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                  <text>JANUARY 1, HH.

STAT* ROAD.

NVENTORY SALE

| Heniembej- tho unity
| Wedne*3»y at R. P. Brown'*. Everyibody Invited.
■
Mistf Pearl Kennedy I* 111 and no!
I able,to attend school this week.
।
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Mm lek and
ii iiirliti-c* spent Sunday with Mr. an t
’ M.w If.prv U-.l. In I’.flmn

SIX GREAT DAYS
Beginning Friday and ending Thursday, Jan. 8th, is going to be six days that we invite the public to participate in
wonderful bargains all over the store. Every department has something that we must dispose of before inventory.
We have nothing old or shopworn; we dop't allow it to become old; we make low price on the goods before it gets
out of date. Come and get bargains:

Colts, Suits and Skirts
sweeping reduction on nil,coats in the
stock. Never before were such new up-todnte contt offered for so little money.
One lot of full length coats made from All­
Wool Kersey Broadcloth and Wool
Pluthua, coats worth upto (F
QQ
Jio.oo, at only............... &lt;P«J*.zO

Another great lot of coats are new fancy
and staple coats that sold up to ft5-oo,
mnde from silk plush, fancy
QQ
novelty cloth, etc,, at only.. sjtlszO

Some extrn fine coats that sold up (0*30.00
in Plush, Ural J-amb and Velour, hand­
somely lined and up-to-date.
AE
Choice ^14.7J
A few Wool Suits in gray, tan (J J no
and black nt only »p4*z0
We can fit you in n new stylish skirt
and the price will be pleasing.

Special Values

Specials
Wool Blankets worth up to $4.00,
some samples from the mill....

v

Cotton Blankets 10-4 size in gray,
tan apd white at only U zb

ZQp

Extra size Blankets, good and
heavy
“Ob

QQ«

I

Flannelette and Duckling Fleece Kimona Cloth Q \jL
at only------------------ ----------' /&amp; v

1

I^arge size Cotton Batting lAn'
in pure white, a dandy at

brother Jake Olmstead nr.&lt;l fnmUy.

irpard from
Mr. anil Mr*. II. McIntyre.

. neighborhood morn than
Uy mta*n&lt;
nrn planning

many

coatm onot
William Uroak'

Feather and Down Pillows
in Featherproof Ticking at

All our Silk Waists, new and up-to-date,
at just HALF PRICE.
All Remnants at HALF PRICE.
Idkiies’ Fleece Lined Underwear... .23c
Children’s Heavy Fleece Underwear 19c
Men’s Heavy Fleece Underwear... ,38c
Extra low prices on all Rugs, I-acc Cur­
tains, Portieres and Couch Covers, some
less than cost.

68c, 85c, SI, SI.25.SI.50 to S3
Men’s 50c Suspenders left from
Christmas, all to close 'lEp
out fast at----------------------- " vb
Mule Skin Gloves at only

Mr. and Mm Hex Richardson and
'family of prnnaylvania are visiting
the former’* parent*. Mr. and Mra. A.
K. Richanlaoii and other rrlatb-M.

19c

Good Work or Dress Shirts 45c

Hastings Double Store
Hastings, Mich

One Price to AH,
Always the Lowest

Grind Rapid* him-nt Christina* with
Coats Grove relative*.
'
Mr. nndMr*. Bernard Smith of Kntamaioo are visiting relative* and

­ succruful In passing th&lt;- examination
church In tho village Sunday night
. friends here In their bereave
bereave-|
The follon lug officer* were elected
[ with n largo congregation present. I ment.
, "
■ 1! which no
ho took al Grund Rapid* In
... erton
vrivu and
nmi
1*
Tho pastor Rev. Freeland will con-1 Mr. and Mrs. WatTcn^
Warren EjiglUh^
English of | Novemlier.
November. Thia
Ttir give*
7*— Mr. Garn a Palmerton al Janie* Smith'
duel the service*. Everyone will be i North Castleton
are mourning
the
he ha*
nKa; ,^-wui
j^-wl Dvaniand and
“---*|great
r.--: advantage
ad*.a"iage over
eyes* what ho
h“.- , ti
Units;
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u.....
I heartily welcomed at these meetings. J loss of thclr baby girl which wn*
ran born hud tn contend with In
in the handling |, Campbell
Cam pin-11 at J&lt;-»w Demund'a; Wm.
Ml»* Vera Debolt spent Christmas
, r
hurUl I,n.t
..III-. of
„» drug*.
a-.-, Hr
ID I* already
nireudv Hnucr and family
;s-..y nl a. 8. Fullers at Nashville.
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Robert Horn, who j» taking a col-I to them Saturday night. Thoa burial
and selling
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pennington ‘‘nJ ' }J ■!“
2a«-ttnn’
Paragould. |cge course al Columbus. Ohio, I* j was In tho North Cnstleton cemetery-. | arranging hl* stock for the change.near
------ Holmes
.------Church: J. H. Durkei-1
Thursday morning
. nt —.1— .------- .------------- —----------—
-■ । Monday forenoon.
‘which will enable him id compound and wife t.. Ed. Cunningham’s near : children und Allen VanTuyl spent,
Ttote •*!•**.tlmj
Mr*. John Hauer was a Hastings , nnd sol) drug* a* a registered phnrm- Tamarac .-hurch: L Densmore and Chrtatmu- with relative* nt Morgan. “ '‘
vUltfng relative*.
Mr nml Mnu Friink j|o»y and *on
,
...
family ut A. Coopers In Smith WoodMr. &gt;iml Mr*. Lester Maxson gpeni
, **“"“*/**
XrTn“thi
•
aclst.
Herman, Whcoh-r of Hading* apent | BlrdaaB of Hmqing* spent Christman■ visitur Rntdrdny.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Exra’Doll entertained
Mr. ftr.d
“. Rr.-.-r.
and Mrs. H
Rev.
Brown =f
of Mar- lnnu;
|an,1; 4(r
Mr. ,inil llrB. Walter Durk.-e ’ Christmas near Itelleviw with the UtChrlstma* with hl* daughter. Mr*.; with their parent* bore.
ma vi.— Rev.
r&gt;—Freeland
L-rMj..n.i nnd',
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.. at.....
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_ .. ,. , past few je.ir* .mil t*y organlxint, tne
tho
laU^F* brother nnd family ut! colitis are making
,Prll .lnKrr*on
&gt;1. r.. ...
ni*-|-ItOBCoo Hynex
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In land Holly *04-01 Chriatma* with
•Usara into the great •’Loyal” and
KaInmaaoo Christmas.
family a visit and assisting in tho re-Sn_-,- perry Stowell nnd family- at Darling.
Mr. and Mr*. II. C. Bcalrd wcrei hl* *l*irr Mr*. Elmer Fisher al KnlRoy Jnrvla of Ovid vlslted'hls sis- vlval service* at the I.’. B. church.
will' Brumolcr’* tn
•
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Chrlatraas gueata of Mr. and Mr*. Wm. | nmnioo. Hr was accompanied homo tor. Mrs. Geo. Fltul tho latter part of I
.
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uuilll propio in ;ne nunoay ncumu
Mr. nnd Mr*. Wallace Mcrrln-"
■
— ■
■ Wilaonnt Hnatlngs.
J,y hl* niece. Ml** Eltpn Flahar, who the week.
nn,J
before.
Why should not oui
visited hl* brother near Stoci
- Downing A
; Ciuits Grove people* realise thia ami
C. D. Garn and family apant Christ-l« visiting her grandparent*. Mr. nnd t
Ray Weaver, who I* takfng n bual- ; from Tuesday last till Sunday,
Mr*. Adda Kimble In spending Die more of us share with the young penmas with Hasting*'relative*.
I Mr*. R. 8. Holly during vacation.
ncsif course In Detroit. I* spending his [
■ nlldny* with her parents. Mr. and pie and boy* and girl* In thin greal
K18T WOOIH.ANB.
Mis* Leila Jordan spent Xmas with 1 George Spindler who I* taking post vacation nt home.
r*. O. Pennington.
. . work of the Bible school.
ar mother, Mr*. Susan Wlllemoro In | graduate work at 1ho Vnlvontlty of III.
Mr. and Mra W. II. Mohler enterj fl( John vlalted Ilaatlngi
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kennedy and
Ward Wood of Big Rapid*. Ferri*
llAatlng*..
| nt Urbana, I* spending tho holiday vn- mined nt dinner Chrlatma*. Mr. and |n_M L-ria.JK
Str*. Steve Hunt of JV-brwa and Cha*. ।
M nnd \-rR j p, |*uJ_
tlldren and Mr. and Mr*. T. Maxson , Business *&lt;:hool I* homo during the
Mr*. Max Relnch und son Vplghl I ra‘&gt;0’&gt; wllh Woodland relative*.
of Mr&gt; „n(i fcr*. M. L vote ut to j.an wooanra*.
~- --r...........
— --7 ••• ............
. Houtetatter of Freeaoll. Mason Co., I C. E. Rnwlador. who I* spending Strickland nnd family of South Wood-:
sumo Wednesday last for a holiday' tho winter at Daytonn, Florida, where
■ylslt with Woodland.relative*.
| h&lt;- ha* large holdings in real e*t*te.
run Mln Elkin Holme* nnd *t*tnr
Mian Grace loikr of Beaverton I* villt’ 1* spending tho week al tho I
...
I *£•
rj. X M. mger vlalletl nt
Lost Wednesday noon st the plea*- . nnd engaged In building and real cs- Ruth of Hnalink* were gue«t* of Phil- •Pending the holiday* with her grand- home of Mr*. Cnrolln* Hnucr.
anl home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. Wago- . Into work, came home Friday oven­ lip Hchrny nnd wife Chrlnuna*.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT
parent*. Mr. nnd Mr*. T. Hcollcld.
. AL Booher nnd family arc spending MHttndaj.
1
man of South Woodland thclr daugh-' Ing to look after hl* buslner* affair*
-- -— ------ ...
I
j|r. nnd Mr*. M. L. Colo and dnujh- n few day* vlKiyng friend* and relat&lt;-r
wu* married
murricu to L*&gt;ren
iniri-n &gt;inr*naiut
moKins
tnina*
----I
n------- , ,
,
lor riuin
Ruth was
Harsh- nere.
here.
After
looking
thing* over
ter Mr*. Walter Cbrl»tcn*on aim *on tlvca nc.,r Evart?
berger by Rev. John Smith. In th&lt;- Huturthiy nnd Hading cv&lt;-rythf&gt;g In
f
’?11, ^TlTPrr ‘,n„-U*h; —
- -... ... ...............
,
-- •
— • •
.....................
inj Ethel SlcklcatceH
prMcnco
of n ilnd
few groom.
near relative
*WoIdtend ' Thursday.
St the bride
Tho 1*,
hn of|tlno shape hn left for tho »outh In

Woodland

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wUb.und '»•

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W^SSl!

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pr couple left for Nashville. wh«
Gertrude Kllpfer spent part
they took the train for Scotlavll... ,—
where they will visit relative* for a| Clark Nash .of Bellevue came nnt- । JSZZS
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fow day*, after which they will tnnko । uprday evening for it fotv day* visit i ’-nnstmns.
r ......
I
Mcndnme*
for that m
new
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JftSSi/XtJSJi'JSSSS
!».-*»•'
.'*esr* ■■ M. Hartman nnd O. , caring
■.&gt;,«.».»
,. ....grandson
their homo on tho farm now-occupied | with
old saqualntnnee*.
Lawrenm
by the bride’s parent*.
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Blason.
Mr*. Nettle Grosman of South Ha- Mr*. Paul Brodboek near Woodbury i &lt;v Christmas gift from C..E.,«owMr*. Susie Scott. Id and grandson
Mr*. John Woodman and Mr*.
died Friday morning of jaundtoc. The lalltA-, of
Daytonn. Florida.
We Cnr| n.ert, Christina* guest* of Trio
N. Whiting over Christmas,
funeral was held nt the home Hatur- : know they were tine fflr wo had | (n i4U1,|nK inBl week.
j(r nn(1 j|rw
K '
T Colo w
Frank Fuller und wife of Battle day afternoon. Rev. Kllndworth of-1 through the klndne** of Mr*.Faul
'Creek and Mr*. fiende Ilarnca of Jlelatlhg. - Burial was ' In Lakeside 1 the pleasure of .helping sample a dox- Christmas visitor* at
the ’hoirm -Portland were over ChrUlmn* guests cemetory.
Mr. and MrV Brodbeck en of them.
u,olr daughter Mrs. Elmer Oilman rt arac nclghhorh
Of their mother. Mra. Ada Fuller.
are graduate* of tho Woodland High;
philn it. Holme* our architect and | Springport.
dchalbly-* Frl.l
I contractor received a* a Chrlatmna;
Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles Bradley r.f ( Cha*. Faul 1
| gift from *omn of hl* friend* a Ano , Berlin visited thrtr cousin* Mr. and Jim H.-sterly * '
ind Wedne*! set of carpenter tool*.
Mr*. O. C. Sheldon Friday and batur- 1 day.
OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
•
Mr*. Jennie Honcysct and daughter I day.
‘
—-•
. ----। of Creasy. Mr*. Frank Covey of Pla-$^_
Mr.and Mr*. Homer Hager enjoyed friend* In Il.iii’iiic* r&lt;
3# percent if left with us one year
George Her I en tr ,
no, Illinois and Morris Fisher ami Xmn* dinner with thclr daughter
new boy ut H. Schall
family of Bay City, were entertained .Mr*. Herbert Surlnc.
3 percent if left six months
Mr. and Mr* Homer Bawdy and
Lol* Futil of Wood', ....
by Mr. and Mr*. Byron Fisher, ChristOther investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
-*l*tcr Mr*. Prtrl had a lovely family I of Hlldred Schnlbly Monday.
। ma* day? ’’
L
8.
Ovcrstnlth
and
wife
of
Nnahvllle
C'hrlalma*
tree
that
made
a
happy
i
Mr*. Je na Wilcox mid tw«
subject to change in market value which* may take more than in­
time
for
tho
children.
j
Ionia
visited ut L. Densmore’s Friday
'nnd Frank Ovorsmlth and family of
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
Mr* Mnry Hartman of Long Lake und Saturday.
i West Woodland were Christmas din­
wai
a
holiday
visitor
at
Ule
home
of
Chu*. Geiger of Detroit vlsjlud nl
Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and Provide a
ner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. P. R.
her niece. Mr*. Cheater Hecker.
. the home- of hi* parent*. Andn-w
Sure- Income. Savings Books Issued.
.
cm U
u .
1,
K
I J-J. Mole
Mote “nd
and family
family attei
attended the | Geiger and wife, from Thursday unWalter Fisher who la.taking a bus- ! &lt;0|drn wedding 'annlvenary
LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BAkK, Uka Odessa, Mich.
hnm.
vaeaHM 1U'* ’*
Emi,nu'1 'lo“'- of Campbell
Albert Hl.Uer Is spending n few
■
Organized in 1888
— &gt; Under State Control
I home for tho holiday vacation.
Wednesday nnd also spent Christina* i day* visiting tn Greenville and Grand
|
R. L. Wright returned home from I with hl* parent* near ClarksvLIc.
Rnuld*.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Hnrrlaonburg,
Virginia,
Monday.!
Miss Grace Sheldon"* school gave a i
Henry Geiger and family from
“**—*-------------- lied to the bcdaldo of 1 fine Xmas program Wednesday after-I near Lake Odeasa spent Sunday at
George Liverton
President
raa not expected to 1 noon. An old spinning wheel nicely 1 Andrew Geiger’s.
,
Wm. H. McCartney....
.Vice President
weeks ago. He re, I decorated mado a unique object fur I Utwrcnce Hauler from East Wood­
Sherman I. Strong
trorli
............. Cashier
little better when he holding the gift" and pleased children 1 |anii visited nt Chn». Helse’s the Iasi of
left.
. and guesta.
lho wrcE.
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
,
Dalia* tehnun of Scottsville I*
Frank Mast of Grand Rapid* spent
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
•pending a few day* with East Wood- Tuesday with hl* brother 1-Tea.
er. When ho opened hl* mall Christ­ land relative*.
.
' -------------------------------Perry F. Hines
Wallace Ixivewell
Louis Krieger
mas morning to And a notion from
A. Warner ami nephew. Ix-e Lch- I
STONY POINT.
U, S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4.770.
the Secretary of the State Board of
IKE"”'
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I
Mr. .» Mr., Al.m..
m.na.
Ohte.
H0.1 „r M.nm e.r»n
Si m£'“.

PIANOS
QUR stock of Pianos is easily one of the
most representative Piano stocks in this
J'country., Perhaps you do not know that we
carry many makes and the chance for choice is
unequalled in Michigan.
You cannot think of a more beautiful Gift to
your family than a Piano; it means not only
education but joy for everybody, and YOU
are the only source through which your family
can secure this great gift.

Of course you've often wished for one, but it
' seemed a luxury that others could afford, but
not you. Now did it ever occur to you that
"others" thought the same thing before they
talked it over with us?

It's part of our business to show you how easy
it is for you to own a piano, and we want to talk
it over with you. Our easy payment plan will
please you.

Annie

BAUER BROS.The Home Contractors
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Having for several years been engaged . in building hundixds of
homes in this community, we have associated with .iis the best

skilled labor to be obtained. A small army of teamsters, masons,
carpenters, plasterers, plumbers, painters and decorators work
harmoniously under our direction and push the work rapidly to
completion. We handle everything that en'ters'into the construction *

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of a building. We build for contract, mortgage or cash. These
advantages enable us to best serve all prospective home seekers.
* Your special case will be cared for faithfully and satisfaction guar-. ». x

anteed.

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♦ Start the New Year right by planning your own Home ♦

Hastings Lumbar &amp; Coal Co.
♦ Broadway Yard,,
♦
Phone 224

♦

E. Court St. Yard, ♦
Phone 254
♦

Malory a*. Chrlsunn* I
j|lm Ambcr cru*o uf Quimby U
Mr. i„hn r„w„ vt.li^rt i’pend,nK n frw &lt;h,y" wUh Mr*’ Orr
H^u 1...
.'L,lled Fisher of Martin Corner*, while Mrs.
friend* in Whitehall last week.
Sarah Fl»her of Hastings la visiting
FVfFRY avi&gt; t'LFWRn convi-'tik ’"-F niece, Mr*. Milo Harry.
.?
.. .
. &lt;x&gt;RN|,JlhMr. uhd Mra. Danme Green of East
The Misses Kylvla and Athol Everett I Woodland spent last Friday, with hit
•pent the latter part of thp week with mother and *lstcr. Mesdame:. O. P.
their grandparent*. Mr.
and
Mr*, and B. J. Wellman.
J,&gt;^" V*rn.ey' of «“’«y Point.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Horace Curtl* nt
Tho Heigh «choo| Chrlstmu* tree Woodland nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. T. H.
and program wa* well attended 1 Rodebaugh of North Castleton spent
Tuesday evening. Wo are now enjo&gt; • ■ Sunday with their mother Mrs. Sylmg a week'* vacation.
1
Mr. and Mr* Clydo Everett nnd
Mr.'and Mtn Smith of Hillsdale are
family attended the family reunion at
John'Warney’s at Htony Point Christ­ and Mr*. Wm. Mead.
ina* day. at which twenty-f&gt;ur wire
present, twelve being grandchlldtcn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cronk am!
*-&gt;11 Kenneth »pont CLrutm:* nt Un&gt;- visit with her daughter, Mra. Butte
Ungs. •
■
Canfield. They came back Wednes­
Harold.J?ecll and John Everett are day und with them camo Master Mel­
visiting their grandparents at Stony vin Canfield to spend the holiday*. Point.
•
«
Wo understand that Jack Probyn
haa gone back to England hl* native
•pent Chrirtmas at^^Caxler'*.
home. Our bcsuwlshc* gu with hista.
Elisha Marlette, who hn* bertt
b.uhcyviiji.e.
north visiting relative* haa relumed
Thursday, January (. the Maple home again.
T
AC nt
I, -I-..——A.
The annual meeting of the Castieton Center Telephone Co. was held
at tho home of Peter Garllnger last
GdorgeGreen and family and Mr. Monday evening. Tho following of­
Barrett and family* worn Christina* ficers worn elected for the ensuing
year:
Pres.—Cha*. Mead.
“

GUYS CORNER*.
Gtenna Babcock returned

plnall.

Llnomari—Robert Price

CAllVTON center;
Dinor* nt Grandma Colo’* Chrlat-

brolhar Oral acco „pJ.7.d Mr iome.
Wth. Guy and family apent Chrt«tma* with 8. Bobart at Bantings.
Coin and daughter ,Trema.

PLAYERS
It you want the greatest musical instrument
ever invented, come in and let us demonstrate
the wonderful PLAYER PIANO. You become
an artist nt the Piano the moment you sit down
in front of a Player. Here is the greatest
achievement of modep inventions; takes the
" place of a silent Piano in the home and makes
YOU the artist. Besides, you can play it by
hand like the regular Piano. Come in and see
a wonderful array of these wonderful instru­
ments. We sell them on monthly payments

Friedri
DOWNTOWN STO
206 MONROE AV

GRAND RA

�THE BANTINGS bAWNCT, JANUARY 1, 1»1&lt;.

PERSONAL MENTION

DAIRY

city Tuesday.
tho Holidays.

Many pe6p!e wonder why we-are able to overpay other creameries and
give better satisfaction to the patrons.
*
Following are a few brief explanations:
*

owta, of Ludington, was in
lureday on business.
ndlsr, of Detroit, formerly

waygo Co.. to spend a week hunting.

came Sunday to visit Hastings friends.
Miss Beatrice Parker, of Ypsilanti,
spent a part of her. holiday vacation of relatives In Dutton on Christinas.
In Hastings.
Mrs. Myrtle Eaton, of Baltimore,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Chase returned on spent Monday with Mrs. Andrew My­
Friday from Detroit whero they viaR- ers.
•
william MnKnight. little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett, of
Caledonia, spent Christmas with her
brother. J. Tinker.
Mr and Mrs, Glen Walt, of YpslUntl. arn visiting relatives and friends
City, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and In thU city.
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Plenty of Capital
Better Knowledge of the Business
around, which means satisfied patrons.

Clare Beach, of Grund Rsyilds, of relatives in Grand Rapids during
spent last week with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Sid Beach.
talned company from Kalamasoo on
Christmas day.
airs, vnesier Al CMC r.
Ellsworth Townssnd. of Mancelona,
Miss Jennie Campbell, uf Grahd
Rapids, spent Sunday with her slater.
Mrs. Murray Bromley.
«■
trence Covert, of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wiseman

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Better Butter Brings Better Prices. ,Sw“'„cre*m We* u« t° mu. bet­
ter butter.

RirrcrM* R, loinpcc cu“ dowa ,he

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»Uowuig ui a profit and atilt

Rigger Dusuiess giTiagyou full returns.

Remember, every patron you help ua to get will help you and ua, and by working
together, let us make next year for all, ■

Happy and Prosperous New Year

IT IS NOT YET TOO LATE TO RECIPROCATE THE
REMEMBRANCES YOU RECEIVED DURING THE HOLI­
DAYS. AND WE YET HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF
CHOICE THINGS FROM WHICH YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR
“RETURN” PRESENTS.
OUR _
LOW PRICES ON THESE . WILL BE AN ADDI­
TIONAL ATTRACTION,TO YOU.
WHEN THE ANNIVERSARY? OF THOSE WHOM YOU
WISH TO REMEMBER DRAWS NIGH, REMEMBER, THAT
OURS IS THE STORE TO BEST SUPPLY YOUR GIFTS.
THE RELIABLE JEWELER

L. V. BESSMER

Berlin Christmas day.
Mrs. Lydia Senter returned Wed­
nesday from a visit with her sister.
luvUle, were Christmas day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith.
Mr. nnd Mra. F. B. Droulllard. of
Dr. Chester Pryor, of Big Rapids, Detroit, spent Chrlstfnns with her
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. mother. Mrs. J. R. Hayes.
HASTINGS,
Miss Myrtle Houfletatlcr. of Grand
Mrs. Mary Willison, of Assyria, Rapids, ate ChrUtmaa dinner with
spent Sunday and Monday with her Mr. nnd Mrs. Lavi Houfstatter.
son I.uclen and family of this city.
Mrs. H. If. Sisson and little Irving
Sisson nnd Mrs. H. C. Palmatler go to
SUNFIELD.
.
of Grand Rapids,
spent Christmas Wayland Wednesday for’n short visit
with Charles Brewer and family.
A very quiet wedding took place at
Dallas Lehman. of Scottsville, Mich,
George H. Freeman, of Fremont,
spent Saturday und Sunday as the Is visiting bls sisters. Mrw 8. J. Mc­
Clintock and Mrs. Julia Teople.
8. Wynn
Miss Frances Flower, of Kalama- Signa were married.
Kalamuxou,
Christmas day soo, was a guest at Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Barnaby's Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Hasel Clement, of Grand Rap­
id! i« spending a few days with Mrs.
Mrs. ft’osu Stlnchcomb Is much bel­

CRYSTAL CREAMERY COMPANY

Wlllard Smith, of Alblon.*returned
li. T. French, of Middleville, made home Tuesday after spending a few
home this week.
Floyd Peabody who has been living
In North Dakota has sold his. farm
nnd came bask to visit his rvtallvss
here for a few Weeks. Ho left here
Saturday for Oklahoma to JMn his
family, where ho expects to locate.
The P. M. work train wna very bu*y
last week distributing new l&gt;0 lb. rails
to take the place of thri 70 lbs. rails

MICHIGAN

are Invited. Ladles please bring well
tilled baskets.
The students of High school from
this* way resumed their duties. Monreal des near Charlotte.
Edwin Loop who ta attending
The Christmas tree and program
school at Mcloichltn business college
of Grand Rapids la spending hla va­
Tho program
cation with MB mother, Mra-L. Wun- Wednesday evening.
was exceptionally flne-and much creddcrllch.
' Marjorie of Portland a nd E. A. Ken­ scholurs for their untiring efforts to
yon and wife of Freeport spent Christ- make It a success. Every child In tho
audience received a present and all
‘ Tho Christmas tree which was returned to their homes with merry
earts.
-------- .__
planned by friends and neighbors for
GlrnnJowtTt and wife, also George
Della Rag la and children Christmas
ilWelF'and family of Mapio Gfovc.
eve was a success and was certainly
jgffft Christmas al Blney Ixiwcll's. "
loaded with'good things to eat. con-

last
■pending New Tsar's with tho form­
er's brother, Millon Murphy of Grand
Mra Bruce Hayden returned Friday Rapids.
Gtenn Cudwallader. who Is attend­
|wnn ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. ing the slate university. Is spending
fruit, flour. ,bed blankets, table ilnet
Pancoast.
drew goods and sumo money. To ta
HASTINGS MARKETS I
tho holidays with his father. Justice
. Mr. and Str. W. J. Field nnd daughI that they were pleased Is pultlni
I ter, Dorothy, returned Sunday to thclr
mildly and Mrs. Ragiu said “Certaj
Dr. und Mrs. J. Gz McGuflln and
Old Saint Nick had nothing to at
Happy UliristmaH Gathering..
Mr and Mrs.-Albert Carvcth were In
Grand Rapids Wednesday and sow
A very delightful Christmas gathering of the Cilkins family WM heJd L *r
“‘’ff
« theater. I
Prices chungo on butter, eggs, butat tho pleasant homo of Mr. und Mrs. 1 ?,n *.
. Volley, of Gram
Mr. and Mra. Bh-ncy Kenyon and
Mra Arthur Brunch of Lansing vhta.
Carl MaDan. of Battle Creek, on Dec. j
“*K’?J Christmas with Mr. und son Huger William, of I*in»Ing. were ited H. &lt;&gt;. Branch and family over
illdrcn.
15th. Those who were present from I
.
. ,
,
' «uest« of Mr. andi«J« Hiram Rftgers | Christmas.
.
. .
. .• ...
I
Mra. lauru Newton, who li&gt;. I.....H
.i
__ _
...
.
.
Walters
sAdcllwri Tlcknvr came homo from
caring for Mrs. Roy Tiff, of Freeport. turning Wednesday.
Lansing Wednesday and hla elater^ relatives tn Ohio.
■
.
7
Quimby; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cal­
,.
'r 'LT.r:"?’
•** Mr» .Town« of Woodland came I'uesMr. and Mre Leonard Wanderllch
kins and family, of Maple Grove: Mr.
turned on Monday from Ypallantl. i day for a home gathering ut this
uh.-r&lt;&gt;
lht&gt;v
aiuiHi
Iw,.
mrtnrb.
vl.llt...,
1
_
... ... ... . m. .
and tho luttcra son Edwin/ Loop of
Mr.
and
Mra.
A.
M.
Hall
and
son
•nd Mrs. Will Hunts und daughter
«... ....... ......
rcderlc returned Sunday to their
Bernina Creaser und Marv Welppci'
chic Calklna and family, uf Maple home Id Holding after spending I* much Improved In health.
- ■ o.e home from Albion Colletta to
School began Monday miming af- I
Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watkins I Christmas with Hastings relatives,
_ nj । spend tho hoHdays.
.
1
r having one weeks vacation. Mav J.™
mid family uf Hastings and Hhennan I John Rock, of Waterloo. In..' a&gt;nd ll*‘1 ,,f Gra,,,&gt; Hapbl" aiyl Mr.
nth a
ouiiionu, arid family,
•'*r- un&lt;i Mrs. D. W. Kmipp celefa
Swift, of Maple GrovV. After par- daughter. Mfrs Vera, were tho gur... 'Mrs. Ernest Edmonds
wore.
taking of a bountiful repast the of his father. Adam Rock and other ,spent Chrtatmaa with Mr. and Mrs. | brul«&lt;l thclr thlrty-ilfth wedding anFrank Bush, of Hastings Twp.
nivsrsory lust Wednsoduy,
Costs were escorted to tho home.of 1— *--------- ------- ' - -• “ ‘
Ql IMBi. J
1DUI.TKY AND UIUKB.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oimotond onMr. and Mrs. W. R. (I. Swuaey of I
nta Claus, where ull were remem­
tertnIned their children. Mr. and Mrs. j Charlevoix Co., are visiting at Rev. A.
bered by somn choice Christmas gift*. ।
John Huies and family of Battla Ichleken* sllvs. 10c
.Hoy olmMeud nnd . buby. of Grund E. Wynn's this week.
after which they ull returned to thclr,
reck spent Christmas with Frank Cbhksn&gt;I dreasad. ins
Rapids nnd Mr. and Mrs. Huy Olm-1 The U. B. quarterly meeting will tw&gt;
Blaces of abodo agreeing to meet with
Jltead. of Detroit, tot Christmas.
held nt tho HalMdav'ehareii. Jun. 10
tr. and Mrs. Herbert Calkins, of
Wm. Hiser
W. C. Nash, of Heth-Vue. was in the I and 11 conducted by IlsV. O. Lash.
F. A. WllcuX uf Caro called on old
Maple Grove on December 15, 1914. •
'.’.n r.“u,c
W* oW ho,,u' ,n i Presiding eluar.
neighbors hen, Friday.
wx-t x
Woodland.
Mr. Nash Is teaching Mrs. Wing is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. I
Myron Hhorton and wife entertained ItreUTiic.
iw-hbul near Bellevue, und enjoyed the 1 p. 11. Trouba for
few days.
his brother Leon und family of North I Studied U
Mrs. Jennie Wundell und daughter. They went &lt;&gt;n to Toronto and Niagara distinction lust fall of having three ( The Southland Brxt-tle will enter- Hustings also his sister und family. »«.«“•
Mbui Flossie, of Detroit. Mich., are Frills. They found tho Falls a very pairs of twins attending his school.
tuln the Hunlh-ld people December 31. Mr. und Mrs. Richardson uf Allegan
■pending the holidays with Mrs. Wan- pretty winter sight, mid enjoyed their
Mr
Mr.
.. .............. .
(ra |,I1(Tlr luIt n€c_
for cimtu- Co., for Christmas.
t-towbe
H-U.w
dell's sister, Mrs. H. P. Rlbbrldgt r. of
... ... ..... ...l# .... ...mv.i, .... o. ,
. ioiio'u ,
« uo.ui'iu uiiy viirotwnuB
&gt;ogj. Tenn.
I'rcauhlng next Hunduy, Jun. 4lh. L .
BTUAW'
thio city. Mr. and Mrs. Rlsbrldgtr
■ expects tu return In u week.
week Mra. H. M. Watkins und MIm ;
Mr. und Mrs. Tib Hpringett sperR , All cumc.
'
to
Earl Christmas, of Eaton Rapids. | Mu' h' Watkins, of Bunton Harbor.1 hrlstmus with relatives 111 Ionising. :
Mis Amber .Cruso sne-nt a few &gt;lnvs I D
ousw.w^v w •&lt;«.
.heir guests, covers being laid for ten;
I
tttLW-RKTAII.
FXJCX8.
h&lt;» wilt Im- well remembered by i Mich.; also their daughter. Mrs.
j,,*. ■ vum&gt;n anu aauantcr apci
lust week with Mr. and
The centerpiece was very artistically
any Hustings friends, who has been ,U r»'a
Kieffer, of Evart. Mich.. Christmas ut Mulliken with, friends.
Fisher of Mnrttn Corners.
XT'-T-TT*—
arranged with Christmas flowers fur some time the special -Michigan. and JIr nIII| Mritt Harold Townsend.
Died ut the home of Mr. und Mr
Our Sundny School closed Sunday 12*1
banked with fruit, nuts und candy.
Mr. nnd Mr.-. Emil Tydcn und thclr Marion Franks their-daughter Mabl
for tho winter.
Mlddll*&lt;i. li..'&lt;L
Those present were: Mr., und Mrs. blllty C&lt;&gt;.. &lt;.f Hartford. Conn., has
Geurgt' Scott, Sr., who was Ukcn | Msina»ad» Dairy Kt
Cleo RUlirldger of Jackson. Mich.: been called to the humu ofltcu of that th&lt;&gt; Christmas giimrs of HuMItigs, typhuld-p
quite sick Friday was igkcn Ju tho f*»•«•• PssdJBtt.
company to write workmen's com­ friends. Mr.
Tydtin
returning to1 - months
home of hla son. George, whi n.- he Is ।
pensation Insurance under'" the work­ Evunston Monday. While Mrs. Tydcn , was held .----- ,--- ....
Improving In health very nlqbly.
si««kwb oau, ss.
men's compensation law, which got s ami Mlmi Flon-uec stayed over fur a M. E. church conducted by Rev. A, E.
few days.
, Wynn.
County Farm Thursday, Jun. Sth. AU

‘“'■"r1' •* ■'•isssssw.'

notes.

rill come Into use

ba printed Jt»y the government, with a

for that bank and a supply of the
l&gt;qti« will be placed In his custody.

count In commercial papers into the
tty notes.

Fur c&amp;ch fcoto that It puls

guarantee for its redemption. ThU
gold, with the cornmcjclul jiaja-r held
by tho “federal reserve Mgeriu'-is th*protection behind tho new. money, but
itoeau notes will also be guaranteed by

CU-p Rlsbridgrr nnd Mias Wandvll at­
tended the Mary Krunewlltcr surprise &gt;

Entertained With MIms-IFriday evening friends to the numant home of Mr. und Mrs. Benjamin
Merrick, on the State Ruud, ut u mis-

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE

LynnBhspard; thn latter formerly was
Miss ll*a McIntyre, Decorations of
red and green worn prettily arranged.

qu|&lt;k relUf to any community.
another

except

Successors to The Loppenthien Co.

couple muuh happiness and prosper­
ity.

withdrawn fur circulation

Meet Munday,
ylsurs will meet
.heir winter ses­
sion. Thu -proposition tu pluL-eu. public
tlbrery-buiiding uri the sotittiMxLatorher ortho- Court yard will b*' brought
Up again. If tills is done, the money
necenury for purchasing tho site will
bo s^ved and the 'donation uf IS,500
currency Is expected gradually promised by u former resident of Oils
city, may ul| be used for the library
buildlpg and equipment.
.
Tin- proposition to pay iho county's
F'hlla the banks retain trills quarterly. Instead of twice an­
he bcurd of regional re- nually will also bo brought up.
thtftFconnection with the
reserve bourd is only through Fingcre l rwhed In Windmill Geuriug.
- Ernest Todd, who resides cost of |
town, hud thTcu lingers uf Ills left
Ith the hand severely crushed U*i tho gcaftrig
of a windmill. He In uomo way
caught hla lingers In the wheels. Ov­
tons cuaccrii- er 30 feel from tho ground and suffsrtng from terrible pain. Mr. Todd.
ctungc tn paill -national
York. Chi-

MICHIGAN

E wish to clean out the stock as much as possible before mov­
ing in our new goods and are making special prices. Come
and get the first pick of the bargains.

W

Clean Up Prices on Coats
and Suits
Suits that were $10.00 to $17.50, now
Coats that were $10.00 to $15.00. now

nude his way Into the
he Informed tho fulki of
.
■ happened. Dr. Howell
found the fingers badly cruslivd.

‘
Ctortoiaue WctidUig.
Hwir capital and gurMr. Walter Ruwdcu and Mina Ethel
prtHMon lu the Jyms. uf Duwling. were united in
rnarrlagc at Marshall by Judge u(
up. 11 Fretaie Faster. Miw&gt; Ktrah Bentley
and Hxncst Halrh. uf Baltic Crwk.
IHtmto of the brld«-, witnessed the
cyretnutiy. Mr. Rowden Is an cut.
PiWue at th® Rupiley Co. After a
brief wadding Dip Mr. uqd Mrs. Rowdth will nuke their home
UPu'-e Hl.. Itallle Creek. Mu h.

Phone 30

HASTINGS

and Everett True helped tu make the
Mr. und Mrs.
No occasion enjoyable.
Bhep.ird received home beautiful gifts.
Including a cheat of ether, china and
linen. Refreshments were served und

Blankets

...
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets

that
that
that
that

$4.95
4.95

were
were
were
were
-

$1.25
$1.50
$1.75
$1.88
11

now
now
now
now

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-

-

-

.88
1.08
1.18
1.39

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A Few Specials from our
1
Grocery Department
3-lb can Tomatoes, were 12c, now
Can Com, were 12c, now Can Peas, were 12c, now
1-qt. can Cocoa
6 bars Flake White Soap
7 bars Lenox Soap
•
- •
7 boxes bat Matches
•
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■
10c can Baking Powder
...
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1

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11

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Half Prioe on all Carpet$, Rugs and Carpet Samples

9c
9c
9c
21c
25c
25c
28o
5c

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^^***^7****rc****r^^ ♦CHUM CHEER

«■
The Store• "hZ.?e°3'l“uoZng V"™ ♦
AT COUNTY HOME
That Saves9S malfAfi
mat I +
makes you ava
are aura*
sure tn
to hp&gt;
be I
t You Money dressed rightat the right price Satisfies
RIFTS WIRE IEMT0N
...'
DIBTRIHVTED
BANTA
CLAU8
D1HTR
GRITH TO INMATES OP

vnu

. Great sport at. Trim Jk Brill's rink.

Trim k Brill's

rink

Every hat. trimmed and untrimmed,
at pno-Kaif regular price. Mjs. Ger-

There £s no substitate
for Royal BafchgPow-

VARIOUS DAYS IASI WEEK tsrtaln

their relatlvu with a New
Year's dinner at their homo on Mlchl-

/Cuppenheimer Juits and Over

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisson are
happy over the birth of a ten pound
boy Sunday. He haa been named Ken-

Birry County Home,.

♦ coats. Dutchess grousers, Mun

In behalf of the people In the Coun­
ty Homs, wo desire to express &lt;&gt;ur ap­
preciation for the many kindnesses
Christmas Time.

sing Union Juits. Arrow and
Monarch Shirts, Arrow Collars.
Thi Store That
His OhrPiIn
Only

Morrill Lambio &amp; Co.
।

GRANGE M.UjL OOHNER8.
the l»lh a nine pound daughter.

*
Are Alwiys Wai
C0ID1 tO Visit

One Price Clothiers
1U.ND8 COHNEBH.

bOUTHWENT CASTLETON.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tobias and
son Floyd spent from Tuesday until
Saturday with Orville Tobias and

Tho Xmas exercises at tho Felgii-

to distribute the gift?. Great credit 1?
Ed. Myers and family Went to duo the teacher. Mias Hager, for the
Greenville
Wednesday
to spend fine program which was rendered by
.
llssu Emmons of Battle Creel: came Christmas. Mra. Myers and daugtv the children.
Wednesday.
Miss Emmoiu was
Dr. Shilling of Nashville made un
examination upon John Ochampuugh
Union Grange will Install thclr-of­
Will Phillips and family spent ficers Friday night. Ail member? are caused by his falling from a load of
'rallf.v
■
Christmas with her molhtr und
brother at Dowling.
.
Albert McClelland and family spent
Nevin Everett of Calgary. Canada,
' Byrun Kcicham and family of Bat- spent Monday with his grandmother, Xmas with tho former’s sister, Mr?.
Martha Jamca In Bust Woodland.
Mra Busin Geiser.
Mrs. Sarah Clark, and bi other And- . Fred Kelly and family of Hickory
Mr. and Mra Frank Price and
daughter Gertrude, spent Xmas tilth
Bert Quick und family uf Milo vis­ ContoM Spent from Tuesday until
Thursday with Wm. Bechtel's arid
ited at 111 ram Bristol's Saiurduy.
shall at Bellevue.
Augustus
Kllno's.
Ben Bristol has relumed to Battle
Mr .and Mrs. Hhcrdon Eathi-rton
Creek to resume his school duties uf*
ter n week's vacation spent with children spent Christmas with Mra.
Alice Robinson and visited old neigh- catno Saturday for a visit with thclr
friends here. • *
brother, Albert McClellan and famWill Warner and family were
Mrs. .Elisabeth
Hinds entertained
Mr. and Mr. David McClelland an*d
Mum by and family near Bedford und Mr. und Mra Muon Newton of North
potted tho night at Bedford.
Hickory Corners.
Forest Hall and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer GlllutL
Usorgu and Mary Hayman of BurryOsa Talmage nnd family enlertulnNewton of thia
Nashville. Mr. anil Mrs. Sheridan
place Christmas.
Robert Joy and wlfo and son Vern
Ealherton and children ot Ohio, spent

mil ol^er rvla.lives hire.
Burl Johnson und familyioCBedford
spent Sunduy wlih Will I’hilllpa nnd
family.
Miss Mary. Beach entertained her
friend Mias Ethel Itoblnson of Ban­
field Saturday and Bunday.
Mra Helen Russoll of Assyria Is
with tho family.
■
Floyd Budd, wife and daughter
Dorothy uf Hustings came Wednrs-

Floyd returned home Thursday nlgh&gt;
untll Sunday. They spent Thursday
night und Friday with her sister
Grace Bowser und family.
Fred Bristol Im feeling quite com­
fortable these cold days In a dandy

time.
Mrs. Myra Kslcham passed u num-

Clement Smith agd her Bunday school
class. They brought fruit und other
acceptable dellcaclea unnaMng Christ­ dinner complimentary to Mr. and Mrs.
mas songs. It is ncedlcS to say -that Warren Wilcox, of Lansing.
the Inmates greatly enjoyed this sercd a small company of ladles
ert Cook, accompanied by. Sin,. Sils­ bridge Monday afternoon In honor
bee and Mra' Sutherland. Teprcsenl- Mrs. Lawrence Colgrbve. of* Detroit.
Ing the Presbyterian Sunday School,
Fon Abbey bus moved from hla
came with toys for ths children. On farm In Muple Grove back to Has­
Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. C. Dcedrlck tings.
He resides In tho Hitchcock
and Mrs. F. M. Edmonds, represent- house, now owned by Thomas Waters.

Bronson, held service? which were been quite 111 at the homo of Mr. and
greatly enjoyed, as were also the pres­
ents sent by the good people of Has­
tings, consisting of oranges, bananas,
candy, choice reading and night caps
for tho old people. On Wednesday,
church uf which. Mra Endsley Is
teacher, came with a bushnl basket of
love and good wishes and fruit, nuts
and candy. In the evening old Santa
appeared und distributed these among
the children und older onea Tlfts was
greatly dnjoyed as soma had never
seen old Santa before.
On Christmas morning, Miss Olga
Beumer, following-the custom of her
fslh/h the late John Bessmcr. came
with u Chrlstnras load consisting ut

be considered.
Tho roads in the vicinity of thia city
wero never In finer condltldh for mo­
toring than they were Sunday, and
many accepted the opportunity lo en­
joy their motor-cars.
The body of Mrs. Fred Schlaffcry.
of Grund Rapids, a former resident
ind burled -la Rivcrsiue

Overseer and Matron of Barry
' Home.

wigr VKUxosn-uxK

NORTHEAST CAhTLETUN.

Mr. and Mra Huyman entertained
Tho friends of Mra Eleanor HusXmua for dinner and tree Willis
liathrop, William Hyde, Elmer Gillett
with their families, Geo. Hayman mid present, Tho evening was spent In
music, games unn fun. They left her
Imlhrop und wlfo of Huntings.
some useful and valuable presents.
Ned Hkks and family spent ChristJ. L. Wotrlng and wlfo entertained
maa at Mr. Mt Peck's al Stony Point.
all thclr children but urn- son and
wlfn add three grandchildren. Christ­
cd for dinner, Mr, und Mrs. Frank mas.
■Berry of Nashville and Mrs. Laura
Tuqoday forenoon. Dec. 30th. Chaa
Parks and daughter JomIo uf Buttle E. SiricWen ot-Woodlund nnd Mra
Creek- Mrs. Purks Is spending the Eleanor L. Hosmer of Castleton were
week
C." with thorn.
quietly
'i.uni, uhum
married
&lt;u at
ii the
uw home
innne of
oi iiib
the1
Ned Hicks la visiting til? brother, brldo l.v
by O&lt;»l.
thclr pastor. I,....
Rev. VE. ft
U.
. . .
. . । Lyons of Woodlaud. Only u few near
Mr. and Mra. Hafner entertained the rcluthin witnessed the ceremony.
They will reside on the groom's farm
In Woodland township. The best
Mr» McBeth hi under tho doctor's wishes of flip community go with
thtfm.
’
/I

S0ILtD6L0VES,5cPERPAIR
Thm ye good 8 ouqcv gauntlet gloves worth ioc any­
where. Wa anil tbwi iur 5 cents because they are soiled,
viuuibu,

|ix pajr for 25C.

♦

Nio» line ol JERSEY GLOVES-blaok and Un.
Udi«’ ud cUldron'i HEAVY COTTON sad
WOOL HOSE, all aizes.

MEN'S HOSE— cotton and wool

A. I0YES* 5,10 and 26o Store
MicbiMsa

♦

Christmas dinner nt Gevrgu Harvey's
near Nuahvlll,-

•
ALWIN BltmUCT.

j

.

NORTH HOPE.

Aik—
Christmas visitors at
st uf | Crump's were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugvno
i Hurt und children of Battle Creek.
Dorothy und Doria Jewell visited I ,ra ,,art
family of Rutland und
thMr ulster Mrs. A. A. Hfiyt of Buttle , ttan‘ Koller of Yankee Springs.
Creek last Week.
a .lunre
i Sherman Harrison
Harrlsun atli-nde.l
attended a
dun&lt;
Claude Warburton
Orangeville Wednesday evening,
attic Creek were the |
Mr.» Tldira people left Tuesday
her. Mrs. John Tusk-j morning for thclr new homo hear
■r nnd family Sunday.'
Marshall.
Mra. A. Haskell, of Indiana, la the 1
William Al
fuast of her parenta O. II. Phillips Xmas dinner,
md wife.
| Johnson and family of High street.

laltor at D. Hull's Friday.
Mrs. Gene Smith Is-visiting at To-]
--- --- ---- ....... - .... ....u...v
uno siuiii'iiriKT mu
Mr. und Mrs L. J. Hii’ir.At enter-I
Mra Harry Vlno nt.
------- - .............
-tnlned wnh a family dinner and luhch-I spent Christmas week with her peo-|
Mlsu Una Campbell and friend of
FIELD, D0IN6 NICE BUSINESS con on enristmaa day. Covers wero . pie. Philip Schnur und family.
Cedar Creek spent Sunday at Ray
laid for 11. Thu out of
&gt;•——•Mra Nelson Kittinger entertained

E. TORRATE &amp; SON, OF BAN

H. Tungale ic Bon, the hustling diary after tho llrat few daj
merchants of Bantleld. report a splen-

This concern carries a

Idaho, died

•eli nt such reasonable prises.

ivcra unpurtluu-

Quigley of Hustings. Miss Clara
Fred Snore nnd family. Ben Rey-! DeUolla of West Orangeville ull (U
Ids and family, of Nashville nnd W. I Christmas dinner al Bernard DeGolTuylor nnd wife uf Vermontville pass- j la's.
rd Chrlstmus with Itoltcrt Price.s* I
Mr. und Mra Shriuer of llastrngs
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sim Smith, of Htll-.-tspent Xmas with the latfcr's slater.
tlule are vlahhlg their sister, Mrs. Will .Mrs. Olive Hayward.
Mead.
• •
'
Mont;
W|fc ftnJ daughter
Mrs. Philip Bcpnur In vi»lting h. r i Wilma ot South Rutland spent Hundaughter. Mra.
Manroe this we/
Mr*. Ed. Var
visited at&gt; Ed.
at Daniel lYull’s
Hyde's
1
Miss Bernice Mosher assisted Mrs.
Charles Aldrich of Shults with herBAItRYVILLE.
Anders
■xt .Sunday evening

■ lllnc and sun la-wls of Podunk and
Jtr. linn airs. «»eri w uiai-r wi re inc ; .....
T"'
I guests uf L K. Mudge und family fur ■ Urlnkert of Weal Hope.
,
| rymiiuthy of her many friends here. ’■dinner Saturday.
«
Ldyth Natael spent Sunday
I red lloti hkbs, employed on Geo. I Tuimlay of this Week the remains of &gt; wllh her people. Churlcs Shulls and
Mrs. Maude Youngs Clark Is spend­ ing the week with Mrif. M. L. Geer.
I Mr. Fnlnk -Scott of Olivet were
•
by
Deputy
Sherllf
Licnty
und
urMrs. Kipp, .of Hull.irnJ, Is visiting
brought lure for btirlu).
,
Gui‘ l’«nke nnd family ate Xmns
MI«h Mlliireth Shilling nntPMfi* I ‘•Inner .with Rich Hull nnd wife uf
dunevleviEldred
Spent
Mlldri-ih Holly. Jup Brumm of Nish- Uuu«* district.

PERSONAL MENTION

las MUs Little Rork. of this city, und

ph-.
•
Mitt Bolinlbrl Itlchnrdson. of Sag-

Potter.
Mr. uhd Mra Philip Franck, of from the
Nashville, spent Chrhim.is with Hus-

Peter DeYoung.
tho Oldest
cd to erect this aamii building In 1S47.
Mrs. Lucy Saddler Is '-pending the The*butldlng wa« covered with brick
holidays with h
J.iuk-i Allcrdlng.
brought

In Ohio und attending his brother’s
wedding.
'
Wm. Vedder und family and Chas,
f Grand Kuplds. I.i
।bhufhuuscr und family ulicnded an
until funeral servieva i&lt;r&lt; held in st.
Xmu gathering at Chas. Vcddcrtu
thony Both.'during the holidays.
Bum church on Friday morning. Mr
MIm Elsie Vedder spent Sunday
Allcrdlng went tu Detroit In Oetubc
with her parent* here.
trolt,
.'hrlttman with thclr
Mlw Minnie Gasser of Belk-vu.
und Afix Ironside.
•pent tho week-end ut her homo here.
Wllliuln l.ltivkbui -----' —
daughters.
'Misses Mario und wll''. of ThurnduhMichigan Slate Good
।Christmas dinner ut Mvrt. Smith's.
uni., urc guests of Mr&gt;. Mury Geer.
Mitt Huth Cargo of Ihv l-l. A. C. Is

spending her rucatlon with her par­
ents heje.
Frank Bronson during tho holidays.
inaUlutu In Hillsdale. Jan. 'J tu
tended a family guiherlng al L. Reams
and in lamawcc ouuiity fruiu-.sRvn.',
of Hustings Christmas day. . They al­
from Wednesday lilt. Sunday.
l» to Feb. r.
’•'
so attended u similar gathering at F.
J. Thomas' of neur Hustings. Dee. JS. Irion, spent Christmas with her parAlert Smith butchered cl hogs one
cdly'lru Baldwin. On that do,
duy last Week und delivered them to
E. Felglim r and Mr. am! Baldwin pr&lt; -i ntnl lilm nitli
,
Buttle Creek parties. ,
' guests of Mr, and Mrs. U W. l-'clgh- lie doesn't charge anything extra If I
you apeak lo him about his Ghrlstmus
KALAMO.
ner, of Nashville.
,
present, but you will know from hln
Mira May Church of Lu using Is viaHing her grandmother Mrs. DcMutt
und heir Is the "llnest ever."
ut tho home of D. K. Geurhuri'a
K.ilur-|
clip on Christmas d.&gt;&gt;.
‘ C. V. Edmonds
... .. returned
..
. on funl
t i
visiting Mr. and Mra Bert Bell.
Mr. und Mrs. M. H Gorton und sou
hqsplMr. and Mra. Fred Wlltd und Mr.
tai
and Mra LeWlo Wlltd spent Christ­ nfl"duy tu spend u few dura with Has­
tings relatives und friuidu,
mas with relullvca near Cliurlvttc.
F. u. Runduli. Mrs. It. U. Uundull
Mr. and Mra Ruby Slosson wero
prised to tiii'l tin- building ir&gt; flames.
Christtnus guests of Mr.-and Mra Wal­ and ddughtiira, Beruh;e und Lucille, uf There
ot eoitrsv. no trains lu Ute
ter Grunt.
Grand Huplds. were guests of Mr. utid stution.were,
and hr Hniilly made his way
Mr. and Mra Levi Curtis und duugh- Mra Robert Hurch. Sniiduy.
County Treasurer und Mra launder 1 lu the nuw slu|lun. when- after mauy
ler Eva und Mr. and Mrs. Amos
’
Inquiries
lie
found Hie train hu wantCleinmuns were Sunday guests of Mr. Reums entertained on Christman
and Mra Bvrt Hc||.
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tliej? gon*. Fred, of Biiile Creek und
Willie David Asplund, of Baltimore,
Bart Hwcel died lost v/e^k Tuesday John, of Bellevue, und thttr fuiniliec. win driving huim Monday with hla
st his homo near Kalumu after u ling­ and their daughter. Mrs. Bpcrry family, hu w.iH stricken'with paraly­
er! jig Illness. Funeral Friday ot lhe Thomas und family uf Ararrta.
hi front of ll&lt; nry Althouio&gt;'" resi­
M. E. church and Interirtviit Hi the O. P. Bchumuirn. of Gi lyilhg, Augus­ sis
KaUino cometcry.
tus Bchumunn. of Grand Rgplds. and dence. ThuM? with him did not know
that au&gt; thing was thu mutter until lie
Amos Dye of Banlo Crock visited Chas. OnhiHiiauti. of Hratlls, Wash-. dropped the lines and bevutpu sp«
rvlallvcs aruuud hero a part of lust
Christinas. Mrs. O. P. S.-humunu ar­ Irra William MutthcwA look Mr
rived on Mbnday for u few days visit. plnsl) home In libi motor cur.
Mohler was summoned when Mr. As­
NOHTHEAHT CAHWIVN.
Mrs. Alice Huck, of Wyoming Park;, plund was first strjcketi. Dr. Kellar. u(
David Wllkln^up entertained aTl his David Goodyear, of Ann Arbor: Mr., Dowling, utetidi d lilm uficr hu reachchlldron and grandvlilldran but uno and Mra Ed. Half, Mb'. HomIIu Good­ ■cd liuiue. His euudllluu hits consider•oii-ln-Uw fur L’hristTOiw.
year. Mra -Annie Pow. ra ■ and ‘Mbs ubly Improved.
•
J. W. Elarton and wife. Will Tlt- Mun' Powcra uf Grand Rapids, are
Churgeirwltli furnishing Ute liremarah. wife and sun Floyd dlpcd guests of Mr. und Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear water with which a party of meh cel­
Clu-istmas with Mr. and Mra Clark today at a New Year's diuuer given ebrated otiu of the holidays In a curu
Tltmarsb of Nashville.
for the Good) cur family
r. and Mra Jamas Cousins vMt«&lt;|
Mr. and Mra Frank Mghaney and
r parent? In Hastings. ChrutniM. daughter and Mrs. Emma Carter, of of Jolinsioya township, wm arralguFfcd Bass and family of Detroit Jucksoti; Mr. and Mrs. Ernsot Farr, of ed lu Justice Cadwalltydsr's court
•r» vtaUlhY the furmor's father und Kalaruaxou: Mr. and Mra Ttads,.Kel­ Wednesday for alleged ilolutlun of
ley. Mr. and Mrs. George Fayno und tho local optlou law. Among those
Kev. and Mra W&lt; O. Nsase and chll- Mra Clara Loomk. of Delton; Mr. partle)puUU£ lu tho
—— -­
harir
u"fu“*w •»“ vlaltlnf reUtbvs and Mra Harry Kelley, .of Grand aged man, «lw b«ci
I Fred Ba« uf RocUwRcr, Mtuti,1 is
Cole's eaamlnuliou wll
i plaeo ou
Saturday. Hl? bond
placid at
visiting ralulvM bars.
liro.

S

V-sYRl \.

automobile on (ho

weatner daily to
» The funeral o
who diva on Tuesday, was held ut 1
People living in tho southern part nine o'clock Saturday from the home
of the county will especially be Inter
Iter daughter, jira Will Green,
csted In the announcement of Tun
• Maurice Grigsby officiating. 1 he
DAYTON CXJKNERS.
y was take". :a ;'„e family buri.il I
The Christmas tree! ut the Shores
in the cemetery In Russ township,

Thursday.
George Cock nnd wife of Augusta
•pent Chrlstmus with tho formers
brother Churliw Cock.
Helen McCarty of Shullx Is spend­ largely attended and u fine program
ing the week with her cousin Ella wm much enjoyed by the visitors. Af­
ter the exorcises followed old Santa
Mr. and Mrs. Lu I her Hwcet wish to Claus,
who helped lo unburden the
thunk, the neighbors and friends who well laden tree und caused much
remembered them at Christmas time merriment for the little folks. Tho
with cards und good things to eat. exercises were concluded by the
Also the men who so kindly gave
them wood.
\
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•Mra Edith Bunnell of Kalamazoo Is
Oscar Pennington
visiting relatives here.
talned a large comps
Mrs. Josephine
Tuggart spent
Christmas In Kulamasoo.
Ev. Hurt of lainslng Is visiting al
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lewis of Hus-' W. C. Williams.’
Mrs. Claude Kennedy und children
spent Christmas
Binllh.
Dr. John lai

made from Royal
grape cream of tartar.

JumrJ Murphy and family
.'•Viscount" Philip Cosmo Gordunfilled with candy, and toys without ix-nnux and wife have departod for
number.
parts unknown. Tho ''Viscount" wu« S'lv.-I-' .'"I wir. l»t w--k
|
K,ank lUrt I. .uT-rln,
rhe M. P. church ura very thankful
„f rheumatism.
to uur people will accept
on a charge of nun-upport. hla bonds­ for tho contribution boxes sent by
Halph Brown und wife and three
man being Isaac Arnold, of Charlotte. Mra J. I-enu of Nashville and 16.00 ; children ate Christmas dinner with
consider It r------------Bellevue for t ,\|r. ttnd Mrs. Ifeplogle ut South. Kutpeoplo arc so kindly remember, d.
mall
Christmas.

Georgn Wilkinson and wife enter­
tained Will Wilkinson and wife and Battlu Creak spent Tuesday, with the

Creek recently.
r. wtft Ncoso and family of
Walter Beach auw n Hock of geese
going south on Christinas day—quite here.
u peculiar Incident thia lime of th*
Elmer Mater and family &lt;if North
Castleton spent Christmas at John
Muter's.
Charlie Phillips and wife of North
Castleton spent Christmas with his
Creek spent Xmas with hla psopte a' son Jud und family. Their little
accompanied them homo fur
a num- grandson
u Visit.
Hibbard Offley and family of Nash­
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vunsyckcl ville, Fred Rlckto und family and
entertained a number of hla people Boyer Rick I o uf near Vermontville
for Xmas dinner.
spent Christmas at Ernest Offley's.
Hherm Rlabrldger und Archie HcrWill Buss.and children, who luive
riayoti uro 'Spending aomo lime In been having scarlet favor arc gutting
along fine.
Geo. -Miller und family vnlcrtulnvd
Frank Smith and wlfo from Has­
at Xrnu Mrs. Miller's relatives.
ting? spent Christinas with their parcnla'John Snore and family.
sot 111 CAAfTLETON AND

MAPLE GROVE.

Rutland Center Order of Gleaners
will have Installation of officers Jan­
uary R. . Voluntary program. Wel­
come to all Gleaners.

pastry. Royal is Ab­
solutely Pore and tlie

QL'AIL TRAP CURNEUA8.
Mrs. Almon Sheldon and children
Juckaiin cuniu Bunday for u \lxit with visited friends In Vermontville uver
Sunduy.
Mr. und Mrs. Dell Khuup and unr
lax- spent Sunduy ut Peter Huffman's
Mra. Emma

Herrington

lc holders were unable to children nt Battle Creek.
on account of counter ut­
A line rmnu. vaudeville hla brothel
kept the gathering there

tallied Xmas Mr. and Mnl. Walter
Vlekcrs and son Huw.&lt;/d, Mr. und
Mra Arabic Miller. Mr. and Mra
er and bowels lite help Ebcn Hiiilth of Hillsdale. Mr. and Mra
id. Ilcgulcls bring easy. Thus. Fulk
Fuller.

heavy meat, lake a couple

YOU ARE HELPING
In opening and maintaining an ac
count at this Bank, you are contrib
uting to the development of this com
munity.

All of our funds are loaned at home
Your money is not sent out of town
to develop other communities.

We invite you to open an account
with this strong Bank, assuring you
of our interest in you and the com
munity

Hastings National Bank,
CAPITAL ari RURMUR, SKXLBOO.

Clctuuni Smiiti. P,e,ideui.
H. O. H.y«, CuiHsrTho omy NitlMil BinM l« lary
ra
HUSTINGS,
•saw*

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�THE KAVHXOS BINNER, JANVARY J, 1*14.

JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Pre-Inventory
Owing to the extremely warm weather of the past Fall and
early part of the Winter we have been unable to dispose of the usual amount of
heavy merchandise and feeling tliat we;»#n use th* cost value of these in hard
money more satisfactory than we can the goods we are going to offer them at
prices that will surely appeal to you. These goods are new styles and this Sale will
giVe you a chance to buy the very newest fashions at remarkably low prices.

SALE STARTS FRIDAY, r.
JANUARY 2nd
CoatsdX *Y /f ,

A few last year’s black coats, ranging in
price from $12.50 to $30.00,
Q
^will go at__________________

Astrachan Coats, regular
price $12.50, sale price

■O .
di "1 O YO
C
£ Q 98

As(tachan Coats, rC^ula?
price $20.00, sale pric^__
•*
A Strachan Coats with plush cuffs aqd col­
lars, regular $16.75,
These coats arc beautifully lined in
satin, black and colors.
A few beautiful plush coafs dj 1
f&gt; O
worth $25 ^ill go at.

iplD.zO
ip/. VO CT Ofl
^15 98

Plush coats, regular $15,
sale price
Brocaded velvet coats with ermine collar,

i»zO

Black and colors ranging in
prices from $5 to $8, sale price
Good assortment in new style skirts in black
and colors, entire
1Z
stock.__________________

Dress Goods

11
dX/4 O&amp;

We have a splendid line of dress goods
in various shades and textures which we
are offering at very attractive reductions.
Remember wc are exclusive agents for
Broadhead Dress Goods.

Batt American Prints
per yard

Small assortments of suits, regular prices
$12.50 to $25.00, will close out at won-

Sa"™'p,i”-S3.48 11 SI5.79
SPLENDID BUYING OPPORTUNITY IN

Dresses
We have one lot of dresses we aj£
selling at
*-•••'
*/4

off regular price.

Grocery Department
22 lbs, .of H. &amp; E. Cane Sugar for

off regular price '

This is an uncqualed opportunity
for any whp wish to buy a new dress.

Miscellaneous

50c Tea, py lb.—-

25c Tea Dust, per lb.-'.

-25c
_45c

6 Boxes Tip Matches for.

Com Syrup, per Mi gallon
Corn Syrup, per quart—

Many Beautiful;pattems.
Regular $4.50 values, now....S3.75
Reg. $4.50 and $4.75 val.’a now S3.98
Regular $3.50 values, now.. ..$2.98
Regular $3.00 values, now... .$2.48
Regular $2.50 values, now....SI.98
Regular $2.00 values, now ...Si .68
Regular $1.75 values, now.. ..$1.48
Regular $1.50 values, now... $1.23
Regular $1.00 values, now88c

25c Crown Baking Powder, can—19c

Nuway Washing Powder, package- 4c

Corn Syrup, per gallon--------------- 38c

25c Mantel Burners, each.

Our entire stock of FURS at from

Wc have a nice assortment of
$10.00 blankets wc arc going to
offer at•57.50

$4.00 Blankets(3.19
$3.75 Blankets(2.79

19c

8- 4 Unbleached Sheeting, tell at-'20c

Table Linen Specials
50c

x/z off regular prices

There are many other pieces of
merchandise in the store that we
are offering at just as remarkably
low prices as those quoted above and
no one can afford to go away from
our-./to re without investigating
every department and looking care­
fully thru every display.

_.45c

Bleached

&gt;60c Bleached.'____53c'

$2.00 Cut Water Sets, each_____ (1.25

to

59c

9- 4 Unbleached Sheeting, tell at-——_22c

60c

Unbleached_53c

$1.25 Bleached98c

Terms of Sale Are Cash or Produce.

Wool Blankets

$6.00 Blankets(4.59

. 9c

17c

. . — 15c

68 C

Sheet*, 72x90, sell at____________

Sheet* teamed, 72/90, tell at45c

10c Crown Baking Powder, per can.Tc

Great variety of Ribbons.

BED SPREADS

Pillow Cases, 42x36, tell atl-16c

19c

—35c

All 5c ^oaps, j)cr cake

All sizes and colors in men's, women s
and children's Sweaters.
Flannelettes and Outings at heavy reduc­
tions.

$1.00

White Goods Sale
Pillow Cases. 42x36. tell at12MlC
Sheet*. 81x90, sell at

Bulk Cocoa, per lb.

Now comes the most wonderUil of .
all-dresses-good serviceable drdistA+ut

3/i

!• wO
urr

74

Suits

worth $25.00, sells

Black broad cloth and kersey coats in out
sizes up to 49, prices ranging from $12.50

SkirtsOXI Qfi

(C fl
tyDizO
48

.^y coats worth $8.50,
n
Fine assortment of Boucle, Cut Chinchillas,
Zibeline, .Malle las sc, in black and colors.
Reg. price $20.00. sale price..(12.98
Reg. price $16.75, sale price..(10.98
/Reg. price $12.50, sale price..( 7.68
One lot of misses coats ranging in price
from $5.00 to $7.00, will go dX
QQ
now al______________________ &lt;P
One lot, price $8.00 to $11.00
values go for

$1.50 Bleached.(1.29
$1.75 Bleached—,...___(!.55
Unbleached Linen Crash Toweling. 17 in.

wide, special price -8Ho

Full Line of Klmonas

Miscellaneous

At Unusually Low Prices.

Toile Da Nord Gingham, reg. lillfc st____ *■'

Regular price $1.00, now.............. 79c
Regular price $2.25, now...........$1.79
Regular price $3.00, now......... $2.23
Regular price $1.65, now...........$1.20
Regular price $1.50, now..81.18
Regular price $3.25, now......... $2.00
Regular price $I.9R, now... .(1.50
Regular price $1.25, now............. 98c

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l»Rc SUkoline.................................... -.......... 9c
BaU......................
9c, ISHc, BSc
A few Chai lies and Lawns, reg, 6c apcciaJ..4a
A large lot of'nica Torchon Laces, 5c and

Aviation Cape and Hoods, regular prk«S
from 60c 10*11.66, going atJMe &lt;• 111.1®

T. PIE.RSON
&lt;5 SON
Department Store
Hastings, Mich,

�o All the People of Delton and Vicinity

Southwestern Barry

"

tended tho wedding of theR son Ebon
at Kataranxtio Saturday, returning
TumSbv.
'
IIIVVU.IU ML UIV
*.
church are atlll In progress and much
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Doolittle of good !• being done.
Richland nnd Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
W. Campbell and. family arc visit­
-of Otsego were over Sunday ing relatives In Augusta this week.
M)ss Kulc..Chamberlain of- Grand .Jackcon
guests ot Mrs. Locklln of South Milo.
The U. B. church people met Monaplds was tho guest acAhe Manning
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams spent
ome part Of last week.
-J
Lyman Cbspibertaln ap&lt;
Tne w, v. t. u. will me&lt;
i Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt. Quick spent Milton Noliloa on Friday.
Christmas at the homo of tho for-

DELTON.

Phe Compliments of the Season
and May 1914 Bring; You Health, Happiness
and Prosperity.
- — •
. This store is one of those of over 7,000 Drug Stores In
the U. S. that will be in better position to serve you during
1914 than ever before. We thank you very much for the very
liberal patronage given us during 1913, . .
If you are not giving us all your Drug Store bi^iness it must be our fault.
We desire very earnestly to correct these faults. Itis_ouraim to make, our store
of the greatest possible service to every one in'this community. A little friend­
ly advice on your part may help. We will welcome friendly criticism.

Let us be of greater service to you during 1914.
our Parcel Post service.

war. anu. aiis.
•pent Crlslmas In
___ ...

on Chrlatnuu day to spend
Miss Frances Flower Wet

Mrs. Minnie Qalck entertained her
slater from Dowling for a week end
Schoou raft the visit.
.

from a short visit In Grand Rupjds
Saturday.
•
•
ynq onler-

Use our telephone—use
t

fin^lake.
st man exercises

mined their son Fern Gwin of Battin

SPECIALS
TOILET Goods SPECIAL
One can ioc Talcum Powder.
One can ioc Tooth Powder.
Ooc cake ioc Toilet Soap.
One cake 5c Caslilt Soap.
- One 35c Guaranteed Tooth Brush.

Was 25c, 35c and 50c. Good
box**, slightly soiled but Con­
tents in best of condition.

2 BOXES FOR 25c.

*

All for 35c

Ellis E. Faulkner,
CHEBBEY.

-

Don Wright Is visiting relaJJv** in
Colon.
'
’

Hattie apent Chrlxtma* with their
daughter* and altter* In Kiilamaxoo.
Mr*. K. If.' Huneyaett l» In Battle
IMge^ho ef^toct* to undergo an op­
eration at Nichol* Hospital on Tues­
day.
'
:.
Dr. Kcmlo wa* vuUod In st week lo
•eea Mrs. Will White who was *lek
wltk lonsllkl*. Glad to'.upot.her
inuBi bellir.
.
‘
&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Grant of Kaiwith
and Mrs.

moved from the Woodhams farm to

SALE

Long

the Newell farm In Richland.
Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Shorter enter­ the
tained relatives Christmas.
by the children under the direction
Ited relative* In Schoolcraft from
Tho
Wednesday until Saturday.
E. H. Honeysett and Cbarlaa Hon­ about it was tilled with presents.
eysett and family »pent Chrlatmu* Noticeable among thu many nice gifts
with their mother al Springbrook.
were a gold watch und chuln for Don
' Mr*. Corncllua Mason and daughter Wright, a line set of furs fur Kila EnMrs. Bertha Covey und daughter* *lan and un automobile n»bo fur Mra.
E. D. Reynold* und daughter ana a
piece of silverware presented to our
News have been received of the superintendent. Mrs. Robert Burch­
serious lllnent of Mrs. Maud Reynolds ett. Old Banta wua ther-. und at his
Wood, * -former Cressey girl, at her 1-est and a full house enjoyed II all.
homo In
WUs.. .
.. .
.
-----Racine.
_
Juke
Tuck has lawn ImpruvOtg tnt;
Charlcw Harber. Frank W'right and KOod road* by moving farming tools
Wurrei) Fisher were tho recipients uf «» his new farm ntuJr Dowling.
a fine box of grape fruit from Mr. and
Mrs. Funny Bru’wk und MIm Em
.Mrs. J. 11. llrunjes of St. Petersburg. Muglnnes nent to Prulrievlllu Butur-■ ■
| day fur a visit with Morri* Brown
: •"
Florida.
-.and fumlly. .
11 - G. A. Barber, belter known us
1 •’Lunt" Harber, utter u tong Illness
died Saturday, Dec. J7, ut his home
I In Richland, nfied 76 years. HuSvut
I the son of Alpheu* and Bbjsy Barber,
| one uf th.- first while families whu
settled in Cn-sscy. He wu* uno Mt 1U
children. S boys und 4 girls, und the
I l.tat to gu. He was the brother ut the
i lute Phillip. John and Juel Bittycr « -'

Anticipated

^SXtL^

January Sale

Kopf
.Ddton,

'•If

_
*

Kopf

It At Kapffi Ua Claan.”

Michigan

Our Every-Day Prices
■try a pound of out ijo»ton Cotubinaiion Cofitc. extra fine
10 Iba. Jmtc Buckwheat Hour
Codfish, extra fine...............
Lard Compound...............
« boxes Violet Ray Matcher
Maple Bufar, per lb...
T bar* Pear* tioap........

_.30c

40c
.Wtf
JSc

23c
2SC
asc
..40&lt;

■VU kind* of Fresh and Salt Meat* at living price*
Root of Beef, Seturday. only..'.:r.—i
..........

WILLIAMS &lt; BOW,

,|2c

Hlekory Comer,, Mioh.

HOLIDAYCANDIES
.

Arc &lt; little better titan other eendjc, - beoeuH he hurt
then truh «n4 keen fins elwey. rtoht. KeUby elw hu
the bail ,toek ot Fancy Groeerie, io be found in th* pert
ol the country. -Bnlbnutp ol Ctop, (mb Fetuum. etc.

Ml

tic Creak to gat the unruly looker In

homo for a short vacation.
G. E. Coleman ot Hostings has sold
Mrs. £lara Loomis took Christmas his farm tho part occupied by the
dinner with Mr. and. Mrs, Guurgn , buildings goes to Mr. llobinson. who
Payne.
Ilves on tho Marshall Hird farm, olhRex’, and Mrs. John Klelghtcr were
gtiram of Mrs. Hk-lghtera parents of ।

, V,~ wii,L« wZi.fc ..r ii7..v„Vv
th
f
k *
Cornetw for Christmas.
Mason Norwood and family of Kai*"*
Mra. Baran iir.iniisteiifr.

l 1 «‘er FICK hn* been working on Hie
| Interior of his house since tho snowy
days
:
nr„
nil
mu
.&lt;
this year.
-

.out of their wheat blns around about

1 Ill KOilY CORNEILS.
Mabel Fisk Is spending a few days
Chief Editor, Kllety Kelley.
Claud Bolyen of,Detroit la. spend­
I. Fisk.
ing a fcw'd-iJK vlsitlfidltrlend* and
relatives uf Hits place.
.Ur. and Mrs. Fred Fitch and
dailghter Eloise am! Mnr. Harry light,front thp Icy walers during the
Church und baby are week guests at
M. M. Rockwell’s.
Jim Andrews and family of Cedar
Creek- visited ut John Albertson's
■ I about ChristThursday and Fridiy.
Robert Marshall ut Grand Rapid* p».t pruposlHun. Alt
I*, spending his vacation tilth his
mother.
Shore
Battle Creek Ftlday.

WE WISH TO THANK YOU
one and all for the past year’s patronage,
and we wish you a Happy and Prosper­
ous New Year. Please bear in mind
that we carry a fresh clean line of groc­
eries the whole year round. We buy di­
rect from the largest jobbing houses in
the country for cash and are enabled to
get the lowest prices. We are not pay­
ing enormous expenses in rent, clerk
hire, city taxes, etc., and can sell goods
at reasonable prices.

E. TUNGATE &amp; SON, Merchants,
Banfield. Michigan.

Wc have just returned from Chicago where we
bought the best assortment of

PRACTICAL HOLIDAY GIFTS POSSIBLE
By buying at the last minute wc have picked up
some good items at prices that should be of interest
to you. Come and see them.

Our line of winter goods cannot be beaten at
any price. Wc have the goods and the price is right.

Men’s Footwear
every kind of a combination'that you can imagine.
Also combinations for little boys; Sox and Rubbers,
Felts and Rubbers, etc.

Ladies’ Warm Shoos, Arctics, Rubbers, Etc.
Mn’s Heavy Coats
all prices from $2.00 to $7.00 each.

mar iiosuuk*.
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Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk and

w-ns

ting .it A. M. EdmomH. Jun. 16th.
ihn evening.

nice W'ur&lt;- Sumlny gu- »t» ut Hurvld
Nowklrk’n
.
new grandduuKhti
John Muurt-r und family of Husifhg* arc visiting frh-n-l- of till* plum-.
Mliw Ellen KHXy tvMiravd frvmi her
Sill.-s. -a*
vlxit tn Kulumur.011 and lilchtand
Junt-tlun Wcdncsduy.
■Mln* Juno Mott vhlivd lust Monday
und Tuesday In Battle Creek.
Frank Kelley und family
Chrlwtinua ut Dunuhl
Christman dinner with Mrs.

Vaughan Mott

and

sister

In the Hastings schools. Funeral will
Mr. and Mrs. Gris- rmlabor ot Lan­
l— held Tm-sduy at the home
' sing who have been -ponding .; couburial at Richland Inside hla wife
uceuniha'vo pTpeedad him.
1*uttylng them hume.

Wc are offering TEN PER CENT OFF dur­
. ing this month on aJJ winter goods including: ■

George Ricks) Is on the sick list
Myrlc Cooley nnd LaFloy Greaatleld
took a load of hogs to Nashville, Mon­

children of Battle Creak spent

Dr. Hingklon nnd.
Buttle Creek lust Tu.
_ Gumer Byington of

Now a Fact.

Underwear in men’s, women’s and children’s;
’ Hosiery, Outing Blankets, Outing Flannel, Outting Gowns, Outing and Knit Petticoats, Fleeced
Dresses, Fleeced Shoer, Overshoes, Rubbers,
Mittens, Gloves, Men’s Heavy Footwear, etc.

decided success. The school is small:
Saturday but all the youngsters did thclr port
George lloelliel
"
well. Tfo Fee was* fine ono and all
seemed to . enjoy the evening very
HoelUel In Marshall.
M.W.
.-MW
Oh."— —
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Cloverdale spent Saturday with Mr. j ing It all done on Monday night,
and Mr*. Lee Norwood.
Mr*. Maud Bownn him been hi

Mr*. Elisabeth Blocutn.

—j'-THE REXALL STORE'|'

The revival meeting* still continue
it tho U. B. church this we-k.
There will be prayer mooting al

Albert Lyons of Bantleld Is visiting

gavq to Mr*. Albert Chase -on Chrlntf. D. Murdu \ w-re mas a painting, the basis of which
ig&gt;t for ajvrr Chrtstof a nhtas of wistaria vines painted
In natural colors with long trailing
racemes of dainty blooms.
This
painting Is highly prised by Mrs.
Ashton Burpee and family w-ru the
iiMia nf Mra. liurnee's Dar--nt«. Mr.

vlllo for over Christmas.

FINE STATIONERY

dlnnar.
Sophia Thiel of Kalamasoo Is home
forth* holidays.

also the lighter dress shirts at 50c to $2.00.

Groceries
Bulk Syrup in barrel, at 40c per gallon. Just the thing
for those Buckwheat Cakes. Ail kinds of the best
Buckwheat in stock.
Try a bag of our Soap Powder, cleanses and deans
better than soap.
Our Coffee prices from 20c to 45c per lb., hut just
try- a pound of our 30c or 35c bulk Coffee if you
want a good Coffee,
It you want good Tea buy our 50c Tea. 5 lbs. for $2.
3 lbs. for $1.25.
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t'rli.indalv.
Mr». J. IIowht kpcnl a tew days
with friends In Battle Creek.

F. H. WILKINSON DEPARTMENT STORE

Open Installation of ufilcrs.
Mr. und Mr*. Erm-at Crandall
family

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.

Prairieville,

Both Phones, Bell and Citi tens

Michigan.

d and Mr. and

i HENDKRMIO'IT SCHOOL HOCHE.
irgc KhciDeld und
Mr. Daly's children and grandchil­ Hing friends und
leld anil Mr. and
dren lexeept two) met 'at the old
Mr. Ity.m &lt;if Ihu-llngs and Archie
homes, rad Jo eelebnitc Oirlslmm-.
Shi'IIl- It) -&gt;f Detroit Spent t'hrlslnnts at
All enjoyed n merry time. Fuurtevn ChrlNtihus ut Frank liJetriih'*.John Uhcrtlcld-*.
sat down tu u bountiful dinner.
Will Tulles of Galesburg was out
1 &gt;vek with her daughter. Mrs.
J. It. Duly went to Rutland Tues-' here Baturduy.
.
-all Towne uf Hickory Corners,
■ day to visit his daughter and family
George Butler who l« attend 1 ok M.
lert Quick of Milo visited Erneat
, Mr*. Minnie Mussun.
.
I A. C. al Lansing Is visiting his broth­
iml.ill, l-Tiday.
er Elwln Butler and friends uf this
of Bal-’
vidcd with un extra dinner ut the
pvhvul house, after, which a line proBellinger und
gnim was rendered. Santa Cluus
Bowman- ate
। playing a prominent pare Quite a
1 number of the older people gathered rd. JTIacs will ta. ghe*« Everyone.
In lu hear tho program.
:ot*dtaliy Invited.'
SaULuth ■chool- was ivurganlm-d
t'hurvli
P. Cliurvli.
last Sunduy. Olllcera were elected as
GIAS8 CHEEK.
lii-v. Harger 11
•tied here Sunday
follows:
Gcorga .Garrison.
Supt.;
morning to u gm........
Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Churlotlo Is
[SUale I’hjlllps. Assistant Supt.; Vol- mou dwelled upon u
vlriilng rcliitlvc* In this neighborney Hardy, Bcc’y; Huth Beach. Libra­
rian; Zuna Beach, Organist.
llcmcmben
----- Erwuy am! famllv-hnvc moved
Milo Duly of near Dowling visited
Into thclr new house und entertained
There wits no &lt;’■ E- Sunduy even-: a largo company for Christmas din­
ing on account of th- -tarvlccs al the tier,
Thcro will bu preaching hero next other
nth** point.
luiiht
I
i-rcuchlng
SunSunday night,
,
Next Bunday's nch- dulct
’ 10:00 u. m.—Bamt-y tochuol.
Raj- and Lyle OH* are visiting their
#
DOWLING11:00 u. m.—Prys-liing.
i unvlc und fumlly ut Lansing .tills
7:00p. m.—Christian Endeavor.
week.
Mra. Ellie Htcvcns of Lacey is cur­
ing for Mrs. Jesao Warner now.
Arrhngyifteut* an being planned
^w.,
George Haven Is vbitlng friends lu I
’
co.
. .
I
Albert RCnke*. jvltn und duuahlur lor nrcuetoqg^ncxt Sunday owning. 'I Juckaut
wero week end guenta of hl* purant*. It wilfDu uuiioQiKid Sunday murti-i, "Floy
Floy Whlttviiiorc returned lo her!
va.
m-houi
-Will llurriuglon und family spent lug.
the pit st week With rcluUvwt ill Jack­
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▼ MondJj
M1IA&gt;.
■
• ThenTilcrv will bo
l-u Installation uf
of ufson. M
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WW llcnkcli and wife spent Xmas
Mrs. LH-llu Gorham - (sited Mr- ami1 l!c, n' "l
Creek Grunge Hall
with Geo. A. Robinson and wife In Mrs. Luther Luelfr id Kfiuitx Fh*U&gt;-.
.
Hasting*.
Mr*. Henry Hturr W mtlertaWm;
B6&gt;4&lt;- OH* ta spending her vacaL'cmolery Circle will meet In Whit­ her brother Fred M-lz.ud ot Albertu.',lun wH'1 h«r P“ren|a.
worth hall-Thursdsy, Jun. s.
Brjlloh Columbia.
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’ HIGH hTKE-Kl’. -*
Will CTvmonc* and family enterAlbert*Chutoe Wt ut Wvdncaduy id,
h*- lt»«toer und alitor from visit Illa duugter Mi-. M. 1L Fuulk.
Mr. ~
and --------------------Sir*. Jamea.Laucusler and)
But Ho Crpek over Christmas.
Du'.ld Bakcr of.EaUe,
Mr. und Mr*. Milton,
-v-- CHjiton Co.. - Iilldrcii und iir.
Dr. hullur and family e-n^rtalmtd wilt bo tfio gu-.st of hfigdai
‘’
*----- ------------------------------14a daughter.
JenulngM
spent Christmas with friends
Chas. Goriiam und wlto fur dinner Mrs. MlluHays this -eg. ■
...
In North Irving.
Christmas day.
. ■
... is curInn fur ’ Mr. UU1j ^jrs_ jru Baldwin ut HusMrs. Paulino Duimliuf
Edith and Margaret Lester ot Has- er nt u I her. Mrs. F-l-iu. who submit- tinn*'*iire the ttrvud pan-nta ot a baby
ilng* were bucsi* of their mother und led. 10 un ojiehiUun K-tUrduy morn-:boy. Mr*- ^.
Baldwin
u_.
will be remt-mbiTsutler uvyr Christina*.
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«-d u» Mi* Ann;
Mrs. Alfred Ormrte haa beeij sick
Clurciico lloffinun went lo Kulum-, CuiigraluUlium*.
;
all the past *«,-ek, caused. l&gt;&gt;- fituvlng
Tucaduy lu visit hla sister, ru-1 Our leuvlicr. Mr. FciskuLT. I* clilief.n®ylftjl£»*u.
.
Chufmcr Nutyia gh4-4am|ly were at
Sir* Butt MeIla tie tllnvd ! Inxnc near Nashville.
hU pu rents'. Ueutgc Nurrls’, tor
,4 .flthBlr. and Mr*. Will
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robinson Wild I
Xlitaa dinner.
' r
Evum of lllekory Corner*
family siieiR Clirtatmua with tlio
Th« ixpvrt skaters uf Eaal Milo and : CvrnWtt y rut her Clurcticu Itoblnavii'
L/iliun ItaVe-'iiriatigid a hockey club ! of Hasting--.
find
uro
playing
tillhi
mo
awry
day
j
Solon Doud luidoen und daughter
There w||| bo «tt 0y&gt;l«r aqpper git» at |&lt;rv. Gunk/* Itvnter Friday on DfAkp hike. K Hie weather con-rut Hasting* visited al l\ Hall’s Bun-:
tiniks flno the Milv ladlog will go to I day.
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------“•»------------------------ M1M hlu KubitMon vhdlad relatives I
the iuUresiliig games- ■
1 in LUfithiga * part of tWa week.
Oygisg slew
Dr. |lyilo wag eullsd M
’Oysters, rav
' Many. Ill* come froiA Impure bloodlug tu attend Milo I Uys
Cuffco . • ■.
few hours wax vary sick.
1 Can’t ha' e pure l»im&gt;d with tauRy 41' A. Ilfc-luniiitore "ent it
•ns. atomuch, bowgis
purifies tho btutriE-—J

1975
♦ this cold weather has made you •&gt;
♦' think of heavier clothing and ♦
♦ warmer footwear;
„
♦
This will make you think wi han Hum.
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W, hiv, a taw FUR COATS toft which wa will
clot, out at th, following prices:

S24.00 Coat for...
*18.00 Coat for...

.*19.75
•13.00

♦

1Q% DISCOUNT oo all Heavy Pants, Coals and
Mackinaws. Come quick as our supply is limited.

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♦

Give us a trial on these and we arc sure you will
be satisfied with your bargain.,
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WM. RENKES &amp; SON, K“gPhone, Hastings 34a—jr

Bnuhold, 13-.3

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
H you jjavs uuy work iq lli« above Huts' I
be wore
than pleated lo figure with ypt| on the job- Audyou will
find my prices an low a* | ™
oake tkau.
My Oth«r Lines—Fo^mutk -Piwturc Sj.tw».
W«U;. WMralUuJGulUctou-taaUlw:'
.

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CHA8' DENtAUMK„,rfd
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
ing*.

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Ennutrw of BANNER. a-wks

Wanted—I want to xent farm of SO
to loo ncres. I will furnish stock
Wednesday night. New Vear'a ire.
and tools. W. Whitney. Freeport. beginning nt eight o'clock aervicea
will h«&gt; held until midnight. Tim earl­
ier evening wifi l&gt;o devyted to n song
pervlfe. The chair will repeat. x&gt;n rentlMt. tho heautlfill anthem *img on

nd nolo*, nnd Mr. and Mr*. Keller wilk
ring n duet. Mr*. Bru* will nliio t-lng.
There Will be Mhort addreasea by memher* of the Bnard nf Itaaeona nnd

ON

who will remain to watch the old y&lt;
out nnd the new year In. The pul
la 'cordially Invited tn spend the eV'
Ing with UH.
No Thursday night meeting.

Morning worahlp. 1 l:3i). Sermon
- jMMlor. Special ininclc by choir.
hKrrvani e (&gt;f the Lord'* Supper and
rcptii.n nt new member*.
Voting People** inerting. C:liO.

CHILDREN’S SUITS
WITH DOUBLE BREASTED PLAIN COATS
( No Norfolk Sults Included.)

TEN DAYS ONLY

inn linffi'.
Phillip*.

G. F. CHIDESTER

Telephone 22.

Leading Clothier.

OUR

GET

QUOTATION SHEET
It contains the last Bid and asked prices, the dividends be­
ing paid, investment return at current market and time of
payment on a number of securities of interest to investors in
Michigan and vicinity. Also a brief review of the market

HOWE, SNOW, CORRIGAN t BEATLES
Investments
Its Fleer Mtaklgaa Treat BM,,

m

far M yen Ma »e to rfcM of fee timte

WE
BUY
SELL
QUOTE
Commonwealth Power Railway^ Light

&lt;d t’hrlatmna with thclr parents.
Funeral *ervlce» were held nt th*
M. Fl church F'rlday at fl •o'clock for
Mr*. Lnrlndn Wheeler of flattie Creek;
formerly, of this place,

WANTED
FanDWi In need of Wire Fencing, Steel
1*Mta or Gates to aee me* Saturday! at
WeisieiJ,’* Hard ware, or phone 418-11.

J. T. MOON

Always Found In French’s White Lily

To settle the estate of the
late R. D. Chapman, I will
•ell the farm, a choice one of

120 ACRES.
best of soil, located 1 %
miles east of Assyria Cen­
ter. One of the best stock
and grain farms in the
county with a large 9 room
house, large basement bam,
wood bouse, hen house, hog
house, ice house, brick
smoke house and corn cribs.
A good well and fine orch­
ard? PRICE 575 per acre.

Edward E. Berry, Adm.
Addrcaa Bellevue R 8.
Ball phone. BattteCreck Exchange
17 81, 1 long, 3 ahort

Wc put our wheat through more processes than

other mills do.

SPECIAL!

proportion. Highest
price for butter &amp; eggs.

W. A. MATHEWS

Here’s Hoping

A

Happy New Year.

V MEAD
Cant State Street

Card of .Thanks—I wlab-to'rfinnk
my many friend* who ao .kindly re­
membered m« with flowertvand jwatcarda while In the hoapltnl. and klao
for the nuiny act* of klndnexa und c»peclally Dr. Oatlaghar and family. I
appreciated them all very much.
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Mra.&gt;Wfflla Healy.

•

Then it is rolled and re-rolled, again

fort# to make French’s White Lily Flour just as

good as it can possibly be made with-our superior

Every particle is just the same as every other*

equipment

particle, and for that reason it takes the yeast and

we overlook no detail in any part, from the time

water more evenly. .Your bread rises quicker,

the grain is brought in, until the flour is tied up in

and bakes quicker. ‘You have better bread, and

the sack.

it saves the housewife a lot of time on bake days.

EXPENSE stand in the way of making French’s

Wp employ the best of skilled help;

We never have and never will let

If you don’t think so, have her try this experiment:

White Lily Flour just a little BETTER than any

Have her make a batch of bread from French’s

other flour.

White Lily Flour, and a batch from any other flour

EVERY MACHINE is of the very latest

claimed to be “jflit as good.”

most up-to-date models that money can buy.

side in the same oven.

Your New Year will be as happy
as you wish it to be and better than you
expect it to be.

Lily Flour afterwards.

We never let up for one single minute in our ef*

and again; until it is rolled just as fine as possible.

taken out.

On next Saturday I
will sell 21 lbs. of
granulated sugar for
$1. Other groceries in

Every bit of the flour goodness is

yourself.

Bake them side by

You can then see for

You’ll think more of Freqch’s White

In our big mill you will find that

spent thousands of dollars to improve.

Our

stant thought all the time is “QUALITY.”’

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T, French, Proprietor
Middleville,

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
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PART TWO-PAMS 9 TO It.

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EE ITEMS OF=T INTERESTING LHTER

tmciinn* for Inducing mnntifactiiMr*
to mnrt In Korea, a* It would moan
Importing All the raw mnlorkil. (laying
duty nnd freight on grime. A coun­
try without agriculture and manufac­
turing concern* U Ylke a man starting
buMlnom without mony—JihsoluleljhotF-less financially. That is Koren In
vRoumv, w cnEMinsPO. t» nut shell—*a counlry, the spending
of nt?ney on which Would never rewricks to nn. F.

FROM FAR-OFF KOREA

WINTER GOODS
THAT WE WISH
TO CLOSE OUT

wm.

CARR0THKR8

BELIEVE JAPS Will HAVE

means of building rwllrna.K new high­
ways, nubile buildings nnd tho gen-

RUBBER FOOTWEAR
ARROW BRAND
Is the leader where strength and durability are the
essential requirements.

MANCHURIA IN 15 YEARS ort^l Improvement of the larger citltw

Baby’s Coats
$3.45 Coals, special price.

$2.75 Coats, special price.
$2.00 Coats, special price.
$1*50 Coats, special price.

. Satisfied Willi the Japanese Rule,
Which U Excellent.
Cheurafpo, Korea.

..$2.75
..$135
..$U5
..$130

Arrow brand

It -hack from Koron Itself, it must
indan only one thing—got it hack
fed in lh« country which Korea lead*
tor^a mean* to nn end. The eonfitry

hypac

mdkr a prediction her- that Manchurla—either through war or dlplo*
mailc menns—will belong to Jap.-in
within tho next fifteen years—she
tired* It for expansion. Ho much for
the position of the conntry. the coun-

The sturdiest and best Rubber made for
FARMERS — LUMBERMEN.
To be worn over heavy socks

did from one whom I consider n great
friend* of tho family nnd one whom I
connect with my first day of base ball divided Into two elttssc*—the very
,-*-ihat great game of xnod fellowship. wealthy nnd the very poor Th.-ro be-*
Ing no so called •■middle" . Ilike wc
tn receive your'letter and I humbly have nt* home.
This division Was
apologize for the long delay In an- more prominent some year* ago
sWi-rlng. Both mother nnd dad have Ing &lt;n the fact that In the old

Baby’s Caps

L

TRAXtIMK on
the bottom ofthe heet

In black, white, red and blue,
case In most heathen &gt;•
ilciiinii-lt -I &lt;-icrything In
wealth. The people. Ihi

48c value, ipecial at;..37c
25c value, ipecial at.

Furs
$3.48 Child’s Fur Sets.

$3.90 Child’s Fur Sets.
$3.75 Ladies’ Muffs

RUBBERS MUST FIT

Well do I remember the good old worldly |&gt;ow*rsslon« in tin- four that
days in Northville, .when you und dad should the Emperor hear ahnui it they
used to own n ••team" und wc would
play matches out In the Held behind headed
The majority Wen- nothing,
more than slaves—while the very
wealthy were the one* • &lt;mn. &lt;-ted In
one way or another. In various ofllclal c.-rpaeltle*. with lli&gt;- Emperor's
household.
Another prominent fart l« that the
Kbrcan nu-n nre tho taxlest and dirt­
iest Individual* that T .-ver hod the

$2.75
..$235
..$2,75

RUBBERS MUST FIT to wear well.

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No doubt dad has told you nil I
have dono since we moved from the

N. B. Waterman

up your lime by compelling you to
rend It again in this letter. Instead.
I shnll tell you a little about Korea,
Korean people, anil tho life out hero.
Tho country Itself Is little hoard of
by people at home, and yet. 1 wonder

Hastings,

Michigan

If too short

or too narrow, or if a light rubber is stretched over

.

a thick soled shoe it is liable to break.
SHAWMUT RUBBERS are made in such a va­

absolutely contented to-be able to Justgel enough to live on from day to

New York Store

If is your Guarantee
of
QtJAUTr

riety of shapes, si/es and widths, that any style or

shape of shoe can be fitted, and if properly fitted
will give satisfactory wear in all cases.
For FIT and style Shawmut Rubbers are second to none.
snap to the Men’s “Acton” Shawmut Sandal shown below.

.
Note the style and

“SHAWMUT” BELGRADE ARCTICS shown

—WRB ■ ----- J| .
1 .... . 1
. .!' ----, graphically nt least, has played, and
meaano
«■&gt; aa«,a mass
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.- . . ..| will continue to play un Important
above in one buckle arc noted for their long wear-,
DESIRE MILE OF GOOD ROAD
Edger school house. Tho p.,rt )n the history of China. Jupan
WL.0IIIL *IU, VI quvu IIUHW
residents south of -Dimarae corner* [inil Hlll(llLl.
H|lutltcd n. ,|10
«
ing qualities, that coupled with their comfort, in'
ON RU1LAND TOWN LINE
p-"i—
warmtli and case puts them ampng our best sellers
,l !P,llc *°m‘1 *
I" lh« lr direction, adjoining .Mnnchurla. and n -tones
; T,‘;
,,f Bl'i’ul'd may b- throw, you might sayr from Japan.
in. Rubber Footwear. We have them in both one
proud of their progress In road-build- ,
wnu|d I.,- equally valuable to nrfy
'
are the rest- country who has ambitions directed
and four buckle. Made with a heavy double. sole
i dents of Carlton, who are. hustling | towards Manchuria nnd the north of
Bad Condition.
Rutland for tho honor of having tho china. Uhlna controlled Korea unand
heel. Dull finish.
most miles of good roads in tho coun- U| ,h(, chlnesc.Jnpanesc war, ut
rhkh time she fell Into tho hnnds of
top part Is folded over to lit tightly
favor of building
around the waist and tied with n
string or rope. You see in this Way
no trouble Is taken m’er accurate
not In good condition,
strong incentive ,for
or bigger,tuck or fold^via take in the
Into
Top. XtourfT theTrffbfirtwra li wimi
small Jacket. The women wear the
bonier* on hl* farm. Frank Ickes '
the trouser*
1 tlnuc to hold Korea It would only bo n
1 question of time before Japan would
be settling In Manchuria and Mongohla farm, a distance of,about 90 rod*.
trousers- The peopl-- never take thclr
x RECEIVES GIFT OF FRUIT
"~lh
K“"w »■
clothes off except when they wish to
wash them, which is every three
'
FROM ISLE OF PINES, CUBA .'.".. : .
months. They are what 1 call minute
C'anl of Thanks—Wo wl»h to thank
ursclves.
, -------------,
J1134. and departed this life
our friond! und neighbors for thclr
nets of kindness and for the br .uilf-il unrw count, which would mean Rus­
Frank HoiiglitaNn,
For socks, everybody wears white
sian troops In Koren mid a large nijv cloth ones, which are heavily padded
good roads.
Another mile Is being
. . nl hasl» almost In Japan p'rppcr. In the feet so It looks as though
planned from the Powell farm to Cy­ cent bereavement.
h"'1Kh you ago of their opportunities with th.I'nniotiH Tropical I-land. / \ «s&lt;*. She was united In marriage to
Robert Alton.
rus Bolson's place. For some time a
had your foot In n pillow. T"
These are I r,.B1in thm they are the ieiullng busl- r
,,
,,
, ,,
, ,, , , ‘ Abram Ward September *6. 1141.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert McQueen.
continuation of the stretch of Podunk
made this way on account
nt of the n,,M
here today.
When onv,
Henry •lloughulln. of Balti; \Th,.y rM|ded ln Chautauqua county
few people have heard of Korea.
received n t. hrlstmas-rwmem- *ntll lg45i aftrr whlch they camo to
de In most
„n,| thlnlur about
that for a
idHr.l
......
Korea
Itself I* not of much valut
that
they

Grant H. Otis &amp; Co.

ds.&lt;s, WLTK I

Phone 74

an end—In so much «» she Is only light nt. The women neVer wear any
about live hundred miles long and hats while the men wear something
about one hundred and eighty miles that resembles a mouse trap und Is
made of horse hair. All married men
have their hair done up In n little knot
on the top of thclr heads while single
---------------- —ftinided and
back* Most

191 4 Excelsior Diaries.
We have a sample lot, no two alike, at prices
that cannot be duplicated.

our ads.

One of tho pln«

about lo Inches long, nnd wvlgha al­
most nine pounds.
Your old friend.
.1 good tight

land, surface Is wasted. Then again,
the chief occupation being- rlc&lt;« grow­
ing. the majority of the ground In
the valleys Is made Into patty Helds—

Pines.

-lose by wishing

farmrjl, hut In Koren only tho valleys
are good far this purpose.
This

,
We arc planning some very attractive, novel
and intereating features for the New Year, watch

Hastings, Mich

VICTROLA IS NEEDED

AT THE CODNTY HOME

Frank Houghtalln.

be
sister. Mrs. Lucy Caakey/of Petoskey,
who Is ninety-three /ears of age.
and a host ot other kinsfolks and lov­
ing friends. Since the death of her

ISAAC SPONABLE SHOOTS

A CARRIER PIGEON home among her children, coming

from Urbandale In October to spend

most

C. E. Harvey
* HASTINGS,

Mvwmmmmm

Phone 143

MICH.

"kwan"—knn)
built underneath
house with n 1
Aged Inmate* \Vho Have Little
„
her side. This
to Break yfouotonous Mfe.
allows the smoke
p is* entirely un­
aiirnuiin ik c.iiia-u ii. i»v .... *
der the floor hentine It. on the way—
by tho way, tho Hour* are made ot the life of .the Inmate! of the county j
- ground are summed In two things. atone and It Is upon these that the
1 gold and copper. No tin. Iron. lead. people sleep, bed.* being unheard of. they hSd a vlctrola or phonograph was found among tho dead after Mr.
I etc., nor no forests from which to get All tho food Is eaten. »ut of one bowl for thclr amusement. Many of them Hponable had shot a number of the
and with tho aid of chop sticks— have such poor eye-sight that they 1 birds which had become so populous
knives and forks are conaplclmi* by cannot read'to the others, There is I around hl» barn that they became
one blind man ut the home. They , troublesome After Mr. Sponable had
thclr absence.
I am enclosing • bar postal-cards seldom have an opportunity to hour finished hl* work with a gun. he plck- than Dr. King's New IJfe Pill* for alt
muslc. particularly band or Instru- ' cd up th.- dead and found that one of bowel troubles. They act gently and
mental muMc. A machine of this kind , the birds wore an aluminum hand In- naturally un tho stomach and fiver.
wh.it I have been trying to explain.
Tho roads throughout Koren re­ would not cost much, und would udd scribed thus: "M. K. K. S5I." There,
semble ut the present time, cowpalhs. much to the few enjoyment* which 1 was also the figure 13 on 1L
. ■
.
Tips resemblance being brought ubout these folks have. Th!* I* a prosper- [
by thn fact that oxen .ife used as the
chief locomotion In truffle. They uro vldlng such mean* of entert.ilnim-nt
=
rigged out with n tvondgn rack, which I* Insigninccnt.
The county cannot do too much for ,
nts over their bock and upon these
racks the material for transportation those at the county home. Many of ▼
the Inmates were once prosperous.
la piled.
rarely seen. A thing which strbtk me Some of them lust all they had
through
ml-pluccd confidence; others,
as being funny, und which comes lo
my mind now th.it 1 am writing about once healthy In the prime' of lift. be-|^
carling, la the fact that .both hero nnd enme 111. and cnuld no longer tarry
on
the
battle
of life. Few of them t y
in Japan the horses or oxen attached
ever expected to be In tho county ,
by iktoolles" nnd never driven. The home. Some of uh who are today vn-I
reason* for this being that It Is against Joying life with the'sense of security
the law for n coolie (a laborer) to which prosperity gives- may some i
Resolve to START the New Year RIGHT
lime bn compelled to go "Over the I ▼
When I first came here I sympathiz­ Hills to the Poor House." as Will Carl- j
by buying your groceries at the lowest prices,
ed with the Korean p.-opfe very much cton. our Michigan poet, described It.
Probably all of these old folks on-I A
because they hnd their native counJoyed music when'they lived In their I
quality considered.
atudylng the conditions * while I have own homes, if-the county cun fur-l^
come to tho conclusion that It Is the nlsh them with’music, even though
best thing that could have happened. It be of the canned" variety, let not ▼
Going along the lines of the present

Does Your Shirt Have a
’‘Bulge” On?

New Year Resolutions

It’s our business to take the “bulge” out when we do your
laundering and if you bring it to us we will make it fit you like
new.
During the next year "we wash everything every other

We Resolve to Moot Theso Requirements

Phone 243 for our wagon to call.

American Steam Laundry
Phone 243

SHULTBRS BROS., Proprietor.

Hartings, Mich.

and eventually comes Into posacmlon
Cnrd of Tliank-.—I wish to thank
of everything, the Korean* were bound tho patrons of Hural Route No. 4 for i
lo Iom their country * &gt;&lt;mar or later to the handsome chair and other gifts
one of the eastern nation* and ua Jap- which they u*v„ me. These evidences
ion tho part ot the patron* are ap­
raa naturally went to her. although preciated.
from what I can gather ahe la not to
leen of
Card of Thank*—Wc wish to thank
through----- ..... re faot
that Korea is of no ImportMQe'Jtf ths all tho friends who so kindly rememother nations, such as ICngland or •bered us at ChrUtthaa time. Wo apAmerica, Japan was ah]* td go on un.
hampered.
Another
thing which
strikes ma forcibly I*, that white we

work and

Our goods are fresh and our prices arc

right—give us a trial.

Wunderlich Gi
Hastings, Mich.

�tings

Banner

1 wm. -a,.- nuo —
Ha*UBtr»,-»l.*o. I ceaaedz Final account of admlnlMra,,, „ m. H- Mtehltr. tor fll»d. Dl»eh*r«e lam*d to John
V. 13,100.
Groff, aa odmintetritor.
0. m. wa«warl*der to Ifurl* B. . Estate of John Albartaon. Incompe­
_ il.oniman. 2 lol* Woodlawn plat. Bar- tent Annual, account of guardian

j MU* A.

COURT HOUSE HEWS

l’ry.HH.0®.--

cent*.

Marrlagr Ucerw*.
•
Edwin R. Mallon- to Mabel M. Mal...
Edward J. Davi*. Detroit ’S | lory, lot. HaatinK*. »L200.
School Report.
Obituary poetry and rMOluUona, io Ljtfte D. Hartman. Cloverdale .
H TEAR
Report of the Parker school for
li
Probate Court.
a line.
V»ro Bull. Middleville
OblluarlM of 20 line* or le«* will b* I Amea F. Haywood. Middleville
1* I (Mate of Olive W. Llndser. de- month ending December JI.
II. Post-Paid.
published fr»«; 5 c*nt» p«r Una eharg- [ Quy A. Willard, Middleville ...
21 i c&lt;-n*ed. L4c«aa* lo sell real eitate u|
««...........
once........... 40 ad for each line above th* 20 line*.
(Middleville ..:
1&gt; J private ante granted..
•
&gt;
?J I Katate of-Sarah R- Harthorn, ‘deNotice* of birth*, death* or- mar- j Grattan H. Stucky. Meltmore, -Ohio 21
Number boys enrolled. X.
,
BtlBSCRIlTlONB
rlauc* will be printed free •* now* ■ Mablo'Stuckey. Naahvlllr ..
••
23 , rr-aard. tinier - appointing Gep. BNumber of girls enroMed. 0.
51 Hyde, aa adtnlnlitmtor i-nterea.
pMttter.
■
; Cha*. E. Htrlckten. Woodland
Total rntyllment. IT.
No communication will be publlah-1 Eleanor Roemer, Castleton .
ared at the poatoffice
-•
— ••TI’T’—A r’
Percentage of attendance. #3.*B.
ed under any clrcumitance* unit** It
—------- —
Michigan, as second cl
bear* th* writer** name and postoffice .
Quit Claim*,
ntered for hearing Jan. l»th.
mg the month wrfre:
Lillie Norrta.
addreaa
Sarah J. .Searle*
to U.
Laven
|
m-uncn &lt;&lt;
"•
Latntc
KMatc or
of JoMph
Joseph A.
A. rrumbacK.
Crumback. uede- (, Hdnu Jone*.
jonre. ISlalo
Elale Whitworth. Fern I
ADVERTISING RATES.
, win. purcela m-c. 29. Baltimore, &gt;1.00. i ceaacd. FJtUtl account tiled. Hearing' jjildrcd. Milford and Howard Tun-:
JOB. PRINTING.
I
Fred 8. Baley to CIm*. F. Batey. 40*i Jan. 23rd. Inheritance tax deterrn- '
l(f r Thelma Haljock. Alfred Horn1
” advertlrtnx rats* on appllt acre*, at-c. «, Irving. 1250.
|n*d.
and l&lt;.u Qrout.
*
equipped Job offices In Western Mich-«
W
? „ .
hetate of Gladye E. Sloven*. minor.
Albert Lyon*. teacher.
Petition for
for appolntlna-xuardlan
appolutlng-guardian fllei.
tiledlean and Is prepared to do any kind1
Warranty Ilmla.
,
petition
— —■
of book and Job printing.
Nashville Lumber Co. to O. G. ’ Nomination of Murtha Ward. u.t j
vr.^ 'n.l. h
guardian tiled. Order appointing en-I
q
HOW B ITUST
Squire*. lot. Nashville. &gt;1.000.
, Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ro­
Robt. W..Rogers to Muri H. Belles. tered.
Estate of Alice Stevens Rhoades. Wa-d for any ease of Catarrh that
parcel, sec. IS. Maple Grove. &gt;100.00.
WHAT OUGHT 1914 TO BRING TO HASTINGS?
deceased.
Petition fur appointing
curcd by Hall's Catarrh
general and special administrator “““ “ cnrea Dy
tiled.
Order
appointing
Mnrtfia [ Cur®.
J. Bleb'Hie best thing it could bring would be a "Get Together spirit

that would forever end the,factionalism that has hcen sb harmful to
lot. Woodlawn plat. Barry. &gt;350.
the city’fl interests, and Which has prevented many good things ‘»i*.Delbert
Lancaster to Rollo M.
from*coining and bad things from leaving. If we could have a "pull j
together” elub, anti btlry all the other chibs and hammers with
Milton B. Conyi-r to Glen C. Fi
section 20. Hope. &gt;1.300.
which so much "knocking” has been done in thujtast. it would be Parcel,
1
profitable for Hastings.
1
There ought to be something like a Chamber of Commerce or ,acrM. arc. I fl. Ca»llcton. &gt;100.00,
Citizens Association that would be on the job every minute plug- :
ging for Hastings, seeking to du the very needful but difficult work
of stimulating public interest in niatjefs that will mean the progress
of the city.
-Wc believe a commission-govcrmyciil with a business manager
would be good for Hastings. Wc arc making no accusations what­
ever, nor are conditions worse here than in most cities of this size :
where, generally -peaking, altogether too little attention is paid to
public business. But they ought to be much belter. A smaller and ;
Iwittcr organized city government could du far more titan is possible '
with sucii a governing body as wc have. This would be jtiskl’s.
true no matter what the politics of the council. Governing a city ■
is a business matter, very largely, ami needs the same painstaking
care and management'that-is given in these days to other large
business affairs.
It ought to In-, and we believe it is. evident that the city of Has- j
lings iwcds better school buildings and belter roads. It vyould not
scctlt to us to be out of character for the school board to be looking.
up plans that would end the crowded cumlition of the central school ■
buildings.
Wc w&lt;nild like* to sec some definite plan entered upon lo im­
prove the,City Park, and put the city's streets in better shape. We
cannot do* it all in one year, but with a definite program to work ■
to, we might reasonably expect to see very much accomplished in
the next five or ten years that would make Hastings a far morel
pleasant place to live in than it is. It is now one of the best rcsi-1
dcncc dtics nf the smaller-sort, but it ought to be far better, for ,
few cities have so many natural advantages.
. Wc would not wish to unduly exalt the inatepal side of life ■
in Hastings, but it is nevertheless an important matter. We have
enough liyr,.prpgrcj$ivp. brct-p«;ipus f^gtorics in Hastings so that |
wc know what a help they arc fd a town. Can we afford to stop
where wc are? Ought wc not tn set before us the plan to get
one or two more live Industries in Hastings during 1914? Wc do
not believe Hastings can offer bonus enough to get big factories
to move here, nor is it certain that such a policy would be advisable,
because we could not house«thc operatives of a large institution.
But wc can cay for the smaller ones very nicely.- ami as their
growth is gradual, housing the operatives is not so large a task. I
Wc have one available building that is well adapted for a small
manufacturing plant.
We ought to provide at least one more in
1914; and sec that both are occupied.
In general town pride and town spirit ought to have a large
growth in fastings in 1914. The town is worthy of both.

Estate at Fred IL Barlow, den
Final account of executor filed,
der assigning residue of estate ■
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,

r in.il account of special ndminlstrajor । Mat free. 1-rleo V cents t&gt;.r bottle. Soldi
tiled. Discharge Innui-d to 1
cr as special ndmlnlstralor.

PI

DAMOFs

JEWELEI

OPTICIANS

Prompt service in our repair depart­
ment on Jewelry. Watches, Optical Re­
pairing, both in mounting and lenses.

Diamond Mounting
(The Rings in'Stock)

Clocks called for and -delivered anywhere
in city.

We are strong on Wedding Rings
Two Doors East of Postoffice

EARNING MONEY
WHILE YOU SLEEP
That’s what your Savings will be doing when you
deposit them with us. It’s the little things of life that make the
great things possible. This is true in the matter of Saving. Little
Savings put into our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT will in a short
time amount to a large bank account because we pay A GOOD
RATE OF INTEREST—3% compounded semi-annually—a rate
as high as good, safe banking will permit any bank to pay.

Obituary.
Henrietta Hannah Weltman
horn In the township of Carlton, Bar•v
liiv.nl un. 1»it t

What arc a man's ’ best years" de­
pends largely on what his youth was
—tho time for laying the foundation.
It also depends upon the nature of
hla work und something of hl* slam-1
Ina or staying powers; also, aji to .
whether he ha* mastered Ills environ­
where' they ment* or allowed them to master him
Hugo Munsterbcrg place* tho high

Don’t delay the matter of starting a Savings Account with us. We
can help you earn money.

think* a mane beet work *hould be

nlw*ya looked on the bright .side &lt;•(

Oster claims that little original and
valuable w^rk la done after the ago
of forty. Aa for my own humbin opln
Ion. I um quite thoroughly convinced
that a man does not roach his prime
of Intellectual strength and lucidity
Full*
until he arrives at the halfway bouse
—threescore and ten.
&gt;
The life problem Is very much like
TEETH WITHOUT
a marathon, nnd should bo decided
accordingly. On the one hand. It I*
not a question of years, but of condi­
HOOF Ob' MUtTU
tion—mentally and physically. How
did ho paas tho seventieth milestone,
Moat anyone can appreciate the old and decrepit or vigorously? On
advantage of luvlug a full set of teeth the other hand. It Is npt a question as
without u plot®‘covering up the roof
lila condition? IHd h« coUapen or did
obtain Hits tnullioil. nnd cun lit ho finish strtms?—Ix&gt;a Angeles Times.

of nerd.

We want everyone to have a neat little sum laid away for some
future time when you may need it and we will do our very best
to make your association with us a pleasure as well as a profit to
you. If there is any one thing we emphasize above another in
the matter of treatment of our Customers it is accomodation.

She leaves it husband and

We want to call the attention of the ladies to the small private
waiting rodm in the bank. This room is designed and fitted up
especially for your private use any time you have any business
to transact which may require the use of a room of this sort. It is
comfortable, light and fitted up with desk and chairs. We invite
you to feel free to use it at any time,
Resources $700,000.

Capital and Surplus $125,000.

Hint

People Worth Witching.
■ Tbrre arv certain pcroon* wboiu
. phj»iuguou))*t* say should be avoidc-d by certain &lt;flh»r peraou*. Thus. thp
' talker la warned to keep away from
tfiv person with the overhanging forv
, head, for bo will prove exceedingly
deep In argument. The bualneaa man
In mind that ti ciwt» y»u la advised to watch carefully when
if this method of replacing deallog with tho man with tho rrerd1 Ing forehand' and chin, tho large,
i curved and prominent bine, for bo will
wUltutit any irapt
,
,
of drugs to prodte'o 1 prove afirewd lu bualueag.

that have plate* covering roof
u mouth that have had ‘Ilin usual
trouble*, Yuu will hear II aaid
tty it, pul iblo dentists that UiK
H im d«nc th® name ns *cl*nltat*

I'. I&gt;. UWL.NH

HASTINGS CITY BANK
“The Bank That Does Things for You.”
Hastings

Michigan

to thunk my pultuns for the (ur coal
and glures apiivlhit useful Present*
they Rare pie during the holiday sea­
ton and 1 wish lu auy to iny patron*
that your cuurtMy. your many acta uf
ktedao-s and your good will have
klvcii im: much ‘enjoynwut in my

&gt;।
i

Juljn L. Ormalx.
Rural, Carrier Dowling. Route 1.

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�hitmen nn&lt;l shell—must Num from
tho assimilated food through the

CONSKJLTOKS

Mlllir &amp; Barris Funnture'
Jjetnud Kmlwlmer always in attend.-!

PHONE 22* OA 327

JOHN M. GOULD
&gt;

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone xya
.

Sowbwottm Barry
Department

•tic Creek nre attending some time aS
William I’eolry’s. The school ChrAnwa ire** Was very
Well attended Chrl-mnon eve.
The
IehlldFen did fine with their cxcrelrea

Woman Is As Old As
She Looks

[

Experimentalists say that peas.
iH*am«. wheat, cornmeal nnd’votne
other Vegetables contain ranch flesh- '
forming substances, but it la difficult
io aay what proportion of them
should hr used or what quantity given '
without doing mischief. There are j The blacksmith shop ha* clotted
certain fre&lt;ls that give warmth and until nfil r’lho’liolKMs *.
aid respiration, nnd certain kinds that
John Crawford has gone to work In
the Parker hotel In IJnstingx.
grofrlngt animal, if we give only
w.trmth.frrodiiclng
substances the with Frank Sears of llaMIng*.
consumers will fall In tho Incroamt of
Visiting Mrs. aim norm, niu t- r
Mr nniJ
j-r lI1H
,.nt. r. &gt;
much flesh-producing nourishment It
era! works.
talnrd thrtr chUdr.-ti mul granit- hilgoes to waste or becomew injurious.
•Robert VanValkonbiirg put up.n
1
linker windmill from XM»drm&gt;. Ohio
The science of feeding I" one that for Henry Hinrr 'aiu "•'••k
must bo studied carefully If success is
Hrhopl rlosrd for Hi ibn , vacation I
desired. T« underfeed Is ns bad as to with n Ghrlstmaa tr.-v i d fin.- pro !
gram Wednesday hbtht. It was wrlli'
wh-'-n nitrogenous olcim-nta nre neces­ altrntloj. Mis* Way. t&gt;.&gt;. h-r ami th- ,
to contrib- sary. and vice versa, will do more children n’rr glad of a lath- vui-.iihui..
harm than good. Food for tho object

UNDERTAKING AN
FUNERAL DIRECTOF

LAWYER

i "kk &gt;s sn nuucn anti a nan or cunI rent rated food m*lo up of lime. soda. &gt;
sulphur, iron, phosphorous, magnesia,
oil and albumen.

HAOTtWOM, UCHIQAM

jvsyanclng. Havine • '
rt of Abstract Beau.

FIRE INSURANCE

LU H. PRYOR

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate S EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on ■ LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of busincsH at a
SMALL PROFIT.
It you
have never dealt with us, why
not give ua a trial.

Order Our Drays
When you have any moving to be
done. TWO ’AVTO TRUCKS.

PUMP ARD SAFE MOVING
Oqr Specialty.

HA8TIN6S TRANSFER CO

Chink of fitnrv Smith

l l.TI'r IIIHVW l&gt;- ' "■ .'II U»UK&gt;*Mr nMM lllld ,nov,..|
h|, f
HI'VD OF GUI.I. I.\K1&lt;
\lr. amt Mrs. Isom* Allli.-n wont it
‘...
. .
' KJilatnnxoo to niirmi
French paulurcrs. bdlove In imll- th„ lllll(.r-. brother. M
ing grain. Tt Is put In a pan of water' uri|,..
ami boiled until soft -nough to he
SiiU Gertruda Rnl:&lt;
easily bruised between the lincrrs. It ... .. .. ..
,
Is claimed that four pints of o.its
boiled, will Illi a pint measure ten
times; four pints of buckwheat, bail­
ed. will nil a pint measure fourtm-r
times; four pints *&gt;f corn batted, will tallied Christmas Ihn f •mil—* of Har­
nil n pint measure ten limes, at-d ry Chittenden, Ray Holland and Hhrrfour pints of rye balled, will till a pint mnn iT.iuty «.f this pl. •
ale. and
measure fifteen limes.
Italic Knlflln of HhiuiiHn^.l.
poultry house* should bo located
whore they will get the morning sun
nnd should bo elevated so that the iarlty than the American Barred Ply­
Hocks or the While Wyandot­
rain and surface water will drain mouth
te*. and they fully represent our Ideas
away from them.
In what a market fowl should Ik—
no remodeled by tearing nut the medium weight, plump body, quick
multi. front nnd leaving it open for growth, yellow skin, .yellow legs nnd

complete surpriv «■

"il,,| Shelby Nash
«crn'K”&gt;“r'- W"”

■nly-rivo people.

Undoubtedly Mr.

or line gravel to the depth of four or

Grand Rapids, lllicb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.

Store on Corner o( Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

..ml h.»
Vl'Kl'lL..

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
JOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AMO BLADDER

SELL FARMS, HOMES,
SUMMER RESORT PROPERTY,
AND BUSINESSES,

McCue with

NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED.
Mr. Property Owner will you co-o|&gt;erate with me to bring
about a better condition ol the market lor Barry County Real
Estate and maintain that market at all times?
• With yuur hearty co-operation 1 can. with my long experience,
and knowledge ol not only HOW. but WHERE, and WHEN, to
advertise-.
•
‘
And with the,NEW and UP-TO-DATE PLAN I have de­
viled to be abb- to get your property l&gt;efore TEN THOUSAND
.PROSPECTIVE BUYEHS-AVITHIN THIRTY DAYS alter it
•has been listed with-me; . *
*«•

cannot throw much light upon 1 did thclr put

See Them.

Hooks inueli like a Simon pure era.*
(between White Wy.uidotto nud Light
Brahma. They ore rikeih-ni layers.
I
We cull the llr.ihm-is^nd ih. Leg(horn* American, but strictly sprnklng
they belong (n^ England nnd Italy.

All sorts of electrical vork
All Work Guaranteed

vantage, without doubt, by feeding ।
Alta, nnd John K. Hogg of Grand
*’Hh mash. We would moisten the Ledge hre vlsiUr. i i&lt; It ninth. » .u.d
mn*h. and feed thia sparingly al first. I‘dd scltoolm.it. r h r .
for Hu* reason that if. strong In pro- (
Edward C.tmj.1 .1 and wife of C 1t,&lt;1n- "'c ure nnt
fortunllti* aa to'nr Frevk mid I:.. Johnson nnd v.if.
( Ih’' "Mr «•’ secure this supply* cheap. I of Yorkville sp. •, 'lirlstmns wiih L

OEO. VAN TIFFLIN
KlMtrlclan.

CUilp, bluuu A Sunil 1.1. C«.

I can buiLd up and maintain such a market that any property
owner can expect in sell his pro|x-rty for a reasonable price in a
reasonable length ol tint. . and AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR.
.Such should Ih* the condition in EVERY COUNTY, and such a
condition can Iw brought about by th«- hearty co-operation of the

Would you advise dry ashes.
। vacation with h«
land, for instance Is more of thr moist earth for dusting boxes for this i lot&lt;“.
Cochin M(df. nnd Is not so prolific ns coming winter? Ikivo nlwaya used ■ ■ *«-w&lt;-y Stani-.i. -------------- ......
tha Brahma of America.
ashes but birds serin to fade an much ' »*’l,*»'»l epent l:&gt;- w-fk with Ills muIn winter as In summer, and still don’t

naao TWde tn Effect March », ivig.
tie* he handles lu- Improves In their —L. U
- Dally Except Sunday.

utility qualities. There was a time I Answer. No doubt but your bird*
when he considered the show room of are the colored kind, which would be
mTiro Importance than the production I affected by ashes. I.
their plumage, Ing hla mother Mr-.. Clara Cl.ir
Elmer Staple
iCalamnco.i
of meat and eggs, but today It Is dlf- M&lt;d«t earth I* very much preferred us
Henry Smith and &gt;fe Sunday.
ferenL The day Is not far distant'a dust bath.

outward •

Studying Problem of Age.
For FroM Bites nnd Chapped Skin.
,
Tho brittle arteries of old
age both ..rt. :u. .»n and . v-n.mt.
church
i " ' m2'
The non-sitting varieties lay white which the doctors call athermotos. । Ix-onnr.l Du-ll- ■ &lt;le Urlstmas din-';?• * ' 1,1
'toea; chapped hands and lips, chll----------- -- ....................... — --------_
--------- . —-------------------- ....
n««r with his br-.lhcf Clgrctv. at Del- * n,.
blalna, cold • sores, red and rough j•produce n brawn egg. To much mid- ' unavoidable and more or less nhyal- i,onskins, there' Is nothing to equal Buck, | lings In tho feed will cause sm..ll
accompaniment of advancing I
A""
ten's Arnica Salva. Stops tho pain' ■ixod egg*. Tho egg gradually doa.
‘ Christinas v
responriblo directly and; Mrs. Ida .
nt once and heals quickly. In every orogses In-slxe nnd weight as thr li&gt;y 1 f**”'
..home there should it a uox handy all Ing season prolongs. The «ix&lt;* of thr 1 Indirectly for a very considerable por- visiting hoi
tho time. Best remedy for all skin egg. as a rule. Incrraaes with the ago ( tlon
death rate. Thote Uuniild.
non of
ot the
inc annual
anm
diseases. Itching rcsema, tetter, piles, ■ &gt;f th&lt;* hsn.
'] aar.vriln.k
—
_ 11.101011-Hrtmmlo Arm-at' nnd family am!
sanguine l-nllr.
folks who hold that
death
etc. 16c. Recommended by Carveth
Vvrnlcc K 11.- spent ChriABmn
Kvery particle of the car-yolk, al- '
•"&gt; •‘l°u,d
PO«‘P&lt;&gt;ne&lt;l to the Miss Rrm
4 Stebbins, A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
Ernest Crandall and family mat
aldo of one hundred years
man—
—. Bantleld.
hither aide
that centenarians should be the rule
Burr and Ho&gt;d &lt;’iark nf Hmu l;tgi
। rather than the rare exception—are high school visit..1 thclr mother Mrs
. SklliI coming morn and more to question tho
i«. OH.
Robinnecessity for this early rusting out of'
1 the body plumbing. Metchnlkoff's fa- (
Tiger flesh wa* oaten by the Ma­
moua studies which led him to the
Wedn.sd.iy evening
nice
lays
to
give
thorn
strength
and
cun
­
conclusion that sour milk was the
crowd and many Hull
elixir ot longevity, started the ball ning—a course of reasoning which made happy with the
.
.
rolling afresh, and since then the was not wholly Illogical—and among
physiological laboratories have been our early physicians there appeared ml H» song* and recitation-,
School
busily at work studying the problem be a desire to find a medical agent
."h
.uPPo..d jam., .10, tb.
.....
J;
ichuU
Evening Poet.
diseased part. Hut these agents be- for (h„ mnnth ,,nillrtg December 1?.
came so revolting in character, that
-'
•«
they marvel bow patlenta could sub­
mit to their treatment Fox's lungs
Ono small boy of my acquaintance
for a cough, pigeons cut in half while
will be careful when he grows up
alive and applied to the foot warm, a
The following pupils were neither
about that- business of writing his ad­
dried toad put Into the armpit or tied abrent nor tardy during the month:
dress legibly, if he retains hie present to tlio head for fever, hedgehogs, Ethelyn Anders; Norma Wichman.
sense ot Importance ot making the
earthworms made into sjrrup, snails, Busti Hayward. Leone .Peake. Mar­
garet Hayward. Homer McCallum.
vermin, cats, ucw-bom puppies—all Grace Peake am! Dorothy Wichman.
era tho other evening, and, after tho
figured among old remedies, many up
Alice Foley, teacher.
enumeration of those upon* whom be
to comparatively r'-cent times. One
invoked a blessing, concluded: “And
Might Have Been Worse.
was advised tn cm off a lack of one's
"Wbat are jrou swearing about?" Inhair and drink It * Uls wine or beer to
Ladysmith avenue.
qulred the farmer. “Oh," growled the
cure plague.
utotorist, -'thia machine got broke
taV about the destlaatloa of Uft an­
down,
and 1 can't gel it to go." “You're ;
Do you begin to cough at night Just
swer.—London Chronicle.
when you hope to sleep? Do you have in luck," said the farmer; “the last1
^■“llchllhg thront that keiyiv you man 1 saw round here got all broke i
Bunchsd Them.
awake? Just take Foley's'Hopcy and
. During a Catholic convention O'Sul­ Tar Compound.
It will check the,
livan got a Job as a taxi driver. One cough and stop the tickling sensation
Drink Mads From Kola Nut
Kola la one of the moat popular soft |
day at the. hotel he got a pprty of four at once. Does not upaet the stomach.
that wanted to go to four different sons. Arthur K. Mulholland .—Adv.
drinks in Jamaica.. Tho kola uuta i
churches immediately. One wanted to
go to St. Joseph's another to SL Paul's,
England, where Uft- ulrup la manufacanother to BL Peter’s, and the other to
cured, colored, flavored, and then it
Bt. Mary's. O'Buillvsn drove them lo
tawnt back again.
All Saints' church.

FOR SALE

6 Single Comb White Leghohn Cock­
erels, Youngs' Strain

3 Barred

Rock Cockerels

3 Anconia Cockerels

the only thing that would cure him.
Goo. Potter, of Ponllac. Mo., was
down on hln Iwk with kidney and
bladder trouble and Foley’s Kidney
Pills made him well and able to work.

Bishop of Battle

,1 floor clean and f.tdjiuii
removing the manure.

IBRARY [AMPS

Farm Phones— Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251
School
Ilcport.
J. Wnlah

and receive salvation. Wo are pt
provide n dust Inth for the fowls. (■electing only proper typo nnd laying ing for you whorrMivou may be.
Where dropping boards are used un- ability In his matings, and secures
The W. C. T. I', tlrtr meet with !

Matthews

.

month ending Deoemlwr IS. PUS.
Number nf days taught. !0.

Hcptembcr Is the beat month In nil they of similar type, breeding same ns
C. H. G.
the year for tho annual house­ ours, or what?
cleaning. Remove nil fixtures such
Answer. Our opinion of these bird*
bird,
us roasta dropping boards und nr*ta I *" Identically tho atmo ns af any other
if rush th.-cobwebs Jtnd dust from the I Vent performers In this lino of l*n- Delton t.i spend a w.
wall, nnd celling and remove the lit- I dcavor. W&lt;- llrmly Im&gt;IIovo th.w ony|
, ter and dirt from tho floors. When j K°°d strain of birds ean be made to |
floors are «&gt;f earth remove as much as । produce, and produce wonderfully. ,
appears to Im, mixed with dirt or ex-1 under proper conditions. In this In-;
i-roment.
'
----- - -- . .
Then with n spray pump or a brush
apply lime wash to every part nf the
। building. This lime wash Is made by
slacking rock lime with hot wnter nnd
I thinning |n the consistency of sktm| milk. If two per cent nf carbolic
, add Is tiddcil tho wash Will ho mnr?
Offectunl &lt;18-a disinfectant.
The roosts should bo painted with
all may enjoy If u.
und tobacco dual &lt;&gt;r stems added to
•erklns haa gone to
the straw or sawdust nesting material.

Ip.C.LAj. hMi57 Hiitlip

Favorite Prescription

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......................
Ing gore exorcising, for without prop- b
or muscular movements the dlgosll-m i
will l»o defective, and no good result*
can lie expectod.

Hon house* for winter layers should
ho built n* snug u* possible on tho
tjireo side*, north, east and west, and
with an absolutely tight roof. Tho
south aldo should bo.almost entirely
open to the sun ami air. Muslin cur­
tains may bo provided so ns to partly
close tho front oh very cold nights or
during storm weather. There Is no
danger from exposure In an open
front house during the day or night,
provided that all opening* arc on one
side nnd below a horlsontal piano of
Hu, roosts. This open front must al-

with rooting paper. Both ends and
th.- back of the house should also Ik* cope with these two American standWind proof. If the house la more
Ilian eight feet high. It should be
What do you think of tho English
Leghorns. entered nt Hlorrs nnd Moun­
floor.
from
tain Grove? How dn they compare

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.

DR. PIERCE’S

Under such conditions you ar&gt;- fortified from being compelled
to sacrifice your properly if occasion should arise where you had
to sell on short notice.
&gt;
I have been req nested hundreds and hundreds of times in the
last year to GET BUSY, nnd get into the Real Estate business
again. Now that I have, wt I you get busy tn-J co-operate with
me?
'If you will, fill out the blank below and mail it to me AT
ONCE. If you will I will send a man. dr com!- myself, and look
your property over and negotiate a satisfactory agreement to sell it.
By April ist next I want mot less than 200 FARMS on tny
list, and ALL THE SUMMER RESORT PROPERTY THAT
IS FOR SALE IN BARRY COUNTY.
Fill put blank lielpw and mail it to trio today. Do it NOW.

C. B. BENHAM, Real Estate and Investment Broker,
Hastings, Mich.
Dear Sir:—
. *1 desire to sell my property and will list it with you if
satisfactory agreement can be made later when you look over
my property.
’
• •

My property is located on Sec.—Town
., County.
State..

No-Acrcs...

Price

-Terms..
Buildings described. ..

2 White Orpington Cockerels

Name.
P. o____

3 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerels

1 Pair Buff Cochin Bantams

JL F. D.

State..

C. B. BENHAM
.

Real Estate and Investment
o M a.«_ r&gt;
•
[no North Broadway.

�UKTORKATOKAK.
a0KK»A.T
SCHOOL HJESSOH

question without *s «MM for your
meditation, noting that it la in child­
likeness that wo muat saur Into th*
kingdom of God Mv HI. He Msasod
thorn, aa tho Hebrew father WMW
Tho portion not printed. Mk.
41. represent* un Interesting laaaon la
humility. John had seen one who
wan not of their particular group,
and ha took It Mpon hlmeelf to for-

Women of
superior edv
disccnuntnt i
force to their
derful correc

one clip of tho rice. cooksd. add a
lableapoonful of sugar, ths yolk of
one eg*. * ublrapoonful of corn­
starch. a pinch of salL two cups of
new milk and vanilla to flavor. Bring
all to the boll tvhlle stirring. pour In-

Liver Tablets
rife of Maple Grove.

Tbioufhost the naay etaree
"
* thromh the ordaalt
er sera reliable
year*, there ia no ufw
i
for itonuch troubles

ytta for Chrl«tn&gt;a». Dor und.wife pt I

but n little pepper. black or red as
preferred. Is in Improvement. After
eruptblng pal ' lhe oyster between
the hands and Uy upon u platter to
* ano Mr. and Mr*. Har.ey
Hend the flowers;
dry well before frying. To fry. im­
qf Batllo Creek and Mr. «pd While the hand cun huld.
,
merse in deep, hot fat In which a
rrtx-rt of Hastings spent Chris:- And lhe heart be told.
of bread will brown nicely.
th Mr. apd Mra. Floyd McKay. I
Hwcct word* In It* fettered hours. piece
When the oyster comes to the surface
It I* done. Drain and keep upon a

Niwblt.
(inly the most thoughtless or ignor­
Miss Florence Smith spent Sunday ant woman goes about with protrud­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolter and Mr. ing hatpins.

loea. und pul In a pint of water with a
Creeds and philosophies and all pinch ot unit, and let stand all night.
Floyd Nesbit and wife spent Bun- knowledge are vanity and folly before Next morning sponge the satin on the
the lure of the one pink-cheeked lass. right aide with this mixture and wipe
tightly with a cloth. Then iron on
Battle Creek
Aleck Olllesplo
wrong side, and It will bo a* Klosay as
Value of Silk btocking».
Alex Gillespie and family ut thu
No system ot physical exercises yet
invented cun compare for one mo­
ment with silk stockings for giving un
erect carriage lo the female head.— cconomlcar. Two cup* of sugar, one
half cup of lard. Holl a package of
Oliver op I on*
needed raisins until they are soft and
use lhe water In whieh they have
Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Smith aui.
been boiled, plus enough apple sauce
daughter* Mildred und Eva arc visit­
or any sour sauce or frult.Juico to
ing hla brother Herman Smith and
make two cups of liquid or acinlfamily at South Boardman.
llquld. In this dissolve two tcuspoonArmlna Gillespie la at home from her needle and not the streets!” ex­ Tuls
of soda. Add n pinch of salt,
claimed the old fogy philosopher, who flour, lhe raisin*, cinnamon, cloves
Mias Ruby BHl pent part
and nutmeg.
The amount of lhe
Enough should t&gt;c
George GIHespIc. of the M. A. JJ. Is
spending his vacation at home.
The friends und -nelgEburs of Will
Even.the not very thrilling role he
Charlton pres^tted him with a pursee plays ut a wedding ua the father of thr

HORSES FOUND WILD HOME

at 25 Ceots a Box
way. forthwith, and Immediately,
found some 40 times In the Rook. It
Is the shortest of the four Book*. A*

corded In the servant gospel. The
Servant’s works arc made prominent
rather than Ills words
The key

The Outline Developed.
Luring the early part of His minis­
try Jesus did not make prominent
Illa death and resurrection, allhough

Hounding forth tho message •’Repent
for Iho kingdom of heaven Is at
ht\nd." 8eo Mat • :** Jesus Himself

kingdom promised
Fax-ourugiiig lite Aged.
recent wedding In Chicago tho bride’s
A medical authority la of the opin­ porinnt to make
Give Him Time.
mother not only, gave the bride sway
Benton—^liavo you tried all the In a more or )&lt;*w» commonplace man­ ion that the aged should receive from
remedkH that your friend* have ner. but she pronounced a bencdlctlun "tartan u -sympathy und support that
rvoommoftded for your rheumatism?”
will help and cheir them. The old
Tu 1str—"Great rtcott, no! I haven’t
bad the pesky disease more than

Poor Girt.
"May I tell you the old, old story?"
he asked. She looked down, blushed
Talc- - ounce* of butter. 2 ounces
and nodded her asaenL ho ho told
her tor the twenty-seventh time how of Hour. 2 ouiH-es of sugar, two eggs,
n little- baking powder and half u pint
of.milk. Beal the butter with a woodBrooklyn Life.

of the drags will cure his cold.—K*&gt;- in." remarked a prospective tenant, 1
suggest that you call It ‘Ths Sardinia." *

swim to some little toothsome Inlet aas City Times.

im-sscngor* to proclaim the same tid­
ings. not ' to Gentiles, but to Israel,
iMat. 10:S-7). Ths kingdom of heav-

the lard.

Chincoteague. It
on
Ol me oaii-wua uunw
•••••
Tight
Another "Limitthe stretches of the island and of
They were searching for
Assotsague; strong, shaggy, small
creatures, somewhat larger than the tho Optlmlat says, loafs around tho th* new apartment house.
Shetland poniee, who plunge boldly

this

distinction.

. should. Without too great a depurt| urc from actual truth, tell him how
। young he look*. An effort should ba
I made tu keep hl* mind plcu&amp;uitly
t-mpluyed. The tonic effect uf a local
happening, which engage* the utteni Hon of the community. &lt;m the aged

Chincoteague from Mme wrecked ves­
sel In the eighteenth or perhaps the
seventeenth century, and. In the
couree of time, to have degenerated In
else.

Ons bird alts oa a bough and tings
Another bird alt* on a
nearby bough and chirps. And you

ural grass lo fsed them, and for drink
little pools of slightly brackish waest ones make little reservoirs for
themselves by digging with Uetr
hoofs.
**

each. Once a year, In July, the horses
sro rounded up in Aaaoteague and in
Chincoteague and are driven down
Into the town, where they are penned
and the colic are branded. Then Mme
mainland, who will give as much aa
a hundred or a hundred and twentyfive dollars for a "stylish'' horse.

FARMS FOR SALE
Money to Loan
on Real Estate
Now ia the time to buy farm land.
Let ua hear from you before
you buy.

Ezra Morehouse G Co.

and thclr rough coats are properly
curried, they present a very attrac-

Ezra Morehouae will be at Hastings Saturdays!
Delton Mondays.

WM SUFFERS

' .my country and uro nowhere expensile. Ip the treatment of the
; eggs a flat vessel of about 100 quart*
ls tilled t&gt;» half II* capacity with the
l preserving agent. Into which the egg*
1 aro dlpp* &lt;1 for two mlnulc* und tbun
I allowed tu dry. Fur the dipping yro-

Is located in the rear of Hoonah's Cigar Store
and Club -Room.

One luuket Is dipped af*. and by employing a

HOT SOUPS

GOOD THINGS
JQ [If

.

HOT SANDWICHES, &gt;11 kind*.

I

BLUE POINT OYSTERS.
The BEST COFFEE in the city.

Look Me Up and try one of my 15c Business Lunches.

TOM DOYLE
■jaff«r*on Street

dipped simultaneously. In this man­
ner two or three |*orson* can dtp

L'liainlx-rlnln'~ tough Krtnnly.

Maa tings* Mich.

lAitAdSuu | The piace t0 Meet Your Friends, j

Cindy

• We have just installed our NEW CASES making every
case in the store dust and dirt proof. They are zinc lined through­
out. We have
.

The Only Electric Moistener
in the county making it very easy for us to always give you your
favorite Cigar or Tobacco, CLEAN, MOIST snd JUST RIGHT.
We solicit comparison.
Try us and see for yourself.

SAT’RDAY, Jan. 3rd SPECIAL
i Briur Pipe______ _____ ________

’

I |wcksg«' Smoking Tobacco....
I

1 i&gt;»i.'kage Pipe Cleaners_______

? J All for 25c

Wc also have a few one-half pound packages of Prines Albert fXa*
which wc arc selling with a Block Meerschaum Pipe I Vi

9 Vv

J. F. Hoonan

ifferaon St.

Heatings. Mich*

Mtelltrs

Know where you stand in your business.

suffering, but uf**. the glory that wa*
to follow ft I’.vr 1:11). ’’The third
day.” This l» n surrvctlun day In the
Scripture*.
H”, Gen. k 1:10: 11:4:
42:11: 1 Cur. 11/1
v
While Hla mind wo* tixed on the
ertto*. they were disputing ubuiit
greatness. Wh* n questioned about It
th*-ir lh*« win* silent. They knew
they hud lam
thinking men’s
thought*, not God’s (2:12).
Helf
hud been prumliy ul. They had true

to tell is to have a record of all the money you
receive and where it goes. -Wo have special
Blank Books for every purpose in sizes to suit &lt;
your needs. The Rexall Letter File at 25c is • &lt;

like this llttls holiday: Indeed, some
wrttera are popular just because their

whole filing cabinet in itself.
♦
A most complete line of supplies for your ♦

plete idleness among them. Rut It le
not the proper alm of writing to Pro­
voke this kind of unconscious Idle-

office. All kinds of Pens and Pencils, Pen Hold*
era, Pen Racks, Inks of all colors, Ink Wells,
Mucilage, Library Paste in all size jars, Rulers,
Rubber Bands, Erasers, Stenographers* Note

Just lit n know slut you mod.

just as unflattering.

Garveih &amp; Stebbins:

wer* far from i.irfeoL What a pic­
ture of ourselves!
How often our
words and aetlutii betray selfishness.
•Yhe desire of being first show* only
fltnesa tu bo last. Such u desire re­
veal* nothing but sulf." Bclf-cxaltu-

wllllngnwa lu Itayn. with tho spirit
manifested by th* disciple*- Hvcrtv*
Ing “in mr name” 'passat take place
until you arc "in mr name." Have
you received Jesus, aa your Saviour?
if not, no amount of other ”rt«l»1na”
will save you. Hatvallon la lu none
other (Acta 4:1&gt;|;^,JY
Jcwus was niuell displeased (In­
diana nV because of the unaracluus
way tin* discipl. . treat cd llio«e who
brouatif Uielr children tv Jesus- Thia
Is the only time that this word Is
used ut Jesus. It indicates much arief.
Is it not aignitiiant that U* only lime
'Ho wo* "much dirplaaaeC was when
the disciplsa were seeking lo hinder
th* bringing ot children lo Him?
Why till* spevlal imerost irt lhe III-

C«um and IKHt'It ia very curlew to •*." mM
Blither*, ”wt»t a musical voice Mr*.
Brigbtayee baa. and yet wbagargr

only naturgV a«14 Vlup. "Ttm i
Mra. Bright*?*! lurnri French
phonograph, and ah* ha» mlrtakan
ittpertMtlopp ot the »*cor&lt;J« far

A Diffeeeacw in Working How*.

A man * wurklug day Is • hour*HIs body organ* must work p»rt«eily
buMuosa of this world, but Jesus 24 hours to Keep him ill for t hour*
—
------ ‘~-&lt;Hhr* HKIK
made Hla appeal for chlldrsu. Is ----- ..
llfsre that In the Bill* i;1‘Ud with
which Jesus Christ it»« fellowship,
Into
your
system
w
all unknown to those outside? Head
tonowU*. ' A. E.

&gt;

Books, Calendar Pads, Diaries.

tented readers. No clergyman would
wish to fill his church because his
sermons had the power of putting all
hla congregation to sleep; and tho
writer who become* popular through

Nagging “Worts Than Murder."
Supreme Court Justice BUckmar to
Brooklyn refused to grant Mra. Abbie
K. Rossman a separation from hat
husband, Edwin J. Ros*man. and Uli
the young couple "V&gt; got togathof
Christ. Humiliation
and "stop nagging each other.”
Hon. Take tb- t lai
"SomeUmoa Mbiak.** JeeUee BlMte
and He gives a place uf exaltation.
Let u* think uf III* exaltation. n&lt;&gt;( mar aaid. "nagfini ia a worse crtiM
our*. If we arc faithful i»i exalting than murdar. aad that it deaa taore to
Him. He will exalt u«. "And Ho look destroy happiness." He also told ths
a child.” probably ., small child. Sarno husband that he ought to furnish hit
word used &gt; Ilmen In MuL 3. there wife a place to live apart from hip
translated "young child.” Cou*tra»t
th,* infant’* deiKitdenor. cunSdotue. mother.

It

means money to you to know which lines are
profitable and which are not. This applies to the
farmer as well as the merchant.
The only way

provoke It aro probably thsmsalvoa
unconscious of tho affect they pro­
duce. Even they aro trying to pay
something, snd falling so pretentious­
ly that their fnllure Is concealed from

gpod f&lt;*r nlnn months and th*

coughs and colds.

Blank Books and
0HI66 SUDDliBS

thing, that hla

as In Egypt the night of the passover
either u lamb mu’t be killed or the
"Behold tho
tlrstluirn must

match scratch. Ono ot these will not

chirping—not the note of
•f longing.

and long-lived; one old Inhabitant
with Mt. which tok*s Him back to boasts of a mare, most prolific ot
In current affairs is often quite auTU- Abraham only, where the Jewish na­ colls, which lived to bo forty years
tury. They thus have something lo tion begins). Hla early ministry re­
vealed n&lt;&gt; purpoe* concerning the Harper's Magaxlne.
an- thi’ living present,
the Jew*. But Hie «wn received Him
e milk. Wh
num rar.-lv bi-ruin*-* j
not (John 1:1 f). and now He an­
mlxiun- Into
. nip., oven* preysi*uai&gt; uun.i in »••*», plan' tn th.- activities. pf the house- nounces to His dlf. iples tho coming STOCK. PHRASES A MISTAKE
death and resurflsiXlon. Three limes
SMcr-r-so that’ they do nut crack. ;
SurHy ums Hyomei. It* nsturcs t&gt;M fla
,(. h
IO&gt;ii well«cir uuur,.
u h
,h&gt; pu&gt;
are
them
buttered
nnd
put ■■■
In ;
.....
When through age *
rsmedy for catarrh, bronchitis, croup of'the mixture about half an in.-h thick; man's occupation
isigone It I* difficult clph-s. each time adding some details
Ultimate Create Detriment of
fabetsergny inflammatory disease ot the
■
for him tu adjust hbn*&lt;-lf to the ldl&lt; breathing i organ**— you urea the it — no uhd when done put a little Jam in ;, n'&lt; as that follows ued lo make that tu th,- previous »talemcnt. The cross
. leisure a source of happlncse rather
There are writers with something
Ita healing balsams quickly reach the
। pull* Newa
airedteefthe no»c,\hroat and lungs—
risen the enemy read with any attention, because their
• lhe catarrhal germ* are destrq, cd.
always convenient tu make un otuI'rvM-rrtug Kgs'sense is constantly weakened by stock
..OB.ui ... Zurich re­ (Mat. 4:10). The second Itox-'It Wa*
If *ufferini; from dropping* in the throat, fashluti' il rice pudding, simply uf rhe .
phrases. They have not learned to
mad. a rcuort uf » new nroceaa mentioned our record saf* (V^SS)
witcry eyes, husky voice, diachsrge from anil rrtilk which must by baked for
fit their thoughts with their own lan­
veral hours anti stirr.d frequently. '
'
.
’
whl,.h
the note or that choked up feeling—try Se
the* understood not that saying, and
A de licious rice \udillng may bo I «Xh7 ' ut tn? th^t To
guage. and these thoughts are dis­
liyomei now-today-complete outfit 11.CO. mad., quickly with coM cooked &lt;•(
werfc
afraid
I
k
u«k
Him.
”
Instead
of
' traei'S !. gre
guised In language that seems to
understanding
and
Interesting
them•
CARVETH A STEBBINS
A writer who can I
^Mention b*-cuu»c ot
■eive* In the cr«»«». they wen- think­ mean nothing.
und economy.
Il I
ing about their own individual great-

TOM DOYLE’S SANITARY LUNCH ROOM

Nice Scrota hers.
If a calendar seems too pretty to

gloriously.

TheGoods
Rexall
Store
Delivered

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Phono
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Hsstrtigg, Mich &lt; -

N®W YEAR’B LBADEB.8
NOT* OV* WSCPU.SAS.041N* ro* THIS WCf*
O«M. wmiklu Itsui. tv II,....... ......... ,....1P,
le
0*,4»* wh*l* CoO.k, mu Ua*. aiO. fe II*............... ■«
ltom •«•&gt;. ’ to.a... .................... ....................... Ip
Ito. capita*---------....... 3*
IK. IF

Bmp,

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n.-.r-.nnrr.

.

THE SECRET of Our
.

Mra. Mary A. Hills of Battle Cr«rk
waa a guest l-'riday uf Mr. and Mrs.
Chariu Kidney.
Saverul friends and netehbora of
Mra. Gammago and daughters got
busy last week Friday and cup Up a
nloo quantity of flrewoaB tor their use
this winter.
“
'
Don M. Eatep of Grand Rapids waa
a guest Thursday of hla parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Btotcp of Irving.
Walter Bcobry and R. J. Bnyder and
families entertained th» following
guests over ChrlaUnaa: H. B. Wood
,,
, SUU
and w
Wile,
ife, L.
L. J. .YJe
Nye SUU
and Mr.
MF. CDSCSIIBhackelSuccession and wits also mim .Daisy xy. &lt;.r
I Grand Rapids. John Vandenberg of

Its the first place we be- ferine^ Manly Hroodpen.1, a brother
‘
•
of Mr*. Sprlnircr.taatArnBK Wednesday
'
lievc la the adage that ''Honesty is ami Thursday.
Charles McCann to somewhat In­
the beat policy" in the plumbing busi­ disposed thia week. Mr. McCann to
afflicted with an attack of la grippe.
ness. And then, too, we believe that
For some time post Gale Kntulng
has been at work* on tho Grund Rap­
everybody's money is equal. Your Ids and KaWmtxoo Interurban line.
Lust week work was discontinued un­
dollar ia fas t as good aa any other til
spring and Gale camo home for an
extended visit with hla parents, Mr.
and will go {tut aa far with ua.
and Mrs. Charles Kidney.
idling you.

Four Delivery Wagons
Make Our Service Prompt

Don't depend on

I Hastings endorsement.
I the autements of HaaUagi

Mrp. K. Barlow, lie K. High Bl.
Hastings, Mich., says: "I used to suffer

In my k|dncy&gt;. After I stooped It
hurt -pie to straighten.
Al times I
was nervous and dtoxy. When I sa,w
Doan's Kidney Pills advertised. I got
a »uppj/ at Mulholland's Drug Htorw.
Thu -ret box relieved me and 1 con­
tinued using them until I waa com­
pletely relieved. All I previously Mid
about Doan's Kidney Pills in public

i

We take pride in giving PROMPT and SATISFACTORY SER­
VICE.

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The reason we can give prompt and satisfactory service is be-

■ cause we are equipped for it. Our yards are conveniently arranged. We

cents.
Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo.
Now York, sole agents fur the .United
Stoics. '
,
-&lt;
r Remember the nitnc—Dunn's—and
take no other.—Adv. .-

carry full bins of the very best grades of coal we can buy—POCA­

MOUTH BOWNE.

&gt;!r. and Mrs. Clair Teller visited.
Sunday with A. Gackeler's.
J. Snyder and family uro entertain­
ing Melinda and Amscy Shults and
Ltxxlc -Frey from Canada.
wMr. nnd Mrs. Oil Pardee were
parents of Muskegon,
mas guests of B. Newman and wife.
Teller’s.
•
W. Wallace was In Hastings SaturEast of Postofficc
-------------- .
j day.
HOUT1I HLTLAND.
r
Miss Lulu Thomas of Logon spent
Phone 126
«
Hastings
Mrs. Butler Smith and children Saturday night and Sunduy with Mias
,,-pent a few days at -.Hastings last Minnie Gackcler. .
- •*
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' i week with retoUves and attended the I Max Kayser.snd wlfo called on RobA —SSIT. —
»» ItoPltot Xmus tree. Un Christmas I ert Crumback and wife Sunday.
day Frank Smith, nt Hustings, gave a I Guest a at tho homo of Mr. und Mrs.
I family dinner fur hla son Butler und '
Kuample Xnua wore Henry Kucmfamily.
'
| Pio und family, John Karcher und
about your coffee? The particular
J Fred Smith .nd Wlfo had . family ।
“"V.r"
dinner Wcdm-day und a Xmas tree!
•••' ''?,'d„U,n'ly’..fi,r
coffee drinkers buy coffee from us
fur tho children. Afton Smith und | cnco M«n*d*ct
By ate Lhrtstand feel satisfied. You will stop
wlfo from Hastings und two children.
d"’nvr w,th Slmon
und
Dan und Bertha spent the duy and
...
..
"fussing" about coffee when you
evening with them
Mr* “n‘* 5,r’- M'
visited Sun( evening wttn mom.
day with Mra 8. Heirlgic.
"buy front the
I .. ”i *.h “.nd Y*,c t'5 X,,naV"n
James Kidder and family spent
Vvi '“o’ uJ'1 !B"n&lt;*ay Ml tho homo ot hl» father J,
'■••epun. the parents of Mr*. Smith, j Ridder of Irving.
AA.UMV**
jjr. Osburn's family spent a very
H. Gooch snd daugter Clara culled
•■A , „
r..
u
... . ! pleasant Xmas In their home. Eleanor I on Wt&gt;. Nebbs of Clarksville, Monday.
-10 Jefferson St.
Haslingi, Mich, und Irene were home for thclr week's [ Mr*_o*l Pardee spent Friday at the
vacation from Hastings High School, home of her slater. Mrs. John Porritt.
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~ I Grandma Osborn from Galesburg to1 W. Wallace und family called on J.
aaM»&gt;A-n! with them. The many. packages the j Wolfn and family Sunday.
MORE THAN HE COULD STAND | mailman left added Joy to their home. I Adam GapKaler and family visited
.
Luther I-fhr and wife entertained i ut the* home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Man Had Personal Reasons Why He;, for
(! Xnua Mr. and Mrs. Gorham from I Reuter. Christmas.
' Carlton and tholr daughter and .hun- I
■
Did Not Cara to Join the Com-

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

X OU Jc USSV

HONTAS, WHITE ASH and other SOFT COALS and the highest
grade of HARD COAL. We keep sufficient help to attend to the or­
ders as they come. Your telephone orders to us will get just as prompt

V

and satisfactory service as tho you came personally to us.

Our day for shipping stock is Wednesday—Receiving hours, 8:30 to 12 ID.

CnffAfk IL ancn

'r”m

‘"' LIKE THEIR OWN KIND BEST

Mra Elsie Fields spent

her Xmas I

The Irving General Store
Red........
Alaska-Salmon, can.
-

..lie

7/ I f Sc
$1.00

3 Cans Pink Salmon..
a libs H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar..

IRVING, MICH

C. R. Watson
| BOTH PHONES 88S!fc.’Kft««.

The Elevator Men

Southwestern Michigan

'

Tom McNeal quotes Abe Petora assayThy; frt&lt;nd- (lf WMjler Tllllle ari,
Ing, "that you find a plain, homely , plemu-d to know he la pl.-uxuntly loe-.itman who to really aware of lhe way I “1 near Jacksonville. Flu., for tin win- ।
he looks. I know one exception. Jed .
h“* , remeiqliered bls folks ;
That cannibals seldom cat white
Perkins, who used to ‘ live down In JJ’J}}.u bu,h‘r’ uf “fatwa und grupc j captives and then without particular
eontheaat Kansas, waa certainly Ihn
mP, Merrill und family nnd Mrs. ' *e,t ’’ *ho •l,t °* “ ecl*nD&lt;*c report on
homeliest human critter 1 ever laid M&lt; rrlileld ute Xmua dinner with Burt I ,b8 aubject made to Dr. Hofman. for­
ay eyes on. and, what was more, Jed I Merrifield. J.t was a happy day to all | merly a consul In Africa and an au­
"
*
'•-"’"told could sit thorily on the subject of tribal cuelf"'and
r h'’ l?"« toms.
•tlended a revival meeting and the j
*,\«Te'uin&lt; re.
Luey
V alul Ixiti
luittlo I
Writing of the recent murder of the
preacher, aided by the sisters an.d dca- Merrill returned to their achoul dull
cons, decided to make a combined cf-!“&lt; Hartings Monday morning.
German-American
German-American mineralogist.
mineralogist, John
John
fort to bring him into the fold.
I
“.V*1,, ?,r"'_
u.' I ,,en’T Warner, by natives of New
\Thlnk, brother.' said the-preach- ;Xry"nd wlf“ and C H. Bachman i a?‘ne-' ,,r Hofm«n
“&gt;« »he
.... vacation.
Z
Uibatentlon
of cannibals in Africa
and
•r, of the delight of meeting your during the hnllduy
I nhat.nitnn
i» *r-i
—
'
.hto
hL" children In
In I of Guinea from the flesh of white men
loved ones In
H. Carns l» visiting
in tho better land-'
; '^VW^iaiA T'.SKta i., to nql because they fear the spirit of
“'!■ ILyour IdeeT Jed av,,
1 the white victim or trial powers
parson. That if 1 do the right
_____ . i jJM.|l&gt;on.Sun«lay evening.
ignt imag
liar land
...
’ JU-phiglc entertained
.
. ™aglc, but because they consider that
will show up In tho better
land ■
a
lookin' as natural as Ute?*
"'Certainly, Brother Perkins,' said and Pearl Haywood's children
sharp spices and condiments and of
Xmas
dinner.
tho preacher.
■sited dishes In the diet of the Euro­
"'Well,' said Jed with q gloomy
pean.
Cannibals in Liberia cat a white man
would rather be lost. Of course. If I'm । a new hum.- soon. Thclr many friends only when ho has fallen Into their
among a lot of goals it won't make r'i&gt;r'1 th|,|r leaving thl- community.
hands alive. Then the victim la Im­
, parsed to tho neck In a running brook
Chronic C'oiMtl|Mitlon
and held there for two or three days;
In the New Jerusalem woarin this; t.n&gt;&lt;. „f chronic cnnatlputlon I ever on much the same "principle that an
face of mine, and havin' to wear It al-1 knew of. nnd Chum be ria tn's Tablet* oyster la "floated” In fresh water after
ways, it will be a iMtle more than I t'un-d inc." writes S. E. Fish, Brook- being taken from tho beds.
kin stand.*''—Kansas City Star.

OUR MERCHANDIZING POLICY bu mr Uli 1 Hu, tltil. cii
limit ui unrig fi Ibt iiKi &lt;1 hi mumn. kiidliq in bill
■mbiUln ■■■!! Ill btj. limit if nek hllia glm. Enip Silt
3*5C Boxes N. T. Mutches-----------------------------------_10c
tlb. Bulk Cocoa
25c

EDMONDS BROS
Phone 18

Intelligent people realtor that rumIf there is shccslng nnd frhllllnesa w,lth

ing. begin pro:
Honey and Ta
f.-clive, ulciian
cold, and slops the cough wh!.*h i-.tusca loss of sleep nnd lower* th.- vital
rooltum-e. Arthur MtHhnHtimi.—Adv

Hastings, -Mich.

laid county. said
continued once u
und j.i herd* -appointed for hearing , week for alx weeks in succession or
■aid pcUdan; ,
,
I that complainant cause a copy of this
appearIn-urliic.

In the Hastings , llannr
■mrnt Smith.
Circuit Judge.
.Vx K. Hayden.----- ------ --Holli-Hur for Complainant.
Bu-*lnrM address, Cassopolis, Mich.

I.f
of southwestern MIcTiIgnn during re-

Legal JMvertisemtnts * -.... »-*lte&lt;,rtcr 011 rob“’

ton. and It to announced, th
ORlbFJi FUR PUBLICATION.
m-tol ’rngaged In reaMtreh eornn In January in aerni
, Suite of J
apoclmena und obtain data n-cardlnK Court for the
some of the II mln. The fit«-l that the
t&lt;-m.ilna &lt;&gt;f htetoric animal han bcm
found very near tho aurfa..- nf the ting". In said
earth In tho vh-lnlty
Dow.iclac and

the

Complainant.

tlslx to believe «&lt; hut tho «:r.ina&lt;- knl-

of

irnuel 18. fitcgvman and Martin
Su-lieman. as Administrator ot the
estate of Ann Stegemnn. deceased,

Georg.* E

of the government ox;.douhtcdly prove that th!
a vast &lt;lor&lt;*huus&lt;* of archaeological

DUDEK &lt;&gt;E PUBLICATION.
St.it.* of Michigan, The Circuit Court
. for tho County of Barry In Chan-

with the will annexed, liavlns
t" Court, at th
Id court their petition prayr,t&gt;' *,f imrtns
■ talcd that amination and uIlowAnce.
11 the Inter.

Sult pending in the Circuit Court
* thr County of Barry In Chancery.

brought to tin- aurfne-'

Geurgo Brigg* of t’ullioun county
northern Mlehlgun hunt'
her. shot u silver groy ‘
rhlle there

r that day.

appointed

CHARLES M. .MACK.
. Judge «.f Probate.

jppearlnK from afon m&lt;-, that the Defendant
S.inHo-1 ll. 3lege titan la not
of tin. State, but rc.-ldea ut
the Stale of South Dakota,

fur uwuy nr lu-truii. . -iu-d him f«

Ugly and Prosperous.
It Is aatd that Oldham, In lamca- dent of Olivet* and
shire, England, is the ugliest towp on
earth nnd tho most prosperous town
In Britain, says the Indianapolis
News- In and about thia placo there When he Unit rami- I.
Il stag,- coach Ix-tw.i it ''tlnrlotte nnd
aro now claimed for Indianapolla, but Marshall passing lhr&lt;-»sli thin Village.
compared with thia city few there arc
tho world 'round who ever heard of
Oldham, which haa more spindles go­
ing than France and Germany togeth­
er. "Ugly aa It ia." says a correspon­
nee omni minting and hind to the pub­
dent. "tht'ro Ja no town In the world lie. .Mr. ilium-hard « - .orn In Em­
where ao many of the workers own mett township, Calhoun &gt;*ounty. Janthe houses in which they live." In

spindles
Ono works employs 13.000
men and boys. But, though thrifty arnqnjr I’osllund clti
and money-savoin, the inhabitants are tion to the council.
the saddest looking propln In luinca- vllLiir
shlre. and the public houses are quite
too liberally patronised.

nrw.i|uip&lt; r printed und
laid county

lunly of lurrj. in Chau*

r.uuw within throe months from tho

Comtdalnnnl'a Hill of Complaint to
In* tiled, and a ropy thereof to be m-rvthe Complain­

r th.- County of Itarrv.
.f *.«Id ..mr- h. Id
In th. &lt;”&gt; ..f li.
m w»p.i|H-r print
-iilalinu In said County, ami that such
■d therein at

I I hut

cause a copy
anally served

HrvuluUM

• lyg that body
/ bonding ihi-

Cireutt .Judge.

---------Peck
Jtulldimr, KoJnmuxoo. Michigan.

nnd Looklng-Glur* i
uf the petition 1&gt;&lt;dnt

What is it that makes the housewife smile
And draws the farmer for many a mile;
And really is getting to be quite the style?
Why it is SUNSHINE FLOUR!

illlsgo in-a-atn*
reived ID "&lt;-olli&gt;-l&lt; n- ■
other &lt;Juy. Tho m&lt;a»panlcd with the’follow i
Iago und 1 will bv.inu-h obHgvd

What is it that makes the bread so light

And all the pastry so flaky and white;,
And.appl* dumplings out of sight?
Why it is SUNSHINE FLOUR!

What in it that makes our little Fred
Ariie so early from his downy bed;
It’s to get a slice of mother's bread
* Baked from SUNSHINE FLOUR!
SUNSHINE FLOUR i&gt; guar^auwd to be *'u good M the beet, belter
then the reel.” Try a Mok at our risk, don't take our word tor it. You bad
better get your eupply of Buckwboet Flour while wo have plenty.

1F- A. Childs 6ICo.
IKYING,
* MICHIGAN,

Spoiled the Slow.

powerful pathetic part
Ho had “made un q arvelously
lAfk starred to skin and bones, tottiring on the verge of death from
Starvation, gasping for breath, nnd
weak from emaciation
SUH. ho had on his nn«ra a flash
Ing diamond ring, and tho sarcastic
gallery reproved him for It one night.

iered out In agony to Hid lallery:
"Good heavens! If this tails, wbat
shall I do?"
ed front tha top teat*
"Pawn y«r ring! '
The let waa (polled

Lltarary Noti
"Talk about ganlu* not being racognliBd," aaya a QoorgU editor. ' Wo
one* treated aa autljot to a haircut—
even tbcragk lie didn't lave quite
enough to etuff a uiattreea."—Atlanta
Constitution.

CALL UPON ONE OF THESE FOR A SACK
OF “PANSY BLOSSOM” FLOUR
W. L. HOGUE,
W. A. MATHEWS.
O. A. FULLER,
JNO. McLRAVY,
SMITH BROS.VELTE, &lt;3 Co.

Hastings, Michigan

Pansy Blossom is made from the cream of good wheat and by an
up-to-date equipment and gtjod millers.

You Can’t Go Wrong on Trying a Sack

Freeport
Milling Co
FRE.E.PORT, MICHIGAN

�AUCTION SALE

Having decided to give my entire time to other business, I will hove on Auction Site of the
term known ns the Henry Chamberlain farm, 4 miles east ot Hastings on the State Road, and

H

This sale will toke piece on

mllajiorth.

Thursday, Jan. 8,1914

HnaHeres&amp;it TIMa^s I
Worth Kmowiaj |
Proportionately
more Americas
military aviators have been killed
than th nee of any other nation ex­
cent It.lv
.
Gcrinuny has bectr appointed’by tho
Canadian government. Ills post will
!«• nt llamburx.

Deaths In England and Wales du*
lo phthisis have increased In number

At 10:30 o'clock, a. m, I offer the following property:

Gray mare, weight 1100
Gray marc, weight 1050
’ Gray gelding, weight 1100
Bay luare, weight U00
Bay mare, weight 1-100
Bay mate, weight 1060

-

miral Dewey, weight 1000.

Double harneitf, brass trimmed,
Double hatne^s. I/4 inch.
Light double harness,

.

5-tooth cultivator, new.

Red Polled heifer, coming 2 years old, now due.

Iron Age 2-horsecultivator.

HOCS AND CHICKENS k

New widc-tire lumber wagon.

Berkshire sow, weight 173 lbs. dur April.23.

Combination stock rack. new.

Jersey red row, weight ISO lbs. due March 23.

Carriage.

O. I. C. sow. weight 2TXJ lbs. due March 19.

Set ot dump boards.

15 pigs, 10 weeks old.

Barrel of salt.

•

Wide tire wagon.

-New fruit tree sprayer.
100 grain sacks.
Post hole digger.

Long and .short handle ahovela, pointed.

000 bundles corn stalks.

2 sets whiflletrces and evener.

Stuck of straw.

2 log chains.
Extension ladder, 30 Teet. new.

HO bushels of oats.

Ono horro cultivator
Two-horw rhllng cultivator
India annually exports about 1.999.­
000 pounds of iish maws and shark
fin* for adlble ptirponea mainly tn
Chinn, Rtam. Japan and other orlcnlai countries.

UATTI.F,

■

Coal la about to lie made thr sub­
ject of the most elaborate treatise ev­
er devoted to one mineral except
Iron. It Is a 1.20u page book, with
nearly 299 map*.

Potato digger
DoeeUc boggy -

IS potato crate*
I*o&lt;ato planter
Potato f&lt;»k

Although there ore nearly GS.OQP.000 sheep |n tho Knltnd States they

Wlilft-lrw*
HUktaa

total number of domestic nnlmals on

Bullard, of Itanlclron. Conn..
Ton rnltcil tray

6-pail kettle.

m'hnnl a |oothbru»li. :» tube of tooth
jmMC jtnd a can of tooth powder.

Crow bar.
2 cider barrels.

What wilt be the tarxcal reinforced
concrete arch bridge In the world ia
how helnr built ut l.-inxwlea. on the

Other articles not mentioned.

.

FARM TOOLR.

Postal MDploye. in St. Patil. Minn.,
have organised a co-operative com

Quantity of crates and barrels.

HAY AND CRAIN, ETC.
Quantity Bean Pods.

Buggy pole.

open buggy.

40 rods of wire fencing.

50 chickens.

8 bushels poor beans.

1IORAER.

.

k

Gale 2-horse corn planter, new.

Cow, 0years old. calf by side.

200 bushels of corn.

-

Double shovel cultivator, urw.

CATTLE

5 tons good hay.

inch.

Osborne binder, nearly new.
Osborne mower
Hay rake.
Syracuse plow.
3-section plow.
Moline Corn Planter, new. Pairot Oscillating Bobs.
2-horre walking cultivator, new.

Dewey, weight 1050.
Brown mate colt, coming 2 years old, sited by Ad­

Wednesday, Jan. 7, T4
Beginning it ISO o'clock, p. m, sharp 1 wll offer the foMerl&lt; pnoOtty:

FARM TOOLS

Iron gray colt, coming 2 years o|d, sired by Admiral

Having diddMl.ta ffit
_
.
ent of BadfonI and ¥2 mile west of the Star school house, on

Hour Impoi
from 33.60S.ooo .during

HARNESSES

HORSES.

AUCTI

IBO-foot rise nnd
abutments.

310

33 bu-darla corn

Lunch for Those Coining From Distance
over that

Norwegian wood pulp ia being im­
ported Into Canada.

Tnrme nf Caln, AU sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over that
lollllo Ul Odle, amount twelve months time will be given on
good bankable notes with Interest at 0%. No goods to be moved
until settled for.

H, A. MclNTYRE, Proprietor.
COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

The 793. eltle. and towns of ths
■tote of Iowa own properties valued
.. nt new ti.

WILL LAMRKE, Proprietor

High school pupils in eight Atneri-

. Venezuela, has an area
'than 393,000 square miles.

GOLOIEL ROSS B. BURDICK,
AilCliODMf

of more

tnbllshed a censorship of motion pic- I
ture films lOb-mh-il for public ex­
hibition.

ROY RICE,
Clark

Th* trolley lines of Great Brittan
In 1»12 carried 3.117,000.000 pas- place In the bed of the ocean off the uracil.
to Chilo. 111.1,642 miles coast. At one point, about fifteen
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like
miles distant from the mainland, a
to feel that your stomach troubles
cable repair shop found where a
Great Britain la equipping her navy were over, that you could eat any
llecently deciphered Inscriptions on
kind at food you desired without in­
gyptlan monuments Indicate that the United Stat*, war department to thus increase her cruising efficiency jury? That may seem so unlikely to
published In 1994. now shows a depth
you that It la not altogether Impos­
Lloyd Tasker accompanied by I.yle
sible
If others ran be cured perm' on the piano, sang a solo “Ship
•ubsidwce haa taken place.
hlch will
After Engtaad the next biggest con­
wtjy not you?
John R. Barker, of
sumer
of
tea
is
Ruiwl.i.
In
whose
do­
"Rain with Sunshine." Orpha'
Battle CreeSv Mich., la one of them.
mains about 147.111,000 pounds of
He says, "l ifu troubled with heart­
which can be replenished In an hour burn. Indlgewtion. and liver complaint
Ann'
'
Today and Tomorrow.
without labor. Instead of In ten hours until I
Chamberlain’s Tablets.
Experiments on the Philippine is­
Bold by
A true man finds so much work to
whole crew.
do that he has no time to contemplate land of Mindanao eeem to indicate
that the linen qualities of rubber enn
i bls yesterdays, for today and tomor be produced there profitably.

■ there is no depcndenc

career before him. He concluded by
raying that hr thought It thr duty of

ner President Uartom called the meet,
tryc to order and we listened to a fln&lt;
talk by John L. Hoyt, of Belluevue

circus and wm told lo put a lion and
u lamb through an act Ho seemed
nervous, nnd (he next his boss asked
him bow he got along with the savage
Hon. “Bure, tbolllon didn’t bother
me tnueh." be sol*. "but that durned
lamb butted the daylights but of mol**

go Into effect in January. After (hl» |
talk lhe annual election of officers
took place with lhe following result.
ITesldmt. Milton Hartom; Vice Prral^01. Roy Moore; Treasurer. Chas.
Ckertitanr Secretary. Mra Henry
Mayo; Reporter. Mra Sperry Thomas.
Chorister. Mra Johfl Tasker. OrganChaplain. Mrs.
—-- ’T*
.-oij,
itatened to with 1 testa.—Mary Antia,
then sang a vrfry pretty dust,'-Sing Br,.1H „pprertati&lt;.n.
Me lhe Rosary." Thoy were peartlly I
By r, &lt;IUPW &lt;lf me club Mra ?cn..!
----------------moored.
Painful.

Out.*

Alice G. Thomas.

Instrumental

fine

number.

-S’dSK’j’rw.
’j.'Ws;]
It contained many or»an

erratly enjoyed.

“ •*-without

Modesty

every day In 1912 by nlrrqen than
th*- vorblned distance at tin flights
In the entire year 1909.
’
Rheumatism Is very painful and
exhausting, especially In the chronic
stage. To get quick veil
these spells
come on, 1
In Helgiuni.
PAIN-KILLING MAGIC Oil
.11 previous shipbuilding

w * I—

nine month* ending with September
193 vessels having been launched.

In this world expect to give
। harp-playing Instructions in the next
Atlanta Constitution.

AUCTION SALE
I will Mil it Public Auction, 5 mUt» north ind 1 mils mt of Uta
ing property, on

04mm, the follow­

Monday, Jan. 5, 1914

equipped

commencing at &amp;00 o'clock sharp

Winter Comforts

HORSES
Sicily h.i« a population of 1.C7L359. according to the census of 1,11.

The days of cold are here and we have the necessary
goods to make you comfortable and give you service.

FUR COATS, ROBES
AND BLANKETS
We have the largest line of Rbbes,
Blankets, Etc., to be found in Barry
County, and you. are practically sure
of finding just the style you-want if
you come to us. * ~~
‘
Heavy Fur Coats are also a part of
our line. We want-ypu to see them.
Tank Heaters are a necessity during,
these winter days. Stock will not do
well if they have to drink ice-cold
water. Get a tank heater from us
make your stock that much better.

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE. AND IMPLEMENTS.

Hastings, Mich,

emigrants to the United States on 171
steamers.
Elberfeld, Germany,

a street

has

P-tsarngrrs who Bland.

mohlllnts la • Michigan Invention.
Uhe bo-lest railroad terminal In
American n the South station. Bos­
ton.
In loot m 11 ing *v easeis comprised

The Jura tunnel through the Alps
la compleird. It is three and threefourths mile* long.

By next. March Greet Britain will
have in commission thirty-two dreadnaughts, to Germany's fifteen.
The Columbus

caravels

Grey gelding, weight 1600
Grey mare, weight 1600
• ,
Sorrel gelding, weight 1700
Black gelding, weight 1300
Chestnut gelding, weight 1100
Black colt, coming 4 years, weight 1600
Brown colt, coming 4 years, weight 1500
1 year old colt
*
Bay gelding, weight 1300

Cattle, Sheep, Hoge, etc.
21 Shipping Steers, 1900 lbs. each
11 Cows.
8 Heifers due now
12 Yearling calves.
55 Sheep
2 Rams.
8 Brood Sows
25 Shoots.
1 Spw and pigs
Boar.
125 Hens

MACHINERY
Steam Engine
Peerless grain thresher, 30Buflalo Pitt’s bean holler
Birdsell clover bailer, No. fl
Oliver 10 bottom gang plow
Cyclotw tile ditcher

Belle City No. 2 ensilage cutter
Stover feed grinder.
Bur.
Cora shelter, 100 bushels pet boar

FARM TOOLS
McCormick grain bimkr
2 Deering mowers
Dain side rake
2 Doable disk harrows

Deering corn harvester.
Deering reaper.

2 8- loot rollers.
2 Walking plows.
2 Ajax cultivator*.
13-horse grain drill.
Hay tedder.

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2-bottom gang plow
3 Riding cultivators

2 B« sn pullers
Wheelbarrow. Graee seeder
3 Wagons and racks.
Portland cutter. Buggies.

2 Set bob sleighs, and banka.
Dehorning rack
2 Doan scrapers.
2 Set sheep dippers snd grinder

2 Jack screws. Set piks poles. «J bn. June clover seed
*” —
Bena
5000 Fence
rails..................
Quantity building timber
Economy chief cream asp-------Washing machine.
Fanning mill
These tools arc all in good condition.

Doable light harness

2 Single harnesses.

FREE, LUNCH AT NOON

will not

THUS OF SALE: SKJKXSSWbH

under East River, connecting New
York and iirooklyn. making twelve in
ail. With four bridges.

Tho PcnnaylvaaU railroad is plannine to Imuo a billion dollar mart&lt;s«».
tartest In history, fcfundtsc and fiiture flnanclerttig.

Ono coll of bactsrta. If j
Hone are rishi, will ratoe eV

of

1.990.0 9 9,9 8 9.9 09,» 9 9. II 9,

000.000.000 in forty ol&lt;ht hours. That
is merely un octlUloa

ronnectloa

with

ths

recknt

M CMd tankabio notes wtUi.tatwsrt 4^-

THUS. AINSWORTH, Prop.
COL. M.E BOWER,

H. B. DARNELL

�j.vxvAnY 1, i«ii.

Accept Our Thanks

OFFICIAL
We-use it in eondinx flowers to you
and-find wa can.give good service.

EnrytlilflK In Cut Flowers ind Poftid Plants

City Council mot .in regular srmlon
Friday evening. December 13th, 1313.
. Mayor Osborn presiding.
Present at rrtl call Aid. Anders.
Carvsth. HlltO'.i. Lunn and Koush.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL GO.
ttwa -U Moikm Ava
PHONE S909.

SriHliui- Cir. Enl id lulu hi.
Grand Rapids. Mich.

Tlie past year has been one of the busiest years

Titman unfl- Wdotiin.
' Moved Uy Aid. Hilton that'council

for Chrulma* and other occatioai.
The.'followIng accounts
1RAV
L Hopkins, account .
Tpe Plait Iron Works
Michigan Supply Co. .
Al. Everly, labor ....
Kd. Laruby. labor ...
C. H. Osborn, account

ware au-

this bakery has ever put in as well as being one of the most de­
lightful. We are sincerely pleased and fully gratified with the re­
sponse we have had from the people of Hastings to our efforts to
give them a perfectly sanitary and modern bake shop in every regard.

If your order amounts to £3 or over we'il pay telephone charges.

8o Acre Farm for Sale
Black sand loam soil, all level,
miles
from Hastings; one-half mile to railroad sta­
tion and store. The fences are good and the
place is watered by a well and a creek that
runs through the barnyard. There is 35
acres good seeding and plenty of fruit. The
buildings consist of 6-room house in good re­
pair, a 4-room cottage, horse barn 26x32, cow
barn 16x24, hog house, hen house and two
corn cribs. 1 This farm is in an ideal location
and a bargain.
Price $70 Per Acre.

BISHOP &amp; CROOK
HASTINGS, MICH.

Chas.' Baker, fireman
Herm. Colvin, fireman..,..
Guy Giddings, fireman ....
Wm. Montgomery, fireman
H. A. Nuwton. fireman........
Jtfo Sage, fireman
A. A. Wilmont, fireman ...

J. K. Holt. labor
E. A. Burton, labor
D. Waldron, labor
8. Montgomery, labor ...
Lon fltlll, sprinkling
J&lt;- 11. Pryor, account ....
R. B. Richards, insurance
Dan Ashalter, fireman ...
Herb. Bishop, fireman .. .
Art. Covey. Uranian ....
I'riM Newton, fireman . .
. 15.00
Peter Tindall, tlrcman
1.50
Prank Wood, fireman
15.00
Ed. Hubbard, fireman 15.00
Moved by Ahl. Curvcth that the ac­
counts bc'allowed nnd orders drawn.
Hilton. Lunu und lluush. Absent 1.
Moiud by Aid. Hilton that the lire-

Carried. Aye* Ahl. Anders. Carve th.
Hilton, Lunn and Iloush. Absent 3.
Aid. Uuwso'p. Tit man and Woolen
take thclr scuta.
Moved by Ahl. Hilton that court
rusts of Warner and Hutton sidewalk

The year just closed has witnessed no slacking
of efforts and plans in giving our patrons EVERY THING that can be supplied
them by the biggest and most complete bakeries of the State.

We have added the newest equipment money
could buy and have started the manufacture of a new brand of bread—Shafer's
Malted Kream—of which it can truly be said there is not another bread sold in
Barry County that is of so high a grade as Shafer’s Malted Kream—it makes
friends every where it goes.

. Our success during the year is due to the confi­
dence you have placed in us by giving us such a splendid patronage as you Have
and we thank you. During the incoming year we shall not cease our efforts to
please you. You may always feel the same confidence in our products that you
have always felt and so frequently expressed to us. ’

Again Thanking YOU, we sincerely wish to remain, yours truly

nniumillng to HS.
Tied. Ayes. all.

3TAR BAKERY &amp; RESTAURANT

HlU U)l|X't

' rrty hommlilco with
and contract to ba

puv

Phone 381

W. R. Jamieson, Prop.

-

Hastings, Mich,

flint of the I'nncoaiit building be re-

hrliool Hc|&gt;&lt;JCl.
.
The children
Iteport of Carlton Center school for
Cogswell gathered ut their home Hun- i the month ending December 1». 1913. rnlraton tat gr-.inti-il Jas. Il«»iwn and | ■—■—■
day t&lt;&gt; . .it n birthday dln.ltr ira Mr.
Numbrr days taught, 19.
I
1
:■ I all took a

enrolled. 3.
Total enrollment, 19.
Pcrwntage'of attnndun'
ducting the service. Interment took I Thflso neither absent
Bdlth
Hennvy,
pMce’ Irr tho- Fuller CetriMery. x
! were:
Pn-Iehlng nt the church next Surv i Strodtbeuk. Thelma Stadel.
Alrthea Usborne. I
day morning. Plan tu attend service, |Mhrlber.
'
A wagon load of her friends und i
...
-riieitnn
Netties
ncighburs uurpk-lN .1 Mrs. Joseph Mra- . tm,Arlry
•eager on the evening of her «»th j
lt, . n,.un&lt;.y vln. wibiun arid
■ Irrhilay. Itefreahmi nts were brought i tvim,, Bhrtber
’
*&gt; the ladlra and lhe hno auuVcr wu» ।
Fplo/ed by alL
i h. p.rr.&lt;:
Dorothy
Alitlxu

r to be done under
If Kir. I l . oniinutee.

second

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glance

And Successful Lover Thcught It Was

iafld Rack.
Thu New hu
ulvr. guverumont
dockyanl an Cocl alow bland In Syd

TAKING VOLTAGE OF CURRENT
Electricians Experimenting to Deter­

overcrowded tho other day nnd trav­
elers had to stand In the corridors_ol
Can Jump,
Hy second class coaches. Ono tourad In novel., hue a great
■"By n-.casurltfg how far an, elcetrfc
I emltlon will transform a
convicts were deported to Australia. current can jump through tho air wlih luggngo and asked a Paneager'
I tenaneu; how a poet's f.u
Tho
present
office.;
on
tho
island
are
In tho
from one plcco of metal to another ■•',,lng n*j^r
' **"
*'
“
UltlltlK iaiim,
1 hour ot Inspiration, seta th- .
replied the stranin the old prison buildings. iho stone electricians can determine the volt­
, । singing on the housetop-, hnw that of walls, barred window■ and Iran-doored age of a current; and It is by getting
- — ■
II a mah suddenly ruined■&lt;. uses uneuio
Tho for- a current to making brnnd jumps nnd wagon and will return soon."
o-.inl horses to statfy r
My own
There the matter ended until the
then scoring Ihn feat with n tape:
satures are ot the conitutmpinch typo
measure lha( tho very high voltages, express reached Lausanne, when tho
her whh a solid, silver i
•nobody thinks -at retarding thorn thu soliibtoclt rc&amp;j shuqr .IrOhi the used nowadays uro ordinarily mean- owner of the baggage prepared lo get
‘ Mr. and
Fred Harry and Mon ' mt Parkhurst. Glenn ffladcl and Mabel
water tu ajiidght of i.k to ”0-fc«l. ured. But (hu Judies of these ath-.«atitotand left Friday for Florida, where ' Shriber mtased but one.
perlenccs, declares a contributor to By using convict labor, however, tho Idle fonts Jiave recently determined, ."Parjo^ n:c." said the tourist, "that
they will spend the whiter.
“
ruck v.ns gradually cut back. Ilrat tu that tbo electricity jumps much-rflorf-i luggage docs not belong to you." and
Punch.
vn.
llrtrli-t
They occurred un the morning when permit the building of graving docks surely1 from some sparks than from callnl the guard
The latter sided
and children
I received a letter from I'bjlih. wblch and fitter la make remit for building others.' just as a man Is not likely to with the tourist and iho whole matter
with Mr. and
said briefly. “Yes. I think so." Not
jump so well from a mud spot.u from. «a» placed before the station, master,
continued until firm ground.
much In that, you in., pay. but when Tho work linn l&gt;
The sclllsli traveler had to prove.
I tell you it was the delayed.answer
num giil-sta uf Mr und Mra. Alonso nil
Spark gaps, as* thesn jump measures piece by piece, that the luggage on
Grange Progrum.
been brought to a
ton.
Mlss Antber Cruso of Quimby spuhl •
Program for Carlton Grunge
l«'wlth euneef 2nd’fmiing"f^.*"
; understand. Shortl . niter reading H
trie spark that jumps acruss tho gap ally was obliged to pay for two scofrom Friday till Sunday with Mie. L »4. January 3, IS! I.
foot
ethos
n
high
tide.
Mrs. E. GCoaPs brother of Iowa vis- * steppad out Into Hie a tercel to walk
have been madn of needlepoints, say4 ond class tickets.
Millie Fisher.
Song by Grunge.
lt&lt;-d her Xm»» Week.
1 to tho office.
tho Saturday Evening Pout. Now II,
What a walk that an! Tho light
Kong by quartette.
has been found that if metal spheres,
Hint for Young Musicians.
Xmas dinner at lhe hr»m&gt;- of thclr son in my eyes acernvd to- brighten tho
little spn! also Willard snd Ida HHton i
The Abaction.
Select reading'—Mra. Hatch.
are used, and tho electricity mado to
al»u An)lcc itoblnson. who la raring
Begin your practice with cnthUM- uf Haxtlngs -spent Christmas with ■
Itecllntlun—Arthur Kuoler.
A
raihcr
eccentric
man.
calling
on
jump from ono to the other, thn re-1 lasrn, Don't put your practice off bofor lhern.
_______
th&lt;4r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Iwwls Hfl-1
I *Mr. arid Mrs. Kfm.r Ingram enter- echoed from a hundred motor-bUMca. a family l&gt;l&lt;'tued b£ an observant little suit-Tn more accurate; and sphere1
1.lined ci.rnpuny for Xmas.non. worn kid gloves that had been- 'spark gape aro replacing tho needle ; catiao you havo ‘plenty of time." You
'
--- MVIIIIO W.IIIVra.
•
cannot know your plcco too well, but
W. L. Pennock hut* sold thirty head so winningly a February morning.
.cleaned. Tho llltlo boy. seeming to point jumps.
Hssrd About the “XV." Furnlturo.
"Banquet March"—led by offleers,
5
remember thrff ono hour t&gt;f steady,
In tho. window of one of tho large present und ffewly elected Muster, tuBvery man I mefturnad his head as bo much attracted by tho vlsltqr.
Even with sphores to jump from] concentrated .practice is belter than
within Ihv lust sixty dyya. Shipping
If loath to take his eyii from my Ir ■fayed dona nt hln side. "You Ilko to
the athletic electricity Is not entirely I four hours uf careless strumming at
Itsda nugfiiaeeutLoutaXY. bedroom
M«&lt; hlng^mu-l.- throuft-.u! this
radiated countcnanre.
Every girl stand by Mr. Blank and hear hla funny satisfied unices each sphere is ns big
Marching music
the piece.
.
Xinira day rr.tertuinlngTlls relatives uf seemed to tako the leanest plnasurr ; stories, don't you. Jltntnln?" present!?
set. Two women stopped and looked pr,&gt;tfI.unl |„ (.hl,rM,. „f ^.wt.^ad.q,
there were a goodly number.
asked Jlmmlc'o father. "I don't care
■t it admiringly and ono of them—'
All members plemw Imi prrasnt us whiim
George^ Stiwurt und wife Came In my happlnnss, nnd smiled at me
home from Indiana tu enjoy the Xmas prettily as If Infertei by Ils conta­ about bin stories." replied thu honest th&lt;- apart: of a current of MtO.OOti volV;
‘Oh thcro Is j wl*h .pot luck and chicken supper.
Highbrow—cxclal tned:
gion. " *Tls well." I. thought ,...
I In youngster, "but hln bauds smell just ago w ill break down when thc.sphores|
time.
urnii.ro 1'n ।
* Brl.bln, Uii.r.r,
hyllls
blank verso), "that I L.
“2_ now in' like our automobile."
I pledged to me, or by my troth, these ,
read so much about!”—Kansas City ।
day. A tree delighted the little folks.
and daughter. And a good time In general prevailed. flattering glances shot from beauty's
.Star.
.•
. Mrs. Edg« i
eyes might mpko my heart unfa It h -I
•
. MJm Jh.roth. - ________________
Feared ths Worst.
tul."
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* ------ 1 ------------------------ Ing thr week at the home uf her sisRight away—the first day you start to
Among lhe gray eyed there arc few
Arthur/.uffcrcd so severely from
num ।
Various Earthquake Bounds.
RHEUMA—the Lnc Acid potato beIt waa only when 1 reached th« of who retain any spiritual emotions toothache, duo to a bad tooth, that hla
Earthquake sounds are described ae flea and looked In th" xlaas ihal I dis-1 People with gray eypa aru i-uperflcial. father flwlly Insisted upon ihn aching I- -----gins--lo dissolve and ------leave---the
sore jointx --------variations nf heavy rumbling, so low
and
muscles. Iu action is little
tlwa
Covered tho largo hl.-yflc ninudgu &lt;&gt;n frivolous,
'
'
'
givoti to ciubmcn
(also idols, ■Inner's removal. Tho llt)ln lad boro ; magick). 50 emu a bottle—guaranteed. .
In pitch as almost to be morn felt than thn end of my none.
running down blind alloys, following Up, bravely under thn operation, but
Judge Borhunit ol ...
Ft. ,Loraimc. Ohio,
FOR THE HAIR
Frank Ovorsmlth and family ale heprd (In ifiany cues Inaudible Lo per­
false prophets, thoughtless, Inconsid­ sccniHl troubled on tho way home. At Mys-. “After treatnxnt by three docl
Christmas dinner with 1*. It. Huhnes sons who aro deaf to very low tones),
and wife In Wuudlnnd.
erate. wanting in sympathy. neurotic, last he voiced tho causo of his anxiety, i without result. I was cured of a very I
and belonging to one of another of the,
-Ulin—stringy—or falling out—use
" Oyez! Oyez: Oysx!
Mr. und Mrs. Juhn- McCloud spent
unstable, not firm and deliberate, but "Papa.” he asked, pala and tiembUng. I csgc ol.Rheumatism, by uxing two bed
1 . cripple r»,r
»&lt;
t
t'hristnuis In Freeport with thclr purOne may not 1» ignorant, pcrjiap*. ruh and Unpotuffoa.
ons,
thunder,
wind,
tho
fall
of
a
load
It stops itdung scalp, cleanses the hair
that French, old l'r&lt; uch, remains ns
of
stout'll,
the
fall
of
a
heavy
body,
an
i&gt;f dust and excessive oils, removes dand-:
ihn language usml in certain royal
Christ mas
explosion, or some other miscellane­ proclamations In EnslattS.
rufl with one application, and mykes the '
*‘M
ous sound; In strong earthquakes tho
hair doubly beautiful—soft — Buffy—
So when "the kiug'r aaaent" is given |
Tnia
&gt;»ttlc toaiBy.
|,.iuh&lt;-lr children ’ uu’d Mr. and*Mr». sound area occupies a central region before tho throne in "the painflid
(on an avorago two-thirds) of tho dis­
It will notcvlywvepvrhur
f
turbed
region;
In
moderate
earthit grow, but give it the beauty you desire, i Christ tuas duy.
. —
----------- .------- — guage
*uase of
ui our
uur fathers.
inin'.-ii-. im TOy In VCIlit"
.r. .pproita.i. ,-n,. U|
„
n ,b„ bin
C.UIVETU A HTEBBlNb.
| Xh* Micara Audio and Edna and ,u.k.. lb. ..o
Ir «t lb. ..m. m.iollul.: wbll. In ,tat h, ,, „k,d
gnuidpiiri'iilx. Mr. und Mrs. I.
w&gt;w»r wIlKbk ..r&lt;b,«.k.. ,b.
W11
C|„k id,,,
, pro,ouna
i Mund. Christmas.
I. !•„«, Iku 'h. dl.lurbed
: -Tb. n„, ,hu,k. hl. ,ood
Mr. alid Mrs. John McClugd viailod As
An aa ruin
nF the soundI subjocls.
...
.
.benevolence!
.
rule tl.n
ths Sbnflrtnntnv
beginning of
accepts their
the former's parciffs. Mr. and Mrs preesdss the shock, and tho end of
' and Is pleased." The proclamation on j
McCloud uf Lake Odessa, tiunday.
,,
Mr. uud-Mrs, -Henry' Bagla enter­ the sound follows tho snd of the1 ascending the throno la preceded by
'
.
tho traditional call «&gt;f .'ho French her'
tained fur dinner Christmas Lvot&gt; shock.
Wright of I&lt;yndunvj)lc, N. Y.; Mr. und
aids of former Jim- - "Orca! Uyex! i
Mra. W. 8. Barnum and family.
Oyax!".‘
About the Human Eye.
UMroH
UuicmUy)
Mra. Ida Wood entertained Mr..and
disfigured this
Greenish,-huel
and eyvuou
spotted c/os ,, - . AUs. that limo has ...
UNVI WI1U
Mrs, Fnd Andrus und sun from near
aro. accompanied usually with shrewd. old
°!d word
*5r&lt;1 of ,,ur
our cutmlry.
ri"
ant) today
Hastings, CUristuuui.
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The oldest ,ja&lt;l moil influ­
Through un arrangement fortunate (or our readers und for this
«»lck. »«&gt;«,, tmiImb &gt;.n wuuatt.' tho ■phlegmatic
“------ English herald
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cries
....
ential business training kuoo!
I thrice to the peoib
O yea! o ycal
• |u Michigan is giving today lhe
According to Professor yudson. Asiapaper, wc are able to'offer tha following;
Cun
la
Grow
for
Christmas
dinner.
I
modern snd thorough
। U A. Ah lniyro und family wero the woM*l;l|k». Contrary tu tho popular
guests of their sol), Howard McIntyre
notion, parsons with green eyea are
। up the Klule Kuatf Xmas.
THE
MICHIGAN
FARMER,
one year
'
Insinuation.
, ..Mrs. Mattle la spending a few weeks too Indifferent in passion to bo al ag.
both papers
faopo
you
ftlitiwi costa wore in this
in U.rat lugs.
■ ■
jealous of the oupnelta sex; thpy are. , ”'1 “
r’”’ '
— will
— b" successful and
school tbau iu wsuy others, but
however, fraquaptly cnvluua ot their i brl"’ *»otno some flsb. Mid Mrs. Fly.
THE HASTINGS BANNER, .
one
lhe results prove it to be the
___
N.va. fear. 1...
Hot t-vugi! McdMoe for ChUdrru
' castar?
easier/ "Never
I'm tho boy
ehsapvst in the end. Low grade
"I uni very gjsti tu say a tow worth
J Ihal can get them &gt;' Ibcro's any to
work snd cheap instruction arc
In praise of .. Chamberlain's Copgli
be found." "Yew." the smiled rumb
,t
Good
Itorwiuati.
found in cheap ycbooln. The D.
H.niody-' writes Mrs. Lhla Dowry,
ulscsntly.
"and you'd bolter misu
take yuur
your
No butter combination could be offered. The Michigan Farm­
. .
,. Wh. '"I. have
,w used «w
&gt;
.. ......... ...J
•
Milwaukee,
tt'fot
Ukcs u- line. ’nrilmnl
add &gt; fine horse
ycura both for my chndren7Lnti'*uiy-.Lpli&gt;&gt;uidi
hw WvlF’ rari-d
in tho 1‘ockctbvo);. Xan '
calch flah
O-.
' w. . .. ., f«r.
.„■ &lt; ...
er is published weekly und is die only freckly agficpltural and
We Invite yott io write for
Without balL"
City Star.
It* and
'.(..I it
It never falls tu —
llw..—' aand
...I iinjbh*,wlrtie
WzlAl-.. Un,- biot hurM-aafc
.... kept
... ... Wltllntlt
1 ■■ I t —
—wJxjinws
1C .1 I’ 14 mtv
Ulnw
self
relibvn
out cunicalum and, to spend •&gt;
Ituro .« rough or cold.
No. family you Wiir’ncarly "nlwayn Hud a pa&lt; klive stock journal published in Michigan and the only farm paper
swnpis with usdutiug the pic*
with children should b« wfibuiit it as age of
HAIlVELLtl CONDITION
eui sohool season.
it gives uIiioral ipimediatu , relief In POWDEll. _.1L Is. u.-purnly tnedlvliiHl
that devotes all its space exclusively to* Michigan and to MichSuipIciouC .
rases uf croup." ChambesUln's Cough powder.- not mto--' -“■*
■ odT-’roou,,8° you refu*u
PfUU-ffbUo Ujat
liemedy Is pleasant'aji&lt;t safe to take.
igun farm problems.
SUBSCRIBE. NOW.
rfttf spirit* CWn«e laundryw-^’’ -’Ytt
Tho
hlch lx uf gfcal Importance when
itn-dlcimr must li«t g|voq to young
inti glossy. | IhingB bo wrote on »hs Pieci of paper
Hold hy
handed 1110 may be ctrtuplltncatur/,
1 ptlt they didn't look if
'
' ' (

Historically, Cockatoo

Uland

is

of |

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM

PARISIAN SAGE

I^YOUR FAVORITE FARM PAPER J

THE MICHIGAN FARMER

1.30

�We Are With Snow At Last

Just for Fun

and now if a BELKNAP SLEIGH is what yon want just
come down to my store and 1 will make that 42 PER
CENT that you have been paying look as though the
lightning had struck it even if I have to break a tongue
out of a SYRACUSE RIDING PLOW to do it,-for

Strictly high grade ROCKERS
at less than the price It costs
to manufacture them.
As we aro using i partof our upstairs for tho purpose of emerging our Underfilling
Rooms, wo find that we will have to greatly reduce our immenae Mock of Rocking
Chair, In order to do so and have marked the PRICES SO LOW that anyone can
afford to own all the comforts and luxury that they are entitled to In which to pass the

on any sled. No farmer can stand that. Then take a look
at those PORTLAND. CUTTERS and my line of FUR
COATS; HEAVY ROBES and SQUARE BI.ANKETS.

long winter evenings.

As we positively have got to have the room you can judge whether or not the price
will be low enough to suit Hundreds of patterns to select from.

Jesse Townsend
Hastings, Michlgi
Hastings, Michi

Undertaking

The Meat Question
Will not lie a serious on” to yon either tn quality or price if you
will do your trading at this market.
First consideration is
always given to fjUALlTY. We will not buy any creature
that will not make good meat. Our next demand is CLEAN­
LINESS. We have a clean cement slaughtf r house, and wc
keep it clean. We have a clean market, and the largest coolers
in the oounty. We can keep our meats clean and let them cure
properly. And we make the price just as reasonable as wc can
and render all this service for you.

HERMAN BESSMER
Phone 162

The Meat Market Man

NASHVILLE

Hastings, Mich.

Mr. nnd 5
| Drinuld went
। ruins.* Whi-re
nntfrlp.itlng

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

Ton

rheumatism

KioNtYS

ano bladder

Legal Bdveriisemenis

Michigan.

■lopulnt

MEN AND DOTS!

falseTeeth

Buy Your Shoes
From My Stock.
Good Quajity.

Prices Reason­
able.

A Specialty
I Set of Teeth $3

STRAIGHT LINE
SHOES AND
RUBBERS

BEST GOLD CROWN $3
BEST BRIDGE WORK $3
RENTAL WORK ON CREDIT

Philip Lutz,

(Ten Year Guarantee)
We will giveyou careful, con­
scientious, sympathetic treat­
ment for your teeth at a very

Jiltinn SI.

ttW SYSTEM DENTISTS
219 Monroe Avenue
-.r*nd Rapids,
Mictflgarr

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention
Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (all color*,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All km ds of potted plants,
such as Peppers, Poinscttas, Primroses, Azaleas,

ELI CROSS .
-Main 208
Art.

Gtizens—2470

Greenhouses-Ashland Aw. and Page Street
Grand Rapids. Mkh.

♦
♦
♦
♦

Hare Enjoyed the Singing.
The late Rev. 11. Eostcrote’of Exe­
ter. ringland. once told the alory of
five choristers who. ono Sunday eve­
ning. were walking along the banka
of the Meftey in Cheshire. After a
time they sat down on tho grass and
began to atng an anthem. A hare pass
lug with great swiftness toward the
place where they were sitting stopped
at about 30 yards' distance from Ahem.
Slie appeared to be highly delighted
with the puaic, and* aa soon as the
singing ceased returned slowly-to the
wood. When she had nearly reached

g'nn to sing again. The hare stopped,
i turned-round and came swiftly to the
1 Mine place, and remained listening tn
•seeming
rapture and delight until the
wile without .my trouble nt nU.v|f
needs no gu tranter.” Thia la trhe.' singing ceased, when she returned to
bemuse Hr. King’d New Discovery will
relieve lhe
obstinate ot coughs
And colds, Lung trouble quickly helpStickler to Propriety.
tfd by Ul us-.-, you should keep n bot*

"Waiter, waiter.” called the man*
ter. "Here to a fly bathing without*

Niillw, Mich.

MONUMENTS
To Oof Palrons aM1 f-anils

At this time we wish to ex­
press our gratitude to all those
.
.
...
who have given us their pa­
tronage this saasoh. The large volume of busineas we
have done this year is very gratifying in that it proves to
us that our patrons appreciate the quality of work we are
giving and that they are placing every confidence in us,
and (hat all who have bought from us seem so thoroughly
Satisfied wijh the execution of their orders.
.

;

IRONSIDE BROS. ,
Phone 197

Granite and Marble Dealers

HastingSr Mich.

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IRSDAY, JANUARY 8.1914

HASTINGS, MJGHR
PROf. H.R.PI
BE THE IP

HI 01 HlfflW
FIRHT WEEK'S KEHR1ON WILL
OPEN AT MIDDLEVILLE
JANUARY 18THMEET1NU AT CARLTON,

W006LAND AND BLASS CREEK
Naoood Wcedt'a Gathering* In Hovth-

Round-Up In Hasting*.

On next Tuesday morning the first
Barry
Irfauitu

iy Farmers’ and Teachgt*
III .ba held; The conduc-

Spaulding, of Belding. The speaker
on educational subject* wllj be T. IL
TOFnoend. commissioner of Clipton

and grape*. Tho speaker on educa­
tional aubjects will be C. E.-Hulmes,
superintendent of the *tate *chool for
ths blind, l-unslng. Rdy u! Brtitrim.
of Castleton, acting president of the

will be held In Hustings on
S' and 7. The state round­
ing* will be held at' the

ricultural course*.

Barry county will lie held as follow*:
Hickory Corners. Jan. SO; Hantlold.

lion to the program*
specified, with recitations ur music.

UST OF FOOT.TKY SHOW BOOSTERS:

Our list of good fellow* who have
Rogers A Son. Coal. Ice and Wood.
boosted for Hastings and the poultry
«tar Bakery. Raked Goods and Re»industry by contributions of cash, and taurant.
■pedal premium*:
Jan. lath, Middleville.
Jacob Rehor. Cigars and Billiards.
Hasting* National Bank*
Palm Garden. Bakery and RestauHastings City Bank.
.Grand Rapid* Bookcase A- Chair
Fnrtlno Bros.. Fruit*.
•‘Caro and Cultivation of the Corn
W.'L. Hogue, Grocer.
Crop"—Jerry- Hpauldlng. taiding.
Hastings Table Factory.
Jesse Vester, Bakery.
16:10—Discussion.
Hastings Cabinet Co.
W. E. Merritt Co., Dry Good*.
Jerry Elliott. Clothing. Root* and
Ironside A Michael. Millinery.
Shoe*.
Im Otis, Restaurant.
•
Grigsby k Un., Boats and Shoe*.
W. H. Spend*. Harness nnd Repair.
II. CoNcnrell.i, Fruits.
Morrill * latmhle. Gents* Furnish­
.M- O. Abbott, Fur*. .
Farmin*"—Jerry Spaulding.
ing
Goods.
Whi.
Michael,
Bicycle
Repair*.
1:3»—DIm-umIoo. '
Chas. Sherwood. Grocer.
Philip Luts. Root* nnd Shoe*.
C:oa—Editcnllonal Talk—T.
IL
W. J. Htlloway. Drug Hlorc.
Hugo Wtindcrlk-h.' Grocer.
.
Tmwuu-nd.'
Addle Parker k Hon. Cigar*.
Qucetlnn Rax mductot hy bnth
W. H. Couch," Llycry and Feed
Tronsldo Hhov Co., Bools and 8h&lt;&gt;ea. Barn.
Geo. Coleman, liuntruncr.
Mtnwcll &amp; flcott. Fann Implements.
Henry Sheldon, Abstract.
I'-l-"Frank Horton, Grocer.
J. W. Freeman. Coffee Ranch.
Carveth * Htobbltx*. Drug Store.
Herman llessmer. Meat Market.
O. A. Iloye*, Racket Store.
Hon. I’. T. Colgrove. Lawyer.

Bussell.

Crook &amp; Gould, Real Estate.

bring well-tilled basket.

Thomas Stllllvun. Prosecuting
Bitslnee* Meeting.
,
Walldorff Bros., Furniture and
"Dairying n* a Factor rt&gt; Diversified
dertaking.
Farming"—Jerry Spaulding.
Miller A Harris Co., Furniture
Undertaking.
, Solo—Mrs. Glen Perkins.
Chas. Lunn. Tailor.
\ ’
-Educational Talk—T.
F. A. Brown Co., Plumbing
Townsend.
Furnaces.

Questllon Box conducted by both
Evening meeting will be held In

Fuller Lumber Co.
Alien Johnson.

I

L. J. Goodyenr, Dry Goods.
Ironside Bros.. Marble Warks.
Hasting* Milling Co.. Hasting*
M. I- Howell, Physictan.
Un­
Grant Muir, Baxnar Good*.
Edmonds Bros., Elevator, Cnnl
and Wood.
Luke Waters. Elevator and Coal.
Roy Andrus. County Clerk.
Leander Reams. County Treasurer.

G. F. Chidester. Clothing.
Godfrey Co.. Clothing.
C. E. Harvey, Drug Store.

E. J. Edger, County School Com-,
'. Williams. Sheriff Barry Co.

O. A. Fuller. Grocer.
Now York Jilore. '
R. I. Wolcott. Local Manager.
John MclauW. Feed Hlorc.
#:45—Music by the Orchestra.
I*. A. Eaton, Coal A- Fwed.
"Caro and Cultivation of the Bean
Ihirker Hoiiso. Fred Pt^rkcr.
prtotor.
-Smith, Velte Co., Elevator.
Orchestra Music.
ll:0M—"Barnyard Drainage"—R. I.
Wolenjt. .
.
fl: 16—DtacUasm n.

Dr. F. A. Willison. Dentist.
Dr. &lt;?. D. Mohler. Physician.
W. A. Hall, Agricultural

Jan. IS, Woodland.

Frandaen ft Keefer; Dry Goods.
Hcdrluk's 6c and 10c Store,
N, Burroughs. Greenhouse.

THREE HESSMER BROTHERS FORMED PARTNERSHIP JAN.

'Dairying a* a Factor In Diversified
1:16— Discussion.
Orchestra Music.

JANUARY 19

Brotherhood will
Brotherhood.
I. it. Pattengiil,
—--- ----- ...... ... y&gt;-ar* superin­
tendent of public lo^trii tian In this
state will bn lhe guy Of honor, and

a

Humors that Rev. Wolfer J. Lock
Ion. rector of Hastings Emmanuil

Alliert Beumer,

Herman B

Robert Beumer,.

BESSMER'S MEAT MARKET
On January ],

they were united In
worth Smith.. WednMday evening the
-rhlch they
kitchen shower.

make their h
Haywood 1*
Gaa House Coke 1* not expenatve.—

part of the Federal army which was
besieged In Knoxville, Tenn., by Gen.
member* vividly the long days of that

with the army of the Potomac, was I
detached nnd sent to Mississippi to
reenforce Gen. Grunt.

UNCUS HAM'S FINE NEW YEARH ,
I’RF-HF.NT TO THE
NATION
RIANTCHAN6ES HI

the weight limit was eleven pound*.

Three Auctions
Advertised
This Week

has qpme Into such wldn usage that
The 30 pound limit applies to mil

C. B. Benham

tleth anniversary of the wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Orr, of North
Milo. This worthy eopple. -who have
talners. dispensing more good cheer
than .most people, h.ivo felt .that this
day with all uf it- tender memories
Sulsbaugh.
and association* was sacred only to! died on Wednesday
each other. They spent it very quiet­

U&lt;&gt; sure Jo hear Wm. Gillette at
the Methodist church Monday even­
ing. ,r
- «•••
—— ■Mr.
Gillette
Is -----------the most---------expenmnouncment elsewhere.

and

Windstorm Policy Holders Please Read Plain
Words From All The Directors of The
Windstorm insurance Company
to the policy holders of tho Wind-' tlng*&lt; Will It be fair to tho policy
•torm Company with reference to the holder* of this Company who reprepresldency of tha Company.
’ sent nearly every county In Michigan
We believe It will bo conceded that ’ to have all the offices monopolised by
we. ns tho directors of this Company. | Hasting*? Will that tend to promote
are hi a position to know about it* good feeling In this Company nnd
business, also tho needs of the bu«l- । help its business?
Let your -good
officers of this Company. The policy tl&lt;u, of any man who aspires to oust
holders have given u* that rc»pon*l- i Mr. Hale Just to get, the place for
blllty, and our"dutle* under the law • hlrnfflf. .

ASKS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

FOR SMALL-MOUTHED U|S-

things. Some uf , us have served on wc. the directors of the .Windstorm,
this board of director* since the Com-

Based oij that knowledge, we state
wish them many happy return* of
their wedding day —BANNER'S Milo uphesltallngly that this Company has
never been »d satisfactorily served in
correspondent.
____
lt|&gt; presidency a* by the present In-’
cumbent, Mr. Wm. E. Hale, of Eaton
Itaptdsr lln ha* become thoroughly
.....
v. rgtylllar .with the requirements of tho
Hasting*. Mich., will b* held nt their place, has shown excellent business
banking office on Tuesday, January lalant. ‘ i* a very painstaking officer,
13th, 10X4. for the election of direc­ and I* In close touch with All II* af-‘
tor* for the ensuing year, and the
transaction of any other buxines* that mony of action so csaentlal to success,
and xyt place* emphasis first upon
may come before the meeting.
Polla open from 10*. m, to 13 m.

Harman B«*amer, phi*. Through hl* untiring energy.
Mr. Hessmer has built up a fine busi­
ness. He ha* installed in hl* market
this city, took Into every device for giving hta patron*
partnership . in the business his thn beat of service, and sanitary ser­
vice at that. The equipment of the
market Includes a refrigerator count­
er and a cold storage plant No loss
county, and they plan to give their
Advertisement
Albert and Robert Beumer, the form­
er having been In Herman's employ
Rummage Sale.
for about 14 year*, the latter about 10
The Rummage Bule conducted 'by
Some of hl* training was obtained In ye&gt;r*. Their many frlenda will wish
the Methodist ladles will l&gt;« open SattM 'employ of Jita uncle In Phlladel-

cssafuL I promise to do *s I did be­
Two young Mlddl*v1ll« people were
fore, give faithful ssrvics to ths Com­ Baptist church. Saturday, night, two recently united In marriage at the
pany and Ils Interests, and to do all I of II* members surprised the choir by Baptist parsonage. Mr. Vere Bull and

cept a call to the pulpit of 81. Thomu^
church. Battle Creek, were confirmed
by his announcement Sunday and
DRAMATIC DEATH OF REBEL
formally presented to the vestrymen
of the church nt n meeting" on Mon­
SPY 50 YEARS AGO TODAY day evening. .JUr, Lopkton’s resigna­
tion will become effective on’ January

WILUAM CIllfTTE
COMIHG TO HASTINGS

other, to their frteml*, and to’the
world in a general way. They have
nover driven shrewd and question­
able bargain* to gi-t-rtoh-qulck, but
have by honorable industry maintain­
ed a very pleasant home with ani
abundance of comforts and luxuries.
The latch string ;&gt;f their home hiut

Townsand.

At the earnest adlicltatlon of my
friend*. I have decided to become a
fandidato for the position of Presi­
dent of the Windstorm Insurance CoM

HENRY BARBF.R RECALIrt NEW r

PACKAGES
ADMIRED TO HAUS

surrounded the place and cur &lt;&gt;IY nil
supplies. The Union army was In n
ledo and other large center*.
The
strongly fortllled position, but the I Harry Whitworth ha* decided to
farming and engage In other;
•oon as the supples stopped coming. lult
business, so will have an auction sale reeding four ounces
third, fourth, fifth
cold. During the night tho men were Hies south of Dowling, and 3 miles the first pojind *nd 2 cent* for each
compelled to sit up . in order Io keep orth of Banih-ld oh section S Johns- additional pound or fraction thereof:
warm. Tho weathr
fourth. 7 cent* for the flr*t pound and
T U,I AT!-.D ACTOR AND AUTHOR
lunch nt
Shelter for horses If A cents for each additional pound or
morning.
however. the men were.very cheerful the uuctlom
pouQd and 6 cent* for each additional
and
Frank
Webster.
and. few complaints were heard. Startpound or fraction: sixth. • cent* for
The list Includes .''head of horses, 3
car* of corn each was somelhlai row*,
bull.
4
calve*,
16
fall
pigs.
60
additional
pound or fraction.
Which no one. wutt^ enthuso over
HAS BEEN ON THE ITA6Ebut the men did everything' to chert
the wide popularity la the change In
FOR FOffY-ONE YEARS
the
rates
of postage applying to
Ihirinx Uta weary &lt;lav* foliawlnx
books. Hitherto hoo^s could riot be
hat mt-nyirablo New Year* day. &lt;1
Seo the
nnnYber of Incident* happened to
full iiarilculnrs.
Innvcnt I'rflmlScH i&lt;&gt; Im- Unique break the monotony of camp life.
and Fall of l?nu«tinl
• f pottage nn book* weighing eight
epy; the other was a disastrous- at­
Inirrafl.
tempt by the Confederates Io capture
Having sold his farm and 1 teen use
or fraction thereof. But on
Fori Stiunders. the principal d.-f.-n-'-' of HI lu-nlth, Charley Bachman will ounces
those weighing' in excess of eight
fwrlght.
of Knoxville.
have nn auction nt hl* place three
Women's Club 14^
miles south of
Monday evening, 'JI
ut the
On Shipment* of Gold.
.Methodist Eplacopal
those grim events—the execution of to begin nt one o'clock.
them® will be "Dll THi and Some a spy. While the Federal* were shut
Other new regulation* will apply to
-ithch for
other Things." The' announcement up In Knoxville, the rebels made ev­
the sending of gold In or to Alaska.
that Wm. Gillette w| spend n short ery attempt to capture them. Spies
Gold coin, bullion nnd gold dust offertime In the lyceum't
Were *ent Into the beselged city.
13 Ahrop
career of timely Intori I. lie has writ- Among them was a young Kentuckian
points In Alaska
ten and presented t«q
named Ephrlam K. Dodd. Mr. Rarhousehold goodi
playa among them:?)
and hay and grain
"Esmeratdlo." "Secrwj .Service," "She." manhood.
The young southerner
be enclosed In sealed package* not ex.
"Too Much Johnsogj L"Settled Out of met his death at about 100 miles from
Court." He is *1&gt;L|
Where he had ulways resided. Ilr
wore a L'nlon uniform nnd wns a(postage thereon shall be 3 cents an
temptlDg to g® through tho lines
hap* the foremost Brog aotor-rnan-l when" he wn» iSaptured byTfflraMdc's
ago* on the English speaking boards troop* nnd turned aver to a court fur the fate Daniel
registry fee.
today.
.
Investigation. Upon him wore found mlnlstrntors Austin
Ferri* and
This entertainment promise* to be a diagram of tho defense.* and slatlaiinjqtte and of ususini) Interest. No ilcs giving the amount of provision* the personal property ut th? Warner cent for each ounce or fraction of an
one should miss It.
Admission, 35 and ammunition In the hands of th&lt;- farm 1H mile* north and M mile
cents and 35 cents for aludent*. Tho
board for tho sale of reaerved neat* at on the scaffold.
10 coat* each will open on Halurday
nt nine o’clock A.
mornlng. January' 10. at Carveth &amp; coffin. With u band playing u dirge.
tlon of a pound being considered a
Htobbln*' Drug Sion- nt 7:00 o'clock. Dodd was conveyed to the place
full pound:
and In the vestibule of the church.
cattle. 3 hogs, 13 pigs, large qunntlty
Doors will be open ut 7:00, entertain­ had killed a
Through th- of good farm tools, some hay; corn,
ment will begin ut x:50. The com­
oat* and small tools. Col. W. H.
mittee hope* to see the best house of
| Couch will be tho auctioneer anilUte season on Monday night.
helped to rsivuie Union men. with
Arthur Glasgow, clerk.
Jor full particulars.
the
steps
and
the
noose
of
n
cotton
MR. AND MRS. H. ORR QUIETLY
rope was placed about his neslt. When '
OBSERVE GOLDEN WE0DIN6 the trap was sitrung, tho ropa broknnd Dodd fell 7 feet- to the ground.
1 have clients who desire to purI'rovlous to this ho had not said 11
experience proved too
ly l-&gt;tc&lt;-m&lt;-&lt;l by All Who
you desiro to sell, Jill .pit thn blank
Know Them.
him. ami hr

pie have neVer brt-n vpty far remov­
ed from the acene* of their youth,
having spent their whole live* In the
townships of Orangeville and Prairie­
ville. where they nre loved and re-

Factor In

-7:05—Opening.
"The Farmer o
ry Spaulding.
7:46—Educational

Rtv- *• J- lockton, rector MIND
0F emmanuel church, resigns

'll IM JAH. 1, IN

tn 30 pounds within certain sones;
and by admitting book* to tho mall*

nlng Doud. Fred BtdUi.
Robert Burch. Forced 1Hall. Itlchan
Bates. Rupert Carrother
■rx. John Muj
liken. Monroe Sissoul Gerald' Nasi
Fred Eaton, J. T. Pie. _
Darling. John BhesttJGeo. Shawma
Llenj. Matthews; C. M. I.imphorv. I
W. Murphy. Edw. Wglt.-. Frank I’J
coast. A. C. Wilcox, Howard Thom]
D. McBain and Louis pb.iwtnan.

of hl» Company was very pleasantly
entertained In the Orr home last May.

11:30—Discussion.
Noon.
1:60—Opening.
• Buylnes* Moating.
"Farm Poultry for Profll”—Jerry
Hpauldlng.
1:13—Dlscusalori.
Me*—Educational Talk—T.
Bean Crop"—Ray Erway.
Question Box conducted by the two
speakers.

VFRY 2UHRT RATION'?
lull onuni nAHUllo

Conkling, David

of hl* coun-

Fred Otis. Local Manager.
•&gt;£&lt; 5-3-0penl ng.
10:00—"Use of Commercial FertllIrer*"—Jerry SpaUlding:
’

NUMBER 37

PARCELS POST SYSTEM
Ditch."
- ,--r&gt;d Gin D.ina'ina
-------- —„ fill gU&gt;- Hrst-hnnd in­
formation tin that aSkJeet. Those who Well-Known Rceldcnl Dencribcw Ixmir.
The vestrymen nt once ndopted n
bar* heard Prof. Padtengill give this
rexdtitlon presented by C. F. Field In
highest praise,
which the noble work of Mr. Lockion
In the local church was highly com- j
quent. humorous tup always intermended. During Mr. Isx-kton's pn*.
. .
_
Mobile tn Hasting* the membership of some Important changes In the par­
crowd to hear hint.
Henry Barber, of Carlton, u well-j|£he church has been doubled. He nnd 'cel post system went Into effect. Un­
known resident of 'the State Road,
resldenls of this
had for hl* meal* during tho whole

When u bride of only/a

' Question. Box conducted by both
speaker*.
An evening session will probably be
held.

TRY UNNtfi

FIRST SECTION-1 TO 8

AGO

their cherished wish,
born In Orangeville township

R«tv. !«. H. ijenyon.
3:30—Educational

"Dairying as

HU WILL

IMg Dilrti.'

■ gr«M deMl of plewure that the Hastings Poultry As­
sociation greets you, and announces its Tenth Annual exhibit,
which will be held in the Motor Shaft plant for the week be­
ginning Monday January ip, 1914 and closing Saturday January
34. We-dcaira, and aim by your help, to make this the largest show
ever held in Hastings, and one of the best in the state.
We have always had good, lively sbowa, because we have a
good livjc membership, and always have hung up some good prem*
iums and prizes that are worth while. And in this connection we
wish to express our sincere appreciation for the generous aid of
businca* men and factory managements, who have always been lib­
eral with us^ and have done'everything in their power to make evciy show such a splendid success. These services rendered in such a
kindly public spirit, assure the auc&amp;ss of our Tenth Annual Show.
We have secured the services of Prof. J. O. Linton, Pro­
fessor of Poultry-Husbandry of the Michigan Agricultural College,
assisted by R. S. Wiggins, as Judges of the Poultry Show. The
standing of Prof. Linton in'the Poultry world and his connection
with one of the greatest Agricultural colleges in the country is ample
evidence that every exhibitor will be given a square deal.
Now, poultry men, this Show is for You. Its aim is to show
the people of this and adjoining counties that we stand high as a
poultry producing county. Let every member BOOST and he will
be well repaid for doing so.
All birds will be judged by the. comparison system, which has
been adopted at all of the leading shows in the country this year.
The latest fevised edition of the American Standard of Perfection
will be the guide of the Judges in awarding prizes.
All birds should be shipped to A. B. PUTNAM. Hastings,
Mich., Secretary of the Hastings Poultry Association.
HASTINGS POULTRY ASSOCIATION.

lowf

Frank Clark.
lltiO-r-JBacBssIon.

BANNER

posed for the second term. Which he
90 richly merit* by reason of • hl*
splendid fervJjje during hl* Brst term
of thretf ycaNu- He" l^the- "right’man'
In the right ptsce," and ho Ought to
be contlntfeff •« president. We earn­
eat ly urge- the polloy holders op this
to bring them to the Hasting* Journal Company to reelect him at thq.*nnubuildiDg on E. 8t*t*-9L, where the al meetlhg January 13. If one good
■ale will be held th I* year.
doe* in this case,
Another ..matter, which we believe
■ The Women's Clut&gt;
I* especially worthy of consideration.
day afternoon in iha.
The secretary ----and treasurer of ___
this
ManufaciurnF* Club Instead of In the Company aro resident* of ' Hasting*
qlty c.QjincU rooms. A good attend- and necessarily that should be
ba the

director of the Company la signed to
this request, which ought to be the ton
plentah th* supply of tinny Inhabi­
tants as Is Cha*. W. Mlxar thsr*
not be »o many complaUt*
misfortune to this Com. would
about poor luck.
Mr. Mixer ha*
again applied to the federal govsrnpresidency of the Company at th* jpent
for 'bsveral hundred thousand
coming annual meeting.
In caying small-mouth
baas which h* intend*
this wr are speaking »ol*ly from the
standpoint of the good of the Com- clnlty of Hasting*.

terest require*.
H. C. Roger*,
Htsphen Benedict,
W. F. Hicks.

N. B. Herbert,
W. G. Proper.
R. J. Gllieaple,
O. W. Sexton.
II. CJay McNl’t,
Geo. A. P«rn’,

Frank B. Martin,
W. c. Mallory,

here from the hatchery la Northville.

standard Um*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JANUARY ■, 1&gt;14.

We Handle
w
will want TO BU Y'lOCKED DOORS OF UHION
SOMETHING IN THE LINE OF
ULUID fouoht fiie
WARM WINTER GOODS.
U1„.
- ....

We have the largest nnd best line of Rubber Goods

,

DXtr^H^°" °

'
that you will find in Barry County, and a larger and bet- . The
ter line than you will find in the large city .tores.
-

We have them in ALL SIZES, so that we can
FIT YOU with just the kind you want.
The Rubber Goods that we carry arc all “BALL BAND” and "STRAIGHT
LINE" makes. Every wearer of Rubber Footwear knows that there are no better
goods made.

w’”ch
—------ 1 ox- many will remem­
.... a-a* In tho third story of the
Goodyear block. In It all public

had not yet been built.
The only
mean* of escape w*» the stairway.

Ironside Shoe Co
MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING

NORTH NASHVIM.E.

State

rnc.ipra to tho building.
Tho old
bridge from the third floor actom the

CALL HERE AND WE WILL
SAVE YOU MONEY.

PHONE .176

m

narrow escap* which Halting* once
had when Ara w«i discovered under
th-- atalrway leading to UaJon Hall
while d packed houeo wo* wltne»*ln«
■ n performance.
What might have
i happened in Ha*t|ng» wn* *omethlng
i which folk* talked about many days

a theater.

, Our line is so large and varied that we cannot men­
tion goods and prices.
But if you are in the market

HASTINGS, MICH.

'. 8. Knoll.

itrcet below, except by jumping.
Such were the chance* taken in
I public building years a got
One night aboqt JO year* ago. the
। h.ill was crowded to It* fullest capneiiy.
During tho performance. M».
Nlma thought he would take In the
•how. A* he atarted to go up the'

third floor. Mr. Nim* »mclled smoke.

. been Ignited.
Mr. Nim* knew the terrible result*
&lt;&gt;f a panic caused by an alarm of Arc.
Saying nothing to anyone. Mr. Nlma
calmly walked Up atulr*. Unknown
। to |hc audience within, he locked the

went down stair*.
vorable und a targe number wmrlth Mr and ! to Grand. Rapid* Tuesday on bualncaa. hied. The Rev. C, A. Slack pastor of
ville spent New Yet
'
. Fred Jaques und family who have the- Church uf Christ conducted the
Mrs. Kd. Paltnatlcr.
a
be n "tailing In thl* vicinity have re—r ~V-------—treUirn^l 12 turned to their home In Charlotte.
nddres*
on tin
Grand Rapid* to routine her work In
Mary
tlf Uurr Oak wull
music after .pending the holiday*
KU,,,t Mt Mr- Elu Clic-g lhc llr&gt;lt uf
Shuttle.

M.trblv
Ml*a Ada Noyc* la suffering from a gTi'en coml.ilnK ut
severe attack of the quinsy.
Hon*, &lt;ind alnglng.
Hing her aunt Mr*. Hiram Coe.
Mr*. V. 8. Knoll and two son* have
Clare McDerby vlalted friend* at been sick with tonsllltl* the pa«t week.
pleasure and wu heartily cn-- ...
- ----. - -fining
Albion Friday.
Mr*. Stark u|*o MtlK.I «nlo
returned to hl*
ot the, church. Rev. T. O.
Foot.
the. close a very daintily
her home at Kouts, Indiana Wednc*A I'icanitit Kun&gt;rfa»c.
I prepared Hupper wn» provided nt the
[.rim- w«* given Mr. and Mr*- l‘ar*onuge for alt who had taken part
•Ker*, when about forty neigh- ' 1,1 ll&gt;‘‘ ^r'’.SrMr*
MpuM nvaaa* in uio auMMawa v&gt; । |lllr* ami rririmi gatnrrra ill in'-ir
---• —-Go.Minnut and
Deane k Co.
1 beautiful new home on Hanover St.
•■nt.rt.ilned n large party—f
ears day: thirtyMl** Myrtle Brumm returned to h«r , Saturday evening for u *oclal time,
•sent and enjoyed
home at Benxonl* the ta« part.of the lu,n, wa)
(,ij acquaintance* and
rhe Rev.
'welcome

parent*. nut*. Welcome- Io our city. Mr. und
Mr*.- Huger*, anil may you enjoy your

Axlhelm .pent Tueiday at Grand
Rapid*.
Ml** Huth Bacbellor went to Mil-

Hurriedly *ocurlng

♦

Th" member*. pf the older genera- I
tion knew him, for hi- was for'yenr*^
n familiar figure on the streets of our i
llttlo-clty. He Wan.liked by all, and ,
everyone knew hlnr’a* "Jim."
He
camo to Hastlqgx In the Jale slxtb-*. '
and served for year* ,.i* strict com- I
mitsloni-r. conalabl.' and marshal and i
al-- .is deputy sheriff, He.dityl about
ms.

IPIERSON &amp; SOU’S BIG CLEARANCE
I’
SALE OFFUS BIS BARGAINS
1 titling tin* Kplfn In l&gt;«vp on All

8. II.tight,

JHE HOME J
10c
20c
30c
$2.50
90c

0. A. BOYES’ 5,10 and 25c Store

Michigan

Hastings

Underwear

WRAPPERS AND KIMONAS

Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s 25c
Fleece Lined Vests and
1 Qz&gt;
Pants_______________ IzV
Ladies’ Vellaatic Fleeced Vests and
Pants, 50c values,

39c
All Wool Vests and Pants in white
and grey, $1.00 values,
79c

Ladies,’ Wrappers, Fleece
on/ '
Lined and Percale, $1 value Out

89(
39€

$1.25 Kimonas.

50c Kimonas.

HOSIERY

Woof Union Suits, $1.50 (T1 1 C
values______ ___ l_
Very Fine Wool Suits in grey and
white, $2.25 value,

Ladies’ Wool or Fleece Lined, IQm
25c values__ J_____ _•____
Ladies’ Wool Hose,
50c value_ -c-_.

Misses’, boys’ and children’s Fleece
Union Suits, 50c values,

Sweaters, Caps 8l Fascinators
at »/* Off

J

,60c sizes.
Children’s Wool
Underwear___

39c
43c
% Off

NIGHT GOWNS
Ladies’ 50c Flannelette Gowns
Ladies’ 75c Flannelette Gowns
Ladies’ $1 Flannelette Gowns
Children’s Gowns, 50c values
Childreu’s Sleeping Garments,
50c values..

39c
59e
79c
39c
■ -■

Lace Curtains, J6 Off*
All Furs at */4 Off

39t

Golf Gloves and
Mittens
All 50c values
39c
All 25c values- 19c

- Robe Land Fleece
25c value 19c
15c value-.
10c value..

8o

Keep in mind you have only 2 days left in which to avail

yourself of this opportunity to buy cheap at our store,

The W. E. Merritt Store
Hastings, Michigan

Phone 66

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-Chaplain. I’itay Edmund*. Conduc.
*-&gt;r-„ llaiilah- . Tuhgutc.
Lc^jurer.
t'ora Wlnt' r*. Inner Guard. Cllffonl

day evening. January 11th.
• 'ora WlnWrs. leuluryr.

Corn=I Have Some
Old corn on hand that will sell at One Dollar
and Twenty-five Gents per hundred pounds. Re­
member, this is old corn. You are not paying^for
water as this corn is all cured out.

Bring me your samples of seed.

Call at my office, or phone me your future wants in HARD or SOFT COAL.

I will be at my office Wednesday Evenings.

LUKE
WATERS,
Suo*«Mor t* F. H. Barlow * Co.

HaoUn**, Mlch\

" Man works from sun to sun but woman's work is novar done ■
, why? —- because the inven«
is now an untrue sayingtioi} of the modern, clean,.always hot, electric flat iron has

made ironing day. that was formerly dreaded, a day to look
Saturday afternoon!
Commander—B.
•“ Scnfcft- VhCom. -Delo* liupklns.
Junior Vke Con
I

Adjutant—o. II. Grvenlleld.
qu&gt;irterniu*t«-r—W. H. Dritigxto
Quartermaster—lllritin Seeley.
Officer
Uflh-i r

forward to with pleasure.

What was formerly a day’s work now

takes but a few hours with the electric iron and the trouble

and loss of tompor incidental to the use of the old "sad"

iron, and by the- way "sad" iron is a good name for that old

fashioned home breaker, has been all done away with.

I AM PAYINC 93 CENTS TODAY FOR GOOD WHEAT

Am in the marketfor Clover Seed.

Friday and Saturday—This Week

Obltuxirj.

obituary.

♦

Only Two Days Left

While the cfthaw In the hall above, the rescued
were enjoying thomaelves. Not until
lhe *h«w wan over, did they know­
how the cool-headed Ju me* Nim* hud
averted what would have been an
Inevitable catastrophe.

Stenographer. Saturday'.
ed this life Dfcembr
d ai tin- elute hospital In Kill- - the genuinem-.-w of the offering-! made.
Mr. aqd Mr*. We*ley Baker nn- en­
D'-'.' iiibvr 31. 1913. used 6&lt; I In every department the knife ha*
tertaining their ilkughtcr from Char­
month-. Deceased came with I been plunged In deep for thl* prlcevllle. Ohio, coming
lotte.
.
nt* to lilll*italc county. Mich. | aiajihlng-iuilv. Notice the price* quo!Mr*. (.’rite* and two daughter* ot
New York arc here to spend the win­
in*J. Tho family •&lt; tiling in tho then I eerie*, dry
^-•od*. ready-lu-weiir
ter with her daughter Mr*. Cdy 'tubcrculooi* of tho limit*.
ivlldernc** one-hair mile east uf Shultz | good*. *hoe». And only a *mall nurnBrumm nnd family.
wherv lie grew to manhood. July 6.1 ber of price* ar&lt;- quoted. On ail olhgreatly mlsm-il by all who knew him. 1S73 he wa* unltf .1 In marriage lo|rr line* not quoted, except contract
ill-* Mary A. I'lilllip*. of Hastltih'*. i good* .und produce, the discount
Mt 111 residing neur Shultz until USt» ; range* from lo'l to SO*,;. Owing to
when he removed With hb wife and the low price* quoted, this *(ilc I*
three children to Monlealm county »■-- *trl&lt;-lly‘for cash or produce.
turning to Burry county about eight
ycark rigo. He leave* to mourn an |
Itaiilidd G leaner Hem*.
aged companion, three' daughter*: !
Bit-hard Smith, of Allegan, Mr*. ।
!. (‘handler and A. M. Edmond*
♦
We Have Lamps for Most Every Use.
4 Mr*.
Nettle Gate*, of Montana nnd Mr*. |
&gt; nK deb-gate* to the biennial
Nellie Kline of Ihl* phi- e. one daugh- ;
♦ The Little Night Lamp.
ter preceding him to the beyond 111 I
«du^ mid Thursday of this week.
+
complete_____________
Infancy'.
He
Maw* two-----------brother* .i ...n r the close of the convention J. E.
----------- utau
----- ---------------a
A good No. 1 Hand Lamp.
la eman. of Ol*rgo nnd Marshall, of ‘ chandler will »prnt a week visiting
Elm Hall. Mich., one »l*ter Mr*. H. B. . rdailve* In Avhiabula, O. and A. M.
complete______________
Cumming* now an lnm.itthe Slate Edinunda will visit. Dr. Snyder .and
♦ A No. 1 Stand Lamp.
Ho.plt.ii at Travrr.c City, fourteen
complete_______________
gruniRhlidrvn, beside* many other
Tho Gleaner- bold an oyster aupprr
friend*.
iU the Gleaner bull Saturday night.
Large &gt;3.50 Parlor Lamp.
Ni l proceed*. JG.61. Open Infttaltafor.-i_________________
llon »f oflh-im wa» conducted liy l»
The Nustyle Lantern, $1.00 value,
• Stile*. uii.. .if our worthy com­
panion*. who r- mlcrcd- Um ceremony
Martha
for—.•r
of Hhultx.
Installed

; HANDY THINGS 7

IN HIGH CLASS DRY GOODS

DeJiun tor anmher ntanlfcatatlon of
their retiu-mbraioxi of mo thl* ChriMtuaa.iji the way ot u flmi tltirrn dollar
rubvr
Following, are tho name* &lt;»f
thu*e euliliibutlng to the funds tor
the rube: U&lt;o. Moronouac. Fred Flsli&lt;r..Morrlg Hrown. Mark Nurrls. Bert
Brown. HIIjk BosNin K11 &gt;»lnd*cy, Eriivvt Hull. Wuiurr.Bjii'vn. Bli-h I’nltlJohn. Frank llugiioc. Fcrle dill. Ulnmllughr". J. G. Hugh**. John neater.
Tom Gurhum. H. Ofr. Ulen Boyle*.
Blrt McBain. Bw TltUB. V- Dlpflcr. &lt;J.
Hlgaiu*. John Ku.itton. Mr*.’ C. B«d»wick. Bert Qokk. Frsd VapL.uk*. Btrf
L-wl*. I. Johnson. Jo*. Chapman, M.
Wood. W. u. b l ration. I. Houvaner.
Henry Stun. U. MoBoln. "lu. Duni|lu». Cliff Castle,
talnaar. Em»st
[Quick. Emeraou Lewis. F. K. W«le».

Give your wife an electric iron and see how much more
the cost is only.throe
cheerful and happy, she will be-

fifty and payments can be arranged if you like
Thornapple Gas k Kleotrie Co

'Phone No. 5

�TWX HAMTMoa banner,

Ant-art »,

PAGE

UHodlaM

PIANOS
QUR stock ol Pianos is easily one of the
most representative Piano stocks in this
country. . Perhaps you do not know that we
carry many makes and the chance lor choice ia
unequalled in Michigan.

Vou cannot think of a more, beautiful Gift to
your family than a Piano; it means not only
education but joy for everybody, and .YOU
are the only soufee through which your family
can secure this great gift.

Of course ydu've often wished for one, but it
seemed a luxury that others could afford, but
not you. Now did it ever occur to you that
"others” thought the same thing before they
talked ft over with us?
It’s part of our business to show you how easy
it is for you to own a piano, and we want to talk
it over with you. Our easy payment plan will
please you.

PLAYERS

INVENTORY PRICES

John Sutnm lost a valuable horse
Thurwlay while tinning wood for D.
N. Stowell. Tho horse had a severe

short time’.
Robert Horn, who has been home
on a mention from eoUegn at Coliimhim, Ohio,

While we are taking inventory we are anxious to reduce our large stoclf as much as possible, and we U
(Jutting prices.in every department. Coats, Suits, Furs, Blankets, Underwear, Dry Goods, Rugs, Lace Ijl
Curtains, Men’s Furnishings, Etc, Everything is included. Conic and take advantage of our low' prices. |||

Coats, Suits and
Skirts

Ibero snout March nrat,

of Woodland, biu mow
rrton, left for (heir homo Saturday.
their many relatives and friends h6rc.
Mra. Hurry Stownll and daughter
Maxine nt Hastings wen
Mra. L E. Benson Friday,

Prices on all ready-to-wear garments
are reduced so everybody can afford to
get a new coat or skirt. We have full
length coats, this year’s style in staple
black, worth up to $10. Wc. close at
only
- - -

I urday.'
I Justice E. A. Bawdy
, Woodbury Saturday tn act ns otic of
the coroners In an Inquest over the
I body of young Mnrclock who was
; killed by tho cars Friday night. Thrir
i decision was that he came to hla death
accidentally.
•
Jerald England entertained hla
friend Sterling Kogers of Hastings
Thursday and Friday in company
with Leland Holly lhe boys took a
elelxh ride Friday. Old Fanny ran
causing them to walk Into town,
serious damage resulted.
Our local llahermcp report
catches of' blue gills In Haddlclste

Friedrich’s
DOWNTOWN STORE
206 MONROE AVENUE

grand

Rapids, mich.

LWK ODESSA.

gnn spent several day* vlMtlng friends

EAST WOODLAND.

terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
Our Certificates arc Payable on Demand and Provide a
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.

LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINS BANK, Like Oduu, Mich.
Under Slate Control

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George Liverton...................................................................... President
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
Sherman I. Strong Cashier
Howard G. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.

HASTIS6SOOUBLESTOAE
Hastings, Mich.

of i^iwrll visited Sunday with
wJnlr

Gran
with

Godfrey &lt;if Charlotte called
•griff and wife Tuesday last.
Foot., and d-tusht

ention nt home.
Th&gt; children r
•■nt*. Mr. nnd Mrs.

&gt; Mra. Ora L--hm.
South Wood1 land.
I Mrs. Hannah Boyles -entertained
I Mrs. Klda Guy nnd children of West
Jennie.
‘ flunneltl
Sunfield FrUlav
Friday.
longing t&lt;

WANT AD VS. PAY.
Christensen and won Donnld. Mr. nnd
Mra. U. Strown nnd baby Vado, Mr.
nnjLMra. J. Fulgcr and Mr. and Mrs.

at tho home of Mr. and Mra. George
Hood In Went Holifield,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Bywiiler enti
Mesdames Juno Benpelt. Osa Heck­
er. J. W. and A. C. Kilpatrick attend- talned their &lt;hlblr-u, Mias Florence
l rd the funeral of their uunt, Mra. Detroit. Curl ot l.-ualng, and Mr. a
Mary Gosa Hartman, who died of

Sunday. The funeral was held In Ed­
Killed be An Engine.
more Wednesday.
Mrs. George Hitt and nephews
The body »f G-.ttlalb Molock wr.a
George Bawdy nnd Charles Hitt, who
have been spending the holidays with morning between ihe rails j
rnlnlivrs In New York City, returned of the town crossing by W. 8
homo Tuesday. They report n very and Russ.-il Horn is theyAvi
Ing to town. An Inquest tun
Mr. and Mrat J. Boylea entertained
hla slater. Mrs. Orpha Tice, nnd cous­
in. Mrs. Maggie Pennock, of Kalama, bound freight, which pulled from sta­
tion shortly nfier Gottlieb had .tenped from the p.iw&gt;'ng«r train Nq.'Tf.
and started for homo'on the track.

BAUER BROSJhe Home Contractors
Having for several years been engaged in building hundreds of
homes in this community, we have associated with us the best
skilled labor to be obtained. A small army of teamsters, masons,
carpenters, plasterers, plumbers, painters and decorators work
harmoniously under our direction and push the work rapidly to
completion. We handle’everything that enters into the construction
of a building. We build for contract, mortgage or cash. These
advantages enable us to best serve all prospective home seekers.
Your special case will be cared for faithfully and satisfaction guar­
anteed.

♦ Start the New Year right by planning your own Home

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
♦ Broadway Yards,
♦
Phone 224

IESE1F®

Always the lowest

Mra. Thomas Bulllvan und daugh­ Mrs. John Bowens.
ter Ellen of Hastings took dinner with
Mlns Gladys' Johnson went to Grand
Mlns Claudia Wolcott spent from
her niece. MrssHamuel Velto and hus. Rapids Friday to care for her friend Friday until Tuesday with relatives in
band. Friday.
Mrs. Grace Styles who has been very
burial.
Geo. Huddle living east of town on
MIm Grace Lake and Frank Rcollold visited their aunt. Mra. M. Gard­
ner. of Vermontville, Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Rockwood, Mrs.
OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES^AY
Bella Hager and Mrs. Vanlberg of
W&lt;i&lt;iHIIUHY.
Hastings and Mra. Carl England wore
percent if left with us one year
guests at the home of Mr. and Mm.
Julius Hager Tuesday.
3 percent if left six months
— to Jos. RtatMle.
Consideration, I' r-oO.OO,
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
Miss Lnln Avis, uf'Lake Odessa re­
Morgan. Mr. - nnd Mra. Evarts and turned
subject to change in market vqlue which may take more than in­
home Friday Afternoon from

—

Ladies' 'Fleece Lined Underwear
Children’s Heavy Fleece Underwear.

part of the holidays with his cousins.
II. E. Hawdy and family.
The Misses Frieda, Helena nnd ncaday
Esther Schuler spent part of laat
daughter
luxt Th'ura
the cn*t ahorc of Tupper lake hail th*
Mrs. B. Cotton ami son 1 Walker
Mr. nn.
Cotton of Grand Rapids weAp week-

on the lake Saturday.
Merton Bowers visited several days
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hulllbcrgcr nnd
last week with friends In Wayland.
Mrs. Chris Mohrhnrdt has been
N«w Years night nt Frank Coyken* very
111 for lhe past three weeks, nt
",............ ...........
.... .... aiibjiv
John Bainbridge living four miles woodland In attending her nt present.
' east of town has snld his farm nnd
Mrs. Emma Baumgardner Returned
bought a home in thin village nnfl will to her work ut Jackaon after spending
move hla family hern thia month.

■ Organized in 1888

Cotton Blankets. KM size; in gray,, tan and [71
white, nt only.. .
?69c
Extra size Blankets, good and heavy
. 98c
Flannelette and Duckling Fleece Kimono
Cloth at only
J. .9JS© .
Large size Cotton Batting in pure white, a
dandy at.... 10c
Feather and Down Pillows in Featherproof
Ticking at 68c, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50
to $3.00.
Men’s 50c Suspenders left from Christmas, all
to close out fast at
.. 25c

Mule Skin Gloves at only
... 19c
Good Work or Dress Shirts...
....45c
All our Silk Waists, new and up-to-date, at just
HALE PRICE.
All Remnants at HALF PRICE.

$4.98
1.98

ONE PRICE TO Alt

8. C. Vanhoutln and George Leffler
aeeompanled by their wives visited
School commenced
friends In Battle Creek New Yearn.
after n ton days vncni
They made the trip by auto.
Cur! Burkle Is making a few days
Misses Hasel H
visit with friends In Battle Creek and
ives have
Marshall.

terIng. It
this time.

j

Extra low prices on all Rugs, Lace Curtains,
Portieres and (xiucli Covers, some less than

J. H, Hawdy was u I lasting* visitor
Monday nn bualnvM.
Mliw Josephine llappc. Max Happe.
Mra. Gage and daughter Glennie of
J. 8. Munyon of Owosao visited hla
ehlldmn over Sunday.
Mrs. In.-i Cooper and son Graden,
who have been slaying with her
father. Elmer Holton, since her moth­
er's death, returned to their home in
Milwaukee Saturday.
On January the IGth. tho Farmers'
Institute will lie held nt the Town
Hall.
A line program Is being ar­
ranged by R. I. Wolcott, chairman of
tho local committee. It will be nn nil

]
j

$3.98
Suits at only
■
Skirts in All Wool at

tending A inerting of

It you want the greatest musical instrument
eyer invented, come in and let us demonstrate
the wondejrful PLAYER PIANO. You become
an artist at the Piano the-moment you sit down
in front of a Player. Here is the greatest
achievement of modem inventions; takes the
place of a silent Piano in the home and mages
YOU the artist. Besides, you can play it by
hand lixe the regular Piano. Come in nnd see
a wonderful army of these wonderful instru­
ments. We sell them on monthly payments.

Special Values
Wool Blankets wrirth up to $4.00, some samples
from the mill
. 1 $2.25

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming and to engage in other business, I will have an auction
sale of personal property at the premises known as the Frank Whitworth farm, 2 miles west
and 1&gt;4 miles south of Dowling and 2 miles streight north of Banfield on section 6, Johnstown
township. This sale will take place on
.

Tuesday, Jan. 13, ’14
Commencing it 10 o'clock, a m, I offer the following property:

HORSES

HARNESSES

Crotch-Back Harness, II inches
Third Harness
Double IlanieM, L‘( inches Light Driving Harness

Blade Gelding. 10 years old, weight 1.500
Brown Mare, 13 years old. weight 1,400
Black Colt, coming 3 years old, weight 'J7&lt;&gt;
Black Colt._coming 2, years old, weight 70U
Bay Mate. 7 years old, weight 1.000

FARM TOOLS

CATTLE
Red Cow, I years old. due April II
Red Cow, 7 years old. due March 20

Yearling Bull
4 Spring Calves

HOGS AND CHICKENS

ducted by R,-v
Lutheran church

2 Thoroughbred O. I. C. Brood Sows

hla pnrcniH, north of town.
Mr. and Mra. J-.eob Miller vBitcd
lhe l.utcr'a broth- r. Reuben G-rlingcr
t.nc family, Bund.iy.
Hugh DeC.-irni-. n former town's boy
but not* of Port Huron, wan united In

8 tons of Clover Hay
JJ bu»hcl Timothy Seed

Huron last
keeping In their homo which was ul• COATS GROVE.
The D. G'. T. • • club will hold Its
next meeting January 14. with Mra.
Flora Wood.

I. having

barn to bo built next summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D.n'td Demond visited
relatives recently in Lansing und Ret­
at &lt;ho church TucMay, January 27.
Mrs. Bertha Bush, of Delton. District
Superintendent will conduct It.
Richard Demond hjnl thn mlafor-

l»fl hand quite »--vt-rely Monday while
boning wood ut SylVM|er Cortis*. The
llttlo Unger w»« -ntlfejy rawed off
Jqst aboVe thn knuckle and the ndjoining.Anger cut to&lt;th« hone.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sprague and
daughter Doria and son Harold xlrited In Kalamaxoo over Bunday.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT.

HAY AND GRAIN
3 stacks oFCohi JRalks
.

Quantity of Shredded Stalks

.McCormick Binder
McCormick Mower
liny Rake
Osborne Mower. B foot cut
Oliver Sulky How, No. 2&gt;l
Oliver How. No. W
Pair of Oscillating Bobs.
Oliver 2-horsc Cultivator Deere 2-lior*e Cultivator
Superior Disk Drill
Steel Loud Roller
Beau Puller
Disc Harrow
Dain Hay Loader
Osborne Ixver Drag, 17-tooth
Hay Terfder
Osborne Lever Drag. 15-tooth .
lensing Wagon, complete
Wagon Springs
Eleven foot Stock nnd Rack Sides
Hay Rack
Stover No. 4 Feed Grinder
Old Wagon
Grass Seeder
Wheel Scraper
Ix&gt;g Chain
Double Buggy
Steam Cooker
Blue Bell Separator
Fanning Mill
MIBCKLLANKOU*
. Borina Machine
Bartrl Chans

200 bushel* of Corn
15 bushels of Poor Beans
30J)ii»bels of Harley
110 bushels of Stock Beets
5 bushels of White Cap Seed Corn

Hot Lunch At Noon

Shelter for Horses If It Storms

TFRMC*
■ tnmu,

AH sum&gt; 01

D or under, cash, ill over that
imount 9 months time on good bankable paper
it 6 per cent Interest No good* to Im removed until settled for.

HARRY WHITWORTH, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY,
Auclloioar

HUM

�THE HASTINGS

JANUARY

PERSONAL

YOU CAN GET

BARGAINS
NOW

Will and
Grand Ha pl
John AQan of Jgckaon was In the
y pan of last wgek.
Mr. and Mrs. CUtude Henty visited

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

Mr. and Mrs. 1*. T. Colgrove returh
ed Tuesday from Chicago.
Miss Mae Petit was a w&lt;
guest of Grand Rapids frlendi.

SUCCESSORS TO LOPPENTHIEN COMPANY

M. W. Hicks Is In Grand Rapids to­
day attending the Poultry Show.
Hay Wolfe visited l)ls uncle. James
an cast er. of Thornapplc. last week.
James Keller, of Pcnnfleld, Pa., la
siting George Keller and Sam Page.
Mtaa Glenna Doud has returned to
Hartford to resume her school duties.
Mra Robert Burch and MIm FrSnrcs Burch were In Grahd Raplda Frl-

Remarkably Low Prices

Mra. Frank Gould, ot Ballis Creek,
came Monday for

On Staple Dry Goods Ready-To-Wear and Grocories

Ith relative*

Will be made by us this week

Mr.-and Jlrt Milton

RIGHT NOW IS THE VERY TIME TO BUY SILVER WARE, CUT
GLASS AND JEWELRY FOR YOUR OWN USE.
WE HA VE THE
PRICES MARKED AWAY DOWN ON WHAT REMAINS OF OUR
CHOICE HOLIDA Y GOODS. IT WILL PA Y YOU TO SEE WHA T
WE HAVE,LEFTIST WILL PAY YOU TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED
RIGHT NOW, MORE THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME OF THE
WHOLE YEAR—BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE $O MUCH RE­
DUCED.

Rev. Russoll IL Brcady delivered
a lecture ul Morenci. Mich., Friday
evening.
Mrs. Loulso Kenfleld^of Kalamazoo,
was In tho city Wednesday visiting

Mr. and Mrs J. D. Zagehnelcr spent
the holidays with with their daughter
In Reed City.
Mlaa Erm Ina Goodyear returned
Sunday to -Jackson to resume her
school duties.
Mrs. Flora Henkes visited her sis-

17TH ANNUAL JANUARY CLOCK SALE
ANY MANTLE CLOCK IN OUR WINDOW 95.00

THE RELIABLE JEWELER

L. V. BESSMER

Mr. and Mra. Charles Potts return‘ “■
*
’
visit with relatives
lu Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Helen La..._ .. ________
City, la visiting her parents. Mr. and
| Mrs. I. F. Johnson.
j John Thornton's son Forrest, of
Caledonia visited Will Thornton and

Miss Maude Holloway, of Adrian.

THE GIFT STORE

OPEN
EVENINGS

&lt;S r.
IHHJ

rmral of her aunt. Mrs. David Eycleshmer. at Niles Tuesday.
Miss Audra Thompson of Custer U

Groceries

Dry Goods
Specials
2,000 yards best Print, yard...
1,000 yards Colored Outing. 12V4c value,

9c value, yard wide Brown Sheeting.

25c
25c
25c
25c
5c
25c
12c

3 cijns best Tomatoes.

4#c
8c
7&gt;6c
29c
17c
39c

3

cans best Corn.

3 cans best Peas.
3 cans good Salmon

lb. Baking Powder

Yd. square Carpet (Samples, val. to $1, at-----

Ladies' warm fleece Hose, 25c kind

Ladies* heavy fleeced Underwear.

7 bars good Soap.
New crop of Prunes, per lb.

Try our Mojav Coffee, per pound

ulay with the toys of society than to Ernest and Byron Lewis.

Special Value in Ready-to-Wear

___ lulls the little treasure fresh
from God's kingdom, that shall to Ypsilanti Munday to
strengthen nnd equip for munhootl.
Ladies* Coats formerly priced to $20 for
last Bunday afternoon from 3;UU to und womanhood. Although we. aay
thia
day, that ’’her aun hath gone spending thia weak with her brother.
Ladies* Suits formerly sold to $20 for----- **■ •
&lt;:H o’clock. after which the services
were held in tho Methodist BpiscoiMl down, while It wm yet day." still thh Lucian Willison. and family.
'ana
man
from
Soldiers
’
church. Monday morning lhe body
was removed to the scene of her thc death ot that woman. who dies Home Grand Rapids. spent Christmas
early childhood at Medina. Michigan. from loo much society, and haa given with hla wife and other friends.
all her life to frivolity, and has
spurned motherhood. Our departed
ind in the outer filled this holy office In a beau­
tiful way.
hla home In Fremont. Ohio, uftr
She did not talk her troubles ovel
COUNCIL REORBAklZES
day from a

with, the fatally, for fifteen yours, of­
ficiated both hero and at Medina.
J&lt;-sale Ik Colvin was born August
In early childhood

shs moved with

rebellion.

The last lime

allll maintained
finely." Her
was Implicit
me

os iiuavinus. io ov wrav c

four of whom survive her: Mrs. J. In sorrow. pollen! In tribulation, de­
J. Huntley, uf Hudson: Alfred J. Col­ pendent on prayer. Bhe Indicated nt
vin,
Hillsdale; Alfred T. Colvin.
Bay City; Charles C.ColvIn. Hudson.
She was the mother of one child.
Donald A. Kerr, of this city. She
vn hur in her
was the same as a mother to Mrs
will thank God
the daughter of a brother.

with hrl

CITY FINE DEPT. RULES

Monday
Florence J. Hchr&gt;u&gt;der in Grand Rap­
*llh his l*m»ra lt,-M&gt;lutlua Containing Many ids Thursday, uge,F VS years.
ooiyeur.
Important Clian^V Council Will
lison of
of Cloverdale: Huy nnd William. of
Kalamazoo spent Net
Grand ILtpIda nnd three daughters:
Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ickes and Hun ot the Are department are pro­
vided
for
lu
thv
n,
w
ordinance
which
family spent Bunday
Woodland.
&lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids, ut whose
will go Into ctfc t on January 33. Hchroadcr.
the guests of Mr. at
home he died. The remains were
Foreman.
brulrd at Irving.
plicant*
of
certain
&lt;iuauh&lt;-ailun&gt;
must
Harper, of Grand Rapid*. were guest*
nte their names with the council for
consideration, other provisions proMrs. Thus. Bulllvun and daugh.v
rill nil
llrcmen.
Ellen, visited the former's niece, M.

ahowina who attended lhe tire and
Mrs. Oscar Fortier’s mother, "ho
has been visiting here and In Nash­
ville. returned Monday to her home In vision of the city engineer Instead of
the tire chief. The headquarters will
Grund liuplds.
Pioneer, U..
Miss Lulu McCrccry returned Io
Fickle IhctofWln HoMliitc'.
hrr home In Holland Saturday. Miss
In 1101 they moved to lliutlngs.' In
Mary Matthews accompanying her
Fimin Mraugc Dug In His Home.
to Grund Rapids.
Mr. and Mraf Dutaild D. Smith
turned to their home In St. leiuls. Mo..
ati4 thf Methodist Ladles Aid Boolcty.! pOii, jf sutflelcnt a,
Monday after nn extended visit with Ishmcnt's strange du* In his kitchen.
,,n ,,h5
*he
»r- lulned
lalned to Justify th,
them In locating In Hastings frlenda.
vice In the Methodist church last Hustings. If 135 acres can be »cFloyd Pattison
Bunday afternoon, the pastor took the
test, "Her aun la gone down while U
Rapid*. wet
was yet dny." Jeremiah. Chapter 13. and planted with pickles should yield Mrs. Belle 1
key to the door lay on the floor, but
all the way from 1100 to 3300, and It
the door was locked.
The unlnutl
the entire city has been Interested In Is well worth lhe Um, to every farm­
thia home, people everywhere seemed er In the neighborhood io give cu­
hodsc unlea* aom, .me, evidently pus­
cumbers a trial with one or two acres
sewing
a
key.
nea
the
and
from her bedside. When at last the
Mr und Mra. George Miller and Mr. let him in. Th. motive ofdoor
such un
word was paused through the city.
id Mrs. Henry tiarper. of Grand act Is puzzling
The Benton Fruit Products Co. fur­
far Ms. Ikincaster
that she
nish the seed at the rule of 50c a Rapid* »&lt; r&gt;'
has mlMcd nothliig. Early Tucsdn
pound. A pound l« sufficient to plant
evening. Mr. U,h,aster's daughter
■tton.
an acre. Thia seed la paid for out of
heard some one at the door, but 41
tho community, and all tho organlzanot notify their father who wu
l» now visiting In Clo- asleep. The d»K aifpcsro Lodtentc
forc. la &lt;&gt;f ho material
with hla new home.
Thornton.
oa, the seed
is concerned.
Ail
tnl'X will need io do &gt;111 be to
ig: ’’Its Bllll My Children, and Know cultivate the land, plant the pickles Jane Vunaman and other friends for'
bat 1 Am God.”
th'- i'V1 month returned last Monday.
and arc to U that lhe
*
The highest tribute that could be
Mlaa Mruneea llurch returned Mon­
day to Chicago, to resume her studies
a consistent Christian mother.
diToted to r»utln, business. It haa
TrUlnger la having good sucec
parents.
Mr. and Mra. Robert .Burch. been uneventful and will end on Sutsoliciting acreage.
her .... .
lAit ahe never com-

age. that would rather

WE HAVE MOVED
The lit-iulquarlcfb ul the City
''**t JUue are now al Couch's
■jr Barn. All calls, night or
will have prompt attention.

rn Ksm. No. IHO
M Phone. No. 5WJ

cariiTg for hla/son-ln-law. Grant Muir,
who was taken qpddrnly III Baturduy. court house grounds was tabled, und
cated.
did not come tn vote. Some Of the su­
ler’s grocery In Hustings.
pervisors were uppusc-d U&gt; the plan on
the grounds that th, original deed of
&lt; w Years with Mr. und Mrs. Edwin lhe premises would not petmlt the
ereeiion of any mure public buildings.
It Is estimated that about 1150
' Peg O’ My Heart” nt Powers’ Thea­ Others Bald that they would vote for
tre Wednesday evening.
tile removal of th jail before they
Mr.
and
M
b. Dwight Goodyrar, of would favor spulling -the appearance
Aldvrnian Hilton. Mayor Osborn und
--- « of his .father, J. of the grounds by erecting «ny more
others have Wen paaslng about sub­ kA:'
•k.
They
left
tht^bulidln
scription imperil und citizens have
Ln n raqiontUn* lib, rally . Mr. Hil­ they'will spend some time.
'
Hrx kwIth-VuuM.McM Wedding.
ton ulono has obtained 370. Borne
Miss Ethyl M Williams lift WedCharles Bokwlth and Mlgs’D
who huvp bcen.uimble to provide cash
have volunteered to donate work In nesduy evening for Kirksville. Mu., to , rullHlouh n.&gt;er. married New Yea
,ne re
constructing tho fence und pen. Few resume her studies at the American morflJnB ul ,.J0
cjtles of thia also have a doer park, H- htrnl of Osteopathy, after spending dl.mv llf ,hv gr.,.,n, , parents. Mr. a
und the pretty unlnul now a captive the holidays with her parent* here.
Mr*. Frank Ik, kwlth/ l»« Ku»t Cll
on Mayor Osborn's farm wunld prove
K. Y. Bolinger returned to Laporte.; ton afreet.' Kgrj
Knapp **» t
Ind-. Munday after *p,-nding the hol- iK,t mwn and Ml* l.',«irRg Beckwi
idays with relative* hire. Mr*. Bol
Tile esremu
Inger und son will remain with h
father. John Whltrlght. a few weel
our friends und neighbors fur live
Mrs. C. 8.. Hkllltuan. Mr*. Jcnr
many acts of kindness and loving Ruwluy and Mrs. Rose,Taylor uro ut! tJjunt O»guvd. Kual Walnut i
sympathy shown us during our hus­ Middleville today attending the W. R. । »lr. and Mis. IU kw|th will
band und father's death, to the siu'g- C. Club which t* eiiierlulned by thcl*helr home tn llastiiigs.
former** cuualn.- Mr*. Katy Willard■viing words.
Visitors at Mrs, l.ydlu Raymond'
Mrs. Melvin Hmlth.
Mrs. Nellis Kline.
reDee uf Grand Rapids und inutb&lt;
Mrs. Hilliard Umltli. Mrs. Ia&lt; B. Let,vens, of Carlign, ol_.
;w». d, nUffi
Mrs., Nettle Ualss.
Mrs. Frank Allcrding of Carttou und
belt, ten February
Mrs. Ellen larger of Fhrvort.
Byron Smith, a clerk tu th* Detroit
tiioss who remembered us at Xmas KtulDce,. came Monday to spsud Will l&gt;c at Hustings evoty Wsdnt
lltnc and for the flowers und fruit and
re days os the guest of Hastings theresfter at his office in the I
relatives. He nturued hutv- tv-a~—. bitt* Block and us niany extra
day. acuonipatiled by hts
i nd are required by lifs practice
two chndreli khu luid bee- ___ —.
a couple bf weeks visiting her mother,
RespggUUttr.'
lUNNKlt WANT ADVb. PAY.
Mrs. Clara Wulldorff.

2.98

tUcrtling-Ma-Ken Wedding
.!.• .1

to Detroit.

childhood, bringing her UP in her
home until the years of maturity,
with tho same devotion of a mother.

hutl been called upon to pay the price.

Children's Coats priced to $7.50

i. both of Carlton Township ' geos Hospital. Ku la ma son, Tuesday l|&gt;
married Tuesday. Decomber 30. under*,
—
nuny friends In
dial Kplacopul church. Rev. Russell I thia rtt
II. Brrudy. officiating. Mr. nnd Mra. wtghlng
Allrrding will inakfi their hdme tn I health.
Carlton township.
J. L Heed will announce hla future
plana concerning the rebuilding of the
du t'hrlHtnuu),
thing In One Condition.

AUCTION SALE

Having sold my farm, and because of ill health, I will have an Auction at the farm located 3

miles west and 2 miles south of Hastings, on section 27, Rutland Twp, on

Thursday, Jan. 15,1914
Commencing at 1 o’clock P. M., 1 offer the following'property

Live Stock
Horse, weight about 1200 pounds,
good driver.
Durham cow, fine one, about 7 years
old. Spring heifer calf, part Jersey.
13 Shrop ewes.
Chester White brood sow. Brood
sow.
Over 100 chickens, mostly White
Leghorns.

Miscellaneous

Portland cutter.
Oliver Chilled Plow, No. 99.
5-tooth cultivator.
Lot of forks, hoes, shovels, etc
Quantity of Household Goods includ
ing tables and chairs, etc.

Hay and Grain
Quantity of good hay, clover and
timothy mixed.
Straw stack.
About 60 bushels of oats.

Onc-horse wagon
Top buggy.

Other articles not mentioned

A Lunch for Those Coming From a Distance

Shelter For Horses in Case of Storm
All sums of $5 and under cash. Over that
amount 6 month's time wjll. be given on good
bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent. No-goods
moved until settled for.
TCDIlQi
ILniuui

CHARLEY BACHMAN, Proprietor
COL. Win. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

�Mm. Oliver Bolton

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LOCAL MEWS
■

w Night Robe
1
—I Special

Munsioa
Union Suits

85c
$1.15
1.50

These prices are for one week only.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co.

Kuppenheimer
Clothing

Fwte
Trousers

Ono
One Price Clothiers

la on the sick 1

some better.

I

■■■■

YOU ARE HELPING

waa ham on Now Years day
id Mrs.' Joseph ¥*runkenbcrg-

For one week we offer the following extreme low prices on
all Outing Flannel Night Robes and Pajamas:

$1.25 and $1.00 Robes and Pajamas, at
$1.50 Robes and Pajamas
■
$2.00 Robes and Pajamas
.-

I

son. on January (, a wn weighing i1
sight pounds.
Mra. William H. Auden, of . Hope
If you are looking after bargains I
township, a sou.
don't forget to look it my bargain,
Kmlly Virginia Mason Chapter D. counter. A. K. Patton. Cloverdale.—!'
Adv.
.
A ono wefk special on a very
necessary article In gent's furnishings '
Green 8L
Dayto* L. Smith of NashvWe' and Is mentioned In Morrill. Larnblq A 1
Estelia V. Scurlca of Hastings were
united In marriage on January 1 in company of eight for a New Years din-''
Charlotte by ITbbate Judge Dann.
ner In Honur of Mias Lulu McCrcery. 1
of Holland, und- Roland McCrcery, of ,
■It—. &gt;.d .r.rr tarm.r who kwp. Lansing.
Hock ought to be. can learn some­
Mrc Albert Klnne, Sr., fell early 1
thing that he will appreciate by read­ on Monday morning and broke ’ her |1
in* Goodyear Bron.' adv. this week. hip. De Latnpman was summoned to ,,
Fill out lhe coupon and
send It ....
In.
------------| attend her. The accident happened
Goargo Bprlstar, a former resident
rc=!ds;.t ( when the uged woman became dirty'1
of Hastings township, but now ot
of | and r#II to ,ho floor. .
Climax. Is confined to Bronsonn hosplosn - ■, Thp rMridpnu ot
ar„ pt4n- j ।
tat Kulamusoo, where he submitted to
a very severe operation for appendl- | nlng to build a mile of state reward-',
verinc
nlcctr"
”
of ,he 'Ulage in tilB spring.
elite. He Is now recovering nicely.
,r""‘1

r .B"

In opening and maintaining an ac­
count at this Bank, you are contrib­
uting to the development of Chis com­
munity.

Ail of our funds are loaned at home.
Your money is not sent out of town
to develop other communities.

We invite you to open an account
with this strong Bank, assuring you
of our interest in you and the com­
munity.

1;;

Wr «
.nd J.n.M.r •»"
'■ ""‘•h.-4.
The mother and little ones appear to ' Tha active und honorary members
be doing well at this writing.
, &lt;*f the Ret Re Qua Society gave a
un ccw cars un;
••
.mu,--...........--------------------G. A. It. field their bjrthday dinner h"m" «f“ Thelma Burch for Har­
in their hall. 41 being present. After “J* Shefileld. who left Tuesday fur
dinner and exchanging ot birthday
**• J - wJ1ch&gt; ho will enter,
cards, thn time waa spent In visiting ,ho 8l- Johns Military Academy.,
and singing old war songs, all present , Fourteen young people were present
saying this was the beat ever — Hattie *nd
had a very happy lime.
Nayjor. Press Correspondent
I Sir. und Sirs. C. Bachman, well-1
Forrest Jordan, propria tor of the known residents of Rutland, have i
lheutre on Michigan Street, has made I sold their farm und will move within
arrangements with a moving picture a few weeks to a humu Jn Irving, vllconcern to have films taken of some I luge, which they purchased from
of tho most Interesting industries and I Frank
Dainoth.
Mr.
Bachman
scenes ot Hastings and thi s, films । camo to this country from Gerwill be shown nt Mr. Jordan's show many In llt8.
Before moving to
house some time later. Watch for ] Rutland, he resided In Hastings,
tho announcement. "
where he has many acaualntanc-er.

Hastings National Bank,
CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000.

-

Clement Smith, Prcaidcat.

H. G. Hayes. Cashier.

Ths Only National Bank In Barry County

MICHIGAN.

HASTINGS,

OUR BIG CLEARANCE SALE
.

IS IN FULL SWING—COME NOW

10% to 50% Discount on all Merchandise except Contract Goods and Produce

Coats&lt;£*7 AQ

Astrachan Coats, regular
price $12.50, sale price
Astrachan Coats, regular
price $20.00, sale price.
Astrachan Coats with plush cuffs and col­
lars,’ regular $16.75, sale

CIO *7OEL
$10.98

These coats arc beautifully lined in
satin, black and colors.
A few beautiful plush coats
worth $25 will go at
Plush coats, regular $15,
sale price-.._____________
Brocaded velvet coats with ermine collar,
worth $25.00, sells

d* O$ g Q O
1 OwV
di *7 Ofi
^15 93

A few last year’s black coats, ranging in
price from $12.50 to $30.00,
will go at______ R______
Pony coats worth $8.50,

Skirts

DC
ipO.yO
$3.48

Black and colors ranging in
AQ
prices irom $5 to $8, sale price
IbwO
Good assortment in new style skirts in black
andjColors, entire
?/4

Fine assortment of Bouclc, Cut Chinchillas,
Zibeline, Mallelasse, in black and colors.
Reg. price $20.00. sale price-.$12.98
Heg. price $16.75, sale price._$ 10.98
Reg. price $12.50, sale price. _$ 7.68
One lot of misses coats ranging in price
from $5.00 to $7.00, will go

One lot, price $8.00 to $11.00
values go for

OFF

Dress Goods

J 93
dJ/fl Ofi

We have a splendid line of dress goods
in various
____ shades
_____ ,___
________
and______
textures
which we
arc offering at very attractive reductions.
Remember we are exclusive agents for
Broadhead Dress Goods.

Suits

Beat American Prints Ep
per yard--------- .......wv

Black broad cloth and kersey coats in out Small assortments of suits, regular prices$12.50 to $25.00, will close out at wonsizes up4p 49, prices ranging from $12.50

$9.98 anil $12.00

lor518 00 wi"go

Shoe Clearance
All Shoes Will Be Discounted from

10% to 25%

’

22 lbs, of H. &amp; E. Cane Sugar for
Bulk Cocoa, per lb-------

10c Colored Flannels now...

50c Tea, per lb------------5c

Flannelette Blankets
V.luo,
Values,
Values,
Values,
Values,
Values,

Clearance Price....___________________»1.69
Clearance Price
1.29
Clearance Price
1.15
Clearance Price
.98
Clearance Price
.80
Clearance Price
.65

White Goods Sale
Pillow Cases, 42x36, sell at.12^C

$1.00

Corn Syrup, per Mt gallon .

- 45c Corn Syrup, per quart, ..

Pillow Cases, 42x36, .sell ata____________

19c

9c

-35 c

10c Crown Baking Powder, per can-7c

17c

25c Crown Baking Powder, can, 19c

All 5c Soaps, per cake

Nuway gashing Powder, package, 4c

6 Boxes Tip Matches for.

,-JSc

Corn Syrup, per gallon„

38c

25c Mantel Burners, each----

. .19c

$2g00 Cut Water Sets, each------ $1.25

Terms of Sale are Cash
or Produce .

Wpol BlanKets
Wc have a nice assortment of
$10.00 blankets wc arc going to
$7,50
offer at

$6.00 Blankets...
$4.00 Blankets...

93.1S

$3.75 Blankets ....

$2.79

16c

Sheets, 81x90, sell at____________________ 68c

Sheets. 72x90, sell at59c
Sheets seamed. 72x90. sell

at_,__45c

8- 4 Unbleached Sheeting, sell at

20c

9- 4 Unbleached Sheeting, sell al22c

Table Linen Specials
50c

Bleached ..45c

60c

Bleached...__________________________ 53c

60c

Unbleached____________________ ____

$1.25 Bleached________________________

14 to it Off Regular Prices
BED SPREADS

25c

40c Tea, per lb;_
25c Tea Dust, per lb------

Dresses

Many Beautiful patterns.
Regular $4.50 values, now.. .-.83,75
Reg. $4.50 and $4.75 vat’s now I 3.98
Regular $3.50 values, now.. $2.98
Regular $3.00 values, now..
- -Regular $2.50 values, now.
Regular $2.00 values, now
Regular $1.75 values, now,
Regular $1.50 values, now.
1-23
Regular Sl.OQ values, now.

S3.48 to $15.79

Grocery Department

Outing Flannels
8c Colored Flannels now. _____ ___ 1 7c
6c Colored Flannels rtbw-_._____________________ L

$2.00
1.50
1.35
1.25
1.00
•* .75

rS’rZ11 priccs

53c
98c

$1,50 Bleached$1.29
$1.75 Bleached . $1.55
Unbleached Linen Crash Toweling, 17 in.
wide, special price

Our Entire Stock of

Full Line of Kimonas

Miscellaneous

Furs

At Unusually l&gt;ow Prices.

Toile Du Nord Gingluui. teg. ISJ&amp;nt
15c Handkerchiefs.-...
10c Handkerchiefs...
Wiicaikoline..........................................
Bets. ...
9c, 13^©, 11c
A few Chai lies and Lawns, reg. 6c special. .&lt;•
A large lot of nice Torchon Laces, 5c and
6c values for............4©
Aviation Cape and Hoods, regular prices
•
from 50c to &gt;1.65. going at...38© to &gt;1.10

•

aY from

lA to

Off

Regular Prices

Regular price $1.00, now...
Regular price $2.25, now...
Regular price $3.00, now...
Regular price $1.65, now...
Regular price $1.50, now...
Regular price $3.25, now-.
Regular pric©
Regular price $1.25Tffo^*.,

79c
$1.79
&gt;2.23
81.20
$1.15

Store
J. T. PIE.RSON 6 SON 2.Tr1menL^

�THE HASTINGS BANNKH, JANTARY a, 1H4.-

middkvilk

I In poaltkm and tha work Is program­
ing finely. Hope It will get a name
On Thursday orrurred the marriage ,
I we may bo proud of •« the manager*
I have advertbed for one by anyone In­ of Otla kt organ to Lydia Pinkbelner.
daughter of Mr. und Mra. John Flnkforested to do *&gt;CUr&lt;&gt; Kirkland, for »ome ttjn» ,m’

.22!

AMEBIC** STEAM UUHURY
f
HAS ENJOYED PROSPEROUS YEAR I

wwrt Woodland.
ifr. and Mra. Milton Habal Wtar-

LOCAL NEWS

Mb* Beryl Brandutetter returned to Ktiultcr* Brother* Have Matic Several
Thn Miller * Harris Furniture Co.
her afUdlML^CMonday.
church Vicinity nnd Wlllbi
many. They will at one* commence; Mr. Kirktand. for aome time em­
AInan from NaahvUle.
Freeport to
1 hotiaekceplng in Grand Rapid*, where I ployed by tho Armstrong Drug Co..
Hhtiltcra Brothers, who took pnaaea*
he haa a Job with the P. M. R. R. Co.
alnn of the American Hteam laundry
Thl* young couple.1* well and favorJohn
Blood-* in thi* Holmca church
Inldy known and atart *&gt;ul with the
In Uu* city park hna- been aitntctlng
Poatmoster Johnson was In Grand
lu*»t wL*hw&lt; of their hoata of friend* Rapid* on Monday. Dick U *tlU very
considerable attention. Chari** Wood neighborhood. ,
H. G. Bencway waa in Grand Rap­ careful of that linger.
It 1* doing wen* after the buaineaa with a vim.
Philip Wood and daughter Mr*
fhat would overcome any olwtacle.
id* Friday with Mr. nnd Mra. Olla
Minnie Olney nf Haatlnga wera guMia
M orgun. buying the furniture for
Their irrnlal way* Und the apiendld
of J. J. Hctnerly and family tha Oral
in the Knitting MUI*. They are run.- Hervlce they render have mol with ap- Th# little animal haa become very
dlevfll#. la ataylng with her Mater.
tome, arid la greatly admired by thoac
J.-L. Biikk haa out bill* nnnntinclns nlng a larger farce, night* thsn com­
Mr. nnd Mr*. Augwit Geiger "pant
Mr* t’haa. Woodruff, who la In poor
Dr. Khantamonr
napeak* w**!^ for them .they put out have brought MUtefac- who pan* through th* park. A coru- the latter part of last week near
lice Malo. Mr. RugK
health. Mr* Cook will remain then*
panlon aqutrral dlaappeared aoma Heottevllle. Mason Co. Mr*. Geiger
nice butflnM* and
ahnyt hour*
ed acvcral new piece* ot machinery to time dgn. It 1* Thought that aomo of Woodland kept hogae for tiivm
indefinitely.
Fred Currier and wife were In | Albion. .Mlrh.. h.*t Friday.
Mr. and Mr* Z. J. T*»wn"«*n&lt;&gt; "pent th# equipment and during tbp cotnlnc cruel peraon ahot it. .. '
White thov
nwnv '
Grand Rapid* Monday on hualnera.
in Grand Rapi.U
bear will &gt;u«h harder than ever for
Clark nnd
f-ithor of Mr*. W.*were placed on tho Monday
Alfred Davia nnd wife left, far their I new biMlnea* They have n *pe?lnl 10 WIPE OUT A6RICULj tun. attgnded lhe funeral which wn» llrxi floor
«.hotel on Monday. home
at Merritt on Tue»day. They | ndv. thl* week on pnxo 5 of tho BANJan. r.,|
■ . I held
01*01 al *the
“r hometin
I**’*.*'- •■*• Monday. -■
v.i*t
chunKe
in
thr
upK..IV* Lyle
htladol- . B p J&lt;ihh*on*‘ ««.,
tuul "&lt;*fi*
Lyb und । pearnnee. They tfro pt work at the apcilt the holiday* loTc With relative* NER.
TURAL SOCIETY'S DEBT spent Wcdnesdsy at Mrs. Caroline
nnd while tiioy like to R. t back for a I
located. |
w,.r„
Grand Rapid*
■ pblH FHntur- ' heating
eyalem nhd nn noon a* com­
Hauer1*
I. &lt;&gt;. o. F. HMtallaUon.
plete the.'balance of the Inside work time, they think that their, nectlon of.
In
• Allen Klng nnd-tyjnlly spent New
will
be
rushed
to
a finish.
Years day at It. Kwinoy’i In Carlton.
hit
Jerry Hubbell, of Grand Rapid*,
his duties
Hauer
n few days
IWMtllU.
I installed Intb" their reapectlve oBIcm
Ina,Kenneth wi.l.
kt. spent ______
waa in the village -on Haturday nnd
there. Mira Beryl Brandirtotter returned tn1 closed
[the following mambora.
fi de»l_vf hl* farm In Irving to
That they*would begin a campaign
Elective Ofllcca.
Fred McihkerT
The deal’ wa* nfnile
dtlod U&gt; xn io Samuel Allen’* amt
to wipe out the 11.(00 indebtodneaa of
Herman Hnuer vbtied friends In
by-the Middleville J^enl Estate Co.
1 ’ "N. fl —Clarence Roblnaon.
Kpond th# winter with them. They ।
. the Barry County Agrli*nltiiral Hoclety Iranulaco from
Wcdneadny until
. Sheriff Williams waa a caller here
V. &lt;1.—Llewellyn Stamm. '
rxp&lt;H-t to khut up their. hoii*o nnd go I
wn« tha decblon o’f lhe newly «*Hed Monday. . ■-»
' Cor. Hec'y—Frank Wood.
on Hcilurdny.
.
’
I oiiicrra anti .director* at ilia meeting ’ Mr. and Mr*. Fred Geiirrr **pcnt
Financial Hec'y—Hurt Webb.
on Haturday. Thn record* wefc turn.d New Year, at Clyde Pcrdun'a.
hhc i'onatnhlo Don 8h;ty. T ■cMlny alter- i
run an over Hurula)'
It. M. Johnson was In Grand
I
over
to
the
new
board
by
the
member*
noon nn&lt;L lodged In Jail &gt;11 complaint ।
Mr. nnd Mr* Ed. Cunningham of
Monday on business.
‘
Appointive Office*
. of the old board. Every attempt Will | Tamarac
of the hotel k,
neighborhood vbltad at
t'hnrlr* Crookston we
Mra. C. F. lirnndstctler elite.
■&gt;*wp..c.ur ul inq..j-oiiii. Mr*.Lewl*,
Henry TBchalbly'a Wednnday.
. '
&gt;n Monday to be with
a Urge company of ladles to n '•-MJO-who la about 3fi yi ur^ old, I* nccuacd ]
up.* n dine
and wife were:
Rev. Kenyon and
ut the hospital In Ann Arboj. nn Kit- of .-trtvrlnir lhe lintel kitchen and!
■Luetnn Will*
• indebtedneu Inherited from tho pre­ family and mother and Mr* Maggie
&gt;&gt;&lt;iitl«M.Mr*
Bnibnki'r
over
tile
heart'
urday. H«* wti* Injured »om&lt;* yrtir* nk*»'
coding board. The next meeting Will I'hlllpa all of Woodland. Grandma
with
a
dLxh
pan
n Jok roillnK onto him white workU S. S—Frlta Wnnait.
11*** held &lt;&gt;n Saturday. January 31, and Mra. Llnle Taakcr of Aaayrta and
Win lam Tongate loft Monday noon by
ln« In the lumlH*r wood* nnd had her tiy lhe hair,
G.— Ed. Hubbard.
when plan* will be laid for wiping out Mr* Grace Grrenman of Battle Creek.
- Washington. D.
to resume hb hern
her ‘ nM.all.lnt I &lt;&gt;.
reeded in -fore
n ron*tant auffrraf over Hint**-.
M. F. Howling nnd Wife w.
I. G.—Wm Leonard
th.* indcbtedneML
rs for the government.
Floyd* Ulum of flouth Woodland
Mr* M. A. Ritchie went to Hol- , through the door.
Alma to the Mnsonlr'home last
ChitbUln—TX&gt;n HUII.
apaiit n few .day*, laat WMk at, th#
l-rcaa Cor.—Burdett Lichly.
home of hl* grandmother, Mra. Caro­
■r nepnew.
«.
released
shortly
afterward
’
by
her
line
Hauer.
*
.*,
Tn
’
honor
of
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
Fred
Bto-j
Khatuamonr
1*
Imek
from
hl*
I.ldlca* ItMtHns dub
Finance Com.—Bert
•hllllp*. Ed. ।
MIm Dori* Mohler of Raat Wood­
York &gt;lp nnd frrl* like work husband, who, it b alleged, responded i HhHdnn, Eugene lluxh.
to the screams of their two Ifltlb chllbind vbltcd her oimt, Mr* Will'FTory.
ipont Sunday nt
holiday vacation.
I About 100 were prcfci-m nnu wrre the moinlH*r« of the Maannlc hurtle* HnturdnJL .
Supervisor C. F. I’.irtter w.*nt to
Mra. Klltl
. arrnlsncd before. •rrvrtt with an °y»tcr »uppcr. Chef,
Hustings nn Monday to attend the
Oil*
!•, Hine at I&gt;. JN.
winter session of tho board of super* Justice CadwalU*)* ■r &lt;*n Wednesday, f ,r* r"*»- '^•ll'-ra. John Conlon. Cha* «|U.et hall of the Minonk* Tempi**.
Ira. John Hatter of Wood*
Her examination *....
rn« continued until-.
.
r.
Mr. and Mr
. pot luck "upper.
evening,
ed nt the Baptist church. A'good In
Tuesday, January 13th work In Inll- Tuesday
William Tongate left Monday noon January IS. Rh&gt;* I* In lhe baatili*.
which reaemblod n
terrat Is being msnlfeatrd. The othe
Int half paat alx o'clook. About 100; their mother. Mr* Caroling Hauer,
They are highly recommended as line for Wn»t|lngton to. resume hla labor*
Mrs. t*Will
wcru. preoent to greet Mr. and Mr*
’1’' vFlory
’1"-*' —entertained
*i.ri.tn.&lt;t tBIn hon­
for the government. He expects to
■*ni&gt;-rt.Tinrra.
■
Homo person or penwtna have turn*
Btowell. They wera prraented with n or of her'birthday Friday. Mra. TurnEly McNaughton and Harold Otto hove another vacatllon next summer.
prraa our heartfelt thanka for the
left Tuesday morning for l.inslng-to
with
jonn weaver, or
an. auu
lid home town of Middleville.
klndneaa ahown u» by our neighbor*
the City Bank.
resume" tYwlr studies at the M. A. C.
Mrs. Holbert Bloyum from, nlwr Mgr&lt;1. 1&gt;. Whitmore wai In Grand Bap*
and-friend* during our recent lllpaa*
Tin Corpora nnd Mln* Dorn Mohlrt ’of
Mr. and Mr* G. / «*———
1 E. H. Mattegpn auffered another
rlthout foun-;
Knot Woodland.
• .
and family,
Adv.
i attack of lllneiu on* Friday.
Ho I*

«*r auffrrlnx a xirokn of i&lt;ar*Iy*i*. JPuilVh^?moth
mother. Mra. J.
Mra Jravra a buiband, dftujtbter nnrt &gt;»Visiting
'teltlnx her moth
MIM distant relative* to mount her man
“,l
vhu!b?}'.
‘|Y of. near
Mra’ Vw.-ird
Miller
departure.
visiting her parents. Mr. n
Mbs Marguerite Hauser of Grand
Mra. Gladys Barber returned to h&lt;
irne in Luislng laat Friday uft*

■*K

E. F. BLAKE &amp; COMPANY’S

1900

m, 14th Annual Pre-Inventory and Red Tag Sale
Days

Opens Saturday Morning, Jan. 10—Closes Saturday Night, Jan. 31,1914

Days

Don’t Fail to Attend this, the Greatest Merchandise Sale Ever Held in Barry County
A Pre-Inventory Occasion that will set New Records in Value Giving.
This has not been a season favorable to heavy winter merchandise, and as a result our stock is much too large for this late date. We want stock taking time
to find us with much less on hand than we have now, so to insure a quick outclearing we have named special prices that are without equal anywhere. Come
and see and compare. We expect to make this, our 14th Annual Pre-fnventory Sale, the best in our history. So be on hand Saturday morning, January 10th,
for the pick of the money-saving bargains. We shall expect you.
‘
,
. . ..
j
■

Clothing

Clothing

At a saving that will put dollars in^he pockets of the people that
take advantage of these big reductions!
All regular $10.00 Suits and Overcoats---------------------- $ 6.98
8.98
All regular $12.00 Suits an^ Overcoats—J------- 1 —.
9.98
All regular $14.00 Suits and Overcoats--------------- a----All regular $15.00 Suits and Overcoats-^__
10.98
All regular $18.00 Suits and Overcoats
12.98
All regular $20.00 Suits and Overcoats-------------------14.98
We have 18 Men’s Suits, sizes 34, 35, 36, values to $15.
Special at___________________________________ .
7.50
Our clothingifl mostly, all thc^A. VB. Kirschbaum^ make of
Philadelphia.
”
. ' ”V’ .. • * ./
All Children’s Clothing reduced 25%
Men’s Odd Trousers reduced 25%-

Pre-Inventory-Shoe Sale
Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s

Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

$4.00
$3.50
$3.25
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
.50

Values, Pre-Inventory
Values, Pre-Inventory
Values, Pre-Inventory
.
Values, Pre-Inventory
Values, Prje-InverUory. .
Values, Pre-Inventory
Values, Pre-Inventory’
Values, Pre-Inventory
Values, Pre-Inventory
Values, Pre-Inventory

$3.25
2.89
2.58
2.39
2.09
1.59
1.29
1.09
.79
.39

Dress Goods and Domestics Ladies’ Cloaks

Groceries

Take s day off and come t?. Middleville.
**!*•

Orders
Uy Filled

S

$3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 values in Children’s Coats, only 30 in
lot, blue,-gray and brown, ages 6 to 14 years,
(TO
Sale Price.—.....1------------ &lt;p^#
$6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Junior Coats for girls 13, 15 AM Cfj
and 17 years,. Pre-Inventory Price-qTToQV
Ladies’ Skirts, about 25 left, mostly small sizes,
styles. Regular $5, $6 and $7 values.
Sale Pricel„— ------ - ----- ———------- -

0518

22V4 lbs Eastern Granulated Sugar--------- -50c Uncolored Japan Tea1________________ 1
40c Uncolored Japan Tea____________ _______
9 bars Lenox Soap________________________
6 bars Ivory, Naptha or Sunny Monday Soap—.
I lb. Calumet Baking Powder.r\------------------5 packages KrinkleCorn Flakes...------ 8 lbs Rolled Oats.—.___________________ —.
4-borfes Searchlight Matches.!—---------- 1 lb Seeded Raisins... —
Clean Up Specials From All Departments
1 gallon Corn Syrup ....
25'dozen regular 15c Canvas Gloves, Sale Price.9c
1 package A. &amp; H. Soda 1
500 yards Silk Ribbon, all widths and colors, Sale Price 8c
3
cuts Plug Tobacco, any kind-*—10 dozen Boys’ Canvas Mittens, Sale Price.—&gt; 5oJ
—-—
20% Reduction on all Table Linen.
‘ 2 packages Yeast Foam
4
1000 yards Fancy Tabje Oilcloth, speci^at16c
XSuga?prices’aubj&amp;ctto change without np£ice&gt;)

Ladies' Cloaks

AJUnew this season’s styles. This.is the final clean-tip.
AJTnew
« f
Compare these prices.
All $10.00 and $12.00 Values, Sale Price---------6.98
All $14.00 and $15.00 Values, Sale Price----:—.
8.98
All $16.00 and $18.00 Values, Sale Price—
10.98
All $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Values, Sale Price
13.50

4000 yards best Standard Prints.
4V4c
2500 yards Red Seal Dress Ginghams.j—
10c
1000 y’ds Flannelette, all colors, regular 10 and 12c
values
7^9
1=1
6c
10(H) yards Beat Apron "Ginghams—,—-—-—•-&gt;
2500 yards regular 10c Outing, 50 different patterns
8c
.extra quality, Sale Price—— —.
8c
25 pieces Stevens Crash, regular 10c value----15 piecesJStevens Crash, regular 12#c value.—
10c
All $1.50 Wool Dress Goods, Sale Price----. gl.19
All $1.00 Wool Dress Goods, Sale Price—
. 92c
All 75c Wool Dress Goods, Sale Price *— .
53c
All 50c Wool Dress Goods, Sole Price JrS;-. ... 39c.

All new fall

.. $3,98

Yi Price for all-Ladles’ Waists and Furs
$1.00
41c
32c
25c
25c
18c
25c
25c
12c
9c
35c
5c
25c
5c

■.

10% Discount on all Hood and Candee Rubbers

Men’s Furnishings

Men’s Furnishings

Men’s Neckwear, 10 doz regular 50c value, sale price..... 35c
•Men’s Neckwear, 15 doz regular 25c value, sale price----- 16o
Men's Half Hose in Lisle, Mercerized and Cashmere, reg-^
ular 25c value, Pre-Inventory Price________________ 18©
. Men’s H*00 Dress Shirts, 79c Men’s 50c Dress Shirts— 39©

.

Underwear

Underwear

Men's. Ladles’, Misses’ and Children's

$3.00 Values Union Suits, Pre-Inventory---------- —-I
$2.50 Values Union Suits, Pre-Inventory-------------- ----------------$2.00 Values Union or Two Piece, Pre-Inventory------------$1.50 Values UniotDor Twd'Piece, Pre-Iny^nlory_— --------- .... ,
$1.00 Values Union or. Two Piece, Pre-Inventory—--- —
50c Values Union or Two Piece, Pre-Inventory——
25c Vallies Two Piece Suits, Pre-Inyentory —------------------ -------

It will pay you.

Terms of Salo, Cash or Produce

E. F. Blake 6 Company
MIDDLEVILLE’S PROGRESSIVE GENEJLAL STORE

t:»

W« Sava
You Money

�THE HAgICTGS BOMPt, JANUARY S, 1»H.

Southwestern Barry
’
PELTON.
Mrs. Fred Green and children re­
turned Saturday night from Sunfield

can always depend upon Faulk­
ner’s for prompt and EFFIC­
IENT SERVICE.
Tt is the confidence that others
* have placed in or and the
business they hare entrusted to
our hands that have enabled us
to grow. This growth is nvery
tangible evidence of our satis­
factory service. As your "home
store" We want to merit yoar
patronage on the sole strength
ot service, satisfaction and saf­
ety. It is for your particular de­
sires and emergency needs that
wc carry » complete stock in
order that wp may give you just
what you need when you need
it. Bntnut your orders to us
either personally or by phone
and you will find that we can
render you a service that the
city stores and mailorder houses
cannot even approach as far as
efliciencvia concerned. Besides,
by so doing you arc helping tu
to maintain that which every
home in this community will
need at some time or other.

"The Rex al I Store"

Norwood and
visiting Mrs.

Mich.

Now a Fact.

.

Wc are offering TEN PER CENT OFF dur­
ing this month on all winter goods including*- ’
Underwear in men’s, women's and children's;
Hosiery, Outing Blankets, Outing Flannel, Out­
ing Gowns, Outing and Knit Petticoats, Fleeced
Dresses, Fleeced Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers,
Mittens,'Gloves, Men’s Heavy Footwear, etc.

Delton,

•

Kopf &amp; Kopf
*

■

HEN'DERSHOTT HCIIOOhJIlH^E.

The chicken pio dinner at Lon Men-

chicken pie und nil other guod things I
that cP with II. The dining room mid
parlor were beautifully dvconited ’
Mr*. Eff.,
Battle Creel..............................
ahott'a Friday and Saturday.

Detroit last week on account of tho

Monday to keep house
MuMon and wlfj. - while
away on 71 visit.

George Dinkel has been visiting |
lend* near Surunue for tfre past few i

her vacation with
Morcwuod.
| Clayton Brandatcttef wa* unable lo
I resume his studies ut College Monday
I on account of lllneaa.
Robert Marshall of Hiekury Cor­
ners visited hla uncle and aunt. Mr.
und Mr*. Gilbert K.arh'S. over Bunday.
The Epworth l-onguc enjoyed a
social und 'buslnem meeting at the

Hickory Corners, Mich.

Sure of Satisfaction
*

We iuukc an cHott to buy wU%t you want and we insist that ev.
fry thing* we pul in our'stock-be fresh and of good quality.

Mr. und Mrs.-George Gurney mid
children left Friday for their hoiUv tn
Octroi:. They have been spending.
several days will, Rew Gunity end
wife. .&lt;
i yJ
George Patton from Hip north walk­,
ed Jn un Mr. and Mrs. A. Pation and
gave'them a surprise.
Grace and Margaret Wcycrgian. of
BhuJts spent Huiurduy and until Mun­
day with Kev. und Mra. Gurney.
Mrs. Helen Shaner returned from
Chicago. 8l&gt;e spent Xrmu there with
relatives.
Mrs. Hallie Couycr and daughter
i of Cressey spent ■ couple of days last
week wlUt Mrs. Chamberlain.
.
Sir. and- Mr*. Tom Fox and daugh­
ters Lottis und Letx of "Prairieville

Banfield. Michigan.

A sale that it will pay to patronize. Now is the time
to buy these goods right when you need them, and
we need the money so badly that-wehavejiuta price
on these goods that will sell them.
Heavy Bed Blankets, Outings, Etc., at Cost
&lt;2.50 Bed Blankets at _______ * _ .
S1.95
&lt;2.25 ‘Hed Blankets at____
; 1.75
/2.00 Bed Blankets at____
1.50
$1.75 Bed Blankets at .
... LIS
$1.25 lied Blankets at__
.99
.80 Bed Blankets at__
.64
All to cent Outings, per yard__ '.________
.08 ____
Bargains in Men’s Wool Shirti
Shirts............... .
$1.15
$1.25 Shift*.........
&lt;1.00 Shirts......
“■”79c’

Men’s Work Coats

7pc

5U cent'Sox at.
18c

jl.50 Mittens .. .
#1.25 Mittens..
f MX) Mitten*. ..
50 cent Mitten.'
___
______
25 cent Mittens ........
Ladies and Gent* Heavy Underwear at a Large Discount.

■pending this
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Walker und
Charles i’leraun and «Ifc uf Battle
Creek . apent New Y • ars eve with

F. H. WILKINSON
uml Mr». Miiiisun

Friday and Saturday wilh friends ut
Battle Creek.
There waa a
■ &gt;d attendance
— ---- r...... —......... at the hall Wed­
nesday night mid mi &gt; npoyaule time
wax had by those pnxenu Proceeds after a w.-.-ka vacation with their
daughter, Mrs. Fred Ashby and fam-

Prairieville,

DEPARTMENT STORE
Both Phones, Hell nud Citizens

Michigan.

POSSIBLY

land Friday accompanied by Grandmk O«-|ger, who expects to stay lhe
winter there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint WUliamxon and
The runjl school, started up Sun­
•on Audrck spent New Years day day after a two wr.-k- » -alldn.
with Morris Wllllum»un und family.
Hcleif Blanton spent the past week
with her aunts. Mr. Walter Stanton

Maple Sugar, per lb....................................................... ..
7 bars Pears Soap........ . ........................................................ .
7 bars-Acme Soap............ ;..........................
8 boxes Jaxon Washing Powder............. .................
25 lb. sack H. &amp; B. Sugar....................................................
Try a quarter’s worth of our Leader Corn Flukes, I for.
Oranges, per dozen........__________ ........... ’...............
All kinds of Fresh and Sall Meals at living prices.
.Roast of Beef, Sal arday, only.l......... ____

E. TUNGATE &lt;5 SON, Merchants,

Men's Winter Caps, Mittens and Gloves

vice pres., Mr*. Bl.iter; 2nd vice pres.,
Mra. Hush; 3rd vice -pres., Irene
Hoeitxcl: 4th vice pres Gladys Gas­
kill; secretary. I-ols/Levfiard; treaaur.
er. Roy Adrtanson: chorister. Kutherlno JHnkcl; organist. Myrtle Man­
ning.
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Our Every-Day Prices

PLMER J. KELLEY’S,

Refrsshf

one and al! for the past year's patronage,
and we wish you a Happy and Prosper­
ous New Year. Please bear in mind
that we carry a fresh clean line of groc­
eries the whole year round. We buy di­
rect from the largest jobbing houses in
the country for cash and are enabled to
get the lowest prices. We are not pay­
ing enormous expenses in rent, clerk
hire, city taxes, etc., and can sell goods
at reasonable prices.

II.(D Sox al...

day from Prairieville where they
have been spending a week with their

Try a pound of our Boston Combination Coffee, extra fine......... ............. 30c
1011m. pure Buckwheat Flour.......................... i__ 1............ .................. 40c
Codfish, extra fine........ . ................
...18c
Lard Compound
}.........................,
13c

Highest Market Price Paid jor Butler and Eggs.

Tho Shults Grange Installed their
officer* Friday night. A larg? crowd

Men’s Wool Sox

NeWtun

Michigan

^hen you buy from Kelley of Cloverdale.

have a fine baby girl born Sunday
night. She will answer to the name of

B5 00 Reversible l.esther and Corduroy at.
luroy Coats nt.
5j-9fi ft.tQ Corduroy I
53.50 Corduroy Coats nt
....
___

“If You Got It At KopPjfc.!t*S'Clean.”

WILLIAM* A SON,

The BhullY Cemetery Circle will
have ey box social ar the home of Will
Shelton's. January II. Everybody in­
vited.

Heavy Goods Sale!

Glenn Cadwallader

SALE

January Sale
-

Work converting ths AllegMn Dl-

Mao Hlue of •North
Tuesday with thair

It with their daughter In Middleville.
preaching Sunday They had the misfortune to lose their
thn service at Bun- driving horse while there.

vere attack of the grippe. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington nnd
iw .'in, Hum wa
baby visited relatives near Cedar
ic Thursday to help
children and grandchildren
dinner ”’*»‘*,ln» ,,n a ril"‘y
ew Year* day.
r
\
w &lt;• t tAlton Mosier und Boyd Rayno
Mr. and Mrx. Weaver-of floating] '
Dowling W. C. r. I.
j broke through the ice un Crooked
&gt;«»ht part of laat week with Mr. and
The Dowling W. C. T. U. will meet l«,kc one day. lust week nnd were
rs. J. W. Earl.
with Mr*. Ida Smith un Friday after- saved from drowning by their fellow
Kev. und Mr*. Rowland returned 1 noon, Jun. 16. A One program has ..I-.-—..,-. ~w.. -n u—&gt; ----------- ...
ilhrday from a two week*, visit with I been arranged which all the ladler mind enough to rescue them. As it
was the boys were pono the worse for brbther from Irving.
•srm'fu'vnentK
rn lo Rev. nnd Si?*.'';
their p^rndun ifrttinttift? cXCTpt a
-&gt; or.- tit Bduih
girl. Rev. Hchleuter was pastor
good cold ducking In lea Water.
j
.Ini* Visited her
b M. E. church here last yedr.
|
Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Kelley akd ---- ...
v..
children of Cloverdale spent Nuhv I Years. '
YcaFx Duy with Mr. and Mrs. Crt&gt;iA.
Banlield circuit h.&gt;Mfs. Cutler and buby of Thornapple I ho preaching his 11
Ixike Iwve been spending lhe past Bunday.

Long Anticipated |

Kenyon of Grand Rapids.
Mr*. K. Shults of Hasting* spent

the road bed south of Wuyland.
tend to spent the winter.
Glass CREEK.
Clair Griffin ha* been spending his
Mr. Hughes of Prairieville visited vacation with his grandparents, near ‘ Mr*. John Erway and Gena Whitte­
more spent from Wednesday till Sul-:
his son and family hero a couple of Hasting*.
*
urday with Henry Shively and In |
Yankee Springs.
Gladys Green wa* iui over Sunday
• Mis* Cronk ha* returned to her;
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Blanton
June ifolt. Leora Mott. Vaughan
Mott. Edith Flak. Vera McCue. Helen parents near Quimby.
KuUmaxoo visited his parent* Thurs­ Dlelrlek. Ellen Kelley.
day.
brolhcr Harry who is making prepa­
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Blackman and ter two weeks vacation with one ab­ rations to build a house on bls farm
daughter Dorothy of Holt were cal­ sence. Francis McCue.
recently purchuaed of Geo. Edger. Sr.
ling on friends in town Friday.

Th-- Aid Society will b&lt;- held with
ro. Cortrlghl, Friday. January 16th.
Mlles Fisher.
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Irene Hoeitxcl .optRcrtJlned the
member*
of
her
class
at
n
six
o'clock
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' I’R-YIRIEVH.LK
_ HINT BARKY.
Special meeting* ar* in progress at
WllltamXlftfwford of Battle CTvok Is dinner pn New Year's night.
Ihu M. E. church. Rev. ijowland In visiting nt A, P. Forshey's.
dowijnU.
past two week* with her daughter.
Mrs. Lottie Bellinger spent Friday Mr*. John Burke.
nt her. firm.
in the HenderMr*. Quick entertained her sister
cumpany of
and Thursday.
day evening for a few months sojourn hoc of Mr*. Hunan Willison to help
hgn cclehrulu' her birthday. A lino In Kul.imuxoo Tuesday.
Schuol began Mondu/'evcnlng after fllimcr-Mfng served and the guest* dea two weeks vacation.
1’ruf. Mid j parted for home leaving Mrx. WllllMrg. Buster spent their vacation with son aome presents tu remind her of
Frank Freeman thrf na*t J. w days.
their parents near Lansing.
I the day.
Hud Burroughs andwrif-- entertainMr. m.Kld.auuauuprau, vlllo M. E. pastor In a setics of meet­
ed a largo family dinner party New | p4rpr)tx ,5^ a Mon&gt;
ings at that place.

SALE

Haro Third Hall Between Battle
Creek and Montlcth.

bar: Warner ot PraUlaviUa.

WE WISH TO THANK YOU

ELLIS E. FAULKNER, tho Druggist
Delton

la visiting ftlenda and relatives hart

Baltic Creek and Montlalh In Allegan
air.-aim
.......
nnd Mr*. C. Bachelor spent Not
nsss caller* In Battle Creek Tuesday.
Angell of Batt]e Creek laying a third rail which will supply
The Delton Study Club will meet __ Charles
. — - ...
aV
1.1.
Merle and Elton Mother of Delton
Friday afternoon with Mrs. E. E.
motive power. This part of the old
&gt;ent Saturday with Haymond AldFaulkner.
.
railroad, which hu been known by
Mr. Edfiy, who was taken suddenly guest of M. M?RockwaU last Tuesday. asvend names, will be Incorporated
In the M. V. R. system, and-will form
111 a week ago, I* very much better at
Don Jones, Miss AHce Jones and the route for service between Battle dren of Hickory Corners spent Thurs­
thl* writing.
Mias Emily Lewis visited la Kendell- Creek
and Grand Rapids. At Mon- day and Friday with Mrs. C. Aldrich.
Mis* Marshall of Hastings visited
Mr. and. Sfrs. Geo. Kenyon and
tleth theMgd will Join the line under
UrMm
A....
construction between Kalamazoo and
spending the boHfi*x« with her p»r- Grand Rapids.
onts. returned to Battle Creek. Bunday
The service on this railroad, whirl?
Eben Pennock wgs in Buttle Creek
y
number Friday.
A II Won' Louden and family &lt;&gt;f
sick In Dsltoq for tbe put week or
two. Mrs. H, E. Faulkner ts laid-up RIcHgnd Junction visited at Frank
,
with a .severe attack of rheumatism; ^elleyli last weak.
Mrs. Risbrldger hu been quite sick
with bronchial trouble: Mr*. Cyrus
over Sundgy.
.
..
Watson I* oontlned to her home with IngMr.
Collins
New Castle Ind...Is
sryalpelu; and Mr*. Ben Johnson
conveniently. There has been
and Mrs. George Whittemore, who visiting h(e. son, Raymond CollrnA . jo me talk of building a spur line 1
Fred Kelley and -familyql*lt«-ff his]1 from soma point In Allegan County to I
Gun Lake.
Monday.
,
Gravel for Jhc naw railroad huid
Ralph Ixwnila-of Middleville ts vis- until
Silas Edythe Pennocfc’ l.-ft Monday’ been hauled by trains for munjn
months, work bring stopped last
Addle Green is spending a couple bf Mrs. John Houveqer of Augusta.
It wu obtained from pits'
weeks with relatives in Charlotte.
Borti to AXn.OUffln’s people, Wed­ week.
near Richland Junction. Hundreds ।
nesday. a nine pound boy

here is great satisfaction in
the fact that when sudden
T
and serious illness arrives you

XJJFhen there is sudden.need
•F 0/ medicine in your home
you want that medicine quick
aad you want to be assured that
you will get the right medicine
immediately. At soch times the
city stores and mail-order houses
are of tittle use. It is at such
time* that you frill appreciate
tbe Faulkner service and the
Faulkner way., fjot only are we
/near lo yon by location- and by
tetephone-but we are also your
neighbors and as neighbors it is
our greatest desire to give you
every possible service and every
additional advantage that is to .
be found in our store end in our
many departments. It is this
service and this desire toplease
that have made our store so well
known hereabouts.

HICKORY ‘CAHNERS.

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WIVEiniM RAILWAY IHTO
AR ELECTRIC RAILROAD

, Khcrsrrmi'Chirk und Allen Hyde
went buck to the M. A. C. at Lansing
Monday;
1 &lt; * .
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Mlns Edith Nickel x-m" Visited at
home for u few days during tho hull-days.
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Huffman spent
New Years duy -hltli Ed. Hill utul
tu,n|l&gt;.
.
’
Perry Htrlckliind of Buttle Creek
has been hero 'for a f&gt;-w days.
Mr. and Mrx. Will Garrett und chil­
dren visited It. K. Blanton und wife
.ul Dowling Hunduy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and chll-

Ilf NDS CORNERS.
und Murg.irit \X

laq^r'M father mid tu attend installa­
tion of officers at Irving Grunge, Mon­
day night.
\
Thl* neighborhuud »u» pained to

wcuk'A\'rdm &gt;,d"M‘Witlr Thutxdiiy. ME und Mrs. Maurice tkig enter­
tain-d I'crryJUall und family-of East
Rutland New Years.
,
Mr. und Mrs. Joseph. Guidet^ Mr.
und Mrs. Earnest. GoJdcli tni&lt;HGco.
Ilt-f-d mid wife &lt;&gt;f Quimby attended
the funeral of M&lt; li In Hinlili und utc
dinner m Alvin Phillip's Saturday.

you wouldn’t think that we have most ♦
everything. Just try us and see. If we
haven’t got it, we will get it for you. We 4
are always glad to accommodate our cus- ♦
tomers to the best of our knowledge. ♦
Here are a few Specials from our
Grocery Dept, for

SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th ♦
26c
16c

25c can Musgo Baking Powder, 2 lor.
15c can Musgo Baking Powder, 2 for.
10c can Musgo Baking Powder, 2 for.
3 cans Green Clover Corn lor...............
3 pkgs. Nedrow Gelatine or Jello.lor..
3 pkgs. Deky Rolled Oats lor.... ?,.;.
3 pkgs. Egg Noodles 10c.. 8pkgs. for.

23c
...25c
.25c
25c

WM. BENKES &amp; SON,
Phone, Hastings 342—31

Ban field,~13—3

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

Hunover.pl. They will be greatly iitias-.
ed -Gia wo nil Join li&lt; wUhlug them
well In their new home.
- .
Mr. and Mrs. Itfchnrd Smith ot AL
tegan atjcmMf. the Funeral ot the Ut­
tar's father, MKyln Hmith/Uuturday.

li you have any work in (he above lines f shall be more
- than pleased lo figure with you on lhe job. Ami you will
fiud my prices as low as I cau possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

DELTON.

CHAS. DENEAU.

MIC

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

PAGE EIGHT

JANUARY «,

1M4.

WANTS

&lt;?. Fuller * Co.
Tor Self—Must sell a slightly used
high grade platio al om •. will n»t
refuse any r- atonal.le oITcr. ilime Ot
cash. I'arty In charge of same .tn
DuiMe-Tflood farm near market.
bo seen al BANNER ofll- e Tuo’dav.
Prefer forty to nighty acres. Good
Jan. I3th. Inquire for Mr- J. M
eltjr proper! r In Lansing as part
l-w k,
Goodrich.
jMtrmrni. C. W. Craig, Hastings.

Inquire al BANNER ofllcc.
Is-inr 11. Tindall.

Pnattry Want'd—I will pay the highKlrchner
Rhode 6««lt.

wngons cmnphtc
-. tarpaulins fur&lt;*

, corner of Young nnd
fttrliily modern with extra t&gt;ullding
Int. Will wll cheap; also one Barnes

Grand Rapid* or

ui unsung*. couilliciicing »a. ■
tllh, Incliulvr. All are cordially ■
vlled lo.UI.ml. District Elder H. A
F. tDiflln will have charge of meet-,!

t of Striker wliitnl

Mrs.'
if

Itm-k pullets. ."io ro.llll. Mil1st sell, i
Mrx. Etta .Andreas. Plioip' ICt-s
I-wk
rings.
Fur Snip— Y.uir choice of-three tfilrlt- i
•*&lt;l driving marcs; not .tfr«hl •
tilings.
Roy Bassett. I’.trt■l.-r S.i
1 -wk '
Nashville. Mich.
I'or Salp &lt;T»ca|»—lions.. m.l lor In
second w.trd
liopilr.' &lt;4 1 u. 1 &gt; * e
1 Wk*
Mark.

Nearly every man has at least one

Thn siwclal meetings have started 1
••nr with Interest and each evening I
| shows a marked Increase.
I Nundny morning two .-hllilrcn were A
i baptised.
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Monday evening wa* "Family Wot
"hip” night and main

,

Most men have two or more, Plain Soft Front or Pleated
* Front.

Without an exception we have the best
THE CHURCHES |

Illcli school,
nul Si., nr !■:

Sltarphqrn. I
i&lt;-. S. ' E.. I
1. Burton. '

The Best-for-the-Money Store

Sunday I lie fidloWIng Sunday
'linol i.lHcera w&gt;-r&lt;- • l&gt; eted:
Kuperiniivndent—Eli I Mvla.
Aaa’l Hupt.—t'orilaiol Hlrobrldgc.

Soft or Pleated Front sold to-day.

■hlnc Sunil.tv
Wanted—looo cords ha wood and
• poppln bolls.
Inquire HANNF.lt
of Kood whitch&lt;*n! logs.
BANNER office.

npiiolnteil l.y
i he Superintendent

and get the best.

Wesleyan Mrthmllsi rhnrrh.

mitten for left hand,
to BANNER offlcc.

I

from Hastings. HO n
nroveit-wlth I wo wt»
Price &lt;&gt;n application.
Coats Grove. It. 1.
Hasting*.

Leading Clothier

Telephone 22

2Sih.

A.«j»’t Rupt.—Mrs. Alm.■ Watrous.
W. F. M. N. Meeting.
Flnom-UI Ix-tier.
. of bon da na In the eoae of mcrchanfhe regular monthly meeting of the
Financial expert* •ecm&lt;to agree ,{la’: 11 "tronK demand usually protnuin’a Foreign Mliwlonnry Society ; that the year 1914 will ace considermd^'hondl dnrtnw’fml
the Melhodlal EnlteOiml ehurrh.nblr W|C ,.allllll| ajeking Inveatment. j coming year U likely to be Ini n’t-

within

tt-tnlls.
Scobey. Fllitno 1 I »-

!• M. nt the'’1*^1" ** l’“’'lbtH&gt;' duo to the quletnoM tractive than ut the preaent time.
&gt;pm.-m. Ix-iwon. in coinmerel.il activities which has J Thin leads ua to auggeat the pur­
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142-3 rings.
Mrx. A. Woolley.
.
- ---------;------- —---- rw .-'■uw—i •mine nun.In gnnd condition.
wllhK^ lin,.r. nni) ,
imlilrn oak. All In g&lt;&gt;
’ KOI Mint

•i.nr \lv.terv I
which la not likely to entirely j high Inveatment return over a con-­
’
’ illattppear for anm.- little time. In I Hldeniblc pt rlod In which money la
, &lt;-ona&gt;M|iiencc a strong demand for I likely to he easier und Interest rates
1
'
; conservative invcsnnt-nt Issues is pre-1 lower.
Miss Ixiia'G.irn was tho guest of . dieted.
11 owe, Know. Corrigan A Beriles.
. and Mrs. Welby Garn, of Bailie I The law of supply anti demand op-1
----------------------------eck part of the past we-k.
) orates just as effeillvcly In the case j
BANNEIl WANT A DVR. PAY,

gasoline engine
Inch rings: ar
Phono
ri

|
engine, good condition.
ry. Irving.

I have sold this shirt for 27 years

meeting.

or hand power

calf. Phone
Matthews.

Call for the

Assistant—Mr-. Sign..

John Pci
2-wk

HASTINGS MARKETS

WANTED

I

DAIRYMEN
Many people wonder why we are able to overpay other creameries and
give better satisfaction to the patrons.
Following arc a few brief explanations:

Farmers in need of Wire Fencing. Steel' । ,
Fosta or Gates lo see me Saturdays at'
Webbert's Hardware, or phone 41S-B. L.

Plenty of Capital all°w* “•,0 gi" p™”'”rehi™*Better Knowledge of the Business

J. T. MOON
To settle the estate of the
late K. D. Chapman, I will
■ell the farm, a choice one of
120 ACRES,
best of soil, located 1
miles east of Assyria Cen­
ter. One of the best stock
and grain farms in .the
county with a large 9 room
house, large basement barn,
wood house, hen house, hog
house, ice house, brick
smoke house and com cribs.
A good well and fine orch­
ard. PRICE $75 per acre.

I

Coat* (It
llasilncs

around, which means satisfied patrons.

Better Butter Brings Better Prices. Sw“' cre»m helps us to make

Kfam.lt
, closer no
HAl.KD HAY AND STRAW.
I mUHlv by ;
Sixteen now '
&gt; the church)

Edward E. Berry. :\dm.
Address Bellevue R G.
Bell phone. Battle Creek Exchange
17 til, 1 long. 3 short

■trail, tl.'w
Middlings. 11 •&gt;.
■ M ai,, nx.n J . Ilalrt

ftirnljahrtl । ■•lh,-n&gt; wlu.

bet-

Rlrvrwe
icinccc cu,s down ,he eJ‘Pcnse. allowing us a prolit and still
Digger Pi
Dusiness
glTlog you full returns.

Wheat.

Mien.
I loon lx
furnished

ter butter.

&amp;

I'hlekrns. alive. 10c
Util. keu*. dre-s
■ted Haifa, toe.

Remember, every patron you help us lo get will help you and us. and by workins
together, let us make next year for all, a

Happy and Prosperous New) Year

CRYSTAL CREAMERY COMPANY
HASTINGS.

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MICHIGAN

Walnut St.
1 Medicated HjUI. Sc.

PRE-INVENTORY SPECIALS

—-..5c
5c
10c

10c Package Celluloid Starch_____
10c cake Excello Castile Soap____
15c can Snow E White Cleaner . . ---------6 bars White Borax Soap... _
______ 25C

md bring
1

Tuo*.b&gt;&gt; night I’ottnge prayer nice
ing. : 30. at the Imm, of Mr and Mr
J..hn fs-nnlson. Valley uear Elm St

19c

25c K. C. Baking Powder_____ ........

■Uni:

JAY MEAD

&lt;ln&gt;*«tln&gt; ami
-on I* M

E.ast State Street
Thia?" u »Mm&gt;)

WE

BUY

SELL

QUOTE

Commonwealth Power Railway &amp; Light
Company.

American Light &amp; Traction Company.
American Public Utilities Company.
United Light &amp; Railways Company.
Ask for Our Circulars.

HOWE, SNOW, CORRIGAN t BERTLES
Investments

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FRENCH’S WHITE LILY

Second

Money Refunded If Not Satisfactory.

Phone 144

A “Guaranteed” Good Flour

4 the morning dcr-J
all. The Young

yarns.
•nine.
p»u&gt;l»r will present Tlsaot's famous |
painting on the Ministry of Jesus..
Tlsttol’a interpretation of the life &lt;&gt;f ।
Christ has thrown new light on the1

I thrown on the canvas ami studied by |
I the people.
When these pictures
' were shown In Chicago's Art Institute. |
Katherine Potter and Naomi Peck
wetc presented with Blblea by the
pastor last Sunday morning n» a
ward for their faithfulness In attend-1
Ing the services of the church, and
I tsklnjt notes of the sermons .delivered .
from September to December Indus-1
• The Fellowship Club'will bo entertnlncd by the following committee un
Tuesday evening Jan. 13: Messrs. D.
A. Birdsall, D. H. Foster. II. E. Bird­
sall, C. D. Birdsall and John Dawson.
Committee for. Jan. 17f Messrs. a
E. Roaell, John Engle. M. Engle. A.
C. Brown. J. L. Worrell. Flades of
meeting to be announced.
•

We will never let the question of EX­
PENSE stand in the way qf making
French’s White Lily just a little BETTER
than any other flour. Your money can’t
buy as GOOD a flour for the price. And
when you buy it YOU RUN NO
CHANCE. When you buy French’s
White Lily you get a GUARANTEED
flour. Every sack you buy is GUAR­
ANTEED to SATISFY YOU. In case
it should not please you, all you have to
do is to return it to your Grocer, or ele­
vator man, and GET YOUR MONEY
BACK. It’s best friends are those who
have used it for the LONGEST TIME.

Why not TRY IT the next time you
order flour? Don’t accept any substitute,
nor anything claimed to be JUST AS
GOOD, because it won’t be. Every groc­
er and elevator man in Barry County hand­
les French’s White Lily.
If you want to try an interesting ex­
periment just to convince you of the su­
periority of French’s White Lily, just
make a batch of bread from French’s
White Lily and a batch from any other
flour claimed to be *'just as good.” Put
both in your overt side by side and bake
them at the same time. Give them both
the “same show.” Don’t show any par­
tiality towards either. After you have
done this you can SEE FOR YOURSELF
which flour you like best. Why not try it?

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. French, Proprietor
Middleville,

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JANUARY 8, UH-IB PAGES.

MANY 25187^
Al WASHINGTON, D. C,

Mittens

rounded ’hy unproductive hllN. ra­
vines. covered largely by a growth nf
young timber. Our Michigan forest
trees are duplicated by the white,
black, rod and yellow o.ik«. and pine
most cotnrtfon tree Is th.- chrstnut

VISITER THERE

pie. some hickory nnd. tho r.-.il chest­
nut arc also here. The rough coated
persimmon tree. tho espretil friend
of the colored man and th- Juicy pos­
SAW GREAT MANY RELICS
sum. Is- found hero ami &gt;»n the hill­
AND HISTORICAL PLACES sides of Mt. Vernon, but the smooth
glossy leaved bushes of th.- mountain
laurel, so much loved In Mark Twain,
may tu- found cverywh.r.- in the

45c
Ham's Nustyle cold blast, easy to clean
and light, will not blow out. Newest and
best on market. Usually sold for $1.25,
our price

Brooms
Heavy barn broom, 3-sewed with extra
galvanized wire binding. Advanee in
price of broom corn makes these worth
50c, our price

My wife, daughter Mary, and th&lt;
writer left Battle Creek on the tralr

29c

re Joined by Xllsw l.ula Glm
cull and line suppei
Boyd’s, another alate

In expenditure In this

ter first was there. - I &gt;n.- should
sure l&lt;&gt; see the Smlths-mUn with
relics of peace Mid sit
Here We saw the doubh i,
gun with which Jackson
spangled banner that K.

New York Store

■ur national Ron.
rorn by Julia « aru no
"The Battle Hymn of

er lhe Michigan
i nn In rnllrouda.

N. B. Waterman

The l-'lnherlea building

Michigan
i-hmtnut.

very In* I

nnd I Museum. the t'oreornii

Phllnd. Ii.hj.i.

MARRIAGES ANO DIVORCES

DECREASING IN BARRY CO.
blink liu.*. human
KuiIkiIch by County Clerk

haroTtRliW many be:rutir&gt;&gt;i i.ulld*

Andrm

statistics furnished
Roy Andrus, both
marriages nnd divorces have fallen
off In ■ number during the last four
years. The reduction in the number
of divorces has not boon proportion­
ately an great, in four years tho num-

Jiggling passengers tin th

night fried cuke, reuse
the car nt f{U&lt;-h pllteei
Hl. Thomas, etc, One tn
die life, with hla growi
daughter wen- on their
go; Now York from'Fl f*

Treat Your Own
The slatHtlt « follow:
rnr.
‘
.Marriages. Divorces,

mm

' lleve the moni&gt;t»n
I through Ontario.

HOW TO CONVEHT OLD

' Our Iron stood brought up al the I O
Buyers union station nt Buffalo at about 7:00 | A
Only

If you have any old pieces ot furnl*
ire. old wagons, sleighs, or anyth ini;

A high, distant background of wood­
ed mountains as fur os lhe eye could

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a

a

Our Special Sale is For Friday,
Jan. 9 and Sat. Jan. 10 Only
21 lb«. H. &lt;3 E. Sugar
io cent can (Hart Brand) 3 cans for
15 cent can (Pride of Michigan) a cans for
xo cent peas (Marcellus) scans for
15 qent peas (Pride of Michigan) a cans for
*5 cent tomatoes (Pride of Michigan) a cans for.
- . 15 cent salmon (Jewelene) a cans for
•J
'Arm &amp; Hammer Soda

•1.00
25c
25c
..25c
25c
25c
25c
..06c

ORANGES — BANANAS - GRAPE FRUIT AT
LOW PRICES—PUT IN A STOCK NOW.

we passed the cities of Williamsport.
Jersey Shore, and other busy towns,
tho beautiful Novctr*—
----drawing to a close, t
ruddy aun
nearing the horizon In —....
The/view from tho train was very
picturesque.
Before reaching Harrisburg, at
about the regton of York. Pa„ dark­
ness began to descend In full meas­
ure. and the remainder of our Jour­
ney to Washington was passed In
Maryland darkness, through Balti­
more nnd its tunnel on and awiy. A
fifty minutes run of forty miles nnd
our quartette stepped out Into that
Wonderful Grand Union depot with
its UFllIlantly lighted dome. Our
children and grandchildren were all
were soon on hoard a clty'car for our
.'destination, about eight milaa out.

ably impressed with the lino service

Wunderlich Grocery
Hastings, Mich.

Look for this
TRADEMARK on
the bottom.ofthe heei

RUBBERS MUST FIT

• trlklng t.a-|

t°v°j

H is your Guarantee
■
of
__________ QUALITY

RUBBERS MUST FIT to wear well. If too short
or too narrow, or if a light rubber is stretched over
a thick soled shoe it is liable to break. •
SHAWMUT RUBBERS are made in such a va­
riety of shapes, sizes and widths, that any style or
shape of shoe can he fitted, and if properly fitted
will give satisfactory wear in all cases.
For FIT and style Shawmut Rubbers are second to none. Note the style and
snap to the Men’s “Acton” Shawmut Sandal shown below

^SHAWMUT” BELGRADE ARCTICS shown
above in one buckle are noted for their long wear­
ing qualities, that coupled with their comfort in
warmth apd ease puts them among our best sellers
in Rubber Footwear. We have them in both one
and four buckle. Made with a heavy double sole
and heel. Dull finish.

Grant H. Otis &amp; Co
Phone 74

Hastings, Mich

This much tv. re­
ef the long ride

I doubtlem, xomo perzon In Hurry eoun- District to Washington, wlw
| ty thnt doez. and Unwilling to pay a rived about 7;S6 P. M.
good price.
very disappointing for lh&gt;
Want
Adv. will bring buyers
rollment. attendance ami other in- and
‘NKR
T sellers
..
together, and help convert
formation concerning the Hastings „'
t’lty Schools Including the County T
. i you do not need Into mopey. prosperity, such as well kept farms,
Normal, for the month ending De- ■ WOHD
tine buildings, fences, etc., but noth­
&lt;-embrr 19. 191
ing one-half
Total number
525
The
build InpH.
Number of girls enrolled ....
591
Number belonging at close of
1042 I fi*'1’- -'I- fitvage’ Advertizing Agency.
thia month ............................
Detroit, contains a list of the period- land, nearly level or slightly rolling.
Average number belonging this
month 1048 Heals published In the United States. I Then came lhe beginning of the rug­
1023 i their Territories und other pnzsea- ged hills, wooded ravines and silvery
r.. ....
97.61-1 alonz. Dominion of Canada nndstreams
New- around (’arro)ton and Glenn.
Number Of non-rezldent pupllz 182 I fnundlarttj, arranged alphabetically
Vnmh», ,,r vlallnr.
*
l"u , bv Rtnlen. et&lt;- tfil Inv th,, r.muilnt Inn our first sight of the storage tanks of
attendance 1 ,,r l'ach
Province und city, with the oil region. The hills on cither
Highest percent
Ml»-&gt; Abbott. 9g.?; Miaa Mitthewa 1 ,h'* &lt;’hnrai'ter. frequency of luue. and side of the railroad begin to assume a
Mannl. 98.37; -Mlu Mei ‘ circuit lion of each periodical. To thlz more rugged appearance like little
-------— ----------- j with a stunted
mnuntulni
____
Miiia M&lt; Gulne». gfr.j; ; J® “‘’ded^ ll»t« of the leading |&gt;ubllcaMliw Sherman. 98.2; MIm DeVine,
I.ltlle mining villages and
Mrz. Gorham. 97.9K; County classified according to character. Th-' chestnut.
information, which la comprised In a towns, houses, solitary or In groups,
volume of compact and handy for.m. mostly unpainted, ami having almost
will prove of great value lo all nd* an abandoned appearance except for
ven Ise rs.
.
I lhe smoko Issuing from tho chimneys.
tardiness: Gertrude Hampton. Hilda
Marshall. Charlotte J. Mannl. Minnie
Regulates the bowels, promotes
the lay of thn land and the
DeVine. Grace B, Gorham. Penelope easy, natural movements, cures con­ follow
Abbott. Margaret Welsh.
Myrtle stipation—Doan’s Regulets. Ask your winding Susquehanna. at first a mere
Sr^tih.
,
druggist for them. 35c a box.—Adv. crank, shallow and rapid, until It

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hypac

The sturdiest and best Rubber made for
FARMERS «■&gt; LUMBERMEN.
To be worn over heavy socks

Continued on page 10.

STUFFTnTO MONEY:

C. t, HARVEY. Hiitiip, Mich.

Arrow brand

placed there In I.liicolns time anil is

time
IKK

Get the Book Now FREE

ARROW BRAND
Is the leader where strength and durability are the
essential requirements,

of our capital city; but It would be
very difficult to tell where one ends
and the other begins. The motor car.
line runs out from Washington about Increased In value with U tter &lt;-»ndl*
8 miles to a small collection of busi­
ness places
Including tho railroad
buildings of the Baltimore and Ohio to make sUto roads nil nor Mich.,
It. II. • Tho employees of tho gov- bul they are not satisfied with gravel
roads here, but they haul on the
full of (hem und their families. A
not very small army. Then there are:
the Review und
Herald publishing i
aanclalloin buildings In one group and
the medical nnd surgical eanltarlum magnificent Mructures 1
und the Missionary Ctillegc In another Hon’s law malting cent
smtnl visit confirms
lishlng houses and church.

95c

—Al rout Dtug Sion

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

Ington's Home. Which Um Been
and tho honey-sucki--.
lu sum*
places around Woshlnjst-m where Hi.
primoval timber ' rernpiu-. as at Mt
This Is the time of the year when Vernon und the SC6ol9gi--.il Gardens
lhe birds of pnsaagn tnkn tho south­
ern Impremlon. and hie away to warm­ .nut and oak have attained gre.it size.
er climes. So we. .1 few members
of thn biped family, struck.out frorp
our homes In our good old peninsular Washington. are nearly .1 fi
■into to visit friends nnd relatives in

Lanterns

PART TWO-PABES 9 TO 18.

Wedcntl.t n

INTERESTING M-7TTHR WRITTEN

Men’s heavy calf and hog skin mittens,
fronts and backs of same stock. Heavy
fleeced linings, elastic wrists, worth 65c,
our price
,

Hastings,

Ratlie Creek?

ly-stx. horse cars prevailed, and elec­
tric cars and autoe were sleeping In
the Inventive brainy of, than.
A five cent fare takes one out to
would be charged two cents per mile
on a ride out ot town.

IS $1.00 WORTH
KEEPING?
Will
You
Accept
One z
Dollar
From
Us
If
We
Give
It
To

Noh Listen
If you resolve to send
your Laundry, Washings and Dry Cleaning to us
during 1914 and keep that resolution faithfully,
we will do even better than giving you $1.00—we
will save you SEVERAL DOLLARS in time
and hard work and expense.
We can wash cheaper than you can
and “we wash everything every other
day.

spanned by long

Gratis?

high iron bridges.

If you have us Dry Clean your
ments when they need it, we save you money
in new clothes for by our process we preserve
the clothes you have and make them wear longer.

American Steam Laundry
SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors
Phone 243

Hastings, Mich.

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THE HASTINGS

S*™'- JANUARY
.

TEETH WITHOUT

CHIU HOUSE lEli

A PLATE IN

»&gt;»«•
ONE OF HEIRS OF WEALTHY

OUTCHMAH LIVES HERE

ROOF OF MOVTH

Want Column. 1c a word-for each ■
iaserUon. No adv. for 1m® than 18,

Ira Sllngcrland I- Eligible to Receive
Slum of M0,000,000 Left

.Marriage license*
Mojt anyone can appreciate the
Card of Thank* 1c it word.
Dayton U Smith. Nashville .
-dvantan of k»in&gt; • full .at of teeth
Obituary poetry and resolution* 5oiE*tcll.a V. Starks. Hastings .
If Attorney Heftry Needier, of Aus­
■KJOirni TEAR
tralia. who recently loft Ban Fran­
Hn*_. ....
. John
I..&lt; ..
Simpson,
Freeport . __
...
.
...
_
.
a
a
win
t,e
«...
cisco for ths Dutch laland of Java,
. vollu—ries vi -v nuw w. .. "■■■ -- &gt;iurx i.na nrie ..
.............
-- - -----published free; 6 cents per lino charg- E1|BW(irth \y Knllllli Hsatlngs ... 31 j10 obuln
method, and can tit will come to Hastings, ho will find one
more
of the hjrira of that &gt;30,009.000
ad for each line above tho SO line*
u&gt;|j| , Lf(_ KalamMoo................. to ! any mouth regard less of tho shape or
Notices of births, deaths or mar------------[conditions and will guar&amp;ntea that fortune, which l- -aid to have been
HAN 8UB8C1UPTX0NB
&gt;.&gt;»■ win tu» nrin.nd free as nows I
u'um.iiv ii&gt;uuia
| you can eat anything that you would waiting two centuries tor the de­
scendents
&lt;&gt;f Webber, Mthe merchant
। with natural teeth. Now this Is a very prints of Holland."
. ’
I broad aasarUon and applies to perNo communication will be publish1 under any circumstance- unless It
nt* Michigan, as seed nd class ShiTtlus
llun-byrger
&gt;snLjJie sfrlter’- name and poetoffldb Jlriiien, id VcrMi. &gt;
Yankee late trouble* You will hear It said linn to receive a .slice of (he melon.
Springs. &gt;880.00.
to a atory published In
y very reputable dentists that this theAccording
ADVDRTIBTNG RATES.
Grand Rapids Press. It. will be
I). C. Bronabn to . ....... -. .......
i cannot be done the asms as scientists
JOB PRINTING.
Display advertising rates on applllot 1. Hardcndorf* Add., City. &gt;1.00. claimed only * few years ago of the nreessarje, to establish 1.100 heirships
The BANNER has one of lhe best
t*ioi
\
before the vest property can bo dis­
Shelby
D.
Nash,
et
al
In
Wm.
&lt;
automobile
and
tho
aeroplanes.
equipped job offices In Western Mich­
Bear In mind that It costa you tributed. Already 490 Webber heir*
■lion 10.
igan and Is prepared to do any kind
On hret page or
nothing If thia method of replacing have been found In the United States.
of book and job printing.
centa a line.
a full set of teeth Is not just aa we Jhl- unuxuul condition 'In the will:
as stipulated by Webber because lie I
; represent, or If wo can lake out any
Barry. 11.00.
tooth absolutely without any pain disinherited his daughter when she;
GIVE PRESIDENT WILSON’S POLICIES A FAIR TRIAL.
without the use of drugs to produce married below her social station.;
She married AnnelZc Jans, nnd the
&gt;3.000.
merchant stipulated. In 1678 that the
Chas. W. Bilger to Samuel W. Nurestate must not be divided till tho
._ —acres, section IS.
sixth generation had come Into existDR. &lt;L*D. OWENS
'The BANNER'S views as to President Wilson’s tariff bill—
Incorporated Dentists
for it is really his measure—arc quite well-’kliown tu uur readers. I. 8 and 3. block 6*. Babcock'* Add.. 116 Monroe Ave. Grand Ilap Ida Mich. , Mr. Sllngertand Is a descendant of'
Annnke Jan*. Two other descendants:
Opp. Herpol-helmcra*
.
Wc believe it is far too radical in its "tariff for revenue only. pro­ MUfdlrvtllc. &gt;160.
reside In Grand Rapids.
»nIs.

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R-&lt;y --- *—::---------- t-

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visions. The consensus-of opinion among the banking interests
Add.. City, lio0.no
of the country .seems to be that the Presidenj’s currency bill, re­ Kenneld's
Geo. G. Kdgvr
cently enacted into law.'is a long step.in the right direction, al­ Inm- nnd wife, mt
Rutland. It.sOO.
though some parts of it will need 'radical revision when pul to
dmlnistratorUte actual test of expedience:
Knickerbocker.
The democratic party is proverbially hard to lead, and in the
past the differences within the ranks of its congressional member­ i.iH-ker^l .■Hire.
“
ship have-proven so irreconcilable.lh;d democratic success in the &gt;l.4»o
Myron ^Kllnie
nation has bccn'barrfh of htlptul H-sults iff either the party'-ur the
country. Under conditions like these tor President Wilson to force
Quit (Talmo
bis party to pass a traiff law. and substantially as he desired and
designed, and to put through a banking measure that will cure __
' *’*" 1100.
money panics by providing an clastic currency, is an achievement 1 n
J. Gideon Hughes to Margaret D-.othat is worthy of a place in American history. Certainly President Icy. 65 acre* section 4. Irving. Il-.'v
Mary Townsend Eirgl.st.m to Ell.
Wilson has made a great record in these two initial acts of his i' EkkIvsIoii. north 63 feet of lot I.
block
S. Grunt's tint addition, city.
administration.,
&gt;1.00.
ERa C.- Eggleston tn Frank 1’. Eg­
-Now will come the test—experience—which will prove whether
gleston and wife, north 63 ft. of
President Wilson has correctly diagnosed the situation anti has
I. Grunt'
prescribed the proper remedy in his tariff measure. Certain it is
that the new tariff law would have resulted.in a panic without the
currency legislation, which has undoubtedly saved this country from
iriii
a wasteful money panic, that pould have dune grievous injury to i n-ai »ui&lt;
the business interests of this country.'and needlessly so. Fur there । . ..jf”
is no excuse for a money panic, an infallible remedy being an clastic t
currency which has now 4&gt;cen provided.
Therefore the country will have the upportunily to try out the,
new tariff law under ideal conditions. It cannot l&gt;c pleaded that the t
situation is complicated with other matters;-tor if the Wilson tariff leinimi ni.-&lt;t
law shall fail to produce sufficient revenue to run this government.1fll'*if under its operation the industries of the nation shall wane, then
it will be possible to locate the trouble without atty quibbling or
possibility of quibbling. President Wilson has so dominated matters
at Washington—and we are glad that he did—that he has secured a
■clear field for the working out of his “tariff for revenue” theories.
If the law in its operation-shall fail to make good the claims made
for it, the fault must be placed u|xm the law.
On the other hand, if expreicnce shall show that the new tariff
law works well; if the country shall prosper under it. ami our in­ TeiUitnons
dustrial life shall be quickened ami the individual be given a better
and fairer opportunity, and the consumer a belter deal, then Presi­
dent Wilson, and the democratic party will be entitled to the credit
And in our judgment it will mean a long IvasF oi powtr fur the
democracy.
Under the circumstances we hope the new tariff law may have
.such a fair trial ttat. hereafter wc may consider tin- tariff issue as
having been settled 'Tor all future time. If the Wilson law shall
prove a failure as a revenue producer, ami shall result in an indus­
trial decline., wc ought to have sense cnougli«ta&gt; forever abandon a
“tariff for revenqg only” as not adapted to our industrial life and
situation, but on the contrary conclude that wc need an avowedly
protective tariff, one that will produce sufficient revenue, and per­
mit us to make in America the products that wc cuitstnne. ami en­
able us to pay the higher wage scale that is demanded to give the
American workingman a living wage that will enable him to de­
cently provide for his family, educate his children, and provide
something for the inevitable rainy day. if he i* sober, industriuiiand honest.
The future alone can settle all this, and tlje future will settle it
Let us all have patience awl Itupc that the country's good shall b&lt;
furtherc/1 by the demonstration of
President Wilson’s tariff jtolicy.
COUNTY POOR BOARD

ORGANIZES FOR 1914
EkxT Onki cs Make Ap|H4»uwnb
fu-q-i't Property uiul Eliul Build­
ing- in Kutl-fuciory Ctfudiiiou.
The bon nJ uf county poor comml*

imtll-ii'
for the year 1&gt;H._ A. J. Wuodinuna appointed to iuci-. .&lt;1 ‘ Gilbert tOfur. h«me in luitti.
kcr. waa pmieni.
t.. A. .Abbey

”R." F. G. Hhclllvlil .was rcappoinlcd
county Physician. The work .it the
home of Mr. und Mrs. Juhn Castel.ln

revlvctcd overseer and matron, h W. It. C. Public luaialtatli.ii.
-jiselivciy for the pnavnt year. Mr. !
and Mr* Arthur Du»h were elected , Till- fallowing w&lt;re publicly In­
for another year, beginning April l ' stall, d us uillccra of the Women'- 1:&lt; •
After the inevunK, Mr. Abbey and lief f'urpa oil Saturday ufternuon.
IT.-Id. nr— Mrs. Elisa Cherry.
Mr. Woodtpsmi. went la the county
farm and made an lnspc,-tl»ii of the
Senior \ b e Pre*—Abbey lltanchwnftre jnbmlsci. They found the In­ urd.
Junior Vice Prve.—Kli*t Hull.
mates contented with &lt; ondlilon* and
also reported that the buildings and
...... . ..........
&lt; huplaln—Mary Br.iddhh.
Uutiduetur—UlWr Cunlln.
Awl. &lt; w&gt;d.—Mary j'.nn.ak,
Lulur Ucarvr—Mary Thumu* Jcnnlr«*oitly ■urprlxvd on New Years Jena.Tl1’’ Ur’
‘MUKKll’
&lt;tay Wlieii gS rataUviM apjaaml unex- I JlHI-VUily at their num* AU of their,I Patriotic
. a.m
tn a t i. u e I a r—Tlivdia
l»
HnTo exoept their son.; Hlrijav.
MRU wife, wttu
in Full ‘ Ilnn&lt;r
nn&lt; «-.Guard—\ or.. Mu two.
Texas, und uno fhindtUngh-. A»l»lun[ Utrar.1 - \\d.i Atltirdln*.
M. WtnUicd Terry, vf-Nuxli-1
(talik Naylur. ITcm Cor.
Uu waa unabl.' tv be ■'prtuLiil.'
1
pro-cut were two gnat
AihcrtlMd Lvucrs.
‘f aft■fr2»,&gt;e&gt;’&gt;Wcn and. gbu.. Watoou. Hue Bsrkvrh liner.
AD bad » v«rv «u»x.iCha».
I Mond. M. c. Btedgc. Frank
Tr-TU. D'
J..
MbsUt Lionel JVat»oi.
13). Mrx. (»:O. Wauuh (3&gt;, .Mix* Vie.
tan Kill. MMk Nora Buatu, Ittra Jwiy
S&lt;n|tli, Marie Platt.

.th.fr unclc.lt&gt; Grand llu|.ld- Friday

Benedict. the man h«-. was &lt; .jttltig
w.,..d with lit that tiny-. As It hup-

It did not penetrate very tkvp Into
the flesh..
Samuel Crowl ■hga -old hl- farmJo
Well- Axt'll und glVi H pos»iHnhiii
Mpruh lirsf.
Ul) you In gill ||&gt; . ouuh III rilgllt just
when you hope n. -leap 7 Du you han
a tickling llirual Ihnl keeps you
tmuke? Ju«t take Foley s Huitey und
Tur Compound.
It will check lhe
■ uqgh and slop the tickling sensation
at.oticv. Dvv» nut upset lhe stomach,
Is best fur. children and grown per­
son* Arthur U. Mulholland.—Adv.

First Ward Embroidery Club.
The Flr.t Ward Embroidery Club
was delightfully 'entertifined nt the ।
\t HaaUngB Every Wednesday, Steb­ homo of Mrs. Fred Fairchild, Friday
bins' Block.
afternoon. The Indies responded to

WSPK W.E1PK
Optical Work
Is our specialty; not only fitting the eyes to lenses,
but fitting the nose and face to mountings, replacing
broken lenses and all kinds of repairing. s
Wc can show you records of hundreds of satis­
fied customers through southern Michigan, to any
one of whom you can refer. '
Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
Eyes tested day or night. Appointment by
phone.
PHONE NO. 281
Is your Glock out of order? Call No. 281 and
*we will call for it. put it in order and return.

PIKE &lt;5 DAMON
Two Doors East of Postoffice

Pair Bound Ove

1LUZHMOUK TOWN IANE.
I The X-ray turned on a tan'lo of ioa pleasant afternoon |
lire. Carne. niter
Wr-k’H lartt. r.
.
। baceo de»troya the In-cut and germ
work as well as conver- [
four-thirty tables were I
v .....1 Mr. &gt;&gt;&gt;i. TinMmt am the 1,1,e tncreln.
1119 ago, re-' -atlon.
..........
-----o.
Us.
each
set
for
four.).
• •iv.-d examination
Justice Cadbi-MiiUfully decorated with pink and
w.dladcr*a coart. 1
-..... came 10 rn.-ir nmne ia»‘ r
1 Ninety per cent ot tho etenographeh
I **1*- Juhn Woodruff I- caring fori,
UK: nnd j ,hemluncheun conalPlcd of icindwlchm
' Frank Bllvcn I- on thu sick list
in Hope townahlp.
thta
■ iiy Mr, Will lllrh.rd.on .nil Mr,. | ”
*'« week.
Mrrl*Henry Wlthcy. Mr». Robt. Gorham
Mark Garrison 1- working for ErW® offer Ono Hundred Dollar® R®iwaa H vtaltor for the afternoon, in 1 ney Mattlaon.
ward for any ca&gt;o of Catarrh that
Arbor. Jun. th.- evening live couple met ni the
Tho Infant »&lt;&gt;n ot Mr. and Mn cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh
Palm Garden and “Johnnie" gale a I Chela Chrl-t. n-un wii* born Dec. 34 CtUO.
'
Tentpie theater party to the bunch «&lt;• and died the 34th. The mother la dop . ciTFNET &amp; CO Toledo. O
Talk—"How Gleaners
Promote that they might nil
"Jerry and Ing quite well nt this writing. Utile, w tho underxlmed havoknown F J
i'..untry I.lfc“—May DeVliu
Hbt Mother-In-law." after which all I P'orcut hu- gone but not forgotten.
Cliency for th® ta-t 15 yMr* and beliov®
H*'ng—Shoup mid R.niah.
look In the Star dance at the MaxonArthur Harrl- uf South Bend. Indi- 'him P-rfectly honorable In all buelneu
Recitation—Hal Sinclair.
I-' ha I. departing at 13:30 o'clock onil&gt; „,cnl XnlliH al I)k.k Yountf*
SMSES',fJS
thinking of another afternoon and
...
,,
„ .
oul any chllr«*ivne made by Ida nrm.
evening well -pent.
),r'
Mr" Uert.Gurrl-on arc , NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
Question Box.
»
! -lek with bad cold*
!
tai.j. n
-- -------------------------Mr. and Mr*. A. U McDonald and
, . .
, ,
„
Impure blood run- you down— daughter »|a nt Xmoa day with thtflr I Hall ■ (^taijh ^re I* taken inlernanr.
make- you hn c.uy victim for organic' parent* Mr. and Mr*. Everett Fattun j
amewb^Tatlnw^!®
a.-.—in
।
It.-llnira
Ute* Hie blood—cure* the
build- you up.—Adv.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT

H——'* 'I^J— I. „ _

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Mill IJou Keep Jtt
We want to convince you that it will be to your advantage to
keep EVERY GOOD RESOLUTION you have ever made— Helps
Form Character.

-j- this time of year nearly every one is mak­
ing some kind of a resolution. Often times these reso­
lutions are made without seriousness and may be kept or brok­
en according to the whim of the one making them
NOTHING CAN BE MUCH MORE HARHFUL
CHARACTER THAN BREAKING A
GOOD RESOLUTION

Make A Good Resolution
- It's a good thing to do! But when yoti have made it STICK TO IT.
It’s not too late, now. to resolve on some good plans for the year 1914.
One resolution we suggest, and one which we believe you will think a
good one—is to open a savings account with us AT ONCE—putting in a
given sum of money EVERY WEEK during the whole year—be the amount
ever so small—make it whatever you can afford, but MAKE IT, make it
SOMETHING, so that at the beginning of 1915 you can look at your Sav­
ings Book and feel that you. have not only gained something in finan­
cial worth but you have strengthened your character by keeping a good reso­
lution.
. •
•
We pay 3% interest compounded semi-annually on Savings placed
with us, that is 50f/c greater than a Government Bond produces in in­
terest. Your investment in our bank is backed by $750,000 resources and
the experience and integrity of our officers and directors.

/Hastings City fiank
/fastings

'Tbe Bank Tbut Doe, Tbiogi fur You

Midi

�THE HASntTWGS BAXTER. JANUARY 8, 1M4.

PAGE Ff.rvrx-

sinx&gt;.

Sontbwt$ttrn Barry
Department

[Hymn. Ohio.

CONSOT.THN®

Morris Johnson left Safurday for
hla home in lainaing.
Howard Bush returned to bls
school duties lu Kalamasoo nn Mon-

What Is tho remedy . for feather
mites? Something Is eating off the
feathers, and the pullets? backs be­
come sore and raw and they die.
Kalnmn*&lt;i&lt;&gt;
accompanied
Please answ-r through your paper.
A HubrtCrlber.
all Norwood.
r R. WIMJSON, D. D. S..
Remove lhe males from the putTi
Hastings, Mich.
lota, and you will have nn more
went hope.commenced the Mila
All.-.’
trouble.
Possibly th&lt;* smile is too
large. I would also advise tiling off
Hun Wilkin*
hlx spurs and sharp ton nails. If yon
wish to breed from the pen only erd’ale. helping with thWilk*
and
family
spent
Chas. Collins’ health -l» not good nt
female*
’
UNDERTAKING AND
Th.- Milo children li
Ml«s Rleltha and M.iry Rico and
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
brother Eddie and MIm B.-lio McCal­
Licensed Kmbxltner always in attendance
report
lum visited KUanbolh Brlnk.-rt SunOffer. Help.
PHONE. 226 OR 387
|lay.
Several of th- young people of this
siiggNUion* for which wo thank h&lt;-r
very much. It U kind of her 10 help place nttended Install ,ii m &lt;.f .nflcerx before pn-nented •
JOHN M. GOULD
us.
Mlns Jones drilled
"I noticed M. M. H„ of St. Loulx. ■
LAWYER
We are Riad to hear lli.-n our min- more and better drilling that
of her bead. I had a line Buff Orp­
m-caelonal
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
ington with a growth under the eye better.
Phone 272
and It kept growing nnd looking red
Mra. Mary Bak. r innd angry. 1 tried different remedies
HASTINQS, MICHIQAM
I skint questions, send full Information without help. 1 mentioned the mati Substwfoers are requested to contrlbIra McCallum In on
■
P. A. SHELDON
William McCallum a &gt;«
■ AkoVMt and Rod Estate OSoa. ■
string to tie around tumar nnd cut
•
Abstract rUnck, Haatinn.
*
aft llnw.nf blood.
I took a flannel
■ Mousy to loan on Real batata.
Firing and Hod It up tight. Finally I
■ Real Estate Mid on commission. •
I am writing this letter to you per­
Spathe anrnt Sunday
• General conveyancing. Having a • sonally. nnd would like a lltllu advice. pul on another string. When this evening. OaoTtundrcd w
• eompleta set of Abstract Hooka • Tn make a long story abort, my eggs liimnr loft. Thn hen kept laying and
• ooznplled from tho Records, «aa • nr&lt;- not hntehlngc ns well n» they [I* perfectly healthy. I hope W. M. K.
spniNGiinoiih
■ rarnuk complete Abstracts.
• should. The male birds arc till good,
Mlxx Lillian Haskin* lias returned
large, healthy fellows, and tho lu-ns birds."
to Knlatnaxoo after Hp-nding the
arc laying well, but the eggs will not
summer nnd Mil with h--r parent*.
hatch well. la there any way .that
Hens Bu»jr on Winter Kull*.
Fine INSURANCE
Mr. anil Mrs. Jahn H.i.kln
they
can
be
made
to
hatch
bettor?
huri'h it lint*
If yon are not insured or wouir
Why hnvo egg* gonn up In price
Have you any formula to feed by that
Austin Bingham la rtike to change your Insurance cal
will give bettor results?- I have to &lt;6.cent*? There Is a slrpi’lc anil
la and see rtia I represent a oom
true answer to this question. It Is
»aay with a cash capital of 51.55*
hiifen't the room. Last year, under thia: Tho hens have stopped laying.
&gt;55 sad caa fully protect you
thd sumo conditions, they hatched Well, why don't they lay?
HIGH NTflEET.
To got nt tho unbiased answer to their husbands Thifr.il .. ■■vrnlng for
well.
LBE H. PRYOR
this r|tu-stlon II Is noeessary tn elimi­ mtpiicr.
O«eo la Mew ■toMlao-Murtee Mleoa
enn follow, let mo have it, and If nate from further eorixldcnitlon the trrtnlnrd Mr. and Mr- lli.-hard Hing­
there I* anything that can bo fed to suspicion that some big egg trust has ham. Mis* Kittle Bingham. Mr. and
Bert Mrrrllh-hl I."
the chickens to make the rgga more eorner-d all the hens In the country Mrs. Allen Bingham and son. Mr. and
und If manipulating th- -prices on
fertile. I would like lo know It.
If you have nny one In any of your their product. If thru hifd been done Mrs. 1*-^ Blngmim m»l ‘
Milton Jennlng nnd r.i
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Bingham. Mr. mid M
di-iuirtment that could give me ndEgg*
that
tho
big
dealers
did
corner
on the subject. I would bo glad
We pay you the HIGHEST vlee
.irbor und Mra.
last summer are still .-heap and will
to have It nnd Willing Iof Melvin Smith wh
car* dinner.
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
continue to sell at n low price ns cold
U A. *c. H. BARBKR,

)

II*
Physician* and Burgeons.
Calls la city or country, responded to
with promptnras, day or night.

?

IH l

Miller &amp; Harris FunUtnre to.

EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business nt a
SMALL PROFIT,
if you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.
nm57 Hutiip

Order Our Drays
When you have any moving to be
done. TWO Al'TO TRUCKS.
PIANO ANO SAFE MOVING
Our Specidty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO
OFFICB HHONK 70
B- A. Matthew*
H Wellm*
Ro Phone ll-R Rea Phone «7

the digrstkn and appetite it
tie tho Invieuralir.g furre of thie
Crifled.

10OH paget—aiuuera all medical queilioni.
Scnd.TIcinoac-ccxiilampt lo R.V. Pierer,M.D.

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Probably Not
Kept It Dark.
vacation at home.
Str Abe Hailey haa a baby. If Str
Gerald—“A gentleman knows how to
Halph Still of lliistlns’
Abo Bailey's baby Is an able baby. It
hon lay today?
■nd Kuiidny.
_ _ gentleman you have kept It a will be an ailing baby Halley, will lit
Monday after tho holiday
nx simple n* the aniwer to the quest
Andrew My.
family .pent । secret, all right."
,
—London Globe.
Minn Iziuella Hick’ spent Saturday
lion why the price has gone up: The
friends.
hen ha* something else to do. She and Bunday with KaUinaxoo
‘ daughter
Muililc III

uimrthlng

I would like

city lot and can
ah mites, etc., but II
doo. Any Informntlon ym» cun give
me will In- upprecbitcd.—1.'. M. S.
Clean your premia.-* thoroughly.
Then spray with Zen&lt;&gt;b-um. This will
kill all the miles. Whitewash tho in1 bonne. Cue Zrnoleu
c.-ck during hot wrath'
tnllnerx is uh

with Insert p

gaged lu the making of her win
clothes. Q&gt; hh h must be ready bef
the v.-ry cold winter nets In. Unlike
her rich owner, she cannot go Into
th- market nnd buy a ready-made
• ult and continue her dally pursuit
without Interruption; but she mint

I Smith and family ■ nirrlnlned

md Sunday.

lircln 1'1111 Ins

&gt;■ to ke«|i
luring the

well nnd
inn cold

------- practically In the open
air while her keepers cuddle around

I am a subscribe!

Satur-

and nit w.-nt to Bunnell church. El­
splendid m-rmori both
' " '

xi-■« th .'.nd.

nuiil. 1 have had ci slight attack of roosting pin exposed to untcmpcred
roup, running nt none and mining. t-mpcraturc during tho cor
• old night*, und keep hen
cera In .mouth. 1 thought 1 Aim! It In her winter suit. Bin- rnu.i
cured with permangenuto potash.
ly number.
There were no sore* on head, now
EmH BaebmnM ar.&lt;l wife entertain- I Hm
there nre wpcckx nr scratches on
ed Mr. Biggs' family for New Year's1 l»id « bring stippct..
'combs pnd wattles of »nmo, like dry
dinner.
J it •Ival meeting closed at the Bun-|
i-f protein und enrbublood, if this dry b|oud scab I* puli-

----- ——must be will be a great tr- ,1 foi r
•rdtnnry burn served in almost Intensllb-d form nnd Prof. Goodrich. W.- do a,.
forced Into old Biddy almost agnlnsl
listen
i.»e ....- —n. ... -,roduc«. that surplus.

| on pi-rron. if ret
know It !.« cntrhlng.
[It at flr.t. now a no

Any Photo You May Wish
On a Pillow Top
Saw 25 wrappers from Cottage Bread. Cut out the name ' ‘Cot­
tape Bread." nnd save and bring 25 of them to us and for 50c you
can get one of those handsome pillow tops.
a
'
BREAD TICKETS-

The Palm Garden
Phone 548

land intended u »■»-!«I Hat
sunshine and ; *ng tit the &lt;Be,in&gt;-&gt;-' Hall.
chicken
Is one ofirhe big j Mr. and S'- ’’ ’
move each srolhTind ap|
egg
production,
as
1
entertained
to disinfect thoroughly. .
well us one of the best preventative* I “'er New Vcarbolate.) vaseline till over comb arid of disease. Provision should be made
School bet
ii tho
neck. Possibly depluming mites arc for ventilation of poultry hcusrs. The ary 6, with I
posed of two-thlrds wheat.

NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED
Mr. Edison some time ago’reci'ivcd a phonograph record from
California relating the following story: A gentleman from Mass­
achusetts suffering from chronic liver trouble went to the coast
several years ago. nnd began searching lor a mineral spring, the
waters from which would alleviate his trouble. Finally up inyfhe
S.tn Joachin \ alley h&lt;- discovered a mineral spring which quickly
cured him. Soon after that he built a sanitarium there ami people
Hocked from all parts of the country and were immediately cured of
liver trouble. Last summer this man.died, and before they could
bury him l^tey had to take out his liver and kill it with a club.

Keepingj

Dally Except Sunday.

my
Being South S:OC
•olng North 7:21

hens .had been

or | Hnxtlnxa In th.ir

found, nftef n hard mln storm land before them In n feed hopper.
I h&lt; r-.nrn nnd eggs had been wot

Mrs. Will Garrison

Likes a fine nnlihul nnd a lino homo unib
•hoiihl be well cured for. In thn
you will nearly always find a pack­
age of 1IM|VEU.'H CONDITION,
POWDER, it Is a purely medicinal,
powder, not 11 food, nnd Its effect on
live stock Is to purify the blood, regu-

Price 25 cents per package.

Bold by

rtiln would n»l Injure them,
ore much more easily chtllefl ilurlng
the first week of Incubation. Wc
have known eggs to be rained on.
und left standing for many hour*,
and still hatch. You can test them turned home.

"tidily sec if the chicks nr«

FQR SALE
6 Single Comb White Leghohn Cock­
erels, Youngs' Strain
3‘Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels
3 Anconia Cockerels

2 White Orpington Cockerels

1 Pair Buff Cochin Bantams
Phon* 385

M. W. Hicks

Men Smith and family
Year's dinner with Mr.
Henry Green.

a family re
Bellevue
\.dder

Mlaaea Maixd Miller

OHTHEAST BARRY,
son Will and family nt Grand Hupivlval meetings closed Sunday [
Ids.
evening,
tended and
day visitor nt D. McDonald's. '
Gen Strlmback of. Indiana Is viaking nt D. Btrlmback’s.

their
I’r.inxhka. SunSirs, Joseph
15th.
Ever
Ernest MnttMon nnd family also
Arch|o Mattison nnd family spent
Andruu and wif- ..pent
er. Calvin Stanton.
with Harry Wrrtm.m a
w,f'’
last w
Will Strlmback oteWoodbury la vis­ South Hurry.
iting his father. D. Slrlmback.
Mrs. Chris Christiansen, who has Years with Mose* Horn und wife.
!
been sick. Is better.
• Fannie Kay. «.f Hope Center, has | ^Monday ev.-nlnA at tho horn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Garrison and. been visiting Mary Smith und Alta land Mrs. Elwin Ormsbe. T
will' furnish pot luck supprr.
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Can- Piter.
Miss Llxxle Smith was a guest m I
«utdy of Dowling werc_8unday visitors
Hmnitilo Armour visited his broththe homo of Bussell Green Held Sun- :
ut Ernest Mattison's.
.. .. —
--- un­
day night and attended meeting ,it,
i tll Monday.
Charles IJorn of Detroit visited rel- the brick church.
School lieport.
Bonnie Mott and’family of HondrrIlepnrt of Cloverdale school
rill meet with shoit Corners ate dinner with J‘has.
moftth ending Dee.-31, 1911;
Number days taught. 30. ’
Total attendance. 415.
talned about twenty
Average dally attendance, 30.5.
Mra. Minnie Tr. thrick and daugh­
Number boys eiqrollad, U.
ter Florence und Martin Petera visit­
Number girls enrolled, 9.
ed Henry Smith and family Wednes­ 4th a seven pound daughter who will
Total enrollment, 31.
day and Thursday-and attended re­
vival meetings.
Tho following pupils were neither
of nftcm—n Rraycr meeting*.
absent nor tardy: RpckwcU Hayward. count
will meet this week Friday after­
Miuion Ksllvy, Maurice Murphy. Ma- It
bello Kelley. Glennlce Fennels. Lyle noon with Mrs. Mlltda Noblbs.
Kingsbury. Opal Monica, Helen Pat­
ton. Dorothy Collins, Russell Hart.
Rheumatism Is vary painful and Incipient and Chronic Jases are
Mwrenco Mead. Glenqjco Gelb. Vir­
gil Given. Leonard Smith, Mildred exhausting, especially.jo me chronic
checked by using Rf 1EUMA
Collins. Lyle Dayton, Lester Modlcn. Stage. To get &gt;iulck relief when
No matter how lonj you have suffered,
Mildred Collins spelled tho school those spells
coma on. HENNES
down the last day In lhe old year.
PAIN-KtLLING MAGIC OIU is the or what form cf Rheumatism yen may
Lilas Adame waa again the only thing needed.
H lx a clean nnd hive. RHE UMA yriU remove the cause
perfect spoiler for month.
pleasant but very pdUttraUng remedy and make you well. Geaneeu thq Uric
Acid from tha kidAeys. muscles and Joints,
that e^ses the pain
N. O. Bump. Teacher.
purifies the skin nnd Hood, and makes
you feel young again. It is a doctor's prefoctivo alio lit cram

STOPS RHEUMATISM

3 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerels

Hastings, Mich.

Hastings, Mich.

SOMMER RESORT PROPERTY,
AND BUSINESSES,

will art ini

line will kill them.

.J. W. Armbruster.-Prop/ -

I SELL FARMS, HOMES,

See Them.

Cklctgi, hliiizu &amp; Sigliiv R. R, Ci.

tickets_for 25c. 25 tickets for S1.00.

Cottage Bread isjlelivend 4 times daily and is always fresh.

All sorts of electrical work
Al! Work Guaranteed
GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

Farm Phones—
Bell, 6S1
. Citizens, 6251

V

swelllng.

jlBBARY [AMPS

DR. PIERCE’S

(golden Hfedical Discovery

days with her
Hicks of Allegan re.

are palatable.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op.C.LAS.

r eel worn out—blue and tired 7 Don’t letyour co kJ develop
Into bronchitis, pneumonia or catarrh, llio ri-liabkj alter-

BUHRHB'

CARVETH A STEBBINS.

Now! Mr. Property owner of Barry County if you will co­
operate with me and list your property with me now. we will soon
build up a real estate business with n liver equally tenacious of
life: which, of course, means a ready market at a good value at all
times for your property. That is lhe ideal condition: that is wtat
'We nil desire, and the only way to bring it about is by co-o|&gt;erating
with me in this line.
Fill out blank below and mail it to me today.

Do it NOW

C. B. BENHAM, Real Estarc and Investment Broker,
Hastings, Micb.
Dear Sir:—
•
I desire to sell my property and will list it with you il
satisfactory agreement can be made later when you look over
my property.

My property is located on Sec.___ ,Town._

---------------- i------------------ .County-------------- - ---------

State—.

, No.Acres..

Price $.

Terms.-ABuildings described..

Name___ ....

P. o.
R. F. D.

C. B. BENHAM
Real Estate and Investment Broker,
118 North Broadway
Phone

�JANVAHT g, i»U.

OKOMIIIEIILEItlMG DESCRIBED

“'AMERICA’S GREATEST
shipments and am ns I believe among
the- best products for wall or health •*
decorations to be found anywhere.
After two good hard years in the
pustoratea of. Delton nnd Climax! and '
Scotia I waa appointed by the Diat. I

’

»

C+:5^^/A
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th- Itinerancy ns I love no other
work, but the work of tho charge
। elven - mo Inst conference I did not
। feel c*tual to. I Immediately after
FEW PERSONS UNDER­
! lhe session of tho conference took up
.
STAND COMPLEX PROCESS I my abode nmong my own people at
At once tho best-known and the
Scotts, Mich., and have been visiting
( rrlatlvea and friends In Ohio. Indla- least-known* American actor Is Wil­
•I
. , na. I*&lt;
Pennsylvania und elsewhere. At liam Gillette; who has been engaged
Mr. I’rticy. Well-Known &lt;*» s«&gt;uthwt&gt;i | •h—
omee at Scotts after January 15th, to lecture hero this season on "Drama
I
.
... ___ u...— ... Ill-ltd
—and Soma Other Things," an odd
School Report.
luni lo ScOH*.
subject, but in Ita quaintness, typical
ng |s. a report ot the
.....
■
school far the month Dear Editor..
some surprise that Mr. Gillette has
----During the past four wrckr I
30,000
VOICES
vl.lted many industries uf I l'&lt;=burg.
consented to make a lecture tour, for
and nearby rilleTh- l-«t one '
a few years ago ho announced his re­
No. at pup.lls enrolled. 35.
|have examined I- the tieav.r rails
.Art Tile Company's" ven interesting And Many arc tlx? Voice* of Hastings tirement from the stage after a moat
I successful career of over thirty years.
‘plant, situated-In Utv oouthw. .1 cen­
People.
tral part ,lf the'city of lUav-r i-all^
Thirty thousand voices—What a
I Pa. It Is on- of the many omibllsh- rand,
chorus! And that's tha num- wealthy, having earned a fortune with
। . 1....
„f the county, where l« man­ her of American
nwn and women who hla playa and hla acting.
nrc publicly praising Doan's. Kidney
There would not bo this surprise It
Pills for relief from backache, kidney it were commonly known that William
ardaon: Will. Denxll.- Ralph and TraIlls.
They say It to
vadore Wr»od: Harry and Mae-Wood­ readily sold to both Am-rlean and nnd bladder
.
xnev
ten
They tell it
it in
in (hr
the home ™
pa­ G,1,eWo &amp;*■ h«d 311 ambition to lec
man; Marjorie and Raymond. Bolton; European
dealers.
Having been friends.ilastings
people
are
in
this
‘
uro
alneo hit college day», which waa
Ifubcrt and Howard Bnrnutn: l^u&gt;ta shown through thia plant find be­
■
m 11.....
’ str
— nothanaA whkg
It&lt;111-­
strengthened
whan Inter Potrnal
Colonel Rob
and Arlo Nesbit: Mortimer Hall. come very Interested I thought that
ert G. Ingersoll advised him to leave
Word Baine
Thelma Townsend..
Option of'it might so lnBeatTlcc McDonald. D-ns Sprague. . 14,’cgt you nB |o wurrant your giving W. Hnnd St.. Hastings. Mich., says: the stage and devote all his time to
Greta Bayne. Earl C. Caae. Che«t»r I .
’ f| ,.our good and always "f had rheumatic pains In my back the platform, believing that be would
Stowell. Barbara Coollmugh. Myron
Eall Uvc'r. nnd hips. I was so lame 1 could
hardly get around. My kidneys were bo a great success.
During the recent presidential cam­
and Clyde VanWIc were neither tardy.
.
notierv in th- world "-11 sluggish and lhe .'kidney secretions
*'“”■•L"','?™,''!:. Th. pr“.lp.l
.....I ,r.: &lt;i&gt; •were unnatural. When 1 read about paign, Mr. Gillette was one ot tbe
Ws will all miss Myron '‘»nieyi
tj,.- Inili cLjys arc Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a supply at most effective speakers, and It is not
Mulholland's Drug Store. Tne first
box did me so much good that I con- saying too much to say that few men,
Seven new books were added to our । smv «.-jtinuru using them. They drove away it
“ any,
fllu, are hla equal on-the platform
----- ----- jelghed tlnu-d
library thia month.
the aches and pains and regulated i today,
.(...ivina 1 u;&lt; with proportional amount ot flint all
The eighth grade
the action ot my kidneys.
I have
Mr.
Mr. Gillette waa born in Hartford,
‘ ’ “land frldn|mr. This mixture is dump- never
been bothered since/
—Tt.nnnn.
.n.l llnrn.-n «1 &gt;n‘U » PlUflgVT tilled With WUtCr, b&gt;'
lie by nil dealers. Price 50
Foster-Milburn Co., buffalo.
•k. sole agents for the United
w"i,” ".-.inn.
JL'-■?Ic"

—

tT.'xrSi.

ch,“

-Doan'i
mesh I selva to-gfiminalo nil inc par­
ticles not In solution: from here the
'"•Up" Is pumped Into tlltcr presses.

coughs and colds.
narcotic.

It will cfrectivrly relieve ail curable
fprma of catarrhal ills, bronchitis and cold
in lhe head or money refunded.
There is nothing just like Hyomci, or
just as good, or that gives sudr quick and
turn relief at a small cost—you breathe it
—no stomach dosing. Complete outfit JI.
Try Hyomci at once and scu how quickly
it heals soothe, and purifies the irritated
membrane of the breathing organs.
CARVETH A STEBBINS
f

•.ing

IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY

In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

You can get just what you want at Tom's.
Try My 15c Business Lunch

The Best Coffee in the City
IN HOONAN'S CIGAR STORE.
„

Jefferson Street

Heelings, Mich.

SaKad Huts I

Candy
j Tha goodU

Do You Chew Tobacco?
If you do you certainly like it MOIST ^d MELLOW.
AVc juat int.tailed our Plug and Fine Cut Case which is Zinc
Lined—Oust and Dirt Proof. We can ut all times giv&lt; you
your Plug or Fine Cut Tobacco in tin best uf Fresh Condition.
LOOK THIS LIST OVER und mx- it wc haw your
favorite brand. II not, we will gel it lor yuu.

PLUGS
G. T. W.
Clipper *
Honey Dip Twist
Kismet
Gold Rope
•Drummond’s Natural
Leaf
Piper Heidseick

Creme-de-Menthe
Town Talk
Standard Navy
Square Deal
Yankee Girl
Horse Shoe
Star
Spear Head
Maple Dip
American Navy
Sprappcr

FINE CUT
Blot
Uncle Daniel
Oiibwa
Fait Mail

is is jut what yoa need, madam.

Intrtxluctory.

The next eleven lessons are found
in thn book of Luke. A brief look at
the Book may be helpful, Luke, “the
beloved physician" (Cob 4:14) was
.. ..
.. 1... —9 ,S,n SlnnV r\t A —tn
la ted to .the whole race (see genea­
logy tracing back to Adam, while Mt.
onix goe*. back to Abraham).
In
Matthew He Is Brat of all seen to
come from Abrabam. and David;,
then His birth tn fulfillment of la 7lj
14 Is.scl forth (Mt. 1:33). a birth as
cumclslon. and presentation.

Many

r

wanen who were troshlad with indifestiqa, a
sallow, muddy skin, iadirating biliousness and

habitual constipation, hare been permanently cured
by the use of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using
these tablets they felt miserable and despondent.
Now they we cheerful and happy and relish their
'meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter.

Chamberlain's Tablets

messengers, is to despise Him; and
to despise Christ Is lo despise the
Father. How plain lhe truth is that
without Christ wc are lost, and that
wo cannot coma to tho Father but by |
the Son. -And yet many will have!
none of Him. Note also the word of
comfort, testifying Christians, In v
16. If your message is rejected,
The Seventy Called. 1.
know that the rejectors reject Him
The Seventy Commissioned, 1-16.
who sent you. Th- world still hates
Him (John 7:7). Read John 16:30.
Tin- Outline Developed.
vAfter these things.*' note 8: 57-62. Denominations are many, federations
| are many, organisations arc many.
follow Him. now He
for specific service,
...v...
them ....
tor .....
that (Acts
ser 13:3:
I Cor. 13:1-11: Eph. 4:3-18). The
Lord l» the one who makes such ap­
pointments: our call Is from Him. there shall bo false teachers who
not of man (Gul. 1:1). What better: •hull privily bring In damnable her­
calling Is there than that of laboring esies), even denying the Ixird that
together with GodT
Reader, has

but also t&lt;&gt; Gentiles. Mark and John,
not Mt. or Luke, present chronologl■cnl records. . Luke records some
things not found in either Matthew
or Mark, but Where parallel passages
arc found they should bo cojnpared.

bought them (3 Patar 1:1). Let the
children of God, of whatever creed
ur denomination, race or color, heed
tho -«i*w«(i
exhortation
— of v..aJuda .
». ----speak
m tho
truth in lave, and beware of those
who handle the Word ot God deceit­
fully (3 Cor. 4:3).
rejoicing.

yout

name

Our Golden Text Is taken from
Mutlhow. and* has Its .primary refer­
ence to persecution, aa illustrated by
Btephcn In Acts 7.

FARMS FOR SALE

W’hen taken frum

Money to Loan
on Real Estate

1; IS) Relation-to whole Held, v f;
(J) Ui-Uitlon to individual field, S-16.
The Lord chose lhe Held for them.
He having given us tho i|ua)ltlcntlons

Now is the time to buy farm land.
Let us hear from you before
you buy.

Ml-

Ezra Morehouse &lt;5 Co.,
gars and put Into a gloss-kiln nnd
UKa.lij hr.it, &lt;1 to a seven times hut tor
•temperature. When sufficiently heat­
ed. th- til- Is removed from the kilns

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
Steaks
.
Chops
Hamburg Steak

TABLETS

Luec-Struln Wedding.

' cukes an- put Into a hot air drier and Line church In Amyrfd Christmas
thoroughly dried.
Eve when Mirs Florence Luc-. i duugli'ih- airier It Is broken into verv amr.ll
l lumps by means of a crusher. These I married ti&gt;
William C. Siruln.
, lumps arc ground Into a tine dust. Tho churcl
very prettily deco-

niSCATM

SCEOOL IUESSON

William Gillette Is Making Brief
Lecture Tour.

Kslnmaaoo District

‘S

EKTEBHATONM.
SOTIDAY

Sweet Burley
Tiger
Sweet Cuba
We carry fine cuts in all
sized packages.

Wa »k you to try our Tobaccos and compare with others.

F.
HOONAN
JLTFKKSON 8TRLLT
lace to Meet Your Friends
I

Retailers

Ezra Morehouse will be at Hastings Saturdays,
Delton Mondays.

ring

telllgent prayer would result. The
leiwm atilt is needed.
Devotion lo
••ur own held, our own denomination,
our uwn department ur clasu. friends
or family, inusl nut exclude vita) In­
terest In and dcvutlon to tho whois
‘ ' all the children of God, the
when ,t r. &lt;-(?i.tl.»n j cated at Harvard, Vale and tlic Maa- world,
h- congraiulutlun* | aachusctta Art Institute, lie mode hla whulu church and Hunday School.
hr. —cutinw cupper flrBi prnfeasloflal appearance at the i
T*~'W. !“■•«». ‘•"'•J'"; I
1
I rockers. » leather ‘n th® character or Guzman. In 4alut Wc art
lamp, shows the I Heart Xc cr Won Fair Lad)." from will «■
lb h th- young which tlmo his stage career bn" beon| support «&lt;• &lt;-an to others who are du■ -W.
I au,,„,„llh^. Tll. pi»„
Itv Uwhib. \h2 i ho *• bc,t remembered are "Digby's I . Do you dally pray thr
&gt; »ung farm, r 1 Secretary," ' Sew* J«’ioe." and |
We wish Hum lung lit- and happl- "^lieclock .Holmes," nil of which he the ismntM-‘
'
| wrote. tho latter ip collaboration ulth
",
~
2---------A. Conan Doyle. Ho waa aa great a
Might this not
ICAGhA nisiKKT.
। iuccv,M |n London aa In thia country.' with.some
Mix. Ch.r I^tncuster
I-tn-astir of
&gt;■( Rolla,
Holla. Mo.,
Mo..
rm.u.i.
....
Glllsttg's Personality.
: ...
to the rent
aftei' spending several
Less la publicly kDO«n of tho per-( &lt;’f Hh dl»
rlsltlng r« lutlves. for Chiaonallty ot William Gillette than of ^e..w,, 1“ L
। friends.
he: any prominent actor on tho American | ^rnB'’l.,'1OL Th-— ,M jn individual
•tage today. This la duo to two rva-[w.,^. ln »_,|,atlun. nnd ..n Individual
return home.
thr

was held ut

o&lt;».&gt;UH.";"'K.XTKbTT?
dinner und a hla work. Henc* tho public only sees whlR, unulh,.r (Sn,. io;5I. 63) was
id« d with gifts him on the stage. That peculiar ro-1 h. ai. d without any such application,
serve of speech and action, short. Zucchu. us was culled down out Ot
turned home feeling they hud spent u •harp aentem-rt, mpoken with some- J1&gt;: syvumurr trc&lt; (Luki t»). whllu

,»ta, .&lt;.m.,

I. Wunderlich, und aun Milan
Ttu-ad.iy und Wednesday with

in. all hla alage parts, la William GH I ,t.PV|t-.-. as well as in suivuilon. 'Hume
latte off tbe atagc. That unbroken re- upustlcs. urnit pruphcla" (Eph. 4:

Wund-rlli-h father. Francis Gillette, waa one of
tho stern Abolitionists associated
with Wendell Phillipa and William
। Lloyd Garrison tn anli-ala^ery days.
few lainbs umung
ai..,
h.iiS,; Siu, |H.
«t r-t-l-: &gt;wtheir parents.
rented hla alate, Connecticut, in the them.
r. turned to Grand United State# senate, and saw one o(
urs day where h. is hla sons, Robert, leave for the civil
»tti riding
ichlan BusintMi Cui- WBr. an(j jn sllcnca, not long after.
God. They were nuhlo be tilled with
but with Christ.. It Is Hla
storming of Fort Fisher It you ask provisions,
fuiiHss we need (John 1:18). "Salute
of Hustings spent William Gillette tha time ot day. be
oriental greetings wire long.
manta that, carefully put together,
their minds, und
form an Interesting old timepiece
It wm found shattered In tho vest The Prince of -Peace camo Into this
pocket oChla briber’s body after h" world lu make peace (Eph. 3:14. 10).
had attempted lo lead bls division The angels sung peace (Luke 1:14),
across thn shot and •bollawept sands ut Ilia birth. Tlic seventy were to
CARLTON &lt; ENTER.
, ..
A Farmers'
«... —Institute
held
will
of Fort Fisher.
eleven before dcuth w«« peace (John
,ul t.’arltyli Grunge Hull un Wt-dnes- l_Mr. .UilltUfl» Icd^aretonr 1» to be 44;J7).
. AflsJt tesurrcelloii. Twas
i tiny, Juu. 11. Everybody etilho"utliT a short one. and wo am ’fortunate to peace uguln
(Luke 34:34). Wc have
Imv&lt;- u good time. BusV'l dinticrpeure (Hum. 5:1). A time uf peace
' ltii&lt;l Itool of Cui'peravlllu wus (he
is
yet
tu
ctintu (Is. 3:1). Thin uicsweek-end HtivJl ot U. N. Lun dun und confidently predicted lhat one of the
largest audiences evar assemble-!
family.
Mira Vera Fleming returned lo her
cd In bullies today! "Suh uf pcnct;
I svhuul In Owosso Hundny. lover uf peace, dislroua uf peace-—
Alics Mabel Deacons returned Sun-,
peace that cometh frum ubovj.-. It
day. llulh sclioula ure uculn tu
will U reciprocated, otherwise tho
Marriage
of
I
ireport
Young
People.
working order.
Mr. und Mrs. (' 1*. Covert »pcnt
At Bonnie Duene, the home of Miss, peace w|(l be yours that always
"Thu la­
Sunday nt A. I. Draper's. .They also F. M. Higer ami lliau Peckham, a (.units from duly done.'’
received a bux uf dellcloua fruit from quirt wedding look place on Satur­ borer i» worthy ut his hire." Some
Florida, gathered in the yurd by J. N. day afternoon. January 3rd. The church nicnibcts seem tu think that
Rev. Unwell 11 Bruidy united In they have no responsibility in relation
to tli&lt;i nialutcn^nce uf the preach*
sinipsun.und
Mrs. Milljc Austin spent lhe week­ ------ ..
It is Milll true
end In Huttings with, her daughter.
The ring cert- li&gt;s-'rf the Uust»el.
Id, refresh menu.। that your reaping will |&gt;u according
Mrs. Allen.
■ tu your rowing (Gak 8:7, 3). V 1-18
Carlton Grange will Install theif
speak of tUc reception uf the wurkyra.
new ullk-vm Jan. 11. An oyster sup- pink Killumeys und ferns.
r'Mr. nmi Mu simpacm Will »t uncc When- recalled Ibcy were to preach
begin hoiuckerphig in u pretty *«b. Uic Word urxt-dD a work (v &gt;)• They
pin •pcclitcuily luinuuuidvd tu heal
! Year’s day, over seventy being pres­ Urban home Jn.-.i -uuth uf Freeport.
tils olck. But not ctcry ChrtaUan
cut. Tile proceeds were fl 1.85. •
worker l» so qualillcd and eomuiaudA Dlffcrvniv in Working Huure.
\ Thur. Ixmg has returned to Ills
V 10 11 ontkA man’s working day is b huum. -&lt;l it Cor.
liunic in Belleville, Ohio, after u ijiuri
stay with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith His body organ: must work perfectly
and hls'Maughicr Fredaf ‘
34 hours to kacp iilui lit for s hours Ciiriallan worker b» to offer lu rijccUon. .Bev Aeta 13:51. Il is (Jud who
laHUtlwy
irvcugeB thu rejection of-Hla tn«MenBab/ won't auffer flva uiinuttr. with can not do
........ o- ...................... I..
(,-.
[Btirs. mcsauKu and
•--••• — - ■
&gt;u dtuuoi u
Note thul Uhrlat
I wham Hr sands
HIS

Start the New Year right by
trading at the Rexali Drug Store
We have the most complete &gt;

line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Books, Office
Supplies in Barry County. You .will save time if
you want your orders filled complete by seeing us
first.
.
#

Watch our displays for bar- ♦

gains in a good many of the lines we carry. Jan- ♦
uary and February arc usually dull months.
♦

We are going to offer induce- «

meats and make them among die best months of
the year.

REXALL REMEDIES

J

We arc the agents for this celebrated line of med- ♦
icines of which there is one for each ill and every
one is sold under our personal guarantee to give
satisfaction or we will cheerfully refund your
money.
Rcxall Cherry Drops, box.—— -Sc
Rcxall Horehound Drops, sack--------------------- 5c
Rcxall'Cold Tablets, box.25c
Rcxall Baby Cough Syrup, bottle25c
Rcxall Chcny Bark Cough Syrup..-25c and 50c
Rcxall Laxative Cough Syrup...25c and 50c

Carveth 6 Stebbins ♦
The Druggists.
Phono 31.

Good* Delivered.

Hastings, Mich.

. We Handle AU the Medicines Advertised in This Paper.

NECESSARY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES
Look over this-list carefully. We have a full stock of every­
thing. Aim lo keep fresh, tempting goods on hand at all times and
can fill your orders on a moment's notice.
20 lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar......
Gold Medal Hour, par tack.----.Cofftc, atMcial cxtt« good, per pound...
Genuine Whok Codfibh. large 6»b, per 1
3 Iba. Carolina Head Rice lor....
Oleomargarine, Gold Star Biand, j»cr lb.
Jan RturfMoun. 3 bar. fnr
1
..

..31.00

....lie
....Me

Wyaitfottc Washing 1'owdcr, large package.

Fresh Lettuce mid Celery and Grape Fruit.

Two
Phones

E. C. Russ 6 Son

The
Grocers

�■

..........

4I G4ll« 11

fe.
account of Illness.

IRVING.

1 Mra. E. E. Whiner racalv-

ar* stUI

the time of this wrl

Warner'* absence.
Welton frum Hasting* arrived in tho
village for a few days vtatt with Mr.
and Mr. WIlHam Fi field.
There la considerable business be­
ing done by tho Irving Roller Mills

kN OVERFLOW MEETING

is got always joyful, especially when
it is an overflow front the bath room.
When you discover an overflow of this
kind, send a meaaenger quickly to our
place or phone us.
All jobs entrusted to us will receive
prompt attention. I*romptness, dura­
bility and thoroughness are points upon
which we pride ourselves.

F. A BROWN &amp; CO.
Kost of Postofifce

Phone 126

•

Hai tings

SLOP
instead of coffee for breakfast is enough
to drive any man front home. Get
GOOD COFFEE from us and follow our
directions and have a satisfied household.

Cof*f*ee ]^k.8LHCbl

Frank Child* &amp; Co.
Sitphan Carter and Matt Bedfpt
and families were visitor* Bunds? ।
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Bett* ot Irving.

Sclmol Notes.

, , ,
report for

to facilitate lhe moving of heavy
winter merchandise and is looked
Upon a* a boon, not only by the
clothing nnd dry goods dealer*, but
as well by tho coal and wood mon.
In fact It cause* the sale of coal apd
firewood to become more regular and
ot a more Insistent nature, thu* a*sleting many. No one but what would
be benefltted unless it is the man whp
has an aversion tu cutting the wood.
On Bunday Rev. J. H. Westbrook
called a meeting of the official* and
trustees of the M. E. church to be

Four Delivery W
Make Our Service
We take pride in giving PROMPT and SATISFACTORY SER­
VICE. The reason we can give prompt and satisfactory service is be­
cause we are equipped for it. Our yards are conveniently arranged. We
carry full bins of the very best grades of coal we can buy—POCA­
HONTAS, WHITE ASH and other SOFT COALS and the highest
grade of HARD COAL. We keep sufficient help to attend to the or­
ders as they come. Your telephone orders to us'will get just as prompt
and satisfactory service as tho you came personally to us.

Watkina, died In Grand Ha pl da' Butur-

daughtur. Mra. Frank Kogers. The
remains wt-ro bought to Irving Mon­
day morning, iho funeral being held
at the homo of Charles McCann at
ten o'clock In the forenoon. Inter­
ment taking place in tho family lot
In Rutland cemetery.. Three sons and
two daughters arc left to mourn hla
departure besides a host ot other rel-

School wax resumed In Irving
school district No. 11. Monday morn-

enjoyed by the pupils and teacher.
Verne R. Johnson. During vaca­
tion tho roll top teachers' desk and
chair arrived anil were placed In tho
school room In preparation for use.

Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Benedict nnd
daughter Gertrude from Alma came accruing from tho social held about
«« aa...-, im*
iiiuiiua, lor &gt;* 'Thanksgiving night by tho school,
week's visit with relatives In thl* ] Earl Dean now rides the pony
place and In Hasting*.
A part of i owned by E. R. Dunlap In making
Inst week they visited nt the home of1*his
-'- trips •to
“ —
* *fro
— ------und
attending
Mid­
Charles McCann and William Mc­ dleville high school.
Cann of Irving and nt tho home of
Ernest E. Warner returned Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Wilcox, of day noon from the side of hiu moth­
Rutland.
er at Dowling, finding her condition
One of our active young men In •onio Improved, although still very
thia vicinity la John M. Perry. For
some time It hus been rumured that ton remained to lend auUlancc In
caring for the Invalid.
Inge tu do custom work during the
David H. Like recertify bought a
spring of !»!'•
*----- •- •*- •*----- seven by nine tent to use next spring
purchased u| i
mill outfli
when ho opens up tho medicinal root
McNaughton,
Mlddlkl
and herb buelncaa. In addition lo
other things wo understand that Mr.
Schiffmann. At this time Mr. Perry Lika will be driving an auto next
.Jx nuiklnif haste to Install the mill
x-losc by hlx homo on &lt;»uk street. of all tho plants used by tho largo
min"yard and much oTo'ld"lime ium-

Hastings, Midi. upon th« scene.
,
’P'ng school

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

E-.B. Dunlap Is but slowly tfnnvalteffig.front, the effects of his lUnttM
«o«
In ths
course of.i

Our

Our day for shipping stock is Wednesday—Receiving hours, 8:30 tol2 m.

EDMONDS BROS.
The Elevator Men

Phone 18

mill cornea for collecting of hla stock.
*"
“f'T ----- ---------- --------,k । operations but explains that he Is cnMeaars. William and Ervin Shro­
month -,lKlnB ,n thu w„rk to BW,mmo4Me
yer. wife and .children were guests
a...
I lure lo be done. And then this will
G. Wullaee. of Hix-hester. In
furnish employment fof some few la- i
ua that he la doing nicely
borers at good wages early In the |

ColiLs to Im; Taken Seriously.
Intelligent people realise that c-&gt;nt-

Thus*- neither absent nur tardy : win no none uy tnc naw mill m our
ere: Lelo Shroyer. Evil anti latvi-rn village.
... | Of nil tho Imky mm in the world.
■Ila w&lt;’ take lime to mention "Due" Lake
Matthews. George E»l*-p, Ellas. He- with a creditable *
man und Eldon Gelman, Kenneth, lished on the held
ll.iitrice nnd Vivian Dunlap. Nellie । Santiago. Nut lon»
•Ince
Glllrtt.
' Like sold nut hl* hi
i.ntid Irnmedlnli'ly
af'erwurds
bought tho Willis Chubb houxi* wl
| ho has since greatly Improved.
‘ ^'a* only lust Week that a prosper
enjoyed ‘
1 bujy-i
'
im*' Into, town
amination, which they
Immenxrly &lt;?&gt; Th-&gt; ull lid well
I
In- moving again &lt; rc long. And then

pulling It
mildly to nay that'they felt alck. Wh;
one man Immediately lout hla appe
lite nnd had lc ' “------ * ——- truma before tl

making

Xmas candlex tuni when the pupils
dvjiartvil for homo each hail a aouve.

Arthur Mulholland.—Adv. I

J-biiun Raplda

hum*
fi'Mlunal nurse,

u»ld county said
continued once a
dil petition:
। that complainant cause a copy of this
It Is Further OnlerctL That, public 1 order to lie served on mid defendant*
given by publication
their appear­

---------- -- .---- .--...... ... | i.ueiinK** esp*ci lo Ue nr-re Tuesday
Our percentage uf attendance dur- thrift whlc* Imp.-lls him lo atari the ( lo |uatj u car W11}1 potatoes.
i gthe tlrit^four months la 9M.44 und . ball^ ri’HIng! In our village. From all
Mum Minnie E. Jenkin-*, a trained

ruling

Hastings, Mich.

friend;

Clement Smllh,

said county.
CHAS. M. MACK.
Judge of Probate.

Legal Hdvertisements

K&lt;&gt;«d nurse.

ORDER FOR rUUl.lUATION.
are ■ Utting wood for Wm. Goodell*in Southwest Thornapplc township. kina uf Grand Kti|
State uf Michigan, the Prut
tended, being held
Purdy are at work putting up stove
wood on the twenty acre tract thnt
formerly belonged to the late Georga
। Hubbard. It u leas than otic year
nd Rap- | Present:
since Mr, Guudsllc located In (luWolkin* Judge, of 1'
Wolverine state, coming hen* ffum
H. Jam- n I In the J
near Sandusky, Ohio, less than ou.-,
..
...
.
doing con-] Donovan and **n Cl;*vi...-&gt; nf Li
sing:
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
John
Khrocdcr
Midcrubh
no ompllxh- .Grand Rapids: Mr.
’
“
Itodgers "f I'.idllln*
&lt;■ &lt;i cousin, ing I hut the administration uf
Middleville, •stale may b
•
1 ■ppurtunity to ...in.- anti smile on
L l&gt;. Hull ! «r to some i
Wll.-ox nnd | It I* Urdu
tint that g&gt;-l« along beat In the world.

State of Michigan. The Circuit Court
for the County of Barry in Chan-

uf Edward Clem■uunty. deceaKd.

■ f us and here
rep* tltlon iak&lt;
anil chair und also a s« t of th*- hoping thui
•‘Economy Hyxti-m of Penmanship" P|u‘" next
liotikx for nil pupils above tho Slid
Mr. und
.. — —
grad*.- when school begin*.
I Coiwtuutln** tin spending u few days

The Irving General Store

C. Ft. Watson

ant Hamu&lt;-| B/Slcgvtnun

illcjr Monday.

Mb-hiK.in.

Tin- Prob,

ln said
Mlddlrvllli. hlkhjju'hool.

Tin

Gllhtt and II
Thomuit Gillett,
ion ralnn r re*
Hantlngs

nn

hi

mu tuni

c.ted her aunt
”...........
w
I,..II..
Turner uccoinimnled tier daughter

Hi ih). court purpurtlm:

•jf ul.H.in

axed l&gt;u Ullriliu
In Fruiik G. ShctUcld. or
uultablo person..
published

Murkigun during th. bolMaya.
The Sun Held W. M
uf the t'. ILchurch will non »i:li Mra. V. Moy&lt;t;i January 7th.
I'inner will be

THE SALES OF “SUNSHINE FLOUR”
The sales of Sunshine Flour have more than doubled in the last month.
There is a reason for it too. People are not slow to take advantage of
a bargain sale when their attention is drawn to it. We are selling Sun­
shine Flour at a lower price than any other first-class flour on the
market is sold for in order to encourage the people to try it. Wc
know that if they try it once they will be our steady customers. When
Sunshine Flour'once gets established the price is bound to come up on
a level with other first-class flours. Try a sack at once and take your
place among our satisfied customers. Several of the merchants handle
it. Be sure and insist on having Sunshine.

Buckwheat Flour la Moving Fast, Get Your
Supply NOW!

F. A. Childs 6 Co.

IRVING.

hlx

; &gt;-g hla broth-

34

BOTH PHONES 8BSSl.,aiV«*

ORDER FOR PVItl.ICATlON.
State ..f

r.-iu.*e

&lt;au*« Wltllln thr*-*- months from the
dute uf th/- order; und In case uf his
cause his answer to tho
BUI of Complaint to
copy thereof to be wrvleltor Tur lh&lt;- Complainenty days after service
I'Mdrnt Defendant uf a
lillt und Notice of- this
at tn default thereof.
ik* ie us eiintcssd'd by

.... ... ....
- .m. n
.U. tl.'fl m
width extending frum lhe hug's ears
nil along his buck tiu entire length.
But Mr. Guudsli*. aays he lx fyorn
Ohio ami they have to show him In
or«l&lt; i
ubovi

Kchuul started ufu-r the New Y.-ar'
vacation Monday, many young p&gt; •&gt;
ph- from this plure being In utt* nd
unce cither at Middleville or Has
tings. The .MIxsi h Hernl* *- Kldn&gt; y

Manin

Ihl.ivlt un nh. that the Defendant
Samuel It. Sirgcman lx nut a resident

ii little Incident that wax told him
soon after hlx arrival h* re. Illustr.il-

OUR MERCHANDIZING POLICY bit t'tr bm I lift, iltil. etailtliil tie catirlag It tbe Beads if nr cMtimri. bnillis the but
oercbiidlzi aoii) ch boy. selling it neb bittin prim. Eiengb Slid.
3-5C Boxes N. T. Matches;10c
lib. Bulk Cocoa ..................................................................... 200
Red Alaska Salmon, can.15c
3 Cans Pink Salmon_____________________________ - 25c
ail^s H. it E. Granulated Sugar..2».- $1.00

and

v

- MiCHIOANt

M*MM*M**U*MM*MUMM**MM*MM*MM*MMMM*M*M*M**M*M**M

ir cause a ropy
raunaliy served
Defendant at
fore the Hina
.v prescribed fur hla nppcaruni
Clement Smith.
icltur f*»r Complainant.
i.M
Addrcs-: 2U8-2U3 Peck
iaullding. Kalamaxoo. Michigan.

brought io
. Sunlluld Utat
thn Huldb-rs' I
Grand Rapids.
Funeral al M.
M. nnd Initial .n W.-l- li cemetery.
Mlsx Ruth CrufT ,-pvnl her vact

DON’T BE BLUFFED

ter. Mra. Grant M. .ul and oilier
friends n-turnlng Sund.*&gt; evening/
Mra. W. 11. Gllbvri t *ery sick yet.

Into taking some kind of flour you do not want. Call for
“PANSY BLOSSOM" and INSIST on having it and if
your grocer does not keep it,
.
.
•»

Mr. aijd Mr., I,

the win h r.

shustner and
thu lint of

..^V- J’r«d Spruge ind Uaugltlcr,
blsJo were in latualng la"t Tuesday.
Mr. und Mrs. Al.uii IX*atxtnun ot
Goldcuvulfey. bio. Dak ar* being &lt; nicriuiiud by their frii nd*.und rein-

In the liuxliKss pan "f Sunlit Id re­
cently. John Gearhart has bought
the Interval of hlx p.n ingr Alger J.
Human and will continue tho buxlnuss
ul tho siffitv locution. Mr. Ircniaii
*.....— .ngd-jot tu
joint Hunt and Hill mu* onto « farm
dear Like OdeM»u.
John Hunt traded In* livery barn
fur a Jurtn.
.
Cltruulc Cuu*U|uii&lt;Hi Cured.
“Five years ago I hail Ute worst
| caw or chronic cuiudlpauta I ever
•JttHnr of. and Oiata'Ai tain'a Tablets
. । cured me," writes H. F. m, BiuukI bn. Mich. For salu by all dealer*.—

Go to One of the Following:
W. L. HOGUE,
W. A. MATHEWS,
-O. A. FULLER,
’
...
JNO. McLRAVY,
...
SMITH BROS.VELTE.6Co..-

Hustings, Michigan
••
- .&lt;• ••
«•
"
"

Freeport Milling Co.,
FKE.E.PORT, MICHIGAN

�THE HAMTTXfflt BAXXKR. JAJTUAMY I, l»i«.

Hastings’ Sanitary Market
SN’T IT a great satisfaction when you sit down to a meal to feel that the meat is from a market where you
KNOW every step in its killing and curing is taken thru knowledge of the art and sanitation in handling?

Two Things Are Necessary to Give to the Public Clean and Satisfactory Meat Service

KNOWLEDGE

EQUIPMENT

Knowledge of stock is one of the first and most
essential qualifications of any good meat man. We,
thru our long experience with and thorough study
of stock, are enabled to select the best grade for tender, juicy meats. We can tell thru our acquired
knowledge whether an animal is in proper condition
for the slaughter or not. We DO NOT accept any
stock for our market that is not known to be in
perfect condition—properly cared for and cleanly fed.
We take especial care that no head of stock enters
We
our yards unless it is in absolute health.
know how to butcher. Every animal killed for our
market is butchered by skilled men and no BOTCH
job ever goes over our counter.

No meat market can serve its patrons with clean,
wholesome meats unless it is properly equipped with
sanitary appliances. There is no meat market in Cen­
tral Michigan better fitted for curing and keeping
meats free from all dirt and infection than ours is.’
A very large outlay has been used in fitting it as it
should be. Every department is kept absolutely clean
and sanitary. In the market we have a very large
cooler, commodious and clean where all- meats are
allowed to cure. This is the largest cooler in Barry
Co. Our slaughter house is roomy and clean and
there, too, we have every appliance for doing prop­
er sanitary butchering. We especially Invite JOU 10 Vl$ll

our different departments any time when It maybe convenient tor you.

It May Be You Have Not Been Buying Your Meats From Ls---Try One Order

essmer

s.Af hare-The Meat Market Men
M
Ih I I I W
1CO

uul

re&lt;i to produce
hll&lt;* 310 turn* &lt;

trees In th- I lilted States,
I’lnllnplms tit
.dulllxlng fertile
Tilt, eastern anriies rand particularly

Mcir®s&amp;ig IMiags
Wortb l&amp;wiifflfi

i Tennessee have progressed very rapr | Idly with their eo-operslivo union.

Memphis.

The farmer* and wage earners of

The educational l-iilldlnzs
United States uro valued ut
000.

have the r first store In

BANNEll WANT A11VS. PAY.

i.ssu women u

AUCTION SALE

parcel post during ISIS amounted t

British Isles during the

half of 1913 aggregated ItO.ium.uiM*

To close up the estate of the late Daniel C. Warner, we will sell at Public Auction at tho D.
C. Warner farm, one and one-half miles north and Vi mile east of Dowling, or 8 miles south

um approximated 1 &gt;.ouo,ouo.uu&lt;» gal­
lons in Uli. tiMiiin.’t uiK&gt;.uvu,ooo

and Vi mile east of Hastings, on

Wednesday. January 14th, ’14

German i.il&gt;
creu»&lt;- In m&lt; mbertihlp
i:.o.ouo within
grand total lining In exevs

BEGINNING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK SHARP
. It. Baker, of Hutchln-nn.

100.000 persona

raised thirty bushels of turn
eighty vines this summer.

HORSES.

rt high.

of Den

Moose humins l« per mitt i'i_! in

locomoth

nsDet It d
rommerre rom-

Brown Gelding coming six, weight 1300
Bay Gelding twelve years old, weight 1150
Bay Gelding twelve years old, weight 13X1
Black Gelding, weight 1000
Bay Mare coming seven years old, weight 1$*1
Bay Mare Colt coming two yean old, weight KWi

CATTLE AND HOGS
land held 2t.Gw5 Insane. or
li 1,000 population. In 1880

Jersey cow three years old, giving milk
Durham cow five years old, giving milk
Red cow giving milk
Grade Durham Bnll, one year old

n . •tlimi-. il that British

YOUR FAVORITE FARM PAPER

(Mill .001

»vo ne

hleh about I.S00.■ composed of lakes in the

oriel belongs
Bolivia.
mor: silty of seventy-five

THE MICHIGAN FARMER
Through an arrangement fortunate for our readers and for this
paper, we arc able to offer the following;
THE MICHIGAN FARMER,

one year
both papers

THE HASTINGS BANNER,

one year

1.30

No better combination could be offered. The Michigan Farm­
er is published weekly and is the only’weekly agricultural and
livestock journal published in Michigan and the only farm paper
that demotes all its space exclusively to Michigan aiid to Mich­
igan farm problems. SUBSCRIBE, NOW.

tn

Hartl- poor, England, postman.
tin .1 lately, figure out that In
walked lGo.000 miles and delivered,
C.:f&gt;O,Doo lettarw and parcels.

I» th- Franco-German war of
I8'u-7| th. victorious army lost ten
men killed to every fifty-eight wound­
'd; In I9H-0I thorn were ton Japan­
ese
killed to every thirty-seven

Uducatliinal tacWdlea In tho rhll-i
Ipplnca ar. becoming so highly rec- &gt;
oiMiiz.'d in the orient that the bishop 1
of North Borneo has obtained ’per-I
inbuilon to Mend children to Filipino
aelifloU.
The bureau of forestry of the Phil­
ippine islands will »end tropical tim­
ber* to the United States forer
Woe-, so that suitability for Ono

Three of the buoys'of the III
Andree expedition to the north
have been found. Din
overtook Andree betvrei
land and n.,v,i Zombis.

2 llrcxHl Sows

Slock hog
l.i pigs, weight oil lbs.

FARM TOOLS
Deertug Gram Binder
I 2-horse cultivators
McCormick Corn Binder
5 lo i ci
Two-shovel and 1 wing shovel plow
Gang plo
Manure Spreader
Wagon and Damp Boards
2 Deering Mowing Machines
McCormick Mowing Machine . Wagon and Trucks
Hay Loader
Wagon Wheels, Springs and ThUls

Side Deliverv Rake
Sleigh stjd Box
Hay Kake
Fair of Sleighs and lUy Rack
1 anti
Hay Tedder
Tboniss Drill
l-ence hitetcher
2 Potato Digger*
2 Corn Shellers
• ...
I.anil Rolle:
8 Slush Scrapers
Dim- Harrow
Stone Boat and Plank
Be.vi fuller
Corn Planter
Feed Grimier
Feed Cutter
Oliver bulky Plow
3 Spring Harrows
2 Oliver Walking Plows
nice
Spray Pump Sc Sulphur Spray
Electro Tool Grinder
2 Spike Drags
Quantity of hay
Shoveling Ixurd &amp; drag sulky
Quantity of corn
Quantity of oata
Quantity of Lumber .
Sugaring outfit
Blacksmith outfit
I-ertilizer tower
Fertilizer, 1M» Iba.
Incubator and Brooder

Rolling Coulter
Debornef-i
And all small tools tiled on a farm.

Hot Lunch at Noon and Shelter For Horses if it Storms
Tormc nf Soloi
lullllo

Ul

OdlUi

AI1

of $500 and und8r-CMh- Over

amount nine months time will be given on
No goods to be moved

good bankable notes with interest at 6%
until settled for.
'

Austin W. Ferris
Angeline M. Warner. Admrs.
CQL. W. H. COUCH
AUCTIONEER

Arthur Glasgow
ClwrK

�_____________ ______ mt:

QID you [VER (JSE pARCEL p0ST?
We uk it in aendiag flowers to you
and find we can give good service.

Everything in Cot Flours and Pittid Plants
for Christmas and other oocaaiona.

Stora—18 Monrtn Ave
PHONE 8995.

Hint lunb
ui Shi
6rilUiui- Ctr. Eul Hi lulu tn.
Grand Rapids, Mich.

11 you. order amount, to

or over we'll p*y telephone cbertree.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL GO.

8o Acre Farm for Sale
Black sand loam soil, all level, 4V4 miles
from Hastings; one-half mile to railroad sta­
tion and store. The fences are good and the
place is watered by a well and a creek that
runs through the barnyard. There is 35
acres good seeding and plenty of fruit. The
buildings consist of 6-room house in good re­
pair, a 4-room cottage, horse barn 26x32, cow
barn 16x24, hog house, hen house and two
corn cribs. This farm is in an ideal location
and a bargain.
Prleo $70 Per Acre.

Just for Fun

| "TZZZ—

"Why t* there auch a -hot S«ht ova*
lh* appolntent of a pmtmazwr In thl*
little town?" asked th* atraair*’.
“Th# ofllce doesn't pay anythlpi
much, doe* tit"
"That alm it* mutar.". repjlsd th*
native. “You see moat of us are par­
ticular a* to who read* our portal

BREAD­

After the Dollar.
Efllu'a Brothsr:' "Do you love my
•liter Utile?''
•Effle's Steady Company: "Why,
Willie, that la a queer question. Why
do you want to know?"
Kffla'a Brother: "Bhe said laat night
ahe would give a dollar to know, and

"Wall," replied Earmor ComtoMel.
“In moat of the cases I have observed
It waa because they cquldn't earn
their soil aa farm hand* nnd wasn't
Used to pay board."—Washington
Star.
Elisha Lee. the brllltant'couMel (or
tho railroads In (ho recent arbitration
proceeding* In New York, said al a
luncheon:

Cornelius Vanderbilt uird to tell a |
•tory about that.
"Mr. Vanderbilt said that a man
onco called and naked him for n puss
over the New York Central to Albany.

Quantity Lowers Price

Mr. Vanderbilt. .
“ 'Because I'm so sensitive,’ the
man iniwrrrd.
'• 'So sensitive? Wiut'a that got lo
do with lhe muller?'
" 'Well, I'll tell you, Mr. Vander­
bilt.' tho uppUcunt explained. I wont

The reason we give such good goods at the same or lower prices than
others charge is because of the large quantities in which we buy materials and
because we have every facility for doing our work in the most rapid and thor­
ough way. Our leaders in bread are—

mid.J was (he only man on the train
that paid his fare. The other pasaen-!
gora guyed me about It like the dick-'

HASTINGS POTATO BREAD SHAFER'S MALTED KREAM BREAD

HASTINGS, MICH.

BRA-LOUR BROWN BREAD

Phone us your next order and it will be delivered to your home promptly.-

don't want to go through such an un­
pleasant experience again."—Chicago
It ecu rd-Herald.

Working tlic Hccnll.

BISHOP &amp; CROOK

Is the Staff of Life

...

Our business is making bread. We have spent much time and a lot of
money in perfecting our recipes for bread making and in installing proper ma­
chinery for mixing bread evenly and well.
We are paying a big salary to a professional baker so we may be assured
of always having our products properly baked.
•
We buy the best, and only the best, quality of baking materials. We do
not use cheap stuff because it is cheap, but we DO use HIGH QUALITY
materials so we can put on the market the best product that skill, equipment
and high class material and workmanship can produce.
'

STAR BAKERY &amp; RESTAURANT

tended to decide who shall hold of­
fice?"
"Bomeilmcs. Hut (hla one la lo de­
cide who ahull bo nude to let go."

W. R. Jamieson, Prop.

Phone 381

.
Appreciating Talent.
An American mcrchunt discovered J
ini * man hud been falsely repre- I
MAHT1N COHNKHH.
Ncltool lie-port.
ntlng hlins.-lf ns n collector for the
'■i Ul 'W.l
llt^iori of Fisher. school. District tlrm. taking In more money than any
No. 3, Hnailng*. for month ending two of the firm's real agent".
"And an." tut Id* the merchant lo the
December 19, 1913.
police. "I want him collared as
and little daughter*. Mr. and Mra.
qulbkly a* po-stlil*."
Total attendance, 420.
Detective: "All right. I'll have him
Fannie llnymon.i
Chuk Chapman.
Average dally attendance, SO.4.
.. —.......... —------- --- ----- i thank th-- teacher uf
'
Hen I-in dis of Woodland buzzed
No. of boy* enrolled. 9.
Merchant: "Gn-m $c°t(. man!
1 and pupils f«r their ki
wood for Lcfrl* und Alonzo Hilton'
lon't want him put In Jail: I wont to I brmivc .it Chrlsttmui
c
i Total enrollment, 21.
mgagr him."—TlfMHt*.
shape of flower* and !&gt;■;
I Percent of attendance, li 1-7.
in.
I "ftjose who Were neither absent
l.rlghtMl t"
Kalamazoo.
[nor tardy
were:
Georgia and
s. a nd'nil w. I.
Miss Alice Whetstone and Alfred । ftamucl Coh-ln. Livanchn and Eva shrink If It, get* wet?"
Fisher spent New Years evening with Cotton, Albert and Mildred Klnnle.
"Mint, trend’, every
Wild* rfiid &lt;»lan Kunz. Wllda, Allie
Mint Hiuel Bnrnunt of Htony Point.
Mr. and Mr*. Urr Fisher Visited nnd John Konnady, Alvudlne M&lt;ln■Life.
guest*
their old neighbors II. A. McIntoshi'lara I'eck-r. son Glqjp. nd duughEdith OlmatvajJ.
Kliarp.
I ter. Mr*. Edw|n 1’ippy and huvbund
The result of the four month*
Saturday.
one odd I uf Morrlw over the hpl:&lt;l.iyi&gt;.
Spelling contest endlag Dec. 22 lx ai thing about blunt people?"
। Mia* Jcnnl'* Vanbrrwktln of Luke
Odvs*.i Is "pending b&lt; r v &lt;eatlbn with
Iff the eighth grade, Lavanchu Cm­
und Mra. Alonzo Hilton.
•They a i
generally | heti parent*. I. Vaplrreeklm and f.im. ............
t°’&gt;. won the first prize |iy one count.
1’lsher sent Saturday evening with
Georgia Colvin and Albert Kin- crlean.
Mr. und Mrs. H. F, Munn, of Lakg- &gt;■» Ho for second prize.

I dine McIntyre and Wlld.i Kunz were
if life
Thoma*
H.MOKY HOAD.
tie for first won by one count mid
praalmlst.
"It l«." replied the optimist. Sii
Win. Vincent no.-lied repairing a
rude ate New Year* dinner. Edltti Olmstead and Wltdu Kennedy
l« worth living much better than moat &gt; ,-hlmney for Chu- •
(icy Tucsduj
nd Jiri. Frank Brumbaugh
of
it.
live
it"
—
1.1
1
,itl
.loot
1
*w.
...... । .
In lhe fourth gr.idi
of Woodbury.
■ ted his uncle.
Una Meade vlMted her cousin Mr. whh llwt and Murjorb ......... .
v.
.
.....
June iicnrr, oi "
An Infallible llcclpc.
1&gt;arl „f the
Arthur Formuu and family ot Wood­ AJIlv Kennedy were tie for second.
bury, Friday.
r
. •
What to do lo obtain white handMrs. C.irolln* S:
Another contest begin* Jun. S to
Nylywter t'uriU and futnlly spent give those who were obliged to ■lay­ iN.ghlng.—Woman'* Home Coinpan-, and jtrandchlldn i. ....... ........... ............
KuAday with friends in Nashville.
,
former's son tEdgar and family “f
out of school. nt the beginning of the lull.
Leva Meade visited Tlo Townsend
uf Martin Corners. Monday.
Jo« Htnlth and sister of lluatlngs close and very interesting.
vlslied their grandparent*. Mr. und
Mrs. Abraham Fari*p New-Years.
Dick Dcmond vlsTtcd In llaatlngn. er school and myself 1 wish to thunk
the members of the Fish* r^ihurch.
Halurdnv.
und ull who aided in gcttlfTk the
church In readiness for our Christ­
mas en(&lt; rtoliimcnt. The church has
&gt;"• n newly papered, nnd a new curpot. hu* added greatly to Uh appearFor Storing Linen.
mice und wc more than appreciate
When storing linen wrap tn an old the Invliulloh to huve the Christmas
towel or pillow slip which ba* been tree at the church. W., wish ulso to
very much* blued. This will prevent thunk those who helped us in our
program, and furnished the evrrlhe linen from turning yellow.

Hastings, Mich.

Irving
another .quilt

■hildri'ii.

a jolly good tlm&lt;
present.

•f Prairieville

Margaret HchalHy.
li.istlng*, Mr. Hurry then going o
Lansing to t&lt; nd t" th&lt;- ■ bore* &lt;•

family visited

Mr. and Mr*. Sylvester Overamlth
will • nivrlain the Ahl nt their pleuaant home Friday. Jun. IS. for dinner.
You are all Invited lo attend..
School commenced Monday after
Mrs. Gntce Hyde spent from Sat­
urday until Thursday with her

&gt;l..r Vre.k Saturday to

&lt; mi. y
night.

In-reared family,

•l*lt«-d nt W.-m. Willlumr. Friday,

lib. fold.
rtlngs ur

Th.

The Christian Endeavor meeting
will h&lt;- led by Mr. Overamlth Bunday

l^-n Birow .ui.l wife U*lt&lt; .1 friends
In ll.iathtg" Inst Week. '
visited I Each guest mailc ill"

md Gl.id&gt;» Iliff.
party.

icy are kept. The
with games und

SILOS DO NOT COST MONEY
THEY SAVE MONEY

DON'T PLACE AN ORDER UNTIL YOU SEE US
Every Enterprising and Progressive Farmer wants one of
these Steady, Sure and Permanent "Money Makers.'*

Tho ubovi
entire district have

HAVE BEAUTIFULHAIR

There D nothing that give* the
teacher und pnidls *&lt;• much encnurugiirnini m&gt; tho 'cooperation of the
district.
USE PARISIAN SAGE cnXIro.
School begun Monday. Jun. f&gt;. 1914.
Jf your hair 1* too dry, brittle, dull, thin,
, Mrs. Frank Blond, leach' r.
or if the scalp bums and itclCe*. inunedi.
Grange Program.
atclyjKgin tlic use of Parisian Sage. The
first application removes the dandruff,
cool* and invigorates the scalp, and In­
Banff. "Merrily
sing." No. 81
creases the beauty of the hair by making are
tiff* Melodics.
it soft—wavy—abundant
Iiistullutlon of Olllmrs.
Parisian Sage auppliea hair needs. It is
S ing, 'Tnntallullon ode." No? 29
delicately perfumed—not sticky ur greasy. Gruiigu .MciodleH.
Surely try a 50c. bottle.
lb port of Stuto Grange.
।
SlatlaUra und work uccoiuCARVE-fH &amp; NTEUDINH.*
plished.
2. The open progrmtiu.
3. DccoraUun*. hospllulily of
ItoslK. entertaining feu lures, etc.
4. Grange plan* fur 1914
Song by. Ivuh and Mna Wilson.
, Mediation— Blanch Leuven*.
I .Holl call responded to by each
liwmlng In one word lhe thing he or
J1?0
of Mlchlsun1
*■'i,11
for title year.
। Kvcltutlon—Jttder Nelt|c*J
{Jklruil Jitubteft Unfanllff)
8,,|M*nK •&lt;&gt;' children fr«ip school i
! Knap Suck 8ng book.
Tlic pldc*t autf'nlQzt inflti- *" • Song—"panIng Hymn." No. 12 In
ential bmincz* training umool
.Urango Melodic*.
in Michigan is giving today lhe
' i. 2y\'nWart‘ l^FpoInl^d In gtUhiff un
njo*t modern and tliorougb
|,-inul,1&lt; ’’'ne.rr n'r
meeting *o
cour»es Which fully qualify Its
(will have inatallullon, Jun. 17 with
graduate* for high grade pos­
[ oyster Kipper.
Ladle plrn*« bring
ition*.
*
cake, ralud. pickle* or aandwlchraAugusta HrDbJn,
' Tuition co»t* more in tbi»
I
• Lecturer.
•cbool than iiranauy other*, but
■wk and cheap ln*lructlon are
found in cheap schools. The D.
B. U. j&gt; uol io that claw,
We Invite you lo write lot
our curriculum and to spend 6
mouths with us during the pres­
ent school season.
a- 2i'^‘
i’f?*idcut,
&lt;k»-6U Weal Grand khat A&lt;
Drtiojl, Midi.

I
Cough Mixlfctao for CliUdrvn.
1 "A um v«ry glad (0 tuy u few words
•In prutoo of Clionibcrlaln'* Cough
Btmody write* Mr*. Lida Dewey.
Milwaukee. Wta. "I have used It for
[Jcure both for my children und tuy»&lt;lt und II never fa||K to raliciu und
jeuru u cough or cold.
No family
with elHIdreu should bo without II as
It. give* almost Immediate ' relief hi
cm.w of croup." Chamberlain's Cough
iiemedy Is p|ea*un( und *ufc to lake,
which U of great Importance «htn
la. lm.iiidltv muyt be given lo young

THE. LANSING SILO

A combination of many exclusive features that makes it

the strongest, most lasting and most convenient SILO that money cart buy.

'

START KIGHT- Every Lansing Silo is made of specially selected lumber, 2 inches
thick. Can be furnished to suit your needs and pocket, in one, two or 'three piece
staves of Red Wood, Oregon Fir, White Pine, Red Pine, Yellow Pine, Tamarack
and I Icmlock.

PKICES ARE. RE.ASONABLE.

.

Wc have a great deal to tell you about the

Lansing. It's patent continuous opening door frame. The patented door without
locks or bolts and the Lansing Draw Lug. Sec the new Outside Hinge Silo Door—
never rusts, nothing to break—absolutely the finest thing in silo door construction.
The special tonguing and grooving of the staves which make the Silo perfectly air
tight, the use of the steel Spline and weather stcip in the end of the stave. Conic
in and -talk the matter over with us, or write for our catalogue on the Lansing Silo,
lhe best and chcapcst for you to buy. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS EOR ORDER­

ING EARLY.

-

OHIO AND $L1ZZAKD ENSILAGE CUTTERS. Will fill your silo in
less limo and with less expense and trouble than any other cutter requiring the
same horse power. Wc have these cutters on our demonstrating floor for yqur in­
spection. Also a model of the patented door-frame and door. Samples of all differ­
ent kinds of wood suitable for silo construction.

GOODYEAR RROS
Hardware and Implements
PHONE 1

Gasoline Engines
Spraying Outfits
Lighting Plants and
Water Systems
Power and Hand
Washing Machines
Feed Grinders
Corn Shellers
Fodder Cutters
Saw Frames
Saw Mandrels
Saws of all sizes
Power Pumps ’
Belting
Shafting
Shaft Hangers
Pulleys
Batteries, Etc.

CUT OUT THIS COUPON and mail to us. If you arc think­
ing uf putting up a silo cut out this coupou and scud to us, and wc will
mail you some Special Information about the Lansing Silo
that you will be glad to receive. It is understood that yuu do not ob­
ligate yourself by asking for ibis information. Write name and ad­
dress plainly.
(Ay name b.. .. ..
fly P. O. AtWrut.# Is...

,R. ►. D. No.

I reside on Section....

HASTINGS, MICH.

County. Midi.

�n, 1»14.

Willing Farmers
’

How many farmers, or other buyers, could be found in
Barry County who would step into any farm implement ware­
house and willingly pay 42 per cent profit on a pair of
farm sleighs if they knew before hand that they were doing so,
then go home feeling that they had made a good deal.

Yet, this is just what you have been asked to do for a
number of years past for a Belknap Sleigh. Now step into
my store and save yourselves a big chunk of this profit on the
’Belknap and at the same time look over the Donaldson

Sleigh.

Jesse Townsend
The Man Who Lost the Plow.

Hastings, Michigan.

MAI

IEHTS
AT WASHINGTON, D.C.

I
KM

from page nine.
president*
quite oflmv Tmit
would ru-ldoni cmna ,,V,&lt;.
- •——
nfier jblngs ‘better than others hfrt'v

Ing wedding

In*

tho

matrimonial services. The honl*.
the President him been enlarged

Mb holnce of beauty, nnd not
called bumble or plain rest-

Strictly high grade ROCKERS
at less than the price It costs
to manufacture them.
As we are uslnt a part of our upstairs for the purpose of onlarglig our UndortoUng

Rooms, we find that we will have to greatly reduce our immeiiie stock of Rocking

। At thovinnniimcnt a constant
| stream ur humanity, these beautiful
NovomtM*- dayn. U making the ascent
land descent of this high-up place by

Chairs in order to do so and have merited tho PRICES SO LOW that anyone can

In 1R7E we could see a Lune rising
ia few feet high above tho beautiful

long winter evenings.

l.itmndonMl monnin- nt. nr that thorn
U*ns nothing doing: but It haa long
since been jdSatpleted. n wonderful

afford to own all the comforts and luxury that they are entitled to In which to peso tin
t

As we positively hove got to have the room you can Judge whether or not tho price

will bo low enough to suit Hundreds of patterns to select from.

top you can look down &lt;m .1 scene of
mnrvclotui bfcauty. Bee It yourself If
th&lt;

I which it is oqcuph d. 1(J- certainly n
Hostings, Mich.
Undertaking
I beautiful place without thi* change
I man has wrought- Htcdp hill slopes,
' deep ravin***, beautiful trees and
daughter. vines, nnd running water.make It uni
Ethciyn r
Ideal place for animals and birds,
Three Riven* Saturday.
that aro there from every land nnd
EAST ASSYRIA.
cullon thereof be granted to Lewis
clime. Ond plnyful otter made more formerly breathed the air of Battle
W. Weber, or to some other suitable
"
Mira Nellie Reese of NashvUle
fnn for our company than all the oth­ creek. .
person.
How swiftly lhe days have come
NASHVILLE.
Quick spent
Mr. and MH.
Miss Altha Rorick wait hum
er animals combined. This shiny fel­
low with hls mttcsi were diving nnd I and gone and wo must part with our Mra. Elsie Dingman.
Harry Brandy und family were
sporting in their spurious pond, going
from one cnilXf’lhe pond-to the. oth- and return to. the northland. where n
terrible gnlo haa come and gone durIn attendance ut tho Cargo reunion Ing said petition: '
It Is Further Ordered, That public
Washington Union station nt &lt;:00 }’■
M. and arrived In Buffalo at
tierman Babcock visited his par- notice thereof bo given by publication
Htuckcy home with him os his bride. I funeral was held al tho house Wed- form*
of a copy of this order, for three suc­
M. From thence to Niagara Falls,
but such wa* th* ease. They were | nesday and interment In .Lakeview Kraft
cessive
weeks previous to said day of
where
we
spent
tho
greater
part
of
Somrtlin.
. quietly married Tuesday morning at [
hearing. In the Hastings Banner, a
the day.
Went down tho Gorge
Gaynell Gray
the home of the bride's mother by
newspaper printed and circulated In
Route and viewed tno great Bond
said
county.
In hl* play. While
Mr. atm Mrs. Herman Kllgus en­
train for petrolt nnd from there m their school work.
Cl IAB. M. MACK.
clear nnd brifcht und gave our com- tertained
niRin for-Virginia:
their friend. Miss Barker,
panj ■* *
“
' ——*- • from Ypsilanti during the holidays,
side.
EGGLESTON,
While making
F. B. Spaulding and f.tmlly spent ELIA C.Register
Mra. Wm. O. Freeman, who has Inh Bunday evening
of Protiale.
south and have the privilege of
N«w Years with his pnrents ut Belle­ A true copy.
born a helpless sufferer for a numer Mra. H. E. Felghn.-t
vue nt n family reunion.
last Saturday.
mvnsc sixe that had just fallen from held at F. II. Spaulding's New Years
ly rlghfy years old. The funchtl wae
&gt;&lt;[■ “nd Mra I* W. F
lliant-Ty Order. •
. scented the meat that the edge «f the cliff nnd landing di­ eve tn watch the old year out and the
held at the home Bunday afternoon J '‘&lt;l
mowing fi
If such rocks
dtate of Michigan, lhe Circuit
given the Imprisoned birds. rectly on the rails.
Court for the county, of tyiny. 4n
■ Club received over nine dollar*.
.The report given uy tnc secretary »t i
would lx- doing or don*
Mrs. b. A. Gott la visiting hr
the Evangelical Bunday school Inst |
•A’Jf*
J***1_!»«
chancery.
Thomas W. Hammond. ■
,
Illa Hlomach Troubles* Over,
Complainant.
Mra. C. I'. Smith Is vlMlnc
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like
without much Incident
.-.good condition. Bunday Schoo] wna
Il.tfllc Crank at a little past the lie- I were over, that you could enJ nny
ginning nf the next day or 2:00 A. M. | kind of food you desired without In- ohn Welssert. administrators
pltol would Ih&gt; In- Thr- Iasi wc could sec In the Dornin- j jury? That may seem so unlikely to
Townsend nnd family nt Hastings
found that there
nmplele without It'Included a visit inn. as night closed In. was the now- yilll thnt It I* not altogether Impos- SuwiAnoh llatnmond. deceased, et al..
ly plowed level *l:«nd and the stump t »|b|c. if others can bn cured penn­
Defendants.
montvllle called on friends hen
---------ancntly, mid thousands have been,
At n session of said court held at
Mrs. R. J. Wade entertained
very line condition.
ft the train nt h-r why nut you? John II. Barker, of
,. Arriving nt the Battle Creek. Mich,, Is ono of them. tinge In unlit county on the loth day ,
home In
Tho collections Y'Soo" iii .her home on Blate Hi. I
E. I fen Paul of 111 Ho Buys, "1 wna troubled with heart. Pahl out durMr. nnd Mrs. Clift Kftinhnns r
rr rnnlned HU after- burn. Indigestion, nnd liver complaint
Howland Ht..
Present.- Hon. Clement BmlllL Cir­
wily relic hunt&gt;r.-. but great care K n,n&gt;n
•••-• day when ho took until 1 used Chamberlain's Tablets, cuit Judge.
thirty and other son William spent Now' ’Years
token to Infpmi visitors. Honu'tlmr us to the good hoiking shores of Fine , then my trouble was over.". Bold by
left a tMlbnce of Grund Rapids.
Dr. and Mrs. C,
McIntyre
since 'JG theJdock. the drives, and
afildavlt.on
Illg therein that defendant
Woodland- visited at
“ "
'1th.
■•anting spent change
BANNER WANT ABV fl. PAT,
last week Tuegtlay.
ingfon. many no doubt should never
Stale of Michigan, bur
have gone. If this humble, plccrfills guest at W. li. Cortrlght's Inst. week,
McAllister wgk . I the dock n
Emery
the former'* brother and family at i Lisle Cort right returned to Ann
Saturday evening pal
party took jinimge f«r lhe ■
Charlotte.
goods and returned
'Arbor Munduy. evening.
Up the hbtOTlc Old Potomac.
resident
inc nt Alngi-r Mund
Miss Gnyle Carlrlght of Charlotte | Mr* C. II. Brown returned home
C. E. Paul,
visited al W. B. Cortrlght's the latter I from Travcrsrt City Bunday evening.
•
by Hi.- recent rains amongBedford.
the hill*.Mich. Home. Fine latke.
land: that John Hammond la not a
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Quick sold her millinery I
Mlsu Lida Stuckey returned to | ***“ Ruth
State
ot
Michigan,
the
Probate
Court
AKBYRIA.
of Englund; nnd that William Ham­
for the County of Barry.
Charlotte last Wednesday.
j, &lt;•_ T«mpkliu* l« In Hosting* this
At a session Of said court, hold al mond is not a resident of this Blate,
•Mrs. Hannah Applcman of Battle
week, attending supervisors' meeting. the probate onlee. In the city ot Has­ but a resident ot England:
.(mi' i.t of hl*n-n
tin motion of Colgrove it Potter
Mr. nnd Mrg, Charlie Berven. Mr. tings, In said county,
on the
mid Mrs. John Angus and daughter
Wenger'* last Thursday and Friday.
Philip Shrank of'
-■
Mr. and Mr*. St rick li
Present: Hon.
lory A. Becker. NelSaturday and Sunday.
Judge of Probate.
Hammond and Willgood lime.
Air. and Mrs. Stephen Benedict
m these height* many
lam Hi,
rtalned their children and grundh&gt; r aunt. .Mm. M. 'G. Tuckerman, ot Otis A. RiSbrldger, deceased.
Club
f their first cainp
1 Charles 8. Bristol, administrator of
z--* ,-z •
..... ..
«-u| i.i town writ* .ill. noil .*
expressing Hu ’
| said estate comes Into court and reHaxcl Atkins haa a new
nre neveral couple jn attend-1 Hough of Battle Creek: Mr.
joyaldc evening.
joe Bhoup of Pennfleld
-------------------------------- ---------------------------“ ”-------- •f.iv'Houeh Mr. nnd Mrs It
The many frl.
Orville Crandalls Saturday and Bun-j his final account aa administrator of
( raid
rma estate nnd
nnu asks that a day be set
(|liy.
■xtendlng [ und th*
•w Bartoni! and children all
the —
mimo.ipid •»&gt;"
that’ »•«
ho beI'
unut.itiiluiinna
Thelma Crandall “u—
- 1 for hearing '»•Bluntly ln&lt; r&lt;-.i,lng nurnb. i
discharged from said trust.
a copy of same to be served upon
and file are laid to rest. Ian
It l» Ordered, That the nineteenth nnd
solicitors for complainant within llt•rmont
s&lt; amrn. K&lt; ii' -nl". admirals. n:al&gt;-«- remind her that
days (H»&gt; days atter s»-rvlce up­
tile lhe tall*o'clock In the forenoon, at said pro­ ten
men. Bherldan ridks no mon- through birthday. Mra.
on'him,
or them, or his or tjielr so­
bale office, bo and Is hereby appointed licitors, of
the whirlwind of battle nnd brave nice dinner.
a copy of sold bill, and In
Chari
Wheeler I
——
for hearing said petition;
default
thereof said bill be taken as
It is Further Ordered. That public
piuwcs hut
thereof be given by publication
ught here to this
Bowen school opened Monday after notice
of n copy of thia order, for three sueTwenty thousand
daughter vnn
here Including tho lost
Celia' Curtis returned Munday to hearing, in tho Hastings BANNER, a plslnant cause this order to be pub­
from Tolcdff
her lu-hool near Eaton Rapids.
lished In the Hastings BANNER, a*
newspaper printed and circulated la newspaper
Vanlloirtcn of laiko Odessa said
printed, published ami
county.
&lt;■ Fuller spent a portion of h
Curtis
circulating In said “——■*
CHAR. M. MACK.
Mira* Zina Proctor of Charlotte vis- va,atl&lt; O'front Olivet with Mra. Joi
commenced
such publication
Fred White last; Haun.
Judge
of
Probate
liny vanilouten and daught*
WJUUrt k.rii—
....
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
disunion leader, now the
Dewitt Main and family from Grlf- i t*'crat
dale of this order, and Hjat such pub­
Charlott
Register of Probate.
bn. &lt;"rinada, sp- nt from Wednesday - quiet
'— of the nation's from Thursday till Bunday.
lication be continued therein once In
A
true
copy.
t
1 until .Sunday as guests of Bert Briggs dead.
thia misguided leader
Mra. Win. Pease and s6n Will visit' cession, or that complainant cause a
'mix- up In legislative session
............ r •“
US l-KMin
part of ln«t week.
wopy ofthls 'order to be personalty
worring.
Grlflln.
ittor -f placing tho /bronx«
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
■ served on said defendants, nnd each
John Curtis visited
Mr* -Fay
------. . D. Green and children
Ruby Briggs l»* working for Mra
Stats of Michigan, the Probate
turned from their visit at Hudson Inst AL Faust In Vermontville.
’ ' hull there were hoard dlscordani
Court for the County of Barry.
Saturday.----------------------------------------------- Miss Ruth Porter who’ has been.-a-ainds und-,
.
- lgstent but unavailing
Bet of Teeth $3
pearance.
"P-'ndL-tg her vacation with her par- monstrances.
CLEMENT SMITH.
tST GOLD CROWN $3
"
school! It would -'-m that the more peace Mra- Walter Vickers of Maple Grove tings In raid county, on the second
Circuit Judge.
Examined, countersigned, and enterBEST BRIDGE WORK S3
Mr. and Mrs. Wilh Martens and I day of January A. D. 1»H.
:— ----। strenuous are tho efforts for making and
children were Bunday guests at the । Present:
Hon. Cba* M. Mack,
"ORNEHS.
j greater armaments and more powerful home of Sorrell and Rice.
ROY
ANDRUS.
Judge
of
Probats.
»nd Bunday.
Hchnoi rmmeni-cd Monday «i the '
vt d.xtruClion.
Clyde Mast and •'* futnlly returned
In ths Matter of the Estate of
null Trim in.
...
'• - •*-- —-■* &lt;MKTU. WORK ON CREDIT
JEWELL A EWINO.
Saturday to their home In Charlotte I Sophia Weber Seeley, deceased.
..
------ ------------------ . m--------- jxiwia W. WebYr, son, having tiled,
Bolfcitors
for
Complainant.
(Ten Year-Gwtfantee)
ship building former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hen in said court his petition praying that Business address. Grand
Ttil» i« not
Mr. and Mr*
Rnptds,
uller Rpcnt
Mich.. Houseman Bldg. '
nn .Instrument now on file In this
.We will give you carelul, con­
Mast..
A baby girl came Saturday to court purporting to be the last will COLGROVE i POTTER,
scientious, sympathetic treatflollcltors
for
Complainant.
brighten
the
homo
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
und
testament
of
tho
said
deceased
/Smith In Maple Grot
Btephen Harpster.
be admitted to probate and lhe exo- Business address. Hustings, "Michigan.
1 Miss Mildred Hi
day and attended Grange.
I Grand Rapids Monday to resume her I . 5,r' “ni’ Mrs, Dell flhotip and son [the 4 inch to IS Inch guns arc jacket
duties.
ed. nnd bored to receive the proMiss Gayle Johnson .yrcturnrd to |
jecfllc. Thn great drills run In a ter «nd Millie Auguatlno accompanied
Assyria.
hrr school work at Marshall Sunday1 Brattf.
flood of oil and do their work almost
evening after spending her vacation Kmlth ,’?ril|r|hiPu,l,'r*and Mrs. Mngxie
with her sister Mrs. Von W. Furnlra
and mounting constructing W la vastly
HEW SYSTEM DENTISTS
Go..M w
Visited arts". Kay different and tho din is terrible, and dinner was served to a few Invited
Gould Wednesday.
relatives.
210 Monroe Avenue
.
Mira Iva Ellis nnd Claud Payne
nacea is uimosi Stifling, as tho work­
• Mr. nnd Mra. Clydo Wilcox and son
No’frrii MAPI.E GROVE.
Grand Rapids,
Michigan
Cranston of Hastings spent Sunday,
men manipulate ths high quality steel
b""r
with Mrs. Wilcox's mother. Mrs. (hJflmS:.'’
and Iron.
Eunice Mend.
To tho unacquainted the market Northast Kslamo.
Bell and daughter. place* of 4h&lt;&gt; present day in a great
±2.51
-*•
■».. city are cert.iiqly a busy and Inter- Years dinner with
Horace Ludlow In Kalomo.
arc enduring as well as artistic
w.-cks wimi inetr
J"" “fl brother Joo Bell at this place
and arc reasonably priced.
returned home Friday.
Every monument we put up
and Mra. Fred Cosgrove Bunday af­
1,ol*“
U quit*
nt
inc home at Jh..e
a *'lc..
..,—
.._sick
..
ternoon.
bears out our reputation for

NASHVILLE

Legal fldMUisenm

MONUMENTS
WE MAKE

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention

mums, Roses, Carnations, (all colors,)
__ Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
i as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
colors.
'

ELI CROSS
Citizens—2470

BNKFFEIA COL A. J. Walsh was
badly done up with rheumatism and
patty besides visiting nt thwnomes of
our daughter* found tlmp to attend a tho only thing that would cure him.
number of‘cervices at the new Hoven
jnay Advent church, conducted by ft. down on hla back with kidney and
►pending
bladder trouble and Foley's Kidney
ill Burr will re­ minister. The Review and Herald Pills made him well and able to work,
in Hastings this publishing Ivium and the General it la n splendid medicIno and always
Conference officsg ot the Sovcnlh Day helps. Just try It. Arthur Mulhol­
Adventist (‘.nomination h-'vq a beau­ land.—Adv.
Discontentment
tiful location ni the northern border
The poor .sro discontented boeansn of the Dittriui at Columbia, and mo
_______ 1. O'. ! — . « Hfl
tho ehurrh w&lt;
Tot Sackache kidhets ano bladOeI
meeting many

«x,M!ner or Castleton is ashftWr? Jflr“b Kuhrm‘" *‘«h »»«

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

excellence of worknyutyhip.
Our assortment of monuments and monumental designs
arc so varied that wc have never yet failed to please those
who hive consulted us.
ynur order now for
Call and, see them

IRONSIDE BROS
Phone 197

Grssite *nd Mtrbla Dealers

Heiiiog,. Mich.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15.19H

10 PAGES

PART ONE—1 T0 8

entity of Some of the Subjects in the Banner’s Guessing Contest
Them in Succeeding Issues

--------- ..----- —
&lt;PI
uurw
es: John Goodyear, Roy Fuller, C. IL
Osborn. John Freeman. W. It. Cook.
John Ketcham, Z. Hcldmore. Jas. M.
Smith.

Gueasod correctly by Mary K. Gold­
smith, Myra Flrster, Mrs. F. Ickes.
Kthcl
Eggleston. , Guesses: Deloa
Freeman. M. L.
'* *' «-*■---George Coleman.

Everybody Read* The BANNER

NUMBER 38

Watch for More of

ClueffMHl correctly by no one. Guess-

No. 3. Judge Clement Smith.

Guessed correctly by Mrs. Alfred
Darling. Guesses: . Chas. H. Ilauer.
Hnmuel Garrison. Charley Baldwin. 1*.
T.Cnlgrove,
.. ..............
“
Cook.

ii. Pryor.

W llllam. John mid David Goodyear.

..... -I mealing
holders ot the Rural T,
No. 419. held tit lAlthe
January 5. ilia following
officers for the er
l*resldent—John

&gt;«• I bodies will hold an Informal reception
lectrd J nenday evening. January
In honor
... —... -.
...... will leave
I Instings at the end of the month to
pal church. Battle Creek.

No. 4, John F. Goodyear.
Guessed correctly by Sirs. r. Ickes,
Mrs. Bind Fuller. Ethel Eggleston, society during
Gussed corracUy by Mary B. Gold­
correctly
smith. Mrs. John Bush (Chelsea. Guesses: P. T. Colgrove, Judge Mack, Chas. Clark. Harry Walldorff. Gues­
ses: Chas, and WlllUtn Huffman.
a*, n l.'Hcnderahott.

merman.

TUESDAY WAS DAY FOR P POULTRY SHOW NEXT WEEK
THE ANNUAL MEETING

Thia locality seems tn l&gt;e regarded
with favor by the companies which.
o
in.-iiin ■ultin'ar
Ao. w, .icliljc Parker.
Tuberculosis locate
salting stations ...
In various parts '
■ n, hnlhtiiv
th.
. ... -r.... ..
holiday
2; I
..
Thia Is
town with the object of ascertaining
McElwain, John Phelps, Anwhether a pickling plant would meet 1 son Maynard. If. If. Hrnder, Dr. Timwith favor In this Jooalilr.*
ifljfrman. Dr. Snider, P. Hylieiter.

VERY PLEASANT MEETING

IARRY COUNTY STOCKMEN
DIPKIINR
TAKING PROMINENT PARTS I riuKLIND

OF 0. A. R. CHAPT

IS NOW WELL ASSURED

The double page announcement in Riich'Jiidges as these assure n "square
this issue made by the Hastings Poul- deal** tor every exhibitor, and protitablo Instruction in methods of caring
tor and breeding of poultry.
For Foreign Children.
tercet by all of .Barry Co.’s poultry.
KKMARKAIll.I*.
OF BOTH BANKS AND FOUR FAC­
held thia year, the Motor Shaft plant.
TORY ORGANIZATIONS
Annual Poultry Show which will be Is convenient ot access, light and has Virginia Mason Chapter N. 8. D. A. R.
HERE
ample room.
After the cus­
But tho things that make n Poul- Anderson. Monday.
tomary business session Mrs. McElNever "before have the presume htblts and (S) Folks, and lots of
OLD DIRECTORS ARE LARGELY
Wo are monthly resume of Important work
offered been so liberal. The special them, to see the exhibits.

RE-ELECTED II EVERY CASE and the other prizes make a moot at- the enthusiastic bunch

poultry
The manufacturers--------------- * **------ ---"
exhibits arc there In larger numbers
shown more than the usual public than ever. And we arc confident that
spirit In forwarding this enterprise. the people of Barry Co. will tlnd this
The officers of the Association have show of much Interest and »aiue.
Insured ;i;- highest degree of satis­ whether thry raise poultry or not.
The hard-working enthusiastic offlfaction and value a* poultry growers
In the results ot thb show by the carg
hearty encouragement of the poultry­
judges—Prof. J, O. I.Inton. professor men and of the people ot ibis city and
ot poultry husbandry In the*Michigan county. Be sure and ace the show.
We have spoken of the Agricultural College at Lansing. who Tin- price Is a mere nothing—10
policy-holders mee.tfng
tractive offering.

Institutions.
Windstorm

Ings resulted ns follows:

Hartings City Bank.
Aben Johnson. C. J. Webb.
The Hastings City Bank stockhold­ Cook and M. U Cook. Tho
ers selected as directors Chester Mes­
ser, R. B.. Messer. A.‘A. Anderaon, R.
r;' let Vico Pres.. Emil
T. French, David 8. Goodyear. Luke

Anderaon.
Friday night to select officers, but as
ho change la contemplated the follow­ had a profltable year In 1*11.
ing will no doubt bo reelected: Presi­
dent. Chester Messer: Vico President,

Hartlng&gt;: National Bank.
The stockholders of this bank elect­
ed the following dlrectdra: Clement
Smith. John F. Goodyear, William
H. Chose, Harry G. Hayes, Frank
D. ITatt, Dnvld 8. Goodyear and Al­
bert N. Williams. The directors se­
lected the following officers: Prrslrent. Clement Smith; Vice Prsa. John
F. Goodyear; Cashier. Harry G. Hay­
es; Assistant Cashier. 7^_N Qlihlesur.
The stockholders of the Cabinet

Tyden and M. L. Coc
selected ns officers
president. Emil Tyden; Vice Pr« .,
Chester Messer; Secretary anfl Tret iurer, L. D. Waters. • Haatings TnHe Company.
holders

were

C. Brown, A.
M. L. Cook. Tho foHowl ig
ore chosen by tho dlrecto s:
. R. B. Hemer: Vice Pr. i.*

The Hiijckboldera n

derful work being done among for­
eign children by Cleveland Haughmost excellent paper »n “Muslu ot Ye
Olden Tyme."
It contained much
muterial not readily found in the or­
dinary library, and «▼ think

Gilbert

GATHERING

13811112
THOUGHT OF SUCH A COURSE
■iinixtancvs Trsn-qtlrlng

Striker.

Harry Haye*.

QTlTIfW
OIAIIUH

OUTLOOK IS GOOD

In Section Meetings at Gathering. of i
Xtlol.l.m.. I
fl... Ut.w.L'

Hurry county stockmen are play­ INTEREST IN ^ROJECT IK GROW­
ing prominent parts nt the annual '
ING AMONG THE
meeting ot tho Michigan Improved
FARMERS
soclntion. which la being held on
A. C„ lasnslng. W, 1J. Schantz, of MUST GET CONTRACTS FOR
Hustings. Is a member ot the execu­
tive committee of thia organization.
125 ACRES OF CUCUMBERS
W. R. Harper, of Middleville, Is secre­
tary of the Holsteln-Frleslan Associa­
tion. which held a section meeting on
&lt;&gt;f tile Michigan Shropshire Breeders*
Association, which also held a section
meeting yesterday.
Robert Martin.

ork. and to set In

full.
fore the Michigan Poland China
of lovely old Rme rm lodlea was lis­
Breeders* Association a paper which
tened to with pleasure.
ctiy and. county, and will ho welcomed bo had prepared entitled. "How Can
by all right-thinking people. JCwsl Wu Prevent Hog Cholera Being Hhlpa purely spuniancous
spontaneous mnvemom;
movement; not
not ' «,pd Jntu, ,h“ 89!tc ” . i'r* ,^’?“,“x*
‘hid. Bter elected u» n man who participated had. brf&lt;)r(. who Is also pres dent of the Michigan
.u- ..................
.. unui-r way,
.........
. i Berkshire
I- ra&gt;-&gt;----ers’ -AmaorlAtl.o.
&lt;t».
me
wax wen
ever
,
---------- - -■
OEER PEN IN PARK IS
signed.
,
conceived ih.- Idea that It would even .1!,\cr"1' , &gt;*‘M, r‘,“&gt;’ “n address on
W. IL I
A pleasant social hour closed the
.■?* thp International Live
officers'
PRACTICALLY ASSURED nfternnon. Guests from nwny were: be/ hinted nt, saying nothing about}
baling seriously considered at that IH,ncK Hnow*
time.
And yet this wholly ui
Tyden;
vllle;. Mrs. M union. Morgan: Mrs.
Citizens Coatributo *100 aud Others VanValkenburg. Allegan; Mrs. G. A. meditated project means that n
MINISTERS CONFERENCE WILL
Will Donate Work In Order to
Terry, Flint.
biunched In Barry Co., with good
MEET IN
Keep Captive Animal,
quitrtcm for Its housing, and with uni- I
pl.- means In sight and most of It
HAVE CLOSED.SKIMMING

17816397

-»100.

lAbcml Contracts.
Considerable

Interest

I

posed salting station, which may be
located In Hastings by the Benton
Fruit Products Company, of Benton
Harbor.

pany Is offering very liberal contracts
and will supply seed at 60 cents per
poundi A number of,tho residents In
Gila vicinity, who have come from
localities In which there are salting
stations, arc very enthusiastic over
the project, and arc endeavoring to
rouse Interest among neighbors.

kinds of lands. ought to yield a'crop
dona In Churvii Work Will bo
DUcuseCtl.
On Thursday. Jan, 23. Ute Ministers
Conference of the Grand River Val­
five year period Is a fascinating story. ley iMptist Association will meet Tn' .counties In which the smaller prod­
According to their annual and well Hastings. The opening session will be ucts are not utilised by canning com­
established custom.
Mr. and Mrs. at 1 p. in. The program is scheduled panies.
There -M much land lying
Chester JIf-ssvr gave a dinner Tuesday I
useless which might be used for cuevening to the officers, directors and Interest and profit.
Tho public Is
employees of tho City Bank, the of­ most cordially invited to all sessions: products that might bo readily. dlsficers. directors and managers of the I
1:00 J*. M.—Devptlonnl, by Rov. M.
Cabinet Co,. Tuol* Co., Seal Co., and Hawkins, from North Chester.
Hons, or canning factories.
IMG 1*. M.—Subject.."How Can We
Mr. Trlslnger will return to the city
are Invited, and this time these guests Improve" the Ministers Conferencs?"
by Rev. J. M. I’ockum. of Belmont.
Continued on page live.
be found at O. A. Fuller's grocery
2:15 I*. M.—Discussion, led by Rev. store. Those Interested should tele­
O. 8. VnnOsdell. Grand Rapids.*
phone to Mr. Fuller.
THE BROTHERHOOD MEETING
2:46 I’. JL—Business Hessloh,
4:00 1*. M.—Subject, "Church Mus­
Notice to the Public.
NEXT MONDAY EVENING ic.’-’ Mrs, F. J. Betts. Hastings.
4: 30 F.~M.—Discussion, led by J. J.
Until further notice use telephone
Bobbins. Grand Rapids.
Will Be Addrvwrf-d by Hon. II. R. Pat5: 00 P. M.—Supper,
tcnglll of lousing. Subject,
6: 30 I*. M.—Prayer and pralso ser­
vice, led by Rev. Geo. Dutcher, Grand
The next meeting of the Methodist Rapids.
7: 00 P. M.—Subject. ■"Mlaslonz." by
Brotherhood will lake ' place next
Rev. Uro. Hudson, Supt. Slate Mis­
Monday night. January IB. Hon. H. sions,
of Igtnslng.
R. PatlcngUI. ot Lansing, former sup- '
erlntendent of public Instruction, will I
bo tho guest of honor and ‘the
*---------speaker
* ~‘
— ....
---------- — selection of
speaker could bo made. It will be a
Tho rummage sale which has,been
E. Tobias, city engineer.
treat to hear him. W. R. Jamieson conducted by the Methodist Ladles
Is tho chairman of a supper squad of Aid Society Ih thn Hustings Journal
34. and they promise to provide building on East Slstn Ht.. will close
enough to satisfy the 276 members 'Saturday evening.
Every thing is
marked with a low price and the artend.

animal recently captured on Mayor
STATION AT WOODLAND
USE TELEPHONE IN
Osborn's farm Is proved by the tact
that over *100 has been secured by
And how a purely social gathering
'
CALLING FIREMEN subscription among business men and Will Hani "All Milk to the CryMai gut behind n religious project with

others. A number of cltlsenii have
offered to donate labor In ‘•building
Hasting*.
the pen. and local dealers will furnish
fencing and lumber at cost.
The Crystal Creamery Company of
Aiderman Hilton, who has had Hostings has closed down the skim­
charge of talslng funds, Is. highly ming station ut Woodland, and anlereaftef iso the telephone In'glv- gratified with the manner In which
hauling the milk into Hastings and
g tire alarms.
. .
tho citizens have responded with
Call up No. 100, the city pumping funds, and with the Interest they have skimming It here.
Most of .the milk waa obtained
tfon, and tell them where tho
city.
B/'geUdh of the council, the entiie
Tho m
beforo
ystem with tho exception ot the fl
the c
creamery building at Woodland was
so old and open, that It was impos­
store has been abandoned. The —
sible to keep (he **ter pipes and
ditlon of the system has been ye
The Progressive Teachers* Chib machinery from freezing up.
In the court hdffse Saturday. Jiin.
telephone companies and the Tho
apple Gas * Electric Copipany* hav
once, but by no meana a good start r solicit the milk from all dairymen
been charitable enough to let the ci
__
....
along their routes.
reports on tho book. "The Teach »i '
poles. Sometimes the city's
came into contact with blgh-powe
Mr. Henry Moore. Of Kalamaxoo
President Miss Gladys Bee
and Mrs. Lida A. Roush of Hastings
Ice president. MBs Ruby Cask!
were united In Tharrl.iga at the Pres­
the gentle shock -which 2.300 volts
byterian Manso on Saturday after­
can give, necessitating a call for the
noon, January 10th by Rov. Maurice
undertaker as well as the tiremen.
Grigsby. Mr. Mooro is the Car Inwill be hold Saturday. Ft
City Engineer Tobias has an official
ind let every teacher make
notice in this issue of the BANNER,
effort to bu In attendance.
giving Instructions to those turning
future

Will Speak in Grand Haplds.
Navne-Downlng Marriagn
Judge- Clement Smith and
Mr. Edmond Dale Navus. of Nash­ Smith Intend to go to Grand Rapids
ville, and M|ss-Dets D. Downing, of on Friday. Judge Smith will be the
Eston Cbunty, were married last MonBrotherhood meeting
of
Trinity
church.--- While In Grand
and Itaplda,
M
w they
—perform Ing tho ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs-Narue wfii make thair homo I lain Puffer.
in Nashville, where M
gageman at the Mloh

Hall.
Hasting* Grange.
BANNER and the Herald. »3-«6
special prize to b«r given for
The Hastings Grange will have a
Sheffield.
breed of chicken**■ thg Blue bog social on Friday svonlng at tho
Uno From Leghorns, a line labia law
Odd Fellow hall, at 7:30 o’clock. A
donated by A- IA Hedrick.
ctal hour enjoyed. This will be an
Gas Hoose Coke Is
open meeting and a genejal invitation
r fuel.—
la extended.

- •

�’ MONDAY EVE

e Moes for Men and Women
GIVEN
saIda

We have just received our NEW SPRING
STYLES of High Shoes for Meh and Women,

; wrocKHOLDERS.
MPDOYEES AND
BUYERS'
I SERVED

i They embrace everything that is NEWEST and
’ BEST in footwear. W« have a great range in
STYLES and PRICES and know that we can
' PLEASE YOU. Step in and let us show our
1914 styles.

PROBRAM BIVEM

SpiriL
Ths second annua! banquet given
by tho Grand Rapids Hookcase Co. to
their employs*., stockholders and
salesmen, together with some furnl-

Wonun'aSkNS. 1914 Models Man's Shoes.

1914 Models.

Away
During our sale last week we cu
priors pretty dcro
nothing compared to what we an
ig now on PURS,
)VES, MITTENS and LADIES’
ISTS. We must
get rid of these heavy winter garments now.
purs

gloves &lt;S Mittens

No greater opportunity aver
presented itself to you (or
buying good Fun cheap.

Every size (or everybody

14 off

tofy.

Troxel's

In Suede. Patent Leather, Gun
Metal,-Velvet and Tan in Button

In Gun Metal, Vici-Kid, Patent
Leather and Tan, in Button or

$2.50 $100 $150 an4 $400

$3 $150

songs which oamrlbutcd much to the

a

/fastings. Michigan.

thia city. Captain Bayne, of Grand
Rapids; "W HUM the ncator of
which are regularly pursued by the furniture aaleam.a;
Thomas
them in their homo city, wo cannot
mankind;

but they

*

tho

noted actor

[ PERSONAL MENTION j

playwright, td have had Gil-;

this country,

—

M. Lamble.

L’s Tiilt Week.

tactful manager so much of its sucJdm. Mabel Sheffield

is

spending

Our President," Mr. A. A. Barber, of n.nk
th» m'™
and L-nslng where he will visit relatives.
Bank, also tno omccrs. directors and I «■.,

♦ ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF GOLD FISH

the son of
। Tornado. Cyclone and Windstorm Incred the reason for the excellence ol
4 i .urancc Co., all of this city.
the organisation sudxof the product.

.
&lt;
♦

Character Told by t&gt;o Chin.
Tho shape of the chin Ta of conald’arable Importance in reading charao4 ter. A chin smooth and round deI not., a childlike disposition and a

Two Fish and a 36 oz. Bowl lor 15c

Larger Fish 10c each

yielding will.

The oval chin fa an

i uesi or &gt;ia Mino wo over
wo•
muUc by Mr. E4. aider on the thoinu
,-From the Imide.”
Mr. Rld«r has
for 12 years been employed In thia
taetury ,IHo “W *$« hiirowlf waa very
"Pprcctativ, —
-and
wus sure h.
appreciative
and was
bo voiced
1 the acntlrncnta of ail the employees—

Mrs. C. Kiley.

Ara Longfellow.
Fred Odell, of Central Lake, visited
his daughter. Mrs. Hattie Cheney, of

Richardson this week.
to their home in Weidman Friday af-

lUturday night fur

turned Monday &lt;o Grand Rapids.
They havo'rcqled E. Tobias' new

returned home on MonMr. and ,Mr«. Gary Crook and other
frloiMv in Hoxtitiib and Nashville.
saying
h&lt;
F.
J. Thomas
want to Holtsville.
Ohio, B*turday morning to attend the

died at Traverse City Friday und
cyab.” “What's tho matter, uncle? turned from a Msll with friends In who
was taken to his old homo In, Ohio
Are you afraid?”
"No, sub—mo Ashland, and other points In Ohio.
tor burial
‘
afraid? No. sub. I got to wait"
Tuesday from Grand Rapids where
automobiler* "Navab but oncet. an’
E. F. lllakv. of Middleville, who un­
den J didn’t let all ma weight down!”
, derwent an operation at Butterworth
hospital. At hut report, Mrs. Blake
I was renting comfortably.

4 indication of an artistic, sensitive Da-

Fish Food 10c per pkg.

0. A. BOYES’ 5,10 and 25c Store*
Michigan

Hastings

Wednesday.
J. O. Hughes of Prairieville, a for-

the kind per for quite a number of years past

Holes.
we comment on a significant move­
place, and that hr appreciated tho ment. of vital moment to this city und
cover that they tack a gift of fluent elation. Upon a part of these two evident
good Will 9f nfii usaoclutes In
speaking, or perhaps that they know 1 pages will be found quite a number of the business, of the employees of the plcioualy st this gathering.
so much that It takes them n gre“' udvertlscmenlii which should bo of company, of th* furnltqr* buyers who
deal of time to select from the
| considerable Interest to moat of the
Bill of Rights.
In their minds something which they I readers of this paper. Below we give
the audience wonts to know— •*---------- •---------------------hlm’glve some Impersonatlpiu. In­ fhlnk
but which loo often they do not And
stead he talked about “The Drama
York City, nroiture buyer for - the of fundamental principles deemed ba­
sic to the Constitution Itself and bor­
mammoth
WManuki-r
store
In
the
Emil Tyden. of Evanston, HL, has
comfort to those less endbwed Intel- , Chas. E. Ward. Jr.. Grand Rapids,
metropolis rtapomled to the senti­ rowed from the English bill of rights
lectually; they never fail to recognise j Brookwood poultry.
then that these men are just as hu-1 Albert Beuemer.
Hastings, Oak ment "From the Outside." Mr. Mc- of 1689. When the Constitution of the In this city.
:thlng about the big United
ltrs.
Kiel la -Smltherson
man aa “common folks" when It ’ Grove beagle hounds.
vuavw Stales
oiaiw was
ww framed
iiaoaeu and
«ua subiuir
-.........................
......... w! . ** returned
the drama.
.
BIIU4 ,» Ik. pwpl. K did M kdTd Bl""£h.m"" ‘
Other advertisers from Grand Rap­
theatrical comes to making a speech.
which noWicmplu
Mr. Gillette talked
Billingham.
Ids arc: Jones Berd Co. Elmwood er.
i’hita- a bill of rights and It was so harshly
people In Ita’New Tc
Mrs. Melvin Smith of Hinds -CorPoultry I-'arni, Dr. L. llrasicy. Geo. A. ilelphla
stors^T.QOO
Without such Introducto:
crltlcltcd on This account that ita
He mid Mr. Wteamal
It was impossible to ap$
friends promised to Incorporate or add
Chas. Fuller. G L B*rrikr? A. K. others from the Furniture CID
of his remarks. which »
Jesse Darling of Cottage Grove.
such a declaration, and the flrat tan
Berkhunier. Btephcn C. Brown. Wm. i whu “rc.,.,17
rjipectally ment
Ore., visited Hustings relatives the
Constitution,
until 7:09 o'clock in tho evening, and amendments to the
marks with impersonations, which
worked harder every minute than any ------------------made after---------------the main------------------instrument---was
Mr. and lira Ed. Holo and daughand
3rd
pullet
and
2nd
hen
at
the
'rank Dnncsn.
gave his audience an opportunity to
of his . mploycea. Although hr is j adopted, wore in fulfilknant of thia
Albert Paten - ; Grand Rapid* show on Huff Wyan- !n.'n htV.V’f.mnrt^i^to i^eebta Proml“- All the State Conitltutlons
see his powers as an actor. To dlsI dotter. M. 11. Ntrlrkland who won at
Mlss Beth Richardson is at homo
Hagujr. Mlaa
intemied Hi many great phllanthro- ?•* ha,r® bl,u
rights, practically
and 2nd cock, 3nd pullet und 2nd p«-ti pic movements of hta city and coun- identical with out, another.
her brother In tk-runion. Pa,
on Golden Buff Wyandotte*. J. E. __ _ 11 . . .
— A*..
......... L. I
Hon. A. N. Shook Und Mrs. Shook
- Bardush who won 1st and 3rd pullet try. lie iuip now
and 2nd cockerel on Sliver Camplncn stores became interested in the
Would Tsks No ChancM.
J. T. Pierson &amp; Son announce the at the Grand Rapids allow. Another ’•Life Time Furniture” made by the
Aa ho Is naturally generous with
MUa Rose I la Goodyear iff Grand
winner al tho-Grand Itaplda show und
od with commercialism would certain­
never bought his touring cM. a young Ctevelandat
mu nd fut
ly not appeal to a popular audience, lady readers to aeo I heir tine offering. J. M. Hill, of Coopersville, who won
Goodyear Monday und Tuesday.
the privilege of, inspecting the factory offered to take the old colored jan­
who expect to be entertained. One
[ 5 firsts, &amp; seconds und 4 thirds on
itor
of
the
apartment
in
which
be
ro,
might as.quickly expect them to be
to sec that It was rightly made. He
day to Grand Rapids tu resume her
I Silver Spangled Ilambcrgs.
eldee downtown tho other day. ”No. studies st Micrcd Heart Academy
entertained by a medical clinic, which
sub, boss—no, euh. thank you, auk.’’
grinnod the ancient functionary. “1
r stores dealt with.

♦

Grand

Waller Spaulding, of Milo, was in
town Tuesday.
relative! Monday afternoon.
Don Gilding of Banflsld was In the Haatinga
Mrs. Gail Best has returned from a
city Thursday.
Wm. Hiser spent Bunday with Mr.
Hubbard of Rutland.
Rev. H. H. Van Aukcn of Charlotte
Bishop'McCormick of Grand Rap­
is visiting her
ids will preach at Emmaaual church
Bunday.
Sunday with Hastings frlsntta.
came Wednesday for a visit with her,
Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.

Monday ev«
if the Ilaatit

.♦

George Bradley was In Grand Itap-

RapIda Tuoadsy.

THIS ISSUE OF BANNER
I noted

even though his talk was to
for most of us. was Indeed
William Gillette.
■ ------ about
playwright.

them la very helpful.

, l" "“rested’i'n medlc'ln.’*11 “''Pt ,h08°lTWO POULTRY PAGES IN

ACTOR, TALKS ABOUT DRAMA
■

upon tor Im-

boxing, and their flatic efforta ware
appreciated by the crowd and- upThis annual gathering is one of the
roarlouaiy applauded
many means employed by this enter­
Al Interval* during the banquet, prising corporation In gaining the
good will &gt;nd hearty co-oporatlon of

partially
and the ।

.

Haifingg, Michigan j|

good vl*i

W« Hiva AU SIZES nd WIDTHS.

Masonic Jemple building

WILLIAM GILUnf, lOIEO

The W. E. Merritt Store
Phone 66

$4 $4.50 Md,*5.00

JJronside %fhoe Co
♦ Phone J76

* d#

Jfftnci) for Standard Pattms

which

We Have AU SIZES and WIDTHS

•Cadies’ Waists

a (are, with some talent along those
” lines, while the angular chin denotes
4 the scientific, practical nature. Tho
▲ protruding chin always means combativenoM. determination and power,
4 and the receding chin denotes the
0 weak will, and the straight chin also
rt.nrlM wssltn...

ild that the men

Illi!

And they would hnd that tho

Corn-I Have Some
I

Old corn on hand that will sell at One Dollar
and Twenty-five Cents per hundred pounds. Re­
member, this is old corn. You are not paying for
water as this corn is all cured out.
I AM PAYING 03 CENTS TODAY FOR GOOD WHEAT.

Am in the market for Clover Seed.

Bring me your temples oi seed.

Cell at my office, or phone me youiatuture wants in HARD or SOFT COAL.

1 will be at my office Wednesday Evenings.

and were Interested as uuy one could
lie Ip such •iiiesttatt* «u President
Wilson's action toward Mexico, and
the effect nt the tariff on tho cost
of living. The urkinan loved u good
book, liked g.,od piclurcH. wanted
honext gv\&lt; riunent In city, stuto and
nation. He w.u itHnMta Io schools:
und. oald Mr
Rider, If the school
board will put tho mutter before tho
workmen.of Hastings in a fair und
understandable nhupe, they will glad­
ly volp for the new school building
which we oil i:m,w is needed. He told

smoked up.

The fuel is jol.an..

The ourtaine are not

The house-.lTe is cheerjul.-her work is lessened

The husband la happy,-hia money goes farther. The children do

luct iitak&lt;r. who really made by
hand "Lite Tlhw Furniture." 60 rind
•0.years ugo in New York Blate, how
he &gt;1411 iearii' d the trade from Illa
father. Who helped hl* eight children
not only t&lt;. barn ubafliLthlngx, but
set a Cbrist-likd jgumplc
before
litem, und taught ihciii thu priitclDKD
timt should govern all who wanted to

not have oolia-are better natured-their eohool work ia easier

ha spuku of ll&gt; ■ wonderful i;liungcs
I the art of turbnur* (nuking, and hi
much mui.lilm.ry wui now uccui

furnace and smile at the oold blasts of winter

was a must lnt- roaUlif talk; and went
4u thexheurts of ail who heard It.
(1. C. Dwyer. Vitattifn'suivsUtan. thou
mi illimitable ttbanlcioT aiittqli
uf "The TruuU-s Ut Mr. Ucrkowlu."
Mr- Bcrkowite hra» a Uusilufi Jew.
ami Ills niethodH in pulling off u
"dear were &gt;. !,araclgri»Hc*w Hrbrc\y, decidedly uovat, Ufld vary fun-

LUKE WATERS,
Haatinga, Mioh.

Houses heatsd with ooks are warm.
The furniture and floors are clean.

highly appreciated.'

to get at home because the house is heated just right

amootha many a care-furrowed brow in winter.

At all .dealers or ths Gas Co
(Io do not charge you tor water in our coke)

Coke

Use it ip your

�iw&lt;U

Annual White Goods Sale

toft MondayIn for
a
_Victor Hllb-rt
......
IIIXtraction engine.
It wan unloaded
from the cars here Friday and Is al­
Our annual White Goods Sale surpasses any previous showing. We have a fine line of Muslin
ready doing service on Mr. Geiger's,
Underwear, Waists. Table Linen, Linweave, Embroidery. Laces and Bed Spreads. Our White
farm grinding feed.
Frank Smith to overhauling his visit.
Goods Sale begins Friday, January 16th, and only lasts three days, Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Card* a»" out announcing tho all*
ver wadding of Mr. and Mr*. Grant*
Leffler to lAk® place at their horn*
Tba Church of th* Brethren held a -Friday.
k, fl., wf.4ill.itr In Ro.
mooting at their church in the village
ftaturday and organised themselves
Into the church of the Brethren of have said Walter Hershberger Instead
Woodland
vlltog*.
Bev.
Ikuic
Jlolrigh wss Installed a* Elder and
Rev. George Culler the former pastor
WE8T WOODLAND.
to retained.
.
Bed Spreads, sire 72x84, regular $2.00 value, slightly
Carl Heise rides lit a nice new
Iam Friday a ds*l wa* madq_betw*«n George Caller and Lemuel For­ cutter.
'
.
Ladies* Gowns, Princess Slips, Combination Suits.
soiled. $1.23.
man wh«**by Mr. Culler became the
Lewis Geiger of Detroit is spending
owner of the farm known a* tho
Skirts. Drawers and Corset Covers.
Many new. pretty
Marseilles Bed Spreads (or Children's Beds, $2.00
a
few
days
with
his
parents,
Andrew
Wunderlich farm one mile we«t of the
styles are shown that will prove to our customers that buy­
value. $1.48.
village, containing eighty acre*. Con­ Geiger and wife.
Mr. and Mr*. Al. Booher spent
sideration l«.500.. Mr. Culler' take*
ing your muslin underwear at home will be more conven­
Bed Spreads for single beds at only 69c.
possession March first. Thl* la con­ Thursday at Charles Aspinwall's in
sidered a very desirable (arm. one of East Carlton.
ient and equally economical.
Extra sires, 85x100. $3.50 value, at $2.23.
the bMt in the township.
Mr. and Mr*. James Smith of Hatt­
The auction *ale last Saturday «f- ing* visited at the home of the latter s
Soiled Underwear at almost HALF PRICE.
.All
A great line of Night Gowns, Skirts and Combination
terqpon on tho street* of the village mother, Mr*. Elba Palmerton, Sun­
remnants
will he sold at just half what they are marked.
drew qulto a crowd. A number of day.
Suits at only $1.00.
article* were sold although the crowd
Mrs. John Bulling and «on, Rolfe, of
dldn't-foem to be in a blddlng-aptrlL Woodland spent Saturday the guests
Great values during this sale on muslin, cambric and
Atldltonecr Fisher expect* (o havo an- of her sisterf Mr*. Will Hauer.
Muslin Skirts with double panel in front anJ beautifully
sheeting. It will pay you to stock up (or spring sewing.
Visitors at Mr*. Caroline Hauer’s
Th* Ladles Aid of the M. JB. church Sunday were. Clarence Lehmcn of
embroidered sea Hoped edge at 69c and 89c.
New fine Embroidery and Laces. Never has Has­
- have assigned caata for s play, name­ Francisco. Mis* Nina Beemen of Wa­
tings seen such great values. Notice our window display.
ly Aunt Dinah's Quilting party to be terloo and the Misses Cora and-Rosa
given al the Town Hall near the mid­
Drawers in plain and trimmed at 25c, 35c and
Special low prices will he offered during our three days
dle of February. They havo not yet Velte and Willie Volte of East Wood­
fixed the exact date. This play will land.
50c.
sale.
John Palmerton lost a horse one
be ono of the number* of the Lecture
Course and will bo a cracker Jack. day last week.
Yard goods of White Linen, Nainsook, Long Cloth,
Harve Woodman and family and
Shirt Waistg are going to be very strong this season
Cambric. Muslin, Sheeting, Searsucker. India Linen. Flaxon.
John Woodman and family from near
and many new effects are being shown, with long and short
Coat* Grovel spent Snntfcy at Will
Linwcave, Embroidery and Laces. ■
totfred pharmacist ho’ hfl* had his Flory's.
.
sleeves.
•tore overhauled and made Into a
Some special values arc being oflered in Table Linen
Mr. and Mr*. Will Flory spent Fri­
very-convenient and neat place to dis­
and Napkins, also in Toweling and Art Linen (or Dresser
pense drugs. A largo perocripilon day at Dan Shopbcll’* in Castleton.
Herman and Mis* Amelia Hauer at­
We are showing a great line of Waists ranging in price
case to Installed and other needed Im­
Scarfs. Etc.
tended the funeral of Miss Kate Dcgg
provement* made.
at 48c, 75c, 98c up to $5.00.
Winslow Annable was a buslncaa near Lake Odessa Saturday.
India Linen at 8c, 10c, 12M&gt;C, 15c and 20c.
visitor of Hastings Saturday.
Miss Grace, Wade *pent a Teu* clays
Wo do not healtato to Mr that su­ last week visiting friends in Green­
pervisor Grozlngor to a painstaking ville.
and effictont officer. He conalder* It
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Schaibly vis­
his privilege and duty, while a mem­ ited the former’*'sister and husband,
ber of the board of supervisor* to Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Hitt, near Warnerlook after tho interests of hl* con­
ville
Tuesday.
stituents, which he docs without fear,
or favor, to tho extent that matters of
Importance concerning thta part of
The second quarterly meeting for
the county might have gone wrong or
been delayed had he net have been thi* conference year convene* in the
there with the goods.
a
'
Morgan Free Methodist church thi*
! G. D. Whitmore left on Tuesday for,
Miss Myrtle Chceseman. who has]
MISSIONARY IN JAPAN 23 YEARS
The friend* of Mr*. Ro*» Muaann
Fred Jordan went to Ann Arbor Friday evening. Rev. J. B. Griswold been very sick of pneumonia, is some|
I Rockford on business.
Thursday tn ace how hl* wife was get­ of Hasting* will have charge of the letter.
Clayton Unzcnby ha* gone tp Conk­
WILL SPEAK THURSDAY EVE —
ting along In the hospital where she
lin where he has a position in a ercainMr. and Mrs. R. H. Devine report
underwent a serious operation the meeting. All arje invited to attend the
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a pleasant and profitable time at the
letter pert of December. He found service.
Saturday morning nt her home on
Ed. Bolo, blacksmith, has moved Gleaner bi-annual convention at To­
. .
At the .MctbmMst F.iwtcopnl Cltnrcli.
The Fanners’ club met with Mr. andI I
Mr*. Mcto**Ei Lcmby went to Nnnh-'
—
•
into the Sparks* property and is doing ledo, Ohio.
10 months and If* days ot age. In
Tuesday to visit her duuichtvr.
tlnue* to steadily Improve. An ulti­ general blacksmithing. He de.cerve*
George Higdon returned Tuesday to Mr*. Howard Russell on Thursday. A ' vlilc
‘dune &gt;&gt;1S. she wn» united In marriage
mate and speedy recovery to hoped our patronage as we need a black­ spend a few weeks with his parents, good crowd and a good meeting. The Mr*. Nevada Johnson and family for
, a few week* and then will go to Owos­
for.
•
smith in this community.
.1. 1_.Higdon. He having passed over next meeting will be held at the home i so io upend tho rrxl of the winter with
, , , lor ner. surviving nw" nr.- nvr |»arMr. and Mrs. Ed. Leonard left Sat­
of Andrew Finkbcincr on the prairie.
mlsslonary in Japan, and now n field • r.nlJ, Mr anl( MrH Wlh OUa&gt; of jlut.
The sleighing, which came Jan. 3, is two year* in the north west.
urday for nn extended visit with being improved upon by-the Main and
The Camnbcll-McNamtliton family re­ '.i daughter there. Mr*. Carrto Hall.
secretary for the W. F. M. 8.. will. land, two brothers. Ira. of thia city,
friends fn Hastings. Kalamazoo. Mar­ Hill boy* a* they arc rapidly tilling
union will bo. held at the fine home of
speak at the Methodist church Thurs- and Hurry Oqjx of Rutland and three
HIGH BANK.
cellus and Holland. - They expect ft Miss Morgan's mill yard with J.
Charles Campbell, on Thursday.
1 nettVnd"family for a week
day evening, January S2. at 7:JO [ staler*. Mr*
Dwight Hinckley, of
be away about four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. Mr. and
t nclnck. She Is a talented and In-1 Chicago. Mrs. Fred Itarlow. of thl*
Some of the Bowne wheat has been , neit ami rnmily loruw.iK.
Presiding Elder Shull of the U. B Dancer’s log* from S. Ostroth's farm. Mr*. W. C. Meeks. Mr. and Mrs. M.
Sirs.
Amy
Thomas
attended
the
fu,
splralionnl speaker, nnd having lately city and Mis* Edoa Cltla. oL Rutlai»4^Mamie Webb attended the funeral
.riu nt
Mr- william
vvimam VS
nunon
Aimon 1 n
|trnded the
E. Calkins and son Orville. Miss Pearl I coming into this market of late. Line । n&lt;
neral
of Mr.
Iatan ni
at Albion
aitrndrd
^,0 national
national gathering
gathering of
of the
the The funeral w.«a held Wednesday
Tuesday. and lent a helping hand to of a sister, Mr*. Martha Youngs, of Basseur and Vern and Frank Haw­ wheat is. raised over there and R. T , „n,i remained for . vl.lt with her I ^."’1 M. ■, she will be «bl" i« alve
Rev. Freeland In tho revival ser­ Temperance, Mich. The funeral was blitz were pleasantly entertained at always is in the market for good daughter Mr*. Hay Rlekard and fnm- ,hr liuri&gt;l t|jingR of the gcat mission­
vices. which will continue this week held at Nashville, January 13. and in­
,t
------------------ - - -------- ---- • [It. E., K&lt;i»&lt;t. Burial wn* In Rutland
the home of Mr. and.Mr*. Jonas Haw- wheat, to make mto his celebrated Illy.
Will Grosingor was taken sick terment.at same place.
White Lily Flour.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams are the 1
I cemetery■
. Miss Hlmoete X. Norri* passed away
Arthur Brace returned front Grand ■ proud parents of a baby boy born ■.
Mrs. M. E. Calkins visited Ida Wil­
Sunday evening and the funeral was
I
Rapid*
where
h*
ha*
been
for
a
fewi
Jan
&lt;Ih
Weight
11
lbs.
hart him feeling better. Ue probably held Wednesday. Mel at the home at I kinson of Maple Grove Thursday.
U
day* on real estate business.
-Mrs Jaine* Banhorn witartalned the :
10 o’clock and at the Jtorryvillc church I
Mrs. Sarah Ickes and daughter,]1 Arthur Brace, Jr . has changed from "Lorkin Soap" vlub nt dinner lost |
at It o’clock.
Mary, attended
r—the
■■ ■ Maple Grove Lad[the McPeck barber shop to the one: Tlimday.
M. G. Farley is slowly improving IS* A
r‘.’“ir'-'i*/-a‘ !”
he
’“
’sUr
of name
Hank btoors
Stoor* on tnc
the west »side
of&gt;
~ j.
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e J0!!”"*l
"r’' |oi
kic ou
Rat urday morning.
■
l.tVx
ill-.Hcnn
nf
Mnnta
lirnvri
.
.
from
hi*
recent
illness.
Mr*.
Ida
Wilkinson,
of
Maple
Grovel
lhc
rjver
|
lt)r
a (
Mr. and Mrs. DeV&gt;re England
last week looking afCurtis Marshall seems to be doing'' r
Friday.
•bent Monday and Tuesday. Attending
'”u”
। Lyle
’1"
Lyle Ullery. who
who has been working ’"T
t !™
inier.-*i* mere.
tho furniture sale*.
The’v selected ■well since being operated upon at Ann! At the meeting of the North Balli-[ in DowamrDowagiac 'for
some
is again
The Fii riper* Cluh met with Mr. and|
---------'ri’"time,
1
some fine niece*, which will soon be Arbor Friday, the Olbt for appendicitis ]j more Telephone company, held at
home here.
here.
i,r*- Howard Ru*i*ell »n Thursday. A |
at home
on sale at their *torc.
and two ruptures.
[ Frank Chaffee's. December 29, it wa»
E, J. McNaughton left for Ann Ar­ goorl crown ana a gooa meeting.
Word was received by B. 8. Hollv
Dr. Arnos Hanlon has removed his i
Mr*. Clyde Walton and infant MJUtxciaca that
mat January
atn be
oc general
general bor on Friday to look after hi* timber
January Sth
Aalurdgv rvonlnr that Georee Perk. each have the mcasle*. The former*|&gt; rdecided
office from his residence on Grand I
)air lb on linc, 244 and 247 an&lt;1
interests there.
Rapid* Hl., to Ihe office hack of the I
Mr. HnBr mother, Mr*. Bagley of Delton, Mich..| lilat lllc patron, of said ijn„ turn out
The last of the serie* of the lec- bank building. The Kime place he oct* caring (or them.
enmass and go over the entire lines
cuplcd for sumo yearn.
Mlu Gr.cc Heeler
ependm, . „„ki0|I
repair., etc.
M. E. church by the Maurer Sisters'
The Campbcli-McNnughtan reunion i
I'.’oSK/'ufcf
’
i
Skidmore .nd N.rh.n r.rr- Quartet. The attendance wa* good
QUR stock of Rianos is easily one of the
“
.ell &gt;p‘m rever.l day. l.U week Io and all speak very highly of the en­
.
most representative Piano stocks in this
—
—
- j Battle Creek.
tertainment. They were handicapped)...
.i
country. Perhaps you do not know that we
and *drJ ciarance Grohe spent somewhat by the piano being out of' -Mr and Mm. William Keeler »f
tunc, but the organ was used instead.,
J?
" '.'.ni'ni ,m!
OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY^
carry many makes and the chance for choice is
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
.^j. llllth ,pcnt thclr
and Mrs. Thomas, in Hastings town­ and all wa* well. A large number of । ii|(1' rrlpnil,
unequalled in Michigan.
tickets were spoken for for a courseI ar|&gt;. llf0 hrrr ahJ hliv&lt;1 lnj,ny fr|enil..
ship.
Mr ani, Mnu Fr,.,t Griffin were In
I J. H. Norn* and wife of Comitock for next season, when it is hoped to
put
on
even
a
belter
course
than
this
Grand
Rapid*
rtaturdny evening.
I
are visiting his brother, Thomas Norris
You cannot think of a more'beautiful Gift to
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
year. We had some a* good as many
Mr. and Mr*. Charlo* Johnson of
and other relative* in&lt;piis vicinity.
•object to change io market value which may taka more than in­
ol the small cilic*. ■
California left for their homo on Ru-'
your family than a Piano; it means not only
Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore and
Campbell &amp; I'ratt shipped live stock: urday after aprndlng a few week*
terest then too. you must find a buyer.
education but joy for everybody, and YOU
children. Vern apd Veda, spent Sun­ twice the past week. People wonder with hl* parent*. Mr, and Mr*. D. W.
Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and Provide a
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller where all the Mock comes from, a* Johnson, and friends
..... I
are the only source through which your family,
। in Assyria. They report little Dorri* when the buyers go through the coun-i
»•
2"
,
Sure Income. Saving* Rooks Issued
can secure this great gift.
I Miller convalescing.
tiy and apparently pick up all there
LAKE 0DF11A STATE SAVINGS BANK, Ukt Odma,
Mrs. George Tabor of Athens vis­ is. and in n very short time some are
L 1(, Ulleryi who for some time ha*1
Organized in 1888
—
Under State Control
ited Mr. and Mrs."Nathan Purscll asking when arc you going to ship|bcon working In Duwnglae. is visiting
Of course you've often wished for one, but it
from Saturday until Monday.
again. The present price* arc very hll) parents. Mr. and Mr*. It. W. 1'1-1
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
seemed a luxury that others could afford, but
'
| lery. for a few weeks. .
I Miss Nina Lawrence, teacher in the satisfactory to the farmer.
George Liverion...................................................................... President
not you. Now did it ever occur to you that
J. Lt Broughton of Grand Rapids
The last number on the Lecture
Moore District, was the guest of her
Wm. H. McCartney'..Vice President
“others'; thought the same thing before they
pupils, Vern and Veda Skidmore, wa* in the village on Saturday calling, Couw was given Friday evening at
ou
friends.
J.
L.
like*
the
city,
but,
the
M.
E.
church
by
the
Maurer
Hlw-1
Sherman I. StrongCashier
ritursday night.
talked it over with us?
he also enjoys getting back to see thert'ir" Quartet. There was n large at-:
Peter Hoffman has a sick horse.
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
old friend*
' &lt;*ndance and all speak very highly of ।
The Ladies' Air society of the U.
~ It's part of our business to show you how easy
Mr
and Mr* William Keeler 'of
'■ntcrtalnmi ni. A inrgp number i
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Mr. and Mrs. u luiain Keeler oi
,|,.k&lt;.u w,,ri. spoken for. fnr a
B. church will meet wijjt Mrs. Geiger
if is for you to own a piano, and we want to talk
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Kripger
Portland. Oregon were tn the village couni(. for ntxt year, when It I. hoped
i Wednesday.
it oVer with you. Our easy payment plan will
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.
Friday for a few hmtra, calling on old
pul „n cvrn „ hen«r rjnlp.e than,
Mr. Walter Ickes i* ill of neuritis.
please you.
•
friend*. Thcv both (pent, their eafly [ thi* &gt;mr
life here and have many warm friend.*]
Mrs It. M. Johnson and Mr*. Matwho were glad to sefc tnerii looking so’ tie Lynd entertained a large Kompany
well.
| of ladles to a ''SOO'’ party Thursday
Edward B. Whitmore,, who has been afternoon nt the. home of the former.
.... in
, Belding of late, —
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Mrs. Bert Brigg* and little dnughworking
assisting
’I'
in changing over the system of light­
ing the city, returned home Saturday
evening.
Several from here attended the fun­ Tuesday after visiting her tfUughter* |
eral of William Thcde of Leighton on1 nt Evart lor two week*.
II you want the greatest musical instrument
Monday. The family have the sym­■
Clayton Lstxenby went to Conklin
ever invented, come in and let us demonstrate
pathy. of their large number ofI Monday to accept a position a* butter­
maker In a rrcamery. He has worked
iriend* here.
the wonderful PLAYER PIANO. You become
The snappy weather of Monday was
an artist nt the Piano the moment you sit down
not unexpected by the “I told you so”
in Iront of a Player.
Here is the greatest
Ilav Johnson of Caledonia spent a
weather prophets.
achievement of modern inventions; takes the
‘ The general stores have out large few days btat week with his grand­
father. Im H. Johnson.
banners calling in the public to buy
place of a silent Piano in the home and mages
Miss Elizabeth M. Duffey of Grand
at greatly reduced price* their regu­ | Rapid* has been engaged by the
YOU the artist.. Besides, you can play it by
lar winter stock*. "Jbe warm Decem­ board of education for the cotillon In
hand line the regular Piano. Come in and see
ber ha* not been good for the heavy the grammar room. Mias Duffey be­
a wonderful array of these wonderful instru­
gopds trade, and the merchant* find gan her work last Monday morning.
ments. We sell them on monthly payments.
thenuelve* overloaded for this time of
GUYS CORNERS.
the year. Their loss in the consumer's
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hanchett
of
Big
gain.
Charles Scliondelnuyer and Estes Rapid* and Mr. and Mr*. Clarence
Rork were in Grand Rapids one day lifchelor ^nd-daughjer spent Sunday
last week looking over a real estate evening withTlr’and Mrs. Dell Ken­
deal.
ney.
Charles "John son and wife of Cali­
Jesse and Byron Guy and Roy Bol­
fornia left for theie home and a son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
warmer climate on Saturday after a Wm. Seaman.
.
two weeks* visit with hi* parents and
SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
ft tend*.
Charles Sease and family, and Mrs.
No name has yet been chosen for
the new hotel. Better get busy and Good of Nashville spent Sunday al
Albert McClellands. '
have a try at that $£QQ.
The K. of P. lodge room is being
Mr*. Ethel McKay of "Lakeview
papered and painted. A much needed spent Saturday night and Suaday with
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
her aunt. Mrs. Emmett Feighner.
improvement.
,
Dr. A. Hanlon has again rented the
School copimenc«d Mondey io the
office back of the bank ao long occu- Fcighoer district after a two weeks’
nieri hv him
'
vacation.

Ready Made White Goods
Muslin Underwear

Big Reductions on Bed Spreads
and Muslin Underwear,
Slightly Soiled

O

The Store that
Saves You Money

Hastings Double Store
with only One Price. "

IDiddkville

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3V4 percent if left with us one year
3 percent if left six months

Mich.

PLAYERS

BAUER BROSJhe Home Contractors
Having for several years been engaged in building hundreds of
homes in this community, we have associated with us the best
skilled labor to be obtained. A small army of teamsters, masons,
carpedters, plasterers, plumbers, painters and decorators work
harmoniously under our direction and push the work rapidly to
completion. We handle everything that enters into the construction
of a building. We build for contract, mortgage dr cash. These
advantages enable us to best serve all prospective home seekers.
Your special case will he cared for faithfully and satisfaction guar­
anteed.
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♦ Broadway Yard.,
♦
Phone 224

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Phone 254
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Friedrich’s
DOWNTOWN STORE
206 MONROE AVENUE

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OLDEN TINE
UR OLD
rATCH

MRS. W1LIJAM M- IrtKBBlNS GAVE
TORY OF MVtQU

AT 0. A. X. MEETIM6

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are offering many unusual and attractive
ns. You
will profit by bringing in your shopping
These are but a few hints of the values you will find:
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Choice /few groceries and fruits

The Social life and amusements of
our Revolutionary ancestors are mat­
ters of perenial interest to us their
descendants—the more so perhaps
..13o
that we are able to find out so little
and with all historians thi* corner of
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their live*—their regard for music has
received little attention.
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By an irony of fate, although both
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Pilgrims and Puritans were bitterly
opposed to. th* development of the
musical art, their psalm-singing be­
came the cradle which cherished the
music of America. .
YOU SHOULD NOT LET YOUR WATCH GO TOO LONG
The history of music in America
for nearly two hundred years after
WITHOUT BEING CLEANED.
A TIMEPIECE KEPT CLEAN
the landing of the Pilgrims at Ply­
AND OILED LASTS LONGER AND KEEPS BETTER TIME.
mouth is largely the story of psalmody
WE DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AND DO IT RIGHT AND
in its various form*. They brought
with them in 1620 their book of
REASONABLY.
Psalmody, a small volume compiled
COME IN NOW AND SEE OUR "LEFT-OVER” CHRISTMAS '
by the Rev. Henry Ainsworth, one of
GOODS.
NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY WHAT YOU NEED FOR
the separatist teachers in the church
YOUR OWN USE, BECAUSE OUR REDUCED PRICES ON MANY
at Amsterdam, but it is said only five
tunes were sung by the Pilgrims, these
ARTICLES WILL SAVE YOU LOTS OF MONEY.
being all with which they were fami­
liar.
17TH ANNUAL JANUARY CLOCK SALE
‘
The Puritan* in. their settlement at
ANY MANTLE CLOCK IN OUR WINDOW *5.00
Boston were for a long lime at enmity
with the Pilgrims but gradually both
THE GIFT STORE
sects, in America, approached each
other and finally Winthrop and his
Puritans .gave up their prejudice
ft.50 and |i.S5 house dresses for Ladies and
Qftn
&gt;i-35 Blukets. gray, tan and white. Come and
against the Pilgrims and adopted a
Misses. Neat styles, nowzOu
similar service—only in Boston the
see them. Special, per pair
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
second psalm-singing did not receive
One lot of Ladies and Childrens Coatf. Values
QQn
50c, 6oc, and 75c Dress Goods, Suitings and
approval.
up to &gt;10.00. Your choice................................................. zOU
OPEN
The "lining out” of a psalm (read­
waiatings. Remarkable values, at per yard ....
ing each line before it wa* sung) wa*
EVENINGS
One
lot
of
Short
Jackets
and
Childrens
Coats.
Cftp
not practiced by the Pilgrim 1-athcr*, I
50c, 75c Silks, 18 inches to 24 inches wide. As­
as it wa* not until 1644 that parlia- i
sorted colors, per yard’....,
nient*established this custom in Eng-!
Special assortment of Ladies and Misses Suits
J Qff
11 .-00—“Potato Growing," Milan)
land. New England very quickly took i
Bed Spreads. Scalloped, fringed or plain,
Andrews. \
und Coats. &gt;12.50 to &gt;25.00 values, your choice.... »*zv
up the practice, which wa* both inar- ■
11:30—Discussion.
with and' without cut corners. Special values
QQn
Noon—Dinner will be served by the tistiefrom a musical scn«e and some­
If in need of a new Coat, Sult, Skirt or Fur you capnot af­
time awkward as the sense of the
from &gt;2.79 to 7Ou
Cemetery circle.
ford to overlook the splendid values wo tiro offering during
poem might be contradicted, imagine |
1 .-00—Opening. Business meeting. ■
&gt;1.50 values now$1.19
these
two lines, “
this month.
,
“Why Not be Satisfied With Mich- “The
'
Lord will conic, and He will nut I
igan,” H. J. Lurkins. Music or reci­
Keep silence, but speak out?’
FIltMT WEHK’S SEBB1OX BEGAN tation.
As the deacon read the fines them1
200—“Are Rural Teachers Qualified
IN MlDDLEVlIJ.t: ON
to Teach Agriculture in Our Schools," became,
1
“The Lord will come and he will
TVE8VAY
Mrs. Lorenzo Mudge.
Cash
2:45—Educational Talk,
C.
E. not,” which dutifully the congregation ‘
then
Holmes. Question box conducted by tanu;
1
“Keep silence but speak out." was
BATHERINGS HEXT WEEK
slate speakers.
If the interest warrants an evening 1read and afterward sung.
DEDIH AT HICKORY CORNERS meejing will be held.
Al tips time the "Bay Psalm Book”I
was prepared by various New England)
Nashville. Saturday.
clergymen .and aLorjcc supplanted the
’ Meeting will be held Jh'The Opera old
(
one by Ainsworth, that is in Bov-1
House. V. R. Wotring, Local Mana- ton
। —it wa* not until 1692 that the
ger. - '
Plymouth brethren accepted the book.
Fanning.
9: 45—Opening.,
■
The
Bay Psalm book. was the first
The Barry County Farmers' insti­
10: 00—"Why Use a Silo,” H. J. Lur- book
।
printed in the English colonies
tutes held this week have been well kin*.
'
.of America and
id it went through ««"
some).
’«•! "Eighth—It is.netdlc**, the old way some, the preservation., of Ihe com­ forefather* and that their mutlcll
The president was deeply affected
patronized and the officers of the as­
!0;30— Discussion. Music or rccita- 30
;
There
in existence Hieing good enough.
monwealth.
longing* could not be satisfied with by this honor; tears were, seen in his
editions. T!
----- arc I..
sociation arc well pleased with the re­ tiun.
:today only ten copies of «h,.
There is the amusing period of the Psalmody aloric. Singing became a eyes as he walked with uncovered
the ..riutnotlk
original!’ "'Ninth—It requires too.much lime
sults.
R. G. Brumm of Nashville,
11KX)—"Alfalfa fur Michigan,” Wil- ,edition, one of these is in Harvard) to learn it.
I
part
of
every
social
gathering
and
head
from his carriage to thl: tempor­
pitch pipe and tuning fork and it took!
acting president,'is gratified over the liam G. Hyde.
college, one in the Boston Public li-t "Tenth—It makes the young disor­ many years of this custom tes make I was used in education. Tn 1755 Phila­ ary balcony on the State-House where
attendance. The first institute was
11: 30— Discussion.
1
people ready to accept any musical; delphia had a band of music aird it he was to stand to please the people.
brary
and one is owned by Mr. Van­ derly."
held in Middleville on Tuesday; the • Noon1
Dr., attended what Daniel FUher. in hi*
At Chicago in 1893 thia ode was per­
But there were reverend men of cul- instruments in the churches.
derbilt.
They arc priceless and arc
second one was held in Carlton on
1:00—Opening. Business meeting. 1kept in the most secure vaults. It is Iture who would not gi»e up the "new Lowell Mason delivered an address ini diary, described a* Fthc greatest pro­ formed for the second time by the
Wednesday; the,third one is being "Horse Raising Instead of Other interesting to note that in 1661 this |I way" ----—„-------------- ...
------------------------------in which he says,
----------------"I have
j|cession
seen I of free MaAms that was ever
Stoughton Musical society of Stough­
and .fought
for ---musical prog
­ 1851
held in Woodland today.
Stock.” H. J. Lurkins.
ton, Mass., the oldest society- of that
psalin boqk wa* translated for the ln-| res*. If the old way^sotinded like! eight or ten persons rise when a *i-en in America, 160 being in line."
Programs for -the meetings next &lt;1:30— Discussion. Music or rccita- ;)dians'rtid that lit converted natives 500 different tunes roafed out at the I hymn was given out and with pitch
Musical imtrument* began to be nature in the United Slates, organ­
same time” as account of it tell, wr)pipes or tuning forks, and singing'made in America. The first spinet ized Nov. 7. 1786.
week follow:
lion.
sang the ptalms with much fervor.
2XX)—“Care and Management of the
Because there is no song dearer to
No matter how long the psalm can not wonder "the new way" would book* in hand. attcmpt.what might be. wa* made by Mr. Juhn Harris in 1769
Knot cilwalUd.r and Marten
I H-r" »{«&lt;&gt; Scb.laa,
(some of 130 lincs) il was always sung be an improvement, but 30 years after in truth regarded as the burlesque' ami is said to still exist in Newport, us even at this/'day? and because it
days'of our revolu­
Warner, CnmnrlUn.
|
..
. standing. There was no music at­ it wa* begun a paper published thi* choral service of a religion* meeting.” ' Music halls were built, and the Es- belongs
Item.
bast week a Council of
Ihe annal*
annals of Bo*Bos-Jsex
Gazette
I
“fast
It is recorded in the
1
“
" annotincol
J
* u symphony tionary
Though no program ha* been com-1 •’j®® Educational
Talk.
E. tached lo the poems, the traditional item.
ancestors 1 wartt to tell you
i.. t.i in the south part I ton that by a majority
i... - . t of
. .....
. I. ’ the, concert, Sept. 24,'1773, * tickets _50c. 'where we, got our “Home, Sweet
pitted for Hickoty Comers, an excel- Ho me*. Question box conducted by old tunes being used.
Churches was held
votes
Home."
of
Braintree
to
regulate
the
disorders
!
great
Quincy
and
the
noted
Judge
’
doors
Io
open
at
6
o
’
clock.
Another
hut session will be held. The two both *latc speakers)
A very pretty quarrel‘arose in the
early church over the use of this occasioned by regular singing at that Sewall were in their different parishes was advertised at the British Coffee,. John Howard Payne was born in
state speaker* will deliver addresses!
'
Evenlna Hwwkm.
and there will also be entertainment;’' 7.W—Opening. “WhyApt be Satis- psalm book. No innovation wa* made place," and ns late as 1771 John Adams selected to tunc the psalms, and in I house to "conclude with a symphony New York in 1791. Against his fath­
■ ’s wish he gave up commerce imd
fiaturc*. Details and time of sessions 1 fied With Michigan,” H7j. Lurkins. in the Puritan or Pilgrim church with­ wrote in his diary. "Aug. 21, stent to Judge Sc wall’s memoirs it is told that by Lord Kelley, accompanied by Kct- er
•
studied *in Boston to be au actor; at
. may be obtained from local committee.; Music.
Educatiunal Tolk. C. E. out a vehement storm uf opposition meeting at fhc old Presbyterian su: In-once pitched the tunc too high and. tk-drums.’*
first. pianoforte was bought seventeen he made his bow to the
•I The first,
from M&gt;mc quarter and this wa* be­ ciety, the. Psalmody is an exact con- led the congregation into a most at-|
HanilHil, WcdncMtay.
। Holmes. Music. Adjournment.
cause the elder* understood the scrip­ trast to that of Hartford. It i* the Iruciuu* utterance whereat levity about 1790 by John Brown fur his public showing remarkable talent,
0 4S_n, nhf&lt;rC Stlk&gt;’
BOWEN8 MALLS.
,
ture. “Let the ciders that rule well old way as we call it.—all the drawl­ broke out in the House of the Lord— daughter, but we arc told that in 1810 winning the hearts of the people and
J when Boston boasted* 6000 families, tchievrng phenomenal success; life was
16^X5— Music.
There will be a dance at the Grange be counted worthy of double hondr” ing. quavering discord in the world." j upon his knees Judge Sewall confes-;
called the Apollo of his day. More
.. views
..uw
The next musical strife came over]■ sed this sin to.God.
not SO owned pianos.
L
“Hog* to go with Dairy Cows," H. hall. Friday evening. January 23. A to mean that their individual
: people
the attempt to discontinue the “lining-1’
than 60 plays were written, translated
;
।
By
this
time
ihe
churches
had
reshould
.be
upheld
—
while
the
’
At
about
this
rime
the
interesting!
J Lurkins
piano ha* been purchased and is now
■■Tell ...
idc.ut of the Psalm*." foreign Protestant!q
UC4ljon camc
p as
o whether
considered inc
the wickcuucs
wickedness* ot
of me
the mavmat- ।and adapted by him, among the best
J question
came U
up
as ?to
whether or)
or■ | consmercu
!
'lOJO-Discussion led by John Jone*.! •»&gt; «'*
•&lt;&gt;
in lh? mu»'.c. f‘,r ‘hc | understood the injunction. "....
... mean rumitrics had given up the custom and „ot women might sing with mtn in Her and many of them installed organs iof them was, “The Maid of Milan,” in
jjuiic
''
J
occasion. Every one 1* cordially tn-1Junto trie church" (Matt. 18:7) to
it wa* considered, generally in the col-1 t|,c churches, since they were furbid-:
for them in England, among 1which the plot circled around th* cen­
iieu w
11:00—“tfhen is the Best Time to viled
to avicnuxattends
II ibal the church should be the final
/
’
a
vpry
inconvenient
and
unhau-1
jen
lo
apca
k;
many
thought
they
1
’
hese
in
1790
wa*
the
Brattle
Square
।tral point of a song which brings the
enies.
...j
.........
60 -•
of the I arbiter.
Apply Fertilizer From the Barn Yard,", Saturday
*»»l«rday evening
eveni.js about —
of singing
. .r . —yet
— ‘some
--------- of
c. theLhould
....
not sing. The scripture which; church which had its chance to own Ibetrayal and forsaken heroine back to 7
r,„a Mr*.
Mr.
In this case many believed it wa* py method...
C. V. Reynold*.
1 friend* and neighbor* of u,
Mr. and
older &lt;;lcfgymen clung to jhc custom
u«t..m
..15 an). anionK yon amictcd, let 'he first organ in 1713. Fhe bass viol 1her "Home, Sweet Home."
11 JO—Di*cu*siun, Fred T. Stiles.
Clifford IFowler gave them a delight- right to sing but wrong to sing.the
Payne's publishers grew rich while
Noon
f**1 surprise. A very enjoyable even- Psalms of David; some thought it and we have an amusing incident oc­ him pray; is any merry, let him sing1*'®* also used at this time in many
J he starved in a garret in Tunis.
wrong to sing at all. making melody curring in 1779 on the first Sunday psalms;4 together with a few strong churches, and hush! m 1774 the or-!
I DO-Music by quartet. Business in« wa* *ucn» in music and Ranies.
'
meeting. ''Planting and Care of the
Mr. and Mr*..O.
and lit- only in the heart; many thought only that a choir took charge of the sing­ advocate* within the church settled gam»t uf Trinity church advcrtt*cd' ( Under President Garfield, Mr. Hor,.,
—v-rto&lt;opcn a. danctnfc ■
Taylor was consul at Marseilles
I
he wa* about
I. ’um Crop." H. J. Lprkins.
‘I" daughter and-Mis* Belva Bring* &lt; nr should sing while the assembly ing in a church where the aged and the question in favor of the women »nal
school
in additions
to his duties.
and on one of his trips across he dishumbcrlaln was
dcu- and
-.n.t fhrrr^lti-r
tr. mIiUo
addition*
tO III* llntjC*.
Il
wnviauic .Mr. &lt; uaiuucri»n
w«» ««.«thereafter theynllnw...t
were allowed
toI in
“ iJO-Disctuafoa
led
by
Peter, teturne.l home last Wednesday after joined in silence and responded Amen; venerable
Musical books were published and!co*cred
«Fav,c.’n an
reart the hymn af- sing.
.
A-ishcr. Violin Solo. Fred T. Stile*.
spending a week with Mrs.
rigg* others thought no one but a Christian con. Ihe ministerr read
I'hambcrlain Rise
T* n‘»: .J*®
■
Musical progress—that is, the prog­ the American composer entered upon I cen,c‘f TT.
2:00—"Raising and Storing uf the!parents, Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Laugh- should sing. So it went, but in gen- per which Deacon Chamberlain
eral the New England churches loved and read the first hner-lhc singer* ress of vocal music in the churches, the sceney'William Billings was the *•» notified and finally a Mr W. V..
n»r l.ro,," Karl lldltager.
"1!’„ ,, ,
.
£&lt;S-lldue.te,a,l
Till,,
C.
E.! Mr.
Mr.. J. B. Hole,
l» their poor confused psalm-singing and I were prepared to carry out the new could not go far without the accom­ first coHlposcr to attain evtn local C?reo«n offe^toyay
I
Hirinic*
i vbil relatives m Hastings thl* week. it Is said that many a Puritan in the plan and didn’t slop after the first paniment of instruments and these fame, al T.r,i bl. compoakten. «.,&lt;: «'! pS.lin, Ih. tagtea bcauHrul rr.|.
tea, hr l&gt; !"«
’1,01k 11,11 rrmeterj. Wa.h,
r
Iu Make tee Hen More]
Mr,. Gertie lluKS&gt;
Huie Jaueh- field or on the road would remove his line..but the dcason wa* determined to were generally cunsidared “works of iclipteu, In teeir Urn,I
.omrllmr.
.|.okrn
»l
a.
a
ma,lral
,Tht
rnrarnnirnl
arrangr.t
hat
and
bow
his
head
in
tlraycr
if
he|fi4»l
&lt;'«l
lhe
line*
and
used
all
the
the devil,” so that a viclorxwas only
I1, .duel,.,.- Harry 1. Carr. Qae.ltal ter. Lmma Luelle. are ,ventta« tela
i.
t&gt;
_____.............
. r hi* .......
. ... ilnthe ilriaila
detail* and the task
ta»k was accuniaccom­
gained with the greatest difficulty al­ Joint
Bunyan
—some of
Kung* arc
lira e.edueted I., both .peaker.,
»«ek -tte "Grandma DavH m Mid- heard even die distant sound uf a ......................... ............ . -u.
of course drowned Imn completely out ter a full century of conflict of opin­ riflhcr funny and in tumc there I* a plished. The body was received here
psalm tunc.
E.eotea
I ■T"'A* the year* passed the four ur five wild he left the churdi in a flood of ions.
'
certain vigur. When the war broke with great ceremony and thousand*
710—Opening. “Why Not Be Sat-1
As early as 1713 Mr. Brattle, a Puri­ out Billing) gave himself to patriotic gathered around the grave singing the
familiar tunc* were worn threadbare Ivar* of mortilicaiinit. For this he
L’nlly Club Meeting.
.which has become dear, not ’
(sited With Michigan." If. J. Lurkins.
Th* Unity Club wa* entertained at and in 1690 a psalm book was pub­ wm censured and for a season not al­ tan of Boston, artistic in his instincts cxprcttioii in political hymn*, and. »ong
Violin Solo. Fred T. Stile,.
and much more liberal than his fel­ while he certainly wa* a very good alone to American*, but to the people
tho hom&lt; of Mr. and Mrs. 11. I’. lished with music. This wa* of course lowed to commune.
The beginning of choirs did not lew
7:41—Educational
Talk, C.
E. Brown, Wednesday. January 7, for before the day* of pilch pipes und
low citUens
citizens in
iu matters religious gave
gave*&gt; patriot, he wu not an inspired mu- uf other laudsUolmzs.
dinner.
tuning forks so the people were di­ cattsfe the same tumult a* other inno­ by will an organ to hi* church with siciau at it attested by a juke played
YANMEB NPRINGB.
»
The Club opeutd hi the usual man* rected to "observe bow many note* vations and this was due to the fact the condition that it be accepted with- ;tt|ion him by tomc buy* who tied two
Mr». Frank Zimmer is reported vtfy
that the singing nln&gt;ob had developed
tugs to be held at M. 1*. church, 1 nvr by singing tin- club ironr. “Amcrl- compass the tune was, the place of the talent which people really liked to iu a year ami a sober person procured cat* to the sign over lilt store. Intac*.“ und repeating tho Lord’* ITayer. first note and the nutnl'cr of notes
to play skillfully upon it. and therc gincliisfeclingtatfindiugthciccater* •ickserved ou Farmers’ club plan.
.
ME,
Purdy
and
family
sucnl
Satur
­
Thu
following
program
wm rend­ above and below that, so a* the tunc hear.
wa*
the
further
proviso
that
if
not
acwauling
animals
suspended
beneath
L Shepard, manager.
ered:
.
It seems that no paper can be given cepled Vie organ should go u» King’*! the proud legend, "'Billings* Music.” day night and Sunday with relative*
of the first note wa* begun the rest
45—Opening.
Music—Mr*. Fuyo Donley.
might batting in compass of Ihe peo­ on any theme cunccrueJ with these chapel, the representative &lt;rf the In spite of hi* few thousand error* in Bradley.
IXJO—"Hog* To Gu With Dairy
Mr*. John Stuart is un the sick !»'•
Hcudlug. “Extract-from the 8pecul| ple# vuicc* without squeaking above early times, except it be nine-tenths Church of England in Button at that uf harmony. America owes Billing*
ra “ If. J. Lmkin*.
religious, und until after the nine­ time.
recognition fur brea|&gt;inq the ic« which
or grumbling below.”
Mi»» Mabel Raymund of Hasting*
IflO—Discussion. Music.
'of Patrick Henry"—Mrs. Hnydcr.
It it.hardly ticccttary to *ay that v/ps congealing New Jingland imtsic. spent Sunday at home.
If there wa* a quarrel when the teenth century began there was no
Heading, "Looking fur tho'Master”
Bay Psalm Book came to replace place for music ojitskte we church, King’s Chapel gut the organ, and un 1 runci* Hopkinsoii ami James Lyon * Mia* lidua McKibbitts of Middle­
—Mr*. Martha Kennedy.
Ainsworth's collection, there wa* a except the ginging -chool.' A* early Englisliman, Edmund Eii»tis, wa».im­ wt-rc also’cqniposfers of 'he war period. ville spent faipday at home.
.
During Washington's
veritable tempest when singing by as 1720 the Rev. Thomas Syrnuic* ported to play al a salary of Al guinea*
.... administra
------ -----------­
Duncan Gillies and family uf Mani*U—Discussion. Duct, Irene Jone*
per year. Thi* wat the first organ set tion wc nave a,rather inlcfcsliug
note camc tu replace tiugitig by rar. Ccconimended the
mlcfcsliiig stc-^
story tBC have taken possession uf their'
filza Shepard
Schca"—Mr* U. Fuller.
»ue|i
schools'
and
griranjuly
p»bli*l
up
m
a
New
England
cliurcii
and
showing
the
attention
given
to
music.
mid
argument
was
rife
between
the
a
nrnsk.
(j
un
property
recently
purchased
RwditK.
'
’
Yankee
In
London
”
'"*
“The Making of a Mau," Rob"old way" and 'the new way." I,ere lealimcnt allowed lasw^.-Ute ftfff caused about a» much commotion ag Oliver Holden was considered-^ that uf the Streeter brother*.
Carrin Flatter.
Kfiksdoual
Talk. C.
E. Mr*.
,
After tin- closing sung. “Nearer My arc some of the written objection* to wa* opened in Biattlc Street Church, the aitrance of the wuoden liurtc into time the musical genius uf Boston; in
Doit Perkin* ha* resumed bi* work
tv Tlicc," tho Club was adjourned the new »y»letn:
Boston, and Ltfote l«00 they wcrejo Troy. Coltuii Mather renounced the 1789 President Washington was to in the barber shop of Charles McPcck
gt*.
box conducted by God
to meet on tho oall of th* sacraiary.
be found from Maine to Georgia. Cun wickednc** of Boston in m&gt; uncertain visit that city and llic authorities ■L Middlevjllc.
.
.
Proceed* H.« 7.
•
any one .imagine «l«t the singing term* in hit Tliur»day lecture,
vrished to give him a iiur rcrcutiuu so Jajim Leaver and wife telurned last
known tongue.
A ftw tpincts h^d been brought to they
jpey selected
terecieu Holden
nomen to gallirr
g;
and Tnursday from u two week*' *tay al
"{Second—It is not »u melodious as »diool attcapl to tin colonial youth
sinj fur the Battle Creek—-w Tlivte
—— wcrciiratti
-...-dram a great choir to sing
who had no card parties. **" dances, Botlon a* early a*—1713.
the-old way.
I
All basebalMans are invited lo at“Third—There are so many lunes no llitalefj. and pravikally tu» diver­ specially eschewed by the Quakers occasion- A great triumphal arch wa*
[ tend a smoker to be held in Jamieson's
Musk.
sion except the solemn Thursday night rup expelled a member for keeping built across the.street front tfae u|d
tic one can ever learn them.
I restaurant on Friday evening at about
uiidvc this the pro
pro-­
hi* house,
'
— nnut
another —
member
—-l:;r ■was
—। State House and uud*r
No wonder. the *mifutg one-in*“his
“Fourth—The new way makes dis­ .lecture?
The supervisors closed their mid­
i 8 o'clock. Al this meeting the im- turbances in churches, grieves good school was eagerly welcomed and that expelled
tiled fon keeping ia violin; records
record, ctasioti pasted- When the President
session on Saturday. Their
jmniaut office of secretary will.be
of how a Qi
Quakeress st.»
Hundred
t..4 readied a certain pl.rt c Hidden'*
the young people fou»d in that inno­ evenI tell uf
men.
exasperates
them
and
causes
consisted mostly of allowing
l,ajl i filled. Everyone should attend.
icr conscience fur having been in whole choir burst out with the hymn
cent gathering a s.iicty valve for pent in her
llieui to belntvc disorderly.
and performing loutinc duties,
up lunging for aniu»etu*i'
’ ~
a place iuf music and listening to the "Great Washington, the hero's come:
"Fifth—H is impish.
'
board decided to improv?: the
I vii.iiii:! I *»{!!
fiddling.
“&lt;•
Each HWl
I-MV|&gt;
heart CAUIllUj,
exulting hears
_
_tlu- -w-rr
suiujd
” interior of the rest room with —
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ADVb.
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are blasphemous.

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Marrow Fat Peas, per can.---—20c Choicest Red Salmon, per can.
I5o Pink Salmon, tall cans, each...
25c can Sweeping Compound-----------25c sack of Wyandotte Clcaner; ____..1 ■■
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10c bottle of Blueing __------------------- A
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5c Kirk’s Pumice Soap__________ J Ij
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ARE WELL ATTENDED

We pay
for Blitter
and

Weickgenant &amp; Rlede

Successors to Loppenthlen Co.
State
Hastings, Mich.

We pay Cash
for Butter
and Eggs

�The following reports
is- show the rer
row tn &lt; । the company, and

Inancial basts:

LOCAL NEWS

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NEARLY MO MEMHERt GATHER.
KU IN CITY
HAhTINGe,

worn by several million most
particular Americans. How splen
didly they fit, how long they wear
how well they wash, how much com
fort they give, you will never know
until you treat yourself to the inex
pensive luxury of underclothing your
self the satisfactory Munsing Way
You can’t wash out a Munsing Fit
We can fit all ages from 5 to 95

WAX RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT
Green st.
Contrary to reports, my prices for
hack aervlce. have not changed. Clyde
Sledge.—Adv.

IN HTATK REPVBIJCAX PARTY 18
CALLED BY LIROT. GOV. JOHN
Q. BOSS FOR FEB. Sib.

MU POSSIBLE CANDIDATES

FOR QOVERNOR TO AKEND
. Believe* Hcpubllcou Party aud Its
IMnelpicn of Greater Importance

Lieut. Gov. John Q. Rui* his made
■public a letter which he has addressed
fio the various governorship possibilitics'and to Republican National Com­
mitteeman Charles B. Warren and
Rep. Louis C. Cramton. Michigan
member of the Republican congres­
sional committee, in which he gales
these gentlemen to attend a meeting
at the Capitol on February IF to dis­
cuss harmonizing the vanous fac­
tional differences now existing in the
Republican partv.
While he points out very clearly
that under the primary law any man
may aspire to the governorship and
dkpftcatcs doing anything that might
be construed as an effort by a few
men to control the party organiza­
tion. ti)c lieutenant governor sug­
gests that the solution of the present
. situation lies in one* man being se­
lected to run for the primary nomina­
tion, this man to have the solid sup­
port of the others.
Mr. Russ announce* liis own will­
ingness to abide by any decision ar­
rived at by the confrere* and to give
. hi* whole-souled support to whoever
might be selected to make the run.
Lieutenant Governor Ros* acknowl­
edge* that he i* being importuned to
announce hi* candidacy, but declares
‘ that he believes the success of the Re­
publican partv1 is more important than
any individual’s ambitions.
Following i*.thc letter addressed to
Mr. Warren;

if your income does stop.

Hastings National Bank,

quel to his employees, stockholders
and salesmen last night. It was a de­
lightful affair. Ho can tell you more
scr. I'm not going to say a word about
that banquet.
Wc'vo been hearing
about Y. M. C. A. work. Just such
wprk os can bo and ought to bo done
In this city and county. Wc'vo talked
about It. but never done anything. I
think wo ought to du something, and
do It now, for the boys of Hastings
and Barry Co. Wo have an Ideal
place. In tho Manufacturers Club
roofns, which arc nu longer usc’d for
club purposes. I would like to see
them used for Y. M. C. A. purposes.
Tito Grand Rapids Bookcase &amp; Chair
Go. is paying its -proportion"of the
1500 rent and hcatlntf expense for the
club rooms. I will agree f6r that
Company to continue to tiay that pro­
portion of the rent and heating for
ilvo years to conn, and to give in ad­
dition 1150 a year additional for the
Company fur tho expense of the or­
ganisation.”
Immediately there was a buss uf
conversation, all discussing the pro­
ject that had been so suddenly launch­
ed. When there woe a lull, Mr. Stem
said, "1 would like to hear from Emil
lyden." Mr. Tyden replied, " I could
not at this moment pledge tho fac­
tories 1 rrpreaent without oonsuUlnK
the stockholders. But 1 think this
project would do Hastings and Barry

1^ NflW WFII R^IIRFU
eqauaucd

WILL nUuUllLU l,ut w‘,uld mid ISO
....

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right on. Better build up a

At the annua! meeting of the Mich­ Hastings Chapter No. 68, R.
igan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone and Friday evening.
Dr. Sheffield reports the birth of a I
Windstorm Insurance company, field
tn thia citv on Tuesday, in the City son to Mr. and Mrs. Lae Kciffield on i
Hall, the following were elected offi- Friday, Jahuary *.
Note.the special drive on men's furcent. President. W. E. Hale, Eatqn
Co.; vice president, J. W. Ewing, lined coats announced by Grant H.'
Eaton Co.; directors, Stephen Bene­
dict. Barry C04 O. L. Spencer, Barry
Co.; J. W. Dann, Eaton Co.,- N. B. South Fish school house January XI,
.
Herbert, St. Clair Co.; E. A. Foster, 1*14. Girls bring box suppers.
Branch Co.
The contest for the office of presi­ happy over th* birth of a Im by
daughter, Heatrlco Lucile. Thursday.
dent was spirited. Mr. Hair, with a
vote of 266 securing a majority- of 158
ovet A. F. Sylvester, who drew 118 position In Grand lUpida and sylll
votps. Mr. Ewing’s candidacy was
uncontented. He received 291 votes.
The candidates for the directorships M. will be held Wednesday evening.
received votes as follows:,
Jan. list. This will bo tho last meet­
CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $100,000.
Stephen Benedict, Barry—. ——15M ing before Installation.
Geo. S. Woolsey. Calhoun.
-—149
N. B. Herbert, St. Clair.
alu auuio iiirClement Smiih, President.
H. G. H.yee, Cuhier.
------- 170
J. W. Dann. Eaton
------- 171 red action*. which will bring joy to the I
Geo. A. Perry. Eaton——
The Only National Bank In Barry County
------- 149 patrons of the companies.
Tho
Hastings
Buick
Co.
this
week
i
Wm. Dunbar. Monroe—------- 73 speak of the car that sells by tho
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN.
Luther Ryan. Shiawassee.
- . tf) train-load.. And you will be InterestJ. H. Shafer. Ingham.
------- 99
------- 107
------- 191 hospital nt Grund llaplds Thursday.
O. L. Spencer, Harry
- -240 It wna expected that .an operation
John Leidlein. Saginaw....
.
Would bo performed yesterday. Wed-134
and relatives who kindly assisted us Ihe Methodist Brotherhood and the
The proposed amendment of the 'nesday.
A special sale on galvanised palls,
constitution providing (or the elec­
me at Bronson hospital.
tion of officers by the directors was strainer palls und dinner palls Is an­
nounced by the New York Shore this Watkins, wo wish to express our klnd- —Adv.
George SpristeT.
voted down 288 to 100.
week, and some astonishingly low t-st thanks.
The meeting was in every way har- prices quoted. Read their adv.
DANNER WANT AD VS. PAY.
Adv.
Tho FUmlly.

prepared to care for yourself

MICHIGAN

C. Crampton, the Michigan member of
the Republican National Congression­
al committee, to attend a conference
indhc office of the lieutenant governor
Iu Ihe capito! at Lansing, on'rebruary
&gt;, 1914, at 2 o’clock p. m.
I am sure that all you gentlemen
to whom this letter it addressed, agree
with me that a determined effort
should,be made lo bring together all
factions of our party that jvc may
present a solid front to our opponents
next fall.
Frdhi the broad-minded statements
made by the men who have already
announced themselves as candidates
for the gubernatorial nomination and
from my knowledge, of all of.ths m«n
who arc requestetf to attend this con­
ference. I feel sure this letter will be
accepted in the spirit in which it is
written and that each one will give
evidence of his desire to co-operate
for the harmonizing uf the Republican
party by attending this meeting at
Lansing on, February 9th.
Assuring you of my personal regard
and hoping that this conference may
be animated by -that unselfish devo­
tion to principle which makes for good
government, I tthi" V
Very sincerely yours,
JOHN Q. RQ§S.

but your expenses will keep

bank account with us and be

One Price Clothiers.

MEH1RG TO
UNITE 4966

Mrs. Frank Smith la numbered with

WM. E. HALE, GFEATOIIRAPIDS,

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
HASTINGS

Your Income May Stop

Ray Wolfe la on the sick ilsL
Mrs. Anna Bogart La slowly improv-

Has Excelled All Expectations.

Coats

Sorina

year for Hvc

| for 8130 a year for live yearn io for­
worn Mr. Wm. H. Gay. of Grand Rap- , ward tho work. Abeti Johnson agreed
Id*, a noted buafliona man and Y. M.; to give a* much and also raiau 11X6 a
C. A. worker In that city mid In thbi year from olheni. W. It. Cook, R. B.
■talc; alao Miner 8. Keeler, of tho Mcaaer. Cheater Meiuer and Kcll.ir
8iuu each pledged *100 a year fur
thuNlva year period. After consulta­
VunAukcn. of Charlotte.
tion with stockholder* present. Mr.
After tho 'dinner, und while the Tyden announced that the Table, Seal
A Tool factories would each pledge
J100. und the Cabinet Co. |D0 a yeur
"Wu have with us tonight Mr. Will­ for the years, und also keep up their
iam U. Gay. of Grund Rapid*. a man «Jmre uf the club rourh rent and fdcl
greatly Interested in Y. M. C. A. work. foPthut lime. it. T. French agreed to
Thinking ho might have sumo word sec that Middleville would contribute
about that work to say to us that *100 a yeur of five years. T. J. Potter
would proye &lt;rf Interest, I naked him pledged 180 u year for the live years.
a few minutes ago to tell us some­ Luke Waters, Jos. McKnlght und Roy
thing about It, and-he has consented Fuller agreed -to pay S&amp;V each per
year for tho period named. A. A. An­
derson pledged tho City Bunk for
Muskegon, klich., Jan. 12, 1914.
1100.00 u yeur, and gave 136.00 u yeur
Hon. Charles H. Warren,
Member Republican National Cuin- hud nu idea ot talking to tho folks he for. himself.
Pledge* were made by Mr. Siem
then faced, but would discuss a phase
.
mittcc,
■
for
« friend not present fur S100 per
Iher'citleJK*®*
of Y. M. C. A. work, outside Hurril
1-*Jlrtroit, Mich.
'•“tar.
M. L. Cook tuld hu would risk
of the state. In which he hoped they!?.'
11
My Dear Mr. Warren:
I have been urged by many Repuldi- would b« Interested. In simple lan. • *•
■u-.p &gt;,o (n«n tom ui mo mute 1. *&gt;•1
_ 77,,
---—
cans to become a candidate fur the C.
A. organisation, and how It was if®
,h
“ ,&lt;Ldf2‘“'i /‘JI “ coun’
nomination for governor ’on the Re- n.iohlng und helping thousands Of |
X.M.
A. Other* said they were
&gt;**Uonul Bunk would du
jyiblican, ticket at tin coming prim- Michigan hoys tetwgn Hwmm of
arisic While I must admit that the 12 und IX. huw It was giving them u." muvh “* ,b® 9hy U“nk
further
‘ posibility of attaining the cxallcd nobler Ideal*, higher virtues, and
“n,?u.n,a 1
—■ them In
—touch
■- tuui
-h with
the tereut rt
*"® natnes
of tho donurs not
position of governor of the great state, putting
wmji
me
touun
whji
tnc great;
great
th&lt;j wrJwr
AUnbeing
of Michigan is uf mure than ordinary1 things in life that contribute to manly
who was made everctary uf
iiitereal, 1 am mindful of the fact that living und tho growth of high char­ Johnson,
the gathering footed up tho pledges
the Republican party and its princi­, ac|er. He spoke of the county work they amounted- to over I2.IU0 u year
ples nrc of far greater importance to, done by tounty Y. M. C. A. organlxu- for cuch of the tlyo years. The »60U
• the welfare of our commonwealth tlon, under tho direction of the state rent and fuel pledge ntudo for the
each county having i»
than any uf its individual numbers,! orgknlsation,
own secretary, and helping on1 its own club rooms by the factories, und the
or any of it* factions, or any personal work. It? was listened to with closest giving of tho Club's tf.OUO equipment
desires or ambitions that any one man attention. But he had no thought of over tu tho uso of tho Y. M. C. A., it
practically meant thni over flS.OOu
may have.
what would result.
• .At this tithe it would afford me
Next Mr. Keeler was called upori. had been pledged by people there Iu
(treater satisfaction to help tu so un­ ami asked to tell something about his room for themselves or fur olherii for
Mr. Keeler whom there wiut every reason to exity und harmonize the party as to in-, trip uruund the globe.
ipect tho fiililllment of tho pledges.
surc^it* success at ihe nekt election. aruec. but said ho would decline to I Other cltlscua of Hustings und In
Ilian to figure conspicuously as a po*&gt;' tell anything about that trip, exeopt other parts ot tho county will nu
■ what would tit Into wbut Mr. Guy had
iold of the useful work being done by doubt gladly help in this work. Th.'
! tho r M. C. A. Mr. Kotler then ex- more that Is raised the bolter Um man
any man nmy aspire to the office &lt;&gt;f| pained about the Y. JI. C. A. work who can bo employed, aid tho larger
governor wK&amp; qualifies under it* pru-jn, thu dty or B&lt; oul. Kurou. where the and better Um work that can bo un­
r visions. While 1 would not for one Grand Huplda Y. M. C. A. men had dertaken and accomplished.
When It lo uonsldered that this
niunictit sunctipn any act which could । built u iiti.ooo building mid sent n
be cunstrued as setting at naught this j mun whose salary thn Grand Rapid* movement was launched.(under such
circumstances dt a limo and
law. or. which might give rise to a P*uplv paid, to twich Korean boy* use­ favorable
under
conditions whore no 0110 hud
charge that the Republican party is
''lecharHcal trudo. Mr. Kieler
even dreamed It would bo considered,
. dommalcd by a few Individuals, iniho *®n**r’ it will seem Hulu lesa than a marvel,
.-■lend uf a majority of it* members 1 *u
• •Inna in H&lt;,uul, alsu what ho and seems to ns to show" tliut the
Spirit of God is abroad In tho world,
whom tlje parly lias honored by oili•-—- —— — ~ '•
- stirring Ilin hearts of men to do large
c i»l position, those who dexirc the suc- us tonight a man who used tn live In and helpful .work for the betkrment
of
their fellow®, and especially lo help
cehiof it* principles, and those ujioir this live town,
luw«, but
UUI has
■«» OU
ncu
mmburied himwhom it lias placed the responsibility *clf In u sleepy town to th« oast of tu the young tu make tho most and best
of th* party organizatiui&gt;..tu-cliiufuatv. for several year*. But Hunting* folks uf lliew lives. Much u movemctil. so
spontaneous
undbu optimistic In oplrit
as far as possible, all factional quar- !*r**
tl&lt;4 to - hoar from Rev.
good,S W,uuvl fal11® awvmpHsh much
r&lt;ls front the primary tu b* held tiext, VunAukcn.'
J
. This can be acctimplulicd
A". n,'1&lt;hl h“v*. bt‘"‘
»r
y uuitiug on ■ cauumatc lor '*kAuken c&lt;m* back at tha Iniroducor.w^o will go unopposed into;"
amt^’’^Mda“da^d
Card of Thanks—I w lab'to thank
uiy frlendai and neighbors for the
Tn4tenuldk n*
I fonTt in y our opinion, but we ar* ullv* many acta of kludnea* shuwu Mie In
.1;
for &gt;**r» to th. iu’ my richness; the 1* O. T. M. j|., tl|o
n- » this reason I have taken th« j portative »f county Y. «. c. A. work, Aux Ury Club, tor flowers, trulls,
iberly of loviling those who have mid support II In Charlotte mid Katun caudles und many, many poet vmds.
been mentioned m. possible gubcrua- r-&lt;&gt;- m»«s
au*hi
....
My wish for you all is a Happy New
idates, Amos S. Musselman, would If you could see us J svu what tear be lours.
-Ever yours,
C.- Martindale, Malcolm J. I a Htie.Wurk II is doing for the buys of 1
Hattie Whittvniurc,
—Adv.
Delton.
Eaton county.” Then Mf. VanAukm
described whal the Balun Co. T. M. C. I

DISDlaij

Mrs. Emerson

HuomII.

Suits
Skirts

96

12^6

$7.48.
$12.75

These coats are beautifully lined with satin, black and colors.

on

at

Astrachan Coats, regular price $12.50,
Sale Price_____________________
Astrachan Coats, regular price. $20.00,
Sale Price.™_________________
Astrachan Coats, with plush cuffs and collars, GM A QQ
• regular $16.75 value, Sale PricekPAV.^O
A few beautiful Plush Coats worth $25.00,
(TIC QQ
Sale Price___________________ *pJLD.VO
Plush Coats, regular $15.00 value,
(P*7 OQ
Sale Price_____________________ '____
Brocaded Velvet $25.00 Coats, with Ermine QIC QQ
collars, Sale Price
A few of last year’s models, ranging in price
QC QQ
from $12.50 up to $30 will go at&lt;pD.VO
Regular $8.50 Pony Coats,
Q 0 /£Q
. Sale Price___________________________
iO
One lot of Misses Coats, regular $5.00 to $7.00 GM QO
values, will go at
One lot of $8.00 to $11.00 values
C 4 QO
go at___j____________________________ _

GinoHam-5

Friday

Skirts in black and colors, regular $5.00 and
$8.00 values

(N f|Q

Good assortment in new Style Skirts in black j /
and colors. Entire stock goes tC /*• V7LL

£

Grocery Department
22 lbs, of H. &amp; E. Cane Sugar for
. Ste Tea, perib_____

.,

All 5c Soaps, per cake.—

6 Boxes Tip Matches for.

Corp Syrup, per gallon—.

$ 1.00

-25c •Corn Syrup, per Ml gallon.
.45c

40c Tea, per lb.________

25c Tea Dust, per lb.

Fur

Small assortment of Suits, regular prices $12 50 to $25.00,
wc will close out at the extremely (Ft JQ fn
7Q
low prices, Salo Price»p«).4O IU «plv*s 7

Bulk Cocoa, per lb--------

156

9c

19c

Com Syrup, per quart,

. 9c

35c

10c Crown Baking Powder, per can 7c

17c

25c Crown Baking Powder, can..19c

4c

N uway Washing Powder, package - 4c

-18c 25c Mantel Burnem, each—-.19c
38c

$2.00 Cut Water Sets, each.

to

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A/D

FrlGBS

4125

Terms of Salo are Cash or Produce

Furs
25%
t©
50%

Discount

J. T. PIERSON 8 SON
Where Jt Pays to Pay Cash
Hastings, Mich.

Torchon

�AN

THE

*

BLUEGOESMARK
SALE
MERRILY ON
71 ND as it goes on more goods go out every day, in fact it

Ladies1 Coats
Think of it! Our entire stock of Ladies', Misses’ and
Junior’s on sale at prices that utterly disregard former
prices. We have reserved nothing and during the past week
many women took advantage of these exceptional values and
found what they wanted at a price they wanted to pay. We
vdjljhave a big assortment which we have divided into seven
big groups.
I
,
HERE’S THE STORY IN FIGURES:

Choice of any Ladies’ Coat that sold up to
$30; Blue Tag Price----------------------------- $16.75
Choice of any Ladies’ Coat that sold up to
$20; Blue Tag Price---------------------- - ------ $11.85
Group C. Choice of any Ladies’ Coat that sold up to
$15; Blue Tag Price______________ „$9.50
Group D. Choice of any Ladies' Coat that sold up to
$10; Blue Tag Price________ _____________ $6.75
Group E. ' One lot* of Ladies’ Coats that sold up to
$12.50, last year’s stock; Blue Tag Price-----$4.45
Group F. Misses’ Coats, values up to $10; Blue Tag
Price________________ $5.50
Group G. Misses’s Coats, values up to $7.50; Blue Tag
Price.....r------------------------------------------------ $3.75

Fl has been one of the biggest clearances in the history of
" our business. The reason is that we have never offered
such remarkable values as now.
Change places with us for a short time and you will know
why we have forgotten all about profits. The weather man has
been kind to you but unkind to us. He has made it possible for
you Jo save money, while making it necessary for us to take the
loss.
Goods have gone out fast the past week, but there are scores
of exceptional values left in

Group A.

Group B.

Men’s Clothing, Ladies’ Coats,
Furs, Shoes, Dry Goods,
Furnishings, Groceries
Come and judge for yourself as to the values we are giving.
Hundreds of dollars in savings to the patrons of this store until

Sale Closes Saturday, Jan. 31

All SHOES Are Blue Marked All DRESS GOODS Take The
For a quick clearance.. Whether
BLUE MARK.
you need them now or not, a new
Better supply your needs while
prices are way down. You know
the quality can be depended on.
Several pieces of Mixtures and
Plaids, regular 50c quality; Blue
tag price _________ ___ 39c
A half dozen pieces of Black Dress
Goods, different weaves, Blue
tag price--- - _r___------ 69c
54-inch Broadcloth, blue, red or
piue tag price-------- ------- $3.30
grey------------------------------ 45c
Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes.
Blue tag
price______ -—-- —__.$2.90 Every piece of Dress Goods has- A
new Blue Tag price.
Ladies’ high cut Button Shoes, high
or medium heel, $3 value $2.40 Big lot qf.J7c Flannelette------ 13c
Misses’ high cut Button Shoes, 11
to 2. $2.25 value$1.89 Blue Mark on Blankets, Comfortables
$2.00 Child’s Shoes, as above, 8 tn
and Batts.
11$1.65
Men’s Ralston Shoes, new styles Good size Blankets in heavyweight
tan, grey or white—------ 98c
in $4 and $4.50 models. _$3.40
Men’s $3.50 Fellowcraft Shoes,
Extra large Blankets$1.48
cut to------ --------------- $2.90
$5.00 Wool Blankets$3.95
10 per cent discount .on all Boys',
Misscs’^gnd Children’s Shoes $3.00 Plaid Blankets..$2.35
YoUr choice from the largest' and
not otherwise.priced.
best assortment of Comfortables
Men’s Dock Foot Rubber Boots,
we have ever ahown at 1-5 off.
Blue tag price----- —$3.00
Men’s Buckle Arctics98c
Large pure white Batt, enough for
a Comforter__.65c
Men's Duck Lumber Jacks...$2
10 per cent discount on -dll Heavy From now on you will need warm
Rubbers except Ball Band.
Bedding.

pair of shoes for every member of
the family will be a good invest*
ment.
One Jot of Ladies’ $3 Shoes, most­
ly small sizes, in patent or kid;
Blue tag price------------- $1.48
One lot Ladies' Shoes, all leathers
values up to $3.50. Blue tag
price-$1.98
Ladies* Queen Quality $4 Shoes;

GROCERIES
22J4 lbs. Cane Sugar$1.00
Kerosene Oil, per gallon!____ _____8c
8 lbs. Rolled Oats______________ 25c
5c
2 boxes Matches..... i________
9 bars Lenox Soap___ ___________ _25c
1 lb. Royal Baking Powder.......... 35c
6 bars any Soap 1 kind or ass'td... 25c

Church's or Marco Soda_____ ...
2 packages Yeast________________
Blue Ribbon Baking Powder.__

5c
5c
9c

22c

Soroso Coffee.

3 lbs. best Crackers _____________ 20c
3 packages Seeded Raisins------ ._25c
10c can Calumet Baking Powder....5c
5 packages Corn Flakes---------------- 25c
3 cans Alaska Salman..
Large can of Tomatoes.
5 lbs. of Whole Rice
4 bars of Hand Sapolio.
4 bars of Sapolio.—...

vr4&lt;&gt;c
25c
...10c
...25c
...25c
...25c

Men’s Clothcraft Suits, were $15; Blue Tag Price.$11.00
Men's Clothcraft Suits, were $10 and $12; Blue Tag Price$7.85
Boys' Norfolk Suits at..20 per cent discount
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits25 per cent discount
Men’s Trousers at..-.-410 per cent Off
A reduction on all Men's Sheepskin Lined, Corduroy, Canvas
end Fur Coats. Men's Mackinaw Coats at 25 per cent discount.

January Clearance on Men's

Great Bargains
—-— Domestics

Clothing
These are remarkable price offerings during our annual
Blue Mark Sale and the buying opportunity is an unusual
one owing to the completeness of the assortments shown.
You can thank the weather for this as the backward season
has retarded the sale of winter goods.
.
*
Your choice of any of our Men’s Dress Overcoats that sold
for $18 and $20; Blue Tag Price--------------- --.$13.50
Your choice of all Overcoats that sold up to $15;
Blue Tag Price------------------------ _____------------ $10.75
Your choice of all Overcoats that sold up to $10;
Blue Tag Price-------------------------------------------- $6.98
Your choice of all Boys' Overcoats that sold up to $7.50;
Blue Tag Price------------------------- •;$4.95
Your choice of all Boys’ Overcoats that sold up to $5.00;
Blue Tag Price ___ ----------------- ¥__$3.95
Men’s Clothcraft Suits, were $17.50 to $20;
Blue Tag Price$14.75

Winter Furnishings

—

‘
Cotton Goods sum very high, but to add
interest during this sale we have, reduced the
prices in this department in harmony with the
other prices throughout the store.
9- 4 Lockwood Bleached Sheeting------------ 27c
42-inch Pillow Tubing--------- l__17o
45-inch Pillow Tubing---------------------- :—18c
Good weight Brown Sheeting6*/2C
Dress Ginghams, values up to 14c------------ 9c
Apron Check Ginghams6c
Dark and light heavy Outing Flannel-------- 9c
22-inch Dark Outings------------------------------ 5c
Fancy Table Oilcloth...._______________ 14c
10- yard piece 13c Longcloth ___L—-------- 98c
Best Prints------------------------.'4#c

Rugs and Draperies

Men’s Dress Shirts, values up to
$1.25, to close at..------- __89c
Men’s Work Shirts.-------------- 39c
Men’s Blue Jersey Shirts------ 45c
Men’s Sweaters, shawl collar_.45c
Men’s $3 75 Sweaters, blue, grey
— or red, blue mark:_____$2.95
Men’s $1.25 Caps98c
Men’s $1.00 Caps79c
Men’s 50c Caps42c
Men’s 19c Cashmere Hose.__.10c
Men’s 50c fleeced Shirts and
Drawers-39c

Clearing Corsets
We carry a well assorted
stock of Warner’s Rust Proof,
American Beauty and Paris­
ians. Although these are
staple, we have blue marked
them at a big saving to you.
$3.00 values------------ 92.38
$2.00 values$1.65
$1.50 values—
$1.20
$1.00 values—.
.85

Blue Tag on Linens

$2.00 Table Linens— $1.48
Men’s $1.00 Ribbed Union Suits
79c $1.50 Table Linens——$1.19
Men’s heavy fleeced Union Suits
$1.00 Table Linens— .83
89c
Stamped work, lunch cloths,
Men’s $1.00 Wool Shirts and
Drawers87c
towels, napkins, dresser
Men’s $1.50 Wool Shirts and
scarfs 25 per cent off.
Drawers $1.19
Plain and fancy HuckTowelMen’s $1.75 Pure Wool Shirts and
ing and Brown Crash, 10
. Drawers___ $137

In order to reduce our stock of large Rugs
to make room for spring stocks we have blue
tagged them at prices that will assure a quick
clearance.
.
9x12 Axminster, $22 value.. . /_$17.85
Men’s $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00
Union Suits cut to
9x12 Smith Axminster, $18.50 value$1425
$1.85, $1.95, $2.15 and $2.40
9x12 Velvet, $17.50 value...$13.75
Men
’s $1.00 Opting Gowns89c
9x12 Brussels, $16.00 value------------------ $12.50
8-4 Linoleums, 50c value39c
Men’s 65c Outing Gowns._._.45c
$4.50 and $5.00 Lace Curtains---------------- $325 Men’s Heavy Wool Socks, 50c
value39c
$3.50 and $4.00 Lace Curtains---------------- $2.85
Men’s 25c heavy Wool Socks..19c
$2.50 and $3.00 Lace Curtains....$2.15
$1.75 and $2.00 Lace Curtains...$1.35
Men’s $1.00 Mittens?83c
$1.00 and $1.25 Lace Curtains....—. ... 89c Men’s 50c Mittens43c
Curtain Materials af way under prices,
Men’s Red or Blue Hanks*_. 3c
___________________ 13c, 15 c, 20c,Men's
25c, Fur
35c Costs in Horsehide, Gallo­
way and Sheep Lined Corduroy at 20
Plain or Colored Scrims reduced to
per cent discount.
9c, 11c, 15c, 17c, 22c
These are exceptionally good values
and should interest every man looking
Stock up while these prices prevail.
for a warm overcoat.

per cent off.

Ladies’ Skirts
We have a nice stock of
Ladies’ Dress Skirts in blue,
brown, black, etc., in Serges
and Fancy Mixtures. We
are altering them at prices
that will make them move
fast.
All $7 skirts at-------- 15.90
AU $6 skirts at-84.95
All $5 skirts at83.90

NELSON &amp; COMPANY
MIDDLEVILLE, MICHIGAN
■ II

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�JANVAIP

IO‘i flBT URUDL

Possible Solution.

WU BUILT 82 TUBS MO

cons-', person of shallow thought,

terBottlesand
Fountain Syringes
The greatest value attainable in rubber goods.
They combine service, durability and beauty. These
rubber goods will help you save one-half your Rub­
ber Good? Expense during the next five years.

We want you to see these goods whether you
wish to buy now or not. The next time you are in
town call in and ask to see them. They arc guaran­
teed for two years and sold only at the Rcxall stores.
" They are made in our own' faptory and come
direct from factory io you through our store, thus
assuring you the maximum value for your investment.

ELLIS E. FAULKNER,

DEUTON.
----- —...
Nv»
England dinner at tho home ot Mrs.
Cross Friday noon. January Iflth.
Everybody cordially Invited to be

The first school house Ln life bland

Record-Harald.
Hard to Satisfy.

To buy books only because they
were published by as eminent printer

Bho fourth number on our lecture unable
course will be given next Monday vvenfng. January 19th. by ths Danish
Musical Club.
This company con­
sists of Theodore Petersen, violinist;
| Miss Maud Heath, pianist, who for
yean has been a pupil of Klahrs of
the Boston Conservatory. Altogether
It is un excellent company and RrotntoM a.fine entertainment for the ev­
ening. Single admission J5 cents.
The W. C. T. IT. held a Mothers
Meeting with Mrs. Murdock last
Tuesday which was very well attend­
ed and all enjoyed the program.
Elmer Kelley of Cluvcrdaio spent
Wednesday In town.

ing that did not fit him. only because customcd,”

lecturers before tho public today. - He tendlng this early school used pens
has been for rventcea years In-the made from goose quills and their Ink
lyosum work
a ntlnlsfcf-, evangelist wax vteoped from dye yielding bark.

WATCH FOR THE NEW VACUUM CLEANER

Deacon Isaac Ilrlggs taught the
first term und. according-to those, few
died Wednesday evening following an remaining souls who can remen\bcr, he taught a most excellent
homo of her sow north of the village school during the winter of 1833-33.
and burial at Hickory Corners Friday. Hummer classes were held und Mrs.

AND SWEEPER COMBINED

caring fbr her.

also taught during the winter term.

I daughter of Coats Grove visited rel­
atives here from Friday until Mon- Saturday Is gaining . nicely. Her
mother from Hastings Is caring for
her.
Bills are out announcing the lecture
In Kaiamasoo over Sunday.
to be given by Dr. Johnson. Several
George Dlnkcl left Wednesday of our people have already heard
| night for Los Angeles, Californio. hlin und all say- Il Is a treat worth
while. At ths Baptist church Jan.
11th.

Seventh Grade.
Wc had examinations In k&lt; ogruphy,
spelling and physiology l.i«t week.
Wc have a new micro- ope. Mr.
Mich.
Ultls
Msrgnret
Harrington
has
re
­
“Th« Rcxali Store"
Pelton
ceived n beautiful hand niudc dress Bolster llxi'd It lust - Friday so w»
from relatives In Englund. Although could look ut some blood.
Eighth Grade.
the little SUM does not appreciate her
lovely gift now, she,will when sho 4s
We have been having examinations
some older.
the past week.
SHl'L/rZ.
NORTH HOPE.
We are now studying agriculture.
A slelghload from hero enjoyed a
John Hallock ot Douda Corners nlensant evening with Mr. and klrs.
Frank Chilson spent Saturday and
Bunday with Tom Fox and family at ■pent Hunday at Mrs. H. Hallock's.
Elmer Kelley at Cloverdale last Wed­
Ninth Grade.
Mrs. Carrie Hhultx and children of nesday night.
I'rairlerllle.
rife and daughter Hastings spent Friday and Huturduy.
with Mr .and Mrs. J. Porn.
from Boynrj City visiting hur
Stanley Brown entered school MonvisHo'rn~at~DonMd McCallum'*
' I
Harry Nagel vlsltod relatives In short time.
Mira Alice Foley spent Bunday with j JBddkvllIe from Thursday until Balher sister. Mrs. N. O. Bump of Clover- unjpy.
with Mra. Heth Clark mxt Thursday ninth grade.
dale.
Mias Grace Bouma of Haallnga I afternoon. Fred Hughes was In Galesburg
Went Hopo spent Bunday with Mr.
J- “art.
i..Lrc- nnJ
Ti-uih Grade.
amt Mrs. Bernard DeGolla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 lerce ana Wednesday attending Masonic school
orHU»irx uernaru i«wraus.
daughter of Dowling called on friends of Instruction.
School began again Munday after a
Miss Ethel Johnson Is assisting I hcr* Hunday.
?
»o weeks vocation.
with the work at the creamery this) Thc ahu)u creamery will hold its pleasantly entertained n few friends
In Geometry wc have Just taken up
weekannual meeting und election of of- at Cards last Friday evening.
Ilobcrt H.nderaon of Nashville | ticera Wednesday, Jan. 21. There is
The annual meeting of the Ladles:
spent several days of last week at Hay, talk of Installing hn ice machine. Ev- Aid wen held last Wednesday after­ England and we find
Plefcc's.
; cry patron should bo there to vote. noon. The following ofihern were very Interesting.

Ing lain
morning.

Fred Green.
nlng.
The violin which Mr. Peterson

on

magnetism

WE WILL HAVE IN STOCK IN A FEW DAYS

Richland.
number of Indiapn trooping by tho
little log achool house. One day, dur­
ing the winter of 1115 when Miss
Ceiista Barnes had charge of the
school, an Indian camo to the door
carrying a long string of fish, asking

When sho Informed him that sho
did not the Indian stepped forward
and seeing tho , children muttered I
something about many |u&gt;pooso und I
left the tlsh, evidently believing that,
one woman with so many children tu
care for would surely need them.
Another achool was taught In Dca-

What s the use paying $10 or $12 when you can
buy the BEST there is on the market for less.
Let us come to your home and demonstrate,
costs you nothing.

E. TUNGATE &lt;3 SON, Merchants,
Banfield. Michigan.

school for girls. Miss Mary White,
daughter of the Rev. Irfwls White,
taught tho first term. The first pulrllc school house, for the building of
which school taxes were, assessed.

Heavy Goods Sale!

the vlllagi, on the north sidq ot the
road leading to Yorkville. Deacon |
Ikubo UrlXKs was the teacher during]
tho flnit term.
During lliu winter
months It was i-ustumary for thui
buys ts sweep the Hours und build]

A sale that it will pay to patronize. Now is the tin^c
to buy these goods right when you need them, and
we need the money so badly that wc have put a price
on these goods that will sell them.

rested upon thc shoulders of the girls. |
There was still another school
house at the rear of the Methodist
Episcopal church. Thc Rev. Ashmen
Kruippen was the teacher.
This I
hulld|ng Is still In use. b'llng main­
tained ua it town hull.
Tim- seminary was built In 1854
mid burned down 33 years luti-r. It

Thursday pot. Professors
Hardy Andrews

Heavy Bed Blankets, Outings, Etc., at C
&lt;3.50 Bed Blankets at----------------------------------- 51.95

•

N. -II. Walbridge.
and Senator J. C.

cation na
•ad- cold

B.1NHELD.
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. John Shetticld and)
discover..1 that the mother, Mr*. Sarah Sheffield, spent]
Of wmi of the ninth S.iturday at Mr. Reynolds meeting!
owned by the Danish royal family.
y hurse. &lt;Walt until with Mrs. Shnmakrr of “Penn Yiii.l
New York. All had a very pleasant'
|
C T Twill
outfit.
day.
For removing flower pot stalna from mteqng wgb Mrs,',Hail _
_
___ _________________
. Mr. (tnd Mrs- John Sheffield, andj
tbs w1ddow*«in«, fifio Wood ashes aro] evening. Jmi. !»th. Mrs.'Grace Moa-I busy for the librarian 'mydsworkA " Mr. and Mrs. Dell Groat were en'tcr-J
excellent.
•
Her. leader. Everybody cordially inMiss J.-nota'Mull, n tn III with a t;.incd Sunday at ' Win. Renkcs* of
BANNER WANT ADVH. PAY.
j ‘1,ed ,o
present._________
| sucond attack qf appendicltla.
Dowling.
Geo. Sheffield of Hastings came for*
IIIXDK tXHlNERS.
ClAJVKRDAUyC.
j bis mother. Mrs. Sarah Sheffield, who,
■ Mrs. Edith Mutter of- Kulmnnxoo.
.........
Peter .Mosher
.......................
...
rent Thursday with her grandmother. I Hhqltx were the go- so, of Mr. und and ,Mre. Sheffield.
Mrs. Husk- Geiser, ami helped her Mrs. Arthur Pnlton Ti&lt;Wy for cKIck(pending a few
cclrbrate her ,7«lh birthday.
cn dinner.
Powers, who is
Mr. und Mrs. Luther Sweet enterMr. und Mrs. Bert McCallum have
talne.l their sdn und wife ot B»fifield returned from Kul.imaaoo where they
Thursday.
] have been visiting Hw petal week.
The I armers’ institute will be held)
January 21st at thc church, opening at!
~
&gt;'/■ ■-!.*!» A.........
] 10 a. m. State Speaker J. Lurkins of
friends. 1 Paw Paw will attend the meeting.
- sonic Unit with
----------------Springs spent Tuesday with the lut- been upending
;ra. Mina Adams ha* been curing ' There will be an evening session con-:
■ Mira Lura Tobias attended thc. lee-! for, Mrs.
5---- Nora
- Gli -n n uhd son How-i ducted by Prof. C. E. Holmes of the .
----------,-hey ur&lt;| rccov-j Biind bCh&lt;xd of Lansing. A full local;
^pr-. m Hustings Monday night.
I “«* °...
r hatamux.
J. It. Duly und Mrs. Scoville uf I * r,nK
,
kh
- . program with fine inu-sic will be given.
llndcrshutt Dint, tjjwiit one day lust] llhg
Mb«
dinner
&lt; mhrrin..
ButurdaV .'.JL her’dniJ V?,.’"ir w.i" h.c .?er\c‘!, **&gt; ,hc Ladit* I
week at Mr. und Mrs. A. E. Phillips*.Thc Shults L. A. S. will serve din-| Iu ,•thu
— Uro und th- Itatncs became
pur paMor has moved into the par­
ner fur
nrr
lur tun
tho ciiuiis
Shults vrvainery
Creamery riiceunc
nwetlng :! •~‘■'Gous
------- uSiviu
Iwtoru ».■«;/
they i -nild over ethno
...
................
... Jun.
..... ......
. Ill, III. Bh&lt;
Kh.-: urua-i.nr.
sonage where he will keep house until I
next
W.dni-sduy,
31st.
-them.
was-burn. &lt;1 quite badly.
W. O/Toblas and wife attended the’ , Mr' “nV, ?’r*- Anhar Puttun und his wife arrives from England.
Rutl-.nd H. K. Convention Hunday.
daughter Helen and MlM Taylor spent
Reuben Webster and wife of Darryl
Mr. und Mrs. Burrci Phillips of; Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Marion
spent Tuesday with Geo. Winters and
Hendernhuit spent Hunday with -the i L*uavcupuri.
v*-nport.
_ .
„
«" '
.. -.... ___ _
Mrs.
Mrs. AU,
Addle Oliver &lt;•( Katamaxo'o Is wife.
Mr. am! Mrs. John Bmld returned|
Following Is the program for Un­
air. unci Mrx..jicnry w unuison
; Saturday from Denver, Colo. Theyi
ion Grange Saturday (tight
•
Mr. und Mrs. Biai hlcfr entertain, d | went last fall expecting to stay if they
Singing from Grange Melodies.
’
’
Roll Cull—llcspondctl to by mem­ u dancing,party at their honiu Satur- liked thc country.
. .
■
j
bers naming whut they think the day evening.
Grange should work hardest for the
FIXE LAKE
coming yeur."
There has been considerable fish-1
•'Grunge I’luna for 1IH4"—Liy Wor­ und Buuth Maple Gn&gt;vo next Sunday.
ind
on
the
crust
of
the
lake.
Once
in]
Del ton,
.
Michigan
thy Master ltri&gt;. Hutliawuy.
The revival m&lt; •■Uiiks1 will bu con­
■
"If You Gat It At Kopf'
Clean.”
tinued this week &lt;-xc«pt Baturduy a while .ypkkcrcl is-surprised by find­
ing himself mit uf the water and into
.Hume RvmuTks un Bunday House­ night.
keeping— Hlsler Ilrlggs.
The Y. V. A. will bo led by Mrs. the air and then into the frying pan.
LicUtt-Iliad Ing—Ry Julia Myers.
Gurney. The tuple If,"Ambitious
Lura Tobias. Lecturer.

Try a pouad of jur Boston Combiaatiog Coffee, extra fine.............. ......... 30c
10 lbs, pure Buckwhest Flour............ .........
....40c
Codfish, extra fine....... ..
Lard Compound............... .
fl boxes Violet Ray Matches.
.25c
Maple Sugar, per lb.............
____ 25c

....... 2fc
• boxes Jaxou Washing Powder.

____ 25c

.51.25
.4UC
AU kinds of Fresh ami Sell Meats at living pricas.
Boast of Beef. Saintday, only................. L...____

WILLIAMS &amp; SON,

Hickory Corners, Mich.

Sure of Satisfaction
When you buy from Kelley of Cloverdale.
We make un uliort to buy what you wum and w&lt;i initial that uv. fry tiling we put io our elock be fresh and oi good quality. .

Highest Market Price Paid lor Bui tor and Eggs.

*ERJ . KELLEY *S,. CLM?CHIGA

n”

Mr. Ritchie und another man were
***&gt;•&lt;&gt;•
DOWLING.
at the Auto Inn over night and for
I n r-, m d in,r? ,Eihttr,,’ul
ur* '
Mr* a,,u Mr”*
' ^VorniontvUle
botli qti lie illnt this wrUitiKspent u few days with .Italr daughter, an mdefinitc length of time, the same
Ining
dciermini-il by the fishing, und
Mr. und Mrs. I red VanLuke expert Mrs. Fern DcCrocker I .st week.
u.mJ‘nt?.liLeJr“?Vr»,.2f “ nhU'u
Vund.n..r
entcrChris Vand&lt;-rv&lt;
&lt;T ha*. iHon v
„.v.- the weather. Mr. K. h just recover­
Montelth the first of this week-.
... _ amt-mother
... ------ L
-from ing from un attack of the pleurisy.
tuhiing his .fdtlK-r
Hubert Laning of Mutmiu. Ind., was. near' Holland.
John Hall and Will Kirk arc each
thc guest of Etta Storr the past week:
Hilus Doster und LimMr of Pralrie- Working in Battle Creek.
Arthur G'orhum und family of vlllo visited Jake DU'ivckcr Hatuiduy
Johnstown dialled ut Thomas Gor­ night und Sunday.
business Wednesday.
,
■' •'
ham's Thursday.
i
■ Mrs. James Green r.Jurncd BaiurThc new occupants arc moving unto
duy from Alblun whi-rw she went to the Oberlin fatni.
j
vtalj-Mra. George Grc-njund children.
Mrs. Samuel Buwuc of Batik Creek,
Uew
. ......... ..
__ _
.
Claraneu .HoOliinn Is working for her home last Tiiurxda* J»f paralysl- mother of Edward Bowtie, has been
llumc-r Flnjrcr.
hud been un. Invalid tor nearly seriously ill for a few days past.
Mr. Sluter owing to,Abo llhu-su of Hhu
We see luls jd birds around Ihe lake
live years. Her hmUuid who has
Ilia wife wagUnable 14'keep his upin thc course of the seasons, but sel-1
pointmtn | al Milu last Habbutli.
----- Em
.....­ mourn
................
her lor% with four viiiiurcn.
nhlldrcn: doiii.a stork. Yet lie mijst have been]
erson Lewis conducive-----• - u,rnist Wurnpr utlrHug; Charles of
very 'inter&lt; tlm.- Sunday School.
Truv Idaho:
l.lnti,,. Anna
A.*.. . TellH....I.. rhp f-c.
Troy,
since-if that'laby story is correct.—C.
Mrx. John Dosb-r Is making many
Wlllt.j E. I’.. I-II- U.
Iniprurcimmto In her plcssunt home. of Banlleld. iFivn gram
II. Bripiuslool and wife. ?nd G E.
rwenly-cighi Uf the friends mid aides her broilicr amt &lt;*!»
Eli rural Paul and wife visited al Henry Budd's
neighbors of John Straiten surprised wus held Haturdny frul
on Thursday and helped Mr. and Mrs.
him in Ills .huniu Halurdity t-voning. church. Rev. Brucks u|
Li. dispose of a very fine dinner.
Uuinus. refrcslimuniH mid social chat interment lu thc csrnctd
iBlVd llio evening hours which were
, Frank Parmelee is hauling logs ti&gt;
gone nil too soon.
und Mnt John Hlsx.UUKCju Bunllchi Frey’s mjy. Some day there mav be
Thc Milo pvopln extend sympathy spent Bunday with Wilf Henkes and a*iiew barn roof some distance above
lo tho family of Gcurgo Dunning tvr
the carih over on Frank's farm, and
Illis nceoml Iwrcavenietit tn the tics th
it will uol be thc only baru.rouf there
of Mrs. -Felder. Mm. Dunning's mutit­
»&lt;&gt;melmug harm
cither unless .imicthiii;:
happeus.
.
-Mads In Engll
er. so closely following the death of
to Brit
ix (o
ent-'1 Oral
'■'■”* Kr.ock,-lb’4llk's: little- boy, the
Orders are frequently
Mr. Dunning'S motherThe Milo
for labols ill4s ’“r,‘
»'vk dprmg la-,1
ladles*indefinitely postponed the so­ iah and French label mal
MWlMt- !?l» V“ ” “
Wri"
cial billed fqr Friday evening in (lie bearing, fancy descrlpUf
aillu church^or
Kobiim
fps Bouth Amsriean trade. Thus r|14r«l trees ou hi, recently purchased
W&gt;xr HOPE.
Had to oxs
cute or- 'farm.
axacute
Guy MoManuu bus gone to Bhatts- raaktrs aro repeated
burg to work•
dart for labels bearing. n&lt;3b indlea-1
Rw Waierit bought anuthor hurwi Uom aa Smith, Regent Btroet
street;; Brown. •
Children and Thtir Pets.
Piccadilly; Gabrielle or Suaatme. Huai
•&gt;'a'
• is ev«ry iklns-i ’ curt tbetusehtM oat."
goods
to
I
fublo
to think children
pot luck sup. reason to believe that
lard are I P«ta b- thtlt
ih in the
other, j
। right way
A#?

fwr‘UM*j

.....
.. -51.15
’&gt;1.00 Shirts.’.

$LS3 Shiits....

79C

(iJ.OO Reversible leather and Corduroy at
lurry Costa at.$J-?s &gt;1.1)0 Corduroy Coals at
&gt;3.80 Corduroy Coals st-. ’•........ .....

Men’s Wool Sox
&gt;1.1X1 Sox at ..

.........

7pc
50 cent So:
25 cent Sox at-------------------- -

Men’s Winter Capa, Mittens and Gloves
—
----------JI 50 Mittens .
$i oo
ll.25Milteus........................... $100
#1.00 Mittens..
...........1___ _
50 cent Mittens______ _______ J4c
£&gt; cent Mittens.
............. , J.I8c
Ladles and Gents Heavy Underwear at a Larjc Discount.
Always a Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and the
Price la Always Rifiht.

F. H. DEPARTMENT
WILKINSON
STORE
Both Phones, Bell and Citixcns

'—
Michigan

Prairieville

10 PERCENT OFF

Kopf &amp; Kopf

1.50
1.25
.99
.64
.08
Bargains in Men's Wool Shirts
Men's Work Coats

P

on all winter goods during this month. Re­
member this sale closes, positively, the 31st
day of January, so invest now and' save
your money and your health as well.

J *J"~

X2.35 Bed Blankets at ...__ _
Ms.oo Bed Blankets at------- - ....
Mt.75 Bed Blankets at_L.
ft.35 Bed Blankets at..................
.80 B&lt; d Blankets at.._______
All xo cent Outings, per yard__ _

fl.SOShirts

lenty of winter weather yet to come and
unless your heavies are good for four or
five more months service you had better
invest in some new ones while our sale is
on. We are offering

Our Every-Day Prices

remarked

Comm will be
14th. Ur. Al

glad when our buys make good, still
tho town needs young men such as

i friends here last week.
Miss Cathrinc Campbell of Clover­
lie anent
Sunday
*.ra
Xnih^l's
X evening
•“■n,nr at
“ Theo- »*™ Ch-mbertaln.
Will -*1
iitiit
Fred. A
Anders
utaved
fur n
Mias
Shultx
and Archie
To“
.n‘brf g^A*
41.bias
ofBertha
Hasting,
culled
on frtands
here Sunday.
High street Friday evening.
Mrs. Nick Acker of Hope Center
We are very glad to state that Har-*,
rbmn Hart ta some Improved.
Mrs. Charlrs Anders and son Fred
spent Bunday Willi John Audera, Jr
R.msdy for Stain*
qf West Hope.

caustically

window placed hurlxontally,
almost the entire width of the room.

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And wc mean business when wc tell you that

you can always get a-square deal at our store
any old time, and wc guarantee you will get
your money s worth in the bargain. Wc can
save you mttaey as our expenses are not as
large as in a city. 1 herclore wc can sell (or a

little less.

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Everything in Winter Goods and wc think by
the looks of the weather you will need t&gt;unie.
Here arc a few suggestions: CAPS, GLOVES,
MITTENS. COATS and RUBBER FOOT­
WEAR FOR MEN. AUTO HOODS.
SWEATERS. GLOVES and MITTENS for
Ladies and Girls. In fact wc- have something
warm for the whole family.

.

WM. RENKES &amp; SON, K**
Plionc,’ Hastings 34a—jr

HanfidJ,' »j—3

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
II you have m^y work in tliv above liutb 1 slud bu inoiv
than plowed lohgute with you un this job. Anil you will
find my pricus aa low us i cafi possibly make (hemMy Other Lines—Pnuuuwtic Pressure Syslups,
Wells/ Windmills ond^Gas Eugintj Installed.

DELTON

�THE
» and electricity.
Basement
nr f8x84. 3 full Iola, one block |
from High School. Inquire 818 «.i
Walnut Ft.. or Phone ISO. Hastings.

E

X1
mill on Cal. Cullers
Tbornnnple I*ake.

Lenhart.'
3-wl:s I

MRR •

THE CHURCHES

NEWS

The Best-for-the-Money Store

Fpiacopai Church.

W. J. Locltlon. Reytor.
clerking of
Rlede, U
Sunday senicon: Sit'S A. m;. Holy
...4« vacation.
PCmwlrv At-T F^’nk Asoinsn Iwb * Cnrtimunlon: !#:3# n. m.. Morning enjoying a t
liter of Vermontville,
fometen Ate. Frank Asplpall |y‘-|prnyfr (Holy Communion on first
known
in
this
or Raio—In lots ot :t&gt; lb&lt; or more. I Sunday In the montli): llm.. Bnnday left Thursday for l^inlulana wherecity,
she
quantity of pdro buckwheat flour School; 7 p. m . Evening Prayer,
manufactured by Cedar Creek mill,1 A cnrdtal
tn all.
fled people.* dancing-|
Guaranteed gfitlcr- ’’ *' —
—
1-wki
ChrtMtan Hch-nco Nockiy.
[party •( t
btrker Uouae. Friday J
■Ikketa were sold. The •
- ----- -Sunday. January II, 19H. second
lot In floor of Nn. 110 Jefferson Ht. Hunday I
J"•&gt;«•’ servlea 10:30 A. M. Bubject. ’’LIL .’’ ^talnme.
Hunday School. 11:4G.
Wednesday | "•' 1 '•-‘-••’cl—»n.
—7“ I evenliiK tcstlmonlnl
service. 7:30. |
Jn n lotted tn his father, Dr. Hhef-1’
i Bendlhit Room m name address W i l!,,ld. Harold Nli. iflrl.i. who rcccnilj?
..JS'oprn .very Wednesday and Balurday &lt; ntcrod Ute-Msnllus Military Traln-I
h-avlna city. Fred Muhlltner, Hjo
5 |f»6 p
whpr&lt;, al,thf&gt;rl„„ inK School tMaEHyraemu-. N. V.. states 1
.....
I literature may l*e rend nnd purchased. ,,IAt *?£*!£*• «l,r *’ho&lt;*l very much.;
J A welcome Is extended tn the ppbll.-. Mr. HhfWl. lih,.f.irnirrly played In
-------------kiienrel &gt;* hand. &lt;*nd ho U now playins
Presbytcslan Church.
| baritone in the neodemy hand.
nt Booit’s Implement Rtoro
,■ Tissoi’n warld-fnmoun paintings of
Mary Rlduk. 17 years bld. a Rus-'!
Helmer.
I the Life of Christ will bo thrown mt "Inn girl who . mud- complaint,
.w —
--------- the canvas with llm nld of thc nrc |atmlnst TbMr.Jfttishnnsky mt a slain-;
with five fillers and six chairs In. light st.-r-optlcon next Sululay nt 7:&lt;*n I t°rv ■•hnrjte. Juts left town 1-avins
Bullion &lt;*ak. .Ml In cood condition, p. m. Tlssot's Interpretation of lhel *I,IJ Shertf”
J. A. Meade. SOI Michigan Ave. iwk j.|f,« ..f Christ has thrown a now light card bearl

Heavy Work Coats
Corduroy Coats, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00,
Duck Coats, $1.50, $2.00, $2.!
Mackinaws, $3.00 to $8.00
Sweater Coats, $1.00 to $8.50.

$5.00

Heavy Wool Pants
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00

near C. K. A ft. depot. Corner Bolt­
wood &lt;ind Walnut Ht. ■ Will tnko In 1
exchange horses and live stobk.1

lUNNl'R office.

Heaven was ,n
In Medford. Mans.
’
amc forih i&lt;»
Mnt, Jason McElwain is spending
, - —— — ......
King of Kings | ihe week in Detroit. On Thursday
Mill Bl. Furnace. electricity, gas.
HI
h Nhamcful I *ho will attend 1 he twenty-tlrai nniilMKMlrrn bath room. Mrs. Mae
'-'versary luncheon of thc lanilsn Halnt
K • . ’
L— I F&lt;w Kale. Clw^nfine covered wneon .a&gt; ascension are carefully portrayed
Clair Chapter Daughters of the Amer­
(intnmt to Rent—Electric. . Can
ZSTfor medicine, milk or 1’•&gt;' ,hJ;- ‘hl?
ican RcvotottatL There will also be
nd power cleaners lo rent by peddling, new. Mu&lt;t w»ll nt once, i,,nu
1
" .h^t'h ’i.? hold a meeting of th- -late chairmen
au-shla lime, which Mrs. McElwain
will attend. She being chairman of
«—Farm In CnMleton 8 miles
, will also be shown. Free will ■offering

Telephone

22

Leading Clothier

iroved with two acts of buildings. .

t&gt; p py,
ti nuno iromt —................
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niis)inn«
1-wk' The Presbyterians will dedicate
Rebekah* Install officer*.
__________
--------------------- j their new kitchen next Friday nftorThe members of Hiawatha Lodge
------- ---- ----— black mare: &gt; noon Jan. l«th. The Aid Hoclety will
No.
53.
Rebekah*.
held Installation,
| heifer duo April 1: also 3 hroo.1' hold their quarterly meeting at 3:30.
| snwa Goo. D-Mott, Cltftens Phone. I And nt 8:30 will serve supper to their
1-wk ' husbands, to thc men of the congr.-i ----- ——————------------ —-------------- I gatlnn and to the Fellowship &lt;’lttW
Man
30 with hnrso nnd buggy to m(.n vA hundsomn. kitchen, fully deputy Installing ameer, assisted by,
exchange. John Doric. Freeport i sell Stock Condition Powder In I equipped, has been hnllt. -Cupboards. Grand MarshaLli-st-r Keith.
The following were Installed:
Barry County.
flalary .
shelVM. tables, with open shelves beN. G.—Florence Khultx.
month. Address » Industrial Bldg.. lww.n the kltrhen and tho dining
For Hale—Light driving himru hand
V. G — NeHU ffc Onwer.
Indianapolis. Indiana.
*’w"t;room. sufficient t«&gt; •meet nil needs.
made. Rood condition. Phone 131-8 1
R. fl.—Ollye Conlon
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* "-V -i have been provided. Much credit is
HMtro—Chnro t*o&gt; on farm 2 mll-s .
,
\tr f c EdF. S-—Lulu E. Gregory.
from high school.
Andrew C. Brown 'I monus, who has taken personal
nernonki cnarge
charge
r
rnone
rings.____________ i-wn Qf |hw lmprOvemenls.
-Jennie E. Bklllman.
mitten for left hand. Inquire tu
BANNER office.
1-wk ’•’n- Halo—pair of work horses, wt.! Aid Na. 3 enjoyed a day’s nutlng
3.080. Also 100 bushels good oata. I iMt Thursday, being entertained by
50c per bu. Ray Perkins. Phone Mesdames Engle. Resell. Hughson
&gt;Urman, Nashville.
48-3 rings. Woodland. .
3-wks and Brown nt the homo of Mr. Jfthn
i Engle, northeast of tho city. A big

rice on application. George Boll. 1
r’Caats
Grove, It. 1. Cltliens phone.

settle an estate.

Enquire Thoma*

-Edna Wood.

Burton Terry.

out In full force.
P. N. G.—Elisabeth Ashaltcr.
— —— -- —----A oounicuu*. wmnvZ was served at
ton township. Good hulldlnxa. fair; noon ull(1 the-huslnr-wi mcetlnit held
fences. Till** farm will be sold on (n thP afternoon. It wn« a most en-l
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
eM«&gt;n.I.U terma. I hava
joynlflc affair.
inch rlmrw;
heavy bohr
aerm Joining that I will M*ll also If
The Missionary Society will serve1 |
HASTINGS MARKETS
party want* both. W. H. CoKawell. supper al thc church on Wednesday,
Coata Grove. Mich.
Phone from
Haxtlntt*.
2-wk*
engine, good condition. John Par
Methodist Episcopal Church.
nr. irving.__________________ 2-wk. *A*r Hale—Fino Rulf Orplnxtnn cockPastor. Rev. Russell H. Bready.
Senices next Sunday nt 10:J0 A. M. bushel today bjrUhi- Hastings Milling
nnd LOO P. M. Morning subject. ’The
main the wmc
Charles Allen on Walnut street
Test of Church Membership, the kind
Phono 884 B.
of a man who ought not to h« In the
cfiurrh, and the kind who ought to 1
be out." Evenihg. ’’Who 5Yn» Mhrtnk- ;
have same by Identifying and pay­
Moses or Ingersoll?”
ing for this adv. Inquire of Miss en.The
following Is the mualcnl pro­
DeYoe at Dr. Lampman'*,.
3-wks
Ono upper tusk irone
Crystal Creamery
gram for next HunUny:
or Rent—Three nicely furnished
Lo&lt;-Watch fob. Finder pleuoc leave
Organ Prelude— Mnt Doy&gt;fslents. 118 E. Walnut 8t.tf
Response. ’’Thy Will Be Done." by
at the .DANNER office. Harold
Trnyte.—The Quartette.
*antod—Every one to know that the
Duet. "The Lord Is My Shepherd.”
headquarters of the City Hack Line by Smart.—Mrs. Troxel. Mrs. Tltmonthly payment magaalne club
are nowst Conch's Livery Bnrn. I marsh.
Reply
All calls promptly attended to night j Chorus. ’’Jesus The Very Thought
itidg.
or dsy. Barn phono 188. House • ol The.-” by Farmer.
POULTRY AND BIDES.
Grand Rapid* Mich.
phone 654J. .Clyde Stedge. Propr.,
-,00 p j.

Organ Prelude.
Chorus. ’’Make a Joyful Noise." by
Lehrer.
Solo. "A Dream of Paradise.’’—Mr.
Frank Horton.
LACEY.
I Organ I’ostlude.
nose gUaacs. Finder leave at BAN­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilbur and son
------NER afflee.
1-wk
Tnltcd Brethren (Tiurvh.
Dark Tan Scotch Collie dog follow- Friday.
service with valuable results and un­
cd me from Hastings Thursday
•lelghlng fine, there was a largo at* usual
,
good attendance and interest.
Some were saved others expressing a
desire for the gp«*-ial Interest and
id all report a good time.
prayers of Christiana and the church.
Walter Stanton and family visited
Thc morning and evening meetings
Woolley.
on Hunday were both tilled with In­
Miss Laura Pursell la rick with the spiration and unuaunUy well attended.
mcaalcA* The pupils on the Btcvena Agalna we solicit the Interest ot ail
•chool are al! exposed to IL
Christiana ot the community, who are
Andrew Ketcham haa purchased Interested In community up build­
ing and the splritval welifiire of the
unsaved.
Next Bunday
Parmen in need of Wire Fencing, Steel
March

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CogswelL

Phone

Wrissmt's Hardware. or phone 418-B.

J. T. MOON

«ick list. the result of being poisoned
with lunuic.

To settle the estate of the
late R. D. Chapman, I will
sell the’farm, a choice one of

daTho Installation of Bandar School
I’ctlowship Club.
The Fellowship Cluh. of the Prcsby-' officers will occur next Bunday mom-

public Installation.
Junior Bndeuvor Society at 3:00
6’clock and Senior Endeavor nt 8:00
o’clock.

120 ACRES,
best of soil, located 1 %
a

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and grain farms in the
county with a large 9 room
bouse, large basement bam,

Baptist Church News.
•on: by Mrs. Nelson Burroughs and
•he Male Quartette- Mrs. Foster re­
nted a temperance selection. Mr. Roy

especlally dlsciutring

■rd.

Bunday.

n,t

Bunday School. 10:80.

Alteafrace

length the •nt laat Sunday. Their aitn lg fifty en-

PRICE $75 per acre.

psstor. Subject. -Second Coming ot
Christ.*- Solo by My. Kellar.
Young People’s Meeting. 8. Lead­
er., Miss Irene E»i&lt;m'. Attendance and
Interest Increasing.
Toke Fellow Band, 8:08. leader.

MwardE.
Berry. Adm.
Address Bellevue R 5.
Ball pfaoad. Battle Creek Exchange

BANNER WANT ADVA. PAT.
^Evening service. 7:00. Always •
bright, evangelistic service, with help­
messages In song and sartnon.
&gt; AJU Men* will sing "Th* Holy
waning cottage prayt
0. at ihe home of Air

HALID HAY AND STRAW.
FREDS—RBTAIJ. PRICER.

To Our Patrons
At thisitimc wc (eel it advisable to make a statement of conditions in our line of business,
, which are so unusual that most people will not understand thc reasons for the conditions of the
butter market for the next few months.
Last year was thc best year in the history of the country for large production of butter.
Locally we had a drouth and this large production was not the case locally so much but generally
throughout the butter producing countries this was the case.

As is always the case, this surplus butter was bought and stored by commission men all
over the country, and on account of the open fall and winter weather the cows kept right on pro­
ducing a surplus over what the people could eat. so that the commission men have not been able
to sell any of their storage butter.
•
They are now becoming scared for fear they will not be able to sell this large quantity of
butter, and are pushing it onto the market and taking any price that they can get for it, which is
knocking the price of fresh butter.

To make bad matters worse the butter stored during the past summer while.the weathbr
was very hot, is not keeping well in storage, and a heavy loss will be borne by the commission
men on this account.

And then on top of all this the tariff on butter was lowered three and a half cents per pound
allowing foreign butter to be imported that much cheaper than formerly, and a good deal of but­
ter is on ihe road'to this country from Australia and South America and this butter will come in
competition with the poorer grades of fresh butter as well as all storage butter, and unless we
get some unusually severe weather during the balance of the winter we will see an unusually low but­
ter market for the next two or three months. Dairy butterjwill be even harder to sell where there is
a surplus over local demand, so wc want all dairymen to be patient with us as well ns other
creameries, and not misjudge them for whatever drop they are forced to make in the price paid
for cream.
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On account of our big trade with retail stores in Detroit and other Urge cities wc are in
better position than most creameries to sell butter, and we will have comparatively little to sell
on the open market.
■
Now there is one thing that you can do to assist us in getting good prices for our butler
and thus being able to pay you good prices, and that is in the care you take of your cream. Coolit at once after skimming and keep it in a cold place until sent to us and with your hejp we will
pull through this unusual time with the least possible loss to us both. We want more eream and
are always in position to pay full value tor it.

Crystal Creamery Company
HASTINGS, MICH.

French’s White Lily
Flour Made From Choicest Wheat
Flouring mills all over the country
like to get Michigan wheat to make flour
from, or to blend with Spring wheat.
When you buy flour that those mills make,
Sou have to “pay the freight” on that wheat from
lichigan out to wherever it goes.
Then when the flour comes back, you have to
"pay the freight” on that flour from the place
where it is made, to the city or town where you
buy it.
That is why it is more economical for you to
buy French’s White Lily. When you buy French’s
White Lily you get a much better flour because
it's made out of the best Michigan wheat, and you
get it at a lower price. We save you those freight
charges both going and coming, and give you a
better flour.

We buy the best wheat that is grown in Barry
County, delivered right here at our mill. We pay
a bonus to farmers whose wheat tests ’ over 60
pounds to the bushel, and ^ve pay enough so that
it “makes it an object*’ for the farmers to “grow
better wheat.” There are many farmers in this
section who have been raising wheat especially for
us for years. By carefully selecting their seed,
and care in the preparation of the land they raise
wheat that invariably tests over 60 pounds. They
not only get the highest market prices for their
grain, but in addition we pay them a good bonus
on every pound their wheat tests oVer the 60
pounds. That makes a nice thing for the farmer,
and a good thing for this mill, because it furnishes’
us with the best wheat that is grown—and that’s
what French's White Lily Flour is made of

aj^JtthraHadar
ihe peace. Her tt
on Saturday. Siu
examination on
with intent to do

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. French, Proprietor

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MMKB

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
Sim Odd Fitlw Lodges
DISASTROUS AHACK
To AttMd School of
ON FORT SAUNDERS
listriictlon In Nashville

PAILS=p*ils=PAILS

Special Values

3 Big Specials

In Men’s Fur Lined Coats and Men’s
and Boys Winter Caps

LONDSTREET WAS BESIE8

10 Quart Galvanized Paila, good qual­

PANT TWO-PMtS t TO It

ING KNOXVILLE, TENN.

ity iron, well galvanized riveted ears, heavy
bail, very durable. Usually sold for 25c.
Saturday, 2 p. m.

Men’s Fur Lined Coats $17.50

10c
One to a customer.

By a lucky chance we were enabled to get in on a sale of ojen's fur Jincd coats
that had to lie closed out nt a tremendous reduction from the-regular manufactur­

Strainer Falla, 12 quart, good quality

ers price.

tin, wire bail with wood handle. Hood and
strainer over K* of top, 38c value, while
they last

Wc of course realize that it is late in the season to purchase lur lined

coats hut the values were so great that we could not resist taking advantage ol

the opportunity a^d bought a few of thc regular $25 and S30 coats at a price

25c

that wc arc enabled to sell them to our trade for JL17.50 each and still make a
small profit.

good quality of tin; inside tray for pastry;
coffee can in cover; bail locks cover on.
Usually sold for 35c, 7-day special price

The shell of these coats arc .made of a good quality black kersey,

have a pieced Persian collar and are lined with pieced Ponyor Marmot fiir.

4 qt. Dinner Bucket. 8% x5K inches,

Remember there are but a few of these coats and when thej- are gone we can get

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no more at the price.

19c
New York Store

Grand Lodge Officers

Extra Values in Men’s and Boys’
Caps At 50c *
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N. B. Waterman

Hastings.

Michigan

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$17.50 each.

repmu-nu-d tn n wnhobl'er mutrnrtlon
which will tie held in INn.hvIlle on
Wedncaday. January 31, Tin- »&lt;-h«g&gt;l
of Inmrix dun win be held by Grand
Maxtor Tixniipann. Of- Wlllbiton. nnd
by Grund Secretary Ilogcnt. of Dan-

Made ol selected all wool worsted and cashmere, heavy mercerized lined, nicely

trimmed, full sizes, with high grade quality inside fur bands. Colors, black,
navy, brown, gray and tan.

Absolutely high grade goods.

Best offered in

Hastings for

50c each

Treat Yonr Own
, Live Stock

Grant H. Otis &amp; Co,

WOMEN'S CLUB

MN.

1

ninth meeting of the
n'li Club w.m h'cld In

Phone 74

Hastings, Mich.

-At Yci-r Drug Sla.t
Bound Over to Circuit Court.
Jerome &lt;’&lt;ilc. of Johnstown, who
was iirrcetcd for alleged violation of
the local option law, received exami­
nation In Justice Cadwalladi r'« court,
nnd was bound over to the circuit
court for trial. He furnl’hed bond,
for 1300. Jeromn Is aocused of fur­
nishing thc'tire water which enabled
a husking party to have a joyful time

rjnner

Get tec Book Notv FREE
tZuv-. jn-rTV, FMkta 1b.
.Tw.Xw,., trtl «Jut a St. t-rwfcU

sat

C.E. IIIVET, llltlip. Kid.

thin no one In particular furnUbed the
booze, nnd thnt n bottle of "iqulrrel"
won unvovrrrd nnd joyfully uhared

being naturally, each for Iu apecinc
purpoM-.
Tolstoy. Tourgucnltt. Ivan
1'anln. Edwin Arnold, have each had
quality of simple expression In,
A FINE POSITION thia
degree, but none to the sent extent as ;
the Bengali, whose gift of simplicity Is
wm.
1M.K.1,
i ,ar **yond theirs In dignity nnd comWith tlx- Diamond Opual halt Com- pu^eas. Burna dearest wish w.
pan*-, of Saint Clair. Han Cbargo
that he might write n simple song that

wh- n Henry Ix-mpke overturnod
corn'aneck. The . ffn-t of the dlacot
... ------ — . ...................
|mity that complaint* reached l*ro»ecuting Attorney Sulllvan'a office.

lichee. Drmn'a ointment cures pllea.
eczema—any ok In ttrhlnr.
At all
drug store,.—Adv.
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‘BANNER

WANT ADVS."

RAY WATERS HAS ACCEPTED

DIRTY CLOTHES
townuhlp

have a way of accumulating about every
home and it's an expense and makes hard
work for the housewife to have them

MADE CLEAN
if she has to do the work herself. Most
women have enpugh to do without washing
and we can do it for you for such a

OUR SPECIAL SALE
Last Saturday was well attended—we propose
to continue this Sale with more values added

On Saturday, January 17th
91.00

♦

FA^SrJiSl.OO

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3 cans Hart Corn.
3 cans Hart Peas.
3 cans Hominy...

10 Iba. King Buckwheat....40c
10 Iba. Amber Graham i a nr»
25 lbs. Purity Flour \ l.UU
7 Iba. Oatmeal.. ............. 23c
10 Iba. Cora Meal............... 25c

Wunderlich Grocery

LITTLE MONEY

17th. 1*14:
_ Song— "Merrily Slng.“ No. 54.
Hull Call—Kczpnndcd. to by each
naming In one word what our Grunge
ahoitld work thc hardest- for thia

that you can't afford to do the work any
more for yourself. “We wash everything
every other day.” Our wagon will call.

AMERICAN
STEAM LAUNDRY
*
Phono 843

RHULTIRR BROS., Proprietors
Hoot

�JANLAHY 18 t&gt;!4.

CVCTV HjN WtpS I
On* of th* Mart Isbsni
' Things That Contribute
pines* of Life.

If a man wpnt* * hobby fa* ha* to
go out agd hustle for one. Womaa
finds one In her Up whenever she
needs an*. Her bouse, her chfldr**,
her bridge and her elub work tn for
her natural'hobbies.‘ She takes them
But tf a man feeta the need of re­
laxation and a hobby. It regnires »
long process of selection, preparation,
diplomacy and cunning before ho is
permitted to bring on* Into the houseAnd he usually has to go round to
the back door to get In. But once
In he generally manage* to bold on
to.It. Fbr a time it te as much of a
household nuisance a* the man who
stays home daring his vacation, get­
ting in the way of hi* female flock—
the nurse, the cook and the dree*ruakeri—every time bo leaves hl* own
room. But It is usually to redace the

TWO SIGNIFICANT ACTIONS.
Two events of great importance in the business world look place
last week, which indicate a new direction of things in our commer­
cial life.
The members of thc great banking house of J. I* Morgan &amp;
Co. announced publicly their withdrawal from the directorates of
several corporations with which they had long been associated,
and further stated that in the near future they wotfld do more
witlidrawing of thc same character. Henry Ford, of Detroit, owner
of the majority of the sitxk in the Ford Motor Co., announced for
that company that, during 1914, the company would reduce thc
working day to 8 hours, share $10,000,000 of its profits with
it* employees, and provide minimum wage of $5.00 a day for thc
commonest lalxvr in thc big plant of that company, which employs
raKgopmcn.
.
j
_
Thc significance of the act of thc house of Morgan lies in
the fact that the son and successor of thc most powerful financier
the world has ever known declares that thc Morgan bank withdraws
from all directorates m obedience to thc demands of a public senti­
ment which is opposed to the system of “inter-locking directorates’'
by which a few powerful interests could compel action that they
desired. While it is true that the Morgans never used that power
to the detriment of the property or its owners, it is not so certain
that the public fared so well in the Morgan plans for the manage­
ment of corporations. This action of the greatest bankers In the
world sets the pace. There will be thc end of interlocking director­
ates and complete dominance by tbc few. But it must .not be con­
sidered that the Morgan house will lose all interest in thc corpora­
tions of this country because its members no longer scr'vc on cor­
poration boards of directors.
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The action of Henry W. Ford in distributing $10,000,000 of the
profits of thc Ford Motor Cos. among their employees is significant
of two tilings: First, the great prosperity of thc Ford Co., which
alone makes such action possible, and second, thc recognition of
the fact that, after a manufacturing plant has been equipped, and
put beyond thc danger point financially, labor has thc right to a
share in the profits as well as capital.
*
.
—“'Arid' such organizations as the 1. WrW; and the socialist agi­
tation would receive a decided set back if all manufacturing and
business institutions in tlic country would follow Mr. Ford’s ex­
ample as soon as their iustitdtidns are in a position to do. so with­
out crippling their resources, or putting their credit in danger. Wc
expect to see many follow Mr. Fords example during 1914. With
an income said to be second only to Mr. Rockefeller’s, Mr. Ford can
afford to do what he has done. Thc Ford Co.’s product this year
will reach over $150,000,000.
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wooDBi'iir

George Gelael Hr. of Lansing visited
his nephew Geo. Gclscl Jr. and friend*
here tho lattcy part of tho Week.
Mr*. Bywater and daughter 'Ml**
Florence nnd grandchild Goldn Hoy
were over Bunday visitor* with her
daughter, Mr* Itycraon nnd husband

Smith'* was wall attended Thursday.
। There were fifty-nine present with un
offering of M.4B. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Leffler of Woodland were among the
| number. The next society win bo on-

Estate of Hugh Campbell, deceased.
Discharge Issued lo Fugal Campbell.
executor.
Estate or Florence Coykendall.
minor. Annual report of guardian
flletl.

RELIC

OF

PONCE

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transferred from the old cathedral to
So Insecure did

thing but harmony should exist. Now
having explained these thing* to your I

Th* old

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Jewelers—Opticians

Huge linen shields, raised high In
tho air on slender poles, ward of!
tho sun's rays from tho young trees
In one of the public squares of Ber­
lin. Germany. They look like the
scenery of an open air stage, but they
were sot up simply to make a tem­
porary nuncry for the young lindens
that have been. transplanted into
Heidelberg Squard. Tho ehadeleaa
park has no protection from tho hot
sun, and until the little tree* get a
start they need thia artificial shelter

We want to convince you that it will be to your advantage to
keep EVERY GOOD RESOLUTION you have ever made- Helps
Form Character.

A + this time of year nearly every one is mak­
ing some kind of a resolution. Often times these reso­
lutions are made without seriousness and may be kept or brok­
en according to the whim of the one making them.

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and Captain Townsend gave the relic |
agalnst' hi* better Judgment whtni back with warm emotions tu the life
uf thc quaint red schoolhouses which to Mr. Robinson to add to his already i
once dotted the country. A few of Interesting collection.
thes&lt;- one-room hall* of learning *tlll
stand here and there. Just off thc dusIn the history of thia continent come*;
another relic which Mr. Robinson
lu a. transitory state, unu
und &gt;u
In n,-the
~ - -------- -- --------------end probably only a tew ot them will ’ prominent min and n omen profited treasure*, a block of sandstone bear­
■urvtvi-.'Mnd only those that have nad | W ‘"f, training &lt;&gt;r th&lt;-*c picturesque ing th* dear Imprint of tho--human
the wisest and must efficient manage- vduvuUonal instituilona
Here wt
mcnt.
.
1 wen- taught the three It** and thc foot. It wa* tsken from "The Roeks."
In the BANNER'S report ufthc ar.- ■ rudiment* ot other branchia Tin- a short distance from Shawneetown,
nual meeting there an- one or two | maricra formed the young mind* • n- but over tho border line In Kentucky.
k sirauiu
mure iui- i , ~ ~
------ —
-.... .... .... ... It I* believed in tho neighborhood;
the benefit ut j jiur I birch rod, the- dunce cup und oth&lt; t
rho du nut live Ru primitive equipment. '.The aclcncu ol that tho Imprint Is that of prehistoric,
man.
A third ora ot the continent's his-1
what 1* transpiring hire. .Tills ue- iHiscd up on Ihu principle that "to
cuent In thc BANNER uf kK-c. IS •pure IJiv rod w** to epoll the child.'' tory. that which brings ths collection |
Il was thc day ot alnginx geography
to the modem world, is r*preund , down
last fair,
talr. n«»
trcciy expressed."
cxt&gt;ii?»cu. and tin- spelling-bee.
«r. Handwriting uu«
...
.. ... ..
. .
has been freely
Thl* may be true. Six It may have lherary i-tylc were formed upon the I scaled by sn old *llk Revoltqlonsry
been only local and expressed fur a fld-farhloncd school riute. Long be ■ flag— New York Herald.
certain purpoae. that of d|w.r»tilting fora the day*
hygtrnlc equipment ’
some of tho officer*. Thc facts uro!'*1' wnter nupply con»l.ud of u pail 1
that the change* made In tho tx-cr. - . from which all helped themselves with
Tempting Balt fee Big Fish.
I
lary, ircusarcr and two uic&gt;itl«crs uf thvsanu-dipper.
1
To catch a big fish you must use *'
tim rxrcmtte ctrmDUIU,.- had been; T"0 modern wchool la
J ' ternptln* bait.
An advarllsamsnt;
carsfully planned for week*, m.d 'unw-uycr the inethuds lit...
v.„. which cost an automobile manufac­
'
when It Is remembered that Hijrty
In the little red school. And
ntcmbcralilp Hekets were bought on &gt;'’t ‘he ’Vider use uf the school turer 137.000 tor one Insertion In a
the day uf election, for the solo priv-1 plant, which would make It tho ccn- Philadelphia weekly publication may
liege ut voilng for the uiflet-rs. und'Hr.of community activity for civic appear nnonnou* to those unfamiliar
that without doubt c.ory, n &lt; wtn-’ welfare, I.-only the d-.-vei- pmLnt ufto-r w|th the bi« fish that can bo landed
ra»&lt; for thc prvwtrntnacd iicltvi. Iii1?11 *'*
idueuilonut systotn which
when the proper bait Is put upon the
will readily be seen that then wasjlu**1 1|M nr“* «««“•«» ln *h“'
^MiMthlng iu tho air." And In the »»’“&gt;
&gt;ii&lt;:-rouin, jioorlr cqulpp*'
hook.
uvvly.
but prually lovud Utt
writer's opinion the llastinua Oasc '■*
“
And that 127,000 bait surely esugbt
LJUw Assovlatlou will have cvmpl&lt;i-.- L'hvolhuuke.—JJhrhtLiii lU-r-ild.
, a whale—over (I.OOO.OOO worth of
i-&gt;otro| of iltc fulr gruutols &lt;lurln&gt;; I he
cuthing summer,. w(j|cli wu* the &lt;-t|d
the staument ot the automobile com­
*wr writer 1»« nvlttlng ag*lu*i ba*c I

nt

He to uq admin i ut H)v great
mi 'Ame, and certainly ha* no
With the llMlliiga Aiaoi I itli.n,
I qUiUlon u* (a bow- tur thi*
piT'shuuld couirul site Agri­
Society pruperiy to an upsn
1 wfijdh there lb hD doubt a
~t opinion.
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,
WKR further state* that *
I bi- cullod to restore bur­
thu vurluus imbiic or.
-urhl.th bni ri k.. &lt; &gt;■

In

Hastings, Mich.

PHONE NO. 281

Appointment By Phone Day or Night.
Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings

A collection of rwltc*. not related

lx particularly Interesting Iq Itself, is
that of Mr. Michael Robinson of
Shawneetown, III., to whose treasures
wa* recently added n piece of the
coffin In which Ponce de Leon was
buried In tho old cathedral at San
Juan. Porto Rico.
When the leaden casket of ths ex-

C4n be better served by thc new order piece*, which were given to person*
l,f Ihlmt* Hutt IS coming, thc writer of prominence who 'attended the
•Im •» cathedral ceremonies. Cardinal Farsleeted officer* and director* of ihu ।
w. H. HchunU.
Agricultural Society tuumed control,
-------------------------------Capt. O. P. Townsend, who command-

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PIKE 6 DAMON

which follow* such experience* that
he seeks refuge lo * hobby. There
ere many other Incentive*. It la
sometime* Interesting to note how
often It occur* that within the soul
of the hard-fisted business num, the
flnanclnr with th* concrete extorter,
there luTks something of the artistic
which clamor* for original expression.
Whenever worsen a man tn the en­
joyment of a hobby, we Inwtably see
n striking contrast between this bob­
by and the man's fixed vocation. It
is In contrast* that nun finds relaxa-

l/ou Keep JHl

LEON

Illinois Man Has Recently Added
to Hi* Already Extremely Val­
uable- Collection.

T«. ih. HAMMER-

&gt;.

Theas deieou may seam itmll, yri, KUft to taliselves they will grow. The thins tat will atop them
is glasses properly fitted—the kind yon are fitted
with by
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uh

' very poor condition.

A Comnnimcation.

•re ipol. before the nf It time, -H there is a bredeche or pain aboat the eyaa--i( tars la a Simotu
or running tartar ol ta lature-THEN YOU
ARE INJURING YOUR EYES EVERY DAY.

pany which perfnhntd th* successful
fllhlng stunt.
Whsn you behold ths nwostsr which
IsL

ul Hatting* between February
aud Muy ltd- a* he will be |n Uqba
and Horldu tor tit* three month*.
Will be at Hasting* uwry Wudnt-»duy
Ihcrcuflir at h|k ufllcs In the Stub­
bin* Bluvk mid us inuny ugtra day* u*
an- rittuned by Ids prautiev on lil*&lt;
I'clqni.
Iiv«iMxtfuily.
Adv.
Ur. C. U. Owen*.

looks cheap wd Inexpensive, doesn't
it? Thl* advertising proposlllo* car­
ries a grit-rat* moral; you can’t win
something big or worth white unless
you make a big tut! worth while ef-

Anno*| Meeting.

.
Lgnd In gollvte.
la golhte *U wi Ua4 b«lM|s
t« tbs wklfc. *|d
b* »c&lt;vliH
by &gt;urvMss or Imw. WWsct to
ctel regulation*. Hi* ua|t of fit*ab­
ut* te an bgctgr*. wMcb te 3-&lt;t acres.
be brought be- Any oae msy acqqjra aa njuch as
:».«» hvctarc*. pajtog cash at tha

I V during bull i*tivl) bualuito u* may
was dudULt-cd (or* Htp meeting.
« prltikbi.Guestor Meuii, 1'rcxtdi.iii.
il/uU-d JUstlOgs, MlciL, Jam 7. J MIL

lag and grating lauds.

NOTHING CAN BE MUCH

MORE HARMFUL TO

CHARACTER THAN BREAKING A

-

GOOD RESOLUTION

Make A Good Resolution
It's a good thing to do! But when you have made it STICK TO IT.
It’s not too late, now. to resolve on some good plans for the year 1914.
One resolution we suggest, and one which we believe you will think a
good one—is to open a savings account with us AT ONCE—putting in a
given sum of money EVERY WEEK during the whole year—be the amount
ever so small—make it whatever you can afford, but MAKE IT, nuke it
SOMETHING, so that at the beginning of 1915 you can look at your Sav­
ings Book and feel that you have not only gained something in finan­
cial worth but you have strengthened your character by keeping a good reso­
lution.

We pay 3% interest compounded semi-annually on Saving! placed
with us, that is 50% greater than a Government Bond produce* fn in­
terest. Your investment in our bank is backed by $760,000 resources and
thc experience and integrity of our officers and directors.

/tastings City flank
fatingi,

Tbs gsak That Pw Thio/. for You’

MH.

�Uli*,
MtntvNb

Sargvoti*.

though, dun
ouch disaatrouji m
winter: but dorlhg
fo&gt; * slfigU* diy i

CONSUJLTHNO
©WAIRMENT

Mlllir A Harris Furalturi co
UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Licensed Rmbalmer always in attendance

PHONE. 336 OR 387

:*he will not .continue to get a sup­ * Mrs. P|kn entertained her son of
, |&gt;ly, oven equal to tho need* of nor Athena Sunday.

i

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brook*
Phone 173
HArriNaa, Michigan

Mr HUA*.

Red pullet* hatched, In the month*
of March. Abril and May.
I feed
thorn the Park t Pollard dry mash,
charcoal, grit, oyster shell, dry brand
•cratch feed In litter with plenty of
froah water and green feed. House
them In open front pens.
In th*
month of December they layed 1161
fW- Would you call this a good egg
yield or not? If not. can yop tell mo
any method that would Increase egg
production.
________ J: M. Henry.

FIRE INSURANCE
•nay with

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS

Ws pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon dointa LARGE
VOLUME of btiMneas at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros ValtsACo.
Op.C. LAS. hut 57 Hittlip

Order Our Drays
When you have any moving lobe
done. TWa AUTO TRUCKS

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Out Specialty.

H A3 TINGS

TRANSFER CG

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Sec Tht.m

All soils tf electrical iiiik
All Work Guaranteed

GEO. VAN TIFFLIH

Qucaii, KiiuazH 4 Sitiuv A. g. ft

C. QBCDMCU G

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4

flno horse
. In the
i are kept
ina a pack­
CONDITION
POWDER. It la a purely medicinal
Kwdsr. not a food, nnd Its effect on
o stock is to purify tho blood, reguIrlta

Wild fowl* nnd bird* do not lay
during the winter because of tho lack
of food In steady and sufficient
Quantities. Nature ha* fortified tho
quail, for example, though, by lay­
ing a lot of reserve tore© and food
In thc form of fnt In tho fall and thia
supply keeps the bird alive dur­
ing many winter day* when tho quail
must remain on the Hmbn of tree*
all day and depend upon snow for
feeding promptly and In «ufficlent
quantities. cau»c« the name thing to

SOIT11 RUTLAND.

church Sunday School cuqventlon.
Saturday night to hear Prof. Good­
rich lecture on Sunday School Work
Fred Fisher-* •mother returned to |n Foreign Countries. He also had
her homn in Haatlhk*.
Thoma* McLc* and family of Bat- In the Oriental country. Not so many
out on Hunday on account of the
Henry' Sadlers.
cold wnve. Hl* talks wetc line. Bun­
,Mr«. Captain Soar* i- vtaiilng In day afternoon hl* talk wa* un ’ The
Saugatuek for awhile.
B00R Of Boole*." It made u* feel we
Mr*. Fred Fl»h»&gt;r who ha* been can alt understand the Bible and be
in Battle Crock hospital, returned more Interested In the rending of It
home Saturday.
since hearing Prof. Goodrich. The U.
D.-minister. Mrs. Gould, attended the
convention and made the anndunceLITTLE CEDAR LAKE.
inent that hereafter there will be

Dr. ptme’g Favorite prescription
'

for mor* than 40 y*ar&lt; ha* been lending It* hnltb rmtoring sldtatbau-"!

is—in liqokl or

SOLD BY DEALERS IT MEDICINES.

Chink of |&gt;enry Smith
Grand Rapids, DM

Cecil and Edna 8qhro«&lt;ler of Kal- day afternoon at 2:00* P. M.
get* ready for a long «lege of winter
maxoo aro spendia*. thc holiday*
The sick In our community are on
without tho proper food.
thc gnlm
Plenty of warm, clean water la a
very cMentlal thing for winter com­
fort of fowl*.
The habit of letting
Mr. and Mrs. t
tho bucket* freeze over, causing the have returned from
-bird* to drink out of a holo In the
ice in the morning. 1* non-conducive
uu.nri r mi
...... ....
to egg production, to *ay the least.
Henry horbe*Js ctffinned to hl* bed
If tho habit was acquired, early in with rheumatism.
the fall of emptying ail drinking ves­
sel* each evening, much trouble would nell church Sunday evening.
Nalla in tlw Cliickcn Hanse.
motner.
Wnen thc chicken house hn* been
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
atr. and Mr*. John Sheffield, Mr.
on a cold night, we forgot to empty staying with hl* parents for a couple
the fountains and had to take a half­ of week*. They arc expecting to
______ __ ._____Ono might
Bell, 173
Bell, 651
hour
or
more
In
the
morning
making
move
on
tho
Edda
I
’
cnnock
farm
in
Imagine that chicken* nro Immune to
Citizens, 5173
Citizens. 62S1
the round* and thawing out the ves­
the way somo houses bristlp with sel*. Nothing more aggravating than
afternoon.
Weight
J.
L.
Campbell'*
on
Thursday,
the
thorn. Bear In mind that a chicken
looted fountains. •
.
16th. AU are welcome.
PLEASANT RIDGl:.
Nothing Is more conducive to hap­
The timber for the church *hed*
a* well a* II* feet on projecting nulla
Mrs. Florence Kelsey visited
a very'acne sermon nunuay
and that such Injuries may prove aer- piness and comfort among tho fowls
live* in Kalamaxoo over Hunday.
enuren. tie is tri&gt;m r.ngia
!1 Fred Stamm and baby.
taus. A badly torn wattle, or comb during the winter month* than a good
supply of clean litter nt all time*.
' Mrs. Lute Klnnc who had thc mt«- 1.
MIm Mabel McGrath has been a*fortune to ‘
nidi, i-et everyone give
In thc body may be infeited With Many neglect, tho Biter until It be­
NOHTHWEHT JOHXSTOW:
support by their prexnee.
worm*, or become the neat of blood comes musty nnd damp and filthy,
peeled.
poisoning that will kill tho bird. We then wondor where disease come*
tamed
have *een chicken* with almost tho from when It break* out In the flock*
irtinan, wno
entire wing lorn off from a wound
Lum Olmstead and Fred Colwell. Battle Creek nnd have been spending
from a projecting nnll In tho chicken
Charles Horn ot Detroit In vl«ltlng
•pent Sunday with Howard McIntyre a few weeks with friend* hero rehouse. Tho birds fly with *uch force cheap nnd very essentia! to the health
snd family.
turned to their home In Denver, Col..
against a sharp point that damage is and happiness of the fowl* during &lt;h* ana wilt return to Detroit Saturday.
About twenty-live neighbor* gath-1 Thursday.
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almost certain to follow tho fontset. ahort winter day*. Arrange to jfiva
Our *c*tool began .Monnay suer a Sunday.
ered at Gene Nichols lam Friday
Frank-McCaty has purchased thc
Aside from the Injury to the chlckthat shines. Their day* arc short
Ashcl Beach farm nnd will move *oun.
.ng nt evening and report a pleasant lime.
—
------| Consideration. 128.00.
poultry keeper. Blood poisoning. nnd enough a* It 1s nnd every minute add­
....
.
n
JIuJTy
ed means belter prepared 10 lay more
School Report.
Mr. nnd Mm. John Sheffield
known to follow a wound from a nail egg*.
A variety of food will bring egg*
In the chicken house.- And as fot
■
Mr*. Andrew Adam* entertained
minor annoyances—who has not had ■bout a* quick aa anything we know ina Mr*. W. Kelley and inn of North| tho soap club member* nt &lt;"
No day* taught, 20.
| Friday.
thc carelessly driven nail In the hen youraelf and atudy the need* ot the ’ait Harry, nnd Mpmi Horn and
Total atendancc. 7S1
taken
Dr. Kellt
house?
dinner.
All
had*
a
rthe
time.
ply
thc
need
and
winter
egg*
will
not
BALTIMORE CENTER.
he safe plan is to go around with
I
Miss EtheL Robinson, who teacho*
D. C. Hilles, nnd wife, arm Cnrl and
a hammer, looking for nail* to drive uo ao scarce and auch a mystery.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
■ tho Burney Mill* school, wa* a guest
In or pull out. Broken end* of wire
A
.K.
Kipp
a
of
Bedford
Inst
week,
reI ol' her cousin. Mra. Cha*. Glllusplc.
Born Sunday moraine, Jan. 4th. to
Give plenty ot room’ In well ventll- Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Siarnm a -■
—•
; house should have smooth surfaces,
aon.
nnd family over Saturday and SunAll pupils enrolled were perfect
Weight 614 pounds.
every nail that has liern driven In and
attendance except Vern Civ
•lomrncc, ■ tittySome hens hav- a born tendency to
pulled out makes a nest for mite* to
Floyd lcn*M*l) papered and painted
Emrllne Stevens. ■Nellie Herrington &gt;
El win Orrnsbe had the misfortune
lay,
while
other*
have
n
bom
tendency
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Be careful In the connt Will Warner’s la&gt;: week.
Thc
and Johnnie House.
to |o»r -a good cow Saturday night.
Cemetery AcsOciiillon &lt;x|&gt;*ct to Ini-c-t wnung wlin no hope ..f h. r rn-ovrry.
Thc school was very much surprls- Found her dead In thc morning. Sho
Egg ahella should be powdered nnd with them this Wed.n'iulny.
I
-',r. and Mra. Ernest Crandall nnd
that It la kept In good order.
fell on tho cement floor nnd tyn* hurt
We hear that there Is n family go- daughter Leihn spent New tear* with '•Syria township.
Internally.
Miss Anna Thoma*, teacher.
Ona feeding HMta la *&gt; gtv* the hens
Professor Rlec'a experiment at Cor­
held In the rhurch Friday evening.
All the children and fnmi-'
nell college, trap-nesting the same morning, nothing at noon and a fuli Warren Joff bstnc her.- ol. _
Thc Banfii'ld U. C. T. U. will meet
The L A. S. will be entertained by
bird* for three years In succession, airwl nt night.
Mr». Elbert Edmund* goes to Lan-|
from Colorado.' il:&lt; wife and son 1
Ht thc home uf Mr*. Malay Tuesday ! Mrs. Cha*. Dubol* nnd Mrs. Cha*.
horn* arc still pr»lltnblc to keep, The
| Jan. 20. Picnic dinner. All mem- Giltaxle nt the home of the former.
Nelson Bird, nlfe nnd daughters at that ptace nnd Urbandale.
— .-....-..-a
Thursday. Jan. Sth.
d to be ----------present,
same bird* ar&lt;- being trap-neried a day.
Mr*, trench and little daughter of
aplvndld
attendance
i
The funeral of Mr*. Frank HulzCabbage, mangoes, potatoea. etc.,, .urtta of-Sfirrm Timmerman nmi ■; I'rtmndaln arc visiting Air*. French'*
t-| Vaugh who died at her home In Rich­
make excellent green feed.
aimily during ln»i week. Maying witn ! ...other. Mrs. Speller.
Leghorn still pays a prollt.
:- ardvllle Wednesday morning, wan
A llttlo moistened food Is relished.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy McDonald of Knl-1
on Tuesday night.
What, thl* mean* to n poultryman &gt;nd will slightly Increase egg produc­ ..cm
■o I hold In the U. B. church Friday noon.
iainazoo. Mr. nnd Mr*. Lewi* Moore at' lectrd for the ensuing yea
Owen-and
Eddie
Preacqtt
ot
Allcwho Is producing market egg* I* that tion.
I burial In Sanborn cemetery.
v Mr*.
&lt;an visited at W. E. IluasrH'* thc
after he hn* got Ifl* house filled with
‘Suhbaugh leave* .i husband und four
Prezident—Mr*. Coleman.
; Mrs. F. Robinson Inal weak.
it muA not be forgotten that thc
| Ohlldran to mourn beside* a
food flavor* the flesh it* well tu the
expense nnd trouble of raining chick, friend*. She had suffered lo
Buttle
CEDAR CREEK.
cn* lor mrer year* At tea*.. it rrtulre* a good deal &lt;&gt;f room .on which '
। word for those around
.
GLASS CREEK.
o Indiana Saturday.
' o raise 600 or 1.000 pullet*, but there |
j
*Jdly mjrsc'l by frlcndsy outside ol
ell attended.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Bristol spent
are many plant* an which that num- . Thc Sunday School convention was
I her own family.
hold at Podunk church Saturday even
*OM TataMdge and family also spent1
•*" on ,he norl*’ "nd ,lx on »he
Of epursr. there arc other breeds than ng und Sunday was well attended
L*ghorna which will lay for thro* or • ------ —*”
•
. ..
..
four years, but the Leghorn docs not ।
The officer*■ were «Uct- •ho day with friends here.
Mra. David Conklin went to Grand
"
-- -•
•oom to have tho tendency to lake on
£' JY',BvF”'
tended the funeral of Mrs. Frank I
roo much fat. that la so common with
Lcarl J* ?lttn,A- Plnl,t '.lc&lt;' £*•*•
church.
..
.. . _
.....
1 Mrs. r.UA Heebvr. wran.l Via.
people tor
peupie
for u
a lew
few ouy*.
dnya. vavid
David expect* KaulsbauKh
.... ....... at tho Dowling
"
FHHmv
to go there thl* week nnd will nej company her home.
.. The w. C. T. L. met
met wll
with Mrs. M.
better condition to contlnuo egg pro- i _
'
Merriman ha* been *pond9duction.—Exchange.
I ----- X and Kalamazoo Friday on I insHomer
Knn.A dm.
Thc Hunday School wa* r
Ing tome
time wtr&gt;.
with CeiaN.ia
friend* in
in in.ti.
Indlbuslnes*.
Hunday.
Mra. Mina Otis Mu**on died al her &lt;
Hiram Babcock and family .pent i
,81U&gt;L—Bennie Johnson. Sec.
home in Hastings Monday morning, i
------ Laubaugh.
Laubaugh.
Trea*.—
—Gladv*
Gladys
—Mr*.
Trcas.
Her untimely death wo*■ a
shock
w great .nut
* ’1 - -nw
-­ Ya.ra.i.v «iu&gt; p*r&gt;.i
Mowrj’. Librarian—Beulah Wertman. 1
friend* In thia f*1^Save.25 wrappers from Cottage Bread. Cut out the name "Cot­
hen. which ha* a coat of hair and a neighborhood.
Mr. and Sira. John Morri* of Lncey
«
, .
tage Bread." and save and bring 35 of them to us and for 50c you
tail similar to that of a cat. There
Harry Dunn -of 'iftdford I* in thl* land Mr. nnd Mrs. Buxton of North
Johnson. Teacher for class No. J—
neighborhood on bitlines*.
can get one of those handsome pillow tops.
Mr*. Gun*cnhou»er. Bible cliu*—Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Edgar
Sam Dunkley.
'falned for .dinner on Ne
BAN FIELD.
BREAD TICKETB-6 tickets (or 35c, 35 tickets for 81.00.
Al. XfMannl* I* 111 at this writing.
Fowl* reapond to kind treatment
There wa* a full house at church
very quickly and they reap*nd to Sunday, a good .start for thc new
Cottage Bread is delivered 4 times daily and is always (resh.
neglect a* quick. A full feed to day year. Come again. Everybody come.
Everybody com*.
Albert
Tongate
and
family
of
West
and starvation ration* tomorrow will
Homo of the Ladle* of the L. A. 8.
Gladys Mowry
not produce luccea* with* fowl*. Tho furnished up the parsonage for the n*rry *nenx Sunday at David Brtasecret of (ucceaa with fowls, at any pastor'* temporary u»e. until his famfd her father last Sunday.
constant careful attention to detail*.
David Bristol butchered 24
lo Maple
Fowl* running at large, or even on
Phone 548
W. Armbruster, Prop.
Hastings, Mich.
Wm. Wandell who was III la much
*• day last week, which of cour*e
better.
brought him a neat turn.
dnughtcr. Mr*. Clyde Wulton and I
George Miller I* in Hosting*
Mr*. Daisy Edmunds Is visiting her
baby who arc afflicted with mcasle*. |
tending the supen-Wnf affaire.
John Bush of Gregory called at Mr.1
•Ing.
Burkholder's last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. C. J. Shoemaker of
MIDLAND PARK.
Urbandale are keeping house and aaCreek were Hunday guest* of Fred
Blstlng in the store while Mr*. EdAshby and wife.
Wo are having a alight attack
Mr*. Mary Hallett returned to her
Mr. and Mr*. Chauncey Tungato
school work in Northern Illinois Wedmd Mr*. Harger arc visiting
■pent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Will DePreaster of
with her nephew Henry Chamberlain
j|*v.
Perkin*
returned
to
his
home
Dowling.
and family.
H. M. Davis returned to Indiana
vlca* nt North Barry tho 'past live Monday evening to resume hl* work.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment'
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.

Any Photo You May Wish
On a Pillow Top
The Palm Garden

I SELL FARMS, HOMES,

FOR SALE,
6 Single Comb White Lcghohn Cock
erels, Youngs’ Strain

3 Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels

Ella Cock of Hinds Corners sneni
M. Edmund* and Jud Chandler
returned Saturday from thMr business part of last wlQk’«lth her coAlnT
Arloa Payne.
trip to Toledo.
E. L. Huraley in th* possessor of n
Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Entertained
naw 1914 Overland automobile.
company over1 Sunday.
Wm. Crawford of Battle Creek, who
for thalr new home In Klnora

the road to recovery a* to be visiting
In thl* neighborhood.

3 Anconia Cockerels

2 White Orpingtpn Cockerels

returned from tho west.
Hello Ethelyn!

3 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerels

M. W. Hicks

• Cough

Hidings, Mich.

i&gt;la at Midland
dint In the lake

Hello John!

year* both for my children and my■ Air
la
__
care a cough or cold.
No family
with children should be without It a*
It give* almost Immediate relief in

1 Pair Buff Cochin Bantams

great Importance

Detton Mon’day guest* nt Mr*. Clara
Looml*.'
lUlph Ixtoml* of Bellevue visited at
George Payne's Friday.
Mr*. Arthur Eddy and father Mr.
Mr*. Donald McQuarrle.

HIGH STREET.
v
Mr. and Mrs. Doligla* Hall attended

Friday evening.

rUM 3B5

Woman’s Darigei*
Hot flisheH—diriiness, fainting spells, beadache
feeling ohd ill* of a kindred nature—are nature’*
The female disturbance or irregularity back of thw
Slid have immediate care and attention. OtherwiM
kl^eohstilntfoh soon fare aka down.

Department

Rev. Paxson I* v&amp;itlhg In Bradley
ah&lt;t Grand Haven.
Rov. Porkln* nnd wjfo aro visiting j
tholr slatofr near Flint.
Atldlllws*!
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Brown ar* I
in tbo wintar, out of bar natural
spondlng a row
•ponding
feW days at
- --------Mr.—
LopeFaj
_ ___
•on. Is the tael .that mah haa f
near Hickory Corners.
ORANGEVILLC.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Payne spent
constant and steady aouroo of food
■jfra Nom-Porter was serlonaly til Saturday and Hunday with Bort Rob­
Mtppiy equal to the aprihg and sum- , „**t. wcr
. Dr. Cro*« of Delton attchd- inson's and Fied Hind"* people ot
week.
mor rattan*, and «o th* hen canqot j ln_ l r '
Battle Crock..
help but lay. But neglect to feed two
miss Way. our teacher, spent her;
nr three morning* a week until Vl.pat|on In Allsgan with her mother, boat races aa the wnve* are rolllhg
several hour* after sun up. or neglect.
Mnu j ..nn WlSfcham and daughter* an In summer time. Onijr tho exto feed reriltnrlv at a.ir. anarn nn.t .. ... .Y_
treitic south portion having any ico
nil
hnothrr. Mra. Edgar

R. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,
.
lUttings. Mich

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER

FarU.

lilting friend* at that place.
James Southard ha* purchased the

KnicKcrbocker.
Harold Hlchardson from Bowen*
Mill* visited Ernest Robinson Satur­
day and Sunday.
&gt;• Palnf&lt;
Quito a crowd attended the party
Rheumatism Is vary painful and at Jamea Southard'* Friday night
exhausting. - especially I
the chronic dancing and visiting wa* the enter­
——
■—
.---— rell«f when tainment of the evening. They delhesn *pell«
com* on. RENNE'B
PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL. la tho and Mr,. Southard flno entertainers.
.thing needed.
It *
dean and
Hugh Ritter from North Irving has
* remedy rented Andrew Myers farm.
that ease* the pain
Nearly everybody from this neigh­
borhood attended the Sunday School
convention at 1’odunk church Sunday.
Ora Merrifield la quite alck at thia
cholera

Summer Resort Property and
Businesses, No Matter
Where Located.

The great number of blanks of my recent advertisement I have
received demonstrates the readiness and willingness of the property
owners of Barry County to co-operate with me, and 1 thank you.
The spontaneous response I have received from my recent ad­
vertisements since resuming the real estate business, clearly shows
that the owners of property not only appreciate what I was able to
accomplish while formerly in business here, but their confidence in my
ability and integrity to REPEAT, and with your co-operation, I WILL.
Just four weeks since I opened my office for business and I have
a nice lot of city and farm property listed and a good many inquiries
for property, so all that is necessary for us is to
KEEP A PLUG­
GIN'.”
“KEEP A PLUGG1N',” so When you wish to sell and mH
quickly and get what your property is worth you know that C. B.
BENHAM is the one who can turn the deal for you.
When you are in town call and sqe me and renew our acquaint­
ance. II we are not acquainted, let’s get acquainted, and let me list1
and sell your property.

C. B. BENHAM

REAL ESTATE ANO INVESTMENT BROKEN
IIS North SroaSway.

/

Shana 47*.

�THE nAOTrygc yucnm, jancary is, tili

world nrafa tofay.

• iVL IT ATRIAL
NU OUST

nrmwATioNAJL
SUNDAY

school ejesson

Eternal Is not

COLDS IFFWT THE KIDNEYS

chst. whether saved or loot.
(qomssm
b one will btcomp extinct Eternal
life Is spiritual life, ths life of God In
us. as ooniraoted with spiritual death,
tho alienation of man from the life of

Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pur­
ee)! add family of Battle Creek. Mr.

ncya?
. -•
Dots yoyr fcfevl
weak?

HINE

HIGH BANK.

People Have Found t.rtslnd tho fullowlni

and Mrs.' Arthur Millar, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Miller and daughter, Doris of

us appealed to the Scriptures. "What
Oould and family and Mr. and Mrs.
These symplc
Is written In iho law? how readcst
Goo. Skidmore and family and Miss
thou?" Jpsus* path was marked out pact kidney wt.
Grinnell.
•
Weakened ugneys need quick help.
and Illuminated by tho Word of God.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Paddleford
Do
*
o
a
inJWy
Pills
'are
especially
Golden Text:
He was barn of a virgin According to
entertained the tatters parents, Mr.
prru.ircd
for
VMkencd
kidneys.
tho Scriptural
(Matthew 1:33).
and Mrs. Bachelor ot Hastings.
Hastlnga
papple
recommend
them.
according to tho
OrvlHo Calkins, who has been
| Tho Qood Bamnritan la peculiar to In Bethlehem
Mrs. Elmar Yponablr. Madison St- spending a few days with his brother
ol 1 A GAN TODAY I Lukes record. Matthew and Mark Scriptures, (Matthew H5), dwelt In
Egypt according to tho Scriptures Hastings, Mich., says: "When I Rosa Calkins In Kalamasoo. returned
| each record n question by n ta«Y&lt;L I (Mt. 2:IS).' returned to Nasareth ac­ caurht could It Battled on my kidneys, home Monday.
•
I but believed to be different Incident- cording tq the Bcripturea (Mt. 2:24), causing Sharp ghootlng pains In my
&gt;ont New
It Is Interesting to note that In the met Satan with thc Scriptures (Mt. back. My limbs were sore and there
HOLTU CASTLETON
Gospel «f the Hon of Man wc rind this 4). opened His ministry In fgUHIment was sediment In the secretions. When Esther Groho.
dlr.courac which speaks of thc broth­ of and with the Scripture*'(Luke 4:
Miss Eunice Hanes bf Nashville
erhood of man. The- lesson may bo 16-31). carried on Hla ministry in ful­
"innly -t
spent Wednesday and Thursday with
divided Into two ports, each of which fillment of the Scriptures (Mt. 8:17).
there­
present n pair of questions and a pair died and rose again according to .the for- recommend them "
Mra. V. Buxton Friday morning.
-------------The meeting of the North Balt­
Pries 50 imore Telephone Company was held
Frank Hollister haa rented Sam U«- “f anpwars, as follows,
Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3), appealed
Buffalo. Monday. December 29th al Frank
Foater-Mllburn
limo und again to the Scriptures as
troth's farm.
j
Lcfaon DbWons.
the supreme authority (e. g.. Mt. 15:
Chaffee's. Tho following ofllcers were
Ed. HUI Is Ihe new tenant on the
elected: Geo. Skidmore, president;
Idvbnuuwr farm.
llcmttmher. the n.im&lt;— Doan's
Al. Callahan, v|co president; W. C.
ko no other.—Adv.
with finality. Wo arc respojislbln for
Willetts. sei-rotary;
Frank Chaffee.
Ph If Dahlha user's farm lust Wednes-1
obedience lo ll. We arc to search the
day. Ha takes possession next spring, i
Hcrlntprrs to determine whether
Mr. und Mra. J onus Hawblltt spent
Ned Hicks and family spent Sunday
men's words ur.- so (Acta 17-11). not
Aa (ho
corresuondent for our
cn' thnus’h &lt;?t'ha8,^ltbr.&lt;1^tUI|l',C’God COMn‘y' ’ h“V0
to
my
hasJJZ-ed. Shd*!! pro&amp;‘ and
1 eroM "nd
,h“ du,v l“,Mnid ,0 lhc
Rev. Gould Is conducting revival
Harley Hayman nnd family spent
croxs nnd do the dpty assigned to thc
ew Years at Geo. Hayman's.
best of my aMllty. Our state paper meetings nt the IT. B. church. Every­
prove Himself true. How wo should urges us
to keep a Temperance one la cordially Invited lo attend/
Mlsa Clara Willetts spent- Sunday
Tim Outline Developed.
love, and trust, und exalt, and honor. column. In our county paper. T mln-.
&lt;-crely trust our editor will permit me
Harley Hayman and family spent j Thc Lawyer's Question—Perhaps
wunaay at ran umnoar ..
|hl. lnwjcr nriw and addressed
Lee Riegler of Toledo, Ohio,
Fred Parks and family and Mrs. |||m wl|h (h(i quc,!lon rfcorded. A commandments (Matthew 23:37-38). rho serin Indifferent to thc advance Will
Thomas of Lansing were —
tho
faura Parks spent New Years at Uwypr wnR probabl&gt;. Iho umt
n And these two involve the-Trholc ten
"f their sister, Mra. Fred Dur'll d alcohol. Just so long wc need to be
Frank Berrys.
_
I scrlfa. and Is not io be understood In thc O. T. Godward, the whole ■in and doing along all educational k&lt;fF, nnd family lost week.
Mr and Mra Henry Dell, r enter- | hvre u« meaning what wo I------- '
heart, soul, strength, und mind, cenl- Ums.
And foremost among these
Miss Bessie Rogers.uf Hastings vlstalned Mrs. Turner Austin Defang Uwyt r |O&lt;lay. His relation w.
Itcd her cousin, Mias Huxcl Barnum.
•IrtMtas Beulah Muter Nea k&lt;ara . Uw of Moa&lt;.,. nol to civil! Iu
•urne within our Iron ranks who do
Ed. 3ta^nvr “P*1
fFrnl • «
lawyers or scribes made cot&gt;l&lt;— — —
'•■“r. Whh nap),. Grme friends^
-Scriptures, kept count ot thc letters
W. 8. Barnum and wife and
Robert Ovenrmlth visited hl# father । of &lt;he o T writings (Alt. 5:18)
daughters Mary and Margaret spent
.» n.,„.
l... w~k.
'taught, etc. This I awyer know whut condemned, for tec have failed to -each tho members who arc Indiffer­ Sunday ut James Matthews' near
ent to attend -union meetings and
। was written, and asked tho question keep thls'Uw. We have fallen short, i .rouse nnd bring back those who have Hastings.
SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
"templing Him." not tho only &lt;lme both In our relationship Godwurd. , become uninterested.
Elwood- Barnum is spending a
lie was treated thus.
Tempting and that.manward. Ho what wc need
week wlih his uncle, Edgar Wells,
Ihu way tu
humanity." Our United Htutes mem­ -and ftiiully In Jackson.
Ifnlch's In Battle Creek last week.
' |rlirll
Mrs? Harvey Euston nnd daughter
bership -10.871 for 1912. Number of
Mrq. Freeman and Mlsa Mabie ra(h, with them thn
Unions In our state i« *&gt;50, Memberaddressed our I but did not do.
Answer
Jesus tells :,h|l’ ,n Michigan 13.389. Number o(
Emmett FtolghneFs Munday after­
The Lord's Answer.
------------ —-------Jesus, ----- idry attUea. No„h Dafc.-ta, Kansas and Sarah Durkee, the latter part ot tho
noon.
, ,
. I structor.
ams »imr wuru was uscu hlin that Ihe answer Is right, but does
Maine anil Tennessee.
Albert Met Icltand and.family spent b&gt;. Nicodemus in John 3. also lx rrnd- not give- him credit for having done Oklahoma.
New Years at David McClellands at.crrd ••d(&gt;clors- |n Luke 3:46.
Thc it. Hiner thc lawyer wauled to do. 1 North Carolina an&lt;l Mississippi and Yearn dinner with tho former's sister.
BarryvHI*.
lawyer's conception of Jesus «.i&gt; that Jesus tells him to do, but it is Im- Ii West Virginia are ail white und Mrs. Aden Burroughs, of Rutland.
posaiiiic
lor
mm
to
no
so,
as
it
is
»ur
।
*«Vh..s alluwocl some
।
.
..... He wus a teacher, not that He was
Hasel Barnum was the. gqe*t:
us today. It is not our doing, it 1,
stjut, *o erafack South Da- of Miss
Mra. Gladys Jordan Sunday and;
UrYln«'
" Mexico. Iowa
niTinnil
This was the mistake of the nation HU doing, that give, us life
Tho Lawyers Question.—Falling to (ArkanaM are marly dry. Colo­ Monday.
John Blood went Saturday for n
___ C ..__
........ , ................
*udi&gt;. I Uth. Texas ami Louisiana show
weeks visit with his brother-in-law.
u/li/lllllll
|&gt;clll (lanUh SJ,_ Another mistake of
pr 1 the townships of Ontario huv'c gone Orlln Grim th. of Brooklyn, Mich.
Justify himself by asking the further
.Mr and Mra. John Blood entertulnlUvstluii 'And who io my neighbor?• - I dry. Temperance lcad- ra In that pr«- ed for New Years dinner Mr. and
r. I vincc are contlden:
tb.n with this
How willing wc arc to Justify uurMr?. A. J. Hemer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.
se-lvns. Adam had this spirit (Oc-n. ■nagnillrcnt record It will nut bo long । S Fuller. Miss Bessie Fuller. Glenn
before the public bar «ill be abolished
Fuller and family, Will Hauer and
entirely from Ontario
catarrhal symptems.
cause of what Christ haa done. Thc Wo profess that It was
UscHranei—you breathe it—no stem- j world Is -still trying to "do" to get । lx* °f unintcntlunoUy.
war.1 Island. In N&lt;-'
other try to »q
Puller Munday night.
ach dosing—the healing, soothing and life, but God has only one way. and , wu&gt;'
Newfoundland there
that l» faith In Christ. So the lawyer But the day will ।
loons, except In on.
brane of thc nose and throat, quicklyallsyn had a wrong Idea about Christ, also [will not avail. Th
about
himself.
Hr
hud
faith
In
Christ
;
concerns
only
ih&lt;&gt;
the inflammation, surely stope the irrita­
majority
tion and banishes the disease or your us a teacher, and In himself ns a Jaw- not the Godward.
dinner With Mr. und Mni. John Donmoney refunded. A complete outfit SLOT. In'Christ as Lord, und no confidence | The Lord's Question.—Jesus r,-sCAKVETH A STEBBINS
In himself. And that Is what thi- ponds with tho discourse In v 30-3&lt;&gt;.
।
[ ending with the question a» :&lt;&gt; who
---- I Was the neighbor. The parable pre——-•
■ in — —- | sent* the grace of God.
Th&lt;- law.
I with which the luwyel was familiar,
J hud failed to tiring eternal life to him.
tun. to fall down cellar und bruise
■ODVthliun of the
her bhouldir und hip quite badly last

Thc Good Samaritan.

f

A due to » ditordered rttnucL A isu with food
dilution it nearly always good natured. A
great many have bun permanently cored of stomach
trouble, by Chamberiaia’a Tablets after yean of suf­
fering. Thue tablets strenythen the stomach and
enable it to perform its faction naturally. Try

them.

Chamberlains Tablets
EMERY CORNERS.

IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY

In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

You can get just what yoi^ want at Tom's.
Try My 15c Buslnm Lunch

The Best Coffee in thc City
IN HOONAN‘6 CIGAR. STORE.
Jafl.raon Street
Hastings, Mich.

Tobacco Jalk
St is natural for you to go where you

get the best.
Our Cigars and Tobaccos arc thc Best.

Why?

Because the Cigar and Tobacco business is our business
only.
Because we give it our^ntire attention.
Because we have the Zinc Lined Cases and Electric
Moi*tcner to do it with.
Because we turn our stock Light times a year and you get
no old stock.
Did you ever buy u Cigar that would break up in your
mouth ?
_
Did you ever buy Plug Tobacco that you could not cut with
Did you fiver buy Scrap Tobacco that was dry, would break
up, and no task to it?
Tbatjib not the way it was intended lor you by tins ipanu*
lucluurs.
.
Our sfock of Cigap&gt; and Tobacco arc always Moikl, Clean
and Prssh. You get the worth of your mouvy uad it w»5l&gt; you
no mure (ban the Dry( Dusty kind.
Wc tuk you to try up onto and you wj|| be our itgutaf
I ■: | DM r.

.

Wc carrv uu assortment of many, many kind* of Cigars
and Tobaccos. Wc carry tbv-Rind you use.

ra lift) your

/riaids'

whole race, which fell I sues ut
•ver. Kce Gen. 3 for thc ‘ made
ifeves being Hu tun and his | page t&lt;
Htrlpped—nuked before tion of
uving uny righteousness. dcnt, ;
half-dead—man's coisdl- Jolts! r&gt;
urv. as u result of thc full. • un. wl

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Everett spent
Hundsy at Fred Everett's.
Jesse Miller and family spent Sun­
fay &lt;il LillUn Hill's.
Henry Martens of Newaygo called
on friends here Sunday.
Glen Wolfe und Charley farabec
of Baltic Crek uro visiting at Orr
Dunham's.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Everett took a
business trip to Vermontville Mon­
day evening.

They will enter-

Alf are Invited.
’
*
'
Preaching Jan. 13th at 3:3g. All
come out lo the service.'
*
rlth her slater In Naahvllle lust week.

Chronic CouMlpaUon Cured.
case of chronic constipation I aver
knsw of. and Chamberlain's Tablets
cured me,-” writes S. F. Fish. Brook­
lyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers.—
Adv.
t

FARMS FOR SALE
Money to Loan
on Real Estate
Now is the time to buy farm land.
Let us hear from you before
you buy.

Ezra Morehouse &lt;3 Co.
Ezra Morehouse will be at Hastings Saturdays,
Delton Mondays.

A
“

r i*'
Mr' ‘‘“t* Mn‘- Hugh Carr und *
**’" I daughter .Norma and Miss Anna A
nrs- Thomus of Lucey spi-nt Saturday
u........ v.__ _
entertained the r. Lillian Stevens. ..nd the
lay.
About 35 ▼
•lutluii qf Congressman Hob.

,, , .
...
. .
, ,1
*lr- and Mrs. John Reams and ▲
physical ami eternal death unless
‘fj I... 1.11 slu*,! I., ik.-gnaied I
all(1 CarI niinl|jton visited ut "
raved. In which cusc he will escape
mal Conitltutlonul J r«h bftfOii gp,.rry Thomas' last Wednesday and A
sternal death. and may escape physinent Dav, to be observed by heIpvll butcher.
Y
™. ...................
—-------------------.. ...le Itlbboui-rs us a day ut fast-________________ ▲
resent the O. T. law and ceremonies. ! mg und pn,y, r for victory in this
Mi ohnphk *
v
which caufiLdo nothing fur the relief great campaign. ,All those like mind'
..........................
of this one who needed help.
May ud lo be nslu d lo Join In the"--1-----Mra,
Newton
B
not the Samaritan represent our Lord. I vance uf the day.
“
Ridge Thursday
who Journeyed, camc where he was. j e.i. h local Union shall be as
week.
Kiw him. had ^compassion, went to .hold a public- meeting, not late
Mrs. Millie Fisher visited her par­
। him, bound up his wounds, poured In March, nt which an offering shall be
oil und win- toll speaks of Holy Spirit tak&lt; u fur th. campaign fund of the ents at Lakeview Hunday.
kin Bible), set him on his own beast National Woman s Christian Temperthe church next Hunday morning.
▼
[(Christ
--------- - -elur.g.i
hanged places with
with us.
tw. 3I Cor.
Frank Cpgswell of Hustings visited ▲
6:31). took care of him. departed,
Mr. nnd Mra. Orr Fisher Wednesday
guarantied supply for his need, und
uf lust week.
▲
promiced to rum. again? Certainly
Mra. James Fisher has been ill thc Y
Prohibition Itcsoiupast week with Inflammatory rheu- +
then vonit
.......
mdttem nnd pleurisy. Dr, McIntyre
ti-Buloon fa-ague cummliu
attend* her.
hard tu re-eugnixe tin.- neighbor. Mer­ thousand December 10.
cy characterised him. Tho reUlionship depended-not upon hl# ncurnoM and. In thc big parade they marched
to him. but upon his nc&lt;d._ Tour to th- capital and presented the pell- dinner.
m-lghbor i- tlii- one wh&lt;» needs you.
1 Is that tho neighborhood rule In your
town? That Is the Bible rule.
Thn-I- hundr. .1 W . C, T. F.
The Lord's Answer.—"Go. und du stippurn-d th- Ahlj-Buluon
Gruve vUiti-d her broth* r. Mr. und +
'thou likewise." Hu yuu must If yuu proposal, iii.inbitig In parade.
Mra. Jumi s-AIct’eck Tuesday.
,
Mr. un&lt;l Mra. John Brlnkert and ▼
I tor Slup.iril und I'ungri-ssman I
slater ot Barryvlllc visited -Mr. and A
..
j 31r». Jos. Meaaongrr Sunday.
▼
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L1OIIH—Th. N. » llepublle......................... I While rawing wood uno day last A
Tin mb let uf a statesman, who la i week Richard Deiiiond had the tnla- ”
now a t, avh« r. Ex-President Tub. so । turlune Ju lo»&lt;- one of his Ungers. This A
well put to th. tu.lenlsul Cornell t'nl- 1* rather unfortunate for Mr. Detheir milk route to Fred Phillips.,
vetslty:
! mund us he Is obliged tu work out ♦
"To the inm, who ta engaged In i and in doors.
nspon&gt;ll{k work, who must have ut I Cue of thc little twins of Mr. und ▼
hi* command i|k best that I# In him. -Mrs. Jus. Mi-Peck was quite seriously ▲
at lu&gt; fast, I" liini I would with all the I ah’k the past week. A doctor wus Y
In Ulsmurk Hunday.
«-m-rg&gt; I p.u.--. &gt;■
advise and urge, called und she 1» much better-al this A
Little Marie Phillips was quite sick Ixum- drink alum- absduU'l)."
I writing.
Mr. und Mra. Lester Beach of the
Itidge- spint Sunday with his parents,
Rub Cronk und wife uf Maple
south of Hastings.
MTELD.
Grove visited al John Snore's Sunday ‘
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Mead Spent Sat­
and called ut Len Strow's,
.
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Burn lo Elba Ackley und wife a sou I Flint, are visiting her parent#, Mr. urday and Hunday al Hastings attend­
Wednesday evening.
and Mrs. P
il. Trout and other ing thc F. M. Quarterly muollngs con­
-rrrt .......... r.m.iy
I•»'"
-r
-nd ducted by llev. 11. p. F. Guffln. chair­
man.
thrlr part hl" Charlie Phillips and ।vl'
r H'.. ^^rtorly met Un* b
... Albert Buyers ctilcr- .
_____ .... l&lt;rother, Bcutt ifiiluff u( held next Friday, Saturday und'Hull­
Grand Rapids !.««( week.
•
DAYTON COKNERb.
und our minister In charge
Mr. mid Mr*. Charlie Baldwin uf Griswold
Bev. J. L. HaxelilUid.
aA large company vf neighbors and
- •*’
vkslted at Murgitu
^Tlida gave- Mr. ptid Mrs. Elmer
Saturday.
Wi'l.-uii u iiiisccllaneuuB shower ut the
horn., uf Mrs. UcImii'h purcut#. Mr.
MIm VlIiius Godfrey of Bowtie
slid Mr#. Lewis Gordin/ lust week (.'enter lx visiting her coualu*. Mr. and Peck took dinner «|||i Nr. and Mrs.
Cites. Qsbprn Hunday.
Tuwdsy evening.
A very pleasant Mrs. H. &lt;' t.'rulf und (uinlly,
Mra. Ray PcrklM -of North Cuatfa
evening wus epont l»F those present*
Miss Mullen (,'rcMor was uftabie tu
A ulvu cu||ev(ion
things
....... ut ..useful
................
-.- attend achuul ihe past week un uc- ion visited her sister, *• Mrs. Charlo*
Lvayts, Sunday. •
f. and Mrs- poison us si count of vlckn-»-.
imlndtr ortho
j1 A
wu
reminder
vr Iho ucraripn.
occasion.
•reception
--------- ’s given Mra- L. HID
NORTHE.UT CAbTlATON.
Clurvpco Utter and fi/tvcBtcr Hym# | dinger at Mrs. Henry Bera's Friday
were
ere at
ut fake
Lq|ci&gt; Odvsra
Odesou last week
Week one evvqtagt Man&gt; beautiful presents
Mr. und Mrs. Tylsr uf KaUmo
iv and
»r.
a ...
day
uud nurt-hased
purtluacd suine
some line Holstein
liolelcln w,.r^
were presented
lo iv.
the young bride. went Wednesday with David Wilkincows of Ihe Condwsury Co.
Daiitty rrlruhmmis Were served and *dn and wife.
The slurk visited the homo vf Mr.
Mr#. Karuh Adam# (ormsrly of
and Mrv. Elba .\c|tlvy, Jan. lo. und
Clare, but who has mado bar hums
loft an « jiuqnd baby boy.
Tile Juniors ut &lt;tiv HttliHpid Utah win. her ultra Mra’Johil MJlvr the
Word wus received here |u»t week »chov] ga»0 4 i.iruvt rug'voclal at nasi year passed away at |h*P Tusgi
bf tin -hull. -■[ Mr.. Liu.u f'.i.n-ii*,- Juimi J . ,.- i., ' Fr|d.iy evening, day nlglit. Tlmmday fvrvnaun iMr
I lou al her hviue at Battlo Crsek. Mrs- Jan. 9. A large- crowd intended. Pot had u slibn sun Ice ut the lipuss,
Q»c»r Prnnlugtoti ap&lt;| von of this ta- K Mipucr was sarved- Pfoccefa B«v. Umiih offletaung and thro t|jt
place aUoudtJ the fun«r«l «’|iic|t ww for Ute (.'telling. IlT.vO.
re mu Ilin wjrp taken iv Clare for
Charlie Lumlipilvt wa# ut Juckaop burial.
on bfalnjHi Um
•|T|C neighborhood was shocked tv
Mr#, tliui.
IItaly h«s been vary hear ut th# death of Mra. M»rlh«
A'.kl
tick for the p;i»t four weeks. Her Noting of Tcmparalico. formerly Mfa
muthcr. Mrs. ta Hansun of Lyons Um Martha Austin of this place, alia
Wen coring fur her.
died ut her home- last Friday night
with pneumonia. Tltay brought thv
A cpeviflc for mhfarpr. Tlipmas'
rtuuius fare to fa bqritd in tfa V«r&gt;
poltctlu QU, »trong««t. cheapest Unimotitvillu c«met«ry. The rstath**
pieqt ever duvlsvd. A hogachuld rein*
have the sympathy ut fhu a«Ur»

S

QUIMBY.

Beigh school commenced Monday
Tho failles' Aid was Very pJc
after a weeks' vacation.
Mies Ella sntertajned at tha County Fat
Thtirsdnv. Aa it wna
Bailey is a new scholar.

MLA AKKn

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

They only coet a quarter.

1914-BANNER YEAR
that's what wa will try to maha It at tho Rexall Store

We have the most complete &lt;

line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Books, Office
Supplies in Barry County. Ypu will save timfe if
•
you want your orders filled complete by seeing us a
first.
A

Watch our displays for bar- ♦

gains in a good many of the lines we carry. Jan- *
uary and February are usually dull months.

We are going to offer induce- ♦
meats and make them among the best months of &lt;
the year.
&lt;

REXALL REMEDIES
We are the agents for this celebrated line of medicines of which there is one for each ill and every
one is sold under our personal guarantee to give
satisfaction or wc will cheerfully refund your
money.
box.....

♦
♦
&gt;
0

,..5c

_ _______ ___________ ___________
)p*, *aok. ______________ Sc .

Rcxall
Rexall
Rexali
Rcxall

Cold Tablets, box.----------------------------- 25c
Baby Cough Syrup, bottle..-------- -25c
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup.--25c and 50c
Laxative Cough Syrup_______25c and 50c

Carveth &amp; Stebbins ♦
The Druggists.
Phone 31-

Googi Dslivsrsd-

HMting*. Mich.

We Handle AU thc Medicines Advertised in This Paper*

NECESSARY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES
Look over this Het carefully. Wb have a lull itock ol every­
thing. Aim lo knp Irpab* tappting goods on band at all time* apt!
can fill your order* on a moment'* notice.
W lb*, u. Ac k. Gti
G«I4 M*U1 floor,

’BfMbif'pH jb’

Fict.li LcilWK Mid Celery and Grape Jiuit*

Two '
Phontt.

E. C. Russ &lt;9 Son

Grocers

�JAM'ARY IS, 1»H.

_______
I
~
" " ’ - '
I th# Mtn. day. being relieved

Il

from

ttrAmWWVWK-

kA A A A 4 A

J. W, Edwards took a load of Irv­
ing manufactured buckwheat flour
man of the masting, which was held
In th# church parlors *1 1:1# P- mSteps were taken forth# advancement
ot the Bunday school work In thl*
community, and «flo»t I* to b# direct­
ed to the end that * larger and bigger
.'.I
wna outlined and davlsad that should
do much good, and bring beneficial

poi

RUSH* PAST

a good thing. ‘ Don't you know you can it* mlsalon tho #nroll|ng of all chil­
dren of this community *• membersgo a long way and find nothing as good Such children will b# uttfler three
year* at ago. After appropriate opin the line of
'■iiing exercisM led by tho pastor, the
following offleors wor# elected by bul­
let: Superintendent. Daniel W. GetGOOD FURNACES
man: assistant superintendent. Cha*.
as you would find right herd. We arc If. Kidney; chorister, C, R. Watson;
president of Missionary Society, Mrs.
here to stay, which means that we value John M. Forry: trossurer of Mission­
ary Society; Mrs. Fred H. Gllle&lt;L
our reputation greater than profit and
will treat you to that you will recom­ ed by Superintendent Gelman: Bible
class teacher. Arthur G. Hathaway:
mend ut to your friends.
assistant teacher. Charles H. Kidney;
Young People's Bible class teacher,
C. II. Watson: assistant teacher, Mrs.
D. W. Gutman; Intermediate class of
Golden Hour pupils. Miss Ada WalkEast of Poijoflkc
'

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

Phone 126

•

Hastings

Fred IL Glll.-tt.

MJas Theresia Gillett

Walker was elected superintendent
of Ute Cradle Holl department, after
which un adjournment was made for
one year or until such time that an­
other meeting ahull bo called by thc
lemonade pustor.
John M. Perry Is working with us
much dispatch as possible to set up
the saw mill which hu recently pur­
chased of E. J. McNaughton of Mid­
dleville. In fact, our fellow towns­
man Is nnzlous to commence opera­
tions und has employed Messrs. Frank

“BUM” Coffee
will drive any wan to drink;
but who wants lemonade?

Good Coffee
from the

Coffee Ranch

down some timber

upon

which

grade of HARD COAL. We keep sufficient help to attend to the or­
ders as they come. Your telephone orders to us.wjil get just as prompt

and satisfactory service as tho you came personally' to us.

Our day for shipping stock is Wednesday—Receiving hours, 8:30 to 12 m.

braylan. Much guod is being accom­
plished In this community through
ihe use of these books, which urn sent
out by tho 8t.1t e Traveling Library

EDMONDS BROS

times a taste Is cultivated for work
of a .more exhaustive and extensive
nature by the use of Just such books
by the residents of a community. As
one's speech Is Indicative of person-

Phone 18

IRVING, MICH.
..

Thc Elevator Men

FHF.EPOHT.
MUs Lizzie Thompson Is much bet-

Toff RHtUMATISM KlONEYS ANO BLAODtB

hl* home Mundi
L. Sanidtm u
bren visiting re

Willie

£tgal JldwriittMtnis

urduy I*. M.. but was h- ip- &lt;1 out uf
the water by Mr*. Bert Frisby, wndsu
William Dean of
boy was &lt;&gt;n llio leu at the linn uf tho
accident.
- Sunday with Mr. ui
MUs E’ta Herrington -&gt;f lUcbuster,.

brulhcr from Alic;
vlsitlos th&lt;

household duties ut thc hunii
Heisler.

Buckwheat Flour Is Moving Fast, Got Your
Supply NOW!
•

F. A. Childs &lt;3 MICHIGAN.
Co.
IRVING.
............ sMiasw,„

Stalo of

Michigan,

tho

Probate

Al a session of Mid court, held at

■lent:

■ml&gt;

Mack.
the

Burl Wills of NuahvlID &gt;« -IhJiIiik
al the home,of Charles Snielker.
Thc United llretbrcn • hurch are
holding revival meetings i:ii&gt; work.
Clarence Uouma ws&gt; In Grand
Bap Ids Munday..
—- w..w
......... .......... anu'son
Loyal have niuvld into th,- house re­
cently vacated by Chua Krieger and
family. .
The Freshman clam, of Hastlnx* .-nJoyed a slelghrlde tu thia village
Thursday night.
lulted In

Last Stand of the Simple Life.
Tho south for yean, w** rich huntIng ground for llio lov.-r ot tho plctur-l
eaque, but changes both numerous and
rapid have occurred tlicr* in recent
year*. Tho old negro types- of th#
cotton fields arc n&lt;» u.ore. Tho log
cabins, the plno grove?, even thc state­
ly plantation mansions, recalling tho

homes, watching deft lingera at the,
spinning wheels and Uxenlng to theirwhirring sound that U like the bum
ot boos.
'
ll *»i In one of theao^ld lntcriorai
that 1 photographed Grand'mero Tru­
deau. Bho alts looking from her cab;
in across tho river, thinking of a auu
at sea.—Christian Herald.

L in gorg-1
bead out

But |U appollta was tut gone. Whon
Uu bus »•&gt; brplmii op»MI flutters,!
about (or a moment autf tbea flow,
•MX to join IU frlonde U g fa«*t ot

.

H«W mil'll HIV. ChaMI«i

’ You navtr und to gyn* lo mo
wUb t|* |B*Jl of liquor oa ymjr bnwlh
balm w* wore marrtadl** "No. and

their

ippear-

Dated Dec. 11th. 1913.
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.
Asa K. Hayden.
Holleitur for Complainant.
Business address. CusaopolU. Mich.
A truo copy attest ,

Dc-p. Register.

Estate of

I newspaper printed und circulated lit

to the N. Brayton l,..usu neur
Grbt mill lust week
A baby girl urrlve.l at the hum.

Tho nparrpw bad buki
lug- Itaelf chough tv g«
whon a Park policeman

abovo prescribed for

Elmer Shafer

Mr*. J. B. Wolf 'Kied In Grund
Rapid-. several days list week.

Bird Made Its Trap by Eating.
A hard bun, combined with a hearty
appetllo. made n trap that caught an
English sparrow not long agu in
Washington. The sparrow found thu|
bun on the White House grounds and i
liked It so well that it ato Ug way in
ona elds and out ot the ot^ar. By the
tine it had Mten halfway through the1
ban, tho'blrd had »»ell#d pp so much
that, It could not back out and evident
ly concluded that the only thing to do

said county said
continued once a
week for six week* In succession or
that complainant catiso u copy of thia

OHDlUt OF PLBLICATION.
Mra. Marla Gnrdn.
widow. having State of Michigan, Thu Circuit Court'
i gun&lt;- to t'rnlrii'vilh-.
fur the County of Burry In Chanlux that the administration uf said
is visiting her mother Mrs. llom.-r ur­
Lena Koblnaon, formerly Lena Stegoman.
. CalvltLll- ChllHon lius uuim. iu
Complainant.
burg. Penn, to »iuy th-- remainder
forenoon, ut said probate otllec. Samuel II. su-genian and Martin
and is hereby appointed for hearSleRenian, as Administrator of the
1 estate of Ann Hlegcmnn. deceased.
Ing her duuKhter.
It Is d-'urlhi-r Ordered. That public
Defendants. •
notii e thereof be given by publication
|
Sult pending in the Circuit Court

ELLA

&gt;n the Ifilh day of December A. D.

in this c.-iuso It appearing front afJudge of i'rubatc. fidavlt on tile, that tho Defendant.
;iii4cst&lt;&gt;:
of this Htutc. but'resides ut Oneida. In '
the Slate &lt;&gt;f South Dakota.-V ’
leltur for thaComplainant. It'D order­
ed that the said non-resident Defend­
ant Kiinii' l B. Stegetnnn cause hU

n"m‘y'n-i
r.iri r,
H I- in, t•h-’
1

The (,

Cumpluluuut.

Hh.-p..t'l uf l.!k
N.h- out'I" Mr.
lln.it'

I Cutnplaihant's Hill of Complaint tu
cd on raid Solicitor for Hi- Complain­
ant. within twenty days after service
I on said non-rraijent D- fcndunt of a

Albert u Hull.
hick.

ing away. Fortunately for those who ln« |..
enjoy seeing life as It It lived where I gam&lt; s an
(here Is a real attuchtneat to thc toll. lh' *“
•f midnight they
the French section of Canada la left
'
us. Here along tin.- lower
l&lt;aw-|
re neo river one may flod conditions
Mutt Be -Striven For.
exactly *a they wore a century ago
Colds tu bo Taken Seriously.
_
Hero the "one-hots shay,” the pride
Intelligent people realise that cum-1 °r colonial days, is tnt.klng it* last, have hardest shells.” Tltla, wo sup—uu. In
... the
UW field?
m,.u, ---------v.umon
may
r.u
P
°
,C
'
1
'
a
way ot
,hat
mon colds should be (rated promptly.! stand.
-----"
omen may bu
If there Is sneezing and chilliness with seen cutting grain ...th sickles then !*‘',r}‘h 1|'K ""7 ’ ,ho hav,"B »«!“’«•
pallia ^d. Hgains to -ucqulrtr.
huaraenrsa; tickling throat und cough­ which there la nu luiplamcnt mure both
'’
••
ing. begin promptly the use of Foley's PXU..U.C, .no people or uto tiam Th? 'tOld ”
’’hlaincd until tho
lluiicy mid Tur Compound. It Is ef­ primitive. Tho people of tho li*m
,h° Or*" *r" “f
fective. pleasant to tuke. checks a lota llvo and work a. did th.lr great
‘ fru,l“‘ ut ,carnll'K are
cold, und stupa the cough which caus- grandparents. Picture to yourself asf,,'^„„T' ,,
place where spinning is still an everyt
1r,,,CD,° ot “mereal lance. Arthur Mulhullund.—Adv. day tusk! I b.v. .st |&gt;. tboao .impL ,abor aud «n«.tlgallon.

The sales of Sunshine Flour have more than doubled in the last month.
There is a reason for it too. People are not slow to take advantage of
a bargain sale when their attention is drawn to it. We are selling Sun*
shine Fldur at a lower price than any other firsbclass flour on thc
market is sold for in order to encourage the people to try it. We
know that if they try it once they will be our steady customer!. Whon
Sunshine Flour once gets established the price is bound
conic up on
a level with other first-class flours. Try a sack at once and take your
' place among our satisfied customers. Several of the merchants handle
it. Be sure and insist on having Sunshine.

OltDEll FOB riBLICATION.

Sunday with her parents.

dunla and ate. goose.
George Jackson has been quite sick
i but Is better now.
gon ,1s home
father. Hubert

THE SALES OF “SUNSHINE FLOUR”

Hastings, Mich.

circulated In
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS I and
publication to be

Her.

" Mr

When it comes to a show down wc arc right there
with thc goods, and price; that can’t be beat. Quick
action gels thc goods,
$1.00
ua lbs H. &amp; E- Granulated Sugar.,
$4.50
too lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar
Sunshine Flour, cwt,------------------$2.25
10c
3-5C Boxes N. T. Matches------------i lb. Anri &amp; Ilatnm. r Soda-----...
5c

.«. .wawsw , w

carry full bins of the very best grades of coal we can buy—POCA­
HONTAS, WHITE ASH and other SOFT COALS and the highest

Ish, nil the numbers having prut

The Irving General
Store

BOTH PHONES

cause we are equipped for it. Our yards are conveniently arranged. We

rather severe attack
of lagrlppe.
Hay Matthews of North Irving wa*
a g«est Sunday ot his brother. Allen
Matthews’ family of Irving.
Misa Bernice A. Kidney was chosen
librarian for the ensulnR year nt th*
meeting of tho board of the M. E.
Sunday Bchool in thc village.
Miss
Kidney Is assisted In thc work of ac­
counting .tor the books loaned and
curing for the same by Eldon Get-

guests uf Mr. und Mra. Durr Smith ut tnoj'v.
LEIGHTON.
Mias
Minnie Jvnklns
■orgf Heck »f Detroit is vbntlnR
Thursday .-veiling frum wc
.rn - Rapids, r.-i-.plvlng u &lt;-.
is*
ji-HKins
7r
■
—...................
What Wa* Wrong.
patient In
Arthur Beleraon was' taken sick
"GraDdmu." cried am .impulsive, l.f. KrM-r 10
Gruqd Hifplila.
V wtt.-n.fed 1 ‘?c* v‘“r* d“X “nJ dhd lust Sutury intended ,|„y morning. HI* parents have thc
an Informal dancing
&gt;
*"c । nympathy of ull.
.
and I love It. but you've rnado nn awful
0
“
Sunday night revival . meetings
mistake. You've put one button too Irving. All report a line time step­ commenced ut the Jackson church.
ping
the
light
fantiistlc.
many at tho too and one buttonhole
Mrs. Grey will help her husband and
There
w.i«
a
aoelul
gathering
Fri
­
too many at the bottom 1”
everyone will be well paid to go und
day evening ut tho home of Mr. and listen to them.
Mr*. Daniel Hetman, composed uf
friends und memlMr* &lt;&gt;f ihu Irving Big Kuplds tu iiifknd the Ferris Insti­
Appropriate Present.
Sunday schools. All enjoyed a line tute.
Mrs. Poeoizln la discouraged In her lime, declaring Mr. und Mra. Gelman
Edith JucJtspn spent thc holidays
effort* to teach polite table manner*
In Hart visiting friends.
...................
... uec-scu
to her husband. "I think,'* sho said
hogs to Mulino last Thursday.
to Mr. Pozozelo at breakfast thc otb"r
Geurge Wt'ber of Albert la visiting
morning. "I shall giro yuu a uoso-bC5
■I wurd that
his many friends In Leighton. .
for your birthday,”
over to Dowling big th.- Curnltig school, took h.-r
fri.tjdjj by Murprlsv by setting mar­
ried CJltrlMmus. Hhi- lx now Mrs.
Hunter.
burn to Mr. and Mrs. l-loyd Watkin* January 1, u baby girl.
Hi .. Bruun start, d Monday to Mu-

C. R. Watson G,T.*'

We take pride in giving PROMPT and SATISFACTORY SER­
VICE. The reason we can give prompt and satisfactory service is be­

vUHlng relatives In Hastings. He re­
turned homo Sunday morning.
E. H. Dunlap is convalescing nicely
from thc effects of his recent Illness.
He Is once mors able to walk dut and
occasionally meets his friends down
at the Irving-General Store.

210 Jefferson St.
Hasting*, Mich now wondering- whether Mr. Perry
person
will dear the cloud* away end make life with all his operations will not come
under-the provisions of the new In­ thc beat of it person's mind and In­
look worth while.
come tax law—for with his bean nermost thought.
On Sunday the pulpit nt the Irving
threshing outfit und grain thresher
M. E. church wua tilled by Hev. Burch
of Coopersville, ’u former pastor ut
Mis* Kato Eckurdt nnd niece Frie­
Middleville. A fairly good sized cunda Schuler were Hastings visitors
wild hl# home here In Irving-to C,
Saturday.
Bachman from near Hastings.
Mr. —vi w'.uiii Knew »t«-v.
Burch when ho was xt Middleville.
vlsltcd her daughter, Mra. Orllc Gil­ Damoth und family have lived In Irv­
Home time ago Will Dean, living
ing for thc past seven years, forming
liland Tuesday.
In (hat, time a large clrcb- of uc- onu-hulf mile west of Irving station,
II. J. Gcrllngrr .vlsltvd'hlg brutl
j quulntanccs und friends, who will re­ hud the misfortune to lyse one uf his
Dan Gerllnger of Nashville over 'Hi
, ttret to have them remove from our ’5Lor^ horses. In order to curry on
.. | village. For some time past Mr. Da- rac farm work the next year Mr.
moth him considered the udvlalbllity Dean now contemplates purchasing
i vl ntovlng V' “ larger city, making n
----*v...laul. aucnui-u me- last
,| steady uni
undi consisi.-ni
consistent gruwtn
growth tnereuy
thereby
ry Voelker ujid children of lunU last aMlinnR lllln work al hu |rjdc ut. number on the lecture course at MldTucsduy.
carp.-ntev und painter.
Wu wish dUclll* Friday evening, This lecture
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;&gt;rl ■- Glllih.nd were । lh,.m xue-yeas wherever they may caur*e
K*ven under the auspice*
M«,OV,Ut a . J Ul'11*''- u,,d wha‘ *' ,U,M’ W|U l,c Kj|n-I°,f ‘h? fcJ,*w“nh lxu«ue "f Ihe Mid­
IS rJ
W mmr other community.
B
Th. ™„,„|
rd by
Edna Hhi.wermatl were Hunday vjk- i

Four Delivery Wagons
Make Our Service Prompt

Mr. Edwdrda up. ho wu aurprwwd
With Ik* fovorablt mood In which th*
good warn rtcalwd.
County School ComtnUaJonar Ern­
est J. Edger, of Barry county, plana
(0 giva the Irving residents a treat
Tuesday night, Jan. IMh. On that
day occur* ths Farmer* Institute and
Educational Meeting at Mlddltvllls
and no provision wm mad* to uUlU*
th.- rirvlce* ot the speaker on educatlonal topics, Mr. Towns«nd, county
school commissioner from CUntoh
(Jo., on that evening.
Mr. Edgrr
thought to giv# the r«aldsnt* of this
community a ireat by bringing tho
sneaker to the Irving school hous*
that evening.
•

D&lt; Cendant*.
« cause It apiiuurlnx from al

«umplalnwithin

. uijd that in
confessed by
said non-resident Defendant.
And It Is further Ordered. Thai
within twenty day.-. tho Complainant

Hsh'd In the Hastings Banner, a
n&lt;-wri&gt;ap&lt;r print' d, published and dr-'
ciilutinR In said County, nnd that such
publication b&lt;i continued therein nt

on said non-

Defendant at
fore the time

is further
Clrcult Judge.
twenty d.
•us.- a notice of this order
Solicitor fur CumpklnapL
Islu d in the Hustings Bun-| Uuslmss
Addrv«: 30K-309 Fick
kspuper. priiilciL published
Building, KuUmaxou, Michigan.

DON’T BE. BLUFFED
into taking some kind of Hour you do not want. CalHor
"PANSY BLOSSOM” and INSIST on having it and if
your grocer does not keep it,

Go to One of the Following;
W. L. HOGUE,
W. A. MATHEWS.
O. A. FULLER.
JNO. McLRAVY,
SMITH BROS.VELTE. 6 Co.

Hastings. Michigan

Freeport
Milling Co
FAXE.POR.T, MICHIGAN

�weir®s&amp;ig Tnhmgs
RUSSIAN JOAN OF ARC
Woirffli IKaowtog

DEVIL

DANCERS OF

■y BK38IE R. HOOVER.

, Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabie Compound
Women from Die Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections
of this great country, no city so large, no "village so small
but that some woman has written words of thanks for
health restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­
pound. No woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar
to her sex should rest until she basgiven this famous remedy
a trial. Is it not reasonable to believe that what it did for

these women it will do for any sick woman i

Rabbits, imported Intn Australia,
inerrnsed so rapidly that their deDmitri Fret xo tf had been notiilerf
•tnicilv»ne«a was great.
And sot
a new peat has appeared In the land—
that of cats. These animals have of- This news cam* like • thunderbolt
to
his mother. Anna Pretxoff. who is
voluntarily nr ta'caulo they’ were driv­
en nut, nnd have founded new fami­ my distant kinswoman and who has
lies In tho bush. In some cases breedore have established cats on their
innr
night at ztidiov
unui
Priblov ten
tan years at
ago, when
tales In the hope that I' h *T11^ Imy parent" **"• both killed.

ll seemed aa If Dmitri could not be
domezllo eats, completely abandoned spared, for his mother's little holding
in their Instincts, have returned to thc bad to be cared for: and Anna Prelxoff and myself could never do all tho
type hue tillered: they hnve bccoinr

---------------------------- -.....

CEYLON

Despite the advance ot medical
knowledge, throughout India, says a
writer In tho October Wide World
Magazine, devil dancers are still called
Into requisition in many parts ot Cey­
lon for curing all kinds of sickness.
Whin a native is taken 111 his relatives
first apply medical treatment If. after
some days, this appears lo be ineffec­
tive. it t* concluded that tho sickness
la one Incapable of cure In this man­
ner, but is caused by some Inimical in­
fluence, and must therefore be due to
either a glance of the evil eye, tho ac­
tion of a demon, or some evil planetary
action. The soothsayer Is then sent
for, and thia worthy, after examining
the patient, names the demon or spirit
responsible for the malady. An otter­
ing is then made to the demon In the

and strong for a girl.
Australia no enemy to their race, they
The day came when Dmitri waa to
have multi piled, their for«rs have go; but ilka a stroke out of a clear
gained ground, and they nro Infesting sky. a atraago sickness fell upon him
the whole country.—Cosmos.
fhat very morning ns he started on
hla way to Svelk. where the recruit­
dnrds is looking forward tn the re­ ing officer was stationed.
cloth. Then follows the professional
ceipt of a » 1.500 eonrigtiment of ra­
Dmitri was very sick, so alck that dance, carried out by the r devil
dium from Austria. Thc bureau now
has only five milligrams, which I’ ho seemed near death. Of course ho dancers
Two men clad in gorgeous
valued nt 8600. The only.other rad I- could not go to Svelk that day, but garments and wearing strange head­
urn known to bo In the possession of that only put off his going a little dresses and masks go through a numlonger.
her of grotesque and extraordinary
inc
Then a quick resolve came to ma, evolutions to thc beating of the tomneecMury to the operation of u &lt;trliana «1U&gt; It a a.rl« pun. tint tbowh , torn*, making weird noises the
„„ while.
ratc'rftMrtimrnL
Nninll. hoivevcr.
I was only a peasant girl, I formed In ।
|M j(epl up Ior hours, sometimes
a moment's time.
ail night, and Is always performed
Fired with an unreasoning seal of, wlth|n ,lKht of
s|ck p^noo. ln tho
Aa thi- chief of the division nf , till
adventure. 1 slipped up to the loft । complBtr ceremonies of the demon
hygiene of ihe New York city hroit
where Dmitri’s best clothes lay ready , ca)ied Samh! Yaka, who causes con­
department. Dr. 8. Josephine Bah,
fer him on a cot. I hastily put them I VU]B|0Ilgi aevere toothache, headache,
Is concerned with the well-being &lt;
over N25.0n» children.
Her bur.-.,
on, and they were a good fit. for I elc.. no fewer than 3S different mask*
with ll.a 63U employe* syaicmitth.ul
was about his height, and large and । &lt;rc worn (n (urn bjr ihe (jaOfCrs. Curl­
strong for a girl.
Then I quickly 0U,Iy enoogh. observers state that
clippad my hair in tho fashion of tho lheMl Grange ceremonies usually have
inc ace. ecndlnc out district
peasant men. and went down stalra.
a fnTorable effect upon the patient’s
,Inina the 55 public milk station* and
Calling Anna I’fetzoff Into the kltch- illness.
en. I told her ot my determination to
take Dmitri's place, march away "with j
;
irre arc I.,tho
iuo troops, and
ana when
worn there
mere was no
uu
Was
eras Hard
nare to Pleas*.
riaasa.
when dl»&lt;-&lt;
York city &gt;.uh longer any fear of them coming back
A good atory
story Is
la told of Provoat
year; nnd during the four &gt;&lt;-.-r* "f &lt; for Dmitri. I would explain all nnd Hawkins, an old don ot Oriel college,
morinhrc "a", tain'red “‘d’by JioS- I00™ hon*Oxford" who »M »•’" h“,p&gt;'
until* annually.—Woman’* * H«miAt the recruiting station all went j he could find some fault to criticise

■

IT’S EASY

They Are Called Into Requisition tor
Curing All Kinds of

I( you arc in doubt m to what kind of meats you want,
or where you want to get them, call Phone 162. That’i
us. We have always a large stock of well cured meats of
thc finest quality and all varieties. Wc have a sanitary ce«
ment slaughter house; keep a sanitary market throughout;
have the largeat and best cooling outfit in the county, so
that our meats are always thoroughly cured. And our
prices are as reasonable as the BEST MEATS can be
sold for.

BESSMER BROS
HONB 102

HAHTINCW, MICH.

HIS LIFE ONE OF HARDSHIP |

The Cuban farmer works mote and
harder than any other countryman ot
the world. He makes of himself a
beast of burden, and becomes bent
under the weight of his toll, lie is ab­
solutely destitute ot any preparation
iMTarnraaXca, Oiieoon.-“I was alck with what four doctors
Tho
headquarters
of thc City
for his llfework.
----- --------w. UK.
ealted Nervous l*roAtnilton, was treated by them for several years,
He does not know how to read or,Hnck Line are now at Couch's
would be better for a while Uten bock m the old way again. I iiad
write or count; he has no notion of . .
„
vnlnitation of tho heart very bad, fainting spells and was bo nervous
wnibl. nor don bo bonr wlMu Lnor, Bam. AU calls, ni,ht or
that a spoon dropping to tho floor would nearly kill me, could not
talked of; the nation preserves him in!day, will have prompt attention. .
lift the lightest weight without making me sick; in fact wm about os
the crude. He doesn't road because hu
Bick and miserable as a person could be. I saw your medicines ad­
doesn't know how, for In this country
vertised and thought I would tty them, and am so-thankful I did lor
there is nothing about agriculture of
they helped mo ot once. I took, almut a dozen botttes of Lydia h.
the least utility or profit published—
Tinkhani’s Vegetable Ibrnjound and also used the bonative ^ash.
Barn Phone, No. 180
in fact, there is no agricultural matter
Since then I have used them whenever I felt sick. 1 our.remedies
are the only doctor I employ. You are nt liberty to publish this let­
published at all. if an agricultural ex­
House Phone, No. 554J
periment station to established, it
ter.”—Mrs. W. HrBrnexsoN, Independence, Oregon.
promptly becomes a purely bureau
critic
center,
absolutely
useless,
though absorbing au enormous amount
Hoixroox, Mt—“I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to
CLYDE STEDGE
of money without publishing a page.
tell what Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One
Tho government announces branch
▼car ago Ifound myself a terrible sufferer. 1 had pains in both sides
experiment stations, bui the public
End such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My
knows In advance that they will be
hark arhed, I had no appetite and was so nernius I could not sleep,
centare, founded solely to furnish jobs
Worid'i Turquelse.
then I would Ims bo tired mornings that I could scarcely get around.
tor political friends and benchmen. in
Nluely-nlne per cent, of the world's
■------ - ■ aa it should, and I was aeon march- in the undergraduates who came be­ which no one will bo found to know
It Beemed almost imjxwsible to move or do a bit of work and I Companion.
ing. shoulder to shoulder between two fore him. Among other things the
turquoise comes from tho mines of
thought I rfevvr would lx&gt; any tetter mitil I submitted to an opera­
anything about anything, and where
Tile Dynk*. the real ’’wild men &lt;&gt;f stalwart peasant soldiers,
■”
who
*
‘ * record of chapel attendahce, wu altook
tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabie Compound
nobody will try to teach any one any­ Nlshapur, In Khoraaaan. the Persian
"u'■*’
"'.“k ‘‘ r «
Presence as a matter of course.
and soon felt like a new woman. I had no inins, slept well, had good
thing. and whither nobody will take
Denison Ktrrctrr for the I . H.
_
.
.... .
«■■■
appetite and was fat and could da almost all my own work for a fam­ D.inlel
Biological Survey, blow deadly p-1-i Ou the third day my name was referred to for praise or blame.
the trouble to go in hope of learning
ily of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your &gt;oned .tart* too feet in a* second, und called aa wa stopped for dinner beside
One day when a student, who was
anything.
medicine.”—Mrs. Hayward Sowxrs, Hodgdon, Maine.
»o virulent i* the poison used it cuui- a little stream.
of hill* consisting entirely of porphyea death in *evm seconds.
"Dtaitrt Pretzoff. a letter." I had | provost consulted the record.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
atone. The turquoise Is found In veins
--------“I observe. Mr. King." said he.
. .,.
,
.
almost forgotten my new name.
Put Liszt In Bad Light
Compound has been the standard remedy for fe- blR
An nx-emun of IRC earthoiiak&lt; * .1
.
..
.
.
.
The letter bad been written by Mob- “that you have never missed a single
Among thc anecdotes told about In the rocks. This ridge of hills runs
male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailment* ((//
corded at the setsiuo
chapel,
.......
..........
woman, and said that I must come -—*morning or
— evening, during
— the late David Popper Is an Interest­ to a height of «.«5B feet; the highest
does Justice to berself if she docs not try this fa- S /
the whole term ’’
near Rome, during ti^_- .last iwelvc home at once, for Dmitri was dead.
ing one relating to Liszt. It is well point at which turquoise has been
baa restored so many sufferingwowen to health.
, He paused, but Instead of a word known that many ot the pages at­ found Is 5.800 feet above sea level;
*—,r’
Dead! Dmitri, my old. play ms tn;
the man I was going to marry scm» of praise, which might reasonably tributed to Liszt were really written the loweat point. 4.800 feet.
i^MpeWrito to LYDIA E.PIXKHAM MEDICTKECO.
American music is popular in JtouOne mine Is entered through a nat­
time! I had not thought that Dmitri have been expected, he continued se­ by the Princess Sayn-Wlttgensteln.
(COSFIDEMTIAL) LTS.W, MAUS., for advice
verely:
Yoor letter will te opened, reml and answered
vere|J,:
The mo«t flagrant laitance waa the ural cave running out on to tho aldo
now* in several *t«,rc* nanunns ai.ee, nvu.u u.e.
K
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
music are devoted to the display of
The cld scenes and tho fatgillar
’ I muit warn you, Mr. King, that 1 arertlon by her In one of hie hooka of tho mountain, and Is worked by
popular da newt, including glide* and faceg that had faded so quickly from even too regular attendance at chapel Of
page! attacking the Jcw» moans of rough shafts and levels.
&lt;mc-stcps.
.
। mjr cardan mind, that the strange may degen'rate Into formallim."— i ang advising their deportation In a
VALUE THE ACORN AS FOOD!COTTON TRADE OF ENGLAND
In the first quarter of thl* year the events of the last three daya barf London Telegraphbody to
to Palestine.
Palestine. Llaxt
Ltsit wa*
was greatly
greatly
birth rate of England and Wnlc* fell seemed to obliterate, came back, and
annoyed at thia, for such sentiments
were entirely foreign to bls character,
Mlulon Indians of California Find Origin of Great Induatry Can Ba iu the TosfWfigurh &lt; for recorded, rwks "homaglck with a dull, physical
Wind and Fish.
31.s per 1.000 population, thc rate for
.
After all I was onlr a woman,
Suatenanca In and Apparently
I
Tracad Back to Beginning of
and
many
of
his
beat
friends
It is
that a singular cuf
cor- —
Il
IS reported
reponea tuai
— —- -— ---------- were
------ WWW I fa, WIUsWIBVI ■
th.- entire t’nlted Kingdom being only
xj &lt;,
nud Dmitri o|t*1 been more to me -r.an respondenca exists between the pre- J«w«; among them David Poppar.| yep PARISIAN SAGE
Enjoy the Nuta. (
Seventeenth Century.
-------------I had Ibceg gpnsclous of. I must go vailing direction of the wind on the the famous violoncellist Not long,
rAMISIArt SAUL
The cotton trade u&gt;
of Lancashire,!
Mining in. ....
tho t. ’—
nlted
la a„-gi- homo ind care for his mother.
Among the mlailon Indiana of Call-1
--States
—- ----' "
South Wales and the “Gor the appearance-of the book re-, If you have dandruff It Is because tte
coast
of
Net
nslnorf d.«
rt.to. hack
v.rx- beThat\ night I got a permit to Wilt
- ' ferred to Popper made a call on Llaxt. &gt; acaip to too dry and flakes off. Freshen
.eore. r.™ .
.rod.
tocx tn
.. th.
U» ..J,
bo-'‘ «ntle Industry, second only to agriaverage catch of• fish.
culture. employ Inn directly more than1,tho commanding officer’s tenL
Ho
of the seventeenth criitury.
„„„
„
...
-------'
wh
°
delighted
to
see
him.
and
up
the
scalp-lubrkatc
It-and daodroff
food. They gather these induitrioui- ginning ~
"
1.500.000 men. nnd having a yearly
It appears that the winds which InI was alone and I told my errand fluence the ocean currents influence, i »«*ed when b« came and where ho
ly in the autumn, dry them thoroughly A petition of 1421. preserved In the out'put of 'i’.dbo’o'o'o.o'o'o’’
| briefly.
in turn, the course of tho fish. • These WM «o&gt;ng
“m on the way to
Surely
in tho sun and atom them for winter stalo papers, mentioned the infancy
Surely try
try aa50c.
50c bottle
bottleol
of Parisian
ParisianSage,
Sage.
influences have periods of three or Palestine, dear master. In accordance
use in huge bine, which hold ten buih- of the industry;
. . for there the .petitionIt cleanses the hair, nourishes it. stops
four years. Thus In 1S99. there was wllb Jour wishes.” was the prompt
ela or more. These blns are of wick- Ing tendon merchants staled that | anions the Vl
,lwu
Canadian
provinces, r.lgn- •
...
.
falling hair and itching scalp. It to just
er work and look like Inverted baa- "about
years divers people in this I ty-*Lx. routes ‘have
ve been established in t«0
— ------ to
- ------. . he’ */what you need to make the scalp healthyketa. Very often they are covered kingdom, but chiefly In the county .pf tho l»txn&lt;l since thc plan wns under- May I go back and take care of his
became more and more
| mother?’’
-inti
lately remove dandruff.
’with canvas to protect the contents Lancaster, have found out the trade taken In 1909-10^
abundant up to tho year 1902. In
Historic PsrroL
.
. . .
.
The officer waa astonished, then 1906 there was another scarcity of
from rain and snow and are placed" of making of other fustians made of a
CAlt VETH A STEBBINS.
a aw„rding tT" private7"™™priM * th" no“P'“M«’d. and abqve all he waa dis­ | fish, but the next year they began to
An older and more historical bird
upon elevated ptaffonna to preventkind of bombast or 'down. "‘ being
'
than the octogenarian cockatoo of St.
tho dampness of ths ground affect- trait ot the earth, growing upon little contract for the construction in Tur- pleased to think that such a trick had ’ return In Increasing numbers.
Ives Is the famous parrot “Ducky."
shrubs or bushes, brought int&lt;? thia key of village* for Macedonian refu- been played.
•} 'Hinge will in&lt;*lud&lt;’ " ; “Did you do thia for love of counWhen used for food purposes the kingdom by tho Turkey merchants
regarded ns a mystery until the co­ which was one of Queen Alexandra's
Sm,™,
Copn,,.
OO.
a...
XST
,
k
squaws pound tho acorn kernels Into
incidence with the prevailing direc­ pets until its death. This bird be­
longed to the younger Pitt, who pre­
• an*wer«L I went to seex
a coarse meal Sometimes they bake don. but commonly called gotton I pre»&lt;-nt It 1* expected that 40.00U
*
I hou^e* will be built.
‘' adventure."
adventure.’’ then I hung my head,
head, for tlced Now It is thought by the study sented it to George II.. from whom It
this into a cake, but generally it is wool"
tho part that I was playing did not of the winds the prospects of the fish­ passed In turn to George IV., William
made into mush.
This cotton from Lancashire soon
)
seem
so
heroic
aa
it
had
at
home:
IV. and Queen Victoria, who present­
To rpake the mush they first mix .found
_______________________
its way into the foreign markets
ermen may be predicted two or three
Milburn Thomson nnd Miss Twlia |
It with water so aa to form a thin . of thc world. Thus the "Treasure of Mulvaney were-quietly married Jan.
years In advance—Harper’s Weekly. ed It to her daughter-in-law. the prin­
(Mroit Jhulneu ffnfwrW/y)
cess of Wales. AR parrots aro long-1
really an Impostor.
batter. This is boiled by allowing Traffic,’’ 1641, on the industry of the 5 at Bellevue.
lived, and If they could only speak i
But I was a woman, very tired,
very hot stones to fail Into and cook good folk of Manchester: ’’They buy
The oldest end most influ­
Golf an Ancient Game.
Birthday almost sick, and tho officer had com­
with Intelligence what reminiscences j
it. When the stones in the vessel cotton wool In London that comes ti-rlalned the Advanced
ential business training acnool
nave
neat they
tney are
*A toe"tJdweld" was passion on mo, for ha wrote a pass
One of tho few publications isssed this royal bird could hare given—
have lost
lost xneir
their beat
are &gt;aaen
'aken I nrst
first from
from Cyprus
Cyprus and
and Smyrna,
Smyrna, ana
and at
at
in Michigan is giving today the
and gave —
mo■ money enough to got for extended circulation by the Broth- from the time it first looked knowing-1
moat modern and thorough
out with s long ladle and ar&lt;oi&gt;plaeed home work the same and perfect It I |Pft 5, „ JirrM.nt from the club.
-----ly at Pitt, learned how to Imltato the 1
courses which fully qualify its
by freatrfy heat^J ones.
into fustians, vermllliom. dimities, and
Orvil Goodwin and family of Olivet h&gt;ck home on.
g-aduatea lor high grade pos■ When the mixture has been well other such stuffs, and then return it towere Hunday curst* of
pt* grandAnd
‘ ~ * some way tho papers got hold of Ancient Rome. It to in Latin, and invariable "What? What?" of George!
Itiona.
cooked the bowl la placed on the tendon, where tho same Is vented
M"- J’,s*‘wn" .
.
of the story and dilated on It as pa­ purports to show that the dignified HL. was scandalized, by the revels of
ground and the mush allowed to J-Aol. jind
and not seldom, tent Into' |iar’Thursday?
"’‘r pers will, and It went all over the game ot golf was played on early Ro­ the regent and attempted to acquire 1
Tuition costs more io thia
the
nautloal
vocabulary
of
William
school than in many others but
world
that
I
was
a
second
"Joan
of
T»a entlWTktnlly gather* about to foreign parts."
And. lockouts pera number from Assyria and Bellemous
in
history.
The
Brothers
of
the
the reaulta prove it to be the
enjoy the feast, and one and all con- milting, they do tho same thing to- vne attended the dance ut Clell Van- Arc.” when I was only a foolish and
cheapest
in the end Low grade
Book is an organisation of idealists in
vay the food to their mouths with the' day."
'
F,,,lay ,,lKhl "”d report « Ignorant girt. ■
work and cheap inatraction are
I tin.
palms of their hand*.
•
I started bqme. still in my uniform, more or less widely separated cities.
found in cheap schools. The D.
Not Just What She Meant
with my kr.zjfsack strapped across my The headquarters are in Chicago.
One of our best-known novelists, the1
Dally Thought.
Doan’s Remilets gave just thr result. shoulders and tho precious pais signed
We invite you to write for
most sentlvely courteous of men. arTho true way to mourn tho dead la
by the commanding officer, in mjf
Order.
our curricnlam and to spend fl
to take care of the living who belong the bowels perfect
month* with us during the pres­
Krause,
806
Walnut
Order
is
the
sanity
of
the
mind,
the
Altoona,
overcome with confusion—"I am truly
aACKACHC KI0N8T5 ANO 8LADDIS to them.—Burke.
ent
school
season
health of the body, the peace of the sorry to be so shockingly late." The
tlon at Svelk, I tramped disconsolate­
genial hostess, only meaning to assure
ly through the field! towards my kins­
B. R. Shaw, President,
beams of thc house, as the bones to him that he was not the last, emphat­
woman's holding.
the microcosm of man, so Is order to ically replied. “O. Mr. -------------. you
Ortroil.
A peasant was working In the field,
all things—Southey.
a strong young fellow. I could tell
by the lu«ty strokes of his mattock.
It must bo Jan Covens. I thought
helping because Of Dmitri’s death.
"Ho, Jan.” I called, glad to speak
to one of my own people again.

Wonderful Case of Mrs. Stephenson,
on the Pacific Coast.

A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman.

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FOLEY
KIDNEY PIUS
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toward me at tjie sound of my voice—
It was Dmitri.' Then I supposed that
I must bo delirious from overstrain,
and that the man I saw before me
was only a phantom.
But no. it was Dmitri, who welcomed
me back as one from the dead; for
his mother had never told him Qf my
taking his place, but bad led him to
believe that I had wandered away, no
Kot till long after Dmitri and 1 were
married, did Anna Pretsoff tell me
the whole trnth about tho strange
sickness of her son. When the day
had come for him to join tho army she
drugged him with tea made from a
poisonous herb. He drank this liquid
during the morning meal, and shortly
after became Insensible. Later she
had written that be was dead, think­
ing that the news would bring mb
home,
'
(Copyright by Dally Btocy Pnh. Co.)
After fortune has smiled on a man

BAXSUt WAXT ADVS. FAT.

Farm
Auction
Sales
People expect to sae KVKRV AUCTION O/LI advertised !■ The BANNIR sad
for this reason they hsve cone to pay little If say. attention to bills. Nobody who
contemplates holding a sale out Afford to take the chance of NOT advertising In The

Bill Phm, Cltlim ui HU, li. IB

III HMTItU BANNER, UntUii. MUI

�NASHVILLE
Wa ««' it in Bendin# flower, to you
find wa can give good wrvice.

EvinMI«|iiGiit Fliwin and Pottid Flints
lor Chrfettna, and other occasion,.

8BANP RAPIDS FLORAL GO. "JSST*
ttara-Tt Msna tn.
PHONE SP9g.

Iwtau tK tie ut unn tn.
Grand Rapids. Mich.

Mlns Ida Hursman has accepted a
position as tsaeher in the Vermont­
ville school and commenced her dutlaa then last week Monday.
Finley Traxler returned home from
Buffalo. New York, where ho has
barn working for some lime, last FrlW. H. Mytni was grieved last Sat­
urday morning to nnd that his best
horse had a broken leg. It was a
horse h0 had raised frnm a colt and
a greet pot of the family. Only a
few days before the accident ho had
refused to take* two hundred dollars

I! ,our ordw amount, to It ot ent '*•'11 pay ufohoM charge,.

Two Farm Bargains
Acre* five miles from Hastings on a good graveled road
and fine loaation, 90 acres under cultivation and 30 acres of secood growth timber end pasture, good 9-room house in first class
shape, basement barn 36 by 56, corn crib, hen house, silo and
hog house. This farm'has 40 acres seeding, plenty of fruit, steel
wind mill and tank, the price is $6,000. Terms one half downItO

aeorgc and daughter Murjorlo were
guests of Mr. and Mra. Bert Deller In
Maple Grove Hunday.
MUs Louise Brown of Middleville Is
spending the week with Mra D. Kuns
and daughter. Pauline.
-

40 Acres cliy tod gravel bam soil, all gently rolling and all
under cultivation, good 9-room brick house with furnace, two
barns, one flat 30 by 42, the other basement 28 by 50, also corn
crib, granary, ben house and hog house. This place has good
windmill, tanks, plenty ot ail kinds of fruit, good location and
five miles from Hastings. ■ Price $3,300, terms $1,000 down.

Crook &amp; Gould
and Insurance

Real Estate

Quality and Cleanliness
Appeal to You!
The reason we can give you such SUPERIOR QUALITY in our baked
goods is because of the way in which we conduct our business. Our experr_______ li
. in iv —&gt; m iv i, iru-r .1—•
— 1.
such prices that we can give our customers better baked goods than most bak'
eries can give and at just as low a price as they can quote you.

We Buy Nothing But the Best
The reason you may feel sure that our baked goods ore perfectly clean
is because we have given so much time and attention to SANITATION—hand­
ling every step of our baking process with greatest care; we have many times
invited you to visit our baking department and inspect it for yourself—we still
invite you.
If you haven’t tried our special brands of bread we will be pleased to fill
an order for you.

SHAFER'S MALTED KREAM BREAD

HASTIMGS POTATO BREAD

BRA-LOUR BROWN BREAD

STAR BAKERY &amp; RESTAURANT
Phone 381

W. R. Jamieson, Prop.

Hastings, Mich.

HASTINGS, MICH.

brother’run
Tobias nnd family "near Nashville.
All wet* pained to hear of th

Tho Gleunfers Improved the appear­
ance of their hall last week by paper­
ing und painting the walls.
QUAIL THAI* (OltNI'.HH.
Mr. and .Mrs. IJTunk Fuller spent
Sunday al Levi Curtis In West Keils-

mill completed und will soon bo at
Work.
*
Thc Inlcrtcl in the revival mvrtings । i*r*‘ 1Uy Gould has boon on the
is Imtroaalng. Why not make them •lek Hat with symptoms of pneumonia
but
ut
present
is
on
the gain.
.
your tlnit -thought »» long tu&gt; they
continue? Ilev. McClure, who Is uasitting Itev. Lahr h a grand singer
and talker. Hu leaves sonic thing
with you to tuki&gt; homo every night.
All come and enjoy tbu good meet-

New Harness Makes Fine Team

SOHTIIK.WT KAUlMo.
The dance at Louis Kings’ Friday
evening was largely attended. Two
large sluighloads coming from Km|umo Itesidea nearby residents attended.
Floyd Pean of Leasing spent a por­
tion of the pint week with relatives

'A Good Harness is About 25%

It is a surprising thing to note the improved
appearance of a good team after you have
placed upon them a new high grade
harness. Your team already looks well
and is a good team but add a new harness’*®
and you have increased their valuation
much more than the value of the harness.
This is especially true now because you
can buy harness from us at this

Itovlvul meetings arc being held Ih
the M. E. church In Kalamo this
week. Everyone Invited to attend.
Hamutl Cruwl hue purchased u
farm In Northern Michigan.
x
,
LU* Rumsey.of Marshall has pur­
chased thc pool room In Vermontville.
John Wugmrs
of Vermontville
spent Hunday with. Dewitt Main und
Cfmlly.

TANAUAC WKNtKfi.
Th0 revival mot tings at the Tam-inw arc Billl In progress with marked
»ucccs»- . Tw«&gt;vo converts making u
tlccleluixjor a belter life Sunday night
Wc only hope fur more tu follow. Thu
! '■•ngcHsi, Mr- Hol* mother will Join
him In helping in tho revival Tueslay cvsnlns of this week.
*Ms Cotftqi is spending tho fore
[■“Tt. of the week with relatives in
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\jisHng Mr* ’jano

time of year at special prices.
Wc always carry a large stock|ofgood harness
iu’ahnoBt every style of Jmuke«-heavy tuud light;]
brass, qiokle and rubber trimmed. It would be
impossible for you to go wrong in buying a harness
frop) utrfor wc arc right here and stand back

6f every article we sell.
°r l'°oiand Tviurn,
-Im t}ty

wmrum.coi,, .v,. w.bii
................

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himfawn on !)(■ pack w
iMd&lt;r trouble and
•III. uiudu him well a
( Is a Mdeudid iittd}-.„
hfid*'
lrr
ArMn,r Mulhul-

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We have the finest Un. of Horae Blankets. Stable
Blanket, end Robe, of any dealer In Barry County,
•nd we are In petition to give yuu baraains that will
eurprlee you. You can't afford to let this chance
•Up by.
|

Goodyear Brothers
Phone 1

HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS

f laMinga. Mich.

�, JANUARY 1», IMA

Willing Farmers
How many farmers, or other buyers, could be found in
Barry County who would step into any farm implement ware­

house and willingly pay 42 per cent profit on a pair of
farm sleighs if they knew before hand that they were doing so,
then go home feeling that they had made a good deal.

NORTHERN BIT:
. -4
MRS. AIJiERT CHASE. OF MILO.
WRITES ABOUT HER
TRAVELS

SUHPHISEI HER UNCLE

Belknap and at the'same time look over the Donaldson
Sleigh

Jesse Townsend
The Man Who Lost thc Plow

ELECTRO-CHEMICAL RING

Em ©ri®r T© WfircMH® TMs C®ffiid]nftn®nn *
Plonrrn rmicrntcil.

rune, for a sho rt visit with n cousin. ▲
Newel Lynch. Parish I" an exceed-' T
Inch- pretty vUL.r. ..f soil Inhabitants. A
Th.- Holl here *— ■■ ...I. r 1.1.1 n-ltl.

ih* surface nnd 1 •
I n some drjirrn- 1 “

Hastings, Michigan,

HARD

as far as possible and keep the goods moving we are
making some
1L©W IPIKUCIES KUffiETT NOW
on Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, etc.

for ।

high banka of streamwith a continuous -it.

fanciful appearance.

SEEK HELP OF RICH WOMAN

STUTTERER

ficgglng Letters Innumerable Come In
Every Mall to the Possessor of
Orest Wealth.

Cure May Bo Effected, but the Proctsa and deepening th- in. i
Is a Slow One, and Uncertain
"r from
«&gt;ninri&lt;&lt;
In ns
Its enect.
Effect
canal.
in
.
. The hum--i-*u*'
.......

IN

there is usually a dull time in our business and for a few
weeks the goods do not move out as fast as they usually
do at any other time ih the year

SHE LEFT 44 YEARS AGO

Yet, this is just what you have been asked to do for a
number of years past for a Belknap Sleigh. Now step into
my store and save yourselves a big chunk of this profit on the

♦

thio
ihr.l

Why not take advantage of the low prices which we
are offering and secure what you need in our line.

▲
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Hastings. Mich.

Undertaking

LUCK
RAGL1 DISTRICT.
eullon thereof be granted to Loarls
AdellM-rt Senter left Saturday for to W. Weber, or to some other suitable
visit hl" sister. Mrs. Geo. Ballou, of I person.
Wayne.
He expects to In- gone al
&gt;* *■ Ordered, Thai the &lt;Oth day
wren or i*-ii
--- - ------- - — --- **.-.«*•
Ml." Itrulah Gondrll nf Ha"1 Inc.' ln ,h*' fTCO”"".
said probate office.
ner\un. .V
be and l" hereby appointed for hearwas home over Sunday.
| |n&lt;
peUllon:
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wunderlleh and j it is Further Ordered. That public
"on Adelbcrt spent Thuredny In Free- notice thereof be given by publication •
port the guests of Guy llovec und 1 n( tt copy of this order, for threu sucLi in lly.
ccsalvc weeks |irevlnua to said day of
There was no school last week on hsarlng. In the Hostings Banner, a
account of ihe Illness of thc teacher, I newspaper printed and circulated In
Miss Humu.
.said county.
lien Mills experts to begin work'
'
for Fred Todd In a saw mill which I
Judge of ITobate.

f.-w inlle« from my old home are the
I Interesting ruins of an old stone nr*
। e.-n.il* **f colonial times.
I
8*.me of the farm houses here nrc
there is no treatment which is sum to 2!^,rrl&lt;
J**e^ .-l* br.ued. Gov-env-ur I
most charitable ladles:
house on my
cure. If a stutterer bo taken in child-. Hjono. which
~ Dlti' h r.-wmbl
‘ “
Ono supplicant writes:
lean granite. Jt ink*-* ns tin.
bjnailon
of roil and grey atone. Thcr
hood, where tho Affliction is first no­ as granite, but unil
■
l-.kea-here t.iil the farms ur
ticed. and carefully treated, he can
llke to go visiting and would like some sometimes be cured, and generally the untlnlshed atom
Tin- rain falls are plentiful.
In
ret buildings tn th.
th.- mountains.' thc rain fall" nrc
clothes or a hat. One that comes over much Improved.
copious. Hay is always a bumper
Dr. Frank A. Bryant of New York,
the face Is more becoming to me."
Others are: "I have a moral charac­ writing Iu the Medical Record. «ay»
the avcr.jg*- farm Rarden In Michigan.
ter, and some thinks I am very bright. the first thing to do is to make sure my mind ns'I remtimber.
I am blessed with many friends who that there are no obstructions In rtandlhg In thia »a
School will begin Monday morning.
thorn on
throat or nose, such as enlarged ton­ company of frieioi
Krnest Kenyon anil family spent
will tostify to toy ladyship."
tno they
sils
or
adenoids.
The
child
must
be
w. r.- 'lidding me n tearful good!
"For a long time I have wanted to
1 State of Michigan, the Circuit
taught
to
breathe
through
the
nose,
feel tjjc pleasure ot being even with
cry man whip* his own turkeys to the •
| Court for thc county of Barry. In
san.
I
knew
t!
New York market. I did not gn I
the world, and when 1 saw your pic­ deeply and slowly, as a habit.. He
, chancery.
,
Crier t'randal).
111* Stomach Trouble* Over.
Thomas. W. Hammond.
ture In the paper your eyes seemed to must not be allowed to speak when ex­
Mr. Dygpeptle. would you not like ‘
Complainant.
look into mine and say. *1 wUl help cited. nor when laughing or crying
cn born to my father's parent*
j ,-hrcse (tn me a tang forgotten lltxthat ynur stomach troubles;
„
,
or In the paroxysms of whooping
*"■ l*c»&lt;cr ‘in.l ' iK-ster. Merritt - uryl. These herds all freshen In tho
ver. that you could eat nny I carles WeUaeri nnd
■I Merrill and Aib.it
Alma, spring nnd make only chccso In sum- kind * f &lt;00.1 you desired without In- Jl&gt;hn Wetawrt. administrator*
. "I have long been looking for a per- cough. He must never be tickled. All
*.*-r nnd Cnr-t. r &lt; randall "p&lt; nt ; „„.r an*l butter In winter. Many far- Jury? That may scorn so unlikely to • J0| .hr w&gt;|| unneaed of
1 son to whom I could make my sanU causes of excitement must be re-:
LOCAL AGENT,
fne time In.thi* township &lt;0 years
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•
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' -■no‘ altogether impos* ’HuMmmh Hammond, deceased, ct nl..
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known. Little I ask—some stationery, moved. Fresh air. scrupulous cleano. while to Merritt •'rindnll belong"
comes moodily | siblc. If other* can be cured permDefendants.
FRED O. BUSH
a good Ihneplece. one pair of spec- llncss, plain, nourishing food, moder­
ack*, the sky, nnently. nnd thousands have been.
...» ....
h.ia
exercises and plenty of sleep in Cress* &gt; nnd build.ns there the first
J-K!' SH.««
(.".ft
■ «Y u.'"
413 MICHIGAN AVE. i taeles (good, strong lonse) or thc ex- ate
Mental business 'dock, th.- remains of which
■
I change of a railway pass for a good a dark room are essential.
bl m i. -in!!it nnd steadily In 2( tn 36 hours nnd I-* lie nays. "I wan troubled with heart* j ting* In wild county on the 30th day
treatment
Is
of
great
Importance.
— 1 parrel."
•
।
never
aiTiurtpanled
by
electricity.
'
burn.
Indigestion,
and
liver
complaint
Present: Hon. Clement Hmlih. Cir­
NORTHKIST CARLTON.
- "I have sometimes wished thst God Any measures that will increase men­
•• '
--------------------- - “•—'until I used Chamberlain's'Tablets.;
Glenna and August Tasker nt- would give tne
money to start tal jKilse are of Incomparable value.
then my trouble was over." Hold by . cuit Judge.
The *-th
twins j known
foothill". This l» | all deniers.*—Adv.
tended • parly Friday evening given ; me In the chicken business Perhaps Tho stutterer must be Impressed with tn north- Tn Mich
never lived t^ ^arrr r.iuniv._ ___ ,__
inUldavii an.ilLf ihcxcin that defendant
Miss Bhinchc Wickhom /ii her -ftp W0(|Id gun B# w the bwrtaeM lo
Agne** Brandt Is not i» resident of the
me at Lake L d
.
i gejj
puro f&lt;Jod u{ horterB(j|Bh bad habit. He must be persuaded to t'nflidall was a handsome, hlsh-sptrBANNER WANT ADV8. PAT.
1 Htate of Mlchlsnn. but n resident «*f
speaking corRu'-sel and I'ayton Friend of Pleas- :
-1 mn n-imrnritrr
...
....
•I the Htate of N«w J*-rery; that Nelllb
ran*n
m
wu study
,, the great
. art of
...
.
nnt Valley visited their cousin* Claude . •nd have to look out for myself as I recU&gt;' lhu,‘ by ’'«*•“»’* P*1*"1' wu^
«■
j Em*-ry l» nnt a resident of thia Htate.
•Ttotmta ana tamny. uunaay.
m- TV|nk over on ,he “r‘ of h'*
'ochor.ith. ro w.,
and physicians.
will hr gradually
■ of thl" Htnlg. but a resident of Eng­
;»:• ■»-«»'»• »•
cure himself, or at least so improve as
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
land: lh-ii John Hsmtnond Is not a
and
.lay night.
Your ,o',n*
to make thc atlllctlon cease to be se­
n wlnl
of thi" Ht.itr. but a resident
Mra. Prior Thoma, nf Banister nnd ' Tbe«' ,e“ere •”*
,rora
State of Michigan, the Probata Court resident
rious.
Of Emtlnnd; nnd that William Hatntn aun
Thomas and wife of Cample 11 vis- ' norant people, and probably somewhat
rick*
is not n resident of thl" Stat*.
Al a session of said court, held at niond
. ..
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..
weak-minded. In fact. It is almost an
but n resident &lt;&gt;f England;
which h.
to
probato
office.
In
the
city
of
Has
lly Friday.
______________________________________
Infallible sign jot weak-mindedness to1
Pride of the Nation.
ngs.
In said county.
on
the
Mlns Hasel Blakeman has returned send any sort of au appeal for perS. 8. Shubert, tho theatrical tnana8.
mana- !n(f ln h|B tn,, p
freqa Cleveland, o., to her »uter». eonal• ■help
- to the
- very rich.
complainant. Il H ordered that Hi"
furnlsh -d by n gasoline engine.
' ger,
wasthe
praising
In achorus
Broadway
tr»»p«tI!«.■
taurant
American
girl. res : and
iin.t«.w pi..&gt;
if 1 could find him .lining( p.,1^,7,"wnH.!" u,%*Ah'u huve’but few I Judge’of* Probata. Ch&lt;&gt;‘ M‘ M*Ck' appearance of the said defendiftits
Agars Brandt. Mary A. Hecker. Nel­
। he will visit sotnstlm.
■turn-• .1 • *••
. ..
...
.
...
------- _• lie Emery. John Hammond itn&lt;^ Will­
Emigrant's Romance.
.
, ,•She Is not only prettier.'' Mid Mr. In h - h-n" ■;•.• chan*-.*
•
•
aoulil
b.g.u„!
When
I
struck
Main
iam Hammond, and of each of them.
Mln Mary Wortb-y of Grand ItapHow a photograph led to a romance] Shubert, "than her English or French
1 ..to'Y^o* .’’vUmd'wis &gt; “r‘" ,hc
"
■wing to the, OH« A. Rlxbrldger. deceased.
'
‘
Charles 8. Bristol. Aiiimnutrator of
waa made known nl Liverpool just or Italian sister, but sho is also bright- inf„rmi",i “i',
n obliging cl rk wh.-r.-'
/-(..'’‘.“or
Hunduy.
,il»cd. Thc ; .aid estate cornea Into court
nnd robefore the departure for Australia of er, gayer, wittier. 1”—
...
...
.irr ta
1
.
a pleasure •to ni) un&lt; !•■ .
winters ar. long ami severe, but veg.- presents that he is prepared to render d»r.
unre. or the appearance| of any •*'
ted her pamnta E. Caln and family the White Star liner Irishman, which hear her talk,
latIon is very rapid during the short I his final account ns administrator of them, thop that the pcreyn »o enter
lunching
i,n1’ would permit•Hunted
until I
carries no fewer than five brldes-elect
‘Two chorus girls
..
No flux Is raised her*- at j mid estate and asks that it day be set । lug his appearance &lt;-ntue hl« answr
■ uncuyiu
h was situated on a corner. I summer.
present, but In my childhood every j for hearing the simc und that he bo । t-&gt; the 1*111 of complaint lo lx’ til*'­
going out to Join their fiances.
near me at Sbery's th** either day.
■tin.l the cortu-r io try t&gt;-'
One of these five has never seen f Their skirts were slashed and they 3,u-,.rlil|„ tlh- location «*f the dining farmer raised a piece «&gt;f-fl.ix for fum* 1 discharged from said trust.
Kime to hr served upm.
Il&gt; use. Th*- men broke and swindled |
It Is Ordered, That the nineteenth ! ami &lt;i copy of complainant
within flther future husband, and has nothing q&gt;ure those smart, new-fangled shoes n-.m. rin--.llly suing to n aide door. A'ill for the housewivra to spin, tbo finer day of January. A. D. 1914, al Ion •ollrllors for
.... ....
part nf whit h w«» used fur table Hum ' o'clock In the forenoon, al said, pro- . ‘•n **&gt;• '&lt; »-&gt; .’i,**’ “hu oTThelr .a
but a photograph to tell her what he that fasten with ribbon—narrow ribvaunt f-i. .
... In. I had guc»"*-d j and the taw or foureer »-rt for towel, bate office, be and la hereby appointed1 »“ *•"*• "r
“r
irn and in
,n'’1
looks like. The bride-elect raid that bon running In criss-croMi up their
**r In the dining room nnd nnd many othlr thlng&gt;f..r family for hearing said petition;
'
.‘hXnf'Xld tai bo taken m
a friend of hers went to Australia long. slim, silken ankles,
•i
my playmate uncle, use. I distinctly r.-rnrrnly r during
It Is Further Ordered. That public
. ."LL ' tST dotendanta. at?d b?
three years ago a* a domestic serv"‘I've got nn use for your rah-rah'
in- .1 careless glanco as \1 jI th- elvll war having a *lr* .s made nf notice thereof be given by publication
•"» h&gt;
il&gt;l r- 'timed bi" dinner. As flax
ant nnd married inter a sheep farmer college boys.' said tho first chorus girt;
In natural’
■
h.Sk..&gt;
1 could
hardly
The young wife displayed upon tbe swinging her shapely foot tn and out 1 i»okril ..it him.
.
..
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hrarlng InUM HaMlnn BANNER a pl*‘nant cause this order 10 be pub­
but
cool
.
«nd
comfortable.
I
mw .
mantelpiece a photograph of a chum of her slashed skirt. 'He reminds mo
with many flax wheels In home*, but they
anil slightly
of th" sheep farmer.
Photographs of a china doll.'
.. ........................... ...
S'!
were all Idle.
The tlmlier here Is I
were exchanged and a correspond
" Why?' asked tho other girl, 'tfehe did not look ot
CHAR. M. MACK.
m.istly hard maple. In former years'
such publication
!&gt;• commenced
ence was begun, with the result that cause he's so pink and pretty?]
u»* ..
III.—- in**n»
| within twenty &lt; JO) days from Ihe
.
p.ilrn of my left Ill,------- .
"'No.' said the find chorus girt. 'Be­
made from these ircen* At present ’••LLA C. EGGLESTON,
date
of
this
order,
and
that
such
pill*
­
-r lb entering the door, thousands nf gallons of pure maple
. Register of Probate.
rln- h.-ut never seen,
cause he gets broke so soon.”*
; Heat ion be conllnu*-*! therein onuc In
i: I was Inside I com­ syrup nrc shipped from those'farms I * tree copy.
- Its good qualities. I
• -llagust puss ov*-r tho
copy ot this order to bo personally
Weird Story of Glasgow Ship.
’ f„re ,,f ,n&gt; nnrie
.ORDER »X)R PUBLICATION.
served -on "aid defendant", nnd eaeh
Ot course. Job never had a turkey.
A remarkable story of the sea has n&gt;--nr.-rl rp.-.klng.
* nlats of Michigan, tho Probate
.-onversatlon. I asked |
r thl&gt; fowl is a native of the land just come to light
It Is stated that
Ix-fore the lime subscribed for his BpCourt
for
the
County
ot
Barry.
■
He declined to do
of the atars and stripes, and was th0 survivors of n vessel wrecked off hlm I
Your scfltw Is conv
Bet of Teeth $3
At
a
session
of
said
court,
held
at
7
..
,
...
_.
•“■- । cniiui - . hr was nsving a naju pmumonU. *
never heard ot until this country was 1 Capo
CLEMENT SMITH.
Horn found tbo wrecked Gias- Ump
1&gt;r,
proprr dignity nmt.l
the probate office. In the city of llssBEST GOLD CROWN $3K
Circuit Jwdge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
settled by travelers oversea.
gow ship Marlborough In a cove. »Itli ।:hi« unwarrantaMe Intrusion in hl*
Examined, countersigned,-and enter­
BEST BRIDGE WORK $3|
Nevertheless. Job's turkey is do­ twenty skeletons near by.
Warner
returned
home
Monday.
Hon.
ed
by
me.
M.
Mack.
"I
gu*«»
you
do
not
know
mi-."
Thc
Marlborough
left
Lyttelton.
|
’ scribed by the author of "8am Slick"
.
ROY ANDRUS,
II.replied
with
much
dignity.
as so poor that It had only one lonely New zeauna. in January i»ju. tot - „|||a| h( l n w
hp wnn|rd to llt
Ip the Matter of the Estate of |
Register In Chancery.
feather In its tall and had to lean London, nnd was not heard of again., m,._Sophia Weber Sec|ey, deceased.
[ JEWELL A EWING.
work
credit
U|„in , roa(I&lt;. myar|f known ncsa and convalescence.
Lewis W. Weber, son. having tiled !
Solicitors for Complainant.
against
a
fence
to
gobble.
Since
the
(Ten Year Guarantee)
Mrs. Jane Garrett spent the latt*
in said court his petition praying that Business address. Grand
Rapids,
appearance of that book Job’s turkey collision with an iceborg.
an Instrument now on file In this
Mich.. Houseman Bldg.
R. K. Htanton, who Is poorly.
represents the last extreme of poor­
court purporting to l»e the last will COLOROVE A POTTER.
scientious. sympathetic treat
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pierce spent and testament of the mid deceased
ness and forlornness.
Lloyd's Register shows that the
,hlnk
makt. thu
Solicitors for Complainant
Saturday und Hunlay with friends at be admitted to probate and the exc- Business address, Hastings, Michigan.
Marlborough was an Iron two-decK u|l lla Wc
, d0_.*
Shults.
,Keep a Thankful Heart.
sailing vessel that has been missing; Afi.
qulte^ poorly nt
The unthankful heart, like my An­' from her port. Glasgow, since Janu- drlficd
this writing
ger in tbt sand, discovers no mercies: ary. 1M0. Tho owners are Messrs. ?*l*' &gt;
Mlsa Irene Htanton assisted Mra.
but let the thankful heart sweep.j
7
i^He 4 Co., Glasgow. 8hc was j,|» pi.U.K. Htuntnn with her household du*
through the day. and as tho magnet built In 1876 by Messrs. R. Duncan A
*•,
NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS
finds the iron, so will it find in every Co., and was placed In the special I ■*•&gt;..
210 Monroe Avenue
hour some heavenly blessings; only survey class of Lloyd's [Register. Sheikh
The following Is the program for
Grand Rapids,
Michigan
the Iron in God's sand is gold.—Henry was 228 feet long. 35 Teet wide, and; (n'" fr*-*|ii*-nt iheM beautiful Islands
(In minim, r r*■ • Ive ail their supplies
Ward Beecher.
21 feet deep.
I fron 'from Canton whose growth In recent
years 1s due Lirgely to this fact. Its
-present population is 3.600. lt&gt;has Shortening the Winter Work"
“In a Scrape.”
I many tine resldeSceo. churches nnd sponded to by the Brothers.
arc enduring as well as artistic
The expression, "to get Into ni buslnrsi* block■ built of governeur
"Bits of Fancy Work for Winter
and arc reasonably priced.
scrape." referred at one time to any "tone. The *ounty buildings are ex- Evenings"—Responded to by the 81sEvery monument we put up
ene who fell Into a deep rut In the ccptlonally tin.- built of grey troverneur and red iioudam stope.
The
forest When the deer run wild In1 stat*- has mt r Itutural buildings and an
Recitation—Mary Havens.
bears out our reputation for
Hong
—
Huth
Kerr,
the forest they frequently cut deep• exi&gt;crimrntal nation here.
excellence of workmanship.
gullies among, the trees, due to their
Our assortment of monuments and monumental designs
constantly running backward and for­ Pierpont, io miles from Canton In the
are so varied that we have never yet failed to please those
ward over tho same ground. The cuts foothills of Hi, Adirondack moun*
t? । A correspondent of Leallaa Weekly
There is no cure for stuttering
ak - sends these Juicy bits from the corre- This does not mean that no stutterer the

Legal Jtdvertisements

false Jeeth

ourr-L

oa

MONUMENTS
WE MAKE

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention

Chrysanthemums, Roses, Caroations, (all colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
i as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
colors.

ELI CROSS
Bell-M.in 208

Cili«n.-2470

Grand Kapida, Mich.

so made In the forest were known township I" v&lt;ry rough nnd rocky,
Two Minute" Speech on "Why Rats
ave Long Tails*'—Ernest Gorham.
as desr scrapes, and It sometimes ■tboundlnc in t-tetureaqu** nnd beauti­
Reading—Minnie Gorham.
happened that a woodman fell Into ful scenrn. which I shall not attempt
------------- .
pen p|(.tare
n
Floy Whittemore. Lecturer.
them, sometimes to his great danger,
»iy idea of a suefor they wore frequently quite deep
affords *• mu. h’
Hence
'•the phrase "to get Into - aa uleusure to th- rtuulrr an a dish of
Henre'-ths
“This article says wo should keep
scrape” originally meant to fall Into'he cream thst some ons else has eat- our servants Inlerested.and amussd. 1
»n.
•
a dear nerape.
vn.
believe Ill get our oodk a set -ot
I. Pierpont la (oo feet higher than
books." "I think a Mt of new china
BANNER WANT-ADVS. PAT.
state called the

who have consulted us.
Call and scethem and place your order now for
Spring Delivery.

IRONSIDE BROS.
Phone 197

Granite and Marble Dealers

Hastings, Mich.

�JANUARY 15,H14-M PAGES.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

FART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 2C.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

O 2_or»cn h i i &gt;X(0 zo-ios

&lt;Z&gt;CZ&gt;U

GOING TO THE HASTINGS POULTRY SHOW

�BANI5KB,

HASTINGS POUI
R. C. CRAMER
White Rocks.
710 Mich. Av. Hastings, Mich.

PREMI

M. W. HICKS.
Baby Chicks and Custom
Hatching.
Cyphers Incubators and
Brooders.
Phone 385.
Hastings, Mich.

THOS. E. WATERS.
Black Minorcas,
Hastings, Mich.

MOTOR SHAFT
BUILDING

--------------- All Your Feeding Troubles "are Over When You Begin Feeding—

January 1

The Park 6 Pollard Co.’s Dry Mash
An extensive study of poultry feeding covering a long period of years has giten
them a knowledge of the hen's likes and dislikes, the requirements to produce thc
maximum'number of eggs, the fertility of eggs, and maintain thc best of health in
the birds. They have demonstrated that egg eating, feather pulling, going broody,
getting over-fat, and "going light” may be—and are—largely overcome by the'
use of their feeds. These points are given constant and careful consideration by
them, and the requizewents followed out, regardless of the cost of the pro|»er materjals. We base bought a car-load of Park &amp; Pollard-Co.’s feeds arid will be

Premium List
BARRED 1* YMOl’TIl’HOCKS.
ic—1 silver spoon by L. V. Bedkmi
&lt;-,■», ..Mvkerel—1 book. Profitable Poultry.
Flr»t Hen—1 package Clover Brand Poultry Food.
Flr»t Pulici—1 year Michigan Poultry Breeder

WHITE PLYMOUTH HOCKH.
Flr»l
Fu.t
Flrxt
Firm

: pleased to quote you prices on large or small quantities.

EDMONDS BROS. Hastings. Michigan

O A. Fuller.

-

Cock—25 lb. flour by Charhm Sherwood.
cwkcrcl—1 package Lice Killer by &lt;&gt;. A. Fuller.
Hen—H lb. beat tea by Joacph Hogcra.
’
l-ullct—1 year pubrcrlptlon Induotrloua Hen. Knoxville. Tenn.

PARTRIDGE RUt’KH.

I. N. WINTERS.
Rose Comb R. I. Reds,
Hastings, Mich.

... , .......... "

Th8 Michigan Poultry Breeder

Bw«e Aa asawwf Mwulrrw Pwawf In Untied Statue

.-a

STOCK AND EOQS IN SEASON

CHARLES E. WARD, Jr.

Grand Rapids,

Michigan,

Oak Grove Beagle
Kennels at Stud
HARDY
HICKORY 2nd

■

Partridge Leghorns,
Woodland, Mich.

BUFF PLYMOUTH HOCKS.
First Cock—35 lb. flour by Smith, Veils &amp; Co.

BATTLE CREEK. MICH.
ill X. C. Rhode Bland Reda at P per erttlng ol
IS en«. Exhibition Mrrfa a matter ol cone-

MRS. ALICE GRANT,

KSTAuusuab

Brookwood Poultry

r

*

146,816
146,81?

—'

pages each month.

rir-;
i pan vi skui.-h
»» cuwri ui oil__ ,
.
First Pullet— 1 year subscription Michigan Poultry Breeder.
’ First Pen—51.00 by II. Sheldon.
1LV.MIHAN PLYMUt’Til ROCKS.
&gt;
First Cock—1 sot tumblers by O. A. Boyes.
First Cockerel—1 puekuge 25c Louse Killer by &lt;&gt;. A. Fuller.
Flrct Hen—1 year subscription Prolltable Poultry.
,
’ First PallM—1 .year subscription orange Judd Farmer.
F|r;t Pen—51.00 by E. C. Russ &amp; Son.
LVKH I.At’ED WYANDUTTES.
First &lt;*ock—25 lb. flour by s/mlth. Veit.- &amp; Co.
First Cockerel—I box cigars by Cox-urelil Fruit Co.
Flr.-t Ih-n—I yeur subscription Prolltable Poultry.

The Breeder, ync

months for &gt;2.50 if you mention where
you saw this ad. Display rates fl .30 per
inch. Write for discount on yearly con­
tracts. Circulation 25,1X10.

CYPHERS &amp; BUCKEYE
INCUBATORS

GOLDl

Dry Food Choppers, Grit nnd Shell
Boxes, Poultry Fountains, .Auto­
matic Feeders. _ In fact tvi rything
j used by a poultry fancier and

FJno &lt;&lt;x-i)ercl-w-j package 25c Poultry Food by Cook &amp; Bents.
Flr^i Hen—1 ygpr aiitmcrlpllon Michigan Hoads und Forest, Detroit.

wiim: W’
Fln-t
Fltet
Fli-r
First
FJt- t

ALBERT BESSMER r*is rs
-MICHIGAN
JONES
SEED
CO.
HASTINGS.
MICHIGAN.
- ~
„
Rapj^ M|c|i
Young Stock for Sale Moat ol thc Time.; lOHIa OL

Single Comb Reda

”00

000

Barred Rocks. Rhode Island Reds, both
combs; Pekin and Indian Runner Ducks,
EGGS, DAY-OLD CHICKS A STOCK leading winners again State Fair. Pens
fit for auv show. fi”&gt;. Single birds f2.5O.
.IN SEASON.
p. fit) males; &gt;1.60. &gt;3.00 &gt;5.00 females.
l.OOO Pekin and Indian Runner Ducks.
Address 925 Ligsbee Street । f’&gt; per trio. Satisfaction guaranteed or
no sale. Circular free.

GEO. A. MCPHERSON,
GRAND RAPIDS

O. D. Woodworth, Mgr.

R. R. 3.
MICHIGAN

GO TO

STRICKLAND

Flrgt
First
l int
l int

Elmwood Poultry Farm

MICHIGAN GRAND RAPIDS

.

.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins,
THE DRUGGISTS

GOLDEN BUFF WYAMDOTTES I For Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea

CHAS. SMELLER,
White Wyandoltes,
Freeport, Mich.

Ac
Stock Food. Bolden Bros. Con­
dition Powders, Harvell's condition
M.
powders. Sal-Vet. a lull line of rem­
TELEPHONE MAIN 1926 J
edies lor all kinds of stock. ' Zen-1
GRAND RAPIDS • • &lt;sMICH.
'oleum Dip will kill hen lice.
The Business Bird for You

R. STRICKLAND

CARVETH a STEBBINS
STOCK and EGGS In SEASON

CHICAGO WINNERS!
S. C. BUFF LEGHORNS

IMPROVED SILVER GAMPINES
This is a new breed ol fowl for
this section and they are eljxrcially fine layers of large purr

Tired from definitely pedigreed egg­
record stock, whose record; were
200.207 eggs in one year, Ju»t won
at Chicago, Battle Creek. Kalamazoo
and Grand Rapids.

white eggs. They ue the finest
slock that can be seen led in the
State.

os at • &gt;6.30, $8.00, &gt;10.00
STOCK RIGHT NOW.
। tier cent discount if you send your
tier and this adv. iu 30 days.

J

DR. L. HEASLEY

j. e.

OVER $190,000.00
PAID FOR. LOSSES DURING YEAR 1913
During the year 1 Bl3 this compiny paid out over one hun­
dred and ninety thousand 4190,000 dollars In LOSSES from
cyclones and windstorms. Many of the losses we peld were
to people whs would hove been left In etrolthtened circum­
stances hod It not been ter tho Policy they carried with this
company.
Are you Insured atalnst cyclones end ylndstormeT If not why net take out a Policy with us. Do It NOW.
This Is one of the lerpst companies of Its kind' In the
world hovlng an ossessablo capital of over ONE HUNDRED
FIFTEEN MILLIONS 4115.ODD,00050) DOLLARS. We have had
20 YEARS ol succMsful business otporlonci and have paid
every lees FULLY and MOMPTlY.

Michigan Mutual Toriwdo, Cjclona and Wlndilarm
Inturinca Company

JOSEPH W. SEASE
Rose Comb R. I. Red
Robe Comb Aiuotm.
W. L Hale, Pros.
D. No. 2, Woodland, Midi. J
Votog Rapid;

0. W. Ro|«u, Sec.
KMitor-

|
I

S32 Hall Street
’
.
MICHIGAN.

.McElwain,

hit© Leghorns Exclusively,
Eggs and Baby Chicks.

I
‘

Eggs in Season
F. BARDUSH

DORR. MICH.I GRAND RAPIDS

B

Oto. E. Coleman, Tress.
H4»tin&lt;»

&lt;*a&lt;-k— 1 silver apuon by George Nowlon.
Cockerel—1 Wlloun Woblcr by Abon Johnson.
Hen—1 year e&gt;ubecripHon Michigan Farmer.
Ptlllel—J/atr wubaertptlon Michigan Poultry Breeder.
I1. :.—J loo by li. Beumer.---------

ilr-i Cock—5 mohths subrcriptlon Grand Kuplds Press.
HN.t, Cockerel—t$c package Louse Killer by Carvcth St Stebbins.
ViK Hen—Sic package Poultry Food by Carvcth &amp; Htcbbtna.
irst Pullet—1 year Michigan Poultry Breeder.

The King Quality *MERic*i best strains

First Pullet—1 year subscription Industrious Hen.
First 1’cn—11.00 by D. C. Walldorff.
MINGLE COMB BUFF LEGHORNS.
First Cock—1 Wilson Wohler by Atx-n Johnson
First Cockerel—25c package Prussian Poultry Food.
First Hen— 1 year subscription Orange Judd Funner
First Pullet—I year subscription industrious Hen
First Pen—51.00 by Wm. Couch.
SINGLE COMB BLACK LEGHORNS.

Cock—.1 year subscription Detroit Thins.
Cockerel—25c package Injure Killer by Curwih * Stebbins.
Hen— 500 lb. coke by Thornupple Gus, Electric Co.
Pen—HJ»0 by Fret! Todd.

l int Cockerel—1 year subscription* Fruit Bell.
Finn Hen—1 year subscription Bee-Keeper’ll Review.
I l nit Pullet—d5&lt;j package Lousu Killer by Carvcth * Stebbins.
First Pen—■51.90 by Sir. and Mrs. J. C. Ketcham.
LIGHT BHAHM.
subscription Induatroua Hen.
First Cock—
year atrtiscrlntlon Fruit Belt.
First Cocker
.ubKcrlptlon Bee-Keeper's Hovhiw.
Flrut Hen—I
.ivkngc Louse- Killer by Carvcth &amp; Stebbins,
I irst Pullcir Gilbert Scull.
PARK BRAHMAS.
First Cock—50c by Association.
lint Cockerel—I year.subscription Michigan Poultry Breeder.
l int Hen—l year subscription Induxtrloua Hen.
l int Pullet—35c puvkuge Louse Killer by Carvcth &amp; Stebbins.
HUMl COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS.
I nl Cock—
lb. tea by Joseph Rogen.

M HITE OBPINGTONH
Fust Cock—I year’s rutai-rlplion Michigan Poultry Breeder.
\
l int Cockerel—I yean subacrlptlon Fruit Belt.
First Henn-50 pounds Poultry Mush. Park &amp; Pollard by Edmonds Bros.
First Pullet—30c by Association.

HUM COMB WHITE LEGHORN^.
s.
I'.ral Cock—50c by Aoociatiun.
: nat Coekcral—r year bubacrlptiuii Induginoua Hei&gt;i irat Hen—1 Wihorf Woblvr by Aben JohMOti.
i’irst Pull-'l—1 year euibecriplioii Michigan Poultry Breeder.
First Fen—ll.Ov by M- O. Abbott.
*
MNGLI1 COMB WHITE LEGHORNS.
I’ltrt Cock—35 pouudb Flour by L. Walers.
* I nst Cockerel—I Book. "How to Make Poultry Pay,**
First Han— I WHron Woblcr by lluatinge Sporting Goods Col
I’ll st Pullet—1 year htib.-i rlpilun Michigan Poultry Breeder.
l lrsl Pep—52.60 Cockerel by
Grigsby.
Hom: &lt;-oMB BROWN LEGHORNS.
'
- -oclf—50 &gt;’&gt;' Aaooctailon.
Ofkerel—sic package Prussian Louse Killer by L. A. Eglpn.
let)—I &gt;c.ir subscription Prolltable Poultry.
.
'ullct—I rear subecriptlon Michigan Poultry Breeder,
1 Irdt on—li-vo by Phillip Luts'
M5GI.I. &lt; 1MB BROWN LEGHORNS.
ock^-55 by Aaroctet|on.
uclierel—Me packaip Fruwlan Poultry Food by L- A. Eston.
;en— lyear subscription Michigan Roada and Forests,
ullct— I year liubscrlptlgn Profitable Poultry.
l AHI HIDGK LEGHORNS.
1-11.1 Cock—I Umbtclla by Mrs. W. 8. Godfrey

First
First

ROSE COMB BLACK MINOHCAS.
,.
„
First Cock—50c by Association.
*
,
First Cockerel—1 year subscription Michigan Honda and Fores
First Hen—1 year aubacrlpllon Michigan Poultry Breeder.
First Pullet—25c package PruMtun Poultry Tonic by I, A. KrU‘1

Beat

First
First
iBHIC

SINGLE COMB BIsACK MINORCAB.
First
First
First
First

Cock—50c by Asaocbtllon.
.
Cockerel—1 year subscriptlon'Frull Belt.
Hen—1 Fountain Pen by Pike * Damon.
Pullet—25c package Prussian Louse Killer.

HOSE COMB WHITE MINORCAN.

First Cockerel—1 year subscription Fruit Bell.
First Hen—1 year subscription Industrious Hen.
First Pullet—1 ycug. subscription Farmers Review.
First Pen—51.00 by W. W. Potter.
.
GLF. COMB WHITE MINORCAK.
First Cock— 50c by Association.
'
First Cockerel— lyear subscription Fruit Belt.
First Hen—1 year subscription Industrious Hen.
First Pullet—I yedr suiMn-rlptlon Farmers Review.

First
R.V1H1
First

First

First

KTRIl
First

HOL'DANS.
First Cock—I Wilson Woblcr by Aben Johnson.
First Cockerel—1 year subscription Fruit Belt.
Flint Hen—1 year subscription ProllUit.le Poultry.
First Pullet—25f package Prussian Tonic by L. A.

ANDALUHIANH.
First Hon—J your aubecrlptian Profitable Poultry,

Non
Turk&lt;
Hau.

HOSE COMB ANCONAN. /
First Cockerel—1 Wilson Woblcr by Alien Johnson.
I'lral Hen—1 year *ul&gt;«criptluH Fruit Bell.
•
Flail I'ullet—25c package PruMtun Louse Killer by L. A. Eaton.
First Pen—11.00 by Hustings Milling Co.
NINULE I’OMB ANCON.M.
.

First Pullet—1 year aubacrtption Industrious Hen.
First
First
rnAi
First
Flrat
t-i..,

Cock—30b by Association.
CocRcrt-lo-l year subscription Breeders* Gasotte.
iK-n
&gt;rar nuusvripuuu
rarmcr.
Urn—i1 year
Hiilwrlplion aucnigati
Michigan Farmer.,
Pullet—30 pound* Purks and Pollard Dry Mush by Edmond
i an
■- n
.
. .

Gr

AU bi

ired by
&lt;y juuh
Juds
n Beat

SILVER HPANGLED HAMBURGH. .
Wobblu by Ab«-n JuhnaVn.
Kiilwriptlon orange Judd 1

WHITE HAMBURGH.

Rapid

llarrin

First Hen—1 year aubvcrlptlon Poultry Breeder.
First Pen—ff.ou by Dr. Mohkr.
WHITE CHESTED BLACK POUNII.
First Cock—GOc by 1*. A. Sheldon.

&amp; bti.

Ouiup;

TH Tit
|QTH

ANNUAL ^EXHIBITION

At Hastings, Mi iar

A. B. PUTNAM, SECRETARY, to whom i loney
entries positively close at noon January I1 lit be
I make thc following entriei, subject to the rules ।

shipped via..

..express, in..

PottolFicc
NAME OF V

10

11
II

Ji

lion.
is

R

•dress
la —

Name...
BLAI K ORPINGTONS
I &lt;ist Cock—1 yeur aubscriptlon Industrious Hvu.
First Cock&lt;*r«l—2»c package Louse Killer, PrUMli
I list lien—I Wilson Woblcr by Aben Johnson.
I irst Pullet—-26c puekuge Prussian Poultry Tonic
l ust I’t-tj—I year subscription Detroit Journal.
lil.AFK LANGHHANGS.
» •
First Cock—50 pounds Red Comb Meat Mush by J. McLruvy.
l irvt Codkervl—l year eiubwt-rlplioii Industrious Jlcii.
l ust Heh—35c puekuge Prussian Louse Killer l)y L. A. Eaton.
First Pullet—1 yeur subscription Itouds und Forest*

Flrs

LKIF.H
First
First

First Cockerel:—1 Wilson Woblcr by Aben Johnson.
First Hon—1 yeur subscription Farmer Review.
First Pullet—1 yeur mibacrtpUon Fruit Belt.

rst Hen—1 year, subscription Michigan Poultry Breeder,
ml Pullet—1 year autxsrtpilun Grund Rapids Herald.

MNGLF. COMB RHODE ISLVND REDS.
1
1’ii'st Cock—50c by AmoeHtlon.
„
First Cockerel—I year subscrli&gt;tiun Michigan Poultry Breeder.
i trsl Hen—1 year subscription Fruit Bell.
I’lrM Pujiet—35c puekiige Prussian Tonic by L. A. Eaton.
I’irst Pen—51.ou by Chas. Lunn.
Bl 1 I URPlNGTONb.
First Cock—30c by .Nssocialion.
/
I it st CbckercH—1 year Mibscrlptiun Michigan Poultry Breeder,
first Hen—1 yeaFs subM-rlptlon Fruit Bell.
I list Pullet—26c package Prussian Tonic by L. A. Eaton.

JI1KI5

�Y ASSOCIATION

LIST
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

0 24,1914
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j

ii ur.-.--.'.".n-vr,?/,,

.

ALBfeRT BESSMER,
Oak Grove Kennels,
Also White Wyandottes.
Hastings, Mich.

Class Display Prizes

______ The Feed of Quality______

Best Birds—One lo be a Male.
display consists of 1 Male nnd 0 Females. Cock and Cockerel and
. Heb and 1 Pullet. (Tho following display prises uro offered subject
lo this provision, vis: If less than two. exhlbitora compete in any one class
V then tn that class tho first prize shall be 33.00 Instead of 35-00.)
| Best Display of Hocks—35.00 In gold by iLurtlngs National Bank.
1 Second Display of Hocks—l year subscription tu Grand Haplds I'rtss.
Best Display Wyandottes—35.00 gold by Hastings City Bank.
Second Display Wyandottes—1 year subscription Grand Haplds Herald.
Best Display Orpingtons—35.00 by Judge Mack. Clerk Andrus, Treasurer
Heams, Register Townsend. School Commissioner Edger.
Second Display Orpingtons—1 year subscription to Grand Rapids Herald.
Best Display I^gborns—35 00 by R. C. Fuller A Co.
Second Display Leghorns-Al year subscription Grund Haplds Pres*.
Best Display Reds—3G.O0 by Joseph Beast. C. H. Thomas. C. Bmelk- r. Palm
Garden, Association.
.
Secund Display Reds—1 year subscription Detroit Times.
Best DIsplnyABralitnas—Vi ton soft coal by Roger &amp; Son.
Second Display Brahmas—1 year subscription Detroit Times.
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Best Display Minorcas—35.00 by Association.
S, &lt;;ontJ Display Minorcas—« month* subscription Grand Haplds Pnsj.
&gt;f?kt Dlupjay UingshnngS—H ton coke. Thornapple Guv, Electric Co.
Secund Display Lingabungs—1 yr. sdliicrlpjion Scml-Wcekly Detroit Journal.
Beal Display Cochins— «4 ton coke. Thornapplo Gas, Electrlu Co.
Sceoriit DI»|il:iy\Cochlna—1 book. "How to Build Poultry Houses.” by Amcrl■ cun Poultry Journal, Chicago.
If there arc claim displays In uny other class of two or more competing,
thn AM»,-Ull&lt;&gt;n will pay 33.00 off n first If leas than two. 33.
Third Best Display. Kocks—1 rug 12.50 by New York Store.

Larrothvrs.

ind Fores

First Cock—31.00 by E. Edger.
First Hen—1 year subscription Michigan Hoads and Forests.
F COCHIA.
First Cock—31,00 by H. Fisher.
First Hon—1 year subscription Michigan Hoads and Forests.
CK COCHINS.
First Cock—1 year subscription Michigan 1’odltry Breeder.
Best Hen—SOc by W. A. Matthews.
LCK TAILED JAPANESE BANTAMS.
First Cock—1 yesr subscription lo Michigan Former.
First Hen—11.00 by J. E. McElwain.
.BRIGHT BAXTA MH.
First Cock—35c package Prussian Louse Killer.
First Hen—&gt;1:00 by Albert Hessmer.
,
KE BAXTAMH.
First Cock—1 year subscription Profitable Poultry.

I8II INDIAN GAMES.
First Hen—»1.0O by B. A. Burton.
?*• COCHIN BANTAMS.
First Cock—SOc by Association.
First Cockerel—1 year aubaerlptlun Prolltable Poultry.

IITRIDHE COCHIN BANTAMS.
First Cock—1 year subscription Bee-Keeper's llevluw.
First Cockerel—1 year subscription Michigan Poultry Breeder.
First Hun—1 year subscription Industrious Hen.
'
First Ihlllst—3I.3O by Mrs. Allee Grant.
ICK COCHIN BANTAMH.
First Cock—1 year subscription Michigan Hoads und Forests.
First Hen—1 yeur subscription Michigan Poultry Breeder.
First Pen—31.00 by J. M. Henry.

A. B. PUTNAM
Columbian Wyandottes,
Hastings, Mich.

HAMMOND®
DAIRY FEED
'g&amp;fi

=

First Cockerel—j year subscription Michigan Poultry Breeder.

HERBERT FISHER
Barred Plymouth Rocks.
Hastings, Mich.

Guaranteed to contain 16J4% Protein, 3^-% Fat, 48% Carbohydfcfes.Not over 11% Fibre. One ton Hammond
Dairy Feed Equals Two Tons Bran.
Made hum pure MOLASSES, Prime Colton Seed Meal, Gluten Meal,
Sprouts, Corn, Oats. Bariev and recleaned Wheat Screenings. Thc only
its kind that is kiln-dried, therefore causing no lo«s due to evaporation.
100 lbs. to the bag and guaranteed to keep during all seasons, will never
mould.
FOR SALE BY

EDMONDS BROS. Hastings, Michigan

'"Kl“sBi»MeaiiiiGitii
ThaHILLSIDE POULTRY YARDS
JOHN BOWSTROM, Prop.

J. M. HENRY,
Rose Comb R. I. Reds,
126 Grant St.
Hastings, Mich.

IWAKM MEAL 15 CENTS

Stock and eggs in season'

Everything in our place is
made clean, baked clean and
served clean.

632 Sinclair Ave.. N. E.
GRAND RATID3.
MICH.

STAR BAKERY AND
RESTAURANT

SILVER SPANBLEDHAMBURGS
STOCK AND EGGS IN SEASON

Special Prizes.

Malted
feel of
Always
soar or

hm 381

HASTINGS, MICH.

Prompt Attention to all
Orders.

Secund Best Pen While Wyutiduiu-a—1 food chopper by W. A. Hail
Second Best Pel, Whltu Hocks—J woolen blanket—Frandscn A Kccfir.

F|rat lien—fl.oo on brat turkey by Leo Pryor.

I NOTK—The Assoc la lion will give GOc cosh on all tints for Ducks, Geese
I Turkeys and homo Rood paper for second un same. Bauer Bron, will give li tun of 'famous . White Aah Coal for In their
lament, of th,, Best Pen; dll lire, da to b. included. In the show.
John McLr.ivy will give 25 lbs. Meat Mash fur the 3rd Beat White Rock
[let; also S3 Ilia. Meat Mash for 3rd. Best White Orpington Pullet.
1. Eaton.

Grand Sweepstakes Prizes.
Eaton.

Edmondl

I All birds cuinpoHng except Bantam* mid Games. American Poultry AsUtlun Huies to govern ull birds competing for sweepstakes or class dl»y shall . Unit be entered singly mid ull exhlbitora whose birds
[
competing
for
sweepsink,
or
class
prises shall
least one pen. The best cock, cockerel,' hen and pullet of one
bred by one exhibitor shall compete for sweepstake prises. Prises

it Best Cock. Cockerel, Hen und Pullet—Table, |35, by HaatingK Table Co.
mil Best Cock. Cockerel. Hen and Pullet—Kitchen Cabinet, |S5. by Hus­
tings Cabinet C&lt;&gt;.
rd Drat Vock, Cockerel, Hen and Pullet—Set dining chairs. .336, by Grand
Rapid"hlookeasv Co.
rth Bost Cock. Cockerel. Hen and Pullet—Rocking chair, 37.00 by Walldurff Brothers.
h Best Cock, Cockerel. JU-n mid Pullet—Library Table. »5.00, by Miller *
Harris. »
•
Il Heat Cock, Cockerel. lien and Pullet—tint Bprouter, 3«.00. by Jordan
&amp; Blvd Co.
*
jnth Di al Cock. CvL-lnri-l, Hen and Pullet—1 year aubaerlptlun tu Youth's
Ou in panion.

lartlt

POULTRY ASSOCIATON

, Mi jary 19 to 24, 1914

hom t toney orders, etc., should be made payable,
uary 1 it be in show room by 1 p. m., January 20.
5

rules (

lion-

AH

Enclosed find $.

for same, which will be

Return stock by_.

xpress.

•

Second Be-t
Second Best
Best Shaped
Secyiiil Best

Pen While Leghorns—1 safely ruaor by Goodyear B
Pen H. C. Hods—1 pair fur mittens.
Men In show room—1 box cigars by H. Wunderlich.
Pen Orpingtons—31.00 In trade by Wm. Michael.

MRS. J. M. HILL
R. P. D. No. 3.

Bint Columbian AV&gt;andolle Male—1 box clgura by J. Heitor.
\
Deal Pallet Mateins Barred Kock Mule Bint— 33.00 hat by Morrtil. Lumblo

Best Shaped Mule In show room—|!.ui&gt; In trade by Frank Horton.
To the one showing birds from longest distance—33-00 hat by G. Olla &amp; Cu.
Second Best H. C. White. Leghorn Pullet In show—50 lb. ground bone by
Feldpuusih &amp; Fcdewn. .
Second Brat It. 1. lied PuHet—1 box candy by Furtlno Bros.
The premiums of thia Association arc open to the cumin Htloh of tho
world.
.
✓

Rules and Regulations.
•
All entries Intended fur competition must bo In tho hands of thc secrclul&gt;' bvfur- y;ou n. m. January 3#, 1914. And must be accompanied by tho
full itnouiitWar entry fee. Itemltlanco should be made pnab'.o to A. B.
Putnam, secretary. Ilusilngs. Mich., to whuin all slock fur exhibition should
la: shipped.
All stock must be delivered ut the show room not later than 13 nouti,
January 20. Judging will begin ut that time.
Entries should lie made upnn blanks furnished by Secretary. Tho va­
riety number of specimens leg ur ring number, and express company shipped
by slated on entry blank.
Every specimen In each exhibit should bu properly banded. Birds arriv­
ing unhanded will Im: bunded by tho Superintendent at expense of owner.
All,birds competing must be thc properly of person In who.-c name they
arc entered. Evasion of this rule will bar nil blrdk*entered from competing,
und all premiums will bu withheld.
All expensu of transportation must be prepaid und ull specimens gntered ut risk of owners. Thc Association will ^not bu responsible for loss
or damage by lire ur otherwise; but will exercise ull reasonable vigilance In
tho cure ot exhibits anil the looking after same.
'. I'-xhlblton, must nut interfere with nor uttempt in uny manner to inllucn, c the Judges oillclating at this show.
The Judges shall bo required personally to place ur superintend the
plailng &lt;&gt;f ull prise ribbons un tho ,-ou|w of winning specimens.
, Nn birds Hliuli bo removed from tho show room until the close ot thu
suiiie without the written convent ot the Secretury.
No num,a or decorations not provided by the Association will bu al­
low. &lt;1 on the coops until utter the premiums have been placed.
The nstructluns to Judges, general dlsquallllcutloiis and other provisions
th'ls ■how’
Ot lhU
Blani|“rd of Perfection shall govern at

. . T.'.K Ur,.'l b&lt;"1
*'»
decided by comparison, ull judges par’Ut"r' nfir, 1'iUe '•’'‘••deration must be given to tho handk .p o£ .olid
colored birds In competition with purtl-colorcd birds.
All specimens will be fed and watered us soon us possible afUr arrivw"‘vu" ■" a«r&gt;“
to

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WE WILL PAY YOU THE
HIUI1EST MARKET PRICES
if you have any Poultry that you
want to acIL you will (Ind that you
will often MAKE MONEY by acclog
or phoning us before you sell. ■
Wo will ALWAYS give you a
SQUARE DEAL and we arc sure you
will like our way of doing business.

BESSMER BROS.

The Meat Market Men
Phone 162
■

u.

»«•»,

S,‘ss^“£”

U,,y

Addrew. all shipments to Hie Heeretafy andI be sure"tint the sander­

Something New.

■" “"‘,r

■w

IS-RftT.
X’S.'.IEl.'dW
ui

_

ibc year ’round.
Manufactured by

Equip yunr poultry yard, pen or bouse: TI18 Jordan A StltlO Mf g.
with Thc AH-in-One Exerciser and
HASTINGS. MICH.
Feeder, an automatic machine for feed-1

CO.

EMERSON EDGER
White Rocks and Anconas,
Hastings, Mich., R. F. D,

1
1=
VFG'Tt'D
V 1L.O 1
BAKERY

ing and exercising your poultry. This] TE'QC'ip
machine is supplied with s bale to it can "

be suspended by a chain or wire (rum jthe ceiling, or where you may desire to I

hang it.

Manufactured by

W. E. TAYLOR

Michigan.

j Hastings,

Breeder ot Single Comb White Leghorns,
Barred Rocks. R. and S. C. Rhode Is­
land Reds. Day old chicks in teaaou.

A Full Line

1169 THIRD STREET

of Poultry Supplies

f

MICHIGAN

While in Jiaatingi, vizitiug thc Poultry

Show.

I Scratching Feed
'Poultry Tonic

Laying Feed
' Beef Scraps
Oyster Shells Crystal Grit's, etc.
Prussian Remedies

L. A. Eaton

A live program in Vaudeville

and Motion Pictures. Neu Hotel Barry.

Chick Feed

Alfalfa Meal

HASTINOS

POULTRY FARMS

-

D.G WALLDORFF
White Wyandottes,
Hastings, Mich.

MICH.

Whlls tn Hastings Stop at

New Hotel Barry

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..

OAT SPROUTER

"

VISIT THE BIJOU!

K*&gt;try fees will bo KSc single bird. 50c pens. Birds &lt;uinnetinc for
FHceput.ke prise, will bo cbarged mvaddftimtal foe of GO'colds
M
Doves, Babbits, Guinea Pegs ana all pet stock will t* char-ad n ra«
10c. All lusts winning a good *.&gt;Per or maguziu* Utarged a fee uf
Association will furnish coups, free for nil In-need of same All Brize-,

.

| TOE SANITARY

I

r, Po IT 11 r V in a n I,roduees Green Feed

GRAND RAPIDb

sl'.'js

GILBERT SCOTT,
Buff Rock Stock &amp; Eggs for Sale.
•Quimby, Mich.

We Buy Poultry

।sent or not. nil possible puinu win be taken to prevent lo.-s in any way
.ugh loss by lire ur uny other cause Is at thc owners risk
"
Sailing Price

s;

BYVTgM OF JLDGLXG
.Ul.bpoohncnt mill b» Jadged by the comparison system Hid W||i be
T|Uca^“ J° Ut!y
,b° ,n&lt;,SVa lUlU ,n’M‘nB
Of JU»t docUiom,

sTNdlBtN I bl FLNO. do CLNiH

Coopersville, Mkb.

Citizens Phone M- 13.

The latest teviwd edition of the American Standard of PiifocUon will
.he guide of the judF-„ m .warding tlio prize, up“|| th# tarl-^- "
iiUetl lUeroin- Other varieties will be lvdgei by their Club St ind
No eablbltor WIN b. a Ho w.d under ady circumstances to
&gt;4lo any
birds except bls own, unless by consent.ot owner.
For tho.purpose of this exhibition, tbs term •■cock•, dtaU
hatched iirevkius lo 1313. "Hen" it trmalu 'hatched provdol
Cockeier a pit hatched In i»13. "PU1IK" fenuls tuteh’d m uu
a
bitedlns pen shall consist of a uMio bird and four female t" be inado’uu uf
old and young birds or both.
*«muic to uo m»&lt;|o yp ot
A dlctilav b: all tlaste;

Wc have a very large list of 1
desirable farms for sale. Many
among them would make ideal
farms for growing poultry. • Wc,
can offer you sdme “bargain
priced’ and on easy* terms. Wc
have all sizes of farms. Don't
buy before at least calling on Us
and seeing what wc have.

OOULD&amp;crook
Dwwl
iaaasu
RmI Fa»a»a
Eitite Aftnoy
llikliip. MICA.

Under Entire New
Management

Everything First Class
Stwain Heat

LOGAN &amp; BERKHIEMER
PrOprlOtflES
HASTINGS Phone 11

MICHIGAN

G.H. THOMAS,
BaffWyi
Hohn*

�f. »!■

BUG

The Car That Sells
By the Trainload

geten a nr trubly Or Infrtaf*n on

’

The Buick Overhead Valve
Motor is guaranteed to develop
more power and give more mile­
age per gallon ol gasoline than
any other motor ol its size, either
American or foreign make.

Bnckwheat Flour and Maplo Syrup.

It’s the company that builds
cars so good that you buy one once
and you want another like it, that
lias the permanence it needs to as­
sure you of a safe investment. Fully 25 per cent of thc 26,500 cars built by the Buick Motor
Company in the 1913 season went to purchasers who had driven Buicks before.
A good many automobile
ooooeras that started when the
business was young were unable
to stand the gafl. It was the sur­
vival of the fittest, and they had
to quit.
r
’
If you are one of those
who bought from one of these
concerns, you know how expen­
sively annoying it is in thc nutter
of mechanical replacements. And besides, a car like that has no second-hand value.

The Buick 1914 line is wonderfully attractive. Every model‘is left side drive and center
control, and the Delco self starter is built into the car at no additional cost.
There are six models ranging from $950 to $1985, f. q. b. Flint. Let us call and take your
family for a ride.

Every Part Fitted to a Hair’s Breadth.

Hastings Buick Co
New Messer Bldg.
LIKE VIEW.

If anyone should ask you why WUlie OIllMple slop* »o high, tell them
It'* all on account of that little girl
nnd boy whlcft came to their home
Banday.
George Glllmpie returned to Lan­
sing Bunday after spending hl* vaca­
tion nt homo.
Sunday with

Mr.

nnd

D.

Reynolds

of

spent Sunday with Wm. Gillespie and
family.
Nearly nil tho young people attend­
ed the party given by Arminn and
George QUIcspIc Friday evening,
report a fine time.

«
School Report.
Report of Edger school
month ending Jan. 2. 1914:

Hose Bronson. Boy Bolson. Fred and
Josephine Dlmond. Beatrice and Lvlc
Vauderbrook. Phyllis and Lillian Fidger nnd Ronald. Orphn and Hodcrick
«•--------

and Pauline Miller of Grand ILiphl*.

for

thr

Pearl. I nor and Ward

A general movement Is under way
In New York city for the establish­
ment &lt;&gt;f n municipal Ice plant tu sup­
ply consumer* nt cost pri&lt;-.
This de­
The following pupils were neither ■ mand I* the direct result of thc deter­
absent nor tardy during the month mination nf thc ice trust to Ikh»«|
Baltimore ।। and are entitled to half* holidays: price* during the summer.

Mra,

Frank

family and Mra.

villa.
Mra.

Hastings, Mich.

Totnl attendance. 309.
Average dally attendance. 11.
Number of pupils enrolled, 11.

Formley.

7 lbs. of granulated ehugar
2 Quarts of bofld watter
I Oi. of Henderson, Extract of
mapla
yours Truly.
BF.WARE or AIH LTI RATIONS
It in not poMibla
obtain any "ex­
tract" or "flavor" from map Jo sugar
SAYS STATE DAIRY AND FOOD
or syrup. All so called "maplo ex­
IO.NER
tracts” are made from various drugs
or by boiling up corn cobs and hick­
ory bark.
If you want pure buck­
LOOK AT THE LABELS
wheat cakes and maple syrup, watch
the labels on tho sack and hotties.
BEFORE YOU PURCHASE
James -W. Holme.
State Pair}- A Food Com.

Scarce.

Do Wow Own Mixing.

When our forafa;hcrs settled Mlchtile virgin soil Deeded some crop that
wa* a vorpotops feeder to sqbduo It
nnd nothing doite filled the bill in.
thia rcap« -' b buckwheat.
Mis of hard maplo
Abundat
------ --------------hand to tnp and an
abundance of Ohonp fuel made maplo
syrup obtained from maplo sap the
cheapest sugar to apply to cakes
made from Ihe buckwheat flour.
The present generation thus Inher­
ited a tnsto for those delicious buck­
wheat cakoa and mtple .«yrup from
our nncosters.
But times have changed. Tho ma­
plo forests have boon largely cut
down for lumber, fuel i»' scarce nn.l
high-priced and more profitable crops
have superseded buckwheat.
As n result pure buckwheat flour
and maple syrup have become scarce
and high. Nujnrroim imitation* have
sprung up and If the consumer would

wheat cakes and maple syrup, ho
must be on his guard.
Fortunately Michigan food lass
thl* delicacy of our forefathers.
Buckwheat flour is generally adult­
erated with wheat Hour, but If so
adulterated th* sack muni bo labeled
"Buckwheat Flour Compound."
If
»o Jnboled tho sack may contain only
I o',* buckwheat. Look sharp for the

"Buckwhoa.
. ... —
red letter* at
c word "compound”
is printed below In small letters with

A PreiiL;t«1c Peace Prophet.
Two thousand years after tho pyra­
mids were erected, thirteen caoturte*
before the birth of Christ, there came
to the throne of Egypt the moat Inter­
filing personality not only of that
long line of shadowy Pharaohs, but
of th» ancient world. Thia great king
was Akhnaton. "the flrst individual
in human history." likewise the first
of all founders of religious systems.
He ranks os the world’s first Id sal 1st.
and his religious revolution introduc­
es the study of tho advanced thought.

utterly opposed to
strife. "In an age

bloodshed und
ot military re-

the plumed helmet and shirt of mall

MAY BE MADE ON A BASIS THAT WILL SHOW YOU AN UNUSUALLY HIGH INTEREST RETURN

Sound bonds and preferred stocks may be purchased
to-day at prices materially lower than prevailed a year ago.
Every such period of low prices in the past has been followed
by a corresponding reaction, during which prices are higher
and interest rates lower. If you will buy long-term securities

now, you can insure a high rate of interest over a period

during which, in all probability, it will be impossible to in
vest as profitably as at - present. When others are buying

bonds to net 5 per cent, your money will be earning 6 per
cent or better.
If you will send your name and address we will be
glad to give you detailed information

NG POWDER

no record that Akhnaton ever mar­
ried but once.
That tho overshadowing power of
tho priests might be diminished, hla
mother early determined to oppose
cull against cult.
Thus, at tho very
beginning of his life. Akhnaton’*
thoughts were directed towards tho
great religious strife.
Ho thought
much, observed closely, read widely;
and. on a consequence, rejected root
nnd branch the religion of hla fathers
and of his subjects. Ho saw visions
nnd dreamed dreams.
He tolls us
that to him alone did God reveal him­
self; and ho always speaks of himself,
aqd Is spoken of. ns tho originator
nnd teacher of thc faith he now l»egan slowly but surely to unfold.
Let un review In broad outline the
salient features nf bls remarkable
faith; for so much theology had nev­
er appeared In tho world before. Alon,
the sun. or rnthcr, “the heat which

out the word “compound.” It is prob­ on thc sun’s disc, and then tapght
ably pure. You can mis in common them of that fortA* which was th«x
author of tho daxxllng orh to which
than you can buy (he compound they rendered homage, and of Its en­
ergy ns typified In iw llfogh’lng heat.
ready mixed.
I The law requires every’ container of Akhnaton defined Aton us tho furmi s
. jtup to be labeled with the percent- l.-ss essence, the binding force "which
j age of cano and maple therein. If It runs through all things and doth nil
unite." "Like a flash of blinding
I *' 1‘tl’eled “Maple Syrup” without light In tho night limo. Aton aland*
‘hr*? l■&lt;■rc■&lt;•ntagc«. It Is probably pure out for a moment amid the- black
WPle. Many Imitations arc on the Egyptian darkness, nnd disappears
I "»»rkif. they consist generally of once more—the flrat signal to this
pure cann syrup flavored nnd cplored
to Imitate mapjp.syrup. If you want world of. ihe future religion of the
I this cheap syrup? you can make It
1 yourself cheaper than you ran buy It.
'The following Istlcr recently received chlsckul. Ho »n» not "Krein above nil
i nt this office will tell J’bU howl The
Fide* whom there L* no other.”
Mom important &lt;&gt;f nil w»» glnccrliy.
Dear Sir:
hnnesty, truth. A tomb inacrlptlon ot
As I am about tn make a form­
one of hl* follower* rend* Ihu*: "I
ley to take plarc nf maple syrup,
have m-l truth in my Inward part*
and make It for sale I have gat
nnd falM*hood in my loathing: for I
a farmley that you cannt tell
know that the king jyjolcrth In
from the pair maple. Now then
truth."
Of apodal cmphasD* both bccnu»eof
It* result Upon the ne.w religion mid
to Akhnaton parnonnlly. wa* the fact

JANUARY INVESTMENTS

UMET

en years of age. His mother. Queen
Tly. acted as regent during hl* min­
ority. He married Nefertltl. the eight
year old daughter of tho king of Mltannl. In Syria. The Pharaohs took

The cook is happy, the
other members of the family

nrc happy—apprllten sliaqxn, thiuge
briphteii up generally. And Calumet
Bakiijg Powder is rca|xnuiblc for it all.

For Calumet never fails. Its
-wonderful leavening qualities Insure
perfectly shortened, faultlessly raised
■
&gt;
bakings.

Cannot be compared with
other baking powders, which promise
without jicrfonnlng.

Even a beginner in cooking
get* delightful mulls with this neverfailing Calutnct Baking Powder. Your
grocer knows. ‘ Ask bint.

YANKEE SPRINGS.
Report of Hag la school for month
fieri Johnson nnd wife of Mlddta- ending Jan. 3. t»H:
Number of day* tnught. 20.
llusklrk und family.
Total attendance. 3CX.

Number of boy* enrolled, 10.

Orrin Potior has returned homo af-

Total enrollment. 30.
Number-of visitors. 14.
Tho following pupils wet

ion nnd Claude Johnson and wife of

Barry. Marvin Hlocum. laiwrence Mocum. Hilda Mills. Lila May White. Et­
mond and family a portion
ta Walters. Merle Slocum, Lucille
Harriet Goodell ami
Ed. MeKIbbln nnd family nnd Jan. (Wunderlich.
.
Potter epent New Yearn day with r&lt;il- Ch loin Itagbu
The beat spellers for the month
atlven In Middleville.
Wcro: Harriet Goodell. Etta Wallers
Local telephone line No. itfl elected
the following officer* for the cnnulng
Mian Elide Hump, Teacher.
yenr:
President. Henry D. Shively:
■ccrrinry. Fred E. Raymond; treas-1
a
School Rrpport.
urer. John E. Kenaiba.
Mr*. Hu rah Hchrny nnd children of I
Ileport
... ....................
of Drlstul
...
school, JohnsWoodbury were thc week-end KUeets town township, for the month ending
«&gt;f her alatcr. Mrs. M. Curtis.
D«-&lt;-. 19. 1913:
Quarterly meeting will
be
hold
at
,
......
r oi u.iys laugni. -u.
the I*I . K church
rhUKh J.inuarv
Jaauu, 33
St nnd
and 21.
Si. '
T..r:.&gt; Mun. MS.
,
Mlaa H. 1* K. i-rrgins
V"“.u &gt;■ spending:
’STJ?™I
*•.!»
At.
a few day* with friend* In Hasting*. |
Total enrollment. ST.

cry highway." Akhnaton preached
from a throne the doctrine of, thc
brotherhood of man nnd dreamed of
Uurt-orsal*T&gt;rarcr —•
Akhnaton- • loved his wife nnd
daughters with n tender, abiding nffretlou. and endeavored to ehrvnte the
position of women anil the wicrrdPINE LAKE.
ursM of the family. Always in pub­
ing thc month were: Harold Conklin.
lic tho queen was nt his side, nnd
Oral Drockclhank has been hauling Albert Cankiln. Ix-sllo Cobkiln, llitlph
around his feet his children romped hay to Urbnndnle.
VniiHycklc. Hnrl VnnHycklc. Patil
and played. Contrary in all prece­
II. Brininstool, wife nnd W. II. Flak Vanflycklc. Willard VunHyckle. Esther
dent, hl* wife is represented in his
VnnHyrklo. Edith VonHy.-kle. Cbtrllwl
family reunion at William Kearney’s Hmlth, Ella Hmllh. Roy Hmlth. Itnlph
Strenuous opposition to the new re­ in Battle Creek.
•
Hmlth.
Ned Kidder, .Forrest Rtnrnm,
ligion now permeated in all classes
and ranks. Wist counted a creed, Iln Flak kind grandson Charlie Flak Lyln Zimmerman. Itova Zlmmermsn.
fx-llrtont Webster. Percy Webster, Elwhat mattered all the gods when
Egypt’* proud rinplrc was breaking
Henry Budd Is hauling wheat.
Maude ('.■rv’lKht, Teacher.
up? Akhnaton saw before his eyes
A number have been tempting the I
signs which could only lie Interpreted flah •during the
past
week.
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According lo the census of 1911 tho
as pointing to hla absolute undoing.
The new installment of snow I. lie- population of Pifftugal his Increased
Th*- misery of failure was his, tho
ig used Wherever It Is available. No i, p,.r ec|lt „ &gt;r.,r ln lhn toM docade.
blackness of despair, around him Ihe
darkness of coming death. Hl* f’Mflla
nt &lt;&gt;f
nnd
tancourty with the fail of hie empire.

Akhnaton died. "Thun." wrlM* tho
Ncbool Report.
historian, "disappeared the most re­
Report of McCallum school
markable figure In early Oriental his- month ending Jan. 2:
■
Number of days taught. 20.
world had never seen before." •
Total attendance. 373.
A few years ago Mr. Davis, of Prov­
I
FOR AU. FORMS OF
idence. R. I, tho celebrated American
Egyptologist. iliscovcretf In one of the
old tomb jfltafl* at Thebes the mum­
Don’t be skeptical about RHEUMA. the
Totnt enrollment. 14.
mified body of Akhnaton. which now
modern enemy of Rheumatism, Lumbago,
Those receiving half holidays arc' Sciatica. Arthritis, Gout. Chronic Neuralrests In the Egyptian Museum nt
Cairo.—Christian Herald.
William. Doris and Nina linywaul. &amp;or Kidney Disease. After taking a few
I Esther, Beatrice. Mildred nnd Glcrna
■a you will know that the poisonous
Osgoiid. Gertrude Anders and Gordon1 Uric Acid is leaving thc system.
Resolved. Wo nil try to &lt;&gt;« bell
MoCalluni.
ork in thc future.
We had sixteen visitors this month
and
last
month
twenty-one
Instead
of
Resolved. No more tardy marks.
one which was formerly printed.
Resolved. Perfect attendance.
ura. 3839 Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, HL
Floy Whittemore.
Resolved, Good desk-keeping.
KJIEUMA—guaranteed—SIX:, a bottle.
no
Resolved. That all work and —
CARVETH * KTF.BBINB.
BANNER WANT ADVIL PAT.
play makes Jock a dull boy; also that
all play and no work makes Jock a
dunce. Therefore plenty of work fol­
lowed by plenty of play makes Jack a
brilliant pupil.
Higned. Assyria High School.
We are all back again feeling fine
after two wonks vacation. Wc now
have Mrs. D. Shepard' ns teacher.
On All Order. Pieced During the Ualencc of Jenner) .

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM

1O% DISCOUNT

which was Installed during vacation.
It Is very much appreciated by al).
Tho Christmas dinner and tree
which we had at tho school nouae
was a grand success and one not soon
forgotten. Such glorious chicken plo
and every Christmas luxury. Every-

feast left. No one was slighted or
hurt because the dish did not last un­

H@we8

Sffii(Wg CwirnguEi &lt;8
KWESTMIEHT IBANmS
Sra*d Kapidi, WltrMsw

"There’s a good lime on It’s way"
fbr the patrons ot thia district.
Watch for the announcement.
Miss Stine still as teacher.
Beecher Pugh entered hero

this

Dr. Emile BarHnar, Inventor ot the
telephone transmitter, at the berin*
nlng of hie sclenllfio career wm cfcrk
In a etore In Washington, D. C., end
pursued his scientific work at night.
He
suffered
nervous
prostration
through overwork nnd excitement
When. at the ag of 3«, he found ho
had perfected the telephone transmit-

This is ■ season of novelties and we are carrying a very fine
selection of patterns of’the newest importation of the foreign
products. We invite your inspection.
Reliable Ladies* Tailoring Establishment

A. S. WEGUSEN,
Citizens’ Phone 2443 ’

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                  <text>BANNER

FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THtfesDAY. JANUARY 22,1914
20 PAGES

PART ONE-1 TO 8

THE POULTRY SHOW IS Two Well-Known Hastings Men
As They Looked Years Ago
NOW IN FULL SWING
BITION—100 MORE THAN
• iANT YEAR

THE SWEEPSTAKE PRIZES

HAVE ALREADY BEEN AWARDED

LOCAL LUMBERMAN TO

MAKE BID TIMBER CUTS

the 700 mark. In White Wyandotte*
It ha* never been equalled here In
quality or number, and In all clausa
The scoring of the birds wu com­
pleted Tuesday. Yesterday was given

Wo will publish all the award* next
In the sweepatake* offered for this

The publication of the Identities off follow.
&gt;m- a* ih. aia nArt-~ita a» i&gt;-*(ing*' &gt;'our guesses to the BANNER
°ve plctur----------- ’’’
cltlxans In the BANNER lost *CCK ;, ab
known clttu
the show, the prlxe. a fine oak ped- created unlimited Interest. The pub- i
Tell- the BANNER
astal dining table was .awarded to llcatlon of more of these picture* will you think they are.
Thomas Water*, of thl* city, on bls
Black Mlnoycaa.
The prlxe, set of mahogany dining
H. S. BASKET BALL TEAM
chairs, for the second beat cock,
cockerel, hen and pullet of any va-

Three Auctions
Advertised
This Week I I

xmt

.

■ B.BII I UH B LBIBI1U UF1LL
toral Helm wltp J. langston and
•
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.
J. K. voatca as Farmer*.
Fred Todd ha* purchased a num­ IS INVITED TO BECOME ASSIST- I Wllford Hicks has purchased
'. GARRISON WRITES TO HIS
ber of tract* of virgin timber which
! third interval in the Belding Banner,
ANT PASTOR IN LONDON’S
PARENTS IN BALTIMORE
will yield a total ot, frbout 1.500.000
which ha* been under the manage^
BIGGEST CHURCH.
TOWNSHIP
this timber Is located* several miles
Coates. both formerly from Hastings.
northwest of Caledonia on the farms
[DESCRIBES FEATS OF.
Of Simon Snyder and 8»n Glick. The THE GAU COMES FROM CHURCH
Tho Snyder tract include* about 40
acres. This timber Is on land which
MADE FAMOUS BY SPURGEON
GREAT MARKSMARSHIP
Mr. Snyder’s father took up from tho
government In pion

iniR rnnu

TEACHERS’ INSTITUTES
TWO DAYS NEXT WEEK

success until hl* call tp Spurgeon'*
IMllplt. -&gt;-Al Chicago he cqOiUnued to

THURSDAY

friend*, for he feared he might not

GATHERING

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rlth
those who accepted other view* ol
baptism. Dr. Dixon's *uccc»* In Lon-

Mr. Betts was educated at the
Moody_ Institute and ordained In Chi-

HASTEN ORGANIZED ALL RURAL SCHOOLS IN

Hrst Two Game* Flayed by Ixnv

NUMBER 39

BEV. F. J. BETTS BETS F" 'WMSi... CHRISTMAS MB
VERY FLATTERING CALL
**•"
III UNCLE SAM'S NAVY

rock and gray elm.
was nt one time sporting editor of the
and work felling the timber was be­
I Jackson Patriot.
.
।
His many friends In this and other
Mr. Hick* will have charge of the
gun by a force of 40 men on Monday.
The trees range tn * diameter from cities will be interred to know that edltorlsl work und advertising. Mr.
a call ha* been extended to Rev. F J. Langston will also.dp editorial work.
Betts of this city to become assbitant Mr. Coates will attend to the clrculnthe Job will be completed by June 1.
Mr. Todd has also purchased a to Rev. A. C. Dixon, pastor of the I tlon. The Belding Banner has shown
tract of virgin white OSk .forest In St. Metropolitan Temple, of London, great Improvement °t l*t-. With the
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,,, 41I. cuvk* iiicrv i* nil
Joseph county. This Will yield about
H. Spurgeon, did hl* greatest werk. । son why the future prosperity of the
After Dr Dixon had filled the lead- ] paper I* not assured.
Mr. Todd has also purchased some
Ing Baptist pulpit* In Boston and i
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and 1* a credit to the Association and
to Barry County. In some features It

lhl* city, oh hl* White Wyandotte*.
The third prlxe. a kitchen cabinet,

TRY BANNER WANT*
Everybody Read* The BANNER.

COUNTY TO BE GLOSEO

George C. Lorimer,

deceased,

who

following letter written by J.
F. Garrison, to bls parents, Mr. and,
Mft. R. f. Garrison, of Baltimore

get paid off. the
five
days
more

park

four or
travelling

living there In Halting^ *o I sums

IMPROVEMENT ffl

Ithen off till four A. M. I slept all the
। afternoon aa 1 had to go out on
pari* twk-e last night to arrest
"leather-necks" und “gobs." or In
word* marines and sailor*.
ONE DOZEN GATHER AT HOME other
They had a fight out there last night.
OF MBS. GEORGE
lot of gin then proceeded to clean up
MILLER
on the nigger*. There were gin bot­
tles flying through the air, but when
four or five marines stepped through
TO MAKE CAMPAIGN TO
the door .with a 45 caliber revolver in
each hand, the niggers got on the
INCREASE MEMBERSHIP move. They won't stay around when
a marine has a gun tor they know

ant to Dr. Dixon at the
port, on hl* White Wyandotte*.
church, continuing after his chlej’ Plan* to be Perfected at Future MeetOne stood behind a bunch of us
The fourth prlxe. a rocker, was
ITayvd Tuesday Night.
had gone abroad.
shooting at a target at 1.2S0 yards
awarded to M. W. Hicks, of this city. . Having decided to quit farming.
The opening of a gy mnasium In the
Wm.
Gelb
and
Manson
Newton
will
bunch of
on hl* White Plymouth Rock*
Im|x&gt;rtant Educational Topic*.
■cond story of th.- city hall under
elght Year* ago. Mr*. Belt* was a
The fifth prlxe' a library table, was have a public auction at the Old Oesland
In
to
CnxlltaMc
Park.
S.-*olotv» al High School.
native of Holland. Mich. Both proSentiment for Improving the city round* each and made 180 bull** ayes.
given Jo Albert Bessmej, of this city, ;ler farm. 1 mile west and H mile
on hl* White Wyandotte*.
petua tn athletics In the high school F Th' ""nu«'
,h"
church. Holland.
Usch nn extent that fully f.o candl-1 c®u”,y
x’i" xindJ.nI
lunch at noon and ato.1..
go .Mr. Betts returned to Hastings for the third und fourth ward* to form 1 "shiners" aald. "I wouldn't want to
I..-U—
---------- . .stltute will be held In th- high school
his first pastorate.
Hr found the . Bn organisation which has for Its ob- • be in front of a gang of men Ilka that"
Plymouth Rocks.
for work, mid a regular high school । room In Hastings on Thursday and church divided and In the midst offjrct the Improvement of ths so-called •
ihen I made a bet with one. I
The seventh prise, a year's sub­ Col. Ron* Burdick will be the auc­
Friday. January 29 and 10. The con­
‘ ‘ ii. cirri.
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many difficulties. During hl* minis-1 park, which I* a beautiful piece of, bet him l would go dawn half way
scription for the Youth'* Companion. tioneer and Laverne —horse*.
ductor
will
be
Prof.
R.
I&lt;.
&lt;'.ilkln*.-of
4 good!1" ''“Her Phelpa. 'll, member of the
The list Include* 4
:r cattle. 2 hog*. I cracl*
»&lt;hool team* in '09. '10.
verted Into one of th- finest park* in l,n«l the targets and walk acroaa the
port, on \Vhlto Leghorn*.
some poultry, hay and grain, lot ,.f and ’ll. and for two yearn'it member
tntlrely r«»- the state.
range while they were shooting. So I
of l-cwla Institute. Chl- Madlsoli. Wls., and Luc&gt; A. Sloan, of
good farm Implement*, some house- of
—"
got a buneh of ten that I knew were
rn- ■
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASS’N
Then I told the
local committee arc: Hupt. W. E, condition, with many Improvement*
glnc will also j&gt;e on exhibition, Seo «"m" "I th- season on Friday In Lake Conkling, ehalrnurn: Prlnelp.il W. T. and the mpmbcrshlp more than
rould -riot go across I
Odessa.
Hastings
losing
by
a
few
ELECTS DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS the adv. on another page.
doubled.
polnis. in Charlotte on Tuesday Wallace, County School CommlxalonI'residenter K. J. Edger.
All of the rural
110
R. n. Alton.
-.Mr*. Charles Pott*.
the Grand River Vajl-y Baptist asso­
12 In favor of I lasting*, but lack of
ment* Which Will .Lggrcgatc
ciation. Ho ha* not decided whether
practise sn« responsible for .the slump the sessions of the ildfiitut- *.
ho will accept the London call. But tlon. which will hold another meeting his target h,. fired and made a bull'*
Nearly HJSOO.
The program* follow:
In the second half.
Thui-Mlay Morning, 0:30 O'clock.
Charlotte may play a return game
6 mile* east and
mile north of
tunlty for Christian service.
Each lady promised to direct her fellow did not know that at that Biaof Rlvorsldn
Hastings, section 12 Hosting*, sale to here on Tuesday evening In tho city - Hinging from KnMpaark by the AsWhile hi* call to the great London effort* toward* Increasing the .mem­
hall. laako Odessa will play here one noclaUon,
church I* a nattering on-. It I* hoped bership of the organization. Every
Grand Rapids
Couch-will be the auctioneer and weak from Friday.
Music—High Schodl Orchestra.
Haye*. John F. Gtxidyeur and It. p. Bernie -McIntyre clerk. The Hat 1* a Union high Is booked foe March
Gnuir. Geography
cent* per member
Tho.following arc memtwr* of
good one and Includes 4* head ol
wdrk ho has »o well begun.
for something that anyone could do.
met nt the City Bank Monday after­ horse*. 2 yearling heifer*. 8 breeding team: '•
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noon and elected the following offl. developed n plecs of
OFFICIAL BOARD FAVORS ENTER­
tap bucket*. sap pan. 20 gallon meat and M. Shipley, guards.
woodland,
which
may
be
made
into
Jar and TO lbs. meal, tomr household C; Lirab— or- substitute*.
tayed Christmas carol* and church
TAINING MICHIGAN CONFERENCE
Hot lunch\5‘*P&gt;*lnVice Pre*—It. 1. Hendershott.
ymn*. und about 400 men marched
■ have before them the example of the
Secretary—I-oul» Hessmer.
In and were s-ated at the tables. Wo
ladles of the rlr«t ward whn formed
Singing by the Association.
.
Treasurer—Roy Fuller.
FARMERS' INSTITUTES
had turkey With- drcsaApg. ffiblet
Mush—
The
Old
Man
Clothed
In
|
Big Vole of
tlculara.
Tho directors unanimously
gravy, cranberry sauce, bread, butFeather*.
ARE VERY WELL ATTENDED
Into a fine park. Every effort to
Beginning Geography—R. D. Calkadvance In salary.
Jacob Felder ami Peter Felder.
the Action.
slst such an organisation should
AL a recent meeting of the official
Jacob Felder and Peter Felder will
ern Spy apples. We had boat races
menta, varying In amount* from 150 dispose
Music—Greenland. Holland. China. board of the Methodist Episcopal.
of their personal property ut
between four team*, three teams blud.
rille on Sat unlay. Round-up* In Japan. Scotland. Star Spangb'd Ban­
auction at the old
-•— ONE WEEK OF AGRICULTURAL
ner.
mile* north and H mile west of
Hastings, Feb. a and 7.
arranged. In
The Springs of Conduct—M. V. lertalnment could
Prarlevllle, eale to begin nt one,
each pulling an oar. and
COURSES IN
’clock
P. M.
The list Include* S lutes will end on Saturday with day O'Shea.
o
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—
--------President Messer named the follow­
church would have to help, to n»k to
not worth much.
ing Executive Committee—R. I. Hen­ horse*, cow. heifer, calf. 7 head of ’ and evening session* In Nashvllfe. Thunulay Evening. 7:30 O'clock
entertain th.- Michigan Conference in
Pn-xbyterian Church. the year 1916. the years 1914 and Farnx-rs and City School Pupils Will
dershott. John F. G cod year and P. A.
Corners.
Ilanfleld
und
Assyria
Center
later. The sailors pulled one mile
Hheldon.
Music—High Kchool Glee Club.
other grain and huy. lot of good farm have been well attended. The session
but When they crossed the Judges'
Address—The Trend of tho Teens
tool* and other article*. Col. Ros* Friday will be held at Mpple Grove.
line, the "leathers” were a good big
Sunday evening, before a large
REV. LOCKTON'S IASI
H. Burdick will be the auctioneer, The~ lingers of the Inntltutr associa­ —M. V. O’Hhra. ’
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The second annual session of the *en
Friday Forenoon.
congregation. Rev. R. H. Bready nskand John DcBnck. clerk.
’
the
‘
tion’ haW been more than pleased
never *aw u prettier stroke I
SERVICE SUNDAY MORNING adv. for full particular*.
in Hasting* during the first week in ■"necks” pulled.
Singing from Knapsack by the AsTh* whoh
their homes for the 400 ministers of March. All who desire may attend
noclntlon.
oan
looked'
like
one.
How
I
the conference. Fully 400 of the big this week of Instruction In agrlculMusic—The Spinning Song.
year, showing that mnr- Interest In
Begin* Dutle* In Battle Creek Feb. 1. PROSPECTS FOR SALTIN6
congregation arose. Indicating their
institute work than was supposed
wllllngnr-** to extend the hospitality the state college. The pupils of the the race the "gob*-- were blowing
Rev. WHH to Fill IxxiU Pul [St
and Their I"
R. I). Calkin*.
the marine*, and said they
STATION ARE BODD exist* among farmers.
of their home* for the purpose de­ city schools, who are taking agri­ about
’ ,
Temporarily.
The round-up Institute* will be held
could not win In any sports against
sired. With this fine expression, the culture. will also attend.,
Music—In My Grandma's Day.
iff Hastings on Friday and Haturday.
the ''gob*.” Thon wjien the marines
Rev. W. J. Lockton will hold hl*
Thl* school will be of great benefit beat them nine to nothing In the
The Mission of Sir laiunfal—Lucy official board will have no hesitation
last service In Emmanuel church on Farmer* Responding to Cail for Co- February S and 7. At these meetings
about
extending
the invitation
........ A
....
.« .... to. "the to those who
wno want
wwui an
an insight In the football game, you could not hear a
and th- Women*' Congress a number A. Hluan.
. Sunday morning, lie will hold hla
cumhcrp and Leave Contract*
----------- ---of -practical
------ 1 Bnij acisniiflc
ConfeMrt-e for It* 1916 session. Big , —
rudiments
of prominent speaker* will be present.
Friday Afternoon. 1:10 O'clock.
grunt out of them. Well. I think I
first service* In St. Thoma* church on
iwipiu*.
Iiwee nivri,
v oar lone j■ ffarming.
ar mlng.
Rapid*. Three
River* anu
and Charlotte
Sunday, "February 1. Until a perma­
Singing by the Association.
have entertained this body. and,R,| -The course will be given st the inThe out look for having a salting A SMOKER TO ELECT
ment rector can be found. Bev. Mr.
the Top.
would
seem
a*
though
There.would
be
I
Mance
of
the
Pomona
Grange of Ber­
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"rniivr &gt;u ,i
Well*, a superannuated
pastor of nation In Heating* ia very good, acno doubt about Hasting* being able I ry county,
Grand Baplds. will till the local pulBASE BALL SEDRETARY
Geography—R. D. to do so. It would be a great event! inter publl*
spending with acreage during the last
PjtDETROIT TIGERS SELL
Bishop J. N. McCormick, of Grand Week. Mr. TrisInger, of the Benton
Rapid*, was'present on Sunday anci
Will Ur’llcld in Jamieson'*' !|r»l»uPIPP TO FORT WAYNE
preached to a large congregation. He
Teuchlng Point* in a Poem—Lucy BIG BROTHERHOOD MEETING
rapt
on
Friday
Evening.
All
\'niw
.held an informal conference with the make arrangement* for establishing
A. Sloan,
vestrymen on Saturday night at the station. Since the last Issue of
Business Session.
,
man.
arrested
(or
pounding
Mrs.
Bru
­
All fans are requested to.nltrnd'.a
which Important local church mat- the BANNER a number of contracts
baker over tho head with a dish-pan,
smoker In Jamieson’s restaurant &gt;U
was concluded In Justice Cadwullaeight o’clock on Friday evening. At SUES CASTLETON TWP. The Lansing Mart Gave Splendid Ad- der’s court on Tuesday afternoon. She
contracts for about 70 acre* have thia meeting a number of Important
Walter Plpp. the former Halting*
was bound over to the circuit court
FOR S5.000 DAMAGES
WILL BUILD DEER
for trial. Unable to furnish bonds for tlrat-aacker. ha* been sold by th* DeBig Ditch."
direction* from Hasting*. . Judging
1500. jhe woman went to Jail. Her
PEN IN CITY PARK from the manner In which they have tings Base Ball Association will be
examlnuthfi? for a second charge of
been responding, farmer* are rcallx- elected. President Carrotht-r* desires
the noted
tlngs. and one full of Inspiration, was, making threat* will take place on catcher, who also played with Hal­
that of Hon. H. R. Pattenglll, of February 30.
Alderman Hilton Receive* Liberal considered useless will yield from
ting*. may manage the Fort Wayne
Begins Action In circuit Court.
1100 to BjlOO per acre if planted with
Lansing,
nt
the
Brotherhood
meeting*
Subscription* From J!ur4mv&lt; Men
Broke Her Ankle By a Fall.
a had been
A summon* was field In circuit at tho Methodist Episcopal church whom Sheriff
Plpp' l* now studying architecture
cucumbers. The contracts are very
the Jail and
On Friday forenoon. Mrs. Perkins, court on Tuesday showing that Form­ Monday night. HI* theme wns "The
liberal.
In Ann Arbor. Plpp. who held down
the mother of Mr*. Fay Bronson, of er Sheriff V. C. Furnlsa, of Nashville, Big Ditch." And every one who
Aiderman Hilton received Much en­
the first ward, slipped on the ice on has begun suit to recover d^magra hrurd It felt prouder than he ever deserting hl* wife and four email chll- first base for Georgetown University
thusiastic financial support when he
the back porch of the Bronson resi­ amounting to |.'..000 from the town­ had been of tho greatest work ever
passed about a subscription paper so­ NON-RESIOENTS MUST HAVE
tlrst-basemun on the diamond
dence and fell, breaking her left ship of Castleton, a municipal cor­ accomplished by man. the Panama supportlng the family by working In .eoliegu
liciting funds for 4he deer pen In the
in 1911. Ho played with Scranton In
LICENSES TO 00 FISHING ankle. It was not thought at the poration. The declaration has not Canal, und especially that It was
time that she had suffered more than been tiled, but Mr. l-'urnlas declare* American brain*. American superlntertato for the fencing which will be
that
discrimination
has
been
shown,
furnished by local merchants at cost.
continued and the foot
in assessment of property. He has1 Ivan push and American dollars that
The project has mat with approval
Require*! to Pay *1.00 or *3.00
were doing th- work ’ Mr. Phttenglll
urday morning and found the fracture
had vl*|ted Panama himself, and so
to Flail in Miclrtgan.
Naahvjlle, and Colgrove A Potter.'
of
the
limb.
This
was
reduced
and
county. The animal seems reconciled
was able l.f-bring first hand'lnfortna- tlve immediately Informed Rayner.
w,th
to il. stall In Mayor Okborn’s barn, run* the risk of being arrested and Mr*. -Perkins Is getting along nicely.
tlon. and did this In his own Inlmltwho gave himself dp. Rayner gavel
and is considerably tarn dr than when
a heavy fine. If he or *he goes
hl* personal bond for 5100 to appear i
Adventist* -May Como Again.
flr*t capture*! Mr. HlUon received on paying
Frank Damouth. of Irving, had
Boyes-Smith Marriage.
fishing -without first obtaining n li­
at
examination
on
February
10.
subscription ovyr *100.
27£.
Twenty
new
members
were
add
­
If satisfactory arrangement* can
cense. Thl* I* In accordance with a
A fine supper was served by W.
new state law which went recently lu­ be made, the annual camprnvotlng of noon which showed him what ara the ed.
o'clock, tho marriage of Orval
the Adventist* of Michigan will be extremes of misery and. happiness. R. Jamiesons, aupper. squad of 15
Jerome McLaughlin Dead.
Boyes and Miss Nelle Smith v
merttbers.
'
Jerome Mcl-aughlln died a his
Tn October tho Ladles Aid Society
* old. must held at tho fair grounds again during Mr. Damoth I* a hard- working car­
Nearly 1.000 penter. Ho recently *old his home
home In the second ward after a
of the Methodist Episcopal church provide themaelve*
rlth licenses the coming summe.r.
bride's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
persAns
dally,
most
of
them
from
out
illness. Saturday night. Deceased
took over from Cha*e A Wilcox the
Notice to the Public.
Smith, 521 East Mill Bl. Rev. Russel
of
town,
attended
the
meetings.
The
Ing a location whore he might re­
contract for handling and sailing all
H. Bready, officiating. After the cereUntil .further notice use telephone born In Allegan on March 15.
ceive higher wage*.
-In Hastings
their supply of spring flower* and Ing any kind of fish, excepting trout.
Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Damoth plac­
bulb*. Th!* comprise* nearly 1.000 It they want to flsh for the speckled fleer* of the Agricultural Society.
ed IS00, all that he had In the tern 1* out of service, and In calling coming to Hasting* years ago. hl* par­ their friend*. In their newly furnishbeauties, they must buy a 51.00 IIworld,
in
hie
pocket
and
jwent
Into
dll*. jonqullli, tulips, and hyacinth*
..
...... ...._ -....
Whist Club Score*.
street and number and ward, or name ents resided in Quimby and Middle­
In different varieties. Tha bulbs were taken or-shipped out of the state by
Three and one-halt tublos were several stores' ip do some ■h'BppIng. some prominent point near where Are ville. Jerome was well-known In this
potted In the fall and owing to the licensed fishermen. A coupon trom played by Hasting* Whist Club Tues­
I*. such a* Bookcase factory. Cabinet vicinity a* a hunter and trapper. He
iatenes* of Easier this year, there will the llqonsc must bo 'attached to the day night with the following score*: of the fund* In taking * wertl-earned Co... Wool Boot or Table Co., Cream- was a crack shot, and hl* familiar
The flrat meeting of the Woman's
va*Mlon.
When
Mr.
Damoth
reached
ba two aaiaa. The first occurlng Tues­ P*cka«e.............
haunt was the Thornapplo rlv*r,
■
North and South.
day aftarnoon and.evening Fab. 17, In
W. G. Bauer and Myers plus 5 1-2. the bills he did not find them. Bethe social room* of the Methodist
G. Otis and L. Bauer plus 1 1-1.
lievlqg'that
he
had
lost
them,
he
In
­
church and will take ths form of a
familiarly
known
as
''Roms'*
to
many
. O. Oily and’ Hubbard minus &lt; I-J. formed City Marshal Hurst and
Martha Washington Garden party.
acquaintance*. Funeral sarvicas.wsre
East and We*u
Sheriff WH Hains of his iota. H« and
There will be ladles In coatume, fine ganlxatlon wad In thl* cAt/for a abort
Huffman and Haye* plus 7.
E. Tobias, City'Engineer. held from hts late home on Tuesday
the officers conducted a long and Adv.
music and light refreshment* besides, Um* Tuesday evening, H* will ar­
afternoon. Itev. Mr. BaHou officiat­
Doyle and Stebbins plus 4.
fruitless search. While Mr. Damoth
the beautiful array of Bower*. Watch range to meet a gathering of business
ing. Burial took place la Sponabla
Oaborn and Warner minus 3.
for further notice*.
Th* surveying Instrument* recently
men In thl* city *om* Evening w*ek
Hirst and Pancoast minus B.
penad to unrnl
wttl W
urchased by Jhe city council have which bo frsquanxad ,ao many yaara.
after next, and almllar gathering* in
from the Insit
Deceased is survived by hlg aged
Noabvllle and Middleville the *amo
elean foalmother, hl* brother, Emmett and sis­
ter, Mrs. Clark, of Detroit.

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�JANUARY M, ISIS.

..MLBLKL-

Co.

FOB COLO WEATHER

Itancd Ilf
Brown, p
Th? deed
maintain I
the rlghtlertions t
ship. Cal ho
!»

; No matter wh^t kind of waynt
♦ footwear you want, we have just
♦ what you are LOdKTNG FOR:
♦ We carry YOUR SIZE in stock.
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Every size lor everybody

A lot of .ood desimblc pat­

ems snd sizes at

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buying good Furs .cheap

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with* the rlslit-uf-

jfgtncy /or Standard Pattirns

DEVOTE tMPpRTAMT SUBJECTS

The W. E. Merritt Store

Much Advfa H Subject Of One ,
• •
Debate,' January 2g.
The bbpiopihiy ■meeting of Fo.

'.Creek Quartette..

Hastings, Michigan

Phone 66

2S|h. The fqHnujn;; program ta.»n-ir.
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nounced by Mra. lt. JL.Batea, lectur-i DEMOCRATIC

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OLD

SEA

DOO HUMOR

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ift—r.
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DewSd.- -'Admiral f«r»
Farraflu‘ Was by No Moan*».
Disciplinarian.
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ten,yj"ow.to «,« *«
“*»« •"
Aeeordlna
to
Williams," wl
tire—O. A. 1
■Music—Qh
Recitation­

We have sold a good many pairs of these shoes.

u.

l“—AfiirniadveJ RoUs
im «». Ti'blar. NYgn-1

OF

CHILDISH

MIND | REASON

IN THE

ARGUMENT

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Grown-Up Observer
Child
Grown-Uo
Observer Will
Will Constantly
Constantly I Whin
Whan You
Vau Como
Cam, to
tn Think
Thlnu of'it.
La
Fln| Something That Will Cause
•esasod le Havs the. Right at
Him to Smile.
ths Controversy.
. .

• Admiral Farragut'a methods were al-'
dno'ofiho'mostehibarrasslngslta*Al certain seiioni1 a* Httis'Bunday
iways sliupl*..-Tirare uas.aaa&gt;lp*thatl lions in which ! was ever placed was
hl* principal place’ Tor .filing 'paper* ‘ caused by a niece of mine, whose father
was hl* coat pocket. Generally ho' was a clergyman and'whom I took to fllcjed with a teprIbi^ jdr of; ejlsoo'
-fan FurgUnm^c,'
wrote hie order* hlnrtelf. perhaps with church for tbo first time. Bho did not pomposity. Ho camo one day and
Year Round U*
bl* knee or tho shin’s rqll as a rest In tho least know what her father did.
Admiral Dewey |n hl*-autobiography and .for a long tlmo did not observe
recall* that one day when Farragut i him. But, after sitting quietly beside he paused aa if to say, “Ab-ba! Yod
WILL YOU BUY A
1 "c
woe writing bo looked up and sold: mo for some tlmo. hardly daring to
don’t knbw thkU" " .
CREAM SEPARATOR? ■Now1- 1*o1* ,n,‘he dotn do you spell raise her eyes, because I told her she
, ..
“And ww
now."
he demanded, "what is
Appalacblcola? Sofao of these edu- must bo quiet or she would not »0 the sixth commandmaatl4
- one
„ aij
_5—
■&gt;n Su Phm, Tlicu V.m Will H&lt;- rated young fellows from AnaapoHS church again, she suddenly. In the I K
No
showered.
Tbo eplMopommust know. " Dewey adds: “A man middle
Iho sermon, looked up and Pou, vestryman turned
Inieresthfln tlx- Eo|Iv»1Re*
--- at
——
iuivad to
io the
in* teacher
icaca«r
I who tiad such an Important comtpand naw him. and ecreamsd: “
Auntta took.I
1.„
-----Ho Settle w
“
-X»«U.,
took. —
„»4 —h
wU1 ,
[could hardly bavo been-more demo- there's
—-es daddy up there.
there- And what-1 "X-bail**
TWO. club friends returning home, j
th, '
..
... ...... -»•«&lt;«. O»” ntokl 1 t.a Um ortx,. «...
l&gt;. yelling
xMlto, .boatI
were having a keen but good-natured j Separator .the
fer to
1. ho
eboot?"
"Come," h. said, “what eommandargument over tho probable make-up rnaike: .today,,
rdii«» of I’lUct:.. lor tf thorough cleaning Of tho'ship the
v,q»cn
ot ‘twp
"V utu,
Whlch ramiuus
ramluds w&gt;
nw of
little 1| ment dld c&lt;|n
what ©omtnandof the next house.
*
I V*»«M«huuWk
..
1«!
jwkjw.more
for
j next morning. I was' awike earjy, tor nephew*
ephews of
of mine
mine who
who were
were taken
taken U&gt;
to *a mBat WM n tllBt |j0 broke «$4a"he
“
'"SLoto! “
««•*"-.&gt;».'«««»« rwramrf by . ... &lt;m .»a ptou.
"Il will bo progressive," declared n.
" *“
““Jl&amp;'j
““
• killed Abel? Can't anyone taU mor
one. '
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| P4, with .■•oo’lbt c.Vi' Ii&gt;.lf&lt;jr AU.VO1 hcard*’*’ - ••und. al the holyBhe. thtakihg to Impreg* the
Ono scholar beckoned the taachft to
“No, It wUJj ho xfpcllo^afy," .insisted' T)u'
wjU&gt; Jiuo to. soo lb,, &lt;-.i-1 etones ,ob tbo dock.
roundings on them, said: “You know,
tho other.
; pjcli)-. for. IfiOb
.
■ "Sd I went aixJro tp find qut why, Jack and Fred, It Is only the body that her. Tho teacher llotoned to tho whis­
pered confidence.
To settle, or, rather, end the argu ' ANTEE ABHOjbJLTK .sATJbCAtUTOX.
orders were not obeyed and my ||as here. Now. what part.of him goes
"What does the child say?” demand­
merit |n fcood •hfllhrir they agreed to
I frame of mJnd for -lho moment was - •
—
-• - Cull at jn'y office,n tn I l«-t mu show -you
ed the vesttyntah. ‘If pnq child knows
cull in as umpire tborflrst person they the niachlhe. Il will PLEASE VOL, entiretythat of the disciplinarian.
Thors are probably many mothers tho answer to that Simple qasstlop.' let
met. It proved to .pa-an Irishman. as K liMu grc^ijmiuy vtliersin Bar- There was no activity at all ot&gt; deck- who have had cause to smile at'the
Pleasantly pRs»ln&lt; tlux time of night. lheha*iw’?SiiJ‘iv!7eii’lS reJ ’ lookcd «round for the officer of the - QlwJnl ujditlons which thtfr children
if &gt;“u*
“• FM *«• old Now Ragland at tlmea have mad. to
praRrB.
theY
hllJ' »'“1 °n0 ot lbera■“ i thereby the Sdmh
mrinitl if you Wi«h.
. 7 ' F1 &lt;
. ai mure nave mana 10 lucir praywo. teachar, not without some trepldhtldfl,
plained:
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&lt;'. it. B&lt; nii.itn.1 whaler, brown as a buccaneer, who1 a little girl friend of mine was once
“that there weren’t any command­
.-^-o nr0 imv|nK nn argument that(
—-----------------luul •‘nllBted for tho war from the men |
to a ventriloqulgt entertalnmenj, manta When Caln kllM Abel?'-i&lt;sw
wo want ydu to atttlc. M/ friend says UAVIUQ VERY 4■ HW
—J
chant service. I recollect thjt be Wore wJ&gt;|(;h lniprew!d
---1? "TLl'T- * ’.7'7’.'—
’=».*.^d.to
71 S' - 1 wult/‘ •mprceicu
ubt very piuw- ”
; York Eveniux
*
‘he next houw, wnl be progremlve and RAM"0 ’C"U_U_n_
.otolffto.nwtobl.
urn,
h„ praysra
Uto,
1 Poet.
nnihTo nu riinuiTnnr •
m*11 ’f0’&lt;1 r,n&lt;“ 14 bl’ '*
”• * cu‘U&gt;m wta, b«
that „toM
night U.
she
ih Trrpvnnlng.

ironside JhoeCo
Masonic Juaplt Building

Phone J76

v, .... FLEAM NT HM»«W
Jl*jj’oim.»b*Wl rpf Irvtag WPrnt Thurs- ■ JdtMV4rd«&gt;lelai&gt;'re *^sited:^« JIWT
5-'fe‘£Cfi..ra:. ”
»
ijhaniUualuIn'a
In Delian uvey.SQntLML
Lyle Tobias and Wlfl’ii* frosting* ] JJ *''

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No
greater Optxwhiniryevw
prc.enled
ioelf lo you lor 1

mites. There te
—a atrip 10 feet
utvove^en'-’

POMONA 6SANGEBS WILL

♦
it)omen"s felt Joined Shoes ♦ Jfft $1.25. $1.50. $1.75. $2.00. $2.50
+ Gall and let us s

fflo^es &amp; kittens

/’"r4

nty. and iu western

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etn fit ,ou with JUST WHAT YOUR FEET
REQUIRE. You don’t have to buy a "aize or
ewn” larger than you really need, Just to get
something that you can really wear with some
degree of comfort.

You will find it greatly to YOUR advantage to
come here and buy your warm winter footwear,
T because you have such a wide variety to select
J from, and we’ll SAVE YOU MONEY besides.

a

During.our .sak-lasi. week we cut the prices
but nothing compared to what we arj jtei
GLOVES, MJTTENS am} LADIES’ Wj
get rid of these heavy winter garments now.

Tho price paid

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...
~acc&lt;wnt'
'"•"C V*4’;
uetaliteJ-Mrj-. ahd' &gt;Mr*j » lldulwn •
»»: 0
O ..•?
tirabsm and «?&gt;n Thursday.
' -, J
AJAhFJlHU.
.MJmi Susie L’hUllpa dip aoiyo sewing
-„.,.reiH&lt;|W|
. lirMhu Wew&lt;V7fi(tyi»‘rl, the first &lt;4 |
HdtnotMtel ^cdnessbiy cvi.nr j
« ......y '
................
Mrs. Arnatula Johnson..was called j .—
J
to the bedside of h«y slater. Mrs. I tSm-.‘SW ty
. k ..Kitur- i^\rhJt7^e
5'hoebe
'CYr.
...
IJi , l
immAh?
t&gt;|eaVkJ ted in Grand &lt;*rs. twin to Ctevtlawl-aM
I-I'f.iixt’.iaS Jtwtitiu.tiis
JWtitM'iilh
•
—
yt fj-kut
Wilk' » winMiss MUBleXMcy Rtli’ril Lu&gt;f *c?fc
a1111
■ Smith or Dowling.
Ratt:« L’r,. k
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at

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PRICES ON FURNITURE «»*’» lwav&gt; ol
9W-faabton«4 “«*• asked God to look after all her broth. |
1 BaY 11 will be reactionary.
Pat put down his-ianttra.
I
. d,anl •dlon *l»® had *«’•»*
ere and stature and make her a good
’ apYinia, yofl’re tmyj' wrong.1 Of hap ;
A ilfrrte.lorulitiro CWs
oter- 1 U.und him;seated-up la ,)rl
Thpn
wai 4
M13
One of-the'meet extraotdloaty daaps
pcti to knowltm YtwjcbbortfttJd.' Th?:
u&lt;mm ta-Thte l~.uc.Wlll
‘ ,hn hammock issttUig where It was ,nq heard, aotto voce, “All right"—I; of sangfroid on the scaffold occurred
nfcrtWi Muhy.
C00’’ *,‘fc
«• •&gt;«&gt;•.
; Strand Magazine.
nlxt hofcse Is (Jllhootey’s, an’ he&gt; s
। some lime ago. when Macdonald, who
hardshell Sirin Day Advlntlsi."
1 • TIu. .Miil-tjl Ifurris Furniture Co.! •"’"by.aren't you cleaning shlpT 1‘
J murdered a Miss Holt, paid the pen­
Frauklo Hammond from near that place.
, a
। is offering oom.- spltrndld Imrpallia in asked. ’I think 1 am to blame.1 said
vjlte aprnt one day last we.-k * Sunday night George Wick wire'Crifurniture Just
Tlita wcll-konwn Farragut with bls pleasant smile. 'Wo
___________________
! hangmaq had forgotten tha white cap
Famous English, Monogram.
w rvite-rift furniture house buys! two vetcrane have been swapping
rr parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Hub I tcrtalncd a number of hla young
and
I------—- SY-r- - r---r. .------------Oat of Uh* Berc0 atnifflle and tur- to place ovar the prisoner^ eyes, and
Tho chronogram was not, Ln Eng-1
gooda &gt;*n
n
l.iren miatilitl' • ........
. _ _ oM
. -1
_ aW1
.rot to Itasunn und?
~Letln.- ‘Tn&gt;X
inrv*
VdVUlo-/.in-serre:
“n,n«?h,,‘
, °f ^‘ending systems and pow- Macdonald, noticing what had
--1, always composed in Latin.:
’— jiwn he visited . |hou . u w„ a dQr(cc
frt)Iil will .... Inters, d In reading th« ad-1 wb«l«r did not see how be could leave era 1 see a brighter spiritual era alow----------------------- to -his
--------------- ------pencd. remarked
executioner:
....
...
]^r the later Romin*
revived durlna
Hite I Farragut when Farragut wanted to ly emerge—a era Ln which there shall “Put your hand In my breast pocket
Romin*. revived
during thsi
th* | Virlb’‘in" ut ,,f l!’L* cun&gt;P“n&gt;
and son link i.f iteAu.-ldr MfF and?
it Is in th-- hv4pll.il Ti
1 talk and Inwardly; perhaps, ho did not; bo no England, no Germany, no and you’ll find a silk handkerchief
Renaissance.\Perlia
ps—
tho-------most
tai
JUr. AJ. Melniytrnr-Hfirfi' Hank. Mrx?l________ope
________
_______________
_______
------ration.
1 fall to enjoy his position as superior ' France, no America, no this people or That will doto bind my ayes, wont JIT
lte-3*ie Tx-aig_ WjiLiUyrtUkr Arid.JJdim j _/jAIaI JiHiWre.eii'tay to Dr., mou* chronogram In English was that ।
Murgun Gleaners Attention.
to the young executive officer's ro that, but hne famfly, the human race;
■Rechtvl «f Hifirobew nWff’Mr and Mr". [FriHrii or wnrorn Tb contlnuv trcai
on tj,„ death ot Queen Elizabeth’ “My1
primands."
or.o law, peace; one need, harmony;
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Day 1. Clo.,4 to immortolliy.- Th..
: one means, labor; one taskmaster,
Is. MDCIIJ. (1603), tho year In which fhippir will l&gt;&lt; r rwd. '•* a '
■* Following te tho program 'fur the
God.—Helen Keller.
she died. This is neater than most next mc'-tlm: ..f the Glcnwvrx, Batur-Well Described.
—:------------------ ----■ ease can't afford to worry. Avoid all
Small Sadie was walking along the
▲ pear ns capital letters at the begin
Had Thom Placed.
- company of any kind, drink nothing
Talk—"Rfd-inn und marketing hay street with her mother when a two* fllnn of th&lt;&gt; words, nnd' no do not
-An optimist," wrote the schoolboy | whatsoever, and M no ecoount Urach
■r
I'rii-i."—Harley Hayman clou* looking, but friendly MUdog ap▼ apbll (ho symmetry of tho Inscription.
' . . optwuatr
»«• aowoMmy ।
‘TZ—~ Rv
Bytha
thebv.
by I I
.
. wiuw
preached. With a little scream she ‘n hta
examination
paper,....la. a man meal..a
&gt;1 1JW.
!
ml Etui'r Gllh.»p(e..
.
But It does not fulfil the condition that
Song—Urac AJklna.
•
elsn, to her mother, crying: “Ob., who look, after your eye. and a powl- *"* »*
“J
. "no lottera of numerical value" shall
Dl.iluum —-Th.. .Flrat Meal at u mamma, look al tbo dog wltl» the t*» •«ht to a man who look, attar yonri
toro^ to attend tho funeral* o|
a-ataumm."—Three Cbmpauivtis.
▼ be "employed superfluously," sines
Two Fish and a 36 oz. Bowl for 15c
.Qrh stlbii Bux.
.
\
“d.” “m,” *Tn” and "I” nro nunisral».

♦ ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF GOLD FISH

Fish Food 10c per pkg.

♦

Necessity for Insight.
Life With Depth.
There can bo no Insight without
Many a life that seems moil ex-i
sympathy, and without Insight ode posed to tho beat of tho day has abun­
can ncrer be really or widely helpful dant refreshing for other lire*- It la
♦ In the world.
not always tha outwardly sheltered
soul that can off.jr to others tho help
of tho deepest experiences. Close by
a dusty mountain road. In n hot and'
If God made poets for anything It
♦ was to keep alive the .teadUtona of swampy meadow, with no hiiadc near;
▲ the pure, Um holy and the bcauXifol^r It, is a little spring among the grasses.
There Is a stick in tho ground beside[
71 Lowell
.
.
It. with a cup thereon, and a sign. I
“Cold Spring '* You hardly believe Ju i

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♦
▲

Larger Fish 10c each

0. A. BOYES’ 5,10 and 25c Store
Michigan

COAL IS LOWER!

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On account of the mild weather, I have been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of these prices. BUY NOW!

Price Delivered
Pocahontas Lump . . .
Massillon Lump or Egg .
Jackson Hill, Lump or Egg
White Ash, Lump Coal .
$4.50
D 2^; White Ash, Egg Coal
$4.50
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
own d^veriqg.
,
$1*1
1
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are, you set your Ups to a cup of that
water. It Is the coldest spring In the;
region, bubbling up among tho grasses .
of tho hot meadow, not gushing from
moss-grown rock on the mountainside. I
The little n.-ad-^Mpring has depth,
and shelter known to itself.
Is this,
not alio tho secret of the life of that
friend whoso r-trfsshlng presence has
often meant so much to you?—Sunday i
School Times.

A man once said to us
Why do you spend good money
advertising electric-light and gas, when everyone nowadays

knows all about them and their uses?’’
wo told him that were it not for advertising, very #ew

True Happiness.
Civilization l.« wonderful end bo;
nevohni, but it Ums’ nothing that can
I excel tho charu&gt; itisl canm . to a
iwnlve-yoar-old boy of Uie mountain* ;
' when he saw iinr:sight" of UlB first
■ circuu nnd beheld't&amp;d clowne. Often
-bappttieM.la Ju not. kdowln&lt; lospht'ch.
■Srid alway s It'is fa tfavlftk sowotblng '
i new to know.
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Tread Grapes With ths Foot.
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people would know of the wonderful time and money saving
features of electric ironing, gas cooking, and eleotrio power
.motors, nor would people know that an eleotrio device,
selling fer^the same price as a good hot water bottle, has
been itiverited- that takes tho place bf the hot water bottle
and keejiW hot as long, as you may want it J carl be adjusted *9T
any temperature frob 100 degrees, to 200 dpgrees. ahcjl aoats

i}t4f f&gt;t qtnl

only
a
an hour to ^pepatp. ^ope Ip
lot u»
show you one of these new devices——-ask to see "Bl Gomfo
Ihornapple Gas 1 Eltolrlc Do

' Phase 3.
*e«rid| ft
trw4 ‘fei

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triumph -

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�The Most Important Sale of the Season, the

Look For The

RED TAGS

Not aSole on One or
Two Thing*
BUT EVERYTHING
IN THE STORE
has Red Sale Tag*

They Save You Money

Annual Red Tag Sale
Come the First Day if You Can!

Sale Starts Friday, January 23.

This is an IMPORTANT SALE. It is important to you and us in this way: In these times of high cost of living it is your duty to yourself and family to
purchase merchandise at the lowest possible cost. Therefore, please take advantage of this great Red Tag Sale. Everybody knows what our Red Tag Sale means,
only this year we are making it the greatest sale of all. It is important to us to reduce our stock as much as possible this time of the year, and even if we take
cost,,or
than
cost we
for can
some
goods,
can many
turn our
money
many
next fall.with
So us,
co-operate
with us, and take advantage of the extra low prices.
forless
some
goods,
turn
our we
money
times
before
nexttimes
fall. before
So co-operate
and
You all know we have no old shopworn goods on our shelves; everything is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,

LOOK FOR OUR. LARGE CIRCULARS WITH A FEW PRICES.

Ths More You Buy
The More You Save

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER
THE STORE WITH RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AND LOW PRICES. ONE PRICE TO ALL.

HASTINGS. MICH.

We Do As We
Advertise
Come and see for
yourself

held next winter. R. I. Wolcott was
WEST WOODLAND.
W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE
Mrs. Kitty Holmes and' daughter
again chosen local manager.
Bethovcn Mid of Rossini that ha had
Occasionally somebody makes a win
AT COATS GROVE
Wallace Merriam, our Ice man. Is Frances visited relatives In Grand1 Ited at Everett Clum's In Routh
bequeathing money to help pay off a
Rapids Saturday and Sunday.
Woodland Bunday.
clan. If only ho had been well flossed
Mra. Cynthia Senter went to Wil­
Mr.
and
Mra
Lewis
De
mu
nd
ot
liamston Tuesday morning to help Campbell visited their son Jesse and
Norton of Southwick. England, be­
queathed 1150,000 for this patriotic
family Sunday.
purpose. Probate was opposed, and
Lawrence Kllpfer and Orlle Bishop
Frank Smith made a business trip
family over Sunday.
with
which
he
began
Ufa.
Don't
stand
of
Hastings
spent
Sunday
al
the
the judge who tried the case decided
to Lansing Tuesday.
District .Superintendent Arbs Mar­
with your hands.In-your pockets look­
tin 'W Lansing held quarterly meeting
Church
Tuesday,
ing for help. Stop dreaming about get­
COATS’GROVE.
at tho M. E. church Saturday after­ Insurance Company was held Tues­
by
Mrs.
Bertha
Bush.
Delton.
Mrs. Will Hauer spent Monday the
noon. He remained over Sunday and day forenoon In the town hall. On -Three accidents happened n&gt; Coals
ting a "lift," carry your own burden. ponrod Into tho sea.'
guest of Mrs. John Blood In Holmes President of the Third District. Fol­
delivered a sermon both morning and account at everythnlg going along In
lowing la the program:
Warren Coolbaugh fell from a load of Church vicinity.
of tbo Norton family.
Al. Booher and family spent Sunnth the bean pods and hurt his head and
Devotions.
shoulders quite badly. He was un­
Music.
Miss Orpha Blseon of Woodland
| but by plunging courageously Into ths
conscious Cor some time.
On the
Appointment
on
spent
Sunday
at
Andrew
Geiger's.
Earliest Hunger Strike.
' wave and buffeting 1L
rill continue tha re- desired none were made. Tho com­
George and Mias Augusta Funk of membership. .
pany Is worth one hundred cents on
and
during tho week, Several have al­ the dollar and la so big that It takes Ing him. And on Saturday Webster North Woodland spent Friday even­ Mrs. Allie Fuller.
hunger strike? In the second or third
ing
at
the
home
of
Mra.
Caroline
.
.
Hastings stepped backward Into an
ready made a start to lead bettor a 17 H Inch collar.
century ot this era a Greek student
,
Printer's Slight Error.
Ilves at these meetings.
I). H. Holly and Wesley Meyers open register while at the school Hauer.
A Lesson In Eugenie*.—■'Mrs. Bush.
, Arthur Allerdlng and Mias Bessie
house.
Holly and Undertaker EngDiscussion.
Fuller were guests of Mr. and Mra
C. D. Garn has just finished a stock
Recitation.
Harry
Decker
Sunday
evening.
type ready for printing when tho death •
t0
wlth yc'’ l° A1““enlog last week and returned home room 14x15 feet back of his store.
Noontide Prayer.
According to reports there seemed
Wednesday morning with the re­ This Is a much needed Improvement. all begin with W.—Quite a coinci­
Ralph l-*ffler. Gerald VanHouten dence.
mains of George W. Peck, who died
corner a mile south of Tamarac
Music.
at the state hospital Monday night. and Gerald England tried out a new
Devotional*.
church Sunday night all on account
phoned to the printer and Instructed
Ice boat on Saddlebag lake last Sat­
of an Innocent snowbank. While on
Music.
'
England's home Wednesday forenoon urday. They lacked power to make
their way homo from church one
"Our Port In the Campaign for
by Rev. Kenyon. Tho body was laid
young couple had th* pleasured) of National Constitutional Prohibition." neral March by Cbooln.
Mother's Strength.
to rest In Woodland cemetery No. 1.
About forty of the old frelnds and
—Mrs. Bush.
Love knows no locksmith, but motbMr. Peck had been in the hospital neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. George nt the church. Mrs. Ilerthn Bush of time, while a certain young man had
Music.
forfy-two years.
He served In- the
Delton, district president, will - con­
marks by Choplc.
Civil War four yeara He leaves two home
duct IL Rev. Bready of Hastings will Ing home. No «
stllute.—Atchison Globe.
look.” Rev. K. G. Lyons, R W. Smith
sons. Frank of Nashville and Gilbert
en cutler result*
Judge Barnum. Rev. Kenyon and othof South Woodland. Hla estate has
should plan to attend each session.
The W. C. T. U. met last week with |
EAST WOODLAND.
Recitation.
the occasion, and an elaborate spread Mrs. Flora Wood. The subject of the
Our Literature.
Mrs. C. James entertained Mr. and
dlan.
of eatables were enjoyed by the enm- day was the proposed Constitutional
Plans for Membership Campaign.
C. Racey
and chtylrcn of CarlProhibition Amendment.
I Mrs. c.
Ra&lt;
The Farmers Institute Thuraday pany.
Question Box. Offering.
Mian Florence Parrott, a nurse of ,on Fridaydrew a large crowd both forenoon
Woodland, has been caring for Mra. • lMr». Nslllc Hftt entertained her
nnd afternoon. Jerry Spaulding of
Music.
Maude Smith, who haa been very alck brother Henry Schalbly/nnd wife of
Belding handled his subjects. Bean
Devotions.
. .
Raising. Dairying and Dlverslfled daughter Ruth last Friday. The lit­
.Music.
0. Club met laat Wed-1 SIr, ond
Cjr| Knllan&lt;1 nnil
tle body waa shipped to Cedar
Lecture. Rev. Russell H. Bready,
lome of Mrs. Flora
Julln Ha(trr were Or(in(j napids
Wolcott, local manager, gave a talk Springs for burial Duesdhy.
Hastings.
Wood and a moat
oat excellent program visitors Monday.
.
Collection.
listening to.
Commissioner Town- Gerald England attended the basket
S
**■*
«"■&gt;
r. r«irt w„.
Song.
•
ball game at Lake Odessa Friday
over Sunday guests with friends In
Benediction.
Hastings.
'
Tho Institute will be of unusual in­
much enjoyed by all present especial­ Odeaoa high schools.
The Sunday School adopted nresMr. and Mrs. W. Euper attended terest. on account of the campaign
ly the several teachers and their pu­
olutlon in favor of a Constitutional the Farmers Institute at Woodland for National Constitutional Prohibi­
pils who were present. It was ununWill Snyder nnd wife of Blanchard Prohibition Amendment last Bunday. Thursday.
QUR stock ot Pianos is easily one of the
tion. which la being put under way I
The offlcera
officers of Loyal Workers Class
, ..
.
most representative Piano stocks in this
were elected recently as follows:!
*r- “nd Mra A Warner nnd Mr. by the united forces of temperance I
hosts in the United States. Every- j
President. Nina B. Woods; vice prea-1 •"’&gt; Mrf- F»re« Hager were guests body Is Invited to come nnd absorb
country. Perhaps you do not know that we
IdenC^Ward Wood; secretary. Beth I
‘h° honw of Perry Barnum Huncarry many makes and the chance for choice is
Rlchsrdson; assistant secretary. Den-1
Lunch furnished free at noon. Rhelall Wood; treasurer, Arthur RichardMra Oda Boyle, Gehman nnd famunequalled in Michigan.
son. They held their monthly class, Hy were guests tit the home of Mra
In the evening, come again. No
meeting Inst Friday evening with Ar- Laura Sheldon Friday.
man. woman or child can afford to.
thur and Beth Richardson.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fiaher have miss the opportunity of hearing-Mr. |
You cannot think oF a more beautiful Gift to
.
Other investment* pay larger rates, but remember, they are
gone tq Ohio, called there by the Bready, pastor of M. E. church. Has-|
SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
■abject to change In market value which may take more than in­
your family than a Piano; it meant not only
lings. He ia a fine speaker: has Ideas !
Mr. and Mra E. Meyqrs spent Sunterest, then too, you must find a buyer.
education but joy for everybody, and YOU
iv with........
the. .latter's
brother. Tobnl
«
..
---....
A»ra.
vnesier
iiecxer
were
Our Certificate* are Payable on Demand and Provide ■
Oarllngcr and family.
| Rapids on hualness Friday.
are the only tource through which your family
Had Once Hold High Office.
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.
*‘r'
A. Warner, who has been
A prime minister died recently In
can secure this great gift.
nnd children. Ralph Ochampaugh ,
LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Laki Odessa, Mich.
and Mr. and Mra. Emmett Felghner several weeks with friends ,In Ohio, 8t Gabriel Wood's Mariners* asylum.
returned
homo
Saturday.
1 spent Sunday evening
at
Andy
Greenock, Scotland, in the person of a
Organized In 1888
-»
Undef State Control
Wilson Bowser of Bllverton. OreBrooks*.
man named Malcolm Buchanan, seven­
Of course you've often wished for one, but it
,
Dr. McEachran of Vermontville ,
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
ty-six. Buchanan, a member of a fam­
seemed a luxury that others could afford, but
was called to Tobol Garllnger*s Sat- visiting bls old homo and parents'. Mr.
George LivertonPresident
not you. Now did it evdr occur to you that
I urday evening; Miss Eva being quite and Mra. Stephen Bowser, of West ily of 17, became a sailor early In life.
Sunfield.
One of a few survivors of a wcoc
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
I sick, but Is better at this writing.
“others”-thought the same thing before they
William
Hager
and
non
Dennis
of
Mra. Nancy Miller of Battle Creek
an Island in the South Seas, he g
Sherman I.' StrongCashier
talked it over with us?
Sunfield visited his brother. Orson
iy Impressed the native chief,
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
Hager, of East Woodland Friday.
made
him
prime
minister
and
gave
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
J.
Lowe
of
Sunfield
It's part of our business to show you how easy
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
, Mr. and Mrs. Nil* Unsea and chil­
dren spent Sunday with the former's called on Mra. Millie Hager Friday.
it is for you to own a piano, and we want to talk
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
offered a permanent home on the
sister. Mrs. Emmett Felghner nnd
LAKI' ODESSA.
it
over with you. Our easy payment plan will
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770family.
Island but left by the first ship that
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Ainsworth
pleaie you.
have gone to Jacksonville, Florida, to
apend the winter.
Homer Griswold of Saranac visited
Exactness.
Frank CoykendaIT Thursday.
Exactness in little dutl
Mra Marie Lennon of Sunfield via*
ited .over Sunday with her mother, derful source of cheerfulness.—F. W.

Woodland

PIANOS

OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
3V4 percent if left with us one year
3 percent if left six months

J When All Other Coals Fail Try
Bauer’s F amous White Ash
Absolutely guaranteed to be the hottest and easiest burning coal
on the market. We have four grades of soft coal, all of which
produce a white ash but there is ONLY ONE WHITE ASH COAL;
that will uphold the reputation of our yards for supplying the

BEST SOFT COAL IN THE CITY. If not already a user give
us a trial order and be convinced. We are SOLE AGENTS for
this WHITE ASH.

PLAYERS

DAimnOC WANT ADV’S. PAT.

day morning after suffering a stroke
of apoplexy. The funeral took place
At ih. Xt

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Itate of Michigan, the Probate Court
— ——----- 1,1
terworth hospital. Grand Rapids,
with not much hopoa ar recovery.
Mra. Frank Granger returned to tings.
Pellston Monday after a three week**
• Present:
Several from here attended the fu-

vllle Wednesday.

sympathy of their
this village.
■

many

friends In

William H. Knlckerbacor. deceased.
James H. Knlckerbacor, adminis­
trator having filed in said court his
petition praying that a day may be

If you want the greatest musical instrument
ever invented, come in and let us demonstrate
the wonderful PLAYER PIANO. You become
■ an artist at the Piano the moment you sit down
in front of a Player.
Here is the greatest
Achievement of modem inventions; takes the
place of a silent Piano in the home and maxes
YOU the artist. Besides, you can play it by
hand like the regular Piano. Come in and see
a wonderful array of these wonderful instru­
ments. We sell them on monthly payments.

Destructive Wild Cate.

CLEAN, FLASHY WASH NUT, »5.00.

GOOD SOFT COAL, $4.50.

CLEAN COAL PROMPTLY DELIVERED.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
t Broadway Yards,
Phone 224

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

as administrator of said estate and
that tho sama may be allowed u filed
and he bo discharged from aald trust.
It Is Ordered. That the thirteenth
«of Fob
They fcre believed to bs the doock In

Australia. If la retarded

try.

ccsalvo weeks previous to said day
As they have practically no natural hearing, In tha Hastings BANNER,
enemies in Australia, they have multi- newspaper printed and circulated
raid county.
'
CHAS. M. MACK.
tabllshed throughout
live on small animi

Friedrich’s
DOWNTOWN STORE
286 MONROE AVENUE I

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

I

�■

FEUfi

sbAing ia 11,0
Caytala Newtoe advanced to ths
mala batch, bls Umg. patriarchal beard
talilaf to his waMband.
"fftop It, gall darn ye. stop it.” h*
thundered. Ta short handed now.
pd I won't have any man killing on
this her* boMmr. Batten down your
bmlln’a, you tpo Mere, Uli you get to
JUo Grande, aafi then you can chop
each other into bite and devil take
what's Wt, bat Ibmw'a to b* no chop-

PtW
THE PKYVflE OF

Tbs two sailor* released Bradd, who
tb« work he had stopped
NtoMa, anfl tho Italian, find.
f himself fro* from tha mate’s hold,
liked dlguUtedly forward and went

“PRDKE

CHARMING" in

TELL OUK BUSINESS MKTUOD. VX GIVE
FULL MQNKY*S WORTH. LONG sh’EMMX

Substantial Sayings

WEIGKG&amp;NflNT&amp;RIEDE’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Now is the time when you need these 'goods, so you will
the more appreciate them.
Come early and supply your
needs. Entirely new line of

SCALES

nWKLRY AND OPTICAL GO&lt;

WHERR to wr, sotha\
wb aw mow mir ir a ci

svi-aie.

I

Choicest Canned and Bottled Goods
Groceries of All Kinds, Fruits
and Green Stuffs

HAS: taught OS 11
,
YOU^UY; PROM j!

•—£'5
mate ordered Ninait to soma duty on
the fore-topgallant yard. Tha Italian
looped a line about bls neck and grip­
ping a marlin* spike in hl* teeth

Every day the drayman stops at our doors, bringing in more new goods
for your table. Here are but a few of our numerous specials:

Henkel’s Pancake Flour

Extra Fancy Tomatoes
Juicy, solid meat: hand .picked: per
who was at lb* WM, and ba flung
Ilfs buoy over th* rail.

Ire. Doyi*.

udtey ^‘jJuct-—MT*. .Margaret

Rspi«s from Saturday rilF
Hra. Ore Bmiito. at Morgan.

- -

iqn*«?”thy-Will Be pons.” by
-Hsav* bar to," 1
.-.-OTlc Quartette.
-Breoes," oams sharp and curt from
rus,’. “The‘Lord -Is Exalted." by ths mate, and th* mon hurried to
obey, casting glances aft.
"He’s * goner,” exclaimed Mr. Buck.
-No. there he ia," said sharpeyed
*A*.Twlllsbt Bong.
O’Neill. pointing over the Ice quar­
Lord Rebuke Me I
ter, and there, sure enough, was a
black speck, th* head of Nicol*. H*
was swimming, but slowly and labort 1
ously.
The brig had been brought to and 1
th* boat ready, whan a ary camo from
th* poop.
"Hl, hll Shark, reo him!"
Abeam was th* triangular fin of a'
shark cutting th* water as it made a I
straight course foe Nicola.
"It’s all up," mattered th* mate;
"nothing can aav* him now."
There was a splash, and to our as-

t

yis-

match at'Gnuid Hadids Monday evsm*

Kumcll h. Bready dAlfaM
an addrcao at Hartford Friday ovena Irene Gates, ot Baltimore,
Monday with #ra. pucian Wy|-

5 John Eggleeton returned- Monfom a week’s visit tin Oread

■ Dottle Rusklrk. . of 'TaaMe
is, is the guest ot Mmlioory
k Jas. Johnsen, or Huita»d,' Ja
g her daughter, Mrs. William

l Travis returned

Kwt. ifm
ipMWWi

re.rvcfia,er

■'diujtj-

,’m^

Th* aklpyar was
lump.

board and was swimming fiercely. He
lay a,course which must bring him,
between tbo shark and Nicola.
Having laid a right angled course.
Bradd gained on tha shark. Which was.
swimming in a straight line for the'
Italian and was a cable’s length
ahead ot tha Osh when ha reached a
line with tho slowly swimming Nicola,
and than bo seemed seised jvrth con- i
'will be Brotherhood vulsiona. He splashed the water with
his hands and logs, reminding one of1
the actions ot a dock which has
'm to these services. reached a pond after a long, dry land
Siyw ths jcBul«°terlvh Joaraey. His motions war* so violent
tt»t the sea frothed about him. and
the shark was evidently as surprised
al those evolutions as was the crew of
tho Apollo. Obviously they were not
to his taste, for he darted off in an
opposite direction. By this tlmo tho
boat had been lowered and In a halt
hoar both men were aboard tho brig.
«I didn't think you war* that big a
toH to risk yum life tor a dago who’s I
bamgry to sat a knife In you." ra-|
marked Ned, reproachfully.
i HUskl- exclaimed Bradd; -there;
0
r Mr*. Alina
Ro*4Foreign
..w

S

ry llth.
th* Moody things and. I’ll balk
a meal any day."
• WOTfi had Nloota spoken to
1 rise* he had been brought on
bat now ho cam* out of tbo
O* aad approaohed Bradd. He
A to him the stiletto with the

t most monotonous and very
sadlsa town, Rin Grande, do
I very drunken men walked
gym down towards tho quay.
I**o*t*r soagtajt 4**P b^s

Canned Pumpkins
Extra large size can. Pumpkins are
scarce and bound to be higher. Our
special price.-

Choicest Wax Beans
Canned where the choicest beans are
grown. Special per can;

bros ether rasa on the oar

Japan Tea Dust
Ol choice quality and aroma: special
price lor Friday and Saturday

Fancy Canned Tomatoes
Large size can ol ver^ good quality; tf
12 l-2c cans nowi■

Pink Salmon

Broken Rice
Choicest and cleanest grade we have
ever seen; special thia week 4c lb; 'I
7 lbs. for------------------------------------- H

Crackers--Extra Special!

ery good quality and fine flavor;
12 l-2c cans now

Fresh and crisp, large shipment just
received from the factory. Special 'I
price. 4 lbs for._k_____________ *

Choice Salmon
A bargain for Salman is going high*
15c can at

Tip Top Bread
Without a doubt the finest bread on
market. To introduce this excellent
bread we will sell this week only
3 ol 5c leaves for
10c
2 ol 10c loaves for
15c

Choice Salt Mackerel
size fish;

special

8c 'each;

Canned Peas
Choicest on the market; our special
price 3 cans lor

35c Brooms
A good 4 strand broom, extra good
and quality. Special Price

Canned Corn

Ammonia

very fine grade; special price
3 cans lor.-.—_

Large 10c size bottle.

Special. 3 for

SPECIAL—22 lbs. of Sugar for

22c

$1.00

Fresh supply of Lettuce, Celery, Green Onions, Etc.

Timely Bargains in Dry Goods, Ladies'
and Men's Furnishings, Etc,
One lot of Ladies' and .Misses* Shirt-Waists
White and colured, also blacks, good gt.oo
to $1.7^ value. Sj/ecial price... —49c

Oac lot of Dress Goods
35 pieces of choicest Wool Goods of all
weaves and colors. Special price, per
yard .../.....39c

One lot of Ladies' Waists
Tailored and lingerie, gi.50 to $3.50 value.
Special price__________98c

Men's, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery
for Winter Wear.
See our special bargains at
8c, 9c, 13c, 17c and 33c Pr.
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear
for Winter Wear
We cannot quote the many vid tn s livre, but
want to mention our Ladics'gr.oo Union Suit,
bleached, heavy llfitce, best garment in the
country. Qur Special Price, per suit-, 79c

Dry Goods Specials

Isutaia system was reesutthe company’s hospital In
suffering from a compound
&gt;f the left arm, cats'on his
ar end internal injuries. He
« on a railway motor car
W.Artc, whs* a ribblt. leap­

Alter this week all Henkel’s Prepared
Flour will be reduced in size from
3 lbs. to 2 1-2 lbs. packages.
We will offer you this week 3
sacks of the large 3 lb. ' size, *
fresh stock, lor---*

One lot of Dress Goods
. (roieces, mostly plaids for children's wear.
Sale-price, per ya id . I--.,——--_u15c
One lot of Dress Goods
9 pieces plain and I ancles.
Special price
•per yard
---------- ....f—29c

Curtain Materials
One lol of 15c and t8c Curtain Nets. Mad­
ras und Scrims. Choice patterns. Spacial
price per yard...i——----------------------------- 9c
,

Robcland Fleece
The finest 25c materia! lor Bath robes,
Kimonos, Etc.. Our Special Price, per
yard_________________________ 17c

Men’* and Boys’ Dress Shirts.

No better 50c. Shirt made, neat patterub,
splendid quality. Your choice now at_.39c
Special Sale of all
COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS and FURS
You v.jll regret ft if you don’t look over our
special bargains, beiotc making your Selec­
tions. (and tloor)

Weickgenant &amp; Riede
Successors to Lpppenthien Co.
State St.
Hastings, Mich.

�Look at The Waistband
of Any Trousers
DUTCHESS TROUSERS WARRANTY
You may buy a pair o( Dutchess Trousers Irorn ga.oo.to |6.oo and wear them Two Months. For
every Sqppender Button that comes off we will pay you Ten Cents. Jf'lV.uy rip at the Waist­
band we will pay you Fifty Cents. If they rip in the Seat or elsewhere we will pay you One
Dollar or Give You a New Pair.

Mr.

♦
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Date

If you find the above warranty label you will know
they are Dutchess Trousers, w-hich are famous
for their wearing qualities. No other garment is sold
under such a warranty. We stand back of the trousers and the rhanufacturers stand back of us. Should
they fail to fulfill the warranty in any respect we pay.
It’s a trousers insurance against dissatisfaction.

: Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co,
One Price Clothiers

♦HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN
gone to

daughter

wm

recently born to

pneumonia.
Born Sunday to Air. and Mr*. Km-

Maurice Grigsby will conduct
at the county farm next Sun-

Hasting* Crystal dreamery la inak-

PoM curd pho'toa « for 60c. Graon'a
Dr. D. K. Fuller I* building two tho people of fl.iHtlnga, us can bo aven
Studlu durlrfi January only.—Adv. new homie* on North lianuvir St.
Judge Smith left Aionduy murulng
Buko Water* quote* Mtno very
tow
price* onotonl In hi* adv. tliu ha* ah article in tlio ILAN'N'ER this
for Charlotte, where a Jong term of
week concerning Christian Science.
court la ahead of h^m.
Woodruff la recovering I &lt;*&gt;'•» «u&lt;Mehly
There'll be a dolly good tlmo nt
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Trim fc Itrlll'a rink Friday evening.
Adnilaalon 5 cento.—Adv.
for a cruise to tho AlrdltcrranMrs. 1'erktns, mother of Mrs. Pay
It. M. Batea will deliver good roada
.-uutiiric*. Ho will spend some
addrrnr. In Gladwin county during Bronson. who broke hrr ankle Ian
In Hgypt and will also visit
. a period beginning March 3.
ccura.
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------- J,&lt;:an countries before returning.
Th* BANNKH 1* In receipt of o'
Tho ladtex of th.«*O. K. fl. will givo I
'Vos‘i’1"l'jr. accompanied by
IumcIoum uranpii picked by Will Doud. 1
card party In rite dining room „f ««nUm «hulu&gt;rs went tft Gnjml Rup.
M ”,
S,la Tmvdiiy.
Tn...,!-.\
«• h,-e- Air.
Me W...nl,,i.r
of Pomona. California, from one of
'. til*
where
Wcsplntcr
, was opexated upon by Dr. Barih for
‘
There will be lunches served nt the । hernia, ’ll will lie It ‘
white and bljie joy carnival Friday
W^urplnier will bo
return to
night, -Nuss- 30. SpccUl feature* adHasting*.
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of Christian
vcrtlsed next Week.—Adv.
Alcanr.-i.^MArfchsei
Juda- Smith gave un address Frlin air*, cwar
,
duy evening before the Alethodlst
Sunday. Jan. IS, a 7°“"
Brotherhood of Trinity church. Grund
]|apld«. The uddrcM was commend­
ed by the prera of .that city. .
Judging from the many Imihiri.*,
G.
ChtOe.itcr. th- clothier. ha*
the county, particularly from price 53.co r ich hour until sold.
G. E. Norrl*. of Dowling.-brought "
I live hog* to market Aionduy that
weighed 3260 lb*. These hog* wore
Head hl* ndverttoummt.
only 0 month-'
• •-----Mr. and Air*. Karl Boyer, of Grand Barry County
evident that
dldn't bring
Rapids, attended a pot luck dinner at
■ to cat. The
'■Saturday. January 31 f .r the purpose
future.
birthday. All participating hud a de­
• president of
lightful time.
lers* Institute netting farm houica In Irt'l'ig townolanning to
dent of the Michigan Slate Good
added to thi Ijeal CltlXcng cxelutngr
Thi' |Kile* have been Mt.-and the tele
phone ■ ompuny has extended it
with
।
the SUb- Miller
be
sing dost night.
sold in this
of Harry and Katon .-uuntles will be

111 bo elected.
John C. Ketcham

one

."pr...family reunion at gras.
third.
D-anlrl ’Man,
from 1:&lt;&gt;muln-

temperan&lt;&lt;&gt; force* of Michigan which
lx being held In Lansing today and
tomorrow.
Air.
Ketcham's addrm
Will lake place till* forenoon.
funeral.

CAMPBELL’S, MIDDLEVILLE

Gathering. Officcra Were
Elected.
■■.third rcdnlan of the Campbell

that jurymen r an be aummoned- by he Epworth la-agur in th- :
registered letter, for which a receipt 'ora Tuesday evening. Jan.
In provided, thu* largely i-llmlnat...a . 1. .. , ,----- , .
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•*wnou » ucugniiui Him-. j\
privileged to .bring u, nnn program was carried out. a pica-­
Thia will mean quite a little
: l'« f««B«to of'which wu* uu original
ii^ti,rd' &gt;i 'l
ha’
Allch« ddth.
i,y jra Alct’allum, entitled
Jain. * Bell, a husky looking vag­ birthday In ord. r to remind him of -Gathering of the Chin." Thl*-w«
rant. Ifaalated In Maying In town on tho event, about I.. neighbor* gather- W1II „lv„
xl wceh&gt; TJu, oflJc&lt;IM
Monday ufler
being warm d by i-rl Hl 111* limit., In lb.. ..cnntnir ntul
City. Miirrhul Hunt to Iruvn town
und the officer wa* compelled to put
him In tho lauiille. Justice Cadwullndor aantenerd him lo 30 day» .lodslngr
mi»«- limb
With SherllT Wllllnqi*Ihdl came
1
Program Committee—Ubllu AltL’alfrom I’uw I’aw.
.
1 Jum ami Christie Castle.
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* County Surveyor Ia&gt; *•. Cobb re­
ceived word on Alumiuy from the lulld of Emmanuil church iu*t reaOdd
Fellows Gather in Xuslnillc.
Auditor General'* offii.-&lt;&gt; Informing on. Mlsa Wcls«&lt;rt will also put th&lt;
him thiH the plijt of •■&lt;hikwvod" rcA slight blase originating from h lodges In seven towns m Jtnrry and
and cupl'H tint to th" r&lt;
xas tube In Dr. F. It. Willison's ollie- E-&gt;‘‘&lt;n cuuntlc* gathered in Nashville
»n Aionduy night resulted In a call'®" Wednesday evening and attended)
Homer Marshall und Mra. I- Ste.-.-rna* for the tinmen. 8om&lt;- one broke the “ *chooL of Instruction held by gram!'
Hupt^ &lt;&gt;f Public Instruction Keeler door oiHrii and,rxiinguUhcil the bla*« h'dge officers,
Hastings member*'
without uny dllfleulty. The damage numbered Mb. Alderman John
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laturo rwiuirtng ut hart six week* .vuh virtual!/nothin*.
, Duweun and Elmer Harsh ...
of normal training Vtfura an inex•Friends uf Mr. and Mr*. Will H&lt; II-,- Uris chy were among litusu to re-1
fitrleuced person shall be ulluwid to Inger, of Ionia, formerly of thl* city. |A'* he llrst degrees conferred by Nasheach. This wuttld not havo much will be pleased lo learn that a 7 lb. vllle lodge. All had un enjoyable
effect on Burry county since it* per­ on was born to tliqn Monday night. |
There were ho many Odd Fclcentage of teacher* with uurimi
(other and child are doing nicely, ’
,n Nwihvllle that they consumed
training It very high.
and It I* said that Will ia walking !lh"
contents of a roNuuratit
t&gt;n request of tlic slur I ft of Muske­
gon couniy, City Marshal Durst ur- Ionia.
nsted Harry lia**4'tl. Monday even­
1- K Nclutnlx. of Noahv-illc, it Kild i
ing and held him ujjtil Tuesday inurn- t« l«- a v.mdlcluto for the nomination
retiMirer uu
lAl,o.ul
Jtllciuled- tho rcuopiiyii
of county tretiaurer
un iho
tho ItehublllicpubllArthur K Kidder -f the K Sl,n n
Tcmplu on WGISullivan for cvnti-mpt“uf’court. Mr. mm„ vH1m’k&lt; ■ . “ wlTi probably blcutim maday evening In honor ut llw. Mr.
HusmII declared that lie did tout know vandl&gt;I,ito for th- nomination for laakluti. rector of thu Emmanml
.... 4wd done uuythlng
.
_ tu
_ intend the , prosecuting
________ _ utloruiy «..
lh.u,2h’ •ho ’to" acvepted
he
oil *ihc
t‘ V*aiuei
court.
llcitot.
Jht'
o&lt; Ht- Thomas church In
Tht&gt; McthudlNt Episcopal Hund.iy1 Hugh Riley while Working In i Buttle
“ *Crook.
*
Oi) bi'ltulf of tho member* of the
school &lt;&gt;f thl* city wa« first in the | Grand Itupida. BuUkvssq Co.. Friday
Grand Rapids district, aud ninth In suffixed it sivoru laceration ot hla, lodges. lt&lt;n-. Mr. .Bnaily presented
tho.Michigan funfcrcncn lust fall, it'thumb nnd three fingers. Hu w-.u/al- Kcv. Air. Ixicklon with a'handsome
WBB q^xi lcd tu re-enroll for the XXw tended lb by Dr. McGuffin and at I.ut I dh.ilt. for which tho Utior expressed
Acar.^On Sunday, Jatruary -11 it report* I* doing well. Tfair lu tin- net- Ills uppryulittluii.uud gr-illtudc.
nached .197. Lust Munday it touched ; ond accident-whlrh hast happened tu '
CUI. making It eighth In the confer- y|r. Jlllcy In the last two months:,
Do the Dgily Talk.
encc. It is hoticd to rngku II .»n«’ of
Hltortif William* urn-stld Henry
We olton eay to ourselves, ' I would
the threo lurgrM if not the largest Docds. In Racine. Wk., aud brought
htindsy School in Rtu Michigan Con- . .................
him to jail
— where
.................
ho. is .waiting
—HOM ar- K1“dl&gt;, d0-.“&gt;y duty, if 1 know what It
fcFcUCC.
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i
. | ralgtyuctit, b'etbro-Judge Hinlth &lt;tn alto." Doubtless there uro cases in
Trad^ of Tacojitd. Ichunm of . umempt of court, which which R ia hard to decide but a rc8SS:'J;;..rX:ir.'1: «ratfsst i
'u1"' “ *■"
&lt;»;nu WlrmiK, founder uf
villa. NrUn lcsiii.,1 .1
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He will bi: brought into court on ria’.- *°f*b tcini-mbcrfng.
'How can wo
"IT" ,3’T- ViTtfrd',&gt;'
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I know cnirselvexT' Never by reflection,
it . beautifully IlluBt&gt;n Saturday iitortlug Mrs. Mace) butt&gt;y action. Do your duty, and you
EnipilBaHy
UlM i Huthaw.U
•taa|»». takeu^lo ,u«t; : wUi.lind out tho sort ot man von an,
jrogrss* of that state., terworth h.upiUl In Grand Hapidl-’.
y0U “ro I
owner *nd publisher u wh*r» *liq -wtu&gt; tor th* second time “ul "°al ls
duty! What today]
JudauIotietatcii un fer fiaviur. or the knee
Do not. comjJef tool
brother ntJ
bidkirai Imd re iiue»d ) far, tw dtepiy, too. ■griousiv. Do thu ;
alto ti-aUl
..... Xh?,up‘-r.‘l*'”‘1 plaln- ^regent taxk. and do it well. R ■
ru» uMr-.um»|,s Mli:a:lus h’w Ptoasant you fM|
aid .trim’un-! *h,a it,to.done—and it t* not wholly)

MEETING

tovynahtp are planning td hold a good
will hold Jiilnt itwUsilattar. i orcmumaa roaflr
roafJr meeting In Deito
Delton on Thursday;
nt ikeDJd FiltSriMn J»I4 M. E. Feb.
IB. P.
Colgrot
P-h. .*!;
“. T. Colgrove,
president of
church).
Mra Railey, 1’ajt Great the Aftchtoan-Staie-Good
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Road* Aa«&gt;cfrjl^ylH be prenpt and deliver an
thton, memVIT ur-tnc liroat »xucuttvv i u.mitThe need of pood raaflj in some
lac, of Alblun. will ropresmt the parts"of the township-ha* long Men
Great CMtaip.1 Deputy Cominamkr O. fall.'though apme of Jhe-«lrateho*
K. Servlca, of St. Joseph, will furnbhl
cred ! bad would b&lt;t .conalilrntd.
candy fur everybody.' Tber- win alto'
iJ—n- —
iwmhln It t» niunnejlto ^uRda
gram. The Knights have riurftantsreward road euat'pfiDelton tol
ed their degree team and are work­
oauseway . acro»s • Maekman'a!
ing on new -mam bore. Deputy Ser­
Ip,' beginning at the oast end ofi
vice,
will-----------------------------remain In Heating,
leh.t
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cams-way and comphung thei
a week and it Is expected n large mile-. • Ttio township of Barry la toe- f
claaa will bo Initiated some tiiqn in sinking,to;be financially abltt tn-pay ,
February. Each of thkae two orderii: mpfc .attention to rood building, us;
I* carrying a deposit of/UO.eOQ.QO |n | the township ha* «peu&gt;abqpt I1I.0H
their Joc-il depository, the HastingsJn bqUdlng the causeway across the)
City Bank. Thia plan to'fHeacd out swamp. Till* job t*'jiuw x&gt;crman«
quite generally lu order that tb&lt; &gt;r and-'It’SrlU no longer he neceeaary
J"-*’’*,
{,0 Quickly paid. । *p*bd 'any more tnoncy there. - •

Will keep

but
right ofr.&lt;

tiiifld,

^bfe^kaccou

andtl^

’l prepared toMare’fofr yourself
ifyoiir income daps stop.!

T..’i
aVlJ. '2 JCUT,

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Gs*’s Him n' UlrttMlay' ^ilprUC.
pay'a claim 7n Qrand. Rapide'lately*■
Mrs-.J. St . Whittemore;gave to
A man carrying &lt;53,000.00 Mf lusur- husjaind n pleasant surprise Mondi
once died and th© Alaccab.. . wrrofJ"n- 19-in hanon of .hla.^voatjHllist^
by far the first to pay their lo**. ’
aRegded we«L
These two great AtKhigiui order* AH’, ftrfd Mrs. £. W. WldKemors, JoUq ,
were neycr *o prosperous n* at tho 1 Whtttwnore ntad Air*. . IJuby..Rhine-1
present.
All Maccabees ami their ) to9»»A-«C. Grand Rapid*; Mr*. C. A. I
friend* uro Invited to be pr.-.,(nt .m i pljWr’ «f I’-'tolt; MisTUhth- JUK
the evening of tllo 34th and hear Mrs, i W’^flLWhtMlland; Ma. and Mra. Q.L

Hastings National Bank,

CAMfAL mdhliinus, $100,000.
i MOts VGrih'n J'uullne Jordari. ■ »&lt;- •»&lt; :
• Un. Baton '.Jprdun and Dora Jordon.-'
uf.thi^ eliy.. The prasnntavur^ num-1
• Qcmenf Smith, President. ' H. G. Haye,,' Cuhier.
. i-rujto und, valuable. .TA folic ciiiirin.
for
■ range, dihft^r was Htrv^'d. , v
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Tha"6n1f Ninlorial Bank' In Barry County
Hung by Grange.
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Ahi-tlng Ilcro-Dabiy. ' M,
:IMqTlH«i,':”ri' • - ’.MICHIGAN.
Declamation. "JAncoll). Jhe Bruth-1
•r of Men.”—MaYy Beach.
&lt;Yvcr 14 churches arv'reprtomrfl^d nil.
Recitation—Ansel Tgliuay ■
• the'MlnDl6rs
‘ WM.V.V..VH
Con fell tree y.
(if (uuuiMIV-i
thu Grand 1
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Vocal Holo—Mattle AdAmHlvetto Walkey. Rapjist AjkoeMHun,
DiscuMli'n. "What variety of app]v.
....... '
which..ia *ltr kcislon ■ ...
In the Tfiipttot
arc best suited to our. aeufluu."— laid , churvh.^hls afternoun. The program f,
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by Walter Bfaeh. and Osa Talmage. : I* being carried out os was announced 1 .
|^Meible Explanatlc
Persevering Qhloamtn..
Discussed
tu.
—.—, by
------other*.
„-----|ft thejitet..issue of this paper. .
Bamo। propbets aro wljh
go aft; oil j|nd rail well* (n China
Belcwt Heading—Al
1 At wsvon, o'olquk thl* evening, JtilV. t ,„TZ7i r town country ftj--J
c~
£Ti~
=
---------- * ■yi.v-r r—yr-«
Utqa 2,00ft feet d&lt;cp that’ have
Georgs .Hudson.:- of • lat.mrtng. State '
J“*,r r;
Recitation—Geo. Man In.
Superintendent- of Bqptlsf Missions, i. »»-»•••
that-K '■
to harder to tool people whan. been driUcd through solid rock by
will deliver on address on "Mission*.-"! Ithey
___ arejwaU acquainted with you.
hand with the most primitive tool*.
Emma Kluilliuld. k-t-iurcr. riThis’Injure I* opin'to the public.
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partake of Service's candy.

Best
American
Prints

Clearance Sale
Will Continue Until

&lt;&gt;

Saturday Night, January 31st

per yard

5c

New
Spring
Ginoitams

Brocaded Velvet Coats with Ermine collar; Worth GM C OQ
$25.00. Clearance JPrfchi_;;_wC-2._JJ.♦pAp.oxO

U« li $1148

Suits

Skirts K “^";.ran^“

OU

% Off

DISDlan
Friday

per yard

9c

ONLY 7 MORE DAYS
VOillS

I2^c
Best
Silkeline

$1.98

Entire Stock of Skirts

% Off

Fur

Having tnade some pbwgeg in. our Cloak and
■*-•*0
1
Suit Departments .we-are offering this week
extraordinary.bargains to make a clean sweep of ’eVerV- garment in that depart­
ment. NOTE PRICES:
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One Rack of Ladies’ and Misses' Coats that sold up to $1Q,00. Clearance price............ .............

al

One Rack of Ladics'^and Misses’ Coats,’.black cloth and Pony.
Regular $8.50 to $16.75 values, now---jt-‘_4_-&gt;{._4___________________
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(T'”&gt; QQ
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One Lot of Misses' Coats, ranging in price । from ;$$.00 to $7.00.. (Pl QQ
Will go now at__ . .• »?l»zO

96

Grocery Department
22 lbs, of H. &amp; E. Cane Sugar for

156
'

$1.00

Bulk Cocoa, per lb.„

-25c

Corn Syrup, per ffigallqii-.

SQcTea, per Jb,t

-45c

Corn •Sy.nq&gt;y,«per-quart;

40c Tea, per lb.

-356 . 10c CrqwjaAakmgTowder, per can, 7c

—-

19c
9c

25c Tea Dust. frer 1b..

~17g- ,^5o Crowhj^a|cjnX Powdtir’, ean,.19c

All Sc Soaps, per cake

—■ 4c j Nuway\Vashing Powder, package. 4c

Tip Matches for—

-15c

Gora Syrup, per gallon

L, 38c

25o Mahtef Burners, eaich 19c

to

on
Regular
Prices

$2.00 Cut Water Sets, eachL;—$ 1.25

Terms of Sale are Cash or Produce
Furs
25%
to

50%

Discount

J. T. PIERSON 8 SON
Where it Pays to Pay-Cash
Phone 9

Haatfn**. Mich

Torchon

�IT *3, 1*13.

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Come to the Greatest and
Most Successful of All

BLUE TAG SALES
This big event has only 8 more days to run. The generous
savings we have been ottering come to a close with the end ol
the month. This has-been the greatest sale in our history and
we have established new value-giving records that surpass any
this vicinity has ever known.’
Our stocks were so large and the assortments so wide at the
beginning of this sale that ample opportunities still exist to
benefit by the many savings we otter.
Every article of mer­
chandise must be disposed of during this sale at a way down
price—we cannot take a chance of carrying anything over. Read
the splendid values, or better yet, come see for yourself.

Ladies’ Coats
Every year during our Blue Mark Sale you have an opportuniry to help us reduce our stocks by purchasing at greatly re­
duced prices, but this ypar in addition to buying at al&gt;out hall
the former prices, you have an unusual assortment of sizes and
styles to select from. Never before has it been necessary to sell
new, stylish and dependable coat* for a fraction of their "cost.
Our stock is now divided into four lots, nothing is held out.

Your unrestricted choice of any Ladies' Coat of Bucle, Astrachan. Chinchilla and Novelty Cloths, values up to

$9.98

$22.50

Women * and Misses' New Coats values up to $15.00,
cut to--------------------------------------- ----------------------------- $6.98

Women'*, Misses' and Children'* Coats that »old up to
$9.00, cut to_______________ _________________ $4.98

Misses' and Children's Coats that sold up to $7.50,

middkoilk

TECUI

■h by proxy

By WM. UBHTFOOT VIB8CHM.
Campbell A Pratt had bought four
decks of stock to bo shipped on Sat­
urday. But aa only one car was in
Tom lensing and Lucile Ban worn
evidence they had to have the stock
held back. The life of th* ahlpper to strolling around the equestrian statue
not ail a bed of roaea.
of grand old "Tecumseh” Sherman, in
the moonlight of May. Near them
lu the village on Friday, on business,
leaving on Monday with the Indy of
his choice u* a wife. Mrs. Howard treasury, yonder twinkled the light*
Mapes. They will make their home of the White House.
Injured while-coasting down the Wes: handkerchief ho had switched away
Main street hill. The bob* became tbo dust from a block .of stone wherq
unmanageable and the boy was
thrown out upon the cement walk, dlera that, at quadrangle corner*.
and received a badly skinned nose.
of the Grand Rapids Globe have been
several days, seeing to the Installation
of a new machine In the dye room, of
the local plant of the Globo Knitting
Work*. They have had a very suc­
cessful year, and the help is kept
steadily at work. Ono or two more
great thing for this village.
Dr. A. L. Taylor and Gllc* Hatton
we-- Grand Rapid* visitors Thursday
evening.
G. D. Whitmore returned from
Rockford Thursday evening, where he
had been on business for his Insur­
ance company.
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Tho muon* completed their Job on
the hotel Saturday P. M.. and now It
I* up to tho wood workers to complete
theirs, when wo are In hope* lo be
able to again take good care of the
transient trade that belong* to thl*
village.
The Hotel Company have received a
large number of name* from which
thky may choose a name for the new
hotel.
David Matteson and wife have gone

he said:
"When Sherman wm leading his le­
gion through Georgia a handsome
young captain of a cavalry regiment
had a remarkable eplaode. A cavalry
brigade had captured the town of Roe­
well, on tho Chattahoochee, at the ex­
treme left of the army, and Roswell
was simply a town of cotton and wool­
en factories. Tho exigencies of war
demanded tha burning of the factories
and they were committed to . tho
flames, but what disposition to make
of the thousand or more pretty girls
of the confederate looms became a
serious question. Gallant old Tecum­
seh was equal to tho occasion, how­
ever. Ho ordered a regiment of bold
aabreurs to tho front and directed
that each trooper and officer should
take a pretty maid upon an Impro­
vised pillion, behind him on his steed.
"Tho girl that rode with het arms
about tho waist of tho handsome
young captain was the prettiest one

health 4a too poor to permit of their
living alone.
ly alt remarkably pretty southern girls
Earl Kermeen and wife are very
happy over the advent of a son left who wore patriotically working to
cloths the soldier* of tim *outh
Moreover, aha was of a good family
nual meeting oT the Farmers Union
Fire Insurance Company, at Wood­
land on Tuesday. He has represented
thl* company locally for the piut 14

The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale In Barry County:

bor on business on Friday.

cut to„_--- ----------- i---------------- AS3.75

horse
Mr. Hamilton la the new clerk at

January Clearance on Men’s and
Boys’ Winter Clothing
Winter Clothing prices greatly reduced while we are really
nt the beginning cf winter. Here's the chance of the year to
get stylish, dependable Clothes and Overcoat* at wonderful
savings.

could be expected at Butterworth
hospital. In Grand Rapids, where she
underwent a very serious operation a
weak ago. E. F. spends much of hl*

1 ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers.. We have letter*
from many who have advertised their sales in the BANNER showing
that on a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to'
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases when results have been com­
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in some cases by several hundred dollars as we can show by let­
ters and personal references.
.

W. E. DeGolla attended the Glean■'« annual meeting In Toledo nnd

Your choice of any of our Men’s Dress Overcoat* that sold

for $18 and $20; Blue Tag Price’$13,50
Your choice of all Overcoat* that sold up to $15.00;
Blue Tag Price------------------ --------------------------- 1—$10,7 5

Your choice ol all Overcoat* that sold up to $10.00;
Blue Tag Price-------------------------------- -—‘---------- -------- $6.95
Your choice ol all Boy*' Overcoat* that sold up to $7.50;

Your choice of all Boys’ Overcoats that sold up to $5.00;
Blue Tag Price$3.95
Men's Clothcraft Suits, were $17.50 to $20.0d;

Men's Clothcraft
Men's Clothcraft

Suits, were $15, Blue Tag Price.

*14.75
$11.00

Suits, were $10 and $12;
Blue Tag Price..

$7.85
per cent discount
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits...25 per cent discount
Men’s Trouser* at--------- ------------------- 20 per cent off
A reduction on all Men's Sheepskin Lined, Corduroy. Canvas
Boys' Norfolk Suits at20

and Fur Coats.

Men * Mackinaw Coat*

at._25 per Cent discount

The Blue Mark Is on all Shoes, Win­
ter Furnishings, Domestics, Draperies,
Hugs, E,tc. You should not buy without
first knowing what our Blue Tag Sale
price is.

Blue Mirk on Blankets,
Comfortables and Salts
Good she Blanket* in heavy
weight, tan, grey or white, 08o
Extra large Blanket*------- (1.48
|5.00 Wool Blanket*......... 83.85
S3.00 Ftaid Blanket*.."....02.35
Your choice from the largest and
best assortment of comfortables
we have ever shown at 1-5 Off.

Large, pare white Batt( enough

From now on you will need warm •
Bedding.
!

joyed by those presenL

day* but I* Improving.
Clem Illis* and

Blue Tag Price------------------------------ .----------- ------------ $4.95

Blue Tag Price —

Mart Thompson left Monday noon
for Battle Creek to visit his brother,
Edward and family.
the achool

All Dress Goods Take
the Blue Mark
Better *upply your need* while
•price* are way down. You know
the quality can be depended on.
Several piece* of Mixture* and
Plaid*, regular 50c quality.
Blue T*g................................ 30o
A half dozen pieces of Black
Dress Goods, different weaves,
Blue Tag........
..600
54-inch Broadcloth, blue, red or
grey................
45c
Every piece of Dress Good* ha* a
new Blue Tag Price.
Big lot of 17e Flannelette........ 13c

Mrs. H. H. Voelker of Nile*. Mich.,
was the guest of her sister, Miss Olive
Walker Tuesday evening, at the
home of Mrs. F. L. Blake.

Each Took a Pretty Maid.
of Georgia and
of official po*il

"Of courec. Don’t you know I was
born in Mariottat" questioned Lode
Belt
returned Tom Lan­

"A young woman who stood at tho
in Nashville the guest of Mr*. Pau- gate to ths beautiful (round* I told
you of, watching with amused face tho
passing regiment ot double rider*.
Baldwin and family last Wednesday.
Mlu Acella Halley was In Grand hla charge, rushed screkmlng between
Rapid* Friday afternoon and evening. fright and joy, toward them, and then
D. W. Johnson wa* shut In for a something happened. The captain'*
day or two last week. Ills substitute
Glen Griffith wa* doing duty for him boras plunged and reared, and the
young officer adroitly lifted the maid­
flm Route No. 3.
en to the ground and to the anna of
operation at Butterworth hospital last her cousin, the young woman who had
week I* improving nle*W at thl* come from the gate. But other of the
writing.
horse* taking, contagiously, the fright,
The Pythian Slaters i
plunged against him, and rider and
luck supper at their
evening Jan. 30 at *!x i----------- -------- horse fell among rough-ahod hoc fa.
ben of their order and th*lr families
"Quickly the spot was cleared, but
are Invited after which the Installa­
tion of officers wtl take place. Come the young captain wa* taken up, un­
conscious, and by direction of the two
and jeajoy a social hour.
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Miss girl* was borne to the grand house
Dllla Chatfield Tuesday, afternoon, of
The young captain happened to be
known and loved by General Sherman,
No. 2. and
Johnson, brother of j. H. last Friday
at the home of a daughter near Can­
nonsburg.
Glenn Griffith , carried
mall for him during hto absence.
The new hotel to nearing comple­
tion. The heating plant to giving
good satisfaction. The last coat of
plaster to being put on. It need* a
name. Everybody get on your think­
ing cap.
Jan. 21st, Wednesday, of thl* week
the LadJe* Reading Club will meet
with Mr*. Alice Pratt.
The Thornapple and Irving Bunday
School Association will be held In the
Baptist church Sunday, Jan. 26. An
all day meeting. E. K. Mohr, Nation-,
al Purity 8upt. will address the three'
sessions.
The week of prayer which began
In the Baptist church I* befog con­
tinued. It wa* held In the M. E.
I church last week. 1* being conducted
In the
Congregational church this

23 lb* Cane Sugar.

Soroso Cottee...

those about tho young captain. He
was long unconscious and then fol­
lowed a fever. Tho left arm, with

girl from among tho trampling horses,
was broken and cut, but youth and a
good constitution triumphed at last,
and shortly after Sherman had start­
ed on his march to the sea, Capt. Tom
Lansing and Lucie GUI, hts bride,
the girl bo bad brought from Roe­
well behind him, and who had nursed
him through his fight with death.

Nunn, on tho shady bank* ot tho
river Dea Plaine*."
"Tom
Lansing!"
Lucie almoat
screamed. "Why that’a your name I
And Lucio Gm—thatM my name—
Mr*. Mary Pratt PoltaCand children
of Washington, arc spending some Lucio Gill Belt My father had a
time with her father and mother, cousin named Lucia Gill whom ha
loved ao much that ho named ma for
Frank Pratt and wife.
hletory?

10 lb* Rolled Oats.

25c

. V bars Lenox Soap...25c
1 lb Royal Baking Powder....35c
• bar a any soap, 1 kind pt asstd 25c
Baking Powder.

22c

acksge* Seeded Raisins...2Sc
: can Calumet Baking Powder Sc
ackage* Corn Flakes2»c
coon Tea..,*0c
3 cans Alaska Salmon...
. 10c
Large can of Tomatoes..
25c
5 lbs of Whole Rice
JBc
4 bars of hand Sapolio ..

on &amp; Co
ivllle, Mich.

lainalng.
only con and youngest of
Mra Frank Stlmpson and Mia* Alice

five chll-

thankful.

Mra. E. D. Johnson and family Thurs­
our relationday.
B. B. Johnson remain* about the
Tom Lansing."
same at thia writing.
The Misses EdUh and Ruth Stimp"A thousand times better, little girl.

ro, spent Thursday evening and Fri­
day forenoon with hl* sister Mr*.
Cha*. McNaughton and family.
Fifty members of the Epworth

Three alelghloada participated in th*

ND—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BAN­
The success
of the BANNER'S plan of advertising sales has naturally led people to ex­
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver-their mail.

2NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES.

3 RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.
,

A TH-BECAUSE

IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
•BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. .The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction Sales. If a Barry Co. man ,
wants for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where to go to find it. He will be prepared to bid What he be­
lieves the article or animal is worth, because he has use for it There will
be no element of speculation in his bid. With the old plan, the people in
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
they would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap.
TH-BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book to this office, which is the recognized auction said headquar­
ters. If we find that two sales are booked for the same locality we can and
do at once take it up with the auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is an important con­
sideration.

5THE SAME

TH-BECAUSE THE BANNER’S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEO­

tend the Injured officer.

guest at R. T. French'* last

GROCERIES .

WHY

OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­
6EDPLE
ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
This is so evident that any .elaboration of this point is quite unnecessary.

7
TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
Z ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THEfENCES AND TREES.

THE BANNER'S METHOD ol od«ortl»lng Auction Salu ha* boon oadoroo*
iat—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
and—By all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
3rd—By all Auctioneera in other Counties where the same method has
been pursued.
Any printing office can print auction sale Hila, but only a paper having a
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advert!**
an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER ia now printing 5,200
papers each week and cover* the County “like • blanket"
We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklet*, containing 10 page* ol
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You should not
fail to aecure one of these booklets if you contemplate holding a sale. Ito
auggestiona will mean larger and better results from your sale. We haw
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.

The Hastings Banner
Both Phones No. 15. Wo Make Dates With Auctioneors

�MILO.
ClifforADooll trio I* In Kalauuxoo
caring for hla brother Clarence who
1* no baiter.
."'
week.------ •-------------------- ba
■ Mr*. Nora BUnpliard went to
Claud Bay open! Sunday at Blalna
Grood Baplda Wednesday evening.
Mra. Pauline Dunning went to Hos­ Bay’s. Hla arm get* better slowly.
ting* MondayLACEY.
Mr*. Mary Flowori* mother,. Mr*.
K of the' young trlenda
lln proved charming entertainers nt
Ethel and Katherina
the dinner In their home last week.
Wllla gathered at

4ows Upon Rous of Combination Fountain

Syringes and a £ig Supply of the
2?st
j
.
Out of our immense stock of Rubber Gopds you will have no trouble or diffi­
culty in ielocting jttst the partltular rubber article yon' need, besides we tisri
assure you that our rubber goods department is efficient and thoroughly equip­
ped in qvery way. Our rubber goods are purchased direct from the manufact­
urers—many of them from our own Rco&amp;ll Factory. They are made upon' the

basis of a square deaf. Best rubber—bcit methods of vulcanization-best fit­
tings, bindings and attachment. For fuit.value and absolutely satisfactory ser­
vice we invite you to try our rubber gooibr-you will be satisfied. Below we
quote a*few prices:
! '
'
Besides the numbers listed above we have

Aamed Combination Water pottle and
fountain .Syringo, 2 qt. Many .tore, kII dii,

many others.

outfit for $ 1.25. our price ------ -l---SSfl

59c.

Bag* 50c.

Combination Water Bottle and
Jyringc. '3-qt. Usually sold for

male

Founatin Syringes us cheap’ as

Hot Water Bags at all price*.

Face

Breaat Pump*, Bulb Syringe*, Fe­

Syringe*,

Pacifiers,

Sponge*? etc.

Nipples,

Bath

' '

r price, only.!'--—’----- $1.12

(Jrand Rifer Combination 2-qt white, date
trimmed, rapid (low, uaual price $1.50, our
price------------------------ -J/,/2

Wyandotte Combination 2^t. Red' Rnlkr,
raP“^

parcels Post.

Don’t forget to use our Parceb Post Service. Drop ua a card or cajl us
oo the pjione |an4 .tbc good* go to you securely
wrapped by ntit diiiJ. •
’

?1»75 value, our price

, Mr. end Mra. Orren Barret were
in JCalsmexoo Thursday. Sira. Bar­
rarrumMaud over -with1 friends unUl hi, ringing and playing i*m&lt;A und all of HaroUl Ji^ksotx of N. Y. reached
Mild' last' sfsek.'
money.
our Sunday
-■ GWydon Blackman lift last Mon­
School*
day (nr Oxford. Ohio, where ho Is David Conklin were pained to hear of ! They
employed by pie rrjpo Agency. Ho her death Wednesday after an opera­ church -r.—,
bag worked for ths same Crm befors tion at (he, hospital at Grand Itxplds Thoro will b« a Mother Goose enter­
iwlhey kngw What good work ho cun on Haturday. Tho ■bereaved husband
has the sympathy of many friends tainment and iThe Courtin’ of Zekcl" will be shown by magic lant«rn Isr »nd A. M. Edmonds, delegate* to
f Mra. Caleb Risiridg. r returned
J slides. Bcfreahmenu will be served. tlje Blannlsl Convention, were vary
Saturday from a visit lln Jackson.
last Friday owing to.the Illness ot the i Mrs. Carrie Leroy Balee. who lives Interesting and beneficial.
Battle Creek und &lt;J*Jeabur„I near Hnsllng*. &lt;was the* guest of Mra. —There wilt be a masquerade party
teacher Miss Anna Thoma*.
I Lucy Fennels Saturday and Sunday. held at the Gleaner Hall Wednesday
• Mrs. Brownlog I* *p«n&lt;J|n,t a few
Mr. ant] Mra. Will Hiunton are at|
weeks with her dnuglitey. Mrs. Sl iter.
•veiling, Jan. 2(lh. The evening Will
Cunutock helping to curu for their
Mr. and Mra Elmer G..skill of Al­ son-lDrlaw, Garry Moore, who Is very
be spent In ganx-a music and other
bion spent Thursday and Friday with sick wi|h typhoid fever. Little Fran­ to hla echool in Battle Creek Monday. entertuf-—1paled.
relatives here.
cis Moore Is also sick with the symMrs. Arthur Mantel is In Kalama- lurps of U phold.
•
Mrs. Sarah Stein camo home from
Battle Creek Tuesday and will help
Mantel lost Tuesday ynornlng.
her sister at tho switchboard unUl the
1st of April.
to Henry Kahler.
'
Mr. and Mra. R. K. Sunton of
Mr. and Mrs. Lylc.ghcdd vlritcd* Dowling visited relatives hero ThursWhile selling goods at following prices, for one week only:
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gelb.of Hope Satip-day and Bunday.
Mrs. Mabel Moody has been spend­
Men's Caps, Sr.oo value, now
“
..69o
Mrs. Burton of Hasting was In ing a few days with ilia. Isham. From
Men's Caps, 50c values, now______________________
I town Saturday.
there she went to Dowling for a few
-37e
Wo ae glad to say that Mrs. Slater day* vlgit with friends.
Children's Caps, 50c values, now
-35c
Is quite well again.
p. H. Benson’s house. caught lire
Men’* Wool Sweaters, (3.7'5 value, now..-;
- Mr. and M{*. Charley Ford of Pine Sunday morning and had gained such
$1.58
Lake were visitors at^Eugcno Hor­ headway before discovered that it
Men a Fine Wool Jereey Sweatera. &gt;*.35 value, now$1.79
ton's tiaturdny.
burned to thu ground.
The alarm
Mrs. John McBain ha* been on tho was given on tho IcUphone' lines, and
Men’s Sweaters, ti .00 value, now 79c
help arrived In lime to save about all
Men’s Sweaters, 50c value, now.. ...Jfc
content h&lt;ro last the content*. It will be a total loss ।
iweer. Prairieville as tho Insurance had expired.
•
1
REMEMBER—The Early Bird gets the Worm—NOW YOU
hool won In both
and Delton'
SHOULD WORRY if you MISS THESE BARGAINS.
been visiting relatives at Nashville the
past
week.
Mra. E. J. Krllsy at Clavcrdik. Satur­
C. H Benson nnd family have mov­
day afternoon.
.
ed
Into
the
bouse
un
the
Bert
Bowser
Mr. (Mater is spending a few days farm.
In Albion.
Misses Helen and Eultt Stevens
There will be a cohccrt t.t the M. E. •' The last
Saturday with Miss Emme­
.church Friday evening. Jen. iv. given spent
by local talent assisted by lleulah line Stevens.
Mra.
Mira Thomas add two daughBoyle* of Kulamaxoo. Admission 25
KU. Proceeds To go toward* the
no fund.
Entire program given tcrtaln the Evangelical Aid Society
on Thursday Jan. litth fur dinner. AU
cordially tnvtlrd.
PKAUHEVIU-E.
|
Harold und Ucu. Cunklin and Arth­
at the : ur Miller and wife attended Sira.
Praliirvlllc Buptui, dtur
Ian. 3(. j (;onklln's funeral at Grand luplds.
j
1*14. Save the M*tk
As we are about to make a change in the in­
: Mr*. Jennie Garrett has lw-en upend-HniMsoolx.
ling thl* week with her daughter at
terior of our store we are offering aomc real bar­
Ths apellias Mbobl
------ -«
gains that are worth your time to take advantage of
Delton last Feld**., evening and the
Slll'LTZ.
Delton pupil* ptWod.thc l«*t spel­
them. All heavy goods will be sold at cost.
ler*. Chuer up,. Pralrnb-U'-'-..
have
another cJiugcc coiniM
Ht'ery Uog
lock.
has hfs day.
“
. feu#, qrfrl
We arc navuig
caatium- mn_1Hl
'
U°Dr 'llarvev^ai
u Normal
(,rW|W Thoma*, wife and tw&lt;» chll-]

ISH - GA - BIBBLE
WE SHOULD WORRY

E. TUNGATE 6 SON, Merchants,
Banfield. Michigan.

J^ygeia Combination

Maroa), rapid
' flow, splendid piece o( goods, guaranteed for 1
year, $2.25 value, our price._.------------ *'!'

Wall paper.

Mo»t of otir Spring Stock is
in and reajylor your inspection. No matter

Papera at a|l prices for any room jn any bouse.

Rexatl Combination blue moulded in one solid
( piece, no sjraras to burst, full capacity .extra rapid
; flow, guaranteed for two years, four pipe*, ex­

changeable at any- Rexall Store. Ao elegant
Cece of good* for the custopier who want* the

*t . Splendid valueat__&lt;53.75

You will do us a favor by calling io and look­
ing over our fine whether you "wish to buy or
pot.

Incidentally, yep may save youraelf

pprne money.
Wall Paper.

No one can under-aell us on
H

&amp;llis &amp;. faulkner

PRE

8ED BLANKETS

wilt bo u number off. picture from '
Lansing on.rxhlMUoar*Betw&lt;;e^,nve
und *tx o'clock thlrodvlll Ju a supper
served fay Jl&lt;e glgti'.h and1 tenth

Jhe faxall Store

Pelton.

Michigan.
all'll thia

HICKORY CO BN KUH.
Corrrapondont. Ellen Kelley.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew visited their
daughter. Mrs. ’MerrlH, of Augusui,

lenty of winter weather yet to come and

P

unless your heavies are good for four or
five more months service you had better
proving.
invest in. some new ones while our sale is
Mra. TrcUirlek was culled to her
daughter's. Mrs. MaW Town's, Sun-,
on. We are offering
•
day on account-of sudden illness.
Ing Mra. McCue with her household
duties.
.
Mr. und Ms. Frpd Kelley and son.
Lexllc visited thu latter's parents of
Hastings.
|

10 PER CENT OFF
on all winter goods during this month. Re.
member this sale closes, positively, the 31st
day of January, so invest now and save
your money and your health as well.

Kopf 6 Kopf
'.DdtOD,

“If You Get It At Kopf’o It’s Clean."

Michigan

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices
We have a full line of MEATS and
GROCERIES end aim to keep fresh

and tempting goods on hand at all times.
Yours .for a deal,

WILLIAMS * §ON,
IICKORY CORNERS.

-

MICHIGAN

। wen. in Kalamasou Munday.
Fred JTOIry and family and Frank
Kelley and family were Sunday guorta
ut Hiram Payne's of Midland Purk.
■ F- C.-Aldrich of Iowa City, .lowg,
I" visiting hla cousins, 31 yron and
I Harry Aldrich.
: Mr. Collins, who has been spending
a few days with his daughter at
| Galesburg, Is now visiting his son,
1 Huymund Collins.
.
Mr*. Hurry Jon&lt;« lost a fur neck
t&gt;l&lt;ce last Friday. Will the Under
kindly return tp Mra. Harry Jones of
Wist Hickory.
Mira Martin of Philnwcll Is visiting
her sister, Mra. Alfred (Joinder.
Mr. . and Mra. Ed. Eldfed speiR
Tuesday ut Mrs. Trethrlck's und then
left fur Coldwater where they will
visit the Tunner's puK-ni*.
About hfty friends of Mr. und Mra.
, Alfred Gul nd er called on them Friday
, evening unexpectedly und surprised
them. Thu cOjnpany presented them
with u rocker in remembrance of tho
, occasion. All report a lino rime.
I
Mra. John Messenger Is very sick.
Miss Bellengcr Is able to be out again.
I Iffbuo Junscu l*vW(l|lg rolutlvw In
I Kdluinusuu.
tx-bool Xoicx.
■ Don't forget Shu box eoelal Friday
I

Doris Joijw^ud BrtUr Cfaalkcr be­
gan echool here Munday. They arc
; eighth gradura and will help out uur
ott leno eighth grader, Wu welcome
tilum, us all uyo welcome to. our
school.
I The tenth grade had.
I cresting topics for etas
Mon.
day morning tn tn,oir hl

Rev.' I la but; our cvauguiist. and Mr.
:und Mrs. |fovdy are expected this
’week Wvdncsduy.
' 'Remember th&lt;? 8. S. Convention to
be held atilhU church Wednesday,

▲
lolhing 87
" \ on Our StiBlvfls Vary Long!
WHY?
■B ■ •

W&lt; carry bu| » &gt;111*11 Hock of Suiplu and Fancy
Groceries and that means that when you buy

roin us you are gcuirig the freshest slock that money can
vy. Our entireitoak is changed often.

BRING IN YOUR BUTl ljR ANg TOGS.

1LMER 4. KELLEY*S,
'ISSBK.M-"’*'

^Michigan'

I Jilts Ethel Tungatc very &gt;uc&lt; cwt id.
jy entertained tlio momVvra uf thu
[Bufy lice ^lawi FMday evotilng. ‘
. Jlic Adult, Hlb|t;' m-ixti reported A
lejifcmlld timhi laet Wodtu aduy evening
kjuQhcir
—Mu.i-----j.w.jr-L.,2.
;
mreilhj
| jknicnibei*-’ •
tetinj* -tiavd

lutarted.

Ur «iH

n&gt;or.uiid uc? ring

SALE’

2023

Chicago where she will uguln take u.i'
her work as nurse.
Mrs. Carrie Shiiltx. and son Clarence1
of Hastings spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Horn,
Ruth’*.

Our third grade took : part In the eeeff*. (11 so,
program in tho high «&lt;'ht&gt;ol room 1T1-1 Mr*. Amanda Hmlth entertained nil
day.
.
I of Catherine Hmlth'* children KiturWc are all enjoying ■‘Thu Bobbs&lt;y|duy fur dlniu
■
..
..
Twins"
j and
. — by L. L. Hop,-. ‘
,
----- daughter
,'.iughter and Edna Bechtel of
Our fifth grade giogVaghy *Fu rv- HnstthK*.
viewing the Urst Jlrtrt of tho book.
Mr. and Mra. C. Aldrich and chll-i
Thu following have bocn neither - drrn »i»cnt Sunday with D. McQuarrle
absent nor tardy during tho fourth {of Wall lake.
month:
Howard Temple, Gordon
•Henry
’------ Zcrble —
— ------- '
and• «...
Curl —
Weycrman
Clement. Margan t 1'artcer, Churl, y attended the Brotherhood meeting In
Hughes, Paul H&gt;d&lt;-. Emma Haye*. Hustings Monday evening.
.Lyle Haye*, Av»i HluuAird. Dbulah
Hmlth, Rena Fcrlgo. MDdrvd R«kkwell, Htuarl Clement, ukm'Jolfusou.
I-Jtsle Hughes.
lieport fur the nlunili 'ending Junu-

DELTON STATE
BANK REPORT

. Kepott oi tnc
Hauk at Urltou.

Cliun-h N&gt;»ia«.&gt;itteoiiu«» nil
tr night.

this week ixeffct F.i
. Vrcticliing iii&amp;i Ku
10.'no anil ovenlng *
The Y. I’. aV. will
EW'Ifc'Callmu.
rl
Fvrila. That Thrcuin

I by Mra.
I. lx -TinNation."

the Briton Ktale

lot VH-attmeut.

CDQyERD4l(fc.
d Mrs. EriicM Llndko ufi
l»eiit u fen das-* with thu
other. Mr*. Unl&amp;iplc. Khu
hit* riot *cen h.-r motAr ip twehu
ycura. 'Mr*. Gillusplu rarup greatly
aurprired.
' Mr*. Idsxln Pierre uf Plainwell I,
*"
.......
ir»; Kingsbury.
”
Mite. cienoo Nagel nr Shulls spent
i|;i»t
ist wt-vk
wick with
with h&gt;
h&lt; rr p-rulldpun
[trjudpan ntM.Slr.
mx. Mr. .
laud Mra.-Mutilu Nagel.#!?,.Dugul Campbell watvin llaatliiK*
Munday &lt;&gt;n buslm.-*.
;
,
Hcverul from this id-ire look In thu 1
muyicitl tDteriaiiiin« nt "• at
Lh-lt»n I
Monday. Il wa* great- ’ ■ «
Mra. Klunbury uinl Mr?. PI tree uf f
I’laluwoll upvtil iwviraL- day* /with’
Mm. Edd.Teunvl-.
Mra. Buy lieadly to vlattlng her *i«-1
Hr,. Mrs. Ilina J’aik r.ipf Ht-hl.md.

Louin ai»l dlMXXuit' ....................
_
CunuusrcUl Ouputmotil j’jn&gt; wi
.
BsMogi Departwent
«.SW SI T-Mf^St
Uouilna icortwos and *ocuritle»
ttatiar. bepsrtmsut... w,»i m w.-&gt;t t?
OTordnUtn.......
...................
1X7 51
llanklos Luc.-e turuituic. tututss .'.U'j «0
Hue flotn clbrr banka and bankers W» »T
lisas tn traaaltso

All Wool Hose at Cost

now...SI.95
now ..$1.75
now...$1.50
now$1.25
now..
.99

•
'

'

All 10c Outings at8c ,

50c Men’s Hose38c
25c Men’s Hose...'19c

Ladles’ Hose '
50c Wool Hose...35c
25c Wool HoseJ. 19c
15c Fleeced Hose10c

Special Bargains in all parts of our Dry Goods
'
Department.
Men’s Winter Caps at Cost.

GROCERY SPECIALS
5
3
3
3
3

lbs Coffee'____________________________
SI.00
cans PegsII
...................................................................
lbs Good TeaIIIIIIIIIII 1.00
cans Salmon________________________
cans Corn....—le-IlIIIIILIIIIIIII
.SO

.25

-II”III”III

.80

F. H. WILKINSON
DEPARTMENT STORE
, ,

,,,

Both Pfannes, Sell and Cilixcns

Pr»lrl»vlll«,

-

■ Michigan.

January Cleanup Salo
We find we have quite a stuck in some of our Dry
Goods Lincs, so we are olfcring these goods at attractive
prices. They are all bargains:

75 yds 15-in. Stevens Crash, 9c value. .7Vic yd
One lot of Embroidery atL.10c yd
All Calico, except plain colors5#c yd
A few 10c Ginghams at___8c yd
A few 12 and 12)4 Ginghams at10c yd
A few IScf Ginghams
12c yd
One lot of Ladies’ White Aprons, 25 and
50c values at..—-v,20c each
Red Table Cloth, 50c value11.40c yd
You will also find other bargains at our store.

”

This sale commences Jan. 24 and closes Jan. 31

pUU|
tu i
slues
I
alti
■ U. h.aud Na
lluoat Hauk
CutrctxT
i;oid
•’-Id Colli
Hiner tcrOuiu......
ckvb and wuls
Wfcku

llcun........................

Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets

with Fred

her home at Hornell. N. Y.. after
•'Conditions la Mexico." .Home proved siM-ndlng several wp«-ks with her f.ithnr, 1’., Mosher.
to be very Interesting, ,, v. * ’ .
Ho'.'.uid Shilluii iperil three il.i&gt;»
; J, ’
nun II
t»w gtlldy-' Shultx &lt;»( Havtlngv.
The seventh grade!
Ing the middle Allan!
V of Nashville spent |
Only one of the *ev
— —zWeek with J. PHt*. I
represented at th., *p
B. Dickerson uf llastlnr.s called on!
C. Ihwliclor's Monday.Delton Friday night.
H. El-band wife of Delton called on |
We had an examination In arithme­ friends here Thursday.
■Mra. G, Dickerson and daughter Eltic Friday last.
.
»lo and Mrs. Chilson Of Clovcrdalu
Primary I loam.
were Bund.-iy cullcra at C. Bachelor's.
Our Busy Bee-i Friday Wcru Hclun
Miss Martha nnd Sterling Zerlric
Doster, Ava. Blanchard. ISlsle Hughes. Ipent Saturday with C. Aldrich.
Ffoncea Brown, Juycu Vayllorn. EmMr. unil Mr*. C. Kenyon spent Hunniu Huycs. Raymond Adam*. '
Jay with Harry Waters of Doud Diet.
Our third grade hWo finished
Mr*. Wm. Bush was a Kulamnxoo
studying the Eskimos.
"•
' «
caller on,, &lt;lay last week.
Mra. Catherine Rmltli j* entertain- i
--- —rIng Company from Hind* earners this
Hl» Frldaj
Bello 1
[ week’.
The Box B.fclal for th.- heagllt ofi

Number days taught. *0.
Total altirndunev,
Averugu dally utu mlunce, ,25.
Number enrolled.
Pert-entugc ot att&gt;-n'h»nW.'M* -.
' - Maytie WUKlnstgi. Teacher.

$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
$1.75
$1.25

Yours lor business,

WM. RENKEH SON.
Phone, Hastings 3-0—jr

Bonfield, XS—J

1XJ a

Total........... ............... ........ K07A«&lt;O
I.IAIIIMTIK*;
Casual .-lock
lu,., xuu&gt; 00
Bin olu» lima ................ . ............. WW M
UantnrtcUl rartlSsaW*
«f dtvosll... .....
(Iiook »ero*iMs1.......
blsllnu' rvitlttaali-s
ol depwil
I
TSW.-..........K.
blalo ot Mkhlcan.i'ouuly &lt;•&lt; Salty, ra,
I I L1.O. tiMta -. L .•lilw of tbe ;
tnuind l«nk. do n'd-tniiiy fMpy

■&amp;&amp;
wvveiMue v-v-v—.vm Ol inis
'
Tin- w. c.iT-’U.. of likkory Cor­
ner*. will meet with Mrs. Cha*. Catf. •U» AiW dsch of tbo JWakers ten
MUi
and'Henri
flvg
flBncs."
Thu
wallader. January Ju. Topic—Begin- ----- —-— --------- - — * Porter
——• ——
■ — •'
——t|i&lt;cdend »«wn lu bototeoie this
tUtut1' *’
Kull tali, llunulutloiui. for *•
Hoad
"But
Het
rof Jsuuaty. Wil.
iMiNaw-¥&lt;UT. I*aiK-r-^Tiiu JJtbie in ■
now entered
onr em|
tho Public flohool* " Mr* .Pearl Gar­
net. Reeilailon—Mrs. Mlnufn Laiwrchuv. Clippings—Mr*. Bertha El­
liott. All tuumberO'aru requested-to
Walt

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
H you have any work iu the above linen I shall be more
that) pleasod to figure whb you on the job. Anti you will
find my priccti na. low u I can ponsibly .make thou.

My Other Lincs—I’ncumalic I’russure Sybtwus,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Eugtucs Installed,

. _

-I.

CHAS. DENEAU,

DELTON. . • ' N-I,

Ml

�THE
Inquire

WANTS

of Judge

Mack.

leaving city.

Fred Muhlltner. 1130

QS BANNER

Yorkshire boar "Holywell Sth.”
John Engel. % mile north and mile
east of Ihfrry Hqtel.
2-wks

The Best-for-the-Money Store

Establish Rural
Rhode Ida nd Red cockerel*. Coy
Q. Brumm. Nashville. Mich. 2-wk I^iwrence.
Co-operate With Neighbors.— Geo.
Hutch.
2nd ward. Hard and soft water
Musical Tw«t
nnd gnu tn house. Inquire 510 East
id Eva Russell.
Madison St.
tf
Extend V«e of Parcel Post—Mr.

near C. K. A 8. depot. Corner Boll­
wood and Walnut 8t. Will take In
exchange horses and live stock.
----r*..
—.........
Will sell at prices right. Frank
good condition, andgasoline en­
Gallup.
S--V.1
J.Houao
to Rent on Weal Grand St. I JAY MEAD'S-THIRD
gine good as new. H. A.
Lenhart,
Oiadcl.
Oily Houle &lt;■_______________ 1-wk*
4sW oerda baawr^d'Lnd |
phone SMR.
1-wk
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
bolt*. Inquire BANNER । j„r saj,.—j.-|ne Buff Orpington cock-------------1................... "1 be present.
j
lf ' erela. Inquire 342-4 rings.
,f Saturday, January 34. Will He Blgi
intustus Brisbin, lecturer.
faaMfr—Wlll buy few thousand feet [
rcW—Three
nicely furnished
of good whitewood logs. Enquire
room*, by tho week or to tranEaal End.
BANNER office.tf ,
ng e. Walnut St.tf
Program for the Hoxtlnga Grange
No. 59. Friday evening, Jan: 30. 1313.
Openlaa Soag—"Merrily 8lng.’r
Roll call responded to by "What
I'antcd—Men to cut one hundred nlversary sale.
Last
year nt this you would Ilka to nee the Grange acthousand feet of logs on Sec­ big sale Mr. Mead sold over 2500 lbs compllah the coming year or some
tion four
Irving.
Also want of granulated sugar during the one MUJ2^‘..you would Ilk” lo, .have dlgCharles Allen on Walnut street.
teams to skid logs to mill on clay. This year’s sale will doubtless
RrcItaUon—.SUxter Ruth Veater.
Rent reasonable. P. T. Colgrove.
land. Longest draw will be 30 rods.
Want logs cut and drawn at once.,
D. A. Green, of the H. J. Heins Co.
Mill will bo opposite Mr. Loftus’ and Mr. Rlxtlc. of the National Bis­ led by Brother Will Sheffield.
residence. Hr will answer ques­ cuit Co. will bo present at the store
"How to Interest children In home
tions. Will consider contract for demonstrating their goods.
duties."—Slater. Edna Payne.
50 cents per bushel. Ray Perkins.
cutting and drawing all logs above
Penny March. .
3 Inches on the 30 acres. Want
Addle Edmonds, lecturer.
tops cut Into wood either cash or
on shares. Make applications now.
Prentlaa. Hastings, Route 5.
POI
EATING
AS
A
FINE
ART
Only experienced cutters wanted.
P. T. Cotgrove. 1-wk
.. ,
. — ,. .
uaoy. naving ICS nr«t picCouch. Phone 1M-1L-4B.
Novlce Can Never Hope to Do It Like' tore taken at hla Studio, Chss. Harshthe Native Hawaiian, It la
, berger will give a keepsake that will
ladles preferred.
Cltlxens Phone
Assarted.
I laat a life Umo.
Mill St. Furnace, electricity, rax.

$2.00 AN HOUR

'3 IHIHI)

or Sale— Fresh cow. ralf by aide.
Thomas Harry, Carlton.
1-wk
Ing and remodelling. Work called
for and delivered. Phone 474B. Iwk

perlenced farmer. Would fnrnSih
everything.
Address 330 North
Church 8(.. HasUnga.
1-wk
north east Charlotte on Lansing | __
----- —----- - -------- —
road. All improved good buildings; , F&lt;* "■lrT5’"r ’ months
—a wn|
good ~.nsoil: Mmnixaiv
completely e.
fenced.
Will 1 bull. Philip TurnM.
Include complete outfit of tooU now
Switches or transformations made
from your combings.
Mra. J. A.
Squire. 312 No. Broadway.
1-wk
from church, poatofflee nnd school, For Salo Cbespr-House, S rooms, and
east M Quimby, fair buildings, well
lot on Colfax St. Inquire J. C.
Helrlgle.
North
Broadway.
tf
orchard.
Preston Rose.
Quimby. Mich.
Phono 3S4R.

proved.'good buildings, will divide, i
sell 80 or 80 acres. Goad timber ;
and buildings on either.
Price [■
reasonable.
George Bell. Coats!
Grove. Phone from Hastings.
tf
Foe Hale—Span of Perchcron colts. 1

Matched.
Irving.

John Fish, Section 12,
1-wk

Phone 147-

old. weight 1275,
quire HANNER &lt;
!olt. coming 1.

I |have 6 Fur Coats
which I am going to
sell Saturday, Jan*
24. To do this I am
going to reduce the
price $2.00 an hour
beginning at 11:00
o’clock in the morn
ing and continuing
until 4:00 o’clock, p.ffl

particulars. Mr. Hershberger la also
Pol la the national dlah of the Ha- making special Inducements to get hit
long to be remembered by foreigners
admitted to participation therein. Pol
is made from taro, a big. coarse, dark- our many frletidi for klndneea and
sktnaeu tegotable. grown under water, reavement and those who contributed
the else and shape of a large sweet po- toward the beautiful noral offering:

comes a coarse, moist mass, and la
then left to ferment.
When pci Is nerved each guest
bathes and dries tho right hand, and
then proceeds to dip the Index finger
of that band Into the mass. There la
quite a knack In tha opers'lon. rod It
Is always necessary V jitjRruct the
novice that there Ic absdhitely no
need for one to move hla arm, but elm

JANUARY M.

Carlton Grange, No.

!r. and Mra. W. I. Otis
and children.

and children. .

kindly assisted and sympathised with
u» tn our lata betra,vement., we’ ex­
tend our sincere appreciation. To
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Ballou, and to
our Immediate neighbors, do we feel
;
One removea hla finger at the aame doubly indebted.
—■ &gt; — ...
shuttle carpet loom tn good order. time that hla neighbor doca. On the
Mn. H. E. Clarke.
'is
117 Apple St. Phone 57TB.
1-wk; finger of the aklllful operator there
Emmett McLaughlin.
I
•i will be a perr e’iaped ball of pol, but
; the clumry one'.i finger* will limply
tlon Saturday afternoon at 2:001 be thinly veneered with the subitance.
HASTINGS MARKETS
at corner of Court and Jefferson
Uta. Col. W. H. Cpuch. auctioneer. matter with his tnorenient, he will bo
The Hat Includes a practically new told that he hold hl* finger too
range, heater.-rug 3x12, rug 10x11.
straight
He
must
erook
It
a
tittle,
and
latter brand new; also quartered
oak pedestal dining table, kitchen turn hl* hand, not too fa»t, with a
wri*t
movement
only.--Harper's today by the Hosting* Milling Co. I1
Other prices change on butter nnd I’
Weekly.
upholstered, tt leather seat dining
butter fat.
chairs. 3 good Iron beds, mattresses,
some bedding, fine big refrigerator.
nODncr.
Phone 111. 4 rings.

WHEN THE COAT YOU WANT GETS WHERE
YOU WANT IT TAKE IT AT YOUR PRICE.
EVERY COAT GUARANTEED

ESTER

'FATHER’ AND ‘MOTHER’ BEST

Jot of dishes, silverware, etc. Also
one farm wagon and brass trimmed
heel chain harness, nearly new:

First

Ward tu 410

cold Wanted—Reliable young man or wo­
kitchen and bath
man to establish a tea and coffee
room.
Electric lights and gas.
route In your city. For full par­
House newly painted and In good
ticulars. Inquire by person or letrepair. Also barn. An ideal place
for ft retired farmer. Only 3H
blocks from State St. Inquire on
premises or Phons Cltlxens 112. tf
Eldon Farrell. Woodland. Phone

To settle the estate of the
late R. D. Chapman, I will
•ell the (ana, a choice one of

120 ACRES,
beat of soil, located 1 #

elcctrlc lights.
Plano.
325 K. Grand St.

Wanted—Experienced

county with a large 9 room
bouse, large basement burn,
wood house, hen house, hog
house, ice house, brick
smoke house and corn cribs.

Uwsrd S. Berry, Adm.

Address Bellevue R 6.
Roll phone, Battle Creek Exchange
1711 1 long. 3 short

Enquire
tf

or Hale—Four bred heifers and a
freah milch cow. Homer W. Wade.
Thornapple lake.
.1-wk

farmer want*

Apply at HANNER offlee.

SO mere farm. Deal direct with
owner. Address 723 Roakam St..
Kalamazoo.
1-wk

tho Same Deep Meaning of

"Father" and “mother" are difficult
words to Improve upon when ono
thinks of the associations they convey,
and the dignity of their meaning, re­
raarKo uonaon Answers.
Many, however, have been tho off­
shoots of these appellations. “Papa"
and "mamma” have been in use in
England for at least., three centuries,
and It Is generally accepted that they
aro of Italian origin, as Dante uses
the word “mamma" In the Purgatorlo.
Among middle class folk “dad” or
"daddy" Is a favorite nickname. "Dad"

rived from, or le a corruption of, tho
word “tad.”
“PateAand "mater'1 make their ap­
pearance when students are in the
throes of Latin grammar. "Poppa"

young American.
None ot these nicknames, or terms
of endearment, can, however, approach
market price for all kinds of hides
and furs. I will be in Hostings nt the beautiful Anglo-Saxon definition ot
Frank Hoes’ sheds, Saturday. Jan.
24. Those who cannot come, la these terms that one clings lo
please phone me or drop me a card childhood's daya are over.
and I will drive and see you. Arch
Tobias, Hastings Route 4. Phone
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Leading Clothier

Telephone 22
Veal Cal rex. alive.

loll THY AND HI DEA.

Prudish Priest.
Prudery knows no frontiers. Tbo
I historic and valuable frescoes In the
church of Bcnouvllle, Calvedos, have
I just been ruined by the misplaced zeal
of a parish priest. The frescoes rep­
resented the Day of Judgment and
scenes from an old French parable,
and the priest's action is due to the
fact that the painter clothed his fig­
ures after tho fashion ot our first
parents.—London Globe.

Electric Voting Machine.
An electric voting machine la to
be tried In the Anatrlan chamber of
deputies. Each member will havei
two electric button* on bin desk. On
the wall opposite tho president’s
chair an Indicator Is fixed, consisting
of 518 glass tablets. When a vote Is
recorded they show either a while or
a red light, and members can check
tho accuracy ot their votes. Names।
uro shown on the tablets If required.

81g Demand for Teak.
Steel beams ar- beginning to take
the place of tes.t wood In India.
There Is no other wood that resists
the white ants oad rot as well as

Home-Made Enamel Cement.
Take equal parts ot soft putty, fine­
ly sifted coal ashes and sifted table
salt. Mix and pack wall intq the holo
of your kettle. Place pan on stove
Vlth a little water in it until the coment hardens.

BA LSI) UAY AND STRAW.
FEEDS-RTTAIL PRICES.

expensive.

Still Fear Francis Drake.
Sir Francis Drake's name still tnspires terror In Central America.
Traveling In Mexico In 1(04. Edward
Smith records that he “heard a wom­
an calming a tempestuous child by
saying: "Ahl viene Drake!” ('Here
comes Drake!’) I made minute Inqulrlea and found that It Is a common &gt;
threat to children on tho Mexican
coast, like unto 'Bony will get you!'
or, 'The Black Douglas shall gel you!'
Fancy people still living In terror of
seeing Drake's topsails on the hori-

The Ideal traveling companion—cm

Every Sack Is Guaranteed
French’s White Lily Flour
Every condition is present in thia mill for making
flour in the BEST WAY and at the LOWEST COST.

That is WHY French’s White Lily Flour ia the LOW­
Everyone likes good Imtter, and will pay the difference between the price ol good butter and
poor butter, if the difference is not too great.

next threc
we ve going to CUT THE PRICE of our butter so that you
can eat GOOD BUTTER, for the same price you have been paying for poor butter.
REMEMBfR this is our regular PASTEURIZED FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER.—
Do you know what this means?—Listen!—We heat every pound ol cream that enters our
creamery to a sufficiently high temperature to-kill, all disease germs'.—But you say that costs
money and takes time. YES. IT DOES. But it saves YOU doctor bills, pkin and sorrow.

to

SATISFY

, do is to return it to your Grocer,, or elevator man, and

It’s BEST friends are

You may be able to buy other flours at as low a cost

Why not TRY IT the next time you order flour?

PER SACK, but you will find French’s White Lily to be
far SUPERIOR IN QUALITY. People hive found this

Don’t accept any substitute, nor anything claimed to be

JUST AS GOOD, because it won’t be.

to. bfrdnie by experience, and for that reason there is

and elevator'man

MORE French’s White Lily sold and used in Barry

White Lily.

County than of ALL-OTHER FLOURS COMBINED.

People KNOW that it is the

BEST

VALUE for the

We will NEVER let the question of EXPENSE
little BETTER than any other flour. Your money can't

buy as GOOD a flour for the price. And when you buy

it YOU RUN NO CHANCE.

White Lily you get

When you buy French’s

a GUARANTEED

flour.

Every

in

Barry

Every grocer

County handles French’s

If you want to Jry an interesting experiment just

to convince you of the

superiority

of French’s White

Lily, just make a batch of bread from French's White
Lily, and a batch from any other flour claimed to be

“just as. good.”

Put both in your oven side by side and

bake them at the same time.

show.”

Give them both the "same

Don't show any partiality towards either.

Af­

ter you have done this you can SEE FOR YOURSELF
which flour you like best.

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. French, Proprietor

HASTINGS, MICH

GUARANTEED

GET YOUR MONEY BACK.

stand in the way of making French’s White Lily just a

. We also sell and deliver milk and cream for socials, parties, dinners, etc., in amounts over
^e. We solicit your next order. Whipping cream • specialty.

ia

those who have used it for the LONGEST TIME.

Demand of your grocer that he send you CRYSTAL PRIDE—done up ,in I pound prints,
2 pound, 3 pound and 5 pound parchment jars.

DON'T DELAY—ORDER NOW. BEFORE YOU FORGET. Order rhrou(b ,o«r srorer.
but if he doesn't handle it, Phone 533 and your order will receive prompt attention.
■

buy

In case it should- not please you, all you have to

ered—and we GUARANTEE EVERY SACK OF IT.

money, and EVERY SACK is a BARGAIN at the price.

Only 33c per pouo'd

you

YOU.

EST PRICED flour on the market—QUALITY consid­

lbere ’’
i«&gt; tbo country at all times, among the people and among the
Milk is the ideal qtrrier of all disease germs, and nearly all milk contains sojne germs
g| detrimental to.health—Butter made from cream unpasteurized is not safe to serve to yoqy
the risk when you have a chance to serve the best pasteurized butter at
price.
.

This butter will cost you for tjie balance of this week

sack

Middleville,

Michigan

�THE

'

field ami every herb of the field be-

that His creation wan spiritual, good
To the Editor: •
and eternal.
•
To the unprejudiced Jistener the
On &lt;h» other hand. Christian Rel-I
recent attempt of the Rev. Mr.
Bready to besmirch tho reputation matter to hnnuui sense. nor that at
and character of Mary Raker Eddy

In Gray Enameled Ware. Big­

a* shortsighted policy on which to
boUler up lhe' future of a great
Church.
Tbo ncnro of statements which tho

gest and best values we have

Well

smooth finish,,

enameled,

The gentleman very cleverly At­ ond that mankind rtaV no.-.ihnt this
tempts th shift tho rrspnnslblllty for birthright of •’dominlce/' u operative
.K_r Oh.,-.,........ . .........
hla charges upon a certain magnslnc ......
nnd clergyman, hut this will not re-1
lleve him from tho onus of being a
There is nothing In any of Mrs. Ed*
pcddlar nf cnlnmny. Possibly ha has dy's writings that tenches anything
forgotten that tho ninth Command­ different from this. On p sr&gt; of Mis­
ment linn something to say on this cellaneous Writing*. she my* ••what
score.
mortals hear, see. fbdjtaslc and smell
Mrs. Eddy knew precisely her pa- constitutes their
it earth and
alt Ion ns to redress; she had boon ad­
vised by good lognl authorities that even this pleasing thraldom nnd find
she could ruin |&gt;&lt; r enemies financially
and aoclnlly, but she preferred to let ialbte life."
tha truth vindicate her nnd refused i The etntemrnt that a true Christian
I—
O...
■ &gt;. - a.,—

8 qt. Dish Pan

Basin

pay. snlih the Lord." and she has ly in the Im.-iglnntlnn of th« propio"
seen the reward nf her forbearance. lu another of tho falsehoods charged
tn Chrlslaln Scientists. The fact that
referred to by the critic us "hWor&gt;'" a person may have nuended n few
proved a sorry failure to tho Invest- meetings of the Christian Science
Church or. perhaps, even had some
maguxlne circles thnl It cost tho pub­ treatment fnr Illness, docs not con­
lishers thousands nf their best sub­ stitute hla being an "Intelligent Chris­
scribers and advertisers. As an at­ tian Scientist.” One sec* people In
tack upon Mrs. Eddy nnd her religion
Il proved a boomerang and Its publlmembers or the owner* nf tho bunt-

Milk Pan

New York Store
N. B. Waterman

Hastings.

,

$4,500.00
Forty-five hundred dollars for one “Ad." to
tell people about the good things in the Penslar line
of home remedies and toilet articles.
Read it in
the Saturday Evening Post of this week.
Our sales of Penslar Remedies are increasing
rapidly as the people of Barry county are learning
about them.

C. E&gt;. HARVEY

In the Dap Hit church.

experience*. This history' I" open to
all. and any one cun verify It* state­
ments. it may lie foknd in every
Christian Science reading room and
A Difference In Working Hoars.
nearly every public library In the
country. - If It Is not tn your own. It
HU body orgnyis must work perfectly may bo had by application.
24 hours to keep him fit for S hours
The cruel statement that Mrs. Eddy
work. Weak, sore. Inactive kidneys deserted her child Is answered by
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that the child be sent to another fam;

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the business or the Church—unlea*
It la a Christian Science Church.
Christian Sclenco h:i&lt; n» quarrel
with physical science if kept tn it*
rightful place, but to charge &lt;lod with
being the author of material crea­
tions Hutt are iropfrfret. changing
natlcnl history of the age. 1'hllllps nnd discordant, when the K.rlpturea
Brooks, then rector of Christ .Church, ■late positively that all that Ho made
took pains to attend a Communion
Service of the Christian Science the Almighty. Jesus recognised this
Church, at which Mrs. Eddy offlclat- In hl* answer to the Pharisees when
he said. ••Bender unto Censor the
things that ate Cacitar's. and unto
"I want- to thank you. Mrs. Eddy, for God the things,that ur&lt;- God's.
the spiritual uplift to me of your ser­
vice nnd sermon."
This was the effect of the spiritual ls untrue. In more than live hundred
teaching of one whom the Rev. places In her writings, Mrs. Eddy,
Mr. Ilrendy says “She wna*ii woman
with a scared conscience and lived n un&lt;l awfulness of sin, Tho honest
A'lclous, Inhuman life." The Master reader may discern this for himself
On p 27 of Science and Health—
I j shall know n tree by Its fruits."
"they who sin must saffcr;" p 10.
■ The only authorised history nf Mrs. "without punishment, sin would mul­
, Eddy was written by Sybil Wilbur. tiply;" p 24. ”hn gruh* wof*e who
continues In sin Itegajifc *m» think*
himself fonrlven',
T - #0.*^ "whero
ruled In Christian Science.
At the there’s sin, tbrrr&gt; do&lt;bn;** p S. "sorrequest nf the Cosmopolitan Magnslnc. Mia* Wilbur want over the en­
tire ground* to learn the facts of Mr*.
Eddy's life. She went to every place
■ nd sin. Christian
action of snm&gt;- of the clergy of the
/ountry, was that of the late Bishop
of Massachusetts, Phillipa Brook*,
tho memory of whom ns n Christian
gentleman In grace and living, stands

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Association will bo held In Middlevllle on Sunday. January St. E. K.
Mohr, n noted Sunday school worker
und a national purity superintendent.

from the standpoint of Its Author, vis.
that of tho spiritual cl»tion of man
and the Unlvetac, thia* will be under­
stood. Christian-Belew -■ tenches that
tn the mortal*—which the World calls

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"real" sick. Accepting therm man­
made la«r*. however, has brought
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Christian Science docs not tench lh"lr
unreality to human sense. On p 4&lt;0
of Science and Health . she says.
"SlcknMB Is neither Imaginary npr

of the putli'tit. It la m
fancy. It U solid conviction.

Mind and has not that recognition ot record Is that the voluntary gifts of
Infinite Love which alone confers the
.uhealing-power.—If wo would open
the prison doors for the sick. wo must
maintains that propogatton
first learn lo bind up the broken­ Urn amount* of other Churches comble” U absolutely untrue. The opt
hearted.”
T«
Tn the
tho charge of this critic that ous giver to hospitals, to _her old
'•Christlnn Scientists lot children die j home Church, to the news-boys of 1
without mrdh'ul care." I have this to her home’ town and to many other;
say. that Christian Scientist* have'worthy objects. Christian Scientists j cell division U evident, but I dbwrcdlt
challenged the medical professioniaro Individual and generous helpers | the belief that agatnogenesls applies
lime and again to compare cases of Ito worthy causes but they sec fit to,
children for fatalities nnd for healing. J do their work quietly, without the '
but they have never responded. I blare of trumpets.
'Christian Science parents believe '.n | The reverend gentleman refers to (
the omnipotence of God and trust ■ the "financial graft" ns the greatest
Him: others say they believe tn God. i part of Christian Science. He tells j
but do not trust Him. The results of you that minister* give nil their time;

Eddy's small boy" coming to her
with “an error In hla stomach" Is de­
Pnttefson. "Imply for the child's «akr. cidedly amusing when tho fact Is that
Mrs.
Eddy knew nothing of Christian
ns ho hud promised him a homo if
ahc would murry him.
Ho afterward
'bristlan Bclenilsts that the parent] ary.
for *ho was a Congregatlonallst
evil was aa real to her then as 11
mony la Invariably performed by a
to the speaker at that moment.
the death ot a child under Christian j remuneration.
legal authority In every ease. 9ts
The gentfem.in tells you
other—a family had three children: [ nnd hr
that is true when talking of errors of
tff.i be found. The mother did every­ the mind." Will he tell us ot an er­
thing possible to find him, but failed. ror that Is hot primarily .of Che mind”
In the meantime a letter was read to Does he know of any kind of matter.
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tho boy saying that hls mother was
led Christian Science help; tho neigh-,
It might refresh the
Your* truly
dead and burled. In later years Mr*. any Intelligence or •error" of Itself? borhood was aroused and efforts .
memory to read the
ir’
Eddy heard from her son In tho civil
were made ---------tn eomoel
medical treat- .—--------------„-*r of Mutthew, wherejn^. .. .
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war. Ho had learned that she was
mont. but the parents held thvirj Jesus gave the servant of the C&lt;-n- .
"“'w January ith. 1S14.
ground and tho child was healed un-, turion absent treatment.
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der tho Inspection &lt;tf the health of-1 Tho reference tp the charter for the
Hl* Stomach Trouble*
Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like
there. Mrs. Eddy built him a hand­
and thousands of children arc In th« lr driphte being refused
amusing.
1 feel that your stomach troubles
some home, furnished It and deeded t-xprcssiM upon them either Individu­
It to his children. She educated the ally or by the universal. thought of enre Is an absolute falsehood, nnd the n* charter and built one of the handkind of food you deaired without In­
the world, and because mankind can­
jury? That may seem so unlikely to
of a million Of dollars. These are the not overcome disease with a diseased
The Christian Science teaching on you that It Is not altogether Impos­
facts nnd they uro admitted by her mind. It resorts to Inanimate drugs to
The explanation of Jesua* tear* at the subject off m!irrlnge Is purer nnd sible. If others can bo cured perm­
son, George Glover, to be true.
•
the tomb of l.nxarus Is remarkable, more xirenuons than that of any oth­ anently. and thoumnds have been,
The mind to
when one remembers that he' told the er protestant Church. On p S&lt; of Bel- why not you? John R. Barker, of
The assertion of the Boston min­
disciples that he would go and waken
uter. for whom Mr. Bready stands
apostle says. “The e.irwal mind Is en­ him. Did he Weep because of-the Joy' ••infidelity to the marriage covenant Rattle Creek, Mich., Is one of them.
mity against God." Its action Is onlyis the scourge of all races. The com­
indigestion, and liver complaint
mesmerism or- hypnotism reflected, sisters? No. hla tears were caused by! mandment ‘Thou shall not commit bum.
I used Chamberlain's Tablets,
or self Inflicted—the belief tn the their seeming density of understand­ adultery* Is nu less Imperative than until
then my trouble was over.** Sold by
ing of hla word and works, for which the other 'Thou shalt not kill.' dua­ all ^..1... __ *M..
enemy to accepL In short, it Is the
he hud labored so patiently.
blackest of Iles.
}&gt;tr. Bready may­
Our critic, Is disturbed because
read that' the great Master once said
vhrlstfan Scientists' do not examine
—"Every Idle word that men shall
their patient*, do not study "anatomy
speak, they* shall give account there­
On the other hand, Jthe work
or medicine/' Did it ever occur to
of."
him that Jesus did none of $heso
Our critic's contention for the real­
things? Hid It ever occur to him that
ity- of matter has ,been answered
Jesus gfcve only one proof by which
many times, and Mrs. Eddy's pnaUlon
hls followers should he known and
an lus unreality accepted by many imIneot physical scientists, such aa Prof. about him. "I cun of mine own self
Oswald of Leipsic. Germany. Huxley* do nothing," neither dopa the Chris­ that he did and keep hla command­
Woodhull. Flint, termor. LoBon. Bir tian Scientist claim to do anything ot menu? Doea he remember that he
Does our crith: think for rebuked John at one time for med­
Oliver Lodge and Sir William Ram­ himself.
sey who says In hls "Cltlea nf BL one moment that Jcaua healed by dling with others' affairs?
A list of Bargain Offerings that should appeal to every house* ♦
We are told that ''Christian Science
Paul." ‘Thera Is nothing real but
wife who want quality as well as reasonable prices. Read the ♦
Is one of the most selflsh things in
Spirit."
,
the religious world." Let us see. I
The argument that' becaus* Ood
call lo mind tho case of a poor family
list carefully:
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created all. • He created a material

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of the Scripture—Genests flat chap,
do shal
lor to tho fifth verso ot the second
chapter, where no mention Is made
of matter.
in this first hiplory of
Christian Science does not consider
creation. M says "God created the
heavens and the earth." The egrth
is not necessarily matter, but accord­ of supernatural power.. On the coning to best authorities, stands aa a
typo bf the planet.
Thia certainly so understood and demonstrated by
Christ Jesus.
By faith
understand that the
"Christian Scientists say U you sym­
pathise with those who arc In sorrow
not made of things that do appear,' you recognise sin amt pain." They
say nothing of the kind. On p |(( of
man In Ills Im*go after Hls likeness.’’ BcleMo and Health wg M«d, “Tho
Aa God Is Spirit. Hls likeness could phystatan -who lacks smp*thy for hla
point out a mortal as God's Image and
likeness.
Scripture states further

Ity of n large Methodist church In this
city. The wife was sick with ths
'grippe, the husband had to stay at

ones. He called on the pastor, ask­
ing "him to come nnd see hla wife,
but was told that he had no time, nor

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although tho distance was less than
two blocks.
The man went to the
qhrtsUan Science reading roorit and
was sent to a Christian Scientist liv­
ing a mMe away, who went with him

There -is.a parable In the Scriptures
tween tbo charity of the priest and
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appointing Dowja Aeker m mJDlst. No. &gt;, tor month ending Jan. &gt;:
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there will be met the talkative iit.lividual who on the street corner annual account or executor (Had.
Total attendance,- Sil.
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•vsaJpg. and, siopplag,
Batmc at Charles I'uoh. deceaoed;
Appointment By Phone Day or Night.
i whom he expected to go
loudly-proclaims his criticisms of the Christian church,
hewer petition for general and special nddied. "Well." repliad tha
Those neither tardy nor absent:
Open Wednesday and Saturday Evcrinjjs
B - in number arc those who ridictfle the Bible ami deny its claims mlpUtrator IBM; dfder appointing
Ellis
Allan B. Denner a» opecU! admin- drunk. "If f ppn't get along any bettar Alm* Terry, yvilllam Barry.
to divine inspiration. But these are people who just talk to -Jiear Utrator entered.
than I do pogr, | than t go apyghafa." Daniels. Ruby and Ruth Chaney.
James and Fay Colwell, Ruth -Scud­
of Joshua Cappon. deceaa-1
their own Voices, or because they fancy such a course gives them ed;Estate
der. Hotel Butolph. Edith and Keith
Anal account of. special adnilnl'Daniela. Adah Asplnall.
sojne notoriety. It is not hard to corner such folks in an argument irator nicd;- raoalpls and repeat to.
R«ly on Yovrulf.
Mils Wickham, Glenn* Tarker, Audischarge flled; discharge Issued.
Npcessity la tljo stimulus to Indus­ dra Decker, Russell. Annabelle' and
if you care to waste time on them, for they have little that is reason­
Card of Tluujka—Jfc’e &gt;r|»h to ttyink
try. Don't dream of soma Hsrcuhw Dayton Friend Wpre visitors during
j QuK qalm Deed?.
■ the singers lor .the beautiful sones.
able as, a basis for. their skepticism. There
'not in this cdiintry
coming to gifs »Ou o lift. Lot no vis­ the month.
.Murtha M. Cobk lo Lena Fincham,1
, our friends tor . the beautiful flowers take. It contains no opjjun or other
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nor in Europe a single great man who openly proclainis his in­ J acr*. section ft, Hastings; fl.tO.
und
all those who so klijdly assisted narcotic, ft always curat For sale
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J,icoi&gt; Jlo/Imnn &lt;nnd Wife, to Ella I I, d,U&gt;. M WTl„, ,o„ . UW. M Chrl.,m.. (rj.
by all dealer/,—AdV, '
fidelity or. agnosticism;—such a man for instance as: was Ingersoll,
Mary
1 us during our recent bereavement.
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On tlic contrary, despite the fact thSf irksome quarters it is
. claimed that the church is declining in influence and power the fact
K I'e'ftftttis that the prihciples taught by the Master were never so
wiffeiy acCepted, and recognized as the necessary.basis for an cn-|
during;'ci01izatidn as right now. Tjnari never was a time' when

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men •&gt;&lt;&gt; reajlily ^sifcHtcd to the r^aiti^l Jrutiis of £hi}s|unity. nor
when tnerc was so mucn of real Cliristianfty lived and practiced
iji tijr.public Jiff, 0)c buyn^is life apd ui^haicvery &lt;hv -Ijip of (fie
people. Tfitre wa- never -&gt;• much fraternity* and brotherhexxi
taught aiMjlAdtlj:anrflneverwide krrcteghhuii qf thriclainis of
human need upon ll»e,jiolp of tfiosf ablc.^Q ^iv^iitas there is now;
and that because if'i^VnrttirtgTcrtfc ah httcp'tdA truth that man is

his brother's keeper in a very real sense.

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.'' And the talk about “the decline of the church" is largely talk.

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TJu- Christian church is not declining. It is growing. It is being
stripped of things that have hindered its progress along right lines,
end ii gaining'Strength, power and equipment for the best and
•mOst-useful'work-for mankind. Outside the chtlrdi.,,ainong peo­
ple; who'often seem quite indifferent to the Church, there is a
recognition Of the daims uf Christianity upon'th‘6 lives of men such
as never.before ha&gt; been known.

&amp;&gt;er Made by the

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People used to dismiss the .claim of Christ upon their Jiearts
and lives by saying: “I don't belong lo the church; I make no pro­
fession of ChristiagitAricUMC-lhDMgia there-was.no obligation upon
a man to lead a Christian 'life 'unless/lie processed Christianity and
belonged ta.^xlij^cli^.^lic wropg i|(-jfuch a;position is apparent
and concedetr now. 'rtefe is no owligation resting’upon a member

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ol $ Christian church tv live and Im such A-'nian as the Master would
have him that does not rest eqquJ^H upon the nun-church member.
The aoniincmber is no mure exempt, and has no more right to be
MftWtf to';€hHst. than the dmreb-m'etnhcr.

flic worluis ruining to see that Christ has a right tu the al-

nce of 'every man ; a claim -opon his-life. And that vision of
Idual duty is leading to a remarkable change in the attitude
cn Aojvard Chpafs program for humanity. That i|ic Spirit of
is&lt;at M'ork outside of. as well
inside, the churches in bringlie WOrfd.piio a great Brotherhood must bo apparent. The
it is coming into his o«yn. The indications point to a world­
movement, among all classes atid peoples, toward Christianity.
CiKuuiuukulluu.

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Urvai Demand (or Ttck‘1* to Thl- for thu damage done by lightning to
Hamjuct. Sen. Wni. M. Smith
I &gt;*'c jfcwnth Day Adventist church
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Ijn,l otvrplv at Carlton Center, on
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July 1. |»U. 1 .l.h to publish Ole folTh&lt; annual banquet of the Clinton | lowing bill thut woa rendered the Co.:
County RnpubUcan Club will bo held A w- »&lt; m«ry. six flays work.. SU.OO
•t Sl Johw* on Friday evening.' Feb.Lh?ur* »vk-...
Alary IS. Great preparations have;R17 hours work...
been made to make this th* banner' i^n Homing, 6 H days work
Wwiuet of th* year. Furm-r Speak- J^ruling. 12 hour. work..
or at th* National House of llepre- £■ J,1 Fl' mlng. 1 day with tram
4»ntaUv&lt;s -L’ncle Joe" Cannon will j g**“ •••••••• ................... :
speak on "Forty Years in the L'nlu-d ■ «• ‘
material ..—
«"----- -—• '’—to 8cnWh&lt;-n this bill was jiald John and
&gt;n "Re- 'J- n- Smith were dbrutlalled because
un Jos- i1 ,l“*1 n°l &lt;*Mvwcd them the oamc ua
Ublk-an Duly." Congrewmai
npOrtunt' &gt;,r- tX-n.ery, so I' paid them Sl.ZS
ih W. Fordney on "Some Inij
tder J from my own pocket to make their
(ioiul Matter*."
Al.xantl
1-^va. vsamauie .-&gt;r governor ‘ «»"•« th*' same as Mr. Uf mon o. »o
;mbllcan Fotlcira" Hon. John Q-1 •*»&lt; '"F 1,1,1 »«’•••’* ’5 JS&gt; lieutenant governor, pn /"Soimllcspeetfully.
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Met and I he demand fj* then. 1‘"7^.^ “T ,nc ,nv,lu* enuing -anbeen gri-ulcr than ev?r fuiorc hr
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m- tendered the sneakers u( the , Totul attendance. J»I1,1.10 Club - from i Io i o'clock.,
tlu!|r altcndimcc. 11 li-31.
etoti- officers hgve been Invited i Number lioys cnullcd. 6.
prceent. State Senator William
Number girU enrolled. 7.
gniltb will act as tMotumoicr.
Tvlal enrollment, 12.
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She Condensed Statements

Resources.

liabilities.

Loam and Discounts , , . $366,337.33
Bonds and Mortgages , , . 186.444.00
Banking Housi and Fixtons
61.000.00
Ottlli Rail Estate. . . . . . . . . .
2,200.00
Cull and Dui from Banks . II5.7MI

Capital Slock
75.000.00
Surplus ......... 25.000.00
Undivided Profits ....
24,992.75
Castiiar's Checks Outetaading
17.15
4

721.71r.60
W .Pi

iJli - Ur

�Rimply beesHM an

.1919.

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— ...

lo fertile 4s

AW,

f*IU« the chirk* tr&gt; 41* in the
mutiry, rwyonded to

GOOD
ROADS

POOD OF COW TESTING CLUB
Many UMslantlfio Dairyman Ralylna

THE PARK &amp; POLLARD CO.'S

dky-mamh

Cp.D.

HMtW. Mieh.

yielding a profit, but the unacientltlc

Mlllir &amp; BarrlsForaltsra co.

circumstances, but by her peralatent
efforts nnd

UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS

wd Embalmer olwayi in atttudapce

PHONE. S3* OR. 3S7

deny that she has bcm tho means for
furnishing cash fpr pin money on
m&lt;ny farms In the country, hut all

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER

WILSON FAVORS GOOD ROADS

PiMldent-Clect Voices Belief In Win­
dom of National Improvement by
plete Statistics compiled by ihe UnitMeans of Communication.

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

rd Rtatre government show ua that
these hens hare rolled up the enor­
President-elect Wilton In many pub­
mous annual wealth, of over n billion
dollars. Three products exceed the--------------------------lic addresses has....
vol^....
ted his—belief In
combined output of nil the gold nnd the wisdom ot aatloi.ul Improvement
stop to think that this Is done by
...m
hens that do not lay on nn average Of HcutKrty of roads, to which lie speclfl-

FIRB INSURANCE

LU H. PRYOR

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Wa pty you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL
EVATORS. We buy and tel!
on ■ LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of bottness at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bron. V*lt«aCo.
ifetias. nm57 RiftMi

Order Our Drays
'When you have any moving to be
~done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFCT CO

[JBRARY pMPS
See Them.

Allsortjofelectrlcil work
All Work Guaranteed

of Tlianksgivlng Poultry.
The spoilage of dressed poultry
during
tho
unseasonably warm
weather preceding Thanksgiving day.
according to the specialist* In the De­
partment of Agriculture was unpre­
cedented.
All over tbo country,
market reports around Thanksgiving
told ono talc, somewhat as follows:
"Block on sale and coming mistly
In poor condition."
"Only a small percentage ot tho
receipts perfectly sound."
"A large amount is unfit for food
and te being condemned by the
health officera."
In view of the scarcity of meat
foods and tholr high prices, speclalIng poultry supply such a universal
WtWto os hng )akch as nJrnOtt a univrriat calamity.
'Htby Ate. there­
fore, urging poultry packers to han­
dle their goods along the line sug­
gested by the Department through
Its bulletins and through Its poultry

Christmas time, Tho value of poul­
try destroyed In Now York City by
the Board 9t Health around Thanks­
giving amounted to more than $109.­
000, and thia, it Is stated. Is but little
wlu&gt;n .comnarqd wttli the quantitlM
wtfli? dfiircre YsfdMd iy their own
Irfliativc.-, Many torsi ot there produetii went Ho Ute fertiliser pile or
crematory. . Tjtc, speelnUstn are pasi! tIVn tfifit hot a' single, pound of this
poultry would Jiavn been wasted If
the shippers and handlers had fol­
low proper methods of chilling,
dressing, storing nnd handling of
poultry.

could be raised to even half of what
some of our brat bred hens are doIng? We arc gettlnx a good many
hens that arc laying two hundred
esga per year. Ho you see It wo
could Improve our general farm
flocks os to raise the average to about

Increase would result In tho money
products of our forms and villages!
Nearly a billion dollars more cash.
It certainly looks like It was worth
working for.
The scarcity of. and consequent
high prices for, beef and pork has
led many to turn their eyes to poul­
try products as a means ot supplying
their tables with even more whole­
some foodA which In turn tuu made
’these products bring good prices no
matter how much Is produced.
It has been demonstrated'time and
again that no part bt the-farm work
pays so well for the time and moneyspent upon It ns docs the poultry
when Judiciously managed.
It hn«
been found that the scrub hen with
but little care will pay a profit. How
much belter, then, must p good hen

onlng person will be willing to go
back to the scrub-hen after handling
the good ones for two'or three years.
If they laid no more eggs, they are
so much plcagahter to handle that
We would Hither, keep them for that
reason nlone. , With thw advent'nt
good thoroughbred'
atofk.
many
farmers' wives and daughters h.t-.r
become Interested In tho cato of
poultry, largely on account of the
beauty of a uniform flock. Then, as
they Ibund the profits coming In. they
became fixtures In that line of bustnew. Most women are well qualified
for the work, because they are ac­
more for the production of meat nnd customed to looking after details nnd
tho poultry business Is one continu­
ous round of llttlq things.
What
tho poultryman aimed for show rec­
ords. and while they no doubt gained
their point, they at the same time ly on the Individual and local condi­
ruined their stamina and thrift of tions and surroundings. Rome places
tho hen for commercial purposes. are Ideally located for n largo flock
Today It la different.
Utility has of leghorns where they can have un­
taken a front seat, sad all breeds are limited range and there la nothing
bred up to conform with the Ideas of that they cap harm In their foraging.
Other place* where gardening la car­
tho market poultryman.
No successful poultry plant was ried on to a considerable extent the
•ver established with mongrel stock. heavier or general purpose breeds
FOUI/TRY.
GAIAEY TWO ...............
•Dunghill ■ fowls like .Incompetent la­
bor, are hot worth having around.
Thoroughbred fowls like skilled la- yarded nr confined to limited mwtn
»&gt;or are sure to create a profit for the
they will harm growing vegetables.
farm.
t
Then. too. such breeds produce much
more nnd better market poultry
If commonsenre, and less doctor- whan that part of It la considered.
'ng were applied to ailing hen*. there
There la no question about good
would bo ' Ifas spread of contagion. poultry paying well upon the farm,
When hens are busy they are ns a and it Is for each. Individual farmer
rule healthy. Nip a cold In the bud. to decide what kind
suited to hls nerds.
the
■trlct-

city, on that occaslou saying among
—
•
other
things:
"A nation is bound together by Its
means ot communication; and Its
means ot communication create Its
th ought
“We must more and more engage
the government In providing tho gen­
era! facilities of the common life.
There is no breach In that of any
of out oMer understandings ot tho
functions of government. We have
never doubted that the government
had the right to supply these facilities
which private endeavor has never
been expected to supply. Therefore
wo are not upon a now ground ot
theory; we are merely upon a naw
ground of tactics.
“Tho question of highways is one
of tho few great Instrumentalities of
our public and our communal life with
which the government Is of necessity
connected. I see that wo must do
what we have been backward In doing
as compared with other nations.
"I tell you frankly my Interest In
good roads Is not merely an Interest
in the pleasure of riding in automo­
biles. It Is not merely an Interest in
the much , more Important matter of
affording farmers if this country'and
residents In villages means ot ready
access to such neighboring markets
as they need tor economic benefit, but
it is also the interest In weaving as
complicated and elaborate a net of
neighborhood and state and national
opinion together as It Is possible to
weave. It ia of the most fundamental
Importance timt tho United States

edmonds nnoH..

Th? PARK S POLLARD feeds

Hastings, mutt.

CREHK STREET.

The Helping 'Hand Society mot at
Mr. and Mrs. C. P.* Illdrimun and Mr«. Annie Ititsm.-in'x Wodneoday of
Mr. ami Mrs. It Winslow spent Run-

SILAGE FOR YOUNG ANIMALS

It Has Very Beneficial Effect Upon
Quito a number from this neigh-'
System In Keeping Digestive
hnrhood nltended the U A. -R. at Ram-| lly Wednesday and Thursday.
Organa in Condition. .
u&lt;4 (lelgor’a Thursday.
«
,
Do you begin to cough at night jnst
Vha». nidelman. Jr., spent Bunday when you hope to sleep? Do you have
a tlekllng throat that keeps you
Silage plays a very ImportaatTdle with frlcnds.ln Nashville.
Mr. and Mra. Schoonnmaker nnd awake? Just take Foley's Honsy and
tn the most economical and efficient
granddaughter nf llonnrd City nnd' Tar Compound.
It will check the
ration for young, growing dairy ani­ D. C. Warner and wife of Dowling I 1 cough and Mop the tickling soosatlon
mals. stales a recent bulletin from the called at Mra. 11. Houghlulln's Fri­ ! st once. Does not upset the stomach.
Iowa station. It has a very bene­ day.
sont Arthur K. Mulholland.—Adv.
Mra. Martha Gamble
ficial effect upon the system in keep­
|
BANNER WANT ADVR. PAY.
ing tbo digestive organs Is the best Malle Ix-wls spent Frida
Condition and as an aid' In developing Dldelman’s.
largo dlieRive' capacity.
In attaining this but effect it Is ma.terialiy aided by alfalfa dr clover hay.

ISummer
SELL Resort
FARMS,Property
HOMES,
and

the animals after the end of the first
year. A good winter ration for year­
ling dairy heifers Ip corn silage, fif­
teen to twenty pounds, alfalfa or
clover hay, eight to ten pounds grain
mixture consisting of equal parts
com. oat* and bran, two pounds.

Businesses, No Matter Where Located.

Comfort for Night Workers.
I am very highly pleased at the manner in which the farmers and
floor is arranged for tho use of thoso
,
,_
,
, ,
who work at night and sleep during other property owners of Barry County have responded to my recent
the day. The “Sleepy Sixteenth." as advertisements
•
•
appearing
...
in the BANNER. AGAIN I THANK YOU.
the floor Is nicknamed, le run on an
Inverted time table, with a separate
With such hearty co-oi&gt;eration as I haw received we will soon
staff, and its own restaurant, lift and:'build up a Real Estate business second to none in the state. There is
telephone service. No one sleeping on

th la s floor Is celled, except under spa-.no other one business more closely allied with .the future welfare of
dal orders, until late in the day. {every projierty owner, than an up-to-date hustling Real Estate Agency.

I am only cne block west of the Postoflicc.

Come down and see

Fo’mutual bench, lei'. Kot betler aaiuatalnl.

want to list and sell YOUR property.

FEED FOR COWS IN PASTURE

should think In big places, should
think together, should think ultimately
as a whole, and 1 feel in* my enthusi­
asm for good roads aomethlng of the
old oppoaitlon that there always has
been in me to any kind of sectional
feeling.
“1 believe that It la the proper func-

6 Single Comb White Leghohn Cock­
erels, Youngs’ Strain

3 Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels

aUy dairy herd decreased in body Is certainly the most extravagant
weight during the two weeks follow- method that could be punned, Vya a
writer In the Ortrnge Judd Farmer. It
Cure. Tho amount of shrinkage va- requires weeks, or possibly months, to

when aluahy. uae good Judgment In

3 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerels
be no difficulty to got pay.

1 Pair Buff Cochin Bantams

Measure by Mudholes.
A little boy. spending the summer In
tho country, dictated thia letter to hls

As a chain Is no stronger than its
road la no better

REAL ESTATE ANO INVESTMENT BROKER
Horth Broadw,y.
phon. 472.

Monday, January 26th
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP

LIVE STOCK

'

’

TOOLS

Bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1400 lbs.

Spring tooth drag.

Brown geldikg, 13 years old, weight 1000 lbs.

Chanjpion Mower.

Cow, fresh in March, 3 years old.

Gale horse rake.

Calf, 3 months old.

Yearling heifer.

Brood sow, weight 200 lbs.

11-hoe grain drill.

\

Two single buggies.

Shoal, weight 200 lbs.
Six pigs, weight 50 lbs. each.

Pair of Bobs.
Fanning mill.

-

40 hens.

3 good cats.

Iron tank heater.

HAY AND GRAIN

Scoop shovel.
Grind stone.

; tons of good mixed hay.

Set of work harness.

200 bundles of corn fodder.
200 baskets of corn.

Ndw single harness.

40 bushels of oats. '

2 baskets of seed corn.
to bushels potatoes.

150 lbs. of flour.

TOOLS
Wide tire wagon, 3-inch tire.
Low down wagon, 4-inch tire.

*

Double cultivator, spring tooth.
5-tooth cultivator.
No. 110 Gale Plow', steel beam.

•w

Old single harness.
Cream separator.
25-gallon ineat jar.
6-gallon meat jar.
5-gallon churn.
Two cider barrels.
Log chain.
Ox yoke.
Other articles not mentioned.

TE*D|1C° AH sums of $5 and under cash. Over that
I Kssllnw« amount 6 moths time-will be given on good
bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent. No property to
be removed until settled for.

JACOB FELDER)
PETER FELDER I Proprietors
COL. ROSS BURDICK

Huttop, WdL
out on the Uka yesterday.

I

'

AUCTION SALE

FOR SALE

M. W. Hicks

seated It has been estimated that ten
years In a cow testing association :
ought to bring all tho cows up to near­
ly 290 pounds of butter-fat per year. |,

THAT'S MY BUSINESS

Cows that are turned Into early
nerpentairo of atone chinks as will
hens. But much depends upon the spring pasture are benefited greatly
If fed as much hay and silage as they
wiu eat, is uie opinion or rrorcssor u.
....
..
C. Humphrey of the college of Wl
JJ®
about chLralterti
mid»t of tha hatch: tome hens Impart culture ortho University of WUconsln.
v!
Ha give, the following advice to dairy-. “f’J
c
!°
extended, so carried everywhere to
eggs and many more things arc ant
I the fanner as to build up by tho aid
Both
Spring pasture has a stimulating ofof the government this thing that
feet on milk and butter fat production,
feeds ua. and ought to continue to feed
and ths amount of milk and butter fat
is increased quite appreciably even
though a decrease In llvo weight may
tho United States Is doing, you must
oocur. Thia increase In production la
immediately Increase the facilities of
greater where hay and silage are fed the United States for handling what
than where pasture alone constitutes
the feed. When oows are withheld cannot rationally Increase the prosper­
from grass until It becomes very good ity of thia country, Without increasing
they may refuse hay and silage, but the road facilities of this country."
oidlnarily It Ja beiloTSd to be the beat
plan to supplement early spring,pas­
Working Dirt Roads.
ture with bay and silage In such quantitles as cattle will eat
Loaaes In
------------ --------------------------- live weight which occur during the public highways. Why not usu the
spring paalure aeaaoa have to bo made common road drag on the country dirt
up later, and usually at tho expense of roads? To allow, as is often done, an
production and ths interests ot the earth road to be cut up in a horrible
mar.
I manner, without the use ot the drag
During a period of nine years it' In tho proper time, then get hard and

2 White Orpington Cockerels

leas money, but the question for
the poultryman to deride ii'*Wh.-it
feeds will give m&lt;- the eggs at fA*
ewi ner ibissn."

$59.04. and from the pooreit cow lu
--.I. U__l
.k.

•There ooght to be a law against,
aviation," said the humane citizen, i
“There Is one." replied tho cold-blood­
ed man. "The law of gravitation ia
contlnull, u&gt;lM.rl„ .IU&gt; IV-

Mllifactary as preventative measures.
Nowhere more than In tho poultry
tai«lnea« does that old adage apply:
"An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure."

3 Anconia Cockerels

The average profit from the beat cow

The undenltned will tell et tuctlon it the old Felder piece, 3 miles north and V4 mUa west
of Pralriavllla, Mie to take place on

Early Pasture Has Stimulating Effect
on Milk end Butter Production

you will nearly always find • pack­
age of
HABVELL'8 CONDITION
POWDER. It le a purely medicinal
Eowder, not a food, nnd Its effect on
vs slock Is to purify the blood, regu­
late the bowels, improve the cplrits
and make the coat smooth and glossy.
Price 36 cents per package. Bold by

may be cited the record ot the work
of cow-testing associations in opera
tkm In the (tale ot Iowa since Iku*
■ftie bfst cow of the 688 tested re­
turned a trofU of |104.*7, while the

in ,own-

An Improved Public Highway.

a fine animal and a fine horn

'
They have demonstrated lliat &lt;-pt ctding. f.-altuT-pulling, going
broody, getting over-fat. and “going light" may lw —ami are —largely
overcome by the use of their fcqbi.
Tiicre pointe are given constant and cprfful &lt; omk1i ration by tlietn,
and the requirements followed out, reganlleM of Ute coal of the- propet
materials.
A fluctuating grain market does not mean that higlrpra-td ingredi­
ents nccmaory to the proper Unlam-ing uf the feels will t&gt;e left .»it U
the mixtures “ Lay or Bust" will ipve you lite results you an- looking

nightfall.

■Isstrlslan.

While It must be admitted that no
incubator Is able to do as good work

ords of yield acid Income, keeps ou
until ho han hla eyes opened by the
progress of his neighbor, who may
have Joined a cow-testing association
As Illustrative of the difference lu

Breakfast to served In the afternoon
and the other meals are put back to |

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

Map, IiIuch A Utkn 1.1. U

extensive study of [xiultry feeding covrtiag
s given them a knowledge.of the hen's likes —.
requirements to prudure the maximum number of &lt;W, the fertility nf
'L2____ 1__ .1—
k«l&lt;l. In
hi.,I.

Auctioneer

Mo an'
. BANNER

JOHN

�n, uMjfg ft;B,*

STATEMENT The Modem Gnsefthi

j,,

Alfred

Son, Grand Rapids, Midh,

r“nV*“*

krfam’s TaM

PamhuiUt, Sti
H,9M.9C ftr

U. AUI'U
.....
Eastern Avenue, near Burton St.
Che firm Is composed of Alf(&lt;&lt;l
nnah senior member and George
Hannah, his son. They have been

HHTERKATIONAL
BUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON

hear qucstlonabto language, oboerva, RURAL RAIL CARRIERS rt
mannish conduct, und acc unrefined
MEET HERE ON f». 23
(to say tha leaat) taste In dress on the
part of women? Barely sensitive, sen­
sible. saintly women must shrink

IT'S
&gt;G are ia doubt M
ire you want to get
re have tiwaraaM

•old for.

BESSMEft BROS.

HAJBTINOB, MlOH.

PHONB IQ3

tho dlaclples to gathvr the fragments; f,
that nothing be loot. We might thus |
(peak of the passages that make up
our present Iwaon, not meaning that I
they are un.lmpoftaiil passages, but i
merely that they are disconnected ■
pasoagvs. Gold U precious, whether';
It la In small or large quantities; I,

IH-ath oi Mrs. Anna M. Ecjlrehymcr.
Huddcn and unexpected death early
Hunday morning took Mrs. Anna M.
Ecyleahyraer. at the home of her son.
A. F. Ecyleshymet. 1101 Bycamota BL,
Nile*, Jun. 4. 1014. Deceased WU 72
years of age and the widow of D. C.
Eycleshymer.
Al thia lime death was Wholly un­
looked for, although for seine lime
she had bcm troubled with a compli­
cation of diseases. Mrs. Kcyloshymer
was born in Cambridge, N. Y-, Aug.
:t. 1142 and In 1R6R was married to
David C. 'Ecyloshymcr al Buskfrk*
Bridge. N. Y. In tho catly Ifi thay
came to Michigan and located at Has­
tings where'the best pbrt of. tbetr
lives was spent In raising a family of
five children. In
they removed
to Mlles, Mr. Ecyhshymcr dying there
on Juno 14, 1009, at 7*9 Regent

FARMS FOR SALE
Money to Loan
on Real Estate
Now la the time to buy farm land.
Lot ua hear from you before
you buy.

Ezra Morehouse &lt;9 Co.,
Ezra Morehouse will ba kt Heatings Saturdays,
Dolton Mondays.

A Good Dependable Hot Water Bag is

not only a luxury but a necessity.

Tho

relief and oomlort it gives in sickness is

worth many times tho cost.

But when

you buy a Hot Water Bag you should

get one of our guaranteed kind, they coot
no more and we guarantee to give you a

eumlwrcd about It. The joy of wrvinfc was l|.nt in h&gt;r distraction about
it. 1‘crhups vrldc had som-thlni: to
do with It- Flu would take Mary
away from her Lord. leave Him alum-,
•nd make Mary &lt;erve. Jssus com-

year's wear out ol every one of them.

Wo have them in ell sizes for every pur­
pose. Not only do we' excel in Water
Bags but we have a moot complete line

ot Rubber Goods ot every description.
"To every baby" who has its first photos taken

at my Studio, I will give a Souvenir, a keepsake that

will last a lifetime.

No matter bow old your child ia, so it is its
first Photograph.

(Post Cards are not photographs.)

To get my work into every home, I will give free

with every order for Cabinet Pictures one handsome

10x12 enlargement, this is something you will appre­
ciate.

a

Check what you need and we can supply
&gt;avcs. Lu Us emphasise this truth.
Once revest Christ will work In us to
ourform good work* fl'hll. 2:12). We
must not say that the life of Jesus
Christ wus un rxamplc for tis to be
saved by. He was not In need of be­
ing saved
ills life Is an example to

from a aceno uf judgment, when
Christ judgii* the tlvlnt Nations, be­
fore the ml lie tri urn,' J at Hit* coming,
according to th&gt;ir treatment of His
“bJuthTcn.” Israel. w,,- r

Fur 10 years-she was also active la
W. C. T. V. work.
Fttnerel aervlcea Were held at till
Fycainore street. Tuesday, Jan. 0. at 1
o'clock p. tn. itev. M. A. Wright per­
formed tho last nd rltca tor tbU toc-

tiOVTH BOWXK.
Mra, Walter Wallace Was In Grand
Rapid* Tu'.ndny.
Mra. Bimon I’cmfet returned Mon­
day from l&gt;nlining Where aho had
X7:3&amp;). Y&lt;&gt;u would haVa enjoyed be* been assisting In the care Of her little
Ins with Him on these praaeUng
tours?
Then It would bo easier to
believe? Look at there peopfc who

SO cents on your photos, or count IS for your dozen

Nursing Boole.

Infant Syringes

Nipples

Ear end Ulcer Syringes

Robber Olovas '

Family Syringes

Tubing

loe Bags

\

Medicine Wrappers

All of the bolt quality and at right prices.

To those who will cut out this ad. and bring or
mail it to me within 30 days, I will give a discount of

you.
Fountain Syringes

Obtwsry.
iltrtrtt
bom in.Or.
L A4U»uUQo.. Ohio.

Carveth © Stebbins
uwu ■■ re e w , wu *

Head 1 Wtor 1:1. Mary Magdalene
Ja the most prominent of-thu women
mentioned hero. See. for other refereacea to h&lt;r ML 27:M. &gt;1: nil:
Nk. !•:•: Lk. 24:10: John
I.II. . He mlnlgtetod to their need*,
OVER Wtam STORE
and they miniatured to Him of ihclr
subatancc. llcfo we I tarn how His
physical needs were met during HI*
ministry.
-HIM love mlatafeiwd to
autu, and tifiiir lave tnjnliu&lt;r*d.
6«ylin tlja EywllhtJuliu Mishler ano
Im. Judas, the enemy, bare the
An authority stalos that it la wall to
g;
but
lib*
friends tilled IL What er amj family und
um tho ej-M as much aa
*~
Kntpacciislon!
He who made qh&lt;| wlf« of Loa el! \ u
looking at thlnis far i
ftlre all things, became poor, aqd ate William MishRr an_________
clouds, tbs «hy. dlstsat trs
and drank what was l-nnldsd Kim.
Th* -Q" |n trim NlRM
He auwud unto ibaut *|&gt;lrliuil lhlv:&gt;'.
•Sts msy te often vary l»
It to a pity on
---- ----Joels Of phaomttoa. ML.,.,
drop ths Irish 0, tor I
water Is especially useful to strengthaobllity that to th* M
n Ub bye* n« t-revoat eboruW*says
Raw
1
of out be»l Dutch .fs
York camp hero uith
but, iber^ ft noi a ffi

Harshbarger Studio gc

'■'A- .» Hl

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W IMfM Ml M MHlin
reports wen lint published in
oral prsoa there has been no
ig bach. Hastmn evidence eonin. »W-btitor sUH—

It has been our custom since we have been in the seed business to buy none but the BEST SEEDS
GROWN, and this yeah is no exception to the rule. No better seeds can be obtained in the United

XiliMviX
TivSV^iKw’ui
thq Irvlqg village school district No.
".’•as »■;»

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SANl

States than our

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ana discomfort preventive.

Sfik^SSS

Badger Brand Alsike Clover

LATER TESTIMONY.
weM: "I am always ready i
nnd Doan's Kidney PUto.
about them before still

move that old-style trap affair and re­
place li w|i* a

.
holds

b uoiltalO* Doan's Kidney Pilis."
.
i.JTor sale by all UtAlcra. Price 60
cenla
Fdotar-Mllburn Co., Buffale,
New York. m!o ■gents for the United

much.

with 'terrible disaster wltW'terrible

n

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO. 0,rrB“U, fiW.
East of Postoffice

Phono 126

-

tag undergone an operation.

In fabt, eomo time ago ah Australian

Hatting* ' Tho educational speech given Tuas- attorney. Henry Leftor. nailed from
Hady evening at the school house in
Irving wu wtll received.' In tact, a
fairly, good aiacd crowd of patrons .of
District Nd. il were In attendance lo
hear the Ann message brought to

BanFYanclBco fbr Ja*. the East In­
dies, after searching through the Ubtted atalas for the lineal descendants
at the Webber and Anneke Jana fam­
ilies. Mrs. Cornelia Kennedy of Irv­
ing claims tho honor of being des­
eended from 'the stock of those anerators who In their day held title to
office only by surmeuhtlng many dlf- many ocrea «f what M now the heart
OculUes. To any that tho speech was
Coffee to al the COWEE RANCH on well received le to exprtM it mildly. of tho great metropolitan city of New
York and their land comprised what
Jefferson atreoL If.yoiLhjtvan'1 tried u
.Frank Damoth coiUempaiea ,n trip
td Potdakdy und Harttor ffprtng* some
time ‘after January X»th. We untter- certain stipulations In the will of An■tand that Mr. Damoth will look Into weke Jans which related to the time
conditions existing In these two cities of division of this vast estate and the
at northern Michigan as regards their manner of parceling It out which Mra.
being favorable for (work at thu car­ Kennedy does not recall at this time,
210 Jefferson Si.
Hastings, Mich. penter trade. Should tho conditions although she has In her possession a
found there be of such a nature that copy of the iwlll. "Her many friends
would wish to t&gt;e able to Bee her come
l*to posacsslon Of lhe part of thta es­
painting then Mr? Damoth expects to tate which would be her share when
the property shall hero been divided.
M Qoorgo Willtaon'i
Sorge ere planning to attend the
Corpelk keapady arrived at
Tliorrtapple-Irvlng
Sunday
School
iton ennui-har.homc in ibs.flltago Thursday af- Convention at the Baptist church In
burled tho twelfth In Leighton
c«i
Mlddfcvllle
Bunday, Jan. 2Sth. Sun­
•■Ugh ten besides a mothdr —._____ _ _ ______________________ -TUo ds.
day ffchool sevlces will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCann left the-Irving M. B. church In this vilhr. Mv«ral brothers nnd sisters.
Saturday for an extended visit In AlHrc to go to the convention at Mid­
Hiu.ina uiw w»to-iv s-rarm vwr in -i
a’ „'Ji
dleville may do 00. It being deemed
I
Mal?y fogsXrobcfrfg hauled Hit* the best to keep the church open at Irv­
r. and Mra. Robert Hmlth and two m&lt;n y„-•
rj -1 Oak street. John M. ing •undajr.to care for tho needs and
best Interests of tho children of- this
Iren are visiting Mr*. Hmlth’s sis-1 Kw startsI i
community.
-•ter ut Muir.
iIng
n&lt; tt
a thrlvln
thriving saw mill buslnrts.
Some arc planning to attend thu
Miss Edith Jacksort has. had,-to Many were able to? uilllZQ tho slefgft- automobile show In Grand Rapids
dose her achool aepdiu thla.tlmu un tng- JaXi-weck- oo that tbs logs could February »-14. both dates Inclusive.
account of scarlet lavar. Mr. Fish- be
t&gt;e nanaiea
handled n..
most eMlly.
»—• • H.
«• 1.
VM rnado happy Among the number who expect to at­
at's son camo down In sohQoF with . David
tend are to be mentioned Charles hnd
the draad disease.'-Thli fs' the third Saturday byf a visit- from
.■«■&lt;&gt; »»
hla brother.
f. ....
------w T&gt; Earl Wilcox.
time Miss Jackson hu«*had to close I Thuniaa Lake,
#&gt;f -Fulton,
hero school. Twice tor diphtheria.
Thinking that hls brother.
.....David
JAkOwSUU resided at Hustings, Thomturned from-Long Droch. Caltfe.--Jnit u lak« stopped off at HaMings, but
learning that hls brother was a real- deemed
.
Mrs. Addle Wc-lfer of.fcoA’ liorlanf Afttf'ur&amp;rrtngi hW
/ niSnagcd to Mlckel
nt In teiophono communication with
. Colored^ ia visiting rvlatlvoa and David who met Thomas nt Mlddlevlllo । her wc
wcatne
friends in this vicinity. .,
.

MUTT AND JEFF
send uf Cllnion county, and who-to a
AGREE
aolf-niade ’ man ,ha,ving com* to hla

Coffee Ranch
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FREEPORT.

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funeral Jt&gt;t Wm. Thlcdo aye;
Mra. ably and pleasantly spent recalling
Emma Helmnllkr and Samuel Thlcde many of their boyhood reriflnlicences.
of Cleveland Ohio. Mrs. Martt Hcohr David's brother. Thomas Like, has a
family of five children and is In
charge of the gas plant ut Fulton, N. Smith.
For some time past reports have
been going tho rounds of tha press
that a twenty nilUI on' dollar estate
awaited heirs of the Webber and Ancase of chronic catutlpatlon I ever tickc Jans famtile* In Holland. Thta
know of, nnd Chataberlaln's Tablets report is of Interest to people In this
enfed mo." writes «.
Fish, ■Brook- vicinity owing to the .fact that /&gt; real­
lyn, Mich. For'atuo by all tfealur».-L I dent &lt;&gt;f our village Is a direct descend­
Adv.
I ent of thq above mentioned families.
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New Spring Seeds
Arrived

Into the

A baby boy came Saturday morning
to make hls headquarters with Mr.
and Mrs. H A. Rclglcr.
• Charley Hmcllcer was’In Hasting*

Grown in Wisconsin and from the 1918 crop.—
94 PER CENT GERMINATION
99.06 PER CENT PURITY.

Badger Brand Red Clover
Grown in Wisconsin and from the 1913 crop.—
94 PER CENT GERMINATION.
99.50 PER CENT PURITY.
If you are expecting to use seeds of any sort, we have the same HIGH GRADE in every kind, and

would be pleased to fill your order.

E.DMONDS BROS
n’snias.

A. E. Wynn commenced re-

church iwero held In the morning
Sunday. Instead of In the evening an
usual, because of revival service* al
Sebewa Comet*

Tho twin brothers Milton und W.
A. McClelland who recently returned
from Colorado are boardins at Peter
Knapp's and will stay here until
•Prtng.
.
.
Geo. Triphugcn attend' d the bean
jobbers convention ut Detroit last

call, olrr -What? With tho hand hoarieiu-u, tickling throat and cough­
ing. begin promptly the use of Foley's
I'm holding! Not on your picture pootall"
cold, and stops the cough which caus­
es loss of sleep and lowers the vital
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

ANNUAL TAX SALE.
8TATB OF M1CUIOAN

J
ot Borrr In Cksncery
la.v'i.r.HW:

18 fs h is

Mra. Mannahy and Mrs Floyd Bal«ci of lensing visited trlsads and rel­
atives herr lut week.
I
Dt. G. W. Snyder uf Milliken was
hers Monday on business.
-. Mrs. A. E. Lawn-nee of Mulliken
=
------- .her
_ sister,
. Wusslnk
visited
Thursday.
J. H. Palmer w_-------- ---------- ™----week attending the meeting ot the
board of supervisors
Myo. E. lialbjduy wan .at.I-analnK
Friday to visit her brother Who wan
injuied at Grand Ledge by falling
backwanLfrom a alelgh while unload­
ing grain. He struck hls head on the
^dewulk Injuring him sev
Was taken lo a hospital at

s? snr-.;:. st
chancery, Iholr &lt;H&gt;-

l.cr»«. on
Inn at It

matting*

THE SALES OF‘‘SUNSHINE FLOUR”
-I,--,

,,,

The ssloa of Sunshine Flour have more than doubled ip the last month.
Ther»is a reason for it too. People are not slow to take advantage ot
a bargain sale when their attention ia drawn to it. We are selling Sun­

R

Hastings, Mich.

Nay, Nay!
A young gambler had j«(t asked her
Intelligent people realise that comto bo ■'hto'n." and tho maid popped her ! mon coIde should be trated promptly.

Mrit-'U H. Hahn visited hi r son ut
Grand Ledge a couple ut day* last

IRVING, MICH.
BOTH PHONRS am'fft.'tti'rau.

isa ii ■ ia i &gt; isiis

unstamped envelop*.

BANNER WANT AD VS. PAY.

C. R, Watson

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

rM»M; W. meanest win oo record
wu that of an Engllihroan who left
to hie wife tho sum of half a cent, or
ono farthing, with tho direction that

Chas. Lundquist went tu Orleans
and Freeport last Tuesday on busl-

The Irving General
Store

•

The Elevator Men

Phone 18

Mrs. Geo. Kart and
OdeWto Friday night.
■ Mr. and Mra Uoi— .«
tert al nod their grandsons, Keith and
| In vlaitlng he^daughtcr Mrx. K. O. Vivian Woolnert of Oneida. Tuesday.
' Mrs. W. dllbert Is niueh better at
Miller.
•
present.
Mra. Z. F. Fog wm In Grand Itap|&lt;to tWB ’day&gt; loot weuk having d««Ul
.WTO.
Mr. und. Mrs. Ah1n Bergy of
powgq wore tho ggesto Of hls parIn Grknd Hap Ids Wednesday.
-nta. Mr. and
Mm.
Ifeter Bergy
Thursday.
Mrs. Peter Bergy will entertain the
When it .comes to a show down wc are ri&lt;ht there
M. M. L. A. H. Thursday. AU Invited.
with the goods, and price* 'that can't be beat.
Quick
, NORTHE.WT BVHsAND.
C/tartoa Mooro was In Grand Rap­ l-Tccport. spent Thursday with Hr.
action get* &lt;he goods. .
ids Sunday.
and Mrs. Will Cosgrlff.
.
aa lb* H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar.,
Mr. and '.Mrs. Stewart Draper visitMr. Shroyer has a very Mck home.
top lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar
Dr. Ferry of Hustings Is uttendbig
fain).
Sunshine Flour, cwt.____
Mr. and Mrs. Thus VanOrdcr. Mr.
Ixjod Shorten drives a nice now
3-5c Boxea N. T. MWAeb.—.....
team now. He purchased them near and Mrs. Frank McNaughton und
i lb. Arm &amp; Hamper Soda...........
.Orangeville.
Misa Mary Sinclair attended a birth­
1 Mr. Dryer’s people entertained the day party for Mr. VunOrAtFa staler
TGuod Time Club" last Tuesday even­ of WebbervUlc, Monday. Bhe was VO
; Ing. Tho evening was spent with
■ music and ganiea. and all went home
I feeling they hud certainly hud h'good fore their return.
time.
Austin McNaughton has been carry­
ing mall the i&gt;u*t week for Frank
Bunker who has been having the
pleurisy.
RMMMMMHmmMRWWWWWWRmMRWWVWWWW
md daughter
Mary have been very ill the punt
the ^revival

WE STAND BACK OF OUR GOODS.

shine Flour st,* lower price than any other first-olass dour oo the
market is sold for in order to encourage the people to try it. We
know that if they try it once they will be our steady customer,. When
Sunshine Flour once gets established the price is bound to come up on

a level with other first-olaas flours. Try a seek at once and take your
place arnosg our satisfied customers. Several o( the merchants handle
iU Be sum and insist on having Sunshine.

■uokwhdat Flour I* Moving Fast, Got Your
Supply NOW!

F.-A. Childs 6 Co.
MICHIGAN

Mtos Aria Draper who hua been
visiting her purentn ut Hite place, hu»
returned to her work In yalfniBTou. Aim Uutiney to on the Bek list. El­
der Chumboni umlntcd In carrying
mull on Itouto SILfhiturdaK
■ Those who took the civil service
examination for nostinustar wcro: G.
A. ffcorly. A- O. Biekforg, A. C.
Parkhurst, Alfred Warner and WmWqtsoti. The examination was conauctad by Aral. p. M- UaH of Grand
RapidstTio play. "Under A Spall," la now
under bwdwuy and will bi presented
by locuhtalciit In Fcb'y tor (he V- n&lt; Ut of the Houlh Vowtll Grange. It H
u temperance drama In tour acts und
conveys u deep moral leaabn. deuUnrwith the liquor traffic- ■

iK'E
‘JS3,43MS
It no pcroon will par th'
gsrr«s&lt;n.“a#a a
cannot-be sold for
c«l chafl b.
atdrsttisr
Iho came —
arat.1

BTATE OF MICHIGAN

Klalo r?,p««jrullr shows
wa.’sicr.’a.'’.’
w«r« aaMaaad for ikiru
wots rolernod ss delinq
aad which leva bare n-

in ot unoa

Your petitioner further eh
,nd« are Included Ip "Schedule A" as aterwaiu loruMM

ompetent J urtedlclloa. er have

»». InltfUL ealtactloa too and «a-

Bcm Cougli McdkJiw for ChQdrcn.
"I am very ghd to «ay
In ptakm ot Chan
Jiemudy" write-a Mr
MliwaUteu. Wts. ”1
yearn both f&lt;«r my ch
self- ang tl uarar fulls
■nd
euro u evugh or cvld..
tamlly
with cliildnrti atu'iild bo
Bl?:
it glvp# almost hum
ease# of croup.” Cham
’■ Cougli
Kcnisdy is pIcussHt lit
take.
wtotek to of great Uta
Wliuti

SCHEDULE A

r »•w.

�NORTH NASHVHJJE.

U1 ni.uuiduu
--, W, A. Vance accompanied by Wotrlng of North Castleton Thurs­
Prod Mayo of Maple Grove
Thursday and Friday in Grand day.
Mrs. Cooley of Chevter visited
friends here Saturday.

Mnanfttetey.
. Mri Phlnras Wlnnns accompanied
-hr her sister, Mrs. tf H. Evans, of
Maple Grave, and Dr, F. F. Schilling
went to Ann Arbor last Thursday to
consult with Dr. PMeraon.
■ HX jtk. Ayers returned from hls visit
Imildlng on

Gallatin, Who la spending the winter
In California, la seriously 111 with 111Mr. and
Raymond, little son
Mra. eVrdan -Knoll.. br&gt;.„«
—...
while coasting down hill Sunday af­
ternoon.
meeting nt Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Vance went to Grand
Rapids Thursday.
Freeland Garllnger and Mr. Torbel
are al Coats Grove drawing- logs.
Arthur Hk-kathorn loel a valuable

•Mrs. iKtbello Cooley of Eaton Rap­
Mr. and Mra. Dart Tltmarah of
Ids visited retetlveis anil friends here Hnstlnga visited Mra. T.’s paente. Mr.
Friday nnd Anturday nnd her son mid Mra. Charcy Fclghnrr. tho nrat
George eamn Saturday morning and
spent the day.
"

lotte relatives.
. B. F. Benner of Coats Grove called

turned tn their home

pic Grove spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
hew cutter. nnd here l« Imping he Mrs. V. 8. Knoll.
Clarence Barer of Muncie, Indiana.
winter.
is a guest of hls sister. .Mra. Ed.
,,Mr». M. B. Broog« went tn the But­
terworth hospital nt Grand Rapids
last Friday. Her sister. Mrs. Ella
Iflgbec. of Grand Rapids, who had
Ansel
Phillipa
Sehllllng accompanied her.
: Arthur Hmlth was home from the Maple Leaf Grange. Mr. Phillips
[
Grand Rapids Saturday and Sunday. Installed tho officers.
Mrs. Mina Howell Is getting along
Miss Lcllah Barber nf limitings nttendod the Fun Club party hern last nicely after her operation.
Mr. White la gaining slowly. They
Friday evening -and visited nt Ed.
have a nurse from Grand Rapids.
Allen Mather ot near Hastings Is
.' Don Marlin of Bailie Creek
spending a few dfigs with CUfford Al­
the latter len and family.

KAiaMO.
M.iir.v.t.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Curtis and
cock has disposed of hls
_J
Ul. Z.n.
children and Mr. and Mra Bert Cot­
troll wero Bunday guests of Mr. and iiy.
hls
Hk prayer meeting In
A large crowd wa-t In attendance at
lb the Church ot Chrlgl
tho oyster dinner and installation.
Saturday.
tho 1
farm,
ok Is slowly Improving
Charlotte vurited frirndg here Baturfrom at
K of shingles.
I day and Sunday.
Mian Beulah Love of Carlisle nnd
igo: he Is now Improv*
Ernest Curtis of near Bellevue were
quietly married at the parsonage In
Kalamo Bunday. Ruby and Elwln.
Ths dM
JR,.—__
r
the___Church
of
brother and sister of the bride ac­ Christ Bible School have been chosen
companying them, Tha Voung couple
ftupt.. I. C. Johnson;
went Immediately to housekeeping on
G. A. Goodmoot; Trees.,
tho George German farm in Bellcyue
Goodmoat: Bee., Little
township, wherp everything was In
upt. of tho Home Rapt.,
readiness for them. The young couClack: Rupt. end Ass'! of
pln are well and favorably known
Roll Dept.. Mra. Everett
here nnd we wish them a happy pros­
■ring.
perous' life.
Tho Morgan school accompanied by
CLEVER CORNERS.
their teacher visited Theodore North­ EMERY
rup and family Friday.
I^-vl Curtis la In Charlotte thia Ing hla brothers at this place.
The’people |n this vicinity were
RUt
Iilngr hls sister. Maud Dodgson nnd
family.
Debt Downing of Nashville lost week.
Mfaui Rdaalla Miller and daughter
ed tho party Saturday night at the Pauline of North Nashville spent
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Mapes, Bunday at R. Emery’s.
report a good time.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Everett and’
babied Cleo and Cleon spent Satur­
NORTHEAST CASTLETON,
day.night anil Sunday with Mr. nnd
Wm. Tlunarsh nnd rnmlly spent Mra.. Robert DeCnrnp and Mra fioloI'edneaday evening With Mr. -and
Mias 3*id.-i Keyes of Nashville
Mra. Ernest Bahl nnd children spent ThbKday night with Miss Alltel
spent Sunday with her slater Mra Lee Evertt.- . f.
’
Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Crouse of Maple Grove
;
j Evidently Not.
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
The fellow who said. "One-half ot
Bahl.
Elmer Bolson I* spending a few
days tn Battle Creek.
er batt Jives,'' evidently did not exist
Mr. und Mra. Frank Brown cclc- in a period of Ladles' Aid societies,
rbrnted their golden wedding last Sat­
urday at their Rome. There were 15 Thursday Afternoon Whist clubs. La­
dles of the Round Table. Sewing Cirpresent.

Mrs. Bertrand Young and three Saturday night. All report a good
children of Charlotte spent Saturday time. It was hls brlthday.
nnd Bunday with her parents. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Showalter of
Rattln Creek arc vlaltlng relatives
■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hickman and
daughter of Charlotte spent Sunday
Mra. Verne Pyat gnd two d
ter* of Remus are visiting ho
enta Mr. and Mra. Dell White.
j Fred Williams of Grand Rapids
Harry Fisher of , North ^harlotto
spent Sunday and Monday with Mra. spent Sunday with hla brother,-Wm.
K. D. Williams.
Fisher nnd family.
, Mrs. Rlchnrd Graham , la visiting
Cora Ward of Hastings spelt Sat­
urday and Sunday at Dennis Ward's.
infield.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
of Berlin spent
pnie,, Alr- nnd'
■", •» in uui I .
. ,
J.~E. Hamilton Is quite sick.
Mra. Onltorn of Boyne City will re­
Earl Hart has returned to Detroit

B.4NNER WANT ADVH. PAY.

'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hollister vfrlt- with friends here. Mrs. Gibson was
d the former’s parents In Maple called here by request of Mira Hint­

The following officers were elected
Sunday at the Evangelical Sunday
part of test wook.
Mr. and Mra- E. A. Keyes of Assy- School for the coming year: Supt.,
Mra Elisabeth McCartney la fall- Flook: Bee.. Mbs Kffa Hanes; Treaa..
Mra. Fred Webber;
Laurencr Bahs visited hl, grand- Samuel Marshall.

hothe at Naahvlllc Thursday.
lotto spent

Sunday

with

relatives

Saturday.

MAPLE GROVE.
Henry Whitcomb, wife and three
children of Battle Creek, passed Sun­
day with Mra Whitcomb's mother.

matter of length.

On a

Trite and hack-

talnly not be on ths free 11*1. and mars
stringent regulation than mcro taxa­
tion would bo advisable In some
eases. The Journalist who describes
a person as-clearcut. strenuous, tem­
peramental or well groomed, might be
given a few days lu a cell to ponder
on possible synonyms, and . the same
rule would apply to critics who And
fndlspensahle such words as signifi­
cant. suggestive, gripping, artistry,
obsession and the Indefinite soma­
thing. Nor would ths political orator
be allowed to point with pride or view

virile, enthuse, humans or quite some,
hard labor or solitary confinement
would be the only possible verdict—
The Century.

A good way In which to keep plants
fresh without watering them when tha
bouse must bo closed Is to take all the
plants to tha cellar or some other
cold place and sat them in tubs, with
an ordinary brick under each dower:
pot. Pour Into the tubs just enough;

Srtve 35 wrappers from Cottage Bread. Cut out the name "Cot­
tage Bread,” and save and bring 35 of them to ut and for 50cyou
can get one of those handsome pillow tops.

BREAD TICKETS—$ tickets

25c,

ticltata forfi.pa.

The Palm Garden

Phone 548

J. W. Annbruiter, Prop.

Mich.

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention
Chrysanthemum!, Rotes, Carnations, (all colon,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
such as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
(all colors.

ELI CROSS

to place tho tubs by an east window
if possible.
Bams Old Way.
Manufacturer's
Wife—Dinah,
you cast your ballot tho way I
sire, perhaps your wages will
raised.—Life.

tor

Cottage Bread is delivered 4 times daily and is always fresh.

.

tizeM-2470
Store—148 Monroe

Locate It With a Banner Want Adv,

Plants &amp;)ill Endure
ongest

bor that ho was doing nicely.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Gibwon of Grand

Mra. Merritt Mead entertained the
Thursday with their daughter. Mra
Charles Nease, north of the village.
elected for presllent Mrs. Kottle Shaf­
fer; Vice Pres.. Mrs. Mae DeVlndN
settled In one of Frank Kellogg’s
Lenna Howard.
Will Reynolds was nt Lansing and
Battle Greek on business the first of
DAYTON CORNERS.
Mrs. Athelm Sr., of near Nashville
Vn and Mrs. Clayton Furnlas of
Athens spent Bunday with relatives little eon.
here. •
MDates-Men RoUthaar nnd Villa montville visited her cousin Mrs. C.
Parraft WerJ itt Charlotte last Thurs­ Kennedy
last Friday. '
day.
asev and chllMrs. Slriric-y Pa(r«Cl ot Battle
Floyd KilpatCreek spent the latter part of Inst
rs Wednesday.

and phrases ti Indeed broad. Ita poa-

/Towers frwn from jfardy

fer Mra Fuhrman la much better.
L. B. Potter was nt Grand Rapids
day and atayed untH Sunday with
the.latter part of the week.
Mra Etta Baker, went to Grand
Mra. Curtin Mnrahnll him rceeltod
Rapids Saturday and returned Sun-

KO ITH CASTLETON
. AND MAPLE GROVE.
Mr*. Mot. Howell la quite nick.
Harley HUyman and family attenddaughter. Mrs. Isaac Johnson, and
her two children have moved from Cal Charlton Friday evening and a
Kitlame into the former's house on farewell part? given for Ram BolinSherman St.
Misses Lucy McConnell and Freda
Harley Hayman wag nt Haatlnga
Hecker visited at 'Vermontville SatMra. Cheater Smith and daughter
returned from her father's funeral In
Friday with her mother. Mra. Ohio Thursday. She has been with

T

Flowers and floral decorations to be used at
weddings,

receptions

need to. be not only

and

high social functions

perfect in texture,

color and

fragrance, but they should be grown with a skill

and under such conditions that they will ENDURE
FOR A IX)NG TIME AFTER THEY ARE CUT
This can be possible only by growing them under

the meet scientific

principles

and handling them

in this part of the state. One of the most important
features of our system is the high pressure vacuum

arrangement for heating which maintains such an

even temperature that flowers are developed to the

highest degree of perfection.

Our greenhouses are south on Eastern Avenue,
and we invite you to visit them any time you are in
the city.

with care from the very beginning.
During our 30 years of experience we have made

Our store is on Monroe Street, just east ot Di­

a special study of flower-growing witty the purpose

vision Avenue, opposite the Monument Park.

of producing FLOWERS THAT ARE LASTING.

always carry a full line of cut flower, and plants.

We have succeeded.

WE SELL NOTHING

Our entire system is one of scientific floricul­
ture. Our gteen houses are the most modem of any

BUT

We

OUR OWN PROD­

UCTS and you are sure of courteous treatment as

well as satisfactory service when you buy from us.

Barryvllle spent Bunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Gibson.
Chas. Mead of Capac is visiting hls
bor with her sister. Mrs. Pfiln Win-

Peter Maurer Is not getting along
Mias Nellie Reese spent Sunday at
as well as hla friends wish.
. .
Morgan.
Little Ollie Pearco remains about
visiting hls daughter,. Mrs. Wm. Golt- the same and Myrtle Cheeseman le
on the gain.
ry.
Maple Leaf Grange held their first
H. H. Parkins spent Friday with
hta mother nt Hastings.
Mrs. M. Limley of Middleville and
Mra Carrie Hall of Owosso visited
. Ovyrseer—Mrs. Rose Calkins.
Chaplain—Gertrude Huffman.

montvtlle were guests of Mr. and
Mra. C. V. Richardson Friday.
Miss Florence Grohe was at Char­
lotte Friday.

daughter, Mrs. Glenn Murphy,
Ihanunl* Laka last waak

Gatekecper-y-John Norton.
Ceres. Pomona. Flora—Mra Gertie
McCartney, Severe Swift, Genevieve
Decker.
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The Farmers' Institute will meet at
te new hall Friday. January &gt;1. Tl
Cemetery Circle will serve dinner.

The darkey's proneneas to big
words and hls inability to get them la
the right place are well known. Uncle

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Phone us Your Wants
Phone 5995

the local
pas-erby casually remarked upon that
the Vermontville tact to the olS negro, ho replied: 'Veg*
■ah. Man Wayno’e wcrtxsln' out. Ho*a
a-buildtn* a bow condition to hls house
so dat ho can entertain with, moro hostHlty.'

BANKER WAWTADVB. PAY

Alfred J. Jfannah &amp; Son
Grand Rapids

Michigan

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Shafer’s Mailed Kream Bread
Mi® foialo Bread

ii

Charley
..tlt'r,.;.
Pffiy-twa ale dinner at tho Ladleu'
Aid that wm held
Olh-c C»mpb«B'»
ThUrwjay.
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will
MaAMths.____
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Owatai*
aoS fresh aseeii at good, n tktt H yau SfBWtU

•P«nt Friday al Tom Norris' In E|
Baltimore; and-visited w|th Mr. w
Mrs. John Mbrjls of C$qMtotrtr.
•Fhoro' wu
nromt ulti-ndunrr

pleaied you'll tall others, sad if you’re not «rU
pleawd, ptau tell us.
T-

|!c Brgn, Middlings, CpUon Seed Meal
:'."d

iwx ■’r4cn,‘- ..., ■ .
Etbfard Carnnbrn la aMa to be ou|

They are made opt of just as good materials as you could buy for your own home use.
They m make from Special formulas and baked in ovens that are kept at an even, steady
tmhp&lt;nU|irc all the time, which insures every Ibaf being baked just the same as every other loaf.
As their dough is mixed by machinery it insures more thorough and careful mixing than could
peeythly be done by hand.

denthott Corners spent Sunday nt
•H^nr'parjpBMr'.
On account bf tho storm and bad
raids the -Cemetery ’ Circle ■ at - Bd.
GaUF waa not vary welt attended
AVcdnuday.
u.largs crowd at the eburebevpnln Ijajtnpd to a nno aer,n ^Vkltli by Her. Gould,
ng next Sunday morning at !•
o'clock. Sunday School at 11.
Miaa J'wgri Fifer apent Tueaday In
Kalamatoo.

II you htvf not SM A ihs MMt of trading in
Shultz, give u, ■ trial order.
Youra (on Q Seal.

As we mix and beke hundreds of loaves &lt;t ONE TIME, and buy our materials in such
igrge quantities that we get them at LOWEST PRICES, we are able to sell you Shafer's Malted
Kream Bread and Hastings Potato Bread for less money than you can buy the materials and
bake U yourself.
'

More and more housewives are finding that our breads are just as good, just as clean and
wholesome as they could bake at home, and by buying bread from us they find they can save
TIMB, WORK and MONEY.

SPRINGBROOK.

q M. Fox.

visited rebdlvoa hero Saturday and
SR*«l*r.
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Andrew Harrington of Kalamanoo
h helping Mr. Myers.
Me«rs Jphn Ifaaklns ,and Harry
Myers were In HlcbUnd Saturday.
We arc glad to'bcnr that Joe Hicks
of Al|cgan who has been ill a
pnenmcr.li Is able to be in senool

Midi,

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ROWUlKk
■Frank Wllkss.
of jlanllcld and

Are the Best for the Money

Mr. Obd MrX John Cempbcl). Me.
and Mrs.; . Ham’ Johnaon. - Mr. ahfl
lift

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Here are a lew bargains:

Jhuitt,

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Every loaf we bake is wrapped in waxed paper which keeps it free from dust, dirt and

germs.
Lei. us make yoqr bread for you and do all your FANCY BAKING, as we are especially
equippad Jar doing so&lt;
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NORTH HOPEMr. and Mrs. Minor Nickola, spent
Miss Mariks Hl|ll baa rplurned Sunday ut Chas. Hicks.’ '
from High School on account of poor
■Misses Helen James. Kittle Bing­
health.
ham and LotirlU Hicks went to
Schoqlcruft Friday evening to spend

Star Bakeru and Restaurant

visit II

John Klmmerllng and wife wpat to family.
Bedford Sunday lo see their alstsr-|nMr. and Mra Oliver Hayward enlaw, Mrs. Will Powers, who Is very

low.

&lt;uy Whltwofth and wife entertain­

nl

। Jessie Matteson of Prltcliardvlile ' Mrs. L. 'Tarfiennlag of Shuliz &lt;lld
I Allan Mason ut Mspio Grove,
aomc aewlng for her daughter Mra
larry Whitworth and family in­ Roy Hull, Monday. d moving ibis week Into Chas.
Jumea Andcra and family of Weal
Hope were Sunday vbilora ut Mra.
rt among us.
. Clntrlca Ande'ra.
ay Freeman and Elwin oqnabcc
Oacar Chamberlain and wife ot Del­
it Sunday afternoon with Mark ton apent Mvemi daya uf last wack at
Iman who la falling.
Frank and Wallace Chllaon’a. ,
Mlaa Bernice Moahcr la wurklhg at
ila school, was guest of Floyd Hickory Cornera
risun and’wife Saturday night and _ Mra. Robert McKibben ,9f ifFeSt
Hupo spent Saturday with Mra. Ralpli
lud Burroughs and wife spent "UK' Pear Hull vlaltcd rclatlvca ut

Haattagv l«et areck.

Mr^ und Mrs. Debolt uf Maple
ilr. and Mrs. Don V
I unday with hls parent!.

W4tl&lt; LAKE.
Juracatown.
No. Dak-, cumo Honauy for u two
wock'a vjall with her oUlcr. Mra.

Club , An) their Mu&gt;bjDdx-f&lt;&gt;r-dlnnt
Thurtaw,
Mr. Oil Mn Lee Chapman have a
little boy named Homer Hobart.

The Quality Bake Shop

1'.

W. R. Jamieson, Prop.

Phone 381

aml
.ZJfi*® Hen#er&lt;h&gt;iU and Jin. Rgxana
■Garrison went to Itaitlc Creek Sat­
urday to ace their sister. Mrs. I’hebe
Burney, who is very'-sick.
Clyde Hendershott and wife of
lUatings nuns home tu'the former’s
parents Sunday.
kJ. R. Daly.
Mrs. Holcomb. Lun
Hendershott apd wife. Bear) Fjilllipi
•nd Wife Btnndhd the fuberut uRMrs-

r*’k

Frank Bryans'bought'ko umts of
Und off of th*. MvOmbrr farm re­
cently. Th?- men of this community
are buying the timber -by tho acre
and cutting it off for wood. ■

Ice lure next Sunduy evening.

LITTLE CEDAR LAKE.
SOOTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
j
After tha pafund.
Peter H«uk
A druggist's bell rang loudly Ln tha
fined to the house tor a few du&gt;u l)ds son John and family near the center,
small hours, and when bo wont down
week.
| Misa Bernice Miller returned to her
A. M. Edmunds and wife culet tain- . homo in Johnston n Hit unlay after tlfty-three.
cd tho L. A ti. Wednesday evening. I spending twh wueka with her1 aunt.
Your correspondent caught
druggist's feeling* were strong. but
Oyster supper followed by -i debate । Mrs. Haidle Buxton, who has beep
an Woman tiultruge. Th&lt; Udlcs won i sick with thu grip.
■
atcourse.
'
We are sorry, to say thut Mr. Sklllcents extra for the bottle,’
Mr,. Daisy Edmonds Im. returned mull u ll0, duing u, Wl.n
hlM lnuny
g neat a of Mr. und Mra. T. M. Baird "will bo allows ‘ on return.’
frapi near Lansing wh&lt;ru ohe has---------------------Friday and enjoyed an excellent Ush
bcrtl visiting the past we&lt; k
Our next L. A. H. will meet with' dinner
!»d
Mrx.
C.
J.
Sho.
maker
have
the night bell rang again. Again tha
I
Mr.- und Mrs. Jam—
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yt\urhHr to their homo in Urbandale Thursday,
druggist wont down. Again he was
Jan. SI.
* this writing.
after i» few days sojourn in Banlle|d.
met by the placid man. "There'a your
Byron Tungutu and family of near
Lnd
Ju*l»‘r Whipple u haul lux huy to battle..............................
said be, "gimme
Jvelton visited George Tungatc Hatun“
Jr
I
Knlntnuxoo.
,
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djty.
\ Mrs. Clyde Cole attended thu L
ck.!
Henry’ Wertman huu the job uf
Tho -party at W. M. Wu nd ill’s lust
David Asplnull la ao fur recovered
Y-ll'ihMn
HowachulU,
Friday was well attended.
from hls reernt ateknirea On tu be able OTod ,u
v
King of Battle Creek v oiled tile lat­ tu be about the hou«$ .
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"Don't you love, MIm Swett, to tit
ter's futfa'T Henry King from Fri­
Quiet English
____ Pariah.
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In the houio cn • itormy night, and
day until Bunday. Tiny attended the
The tiny pariah of Clannaborough. bear the dreamy pattering of tbe rain
party at Mr. W^nih Il’s und reported
Mra.
Agni
a nice time.
. North Devon, England, a little village, i on the roof?" liaped Mr. Muah. "Yet,
... no.
.... ..
1
* WWUUw ot only «. «&gt; &lt;S.t I lodrad. 1 ds. It I, ,o much .Muu.
Hne lake.’ '
U .anccr In hlx mouth, la nu Utter,
i b*P‘,,n&gt;*. marrlagea and buriala art er than to alt outalda In IL7
■ . Tho weptbeg,- b»M b&lt;-uju&lt; flowing op
IMra. Sklllimui of Grund Lapids Q I “ot *flr’r ^uont. The other week |
In ii mciidy streum ot otlr‘flnd or dfr­
atuyinn with hi-r non Murk Skillman i,h0 nrg‘ “arrtago ceremony for 15
other.
i
; ycara took place, but even then tbo
Advance Information.
EverybodyScoing to the'• Farmers und wlts»
MUs Rvatha Dunpvun is hums &lt; couple were not pgrUhionert. thw
Institutes at Banth-ld und Hickory
Corners te bo told soikptjiiag they;; ,‘ry,n Balti.: Creek while her mother. bride coming from St. Auatell. tbo sight?" "They call It that, although
1 IL?!!?''
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'“ u,“«. trld.sreen.. .bo., hdm. I, u Kx- before (thay met the had board that
knew before.
•p
। mouth, being tho rector'a brolher-lD- he was' wealthy and bo had baau told
. John. Rudd and wife liave.rviurm d
from Colorado
BANNER WANT ADV’S. PAX.
Mr. .Zeller and wife l'«W» bocn stay­
ing at thdr hotel at tho- Hie'for u

Charles Aldrich und family of
; ;
IIAITIMOHE CENTER.
Hhulta were Bunday guests of Mr. and
Joseph Campbell last Thursday. A
&lt; Mrs. Oldenburg .and gon of Grand Mrs..Donald McQuarrle.
Nrwton returned Mon­ i°cd. Vs oa ^0*11 WUJ&lt; ,’rv,,ln,■ Pr‘^*
Rapids came Friday tbr-a few days 1
yirfi with her couiln Chau. Dubois I day from Hustings where sho spent a
John Arnold of Kulutnaaoo Is
Nnd family.
.K'.L'i.:
«i&gt;pdlng
some time with hls wife uuI Uro. Bert Duly
sick iw
lULimiy Is
u on
un the
inc sick
i&gt; farm.
Mrs.
Loomis of Delton culled ut
Henry Smith and wife and Mra,
Clara Chirk visited L E. Andrus and
rdjir .rtwjta wife last Friday.
Glusrow und MIm Lena **n‘ ,0 «•« fo.r. 1 r daughter Mrs.
-------- __ .... Mrs. tVulton utid
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baby
rtcoverii«
nicely
from ua at­
Uat Friday.
tack of measles.
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Allen Griffen and wife of Cedar
HwuifnwyT.
,
phone line. Hla ring la three long
und one short.
Quite, u number from this neigh­
The W. C. T. V. met with Mra.
borhood attended the dance at Mr.
One inan’&amp;iught n twelve- pound
Hubka January Sth./ Wo hud a good
oils’ Friday night. • All report ai gaod
meeting.
It will meet with Mr* pickerel last week It is reported.
Ide Ultra.
John Gregory him mu du hla ap­
t Andrew Myers Is improving the
•’rirrr •
“•rwjwv wus a guest Johnson tn February. Each member
■wika nf hlH fuWn t.v n »..«w ' m-.'rl af Mr. BurkboldeFs Saturday.
la requested to respond to roll call pearance again, thia tftne hailing
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley und with a quotation from Abraham Lin­ tfotn western Miuueaoiu., .
co. Puync attended un Aid Society coln. The dute will be announced
CHEhsV
lohnayn wus watering orc of h|a te.VrlX.‘‘’m,, ot Ur-cr*
&lt;tuw» ahc throw around her head und
Will White’s dual Sunday at 1:00'
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
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It is with sad hearts we chronicle o'clock. '
' The Buildup and their teacher,
tho passing away of u dear friend.
Lois Hhoru-r Is In I'laUfwnH for uni
Mi’“ Sccbcr, were ploamnUy enterMrs- Edith Stephenson-Conklin. She ludcllnllc slay.
JI tied ut lh« hottie of A. E. Roblnsdh
Albert &amp;haffhau»er und family of died ut fit. -&gt;tbry*a huapllul, Grund
Etlicl Barber Is quite indisposed. !
reMay evening. Alonso Still brought Delton were Hynduy visitors at Isaac Ituptds, Jun. Hth.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher visited i
I loud of young fp|ka from town, Kawlon‘4’ .
, •’)
,
an operation for I
•their daughter. Mrs. N'ornxSarUldgc.
lames apd music wcro tha enlcrtqlnniura.
Hr- " ‘
mother and at Nichols hospital. Battle Creek, i
nont of the cjpning. All report a
SOUTH RVTLAND.
Thursday. Bhc is sluwly i&amp;hraylng.,
hie time.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Biggs attended thu
Mr. und Mrs. Will Culp sniiHalm d
,
&lt;HVWU QI lllUllil
&amp;■' Wtts.'axs lit J:»0 from tho. church In Grund
from Charlotte and Foatur- j
■ulurday with Mr. Hums.
BniiJda. which sho attended when a nephews
la, Ohio, ktat wook.
1?
Ono mus e, ‘rtje ypuh« pcoplo in thut girl nt home. Wo extend our »yniWill
White visited hls
'
oommunlty show the influence the putny lo the bereaved ones.
"
m^T BARRY.
cncc
und
Ray in Buttl&lt;
ik and
I lira. Frank Town. Mn. Jtnnlc Orange has had ovcp thetn by their
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster ot
Urbandale
tho
Orst
of
th&lt;l
h*lp
in
the
Sabbath
school
and
Dowling spent Friday with Mr. und
fc'ariea, Mra. Karl Ford and aoh
Clyde
Btechi
hud
tho
tti
‘hex Sb out In ‘he world.
Mrs. Andrew Ketcham.
Maurice flailed in Haftlnga hat
lose otto of hls work hoi
Dr. Hyde was coifed to tho Osborn
Mr. and Mrs. Tinkler entertained a
Mrs. John Mason visits
homo Friday to see Molhur Osborn niece and family from Bellevue the
Clark Qsbwh. *
weejs^nd* i
hi1? -"v*-*
1*4»tWrhr. Forshty’s.
Robert Morgan has moved hls (am- ter Is v. ry sick from up- ii
Listen for wedding bylis.
Loog1!0! *lU&gt; ‘‘“bw'-’k's cottugp on -pine caused by a fall.
MIm (Jrwu of IMton is wafklug
Tho Fraltlovlllo Towua
u
Mr. und Mra Uotpcr visltod ui, .Will School Argpciuilun will Ud
'
Cypwcy Stturdiy. Jail
efl'luio tiuw Burdick's hougcSmith spent Uous or.v day recently.
Harx -McGrath of Battle Crvck «is- Dime at ten p’clock.
Ai
13
vW“"«
|cnt
ilpQ h|s people the week-end.
.
Henlun
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Utt-pii VunSyckel uf Battle Creek
‘ ElUabcth Brhtkcri carid fur Doris
has bought thy old home farm ap&lt;|
ajid little tVilHuiu Hurt Wednesday
reuoD. He (,
5»*u aoun. Warren and family
ftr th«|r parents lUbklp Hart add
oru»«uvt 0,0 t*,v,r^0UIHs ^u“‘ *"jr,h
nifl everyone .
y»IJe to attend tho fun'opd of Mfsi
•u hoar i)ltn.
.Mkj,
Ho Bowers’ .took dinner
{■YJSTKaLOTIr&gt;vifo atlaud*
&gt;&lt;i ■Offen cur?
With Mrs Jlilli Zininiermuu laut Wed. ed for.
Cutivuyaucis a
«m:»jeot th«fiTiXV,14- '■*“ “WUruA INlns tpr the cotncnlci
M the funeral of Mrs. &gt;fuasou st qusvr,^
»«••••&gt;•••.■ n#W of tUlKIC I
IJiies Wednesday.'
.
wBjFy^
..'hu cornu
1- that ------way.
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u.a ma; isi? i,iiito."*i';
Quite a faw'frsm here attended the
agmer's InstUuic at Glass Creak
oyytef dinner waa servedJb pH. N.
H. BarU'f und a UtmcyMtfW hataiI MswImW

I’XlX.S.'TfSA 7ft ‘‘‘K *&gt;■&lt;»“"

Uiu" .IVh°“"’

£*’&gt;• °W £

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called to

thu following: Chief Ol
k-uhk4
Vuniiyokls.. -wife. dulighAre WUI.«uh»;- Vfcu Ohluf-GI
bd|ih and sot, Wayne v istted &amp;rl HlokllUnorc: Hcvrtiury •«
Wood
at 4'4Hur&lt;Uj||u Sun- yf*
tluurar; OH
O&lt; rtltfBhoruT: Lcciuri®
'yhli«r■ Conductor. K|
Ou.inl. Iftlng Fry. Miss!
*U »4*cT-*‘--awdt..ih&gt;n u
p|i&lt;ATtcr gave an &lt;xecl|^yt
Without |i
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Great Farm Problems

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HEN'DEKWCnT SCHOOL MOUSE,
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The great farm problems of today, ore many. Harvesting
is one, often hurriedly and expensively accomplished,‘the
latter due largely to lack of help, and much grain is there­
fore lost. Good fences and lots of them go a long way
toward solving the question of bigger profits. Put up the
fences and let the hogs and other animals go after the
waste places, pick up the lost grain, eat and grow fat on
that which would otherwise never bring a penny. This is
not theory, but demonstrated fact, known, practiced and
recommended by the best farmers and stock raisers. Two
five-acre hog pastures alternated will furnish much more
grass and make many more pounds of pork than one tenacre pasture. Hogs cap do a lot of profitable corn pick­
ing, saving the expense of help, and making more and
cheaper pork than if you picked the corn and hauled it to
them.
So it is all along tbo lin«. Tbo fcncea make il possible for you to get
all there is in (arming and at tbe same time are an asset, increasing
the worth of the farm much more than the fences cost. Any good im­
provement adds to the value of the farm much more than the coat of
- the improvement—and good fences are not an exception. If you want
GOOD HENCE come to ua. We carry AMERICAN l-IJNCE.
Wc will have something special to soy next week about fence.

GOODYEAR BROS
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and IkaIabakIc
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Belknap Sleighs
Headquarters for the Belknap Sleighs No. 3 or 4. If in need
'of anything in the sleigh line, call and see the Belknap at my
store.
Cutters—fore-door with springs and spring cutters
without doors, classy jobs, robes, fur coats and blankets. Buy
these of THE MAN WHO LOST THE PLOW. You
have been asked to pay 42 percent profit on Belknap Sleighs
long enough—don't do it any longer.

Syracuse Riding Plows in Their Season!

Jesse Townsend
Hastings, Michigan.

The Men Who Lost the Plow.

Why wait a few weeks
for what you will need
in our line. You can buy

ihald at tho homo of Mrs.
fl. Jan. H. The meeting

now, for 1cm money than
at some future'time? ? ; .

tho day, Roll &lt;«ll
by "Items of Intef-

all In «n
fortunatt

ea rthqi
lurnadc
nooiat

A dollar saved on Furniture and Home3Furmshing
will go to pay some other expedie. Gome in and
let us prove that you can save by buying now.r

and reverses
been a happy * *

Our line of BED ROOM GOODS is very large and
in this line you will do well to take advantage of the
extremely low prices that we are offering on these

Titanic disaster.
Omaha and Nab.; thh
the Mississippi and Ohio

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liumnt were a lew ot,
: Its OAlaa
It saw the completion, #
of the ]
canal, the retablbih- j
meat
ESlnese republic and In our
1’nlttfd State* the inauguration of a
DcmoerAttoPrcsldont In the person'of
Woodraw Wilson.
A aympMium. "Do Good to Olheri»" |
was given by four ladles. Mra. Jeaslc
। Htowcllc yyfth W,”'l^r'l‘ cptuwnt. de­
lined syjhpaiUii.n ha a noun meaning I
.&gt; drinking together, or a merry feast.
With ti|la 'definition In mind w&lt;&gt; were
enjoying a four courac dinner party.
Tho first eagre*, koup—the why. was
very -nby.gQvcd by Mra. Nona Coata

goods.

'

Splendid Solid Oak Drosaer has good Yizcd French
Bevel Mirror, 3 large roomy draw*™, special low price
only...........................................
$8.00
Large 2-lnch Post Vernla Martin Bed, looks like
brass, special low price........................................................ $7.60

Mrs. J. Murdock of Hastings spent
&gt;tn Friday till Monday with Mr.
• Mm. Henry It.ighv
'
fs. Walter Durkee and baby are
ling honas for nrf parents, Mr.IMra. Rising during their visit In
attended and! all enjoyed the
&gt;n by thp PlMrlct,,Sunerlntend-

—.w. —tlsborn of
Center open; Sunday with
and Mrs. Henry Rngb.
“i Hovel Barnum wont lb l-ana^rd^to visit herytunt. Mrs-

ARI.TON CENTER.
when by Mra. Jessie Stowell and the
P. Covert U on tho sick | fourth tho where by Mra. Nnyne Cool­
bough, t n« 'Tollawing poem was' a We are greatly helped or hindered in
MPMrrt. John'
Johll nn&lt;
Messrs.
and| p. n. Fleming Kr'',d ondlnfc for this part of the pfo- being good by our surroundings. Our
High Bank Brooklet.
By Don Diffidence,
■“
.,... greatest old is God who created un
It takes practice to make a good
farmer, artist, or musician and prac­ hy been said that High Hank Brook­
returned
r°“ row‘ “ hm whUu tice
lice will also
aim* gnawer the question.
RARL1 DlsfftlfT.
hills and
Windin
’ through
■•What Makes a (loot! WomanT*
woods
.
the present the .future
Mrs. Elwood Slocum Is on thd sick IliiK-KK ut the home nt &lt;». N. Uimlon.
is a monstrous high partition,
list.
‘Twlxt th* border neighborhoods;
”• l'”.TkTi.JLSS?
“ “ m’"rnr“ •"i-n.a
lb. wnria lb. b..i .tal
That folks who. live on either side.
Manning's people of Albion announv-,
Like ancient Scottish bands.
'tssr* "“j?*?
i
Ing the death of their little daughter
School Report.
Ruth, iwhnse death occurred Friday.'
With* jealous haatlle hand*.
Itepnrt of Cobb school for month The long forgotten . mevMgr, the
Books, and M wo gUnc*
lending Jnn. #:
love unspent. •
I! throuj
r- wealth of
*.............
&lt;.■
through them wo hoc what a feast of
Springs Monday for burial.
,
Number of days taught. ““
”L— “--------- ------ --h------------ *Vr™*'■
r*r‘* nrr
k11—
"R* 1 good ihlmre Is In store for us. Since
Lydia Wunderlich spent Riturday । Totzil attendance. Hl.'
i
thesq Aome loved ones waRIng. I our
meeting death has claimed
With Marie Matthew?.
"Your friendship we decline."
So show them that you care for them —
Thrive who attended the Farmer*
before It is |oo late.
..
’urnlx r of boys *-i&gt;r&lt;dl&lt;d. 3.
Buch mor les nu re will do no harm.
I
We nejl Itstoned to a solo, "A Baliy
I'crri-nlnge nt attendance. 5tS.ll- -, For Sale." by Mrs. Blanche Merrick. "No one heart the door that opens.
And hearing such u twisted yai
Those having perfoet attenunve
■Most drives me Into tears;
When they pass beyond our call;
barhood nr* spend
were Fliiraladlii Willetts. Arthur Wil­
Who ever tnld the stdry
'
Soft as loosened leaves of roses.
coasting down hill.
letts, Clarence Tcxter and Beatrice
Most surely can't deny
[Ono by one our loved ones fall." '
it
It's u twisted windy flurry
Jciinlo
Coats.
reporter.
by Mrs. Julia Fisher.
Grnco M. Rnlyen. Teaeher. *
B.ViNER WANT ADVH. PAY.
Resembling a He.
Ills partitions Just a shadder.
No thicker than the fog

ANNIVERSARY SALE
ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, We atk goiiig to celebrate
Our Third Anniversary by giving you a Specud Sale. This is hot
a big advertisement only, but a real sale—one^you may depend up
$ QB. What we say we do, you may be sure we WILL do. It will
be for your interest to most carefully look ox^r our list.

25 Pounds H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar For ..... ....
One Package to a Customer

Extra Special

30c

“Butterfly” regular 35c now___

Club House, regular 30c now... _28c

28c
25c
Nedrow, regular 28c now___ _ .25c

Old Reliable, regular 30c now—

Mo Ka, regular 28c now______

Canned Goods
Alaska Red Salmon 20c value__

15c

Early June Peas 15c value._.12c or $1.35 doz.
Marrowfat Peas 10c value.

Quaker Corn 10c quality.

8c or 95c doz.

8c or 95c doz.

Quaker Tomgtoet 15c quality. .13c or 2 for 25c

Mustard Sardines..

.3 for 25c

$1.15

In Cloth Sacks

Coffee Specials
Mr. D. A. Green of the
H. J. Heinz Co. and
Mr. Ristie of the Nat­
ional Biscuit Ck&gt;.. will
be with us to demon­
strate their respective
goods. YOU are most
cordially invited to call
and sample these ex­
cellent goods.
Come and bring your friends.
You need not buy unless you
want to —we will not urge
you.

Th* patrons of Telephone Lines
lg-ISt will have an oyster supper
at Duvld Ickes Thursday to which all
patrons are cordially Invited.

MORGAN.
The Free Methodist Quarterly meet­
ing which chined Sunday evening was
a real means of grace to our little
Zion.
Elder Gflsvfald camo to us
with a message of
and hope.
Mra. Beatrice Knapp and daughter
Allee, of Detroit, returned to their
home Saturday.
After spending ii
fortnight with the farmer's parents.
Mr. and Mra. J.W. Muntun,
Fred Rock and two fellow railroad
employees of JackMR flPftlt Friday
the guests of the former's folks H. D.
Wobb and family.
•

From underneath the bog.
This little brook partition
Is no higher than Its brink.

Ing In Yankee Springs spent’ the
week-end at homo.
Mr. nnd Mra. Ray Blower and son
Stanley of Olmstead returned home

with J. W. Shaffer nnd family.
Oliver Bolton of Hasllngs, A. D.
Thomas of Cedar Creek. Miss Nellie

quarterly meeting. The District EldTo our flocks that come to drink.
.TIs joy to meet our neighbors there.
Bam Marshall went Monday toiAnn
Full many times a Week
And pass the kindly cornpllnicnt.
Shake hands across the creek;
erntlon.
It's a prattlin' merry brooklet.
Ringin' through tho hills and woods
both under the
And Its music blends the union
Of thoul'ordcr neighborhoods.
Myrtle Cheeaaman - has about re­
Good fetfin's seem to thrive right
covered from an attack of pneumon'Mougst people long thl* creekt Good deeds go cross and back again
■ And rrlss ciosa o'er the creek:
COVNTY LINE.
They plant some everyday some■ Mrs. Ella Bishop of Lake Odessa

For doin' gbn.l the neighbors here
Are noted tar and wide:
They shift her to the highest gear
To beat the other side.

25c
25c
3'A lbs. Sears Crackers-----25c
3 lbs. Carolina Head Rice.[
25c
10c
Seeded Raisins, 12c value...
Libbys2Sc qt. can Olives......... .21c
Assorted Jellies 10c or 3 for......25c
8 lbs. best Rolled Oats-------2 pkgs. Jersey Corn Flakes

Soaps
5c
5c
25c
Expert Borax Soap 7 bars.... ..25c
Galvanic Soap 6 bars for___ J.25c

Excello Castile Soap 10c bar.
Celluloid Starch 10c pkg.....
White Borax Soap 6 bars ....

■

■

M.

.

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25cts |

144

JAY MEAD

of woodland

Holstein Cattle Ass'n. These meetings

northeast thorx apple,,.
She was clean gone out her head.
And them women wouldn't leave her
Hut they stuck right by her bed;
ara were In MlddievUls Tuesday at­
They nursed her and they. soothed tending the. farmers Institute.
her pg In:
After spending Ave wbeks with Her
Did so many kindly things
sister In Grand Rapids Mildred TenEyck has returned home. ,
Tlie I* A. 8. was entertained nt the
She was hen.rln' Angels* wings
home of Mrs. AzUms Thursday. A
.
•_ ..
nnd ■ nice
flutin' nil ground her bed
sum was auui-u
,
And we come mighty near a lovin'
Mra. John,Thornton. Is very 111 with
Of them folks across the creek.
p n e u m o n laI don't know whnt they'll do with me.
MARTIN
CORNERN.
Nor‘whore they'll flx my lot,
3ly- «n&lt;&gt;
.M,,nn
Annie Heldetnan of tho Center road
A future homo or not:
But when the Ixard Is waitin'
i... rwnn.
.
By the Golden Gates up there
Beatrice,
the
Jitlla
daughUx.pt
iff.
To welcome homo Illa loved ones
and Mra. Milo Barry, had an opera­
। From here —■*“
*
tion for enlarged tonsils and adenoids
J know that
111 pilot them ■
on Thursday of last week. Dr. Mc:
Intyro performed the operation.,
And welcome home Hla children.
Willard Hilton of Hastings spent
Our neighbors 'cross the creek.
at the IT. B. church

Grove called- on Mrt.' Millie
Sil at the home of Mr.'Saturday.
_________ _______
and Mrs. Walter Ickes February Mb.
The North Baltimore Telephone
Co. will enjoy an oyster dinner at the
hoine-of Mr,.and Mrs. Charles Castelelh Thursdsya All patrons are cordi­
ally Invltid to attend.
~

Grange at Maple Grove Saturday.
The annual meeting of the Shults
Co-operative. Co-partnership Creamera from this vicinity will attend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Willetts
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Skidmore and children Sunday.

, ...... mi*. ...VI,. .......
more and Miss Grinnell assisted Mr.
butchering Monday.

Telephone
No. 144

larfllir

Kost latnslng.
Erma! Oerilnger of latke Odessa
And thunderbolts and llghtnin'
visited hls cousin Waldo Oerilnger
Was serechln* through the sky:
Thursday.
■
Men and teams nnd dust came rollin'
Mra. Orloy Gilliland and little son
have tieen spending several days with
And they never stopped a haulin'
her parents, Oscar Lepard's of We»t
Till my wheat wan in the rick.

Mr. an, Mra Will llulln... Mr.

EIGHT BARS OF LENOX SOAP FOR

IHV HOTI
and Mra. Ge&lt;&gt;.
Friday.

And fnelln* a most t-rasy:

The mootin' broke so haxy;
And soon n thunder cloud came up.

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Hastings, Mich

Undertaking

Frank Dlllenbcrk. She will also visit ’
HOlzMKS Ciri'IlCH.
arrlot Fuller will entertain
before returning.
,
R.;Wednesday. January
’■ Rarmim and
to commence nt 13:30
tarp. A goad program has
r mm
teen J»rtp«im1. All are Invited.
Stowell's In Woodbind Sunday.
-Mr*. Lorina Rarnum

k
w

guests of Mr.
Idmoro Monday.
KrMr.
and Mrs. E.

.
Cronk

Fisher

NOHTHEABT CARI/TON.
Quito a good, number from this
way attended the Farmers Ihatltute
at Carlton Grange Hall WadfeadAy.
MIm I rah Schrny and flire of her sev*
enth and eighth grades of {fee Chaney
school attended the afternoon session.
Miao Mafy Spencer, teacher of ths
Friend school, and Ruby and Ruth
Cheney took-supper with A. Decker
and family Wednesday evening.
Wm. Tasker and . family -were
guests of Roy Wickham and-wife ot
the Holmes vicinity Swday.
Hl. O,bb.

mowing down Bien Ilka a psMIlsnos,'
remarked Uta etrflUe .thinker, "it 1&gt;
strange that there are ell
the former alwayt ahead

�THE

22,1814-29 EASES.

HASTINGS

Jhe Car i/hat Sells
By the Srainload

BANNER

PART THREE—PARES 17 TO 20.

VISITS OLD HOME III I
NORTHERN NEW YORK

Is built of small round robhu-stoix*.

KNEW IRVING BACHELOR,

here, und I think the Adirondack de

handsomest library building 1 have

lu
In Gaitan. I shall »lwu&gt; &gt; feel glad
that I saw tills building.
the lace-capped matrons of my child­
hood
with
their
anility
lilac
ribbon*
MRS. ALBERT CHAM. op MILO,
taxidermist, Mr.
tltaek ribbon*
WRITES A BOL T ||pK
I.idles undr
TRAVEIa

The Buick Overhead
Valve Motor is &lt;utr*nteed to develop more

NOVELIST. AS A GOY

more mileage per gal­
lon of gasoline than
any other motor of its
size, either American
or foreign make.

Ilea through ..no grand p.inornni.i

I’rom Width
Many Barry
PlonecrH Emlwmn.

Model B-25—91050—F. O. B. Flint
Some fpst her
raise In Pierpont. J. I
Limutn truck horse of
— — . — —.... ...... ..J .. ....... ..-..HOI UUIlace. The dairy busln- -• 1. u»nllnihK.
but I do nut think dairymen w..rk us
hur.l
mrn on rrnln f
ui,.i,i.

Talk to a
Buick Owner

pant at the pnwnt d
Wives spin enough f»

Stop any Buick Driver anywhere and
ask him how his car runs.
Ask him about Buick power.
Ask him about Buick service and how
his car is standing up.
Ask him how much mileage he gets to
the gallon of gasoline.
He’ll have you .beaten—unless you
drive a Buick.
The 1914 B-25 is a car we’re proud of.
It is Delco started, has all kinds of "pep,"
is good to look at, rides easy, and is
wonderfully economical in operation
and maintenance. It is left side drive
and center control.

■itch a mystery
to make an exclamation
hearing seem
fended.
r,r,.|.
1 ,IKleP. were .
hjjg ion,. .lfl(
‘J"**

bail itlK4t&gt;|&gt;&lt;-a

motrnexs of thin iitace -from railroad.-

my cousin* tnu spinning lung
White wool when I Visited It.Realties my twin uni t. - I united In'nnd the natural
Pierpont another uncle. Hn.» cr.in- country.• cou|
dull, a venerable man &lt;•■.&lt; i su yearn I .if Its people
old. who was a forty-mner going to then., old cu»
California during the r-i«h i..r gold i lonhil purity
and later returning to hi- &gt;. .tn .- state. When Itiran numb.

Produces Green Feed the year
'round. Something New. Mfd.by

The-'. thing*

The Jordan &amp; Stedle Mfg. Co.
Hastings, Mich.

fiixca and nmall game w- r. i.-ry ।
llftil. A largo fox that wax
micd by hounds crruta-.l the ru.
ahort distance from us a- my i
nnd I were driving In Pierpont.
cousin. Hattie Mtitthviv.. |,h&gt;|. n.
mountains.

......
industry. economy und
push among the*.. ruck-ribbed hllta.
ltl. hl.iml. Wi

f.irmhvlll.-

•tty place j luith mother* had been

Howe. Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertles,
Investment Bankers, Grand Rapids,
Furnish Michigan Efficient Service.]

Inc hin family from
Klehlind.

iiullILli’
train nt Canton a
morning of Nowmbi-r
irrlvlng in that city
riding several miles

11 n I shed
&gt;C Ule lending urimlqal

iml li« living a retired

Ittmiildltlg 1* a

ASK FOR COMPLETE CATALOG

Hastings Buick Co
New Messer Building

found my aunt
for inure than
very natural -to
gray. She will
ny of the older

frost stops work

Cat Mothered Chicken.

which distinguished herself, after lot-1
ins a family of kittens, by curling up
hi the woodbox and mothering to the
beat of her ability a small chicken..
That she bad given it a thorough1
"washing." the condition of its tenth-&gt;

made.

Hastings, Mich

. man0?X"
h'^ '?
tt. JACK *, ,, ■— .n , .u — —, — .._,i
A
w 1 tened
a well for tho
city of Emporia, and tbo well was I
ON LILLY PAD LAKE DRAIN
drilled at the point where the stick I
pointed down. Tho drilling was done
at tho clty'a expense. Tho water was
found at a depth of several hundred
pictctl In Spring,
feet, and proved to be very aalt. The
Owing to tho cold weather work on
city Is out about |50O.—Kansas City Un- Lilly Pud Imko Drain, south of
Star.
i town, has been po^y&gt;onod unjll
I spring. This take. comnKinly known
I «a "Bull Head" lake, will bn lowered
The drain will be ano mile long and
will foltow In. the main the course of
Cherry Brook from Un soure'e in the
lake to Its confluence with Kali creek
near the C. K. &amp; 8. It. II. tracks. In
Its course of one mile, tho creek falls

QID you [VER [JSE PARCEL pOST?

enough moat of the lake could be
drained.
.
*
The drain le an open ditch five and
one-hcalf feet deep and 13 feet wide

We use it in sending flowers to you
and find we can give good service.

Children.

Mint Snail
ut Siu
irmlHU-Cir. Eul ut Butatn.
Grand Rapids, Mich.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL GO.

Bert Arehnrt. 10.
Eighty acres for MOO |* very cheap

Stora-18 Monroe Ave.
PHONE 5995.

Drain Commissioner D. K. Blrdsnll
will look for a rifle which ho and hl*

If your ortier amounts to fa or over we’ll pay telephone charges.
Cartl of Thanks

120 Aereo five miles from Hastings on a

good graveled road
and fine location, 90 acres under cultivation and 30 acres of second*fcro'wth timber and pasture, good 9*room house in first class

shape, basement barn 36 by 56, corn erib, hen house, silo and
hog house. This fanfi has 40 acres seeding, plenty of fruit, steel
wind mill and tank, tjieprice is $6,000. Terms one half down-

40 Acres day and gravel loam soil, all gently rolling and all
binder cultivation, good 9-room brick house with furnace, two
barns, one flat 30 by 42, the other basement 28 by 50, also corn
crib, granary, hen house and hog house. This place has good
windmill, tanks, plenty of all kinds of fruit, good location and
five miles from Hastings. Price $3,300, terms $1,000 down.

Crook &amp; Gould
Real Estate

and Insurance
HASTINGS, MICH.

•n for the singing at

the lake will recede to such an extent
that the farmers will have added to

for Christmas and other occasions.

Two Farm Bargains

wish to thank
kindness and
ho contributed "

ISOO. It ha* been dug to a point
within about, 50 rod* of the lake.

Plants

Everything in Cut 63906325

father. William
.irches with, ,,„u Uv, „. Sh.. Wil, married K&gt; my
pntehce or .meir win n li and wmt with him to
hill*, rock-1,),,, foothill* of the Adirondack* und
■’•"er side |j,,,,1 wpj, (ny grandparents one year.
.. l?" Ph" ,"1'*
many humorous thing*
Ung Bach-tai,„UI her life |p Hint country. She
aoti Blrhr - I ' .a...
. ..........

I many kind friends and neighbors
Who so kindly unstated with kind nets
and words of sympathy in tho slck| nesa, death and burial of our loved
| one. In times of affliction may God
deal as kindly with them.

and Children.
I around an hl* hunch and began look­
ing at un. I won much embnrraurd
nt coming In m&gt; lute and thought hlx
turning .ir.ainil wan bocatOK* of thin
fact, I motioned to him to turn back
facing tho speaker.
Hta reply was
। nidsoleex and I think painless. He
up a face ut rue.
He was ai
Miiali boy., but I. shall never fur-1

__
un.i waist, both plaitoil very full |tat thu waist? His feet were In little j|
‘ copper toed boots with red tops.
The lawn of Pierpont In tha foothllta Is" the "North Country" which
1
i.-■ m M.i.^.he« has
e.u
I books. W'fl
j being' JibSri
country? ' ■

/WARRKN H. KNOW.
Advertised IxMlerx.
borrowed from
my
&lt;;rand(athcr &lt;
E. E. Bolinger. John Dobbyn. A.
One of the most pro
training in .ill - departments ot tho I Crandall and the woman with one j
H. Gtinea. John Hardy. Lngmar Leht.
• tooth was familiar to my childhood—j
flclent
brokerage
u
Chiud Lewis, Kendall Merlau, Joel
r.
llabl.firm
of
this
kind
is
auj*
^rs.
Dcnwra
who
long
ago poised
Helntxelman. John SchemperH, A. G.
___ - to any community. Il is equfp- |
Hmlth. Archie Vahelle. MIm Velma
Grand Rapids. This Arm attracted ped to make careful Investigation*.'
I returned to‘Canton to visit my,
j McArthur. Misa May Whitesometime*'tasting for a period of cousins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gardner,,
comment during th previous periods several month*, estnldlahing tho re-| who* line home Is near the college
when it • was operating ’under the liability of an Issue before making nft buildings where their two sons utnames of C. H. Cnrrign* &amp; Co.. and offcring to its client*. It employs the j tend school.
Howe. Corrigan &amp; Co.. and built up a best -ttnrneys and engineer*, nnd get j There was a game of foot ball play­
largo investment buslnean with clients result* which the average Individual t ed between the college team nnd Oginvestor would be entirely unable to ' dcruliui* during my stay. Earl, my
ffi this way it performs an In-' cousln'sCwldast boy. told me It was
Decay of the System Easily Pre-' shoeOl such u steady and sutat.intl.il reach,
valuable service to tho public, being , hta last Tamo with the college team
._ ..
.
wou],j graduate'In the spring?
vented by tbe use of RHEU51A growth that a larger organisation wa* ------------ . .----- &gt;----------needed, resulting in 'ha present ar­ matter of choosing un investment.
....,
v..„
.
.................
Chronic Rheumatism is the result of rangement with tour ptvtners. B. A.
Snow. Corrigan
। vriiKuu &amp; uentra
Bortles;■ ta na Gardner. I certainly had a line
the organs of the body becoming impreg­ Howe, W. H. Snow, C. H. Corrigan ireHowe.
diable and efficient,
thoroughly reliable
efficient. II time In their home. 1 then-went by
nated with Uric Add crystals, which cause and w. M. Bertles.
and many Investors
ira make a prattles
practice 1I train to Holden to visit Lester's twin,
their decay. Rheuma will stop all inroads
All of these men hare h»d exten­ of turning over to them funds to he .Chester Crandall, who
of the disease and restore the natural sive experience, and are fully dapable Invested at the firm's discretion. This farm. He met me st tl
functions of the system. RHEUMA lim­ of handling tho tinnn«lal affairs ot fact Indicates the cohfldenoe general- a fine horse hitched lo
bers up the stiffened joints und reduces their clients.
Mr. Hpwe and Mr. ly felt In the integrity and sound mnxoo carriage. He ha
the swellings. 50 cents a bottle—money Snow give their c’l&gt;oatws*tteitlon to julgment of their transactions. The: finest dairy herds In hta section of
the investment department, while Mr. present offices’of the firm comprise «I the country. Hls wife took me to Pon­
returned if it. taila.
Corrigan nnd Mr. BcrUslf handle the tine suite on 'he Sth floor of the . dam to visit a cojtsln, Isabel Mathews.
CARVT7TH A STEBBINS.
brokerage transaction*.
All
four Michigan Trust Building, with ac- i Potsdam la certainly a tins town and
membm-of the Arm have previously cominodailons for private consults- j la tinted for its quarries of red atone
held important positlMg with WellI tions with client*, and an excellent. which Is much «.»&gt;'
known financial house* in Grand general equipment for handling their I for buIMfng purposes
Rafllds, • and' have YiadP- n thorough clients' business.

FalseTeelh

।

RHEUMATISM

isiaHsms

Set of Teeth $3
BEST GOLD CROWN $3
BEST BRIDGE WORK $3
DENTAL WORK ON CREDIT

.

(Ten Yea; Guarantee)

scientious, sympathetic
meat for your teeth st
easonable co»t.

NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS
H10 Monroe Ararat

�MICH1BAN POET SAID TO

Sfl|rttiwfl8tflrnMichigan

HAVE INIPIREO KIPUNB
Alfred Noyes, Great English 1‘oct,

The writing of. Ben King, one of
Michigan's poets, are almost un­
known today outside of the literary

out

IUR HAIR HEEDS
PARISIAN SAGE

radiant with life at once. Use Parisian
Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles.
The first application removes dandruff,
stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair,
takes away tbe dryness and brittleness,
increases the beauty of the hair, making
it wavy and lustrous.
Everyone needs Parisian Sage.

Legal JMwrtl«ntRt$

revival m«
_. Barryvlllo,
lira buried on the shore of lake
flllltta of Charlotto
Michigan ut St. Joseph. who Inspired
^the week the guoaU
Kipling to Writs "Barrack Room Bal­
lads."
TWenly ' years ago King's
WhUc coasting down tho faarryvllle
verse entertained thousands of news­ hlfl Saturday on a voir of slalghs
got
beyond
control
and
ran
Into, tbe bank throwing tho party off.
us follows by the Evening Bulletin of John Higdon being one of them ig
ITiltadelphla:
laid up tn bod.

Will'll l««C
... '.......... - -­ from the list of forgotten-American
found It Impossible to strike a oat- poets and newly illuminated yester­
day by Alfred Noyes, the English

services of an expert accountant for
the purpose of locating the difficulty.
It was found that a heavy shortage
existed, which tho county treasurer
und hls predecessor were both unable
to solve. Thia week It was learned
from Frank U Brokaw, treasurer of
Engle township, that he had con­
fused DJOIt of the township's money

said

that

lU-preM'iiiail»6» of tlMi people pull
jrorno funny moves In disbursing funds
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
from city, village and county treaaBtate of Michigan. Tha Circuit Court I
o"‘ |4oU£’ci’i“.‘7hInks'The Mlafor the County ot Barry In Chan- | aukt(| board 1)f Mupervu.oni have
. cery;. ..
,
, T.
1 broken all records by paying the
Lena Robinson, formerly Lena Stege&gt;)f f&lt;&gt;ur inillan, convicted on a
charge of violating the game laws.
State Game Worden Kidder arrestLevi Cameron. Willie and John Bhowand Martin nosega for trapping muskrats out of
season. Attorney General Grant Fel-

Defendants.
Bull pending in the Circuit Court
th«

on the l«t&gt; day of December A. D.

TAMARAC CORNERS.
Forrest Houghuiin had the' mlsirtuno of a tittle, runaway Bunday

THE MICHIGAN FARMER
Through an arrangement fortunate for our readers and for thia
paper, we are able to offer the following;

not hurt badly but hls new cutter
was quite badly banged up.
Word came from Hastings to Mr.

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Mrs. Guy Brlggg uro the proud par­
ents of a bright baby girl. Both
mother and child are doing well.
Miss Gladys Purdtin who has been

not want to suggest that Kipling pin- Blanchard and
Portland returned
glarlxed from King.
But certain home Sunday,
qualities In their work indicate that
.Mrs. Davq Lepord and children
the one man may have been Influenc-1 I^nna. Cleatus and Lottie of Luke
Odessa spent Bunday at Clyde Pured by the other.' "
King's book of verse appeared' sev-' dun's.

QVIMBY.
Whale 8taak.
itlcnded
Japanese people for whale meat that
Room Ballads" of Kipling.
&lt; spending a weak with her sister Mra.
liltxman
last
Wednesday
and
all
re
­
A set of, verse that helped make Fannie Gilbart returned to her home
there ia great danger of a scarcity ot
port u good lime.
King famolis was hla "If I Should I In Saranac, Sunday.
No school Wednesday as tha teach­
We Tonight." The vers/ “Nothing to ।
Bora Cotton'a received word from
tha Flowery Kingdom.
Kat
King's their daughter Mra. Itanda Lipscomb
Eat Hut
But Food" is
Is nno)her
nno|h«. of .......clever writings, while hls parody on in Grand Rapids that a flne SH lb.
"They Stood on the Bridge at Mid­ baby boy had taken up his abode in
that the Japanese government permits
Miss Leva CMteleln enjoyed
night" trained widespread publication. their home and answers to tho name
of Ford Eugene. Both mother und the farm.
hunting purposes, but the number ot
vhlld doing finely.
Geo. Scott and family visited nt whales captured Is not restrictad In
Mr. Clary's In Hastings one evening
WE8T VERMO5TVIIJ.E
Bowling
Frank Brown and wife celebrated
MIm Kittle McIntosh spent Friday!
their golden wedding anniversary
renins In Htnrtinss the cucst of Mrs.
In a local acmetcry. but
Katurduy. Their children and grand­
the Grange i tha former selling there for 19 cents
children were all there.
placing of a hug''
Dale Navue and Deta Downing
Mrs. Reginald Winslow spent Wedtmuld&lt;
nnaduy in Hastings with her mother
who wu Beriomriy Ul.
stream which Inspired sonic of King'
The methods bf preparing it rescm
| ville visited .their daughter. Mrs.
'A jolly load of students from the I
। Charlie Nease and family Friday.
write methods being broiling, frying
j Charles Bpelknan and wife visited Bldelman Wednesday evening.

C

above prescribed for hls apftearatacV.'
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.
Lincoln H. Titus.
Solicitor for Complainant.
Business
Addr.w: :0S-J09 Peck
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Building, Kahtmaxoo. Michigan.

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Bar-

Cminiy of Barry, made on the IGth
day uf January. A. D. ISA 4. four

for creditors to present their claims
late of said county, deceased and that

qulrcd to present their claims to wild
in the City of Hustings, for examina­
tion and allowance, on or before the
such claim* will lie heard' before said
Muy next, ut ten o'clock in the furc-

C11ARLEH M.'MACK.

1.30

THE MICHIGAN FARMER. t t
•« y««r
both papers
THE HASTINGS BANNER,
yew

the county general fund to pify the
Prosecutor Dumin protested
fldavlt on flic, that the Defendant tines.
Samuel B. Btegemsn Is not a resident but Supervisor Decker's plea that
"this board had appropriated money
for a whole lot of Illegal purposes
On motion of Lincoln H. Titus, sol­ and one mor* will not hurt us any,”
argu­
icitor for the Complainant, it Is Order- , proved the more persuasive
.
.
ad that the said non-resident Defend­ ment.
ant Samuel B. Btegcman cause his
appearance to be entered In this
Woodland Thursday.
cause within three months from the ing came lo light In the vicinity of friends here Sunday.
Charlie Tuckerman visited relatives
remained in Nashville to help care
Otsego this week.
Un Saturday a
visited at Ernest Offley's Sunday.
man giving hls name as Tom Collins In New York last week.
Complainant's Hili of Complaint to camo here pretending to be looking
who Is seriously III.
line vailed at Jnd. Phillips' Tuesday.
B. U Edmonds and wife visited
for a farm to buy. He went out lol
Mrs. B. B. Downing of Nashville their brother Jay Edmonds and fam­
rd on said Solicitor for tho Complain- John McGowan's south of tuwn and,
ily in Hastings Bunday.
Mra F. S. Scroder visited her moth­
on said non-resident Defendant of a
The L. A. B. wlll nieet at th&lt;
ail
er. Mrs. John Manser of Bellevue part
Lester Maxson moved to Bellcfue for dinner Thursday, Jan. 9l.
copy of said Bill and Notice of this
. are ewsmiy inviveu.
K.i I ur.lau.
cordially
S'S
"n.d .rar?il&lt;n£S ne*5i are»*«•&gt;
««« invited.
°r northern Michigan
Grace Quinn nf Detroit Visited h&gt;
•aid non-resident Defendant.
famtiv
Jud 1 hl,,,p* and | visited hls frother Trcaton one day
U,nUy 8umUy-_____________
I Uat week. *
And It is further Ordered. That
within twenty daya the Complainant
Cah't look well, &lt;at-well or feel
cause a notice of this order to be pub­
Dally Thought.
well with Impure blood feeding your
lished in tho Hustings Banner, a
Strickland. Sunday.
body. Keep tha blood pure with HurW
newspaper printed, published and clr- wa&gt;
The infant son of Mr.
j dock Blood Bitters. Tiit simply, take! lira
culatlng In sold County, and that such , hlH
mit.1ir.llAn
bllcatlon ' h. rnntlnuert therein at ..
at once 1

of this order to be personally served
un said non-resident Defendant at

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I YOUR FAVORITE F

King's

newspaper readers, possibly helped
Inspire Rudyard Kipling In the lirepartition of hls “Barrack Room Baljads.'
hud
"Mr. Noyes said tl
found trace in Klpllng'a. ------ ------Indicate plainly that the great poet j
of English Imperialism '—
।

’. Skinner, who made

Imburjied.

j. Ill . ...............................

lading

for Afred Noyes, the great English
rann-df-letters, to come over to this
side of the "Pond" und tell us that It

unaui* to Miunn *
—- •
•nd the hauls which they did make
consisted mostly of game fish wltn
only * few carp and dog tl«h mixed inIt Is thought that tho uneven bottom,
of the lake may have had consider­
able to do with tho failure to secure
results with the tpg nut.

CARVETII « STEBBINS.

lay at Mr. and

■ The lull of tho whale Is considered
t especially delicious by our elmond-

Obeying Instructions.
Jock McTarish had the misfortune
wm

given a bucket ot water, a brush

jailor camo through and saw McTavlah giving himself a thorough soour-

■el‘T“ asked tha surprised McTavlsh.

Alcoholic Sentiment
Tha singing souse is a nuisance, but

much ho loves hls Dear Old Mother.'
Cincinnati Enquirer.

The First Step

_• Often means so much. It
has meant success to thou­
sands of youngpcoplc who
wrote for our Catalogue as
the first step toward a good
salaried position. Take
the step to-day. Address
. barrel are filled with lead it ia usually
Detroit Business Univer­
.-■rn.-wr. In hatri. an
nnamtltv 1
sity, 63 - 69 West Grand
River Ave. Detroit, Mich.
E. R. SHAW, President.
Rifling a Barret
i
a riov sartai
®*4e *»lb\«pwtal macblnory, and unI ’«• &lt;”&gt;»
^la be could not do tha I
work properly, no natter bow akiUad i
fa. wa. When tha grooves of a rtfla’

ind this

Reports which Tuesday evening Olin Grccnman und1
wife entertained. Mbs Bernice Ixillmon. J. M. Hill and Dell Willis drvQv
tor high honors. Miss Lennon won.
Clcll VunNocken was consoled. Fri­
day eve. J. M. Hill entertained Mix*
In iIm- begtnnkig Ot thing* In Haug- Anna Tcrwlllcgar won high prixe-and
Miss Gracu Kidder and Mias Ithca
VunNocken drew fur the consolation,
making a detour uf the hlshwuy. Il prlxe. Miss VunNocken won.
was constructed wholly of "logs laid
beside und upon one another, until
enough were In the Healing pile to J. 11. Moon.
a team and load.
brother. E. O. Urecnman und fam­
ily. They had nut seen each other
this has answered the i
both bridge und highway.
Ituymond Dibble- attended the 1. O.
O. F. banquet ut Olivet lust Tuesday
who believe there 1s much valuable und reports a tine time. Buys t|»crc
were
thirty members went from Belle■ ork-pin* lumber to be made of It.
They will-plant a suw-m(|| there and
Tiie ladles of lb« Advanced Birthsee what they can do with thu old
lay club will entertain their families
to an oyster stlppcr Friday evening ut
sum

of the suit of Wm. F. Scilcck

JANUARY INVESTMENTS
MAY BE

MADETiN

A BASIS THAT WILL SHOW YOU AN UN

USUALLY HIGH INTEREST RETURN.

Sound bonds and preferred stocks may be purchased
to-day at prices materially lower than prevailed a year ago.

Every such period of low prices in the past has been followed
HAJTIN6S CITY BANK REPORT.
hls

by a corresponding reaction, during which prices are higher

and interest rates lower. If you will buy long-term securities

BMSK:
Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner spent
। Munday ut Fred Warner's of Delton.
Mr. uni Mrs. Ed. llcnlun of Nash­
of latke Michigan along the Chicago ville were truuils ut BUytcho Warner's
Jaku front.
They claimed that.
I nuuld the water recede, they would
be cniltl-d In found an Independent
| nation, entirely upurt from tho Unit­
ed Flutes. The Judge ruled that such
a noli"i&gt; In foreign t&lt;/ present day
reason: that the lake belongs to the
govcrniiieitl and tho submerged land
lo the bordering states. Tho Indian*
have paid lawyers much money und
Ih|I&lt;vkT they still owned land their
chiefs noxcr sold but which they long

now, you can insure a high rate of interest over « period

during which, in all probability, it will be impossible to in­

vest as profitably as at present.

When others are buying

bonds to net 5 per cent, your money will be earning 6 per
cent or better.
If you will send your name and address we will be

glad to give you detailed information.

Gladys and Ituby Briggs spent
Friday evening In.Needmore.
Mr. uud 'Mrs. Dorr Andrews of
• Inatef spent Friday with her father
in this vicinity.
Mri and Mr*. James Driggs ot
Urcoh.im spent Huutluy with his cous­
in Bert Briggs npd family.
.

Taint til.

Rheumatism is very pamful and
exhausting. especially tn l||6 chronic
Mage. Tu get quick rcUef when
these sptfla
come on. RENNEF
IAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL Is ,th»
■ king needed.
It i« a clean and

SEAHE CORN ER b.
Ms*. H. B. Downing vt Nashville
vislicd the week-end w|tU ti»r Maier.
Mrs. M- L- Downing.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Maxsun vlslltd Mr.
and Mr* John Wall al Nashville
Tuesda).
KMpit
«f Jackson la home
tnd will work the (arm ths coining
iiiurtic r.

nmgTMKirr bahieeiks

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�THE H.WHNG4 BAMXKB. JVSfAKY M. 1911,

HELPFUL JUMMTIOMS FOR

HASTIN0S-BREEDERS

YOUNG GIRLS WHEN III CITIES

21
siding tho lit

It acta on
j kind nutrition, thu.
Tilfcngth to tho nerves,
rform lu very important

If in failing health write Da R. V. Here©’*
faculty at kivaUda' Hotel, Buffalo, Naw York

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, IWcb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner ol Monroe and Division Ave.
Fann Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phonei—
Bell, 173
Citizens. 5173

mile* of Kind clay roads In tho United
States, according to tho OfflcA ot
i'ubllo. Roads, U, 8. Department of
Agriculture. Tho tlmo to work the
roads I* In tho spring when the soil
1* dump, if tho working of tho road*
la deferred until talo In summer when
they ere dry. they uro not only much
inoro difficult- to put In proper ahapo
Out tho cost of repair Is greater than
If they were worked early In tho
eprlng.
1’rovlous to 1991 comparatively lit­
tle, If any, of these roads existed. The
popularity df this typo of road 1* duo
to tho fact* that It 1* cheap, compara­
tively nrm and durable, cosy to con­
struct and repair, and that tho ma­
terials out ot which it Is built arc
plentiful In many sections of the
country.
.
' The sand-clay mad Is mndc by
mixing the sand and clay Jn suck a
wqy that the grain* of Kind touch
each other, the apace* between the
grain* belntr tilled with clay which
set* as a {binder.
The approximate mixture of sand
and clay may Ito determined by nil-

water is poured carefully Imo the
■and until It reaches the point of
ovcrflowltiK. TJio Volume of water
removed from tho second vessel rupnsenfe approximately tho proportion
of clay needed.
'
The proper proportion of sand and
finishing. clny cun best be determined, how-

100 in teat* thia month: Spoiling, vlx.,
Thelma Crandall, Jcsilo Jewell and
oh Joy!
Gladys Everett*.
Geography, via.,
&lt;&gt;rpha Schoch was
Thelma
Crandall and Dori* Jowell.
dare a. .ho had an operation on her
Hm L. Hhcpard. Teacher.
no*e during vacation.

as pollceuicn, railway oitlvtals or I toh‘of'Maple Greve, with perhaps
postmen.'
: other* were In tittciu!.incc.
Glitl-S SHOULD NEVi:,: loiter or,
When It lajinown that no les* than
stand about alono tn th-' ur.-et. .ind i four of tho state breeders ata&gt;ocktif accosted by a •troDg'-r &lt; wh&lt; thcr , tlon* have officer* from Barry counquickly a. possible to the pan
llcennin.
GHtl£ SHOULD never

1O% DISCOUNT
On All Orders Placed During the Balance of January.

Rapld.-'.
Ch&lt;*cn as OAccrn. •
UNCLE KAM GIVES DULEOTIONS
Fueling tbit the girls ,.f Grand
The unnuaf meeting* of the dlf.
Rapid* and Western Michigan ought fere nt Llvu Utock Association, held
HOW TO BUILD THEM
io bo cautioned a* to certain pitfall*
COHHEUTLY.
and annoyances supposed to haunt, nt tended. Two hundred thirty mem­
ber. of thu parent aaaoclatlon enjoy-.
ed the bunquet tendered by the Slate
PROPERLY MIXED SAND AND
Hoard of Agriculture. und fifty more
jwlng "Warning* uml
CLAY MAKE GOOD ROADS
which they .hope will room In the dining hall. Barry ebun- ■
help to protect young worm.n:
ty wa* well represented, though j
GIRLS SHOULD NEVI ill sp
many more from thl. county would
In bu benefited by attending these meet­
Use H'mkI Mochli*-, bpllt-lxig Drag itrangora. cither tji«n or worn
the str'cet, In wtiopo. In
... Ing*. Robert Martin. J. K. McElwain I
and Prorido Menu lni|&gt;ortuut
italn*, lu lonely country ruada or In
Ncccwdty—Good Drainage. .
places of nniusement.
Hr Harper of Middleville; Wwrnko
GIRIM SHOULD NHVLl:
(he j Kelsuy and llurnld Barnum nf Coat*

oucceeaful for a generation as afonlc and body builder.
Bold by medicine dealer* In liquid or tablet form­
trial box of •Tablets” mailed on receipt of 80 one.
cent stamp*.

.

ATTENDED TIE ASSOCIATION

Arc Made by the Kupcrintrruknt of Mcotlr

on tho map so far as the live stock
Interest* of the state arc concerned.

secretary and treasurer of tho Mich­
-hotild igan Poland China Aasoetatlon; W.
lniincdlatoiy"ca!l a polio man 1
H. Schnnfx was continued ns eecre-1
t.iry-troaaurcr
of
the
Michigan'
aid.
‘
GIRLS SHOULD NEVEi: ,K-.
Shropshire Association: W. It. Harlift offered T»y «»- Htrang’-r in ,i
or Ltxicnb or .vehicle of any d&lt;
i\ml

This is a s
selection of
products. 1

14171673

in&lt; a very fine
i of the foreign

Fulton Street

A. S.

Rapids, Mich.

A CAPACITY

COGS HAVE

GUUJt SHOULD NEVEl: so to ah I lh«1 MichtKun Hereford Association,
aildr.
slvcrx- them by ai ’^raii.., r orj-irf addition. W. H. Bch.intx wa* con- Though Long
enter any houscl restaur.v: ur pLice tluusd iw president of the Michigan
of amusement, bn tho Invitation of a Berkshire. Association, aflis also made
ranger.
, . , .
1 chairman «f both the c^-cujlve and
GIRLS SHOULD NEVER «.&gt; with iuglrlativirAJY'mmittec* of the’ general
Borne
. — —-• .i» .1 h&lt;«-1 aModatlon.
memorlt
pita! num) ur believe el'iti.&gt;■« of their
The feature uddeiktaM
I relation, having miffered (r "m .-in'ac- Ing a limited lIVu stock exhibit at Scotsman. Th
I.i.-nty III. I tlitae annual nn'eting*. wm made Welle ho eaya.
«'■ i ..... .
.
i thl* la u common devi
to kidnap i permanent.
Lost year r &gt; - ka
rbi.
‘were shown. This year rat wetncr .__.^.-----GIRLS SHOULD NE1 El:
cpt; l.imba were shown, both pure bred Dr’eaer. ano ki
or I und grade 1uml&gt;* In tho aame clauses, months old, whei
----- —
al Mr. Scliant*. who I* a flrm believer i Sho camo Into my
tnelther should th&lt;-y buy in the pure bred*, sent two pure bred i later One Jsv
■ther article*
th. ,r door., Shropshire w.-th-'r lamb* to this
'
---------------------drugf.'.lmw; One wn* shown three time*.
»• toad, en. rwn rorwara, reoGlltl.S S'UIULD
: ' ■ a : inning three-tlrata. In two of these °®wun&lt; hlm *nd. ehowing greet de­
. .
. wcrt, (h c„nipcn. | light in her happy doggy way, alwithout tlon.
Th.- oth
nr.u making Inquiries.
! twice, winning
'■ A. I&lt; I third. I* the »
contest there

Something for

for you?" Inquired
checked aulL

|ga at a single Bitting."
"I suppose you know our policy?"

two each i-y ten exhibitor.. Mr. nine years of age) 1 went into a local '
Tho fourth grudo uru
s-hantx'* two i imtH taking ririt am! , barber'* shop and was surprised to see
The eighth nnd tenth grade* uro their physiology drawing*.
third t mis Ji.
tw.'titv tl,..
.___ .___
....
.
.
.
urking on their agricultural note» h Muy C.ilahan, Clyde and Laura clay will t-untsin. more
‘And do you think you can do It?"
keeping
sound
and
normal
d
,w;n,I7 •h£^l^’hwhw-ei^y"^in&lt;ri^
other*.
In
fact,
clay*
i
book*.
r"
,rl
------------I ?.ndT »'rlx'
. '* . '*.’be Shorthorn of
bv
Russell. Cecil and Gertrude Gago,
of meeting a
» friend
frtknd whleh
which sh.
eho did
did by
T know I can."
,
...
anwsnvn
Tho eighth grade are taking per­■ Margaret Brady, Hesalo Fisher nnd qu*&gt;itly found w hich already con- ,
‘On Saturdays we giro aa many a*
„;,ow
,
yelping
and
Jumping
upon
tho
man's
Inin
about
the
right
proportion
of
Teo
Many
Neglect
the
Wonderful
Ma|
cow
demon*triitli&gt;n.
n
&lt;lraft
unit
shot
centage In arithmetic.
Ellon McClain iuivo half holiday* /or
fnt
burrow
&lt;
ontest
limit-1
knee
and
trying
to
lick
hla
face.
This
The &amp;th grudo have completed theirr this month.
’“tv'.fc
।
jI
chino Which Constitutes tho
.
physiologies and ar. ttnlshlng their
"And on some holiday* we giro •
Human Body.
Moothly Report. *
tho surface 'is llrst luV'vIcd off mid
note book..
performance every hour."
Report fur month ending Jan. 9:
crowned with a road machine, the |
Monthly lU-|x&gt;rt.
Tho young man hesitated.
Number day* taught. SO.
, crown being about one-half Inch to k
----- ---------Month ending January ».
Total attendance. 929.50.
ttiu fool from-the center to the Bides.} need rewinding,
Number day. taught. SO.
Thu clay I* then dumpedj.n the sur- wouldn't break down. * lamp that did
NORRIS—Ehn.ictt.
iurrbi j D^gs have * modo of concealing reo- must hare one thliqc understood be­
Total attendance. JSS.
Number boy. etiroU.d, (.
fore
I sign a contract."
Barry Co., ognltlon If It suit* their purpose. A
refflllng.
has
Number girl, enrolled, 11.
will bo from « to 8 Inches In depth not require
.■"..mea--,. . Experience
..*- ..—
(‘d* friend of mine sold a terrier to tho.
Number boy* unrolled, 6.'
’
at the e-nter, ..nd gradually deercus- taught you when to use
" H­
ui the key. where
Total enrollment. 17.
"No matter how rushing bualneoe lo
Number girl* enrolled, 9.
into nalllo Morrison of Hawick. Upon
Ing In depth towurda the sides.
A to look for lost screws and bolts, aji’l ’-,7 -- — Total enrollment. 19.
Mariamna Stine, Teacher.
lay.r of clean Mind Im tile'll u-nulty what ell wlH produced lilt' tnest light u,। .x^ivc
calling upon the Bailie aome three at the museum." the egg king replied,
Whole
Percentage of attendance. 9A.31- -.'
added, which U thoroughly mixed ! wt(h 5
-•
1
9|l
month* later my friend waa surprised “you gotta gimme time enough to eat
with th- clay.'either hy trutllc or by.
tno
' ' i sb
Ten received half holidays', thl.
van born und died. Sho cinbrac- at tho dog taking no notice of him. but
im unH of pluwn and disk* or tooth
&gt;»" stirprillng.how car. ful wo we 'J
month- .
.
—
c 8. L». 4. faith tn Un- aumqii r'uf
Incotti
aTTIjd, following received a mark of
,----- -----|jjC things upon which wo depend
under the tab J
' '" —
“• j। for qimfort. and tho tools on which Lar
Thu Ih-sL reunite have been Obtainund E " ■'
uniting with tour miles from Hawick, hs happened
ed by thuroughly mixing or puddling
to look back, and saw tha dog follow­
““ ।' wo rely for our HvciUtcc 1. Hut how th
HAD
SOMETHING TO LEARN
tlm m.iti-rlnla when Wet.
For this
con- ing him In a stealthy manner, which It
about tho most Important pl&lt;-co of ma- h--”• ••
chincry under tho stars-that body of! "‘"J,’ mJmiiiy^ircvm,
persisted In doing until it reached Jed­
Young Bink. Knew Much,' But Ho
burgh.
It
wa*
sent
back
by
carrier
mixing can be done In wet weather. your*? lt'0 far moro'dcli
than the
Ua, lhlll ,(lo C()ull| ,ll)t ^ccl at
Found That Hla Knowledge Could
Thu mixing can be left tu thu tr.iffk: most
intricate madMiulcal device.' th&lt;-- appointed time to worship with
much more sensitivity' A marvfclous h'-r chosen people. At the age of 7 caalnn recognized tu old master. SurwIS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY
ly placed, hilt thtr invoices a whole
—■­
winter und spring of kid road, nnd affair, strung with minute nerves.
। ih'l r« nhiim-d u cripple during much as offended dignity.
Young Cicero Sink* wa* an erudite
In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving
crossed and criss-crm»ed with Uni
Shu wan naturally of a cheerful
youth, and a regular demon for knowl­
feed and drain pipes, equipped with a
edge forsooth. At hls studies ho
My Lady's Mirror.
uiuehln&lt;i or .pilllog drag .after the furnace, storage stations. UUlo war^
“
swotted"
to tell you the truth, for
straight like others.
A
materials have bi-etr thoroughly mlx- house* tu hold emergency supply—In
'Exorcise Is a splendid skin tonic.
" sister, and one brother
fact. It Is a manufai tnrlng plapt with
■tied her to the better world A brisk walk, no matter if In tho rain, you tom* little Idea ot hla worth, he
mojjr.departments tiun you’d ever Im-,
un aged mother. on« twlll freshen tho complexion, even as
quartetd o
11.1
M-ur beside* a hos* Ilt' ' frestftne’th*
aglno. nnd every one Of them needing
I ha flower*.
flnwnr. . and
and ’ n almnla
elraplo j the actual welghLof thf&gt; moon and Ila
tlm ccntei
lluiit
aperient will do wondera for a muddy । girth, and how far alt the stare were
coating of e.iHd may (lieu be' added. &gt; constant attention. You nro a* health-1
You can get ju*t what you want at Tom's.
The use of the road muuhliic or drag ful nnd capable ns you are sound and
akin. It remains for all women to
should bo continued al frequent In-' normal.
*.
preserve euch beauty a* they have |
He could tell you the reason
tcrvuls until tlic surface 1* smooth I
Try My 16c BntaoM Lunch
If you excretoo half tho car* In your
and lirni.
body-keeping that you do In -jour 1
H,am °r.th.tt--m* . W“ and hedgehog* are not good to oat.
The Beit Coficc in the City
houseki".'pltig.thcr.Y Is no telling how
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E*»ry skin to different and j ,i,o &gt;hy thw
ntTtp
should
long you'll live or ln&gt;w comfortable
Brian was qulto unaccustomed to' Tv*1 b°
acc®rd,nK,L *^L2* without heat, and why bumblsboe*
IN MOONAN'fl CIGAK. STORE.
tho ways of society, but ho had ob- ,Rk0? a r^,i°nln*.
’ «P«n- don't make honey. He could analyse
Jefferson Street
Hasting*. Mich.
Ina f iiich- Ib * ,,u,° w*rnl"' ,&gt;n0
nature's
talned a very good post as fnotmsn ' ””
TT0 « . “i
. T" w
P^P’' whUk5r •"d blarIt currant tart, and
it crown or *Jarm signs telling you that something Tho. morning after taking up hto' er “e‘hod of *«•’«•»«;for h®r «»n. j repeat Shakespeare's plays If you
to ibe foot । !* out of order. on» of the little wires duties hie lordship rang for him and \ M"*‘ LT’*’J* |------------- - - • -- It
tl"n I* tangled or a pipe la choked tip. told him to ask her ladyship tf .ho ”"hr
!h,“’ 7’*
"“MS crammed full of science and art.
Ih'.rn:’Ln.,|”,whl‘ H
L'V i Y&lt;’"P bol,''rfl n'"&gt;’ ""‘'1 * K00'1 clean'°
"Mh7 'hf,aId ! knowing eren why Robey le funny.
STS. “K,X?&gt;»'” ,■ ■■"■•!"•»« »»&lt; i«- was "at home." “She to, .or," said! W°“a"
nrtno; “she's Just gnqe |
draw 1 wa?^r.at ’*“? ?" ho"r *"rr da7'
Z?k." an,‘ do U
“d •rM-matlo
in &gt;■&lt; rials sliuuid then be mixed with | Jour furnace, and It I- cither generat- Ing-room." "PleM* do
'plow* and harrow* whllu tin-y ar&gt;-1 Ing toojnurh wartnih or too little.—
said 1:1* lordship. Brian went timid-j
altered hl. mind, overheertng one
oumpctratlvcly dry. ufu r whleh th&lt;;y | Woman'* World.
ly to tho drawing-room,
"if you
uru linully puddled with n harrow j
’
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day two friend*, who Imagined him
day until
during wet wv.itli) r. if cl.«y worl.n j------------------ ------ ——
please, your tadykbtp, hie lordship1
-----------Blnks without doubt.
S.IT,
vssr interesting
LONDON wants to know If you're "Boded
!" i
-----------------------------"No. tell him; "fio^ todiy.’
"What an ugly old beggar that
|
Hla Biblical Knowledge BIIgM.
Whisper!.,'.g Gallery- ot St. Paul** Ca- uM Brian, “they're both mad.’
Bink, lol" said one. Bald tha other1 Whatever qusLlflcatiou* th* newly­
ti K'.kI niuchlne.
Thl,&lt; should 1„
doiiu when the eilrfucu Is soft, y,-i
.
elected
judge
poeaeeaed.
Biblical
About
That
Gordion
Knot.
---------------.
—
—
eat the Vleltor to the City.
the knowledge Bink, learned hr the
Mtirf etiouKh to pack wll under tti.
Th- Gordion knot to said to have knowledge waa qot hla meet conaplcuroller or tlie'jranh'. Wide but ali.,1
Th* fnrnnne whispering gallery of been made, of thongs used as harness oug- An attorney want to hla court to much more happy without—Cleveland
low dltrhaa should bo provided &lt;ir
■&gt;
tnc rv.m. aim cuiv&lt;-iiI
8L I'aul'u
ou
raui u tCnlh&lt;
nin' dra!,»
Ur.n,T uonoon.
London. is
Is to tbe wagon of Gordion, a husband- PIa*d for a girl who wm to be eent to Leader.
i ..r crmsHirnln*
should be placed readied by * flight cf 26® steps from man. afterward* King of Phrygia, the juvenile court for a misdeed. "Thl*
| tho library. Thia
Thi- gcllcry, which
*•"“■ Is Whosoever loosed th* knot, tbe epito &gt;• ‘b’ UU* girl * flrat offenM," pleaded
Love In a Hickory-nut.
of which were hidden, the oracle aald. j
attorney, "and I don't think aba
thu "injnd on clay" rouil* bu well about. 210 feet nlmva. the cathedral
A hickory-nut to named, than
floor. Is noted for a curious echo, and should bo ruler of Petal*. Alexander ought to be punished. Even Mary
I dr.illibd.
"Mary cracked. If tho kernel ia withered.
, After the clay on sand, or the sumi I* so named because n whisper uttered tho Great cut away tho knot with hls Magdalen wm pardoned."
' un clay, road 1* completed, Il should near the wall on on« bide of It Is die- aword until bo found tho enda of It.' Magdalen," aald the judge, “I don’t r*bo carefully maintained uhtll tho
and thus, lu a military sense, Inter-1 member that case. Clerk, brthg me th*
। surface becomes firm und nmuolh. The Unctly audible to n i "rson standing; preted tho oracle.
' flic* In the Magda]
out whole, all la well
on tho other side, n instance of 108
feet In a straight lino. Frpm this I,
Micky place*
inuru .’nnd point a good view Is obtained of the'
■tiuuld be ml
church Interior, the tcsaelated pave-1
cd. it 1. Jutl ae important tu attend ment of which looks l[l:o a minute
to lheso smalt detallriici to any other chesboard. but It Is Hable to cause
glddln.oss.to anyone nnt used to:
ncKkclcd. thu road is liablo to fall.
holght*. It also cotonmnda tho best I
It requires .approximately 1 cubic
■yard ot cloy to surfucu 1 '.6 running view of Thornhill's rilntinga and of
From the ■
yards of road 13 foct In width, ur tho cathedral generally.
al- 'iit UT."' cubic yards tu tho lull, , whispering gallery 119 steps lead up'
to the atone gallery, sn outer gallery ,
load for two* liorsb* on u dry clay,
road. Tho coat, of tho road will with a e^no parnp'-t running r?iind
fltercfore dtpend largely upon the the base of the dnm». Hhrn In the
distance the material 1* hauled, the | clear sky of early ronrnlng may often i
averago being from fGOO to »t.9*o be obtained a wonderful vf»w of Lonper mile. A road built under the di­ don,.a view which is rfill dore exton-1
rection of the Office uf I'ubllc Road*
ut Gulnesvnic, Florida, ono mile long. alve from the golden gallery above the ’
H fl. wide, und having 9 luchc* of dome. From this point th* lantern
*ati&lt;!-clay surface,
cost *991 per may ba ascended by a spiral stair­
mile, or leu cent* per squaro yard. case to the golden ball, where s’-x
Another sand-clay road built by the persons may stand at onc^,
Olllco at TullahnsMc. Florida. 1* ft.
wide. 7 Inctie* thick, cost *170 per
mile, or about Dvn yeut* per sqUaru
Retort Courtsoul.
yard.
People expect to see KVSRY AUCTION SALE advcrtUed la Tha BANNER ««d
"My eon Willie tells ms .that yen
for this reaaon they have come to pay little It any, attention to MU»- Nobody who
threatened to box bls eua yesterday.
High Fries for Ginseng.
contemplate* holding a sale can afford to take the chance of NOT sdvertt»l«g |* Tha
Ml»s Toot»r," ssld the. Irate parent,
GtDieug, nereV seriously considered
calling upon Jhe echo"! mistress, "and
BANNER—It tncaoa money to you. Remember we make dutaa for the avatfeaa a medicine In this country, to bring­
I hero come In to say to you that if ■
ing fabulous price* In Ubina. as It is
announced Ute root bas brought as
klgk a. *140 In gold * pewi-’"u^|
Illi hMi&gt;, CIIIimi
"dhf fUct It Mui your pitnii"
year one lot o! eipedelly •elected lt’r
Vw threetk
glnuag root sold at auction for *317,14:
? B? thro -ih ill th

!*'; *

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

•Smokers find Satisfaction in
Our Cigars &amp; Jobaccos

spot of

The principal reason for this is be­
cause we devote all our efforts to keeping
our cigars and tobacco in proper shape for
their use.
.
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•

A large part of the value of a cigar or
a package of tobacco is lost if it is not
properly kept. And in preparing to keep
tobacco and cigars properly we equipped
our place with every latest device for
moistening and retaining all the natural
sweetness of the leaf.

Farm
Auction
Sales

We carry the largest and most inviting
stock of cigars and tobapcos and smoker's
supplies to-be found in Barry County.

Make our Club your home while in
the city.

Jobbtr and Rttailtr

ut Ml, h, IS

JtjlvwrfJtrul,

Phont lot

Jiattingt. Mich.

gold a pound. It came from Korea,
i A box big enough' for the pirpoHs."
whsro it waa found growing wild. 1
j Harper e Weekly.

TH USIIHS BANNER, Hullin, NW.

�THE HASTTSGfl

OP HEARING CLUU-i.
ut Michigan, County of BsYrr.

Probata Court for th*
th* from that date

WOMAN llEFUSES Board ol tdncatioii
Proceedings
OPERATION

r, Ellen Kefley.
Wortman entertalM-1

f«&gt;r dinner

tn. and family of Ce-

OFFICTAL

Born to R«r, «Qd Mrs. McCua Friday
a six pound boy, —
- -------------Telit How She Wm Saved । Regular meeting of the board of I lie Stranger to I
t Ion*.
•
by Taking Lydia E. Pink­ I i-.lucUlon Jan. Ifdh. I!»14,
le u business trip tn
Present. Edger. Chase. Hbultcrs.
ham’s Vegetable
'Absent. Ketcham. Bronson.
'
Mr. an&lt;F Hrii7.Mlll.Trd Willison and
. Edger elected chairman pro tern.
Compound.
Minute* of hist regular meeting '. Iiliilren have returned from th«lr Visit'
to North Dakota.
wero rend and approved.
:
Cash
Salomon anti family, Mr*. Ben­
Logansport, Ind. — "My baby was
jamin turn and M. D. Trafford and
upon motion allowed:
over a year old and I bloated till I wa*
,3 4.86 family went to Silver Creek Saturday
—i a burden to myself. Ginn *- Co., maintenance
to visit Mr. Trafford'.* father, J. H.
Trafford,
I suffered from fe­
male trouble so I Baker Paper Co., irialnlenam*
could not stand on A. W. Shaw Co., mnlntenanev.

"■j:-

offle- in the City fiT'Kostlng*, for ex-

thatsivch claim* will bo heard before
raid Court on Thursday. 4ho Hlh day
ot May next, at ten o'clock In tho
forenoon of that day.
Dated Jan. 14tb. A. D. 1914.
„
; :
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge ot Probate.

like millions of
needles were prick­
ing me all over. At
last my doctor told
me that all that
, fltale of Michigan, the Probate
■ 1 would save me was
an operation, but
tlso pronato ornce. in inc
i ,.
. .
this I refused.
I
tings In «ald county, on the second ; told my husband to get me a bottle of
day of January A. D. 19H.
1 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ComPresent:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack..
nnj j would try it before I would
1 8UUIIU. k.l
UK, OK, &lt;UR1
mSI°'-r &lt;» n-ui.
H» ,l«l
« t . -J.’.. ‘ Seeley,
.. j
_ I I Imnrovcd rirht
aionv. Iright
am nowdoinrI improved
along. I am now doing
Bonhla
’Webcr
deceased.
•
Ixwls W’. Weber, son. having Hied al) my work and feeling fine.
in said court hls petition praying that
"I hope other suffering women will try
an instrument now on file In thl*
court purporting tn be tho Inst will your Compound. 1 will recommend it
and testament if thu wild deceased to all 1 know.’’ —Mr*. Daniel D. B.
DAVU.110 Franklin SL, Logansport, Ind.

ofu.m ron nmuamoM.

re. nvered from

maintenance
. c. Ilenlh
training - • ■

rimkr.nu&gt;, Co., manual training
Gladys M. Fetter, music ....
It.Hsi.- Bush, kindergarten .
Henry Hturks, rep. and imp

training
IT. Bcssincr. domcstlo sclcnr

Stamm. repair* und Ini-

Since we guarantee that all testlmonials which we publish are genuine, is It
not fair to suppose that if Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ha* the
virtoe to heI
womrn lt wI1, hd
Frank .Smith, repairs nnd ImI “V
•&gt;» &gt;■
&gt;" •
pr&lt;n*f ment* .......... .......... — •
HnxtliiK* I’tg. Co., maintenance
It Is Further Ordered. That public like manner?
A. K. Mulholland., maintenance
notice thereof be given by publication , ]f yoa
ill do not drag along until Frank Horton. Janitor supplle*
of a copy of thl* order for' three .ucoperatJon t, necessary, but at ones
eeaalv* weeks previous to said day of
.
,
p pinkh*m’«
Improvement .
hearing, in th* Hastings Banner, a
Lydta E. Pinkham b Vegetable,
newspaper printed and circulated In j Compound.
said county.
...w
i Write to Lydia E. Plnkhniti
A. Hall. Janitor's supplies. “.T«.
iS'i,. M«llclneCo7&lt;JonIldratl.l&gt;I.n&gt;n.
J. Holloway, maintenance..
\V. Weaplntcr, repair* nnd
BIX* e. Baat.ESTON.
V»“r &gt;•««■ «U •» oiM-n-d.
I

por,,,,,.
It is Ordered, That the 30th day
of January A. D. 1914. at ten o’clock
In tho torenoom at said probate ottlce.

Register of Probate.
A true copy.

.Mr. nnd Mrs. Eben Albertson of Kal­
nmntoo were week-end guests al John
Aib-rtson'a.
,
.
. Sam William* nnd family, the ten.nits of Mrs. Ban l-awrrnw&gt;. planned
to leave our HtUn town Friday night,
hut &lt;i few friends called on them and
] hindered their moving until Saturday.

Janitor's mupplli-s
J, I. Huicuinb. Janitor'* supplies
A. C. Wilcox, iiutminl training
Mrs. Frank Rage. domestic *ci-

read nnd answered by a womuu
and held in strict confidence.
freight

and

;.sr,

Maxonio Tempi* Friday eve. Jan. 1 Sth.
RefrrHhnicnta will be served, prixe.*
-.vlll im given; Admission IS cent*.
Herb Rock and Grforgo William*
were In Battle Creek one day last
week.
..
.
Geo. Lvlnaar nnd Indy friend. Ada
Whlttneore. spent flnnd iy nt George
Whlitmore's at Delton.
Martin Peters ond lady friend. MIm
Florence Willison, wore in Kalnmntoo

John Granary la In town visiting old
friends.
■
Wo arc enjoying semester cxnminagresslyr Businena Arithmetic.

to take up bookkc-plOK In place of al-

In English wo nr.* writing coritposlI loris.
Ninth Grade.
We will commence with Division HI.
—Home in history.
,S9
We lire going la study thn “Vision
&lt;if Sir IxtunfnV* with the seventh nnd
eighth grades when we get through

A
Hiving decided to quit finning we win sail M public luctlon it my ptemluc M the old
Gesler farm, 1 mile west and 1-2 mile north uf Cedar Creek on Sec. 27, Hope township, on

Thursday, Jan. 29, T 4
Commencing at 10 o'clock, a m, I will offer tho following property:
HORSES.
Good work team
Driving horse.
Driving mare, 4 years old, weight 1200, a
good.one.
T
CATTLE.
7 year* old, due Apr. 1st
7 year* old, new milch
10 year* old, due May Ifllh
5 year* old, due May 13th
There are all good cows giving milk
Spotted heifer, due June 5
Durham bull, 2 year* old, a good one, weight almnt
125U
2 ted heifer*
2 spring calves
Calf, •' month* old
Calf, 3 months old
Cow,
Cow,
Cow,
Cow,

HOGS.
Brood sow, due March 10th
Brood sow. due March 19th

FARM IMFLEMFJHTS.
-Low-down manure spreader. No. 3
Hay loader, tlic New John Deere
Dayton side delivery rake
.
These machines are nearly as goo&lt;
Dowagiac diac drill
McCormick 5-f
ClrnmnimiC-f’ eut binder
flO-tooth spike flrag
Gale £&gt;-spring tooth lever drag
5-tooth cultivator
Steel dump rake
Gale plow. 110
Oliver plow, No. 90
Wagon
Pair *1dgh*i
Top buggy
3 nets single harness
2 syts doable ham
Portland cutter, nearly new
Sgt of 3 slings
Onlversal sling pulley
Grindstone
2-horse.gajoHne engine, I. H C * Com shalL
Saw frame with arbor and 23 inch saw
•
Scientific feed grinder
Wire fence stretcher
Garden seeder and cultivator, Iron Age
.
Garden cultivator
Ladder
Grain cradle
Fishing boat
Cast iron tank heater

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

'POULTRY.
Aliout 30 chicken*

Base burner. 18-in fire pot
Range cook
Three-burner kerosene stove
&lt;-**l*n
Economy Chief crenni separator, tKu-lb capacity
5-gal cream can
Catilaron kettle
Barrel chum
Other articles too numerous to mention.

1 bine hen turkey

HAY AND GRAIN.
About 13 ton* good mixed hay
About 10 acres of bean pods
Small quantity of old corn
Small quantity of oat*
30 bushel* of potatoes, more or less
2 bushels of cloveneed. Thi* is excellent seed

Hot Lunch At Noon

Not least, but last, the wonderful Thermo
engine, large size, will be on exhibition on
day of sale.

Shelter for Horses If It Storms

TCDilC* *n ™11 °G5 or under, uth, ill nvtr that amount
I CrlHIO. gmonths time will be Rlvnn on Rood bankable notes

at 6 per cent Interest, and a discount of two per cent will bo Riven
on all credit plalms for cash, la pads N h murU will settled I*.

Clianccry Onler.

Banner, iifoci-edlng* and mainWanted Information.
Slsth, Seventh and Eighth Grades.
State of Michigan, the Circuit
Half an hour after Mrs. Richly had
Court for tho county of Harry, in given her new maid an order sho bo- G. H. VanTimii
The sixth grade ore studying singu­
Improvements
chancery.
lar nnd plural-noun* In language.
tame
uneasy
and
wentMo
investigate.
Thoma* W. Hammond.
. Improvements
“Well. Mary, what has detained you?
Complainant.
ography,
Have you found my Keats, as request­
Shutters, Hoc.
ed?” "Lor1, mum." Mary apologized,
John Weltrert. admlnlatratora
,
| Th- seventh and eighth grades arc
'
Z
' writing tho book »f Enoch Arden.
Is a Keats."
AGAINST
BEARDS
the- eighth graders,
l-if.-rn
FOR AND
Defendants.
RIW
HUHinO I
Dt-nnwQ nTwq/nr
i
CUrkp&gt;
.noved nnd
left
At a session of said court held nt
! &lt;in«/lon&lt;' eighth grader. Vera McCue.
the court house In the City of Hn*Always
her way through.
Public Opinion
.r ..
.. Ha* Been
railing
Sharply Divided on Subject of
•The Ptinama .Canal" nnd arc now
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Clrwrlttng about It.
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Colored Epigram.
Primary Room.
Lowest Human Habitation.
Wo need not go so far back as tho
A colored philosopher Is reported to
It Is no surprise to learn that Amer-i
Tbo lowest human habitation la
affidavit on file therein that defendant
eighteenth century to find Englishmen . Tlicro will be a box aocl.il nt the
'Grange Hull Friday eye. Jan; 23. for said to bo that of the coal miners in leans am the greatest consumers of' have said. "Life, my bredren. am
Agnes Brandt Is not a resident of the 1
who held that shaving was “agen God th.- benefit of th* primary room. .
mos'ly made up of prayin' for rain, and
Slat* Of Michigan, but a resident of,
...
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Bohemia,
aome
of
whom
make
their'
sugar
In
the
world
:
we
uso
a
great
i
In tho nineteenth.
We Ciphered down-Frldny night.
,
th0:8tat- of New Jersey; that Nellie; Effective relief comes quickly when and nature.”
then wlsbln* It would cl'ar off."—Pres­
- rWcUInnt r.f thin ----SLlt".• Hyomei
..
, ,is
____
___coughs,
___ u. «bron
___ ­
Me.irlc Kelley wa*
Monday. I dwellings at a point over 2,000 feet bo-. deal ot It In our politics.—Philadelphia
nine,,
..
used_________
for catarrh,
byterian.
The lirst grade nr^paintlngcalendar &gt; low the level of .the sea.
Press.
but a resident of the State of Nevada: chitis. cold in the head or croup of infants. the Beard." act forth eighteen rea
sons for retaining It. Biilnljt Scripfur- j Th- third
You breathe it—no stomach drugging.
This medicated air has a tonic healing
Sapphires Headed List.
! United Staf-g Usds World In Sho*s.
Mistaken Shrewdness.
Und; that John Hammond in not a
Sapphircu comprised nearly
_ h"oo product of the United
rmident of this State, but a resident effect—surely destroys catarrhal germs, Uonu. ’ Wtmt uuuld a Jupiter bo
•
a luUtakeu brand of
।
Tbo
„ ot
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of England; nnd that William Ham­ stops the poisonous secretions and quickly without u beard? Who would counto
menre: shrewdness which regards telling tho thirds ot tho valun of gem minerals [ States, c-reeds
‘
thut
England.
mond Is not a rcKldent of thl* State, soothes and lieals the irritated mucous nanco the Idea of a fcliavurl Christ?"
produced
In
tho
United
States
last
Franca '.'"many aud Italy, with a few
membrane or money refunded.
but.# resident of England;
As
late
us
1SG0
Thcologort
published
n
year.
mon
countries thrown In.
Try Hyomei now. Complete outfit $L
On motion of Colgrove A.Potter
treatise entitled, "Sliuvlng: a Breach
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
of tho Sabbath und a Hindrance to the
appearance at the Mid defendant.*
। Sprmrd of tho Gosjad.” Ono of his
n&lt; irAgnes Brandt. Mary A. Hecker, Nel­
Clianccry.Order.
points was that Providence hud mnnlthe
lie Emery. John Hammond and Will-.
of Michigan. Tho Circuit Court feat|y designed the beard ns a pro-; 'hopic of Miss Ethel
Um Hammond, nnd of each &lt;&gt;f them, Stntcme
.h. Cirnnlv of Barrv. in Chan||iroBt at|(| cbrtL Hul
be entered in this cause within five
III meet I
(6) months from the date of thia.or- |
what about tho woman'* throat?
Wcdni*-1
Complainant.
Nowhere was there more prejudice ,h,y ,,f thn w
I centuries ago ngaiuHt boards than nt | business hour.
inns of court. The "black books"!
'■
, rhd sing in the choir [
|I the Inna
books' .. ”'........
Oliver C. Perrin.
« ... choir practice Sattir-'
I of the Inns tell us bow offenders wero day evening at Florence Willison's. 1
ami* copy of same to tie served upot.
Mra Albert U Hall.
Hiving rented my farm I will have an auction Sale at m» farm IVh miles south of - Coats
I fined for wearing beards, and somesolicitor* for complainant within fit- '
John II. Hall.
I times wer* even compulsorily shaved
Mr* John II. Hail.
Grove, and 5 miles east and a half mile north of Hastings, section 12, Hastings.
by order of courL And tho prejudice CHANGE MADE BY CENTURIES
' against tbe beardeft barrister still Un­
gers. Vice-Chancellor Bacon carried
lid defendants, nnd by ।
snt Day and Time of Compilation
—.. —
In thl* cause It appearing from at- hl* dlsllko to bearded or mustnehed
of Domeeday Book.
It ia further ordered that the com- , fldavit on file, that tho place of realplainant cause this order to bn pub- donee of nil of tho above named d&lt; - fused to. hear them. • Even now there
llshcd In the Hastings BANNELt. n fondant* is unknown nnd that, same aro very few leading counsel with
Commencing at 10:30 o'clock, I offer the following property:
The famous Domesday book of WU
newspaper printed, published nnd, cannot bo ascertained. On mobeards,
and
I
can
remember
only
one
Ham
tho
Conqueror, which ho ordered
rlrcuiatiuK In said county, and that tlon of Asa K. Haydon, complalnouch publication
bo commenced nut’s solicitor. Il 1* ordered that unshaved barrister ot tho greatest _______________________________ _
within twenty (30) days from thn tho appearance nf said defendants, eminence, the late Judah Philip Benja I not only an Inventory of the estates.'
Combination Hay and Stock Rack
date of this order, and that such pub-, Im* entered
herein
within five mln. &lt;L&gt; C.—sllver-tongurl Benjamin.: but a vdry careful valuation. Thl* anTop Carriage, nearly new
llcatlpn b* continued therein once in j month* from the date of this order who wore a mustache and a goatee.— I dent aurvey was strikingly llko tho
Spring Cutter, nearly new
Black Gelding, 13 years old, weight 1,200
each week for six it) weeks lu *uc-; and in default thereof said bill will
valuations
of
today,
tho
differences
London
Chronicle.
.
.
Moore Plow. No. IMS
.
reaslon. nr that complainant cause n bo taken as confessed by raid defen.1Brown Mare. U years old, weight 1,100
srlslng out ot the different industrial
Syracuse Drag, 17 tooth
&lt;opy Vif this order to be personally ants. And it is fqrther ordered that,
Gray
M*re
CollKttning
two
years
old
in
J,
*yi
wired
Double Cultivator
■
served .on said defendants, and each that within twenty day* tho comconditions to bo mot. It Included a
Danger
of
Knowing
Too
Much.
by
Admiral
Dewey
nf them, nt least twenty (30) days i plainant cause n notice of this order
Five Tooth Cultivator
count of acres, classified as wood, pas­
Black Mare Colt coming two year* old in April, sired
Let us remember, advises a medical
before thn time subscribed for hl* ap- 1 to bo published in the Hastings BanSteel Und Roller, 7 ft.
ture. and meadow land; of mills, fish
pearancc.
.
ner, a newspaper printed, published magazine, that a brain crammed with
by Modoc
Buckeye Drill
f
CLEMENT SMITH.
and circulated in said county said a multitude of useless facta may show ponds sr.d llaheriss;; of plows, hides,
High Wheel Road Cart
Circuit Judge, publication to bo continued once a
Double Work Harne** . ,
Examined, countersigned, and enter- ' week for alx week* in «wcce«»ion or up brllllsntly on an examination, but
Tho land waa valued as at tbe time
Single Harness
ed by me,
that complainant cause a copy of thl* bo so clogged aa to bo unable to put of Edward, again aa when granted by.
Yearling Heifer, grade Durham
Two sets Whifiletree* and Evener*
ROY ANDRUS,
the knowledge to practical use. We
Yearling Heifer, grade Holstein
Tread Power Grind Stone
Register in Chancery. ■.
know we are raising tbo pedagogue's the conqueror, and again aa at the,
String of Sleigh Bell*
JWWEI.L k EWING.
their appear- Ire by thus stating thsl there is such time of the survey. But If wo ael our&gt;1) Sap Buckets
Solicitor* for Complainant.
Cider Barrel
a thing as too much knowledge, hut as
Sap Pan
Arch Irons
Bualnc** address. Grand
Rapids.
Dated Dec. 11th, 191J.
sen al once how tho industrial con diBight Breoling Ewes, yearlings and two year olds
Mich.. Houseman Hide.
a fact the world's work Is being done
Clement Smith,
MIBCSIXANIOU^
COLGROVE k POTTER.
Circuit Judge. by specialists who are densely ignor­
esday valuation to
Hollcltors for Complainant.
ant of everything outside their respec­ almplified the
Business address. Hustings. Michigan.
Solicitor for Complainant.
inn an enumeration
2U-gallon Meat Jar with about 70 lbs of Pork
tive narrow spheres—and of many very little mon
S&gt; Brown Leghorn Hens
Business address, Cassopolis. Mich.
Acres differed little, - excepe in their
improved Union Churn No. 2
•
A few Brown Leghorn Roosters
things inside, too.
A true copy attest
Challenge Washing Machine
power to yield'cropa; tbe social incre­
Oil Heating Store
ment of value was almost negligible.
Dep. Register.
f-wks
fM BACKACHE KIDNEYS AU ■LADDlT
Little Profit In These Mines.
Two other Bedstead*
Osborne Binder, fl ft. cut. nearly new
Some fo’rty years ago considerable property brought together and devoted
Ofle Dresser
McCormick Mower, fl ft. ent
Copper was mined and shipped out ot aa a whole to single usee. Except as
Three Commode*
Keystone Hay Loader
Ban Fernando in tbo southern part of an aggregate and for the particular
Three sets Bed Springs
It) ft. Osborn Hay Rake
Lower California, but since then not uso which tiio property as a whole1
Other articles too-numcrous to mention
Wide Tire Wagon
much boa been don* with this metal. .a’erves, tho several parts have relative­
Tbe principal difflcultlea In the wny of ly little value.—Engineer Magazine.
tho profitable mining of copper aro
fuel and transportation facilities. Iron
Depends upon the patronage of the
deposits have been found at aeveral
Miser's Unsuspocted Hoard.
people in Aa community. To the
places, tbe principal one being at San
A dead miser's hoard was found se­
patronage of the people, the quality
Isidro, but no active work has ever creted In a wall in an old cottage at
of stock, practical workmanship, and
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1-1
——
—
1
.
TCDIlQi All sums of $5 and under cosh.
Over that
Pembroke Dock. South Wales, recent­
our personal supervision of the set­
ting of all work, and the reasonably
ly. When workmen were repairing the
iLunlUi amount one year’s time will be given On good
low prloea we are always able to
cottage they discovered bank notoe
,
How’s This?
bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent.
No goods
quote, we attribute our success in
and gold amounting in actual value to
We offer Ono Hundred DoRara Re­ about 15,000. Tho cottage waa last
to be removed until settled for.
ward for any case of Catarrh that occupied by David Nicholas, a retired
finest selection of Monuments and
cannot be cured by Hall'* Catarrh
fanner and teamsmaw whe
markers we ever had. Call now and
Cure.
.
tlmo ago. He lived alone,
look them over. You can place your
receipt ot parochial relief.
order right now so that the work can

Wm. Geib and
.
Manson Newton jPropr,e,ors

COL ROSS BURDICK
Auctioaeer

LAVERNE CAMPBELL
Clerk

HYOME RELIEVES
NENE MINUTES

AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28,1914
HORSES

CATTLE
SHEEP

POULTRY

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

21

FARM TOOLS

A Firm’s Success
In Business

HOT 10HCH AT HOOH

SHELTER FOR HORSES IN CASE OE STORM

R. H. ALTOFT, Prop’r,

Stevenson on Lif*.

WRONSIDE BROS
„

fi~il. and MarkI* Dealer.

Hostings

NATIONAL BANK OP COMMEBCEJ
Toledo. 0.

nail's Catarrh Cure
acting directly upon t

COL W. H. COUCH,
Auctioneer

BERNIE MclNTYRE
Clark

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HAST
PIFTY-FJGHTH YEAR

PART ONE—1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,19H

20 PAGES

EFFDRT MAKING FOH Two Hastings Residents
In Their Youthful Days
CMM WI

THORNAPPLE TWF. RECEIVES

BELIEVED IT WILL PROVE MORE
EFFICIENT THAN .PREHEM

Tho enterpristug
residents of SAYS HE CAN FULLY St'BSTANTT
Thornapplo township, who completed
ATE STATEMENTS MADE IN
one and ono quartos inih-x of trunk
SERMON
line highway west ffrom the village
limits last fall. Have through their

BIB ROAD REWARD MONET

KmJ. TH. BANKS*.

REV. RREADY DECLINES
REPLYING TO REPLY

CITY RENEWS CONTRACT

WITH THORNAPPLE CO.

NUMBER *&gt;

FARMERS’ IMSTITUTE
ROUND-UP NEU WEEK

Adda Sixty More Lights.

EXPERIENCE OF OTHER CITIES

This Is a fine piece of Toad and will be
Included in the trunk highway which
will be built, between Grand Rapids
and Battle Creek.
The residents of Middleville and
Thornapple towoahip luvr received a

WHH PLAN PROVES ITS UTIUTY

In vl*w of the fact that

uf Mlddlevllls

petition

In thia part of the

III not be impeded with rand in the
summer months,
.
fdlt to tho community. roads that reflect th&gt;- spirit of
unselfish enterprise. roads that make
the stranger condudyhe bi not In a
community of social lilp VanWinkles
fta of township
or county.

would not be arpha.
ln this country for the first time in
No. 17
the City at Galveston at tho Ime of
her terrible calamity In 1M0, when
the Gulf of Mexico, practically took
possession of their city and nearly de­
numb
stroyed it.
Thran are two of lhe most Individual
In use and proved entirely inadequate pictures shown in the BANNER'S
to handle the situation, and the city

ties. Tell
1e originals, of the

the business men to supersede tem­ TWO AUCTION SALES
DID RUCK CAT RUNNING
porarily the Council, whlcn was al­
ADVERTISED THIS WEEK
lowed. and they administered tho af­
ACROSS M. C. R. R. TRACKS
fairs of the city with such ability and

And In thia connection, we would

Cause Bail Luck. Intrusive Feline at
IakwI Station AffonLs Food for
tho Superstitious.
A big. black cat liked the M. C. IL
Because of III health, O. A. Arnet R. passenger station so much and nt-

BANNER.

cent parnllsll case brought about a
similar condition, took the same meth­
od of handling their city and are do­
ing finely under it.
3H miles south, of Woodland, 1 miles

ies In the United States, extending ov­
er every section under this form, noon.
though under, certain modifications

Falla, Texas with 1,000 population aro

rd coldly, but the more llnhospltable
Col. W. H. Couch will be th&lt;

appeared to like It.

After being eject-

brood sow. some good farm Imple­
ments. 100 bushels corn. 50 bushels longed to the New York Central lines

be aides 1’ussy purred and rubbed, but this did
not make it easy to tolerate him dur- •

And there la never

back to lhe old methods, which were
so cumbersome and Inefficient, as to
prove stumbling blocks to the very
ends desired, and allowed such op­
portunities for waste In applying lhe

terma, fi^ll liar. etc.

Walter Wallace.
•
•Walter Wallace han decided to quit

work directly under tho business su­
pervision of the three members of the Representative

Holland

I thank the t'lirlsllan Scientists fo
the reply. It Is. an able defense,
r. 'Iteration ini thank them for paying me the per­
technical essays' sonal caprtesy. I feet a greqt dteit betfer than If they had paid no atten­
nlquc in Ha In- tion to it. This' was a personal com­
pliment, having it stenographer take
down my sermon, then sending It to
Detroit Cor — ...J.'
ST..

through with II for'about a year, and
then 1 will return the fine compliment
the above happened
hasbybeen
paidthere
to me.
preaching another ser­
mon on Christian Science, and If I

All Rural Schools CIomnI Tixlay and

Battle Creek. Pontiac. Monroe. Manis­
tee, Cadillac. Traverse City, Wyan­
dotte, Fremont. Harbor Beach. Port
Huron. 8.1 gl naw. while others arg tak-

must place the matter... before our
Common Council, asking them to sub-.
spring, and a petition

to this effect

to go ahead without further petition­
ing. In case they do not sea their
way clear to do ao. then a petition'of
tt certain percentage of the voters voti
ing at the last precedlne-general elec?

tlon before the

people.

doubts on that scora, as It has shown
lhe way to efficiency In applying city
fund* helped In many caseo to ma­
terially reduce taxso, and has.so sim­
plified the application of the govern­
ing bodies, that, profiting by the ex­
perience of other cities of our class,
we cannot afford to pass this chance
io gain a good method of administer­
ing the affairs of oar city. -

i thoroughly understand
asked to vote for.

tel on Saturday to explain sugar beet

Farrand.

the Farmer.

Hastings
High
School Orchestra.
0—"The Boys' and Girls* Club
Work.” Dr. Eben Mumford.
Reading.

iy other things to talk about 1
make a hobby out of thia sub-

tho County heat.
’
Interest In growing sugar beets In
this vicinity is spreading, owing to the
Nearly all of the rural school teach­
efforts here of B. Riksen, of Holland, er:&lt; and a large number who uro not
representative of the Holland-Hl.
Louis Sugar company. Mr. Riksen 1« the first day's session of the Barry Co.
a Constable,—the latter two officers soliciting acreage from farmers and Teachers' Institute In the high school
being fixed under the statute* The company will pay 15.00 per ton for nil room. The conductor is Prof. It. D.
Calkins, of the Mt^Plcasant Normal
balance of the officials are appointive
by the commission, as they should be. beets delivered to the cars. The yield school. The program will bo carried
as they.—the commission—are held
Unlverdlrectly responsible for
confront the farmer*. for the com- slty of Wisconsin.
curs under their hands.

cities of Michigan have come under

the M- A. O.: T. A. Fnrrand. ths noted
Eaton Rapids hortlculturallst: 11. D.
Bailey, n farming expert of Gaylord
and Mrs C. I* Barber, of Lansing.
•Mr. H. G. Brumm, of Castleton, act­
ing president of the association. Is

Music by Hastings High School
Agricultural Quartette.

our positions, and 1 decline to spoil
It. by replying to a reply, which nl-

place the responsibility for what Is or
is not done.
The only elective officers under this
form are lhe three or more commls-

vices rendered In such measure that
Beets grow on clay, muck, or sandy
good men will take hold and do good soil. Mr. Riksen says that there is
an abundance of good land for raising
position unfairly as once in a while sugar beets In Barry Co., and that
has occurred, there Is relief In the he Is surprised that bests are not
raised here. He declares that cash is
time by a petition to the commission
by the clilxens and Tie has — ——
suffer from droughts, jis did tho other
step crop# last summer. The routs, grow
the front with hla defei
down snd out.
Tff adopt this form It is necessary to therefore, the dryer the season the
more sugar Is stored In the beets.
The crop Is sorted between May 15
and this5a provided for In the Statt
and 30. and harvested between Octo-

Congress among the best of their kind
ever held In this county. The conduc­
tor of lhe Institute will be E. C. Mar-

ren of iK-hool nt

Co. «In

tersare expedited, and the public who

Of course, thiafleaves n wide open the railroad crossing.
door, for air attack upon hU entire
Four lights will be
reply, buf/1 shall refrain from that. road HL. seven on Madison 8t.. seven
1 take^L that It would not bo proper on Clinton BL. four on Marshall Stfour on South St., two at the south
►nd of Jefferson BL, three on Grant
St.
lellvered from my o*n pulpit.

well-patronlxed meetings throughout
the county, will be held In the court
room on Friday and Saturday, Feb.
S ami ?■ Every effort has been made

NODE 01110 MEDALS

ATTENDING INSTITUTE
of

denly ono day ill

hlgan Ave- the Butler Ad-^
ditlon. on West Creek bridge, on the
hill above the bridge, and at the ijend
of lhe road west of this bridge. Lights
will also lie placed on Bhrincr street

Ing this or any other system of belief. WILL SOON BE POST­
I did not do thia to disturb anybody
in Detroit, or any Christian Scientist.,
MASTER IN HASTINGS.
but entirely for the Instruction of my
Alderman John Dawson will soon
own flock, which Is my perfect priv­
ilege, nnd absolute duly, according to become Hastings* next postmaster. He [will attend the round-up sessions.
my ordination voa’s.
The program follows:
"An Original Wilson Man," and ‘the
Christian Science friends to promul- present administration han lost no
Ll'MBEIUfAN
OF
tints In handing him the plum. Mr.
3:15—Introductory Remarks by R.
GINAW TO OUniUBUTE
or any other attack. Indeed I wel­ Dawson han been ths county chalrG. Brumm, acting president
come the reply. I always welcome the
MEDALUOa I*RlZKS
—'Tile
Draining.
Why and
How?" E. C. Martindale, Wil­
By both sides being presented. Il gives
kinson. Ind.
reasoning ’ people an opportunity to
AMONG SCHOOL PUPILS FOR
■■'.Modern Orchard Problems."
Al the present lime. I decline to
BEST STORIES ON BIRDS reply
In public to this article from
11:30—Discussion.
Detroit.
A reply now only meami
that we will drag two dlgnllled stateSpecial Medal for Tntdim Who
ilglous quarrel. I only repeat, that
A. Farrand.
I stand by every statement In the
Music by Hastings High School
Contciting witil.Mauuscripta.
sermon. If any person will cull at
W. V. MerahSfi Saginaw, has |
my Study, and demand the proof, I
" medal awards Will proceed to produce It. even of
birds and bird the statement* that our brother In

Is often used for perpetrating a joke on birds andi
the place known as the 'Mrs. J. B. on the unsuspecting. It wax a happy the contest WU|I
Wolfe farm. 1H miles north of the thought for Mr. Watkins, but a mlgh»cl efficiency In applying city funds. Freeport Grist Mill, sale to begin At
The Commission form of city gov- 10:30 o'clock. Hot lunch nt noon and
cd the telegraphic keys, both he and
all ward lines In the city, and making
all efforts put forth apply to the city Berman Rensch
roorq. ..When last seen, the tnouaellist includes I
was sprinting across the tracks to-

providing of Home Rule for Cities.

years 'at the rate per annum of
S3.357. Tho company will furnlah &lt;10
more lights and the construction work NOTED AUTHORITIES ON
necessary for placing them Without
AGRICULTURE ARE CUMING
FOR ANY ONE INTERESTED additional cost at the above mention­
ed rate. In addition to continuing the
regular lighting plan, the council
have arranged to have the lights
turned off an hour earlier after mid­
men's Congram Meets In City
night and to have them turned on be­
e morning
I'.:’ II.
orklngmen
The round-ty&gt; sessions of the Barry
bounty Farmers' Association, which

Ntisi to moo

1. 1314 and air chi
In a moment of exasperation, Mr. In Michigan will
competition. • Lli

—
"lot;of good
rlthout fear wr favor.
running across I
farm tools and miscellaneous articles railroad tracks is an omen of good or
of three or five members according to
lhe also of lhe city, and In their hands
Is placed the authority to transact the
business of tho city, whether they do WANTS BARRY CO. FARMERS.
It themselves or bring in lhe services
BARRY CO. TEACHERS
of a trained expert as a business manTO RAISE SUGAR BEETS

TWO BIG SESSIONS TO BE HEUN
ON FRIDAY AND SATUR­
DAY.

ANU HE WILL GLADLY 00 SO

eadlng, to them.
' •’•••e to marihat their Christian Science, wrl
entlst In Detroit. 1 understand
and ruts in

presented to the Common Council at
their next regular meeting aaklng
them to take up the matter of a com­
plete revision of he city charter with
the end Im view of adopting th* com­
mission form of municipal govern­
ment, a few words as to what'the
commission form Is and how it work*

contract with the Thornapple Gas 4
Electric company whereby the com­

I'rof. Calkins will discuss maps on
Friday morning, and Lucy A. tiloan,
also of tho Mti Pleasant school, will
speak on lhe "JIlesion of Hlr loiunfal."
In the afternoon. Prof. Calkins will
discuss grammar grade geography,
and Miss Sloan will talk about teach­
ing polnja In n poem.
Tho city schools will provide music
for the sessions.
Mcrshot! Bird Medal.
The business session will be held on
Friday afternoon.
formality, for ih* boy or girl may
write just as they desire wijhout re­
striction of any -Alnd.
GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO. OPEN
The story may be In prose or In

BRANCH STORE IN REMUS

in It muit be a pertinent allusion to
Tiicy Consider Northern Town So or direct treatment of bird life.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Medals will b&lt;- awarded for tho
PrtMUlsing for BimIiicm Tliat They
Establish
Another
Store
There.
• HOARD TOMfET SATURDAY
textant
Grant H. Oils &amp; Co. have purchased
be distributed In each peninsula.
Newly Organised Board Will Hold hustling town on the Pere Marquette,
Besides the storj- medals a special
between Edmore and Big Rapids.
Important Business and Procc
They will sell clothing, men's furnish­ er In tho public &lt;&gt;r parochial schools
ings and men's, women's and chili of each peninsula tho rooms con­
The officers and directors of the dren's shoes.
trolled by whom shows the lqnr&lt;-st
Barry County Agricultural Society
number of pupils contesting with
win hold an Important meting In tho and the town and suroundlng country manuscripts of merit.
county treasurer's office on Saturday. Impressed -him as one of tho most
Dates will be named for holding the promising In the state for condnctlng
A store. Mr. Oils and hla brother. and jichool of coni&lt;wt*nt and be for­
lifting tho Indebtedness of the society.: Oscar, who have been conducting tho warded to Ben ।'. Bush, Kalamaxoo,
store In this city, nro both experienced oh or before April 1. 1314.
Ixatlons which use tho grounds during and live business men. Tho storo in
The committee which will assign
Remus will be operated as a branch
will be given a clear understanding of lhe Hastings store. Both mem­ Munising; J. H. McGillivray, Oscoda;
about rights and privileges on the bers of the firm will take turns In con­ and Ben O. 'Bush. Kalamazoo.
grounds. 'Lack of such understanding ducting tho Remus store. Grant Otis
caused considerable dissatisfaction
last summer.
arrange the stock and establish
While operating a rip saw In the
Plans for attractions grill also be
- .Table factory on Wednesday morning,
uatland Standley let hl* left hand get
too near the saw and as a result he
Injured Falling on Ice.
Tho first basket ball game with a
.While Miss Emma. A. Smith, of team from outside of Burry County the hand.
He was taken to Dr.
Grand Rapids, was going down town will be pUyed on Friday evening, Lathrop's office whers pie injured
on Thursday, she slipped and fell on when the Lake Odessa high school .parts were amputated below tho first
team will meet the local high school joints. Tho Injury was first reported
shott's1residence. Her Injury was so team for Hie second contest of tho
-..I—... ito— • II.— v tseason. The game will be called at
daughter, who happened to pass, as­
sisted her to Dr. McGuffin'a office. Od&lt;
score recent
'Miss Smith’s hips were neatrly frac- Zf&gt;yUilana Initiate Five Candidate* ]Lulu H. Edger, both of Bqtland town­
ship, were quietly united in marriage
A Urge number attended Inltlatort ।at lhe Presbyterian Manse on Tues­
to her bed with internal Injuries
service* in the Knights of Pythlal &lt;day evening. Jan. 37th. the Bev.
K.
—-.-.I
..
lodge on Monday evening when thd :Maurice Grigsby performing ths cer­
R. Smith. No. 21? W. Marshall
rank gf knighthood was conferred up- ।emony. Mr. and Mrs. Bowlus will re­
on Loo Burton, Boger Austin), Robert side In Rutland.
Lena Flnsham baa begun act! bn In Gorham. John Olner and Clyde Wilcircuit gnurt against Benjamin 1?. CurAUce H. VanEvery
in suit
H*. for a till to quiet title.
7

John Dawson.

Barber. Lansing. .
Yhe Home and Ila I

man of hla party for four years, and

stouter than thia ono. But above all
things let ua not quarrel. I set up In his party.
the principle that one statement like
Robert Dawson. one of the city’s oldlx perfectly dignified, and a public

—"Some Roll end Tillage Prob­
lems." R. D. Bailey, Gaylord.
—Discussion.
and Better
Corn.'

manhood in this city and was gradu­
Idem on the reply, it would not be a ated from tho Hastings high school J1:4S—Business Meeting of County
with the class of 1835. Deciding to
Institute
Society,
Reports,
become a pharmacist. Mr. Dawson
Election of Officers. Etc.
You would Imnglnh that tho man entered tho department of pharmacy
"*i u tnclln* In the Ohio Normal University. Ada.
..........
•all nam&lt;
remember Ohio, and was graduated with the
D. Baller.
Music.
I question n great
the drug business In Grand Rapid*
1:30—"Alfalfa Culture.” E. C. Mar­
Battle Creek. Hastings and Ann Ar­
tindale.
bor. Ho came back to Hustings to 3:00—Discussionthe founder,
spirit of love.
reside several years ago. Since then
Reading.
he haa devoted hfs time to business
3:30—“Handling Poultry for Eg*
our dally contact with each other. I Interests. He pkitted and developed
Product ion.” C. G. Maywood.
know very few Christian Scientists tho Butler Addition In the first ward.
here by name, but as Individuals. 1
ed in politics.
He served as n mem­
D. Bailey.
intending against each other, but ber of the board of education, and
■r the supremacy of truth, and as
alderman from the first ward. Ho Is
In connection. with the round-up.
a member of the Knights of Pythias
Han* Any person from now until Iowa. Hr was recently elected secre­
my next public sermon on thia tub- tary of tho Barry County Agrlcultural Society. .
Mr. Dawson Is lhe first democrat to
ter. will be welcome at my Study dur­
hold the office since tho late Edward
ing my office hours.
Sincerely yours.
land administration.
Russell II. Bready.

G. F. CHIDESTER ANNOUNCES BIG

OVER 200 ATTEND JOINT
MACCABEE INSTALLATION

CUTS IN OVERCOATS AND SUITS
Those Looking for Clothing Bargains.

duct Ceremonies. Ixxlge MrmIxTHhlp to be Boomed.
Over 300 attended the joint Instalfound In

laidy Maccabees on Monday evening
In the Odd Fellow's Temple. AU were
pl&lt;as&gt;'d with tho services, which
were conducted
by
Mrs. Rachanl
Halley, of Grand Rapids, past great
commander, and by Judge'McCutcheon. of Albion. Deputy Commander

III not be
position Hila

Congress vy ill he held ln the clt&gt;‘ hall.
The forenoon seaion will be called to
man. nt 10:10 o'cli
fleers will, follow*
Music.
&gt;—“Home Nursing Demonstrated.*'

1:30—Dlscukslon and Question*
Music.
.
Recitation—Miss Lura Tol
.
Shultz.
Russell H. Bready. Hastings.
Discussion. Questions.
Music.

third section. It stands out so prom­
Mrs. Atelia Pennock, chairman.
inently that you will not miss It. Nor
can you afford to miss It.
Regularly at about thia time In the
year, Mr. Chidester Inaugurates a IN FAVOR OF FREQUENT

SATURDAY BALL GAMES

coats and men's furnishing* He an­
fine drill. nounces such a sale this week. Many

Ser- the big bargains offered. This year
will be no exception. You will note
tiulld up the membership of the local tho dlscountiroffcred on his regular
lines of the best makes of goods. Mr.
hive of the fraternity. .
Among those Installed on Monday Chidester does just as ho advertises.
night wore the following officers:
means Just that much from his regu­
Qulgley: Record and Finance Keeper. lar price. See the adv. on page 17.
Clarence I. Goucher; Physician. Dr.
McGuffin.
A red. white and blue Joy carnival
Watch for Martha Wasltlngton Garden Party.
The preparations for the Martha
Washington Garden party to be held
February 17 in' tho social rooms of tieman to have one vote. Grand
tho Methodist Episcopal church, are march at nine o'clock. Hot coffee and
progressing finely. All spring flowers
above mentioned officers.

clcty of tho church.

the unanimous decision of the memHastings base ball association at their
meeting on Monday evening-

LaForgo will at once lake thia project

Tho
Weekly
Inter-Oceaa
Cltlca Sapparting Banda.
In a number of the enterprising
cities of thia stale, including JJwomo. weekly newspaper with
Grand Haven and Fort Huron, an an-

There, will be held at Trim A Brill's
number of band concert* given In
a masquerade skating party. Nothing various park* A certain amount la
several succaosiva
but the best order will be maintained. subscribed for
Prises will be offered.—Adv.

Gas House Coke la a hotter fuel -

Ball

«
iwith the BANNER for OM :
Itwo papers |1.25. Send In J
scrlptloaa early.

�Tin: lL4Hnig&lt;M Murwtot, JASVAKY », HU.

PERSONAL MENTION

Warm Shoes
-FOR

Cold Days
J riON’T deprive yourself of the pleasure and healthful results of
* 17 a “daily constitutional" out in the open air these crisp winter
♦ days for fear your feet will get cold. Buy shoes to suit the con­
o’ ditions—shoes that will keep your feet warm and dry.
We have just the kind of shoes you need for every day
street wear. High top lace and button styles for men,
women and children, made of the best leathers with heavy
viscolized soles in the latest winter styles.

HERE ARE THE PRICES

C

Ginghams &amp; Percales
New Line Just Arrived

Wq hav^ just received our New Spring Patterns of the above

business trip
through, tho uan.
Mrs. D. G. Robinson Is confined to
tho house with lUneas.
LucUn WlliUnn vtsltrd hla mother
in Assyria Friday and Saturday.
W. C. iKickeruy. of Grand Rapids.
M the guest of Milan Walldorff.
■Sidney Holl lug*, Of Chicago, called
un ll.istlngw friends last week.
Mrs. F. 8. Pryor is spending the
werk with her daughter In Detroit. ■
Rusaell MoIL nr &lt;'hitrliitto. is at Dr.
------.rvaiiiiciiio
v,...
▲ 1
Hurry Hoyt, of Grand Rapids, was
in town calling on old friends Wedneaday.
'
. 1 Miss Florence Hues Is spending tho,
wi . k with Mias Dagm.Tr Young, of
I Bellevue.
f Mr. and Mrsu Elry Tobias spent Saturday and Sunday with Grand Rapids
f relatives. •
Mrs. Roland Taylor and son. of

named goods*

I

Polo Cheviots, 28 inches wide------------- —------------------------------- —
—-12 cents
A. F. C„ Red Seal and Toije Du Nord Ginghams on sale at—Jg cents
Our'kcgular $1.25 Ladies' Waists are all going at------------- - ---------79 cents

'

UNDERWEAR

19c
39c
39c
79c'

Ladies', Children's and Boys' 35 cent Underwear—*------------Ladies' Velastic Vests and Pants 50 cent values for------------Boy’s and Children's Union Suits. 56 cent values for-----------

♦
♦

Velastic and "Set ijnug" Union Suits, &gt;1.00 values for—-—

Standard Patterns in Stock

.in. .inn airs. v. o. boico roiurneu
+ , Wednesday from an extended visit in
. IJiub-n. Wash.
▼i
Mr. and Mrs, Vi-rn Haywood, of
Irving, were Sunday guests of Mr. and
| Mrs. Lucian Willison.
▲
M inning Doud Inis been spending
l-art of the week m EUwr Digram's
tn ll.udlngs township.
Will Severance. who la employed
▼ .it Jackson by the Commonwealth Co..

The W. E. Merritt Store

♦

♦ Men’s in Tan and Black, Button and Lacc, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 ♦
♦ Ladies’ Black and Tan, Button and Lacc, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5 ♦

.

Sterling Percales and Manchester Cambrics, 36 inches .wide that formerly sold «L 15 cents
per yard arc now..—v. ——-—?.12J6 cents

Hastings, Michigan

Phone 66

at Shults. the gu&lt;M of Mrs. Mc- WEICSlt!^EIED2EnXnnlTcn
iy. Who Is Serlojusly III.

—" ™

V— NEW MEMBER CONTEST NOW

STORE REING REDECORATED ^.

ON AMONG THE MACCABEES

■
'
Roll Cail—Responded to by each
md Mrs. John Hough, .of Bat- New Shchlng mid Furnbdiings Will naming the woman or man greatest Big Claw Will Ik- Initialed February
k. are visiting at their dttughIn American history.
Be Added. Will Bo Very Fino
Reading—Miss Bulycn.
When Completed.
Hong—Ray Mallhows.
Service, Deputy Oreat Com­
Workmen arc busy 'completely .ov­
Rhnrt History of Lincoln—Verne
erhauling the store of Welckgeinint Johnson.
Shults tho first nf the week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stebbins saw
Song—Craco Olncr.
eceded In arousing much enthusiasm
Ethel It.irrymoro nt Powers' Theatre.
ing added, mid when completed they! Study of Soil Fertility, under the among the local membership. Two
Mm. John Eddy wax called to Grand
contest, which will be pulled off Feb.
.
’
it‘phis Inst week by tho Illness of h&lt;“, central Michigan.
33. when n big class will bo Initiated.
.....i.l This firm Is caponed .of alert,
mother, who fell and br ' - *----------Masonic Jempla Building
Since Its Insurance feature was put
from , hustling business Then, progressive !
Howard Birdsall
FINDS STICK OF DYNAMITE
un a business basis, the Maccabees
—....
z „.... .... and and out after business. - They aro-ye-i
have Ixen prospering, and never more
Mri- Charles Birds.. 11. &lt;&gt;f Grand Rap- reiving their new goods, ami soon will
IN COAL AT GAS PLANT than now. The local tent Is having a
Ids.
I have a store and stock that In up,*&gt;o*
Miss Myrtle Houfstattvr. of Grand daiejiess will reflect credit pport thtf
vf Ji,, nnd brm and tij.on thia city.
--------A Idlib’ InaiubdllvcncMs Saved Hugh
Lrvl iloufstatbr from Saturday
A TIMELY WORD TO
.Marks From Blowing Himself and GRANT H. OIIS &amp; CO. SLAUGH­
WILLS DAUGHTER INTEREST
tho
MESSRS. MORRILL LAMBIE&amp;
ITant Up.
.
TER VALUES IN WINTER GOODS
PATRONS OF CREAMERY
IN SUIT PENDING IN COURT
Hugh Marks, of the gas plant. Is
I ing. Feb. 4. To begin promptly
CO.
PUT
THE
KNIFE
IN
DEEP
oiitj. Mr. and Mrs. Brick Gilliland.
I 8:00 o'clock.
little human Iriqulslllveiicss led him Milke Illg Slashes In All Mncn of Wlnmie Fuels That Will Be Helpful Anil
to refrain from striking n largo chunk
ter (lothlng. They Quote
Blwnunu In Their Regtl»o Prices.
Make
John Brady.
of paper protruding.
«. x.
Knowing that she would not live to i
Heavy bulls.
. Christmas returned Frlhalf n stick of dynamite.
act as plaintiff In another damage I
Wfien
you
can
get
such
ciothlqg
us
lii r home in Eaton Rapids afblasting Grant It. Otis 4 • Co. announce this
suit against John Brady. Mrs. Mary
Morrill, Lqnibl*^ * Co. advertise, this
Hinman, who died a few weeks ago.
week at .the prices thfcy quote, you
Your in*
Willed to her daughter. Mrs. M. Sisco.,
may know that' some exceptional blrnrnt. .
uu«. un
Address—A. T. She;
of Ballevus, her Interest In the suit
been 11,0 *«&gt;• worth your while.
pending In circuit bourt. Judge Smith
Solo—May Crapoff.
a.wa ri vi-niQ iiurcaucs .....................:................... :------ --------------thrown In
has just signed an application for or­
■ant H. Oils h Co
Klvc you the figures that show you siht wouh
llebutlilliiK the Opens Hoose.
der for revival of the suit. In the'
i. Sarah Sown.- and daughter Hu,t wh“t
W” Bel
Imagined.
application. Mrs. 8lsco asks to have!
. L Heed on Monday began to rcBeatrice Bowm. of Grund Hap- lh“lr well-known lines of -Winter
Duct—Dr. Height and Irene Jones. I th&lt;
herself substituted In place of her de- ,
—
Charlotte
’
*
*
•
_•
removed It from the coal.
ceased mother os plaintiff In the suit. (.
Address—Rev. E.
L. Morrison.
cently partially destroyed by tire. Mr.
In the will signed on November U, |i Stockbridge.
|
1»13,
names
^Mrs.^Slsco
**,*, .Mrs.
—«•— Hinman •—
&gt; •*— —
— —— i Song—ChoCiis.
ltcbeknhx llaic^fnltlntlon.
■ the Insurance company. About six
and Norton H. Johnson, of Bellevue. ■ Address—ll’v. W. C. Harger. Agent
weeks will be required for rebuilding.
On the 34th.. Rebekah lodge No_ 53
ho undcrw
os executrix and executor.
,i,r;..1ir'’.’.’K..I''..,,02!cf* of
clty’ He will bbok ho atractlons. except a
had another of'their delightful func­
abscess on
Mrs. Hinman asked 16.000 damage"
,Clarinet
mrmci
Solo—Eugcuo
Manon, ।
tions. They convened In u special nnd Miss Millie M. Iule.-of Freeport. f,&lt;w local once, before tho oppnlp* .of
were
married
last
Monday
nt
5:3»
P.
I the theatrical season In tho fall. Tito
IXPfft -Mr-.Brady. She had bccuJn ill., luih vue.
; meeting fur the Initiation of a clans
health for years. Mr. Hinman's team ;
Addres:
M.
at
the
homo
of
the
groom.
713
So.
„|,t.ra house will bo restored to Its
Democrat"
I'lnnqliig
Banquet.
.on. Bellevue.
uf nine. Rebekah degree staff, Hester
ran away In Bellevue and cracked In•
----- —Rev. JI. J. Hcscot. Flit\t. 1
■
Address
! Keith, captain, doing the work In n Church street. The ring service was former condition.
to.Mrs. Hinman's buggy demolishing.
! Hn» mnnm-r.
‘
planning t«
■'ollowlng the
Th.
v
hiinrhnl''""
’
'"
'""
•*•
"
”
»»»'•
’
#
C&lt;».,
of
In*
... Osrd.
X In i-r «, .hii!
,,! * ■in&lt;1 haa charge of their
Injured. The suit was tried here In
ng in 1 riMk-cut-, ------- ii(ncc
•
_
uii'.r
Bidriman' who'
express my gratitude mid
circuit court last fall. The jury dis| Inc Attorney Sullivan's office on MnnBoyes' home during the 'hanks to lhe many friends, who have
screed. Mrs. Hinman soon after died.
I &lt;l.iy rvenlng. Another meeting X’lll
Mr. and Mr* Boyes W|&gt;| ; ben so kind to me during mr lll'lcwu
I he hold on Monday evening. The fill-'
violinist*
i T.&gt; thn I-lower Mission. Unity Club,
lOlntvd members I
beautiful plants.
Thn D. G. T. O,
। pl- nf ihlH i lly, were unlt-fi In m ir- i
Club for the lovely book.

Children’s Button or Lace, prices from 50c to $2.50

y

Jfronside *fhoe Co

/fastings. Michigan. *

♦ Phone H6

I

cards and letters. during my recent

Junior lielson, M. B. Armstrong. C.
-NecoMit'y a Stern Driver.
There la no atimulus to tumultuous
MUon Hko atron* human desire. No- Michael. John Mosher. Fred Emllh.
it. paxtor
Itov, B. Poch.
pastor of ccss|ly, too, drlvee men on relent- Keeley. Miss iluxr-1 Canfield, Ml an Cora
l.mheran chur&lt;-h. nf lesely; but deeiro. which amounta to a Carnes, othle McGraw.
The brldul couple
*' ‘Wi * .passion, drives faster and harder and
l»x Etalc Steinke, sis
more Intfcnscly. It has been excep­
Words and Reason.
tional stimulus that has produced tho
Men supposo that their reason baa
■dltng suit and c.
.
marvels of the hour. It Is excepUonal command over their words; ■till It
ra-rourve tea w.tf, and self-generated stimulus that mon happens that words In return, exerWood catering need In this day and hour to keen un else authority on reason.—Francis Ba­
■ *llh ‘h*
•'
con.
।
gifts.

remembered.

..

Mrs. Albert Klritie.

,r

♦ The Winter Is so Near Gone
we will give you special bargains
' '
in hosiery.
Woolen hose for women and children.
Men’s woolen and cotton hose—
T ____
all sizes jmd prices
.
«
Specials in millinery, hats at greatly
*
reduced prices.

J
♦

*
r,
■

V"!'
mploy' o
Hoclatcd
nduclod
.
spent considerable
t&lt; rn slates selling
leaner*.

0. A. BOYES’ 5,10 and 25c Stor
Hastings

Michi

EnthnsLisni I*

COAL IS LOWER!

night. The mem­
in imously voted to
no ollng night frpp;
»d»y after which four
•'mg table* were played

nd South.

Price Delivered

Pocahontas Lump$5.50
Massilon Lump or Egg$5.00
Jackson Hill, Lump or Egg ...
.
$5.00
White Ash, Lump Coal .... $4.50
White Ash, Egg Coal$4.50
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
own delivering.

LUKE WATERS,
Successor to F. H. Barlow &amp; Co.
Hastings, Mich.

. Club Meets.
running high In

A Special proposition for one week onlyt, The coupo^ below is worth fifty cents per ton on each
,topfof ftanu&amp;oe Gas house Coke purchased during the week
ending February 7th, 1014. Fill out the blanks and present
the coupon to your dealer, or to us, and save money on the
best winter fuel.
.

ugnlzcd i» am ■'{ tho strongest In the
stiitr. holding their own "gainst

On account of the mild weather, I have been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of these prices. BUY NOW! &lt;

•

op: "Mamma, hadn't
bed so folks can |
chanxo.

window ills- '
thn Dianinrull

Mrs. Nelle Smith-Boyos

+

Ono of our-little ones, who Is In tho
habit of retiring early, said to hla
mamma ono night when several friends

Bauer, minus 3H-

- and Itobvris. plus 1’4• Subbins and Hirst, plus 1 %F. I. Bauer and Ironside, mtItus 4%.
Thursday Feb. 6th Is date of next
meeting.
,
'•

&gt;■

COKE COUPON
I hereby accept your special offer and
ask that you delivertons of Gen­
uine Gas House Coke to me at No.
.&lt; * ■
' * street, during the
•week ending Feb. 7, 1014 with the under­
standing that this coupon is to be accept­
ed as a payment of fifty cents per ton
’toward each ton purchased.
Signed!
by

i.nuigc »i&lt;-c|ing.

i Thn bl-momhly meeting/if Pomona
f Grunge was held in Star Orange Wed.’msdity. One of the feature* of lhe
! x-salon was a deliate upon the ques*
itlnn. "Resolved that the farmer is
I receiving mo- m&lt;n h advice." Both
sides brought’mn so mo interesting
points. A nnmbr of changes In by*

by the GIsm Creek Bran quintette.
State Grange Master Ketcham gave
unwritten ritual work.
.
What's become of the old-faablonad
man who used to hitch up his trou-

B

This is^ 'gqod chance to save money and a good time to
get in the rest of yodr winter’s fuel.
Thornapple Cao 1 Electric Co
1 Phono 5.

! Reed

�Woodland
Ur. Mr». Will Smith want to Middlefamily. .

port visited Woodland relatives over
Sunday.
Robert Landis Is helping H. C.
Bealrd in the blacksmith shop Mr.
LandU expects to make blacksmith­
ing bls permanent .business.
home over Sunday.
■Miss.Elsie Holmea of th* Hasting*,
Sunday.
Our blacksmiths

have

been kept

Ing It almost Impossible for a horse to
travel without being sharp shod.
Smith Holmea hu been having a

M. P. Fuller home.
Aunt Dlnah'a Quilting

one of the lecture courcr numbers by
local talent, at the town hall Friday
night. February the thirteenth. Don’t

Will Groxlngcr Is nearly through
with the Job of delivering the tile for

Our Annual Red Tag Sale

Is a great success as usual, owing to the satisfaction of out customers, and the careful living up to our advertisements. We are
going to show our appreciation in a business way, by giving still greater bargains this coming week, and on Saturday, Jan. 31st, the
last day of January, we will make a special effort to have Saturday our Greatest Day of the Red 1 ag Sale. Below notice Saturday
Specials and other bargain offerings. It will pay you to come. It will pay you to buy. It will pay you to stock up for future use.
As a whole, it’s the best sale we ever had.

Coats, Suits
and Skirts
Every coSt, skirt snd suit in
stock will be tnsrkcd with Red
Tag, that will make them go fast.
We will carry over none.

Coats as low as-------$3.88
Suits and Wool Dresses

Muslin,

-ONE DAY ONLY—
I ALL AT
"Fruit of th.- Loom" Bleached Muslin f
ONLY
"Lonsdale ' Bleached Muslin
) CI 1 Z.
.“Berkeh y Cambric
1 y /2C
"Lonsdale Cambric in short lengths 1
z

8c
8c value Rood Unbleached Mus­
lin at

6V4o

.......................... $4.98
Wool Dress Skirts at $1.88-

Bleached Muslin, toe value, at
only

Men’s-and Women's Heavy
! Sweaters------------- $3.88
Ladies' Afternoon Dresses
with Red Tag Prices.

8-4 wide Unbleached Sheeting
(standard)

Pure Linen Table Cloth by the yard.
\
50c am! 65c qualities, at only...-—/
Ladies' Shirt Waists, a big lot at only./
Children ready made Dresses up to 75c!
at only______ __________________ /
One big lot ol White Goods nnd Silk Poplins
in colors, formerly sold up to 35c, at only

7Wo

23c

Men’s
Furnishings

Flannel Gowns

Saturday Specials

Muslins
Standard Unbleached
36 inches wide, at

ALL
AT

1
J.OU

Men's nnd Women’s Night
Gowns, heavy and large.
85c quality.___ —__ 69c
Our 65c quality night gowns
at only__________ ..48c
Red Seal Dress Gingham.
worth I3/4c, at, 1 fot _.7’vC
&gt;1.50 Best Dress Goods.
Red Tag Sale Price... 98c
}6-inch All Wool Jatnestowns
Serges in all colors, 50c
and 65c values at--------- 38c
Two yards wide German Table
Linen, #1.00 values----- 72c

Men's Heavy Sanitary Fleeced
Shirts and Drawers iu all sires
at only------- ------------- .....32b
Men's Flannel Shirts. ,1.25
values at----- ...-------------- 89c
Men's Dress Shirts, fl.«) values.
89c. 60e rallies4 Sc
Men's Working Shirts in solid
Men's Wool Socks in gray and

45c. Per pair 4c
Great Reductions on Wool Union

Herbert Harvey, wife and child of

visit with Woodhind friends.

Mrs. Christina Barnum waa a guest .
of Hastings friends Saturday.
I
Carl Faul and Miss lOlsle Holmes
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. G.
A, England of West Sunfield Sunday.
J. L. Smith whs a business visitor in
Grand Rapids Tuesday.
,

Look For The

RED TAGS
They Save You Money

One Price to All

len tonalla nnd adenoids Is reported I
TAKE ODESSA,
much relieved and Improving .in
'Mrs. Mabie Xatthrop of Grand
health.
.
Raphbi visited over Sunday with Mrs.
The Warren young p'eople. MbW Ham Garllnger.
Itraled thn
Lns and Stanley were very furtuMr. nn&lt;i Mrs. Frank Coykcndall
mile Friday to escape unhurt, when nnd children spent Sunday at Ctnin.
o'clock supper Friday evening to n as they were returning home from 1 u-pard'a.
number of Invited guests
school nt Woodland. their home run
Mr. and Mrs. 1
away throwing then both out of ”
visiting frlcndu at
•d Saturday from Northern Ohio, cutter, and running some dlstnncwhere they visited reinlives for a a dangerous

Middleville friends.

from hero attended,the W.
Institute at Coata Grove, rd and lamed.
Tuesday.
J. H. Risinger attended the Auto
WEST VOODMXD.
Show al Detroit Friday mid 8atu‘ *
KAOT WOODLAND.
l.luyd Hilt, wife and daughter

Kllndwortli

Monday and Tuesday.
The L. •&gt;. T. M. M.
- and their fa'mllh-s
daughter and cuesta at 6 30. Thursday nlyht.

family

Iva Colton.

home of'Cheater Hecker, Friday
Mr. and Mm. M. Euper and

and

nd Mrs. KU. Cunningham

&lt;1&gt; .11
program.
Richard Blough of Clarksville was

Is a very highly re-

th* home of Wm. Euper one day Ina. I A —ovm
O. C. Sheldon and family allended |

"• w"~'
'Misses tola
guest of Charles Hesterly Saturday
and Hundny.
■
Saturday.
.-•I Haight &lt;&gt;f Mulliken.
Miss I'hlla Hitt spent part of last
Miss Cora Volte of Knut Woodland
visited Miss Amelia Hauer Bunday nfHitt. In Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Htelner and
.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Demund visited sops of Clayton. Mich., are visiting
Wilson Bowser of Silverton. Oregon
who is visiting friends In West Sun- friends In Freeport Friday and Sat- Mrs. Htelner'a parents. Mr. nnd Sirs.
hn Woodman.
Furniture City.
] Mr. and Mr
Judge Barnum was visiting his son
Mr. and Mrs. (Martin Eupcr and Woodland were
ttendance nt
Bulling
In Hebew.i
The following
— .. for th.
of Francisco. Mich., arc spending n ors at Mm. Geo. Hauer's Munday.
ensuing year: Dn'sldrni, Mm.
Miss Hlldred Hchalbly visited her epee Kelsey:
vice president.
Mrs?.

HASTINGS SANITARY DOUBLE. STORE
Absolutely Cash Only

Applied Knowledge.
WAS FIRST AMERICAN BANK
Th.
... 0,1m . teuou In
daughter In j Boston Institution That Issusd 8400,­ m., ..m.l'e. .nJ ,.M l.h rambln-1
tiro ml Rapids.
A
' I- •
1
000 In Scrip In 1714 Is Accorded
•ord
u..J
in
d.Unln, dl.un.., II,
That Honor.
Haturday night nnd Kimday with his
me.n. .1, l«.l. Sow. t «ut um. Illunde. John Zunchnltt .md family.
tla
girl
to
give
md
a
sentence
using the |
Carl Hlater I* helping the Hcnncy
Tho first bank In America, located word fathom."
\
boys to cut wood.
on Stale alrcet. Boston, loaned money
Instantly a hand shot up in the rear
on
real
estate,
[H-roonal
property
and
faring from a
of the room,
Imperishable merchandise, though It,
"&gt;Vell, Mary, you may give your senreport lhe d«sith
| bad not the privilege of Issuing
money, then a prerogative of the Bay.
im.ruing became &lt;Iim-.in
I with II State colony. After a few years Boa-&gt;
Mary flood up proudly.
Ilf., and cmnniltlcd Kill, hl.
using a 1
1 ton's (Inti branch discontinued buslcelling." said she. "is because they
&gt;ugh th&lt;-1 ucss and was started In 1714. ten
have n fathom.''
piece on his
&gt;nT Mon- l'r,nle&lt;* ,n Boston.. The new bank car­
d by his I Fled on biiBliiess and Issued 1100,000 In
• nlmt.
mt. The body । scrip on Hie basis now- sought by ccrIt new gas mantles bo dipped In
---- ------- ----"dvasa t&lt;&gt; Mr.: tain financial jiromotcrs
iromotcrs and leaders,
leaders. it
It vinegar and hung up to dry before
Weed's undertakliia rooms nnd the wni| arr|., anj .....
k,.— but
i.... scrip',
i..- ...,i
nothing
and being placed upon the gas fixtures
consequently the bank wasthey
short
lived,
will
give a more brilliant light
in 1742 a lend bank was founded by and last longer.
■evornl hundred subscribers who gath
FRIEND WORTH THE KEEPING cred In Boston as the bankers are
Another Cinch.
meeting today and who attempted to
European Merchant Showed His Ap- reUevo tho scarcity of specie by Is
When a woman takes up physical
culture you will know that she either
Ings. A specie -bank was also founded wants to reduce tho size of something
about the same time, but both Inati- or Increase 1L—Exchange.
NORTH CARLTON.

HER

RIGHTS

IN THE

HOME " ""

'°

w

or girl of their acquaintance. (hat old.
old classic about the child who, having
been told that God followed her every-'
where, chid her dog by saying:
Raiment—Her Remedy.
"Go away. Fldo! It's bad enoughj
to have God tagging uto around with-]
Ib a woman's life worth only her
out you doin''It too!"
food and clothing? In every position '
i Somebody lies!
on earth, except that of a wife, a pur , We have had 10 or 12 people each I
non Is entitled to wages. A wife gen­
tell u&lt; he was present when lhe for-1
erally does fill that a servant would do. getful a’peaker had the names of per­
nnd a gr&lt;A/t deal more, works morp ‘
sons Intended, for mention in his adhours a day than a man and goes
। dress written on his cuff and bad to re-i
through ordeals that are almost beyond
I| 'fresh hlit memory ea^h time he went]
b
human endurance, yet many wives
f* do'
1° to mention such names as Washington.
enduro this for half a century ”
with IJncotn. Grant and Anally the Great
only enough to eat and keep them
Name Itself.
warm, never having an extra dollar to
spend. They even have to ask for
Somebody lien.—Indlaiiapolli Star.
money to buy postage stamps.
'i
1 think a woman should have abso-|
lute control of all household affairs.
How It Happened.
She should watch cornsrs and know
WH
u m
.on a
His wlfq,hnd
made
a little quiet In'
how to deal wisely. She should bo al-' TMtiRntton of his coat.
•
lowed to manage her house In whatahe M|d |n no p|eBMn,!
ever way seems best to her. Sho tonp ..you neTer mn|]e)j the jetler j
should have enough of an allowance to Rlive you
week.
, ca„ fee, u
cover necessary expenses, and a ape-' r|Rht ln tho corner of your coat,-.
dal allowance for her iadlvidusl needs,
,lcr hu.bBI„| brought oat the coat'
----- —
—----- ----ill uijuidi Biiaiui- iiiLtu wa/. 1 aeru
CU,.ri rrom * l«Ur wrtHeo br .
„„ d„„U ,0.
„„
wothan on the subject of a wife's ex- -&gt;
----- ,_she said. Reaching Into tho In­
where
pendltures, tn Farm and Fireside.
sire pocket, he groped down and down
until ho at last grasped tho envelope.
Woman Contends That Wife’s Service!

♦ CLEAN, FLASHY WASH NUT, »5.00.

GOOD SOFT COAL, $4.50.

CLEAN COAL, PROMPTLY DELIVERED.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
♦ Broadway Yards,
♦
Phone 224

E. Court St. Yards ♦
Phone 254

Ou the first night of James Thomp­
son's "Sophonlaba" one of the actors
had to declaim the somewhat tdlotlo
line: • "Oh. Sophonlaba; Sophonlaba,
oh!''
Instantly a cutting voice from ths
rather restless audience: "Oh. Jimmy
Thompaog; Jimmy Thompson, oh!"
The laughter that followed complete­
ly broke up the seriousness of the eve­
ning’s entertainment.

*18how me de income," mid Uncle see, Il slipped down through the torn
lining you promised to sew up more
Shan a month ago.

change after payin’ de tax.*'

sauce; but tho condiments are by no
means to be neglected. If food Is to
be relished. The various flavoring
seeds and leaves, truffles, mushrooms

food value, render food more palata­
ble. Every housewife should get aoqualnted with'a variety of them.

PIANOS
R stock of Pianos is easily one of the
most representative Piano stocks -in this
country. Perhaps you do not know that we
carry many makes and the chance (of choice is
unequalled in Michigan.

OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
3^ percent if left with ns one year
3 percent if left six months

Absolutely guaranteed to be the hottest and easiest burning coal
on the market. We have four grades of soft coal, all of which
produce a white ash but there is ONLY ONE WHITE ASH COAL
that will uphold the reputation of our yards for supplying the
BEST SOFT COAL IN THE CITY. If not already a user give
us a trial order and be convinced. We are SOLE AGENTS for
this WHITE ASH.

Killed the Play
p„|, o, . „„
. 8opbo,u.
,„„1UU, w.||. . nnrtm,. pl&gt;.
0, lto„rtal hl„„, ,h„. ,
„ h,„ k„,rf , „ho|&gt;

J

today to rival the government In mint­
till Ills cynical eyes when
V uteran
” Ing money. All this paper money rap­
Subscriber" or ■■Constant Reader" : Idly depreciated in value, owing to the
writes in to say that yesterday’s" constant and heavy expenditure for
smashing attack was tho best ever.
military movement* of offense and de
Here In America letters of apprecia­ fense against Hie Canadian French
tion aro t\ll that any editor can hope and their Indian allies
&lt; &gt;dessa
for.
Abroad,
orgunlai, Mrs. Ilesela Woodman.
—
----------- -however.■ It Is different.'
In 1782. during the revolution, the
three children visit,-.1 l
Harold Barnum. Warner Krlwy, French editors arn frequently reward- Bank of* (forth America of Philadel­
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
nnd others-attended tho stock show I ed for good artiefos by presents of! phia rece|v,4| a charter from congress,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Euper enter­ Thursday until Monday.
nt latnslng last week.
I roses, gold fountain pens, baskets of' and Ita^iperatloiis In lhe Hay State jntained Mr. and Mrs. Harbert Hnrvex
Sumi., K.l.m.1 Ik-iua
|
,nd „ ,„nh
of Francisco, Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Geiger with their guests
i spired the establishment of the Bank
The young people's choir led the
Little Don Vsnllouten who undcr- visited Henry Geiger and family near
But nowhere In the world does there । of Massachusetts In March. 1781. an
Like Odessa Friday.
.... ........
,.u „,*«••» ■"‘h “ Moecenaa of the press ns. lnBthutlon which Is still In operation
business meeting after
School 1 K°°d old Mr Bimbo, the leading |&gt;ork , ftB tju, pir-t National bank of Boston,
last Sunday.
| dealer of central Europe.
INational Magazine.
Class No. 5 has organism! na fol-| Mr. Bimbo IB Is In Budapest, and a
year
ago
Egyetcrtes puopub- ,[
*
rcmrv
Ala,,
r .'
“r B
«° the Budapest KWetCHea
wlu'i'nRmii"
r."”IS u.hc... . ..........
.ns him. .wb LEAVE THE PATHS OF TRUTH
atatod ao accurately all hla political
of Loyal Daughters.
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
Newspaper Accuses Its Correspond­
editorial nxiui a whole hand cart of
gdbject to change in market value which may take more than in­
ents of Indulging in What Might
hams. Bausnges. blood" puddings and
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
Be Called "White Lies."
Bending Stamps.
other choice pork products.
Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and Provide a
When enclosing a stamp in a letEInce then. Incredible an It seems.
We bavq had 25 or 30 people tell u&gt;
tor, Instead of moistening tho corner Mr. Bimbo has kept its editors fully
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.
"aa
on
actual happening" to aotne
LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS SANK, Uka OdMSl, Mich.
to attach it to tho paper. Just moist­ supplied with pork meat.
boy or girl of their personal acquaint­
en a spot in the center. Tho removal
Bu, m.o . ««.«, lln&gt; br
TO„ „
Organized in 1888
—
Under Stste Control
ance. that episode
of tho boy (or girl)
of a small part of tho adhesive sub­ .n.l ,,
.0 uo th.
,bo hlt ,„a
„nd
„
stance from the center will not Impair Won, Intn ll.inljritlnn
*■ Ihn clllnr,
,
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
upon a companion, and who, when
the
rest
of
the
alamp.
whereas
lhe
George Liverton President
In mournful conference composed au
corner la very often destroyed in do- editorial farewell for tholr final issue chided for these Indignities and told
Wm. H. McCartney.’Vice' President
that It was the devil prompted
tacblng.
Mr. Bimini was announced. He had Iniquities, replied:
Sherman f. Strong............................... ...................................... Cashier
heard the sad nows, and now, taking
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
New Yorkers Like Potatoes.
In the situation, he took out his cheek and scratch, but the spitting was my
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Every day in tho year theru aro eat­ book, and with one stroke of lhe pen own idea."
Perry F. HinaS &gt;
Wallace Lpvewell
Louis Krieger
en in New York city 342.465 bushels set lhe Egyetvrteg on its feet again.
Somebody lies!
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.
of potatoes.
We have hail 40 or 50 people tell us,

♦ When All Other Coals Fail Try
Bauer’s F amous White Ash

The Red Tog Sale will not
last long at these prices.
COME EARLY!

You cannot think of a more beautiful Gift to
your family than a Piano; it means not only
education but joy for everybody, and YOU
are the only source through which your family
can secure this great gift.
Of course you’ve often wished for one, but it
seemed a luxury that others could afford, but
not you. Now did it ever occur to you that
"others” thought the same thing before they
talked it over with us?

It’s part of our business to show you how easy
it is for you to-pwn a piano, and we want to talk
it over with you. Our easy’payment plan will
please you.
. ,

| k
III
hi

1'1
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PLAYERS
If you want the greatest musical instrument
ever invented, come in and let lis demonstrate
the wonderful PLAYER PIANO. You become
an artist at the Piano the moment you sit down
in front of a Player.
Here is the greatest
achievement Of modern inventions; takes the
place of a silent Piano in the home and maxes
YOU the artist. Besides, you can play it by
hand like the regular Piano. Come in and see
a wonderful array of these wonderful instru­
ments. We sell them on monthly payments.

Friedrich’s
DOWNTOWN STORE
206 MONROE AVENUE
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

�THE HA8TOCW

LAHGE

THE CHURCHES ~|

JANUARY M 1»1«.

1MENT
H SCHOOLS

Presbyterian Church.

Sunday

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

STl'DENTS AR&lt; DOING EXCELSchools and Colleges** nnd Bunday.
Feb. S Is "Education Day.** The paathaining Department
tor will take for his theme next Sun­
day morning: "Choosing Your Life's
Job." At 7:00 P. M. the Young Pe«pie will hold n special service. Bright. AGRICULTURAL
.
CtUB HAS
annppy talks will be given. A lively 1
meeting'Is promised.
BEER RECENTLY STARTED
Tho ofllclal board al IK meeting

Successors to Loppenthlen Co.
We are at present engaged in remodeling our store and will
have, before many days, entirely different and much improved
surroundings to welcome you to.
You will find in our store mostly carpenters, painters, pa­
per hangers and mechanics, but you will also find that we have
a great many attractive bargains which will make it worth your
while to come into the store during these torn up days.

new pews and pulpit furnishings for
thn church to the Globe Furniture
Company, of Northville. The contract
for papering and painting tho Ineldo
of tho auditorium has not yet been
form and the platform will bo built lu City schools closed last week with retho northeast corner of' the church.

.

OF OUR

NEVER QUESTIONED
TO GET ••QUALITY" IN THE PRESENTS YOU BUY YOU
MUST COME TO THE "QUALITY" JEWELRY STORE. ALSO
COME TO THE STORE WHERE YOU HAVE A MAGNIFICENT

LINE OF ARTICLES TO SELECT FROM.
IF YOU CANNOT MAKE UP YOUR MIND WHAT TO GIVE,
COME TO US AND WE SHALL CHEERFULLY HELP YOU TO
MAKE A SELECTION, AND CAN AID YOU IN SENDING "SOME­
THING DIFFERENT," AS OUR STORE IS SO POPULAR MOST
PEOPLE COME TO US TO BUY THEIR WEDDING PRESENTS.

Coatsup to $40 priced
now from

Suits up to $37.50 priced
now from

Skirts up to $15 priced
now from

98c to $19.75

$4.95 to $19.75

$1.98 to $6.75

Quality Groceries at Economical Prices
Everything you J&gt;uy here is fresh and new and our groceries and pro­
visions arc of the most dependable and satisfactory qualities.

in the high schbol Thursday and FriHitlute will be furnished by the pupils

THE RELIABLE JEWELER

22 ib. of sugar....$1.001 Cusco Coffee Extra Fancy Havel 21
Karo Corn Syrup, one | A choice, sweet, mild The cream of the orange
half gallon can22c flavored
.------------ ---------coffee,, rroasted
----------- crop is now coming in and we
'fresh and packed ex- handle only the best fruitaob-

During tho week an art exhibit will
made in the ninth grade room.

MethixlUt E|iImm&gt;|&gt;u1 Church.
Methodic Episcopal Church, liev

so. Ho gave the morning Hermon at
tho Baptist church last Munday.
Jiri. Mac Gon la visiting her sister.
Mrs. Al. W. Duffey, uf Boyne City.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Chase were In
Coats Grove Friday visiting relative*.
Mm Agnes Bull. of Middleville. Is
the snot at Mr. and Mrs. «. E. Bogart.
C. H. Thomas Is In Philadelphia on
businessconncctedwlth the Maccabees.;
Jtr*. Lucian Willison visited rcUlives at Hinds Corners Friday and Bat-

Goals. Sults. Skirts and Dresses
and our prices are reduced to such an extent that it would be
wise for you to choose your garments for next fall
.

‘.nutty Nur-

V. BESSMER
^PERSONAL MENTION

During the time of our remodeling we are anxious to dis­
pose of the many beautiful

done by each student during the past
&lt;]uarter.
*;
■
Second semester high school classes
Grjgsby. who conducted the service.
A number uf the members of the W. ginning algebra, plane geometry, trig­
onometry, zoology, horticulture, pen­
manship. spelling, business forms,
manual training, bookkeeping and
Baptist Church.
type writing.
Rev. and Mrs. Bella nre spending I ---- --- — — —
the week in Grand^BapIds. assisting j board of education, attended the high
In tho union revival meetings of the M-hool chapel excrclsu Monday morn­
three want side churches. Joy Memor­ ing nf th Ln Week nnd gave an Inlcrial IM. E.. Third Presbyterian and
Second Baptist. The meetings nre a
continuation of those which have been
Mr. H. IV rnttenglll, formerly State
held In the other two churches, and
Public .................
Instruction.
will be held In tho Bapllitt church.
.....tpcrlnlendcnt
..............—... of «.,&gt;■■■'&lt;
Mr. Herman Soder will lead the I visited the Hastings aobools Monday
Thursday night prayer and praise m-r- , nflernoon of last week. At tho close
vice this week, nt TnJO. A good meet- of school he led tho high school In a
Ing U always assumed with Mr.f8odcr patriotic song service otter which he

WEDDING
PRESENTS

n beautiful plctur.- Kevnlly pur­

Public worship .next Sunday in 1
Dr. C. I*. Lathrop was in Grand 10:10 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Next Sun­
day the pastor will exchange pulpit’ 1
llaplds Tuesday.
pnstor
Emil Tyden came Tuesday for n

__ !j___
Best Molasses, large cans, r]Iug
ve________________
jy for us&gt;.

A\toinalilc
tainablc. Oitr
Ournrccsnt
presentrnnnlv
supply

3 fur--------------- ._.25c ^uhrifle gratic

’s Club.

Lenox Soap,
.
now 7 bars for—&gt;25©

i H-rm &lt;&gt;f five years. A great many of ..f the high- school building during'
I bls former parishioners will be glad ’ the Institute.
.
to greet him.
I'..rents. patrons nnd others Inter- ]
Next Sunday evening Is BrotherMrs. G. F. Chidester la visiting Mrs. 1tood night. The men will meet at
T. Diamond of Grand Rapids, this

&amp;

per lb.

•’"I'per dozen________

—----

Mex-O-Ja Coffee

35c Brooms

--.i
c..,:r.»s
This is also ah exclusive
Lard
Compound,
branc
i of ours
ours anu
ond i«r
far »usu----------------- Swift s ionuiuoi
t

A splendid value, 4 strands,
best grade,-per lb. -lUC|perior to any o(|icr (hat we good weight, clean straight
*
'
• 1A/* corn, Special price
“
ConeQirn. . very fine
jUl each

brand, 3 cans for._25c;

In the exhibits from the various de-

.

Choice oatmeal in bulk, 7 lbs 25c

Fresh stock of Grape Fruit,
Radishes,

Cleaned Currants, large i,,uakc, c&lt;Kn FJake,t CTi.p&gt; finelLettuce, .Celery,
15 oz. package, now, 10c । flavor, per package7c|lltC.

Where Americana Fall Down.
Twenty thouEmiTl Germans aang
"Dl« Wacht am Rhine** to the accom­
paniment of 20 bands. The Americana
who started were all right until they'
got to “gcachwortgckllrr."—Chicago
Tribune.

stitute to be held In thU city the tlrst
The gaa| Matter
„
Friday and Kiturday of February'.
Th.- High Hchooi Agricultural Quar11 n»*t‘era not how a man dies, but
t.-ttc will furnish 'some music for the I Bow ho Uvea.—Johnston,
institute.

Tho following report given lhe en­
rollment. attendance and other infor-

PASTEURIZED BUTTER
Ask Your Grocer for

-

Crystal Pride

Total enrollment. 11 Si.
'Number of boya enroll

X‘.

Painting th* Lily.
Undo Amos scz: You kin point
th er Illy jes* by allppln* on a pair of
allk stockings.—Judge.

Retail Price this Week 30c
—As Cheap as Any and Better Quality—
Made By

Crystal Creamery Company

•f thia department tn]
direct lux the efforts of the

Opening of State St. Garage

making aprons, the last piece of their
cooking out-fit I., be med next year.
Thu seventh gr.ul.- girls arc giving
special intention t.&gt;
rving breakfast.
Each girl b, given Instruction and

Christian Science Society.
BunduyS February 1. 1914. Second
floor of No. 110 Jefferson St. Sunday
service. 1OJ0 A. M. Subject. "Love."
Sunday school, ■ 11:45. Wednesday
evening testimonial
service
7:10
o'clock. Heading room at same u&lt;ldrv«s Im open every Wednesday and
Saturday from 2 to 5 P. M. when auth­
orized literature may br- read and pur­
chased.
A welcome is offered to the

(Formerly Known as Trim’s Garage.)

Having rented the fine brick building on East State Street
owned by H. D. Trim, I will open it to the public, and be
prepared for all work in the care, repair and handling of
automobiles, on and after

I-Ing
eighth grade in th.
dishes appr&lt;&gt;prl.»t&lt; f. the hdme.
Iti the blah r ii...

,'lvanced problems
&gt;f th&gt;- j&gt;ro[H r i. o .ration and. the
aervJhg &lt;.f jwy.ry, &gt;&lt;l.uls, moat*, ahd
other kinds 'iti f.» ...
The first ji.ir n:I'.IcnM-of tho high
u-hool n-wltig &lt;
,.rc maklrfg wash

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st •
I will carry a full line of automobile repairs and have a good •
equipment ol machinery to do all repair work promptly. I
।

am a machinist anti will do the work right. GASOLINE
IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES.
This Garage is the most favorably located in this city, and
it is my purpose to have it so conducted as to merit the con­
tinued patronage of Autonwbile Owners.

F. E. BUDD, Proprietor
East State Street
I,

MICHIGAN.
'

I
It seems a matter of universal desire
| that poverty should bo abolished. We wool dress..-t. They will soon begin
should bo quite willing to abolish lux- tome original hand work on other'
I ury, but to abolish honest, industrious, garments.
»| self-denying poverty would bo to de­
Agricultural Department.
Ttie.tenth grad. class In "Field
stray the soli upon which mankind pro"
'
id by a course
»j duces tho virtues which enable our "
।
In
“
Horticulture'
the remainder
I race to reach a still higher civilisation
. । than II now possesses.—Andrew CarThe botany cut- -.vj|l nnw take iip
the study of jh» structure of plants
ind the elements i^cntlal of plant
»
Nothing Is a courtesy unless It be
| meant for us, and that friendly and
I lovingly. We owe no thanks to rtvera, that they carry our boats, or
. I winds,’ that they be favoring, and A'1
I our sails*, or meats that they be nour
"I taking: for these are wbat
they are.
wbm
11 necessarily. Horses carry us; trees
shade us; but they know It not.—Ben

mp. iu» mcee ero

Mte/

..."

1

■ ■

snown

....

High Kchnol Agricultural Club" has
been organized jn this department for
the cans!deration »( more advanced
sericultural subjects. fhu discussion of
current topics, and tho practice of
oarlltmentary rules and usages. The
following officers have bean chosen by
the club; llcary Kogers, ptcsldcm:
Proton Palmer. v|Ca pteoldentt MUAre&gt;t Coif; ............
..........
Vestsr, Master of Po-

Ladies

F. L. FAIRCHILD &amp; CO.

Here is your oppor­
tunity

144 State Street

Eicluslva Sample Sale

HASTINGS, MICH. x

The Greatest
Sample Sensation
of the Age

Four Days Sample Sale
Wednesday,Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 4,5,6 and 7
$300.00
Natural Alaska
Mink Set

$1.00 and $1.25
House Dresses
in all sizes'

$12.00 and $15.00
Ladies' and Misses’
Goats

$25.00
Marabou Fur
Sets

59c

$4.95

$9.95

&gt;18 and &gt;20
Ladies and
Misses' Goats

&gt;11.00

&gt;3.00

Sample
Skirts

Tiger Coney
Sets

Beautiful Kimonas
all sizes

$1.95

$7.95

$7.95

$1.19

&gt;5.00

Extra large Black
Coney Muffs

Sample Waistb that
sold up to Jl'2.501 made
in Silks, Nets and
Shadow Lacc.
,

$1.95

$1.95 and $2.95

Girl?’ Coats
sizes 8 to 14

&gt;22.90 *.nd &gt;25

$2.95 up

$9.95

Ladies' Coati.

$150

�I, JASl'ARV M, 1,U.

****

LOCAL NEWS

Think What it Means!

I. Bickel fell TucuUy on

Fairchild &amp; Co. tell of a spec-

church Friday, tomorrow, night 5:30
to 7:10 to which all are invited.

dinner Friday, and Saturday.
■ceedod Rev. W. J. Ix&gt;ckton a* high
priest In Hastings Chapter, Royal
Arch Mason*.
.
Will Hick* and ML** Belle Hicks
enlng, alxtecn being preaenj. All had
a happy time.
The I-adles* Rest Room nt'the Court
House hs* been repainted and new
linoleum laid, and is now a very atiiractlvo place.
. Herman Soder and Nannie Soder

,

$18.75
Suits and Overcoats, now—
Suits and Overcoats, now— __ 16.88
Suits and Overcoats, now— - 15.00
Suits and Overcoats, now— ..... 13.50
Suits and Overcoats, now---- .... 11.25
9.00
Suits and Overcoats, now---- ....
7.50
Suits and Overcoats, now— .....
6.00
Suits and Overcoats, now— .....

MORRILL, LAflBIE &amp; CO

the
the

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nm

columns many bargains will b&lt;- found
thia wrek.
Many hove found coke both a clean
nnd profitable fuel. If all such wish

BUY NOW
It has been a bad winter to sell winter goods and like many
others we have a lot of good things we feel we must dispose of
and we are offering you some REAL BARGAINS.

Unusual Coat Prices
One rack of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats for- QQO
merly sold up to $10 are now selling at.. . OW

Ono rack of Ladies’ and'Misses’ Coats,
Cl no
black cloth and pony, now selling at41*. zO

Prints
Best American Prints
per yard

Furs
Wc don’t want to carry
our slock over so will sell
our Fur stock at (rom

% to
OFF

.----uiuuic Ml icauiua ua--» oven greater
* • Ht'V-' ,hl‘n ln “n&gt;
period for over

The Godfrey Clothing Store
noum-cs a price cutting event In

Cora Belle's team would bring a
London'* Youthful Bobble*.
I Mmilo to the soberest face alive. Sheba
Has anybody noticed the number o" la a tall, Janky old rna^e. Once she
of Barry county &gt;■
iiithful Tiotleenirn nbout I.nn,!nn r«-&lt; was bnv in .color but the Years barn
It to the publie on February 1.
quirt of Kent count)
centl) * nski tho Chranlcte. Of course,! added gray hair until, now the Is
wnru will
.............. - ................
Caledonia on Feb. 21 r
Il Im the result of Hit? grant of ono day roan. Being so long-legged she.stridea
■ id-winter and
equipment to
lomi-.umual
a week rest to tho force and lhe con along nt an amazing pace which her
apple Valley Plumer Society.
The •'&gt;» adv. un aiiulher page for pa
sequent enlistment of new recruits ‘ male. Balaam, a Utile donkey^ flnds It
dale of the meeting u
Wnxhtnkti'n's wl-]rs,
'
One tiling Is particularly striking—the hard to keep up with. Balaam, Ilka
birthday. Frl*. 22. This dale, howHome nursing will be demoi»*ti
extraordinary resemblance of those Sheba. Is lull of years. Onee his
ever, I* Sunday so lhe meeting will be al ,l,“ Woman.« ‘
young, slender, clean-shaven London glossy brown coal was tho pride of
held on Saturday or Monday. The I •Jjr • "umil rooi
sumim r meeting. u~sially a picnic., is | Would |ik&lt; bobbles to lhe pictures of tho Roman some Mexican's heart, but time baa
soldier holding his t&gt;6st at Pompeii f added to his color also, nnd now ho
amidst lhe shower of ashes and burn Is blue. HI* eyes aye sunken and dim.
.1. M&gt; Ndughton, of
tag lava. The resemblance Is even hla eats no longer stand up In trua
Middleville.
been appointed to fill tin
unry on more vivid in the rnso of tho city than donkey style, but droop dejectedly. He
rhe hoard of pension cxui
of tho metropolitan police on accountj has to trot hfs best to.keep up with
Fc&lt;IouhI|I|&gt; Club at Lngie’a Farm.
dmlulntnhion
of the Roninu character of tho city's, Sheba's slowest stride. About every
Tito Fellowship f'lub moved out
helmet.
' three miles he balks, but little Cora
Into the country last Tuesday even­
reign. The other
ing and discussed the high coat of liv­
—........................
■
' Helle doesn't call It balking, she saya
ing from the farmers* view point. of lluHtlngn and Dr. Amu* Hanlon, uf
Habits.
Balaam has stopped to rest, and they
Middleville.
Like flakes of snow that fall unper- B,t 0,1,1 *B,t 11,1 ho Is ready to trot
were present. The following program
ceived upon tho earth, tho seemingly along again. That Is the kind of laywas thoroughly cnjoji-.t by Ml. Male
quartette from th.- llluh School: an
unimportant events of llfo succeed ono “ut which drew up before our door
another. As the snow gathers togelh- j lhat evening.—The Atlantic,
er. so our haliils nro formed. No sin-.
Cornet duvit &gt;•&gt;
gio flake that Is added to tho pile
Place He Hadn't Looked.
produces a sensible change. So it la'
After searching 36&lt;hours for a
the fichopl;"
llcaulved that
by littlo things that a man's charac&lt;
support of the
, 'lost horse," Al Stevens o( New York
ter Is molded.—Exchange.
High Gnat of
Afflrmallvc: nnarrlucv. *’
. discovered that tho animal had walk­
ed upstairs In thu loft.
m»nds. The Judgi

and finally idm-.il th, Marne on the
middle man. Cluelng musical num-

DEADLY FOE OF
Messrs. A. C. Brown. Roaell, Engle
nnd Worrell. MeidameM Harbert and
Tullo
assisted
Mcsdairie* Itezcil.
Brown nnd Engle in servIn*.

Ladies, Buy You . a New Skirt
off regular price.

Rude Shoclc.
Americans traveling abroad soon
find out that thn lannago they speak
Is not looked upon always an gcnulnn
English, either by the haughty Eng
llnhman or thn natives of the con
Unent of Europe. One already aware

!
'

You

COME AND SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone 9

iml&lt; rsbotl? who
Saturday diacuv

rented the Trim

Buys the finest coats we have in stock, sav­
ing you over $9 on the purchase of a winter
coat. That’s a pretty good rate of interest
on your money. You could afford to hire
the money and buy one of these coati They
are/ Brocaded Velvet with Ennine'Collar
and are well worth $25.00.

We have a swell assortment of suits we will sell at awfully low prices.
can’t afford not to buy now.

MICHIGAN.

You will want to nee the panic
which you will nnd In their -adv;

$15.98

Any skirt in our big stock oi skirts will be offered at

The Only National Bank In Barry County
HASTINGS,

Mrs. Charlotte RiuctcII delightfully
PIONEERS TO MEET intrrtalned n company nf ladle* Hit- adv&lt; t lining column* this week
cannot fall to interest our rea

5c

One lot Misses’ Coats, worth from $5 to $7 ff | no
now selling at______________________ ?l. ZO

Hastings National Bank,

this city, Mr. Morse from Grand Rap-I Particularly in tho medium priced
hl*. Mr. Carroll left on Monday for I Un*'* which would. Indicate n prx&gt;»i»erl'!&lt; vvland. where he will begin duths
condition amongst tho working
a* travelling salesman, for u clothing 1 “•&gt;’&gt; middle classes of people. Prices
house.
i of good securities have been much bocratlon at Grand Hapld. Wednesday
| low actual value and a continuation
for the removal of her tonsils. At
j nf the preseat buying movement will
present she 1* at HL Mary'* hospital Cutting Clothing l*ricwt
' unquestionably result In substantial

THORNAPPLE VALLEY

They are Money Savers

ably.” For most any wage earner, by industry, thrift
and economy, can accumulate one or two hundred
dollars, and no l&gt;etter place to do this can be found
than in an interest account in this National Bank.
Your money is always ready for you when you want
it, and your savings are under United States Govern­
ment supervision.

.........
I-—.,, KMIKI.IUIC IH
igernior. lh(. 8III^ucr manufacturing and agrlcustoiiy eulttirul centers during the past cuupla
। • . , , of months Is now being reflected in
।
f Ute larger financial centers. Bank
walladcr on Monday,
statement* arc showing steady Im­
guilty to the Charge
' prnvements with
money reported
, much easier.
With ths important
preparation for use »n the face after
| legislative problept* settled and tho
'shaving. It In called Sherman'* Car■I policy of our present governmental
11,nation Cream, and preparation* arc hottie can now !&gt;&lt;• explained.
administration quite clearly out-lined
I general business ha* experienced a
The mutter of Instituting county Y.

Michigan

Do These ApDeal to You?

Jay Gould, tho noted financier, once said “One hund­
red dollars in the ri|{ht place at the right time will .
earn as much ns one man steadily employed.'* This
is a great truth in financial matters that you must let
sink deep into consciousness. But the question right
now with many is: “How shall I acquire the first
oneliundred dollars so as to invest it?" And the an­
swer is: “By depositing part of your earnings profit­

Sunday, making It the sixth In the
Michigan conference and within 11 GETS 20 DAYS IN JAIL FOR
GRANO RAPIDS FINANCIAL LETTER
1 of passing the fifth.
| 'Mint* Adell Ransom pleasantly cn-;
RAIDING REFRIGERATOR
Howe. Snow.
evening cbmplUnentary
VJr Stafford I'suglil hl the Act of'
number of useful gifts.
Stealing llatablfw from R. I. Him- w&lt;

CASH AND ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

Hastings,

The Woman's Auxiliary
Episcopal church will meet
homo nf Mrs. Patrick Tucsd
noon. February 3rd.
Division Xu. 3 of the l’r&lt;

An imnu-nso congregation heard
Rev. Russell H. Bready*s second
book-review sermon Bunday evening,
his subject being 'The Iron Woman.''
Local lUhermcn nro h iving good /
luck In tlahtng through the Ice. Many I
good catches arc reported at the take*
in tho vicinity of Cloverdale and Del­
ton.
The enrollment
the MethodlM

25% REDUCTION on all Winter Underwear, Children’s Suits and Over­
coats, Dutchess Trousers, Fur Coats,' Work Coats, Sweaters, Mackinaw Goats,
Gloves ahd Mittens. Stop and consider the low cash prices we always quote, then
consider what these prices mean to you. Can you afford to miss this sale?

MONEY

ton.
‘ Mrs. Rufus Cherry

Just stop and consider this Clothing Buying proposition a minute. Think what it
means to your pocketbook to buy $3.00 ACTUAL VALUE for every $2.25 you
spend. Can you afford to ignore such an important and unusual opportunity? Es­
pecially when ypu can buy such well-known merchandise as Kuppenheimer Clothing,
Munsing and Staley Underwear, Dutchess Trousers, etc. On account of the mild
weather this season, we have more stock than usual, and as its our policy not to carry
over stock from season to season, we make the following low prices, the lowest prices
we honestly believe that you will find anywhere on goods of the same high quality.
Don’t hesitate and doubt—come and see for yourself.
.

$25.00
22.50
20.00
18.00
15.00
12.00
10.00
8.00

READY

Hastings, Mich.

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FEMININISM

Writer's Bitter Criticism of Type of!
.'
Women Very Much In ths
Minority.

There is ono typo of woman, whom
I ventnre to call “Old Woman." who
■fa probably a bitterer foo In fomlnlnlirn ilinn any man, nnd that in thei
super feminine type, the woman for
whom nothing exists except her sex,
who has;no Interests except tho deck­
ing of J&gt;»r body and the quest of men.
hardened th It, got the rudest shock This woman, who once dominated her
.ii i... ..... ...
owml specie*. Mill represents the ma­
Paris book F»nre window ho jority of her sex. It is still true that
--------- —
tho majority of women are concoraed
“How to Learn •■•■nnan.'* wna the! .with littlo save tho fashions, novels.
title of one of them. Another was plays and vaudeville turns.
Those
called "How tolx&gt;nrn Spanish." anoth ! women want to have “a good time''
er "How to Leant Italian," and ao on. and want nothin* more; they are
The American was InoklAg at thnm^ ready lo prey upon men by flattering
with an uninterested air when hla ex them; they cncotirago their own weakpreaalon suddenly changed to ono oi; news, which they call "charjn,” and
utter amaxamont. tasting hfs eye! generally alm at * being pampered
on sUH another of the little red books, slaves, boqausc, from their point of
he read on Ha cover:
I view, 11 pays better than being work“How to I^arn A marloan I”
lag partners. Evidence of this Is to
JLiSl
v1-- be found In women's »hopa. In the con­
Father's Inconsistency,
‘'”ual change In fashions, each of
-111 ,pl„U ,r«u,d In t„ ’M'H
•» 1»- »«!•. ,«M !•
rMolnurudruUo.nltMnloib., ,b"
u&gt;
anlclo. In • ..r.nw-. hon„
""
'• '■ «“
dniln, . &gt;^.nt fir.. &gt;« u U&gt; p.n
f • &gt;**,“ •»••«««•
undw lhe leabox flo-, or,r b, will
1
b"\f
... ... '] hat
*nd 125.000
hat. and
135.000 fora
for a set,of
aeutof fur*.
furs.—W.
W.i
L. G sorgo, In ths AUaull&amp;
caa coms down and mop it up.

^.ir® Yoon
Arc you satisfied with a 6 per cent real estate
mortgage, when the interest on that mortgage is sub­
ject to the income tax law?

The dividends from the- First Preferred, 6 per
cent Cumulative stock of

Md ILiglhift &lt;l&amp; IfaTiliways CgMaipauiiiy
Is TAX EXEMPT to the holder of that stock,
for the reason that the TAX IS PAID AT THE
SOURCE.

Write us for full explanation of the subject.
Telephone us for bids and offers lor ANY securities.

Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.

*

�WEAVING THE TURKISH RUG

middleville

from iown..amountlng to •21M- This
amount goes a long way towards the
cost, and shows that It pays to build
..
--- atrrt^h of

Monotonous and Painful Task
Which Women and Girls
Are Employed.

at

Dogs gut Into the pock of sheep of
Chas. Schondelmayor on what Is leal industry of this region and Is a
more &lt;0 follow.
recognized business of at least three
^Blnny Bennett
----- --of tho seven cities—Smyrna, Thyatlra
Grand Rapid* Auto show with the, and Injured nine. Th
and Philadelphia Imagine u large,
Krit. Which he will bn pli-a*»4-lujf]iu" the flock or Abe Fo»t«
bare room: in front of us is a great
all comer*.
[ were caught and we 1
frame, perhaps 20 feet In width; In
t&gt;e*n getting thing* In shape for tne oamage.
front of tho frame uro seated half a
annual meeting, which occurs on th- were considered good f..rm dog*. and dozen women and girls, whoso deft fin­
Mth. Thia plant ha* always bc.-n U was not known ilThis
gers fly like lightning os they break
very successful nnd this year will be any and got Into
no different titan lhe previous one*. | K«*-* '&lt;•
,h"1 , -d f .ir rv? or off two or three Inches of wool from
inthat reaped. The last payment wa* , dog only while under
9‘* “
bunches of different colors that bang
the highest ever paid for butter, so | while at work, which w«1 j”1. over their beads.
Mme Of the farmers have lold us. »l»» of some men. At least It » b«»‘
With Incredible activity they knot
’rt.-i with the othrr high tiHcrS of 1 Io be very careful In allowing dogs tti
living go-hand In hand. We will try I run nt large, for the sheep kl11^ J**" thia little piece-of yarn to one of the
threads of the web, choosing with mar
and give you a summary of th.- year s
represent the loss to
iiusin»u n.rt wook
n" lhe balance of the rtoi'k never seem ’vslous exactness tho right shade to
„
,l«o get over lhe scare and a* n rule
match tho pattern that Is before them.
-Frank B. Shaw and wife att&lt; nd« d
rlf lnuch value for sonic time.
tho Poultry show In Hasting* Tluirs- ;
J( Hrown u 0Uuing out tics and Bo rapidly do their fingers move that
day. nnd reports a splendid show.
ttirn|,pr on his east farm this winter ono cun scarcely follow them, as with
The Baptist Sunday School enjoyed ■ arul giving employment Io several all the skill and exact precision of a
a alelghrldo and a fine program nt W.; ,ncn.
practiced piano-player they break off
R. Harper-.* on Wednesday evening.I
nnd tie the little piece of yarn, reach
This was the first of a serie* of four
parties given at some farmers home. ;
for another of a different color, break
so tho Sunday School children from- Walter Wallato was _____
....„- .vis—
a Hastings
Il off and knot It. keeping up this ex­
ths village can enjoy a alelghrido a* |t&lt;ir Monday.
acting task for hours at a time, until
Verne Haywood and' family were, one achesJu sympathy with the tired
The funeral of Roy Cook
tests of N. Kuvmpio and family hands that nro flying In and out in
committed suicide til hla he
Grant) Rapid*, was held at th'
t is/ Pardee wrfs In Hastings on busl- front of thu great frame.
tlat church Thursday I* M. II
After a llttlo of tho wool has been
raised near hero and leaves
।
........
nnd family apent knotted to the web It Is combed out
and cut even with tho largo shears
fi.niw.rn-.
~r,v 1 Sunday with J. ....
Wolfe and family.
James H.inlxirn
s graj
..._
and
then pounced down with u pecu­
a nne appearance
'*
sli&gt; Benedict were Sunday visitors of liar shaped hammer; and yet the most
n nn&lt;- pair anywhere you place them. Mr*. Susan Hclrigle and daughter that a skillful woman can weave In n
We h«'ar many compllmnts as to the Lulu.
long day’s work
work is only about teu
Oxi Pardee nnd Walter Wai Ince Inches
up-to-dateness of our livery under
Inches of
of (carpet
(carpet two feet wide-—
Christian Herald.
Mrs. Wilbur CosgTlff of Allo spent
Fred Gale, of Delton, was a visitor
hsre on Thursday. He report-* busi­ Saturday at tho home of Clair An­
drew*.
,
ness ns good in that hustling burg.
Flight of Flits.
Mrs. Clan* Epley visited Mrs. O,
That the fly is a peripatetic and
Grand Rapids Thursday evening and Pardee Friday.
what the politicians call a good mixer
called on Mrw..E. F. Blake, at the
la well known. Tho linear extent of
hospital. Mr*. Blake la lolng fine and
hopes to be able to be brought home REAL SECRET OF BALDNESS his peregrinations Is, however, still a
shortly.
matter of dispute. And as ho certainly
Mrs Ella Goosen, sister of Hartley
carries with him and distributes infec­
E. Hendrick, died at the homo of Under Certain Conditions, tho Man
tion. whenever there Is any to be had.
Whose Hair Has Gone May as
Clarence Cobb, near Pottersville, on
the more or less exact determination
Saturday. Sho h.id been III but a
Well Abandon Hope.
short time with heart trouble, nnd,
of his maximum range Is of great prac­
Tho actual condition of tho scalp tical Importance. At one time he was
She made her home here for many nnd of the hnlr has very much less to thought to bo very much of a "homo
years, where she has many friends. do'with tho health of tho latter than body." never wandering more than a
The remains will be laid to rest tn Is popularly-supposed. Tfte bulbs of few hundred or a thousand feet from
Fennville beside her parents..
hla birthplace.
Then observations
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Betts, of Con­ the roots of tho hair go down com­
stantino. who have been here for pletely through tho skin nnd into the made In England end elsewhere threw
■vtur
some weeks, un
on .u.cuuu;
account of uiv
the iiuir
Illness
” fatty ta/ci
layer which
"uu-li lies uciovfu
between It and doubt upon this conclusion, and it w-as
of Mr Betts, will return to Constan- I the skull, and tho thins that to the ex­ finally proved that ho may travel al
line III/- In Iter ti.irt r.r
w.-nlf Hr
.
.
■■
■ ■«
. ■
pert eye is really significant of tho least a mile from home.
Now comes along Prof. C. F. Hodge
to again take up hl* duties for lions prospect as to progress or cure In u
Armstrong. In the Armstrong Drug particular case of baldness la,not the with a 600 per cent, extension of tho
Company'll drug store there.
condition, or color, or cleanliness of record, and the opinion that Illes "arc
The Globe plant Is cementing a por­ tho scalp, but the thickness or thlnncaa able to travel much farther than is
tion of their basement. James Dib­ of this fatty layer which underlies It.
conimohly supposed.'"—Now York Eve­
ble doing the work.
Bo long as tills In present and tho ning Post.
Wo hear of the sunny skies of Flor­
ida. but James Dibble says Michigan scalp In freely movable over the skull,
looks good to him. He went there to there Is hope of restoring a reasonable ■
Dog’s Winter Wardrobe.
work and remained■over
month........
andj growin
growthor
of nair;
hair; out
butwnen
when mis
this rai
fat nnu
has
" ln u
...............
A woman with a Maltese terrier went
hied for Michigan again.
flslte&lt;i
and tho shiny scalp Into n largo department shop In New
George Dennis vl
---- -- hl* nephew. 1
____ _ _______ .._n&lt;lay.
I sticks m closely to tho skull as U10
Charles Mulbeeg. of Grund Rapids. ’ cover on a baieball. the outlook Is with his winter wardrobe and. after
» man* «»ra a rodent hero
practically hopelets. This, of course, .pending about »25 on what she deemed
shows at once the futility of most uf necessary for his health and comfort,
calling on friends.
Tho teachers from this vicinity will the local applications to nnd manlpuia- remarked: "Ho a worth a good many
attend the Institute* In Hastings. Hons of tho scalp, from which it suf- dollars, and 1 would rather spend all
Thursday and Friday.
fers untold torments In those who are th|. ti)an havo him got cold or sick."
gtr. Cox. of tho State Highway

mVu «;

last of the aeasun’s work, nnd same
was O. K. In every pnrilcular. He
went from here to Bradley und Way-

"
’.“■'J”" *?“!""'•!!M
bald —Dr. Woods Hutchinson
mon Diseases.

EVERYBODY SAID SO
By F. H. LANCASTER.

•Without |_________
______
tho teacher said about her school
when she wrote to the superintend­
ent. "Everything smooth as a sum-

proud of the French she had picked
np.
had been cutting logs off the publlo
Und. Old man Nadjarow said It was
Esed Spiridlon, and everybody said
old man Nadjarow ought to know.
Didn't he Uvp right next to that piece
of land?
It was Esed Spiridlon who bad cut
the logs off the publlo land. Every­
body said so, everybody but the IS
little Spiridlon* that came slopping
lightly to school over the pine straw.
Rain or shine, never Ute, never noisy.
Brown by the sun, healthy with bard
work, lean-from light feeding.
"Troncon" Everybody boy In tho
school had been fought for that It
was worth just ono bloody nose to
say "stump" to one of tho little
Splrldioni.
But Lucie Spiridlon did not fight
toward Luo NadJa row, who sat next

—and who worshiped her utterly from
tho sole of her slim bare foot to tho
topmoat of her tossing curia. Small

WHY

knock down every boy in tho school,
to slap lhe face of every girl—save
Lucio. He wanted to tell Lucio that
lose bls pencil. And llttlo Esed found
it I
Luo’b little brother arose in bls
seat at tho sight of that long, red
pencil.
■ Miss Nell, Esed stole my broth­

The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale In Barry County:

Little Esed Jumped up. He could
not speak English, lie pointed helpwhimpered.
Due spoke up promptly. “That’s all i
right. Miss Nell, I give it to him.”
.
"May 1 apekk?" asked Lucie, and
barely waiting the teacher's consent,
■bo wa« aero** the room and bad
robbed little Esed of hla beautiful
find. And Xjuc* pencil was on bls
desk again.
Luc stood up hotly. "May I speak?"
he demanded, and before all tho
school ho said to little Esed: "Thai's
yours. Keep it"
,
The little fellow looked at hl* sis- |

ter, his Up quivering with tho bitter
path of renunciation, but he returned
so haughtily as a baby may: "Je n'en I
al pas besotn." And Luo wont back I
to his seat with hla pencil. Ha. |
slapped in the face by a baby—before I
the whole echool. It made him mad. |
He headed IaaIo off on the way 1
home.
1
I
"What for you didn't let Esed tike I
that pencil?" he demanded, overtkkIng her.

In Cum ; house, a beautiful cloth coat for dressy
replied, without looking at him.
‘
street wear and boots.
|
,
logs.”

AUCTION SALE
On account

am obliged to quit farmins.

Tharefore, I will have an Auction Sale

7078
3'/i miles south of Woodland, 3 miles east

at my residence

and

mile south of Coats

Grove, 4 miles north and 2 miles west of Nashville, 9 miles east of Hastings.

Saturday, February 7, 1914
Sale to Commence at 10 A. U, I Offer the Following Property:

Two buggies
Surrey
Buggy pole
Cutter
Pair bob sleighs
Wagon box
Hay rack
Three-section roller
Gora shelter
Two-section spike tooth drag
Two-section spring tooth drag
, Ten-inch cutting box
Post hole digger
Grind
C
’ ‘ stone
2 sets work harness
Lo^ chain
2 sets buggy harnesss
Splitting chisel
Collars and bridles
HAY AND GRAIN.
100 bu. of com
50 bu. of oats
Quantity of bay and fodder
MISCELLANEOUS.
Auto-Parts gasoline engine, 14 H. P.
Auto truck
Other articles not mentioned

HORSES.
Black mare, 8 years old, wt. 1450
Bay horse, 12 years old, wt. 1400
Bay horse, 9 years old, wt. 1150
MILCH COWS AND SWINE.
Cow, 5 years old, due .Apr. 10th
Cow, 5 years old, due Mar. 15th
Cow, 8 years old, due Feb. 25th
Cow, 6 years old, due Mar. 20th
Brood sow
•
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
McCormick binder, 7 ft cut
McCormick mower, 5,'. ft. cut .
Two-horse riding cultivator.
One-horse walking cultivatJr

Two-horse hay rake
Two-horse wagon

LUNCH AT NOON
Tormc nf Qalai
Icllllo Ul OaltSi

*" sum&lt; of J5 00 anlf u"dBr- cuh- °**r tl,,t
imount ten months time will be given on

good bankable notes with Interest at 9%

bey's hair .

T know, me, be ain't cut them."
'That’s .what I know," she cut In.
coldly.
•
"If I prove your pap didn't cut
those logs, you going let Esed keep
that pencil he find?'*
Tho girl's tone changed wonderfully.
“May bo I let him keep that pencil—
you give himsho said, softly.
Ha! But It would seem that all
the sweetness of that changed tone
was lost on Lua He said, stolidly.
"You going be at tho horso raco
Bunday? I prove it then."
I "Begin."
z
bo I won't. see Esed next Sunday."
Sho took It—(ho red pencil, looked
at him wistfully, and started up tho
hill.
Sunday! A long, straight track
through the forest, and a crowd of
happy people hurrying to tho start
or to tho finish. Everybody had been

■Um-necked little beauty, full of

and the white bad already been three
times a winner.
There was a wild leap of excite­
ment. a streak of red. and a cheer
that shook the pines. Ha! and Lucio
inode herself look.'
Dice wan dismounting slowly from
the beaten white horse, and Lua hard
and white at this proudest moment
of his life, was pushing bis winner a
little closer to tho cheering crowd.
”1 want to ^ell you all something,"
ho akld. harshly, and there was sllende, even among the lucky better*.
"You all been saying it's M. Spiridlon
cut those logs. Des ain't so. It mo
cut thoso logs.**
Riding away in his great lonellneaa,
Luc laughed—bitterly: “Maybe Lucio
would let llttlo Esed keep that pencil

"Luc" It was a cautious, broken
call, of ono half mad with fear. Luo
fell out of bls saddle at the sound of

made you tell them that?"
"It's true," he stammered, trem-

0. A. ARNET, Proprietor
COL. W. H. COUCH

S. W. SMITH

AUCTIONEER

ClerK

Lucie.”
Ho took her Into bls arms and com-

and pay for thea* old logs. She"
fetch good price now ahe’s won race.

-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT.

9 ND—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BAN­
C NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The success
of the BANNER’S plan of advertising sales has naturally led people to ex­
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER, —
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.
RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
that is biit little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.

A TH—BECAUSE IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS

-Nor
Tho blood ran up to the

1 ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers.. We have letters
from many who have advertised their sales in the BANNER showing
that on a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases when results have been com­
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in some cases by several hundred dollars as wc can show by let­
ters and personal references.

I
’

|
i

BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction Sales. If a Barry Co. man •
wants for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
•knows just where to go to find it. He Will be prepared to bid what he be­
lieves the article or pnimal is worth, because he has use for it. There will
be no clement of speculation in his bid. With the old plan, the people in
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
they would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap.

C TH—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book to this office, which is the recognized auction sale headquar­
ters. If we find that two sales arc booked for the same locality we can and
do at once take it up with the auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of lhe sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is an important con­
sideration.
-

/I TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER’S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEOUPLE OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
This is so evident that any elaboration of this point is quite unnecessary.

7TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
' ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.
THE BANNER’S METHOD of advertlelng Auction Sales hat boon endorsed

tst—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
t
and—By all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
3rd—By al! Auctioneers in other Counties where the same method has
been pursued.
.
Any printing office can print auction tale bills, but only a paper having a
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advertise
an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER is naw printing 5^00
papers each week and covers the County “like a blanket"
a We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc­
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing xo pages of
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You should not
■fail to secure one of these booklets if you contemplate holding a sale. Its
suggestions will mean larger and better results from your sale. We have
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.

The Hastings Banner
Both Phones No. 15. We Make Dates With Auctioneers

�THK HA8TTNG8 BAJOnat, JANUARY 3g, 1H4.

Stock
needs
Now is the time of year when your
attention. Keep them in full, even appetite*’--------- —*— relish for their food by using

Southwestern Barry

I
♦

DELTON.
Remember tho concert Friday ev­
ening at the 11. E. church given for
ths piano fund. There will bo a two
act farce entitled. "When Women.
Vote," vocal and Instrumental music.

Hess’ Stock Tonic
Hess*

nd pail for_
Sold in less quantity if desired.
lacea makes heiis lay.

.... ....... .. ... ....
OJ
snt Alois led by Alls* Beulah Boy lea of
Kalamazoo.
.
Harold.Burpee hag boon on the sick
list for tho past week.
The Missionary Society mot with
Mrs. Leda Harrington Wednesday aftemoon.
.

*1.60

•"'* cn*

Salvet For
pound package75 cents
100 pound keg-------------------------- $5.00
We guarantee the above preparations to give satis­
faction or we’ll cheerfully refund your money, and
they cost you much less than the ones sold by ped­
dlers.

to the house for tho past few days on
account of lllnew.
•
Mlu Addle Green wa* a Kalamazoo
visitor over Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle Shedd visited
Mrs. Shedd's parents near Cedar
Creek Wednesday and Thursday.
n- l.- c.-...n...... ...

♦
I

for

I particular*.

Itor at 'Hireo Rivers last week.
Mrs. Bertha Bush and Mr*. George
Mosier were In Omtigvvlllo Saturday
to atterid a W. C. T. IT. meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kahler very
To every person making a purchase of Rexall or Nyal
pteasanjly entertained a few friends
* on the
‘ above
‘
‘ to —
goods
date amounting
25c or more, wc win
at cards last Friday evening.
LUtk' Ellacn Burke, who was so
give a beautiful souvenir plate. Only one to a person.
seriously 111 lost Thursday nnd Frl-Iday. is now very much Improved.Quite a number of our young folks
ntli-ndcd tho dance nt Hickory Wednc«dny evening.
Mrs. Cheater Hartman left Wednesday for u two Weeks visit with
friends In Otacgo, Grand Itnpld* and
Saranac.
Adda and Mildred Mantel were In
Kalamazoo'Saturday.
Mra. Mantel.
who has been HL re for two weeks,
returned home with thorn.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Guy
Hazen
nnd bahy
Harold Rugbeo returned to hW
daughter were over Sunday guests ul
Wallace Chilson visited friends at
cMl dnya with her aon John Anders Hickory Corners Sunday.
BurGeorge Tidd at Marshall made a been visiting hla broiht
and family.
.

Special for Saturday, January 31.

Ellis E Faulkner

| . The Rexall Store

Delton, Michigan,

,T»an Karns had a telephone put In

irwood nnd
. nnd Mrs.

Mrs. M. Cairns pf Cloverdale visited
friends at thia place from Friday un-

body I* Invited.
Dale Flick of Alanson

13

church January

ETURN to the grocer all sub­
stitutes sent you for Royal Bakb ing Powder There is no sub­
stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure,
cream of tartar baking powder, and
healthful. Powders offered as sub­
stitutes are made from alum.

drew

R

Miss Ad* Whlttmore ha« been visit-

tendance at the forenoon aeSslon but
great Interest was manifest.
The
meeting was opened by singing "Beu­
Hastings.
lah Land" by the congregation, after
.._ ___
------- --------— to which Chairman Roy Brumm of
returned
Nashville Introduced Mr. Lurkins of
Gsileaburg Monday.
1 Mr. and iMra. Harry Kelley are
speeding lhe week with the latter's ucta of a Dairy Farm. He said that |
parents of East Johnstown.
Mr. and Mrs. ITouty are visiting at

Mr. and Mrs. Myron Aldrich were
In Kal.nmnsoo Friday.
Mrs. Minnlo Simpson visited her
brother. Rob Montgomery, of Hasting*, a few days last Wei k.
The Farmers Institute which was
held hifre Tuesday waa n great sucft .... ----- ......
'.lilotL

conditions of thrlr feeding and i
Ing pUcca und thought that
should Tuvve a balanced ration a&lt;
as other anlrnuB. The topic wa

’’Michigan, My Michigan.'.' -Mr. Town- (
HAXFIKI.D.
* *
"The Future. Sherman Htlle* of Battle Creek has
mark by this time then adjourned to send then M&gt;oke on
l iirmi r.He pointed out a very dlf- accepted a pmtttou a* manager of a
tho new basement of the church
.
...
One f branch office of the Nichols 4b Shopwhich haa just teen completed, and
peaelve pedro partx
hns 1
Co., at Hilling*. Montana, and
Temple Jan. tilt. R&lt;
wldct &gt;.,«wa u,
•“
»■••••-: will go one werK from Saturday,
nor.
The Assyria people arc to be dren
are being educated along that‘
^,n nf p. c.
and wlfc
congratulated upon thrlr up-to-da-.u I
mission ten cent*.
Mrs. Jud Griffith was i Kalamazoo new basement, which makes an Ideal
place for serving such dinner*. The
visitor Wednesday and Thursday.
W. E. Mott und wife tvjerc tn Battle afternoon itcsalon was opened bv
slnging by the chorus, which consist­
Creek' Saturday.
Mlaa Doris Griffith visited at Cressey ed of a number of young people who
over Saturday and atten
convention nt that place.
training. A short. Inislneaa meeting
M. D Trafford's mothwas then held andTt was decided* that
Trafford, of Silver Croc
the Institute, would be held next year
him a few days.
Triumph of Ruttian Art.
' Barry ate Sunday dinner
L Janzen is visiting relatives In at Lacey nnd Wm. Jones was named
for local chairman. Chairman Brumm
Orangeville.
'
Russian art Itaa captured tho world. Winters and wife.
Mrs. &lt;&gt;. H. Lawrence L, &lt;.n the sick then named Bert Shepard to pass and today many Influentca aro acceptMrs. l&gt;elia Tung.ite l»
among the crowd and take mimes of
Hal.
..I In,,,, &lt;be Bl*nH&gt;U p«&gt;pl«. Not U.
h"
thoie
who
wished
to
become
mem
­
W. J. Flak and famlb cnt&gt; rt.tlned
. .
.
.
.... ..1 ory corner*.
The
a number of frlendz Saturday even- bers of the State Association.
t
«’ c„... -r r... ichairman then Introduced E. J. Ed­ Mall Gazette, do tho subjects of the
Ing.
|h,. gue.t-i.f her d.iushtet
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hicks uf Galesburg ger. commissioner of school of Barry
Tsar excel, but long centuries ago the Crites, .it George Wlekw
arc visiting their daughter. Mrs. Fred
peasants In remote und snow-bound
Mr*. Grace Edmonds ■
Wing.
Farmers Institute combined agjiln as districts had evolved art .Ideas for and Saturday at Battle
for the past few years they had scent­ themselves, and they worked away «ur’t r' “
ed rather to drift apart.
lie also quietly during the winter evenings. ,un*
paid a line trlbuc t» the dinner by
il^
saying that whenever nn Institute was Hands, horny with the toil of eultlvatmentioned to him the thoughts of Ing tho land, all winter produced mnr- \viikM
such dinners arose In his mind. ■ vela of delicate lacc nnd of wood can*-'
Sunday night, but were glad t&lt;&gt; have Just mr
r.k!nAlhr". "p°.kc "n WhZ
'"K “» *&gt;“&lt;&gt; ••
made on the tIl\uuie'
Rev. Lindsay of Allegan hi re to talk
Jetting the Tro"pdVoT4"orn4*o‘lT',,thH nlllow* ,|url!,K ",e 8Un,mcr"Sir. an

"The

ground early und thus bring able to | ,,‘o Industries have beeopo known be ' guests of . ...
cover the ground with another crop yond lhe confines of a district that for Lacey Sunday,
which
which unnblrs
onnbles tin
th&lt;- farmer
farmer t&lt;&gt;
t&lt;&gt; przsc'nz
presene !। ssrer.
seven months
months In
in ths
the year
&gt; rar hohl/i Rs
Ita Ifolk
A h u« r fr..r

Wi

o'v hMk.*?'*,''

Re3d&gt;' With RetortCandid Hostess (on seeing her
nephew's fiancee for tho first time)—
‘ "I never should have known you from
and even their poultry received their! your photograph. Bcgglo told mo you
•Imre. Although he w..» advertising
no xllo ho whs In favor .&gt;/ th- v. incnt ‘r were no pretty.” Reggie's Fianeeo—
pretty, so I have to try
silo on account of Its Listing quail- “No.- I'm not ......
.
-. ....
Ihl“
'•&gt;■ G. Mu.&gt;r..; and. bo
nice,
and H's . suchboro.
i

Mk-hlgan land wu* too

b id found on
was us be.nrll-

1;"«

Ji: |
•W
"Come ...
to Ml-." by Mrs. ..... • ,nc„
• nd lira. Lynn Shepard

Spec
troll railroad, spent Tuesday with hla

FARMERS
AND TEACHERS
INSTITVTE

HICKORY CORNERS.
Correspondent. Ellen Kelley.

Rev. Johti Slater was nt
Saturday at tin- Sunday Sch&lt;
Mias Winifred Baton of Haatlngs
vention.
spent from ^Friday until Bunday with
lira. lama Caldwell from Friday u&gt;MlaaAlartha Hull.
...................... ■......... ......
,.1JV O. r»,
w nu II
Mika Effie Bennet of Shults spent lll Sunday.
were In Atmuiin Thursday tn attend held at this place Wcdm ..!-&gt;&gt; na«
the funeral of Myrtle'* cousin who well attended.
Come and hear our singing i
with Mrs. George Gay Thursday. Jan. was accidentalty shotjin Tuesday.
Hr*, olive* Hayward entertained 19. Dinner will be served.
In
her sister, Mrs. Shriller. of Hastings,
Mr. -and Mrs. M. P. Breimon and
The Study Club met Friday with
from Wednesday until Friday.
son Orville Calkins were Sunday
.Mlaa Allee Foley visited her pur- guests of Mr. und Mrs. Allen Bingcustoms. Two
ft-tid. tin- by
Panama CunuT

PAGE 8EVEW

and

Donald McCallum was In Hastings' Allen Bingham's Monday.
Tuesday on business.
•
■ -Mrs. Austin Hingham entertained
Ram Forver of Kalamazoo called , tho Thimble Club Thursday for dlnon friends here Saturday.
ncr.
The ladles will meet with Mrs.
Mlaa Alice Pierro entertained com- Allen Hingham for their next meetpuny from Nashville over Sunday.
Ing. Thursday. Feb. 6.

then arose and
Tho next on tin

In hist.
rfgn of I------- ....
We expect to finish ■'Hamlet" this

&gt;■“"

home and that school work

P

10 PEK CENT OFF
on all winter goods during this month. Re­
member this salg.closes, positively, the 31st
day of January, so invest now and save
your money and your health as well.

Introduced Mr. Towns.'nd. the

The annual church meetings will

visited relative* h- re Sunday.
Harrison Hart Is reported better cl
thin writing.

Ms Ina rd of Hasting* apcni Tuesday
There will be Sunday Sahool next
Sunday nt 11:00 a. m.
Ix'sson V..
llerthii Shults and gentleman friend
'Tho Unfriendly Neighbor." Luke 11: »f Hasting* spent Sunday with J.
Horn and fhmlly.
•

Michigan

Monday with relative* In Richland.

Monday

We have a full line of MEATS and
GROCERIES and aim to keep .fresh
and tempting goods on hand at all times.
Yours for a deal,

HICKORY CORNERS,

&lt;5

-

mgs

from

He H.ilUrh-,j With

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

Thy need

E. Peak spent from
boy. would

the West they could accumulate more
In the same length of time- lie told
uf Hastings spent uf Iwlng In the West himself and nt
a him) dinner of the dllKreut thing*
■_ .,------------ from good old

If you have any?work in the above lines 1 shall lie more
Saturday
until to figure with you on the job. And you will
than pleased
find my prices as low Tas I can possibly make them.
My Other Lincs—Pneumatic Pressure Systems.
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

, CHAS. DENEAU,

DELTON,

MICHIGAN.

New Idea Manure Spreader
Good Reasons Why You
Should Buy the l‘New Idea”

MICHIGAN.

8274

with her sister,' Mrs.’ Ernest Moon, in nv ui»r nnrgcu ■
UUH.
Buttle Crack for a.time.
It Is Ordered. That the 30th day of ; ♦
Mrs. Eiembcth Pickworth. relict of February A. p. 1!H4. at ten o'clock in IA
tho forenoon, al said probate Office. ▼
tained a fracture of ono of her legs. be and la hareby appointed far hear­
Sho has been living for some time Ing zuld petition; ,
.
at tho home of her daughter. Mrs.
It la-Further ordered. That public ^
l.iwle Hamilton. In Batllo Creek. notice thereof bo given by publication

WHY?
. •

We carry but a small stock of Staple and Faqcy
Groceries and that means that when1 you buy
from us you arc getting lhe freshest stock that money can
bay. Our entire stock is changed often.

ELMER J. KELLEY’S, c*iK3SSih“-

with

We Pay Four Per Cent

ond ua with a
Several stayed at I
supper was nerved.

Simple, Substantial, Durable

SON,

BRING IN YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS.

Capital Stock (20,000.00
Surplus
6,000.00

• i rljus .farm topics w«t.-' dbu-um d.
The program was well c
‘ ’
■A Convict's Solll&lt;M|uy" Ip her
an.I (t,,. addrru.ia were V- rit d -dvere'l • Shults In lluHtlngs.
.*
VI r
VI ru IV ।
The address givch by Mr.
Applauded.
choir then
Henry Cravens spent Friday with rdwith many facts thn: should not tie
forgotten or allowed to bo InoperaRecognition for the Ghost Story.
Elderly ludy (partial Invalid) ro-!^
Thomus Johnson I* suffering with!
•i fractured arm enured by
'
Qu,rc“ companion; ono who has trav- +
cinac quarters with a hors-, it i itley Johnson auatalned u set •ru' Injury e,ed or °“n tcl1 got&gt;d »!ho’t stories pro&gt;g a chia-1 forrod.—Advertisement
la
London “
Times.
+
.1. J. Flak went to town on Saturday
und Mrs. Bello Ireland of Battle
Creek Catne homo with him. return-1
ing via losvel Ihirk on Sunday.
I
Edward llowne's children Beryl• Blate «&gt;f .Michigan, lhe Probate!
aryl Robert are not very :wcll.
The! Court fdr the county "t Harry,
last mimed his been cutting some ob,\t u session of Kilil court, held at,
stmate eye teeth.
Ih„ probate oflltelHn tho city of Has-1
John Hnugh and wife aro .vlaitlng I tings. In aa|d county, on tn* twen.it l.iicar Glfforri m for u
....« i ... .... .... ■ «... ■
.i- i
i, ......
.v
j-rizeni: non.
«. aiacK. ▼
the r old homo friends.
I Judge of Probate.
a
Henry Budd and wife und Smith
]n the Mutter of ths Estate of “
Standley and wife helped Mr. and I Henry B. Robin hung, deceased.
▲
Mrs. H. Brininstool dispose, of a Uno I Amelia F. RobluUmngl udmlhlstr..-1
pickerel on Thursday.
trlx do bonis non. lining tiled In said &lt;
Mrs. Fannie Coleman .Merrill of |-------- *- — - -------- — &lt;—
T
Kalamazoo, whose husband died late­
ly. Is recovering from tho enacts of count as administratrix do bonia non , A
her serious accident on lhe Interur- with the will .mn-x-'i and Hun the v

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices

WILLIAMS

DELTON STATE BANK

There will bo preaching at Maple I
Kenyon.
Grove next Sunday.
Th.- Y. P. A. will be led liv Mbs
Mr nnd Mrs. C Kenyon nnd Mr.
.dull Jiihnenx. The topi.- Is. "Youm; and 'Mrs Geo. K-.und Mima Rose
Fr'mlc's Alliance Progress." Mark 4: Hallock were vslb-d to Plainwell
Thursday by the dialh of a-nephew.

, ........... •
.. ,,, ,up,,, II,-,.'
‘'n"un’ =S ,lt 1:00 *’• m' ‘‘nd Mnr&lt;*

If you were standing beside the ashes of your'
home, wouldn’t you feel a great deal better if you
knew your insurance policies, abstracts, deeds and
other papers were secure and safe in a safe depo­
sit box in our fireproof vault?
Call and inspect the boxes. The low price
will surprise you.

lhe

John Shults of ll.i-tlngs spent Sat­
grandparents.
-&gt;nd the child drinks In ar
urday night with ‘
------ ‘
'
home surrounding* «a t
lyrnyon visited his aon Alva In &lt;nd would of course drink In without

and Mrs. C Kenyon spent Hundny
with Jess Kenjon of North Clover-

Kopf &lt;5 Kopf

Delton,

Shultz

. ■ ...

Ho Let the French Worry.
She—Did you have any trouble with ni.arI.P„
your French when you wore in Paris? meir p‘1!r„
He—"I didn't, but the Parisians did."
—

commissioner of Clinton Co.
.M&gt;oke\on Rural Schools. He s-

lenty of winter weather yet to come and
unless your heavies are good for four or
five more months service you had better
invest in some new ones while our sale is
on. We are offering

'.n,‘ J,r”' 3,1,1
’’**
otl
xtr.
Ku, &lt;•,
Sundaj
”' ‘

home of Mrs- Malay Id East Harry on newspaper printed and circulated in
Tuesday ahd before thia trachea your said county.
—... _ .--------------------------,
CHAS. M. MACK.
In wsnt ths cream cans and down:
. .
Judg» of Probate,
went the big dray horse, two times, i ELLA C. EGGLESTQN.
That all happened to Iho Hickory I
Register of Probata.
। Corners cream man.
1A true copy.
:

VERY SIMPLE—You can see all working parts.
EASY TO LOAD—It is low down.
WIDE SPRE.AD—Spreads wider than any other.
GOOD PULVERIZER-Has a double beater.
” v
LIGHT DRAFT—Light in weight but

Cull for full information or for

Delton, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
Set of heavy bobs use.l ono LONG SEA VOYAGE ENOS;
aeaton. Enquire phone 130-3 rings.

WANTS

JANUARY »», Hl*.

H. H. S. FIVE DEFEATED
RY LACK OF PRACTICE

MATRIMONIAL TRIP BEGINS

followed me home from town, own­
er Inquire Phom- SC7B.

CREAMERY PATRONS

Di-llon.

wood and Walnut St.
exchangi

KT"

ion. and Miss Annie McDermott. aged tram of tho Halting* High School
21 years, of Glasgow. Scotland, were proved easy picking for the ’’Has
Hceno.
compoird of former high
•ehool team* by » acore of 26 to 11 In
Iff on butter, while not affecting
- L. . _
.............
—Fine Butt Orplnutoti cock- Lowell Drury, near Delton. Tuesday
Inquire 142-4 rings.
11 noon. The ceremony was performed The high school five showed a lack of
practice and poor condition. Though
quality,
has had a marked effect
ton Al. K. church.
Mr. and Mrs. they hold the veterans down 8 to. 7
on undergrade!!. Haney quality Is
rooms, by lhe ’week or to tran- John Beasley, of Augusta, attended
lhe bridal couple, Mrs. Beasley being
Keens” unllmberiul their Joints And
The Wedding wun tile culmination swept away with au easy victory..
demand and will command good

Gallup.

of good whitewood logs.
BANNER office.

r.nquh

Hlncv hl«

acres .woods, some largo timber.
■Fair buildings, fences poor, well
and cistern. Florence Smith, Ilimtine*.

Wanted—llrllubh- young nun
April lie went
man t« ratnbIMJt a lea and
route in ynur city. Fur full par­
ticulars. inquire
ter to Grand- l’
I’or Kent—Furnish
’ ‘ ; light*.
Grand -St.

... ...«
,
lack uf practice.

ranchman.

Khod
G. Bi

Mill St.'
modern

ire colt. Enphone 36K. 1

short I long.

proved, good buildings, will divide,
sell (0 or SO acres. Gqod timber
and buildings on either.
Price
reasonable.
George Bell. Coats
Grove. Phone from Hastings.
If

II Mold.

W. AH.F
city.

HASTINGS MARKETS

Wild raccoon* that are found In the
Maine wood* are like children in a
great many way*.
They can be
bushel by th.
I trained to do thing*, though they
Phono 533.
r are born uader different iufluencea. I I&gt;e&lt;J |n
Bn(,
' Adolph Gllblalr of Skowhegati, Me., i nillln
w
ha* two pet coon* which ho has I
and burn.
PltoutrcK.
trained nnd earea for daily. He *°t]Hl.(n -4c
lheae coon* from a farmer about four ।
Joe
Kissing In Public.
month* ago. and they are uow uh play"2;
London Is always alive with alien
customs. While American states are other, rolling over and over like two Il4&lt;l 1|T&lt;
passing laws agslnst klsflng In pub llttlo dogs.’and they do not show any j meL dresseS-ee;
He there was an encounter lhe other Ravage or wild disposition. They are ' y”j{-Jltetdm
day In Regent street (quite proper and let out Into the dooryard and a 111 run llog«. alive. 1b.oo
. . 7
: .
...
. . , linn * ------ « — ■
continental! which startled me for a .

moment. A young man met three
young women--brother and slgtcrs I
should nay at a hurried glance. The
117 Apple fit. Phone 577 B.
young man took off his hut and plant
ed a kiss on both cheeks of eich girl,
six kisses blocking the pavement traf­
old. weight 1175, with
quire BANNER office.
fle of Regent street, and I wondered
oUce 1 will start sawing lumber on what would happen If an English pub­
Oliver Hayward’s about March first. lic school boy's sister should attempt to
Dan Karns.
1-wk kiss him In Regent street.—tandon
Chronicle.
•

ra;

First Want nt 420
7 rooms, hall and

soft water In kitchen nnd bath
room.
Electric lights and gas.
House newly. painted and In good
for a retired farmer. Only 3*4
blocka from State St. Inquire on

hou»e, windmill, largo apple or­
chard and other fruit, C acres lim­
ber. This farm la 4 Li nil iso from
Cloverdale.
Price" 23400. Grant
Dickerson. Cloverdale, Mk-h. 1-wk

I would like to take orders for home

Phone 3glJ,

and April.
brood sows, due April
DeMotl.
■

15.

Route 4.
or Hale—Two year old half blood
Holstein heifer fresh Jan. 16. Good

Huff Kocks For Kai
on account of having Hl move 4
males and 20 females of my Golden
Glow strain of Buff Rocks, very
cheap. F. A..Childs. Irving. Mich.

Mice—itepalr work of nil kinds!
wood and metal. Stove work a spec­
ialty. Cook A llrnry._______ 1-wk

To Mttle the estate of the
late R. D. Chapman, I will
sell the farm, a choice one of

120 ACRES.
beat of soil, located 1 %
miles cast of Assyria Cen­
ter. One of the best stock
and grain farms in the
county with a large 9 room
bouse, large basement bam,
wood house, hen house, hog
house, ice house, brick
smoke house and com cribs,
rdl and fine orchICE J75 per acre.
i Creek Exchange
&lt;, 1 abort

aklmmlng,

cool each

thin creamery the very beat we

celvlng from threy to five cents per
pound Ims foe their .butter than

much complaining about quality.
Now circumstances compel us to
look out for quality us well as
quantity.
Cream must be cooled ns soon ns
skimmod. than kept cool and nwny

•No one knows Just'how long ths
pren«ni market conditions will last
but lhe papple nre demanding bet’

rancid

albl.-i but It also means that tho

must give It to

butfermafcrr the right kind
raw
material to work with. Look after
the housing und feeding of the cal-

Improve tho quality so as
nlo a higher class with our
more money, and be mure mlsfac*
or us to handle.

Crystal Creamery Company
Hastings? Michigan.

; .Mntloo, 4 mated, sc.
out on the doorstep In the sun.
They are very keen to danger nnd
POULTRY AND HIDES.
If a dog approaches they will'climb to
the top of an apple tree. They nro
kept In a yard of their o«n In nWt,„w„„^
time and they have a large hollow log fallow, oc.
GRAIN.
that they can go Into. They curl up I Wh,sl »,-0
together like two kittens and sleep, |o*t,.«-e.

Origin of "Llmautlne."
i.’SS?M
The word ’ limousine now applied,
itALBD BAY AND l
generally to closed automobiles. orlg-jj,o. i-nwoUiy. ut.m to ti-;xo.
Brown Eyes.
inally meant the woolen cloak worn ; iuied straw.iMstbirm.
Brown eyes aro Indications of deep' by public carriers in France. Later
FREDS—RETAIL P
feeling and quick susceptibility to Individua!* of lhe other sex. They usual­ opy of tho carrier's cart, then tho Bran.fi.'w' '
ly mean liberality of feeling, a warm, whole cart, and Anally any vehicle MWditu*.. has.
clinging naturo and a freedom from with an inclosed space for passengers.
sxsa,^
Puritanical prudery.
.
“Popular Mechanics.
j

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t
I

Worth Knowing.
The seven wonders of lhe modern
world, according to the vote of some
700 European and American scientists,
who were asked by Popular Mechaules to express their opinion, are tho
following: Wireless, telephone, aeroplane, radium, antiseptics und antitoxins, spectrum analysis- and the Xray. The sevun wonders of the anclenl world were the pyramids of
Egypt. Pharos’ (lighthouse) of Alex­
andria. hanging gardens of Babylon,
temple of Diana nt Ephesus, statue
of Jupiter by Phldlda. mausoleum of
Artemesla and the Colossus of Rhodes.

New Theory as to Lightning.
|
That.lightning flashes appear to zig­
zag Is an optical Illusion, according
j to a Germah scientist. who says tho
I effect is produced by pio eyesjwitchI Ing when flashes occur.
■

Courtesy Worth While.
Useful, Fruit
It has been said tbit courtesy Is to
The kernel of the fruit Canarium
commune is eaten both raw nnd roast­ the dally Intercourse of life what fraed tn tho Moluccas. An oil Is express­
ed from ft which Is used both tor to- Just as steady, as unconscious, as gent­
ly pervasive as that—and It Is Jdst
grows about GO ft*et high and Is said as certain to be nqtlced and appreci­
to have also a bark which yields a ated as the rich perfume of a Jac­
heavy oil having tho aatne properties queminot or the delicious scent of a
as balsam copaiba, for which It Is said Illy.
nela from tho Canarium commune
pickled like ollvea.

are

Evidently Wouldn’t Talk.
In the Belfast (Ireland) custody
court a constablo stated that when
Bound Philosophy.
J’ll
nothing 11)1 lhe
A homegrown philosopher In Gat* oner said:
den City Is quoted by the Telegram morning, and then I'll get my solicitor
as saying; ’’We came Into tho world
weeping, while the people stood
around the bed smiling; let us go out
Dally Thought
of the world smiling while our friends
Truth Is as impossible to be soiled
stand around the bed weeping."— by any outward touch as the sunbeam.
Kansas City Star.
—Millon.

Make Your Husband Proud
Of Your Baking

tinning stock, ex­
hlblted nt last Haatlni
Show.
Price reasonab
Newton. Nashville, Mich.

3ml a halt

this country do

lan Manse on Wednesday afternoon;
Jan; 2g. the Rev. Maurice Grigsby, ofllvlatlng.
The young people will
make their home at Nashville.

COONS MAKE PLAYFUL PETS

each

Thia give* you

Thia means that the but*

Mr. Robert Newlmer

Act Like Kitten*.

Court and Jefferson.

butter la

uurtHhii

and cam In house

loan—Big black hound by the turn

. Hot I urn
.Garland

V.in llouteri

lhe Joy o
Baldwin. Phone 54611,

.. Todd
.Shipley

Wuiidurff

undergrade

Ico should put It up thia winter If
keeping the temperature of their

butter market la now a world mar­
ket. and not a local proposition.
Foreign butter of fairly good qual­
ity can be brought Into this coun-

pf extras, values are uncertain and
fail rapidly to around 2G cents.
There is u variation of some 9 cents
per pound between tho top and

PoHltlon

• "Holywell 9th.’ coming hom»
mile north and mill- Ih* hl* bride.

Phone 211-I

eord.

prices, but

iKrth sides. Wen-, present. Tho high
school lias good material, but It shows

Phone 3S4K,

means more dollars and cents now
than It ever did before. Wo are
not only simply competing agalnat

Men like to be comfortable, and
nothing makes them more com­
fortable than good nourishing food
properly prepared.
Your husband will brag about
your good baking long after he
has forgotten how you look.
Possibly he will be a little back­
ward about saying much to you
about it, but at the same time he’ll
strut around among his fellow
workers and spout about your
cooking ability like a platform
orator.
. .
One of the greatest virtues in a
wife is to be a good cook, just as
one of the greatest virtues in a
husband is to be a good provider.
Not a bit romantic, but its the
secret of success in marriage.
The year of 1914 is still young.
Right NOW is the time for you to

decide that you will give French’s
White Lily Flour a good fair trial.
There, are several reasons why
French’s White Lily Flour excels
all others, but there is one in par­
ticular to which we wish to call
your attention.
That is in the GRINDING.
By our process the wheat is NOT
MASHED by clumsy, worn out
machines, but is sharply cut on
the very latest improved iron rolls
making every particle of flour the
same shape and size. This is call­
ed “even granulation” of flour, and
it stands to reason that such a pro­
duct will absorb yeast and water
more evenly and make a more
evenly-grained, and thoroughly
wholesome loaf.
The wheat that goes into French’s
White Lily Flour is CLEANED

BETTER, and ROLLED FINER
and MORE EVENLY because
we put it through 17 SETS OF
ROLLS, whereas the ordinary
flour is only put through 6 Dr 8
sets of rolls.
And you can buy French’s White
Lily Flour for the same price that
you would have to pay for ordin­
ary flour. When you buy French’s
White Lily Flour you get a BET­
TER FLOUR for the SAME
MONEY. We are able to do this
by reason of economies of manu
facture, which we have in the own
ership of our own water power,
electric plant and milling property
So make your husband proud of
your Baking, by using French’s
White Lily Flour during 1914
Why not begin NOW?

MIDD
R.. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE.
MW

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JANUARY 29,1914-20 PAGES.

I

j+osierySpecials

I

/or &amp;his l&amp;eek

I

HOW HOG CHOLERA
IS BEING 5509

OF

LOST ONLY 25 PER CENT OF
SICK HOGS TREATED WITH IT

I

Suits, Overcoats and all
Cold Weather Goods

wcat Ebb In
&gt;f Winter

Radies' fleeced fose

I

QUICK GLEAN UP SALE

ING SrcxESSFCT. 1'lGHT

We wish to close out these heavy
ones before spring.

•Fast black, ribbed top, heavy fleece, sizes 9Vfs
and 10, value 25c. Special price

Tho Department of Agriculture,
during the past yetit&gt; has been con­
ducting campaigns In Indiana. Ml&gt;• control

19c

" by menni« of allllittt nnd farm quarati;
minty tl’ettta county

Children's Wool fose

19c
Children's fleeced ftose
Fast black, heavy fleece ribbed, lots .of ser­
vice in these, sizes 7 to 10, 25c value.
Special price

16c

Here’s the Whole Thing in a Nut Shell

•.I. there ivii"

in ivi:

Fast black, warm and durable, sizes 5 to’9*£,
25c value. Special price

The season was very warm and backward and we still have on hand more winter
goods than we should at this time of the year, and rather than carry them over we
are willing to sacrifice all our profit and part of the. cost, or in other words we would
rather have the money than the goods.

wiiibcr 11*13

rtnirnt’
raised during pa«t
I'l.tlUU that died nf
ih about I.OUU were
&lt;1 u«v of serutp and
■luarantlnc measures were Inuuguthem? mcn«-

Overcoats

gun oftpr tile dlM-mu
elthvr nf the two preceding years.
In addition to Its gre.it function n«
preventive. It has bun found that.
run* u tnrgv |&gt;

them Imniuiu

/few york Jtore
♦

•U by thl•ent «f nil

mwn. Is the only thins th.it

N. B. WATERMAN

Hastings,

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 11

Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s

$10.00 Overcoats, Clean
12.50 Overcoats, Clean
15.00 Overcoats, Clean
18.00 Overcoats, Clean
20.00 Overcoats, Clean
22.50 Overcoats, Clean

Boys’
Boys,
Boys’
Boys’
Boys’
Boys’

$3.00 Overcoats,
3.50 Overcoats,
4.50
Overcoats,
‘
5.00 Overcoats,
6.50 Overcoats,
7.50 Overcoats,
'

Up Price
Up Price
Up Price
Up Price
Up Price
Up Price

Suits
Men's $10.00 Suits,
Men’s 12.50 Suits,
Men’s 15.00 Suits,
Men’s 18.00 Suits,
Men’s 20.00 Suits,
Men’s 22.50 Suits,

$7.48
8.48
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.48

Clean ,Up Price___
Clean Up Price___
Clean Up Price___
Clean Up Price___
Clean Up Price___
Clean Up Price___

$7.98
8.98
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.98

Michigan

Boys’ Overcoats

nt during the past tnuirm

It s About Time
You began to think of those interior dec­
orations you expect to do this coming
Spring. We have everything you need for
complete and satisfactory work.

Jap-a-lac
Alabastine

Varnish
Muresco

Our new Spring Wall Paper samples have arrived.

M.nirtlllleii a- hlKll

Glean
Clean
Clean
Clean
Clean
Clean

Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up

Boys’ Suits
Boys’
Boys’
Boys’
Boys’
Bovs’
Boys’

Price.,. $1.98
2.48
Price
Price.
2.98
'
Price.
3.48
Price. . 4 38
Price.. 4.98

$3.50 Suits,
4.00 Suits,
4.50 Suits,
5.00 Suits,
6.00 Suits,
7.50 Suits,

Clean
Clean
Clean
Clean
Clean
Clean

Up
Up
Up
Up
Up
Up

Price____
Price
Price__
Price___
Price _ _
Price___

$2.88
2.98
3.29
3.48
4.48
.. 5.48

..
_
__

Prices greatly reduced on all winter merchandise. Bargains in Underwear,
Shoes, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Sweaters and all Heavy Coats.

■ 1 llWUW.

dred pound hog costs .ibiiut thirty
cents ut a llbi'f.il estimate. .The treat­
ment la l&gt;y hypuderinlcjnjectlon.

guaSit H. OTIS &amp; co

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

Hastings, Mich

Phone 74

■iriiin.r*

changing pwessary try-laws, f
the Important laws changed
HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION placing In the hands of the

SHULTZ CREAMERY CO.

conslltutton io Increase the lirnli
onietal Report* Show llu-liiciei In- from iuv to fiuu Htnckh'ild.rs, u« the
limit of HIV only lacked 13 of bring nlnng lliri'v linen.
cn-AM'd 330,000 During IPI3. Ofllcleet Ion of idllc
F. Phlllljia wag
Ings of th.- Hhultx
partnership
fro.in

anil Wm. Gorhuin.

in th.
Rttnixm awparei.il

Earl

X' TO-!

inuill th

boy" ranging In

f &gt;r." Judge Mack In juvenile coun.
' *ne of lhe Isiys had a big bunch of
keys, uno of which lined the lock In
th.- gum and candy machine In the
M. e.
iMMenger station. Station
Agent W.ilkjns discovered that some
one Wus stealing the contents of the
.ii'ted ntiHiiivliiUKly. the tail pon-

melul-

M.GImklln.

ROY LAFORGE ELECTED BASE
BALL ASSOCIATION SECRETARY
In l*tac«* uf William sTiuller*. liolgti- '
'
,
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1

i.-inity i" ••■■■•uliiilon
io form । i"ini* of II
round III"' .iifoclod Ce

iiy Inoetii

The meeting Was called lo order by
the president. A. Jd. Edmonds, at
11:00 &lt;i. m. After reports were given

ii committer

FORMER PASTOR WILL FILL
METHODIST PULPIT SUNDAY

uh

A. M.

stockholders of *8.
business done one y
&gt;ur DuV.UOO and thl"

itbrcak

In juvenile court the Judge Impressed
upon the youngsters tho seriousness
of thrlr cundui" Th«y were released

filch. pro

Do you begin to rough nt night Jufl
IkKlIng
t keepa you ■
• '» Honey and 1
Tnr Compound.
Il will ch
cough and Mop the tickling'»r

again ut 1:00 p. m. Chairman Nevins ta best for childrep mid grown
of the resolution committee, gave his sons. Arthur K. alulhidland*
report und u very lively time,
thmigh good nntured, ensued

i-rea«o the number'»f;
ommltl
•d voliint*

timely, ai
rd that In

victim.
imt the
result I

Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like
to feet that your Xtomach troubles
were over, that you could eat any
kind of food you desired without In­
jury? That may seem so unlikely to
you that It Is not altogether Impos­
sible. . If others can be cured perm-

&gt;f i-iinilltion
until fa
of hog"

working day U 8 hours,
tans must work perfectly

sore. Inactive kidneys
Fulcy Kidney Pills will
You cannot take them
m without good results
Adv.

the
until the dli
rolled on Win
io hogs then
dogs. &gt;tru.in
of men K"dn

Men, that s what some of the neighbors may say of your
wife or mother, when they syeher each week toiling over the wash­
tub in the heat and steam, and then running out of doors in the
cold to hang the clothea on the line!
.

It would be easier so much easier and cheaper in the long
run if you will only let us do your washing for you.

“WE WASH EVERYTHING EVERY OTHER DAY”

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

nthrra monthly.

atolen.

why not you?

John

He says. "I was troubled with heartburn. Indigestion, and liver complaint
until I used Chamberlain's Tablets.
I Hirn my trouble waa over.” Sold by
i all dopier*.

Wunderlich Grocery ♦

best rlTiirtw to u*"1
W&lt;&gt;tni*n'" H&lt;*M «""•» Ilevnmpixl.
After being • 1 several da;
white Improvemen'- &gt; rn being mad

Saturday morning«lon of the board
----------front
-----committer
ntcn*ft -vlub iipp

the recent
supervisors.
Hastings Wi
and made

the Interior hud l&gt;-■ mu* ahabby.

We, the undersigned barbers of the
places of business nt 10 o’clock" Satur­
day nights, nnd until further notice.

Slattery &amp; Parmer
Benhatn A Foster,
Benedict A Hilton,
Frank Beckwith,

Adv.

Liitoiniiblli- Owners.

The

uueit und ordered th.- room repainted
and retail! with n&lt; w linoleum, us the
linoleum was - worn Io shreds. The
room Is now* very attractive In appearnnee.

8HULTER8 BROS., PROPRIETORS.
PHONE 243.
HASTINGS, MICH.

A list o( Bargain Offerings that should appeal to every house100 maihlnck monthly.

d&gt;» it. We gunr.-inn-"* g.
worMnutiMhlp
it living ▼
Jus: write um the kind of ear ▲
.• and wh.it you wish done and
give you figures and We will i 0
&lt;&gt;u.
I .
&gt;«•!
ruins.
'
Freeport. Mfeh.

wife who want quality as well as reasonable prices.
list carefully:

12 Bars Galvanic or
I
14 Bars of Lenox Soap )

+

Read the ♦
♦

COr*
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Rollcd Oats per lb. 4c, or 7 lbs. for.
Graham Flour 10 lbs. for
Salmon, tall cans, I lb. 15c. or 3 for.
Matches, 7 boxes for

.25cto. &lt;

Nero’Coffee is here again, 1 lb. for J

30cts. ♦

. 25cts.
,’30cts.
. 40cts.

Chamberlain'* Cough Itemcxly.
I
Thta remedy has no . superior for (
coughs and colds. It -ts pleasant to '

narcotic.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

�COW HOUSE MS
Michigan.

iugh* some uf our

POOR BRQB-. Editors.

Card of Thanka 1c a word.
Obituary poetry and raaolutlon*. Ic
as hojeft.
.
‘
, Ijrvlng L. Hoyt*. HtuUlnn
Wm. link our mailman on IM haa
ObRuarlea of JO lines or lc»* will be
jj. Vui,-, Fre&lt;-|»&gt;r
publlahed free: 6 eonta per. line cltarg-------------fl.
9*
1
.. Claim
. ... . D&lt;v«i-.
and Royal Jqhagnn ha* been carrying
Quit
|
rrur ri'iiivi ... .........
■VBSCttll-riONB
acre*. .Section St. Orangeville; H «"&gt;•
Mr. and Mrs. &gt; &gt;r|.-y Gilliland and
matter.
William A. Faust to Grant Dicker—^No communication will be publish­ m&gt;n. !3 acres, Mellon 3&amp;. Rutland; Ur&lt;&lt;ck ‘■lllllanil sml family Friday.
tings, Michigan, an second class mat- ed und*r any circumstance* unlaaa It
II. J» Gcrllngvr visited hl* brother
bears tho wrltcF* name and postofflee
Dan Gi-rllngw of NoshviHe Thursday

Ion by Mnll. Post-Paid.

guests of relntlvrs In Freeport ths
Igt'.rr rwart of lhe wesk.
Mrs. Ed. ParnMlM was In Mulliken
Friday and Balurday the truest of her
nephew. Dr. KonHeld and family.
Mesdani.s Ida Ihirkee. Kthel Ful-

•

ADVERTISING RATES.

Frank Dumoth io Christian r’u«'h-

JOB PRINTING.

Rusineaa locals and reading notices. equipped job office, In Western MichOn first page or among breve tlaa, 11
uf book and Job printing.

OPTIMISTIC FEELING SEEMS TO BE GROWING.

1 organ, parcel, Nuahvllte; 1100.00.
Thomna Cupi-liiud .-to ^Ja*pur
reds. lot. Nashville: I1.JI3.0V.
Henry' A. Spaulding m Th»ma« I'
e,
? Itutlatul
Ii.oo.
Wm. Alton to Julius Hhrllenhiirgvr.

.•'A pronounced feeling of •o|rtiminm has taken hold "f the busiVank.r Spring*:
iiefe intcrcsts of America, and there is a general expectation &lt;»f good
timoB to come. This feeling of confidence is reflected in the columns
of lhe prow and in the reports from the inarkci-. Even Wall .. JonatlMn
..... ._ Ilnur t«
St. Menis to be cheering up. and it must be admitted that that * "’Attriu^’iL^Fulte/io Gertrud.’-

Wilson.

•

land were vlaltors at John McCloud'S
WedmiMayr

sutwte

■r* and air.

•my visltora with the tail.
Myer* and fitmlly
Mr' nM
n.
a aupp.
nlng.

attended the I* A. H. at Mr*. Besel*
Woodman'* at Coals GrovcrThursday.
Mr*.. George Fuller Is suffering with
n wviTc httark of rheumatism.
Heating* from Wednesday till Mon-

Mwln IJliellhorn. the

-hl. I* strictly * form product. L.-lng
■orn nnd &gt;pcn&lt;Mhk- hl* boyhood day*
n the fsrlh. Hla friend* b. re nre duv urn tilled and proud to learn of hl.-1
!• tory over ■ ’hyxi Held of oppon-

Council Proceedings

thoroughfare has had a bad case of the blues for a long time, and j
;'pr,n,* 'r*r«nd'7:m
avas disposed to anticipate with anything but satisfaction the tariff- kn acre*, m tion -•&gt;. l!-o
revising, currency-reformnig, trust-regulatityg program of President . *-*-10*-

llnpids Thursday.
.
Mr. and Mr*. John Bulling and son
of Woodland spent Tu.-a.tny at George
H. Fuller's.

Hail McKibben'* for dinner*
Singing.
■
Rending—Mr*. Fuller.
Reading-—Mr*. Allcrdlng.
Instrumental—Freda Lon
Reading—«.Mr». Smith.

l.ir m-*»ion Friday

to let only competent men repair your watchmany a good watch is ruined because r poor
mechanic tries to repair it. There are thousands
of watch-makers, but only a few really good
ones. We are proud of our watchmaking;
Wc have studied watches and have learned how
to repair a watch as it should be repaired, ,and
our prices are no higher than others. If your
watch needs regulating, or if it needs a thorough
overhauling, be sure to bring it to us.
We give you the same perfect service in
all kinds of Optical Repairing as
well as new work.

PIKE &lt;5 DAMON
JEWELERS
Phone 281

Mualor-ltuby Bell ahd
Icrdlng. •
Rending—Mrs. Hhupp.

OFFICIAL

I’rutMte Court.

It docs not necessarily follow that we arc scheduled for »n- ,.pIlfc£u'f}/,, allowing lliuil account
bthcr period of good times jttst because the big bankers, merchants, j j-fj*
Bristol. ai
railroad men and heads of big industries sav there, will be and that in minirtramr.
*
,
■
।
fl’-ii...
K*(utc of Jn*cph T. CrumKii'k.
fact we are already entered upon such a period. But it must be I (.ra,..,t , ,rill.r -iiowing final nc«-ouni
admitted that it helps mightily to have such a confident feeling in । "rwmiam H Knickers-this countr}'about the future.
r
lur. decra««*d. Hearing on. tln.it ai The meaning of this confident attitude of the business interests | eOK^{aI,j.*^'ar^ '-,h «•
of this country can be interpreted this far without hesitation: (t &gt; {rcMpd. Petition f-j* apiuilntln:
The country has confidence that lhe currency and banking bill will ■ EMut* ... — • • ------- ---- -----end money panics, and so that cloud has been removed, (j) The i
.r*Hrnrlng&lt;Frhd-oih"’1"1"1*
country has found that President Wilson's trust program is not such E*tm.« »f Adam Baitinger .terrs*&amp; bustness disturber and upsetter-as had been anticipated. He seems E*tate of Edward Matthew*, in­
to have his party well in hand in Washington, and seems disposed Jo' J
Annu d re«,,,r‘ ,,f
give the country a plan of dealing with trusts that is conservative
i:*iate of .xviiie J. Billing*
and designed to help the smaller dealer or manufacturer by insuring : nh'd.'”’
BBUa r'
° ..
him apihflt unfair comptlilion by the bi^tn..,.. .Many republicans. „S‘,a?,’,
in congress openly commend President Wilson's program for drilling «-hanw» guardian-nb-d. in-ch irc- iwith the trusts. (3) President Wilsons pro|x&gt;sal of a commission
E*tnt? &lt;&gt;r En;.-■* ■ • - ■ ■
to regulate business, particularly to insure square methods on the
prnunn
defermtnlns:
part of'big competitors, seems to have struck a responsive chord. I h*ir« riled. H.arin_ .
14th- Final
ml
(4) While there is yet doubt about the wisdom of his revision of i ?"a“|,!ira^rr*u"f’’nuat a.’.' nnn:“ nir-i
the tariff—for it is really his work and he will have and deserve the l.,ll1‘‘,rh1^r“'' lMU“1 ,o
guardian.
praise or censure—the country has settled down to the idea that Afie
‘
Esto
I
Underwood tariff bill is the law. and that therefore it is useless to
HM-utur-.nlcd
complain; so we will give it a fair trial and see if it will work as
the President says it will. And if it shall, President Wilson will
have little, trouble in succeeding himself.

Be Sure

OPTICIANS
Hastings, Mich.

-

Ruby Hell.
&gt;lt. January

Reading—Mr*. Zuschnltt.
II. nding—Karl McKibben. ‘
Hinging.
,

Merritt !*&gt;wta .f Detroit visited hl.
par. nt* here u few day * last week.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Sperry Thoma* »i&gt;ent
Sunday With Mr. and Mr*. C. K.
Undto of llaltlmorr.

Present at roll ...II AM. And.-i
.irveth. Lunn. Roti-h and Titman.

Hilton and Wooton.
The .following «• counts were nuill-

Walt MvKIbYwn Is quite poorly nt

,h«,r. «l«UMht*r Mrs.
Bu.n,U»J1*’®*’ °( Or*’’'* Rapid* was
*"•
—— — —

TAMARAC COUXEMK.
stltutr at, Assyria \Thur»d*y.
Itrvlval meeting* eioaad Hundyy ®v«
Thr home talent piny in which ! rning nt the church after four week*
some of our young people are tu take , srrvlcea
Some better than thirty

Hall Saturday evening. Feb. ‘ h.
I'.vangrllat Rrla will leave Thursday.
George Leonard I* quite Sick with for Ohio where he will join his molhpneumunla.
&lt;r In a revival during February, after
Mr*. Charlr* BhofhaUser entertain- . which the ilrst of March hr and his
•I the Fast Noble Grund Association • mother will hold three or four weeks
rom Battle Creek of which she 1* u meeting* ai Woodftury.
Everybody
temper last Tuesday, (’horle* 8l|af- remember thl* nnd attend.
auser. Charte* V.-ddrr nnd Wm. ■
t'niyar meeting at Allen King'*
edder ibruukht them out ftom Helle- I W.'dnesduy evening, a* we will hay*
a farm
,ue and to*k th&gt;ni bank to the after- cottage prayer meeting* now.
mard . noon train. The day was greatly enClyde 1'urdun ha* a pretty oick

Arthur I-aubaugh . . .
will Leonard ....
Chas. Raymond ...
I- A. Abbey, tlrcm.in

H.nu Colvin, flrrn. n
Guy Giddings. Hremun
•Joe Sage. Iireman . . .
,\. A. Wilmont, nre man
Ed. Hubbard, tlren,.,n

SOILTIIEAkV * AHLTOX.

.... the
Lurch nf Chri»i held thi-lr monthly

Mr. and Mm. Frank Dunkin spent
over Sunday In Hasting* to »ce that
m-w granddaughter.
’ Mrs. Cotton 1&gt; oom* belter at this

lativca In till* vicinity.
UVFH COHXERN.
• r Mater ilrs. Seymour Cunningham
ml fnn!.'y B few o.
* "
' t.
B.ihi were Sunday guests ut Wm.
f.ih. Guja
Inin I,opard nnd
L(kr
-Mr*. Amy Kinney «i)d daughter
*’
Ethel. Mrs. Annie Kinney and grnnd’ ,7' :1 । daughti r Glenna liabeoek visited ut

Clarkrvlllr Wednesday.
urday morning tn.
• •f bin brother Will

• Hiding f.

kin. re

•turned homb with them
Mr. Kinney Mad the misfortune to

Wui'dfiin.l

The M lanes Hylvla nnd Alltel Kvtt visited Glenna Babcock Bunday.

prob- '.'ng .iy.lr.et tin*.

[•ted. and
Uh tbr .
. And

Thursday Wm. B. Adkins visited
both Na*h«ih» and Hasting* on bust-'

he re is the Money you

’^‘PrMe
vtelted their .-hllUrt-n :u N't»it&gt;ilte and
attended the Farmer'* Institute.
The Mlaaea Lillian Mead of the Mor-

forked so jfard to Qetl

Bom to Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Smith.

Louiar Chrlatenrrn of thr Branch
Mra. Mary Cowie* wa&gt; t.ikrn 111 nt
School* spent Saturday al Nashville her home Thursday morning with *&gt;
attending the institute.
1 light, stroke of p;
.(Saturday we had
“ ,ht' 1’°'"*

Signe II.

W. HRlon.
K. Titman.
-rdlnance &lt;

Js it Spent, li)asted and (Jone,
Or is it it)orking for you! ? ? ?

_.
nd grand
aon Harold of Qlumby spent tUtnrda:

It being Mrs. Meek's «7th birthday.

■pending

100 )■

ir form
Delton.

dm
H. U. Nunton. pnst.il clerk, of
Grand Ratdda and C. (I. Munson.
ImmIbI clerk, of Kendalh lite. Ind., are

IPyoii continue to spend your money as fast as you make it,
ii little faster, you can readily see where you are going to
i off* at.
.

HARIll V II.1.1

If you commence to SAVE your, money, it won’t be long till
you have a nice comfortable sum to your credit You’ll be on the
ROAD TO SUCCESS. Your accumulation will be a “partner”
working FOR YOU 24 hours each day, and seven days in the,
week.

its. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Munion.
M. G. Farley is not Improving as ’

Journalistic Touch.
"Her braujih of mind was mascq
lino In Its depth."—T. P.'s Weekly.

Are you going to continue spending your money as fast as
you make it, until old age comes, or you are thrown out of em­
ployment, or lose your health?
/

Clean ELating

Ar,e you going to make up your mind to get the SAVING
HABIT and deposit a little every week in our Savings Depart­
ment? Even a smaH sufii each week if deposited regularly, will
amount to a snug sum in the course of a very few years.

, . .1111.1

Splendid Meal==25 cents
at least two things enter into the matter of satisfactory meals—that is

Titman that the ar­
i and order* drawn.

QUALITY AND SERVICE

I’.oush.

The quality of our baking and cooking is unmistakably the best that
can lie found in Barry Co. and when you eat a meal at our tables you ga
away feeling satisfied.

mutter »f

" ..

committee.

381

QUALITY BAKE SHOP
Hastings, Mich,

Compound it tfwice &amp;ach year.

ls)hy Not £egin Saving Now

commute C.ur.ed.
Moved t.y Al l Wooton that th.

• in on Wot Walnut

,

Star Bakery and Restaurant

is)e &amp;)ill fag you 3 per cent interest on your Savings and

that th*
i.g fund* for building

A ; Titman ths: mattm

Our service is prompt and efficient ‘ We keep sufficient help to wait upon
trade as promptly as possible. We try our best to extend to every one of
our patrons every courtesy.

When in the city come to the

Titman and

granted und’ilf- work io be done In
ihr silting I'.Htird.- Aye* all. /
Mdjed by Aid. Wooton that council
adjourn until i*,idar January Ind..
1»U. Carried
.

R- culet, cure cojtstl pation.
promote
*nd app*li&gt;e and
easy raMagr* Of th« toowai*.
Ask
your druggist
them—Adv.

/fastings City £ank
"J7ie flank tfhat Poes Shings for you"'

Phone 3 two rings.

/fastings. Mich.

�PAGE ELEVEN

A.

N

"tsrL. ran™ sho* wm

St C. H.

BARBER,

Black Orplngwnn.
Shults. 1st. cock,

C. 8. Bachelor.
3rd. hen. 2nd. pen.

EIH USI ra

1
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city ur country, responded to
with promptness, .day or, night.

r H. WILLISON, D. I&gt;. S.,
WAS A HUCCFSiSFUL EXHIBITION,
r.
.
Hastings, Mich.
ENTRIES PASSED 700

|

NASHVILLE

2nd. pullet. 2nd. cook.
Wilson.

■

Allen
Morgan Bunday bringing home a tine

1st. cockerel. 3rd.

'Ralph MeNItt.

THE PARK &amp; POLLARD CO.’S

•urprised by *11 of a sudden i a king a
night through the ulr ..nd landing
roughly against the fence. The night

2nd. pullet, lat. pen.

MAS H
by Oren Maxson and
near future.

under’aking*and' llST0FfBE'llll,,,sA"“$WEEp-

Tn«r- were no
W. Willard. Lowell. 2nd. cock. 1st.. •was patched up.
LJl — nvii/rn nni-fm stsisnnrn 2nd.
bone* broken but the right side of his returning with h
cockerel, 3rd. hen. 2nd. pen.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

STAKES PRIZES AWARDED

Licensed KmUalmer always in attendance

Given.

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 172
HAITI MOS, MICHIGAN

3rd. hen. 2nd. pen.
thing of the

The Poultry Show 1*

ersaful In many respect* In the history
of the Poultry Association^ Th* num­
ber of birds shown passed the 700
mark, and In quality of exhibit* the
show was splendid.
Following arc
' the prlxes and premiums awarded.

P._ A. HIIKLDON
AtMtroct and Reap Estate (MHce.
Atsaract Block. Hasting*
Money to loah on Real Eilat*. Real
Estate sold mn vommlMlon. General
conveyancing. Having a complete set
of Abstract Book* complied from the
Records, can furnish complete Ab«racpL
.

Thos. Water*. Black Minorca*, dln|n&lt; table.
yf. FIshsr, White Wyandotte*, set
dining chairs
' charle* Smelker. White Wyandotte*. kitchen cabinet.
'
ai. Bmwmer. White Wyqndottoa. iablPi
.
M. W. Hicks, White Rocks, rocker.
Mrs. J. Porker, Barred Ruck*, oat
sprouted.
&lt;&gt;. 11. Steckla White Leghorns.
Youth's Companion.

*IRE INSURANCE
If you are not Insured or would
like to change your Insurance call
In nnd see me.. I represent u com­
pany with a cash capital of &gt;1.000000 nnd can fully protect you.
' LEE 11. PRYOR

While
,

We pay you the'HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend updn doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business nt a
SMALL PROFIT. If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op.C.L&amp;S. Pint 57 Histligi

Order Our Drays
When you h^vc any moving to be
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AND SA FE HOVING
Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
Matthews

Townsend nnd
ro entertained

ml . ... I.

. M. W. Hicks. lat.

Ml** Elsie Smith .
Thursday evening with

Buff Cochin llantniiiH.

Wm, Smith.
Frank Jones

blanket.
Al. Beasmer. While Wyandotte*, j:

necessity—on the farm 1 am a south­
erner by birth." he adds, "and am
I therefore naturally ambitious."—Tho
Masses.

from Friday till Sunday.
Sealey Breon of
goes; ut Mr*. Ki
Sunday.
Miits Georgia Fam kimnci
llnpld* spent Sundtiy with Miss
vile ZuN-hnltt.
Miss Jplln Ixithrop spent Friday.
ntd 2nd. Guinea Saturday and Sunday with her moth­ operative dinner
the ladle* of
er unit grandmother .it the- Hanllar- by
highly enjoyed by ;il| present espr
tally tho gentlemen.
Chnrle
KA LAMO.
Twa* a bllnger of a dlntu

gold.
T. Waters, Black Minorca*,
gold.
J. V. Christy, Black Orpingtons. &gt;3
In gold.
, Craig Bros., Black Minorcaw, fi moi

C. II. Thoma*. Buff Wyandotica.Columbian

Ratle uf Lansing.

Mr.

nd Mr*. Albnx.i Hilt

Townsend's Friday evening and they
both returned home the urst of thl*

taln.ed a company u

Mead. Sr., h.i

I at n il ng

--------------.— Int•nt* In the Young* neighbor-

cigar*.
Wm. Hitchcock. Barred Rogka hat.
M. W. Hicks. White Rock*, pall of
poultry food.
W. Willard. White Leghorns. f.0 ibi.
ground bone.
. Al. Hcsamcr. White Wyandotte*. 11

Fasting of the Horse.
A letter In tho New York Times .
tells of a Stenographer whose, eyes
gave out and who turned to the farm
for a livelihood. "I had $800." ho
says, "but was possessed of a good,
strong wife, who did all the heavy
work, such as plowing, planting, split-

nd. pul- Sherman'*

Rock*.

W. Willard, While Leghorn*. nafrty
ixo r.

ind Mr*. Willis Smith who have
pending the List couple of

John Curtl* and D-los Vanlloughof Buttle Creek an- *|m tiding the
week with Mr. and Mr*, c It. Quick'.

like t&lt;&gt; stay right th
•Vef more.

J. It. Mergnrth of Reed City gave
morning

Northeast Bellevue Friday.

.imiiy
Lloyd Gaskill, 1st. cock. 1st, pullet.

.
8",,r« »«&gt;ld a
liar*.-* T
1800.00.

See Them.

All sorts of electrical work

fine spun

Ml** I'milini- Kuiix

Elactrlclsn.

ton Thursday.

Cilup, IiIiuih i Sibil, B. B. Cl.
1st.. 2nd.

Dally Except Sunday.
(iduinblnii Wyandotte*.

at Hasting*

Baker. Sund
mmiSsloncr

NORTHEAST KALAMO.
Ed. Hammond I* very III ;

It Is a good plan when traveling to
have one's name nnd address printed
or written on the Inside cover of a
trunk, says Good Housekeeping. Then
In case of losa of check, or any mis­
take. It can be Identliled by th* owner
to tbo satisfaction of the railway otnclala by simply opening the trunk.

i tin*

Stub Matthew* of Charlotte spent a
onion of the wet-k «lth hl* coiurin
.■■111. Ilrlw.

Attracted some attention:
it he al.* on with all hl* might
And ruined hl* digestion.
were smile* from smiling *mll-

Al. mistook a iirlghl

FOR SALE

6 Single Comb White Leghohn Cock­
erels, Youngs’ Strain
3 Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels
3 Anconia Cockerels

2 White Orpington Cockerels
3 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerels

1 Pair Buff Cochin Bantams

M. W. HlcKs
”

Hutinn Mich.

'

7

-------Battle
Thanksgiving, will be

Unless Somebody Starts Fashion.
A girl who la too short can wear;
high-heeled shoes, but a girl who Is.
too tall can t go barefooted. —Clndn-1
nail Enquirer.
|

Told by the Face.
.
tM,
How „,
enormously
tho face Is molded
by the thoughts of its possessor Is
.town by tho fact that certain occupationo have been' peculiar to them.
1 The ' navy face" Is well known. And
there Is an "army face." too. Doctor*
nnd lawyers can generally bo detected
by their countenances. There la a
"something" abourthetn that tolls the
occupation.
I

To Stop a Leak. .
To stop a leak, mix whiting and
yellow soap Into a thick paste with
a little water. Apply this to tho
place whore tho ,leakage Is and it will
bo"7iwtantiy stopped.
— from
1.’ ..
A visit
iho plumber will still be necessary,
t;ut there Is no special burry for more
r(.peln&gt;

Common Sense

Downing &lt;■

Real Estate Talk
Every man and woman who works and thereby ministers to the
well lieing of society is in business.

nd Mrs.

A matt should l&gt;e proud of his business, and any* man who has

the

(
‘
Mr""ndf.lira

spent Hund.।
Smith, who

no business should l&gt;c ashamed of the fact. The business world is a
vast system of transfer.
Each one does or should do the thing that he ‘
can ^0 Ixst, that is why I am in the real estate business.

.

We used to hear men say.“Oh, I’m not in business for my health”

pkomutly

Human wants were once supplied by violence. That was the age

..1 ram

Thursday"
Miller and ...
&lt;». E. Yert&gt; "t Hasting* visited hi*1 !r t'ori* uf Arayrbi spent Sun- but the fact is that a man who isn't in business lol his health hasn't
----------- ...
.
..... .. .. ....
v,^ good hedlh o, v„y m\ch 1„„i„„5.

I Charlotte
•Sunday
KUest* of
.md 'Mr*. Chrl* M irahall.
glad to hear
Mr*. Clyde C.i*-.ll of latnsli
lie.| friend* h. r- the Aral of th.

Mary i. kcs

was

r uf thlrty-nvc young people
might.
I hen they tried cleverness, finesse, deception, now the new
&gt;K"nrary.hCr Th?'Tuning'wl method is in vogue, the method of honesty and truthfullness. So in

ly »pcnt in game* and music,
......... )n*Cgue"t*'irf* for thH^homes
unde anti ;
Glasgow ovi
•he?!"? Mary many happy return* at
vlslting her daughter In Woodland-re­
turned home Wednesday.
Midd'ieviiic inM «. rk."’
j i-h u:../ ilouKhtalin I* helping H rRemember tho box social In Iht a£s
I "■raU'iiSZSio or T.l.ph™.
church the 30th.
Hasel Atkins, visited relatives In
MIm Lanh.ih L. wt» of Hasting* vi*- Lim it 15«-; ;s at th.- plcssant home
Ited frleniM h. i- ast week.
”f Mr and Mr*. David like*. Jan. 2:
Frank Mclh ri.j wa* ut Hasting* i
1 delightful affair, a dellclou*
Mr. and Mr*. F. &lt;&gt;. N. Leonard vis­
ited their son George Bunday whuw■'T’\ut"^ay;
,
'
• ;li1,n,^r,.?.'ll‘„v’r'Ad
,h.*‘ ,n^n,bvr* ,,f
very sfek with pneumonia.
Mildred Holly
was home from; 0&gt;-■ company. A .plcuslng feature of
Mr. Hnydcr and Ml** Hazel Bar- GrandpRnpld*
।
.r Sunday.
i'he occaMon wa* that nearly all momMiss Etta iHdson of Charlotte spent I ''LmiTb.
br'
•l^’wi^ed,ro,«*pXpir,,t'"‘*
Sunday with Mrs M. L. Munson.
;
On account of tho storm last Frl•
'ra,h,.r;
BALTIMORE CENTER.
t” h-'ip
The Silver Medal Cuntest Friday wax pogtponid till Wednesday even- Hoffman Saturday evening
their «im Glenn celebrate hl*
Jtlgijt. waa_postponrd on account of
'
lath
birthday.
the min antf will be held thia week
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Tuesday evening at the church.
MAPLE GROVE. '
Mr*. Bugbee who ha* been 111 some
Levi Herrington made a business
trip to Battle Creek Monday.
frlgyd" would wish. Her little baby
Clarence Anders
attended' tho

modern business we have health, intelligence, animation, beaufy, and
ant*
Co-operation must reign where competition once was rife if
you would be sure of success. I have always in business adhered to the
above principles and will always continue to give everybody whether
NohWOfwIlhW llwit property rhrough m7 aSnejr M absolute Mi*

deal. I want to list every salable piece of property that is lor sale in
1
-,i
.
1 .
.
Bariy County, and with my up-to-date methods of selling and with
your hearty co-operation we will soon build up a business here that you
. .
,
...
,
..
..
certainly will be proud pf; a place of business when you Wish to Sell
d,at you can Iist your prop^y w*lh ,h.P expectation that it will be sold

'n a reasonable length of time. Such a business would be valuable to
y°u an&lt;J ,0 t,le community, would it not? COME ON NOW, it is up to

YOU.

Drop in and see me when in town.

Let.s reason together and

get lietter acquainted lor mutual benefit.

To the Factory Man who wishes to buy a home and .PAY
FOR IT MONTHLY, I have some splendid bargains. STOP
PAYING RENT. OWN YOUR OWN HONf E. I am at the
office every* evening. Come in and talk it over.

at lhe M. E. Sunday School Stffiday;
Supt.—Curtis Knoll.
;
ed Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hagerman Sun­
day at Nashville.
' Mr. and Mr* Byron Showalter of
Battle Creek nre vtaltlpg tho latter's
parents.
Trea*.—E. Ronlnger.
The Grange will hold a souvenir
. .----- --- 7.............
«uuu»u irvm
this vicinity to attend the I. O. O. F. •octal st lhe Grange Hall Friday
banquet at Nashville
Wednesdayevening report a m&lt;wt enjoyable time. vltatlon to all.
were served and a general good time Hupper was served to nearly 300.
Tho farmer* institute wa* well at- Residence
enjoyed. They expect to move away
tended and a general good lime en- . ,Q
BANNER WANT ADVB? FAY.
joyed by uii.
118 North
Wednesday, the 21st was Grandma
Hammond*' 81st birthday so her chil­
dren *pd grandchildren met to help
celebrate the event. Well tilled bask­
ets told of a bountiful dinner which
all enjoyed and a number of little
gifts loft to remind her of the event.
There was a surprise party on Allen

Doll a Factor In the World.
The doll remains pre-eminent as tho
syqibol of childhood, and boa boon of
incalculable phychologtcal value in
the development of the young intel­
lect throughout the ages, for no mat­
ter how rude or primitive Ita form. It
furnished on association of ideas
which stimulated tho formation of
mental pictures, serving to encourage
the Imagination, that most potent fac­
tor of human mentality.

Saturday.

pullet. 1st. pen.

Weller nnd bride of thl* !&lt;
Ing them a happy life.
Mr*. Kitrnh Piitic'* condition 1*
A Good Horseman.
2nd. In n. 2nd. pm.
2nd.. 3rd., pullet, t lenta
Likes a fine animal nnd a fine horse
’U.
’ Henry. 1st.,
’
Stanley Brigg*
x-krrvl.
l*t.
pen
should be well cared for. In the
limb while cutting
______ _ ____ __ ___ _ _____ __ ____ _
L Winters, 2nd.- cockerel,
you will nearly nlwaya And n pack-____________Buff Orpington*.. ’
'of
HARVELL'S CONDITION
j. V. Christy, let.. 2nd. cockerel
Frank Bartlg has Ugrlppe.
POWDER. . It Is a purely medicinal 1st.. 2nd.. 3rd. pullet. 1st. pen.
’
powder, not a food, und Its effect on
.
wb.i.
ASSYRIA.
live stock Is to purify tho blood, regu’ ,
ornington*.
Into the bowel*. Improve tho spirits
Hicks. I*f. hrh. 2nd. hen. 1st.
and mnkc the coat smooth and glossy, pullet.
Price 25 cents per package. Sold by
Gilding. 1st. cock. 2nd.. 3rd. pulMr*. Harry Spinney and children
C. E. Harvey.—Adv.
of Flint nre visiting her mutner. Mr*.
Helen Tompkin*.
Born to Mr.
. Richard
23rd. She
name uf Beulah
Belle.

Phom 385

wm

Mis* Eli
line* Satu

GIIImti anil GIIImtI
—______ "~t2nd. imllct.

Being South ItOS.i
Coing North 7:37 i

they'* 'frald from ।
would maytx* get tin

Mrr. Wm. Shield
Will*.
•krv
fhnvnti-i
"unng aiencn great nn&lt;l »m.i
- n
’ " । Announced with gastronomic smile.
Sundav uliii ■het

1 'owning'* Thursday

Herbert Fisher. 1st. hen,

All Work Guaranteed
GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
1-- -

For slews are hltt delight.

daughter
Woodlnnd

eho I* visiting
Worry Has a Value.
There must be a way of taking
worry rightly, so that It shall do us
good and not harm. Worry, rightlytaken.- --------should train
to quietness,
bu------- —
- ------ .
rollily. patience, gentleness, sympa­
thy. It ought not to eventuate (though

It naturally does) tn making others
suffer bccauBo wo are uncomfortable. |
in making us a source of painful worn’
to others because we are worried oursclvcs. A. H. K. Boyd.
!
________

-n« Cnlltln* radiant with cheer.

itodney Cnmi-r,

LIBRARY [AMPS

mnie time In

Wyandotte*.

Wlilte Hock.

H. Wellman

His Idol Shattered.
Papa was the biggest kind of a hero
to his small sori. In whoso eyes ho
could do no wrung.
One evening
papa, talking over tbo day's business
happenings with mamma, confided to
her that he had acted very foolishly in
regard to u certain matter. Paul burst
into bitter tears und was long In ex­
plaining his grief. “I didn't know
papas could be silly." ho mourned,
finally.
Does God sometimes act
silly loo?"

And I prenume l&gt;

visiting relatives In

Sunday w Ith hl* pare
and
George Skidmore -wa* dishcartend.
Mr*. M. li. Reynold*
Mr. und Mrs. Fred McClintock
lie was tilled »&lt;&gt; full of soup;
Mis* Ida Bergman spent Saturday
food chopper.
Curmef visited Mrs. L It. Conklin and
-....
------ . lk(.J| an|) |IU(jJ|n-,
and Sunday al Charhute.
M. W. Hicks. Buttercups, pair fur
came
Ml** Mildred Quick wa* at Chitrmitten*.
*
F«l[uwlng nre the regular premi­
'Within the I
Frank Chaffci
ums and the name* of tho winner*:
visiting his son
•nd family thia
couldn't find a single bnn
WIIHtima
Ba Iley.« Monday ufl
pullet. 2nd pul­
*llm und trim and tine:
. Hitchcock. 3rd
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Ouster spent
iw two yards of tape won't gird him
White

An extensive study of poultry feeding covering n long period of
r* lias given them u kiiuwlnlgn cl lhe hen’* like* and dislikes, the
requircraetit* to produce the m iximura number ul B-ggs. the fertility- ul
ryjp, and maintain the l*-st of health in the bird*.
They have demonstrated that egg rating, fraibrr-nuiung. goiig
broody, getting over-fat. and “going light" may be —und an-—lairgi-iy
overcome by the u*v of their fi-wl*.
These points nre given constant titul careful consklcratwm by them,
and the requirement* followed out, r&lt;-j-.inl!v*a of the rust of the projier
material*.
A fluctuating grain market dorM aot mean that Ligh-pricc-.l ingredi­
ents neeminry to tnc proper balancing &lt;&gt;f the ta-ds y.dl lu- Irfi^oui &lt;d
the mixture*. " L
“
for every d.iy in th

The . first
&lt;'. It. quick relative* have gone n&gt; Indlan.t to visit
—
.... - ■ going to
■me In Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs.

’.••Barker

gold.

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

Mra. F. M. Quick
laid up Inst
1*0011 spending a couple of weeks In
obliged
— —* Sajrtnnw returned home
to be out of school pari ..f i ..t week Friday.
on account of two large bolls.
fa nilly
in* of Grand

■
■
Quality of Exhibit* Wm Above the

• PHONE!. 226 OR 387

LL your fwhnt troubles are over
when yool lieyin (eedlng

A

rhlle John And-

C. B. Benham
Real Estate and Investment Broker
and Office
.
Broadway

�□Ml
BIU4A- Ih. 'll

THE

-vrr laid hold uf

_JWATBOHAli.
SSJKBJAir
©OL EJSSSOH

IRY

way

K that
HMKcd ut nutm.
munag wMfcr &gt;iu ,|&gt;I' rs.

W. C. T. U.H

Headache

Our organisation has over 40 differ­
ent departments uf ikork. Here arc
live of the thing* the Woman's Chris­
tian Temperaneb Union arc Working
to accomplish:

*h's Kidney 1-tlic air especially
' • &gt; trouble.1
mint Into custom and law,
■ *
Ar» epdor»^£')£xH.'-'t'mK • ciusuna.
"nd.—To prevent Immorality by
teaching tho gospel of pure and
1 •'* 4 1
whclrjonie living.
.
lilt* MS i &gt;• '« &gt;uffrring
3rd.—To save our boys and girls tn
1 kacholand my kidney* guml society, happy homes, and long
Th
and useful Ilves.
4th.—To reclaim nnd regenerate the!
wru-ka left by the liquor traffic.
■mplalnaeration.■
।
5th.—Tn work for one standard ofi
. ver* hack.i h. ।
morality and cltlxenshlp for both men .
Kidnoy
,
and women.
“Uppty al .Mulboii.nio a »&gt;UM
The Bocal Union. *
It'ry rallmvil the ruins and
It should He remembered that n
• 1 the acUi.n of tn&lt; kidneys.
loc.il union which la 'the organised
KWaCTSs
-nd
unit of the entire aootcly or unit of
do so *njh.''
• ale by all duller^. Price 50
f'oster.MUhi;r;i Uu.. Buffalo,. body to a considerable extent. A
&gt;rk. Mile ageu;» tar tile United weak Inefficient Ixreal Union Injure*
the entire organisation. (Upon what
•and do.» the local union depend?) It
must depend upon the Individual*
other.—Adv.
making I’ up. not upon some one outValue
of Cocosn
an P.neh
Butter. nmd
The head cf a largo buulncco Itouee
Coccse
IS the
Barn01" 33
‘ krr&gt;’
,hrlVC "nd *rOW
t
oecs
ts
the
unnii
of
n
itetich
prodlliriiu
tl 1(K OWI, aetivity &lt;&gt;r its Inbought u number of tiioau *T&gt;o It now"
sighs und hung tht -i tip around his of- uct manufactured from copra, probab- dividual members.. The connnctlonAl I defective. but prosecuting attorney re­
iy v.ith the addition of amall quantltlMl Iriti rrat uf tin- W. C.- T. U. I« simply a
fused tu throw them out nnd ao the1
of other aubatoncua which ih raining coll-ctlon of nerve units from local to battle lines are forming there.
•—.—among
■
' .
I atatc from state to national.
------- -------great
r.apuiartjjr
Mohammedans
Some 400 hundred names wjrc j
Jurlsdlclpn.
und Hindus for use an a butter, its
stricken from the petition In BklawnsThe state lias no jurisdiction uvfr
peculiar recommend.-.tlen, as compared
the local union except' to require the IKiylhg 10 cents n piece for signatures j
with
other
butter
sub
:t:&gt;
'
j
.
Is
that
it
that the c.ihl
endorsing of the constitution.
lhe
contains no trace of ho,: fat or beef
Ingham.
00, Ibc
tallow, and hcnco doc.i no viulonco to ti,'ti of the iHiund.irlca of the district.'
Nothing stands between the local un- ranee will make tho light to throw off
religious Ideas.
Ion und the atats. The Kime princi­ the burden. *
,
the oIUcc boy had set but to become
ples huld true In county und dis­
a highwayman.
trict: thu* wc arc that.the functions [ sines refused liquor
On a Business Visit.
of state, district and county olffceni b.
. .. o. going aiI.rt n |&gt;or&gt;. aD
ti
advisory.
but
and advisory, hut not
tittle Robert an ora..
8cnsitive Maine Farmer.
whenever he ,| lniU
mat nf .jurisdiction only In mi f.n
China's Temple of Heaven.
went homo from her buu.c. Another .tntc r
' "Do tho Maine farmers wear highChina's femour. temple o
llttlo boy named E i ,. •II found
fejjai this
it!; mention this because In the past year top boot*?" Inquires thu Globe. They
was formerly Halted once a
1 ' happened
hnnneni
’d ,ll, n',e&lt;,n 11 COUnly. district
ul&gt; nor
" do not. Furthermore, tho state grange
out. sad ono day wh, n l.o
■
npptmai
|i&gt;w
f)r
the emperor to
to b..' over there, ho uitlj,. "When
\\ hen Is It
it ^.’.uc"
. ’
refused for ten years to .meet in thia
tils empire nnd I
that you give Robert a &lt; range, alien ummi
•Ity because some paper hero said tho
ho comes or when he kocsT" Mra. 11.1 pcrii.r
members wore cowhides.—-Portland
told him uh» gave 1: Io him when hoi ’ in 'X
Press.

^THOUSANDS OF WOMEN .offer miurably from
1 piriodic attach of AeadacAe, nicer dreaming
that a permanent care may be had. Headache
nearly alwaye retake from tome disorder of the
stomach, lioer or bowel,. Take Chamberlain’s
Tablets. They will correct these disorders and there
will be no more headache. Many hate been per­
manently cared by Chamberlain's Tablets.

Chamberlain’s Tablets

from tn1* one
the htrmanhy of
thus during hit
'much more wr

romntlon pi

The Outline

re II appears as

Mount.*

public pra&gt;. r

naco nnd in tl

.y cons!

liful and IntYirciiUng nights of p!
iurcsquu Puking.

Their Specialties.

Makes ths Boes Gray-Halrad.

*

Of tho many kinds of exasperating
peoplo perhaps there Is none worse
than tho subordinate who when told
exactly how to do a certain thing,
replies In so eatlslled a manner, that
ono cannot but suppose ho under­
stands perfectly; then goes ahead and
docs the thing in some fool way of
his own.
bcixa on opportunity.
There Is uo day too poor to bring
us an opportunity, nnd ws are never
so rich that wo can afford to spurn
what the day brings. Opportunities
for chnnictor always bloom along tho
pathway of our duty and make It fra­
grant even when it la thorny.—Hamud
J. Barrows.

From state Report.
••by Give notice that 1

cow.

Diversified Agriculture.
Thu value of Ifyngarv » agricultural ,!"n:
Murne does .not dep.nd upon b«v-

•tala specified branch's o', agribut rather on th” groat (llvcr•,i products, '
tlrerc 1* prob-

Jnivnt to the cudatltuannual dura front t,u‘h
sum «t' twmty-llvo rents

inches

COL.
with

Get the Habit
of depending on this market for your meats dur­
ing 1914, and you’lh not be disappointed. Our ser­
vice in the past has always been good; but Wfe pro­
pose to make it better than ever before. A tele­
phone order will bring the same satisfying results
at this market as though you placed the order
personally.

BESSMER BROS.

might atop

HASTINGS, MICH.

i &lt;l wnni.inhniul

I'hllun-

allh

Read Our
Personal
Monoy-BacI:
Guarantee

Hay, Union -Signal.
&gt;rmrd

at it la the

I : l&gt;.

/—Worry—-Big Bills—Debts! Yon know yon can’t aiTord to
Keeping in good health means food find chiliiing for you and your family. It’s up to you to 1_ _
of yourself. It’s up to you, whenever you don’t feel right, to take something to make van right, to btr ngtlica
you, build you up, ward oil worse sickness, protect you and your family! That Thing wc have, und in
offering it to you wc protect you ngain*&gt;t money risk* by personally protni'iug’you that if it doesn’t protect
you against sickness, we’ll give you back your money without a word or question. It is—

i, r.ir' Luilds you up to a healthy,

a real builder of healthy nerves, rich
blood, rtrang muscles
ItcontaiM the
_________ —.......... — _ ______
and rttro &lt; &gt;1i vn Oil, ’to
the i» rven, tbu 1&gt;1\am), the entire system,
and give vitality, strength and iaalth.

Vitralitc.

Alabastine

Make the old gilt picture frames look like new, by ♦
using our Gold and Aluminum Paint. Sold in small ♦
cans.
*
♦

Window Shades in all widths and colors.

We Make Our Living

ill make

anil it as
He. Read
noney-bick gtigrenleo. are! £tt a L.-.ilo today.

We Guarantee This Remedy to Relieve and Satisfy You—or Your Money Back
We don’t want your money unless Rexall Olive Oil, Emulsion really helps’and satisfies you.
If it doesn’t, come buck and tell us. nnd we’ll give Kick your money. W-v believe it will pro­
tect your health—if it doesn’t, the money is yours, and wc want you to have it. .

arveth &amp; Stebbins
ne 31

,

our prices.

Wc fee! it fa peed biiNUcss for us to recommend E .'! Olivo Oil
Emufaioa nndget you to ire it, Ixcan-c wo know you'll :i . ulafter­
ward for making our confklcnrp in it co plain that you d:d; • in aitnto

ret&amp;oi
For you who nre tired out, txtrvntis, run-dawfi, debilitate!, weak,
minted—for. eontakteents—for oH prop!*—_________ ‘
for puny chiUrcn—rtcumnvnd 1;&lt; xi-ll Olivo
Sold only nllhe7000
Stores-the World's
Oil Emulsion as the test madidna wo know of to
Grcalsst Drop Stores—31.CO a bolllo
nuke and keep you well am! ctrnng.
x
Sold in lbi» town on’y by us

&gt;

The Beautiful Wail Tint. Made in 40 different colors. ♦
Very attractive and durable; will not rub, flake nor chip ♦
off. Mixes with cold or warm water.
♦

drug business right hero in your town. Il in our
inly we can Cor whatever ailment ynu t ..
imuids that, v. c recommend nothing-uni' u
ivc Oil Emuhinn u pood. V. c
. -ier&lt;y and strength there is rnxii
greatly helping many of your m ifh^ora. We bclit *.c t

▼
▼
♦
♦
+

For good White Bath Tub Enamel use

Emulsi
It cl'w-n’t hwretr sfiinulr.ihocra, but takes hold of Um v. ।
Donual conditio::.

Now is the time, don’t put it off. If a chair seems
scratched beyond repair, if a table-top has lost its lustre—
don’t replace them with new furniture. A good brush, a
can of Jup-A-Lac, and you can produce a lustruus, toughsurfaced finish that will defy knocks and scratches, and
wear like iron. You need no experienced painter, any
woman can apply it. There’s no special skill required.
You can choose your color from 21 different shades.

It will not crack or chip and is not affected by water.
Sold in al! size cans.

J® I
It Is the Best Remedy

Brighten Up

Chrlstlay Temmcmlxrahlp of

Hastings, Mich

---------- . ihlldtlon.
I The council pledged Itself to "Initiate
at on.-*- n dellnite-campaign for an j
iimcndmew to the Federal &lt;"n«tl'tietlon prohibiting the
manufacture.
ph Ion Wls.. chairman, of the Tem­
perance committee (led the fight for
tin- resolution. The vide stooil 5IT to
I lu. The former pointed out that the
ll'iunr traffic Is r&lt;-i-ftgnlsei! I.y the
United Sintra Supreme I'mirt na an

hn» paved . the
prohibition.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins,

Get &gt;
+

Tho ♦
Rexall &gt;
Store ▲

Devoe Paint Agents
Phone 31.

Goods Delivered.

Hastings, Mich.

Wc Handle All the Medicines Advertised in This Paper.

national

In the t'nltc.l Sinti a nnd f.&lt;elgn roun.
tries. Nearly 2.500 studrnti In 100
Mllagffe and unlversitfra of the United
State* arc studying thn liquor 'probl.-m In systematic ckjatcs uniter profeyalohMt leadership. ' Accordlna to a
• .port made -hy the IntarculIeKlate
Prohibition Association.
'
"Prohlldtlon good for the nram."
Hooker T. Watnlnxton ti-ll* of the
beneflts of dry regime to puoplc of hla
Liquor petitions for local option
clrailpna kr.&lt; -krd
fur another
year by virtue of th&lt;- Antl-S.iloonlsts'
tltlonv filed to qall Ixiciil Option elec-

Onmi 11
ArrlllAI
**•

Always come to us for good* in out line which you see
•dwrtioed. We give careful attention to all orders; and
aim l*y courteous and fair treatment, to give perfect saltsfaction to our customers.

_»1.00
9) lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, Saturday only.
..80c
Gobi Jledal Flour, per sack.......... ........
..20c
Bxtra Fancy Coffee per lb............................ ..............
Genuine Whole Codfish, per lb................. . ..............
2Jc
Argo Starch, G packages for.......................................
“ ban of Lenox Soap for............................... .------------------------- Oleomargarine, Best Quality, per lb-. ..........
u....2Bc
Salmon, a good grade, per can........ ..................................
,Oc
Rolled Oats, Best Quality 8 lbs for ..................
«&gt;.................. 2Sc^
3 lbs. Carolina Head Rice for......... . .............. —----------- 5.....MC

Churl,

Vegetables; Rutaliagas, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Radishes, onions
lettuce, celery and parsley.
Fruit; Malaga grajoa, oranges, grapefruit, bananas, lemons and apples.

fourth time Insuftmeaion,
Hie HquiirllC* iMt «u».

I’honns

rlghtuomr Indignation breamw they
win- Whipped b, fore they vanld tiro

E. C. Russ 6 Son
——

Grocers

�PAGE THIHTEKN

THE HASTINGS BAN* CT. JAM-ARY 3», 111 I.
Friday. Fab. Tth. In the church par­
lor*. Those who will eater to the

IRVING.

New Spring Seeds
Just Arrived

A most coni tai Invitation is hereby

Several from thia vicinity attended
the Poultry Show hrtd in Hasting*

The finances of tho Irving M. E.
church uro to bo handled by the use
of the envelop,, plan of payment in
thu future. Thin plan 1s being tried
out in other place* with most grati­
fying nmlta and really l» a step for-

nature .highly
. compllmcntnry. nut t&gt;nly regarding
tho cinM of exhibits, bill a* wnll In
♦Me way of conducting the Hhow. In
fast, all who attended were more
- 4hon_u- a»rd with the exhibits and
wore well repaid for having attended.
Ilurrlll F. Gillett loft Monday

to meet the regular contingent re­
quirement! nr&gt;.-eMtary to carry on the
good uth.•■_•* uf the church In the
community. The phin which hiw
nltaut two month*. Mr. Gillett has a been put In use Is lhl»: That whatev­
steady position at Middleville where er a ;.e.rson fuel* able to pay in for
is- ha* worked for somo Um* past.
You Need No
Being u good accountant- and exper­
in ail kinds of general bu&gt;ineM llnrai those who desire to help can do
Magnifying Glass ienced
methods a* the work Ih found; to be ■o more easily by contributing ao
at stations which do shipping MTvIuc much weekly rather than to make
as well as ptuo'ciiger work. Um com­ two nr three grand efforts during the
”
pany finds , that It must heeds rnjid entire yqpr.
forth n man who l» accustomed Io
tertalnrd Mr. and Mm. W. J. Wntklna
Mr. Gillett nils tho bill In' all th MW .and amt Illchnrd of llu»tliigii Hunduy.
Mr. Watkins la th., operator for thu
., a glnnco tliat their mom*) will pur­
fullroad company at Huatlngx.
railroad company al Concord.
Mr.
Mra. Gu* Friedrich of Grand HapGyirtt grew up In the nillrnad work. Ida Is now making her'mother. Mra.
where nl»e. We would like you to put »o to speak. ■■ When it young man ho Curtfell.i Kennedy, of. this place, u
did. orvhta Hn u section hand under vhlt.. Mra. Frledrluli arrived last
that claim to thu test.
week for a visit of aume days dura­
Irving und afterwards learned Hie tion.
’
wade oF telegrapher under Erncut
Mrs. J. M, Parry la confined to the
houuo with an attack of tngrlppe.

It has been our custom since we have been in the seed business to buy none but the BEST SEEDS
. GROWN, and this year is no exception to the rule. No better seeds can be obtained in the United
States than our
•

Badger Brand Alsike Clover
Grown in Wisconsin and from the 1913 crop.—
91 PER CENT GERMINATION
99.06 PER CENT PURITY.

Badger Brand Red Clover
Grown in Wisconsin and from the 1913 crop.—
91 PER CENT GERMINATION.
99.,10 PER CENT PURITY.

E. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
'

East of Poitoffice

Phono 126

lins tings

Vigor

dun. Mr. Holm i|iu d to roam the
A program itrceta.of thia village when a boy and
pull black biiM out uf ih« cool, clear
water* of the Thorn.tpple river, and
....... '
............... .
— ............. iiiosi
Kixuiyconies
;•&gt; many
thia news
thost gladly to many
slgnmcnl of. tipton brdcrcd from .&gt;r hhi former boyhood friend* who
Baltimore fresh from the gathorcr* have watched hl* Mcady climb upwlll be on hand to ratlxfy lhe longing ward ux the year* halo quietly ellpuf the Inner man; And it han been ped ftW*y. It I* moat gratifying far

If you arc expecting to use seeds of any sort, we have the.same HIGH .RADE in every kind, and
would be pleased to fill your order. WE STAND BACK QF OUR GOODS.

Tlmita the word.

the

TliatS wlmt every
TUat'N wlmt you
driuk our eoffee.

VIGOR—MeiiKilty ami pliy»lenllj.

thl* dvllyaey may be, had In quiintl*
lira largo enough to wittafy tin

Coffee Branch
210 Jefferson St. |

EDMONDS BROS

beginning.. has

i- regular miniMKr of the London
abcrnucje In which tho world-fomu-4 Kev.
Charles Epurgeun once
rc.irhed.
.
.
Since mor.ilbts In nil i&gt;ur
cities

when

The Elevator Men

Phone 18

Hastings, Mich.

A nxMi| the tango.

Hastings, Mich. icrtainrmnt.
■
. Frank Ikimoth. thn Irving

Irv!t,.;.t&lt;». In f.i- t hand* are thrown
up tn holy horror whrm ver thta Irw-

•diand
■nth.

ronio time.

It will be *.

। . &gt; r.-t.iry. Mrs. Ada Kkltliicr; IreuAurrr. Mr*. Minnie Churchill.

•uitr

'

ALTO.

Kitttrllay, night.
They ga\e the

Intelligent people realize that com­
mon eojds should bo trated promptly.

,
. . ................
«uo cousnIng. begin promptly the use of Foley's

Friday evening the Meth

•■Id. and stops the cough which caus-

Hid alld*

•■•Stance

r.niifi tli!i.„-' up there m\
his stater, Mrs. May ik-nile
Bunday'.
Mrs. Huilc England visited
In Grand* Itanlds a few &lt;

Arthur Mulholland.—Adv

ANNUAL TAX SALE
runty hall. I: H painful.
Will V.uigrLff and Stuart

F I

pneumonia. 1&lt; gaining slow-

Wliil.

w man itL
). Hood

t-i&gt;.n.i;.o, it might
ICO to aay:
•

Often means so much. It
has meant success to thou­
sands of young people who
wrote for our Catalogue as
the first step toward uj*,ood
salaried position. Take
the step to-day. Address
Detroit Business Univer­
sity, 63-69 West Grand
River Ave. Detroit, Mich.
E. R. SHAW, President.

pairing business ut ChtirlM Furrow's.
Tho firm will he kookn a* Hood and

The ladle.•&gt; of the M I!, and -.iptist
churchaa m« t at-'Hi.- h..ino of Mr*.
origin-

right think!
of llowm-.
•
Claude Silcox W.i* hi l-'cldlhg la

The Irving; General
Store

Thoma

&lt;Jr.mil

Rapids ttatiirday

t.ik.

tine week ago

When it comes to a show down wc are right there
with the goods, and prices that can’t be beat. Quick
action gets the gfxxls.
$1.00
22 ll&gt;s II. &amp; E. Granulated Suffar —
$4.50
too lbs. II. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar ..
Sunshine Flour, cwt.... ___________
$2.25
10c
3.-5C Boxes N. T. Matches__________
5c
i lb. Ann &amp; Hammer Soda_________

C. R. Watson GsZr.al

■ Cole and I
"f Will Co.'- I

IRVING, MICHc

BOTH PHONES iltk'Kln.'r.l'vtt.L..

EVERY BILL OF “SUNSHINE FLOUR”
placed with a dealer has been followed w ith a much larger
order unsolicited.
That goes to show that people who use one sack of
Sunshine Flour, arc so well pleased with it, that they are
hound to tell their friends about it, that means the sale of
more Sunshine. And that is the reason that the sales of
Sunshine Flour arc increasing so rapidly. Every purchaser
is a satisfied customer, because the flour is right and the
price is right.
Uuy a sack of Sunshine Flpur today and you too will
become one of our satisfied customers.

'

Mte-u Mabel King •
1' 'tings spent ,
Saturday nnd Hondo w

Clarence Houma

Ruplda vi»-

Mis* Edith Moo
Mr. and 'Airs. I. E. At­
- II. I». Johnson ha
and dry goiiclH store

' cht.
'■-nnd Rapid-*

Mr. Burn‘ 1 iaplds.

tended Masonic lod
Friday nlaht.

SCHEDULE A.
rand Knplda ti
Mra. Mh &lt;||.
undergoing nn &lt;ip&gt;&gt;-attain In iiuuterwnrth howplcii bm J* 'improving

F. A. Childs &lt;5 Co.
IRVING,

MICHIGAN.

ter MaIh’I nf lluktfn;: '.Hint Blimliiy
with F. A. Hlwon mid f-rnliy.
Mrs. 8. !». Motalins und daught. r
Alberta of Toledo. &lt;•_ &lt;aine Bat 11 rd ay
for a. visit with lhe fo, mgy»g Mrunu.
Mr. and ‘Mra. c. a. fu.-usj.
Walter Wallace wa* in litMlng* one

HJ

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t? 1 c 8 c 1 ? I c

FMLVffllHf
i n
t»
»r
Girn&gt;'a|movK

sii.nwixio.

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�■ Signed by comrr
G. M. Miller.
Mark A. Ritchie.

SUPERVISORS’
PROCEEDINGS

Holbrook. McOmber

January Session.
IM-itr.i:-

Midi

adjourned until tomorrow morning at

Moll’ .all
Board met pursuant to adjournment
nil waa railed to order 1'V Chairman

fore the I
)&gt;l* vault:
aiders I Ion
Qglnrood

to

a special

BEGINNING SATURDAY.

chairman The chairman appointed a*
•uch committee. Messrs. Miller. Ritchie lowing purpose*, vis.:
and Rensch.
Fuel for court house and Jell-

We honestly believe that never have the people of this community been offered such a
chance for substantial money-saving on high-grade Overcoats, at a time when Over­

Telephone rental*.

coats are most needed. We have 24 Men’s Overcoats that must be sold.

Ordinary Janitor'* supplies.
rhen properly

GeoP W. Abbey.

tlon be adopted.
Motion prevailed.
Teas 11. nays 0.
adjourned until- tomorrow morning at
On motion of Mr. Varker E. A. the
• o’clock.
board took a recess until 1 p. m.
Barry County Court House

Board called to order by Chairman

Roll call, all member* present.
Mr. Tompkln* offered th* follow
-solution and moved It* adoption:
county on January Sth. 1100. providing
hat before lhe county drain commis­
sioner ahal! take any action for the

Jail: also in regard to the condition &gt;
th* fountain
Moved by Mr. Mau* that the matt.

On motion of Mr. Abbey the board

county drain comml*-

Roll call.

property owner* a* mentioned In the
on mlsccllaneo'j* original resolution. .
■ through Chair3rd, isn. reTo the Honorable Board of Suparvl*Tour committee on mlacellaneoua
claim* and account* respectfully *ubmil the following a* their partial re-

rould offer the follow-

Io.
Claimed Allowed
1 J. G. McGuffin. ex. In­
sane. Joseph Rot«y....l 6.10 I 5.10

1 F. G. Sheffield.

In-

Before the county drain commliilonr (hall take any action for the conruction. Improvement or cleaning

5 John lampman.
Stine.
« D. K

catlon

5.10
evolution*

t II. 'a. Barber, ex. "in5.10

Hyde.
t Norum.

A REMARKABLE SALE OF OVERCOATS

Mr. Abbey offered tholutlon:

We always sell each season’s goods at the time they are sought for, so as not to offer any
goods that are carried over from one season to another. Therefore we will put the knife
in deep at once as they will not last long at the following prices.

clock

Yea*

prevailed.

Motion

Roy Andrua, Clerk.

Godfrey’s Clothing Store

Board met pursuant to adjournment
I H. A. Barber, ex. In­
sane. Maud Johnson...

lud

11 W. H. Ktebbln* 4 Sum

MEN’S WARE THAT WEARS

MICHIGAN^

42.19
mission, appeared before the board la
expUSatlon uf thrlr duties and *er- I

Sau.ly.

The committee on criminal claims |
and account* through Chairman Wood,e_.“ 5 ^vfmmJ’nil’that addition il
ruff submitted the following report: ’ ."j “'•» .’X'SETe.rin iSiu li lerti 1
To the Honorable Board of Sup. rvln- i ?iTom?, 1
’
** (
We
also recommend that the celling | 4i
on criminal claim*

Emma Bolton

E. V. Smith.

.nd adopted.

■

HASTINGS

Journal

Mo-

Allo,

A. N. William*, crlmnal hill
justice f*«

Roy Andrua. Clerk

In th&lt;- oilier of the circuit Judge be re-

nty ahcrlff
2 Window Annable. care

25 Tickets for $1

Ickes. Miller ami Tompkln*.

constable

&lt;T-rk'» office

Probate
vault

•t'.tto oo

judge'*

office

port be accept
prevailed.
Yr

r'ha*. Grace, labor
and mat., cannon...
r and TotnpKlns
on mlscrllaneou* ’ OS E. C Ru»* -A Son.
■uppllr*

the Honorable Board of Supcrvl*Your

committee

mlt the followlnt
IH&gt;rt. recommend!

Cha*

E. V.. Smith.

npectfully *tiohelr partial n-

tipper hall’.’.’.I
Court room nnd Judge** office
Supervisor*’ room

r,

School commissioner's Office.

makes your Bread cost you only 4 cents
per loaf if you buy

ioauo

Cottage Bread
We make a fine grade of pies, cakes,
cookies, and friedcakes besides all other
fancy pastry.
4 Deliveries daily to any part of the city

Borrowed money
Birth
—...
Insurance premium*
Telephone order* ..
Electric
order*

The Palm Garden

Total expenditure* Including
amt. on hand1
Amendin'

No
Claimed
2C Walldorff Bro*, bur.
Suaami Smith 155 00
37 J. H. D&lt;-nnl«. bur.
Michael McPharlln.. 65.00
McPharlln...
Garrison.

&lt; rcult court order*

MUcellaneou* order*
Amt. on hand Dec. 31. 1913

nnd that the

and

’llllama.
William*,
landing court ...

43 Doubleday.
Huber,
Dolan A - CO
G4 F. It Timmerman.

L.Miller.
E Full

Gentlemen: Your commitfee on In- I
■ ntory of court house would submit

A. N.

Fee* from Sch. Cotnmlssloncr . 111.00

notation

DI*T 1

Ju.tlf
David 1

court
A. N. William*, turn-

Balance on hand....
InatMute Fuut

Total receipt* Including amt.

put In running

hou«e through Chairman Marshall &lt;ub.

16 A. X. William*.’ board

Balance on hand.

Support of poor
Interest on depo
Junk sold ... .

Smith

2.00

2.40

1.00

Iler.”' Groxlnger. Hinkley,
rker E. A., Ren*ch. RltchWoodruff. Chairman—12:
■ -rx-r Cha*.. Pennela—3; exlek.a. Miller. Tompkln*—3. U- Rec'd from produce from farm
tmm voting. Mau*,
and other source*
voir b&lt;in( taken on the adop- Borrowed from general fund
’ the r/port a* amended, th* mo*
. .
. U nava Main

Phone 548

501.03
1119942

Surveyor's dffice.

to bulb* .
Woodruff,

Cha*. A. Woodruff.
Mark A. Ritchie.

33 Middleville Sun. ptg
14 Daniel Birdsall, ex

committee on plata through
an Miller submitted the follow-

. IKI.tU C
McIntyre.

through Chairman Abbey submitt- d
I following r.nnrl •

Gentleman:
four pine benefit

rocur-j
oner*:

K

Total r*e*lpt*.
By order* paid

kin*, excused

10 Fred Corning. bur.
. Hanford Cornlt

J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention

ELI CROSS

Overdrawn ....

Bell—Main 208
Store—148 Monroe Ave.

1144

circuit ctl

D1*TJ

1013.
10.00 Rfd B'd|Finr moneys

Hastings' Mich.

Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (all colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
such as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
(all colors.
*

Irnlth the board

Yea* 15. nay* 0. .exeused
k rvalled.
«»ra Ickes. Miller and Tompkln-i
Fhe committee on county properBoard called to order by Chairman
McIntyre
✓

4.213.52

Balance on hand.

supplies for Jail....

lockage prisoner*. .’
23 Orton B. Llchty. crim­
inal mu
:

Mot

t J. Elmer Bolton.

Total receipt*.'..
Dy order* paid

Continued on pag^'alkleeii.

Justice fee* 4.30
Signed by your committee
Cha* A Wooifruff
No

Fee* from county clerk.

State voucher
Refunding* . .

‘ Sheffie’ld,
l-ody

Supply Co
13 00

A. N.-William*.
Iry bill :.
William*. Rd’

and account* through Chairman Wood­
ruff submitted the following report:

tor the »chool commlsitnncr** room;
also that the achool rommlaaloner be
duplicator

Institute fee* . ,
Circuit court fe
Primary money.

sane. Frank Brown.
Dr. F. G Sheffield.

lineoleum

amount*

By order* paid.

Circuit Court Fui

Delinquent tax collected

On motion of Mr. Groslnger the
board adjourned until tomorrow morn-

Shay,

-

ALSO A DEEP CUT ON BOY’S OVERCOATS

IS,

Cull.

I-Dan

$11.85
12.37
16.20
16.00
11.85
12.37
15.00
23.10
15.75
- 12.00
- 13.80
- 12.25
- 9.99
9.99
. 9.99
. 9.99
. 6.95

olutlon be made

On motion of Mr. Woodruff the board
Dla'IJ adjourned until tomorrow morning nt

ay Heater ....
G. McGuffln. e
r. J. W. Cutlet

NOW

See Window

WAS

$18.00 There are 3 Black Coats in this lot, collars same as body of coat
18.00 52-inch Raincoat, black, makes a good all-round coat.....................
22.50 46-inch Fine Melton black coat, one only---------------- .----------------—------22.50 50-inch Black, Fur Lined, Fur Collar, one only—-■—
18.00 46-inch Steel Gray Dress Coat, two only...--------------------- - -----18.00 48-inch Tan diagonal stripe, fancy coat, two only----- --------------22.50 Grey Check, 46 inches long, velvet collar, one only------------- '-----30.00 Fur collar plush lined black Overcoats' 52 inches long-...................
22.50 Brown Chinchilla, belt back, 46 inches long-------------- - —
18.00 Blue Chinchilla, belt back, 46 inches long, shawl collar-------------20.00 Tan checked fancy coat for ydung man-------------- - —..................
---------------------- -—
18.00 Tan Dress Coat______________ ———
15.00 Grey, belted back, young mans’ coat——.........................................
15.00 Chinchilla, grey Overcoats with shawl collars—
15.00 Grey, 46 inches long, for good dressers..----------------- —-----------13.50 One only, Black Dress Coat....................... i—----------——
11.00 One only, Black Heavy Convertible Collar '.------------------------------

Amt.

Citizens—2470

Greenhouses—Ashland Ave. and Page Street
Grand Rapids, Mich.

loin receipts
apportioned township*

Balance on hand.

771.65 I

Locate It With a Banner Want Adv,

�While selling goods at following prices for one week only:
Men'll CapK it.00 value, how
--t-_____ I_____ —_________ 69c
Men's Caps, 50c values, now-_i.. ___x_37c
Children’s Caps,- 50c values,
a..-------35c
Men's Wool Sweaters, $2.75 vghu?, now.
$1.98
Men's Fine Wool Jersey SwcateYi, $2.35 value, now.
.—$1.79
Men's Sweaters, $r.00 value, now
....79c
Men's Sweaters, 50c value. noy._7Z7___.Z__
....39c
REMEMBER—The Early Hix.l guts the Worm- NOW YOU
SHOULD WORRY if you MISS THESE BARGAINS.

Frank N»wt»n
and'John Bu»h

uf
of

. Grorgc Vuh-'h

Banfield. Michigan.
•Mm. Oeo.

Our Dry Goods Sale Ends Tomorrow

y
♦
♦

&lt; 2 pr. Women’s Felt Shoes $2 value-----$1.49
♦ 15 pr*. Women’s Felt Shoes, all sizes from
♦ .3 to 7, accept 6J&lt;4. $1.50 value95c
♦ 3 pr. Women’s Felt Slippers $1 value------ 65c
♦ 4'pr. Men’s Felt Shoes, 9 and 10 $2 and $2.25
&lt; ' value r $1.50

t

HENKES &amp; SON, K!ng’

WM.

♦

Pltone, Hastings’343--3,r

♦
Y

Agent’s for Acme puality Paints, Oils, Leads
and &lt;Varnlshcs.

i high noun.
About MvauUf-Jfee &lt;
neighbor* iftttherrd- bf. ' .
Ilurnmiv Arkiour ana w '
North Rutland tham a cumplety »yt|»ri’
Gregory wj-ry night, it bettw thrfr . t’t
unni.crrary.

that they are «&lt;'&lt;ui t» move to tljelr

E. TUNGATE 6 SON, Merchants,

Have YOU secured any of these Bargains?
You can get them tomorrow. To close out
these few pairs orwarm shoes wc will offer
them at the following prices:

STATEM E

Tburtday night.
I A company. «f neighbor* and
| friend" gath« r. d at tho home of Mr. ner aomeilmejn Ftbra
! and Jir«. win G«|b Saturday evonlua. home of Mr. and Mr*. &gt;&lt;$::

Agents for NOXALL PAINTffU livery Can Abaoiutcly Guaranteed.

t

ANNUAL

Southwestern Barry
Department

WE should worry

Harry John.--.on, and '
*?•
tended a r.nod bee f«&gt;
■vk In Katamaxoo Uaulch In Kot BaUlm*

ErncM Farr.
gain u. fa»t ai hl* man)
Milan Walldorff uf Halting* took him to.
dinner with Mr. and Mra. Maae NewOur teacher, Mlam \
ion Friday.
Up returned home by Friday and Maturday wl
way of Acker’a Point.
laiura Toblx* of Shultz.
Mra. Old WUklhfon of Hickory-CoyFelix Chamberlain
convalcerlnKIn:: hpi/ie "
Friday nlkht with her mother. Mrs.
Willlama in Delton.
The Infant daughter of Mr. .and
Wlli llarrlncton nnd : ••■‘ty will!
Mrs. Fred Aohby wa* quite, aick laat
vlalt their daughter In Gi
ll.ipld- ,
weekMra. Henry Chamberlain vtalted her won.
father Mr. Drape)- In Haatin** Tues­
day. .
■
Newton arid Walldorft oold »lx pis*
in Delton Monday that Weighed 1410
lb*. Thcoc pig* .were lew than 5
month* old and that goea to ah,»W
that Mr. Newton known how to ralav
plg«. They were iwild id McKibben and
Smith.
1
1
Thursday until Monday.
MILO.
er apent Sunday in
i Kulamaooo.
Mlm France*i Flower entertained
Milton Nobba nnd w
Andrua nnd Wife White
Sunday.
Kthelyn Fl«her of Buchanan !• vl«- Clark Friday.
Itlng hi-r parent! nt North Mih».

Banfield, 13-- f

la vi-ltlnp her uncle John boater.
Mr*. Jennie Aldrich went to Kai- rnuthi r &lt;&gt;v. :■ Sunday.
amniiu, Wednesday. returning Thumday.
•
.
Fred Allen und two little daughter* M.&lt; .
of Cedar Creek apent Sunday at the
Lahome of Blaine Bay.
from

PRE-INVENTORY SALE!
As we are about to make a change in the in­
terior of our store we arc offering some real bar­
gains that are worth j’vur time to take advantage of
them. All heavy goods will be sold at cost.

BED BLANKETS

Dunnlne wh&lt;&gt; had ton
■It T# Mill unable to hr
i who .tipd Jauudlcy

All Wool Hose el Cost

_38c
Blanket. ou» .-5I45 J
fl?"
M9c
Blankets now. 51./.a ■ zSc^TtflHI Iwse.
-----------*Ladles.*
- —
Blankets
now $|S0 '
Hose
Blanket* now SI.25
Blankets now
50c Wool Hose
19c
25c Wool I lose .
All 10c Outings at...
tic j
15c Flccccd I lose
.10c

$2.50
$2.25
S2.nt)
$1.75
$1.25

Special Bargains ih sill parts of our Dry Goods
' Department.
'
Men’s Winter Caps at Cost.
GROCERY SPECIALS
5 lbs Coffee
3 cans Peas ......----3 lbs Good Tea ...
3 cans Salmon
---------- ... .
3 cans Corn....!---------------------- ....

$1.00
.25
1.00
.25
.25

F. H. WILKINSON
DEPARTMENT STORE
Both 1’lipuca, Hell and C illicit*

Prairieville,

.*

Michigan.

Real Estate is Moving

FARMS FOl/SALE

NebU-il

her. Worth from ■ |«,out&gt;te» «, &lt;&lt;.­
000:00. fair /lultillng*, guod raail».'
all l-Vrl ............................... «$l,SOD.OO
tail aertu. good budding*, .within &lt;
rods of car Hn» . ......... aV.OOO.Oo
i&lt;&gt; sen-', soud 1'ulld'lng**?./.yi,Mo.tH&gt;

City Propert

lb acrea, horae »hc4 .......... ^LpOil.lW
ISO aerva. guad buUdlnu* . .S1O,4(Hi,Uu

.• em iMw u«.
.'
with Mr*. Mary*Rayp.,
•
A number &lt;&gt;t &gt;ln&lt;- pickerel war*
E&lt;r» JlorelxiUx* mill Im&gt; in Ha-tlug* ■ =u|tht- here by Mr. Leper and Brown
at Cliartr* Bauer** offliv Hatanta}'
*” u

EZRA MOREHOUSE &amp; CO.

Chronlc'Cuiutipatlon Cured.
’•jvc y«-.ira ago J. had thu woraf (
of chronic cnn&gt;tlpatl»n I ever,

It has ah ■
Io accomplUh
there la noth!
through such
Torturing

CrooK &amp; Gould
Real Estate and Insurance

�THE

Belknap Sleighs
Headquarters for the Belknap Sleighs No. 3 or 4. If in need
of anything in the sleigh line, caU and see the Belknap at my
store. Cutters—fore-door with springs and spring cutters
without doors, classy jobs, robes, fur coats and blankets. Buy
these of THE MAN WHO LOST THE PLOW. You
have been asked to pay 42 per cent profit on Belknap Sleighs
long enough—don’t do it any longer.

2

I, JANUARY t&gt;, 1014.

BIRDS ON

breakfast tab Io
preparatory
to
lighting hla cigar
and starting for
tho o ID co ha laid

SUPERVISORS'
"PROCEEDINGS

Sample Furniture! Sample Furniture!

"Ellxa, you may
havo the tall hat
you've been yearn-

Syracuse Riding Plows in Their Season!

Hastings. Michigan.

Sample Furniture!!!

-All right. Hen­
ry," she said; “IH
go straight down
to Mme. Capote's
thl* morning. I
can get a beauty
(or ten dollaro. I

Sparks sent the maid of all work Into
the front bedroom to bring a box that
arrived shortly, before from Mme. Capoto's. Mrs. Sparks opened tho box.
lifted tho wonderful creation and said1
tho usual womanly thing; "Isn't It a

Henry Sparks looked at tho bat
qulzxically. There was not perhaps;
expressed in his face'the admiration]
and entire approval that Mrs. Sparks'
had hoped for.
• Henry," she said. "I know there is
a bird's head or two and a lot of fealh-,
era In It, but Mme. Capote told mo that
they were all made-up things, mostly;
barnyard fowls. This head with tho
elatc-bluo neck and just a touch of •
brown at tho place where it was sep-i
arnted from tho breast, was tho head
of a common domestic (owl In China.
Now don't look that way.. Everybody

why I shouldn't wear them."
Henry Sparks rose from tho table
and took tho Jxtfeathercd hat out of
through hla glaasefl "Thia,'' he said,
pointing with Mb finger at the bird-*
head with beautiful steel blue feath­
ers. “is, as I understand Mme. Capote,
tho head of -a common Chinese do­
mestic fowl. Eliza. when you wnr.det
along by soma,tumbling stream in ths

then a rattling cry. It is a bird's voice
It Is as much a part of the time nnd
place and of the wildness of it all as
aro tho trees, tho stream or even the
April clouds oviriiead. Wander along

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♦
♦
J
4
♦
♦

You are interested in buying the best furniture for the least
money, and that is just what we have been striving to give our
customers for the last fifteen yea's, and at the present time we
can truthfully say that our organization is better equipped to
give big bargains than at any time in the past.

♦
♦
*
&lt;
♦

Our Grand Rapids buyer has ransacked the markets of
the January Furniture Exposition, and on account of the immense quantities shown, has been more successful than at any
time before in securing the very best samples of furniture at
ridiculously low prices. The Samples bought 'consist of beautlful new pieces such as Sectional Bookcases, handsome Bed Room
Goods, well made ,Chairs, Davenports, Kitchen Cabinets, China
Closets, Buffets, Dining Tables, and in fact almost any piece of
furniture that goes to make the home beautiful and complete.
Remember that we can sell at less than the usual factory
price to small dealers. Our many stores and close buying en­
able us to meet any and all competition.

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4
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*
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♦

This week we mention just a few of the many bargains to be ♦
had at our store.
Large Turkish Rocker, former factory price was $15.00,
Sample sale price now only, $9.75.
Big Easy Cushioned Rocker former factory price was
$12.50, Sample Sale price now only, $7.75.
/
Gentleman's Large Chair and Rocker, upholstered i best
A. P. Leather, has loose cushions, can easily be cleaned, Factory price for the pair was $30.00, Sample price now only $15.75
for the pair.

itself and its young. It adds, when noi
on a bonnet, a living Interest to every
waterside.
Eliza. your Chi/ieso do
mestlc fowl Is an American kingfish-

"Eliza, this bird that has been eat­
ing up the crops In India, thus causing
a famine In that country, was hatched
In a nest In an Illinois tree. Perhaps
you have the legal right to wear It
Tho wise legislators of Illinois re­
cently added thia bird to the game list,
so that it may bo slaughtered and
made Into plea. Thn souls of tho ligIslntora were &gt;i It acted In their atom
achs. This bird has stood ao an cm.blem of peace since the world was. and
yet every pot nnd millinery hunter In
the land makes war upon It. You are
n good Episcopalian snd you som»
times tell nio that there is nothing

♦

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.
Hastings,

FURNITURE

UNDERTAKING

*mer and you lidar the same tattling
cry- A bird form dashes by, then
stops in mldfiight and hovers lightly
over a pool beneath. Then there la a bonnet that the Holy Spirit descended1
sound of tho plaah of waters as a
feathered form descends and plungca upon our Savior as ho stood nt the1
There is a sensation of coolness In aldo of tho Baptist by tho waters of
the sound of that plunge that tempers
the heat ot the August day to the way­
farer. Perhaps you have a Ibgal right
been killed in New York,' where the
wise legislators withdrew from this
creature tho protection of tho law. The
men who urged that It be exempt torn
protection were men of the kind wbc
go into tbo northern woods and drag
.seines, dynamite streams and catch
and kill thousands of fish that they
may pick out tne big ones for the;
market. The souls of these men arc
In their pockets. This bird catches;

o
♦
&gt;

(jaifpa the upturned, brim of tho hat
camo from a bird1 harpy of some re­
mote region whoso daily practice It la

Michigan.

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State of Michigan, the Probate Court

thrush, a bird that sings its seraphic
song in tho twilight northern wilder­
ness. It is tho note of this bird that
Burroughs says suggests a ccrtno rollgioua beatitude."
"Rut, Henry, Mme. Capote said—"
"Eliza, there aro a thousand Mina.
Capotes, and most of them are 11—“
But Mrs. Sparks was in tears.

ly. Believing that he bad found a
gem he took the object to a jeweler,
who pronounced it a pear-shaped pear
of perfect contour, and placed tho

appearance he cause his answer to tho
Complainant's Bill of Complaint to
be filed, and a copy thereof to be »«rvon said Solicitor for tho Complain­
ant. within twenty daye after aervlce
on aald non-reaident Defendant of a
copy of said Bill and Notice of tbta

notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of thia order, for three auocoaelve weeka previous to said day of
hearing, In the Hastings BANNER, a
newspaper printed and circulated .in

It was a lot for a pear, even at this
time of tbo year, but perhaps the un­
usual shape made it valuable— Punch.

MICHIGAN STOMACH SUFFERERS
DISCOVER THE QUICKEST REMEDY

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.

State of Michigan. County of Barry,Notlce is hereby given, that by an
order of the Probata Court for tho
County of Barry, made on tho Uth
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Locate It With a
Bonnet Want Adv.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JAHSARY 2B, 1114—20 FAMS.

SIMPLE EXPLANATION f
nc Cl [PTDIP DniUCD 1
OF ELECTRIC POWER

The Best For the Money Store

SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE

All Trousers, Men’s and Boys’, Winter Caps, Heavy Work
Coats, Mackinaws, Sweater Coats, Heavy
Gloves and Mittens.

gotten about profits.
The weather man has
been kind to you in one.
way, while he has been very
unkind to us—he has made
it possible for you to save
money, while making it
necessary for us to take the
loss

This Means
$8.00 Children's Suits or Overcoats.
$6.00 Children's Suits or Overcoats.
$5.00 Children's Suits or Overcoats .
$4.50 Children's Suits or Overcoats
$4.00 Children's Suits or Overcoats
$3.50 Children’s Suits or Overcoats
$3.00 Children's Suits or Overcoats——

Boys’ $1.50 Pants
Boys’ $1.00 Pants
Boys’ .75 Pants
Boys’ .50 Pants

96.00

3.75

3.00
2.63
2.25

4.50
3.75
3.00

2.25

*1.13

.57

1.50

Men’s $1.50 Pants_____________ .. .

1.13

This Means
$4.00
$3.50
$3.00
$2.00

Work
Work
Work
Work

Coats.
Coats.
Coats.
Coats

many of tho club members and thn
sympathy for the sorrowing family
gaseous by tho

application ot heat.

electricity. What wewe and miscall
Meam la merely water vapor when
the steam Is . condensing back Into
water. \ Hi earn Itself Is quite Invisible.
lleeause electricity Is Invisible Is no

experimental purposes.
Electricity can be produced by the
action of chemicals.
Tha electric
battery Is too well known to need nny dominated ran. earth, nnd the heav­
description. The action of the chem- ens. To .this genie electricity might
leal contents of the battery&gt;requires
considerable force or snefgy. * Energy
er quoted the often-heard statement.
j Into other forms. This chemical en­ ••Electricity Is still in Its Infancy,"
ergy Is changed Into heat energy and

r-unK knd loair sum."
oral publlo has not had accurate
knowledge of electrical development.
ise lhe articles dealing with II
either been confined to technical

i.w.nc.

I ductors mounted an on ••armature.**
| Moving
the*®
copper conductors
| across tho "lines Of force" between
■ttho |M&gt;lea-of tho magnets produces
viv. irh.ii energy.
It requires con­
! alderablo mechanical energy to move
। &lt;-r of tho magnets must bu overcome.
I Thia mechanical energy is merely
Changed Into electrical energy. The
armature nt a tlya&amp;nm. .pr.
—
&gt;r. KFRtrator.
is whirled by a steam eengine
‘
-----or a
waterwheel. It makes no difference
| what form of mechanical power Is
. used, the result la the same. This
ineehanlral energy Is changed Into
I1 electrical energy. This. In turn, can
be changed Into light energy, into
heat energy or back Into mechanical
energy through thu medium of an

*3.00
2.63
2.25
1.50

This Means

Seal Caps.
Seal Caps.
Seal Caps
Caps
Caps_r___
Caps------Caps
Caps
.50 Caps

public often underestlmotiM or over­
estimates Important Inventions. *nd
mention was made of the telephone
which, even when perfected, was look­
ed upon as n toy.
Mrs. Brown gave a brief statement
of the Invention and growth of electri­
cal lighting. Tho work of Edison.
Bell. Sprague, Tests. Marconi, and

thaj In tho future tho knowledge ot
H&amp;trlelty will become to common
Into nny corner store and buy an
trio motor just os they would a c;

tldenre In their ability to understand

it visit to Naples. Sho and her cotatpanlona started from Briudlil. a town
principally known from being at tho
end of the famous old Appian Way. A
line description of Naples, with Vesu­
vius In tho background, was given.
; flow through a metal pipe. Water Mrs. Hauer told, in a delightful manj cannot escape from the pipe, owing
to tho reslstencc of tho iron, without
Vesuvius. An eruption had destroyed

For the sake of simplicity engineers
I aratimo that electricity Is an Invisible
j fluid, without weight, capable of very
rapid motion. Il will flow over a.

copper

ond.

Topics.”

Tho

$15.00
12.00
10.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
2.00
1.00

Michigan Hints

eratinn of Women** Clubs urging the
passing of a bill proposed.In Congress.
Thia bill provides for un amendment
t&gt;&gt; the constitution that will prohibit
tho manufacture nnd sale of Intoxi­
longs to tho mysterious.
cating liquor, rave for medicinal pur­
poses. An endorsement of this posi­
measurn it with the greatest accuracy tion was promptly voted by the club.
nnd tell just how much light It will
After a brief Intennlralon the proKivu, how much heut It will produce,
or how many horse power of work It
will nccompltah In a given time.
en. Ths flrat paper, on "Electricity
There aro three ways of producing
electricity In quantitlM. Electricity
In beginning Mrs. Brown made a
ran be produced by friction, called
static.* elecirlclty. but In this form It Usherman In "Arabian Nights.** From

■ which It cannot flow any more than
water ran flow through, Iron.
Electricity Is easily measured. We
k:i«w how fast It travels over a wire.
Its speed Is really astonhhlng, gs it nothing easy about the ascent.

-&gt;38

This Means

about It. Nobody wants to.know any­
thing more about steam than tho fact

3.38

.—*4.88

Men's $5.00 Penti

.75

! County .Home, according to directions

tho commlltnu received at tha last
IS A FORM OF ENERGY mooting.
Mrs. Holbrook, chairman of

4.50

T’his Means
Men’, $6.50 Pants
Men’a $6.00 Pints.

This Means

MYSTERIOUS CURRENT

Miller from araoclats membership and

(EXCEPT BLUE SERGES)

Men’s $25 Suits or Overcoats $18.75
18.00
Men's $24 Suits or Overcoats
16.50
Men’s $22 Suits or Overcoats
15.00
Men’s $20 Suits or Overcoats
Men’s $18 Suits or Overcoats
13.50
Men's $16 Suits or Overcoats
12.00
Men’s $15 Suits or Overcoats
11.25
Men’s $14 Suits or Overcoats
10.50
Men’s $12 Suits or Overcoats
9.00
Men’s $10 Suits or Overcoats
7.50

IT IS OBTAINED FROM.
i ha council room.
MAO NETS AND OTHER
’
NOVRCES

We know that steam Is a membership were received and acceptv of great expansion und

On all Winter Overcoats and all
Men’s and Boys’ Suits

HANGE places with us
for a short time and youC
will know why we have for­

HOW

WOMEN'S CLUB

Civic Improvement Committee, re­
ported that the asked for ImproveHas Como Into Common Era, but
□ ml Invited the club ladies to visit the
the Genmil I’ublle Knows
place nnd note its excellent condition^
Utile Attout It.
Electricity Is but n form of energy. membership:
Accordin* to
j exact nature ot electricity, but this

1/4 OFF
This Means

PART THREE-FARES 17 TO M

$11.25
8.00
7.50
4.50
3.75
3.00
1.50
.75
.38

She

treated

our country’s

amount
nlng with

। as a kilowatt and is equal to one and
one-third horse power.
When you
have used a kilowatt of electricity to
I light your home you have really used
one ami one-third horse power of
I electrical energy.
The amount of

things mentioned In connection With
this was that tbo Spaniards who ex­
plored that region soon after Its dis­
covery saw tho utility of a canal

constructing one was discussed. Thia
enormous undertaking Is nearly com­
tired In amperes nnd the pressure Is pleted. and will save 10 days travel
measured In volm Instead of pounds.
Electricity for, household lighting pur­
Other events brought to ths club’s
poses flows ofcr the wires at a prvs- notice were: The Chinese Republic,
sure/of. 110 volts. For transmitting the Mexican troubles, and tha Im­
peachment and removal from offlea
under enormous pressure.
of Judge Archbald and Governor Sul-

assuming new form".

The chemical April to December.

nderwood Tariff Bill and the Bank-

$8.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00

Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters

$6.00
4.50
3.75
3.00
2.25
1.50
.75

j turn, becomes thermal, mechanical or

formed for a definite time that It be- important piece ot legislature since
I comes measurable a» power. One the Civil War.
ampere under a pressure of ono volt
Some of the things Congress Is to

This Means
$1.50 Gloves or Mittens
1.00 Glove, or Mittens.
.56 Glove, or Mittens-

$1.13
75
38

These goods will go fast at the prices, so come early

G. F. CHIDESTE.R
Phone 22

Hastings

Michigan

cubic feet of water per second, under enumerated.
a head of ninety feet, gives about one
hundred horse power, which Is also

Among

them

werei

gr«4es -Fahrenheit,In one second.
Hccausn electricity Is practically nominate candidates tor President
new to tho irorld II Is mysterious to
most of ui In time we will all be­
come to familiar with this form of
energy that It will bo no more mys- owned buildings In foreign capital^
world will bo experimenting with
some new form of energy and electrl-

Vern Black wna absent Friday.
ter Melntyn*. Mildred Hartom. Ber­
tha McClure, and the Bell school.
For English now tho tenth grade IS
reading the Book of-Huth.
In history tho eighth grade has
completed the presidents* administra­
tions.
We have a new calendar and pro­
gram on the blackboard.
Hoy Callahan buxxed
school
down Friday night.
.
Dorothy Jewell supplied ha tile pri­
mary room and Mlaa Stine In tho high

Coming—what?

Schoo* Report.

Ing Jan. t:
Number of days taught. 10.
Total attendance. ARIK.

Thoso neither absent nor tardy
were Greta Pndelford. Harley and
Bernice Pursell. Ethel McIntyre. Doyai Aldrich. Clarkl* Warner. Dorr
Newton. Charles Warner. Blsrlinrf
Whitney.

Iplgtod their
ith grade •

�THE

TELLS HOW TO GROW

04462781

S. 0. KOPF TRAVEtS WITH
A REAL "NOVINB MOVIE

Somlirrn Statcw With Picture
tgtmv on Mixor-f-kr.
Mrs. Charlotte Russell has received
from 8. D. Kopf. formerly of this
city, a copy of the Atlanta Journal,
land for this purpose ore small spots giving a description of the "Moving
lying JffFL above marshy plsc»s, high Movie." with »whlch Mr. Kopf and
•auugh to escape ffoodlnx In wot
time; such spots nre generally eom-

crops the hills or rows should contain
somo good barnyard manure—old
barnyard scrapings a/o Just the thing;
about ono shovelful to a hill will give
splendid results. Wc never had much
■niccoss with commercial manures fur
cucumbers
-Tho ground should .be plowed two
or throe weeks before planting time,
If dry enough, and just before plant­
ing should bo well cultivated and
harrowed smooth and tine.
The seed should be planted 7 feet

(Ten year Guarantee)
We will give you careful, con-

tho plant* have
reached tho fourth leaf and are *afe
from bugs, should be turned out ao us

reasonable cost,
lta£utteS&lt;“rth^

NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS

feet Bach way; after plant* are In
fourth leaf.* thin out to three or four
planta in hill; grower* ahould retnember that If the plant*-are well culti­
vated nnd grotfnd kept looae and mel­
low until picking time, there will be
I very little danger of drouth affecting
I the vine*. Seed ahould not bo planted
I liefore Juno 6th nor later than June
30lh.
In order to keep the vlnea la good
order contlnuoualy during the *ea*on

—tbe moei bcientifia, practical and perfect fence
princjplo .^nowg—it yields tqgTe»4 ant} fit)4dqe pressure .
but sfitunsg agaip to the original fikape.

to Atlanta a mud-apattered automo­
bile truck engaged In ft novel busi­
ness. That business la to carry a full
moving picture equipment—machine.
Aims, dynamo, operators, curtain and
4li—from town to town and show ’’the
movies'* where tho populace has been
"On November 15 this nulomoblla
begun Its trip.
8. D. 'Kopf, H. M.
Halnos and C. W. Lawton, all of Itidlanopolls, associated their Inlerests
under tho title of "Tho Ideal Photo­
play Company." and set out for the
south. They started from Indiana­
polis. and traveled through Indiana.
Kentucky, Tennessee und Alabama,

A. strong,
thorcughlyreliabla
and durable fenoe. Built
of largo wires of steel especially
adapted to tho wcar and tear n fence
is subjected to, being stiff and springy but

•The outfit Is mounted on a Premier
chassis which Dave T. Bussey, the

conjmlnion since 1*10.
** ThiLt chassis had

over into a moving picture truck,’
said he. Balurdsy. 'It had gone
through two Glidden tours, and had
crossed the continent twice, and had
wandered around considerably.'”
•The dynamo that tho 'company'
carry around with them is operated
by tho Premier motor.
"We sot out on business, but wc are
UST1IA FARMERS HUP
having a fine old time at that.* said
Mr. Kopf.
[
■UILD EATON CO. ROADS
"From Atlanta ins route of the ex­
son tho vlnco should be picked over pedition will carry It on down through
thn
south.
Georgia
and Florida to a
every day. Picking off everything In
lhe shape of cucumbers, commencing
Pnffett Over In Bellevue Town­
wlih the tiny ones -of ono and one- little time longer.*
210 Monroe Avenue
Michigan
Grand Rapid*,

If there Is nothing in their own
county to help them express their will sap the strength of the vine*
spirit for good roads, tho farmers of more than five hundred small ones.
Vines that are picked over in this way
will bear heavily until frost comes; in
er locxllilee outside of Barry. There fuel, the cucumbers MUST 'be picked
small in order to Insure a good paying
crop- Wo will guarantee that vines
picked as above will give in bushels
Bellevue.
more than three times tho crop that

proof against weather conditions. Como and see tho dif.
. ferent styles, made to fit all purposes. Teat, compare and t
judge far yoonolf lb« ■tnubiMl potou that flm &lt;rf «i -

and beet adapted for al! uses of
hnufwn.

Wc will be glad to weigh a roll of AMERICA N FENCE for you, because every dealer handling it
ia proud of the number of pounds of steel that he can give you for your money. Then you can figure
out what this fence will cost you BY THE POUND,and you can COMPARE the price with any other
fence on the markpt
WEIGHlNGkhe fence is the easiest and surest TEST you can make as to the size of wire and
quality of steel per ROD. Big wires insure better galvanizing and LONGER LIFE. The question for
you to consider in buying a fence is NOT that you aye getting 181-2 feet in a rod, because you can get
that in ANY fence, but rather how many POUNDS OF STEEL are put by the manufacturer into that
rod of fence.
The buying of fence is an INVESTMENT.' You ahould look into it as carefully as if you were
buying a piece of land. For your own protection, your should INSIST that the DEALER shows you
eractly what he is furnishing. The AMERICAN FENCE is made of hard springy wire, and no better
material can be put into any wire fence.
Call and see us before you buy any wire fencing. We will take pleasure in showing you WHY it
will pay you to buy the AMERICAN FENCE.

CAMPBELL FAM­
ILY REUNION.
The third Campbell family reunion
was held nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chnrles Campbell. Middleville on
numbered fifty.
Tho picnic dinner
was one of the lineal that could be

rendered:
Seeds should be planted 1 H pounds
Addreaa of Welcome wa* given by
to the acre, one dosen seeds to a hj)i William Campbell, th* young *on of
Realising tho advantages to be and thin out io three.
our ho*t and hoitraa:
gained by constructing good roads to

extern! from Battle Creek north to the history, one Duda wars. It . la true,
Burry Co. line was begun at the coun­ which aru blots upon the records of
ty line and extended south to Battle
Creek In order lu invite Burry county which the world would hsvo been In­
farmers to cotne to Calhoun county comparably the itoorer that wo could
never have dene without them. And
ono also perceive* to his astonish­
’
School Report­
Report for Irving District No. 1 for ment if bo Is a ‘’practical man." that
the wars which have been gigantic
month ending Jan. tl. 1014.
Number of days taught. 30.
blunders and crimes burs all been
wars for tho attainment of practical
Total enrollment. IB.
ends, like territory, or markets, or
The following pupils wire neither wealth, while the wars which the
tardy nor absent:
Velina ami Ruth world could uot have done without
Bedford. Forest und Elsie Johnson. have all been ware for abstract prin­
ciples. for beliefs, for rollgiPM. for
mad dreams and seemingly Impossible
Many of «he children during the past hopes. Tho world could well npnro the
month have suffered from the same conquests of Napoleon, because tho
prevailing epidemic.
Mini Lolo Shroyer. Morris Johnson wars were merely for Napoleon; but
and Max Wyman, of Detroit, visited the world could not spare the martial
conflicts surrounding and realising the
the district have not visited the school French revolution, because it was a
tiffs year. They uro always must war for thbse abstract and sensible
welcome.
Katherine M. Bowler, teacher. absurdities, liberty, equality and fra­
ternity. We could well spare tho
fight for
the friends und neighbors and the K
along without the Civil war. whfah
vsoand for the Howers sent, during was a war for man.—The Atlantic.
out recent bereavement.
Mrs. Jessie Duffey.
Mrs. E J. Hniilh.

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM
gins to diaaolve and leave the sore joints
and muadcs. Its action is little less than

without rraulb I wa* cured ot a very bad
by using two bottle*

CARVKTM A STEBBINS.

Remarks—Edwin McNaughton.
Scotch Stories Mother Told—Mrs. I
Llbble Chadwick.
Tho Campbell*-—Chela Maechele.
A Talk by Rev. Chevia.
The McDonalds' Opinion of the
Cum pl tells—Mrs. Belle McNaughton.
, Music—The Campbells are Coming—Mrs. Llbble Chadwick.

GOODYEAR BROS

’original by Ira McCallam describ­
ing the Kathc-rlng of tho Campbell
elan nt nls home In Cloverdale last
August:

All whllo with foam.unff spray.
Where billows ride the roaming Ude
Ami Hill tho ships away
Nor by lhe wild Acre,’ mountain.
Where ml vbined light Bing play.
i
And thundering glaciers gleam and
glide.

They came from near und far.

And many a motor car.
The highland vlitu ut Campbell.
Wurhl faiucd in Itritalns war.
Whose gallantry wuuld rival that
Jawtl In a Serpent's Head.
Of Young laird Lochlnvar.
Wo none of us place much crcdencs The morn was spent In meeting
In Shakespeare’s load, which—
With those ne’er met before.
And U-lling talcs of other days.
And feats iwrforined of yore.
And how lhe dust would rival,
Hahura’s randy shore, But tho natives of India have a firm Where underneath thu scorching sky,
belief that a certain variety of snake
The ruin falls nevermore.
which they call shesh nag, forms a pre­ The sun has reached tho xenlth.
The generous board is .spread.
cious stono within Its head after It has
attained the ripe old age of 1.000 years. And one and all arc bidden now .
break Um Wrldbum bread.
This jewel bas tho reputation of draw­ NoT„duke
with foreign lilies.
ing forth tbo most deadly venom ot
any other snakebite, If applied at once With equal hospitality.
The happy host is fed.
to tbu wound. A certain Parses gen­
tleman Is supposed to possess ono of Ami now some aklHful lingers.

And one by uno and two* and fours.

Comparison With C«ve Man.
Everything considered. It la possible
that tho cava-man had an advantage

of another man’s bus and has a good
long ride Into'the country and back.

Working day# mean going to bed at
all kinds of hours, and a conductor Is
often too tired to get to sleep at will.
But a day off with no tickets to punch
With the luygl Campbell pride.
—and you can sleep till six tomorrow I
Who ihlnka of how tils fathers fought. —London Chronicle.
On *k-oil.And’x mcnintain side.

’The pIpt'QA play, tho Campbells call.
In a Fort Scott school the teachers
They've sillied tho Pagan tide.''
gave orders for all pupils to buy a cer­
We no more hear the clan call.
tain kind of grammar, and bring ths
Or hear the piper's play,
book to the claaa the next day. When
Nur sec thu [Maided mountuinser.
Who acetal the bloody fray.
echool started one llttlo girl walked to
; All this is but a memory.
-the front of tlie room and carefully
or that wlldttF fiercer day.
hid a note on the teacher's desk. She
Yet may ihcra peaceful gathering*,
picked It up, rather eurprlsed, but sho

Tho stone Is said to possess a thin
crescent-shaped fijier which moves in
tho cento- contlmJbusly. Many ot the
native princes of India bare offered And every thought la wafted.
fabulous sums for this jewel, but tha
owner refuses to part with It *

THE SMITARY
SPROUTER

Busman's Holiday.

Ilekently I came across a really
happy omnibus conductor, who know
me by sight, and remarked that it had
been a splendid day. .Ho bad almost
a whole day off, and looked jolly.
What had ha done? Why, what he al­
ways does when on a day off! 1 had
never really believed In the phrase,
'The busman's holiday." It's true.

Not aa of old with claymore.
To strike thu deadly bow.
But In (hr peaceful walks of life,
Where no man meets a. foe.

A struln of wondrous melody,
■ This gentleman in his parly man­
hood happened upon a snake, which Now roaring like the u inpest.
ho killed- Afterward h» found the
Jewel In its head, and he Is said with Again tho thrilling voice of birds.
Within the forest trees.

Give the Frail Ones a Chancs.
’I observe ’With surprise,” com­
mented
Alexander
Aklnside, the
dyspeptic. dlraertatlonlit, "that ell tho
correspondents who write about the
dlicourt &lt;■;/ of street car patrons to
each other invariably claim to have
seen nobody but husky brutes of men
sitting./and frail women standing.
Iianginif to straps and wabbling fee­
bly about- If It Is really true that
tho slender young gentlemen who pose
for the clothing advcctlseoants never
got seats and robust women never
Itond,' It Is high time teat a mMf
meeting Is callad end something done
about IL"—Kansas City filar.

\

Across tho

On Scotland's Sonny plain.
The Quean one® had a garden.
A royal garden rare.
With palms and pines nnd dinging
HcAdc the wooded hills.
vinca
Where every vale bi fringed with fern
And fruits and floWcn, talr;
And wi-t with rippling rills.
And one umutig our number,
Where all d;iy long the robin.
At one time, feasted there
Wlieh- melons all his wants supplied.
And every summer night Is heard,.
With some perhaps to spare.
The clear voiced whippoorwill*.

HELP

NumlK-r of boys enrolled, 10.
Number uf girls enrolled, 7.
Total enrollment, 17.
Percentage of attendance, D5-)-.

Notice?.

Adv.

M your |wr i&gt; U» firy-britUc-u-lor.
leys—tluu-Dlringy—or falling out—are
P-to-Jan Sage—now—at once.
|t stops itching Kalp, deanveit tee hair
uf du»t and excessive oils, removes dandiu|i with one applicattou. end makes the
Mir doubly bcwtiful-rv*#—fluffy rtadttb TWfi»H-M}fiRM47-. ,
11 wlU not only mvs yaurh«ir 4.-4 make
grow, but give it the beauty you desir*,
raRFFTFW » srautuvii
I

write proper myself. I have been
through two grammars, and can't say
they did me no good. I prefer mottle
to Ingago In German or drawtn* and
rockal inustch on the piano.**—Fgrt
Scott Tribune.

n„r tardy: Lucy, BcMle. Robert and
Daniel Foster, Irene-Manker. . Helen,’
Putts und Cukni-J and William Ingrgm.
Una VunDenburg. teacher.

st Hustings.
■
Dr. C. D. oweaaL Jon(l»t. wliigwi 4&gt;c
al lUsIliigH between February (st.
ami May Ut. as ho will lie |n Cuba
ami Furidu fur the tlirto months
Will lie (!■ *• -•-------- ------ ttr-.,—.i—
tlir.tn.iitt
office in the Htcb.......... .................... - many extra days us
nre required by bls practice un |ilr
return.

PARISIAN
SAGE
FOR THE HA«R

following note: "I do not deslro that
mattle shall Ingage in grammar, as I
prefer her to Ingage In more useful

Mc.Xce Nciioul Ilcport.

Tola I

HASTINGS.

HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS, 111-111-115STATE ST..

PHONE 1

Acrtorw Don't Um Walking Sticks.
There is one profession that has al­
ways refrained from carrying a walk­
ing stick. The actor kfipw* wall that
on the etsgo ho must walk Without
extraneous support, and he knows that
tbo mere hint of a walking stick In
his hand aa he walks tho streets is a
temptation to lean this way or that.

lean on a stick. They know that their
balanced walk is their asset, if the
whole of society recurs to walking
sticks the actors will refrain.

Modern Society Novel.
Somebody has discovered thaUou IS
pages ot a modern society novel the
characters indulge in strong drink.
Thia, however, give* tho bibulous bar­
oness and tho highball boro ample
time to turn over a now leaf.—CImo*
land Plain Dcalw.

Word to Husbands.
Tbo man who praises hla wife
cheapens bar, and he who criticise*
her cheapens himself.—Ella Wheeler
Wilcox.

gio YOU EVER USE PARCEL POST?
We uk it in sending flowers to you
and find we can give good Krvice.

Ewyttiinfc in Cut Flowirs and Pottad Plants
'

lor ChriMmas and other occasion,.

UW guilt
lUiMl
SnekMt-CM. Eul ut Isrtu An.
Grand Rapids, Mich.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO
Stora-lg Mow,, Ave.

PHONE 599g.
your order amounts to

or over we'll pay telephone charges.

Roman Custom.

Two Farm Bargains

comparatively modern Romans to bury
with ihejr llttlo children their (trip rile
toys, and the custom seems to reach
vo have any Inithwortby relics. In­
deed. in our own day. the doll fun
Dishes a striking example of that
most primitive trait, mother Instinct,

bly tho Bcchuanas and the Basutoa,

upon rudo dolls until toe advent
their offspring.

120 Acr*s fivp miles from

Hastings on a good graveled road
and fine lotion, 90 acres under cultivation and 30 acres of sec­
ond growth timber and pasture, good 9*room house in first class
shape, basement barn 36 by 56, corn crib, hen house, silo and
bog house. This farm lias -40 acres seeding, plenty of fruit, steel
wind mill and tank, the prioc is $6,000. Terms one half down-

of

Janie was vuuias te temlly ortho­
But This Wasn't Mamma.
dox to the point of deprecating oven
‘ A liUle boy, visiting his grandcsotethe public saying of grace by the fem- ir, aslrad for a favor Which was r»&gt;
lniu«» members of the b*OM$old* lusvq.
tased. Ts«ro
gears aid
ana lou&lt;
toutj walling
waning W
Janie, thq testier hfivtng been ox­ lowed, tail |a vain- By and by the
little (4lpw iMkgd up w|th petulance.
Ing upon tho' Uthnr't
■1
it• »|»ut time you chawed
your mind, graudmai" he exclaimedImpertinent ultimatum. "Well. If wo­
men can cal out loud. 1 dOJJ » »*’
dp it w|»p I cry Uka thU-'
they can’t pray out load
tef?
«ay 'Thank you god,' tor fbo toed!”
Where the Credit Belongs.
"I don't attach mqch tmpertMM,n
Cnt. in . Loufi Whlls.
; said Unde Xk»n. "to talk abwT* g
Oacs in s -hila yau asst «
• mana bein' good to hla family.
D«
who is so fond of mule that ahs
plav nlann —cia«l*aaU ■*&lt;

M Apras clay and gravel loam soil, nil gently rolling and all
under cultivation, good 9-room brick houfio with furnace, two
bams, one flat 30 by 4£, tbo other bMcment 28 by 50, also corn
crib, granary, hat? hoqse end hog hounc. This place has good
wiqdmilh tapks, plenty of all kinds of fruit, good location and
|vc rnjkis (fojn llastiags. Prica $3,300, terms $1,000 down.

Crook &amp; Gould

RwlSitsfc
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and Insurance
HASTINGS. MlGH.

’

�JANUARY 38, 1»| 1.

Ths Oyaiar.

UTEUWLHSAITIESS

111 BUCK

PRESCRIPTION
ncr-

Chink of fitnry Smith
Grand RapMi, micb.

not bo Imitated nor displaced; It can
I owe my happfc ed her hand and beckoned him.
Bashfully, shifting tho polo on hla
might toil you shoulder, the boy approached. He tnauy ways, and tho lorera ot food
about it If you and she were all the human life In
have nothing bet- thn landscape except the darkening lie's Weekly.
village roofs and chimneys beyond tho
turn.
Remarkable Ambidexterity.
happened
You know , where all tho peoplo
Mve in town, don’t you. dear?" sb®
Perhaps asked, throwing back her veil.’

Mis

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Large,! and Beat Equipped Floral E,tabli,hment
in Weatern Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Divjiion Ave.
FsnnZPhones—*
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

litizcns, 6251

Not Often tho Musician.

of a llttlo affair
called Antietam?
fortune
to
bo
mixed up In that.
I wan lieutenant
In tho Ninety­
ninth Illinois and
as to well known.

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY

In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

You can get just what you want at Tom’s.
Try My 15c Business Lunch

The Best Coffee in the City
IN UOONAN’S CIGAR. STORE

Hastings, Mich.

| Pipes |

THE

| Candy |

HOONAN CIGAR STORE
is an old establishment with new goods, new
lines and clean, up-to-date methods of doing
business.
.
It is the DOWN TOWN HOME for good
fellows and at the same time a place where
quality Cigars and Tobaccos in every form
can be had always at right prices.

I am doing lots of things differently than the
other fellows, but my methods are different
only in ways intended to make greater satis­
faction and pleasure for you. I am 'selling
only really good Ggars and Tobaccos and
doing business on the great guiding principle
of small profits and big sales.
*
My aim is to treat you right so as to make a
fast and true friend of every man who crosses
my threshold.

Our Joking Prices Aro Tho Same to All
Our’Retail Prices Are The Same to All-

J. F. Hoonan
• Thu Place to Meal Your Friends

—

her face beautiful beyond all tbo lad's
experience.

This is 8 season of novciucs and wc arc
selection of patterns of lhe newest importation
products. Wc invite your inspection.

Reliable Ladies* Tailoring Establishment

A- S, WEGUSEN, &gt;*«&lt;£?
Citizens’ Phone 2443

Simple Cure for Colds.
"Judge Hurst?”
'
"Are there two Hursts?”
• "Yes’m. Judgo Hurst, ho Uvea In
tho big bouse; an* young Mr. Hurst-

with both hands at once.’ Whereupon
be took up.two pencils and actually
drew a horse with ono hand and a dog

• small pupil in the primary class,

low; "It’s something that a rolling
since he got married.

mows how we
to the heights

Tho

boy

stopped,

Ho ain't been
astounded

at

Johnnies and how they pounded back

fronted him steadily, but the blood
went out of U, leaving it thinner and
for th® Ninety-ninth, with some unim­ older.
portant support, to charge the ene­
sort of ripple, tho soul
my’s left, end with.a wild hurrah, we
upped and atted ’em. I was running
■
UUO-I .
* UKM
listening now. Whom did Mr. Hunt
valley—toward them, of course, when —fftarry?"
I felt a sudden sharp, stinging sensa­
"Belle Daly. They had an awful
tion In my aide, and tha next moment fine weddln*. I guess Dalys was glad
I lost consciousness. When I recov­ Bella got him. She’s awful pretty."
ered I found myself In a dean whit®
"Prettier than I am?”
bed, with a kindly dark face bending
"No’m," faltered the boy.
Then,
over me and pressing a glass of some breathlessly, be essayed i&gt;ls first com­
cooling beverage to my lipa. I don’t pliment "Thoy ain't nqbody—prettlerin you!”
glass, ot course, you might know that
Sho laughed with a Hash of sweet-

tears tn her eyes. Putting ono soft
hand under the'boy's chin, tbo stooped
and kissed him on tbo mouth. There­
by she sealed hitchers, body nnd souL
“Will you do something for me?”
। -j wantvyuu to take a loiter to Mr.
। Hurst for ma Walt while 1 write

Jr till the lungs are filtod. held
Advantagss of Athlstlcs.
Business principles and self-reliance

“She was still reviling me and all
Yankees when wo beard a sound of
gruff voices below, and almost direct­
ly th® tramp of heavy feet and the
clank of a saber coming up tho stair.
My llttlo rebel screamed and shrank
into a corner of tho room as a mo­
ment later thrao of ray men entered,
and with a shout of joy discovered

Young Mr. Hurst swore repoatodly
on reading It. Ho tore a leaf from
his note book and scribbled an an-

‘There! Taka her thhti
you hold your tongue!"

And mind

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Discoverer of Iodine.
,
fo very few-people docs the name!
of Bernard Courtois signify anything. I
yet it to to Bernard Courtois that the |
world owes the discovery of iodine. A
chemist of DiJon, l&gt;4 presented one
hundred years ago tho notlae of hla
dtadovery &lt;o tho academy. His native,
town will placu a simple memorial!
slab on tho wall of the house in which'
he lived end died—Paris Letter to1

The HASTINGS SANER and

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holds and in high-class cafes. Fine
specimens sometimes bring ten dol­
lars, and a very general price is five
dollars each. Probably no other coun­
try has a market for chickens at such
prices; the French gourmet must have
what be wants regardless of cost.

black rose to meet tho boy, that she
could hardly see to read the note.
,
How’s This ?
Sho embaresned him with tha groWo offer On® Hundred Dollars Ro­
clouanes of her thanks.
, I ward for any case of Catarrh that
*7 ’xpoct 1'11 git licked tar stayin’
I cannot bo cured hr Hall's Catarrh
“’Have they been a ill treatin' or out so late.’’
"Are you going to tell?" sho asked, Cure.
abusin' you, loot?* asked my trusty
F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, O.
orderly, Smith, when hla transports fixing him with her wonderful ays*.
We. tins undw»lrne-l, havn known F. J,
• I -Ttl. ,.1-ut l.luurs. and txllcvo
of delight had In some measure abat"Not oven If thoy whip you, or tor­ trniuartlons and finanelull r aH® S'Zt
whole caboodle out Tha blame rebs ment you, or put yon in jail? Whet­ out any obligations mads hr his arm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
"No, ma'am,” ho repetatod. huskily.
Tdtdo. o.
"The girl' screamed again. Smith
"I have no money to glv® you," she 1 nail's Catarrh Cure In taken internally,
certainly had a ferocious manner of
-•*------ •- -----..-u— dintotly upon the blow! and mutalking. I begged her to bo calm, said, consider I ns.
irfac- tt of tho aystetn. Tovtlmomttis
&lt;-.
Price
13
cents
per
bottle.
Bold
however, and assured her of my pro­
Drasnsts.
tection. *We miserable Yankees do ly aboye hla aching throat
not war upon women,’ I said. ’Smith,
Sho bent on him ono of her sweet
f have received nothing but the most
swimming looks.
"A child!" she cried, softly; then
hands of the Inmates of this bouse.
suddenly gathered 1dm tn her arms.
I thought that she seemed remorse- Instant before ho raised his lips to
hers, tho boy felt hlo phaek He against
caped from tho room, the last chat 1 pornothing bard and cold.
His uneasy, raptured slumbers were
saw of her then.
broken by a thumping at hla tathdFs
door. Ho put his head out of thn
constructed woman I ever saw—and
tha most unpleasant. I ventured to excited voices.
"Young Hurst—Fouad Mm on the
car whom aho bad hospitably eater- river road!—'Bout ton ©Mock—Letter
In his pocket. quo®r, lead pencil
scrawl—(omn woman--Knife In him!
her directly.
“ 'Ah romombah you puhfectly, sub.’ —Stone dead!”
Tha river road! Th® boy fousht
she answered. ’Ah. romombah that
Ah waptad to poison yo’. Ah’m sorry back a fearful impuls® tc
that Ah did not Yo’ wouldn’t havn his agonised .uoalksr
killed, too?
Ho heard no word of her, then or
Ah had. Ah neglected an opportu­
nity.' Then alm turned bar back on later. Hie young hon®r would int him
aak no question, and son®
p&gt;e.f

Calmness and Strength.

by actual management ot the financial
Dally Thought
that calmness In Itself baa lhe aspect
and traveling affairs ot athletic or*
sanitations. It Is the only way open tha principle of existence and Its only
strength.—Bui war.
to tbo college man for acquiring such
experience nnd avoiding tho oftenheard criticism of college graduates
that they don’t know how to take care
ot themselves. They will not learn
it by being kept In leading strings nor
by being continually taken care of.

Well Circulated.
"Do your folks take tho------ Maga-'
Sho sat down on a stump of a tree,
and wrote with a lead pencil on her zlnof asks tho solicitor who ropreacuts
a
periodical
celebrated for the
knee. It did not take long.'
“Can you giro that to Mr. Hurst sort of stories It natures. “Do wa?”
without lotting anyone toe. not oven repests tho boy addressed. “We take
'I thank you, madam, for your* hla now wife? Do not tell anyone that four—ono that father hides from
kind Intentions,’ I said, sarcastically. you have seen me. Bring back Mr. , mother, and eister. oriovthat mother
"Sho tossed her beautiful head with Hurst’s answer. I will wait for you Jildcs fnom sister nnd father, one that
a disdainful expression. 'Misuhrablo
slstor h^dea from father and mother, I
Yankee!* sho murmured. Then sho
As ho went Un»&lt;'.-ingly. tho boy and onn copy that none of 'em know I
got up, and with a queenly air swept wheeled on one bare, irresolute heel I have In my room.”—Life.
from tho room.
"I didn't ace anything more of her tlonlesn on tho etump with ono
Noted Collections of Jewels.
until tho’next day. I tried to put on clenched band pressed hard against
i an Interesting look and pathetically
The Rajah of Dholpur's collection
her breast.
of pearls has been valued at 17.500,-I
| begged her to toll mo how tho battlo
"I ain't ©phi." thought tbo boy, "but
000. Tbo Jam of Jamnagar, tho Gaek-।
had gone. 4
I “’Wo licked you out of yo’ boots,'
war of Baroda, tho N'awab ot Rampur
ain’t shiverin’. I’m hot! Wonder if I
’ she said, triumphantly. 'Yo' can make
ketched somethin’! Goal Ain’t sho and the Sultan of Turkey are other]
l up yo’r mind that wo are going to queer—an’ lovely!"
Oriental rulers wbo®,o collections off
pearls have been nwted? Prince RanHo saw young Mr. Hurst, with his
jltshlugl ot Kathltwar conducts bis ।
lalona—•
youthful, burly figure, hto curly head
own pearl fisheries as well as making .
... M.a
—••- - - ftnd h*ndl0Ii"’- 1‘ird countenance. collections of tho beautiful gems.
I
It was kind of yon—noble—sen- down town&lt; rol|owo&lt;l |nto B qulol
erous,’ I said. *1 appreciate It beyond street, and timidly accosted him. '
measure. 1—*
-Ww
"Hold yo' hones.' she said. ‘Ah
tun
riuvuu iu»ia vi r riuioe, »)■ [
don’t wont any ot that so’t talk from
Tho boy silently proffered the let- a writer In the Country Gentleman,'

around hers any longer than Ah have

•

Landecor’n wonderful feat, when some
one was talking of being able'to write
or draw with the left hand. I^dBaeor

mala reltonco In
the Ninety-ninth.
“All tho wor
hustled our batt'

In your dealings with other peoplo
try to put their good qualities and
kindly acts In your account of them,
and if quarrels arise or tho gradual
drifting apart comes that often cuts
us off from ono another without our
conscious volition, let there always be
some pleasant thought.thgt will re-'
main to tho last, with us, when tho
other is far away from sight
’
sound.—Exchange.
&gt; was Indebted for that charitable at­
tention. I heard the old mammy say:
World's Larpsat Theater.
'I reckon hell drag through now. Miss
Happy Man.
The largest theater in the world Is Co’della, honey.’
“'Ah'm mighty sorry to heah it,’
Mr#. Nextdoor—"I suppose jour the Opera House of Paris. It covers,
daughter Is happily married r____three acres of ground, Its cubic mass said a soft, musical voice. *Ah wish
Nagsby—"Indeed, she is. Why, her to 4,387,000 feet and it cost &gt;35,000,000. all tho Yankees were at the bott-.m ot
tho Potomac. Ah’d have poisoned him
husband Is actually afraid to open his
ft Ah had iccu him befo* yo* nursed
mouth in her presence."
him.*
"I looked**in the direction of tho
BAN MJl WANT ADVbi. PAY.
tlfnl girls my eyes bad over rested

task arduous enough both In bulk and
In research, .but comparatively simple
In Un method and direct In its appli­
cation. Not ao the history ot one of
Its children, the prims donns. An
exhaustive treatise upon her natural
history would require tho colabora­
tion of the psychologist, the physiol­
ogist. tho financier, the biographer,
and, In a leas degree and In tho minor­
Ity of cum, tho musician.

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

. On AU Orders Placed During the Balance of January.

torlc eges thia prince ot bivalves baa
road. All in black appealed to the appetite and taste ot
, her figure moved mankind. Tbo Romans when thsy
against tho red squet sky, tall and
slender and very graceful, walking
fully Mndentanil elastically as it upborno by vigor and Indulgcnao In It being one ot the
youth. The boy noted curiously tho amusing chapters In gastronomic his­
tory. And In tho modern dlatatio
good
world tho oyster holds a lofty place.

DR. PKRCB-S

.«!

1O% DISCOUNT

venerable looking man with the Grand
button.

ra psmancal

_

"kitchen middens" of primitive times
prove by their vast heaps of sheila

By LAURA t- HINKLEY.

By KENNETT HARRIS.

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Home only 25 cents more that the
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Farm
Auction
Sales
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MU Ual_UM W I'M IrauM
Dressmaker Vr
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Bitt Hmt. Clllau m INI. II. I5

lit HASTIS6S BANNER, Itilhp,

�^S?n rnuniTinu BR,DGE0 THE CHASM

BAD CONDITION
1911, four
rere allowedM. Bur-

Restored To Health by Lydia ••Yetair, wo ve been bridgin' tho
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Pinkham’s Vegeta­
the conviviality of the Blue and Gray
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ble Crfnpound.

Chancery Onlcr.
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Circuit'

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rend and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.

A

Man&gt; Seven Faults.
magazine called Paris

*
Taste

viiwiivv.,.

vote on tbo sovun worst faults of the
Thomas W. Hammond. ■
znodern young man. and publishes the
Complainant.
replies. Egotism gels 10,014 votes,
Charles Wetasert nnd
laziness and Belt-sufficiency run a dead
heat with 7,400 votes, and fast living,
Husannsh Hammond, deceased, et aI., gambling. Intemperance and abuse of
sport vary from 6.400 to 6,000 votes.
.
Defendants.
At a session of said court held nt Foolishness came last in the list
the court house In lhe City of Has-,
tings in said county on thu 90th day
of December A. D. 1911.
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­
cuit Judge. .
In this cause it appearing by tho
affidavit on Ole therein that defendant
Surely use llynmei. It's nature’s true
Agnes Brandt is not a resident of tho
State of Michigan, but a resident ef remedy for catarrli, bronchitis, croup of
thn State of New Jersey; that Nellie infants or any inflammatory disease of the
Emery is not a resident of this State, breathing organs — you breathe it—no
but a resident of the Stalo of Nevada; Qumacn
iiyrnnci gives cnccuvc
stomach cuxung.
dosing. Hvomei
effective i
that Mary A. Sacker la not a resident:i and immediate relief
reliet cr money refundetL
refunded
..f this Htnte, but a resident of Eng-I[a
balsams quickly reach the
tend: that John Hammond la not
mr cells cf the noae, throat and lump­
resident of this Slate, but a resident j"**’reais ci meJisc, innwi uno
of England; and that William Ham-1
mond is not a resident of this Hute,
If suffering from dn»ppingBin the throat,
but n resident ot England;
I tratcry eyes..husky-voice, dtschtmfe from
on motion of Colgrove A Potter the no«e or that choked up feeling-try
nnd Jewell A Ewing, solicitors for j Hyomei now -.today-complete outfit JLOO.
complainant. It is ordered that tho;
CARVETH A STEBBINS
appearance of the raid defendants j
■
Agnes Brandt, Mary A. Seeker, Nel-;
;
lie Etncry. John Hammond and WillClianccry Order.
lam Hammond, nnd of each of them. ‘
State of Michigan. The Circuit Court
for tho County ot Barry, In Chan- ■
(6) months from the date of thia or- der. That tn case of their appear­
Eft. N. Root.
ance. or the appearance of any o' ,
Complainant.
them, then that tho person so enter
i
Ing his appearance cause his answe
Oliver C. Petrin.
to tho bill of complaint to be file,
I
and a copy of same to be served upox ' Mrs. Oliver C. Perrin.
.
Mrs. Albert U Hall.
solicitors for complainant within fif'
John H. Hall.
Mrs. John H. Hall.
Heitors, of a copy ot s.HJ bill, and in
Mrs. Edward L I’crrin.
default thereof raid bill he taken ns
&lt;-onfessvd by said defendants, und by' Ann Blnk&lt;-&gt; cl al.
I
Defendants.

MRU SUFFERERS

ii u xurinrr oraerru inai ine com- &gt; , - - --------- ;
pUlnaht cause this order to be pub- I
?**' ‘**‘ ,h“ P‘*c0 °£.rS"‘
llshcd in the Hastings BANNER, a !?”’$• ot ?n
,ho ■bo™ named de­
newspaper printed, published and fe««Unu is unknown and that same
circulating in anld county, und that ™nn°L
«no_
... commenced
_____ -__ ■ ll
lion
Ann KR. Ha&gt;
Havden.
comnlalnsuch publication
bo
°" of £«*
den. compUlnwlthln twenty &lt; 19) days from the I «nt a solicitor, it ta ordered that
dale of this order, und that such pub- i h® »PP~«nce of said defendants,
llcallon be continued therein once in b®
.i?era,h
• a' *
each week for six (4) weeks tn sue-- months from the date of this order
• ession. or that complainant cause a ?n&lt;* !** default thereof said bill will
served on Mid drfri
tiicNn. ki ivn.i incniy
ony» ----- ......................
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before the time subscribed for his apnanl.................. no,‘ce„ot »“■ °Jdcr
prarance.
' lo l,e published in the Hustings BanCLEMENT SMITH
I ner* -• newspaper printed, published
‘
Circuit Judge. a®d circulated In raid county arid
Examined, countersigned, and enter-1 publication to be continued once a
week for six weeks in succession or
cd by me,
•
ROT ANDRUS,
that complainant cause a copy of this
Register In.Chancery.
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JEWELL A EWING.
above prescribed for their appear­
Bollcllors for Complainant.
Business address. Grand
Rapids,; ance.
Dated Dec. 11 th. 1911.
MIcIl, Houseman Bldg.
Clement Smith.
COLGROVE A POTTER.
Circuit Judge.
Solicitors for Complainant.
Business address, Hastings.,Michigan. Asa K. Hayden, v
Solicitor for CompiarnanL
Business address. Cassopolis, Mich.

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Depends upon lhe patronage of the people in a
community. To the patronage of the people, the
quality of stock, practical workmanship, and our
personal supervision of the setting of all work,
tSb ttnd lhe reaBonal,1-v l°w prices wc are
Always able to quote, we attribute our suc...
cess in business.
finest relection of Monuments snd
markers we ever hail. Call now and
look them over. You can place your

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be leHete-l «»'l ect for "Decoration

^nn«irn in nu
oay.”
,
■
-dott FMen to call on your home dealer.’

IRONSIDE
BROS.
Granite and Marble Dealers
397

IVEY GILLMORB.
The hi
ly down

padded corridor ot

Hastings, Mich.

AUCTI
Havlnc decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction Vi nUo north of tho Freeport
Grist Mill on tho place known n the Mrs L a Wolf form

trance door, and out into tho dimly
thumplngly into a chair at my table lighted street
in the Monticello cafe.
Outside was an lily-dad woman,
"Stiggina* my name, I'm o'mander whoso eyes, strained and sunken.

required la present thrlr claims
Montpelier, VL —“We nave great:
rid Prnb.Ua Court, nt Hi* Prulmio faith in your remedies. 1 was very irregular and was
tired ami sleepy all sumod, engagingly, "last time 1 was
the time, would have down, here to Norfolk I helped in
thStMich cl.ilm* will bo h»-ard before
cold chills, and my
Mid Court on Thnruda.v. lhe 14th day
«it May next, al t&gt;-n o'clock In the j
hands and feet would
bloat My stomach
My polite look of inbothered me, I had
ciiaiileh m. mack;
pain in my side and tho story flowed rippllngly.
Judge at Probate.;
a bad headache most
'•Well, sir, I enlisted
November,
*64, gels my bounty and calls myself
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
EL Pinkham’s Vege­ Jones. Then right off tho cap'n of our
table Compound has comp'ny was pickin' on mo all the
State of Michigan, Jhe Probate
Court tor the County of Barry.
done mo lots of good
AX a session of said court, held nl and I now feel fine. I am regular, my time. 1 stood It patient till one day.
while I was settin* ander a tree on
the probate office, in tho city of Hois­
. tings in said county, on the second stomach is better and my pains have all picket duty, he come by. Then I gets
left me. You can uso my name if .you up easy an' give him a socket on tho
Hon." Chas. M. Mack. like. I atn proud of what your reme­
Jaw. He didn't wake up for two
Late.
dies have done for me.?--Mrs. Mary
Iler of thn K«tate of j Gauthier, 21 Ridge SL, Montpelier,VL hours.".
Mr. Stigglns paused to ring for an­
-•
;-w7.7 ■ An Honest Depcutlabfc Medicine other high ball. Tbo place was de­
In &gt;uld oourt his petition praylne that I
nri instrument now &lt;&gt;n file In this
It must be admitted by every fair­ serted except for a lanky fellow in a
court purporting to bo the last will; minded, intelligent person, that a medi- broad felt hat whom I noticed bending
and testament of the oalilI deceased I cineeouki not live and grow in popularity over the hotel register an hour be­
br admitted to probate and the exe- f nesriv forty years, and to-day hold fore, and whs now seated himself at
enUon thereof Le granted to Lewis
TuZ/.... ”
the adjoining table with his paper and
W. Weber, or to some other suitable a record for thousands upon thousands
of actual cures, Ys has Lydia E. Pink­ cigar.
person.
ft Is Ordered, That tho JOth day ham’s Vegetable Compound, without
of January A. I». 1914. at ten o'clock possessing great virtue and actual
in tho forgnoon, ul said probato office,
1&gt;e und is hereby appointed for hear­ worth. Such medicines must bo looked was an old stono warehouse mado
upon and termed both standard and
ing said petition;
It is Further Ordered. That public dependable by every thinking person. over, an* chock full. The room I was
notice thereof be given by publication
If you have tho slightest doubt Yankees an' six rebs, with a guard at
of a copy of this order, fur three succssaivo weeks previous to said day at Hint Lydia E. Pinkbnm’a Vegeta­ the door. Twa'n’t long before wo got
hiring. In the Iloapngs Banner, a ble Compound will help you,write
real friendly, an' right off we begun
to Lydia E-Pinkham MedidneCo.
said county.
Judge of Probate.
ELLA C. HOGLESTON,
-Register ot Probate.

'ORD FEU.

WHEN

By WILLIAM O( STEVENS.

of despair. T
geon glanced

Wednesday, Feb. 4th
Commencing at 10:30 o'clock, I offer the feHowtag preparty

at the hollow
■d Angara—the

contracted chest
"What la Itr* be asked, gently.

I’AR-M TOOIJi.
Wide tiro trnjon

hospital?

Injured this morn*
ty-tlfth street';

Superior grain drill, il-luw*
Spoiled cow.

Walking cultivator. n-t&lt;xxh, new
IB-tooth spring drnK
eo.(
Top buggy
।
Her heart was beating with the first
Joy it had known for ten long years.

loneliness and misery that had gone,
tho empty, aching years that wero to

Buggy

Dnriuim heifer, 4 jtk old, due April 1
.1 nol«trtn lirtfcVH, fl to 12 mnntlw old
llolrieln bull, 1 yr. old

HOGS.

up in the cne thought that he still
cared, after •verythlng!
FODDER AND GRAIN.
.
Together they passed noiselessly
4 tons mixed liay
.100 bundles corn stalks
through the long, deserted corridors,
Quantity of bean |kmU
100 bu. corn
and up tho huavtly carpeted stairway
that led to the accident ward.
There was a haggard, leaden look
about the face that rested so motion­
lessly against thn pillow and the pale
lips were already smiling to meet
roty—we called him that because bo the kiss of death.
Slowly, falterlngly. tho woman stole
sjnart Johnny Ileb from a South Caro­
lina regiment sent up with the Other Bho laid her hands on tho injured
man’s cold, Inert fingers.
"Dick,” she Mlled, softly. Tho eyo- i
lids quivered for a second, thou raised '
talk looney 'bout his wife an' kids.
-heavily.
A --------------faint look
of |
"Now, he’d smuggled ‘ in a‘ llttlo
। tbemselvt
-----------------------------Sheffield knife, an’ when ho found ' recognition passed over the pallid fea-1
that In tho scuffle of gitting me in tures. followed by ono of infinite de- j
tbry’d left my Jeok knife, ho almost! spalr. The fart dimming eyes llnwhooped. I give it to him an' ho took I gered tenderly on the woman’s worn I
it off in a corner. Then, eettln’ my face for a long time, then roved
blade against hla blade, ho pounded around the room an though In search |
with a loose brick Ull he'd saw-edged ! of something, nnd closed wearily I
lils'n. Nert he saws on the iron bar ’ again- There was an unbroken Bl-1
in tho window. It took four days to ■ lenca of several minutes.
git through, an’ whl|o ho sawed ho had ' Presently the door opened and ■ I
us all round him Bingin' to cover tho I closed quietly, and the sound of
aqueakln,’ tho Reba whoopin' Bonnie I quick, soft footsteps echoed through
room.
sharpened
ears of tho
Blue Mag an’ we four yellin’ Red. •the
”--------- The ------------- -----------White an* Blue. The day guard was dying man caught the sound and he
a Dutchman, an* tho uoliio give him stirred restlessly. With a final effort
such fits bo kep* as fur from tho door his glance shonght that of the wife at
Sis side, a glance full of mute agony
na ho dared an* plugged his cars.
nnd appeal.
»
bunch by a whole lot. an' when Car­
roty gone clean through he says. ’Stiggins’—be foun* Jones wa'n't my real ------------ .
name-—'Stiglus, wo need your biceps i with Its Maker,
on that bar, an’ only one man can git
* *’*~
a bolt to once. Tho next cloudy hand from that other one, fast grow­
night, v^ten tho guard walks up tho Ing cold In death. Sho roso mcchanIcallyTrom
where she knelt, and for I
viutiuur, you
corridor,
,uu bend
uciiu iuv
the bar out, and as
I'm the only death sentence here, 1'il
htlp out first; then you. pull It back, lhe newcomer. A wave of sickening I
so's you can hang a coat over It when apprehension swept over her at a con- |
he cornea past again. Keep bracin’ It fused realization of- the wretched i

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

SHELTER FOR HORSES IN CASE OF STORM

TFRMQ&gt; AU sums of $5 and under cash.

Over that
iLlimOi amount 1 years time will be given on good
bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent.

WALTER WALLACE, Proprietor
COL. W. H. COUCH,
Auctioneer

HERMAN RENSCH
Clerk

4 COMBINATIONS

cal'lated I'd git out lasL
’Bout two o'clock I gits up pulet an’
takin* good holt, bent tho ba^ an*
braced It with my foot till I could
Jeo* squeeze out aidgewlse. Then 1
drops onto, tho fiat roof of tbo Dox’
butldln* an’ makes tracks for Ports­
mouth. Nox’ mornin’ early I jump on
the Ull of a train carryin’ furlough

We have made arrangements whereby we can make the 2^
greatest combination offer ever made by this or any other
paper in this vicinity. You can get under this offer, three SM
of the best magazines of their class, with the HASTINGS —
BANNER for the price of the latter and 40 cents.

child with the flower-llko face and
fragile form, with an infant in her

lenco.

The

older woman -noted tho

breast and the piteous question in the
eyes which her Ups refused to frame.

Read the Offer

burgh enlistin’ again an* gettln* an­
nine emotions. A wild impulse rushed
other bounty.
they foun* mo gone an* the busted
slat in tho winder; no they give Car­
roty time to write homo an* shot
him."
Up rose our neighbor, threw off his
hat, and leaning his hands on our ta­
ble. looked Stigglns in tho eye. I no­
ticed then that bis hair, was bright
red. Hut Stigglns fell back with wiW,
bloodshot eyes. "Carroty," he whis­
pered hoarsely,
"No, Carroty’s son; stranger.” turn­
ing to me. "for ten years 1'vo attended
encampments looking for this man,
and I reckon I’ll take no Interfer­
ence. If you don't get right up," this
to the shapeless huddle In the chair,
"'I’ll do tbo trick right hyah.” A steel
barrel flashed from bls pocket "But
I'd rather not mesa up the floor If I

Her voice was harsh with pain:

Michigan Farmer..

For ten seconds the other woman's

Green’s Fruit Grower

man's lying near. Into her face had
cornea new light and her voice sounds

Successful Poultry Journal

heard rumors on the street and was
frightened—alarmed, and ran up hero.
Your—your husband was dying and
I—ho was expecting you. He thought

$1.00 1 Our Special Price to
'

.50

Rural Subscribers, all
4 papers, 1 year, only

50 ( $1.40

.50'

THE MICHIGAN FARMER and Live Stock Journal i&gt; an illuMrat-

cd weekly published at Detroit. This paper is a great favorite with
the farmers of Michigan. It contains each week helpful and practical
matter for the farmer. • The regular price is 50 cents per year.

the heart to undeaelvo him."

'Tor God's sake, man," I began in a dream, and on out Into the dim.
aghast, but he swept mo aside men­ deserted street
acingly. Then bo collared his dazed
prisoner and thrust him out Into tho
Tiny Elnctrto Dynamo.
midnight.
The smallest electrio dynamo in the
(Copyright by Dally Btory Pub. Co.)
world was exhibited recently before
tho French Academy of Science. So.
Book Exhibition.
An International exhibition for the small Is thia dynamo that its base.
book industry and tho graphic arts.
I Including photography. Is to be held
at Leipsic, tho book industrial center
of Germany, from May to October,
1814, In celebration of the 160th anni­
versary of the royal academy for
graplc arts and the book Industry in
that city. The exhibition Is to bo
organised upon an elaborate scale, in­
cluding among various allied arts the
manufacture of paper, the develop-

The Hastings Banner

ery—threo ruined lire* the forfeit.

American penny.

Tho iMtmment is

practical model In ®v-

ounce, and la glxdonths ot an Inch
high nnd long and only half an Inch
thick. Tbs little dynamo cut be osed
not only ns a ccuarator, but ns a mo­
tor. consuming. In this latter case.

protection and welfare of workers.— pressure of two and ono-balf volts. A
small pocket battery will operate it.
Springfield Republican.

Much Money Adis Due Shortly.
Industrial and puhlio service cor­ boon something trembling on my Dps
porations will. It Is said, bo called on
tn meet 1300,000,090 fa short tann
notes before 1JU.

BANNER WANT ARVS. PAT.

GREEN’S;FR.UIT GROWER i&gt; published monthly at Rocheeter,

Sh?

N. Y. and contains 28 to 40 pages, illustrated. It is one of the old­
est and most authoritative Fruit Journals in America. It. has a real
message for the general farmer and every town dweller who has an
orchard or garden. Regular price 50 cents.
SUCCESSFUL POULTRY JOURNAL is published each month

at Chicago, with 28 to 100 illustrated pages, at SO cents a year. It is
published “for standard bred poultry and people who raise it.” It
has been published since 1879 and is one of the leading journals of its
class.

$2.50 Worth for only $ 1,401|
SEND ALL ORDERS TO

^THE HASTINGS BANNERS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 19H

20 PAGES

FIFTY-BIGHTH YEAR

BANNER
PART ONE-1 TO 8

MANY TEACHERS
COMMISSION GOH IS Two Well-Known Hastings
THE SPRING
Brothers as They Used to Look
AUCTION
GATHERED HEBE
FURTHER EXPLAINED
Ia H. EVAR1TK TELJJt OF SOME OF
THE QUEWHONR THAT WERE
PIT VP TO HIM

TO ATTEND A
ON THU’

PETITION WAS VERY GROELY

NOTED PROFUIOR

FAT, INSTITUTE

D1ICUSSES

SIGNED; COUNCIL ACTS

\ tlm Subject. Matter Up tn
Voters Koon.
In obtaining signature* on the pe­
tition referred to In the** columns ।
Inst week In regard tn submitting to

8279

Teaching nrr Jnmxtixixl by Prout-

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Fully 250

TRY BANNER WANT*
Everybody Read* The BANNER.

NUMBER'

7 ANOTHER STEP TOWARD
SEASON THE COUNTY Y. M. C. A.

The spring auction season will soon 1 the same day. fluch a thing would STATE StXTtFTTARY ROWK, OP
JACKSON WAK HERE MON­
be upon us. and the BANNER which hurt both rales.
3. The HANNER’S large circula­
DAY EVENING
has successfully advertised SOO nuts tion. thoroughly covering every part

auction.

Our auccenful experience ere»ted In th" rale, thereby bringing

13644352
MEETING ENCOURAGEMENT

the auction bill method of advertlMng .
man who 1* there
■ales. That Is admittedly out-of-date, from curiosity.
and cannot show .result* to compare
&lt;1 In the property llsjrd. and has a
■r that *&gt; completely covera ll* Held,

County Teach-

These reasons will especially ap­
Thursday and Friday. The pronrama peal to the man .who plana to have a

Boost th" Projcx-t, Will Be
launched Soon.

The projected County V. M. C. A.
took another advance *tep Monday
evening, when Slat" Secretary’ tojwe.
who has charge of the county work.

revising the city charter
live nnd beneftcial to the pedagogue*.
that thia city la a dead one in Ita mu­
nicipal Intereat*. Just remember that

one expressed the keenest desire that
some way should be devised to place
better reaulta from the expenditure

No. 20.

No. 19.
The BANNER publishes above the

e» from everyone, a* theyt help to en। liven whnt is proving to toe a very
' popular feature of this paper.

of thia city.

Tursday night the list was placed be­
fore the Common Council . and they
Immediately decided that there was
Interest enough ahown to place the
matter before the voters at the spring
election to be held April 4. This will
give every one a chance to become
familiar with the point* of the &lt;tue»In order that on Intelligent vote may
re may know about nny

obtained from others In their experI,,,,..,
In IHm nintli'F nt the cnm.

DORMANT MPIRIT AWAKB&amp;B AF­ THE
TER SUNDRY HUMILIATING
.
DEFEATO

REDEEMINB AGGREGATION

foreign countries using the method
very successfully. *nd In our own
country over three hundred cities of

1
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The principle
which the on their floor by u score of 13 to 8.
----------- - — ------------ ------ that of the but the hoys had made up their minds
Short Ballot nnd as the definition of to redeem themselves and they surely
did In a most satisfying manner.
■ tonal Short Ballot Organization In
their explanation. We will give it and It wn* some minute* ’before cither
team iwa* able to score. Boon the
main question* asked.
The Htiori Ballot Principle.
to nny peculiar cirle Indifference of *a had made three goal* from fouls
and had not ahot it basket, while the
form of de- Hustings boys had made all except one
of their points by goals from the floor.

basket

shooting

department.

the

bull one-third of the length of the

women become a membr

each time. Hlfl, the other forward
tlon make* the polltlcaJ machine an come* In for some credit doing fine
Indispensable Instrument In electoral
action.
,
FARMERS' INSTITUTE ON
forgotten, their work nt guards saved
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ed without ad«iuats public scrutiny, Hastings from being scored upon
nnd owe their snlection not to thn many time*.
Coach l*hel|&gt;* now feels that his
people, but to the makers of the parWell-Known
Kpcnkere Will DIscniM
‘ Continued on page ffvs.
boys will only keep up this kind of
ImjMictaiii Agricultural Topic* at
playing Hastings will be alive with
Round-Up Gatherings Here.
enthusiasm.
'

POST OFFICE RECEIPTS

tend the round-up gatherings of the

HAVE DOUBLED IN 10 YEARS Hasting*
Ward leapt.)
Hill
Ktatlstkw Compiled by Amistant Puat- Brown
Bottum
maaler Hhultrr* Hl&gt;&lt;»w Remark­
Garland. . ...
able IncrcMc In llualnc**.'

G.

Runyan soclntlon. which will be held In the
. .Hines court house In Hastings on Friday and'
Saturday.
The Women's Congress
will be held In the city hall on Sntur-

That business In Hastings ho* been
6; Katherman 3. Gouls from fouls:
years 1* ahown by statistic* compiled Wsrd 1;.Runyan 5. Hastings 31.

for parcels post .wo* employed at a
for the two

1.000.00

3 clerks’

CHAS. BALDWIN SERIOUSLY
INJURED IN FALLING
Noted Bara Ball Veteran Drops From
His Left Foot.

the top of a 10 foot ladder upon the
roof. Charles ’’Lady” Baldwin fell to I
1.100.00 the ground. Injuring himself *o badly
that he will be conOnetFlo the house |
Mr. Baldwin intended to shovel the
snow from the roof of hb» house.

1 mo
city carrier* 1 yr.

In some manner the ladder allpRural carriers (»).

FINE DINNER WILL BE SERVED

NEXT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10

-- ...... ..........
wc witcu
.un
Parish House next Tuesday, February

Gulld. with Mrs. Wood'In charge. The
menu la surely appetising enough to

The conductor of the Institute* will
&gt; E. C. Martindale, of Wilkinson.
Ind. The lecturer* will be Dr. Eben
Mumford,, of the Michigan Agricul­
tural college; T. A. Farrund. thn noted
hortlculturnllsi, of Eaton Rapids; It.
D. Bailey, an expert farmer of Gay­
lord: Mrs. C. U Barber, of Ijtnsing.
R. G. Brumm, of Castleton, will pre­
side at the meetings.
The lecturers on Friday will be
Messrs. Martindale,
Fnrrand and
Mumford. In the evening the speak­
ers will be Messrs. Mumford and
Mnrtlndalo and Mr*. Barber. The
speakers on Saturday morning will be
Messrs. Bailey and Martindale. A
business session will also be hold. On
Saturday afternoon, the speakers will
be Mesars. Martindale anl Bailey. C.
G. Maywood, of Hastings, will discuss
"Handling J’oultry for Egg Produc­
tion."
Mrs. Acelln Pennock will have
charge of the Women's Congress.
There -will toe a business session In the
morning. The program- of the after­
noon include* a lecture on home nuFs-

leg wa* doubled , under him. He wa»
auUtod Into this hou*s. and Orvey
Haywood then took him home. Dr. on ’The Twentieth Century Woman
Lampman found that the ligaments and Her Problems" toy Rev. RumcII
H. Bready, of Hastings.
off. an injury which is considered
worse than a fracture.
IJncoln Club Banquet Tickets.
The annual banquet of the Lincoln
Maccabees Planning Big Rally.
Club, of Grand Rapids, will be held
on
Friday, February 14. P. A. Shel­
Ths Maccabees are planning for a
big class Initiation and oyster supper don. of thl* city, vice-president of the
on March 13rd. Deputy O. E. Service,
to notify him at once. Among the

the dau Initiation, helping th* local
Spanish chicken; stuffed potatoes;
sliced ham with apple butter: hot
graham and whit* biscuit; coffee: have appointed leader*, who will
vegatabl* salad; French sclalra with choos* aide* for a conteaL The los­
whipped cream.
ing aide W1B have to don aprona and
to sat at the "second tobte.” That
they will secure a big class la apparent
from tha fact that a large number of
8. depot) ha* em- application* ware balloted, on Mon-

NoUpo.

knew at that lime which aide of the
contest h« would be on.
Next iwMk the natnss of the leaden

stand-

Dr. O’Shea «b-Hired that dancing of admitting vehicles will lie 25 cents.
of certain kind* w.i* not harmful to
Tickets -will be
sold for 11.00 and
school pupils. The little folks should
be allowed folk dance*, the high ■1st of four coupons, each of which 1*
school students the Virginia reel nnd good for the admission of one per­
son. One or------- --------------nnd Cwo-step*.
may be used
v&lt; hlcles.“tf so de-

adv. on another page, also date, term*
and full particulars.

crease the aulmcrlptlon* for the -work
the design being to moke them ag­
gregate 11.000 a year for the five
club rooms, which the Manufacturer*
Club had agreed to donate for that
time. Only a few of the business men

their aid.

consist

STAGED IN GRAND RAPIDS

Thc Grand Rapids Herald of Mon-

onstratloni of continued devotion.
Every seat In the audltorluth was fllled. and the deepest attention was ac­
corded his discourse.

Inside of the Cup" in hl* own words,
emphasizing salient point* with Obser­
vations and Iqcal applications. Hl* de-

the point, lie spoke with the old
fervor which made his preaching In
thl* Chy a subject of wide Interest and
comment. Winston Churchill’s book
though members of the audience who
The list Include*

ward.

text provided by the book, wherein
evil use*. It was pointed how llttl*
the smug sanctimony of many weal­
thy church member* and church pH-

w|th which the wealth was employed.
Rev. Bready urged a common broth­
erhood In the church, equality in the
sight-of God. He said that the real
Christianity that counted, today was
the practical Christianity, And not
roughly cleansed might the church of
God feel that It was fulfilling Ra mls-

REV. A. AMES MAYWOOD, OF

JACKSON FIRST M. E.

PROPOSE APPROPRIATION

temporarily last

seo those who called to Me him.
4* expected to return any day.

of Ingenuity nnd push at command is
the show’a
grand success, not only from ■ ke
point of Instruction and Information
Council Decided to Submit to .Voters concerning different makes of motor
Proposition to Spend g.125 An­
cars, but from point of entertainment
nually for Three Year*.
able In the big building haa been millIn addition to deciding to submit
the commission government project to the different exhibitor* of car*.
the vote of the people, the atty coun­
cil also decided on Tuesday evening to ed almost the entire third section Ito
let th* people decide whether they automobile advertising of those mate*
want to follow the example of other
cities In the state and authorize an
appropriation for public band conconcerned In motoring or to any Th citizens will decide In Aprfl may contemplate purchaalng cars
whether they want to expend 1325 coming season.
annually for three year* for 10 con­
Under the present splendid n
cert* yearly by Kubnzel'a Military
Band, the council
designating In
which public place* these concert*
shall be held.

FOR PUBLIC BAND CONCERTS being utilized to make

He to go ‘pleaae phone 47I-J not U&lt;ter
than Friday evening.

Before that

Rev. Bready’a avrmon thera Sunday:
"With an eloquence and persuasion
which brought many In hla audience

Will Ih- Held In the Kllngmati Buildthe democratic slate contra! commit­ whlch Barry county also furnished a
tee that Postmaster Felghner, of
Nashville, wn* in be removed from the been all but forgotten.
Nashville poslofflec resulted In great"
A monument In im
of the
The Western Michigan Automobile
activity among the democratic candi­
Show to bo pulled off next week. Feb/
dates for the •■fTi. e. Including Ward appropriate am
bo
9 to H, in the KUngman Building In
Quick. H. C. Glnsner and Chris Mar­
Grand Rapids I* t»r and away the
shal). Petitions were circulated, and
biggest event of its kind ever held in

called upon
i’ostmaMsr
General
Burleson and had the order "Firing"
Mr. Felghner deferred until March 1.
Inattention to the duties or his office,
were given ns reason* for removing
Mr. Felghner. -who is now-enjoying a
?rlp to the PncHlc coaat by permission
of the postoffice department.
Mr.
Glasner Is taking his place In the
postofllce. Mr. I'Vlghner ■will return
by March I when he will ft® given an
opportunity to express hl* side of the
question.

Tuesday

Ing at Middleville, with a view of en­
listing the buslnewi men there tn the
project, and the response In both case*

Having sold her farm. Mr*. Willard
Ferry will have an auction sale of
her personal property at the farm Inside of the Cup” nt Trinity M. E.‘
three mile* south of Hastings on the church. This popular pastor, who *o
long tilled the pulpit of Trinity
one o’clock. Col. W. H. Couch will church, la now preaching In Hastings.
be the auctioneer. The list Includes Hl* return to bls old congregation

tsli war will be n&gt; much n thing of

ly Speaker of the House, Henry Lane
WUson, formerly ambassador to Mex­
ico. the Peruvian Ambaaaador to the
Interest In raising sugar beet* In
United Suites, and other men noted In
thia vicinity la Increailng and a num­
public affair*.
ber of farmers have already expressed
their wllUngne** to make contracts
Tceclicrs’ Meeting.
with the HoBand-St. Lout* Sugar Co.,
The Progressive Teachers' Club wlh of Holland. Mr. B. Rlksen. of Hol­
hold Ila next'meeting at ths Court land, the company's representative.
House Batuday, February 7. Let evHouse on Saturday, was compelled to
there *■ a Urge attendance la deaired. go home on ^eflount of Illness on FrlGas Houm Coka 1* a hotter fU*L-

been done. No effort was made to
raise money nt the meeting, but slmcharacter nf the work which a county

a good bunch of shipper* and butch­ REV. R. H. BREAUY MOVES
ers, n lot of young cattle, three tine
MANY LISTENERS TO TEARS
-i,I giving milk. &amp;| Bp|cn(j|&lt;|
cow*. nJ
ewe*, registered black top .....
„w
merino
mm. 16 hog*. 35 hens, a lot of hay Baiting* Pastor Prvaclics Eloquent
and grain, u good list of farm tools,
many of them practically new, and if

.............. .
wv.crai
of six coupons. Holders of -head of hogs,
some chickens, quantity
clover hay and fodder. *umu good
farm tool* See the auction sale on
on. application at the gate.
Efforts another
page for full list. date. term*.
many coupon elc,
■t th.
*
llnnnclally.
11 usm-I I Grcenflcld.
will bo held on
Bussell Green tie Id has decided to
lendent* will be appointed and other dispose of hla personal property, so
Important matters will be dlicussed. will have an auction sale at hl* farm
masterpiece upon uhlch eighth gradsix miles sou th and one-fourth mile
the grounds wll also be Informed what east of Hastings, sale to begin at 1:30
amination. She r.■ ■11.mended commit­
o’clock sharp. Henry Flannery will
ting to memory various passage* from
the poem, saying that aucif’ gems ■
memorized by pupils would be appro- ‘
good work team, two cowi. four
PROPOSES
MONUMENT
FOR
elated after they r. ached maturity/young cattle. O. 1. C. sow. twelve
The music for the Institute was
SPANISH WAR VETERANS shoal*, nineteen sheep, some poultry
furnished by pupils from, various
and miscellaneous articles. All goods
grades In the city i»-hool*, under the
will bo sold and iherc will bo no by­
direction of Miss GladyU Fetter, bend
bidding. Hee the adv. for full partic­
of the department of music in city
ulars. Wncm dinner for those from
to bo Erected in Honor of TImwc
a distance.
The following wi re e4ected officer*
Who EnlKicd.
of the aasoelailxn for the ensuing
A citizen has
that a
year: Preaident. J L. Worrell; vice
pr&amp;ldent. Miss Maude 6luon: secre­
tary. Lillian Me.«d; treasurer. Vern In the city park a monument In honor held at
of those from Barry county, who en- one-hall
Johnson.
of Woodland «n
jusl us Is being done In other counties
and
and cities. About &lt;15 or 70 men from Smith will he the clerk.
ORDER FIRING POSTMASTER
this county served In the army and
FEIGHNER IS RESCINDED navy, nnd when they enlisted their
purposi* were Just ns patriotic an
were those of th" men who enlisted FINEST AUTO SHOW EVER
Congrcwunan Hamilton Appeal* to in the civil war. Circumstance* alone

for persons over 35 yearn of age. lie
cqpdemned the influence* *f too free
Indulgence* In the pleasures of the
ball rcrt&gt;m. Tim minute that a high
school student'" interests are turned
toward the bull ro.tm, the time for
simplicity In life Is p tssed, he said.
a. Miss HlDftn &lt;h lli. red lectures on
Txtwell’s "Vision of Sir Launfal," and
teaching points In .&gt; poem. Miss Sloan

aut
tended by about 25. all of whom were

on Rnturdny. and made tentative plans
Joseph «U Cum plio 11 has sold part of
for organizing the association In n his farm and will rent the balance In to undertake the work.
manner that will provide the residents
year pledged.
of -the county with n good fair ami at
the same time rwtpe out some, of the auction nt hl*
Indebtedness of the society.
The society Is tn one of the critical
period* of Ils history. An appeal will and A. L. Campbell, clerk. Thl* wUl
Help boosj It along.
—-------- ------------ - ---------------------- . be a large sale. He offers two good
the board of directors in their en-; young horses. 8 head of fat steers

interesting address on th.- "Trend of
llhe Tccna," In the Presbyterian
lan organisation to oaalst In Improv­ Y-hurch Thursday evening, a Urge nuing the city park south of the school Allence Swing present.
Bls lecture
held the attention Of all hl* listeners.
meeting
Monday evening. He condemned the Influence* in our
social life which tend to make the
youngsters adult* before their times. flnunclai basis. The llrst step toward
committee to work with the officer*:
doing this was made by adopting a
tlon depended upon th'- extent to system of selling tickets, which car­
Second Wardwhich the children were kept docile ries with It *evcral Innovations, which
nnd Innocent nnd youthful, citing as may not prove popular with those
Illustrations of thl* fket the strength
of the great German nation where ognltlon of the financial straits of the
movo- young people o*cr JO year* of age ar* society, it.has been necessary for cvfounS-InahV^SflfVias«*.vH* said ery dlreetoV and officer to become
that every effort should be made to personally Yesponslble for the 11.700;
keep the. children young, a* they Indebtedness carried by the society.
Association." The mcmltershlp
The ticket plan will enlarge the
thrift and prog- gate receipt*. Single admission tick-

In conneclloq with the Brotherhood In
Improving this lienutlful piece of nat­
ural wobdlnnd. Which 'Many cities
would be proud to own. The plans
furnished nevernl
landscape gardener
bo used In
developing the park.
the floor, while
There are about 1,500 women In

First—It submits to popular elec­
ttun officer* which nre loo unimpor­
tant to attract (or deserve) public
attention, .and.
Second—It submits to popular elec­
tion so many office* at one time that

Comparative figure*
year* follow:

Four Auctions
Advertised
This Week

0^7090

ogrnphy toy Illustration.
Dr. O'Hhea, In addition
popular questions from

The Hastings High School athletic*
tamed to come back to their own

Interested to look to the column* of

During the Intervening year* the
number &lt;&gt;t rural carrier* nan been In­
- - • • r. Two. and
‘one-hair’ clerks
been added.

SET DATES FOR NEXT
BARRY COUNTY FAIR

fylng. There w«i no u no lost In the
Institute. The msStipK* were carried
decided to
on tn a bu*lne**-IUMk**ay. and consld- BOARD DECIDER OCTOBER fl TO I quit farming. nnd will have an aut9 IK THE PROPER
- ‘Ion rale nt the premises known a*
the A. McMannis farm. 1 mile north j
•F.RIOD
and 1 mile east of Dowling on station
27, Baltimore township. Henry- Flan­
nery will he the auctioneer and Arnnd hla polnta nhaUeri
NEW PLAN FOR SELLING
I traditional method* o
with lunch for those
LADIEH’ PARK IMPROVE
TICKETS WAS ADOPTED
distance. Mr. Warner
offers, a good work team. 3 good
ORGANIZED
Ivy* and other nat ur,.¥ formations are ■
nnd cornstalks. 4 ton* mixed hay. n
like I* take the children out tn a body Effort WUl Be Made to Rou*c Spirit of lot of farm tools and miscellaneous
Ix&gt;ynlty Among Resident* to Sup­
to a river or creek bed nnd show
articles, 40 Rhode Island Red chick­
MEMBERS
them what physlogrnphlcat features
port Society Financially.
ens. some potatoes and other nrtteles.
The next Barry County Fair will bo
BEGUN IN EACH WARD
date, tl-rms nnd full particular*.
wise n river valley. or .1 range of hills. held on October 4. 1. X and 2.
These dates were set nt the meeting
In all of his lecture*. Prof. Calkins

Nwrcplng Victory Over Htrong

out from proper public attention, and.
Third—It Mubmlta to popular elec­
tion no many offices nt one time that
the business of making up the elabor-

Lucy A. Sloan. hea&lt;| of the depart­
ment of English In She .Mt. Pleasant
Normal. Nearly avrr&gt; teacher in

BANNER.
“■ The BANNER has come to be
recognized ns the medium In which plained id a company of Bastings
auction sales In Barry county will be
movement would be carried out
advertised, so people expect to find
them there.
sonably b&lt;- expected from It. judged
by what had been accomplished In

HIGH SCHOOL ATH­
WANT EVERY LADY IN
LETICS REVIVING
HASTINGS TO JOIN

no new thing either In this or other BASKET BALL TEAM IS THE

tition nnd they showed nn Intelllgrnt
wish to hear and consider the facts of
the cam-, but as a limited time could
only be given undsr &lt;ho clrcum-

tlon situation.

of geography.
Normal colleg

next

Methodist Brotherhood

odist Episcopal church of Jackson.
The Brotherhood Glee Club will alng.

squad. An extra large attends
expected, aa Mr. Maywood U
following: Thos. Waters, captain. H.

son.

Walter Snyder,

H. H. 8nyd*r,

eratreet. J. H. Nobles, C. A. Gaskill,
Paul Otis. Orin Rockwell, Rtisssll
Horton, Harold Lampman. C. R.

Cha*. Bauer.

I wish to announce ray name aa a
Republican candidate tor the nomi­
Full obituary will
nation for City Treasurer.
l-wk«.
Jos. K. Hogle.
Oa* House Coke la uot expensive.-—

B.C

at Brotherhood Meeting

�FEBRUARY a, 1*14.

Ml

e Style ’tWise
In“anyShoes
♦ '■ -be
old style” ♦
_

x

- -

•

••

xlinrrtflAW MATE mninnMnc
MICHIGAN
DAfRYMEN’S
ASSOCIATION IN GRAND HAP-

-

Don
content with
when you are buying shoes, just be- J
cause you imagine the shape of your ♦
foot will not permit you to wear the ♦
1 _ 4
1, ■
latest4- 1lasts. Tg
If the shoe is properly
made—with proper regard to com­
fort, it will conform with the foot
snugly and, at the same time, give
ample “living room.”

AR ESPECIALLY GOOD PRO­
GRAM HA* BEER ARRANGED

Special Valtu, to the Owners

•For the first time In the history of
the organisation, the dairy cow will
receive her Just share of recognition
at tho thirtieth annual meeting of the
Michigan Btato Dairymen's Associa­
tion to be held at Grand Rapids, Fob.
10 to 11. Prof. A. C. Anderson, of the
Agricultural College will deliver a
demonstration lecture on the evening
of Fob. 10 in which he will use two
Jersey cows from the herd of Milfl
H. Edison, at Kent county. A milk­
ing machine exhibit will also be In
operation With cows supplied from
the herd of a Kent County Holstein
An address will be delivered by Dr.
Ward Giltner, of tho Agricultural
college on "Contagious Dlsesses of
Dairy Cattle.’* and E. W. Chapin, oL
Hammond, Indiana, will spdak on
"Economical Rations for tho Dairy
Cow."
Another feature that will

thl* display of moving pictures that
will be made of the Holstein herd and
*

Jhvnside *Shoe Co.
Masonic Jtmpla ^uildinq

♦ Phone HO

near* Coats Grove met in failure and1
Clerk Refuses Grand H.ipld*. Couple , in the death of tho coon uno night last

1 strong. did not lake kindly to captlv
, .
,
...it,
1 Uy. **e made all Kinds or trouoie tor
A.ndre’J!?&gt;0 ".“k,r “nd. iU“ £on* I his captors. Ono night Mr. Todd was
na lone Shafer, both of urand Rnp- ittWltkeMed ny the sound of gnawing In
Ids. decided to steal a march on heir | hl&gt; colUr H„ investigated ahd found
.ft*
mnrrlpil In llnstlnes ' .
.
...
....... . .
.
—----- ----- - ----- unu
creating navuc wnn me
appointed, however, when Count' * WOod-work. Mr. Todd concluded that
Clerk Andrus told them he could not lh anlmBr, d,,lIh WM ,llr only Wllu.
lawfully give them the neccasary per- tIo|l to tho proWcnl. iuld he secured a
r wedlock, as the law requires | wc„pnn W|th which he attempted to
irui a license
incus*; can
ceu only
*juij be
uv inuc
-u by
«■/ execut8 the coon. The animal, howIssued
M, In the xm.n.v
p|M yp R
dod|tl|W thc
the clerk
county tn
In whleh
which -Hb.
ollh- I|
er of the contracting parties reside. blows of the.weapon like a boxer. He
Therefore, it Is unlawful for a couple moved about with remarkable rapid­
to get a license In any other county. Ity, and led Mr. Todd, who was clad
Bevers 1 couples residing in Barry In his night clothes, a merry chase

i

the neighbors

and

friends

for the

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

I

I

our friends and relatives, th,* Macc.i-i
bee and Star lodges, the Hope Daring
Girls and the M. I'. Mfl Club for thclr ,
kindnesses and for the flowers sent ,
'
Beni. Blakeney
1
Adv.
Miss Verna Blakeney, i
■

10c
♦ Fine Grade Glass Tumblers 3 for
29c
A few 45c Brooms for
. ♦ No. 1 Ironing Boards $1.50 values $1.15
t Millinery 0. A. BOYES’ Department
♦ Vi Off

5,10 t 25c Store

Goode
Michigan

Hastings

notes of irterest

FROM CITY SCHOOLS

Dentil of Mm. Louisa McOirty.
Mrs. Louisa McCarty, aged

“PJ*1 »
ln Btul-tnd in 1S77. Mr. High Intends to be on the map with
* et4r &gt;
«&gt;«
“«°- th&lt;* other Michigan schools. *
”inci- ,h“! ,‘nlc’ deceased made her
The 10th. English classes will soon
£omc *h‘» h\r,
a,ldll|on »«&gt;
her son. Mrs. McCarty leaves a foster tak.- up their first tragedy. "Juljus
daughter, Mrs. Herbert SheHonbarger,
?de“4r
,
Funeral services will be held at
.is soon as the captain of the Girl's

। place In Brush Ridge cemetery.

▼

♦

‘
।

&lt;
:

♦

Novel Form of BwindllnQ.
A curious case comes from Belgium.
Two Englishmen have been arrested
In Brussels charged with tho practice
of bruising thclr arms to Imitate tho
marks of horses' teeth, and then of
claiming compensation by alleging
that tho bites were made by horses
left standing in the street

room Is absent from school on account
Miss Pettit's
Sponablo
r,„,Lydln
*,
„nJy one who rece'
ioo'.* in spelling on examination.
The ith. crude have Just link
reading''Snowbound."
c*,uruhlp of^ili Standish."
— -

♦

On account of the mild, weather, I have been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of these prices. BUY NOW!
Price Delivered
Pocahontas Lump ... . .
. $5.50
Massilon Lump or Egg .
. $5.00
Jackson Hill, Lump or Egg
. $5.00
White Ash, Lump Coal .
. $4.50
White Ash, Egg Coal .
. $4.50
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
owrt delivering.

LUKE WATERS,

ZuMHMr to F. H. Barlow * Co.
Hastings, Mich.

12 cents
79 cants

Our Regular &gt;1.25 Ladies’ Waists are all going at

UNDERWEAR
Ladies’, Children’s and Boys’ 75 cent Underwear.-.------- ...
Ladies’ Velastic Vests and Pants 50 cent values for.............
Boy’s and Children's Union Suits, 50 cent values for
Velastic and “Set Snug” Union Suits, gr.oo values (or——

19c
..39c
-39c
-79c

Standard Patterns in Stock

The W. E. Merritt Store
Hastings, Michigan

Phone 66

FERNANDO” CREMATED III
FIRE AT FAIR GROUNDS

LOCAL NEWS

ocripHon. Sold al lean than actual
cost of production.
Adv.
K L. Fairchild A Co.
During tho last few days eight ho­
boed have ibeen sent to Jail for 20 days
each.
They persisted In loitering
about the M. C. station Inviting arrest.
Only one of them claimed to be a drifIng In a barn in Middleville, has been
taken to tho county home. Morris
formerly lived In the late Luther Ben­
nett's .gabln. west of Newton's mill
until the city .evicted him. He has
been In Hl health lately. -

Bert Jones, of Assyria, were united in
marriage of Judge Mack. Wednesday. ALBION COLLEGE SERINS
.
About 30 couples enjoyed the Red, i
FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS
White and Blue Carnival at the I’rin- I
fess Rink. Friday evening.
Miss

candy.'
Numerous packages found in our
store, containing various articles of
merchandise, etc.: also two small
pocketbooks.—Please cull at Frandsen A Keefer's Store.
.
Emmanuel Guild will serve a din­
ner at tho Parish House, on Tuesday
next. February 10. from 5 to 7 o'clock

Owra 4045 Mortgage.
The endowment fund committee of
Albion college composed of President
Samuel Dlcjtle, of the college. Clem­
ent Smith and William H. Brace, have
Amos U. Hallo and Anna, hie wife.
The action la the result of repeated

Mayor C. If. Osborn and sun Wal­ pay anything upon a promissory mart­
lace made one of tho tlnrst catches gage note for *500, which they gave
the lute W. H. Goodyear In 1*9*, and
in Wail which Mr. Goodyear afterwards sold

I thirty-one wall-eyed pike,

.^ft.r the yells of the fan. ma ■&lt;*»• i ~~r~:
- 7V,—F
sided, much to the amusement of ev- M‘ fl,h w*'gh*d »»»out six pounds.
.
----------- i
daughter was born on Bunday to 14. Irving. The amount now due tho
college Is 1445.
not amused when the sounds disturb- I Mr. and Mrs. Max Eck. Max te highly
The Halles have not been prosper*
delighted with the little arrival, arid
ed their midnight slumbers.)
The building consisted of a number "Uncle George" Eck. whq is also a anev from tho county.
" *
‘i were consuin- wril-konwn member of the Hastings
, *100, covereti
An
.in oinwion.
Oiulwloti.
by the Barry
। County Agricultural’
I
In tho article about the program for
mo announcement or inc vnpitoi tiuv; rr /
...
Ings A Loan Association, of I-anslng. | ’‘o,n'e.r
11 *houM ba ,u‘«|
Renamed by the Irish.
on another page of this issue, Indlcat- ‘M ‘hr
,on , ,h“ «»«»" “nd
,. ..... I PiUton settements In the .unlhw.il.
When the duke of Wellington was ■___
conducting tho peninsular wars he had
■ with him several Irish regiments. One
of these stationed In Porto came to
like the place so much that tha men
Baxkct Ball Tmwday.
decided to make It Immortal with
bsll tram has no games scheduled ut
the O’Tooles and O'Haraa.
Henco
Both tho C, B. Benham present, tho Independents have book­
the town known to the Portuguese as
the Crook A Gould ed a game with the Luke Odessa In­
Porto has ever since been blazoned far
dependents fur Tuesday evening.
and wide to the rest of the world as
This will be a fast and exciting conInquiries are being received.
Oporto.
10:30 o’clock Ralph
on Friday
morningwasfromarrested on
McCaslin
Card of Tliankw—XVe wish to thank
i Tuesday for disorderly conduct which
wish to thank Includes wlfe-deaertlon. He begsn I our many friends and neighbors for
their timely sympathy and help In our
our friends and neighbors for the
on grounds of time of need, tho losa of o.ur horn, by*
kindness and sympathy extended to us
during the sickness and death of our
C. H. Benson and family.

enta. and Mr.
McCaslin alleged
nulled up the door.
Mr. McCaslini

and family.
Mr. John H. Eaton.

F L. Fairchild A Co.—
Adv.

Adv.

Kenneth Tims from Grand Rapids

No age or condition Is without' its I room Is absent on account of Illness,
heroes. Tho least incapable general^
Hccund Ward.
0' ln-a nation is its Caesar, tho least im-1 Lewis Harvey, from Bellevue, has
♦ hc*ello statosmnn Its Solon, tho least entered the third grade.
confused thinker ltd Socrates, the
Tu”"r h‘*
*fur
several nays absence.
+ least commcnplaco poet. Its Shake- i
Napkin rings uro being made in
* I speare.—George Bernard Shaw.
the manual training work.

COAL IS LOWER!

150&gt;

Polo Cheviot*, 28 inches wide.

ed Bunday noon.
A horse and cow
^!thr buutrmakerr judging contest nnd
When Myron Emmons, who had
1 starter contest. Sewn silver cups and quarters
In the sheds left the stove
krt-mllk.
time to llnd the place In flumes. J. D.
Rounds and V. Mance succeeded In
Rapids Association of Commerce will
WANTS $5,000
DAMAGES
I.UUU UnfllAULO
nw.iro six cups lor me nignesi-scor- flumes.
Tho Bremen soon arrived,
rnnn lunottu DDCCCC ln* m,lk “ntl cr*»'" entered by Grand nnd saved portions of both ends of the
inUM An Un til bntutr. itaplds producers and retailers.
building.
"Fernando,” however, was
1 The annual banquet will be held
on
consumed
In tho flames, us the lire
Battle
started near his stall nnd spread so
Downey,
tend this event as guests* of honor
have been extended w all the living
former officers of tho Association,
thirteen In number, and of these, tlon. which paid *1,200 for him. Ho
down and so svrloualy Injured that he nine have already slgnllled their In- had a long pedigree and was Import­
ed from Spain.
of Battle Stowe; of Grand Rapids. Ilrst secre­
rank
"Fernando"' had an amusing habit
tary «f the Association. Governor
Woodbridge N. FVrrls will also be one games with the
tnruugh Attorney** Colgrove and I'
bls
ter to recover *5. )00 &lt;U&gt;r“----- **
held
While
——— ------------------ Andrew Bresee, uf JuhnEti
notes, which came acron

If Mr. Todd decides to domesticate of Sbultx.
The
II th. English classes have tinore coons
e 11
any more
coons he
he will
’" secure u young 1 years* &lt;&gt;f cancer. Mrs. McCarty, whose . .™
‘ , ■ ' Tic
rhich
may‘ be easily trained, and maiden name was Havens, was born
' "House of Seven Gables.”
one. wii'
'--------not be willing to make In Francisco. Jackson county, on
nr* 1
which will
’
,1 of tho wood-work..
I April 14. 1841. During young woman- , f"*’
—— ------- ———
hood, she was united In marriage
•"

Specials Worth Your Notice

Sterling Percales and Manchestar Caxnbrici, 36,inchoa wide that formerly sold at IS canto
per yard are now------------------------ ...L—
----------- j2Ml Cents

................. Tho plcHires will show the various operations
: performed In the uluble and milk-1
InhiatM in tho
lx* Heard During 11*11 Games.
' room where tho. milking In done with
county home.
. muehlriea and the product bottled for
There will be a Valentine party at
I uw by tho Rattle Creek Sanitarium.
In a Are which had Ila origin in the the Princess Rink Saturday, Feb. 14,
In addition to the sessions for dal­ explosion
of an oil stove, a large por­ further details later.—Adv.
I rymen, the
provides for tion of one
of the horse exhibition
Willis Coykendal) sold his 110 acre
farm yesterday to James Moon, of this
ell-known

that Mr. Bresee lost control of his
motor rar which was backed up »■&gt;
suddenly that Downey was knocked

i In adjoining counties contrary tp
is statute.
*
The young couple from Grand Rap-

AilrrrttM*d Ix-ttrrx.
Mr. Claud Kettlnger, H. 1. Willison.

New Line Just Arrived

We have just received our New Spring Patterns of the above
named goods.

ftastinejs, /Michigan'

ILLEfiAL TO 8ET MARRIAGE
An^Zt^h?^
LICENSE OUTSIDE COUNTY ^15 to laa K. hi. hou^a

their plight.

nghams &amp; Percales
A. F. C-, Red Seal and Toile Du Nord Ginghams on tala at.

Our new season’s styles in men’s, women's and children's
shoes embrace the novelties as well as the more refined
shapes, and will satisfy every taste for nobby footwear of
character. Our prices are the lowest consistent with quality.

♦ Hen’s Shoes at $2 to $5
J Women’s Shoes, $1.50to$5
♦ Hisses’ and Children’s
Shoes, 50c to $2

I

A Special proposition for one week only:The coupon below is worth fifty cents per ton on each
ton of Genuine Gas House Coke/ purchased during the week
ending February 14th. 1014. Fill out the blanks and present
the coupon to your dealer, or to us, and save money on the
best winter fuel.
x

Elwln Henry lias entered the 6th.

was ht’ld In Th.’maa Sullivan's office
on Monday cvrnlttff to make further
plans for holding tho democratic ban­
quet in the near future. The followmlttces:
. . ’
Commltl&lt;c on speakors^M.'harlea
Potts. Thomas Sullivan, John Dawson.
Committer on uiuslo—Charles Karr.
Frank Horton, Jack Davison.
Committee on decoration—John
Wooton, Lyle Tobias. Win. Hubbins.

COKE COUPON
I hereby accept your special offer and
ask that you delivertons of Gen­
uine Gas House Coke to me at No.
* .atreet. during the
week ending Feb. 14. 1014 with the under­
standing that this coupon is to be accept­
ed as a payment of. fifty cents per ton
toward each ton purchased.
Signed:

■Committer

Cummltiec on hall and arrange­
ments—William Hllebcc, IL C. Wun­
derlich. Ward Quick. Jacob Behor,
William HHtun.
Commltt** on reception—John J.
DuWson, Thomas BuUlvan. Frank
Tancuast. John Dennis. W. P. IHcka.
Committee on printing—H- H. Sny­
der.’ c. F. Field. IL D. Trim.
। Committee on
checking—Harold
Tuwnscnd, Cloyde Mate, Donald Kerr.
Commutes mi ushefB—A. Carveth.
Milan WaHdortT. Jacob Bdger. D. K.
Tilman.

Hicks. A. n. wiiiian*Hugu Wund.rllch wna slscted secreUrr and treasurer uf the Democra­
tic Banquet Cununltlw.

by
B

Thia is a good chance to save money and a good time to
get in the rest of your winter’s fuel.
Thornapple Sas i Eleatrlo Co
• Phono 0.

�iAkb onrwtA.
COATS GROVF..
Mrs. Martha Miner' la mating ■■
Feh. 11 with Mrs.'Allee Chaae. Sub­
from a broken Jtlp which she recetvject "Immigration Day"
Mbs Artis FuHot MIm Charlotte
Barnum, MIm Nina Woods. Mlasea Fi­ day.
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Hhepard spent
lan and Mary Wood, Miso Anna Blood
and Mlaa Josephine Bray attended the
Teachers’ meeting ar Hastings ThumMan Tupper ot Blanchard is vlsltJnstltttto
I'll! ,,,, &lt;.1-.....,
------ ------ ----Buah
Dolton, District President,
Freeport.
conducted It.
She was assisted by
Mrs. Maude Glasnor.of Nashville, who
itfTounty President. Tho address In
Mrs. Run Lough has twen underHastings than especially good.
j lh* care of Dr. Morse the past week.
Mm. Chas. Nealdt han been vjsltlng;
’J"”*' -’•»&gt;».•&gt; spent Saturday night
during The pant two weeks In Hattie “"'J Sunday yrith a brother at Grand
Creek
•
v-reea.
, Ledge,
..
.
___
'Mrs. vv eax er ana mm. narnuui non., i■ in town Friday
Rev. Freemen of Woodland nnd Mrs.
h
slater. Mr*. Hpmcr
Bernard Black of Sunfield attended I —
.. — "
Morgan, and while hero, made out pa-.

|

Miami
thia vicinity.

tities Thursday mrnlng to attend the
Institute and Friday afternoon drove
over to Woodland to visit his parents.
Intending to go track to his school
Sunday, but Saturday’s big snow
storm upset Joe'a-, plana somewhat.
As It was almost Impossible to make
the drive of twenty miles In a buggy
he got runners for hie buggy box and
made the trip Tuesday which at Ihht
was a big undertaking.

-Mrs. Atny Miller han been quite sick farm Io n Mr. Drake Of Sunfield.
nnd Mrs. Roy Rawlader left Friday during the past week. Minn Beanie Klrnt worth A- Kddrnlmrx made the
evening for Daytona. Florida, where Dlllehbeck of Nashville hns been Oar- deal. ■
they expect to spend about four
Mrs. Flora Wood and Mrs. C. K. driving from the stock yards Fri­
Smith attended the I- A. H. ut Mrs. day evening bls team breamn fright­
ened and r-.in liuo Wm. BarkcFn burn.
Hattie Fuller’s last Wednesday
Cootter, from Friday till Monday.
There will 4m- preaching services breaking the harness.
Mlaa Cassel In taking n teacher’s next Sunday nt the usual hours. It hitched up to go home. They ran
course nt thn Western Normal.
o'clock In the morning nnd 7: Ju in the again and -i tree stopped them, 'but
J. I* Smith won at Grand Rnpldn
io stay In town nil night.
Saturday on business.
Dan Gerllnger of Nashville called
driving Into town thclr horse Jiccamc
rin his sinter. Mrs. Lcn Wachter, Alonfrightened nt Nickerson's wagon and
threw them out. The girls were not
Injured but the buggy was ruined.
lHenry. Bollinger In moving In the
Tungnto building thia week. Henry
says ho In diable to have a hounokceper most nny old time.
was third and sent J 4.00 and Mm.
Bessie Woodman. JJ.JO. These ladles
and especially Mm. Jordan are to be
Frank Smith began sawing bam
commended for the Interest* taken nnd
village Thursday night.
help
given. Many other ladles help- thnber for August Geiger last week.
H. V. Vanhouten and Dell Williams
latwrencc Kllpfer of Hastings vis­
were Grand Rapids visitors Monday.
ited bin grandparents. Mr. and Mm.
While drawing n load of poiaa from
A. Geiger, a port of butt .week.
his woods last Wednesday George
Tho scholars of the Les school en­
Mnkley wan quite badly hurt by one Blood visited In Grand Rnpldn last
of the poles dropping from tho load
Sunday Hcltool Kat™.
Although Sunday
morning wan
very stormy, all classes In tho Sun­ Mdfrs- A
day school were represented.
planning to have a now lighting sys­
The Loyal Workers held a meeting Thursday
large attendance on nci-ount of the
tem put In their church soon.
at the homo of Mildred Coats last storm.
Friday evening.
MIm Gladys Radford of Hastings
&lt;«ur Sunday School should be proud
field from Wednesday till Monday.
of Its high grade literature. Besides
until Monday
Thia nwtldta -was badly hit by the
4*lg snow storm Haturdity. nbbilt four- i
Carlton visited Al. Itnidter and family
tern Inches having fallen rtevompanMonday.
publlshed. The
led by considerable wind. Which piled '
H.uirr Is sending the,
•Inllvrs nnd friends In

The talk of the town la the coming |
r Aunt Dinah’s
Quilting party
h ch Will !&gt;&lt;■ given al the low,. l.-.n

Our Red Tag Sok* will only last two more days. The sale closes positively oh Saturday
night. Feb. 7th. Friday and Saturday are going to be the greatest days of our sale. Below are
some of our specials for Friday and Saturday. The prices are so ridiculously low that we ad­
vise you to come Friday if you can. in order to get all you want.
Notice our special announcement in Coats. Turkish Towels. Waists, Dresses. Rugs and
Domestics. Ask your friends to come. You will save money on every purchase.

Manufacturer’s Loss Your Gain

Save Money

Specials for Friday and Saturday

Our Red Tag Sale practically cleaned up
all our coats, so wc had n chance a few days
ago to purchase some winter coats from a
good manufacturer nt very low figures, coats
made from "Salts Plush" All Wool Broad­
cloth, Fancy Novelty Coats. Etc. We hnv*
marked them extremely’ low lor Friday and
Saturday ns they must l»c closed out fast.
Silk Plush Coats. &gt;15-00 values at $7.98
Best grade of Silk Plush Coats in valm-s up
to &gt;35.00. sizes 34 «o 4f&gt;. at only $16.50
Fancy Coats and Black Kersey Coats $9.98
Extra social values in Dress Skirts, all wool
ai only
-------------------------------$1.98
Afternoon Dresses, some worth up to &gt;6.00.
all with Red Tags that will save you hall
or more.

r-

nlienifed

now.

Only-

two more

FMIDS1EH

III give their annual supper Feb, i:

PRETTT DOUBLE WEDDING IN
CARLTON TUESDAY EVENING

the

j ding iH-curr* &gt;1 nt tin- In.iiu
daughter Mla-« Nl
marriage to Mr. I
tha Flpmliig, »f Kalamazoo. In
presence of about 6ft relatives

attended the funeral
Hulett, of Charlotte.

nuptial knots

Mbu* Mary Wclpport cainn h»m&gt;

! cation.

WedneatUv'1
ttldnesda).

brother

McClelland brothers were nt Dawson Woodward of ttond Hill,
l &gt;hlo. were plfased to hear that n lit­
tle daughter had arrived to gladden
their home.
'Charles Smelker nnd family of
Freeport visited their Bister. Mm. Fred
Durkee. Friday on route to Nashville.
Vernon • Alfred U Smith.
I The Sunfield Sunbeam club will In-

Singing by Grange—Battle Hymn of
the Republic.
"Original" Container.
Lincoln'* Birthday— Flag exercise
As we understand It, when the de- ’•y eight children.
Partmcllt
agriculture, promulgating
rules for handling milk, ndvisea; Do
not remove milk from the original contolner," It docs not mean exactly what
o Bay,

OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
percent if left with us one year
3 percent if left six months
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
subject to change in market value which may take more than in­
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and Provide a
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.
LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Lake Odessa, Mich.
•

Organized In 1888

—

Under State Control

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George LivertonPresident
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
Sherman I. Strong,.Cashier ’
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
•
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.

♦

..^r. .HUI
Iirilt. r "niv, win,
- . ............. ............. J
------ -----------nuw moving onto Mm*-.
1 Ui-luus luncheon was served.
Ous Tni*or of Ath* ns visited Mr. | The color wh* me w.is carried out
nnd Mrs. Nathan Purscll from Wed- tn pink undi white,
qesday until Tuesday.
| becomingly Igowne*

Mrs. Will lUu

the

Shirt Waist Specials
■ Onelot

and 75c White Shirt Waists, sizes 3-S to
4»’..... .
... 39c
Mouogram Tailored Waists, regular price fl.25. to
closest . ...... ............... ..................... I Sc

EEE1F1E1E
"Don’t Speak" Club. •
The Moscow prefecture baa just
conflrme&gt;l the statutes o' a .newly-

ture of which is the absolute alienee
Imposed ou Its members within tho
club precincts
Any infraction of thia cardinal rule
Involves a monetary penally. The
club is well appointed and luxurious­
ly equipped.
Gesture is the only medium of Inter­
course among Its members. The same
rigid regulation obtains at the club
buffet and In the dining room, as well
aa In the library and general rooms.
Orders .are' conveyed to tho alien!.
waiters by means of tablets they carry—Dally Mall.

No matter how many good Ideas
you have, your worth la measured by
thoae you carry out.

3k BARN

-pent Thumdny
md Raphiilr. and Jin M E. Calkins nnd &lt; &gt;i
Mr. nn.i Mr- t’ronk and 8ylv&gt; «i

Saturday

is the last

day of the
Red Tag Sale

Leg-Gansratsd Light.
A French Inventor has devised a
mechanism which. If he Is to bs be­
lieved. will conserve the health and
pocketbook while adding appreciably
to tbe joy of living, it la an exerciser
made after tbe fashion of tbe blcyele.
but connected with n dynamo of mod­
erate i&gt;ower and a storage battery.
One mounts the machine and by ped­
aling for an hour or so has sufflclent
exercise to develop his muscles prop­
erly. not to mention the pleasure of
wheeling. He has also generated
enough electricity to keep several
lights burning for an entire evening.
The Inventor estimates that a fam­
ily of ordinary alio may keep health
at high tide and live In a splendidly
Illuminated house at small cost

Nautical Note.
The Sea ot Matrimony is filled with
Hardships.—Lippincott's.

PIANOS
Did Much Toward Building Up thl
South In the Days Before the
Revolution.

The nnnu-il •• -tltute of the Co.it?
Grove W, C T I .was held nt th*
Singing—"Marching Through Geor­ church Tu&lt;-*.l.o. January 37. Hi 14
The Institute w" In charge of Mrs
gia.”
Bertha Bush *,f Delton. 3rd dlxtrlyl
Recitation. ’”1
Su Grandly’’—Mt
president, .ni l was conducted In net
Singing—’Song
utual carn.-rt .nd enthualaatic way

Socially- the white servant was kn
liutHirtanl factor in helping to build up
a landed arintocracy In the aouth, be­
cause he made ihishILiIi- the cultivation

’.This will b..’ an
Poor Pal
"Willie!" said his father, croaily, ”1
never used to oak so many questions
when I was young." "I’m nwtul sorry,
papa," Willie thoughtfully replied.
’’ 'cause if you had maybe you’d be
able to answer more of mine now,"

BILLJc

♦ We furnish everything for building purposes and have the largest
♦ stock of HIGH GRADE materials at the LOWEST PRICES

♦ in Barry county. Let us know your plans and we will gladly
assist you in every possible way and furnish our estimates of all
♦ cost. NOW is the time to call and talk it over.

box was v.-n • *ly conducted by Mrs. pendence, George Taylor and Mathew
Glnsnrr. Adjournment.
Thornton; Charles Thompson, the sec■-..MMH,,:".’..
”™i„:!"'•'’«»-owiiwiui
Which w.i« enjoy, d 7&gt;y a targe nudl-1 Cenpral Hullivnn of revolutionary war
cnce.
'
\ tame, had all been white servants. It
“
’
—
I Is certain also that many'became sue-1
Judgment by Faith.
cessful planters, and perhaps the ma I
Judge not by
eds anil things, take jorlty respectable and desirable cltl !
tho good heart and thu
good
motive
the
-cn9.
on trust. Believe in it, affirm It.
To affirm a thing is literally to mako
It firmer. To glorify the good self of j
(
Tito Mexicans have ft turn foP the,
another is to . * t going the machinery 1
picturesque which displays itself In
by which goodness manifests.
1 the stret names of the capital. There
When others believe us good, or Is Lovo of God street. The Holy Ghost I
wise, or lovely, wc catch-tho vibration
street, Haq Indian street. Street of the
by thought trni:nference and begin to
Wood Owls, Lost Child street, and a
believe In ourselves as true, beautiful
cautionary Pass If You Can street.
and good. And whatsoever things wo
Shop names, too. in Mexico are out'
bellovo In we think upon, and we be-;
of tho common. A drug store calls it­
come like that which wo think upon. self dale of Heaven, and a drinking­
Also we act accordingly.
saloon describes itself frankly as Tho
worid'.'juat" believe In thoso’abou" you" i Balt
lhe Uct11!

'—!------’
|
••Witchcraft"
•
In Lecky’S ' Rationalism in Europe*-:
&gt;A learned historian -i
--------a---full —
tho
gives
and.
fair account of tho rise, progress and
end of "WltchcrAft/’ and one could
do no better than to turn to him fot
the light one might be seeking on
that wretched subject

--------------

You cannot think of a more beautiful Gift to
your family than a Piano; it means not only
education but joy for everybody, and YOU
are the only source through which your family
can secure this great gift.

But tn

a free citizen and owner of n small
i estate. Thus was ■l&lt;&gt;vclopc*l a yeoman
..... -------------meat In tho southern colonies, while
Qt the game time settlers were secured
for tho black lands, where they were
tu-i-deil to protect the frontier. Never­
theless. they did not form a distinct
class otter becoming freedmen. Homs,
Were doubtless the progenitors of the'
ntonal
Prohibition
...... ....
•w,r whH® trash" of the south, but it1
i ilgn and urged the
-i.ecial~ meettngH * i&lt;&gt; ll*
&lt;hat environment rather than'
unions t&lt;&gt; h*d
arouse Inter
in tbe movement.. birth was tbe main factor In producing
Rcrltntlon -&gt;
this class. While comparatively few
8. W. Smith rare to prominence, yet there are some
Freeland sp"*'1' "n ihe "Temperance
notable examples to the contrary. Two'
he!pfu|k*ind u:-.i *■ live. Thr^i^eatjon
of the Ih-claratlon of Indo­

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«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**«♦♦♦♦

In Harper's Magazine

followed :*y a p *:■ r. "Press and Lft. i
nture," by Mr». Allie Fuller.
Tl
thought w.i- * ’'Phaalxcd that «
should hnv,- «!— idedly tempemn*.
and-rellglou* i i i.ilure in the home,
Mrs. Gluan- r • : '.lahvIHc conducted

■—The Nautiiux.

E. Court St. Yards ♦
Phone 254
‘

QUR stock o( Pianos is easily one of the
most representative Piano stocks in this
country. Perhaps you Jo not know that we
carry many makes anJ the chance for.choice is
unequalled in Michigan.

WHITE SERVANTS' GOOD WORK

llrnthei

FOR THAT

♦ Broadway Yards,
♦
Phone 224

Union
Suits

and beautiful presents.
Jerxet left for their

Singing—
Ground."
Recitation,
Htndle.

:See
Bauer Bros. Now
♦
♦

I9J6c

I'nbleochcd 3*&gt;-inch Sheeting, a gon*l «oft cotton and
at great hatgain.
.....
. . Be
Heavy Bleached Outing Flannel, as good asjroti can
buy for 10 ami J&amp;, only
J
Children's Ready Made Dresses, some worth tip to
76c, at only .
30c
Bleached Turkish Towels, sire 22x15, regular 3Uc
value, nt only .
...
-27c
Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers
32c
Children's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers
19c

*. Alm. |na la*mmon.
Lin-

Friday accompanied
.
d.ns"' vZlUn^’frl^nds*'" that" vtelnhy’ I
Mr. and Mm. Corl Englund i-re|
moving thclr goods to the ho.ii- of
thclr parents thia week. Mr. England .
Is preparing to attend a business I

’•Berkeley" Cambric, lull pieces

For Two
Day* Only

Returning t&lt;

Mr"’ T,,coJor" Mc®fle 1,1’
A 1 »&gt;'■
arrived al the hom&lt;
•
। Wilford Boatman's Monday night.

ice attended thn county
Institute nt Charlotte laid

■'Lon«ltlJe,' Cambric, shot! lengths

HASTINGS SANITARY DOUBLE. STORE
Tite Store waft OKIE IPHICIE to Affl

days left.

Wright returned u&gt;
day after n few days

li.m bjnii vIMllng hl* grandparent*.
Mr &lt;in.l Mr.' 1' M.......
....... ■ ...

■’Lonsdale" Bleached Sheeting. ....

Feb. 7th

HOLMES t'HI’IKTI.
| lUttle C

•'Fruit of Loom'' Bleached Sheeting

by buying

was In Hastings Sat-

n party **f * The Sunllcld tiviehem attended th*
mem at the Town hail next'Saturday I ra/unire‘‘,-'&gt; ~
Friday and
n,*h*’
,
I Saturday.
EAST WOODLAND.
All our teachers attended t

LAST GALL

Carter’s

.

"For," said the humorist, who was
endeavoring to throw the woman's
club into mirthful convulsions, "as
Shakespeare says in Pi»radiae Lost, ’a
man's u man for a’ that.’" '"Mercjk
__________
_ r.„.
what Ignorance."
the________
second_vlce-presldent whispered to tho recording see­
rotary, "
'Shakespeare
'
didn't write
”
Paradise Lost."

-QI course you've often wished for one, but it
seemed a luxury that others could afford,* but
not you. Now did it ever occur to you that
"others" thought the same thing before they
talked it over with us?
It's part of our business to show you how easy
it is for you to own a piano, and wc want to talk
it over with you. Our easy payment plan will
please you.
\

PLAYERS
It you want the greatest musical instrument
ever invented, come in and let us demonstrate
the wonderful PLAYER PIANO. Ynu become
an artist at the Piano the moment -you sit down
in front of a Player.
Here , is the greatest
achievement of modern inventions; takes the
• place of a silent Piano in the home and maxes
YOU the artist. Besides, you can play it by
hand lixe the regular Piano. Come in and see
a wonderful array of these wonderful instru­
ments. We sell them on monthly payments.

Friedrich’s
■

X

DOWNTOWN STORE
206 MONROE AVENUE

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

�Successors to Lopperithien Co
Every day we are becoming more and more settled and by the time this paper
issued we will be straightened around enough to wait upon you better, both in
' the
dry goods as well as the grocery department.
We hope you will come in and see us and make yourself at home here as in the
past.
i
•
We offer many excellent bargains this week Friday and Saturday in Dry Goods,
Ready-to.-wear and Groceries.

SEND
CDpri Al
1 /TL 1—4

17 bars of Lenox Soap,

with $1.00 extra groceries, sugar not included

VALENTINE^

Canned Jhlmon

/fastings Purity plour

Jfeinzs

JUST RECOUNT THE} LITTLE TREASURES YOU HOLD
DEAR WHICH OTHERS HA VE GIVEN YOU, AND WHICH YOU
STILL [POSSESS'. AFTER MANY YEARS. YOUR OWN HAPPI­
NESS WHICH THESE REMEMBRANCES REVIVE WILL INSPIRE
YOU TO}SEND VALENTINES WHICH WILL NOT PERISH WITH

CC

The "Home Product"
Per Sack «X

87 Varieties

THE DA Y.
।----- WE HA VE SCORES OF APPROPRIA TE VALENTINE ••RE­
MEMBRANCES” IT WILL PLEASE YOU TO GIVE, AND THOSE
WHOM YOU CHERISH, TO RECEIVE. THE QUALITY OF OUR
GIFTS IS SUPERB I THE PRICES HONEST.

Fresh supply of these choice
bottled goods.

Large 3-lb sacks,
Special! 3 sacks for____________

25c

"Monarch" Oat Meal
Beinz's fork and Beans

L. V. BESSMER

Choicest brand of bulk Rolled
Oats. Special! 7 lbs for_

with Tomato Sauce

*

THE RELIABLE JEWELER

10 and J5c size

fiulk Starch
Special!

Rainis Jbmato Ketchup

'

IB and 25 c size

PtinEE Jomato Jiup

’TXiSI’wJnKSfJ'Iunk Crolt- *“

.

We call particular attention to the excellent grades
ol coffee in our stock.
*
Our Mex-O-Ja Coffee
at per lb._____ _ _______ ___________Ovv

Our Cresco Coffee
at per lb.__

the very beat

was In tho city Tuesday.
Miss Josephine Nosh spent last ■
'week with friends In Albion.
George Kelley was in Grand Rap-1
Ids over Bunday, visiting relatives.
A. Ar Anderson returned Bunday
evening from hla trip to Oklahoma.
Mrs. Marie Fisher visited relatives,
and friends In the country laat week.
L. II. Pryor was In Benton Harper
and fiL Joo last week on legal bull- ;

7 lbs for______________

25c
25c

Jfigh tirade Coffees

Finest grade on the market

personal mention

10 and lie afu

with Tomato Sauce

10 and IBc

__ OOC

are unsurpassed for mild and sweet flavor and choice
atonia. Try ope of these brands.

Oranges--Special

Beinz's Spaghetti

“Raceland" Salmon
A very good grade of
Salmon tall earn
1

Jienkel’s Pancake jriour

cheeper dun Apple.

Choicest grade of sweet juicy California Navel
Oranges, one of the sweetest varieties
435c size. Special for SaturdayLOu UZi

Special-—._______

IvC

“King" Salmon
A fine brand of light
red Salmon, tall cans J *
SpecialA -

“Chic”. Salmon
A very choice red sal­
mon. Tall cang.
1 i
Special each .-*-«

"Kodiak" Salmon
The finest grade of red
Salmon in tall cans.
1 O
Specjal each-*-O

“Quaker" Puffed
Rice
Most nutritious of all
Cereals. 15c pckg.
QfZ
Special 2 for...

Mrs. George Payne. of Delton, was
the guest of Mrs. M. W. Hicks. Wed-

Arils Townsend, of Grand Rapids,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stowell.

ACTOR DROWNEOIWSUN

COLLISION KNOWN HERE
Gixirgv Iambi, of MBcsri Thcniriml
Co.. Went U&lt;n»n InBtcamcr Nan­
tucket in (,ticwt&gt;eskc liny.
The Detroit Frttc Pres* on Monday

Let THE‘BANNER advertise your Auction Safe,
other systems beaten a mile.

It has all

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to dispose of my personal property, I will hove an Auction Sala at my farm
6 miles south of Hastings and *4 mile oast Or 3 miles north and *4 mile eaat of Dowling
• -

on Section 9. Baltimore township, on
togruph. which was that of a woman
who bore such an astonishing likeness
to the lady residing hero that It was
almost impossible to distinguish the
difference. It was tho picture of Mr.
lewis' wife, who had died some time I
before, and he was visibly moved by
llndlng some one so much resembling
her. He was a m.yi of conaldtnsbli.wcalth and culture ,md tho lady has

wan being played In Grand Rapid*,
the correspondent in this city, who
whm no more Inti rested In him than
io grant the whim ot an unusual num,
was culled up by telephone by Mr.

held at the homo Friday and
the remain* were brought to thia city
where the funeral was held Bunday
afternoon nt the home of Mr. nnd
Mr*. Jay Blakeney nn Ho.. Hanover

war

choose to tiring &lt;omo to Grand Rap­
id* and tin hla gumu. flho ycnt ac­
companied by another &lt;woinan. and
they received a -very cordial welcome

Wednesday, Feb. 11th
commencing st 1:30 o'clock sharp

HORSES

POULTRY

Bay horse, xx years old. weight 1300 pounds. ,
Bay hone, n years old, weight 1300 pounds.
This is an extra good team, single or double,
sound and true.

60 good laying hens. 3 geese and 1 gander,
Tulouse. 2 ducksand x drake. 4 hen turk­

/ CATTLE

eys.

1 gobbler. Bronze.

MISCELLANEOUS*

Roan cow 9 years old giving milk, due May xa.
Spotted cow 5 years old, due March 7.
Heifer x year old, 3-quarier Holstein.
,
3 heifer calves, 7 months old.

SWINE
0. 1. C. Brood Sow wt. 250, due March 15.
*
12 fall shoats. wt. .125 lbs. each.

2-horse Studebaker ^“80°’
_ 3x9 dumb lioards.
' Double work harness, crotch strap, brass
trimmed
inch, new last spring..
Buggy pile.
5° cedar posts.
2 bushels White Cap Dent Seed Com.
2 bushels Yellow Dent Seed Corn.
x stack corn stalks.

SHEEP
18 Shrop good, breeding ewes 2 and 3 years
old. 1 Cotswold ram, 3 years old.
flupt. O. K. Balyeat. of Bparts. Mi­
nded the Teachers’ Institute here
aursdsy and Friday, and was the
Meat of Mr. and Mrs. Burt ttaeon.
MUa Josephine Anderson Is expeclil hrinu- from Akeley College, Grand

WARM DINNER TO THOSE COMING FROM A DISTANCE. SHELTER
FOR HORSES IN CASE O/F STORM.

An Announcement
Increase of Dividends
..r.0’'„u,’?r*,^’0, ,rn ymrapaittli

applies Io the I’repsld

1

to the Investor lu cash the 1st of
Jamnry and July.
Writ* for lull pi»rtlcuUr».

Capita

•aawi •

Um iMMIHNn,

Lansing, Mich.

All Goods to b. Sold—No By­
bidding.

Earl Hicks, reporter.
To the Point
A lawyer residing In Washington,
and noted for hla laconic style of ex­
pression. sent the following terse and
witty note to a refractory client who
would not comply with hla reiterated
demands for tbe payment of hla bill:
“BIr: If you pay the Inclosed, you will
oblige me. If you do not I shall oblige
you."
Worth Thinking Of, Olrls.
“Tho happiest wife." « recant Eng­
lish woman writer la quoted as saying,
“Is not alwgya tho one
marries
the beat man. but lbs one wbo makea
ths bast ot ths man oho upurlM."

Children Need Protection.
Because they have Imi resisting
power, ehlld^n'ar* more susceptible
to all kinds of &lt;|JicaM ferine than old­
er persona. This is why everyscbl1d,
shoufd be early taught to avoid the
habile which lead to Infection. It is
little short of a? criminal riak to al­
low a child to work or play In a room
or yard that is not clean u It can
be made.
.

TFQMQ" AH &lt;umi of $5 and undir, cash. Over that
I tnfflO. lm0Unt 9 months time will ba glvan on bank*
abla notes with Interest at 6 per cent

RUSSELL GREENFIELD, Prop,
Arthur Glasgow
ClerK

�—

TI1K MMTUIC BA1OMI. 1 I JUU ABV

—r

-mi

Stock Reduction Sale Offer

Big Savings Now

provlpg,
kll?°on February »,

The announcement of this sale met with wide response. In
justice to your own interests you should attend, no matter if
you wish to buy or not.
&lt;
.
$25.00

$18.75
16.88
15.00
13.50
11.25
9.00
7.50

Suits and Overcoats, now­
Suits and Overcoats, now-­
Suits and Overcoats, now—
Suits and Overcoats, now...
Suits and Overcoats, now...
Suits and Overcoats, now...
Suits .and Overcoats, now...

22.50
20.00

18.00

15.00
12.00

10.00

25% REDUCTION on Winter Underwear, Flannel
Shirts, Sweaters, Fur Coats, Work Coats, Caps, Children’s
Suits and Overcoats, Dutchess Trousers, Gloves and Mittens.

Continued from page one.

ty ticket, who thus acquire an In-!
fltienee that Is capable'of great abuse.
eight pounds.
,
The •UlloIlT B4UKIT' principle
Judge Bmllh will hold court for
Judge North In Battle Creek today is:
.
First—that only those offices should
and tomorrow.
There will be a card party at the ba elective which, are Important
Masonic dining room next Tuesday
itlon.
night, to which all are Invited.
There will be a special convocation
of Hastings Chapter No. •». II. a. M..
Friday evening, Feb. •. There will be unco'nfnaed public Ixuniinatlon of the
Obedience

Io physician, who came t&lt;&gt; Hastings
about six months ago, has Ptarrd nu&gt;

Dishonesty Rare In China.
Right to Accspt Reward.
' The right of a public officer to ac­
cept a reward was Involved In tbe most honest peoplo In the world In
keep
case ot Hartley vs. Inhabitants ot thclr business rotations. They
Granville,
________ , ____
before
_ ________
tho supremo
_____judicial
______ their word whether expressed In writ­
court of Massachusetts, Ln which tho ing according to printed formula or
court ruled that while ordinary peace spoken by the lips, and so loyal are
officers cannot collect additional com they to the honor of the family that
pensatlon for services rendered In per the son performs tho pledges of the
lawn-, who
nuv may
U1U/ have
UH
failed from mtaformance of thclr regular duties, yet aI father
contract made to pay an officer for■ ftfrtuuto or death.
However hard
services rendered outside and not In they may regard tho bargain, how­
consistent with hta duties Is valid, ever convenient and truthful might
Tho court holds that a constable who be the.plea of falling busipess these
ferreted out offenders, relying on a ro yellow peoplo despise such sophistries
ward offered by the town, may recover, and keep thclr word.
! because detective duties are not with
*“
•C°P® °f » constables official,'
Hardly Probable.
A parrot lhat purchases tho news­
■
There is not much chance that a
.
| spinster who becomes really attached
paper every morning is owned by Pa-.
trolman* Jerry O'Brien of Allston1
Pithy Postscript.
to a parrot will ever marry. She could
street, vuaovoivwn,
Charlestown, ■
a minra
retired p«uuipatrol-,
A striking Illustration of tho say-: not possibly And a man who .would try
Each
night Mr.
Ing that-- tho -pltb
of a lady's
letter is|, to look and talk like that.
man. E
L —
—.. O'Brien
2
‘leaves
--------- i---------------------------------- ...
a penny outside the window sill, and! In tho postscript occurred In the caso[
when a newsboy passes in the morn- &gt; ot a young lady who. having gono
Friendly Tip to Parents.
Ing Polly shrieks, ”8ay. boy. bring In | out
writing
home to her .
. to India, and...
..............................
k uu viuv&lt;
Tho
older u
a an,
girl seis
gets tho less sun
she
A paper!" Tho boy brings In the pa-i f-*--1- —
-»—■-* with- - -following,
•
friends,
concluded
the
plctur, (or whlch aha
per and takes tho penny.—Boston i words:
-------—
Wl —
by my tx&gt;sod ln B wmU bo*&gt; —ClMlnnaU Eo,1—,^ that
th., Iv am married.*
—
i.u"
। qQlre|.
Traveler.
‘
signature

Disraeli, whose eloquence Lord Cur
son ranks below that of Gladstone,
tried hard to give hla hearers the Im­
pression that hb was not In the habit
of preparing hta speeches. Discussing
Plunket's oratory with Disraeli, Lord!
Granville remarked that tbe Irish 1
statesman hesitated so long for a
word that he seemed to be on tho point
of breaking down. "Lord bless you.“
Disraeli exclaimed. “Did that take you
in? Why, that Is part of tho trick. 11
have often done It to make It appear!
that my speech has not been pre-1
pared.”
'
'
Parrot Buys the Paper.
I

shows.
Mr. Edmonds • vpecu to arises, owing to the fact that the
strengthen his line of full blood Du- .ommlttecs are loo large to move
roc Jerseys by the porch.isc of some quickly.

of honor at

timed at the obsolete

Miss Mary Matthews. MIm Nor* Harr orlng to do buslnvoa ut present.
entertained Friday evening with an
Could any form of l-u.ine
dollar that
Both occasions were very enjoyable,
and the bride-elect received many­
pretty and useful gifts.
A motion for a new trial in th.- care
of tho People vs. Chris E. Groves was trouble and expense of syMrrnatlxlng
day. Hon. f. T. Colgrovc appearing

One rack of Ladies* and Misses’ Coats,
C'T no
black cloth and pony, now selling at•P^e/0
One lot Misses’ Coats, worth from $5 to $7
no
now selling at_____________________________ ^1.70

Special on Skirts
One whole rack of Skirts, formerly sold (Pl QQ
up to $6.00, marked at________________ sJjIsVO

$14.98
Takes your choice of any Coat in our stock, which
includes all our high priced this season’s Coats that
regularly sold at $20, $22 and ‘ $25. This is an op­
portunity never before offered in Barry county.

Skirt Sale

•
Skirts
Skirts
Skirts
Skirts
Skirts

Hastings National Bank,
The Only National Bank In Barry County
HASTINGS,

FOUND COCA

MICHIGAN

A cure 6HAND RAPIOS FINANCIAL LETTER

LEAF

—:---------General business conditions conHablt So Prevalent In South Amsric* Unue to steadily Improve. Money la
Indorsed by a Travellno '’,uih v-»Mrr. Investment buying conmoorseo oy. a ■ raveling
volurjtawin
markets.
Auffersr
....
.
,
...
t
with
On my Journey through the cold upduring the twist week.' duo to ,thr too
advance during the preceding
tains, I camo upon tho natives chew- rapid
three weeks. The real Investment

of
w.
t’n
dr&lt;

was not Injurious, whlla the other half
maintained that tho coca leaves had
such a bad effect upon the natives
that It held them back from civilizing
t..n.What
Influence. What shall a layman do

$6.00
$5.25
$4.50
$3.75
$3.00

All other Skirts same reduction.

$ 3.00 Coney Sets now only .
$ 6.00 Blue Wolf Set now only ..
$18.50 Red Fox Set now only____

$1.65
.$3.69
$9.98

All other Furs, Neck Pieces and Muffs sold in
about the same proportion as quoted above.

the needed qualillcations.
in taking up tho commission form
of government w&gt;&gt; would not be tak­
ing an unknown measure, for its
workings ha

lheir merit* in the navi
and the quality of the
There
CRKS in

In charge

at the minimum
cutlvi
slblv to the commlssloncre
and thej^tq |hc people. This would

HASTIgQS

&gt;

/

AT PRESENT PRICES.

'ifasr Greyer will

yea wilfo ti K you

CRYSTAL’S PRIDE.

goncy tout nny
tho country; &lt;;i

mtl ability to govern
Many another city

has been as

The first Preferred.Stock of

Mtedl ILa^ht

Mwya C@nai[paiiiiy

handled success­

You will receive the benefit of the ACCRUED

problem In that city of ItC.OOO poovery dlrectiorh.
no doubt of the ability of the penfully If thefc -'III only crystallize
lheir efforts In the commission and
then back thin commission up to the
limit of reason."
The question Is one that Is up to us

to push ahead the good movement.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON

PURE, PASTUERIZED CREAMERY BUTTER

executive and technical points that
would be
of them If they
«&lt;• of the work
ihcmsclve*
method is being

the

COME AND SAVE MONEY BY PAYING GASH

When 1 remember how earnestly
men have striven to think their way
into tho secrets of the universe, and
how certainly they have failed, I sea
dearly that only he who Uvea into
truth finds It, and that love alone is
ijnmortal.—Hamilton Wright Mabie.

OK POOK BDTirEK WHEN too can get

up the

fully If

.See the display of Coals in our win­
dow, for which you have your choice at
only $4.98. These are regular $10 to $15 Coats.

Bull Disturbed Services.
A bull attended church, where mass
was being celebrated, In Terragon,
Spain, recently. Tho congregation
was soiled with panic and stampeded,
two persons being seriously injured. I
The animal was finally shot inside the
church.

that
effect, and this would bo practically
what this city 'would do under the
coinmtsslon
‘ '
*
With the added

debt to hamper thi
tn thn front und&lt;-

$4.98

from silk which Is heavily “sited" with
a lead composition, so that It contain!
threewc(aui
times ut
Its rau
weighttui
of_ lead. This
Umuo llBS lba BdvantaKe Of being
much roore elMUo and BCU a, a very
.
...
good• screen for
lbw
X-ray. especially

when the back portion Is reinforced.

Manager. wh&lt;

now. ___ . ____
now__ _____ ___ .
now___________
...
now________ ____ .
now_____ __________ _

All Winter Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices

PHONE S

Jay Gould, the noted financier, once said “One'frundred dollars in the right place at the right time will
earn as much as one man steadily employed.” This
is a great truth in financial matters that you must let
-sink deep into consciousness. But the question right
now with many is: ‘‘How shall I acquire the first
one hundred dollars so as to invest it?” And the an­
swer is: “By depositing part of your earnings profit­
ably;” For most any wage earner, by industry, thrift
and economy, can accumulate one or two hundred
dollars, and no better place to do this can be found
than in an interest account in this National Bank. Your money is always ready for you when you want
it, and your savings are under United States Govern­
ment supervision.

ping of much valuable equipment?
writes in the National Magaxlno. Tho
It is because of the necessity of
to be anticipated.
meeting the modern conditions that.
Bonds continue
leys of the high Andes. Seeing tbe
ddent that the
that the Ingenuity of the expert can people look so happy with coca leaves
In their mouths, I tried to chew some
mony has been Incorrectly admitted
------------ -------------------- ------- afforded
------------- ---- thia
by the court.
tallowed month will not continue tong. Recent
just like hay. But when I
nev. ,.&gt;r. w. at. runrr p.i»i«ir oi . ,............
, A
' ~
Trinity Methodist Episcopal &lt; HUreh.
C“.n we afford to go on some of tho juice from them 1 found- 1 offering* of thia character In the local
and Rev. llusrell H. Bread) pa.inr of l" ,‘he
ot &lt;'6mp.-tltlon with live
It a most delightful stimulant to tho llnd lhl. |irk.p advanced several points,
tho local chtirch of that .hm.mlna« 1 around us. and uso the old.
—----------------------------tlon. exchanged pulpits flundaj
Oll ! out-of-date methods woen there is stomach. For a long time I had been
. .................. .. ....
.. ■
tl,.. lies! Io be tin ,1 f &lt;,e I It.. Ink Ine
suffering from an ulcer of the atom-1
Protects Whole Hand.
In looking up Hie petition Hat, wc nch which was very painful. Tho coca I
grcgutlons were not as tars*- « usual. |
Protecting gloves generally in uso
but Dr. Puffer gave two inspiring were, surprised to- llnd iu little ob­
for
X-ray
work are ordinary gloves
sermons, which were much appreci­ jection to the amount of the taxes wt left no ill effect. I continued this for
having applied on the back n layer of
ated. Mrs. Puffer came with him.
rouldn't mind that a month, and It did more for the rubber that contains lead, as lead Is
and both were warmly greeted by concerned.
- — —— are could see value euro of the ulcer of tho stomach than known to stop the rays. But this is
many who had known th- tn and lov­
In thclr application to the any medicine that I had taken in somewhat
.MU
,„Ptand
,louc&gt;
,.
ed them during their five years resl- received
stiff
tacks
suppleness.
----.»
_.—.. —i. thj.
j n,1I(.
dento here,
Europe or America for this trouble. I anil besides lt |, on)y tho back of the
। In charge.
mention this particularly. Tho doctors hand that jg prolecled. A French Inlheir names on the petition.
of Bol’vla and Peru last summer were Tenlcr
uge ot a fabrlc wh|ch
There are many problems coming In a hot dispute about the evil effects - morn flexible
- - - and it protects
Is much
tho whole of the hand from injury by
upon tho natives. One-half of tho medlncss man, who was convicted
charge of paternity by a &gt;i&lt;u:ig
man residing In Carlton.
Mj.
grove based his argument &lt;&gt;a th-

THIS UNFAVORABLE WINTER IS
THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE
BARGAIN SEEKER.
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00

-fundamental

Galveston. Dea Moines
and other
the I’ancoaat Building.
American cities that are governed by
“Commlnlona.**
circuit court will convene on Tues­
The application-of these principles
day. ths J*th.
As Washington's jihould be . extended tu nil cities,
birthday falls upon Sunday. Monday counties and states.
Is declared the legal holiday. Court.
As to the practical application of
this definition to our local needs, it 1s
Our Wall'Lake oorraapoi&gt;d«nt tells
government la such that
attended the auction sale of Wm.
Gelb and Manson Norton. and that
they were highly pleased with the re­
sults of tho sale. It was advertised In
tlon. There Is no x*cnilng responsi­
Cary Edmonds left Monday night bility tn the mutter of handling tho
for Dayton, Ohio, to attend for a few different departments, ns there can

Coat, Suit, Skirt and
Fur Sale
Unusual Coat Prices

to

of Gnat Britain and othei

received another shipment of Gold doing the work of the city. By this I
Medal flour thia -week. It speaks Very mean there Is no direct head to look
emphatically for the large volume of after the work that la n competent
overseer,‘and feeling the responsibil­
ity of the position. This la not said
in front of hla In n spirit of t-rlilclam of any one
of flout
place.
acting In the rapacity of a conimlt-

ONE. PRICE CLOTHIERS

READY MONEY

a non-weighing,

dose enough supervision In the mut-

Morrill, Lambie 6 Co

One rack of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats for- OQ
merly sold up to $10 are now selling at,__ OxC

Zi2U3J?

COHMISSIOIGOVTIS
FURTHER EXPLAINED

Pers of the city have both declared
thclr wish to help II illong. and will
give space to any explanations that
'will make It clearer. Wo shall have
sixty days or.uion- before the spring
eiecllun. and III that time the question
Wilf be placed tutors the public Hi ev,ry way possible.
.

DIVIDEND since October 1, 1913.

The dividend

of 1^% paid quarterly is due January 1, 1914, and
the purchaser of stock gets the benefit.

A Faircfaiae Now TOi1 NcH Good

Btahras

Send for circular and earnings statement showing

prosperous condition of this company

. •

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Beetles
Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.

Grand Rapids, Michi&lt;aa,

�the

middleville

with their mall
One day fast
our druggist, received-a fountain pen

Il — ....... ........... - -----.
S3nd. Someone’s conscience bothered
them.

Hastings

Jhe fiest for the Money Jtore

ALWAYS OTHER FISHES

This is an impartial
distribution of benefits

Volta!
Pierre bad never
drank before. Had never done any­
thing
that
a
straight young
man should not
do until tho "turp • n 11 n e man”
men. Is taking hla IB days vacation. came out of the
He will spend a few cays with hl* son bayou and said to
In Traverse City accompanied hy his old man Etienne
wife and Mrs. Johnson of California.

Mors sRR* is-kept thin feed is raised
Mr. Cetostla Whitaker, aged 7( for around here. Every year wvernl
years, died Tuesday PBhe had I a ml* of corn and other feeds are Im­
hewn In poor health for some years. ported.
Dr. B. C, Swift wss In Hastings on
business Monday evening
'

wees.
-- --- ------tings Thursday and Friday in at­
tendance at iho convention, which iwe
hear spoken of as a very beneficial

dsT-'rvenlng from a trip about the
state, which Included both business
and pleasure.

LL our customers have an equal chance now at the bargain^

we’re offering in our clearance sale. In one sense we don’t care
A
who gets them; We’d like to have our friends get them, of course.

give him three
dollars a hundred
weeks old black calf, of his favorite for the turpentine
variety. It was eligible for reglstfr, rights tn his strip
of course.
The Pythian Sisters are preparing
And that
to put on a home talent play, an­
nouncement Inter of particulars.
Mr*. Mattle Bennway spent the last Pte rrs camo
part of the week In Grand Rapids
visiting friends. .
Etienne for bls

But the nice thing about bargains like these is that whoever gets one of them is a
friend of ours after that if he wasn’t before.
••

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx and Glothcraft Clothes

was In the village on business Wedneoday. Jn connection with hia prop- across tho street, announcing an auto
■how tho (th and 7th &lt;&gt;f Fob. You
Arthur Brace was In Quimby on need not go to Grand Rapids to sec
Thursday looking over a real estate your favorite cars, come to Mlddlcvtlle.
d,J1lM Florence Cook of Hastings,
was a guest of friends in the village
on Thursday.
A party of auto enthusiasts attend-

rere among

rheat to the mill.

the'M iddle Rest Estate firms.
John Robertson and wife ol
On Friday James Sanborn bad the
misfortune to lose one of the match­
ed grays, of his recently purchased
hearse team.
The sad news of the death of Mrs.
Edith Rogers Truax, of Sterling. Colo.,
reached here on Friday. She lived
here during her school days and mar-

daughter.
Hein! But the
old
man
was
rough on Pierro,
and refused.
But It was not
Mrs. Clifford Bolter nnd children because of what
are spending a few days the guests of
her parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Higdon, saw Amanda walking to church with i
of Berryville.
tho "turpentine man" and could not 1
Edna McKIbblns of Middleville was
make Amanda see him that made
Fierro take a bottle of whisky down
MiM Edith Seafr
Purdy and Into the bend of the bayou and
gel driink.
Yes, and stay drunk,
Mabel Raymond of Hastings spent sleeping most of the time till tho
Saturday nnd Sunday at hotpe.
bottle was empty.
Charles
Higdon
attended the
Teachers’ Institute Thursday nnd Frl- locks that woke him. Then voices ;
came, and he listened:
Don Perkins and friend of Middle­
"Dey say Pierre ain't going win
ville spent Sunday with his parents,
race this year.”
O. Perkins and family.
"Pourquol?”
Miss Edith Purdy has returned
"Dey say 'turpentine man' going
run his fast boat; dey say Amanda
Higdon

mother.

BOWENH Ml 1444.

With her during her Illness. She had Ing. Feb. fl. All are cordially Invited.
many friends her* who mourn with
Mr. Riley, who has been visiting
the (bereaved ones and offer their
with his daughter. Mrs. Harry lottta
sympathy In their hour of sadness.
Miss Mamin McConnell, who li and family, for some time, returned
to his home In Bottle Creek last Wed­
nesday.
Bunday with her people.
Dr. .L. I’. Parkhurst, of Grand daughter apent Sunday with the
Rapids avas here Wednesday to see a
Briggs.
very sick patient.
Dr B. C. fMft »»■ called to Dowl­
Claire Culver of Bradley visited
ing In consultation on Friday.
with his slater Mrs. John Norris and
Max Lynd of Charlotte was n guest family the lattef part of tost week.
of his mother over Sunday.
trolt attending a sick aunt firr some
night completely
time, returned horn, Inst Wednesday.
on Saturday. Vet
Misses Lottie Fowler and Edith
usual Saturday'* Jackson were In Hastings Thursday
and. Friday attending the Teachers’
Institute.
from the hospital on Bunday nnd
stood the trip fine. Bhe brought her
nurse along. She 'Was much pleased
looked for by her many friends.
now comes the annual Inventory.
Then in clime the now spring stocks.

Serfdom In England waa finally abol­
ished in 1660. For a century after­
wards colonists and others on a visit
to England were allowed to bring their
slaves with them, but by a Judgment
of the queen’s bench In 17*3. when

hardly through with one job before elded that
.„ no man In Great ........
Britain
there appears another to take Its. could be held as a slave. An act for
P1X. Nora Maok.r SmUh ot C,Z.- j “»
Uuwijbmt &lt;b«

man is visiting relatives and friends British colonies was passed by the
here In her old home town.
British parliament, chiefly through tho
Monday A. M. the big road machine | exertions of Wilberforce. In 1883, and
was brought into play and with two on August i, ig34, nwl g.0M staves
teams attached succeeded in putting b,.r.mo
Th.lr nwnoe.
ths snow from the gutters Into the bec»“« J™*- Tr owners were corn­
middle of the street. It had tieen Im-1 pensated by tho British government to
possible to get near the hitching posts ; tho extent of £30.000,060 sterling,
on account of the amount of snow.
• slavery waa abolished In tho East
&lt;»&lt;&gt;&gt;«•. «■» "»««•
«•»«»«ib’
men. prontlng by nls experience or n
Saturday, procured the big double j ^a*1 India company, in 1638. Great
team and sleuths of Albert Wlertngn. Britain had nothing to do with slavery
and started out on his route In the . tn South America or the United States.

Common Sense
Real Estate Talk
The statement, made by one of my competitors in their advertise­
ment last week, as to the amount of business they had transacted in the
last four years, reminds me of the following story:.
An editor stated in his paper that the -milennium day was near
at hand, because he had been in the printing business for 25 years and
was now the posssesor of three pairs of pants, with a pair of suspenders!

for each pair of pantaloons.
An editor in another town replied to the above by saying that he
knew nothing of this editors reputation as to Huth and veracity, but
that he had also been in the printing business for 35 years, and from
the above statement alone he knew he was a liar.
No man or firm, in this day and age, can prosper who does not
adhere strictly to tbe TRUTH in all statements and transactions.
There are very few property pwners in Barry^ County who do not
know me personally. And all of them know that anyone who transacts
business with this Agency always gets a SQUARE DEAL. They also
know that every statement I make personally, or through my advertise­
ments, is true.
My FIRST INSTRUCTIONS to any man who ever worked for
me were aa follows
"You must never, under any circumstances whatever, make
false statements or deviate from the truth io any way.” Any man who
ever worked for me will confirm this statement.
,
,
Everyone prefers to deal with firms who PRACTICE telling the
troth.
.
If you wish to buy or sell a farm, or city property, call on me. I
will do your business satisfactorily.

C. B. Benham
Real Estate and Investment Broker

•nd Office
Broadway

PHONE 472
1 astinSi, Mich

Pierre plunged into tho bayou and
swam* until sober. "Pardleu. dere's ■
more dan ono girl In de^orld!"
sober he went down to the stor®
and bought two yards of very nar­
row, very pink ribbon, and he must

Boys’ $1.50 Pants
Boys’ $1.00 Pants
Boys’
"
.75 Pants...
Boys’
.50 Pants...

cause as ho strode away from tho
■tore be was saying under his breath: i
"Il y a lea autres poiasons dans la
mer, toujers. Ah. oul! toujours."
And so thinking ot the other flshea
alwaya tn the aca. Pierro made hla
way through the woods to old man
Aloyalua* front gate. Ho surprised Ce­
celia on tho front steps. Pierro aat
down bealde her.
And presently
Pierro's thoughts eame to the front
with:
"I been t'lnk, me das maybe you'll
■all In ‘Lis des Eaux wit‘ mo on
Fourth ot July. Dm make mo proud.

01.13

.75
.57
.38

$3.00
$3.50 Work Coats. ________ _________ 2.63
$3.00 Work Coats. _ ___ _________ 2.25
$2.00 Work Coats----------------- _____
1.50
Sweaters

strong fingers pressing a tiny packet
Into her hand, only tho pleading of
that pleasant—very pleasant voice:
"Das my colflr, pink. You going

"Yes." she murmured. “I wear It”
It was a hot day. that Fourth of
July, with a boat race on tho bay. |

daises. Schooners, sloops and cat-|
boats. Some there were in that swel-:
tering crowd who followed the flight
of tho schooners, but upon wharf and
beach and bank every ‘Catan's eye j

5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
.00

Sweaters
Sweaters „.
Sweaters —.
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters

to pass up.

We’ve lots of

This Means

$4.00 Work Goats

Cecelia was awept Into alienee by
tho ruahlng sweetness of thia sur­
prise. There .waa only the trembling

■ou of 'Cajan's money was upon ono
of tho two racers
Ths "turpentine
man’s" cat, tho Kitten, that flow tho
blue pennant, and Pierro’s Lis dos
Eaux, that flew tho pink. They were
well matched boats, and beauties.
gleaming white with their bror.d bolts
of brilliant blue or pink; each with a
big new a«U. each with a lovely girl

thing

This Means
Men’s $25 Suits or Overcoats $18.75
18.00
Men’s $24 Suits or Overcoats
16.50
Men’s $22 Suits or Overcoats
15.00
Men’s $20 Suits or Overcoats
Men’s $18 Suits or Overcoats
13.50
Men’s $16 Suits or Overcoats
12.00
Men’s $15 Suits or Overcoats
11.25
10.50
Men’s $14 Suits or Overcoats
Men’s $12 Suits or Overcoats
9.00
7.50
Men’s $10 Suits or Overcoats

Beadle.

Georite

ford Potter and family.

years ago. Sh&lt;
husband, a son

at less than regular prices are too good a
other good things too.

$6.00
... 4.50
- 3.75
- 3.00
... 2.25
- 1.50
... .75

$8.00 Children’s Suits or Overcoati—
$6.00 Children’s Suits or Overcoats—

$5.00 Children’s Suits or Overcoats. _.
$4.50 Children’s Suits or Overcoats—.
$4.00 Children’s Suits or Overcoats—.
$3.50 Children’s Suits or Overcoats—

$3.00 Children’s Suits or Overcoats._.

Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s

$6.50
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00
$1.50

$15.00
12.00
10.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
2.00
1.00
.50

Seal Caps.
Seal Caps.
Seal Caps.
Caps--------Caps
Caps
Caps
Caps
Caps

(6.00
4.50
3.75
3.38
3.00
2,63
2.25

S4.88
4.50
3.75
3.00
2.25
. 1.50
. 1.13

Pants—.
Pants—
Pants—.
Pants
Pants.
Pants.
Pants...

$11.25
9.00
7.50
4.50
3.75
3.00
1.50
.75
.38

$1.13
.75
.38

$1.50 Gloves or Mittens..
1.00 Gloves or Mittens..
.50 Gloves or Mittens..

G. F. CHIDESTER
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 22

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Advertise your auction sale in the Banner
That’s where the people expect to see every sale

voted. They crossed tbe lino at the
judges'
stand.
Hearty ■ cheering
started them on their second course,
and after tho cheer one single voice
like a dropping shot:
"Watch out
he don’t get your wind."

What was It worth? Perhaps one of !
tho young sailors knew. Tense, with j
the "turpentine man" gave hia boat
every advantage hla aklll coaid comAlready the Lily under her reef waa i
footing It after the Kitten, and al- !
ready, but too late, the "turpentine
man" had eeon the white puff now be- j
ginning totura black. It waa too late
to shorten sail now if he meant to j
leave himself a chance to win.
On they came, the Kitten and the
Lily, and the squall, half a mile, quar-1
ter, eight; while tbe sky darkened and
tho Lily, like one struck by a strong i
hand, lay over. But there was a sure
grip upon her tiller and no flatters of
hope or fear shook the hand that held *
the halyards. She righted gallantly
under her reef, and with the foam
carling along her rail, flew away be-;
fore the rising wind. And then tbe
wateher* had eyes for the Kitten, and
as they turned their eyes upon her .
the squall struck her. They saw her
go over in the shivering water. Boats
shot out. children lifted up their |
voices and wept
Cacllla, looking back at the res­
cuers and thclr rescued, watched mer­
rily.
,
"Dey moat made some more fish."
she laughed, and Pierre laughed also

"You bring mo good luck." he said,
gallantly. Ha had fairly forgotten
that Cecilia was herself "the other
fish."

BAN NEB WANT ADVS. PAY

We Bought Early to Save The High Cost
We bought our HARNESS stock last summer before the price of
leather took a sharp advance and by so doing have saved about 10 PER
CENT which, we give you the advantage of. You can buy your
SPRING HARNESS from us much cheaper than you can from those
firms who did not buy their stock until later.
The extensive use of leather in the manufacture. of automobiles
and the dropping off of the extensive stock raising in the West has re;
duced the supply of leather, and consequently increased the cost of
leather, which will doubtless continue to increase for some time. There­
fore, it will pay you to buy.what HARNESS you expect to ne^d dur­
ing the next year or so and at least SAVE 10 PER CENT. We have
a full line of every desirable pattern of heavy and light HARNESS.
3217
PHONE 1

GOODYEAR. BROS
111-113-115 STATE ST.

IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

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Wednesday, February 4th we placed on sale

duccd lea day until they are closed out.

Toilet Soaps
We are cleaning up the odds and ends from our

While they last 3

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cakes for 10c.

Initial Stationery
Each sheet is handsomely initialed in gold.

A

splendid value at our special price of 25c per box.

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Regular price of these

soaps were 5c and 10c a cake.

t

These are

books that sold originally from 50c to $1.25.

Toilet Soap Department.

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The price will here-

100 volumes of books at 42c.

I

Valentines?

Ellis E Faulkner
Delton. Michigan.

The Rexall Store

Mr. Anderson of Hammond. Tnd

ry Htorr's lost Wednesday.
Doris McBane was the

CLOVERDALE.
1 Mrs. N. O. Bump spent
Wednesday until Monday with friends
daughter Blanch

Paul

Mrs. Duncan McBane, of Hastings.

Sunday al H. Htorr's.
Morris Johnson of Landing spent
Saturday and Sunday In Milo.

with Mrs. WHIIain Butler of Kalama*

to move onto .Morris Johnson's farm

Fred Ketcham of Delton spent Bun-

There

The Misses Emily Lewis and Alice
■lies attended tho teachers' Institute thn afternoon.

Mrs. J. nnd Miss Dora Itrnndstetlcr
attended Hall's moving pictures of

HICKORY CORNERS.
DEUTON.
Tho Epworth League are planning
to have a Valentine social on Valen­
gusta
hsvs
been apsndlr.g
tine Day. Place will be given in next
visiting the iatftf*g parent...
drsws* people, of thli place.

I Shults at 2:30 In

Vries: IL, The Safety

If You Want the Best We Have It
In the Dry Goods and Groceries we
handle only the very best of its kind.
Specials for this week are:
'
8
2
3
7
3

bars Lenox Soap______________ 25c
cans Seward Salmon_________ 25c
5c boxes Washing Powder. __ 15c
lbs. bulk Starch______ ________ 25c
5c boxes Matches_____________ 10c

••If You Got It At Kopfs It*. Clean.”

Michigan

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices
We have a full line of MEATS and
GROCERIES and aim tb keep fresh
and tempting goods on hand at all times.
Yours for a

deal,

WILLIAMS’S SON,

HICKORY CORNERS,

-

The committee

Frank Kelley'S'people,

who

have

Fulien

In algebra wc ore finishing Simul­
taneous Quadratic Equations. Thia is
our last week of nlgebr.i. Next week
wo take up bookkeeping.
Monday morning sV gave some
very Interesting class reports which
' Pike have a little glrljiy the name of ar« importanl topic,.
1 Harriet. Mrs. Pike wan Miss Janett
Friday we are planning for a de­
bate:
Resolved,
Invention cauaes
Athens.
more unhnppjnMs than happiness.
The girls are going t" take the nega­
many friends ,of thia place.
tive side with Ellen Kefiey n» leader
Lucile Brown attended the and the boys the affirmative side with
Course at Pr.tlnevllle.
Vaughan Mott, as leader.

cob lllnlriK&lt;T, fi ll and broke,his leg
near the hip Wednesday while In th.'
itinvksmlth shop. His ninny friends

Hlxlb, Seventh 4I IU| iu#hUi Urndcn.
The sixth grad.- ar. writing n com­
position on "William T.ll" In history.
In language they are studying singu­
'
■pent uart of lar and plural nouns.

MICHIGAN.

...... —H ,,,,
r,„uv»vur
Bunday evening.
We are glad to sec such good
crowds out to the meetings.
Some
uro coming to Christ, but our prayers
arc that more will come.
Don't forget ibe sopvlcea even­
night al 7:3«. Rev. Reber and Mr.
Benjamin Thomas has 'been laid up and Mrs. Mohney are still assisting.
rllh rheumatism.
Rev. McCue preached at Lawton
Mrs. Walter Stanton nnd children Sunday. We (Were glad to have Rev.
Harger with -us Sunday also.

I the snow drifts.
John Chamberlain spent the end of
the wi-ek nt the Institute nt Hastings
and with his parents nt HhulU.
Wayne Grayburn, Loreen Tinkler

The frlen&lt;|s here of Gary Moore will
n glad to hear that he la now on the

Harrison

week with their son in West Unity.
Ohio.

ing spent several days
with Mrs. Kate Na soln.
Jay Hart and wife a..
prise party In Orangeville Thursday
night.
Thn patrons on Route No. 1 from
Shults feel grateful towards their
mail carrier. Orson Tobias, for the
courage he showed Saturday In fac­
ing .the storm and making hla entire
route Tha results were a tired horse

Harrison Hart Is better at this writ-

Mrs. L. Zertile spent Monday with
Mrs. Amanda Smith and celebrated
their 'birthday. They have met to-

ROYAL
Baking Powder
Saves Health

and
Saves Money

Mrs. C. Aldrich spent Thursday
With her sister. Mrs, Maud Zerble. of
Hastings.

and

Carty are sorry to hear that she is
falling fast. .
Mrs. Taggart spent Monday with

winter that the rural carriers failed

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton,

with

Alva in Grand Rapldx.

mphy are having the Hinlts.
Tho eighth grade lire having bunk­
ing In a[ithmetl..

Deliveries made in town, both forenoon
and afternoon. Telephone your orders.

Sunday

Howard spent
Shutts of Hartl

Duffin's folks will run the Hotel.
There will be a masquerade dance
presented with a handsome chamber
set with best Wishes from the cronU.
Mra. Kale WllHsms is spending a
must comically dressed couple.
Mrs. Ebcn Pennock.
MIm Grace Sheffhauscr of Delton
visited ut Hasel William*' last week.
MIm Edythe Pennock and friend.
Jaj* Frle. spent Sunday at Fred
Bump's.
Mrs. John Burke.
The Delton school is expecting to
Winnie Veenstra was absent last
a spcling contest.
week on account ot Hiners
Clayton Brandatetter of Knlamaxoo
The second and third grade lung­
.'Isllcd h.'s mother Thursday and Fri­
following received diplomas
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Pennock of forTho
perfect attendance this month!
Helen Collins. Beryl Albertson, Mearl
Arthur McCtM. Carrie Gar­
There will be special services at the Kelloy.
nett. Alice Kelley. Marguerite McElM. E. church beginning Wednesday
night and lasting ten days. Outside
Claud Phllley.
help Is expected. Everybody cordial­
ly Invited to attend these meetings.
Mm. Meth Clark has been III with rln. Blanche Keiey, Verne Phflloy.
lansllltls for the past few days.
Bert Phllley, VNdah Wertman. Nina
Mr. and Mtn. Win Aldrich of Dowl- Siorr. George Duffin, Frank Duffin
and Elaine Duffin.
anil Mrs. George Whlllcmi
School was closed Thursday nnd
at the K. O. T. M. Hull tn Delton Frl- Friday on account of the Institute at
Hastings.
Tenth Grade.
iads are especially
...... .. ..ihuifiu,- nnu
I-rlday on account of tructiVm' Insti­
ing Mr. Bryant and Mr. Hohnett of tute at Hastings, which Miss LawKulamnxoo and 'P. T. Colgrovc of
In arithmetic tho tenth grade are
Monday evening u lodge of Modern
king up figures of sutf.i&lt;&lt;- nnd dls-

hopes.

.spent

and Mr*- D.

bolter.
E. M. CadwalUder shipped a load
of lambs to Chicago Monday.
About forty frienda-nr.d neighbors
surprUed Mr. and Mrs. Deloa Flowers
Thursday evening.
Mra. May Trafford entertained the
Wesleyan Methodist Aid Society Wed­
The Dolton Study Club will meal
with Mrs. Kopf next Friday, after­ nesday.
noon.
Emma Dlnkel of Kelamaaoo visited
at .home Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. F. Moreau of 111 school, attended* the institute at
Hastings Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlsbrkdgor.
Mrs. Fred Kelley and children were
tn Hastings Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley return,
County Ministerial Convention.
ed Friday from their visit near Dowl­
The concert given at the
ing.
Eli Nichole enteralned a company
The proceeds

. l-eon Dunning enter....... .. „ _
Sundav
Light. l.uke 11.14-36, 3.
friend last Saturday uhd
uhd
“ Sunduy.
lop|c# -inward Blindness.*
John lirundstrtter went to Cl
land last Thursday and hus nut
turned al thia writing.
[ To frv) ,|ron&lt;&gt;
Rood appetite
Little Homer Fisher Is qnlte III nt and dlgrstlun. sleep soundly nnd cnHuldcrnrss Hall with neuralgia In the | joy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters,
head.
.
the great system tonic and builder.—_
with 35 members.
Quite a delegation of Milo gents
Grand Rapids and
tended" the Walter Parker auction
Richland last Monday.
BANNER WANT ADVH. PAY.

vill«

day In Grand Haplds.

Our shchool had two days vacation
Mat week M the teachers were In
Hagtlnga to attend the county insti­
tute. •
Coate
Grove last Tuesday.
Mrs. A. W. Burpee and aon Floyd

their assistance so willingly to make
the concert a euccrsa.
About fifty friends and neighbors
of Mr. and Mra. .Henry Kahlor sur­
prised them last Tuesday evening by.
taking general possession of their
house and enjoying themselves. Aa

hbr 'of Hartings spent Thursday with

move to Shults in tho near future.

l|l»g hU brother'
turned home.

ly towards the piano.

Yea, a big line at your own price.

t

mtuurz.

I Southwestern Barry

Dutch Auction
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FEBRUARY K, 1*14.

NORTH HOPE.

Mrs. Will Bush returned home
from Hastings Thursday after spend-

Makes Better Food

CEDAR CREEK.'
Albert Hampton Friday. Feb. C. Ev­
erybody cordially invited.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Bergman and
Mra. Harry Johnson called Sunday on
Mra. Edgar Fisher who haa been very
ill hut la on the gain.
Mina Nora
Haynsa is helping to care for her.

He Spoke the Language.
dally newspaper telle of the ae
rival ar Han Francisco of Franklin
Dalt. the eleven-year-old son ot a
Philippine head hunter. Tbe boy camo
in tho care ot an Episcopal mission­

Somehow Good.
A lecture by that brilliant crafts­
man and poet. William Morris, was.
not arrays a season of rare enjqyniont.^’Bomotlmes. according to Mor­
ris' recent biographer, Mr. ComptonRlckett. his lectures were dull, as on
the tribesmen of Luxon, and is In. thst oceaalon when he turned to one
charge of the youngster's education. erf tho ladles in his audience, and
The Filipino lied remarked that ha
know about the United States. He tore.
understood baseball, he said, although
"Not at all!" was the unexpected
be called it “mikl fula."
reply^ "But I thought tbe color ot
"So you know barebalir* one ques­ your blue shirt charming."
School was not steamed uji on tioner remarked. “What do you call
Morris was delighted, for he had
Thursday or Friday on account of the tho umpire?"
taken great pains to find tbe right
Institute at the county seat.
'Tell him," the missionary prompt­ dye. His lovo of color, particularly
The 1911 WOOd piles are beginning
ed, when the youngster hesitated.
"Thief sometimes, but robber most­ light In Gothic Art.—Youth's Com­
ly.’’ the boy answered.—Youth's Com­
panion.
.
Sunday on account of bad roads. Rev.
Gould has commenced revival meet­
ings nt Podunk so there will be
preaching every Sunday at ten ojdpck
until further notice.
There was no school Thursday and
Friday on account of Miss Willetts at­
tending the Institute In Hastings.

■ rm sunshiny, hre keeps belter any-

A Philadelphia banker has distin­
--------------------------------When tha kitchon water pipes broke, guished himself by giving a supper
SOUTH HI'T1,ANI&gt;.
Aunt Mandy surveyed the damage re­ party at which monkeys mixed with
Mrs. Lena Fincham vf tin- city Is aentfully. •'Gib me a good ol' holo in tho guests. To avoid confusion, tho
d“ liu’gL^"
°f ”r “n‘‘
' de STO^ ?*&gt;«
guests wore evening dress.—Punch.
Miss Wilcox of Orangeville is
spending It few days with Mias Della ==========

Mlns Delia, Jenkins, entertained h»r
Sunday School clusa .Monday evening.
Light refreshments were served and'
all reported a good t^nc.
Napoleon as a Scientist.
N*l»olcon Bonaparte waa an active,
member of the French Academy of

1797. Hla appreciation ol tho impor­
tance of scientific research is Illus­
trated by lhe number of eminent
scientists he took with him on bls ex­
pedition to Egypt, where he organized
tbe Institute of Egypt In Cairo and
proposed to establish an observatory.
His Illustrated report of his Investi­
gations on the antiquities of Egypt
waa tho first step in Egyptian archI eology. leading to tho brilliant labors
of Champolion, Marlette and Mospcro
and the dominance of the French
school In Egypt, even under British
control.
Not That Way.
A little girl waa watching an el­
derly woman clean a set ot artltlclal
tectiv in a basin ot water. So in­
tent did lhe child become in tho per­
formance that tho woman waa led to

•'No.” was the prompt reply, " 'cause I
can't take them out"

We are a Farmers Bank and loan the
greater portion of our money on Real Estate.
There is nothing safer.

Doesn’t this mean something to you,
Mr. Depositor?

DELTON STATE BANK
Delton, Mich.
Capital Stock $20,000.00
Surplus
6,000.00

We Pay Four Per Cent

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
I( you have any?work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low Tas I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure* Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

Illness of typhoid fever in the-hospital with relatives in Hastings.
at Kalamazoo.
Dangerous Pride.
Mra. Gray of Climax who has been
....
..
lie BU1U
Unfortunately, a proud spirit is alhis place to Orren Dayton ot Clover­
has relumed home.
dale.
DELTON
MICHIGAN
Harry Woodmansee, mother
William and Fred Anders played a bad disposition.—Puck.
for a dance ut Dan Matthews' ncu
Hastings Friday night.
.
Delbert Cortright has been at home
Edward Johnson and Ertiest John
this week.
cock of East Orangeville called a
Although the day was stormy about Ralph Brown's the first of ths week
10 iKit down to a bounteous dinner
Mi»a Alice Fijli-y attended thi
with Mr. and Mrs. James Hill Thurs­ Teachers Institute at Hastings Thurs
day and all spent a pleasant day.
day a ml Friday and spent the remain
der of the &lt;wcck with her parents.
itlng her parents hero for u week.
Cltarcls Shultz nnd w|(g of Shulls
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wilbur of Battle visited thclr daughter, Mrs. Otjo NatCreek are spending a few days with xel. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas.
Last week wc gave you some idea of the value of the “New Idea”
MIm Emily Pruurhk ■ dhd friend at­
MUm Nellie Blanton of Bellevue tended a dancing jiany at Mark Fox's
Manure Spreader. This week wc wish to give you reasons why the “New
I spent Sunday ut home.1
ut Cloverdale Wednesday evening.
Will Stanton has come home from
Idea” is superior to any other Spreader.
Miss Bernice Mosher returned ftomc
Comstock.
from Hickory Corners Monday.
Because it pulverizes the manure thoroughly and distributee tbe seme evenly
There will bu a Valentine social at
Bernard IhrGolla wna in Grund
thn hull nn the evening of Fob. 11th. Ruplds Monday on iiunlnesa.
and in a wide Stream, making a nice covering and applying It evenly, os only a
Everybody come.
' 'Mixa Maud Cortright attended the
machine equipped with such a pulverizing and distributing mechanism as The
Teachers' Institute at Hastings last
The Gluts Creek Ti ll Phone Co., 163
New Idea can do.
144. huld thclr annual meeting nt
George Miller and family visited at und
Because, should the pulverizing cylinder have missed or not fully fined
Emerson Edgers' F&lt;lnruayy Jnd und
Asa Blanton's Sunday.
the following '&gt;fficere: Presi­
up a particle of manure, it 'Mll get a second pulverization from the rapid rota­
Mrs. Allee Wilbur has been suffer­ elected
dent. A. Burroughs: vice president,
ing with an attubk of neuritis.
la wu Edger: Mercian. V. j. Vanderting distributer. So we always have two chancss to one
other ntaeMfiM in
Mrs. Irving Brant entortainod the brook; treasurer. Wm. Havens.
lairklns Club at dinner last Wednes­
pulverizing tough and chdnky manure.
Fred Otis, wife und . tyro children
day,
spent from Haturduy till ThWjfnj- with
Because such a machine is a profitable invsstmont, as it gets the value out
Clarllwl Smith of Duwllng has been Harry Ddhn and family ut Bedford.
spending a few days with Mildred
of the manure, where a poor pulverizer and spreader is a loss to tbe user.
Hurry Dunn moved u load of tools
Miller.
'
to hia farm* jocrntly purebaaed and
Think of this when buying.
knowwras the Doll form,
LITTLE CEDAR LAAe.
Esther Cronk spent fyom Wednes­
Because die machine is a simple and substantial one, having all the weak
The farmers along tnu mall rout* day till Monday with Iter parents near
were busy Monday breaking rouds fur Quimby and ultmil' &lt;1 the 'Teachers’
parts wed out during the years of testing, experimenting, building and selling
the mall man, Mr. Bush.
Iturtlluto ut 1 lutings.
' ■* :
diem, consequently a time-tried machine, a machine made to work and|to lust.
Floy Whiltemore spent from Fri­
on Little and Big Cedar latkes, has day till Monday with.It. B. Foreman
returned to his home In Augusta.
।
und
JamUy in the Ht»r District
Ar du Owen started tils saw mill lust . Winnie Ulis returned U» her hoti
week.
in WllUaiiiMioa Monday altar a monti
John Benedict U on ihs slek list.' visit with reUtives In thfiivlalnity.
Mrs. Mary Owen hfts returned to
her ho me after spending a week with
Curts baby's croup. Willie's dully
her daughter. Mrs. Olive Campbell.
&lt;
cuts
..aid brulix.. mamma's sure
Some of the farmers* have forbid- throat.*
I
grandma's
lawieean -nr
den hanllng on their premises on Thomas'
Kuiectiu
ORvUm -.®ut|
Bunday. A. good-thing, help It along, -j-ouhold
hoosebol remedy.—Adv,

CHAS. DENE.AU,

The “New Idea” Spreader

9t

THE LEADING GROCER
You don’t buy anything "Btalb” from us; be­

cause we don’t sell “etale” goods.
Our TEAS and COFFEES are the finest sold
in the land, and if you haven't tried our leader you
should do so.

Staple and Fancy Groceries

ELMER J. KELLEY’S,

Aldrich Br

Delton. Mich.

�THE H,
-Fin* Bulf Orplnaton cocknquire 842-4 ring*.____ tf

WANTS

-Three

nicely

LISS THAN la CENTS

It E. Walnut Hi* farcy In eighty acre*. Good
property J* l-intlhr** part
&gt;anl. G. W. Craig. Hastings,

furnished Women of Sardinia Thought They
Had a Chance to Recover a
Buried Treasure.

or Salo Cheap—I Inna*. s room*, nnd
lot on Colfax Bi. Inquire J. &lt;L|
Helrlale. North Broadway.if.
Phon* SI4R.
electric light*.
13« E. Grand St.

Inquire

Preston Rone. Quimby. Mich.
Good land, lay* rolling. 20
wood*, some large timber.

Florence Smith. Iltietlogs.

Mill St.

Mn&lt;

phone !«R, 1
2-wlta

proved, good buildings, will divide,
aell (0 or *0 acres. Good timber
and buildings on either.
Price
reasonable.
George Bell. Coats
Grove. Phone from Hastings.
tf

bred Berkshire soar*, bred to farrow

Atmosphere at extreme Point Above

Determined.
the atmosphere above us is practical­
ly unexplored. Tbe most daring bal­
loonists have only penetrated to a

»UIO» dull., .Uh »«!. »d
(M, -h.n Ann. Rom.no — .ur I ±

prised at midnight by tho police sur­
2nd waW. Hard und soft water rounded by several woman holding
nnd gfl* In house. Inquire 510 Bust torches over a hole she bad excavated
Madldnn 8t.
if
tn the courtyard ot a house, despite
oinod ilolsielii heifer, the fact lhat tbe women was openly
.lurch. Al»o K&lt;&gt;od work. engaged In magical practices, sho was
•Electric;
accused of swindling money from the
W. fi'lino*. Phon*
credulous torch bearers. '
Brood sows nnd young pic* tor sale.
The women admitted that they had
Phono 633.

mhool.
#a*t of Quimby. fair building*, writ
iH house and barn. Splendid young
orchard. Ten acre* timber. Will

quire Harr&gt;- Ickes.
short 1 long.

An old Sardinian woman named
Anna Romano has been arrested at
Sassarl charged with obtaining money

BANNER

BANNER office.

land.
acres

Plano.

GS BANNER

WITH THE *10 OF SORCERY STILL M .UNKNOWN REGION

vlnced she was on tho point of discov­
ering great treasure. Tho police do
Grant &lt;&gt;tl* store.

“d

been penetrated by pilot baloons car­
rying meteorological' Instruments to
a distance twenty miles above tho
earth.
The thermometers carried
through thia stratum show practical­
ly no change of temperature.
Ai an altitude of 50 miles the at­
mosphere conslit* almost entirely of
hydrogen and this marks the upper
limit of twilight Clouds of fine vol­
canic dust sometimes rise to this
height, which may be seen by reflect­
ed light, but (bls Is tho only solid
matter found in this region. It is be­
lieved that hydrogen I* replaced by
some unknown gas of extreme light­
B|B Bmuunu
nul „
ness BOOTabove ,this
stratum, but
aa a
a
maller ot fact nothing Is definitely
known. The
darln&lt; Klen0,u
Bcarcejy dare guess wh*t la to be
fol,nd &lt;t
boyond a point 135
m)IeB above th&lt; 0Mrth-B surface.
.
_

very likely Anna Romano will bo »«ntented to a long term ot Imprisonment.
21. two place* uro *«, mu* apart.
Strange a* It may seem, tho exist-;
Good aoil nnd In good ahnpc; good ence ot the treasure is corroborated by |
fact. Anna Romano I* In possession
of a document written In th* slxteentn ।
Carlton Center, on
century In which It Is related that a
Imth wealthy wqman of Sassarl. fearing a
house. Will sell 41
French Invasion, hid all tho money.
jewels and plate she owned In a »*Ung*. Route 5.
eluded place.
i
' '
b
Wanted—IrfM-at collector on Monthly
Thl. woman wee subsequently «nu^
HASTINGS MARKETS
Payment 'Mngusln* Cltrh.
Part
J
time. Man or woman. Reply with dered and Ser body was burled In tho |
.
‘ reference*. 003
Ashton
llldg., courtyard of her house. A faithful
Grand Rapids. Mich.1-wk
around her neck s. locket containing
*Wheal la quoted ut »4c per bushel
near C. K. &amp; fi. depot. Corner Bolt­ the document with tho description 0f| today by the Hasting* Milling Co. All
wood und Walnut St. Will take In the place where tbe treasure had been quotations remain th.- *ame aa last
exchange horses and live stock. hidden.
’ week, except '
Will sell nt price* right. Frank
When Anna Romano waa arrested | cr
cents
Gallup.______________________2-wk*
she had just discovered the corpse ofj
tho murdered woman and the luckci Buu^.gje
ket price* tor cuttle hl dee. I pay with the secret document. The police Kgs*.p»r sox'
13c for cuttle hide* green, nnd hllthFarm For Hale In Carlton township.

city.

ifrot Ward at 430
7 rooms, hall and
room.

er In kltchrn nnd bath
Electric light* nhd gas

.for a retired termer. Only 3H
block* from State St. Inquire on
premise* or Phone Citizens 112. tf

years old. weight 1325. broke. Roy
Allerdlnr, two mile* nnd a half
north of Carltnn Center2-wk*

ind April.

rhle

Tobias.

I lasting*

Route

Poise applied lo plumbing
“new one” to me when lhe friendly
plumber who was replacing the worn
out ftucets read me a lecture on It,
IRONSIDE BROTHERS SET
writes a contributor to Good House­
NEW WALLDORFF MONUMENT keeping. "Never turn your faucets on
with a jerk," ho enjoined. • "Turn
slowly and gently when turning the
water on or off. The faucets will
wear twice as long If you do. Noth­
ing will wear out packing, especially
Very recently Ironside Brother*, on double spindle adjusted bathtub
milker* nf monuments and marker*, faucets so much ns tho habit of turn­
placed a very handeomc-nionuinrnt ing them on with sudden, sharp

Phone

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

The big tumble in prices ot bBtter seeing to have been cheeked and we hope for a firmer
market now that the price ia down where more people can afford to buy, but wherever the price
may go you will find our creamery at the top, in regard to price, and wftfi the same careful work
in the weighing and testing of the cream.
Last year was a big year for. most creameries, but unusually so with "ours.”
1911— Butter made, 224,000; approximate value, $ 71,680.00.
1912— Butter made, 250,000; approximate value,
80,000.00.
1913— Butter made, 346,417; approximate value, 110,853.00.’
A gain this year of more than $30,000.00, Or 38# % over last year, while the year before
showed a gain of about 11% over the previous year.
People are beginning to realize that we meant what we said when we promised a "square
deal" to all dairymen. If you arc already a patron you know that you have chosen wisely—if
you arc making butter, try our creamery tor a month or so and compare results; if you are a
patron.of some other creamery and know that it is mismanaged cut loose NOW and don't wait
for the inevitable failure, and lose two weeks or a months cream.
Remember we pay tor each can before you sell the nex{, so that we must always have sev*
era! thousand dollars of reserve capital for your protection.
•

We want your bualne**—You need ua.

Crystal Creamery Cornua ny
Hastings, Michigan.

Worth Knowing.
Automobiles date back tc
of Sir Isaac Newton, who In 1680 pro­
posed a form of steam carriage which
embodied the essential features of a
steam automobile.
In 1710 Nathan
Read patented and constructed a
model steam carriage. In 1769 a
ly utlllxed renders thia Industry pap French army officer, Nicholas CugnoL
Ucularly attractive to the farmer* in built a three-wheel automobile. In
thia part of France. Thin, rocky aolla, America aa early as 1786 Oliver Evans
suggested a road wagon to be pro­
an altitude of 1,212 to 1,937 feat, are pelled by steam. In 1803 Richard
beet adapted for thia purpose. Suit­ Trevithick went 90 miles in a' steam
able aolla at lower altitudes, unless carriage which waa exhibited Ln Lon­
properly fertilised, seldom give satis don. Many such were operated dur­
factory results. Experience shown ing the past century till 1896. since
lhat flowers cultivated at altitudes of when Improvement and perfection

Growing Mors Lavender.
Owing to tho continuous rise In tho
price of lavender essence the acreage
devoted to the cultivation of lavender
flowers In the Manellle consular dis­
trict has Increased considerably. The
fact that barren soils, unproductive

Truffle* are often planted between the

put to uae.

No Need to Be Polite.
Roland, three years old. had a pe­
culiar habit of going into a neighbor­
ing stope and asked for candy. Aftor saying please, bo was always given !

Varieties of Oaks.
KKD6—tar
There are 55 oaks In the United cotton need M**i. «.t
States, about evenly divided between ^LxTt'.w?00'
‘

species, and particularly white oaks,
are the moat valuable.

mnut B.!««.

'■Tl.IT. V.l&gt; ItlUFM.

Phone 417-5 rings.

Fur Hale Cheep—3 full blood O. I. C.
brood tow* due April 15.
Geo. die. The die bears the name Walldorff and Nobles In rounded rained
peMotL Cltlxen* phone.

=
CREAMERY PATRONS

“ “V

—

Quickly Made Friends,
trade association some yean ago
of Ita members were dlnirfg in
not far from th* tabla at whi

to the cloak room, where he encoun­
tered the famous pianist Tho new­
comer stared tor n long time at the
falrhalrod Pole, and at laat said'.
"You are very much like Paderewski.
Do you know him?" "1 am Paderewski."
rejoined tho other, modestly. ••What!"
shouted the stranger, and. dashing al
him, ho shook both his hands. Before
Paderewski sufficiently recovered from
his surprise-the man stepped to tho
door and. calling the others of his
party, yelled: "I say. Brown. Wheeler.

to Introduce you to my friend Pad“There waa my Uncle Hick McKit­
trick. tor Instance." related Hap Haaard. • “He spent half hla life In con­
Value of Skipping.
cocting a table top out of 19361 dlf-'
Skipping la again being recommend­
ferent pieces of wood and thi
*
ed as an eld to health. It la said that
his life tn bragging about it.*
many book-reviewer* would not be
| alive today bad not they practiced
I thia art.—Punch
Both About Right.

usual, but omitted the ■■please.•, Tho
Tom—“Women don’t love men__
tor
railing of tne Young.
clerk gently reminded him, tut waa what they really are but for what they I
Interrupted by tbe following response: have done." Kitty—"And men love
Most young people think they are
women
for
what
their
fathers
have]
natural when they are only boorish
“Don't have to say please today; got
done."—Puck.
and rude.—Rochefoucauld.
a penny."

on account

Childs, Irving. Mich.

Leave It to the Women Folks
And You’ll Use French’s White Lily
Flour in your home, because they
KNOW'which flour “brings the
BEST RESULTS

num flreles* cooker. In perfect conMich..' R. D. No- »■__________
or Sale—House nnd lot
Blair fit. Phone 689R.
Prentice;

on *’&gt;rt
Fred E.

Ihurch St.. Has-

NER office.

chunks and
—matched pair*. Katamasoo Horse
Market. Renaud &amp; Hayward, Pro­
prietor*. 135 Portage fit., Bell phone
113*. Kalamuxoo. Mich.
*

Some men insist upon buying the flour for home
use, because they may be able to save a penny or two
Inquire Phone 120-2 rings-

farm on aharea. Phone 250-4 ring*.
O. B. Harthy, City. Route 4 1-wk
Cllp-

Hammond, phone
abort.____________

housekeeper.

BANNER.

and tan hound.

inform Bryden Barbour, Hickory
Corners, Boll phone.

Route

1.

P. Nichols,

Phone 134-XL-S8.

Quimby.

CLEANED BETTER.

&gt;

Then

it

goes

through 17 sets of rolls, until every bit of the flour

Poor flour forms

goodness, and sweetness, ia taken from the grain,

more particular about than flour.

one of the greatest avenues of waste, extravagance

and becomes a part of the flour.

and unhappiness in the home,

mill only 6 or 8 sets of rolls are used.

If the men could only see the spoiled bakings

on its way

There is no article of food that you should be

from it.

as

every housewife

In the ordinary

Then by running our mill day and night we are

well knows.

or pigs,” as the result of trying to use an inferior

When you buy French’s White Lily Flour you

able to produce flour of the most even QUALITY,

grade of flour, they would then realize that it is by

absolutely RUN NO CHANCES. Every sack is pos­

and produce it at a LOWER COST. The saving we

far the MOST EXPENSIVE to buy.

itively GUARANTEED, because EVERY PARTI­

make in this way we put back into the flour in the

And then, it is unfair to the housewife to compel

CLE of French’s White Lily Flour is made upon the

way of CLEANING THE WHEAT BETTER, and

her to use a grade of flour which she KNOWS is NO

most scientific plan that 40 yean of experience has

putting it through two or three times as many sets

GOOD, and in which she has no confidence. Spoiled
bakings are SURE TO RESULT, and along with the

proven to be the BEST.

of rolls as the ordinary mill.

expense goes a lot of her valuable time.

buy. It has won a place in thousands and thouaands

Every wo­

man has plenty to do around home, without having
her time worse than WASTED, in throwing away

tawbelle Gregory.

other flour.

right.

to DO THE IMPOSSIBLE by making good bread

and poor bakings that go out to “feed the chickens,

Inqulre BANNER. Iwk

IxwC—Toung black

on a sack. They take it home and expect their wives

In the first place the wheat we use is

that which she has spent so much time to have just

And back of it la the moat

That’a. why French's

modem and up-to-date machinery that money can

Lily doesn't cost

Why don't you decide to give it a good thorough

of homes that no other flour can supplant
French** White Lily Flour ia not made like any

White

you any more than ordinary flour.

trial?

Phone

MIDDLEVILLE ROLLER MILLS
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Addition

MIDDLEVILLE

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

4-nFMU

GEORGE MITO
WAS GOOD SURVEYOR

these Washington surveys,
ample, a largo white o.

persistent story of that section of the
country, marked by Washington.
■Ince grown

Have just received a ship
ment of Swift’s White Laun
dry Soap. Try it for your
next washing

25c

? Bars for

5c
10c
10c
5c

3 cakes Oatmeal Joap

Glycerine Soap

3

Violet Soap

.

fiard it)ater

9c
9c

Old Dutch Cleanser

Flash

GOVT ENGINEERS CHECKING
UP HIS WORK FIND IT
AIXT’RATE

K

of growth over the old
w them to have been mad.

BLAZED SURVEY MARKS
WHILE OH HORSEBACK' sort of superstition that Washington.

1 known tn have tieen very tall, was
actually a giant.
Other authorities
have said that Wakhln»::&lt;-n did much

Hls-Cotr-itry" SUH F-sIrt In llio
Government surveyors, • who have
just been checking up some of the
lines reputed to have been run by.
George Washington In hla diij's of
chain and compass work, have found
them good.
About 17S1. according to tradition.
George Washington, then 19 gears
old, ran out for lx&gt;rd Thomas Fair-

hla blasts with a
from ths saddle.

Jbng-handled ax

cotinty, Vs . takes Its name from
marks.

and from the despoiling hand of the
vandal tourist.'
The reason that, this old Washing­
ton survey line la bplng retraced la
because tho federal government Is
to he Augusta and Frederick coun­ purchasing lands In.&gt; this m-lghbortlee. Virginia, thia being only n part fiood. In connection With th.- new Ap­
palachian forests which are being ac­
quired at the headwater, of navigable
that time. These two counties were streams, under the ■ t.-rms of the
separated from what waa then Or­
ange county, and tho grant to Lord
Fairfax was supposed to extend west- estatlmi. The government requires n
qucntly these large tracts were lurihsubdivided, so that the "Fairfax
&lt;af aa It Is generally known, runs Is necessary, In many
wj between Rockingham and flhen&lt;Qah counties, with tho original
igusta and Frederick counties to
the south and north respectively.
tablished.
In the organic act for tho forrna-

required that the line should be
a straight one from the head spring

N. B. WATERMAN
Michigan

Its About Time
Jap-a-lac

Varnish
Muresco

Our new Spring Wall Paper lamples have arrived.

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
CROOK &amp; GOULD REPORT

1871862613221
Hccclvctl

Several

Good

Prospects

Mr. Crook, of Crook 4 Gould real

gratifying replica to hla advcrtlst-mcnt
In last week's BANNER.
Crook 4
Gould report the ouUook for a big

K circulation that covers over 96.
r rent of the homea In tnls vicinity.

have used Chamberlain'* Cough
Ing house,'

works like a charm. For colds‘and
whooping cough It U excellent?' For

■ary to get the approximate course
Thc. BANNER received .&gt; very kind
by building large bonfires on tho In­
tervening high points. Then start­ letter last week from Mrs. Sharlut
ing from^he top of the Massanutten Brumm WUkle, a Well-remembered
former teacher of music In the ptibllb

Among other

"Home one Is kindly sending me
Irglnlu there la a large
rock known today ns the Fairfax the BANNER, and l wL«h hereby to
Stone.
It Is the monument which offer my sincere thaiiks. fur it Ik like
a breexe from home.
This kind
county, Md.. ,lh« southeast corner of friend must know how delightful It is
Preston county, W. Viu, and promi­
nent points In the boundaries In two
other West Virginia counties. A line
from Grange court house, coinciding
'Tho West with Its Vast possibilities
with tho Shenandoah and Rocking­
ham county line, passes through this and real necessities must progress;
but when a town already comfortable
u. o iiniruy Hiauon, r air tax. on tnc nnd respectable goes forward with
Western Maryland railroad, it han
been assumed that, in running thia oven from the time I Urn wt foot on

yt.r. ... Mic
•'I bellev.
North mountain range over the top
&gt;&lt;&gt; thing* which
of
tho
intervening
Massanutten
mountain.
and the
Washington, of course, used a sim­
ple compass, und his line could not be
To moit ot us
expected to chock absolutely with
that obtained by the government sur- better health; and the location more

Overcoats
Men’s $10.00 Overcoats,
Men’s 12.50 Overcoats,
Men’s 15.00 Overcoats,
Men’s 18.00 Overcoats,
Men's 20.00 Overcoats,
Men’s 22.50 and $25.00

Clean Up Price..
Clean Up . Price__i___---------Clean Up Price___
Clean Up Price---------------------Clean Up Price---------------------Overcoats, Clean Up Price..

- $7.48
8.48
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.48

Suits
Men’s $10.00 Suits, Clean Up Price;
Men’s 12.50 Suits, Clean Up Price-------------------Men’s 15.00 Suits, Clean Up Price
Men’s 18.00 Suits, Clean Up Price------------ .- —
Men's 20.00 Suits, Clean Up Price------ ------------Men’s 22.50 and $25.00 Suits, Clean Up Price.

$7.98
8.98
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.98

Quick Clean-Up Prices on Boys Suits and Overcoats, Also
on all Winter Goods.

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO
Phone 74

Hastings, Mich.

IfaKtkcaw Co.*s Annual Election. JcU/PARINR FAi QFI Y Tfl
using hlgh-power transits and all tho ed that too ntuch freedom, especially FAILS TO PAY ALIMONY; WIFE,
At the annual election of the Grsnd P"™J|’
1“
renned ami accurate methods which from good tradition, and eatnbllahed
—
■*
Al me annual eiecnon &lt;&gt;i me urana
----- ----------------— company
---------- &gt; |
SAVE S25 FEE, COSTS $65
| modern Instrument) allow, never- moral Influences. u&gt; making tho peoMAHHIED AGAIN, WANTS IT Rapids
Bookcase * Chulr
mniMiiww
t
...
.
fapl(ir
.. „
n Thursday the
held ut the
factory
on
the
*
following were elected officers and dl-1
'
ihtlmer Encampment
Installation.
Action Startex! to &lt;iet
r
----.............
••■ki.u ui
r.irn er'a keeper” In most localities I
At the' regular meeting of Palmer' without Instruments it Is possible to find, and there are n-&gt; good relatives
- I dent. A. A. Barber:
Michigan When Ho Got Deer
Encampment No. 40, Thursday, the distinguish tho course of the line to keep us In the bru torr path, Helng
lam- F. McKnlghl; ----- -----------------I
* *------Formerly of VitiiiihliUHc.
following officers were duly Installed: *Hh surprising distinctness.Ar From nothing bu; "children grown" It
, | Kelhy Stem: Directors—David Wolf.
C. P.—James B. Kilmer.
‘he top of Middle Mountain In the scorns evident th.it w.- need to be cir­
' Fmnk Brown. Geo. J. Helnxlenmn, A.
'■ A. Itaftcr. W. F. McKnlghl, Kellar swear falsely In making an applica­
H. P.—Jamas Gower.
Massanutten range, tho bhenandoah- cumscribed a trifle.
Kernan, of Allegan, which should go '
8. W.—John W. Bronson.
! n“Slf1lnxba"‘' or. F'»lrfa«- Hne can be
tion for your hunting license. Dr. F.
to her son. Dr. Samuel B. Btcgeman. |
W. Smith, of Peru. Indiana, who has
A -luncheon for the
Treasurer—H. H. Lewis.
I "«•&gt;&gt;'&gt;■ followed by means of the
a summer home at Gun lake. In some
Scribe—Bert Phillips.
। boundary fences dating from earliest
But then
ciivui,
-7
--— lnB. Alr, sle,n unit Mr. iiaruer lert in
D. D. G. P.—Ed. Sheldon.
I
“nd bX lho blocks of timber, alGun lake. He
neorMeetativo ... Grand Kno.m., {•*r"s“&lt;'ly cleared away or left stand- paid out here. OpportuftlRM for In­ Jnsi.n, of h.lkimnxoo divorced wife of (hp cvcn|n|c for n Rlx^Pek- trip to
mom’whk'h1 win 1.0 hoM m ftauit h.o't,nr' whkh com°
from ,,,lhcr coun- vestment are good: but thg.fellow-in­ Stegeman. who claims her former (hp j.nl.in,.
ln lh(. imprests of
ment
...... which will
j’ltl be
bo held In Bault Bte.
Bte.,| ,Iv
y, .....
Bnd ,t(ip ,t &lt;he |ln(. ]lkp
vesting had betier be a Philadelphia husband failed to pay one cent of all- (hp rompun,..
dent of this state. When he took out
Marl, on May 1« and 30-Bert Phil- |
. checkrrt^rd
mony In compliance with the order of
___________________
a license to hunt deer last fail he said
Thon If one turns
,|lp.'..
.
..
. I to the southeast t
Smith. The Siegeman's formpi™ Tree
he lived In Michigan. This saved him
io same demarka- ed person, without money, fl nds his Judge
Representatlvi
erly resided In Vermontville.
Mrs.
&lt; uta Immense Elm Tree.
chance here If he 1s willing to work—
Wood.
In Fred Todd's lumber camp In a
, the south fork Of the Shenandoah, and wait He starts with nothing and Btegemnn waa grunted a decree front
(cutting straight through tho present gains much, while'the untrained In­ her husband In 1907. when a stlpula- ! 75-acre tract northwest of Caledonia.
Deputy Game Warden, of Grand
i
t.
»w.is
workmen
have
nil
down
one
of
tha
School Report.
j Page county, which la mads of land vestor may come with much and lose
Rapids, heard of the doctor's mistake,
and swore out a warrant for hla ar­
Report of Edger school for month
ln,®h""a"^oah county, beof virgin forest.
endlng Jknuary 30.
Ii longta*
longing to th.
the F.trf.«
Fairfax grant, A.
and
■'But among the r
rest. Sheriff Willlama brought Smith
t
high.
The
first
J partly , from land formerly In Rock­ homesteaders one rinds
from Peru on Friday to face a charge
from tho ground. of unlawful possesion of a hunter's
Ingham. Thus, as far aa the eye can minded, strong people.
_.. sumo property In Vermontville.
splendidly reared und educated young . Declaring that her former husband i From the trunk between the ground | neen&gt;&lt;.
left the state at once and failed to ! nnd thia limb, there were cut Ave logs | waliads
shows plainly.
No. of boys' enrolled. 6.
puy
the
alimony,
.Mrs.
Btcgeman
has
13
feet
In
length,
one
log
10
feet
long,
The Washington compass, not
No. girls enrolled. «.
asked for un Injunction restraining The fourth log from the end scaled
He 8at'l&gt;”re'1 ?
bafora
M fee? of lumber.”---- -------------------- 1 Judge'smRh on*
Total enrollment, 11.
......... e
nninew lor its owner, W
former husband's brother and ad-I
Mr. Todd Is also supplying ’&gt;»«■' guilty
ISG^oi^nn'd $0
presumed to be the same one used In come to gain honeitlly what la theirs
mlnlstrutor of his mother's estate wood sticks SO feet long for John
___________________
running thia line
of
Halnmosoo,
a
builder
of
(
from
disposing
of
the
doctor's
interBeuchnf*
The following are entitled to half
corner thf rich tludj They are the |
TAMARAC CORNERS.
In miuvk
stock
esL In u reply, Martin Stcgenmn. j Ice-boats. Mr; Beuchner
neuvnnvr has i»
holidays for the month; Lillian and
lohn Curtis of Kalama Is spending
stoles that he knows nothing about over 150.000 worth of Ice-boats and |
Phyllis Edger and Josephine Dy­
addition.
the affairs of hla brother, but that he I Ice-boat equipment. He supplies the
mond and Roy Belaon.
around tho vicinity.
has
been
assigned
1
’
50
of
his
brothIc^-yachtmen
who
frequent
Gull
lake.
Blanche McCallum, teacher.
land unimproved nil prices riae."
debt.
know that Mra. Wilkie has promised
to describe some of h- r trips Into the

Did the Washing!
Had Doctor Next Day!
'
That’s the way it is in a lot of ^stances. The housewife, while
over heated tn the steamy wash room, is suddenly chilled by a draft
or by having to go out into cold outside air to hang up the clothes, con­
tracts a cold which may mean along period of illness and a long “doctor
bill.’’
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It may be the experience in your home next.

We will have our

wagon call for your washings if you say so.

“We Wash Everything Every Other Day

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

eating part of the Weal which Is now

Johnstown Grange No. 117 met
January 31. 1914. After dinner the

by the matter. &lt;iur worthy delegates.
Brother and Slater Will Otis of Gloss

HASTINGS, MICH.

eft a balance ot hla interest.
Don't You Believe Jt.
.
ZZ ....me..
j Some say that chronic constipation
Everybody invited to atI cannot be cured. Don't you believe lend.
nr evnuvc* IU nut tmilD 11 Chamberlain's Tablets have cured
Miss Gladys Radford of Hastings
Ur oKUNKd In U“t nUUn| Others—why m.t you? Give them a spent
over Bunday, with Miss Flor­
__
trial. They cost only a quarter. For
ence King.
No meeting nor Christian Endeavor
John Wlrtpplc. nt Delton, Makes
Sunday on account of tho drifted
Lucky Haul mt HL-. Fama.. Irn
BANNER WANT AD VS. PAT.
roads, also no mall Saturday.
Tobias Buys IMts.
If more foks could strike the flnunclnl pace recently
attained by John
Whipple, of Delton,
who caught
124.50 worth of skunks In one hour,
tiny would have no cause to com­
plain ot the high coat bt living, or ot
anything else.
When Whipple went out one ntorn-

CATCHESi $24.50
utiiuv WORTH
nviitii

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

of the State Grange which convened
In Flint In December.
pur next
meeting will be held February 14th.
The lecture hour will be devoted to a
debate:
"Resolved. That life Insur­
ance Is more Important than Dre In­ snow and followed them to a hole Insurance." Karl Bun man has the af­ । to which he concluded that a family'
firmative and has chosen for his help­ of the animals hud taken refuge.
Getting a shovel, Whipple soon un-

ful! house,
Emma Shcfflald, Lecturer.

back—■Electric Bitters • renews your
health and strength. "A - guaranteed
Liver and Kidney remedy.
Money
back If not satisfied. It completely
cured Robert Madsen.’ of Wsat Bur­
lington, Iowa, who suttowd from vir­
ulent liver. trouble fo» eight months.
Aftar tour doctors gave him up, he
took Electric Bitters aad Is now a
well man. Get a bottJo, today; it will

■HULTERS BROS., PROPRIETORS.

PHONE 243.

The “Ground Hog” came out Feb. 2nd
and saw his shadow and if the old tra
ditions are right we are due for a good
longcoldspellbut our QUICK CLEAN
UP SALE goes on just the same.

WRITES ABOUT THE FAR WEST

Glenn's Ferry, Idaho.

■ Yon began to think of those interior -dec*
orations you expect to do this coming
Spring. We have everything you need for
complete and satisfactory work.

Quick Clean-Up Sale!

FORMER HASTINGS TEACHER

of the Rappahannock, to the head
spring of tho Potomae.
Since It was required that the line

ifey york Jtore

PART TW0-PA8EI 9 TO 11

ablc fur-bearers. He sold them to
In» Tobias, a fur-buyer of Baltimore
township, himself a trapper, for
124.50. Four of the skunks were pure
black In color and brought S1C.00.
Two more worth 33.00 each; one, |3.

A Winter Congh.’
A stubborn, annoying, depressing
cough hangs on. racks the body,
we Ac ns the lungs, and often leads to
King's New Discovery , gives rallef.
I Henry D. Banders, of Cavendish. Vt,
waa threatened with consumpUon. af­
ter having pneumonia.
He writes:

WUNDERLICH GROCERY

A list of Bargain Offerings that should appeal to every house­
wife who want quality as’wcll as reasonable prices. Read the

list carefully:
12 Bars Galvanic or
)
14 Bars of Lenox Soap j
Rolled Oats per lb. 4c, or 7 lbs. for.
Graham Flour 10 lbs. for
Salmon, tall cans, 1 lb. 15c. or 3 for.
Matches, 7 boxes for.

ba In every family: it la certainly the
plaints. Perfectly safe and depend­
able. -Its results will- enrprlao you.
Wo. and fl-00Kcoommended by
Carveth 4 Stebbins and A. E. MulHolland.—&lt;Adv.

or lung trouble." Good for children's
coughs. Money back If not satisfied.
Price 50c. and 11.00. Recommended
by Carveth 4 Stebbins and A. E. Mul-

Nero Coffee ia here again. 1 lb. for

VC

�ENDORSED AT DOME
TowaaUlp' Witlioui Oaueo.
"Why Is the Hastings HANNER
trying to put the farmers of Hastings
:own,l.it&gt; co shame by saying tho poor
roads of Barty township would be
called goad roads in tho township of
-EIGHTH YEAR

^S^^WL

Jewelry liepairs and

Why don** tho agitator see to It
that the roads tn the cMy are in good
shape hWftW,they criUciaa their
neighbor faraters of wrong doing! In
justice to the farmer, let us take a

Obituary poetry and resolutions. «c
a line.
----------Obituaries of SO lines or lea will be
published free: t cents per line charg­
ed for each lino above the SO lines.
Netioee of blrthk. deaths or marrisges will bo printed free aa news
matter.
No communication will be pubiuh•d under any circumstances unless it
bears the writer's name and postoffice

Special Order (Cork
** We repair and make to order in the best pos­
sible manner all kinds of Jewelry. We are anxious

wide of worn out rend. They took a
grader and pat this sand beck in the
road and calk-d It road making. I
have talked with farmers coming
from Maple Grove. They tell tne that
It is one of tha hardest pieces of road
they hare to pull through. Second,
now, let ua take a view of the Center
road. Here we have a causeway put
in over forty-live years ago. Wc are

NO NEED OF 8UCH AN INVESTIGATION.

■Lx Inchon to bump over.
Thsn wo have the wand hili otor
the rallnsid »0 pull over. Tha city
has not repaired it but onco to mj
knowledge atnce the railroad put It
there.
There ia not another piece ot road
for four mliea eaat On tho Center road
any worn thoh this. In regard to tho
conditions ot the Bute road as it en-

The -BANNER fully agrees with Governor Ferris that there
is neither reason nor necessity for the proposed congressional invesligation of the strike in the copper district of this slate. In our
judgment Governor Ferris has handled the strike situation in a
creditable manner, and his acts in relation thereto have appealed to
all but a few”rabid supporters of the Western Federation of Miners
as being fair, wise, just and timely. We believe that the great body
of the people of this state are confident that Gov. Ferris has had in
mind constantly in all that he has done these very things:—(l) Pro­
tection of Hfc. (?) Protection of property. (3) To compel respect
for the law. We bcliqvc our governor is entitled to, and should be
given, great credit for .the manner in which the strike has been
handled so far as that unfortunate affair has been the subject of ex­
ecutive action. He did not move in the matter until the local auth­
orities had notified him that they were unable to deal with the strike,
**
and when he did act, he plainly stated that the troops were sent, and ing Feb. 3*&lt;h.
would remain as long as rcquircjJ, to enforce the laws of Michigan,
*■-•-•and that all persons in the troubled district must obey the law.

Colfax Bt., Hustings. Mich., says: 'The
action of my kidneys was irregular
and unhoytng. When I used Doan's
Kidney Fills, they mads my kidneys
normal. They are a tine medicine tor
anyone who has kidney complaint."
Mr. Ruoaou is only one of many
Hustings peoplo who have gratefully

riuuls nt A banquet , given the ItcPULIlcau Club ot Jllhdulc on Febru­
ary It. On tho preceding day Mr.
Colgrove will deliver nn nddrcaa ut a
banquet held by advocates of tho ce­
ment road construction in tho Audi­
torium Hotel. Chicago. Good road*

preciate that you will judge Us in all larger ’ transac­
tions by the manner in which we attend to ydur
little repair jobs.
.

PIKE &lt;5 DAMON
JEWELERS - OPTICIANS

well discussed Berber road. Our city
neighbor is joining us here with a big
hill and a bad place ut road following.
Being commissioner in 1»1J, I went
to one ot ths aJd-rtnin about IL He
told me he would let me know after
lhe council met. They came officrirtg
to do half tho work of fixing it. That
looked to me like using thn farmer as
tool, as the township roads were in

Hastings, Mich.

The Most Popular Eating Hous
Barry County
The Place Where They All Eat =

Daily Menu
Choice Two Kinds of Meat, Potatoes, Cakes, Bread and
Butter, Fried Cakes, Tea, Coffee or Milk..’.................. Price 25o

OredKiaSL

To have congress step in with an investigating committee, on
the insistent demand of labor union leaders, is equivalent to as­
suming that the governor ol this state has been a party to doing a
wrong to the strikers. He certainly has not, nor has he done any­
thing else but his sworn duty. If the congressional investigators arc
sincerely desirous to get the facts they will find what wc have staled
to be the truth. But it is to be feared that some of them, with next
fall's election in mind, will be disposed to sacrifice the truth to their
own selfish desire to get labor-union votes on the strength of hys­
terical and distorted reports which they arc likely to make as to the
treatment of strikers by the state troops sent upon the order of
Governor Ferris.

Creak for tho cunalderatlan ot “race
betterment" has, come und gone.
Much guod will
doubt result from
it. If one were to lot his mind dwell
upon the arguments presented that
&lt;t»e human n*ca Is surely degenerat­
ing, ho might U.-&lt;:..&gt;nic very pessimis­
ts. Hut that will hardly bo proht«tg«. We hpvb no Idea, the learned
p«*t!emen to thu contrary nothwithatnndlnc. that humanity bi to so retrogredc UUt the world wiU bo peopled

atones. You will find we do any job large or small
promptly, satisfactorily and reasonably,Jfor we ap­

Phone 281

The dashes between strikers and strike-breakers and between of­
ficers of the law and strikers have resulted in a few deaths; but
nothing to be compared with what they would have been but for
tl»e prompt and vigorous action of the governor.

No doubt whatever that some of the mine owners and work­
ing organizations in the copper district of this state have been very
arrogant, and have ignored the just rights of their employees in the
matter of working hours and compcnsatioh. An orderly strike hav­
ing for its object better conditions, shorter hours and better wages in
the copper district, particularly in the Calumet and Hecla mines,
would have had the sympathetic support of the great hotly of the
people of Michigan. But when these desirable things were coupled
with an impudent demand that only union labor be employed, and
that the companies must not directly deal with their men as to wages
and working conditions, but must deal with heads of unions, who do
not live in the district, or the stale, then the sympathy of fair-mind­
ed people could no longer go to the strikers. For that is a species
of industrial tyranny that ought not to be tolerated in any civilized
community. Every man should stand on his own merits as a man.
If he wishes to belong to a union, that is his business with which
no one has a right to interfere! Labor organizations for the promo­
tion of legitimate ends by legitimate methods arc in every way de­
sirable. But to strike in order to compel the discharge of non-union
men is always unjust and sometimes inhuman.
The Western Federation of Miners in its past career of violence,
intimidation, assassination, and its bullying of non-union men lias
not earned the right to claim th^ respect of the people of this state,
and will not until it shall purge itself of the Moyer type of leaders,
who have sanctioned "deeds of violence. The bare statement that the
organization responsible for the murder of Gov. Stcnnenbcrg, of
Idaho, the blowing up of a train loaded with non-union men at
Cripple Creek and other crimes equally atrocious, had headed a |
strike in the copper district ol Michigan, would be of itself a suffici­
ent warrant for calling out the state troops; for when a strike is on
violence, bloodshed and the Western Federation of Miners, so far
as its management is concerned, are intimately connected in the
public mind.
We think congress could have safely assumed that Governor
Ferris has shown himself as fully equal lo dealing with the cop|»cr
strike, and is doing the fair thing by all concerned.

that we should be your family Jewelers—not only’
supplying your larger wants, but every want, large
or small. The smallest Jewelry repair which you
need concerns us just because it concerns you. We
also give special attention to remounting of precious

„ Soup, Qioioe ot Three Kinds of Meat, Potatoes, Brown Gravy, two
Side Dishes, Bread and Butter, Tea, Coffee or Mjlk, Choice of Several
Kinds of Pic.................................................................................................................................. Price 25c

L-ZlllIlCl

Qvirertci**
OlippCl

Choice of.Two, and Often Three Kinds of Meat, Potatoes, Salad, Hot
Bread, Bread and Butter, Fruit and Cake, Tea, Coffee or Milk Price 25c

Star Bakery and Restaurant
Phone

farmers of Hustings
Inc thclr share of
Ping up the leading

1

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QUALITY BAKE SHOP

Hastings, Mich,

i

Where is the /Honey you
Worked so Jfard to CJetl
Ss it Spent, toasted and (Jone.

Or is it toorking for you till

If you continue to spend your money as fast as you make it,
&gt;r a little faster, you can readily see vlhere you are going to
‘get off” at

If you commence to SAVE your money, it won’t be long tilt
you have a nice comfortable jsum to your credit You'll be on the
ROAD TO SUCCESS. Your accumulation will be a “partner”

working FOR YOU 24 hours each day, and. seven days in the
Napoleon aa Pathfinder.
That Napoleon waa aa quick witud
no any of those he commanded is evi­
dent from thu well-known story of his
Wcdtp'iday.
cleverness in escaping from the Red
Jim. Axthelm. Hr.. ot North Nash­
ville returned to her home Thursday; Sea when c roe el ag with bls staff. The
after caring for Mrs. Elba Ackley tho. ‘ford waa lost and. aa it was dusk,
r- there was no landmark to guide tbe
,
!
:

Gathering his officers in a circle.
Napoleon made them all ritfe outward
from himself as a center, as if they
were following the spokes of a great
wheel. So ail tho paths were tried and
&lt;laught&lt; r Dorothy visited Mrs. Claude
the .right one was found, /j .
Kennedy last Tuesday.
Mrs. Verdon Knoll of Nashville was
In reading such stories as this is
a gum of airs. MteMe Kasey a week most important to see the Idea In
ugo Friday.
Mrs. Ansel Klnnio und son Karl of them, as the mere way of telling them
Northeast ,N&lt;uthrillc spent Tuesday differs with every author, tn fact,
with her parents, Mr. und Mra Chua tho same stories are often told of dif­
ferent men. Rut whoever was clever
enough to think of these things, it Is
well for us to remember tho facts

SERIOUS MRU
YIMS TO HYONIEI

The mor»j la: “Ute your brains!
From “The Men with Brains.”
Tudor Jenks in 8L Nicholas.

Points on Chopping.
^cglnncrs
Invariably
overexert
W. W. Cutter. of this cliff, president
themselves in chopping, and are soon
of the Burry County Pioneer Koclety.
• nd a well-known authority on Mich­
"winded." An accurate stroke counts
igan history, is writing r t&gt;logrei&gt;i&gt;y
for much morn than a haavy, but
of Eurotus I*.- HnstlnA. uno of thu
It will effectively relieve all curable
wi-U-known men In tho curly history forms ot catarrhal ills, bronchitis and cold blundering one. A good chopper lands
one blow exactly on top of the other
i&gt;f tills state. Hastings rcculvid Us m the head or money refunded.
There ia nothing ju«t like Hyomei.or with tho precision and regularity of a
just os good, or that givcu such quick and machine: he chops slowly, but rhyth­
mically. and puts little more effort
'A laxy liver leads to chronic dyeInto striking than ho does into lifting
epsls
and
constipatlou—weakens
lie whole eyslstn. Doan's Rcgulvto
hl« ax for the blow. Trying to sink
• ■
« &lt;IS cents per box) correct the liver,
the ax deeply at every stroko Is about
gjdUjd^jt t«M&gt;e the stomach, cure constipation.
the hardest work that a spout can Aa,
and it spoils accuracy.

week.

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Are

you going to continue spending your money as fast as
you make it, until old age comes, or you are thrown out of em­
ployment, or lose your health?

1

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Are you going to make up your mind to get the SAVING
HABIT and deposit a little every week in our Savings Depart­
ment? Even a small sum each week if deposited regularly, will
amount to a snug sum in the course of a very few years.

toe toill fay you 3 per cent interest on your Savings and

Compound it Soke &amp;ach year.

Why //ot fiegin Saving /fowl

Hastings City

J

"She flank Shat Does Shings for

Phone 3 two rings.

/fasti

�CONSOT.THN®

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A I.L your feeding troubles are over
A when you twin feeding

THE PARK &amp; POLLARD CO?S

DRY-MASH

K. WILLISON, D. D. 8.(
i
Hastings, Mich.

F

CARE OF THE DAIRY HEIFER
An extensive study of poultry feeding covering
long perirsl of
years lira given them n knowlnlge of the hen’s llkeu and dislikes, tinnquirrmmu to produce the maximum number of &lt;te». the lertilitj uf
eggs, and maintain the l&gt;e»t of health in the bin!*.
They hare demonstrated that &lt;HX iwling, fcathre-nulling. going
bnxxly, getting over-fnt. und “going light” may lie—ntwl an- —Urp«4y

Object Should Be to Keep Young Ani­
mals in Growing Condition With­
out Becoming Too Fat.

Dr. C. H OvmtrMt
Osteopathic Physician
Chronic Conditions a Specially
Ece in Pancoast Bid.
Phone 352

Little difficulty is* encountered in,

NEED OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT raising calves from the time ut wru

Miller &amp;^07716
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ci.

GATE IS VERY SATISFACTORY

UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Licenced Embalmer always in attendance

PHONE, 226 OR 327
Mr. C. A. Wlren of Lump county.
Iowa, sends Iowa Homestead an Illus­
tration of a gate that bo has had In
uso on his farm for a number ot years
and which has never sagged und Is an
igood ns new. He says this gate will
1 last twenty years If made right Stock
•Imply Indi* | cannot Jump over It nor get their
ihjads through It. It ia made ot beat
one-inch hard plno dressed and paint­
ed. with the boards mortised In 3x4
white auk pieces and bolted. It la so
heavy that It requires two men to
hang It, but when hung It la ao light
that a child can open nnd close It

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
‘
Phon! xya ' '
HABTINGB, MICHIOim

rote

insurance

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL*
EVATORS. We buy and tell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have npver dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Irving. Mich.
Mr. Hicks—Wilt you please tell me
how many ducks uno thrifty .drake
should
kept with for good results?
I have ten ducks and one drake, they
description it requires forty bolts and
are Indian Runners.
three large, slxteen-lnch hinges. No
nails are used in its construction. It
should bo hung on a large post act
Some breeders of duck, advocate one al least four and one-half feet In the
ground with stone around it and dirt
well tamped to hold It solid.

SUPERIOR VALUE OF ALFALFA

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
0|,C.LAS. Pkm57 Hittiip

Order Our Drays
TWO AUTO TKCCKS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specially.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

[IBBARY [AMPS
See Them.

All sorts of electrical work
All Work Guaranteed

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
■lactrlalan.

Client, IiluuH t Silin. S. &gt;. Ci.
Dally Except Sunday.
Being South 1:08
Oolng North 7: ST

Perfect

aa

Anything

approximately correct since they are
average values. but sufficiently close

value of good and poor road surfaces.
Before any district or stale can fully
realise tho value of good roads, spe­
cial action on its part must be neces­
sary. This action must embrace three
things; a non-polltlc.-l organ I rat Ion.
whose purpose is to provide. good
roads; a practical and economical
construction, and maintenance. ,
There should be one or more good
business men on th- board of cuntroL
a lawyer of some years' experience
should be a member and there should
be represented on the board of control

Evidence accumulates dally ot tbe
superior value ot alfalfa in lhe pro­
of both milk and beef. A
California Guernsey In reported aa pro­
dirring 444 pounds of butter fat In ono
year on a ration ot alfalfa pasture and
hay exclusively, tho major portion of
tbe alfalfa fed being hay. It la cer­
that this Guernsey was a good
producer aud capable of using her
toed economically.
However, regardless of tho ability
of tho cow to convert feed into milk,
If yarded into
it is apparent that alfalfa hay nnd
7 will .iceommo- alfalfa as pasture cotnns as near conft f«ct high; the sUtutlng perfect ration for tho dairy
ends and back
:
aH
; cow
as anything known to agricuiagricul­
ture, In the compounding of dairy
rations It has long been regarded as
necessary that a variety of feeds bu
used.
This Is In order to Increase the
palatablllty and to prevent the ani­
Banner und am
mal from tiring of tbe feed. The fact
ultry page and — ------------------ ...
tries in regard to ailments of chick- that an exclusive ration of alfalfa will
produce such wesults as reported in
lhe case of thlu Guernsey Is evidence
1 have 13 Rhode Island |iullrt&lt; that that alfalfa alono Is highly palatable
began laying Dec. 2nd. and for the and that It can be used successfully
wwk» ending Jan. 10th. and ITth. I as an exclusive feed.
had 4B and 4ft eggs respectively. On
Tuesday the 30th. they laid 6 eggs;
An Improved Michigan Road.
Give Cows • Rest.
on Wednesday, only 3 and since that
time &lt;o &lt;Ute have laid only eleven
It is well, when potslble, to give a
cow from six to eight weeks' rest be­ an engineer nho knows his business.
have noticed nt night they make a tween her periods of lactation, bat if The engineer should also be chief
noise an though brlvhlng wind; do
not sneeze, but make the other pecu­ It is impossible to dry her off It is bet­ engineer of th-' construction with as
liar noise; only today* did 1 notice ter to continue milking than to at­
muni- of them arc getting pole un sides tempt to force her dry.
on tho work of road building. Some
of the head nod are Inclined to mope
states of our commonwealth have
and ruffle up thclr feathers on the
HANDY TRUCK IN DAIRY BARN made tho state engineer tho chief
engineer of a road commission whose
tie mussed up behind. Have noticed
personnel Is composed of business:
a little looseness of the bowels In
They uro fed on a

noon an&lt;f sprouted oats once a day;
have only fed the oats for tho post 4

FOR SALE,

celvo no salary nnd arc appointed by
tho governor of the state for a definite
period of time.
Tho dairyman cannot afford to Ig­
There are several methods of organlnore that whieh will lighten bls labor
Ixatlon and only cxperience'will elim­
inate tho undesirable elements, leav­
so convenlnntly arranged and still he
has enough to do, says the Independ-i ing tho good- What might bo success­
Fnrmor. The truck
tnirk presented
r&gt;r&lt;&gt;annt&lt;&gt;&lt;4 in
In ful in one part of the country may bo
ent Farmer.
this cut In very handy nnd will savo unsuccessful in another.
much labor. It Is made of good lum-

SHOWING PLEASES BOOSTERS
Work

Done

oq

Highway Improve-

cessful All Over Country.

1 Single Comb White Leghorn Cock­
erel; Youngs’ Strain
3i Anconas Cockerels
1 White Orpington Cockerel
1 Buff Cochin Bantam Cockerel
1 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerel

Agent for Cyphers Incubators and Brooders'.

Mart 3U

Tn Switzerland every one seems to
be born with a taste for cheese, and I
tho harder tho cheese tho bettor they I
ilka it.
Zermatt cheese is so hard lhat It
bos to bo cut with a hatchet, but its |
use Is considered most important and
necessary on all ceremonious occa­
sions.
Tho rank of a Swiss family Is often

M. W. HicJVS
CORNER PARK AND WALNUT STS.

HwUnp, Mich.

A Handy Truck In Bam.
ber and tho only iron about It Is tho
handle at each end by which to draw
or push it, and the straps which are
screwed against the ends, engage the
enda of tho axle outside tbe wheels
and are screwed flat against lhe bot­
tom ot the track.

Look for the Reason.
If you keep chickens and consider
It- an unprofitable pastime, look for
the reason. In most cssss you will
find your chickens are In poor con­
dition. with dull combs and plumage.
Try HAJI YELL'S CONDITION POW­
DER ahd &gt;nota the difference. . It
morn Important, largely Increases the
yield of eggs. Price 35 cts, per pack-

Good roads movements have been
unusually successful in many states
during tho year Just ended, according
to figures given out in New York
showing tho liberal appropriations
which various Irglalatnree made.
New York statu heads tho list with
a 150.000,000 bond issue added to Its
previous appropriation Of an equal
atqount, and an good a showing is said
to be assured In I’annaylvanlu, where
a proposed JSO.OOD.OOO appropriation Is
pending. In California an 118,000.000
bond issue Is now being expended, nnd
in Maine a 12.000,000 issue has been
authorized. to bo met by tho automo
bile fees.
Tho defeat of tho 150,000,000 bond
issue In Ohio Is said by the good roads
enthusiasts to be the only dlscourag

Three points arc given ronstint ami earrfnl consideration by them,
and the rvquirrment.i fiillowol ent, rrsardlras &lt;•! the nsl of the proper
’materials..
.
.
,
A fluctuating grain market dore not mean that high-|&gt;rire&lt;l ingndirnts no-eraarv to the proper balancing •&gt;( the feeds Will be left &lt;kii of
tin- mixturn*.' ’*l&lt;ay &lt;&gt;r Bust ” will give you tin- rreulU you ate k«Amv.
for every day in Ihr'yrar.

lent money, lint ih&lt;- question for

ThePAHKSPOUARD feeds
cornpel results

It’s Incubator
Time
Now is the time to get ready for Spring Hatches.
Start tha Incubator Early In March. Have your chicks
on the ground on warm days in April and have the
pullets laying in September.
There is no incubator on the market that will

answer the ordinary poultry raiser like a

60 Egg Buckeye
325,000 in use Satisfactorily
Guaranteed by the maker to hatch every
hatchable egg.

E. A. BURTON
Quality Hardware
Hastings,
Michigan.

the moro respect or affection that a
guest Inspires tho harder Is the
cheese that is served in his honor.
Those are famlttca where the cheMi
In tbe larder dates back several hun­
dred years and la so valuable that it Is
only served on great occasions such
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
as baptisms, weddings And funerals.
State of Michigan, the Probate Court
A varnished frog dies.'not because'
L_..
Ju-TSoir.
On Hie birth of on hclr'a cheese is bodily poisons accumulate In Its skin.; fo^ .,h“
made and named, and it la not rut but because of overheating. When tho the probate office. In the city of Hasuntil the wcddlng'of the new arrival. nlr it bf'-'thes becomes warmer than tlnga. tn —,J ‘county.
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-on
38 degrees Centigrade. Dr. Vlttoriol nineteenth
Puntonl of the t’nlverslty of Bologna, 19Lt,COVERED MILK PAIL IS BEST reports that the frog must use its pores, Judge* of‘Pronto’. Ch**"
M*Ck*
to radiate the extra heat. The Lancet.1 In the Matter of the Estate of
Open Vessels Contain Many More Bac­
discussing ids findings, remarks that William H. Knlckerbacnr, deceased.
teria Than Where Open Top Re'■
’ to,
James H. Knlckcrbaeor, adminis­
disease germs were discovered
having filed tn said court his
make short work of tho varnished ba trator
(BJ
110111100
praying that n day may be
trachlans. already weakened by awel•At tho Connecticut experiment sta-f taring. The conclusions of Doctot I set for hearing on his final account
as administrator ot said estate and
tlon It was found that milk from an,
Puntonl have a practical Interest In
open pall contained 6’4 times as many I their relation to lhe deleterious effects and hr be dim-barged from raid trust.
bacteria as when a covered pail was
of moist, warm climates and the use
D. 1911, at ton
used. In another stable, not quite so
, of Improper clothing, which act
clean, the open pall contained .10 times I disturbing tho cutaneous function. by
for hearing said petition;
It la Further Ordered. That public

K

any notice of.

FOLEY
KIDNEY PIUS
fos BACKACHt KIDNEYS AMD BLADDEg

Ration

tog until ready to como Into milk, it 1
tbo young animals are ou pasture, no 1
Country Is Good Highways—Spe­
further attention U necessary, since
cial Action Necessary.
grass furnishes tbo belt and usually
tho cheapest growth.
-Tho winter ration should consist ot
ail the roughness tbe animal »Hl conrlcultursl Colles--&gt;
A busy growing nniluu t.uch as ours lume. and a small amount ot graiu
certainly requires Internal Improve­ In addition. The object should be to
ments to keep pace with Its prosperity. keep the young animals In a grpulng
Our prosperity Is measured by indue- condition without becoming excessive­
ly fat. -The liberal use of roughness
Is desirable, since it la usually tbo
cheapest feed al band, and, further, ,
It is generally believed by experienced
breeders that the consumption of large
amounts of roughness wbllo young
helps to develop tho organs of dlges-1
investigations hhv&lt;* shown that the tlon to the maximum, which Is desir­
Average horse can exert at a walking able when tbe cow comes into milk.
pace a traction pull of about oneThe roughness should by all means
eighth tu one-tenth his weight As­ consist of some legume, as clover, al
falfa or cowpea hay. on account of lhe I
value, what effect "III the kind of palatablllty and high protein and ash!
road have upon the load the homo Is content of this class of feeds. Corn i
silage Is also well adapted for part!
able to pull?
On an asphalt pavemi ut It requires ol tho ration, but should always be*
30 to 70 pounds pull to move ono ton. combined with some leguminous hay
on a sand road-100 to 200 pounds pull or with a ration of grain that sup-1
to move lhe same road
Wc might piles ample material for growth, such ।
conclude that tho lli.ilta are 30 to 250 as wheat, bran or oats.
pounds for tbe best to tbe poorest
surface. This one horse, say of 1.500 SWISS ARE FOND OF CHEESE
pounds weight, could draw a load of
five tons on tho smooth alphall pave­
ment and only 1.20 pounds un the

Cows Must Wear Earrings.
I
Cows In Belgium wear carrings. Tho
| law requires that when a cow has at­ hearing. In the Hastings. HANNER,
I tained tho age of three months it said county.
shall have In its ears a ring to which (
QHA&amp; M. MACK.
Judgo of Probate.
I it attached a numbered metal tag for
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
taxation purposes.
Register of Probate.

Legal Hdvertisements
Stalo of Michigan. jfounty of -Bar*

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan, the Probate
Court for the county of Harry.
At a session of said court, held at
tho probate office. Ip the city of Has*

made mi the 30th

as many bacteria.
in another very ",
dirty farm. 97 per cent, of lhe bacteria. ni

Henry H. itobtschung. .deceased.
.. Amelia F. R\bl»chung. udmlnlstrncourt her petition praying that

tbe Wisconsin station extended tests | “nd 'hat all
, ,
, ,
iwuiil
uununisiruiri* uv oonu* non
■sent
thclr
» wltb thl. wl!l 1Ulncxed -and that the
.I.™., » 'i“« ■"»"&gt; »«&gt;•«• "&gt; »»k
.............
». clnlnu.
irt.
at lhe
I robale M1|nL, II14y |)e ai|owed ua p]ed and ab„
from an open pall than where a small offle/in the City of H..aiinKM.
be discharged from raid trust.
■
top pall was used.
' aml|fatl&lt;in and allowance, on v
.‘•foru
lt j. Ordered. That the 20th day of
--------------,
................ ...... ...... such; February A. D. 1914. at ten o'clock In
DATIflMC mn HAIRY PATTI C ‘■A*1’”-'* w111 &gt;&gt;c heard before said Court. ()10 forenoon, at said probate office,
nAIIUfJS rUn UAlnY UAiTLt yb Monday, the 1st day of June be and is hereby appointed for hearo'clock In the forenoon |I1K 8al(1 petition;
sa.i.
. . &lt;*..
*• '• ‘•'ufther Ordered, That publjo
More Palatable the Food the Gre^te/j
J.ii,
notice thereof bo given by publication
Quantity a Cow Will Consume—y
CHARLES M. MAX K.
of a copy of this order, for three sueWater Is Also Important. fI
Judge of Probate. , cesstve weeks previous to Mid day of
hearing. In the Hastings Banner, a
newspaper printed and circulated in
Tho foilowlfig genoral facts ghould
bt- observed In making up thjf ration
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
for n dairy cow. A cow should bo fed f State* of Michigan. ‘The Probate |
- -■ “wLJZL o. p-ubBt*.
all that she will oat and djfrest well, * cnurt for th® County of Barry.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
giving due consideration to th*x cost.'
a “”lnn
court- held at ths
Register of Probats..

j',...,™",
..a cmKxu.. °&lt;
food fed. Tho moro palatable

«&gt;..■

*■**""•• ■

.

■

the ,Inv „r January A. D. 1914.
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• —
food tho greater quantity a cow will;
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack. I NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
consume.
Variety bften Increases I Judge of Probate.
filate ot Michigan. County of Barpalatablllty.
, «»"
,of„ *h"
°fJry. so.
A part of tho ration should bo sue-'
ineas F. Campbell, deceased.
• Notice is hereby given, that by an
a pari oi mo nues snouia do sue-.
JlMM.ph L Campbell, son. having , order „» .h, prot,ate Court for th"
client in nnture/aA such food aUmu- filed In raid court his petition praying । county of Barry, made otTtbe l»th
Intes action la' tho intestinal tract.1 that an order or decree may bo made I da&gt;. ol january, A. D. 1914. four
which stimulates vigor, thrift and b7 this court determining who are or; m(lnlh» froTO that date were gliowed
health In tfco animal. Another Im‘'ht.'‘ra.are”*"1 for credUor’ ,o !»•••«»&lt; “‘•lr clslrns

„PP1,,. ~ii,si!sj^.ias“us*,s?,Lrt

proper consideration.

qulred to present their claims to saffl
and la hereby • appointed for hearing
•aid petition;
Cleaning Utensils.
It Is Further Ordered. That public
If any utensil'has become sour or notice thcrapf be given by publication
tainted, special scalding will bo nee- of o copy ot this order, for three sue- xuch claims will be heard before Baid
cssslve weeks previous to said day of Court on Saturday, the l«th day Of
Steam In still more powerful than wa­ hearing, in the -Hastings Banner a
Here it will be reconsidered. Many ter. aa a destroyer oT bacteria, being newspaper printed and circulated in
said
county.
states have made alight increases la
CHAR, M. MACK. 1
more penetrating aa well as giving
their good roads appropriations.
Judge ot Probate. I
mere intense heaL
.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
Register ot Probate.
DANN EH WANT ADVB. PAY.
i
DANNER WANT ADV8, PAJ.

’

�HKT1EKNATIIOMAJL

e Stomach

SUNDAY
SCBOOL LESSOR

Aim to'make that strong—and digestion good—and you
WiQ kocp well 1 No chain la stronger than Its weaken
fink.
No man is stronger than his stomach.
With
stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. • a

UN yes far* *
to perform its
fiijsteJ. Tkel

Golden Medical Discovery

Ing Ills credentials, to support His
claims as Messiah. Words and works,
voice and virtue' (Luke 8:48), fore­
telling and fulfilling, are the meani

:ii hntoad J d
itosuch and csum niiuea, vonitiaf aad a tarrikla
headache. Take Chamheriaii’s Tablet,. They will
toae op your fiver, deal out your atrnaach and you
,&lt;ilf KM* be aa well a&gt; ever. There i» nothing better

not what a man's i
acquaintances think I

Turkey Drodng.
Mix together three cupfuls of stale
.-.-ead crumbs and two-thlrds cupful
। of deviled ham. Add. one at a time.
.— ■mt.
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'1
JSS’JS
ThV.lagging steps behind you: _ J ,alt uml p«prikJu '
' "

Chink of henry $
Brand Rapids, micb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Pumpkin Frlttri*.
One cup of cooked pumpkin pulp,
one cup o&gt;-milk, two egga. one teajipoonful of* ground ginger, half tea­
' spoonful ot ialu one t.iblrapoonful of
sugar or moUeaee, about onu cup of
and aoak In cold water f_.
for -----half—
an flour, one and a hair tc.-ispoonfula of
hour.
Cook In boiling• waler r..r
for having powder. ’
'twenty minute*, pouring off tho water
Sift together Into a mixing bowl
once and renewing firlth boiling water.
Drain nnd put Into shallow baking,
„„„
w,„
dtoh nnd dust with salt nnd pepper, mug, then atlr In th&lt; sifted pumpkin.
Mix
----- one-third
.... ....... cup
... of
. —butter
—................
with one- 1 ..UU
Ajd thf» liquid mixture gradually
HU.,,, fcU
to
third cup of boiling water and pour ,he dry ingredients .-&lt;» ns to form a
half over the onions.
L’se the re-1.............................. ...... - ----mslnder for basting: bake In a hut
Hlh.

in Western Michigan.

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Fann Phones—
BelL 651
Citizens, 6251

Some Mushroom.
I
Miniature Wonders.
.
Epicures In tho United States, who
Jewelers from thn exigencies of
l*va mushrooms will long for a time their trado are masters of miniature
... .____
■
wnrkmanihln
ChinOue
In Leeds
Enrland.
Tyrol,
where ilreal)
workmanship.
In Leeds.
England,
produced a model of
nteshrootnn grot r. A traveler writing, •amp Tc*r»
as
rvgwu i■•/..
lays: Bordering —
the
» * beam engine
in silver composed
of ।
ot «&lt;■
tho region
read that led up the mountain wore 1«5 pieces and complete In every do-

Bae nny pieces of tender cold meat
or left-over poultry. Chop the meat,
or, If preferred, grind It. Now ple­
t&gt;urc u rich while roux with melted
l atter, flour anf whale milk .
...

Bakctl Mutton &lt; utht".
SX. a-u».’e~. - u™. «.&lt;
Prepare the cutlets a» for frying by­
it took from three to five of us to penny weight and standing half an Inch stir In the meat. and. when very hot.
dipping them in betuen egg und then
span tho trunks of most of them. Un- &gt;n height.
covering with fine, dry -t.re.td crumbs.
Lay them In a drippl:-.;: pan with very
particularly nice w
little water In the bottom: a|fflnklc
crouchfng what I tooFto be a smell,
Cruel Slam.
( &lt;g(. u n(W(.d to ,ht
dark gray --------kitten. ----------Stooping.
-- 1 found
"That." said the futurist, pointing
Ing often with butter and hut water.
nt n jaa not. a
-----------_
--------*।
kitten, but a mush- proudly to tho canvas which ho had
When they arc done nuke.a little
-------- Our good peasant neighbor,! just finished, "la my attempt to Intcrbrown gravy with th
' "
pan. u little hot —
hhrrylng toward me. begged that I prct th0 infinite." "What did tho Inzoning, ft there
at or liquid In
would-Dot disturb IL saying that she flnlto over d&lt;i to your Mke(1 tho ln.
r luiklifg your
depended on thia every year. After noccnt bystander.
itx there la
Hough brown,
a few days of rain, what had seemed
•it .ticking to
the dust. Tlu!&gt; the materi.ij selected]
a kitten, now looked a stately cat. and.---------- ----------------------—1 Well Into the fur. applying 1T with thc-i
•
n It reached tho weight of six VAT W T’ATWX'PTTC TXRTPT^s
1 gently twat nut the fur
tin aide. Hhould there be
t brilliancy In the fur.

the

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY
In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, 1 am serving

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

You can get just what you want at Tom’s.

Try My 15c Business Lunch
The Best Coffee in the City
IN HOONAN‘8 CIGAR. STORE

Jefferson Street

Hastings, Mich.

| Caodyj

| Silted Hut, |

What More Can You Expect
Quick service. You are waited upon at
once.
The best cigars and tobaccos in the city.
Our zinc lined cases and electric humidore gives to you your favorite cigar or favor-,
ite brand of smoking or chewing tobacco the
way the manufacturers intended it for yoi£
We are careful buyers and our stock is
. always fresh, clean and moist.
We appreciate your trade and will do
all in our power to hold it.
/
We have a large assortment of PIPES,
CIGAR CASES and all smokers' articles to
show you.
Why not buy where you can get exactly
What you want?
Try us and compare with others.

purpose.

rl ST. PHONE 106

Retailer

Th net it ill

the beginning. The return of tho uhelean spirit with Its seven companions
wil taka place during the groat tribu- another Jesus, another spirit. anothtatlon.’ —A. C. Osebeleln. Tha per­
sonal application is to mere reforms- ot them. “From such turn away.**

-THE WISDOM OF OOD,

IV—THE 1'OWRH OF GOD. 11-88.
V.-THE ENEMIES OF GOD, 88-

The Outline Developed.
THE POWER OF GOD—Read
here
Mt. 8:81-84; 14:18-87. The
power of God and the pity of God are
shown In the healing of this demonnfillctcd man. It waa a demon which

ricked thlnga but only regeneration
For constipation, uso Dr. King's
rill fill the- lite With Christ. Salva- New Life I’illa. Paul Mathulka, of
Buffalo. N. Y., soya they are tho
"king bf all laxatives. They ore a
for all philanthropic, sociological, and blessing to all my family and I al­
educational enterprises—Is Christ the ways keep a box at home." Get a
power and fullness of them? All efforj
without Christ must fall finally, just veth * Btebblns' and A. E. Mulholaa each individual without Christ

value. In
connection with the nation of God's
choice. In Mt. (18:88) tho man waa
both blind and dumb; ho was under
Satan's control. When Christ cast

and uw, and

people wondered, i

the

blinding

from Satan
Christ retun

proceed!

ind the kingdom la

the Individual sinner before Hla con-;
version, then the power of Godi
changing him. and the resultant teatpic.

It l» the power of God, and no

Get the Habit
of depending on this market for your meats dur­
ing 1014, and you'll not be disappointed. Our ser­
vice in the past has always been good; but we pro­
pose to make it better than ever before. A tele­

phone order will bring the same satisfying results
at this market as though you placed the order
personally.
. *

BESSMER BROS.

PHONE 103

'

HASTINGS, MIOH.

if the fur I

SQUIRE
HAO
SIZED HIS MAN
--- --------------.
Turner, tho Entflah painter, was
blunt-apoken and often gruff, but ot.
camion hc unbent enough to Jest—
occasionally at his own expense. The
Bristol Times and Mirror gives on
amusing instance.
f To a certain southern town, on legal
His famous ,1'ture, “The Slave
I business, came a most potfipcua young Ship"—that wonderful epmblnatlon of
’ lawyer, who, notwithstanding his flaming and nurgeous colors—was
i name was McNaught, had an excellent once dreerlbed by an exasperated
opIniofTof himself. Ho found It nee- critic bb "a cat having a fit in a dish
| essary to talk with Squire Gardner. of tomato salad." Turner had never
■ an unpolished Justice, who had noheard the phrase bat onto when •a
good opinion of anything, and cspe- ' taiaJ
l0 j,lm at a dinner,
i clally of anyone who had a good opln-j h„ put on a critical-aud considering
] Ion of himself. Tho squire had never alr „ h^rgarded IL and remarked
heard of hla visitor till he called nnd j l0 his neighbor:
I ho was a poor hand at remembering
—
"Nico, cool green. that lettuce. Isn’t
tfnrnnfl but fir* wm an oxnort in 11U- '

Pompous Lawyer Got Little the Better
.. ...—uiua w...

। man measurements.
not quite strong enough, and the dressThe young lawyer proceeded prompt-, ing. delicate tint of yellow, that! Add
j ly to say what ho had to gay. U&gt;» some mustarJ. and then yod have one
j squire listening, but watching. Pres-1 Of nty pictures!"
I ently ho thought It was tlmo for him ,
■to say something.
"Hold on. Mr. McCIpher." ho began. |
Too
-----------------------Dangerous.
"My name is McNaught." tho law-1
Dr. Alexis Carrel, the famous suryor stiffly corrected him.
ot the RockeflflW Institute In
I "Excuse me. excuse me." apologized New York, said tbe other day of an
I tho squire, and finished hla remarks. | experiment that ho doomed dangerIt was not long before tho squire oua:
again felt called upon to speak.
I
"An experiment of that nature re"Wbll, now. Mr. McZcro—" he stert-! minds mo of the Cinnamlneon carder.
- - '
'
"A Clnnamlnion carder shot a dog
He went to show the
"I said my name was McNaught." by accident
owner how It Lai&gt;i&gt;en0d. and In doing
the lawyer interrupted, sharply.
Again tho squire apologized, doing so shot him. When tho police came
so profusely, and the lawyer conclud- to arrest him ho attempted to show
lhem how ho had riiOt the owner, and
Ing very kindly towards the. squire, i in doing so shot a constable. Later,
but he thought it wise not to manifest! In showing the coroner how he had
i
hla feelings, and said good bye with a shot the constable, he shot tho coro-

emy,
tan. hurled at Him thia blas­
phemous accusation "He caateth out
devlla through Beelzebub the chief of
to God.

miracle (see Acta 4:18).

miracle

GIVE ITATRIAL
vines. She cleanses impurities and
overctfines pollution In her fields and’
streams, and she demands the samel
effort of men. When men fail to obey
these natural laws they pay tha pen-!
&lt;rtty. declares the Healtbologlst. They
suffer or die. When they do obey, no
effort brings surer returns. For clean­
liness means health, and health means
ability, peace of mind, content and no-

from

It Will Relieve Your Cough

-phet Jonah.

fair degree of politeness.
.
"Good-bye, Mr. McNolhIng." said the
squire, aa Innocent as n lamb, and as
the visitor walked pompously out of
tho office tho squire chuckled.

Sanitation la a natural law. Nature
will not tolerate disease and decay
Ur her own domains; Sho buries the

They reject-

of Satan. But this they said, "tempt­
ing Him. not In faith, but In unbe-

Or Money Back

shall laugh; the 1-ord shall have them
In derision.'.' The request of v 18 Is
it ut the rich man In Luke
■but If one went unto them
e dead, they will repent." But
n answer In v 81. Tho reaur-

provm the rich mah's statement.
'THE WISDOM OF GOD la next

You don’t risk a cent. You don’t take the slightest chance. You
can try this cough remedy—which we firmly believe to be tha
very best of the many kinds wc carry—entirely at our risk.
If you find that

Itexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup does not relieve you, we will gladly refund your money. Wc
don’t want a cent for it or any other of the Rexall Remedies’'
that does not satisfy and please you. Isn't that lair? Can
you afford to overlook a generous offer like this when in need
of a cough or other remedy? Very pleasant to taste. Children1
like it

Priest. 25c, 50c and fl.00

reply He shows the Impomlbllly of
Aitnn's kingdom lusting if Satan
destroy .himself. Their argument Is
not reusunttblv. The same principle
applies------- -—
—
today.
------ -idly tho professing
church Illustrates this! And on the
other- hand, how aad to see such a
resdlncw to aacrlflce principle fur the

Carveth &amp; Stebbins, S
Devoe Paint Agents

Phone 31.

NO OUST
-

s'

onrnill
SrEulAL
kingdom' hud corao lit that the King

i GET A CAI.

riiDAY

4’»*y» come to ua for good! Incur line which you we
8&lt;&gt;vwU8*d. We give careful attention te ali orders; and
Wl 8aWfm» aim
courteous and fair treatment, to give perfect Mtis" faction to our ctutnmars.
BO lbs. H. &amp; B. Granulated Sugar, Baturdayl only.

will later.
.
THE POWER

‘•Links" as Applied to.Golf.
USE PARISIAN SAGE
And speaking of games, how many
know the origin of the word "links'' as
If your luir is ico dry, brittle, dull, thin,
applied to, the field on which golf is'| er If the scalp burns and itdies, 1mm**­
played? The dictionary says that , ctdy begin the tt.c of Parisian Sage. The
"links” means stretch of sandy soli, | first implication renxma the dandruff,
interrupted by heather. But It comes!
from an old Saxon word "blinc.” which creates the beauty of the hair by making
means a ledge, an embankment, a
boundary
Malvern Link and tho
somebody invented a game to go with Surely try a SOc Uj-tia.

CABVKEU A HIMUMJUVB.

Hastings, Mich.

i aa those
Hero He

mentioned In Acta

‘ U»
*i»n sold
l NS ' * !•’ •’f*1

Goods Delivered.

We Handle All the Medicines Advertised in This Paper*

SHINE

HNEWWM

The Place to Meet Your Friends

cannot succeed.
TIIE WWDOM *OF GOD
unclean spirit la Idolatry. It had. left
the nation, and even now the natlpn
la swept from that evil spirit and un­ Bon lights the aun. Me.la tho light ot
occupied, and boasts of reform. It
-------------- ~ we receive light from
will not bo so forever. The unclean
will have light, nnd will
spirit will return end bring seven reflect light. There la no enduring

।

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment

Store Phones—
Bril, 173
Citizens, 5173

aclcs and Wa reaulta. Notice the purpoae of Hla mlraclea: John 8:88—
"bear -wltneM of me, that the Father
hath aent me:" John 8:11—"manl-

, well-heatsn eggs. .Mix 'thoroughly. they mw the mlraclea which HaJId;'*
John 8:1—"that the worka of God
This qauntlty fills tl
ahould 4&gt;e made manlfoit;" John 11:8
Do nut stuff the foi too full.
ferrod, omit brttld
—...
two cupfuls of hot mashed potatoes
and one-half eupfui of cream.

whlie
Tlje enrea that acemed to bind you'.'
And aa you atood by the walla uf
Doubt.
That echoed a demon'! laughter.
Did you ever ahout back a word Of

ittack ystr Brer folk

wronger.

Gold Medal Flour, ysr sack------------ - -------------------Bat&gt;* Fancy CoBee per lb...I.....................................

Tho

Is broken. He has been defeated, and
will be destroyed.
He Is still the
lenipter. bat ia u conquered foe.
THE KNEM1EH &lt;»F GOD are bo-

ctsion for. Christ.
arn-either

gathering

Which?

Me

Genuine Whole Codfish, per lb-................................

Oleonurgarine, Beat Quality, per lb.
Rolled Data. Beat Quality B lbs tor

Vggateblaa; Rutabagas, Sweat Fdtetoaa, Cabbage, Carrola, Radiahea. onioua
lattuce, celery and paraley.

Fruit; Malaga grapea, oranges, grapefruit, bauanai, leuwna and applea.

tall it bo also unto
J
mon." G.a«raU*a|*—

Grocers

�|~"

IRVING^

the house before a phy­
jtet then, from Hasting*
lo attend to his Injuries. From ah
reports Mr. Olner la doing nicely ami
Glenn Hobtnson tans saeured a posi­
tion In the Globe Knitting Mills at
Middlevine and wUl
town ceprly exchanged hla farm known aa
the Currier farm for a fruit farm In

Blown Out
By Gas
.-onnevted with dbuurtroim rvsulu. We
i-unnot prevent folks from blowing
out tbo put. Our buslncw h to Install

■

PLUMBING, G&amp;&amp;-PIPES
, '
AND FIXTURES,
sd skillfully and thoroughly tltal tlicrv

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
Hast of Postoffice

Phone 126

Hastings

ia the principal moflir force of the

world.

Without vim you will “rail

Coffee R.anch
110 Jefferaon St.

Haslingz, Mich.

a
rinno riign.
Bishop Boyd Carpenter, as report"Instead of saying to the children,
'You shall not do this or that.* they
should say, 'You should keep the
whole of that great organism which
I
God has put Into your care, with 1W&lt;
dollcafe forces, physical/ moral, and
Intellectual, In such a stalo of health­■

by Oscar Bink. Besides eachangf farms Messrs. Strung and Sink
also exchanged many farm imple­
ments and some of the heavier goods
A good In order to do sway with the moving
h**"}’ aoni* ,,T“
“Do ohang4
nice pro-

K

.,.7

church was weM patronised.

on th- farm in Irving township, hold­
dusk a horse ing tae office of Ju"tk.- of the peace a
George Mar- part of the tltae. Until a few days
ago Mr. Strong was substitute rural
free delivery mall carrier from the
the animal became unmanageable ae Irving office. . There are about 25 or
20.acres of timber on the farm which
He has signified
site-land northeast of this village. Mr. Sink secures.
They ware thrown out upon the his lEtentiona oY sawing this off and
Kound. None of the children were
dly Injured, escaping with minor
bruises which were not serious. Bo
We now look out upon the most
snow we have seen on the ground this
the reputation of bflng needy und winter. In fact
think more snow
fell Saturday Ahan during the entire
became frightened upon sighting the precipitation of snow and rain since
gray team of hones belonging to Wil­ tha first day of December. By meas­
liam Ooodslte which could be seen । urement the enow la 14 or IS Inches
but Indistinctly In lhe gathering
gloom of the fast departing January i was the depth Bunday morning.
day. No doubt thinking that It waa Blslghs and cutters are onve marg
threatened by some gray visitor the , belhg used and lhe roads are rapidly
animal bolted with the results just being- worn down so that loads may
mentioned. By good fortune Arthur be hauled to town with perfect ease.
Diimoth caught the animal when It In fact, many were waiting for some
entered the village.
snow to fall so that they might haul
Charles McCann and wife had saw logs to the saw mill here In the
planned upon coming back to lheir village.
Monday also being ground hog day
home In Irving Saturday after a few
according
to the old traditions -we
weeks visit in Alma, the guests of
William Cushing And Chester Bene­ may then look for the allotted six
dict and families, taut they failed to
...... .. .....
.iiuvft scca iu.
Ing a very enjoyable time visiting shadow on lhat day. the second of
their sons-ln-luw and families and Fnbruaary. then winter weather will
although missed frorrt hla accustomed prevail six weeks longer, and the
ground hog could see' his shadow not
once but a good share of the day.
Albert O. Frey, formerly of Mid­
that himself and wife are enjoying dleville and a son-ln-hiw of W. W.
Watson of Middleville, purchased a
store on Grandville Ave. In
We understand that Melvin A. grocery
Johpson contemplates moving on the Grand Rapids. Friday. Mr. Frey took
20 acres which he purchased south of Immediate possession of the business
this village last fall.
Mr. Johnson
live* smith nnri weat from Caledonia I
inLLiio'n
and having sold hl. farm which he ' '
,n ■*a,on’
muot toon vacate, will move aouth of of real life. Among other things per­
thia village some time thia month. taining to the tragic, may bo mentlonMr. Johnaon la a brother of Alva
Johnson, who lived on the farm now
tied up In a haphazard manner.
owned by Capt. Hhellcnbarger soma post,
Insecurely packed and hut poorly ad■Ireaa/ul
&lt;1.
____ ________
Frank Childs, lhe genial proprietor -, .....
.... .,HUi ul, nuoiv
of the Irving Holler Mils, will vacate
tlrnes get a good shaking up, still the
the place upon which ho has resided chances
of a package—put up In the
right condition, securely tied and cor...... ........
uii.ir
n°l■ &lt;ucatlnatlon
*»«*»«tlon la Immcoaurably
at Ihla time a vacant* ilwnlilnr h
hm...
Immeasurably better
belter

ful activity that they shall be com­
Mr. and (Mra. Alen E. Matthew* enbined In your own Individuality inI tertalned Jorpeh Willett* and family
■ Ki.”!-"”’w'"" "”d 3’" “

good through lhe wholo length of your

Harald (continuing to pull the cat s! by their teacher*. Verne T°J™Sn.
tall)—"What did you say, mother!" were In attendance nt the Inmlratlon
Inspiration
institute held at Hastings Thursday
(She says It again.)—Punch.
and Friday. Among others Interested
In work of thia nature who attended

The First Step
Often mecns so much. It
has meant success to thou­
sands of youngpeople who
wrote for our Catalogue as
the first step toward a good
salaried position. Take
' the step to-day. Address
Detroit Business Univer­
sity, 63-69 West Grand
River Ave. Detroit, Mich.
E. R. SHAW, President.

Ing one mile north of Irving station
nnd who reports that the Institute
was a splendid succcos.
On Friday John Olner hud the mis­
fortune to suffer a dislocated wrist
and a broken bone in the left fore-

driving dropped out from the neck­
yoke. frightening the team which
plunged ahead, musing the wagon
tongue to become embedded In ths
ground and the wagon In which the
young man sv.is riding to tilt up In
violently to the ground.

inner

them In their stnlh In the barn before

The Irving General
Store
When it comes to a show down wc arc right there
with the goods, and prices that can’t be beat. Quick
action gets the goods.
aa lbs H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar..
•1.00
iod*Ibs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar
54.50
Sunshine'Flour, cwt.j—
•2.25
3-5c Boxes N. T. Matches------------10c
i lb. Arm A: Hammer Soda
5c

C. R. Watson X".*1 34

MICH.

BOTH PHONES aBttWttiMU,.

DO YOU
WANT ANY

Lehigh Valley----- ---

Hard coal comes from the world’s greatest
hard coal fields.
It’ s HARDER than
I
•
other
•
LASTS LONGER AND
hard coal.
BURNS BETTER BUT DOESN’T COST YOU ANY MORE.

IT

Our Majestic Soft Coal
been handled at this elevator for years and those who used it once will not be satisfied with any
other grade.
Wc have other grades of soft coal, all kinds and sizes, and at various prices. If your coal
bin is getting low, and you want coal in a hurry, with our four delivery wagons we are
■ in a position to serve you promptly. Try us and see.
■

E.DMONDS BROS
Phone 18

The Elevator Men

SOUTH 1M)W»
cautions observed just esp»c..&gt;Ilyr f*’r| -Mr*. George Cre»a \
thclr own benefit although' it «:do&lt;..-«, daughter Mrs. T. Bunkrr and family
please them Immeasurably to li
1'-Tn m1
‘Dnedict visited In
1h»u«hwhieh work?
Iv in Lo Grand Rapid* Friday and Saturday.
,p!i .
1* " 5,‘‘J ‘.I
Mr. und Mrs. U Hines visited reinfled out would facilitate the handling tires In Grand Rapids the latter part
of the parcel post mall Imm. ■•ninthly
'Miss Hilda Gooch la visiting rela­
sen the high cost Of living in these tives In Clarksville and vicinity.
times of high living.
A- US;
William Dean purchased a work
Lum-“V»y tmu^hn m.o’,mAbOUt
bought the team In Grund Rapids and
SerMt a vour door
■?“
J"- ■’"&gt;&gt;: STATE OF MICHIC1AS
Thomas Sowcrby sold a
buckwheat to Frank ChUdi
d“^L U toVf'rie'nJL’
Monday.
Mr. and (Mr*. William De.m
nearby city or
nr... .
...Ings are done. tertnlnlng Mrs. F. E. Huntley of
Although Unde Samuel has signified Grand Rapids. Mra. Hum
his Intentions of carrying ail the out Friday’ot last week {or
products from tho farm, butter, eggs,
LEIGHTON.
meat, potatoes and flour, through the
, parcel
post system—still the same
Mr. nnd Mra. Will Bruce moved to
brnctlclent Uncle Samuel demands
that ull these commodities be securely
Leva Sullivan had "•uipany from
wrapped up and nately packed and
tied tn ftl.it&gt;,! rapid transportation.
Ed. Mlntner lost a her-.- last.week.
Bomcllmes the sacks and pouches arc
Mra David SteebyS children plankicked off from trains moving forty,
fifty and even sixty miles -an hour. Wednesday, her blrthd.i&gt;
When the
The writer not long ago viewed the
Interior of a mall pouch in which a
but none
two pound package of pork sausage
"umptuotui dinhad been sent along with othsr pieces
of mall matter and all had been kick­
r nations.
ed off from a rapid moving mall
coach attached tn n passenger train. ■uhuol again this w&lt;
Moll words beggar description of the
way the inside of this sack looked, Ind., visited at Georg. Wllaon**
but If you have been around a slaugh­
ter house and viewed the floor after
Mra. Vandercook
-f ‘ sledonla is
«me animals have been slaughtered staying with Mra. 1. K , h.-lc.
then you may draw upon yotir Imagi­
The Evangelical Al.I f -Icty meets
nation for thn way the contents of with Mra. U Kach.-I. n-vi Thursday.
the pouch looked. Yes, It looked like
Tho CornliRhAld met -with Mrs.
a slaughter house floor and not a tidy Dunning Thursday.
one nt thaL Now ur“’~
sick with
Lewis Smith '­
Intend that hia sacks
pouches jaundice.
shall be used tis an al&gt;
he Intend that the It
tied
FREEPORT.
und Insecurely wraj
Verne Leary of I.
---- — ... ......
uuaiin*,
to do so and should be avoided. Care week with his start'
should be taken to put up packages
Ml&gt;&gt;a Maude llick&lt;-rt of Hastings
In such a way that the recipient may
ap.-nt
from Friday until .--unday with
lind the article Intact und whole so
that he may not be disappointed In
whin he recalves. When we think Grund Rapids Sitturd i- &gt;nd Sunday.that the .parcel post bunlncM has—In
less than fourteen months of actual
operation—assumed gigantic propor­ Lake Odeaua the ilr.*i
•The Freeport fchtions and that the goods carried run
ncMay fur thu re»t of
week on a
1,1 t,IC
millions of do|. count
of the Teach.
Institute In
Hustings.
Grand
Rap--..... p,.,
uutinicu.
jor mailing. It makes life much more
Walcott visited
In
Eaton
Rapids
tw
who
out the
• Hutt,
iha glck list
Mra Bachelor w.

Hastings, Mich.

A. E.i«h has rented hie farm and is

MIm Anna Flynn visited her broth*
Will and family of Bowne Center

Henry Johnson o

Mrs. Busan Stadel of Campbell, a
sister of ‘Mrs. James Pardee, passed
away Sunday night.

lleinde Benedict attended Teachers'
Institute In Hasting* Thursday, and
Friday.

The Dally Reminder.
No ono Is unsusceptlbla to ths right
bait.

ANNUAL TAX SALE.

Clarence Boum.i
working In Grand lliipi

EVERY BILLOF “SUNSHINE FLOUR
placed with a dealer has boon followed with a much larger
order unsolicited.

That goes to show that people, who use one sack of
Sunshine Flour, ore so well pleased with it, that they are.
bound to tell their friends about it, that means the sale of
more Sunshine. And that is the reason that the sales of
-Sunshine Flour are increasing so rapidly. Every purchaser
is a satisfied customer, because tbe flour is right and the
price is right.
Buy a sack of Sunshine Flour today and you too will
become one of our satisfied customers.

F. A. Childs 6 Co
IRVING,

COAL

If j&gt;«ople didn’t KNOW that °ur e°al was BETTER than other grades after they jiad
USED it and compared results .with other grades they had tried, then our coal trade would
not have increased as rapidly as it has. And patrons appreciate our SERVICE too. We
TAKE PAINS TO PLEASE. It makes a difference to yod whether windows are left
open, smashed in, or coal left scattered all over your yard, or cellar floors. You get
FULL WEIGHT here, you get THOUGHTFUL SERVICE and the BEST COAL
FOR YOUR MONEY.

MICHIGAN

h 1 g 1a 1a i a

i pviiiinn. u
■ il.t d.cr*e &lt;&gt;!

tn ths Court thlt

returned to

Allen Fish Visited in Grand Rapids
and Charlotte Satur&lt;i.&lt;&lt;
nd Bunday.

The company left the n. xt morning i
for Belding.
'Mrs. Hyde was in Grand Rapids two '
ays lunt
Rev. U. H. Alcaniul'-r of Sheridan j

ih. t land* tncl

T-ur petition

changed pulpits fiund.n.
The muck wedding «■•-• n by the I.
O. O. G. Haturdny evening proved tiy
be,a very pleasing
I.il cent In splw
lit the eli/l-mv wciith. r

2nd, n daughter. M.ircu,L
Miss Mabel King of H istings spent
Sunday at home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. It.bbltt and Mr.
and Mra. Albert W.-lls attended the
funeral of Mrs. Bin Blakeney in
Hastings Sunday.

home In Boyne- Dorothy Rlgterlnk is III with lousllllla
The Senior class

day night.
Miss Lunn
Smvlker entertained
company from out of town last week.
Chas. RulterU of Grand-Manila *i»llfd at the. home of Geo. Thompson
clerk*
Ing In the clothing stor.- o
l. Woicult left hot -week for p
in the
south and wart.
. Win Blough I. moving mtn the
lai'ley Cjuum- Ituijw oft Kaoe.lilL
Mis* Mildred Reuter of Toledo, &lt;».,

Houma in vlslUqf In Grand

nnui tor &lt;n« psyin.
.-n.l. ll.n r..

on A MEI, u.
'bl half"of w’

SC’HEDULE-A

lll.I.Al.K 1*1’ HIIMH.KVILI.K.

�PAflB FOURTEEN
risltlng ejTRalph . BwIR’a
Grove.

NASHVILLE

In Maple

|

3amra Fleming went to Jackson
Inst Thursday morning for a few days *r Mr* Miller are visiting r*latR'*s In
......
..C
.—... ta.. « Vlxmln*.
Mm. OUittti.i Brice of Morgan visnnd faintly.
Mlaa Edith Fleming went to Lans­
ing Thursday to visit her aunt. Mrs.
M. Harm - "----- t"'n'
I’ visiting toer'si-tcr .Mrs. H. L. WaiJnckoon to spend Hun-

MORGAN
•Take heed therefore, that ths light

former pupils. Ml** Lillian Mead. *4

enrolled In neighboring high school*:'

Cha*. Fowler was In Hnatlnga Frl- rive days Chautauqua this year tn
place i&gt;f the tlarve»t Festival which on for the removal of the appendix,
thef
*— ———’ nnd for the correction of two nip­
hpplng the plum
Ing with the prospects of 4&gt;ecomlng a
entertained the sound man again.
.
Wednesday Lee. Campbell lo*t a
Red het
colt nnd the next day laidy. the faithtime the ladle* tied comfort-

Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con
tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­
table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con­
tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic­
tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer­
ing among women than any other one medicine in the world?
We have published in the newspapers of the United States
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub­
lished in the interest of any other medicine for women—■
and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen­
uine and true. Here arc three never before published:
From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I.
pRovibtxcK, K. 1—“ For tho teneflt of women who suffer ft* I have
(tone I wish to state what Lydia H l*iiikhaiii”.&lt; Vegetable Compound
has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it
caused a displacement. I have alw ttys lx?en weak and I overworked
after my Ixtby was l*&gt;m and inttannuatioii set in, then nervous pros­
tration, from which I &lt;lkl not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pink­
' ham’s Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and
when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine 1 try to induce her
to take your medicine."—Mrs. B. T. BicmtOND, 1W Waldo Street,
jTuvideuoe, 1L I.

brings an expression of perfect satisfaction to the
faces of those who eat it.

It’s Made Right

Collin* at Nashville; Fern Fox. Clyde
and Fred Bolinger at Hasting*.

__________
Walker
•pent Sunday with In
Ida Walker.

trip «rpe&lt;-tm« 1*
,11.-... W. H. Reynand |oth&lt;'
uf hl* ibitslnesa dur-

The Fancy Pastry
You Get at the PALM GARDEN

dead In her stall.
Mias Fra tic House

of

NnahVlU*

A representative nf the Trangeft.
8&lt; hmldt Fur co. of Detroit was In tho
NORTH NASHVILLE.
Smith » « nt Charlotte Thurs­ village Thursday and bought *1X6
alien
day
on
totuln*
Howling Friday by the serious Illness
Wm. Fox.
*&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huffman move
Wednesday of thl* week Into lheir
farm in Alabama
n.-w house.
The Ladle* Aid Society of lhe M. E.
Mra. Sarah Heekathorn
Rev. John It. Day returned home
church wa* entertained by Madame* poorly and not aide
bo 01
Saturday from Owosso and expect* to
&lt;1 bilious attack and Mitch In the tmck.
rs of the
ting wits
Mm. Orval Gardener of .Middleville
Rcsolution" and how
pl. Light refreshment*. Heed of Brooklyn. .Mich., was dead.
A. I* Noyes &gt;. ■» nt Vermontville on
Dlllcnbcck
buaineaa Frld.&lt;

There’s a knack to making good pastryjand we
have it.

Try One Order
The Home of Cottage Bread

The Palm Garden
J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Phone 548

Hastings, Mich.

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or
ders Given Prompt Attention
Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (all colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
such as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas
(all colors.

-

ELI CROSS
Bell—Main 208

Citizens—2470

1IH Monroe Ave.

Greenhouses—Ashland Ave^and Page
Grand Rapids, Mich
laugntet
cutialnH. Sir. und
mid Friday In Grand Rapid*.
| Hasting*.
।
Mr* V. 8. Kn 1
Mb* Bru* Dlllenbrck I* In Wood­
Tho storm which began early HutDr. Morri* h.
•n confined to hl*
' land caring f»r Judge Barnum's
ttrday morning co'nllnoed with such
Will Kuhlm ui of Detroit spent K»tfiled nnd she be d|*cbarged from
Hnw 1» Yonr Ihdlcr?
laynell nnd Zcllah Franck
been stated that a man's
were home from Friday
■toinach la hl* boiler, hl* body 1* hl*
till Sunday evening.
guests. Mr. and
went
Grand ple thnl would come out such a day
the forenoon, al
boiler (stomach) In good be and I* hereby appointed
n* last Saturday and Invito you to go
' Cha*. Fowler returned l« Battle
Ing said petition;
। 1'reek Haturdny after spending a few
your jaded horse from the sleigh to will not stand a full load and not abU
Il I* Further Ordered. That public
| days with his daughter, Mrs. David well automobile .
replace It with a fresh horse from
notice thereof be given by publication
. .
A Minister’s Wife Writes:
Kuna. Mrs. Fowler who I* In the
Mr. and Mr*. K. it. Smith enter­ their barn? Al«o to remove your engine (body)? If you have any
trouble
with
your
stomach
ChambcrCuxjvet, Minn. — “I have suffered very much with irregularities,
Sanitarium nt Battle Creek 1* report- tained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mr*. soaked nnd frnsen gloves that they
hearing. In lhe Halting* HANNER, a
W. A. Smith. MIm Elsie Kmlth of might replace them with their dry
pain and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. I’inkstrengthen und Invigorate tho stom- newspaper printed and circulated in
liani's Vegetable Compound, has made me Bell nnd I can reoomntend
Rudolph of Grand Rapids were George Kay of Maple Grove and
the same to all that are troubled with these complaints."—Mrs. Jkn- I son
CHAS. M. MACK.
called here by the death of the form- John Kay of Massillon, O.
•Mr. nnd Mm. George Green opd aon turnlly.
nik Akekman, c/o Kcv. K. Akerman, Cloquet, Minnesota.
Judge of Probate.
1 rr'» father. Chas. Scheldt nnd returnGeorge Dull I* III with pneumonia.
by them.
ELLA C. EGGLK8TON.
Register
of Probate.
The
•"(Rover
Leaf
Club"
.of
the
Farmland.
Wlnch**t»r;
l.'nlon*port.
ton spent the week with her grand­
From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass.
A true copy
4-wk*
Evungelical Hunday Schoo! met Fri­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dull. Carlo* City and Lynn. Ind., und In
Sot.ni Qcinct, Mass.—‘•The doctor said that I had organic trouble
day hight with Miss Zada Keyes. A
Mra. Fred Moore and children ol Kalamasoo. When on their- return
they reached Fort Wayne, they f»und
and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I
Maple Grove were
course
luntheon
no
*nmr.
tout
found
nl*nty
of
"the
Geo.
Harvey,
recently.
saw Lydia E. l*inkltam'a Vegetable Cbmjxtund ad­
State of Michigan, the Circuit
vertis'd and I tried it and found relief before I had
tertnlnlng the
Court for lhe county of Harry, In
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
finished tbe first botjle. I continued taking it all
visiting nt the home of
chancery.
Btato of Michigan, the Probate
through ipiddle life and am now a strong, healthy
of Melmore. 1
Complainant.
woman and earn my own living."—Mrs. Jane D.
Itlng relative* In Lake Odessa.
la Brumm of Portland. (&gt;.. quinsy.
JIuudoch, 25 Gordon St, South Quincy, Mass.
•*Benedict and
the probate office, tn the city of Has­
laitlng her cousin. Mra. C. F. Wiltings In said county, on the thirtieth John Welasert, admlnUtraiora
.^^teWrlteto LTD! A K.PI5EHAM KEDICINECO.
Mr*. Chris Marshall was called to
(COXFIBEXTIAL) LYNX, MASN..fora&lt;lvlcc.
with the wilt annexed of
(lending
Present:
Hon.
BloomsvUle. .().. .*Uty{day by the
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
Judge of Probate.
death of her uncle. J. Marshall.
Defendant*.
by a woman and held In strict confidence.
ths Estate of
Mlsse* Beulah ifrad of Irving and
nunday.
Bernice Mead of Middleville spent
Hazel Briggs and Francl* Bartig at­
Bunday with their mother. Mrs. Eu­
EAST ASSYRIA.
tended the teachers' Institute In Char* having Ried In said court his petition tings In aald county on the 10th day
te Friday and Saturday.
surprises oc-' and Mr*. Ruby Slosaon were%8un&lt;l»y nice Mead who I* sick.
praying for reason* therein slated
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Clr-Ml** Villa Parrott
spending n
Howard Boyd purchased a horse of
VnnVIril has
bank* Wednesday evening In honor .
in this cause It appearing by the
of hl* nth birthday.
TL
affidavit on fll* theretn~nntt defe*4a*l
WENT VF.RMONTVHJJC.
pair of move.
male* presented him with
It ta Ordered. That the J7th. day Agnevdlraudt la not * resident of the
Jtodebaugh
gave
cuff button*. The-other w__ on
_ ...AlMr. ---------------and
----------------„
----- a on business.
StaWof Michigan, but a ro*ld*nt of
bert Olmstead Friday evening on hl* 1 supper party Saturday evening. Those
san
Ed,
and
In
th*
forenoon,
at
aald
probate
office,
the
Slat* of New Jersey; that Nellie
Othmar Fausel
17th birthday. He wu given a slick present report a good lime,
be -and la hereby appointed for hear­ Kincry la not a resident of thl* Blate,
pin snd necktie holder. All had a
Mr Bnd Mr&gt; Wm Outer and Mr.
Ixivlna Snore visited friend* in Has­ ing aald petition;
but a resident of th* Bute of Nevada;
ting* Friday nnd Saturday.
.
&gt;otn place*.
M„._ V
Vern
Co,(
tine time at both
and MrM
ern Co*grove
were Sunday
It Is Further Ordered, That public that Mary A. Becker i* not a resident
.yman Baxter of Detroit came to
notice thereof be given by publication of thl* Stale, but a resident of Eng­
Carrie and Anna Green- | guests of }lr. and
Vermontville
enberger of Eaton Rapid* were wel- j rove.
| i, visiting old’ friend* making hi*
land; that John Hammond 1* not a
come visitor* of Mr. and Mr*. John
Arthur Marten* of Richland spent, headquarter* at D. A. Quick's.
Mra Nellie Klnnle and little dnughof England; and that William Hain■urn Tuesday HU Thursday caring
Mr*. E. C. Vrooman and children
newspaper printed and circulated In muoil I* not a resident of thl* Blair,
ir hl* father. John Mnrtemi. who I* I visited at Hastings the first of the
said county.
but a resident of England;
Battle Creek,
CHAS. M. MACK.
On motion of Colgrovd A Poller
Mi**
Millie
Woodworth
of
Cedar
rate
w«*
u&gt;
1
ilr
«
nJ
i,rB
H-ymorul
Osstcr
vUernle itushore wa* gue.
Installed In her house.
and Jewell A Ewing, solicitor* for
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry in
friend* »t Battle
F ‘ Creek over Sunday.
~
Grace la&gt;ke of the northern ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
complainant. It la ordered that th*
imrt of Michigan. Charlie Scofield
, Register of Probe
appear*nee of the said defendant*
their
ly entertained the "Just V*" pedro
Agnes Brandt. Mary A. Becker. Nel­
Herman Maurer.
riub Friday evening. Mr*. Eubank*
lie Emery. John Hammond nnd Will­
iam Hammond, and of each of them.
Haatlngs spent last Thursday at
NOTICE OF HEARING CLUXH.
Archie Mill.
rom Thursday until
Grandpa Kennwly Is sick with a I
Stale of Michigan. County of Barry,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Deane spent
Id.
Saturday at Grand Rapids.
That In case of their appear
Wednesday In Kalatnazoo.
Mr*. Burnlce H»uuhlalln of Middle.
E. V. Smith w.lh at Charlotte Mon
------- — —
— .— I them, then that the person «o enter
Institute
•*. Reatha Herrington and twin day. All our teachers attended th
County ot Barry, made on the 14th Ing hl* appearance cause hla aoewn
ble* visited Mrs. Ray Gould Tues- Institute nt Hasting* Thursday and
day of January A. D. 1*14. four'to the bill of complaint to be file,
KOVK.
month* from that date were allowed । and a copy of same to tie served upov
Ml** Greta Quick
accompanied
- within Ilfcomplainant
Miss Greta Wolfe of Hattie Creek for creditors to present thclr claims' -■ ullcltora for ----------------Mis* Mildred Quick to the Teachers’
Ith her against the estate of Ia&gt;ul*a M. BurInstitute at Hastings Thursday and
on him. or them, or hl* or their so­
und
that
all
creditors
of
said
deceased
MIm Mildred Quick spent Saturday
hlldrcn arc visiting friend* in this
and Sunday with her |&gt;arenta In Grand
-leinlty.
Rapid*
•
each of them.
Fred White was at Charlott^ Mon­
It I* further ordered that the com­
from Friday till Sunday to
plainant cause this order tn be pub­
aunt who has broken h«!r hip. Mrs.
lished In the Hasting* HANNER. n
that
auch
claim*
will
be
heard"
before
I».
H.
Evan*
looked
aUrr.
the
children.
I Quick spent
afternoon nt
said Court on Thursday, the 14th day newspaper printed, published and
Chdrlotlc.
of May next, at ten o'clock in the circulating In aald county, and lhat
relative* at Hillsdale last week.
•uch publication
iw commenced
forenoon of that day.
visited
tn
re&lt;-k Mau f ind
tonlehlng result*.
------------— —..........
andr&gt;Mt|ro Ida
within twenty &lt;S0&gt; days from th*
hall List Friday night yaa well
•&gt;f it* merit. The first
dale of this order, and that such pub­
CHARLES M. MACK,
tended. Proceed* about 118.
•pent Friday evening In 1-analng.
lication bi continued therein once th
Wonderful Htomach Remedy
lhe M. E. church next Sunday.
irs the yigestivj- tract of mucoid ■pent Saturday with Mr*. It. J. Wad&lt;
cession, .or that complainant cause a
OKDeK 1*011 PUBLICATION,
John Hinckley of Maple Grov
retlons and remove* poisonous
copy of thia order to be personally
118 Aiqrlch Kt
william
NORTH MAPLE (IttOI
matter. It brings swift relief to suf- spent Bunday with hl* daughter, Mr*.
Hattie
D. A. Quick.
State of Michigan, The Probate
Court for the County ot Barry.
Mr*. Will Hanes visited at Hasting*
Hany declare that it ha*
ndles* time' Mved .them from
Al a session of &gt;ald court, held st before lhe time subscribed for bl* apand tn ex­
the probate office. In the city of Has­
accompanied home by her nephuw.
Hanatorium at
.
CLEMENT SMITH.
treatments that fn|led.
Paulo Watkins,
id county, on the thirtieth
\
Otrcull Judge.
H.&lt; took Mayr"* Wonderful Btuinqyh
there are
Examined, countersigned, and autarRemedy at ln»t and wnndqrftll results many Imltatorr. «o be cautious.
Hon.
Mra Scheldt,
Mack.
He
followed. Whep he had taken only sure It'* Muyr'a. Go to Mulholland's
uh heart truui.l
ROY ANDRUfl,
one tioltlr
lhe Estate of
drug store and ask them about the Ed. Scheldt of Cutdown. Penn'a, Mr.
Register
In Chancery.
and Mr*. H.imurl Scheldt of 1-amlnx.
Rattle Creek U
JEWELL A EWING.
of your wonderful stornncK remedy
Martha W. (Trawford. executrix,
Solicitor* for CompUlnaat.
Odessa and Mr. and Mrs. Cruso
having filed in *ald cqurt her petition Business
address.
Grand
Rapid*.
1st. 164-16« Whiting StrChlcsgo. HI.. Quimby were h«re last Friday to
bedside of her father. Wednesday at
Mich., Houseman Bldg.
11 stomach aliment* nnd tend the funeral of the Ute Cl
COLGROVE A POTTER,
fur doctors bins 1 could buy a farm.
ecutrlx of the will of aald deceased
bias, but report* him much better
ter* from people Scheldt.
Bolicltor*
for
Complainant.
I will certainly recommend M*yr**
Mrs. Phillip Garllnger and son
and that the same may be allowed a* Burin*** address. Hastings. Michigan.
this writing.
stored. Any drugWonderful Stomach Remedy."
Freeland returned from Ohio last

Legal Hdverlisemcnts

Bal®

GAVE DOCTORS ENOUGH TO BOY
FARM-RESTORED IN ONE DfiT

Mr. Goss’ experience I* like tho»e of
thousand* of other* who have taken
thl* remarkable remedy with such a*-

—
MulholDrug Store nnd druggtsta ev-

QID you [VER USE PARCEL poST?
We use it in sending flowers to you
and find we can give good service.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO.
Stws-18 Monro,
PHONE 5995.

Alfnl Himh
ail Shi
GnukMM-Cor. Eiit nd Birtu Aw.
Grand Rapids, Mich.

amounis to ti or over wa'U prfy telephone chargee.

Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Mills and Mr.

Eckardt of WoodUnd
■pent last Thursday a
Daniel Garllnger'*.
Mr*. .Mary HolsapU
house for Daniel Garllnger.
Mr. and Mr*. Von W. Furnlas and
daughter*, Pauline and Margaret,
»P*nt Thursday and Friday with Mra
Ml*a Gayle Johmon of Marshall
•pent Bunday with her slater. Mrs.

guest of

Everything in Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
for Christmas and other occasions.

vilie Friday, where she will keep
house for Dan Garllnger for »ome

tend the funeral
of
relative.
Mrs. Bert Patridge and daughter,
Utting in Grand R«p-

and Paul spent

Friday.

and Mr*. Joseph Baker
D. A. Quick waa at Hasting* Mon
Mr*. Rom Btven* and children are

Monuments

of last

1

Bettercookies, cake

they &lt;went 'than when they returned.

and biscuits, too. AU
as light, fluffy, tender
vid delicious M mother used
to bake. And ju*t a* whple-

have gone to Ohio to attend the fu-

approaching why not call and look
them over. You can place your

order now so your work
can be placed before Dec­
oration Day.
We quote

well aa could be expected.
Evangelical church wlll'aerve dinner
at the home of Rev. John Marshall

A»k your grocer,
naivni iomut aww&gt;«

very low prices for very
beat material.

cordially Invite.!

.

We have in our show room the

finest selection of monuments and mark*
ers we ever had. Now that Spring is

by drove over to Cedar Creek Friday
evening and returned Saturday. They

&lt;ng from ths south side into Frank
Itarlck’s house on Phillipa Ht-

Grand Rapid*.

Wednesday

Sickle and fkmlly near Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lsraby' and

DON'T FORGET TO CAR ON YOUR HOME DEALER.

•iSEgfiitasisrsJ1
Scratch!

Scratch!

Doan's Ointment.

Uch I — Scratch!
Th* more you
lhe itch.
Tn

IRONSIDE BROS
Phone 197

Granite and Marble Dcalcn

Hastings, Mich,

�-

“— f&gt;R?

tS&amp;bBi
ThAre is everything
Some of the following

We have just unpacked a new shipment.

you want at REASONABLE PRICES.
are good TIME SAVERSReady made houae dresses and aprons all sizes.

SoiiihiPtMtrn Barry
Deparimtm

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
night gowns, corset covers and drawers. One line of boy's waists
all siaes.
_______
ALSO NOTICE our NEW prints, percales, ginghams, chamhntvs, cballies, cretons, cotton crepe, plain white. or colors, pillow
tubing, sheeting, muslins and Shaker flannel. New size excellent
quality Sterling Batti. Comfortable size, 7a x 84. ’ Butchers
linen, and table linen. Also a nice line of laces, frillings, trimtmngs^and embroideries; Gloves and hosiery our sidcialty. Let
ui welcome you at your earliest convenience.
AgenU for NOXALL PAINTS—Every Can

Absolutely Ouarantosd.

E. TUNGATE &amp; SON, Merchants,
Banfleld, Michigan.

Southwestern Barry.

Kenneth Mutlrn Is again In school
spending Kme time
Mra Jennie Gorham.
PrairtavHle Hotel, and wUl soon move
his famUy bars, having rented his h&lt;r daughter. Mrs,
farm to Ferris Brown.
ling, of JohnstowoThero was no echool In the DowlRemember the fourth and last but

Courss will be Wednesday evening, tended the institute In Haitlngz.
NORTH EAST BAHRY.
Feb. 11, jvMsn Mrs. Marb.u Fuk. lm.
Krzonator and cartoon h.turer, will
here.
Her pictures art finished
Mra. Chaz. Lechleltner Thursday. Feb.
13th. for dinner. Everyone Invited.
Owing to bad roadz u very amnil
Thuraday and Friday on account of
to
accure
the
beautiful effects,
crowd Wax out to clrarch Sunday, but
the Inatituto.
tho bills for u sketch of her li
listened lo a very good sermon
preached by Rev. lUVrc. the evangel- Baptist church.
quite -well attended. About fifty sat
Hickory Corners. W« arc glad that
he Is not afraid to preach the straight
talk.
Mrs. L. Glpliit Spent Sunday with
French of Galesburg visited
her daughter MIm Mabel at KaUma- hlaArchie
grandmother and other relatives
Kmina Hamilton thia week Friday af­
here from .Friday until Tuesday of
ternoon. .
ry Smith and wife last Thursday.
Friday. Fob. C. at five
Mra. Rena infer McDonald and o'clock. •
A genuine Dakota blizzard struck&lt;
an extended visit with her mother here Saturday morning, lasting till
Sunday afternoon.
There will be a Rood roads meeting
who
Some Rood spr.-ikors will la very III.

That when you come to our store that we
have everything a stock of general mer­

chandise-should include.

We have at all

times a clean fresh stock of groceries, candy,

cigars and tobaccos.

A line of staple hard­

ware that includes everything from carpet

pretcnL •
MIm Alta Kellogg of Grand Ledge
lit staving with her cousin. Mrs. Fred
Whlpplo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Eldred returned
homo from Coldwater last Tuesday
where they have been vlaltlng hla
parents.
Hla slater Gladys enme
homo with them for a month's visitDewey Stanton of Hastings spent

is always of the best at the price.

Rubbers

boots, shoes, men’s work clothing, gloves

and mittens and a full line of hosiery.

WM. HENKES &amp; SON,
Phone, Hastings 34a—31

Bonfield, 13— 3

When Uneeda Pair of Rubber Boots
Try BULLSEYE.

Our mail currier could not get
throtfgh the drifts List Haturdny.
hence wo missed our mall tho first
for a year.

church

BANFUCLD.
Don't forget the lectur

150 being preaent.
Bert

Glenn Galea.

Inelitute
George Garrison is on lhe sick list.
Hia son Flo)J of Dowling, ia staying
With him nniPdolng chores.
Burl Phillips has moved off of Mra.
1 Holcomb's place and gone onto hla
father's mar Shultz. HU father has
taken lhe offlot of Secretary ot the
Shultz creamery.
There was no Bunday School or.
church here last Sunday, tiut there.
will &lt;&gt;«• preaching Friday evening, no
preventing providence,
" been cutting
Frank Bryans.

Mrs. Sarah Philllpn vlsllrd he:

Garrison and

Rev. Brooks

the teacher*!

McOMBEH DISTRICT.
pc to Sam In fierce debate,
a the woman question.
1 answered well all other polntaj
here's mv last suizsesiion

Htruln farm and
15th of March.

As we are about to make a change in the in­
terior of our store we are offering some real bar­
gains that arc worth your time to take advantage of
them. All heavy goods will be sold at cost.

BED BLANKETS
$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
$1.75
$1.25

Blgnkcts
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets

All Wool Hose at Cost

now. ..$1.95
,...$1.75 j
now.
now.
r—$1-50
t
$125 !
now.
f... .W
now.

All 10c Outings at __

8c

.Wc
50c Men’s Hose..
25c Men’s Hosc^____ .19c

Ladies’ Hose
50c Wool Hose_____
.35c
25c Wool Hose______ 19c
j 15c 1'lecccdHosc_____
JOc

week* with heart trouble.

A. S. WECUSEN,
Citizens* Phone 2443

OUR BEST OFFER!
The HASTINGS SANER and

Weekly Inter Ocean &amp; Farmer
BOTH A FULL YEAR FOR ONLY

$1.25

pound min Sunday night und Mrs. D.

Quoth Sam, "I own. you'.
nows.
Appear a little breezy.
Albert Lyon nnd MU- Bernice Wit­
Hams attended the Teachers' Institute! I hoped you'd pass this question by
at Hastings Thursday and' Friday.
JIlM Williams Is from 1&lt;
On this one us U:i oxii
L’tich- Jin- Powers bi
slight
----------- — ----------- „ night.
loxes.
Dr. Keller of Dowling Is In attend­
ance. .
Roe Merritt had the misfortune lo
■c two of hla work horses last

Wednesday und Thurad.c

iul* nt l.lzxlo Smith's, of
a.n n member.

Reliable Ladies* Tailoring Establishment

Home miles away It maybe

,n. of t'..iiiii, Id.

PRE-INVENTORY SALE!

Ihis is ■ season of novelties and wc gre carrying a very line
selection ot patterns of the newest importation of the foreign
products. Wc invite your inspection.

last Tuesday

day evening.
If you did not hear
Mark Garrison visited Saturday
him, do not make tha unw mistake and Sunday al Bert Garrison's.
her pictures at the Bnpii.t
Wednesday evening. Feb.

Gn AU Orders Placed During the Balance of January.

B.\L1TMORE TOWNLINE.

party at their home

England."

tacks to cross-cut saws. Our dry-goods line

Mra. Jennie Gorham and MIm
Sanders called on Mra. Lulu Edmonds

1O% DISCOUNT

Miss Oftha Coykcndall spent Tues­
day night with' MUs Uiehna GreenHeld nnd attended the wilier medal
contest at the Dowling church.
The men of this neighbnrhuud and
surrounding n&lt;4ghb&lt;&gt;rho&lt;&gt;ds
had a
wood bee for Mra. Lizzie Balch Friday
of last week.
Floyd Carpenter spent U
with friends near Clarksville.

ir.llu;;

Ypillanil where ahe

i .-.It Ing.

HINDS CORNERS.
Geo. DaMott and family attended
Thursday night and Friday attending Kuai-i to attend the
ic wadding at the forrnA-'a cousin.
the Inelitute,
•
Mr. und' .Mr*. H. zitniuennun
miiu no.i
nnd Kay y
daughters arc vlHlgng in Battle
Ci ‘ | night,
tattle Creek.
Middle vine wi
j.
Ho huB
our
attended
ben nt Charlotte und Willlameton on
iii.iynlng but in some

All the News of the World and
Home only 25 cents more that the
price of The BANNER Alone.

THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AND FARMER
iul printing ImiMjrtnnt

uluri-H from llic big a
r»
»...... m.
taHlctl pub­
lication In the West. tin* rrcnm of editorial thought has been selected
for Till'. WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AND FARMER; hence, In. value
as nn educator ennnot bo disputed.

THE WORLD’S GREATEST LIVE STOCK. GRAIN. AND PRO*
,'K .MARKETS ARE INyrillCAGO AND ARE .MOST FELLY AND

AND FARMER.
Club.

■ntcrtulncd al the ph .uant home of
Ur. nnd Mra. Jud Alli-rnntt In honor

Yakima. Washing-

Cuniplk-atlon-. Mixki
you will realize mid
L«iu&lt; •

Crandall and
one liny last

Sniith &lt;&gt;t

ITUREH. TOfiCTHER WITH A SPECIAL MAGAADING FARM, HOME

and Mrs. Mary Ormsbe of Dowllnv.

Special Bargains in all parts of our Dry Goods
Department.
Men’? Winter Caps at Cost.

GROCERY SPECIALS
5
3
3
3
3

lbs Coffee
cans Peas
lbs Good Tea..____________________________
cans Salmon'
cans Corn..._____________ —

$1.00
.25
1.00
.. .25
. .25

F. H. WILKINSON
DEPARTMENT STORE
Both I’hones, Bell and Citizens

Prairlwvllle,

FARMS FOR SALE

430 acres, good buildings,-good road,
near
town,
good
land,
and
level »3#,r&gt;oo.oo
4)0 acres, goo^ buildings, extra land.
good roads, near town. .334,000.00

1*0 uerss. extra land, 70 acres ot tlm000.00, fair buildings, good roads.
: all level 'S3l.ROO.oo
130 Hcrvs. gout! 'buildings, within 4
rods of car lino SO,000.00

p acreok good buildings .... SI,000.00
40 ocrea, horse shod............. S1.000.00
|«0 acres, gudd buildings . .S10.40U.Oo
Coll and ace

M Cliarkw Bauer's oflkv baturdajs.

till MOREHOUSE I CO.

Michigan.

returned to her home accompanied
by .Mr*. Ormabo whu will Vizit other
friends.

with Ml«» la-na Bryant, on Friday atlernouti. Feb 13. A nt. rial Invitation
to all the ladles »f Dowling und vi­
cinity Io come nnd dlm-iiM "Which I
would !■&lt;■ preferable. National Con­
I fUtuilon.il Prohibition or u Saloon In
Dowling."

The Price of the Weekly Inter Ocean
and Farmer remains$1.00 a year

were about 13" pr. • nt. Everyone
had a very cnj»&gt; i&gt;-lu time.
The
Jack Snyd.-r spent Friday und Sal­
ni.ixkvd partlrai x.n&lt; . grand march,
the inuxlc being la.iuufully rtmderctl
by Companion J. E. ''handler, after
to Shultx thlH w.
which a short
a
and an orig­
inal song on W»ii&gt;.ui Suffrage given
vmlum on
by tho ladlca* quar:.: All did ample
Jurtlc® to the guud -upper furnished
The Hope Center schoul Is having
proceeds 17 43.
his uncle Wm. Bechtel and family of
it &lt;week'H vacation.
Hastings.
Nearly everyone from HiU place at­
tended Mr. Gelb's sale lust Thursduy.
Messrs. Gelb and, Newton were well
pleased with thejr Kile, nnd although
Companions Ear I
.nd Harb Me­
by over 300.people.’
Glocklin villi, d tb
. sister. Mrs.

co. Payne?
•
Mrs. Clyde Walton
llurlvnl meetings In progress nt lhe
L‘. B. church, conducted by Rev.
Gould.
No Sabbath School Sunday on ac­ Marshall Bagley.
John Hush —
'W.u
— a Week-end guest
count of tho drifted ruuds al thd'
church.
al-the -Burkholder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith spent
with'Mr:'. .Munson Newton und helped1
last Thur»&lt;hiy .In Grund Ituplds.
Mrs. Luther l*uchr und sun Elrncr
Felix
spent Thursday und Friday In Carl­
ton visiting Mr. Gorham's.
this writing, but ia. still confined to
olir high school students Ellb.011
und Freno Osborn. Luey und IxHtlc
The Mioses Beatrice und Bernice
Morrill, enjoyed a short vacation ut 'Sti-Dermott returned to Dr Hun Sun­
homo lust week un uccuunt of ituch- day uft&gt; r a Hur days’ vauutfun. They
or's Institute.
were accompanied by thclr mother
Tho many friends of Mrs. L. Mc­ and sister Blrdeius win- remained In
Carty ot Bhulix will regret to hear Delton until Monday night.
she lx very poorly ut this writing.
Mr. mid Mra. George Payne went
Mr. und Mrs. Butler Smith weru to*Delton Friday evening and attend*
1-alied to Hastllng* Munday tu see
Mrs. Hmtth's father. Sir. Brunson, which was very good and netted a
whu la very «oorly and undir Hie tine sum towards the plnno'fund.
duvtur's care.
Mr. and 'Mrr. Isaac Newton enter­
tained a parly of friends Thursday cvith Flinch,
.
HIGH tfHIEET
rati and all r
Mr. und 'Mrs. ‘Milton Juii'nlngs
spent one day last week at James Hille..
LancasloYs.
MIDLAND PARK.
Reuben Graham and wife spent
Tuesday of last week.. with thclr
Rev. Harger und wife returned
daughter, Mrs. Uugh_JllUer, helping here from an extended visit Friday.
Two large alulghio.ids ullendinl pro­
hor settle after moving.
Quito a number from this place tracted meeting-ut Hickory Corners
attended tho da hue ut Dan Matthews’ Sunday night which are being cunl-rlduy night.
Andrew Myers and son Harvey vUMr*. Humor Brown upent Friday at
it^d the formcPs parents. Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Johnson, Saturday und Mr. WalldurtT* of Allendale.
Sunday.
- \
Mra. Wilbur ft vfrry puorly at thU
A heavy fall of , snow struck tUia writing- '
Muggle Tcrpvniiing l« vlaltlng her
unublu to got through und ail trufllc brother Floyd of thU place.
Rev. Harger preached at Hlakory
wua stopped.
^laymond waa sick a coupio ut days
Mrs. Elnfcr Hathaway spent
da&gt;s last week with her fatli
Yscklejf Of -Hasting*.
Dur teacher Mr. Fighter wu ...Uhl11 noon
W‘!C,‘ 0,1 necount

Banllchl &lt;.leaner Items.
The maaqueradv iuh-lU given by the
Gleaners at th. Uleansrs Hall Wed­
nesday cveuln^Jun -ISth. was pro-

■-UneacUy. All report a line Um
Mesdamca

Payne's next Tburaday evening.

THE BANKKKV WANT COLUMN.
miM be dUptwed

i&gt; frr.m Thurad.
until Sunday.
Companion l-f i Frey U hauling'

The Huuliir nix-i.ntf next Saturday
night will b&lt;Kln t.r .n.pUy at eight
o'clock. All tii.in'»i.-ure roquoated

GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
Lurulullc W.rior U Mck with
Jaundice. Dr. K&gt; lb t '.lending.
Mrs. Fred BrlMul
writing.
.
Did “ye” radix

the ringer hl the
Ml

it thia

result of getting
"f th&lt;- Windmill
■I '"WD and &lt;JC„

und n fine time.

Ethel Granger w. r.. . calling ut F
VanHyckkt s anil F Fl—
—
iMur. JUmmermnn fur a L .v duyi
•'also at­
tended t» the eh. r • « Mie Hherm mql
r.imllv
......... . ..
. ..... .
Battle Greek.

er and debate at the hall Feb.-14lh.

Subject.'“Resolved

that life lilsurnnce U mor.- .m.-iHUI than lire Inaucc" Carl Hua man un&lt;t "v-..™ ..
—. . ...... ................... '
“Z O4IUIIZ
delrgales to the'State Grgtlgc attend­
ed Grange here S-Hurday. They gave

. . ................... ............
m ft uauttekl Tucaday evening. .
.
Wgrrab ' auipckcls ttjd the mis-

S&amp;S!“ “*•

OUR
OFFE.R

&lt; Tha Price of The BANNER Is$1.00 a year
/ The two papers each ono year will
\
cost you only$1.25

N. II.—This special arrangement with The Weekly Inter Ocean
and Funner Is fur a.limited time only. Subscribers to The Weekly In­

BUSINESS IS GOOD
We $re receiving many inquiries especially for farms. Ii you want lo sell or trade your
property, come and stle us. Nothing is too large for our capacity, nothing is too small for our
attention. Notice the bargains we offer this week.
\
20 acres day loam soil anti jivarly level, one half scciictl. good fences,.'fine orchard, two
wells, good seven room house, small barn al. so coni crib and hen house. This place is three
miles from Hustings. Price Si850. Terms $300 down.
.|b acres just outside the city limits, rich sandy loam soil ami lays fine, the fences arc
g«M.d ami the place has sled windmill at the house and tanks at the barn. There is plenty of
all kinds of fruit and the location is ideal, life house has six rooms with cistern water in
lhe kitchen. 1 he barn is 28 feel square and tliercis also corn crib, hen house and hog house,
lhe price of this farm is $3500 ami the owner, might take a house and lot in tins city as
part payment.
•
61 acres, 6 miles from Hastings on a*good road and close’to school. 50 acres under cul­
tivation and 10 acres of pasture, the farm lays nearly level, has guoil fences, fine water, steel
windmill and tanks; good seven room house, bant 36x44; also corn crib, hen-hoitsc and hog
house; this place has 17 acres of rye, 12 acres of clover and timothy and five acres-of
alfalfa. Tile price is $3,600 and a bargain.

City Property Bargains
■ &gt;d 4x8 lot in the fecund ward nicely located within one half block of sewer and

ga:
Excellent seven room house in the first w’artl with bath, electric lights hi first class
shape ami a line location, price $ljoo. If you want a ^ooll home in this City at a bar­
gain. better look into this.
.

CROOK &amp; GOULD COMPANY
Real Estate and Insurance

�, FLBRCARY S, 1114,

Belknap Sleighs
Headquarters for the Belknap Sleighs No. 3 or 4. If in need
of anything in the sleigh line, call and see the Belknap at my
store. Cutters—fore-door wjth springs and spring cutters
without doors, classy jobs, robes, fur coats and blankets. Buy
You
these of THE MAN WHO LOST THE PLOW. "
have been asked to pay 42'per cent profit on Belknap Sleighs
long enough—don't do it any longer.

Syracuse Riding Plows in Their Season!

Jesse Townsend
Hastings, Michigan.

The Man Who Lost the Plow.

The Aid Society -will be entertained
llr«. Ned Hick* and &lt;l.n:gh)H-nt from Friday till Sun-

Emma

Minnie Golden. Jennie
Whitlock. Invitation I
all. A good program i

IHII.-.I &lt;

til Sunday
it rntvrlAined th.- K-&gt;nklc and family.
Miss Gladys Draper and d.inahtir.
rtQtu have been visiting nt Freeport
. und daughter nnd Bowne the past three weeks re­
turned
home Monday.
Edith spent Wednesday afternoun ut
"
'
Bryant Is helping care for

All enjoyed a
day.
.
Charlrs Higdon was home from
school from Wednesday until Sunday
and attrndrd thr Teacher*' Institute
luit -week. Uta &lt;li&gt;UKht&lt;*
at Hastings .Thursday nnd Friday.
Ml Um ..f North Maple Gi
. Mrs. Etale Potter nnd children of him.
Yankee Spring* spent the Inst of the
Glen Mt-l’cek of Atony Point ta
week with her |&gt;nri-nta. Mr. and Mrs.
John Higdon.
Ilurrlll Hbover of Clarksville Is vis­
iting hla Aunt. Mrs. Jennie Whitlock,
Ralph Oehampnugh Is learning the
and family.
lilncksrnKli'ri trade In Jasper Ih-ed's
rill help ►hop. nt Nashville.
There wa.- no school In the I'rlghner district Thursday nnd Friday us
the teacher. MIM Gayle Hager. in­
tended the Teachers' Institute. Incm, so uo.
.If*a man you call on aquirms and; Plant Trees.
..d look. MH »«'. ta.r !
A
,h„
MU
to SO -McMM Globe,

The High Cost of Living

HE GOF'THE MACHINE
iBETH SHEAR.

"Gene Piters has a new automobile,"
Bald Harty Jnugieu. He had slopped
1 his trottar at the gato to tbe Tramp■ ton farm for the very good reason that
Ing for the mall man. ■
-s
"Has ho!" Inquired Pearl with Inter­
cat. Then quite casually she addressed ♦
tho fence post "l should nev—er," ▲
uald she, “marry a man who didn't
own an automobile. Why. 1 wouldn't ♦
caro If It were a wheelbarrow—Just so ▲
It was an automobile."
,
"Glddapl" said Harry Jungles to bls ▼
trotter. Arriving nt the town of Three
Pines, be told the hardware man who .
bad been pestering him for a month ▼
about the mare that ho coulft have
her for the price he offered.
Aj
"Going to buy a car?" asked tbe eatlafied hardware mon when he had paid ♦
down the money. "Everybody seems a
to bo getting 'em nowadays!"
"I want to buy some thtag," Harry ♦
told him, briefly. That was ono thing : ▲
about Harry Jungles. Ho had down to
perfection tbe art of not hearing what i ♦
people said to him, thereby saving ▲
much time In which to think.
I
K Pearl Trampton passed a good I '♦

Will be greatly reduced if you supply furniture wants with Sample Furniture from our store. You can buy Sample Furniture of us at prices that will
be more than satisfactory.
As our new spring goods are arriving faster than
usual, we are. making room for them by reducing prices and keeping things
moving all the time.

Moline riding cultivator.
Moline corn planter.
16 Spring Ufoth lever drag.
17 Tooth Uvcr drag.
21 Springltoolh k ver drag.
2 Sets of double harness. Hand corn planter.
2 Barrel;/of cider vinegar.
30 Bushels potatoes.
Grain gaider.
Combinalion stock and Itay rack.
2-Horse riding cultivator.
Deering mower.
Set ol bob sleighs.
Dbuble box.
40 Rods wire fence.
Plank drag.
40 Rhode Island lied chickens.
Carriage.
■ Barrel churn.
- Quantity of fruit cans.
Quantity of luml&gt;er.
8-Barrel horse tank.
id rods wire fencing.
Quantity of straw.
Grind stone.
Hay knife.
Other articles not mentioned.

Lunch for those coming from a distance
Tarino nf Calm AI1 sums 0&lt; 1500 ,nd under’ c“k
Over
Iullllo Ul OOlo, that qmount nine months time will be
given on Deniable notes with Interest at 6%.
Nothing re­
moved until settled for.
.

0. C. Warner, Jr., Proprietor
Auctioneer

&lt;

layers of soft cotton felt on both sides, only JIS

&lt;

lor the complete outfit.

&lt;

FURNITURE

'cnlng nnd Wednesday with Ruth
Hjinrt.
Agnea ZtttchnlU apent Innt'weck
with her elater. Mra. I&lt;e»ter Miller.
Rockford Price helped Leater Mil-

UNDERTAKING

Michigan. ♦
The Limit
Smith—"! hear you are having trou­
ble with your wife." Jones—"Yes.
She carries this woman suffrage bus­
iness too far. 1 don't object to saying
a boat la womaned instead of manned,
or even that water golls Instrad of
Km, I Ma
II —_
-

ing my dog skirts Instead of pants.—
-rJudge.

A SPECIAL MEAT SALE!
SATURDAY, FEB. 7
And to Continue One Week. Note the Prices:.

Eckardt and

Salt Pork, 10 lbs. aqd over, per Ib.—C---------- x__13o
Lard, per lb..
___________________
13o
Chunk Pork, per lb.____________________________ .__14o
Beef Ribs, per lb._________________________________ 12c
Roast of Beef, per lb------ -------------------------------------- 16©
Loin Steak, per lb._r____________________
18©

j itrd hla daughter Oln
I Saturday und Sunday.

Hurry \ andyk

Beginning at 1 o’clock, P. M, the following property:

Henry Flannery,

all metal easy spring, and a good soft mattress with

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO,
Hastings,

Mr. and Mra. F. A.
1 daughter Cornelia «
I H. Myers' Friday.-

Monday, February 9, 1914

4 Tons mixed hay.
Aboift 40 bbsluHs oats.
About 300 bundles cornstalks.
About 50 bushels corn.
Oliver plow. No. 99.
Farmer's Friend gang plow.'

♦
J

I suffering.

Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public sale on the McMannis farm, 1

IMPLEMENTS, ETC.

7-8 in.'fillera and is'usually retailed at 515 for (he
bed alone. Our price at present for the bed, a fine

lung and patient

mile north and 1 mile east of Dowling on section 27, Baltimore township,

HOGS.

&lt;
♦

r

NORTH CIARM’ON.
rooms undusted aud chickens unfed,
Years Hava Made Little Change.
A. ’’TrnwLbrldge tiutchered for Lewis .
but to no avail.
•’Do you act toward your wits aa you
When a young woman puts on a
did before you married her?" "Exact­
fresh frock every day and troubles to
r,ver ln„
ly. 1 remember just how I used to
do her hair the new way and nobody *“titer nt this writing.
act when f first fell in love with her.
Thr Ladlea Aid Society which met I used to hang over the fence in
cept an aged mall carrier with a wife
und six children it la likely to wear
her nerves ragged aa a natural react­
And I act just tbe »ame way now
Nellie Sullivan attended lhe Teach- when I get home |ato."

1:1 an

AUCTION SALE

7 Shoals at 100 pounds each.
a Brood sows, due April 1.

y

We wi,h to direct your Attention to thi, beautiful
Vernia Afartin bed; It hu large 2-inch poets with

&gt;-ry 111 with imeum&lt;&gt;till.

i ago for that purpose. Plant more
j trees. You may want to hana yourliving momb. . self when you find out what your
neighbors think of you. and it will be Ida Is vbiltlng Geo. Clark
t u I humiliating to ask one of them to lend
able to cure In all It* alas?
Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cl „ —ojySL’ you a tree.—Fort Worth Btar-ToleOldest Inhabited House.
roSrtiEttoSai । gram.
Kilkenny castle Is ono of the oldest
Inhabited houses in the world, many
ot tho rooms being much as they
‘
were 800 years ago.
by dMtroylng tho foundation of tbw dl&gt;- .
A cat caused a fire in u dwelling
‘ h0““ “ p»rl ol«w. (Reorr.. ,. r»
Joy Killers.*
Mtmla doing tt« work. The proprietors . cently. A hot cinder fell ob tho cat
E’thS
' jj-w - -!»"• ;&lt;
Some people have a wny of telling
-------- ------- —------------ -—j mal darted under tho bed. and -tho cin­ you to cheer up that sounds aa if they
/r. xrngNr.vja co, Tcieds, otta der fell among sumo clothing and set were willing to make a het that you
the place on Arc.

White cow, giving milk.
White heifer, due March 14.
Roan heifer, due March 14.

.

„

$100 Reward. $100

HORSES.
Good black work team, weight about 1200
each.
CATTLE

♦
♦
♦
♦

I nr Grand Rapid* nnd Rev. nnd Mrs.
' Iioettchcr nnd family of Woodbury.

tlon. Harry Jungles was duo to get a
particularly acid reception when ho
did spear.
- Long before his head appeared ___
over
the sllKht rldxe In the road Pearl Ilstefied In aiuaietnent to tho remarkable chugging sound that was appreaching. Whan oho saw Harry she
■at down ’suddenly. She. stared helplessly when he stopped, with some effort, before her.
"How do?" Harry aald. casually.
He waa scatM somewhat procarlously in the largest wheelbarrow
Pearl hadwer seen, with two extra
wheels under It, a motor attached to
I the rear and a clever amateur steering
gear In front Never would she have
thought that a human being In ouch
। an absurd ponltton could look so en-

।
I

"Want to go flor a ride!" Harry
■ asked finally ono bright day when he
, stopped al tho mall box. "There's
। room for two!"
• "No, 1 don't!" she answered with
. spirit
"Will you marry ipet” be Inquired
। next In precisely tho same tono.
Thereupon Pearl burst Into tears
I nnd Harry descended from the barrow
| with so much speed that the machine
I Upped over and was fatally wrecked.
"Wh-wh-why do you ride in that
aw-awtul thing r* sobbed Pearl on his
shoulder
"Had to," Harry told her. "You
said—"
"You never asked mel" flushed she
Indignantly, "I d-tdnt care whether
you had any old automobile or not.

Why did you l»T® tor’

"Because." said tbe practical Jun-

Arthur Glasgow,
Clerk.

—...... _ -1'rtday.
Manter Victor Eckardt visited hla1
• '•“•'n Wald.. Ger»mt.-r Friday.
raNNKR WANT ADVS. PAY.
______ _______________________________
|...... ........ .. —1----------.
F

"Want anything In town!" Harry
naked.
When Pearl managed to gasp out a
Alnt "No" he grabbed a handle and
choked It. banged hla foot on a valve
and shook tho appartua In front of him
fiercely, whereupon the wheelbarrow
lunged, snorted nnd trundled off.
"And he's actually going to appear
on the streets of Three Pines In that ■
thing!" She murmured In agony. "Oh.
my! What have I done?"
Naturally she did not know that 1
Harry Jungles on reaching the turn ,
below the Trampton farm headed bls ,
wheelbarrow around that section Of j
land and back home.
। .After that ho came to see Pearl ovary
day, always In bls unique motor car.
He never mentioned It and Pearl was
afraid to after that first appearance of
his when he had Ignored it so complctely. Hut she suffered at the bands
of her family, who said It was a dis- j
grace to tho community and lhat she
i must make Harry Jungles stop IL
Peart could have done this easily
enough by telling him not to call, but
apparently the Idea never occurred to

sose!

I —Chicago Daily Now*.

No Credit on These Prices. To be Continued
For One Week.

|uuu througli here
trips, 4&gt;ut the mull
o.low didn't venture

"She Stared Hclpleuly.”

George Smith, Sr.
South Jefferson St.

Hastings, Mich.

AUCTION SALE

Having sold my farm, I will hav, an Auction Sale of my personal property at tho farm 3
miles south of Hastings on tho Battle Creak road

Thursday, F eb. 12th
Beginning at 1:00 P. M.
.

HORSES
Bay gelding, 9 years old, weight 1150.
Gray gelding 13 years old, weight 1400.
Bay gelding weighs 1100.

CATTLE
Spotted cow due May 16, to years old.
Red cow due Nov. I, 2 years old.
Yearling heifer, half-blood Holstein.
November heifer calf, 3-4 Holstein.
May heifer calf, Durham.

HOGS
Yearling sow, due April 3.
a young sows with pig. . 2 Barrows, too lbs.
O. I. C. Boars.
6 fallingsy

CHICKENS
' A few B. P. Cockerels.
A few B. P. hens and-pullets.

FODDER
Quantity of Clover hay.
Quantity of corn fodder.

•

’

TOOLS, ETC.

Double buggy
Wide tire wagon
McCormick rake
‘ McCormick mower
Roller drill
Deering binder
Oliver plow
Oliver 2-horse cultivator
Fanning mill
20-tooth spring-drag
Adrian woven wire fence stretcher
Bone cutler
Truck scales 400 lb.
Platform steelyards 600 lb.
.
Hayrack
Stock rack
Single cultivator, new
Gate
Set of dump boards
Grind atone
I Set of.runners for buggy
Barrel churn
Washing machine
’ 3-gal. (bide sprayer National cream separator
Grass seeder
&gt; Cast iron tank heater
Harness repair outfit
Pair ice tongs
knife Water separator
‘ 2 set pruners Hay
1
3-burner oil stove
Oil stove heater•
Post-hole digger
2 work benches and vises
Com planters^ forks and a lot of miscellaneous
articles too numerous to mention.

TCDUCi All sums of $5 and under, ca«h. Over that
iLillilui amount 9 months time yvill be given on bank*
able notes with interest at 6 per cent.
»

MRS. WILLARD PERRY, Prop.
COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

�BANNER

THE HASTEN

1114-26 PAMS.

HOTEL MER.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 2ft

HOW WEATHER BUREAU Southwestern Michigan
FORECASTS STORMS

ENS

THIS WBBK’S NEWS IN
NHAR-BV COUNTIBg.

West Michigan's Modern Hotel

the eastern part of Ionia county, and
refers to Portland aa follows: "On
the bluffs overlooking the north bank
■of the Looking Glass river near Port­
land several of these ancient mounds

FORETELL SOME STORMS

THE ONLY FIRE-PROOF HOSTELRY IN GRAND RAPIDS

TEN DAYS IN ADVANCE tlgators of these mounds claim they

found numerous skeletons of people
seemingly of greater stature than the
average modern white man. The
mounds without dispute were places
of sepulchre, but made by whom?
Archaeologists who have made It a
Many people h%ve an Idea that study and opened these mounds leave
there la something mysterious and
habited these regions long before,
them. Still these structures are cer­
tainly such as could have been erector not."
Burcau forteli* tho coming ot dis­
turbances In a businesslike way. very
similar to that In which a man who
has ordered a shipment ’of goods recently printed In the Coldwater Re­
would estimate tho date of the ar­ porter. The article stated that the
rival.
Suppose a business man had order­
ed a carload of pineapples from the
Hawaiian Islands.
Ho would know being circulated In the papefs of
Grand Rapids nnd Chicago that blds
steamer to make tho trip to the Pa­ have been asked for building matercini* port, the average time for un­
loading and loading Into refrigerator slbllltles of a north and south road
car* fur thclr trip across tho contl- through Michigan In accordance with

however, would be subject tu error ed very optimirtleally by the Grand
because thr steamship might bn de­ Rapids papers.
layed by fog. or the cars might meet
with an accident.
Storms, like pineapples, as a rule
do ndt originate In the United Slates.
They come to us. some from the Phil­
ippines. Japan. Siberia, Alaska. Can­
ada or the Gulf of Mexico.
The
graphic or wireless notice of a for­
eign storm. Station after station, or
arrival In Its neighborhood, so that
the general direction and rate of
progress can be determined very
nearly. In fact, the arrival of some
storms can bo foretold ten days In

each a pony to ride to town, leaving

woods. After they were nicely start­
ed on the Indian trail running along
tho south bank of the I.ooklng-Gl*sa
river they lost their nerve and fully
expected to be shot off the backs of
the ponies or taken prisoners al ev­
ery turn around the hills, until they
came In sight of tho beautiful village
of Portland.
There they md the
horses In the ravine north of James
Newman's house until they were
rendy to go home. But tho Indians
found It out and learned who these
hoys were, and they went to their
White-chief and counselor to see what

। storm center around which
the
winds blow. This whirl or eddy
, moves bodily forward with tho
I oral eastward drift of about B.'.O
miles a day In our latitudes. Ai____
| lines of equal pressure (Isobars)
around tho low center crowd closer
together, the winds attending the
I storm Increase in force. Tho fore­
caster determines tho direction uf
। movement of the etorm nnd Its veloc- llcf that the Incident would not be re-

When weather disturbance* ara re- Indians should lake lheir bows and
go after them. Now those Indians
pr.rlcnce about how long It takes and some of the boy* are dead.
them to reach our Pacific coast, and Sough some of them may still be Hvg In Portland. When you are there
tfee Atlantic coast. For example. If
■a storm coming from Siberia drifts
eastward around, tht North J'olA-and about It.
reappears
reappadrs In Alaska,
Alaska. ftihould
It should appea.
appear
..........
In Washington and Oregon In nbaul SOME GOOD PAPERS FOR
two days; should get lo the Great

The above six »tory, ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF,
modern hotel is the finest and most convenient and complete of
anything in hotels in Western Michigan. From basement to roof
everything is absolutely new and positively sanitary. The most
critical eye can find nothing to criticize in the Hotel Mertens.
The rooms are furnished likeahome, equipped with toilet,
bath and telephone. Every room has an outside window, and
the assurance of plenty of fresh air and perfect safety from any
fire danger will afford one a night of comfortable repose.
This magnificent new home, erected at such an enormous
expense for the convenience and comfort of the traveller and the
sojourner from home, will be operated upon the European plan,

being from $1 up. Popular prices will be charged
rotes for rooms 1
ia the dining room.
x
nm.
We opened this hotel to the public January 6th, and have

enjoyed a splendid patronage. We are conveniently located and
will do everything in our power to make your stay with us as
pleasant as we possibly can. Our hotel is a place where you can
come and bring youn^entire family, and be assured of every

courtesy that can be.extended.

are always in the building.

The ladies of our own household

We extend to you an invitation to

visit our new hotel when you are in the city, whether you expect

to stay with us or not.

C. H. Mehrtens &amp; C. M. Luce, Mgrs
Corner of Commerce Ave. and Oakes Street, S. W

Near Union Depot

Grand Rapids, Mich

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Unexpected conditions may delay
storms or divert them from the

Feb. 9 to 14 in Grand Rapids come in and let us
show you thru our new garage and accessory store.
It is the largest and most completely equipped fire­
proof garage in Michigan, where you get the kind
of service you are looking for. Everything for your
convenience.

Being

history have been promised.

come Into the United States from
Canada and Alaska, the Weather Bu­
- Grand Rapids Stage Road North
reau studies the Canadian Weather
Middleville" by E. J. McNaughton.
reports. England sends reports from
Middleville, son of Reter McNaughIceland, the British Islands and Cont­
n. proprietor of the Oak Grove
inental Europe, and dally reports
come from 8t. Petersburg on the con­ pie Valley Pioneer Society; "Ptbneer
ditions Tn Russia nnd Siberia.
Life In the South-Western Part of
The same businesslike system used Ba.rry County, with Attention to the
Brown end Patton Settlement." "The
plied In determining tho
Catholic Mission Church In tha Early
Day* of Yankee Spring*" by Rev.
Flood forecasts are made In much Father John Llnakey. pastor of St.
re same way. Information as to the Rose church. Hastings; "Ufa In Hos­
tings During War-Time aa Remem­
of streams that cause floods are cov­ bered by a Boy," by Charlee Atkins.,
ered by telegraphic reports sent by | Heating*A life of Calvin Hill,
local observers. Aa this mln reaches founder of Middleville, will alto ba
the main channel, the height of the prepared, probably by C. R. Watson,
water in the channel is determined of Irving.
records establish how much a height,
Old time ionp and dance mussay 20 feet at Dubuque. lown, will
produce at Duvenpo/t, another sta­
tion 80 miles down the Mississippi.
Thl* plan I* followed all the way
down the river, and at each, point with old friends.
full allowance Is made for the effects

additional and local rainfall.
As a WANT ADVENTISTS TO HOLD
result of these observations \n the re­
CAMPMEETING IN HASTINGS
cent flood, the people of Cairo had
camp near Stafford Court House,
SOME ARMY EXPERIENCES where we stayed until Major General vunce. Tho Pittsburgh district can
Hooker fought the Battle of Chan- bo given only 12 to 24 hours notice, Frei Hemin* and Mtwi Walker Make
ceUorsvIlle oh May 13 and IS, 1862.
because a flood Is upon them within
24 hours after a heavy rain storm.
OMo, Ilia Native
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flemfhg. of
Carlton, returned on Thursday from
Rutland Center Arbor of Gleaners Grand Rapids where they attended
Dear Editors of the BANNER;—
the
Elders’ and Workers' Convention
will meet on Thursday evening] Feb.
I thought I would write you a
of the West Michigan conference of
12th.
sketch of my life. I will tell you In
Seventh Day Adventists, which .held
The progmm:
tho first place that when tho war
Quotation.
\
■ broke out I lived In Stark County, p.. nock and the Rapldan. Thn battle be­
The question about holding tho
Song—Opening Ode.
On July 24, President Lincoln nytde gan nt about five o'clock on Saturday
"Why Our Arbor Gives Thanks."— annual campmeeting waa dlscuKied
his second call for volunteers. I 'was
and Mr. Fleming and MIm Edna
12 years old when I enlisted In Com­ Gen. Stonewall Jackson camo upon
Walker.
of thia ally, both tpade plea*
"How
Gleaners
Promote
Country
pany D, 107th Ohio , Volunteer In­ our right flank with about 40.000
favoring Hartings as tho place for
fantry on August 6. 1222, When tho men. and drove about 20,000 of Gen. Life."—Rhoda Gorham.
"Seme Plans for Improving the holding IL. The conference Will con­
regiment wus organised -we went into O. O. Howard's men about two miles,
sider
propositions
from places which
Fgrm
Home."
—
Llsxle
Ferris.
camp in Cleveland, which la 60 miles nearly doubling up Hooker's army.
want tho campmeeting. .
northwest of Canton. Wo wore fur­ The plan waa a good one. but the
Otis Landon and J. B&lt; Buck, ot
liccltatlon—Eva Mead. .
nished with uniforms and all the movement of tho -army was poorly
Song No. 12 In Mcssaga of Song.
equipment that
soldiers
carried. executed. The rebels had the best
"Bright la the Pathway."
Then they kept us busy drilling. Af­
Surprise Committee.—Ed.
ter staying In Cleveland for two weeks across the river on pontoons to oc­
we wore summoned to Kentucky, for cupy the same camp at Brock Station. Frank Ferri* Rhoda Gorham.
Cincinnati was In danger of being at­ Va.. until June 13. We drilled here
by U constipated habit.
the appen­
tacked by Gen. Kirby Smith. After and gpt ready for the great campaign
School Report.
dix becomes inflamed from a cungMtstaying there two weeks, we were re­ toward Gettysburg, where the tattle
Report for month ending Jan. 22.
took place on July 1, 2, 2. and 4.
vcnlative la to keep t,he bowels open
given more drilling, so that -we wpuld
and tho movements regular.
This
Total attendance, 197.
know how to conduct ourselves when fought on this continent.
can bo done conveniently, comfort**
Average daily attendance, II.
If this wlU nnd room in your pa­
we got into a tight. We stayed at
No. of girls enrolled. 4.
per. I will write up the three days
No. of boys enrolled, 8.
Imont was called to "Old Virginia.” Battle of Gettysburg.
dose of DR.
HERRICK'S SUGARTotal enrollment. 11.
• George Shroyer, Irving, Mich.
wo left Delaware on October 20, 18B2.
COATED PILLS.
It is a line aid
Pcrceniafo of attendance, 91.19.
We reached the capital Jn Washing­
Buying to Save Money.
Nearly the entire school attended mlldly and thoroughly. Il holpa ।
'•fl ton on November 3. After eating our
if.._ _ .....
Buying Foley's Honey ' and Tar the afternoon session of the Farmers* gvstlon and promotes energy *
Compound saves money because just and Teachers' Institute at Woodland. cheerful spirits.
Price 22 cU. |
box. Bold by C. r Harvey.—Adv.
a few doses atop* tho cough and cold
nnd one bottle U*t&gt; a long time. It month on account of illness.
quickly heals raw and inflamed sur­
faces, stope tlckljng throat. harsh,
we camped about thi 1 Week* From rasping coughs, croup, hoarsoncm*.
Winifred Marlow was our only per­
fect speller this month.
to help Qcn.
Burnside In the
Wo gladly welcome visitor*.
ot Fredericks- thur Mulholland.—Adv.

S Reid-Blickley Auto Co
Ui Corner Michigan and Bond Ave.

Already

magnitude and extent than the etorm ed. wine good paper* discussing very

completely around the world.

^Automobile Show;

Ui
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to
to
to
to
to

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be shipped by accident on n wrong
road. Some of these storms deplete
themselves by running Into regions of the Barry County Pioneer Society In

GEORGE SHROYER RELATES

When You Are Attending

BARRY CO.PIONEER SOCIETY
Arrangements

GRAND RAPIDS, fl

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lEfltfigte TEACHING III THE
SCHOOLS ON URO TREATMENT

WHEN WHE SICK
!■ WES SW

sick. ’ Keeping In good health mean*
food and clothing for you . and your
An Act to pvevxaa •
— -­
mane edocatlnn. Which *haH IneiUd* family. U I* up to you to tok* &lt;far*
king treatment i&lt;r dumesila and wild
animals and birds.
i.
of Michigan

Section i. &gt;or raw
senlng crime and rafain* the standard
ef good cltfaenMifp. and
tho spirit of hurnanliy. *«ch humane

••t of Teeth *3 N
just treatment of horse*, dog*, cat*,
birds and ail other animals.
Section 3. Tn every public school
Within thl* stats, a portion of the
time shaU be devoted to teaching the
pupil* thereof kindness and justice to.
and humane treatment and protection
of animal*’land bird*, and the impor­
tant part they fulfill in the economy
of nature. It shail be optional With
each teacher whether s«ch teaching
shall ba through humane reading, Mar­
ies. narratives of dally Incident* or il­
lustrations taken from personal ex­
perience. This inMrwctlon shall Us a
part of ths curriculum of study in all
ths public schools of th* Mat* sf
Michigan.
(faction 3. The principal or teacher
of eraFy school shall certify liFhfa or
her report* that such limructlon ha*
been ^ivsn in th* school under hfa or

NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS
Michigan

Coat* &lt;
ending

Ths foUtH
toward 1

Bum; Marjorie awd
Mxhion. Valente,
i*h woeo; Geoia aso
Wa and Ralph RlchBalne. Henry Cole,

Ily. That thing we have in Rexall
Oliva OH Emulsion. In offering It to
you. wo protect you against money­
risk. by personally promising you
that. If it doe* not re*tor* your health.

ion woo absent half

and strength you can get. It is help­
ing many of your neighbor*.
If It
don't help you. we will give back your
motley.
Rexall Olivo OH Emulsion Is com­
posed principally of pure Olive OH
and the Hypophosphites. Each ha*
long been endorsed by successful phy-

days: Greta -Bayne wa* 'absent one
day; and Traced on Wood, wa* absent

Eight new books were added to our
library this last month. ...
„,w*
trying the "Home Credit
Plan". *uggeated by Hon. H. R. Pat­
tengill in the last Moderator-Topic,
thl* month.
.
Um* combined. Th* result 1* a re­
Our new paper towel* ar* working
markable nerve, b!6od and strength­
building remedy that is both food and
medicine. For all who aro nervous,
rundown and debilitated—no matter piijMlology and geography. But they
what the cause; for old people; for will revlaw Michigan geography and
convalescent*; for puny children, we history again before examination,
carefully.
Beatrice McDonald was ex-

builder of good blood, strong muiclra.
good digestion. I'leaaant to take, it
contains no alcohol or habit-forming
School Report.
drug*. If you don't feel well, econ­
Report of Carton Center school omise both money and strength by
DIM. No. 2 Carlton, for montb ending beginning today to take Rexall Olive
Oil Emulsion. Bold only at the Re«all store*, und In this town only by ds
41.00. Carveth and Stebbins, Has­
tings Mich.—Adv.
No. girl* enrolled, 11.

Excuse me, but why do you not
half holiday* thl*
Dorothy Btrodtbeck. coma to visit us In our new home
any more? Or have you forgotten
renee Parkhurst. Thomas Parkhurst. and gone over to our old residence to
Inder Nettle*. Thelma Nettle*. Thom­
as Usborne. Berthe Btrodtbeck. Roy
com* out to Brookfield,
Henney and WUlfa Shriber.
The perfect speller* thl* month hearty welcome, and take time to visit
were; Ntna Wilson, Thoma* Park­ with you an hour or two.
hurst. Mabel Shriber, Alotha Usborne
Brookfield ia situated in a fine rich,
level farming locality. The people
are very hoenltabie and kind, and we
like them very much.
Thursday afternoon. Our school had
At present wc are doing a little light
housekeeping, but our household

The tenth grade completed physi­
cal geography Friday. Monday they
began the study of physiology, and
the reading of ftfa. Marner.
Ml««* Mildred Costa Vera Wood
and V(ard Wood, som* of our former
pupil*, were amqng our vhfitor*. Al­
so Mr* Warren Coobaugh. Com*
again.
.

Because It Is Tho Universal Car.

2nd.

Because It Is easily operated.

3rd.

Because of Its durability.

5th.
Tho following were ths perfect
sm-llere for th* month: Marjorie
Bolton, Tholma
Townsend,
Mae
bet. Harry Woodman. WHda Richard­
son. Eart C. Chase. Olive VanWle.
Barbara Cooibeugh and Raymond
Bolton.

OAT

second

grade

more often.

Produces Green Feed the year
School Report.
‘round. Something New. Mfd.by
Report of Matthew* school.
Tha Jordia fc Stole Mfg. Co.
January
21.
Hmtinis, Mich.

KILEY
KIDNEY PULS
PM RN4UNATISN KIDNEYS AMO BLADCEJt

Rut­

7th. Because there Is no shifting and strip­
ping of gears.

not wait until tha rush In tbo spring.

oaey It Is to contract for your car and

STEBBINS AUTO COMPANY

;

Hasting*. Michigan.

matter.

A.-asyrt* ik-hool NoML

Addreu.

church' last Thursday afternoon and

STEBBINS AUTO COMPANY j

eighth
KuaWul Eacrjwiierv.
People everywhere aro talking of
the quick and fine results Foley Kid­
ney Pill* give in backache, rheuma­
tism,, kidney and bladder trouble*.
tern without good result*,
because Foley Kidney 1’111
the kidneys und bladder j
nnturo call* for to hcai th

Average dally attendance. 20.43.
Tefal enrollment. 33.

FORD AGENTS

continent*

HASTINGS, MICH. [I

attendance

offered by Mr.
Glenn Phillips, SHULTERJ BflOTHHS DOING

January 25th being Gladys Everts
thirteenth birthday, lhe High Room,

BIG LAUNDRY BUSINESS

on Saturday afternoon. The after­ Not
noon was spent i&gt; playing game* and

Only

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Dog Brought Murder to Light.
A dog detective caused tho arrest
of Fedor Khoreachko, charged at Blagodate. near Odessa, Russia, with tho
murder of hla brother. Tho animal
had attracted attention by visiting

Many FamUy Washings

AUCTION SALE

Nsvht ssM s S*rt ef *y IssS, art tavm Sscldrt ts rent tin rest of R In fioldx, «IU hsvs
os Asctioc Sals st my firm rotlSonco just north of the viHift of Coder Crook on Section

table and then marched into the din­
ing room to iiiustc, played by their do nut have the advantages of
teachrr, list M. Shepard A dellcloUa such a high (trade laundry aa the
luncheon was served and at dark all
deiurtcd In the , big hayrack, by stanUy growing buiincaa, Shutter*

from 973U o'clock a. m. until 4:00

Tuesday, February 10
Cimmondog st 10 o’clock sharp, I offer the following ducrlbod property:

cordially- invited .to Walt tho aohool
and view the exhibit of school work
In the various grade* for the past
year and Inspect the teaching of the

Orange Bink and family Of Pent­
ater. who recently traded tpelr

Quickly csued.Uy Dr. Hobson's Ee- al this place arrived hero tUturday,
aeiiia ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of
new humr.
All of lhe teachers from thia vicin­
ity attended lhe Institute at Hostings
Thursday and Friday.
Mra Austin Loftus who has been
I have nut a spot auynhsre on my
body and can sajrl atis cured.". It will
Dells who camo horns lo

Yearling while Mrer, fair roudlliou
Dnrt»a« belter, weighs 5W
S Mier eshra
Ball calf 1 noMhe old
Rad Durham cow, Syra.uid.dne April 30
Med row. roosing » yra. cSd, due March 33
lied row 4 yrw aid. duo April 7
’ These am all good row*, are *11 gitlag milk,
and are right.

healing, antfacptle aetfan will rid you
of al akin humur^- blackhead*, plin­
plea Ecxcuu MofcfaeK'red unsightly

Ths young people from (bls vicinity

Grange hall. Friday evening.
'Miss Bernice Williams and Albert
heakhy. Get a box ioday. Guaran­
teed. All druggist*, 64c.. or by mall. Lyons from near BanAsid spent SatPfeiffer Chemical Co.. Philadelphia
QUIMBY.

i’Wx'jamirrw ■‘•‘1 !•*« «* thews are Grade Hoe
Wool. They aro all large, young and good
•bearer*: 13 of Ibra arn duo April IS, and
*• of Ahem aro due Marth 14. AU of them
bred to Regfatcred Black Top Merluo

ground insensible for ten
blowing my whistle.'

1914
‘‘No Hill too Steep
No Sand too Deep."
About 11 yean ago the Jackson Automobile Co. made
iti first car. The design o( the Company has not been with
a view to reducing the cost of the “Jackson,” but with a
view to making them thoroughly and permanently service­
able.
We invite you to visit our display ol Jacksons while at
the Grand Rapids Show.
,
All Jackson Models are

Electric Lighted and Started

“Sultinic”-Six
Five Puaenger

$2150
liaanpinan is attending her.

“Majestic”

They spent Bunday al Ed. Bponable's
the three mouth*, .at Leach fake.
mg* *vvry Wednesday
Jim Relaor was called to Laks
. office in the Steb- Odessa by lhe Hluosa of his brother

ROOM FOR SOME HORSES IN CASE OF STORM.

TERMS'
«uni8 of $5 and under cash.
Over lhat
lUHnvi amount 1 years time will be given on good
btakablc pole, with inWreM u 6 per cent per annum. No
•xM* to be removed until settled for.

Prop.

Oweug.

bclpfent and Chronic Cases a:
checked by uging RHEUMA
SJ« Bait. - a.

Four-Cylinder

Roy Callihan met with quite an ac­
cident while he and Air. Gross' were

return.

HOT LUNCH AT MON.

Quits a Feat,
policeman at tho Tbami

thia

WEBT IRVING.
Miaa Daisy Painter spent the latter
in old-fashioned spell down part of U«i week with her slater, Mrs.
Wm. Mugridge.
Mrs. Lenora Guppy who has been
young. In which all will be supposed
•
to partlclimte. Followed by an auc­ very sick fa slowly recovering.
tion sale of nlghl-onpn. Each lady
please bring two night-cape and a box Lnsena Nichols of Huai Inga spent Hat-

your penmen for the big event!
GR.VN AND HAY.

garden where, howling dismally.

Judge.
in

Destroying Dangerous Animals,.
Many wild animals aro destroyed
every year In India. The following
list la for Bengal In 1911, .throe wild
elephants, 132 tigers. 327 leopards, 2d
beam IS wolves. 3 hyenas and 1404
other wild animals, besides 12.474

body of tbe mlaalng man waa dlaoov- destruction.

Gladys many more pleasant birthday*. Not only ia their tine Uunderlhg InHaiglft of gtlnglnooa.
Look! Stop! LlMen!
washing business is on tho gain.
Many a "good fellow" La no stingy
Considering Friday, Feb. 13. as a When people can have lheir family
with hla family that bell stand boschool uU^ilblt at the achool house washing done al the laundry about

% Hom Townhto, on

.

Cut out and mall the

Signed..

have finished

Lola A. Wickham, teacher.

your cor now.

Please mail me 1914 Ford Catalogue and Advertising

ready to begin in the Third Reader.
I think we ahall have to sing "Why

SPROUTER

buy

coupon to n and lot &lt;n toll why end how

Thursday and Friday are Teacher In­
stitute day* at Hasting*.
Benjamin Franklin's birthday wa*
^i*KM**a
—'

away and do some general house­
keeping.

Tha

Thtre are moral rouons why you ohould

6th. Because of Its light weight, less tlrs
exponas and mors mileage with leu gasoHno.

that means, do ooms "digging” on our

THE SMITARY

9th. Bscnss it lo tho c&gt;r In graatoat do-

Because of the very low price.

day.

The chkdrcn on l»oth

8th. Bscsess thsre I* Isss hprsetotion In
i Fort ton In any otii*r maks.

4th. Because It's economical to ran.

th* Heating* High 6chdol pupil* who
enjoyed holiday* Thursday and Fri-

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montl

1st

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fee!

&lt;iA*vwm

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quite a gash, just above the
kitee.
—
lie fa getting along quite
nicely at present.
' The society has been postponed on

Worth Knowing.
In speaking ot tha Bible it la gen­
erally oDderatoed that we mean tho
two books, the Old and New Teat*.

M booto. l.U» Outers. 41.171.verges,
77*4*3 words, aad 3446,413 lettsre.
Tbo Apocrypha trejected by the wuoof Nits •» UBtgsplrod. but peg*

“OiWic”

Four-Cylinder
$1885
• Good Live Agents Wanted in Barry Co.
—

Burton Heights Garage
1MW. Ofia. M
Grand Rapids, Micb.

I960 Division Ave.

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�Reason For Buick Superior!
The Famons Overhead Valve Motor—Conceded The Greatest Power Producer qf The Day

T IB A WELL KNOWN FACT that the Bslck overhead
valve motor will develop 18 to SO per cent, niore power
than motors ot other type*. all tMngs being equal. The
principal reasons for its higher efficiency aa~tf?pow*r
producer are therefore briefly given.
•.
An Interim! combustion motor Is In reality's heat engine,
and tho greater the conservation’of heat units, tbo mor*
power will bo producted. Obviously the loss of such units
means loss of pqwer. 'ThSrafore, were* ft possible lo Snalnfaln
heat in metal cyHnders to extremely high temperature, the
more power It would produce. It la not practical, however,
to operate any mechanical part, the surface of which Is at a
high temperature, especially a motor cylinder, ro a oooilng
device must be provided. This in most cases is done by sur­
rounding the walls with a jacket of water, the office of which
Is to keep lhe cylinders cool, but In such cooling many of tho
heat units are destroyed and wasted.’
In the overhead valve motor, tho cylinders are without
pocks,’; and resultantly present the least surface to tbo ooolJlMragsiH and tone, therefore, fewer heat units. On tho T or
L typo, the combustion chamber Is Ihrgor and has one or
two pockets, or chambers, whUjb must be as perfectly waterjacketed as the cylinder wall.' This presents greater csolUy giving up or losing many
iht cylinder of tho overhead
■nouns greater power dovelop-

I

AH motors must depend for their power upon tho
expansion of thegas 1n the cylinders., This expansion Is duo
to tho tiring or tbe burning of the gas under compression,
nnd the rspldlty with which the gas burns determines tho
rapf’dlty with which the pressure on the piston head is de­
veloped. It la tMa pressure on tha pteton that produces tbo

•es an Important advantage over both other types. Not only
doss its explosion become more poelttvv. but It cleans or
scavenges Its cylinders of burned gas moro readily after tho
charge has been fired. This Is due to the fact that the ex­
haust stroke forces the burned gas straight out-through
tbe exhaust valve at the top of the cylinder, and not from

closes, and is- thus mixed with the fresh gas. reducing the
charge and causing a deterioration In Its. quality. No ouch
condition is possible on the overhssd valve, whore tha fresh

expansion or piston pressure when fired.
The absence of pockets or chambers in the straight wall­
ed cylinders of tbo overhead typo makes possible tho more
accurate machining in lheir manufacture, and Insures a more

merely the upper part of tha cylinder, It allows thia full
machining, whereas tho pockets on other types from their
vary nature make It almost imposalbla to reach wlthjuijr
tool and. therefore, cannot be machined or smoothed "o*L
From necessity there mast be certain places in these pocket*
where there are email Irregularities and where the wall |a

The smoother tfifr surface, th* las* is the tendency .to
carbonisation, and It naturally follows that thee* rough
places- provide a greater opportunity for prelgnltlon due to
the overheating of any deposits or projections which may
exist, espeelayr when the motor ia under heavy duty, or
where full throttle or high speed Is required.
The fully machined, smooth, straight cylinder of the ov­
erhead means an absolutely coMistent motor, as all cylinder
surfaces are exactly alike, and each* cylinder will handle Its
charge In exactly tho same way, under all driving condition*.
No irregularity or roughness can exist In any port of IL

but both valve chamber,.
tha p!st&lt;m aeeaasarlly meat
travel doser to tho top of the cylinder tn compress the charge,
usually on an ordinary site motor within about % of aa lack.
On an L hoed, there being only one chamber to be filled, the
piston dots not need to go as high, probably about 1U ineb
from the top. On tho overhead, Navin* no extra pockets or
chambers to fill, the piston does not have to travel os far
and stops compression IK inches from the top. Thia, to­
gether, with the difference In tbe rapidity In the Spread ot
name after /he firing previously mentioned, makes A differ­
ence In favor of the overhead of 3# per cent over tho T, and
18 per cent, over the L type In power production.

elements of carburetion and Ignition are equal.
We have already seen that the purer the charge the more
quickly It burns. This explains the fuel economy ot the
llulck motor and Its ability to handle lower grade fuel. A
charge of Inferior fuel drawn into * cylinder mixed with a
quantity of already burned gas further reduces its burning
value and Its power-developing possibilities. If the charge
la quickly tired and the dead gases are completely exhausted
from tho cylinders, the power production Is naturally much
The overhead permits of lower compression than Is pos­
sible with other types. To Illustrate, take lhe name charge
and cylinders of tho same dimensions. On tbe T head, lhe
gas must Illi completely not only the head of tbo cylinders
lie. On other types, the valves are low tn tho combustion
chamber, practically on a level with tho piston when It in aS
tho upper center, and any surplus oil u thus thrown into tho
pockets and covers the valves and valve seats.
Tho arrangement of valves on tho Bntak oar permits a
longer duration of opening on the Intake, thus getting the
charge of clean gas of the fullest capacity. By reason of tho
smooth, pocketleoa combustion chamber, this gas Is rapidly
burned or expanded at the power stroke, after which tbe
burned gases are quickly and completely discharged through
an unobstructed exhaust, thus making positive tho highest
possible motor efficiency, and explains the reason for Buick
superior power performances In eyevy kind of condition.

Tho distance from tbe point of the epark plug &lt;0 the
farthest point in the combustion chamber la leaa than halt
that In a T head motor, and some ot tho manufacturers of
thia type have taken to using two spark plugs at tbe extreme
ends of their combustion chamber, and are thus able to

In the L type, the spread of flame through tbe gas ordi­
narily must pass from tho point of Are, or spark, across tbe
cylinder and around into tho chamber over the exhaust valve.

/tastings £trick Co

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New M eseer Building
MICHIGAN AVENUE
1#U BUICK MODEL B 25--A roomy-Touring Csr, with wide seats, taste,
fully trimmed, and refined in every detail. 106-inch wheel base; 28 actual
H. 1’.; 32x3*{ tires; complete Delco equipment—&gt;1060, F. O. B. Flint.

MICHIGAN.

HASTINGS,

MADE UP OF LITTLE THINGS

Cartercar, Detroiter, King Car, Commerce,
« The Cartercar—The Car frith the gearless trans- »
-e
mission. The best Motor Car Investment. '
*
Simply because the Cartercar is so built that it can nnd does give better service than is possible lor
♦ a gear car. The Cartercar will travel roads where the gear car it helpless—it will go up steep
hills—through sand and mud—wherever you want to go, and when you want to go.
▲
Model "7" Touring Car or1 Roadster.;__ —______ $1250
Model “5-A” Touring Car-------------- ..$1700
Model "s-B" Roadster...
•1SOO ♦

♦ The Detroiter—The New Idea in Motor Cars at
J
a
2

'

Popular Prices.

The public has never before seen a car embodying all the fundamentals ol highest-priced motor car
practice at the Detroiter price. Here is an unusually beautiful automobile with tbe long stroke

♦ motor, multiple disc clutch, full floating rear axle, platform roar springs,
♦ left hand drive, center control—and three other big features, nine best points, all told,

that ninety-nine out of a hundred experienced motorists would check off as those most to be desired

♦ The King Car — The Car With The Spring.
Among the many features ol simple and strong construction found only on the King, we wish to
call attention lo the King patent rear spring suspension which is stronger, more flexible, easier riding than any other spring suspension and an assurance for the long Life of car and tires. To-day
the average man is demanding for a moderate price, many features of the more expensive cars, such
▼ as power, strong construction and handsome lines. Tbe King is especially de♦ signed tq meet these requirements and to stand up and give servica at all times.
▼
♦
+
.

♦

Touring Car or Roadster $1095

,

J The Commerce Truck—The light motor delivery.
+ The efficiency of (he Commerce Wagon transmission is higher than that of any other known, and a
a greater percentage of power is delivered to the rear wheels. Power is always applied gently, and
.
-•
- -»*•
• *
coosidet
The flexibility of

Different Hodel,~S950. S»7S and 11200
We will Exhibit a Complete Line of all Models of These Cars at the Grand
Rapids Auto Show, Kliugman Building, February 9-14.

Phelps Auto Sales Company
DUIrlMw* tor Csrtorssn, King Can, Dtontton and CaamwM Trasks
Michigan St. and Lafayette Ave.
QNAfiP SAPID*, MICH,
eitlnna Phone sees
gsll Phon, Main 2SS0
Mie rWp,.. S. E. S,l,,neo.

FIRST TO WIN RECOGNITION

not take charge of he^own children's
Small Events Count for Much Moro In
bringing-up simply because she puts
Life Than Those Wo Consider
them In a nursery
She can take
of Importance.
charge of them as well in a nursery as
out of ono. If they ore in charge of
We love Uttio things, we halo little
a
governess,
however,
she should bo
things, wo fear little things; our lives!
a woman who can be thoroughly trust­
are knit up with little things from the
ed. In these days of mothers’ help­
time we are born to tho day wo die.
Big things draw us up to Hesvft'orj er* tho young-woman who fills that po­
sition would have the supervision of
crush us down to hell. Little things
the nursery In a house where she wgs
live beside us on the earth, eat and |
employed, and sbe shoald be chosen
sleep with us, laugh and grumble with •
with tho greatest care. For the whole
us, catch the early train with us, or:
value ot the nursery Idea Is that the
make us miss It. Irritate and appeaao
children who are brought up In a
us—never leave us alone for a minnursery lead a quieter, moro untram­
meled lite than they do when they
That is^lbhy they aro ao much more
live out of the nursery.—Exchange.
Important than the big things—tbe
things that only come once In a way.
at long Interval*, and even then are
Borrowing Trouble.
nearly always the result of a hundred
Mary Alice had been punished nnd
and one little things combined.
shut up in tho bedroom. Sbo bad been
To be crushed by a large misadven­ quiet for some time and papa was just
ture Is natural, but to fall a victim to about to open tho door and tell her
a series of petty misfortunes is hu­ she might come out when her robe
miliating- There are many who wonld
prefer to break their nock* once and - “Don't cry any more,** ho said, sooth­
for all by falling off a mountain, than ingly. "Papa has forgiven you." •
"Oh. I know, papa." she answered
to bruise their a hole bodies and dis­
locate their tempera by. the daily between soba. "But just think! What
stumbling over a mole-hilt It Is the aa awful thing It would be If I should
little things that count—the satisfac­ grow up and have a little girl a*
tion of climbing Mount Olympus Is a naughty as I am.**
poor sort of attainment if the scores
and scores of pleasant details which
wait upon success be absent.—From
the Atlantic.

Baying C^me True.
The discovery that Scottish bank­
notes have actually been forged with­
in the walla of Petorttaaff ooavict
prison recalls sn arousing incident.
Unlike tha notes of the Bank of
England (which are destroyed as soon
as they And their way back to the
bank), notes on Scottish beaks are pat
In circulation again sad again. The
result is that some of these notes get
very dirty, tha onopmind notes get­
ting particularly grubby and worn
in tbe course of their travels.
An English barrister who waa onoo
given a sheaf of these notes in par

them with horror for A
holding them delicately
ttanb and flpger"Now," he said, holdlag them at
arm's length, “now I UB4aretgad tho
meaning of that saying about "filthy
Inoor.*."
'
Astronomkigl.
That the apace betwqmj
tbe stars Is occupied with
um that resists the ray* of
belief, avong others, of t
«srs plrkeland'and Bee, w
tho wholo V U
Mt WdfUl tear Mta

Contemporaries describes the author’:
"His hair was smooth and parted la
the middle and fell below tho collar of
Ms eoat; he wore a Mack flannel shirt,
with a curious knitted tie twisted irja

Great Britain wag Washington Irving,
who died In his seventy-seventh year
at Sunnyside, N. Y. The immortal
humorist, historian aad essayist was
born In Now York, the eon of a native
the law. tat his tastes were all in the
direction of literature, and his legal
carear was a brief and almost brief­
less one. At eighteen he wrote "Lab
ter* of Johnathan Oldstyle." which
were published tn the New York
Morning Chronicle, a ’ newspaper
owned by his elder brother. Dr. Peter
Irving. Ha wga.oply twenty-flve whan
he wrote the celebrated "History of
New York, by Diedrich Knickerbock­
er." From 1815 until 1813 Irving ro
sided in England, where his genius
was fully recogulsed. Lalor he re­
turned to Europe as United States
minister to Spain, and spent several
years in Madrid. In tbe opinion of
both American and English critics.
Irving has fnw equals for grace of
style nnd parity and elegance of dlotlon and bls works seem destined to
take their place among the great dassics of the English'language.

It's you. is It. I brought 14? I’gt so
glad 1 didn't know It was your honor,
tat If I'd known It wa* you, I’d hav*
saved you all the osme."

We do FIRST CLASS auto repair work, painting
and general overhauling at reasonable prices and all work

We carry a full line of auto accessories. Every thing
the tourist will need or the local owner may desire.

Goodyear Tires—A Full Line Carried in
Stock.
We are Dealers for the R_. C. H. Auto­
mobiles.
FRXE.POKT,

�GAY PLUMAGE
Sssla Adams liked gay plumage. Iler
New York aunt, whom she was visit­
lag. did not approve of anything that

Td rather yon wouldn't wear that
hat, EM1O," Mid Aunt Linda Mallow.
*Tt looks TasU’"
Esslo bit her Itp In disappointment,
pat away tbe gurgooua Ching of sbhnmcring yellow and donned a plain
black-an-bluo strew which her aunt
had selected for her on her last visit
|to tbe city a year before
‘4
“That looks moro like you, my dear,
nroung girts aro apt to be mlsundorstood whan tha wear conspicuous

"But, Auntie, I dp tore bright things.
Other girls wear them, and nice girls,
rtoo, Fm rare"
Aunt Unda was not disposed to
Argue the question. Besides, the eieetrto was waiting for them at tho curb.
Tho last few days ot her New York
■visit Easlo spent with a girl friend.
And when abo passed through the gato

along, and her chum, who camo to tho
atatlon with her, adored the hat.
' JBseio waa a gregarious young wornIt waa a habit for people to be nelghborty. Bo when tho middle-aged man
In the parlor car seat across the aisle
offered her a magazine, she accepted it
with a smile and a nod of tho yellow
Scathe r. When abo entered the dining
car for luncheon and the dining car
conductor placed her opposite tho
■same man, she waa not displeased. Ho I
■was a well-groomed, Interesting look­
ing man. And Easlo liked men. When
tho stranger suggested that she order
lunch for both of them, Essie didn't
mind. Luncheon for ono woe always
deadly stupid. Of course, she realised

the family that Idnda was entirely too
diffident, too reserved. She was not
Marty so popular as her elaters, who
-were of moro sociable mien. However,

Esslo enjoyed the luncheon, and
though sho endeavored in tho usual
■way to pay tho check, her protesta­
tions were quickly swept away. As
tho man piloted her back to her chair
In the parlor ear, she was conscious of
a certain guilty feeling, but she put It
from her. How could a girl bo expect­
ed to do anything elsof She waa only
human, nnd sbo liked to talk to peo­
ple. Sho couldn't play any kind of a
giEo by herself. There are many
young girls 11 ko Esslo.
f
It was only twenty minutes until
She was rather sorry. Bho waa having
such a good time.
■Td like to boo you again," said tha
■man. meaningly.
“Oh. thank you," laughed the girt.
"Tvo enjoyed meeting you."
“But you don’t live far from Buffalo,
.and haven’t you some frtenda there
that you could toll your parenta you
were going to visit—while you really
camo down to spend a few days with
mo? I know a nice little place where
wo could go and bo undisturbed.
Here’s my card. That's my office ad­
dress. Write mo when you can get

Goodyear, United States and
Firestone Automobile Tires.

Supplies

We carry a full line of these high­
grade tires always in stock. These
are the best tires that can be
bought and are the ones used on alb
high-grade automobiles.

Auto Accessories
*

.«

'

OSE

We Make Tire Adjustments Here

Efficiency = Service
During the past year rapid strides have been made in the de­
velopment of Garages and more and more auto drivers have
become accustomed to efficient and quick service at whatever
place they keep their cars, whether for a few hours, a day, or
for the season. In order that we may keep pace with this de­
mand upon the part of automobile owners and drivers, we have
equipped a garage that is second to none in these parts and is far
the largest and finest in Barry County. It ought to be worth
a great deal to the owner of an auto to know that his car is per­
fectly SAFE FROM FIRE and if needing any overhauling or
any repairs, tire or or otherwise, it will be properly attended to
by us. Our garage has over 4000 square feet of floor space

Convenience For Autoists!
Free Air at the curb. Front and side entrance so
you do not have to back out with your car, but can
drive in one door and out another,.

own room at home alone? "She~ was
glad she was alone. AU the joy had
gone out ot her vacation. Sbo felt un­
clean, tainted, as if sbo had been
walking through bogs ot mud and

BABY LANGUAGE MADE STUDY

And, sobbing, the girl wondered, aro
all men like that, or, was it the yellow
feather? It had not yst occurred to
her that young girls who accept fa­
vors of strange men on trains are very
apt to be misunderstood and—insulted.
That waa one thing that Aunt Lind*
had forgotten to tell hor.

Baby language is the latest study.
Tho child flrnt uses Its voice, says an
expert, to express hunger, temper and
feelings of pleasure.
Noises alone
suffice for such expression. Then tho
baby utilises Ils voice as a plaything,
and afterward as a recognised mode

Testing ths Upper Air.
By means of balloons the upper air
has been tested to a height of nearly
19 miles in this country by the weath­
er observers. During a recent re­
markable flight tho instruments used
recorded a temperature of 70.4 de­
Essie waa dumfonnded. All tho grees below zero at a distance of 12^4
color had gone out of her face. Sho
felt sick to tho very depths of her. tho Bounding balloons havo boon used,
She simply couldn't apeak. Tho card whether near tho equator or In north­
ern latitudes, tho records have shown
■dropped from her nerveless fingers.
But the stranger did not understand.
Hla eyes glittered strangely, while tho tho temperature no longer drops rap­
mark of the beast waa In every lino of idly as the Instruments ascend, bat at
his fade. •'You’re a groat llttio kiddo," times becomes stationary.

jtTuto Jhou-peb., 9 to /4.

We sell the Pierce-jffrrow,
ffha Jmperial and &amp;he Em­

pire lines, also Chase Motor

Jnck. -v

We clean cylinders by the Oxygen Pro­
cess. The old way of cleaning was by tearing the engines
completely down and scraping, which often times resulted in
broken rings, oil leaking around gaskets, etc. Our process re­
quires none of this, simply remove a spark plug and we guaran­
tee this method to clean perfectly which cannot be done by scraping.

This is the Ford Service Station.

All Ford cars
must be repaired at a Ford Station in order to make Ford guar­
antee good on broken ^parts. We carry a full line of Ford
parts at all times.
r

Skinner Garage
Jefferson and Court Streets

Hastings,

Michigan.

Standard
of the Wo rid

Trilling ot lips takes place only at
teething time. Gradually there Is less
variety of sounds, as tbo child learns
sounds. Some little peoplo can hum
tunes perfectly, yet aro too young to
pronounce the accompanying words.
On tho other hand, they aro often
credited with words they never say.
"Mum" is an Instinctive sound, not an

to visit our display of

Cadillac Motor Cars
forms tho entire vocabulary for a
long time. Comprehension of words
takes place earlier than the power to
apeak.
There was a great difference be­
tween boys and girls. Tho former

“Oh, oh. you horrible thing, you!
I—I—you’ve made a mistake. Oh. I
halo you, bate you I I never want to
see you again, nevSP!”
'
. When calm.camo, Etslq was In bar

See us at the Grand Rapids

and is as nearly fire-proof as a building can be. If you leave
your car with us you may be assured of prompt attention as
well as security. We carry a full line of auto accessories, oils, etc.

Declaration by Expert Will Make Him
Unpopular With the Fond

ho said, “and there isn’t anything I
-wouldn't do for you. Do you think you

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

so if you are having tire troubles,
bring them to us.

.

Ho was smoking a One. full-flavored
Havana when he met his friend.
"Have a clgarY* he Inqqulred, very
politely.
“Thanks,” said tho other, gratefully,
taking nnd lighting tho proffered weed.
’ After a few experimental puffs, how­
ever. tho friend removed tho cigar
from his Ups and, looking at It doubt­
fully. said, with a very evident abate­
ment of gratitude In hla tone:
“What do you pay for theae cigars?”

Inal proprietor of both weeds, taking
his own ‘cigar out of his mouth and
looking at It with considerable satis­
faction. "This one cost me 20 cents
and that five."
The conversation languished at this
point.—Puck.
,

Grand Rapids Auto Show
Klingman Building, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The Cadillac showing of automobiles will be not only the largest at this
show, but will be the most finished, complete and latest thing in motor
car construction. Every model in both closed and open cars will be shown.

West. Michigan Cadillac Co
(Successors to Central Auto Co.)

ADAMS &amp; HART
ksrt Rwtfs 51-55 OIvIsIm Av. N. W.

Men and woman having backache,
rheumatfrm, stiff and Swollen Joints
are honestly glad to know that Foley
Kidney Plus aye aunceasful* every­
where in driving out these Illa That
U because Foley Kidney Pills are *
true medicine and quickly effective

Inactive kidneys nnd {urinary Irregu-

Oscar Eckberg, Manager.

Ionia Street.

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16 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1914

SPEAKERS DISCUSSED AGRICUI
TUBE IN PRACTICAL COM­
MON-SENHF. WAY.

With th* intonuhn or making Bnr- FOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN BARRY
EATON AND ALLEGAN
COUNTIES
bers of the Barry County Holstein
Breeders' Association, are stepping
J#Wrfy&gt;*)' of holding
in Hastings .luring WHERE IS HASTINGS’ OLD

IT WAS WORTH DOLLARS TO

first or next, nur» are 17 breeders
In his county, and'others win become

THE FORTUNATE LISTENERS

present to captain the merits of this
breed of cattle. Which |* famous
among the dairymen. .
The objccr-of the orgr.nlx.nion Is to
cooperate In Increasing mutual Intcr-

Talking About An Ha Spoke
What every one unanUnously nnd
cnthwHaatlcally pjotiouneed the liest
Farmers' Institute ev«j held in Bar­
ry county was held
In this city on
Friday and Haturttay, when a num­
ber of prominent nuthorltl
riculture appeared
and

Stowell, Woodland:
Freeport.

No. 21

No. 22

photographs
of the Institute association, took hold known brothers of this city publish-

terest through his own untiring ef­
forts In securing the beat talent
available nnd In Arranging the meet­
ings on a schedule which pleased all.
.Many compliments hove been heard
*“
**------- »’s work In placing the
Institute on
latlsfACtory basis. The
to plrlng knowledge of “book farm­
ing." What lhev said wiu extreme-

Wo publish guess to thn BANNER.

lll.iy

[family cat and fell down the cellar,

' rawiry IX K'-iung "long very
TIME ATHLETIC SPIRIT? I well and l.i bearing his misfortune In

PUPILS MAKE HOME FINE REC­
ORDS IN SCHOLARSHIP IN
VARIOUS SUBJECTS

NAMES OF THOSE WHO

RECEIVED HIGHEST MARKINGS

Something Ought to Be 110110 to It, - downstairs he did not .
A Splendid Evidence of Good Work
tnp
. Iii!rrc*l
. . . . In— Ih-t. ehilil
. lu-. \llt.
.
which
on th'
&lt;lv&lt;&lt;
.
.was ____
Being Done By Both Teacher
and Students.
ictlcs In IHgli Sciioil.
himself going headlong down the
An effort la being made to organ- ! •tops he Instinctively threw up his
Following Is a list of tho high
ixo the high schools of Eaton. Barry;arm to keep his head from striking school subject pursued during the
nnd Allegan Into n tri-county nth!)- the stone wall. Th&lt;* result was ln- first semester of the present school

Tho movement- has Its soutre In
-',r- Crawley, with the .1
Charlotte, and ought to' be encour- hl" sistfr. Mrs. lake, wt
aged locally if Hastings can create an [him a« soon ns she heart
athletic spirit, like that whleh used |
his way upstairs
make Hastings high famous.
j
olu‘" summoned.
Newton, to Tho
failure to develop creditable I‘h«' assistance of Dr. I.ith
base hall and foot ball teams In the 7‘&gt; "’•* fnicture. nnd dres
local high school during the last few J
‘‘ar.

Three Auctions
Advertised
This Week

NUMBER 42

mcct

so prompt In visiting those who are
! suffering, is himself laid up at tits
I home w ith a broken arm and torn

high grade stock. The offici-rs of the
association are: H. E. Rising. Wood­
land. prelldent; Jason K. McElwain.
Hastings, secretary: A. D. Miller,
Woodland, treasurer. Th.- directors

tlon about farming and horticulture
ever heard here.
After ' tho poor

exhibited nt all of the sessions thia

Finn Big

PART ONE—L TO 8

PROPOSE TRI-COUNTY !j«-«&amp;rs SWISIfB SMIK
’ Ill HIGH SMI
ATHLETIC LEAGOE !; Stepped
On Cat Which la Responsible
for Broken Arm and I
-

FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Two More Well-Known Hastings
Brothers as They Used to Look
BEST EVER HELD HERE

HOLSTEIN BREEDERS

HAVE ORGANIZED

TRY RAN NKR WAW
If You Wish to Ssllox Bay, Baasw
Everybody Read. The BANNEK.

school. and among those members
tings lng|orlou»ly

beaten

formerly found easy picking,
track athletics nothing can be

student* winning the three highest
ranks of scholarship In those subFuller
. with

Stenography.
First—Hazel Smith, City, 97.
Second—LaVcrn Sutton. City. 98.
Third—Ethel Reeves. City, 9.1.
Beginning Bookkeeping.
First—Lucy Anderson. Hastings R.

WINDSTORM INS. CO. Hazel
Third—James Radford. City, 95;
Smith. City. 95; Morris Hill,
Bookkeeping.
OFFICIALS PAY VISIT First—Advanced
Ines Belson. Hastings R. F.

— - money right worth speaking of.

away. William Bryans will have an
INTERESTING LECTURES PICKLING STATION
They stand as silent
AT BEA MOINES,
Wm. Spath. 4 miles cast and 3
ir not a trophy has br
ON AGRICULTURE
IS VERY DESIRABLE miles north of Mlddlevlll. or 4 miles deadening of thn ul25 X'» AHD ORGANIZED ONE YEAR

Second—Marcelelno Edger. City,
9S.
Third—Winifred Eaton. City. 94:
Arloa Mead. City. 94.
Beginning Algebra.
First—Forrest Christy. Hastings R,

to begin at ton o'clock.. Hot lunch at the schools is not known.
BEFORE LOCAL CO. STARTED
of former teams which won
Second—Dona Stuart. City.
L BE GIVETf FOR! WEEK’S WILL BE ERECTED IF ACREAGE storm. Col. W. H. Cottch will be the
ithlellcs a number of years
auctioneer nnd R. J. Williams, clerk.
AGRICULTURAL C&lt;&gt;LLE(iF,
Third—Horace Mourer. City, 98;
HASTINGS
EXTENSION COURSE
Greta
Hubbard. Hastings R. F. D., 98;
'ompany
cattle. 13 head of
Chrystal Freeman. City. 96.
lol of tools and
town to compete, this lack
household goods
in Wise In United States,
competition
OTHER STATIOHS MAY
FIVE DAYS: FOUR LECTURES
articles. See th" n
Flrstla a matter
isurer George E. Coleman.
BE BUILT INVCIHITY
ning combined
EACH DAY, ENDING AT 3:30
Bccondwlth a lack of
athletic spirit. clone A Windstorm Insurance Com­
pany.
went
to
the
famous
Mayo
Bros.
Ray 1-apham I1M gold his farm, so ritlce of social duties and the hundred
Contracts to
Brody Will Give Ix-cturvs on
and one distracting Influences that. I week and had a small tumorous
First—Elsa Dickerson. Cloverdale.
Yield Is
located on section 11, Johnstown, one Interfere with
systematic uthletle growth removed from behind his left I: Harold Houvener, Deltbn, 91.
Mock; K. L. Grove on
training, seem to br partly to blame
Second—Gertrude Stowell. Coats
Soil Fertility.
begin nt
■clock for thia state of romn Into which nth- ear. Ills many friends will be pleased
■ Tho farmers of this community sharp.
.. line extension cotinu- 'would find a good market tor cjicurnThe recent victory of the basket tendlng business aa usual. '
Beginning lauln.
from the Michigan Agricultural Coi­ bers In this vicinity If the proposed
President Wm. E. Hale, of Eaton
First—Mildred Gould. Hastings R.
ley Greyburn will act a* clerk. The Ilrst glimmer
Rapid*, .u-i-ompanlrd’ Mr. Coleman,
lhe basement room, of the*Methodist
list includes 3 horseii, 1 colt. Jersey
athletic hnrl- and on thruway out they stopped off F. D.. 98; Mildred Ketcham. City, 99.
Epta-opal Church during the Week. ^t^L ta'e^b^^ltat^n^
Second
—
Chrystal Freeman. City.
ton In some time.
Des Moines, Iowa, nnd visited the
quantlty ever, promises to amount to little be- ul
offices of the Ibwa- Mutual Tornado
' All that Is necessary to secure tho
cuusA no games for the high school Insurance Association, the oldest and
pickling plant fr to promise to grow
ho adv. on nnoih&lt;
largest Topiado Insurance Company
terms, list. etc.
First—Eleanor Osborne. Hastings
Thn company's terms are very lib.
of its kind In the country.
therefore, members at the Indepen­
They furnish the reed at 50
The Iowa Tornado Insurance ComWill dlgCUM Soil Fertility In his lee- oral.
dents. Coach Walter Phelps, him­
Osborne. Hastings
cents per pound. From 9100 to. I2U0
Hoy &lt;•. Hrnnim.
Isaac Newton has divided to quit self a former high school athletic before the Michigan Mutual Tornado
worth nf cucumliers may bn raised
.rmlng. and 'will have an auction1
Third—Keith Chidester.
mon sense agriculture. Meetings like tings to intend these lectures should
Cyclone A Windstorm
Insurance
Gardner Chidester. City, 98.
lie al the Walldorff if«rm, on the for furnishing the Inspiration and the
energy,
which
resulted
tn
the
orgdnnorth aide of Wall taMLua ooctlon 31.
If tln&gt; station Is Ir.catcd hi-re th-: Mope township. . Vol. 'Boss Burdick
First—Gertrude Potter,' City, 991
forenoon and two cuvh afternoon, beschool basket ball team. Even 9
met with discouragement!., whit' 81 *0.000.000. The Michigan Mutual Geneva Hayes. City, 95.
Second—Bernice Henry, Hastings
Almont every one Is looking about farmers could have . ample time to;
Tornado. Cyclone &amp; Windstorm ln,.1,,.....
i„
for nn opportunity to make more reach home t.y train over the M. C. I
J'1".*
1,1. .'ht.
nni offers a line list of property, including
Rut It ought not
money. These persons always, wsiI
n iorr&lt;-iis-- me uux:iiikm mani nnp 3 good horsi-s, 5 Rued cows, brood
iH-rshlp of about 57.000 an,! an assess­
Ancient History.
ship direct to the tradue-'^
sow. 3S good frying hens , a lot of
able capital of nearly SI 15,000.000.
thi-mto Increase their Incomes. Many
I Here Is nn excellqnt opportunity to farm tools In good &lt; undltlon, a lot of
First—Ixila Power. City. 91; Rena
The Iowa Company, however, does
10
have cnoush ambition to run the not have any opposition In the state
j establish a new Indtutry In this Co. harness nnd a Jnng list of desirable
turo
by
Mr.
Brody
“
A
Stu.!
athletics
thrmsi-lvcs
and
to
run
them
nltlea to leiirn hoi
■ and other points In \he county will miscellaneous
or date.
Second—Mabie Moore, City, 97.
Br. &lt; ds;“ 10:49 a. m.. lecture.
according to tho aain.- methods which puny, of this city. In the state of Michmoney on Ihelr far
also be licnclitted. Cucumbers may
Third—Bari De manty, Coats Grove.
Formation" Mr. Grover; 1:00 p
bring aucceea to tho tennis of other
bo grown on all kinds of soils. There adv. which la
Feeds and Their Composition**
si-haols. and which brought sueccsa lu
day and Saturday.
Scientific, or “
are nuineroua pieces uf land on
Brody; 3:15 p. m.. "Tillage"
former athletic tennu. In Hustings.
common-sense agriculture. Is netting Grover.
which cucumbers would h« a profit•
Dona Stuart. City. 96; Raymond Warfarmers In various parts of this
able Investment. Thin opportunlty FORMER WELL-KNOWN HASTINGS
every policy holder has to be to tho
state, thousands of more dollars than ।
sho'uld not be allowed to pass.v
i extra expense of taking out a now polMedieval and Modern History.
fen ted this
Those in thia vicinity who'-hayc
LADY HIGHLY COMPLIMENTED
sons, the following toplex will bo «31&gt;First—Mildred Ketcham, City. 99.
The attendance till
come
from localities containing salt-'
। while In the local company one policy
cussed: Forenoon. “Stock Breeding”
Second—Doreen Potter, City. 98.
tlcutarly gratifying.
...
...
' covers the property insured aa long
and "Organic Matter." Afternoon:
Third—Glenn McLravy. City. 97;
l&gt;a
’
A
system
which
perLa
th
L
.
assessments
are
paid.
the
prospect
of
having
one
here.
By
Atlanta,
Ga.
mil. allowing a te/im untrained l«
Th,n lh,re u a
difference in Chrystal Freeman. City, 97; Keith
average dnlly attendance In Hostings "Feeds nnd Feeding" and "Dralnth ‘Mu.kei a r'Lm'’
n* the salary list of the two companies, Chidester, City, 97.
WnlncMlay. March 4—Forenoon: A. Fuller
American History
tht Muskigcin team, winch Is built The salary list of the Iowa concern|
"Htarting and Selecting .-i Dairy Herd"
tended.
many
)r
training
system,
is
।
amount*
Io
913.600
each
year.
The
Osborne. Hastings
First—I
PUBLIC
RECEPTION
FOR
DEPT.
and "Soli
Bacteria."
Afternoon:
a s&gt; stem which pi-r-. jOWl, company pays Its president R. F. D..
try 8, tells of a delightful "Colonial
"Management nnd Care of Dairy
mlts play.
questl
fea"
given
by
Mr*.
Fred
J.
White,
rnnko
such
uisiorlous
93,000
a
year;
Its
secretary
95.600
tier
Second...
COMMANDER
OF
0.
A.
R.
Cattle- and “Soil Chemistry.”
remembered
here
Third
—
Mabie
Blough.
City 96;
Mlsa
Vlnnlc
'niurratay.
.March &amp;—Forenoon:
Delton.
Ream, to memliei.. ... _
„
nnd the treasurer one-half of
"Breeding and Management nf RegRelief
Corps,
an
auxiliary
of
O.
M.
and —*------- *---lime to preliminaries necessary In ar­ Isterrfj Stock"
it of th) m of tin- White amounting to 91.&amp;00 to 92.000 a year,
■Mitchell Post G. A. R., of Atlanta.
Value *
Afternoon: i
ranging the Institute, he declined the vatlon,
te. to comolneently Step In-' The present officers of the company.
and •"Lime I
Saturday Morning.
•
office of president. E. J. Edger was,
make plans for M. mortal Day.
un.tr*lncd. and , who organixed.lt and built up the hus- Keith Chidester. City. 98.
therefore, elected, and Mr. Brumm
, Maj. Frank R. Chase, of Smyrna.
igaltis: । incss. have never had any opposition.
J-Mitay.
Second—Curtta Bottum. City, 94;
cnthuslastli-. wcll-t
X-itilxla
1.. .vj. — ..._ ... -l ........
•l&gt;eetth»' dePAHment commander of the Grund
Amy Still. City, 94; Nellie Pratt, City,
is entirely wrong. '
urer. The following were. elected ers"^ rfTrr^nnn-""'q.immnrv" »n.i lArmy I'°”» of Michigan, will be tho Incton costumes, ami give
[concern' employs 35 clerks while the
Su'nn,nr&gt;
| guest of the monibers of, Fitzgerald column hnlf-tom plctun
vice presidents: Ell Llndsley, Prairie­ "Soil Problemi"
"
Windstorm Insurance Company, of
Third
—Mildred Gould. Hastings R.
ville; D. C. Stiles. Johnstown; F. H.
1. a righting spirit which (this city, employs only 10 to 13 clerk's
Klllott. Barry: W. R Jones, Assyria;
1 hem courage when they during the busiest season.
■lontal fashion.
Chemistry.
go out into
to «&gt;rn
earn ttheir
daily
A. D. Wolf. Maple Grove; C. Henry.
n life
so
,|r dally
j.-„r promptness of payment and efFirst—Bernard Quigley. City. 97.
Baltimore; W. O. Tobias. Hope; Arth­
“The home w.ts brilliant In red nnd bread nothing Is better for
a°n' flc,‘*nt “”d economical management.
—Elmer
Bush. Hastings R.
rrnl youth than athletics. 1 arhapy
ur Johncox. Orangeville; Mark Rit­
white.
The dining Second
mom and
parlors'
| wt. doubt whether there
Is a company
chie. Yankee Springs; Fred Otis.
i” m,vn. xir. 1 linac win uciivcr nn n&lt;l&gt;• league Hn the country that can equal/ the
Third—Lcgreta Sisson. Hustings R.
I AUTOMOBILE^
Rutland; Forrest Hall. Hastings; H. HAST!
dress. He will leave at noon tor
A. Offley. Castleton; II. C. Wolcott.
| Grand Rapids where he will attend
Pbytdo).
SHOW FEBRUARY
*21 ,hr Lincoln Club Imnquet. By order ors. Old Glory, pictured on tiny rib­
ker. Irving;. E. J
jof B. F. Taylor. Commander of Fltz- bons, added to th.- attractiveness of
d Holly. Woodland.
Thornapple;
Dsn
the bonbons and cakes.
A ben Johnson, Manager of llast/ligM
this Instance might aci
Delton.
.
.
Second—Richard Doyle, City, &gt;4.
The speakers during the- round-up'
Third—Earl Bray. Coats Grove. 91:
this hook-worm
meetings were: E. C. Martlndslf.
athletics
Lloyd Gaskill. City, 91; Harold
for This City.
\ II career In the rebellion os tlrnt lieuten­
Wilkinson, Ind., conductor; Dr. Eb&lt;n
REV. DR. FLOYD TO ADDRESS
Lampman. Shepherd. Mich., &gt;1; Rex
idents of the Unhid States In the
Friday and Saturday. February 30 ant In Co. It. Twenty-fifth Michigan order
Mumford.
Michigan
Agriculturiil
of their service, from the Fa­ high school.
and 21st, there will be an auto show
HASTIHGS M. E. CIRCUIT
ther. of His Coumry down to the In­
of ilulck motor cars held at the gar', Stone River, and afterwards was cumbent
!•: R. D. Bailey, Gaylord; Mrs. C.
of tho I'risktenttal chair.
ago of the Hostings Buick Co.
\
First—Lucy' Anderson, Hastings R.
to the veteran's relief' “Afterwards. a« the guests called
Aben Johnson, manager of the com- transferred
Congrcgntlons of Rev. R. E. Yost's F. D.. 98; Lewis Butterfield. Hastings
The Agricultural Quartette, of tho
corps. Ho hits always been prominent out the nann-s of the A’
- -­
Crarey, of Jacksun. &lt;&gt;. P. Eggles
R. F. D.. &gt;8; Rena Glllasple. Hastings
Hastings High School.
furnished pony, has done a splendid business In Grand,.Army circles. In 1S57. he White read rtn' original
Six. Ctiargcw Hold Rally Here
each. of Hillsdale and Charles Murray,
music. Mrs. W. K. Barber recited oh since taking the agency for the Buick 'and Comrade D. H. Grow, of Hastings.
on Saturday, February 38.
Second—Earl
Demaray,
Coats
Were schoolmates In Otlsco, Ionia by Mrs. William ft'iima * and Mlsa commission arc hero gathering in- | Rev.
Dr. J. C. Floyd, of Grand Grove, 98; Winifred Eaton, City, 98;
•The session opened on Friday
county.
Maj, Chase la an excellent Vgra Hawk.
formation for use nf the board of-jBapIds. district superintendent, will Rankin Hyde, Prairieville, 98; Dan­
morning with a few Introductory re* shown, with the possible exception of speaker and all who can do so are
equalization al its session in August |deliver an address before the con- iel Smith. City. 96.
marks by Mr. Brumm, who tallied one roadster. A car load of Buicks urged to attend the reception.
MAYOR OSBORN DECLARES
They are visiting each county and gregutions of Rev. H. E. Yost's six
was received by tham Jan. 34th and
Third—Evlson Beck. City. 99; Sar­
each township reviewing property another Jan. Jlst. Another load in ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE
ah Ballinger. Woodland. 95.
AGAINST CIGARETTES and making transcriptions of sales church hero on Saturday, February
a discussion of tils drainage. He ex­ expected soon.
Phyalography.
•
during inc last two years: They ver­ 78. A picnic dinner will Ims served at . First—Minnie
The Buick factory is -working full! I
plained the ordinary drainage system,
Sisson. Hastings R.
BARRY &amp; EATON IHS. CD
ify the sales by conditions of pur­ 12 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Floyd will speak
so much In vogue on every well-con­
chase nnd place conservative esti­ nt 1:00 o'clock. The necessary equlp•
ducted farm, and • emphasised Ils something like 9110.000 a day.
Houghlalln.
Hasmates upon them.
Trained shipments of motor cars
laklcncc That
I ment for tho dinner will be granted
value In permitting thorough devel­
&gt;1; Grata Hubbard.
are being made from Flint. Mich., i
I by the church. It will only be neces­
opment of a fkrm's resource*.
onricUoo.
I'yllitans Planning Banquet.
sary to bring
...n your dinner..
T. A. Farrand. the well-known hor- pretty nearly every day now. One!
Third—Gladys Olner, Hastings. R.
It la being rurnyted that cigarettes 1
on Tuesday, February 17. |
tlcultucallsx of Eaton Rapl&amp;s, follow­ Buick special left January 27, morn­
I The members of the local Knights1 Thrn* •• ot Pfwnt a movement to
are
being
sold
by
eonio
of
our
dealers
ed with a talk on "Modern Orchard ing. for the Nebraska-Buick Com-, The annual meeQng of the Farm- to boys and young men under legal df Pythias lodge are planning to hold «y*lemaltae the support of home and
pany. at Lincoln. Neb., and two more
Continued on page five.
annual banquet on the evening , fori'1i»n missions and to give bountiful
First—Mildred Coats. Coals Grove.
- their
of Barry and Eaton counties wii| be age- I have no* ...sure any parent.
&lt;tf Monday, February 23. This ban. (Information about them. The entire
.
nUii&gt; vu.. ai umiu viatre. wis.. held in .Hastings on next Tuesday. feet, but
Wood. Woodland,
---- - .. . ............... evidence that will ■qiiet will be open to thn public. The J month Is being devoted to an educaand ono to the Hokanson Auto Com­
terms of office of President lead to conviction. I will to only too tweparatory
work Is now In the hands tlonal campaign on behalf of church
I
r. Irving. &gt;0.
- — *-*._b*u ruuuuiilo iu my menus pany. at Madison, Wta This Hokan- The
“nd benevoteneaa • Thia mnve.
1 various committees.
that I am a* candidate for nomination son shipment is the second to go to Frank An'drows, of Bellevue, and pi- glad to use every means In my power- of
men: is general throughout Mcthorectors William Gorham and Osfrir to the end that the practice shall be
them within a month.
Spencer, of Barry county and Eugene stopped.
Botany.
Republican ticket at tho coming
Carey and 8. C. Goodrich, of Eatoh
I If you .would like
nice Pocket
spring election. I am capable In ovVery Respectfully,
First—Eleanor Osborns. Hastings
Rev. Yoel's charges are Martin
county will then expire.
\
Corners.
Quimby,
Hendershot:
The number of people who are
E. V. Smith, of Naahville, secretary
Second—Dona Stuart. City. •!; Do­
Welcome . Corners, Yeckley
finding coke not only a clean bdi. an of the company, stales that the com­
flea and as I need It I will appreciate economical
Issue, which will tell you how to get School.
reen Pottar, City, 97.
and Rutland.
fuel Is Increasing In this pany has a membership of 1,120. The
your support.
*
Third—Catherine Palmar, City, 99;
North and South.
city. The Thcrnapplo Gas A Electric amount at risk now totals 115.379,098
C. B. Benham.
Co. are taking a very liberal course to which Includea a net gain of I90B,Huffman and Hayas, plus 3%.
Ttiomapple Valley Pioneers to Meet. Marguerite Matthawa, City. 99.
Osborn and Hurst, plus 3%.
427 during tho year 1919.
The
mid-winter
meeting
of
the
Warner and Still, minus U.
wcek. In their advertisement on page
First—Rena GlUaapls, Hastings RRepublican candidate for the noml- Thornapple Valley Pioneer Associa­
—
......w«,i vv guru ui 3. tell you how Io aaye 50 cents a ton
tion will bo held In Kennedy's hall. . D, 99; Busts Lewis, City. M: MUthe Princess Rink next Saturday ev- on the regular price. Read their adv.
John Dawson received his creden­
Caledonia on Monday, February 31.
anlnr C.L. .km ........v. —___
tials as postmaster th* tatter part of , Hubbard and Bari
This Is the 29th annual meeting of
Gas House Coke la a hotter fuel.- last week, and assumed tho duties of
the office on Sunday.
Doyla and Severance, minus 2
hearing them lost an opportunity to

scientific, and al the same time rum-

�ine

The Quality House

issued monthly by
number appear*

In almost every city there is one shoe store that
takes the lead on CLASSY, STYLISH FOOT­
WEAR.

months*
jiedging

men who camo to-

IT’S OUR STORE IN BARRY COUNTY
We don’t get anything for this reputation except
your patronage, and that we try to keep coming by
giving you Great Big Values in
i

THE MATERIAL. STYLE AND FIT.
This is* not an IDLE boast, we actually do this
very thing, and all we need to do to convince you is
to have you see our shoes. If there is anything late
in footwear we have it.

We have just received a new shipment of the finest pattarps of most beaut­
iful Spring Dress Goods.
-

Mr. Kellar Stem crystallised tho sent­
iment Into action by pledging for his
factory 1250 a year tor live years and

ss«

Rosedale Poplin in all colors at
Butterfly Crepe in plain and figured.
Me
Verona Crepe in all shades
ISe
Pacific Plisse in all colors, plain at..,—20©
figured......—._— ------- 19 and 25cts.

Rue Royal Linen all colors20©
Serpentine-Crepe--------------------------- __1Bc
Renfrew Crinkled Searsucker 15o

on the Marne basis. This oxamplo was
■Ittickly followed by others who In a
U'-w minutes gave the splendid total
11 * Ann ••
.

VR£KPO11T.
Ray Conway pt Grand Rapid* spent
several days lost week with *51 r. end
Mrs. George Miller.
Mrs. A. Gacklcr was In Grand Rap-

Little BlueClofh far little Boy’s Suita

18c

Ramie De Paris, all colors!Xfc

New line of Madras Shirtinga__._wtfle
Manchester Percales, x jd. wide18%O
A. F. C. and Red Seal Ginghams._____.12o
Ratine---------- ____2Sc
Flake Voile, 45 in. wide, white .40© per yd

Standard Patterns in Stock

The W. E. Merritt Store
Hasting,, Michigan

Phone 66

Mr*. S. R. Hunt and daughter Mor­
ion of Hesperia la visiting her daugh-

CREEK
A snow blockade is keeping all In­
land commerce tied up at precent In
this vicinity.
The Senior Clu** gave the "Turn of
Mr*. J. Young spent a week with
tho Ttdk" in Wo.ylland Saturday
night. A good crowd attended ul- turning Friday of laat week.
lough the weuthi r u.i* stormy.
A number from thia street attended
F. A. 8L*«on wan In Grand Rapid*
report a tine time and a largo crowd.
Mr*. C. P. Bldclman apent Saturday
Mrs. Judson Kingsley of Grand
Rapid* spent the latter part of last
of Hasting*, who injured heraolf sesong.
Asa Stccklo and Jim Griffin wn«
John Foley 8r. 1* on the sick list.
have been down In Texas for the paat
month, returned to the village WedFloyd Miller yru* In Grand Aapld*

YOU CAN

have excellent quality and classy
— style combined in your shoes if you
want. You don’t have to buy a coarse, heavy, ill-fit­
ting shoe to get durability and service—not if you
come to us.

Ironside ShoeCompany
Masonic Temple Building

HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 176

attended Walter

lace la now moving into the house re­ Church of Christ (Disciples) ot Waycently occupied 'by Mr. and Mr*. Roa*
Sunday. February 15th.
Kenyon.
Because of the severe snow storm
the Freeport train was unable to get called on to perform the office of
same occasion.
u former
Russel Bmelker and Hurl Wills
were In W’uodlanJ Saturday night.
The new barber »ht&gt;p beneath the: him again.
State Rank will soon bo ready for I ~

Well Known In Hastings.
Csrveth &amp; Stebbins, the druggists,
Mis* Sarah Strckli- who ba* been
make a specialty of carrying all the hral application of Golden Magic Oil I* County Rural Letter Carrier* A**o'visiting relative* In the West returned
different kinds of stock foods In w^tlch
A good proor a cold &lt;&gt;n the lung* and now keep, gram will
•r» will be held. There
It In the house constantly. Others say | election of
Hog Cholera Preventative.
it Is wonderful for rheumatic lame-1are 41 cal..... ... —---- —...----‘rln-! they and their families are expected &gt;rted belter at this writing.
Hom Kenyon moved into the Frank |
Otir druggist*
den to attend.
x
’. Peckham and Wm. Parker
Fred Gilch. George
will ho suipundcd upon road* which
R. Stlmpaon, Wm. 1
Tracy Hinkley Is In Grund Rapids
rare not kept In good vendition will be
having il. ntal work done
&lt;dl*cu**ed,-among other thlngX.
Mr*. E. Evarts, Myrtle Bldcltnan.
Hr. Ward Moor, of Grand Rapid*

J

In Grand

j£E Save Money!

moving Into ths Coleman house. Mr.'
Coleman moved" out onto his farm

Buy Heavy Clothes From Us Now!

Thursday morning a nln&lt;- pound boy.

L

IKE MANY other dealers last fall, we bought a large stock of heavy winter clothing for
MEN and BOYS and like others, too, wc have a lot of this stock left because the
weather has been so warm we could not sell it. Wc enable you to SAVE MONEY by
buying heavy clothing at the following low prices.

MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
310 Men's heavy Hurts and
Overcoat*
37.50
112 Men's Heavy Sult* and

MUFFLERS.

11.00, now

114 Men'* Heavy Sult* und
Overcoats Si 0.30
115 Men's Heavy Stilts and
Overcoats ...«IllJu
118 Men's Heavy Suit* und
Overcoats S 12.00

DRESS and
WORK SKIRTS w ith A ITO and
llEtiULAR COLLARS.

Overcoat*
120 Men'* Heavy Suita and
, Overcoat* .....

K CORDUROY P
LIGHT and DARK

Overcoats ..." 310.50
125 Men's Heavy Sults and
Ovencoats 3IM.75
CHIIJKIEN'S LEGGINGS.
50a now

LADIES', MEN'S an
SWEATERS.

AUTO.

Ing. the went being their scventceth
wedding anniversary. Dancing wan
'Indulged In for n lime, aft. r which

Muudo Skldmurd with Instrumental
music. Th&gt;- gu.-stkjaft as a remem­
brance of the occaslffh two beautiful
salail dlshr*.
Wilbur Cosgrlflf and Frank Mc­
Naughton wire In Grand Rapid* on
r. Thurndyke of Grand
In Alto over Sunday.

domrallr.
Sheriff itygort brought her to Alto.
He look her t-&gt; Grund Rapid* und
turned her over to the Detention Hos­
pital und later to the city police de­
partment.

Lined UnderCOLORS.

Men's Medium Weight Cotton
Men's Fleece Lined Union
Hull*, were 11.00. iw ....
Buys’ Flocc Lined Garment*.

11.00 now
S3.3B
S3.73
$4.30

ME

:hu.$1.30

MEN'S ICR CAPS.
15.00 now ............. .................. $3.75
33.00 nt/w ............... .................. $2.35
33.50 sow............... . .................. «14»
&lt;3.00-now
......... .................. »1JM&gt;

MEN’S SHEEP LINED COATS.

BOYS’ and YOTTNG MENTTKUITS
and OVIUICOATS.

Made by Best Mills In the I-and. /
11.00 now M.oo

10.00 Sult* and Overcoat*.
$4.30
10,50 Sult* und Overcoat*.
11.00 Sults and Overcoat*.
■ S3.S3
.11.00 Suita and Overcoat*.
1K09 Hulu ur)d&gt; Ovvtcual*. .. _____
(10.00 Sulla arid Overcoat**. 17.50

Wright"

T«ited owr Sunday with George

banker. died

11-50 now

EDWIN SHELLHORN
Leading Clothier

Inpau was mixed with
-- .. t ... ulo 4ndlgasllon while
in the hank of which he was cashier,
last Saturday ..ftpmoon. HU condi­
tion was so serious that DE G. L.
Bond feared inking hltn home would
bring fatal r&gt; «ulta." It was midnight
before h. .ufficlently rallkd to be nmuvrd. Dr. R. R. Smith, u nurse,
nnd UMlstunt &gt;urgeoQ of Grand Rap-

tempted.

CASH SALE—Just During February

, WkE Op«S$A,

Sunday

an operation for acute appendicitis
would afford .relief, but the puUenl'a

QVKRCOAT8.
Formerly SSS.OO, now... . gis’.oo
Forrtterly IJo.OO.1 now... . - $22.50
Formerly 135.00, now... . .$30.23

MICHIGAN.

HOCKING LUMP. $4.50
Anthracite—Pocahontas

West Virginia jxco^
BANNER WANT ADVfl. PAT.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT.

COAL IS LOWER!
On account of the mild weather, I have been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of these prices. BUY NOW!
Price Delivered
Pocahontas Lump . . .
. $5.50
Massilon Lump or Egg .
. $5.00
.
$5.00
Jackson Hill, Lump or Egg
. $4.50
White Ash, Lump Coal .
. $4.50
White Ash, Egg Coal .
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
own delivering.

LUKE, WATERS,
Phone 150

Successor to F. H. Barlow &amp; Co.
Hastings, Mich.

A Special proposition for one week only:- '
The coupon below is worth fifty cents per ton on paoh
ton of Genuine Gas House Coke purchased during the week
ending.February 21st, 1014. ^111 out the blanks and present
the coupon to your dealer, or to us, and save money on the
beet winter fuel.

spinal nirnlrigltls.

Thro* sire* In Children's all
wool Munsing Union Sull*,
to cluse out. were

Ixhlb'S* Dress Mitts in Muchas
nnd' Kid
SI .BO and

YOUNG MIEN'S BIG VISOR CAPS
In ALL ('OIX)RS, PATTERNS
and C'lUNCIilLLAS.
5Ou nuw :................. Uc

iralyals.
rthrup and Dr.
nd Rapids were called
Friday fur council In-the case of Mix*

Underwear

One

Phones, 194-192

claimed she hid no home was picked
up between tn.irksvllle and Alto by
Deputy
—------- .-J
Hhler of t’lark*largy 32 calilar |

Collar*, were 14.00.

50c now

ROGERS 6 SON

COKE COUPON
I hereby accept your special offer ond
ask that you delivertons of Gen­
uine Gas House Coke to me at No.'
________ ~_______ street, during the
■eek ending Feb. 21, 1014 with the under­
standing that this coupon is-to £e accept*
ed as a payment of fifty cents per ton
toward eaoh ton purchased.
Signed:

worn held

i church. The remains
rest tn Alaska &gt; .-mclerr.

by
B

by a constipated habit.
the appen­
dix becomes Inilamtd from a congest­
ed state ot the bowels. The best precan bo done conveniently, comfort­
ably and with good results to the
whole body by taking un occaalou.il
dose of DR. HERBJCK'H SUGARCOATED P1LL&amp;
It Is a Uns old

mildly and thoroughly. It helps.- di­
gestion and pfutuola* energy and
ichserful spirit*.
Price Si cla. per
box. Sold by C. E. Harvey.—Adv.

This is a good chance to save money and a good time to
get in the rest of your winter's fuel.
Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co
• Phone 5.

�EAST WOODIiANlK

Carl England began work In a
commercial school In Grand Rapid*
Monday.
daorg* Maklay, who had a couple
ot rib* broken onr day last .week, la
recovering quite rapidly.
Wilson Bowser, of Silverton. Ore-

O PRING is not here yet, but the spring goods arc here. We purchase almost exclusively
from manufacturers, and therefore receive our spring merchandise early. Wc do that for
several reasons. Wc can purchase cheaper and in that way can save our customers some
. ‘money; we always receive perfect, clean, sanitary and up-to-date merchandise, and best of all we
have the goods early so the customers can get acquainted with the new styles and select early.
Therefore, we invite you to visit our store to view our beautiful stock of new spring goods.

R

Vernon Beard»ley, who wn» so 111
horn* of hl* brother, Albert, In Went
Sunfield one day Inat week. Hl* wife
and child came with-him.
Isaac Good hfl* .old hl* home In
East Woodland tb Monroe Rawlader.
conildoratlon |4BB. Po**e«*Ion given
April IM.
Mr*. Pearl VAnllouten. who ha*
been suffering with tnnallltl* thn p*M
week, la reported gome better.
^JJorr VanHotiton I* apendlng a few
ruaya -with hl* uncle, Hdnu r Bawdy.

Carter’s

{culture, visited

UNDERWEAR
We have received opr full tine of "Carter’s” Under­
wear in medium and-light weight for early spring and
rammer. We have everything you can think of, long,
half, and no aleevta. Union Suita in all style* and
all length* at prices'
•

h: • anything exciting that I thought
p&lt; hap* I might generate a little enlh *la*m by entering the Held, our
mind* have been drawn b.iek to the
day* long ago when the map vaed to
came by way of Lowell and we used to
have the privilege of sitting around
- '' * — •
'he post oflleo and
mall. Those day*
waiting tor

SPECIAL PRICES

SPRING FABRICS

Have been marked on all Winter Goods to

New Yard Goods for Spring and Summer
Dresses

clean up quick.

SWEATERS

MUSUN UNDERWEAR

RUGS

Union
Suits

■SKIRTS

COATS

We are ready for the'ntoat critical buyer of muslin
underwear. Onr spring slock comprises the most
beautiful line we ever had in Gowns. Skirt*, Corset
Cove**, Slips, Drawer* and Combination Suit*.

decided change In tho weather, the
thermometer dropping some -to de­
gree* In St hour*. Rome people arc
glad to have It turn cold *«&gt; that they
can got somi- Ice, nnd other* arc glad

Prices in many instances less

than cost op

25c, 39c, 50c and $1.00

SPRING LINENS and
WHITE GOODS

DRESSES

UNDERWEAR

NIGHT GOWNS

BLANKETS

Crepe, Searsucker, and many
other new pretty white jpx&gt;I« at
popular price*. I’le*«e come and

“Jamestown” Dress Goods in all the new
shades. Wash Goods in colored Plisse, Colonial
Crepe. Crepe Chiffon. Ratine. Rice Cloth. Taseoy
Cloth. Tango Crepe. Flowered Voiles. Algerian
Crepe, Striped Lawns. Flaxon-and Linweave.

COMFORTERS

Please visit our store and look over
our line.

GLOVES AND MITTENS

Our stock is new
and complete

The Store with
ONE PRICE
TO ALL

Prices the Lowest

HASTINGS SANITARY DOUBLE STORE

ter sleighing nnd make tho tracking

who In borrowing their corn without
even saying thnnkn. But follow* don’t ot Mexico City, nnd It look* nn though
SHELLHORII REW POSTTHIS CO. WELL REPRESEHTEO
you know that If a follow rnlw* &lt;71
chicken* that he hn« to have corn to
MASTER AT LAKE ODESSA
ATWEST MICHIGAN H. B.
writing. He may rOn and hide. Mr, j
ckford Monday.
J. J. fltrodtheek I* advertising thlMr*. McCloud nnd daughter Doro- I ..
through the medium of the Carlton or he may lose hl* head, but whlchiV are surndlng thn week With Mr*.
log* from the Wilke- farm to Hos­ have awn fit to overthrow our pa»l
Winter &lt; bulling.
ting*. We take It he hn* taken the form of government «n.l *&lt;-i them&gt; of proph-■ by *»me of Hie I
Edwin Shllh»rn. clothier ot k ...
irollRlnua affair*.
Mr- Ell. Parmelee and Mr*. Geo. | la.k.- Odcsea. ha*
’ -appoint-1 Hnatlngw F l&gt;. Outh-r
owing to th.- severe *tigc. Mr. Hnrprr „f Middleville.
, Fuller spent Thursday In Woodland 1 mont a* po*tmnati-r
i b.-en n rather hard time
I the Kti.-ntM of Mr*. Muggli- Phillip*.
Rhellhorn Is well anMr*. Ida Durkee and grandson*
ih
’ ®p1*.|,oSJ*
him. Mr. McKibben h..» l»-cn ..nr ot
enthm
Keith and Richard were weyk-end vl.■ I‘
II 1 for over 46 yean, and h.l* become “
*
lt..r* at the home of her sister. Mrs. ?! hl" &lt;
familiar ngnrc to till, nnd we el^nll be 1
clad to «ce him nut among u* again, 1
&gt;nv two week* ago.
wa* no school at the Centre on Mon■II today. Munday.
y.,
Lome mighty attrn.tlv- b...'g
id daughter Bey- , men** nnd boy*' cl.-thing.
t.f Goo. Fuller'*
•
built, but lh--r&gt;- li.i* been a rather
WENT W&lt;lOI»E\ND.
hard
fmllng In our heart* toward
Mien &lt; Tpha Hlsson
Mr*. George Dunham I* li
oup Hasting* brother* on account of
1.
Ida
Dur*pent
Thur*d.iy
th- gu- *ta of Ch;
not giving it* nn outlet to the city. Rapid* spending some lime
Velte und family In liaal Woodland.
But be of good cheer boy*. It I* bother'*. II. V. Cavanaugh'*.
er of Wo*t ' Mr*. Acl.i Full.-r nn.l daughter N&lt;
Mt.s &lt; I lady* Johnson I* at I’lymouth
rumored that the Hasting. commbivisited the Inttr
Barber hill* mid torn the iruilie from | i-n.tnff.
th!* way around by way of tho Mat- - Buy .
gravelled that road List fall,
tho good work go on and dm

b&lt; longing to Carlton.

Mr

hl* father Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. George Hall of Bottle Creek

lied John Marten* and family Friday.

Edwin Bldelman'a Friday.
I-idles bring box
•upper*.
Ml** Julia nnd Bessie Culler spent
Sunday at home.
The Helping Hand society will
meet with Mr. and Mr*. Earl Wallace

,1k N. Durkee I* Improving the
sleighing by hauling lug* to the mill.
Bertha vialt.-d Mi
.Rusnell Hmi-lk.
'• -------and’ Burl
Wil* of* IIPM,|.iy unrI h..,.„
Fr.-ep.irt rjx-nt
-m ftiturdny till
q-hr- Infant - i--.
Monday ul Fr. d
drty. The) I, - ■
entire commuu.iIh-H. who wn* family Injured liy being
latruck in tho head with n hoard he
I w.i* sawing.

lido the noon departure, of another of ltd
our old landmark*, but Wm. P. Halo I 1

OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
3'/2 percent if left with us one year
3 percent if left six months

of 100.006
. ncAater'*.
■ do *nm&gt;- Rhovi'llng

Maxdnle nTo *|M&lt;n&lt;llng a fr
Woodbind.
A few of th.- m-lghb-r*
XY&lt;dm-*day evening with

Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
subject to change in market value which may take more than in­
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
Our Certificates arc Payable on Demand and Provide a
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.

rge nutpbvr •&lt;£
urynivn slum'll

LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Lake Odessa, Mich.
Organised in 1888

—

Under Slate Control

1 school Monday on account
road* being blockaded.

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George LivertonPresident
Wm. H. McCartney..Vice President
Sherman I. StrongCashier
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
Otto C. Russ
Otis .Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.

not you. Now did it ever occur to you that
“others" thought the same thing before they
talked it over with us?

E. Meyer*. Mr.

It’s part of our business to show yon how easjr
it is for you to own a piano, and we want to talk
it over with you. Our easy payment plan will
please you.

W! sT SEBEWA.
Della Penn.- k linn partially recov­
ered from a "I time of congestion .-f
the lungs Hh- r- turned to her s.-ho-d
on Monday m--rnhtg of last week.
Benjamin II---nburg and family
have left th- George Fletcher farm
nnd removed
"ne near Benton Hnr-

BAXNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

For the In.t two Sunday* service*
could not to- held at the Church of
Chrtat owing
severe *now storm*

FOR THAT.

and quite un.-bl'

BILL

♦ We furnish everything for building purposes and have the largest
J stock of HIGH GRADE materials at the LOWEST PRICES
♦ in Barry county. Let us know your plans and we will gladly
4 assist you in every possible way and furnish our estimates of all
♦ ..cost, NOW is the time to call and talk it over. r

You cannot think ol a more beautiful Gift to
your family than a Piano; it means not only
education but joy for everybody, and YOU
are the only source through which your family
can secure this great gift.

Of course you’ve often wished for one, but it

KI line and &lt;u&gt;n Earl uT Nnshvlll-i spent
Troth Saturday until Monday with
Mr*. Albert Klnne, who 1* confined to
! her bed with a broken hip,
l Mr*. Blanche Merrick visited Grand
i Rapid* frlcndr from Saturday until
I M.lHlblV
*

See Bauer Bros. Now
BARN

QUR stock of Pianos is easily one of the
most representative Piano stocks in this
country.
Perhaps you do not know that we
carry many makes and the chance for choice is
unequalled tn Michigan.

a time. He had an auction sale 1
Thursday nnd disponed of hl* st­
and tool*. A large number attcnc
and good prices jyere reached. •

♦
*
*
♦

PLAYERS
During the Morin Friday Kamen
Foster kindly delivered th-- mall ov-t,.
th-- route south of Danld Ogtroth'*
Merritt Mead attended tin
Win. Hmvblltx returned Wedhesday

George Flett her farm.
Mailman IT. .ton ha* plucklly faced
the alarm* nnd drift* of the past week i n few Any* last week visiting Orson
distributing 111 ' 'ball without a break, j Shoup and family.
for which th.- resldtnt* of Route 31
Mrs. Mary Turner returned Monday
feel grateful
(from Hasting* where she was In *tjtendnnee of her grandson during a
LAKE VIEW.
Wm. 8. Adkln* and daughter Grace
A Jolly alrlghload of young people
. , Norfolk. Virginia.
aurprlaed Florence, Coolbaugh Satur-,'r“" ‘—“...
‘■‘•“■o ••
rl.lt ------other ,places
In
day evening, It being her birthday. They expect t-&gt; ----—... ...
Game* and Joke* were tho order of (Virginia nnd Maryland before return-

It you want the tfreatest musical instrument
ever invented, come in and let us demonstrate
the wonderful PLAYER PIANO. You become
an artist at the Piano the moment you sit down
in Iront of a Player. ' Here is the greatest
achievement of modem inventions; takes the
place of a silent Piano in the home and maxes
YOU the artist. Besides, you can play it by
hand like the regular Piano. Come in and see
'a wonderful array of these wonderful'instru
' ments. We sell them on monthly, payments.

all report a good time.

Hastings lumber &amp; Coal
♦ Broadway Yards,
Phone 224

&lt;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

ourt St. Yards ♦
Phone 254
♦

Lake View school houae Friday even-'It*- Nancy
Miller left TuesdayIng. February 30. Everybody invited ' morning for a week'* vialt at Battle
‘
-Creek.
to attend.
Tuesday
tho • Free
A alalghload of paople attended the
•••&gt;—■-&gt; the trustees of *•&lt;»
party-at,Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ken-'Methodlat church deeded -the lot on
F. ‘St. church
at------Maple
nedy'a Tutaday evening. They report which the ''
v -“
a dandy time.
Mr. and Mr*. Dall Reynolds and the successor to Father Recce, who
Mra. Eaton of Ikiltimoro called on originally deeded the lot to the
■
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. GUIe*p!e Friday church.
afternoon and Mr*. C. H. Parmer re­
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
turned hotne with them

DOWNTOWN STORE
206 MONROE AVENUE

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

�f^^OCAL^EWS™

ONE MORE WEEK

Little Ralph Pryor la on the sick
list.
.
Mrs. Marie Fisher Is ill with tonslUtls.

of remodelling and then we expect to be able to arrange and. put in our large new
n
stock.
part of our store is ready for business, and we are able to take care of your
ybur want
wants.

covering from her recent illness.
Hasting* Hive No. 3»l will hold Its
next regular meeting Wednesday eve­
ning. Feb. llth.
Valentine Party. Princess Rink Sat­
urday night. Cake and punch served

YOU CAN USE

OUR USEFUL JEWELRY.

Nearly everything in the store at present is offered at special low prices and you can save money
on Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear.
■
.
.

Tho enrollment of the Methodist
Episcopal Bunday school passed the
410 mark Sitnday.
Charles Smith, of Canton, was one
of the witnesses In the Blackburn
case at Grand Rapids, testifying on
Wednesday.
Mlsa Cecil Alonlca entertained a
cr&gt;nt|&gt;any of friends Wednesday after­
noon at n birthday party. All had a
happy time.
F. A. Brown * Co. are putting In a
fine display room for their plumbing
goods and fixtures. It will be a line
addition to their store.

feinz's

groceries, sugar not included.

fastings purity flour
The “Home Product”
Per Sack

07 Varieties

OOV

ANYTHING WE REPRESENT TO BE “SOLID GOLD” WILL EVER

“WEAR THROUGH." WHEN WE TELL YOU A DIAMOND IS
“FIRST WATER” AND FLAWLESS YOU CAN DEPEND UPON

ITS QUALITY AND PERFECTION.
WE SELL OUR TRUSTWORTHY JEWELRY AT REASON-

Jfdnis fork and fleam

ry. Eaton and Calhoun counties are '
planning to hold a tri-county met­
ing of Pomona Granges In Charlotte j
some time dlirlng the year.
Ironside Brothers have set In Mt.
Calvary cemetery n handsome two-|
piece monument of Barre granite In i
memory of the Intn Cassius Brook-. i

JO and 15c site

JtUiu't Jornatd Kttchup

A very choice red sal­
mon. Tall cans.
Special each

Our Mex-O-Ja Coffee
at per lb.
Our Cresco Coffee
at per lb._____________ _

Joints Jomato Joup
the very best

10 and 15c size

Airs. John Eggleston Is visiting In
Jielnz's Spaghetti
^PERSONAL MENTION | Grand
Rapids.
I by impartial Judges. Good ord«
Donald Gilding, ot Bonfield, was In h.J preserved.
with Tomato Sauce
to city Thursday.
|Adv
Charles Hick,
unarics
tiicss auu
.nd »■&gt;■&gt;
son —
Earl
*■&gt; —
werev In j A flnp mu&gt;Jca| pro
wa&gt;
JO and
FT.
«
■ i . - .
'Allegan over Sunday.
Saturday 1
‘‘hair of the Metfiodlst E
Lem Brown spent Sunday with. M?Z'£
Jln, E ’b
K. Peff/returned.
t.crr). rslurncd. Saturday
pal church Sunday evening undo
°r*",S
Mentta.
fron, B vl,(l nl B,nnett.
Helen Hayea.'wm home (rom. Mrs. Willard Scdtt. uf Detroit. 1&gt;
.Icalllng on Hastings, friends.
•fiUr Ford Hicks, of the Belding Banner. |
-----friends in Jackson over Sunday.
... | visited home folks Thursdayattendance.
Alderman C. E. Lunn made a buai- ■ Mrs. Fred Wolcott Is spending the ' There was
new* trip to Woodland, Alonday.
jW-eek with friends In Knlaqiazoo.
'Trim &amp; Brill's
. —--------- ------- ------ —.~7~
to i Floyd Aloorc. of Batlle'Creek.
I day evening. ------------------ ------ ---------KaUmaao* Monday to visit friends, visiting his brother. Jesse Moore.
'Mlw McArthur and Mr. McPherson
Mrs. 8eeblc Morris spent Saturday
Mrs. Oscar Fortier spent-the latter for host masquerade costumes. latch
and Sunday with friends al Jackson. | Jlarl
tb&lt;, week in Grand Rapids.
: wivs awarded a pair ot nlckle plated
| Airs. F. D. Brayton,, of Sheridan. Is
ternoon and nfght with relatives In visiting her sister. Sira. O. 41. Llchty.
Grand Rapids.
Deputy Sheriff &lt;&gt;. B. Llchty was In
W. Wormcllh. of GoblMViUe. spent
Friday and R-turday with his sister.
Mrs. Frank Nash.
*
House. Grand Rapids, on,
Sir. and Mrs. J. F. Goodyear arc
'' ' lath from 10 o'clock -• 11
■“
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Donald
... .*.- ... — —.•.’k p. m. A s-.'hool of
—
VanZllo of Detroit.
Airs. George Horltzel. of Delton. Instruction will be held.
QUESTION OF CUTTING
Hen Blakeney nnd daughter Miss
}
h
*
sueal
of
Airs.
Ruse
Colgrove
Armed
with
Warrants
for
assault.
nnUJU
1
1M1UQ
CVDCUQCQ
Verna returned Friday to their home.
Monda&gt;.
und battery. Deputy fiherlff Llchty1
DOWN LlflMu tArtnotd
Michigan City. Ind.
Mr. unrf Mra. Weldon Bronson and
Io Oning..vii|r „n Wednesday to
dauhter Dorothy weredn Grand Rap- Mnd ,h.lt Ort McCafferty and George:
tits Tue’daj.
! Bradshaw wham he wanted to arrea* |*
Dlm-u**-'! In th® Mkldhnllk&lt; o
i. .
\
*J14^,cvl'Ic-1 had flown. They attacked Benjamin ।
vlalted HaaHngs relatives’. Thursday jcnWna durln&lt; lhe rM-cn, Mucpibee 1
Rutland spent Friday and Saturday nnd
Friday.
Miss Hlldtgardc
over 40 tickets have been sold for proposition of cutting down living ex­
ilic Lincoln Club banquet which- will j ponses. will be Interested In. reading

I

.

We call particular attention to the excellent grades
of coffee in our stock.

daylight*.

worth hospital, Grund Rapids.
There will be a &amp;las&lt;iuerndr Friday ■
evening. Feb. 20th. at Trim A Brlll'a
rink. Request that all skaters mask.

“Chic" Salmon

7 lbs for

High Grade Coffees

Finest grade on the market

15 and 25c size

L. V. BESSMER

Sulk Starch
Special!

|

ABLE PRICES l THAT'S WHY WE DO THE BUSINESS.

A fine brand of light
red Salmon, tall cans 1 |
Special
AiC

Choicest brand of bulk Rolled
Oats. Special! 7 lbs for

with Tomato Sauce

30c
35c

are unsurpassed for mild and sweet flavor and choice
aroma. Try one of these brands.

Oranges—Special cheaper
15c

•’Raceland" Salmon

"King" Salmon

"Monarch" Oat Meal

ALL JEWELRY

YOU WILL NOT FIND THA T

Large 3-lb sacks,
Special! 3 sacks for.—

Fresh supply of these choice
bottled goods.

Canned Salmon
A very good grade of
Salmon tall cans
Special

Henkel's Pancake flour

OUR USEFUL JEWELRY FOR MEN AND WOMEN IS&gt;NOT
THA T LOOKS ALIKE IS NOT ALIKE.

of Lenox Soap,

SPECIAL

FOR A LONG TIME
ONLY STYLISH-BUT IS STRONGLY MADE.

The front

thm Apple.

Choicest grade of sweet juicy California Navel
Oranges, one of the sweetest varieties
rl-v
35c size. Special for Saturday....Zuu UZi

"Kodiak" Salmon
The finest grade of red
Salmon in tall cans. 1 O „
Special each
lOv

"Quaker" Puffed
Rice
Most nutritious of all
Cereals. 15c pckg.
Special 2 for ________

Weick^enant 8 Riede

HASTINGS

Successors to Loppenthien Co.

MICHIGAN

........

Let THE BANNER advertise your Auction Sale.
other systems beaten a mile.

the house- with lllnesi for several Alt. and Mrs. Charles Potts. Sunday.
days. He is threatened dith pneu­
Airs. Warren WHcox. of lainsln'g,.
monia.
IL At. Warner, of Portland, Oregon,
Ho Is In Michigan in the imprests of
the Oregon Chair Co.
Mrs. Roy flupplec.' of
Lansing

Evening. More interest has been ! Lily Flour, nn t&gt;-igr g of thia liuuie.
shown In this annual event than dar.-1 For 10 years ih-- name "Fi\n&lt;'h’s
Ing the few preceding year*. The tick- White Lily Flour" han been a heuse&lt; t- were dblalned through the efforts I hold word In hundreds and hundreds
•&lt;f P. A. Sheldon, vice president of jof humea In Barry County,
the society.
| What Ir
‘
Tho ladle* of Kt. Rose's Pariah have |}'u* Ko’.1'
beep conducting a moot enjoyable acr-1. *n.e .
Idea of giving the

|bc-n maintained us a living business
Allas Vivian Smith.
ing. Feb. 31. nnd will be In charge of , Ip"n‘‘‘i1?' “n‘l ‘
« yrar. ago
members of the choir. A cordial lrd ‘bto ‘ J" ,'hro*
**?
Sberk. Khe expects to be hereabout tho
Invitation Is extended to alt’
machinery onto th.- Junk heap, and
proving.
thn-o weeks.
, ,
,,
,
I put In u brand new equipment of the
Jack Dailey was arrested on Alon- vrry
models, giving the Mid­
Rev. RumcII H. itready delivered
on complaint of Ikeputy Sheriff d|rvlj|eH„n,r Mli| OIM, of ,ho u.„
end with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter. Ilrlg- -an add trot in Marshall AVmday even­ day
—&lt;-nn,l
.
.
......
ham, of Decatur. Mrs. Brigham "trill ing and In Hattie Creek Tuesday l.I.-htv r.,r
evening in tho inlcre-t ot Albion colLindsey, « former teacher In
bond nf 1200 resulted In his return to
of 1Uloe„ru| business experon Thursday evening from Rochester. the &gt;11 unt I 1-ebruanr 30 the day set||cnc^ pla.n., Ihr M,dd|.v)jlo nollcr
for hlii trlul Mr. Hally Is alleged to Mills In ah enviable position In the
have «en offensively Intoxicated on flour world, and enoMM It to turn
Halurduy nlgh(.
jout a product, fur which the demand
Ir.m.lde Brothers, monument deal- '1* »»•»'
era. vull ulli-nllun Ipl their adv. thl.
Read the French'* White Lily
week tu value of placing orders for
monuments and marken for spring
Frilowriilp Club.
any thing speclni Is needed from the
tortalncd the. Fellowship Club ul their
home on W. Gr.ir ‘ ------ *
J—
evening. Feb. Io.
■plrited debate

Reduce
High Cost
Of Living

Take advantage of our specials
।

People va.

G.

Wilkie

Shipman.

A big

every week. They are little drunkard und Hpp]es."fhlrd offence. IV, .,’,;T,,'"
I People vs. John W. Coon, drunk-|
things but they cut the cost.
urd and tipple?, first WtVnoik-

10 Bars
Good Laundry Soap

25 cents
’ 6 Pairs
Canvas Gauntlet Gloves

25 cents
45 Cent
Good Heavy Broom

25 cents
lilllnary &gt;/* Oft

A. BOYES’
I, 10 MS Ho Star*

I .rooms of the the new form of goiernmant and who
,-hureh Thursday has recently circulated * petition to
submit the mutter of charter rcvlsIon to tho cltlxrns of Hustings dis­
cussed the utllrm.itivo side of the

People vs. Herman Natxeiund Nora
I Carnes, latwd cohabitation.
. People va. Nellie Jonf a tumult and
I battery-with Interft to do great bodily We have beard Dr. Richards und cun
. harm.
assure all who i-un arrange to hear
him’th at they will consider his ndlocal option law.

history nnd origin .ind need of the
Com mission Form of Government
und showing Its &gt;«Rantagea over the
old form. City Ati .rney L. Pryor In
his usual witty and ■ ntortalnlng man­
tened to. He
ner took the negative aide- Mr.
.forceful apeuki
Pryor gave u lint r. bultal Io tho Br­
.....
iirr1,11,- think
mime oi
gttiierully
ot guments advanced by Air. Kvarts. The
uf .uimittlng to Pro-H-lurl It. Culdwtll. as u hustling insur- special mimical number* were fur­
bale the will of W&lt; A. C. Osborn.
nished by Air. Ixm Walldorff. who
Aldrich D. Putnam vs. Caleb Rls- Itut we now h.tvt: reasons to believe played very biautifuily Nevin's "Narbrldgcr. assutnp.lt.
t-l*und r &gt;.1 _ .1 with --q-hn
Mary Ryan v*. John Ryan, is- newspaper mutt.
"Nacom" )&lt;■ the Ko«ary’’ by the
author. By
surnpsit/
name of a monthly periodical issued T«lM»-»t Air. W-,ll&lt;i..rfT Will play "The
by the Northern Auuruncc Company I
lh®
sbyterian church
Imutv of- Fact—Nun-Jury.
...
at
Detroit.
.'sxw,.
The
,
■
February
.
uru.iry
iiumncr
number
1,'
n
‘
*
t
----Sunday
'
evening.
Mr. Fred
John Khrlnv-r v».‘ Embrooc
Hind- -• •
M* r-_i.o-.wii
I..— :[Spaulding
Kuauldlmr «ana
edited by Mr.
Caldwell, ..-J
und IIs Just
sang („
(&lt; |ft0 delight Of all
Him, *pp«al from Ju.tln- Court.
---------------,------ •whdrtu” responding
| Birdsall Mfg. Co., vs. John W. Lip- what you would expect—bright, now-i"Sometlme-Sonu-a
I
with
an
rneorn
"Out
Where
the Dll.............
idundpolnt
of
the
Insur“
4,h
""
------ipcrt. uMumpiit.
nd full of ginger. It Is u I luws Roll High." Mr. Leon Bauer
Imparlance.
credit to Air.
member of tho
&gt;nd
' Farmers &amp; Merchant* BubU '.t- cujupuny.
Club. Refreihmenta were aerved by.
Frank Wellmyn. attachment..
till ■■&gt;!&gt;.milt, ■
.;i,i by Misdames
ii w,.ii.i..&gt;rf
... _
TX
'Mrs. C. W. Mixer burprised.
rls. The committee for Feb. 31 wus
, The Hinlly Virginia Mason Clianter Saturday evening from St. Mary's bus- announced us follow.; Messrs. Hum,
of the Daughter* of the American
Revolution will celebrate their fifth time, und when *hv arrived hottie shc
Horner Klim-, brakeman of a
anniversary ul tho homo of Mrs.
— . ...
tv IIIIU IIIMl
I■
Central
freight truln
Chaster Messer. Mo lulu y \ February Mixer had pjunuvd a wurpri.c (or her. -Mlrhigan
A number of neighbor* und friends which bruku In two near Vermont­
ville last uoitik Tuesday, permitting
he tiwo Sectlutui io heavily collide,
Maxwell I'arker. State Regent, would
hue (our-course dinner Iv.-je
slightly IriJur.u when ho waa
Air.
till prevent Iter being er is reuuvuring rapidly- from the re­ tliruwn iicrw-. u1(. way-car.
Kline Is well-known in litis uii&gt;
sults of an operation in her throat.
j where hv (orntsrly resided.

It has all

AUCTION SALE
■
Having sold my farm,-I'will sell at Public Auction on the premises located
on Section 12 Johnstown Township, one mile west and one mile south of
Lacey, on

Tuesday, February 17
commencing at IDO o'clock sharp, tho following property

HORSES

FARM TOOLS, ETC.

One black marc 5 years old, wL 1400 lbs.

Thomas hay tedder.

One roan horse 12 years old, wt. 1350 lbs.

Rock Island hay loader.

One sorrel marc 6 years old, in foal.

Moore plow.

One colt six months old.

Birdwell wagon.

COWS, SHEEP AND CHICKENS

Pair of Belknap bobs.

60-toolh steel barrow.
Road wagon.

Jersey cow, 7 years old, fresh.

115 ft. hay rope, fork and pulleys.

10 head of ewes.

Set ot team harness.

30 chickens.

3 geese.

FARM TOOLS, ETC.
3000 It. of dry oak lumber.

A quantity of straw.

Deering mowing machine.

Single harness.
Wood rack.

Scalding vat.

Many other articles too numerous to men­

tion.

LUNCH FOR THOSE. FROM A DISTANCE.
Trans-A|1 ,uin‘ »t *5««) ui,dar‘c,,h- °*ir th*t
I E,nm«. amount 6 month, time will bo glm on bonk­
able note, with InUfut at 6 par cont

RAY LAPHAM, Proprietor
Col. R. T. Norton
Auctioneer

Wesley Greyburn
Clerk

�FEBRUARY 13. lilt.

Suit, Skirt am
miiiii'IuqTMi.pCoat, Fur
Sale
.

...

CuMion of rulaa for planting and car-

.

Now is the time for action on . your part, don’t hesitate,
85 .per cent reduction
don’t wait for lower prices. 25
idise is the lowest possible
on honest, up-to-date merchandise
price we can make.

• .S’T.VfL’ffl

I slope* should ba^voldsd. as the winds II

.^Br.oS,Hh".1io:h,uhS
la alwny* fatal to tho tree.- He Ol-1
or straw as a means of prevention
against erosion In hill-side orchards
On Friday afternoon, Mr. Martin­
dale spoke at length on th.. "Stable
Manure and Commercial Fertilisers

Greater reductions would lose money for us, and every sane per­
son knows we are not in business to do that if we can help it.

Importance of making immediate use
of mdnure while It la •UH f*»h. He
said that manure was worth from *2

This sale includes all Men’s, Boys* and Children’s Suits and Over*
coats, all Winter Underwear, Sweaters, Caps,’. Gloves and Mittens,
Fur Coats, Work Coats and Flannel Shirts.

being determined by tho cars given
to it and the kinds of feeth and uni- ‘
mats from Which It has its source I

value of manure as a fertilizer be.
cause they do not apply It the day it

We have a few Men’s and Boy’s Suits that are slightly out of date
but good values that we are willing to lose' money on and they are
yours for
off;
'

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company

time it should be kept In a covered
shed with a cement floor nnd a wall
13 Inches high round the flo.-r in or­
der to keep tho moisture In It.
Mr. Farrand gave nn Interesting
talk In which he explained how to
fight Insect* and dloeoaen that Infest
orchard*.

al evening.

One Price Clothiers
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN

25%
Reduction

25%.
Reduction
AMU

THE CHURCHES

£.17 S ,*."r’*.sV,^7v.-w!:San7i- ADVENTISTS CONSIDERING
pip will not lose their attendance!
mark.
Morning worship, 11:30. Hermon I
■■

273890913^76

United Brethren Church.

’’It la Jcaus.” The following organ |
The music will be played during tho a»r- ।
vice: Mazurka in B Flat. Krontjtlln;
pulplt after a two week* abaance. Wleglnllgd. Hapcllnlknff and Reverie I| Michigan Conference of Seventh Hay
Tho revival which he ha* been hold­ by Kern.
Young People'*
Meeting. 6:00. Adventism, la coming lu Hasting*
ing nt Casco ha* met with great *ucwithin the" next few week* to learn
ce«*. nearly forty being converted । Leader, Haymond Keech.
Yoke Fellow Band. 6:00.
what Inducements will be offered th*
nnd the church much' quickened.
"
"mg *crvk-e. 7:00. Fifteen mln- ‘ Adventist* to hold their annual camp•ong
service.
Spacial
music
meeting and conference h«ro this
next Sunday.
r, "Lift tho Cro**.” Sermon , *umm&gt; r
C. W. Ballou. Pastor.
organ number* a*
as follows:
toiiowi
zi,„„.i.
'»rgun
Pewbytcrln,! Churth.
Magic 8pcl)
Spell. Kannor*t*ln.
Kanncnteln.
| Mj|jr|o
When | the Adventists." who like Hastings so
Morning
se«mon—’The Hlgnlfl- Evening Fall*. Henri Well: Evening I much, however, lhai they would like
he Qo-to-Church-Movc. prayer. Gulllmant. Postludo in
F'to come here again.
ment."
Hharp, Flagler.
Evening
sermon—"Lincoln. the- Tuesday evening Cottage
,
’ This will be II pntrlo- meeting, at home uf pastor. 335 W.
------------------------------------------ ... hunor ot America'* Im- Center Ht.. Wednesday. 3:00. Ladle* n r UiDUCV IDII I Pll/t
mortal Lincoln.
Aid Society meets at the home of bi L, rlnnVLl WILL UlVt
The double quartet I* furnlshlfig. Mr*. John DcnnUon. 7zo Valley Ht. i
rare UAURCnUC UlOnflDC
Inspiring music at every service.
________
I nLL nANUoUniL MlnllUnd
Quality, not quantity counts In musk11
_ ____ _
___
&gt;fc&lt;li&lt;Mli*t Eplacu|&gt;al.
Thu ochool for lllble study meets
Methodist Episcopal church. Bev
ment
and Present at
ery Sunday at tlfc close of the.RuiurB H. liready, pastor. Public

will be held on next Sunday.

Prof. Mumford.

address on the objects and work of
boys’ and girls’ clubs, so .xi.nvlv.dy

batter corn nnd In domestic ». .. no-.
There are. local organlz-u.-ns and
date organisation*.
All tho».- n-hn
succeed In growing 100 buah&gt; Is of
corn per acre are eligible to b&lt; long to
the national organization. In many
place* where the boya hate #uc-

rd the
Object
to u»e
There

corn field* over the । i . &lt; The
l« to Improve seed corn and
fruitful methods of cultivation.
I* no definite plan of work for

baking, canning fruit ami s-aTng. I
None of these club* organized In j
Michigan have failed to u&lt;ci,mpli*h|
their purpose*.
In discussing the lmprnv.in.i t &lt;&gt;f
soil fertility and drainage. Mr M.,r-’

more organic, matter into th.
feeding farm products to :■

product* In tlje form of la,f. pork,
butter and eggs.
Mrs. C. L. Barber, at L.m»ing. t»
trained nurse and wife ot a phv-.i i.m,
delivered an Interesting adiln -a nn
■’Healthful Living." She s.nd th.- es­
sential* wen- pure air. pun- w.i'. r and
pure food. She traced the .lunge In
health Ideal* during the lra»t
year*.

■1th window ..|.. n when

Bho said plenty of sunlight
6:00 p. m.
I Domestto Devil
The Council—tho official family of Profanity Devil,
the church—held another delightful
The following

Evening,

»

T,.

This
unfavorable winter is the Golden Opportunity
'
for the Bargain Seeker.

_.

Unusual Coat Prices
One rack of Ladies’ and Misses* Coats
formerly sold up to $10 are now QQ^
selling at____________OVC

One rack of Ladies’ and Misses* Coats,
black cloth and pony, now QQ QQ
selling at____________________ »P^.7(j
One lot Misses' Coats, worth (T1 QQ
from $5 to $7 now selling at «pl.VO

Special on Skirts
One whole rack of Skirts, formerly
sold up to $6.00,
(T1 QQ
marked at

Skirt Sale
$8.00
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00

now.now..
now..
now.
now...

$6.00
$5.25
‘.50
1.75
1.00

All other Skirts same reduction.
$3.00 Coney Sets
now only___________
$6.00 Blue Wolf Sets
now only
$18.50 Red Fox Set
now only
All other Furs, Neck Pieces and
Muffs sold in about the same pro­
portion as quoted above.

$1.65
$3.69
$9.98

$11.98

Takes your choice of any Coat in our
stock, which includes all our high pric­
ed this season’s Coats that regularly
sold.at $20, $22 and $25. This is an
opportunity never before offered in
Barry County.

Skirts
Skirts
Skirts
Skirts
Skirts

$4.98

See the display of Coats in
our window, for which you have
your choice at only $4.98.
These are regular $10 to $15 Coats.

WOOL AND WOOLNAP BLANKETS—AU the Best Grades.
$1.98, 62x76, now sells at----------- $1.39
$4.25, 66x80, now sells at$2.75
$2.50, 72x84, now sells at.u..$1.85
$6.00, 68x80, now sclls at.\$4.19
All other blankets are accordingly cheap. We are trying to sell these
Blankets regardless of profit.
ALL WINTER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

COME AND SAVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
PHONE 9

HASTINGS

musical

program jK|Ori.
pockmlrrora and any ontf wanting one difficult to obtain the foes; quality ar­
Th* Twentieth Century
ThU |
tificially. In order to ubtnln pure Martindale brought out some inter
Problem*"
Organ Prelude.
X, ——
. I __ ever held In .the church,
food in sealed package-,
than
thirty-two members
*
food In bulk which Is
ind tenant
family present.
upper was pur 1 Solo,
contaminated by dust
thoroughly
cluirgu of the" Brigg*.
frnslve material* wfih n
engaging per
to the farm-lxindx ...
Hhc said that though f&lt;
leases. A man renting fit
Three Division*. namely Meadam,
Hhe
Uges cost more th- additional ex­
pense
Is
more
than
&lt;&gt;v.-r
balanced
by
and puts nothing back. Ill* mu
that In some
lieglnning that
Martha Watdihtgion Garden Forty.
nionda and D
Quurtott
Make your plan* lo attend th?
Thou
tlllty
of
th.f
irm
l«
extensive■
Martha Washington Garden Party’’
official*.
Indian:
lllllioln
opened her talk with country.
aid flr*t •*!&lt;• of many kind* ot spring ly. She said ration* should be well- cent
women, and he
lower* Iri , the mocIuI room* of the balanced. Shn gm.' in, food factorwas never In a mure prosperous conCluVilHti Hcicnrr.
alckncas
their uctlvitl.es
ilethodlst Episcopal church on Turn- R* a lift by saying th.it iho plant* th
Minnehaha.
Christian Bcioncc Society.
■lock and th&gt;&gt;
would be a grc.it help In solving this
The \c*try of the Kpslcnpal chnrrh l\„. i10 j,.fr,.r».&gt;n
Kmui iv ...rvic.
cold ur very slight ailments, never to problem. These Were: III A central
have kindly grant. ,! th.- Pesliyterlan 110;}0 A
Hubject J’Houl ’’ Hun- caslon aatlafring to the eye, car nnd
l»r.
Mumford
took
u
p
»n
Hatur.lay
medicine
without
n
doctor
’
s
church the use of the Parish House a,,y School ' 11:4l’*"**■*’ ■ &lt;&gt;U’
Un
mornlng tho farm toireau work,
“ ' •* of health followed,
with a building suit­
during the limn that the ri-oalr* are '.— ._
■* •rvlcc 7:Jo.
which Is spreading » • r«i&gt;i,Ry nil over me third
the care of the sick
immunity needs: &lt;31
being made.
the country. In In.H.m, there I* a
il&lt;-monstn4l4-d the changing
Kith.
until the.
county. In
iddlng. Her talk from start
In closing Mr. Bready said
P. M..-where t^pihorix'-d j rnua|eu| ,
I In the
was llllc,! «llh prauib.-ul and
"unties' w hich
ri&gt;n|&gt;U(H*h^dn A* wn|onmn“ty I Gr“n,,"",‘h'“r "
A recitation by Michigan there nr
d pundi.iMd. A welcome Is Kath&lt; rliie Clarke. ’’My GrandmotliI extended to tho public.
of
Mrs.
Barbrr'H
talk
ler’" ,,u&gt;’ and Now."
With some
&gt;t liccause It would corBanll-t (litirvh
! ax; . y
....
..
I choice record* on the Vlclrol*.
linns, i
■
■ Curd &lt;»f THnnkw—U e wl*h to ex-1 In the evening beginning at 7:00
Shadow.'
i becauM* it would help any particular
dlltrlliuted
ind praise *&lt; r- [lend our heartfelt thank* to the many i o'clock the Sunday School Orchestra *3.000,000 annually i
among the slates. &lt;■&lt;
them,
rcdlc both to I cause, but berausc it was her right
vice. Thur*dny night,at thn church frli-ndn and neighbor* wjio —
.
i
.._ .. .
... .
Inhul.nai
while
1 10 thuir a* a human being. Ills addresn was
engaged In
7:30. Sunday School. 10:30. Be- helped us during thn long Illness nnd
very Inspiring und helpful and
i'uuho of thu unusually Mlormy wrath- jdeath of our mother.
Also for the
Ttibbin. of Shultz. IU he
it the past two Sundays, the school ; beautiful flower* and singing.
sing
■I
......... .11 ...i i i l .i.
a._ ... ,
. .. .. .. .
, W. I: Cook will give n reading '
■11.1 n II r
Grandmothers’ Garden." Ladle*
Mr. Bailey. .1
I Colonial -costume will sell th. ft..beat aeed* and grains and fertilizers,
I supper ot 15 cents or any portion you and may even help f.itnrra to market
. -• —• ------------ -— - - Gt.n- their crop*. During the winters, the
•
", .IIU.IHUC
pi
lob* of the farm agent - would con­ Ing it with &lt;i
d&gt;r nn light land al
Itlvinvn especially Invited,"
sist of putting agrlcuiiur" In tho rur- the rate of i
f hl*
Dentil 4»f Rutluml Pioneer.
talk 1
OK TOOK BUnriEiE WMEH TOK CAN GET
After an lllne** ’ which I
Ktltute* In spreading tin knowledge
years, lai.llwlck Yeckley.
■■’"U'Ullurr. If tho supcryears, tiled In this city on
vdte
morning.
Decease,! wi,z burn In tho question
| Huron county. N. Y., and
do ao-on good «•»■&lt;
AT PRKSKNT PRICKS.
'■many year* In Rutland township. petition of five p. r .••nr of tho voter*.
Chnrl.
। Funeral *evig.e* were held at 11 Tho farm bureau# ^r- exccllehtly the IU
o'clock Wednesday morning. Rev. R. cunducted under Ho- - iporvUlun of gave a ....
'2’osr dnrc-csir
ssjgtpjly yea -mUh tii yc«i
IE. Yu*t officiating. Burial took place
on poultrj
Ilin IliilL.n.l
r.____ ,
m&amp;i ka® far " CRYSTAL’S PRIDE." x
ibout
The small as well as the large accounts
, survived by the following children;
Th.- ul.
Mr*. Elmer Hathaway. Ml-* Mabel *1.500 to 31.KOO,
ding to the
always find a welcome here. We cordial­
Yeckley. Homer Ycckle/ Full obi­ ability and exporb
»C the man.
tuary will be published next week.
The Ideal agent I* .
" r with f..ur
ly invite you to join the large number of
year* training In m
1 ulturul col“ local fisherman ted hi* ability to w.o- a farm *ucAsk Us For
••
»&lt;-iKiiiiik iv pounut coMfully und to pat into practice all Sa t u rd
, and measuring throe feel In length. that his education ha* clvi-n him.
It D. Halley. spi.,i,ii^ &lt;m "Sull Im­
Or
provement." *uld that the rich lands
would not produci
----- *other crop* had •
i ho IlMt foot
who have always found their banking
■f "DO foot, partlcularly In sandy
relations with us both agreeable and prof­
ranre until
i Increase of Ditidends
cutttl "Hmlng" the
■ ' plentifully.
and many
itable. We are as liberal as any Strong,
-— —-•» ............. । nd* botrbilneil
. J.’’iQruuE,’r4,0£ Uo *«rap«»ltb
’ aHtol Rasing* and Ixna amooUIIo
lime, putush und humus, or vegatabl,
on the securities you are.interested
Conservative Bank can be and we do all
hss lu-nttd I’rcpgll Block on atilcb n I,.
Juam. The crop* w. r. marketed and
r, Ibi Pen-'
I '' । ■ i.ici . ) 1 .: i' . , .,r.
these element* of the ""Il ,-wtire *tild
following
dlsldsnd of 4'# p#r oonl w umnmi
If our extensive files of infor­
we can to accommodate you.
111.
with them.
tinii en-ulng ।
liming that time thare ha* been

A FRIEND THAT WILL NEVER FAIL YOU
IS A BANK ACCOUNT

PURE, PASTUERIZED CREAMERY BUTTER

Prudent, Careful People

Quotations

Information

An Announcement

ground Hme«tun&lt;.

SE

Hastings National Bank,
Th# Only National Bank In Barry County
HUTIHBS,
MICHIGAN.

t»u.

•

from January tst.

..K K K&amp;3S.’W.TL!T3SJ
..l.h Jun.i.ru .nJ I..1.
Wiitctor lull partmuUrs.
Capital
laria|*« Lau Aaaoalatlon,
Lanalng, Mlah.

kturted-again. Ofttn ruck phMphuie
may be u*cd Instead t&gt;f tin- above cle­
ment*. Ume and humua ur* very Im­
portant eiSmvnt* In the -&lt;&gt;U. l|Umu» Ftirmtr*’ In-iltuti* In Michigan. Mr*.
I* plant food, a inuln|.&gt;llii'F of mulal- Pennock brought Op thu question uf
haying M-nr.il institute *e«dlons u
This fact Is Ulus',
that pure rand
hold
meetings I
"•'..n in
. I,I, UUIUH Io',. during tin coming year. This Is be­
Humus, ur muck. hofils 1T*% water. ing dune In'many counties with great
In suud the temperature v*rle« froni
14 to SO degrees between 'noon mid
Following the bu/dnesa wulun the
midnight, such' variation nHninK the -bairmaii introduced the stale speakpi^uu ur killing thviii. "n land* tillnd with humus thv-variaUon h only 4 who tlviuunst rated homo nursing.
degrees.
Mrs. Barber Is the wlfu ut a proml-

mation which have been compiled
over a period of years do not con­
tain it, we will get it for you.

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertles
Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.

Grand Rapids, Michigan.

�Tfflr HASTTNClS
THOHHAPPLE FARMERS' CLUB

household dutleo.

middlevilk

The B&lt; k Overhead Valve
Motor „ 'guaranteed to develop more power and to
give more mileage per gal*
ion of gasoline than any other
motor of its size, either Am­
erican or foreign make

TO FORM BOYS' CORN CLUB
Scott Campbell went to Hostlngi to
help hl* man get home, on Mon­
ant to Interest Youths In Better
day. Saturday ho went to Hasting*
Wltn a. loan u. wv™
••■• .....
Farmings Method* and Girt* In
bonnd. and Bcott t-eing handy with
Theodor* Bmtth and wlf* of Grand ।the shovel, went up by train and
Rspld* have be»n visiting hl* brother ,came back with th* team, so as to
of
(he- Farmers’ Club, of Thornnpple
C. M. Hmlth of Dearborn Hi., also hlr ,
township, of which K. J. McNaughton
their Ritchie barber shop.
•nt in Barry county for the purpose
organising the youths and girls in
tnanty Brown of Chicago is visiting terlor finishing work In the hotel.
dcr to arouse
uinonw 1 »rorr
arouae their
ineir interests
miro™ In bethis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
r. A. J. ter farming nnd gardening and in doand la und'
Coat*.
coats [corn club, and prise* will in- offered
The
mailmen
buttoned
theft
nnd evening In
Grand Rapid*.
of corn. It Is believed that when the
young men see the results attained by
to their home. In Constantino Friday
growing corn according to scientific
and Intensive methods their Interests
people. Iter. &lt;1. T. Curtis and family.
will bo roused tn groxvin* twiier crop*
of all kinds, resulting in “ greater
development of the agricultural re-

Makes Phenomenal Record
20 is Miles on a Gallon of Gas
Three Buicks in Gas Test We Were There And Saw Them Do It. Buick “Sii" in Test
Automobile Editors
Sets Fuel Record

' me*tic science.

friends in Hastings.
Miss Mamie McConnell

residents In
This movement of
Thornappln townshti
be thoroughly prog:
Ito the opportunities offered by better
'education In farming. Clubs for boys
and girl* huve been in existence In
[ progressive communities for several
‘years and their members number ten.*
.of thousands and the result* have

home Friday «vening td remain over
Bunday wlth^Krr parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Mefjpnnrll.
of Washingbeen visiting
und Mrs.
lays, relumed

make a eertaln mileage on a single
gallon of gasoline, the Buick Motor
Car campanv held a semi-official furl
economy test over the South Park
boulevard system last Wednesday.

While this movement had its origin
township, and was

afternoon

power.

Thornappln
the youth
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Chari
McNaughton. A pleasSfit afternoon buy and then In ih&gt; future there will of the township alone.
The iu*k of organisation I
placed in the hand* of n c&gt;
vocal music. Prof. Abram Hau
lnatruipe.nl.
of Grand Rapids bring
.
present.
.
.
_»nc that .-omtiosed of Charle* Parker
errd some fine solos, lie hn« a class was so badly out ••f tone that tn* dlvvllle, nnd Daniel Gctman.
hero. Some of hl* pupils assisted him l musician coitbl n-&gt;t uw 7t, t,ierH&gt;y Ing.

Arthur Crldler la confined
house with pneumonia.
A

The plea-ant
to the brought n largo ••
trained11 &gt;r meeting of th.

BUICK SIX

four at twenty-fire. The

Wins in the Eastern Trials

MAY MARK SITE OF THE

Fuel

HISTORIC OAK GROVE HOUSE

rhlcli ' Joyoblr and -profitable

Buick cars. In addition to being the

meeting was

[tho cold W'cafht

fuel economy In the 500 mile run
over Long Island nnd Connecticut
roads. The gasoline records made

•ping the ino« off.
Interest In marking historic sites In
this vicinity seems to be spreading
•flrr a short I lines*. Hhi- was a for­
since the Harry County Pioneer Soclmer Middleville girl. Bhe was highly heft
J. J. England, of Woodland spent e&lt;y began the movement l.i»t fall by
leave* two little girl* nnd a loving the fore part of last week with hl* I laying the foundation for the marker
husband la mourn her loss, also it dnUKhl.r and family, Mr. and Mr*, at Bull’s Prairie. At the invetlng of
1 • —
’ 1
Thornappk
father and mother, John Rogera and John Illtchle.
K. J. McNaughton attended Ihe ety in
wife, of Hastings, and a sister. Myrtle
County Roundup at Hastings on Frl- i 23. an
Palmer, of Caledonia.
Florenre Cook of Hastings spent day. and report* a very profitable japprop
meeting, and thinks
the farnft r» I fam.»u&lt;
which In
Campbell.
I Yankee BUI la-wl*’ "Mansion House"
D. W. Johnson, mall carrier of
Joe Vnnnjer was unabl.
In Yankee Springs. This old hotel, a
Hural Route Na. 3. a taking his 15
combination of logs and frame build­
days vacation.
Glenn Griffith, hl*
ings, was located on the old stage
faithful substitute, is measuring the of lllnrsi. *■
Harry Bennett is In Grand Rapids road north of Middleville, about one
anom doing duty for him nowadays.
Mrs. W. H. Harper and daughter this week, showing up the good points mile above the County line In Cale­
donia
township. Among the propricMarion spent Sunday with- her people
on&lt;
the moat
Miss Frieda Bllllngsly of Hastings counties. Illa many frlemis wish him
widely-known
tavern keepers be­
wu th* guest of Mrs. Chet Hubbard
The aut.
■'ord nnd Btude- tween Gull Corners and Grand Rap­
Saturday and Bunday.
---------—
Gonyear
held
Ids.
Mrs. Mary Buahee of Fennville.
This building was one of the most
Mich., Is helping to care for her Friday and Saturday brought out
good crowds. Considering the weath­ Important gathering places in Cale­
er and resulted In the sale of three donia township. It was her.- thet the
[Fords and one Studebaker, besides
doing nicely at thia writing.
several good prospects for this spring. ganlxatlon of the township. The first
settlers of the northern part nf Barry
their home In Cary, Indiana, Haturcounty and the'southern part of Kent
llvored by ahe tlm« the road* arc county had many Jolly times here.
‘good in thp Spring.
The marking of this spot would t&gt;e
Clark and family and friends.
The IxidleS* Reading Club Will meet | •- ”
■■•usoi n play- n very wurrny project, we nave Hern .I
at the homo of Mrs&gt; Chaslca Hobart- l •r-l'Utuo,, that will help while away | backward In matters of this kind In I
son
at
S:15
Wednesday
afternoon
of'
,hc
lonB
winter
evenings.
this
part of
there are,
-t.
Vlr« William l--l.lt..- .11..1
.. ..........
I,.. the state where
. - ....
lrnpurt.ini. I

Chicago In
featuro of tin- test being the wonder­
ful performance of the six cylinder
Buick, whhh succeeded in running
30.1 mile* on a single gallon of

Albova clipping from Chicago Dally

Warner Not Surprised
At Buick Factory
otiicial -n»t of Hlx-Cyllndnr
Hbov&gt;- JO and One-Tenth
Mile*. on Gallon.
,

WEATHER

PROVES

HANDICAP

in, Weighing
4,550
Mato Hun With I P*
Above dipping from Chicago Exarni-

hold their next meeting at the Mn-’^r,hur- f,hl‘ h‘’1* •’’■’■n II* but a few
—————
sonic Hall Friday evening. Feb. Sth. “"I* anJ »“■ n,’,
«" be in ■ £04110^011 OF “VAUrCC Dill"
for work. Refreshment* will l&gt;e *erv‘“ndltlon until shortly bef«,r. UnRHUOUII UF
rAHRCt QlLL
Th* meeting* are to be continued ^Hvox. of Ix-slle and Arthur L &lt;LEWIS DIES IN ALTO VILLAGE
thia &lt;week at the Congregational lrr-1
,hp Vralrte, who la now s«rlchurch where they were held last|,'11,ly 111 wl,h pneumonia. and han not
week. The Rev. Gordon of Moline 4* yel b'r" ,o|d of *»•» mother’s death.
made upon the arrival nl
of the Middleville pastor*.
Tuesday nopn.
She le.
night and Saturday morning com­ circle of friend*, who offe
pletely paralysed business on Rntur-

fork denl-

her reliability

lallry Fl&lt;

Buick Light Four Machine
Goes 22.7 Miles on Gallon

By REED I.

incls Edward Campau.
. son of Eiiward Cam

January IS.

Reed Parker. Chicago Tribune. St Clair Couzetu,
Ed. Westlake, Evening Post.
Chicago Journal.
F. L. Estey, Chicago Exam- A. W. Stryker.
Iner.
Chicago American.

Technical E.xperta

DARWIN HATCH

F. E. EDWARDS

THE BUICK SIX HAS BROKEN ALL REG
ORDS FOR ECONOMY
We have proved absolutely that the Buick Six uses
less gasoline per mile than any other six-cylinder car
has ever claimed. We have proved that it uses less
than most fours.
The test of this car was made in Chicago, January
14th, under the supervision of !•’. E. Edwartls. form­
erly Technical Expert for the American Automobile
Association, and parwin Hatch, Technical Expert of
“Motor .Age." ami Recti Parker, Automobile Editor
of the ChicagoTrihunc.
Automobile Editors of the Chicago newspapers
were present ami some headlines that appeared in
their papers arc reproduced here, together with their
signetl affidavit. These tell the story of the greatest
economy record ever made by a six-cylinder car.
Nothing can be more convincing of Buick Economy
than this record of 20 1-10 miles on a gallon of gaso­
line.
The Buick Overhead Valve Motor uses less fuel per
mile than any other motor of ctpial size. American nt
foreign make. This wc guarantee.
The Buick &lt; )vcrhcatl Valve Motor is also guaran­
teed to develop more power than any other motor of
equal size.
It is not only in the "Six” that this motor is-install­
ed—every Buick Car in all models, from $950 to
$1,985 is cqiiippcd with this wonderful Buick Over­
head Valve Motor.
Sec the Buick models at the show. They equal any
car at any price in beauty of line and comfort, lie­
sides being the cars of Greatest Proved Economy and
Power.
Buy a Buick and yoji are buying the Proved Car—
The Guaranteed Car.

The Buick Six as well as
the entire Buick line with
possibly the exception of
one roadster will be ex­
hibited at our show If
Hastings, Feb. 20 and 21

M. Bixler I* confined to the hous*
of Yankee .Springs, died sudd, nly
’ Mr*. Celestin Whitaker, aged it 1 M- A- Dietrich will commence cut- Indigestion on Sunday In Alto wh
BROTHERHOOD BASKET BALL
•is held Thursyears, died Tuesday afternoon at her [tln* ,r,&gt; Wednesday morning.
TEAM BEATS LAKE ODESSA
home on Grand Rapid* street.
'
rled Edward
Mrs. Walt
had been In poor health fur
affair,
netiinkline, |s quite 111.
noted Indian
| Th.
I inlet
leu
husband and h»
Michigan.
.nd Uth.
when he foundwas In every
Mrs. Nora Manker Smith of Cole­
I. ... I..- ..man Is visiting her parents. Mr. nnd
Source of All Trouble.
Mr*. Zlmre blanker, and friend* for
•am nnd have helped'them
Most of the trouble &lt;n thia world la
n short time.
Mrs E. F. Blake returned to her due to the fact that about one-half
im*
lh*^d"^\;^p7a"2]tonT^"The“following program will be'
home Bunday noon accompanied t&gt;y the people In It are men and the oth­ ■early’thlnTe” ,,When'"t“hc
nurse who ul
er half women.
•n Gull Corners in&lt;| W.
ah indefinite
"f the first drlvi
Scripture reading.
uf Innd in Cale- J-*1*"
mahlp
■re hr resided.
Bong by L. A. 8.
HIS month we celebrate, the
Jeiwrted weather*}
in ,t. n frame structure, te still stand-i
’.Holl call.
birthday of a great man.
ing l.y the r.^.dslde a few mile* above
°
Grace Gould.
■ county line.
[work..
’
He believed in national insti­
Fr.in. I, Edward Campau was born'^?’
1"
,’T"vthr. ^I,h!
■ school Cl
■Hnwed that I*ike I l^dwn !

MARKS ALSO SET BY FOURS

Kansas City is Strong
ForSixSinceFuelTest
liuk-k Officially Gons
a Gallon of. Gasoline.
Kalcw Ftieec Has Tried to Stump It
on Illite ami Can’t
To say that the Buick Motor com­
pany has faith In the new Big would
&lt;k- putting It mildly. Ever slacr the

&gt;iuy thlnkstamina.
They have throttled It down In high
omy In g**o|lne.

enthualaatlc.

Automobile
aide to go 1*1 miles on one gallon

Above clipping from Kansas
Journal.

City

STEWART-WARNER
SPEEDOMETER COMPAHY

Thia to certify that Instrument No.

absolutely

both
for SC-Inch tire.
Michigan Ave. Branch.

town on account nf the condition

T

tutions.
He believed in making
things BETTER and of GREATER
BENEFITS for men, women and
children.

Hong.
| Mrs. Henry Bldelinsn was the guest
I half «»&gt;
Morm Hold
Before th. -ocond h*1f began Dan | tings Wednesday.
For the nr»&gt;t tl
Th* Willis Coykendall farm has
rt«r of th.- Mailings circuit. Rev. Waildorff appeared, from that time
on Han and Bob Brown teemed to bo bern Mh| to j&lt;mrB Mo„n of Hastings
•« Huntlay. The storm filled the the main -i rlng* of tho Brotherhood aniI h,R ,nn Car| wll( tak,. |,OMeM|on
Jlr und M„. Coxkeodall’s
id* with so much snow that they earn. i:r„un shot most of tm- Ims- t on(&lt;.
r&lt; almost Impassable. Mr. Yost ke s. whll. lt.in did "feeding «f the [arran men„ f(,r th&lt;.lr fututn homc
ball up ’ so that Itob could shoot It In. hlMV, llo&lt;
fern made.
&lt; ha*. L on,.rd. Wm. Severance, Ben
,
,
•• tornl appointments nt Wcleom.
Garland and Burr Van Houten were . n
&gt;rt «•“»“ wh»‘ «h« Mcxn- r». Yeckley and Rutland. It

He believed in such conscien­
tiousness, exactness and fidelity to
an established ideal as are manifest­
ed in every transaction of this agency.

from tilling* all of his engagements, their

, ■ If you desire, to sell your farm, home, or summer but he found It Impossible to fill any
ot them Bunday.
resort property, I can sell it for you. I will soon start
my campaign of foreign advertising. I also have devised another
plan of co-operative publicity, a very unique idea whereby I am
able to place your property within 30 days before ten thousand
prospective buyers.
.
I want to list every piece of property in Barry county that is
far sale. You appreciate that the larger my list of properties is
the greater the number of buyers that will be attracted to come
here.

DA$°n 1 W,it! Li,t y°ur ProPerty with me NOW!

C. B. Benham
.

PHONE *72
H.,linJ., Mich.

named.
,
The report of the Union Signal will
J.e
l.w
n___

Norton of Maple Rapids, spent TuesHsv will. Mri I. XV Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grohe spent

big doors la Couch's barn on Bunday I’. C. Price in North Nashville.
night, he Kt-pped on a corncob, or
Mrs. M. E. Calkins attended
some othr.- round object and fell.

not known, but h
pelled to ko home
attended him. Mr.

large gang of men have begun work, four monthg.
and the required amount will be put
Ih-atii of Mm. Kitty Adair.
up In record-breaking time.
Mr* Kitty Adair, aged SS year*,
died of pnralyato nt her home near
Do it TONewton * mw mill, on Tu**day after­
noon. Her maidan name was Mann.
home of Mrs. Fannie Sheffield, .is a Thursday at two o’clock. Rev. Maur­
L?&gt;tUr
,or Fr,no*» Willard. ice Grigsby, officiating. .Burial will
take place in Hlwide cemetery..

Real Estate and Investment Broker
Rcaidcnoc .nd Office
118 NortMBro«lw.y

ather during the last
riled any fears that
■ un Ice famine thia
winter. Oq the contrary, ice of the
finest quality is covering Long lake.
It ranges In thickness from nine to

Walt.

th*

Bunday with Mrs. Elate Lowell.
Mias Alma Grinnell Is recovering
from her cold.
President Wilson's "Mexican Polman ding hta son's obedience, -staying.
’’You sit down there.” Th* bor re­
plied. ”1 shan't do H.” “Wall, stand
up. then. I wflr be obeyed."
Mr. and Mr*. Henn Bldelman spent
Thursday st Maybury Farley's In M^
pls Grove.
Through the courtesy of Floyd J.
Ickes, who Is In the Canal sone, we
are In possession of an Interesting pa­
per, "The Canal Record." which con­
tains many Important thing* r«lativs

Tho Difference.
When a man looks at a woman It is

Carl Morganthaler. ’
because *he wants him to look at •Col. Henry Bldelman cried the Geo.
Welsh sale near Vermontville Tues­
den committed La the city of Ixmdoq. her.—Taller,
day.
Comparatively Good Record.

f Hastings spent
daughter, Mrs.

Henry llldelmati.
Recitation—Slater Frances Otis.

if Benefit to the Schools."—Bro.
think II an.

course you ought to- know,

luslc—Slater Alenc Struble.
A Woman's Duly Mentally and Ho­
ly. As Her Children Need Less
Ix-es of Her Physical Care."

But ady the pie.
Borne said. "puss the noodles,’’ some
‘Does It Require More Brains to

Bro. Arthur Struble.
tho folks had *ettlcd down,
Penny March.
Tito president now said order, and the
Addle Edmonds, lecturer.
piano began to sound.
The program was Just /x&lt; client nnd
those who took part did fine;
Valentine Party, Princess Rink.
Saturday night.
Cake and punch
hearty grand good time.

State Street Garage
r

F. £,. BUDD, Proprietor
Opposite Barry Hotel

The largest and only steam heated garage in
the county, has a floor space of over 7000 square
feet.

AU Overhauling and Repair Work
Given Prompt Attention
All auto owners leaving cars with us can feel assured
that their cars will oot be driven without owner's consent.
We are in a position to furnish repair parts for any car
on short notice.
We also carry in stock ell necessary
supplies.

Painting and Varnishing
Automobiles
. - In connection with the above we have a wash rack and
a steam heated varnish and drying room for any vehi­
cles, automobiles a specialty.

Perfectly Free From Dust
This Work is Done by Al. H. Brill

�HEIR MME WEDDING
WAS SOLEMNIZED

| SouthwesternJBarry
Beautiner

Campbell of Cedar Creek Wednesday.
February 4, at high noon when their
Mm. Deli* Tungate vlnsited Mm daughter Una was united In marriage

It givci your hair that faacinating glow and lua- '
tre which catchea the lights and deepens the shadows, »
and leaves a soft silky glimmer and sheen. It makes |

Harmony Shampoo

I

I

Ellis Et Faulkner
Delton, Michigan

Mian Npllle Mason, a sister of tho
groom.
Little Elma Yeckley was
ring bearer and Mrs. William Gunsenhouser played the wedding march.
The nuptial knot was tied 'beneath a
canupy of evergreens by Rev. David
B. Pope. Th« bride was gowued In |
white silk and Miss Mason wore pink
silk. The eolur scheme wux pink and
• A telephone me*sa«&gt; from Battle ■white. Mr. and Mrs. Mason were the
Creek tells us Msa. Hann.i Morford Is recipients of many useful and beau-

♦
|

to gelxfondav
down from Nashville to
Claud Hoffman nnd wife of itiri,
Hlgn |able
..
Hank spent Saturday night at Lon “**,
Hendershott's und on thnlr return
s*r. Hawkins has moved from llatHunday within half a mile of home U" Creek on to his farm he. purnearly
but and th*y
_ frozen
HEAD OF GULL LIKE.
when they reached home.
Mr*. Holcomb haa been visiting at
Mr. und Mrs. Morris Williamson
Wm. Huffman's of High Hunk since visited In Battle Creek Saturday and
Sunday.
Frank HUven and wife attended the
Miss la-la Harmon of Tustin b
Itlng at Ray Holland's.
Mrs. Bechtel went to Ypsilanti Inst
Lester Banlrs Is spending a
days In Cheshire nnd Allegan.
&lt;hu
and to
Mr. and Mm. Feter lirlCJIdcr
sons Jake and Ike attended the

Iteration at Ann Arbor this week, j ^Vo upprevlute
There was no Sunday School her.' tn1all carrier In bra
Sunday on account of the storm.
|an(j drifted roads.
'
, Mrs. Hurry Chittenden visited in AlHK.If STREET.
। legan from Tuesday until Saturday.
Mm. Alva Berber spent Friday night I
tl.iHflncH
ut her
sinter's«...
Mr. r.auw
Pr.'ixL. *
______ _____
_ ______
.
Nosh's visiting her brother from ■ A worthies* dog and a bad roputa- drlch and finlly.
Goblevlllc.
Uon are hard things to lose.
Quito a number from this -way at- !

y and Sunday wish all

M.ishi llle Is the guest i

.
Sunday.

bountiful suppi-r v.as

If You Want the Best We Have It
In the Dry Goods and Groceries we
handle only the very best of its kind.
Specials for this week are:

attended a pi»v&lt;...
WarnrY'.e Thursday night,
last.r Honnevllle ,.f f

Question box.

Edmunds,
rutnum.

We are a Farmers Bank and loan the
greater portion of our money on Real Estate..
There is nothing safer.

Doesn't this mean something to you
Mr. Depositor?

winters. Icctur

DELTON STATE BANK
Delton, Mich.
Capital Stock *20,000.00
Surplus
6,000.00

relatives
The Lulli s Aid will meet with M
II. McCollum Thursday Feb. 19. i
[erybudy Invited.

i

bars Lenox Soap______ _ _____ 25c
cans Seward Salmon________ 25c
5c boxes Washing Powder. __ 15c
lbs. bulk Starch______________ 25c
5c boxes Matches.—10c

We had another blizzard Saturday.
Fill til., .n.iw.lrlfi. ........_ .1.............. . the County

Deliveries made in town, both forenoon
and afternoon. Telephone your orders.

Kopf 6 Kopf

We Pay Four Per Cent

Lkiniel- E.
•'■inm|u|i&gt;r...
tor the locating

Miss italic Benson ha* been sick
with the menslva.
Miss Rose Cortrlght and C
Burnham were married ut
Creek Wednesday. MUa Koi
been our obliging "cenlral" th
.'year, nnd has milny frl.-nds her
kwlsh he
8he will

PLUMBINQ 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
11 you have any'wotk io the above lines 1 shall be mote
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low fas I - con possibly make thefn.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

Michigan
pupils having smallpox.Mlsa Isalx-t Thomas
with tonsolitls.
' .
Will Clark, who has been

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices
We have a full line of MEATS and

GROCERIES and aim to keep fresh
and tempting goods on hand at all times.

Yours for a deal,

WILLIAMS * SON,

MICHIGAN.

THE LEADING GROCER
YtfU’ don’t buy anything "stale” from us, be­
cause we don’t sell "stale” goods.
Our TEAS and COFFEES are the finest sold
in the land, and if you haven’t tried our leader you
should do so.

Staple and Fancy Groceries

ELMER J. KELLEY’S, ‘mcmclx

tie t&lt;-» n-hlp l*f Johnstown,
runn.n.- Southeast to th..

..Iri&gt;. Harriet «etcher has been sick thence contlnmn:- Snuthrastcrlv (•&gt;
but Is better Ul this writing.
the east s i" . ’ - -f All i K. .. M l .
Mr. and Mr.
Frank “v-nSyeM J
iXChi,'.'".’.! j' un-town .^a pmm

ali-nllne Idea.

DELTON.

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

Dr ‘natnih’T"
r'
'la&gt;’, *"h ,“'ar ,hr
' n,,r nt ‘h* HE &gt;,
Creek “ *hcr “nd ,4n,,,Y
Battle of the SE *, '
—*
Sherman Clark, who attends college I tion '"nttlf *"
I*t line of till. ]
.It 1.1 n« II: C. Illis hn.1,1
I.,....,,
. ..... .. .
Short vtaltT
................................. 7
। Tk'' yabnllne social, which was to Michigan, theme
,hi;
?" "■■■

Crock huh been earing
Clark during hU Illness.
und bud

HICKORY CORNERS

। "The whole secret of giving parties
■ is to ask tho pretty people to meet tho
clever ones."—Olavo M. Potter.

Shcmitn Clark.

Al-- Washington's Birthday ■ - ul In thr
invar future. Look for furthv

j Gates.

1 called nn Ray
Thursday.

Delton.

has been tonnd by the olllelsl examinations Io be of the
highest leavening efficiency,
tree from alum, and ot absoiute
purity and whotesomeness.

Mm. H. E Faulkner will be the lead-.

HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL HOUSE.
Miss Ven no Hendershott and her Shultz Friday.
Mm. Reuben Graham Is visiting her
cousin Glenn Hoffman went to Battle
daughter Mrs. iHugh Ritter tor a few
with friend* there.
They returned
Monday morning.
Whitney Tanher Is spending a few
Herman Musson of Rutland Is do­
ing chore* for Wesley Stuart this Mancelunla.

8
2
3
7
3

Royal Baking Powder

Little Alta Tungate. Halsey Tun­ served after the ceremony. The out
rllh gate's daughter. Is very ill with of Howard City: Mr? and Mrs. Ernest
pneumonia.
Shirley Noryls' famlb a&gt;. all down Cadwallader. Ernest Pennock, wife
with lagrippea
*
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
Hickory Corners; Feter Ix-roy und
Mrs. Carrie Bailie and daughter of
for making finest and ipost economical food.
ter's mother), who Is in Windsor.
vlllo Thursday.
Canada,
vlstlng
a
*on
stricken
,
Mm. Roy Gaskill U entertaining with p.-tralyzla and Is m ry low; not iJesse I^rabee'and wives of Maple I
Grove: Mm. Homer Yeckley and .
a cousin from Gault Ste. Marie.
. much hope of recovery
daughter. Mr. nnd .Mm. O. !&gt;. Camp- .
Mrs. Caleb Rlsbrldger nnd Addle
Carl Stiles,.who is unending Bits!- !bell. Arcellus Campbell of Hastings;
Green visited Mm. Peter Adrlanson ness
Col!sge,.jst_
jBaltl&lt;-----.t'r-e,k spent
-------------------------Will Mason. Clarence Campbell and Rlfi Cnnn RflAlK MFFTIMR
HINDS CORNERS.
at Coats Grove Thursday and Friday.
Saturday and Sunday with h n parents family and Will Seibel and wife of DID QUUU nURUO IHuCIIRQ
M. M. Manning was in Kalumazoo Mr. and Mm. D. C.-8tlles. lie likes Barry.
1
Ill DELTON —
ON FRIDAY I pleasantly surprised last Friday oven*
Wednesday.*
his work very much.
________
I Ing. when about forty of their friends
Mrs. /Hartman returned
home
CLOVERDALE.
Spencer Dunn and f.umly of Bed­
......
___________________
... from
District walked in
KulamauM,
Coanty Road
lipon the
thcmGreCory
ford, were giieats of Mr. Itnd Mrs.
Mm. Florence Gibson spent r.'tday &gt;ol&lt;tl
Grand Rapids and other points.
Wm. Wickwire. They c.im&gt;- Saturday
Ith Mm. William Chamberlain of Builders Will Help Boom Highway , In visiting a
Ix-land Jones of Galesburg visited and on account of the etorni stayed ,811
Shultz,
ul lx.
tv. o. Tobins
relatives here over Sunday.
until Munday.
; Walley McIntyre of Hastings spent:
Monday to see
Mrs. Wm. Gillies and son Carl.
Mm. Surah Sheffield, who h.&lt;s l.e&lt;n I Saturday nnd until Monday with Mr. I,
in Hastings the past f■ w weeks, re- “b*1 **«. Lewis Acker.
Mrs. Arthur Mantel, Mrs. M. J. Cross turned home Wednesday
Mr. and Mm. Isaac DeBack and Mr. i meeting in me tv. u. 1. M. nail tn l&gt;elr'rco
’
igmve*
^MidZit'
o'f
.
A™?* &lt;oh5
nnd Elgin Barton Were In Kalama­
zoo Saturday.
8,.unU, ...» Mr.
K,.d CI...IX.S3W.1 &gt;&lt;&gt;'
-1
A big slelghlo.nl from hefe attend­
MIm
Dora
McGlocl.ini
Is
taking
ed the Masonic banquet at Hickory
Mr. A 1 Willi, nr
**■ Bohnett. good roads comtnls-1,v Mr.
’
uslc lessons of Mrs. May Btlies;
and Mm. A. E. Phillip* attend­
"ii;. '
"|.U».r. ..I K.umnM co,,,,.
Wednesday evening.
Mr. anil Mrs. Ernest i r.uuliill und
ed the W. R. C. dinner In Hasting*
~;r.- gtw*
&gt;|r. qnt|
Mrs Marls Cairn*. I. «■ rii,. , i The residents of Delton Are plan- । .Saturday.
with relatives In Milo.
Mm. John Campbell of Bedford. Sat­
j There was no school Monday foreBen Johnson is very III at present urday.
Arthur .Patton Is In Detroit buying
lh« Sllnekman* .w,.nT^’ nA' [noon, a* our teacher. Miss Dryer, was
Mrs. Truman Moore i- .it Haul* his summer goods.
*wamp cause­ ; unable to get here on account of
Mr. und Mrs. Myron Fennock ot Creek and Urbandale for &lt;i Lew day*.
.
i way. und Is one of the must Import-1 drifted roads.
ant roads leading Into the town. The
, k
.
Rlchard Johncoz's spending
Itlng John Williams and Mr. and
o.t of building this piece of road Is*
\
...
r.-tx,rL-»**iv in.
one day
but week.
Mrs. Bert Pennock.
... remarkably
low ih,.
that it
It win
will nm
not . Dear
Jay rreeport
8nyder be&lt;an
wofk
Mr. Brown has moved his family
Shultz.
.
Wednesday
Into tho house n.-M the meat market.
id* In other township*.
called to the
rn«nuii i.»r i iuu.
| hip while working In a lumbering
&lt;-bunl. Notou
,,rtijtraw for Vnlon
be : camp north of here. &lt;
Tho Ladle*' Aid met With
A. will give the Xalcntlne so- held Haturday. Feb. 21.
llowm.in and Stanley* pnd wives went
Bnindstetler Wednesday.
tu Lyman Parmalec'a to Attend the
Welton. Bri.ok'a next Friday1 Song, by Grange.'Thc Star Spangl- 1 'Mm. Elsie Bishop Is
cvcnlng. Every ones invited to be I.-r Banner."
'
Bedford L A..S. In the evening.
Mr. and Mm. Smith Stanley alleiidRoll Call Responded to by each I
rtiv-vv
l&lt;&gt; which everyone Is cordially Invlthlng at Maple giving n quotation from Washington
uuAS.scity.KK.
Grove next Sunday.
or Lincoln.
The L. A. 8. will meet ......
Forty wi-rc present. All ■■n.|oy,-i| the
■ led by Welton I Hi-eltatlon. “The Old Flag."—Little Fred Olla Friday. Feb. 20th. for din­
SilLUTZ.
Brooks.
The
topic
•kind hospitality of the h„»t and hoxis "Why Every , Ethclyn Andru«.
Everybody Invited.
&lt;&gt;nr Hhould Sign
Temperance J Question.
"
’
----- - '
■ Requires
Pledge." I’rov. ;j::
Buiillclil Gkguu:t&gt; Itcuis.
visiting ut J. Fitts.'
—Bro. Clark Robinson.
i- regular mMtltid.&gt; f the &lt;
Sunday.
'
John Chamberlain rpeni Saturday
"The Road Leads Ilonin
nnvi tied Kiturday 'I'. !.
Shults
of Shams.*
and Sunday with hl* parents, Win.
the
Chamberlain.
Hher and
Grace. Houma of Hustings spent
ailing by
"Seeming
nnd
Being."
with
her
niece.
Saturday with her slater. Mrs. Jay
So
Grandly."-^Sister
Edith
8nydpr.
■m by J.
1 Talk, "Washington's Influence on
of good

Only a few drops gives you a delightful and
thorough shampoo ' in one half or less^time than a
shampoousuallyrequires. The instantaneous,rich,
foamy lather leaves your scalp clean and refreshed,
and your hair clean, soft, silky and fragrant. Won’t
gum the hair nor leave it sticky or stringy. Enough
in one bottle for a dozen shampoos—50c

The Rex all Store

laid to real takt Sunday. Rev.
Brooks offlclatlnrRev. Brooks has gone to Frontier.
HUlSdale Co., to sen Ttln sister. He
will return Wednesday
Mr*. Sarah Mmati.

League Is planning a big social and
■banquet for MaYch Hth, R *«■
thought ixst not to have a social thia
week but repeat the concert.
Merle Sprague,, who I* attending
school In Battle Creek, was home
over Bunday.
J. D. Murdock attended the Lumbermrn's Convention In Battle Creek
Tuesday and Wednesday of last

No amount of misrepresentation by the
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug­
gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis,
, or cooked-up certificates, cr falsehoods of
any kind, can change the fact that

♦ The New Idea Manure Spreader
?HstS ♦ Will Increase Your
’h“’l*V township of As»»n.i .-n the NW &gt;, of
said section their &lt; ninth along tin '
•'purse of mid . r. I tb n aufflolenl ♦ Farm’s Value.
nutlet

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«

the hair easier to dress. Contains no oil. Exsquisitely perfumed. Will not change the color. Per
Bottle 11.00
.«

The Fact Remains

Wcdne-slay.

HANHKLD.

DEUTON.

The width of ■ ' proposed drain ▼
j^laiiy ;t l-'arrncr is tklerrctl from buy.a inaiiure spreatfer by tlw prospect of breakage
Is to be eight fret
the bottom, or) ▲
who resides three .miles eGuth ' less, aa may be di '• ■1
rmltted by you in ”
.•uni large outlay for repairs. It must be con fessed that while spreatkrs have in the past
''''termination.
▲
Monday morning at b-.CO o'clock ufTho line of
been
made awkward and cumbrous, they stil I possessed a great weakness on the score of
ter a brief Illness of pneumonia. Mr.
■liter, line llnr. . ♦
,h.r-&lt;l.ilitv
usnd In Its cun- ; A
UUrabllllv. The crying need has been for a mote durable spreader.
, , , — ..... ,
................ a ot, .inti tin- tan
old soldiers, nnd u consistent mvnsiier | struct Ion Is !■.
’'■•kun
I'itrniir.-. have been dcmantling a spreade r that would not be a horse-killer, one that
uf the M. K. church. He kavoa un width ulong ..
ugod wife, iwo duughtirs und/a num- ur line
they could operate with an ordinary team of horses, anti one which would not hc-.todiid so ..
ber of other relatives. The (uiivtal I Ikt II'i'urtht
frc&lt;|iicntly. laid up in the shed or driven to the shop lor rcjiairs.
was held ut tn&lt;&gt; M. i- cAurcn on;2l*t day of l &lt; ,i i-i&gt; A- D 1311
Thursday und the rcmiuns Interred qt i„jnt milling of the toWnshiu i.oikt,1
This need is met in the New Idea Spreader.
friendly rxxiv
smile will
will uebe ,f "Ktuwnshli' f ZhStown *. ,
■Bellevue.
n:. .»..a .-Ills
»■&lt;* I..L.1UIJ
ml.SLtl by
bv many
nu.nv In
in this
(hU community.
.
/»R«»»OWn_ und ;
missed
. Aosyrltf will
Your farm needs a spreader. It so greatly assists in the equal distribution of fertilizer
lx i-l aj Norris 11*11.
Lu cy, ut |u o . b. .. in H,u forrnm.n 1 ♦
upon the soil th4t. the productive value of the farm is noticsbly increased. Every farm*
bUlTHWT&gt;T nLTLANp.
for thu purpo •
of determining
J Harn'
“Ud Ros* Muauort spent whether »r nut Hu tuld prt.pu.eii ▼ *er in Barry county can afford lu have a New Idea Spreader. Send to us for a booklet, or
[a few duya'wlfh the former’s pareuta, drain Ih neti-ssary .nd conducive in a.
,
,
Mr. und Mm? W. H. Otis, pf Brook- public health. &lt;bi&gt;v&lt;nitffK» and wel. ▼ better -till, come ant! sec US.
fare: that ut such meet In
lllcld.
| Several from this vlclnlly attended (Arning lundn liable tu1
| the funeral uf Mra^ Louise McCarty uf
Shull*.
.
Mrs. 1$. utia aud Mrs. Phllu Olla of or aaainrl said drain Irtvcecdlntts
Given under my hknd this 10th I
Itlio city went callers In this Vicinity
doyVf February A. 1&gt;. H14.
! Friday.
MYRON TUQgtaitAN.
I Seymour Llnlngtuu aud wife return­
ed home Hatur’day
after ^pending a,.Tuwuihip Clerk r iho^ToWiuhip uf
|few day* In Kalumaxuu.

Aldrich Bros. Co
Delton. Mich.

'Township Clerk. Johns town.

�THE
EXPIRES
IEHLY IN HIS BARI

Biwxl m&gt;«« anil
Phono S83.

r K.1I0.
tr

SEMESTER STANDINGS
III HIGH SCHOOL

One=Half Off

\V&gt;,ine«Uy rt^rntng'.
‘“Wwlor a
P.rnwn had
,n t
|in&gt;C for him ih&lt;*nK
■wnv from th* hotm&lt;
।thought hr ought to
I , Wrdneaday ? morn

A lot of Children’s Double Breasted
Two Piece Suits, good for school wear,
to close out at One-Half Price.
Other cut prices as last week,

G. F. CHIDESTER
♦

HASTINGS MARKETS

Phone 22

Hastings, Mich.

CREAMERY PATRONS

EC
The big tumble in prices of butter seems to have been checked and we hope for a firmer
market now that the price is down where more people can afford to buy, but wherever the price
may go you will find our creamery at the top, in regard to price, and with the same careful work
in the weighing and testing of the cream.
Last year was a big year for most creameries, but unusually so with “purs."
•

1911— -Butter made, 224,000; approximate value, $ 71,680.00.
1912— Butter made, 250,000; approximate value,
80,000.00.
1913— Butter made, 346,417; approximate value, 110,853.00.
A gain this year of more than $30,000.00, or 38)4% over last year, while the year before
showed a gain of about 11% Over the previous year.
People are beginning to realize that we meant what we said when we promised a "square
deal” to all dairymen. If you are already a patron you know that you have chosen wisely—if
you arc making butter, try our creamery for a month or so and compare results; if you are a
Jiatron of some other creamery and know that it is mismanaged cut loose NOW and don’t wait
or the inevitable failure, and lose two weeks or a months cream.
,
Remember we pay for each can before you sell the next, so that wc must always have sev­
eral thousand dollars of reserve capital for your protection.

Wanted—Work by day In town or
year on term.
W. H. Andrux.
General delivery. Hustings.
1-wk

Crystal Creamery Company

Wanted—Young man. high achool
&gt;&lt;ra dilate, coMlderahla experience
In responsible work, would like Job
In Hastings.
Address "W" care

I

Hastings, Michigan.

W«a»N»—To employ married man by
the year to work on farm. O. R.
Shaw. Middleville.
Phone 111. 8
long. 1 abort.
1-wk

For fiolr— A good lot In first ward.
Enquire IOS No. Church St. 1-wk
For Hole—7 room house and two lots.
8nd ward.
Hard nnd soft water
and gaa In house.
Enquire CIO
East Madison St.
If

For Hale—At n bargain id close nn
estate, large house 330 Weal Mill
St. Furnace, electricity, gas. mod­
em bath room. Enquire 115 West
Mill St._______________________ tf
For Sale—A Reeves threshing outfit,
in first class condition: one 30
horse power double Reeves engine
and otu&lt; Reeves separator complete
With gearleaa wlndstncker and
merry-go-round bagger and self­
feeder. Hire of separator 10-51.
•Price 11300 cash. Here is a bar­
gain for some of you threshermen.
Call at my place, or write me.
Theodore l‘rnn»hka. Shultx. Mich..
Routs I.
2-wka
Wanted—Good SO acre farm to work
on shares by experienced farmer.
Address 110 No. Church St.. HasUng*. «___________________ i-wk

For Sale—Yearling Jersey bull: reg­
Istered. Phone No. 111. Roy Has­
sett. Nashville. Mich.
1-wk
Found—Watch fob.
BANNER office.

Enquire nt
1-wk

Wanted—Married man by season or
year on farm. Woodland phone.
1-wk
L. A. McIntyre.

For Sale—It months old Percheron
mare colt, weight »00. R. F. D. 7.
Hastings. U A. McIntyre.
1-wk
For Rent—New six room house on
North Hanover Enquire 101 E.
State Road.
1-wk
For Sale or Kent*—Good house In
first ward just north school house.
Enquire C. H. Osborn._____ 1-wk

Wanted—Everybody to know tliat I
sell the best Hand Vacuum Cleaner
made. If Interested phone br writi
w”
1 *1H “*• anJ demonstrate.
W. J. -.Watkins. Hastings, Mich
JW Sale—Three brood sows, due tn
April and May.
Enquire J. B.
Whitmore, south of Yeckley school
Hous.-, Rutland.
t.wk
..otter—I want to rent good farm,
owner to fqrpBh everything. En­
quire at BANNER office.
1-wk

CUT DOWN EXPENSES
--------------- «^BY USING---------------------

FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR
If you are buying an ordinary flour, you are
buying an EXPENSIVE flour. You are-NOT get­
ting the BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.

heartening, to the housewife than to have her bak­
ing spoiled.

Flour is the most important article of food that
is used in the home. It makes a lot of difference to
YOU what kind you buy.

that OVER 40 YEARS of practical experience has
proven to us to be THE BEST.
Making French’s
White Lily Flour is our “life’s work.” Our time,
thought and study has been given to it And back
of all our experience, and knowledge gained, is the
MOST COMPLETE and expensive new equipment
of machinery that money can buy. And still back
of all that is our own water-power, which enables us
to run night and day, and furnishes us with the
steadiest and most even power known—an import­
ant factor in making the best flour.

You don't have to pay any more for French’s
White Lily Flour than you do for any ordinary flour.
The contents of EVERY SACK of French’s White
Lily is JUST THE SAME, and every sack is GUAR­
ANTEED to you. You run NO CHANCES.
If you have been trying other brands of flour
you have found that one sack may be good and the
next sack bad. That is because it is NOT MADE
RIGHT. Have you ever stopped to think that such
flour is by far the MOST EXPENSIVE that YOU
CAN BUY? When you buy that kind of flour, YOU
LOSE not only the COST of the flour, and other ma­
terials, that go into the baking, but the housewife
loses a lot of TIME and HARD WORK besides.
And there is nothing more discouraging, and dis­

French’s White Lify Flour is made after a plan

French’s White Lily Flpur doesn’t just “hap­
pen" to be good. It is MADE right That’s the rea­
son that every sack you buy is just like the last sack
you have bought
We are extremely particular in the selection of
the grain we use. We CLEAN our grain much more
THOROUGHLY than other mills do. We remove

all the dirt and “fuzz" from the wheat In ordinary
mills much of this would go into the flour.
Then the grain starts on its long journey
through 17 sets of rolls. Each set of rolls does its
part in extracting ajl the “flour goqdness” from the
grain until finally it comes out reduced to a smooth,
even granulation. This is NOT POSSIBLE in the
ordinary mill that only runs a few sets of rolls and
runs only a few hours each day. ‘
\
Why not settle the flour problem at ohce. Why
not just TRY a sack of French’s White Lily? You’ll
find it will cut down your living expenses, because
you will use every particle of it There will be no
spoiled bakings, and no flour thrown away, or wast­
ed. /
Here’s an experiment we would like to have you
make:—Buy a sack of French’s White Lily, and a
sack of any other kind of flour claimed to be “just
as good.” Make a loaf or two of bread from each
kind of flour. Put the loaves from each kind in the
oven at the same time, and bake them right "side by
side.” You can soon tell, and will KNOW which
kind produces the BEST LOAF.
Better order a sack of French’s White Lily
Flour today.

Emit and
Troon
Ornamental | | UUU
Peach, Apple, Pear, Plum,
and Small Fruits,
■tack of the beat,
‘ " hardy sort.

t co.

MIDDLEVILLE ROLLER MILLS
MIDDLEVILLE,

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

■ c

MICHIGAN.

�GS BANNER

THE HAS1

in Minn
ION II

10 Day Specials *

FIN HOME

RURAL HOUSEWIVES CENTURY
UO BETTER PROVIDED
THAN THOSE TODAY.

Brown Crash

ROH'S FARM ARCHITECT

16 in. wide all linen. Nice soft quality, worth
12c yd.
Our special price per yd
10c

lb* Department nt Agriculture ha*
now umierUdivn t" • investigate thia
problem sy*tera»ilo»Hy and to evolve.
If poNdble. practical Improvements

rungements for .the household when
they might tm e**H&gt; provided for.
One of the specialists of the office of
Farm Management learned from u
woman In Pennsylvania, who had
broken down from overwork, that she
hud been carrying coal from the barn
for years. When th" husband was

ro.il bunker could not have been pro­
SHOWS REEDED COMFORTS vided near the roofcato'-* and tilled dl-

Many Women Break Down Kcciumc tall has been found neglected In other
cases where It could have br remedied, if only some,
had
No Ono Ila* Thought of.
thought of IL
The Importance to the farmer of
of the building and In the hmurwork

Childrens Fleeced Hose
Fast black.

Well fleeced, sizes 5# to 10. 15c

value.
Special price

10c

Mens Worn Shirts
Assorted patterns full lengths in body and
sleeve.

Sizes 14)6 to 18.

50c value.

Special price

39c

york Jtore
N. B. WATERMAN

been emphasized by the farm archi­
tect of the Department of Agriculture,
who atatea that tho mental and phyaleal fltneaa ot the laborer* both within
affected by the building that affords
tho family shelter. The average Anb
srlcan farm home has failed to. share
la the Improvements that are every
day doing made in agricultural conditon* and, according to tho architect.
Is a rebuke to otty boasted civilization.
Relatively, ho says, the housewife of
a century ago with her fireplace cook­
ing and log cabin was better provided
for than is thn hotunnvlfe today.
The moat important building bn the
farm Is the home. Tho health, com­
fort and happineaa of the family are
dependent upon Its construction and
equipment, and unle*s thrice matter*

given to developing beamy. Simplic­
ity In line and good proportion* are
meant by the use of this word beauty,
nnd not so-called applied "orna­
ment*.” This slnipllcliv I* entirely in
keeping with a general plan of
economy.
■ .
Economy, honfever. is not it syno­
nym for cheapness. Double strength
In u tenant house than single
strength, notwithstanding its greater
tlrat coat. A kitchen sink may be
a paying Investment allhough It ex-

es, sleeping porches, double or triple
window* and kitchen convenience*
are tine economical feature* which
. ‘ boco- plans may
barn or the economically constructed well consider!
buldlnga for stock arc of little value. for famlHea t
IlnppneM and contentment in the kitchen are
family are as essential to efficient ser­
vice us Improved tools and outbulld- have complete system" of plumbing,
heating and lighting which Involve
Although the hotiM'wtfo apanda, In additional expense. Th" kitchen is
the most Important morn in the farm
shop” the kitchen nnd tho family house.
economy
rooms, she la wot. a* a rule, capaible
of planning a house In the highest de- bar* u room eapeclnlh
gree serviceable nnd comfortable
without RMlstance. Iler help, how-

tect. nn the reatih ot hl* pinna moat

Hastings,

Michigan
the suggestion of the Department nf
Agriculture, conducted a competition
for farm house plana.
About ««0
plana of farm house* were submitted,
not one of which was fully satisfact-

of a smaller outlay of money.
Other features- that should give
way to a comfortable tjnd convenient
kitchen are narrow porches, llllgrcc
work, numerous angles in walls and

Pocket Mirror Free:

some particular pet notion and em­
phasized a single feature V&gt; the ne­
glect of other Important ones. Thn
men nnd women who fnmlllariz them-

an Intelligent purpose for every cubic
foot of Hpacc und for • very piece of
mn'terlal about the building. If pos­
sible.

We have rust received a limited number of hand­

then apply themaMvcw to the alnglc

some pocket mirrors illuminated in 10 colors. One
of these mirrors is for you if you cut this ad. out

and bring it to us quickly, before others get all the
mirrors.

These are FREE, but worth having.

ntah pinna nnd apecltlc-itlons ot farm
the cooperation ot the
dividual needs. However. It is 1&gt;cllrved to be desirable - to work out
handle the farm houao problem.
Ono of tho moot Important detail* plans und specifications for the gen­
eral needs of farmer* anti to Illustrate
plans so that the
.farm houae la that It mnat
incx- nnd explain the
farmer may. understand the princi­
com» of n farmer today after deduct- ples Involved and apply them when
he remodel* hl* present house. The
veaunent. la lean than ,400.
Thia
dravorlng to help the farmer and the

depth

THE MICHIGAN CROP REPORT

FOR iLynuAiii
FEBRUARY niioi
FIRST I
run

.

$7.48
8.48
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.48

Suits
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s

$10.00
12.50
15.00
18.00
20.00
22.50

87.98
8.98
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.98

Suits, Clean Up Price
Suits, Clean Up Price
Suits, Clean Up Price
Suits, Clean Up Price
Suits, Clean Up Price .
and $25.00 Suits, Clean Up Price

Quick Clean-Up Prices on Boys Suits and Overcoats, Also
on all Winter Goods.

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO
Phone 74

..Hastings, Mich

ObUwr.

ln lb* . «outhern countlra 3.15.
,h„

cd and moat worthy women.

000 during the last decade.
Today
little more than half the farms In thl»
The pnaalble economy In houaehold

Upper I’enlnaul

itnt and-comforubls farm home* tend
to hold families together; but the
Lansing, Mich.. February 7. '14. Inchea, In the aouthern countlea
cheerless, unlovable nnd Insanltary
In reply to tho question. "Has Inch. In the northern -—___
wheat during January suffered Injury nnd In the Upper Peninsula 7.87’Inch- cities. Investigation of prisons. In­
sane asylums and homes of correc­
tion. *eem to prove the fact that the
n counties
In the
In the State la jeported tut follow*, sins which account for the existence
■no;” In th«
comparison being with stock In good,
Inadequate and unhappy farm homes.
healthy
and
thrifty
condition:
horses
"no;" In the northern countlM 41
So thia social aape-t of the problem
a newer "yea” and 83 "no" and in the
F II EDERICK C. MARTINDALE. ’
Upper Peninsula
The public la awakening tn the fact
Secretary ot State.
that better farm hou*e* are needed,
Snow protected
and the «pedal feature which many
Doap's Regulets cure constipation farm papers now Innin a* a "House
in the central countlea 19 and In the wlthorh griping, nausea, nor any Building Number" proves Its interest
northern countlea and Upper Penin- weakening -effect. Ask your Irugglst

•

vs.

"The friends and neighborsof Mrs. John Doc will be pleased to ledrn that she is
able to again sit up anti i» sufficiently recovered to dispense with the services of the
trained nurse.
"While doing the family washing at her home sonic two weeks ago Mrs. Doc Y»c। came over heated by the steam from the boiljng clothes, and either being exposed to a cohl
। draft from an open door or from exposure to the inclcqient weather while hanging up
। the clothes she contracted a severe told whic h rapidly developed into pneumonia.
he has
। been confined to the Bed-for the past .two weeks in a very critical condition, and has been tini. der the charge of a trained nurse.''

The result of Mrs. Doe's sickness lias been:
10 Professional calls by family physician at $1.50 each
$15.00
Services of trained nurse two weeks
. 40.00
.
•
Total
$55-00
The cost of having us do that family washing would probably have been 60 cents.

“WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.’

We do the most Efficient Service in Dry Cleaning and Pressing of any
Place in Barry County.
. ...

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
8HULTERS BROS., PROPRIETORS.
HASTINGS, MICH.

Surprised Mr. and
Thirty-two members of
tings Odd Fellow Lodge, filling two
sleighs, sprung a complete surprise
on Mr. and Mr*. Horace Palmer,
well-known in this city, on Friday
evening. An oyster supper was serv­
ed nnd all hud u very enjoyable time.
Dally Thought.
A noble aspiration la a deed though
unachieved.—John Kendrick Bangs.

ing a true, earnest Christian life. She

I", bring a member thirty-live
atlon to nil who know her. being a

and a.true friend to everyone. She
■died as she Jived, trusting her "Sav­
iour who dorlh all thing* well." She
daughter; »i
Podunk; one

WASH BILL 60cts

DOCTOR BILL $55

School H&lt;-|&gt;ort.
Obituary.
Report of Brush Ridge School
IZ'Uiaui
------ ----­
nth-. 184S. died at Shultz Feb. 4th.. month ending January 30:
Number of days taught. SO.
1SGI to Loamml McCarty, who pro­
ceeded her to the Other world, live
Number enrolled. 11.
year* ago- To this union were born
Iwii sons: Alonzo N. und William I ..
Iduys:
Norma Wichman. Basil Haynine years. She had also an adopt*
daughter. Mrs. Mary Shellenbargei
lum. Grace Peake and Dorothy Wlch-

Allen Foley. Teacher.

Tho office of Farm Management nf

PHONE 243.

Overcoats
______
Men’s $10.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price.__________ __
Men’s 12.50 Overcoats, Clean Up Price__ .________________
Men’s 15.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price.. :____________________
Men’s 18.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price. _ ________________________
_______________
Men's 20.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price______
Men’s 22.50 and $25.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price________________

Dn Thur»ili
Chua. Brown, occurred the death of

that tho number ot rented

neral View Ncvinn to Be Ti
Wheat Crop Was Not Injured

The “Ground Hog” came out Feb. 2nd
and saw his shadow and if the old tra
ditions are right we are due for a good
longcoldspellbut our QUICK CLEAN
UP. SALE goes on just the same

■who, with

trlllgontly planned with the help of
vine*, ahruba aud tr&lt;-M.'become tha

C. E. Harvey

Quick Clean-Up Sale!

ii crlotte Hencker
itnlzhaUMn, Germany.
native country but little is known.
Her certincate of birth and baptism

confirmation la
Dr. Strelder, p.i

Riven

Her education

York. In 1854 they came to Michi­
gan. living for n short time In the
then village of Hasting*, later settling
on a farm In Irving. nnd after a time
returning to Hastings where they built
a home on North Broadway, where

Eaton and John Eaton and Mrs. Chas.
S. Brown, of this city. Her daughter
Christine died when six years of age.
She also leaves Jour grandchildren.
Lemuel Brown, of this city; Miss Nel-

MICHIGAN WOMAN’S STOMACH ILLS
ENDED BY A WONDERFUL REMEDY
ful Stomach Remedy. It la known ail

। ttia Havana.
iur grnndcliil-

1‘lnunlng Big Grange Meeting.
Mrs. Guy A. Iteamt
of Barry county nre planning to hold street. Fllpt. Mich.. 1
a long
In the future a big meeting when the time u victim of stomach and diges­
tive trouble*. One of the serious efFlben MumAgrlcinturul tncked her almost dully.
farm bureau
She took Mayr'a Wonderful Stom­
ach Ilemedy; then she wrote:
Grangers In Barry county.
About
"I thank you very much for what
4U0 of them are members gt the llfth your medicine has done for me. / I
never saw anything work *uch won­
cn. Granges In the county. Efforts der* as Just the three bottles have.
are being made to organize Granges There was never a. day in my Ute that
in Middleville and Castleton Center.
I did nut have my head tied up with
a cloth and I have not had a head­
ache since. I had been doctored by
specialists, tno, nnd received very lit­
Bobert Martin, the well-known tle benefit.”
swine breeder, has sold live PolandChinn pigs weighing not quite 500
pounds for ,100. All belonged to. one
litter. Mr. Martin has refused ,60
for a pair from the same litter. Str.
Martin intends to raise a large num­
ber ot Wine thia year for exhibition
purposes. An effort will be made by
Odors In the county to
-xhUtltlon ot swine ut the

Opens ^Recruiting Stu that Here.
CharlesSl. Wentland. of tho Unit­
Will Thompaon - and Charles Brown. ed State* Recruiting Service, is
»p&lt;ndlng..the week at Hotel Barry
voted wlfo and mother, a true friend,
■ nllat in any branch
and woman who was highly respected
t... .11 — U. ...—.. ... T-k.
......
rrvlce. Mr. Wentla
better for her having lived In it. She
loved her little home, and loved tho Ing call on him at the hotel to dlacuaa
lUaca. which grew »&lt;» profuaely about
the home, which wor* planted and
A Winter Cough.
Patient and unnMumln* the walked
A stubborn, annoying, depressing
cough hangs on, racks the body.
er*s countenance, and did her duty ns
It came to h»Y. until the nununona serious results. Th* first doae bf Dr.
came to "Come Up ■iiaiurr
King's New Discovery gives relief.
Henry D. Bander*, of Cavendish, VU,
Tho Best Cough Medicine.
"I have used ChamUarlgin's Cough ter having pneumonia. He writes:
Remedy ever slhce I hav0 been keep­ "Dr. King’s New Discovery ought tb
ing house." say, L &lt;1 Hames, of bo In every family; it. Is certainly the
ir--v... ii. !•&gt;
. best of all medicines for coughs, colds
n»ed.
My or lung trouble." Good for children's
It and It coughs. Money back If not satUfled.
worka like a charm.
Price 50c. and fl.(TO. Recommended
•nt." For by Carveth &amp; Stebbins and

dlgestlve tract of mucoid accretions
nnd removes poisonous matter.
It
brings quick relief to sufferers with
stomach ailment*, liver and bowel
troubles.

ronderful
Mulholland's Drug Store and oak
them aAiout the wonderful results It
has been accomplishing among peo-

stomach ailments and many grateful
letters frum people who have been

For sale In Hastings by Mulhol­
land'* Drug Htorn and druggists av-

WUNDERLICH GROCERY

A list of Bargain Offerings that should appeal to every house­
wife who want quality as well as reasonable prices.
list carefully:

12 Bars Galvanic or
14 Bars of Lenox Soap

)
J

Rolled Oats per lb- 4c, or 7 lbs. for.
Graham Flour 10 lbs. for
Salmon, tall cans, 1 lb. 15c. or 3 for.
Matches, 7 boxes for.

Ndro Coffee is here again, 1 lb. for.

E

Read the

VC

30cts.
40cti.

�;anne

com MISER
day with Mr. and Mra. Joseph Maazenjrsr.
MU. Aller Whelslon* apd Alfr«d
Fisher were Grand Rapid* visitor*

Flen&lt;|» M

Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
will Cogswell at Lakeview.
Roelo Hilton was III with a cold
the past week and unable to attend
school.

IRIPTJON8

It is true that most any one can do watch repairing
but it is not true that all watch repairing is done right.

It takes a great deal of careful study and years of

experience to do watch repairing intelligently aqd
do it so that it will give'satisfaction.

10 acres, section I. Hope. IS.JOO.
Geo. A. Roblruon to. William Al
lerdlng, 3 acres. sec. 21. RaliRnon

The watch repairing that we do is such that we are
O~“HS incm uin pwi w«»«.
J'jJ&gt;*lp Schray an&lt;t daughter Jyah.
jf Woodland In company with '’Old
-Mary' took » pleasant little ride over
[to Chenetrtllo'lfindsy a. M. Ws are
very glad to rfythcy pulled in right
side up with care.

THE BANNER'S STAND AS TO PRESIDENT WILSON.

Match

Mlflht «t Least Do That

willing to bank our reputation on it.

If there is anything whatever the matter with your
Why continue to suffer from droppings
in the throat, that choked up feeling, tho
farmrtion of crusts in the nose, raising of
mucus, head colds, watery eyes or any
catarrhal symptoms.
Use Hyomei—you breathe it—no stom­
ach dosing — the healing, soothing and
antiseptic nir reaches the mucous mem­
brane of thenosc and throat,quicklysllays
the inflammation, surely stops the Irrita­
tion and banishes the disease or your
money refunded. A complete outfit JLCO.

watch bring it to us, and we will satisfy you not only
as to workmanship, but as to price.

"What 'oa want, chlcky?" asked *
. Our contemporary seems to be in much distress of mind because
two-yoar-old girl In the country for
tile BANNER said some kind things about President Wilson and
the flrat time Interpreting th* chick­
certain of his policing which we approve. This disturbed state is to
en's cackling as an appeal for aomathing. “’Oo wait a drinkr Th*
be regrettedsintT it is very likely to become chronic; because the
cackling continued. "’Oo want my
BANNER "will continue to commend President Wil Am whenever
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
grampaT' Mon cackling. "Aw." said
and wherever we may approve what he docs, and will criticise his
tho disgusted little girl, ''pleas® shut
course or policies if wc believe they so deserve. In other words, so
. far as the BANNER'is concerned our aim will be to treat President
Wilson and his policies fairly. We may not believe that all that
he docs is for the besj interest of the country. But without regard
to his politics, he is entitled to fair treatment from those who op■ posed as well as from those who favored him with their votes.
President Wilson is OUR President as much as he is the Pres­
Confirmation of sale entered
ident of the Journal-Herald editor, or any one else. He was elected ceased.
Estate of Mary Janson, deceased.
to serve the whole country and all the people. Wc did not support Confirmation of sale entered.
Estate of fiylrenus -Powers, de­
him at the polls, but wc shall most certainly support him in all that ceased. Order api&gt;olntlng Elbert V.
as administrator entered. Or­
ht docs which wc believe is for the public good. Wc believe too Smith,
der appointing C. A. Hough nnd
. that whatever policies he may urge that do not seem to us will Frank Ft Hilbert, us executor .enterwork well arc nevertheless designed by him, and will be carried out
person.
• by him, in the spirit of the good of this whole nation. We are not competent
of guardian tiledIg blame because we may not. look at all things from the same-view­ Estate of Stephen P. Bnindztottrr.
Annual account of admin­
point as President Wilson; nor can he be censured for holding views deceased.
,
There is virtue in just saving money. For the one who does it not only has the
istratrix tiled.
Estate of Foster Hoot, an alleged
that may not meet the approval of a large clement of the people. I Incompetent
person. Petition for ap­
satisfaction of knowing that he is accumulating something for the inevitable rainy
He is placed where he is to serve the whole people; but in matters pointing guardian tiled.
Hearing
February 19lh.
_ about which there is a disagreement, in adopting new policies, he
day, or something that will be ready when the opportunity shall come for its profit­
In He Jacob Henry Coe. a feeble
must carry out the platform pledges of his party. No one can cen­ minded child. Petition for ndmlision
to the Michigan Home and Training
able use but, he also acquires the saving habit which is the bedt thing after all
sure him for that, although any honest citizen has a right to be­’ School filed. Order for ^mission en­
■
lieve that any particular policy which the President may urge will tered.
A little thoughtful-consideration of the future and what it.will mean without
Estate of George W. Monroe, nn
incompetent
person.
Order
authoriz
­
prove disappointing in its results.
ing the guardian to pay attorney fee
ready money, and what it may mean with money in the bank will convince any one
The BANNER has felt that the President has gone too far.in• ot Thomas Sullivan entered.
his "lariff-for-rcvenue only" policy.
But wc may be mistaken.
■ of the wisdom of acquiring the saving habit, and of accumulating some money for
Experience under it will determine that question. Wc have said
ICatatu ut Josiah Allerdlng. de­
the future.
and repeat that, if actual testing in the next two years shall show ceased. Final receipts tiled. l»l»charge of Josiah 1.'Knowles, as ex­
that President Wilson has been right in his “tariff-for-revenuc only" ecutor
Issued.
iCstute of Charles Rush, decrased
program that.that fact, if it shall prove to be a fact, together with
what he has accomplished in reforming the currency system, and Ian B. Bllsner. um apedal adminis­
what he proposes to do in handling the trust question will make trator tiled. Discharge Issued.
SMOKY ROAD.
it a foregone conclusion that he will succeed himself as the President.
Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
But our contemporary need not have been so “fussed up Curtis
Monday evening. a girl.
about the BANNER’S course in this matter. Had he taken time
This bank is here to-serve you in helping you not only get the saving habit; hot—
to read what the reviews are saying he would have found that lead­ Grace Lucas tfnd little daughter
ing republican papers east aiid west commended the President for Evelyn visited Mrs. Vera Curtl*
Thursday forenoon.
merely to aid you in accumulating something for the rainy day, or for your time of
.Mrs. Gertrude Mason of Nashville
having accomplished a reform of our currency system, and for his
proposed remedies for the trust situation. And republican congress­ Curtis, during her illness.
opportunity, but is here to make your savings a profitable investment for you.
Little Iva Miller of Martina Corners
men and senators voted for his currency bill, and will support his
made a visit to her Grandma Farlee |
When a man thinks of a safe investment, he generally thinks of a government
Saturday.
trust program also.
Oscar Flory visited - Miss Glycle'
In Criticising the BANNER for what we said in commendation Pennington
bond. Nothing is supposed to be safer. But a government bond will give you but
of Vermontville Sunday
of President Wilson, our contemporary shows that he is not in touch ' Floyd Barry &lt;if Martin Corners
visited Fred Meade Monday night!
two per cent interest on your investment Your savings deposited in this bank are
with the spirit of our time, with which wc arc in thorough sym­ Owen Hynes from near Vermont­
ville Is visiting his cousin, Shlrle)
pathy. So far as the BANNER is concerned wc wish success to Slocum,
just as safe as a government bond, for they are backed by the $700,000 resources of
a few days.
Lottie Judson had a mishap Fri­
President Wilson, and hope that.under him the nation anti its people
day by falling, dislocating her left
this bank; backed by all the safeguards of the Michigan Banking law, which is the
may be greatly prospered. The fact that he is a democrat docs not
matter. It’s the country’s good wc desire; and wc care not by whom
model banking law for the country, and besides all that,
it may be accomplished. While we may have our own personal
political preferences, the man who gets results for the country will
suit us every time.
We will say in passing also that not only will the BANNER Frank visited relatives In Baltic
u few days and Ford Endiley
commend what we believe is worthy in public men without reference Creek
of Martin Corners assisted In doing
to their politics, but also that our columns are and will remain the chorea.
John Meade has been suffering the
open, within reasonable limits; for men of all parties to present their
views on public questions.

A Safe And Profitable

i=INVESTMENT=l

What This Bank Will Do for You

A surprise party was given In hon­
or ut Shirley Slocum Friday night.

School Report.
Jenklmi, James Burghdarff.
Visitors are: Doris Hart, Irene
sol report for month endHinkley. Edna Otis. Orpha und RonNumber dayat taught. 20.
Otis.
Total attendance. 42314.
Average dally attendance, 20:12.
Number boys enrolled. 2.
Number gorl* enrolled. 13.
Don't You Delicti! It.
Total enrollment. 31.
Homo aay .that chronic cunatlpatluii
cannot be cured. Don't you believe
II. Chamberlain's Tablet* have cured
others—why not you? Give them n
trial. They cost only a quarter. For

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Curtis &lt;&gt;{
Woodland itte supper with their son

Mrs. Ida Flory and daughter Clara
visited friends In Ihudlngs Saturday
Abraham l-'urlee vlslti-d relatives
in Hastings Wednesday.
Lena Meade has been suffering
very much with the toothache' und
dilated pupils of the eyes tho past

This Bank Pays Three Per Cent Compounded Semi-Annually On
All Savings Deposits, or 50 Per Cent Higher
Than A Government Bond.
We. would like to have every man, particularly every young man, who is interest­
ed in assuring a successful future for himself to call at this bank, and learn Of the

facilities we can place at his disposal, and the giseat help we can give him, if he will

open a Savings Account here. That’s only a part of what we can do. We are in close
touch with all the financial centers of the country, and whatever we can do to serve

you by putting you in touch with any financial matter in which you are interested,
Mrs. Helm Dcmond of Coals
Grove visited relaifces In this vicin­
ity Wednesday.
’

On All Orders Placed During the Balance of January.

ting along well since half uf unc ot
(hiu^i Was cut off while bussing
Wood. One other was badly hurt.
Utile l&gt;uri&gt;thy Curtis Is Visiting
her grandparents. Mr. und Mm. Hor-

,

is at your disposal

=Let Us Be Your Banker
And we wffl always serve your best interest, and put at your disposal the splen­

chumk last Wednesday und burial In
Lake Odrssa cemetery.

it * Mtasun of novelties and wc arc carrying a very fine
in of patterns of the newest importation of the foreign
t». We invite your mspcction.

Ida on Lualnr«a Wednrad(iy.
.Margaret Sullivan of Hustings la
visiting ut Perry AlUrdlnits.
Quito « number from ill it way at­
tended tin Milo at Walter Walkw's
Wednesday.
l^iWta DeTtiund und -wife spent last
Tuoaduy with their daughter. Mr*.
Hynes, of Frtepun.

did facilities of this strong bank.

The Hastings City Bank

Reliable Ladies* Tailoring Establishment

s. wecusen,
............

Citizens’ Phone 2443

The Bank That Does Things For You
name uf Vernon Du tileI.
F&lt;» utty pain, front tup .to toe, from
an&gt; cuu*«. apply Dr. Thomas' Ucloolto
Oil. Pain can't »uy .where it is um«1.

PHONE 3 two rings

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN-

�LL join feedib&lt; troubles 1
whei yon begin feeding

A

SICKNESS
F

Chronic Condition* a Specialty
Office in Penroav Bld.
Phone 3
Hours 0-IB a. nt.
1-5 p.i

or painted canvas nnd in' a very cold
cllninie, tarred paper may well be ex­
tended down over the sides us well.
With the roosts and' a couple of soap

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.
UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS

year, has given them a knowing" of the Em's like, and Jisftkra, the
requirement to produce the maximum number of eggs, the fertility of
eggs, und maintain the best of health in the birds.
They have demonstrated that egg eating, feather-pulling, going
broody, getting over-fat, nnd “going light" may be—and are — largely
overcome by the use of their fwis.
Three points are given constant and careful consideration by them,
and the requirements followrd out, regardless of the cost of the proper
materials.
A fluctuating grain market does not mean that higb-priccd ingredi­
ents necessary to the proper lialancing of the feeds will be left out of
the mixtures. “ Lay or Bust" will give you the results you are looking

I
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I
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IffSL
~
fcMMEg-g’flM

1 WM veri’
1 Ix^arno
alarmed and imnt for
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound. I took it regoUr|yunti| 1 wna

p&amp;i's

I

Licensed Embalmer always in attendance

PHONE. 226 OR. 387

It is rosy to put up feeds for
less money, but the question for
.1__ l^Ll. ..‘U’l.i

it has now been six months since I took
any medicine at all. 1 hope my little
note will assist you in helping other wqt
men. I now feel perf-.-tiy well and in
the best of health.” - Mrs. August
W. KoNDNKB, 1632 Hollins Street, Bal­
timore, Md.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­
pound, mado from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful
drugs, and to-day holds the record of
being the roost successful remedy for
female ills we know of. and thousands
of voluntary testimonials on file in the

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER

X&gt;RY -

Baltlmore, Md. —”1 am more than
glad to tell wh»t Lydia E. Pinkham’s
t-t-MSF] Veg&lt;*table Com­
pound did for me.

Or.1 C. M. Ovarstraat
Osteopathic Physician

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a

THE PARK &amp; POLLARD CO.’S

Quickly Yielded To Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.

R. WILLISON, D. D. S..
«
Haxtiugs, Mich.

Day Old ClUcka or Hatching l'w.
The American poultry uasoclatlon
al Ha last meeting* had n healed dis-

HATINaa, MICHIGAN

It’s Incubator
Time

seem to prove this fact
For thirty years it has been the stand­
ard remedy for female ill.-., and has re­
stored the health of thousands of women
who have been troubled with such ail­
ments as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, turnon, irregularities. etc.
If you want special advice
write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med­
icine Ctb, (confidential) Lynn,
Mosh. Your letter will be opened,
rend and answered by a woman
und held In strict confidence.

FIRE INSURANCE

•rtlllxr.

Now is the time to get ready for Spring Hatches.
Start tha Incubator Early In March. Have your chicks
on the ground on warm days in April and have the
pullets laying in September.
There is no incubator on the market that will
answer the ordinary poultry raiser like a

60 Egg Buckeye

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS
We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at. a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

325,000 In use Satisfactorily
Guaranteed by the maker to hatch every
hutchable egg.
l-Vom 'WiistlnK the manure.
80 I'll drain, jind lime, and ।

And when I've done that thoroughly
I’ll manure •unit fertilize.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op. C. LAS. Pirn bl Hlillip

Order Our Drays

E. A. BURTON
Quality Hardware
Hastings,
Michigan.

Three cheepi for Fnbruary Ind.
ground hog day. and the sun shone.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Rule of Michigan, the Probate Court
for tho County of Barry.
At a session of said court, held at

When you have any moving to tie
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

tings. In
nineteenth

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO

The PARK SPOILARD fredr
compel results

L
*

J

Judgo of Probate.

(tulrrd by bis practice on his

"—1

eggs are turn* 'i &lt;’.iol .
and gradually Irticthcn
Poultry la considered usually as a
side line, nnd n small Hide line to gen­
eral fanning, .hut a side line which in

RHEUMA

fTtU.UOO.OUO ,ia not so small
as to bo sneezed nt. During the past
ten years the populnllon of thi-n coun­
try Incn.is.-d about 10 per cent while
the supply of meat producing animals

Safety First
This goes true in your
electric wiring. That's one
reason why I urge yqu to
let me do your electric work
You’ll know it is done right
and that your buildings arc
safe if I do the work.

in the evening. Lidlrs please bring
two nlghtcapn und t.ox supper for
Don’t be skeptical about RHEUMA. the
two. Gentlemen please "bring your
beet Indy friend and s enough to win modern enemy of. Rheumatism. Lumbago,
Sciatica. Arthritis, Gout. Chronic Neuralvia. or Kidney Disease. After taking a tew
doses you will know that the poiaonous
Unc Acid is leaving the system.
“For six years I was practically a cripple
on crutches from Rheumatism. One but-

RHEUMATISM

occupied by those engaged In mixed
minor place. but

where the poultry produced could not
be doubled or trebled If we nro too
stingy to divide with our wives and
daughters our Income from milk nnd

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

meni'itiK t&lt;

lloctrlolan.

county.

William H. Knlekerbacor. deceased.
James H. Knlekerbacor, adminis­
trator having filed In aaid court his
pelltlnrf' praying that n day may be

and he be discharged from said trust.

' o'clock In the forenoon, at said pro;r
•*??
..
Further* Ordered ’ That nublln
' not|CO thereof be given by publication
of a copjr of thls orijer ;or lhrM roc.
ceM|V0 weeks previous to said day of
hearing. In the Hastings BANNER, a
newspaper printed and circulated in
—------ —

urg. 38® Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago. I1L
Judg
RJ1EUMA-guaranteed—50c. a bottlL ’ ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
CARVFTTI A STEBBINS.
* ” ‘

their poultry.
|
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
of a good incubbior lui they can go
&gt;f 'books ifhd we wish very much
' State of Michigan, the Probate
into the buslnrM without devoting the fore the tester, the embryo can 1* to soil
Court for the county ot Barry.
seen to nii.v.
D.-ad germs at this | nights
or the kitchen sink. The instance of time contain . itli&lt; r blodll rings, blood Friday,
Time Tabic to Effect March 0, 1B1A
motherhood .seems to qualify’women streaks, or ar iwrfrotly translucent I
Dally Except Bunday.
, nd cloudy.
BriMol Softool Rc|M&gt;rt.
Hon.
Going Bouth t:OS a. m. A 5:
Report of Bristol school for month
Going North T:ST a. m. A 4:
•with every modern convenience and
County of Barry, mado on the JOth
rare
la
exercised
to
so
in the Matter of the Estate of
Produces Green Feed the
B. C. GRKUhKU G. P.
year equipment. Let u. not require them
Henry B. Roblschung. deceased. .
'round. Something New. Mfd.by
Amelia F. Hobischung. administra­
trix de bonis non. having filed In said
Tha Jordan t Steela Mfg. Co.
Tlio Popular Plymouth Rock.
court her petition praying that a day
FOB RHEUMATISM K10NEY3 MO blAUOEO
_ - - - -- ..... . . ............ .
YON SACKACHE KIDNEYS ANO BLADDER
. Hastings, Mich.
up. Spurting Into popularity for a
few years, then gradually stepping
Those neither tardy nor absent said Probate Court, nt the Probate
back till they are nettled in the cUss
during th&lt;* month were:
Albert office In the City of Hustings, for ex- j t^"dl,^hTrg7d7rorn'
of thn main standbys or retired in the
Conklin. Leslie Conklin. Zellnh Van- amination and allowance, on or beforeI
list of "has Won." , The Plymouth
Fycklr.
Earl YunSyekle. Paul Van­ thn l.t .l.v Af .Tune netrt
that
..
1S OrOereO, » UJ
Rocks have each in variety and turn
'
VanSyckle.
Edith
claims will be heard before said Court. ■
enjoyed their season of extreme pop­
Bristol. CUrMrel on Monday, the 1st day of June ularity. and each Mill retains Its forSmith. Etta Smith, Roy Smith, Ralph next, at ten o'clock In the fiirenoon 1 ,
ing said petition;
Smith. Forrest
Stamm, Delmont
lean poultry public
it 1* Further Ordered. That public
Webster. Percy Webster, Lyla Zim­
notice thereof be given by publication
merman. Dee Johnson, Elda Tuttle.
--..... ,,
a.wkh nave
; Thozo perfect in spelling ’for the
done equally well.
That Is good
। month were: Harold Conklin. Leslie
enough for anybody, and considering
hearing, in the Hastings Banner, a
Conklin. Zcllah VanSyckle, Helen
tho .Ise of the Plymouth Rock (all
newspaper printed and circulated In
I Bristol. Ned Kidder. Elda Tuttle.
said county.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Reva Zlmmermap.
CHAS- M. MACK.
State of Michigan. Tho Probate
The seventh and eighth grades are
Among the flock, thjil have been de­
Judgo of Probate.
studying ’The Vision of Sir Luunfai." Court for tho County of Barry.
veloped for layers, pullets will Iny
ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
Teacher, Maude Cartright.
their nrst eggs at (he age of four
probate office. In tho city of Hasting*.
months This is too soon to breed,
Schoqt* Report.
In said county, on the twenty-third
however, and sooner than Is desirable.
Report for Cobb school, month
Present: Hon.
NOTICE OF’ HEARING CLAIMS.
ending February S.
Set of Teeth $3
Judge ot Probate.
Sta|a of Michigan. County ot Bar­
Estate of
that.’ April hatched pullets are laying
BEST GOLD CROWN S3
by Octobnr and May pulletta by Sep­
.Notice Is hereby given, that by an
BEST BRIDGE WORK S3
tember. In thia day o( Incubator
of the Probate Court for ths
nied In said court bls petition praying order
hatching it is a shiftless ponKry keep­
County of Harry, made on tha 14th
er who cannot get enough pullets
hatched In March, April and May to
DENTAL WORK M CREDIT
keep up hla flock. In some strains ot
Rocks, there is a tendency to put on
(Ten Year Guarantee)
fat and get broody. This la a serious
February A. D. 1914, at ton o’clock in
(he forenoon, at said probato office, be
adeutiotu, svinpathstic treat'and is hereby appointed for hearing
Compelling the hens to exorcise for
aaid petition;
food dlacouragea the laying on ot fat
reasonable cost.
the City of Hastings, for
It la Further Ordered. That public In
and tho tendency for broodiness.
That’s Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
tlon and allowance, on or h
pound. It has the confldanca of your notice thereof be given by publication l&lt;th day of May neat, 1
of a copy ot this order, for three suc- such claims will be beard be
the rearing of the chick. Right from
satisfaction. W. W. Ncaamith. 8tateCourt on Saturday, the Ht
the first day a chick should be trained
boro. Ga.. say.: ’’ I have used Foley’e
Honey hnd Tar Compound In my newspaper printed and circulated in
NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS
open and hustle for bugs. Tho hus­
family and have aoid It In my store aaid county.
Dated Jan. 1411b.
CHAS.
M.
MACK.
210 MonroaAvfcDue
tling chtck develops Into a huMling
nnd It never falls to cure.” Refuse a
Judge of Probate.
hen. A laxy one develops opposite
substitute.—Arthur
Mulholland. —
Hutlngi, Mich.
Grand Rapids,
Michigan
ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
CORNER PARK AND WALNUT OTS.
Register ot Probate.
roastcro and “blled hen” cannot go
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Chapter 11 of Luke divides sharp)y at v 14. In preceding verse* Hl*
friends are seeking His Instruction;
Id the r**t of th* chapter His en­
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ing and whitening the hand* and ror
keeping them frdm chatlng 1* made
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Take one cup Ot cold bollcl hominy,
। one
scant
of White &lt;&lt;■&gt;&gt;•
corn ■&gt;»,.,
meal.
Dutch Apple Cake.
,....
- ------ cup n
Two levil cup* nouf, one-half level' &lt;&gt;'&gt;c "nd one-half cup* of milk, one
teaspoon salt, four qraspoon* baking '
one tablespoonful of butter, onepowder. four level tablespoons short-1 half tcaspoonful of salt, one roundcnlng,
tea»poonfui of baking
powder.
ening, one scant cup ot
oi milk,
iuiik. four •
~'r
--------------------------—.. cinnamon.
_i—I Beat hominy with fork until thor­
sour
apples,
sugar and
broken, then gradually
bent
Measure tho flour before sifting. Hlft ■oughly
,u“h,* broken.
..
all dry Ingredients Into tho mixing In tho milk. MJx the salt und bukingbowl. Work in the cold shortening
with the tips of the linger*.
When hominy and milk, then add the egg
i thoroughly mixed, : moisten with well beaten an&lt; the butler meltedenough milk to malto a soft dough. Pour the mixture into two'buttered
Knead lightly, roll out to nt a biscuit
pun and place In the unbuttcred tin. twenty minute*..
I Parc, core and, slice the apple* In
Baked Clwkcn und Rice.
eighth*, pre** each section lightly in­
to the dough keeping them a* close
Clean and cut up n chicken us for
together a* possible.
Dust thickly fricassee. Season each piece well
With granulated sugar and cinnamon with salt nnd popper. Butter a bak­
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i.iidispoonful'of flnely chopped onion
and rill Ute dish with tHilled rice.
Pour, over this OTfllclent rice soup
The experienced' housewife.
It stock to almost fill (ho dish utid cover
questioned on the subject of sellitlng
canned goods would give this advice:
crust before
First, examine the can for puffed
or bulged-oul end*.
If these are

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leaaon .rebuke was spoken to His
enemies, probsfldy lending to the In­
vitation of v 37.
A comparison of

gar beaten lightly together, one-half mure In the'spirit of the multitude
than of thn man (Luke 8:37. 38).
Contrast hla Invitation with John 31:
13. . Ia Jesus present when you dine?
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A GiKxl-Goody.
Take one-half pint of cooked and
sifted pumpkin, one-fourth pint of you. like a book. How thl* solemn
the
very
KUisvr. one level trospoonful each of truth should mould
ginger and cinnamon, a scant one-half ttioughl* of our heart*! Road Mk.
teaspoonful of salt. one-half pint of 7:31-33, and not^ what things God
in mrn’* ff.-arts, "What have
milk and two w&lt;-;i-beat*n egg*- Beat sees
they seen In thine hou'e?" This
well togeter and bake in pastry: when :*
portion of the lemon *ub-dlvldrs
done. £ovrr with -vhlpp«d crcarn and I। andfollow*:
V 3#-44. dealing with
decorate with salted pecan nut* ar-; a*
।
j I'biu-iscca: V 45-53. dealing with
rhite silk* add a little
------ .v. ...._iea and waists, dip a
sponge In the liquor und apply It un­
til the dirt la removed. 'Rinse in tepid
Compare with thl*
water und iron on tho wrong side.
■crlbes .the , 1'harl■ I.I. i.LLK . -WHO. WllnC IV-’ .
Light drew* and white cashmeres
■erni-d with out«re the havtliorue hedge was
l«clns
thun with inwayd
planted
lw“"’
”■
realiry.
The _______
______
BVltical ...
legUIatlon
provided
regulation*
concerning
To (bok Macaroni.
thing*
clean
and
things unclram
All within was ■
I formerly disliked cooking mac­ Anil
But
God
is
not
*atl»lled
with
mere
wraith
aroni or spaghetti, for often it turned But 1the
did not hi
out a sticky mas*. Now I have learn­
ed how always to have each small
-piece M-purutv.
After thoroughly
washing It 1 put It oh in plenty of
illl fully
boiling suited water and let it boll All through th.it nimtijer mornng
And that
rapidly for about twenty minutes.
Drain -well and turn in cold water
God. You may deceive men £jth "al
onaen thcln not?
form of godliness,” but you cannot I
deceive God thu*. "Man looketh un
But nil that 1 could sec
the outward appearance, but the
usually blanch enough
’ns that little, muck ng. white r&lt;
Lord lopkclh upon the heart."
If
Hanging Just too high for me.
you are thu* hobbling through life,
place the rcmulrfder In the rewith a whitewashed heart, note
. There are bud* of- promise, too,
Beyond our reach to gather.
considering that (hid Ifta made "both
A Hetero I’aln Quicky Relieved.
the Inside and tho outside. . "As u
And. like the little charmer
Buak the Injured member for tiwcnThat tempted nic lurtrny.
great *tre** upon alm*.
They Meal ouuluilf th* hrlghlni-sa
From
many
a
summer
{lay.
Sprain.
word which means
Oh. heart* that faint &lt;wRh longing
For some forbidden tree.
what I* within, xnd surely u)l I* dean
Look up! and learn a lesson
be a glass of milk, un eggrtog. cup uf
Io you.’".
Three woes follow: (a)
from my white rose and me.
cocoa, baked apple, a generous oiler
ugnlnrt eulisSituHun; (b) against
of 'bread and butter, or anything un ’Ti* -wiser, f*r. to number
stiQixuliatlon: (cj anjnst decep­
hand that the patient will relish. This
The blessing* at uur feet
tion. Tithing was a t-umfnundinent
food furtitlts the system against nauin the (&gt;. T. These were carrying
thia to the exlremo by tithing herbs,
■After the Huaklng and eating ha*
etc., ut tin- same tlmg omitting right
bei ti duly dispensed with, apply urnr&lt; lutloiohlp &lt;o men. Both should 1h&gt;
iia. or any other good liniment, to the
attended lo. Seo Luke 11:8-14; Mt.
16:4-9. They loved place* of pre­
Hunnel b.induK' • Repeat tho proccs* | And maybe In the morning
eminence, and to be called Rabbi
two «.r threl- 11m«s dally, and you
When III* b!r*»td face I sec.
(ML 33:«L This spirit of M-lf-Mckquickly the
Ing cuntlujic*. People will nut serve
Grow Just too high far me.
nt nil. unlosn the plate of prominence
—Anonymous.
and nume I* opened to them. Read
llcdpe fur Hartl Hemp.
Phil- 3:6-11. Christian* uro breth­
ren. isiuuJ: our uno Head Is In heav­
live pound* of grease melt
Haa No Bang Account
en. From Him w« receive life,
Tha world owe* ovary nun a living, teaching, gultUnn; to Him wo arc
and cool.
uccountablr.
Hu separates, quali­
Put u l*n-cont* package of potash but it doesn't tend out checks.
ties nnd commission* believers for

solvcd om: lAblospoonful of borax. I Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's EcAdd ono tnbcHpoonful of household । u,ntt Ointment C 1’. Culdwoll. “f
ummonU jind stir the mixture with' New Orleans, La stale*: "My doctor
n.vr’w&amp;fc ra un,111 ‘,,Molvt,lI’1 Th/’* I advlMHl me u try 1$. lIolMton's Kcntlx iwtih the cool tut. silrriog for | *Cm» Balve.’ 1 used litres boxes ot
about Un minutes or until thu mix-! olntmunt und Hire* cakva of Dr.
uro grow* ropy Pour into uny r«&lt;- Hobson’s Derm* Zum* Sosp. Today
। tangular utensil and lit. cool. When j have nut a spot atiywhetu on my
। hardened enough, murk Into cukes tody aud can say 1 »un cured." U will
। and let wt until tord-M. D. B.. . • du th. same
yo" Ito soothing.
| healing. uniiM pih acHun will rid you
। uf al akin humor*,' Vluckh*ad*&lt; Pl*nif beaten too much. »uy ginger pit,-*. Eczema biutchu, v*d unsightly
cake will lurn light colored.
Htir soibo. and Icttyc* your *ktn clean and
lung ••nough to mix the Ingredient*, healthy. Gel u b-.g today-- Uuar.«nliti longer. A good old-fashloni’d rulv'•ttecd. All druggists, 59c., ur by mall-I for black• gingerbread Is'si
&gt;. .. IU
follows:
.1UW.. ..-.«,urr uaoiMiu vo, f'hllad*lphlu
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......
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the

• (leaning Form tils.
Grille raw potatoes to a tine pulp,
add one pint ot water to one pound
of potato. Foss thl* liquid through u
fine sieve and cloth. Let It remain In
u vessel untilthe fine white starch
settle* to the bottom then pour off the

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The Outline Developed.
If you use In teaching only print­
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v SI. Hut the whoki Is preferable.

54. indicate* the probable motive
luck of tho Invitation. Hatan was in
It. The Pharisee played the part of
a friend nnd host, while at heart ho
was a llend nnd a ttfiund. Read
Chas. Ralston und 11. 11. Bascom
Zech. 13-4. The purpose of the plot nounccd. with three woes. (1) They
made such application of the Jaw, in
Inn friendship only that they might expounding It to the people, as was
never Intended of God. Inflicting
they could accuse Him before thn grievous burden*, and exempting vlval meetings ut the Hhaytown F. 51.
Him killed. themselves from bearing them. Thus church Sunday .evening.
tho Word of God Is perverted -by
even though that heart lie religious,
ha* been caring for Mrs. A. Kream­
relined, respectable, reformed. "Yr salvation la by simple ‘faith In Christ. er.
returned io her home in Lake
must be born again." Pharisee meant &lt;?i By building sepulchres for the lilK-ssa
lust Monday. She bus called
prophets they seemed to *ay~that
they would never have killed them,
too time* In the historical Houk* of as did ihetr father*. They did the
Chaa. Bidwell
same needs, However. tnemselves
Eplatles (Phil. 3:6); no other (dace • see Acts 1-7). Regarding V 60, C.
Ip'tho Bible. They came to John's I. Scofield aaga on the parallel panspresent.''
preaching (Mat, .3), followed und
Wheeler - commenced
persecuted Jesus
throughout Hl* fuiniled In the destruction of Jeru­
ministry, opposed the early church, salem. A. D. 70." (31 Thia wo* can
applied forcibly to the present day
yellow boil four tablrspnonful* of] and Paul, who was himself a Phar- be
false teacher*, who handle deceitfully
flour In four quart* of water, stirring
Buying to Have Moftey.
tho Word of God to the subverting of
It well. Then pour half tho boiling
law. holding tradition* of men In
Buying Foley’s Honey and Tur
liquid over tho flannel, let it remain the
saves money because just
until the water cools, rub the flannel. high .uitetni, but missing thn spirit of Their meaning I* evident. Thia les- Compound
few dose* stops the cough and cold
Rina* it through posed our Lord: l,harl.we.«. H.iddu- son I* a powerful arraignment of , aund
ono bottle lasts a long time. It
jirofemora.
quickly heals raw and inflamed sur........
r.X.
BOTH AND GIRIK—Irene Nor- faces, stop* tickling throat, harsh,
lief In the supernatural thing* In tho ton. of R. R. No. 3, Nashville got the rasping coughs, croup, hoarseness,
i Undo (the Hadducees rejected ghe book. She attends the 31. K. church 1 bronchial and la grippo coughs.—Ar­
hang It up to drain and dry.
|truth of resurrection), and worldll- al Maple Grove. See tho BANNER I thur Mulholland.—Adv.
j ness. These things «Ve still with u*.
BANNKB WANT ADVIL PAY.
I They constitute the leaven of the —The Third Epistle of . John.
Pharisee*. Sadducees and Hcrodlans.

ful bakng soda. £ little ntmeg. add
two nd one-half -iupful* of flour,
which will make ■ dough-sufllclently
aid* and Insert tho candpenet
stiff enough to rtffl. out on a floured
hoard: then cut tdto about two and
place .the can in an upright position one-half Inch dinrnontl shaped pieces,
on a table, hold firmly and work the cut a slot In eenter and double one end
through tin- holo. Xfaip into a skillet
the

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err girl ii » fit companion for her. boy or girt who.read* tliis E platIo the
greatest number ul time* between.
trusted to protect her from every­
thing and anything that will mar at 153 Institute Place, Chicago, by
Feb. Zfigh will receive a good book
that appear not. This world la not a
Sincerely your*.
friend of righteousness; no. not even
LEE W. AMEC.
uf moral purity. Guard nnd guide
that boy, that girl. Remember your
SI M ll-I.Dtemptations and trial* during youth
Mr*. ti. Barnum spent
to your confldance. (be their Counsel­
lor*. Do not leave them a prey fur nt Luke Odessa und other point*.
tho graves that appear not. False
modesty I* a fatal mlstakt.
"Unto Ily of Mtflllken
the pure nil things are pure." Ths
on
Good Samaritan

thereby lii.canui unclean.
UruVM
were therefore whitewashed to warn

not whitewashed- unolran. but not
ki&gt; marked.
There nr« such today,
appearing dean outwardly, but nn
evil heart dwells within.
Muny a
person is defiled by such. Father*
and mother*, with whom doe* that
boy of your* spend* hl* sparo tlmcl
What ia ho learning ttmtv.*
What
nil* lift mind. hi« heart? .What are
tils hand* Iraruiug (u -do, where hl*
feet learning to wulk.
And that
daughter—she know* not the dung­
oa
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Extra-Fancy Cleaned Prunes per lb.
Dried Peaches •
................................... ... ...20c
..30c
Mustard Pickles, best quality per quart can....
Salmon per can
.......... . ...L..-..----- .... .ide, iiic, 20c
...ISc
Genuine Whole Coddslt per lb................
...80c
Qpld Medal Flour, per sack........
...2gc
I-enox Scan 7 liar* far
_____
Best Grade, Oleomargarine, per lb..............-39®
Try Our Bulk Queen Olives, per quart ■ .91.00
8U lbs. H. &amp; li. Granulated Sugar. for.
,1'resh Celery, lettuce, radishes, and parsley, A full line of fruit and .vegctsbls*.
v
.
Phones

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

Grocers

�■Makau

George Bbro»'*r

How many p»opl« suff*r from an
bins back*
•

Bhfoy-

If

tla of Qettyiburg. one of th*

The Fastidious
Man
would Just a* noun thnk of living
without eating a* he would qf omit­
ting hl* dally bath.
A dainty- and
convenient bathroom 1* not only n
luxury, but an everyday necessity for
thoso who want health and cleanli­
ness. If you. haven't a model bath­
room have oijo fitted up by

you

sudden,

WANT ANY

darting

ipeot your kidneys
=
itch for nature's signal.
e Ilfat sign may to 'headache or

COAL

If people didn’t KNOW that mir coal was BETTER than other grades after they had
USED it .and compared results with other grades they had tried, then our coal trade would
not have increased as rapidly as it has. And patrons appreciate our SERVICE too. We
TAKE PAINS TO PLEASE. It makes a difference to you whether windows are (eft
open, smashed in, or coal left scattered all over your yard, or cellar floors. You gi
FULL WEIGHT here, you get THOUGHTFUL SERVICE and the BEST COA
FOR YOUR MONEY.

fegnty. painful, or 4oo frequent
movements urination,
Bhrtiyor Included
. Ner'.'JUsnea
canalant. deadKKh .h.
....
tired feeling.
battle of Gettysburg.
Ko1
Avert the serious kidney diseases.
taking the three days battle
Treat tho weakened kMaeya with
tyrtiurg. bne day at a limo,
Ddaii'a Kidney Pills.,
talnly Interesting reading
A .remedy especially for sick kid­
neys.
Endorsed In Hastings by your
man's campaigns written by himself. friends
and neighbors.
On Thursday night about forty of
Mrs. Tomlinson. 214 N. Church BL.
tho friends and neighbors of Mr. nnd Hastings.
says; "My kidneys
Mrs. Frank Damoth surprised thorn were weakMich.,
di suffered from back.by calling about eight o'clock pre­ achc. Doanan
Pills relieved
pared to spend the evening In a con­ tho trouble. ’sI Kidney
gladly recommend this
vivial manner. After Mr. and Mrs. remedy to other
kidney
sufferers."
Damoth had recovered their com­
Price 50c, at nil dealers. Don't
posure nnd could see that a moat simply
aak
far
a
kidney
—get
happy party of neighbors were on Doan's Kidney Pills—theremedy
sama that
hostess proceeded to make all at Mrs. Tomlinson had. Foster-Milburn
home. The evening was most |Rea*antly passed playing games and In
NORT11HAHT THOBNAPpLK.
most enjoyably.
The guests upon
Mrs. Poss of Grand Rapids is
departing left a nice silver* berry
spoon aa a reminder of the occasion. helping care /or her slater, Mrs. A.
Wclrengu
who Is sick. .
Ere long Mr. und Mrs. Damoth -will
move to Petoskey.
Mrs. Ora Davis visited friends In
-On Friday evening a party of
young friends dropped in upon ArHomer Ingram, of Hastings, spent
Sunday with his sons Russell nnd
William ut tho home of his- sister,
The evening before the Mrs. George Poland, und husband.
Mias Effie Frrcm.in. who Is help­
parents and the young man did not ing AJra. Bam Allen wiiRJier house­
expect ii repetition ot visitors the work. spent Sunday ut home.
A physician -was called Sunday to
following evening. The young peo­
ple left an uutogriuih album for Ar­
thur Damoth.
Kach young friend sick -with pneumonia.
took pains to writs a lino therein.
&lt;&gt;n account ot the cold driving
COUNTY LINE
wind Sunday accompanied by a snow
Whew! but that Woodland scrMic

Lehigh Valley h -i -s
Our Majestic Soft Coal

Hard coal comes from the world’s greatest
*
’
’ e ,JIt’s HARDER than other
LASTS LONGER AND
BURNS BETTER BUT DOESN’T COST YOU ANY MORE.

been hafldled at this elevator for years and those who used it once will not be satisfied with any
other grade.

We have other grades of soft coal, all kinds and sizes, and at various prices. If your coal
bin is getting low, and you want coal in a hurry, with our four delivery wagons we arc
inja positioq to serve you promptly. Try us and sec.

E.DMONDS BROS

lalnly crowed some about our nice
Phone 18
The Elevator Men
mild weather here In Michigan.
Wonder what he thinks about It
F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
now ?
Hast of Postoffice
received u consignment of sacks,, the
J,r- unJ Mrs. -Ben Schneider and
tubers to bo placed In bags before | daughter Leona were visitors nt H. J.
School Report.
GUYH CORNERS.
BABRYVILLE.
Phone 126
&gt;
Hastings being shipped dut. James F. Kelley I Gerllnger"» Friday.
Report fur Irving school for month
Mr. and Mrs. Del I Kenney and [
nnd George Bedford will also self
Mr. und Mrs. Orley Gilliland nnd
idlng Jan. 20, 1*14: _
Agnco- Babcock spent last Monday,------- - ------- ---- ----------- *•-—
— — —visitors
Number
days
taught.
20.
!«,.»
Mr.
Mr.
W.«Hrd
lime.
with relative* nt Kalamu.
*
Total attendance. 421.5.
Miss Kate Eckardt. la ut Gru ltd
Rapids thia week visiting friends and
Number enrolled, 22.
Robert Ayr,
Miss Minerva Thompson visited I relatives. •
I school Friday.
_ a’,d ‘‘Und*X W“h M’"“ **
• “• ।
from here are piannjn&lt;-on
Our coffee, like this word' 'Coffee' ’
Miss Eva S.
Royal Betts started school at the I,
t, , I
‘ho auto show ut Grand
stands at the top of the list when you! Henry Roland and family from
'
beginning of (his month.
, ‘*nw
Rapids this week.
compere qnalilies.
STRONGER. | rlgV'form
movsd un ...................
lhe H.lH.Pmjn
Tho eighth grade find agriculture ilr». Wm. Guy.
very Intercstng. They an- now out­
BKTTBR ■ FLAVOR. GREATER h The Ruction rat; ^-nenaoy Mjne
lining the constitution and having
VIRTUES and at .LESS MONEY (crowd.
dentally was looking after some -beef
Tho sixth nnd eighth gratl. n attend­
than other Coffees.
1 i,ri- J- |,4rdeo und Mrs. O. I'.irdve f',r hu 'nurket.
ed the afternoon nosalon of th.- Farm­
.
r
'
। attended thn .funeral of Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnhlo Gerllngcr took ers" Institute held in Mlddhiili
Sladel of North Carlton. Wednesday.’dinner with tho latter** parent* at
Shroyer Bros, of North Irving sold
ii quantity of potatoes to n buyer
from near Cloverdale one day Inst

COFFEE

Hastings, Mich.

Now Life Pills. Paul Mathulka. of
Buffalo. N. Y-. says they are ths

blessing to all my family and I al­
ways keep a box at home." Get a
velh * Stebbins* and A. E. Mulhol-

ANNUAL TAX SALE

little voaburg of Grand Rap-1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank McDonald are
Muting* Mich 12? c&lt;,.,e'’ on i,r- “nfl 5,“- s- Pender &gt; keeping house for Orlry Gilliland**
K*'
“ 'Thursday.
! while the latter are visiting at Kal। Mr. and Mrs. H. Newman and Mr*. r~“
। Clara Epley spent Friday with Mrs. '
J. Eckardt. wife and dapxhtcr
1 0*1 Pardee.
k,.„„.......
................
............. _
wore
Friday visitors
at Waldo
I Walter Wallace nnd family are jGerllngcr’*.
I moving to Freeport this week.
!----------------------------Mrs. Simon Pender and Mabe#
SjJONY POINT.
i;"";'
Th..,.
Wo.
no
chu,rh
or
Bomlo,
Often means so much. It
|‘nn™®);^ ^
,,
[School Sunday on account . of the
has meant success to thou­

Vivian DtSnlap, George Esuy. Veraor
Flfield. Nelle'Gillett. Eldon .ind He-

210 Jefferson St.

1

Schlffmann. Telo Shroyer. Eva nnd

The First Step
sands of youngpcoplcwho
wrote for our Catalogue as
the first step toward a good
salaried position. Take
the step to-day. Address
Detroit Business Univer­
sity, 63-69 West Grand
River Ave. Detroit, Mich.
E. R. SHAW, President.
BANNF.I^WANT ADVS. PAY.

amount* so el* I mad

Iltlnn will h* 1.

institute

Backache—Rheumatism

| Mrs. Holomon Varney of North Cus- I tieton Wednesday.
*
Men nnd women having backache, i Ml** Grayce Uutches* has return.-,!
rheumatism, stiff and swollen Joints homo after spending the week with
are honestly glad to know that Foley her aunt. Mrs. Harry Rltchlo and1
Kidney Pills aro successful every- i huaband.
where In driving out these Ills. That j Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Hilton and
Is because ./Foley Kidney Pills arc a Sir. and -Mrs. Orr Fisher of Martin
true -medicine and*'quickly effective Corners, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. Well­
In nil diseases that result from weak man visited Mr and Mrs. Joseph
Inactive kidneys and urinary Irrcgu- I Messenger Sunday.
lurllles.—Arthur Mulholland.—-Adv.
-Mr. und Mrs. Horace Curtis of

Montan, visited Hr. and Mrs. T. H.
| Rodebaugh Thursday und Friday:
ialso Mr. and Mrs. Hurry liltchic nnd

The Irving General
’ Store
When it cornea to a show down wc arc right there
with the goods, and prices that can't be beat. Quick
action gets the goods,
11.00
aa ibs H. St E. Granulated- Sugar----- - &gt;4.50
too lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar
Sunshine Flour, cwt.. —
&gt;2.25
10c
3-5c Boxes N. T? Matches.
i lb. Arm &amp; Hammer Soda-------- --------5c

C. R. WatsonIRVING, MICH.
BOTH PHONES

■■

on hlk brother M
family Thursday.

inontvllle tor

Itulph McNltt
Sunday with his „■
Mrs. Mary
ty~wilt tie cn-

SmltSKi on

Thursday. February
I ton Thursday evening.
' ...... ....... ,...n
m.eouvu
the birthday surpriM; on Khlrley Slo­ Mrs. Flora Wood Th. &gt;
cum Saturday evening. It being his
1.1th blrthduy.
was held.
Buy f'.-rklns has purchased a IngMr.
and Mrs. William
family out .with comfort."
But lie

engaged in

ftmlth und
idman and
in visited
John Fur­

-ni;lm , which he him Initialled In hli Coats Grove.
”, -.................................................. iuhiur.
1 hi- millyard la full of luge.
' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Everts -wjrre palgn.
icullrd to Nashville lust week because
ilionjamln Stclnev ind family anof the serious Illness of their daugh­
ter. Mrs. Forest Everts. Mrs. Everts house.
Is a great sufferer at times from a»thml William Smith
intended the Farr r&lt; Institute In
attend school lust &lt;wcck on account of Hustings Friday.
A daughter was i.nrn to Mr. und
Mrs. SylvMter Curtin .-n Monday,
BAN N ER WANT AD VS. PAY.
Mrs. C. E. Smith and granddaugh­
ter Beatrice und Mr-. E. E. Barnum
have each been hut Inn un attack of
tho grip.

we are always ready to make good this guarantee. Now at the
present high cost of living, if you can get flour, that will make
just as good bread, or better, than the flour that y&lt;Ai have been

McQulen, of Grund lt.ipida. died last,
week In the hmpl...
iberp.
Our
sympathy Is extend, i : • the family.
Fay C. Wing ..f M..&gt; i .ud. a former
imstur of the Church of Christ uf1
Coutu Grove, will pn.i. b at the usual
hours next Sund.ij. F« b. 16th. both
morning and evening
•uuiiuu; wax ............... lur ,0.1 ll
curriers und milk Ii.micro, -but the
Coats Gruvu men nude lhefr routes
nil right only . on-ul-t.ibiy dtrtuyid
by thu snow drifts.
Htintlay School NoUW.
faint flunduy. u* u-

using, for less money, are you not standing in your own light if
you do not give it a fair trial? '

bn Bunday, February
Hubjrrt of the lvs-on next Sunday
Is "'Christ's Hatred &lt;t Hiunns,” Luki

‘SUNSHINE FLOUR’IS GUARANTEED
to be “As good as the best, and better than the rest."

HI

Schlffman. Eva Watson
Gillett.

And

Procure a sack of Sunshine Flour today and compare lhe
bread-from it with the bread made from the flour that you
have been using, also the cost price. We are sure that your
next order will be Sunshine.

F. A. Childs &lt;5 Co
IRVING

MICHIGAN.
ISWytS

MSMMMUMMMI

Don't forget to burn those scrip-

Methodist Minister Kix^mwumds
Cl[ambcrlalu'n &lt;oiqflt limited).
Ry. James A. I.vwja, Milaca;
Mlnri.'. writes: "Chamberlain"* Cough
Remedy has been a needed and wel­
come guest In our home for a num­
ber of years. I highly fopommepd
r It to my fellows us being a inodl. In। iporthy. ut trial In i.»sea uf, coIde.
coughs and croup." Glv* Chambertain's Cough Remedy a trial and w»
uro confident you will rind It very cfJfcctuul and continue to iqsi it u &lt;&gt;&lt;••
iVusluti.ruiulii" for &gt;
1 tnapy others have d&gt;
OAN.WUI WA.vr ADV* PAI

CLEMEXT SMITH

-1 \ n. &lt;&gt;&gt;

■ 11. :11..

. I - V.m ’

it........ &gt;1 .a "Schedn

in

DstMi. bw-M Uth. hl.^ ^ ^It i r

SCHEDULE A

i -. n i t

�Sufferers-Read! |

NASHVILLE

1-aat week Wednesday aftnrat
Madams David Kun* end F
Brumm- entertained th* Dorcas •
clety of the Evangelical church

PEOPLE
Southwestim Michigan
DUG AND WELL THIS WEEK'S NBWS IN
nkaM-by

people

Mrs. Mary Townsend ' entertained
Mr*. Onborn. of Melmore. Ohio, and which art

•»nny. Th* product I* * ratlJ. simpl* adrantoss of tha man ufocturant cuar- North Castleton Friday .-*l*o Mrs.
w«*h. net a patent m.dlcln* cx.ncoetod of
I^hlllp Gartlnger of the Village.
various
worth!***
*r1»ntiae
....
_
- druss. but a«ntto*Mic
Mr. and Mrs. Von W. Furnlas and
!,e D.D.TX
Mr. and Mrs. II D Wqtrlng enter­
tained the young .married people*
SOO club Thursday evening at tho
home of the first named cnupie.
Mi-i.noi.iaxi&gt;

SOLD BY ARTHUI

NORTHEAST KALAMO.
thiiitarday on bualue** in thl* locality.
Charles Farr I* not improving a*
Mr. and Mrs. I-ynn Morier nre
Uhe
spending thl* week with her PAr*"1* {i.iockaded again.
In Sheridan.
• winter now seem*
right*

rented Clark Foot's farm

Cittern*' hank In Bellevue, ha* prat?

course la to

If you keep chicken* and consider
the Pope farm.
nn unprofitable pastime, look for
'Tjlilan Pope Sheldon and famllT 1 »»*«• reason. In most eases you will
of Nordhoff. California. «»mr here otflnd &gt;«ur chickens are In poor rotiattend her mother*, .funeral.
I dltlon. w th du •'
'u^'
Jsno
from a Try
&lt; oNDITION FOB,U*&lt;ie Baker is recovering .............
.... HAIt\ ELLA
I* senalbl*. p)en- &gt;ill-tasting aid to re­
note the difference, it "offering norne little lime
recenj fhll.
, I’ER
—
spirit*, glowMr*. Rurannah-Bcheldt.
Kuix- nrwed
Mrength. ••
IP-ri Brigg* te sick with rheuma- count...----- -■‘
• help you.
telling inn heath. Jf it «
HWn
, pi-urance &lt;&gt;f the fowl* nnd what I* town. Pennsylvania, -wh&lt;'
'hurte*
rl&gt;me and tell 41Fred RmurnC arc entrrtolnln* more Important, largely increase* lhe
back
your
muni
y
.vithout
Ncheldt.
is
quite
romtwny from a dteUnce.
_ Yield of egg*. ITire ID cl* P*r packfamily h.-tye
Rotteri Cronk
Knr 1 live, bold bv C. r-. Harvey.—Adv.
i-e Into Frank Bold only at the i.000 Rexall Btore*.
An agent from Indiana wai in thl*
Daniel Keyes has sufficiently reneighborhood selling evaporators Inst
■ ———
fvered from hto recent Illness to be
ina BACKACHE KIQHEYS
week. We understand several pur-I to*
KIDHETS AMO
AND GLADDER
BLADDER

FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS

QID you [VER [JSE PARCEL pOST?

Plants

school pupil* Monday morning.
Ir. and Mr*. Walter Reach &lt;

GRANO RAPIDS FLORAL CO. "JiLsT

It’s Made Right
There’s a knack to making good ptstryTand we
have it.
.
■

Try One Order
The Home of Cottage Bread

The Palm Garden
J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Phone 548

Hasting*. Mich.

responded to the notice* gent them
and who have promised to make payment*-within a week or two.
A bl* hound walked Into

helped himself to a nice string of
erately as though he hud left the
proper change with butcher. A* hr
were sticking out of hl* mouth tn nil
direction*. It wim eertalny a case of

Portland

Parcel Post Orders and.Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention
Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (all colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,

such* as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
(all colors.

ELI CROSS

road In front
tiring * rifle.

Bell—Main. 208
Store—148 Monroe Ave.

Citizens—2470

Greenhouse*—Ashland Ave. and Page Street
Grand Rapids, Mifli.

the gun and the ringing of the ballet
|i«a It aped by hto face and funned hl*
whisker*.

filed and abe be discharged from raid
•
It ha* been stated that a man's trust.
stomach I* hla boiler, hl* body to hto
engine and hto mouth the lire box.
Franck, of Nashville.
Is your boiler (stomach) tn good
bo and te hereby appointed for hear­
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Gnretl of West
Vermontville spent Tuewlay with Mr. will not stand a full load and not able ing oald pet!Hon:
It I* Further Ordered. That public
to supply the needed energy to your notice
thereof be given by publication
Mr. and Mrs. Jnke Fuhrman of engine (body)? If you have any ot a copy of thia order, for three auc*
Maple Grove spent Tuesday with the trouble with your atpmach Chamber­
In the Hastings BANNER, a
strengthen nnd Invigorate the Horn- hearing.
Bas*.
newspaper printed and circulated In
Mrs. Wm. Bahl spent Wednesday (urally. Many very remarkable cure* Mid county.
with her mother. J’&gt;&gt;f
stomach
trouble
have
been
affected
Judge of Probate.
Woodjand.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
Warren Wilkinson
Adv.
Register 'of Probate.
spent Thursday with hto fath
A
true
copy
4-wk*
Id Wilkinson.

’Ahtleton.

The Epworth U-agtic of the M. E.
church enjoyed i ririghrlde Wctlsrs-

c of Grand Rapid* was

home in Portland.
day.

In

tlon* mining In satisfactorily. He
han been plenaantly surprised by the

Busan Beetle's Bunday und Monday.
Madam* Emma Wilkinson, Carrie
church Bunday. Monday, Tuesday Zuschnltt and Stella Brumm spent
ind Wednesday evening* of this

for Christmas and other occasions.

Stora-18 Monroe Ave.
PHONE 5995.

.rrre nanu i" wora nut.wo
Assignee Karl Kimberly.

Mia* II can Burr (pent Sunday with

it i* reported that forty "f
'foreign student* were unable tc
to school Monday forenoon on
count of lhe deep snow.

We use it in sending flowers to you
and find we can give good service.

Everything in Cut 63996371

C. ’siehert I*

■trlng

Tho Women'* Literary Club met
wltl^ Mrs. W.- A. Vance Tuesday af­
ternoon for Southern Day and the

You Get at the PALM GARDEN
brings an expression of perfect satisfaction to the
faces of those who eat it.

"■likening. dehllli.iHng effect* of In­ and there appear* to tie little or nothcreasing old age. It help* to rebuild I .... ... .„ ....-------------------- ---------wasted
Uamirs.
strengthen*
thei*| individual depositor* made a&gt; trtp
nerve*, and give you new energy and* ‘— *—•— •------ —*■ ------a lively feeling In the body. It conlakh any action, but the conaenaua of

taken
that have not
tilling
comment
their lee house Saturday.
.... -­ your enoney.
from latke One I* of splendid quality
Rexall Olive OU Emulsion, contain*
pure Olive Oil and the Hypophos­
phite* -which though they hav* long
been endorsed -y sitrcessful physlhl* routi
morning was up»et at the corner of
Main and Sherman street*, t'lil a Lined. Tha rceult I* a real -body,
nnd blnn&lt;!-building food-mrdlman right on the spot caught the nervn
»«• that w« tM*||&gt;-v&gt;- I* superior to
ythlng'etee in
.-reumlng debility,
•akneas and iteblllty ta illaraae, nn&lt;l
tone and stri-nuth- n the nerve* and
nrich tha Mood
— —----- ’’
Eleanor
are often
Stratton. I* confined to n dark ro6m
on account of Nome serlou* trouble
•live &lt;111 Emulsion

sick anil her daughter.
Wolf, of Ann Arbor I*

COUNTIBS.

lex-ill olive Oil Kmul*

Indiana.

Satur­

Legal JldvertlKtiittili

smer, air*. &lt; n.ia. i-urroti. irii
Ing In Charlotte last Saturday.
day With the latfer'
1 unlay till Monday afternoon.
. lira Kit.vn Xt.-r^nex- wkn I
Mia* Fernb F««x. of Morgan, spent
Austin nt
brother
iplng for some time nt Bert Decker's Friday and Ratjirdny with friend*
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
am of Washington went to
Lil Sherman'* Comer*. Spent Bunday
with her sister. Mr*. Cornell# Tom­
State of Michigan, lhe Probata
first of tho week with friend* at Has­ thi-lr uTncle, Mr. Bloom, and aunt. Court for the County of Barry.
lin.
ting*.
At a session of raid court, held at
Mr*. Walter Logon to on a two
town Wednesday.
NORTH NASHVILLE
week* vlall In Grand Rapid* posting
ting* In mid county, on the thirtieth
day of January
D. 1*14.
Prraent;
Hon. Cha*. M. Mack.
Baltimore- spent Tuesday night
spent Saturday
Judge of Probate.
\
In the Matter of lhe Estate of
Mia* Galla Hager of Woodland
Vlrgll Kidder vi-lted hl* mother nt spent
Tuesday night with Kd. Pal­ Sophia Wetter Seeley, deceased. •
V.-rmontvin* Friday.
l^&gt;wl* W. Welx-r, administrator,
mer ntid family.
having filed In raid court hto petition
praying for
therein stated
Mitchell, last Friday und Saturday.

EruiUiu- Cir. Ent ul Birin tn.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

1 ( your order amounts to (3 or over we'll pa, telephone cbargea.

“Michigan’s Leading Insurance Company

Caley and family-

OF THE OLD

Charles Weinert and
John Weinert. administrator*

Defendant*.
the court house In lhe City of Has­
tings in aaid county on the 10th day

Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­
cuit Judge.
In thia cause It appearing by tha
iffldavlt on Ale therein that defendant
Agnes Brandt I* not a resident ot tho
len o'clock State of Michigan, but a resident of
.he Slate of New Jersey; that Nellie

Robert Cronk nnd family of Maple

FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT

Rtate of Michigan. Hu* Circuit
Court, for lhe county of Barry, In
chancery,
fhomas W. Hammond.
Complainant.

aiturday on

Michigan Mutual Life
Insurance Company
OF DETROIT
Michigan Mutual Life Building

Arthur Smith wa» home from
Grand lt.iidda Bunday. Ho finished
hl* course &lt;&gt;f study in the Grand
l^i!&gt;!&lt;!* Hu-ine** College Thuratlay
and to now employed
stenngrn-'
pher ut Hili'* Bakery.
“ '
Grand Rapid*.

ISO Jefferson Avenue

For the Year Ending December 31st, 1913

Friday on buslncs*.

ASSETS
Cash on deposit in banks •
■
- ' &lt;*
First mortgage loans un real estate Real Estate, including Home Office building
Loans to policy holders secured by reserves
Bonds, cash value
•
*
•»
•
Loans on collateral
Interest and rents due and accrued
....
Net outstanding and deferred premiums secured by reserves

$

229,547.81
9,524,674.97
104350.00
1,708,872.28
25,000.00
2,500.00
155,693.23
128,375.49

$11,879,013.78
LIABILITIES

Reserve fund (computed by the Michigan Insurance Dept.)
Premiums, interest and rents paid in advance Installment policy claims not yet due
....
All other policy claims
Reserved for taxes and other items payable in 1914 Other liabilities
Surplus fund

$10.685367.19
35,954.60
57338.99
65,681.05
. 26,956.89
2748.09
1,003,966.97
$11,879,013.78

Insurance written and paid for in Michigan during 1913
Total amount of insurance in force December 31, 1913

During the year ,1913 the Company
Paid death claims amounting to ' Paid to living policy holders
.
Total amount paid to policy
Total amount paid to policy
the Company
Total amount paid to policy
the amount now held for

3,863,592.84
53,422,431.19

moobb. :::
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turned ti
at Charlotte Monday afternoon.

cnt--ri.iln&lt;-&lt;l by Mr. and Mr*. K. ...
Bchanti at their home Monday even­
Mrs. Hoy Brumm nnd daughter1
Velma were at Hasting* Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*- Herbert Fairchild*

Notlee to hereby riven, that by an
order of the Probate Court for the
spent Thursday with her parent*. Mr. County of Barry, made on the 14th
nd Mr*. Albert Barry pf Woodland. day of January A. D. 1»14. four
months from that date were allowed
Itching, bleeding, protruding or for creditors to present their claim*
blind piles yield to Doan'* Ointment.
Chronic case* soon relieved. finally rough*. late of said county, deceased,
cured. Druggist* nil sell it.—Adv.■
and that all credltorsof Mid deceased
are required to present their claim*
to aaid Probate Court, at the Probate
NOTICE &lt;»F HEARING OF CT*AIMH. Office In the City of Hasting*, for exStalo of Michigan.^County of Barfore the 14th day ot May next, and
that such claim* will be heard before
order of the Probate Court for the said Court on Thursday, the 14th day
County of Harry, made on the fifth of May next, at ten o’clock In the
forenoon* of that day.
Dated Jan. 14th. A. D. 1&gt;14.
CHARLES M. MACK.
for creditor* to pre»ent their claim*
Judge of Probata.
of raid county, deceased, and ’ that

Fred Nrlsnh *»f Detroit spent Sun­
day with relative- ■- •*-- —
at
A. E. Khlder
Monday.
Ernest Appleman look Levi -Ev­
ert* to lln-tlnga Monday to board
with RhrrifT William* for a while.
George McWha of Vermontville
*m in the xillags Monday afternoon.
Mr* George McWha of Vermont- qulrrd to present their claim* to raid
ORDER IN)R PUBLICATION.
Probate Court, at the Probate Office
Stale of Michigan. TluA^ Probkte
In the City of Ha*tlt|jni. for examin­ Court for the County of Barry.
Claud Marshall and Harold Sher- ation nnd allowance, on or before tho
num of Charlotte spent Bunday with fifth day of June next, and that auch
claim* will -be heard before raid ting*. In wild county, on the thirtieth
'hri* M.
on Friday the fifth day of
Present: Hon.
Mack.
• k wltlk hto parent*. Mr. noon of that day.
Judge of Probate.
I. II. Kraft.
Estate of
Dated Fab. Sth. A. D. 1114.
Mary Drake, decea
CHARI.EB M. MACK.
Martha W. Crawford, executrix,
lotle Saturday,
having filed In raid court her petition
Air*. Lydia
Mrs, Eunice M
htwrjng on her nnal account a* ex­
ecutrix of tho win of mild deceased
Mia* l.luh- Higdon spent Saturday
and that tho same may be.allowed **

tnee, or the appenrancn of any o*
thrm. then that th* person *o enter
ng hto appraram-e eauae hto answc
to the bill A complaint to b« tllc&lt;
ind a copy W same to be served upoi.
•ollcltor* for complainant within fitin him, or them, or hte or their *ullcltors, of a copy of said bill, and In

■onfrased by said defendants, and by
It te further ordered that tho com­

ilshcd In lhe Hasting* IA**NNER, a
newspaper printed, published nnd
rlrculatlnx In raid county, and that
«uch publication
bo commenced
within twenty (ID) day* from tho
date of thl* order, and that sucji pub­
lication be continued therein ones In

ceaeion, or that complainant cause a
copy of this order to be pereonally
■erved on said defendants, and each
of them, at least twenty (10)' day*
before the time subscribed tor hto ap­
pearance.
CLEMENT SMITH.
.
Circuit Judge.
Examined, bounterslgnad. and enter­
ed by m*.
\
■
ROY ANDRUS,
Register In Chancery.
JEWELL A EWING,
Rolicllor* for Complainant.
Bu*lne*a address. Grand
Rapid*.
Mich.. Houseman Bldg.
COLGROVE A POTTER.
Solicitor* for Complainant.
Burines* address. Hasting*, Michigan.

MIm lilrka Kckardt of Woodbury
m

«
p

w
.

*
•

637,097.16
859,348.80

holders in one year
-/,
holders since the organization of

1,496,445.96
23355,02321'

holders since organization plus
their benefit
-

34,040390.40

A record of actual result* which (peak* for itself.
Attention is invited to the high character of the auets of'the Michigan Mutual, which is '’"cr.
paued by any Insurance Company in the United Sutta
' All the policies written by the Michigan Mutual are approved bv the Commissioner of Imurance
of Michigan; all its policies contain the Standard Provisions required by the laws of the States in
which it operates, and all the obligations of its policy contracts arc guaranteed and secured bv or®,
fully invested ***et* of over IH.850,000.00, including a surplus fund of over 11,000,000.00.
The definite policy contracts issued by this Company appeal to al! who are looking for absolute
protection and investment in life insurance at the lowrat rates permitted by the standard and legalised
tables of mortality.
The Michigan Mutual Has Some Lucrative Field
Poritions Open for Men of Integrity and Ability

».

ing said petition;----------- ;—
11 la Further Ordered. That public that Mary A. Becker to not a resident
notice thereof bo given by publication of this State, but a resident of Eng­
of a copy of this order, for three sue- land: that John Hammond 1* not n
Klnnlc and children spent Saturday'
of thto State, but a resident
and Sunday with Albert Klnnc and hearing, tn the Hastings Banner, a resident
&gt;t England: and that William Ham­
family of Hasting*.
newspaper printed and circulated In mond to not a resident ot this Stat*-, ■aid county.
but a resident of England:
CI IAH. M. MACK.
On motion ot Colgrove A Potter
tnd Jewell A- Ewing, solicitor* for
ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
complainant. It to ordered that the
Register of Probate.
appearance of the said defendant*
grippe.
A true copy.
Agnes Brandt, Mary A. Becker, Nel­
lie Emery. John Hammond and Will­
rand Rapid*. Muskegon and other
iam Hammond, nnd nf each of them.
NOTICK OF HEARING CLAIMS.
&gt;* entered In this cause within live
nos*.
State of Michigan. County ot Barry.

Fractalst

Mrs

I&gt;anlel ’ Oetroth and Mrs.

Monuments

•nd with tor cousin.-Mr*. Clyde Wll-

We have in our «how room the
finest selection of monuments and mark*
ers we ever had. Now that Spring is
approaching why not call and look
them over. -You can place your
order now so your work
can be placed before Dec­
oration Day. We quote
very low prices for very
best material.

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
There wm no school Monday
the Quail Trap District an account uf
ii,,.
- *
Mr*. Vlv: &gt; Hagerman, Mrs. Geo.
Ferry and Mix Louis* Spire of
Nashville vlaited Mrs. Jennie And8evei.il from thl* vicinity attended
Grange Saturday In their new hall.
Kd. Manning and Mabie Jones
groom'n father** farm.
a happy wrddeg Iff*-

alble time had.

Wish them

Henry Flannery
Auctioneer

Dowling, Route 2

A most . enjoy-

DON'T FORBET TO CAU ON YOUR HOME DEALER.'

IRONSIDE BROS.

Dy^ep*la is America'* cure*. Bur­
dock Blood Bitter* conquer* dyspepala
every time. It drive* out Impurltle*.

digestion, normal *r*lght. and good
health.-—Adv,

Phone 197
Satl&amp;fAction Guaranteed

Granite and Marble Dealers

Hutingi, Mich.

�gtoMy coat and h«*llhy appetite. It will c*u*c young pigs to develop mote
rapidly. It will cans* sheep to be more hardy, and keep them tree from dUeu&lt;i. It will pat brood mare* in condition to bear healthy colt*. It expcla
worm* and correcta kidney trouble. It impart* a tone aud vigor such a* every
lover of fine atneka deHghta to aee. Thoro's * reaaon why Little Ulant ia
better lhan otlier stack Powder, and that la that It la abaolutaly devoid
jjf worthies* filler, auch a* agent* arc Kcuring around the country*fo cell
you from $5.00 to $16.00 at oucc and then leaving you with thi* enortdou*
amount bn your band*. Why not buy it in amall quantities and get out guar*
ante* with every packaged Stock powder come* in th* following al***, 2$c‘
We and $1.00 package*. Little Chut Poultry Regulator, 25c Pkg. Little
Giant Hog Panacea a remedy for Hog cholera, 60c Pkg. Bel-Medico the
guaranteed worm dcitroyer, $l.00and $1.60p*il*. We carry all size*in stock.

E. TUNGATE &lt;3 SON. Merchants,
Banfield. Michigan.

Try a Peck of Naval Oranges, 39 cents.

burg visited ut "the UlicF* parents
Tuesday.
A. A. Aldrich Is taking Cr«alm«nt*
at Battle Creek for some trouble
with ht* oar.
-WmMtag bells pealed forth their
chimes Wednczdny ul 11:10 o’clock
whan Ml»a Florence Willison was
united fn holy matrimonial- bund* to
Martlp-Teter*. The bride wm dron­
ed In Alice blue serge.
Mtaa Ethel
Tungatn acted us
Ijyre Bostwick o
and hearty
best man.- ..Best
congratulations.

vlrlting her niece, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. LuMont
Browning visited al I

Are You Sure

J

HICKORY COHN KUH.
Currsspondcnt. Ellon Kelley.

for your money. If you spend it with us you
WILL be sure. We are giving the best to be had
at the price on ANY article. Here we give
you just a few of our everyday prices.

Isaac Jansen was tn Augu
Thursday on business.
Tho ‘Masons gave ths East!
Huns a banquet Wednesday night.

♦

20 lbs. Granulated Sugar

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0

.3 for 45c
Red Alaska Salmon, 16c per can.
Peas and Sweet Com...... .....
____ 10c
No. 3 Can Tomatoes
_ ...
____ 12c
4 Pkgs. Krinkle Com Flakes....
.......... 25c
Karo Syrup in------------------..10c cans and 25c, 45c pails
Nice large Oregon Prunes____________ .____ L 15c lb.
12 Boxes Ohio B. T. Matches___________________ 45c
These are only a few.

wlth Ellen Kelley na leader.
Thu
boy* were on the ulllrmalivc side. It
women haven't the ballot, they can

Hl*ill. Kcvcntli ami Eighth Grades.

ll*h HerocsJ' When they get through
they are going to write the story. .
The seventh grade I* having con­
junction* In grammar.
The seventh and eighth grades arc
having thv southern states In geogra­
phy.

WM. HENKES &amp; SON, KDg'

nnd bond* In arithmetic.
. Primary llootn.
Marguerite McElwain and Winnie

Banfield, 13—3

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------ ------------------ These Stage Beauties Endorse Thom--------------------------There i» no d**» of women who know better how to ili»crimin*tc in the u:e of thing* to make
them more beautiful than artreue*. Among the many celebrated Mage beautun who u»canJ
culhuziastiouly |&gt;rai&gt;c l«&gt;lh llanuuay Hair Beautifier anJ llwnnoiiy bhaiupuo are:
ETHEL BARRYMORE
LAURETTE TAYLOR
ELSIE FERGl sox

As we are about to make a changi in the in*
terior of our store we are offering some real bar­
gains that are worth your time to take advantage of
them. All heavy goods will be sold at cost.

Store*.

Ours Is tho

store In th!* Town

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Phone 31

Ing.

Hastings, Mich

For Sunday School and
Why Collections Arc Large.
A pious old lady of our acquaintance
devotes the pror --I,, from the eggn
ptotedilng ”E5F hens jay on Sunday* to tho
church. Fortunately for tho church
cVn- nearly all her hens arc Sabbath-breakthc

I. All Wool Hose at Cost
50c Men’s Hose_______ 38c
25c Men’s Hose_______ 19c

now...$1.95
now...$1.75
now...$1.50
now...$1.25
now... .99

i

All 10c Outings at....8c

|

vumnrereiallxvd vice
belief tut It Is that

Ladies’ Hose
50c Wool Hose........35c
25c Wool Hose.......... 19c
15c Fleeced Hose.........10c

Special Bargains in all parts of our Dry Goods
Department.
Men’s Winter Gaps at Cost.

GROCERY SPECIALS
5 lbs Coffee.........................................
3 cans Peas___________
3 lbs Good Tea.......................................................

3 cans Salmon____________________________
3 cans Com___________

$1.00

.25
1.00

.25
.25

wj
Then.- was n recall of •« :&gt;romh;-nt |
L",., "
Vtireil -while slaw irarterr. and the
ri&lt;-.ill of a |&gt;roiulm-iit Mayor in |
-

Orangeville avliuol

Bunday.
. .
“
formerly ' of
thl* place, U on the
lek list this

Utah. Idaho.
lit.
&lt; tregun.

puued a resolution submlttlng^to
thn people of that -Mii’un equal 1Wfnigo amendment. e'—«— u— ........
If Michigan hud

election ot is
full citizen.hip
ballot bo the ul..
of that citizenship '
. _
--------times no. It would be our duly lit
be one unit In our gr, .tl political life,
DEPARTMENT STORE
so Intelligent, so
that our In­
llucnee
would
'
'
not
&lt;&gt;r&gt;
'
tjyrmeate
the
Both Phones, Bell and Citizen*
political life of our neighborhood.
Prairieville,
Michigan.
but &lt;»o . 11 factor tn---------Mrs. John Woodruff has returned conditions In stun- &gt;nd nation,
homo frnjn ILutilngx. Her mother: our duty as '
.to study
.
th.
who wus very sick.-1* better at this
FARMS FOR SALE!
nUrr n.uiiiv.
many Ignorant n&gt;bra,
'Head the
। Mr. and Mr*. B. J. Sutherland of
political nt»w» hi thv dully papers:
• •xfurrf visited nt A. r. Forshey'a the list.
study the rceurd •-( y"*r represontuI1r»t of tlx* week and nt Karl Brl«:&gt;cct to do any iiiklng*' nor take
A little girl cunie to the home uf any part -in uny spiuaeulal' paraar.
Archie Matteson Huturduy night, In Michigan, 'but we do expert to
keep ul It until we obtain what Is
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bristol spent Mother and baby ure
.......doing
,, ..nicely.
. .
ours by right, full -Ulsenahlp.
Wndntoulay ut, Carl Howman's In
■What suffrage hue already done In
Johnstown, attending a cemitcry clr- Frank Whitworth of. Dowling Wed­
Wpehlngtun. At b &gt;-‘t nine pronesday _
Mr. und Mr*. Edgar Brlatul spent
Irfin tleli Cut
romans suffrage. In Oregon
Friday ut KuH Bristol**.
"
in I'lnh thirteen. In Color,!1Vcrn Town ha* rented hla father**
tn. In lu.iho nine. In WyotnAllen McDonald. J. C. Christy and
Nelson Willison U drawing brick Hall had u Sunday midnight rail to These luW.t h.i • • tu do with tin-:
tor bln new hdusv.
home*, the »eh""1. reform Institu­
l*runk Town-sold u horse to Albert their ni'lghbunt.
tion*. nxyluniH. juvenile courts, pure |
Knowles recently.
foods and drugs, “‘ rltlng rtindliluiiB
Vandlnc's Bttio daughter
uf men, 1 women and &lt; hlldrcn. public 1
utnd children, Mr. and Mrs. William home.
. '
health und mural.-, the conservation
'Mason. Nellie Mason nnd Bert IJtls
of natural resouri &lt; » and . thu greatitiatleitded tho Cumpbell-Musun wedDancing Hold a Sin.
e/t uf all—the &lt; ■•n ervation' of hu-.
■1*0
1*0 acre*. Rood building*,
buildings, good road, 11ding.
Tho following, from a country cor­ inanity. The blows of suffrage fall
und
drawing
near
town,
good •■ land.
nnd
• ’ Clarence Campbell Is
respondent. I* an illnatratlon of tho naturally for humanity's uplift.
level
. S30.MMI.00 Iwd
Corners.
It strikes ugnlbi-t til4 child labor ■
old Dutch farmer'a objection to dance* und
.......................................... , Geo. Ixiwr^nc- is on tho sick list.
white slavery: for mothers peti-1
410,acres, good buildings, extra.... land. I Leu Jlurdlek Is able to
.be out of any kind:) "Twice already have wo ■Ions and vocational training In pule !
•good roads, near town..&gt;31,000.00 “B4|n after hl* full on tho Ice.
been told that there Is going to bo a lie schuobi, and the «!tartanlng to 11 I
proper length of the hours of toil.
... laviva, r.uu lauu,
.lira ui
—•—•------------------ ■—■
— dance at the place of 'Oom Dolf.’ And
It -will speed the day When wo-.
Tbl* io nothing leu than an insult to
I iay to men. In the woi,iour worthy old elder.- I would advise of Dion Sumner, of t'hlcttao: "No
the person who has spread this rumor longer »hull you ■ApluJt my uex In
rather to publish somalhlns good vicious marriage ► b&lt;ttop: children
i» aarea, good Wilding*, within 1j ijcp PADIQIAN OArr
about our ward inatead of creating of wom« n no longer shall be com­
rod* of-car Uno ............ W,000.00
PARISIAN SAGE
pelled to suffer Wltlr; blHtd. eyes,
sin."—Fyhtn Souli^ Africa.
l&gt;
r,«l Lulldi,,.. ... .M.ac.oa
J?
'* '■*»»■•■
twisted limlM and Idiotic Arulnc be­
cause of thv sln» uf their father*.''
v. . •
scalp I* loo ary and flakes off. Freshen
4J acre*, horse ■IwiT............. &gt;1,000.00 up
jt_NUjd daudrutt
Tho
dotrtdv standard of morality
hiuM
«in unp lhe I hi moral dumc. and
I always keep an ordinary black­
110 aero*, good ■buikling* . .sio.loo.uo disappears.
Imtnodert drt»&gt;. The leading n-iisoti ,
board eraser near tho kitchen range, why iiuys go wrong inuH.ftot survive.
Surely
try
*
50c.
bottle
of
Parisian
Sage,
Cail und sue us.
using It to wipe off the App. write* a Buskin said. "Wt have no right to
i It cleanses the hair, nourishes it, stupa Now York Pros* contrroutor. This stay In our .homes, no, matter how |
Ezra Slorcliuitno will Ikj in liuuUnjpi
rt CliarlcM Bau&lt;-r&gt; uOkxi Kat unlays. fallins hair and itching scalp. It i* just keep* tho range clean, and I only need ;
•"K. to dv-.
what you need to make th* scalp healthy to sub and polllh It once a week. .
thu
buy.OiUat I
and immediately remove dandrutf.
Tho eraser can be purchasedUl'M very ।help or perish.”
[
CARVETU &amp; BTEHBLNS.
amall coat and save* time and trouble.

F. H. WILKINSON

™G00081EIHNDMIFF

EZRA MOREHOUSE &amp; CO.

HOSE COGHLAN

LOUISE DRBSSr.lt

Sold only at tha n.xo than 7000

PRE-INVENTORY SALE!
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets

—A liquid shampoo to keep tlie hair dean, soft, smooth and beautiful. It gives
un instantaneous, ridi, foaming lather, penetrating to every part of the hair and
scalp. It is washed off just na quickly, the entire operation taking only a few
momenta. likaces no luijtps or ttickine-u.—Just a refreshing sense of cool, sweet
cleanliness.—Just a dainty, pleasant and dean fragrance.
—Both in odd-shaped ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops.
Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00.
Harmony Shampoo, 50c.
,
Both are guaranteed to please you, or your money buck.

J

We have a full line of STAPLE DRUGS

$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
$1.75
$1.25

Harmony Shampoo

Tuesday.

_t--------------------- _--$1.00

Phone, Hastings 3&lt;3—jr

BED BLANKETS

HARMONY
HAIR BEAUTIFIER

♦ You Are Getting Value Received

♦

over Hanijony Hair Beaiitifier. And no wonder, because to make
the hair lustrous, soft and silky we beh’eye there’s nothing else—
and we sell about all the various hair preparations made—that any­
where near comes up to Harmony Hair Beautifier.
Ask any one of the many women in this town who use it—
shell tell you she “loves’* it. Just look at her hair, and you’ll come
to us and get some yourself.

Is just whnt its name implies.—Just to make the hair glossy, lustrous, more
beautiful.—Just to make it easier to dress, and more natural to full easily and
gracefully into the wavy lines and folds of the coiffure.
It knaves a delightful fresh and cool effect, and a lingering, delicate perfume.
Will not change or darken the color. Contains no oil; therefore doesn't leave the
hair sticky or stringy. Simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before
brushing it. But first, m-ke sure that your hair and scalp arc dean, by using

+
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♦

The Ladles In thia Town are Simply Going Wild

Friday and Saturday to rca her sister
Mrs. Maude Zecbcl.
'
'
Loyal and Lodti Flower atayed In
Aurpata Tucaday niglil.
~
Mtrsdamc* Alta Flower nnd Mag-

t

foil Beautifijini Your han 1

Bible Worker* Disliked.
In Central America. Honduras. Nicoragua and Costa Rica in particular.
fccpng among the common-people
'•
"'Me ■&gt;•&gt;* '■ “lx “ -Urt
,
.
,
",
_
lca,1 °P t0 political occupation. Sontotimes even squads of men are formed
to chuso Bible agent*, out of the coun-

SiW Reword. $100

Here’* a Thought
It la much *a(cr to shout with
crowd than against it That is
............ the crowd makes such a
bounds of I era' Ink.

YOU SELDOM SEE AN ADV LIKE THIS
t» retire from lhe (anus or perhaps die

of sonic city-priqnrrty has

idling ami all .uinlcr cultivation.

:8: also hen house Und wood house, this place is nicely located 9 miles from Hastings

■»n&lt;! growth timber, the farm is&gt;well fenced, well watered and
corn crib and sheep shed, this farm is four miles from Hastings anti a fine location. , The
price is S6.000. I vrins.$2,500 down ami might consider house and lot as part payment.
til acres fi miles from Hastings on a good road ami close to school, 50 acres tinder
cultivation and to acres, of pasture, the iarm lnys,fiearly level, has good fences, fine wa­
ter. steel windmill and tankq. good seven room -house, barn 36 by .y, also corn crib,
hen house and hog house, this place has 17 acres ot rye. u acres ui diweNuid timothy
;ind ftye acres alfalfa. The price is $3,600 dnd a bargain.
\

Notice these Bargains in City Property
.room house two and oiic-hadf lots &lt;nt South Jefferson Street, fine location. 8 lot in the second ward in a good location ■ one-half block from sewer and
Excclknt seven room house, large lot, small barn, electric lights, bath; everything in
class shape, locatixl in the first ward and a fine location. L’ricc $1200.

CROOK &amp; GOULD COMPANY
Real Estate and Insurance

Hastings, Mi

�Want to Show You the Best
ige-Itis All-ways Preferable
This range has Many Points of Advantage over other ranges, but
One of these points is enough to sell -it- It is the only Malleable
Range made with Patented Keystone Copper-Bearing AluminumFilsed Flues. This metal will resist rust and corrosion better than
any other metal known’, and the South Bend Malleable Range—
All-ways Preferable—the only Malleable Range in which this metal
is used, for it is patented, and the makers have the exclusive right
to use it for insulating the inside flues of
Malleable Ranges.
In order that you may see the range, and learn all
about it, we have arranged for a demonstration in
our store. Wc want you to come because we
want to sqll you the best range on earth.

If You Buy Next Week We
Will Make You a Present
of a set of High-Grade Pure Aluminum Cooking
Ware. This offer is for next week only.

MAKING IN­
EXPERIMENTS
THEY RAI
(STAIJ.F.D A WIRE.
I.EKH EQI
AND TRLRGIl VPH HYHTEM,
‘
-CHEMISTRY PUPILS ARE

Jesse Townsend
Th© Man Who Lost the Plow.

Hastings, Michigan,

AUCTION SALE

Having purchased a farm, I need money right nway and will sell a portion of my personal
property et Auction at the farm known as the Wm. Travis farm, now owned by Wm. Spath, 4
miles east and 2 miles north of Middleville, or 4 miles west and 2 miles south of Freeport, 10
miles north-west of Hastings, on

Friday, February 20th

with heavy

Ing team went home
rtx. thinking that may?

"Would help nnd with more enthusAt tho next gnmes let everybody
tftke their'Un horn* nnd volet, and

HORSES
CATTLE
Grade Holstein cow, 5 years old, calf at side.
Red edw, 8 years old. due March x. *
Roan cow, 8 years old, due July io.
Jersey cow, 7 years old, due September 25.
Red and white heifer, 14 months old.
Grade Durham Bull 10 months old.
Durham and Jersey heifer. 10 months old.
Red heifer, io months old.
Red bcifer, 8 months old.
' '
Spotted bull. 8 months old.

HOGS
Registered Duroc boar. 9 months old.
High grade Duroc sow. 11 months old, with 7
pigs (arrowed Jan. 28.
Young sow, due March 14. Young sow! due
March 15. Sow 2 years old. due in Feb. or
March. Full blood Duroc boar, wt. about
400. 6 shoats weighing about 90 lbs. each.

TOOLS AND MACHINERY
Deering Binder, 6 ft. cut tn good shape.
'
McCormick Mower, 5 ft. ent, good condition.
McCormick 10 ft, rake, nearly new.
Hay tedder, old.
"
Syracuse walking plow, No. 201.

Lehr riding cultivator, old.
5-tooth cultivator, good.
Osborne lever harrow, X7-tooth.
Good steel roller.
Wide tire wagon, top box. spring seat.
Canopy itop surrey, fair condition. .
Single fop buggy, fair condition.
Good, light single harness.
Good stout pair knee bobs.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oak chiffonier. Large mirror, glass 18x40 in.
with 6 in. gilt frame.
2 solid wood rockers.
Bed couch, stand, kitchen cupboard, cook
stove, heater, 2-burner oil stove with oven
good baker. 3omc cal&gt;ned fruit.

MISCELLANEOUS
Platform scales, 800 lbs. capacity..
Cast iron tank heater.
Com shelter.
10 bu. good potatoes.
Buggy pole.
15 bu. nice clean beans.
Post hole digger.
About Ji barrel vinegar. 3-horse whifltetrees.
1 nearly empty barrel.
Seed com grader,
A few carpenter tools, a buck saw and other
articles not mentioned.

Hot Lunch at Noon. Shelter
for Horses if It Storms.

TCDUQi All sum, of $5 and under, cash. Over that
I LIllTlOi amount 9 months time will be given on bank­
able notes with interest at 6 per cent.

WILLIAM BRYANS, Proprietor
ICOL. W. H. COUCH

R. J. WILLIAMS

AUCTIONEER

CLERK

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That is what we have been striving to sell strictly high grade furniture for
during the last twelve years.
And the immense lot of samples that we have secured this season at prices
way below what we have ever paid before, makes it more than easy to satisfy our customers that we can save them money.
This week we are unloading nearly a whole car load of bed room suits, on
which we will be able to make some very low prices.
We can sell a good 3 Piece bed room suit for as low as $15.00.
A fine oak dresser for as low as $7.50, is well made and has French Plate
Mirror.

♦

SE.WING MACHINES

♦

When you need a sewing machine remember that we sell them for less money
than they can be bought of any agents.
We handle the Free, New Home and Golden Star. Prices from $18.50 to $40.

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.
FVRNTTl’RE FOR LESS MONEY
VNDKRTAKING at LOWER PRICES

* Hastings,

obtained signals from various sources

Thl« earn. group of Mudonta have

from the chemistry
I’hyslra room, whl.-I
more convenient for

rally Inclined
lights In thn

-

EVERYBODY’S

EATING

AT

THE

STAR -

Daily Mena
Installed new

unit English room.

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jLjrC3.KI3.SL.

Cereal2, Choice Two Kinds of Meat, Potatoes, Cakes, Bread and
Butter, Fried Cakes, Tea, Coffee or Milk...................... Price 25©

T'\*
Soup, Choice of Three Kinds of Meat, Potatoes, Brown Gravy, Two
Side Dishes, Bread and Butter, Tea, Coffee or Milk, Choice of Several
Kinds of Pie...................................... .................
Price 25c

JUinner

lights may ■!&gt;&lt;• turned on
third floor or first floor.

'mum thcrmpmelrrH In a weather
| bureau box made by the Manual
training department, nnd will pout
I on the bulletin hoard a dally record
uf the changes In temperature and In
I connection or111 give the relative
1 humidity and Ciarometrlc pressure.

gold. It eohidlm Iron and sulphur
and srimMime, fat found In gold.
Tw.&gt; other :&gt;oyn have been toting
their home . drinking water with-resprr-t to Mild minerals and to the
is ammonia.
Central Building.
Th.- sixth grade geogr.iph
rolled States

detailed oludy.
'
, Tin. Malory work fc
j will be about Lincoln i
। ton.
Third grade pupils
rafil.i picture frames

Biggest and Best Meal
in Barry Co. for 25c

Into the
Il much

•hlng-

Choice of Two, and Often Three Kinds of Meat, Potatoes, Salad, Hot
Bread, Bread and Butter, Fruit and Cake. Tea, Coffee or Milk Price 25c

Q

OUppCl

These are the best meals in Barry County for the money.

Star Bakery and Restaurant
QUALITY BAKE SHOP

Phone 381'

Hastings, Mich,

SELL IT WITH A BANNER WANT ADV.

AUCTION SALE

Hiving decided to quit firming, I will nil it Public Auction on the firm known u tho
Willdorff firm, on thl north side of Will Lara, on Section 28, Hop, Township, on

hnueitv work in manual training.

vine's room. f» ginning the Inst of the

Thursday, Feb. 19,1914
Commonchrg at 10 o’clock shirp, I offer tho following inscribed proparty:
korhek.

Pair bob-sleighs, good ones

County Normal Department.

Dumpboarsla, one act

CATIW,
, rtudy of Civics and Classroom Man.

rho

3 single harocra

Brindle cow.

-»urt. Burke. Dryer, Benedict
’orrigan ind ’Mr. Kent.

2 potato planters
Grindstone

2 hand corn planters

HOGS.

Teacher's Institute ot Thursday and;
Friday. Much of Inspirational. prac-

Hay fork, rvi»cn and pulleys

pon/rnv.
for -which
are preparing.
\ One of the many things which Mr.
■Calkin, emphasised al lhe Institute
jwni that the child gains more permnnent remits jf he can experience
i that which h- Is trying to under­
stand. This principle Is being car­
ried oin by th, children of the Critic
| Room. wh&lt;&gt; are making an Eskimo
house In the park. This la a part of
their geography and language work
nnd if they enter their lessons with
as much . n:iiuslaam as thejr are
showing In the building of the snow
house, their bssons will not sutler
..........
Riven i»r me
cla« pins.
wi°n. “c&lt;’fnin&lt; Of the snowdrifts.
Winnie Robin,onj Flora Ie Lectka and
Maud Rickert were unable to attend
school Monday.

Feel Miserable?
, °“l “f. ’&lt;"•«&gt;. depressed. pu
Electric Bitters rent
your
health and strength. A K________
.‘J’’11 Kl|lney remedy.
Money
back If n..t r-.ulefled. It completely
f''r7l Robert MndMn. of West Bur.
. n&gt;’.
who suffered from vlr, 1 »,nt Jv*r "’"ohto tor eight months.
; uJ.our ,,Oriors B»ys him up. he
I
Electric Hitters and la now a
won man. Get M bottle today;’ It will
the arane for you.
Keep In the
house for al] Over and kldaey com,,&lt;!rf‘cUy safu and depend­
able. it.
nurprjae you.
• Recommended by

hbllnnd.—Adv.

lbs. capacity
3 S-gallon cream cans

FARM TOOldi, ETC,
Johnston Binder, «
McCormick binder

delivering milk palls
20 btudiels of Yellow Dent

Hay loader, new John Ueno
Empire grain drill

Kltciwa work table
Edison btandiml Phonograph, with 26 records

Flvc-tooih cultivator

^orn dodger, tlilrty-ftvo yearn old
Miller bean puller
Belknap wagon
New Birdsall wngfHi
2 open buggies

rllks spcdsl

HOT LUNCH AT NOON.
TCDIlCi All sums of $5 and under cash. &lt; Over that
iLIInlui amount 1 year’s time will -be given on good
bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent per annum. No
goods to be removed until settled for.
.

Proprietor, SIR ISAAC NEWTON
OF WALL LAKE. EVERYBODY BPIT.
COL. ROSS BURDICK
AUCTIONEER

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Michigan. ♦

Physical Science Ih-partmcnt.
Regular work In the subject of
brat la ‘being MltKlte.l 1&gt;y nil of the

______________ _____ Beginning at 10 A. M;
SorreL&lt;elding weight about 1400 lbs. Sorrel
mare due to foal in April weight 1000 lbs.

♦

+

Gradcu and the County
visited
Fred Rchor of the &gt;’•
us Thursday.
and Grace EdI .it thn high
ri finol Wednesday.
Rumors tire that the Rnphomore’s
are to have a "party In the near fu­
ture. Here’s ulilnni: them a One

WEST VKRMONTVHJ.E,
I some
lira. Mary Gardner- visited her ,wrtln« 1 *»n»Ple &lt;&gt;f coal, sen
n |num.
•hnrllc nprnman.
Spellman.
|uroincr
&gt;ther T.
r. neiioneiu
Schofield &lt;nnd family in Ilf*1’'
dealers. »
John Bloom nnd wife and little son
au“tl" Mrs. unanic
................................
Interested In Chemistry.
I Mrs. Claud Kennedy and children i Woodland
Wednesday.•
i hern
,---- ---------................
......... —
'date
there hs»
has be.-n
been found
found In thl,
e
are
visiting
her
parents.
James
Rose
lxladn
iirauna h„r_
date there
Un.
land famllv tn Kashvllte.
- - 2 . “ _ . .'2 - P . (hr K‘1J&gt;&lt; I’"d’’
r!,rt,°"’. *r°"'
•«lPhur and
Clave Straw and family are visit- : Charlie Raymond of Nashville vis­
■ &gt;3h.r? iYn..?’'’
-'nnther student has been testing a
ing frienda -in SprlUKpurt and other j Itcd at M. E. Downing's over Sunday,
the nu-. uni.t
f-jmjili- of drgFrtnjf rnfk fWhleh conplaces. .
| The wheel on the windmill Oh rhe
—■ ----- ’.ill., d ''fouls. |Efi”mineral which
moved In M. E. Downing’s tenant inll to plce-rs.
houne.
| Owen Hines Is
Mira Dora Lln'.ln of Detroit has Iliark in Woodland.

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ANALYZING COAL AND WATER ♦
♦

tcMlng out « -wlrelewr telegraph out-

You will buy THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE some day,
because you want the best looking range; the best baker; a range
that will consume the smallest amount of fuel and the most durable.
Be sure and Come. Useful Souvenirs Free. '
I am sending you this week a personal letter asking you to call at
my Store any day from Feb., 16 to 21, and see this range. This
letter shows you the Range as it looks, also the Aluminum Cook­
ing Ware, which we are going to give you free if you buy a Range
next week.
And for next week I will sell you any style of wire fence at 2 cents a
rod off the regular price, that is a 25 cent fence for 23 cents, or.any
fence at the same rate. This will be cheaper than any fence was
ever sold in Hastings.

:FO

M. S. BAGLEY
CLERK

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FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

FAHMERS OF BARRY CO. One of Michigan’s Live Real
Estate and Insurance Firms
WILL APPRECIATE II

IRSDAY. FEBRUARY 19,1914

FARMERS SUffOBTING
SURAH BEET PROJECT

Two Familiar Figures in
FIVE AUCTION SALES
Hastings Business Life

ADVERTISED THIS WEEK

Adapted to 4'uiUv«iion.
Since the HiBand-S: Uni, Sugar
Company announced Its Intention tn
Induce the farmer* of this vicinity to

FREE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY TO
BE ESTABLISHED IN COUNTY
CLFJIK’H OFFICE.

COUNTY CLERK ANDRUS IE-

SPLENDID LINTS ARE OFFERED
AT .MX OF THEME AUCTION
SALES

LIVE STOCK SEEMS TO BE VERY

• gain to obtaitcfurther acreage.

PROMINENT FEATURE IN AU

IkCOMES ARENT FOR LABOR DEFT

7

am sending a similar communication
to all the County Clerks -tn whose
counties there are nu Free Employ­
ment Bureaus maintained by the state.
The great and all absorbing question

knows how (o -euBlvatr corn knows
enough to mine beets successfully, and
gives some. pohUWV on how to raise

In Barry County. «rcept (hr extreme­
ly light soil, to W*11 adapted for mix­
ing beets,
common seed drill
and any comnjhn cultivator may bs
used. The 0*001*ny furnishes lifter*

farming in Barry Co. an exceedingly
tryiqg occupation in recent years has
been tho fact that farm labor has been
so., very scarce, especially during the
died now. Last week County Clerk
Andru* received the fallowing letter
from Labor Commissioner Cunning­
ham:
.
lensing February S, 1I1&lt;.
Mr. Roy Andrus.
County Clerk,

Mrs. Jacob Miller has

linn sale at the place known as the

company furnishes workmen to do the j
handwork, if d**lred nt. n low rate,
thus solving, th* tabor problc*:. Un­
like other crop*, they are nut aYTected
by droughts- Ths rompany furnishes
----- x
------ .-/-Ma. crnt&gt; per
From 16 to

Atty. J. M. Gould
Hastings can boast of having ona
of tho most live and dependable real
estate Arms in Michigan In that of
Crook A Gould.
.
While the present partnership Is
comparatively young tho llrm has
been doing buslncas hero for some
time. During the past year or more
through a period of groat depression

ipany pay* |5.00

Guy E. Crook

credit a reputation for Integrity and middle of May.
square dealing.
Attorney J. M. Gould, the legal end BARRY &amp; EATON |NS. CO.

of the Nashville standpipe, Metlon 27,

o'clock sharp. Henry Bldelman will
be the auctioneer and Frank McDerby clerk. The list Includes two good
2 full blood Duroc sows, 6

No. 24

No. 23
The above nre pictures of two men
who have ben engaged In business In
Hostings many years. They look vety
much different today.

the adv. for full particular*.
GuriM and *end your gues* to the

meeting

the other momtier of the llrm was
HOLKftNUAL
born In Moline. DI., and camo to
REV. DR. A. AMES MAYWOOD
Michigan In 1884. locating on the
0,A. R. SOCIETY CELEthat of securing form help. At presfarm now occupied by James Bray, Officer* and Dlr» ton Rc-Elcctcd.
ADDRESSED BROTHERHOOD
north and east of Hastings. He grad­
ployment Bureaus in five cities, jutmeuated from the U. of M. In l»02 and
Mdcrtn* Hlae &lt; Company.
ly. Jackson.
Kalamaxoo. Saginaw.
The annual mre ng of the Barry
.rn. v
r
i n—r »»•io—» io i
. ..... ......
Grand Rapids and Detroit.
At all throughout the whole country, tht* man. In 1908 he hung out his shingle
firm succeeded In doing some Wusl- In Grand Ledge nnd continued th" A Eaton Mutual Fl e Insurance ComDelightful Gathering—Home Out
|
Id on Comml-elon Gov't A
would

ua, by maintaining a free employment
bureau in connection with your office
In order-that those seeking employ­
ment and the employer might have a
central meeting point. You In turn
notify us of your requirements. After

Improved as has thslr busli
nt the present "lime they I
prospects for a very sueem

00230412

transferring hl» location nt that time Tuesday.
tn Hastings. He Is building up n nice

COUNTY BASE BALL LEAGUE

IS SOMETHING NEW

problem will I believe more than re­ Ojx-nlng Game of Ix-nguc Scheduled Wrlckgcnant A Rlcxlc'rf Big Consolfpay you for the additional amount of
Wtoh Charlotte f&lt;&lt; \r&gt;ril ih.
!
Trophy Cup dlfri wL———-—,
/With characteristic enterprise In
BANNER readers will be especially
I xi net ng this week. They heartl|y ap­ Shelellcs, Supt. Appleton of Nashiterested In the large doublc-pagc
Ito school, has entered the high idvertlsemont
------------------proved. and some of them personally
of- Welckgennnt A
; School In the Tri-County base bull lllede In this Issue.
„
league, composed of high schools In
'By consolidating the; largo stock
&gt;rit kindly suk- Barry. Eaton and Ingnam counties. &gt;!• Jim .had th ibelr C^sxJottq store
rfth the Loppenlblnn stocks their

Hopti

auguratcd a mammoth consolidation
the above mentioned schools. The
Youra respectfully,
teams are placed In two divisions, Ea­
ton Rapids. Charlotte. Nashville and
Mr. Andrus has notified the Depart- Hastings (If the Invitation Is ac­ priced Coala and Sulla from 125 up.
cepted) forming one. and Grand On the opening day Saturday, Feb. 21.
maintain the free employment bureau
every coal and suit regularly priced at BASKET BALL WITH
Each club will play
will ue
„ ,t4.ou. r,v.
In connection with his office as re- lie. the other.
two games with those of Its own .11- ,.ry dny followtnir. during the 7 days
'
ZEELAND HIGH FRIDAY
6I) rent, wni bn .Token
the necessary blanks and Instructions vision The wtoners In each division or lh0
....
..
.....
(np pncc.
Kom„ people may think It will be Hastlngn High Five Will Meet Fnst
undoubtedly do so soon. The farmers the league championship and a handJwlw&gt; t(&gt; wol| U„O| thc tost day. but nt
of Harry Co. will not only appreciate ,»ome silver trophy cup.
The officers elected to manage thr\h,.
quoted It stands to reason
this help to them, but will also appreli'.iuuc are: ( . H. Cnrrick. Charlotte Ji.—...
...
Hastings high basket ball team will
■fork, with no compensation to him
This Consolidation Salo will l&gt;e
tulle an event In the mercantile clr- play Zeeland high in this city on Frl-

BUICK EXHIBIT WIU
BE HELD IN THIS CITY tlnga high will be represented In this

ANNUAL BANQUET OF

85002^70

five has been greatly improved.
1. An effort Is la-lng made to have
.rlotte hern on Tuesday. Hastings
go to Zeeland on the J7th. Host-

Will Be Heid in Castle Hall on lion-

tings Buick Company
Dcilglitfnl "Garden Party.
The Hastings Buick Co.
The annual banquet of the Hasting.
ranged for an exhibit of Buick AuPythlnns will be held In K. P. hall at
tomobllr* nt the show rooms of tho Party at the Methodist Episcopal Bo- 6:30 on Monday. February 23. An In­
. ..
-------- •‘Baser Bullderestlng program has been provided.!
delightful
affair.
The
ladles
In
charge.
Ing on Michigan
Frlday and
reallon* of Mra. Wood's,
Every Model of automobiles made flowers and decorations, formed a uet Is open to the public.
by the great Buick Company will be pretty scene that took ono back to gram and menu follow:
on display on the dates above named.
mothrra were young and handsome.
Address of Welcomp—
An enjoyable musical program also Commander Wm. Chase.
There will bs music by Mrs. ecltatlons added much to the pleaaut'.,
Opening Ode—Audience.
Troxel's Orchestra on Saturday af­
Address—Rev. R. H. Bready.
ternoon from 1 to 4. and on Saturday ■ nd lunches.
Music.
EMPE4NALLY INVITED.
Recitation—Kdtherlne Clark.
Ths excellence of Buick automo­ Haw “Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party."
A slelghload offig'oung people con­
biles is recognised In the automobile
Menu.
world, and the Hastings Buick Co. la sisting of Misses Ethel Hilton. Ger­
Rosettas with Fruit.
to be congratulated upon this stroke trude Russ. Aimee Henkes, Kathleen
with
Macaroni
of enterprise In assembling all mod- Woolley. Olive Lamphere. Dorothy Mexican Chicken
and Oysters
.
t
f’““** ---------Harry Hilton. Burr
Van Houten,
Charles
»&gt;.v,www,
Sherwood.
..
Boiled stigar-cured ham
nlty of looking theae cars over right Maurice Hill, Dan Walldorff and Leo
Wing with Mrs. Flora II. Henkes and
Radishes
That the Hastings Buick Company
Hog Rolls.
is doing business I* evidenced by the to W'oodland Saturday night and mw
the homo talent number on the Wood­ Est-Supreme Cream Cheese and Salad
land lecture course “Aunt Dinah's
Neapolitan
Ice
Cream
Cakes
der* for three CARI/OADS MORE, Quilting Party,” and afterward spent
Coffee.
two of which carloads wll be dellv- a Jolly evening at the home of Leland
Holly.
carload will come about April 16th.
of Hastings M. E. Circuit.
Read tha advertisement of the Has­
tings Buick Compahy on Page 17 of
Dr. J. C. Floyd, district superinten­
this issue for further part
'
Improvement Association are work­
garding the Buick Exhibit.
ing faithfully to promote their task of dent. and! Dr. Richards, the noted Af­
doing something to beautify the park rican missionary, who Is one of this
south of the school house. They arc country's noted platform speakers, will
working Independently of tho Broth­ address the members and friends of
erhood. and hope to secure enough the Hastings M. E. Circuit Saturday.
February 21.
given by the members of the St. Rose's funds with which to build a aldo walk
The pastor of the clrcult,hope* that
around the park, and to provide a
drinking fountain. Several of the to­ hl* people will fully appreciate tho
great opportunity this meeting will af­
ths most enjoyable social events of dies appsarel before the city council ford them. It Is essential that the
largest possible rssponse be given to
Every effort Ig^belng made by those that water would be provided for the this
invitation.
Half-hearted Inter­
est will spoil the whole program, and
cordial welproposition of furnishing V sidewalk your abeence *11! prove a distinct loss
to
yourself.
1
reallxo
so deeply the
Progressive pedro will be the amuse* grade was postponed.
Importance of this service that failure
would be a great humiliation to me.
The
courtesy
of
the Hasting*
Ing musical numbers have been prom­
church In the use of their splendid
ised following which dainty refresh­ tings. M. E. church, will deliver
equipment should bo an additional Ln?
meats will bo served.
'
centtve
to
a.
targe
attendance,
thereby
The following ars th* young people bentflt.of the church on Wednesday
showing our appreciation of their
who will have charge &lt;rf the party:
kindness.
Ths Misses Kathleen Wooley, Carrie
Dinner promptly at 11 o'clock, fol­
banquet of the Knight* at Pythias lowed Immediately,by the addresses.
lodge of Freeport.
•
R. E. Yost, pastor.
Albart Warper, Urban Feldpausch^
I^uU&gt;*&amp;m*’&lt;1PaU,,Ch'
W,n&lt; *Bd
Gas House Coke to * hatter fuel.—
dv.
U

property at his farm 2H miles north
of the Soldiers' Monument, U mile
north of Welcome Church, on section
29, Carlton township.. Cob W. II.
Couch will be tho auctioneer, and Or­
ville Barnum clerk. It will be a large

■ EmThe Methodist Brotherhood mectu n Ing Monday evening was attended by
’
' upwards of 250. A fln* supper w.ui quantity of hay. gralt^ and other ar­
ticles. See the adv. on another page
for date, terms and full particulars.
Julius Ells were rekd. The company with
Monday, Maywood, pastor of First Methodist
special program.
Is In a flourishing condition.
chapter Episcopal church. Jackson was the
The following officers &gt;.nd directors which has grown from a member-!h,,n&lt;’r' “n“
Because of lll-hsalth M. E. and
“B*
were re-elected: ‘president. Frank ship of seventeen to forty-five, and
Jlettaei1
J. A. Skillman are obliged to quit
Arutrewi. HellAvtawt* vlr*
v- Mra Chester Messer wax hostess. Thrl,hr Brotherhood meetings.
farming so will have an auction sale
at their residence 1 mile* cast of
William Gorham of Barry county, and
«------------ a o c Goodrich of
of the Dunham school
Brotherhood meeting.
Eaton County.
ful and entertaining program
Secretary Smith** report follows:
begin at ten o'clock. Col. W. H.
prepared on short notice by the
Couch will be the auctioneer and C.
satlle hostess. A paper was given by |tAmt. added durin*"year..
Mr* McElwain, which she hud pre. |"ST7m 2 ••
I’.Tu "fh ‘ ra2.'
pared as a tribute to Emily Virginia
J“'vl-nment^ow’ and
Total 4 ।
xt...nn
..
,,t ■ u . .• —..„ , kind of cltj government now. and tne
hIIm.
I, ......'J!.
mwr
m-ir-p-iu caff. 14 head of hogs, some poultry.
Cancelled during War.. .
Rapids chapter.
it contained mail)
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■ , ■ .nii
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Inifr.nin, fact. -oneernlM &lt;h. ... ("" “ "bln°m
18 Shropshire sheep, lot of good farm
Implements, some grain and miscel­
markable Woman whose name the
'
monde
Is
chairman
of
the
supper laneous articles. Hol lunch at noon.
chapter bears, and whose family Is so squad.
.
Shelter for horses in &lt;;ase of storm.
tory of Michigan.
Total .........
J. W. Cooley.
CELERY RAISINS IS VERY
Cancelled ...
on "Courtship and Marriage Customs
PROFITABLE IN HASTINGS
tn Old New England" was read by
No. member* Fol
.•1.1 U,
Treaaurtr
Jpl
[pt* during colontol topics and this paper was no Johli Harding Grows 9500 Worth on township, aale
exception. A quaint love letter writ\(&gt;ne Acre of Murk I-niul In
Hot lunch ai
fleers and director*. Nothing but rou-

| of Eaton county.
,Crook
TOOK ana
and uouiu
Gov
arc carrying resGuy E. Cfnok, thn real estate mem- utor advertising In these' columns
ber of the llrm Is well and favorably |euch week giving partial lists of the
known to the people of Hastings and property they have for sale. Cornbe able to keep your help In yopr re­ Barry county. Ho has lived here plots lists cun be obtained by writing
spective counties, and to a large dr- during his whole life, having been them or calling at their office. They
engaged In different lines of business | have ii special adv. on page 19 this
Detroit .is overrun with persons seek­ at different times, anti has to’ his week.
ing employment. When we send them
to n farm Job they return to us when
their work Is completed. Under this NASHVILLE HIGH IN TRITHE "TAKE OFF” SALE
plan I believe they will apply at the

■Ilion.

NUMBER 43

PART ONE-1 TO 8

13. The Union High
Grand Rapids will
March 20.

School five
play here

MISS RUTH WEISSERT IS

MEETING WITH FINE SUCCESS
Mr. Dodge Has Written a New Pl
"Cherry BloK-oms" Especially

Uy Virginia Mason Chapter

proprlately closed this topic.
Miss Marian Godfrey accompanied
by Mrs. Grigsby on the piano recited
nru Cra-1 county nr© failing to accept some
most charmingly "The Old&gt; Red
■ncore ~
with!*"0’1 opportunities to make money by
dle"'and responded to an er
•&lt;■&lt;». Wash-!raising celery. John Harding, who
Ington's Birthday."
Mrg. ' VanAuken. who was flrat re-

horses.

2

Hat back of his
C aleb Rtobridger,. Prnpra.
to rnlsq two acres.
For this
he has purchased a team nnd Adrljinsoti and Caleb Rlsbrldger
■pcclaily made shoes which the
served In two courses. Mrs. Edward horses wear when they plow In the
Butler and Mrs. Maurice laimble pre- m“c*,
*
.
.
siding at the tea table. Mrs. M. K.
K*l*lng celery successfully depend*
Nevins poured coffee.
m
ops are raised annually. The seeds
to the dining room and ’ihVough.'.’ut !“r" sprouted In March. The sprouts begin promptly at 9 o'clock.
..
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n..
....
.
.. ... inf.' t r-.i nai.ln nt-J In Anrll nn&lt;I rr;*n&lt;.
delightfully Informal.
Id mon da and
Out-of-town momb
Clyde Brown will be tho clerks. Tho
list Includes 8 head of horses. 5 cows,
Munton.
Mrs. Gibson.
r or In November.
7 steers, 5 heifers. 6 younger cattle.
Charlotte
I -',r- Harding's partner In raising 27 shoals. 4 brood sows. 88 sheep, lot
r was grant- firry I* Myron Steenard. his uncle, of chickens nnd geese, large quantity
nc Illerley to Both men had considerable expert- of hay. grain nnd fodder, good farm
Toledo. Ohio. Chapter. It was voted 'enco raising celery in Katomaaon. tools and miscellaneous articles. See
the ndv. for full particular*.
lory of Burn- County tn the library of
the Michigan room In Continental i
WHAT'S BECOME OF THORN­
Hall.
(There
will DRAIN
be a special
convocation
APPLE
PROJECT
Thursday ev.-nlng. ' Feb. 28. Malta!

prosperous

John Firming

ENTERTAIN DEPT. COMMANDER *-7^
ber the play. Cinderella, given here
last winter under the auspices of Em- |
manual Guild, with .Ml** Ruth Welssert taking the trading part. Miss
Weinert's work was so satisfactory

cludes 4 good

furm machinery
mlscellaneoua
-------- ----—------ on another
page for full list. date, terms, etc.,
and plan to attend.

1

11

—

promptly at eight o'clock.

AU brolh-

Thinks

Important Big Ditch.
The Woodland and Carll

P&lt;»t. Grand Rapids,
The application was gotten up somp
le number of old soldiers.
m^ll7memti7a"if Fitzgerald Pom. ' Starting with March «. »»&gt;&lt; th*
putting on this play In other Mlchl- G. A. R-. turned out on Saturday nnd p*gtilar meeting n&lt;Kht of Thornupplo
:
.
.Ixidve No. BIS wll occur nn Friday
Her duties
Said applleaIn Michigan, and'Col. Johnson, com-!
-------------———
responsible for th.- proper staging of mander of Watson Post In Grand
P. A. Sheldon Again Honored.
tho play. She h.i* completed her Rapids, who stopped In IlHstJngs from
The Lincoln Club, of Grand Rapids. the above resolution*.
work in that line In Sturgis and Ply­ 8:30 a. tn. till noon.
A public re- ag-aln honored Philo A. Sheldon, of
mouth. and was about to go to Cad­ ceptlon was held for
— ••.i—
■
----------- —-------------------illac when an outbreak of acarlct
idem of the club at the meeting Sat9 pamphlet Drain tow and the
fever there compelled the closing of
■clock, Commander Tay- urday. Mr. Sheldon has always bcm
—
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schools, churches and the opera house,
ruld Post, culled those nn enthusiastic worker for the wel- ; We don't think tho applicants qov.
so she 1s home for a short time. She
i order and introduced fare of the club, and Barry county re­ er the requirements. Before said
thoroughly enjoys tho work In which Maj.
who spoke briefly upon ' publicans hnvp for several years been drain la constructed they W1U have to
•he haa been enraged, and Judging
Hn r.ran.l Armv orcanlz-i- am .tic
win,
.»• compute the valuation of about 6*
sections of land In Carlton. Wood­
tlon. He urged.'every soldier to Join'the banqust.
nattering success.
land. Campbell and Odessa which w'll
the order, sayilig that all the bencllt" [
come under the assessment district
and also tho valuation of the applllAfter
a
long
deliberation,
the
Jury
efforts of the G. A. IL
Col. Johnson also spoke briefly, which heard the trial o^, Roy Black­
leading part.
lauding the work of the Cl. A. R. or­ burn. the Chicago bnrtehder. accused
ganisation. Ho too. urged every sol­ of being Implicated In the robbery of
tho Jewelry store .In Grand Rapids, rarties that are Interested will look
dier to Join tho G. A. R.
The visitors. Comrade Grow and which resulted in tho death of three the matter up for their own benefit.
In some of the dally newspapers,
men. failed to agree. The count
correspondents arc chronicling the Is■uance of the first Fisherman's license dinner nt the home of Comrade I. N. •bowed 11 Jurors in favor of acquittal.
It Is thought that Blackburn will not
In various counties County Clerk Anbe tried again.
Only once did the •mall drain, tut Carlton. Woodland.
number tn favor of acquittal drop un­ Campbell, Odessa and Irving townder nine. .Blackburn's attorney says ho
That l« tile title of a statement will demand i»- new trial, us he dues
found on page 20 of this Issue, which not want a sll*m» left on hia client. ner as their drain proposed
Importance to them.
Issue a license to llsh to
John Fltmiag,
suranco Co., of Michigan, for which
Thoraapple Drain Up Again.
Hastings. Route 3Mr. E. B. Caidwell, of thia, city, is the
Mr. Smith haa a cottagbat Gun lake.
Proaecutlng Attorney Sullivan is
markable!' In *lx year* the paid-for preparing tho necessary papers for th*
Insurance In force inereased from |2.- reopening of the Llltl* Thornappl*

was to hive be
Friday evening
nouncM.

for some time. So soon as the papers
reserve for policy
148.16 to over 1511.000. No life In­ are approved by D. E. Birdsall, Wil­■
surance company ever organised has liam Schaffers, drain commtoBtOMni
■
accounled for by the hustling organi­ ively, and by. Frank Miller, specialI
sation of the company, Including Its drain commissioner of lonl* county,
Sent*, and by the. liberal policies It K matter will be carried'through to
finish.
&gt;
re* to Its patrons.

daughter, Mrs- Woslsy
Brown had bwn IB to*
dh. was 90 ysara *M J
funeral was bald at ti

�onest Quality I n Shoes

&gt; Htt.Mll

KWH TKLM
BODY ARK

'T'O be successful a store must be above all things
1 honest. If we would be successful in our bid

.We have juat received a pew shipment of the finest patterns oi most beaut­

iful Spring Dress Goode.

for your patronage, we must offer you Honest Qual­
ity in Footwear.
••
•

’

We must either base our plea on a higher
quality for rhe same price you’ve been used
to paying or by offering rhe same quality at
a lower price.

Since* establishing our business here we have built
our reputation upon QUALITY. We have made
it our hobby and our rapidly increasing business is
due entirely to its influence.

Of Beautiful Spring Soods

t'niM'vr Parasitic* Arc Bueno la QrgaulaOM of . Whfeti-BlixMliil Anlm»l». 1’taJl «u&lt;l Inwx-U.
i Widespread U|Mrat is manifested
in mrdlcal atHfdfU the reported dl*
coverg of th* mlcmbr of cancer. The
claim I* mad* by Dr. Hose. profeeaor
of theological anatomy nt th* Vnlveralty of Montpelier.
In a paper
submitted -by hhn to th&lt;- academy of
I

body. Imparting to them a morbidly
rapid prolificacy, eaux, them to let*
|their form and d#prh&lt;« them uf their
function* in order, a* It were, to do­
: indicate them to Im own profit.
Through the spread into all part* of

Quality in Shoes is the
First Essential

Rosedale Poplin in all colors al_......M*

Little Biue ClotS fcr Ulgefttj'e *«!!» -IB*

Butterfly Crepe in plain and figured..--.
Verona Crepe in all afaadcs.-J--------------_.lBc

Ramie De Paris, all colors..

Pacific Pliaae in all colois, plain at &lt;0c
figured...—------------- - —15 and 25ct*«
Rue Royal Linen ali colors--.
Serpentine Crepe ......J
Renfrew Crinkled Searsucker.

20c
18c

New line of Madras Shirtings18c
Manchester Percales, : yd. wjdcf
A. F. C. and Red Seal Gia&lt;haips,.,....18c
Ratine--------- - ............_________

fg0

Fillet Voile. 45 in. wU». -Mu.. 40« pot »4

Standard Patterns in Stock

The W. E. Merritt Store
Phone 66

Hwtiqp, Michi&lt;w

ARRESTED WITH BIB

SUPPLY OF BOOZE

Shoes For Men

ROGERS &amp; SON

$2 $2.50 $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5

Shoes For Women

Phone*. 194-19S

i the Arch

$1.50 $2 $2.50 $3 $3.50 $4 $5

Ironside Shoe Company
Masonic Temple Building

HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE i76

HOCKING LUMP, »4.«0
Anthracite—-Pocahontas

I will place thq dtecov.ry beyond a
doubt, are yet to be made, but Fof.
I Bow exprcaaea hjmaelf a* thoroughly
convinced that he ■will *urreed In
proving hl* theory tn the very near

West Virginia}egop
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAW.

FIVE DAYS OF BARGAINS
'dTogram «&gt;f Harry Co. L. O. T. M­
M. (tally Aasodatioir.
'Opening uddrc-K* 'by Mr*. Rom*
Sprague.
Response by Mr*. Ballou.
j Music. Mildred Hprague.
-Music, Corrino Morri*.
,
'Music. Ahn* Cross.
j

AT FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER'S

A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS

AT WUNDERLICH'S GROCERY

urea rtiiu n'nir usually null■ i.. nunu'imu
h* «...
Buying IS 8avo Money.
keep something moving in tho on page * In this issue of the Banner
if dry good, rnrrchundislng. ’ In which ho offer, a few special in­ Compound aavag money because just
- ■
, a few dose, *topa th# cough and cold
lug Ju»t n»w. they will start thing* buyer. Among th* leaders is a ape- an(J onc bottle'ttst* a long tlm#. It
t moving tn their store by giving five &lt;-lnl &lt;&gt;n Purity Flour. Ji poured suet &gt;quickly heal* raw and Inflamed »urMr, Mason Newton,
। special buying day*, and thmw- who1 for 6« c-nt,. It will pay any home. face,_ stop* tlaUlM . throaL harsh.
Meda l-clnaar.
akii'&gt;w th* reputation of Frands. u and 1 provider to read th# balance of the j ra&gt;pl'n&lt; coughA 'croup, hoaraenea*.
'• Reefer know that thds* opport in.ltles ; special* offered thl* week by Mr.! bronchial and l&lt;1gatiH&gt;e cough*.—ArJ will !.&lt;■ real one*. Read 'heir special' Wunderlich.
thur MulholUnd.-*-Xjtv.
r.iuc ocotl.
Arvilla Cool. Marwhallf

. Vocal solo' Vera Manning.
Mediation. Jennie Green.
Fancy drill, Hasting* Guard*.
.Mediation.
fjircltatlon.

nnuauun,
RO0Wllon.

-------------------------------NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
visited by tl
WENT hEUEUA..
|
|h.n EvcrelK antl-Cuuuh. and Mr.
.",n,!‘h-r't
Mr*. Fred Andr. w, of Gr-sham . and Mrs. Charley Strickland spent 'n,'..,-.’' ,.‘7
■ read rapidly tn i lai of our dear husband and father.'
with her Util*, daughter Florence Is Tncwliiy with Mr. anti Mrs- David. '
‘
-sldence district, j and especially do w* thank Rev.
vtsltlng her brother Russell Waring Wilkinson.
limited nt 110.- j Father I.lnskry. and the amUtlnK
The Him
and a circle of 8eb*»a friends.
Siiin
llefflebower
visited his Ot&gt;u. Th&lt;
of th* town is &gt;-l«rgy. together with-St. Bm« choir
Miss Hell* Pewcnck entertained a I brother in t'-arlton onc day lust1
atrd from some I for th* beautiful requiem high ma**
tew of h*r young friends with ■ ■
■
entln* party an Friday
Glenn Ovrrsmilh wu» cut.&amp;■—x—r;— .
। Im,, Wi*h| in hi* tinclt-'* u-mwl* in When th* lire engine purchased to given u*. and also to th# 1
’
I tV’Y
‘
,n
««•'"«■ TIitirMluv in wme way prevent Jun such a danger refused to ' for the beautiful Ho wars,
tar hw
14
1&gt;n*n"1« 1*
j ht. CHt hi, |oc abm&gt;t off. They lm»k work, the Battle Creek Hr* depart- '
ANI^'AMII.Y
.. .
' itiiii Io Dr. Morris’ollii-f. He si-wetl ment was called. About 1.000 volun- 1
leer. Bremen formed a bucket brl-l.
gad* and worked until a special train I
&gt;:»; *»*•*»»“-i
all rifiltl.
arrived bringing llremen and an ennow improving.
|glne from Battle t'reek. Many mer-

v

«i -Friday, Feb. 27th.
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Several In this vicinity tilled their,
houses last week.
Milian Andrew* has purchased a,
new gasoline engine and feed grinder. I
ffhg farwell dancing trnrty at Carl I
Archer, Saturday night was royally!
entertaining.
Almon ShelUen rerurned home Wed- !
nesday from Florida where he has
been apending the winter.
Archie Calkins and family, Fred and f , • ■ • •
Frank Fuller and their families, and .
*
Mrs. Almon Shddcn and sons. Clare. 1 ,M,rn' •lut,,**«f*1* *^"rr. .-l
Will and Paul, spent Tuesday night at' in"m.*Lt.”# &lt;fw ‘lh.- ,PFur
the home of Ray Gould. &gt;*■••£
n* * ... .
.
the feature of the evening.

ie »«» about
About th* as'
.&lt;» •.
v, nm«d-i&lt;-a. buying al
r Cooler »ann. I ticket through to Baltlb Creek. When I
il* farm *a»t of , he arrived ut New York he found hi, ,
•ykendall. The th-kel void on t-count cf the failure’
firm of Crook * Gould, who rr- to lain* Island to wait means from
land* right now. with pr&lt;M|&gt;ei
lively real estate l.uslnrs*

to be “As good as the best, and better than the rest.” And
we are always ready to make good this guarantee. Now at the
present high cost oi living, if you can get floUr, that will make
just as good bread, or better, than the flour that you have been
using, for less money, are you not standing in your own light if
you do not give it a fair trial?
■ Procure a sack of Sunshine Flour today and compare the
bread from it with Xhp brpad made from the flour that you
have been using, also the cost price. We are sure that your
next order will be Sunshine.
K

F. A. Childs &lt;3 Co.
MH

MICHIGAN.

On account of the mild weather, I have been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of these price*. BUY NOW!

Price Delivered
the

Pocahontas Lump . $5.50
Massilon Lump or Egg . .
.
.
. $5.00
Jackson Hill, Lump or Egg ...
.
$5.00
White Ash, Lump Coal$4.50
White Ash, Egg Coal $4.50
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
own delivering.
LISTEN—French'* White Lily Flour_________ —*2.20 per 100 lb*.

LUKE WATERS,
Phone 150

Successor to F. H. Barlow * Co.
Hastings, Mich.

reaching Battle Crook, h* and
•trr mad* ihelr horn# with an

old not appear In thl, luue '1"”' ami took }.,bs of clearing tlmr &lt; orre.pondeni, kindly r*- l,, r winter time*. Mdvring many
to sign their letter, each I hardship,, freezing hl, f*«t until he
waa unable to wear ahoe* but kept on
jut work, wrapping hl* feet In cloth,.
------ — ■ — --------— । I'ndoutdedly the -offering ho ha* en-

‘SUNSHINE FLOUR’IS GUARANTEED

COAL IS LOWER!

A Special proposition for one week only;The coupon below ia worth fifty cepto per top on eaph
ton of Genuine Gae Houge Coke purchased during the week
ending February 28th, 1914. Fill out the blanks and present
the ooujJon to your dealer, or to us, and save money op the \
best winter fuel.
•

forking t.y th* month until hl*

COKE COUPON
I hereby accept your special offer and
ask that you deliver
,
tons of (ton*
uine Gas House Ooke to me at No,
'
' ■ ,__ street, during the
week ending Feb. 21, 1914 with the under*
standing that this CQupon is to be accept*
ed as a payment of fifty oenta per ton
toeard each ton purchased.
Signed:

To thia union Arc chll-

in th*

public

the parental hum*.

Colorado and ilr*. Jtobekt Johnrton
of Hasting* surrlv*.
Th* funeral
•
held 6n
Saturday morning.
Rev. S
Grlgaby offlctatlng. lyiSPlp*!
WalUcc aang thro* fams*.

by a eon*tlpat&lt;&lt;j habit.
th# appen­
dix beeumc, inn.um d from a ron»e*ird itate of th# bvwcl*. Th# 1m*i pr«vvntallv* I* to-keep th* bpwpl* upon
•*?“ •«* movements tofpikr.
Thl*
cam b* don* conveahUuw* wpifort**'ly, •n,d with *.,u,i ruultt io thu
whol* body by Ukbnr a* owaaional
•IKBBICK’S SUGARt-OATBP P114JS.
It is a nn# old
’CiHnnrtte rent'd*- thi‘
•— ------ •jmildly *i&gt;d tli..ii,u2S
help* di*
|k*,tl»u and |&gt;r.,mvti
rgy and*
lt-b*«rful apirito.
F

This 1, a gopd ohana, to save aoney and • gsod tiw IB
got in th, rest or your wintor'e fusi.
■

Thorns,pie 0a, A Blsstsls 0s.
' Phono

0.

�nts

Woodland

hamtmo* bacter. pebrcahy i*. oh.

FIVE BIG DAYS

Mrs. Lewi* Christian left Thurs­
day for BradfflhL Ohio; callltfd lhero
hy the serious Iflness of her slsterj
The play, “Aunt Dinah's Quilling
I’t.rty,” given at the town hall Fri­
day and Saturday nights, drew large
crowds both nights, uml according to
the {scat judgment of many who arc
able to judge a good play, and giyeii
entirely by home talent, it perhaps
was the best thing of the kind ever
given to a Woodland audienceThe cast was made up by those
wju&gt; scented Io be individmillv fltfrsl
fnr their parts.
.Mr. Merriam, our ice man, has Ills
Tuesday
fee house* filled to the brim with a
Saturday
il4e quality of ice.
,
' For Saturday only, we .will put on
For Friday w&gt; will put nn
Dr. II. C. Carpcnlcr'of Howard
rate
In
our
Coat
Department
all
Coat*
City spent Salurdny til the home of
CfARPKT DEPARTMENT
wc have left nt HAIaF PRICE.
hln brother-in-law, A. L Cooper. .
IlnXlOH Heamlrpa liruMu-U Iluttk
Mrs. H. B. Walker of iyving came
Just stop to consider what that
1
. .so.OS
Saturday Io lake in Jhc piny nnd
means with our close prices. Coats
actually
virit her slater, Mrsi C. !).' (inin/over
Sunday.
sold nt *23.00 at only *12.30, and
rldo Woodollnm for Rug
Hcvivul meetings hogan nl the M­
*15.00 Coats at only *7.30; and so
E. church Tuesday evening with
Border, nt only 33c
on through.the whole line. Don't get
Rev. L B. Kenyon at the Helm. Wc
In fring'd
Fibre Matting In blur, brown nnd
trust *11 CJiristlan workers will tuni
plain." ni .onlyI*c
disappointed If you don't find any
and *5c '•
out nnd help In,the work.
Fibre Itugn nnd Crex Rugs In else.
QirU'
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Fisher of tlte
*x!2. nl only. . .*7.H3
nnly - ■
um wo expect'them nil to k» Saturday.
State Rond were guests of Mrs. Fish­
Floor Linoleum m 38lie tier yard
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Reiner, over Sunday. They took In
the play Saturday night, which they
Ihomughly enjoyed.
Miss Harriet Fisher and little
brother Don of Knhimuzoo visited
their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
S. Holly, over Sunday. Don will re­
main for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Velte cnlertainc dhis cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Howers pud daughter Dorolhy, of
Fort Plain, New York, over Sunday.
Mr. Bowers is a prominent funner
of York slate nnd he nnd his family
were on their way home from New held at the Kilpjtlrick church Tues- Mrs. Ed. Weaver of Woodland laiI Mrs. Man- Chose. They will use the, net of tho Blm-kburn emm him matte!
Mexico, where they had been making tliiy forenoon, HCV. Lyon onicitiliiig, I keelng house for her during her ah-:: program Ihnl is printed for March it* '-road hwm-p and caught one of
2Jth in the program bonks.
|lhe rr.ldente ot thia Ulr hunt: and
n several weeks' visit. Thl* was their anil burial was in cemetery No. 2. Irem-e.
Mrs. John Wnotlm.in. while doing , now everyone 1- wondering how Smith
civile Miller of Freeport visited!Mr’- Freeman Furrow and son of
first visit to Michigan, nnd they were
‘ her household duties, hit the end of
Xn m the F ' *' —
surprised to sec so fine a country. the hnme folks the fore part of the Pr“7'**r‘ ri-lted at a. GolgeFa over1
a linger and dislocated it ut the ilrs! ChXmn». and Btlmrtnn - ... •
I Sunday.
•
Mr. Velte visited these people 3/ week
told Smith
Hank B.lllngcr is now snugly en- f,XrT. ^°.h?me
*“*
years ago, although keeping up a
Jn,B*.
„
, ,,,
„
unmethlng and Smith told the ehorlrt,
correspondence, Ihdy had not met sconsed in the old barber shop buildAL H,111(1Pr
family, Mr. und Mr.,
Errclt Scklmore ami Miss (.race nn(1 lh(l Rheriff told the Grand Itapltb*
ing on the
first
and
is ready'H. ov.mi,.,,
HchaRdy utiu
.md -&gt;.ma
MIm M-uan
Leduh a.pinA.pin- Gould of Highbank attended chur£l&gt; .herlff, nnd he told Vlergever and
SinCC.
y ...
—. floor, —
.... ...
A party of fourteen young people for cullers ,nt
ut tiny
any time. Hunk
Hank says '.ill
■ nil attended the funeral of Leon
Ixmn FurFur­ Sunday anti visited with Harvey. Vlergever came and got Smith ana
or Hastings, chaperoned by Mrs. Will! the fair sex will not be disqualilied. roll In Carlmn Thursday.
Woodman's.
took him to the Rapids to have him
Cook nnd Mrs. Flora Rendle Henkes,I
A citizens caucus bns been called' 'Frank Hntlth finished hl* job of
Sunday School Note*.
“’•&lt;
Bllniuon told him. That**
drove over to take in the lilay Snl-|for Thursday, Feb. 26, to nominateAuxust Geiger** farm Sat­
There were over 50 io the Sundny en»y. see?
urday night. On account of the con-. candidates for village others Io be
J"hn Guy* n,-ur school and we arc in hopes it Willi
dition of the roads they were n little voted on March 9.
\ nei«er «n,i \ir« Frmi n.i be doubled next Sunday.
Into for all the play, but made up for | The republican caucus cnll ho* not
'
tuirt
The subject of the lesson for next
lost time, when after the play was been mode at this writing. We have 7inB,.'
1 ’
1 ,u"‘
,n
Sunday is. "Faith iteslmving Fcur,”
over they were Invited over to R. S.jhol learned whether the progressives
Mr. »nd Mr*. Evart cium or South taken from Idike f-'tl-l'J.
Holly’s home where, with u few of; will put up a ticket or not.
I Woodland un&lt;i Mr. and Mr«. twine
The Sunday achmd wishes Io ttv the
Fair
the young folks of the village, they ।
Miss Velma Benson nnd Miss Ijtis । B»wl*y of Uonin «r.&gt;v&lt;-. runted at the Icresl all those in the neighborhood giving Hu
who do not now nllend and gives—----- enjoyed themselves with sinning, Velte .were home over Sunday, nnd ’1,«f their
mother. Mrs. Ge...
music and a good hotJunrh. They I look in the uhiy Friday night.
|Hnu. r. u rdn^iuv
j everyone, both young and old, a ror!&lt;lial invitation to ullrihaJicxt-Sun- evolution.
seemed to enjoy the entertainment i Tltcrc will be a meeting Friday
nnd good time they had here and ex- i afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the town i
EAST WOODLAND.
tiny, x II is. “Go Io Sunday School .nd falhtVe
ter evolving to the higher nrd
M. I. Cole anti J. F. Fulger were In! Sumlity." and Sunday school will bc- thliiKK. firmly rr.nlvril Hint h
pressed a desire to rclurn in the hall to make plans to see If n coninrnear future. Wc understand they I allon creamery can't be slnrtctl here’
Bcnnie anti Miinon Cowles of Mat-i 8*" “• V? ocV?St' .
.,
.
■ Like
." " Ill*1 ■"
arrived home about 3 o’clock in the! this spring,
Like Odessa
Odessa on
on buvnes*
buvom Saturday.
Saturday. I. M,.ss »l’"rn "
. Icwan
Icwan were
were guests
Hursts of
of t'tvir
itt-ur uncle
ititclc J "’H 1,1 ,.,u
morning without u faull-flnding one
"v‘ revival 7mcellug.
T ."i at the
; ami aunt,
Mr. and
B- •■hnrcli.
‘‘hurch, will be urcsenl
present antlm
and
..... .
...... Mr*. W. Sawdv.i
‘ .
ilT - it
in the bunch.
F. F. Hilbert. Perry Flory, George
Frank Palmerton and
mother. I Saturday.
| lalk Io the Sil nd a v scltool.
Burkle and Wrii. H. Mohler took in Mr*. Eliza Palmerton and Mr*. .Mat'
.Mr. unit Mrs. Huger 11ml daughter1
Jhe auto show at Grund Hapii|s Inst Palmerton .pent Wednendi.y vteltlng ]|aS(.| ()f West Sunlieltl were gueslsi
SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
j. ।
i V Mr- »"■'
Onte
T'x-'-l
Ml.. M.I.I.
reck.
‘
iciv.ui* .m
Miss Mabie F'cighirer nnd friend auk
Wm. J. Baril,’who underwent !tlf ' Mr. a nd ••Mm. A. Griimrnnd Mr.’and ;
»v. ut
ut laikeview
Lakeview 1Thurs- |o-&lt;l
.
r ■&gt; ,•
I F'lovtl McKay,
operation for throat trouble nt .Inn Mr*. Fred Geiger Mepn: Wedneflday1 | (.*.
vlalted in Freepori.
| M,?s D"Li Jordan of Hastings v..MICU
j.,j(C(| ||
le former's
IOV
I....... J|,,r cousin,
Arbor early last spring, died at his
-•
• Mr*, it. C. iteaird. MIm; spent part of lust week with her' .Mr.
•• tint!• Mr.v
»•- &lt;(hl
:i 1Unsen
i_..1 and chll- ""r
hnme in East Woodland Saturday
and A. E. Glddlngfl nil »f friend. Miss II. Haines of East’ tlren sp.nl Sunday with the form- nn&gt;.
afternoon.
Mr. Baril was well W1^’tan4 ",p’,.n( ' Hund;
-,lt j, j ' Woodland.
cr
’
s
brother,
Nila Ltnsen anti family -----known by nearly every one here.
„„„ „„
ur|.„ who has been
j
Wilson
Bowser,
having up till a few years ago been
uiwrcnce ttatil.r &lt;&gt;f E«»t WnodHini spending several weeks with reta­ at Gttrlinucr's Corner*.
/fiber!
nnd
Allien McCleland
ain.icmuii and family
.........
......
in the meal business in the village, vlsitr.i nt ( ha*- II.'Ise a M*.|id
i&gt;. t-i [1 ,i.v,..
—I
7.Ti'ii,
**c’ ’n
Sunfield, started on i.i
bis
Nashville
spent K
Sun-•non— liny &lt;.f Ilnntlnsit !• ,I
- ---------------*’ llnHe was 59 year* old and had been a , Carl Wheel.H- --•
“— .iinnd
'
-■**kTJ
i W&lt;?&lt;
,h •"
‘ ' ,,m« •",l"e Journey to Silverton, Orc., Mrs. Good of Na
il.y will, Ih.-ir ','ler nn,l daughter, h,,ll“ *•&gt;'»&gt; run ,u
nt.
resident of Woodland about 35 vears. d«n Farrrl li
Mrs. Lenn
Raffler nnd family,
After he was married to Mis* Ernnin
1
.
........ near
..... REpl)BUM|| EHTHUS|JSM
T
spent Sunday at E.
M’"* &lt;•«•&gt;' Makley ami children, ..
Hill he retired from the village and
Kahtmo.
nth Woodland.
who have been quite ill the past
has since made his home on the 1 "£.T"
'V'.'mij&gt;■' (1f c
litis
winter
serin*
Io
be
n
pretty
-------- .
_» Carlton week, are reported better nt this
AT LINCOLN CLUB BANQUET
ffooil season for logs, ns Dnvhl Mc­
farm. He leave* no Immediate rein-! vlHlte((
A| n.........
ooh).r&lt;-y.
Saturday.
'time.
lives, except his wife, who has pa-: S|rM u&lt;rtrude
Su.m. iI went ta
t.» A»-1
«»• &gt; Died,
meu, suddenly,
suiiiicniv, nt
nt his
nis home
home in
in Clelland &lt;&gt;f Barryvlllc hauled a log
ude Stowell
lirnlly attended him during his long jayria Tuesday .-all. &lt;l there by the ,&lt; r- : pas( Woodland Saturday utter a out of his bndher Albert s woods
siege of Illness. The funeral was
Utnew. ..f h-r &gt;.r..ihere ehHdr. n. gg
iterll Fum rTi al Saturday to Nashville Munich by
scaleil
1.126
, East Woodland church Tuesday, actual ineasiirmenl
feet. It was a ISTpot log.
, Rev. Lyons bniciating.
Jasper Deeds of Nashville stienl
I Quite it large number of logs have
1 been yarded on the John Guv place Sundny afternoon al Tobnl Gnrling। nnd the Prank Smith sawmill is ex- C Word wn» received by Albert Mc­
| perted Io begin culling -them this
Clelland's that their brother Davids
invalid son. Harry, passed away
Other investments pay larger rales, but remember, they are
•abject to change in market value which may take more than in­
Monthly.
,
COAT8 GROVE.
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
Mrs. Mary Chase, who hits been
DISTRICT.
having un ullut-k of the quincy, is;
Our Certificates »re Payable on Demand and Provide a
I« quite «tek wllh
[much belter.
‘
Mjtmle «■

We are going to conduct Five Big Bargain Days, they are going to be Bargain Days
right. We like to have you come everyday. They will be Friday, Saturday, Monday

Tuesday and Wednesday and whatever is advertised for those days special, will be regular prices any other
day.^ SO WATCH THE DAYS AND COME.
REMEMBER we have many other bargains all through the store, besides the few we have advertised, so
if you don’t find advertised what you want come anyway.
Monday

—

Under State Control

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George Liverton..'............................................................. ............ President
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
Sherman 1. StrongCashier
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace JLovewell
Louis Krieger
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.

Mr. anil Mrs. Willard Bolhm anti
family visited Sunday at Warren
,5!*,
—
। Kelsey's.
i chloU lt«sl
Lydia Wundrrll.-h,
An interesting I). G. T. O. clubj Httii Walt a- ‘t’en and Clare Whim
I meeting was held last Wednesday tit i of the Hagln • •••vl. attended the fitthe home of Mrs. Alice. Chase. The! oeral of Leon F.irretl Thursday
subject of “Immigration” wits ills-' Mr*. Ge., th i ll l« quite sick with
cussed.'
j rheumatism.
Fay C. Wing of Wayland preflched K(ETrrr&gt;
°,.1!7*7tngl* ^h.’.’i
i two excellent sermons Inst Sunday.
Kn|‘u Fox of Middievlll..
house to
Revival meetings ore in-progress
.
.
.
.
ut the North Castleton U. B. church. of March.
The W. C. T. U. will meet ncx* ’
„„„ ------------------------- - -------------- -Tuesday, Feb. 21th, nt the home of [Mrs. Bert Mill* and daughter Hilda,

Our New Styles
inRandG
Corsets are in
Stock

iltilnn milts. non

tteeccl shirt-

50c $1 $1.50 $2 $3

inveut slot

The Store With
One Price To All
Always the Lowest

HASTINGS SANITARY DOUBLE STORE

OUR. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
3V&amp; percent if left with us onc year
3 percent if left six months

Organized in 1888

'Furnishing* department.

All Mail Orders Attended to Promptly

We Do As
We
Advertise

Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.
LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Uka Odessa, Mich.

Wednesday

FARMS FOR SALE
As the Season advances, demand is more frequent for good
tillable lands.

With great care I have provided for the coming

season: various tracts, large and small, for the benefit of my
patrons in 5 acre, 10 acre, 40 acre tracts and up.
An abundance of 80 acre

240 acres at

farms f r m

$65 per acre.

$3,500 to $10,000
I2O acre farms from

8o-acres near Maple Grove

$5,000 to $12,000

Center, the barn alone costing

160 acre farms'from

$9,000 to $16,000

Price $5,200

These with many other up to date farms with good buildings
can be purchased at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
1 can exchange your city projierty: get you a good home in
any part of the country. Call and read my list.

Hastings Business Exchange

Phone 136

W. A. Dunn
Hastings,

130 E. Center St.
Mich.

PIANOS
(JUR stock of Pianos is easily one of the
most representative Piano stocks in this
country.
Perhaps you Jo not know that we
carry many makes anJ the chance for choice is
unequalled in Michigan.

You cannot think of a more beautiful Gift to
your family than a Piano; it means not only
education but joy for everybody, and YOU
' are the only source through which your family
can secure this great gift.
Of course you've often wished for one, but it
seemed a luxury that pthers could afford, but
not you. Now did it/ever occur to you that

“others” thought the same thing before
talked it over with us?
Frost, Uh.trle* Wllllatn,. Cap!. potter,
II. T. French. Henry S. Hheldon. Abrn
Johnson. Charles A W.-lnten, Arthur,
11. Mulliollanil, Gordon Ironside. liar-I
‘red W. Stebbins. Earl

they

It’s part of our business to show you how easy
it is for you to own a piano, and we want to talk
it over with you. Our easy payment plan will
please you.*

I Thursday.

♦
t/our
)
♦ Resolution )

,

That This is the Year
You are to Build a
NE,W HOME

Best of ail, you have widely resolved to build not only an attractive home, but
one that is sturdy from cellar to attic—every stick gound and strong to the core.
'T A home that will wear a lifetime and be a source of pride to you and your family.

♦
♦

A House Can be no Better Than
' the Material of Which It Is Made

Hur ton.
this writing.

'inx at the I
.cnuple of 1
▲ home In O.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Shupp consider
A | tho 13th n lucky day. and especially ns
III happened u- be Friday, when nn
eleven and.it half pound boy came tn
A ' make his home with them.
▼ j O. N. Jatndon ;s keeping bachelor's
♦ hall.
John Bird l«
▲
Many of thi
their supply of
Inches thick at...
Wednesday night was the coldest

♦

11.

F. F. Schilling. John
Huffman. C. H, Barber,
Huy Townsend. Charles

I! you want the greatest musical instrument
ever invented, come in and let us demonstrate
the wonderful PLAYER PIANO. You become
an artist nt the Piano the moment you sit down
in tronj. of a Player.
Here is the greatest achievement of modern inventions; takes the
place of a silent Piano in the home and makes
YOU the artist. Besides, you can play it by
hand like the regular Piano. Come in and see
a wonderful array of these wonderful instru­
ments. We se|l them on monthly payments.
.

♦ Jo j/cu y4aw Ruotoid,

&gt;
♦
+
+

That the.beat material is going.to make your house wear longest and look attrac&gt;
tive longest, and what is especially important—it is going to save you a world of
repair, expense and annoyance. Exactly our idea, too. And all our building
materials are bought on that basis—to build houses that wear and give lasting
*atisfac{ion. Let us show you just the materials you want—lumber, millwork,
brick, hardware, paint, etc., and why. Our prices are very reasonable.

&lt;

Now Resolve to Come and See Us

t

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

♦ Broadway Yards,
■y
Phone 224

Bauer Bros.

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

o'clock Thursday morning nnd only
2 above at noon with the sun shlnlns
brightly.
Zeene Huck went to Batle Creek
Thursday to work at the Battle Creek
Sanitarium.
W. W. McKtbbln Is reported on the
&lt;«ln. his blond teet having gone up
from 30 to 75 per cent.
The church school teacher, Mis*
Mabel paeons, who has been spend­
ing several days at the teachers insti­
tute nt Berrien Springs,
returned
Monday.
. *
Will Chamberlin, who ha* been car­
pentering at Detroit since last Octo­
ber, returned Friday.
He will re­
main at home about tan day* when
he will again take up hl* work in De­
troit
The ■ Blackburn Case, did I hear

PLAYERS

Friedrich’s
Judge smith has denied Marlon
Shores,a new trial. In an opinion
handed down Wodncalay. Mr. Shores

prlsonment. mallcloiM prosecution and
slander, The jury awarded (he plain­
tiff a verdict of *5«,

DOWNTOWN STORE
206 MONROE AVENUE

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

�k’EBHl'AHY »•, IM*

-----------------Elwaln
of tAnslng
the city Wednesday calling on
Brewer made
business trip
lo Lansing the latt

Commissioner
"•Ing. lg here Inspecting
x receipts in the proMr. and Mrs. N. H. Spade, of Grand
otnc»,
Ledge, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Mattoon.
Matthews spem Improvements, in bls barber shop
Fred
napldaa ho will hav
the
--- nncsl
---- 1 In the state.
Fred Ilohor, of thia city, a student
Joseph W. Brownldgc. or Mt. PlenaIn the state unlvarslfV. wa( recently
Initiated into the Blgqui Upsilon Club,
Miss Ermine Goodyear of Jackion and Is now living at tho club house
Jacob D. Hendrick, ag.-d 7&gt;, a plowill spend Saturday and Bunday with

Tiu-.m- :n..i i

H. Barber, and

LOCAL NEWS
coming frojn one of the chimneys led
P. T. Colgrovc has a new "Hudson io his detection.
the birthday of tier
Frank BeckwKh will soon occupy
shop.
Fred Todd has purchaser a Dnc new
noon.
Troxel came
Buick roadster.
Tho Methodist Brotherhood now ..-milled 30 -of her ocqualnt ince*. In“■
’
,eluding a number of members o’
George M. Duguay la tho new lino-; Birthday club. All had nn enjoyable
•

Musical instruments
nOUNS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS ALSO STEEL, GUT
AND SILK STRINGS. BOWS, BRIDGES, KEYS, ROSIN, PITCH
PIPES, TUNING FORKS, INSTRUCTION BOOKS, MUSIC STANDS
FIBER, WOOD AND CANVAS CASES
IN FACT EVERYTHING
IN SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR STRINGS AND

□n Mrs. Dwight Grumes of Hastings
townshl
school will give a n&lt;.
TREMENDOUS RESULTS FROM

HOHNER HARMONICAb

SMALL NEWSPAPER ADV.

L. V. BESSMER

C. E. Harvey, Druggist, Is Swamped
With Replies to Hia Ad in
Hanner of Last Week
Utsl week C. E. Hnrvcv. the drugpot luck dinner Saturday. gisl, run a special ad in The Banner,
in which he made a (pccinl offer of
The members of the St. Hose choir small pocket mirrors. The paper
cordial Invitation to was delivered Friday Uiroughqpt lhc|
ttend the card puny and musical to^couiilv and from Friday noon until
Salurtluy night theyere literally]
swanipeil with customers coming inf
The friends ot Merle Shin
In answer the nd. They continued
him a pleasant surprise Monday eve­ |t&gt; call Tor the article advertised i
ning. it being his seventeenth birth- Ions after the .supply wus exhausted.
Itcfrealiments were served and
Thexe
results
were
nblaincd di-’
all had a Jolly time.
-Jgh Haner advertising.
redly Ihroui
Ceda
Creek School will have
This week Mr. Harvey has t...
ghost social at the school house
riday evening. February 37th, Dll other special ad that will be of inter-1
trict to furnish supper,
si to a great many readers.
dlslly invited id attend.

THE RELIABLE JEWELER
open
■. 17 ni.

PERSONAL MENTION 0

(

Itaplds b.iturdjy.

In

Grind

, itaplds Wednesday.

•

"
friends In Nashville.
Miss Vera Mance went to Belding
Itaplds Saturday.
Mrs. Warren Wilcox returned Sat­
Wijl Severance
Kalamazoo Is
urday to her home In Lainaing.
visiting Hastings relatives
Mrs. John Dawson is spending the
Charles Smith of Silver Creek.
Mrs. Florence Logan

of Nashville.

With our equipment of four delivery wagons, we can. get your order to
you as prompt as you could expect and during these extreme cold days this
fact ought to be of great interest to you* if you need any more coal delivered.

That is not all—we weigh out every load of coal that leaves our yard
and know that when we sell you a ton of coal it is ton, and our reputation
for giving honest weights makes you sure of getting what you buy
We have just received another car load of shelled corn.
We sell our own ground feed

party In Grand | nations were used fbr decorations.
tend tho Bhrlners
Itaplds. Friday evening.
entertained with
On Thursday. Feb. it. Dr. McGut-

ELi'Al:..

■■ • .

In Coal Delivery ADollght
These Cold Days

Dll' In Hr ml lien ot old

Michigan Homeopathic society.
Timmerman read
.
....
.
...
.
paper before the society entitled, (lodge Is well known us
miners and the HaMlnga members are
Claude Bents.
......
lloned nt Fort Oglethorpe. Ga.. has: Is expected that u large number will
served out the term of his enlistment
L’y Stafford wua taken Into custody
md returned Tuesday to his home In
this city
lu.au.u
un a Vagran- .
Uy. who has been homel. - . .-n

JI /few J^ina of

Service

F. F. McNair ha* gone to bt. Cloud,
to spend the balance of the wln-

Liar. Mrs. Clyde Daniels, of
.laughter having
□bio.
i.r internal
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Byl-Icompllculloff o
Mrs- Mabel Waters of Grand Kap-:week.
organs.
Mr. and Mrs G. W. Sheffield visited
v.
:
his mother at Banheld the First of the
Workers will be held Monday night. 11 nless Mr.
UBI y •«, ni w. z,. I b. , lull ... . . dv. ill- .
guest or
MIm Kosella Goodyear of Grand r
। son Junies P. «uterit. or
A class will be initiated. DhtrlcJ Dvp-|good.
Tue.day
Itaplds is the guest ot
nd daughter. Mrs. Martin
tfpolls.. arrived
nrollment of the
In tho city Tuesday on professional

EDMONDS BROTHERS
Phone 18

The Elevator Men
Hastings, Mich

AH

lead I

Thu
prayer
chord
Hum

ANNUAL TAX SALE.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
p^niooUorroii*1MEL a rmAAtk.
■lata of Mlcklsan. toe and is be:!&gt;• aala ot cartain lands ter lai*.

perfon

ntectln
homo

loimburd of Grand Bap- ■

lUt Bunday. or
Bust Iain sing
' H..I n irj.
then Will reach third place
spent Bunday with Hastings rslallv
Michigan conference.
,
friends.
oWnxbip. ।
Keith Fuller entertained a party ot । resident of Baltimore to]
nd Mrs. E; F. Blake I
Sunday
_._____ ..
.......................
....
..I to lila
" W
14b. 13. I
•d
Ills eternal
Monday
evening
of Middleville-.
ainazoo visited HastInga relatives part Fourteen boys
re Illness. Borne;
Pattison Smith returned!
honor of his birthday.
with all patience and Christian
Monde)- from
C. u Ayres of Detroit, president of pleasantly spent In playing games. Iterelatives in Grand Itaplds.
ramenta of hl* church, l&gt;y his p.
&amp;tr. and Mrs. Lucian Willison ahd
family spent Saturday and Bunday.
Mrs. rrank B. Druulllard and baby
Faithfully during hl* ion* Illnessm *»*,
...
, of Detroit visited her mother. Mrs,
i -rn In County
Mrs. Hubert Milts went to Grand-, ..
Ih ....
I'.-.l
A.I. :■ :
Itaplds WednrMlay to spend the bal.
Ford Hicks of Belding
will spend
bile still &lt;i young man In
Mr. Alton t* spending tt.
. , . the week end visiting with his parents. health.
win!
Allerdlng spent Iasl J|r and
J( w Hleka.
with his son-in-law Bert M
Arthur Patton
nd daughter
Mrs. Lawrence Lyons of Belding.
The attention of the Bannc
Muskegon
Charles Vandenberg
been called the statement In the mu
. T. l»ombard Tuesday.
Mrs. Jamis Caldwell of Fremont.
ago wan a long
Mr. and Mrs. Henry VaMcnlxrrg.
o that Mias Florence
I Mich., is visiting her parents. Mr. and

inln.i llat&lt;«

Hum
Hum

ued un

St SSS STSi.

Aid Inst.-.
xena Mutual Flru Insurance Co, ot published In the reports.
While playing with a

Kdwara .Vi­

trained
T«lel

nd Mrs. John Olmstead and daughter of Mr. uawti
I Shi "d ‘ tb Grand JKapldsl°Ture«u7Ctu

‘J1*!1 ’r".‘£ral,v'l ‘”rS

attend the funeral of their youngest

returned

lli! her daughter. Mrs.
James Gower and Jamet. Klim
were In Grand llaplili/ Tuesday aven­
ins attending a meeting of the Odd

: Kaunuion before her return.

i-turned to lii-r
Mr. and Mrs,, J. F. Goodyear,
। been unending. the
vrarrMys visit with Hustings relatives with their daughter. Mr*. Donald
and friends.
Detroit. arc expected

turrn-d Friday from a business trip
Kelley
io Detroit and Battle Creek In the] were called
to KuUmaxoo this Thur*
fduy morning to attend the funeral o:
Mrs. Fred Wolcott returned Mon- Clark .Eaton.
Mr. Kelley and brothcr-inbeen for three
ird Huturbrother
Fisher went to Laton Itaplds Monday (home
evening for a three weeks' visit with|W4, then visiting a daughtc
i near 'Chicago had been
Fran-' seriously Hl. The Judge went to Chickc«. Cal., and mother. Mrs. Purnell icago Saturday.
Dowling, arrived1
Saturday from
Nashville Sunday. Feb.
families ot' 8h played severs! groups of plana
J.*.Wood-j numbers from memory ut the Mid-

i nt ..........

applicant for I
Grand Itaplds. nsrlMcd by Dr*. Jit
Gunin and Lathwp of Hastings, oper
ated on Mrs. Sumner Sponablc. and
removed a fatty tumor from hi

Ho then bought ;. small farm

Halt I m»r

whb It

writing Is Improving as rapidly as can
be expected.

for Muskegon, but expect to return i n(M&gt;n by the Nashville plsno pupils ot
the bride «
longyr visit here. Forrest Ftetmcb.
Miss Irma
Mr. Thi/mus Hurns "F I •.
Ing used.

You will need them before summer comes and you can
get them cheap NOW, We arc selling

Men s 25c Hose for 15c
Women’s 10c to 50c Hose at
Greatly Reduced Prices
All Sizes

Boyes' 5, 10 and ?5c Store
» on Millinery

Hastings. Mich.

i i•

lo Grand llaplit*
one In this vicinity returned
uniform nd should' r

OF MIDIH.EVILLK

Mr. and Mrs- Burns left on

they will reside. Their many friends
unite in best wishes
In a program Issu'd by IhO Orphc- of Greenville, Mich., as sub-doni-on

exceUent llkeuess ot -Mrs. Frederick
Allen, well-knotpt In this city, who is
appearing In a c omedy running In ths
Mr. and Mrs. Allen spend
Melliotll't MlnKur Hec-ommcniLi
lheir summers t. Wall
-----holograph from which the cut of
CiisiubtTlalu'h Cough lUimcdy.
as taken by J.
Milaca.

SCHEDULE A.

There will be a meeting ot
Hastings Academy of Medicine anil
House on
Surgery ut the Hustings
Wednesday owning. Fc

Il Ao my fellows as being a madlclpe
worthy bf tris!. |n c.^es of colds,
oughs anjl croup,
---- ----------—
Give
ChanTbcrIain's Cough llemedy
trial und we
Important are conlldent &gt;ou will nnd it very cfbusiness pertaining to the society
raxbin rtiluii.
.tor’s lecture. Physicians from adjoinff ling towns are expected to be present, all dialera—Adv

v Jil in r
S ■&lt; Uaaar
HJLDHOOD.

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TIME FOR ACTION

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25%
Reduction

Now is the time for action on your part, don’t hesitate,
don’t wait for tower price*. 29 per cent redaction
on honest, up-to-date merchandise is the lowest possible
price we can make.
j.
_

This sale includes oil Men's, Boys* and Children's Suits and Over­
coats, all Winter Underwear, Sweaters, Caps, Gloves and Mittens,
Fur Coats, Work Coats and Flannel Shirts.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
25%
Reduction

McthodUt Episcopal Cliundi.
’ PROGRAM OF THORNAPPLE
Methodist - Episcopal church. Rev.
VALLEY PIONEER MEETINB
Jiusaell II. Bready, pastor.
Public
worship nogt Sunday nt 10:30 a. in.
and 7:00 p. m. Morning. Holy Com­
munion. Evening, the lust sermon In Large Gathering Expected in Caledo­
the series on “Devils In Society.” The
nia Next Monday—Five Histori­
:. Ketcham will subject for next Sunday evening, ’’la
the If
cal Points to be Discussed.
o’clock. Hub- There a Personal Devil7”
During
Scores are expected to attend the
and Women."
read u tiulplt editorial on tho que»- annual meeting of the Thomappte Valtlon, "What Hhall We Do About Sun- 1 ley Pioneer Association, which fill
day Bum Ball In Hasting*?"
meet in Kennedy’ Hall, Caledonia, on
Baptist Cburch.
The Ix-nten program* will be die- Monday, February 23. At thl* time,
trlbuted next Sunday.
A comprc- a fund will be raised for making the
prayer nnd praise scr
honelvo program hu*&gt;been arranged । site of the historic Oak Grove House
church.
for the entire Lenten period. Our in Caledonia township. The program
Sunday norvlcea rut foil
............
—.
| U«»«n ’"^lo &gt;"
Xn'lrue- for the raw:ting follows:
........... School.
Sunday
10:20.
Morning wor»hi|., lu:30. Serim.n i t«&lt;m and Evang. H*atlon.
11 o’clock......................Business Session
by pastor. Special mttole by organ
The Hunday School enrollment last
Afternoon 4euinn
—
.
.
Hunday
for 1»H reached 70S. Every
Aiternoon Session.
mid choir.
tt:oO. । P&lt; r*on able to go. ought to attend one Orchestra Music.
Young
People’s Scrvlc
of
the
Bible
s.
hoola
in
Hasting*.
1
Greeting—Pres E. J. McNaughton.
Leader, EllnWorth Smith.
!
-JJL*
i
I‘
r
ay&lt;
’
r7
Rev.
A. M.
Bostwick.
Yoke Fellow Band, _6:00.
.
,. ,
1 '
i &gt; rnycr—-ivcv. /v.
a,. uoaiWaCK.
Opening ; gram Thurs.luy night, February 2G. Song—East Caledonia Glee Club,
Evening Service, 7:00.
part devoted to *&lt;&gt;ng service Gospel i will be u mlwlonary supper.
Dr. | Memorial Services—Secretary,
incukigo by the pastor. Special music | Klchards of Africa will Ire the main I jj0|(&gt;_.&lt;penu Bolt" Mrs Cha'- Mcby choir.
I iittracllon. Dr. Puffer of Grand RapM“
y’i’he ordinance of baptism wlll.be l&lt;[" and Dr. Lewi, of Muskegon will i
jj'SteiwUh Historical Pointe
ru g- Hftcen
nerformed at
«i the
the &lt;Joae
&lt;Josc ot
of the
the oveneven- m.o
“J»o taKc
lake part in
In tne
the program,
program. TickrIftran Minutes
Slinutes with
uith Historical Points
lointe
performed
eta for the entire capacity of the | Jamea hardlcy—Cascade Hotel,
Wm. Coman—Block House.
Tuvaday evening cottage prayer bancment. Including the atagc. have
I’erannn having
Mni. Bradley Croninger—Whitncymeeting. 7:30. will I&gt;«I held at the now been . taken.
hmm. ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, tlckcta, and Uniting that they cannot villc Hotel.
use them, please return them.
I
Mrs. Mary Barbour—Barber School
on Grand Hl., near Jefferson.
Th« following la the musical pro- House.
grrnn for next Hunday:
| E. J. McNaughton—McNaughton
I’robyjcrian Church.
10:30 a. m.. Organ Prelude.
• Hotel
Maurice (Irlcvby. Pastor.
T,n‘h\mmmXmen..H’rwhh I Sonf-Nuntley Rusaell. Grand Rapid*.
All nervier' until further notice .h.^r i
• ,7 a
c“”b'"' “■ “■
will be held In thi' Parish Houic of

THE CHURCHES

"The Lord'* ITayer" by Noveilo.
"Gloria In Excajsl*." ,
7:00 p. m.. organ Prelude.
ciioru*. "How Amiable are • Thy

morning aerVlee-'
Young People’s Meting nl
livening acrvlc* at 7'o’clock.
i Solo. "llold Thou My Hand.”
All the old friends and new friend* | Brigg*.

('hri*tlaii Sriem-c,
(.'hrlstlun Science Hodely. Hundny.

will begin a iMTle* of sernmna tin
“Tho Mlulntry of Je»u*“ to be contin­
ued until Easter Hund.iy.
m. Subject. "Mind.”
Next Runday evening In honor of
Sundny School 11:46.
the birth of the Fa th er of Hla Coun­
Wednesday
evening lestimunlul
try, "Christian I’nlrfatfaim" will bithe theme. All l«v&lt; rs of Washington
Heading. room ut Maine address I*
and all who luvit their country are open every Wednesday and Saturday
Music
from 3 to u p. tn., when' authorised
literature &lt;&gt;n Christian Science may
Tho Wratnihiaivr Girin held anoth­
er delightful Bohemian Tea at the

,?a,rna^K’
,
Solo—“Queen Charlotte."
Payment of dues.
] Adjournment.

h. t.

County Farm Sunday.

ere I., huve been held nt the Cnun1 Home were postponed unlll RunDe provided for 30 to go. each pay­
ing t»n cenm to help pay for the conv.yancc. lart there be not Ipsa than
32 go. All will have an enjoyable
time, and not only a pleasant sleigh
ride, but your heurt will be made
glad, in-ismoeh a* you have ma*
'
Inmate' at the home happy. Mate

Illi. Meier enA social party will Im- given at Hie i There arc three purposely rtnl»terlulncd
Mouaa Hall Friday evening. Feb. 37.1»l»«'lled word* In Wclckgcnunt
The Fellowship Club hold* Its rex- ...
to .u_
thn member*, their famllle* and! IHede’s adv. Hit* week. See If
ular mertlng n&lt; xi Tuesday evening, tfrli-iul*L Comti, all you yiixMU*, and
Comniltbi" in charge: Mo**r*. Hum. Ixxwt.
.. Help-the committee make this
party * aueceaw.
Will tell you the condilfonii-

Small Accounts
■ A large part of our business is made
up of small accounts.

Even though your account may be
small it will receive the same prompt
and careful attention given to larger
accounts.

Fliutncial Ix-U&lt;t.
......... ■
wvvn.
, shown little change. There ha* been
la very xatlsfuctury volume of trail­
ing which hns resulted In spine ad­
vance*. Nearly every one ot the inege
ulTcrliigs of high grade securities
which him been made since January
Drst huve bcm Immediately very much;
over subscribed showing that Invojiinent buying Is now firmly istnbllshuo.
Money rate* uro being constantly radue.d. due tn a plentiful supple »nd
us Shis surplus seeks lnvfe«(muat wc
should kee a continuation of th* presCareful Investors are taking ad­
vantage of the mark*!* tnat have
been prevailing nnd are’buying Jong
i.rm bond* at the pr»«-ni literal
yield. I&lt; has been a auFprhm to even
the invu&amp;iincnt Hanking House ihu
rapidity With which *om* of the Is-

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

An AnsouftcemBHt
Assuring you of courteous treatment,
we invite your account whether targe
or small

Hastings National Bank,
Th* Only National Bank In Barry County
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.

|

N^IHHLLE.
Lsat wwk Ttraai^f swsitg Uurel
Chapter, O. E. 8., for their soaxl part

.k.
very sick for some time is on the gain.
H. C. ZuschmiU and daughter, MUs
Cecile attended the'Mtamobilc show
at Grand Rapids lest Friday.
Homer Darby of Flint visited his
sister, Mrs. W. B. Cortright, last wek.
John Wertx, Sr., is vary sick.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Deane left Teusday^for Mobile, Ala-, to spend a few

We have a few Men’s and Boy's Suits that are slightly out of date
but good values that We arc willing to lose money on and they arc
yours for V4 offf
'
"

One Price Clothiers
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN

NASHVILLE

Wftecn ladies
i Eaton County
eQ at the Ma­
tte and report
ponic tempi* jd I
i attended were
a fine time-. Thoi
kf, Melxsa Roe,
Madames Carral'
[Union, Minnie
Sarah Quick, Gr
____________ ro, Lillie Vance,
Floy Wotring. Linka Tattle. Mary
White, Edna Furatea, Gertrude Mar­
tens and Miss Minnie Bailey.
A. C. Buxton was at Grand Rapid*
laat Friday on burinaw.
Mrs. Clyde Wilcox, &lt;rf Hastings, vis­
ited her mother, Mrs. Eunice Mead,

Greater reductions would lose money for us, and every sane per­
son knows we are not in business to do that if we can help it.

25%.
Reduction

|

aawifcff.mt.onr

Increase of Dividends
to. l-rart’re^1 *““*
Mtn'S
?
ItUtlni ttiat*tlmr&lt; Iknra hn. kxn &gt;

AUCTION SALE

Having rented my farm and decided to quit farming, I will have an
auction sale at the farm,
miles north of Hastings, 14 mile north of Welcome
Ghurch, on section 29, Carlton township, on

Thursday, Feb. 26, T4
Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., I offer the following property:
HOHHEK

«Lr of Dajipli- Gray Ikmx-*. I mid S you
Hired by Mi&gt;-tral. Weight uboui 2VUO.

COWS

Spring tooth drag
Spike tooth drag
Wide lira uagim
Single
light lianu-M
Top buggy
..
Double net brns~ trimmed Uanicss
'FlitMoolh culihatur.

Durham i'iu, 1 yount old

(iriinbdoiMJ
Combined liaj anti Mock rack

I’olatul Citiua brood sow.

B F. Stoupe has rented and fixed up
the front part of T. E. Van Orsdal'a
building and has moved his barber
130 bwdiela nt Mortgage JJfier Seed &lt;&gt;au&gt;
23 IJmxilu rut*, duo April I
shop into tho same.
30 laying hens
C. D. Ayres went to the hospital at
Ann Arbor Monday for an operation.
FA11M TOOI-S
M1SCEXLANEOVS AltTlCLEN
The Womans' Literary duh met at
the pleasant-country home of Mrs.
(■a-olinc *to»c
Belle Martie, north of the village
Deering mower
Good l-iiurn
Tuesday for their mld-Mntcr picnic.
Champion coni binder
I
Tho lames met at the rest room in the
byractMO riding plow, nearly new
mention.
morning and were taken out in sleighs.
This week Wednesday evening,
Nashville Lodge, No. 255, F. and A. M.
had quite a novel session. They had
work in the third degree end all the
stations were filled by past masters
of the lodge.
Nine from here attended the Lincoln
club banquet at Grand Rapids last
Saturday evening.
Lee and Miss Minnie Bailey were at
Bellevue Monday attending the fu­
neral of a relative.
A sleigh load of Lady Maccabees
spent last Thursday with Mrs. Sher­
man Ayers.
MIm Clara McDerby entertained a
nuAber of her young lady friends at
dinner Sunday.
Word was received here last Friday
morning of the death of Mr. Stephen
Walratn of Charlotte, which occurred]
that morning. Mr. Walrath formerly
lived in this village.
Miss Mildred Holly was home from
Grand Jtapids Saturday and Sundny. I
Misse Beulah and Beniice Mead
were home from Friday evening till
Monday morning.
Miss Olive Walker was home from
Middleville over Sunday.
BARKY VILLE
The King’s Daughters entertained school last Friday, evening at their
The Aid Society will be entertained
with a valentine social last Friday pleasant home on the north aide.
by Mrs. Albert Deller, Mrs. McClellend: Sunday m Hert Blrmmi’a In Italtlmor •.
evening at the home of M's* Alberta Dainty refreshments were served.
Mrs. A. C. Siebeit spent last Wed- allj Mary Hayman at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mru. Or*.m M. intyn- and
Martens on the south side. The house
was prettily decorated with hearts and nesday and Thursday in Grand Rap- al)d Mrs. Albert Deller Friday Febru-, motlrei vtolred George Cheeammt and
'
nry 27 for dinner.
wir° 8«nday.
crape paper. The evening w?s hpeat ids.
Miss Elsie Smith visited her brother
Mrs. Demary is visiting her daugh-1. ,I?rlu*. V.u*l.‘’.n ’■
with games and music tnd a dainty
and hia family in Grand Rapids the ters in Jackson
Jn ®r*nd1 Rapid* ttolilng hi* non and
luncheon was served.
part of last week.
The revival meeting closed at Bar-1 “ j},*'nnJ
...
One day last week Frank Green latter
A d.I.xhlful mubk.k
•&gt; 17*11. ThuUd.y ,«»lnr.
a-7.
J
u" I!'.",. “Ij
drove a load of five logs from South
n
1’
•
,,reach’W Sunday evening at this daughter attended the I- A. 8. at Bev.
Maple Grove to H. E. Downing’s mill l»«thqImCinf- aH’
j j. Mar»hall’. tom Thursday.
and the logs scaled 9C9 feet and the lyt Sunday afternoon by the scholars ,,1,.^.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mudge went to.
Mr. ..nd Mr*. Harry Ma*on .pent
load was so heavy that Mr. Downing’s of EotTcst G. Tierback and twatdes
scbIm could not weigh it it. but it was those from the village who took part ! Bellevue Monday to attend the funeral Tuesday at Orson McIntyre *.
1 A cordial invitation to given to all
drawn by orfe team of horses and not Miss Margaret Wood and Justin Mui- of a nephew, Mr. Ockley.
htner,
pupils
from
Hastings,
gave
sevWin.
Hyde
spent
Inst
week
in
Grand
"•
&lt;• A- * whh-h-wiil meet
very heavy horses at that.
„,„d|n, th, d.lry convrn- I''1- &gt;k.. An,.i..n,I H.Uk
Mrs. M. E. Larkin is at Detroit to j-r.1 number, on &lt;h» ri.n. «n.l &gt;Mm.:
Thursday. Feb. 16. All member* aru
get styles an&lt;t buy her spring millin­ The whole entertainment was much, tjon
-njnyM
by
.11
who
worn
prMIrnd
lo
0
„
K
„
unl
th
,
„„„
s
„
nd
,y
''S'X'?!
“ " “
ery goods .
l"r|,mX.k.'‘;:',ddb- im'"!
"'hint .ho mlMlon.Q; IMk. w&gt;.&gt;- ’’X' .m’Jm
.. ..........
Glenn Murphy was at Jackson last
•ht I‘'’CfvssmK rapidly.
poned their meeting until next bun- th,- funeral norxtce* of Cha*&gt; Clark
Friday
Mrs. Ora Chaffee went to Hastings I (|av evening. Fcbraury 22.
"f A^yria la.rihur.dm. .landing UvOrson Shoup has moved from Mor­
The invalid boy oY»Mr. and Mrs. remainder of the day with Mr. ami
gan into Mrs. B. 3. Reynold's house on Monday to spend the week with her
parents.
,
,
.
David McClelland :-cssea away Mon- Mr*. &lt;'rfn Durham.
North Phillips street.
Miss Effie HanM of Maple &lt;.rove, llayi Fcb. lfi, at their home. The
Mrs. Maud Cole returned home
Dr. and Mm. E. T. Morris were at
spent Saturday and ISunday with her grieved parents have the sympathy
Fouth. B. n&lt;). Ind.. ia*j Tuesday
Grand Rapids Monday.
of all
having her mother 'lowly improving.
lx-vi Hickman of Charlotte was in grandmother, Mrs. Mary Holsaple.
Mrs.
’
Mr- and Mr*. Albert Green. Mr. and
axrs. Chas.
vn*». Gutchess
tiuicncra and
ami son Ellis'r.ui* the village Monday.
Tpent Sundny with Mr. Gutchess at!
W. B. Cortright was at Grand Rap­
the hospital in Grand Rapids.
ids last Thursday.
.
Revival meetings were eommenrod
S. A. Gott was taken very- sick in
the night Sunday night with gall at the Holiness church Sunday even-1
Mr. ami Mr*. Carey Edmond* of H.iatstones.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Fbiok of Maple'h
Ing* over Sundiiv.
Charles Fowler is spending a few
Grove wer*
.
Mr*. Mabel Moody nnd Mr*. Mary
days with his daughter. Mrs. David
Kunx. He returned from Battle Cre?k Saturday.
last Saturday aud reports that Mrs.
WEST VERMONTVILLE
Fowler is gaining slowly.
mid ‘joiu'phMias Goldah Hitt visited har moth­
lai.xi and Julia Dunkclburgvr^Hu’nday. nnl°
er, Mrs. Peter Deller. Saturday and Nease entertained the L. A. S. at-.Mrs. i-iwc.h-k .
Sunday.
John Snore’s Thursday. A good al- friend* In Cunts Grove* and Wooulaiitl. »•• ..
■■I^st Friday morning the remains tendance.
Thursday.
df Wayne, the six year old son of Rev.
Mrs. Villa Parrott, of Nashville, and
&gt;,r- ,"”1 -Mn*Hkldmore tnand Mrs. Lloyd Mead of Alto, was Amos Hinckley, of Lake Cjty, visiteil ‘*’rlJ,,h""1 -S’*,hun
•*nd family
on Bert ot Calif., on Sunday.
Holiday.
brought here and interment mode In at M. E. Downing’s Thursday.
John Snore and wife visited in Ih* ’
i’l?’ ‘| u’.'Sl’mmhe* ’m '­
Lake View cemetery. Little Wayne
EMERY’S AND CLEVERS CORNERS
:
»i -le'X,
was a victim of diphtheria nnd was Grand Rapids Saturday.
Mr.
ujfd .Mrs. Henry Martens and
kct. accompanied by only the under­ I M&gt;rSirV'r:l
-“f1'1 *!'?" ?!i|- ‘ The Vab min.' S.« lai ghnn by Hutaker and a minister as tho rest of the dred Henion of Nashville, visited «t | Durf&gt;« Jb-houi m th,. piv&lt;i*.int h-me family of Newaygo have recently
brought her overland in a sealed cas- lain Straw’s from Saturday till Mon-iof. Mr. mid Air*. Nat 1'uini-lt l-’rid ly moved mi W. J. Noyes' farm.
Miss Sylvia M. Everett of Naslifamily were under quarantine.
day.
‘owning. Feb. 13. wa* a very rnj»yaMrs. Will Chase of Hastings visit­
Frank Axhehn and wife and baby,’bl&lt;-affair and nettl'd th--Ji'.m-'i 813.30. ville spent Sunday wilh her parents.
ed her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Brooks, last of near Nashville, visited at Clive I
-',u* ' ed.i HlHdmuTv u dotalix-d
Straw’s Sunday.
from school by lllnea*
Thursday.
Mrs. M. B. Brooks returned home
Mrs. Carrie Gardner visited her
.Mr. and Mrs. Clytlv Everct
from the hospital in Grand Rapids one aunt, Mrs. Beck, in Nashville Sunday.!
Sunday evening at Nashville.
IteguL
day last wek.
•ruary SJd. Initiation
Roy Mead, of Middleville, was in
CARLTON.
BANNEB WANT ADV8. PAT.
the village last Thursday and Friday.
C. L. Smith w called to Grand
Miss Altha Rarick of Hastings spent
Itaplds last Week to testify in the
Sunday wilh her parent*. Mr. and Blackburn ease.
Alton Wood, of I’ioasant Ridge,
Funeral services of I con Farrell ’
spent Sunday at C. I’. Coverts.
were held at the hpme of his parents,
Mrs. Frank Karick.
.
Feb. 12. Interment in Fuller's ceme-i
D. A. Wells of Battle Creek was in
tery.
Mrs. Farrell ami Lawrence arc
the village last week.
Fred white was at Charlote last better, but Mr. Farrell is not so well.’
Mrs. Tom English wgfc badly burned'
h
Wednesday.
Saturday
Vf,.WIUU&gt; evening,
V.V,Ui,K, uheft
wnvu1 the
UH- coal
xvul stove,
Mrs. Clift Tarbcll cnicrtaimd the
exploded while she was fixing the Are.
Lady Maccabees last Friday afternoon
Mrs. I'eler Adri:in&lt;xin was in Coats1
at her home with a thimble party.
Grove Thursday mid Friday.
Next Friday evening The Morning
Glory Rebekah lodge expect to Initiate
MARTIN CORNERS.
j
a class of ten member.' and have In­
Mrs. Lewis llillon is ill willi rhcti-l
vited the Vermontville Rebekah lodge
to attend the meeting and a good time iiinlistn mid In grinpc.
Mr*.
Allie
Mind
mid
.Mrs.
Dnlsv,
is expected.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Miller veiled Mrs. Mill. r’.v brother,
Navuc entertained their children and M. Furlev. who Ik ill. in Maple Grnve.l
Mrs.- .Millie Fisher vislled her par-i
their families In honor of the twentyfirst anniversary of their son Carl's itils in Igikcview Thursday.
Mrs. Smlic llilhin has been snlFer-'
Wodnehday afternoon of this week Inu with Hie grip-the past week.
Lincoln's day will be obserwtl .it:
Mrs N. C. Hagerman entertained the&gt;
Tj,j“ ““crtjbess with a thimble 'Barty,
party. I Ibc diiircli next Sunday, Feb. 22. A.
uniavl rollrction .will e Inkcii fur, Ihc.
Freedmen's Aid nnd Suuthern Edurotionnl socit’lvi „
•
There wll Ibe a. quaVlerly meelingl
ui. Hie rhiirch Smidiiy, March" I, ni
10 o’elwk. Dr. Floyd, Hie illslrlrl!
le.l superintendent, expects ,lo be pres-1
.
_ want-, i ni.
Pleuxe nUelunlivveilMvroJloin
Michigan Treat Co. Bld,.
Grud Rapid., MicMgu.
fully entertained the teachm at our ent. Plan Io attend.

Hot Lunch at Noon.

Shelter for Horses if it Storms.

Tormc nf Qalfli All sums of $5.00 or under, cash,
lulllld III Odlui Over that amount 9 months time
will be given on bankable notes with interest at 6 per
—‘ No property to be moved until settled for.

F. FAUSEY, Prop.

Col. W. H. Couch,

Orville Barnum,

Auctioneer

Clark.

TO BANKERS

You frequently desire, cither for collateral
purposes or for some customers, information or
quotations on

SECURITIES

■ Over a period of years wc have compiled
sonic very extensive statistical files and will be pleas­
ed to have you avail yourself ot their use
Wire, telephone or mail inquirks will hate
our immediate attention.

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bortles

�THE HASTINGS

middleville

id Mrs. Allen

Hiram Rayne ha* about 150 tons
of line ice in bls Ice house.Our little community was pain­
fully. shockcd by ’he sudden death
nf Rev. Win. Perkins Saturday even­
ing. He had n stroke of apoplexy
Tw&lt;I«&gt;. followed by more jwere
riativm.
.
strokes, inn-ooff
causing him In -be unconaiiuwca,
-......... and?will greatly miss.
Fred O. fitokoe. secretary of tb" scious for about 48 hours. He cor-.
On Friday Keith Vance, while
working on th« 1c* for &gt;!• A- Dieirich. creamery ussnclatlon. atlentlwJ the, Inlnly wit* fully prepared to meet
gnjThls hand Into a pulley and th" stole dairymen’s association In Grand the summon*, “Conic Home.' Ho oxRapids Thursday.
'
aisled a number of weeks nl the
meeting* nt Northeast Barry n short
Bud Belts of Irving helped out on
lime ago and preached at
the Dietrich dray while Jaak was nt Lake was
II. Cl; Hen
Corners onc week before he died.
Hi* friendly, jolly manner made for
years on the dray.
many
friend* and
liis earnest,■
mm
, show In Grand Rapids l“*t week. him
.
.iiiuii
■ * ii iviiu. I . ..............
.. ..inrlhv
On Thursday the little daughter of
Mht. H. C. Johnson kavra for hrr devoted life made him a worthy ex­
home In Saernmento. Cal.. Tuesday ample in the Master's "°'k. Mr.
' aflcrpoxn of this week Via way bf Perkins would have been tw &gt;C£*rs
Chicago. Union and Houlhern I'nalfic. old the 48th of IhL* nmnlh.
He
-r.,..
Itli-h'- hall!.nt xn.n- leave*
leaves a
a dcvolrd
ucvumi wile,
Mrs. Troxel of Hastings was here
? &gt; Jin. I nnd
and n
a number
number of
of giandri!*.
grandrhih’kwl*
*"5-,
day morning. necessitating cat
ir ■
nn rlrclo
friends to
side* ..a i..r
large
circle .if
of friends
mourn. He will be greatly niiAscd fo
our little bund, where he has failnvillage Friday-Afternoon on
fullv preached to it* every other bunfrom here attended the nutp
dav nearly all winter.
Mr. nml Mr*. Fred Pcrkiiw and
ry Bennett spent the
dnugliter Helm nml (.ha*. I erkms
of Kcnrass rtmic Saturday on ncMyx. Nora Smith left for her home
count of the deuth of lheir Ldhcr.
In Coleman. Mich., after spending lev- the lust of the week nnd Sunday with
Mr. Perkin* of Detroit came Sttndav to scclti* brother and Fnin,}X'
hare.
uiughton.
bclEcrt Hnuse nrfil family hinc
K. Hendrick of Grand Rapids ‘
moved back from Kalamazoo with
down on Friday forenoon ani
Miss Leia R. Getman came home | his parent*.
Saturday evening to visit her parents..I The body of Rev- I’^kin* will be
building on Irish Corner* and a ®0 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Getman, of!
' '
Miss Gelman is working in
. .. .... formerly
teaching school in Barry and Allegan lermcnl.
James Sanborn
I counties.
Robert Jenkins is now at work in
Grange rwnmsending n driver. As they did not re­
turn that night nor no word being the postal service of Grand Rapids.
program for Johnstown G1ri‘n’*’.’
heard frnm them he was somewhat Mr. Jenkin* has been at work for some |.V|,. jr. mH. will ...... *
worried, but they enme home Friday time past assisting in the handling of Wnahlrtgton program eoinbinra.
the mails.
H-mg »»&gt;’ a™n"*’;11
r inM)|n
Ray Mugrige delivered a load of
Quotations by dll. from LI"
■
un to Grand Rapids. whercJthe driver mixed hay to Ray I-ampson of Irving
*,r ..’viXn* of Lincoln."
put out the tram and stayed over
this week Mondaj’. T^e price today
night
on hay is not so much a* it was last
'Tenting on th" &lt;»1«J Gamp

MIDDLEVILI.V-

hfil In the near fulnrf.
.
Harry BrnnsU spent all.of ine w«i&lt;
jn Crld- there shoWfitg up th" Ktlt ear.
. I
attended
lira. Hirity Pcisrs returg d «*«&gt;n« wltn nraday to her '1J' B'*' "' ^fr,
Mich-, after* spending several w
»•*■*»
tK

Mr. and Mrs. William Goodsite of

a CARLTON.
ng attended the au(bit Gram! Rnpids last

■ Roy Bunn nnd wife spent Sun­
dny with the former's parents near
Freeport.
Orvht Smeikcr nnd family spent
Sunday nt John Gcise’s.
John Zuachniill nnd wife and son
Ivan spent Sundny nt Lester Millet’s.
Harry Thompson and Mary Brook*
spent Sunday with Mabie Sinter.

NOttHEAST KALAMO.
A valentine and pedro party waa
given by Mr. and Mrs- Frank Kelley
Friday evening. Guest* all report a
very pleasant evening and departed
for home at a late hour.
Samuel Crowls have an auction sale
Thursday and will move thereafter to
their new homr.
,
,
Mrs. Dewitt Main is sick with tonai*
a
«
Mr. and Mr*. Jay Grimes spent Sun­
day with her mother in Chorlotte.
Clark Bell went to southern Miaasiasippi Monday.
,, ,, .
T. Lincoln Lemon has sold his farm
to Mr. Weiler, of Ohio.
Bert Blael has rented Mrs. Roseina
Bell’s farm for this season.

o

LL learning, every, -a^bool, every
proRogsnd^ *veSy hmwi. AU

A

tempi tn cothincfl othgrg, is di-’
reeled, whetlier consciously nr not. to this
end—that men may agree in then thought
of what is true, may think alike about the
fundamental* of life, and thereby act iu
accord. This i* the ultimate goal of edu­
cation.

All honest and legitimate advertising
i* BUSINESS INFORMATION, BUS­

INESS "NEWS,” BUSINESS EDU­
CATION.
When we all come to under­
stand the TRUTH we will think alike,
then we co-opefote heartily, our business
then is at once a SUCCESS.
“That’s The Reason” why, for years
past, and am now. telling yon week after
week, about my business. The Real Es­
tate Business, that 1. may secmt yoitr
hearty co-operation and make it. the larg­
est and most successful business of its
kind in the country. Why not J Wc did
it before, and wjrcan do it again.
Don’t fail to call and sec me when
you come to town. I want to list yopr

property.
-MAPLE GROVE.
A number of pupil* of the Norton
school have been haring the chicken
pox.
Grant Shafer ha rented a farm near
Bellevue and will move in the near
future;
Peter S. Maurer remains about the
same. Dr. Toah. of I.accy, I* attend­
ing him.
Ed Manning and Mi-ts Mabel Jone*
were married onf day last week. Congrtaulationa.
...
John Cheesman is under the doctor s

W*m. Haught, of Allen, Hillsdale
county, drove through last week to get
the remainder of the tools left hen*
Inst fall, and incidentally to visit old
niends.
.
.
Floyd Greenman and family and V.
W. Norton and wife passed Thurxday
at the home of George Loomis, near
&lt;,rp{}^’l.xPrctae by four boys and four Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Grccnman re­
maining for a more txended visit.
eiris.
,
„
u,illation. "The Old Flag. Luella
Mr. and Mias Sheldon, of near Sun­
field, parsed Sunday at the, home of
Talmage.
.
Heading. "Lincoln a l-arm I
. &gt;• | John Cheesman.
John
. H-nner”
Hong. "The Msr HpanaledJ^r;
JX
At tho meeting "t the city coun­
mu/young nu n.
cil on Friday evening It was de­
3.
•• tIh Splendid to Live cided lo turn over to the taidlea* Park
improvement
Association for dtapoalSo /irandly." Florence Rillestlon seven of the erira number of
‘ |.-|n|t Pxercta* by "tabt children,
recently contracted for with the
Recitation. “If I Could.” Aurcl Tai­ lights
Thornapple Gas * Electric Co.
mug".
L „
Hong. "Marching Through Georala.”

Thomapple township, residing betwen
Ranch In n few days to sec how things Irving and Middleville, returned home
are Jooklng.
and found their son. King Goodkite,
from Toledo, 0. one day last week.
Mr. Goodsite and his brother Emory
have been working the past winter at
time tilt
the Willys-Ovelarid Automobile Manufacturing plant at Toledo, O. King
MIU«. and Bernard Flynn of Bowse
Goodsite resigned his position there
Wednesday. They will live In Bowne. in order that he might come home to
They start out with the best’ wishes assist hi* father on the farm the comof their many friend..
ing season.
Word received from Charles Wailace of Rochester, Ind., tells us that he
is holding down the position of city
brook mad- il
ippy by
clerk. Jle informs us that his father,
G. H. Wallace, has purchased a new
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
The school children .exchanged val­ Buick roadster and plans an extensive
entines Friday and It afforded them auto tour the coming summer. Mr.
State of Michigan, the probate
G. H. Wallace will be remembered as
court for the county of Barry.
the former owner of the farm now the
a Joint meeting of th" township
from Woodland, linn bought a farm home of Robert Sowerby and family.- board* of Aasyrla nnd Johnstown will
Glenn lutmpson and brother Lyle be held at luicey un Saturday to din­
-re
at work in .u« ,"&gt;■!'"»
m’
M. E. Thompson Is filling his |ce a lumber ramp In north.rn Wlaeon- n™.d J.hu.rnwn drain -him .III MHon.
.in
While Ibeee rwn ranng men are
bran In &lt;1. .mnSue”.

Etwal Advertisement*

The following arc a few of the many splendid pieces of property I am offering for sale:

creek
good

under cultivation. 13 acres of beech
mile to school nnd one mdln to
church: on telephone. R. F, D. nnd
creamery route; splendid eleven
room frame house, barn 34x72, cat­
tle barn room sufficient to feed

runs
through
9 room
frame

posture;
house;

granary 14x21; corn crib, hog­
house nnd chicken co&lt;y&gt;; five miles
from R. IL station; &lt;o rods lo
school: on telephone, IL F. 1). nnd
creamery route; splendid apple or­
chard; all kinds of small fruit; this

suit purchaser.

pie; fences good; splendid 9 room
frame houae: splendid cellar; 3

barn 14x14; granary 10x11; corn
crib 10x11; Wagon house 10x11;

nil bulldlnga In first class repair and

tlon: one

and church; telephone. R. F. D.
creamery route: good 6 acre orch-

Price ...

..

*12.004

Ing; 14* acres under cultivation; 45
acres first class beech nnd maple
tlmlmr; containing a sugar bush of
3.700 trees, with buckets, pans, nnd
all equipments for same; 9 room
house In splendid repair: three
barns, 40x*0. *0x44. and 20x40, all
full basements; one hoghouse. tWP

balance 5%.

■■ya ivvci, a onro w, .....
acres under cultivation; boecm and
Ing; 40 acres under Cultivation:
ly; fences good: splendid 7 room
fences fair; 10 room frame houae:
brick house; good cellar, well and
cistern; 20x50 basement
barn;
mill and tanks; barns 14x20; hen­
henhouse, corn crib; 4 34 miles to
house 10x10; granary 12x14: 1
R. R. station; one mile to school;
miles from IL B.' station; 34 mile
telephone. R. F. D. and creamery
from school; 4 miles from Coumy
route; good bearing orchard; all
Beat; telephone. R. . F. D. and
kinds ot small fruit.*- This lo a big
creamery route; small
orchard.
bargain. Term* tp suit.
Terms. *1,240 down.
rice ......................■?.... w.... *4.400 Price .........................................
12.200

ment granary 11x24; chicken house
cement floor. 11x24; building and B8.-&gt;—HO »&lt;™. productive black clay
timber worth *30.000 alone; one
loam soil: lays all level: 45 acres
mile from IL It. station; &gt;0 rods
under cultivation: small timber
cultivation;
from school; splendid apple or­
chard; one well; three cisterns;
frame house:
dld cellar; well and cistern; steel
markets. In high school district.
mill; house and stock tanks; *4x44
basement bsm;
henhouse; corn
crib; 4 miles from IL' R. station;
% mile io school; on R. F. !&gt;.. tele­
one mile to school; telephone; R.
P. D. and creamery route; n grand
apple orchard nnd nil kinds uf
small fruits; nil crops gu with Price
farm; splendid location on main
“
level to rolling; JS acres under cul­
tivation; 16 acres of timber and
suitable terma
gently rolling; 40 acres under cul-

runs, through
pasture:
&gt; room
frame house; good cellar: well and
aaiMnir eepenmee in woodrrjn in the
Aaanla. Thu
cistern; barn 40x50; soma out
draigncd to rescue several
pul on Friday and Saturday nights nt woods ot northern Wisconsin their jraln
William ‘ J
brother, Harrv Lampson, fs working hunilrr(j of acres of tend and to per- Hied In said
C his.petition praying
station; one mile to school; 134
attend th" only home taient play put
nt now on file la this
miles to church; six miles to county
ing in the capacity of fireman. He arrow nn Impassable swamp,
un thia winter. ■
seat; on telephone, • R. F. D. and
IL T. French, IL'W. Johnson. W. H. wnrks in the yards on a switch en.
.....
........ —
McKevlit and Leroy Mead attended gine.
admitted to probate and the execution
. the Lincoln Club banquet tn Grand
splendid bargain. Terms 34 down.
Melvin A Johnson, from near Cale­
Program for Carlton Grange No. G4
Rapids on. Saturday evening.
donia, assisted by h’s brother, Alva
Prlci
Mrs. John Shrlncr visited relatives Johnson, from Yankee Springs, moved
onto his 20-at re farm one-half mile levied by organist from Grange M&lt; Isouth from Driving Station last welf. OdlrK.
Frank la-e la having
\soll; lays level: 66 acres under cul­
The Irving school has been increased
store pointed. W. D. 1
Ing said petition;
tivation; &amp; acres of small beech and
by the addition of the M. Johnson chil­
It la Further Ordered. That public
maple timber; fences fair: splendid
It* citation—’The Twenty-1
notice thereof be given by publication
dren, two in number, and also by the
5 room frame houae; good cellar:
two children of W. P. Stanford, a boy February.”—Arthur Keeler.
of the Congregational church la»t and a girl. Thia brings the total enRecitation by a chlldTuesday evening nnd report a plea*- rollmbent of the school up to twenty­
hearing, in the Hastings Banner, a
nnt time.
newspaper printed and circulated In
R.
hen house; 134 mlica from —. —
Paper—•’Washington's Influence On' said county.
Th« Ladles' Reading Club will mee: seven puipls which is a good sized at­
station; 34 mile from school and
Our Country."—Frank Crawford.
with Mrs. Nellie Thompson Wednes­ tendance for a rural district.
CHAB. M. MACK. (
Bud Betts assited Monroe Dietrich
day afternoon of thia week.
creamery route; good orchard and
Mrs. C. M. Smith entertained com­ of Middleville on the dray last week. Farmers Institute Worth More Than EIXA C. EGGLESTON.
some small fruit. This 4s a tine lo­
E. R. Dunlap woh has ben under a a Day at Home.’’—Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
pany to dinner Monday evening.
cation. Just out of city limits on
physician’s care for several weeks .’s Lawrence.
A true copy.
Singing—"Mount Vernon Belta." .
Johnson of Sacramento. Cal., visited once more on the mend.
and a bargain. Terms 34 down, bal­
imiii-R 1XJR PUBLICATION.
Talk—“A Visit to Washington City
Dr. Guy M. Johnson at Traverse City
ance to suit purchaser. 5% Interest.
and Mount Vernon.”—J. Wickham.
Thursday and Friday of last week.
State
of
Michigan,
the
probate
LEIGHTON.
Itvcltatlons—"The Vow of Washing- court for the county of Barry.
Also attended the auto show at Grand
Mn! Parker has been qtiile sick ton."-;-Mra. Ralph Henney.
Rapids Wednesday on their way.
Singing—Th.- Red. White and
Mrs. Glenr. Gardner I* ill, being In with heart trouble, but is bctlcr nl
loam sou: lays practically lever, so
.
bed all of the time. Her sister from present.
acres under cultivation; 11 acres of)
Mr. nml Mrs.-William Jackson ami
Chicago arrived Monday tn remain
of February, A. D.
Mr. ami Mrs. George Willson ntlemlMack.
with her for an Indefinite time.
Present: Hon&lt;&gt;
All having Knapsacks please bring Judge of Probate.
•Wm. H. McKIvItt, mall carrier No. &lt; d it party given bj* Mr. nml Mrs.
1. la sick. Not i.bio t&lt;&gt; carry the mail Cutler to celrijrate their lifteentli
Augusta Br^bln.'
Monday and Tuesday. His substitute. wedding anniversary last Saturday
John W. Foley, deceased.
Wm. Freeman, 'Is testing the zero
Ann Foley, widow, having filed in
eveningReal
said court her petition praying that an
Dorolhv. Barrell has been very
Instrument now on filo In this court Residence and Office
Ids Itaturday"afternoon,"
“ “’"' sick wilh pneumonia.
A trained ____
HINDS CORNERS.
purporting to t»e the last will and tea­
Mrs. Charles P. Hmlth left Friday nurse from Grand Rapid* ha* been
118 North Broadway
C. Robinson hnd wife enlcrevening fur her home In Coleman.' t aring for Iler.
_
luilncd G. Fox nnd family of Shultz milled to probata and the execution
Mlch.
Campbell
nnd Robmns »&lt; vvnu uayx , Miss
.*n*» Ernestine
r,i iiv.miuc &gt;.
uiii|,uci&gt; &lt;m*&gt;
i»„»- tjunilaV
thereof be granted io your petitioner
AUTO.
™11
&gt;lr,. iv»nN.»lon.p.ntlhel.tle.r or to some other suitable person.
It is Ordered That the 14th day of
MU.
CaiTilibcU.
I|a,| w.rk wilh hrr .i.trr,
on Monday assisting in the play being
Mn. Giro J»rk«.n h.. brrn qullr l|rx
Xcwt„„ „r N.nhra.l Match. A. D. Ifl4, at ten o'clock in poned until March 13 at the Grange
put on by tho Pythian Staten*.
the forenoon, at said probate office, Halt Special preparations are being
I Burry
Messrs. R. T. French. W. 11. Mc­ aick.
and la hereby appointed for hear­ made for a fine program and supper.
ont| Mr&lt; j
Snyd„ w„, be
KIvItt and Leroy Mrad attended the . «r». Grryl. hoMlw rrvlral mrrl.
ing said petition;
Mrs. Charles Yslter and daughTubi“ “S wlr'
Lincoln Club Banquet In Grand Rap­ "mg’.' rai.h&amp;.rbrn „.r » ralrn-1
It Is Further Ordered. That public
ids on Saturday evening.
notice thereof be given by publication
'inA.Pr!lv wnl±' S’Tlnad or
i red Bechtel of Harting* spent
Tom Flnglelon and Glen Godfrey
hearing. In tho Hastings Banner, a rere In Gratton Saturday and Sunday.
Arthur Kreplln left Sununy eve for
Th- sophomore class of the high
newspaper printed and circulated In
(rand Itaplds where be- has employ*
b°’h ’’"neSj Ket’re?yy Shtd?*. “‘‘r/Trcy w?H laid county.
school enjoyed a class party and 'i,Ulhlf C-ri‘t,ir and
aent at Corl A Knott's.
CHAS. M. MACK.
pleasant evening Thursday with MarDr. Bond has- been on the sick list
la hl* wrirt.________________________ | 5jien,| the week with Mr*. Cox.
Muhlon Tobin* nnd lady friend ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
Abram Cudney lost a horse Friday!
Register of Probate.
spent Sunday in Hustings.
A
true
copy.
"
'
John Snyder went to Grand Rap­
James Britton of Clarksville has
ids Monday.
bought the A. Nichols A Co.’s stock of
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
dry gopda and groceries and will Like
William Tobias went to Ann Arbcr
State of Michigan, ths Probata Court pooMMlonithe coming week commenc­
again Monday.
for the County Ot Barry.
ing with glsalo Tuesday morning.
Burrel Philips and wife, Ed NewAt a session ot aatd court, held at
Miss May Hopkins passed nwsy
toh and wife and Susie Philips at­ the probate office, in the city of Has­
Balurday a. m. al her home in the vil­
tended u Valentine party a Zana tings. In uld county.
lage with spinal meningitis and luberBeach’s Saturday night
taken to Ohio Monday for burial.
Ed Chapel and family, Rob Black­
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
burn and family visited Sunday with
Joe Bell has a valuable horse
Archie Wood and wife of McCords.
with pneumonia.
Edwin Campau, son. of Mrs. P.
Have your children’s pictures
Carrie V. Brown, widow, having Csrnpau has been elected cashier • in
Harry Lsrsbee was taken suddenly
taken as they look today. You
ill Sunday night and I* still in a se­ filed In sabl court ber petition pray­ tho Farmer's State Bank at ABo.
ing that th. administration ot sold esrious condition.
Amos Vanorder of Grand Rapids
never will regret it for one minute
Iate may be granted to your petition- visited over Sundny with his brother
and in years to come they will be
spending several daysg with his par­
Tom snd family.
*
ent* In Hope township.
among your priceless treasures.
milk from McCord’s to the Alto
The L A. 8. at Rev. Marshall’s was
Creamery Monday morning his horees
well attended. Proceeds, 13.811.
Arrange for a sitting now!
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanes and
ran away, upsetting thn milk,
daughter spent Sunday with friend*
..OU.
ware stopped nearly a mile away
in Nashville.
. J. Watson. No damage done.
u,
uuiu.,
zMr». Will Hawblits spent several
I will make a Specialty of Cabinet Photos at $1.98
days last week at her brother’s, Carl ceasivo weeks previous to ssld day of
Morgsnthaler’s, helping her mother, hearing, in th» Hastings BANNER. * with a hitavj
per dozen.
.'.
Enlarging a Specialty.
newspaper printed *nd circulated in
y the
colts which
said county,
Carl Morganthaler was in
freight train.
Wednesday.
The houses
Rev. Gurney preached an excellent

good cellar and well;
new henhouse 11x10;

41 mile from
mill, houae and ktock
£0; Mr basement barn; hehhouse: Price ..

school;

City Property
orchard nnd lots of small fruit. Thin

tlon and one mile of 13 grade high
school. Terms 34 down, balance to

city; city and cistern waler; 4x1
lots; house In good repair; beau­
tiful shade: splendid neighborhood,
located on East Center Street.
Price

■130 acres, very productive black
too acres under cultivation; tlm-|
ber beech snd maple; plenty fuel1
High and Jefferson streets. First
only; fences fair; good • room
ward. Terms (225 down, balance
frame house; fine cellar; good well
*12 a month 4% Intereat.
and cistern: steel mill; house and Price .........................................
*1.440
house; corn crib; 1 and 1-2 miles
housei good cellar; city and cistern
from R. IL station;* 34 mile from
school; telephone, R. F. D. and
creamery route; A splendid small
134 blocks west of schoolhouse.
apple orchard; some small fruit:
Terms *»00 down.
good location on main traveled Price ............................................. SI.8SS

C. B. Benham
Estate and Investment Broker
PHONE 472
Hastings, Mich.

Banner Went Ads They Got 7‘

State Street Garage
F. E,. BUDD, Proprietor
Opposite Barry Hotel

Photographs

The largest and only steam heated garage in
the county, has a floor space of over 7000 square
feet.
.

Preserve the Memories
of By-Gone Days

All Overhauling and Repair Work
Given Prompt Attention

FOR 30 DAYS

bargsr’s Studio,

All auto owners leaving cars with as can feel assured
that their cars will not be driven without owner s consent.
We .re in « poeilioo lo lumilh rapoir peril for My Mr
on short notice.
We also ou-ry in stock ill necessary
supplies.

■

Painting and Varnishing
Automobiles

In connection with the ibove we have ■ wuh rack «nd
a steam, heated varnish and drying room for any vehi­
cles, automobiles a specialty.

Perfectly Free From Duet
Thl, Work b Done by Al. H. Brill

�-An old reliable brand that you all knowto pay.
m unknown brand at Calf Meal at
un Chicago.

you to buy Galt Meal?
of the Mail Order Houses by their prices on
prices on 99 items put of every 100 are
e mail order houses and buying here gives you all the
eing the goods before you pay, win­
ning or exchanging goods that are not
des: If you give us all of your busiye you better service. We are prepared
store as it deserves. What helps us,

+ other adv
4 paring d

s E. Faulkner
♦ DELTON

The Rexall Store

MICHIGAN

HICKORY CORNERS.
l-oyal Flowers, who attends school
at Augusta, has been home this
week.
Mrs. Altha Flower is spending u
few days with her parents at Prairie­
ville.
Miu Itna Milks is very sick.
Mis, Edna Hichlel, who has been
visiting her sister the past week, returnca to her home at Hastings Sat­
urday.
Everybody is drawing ice around
this vicinity and wc don't hear no
complaints ubout it not being thick
enough.
Mrs, Isaac Tack, air old pioneer In
this community, who has been ill
for the last few years, quietly passed
away Sunday morning nt her home
here at 2 o'clock. She leaves four
Mrs. O. O.Uohnson is slaying with
children ana a beloved husband lo
ASSYRIA FARMERS* CLUB.
her son und curing for Mrs. Baker
mourn her death. We extend lo
und the new granddaughter, who ar­
Following is tha
which will them our heartfelt sympathy.
rived lust week.
Wc were grieved to hear of the
be given at the Assyria Farmers’ club
Mr. and Mra. John Campbell - to be held Feb. 28, with Mr. and Mrs. death of Rev. Perkins, who has
tended Mr. Yccklcy’s funeral in Mil tan Hartom:
spoken (he message of God here in
this
place many times.
Hustings last Wednesday.
Club Song.
George Lawrence, who hus been
Devotional* and business meeting.
very ill. Is slowly recovering.
i Select reading—Mrs. Wm. Cargo.
NEABE CORNERS.
Karl
Daniels from South Sic. Ma­
Our,. H.rrkk, ct Clml^a. vi.US’“Kh “* D°"”h&gt;'
rie is visiting W. H. Jones.
1 wLcvrt. LXtO.
John Mourcr's people have come
buck to Hickory. Tney are living
Floyd Oownlnr
.old •kroll
JM
. Avin,
o™lut
or w.rk
JolU, c^,iY“,.^H..Ol'.h-C.?'£n?1ir in Fred Lawrence's tenant house.
There's no place like Old Hickory.
Bnorc.
n
Mr. and Mrs- W. H. Jones were In
Will Mater had tha misfortune to
'Ciull Mn_
Kalamazoo Saturday.
wMte h«nl?n»h/nMOrMI*
y hurt i Al’ are rcQU«»t»d to come early so
Mrs. Swarlout and little daughter
-Ml. UdUw lo(x
. thc bu.ta.« »«U», ».y b. brld drGrace of Flint arc caring for the
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fore dinner, thus leaving more time formcr'a mother. Mrs. Dan Tolles.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
(for the addresses.
Miss IaiUp of fjew Haven U visit­
ing Florence LconariL
cmart—s
aartjaep;
Mrs. Adrian SontiL-rville was in
Kalamazoo Saturday.
.
•
i-con Griffith spent Sunday at Ills
sisters nt Delton.
!
Getting married ami scranading
I seems to be the ordci’ of the day.
Congratulations. ■
School Note*.
j Tile “Holl of Honor” lias the fol­
lowing enrolled:
Vaughan Moll,
Ixtra Molt. June Moll, Gladys KclIcy, Mary Lawrence, Helen Dietrick.
|
We have two new scholars, lhev
, arc Dpris and Horace Mourer of
Hastings.
।
The tenth grade have taken up
bookkeeping. They ilntl it a very
I interesting study.
•
I They arc having percentage in
lir.u licil arithmetic.
They had Ihclf lust battle with
! algebra last Monday. HurTah! It
i was victory, though. They also hod
un examination of the study of HamI let. “Silas Warner” is the study,
I now.
In general history they are study­
ing the “Rise of Prussia."
The tenth grade arc rehearsing
their piny.
Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades.
peltoh,
Michigan
• Ixtru Mott of Ute sixHt grade is
•'If Yau Gal ft A» Kant*,
taking up the seventh grade gram­
mar. We ure afraid she will soon
catch up wlth the eighth.
The sixth grade Is having the de­
scription of “A Foggy November in
London;" written by the English
poet, Thomas Hood, in language
Tlte seventh grade is having ad­
: jcctivc and adverbial clauses in
I grammar.
,
The eighth grade is having ratio
in arithmetic.
Primary Notes— .
Grace Swartout commenced school
Tuesday. ►
j Several have been absent 'Ibis
week on account of illness and the
icold weather.
«,
Friday afternoon Verne Phillcy, us
postmaster, distributed the valqn| tines, after which wc played games.
: The perfect spellers this week arc
Florence Molt. Lovell Dewey, George
Perrin. Blanche Kelley'und Verne
Phillcy.
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
CEDAR CREEK.
Miu Goldie Mott l» helping lo care
Cliqs. Cjljucy und wifp took tupfor her little nephew, Howard Mar- igwith Philip Schray anil wife
ford, who has been very 111 with
ly eveniag and uthnded “Aunt
bja Quilling Bee," held at |h«
Mrs. Harry Johnson is nn the gain i
nflpr suffering with lagrippc the puit
August Tasker and John Allarding
week.
•rc cutting ice on Twin Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergman went । 1. N. Raymond la slightly under the
to Cloverdale Thursday to consult weather at this writing
Dr. Hyde. Mrs. Bergman has had
Harley Hatch of Grand Rapids vis­
very poor health the last few weeks. :ited his*brolhcr George and family
This community was shrieked Sun- ।over Sunday.
day to hear nf th? death of Elder
Ixjurin Newman and wife and
Perkins of Hickory Corners Satur- ,John Bachelder and wife were
day evening.
Suesls of Fred Studt and wife Sun­
There wus no preaching nt the , ny.
• .
chprcli Sunday, but there will be
Homer Kllngman and family of
preaching nt 10 o'clock next Sunday
Canipbell werp guests of Claud
un|cu Rev. Gould starts revival .
Thomas tnd family Sunday.
iiioetings this week.

If You Want tho Best We Have It

In the Dry Goods and Groceries we
handle only the very best of its kind.
Specials for this week are:
8 bars Lenox Soap___________ 25c
2 cans Seward Salmon....___ 25c
3 5c boxes Washing Powder. __15c
7 lbs. bulk Starch____________25c
"S 5c boxes Matches__________ 10c

Deliveries made in town, both forenoon
gnd afternoon. Telephone your orders.

Kopf &amp; Kopf

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices
We have a full line of MEATS and
GROCERIES and aim to keep treih
and tempting good! on hand at all time*.
Your, lor a D deal,

WILLIAMS &lt;3 SON,

Hickory

cokners,

. Michigan

THE LEADING GROCER
You don’t buy anything “atale” from us; beIpuse we don’t tell “atafe” goods.

Our TEAS and COFFEES are the finest sold
(• dio land* and if you haven't tried our leader you
- should do so.

.atqpb nnd Fancy Groceries
ELMEfR J. KELLEY’S,
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M. Pr Church.
Our revival meetings closed last
Friday evening as Rev. Haber and
Mr. and Mrs. Mohncy were called
|iomc, as Mr. Haber had lo officiate
at a funeral. It was with sad hearts
wo bade them adieu for they l|avc
done so orach good here and wc will
Bally inlss them. About forty-five
re accepted Christ.Sunday morning the church doors
Fere opeped and wo are glad to say
twelve more joined the church.
Mr. Lungutc very successfully led
lhe'p |L Sunday evening.
We arc having flue attendance ut
Sunday school. Wc will gladly wel­
come you.
,
The Indies' Aid society Will meet
with Mr*. Frpd Kelley Friday for

Southwestern Barry
hl

Miss Frances

Vlckaburr
W. Clwk ot BattU
I |o furnish music Cr*«k w«r« hsr» Thqrad»y lo atitad
tho tupera) pt Chartea Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wilbur r»tura«d
to tbalr homa at Rtitte Creak SaturMra. Hanry MAlcr entcrlainsd
Mr. and Mra. Guy Jpou mqvad w
some cousins ff-mn Hastings a couple
tha Rlabrtdger farm Monday.
'
■’tens* here' attended the
The Li A. B. met With Mrs. Nelli*
Miller Friday.
the back label The
funeral of Grandma Moreau Iasi
Born to Thoma, Robbins and wife
contains alum
Thursday at Milo at the home of on tha 16th a ten pound son. Grand­
Mrs. Homer Flowen
ton fo Mr. an&lt;T*Mra Hen Thoma*.
If you find
Will Daryin and family vWtad at
Mr. und Mrs. Gule have gone to
Grand Rapids, where they will spend I.eon Moon’s Sunday.
Will Clark of this plaea and MIm
the rest of the winter,
an alum
Orren Barrel .was in Knl.-imazoo
Saturday evening to attend tlte Lin­ ter apenMng a weak with j-aUUvea a:
flranrl
will
■ __,
coln club banquetway. You
Tlte Aid gave an excellent dinner
last Wednesday af Fred Huglies. The
of me alum
friend,.
nrocccds were 810. .
Mr*. Sybil Falk had a atroke of
Mrs. Elmer Kelley and daughter
Mabel were over Supday guests of apoplexy last Wadnwday morning,
which made hgr almon helpless. At
Mrs. John Burke.
meet healthful baking
present aha 1, iona better, and we all
Mrs. Brandstetfer visited in Kala­
mazoo Thursday and Friday.
Candace Adams v|&lt;ied Mn. Morewood Saturday.
Gras-don Blackman visited his sis­ her people near Banileld Bunday.
James Smith and wife *rs piok
ter, Mrs. Collins, in Cincinnati over
Sunday and of course was overy to tho Samuel Jpnes farm thia week.
Albert Hampton and wife of Del­
tnuch interested in the new baby. He
ASSYRIA.
ton spent Bunday with Mr. and Mr*
was very much dlsappoihted lo think Will
Hampton.
mgstey school tor the
Clare Smith ig the guest of John
It couldn't say “Undo Gruydon” yet,
mom
Feb. 8:
Jacob Hendricks has become vio­ Toker and family.
but otherwise thought it wus above lently insane, and w|ll be taken to the
Number days taught. 18 HMr. and Mrs. Eari Thomson
the average for its age.
Total attendance, 115.
State Hospital at Kalamraoo soon.
Miss Bertha Lutz of Sziuth Haven
Average daily attendance. 11.12
C. H. Benson la preparing to build children Wilma and Wonda, of
Total enrollment, 12.
visied Misses Florence and Mabel a new house on his farm.
Percentage ot attendance. 98.5.
Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Boyer at Au­
Leonard from Friday until Monday.
guste
visited
with
Bpn
Thomas
and
The
L.
A.
S.
meets
in
the
basement
.
Mrs. Mason Norwood and daugh­
family
last
Bunday.
it
the
church
Thursday,
Feb.
26,
for
during
the month: Helen Stanley. Evter, Giveren visited Mrs. Brandstetdinner.
;elyn Winslow. Leon Winslow. Ivan
Wm.
Munger
and
son
Bert
of
Cali
­
ter over Sunday.
fornia and daughter Pearl of North­
™ ,, „
*.
, Campbell. Ruth Knowlea, Dale WinMr. Polly is not very well al this ern Michigan have been visiting Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Serven vimted B|ow &lt;nd Edna Winslow.
writing
Alice Wilbur and other relatives In his parents in Battle Creek Saturday I b011 of honor: Edna Winslow. Ruth
Mr. und Mrs. Henry Cardd ’ und this vicinity.
and Sunday.
Knowles.
Evelyn Winalojs.
Ivan
Dewey have returned from a two
Bill Manser and son Bert of Cali­
(Campbell. Dale' Winslow and Edith
: Miller.
months' visit with their daughter in fornia and Mrs. Pearl ingrabani of
KALAMO.
Nellie Mason. Tepchcr.
Wisconsin.
Edmore, Orc., has been visiting thn
Claud Ripley and Pearl Rial were
Gertrude Fisher of Kalamazoo was former's sister, Mrs. ^licc Wilber,
quietly married in Charlotte Tuesday. {
home over Sunday.
nnd other relatives thc past week.
&gt;'OBTUE.lbT BARRY.
Wiilie and Paritie Pease visited'
Ben Johnson, who is so seriously Mr. Munger remained for a few
i The school obscrxrd St. Valentine's
their
zizter, Mr*. Anna Parr and fpm- : Day with a valentine box and a debate,
ill, remains about. the same. His days to visit old neighbors before
ily in Cgpnel Thursday.
son from Northern Michigan came returning tfmie.
lit was. Resolved. That Lincoln did
Saturday.
Ucey people are intending to
Vera anw Edith Nprthrup, of Nash­ more for his country than did Wash­
ington." A few visitor* were preaent
The special meeting ut the church revel in ice cream thc coming sum­ ville, were home over Sunday
; and all had a good time.
will continue this week. Mr. Man­ mer by the looks of the ice being
Mrs. Otis Younn returned Wednes­ . Henry Smith and wife spent from
ning of Baltic Creek will be here P&lt;d up. ___________________
day to
~ ber home in Otaego after
TV help- Tuesday until Saturday with friends at
Friday evening Everybody cordi­
i.Yg
ng to
U care for bi;
her father, John
T*'~ Mar- HlcUor&gt;. corners and attended the really invited.
..
CRESSEY
tens, the past week.
viral,meetings.
Mrs.' Adams of Cloverdale is visit­
The L A- 5. inrt with Mrs. Will
The Recreation dub held their anGilbert Greenman and family apent
ing in town. _
....................
White Thursday for dinner and not­ nua! oyster dinner Saturday at the Sunday at Vernon Webster's.
Mrs. Elisha Forbftrinf East Dcllun withstanding thc severe cold weath­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Mosher in honor -18‘v.er*' 'n
neighborhood ure ufwas called home Friday by the ill­ er there was a large attendance.
Sns^d^L^biXlLir
?.‘o°#to hear of tho
ness of her father, Who lives west
Mrs. Van fuiird, who ha) been Hip wm Vdentine
wm tit- d,’“,h *'f ,Uv' pcr,‘ln' °r Uul&gt;
Of Kalamazoo.
.
ejest of Mrs. W. Fisher, returned fo was Valentine day.the house was tMt who helped in the revival miotlng* at
Mr. Mourcr of Hickory Corners
i|y decorated for the occMion. A large thl,
|IU, wlnI&lt; r (,ur Ioiw u hl,
nttle Creek last week.
snent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thc many friends of Robert Bur­ crowd attended and all report a good ,aln. We shall mbs him but wc shall
Win. Quick.
chett will regret to hear that he is time.
, meet him.
There will be n farce at the hall quite indis|K)sed and ull unite in
next Monday evening called "How wishing him a speedy recovery.
I
BANNER WANT ADV'S. PAY.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
the Story Grtfw" which will be put
Jacob Tack was called to Hickory .
on under the auspicca of the Dalton Corners Sunday by thc death of his
Study club.,_ Proceed1 wjll be used mother.
■.
. .
for slreel lumps. For further par­
William Parker has purchased the'
'Wc arc frequently tol'd'tliat wc arc too discriminating
ticulars notice handbills.
blacksmith shop ut Doster und will;
move there Monday.
and too particular in loaning money. It may be true, but
There will be a masquerade ball'
at the Gleaners* hull Feb. 201 h.
wc firmly believe that money given to our care is a sacred
Many here are suffering with se­
Clothi-a-pln Foetal &gt;t the home of
Ix^wlg Hine ot North Cloverdale. Feb. vere colds, accompanied by extreme
trust, and that in handling same nothing should be left to
20. 19H. The Cemetery Circle will hoarseness.
furnish auppor. Everybody Invited.
Mrs. Frank Van Dcwalkcr left Sal-1
chance.
The Sunday vinltorx ut Harry Nua- urday for the cast, where she will 1
el'a were Martin NjkI- “nd wife und visit her brother nnd other relatives.'
John Method aqd »lt&lt; and Dr. Cron
Clarence Doolittle, third son of
of Delton.
John and Catherine Doolittle, was,
*
Delton, Mich.
with Clark Robtnaon'a of Hinde Cor­ born in Prairieville Aug. 11, 1858.
and after ul png illness beginning j
ner*.
Capital Stock &gt;20,000.00
L McCarty, and family auent Sun­ about two years ago. he peaceful!'
Surplus
6,000.00
day with Muurk-v Cox uf Hinds Cor­ puussed away Feb. &lt;i. About .31) years ’
ner*.
« jig" he wiu married to Olive A. Davis
pn.idling
There will be |.
.......... — at the
— “bf Lconhlas who. with their only
church Sunday at two o'clock; Sun­ chilli, W. ('.lark Doolittle, un Instruc­
day achoot nt «inr-lhlrty.
tor in the Detroit University school,
Jlr* Mary Neal vf Kalamazoo la survive him. Hv passed the greater
apendlna thl* week with Mrs. Rep­
pin t of his life in this township. Re­
logle.
A. Sterble spent la»t week with H. moving to Kalamazoo nearly 5 years
ago. Ke was always an exemplary,
Zerble and family of HaMings.
son, husband, father and neighbor.'
He was converted in 1894 and united i
wilh the M. E. church at Milo' and i
ever lived ti consistent Christian life.1
Sira. Beaale Lewis and daughter ot He was onc of 5 brothers.' Herbert
Haatlnga .pent aewfiil day* of laal nnd Clifford survive him. The fu-1
If you have guy work io the above lines 1 shall l&gt;e more
week with her parents. Sir. and Sira.
neral was held Monday, Feb. 9, at I
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
A! Smith.
Emma. Blanch and Arloa Carpen­ his home, 41D Seminary street, Kula-,
find
my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
ter are abac nt from —— - - ninioo. Rev. J. B. Pcatiing officiated
My Other^lfil&gt;e&gt;—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
anil he was laid to rest near his late
count of. sickness.
' Sira 'Sarah Kenji
■pant
home in beautiful Riverside ccine-l
Wells,
Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
Thursday with Sirs.
lory.
Doud District.
Sira. Geo. - Kenyon entertained
dlallgure. annoy, drive one wild.
Doan's Ointment brine* quick relict
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
and lasting cures. Fifty centa nt any
Sira Clma Gibson of Halting* i)*ug store.—Adv.
sent Thursday nt Samuel Glven'a
Str. and Sira Samuel Given made n
builneaa trip to Delton Saturday.
. Sllaa Catherine Cagney epent Mon­
day at Hastings.
Mr*. A- E. Patton »pent one day last
week visiting friends ut Hastings.
hire. Chas. Slayw.cod- of Heatings
.pent Thursday nt A. E. Patton's.
Alisa Candace .Adam* spent from
Friday until Monday with lira. a. J.
Wlllta.

DELTON STATE BANK
We Pay Four Per Cent

PLUMBING G HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

CHAS. DENE.AU,

Full Guarantee
ON

, —........... ....... ......
..m warn­
ing on the ice at Acker’- Point
Mrs. John Ackua has returned.
She has been spending a few days
wilh her daughters ut Hustings.
’
Church .Xtdcs.
There will J&gt;c preaching next Sun­
day at 10:00 a. m'. nnd preaching at
Hhultx n't 2: SO p. m.
The Y. P. A. will be led by Dugat
McCallum. The topic is “Huies for
Young Builneaa Men nnd- Women."
Prov. 22:1&gt;2».
. •
There will be Sunday,. School ut
11:00 a. ni. The topic "Faith Do-

Good Farm* For Sale.
W. A. Dunn ut the Ua*|kbg* DualHxrhungq h« tome
1 farm*
,n '"&gt;• ‘en- •",l 1
t'tWcts
.ihin. tu
,u b«
...
Anyone wUhlna
Bible study every Tuesday even- farm ur city property. «l
iOg-nt thcMiureh.
,

uf n
Du«m'» Reguletk, ur.-. .... „.....
, jut
luUMcb. liver and bowel*
tin- helot
help
WeU the
k
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■7]regular passages of the bowel*.

How to Detect the
Alum Baking Powder

LACEY.
Iwards of Bastings
ly guest of Bernice children spent Sunday w
Durham ahd w|fr.
Edward Clark of CW&lt;
ire plann'ig to have

New Idea Manure Spreaders
We warrant the New Idea Spreader tn be made of good materials and to
be built by .skilled mechanics in a thoroughly workmanlike manner.
It is guaranteed to spread as well as any other machine all the different
kinds and conditions ot yard and stable manure; ajso lime, ashes, compost
and commercial fertilizers.
w
.
i
Should any breakage occur within one year from data ot purchase by
reason of defective materials, or poor workmanship, the part may lie sent to
♦ ,us by prepaid freight or express and repairs will be maoe free of charge.

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Wants

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She Best for the Money Store"

One=Half Off
.Music—Albert Kontyc.
Rending—-Mrs. Ororge Scott. QiilmWednesday J. W. Howard took in
the automobile show at Grand Rapids.
J. W. Shaffer spent Friday in Nash­
ville.
John Cheeseman has l*en under the
doctor’s rare for some time, but does
not improve very rapidly.
Orson Shoup mov &lt;1 to Nashville
Friday to be near the-Lintz Table fac­
tory, where he has secured employ­
ment.
'
Henry Hyde, who "has been very sick
for several months is still on the derlin-. Dr. Shillings doing what he can

Vocal solo—Ml*^ Malwl Clnrey.
Rern.rrka— Ppstnm-lcr John Daw*
&gt;n. of Hustings.
Selection—Sira. John Hnuer, Woodnd.
Music—Albert Konklr.

A lot of Children’s Double Breasted
Two Piece Suits, good for school wear,
to close out at One-Half Price.
Other cut prices as last week,

G. F. CHIDESTER

possible.
Ab we had zero weather nearly ev­
ery day last week it made a good qual­
ity of ice and those who have ice hous-,
es have packed their season's supply.'
Mr. Flossie Shoup and children
spent the week end at Nashville with |
her husband. .
HASTINGS MARKETS
James Mead has been sick with
chills and fever, but in some better
at this writing.
Dr. Miller, of Nashville, was called !‘&lt;&gt;n*vt«t WwlncMla,. Feb. is. 1
to attend a sick cow for Elgin Mead.
Wheat la quoted today nt 95c
Wm. Fox lost his best hog Sunday.) K‘“ *
“ *
—
‘Elgey Mead’s folks report a fine
dinner and fine time at Charley Of-;
ley's.
The Morgan school was visited Fri­
day bv thc teacher’s brother.
Austin Delong spent Saturday at
the county seat
-rent to puirnbv Monday to conduct the funeral of ■
Mian Cornelia Lamb.
I.ast Thursday wm just like win-1
ter. Our machine pointed to 18 dr-1 ,LUir.-„ „
grde« below zero In the morning and t^ratw. tdiro.i
continued below all day.
The sun ■
shone bright and clear, but did not
’ ‘ ' T"
take the speak out of the snow. But' , .
„
few of the homes by the wav could SKJStJSJ
get up heat enough inside, to clear tho Be.tHi4M.ia
windows pf ice.
Feb. 15 began the eleventh year of
’ '
Rural service fro mthe Morgan post- wheat. No. u

Gleen Week, of Detroit, came Wed­
nesday to spend a few days with his
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Week.
Frank Foster returned Friday from
Gibsonberg, Ohio.
Johnson McKelvey of Oneida. N. Y.,
spent a few days last week with Mr.

Phone 22

Hastings, Mich,

CREAMERY PATRONS
In times of unusual stress the WEAK POINTS in any machine or organization are bound to
show up. If in a machine, it breaks and leaves the owner helpless just when he needs the help
the most. If it is an organization, it leaves its members helpless, and loses them dollar after dol­
lar just when they need thc money thc most.

During thc last six months our PRICES FOR CREAM have exceeded our competitors from
onc to three cents per pound fat, enough lose the average creamery patron from to $15.00 to $25.00
in that period. DON'T BE PREJUDICED in your judgment.
Give your business and your
support to thc company that showa its ability to get you a good price for your cream, all the time.
, WE HAVE A MODEL CREAMERY, and. ycara of experience to help ua to serve your
needs for a MARKET FOR YOUR CREAM. Backed with thia and plenty of capital, it is no
wonder that we have pleased our patrons and are gaining new ones daily.

Crystal Creamery Company
Hastings, Michigan.

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FRENCH’S

WHITE

FLOUR
55

No other flour can compare with it for
QUALITY and DEPENDABILITY.
When you buy flour for your family
you want the BEST that your money can
buy, and you are entitled to it. No other
article of food in the home is AS IM­
PORTANT as flour because it is the very
BASIS of all living.
Poor flour is a poor investment, be­
cause you can’t make good, light, whole­
some bread out of it—and bread is the
staff of life.

ALLY the same way as thc contents of every other
sack.
The grain that is used in French’s White Lily
Flour is thoroughly cleaned and polished, and you
would be surprised at the amount of dirt,' dust and
“fuzz” that comes from wheat that LOOKS
CLEAN. In mills that are not as particular as we
are, and do not have the equipment for cleaning, all
of that dirt goes into the flour and YOU HAVE
TO BUY IT at so much per pound. In French's
White Lily you get nothing but PURE FLOUR.

French’, White Lily Flour is ALWAYS de­
pendable, because it is ALWAYS THE SAME.
The sack you buy today is just like the sack you
bought last week, or last month
That’s because
the contents of every sack are made in IDENTIC-

1st—We run this mill night and day, and it is a
well known fact that a good even grade of flour
cannot be made in any mill that remains idle 10 or
15 hours each day. The stopping and starting
AFFECTS the QUALITY.

Some of the reasons why, French’s White Lily
Flour is always the same, are

2nd—We put our grain through 17 sets of rolls',
The ordinary mill has 01 v 6 or 8 sets. That’s why
French’s White Lily FIc ir is of such even granula*
iation that the water and yeast works through it
perfectly.

French’a White Lily Flour has “grown up”
with Barry County. For 40 YEARS it has been •
household word in hundreds ot home, in this
county.
If you want to KNOW how good it is, just
make up a batch of dough from French’s White
Lily Flour and a batch from any other flour you
wish. Put them in the oven side by side and bake.
If you’ll try thig experiment yon’ll think more of
French’s White Lily than ever. Your Grocer or
Elevator Man has French's White Lily. Why not
order a sack next time?

Fruit and TrflOC
Ornamental I I uUU
Apple, Pear, Plum,
and Small Fruita,
stock of the best,
ited, hardy sort.

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POINTS OUT WHAT OTH­
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or the office of

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councilman

IN THE WAY OF BETTER MFTTH- regular election; or by fifteen per
cent If It I* proposed to submit the
ODH Foil THEIR MVNIOfPAD
GOVERNMENT
Nearly all of thc»e provisions are
contained In the Home Rule Act of
the Statutes of Michigan, and other

Medium weight, 4 Sewed Broom
25c
Medium weight, 4 Sewed Broom.
29o
29o
Heavy weight, 4 Sewed Broom —
Toy Brooms:...
10c
Good Whisk Broom
10c
Fine Whisk Broom.
15c
Fine Whisk Broom in Leather Case48c

Winter Underwear, Caps
Suits and Overcoats

L.H. EVARTS INSTANCES THE

CASE OF CITY OF MANISTEE
enable the

Other Michigan title* WIH Submit iponslblllty of th* work, and at the

All 50 and 75c Caps

good hualnt

..10c
18e
24o
29o
17o
19c

5c

/few t/ork •Store

Fleece Lined
Underwear

39c

drralandlng of
rated municipal 'engineer, and 1*
commission form of government/ and rarely obtained In. any other way.
Whll*' there I* *rt&gt;*ndance of good
business ability ta -be had to guide
such a manager Injsvcry city.
lhe points that have been put In M*e.
There seem* to too n feeling of In­
by somo of the elite*.
decision lh regard, to the matter of
Taking Manistee, a city ot *ome
12.000 people, and located In our own
state, ua one off the later cities to
adopt tho method.
•
to think that II Would be used too
freely and cause trouble, but with the
15th, 1913. nnd Include* about nil the percentage n*c*s*ary to have it Insti­
tuted. and the fact that the party In
demonstrated u* practical by other the limelight becomes automatically a
cities In different part* of the couniry. and below Vo give a torlrf synop- tlon required to fill hl* tmeltlon, It
would seein that Jbn charges would
Ih» thoroughly slftbd.l nnd either ppheld or shown to be false by the Votpreaerv* to the people that control of
municipal affair* which is presumed
Withln u wee)
&gt;err are a number
(that they should possess by the Home of cities that ha
signified their &gt;nRule provision of the Mlvhlgan Con­ tention of votlni
stitution.
tho spring •iMtl
among them toeIng Ann Arbor,
la. Hi. John* and
that modern methods permit ot sub­ Big
Rapid*.—a
Ing that other
stantial saving. Wc have kept thl*
principle In mind throughout the
perlod ot drafting, and are confident
that the prw charier will reeult ’
All of the main point" of the Home
real saving.
Economy ha* Ibeen
promised frequently In the past., but
It was practically Impossible
achievement under the method

PAILS
10 qt. Tin Pail
10 qt. Tin Pail
12 qt. Tin Pail, Heavy
12 qt. Tin Pail, Heavy.
10 qt. Galvanized Pail.
12 qt. Galvanized Pail.
Wood Candy Pails

BANNER

HASTINGS

50c Shirts and Drawers, each.. 39c
$1.00 Union Suits, each______ 79c
$1.25 Union Suits, cach^
98c

Each
Here is your opportunity to
secure u nice, warm substan­
tial Cap at a great reduction
just when you need it most.

Wool Union Suits
$2.50 Union Suits,
$3.00 Union Suits,
$3.50 Union Suits,

each____ $1.98
each_____ 2.48
each------- 2.98

Overcoats
Men’s $10.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price------ 1
Men’s 12.50 Overcoats, Clean Up Price__________ __
Men’s 15.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price----- .-----------Men’s 18.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price
Men's 20.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price-----------------Men’s 22.50 and $25.00 Overcoats, Clean Up Price__.

$7.48
8.48
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.48

N. B. WATERMAN
more than half the expense. In prucjtble- to secure the
Itlcally every other field there can be
. with the name or get too far to the from In the n.etnod
of administering the nfQtlr- of out
city, a* business Itnethod* move *o

Michigan

Hastings,

supervisor

...

. ........

® This99
®

E?DE
&gt;e&gt;
rnCiCi

Suits
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s

vanced today willThardly atarid th*
district*. te*t of a few yean before immethlhg

districts. the boundaries of which
tor, supremacy.
&gt;
The government! st Washington is
except for a alight equalisation be­ rapidly, finding that their antiquated

15c

cirtifkiti

Good for a FDII lie Can KYANIZE
FINISH (any color) ‘

.T' Ju*t!
at present. but

to conduct the biudnt
•niibled to I partincnt*. and ale
remedy throb d4febi&gt;
modern methods.
"The mayor and four councilmen
Why not cities, then? Haven’t they
* As One full )( pint can KYANIZE FINISH any color (enough * m
ill compose the commission.—the been cursed with all »nrt* and kinds
WF .for two chair*), regular priceIOC
gas term of each after the nr»t election of defective charted*. and method*.—
will bo five years, provided that any
One Special KYANIZE Brush for applying same, regular price 10c
• x. councilmen ,can be recalled by .a vol*
f„ the people. Tho member whose
TOTAL VALUE
25c m;.of
•irm will soonest expire will be the
h thc above trial
■ TC
mayor.
Let ua consider this in a moat earn"All officer* except cnuncllmen,
^Y. Just
vote this spring for a more system­
BALANCE CASH
. 10c
are
nro appointive.
appointive.
atic. advanced method at doing the
irfivided 10c is paid
f
•
kA* This Certificate only
'.V.. ,or- (re8u "r ,(lc
"Election* ure to be entirely non- business of our city, and be nt the
quality) brush for apt
he KVANIZK FINISH
_____________
1SH Riven
FREE.
partisan. Nomination I* by petition,
PHIS CERTIFICATE TO
fl* being thu* simple and Inexpensive.
’
"No primary election will be re­
.
। quired because
necuuse nomination and eiecelecHasting*. Mich. &gt;81 tlon will bo accomplished on a single
Juror* fpr tho next term ot circuit
-oju-' election day und on u single ballot.
| This I* done through a second nnd court which convene* on February
। third choice'nn the ballot when there
Tho
Jury will Ik- called on March 3.
1■» 'are more than two candidates for any
Their name* follow. .
•
Assyria—F. II. Spalding and C. E.
done by the council or commission Nickerson.
Baltimore—Frank Whitworth.
which will select a business manager
Barry—Allen Griffin.
Carlton—Earl McKIbbln.
all the city department*, report to the
Castleton—Lewis Gardner.
council and execute order* Issued by
piutt Ink If If Hf vititlHi Hi aiki ip yur luirtmt hv
Hope—Edward Campbell, Hulbert
the council. Hl* position with respect
Raspberry nnd Strawberry Jam, per jar
. ... 25c
Hastings— I- II. Beadle.
Orange' and Grape Fruit Martnalnde, per Jar 25c
Irving
—Wm. Barker, Wiley Wash'■­
bank
directors.
—
the
executive
head.
Chow Chow, Sweet Fickle* and Tomato Pickles, per quart... .30c
burn.
Beat Grade Tomato Catsup, per bottle----------- 10c, 15c and 25c
the people the right of proposing or
Johnstown—Harley Johnson, Aus■.­
Gold Medal Flour, per aack.....................................
80c
tin
Ferris.
Initiating
ordinances,
and
the
right
of
Genuine Whole Codfish per lb.--..—
■"
referendum, or final approval of or­
Maplo drove—Arthur HUI. David
‘30c
Oolong Tea,
lb cannlncr
dinances.
It also affords a limited Ostroth. Ceylon and India Orange-pekoe, per half lb.
A Good Grade Coffee, special per lb
20c
Kllllck.
rd officer* us above mentioned.
9) lb*. H. &amp; K. Granulated Sugar, (or
"The revised -charter will protect
Prairieville—Bert Quk:k,
Newell
Short Cut Macaroni, per lb. —........................
.
10c
the public very thoroughly a* to all Barber.
7 bara Lenox Soap for.......... . .......
25c
franchise grant*, and result In full
Rutland—A. G. Hathaway, Frank
fi package* Argo Starch for
. ..28c
publicity In the public utility field. . Ferri*.
"The machinery for levying and
Fra'sh Lattuoa and Radish**
collecting taxes Is left practically un­ E. Hlake.
changed.
No material change is
Woodland—Wilbur Hynea. Ira Cot­
Two
ton.
The
menta for local improvements^
Yankee Springs—Luke Senslba and
phones
Grocers
"Thl* charter may be amended by Philip Keiser.
a majority vote of all the elector*

$10.00 Suits, Clean Up Price----------------12.50 Suits, Clean Up Price
15.00 Suits, Clean Up Price
18.00 Suits, Clean Up Price•
20.00 Suits, Clean Up Price--------------22.50 and $25.00 Suits, Clean Up Price-..

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; GO
Hastings, Mich

in

C. E. HARVEY

SEASONABLE FOODS
.

E. C. Russ 6 Son

To Got ALL the News Read the Banner.

ular election; Provided that the pro­ Carlton. W. J. Michael.
posal to amend the same. If It origin-

SUNFIELD.
FW»
»*•«* I***Mr. und Mrs- Tib Sprinkcl enter-1 Fire Chief H. L Newton ha* applied
luined bis brother John and family It0 the *tnt,. n*h hatchery for u conUe ill's houae hold
of Woodbury over Sunday.
jsignment of .mall-mouth bata and
Thc U. B. church al this time is&gt; wall-eyed pike to be planted In Leach
engaged in special reviv.l M-nices L.kr
Thw n,h uQJtht lo thrlv^ |n
til thc Sunfield church with Ule ns- Leach latke, the water* of which are
Jacob Albertson I* reparing tq build
instance of Rev. D. (.. Sheldon of particularly adapted for them. Th*
.
Hillsdale., Mich. A large congfcga-, m&lt;-n who plunu-d pike In Wall Lake an addition on his barn.*
lion is in attendance nl evening ser-J 15 year* ago and other* are now renpJoe Wertman Is on tpe gain under
vices. Afternoon sendees al 2 p. m. Ing- thc result* of their enterprise.
atvnn- hv Um Mor* lake* In thl* county ought to be
haa begun with
The entertainment
Wli.V’L•» iho native stock of n*h I*
seniors of the Sunfield High school |&lt;nMI,pfir|ll|t. ,r n,hing I* to be prel-riday evening. Feb. 13, nt the home'(ervivl for the future, the hikes must mall man In miking hla route In spit*
of Ashur Sacketts, was it grand sue- be stocked.
cess, netting nearly $18. A pnt luck
supper was served.
t? rennin nf T nntlrul crinnt &lt;itinrlnv

MAR Elis 1 SQUARE

BS-”*-®;
Quite n few from here attended t
the auto show at Grand Rapids,
^GlcnVRandall of Mulliken and,

We have done Dry Cleaning and Pressing.
We are doing Dry Cleaning and Pressing.
Ml
We will continue Dry Cleaning and Pressing.
Even while we do your family washings and save you money on them
And all our work is guaranteed

to

'

success

Mulholland'* Drug

stomach* remedy I am In perfect con-jcrful results
troller to »uch an extent that three dilion. I have not felt so well for Ilf-I Ing In case*
your
more of them will be added to lhe
tire department of the city. By- using
cun ent anything now and It (Chemist, for free be
on stomach
thrp* controllers, the work of three
not distress inc. 1 hope those Inilments nnd many
men I* reduced to onc. and thc rl»k ot
Injury I* also reduced.
.
Six smoke respirators will also bo
The first dose of Mnyr'* Wonderful ful effect*.
added to the ilrr-ilghtlng apparatus
Htomach Remedy convince* sufferers,
For sale In Hasting* by Mulholhand under them quicker than a
of It* merit. Many have found only land's Drug Store snd druggist* evBANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
Bash, at two o'clock Friday afternoon. |
ono dos* stlfflcletal. Mr. Hobbs' ex-Jerywhere.—Adv,\
Mr. Randall, who was working alone. ,
■hut off the power and want to th*

Dr. Fuller, who

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♦ We offer for Sat. Feb. 21 the following Special
—

dall ha* left'on his hand only the littotal of 35 Hitches in closing the

■WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.
A stubborn, annoying, depressing
ugh hang* on. rack* th* body.

•HULTKR* BRO*., PROPRIETORS.
PHONg 243.
HASTING*, MICH

la "--------- -------- - -------- ------------- " -------------ronderful

’•“/r.'Wu'El

Hand After IlreartfuJ Acci­
dent Friday Afternoon.
While operating the saw In hl* *hnp
Loren H. Randall, the carpenter, loit

well a* might be expected.

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY

NHL ina NIK 15 IBIS

rhlch

THUMB AMD THREE FINGERS

Dry Cleaning is Just As Much a Part of
Our Business as Laundering

'
W. Hobbs EikU Stomar
Quickly With Mayr’i
a-rfail Rt-nxxly.

rlth remarkable
benefit. It Is known evtrywhei*.
Miss Alta Sharrard of Sunfield were
Mayr’s Wonderful Htomach Remmarried al Charlotte
Thursday.
Their future home will be near MuiA&gt;
Hobbs
HOI -East Main old accretion* and remove* poisonous
liken.
. .
Jackson.
liKen.
_ _ [Street.
; turret.
uncn-on. alien., aurr
in- muiyrr. it lirmg* SWItt rei
Sheriff Storrs was in town TUCS- teen years -f suffering from deninge-Ifcrer* from stomach, liver
day on business.
ment* of tn-- stomach and digestive trouble* and many declare It ha* savMr und Mrs. I.. Wttsslnk nnd.trad, took Mayrs Wonderful Stoni-'ed them from dangerous operation:.

tapeTuewto.
I" «n»d **M&gt; *»•

CIRCLE SAW TALES OFF

$7.98
8.98
9.98
11.98
13.48
14.98

King's New Discovery give* relleL
Henry D. -Bandera, of Cavendish. VL,

Ha writes:

*

...60c
25 lbs. Purity Flour-------- __
10 lbs. Amber Graham Flour
...30c
Special Jack Tomatoes----...10c
3 Cans Hart Corn--------------...25c
Large Fancy Oranges per dozen.
—25c
Extra Fancy Oranges per dozen
35c
• Spinach per canx
15c
Apricots, dried, per lb.------,...20c
Prunes, dried, per lb.
-15c, 2 lb,. 25c
Give this store a trial and you will come again.

WUNDERLICH GROCERY

PHONE 83

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COOK BKOH„ Editor

by Mall. Post-Wld.

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Obituary poetry and resolutions, ic
a Hut.
Obituaries ot 10 lines or lew will be

I advance.
IPTIONB

Frank

SOME ‘ SIGNS OF THE TIMES."
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Quit Claim Deeds.
Martin and wife to Edna

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E&lt;lpa A. Taylor to Frank Martin
and wlf*. TO «c., bcc. 2( nnd 11. A*r-ytia—ILOu.
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I Goo. C. Cr&lt;»B nnd wlfn to EdwnnJ

Nd communication will be publish­
Michigan. aa second clssa mat* ed undsr any elrcumstancss unless It
boars tha writer's cams and postofllca
address.
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ADVERTISING RATES.
JOB PRINTING.
^Dlaplay advertlslna rates on appltThs BANNER has ono of th* b*st
Business local* and reading notices. equipped Job offleos In Western Mich­
O&amp;ftnit |&gt;age or among brevatlaa, 13H igan and la prepared to do any kind
of book and job printing.

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Cha. J. Manktelow lo 1m«c M
Good, part of Lot t. Block 3. Woodland Village, »16l&gt;. '
,
Imac flood t«» Lulls ItowUdi-r. par-

For the last tew yjars in this country economic conditions have ।

been in a chronic state of disturbance, and forces have been at work ■
Mnry BelllriRer to Karl BelllnK«F.
[HO nc.. 8ec. 13. Barry. 11.00.
Some have feared that ; Daniel T. Rich to John Vanden1 benr and wife. SO ar., «&lt;■■■. 20. Irving.
wc arc rushing madly toward a revolution: others have thought that 13000.00.
Ray Lapham to Clarence E. Avery.
wc are rapidly nearing sorialism; others have not known what to

whose significance has not been unilctHtood.

“""7"/'
*h7
r&lt;,n&lt;,&gt;' f,,r
*'»'k in the spring.
1 Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hodebiuigh vls­
I iled.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilurvc of East
• C-astlrlon Thursday.
1
Es|le Warner Is culling for John
1 Apuleman of Nashville.
Tlie natrons of lhe Wvllmnn school
gave lhe teacher and pupils a sur­
prise Friday,-giving them n picnic
dinner, after which all engaged In
"Tr
old ZjT.'
fsthiGSid
Jl°n*d “spelling match.”
Violet
Hndebaugh came off victor
violet RodcbauRL
| Olid spelled them down.
i Mr.‘nnd MraTEest'cr Bruch of thc
| "Ridge" visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Varney of Nashville Sunday.
| Hie ladies of the Missionary so-

think, but felt the certainty of some great movement; progress nice England. 120 ac. 8ec..3». Orange­
ville. 11.00.
which they could not understand. Wc doubt if the seer has yet ap­
Uernlca England to
I/cwlw nnd wife. 120 n
peared who could clearly vision and interpret the" "signs of the Orangeville. 11.00.
Archie If. Ayers and w
tipics” in our day.
.
W. Haatlngii, 10 ac. Bee.
Rutland.
One thing seems to be very clear, and that, is that “thc old order
changeth;” and that wc arc witnessing the play of economic forces kendall, 40«4 oc.L Sec. K. Hosimrs.)
&gt;3156.00.
that |»ortcnd new, ami wc believe, much belter, things for thc average
Geo. D. Barden to Geo. Harrington,
parcel. Sec. IS. Woodland. 1340.00.
man. Wc may not reach them‘soon, but we are on thc way toward
Emma D. BUer to Mrs. Geo. Pal-1
them. While going thru thc transformation we need a thoughtful mrrton. lot S. blk. 4. Village of Wood­
land. 1(00.00.
jwtticncc, and a high patriotism that will make us .welcome that

which will accomplish "the great good to thc greatest number.”
That the average man must have better op|&gt;ortuiiities for himself

and family; that neither he nor his children shall lie exploited for
the benefit of thc dominant few; that a fair deal be given to capital,

KnlrkerlMcor.

I, FEHKDAHY »». 1»H-

POINT.
Iciety, about fifteen in number, met
' Mr. and Mrs. J| hn Varncv of the :i* t"e home of .Mrs. T, H- Rodebaugh
"R-ige" vkiW 4 r and Mrs. Abram I Thursday and lied off five comforts,
Guntrip or Eatt ( gitlctown Wedne*-P**1*1'* y,1,er *eW,?« Co* her. «’•
an old but true adage that “many
day.’'' ’ “ •■'**•* •
-tes McPcck
enter- ', bands tnuke light wort.’’,
Mr. and Mrs. Janies
•
•McPeck
•enter•-—I John Brinkert and family of Morn‘r
*ister and fam­
in visited Mrh and Mra. Joseph
ily of Mimic Grovp Sundny.
essi-nger Inst Sunday.*
,
Nellie Reece of Nashville vis_______ ___________
ited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Troxel SunMILO.
day and attended church at this ।
Morris Johnson of Lansing spent
I'1®"„
Saturday In Milo.
Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Troxel went to I
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Jones and
GrandI RapOTTkursduy und Friday i Mils l;ll|el Lewis were In Kalamnto visit their deughicr. Glenna. who'mo Saturday.
is in the U. R. A. hospilut. Wc arc
John Brundslctter went back to
pleased to learn lhe is much belter. Cleveland on Monday of this week.
Mi vw-Hortcnae Payne is making । Warren Richards will put a saw
preparations to move her barn, pul mill into Hoy Thorpe's woods in the

S------------------------------------ -- have bam frames sawed out.
Alfred Chase anil Mrs. Roy Fisher
drove from Milo to Gognac Thurs­
day, which was lhe coldest day of
lhe season.
Mrs. Mary Doster is in Kalamaxoo, called there Friday by the ill­
ness of her two daughters.
Mr. und Mrs. Francis Gorham of I
Rutland spent Sunduy at Thomas
Gorham's.
Mrs. Maggie Drake is home from I!
the Grund Bapids hospital and is

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pr'“nl •' ’“"i ™™

In indujtrul plant!—*11
PKana Ond-oa th. Jw.

1* worth wHm Tow'pr kt k.
I«7 HOWARD

Ask the-techni­
cal man what he
thinks of the HOWARD
Watch.
PIKEI&amp; DAMON,

m.h

ao.ir Annatita.

5?^

The annual ice harvest is at Ils
pocket knives, a bunch of keys
height in Milo thia week. Packers and two brass piste*.
report 12 inches of very flue ice.

J.wtlirt

■

Opticians

HAST1KM, SUCH.

Som« Mtn Have It AIL
A loeky shopkeeper al Brunswtdk,
who accepted a lottery ticket aa pay­
ment for a hat from an impecunious
customer, won a prise of 170,000 in
the lottery.
*

A Safe And Profitable

I INVESTMENT 1

administrator en-

to labor, and to the business ability without which capital and labor
.
ceased. Order appointing Hurt 6.
Holly, aa administrator entered.
A characteristic of these days is Hie growing absence of party
Estate of Mary A. Mosier. dec&lt;-.iee&lt;U
loyalty in thc old meaning, anil thc new demand that any party Estate closed against 'claims. Final
account of administrator filed.
which bids for popular supjiort must make a clean showing pf hands
Estate of Jacob l&gt;. Hendrick, an al­
leged Insane person. Application fol
and a square declaration of intentions before adherertee is given, and admission H» State Hospital aa a pHthat allegiance will be quickly forfeited if thc party fails to do what vats patient filed. Petition for up- '
pointing of guardian filed. Hearing
it has agreed. The old party war-cries and shibboleths have largely March 2nd. .
Estate of leewls Williams, deceas.-d.
lost their meaning, since it has been discovered that their use in the First annual account of udmlnistrlces
past generally masked thc selfish schemes of ,selfish leaders, who died.
cannot attain thc best results.

used the party to further ends directly beneficial to themselves or to

their friends. Xow-a-days a party which desires to win must not
Mrs. Harry Fuller came home tout- ‘
only put out a platform that the majority approve, but must also tend her grandfather’s funeral. Thurs­
vuiy |»u&lt; ww. “ ।.......................— —- ----- 1 - j
.
show that its leadership is such that, if thc party is successful at thc day
•
'he friends of Jas. McBeth Were
sorry to hear of hl* Hidden,death
...ill be
1... carried
.. ,.-^....1 out
mat in
in.r.uul
fnitll
Horri
polls, the platform. will
good faith.
Wednesday morning. He Buffered a
’
There is danger in such times as these that lift shallow thinker stroke of par.ilyala Monday night.
Bev. Lord of Nashville conducted
and thc demagogue will put up plausible schemes to the people brief services at the house Saturday
and propose remedies that arc foredoomed to failure, but which may morning and Bev. Schluter of Katamo conducted the funeral services at
gain thc support of the many because of their alluring promises. the Maple Grove M. K. church. The
sympathy of the nelghobrs Is ex­
This is no time to be gulping down every proposed nostrum for our tended tn the family.
public ills just because glittering promises are made for it. It is a

time for sober thought, sound judgment and sincere action.
Tlie BANNER is in entire sympathy with the growing indepen­
dence of partywhich is so evident in these days.
it if we could.

Wc would not stop

It is a sign of better days to come.

Ed.

We believe this

rr attended the men's 11
Nashville Sunday after- |

is the timewhen the average man should do some sober, solid think­

ing for himself, ami not be biased by bis old beliefs nor by'present

Sunday aflernoon with Mra.

party promises, hut by that which appeals to him as a patriotic,

liberty-loving American as being the wise action for him to take for
the country's good in allying himself with any 'political party; and

to cut loose from a party when ils actions show that it is unworthy
of trust.

In that way. and in.that way only, can political parties be

brought to a realizing sense of their responsibilities to the people.

We have not so lost faith hi humanity and thc God who made
mankind, as to be pessimistic.

ing together for good.

We believe that all things are work­

pie Grove Center.
Henry Deller and family spent Sun- |
(jay at J. U Smith's of Nashville.
Ned Hicks and family spent Sun­
day at Jus. Mci'eck's of Stony Point.
Mrs. Florence Benton of Charlotte
were week-end visitors ut Fred Parka.)
Harley Hayman and family spent)
Sunday al Willis Luthiop's at Burryvllle.

We may not see it always, and it may be that

we are to be made belter through suffering now and then, in order

that we may better appreciate our blessings.

Number days taught. 10. Including
two du ya Institute.
.
Total attendance. 4ie.tr
Average dally attendance, XO-j-.'

Thera is virtue in just saving money. For the one who does it not only has the
satisfaction of knowing that he is accumulating something for the inevitable rainy

day, or something that will be ready when the opportunity shall come for its profit­
able use but, he also acquires the saving habit which is the best thing after all.
A little thoughtful consideration of the future and what it will mean without
ready money, and what it may mean with money in the bank will convince any one
of the wisdom of acquiring the saving habit, and of accumulating some money for
K •

the future.

What This Bank Will Do for You
This bank is here to serve you in helping you not only get the saving habit; not
merely to aid you in accumulating something for the rainy day, or for your time of

Opportunity, but is here to make your savings a profitable investment for you.
When a man thinks of a.safe investment, he generally thinks of a government
bond. Nothing is supposed to be safer. But a government bond will give you but
two per cent interest on your investment Your savings deposited in this bank are
just as safe as a government bond, for they are backed by the $700,000 resources of

this batik; backed by all the safeguards of the Michigan Banking law, which is the
model banking law for the country, and besides all that,

This Bank Pays Three Per Cent Compounded Semi-Annually On
All Savings Deposits, or 50 Per Cent Higher
Than A Government Bond.

.SB

OR POOK BUTTER WHEN YOU CAN GET

PURE, PASTUERIZED CREAMERY BUTTER
AT H1UIT Alien.

Tew Grocer will aspsly y— with it H yw
ask Ha for “CRYSTAL'S PRIDE."

1O% DISCOUNT
On AU Orders Placed During thc Balance of January.

-The following pupils were neither
absent imr lardy: Hock well Hayward.
Maron Kelley, Maurice Murphy, Mabrlle Krllry Glennie 1'ennrl*. Opal
Monica. Helen Patton. Dorothy Col-1
Ilin*. HumpII Hart. tawrence Mead. I
I Glennie Gelb, Carl Given. Virgie Glv|rn. Ironard Smith. Mildred Colllna, I
Lyle Dayton nnd Lilas Adam*.
The perfect upeliers thia month
wen- Helen Patton und Dorothy ColI in*.
Several scholar* accompanied by
their teacher attended the recent
Poultry Show in Hastings.

We would like to have every man, particularly every young man, wtyo is interest­
ed in assuring a successful future for himself to call at this bank, and learn of the
facilities we can place-at his disposal, and the gseat help we can give him, if he will

open a Savings Account here. That’s only a part of what we can do. We are in close
touch with all the financial centers of the country, and whatever we can do to serve
you by putting you in touch with any financial matter in which you are interested,

is at your disposal.
lowing Mu&lt;-raLe» ladles:—Matlnma
Ida Eatont Wm. Hopkina. Lrt. Hirdaatl. Hertha Sutton. Wm. Clary, and
Fred Bush at th* home ot Mra. Hop-I
kina, the proceed* lo be used for the
Free Vkiceabee bed al Bultirworm
hospital. Grund Itaplds. There were
about »9 present and all enjoyed thn
delicious lunch. With the individual
members donations, the proceed* will
net 125.0(1. All had an enloyubfe
time.

Let Ls Be YourJBanker
And we will always serve your best interest, and put at your disposal the splen­

did facilities of this strong bank.

us is a season of novelties and we are carrying a very line
rtion of patterns of the newest importation ol thc foreign
uett. We invite your inspection.

Reliable Ladies* Tailoring Establishment

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GrvuJ R&gt;
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Citizens’ Phone 2443

HYOME RELEVES
IN FIVE MINUTES
.

Effective relief comes quickly when
Hyomei is used for catarrh, coughs bconchiti*. cold in the head or croup of infants.
You breathe it—no stomach drugging.
Thi* medicated air lias a tcxucwctling
effect -»urciy destroys catarrhal germs,
etops the pris-nous recretion» and quickly
KOthei 4rtid 1-eaU the irritated mucous
membrane cr money refunded.
Try Hyomei now. Complete outfit $1. I
CAMVETU A UTEaUUig

The Hastings City Bank
PHONE 3 two rinrts

The Bank That Does Things For You
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

�Froleuloul girds

' Uhct Your Youiig Cltli-k* Attention.
■ We often hear people complain that
they have booght egg* from not-d
breeder* and after’ the egg* wcr&lt;»
hatched nnd bird* grew up that they
did not hnvr-anythlDir but u lot of
eulla. Now let mo »ny this. You cni&gt;.
glvn thren different persona the very
warn- kind of egg* froth‘the name fe­
male*. *(red by the Mme mule*. nnd

Hi
Phyaidan* and Surgeon*.
Call* in city or country, rerpont
with promptne**, day or night.

K..WILU8ON, D. D. S..
■
Ha»tinga, Mich.

SCHOOL NOTES

you Smokers

you Tobacco Users

Dr. C. M. Ovsrstrsit
Osteopathic Physician

Do you care about your cigars and to­
baccos being Clean, Moist and Fresh?
You certainly know the difference between
■ the Clean, Moist and Fresh kind and the
open shelf, dust and dr)’ kind.

Chronic Conditions a Specialty
Office in Pancoast Did.
Phone 352
Hours V-12 a. m.
l-.bp. m.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.
UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Wc have lhe only Zinc Lined and
Electric Ilumidorc in Barry CouiUy.. '

Licensed Hmltalmer always in attendance

PHONE. 226 OR 387

Our Cigars and Tobiiccos arc always
just right. Just the same as the manufac­
turer intends them for you. The good
judges of Cigars and Tobaccos arc our
best customers.

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 172
HASTIMOS, MICHIQAM

We carry your favorite brand of Cigar.
We carry your favorite brand of Tobacco.

FIRE INSURANCE

O’he Place to Meet IJour priends
|Allee*Ch»s*-. which wis nim-li i-nji

Phone 106

Jefferson Street

Jias tings. Michigan
WEST HOPE.
itudvlnc
•' sh’lghlnml of 18 nml ;i few other
y
I friend* nnd neighbors g.iilu-red nl
re mnk- die home of John linker Wednesday
. Tii-y evening and gave Mrs. Jtnkci n little

WE BUY GRAIN OF All KINDS
I wish t&lt;&gt; have you infoim mo in
yuur next Intue, of the Hunting-*
Hanner, ng to thn condition ,-f some
bird* I recently bought from nn .til-

We pay you lhe HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy nnd sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.
4X111 hm 57 Hutlw

liter. I

The
whlli

When y&lt;m have any tnovlnf to be
done. TWO At [TO TRUCKS.

Mr*. Mnry l-&lt;-*I. r of Hatith Battle
Creek, who In* I...... *l. k for three tend the *lxtfvgr..&lt;
tvea-k* ut Mr*. Moody'*. I* Improv Ing.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hyde Molted
fheir daughter,' Mr*. Clem Kidder,
Mr. and Mnr. L-o Hkllltnan. of
Galesburg. 111., nre visiting their fath­
er. Mark Skillman,

PIANO AND SAFE

Earl Baifm h

--------------------------,
A slcighlduil of young people spent
Thanloa—WAwInh to rx|ir.-*» Saturday evening w'ilh Mr. and Mrs.
re thunk* tn our neighbor* Will Cogswell. All report a jolly
1-* for ihvlr kindne** ami help time.
llriiiembcr the box social nt lite
Frank during tinv Klvknijoc und d&gt; nth of our |
■ Mr, father. I.. A. ,Ye. kl&lt; y: ..in &gt; for Clx-Jll. All come.

with h.r son Mat Uulvh
TIi.
. In..,I i-iiihlrvn

Our Specialty.

LAKE VIEW.
Miss Lillie Holter of llaslings
■petti over Sunday wilh her parents.

Ml . Husk is ari sisl rs.
z„„ uni| &lt;;t.orgc Gillespie of Linsiug
, r?,’.V’11 , Vn51’uin ‘■•'''■rtaine.l s|„.nt Saturday mid Sunday with
Dan Carns of Norlb Hope railed IIh*. Ihmiblr club Hturpday for din-, their parents. Alex Gillespie and
'on Ben Jenkins Sunday.
The l-ndics’ Aid Mwirly will meet
Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Ncsbcl spent
wilh Mrs-Attslin l!i(igli:iui nevi week Sundny wilh C.lins. N’csbcl mid wife
Thtirsduy for dinner.
, mill Mrs. Ellen .Nobel of Cottis
Helton Suluriltiy.
,
Qiiile ii number nllcnilrd lhe funcTeachers’ imlilule
tiny McManus of Sliafl-.btirg iini of Junta’s Brown on lhe State
I Hing friends here al present.
Mrs. Ixslie Miller, who Im liven i
„r
...... ill fur mhiu* time iv -tiuiiiimi
Ml. mid Mrs. Dur l.xitill uf SimdHwlv
field spent Sundny wilh Mrs. I .aura

little swollen, irnd *h&lt;

Order Our Drays
k

I evening was spent in dancing, cnnl
|&gt; grade ore .playing ami visiling.
.nub. Ing tlxf'T I’elloM Is seen on Gtir1

Ml** Maggie McIntyre, who ha*
bei'ii visiting relative* nnd frh-ml* ill
Lilt ii green tint, only one hi-n lay* Ibitlf* Creek, returned home Saturday.
Ml** Iteathn Donovan went lo
brown ••Kg. a light brown. This bird
Grand Rapids Saturday to care for
her grandmother.
Mr*.
Lamphire,
and know with the «&gt;s
who suffered a stroke of paralysis I

Retailer

Jobber

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

1 Irving spent Snltinlny wilh Mr. anti
; Sirs. II. Cogswell.
man. of It.iltjnx

Sunday.

HcIkki) Rc|x&gt;rt.
Report .for thc Dunn school Lit
month ending Jan. 2tt, IfH;
Number of days taught. 17.
Total attendance. 217.

Safety First

Number Of girh. enrolled.* s
Number of boy* enrolled.
Total enrollment. 17.
Percent of attendance, 99.;
Those being neither al
dy. for the month were
and Rennin McGIocklin.
ltu«ju-ll. Ethel
Glenn. Alfred,
y, Goldie mid
Vera Town.

'Phis goes true in your
electric wiring. That’s one
reason why I urge you to
let me do your electric work
You’ll know it is done right
and that your buildings arc
safe if I do lhe work.

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
Electrician.
ending Jan. 29:
Total attendance. Hi.

CMufi, tiliuiu A Sulm 1.1. Cl.
Dally Except Bunday.
•olng South »:08
•olng North 7:lf

THE SANITARY
OAT
SPROUTER
j
Produces Green Feed thc year
| 'round. Somethin* New. MH.br

FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS

7o» backache xiONtYS ano blaodebJ

Th’ ,0,r?an 1 st‘‘le ,Mfe-Co-

attendance.

?,UP'

‘i,!!;

othy “nd elnrenco Bump

K&lt;’,w!nI “1n,l-Kb‘1,

Our New Cream Fried Cake

IS!

Once Tasted, Never Forgotten”

rred Kennedy. Edgar Cheney. Doro­
thyHerbert, Crystal Hnttrdon. Hollis

Hastings, Mich.

FOR SALE,
1 Single Comb White Leghorn Cock­
erel, Youngs’ Strain
3 Anconas Cockerels

1 White..Qrpington Cockerel
1 Buff Cochin Bantam Cockerel
1 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerel

M. W. Hicks
CORNER PARK AND WAUWT STS.

anti Wesley Johnson were neither nbsent nor tardy.
Arthur Hedge* wna not Hbacnt hut

program on Feb. roth ' to celebrate
W ixhlngtnn'* and Llnroln'* birthday*.
The acventh »nd
eighth grade*
bine nearly completed the *tu&lt;ly of;
"The VImIoii of H|r l-aiinful."
- Vl*ltarn for the month were: sir*.
L. Matthew*. Dorothy Roush. Lulu
Whitney. Hilda MUI*. Myron Rey­
nold*. Lydia and Lucile Wunderlich.
Viola and Nathan Norton nnd llollla
and Doria Johnson.
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■ ■ Illctl WIU
AUn« Wnahlngton vr Lin-

-....... ...... ,.u
days of last month bcenusc of the
Toucher*? Institute.
• ,
Two new pulls enrolled this month:
Minnie and Harold Norton.
Four of the eighth grade class. via:
Mary Bump. Crystal Brogdon. Dorn
Benner nnd Marie Matthew* attended
the Teachers'- Institute at Hastings on
Friday. They are.much more inter-

Many times we have heard the complaint that our fried cakes
were too greasy, that they absorbed too much grease when they
were frying. Now we are making a

NEW CREAM FRIED CAKE
One that does not soak up any grease and has a pure white center, It will fairly
melt in your mouth.
No fried cake ever put on the market merits greater praise than this new Cream
Fried Cake.
Good material makes good goods. QUALITY and CI.E?\NLINESS combined
in this splendid fried cake give PLEASURED und SATISFACTION.
We want you to try a dozen of these new fried cakes. They are BETTER
THAN GOOD. They will cost you no more than the ordinary fried cake, which is
12 cents per doz.en. Others get 15 cents for the same cake.

Candace Adams.

Agent for Cyphers Incubators and BroodFlam 315

■ umber girl* enrolled. I th

Histfrijs, Mich.
.

Announcement.
I wish to announce to my frlvnda
----- - „... ..
n.uuimuun
for th- office of City Treasurer on the
Republican ticket at the coming
spring election. I am capable in evonce to perform, the duties, of the of­
fice nnd ua I need It I will appreciate

Star Bakery and Restaurant
Hastings

Quality Bake Shop-Phone 381

Michigan

�nn sin ।
■MttMhl:

Lasting Seven Days Only
day to enable usjtolarranged
sale these two^mammoth stocks. I

Beginning Saturday, Feb. 21st.,
9:00 O’clock A. M.

There are several purposely misspelled words in
this advertisement, and a due bill good for $1.00
on the purchase of any bill of goods will be given
to each of the first 10 people bringing a copy of
the adv. with the misspelled words marked to our
store on the opening day of sale.
No Prizes Given to the Children.

We will offer for sale an array of the highest gr-ade merchandice, probably more complete
than ever before assembled under one roof in Barry County. We have consolidated our magnificent stock of mer­
chandise! from Charlotte, Mich*, with the Hastings store and will locate here permanently. Although our store building
here’has been greatly improved and much enlarged, still we find it impossible to crowd all the goods from both stores
on our shelves and counters, and immense quantities of THE MOST UP-TO-DATE LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR and FURNISHINGS, STAPLE
and FANCY DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, MUST BE SACRIFICED and DISPOSED OF AT ONCE to give us the necessary room to arrange
our various departments for our Format Opening. The sale starts promptly at 9 a. m. on Saturday, Feb. 21st. Doors open at that hour. No goods sold before’that time. Extra sales people to handle the crowds in orderly fashion. Bargains for all. Come, even if you have to quit work to be here. Never
againjwill such an event occur in this town. Be’prepared for bargain surprises. Watch the newspapers for further news, you’ll be surprised, delighted.
Remember the Day and Date, Saturday Feb. 21, For 7 Days Only. Sale Positively Closes, Saturday Night, February 28.
________________________
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS
Most wonderful values ever offered.
One lot Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, worth up to
$25.00; Consolidation Sale Prjce $5.00.
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS
Lot 1—Indies! and Misses’ Coats, worth up to
$12.50; Consolidation Sale Price $2.50.
Lot 2—Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, worth up to
$20.00; Consolidation Sale Price $5.00.
Lol 3—Ladies’ arid Misses' Short Jackets, form­
erly $5 io $8 values; Consolidation Sale Price 25c.
HALF PRICE ON ALL FURS
Beautiful Fur Sets. Scarfs or^Ittffs^ Every piece of
fur m the house will he sold at just one-half regular
price..
WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES
Three wonderful lots.
Lot 1—Dresses worth to $6.50, Consolidation Sale
Price $2.50.
•
Lot 2—Dresses worth to $12.50, Consolidation '
Price $5.00.
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_ ______

Remarkable Clearance of Coats and Suits
Which alone would pack the store to capacity every day of the •
sale, cut prices that eclipse anything ever attempted. Think
and think hard. We have cut the price on every suit and coat in
the house, not reductions such as you ordinarily see in the usual
so-called sales. Every reduction and every cut price is bona-fide.
Every word uttered here is the truth. We ought to pack and
jam our suit and coat department with such cut prices as are
offered here below.'

Console
Saturday, Opening Day,

One lot of 36-tnch Silkolines worth 15c. Price.. 9c
11-4 Blankets, gray or tan, regularly $L25. Con*
solidation Sale Price............................................... 88c
“12-4 Blankets, gray or tan, regularly $1.50.
Consolidation Sale Price................-..................... $1.19
Comforters worth $1.00 for .........................
79c
Comforters worth $1.50 for....................................$1.19
Comforters worth $2.75 for.................................. $1.98
One lot Bath Robe Blankets, worth $3.98 for... .$2.87
70-inch. All-linen Table Damask, worth 89c,
Consolidation Sale Price
............................66c
72-inch Bleached or Half-bleached Table Damask,
worth $1.00, for.................................................79c
72-inch extra heavy Table Damask, beautiful pat­
terns, worth $2.00 for........ . . . . ...................$1.39
1 piece Cotton Table Cloth, 56 inches widt. Con­
solidation Sale, yard........ \.....;................. 19c
Curtain Material, up to 25c yard. Consolidation
, Sale Price, yard
Wais,s’ w,li,e-b,ack and colored.

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�Price $5.00.

^vjTTciot urcss bxlrts, worth to
Consolidation
Sale l*rice $3.87.
. .One lot Dress Skirts, worth to $12.50; Consolida­
tion Sale Price $5.95.
.
CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SKIRTS
While they last.'votir choice.....................
...98c
CHILDREN’S RAIN CAPES
Worth to $3.98, your choice...................................... 98c
10.000 YARDS OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
at less than the cost to weave.
.
Values to 35c yard.
36-inch Newdancz...................................................... 19c
36-inch Fancy Novelties.........................
19c
36-inch Fancy Plaids.................................
19c /
36-inch Black and White Checks............................. 19c
27-inch Seco Silks;.......................................... 19c
Values to 59c.
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36-inch French Serge.’.............................................. 37c
36-inch Storm Serge.................................................. 37c
36-inch Batiste............................................................ 37c
36- inch Plaids. .............................
37c
27-inch Silk Poplins.................................................... 37c
27-inch China Silks.................................................... 37c
Values to $1.25.
37- inch Storm Merges....... ......................................... 77c
42-inch Diagonal Weaves........................................ 77c
42-inch All Wool Poplins.......................................... 77c
24-inch Fancy Silks.................................................... 77c
38- inch Messalinc........................................................ 77c
42-inch Fancy Dress Goods.....'........ -................77c
36-inch Skinner Satin, all colors, worth
$1.50, Consolidation Sale Price $1.09.
All Wool Chailies, worth to 75c. Price 33c.
Every yard of Silk and Dress Goods in stock at
greatly reduced prices.
■
This Consolidation Sale will gerdown in history as
the greatest bargain event that the people Of Hastings
and vicinity have ever enjoyed.. There will be / days
.you can buy R‘eady-to-Wear Dry Good*, etc., at prices
that will astonish .you.
Amoskeag Apron Gingham........................................ 6c
Best Manchester Pcrealei, choice of entire stock,
yard.......... . . . ... ..........................
9j4c
One lot Dress Ginghams, worth to 12^$c, price
yard ............
7-%c
Dress Ginghams worth to 15c, price...................... 9%c
Flannelette worth 10c, price.......... ............................ 7c
■Our entire slock oPFlannclettes, n&lt;&gt; matter it the
price was 15c, 18c or 20c, all at one price............ 11c
One lot Windsor Plisse Remnants, worth 20c, for 11c
Serpentine Crepes, Windsor Plisse, for Waists,
Dresses and Kimonos, worth to 22c, for............. 14c
Plain and Fancy Poplin, worth to 35c. for..............17c
Bleached Outing Flannel, worth 12‘4 c, for............ 10c
42x36 Pillow Cases, good quality: While they last,
each .............
9c
72x90 Ready-Made Sheets, regular 50c value, for. .39c
81x90 Peqtiot Sheets, worth $1.IM&gt;, for.................... 85c
15 pieces Cut Glass, worth to $2.00, price............... 88c
Children’s Sweaters, worth $1.25. price...................88c
Women’s Sweaters, wortji to $6.00, price.......... $3.95
One lot Children’s Sleeping Garmejits. Knit or
Outing Flannel, worth 50c, for... .T7................. 39c

Saturday, Opening Day,
your choice____ ___
Monday, February 23rd,
your choice._ _____
Tuesday, February 24th,
your choice_______

II

$12.00
$11.50

Wednesday, February 25th,
11
your choice..

$11.00
$10.50
$10.00

_____ _

Thursday, February 26th,
your choice......___...
Friday, February 27th,
your choice_________

Saturday, February 28th, your last chance, &lt;PQ Cf|
your choice -----............—.__________ _____ &lt;P/.UV

. GREAT CORSET SALE
..39c
All 50c Corsets for....................................
One lot Cortets, worth $1 and $1.50........
. 88c
$2.48
Nemo Corsets worth to $3.50 for............
Nemo Corsets worth $5.00 for..................
$3.98
GLOVES
All 25c Cashmeyctte Gloves for............................. .19c One lot Long Kid Gloves, worth $2.50 for.......... $1.48
One lot Kid Gloves, worth $1 for........................ 39c
Women Knit Vests and Pants. Regular and extra
sizes, worth 25c and 29c.................................... 19c
Women’s Vests and Pants worth 50c for.................39c
One lot Women’s Vests and Pants, all sizes; white
and gray; worth $1.00, for.................................78c
One lot Munsing Union Suits for women. Regular
price was $2.25, $2.50 and $3. All in one lot at.$1.79
Children’s Vests and Pants, sizes 2 to 16; regular
25c value. Sale Price_ :___________ ___ ___ 19c
One lot extra heavy Vests and Pants, worth to 50c.
Price ................................................................ -...29c
Children’s extra heavy Union Suits worth up to
75c for .................................... • • ....................... 44c
Lingerie Ribbon, 5-yard piece; regular 10c, for... 7c
Best Coats Spool Cotton,---------------------Price.. 4c
One lot of 100-yard Spool Silk..........................
■ Fancy Beads worth 25c to $1.00, choice..........
Pillow Tops, 25c and 50c values; choice....,
Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, worth to $!.•$&gt;. t.
Sale .. . . . ...........
77c
One lot Women’s Handkerchiefs, worth 5c.
Sale Price ..
7c Handkerchiefs for..
10c Handkerchiefs for
Leather Hand Bags and Mesh Bags.............. J^-OFF
5,000 yards, all Linen Torchqji and Vai. Laces,
worth Io 10c: price, per yard.......................... 2%c ,
Children’s Dresses, Rompers, etc., worth to 75c. .39c ,
One lot Children’s White Dresses, (slightly soilJ
ed), worth to $2.50, choice........................... . .99c ■
One lot .Fancv Waists and Kimonas, worth 50c
,
Io
for.................... :......................................29c
Women’s Tailored and Lingerie Waists, worth to
$2.00 for
.......
79c

Women’s Silk Waists, one lot worth to $5, for.$2.48
Women’s Silk Waists, choice of the house; worth
to $7.50, for................................................ ...$3.98
One lot House Dresses, worth $1.00...................... 69c
One lot House Dressps, worth to $2.00...................98c
One lot House Dresses, worth to $3.50................ $1.49
One lot of Kimonos, worth to $2.50, for...............$1.49
$6.0(&gt; Portieres, pair...................................
$4.48
$8.(X) Portieres, pair........................ ■.....’........... $5.95
Silk Auto Scarfs, no matter if'the price was $2.00
or $3.50; choice........................................... .98c
Auto Scarfs worth $1 and $1.25; price.....................69c
All Dress Trimmings, Allover Laces, all
Laces ............................................................. *4-OFF
‘ Umbrellas worth $1.00 for...................................... 79c
Umbrellas worth $1.25 for...^.............................. 95c
Umbrellas worth $1.50 for...................
$1.19
Umbrellas worth $2.00 for.................................... $1.49
Umbrellas worth $3.00 for.................................... $1.98
BED SPREADS,
Plain Hem, Fringed or Scalloped.
Worth $1.39, for.............................................
98c
Worth $2.00, for...................................................... $1.39
Worth $2.50, for............ ....................... .’................$1.88
Worth to $3.50, for................................................$2.39
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR,
One lot of Muslin Gowns, Skirts, Combinations,
Drawers and Corset Covers, slightly soiled Choice
while this lot lasts. ONE-HALF PRICE. .
M 4 OIMNCOATOINTHREBLOT3.
.
Lot 1-*-Worth to $3.50, for.................................. $1.98
Lot 2—Worth to $6.50, for................................ $3.98
Lot 3—Worth to $12.50, for............................... $7.98
CHILDREN’S COATS IN TWO LOTS.
Children’s Coats worth to $6.50........................... $2.98
Children’s Coats worth to $10.00 ..................... $4.98
SHEETINGS, DOMESTICS, ETC.,
Better lay^i a good supply at these prices.
36-inch Unbleached Muslin, reg. 7^4c quality, yd. 5c
36-inch Unbleached Muslin, 9c quality, Price, yd..6%c
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, regular 32c quality.
’ Sale Price ......
27c
10 pieces extra fine Long Cloth, worth 17c.

Sale Price............................................... 12%c

Tailored Waists' white, black and colored.
White Goods, forfnerly up to 35c per yard. Con­
solidation Sale price, yard
.......
Dainty Swiss Novelties in brocaded design
eluded in this assortment.
Apron Ginghams, formerly per yard 9c. Consolida- .
tion Sale Price, yard............................................ 6c
Best Standard Calicoes, navy, Indigo, black and
White checks, pinks, red and garnet. During this
Sale only, yard.................................................. 414c
Wash Goods that sold up to 20c a yard. Consoli- '
dation Sale Price, yard.................................. 7%c
Striped and Floral effects in Tissues and Batistes.
Hair Nets, all colors; two in an envelope. Con-solidation Sale Price, 2«for................................ 3c
Muslin Drawers, 25c and 35c values. Consolida­
tion Sale Price
...................................... 17c
Excellent value. -*iod materials and carefully made,
cither plain or trimmed^
Embroideries, values up to 25c. Consolidation Sale
Price .................................
8c
Another lot, values up to 15c. Consolidation Price.5c
Trimming Braids, values up to 35c per yard. Con­
solidation Sale Pjpjce, yard...................
-5c
Lace Curtains, $2.00 values. Sale Price, per pair.98c
Dainty white Brussels Net Curtains, with batten­
berg edge.
Men's Underwear, heavy • wool fleeced. Best
50c garment. Consolidation Sale Price........ ; . .33c
Men’s Socks, extra heavy, every day Socks. Con­
solidation Sale Price, pair
........ J;.... 7c
Men’s and Boys’ Canvas Gloves, with knitted Wrists
best 10c quality,
Sale Price, pair......... . 5c
Men’s Dress Shirts, all $1.00 values. Consolida­
tion Sale Price................. .................................. .69c
Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shirts, all 50c and 75c qual­
ities. Consolidation Sale Price.......................... 33c
Cotton Batts, “Uncle Sam.” Regular IQ Batt
Consolidation Sale Price.........................
Sc
“Creole.” Regular 15c Batt. Sate Price.............. Me
“Eclipse.” Regular 18c Batt. Sale Price............... 12c
Crepe Toilet Paper. 5c rolls. Sale Price, seven
rolls for.............
21c
10c rolls. Sale Price, four rolls for........................ 28c
Dust-bane Sweeping Compound, large 25c cans of
the most sanitary and.agjeeabiy scented Sweep­
ing Compound for home use. Try a can. 25c
values. Sale Price ...................................
.XSc
SPECIAL GROCERY BARGAINS
Lenox Soap. Consolidation Sale Price, 8 bars for.25c
Choicest Bulk Oatmeal. Sale Price, 8 lbs. for... ,25c
Bulk Starch. Sale Price, 8 lbs. for.......................... 25c
Wyandotte Cleaner, 10c sacks. Sale Price...... 5c
25c size. Sale Price.................................................12c
Perfection Baking Powder, 10c cans. Sale Price.. 5c
20c cans. Sale Price..........................................
9c
Canned Peas, Sicco brand; very choice, 3 cans for .25c
Canned Com. Coral brand. Sale Price, 3 for... .25c
Canned Salmon. “Raceland" brand. Regular 12%C
goods. Sale Price .. .•...................... ;............ ... 9c
Choice Coffee. “Our Special’’ brand, fresh roasted.
Sale Price, per pound.......................................... 25c
“Tea Siftings," broken leaves from choicest Japan
Tea. Sale Price, per pound.................................16c
H. and E. Granulated Sugar, 22 lbs. for.............. $1.00

Juccessers to J’he J^oppenthien Company

Hastings,

WANTED-EXPERIENCED SALES LADIES.
Apply At Once.

Michigan.

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iNNFR, FEBRUARY IB, 1B14.

ill COURT CALENDAR
Birth.lav rhti^irere |.lc«santly enterfarm
'
l?AewxwwMO 0 ,e,?£d
‘(} nn Fmn1,? KC?lii"
C. XBa/hOlar made, a trip tn Pot­
; ;
*v
r
r ' “* •|,R‘ h.0?1.0 'a
.L ’"uiiar« fIlli tervlUoand I-anslng Thursday and IrlTwd-aleWiloads and.t*o cutlers ntiiLjuy OVPri,n,i with « load of house.
, were treated to a sumptuous «’'•’«"• I hold goods.
■ —.
wliii-h all .seemed Io enjoy. Alter । K v Hmlth, Von Furnlaa. Walter
Ws have had somany -Inquirieslately dinner a IlfiO program was llslcncajiurii_jtny Townsend and others wont
rtisardJiur ’Ecsema and other akin
dl»- |o
They left the hostess a line to Grand Raplda Saturday to
attend published the Het Of criminal and
•aaee. that we are glad to make our . o_ ..i, . |L,la^i..r. Place cards Were the Lincoln banquet.
anawre i.ul.llr Aftri careful loveallsa- gruillii rrr.Mii... ■
...
.... . ..... ____
»-l.
the’ circuit court.

luVZiVlIICI •

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bor« unlr»
sllhousb th
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TAMARAC CORNfcRM.
Mrs Fannie Gilbert was Kreatb'.aurprlsed Wednesday evening when her
neighbors and friends to the numlxr
of 52 came In upon hsr In a rush with
ti surprise prayer meeting It being her
Tfith birthday. Aunt Fannie received
a nice lot of birthday gifts and over
50 birthday post cards for which she
was more than thankful to them ait.
Every t&gt;ody seemed to enjoy them-

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list of chancery cases. Including nine
I. ..
M I IhMtaers M.
nienn Overamlth met with quite u pro-confeoo eaa&gt;-« and 13 actions for
,,ri
I-■...............
itHrii iril, vLennon. Ikerlous accident a few days ago while divorce, follows:
:n- II|._ i&gt;. iricciiin---,
p4 : \V.
W. Sn.-itihiina
Spaulding and
anti Bernard
Bernard ixnnpn
Ixnnpit.' .-nulnr w.m.l u*—at
N'n.hvllle on III)
Chsnccry.
•e- : ...
u..... .
I,. t-ri-.-nuT'l I-riI
......... ....... - - .
(ii nr 1 r.1 larm.
inr
.u..-.,. ....... .
Michigan Blate Hank of Eaton,Rap­
dav. returning Snntiay.
Ilimb. coming down hitting hla-foot be- ids va. Geo. W. Kerr et al., bill In aid
I The announcement cards arc oui ;twr^n lhc toes, severing the biggie «for the marriage soon &lt;*f Oral Olm
n little akin. Dr. Morrla nsalated
Roy C. FuIlM
oudcrtul. Pt*
'slcad and .Miss tilendowin Simcox.
by Dr. Shilling dreawd th- wound but
‘ Our mail carrier did not make his cannot tell yet whether hl» toe raft he
Nelson Ktttlnmr et
.h, Hr.r Um. &lt;IU.
-m...

The Aid Society at Mrs. Ell* Curtis- j

In* 41 grown people besides the chll-|
Mm. Clara Sears Is entertaining a
very bed anil painful gathering in her

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The Palm Garden
Home of Home Nfade Candies

Fancy Pastry for
Fastidious FolKs
We make and sell COTTAGE BREAD the real
Home Made Bread

Ice Cream by wholesale or in small quantities.
Smlth'a.

Everybody invited.

Billy Hsrrll. which occurred Friday

The Palm Garden
Phone 548

Mr
Mm. K. B- Sp»uUhW
Mr. ..ml Mr.■ «H!
er. wm-m-.
&gt;-&gt;.im&gt;
day guests of llieir
'',r' an" Mrs. Rlehnrdaun with h-r'sewing.
al., injunction.
Mrs. Efld Spaulding ul Believin'.
George Herrick, who hn« been viadinner . t tin
Bellevue hud another Iduxc Salm - iting his cousin. Mm. B. B. Downing, son. divorce.
duv evening, when the otlicc of lhe(left Monday for hl. home in CleveMyrtla Bidelm.m vs. Samuel BldelH II Tclenhonr
and Abe
Hovl's
olllce
umd
llaff. IkT-r
store
were
all 'land.
TheOhio.
Women'. Literary Club met st
Edna Miller vs. Bert Miller, divorce.
I-ena Tinkler vs. Martin Tinkler, dl■ Austin tlvrmmlth came from i&gt;c- burned Io lhe ground.
day. A pot lurk dinner «.is served
roit Saturday to stay -with his i»ar,und a fine slrighride Jr«m Nashville
Clayton Cline vr. Gladys Cline, dl-

J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Hastings, Micb.

friends have our deepest sympathy.
Mrs. Catton end Mrs. Dunkin i

ORANGEVILLE PIONEER DIES.
Jacob Ilcininger was born in Al­
sace, Germany, Feb. 4th, 1821, and
died Feb. 4th, 1914.
.
He came with his parents Io Buf­
falo, N. Y„ in 1834. He was mar­
ried to Miss (Caroline Eniian March
3, 1850. To this union were born
Milo Orsborn. two sons and live daughters, the
ini-.......... '
Il an unprafliabl
divorce, contemptsons both dying in infancy.
and -Mrs. I- Townaond. from Thurenlng.
A
tine
itTv reason. 1 n
He hud often limes expressed the
day till Sunday.
William H. Campbell vs. Mary A. I desire Io be 100 years old, bill Ihut !
mid Mr. Miihlltnr
rlltlon. with dull
was not to be. for at the noon hour
Campbell dtvorc--.
Frida)
DITION 1'0"
of his ninety-lhird birthday, he pass­
difference.
ed away, leaving lhe aged wife, who
Bell—Main 208
Gtizcnt—2470
has been a comforting companion
nil Mrs. John Woodard and
Store—148 Monroe Ave,
Greenhouses—Ashland Ave. and Page Street
children and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I
Idle Sylvester, for nearly 04 years, lie leaves live
Grand Rapids. Mich,
and daughter Ethel ep-nt Sunday.; Gideon Sylvestdaughters:
Mrs. Mary Morehouse
iri .....
j..—
r&gt;&lt;r,,„'- .
'divorcs.
’
VO. Jnhn Mont-1 find Mrs. Amelin Morehouse, of OrMIrk Hahs apent Saturday and Sun- I *'-l|** Montgou
j ungeville; Mrs. Augusta Schulmyer.
................................
Peter E. Tin- of Zeeland; Mrs. Kathryn Estes, of
How Is Your Hotlcr?
dull, divorce.................................................. I Plainwell; Mrs. Louise Spath, of
trust.
Pearl Knlestri-k -.a. Joaeph Knlea-' Carllon; also |4 grandchildren and
stomach Is his boiler, his body Is his
trick, divorce.
! w great grandchildren.
Jennie’ M. Kurtz va. Richard EDeceased came to Michigan in
the forenoon, at said probate office.
Kurtx. divorce.
| Nov.. 1866, and settled on a rami in I la your boiler (stomach) In good
Herman Soder and Nannie Soder, Orangeville, where he lived for more working order or l» It so'Weak that It Ing said petition;
vs. Lyman H. Chamberlain and Bernie than 32 years. They decided to spend will not stand a full loud and not abln
It la Further Ordered. That public
to supply the needed energy to your notice thereof be given by publication
SOUTH BOW NR
lhe remainder of their declining engine (body)T If you have any
years with their children, living trouble with your stomach Chamber- ceaslve weeks previous to said day of
erse City Montluy.
I! tluring the winters with their doughhearing. In the Hastings BANNER, a
A horse belonging to Wm. Mishler!
I ter, Mr*. Estes, of Plainwell, where strengthen and Invigorate the stom- newspaper printed and circulated In
broke its les timl had to be killed
he died.
,
said county.
WOMEN'S CLUB
Friday.
CHAS. M&lt; MACK.
i Those having lhe opportunity to turally. Many very remarkable cures
Huy Slithl und wife from
nftir
Judge of Probate.
। know Mr. Rcininger always found
Elnidnle have moved on Io Mrs. J.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
The Haztlngi Women's Club met in him a loyal friend and neighbor,
Adv.
Register of Probate.
Wolfe’s farm, recently vacated by ,regular MMlon .it thr Council Room '---------------------------Walter Wallace and family.
WOODLAND.
on Friday afternoon the alxth. “
Mrs. C. M. Benedict is on lhe sick
Mint Until
list.
Chancery Order.
lit Sill
Simon Pender helped J. Bouck
State of Michigan, the Circuit
hulcher Wednesday.
Snnllul-Cii Eut ul Belli In.
Court for the county of Barry, In
Store-18 Monroe Ave.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
O. Steckle had the misfortune to elected to 'active membership. AI
The
revival
services
at
he
Kilpat
­
chancery.
movement looking inward the honor­
Grand Rapids, Mich.
PHONE 5995.
lose a horse tips pasl week.
8 tat. of Michigan^ the Probata Thomas W. Hammond.
ing of 'Mrs. Clement Smith by the 'rick church have aroused universal
In East Woodland and will Court for the County of Barry.
Complainant.
Miss Minnie tiuckclcr^pcnl Salur- placing of her name upon ^he honor Interest
■
If your order amounts to $3 or over we'll pay telephone charges.
day night and Sunday with Miss roll of the General Federation En- 1
been
fifty
conversions,
Charles Welssert and
Idowment Fund was put Into the
table wan a business tings In suld courtty. on the thirtieth John Wslasert, administrators
| bunds of a committee tn see If the
day or January A. D.1914.
with the will annexed of
-tiwMuarcamributlon to this Import|
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
lant fund can be raised In this county.
Defendants.
large gang of men and team* nt work
" .
M ,.
. .h
v.Ial. of
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committee of . uttlng and drawing Ice from Baddla. n„ tab.. The .... is about ten Inehe.
’‘^ntcrator, the court house in the City of Has­
tings In said county on the 30th day
thick and of very good quality.
having riled in said court his petition of December A. D. 1013.
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­
praying 'for reasons therein stated
Isoclatlon and asked .every lady to play "The Turn of the Tide" at the
cuit Judgt.
.
t ..
' work with and for this movement and town hall Saturday night to a fair
In this cause it appearing by the
ild deceased at
FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
| io !&gt;,- ready When a solicitor called for
small.
Agnes Brandt is not .a rcsldani of ths
Quite
State of Michigan, but a resident of
ship.
In the forenoon, at sold probate office, the State of New Jersey; that Nellie
Emery Is not a resident of this State,
The worst storm of the wrlnter be and Is hereby appointed for hear­ but a resident of the State =f Nevada;
ing said petition;
winum s. i&gt;biafr
struck this vicinity last Sunday,
It la Further Ordered. That public that Mary A. Seeker la not a resident
sang "In the Gi
times It was a genuine blizzard.
notice thereof be given by publication
The Mimes Elsie and Frances
land; that John Hammond Is not a
I core, with Carrie Jacobs Bond'a "Hla
resident of thia Slate, but a resident
lLulla&gt;y.*' M1m&gt; Radford played MlM Holme of . the Hastings high school
wCrc at home over Sunday.
. hearing. In the Hostings Banner, a of England; and that William Ham­
। &lt; 'aztelcIn’H itccompanlmerit.
new.paprr printed and circulated In mond Is not a resident of thia State,
but a resident of England;
said county.
naming*
from
Friday
till
Monday.
of Belem-' In Medlclnt
On motion of Colgrove A Potter
CHAB. M. MACK.
Isaac Good has sold hU place Iti
In which Mrs. L. H. I
and Jewell A Ewing, solicitor. for
rlopment
ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
appearance of the said defendants
Register of Probata.
Agnes Brandt. Mary A. Becker, Nel­
ronderful progress
mild u house this spring.
lie Emery. John Hammond and Will­
iam Hammond, and of each of them,
mis of Invrxtlggtlon and diagnosis, to the golden jubilee of the lodge wl
NOTICE OF HEARING OF CLAIMS. be entered In thia cause within five
Michigan Mutual Life Building
150 Jefferson Avenun
better Imnruments and Io &lt;&lt;1Mrlm-ntState of Michigan, County of Bar- (5) months from lhe date of this orInfant son
For the Year Ending December 31st, 1913
of general unaslhesla. the Pasteur
Notlcd Is hereby given, that by an
treatment far hydrophobia, vaccina­
tion agalnet typhoid, operations for home Friday ut 10 o'clock. Rev. J. M. County of Barry, made on the nfth
Smith officiating. Hurl.il took place day of February A. D. 1S14, four to the bill of complaint to be fitei
ASSETS
and a copy of same to be served upou
Cash on deposit in banks
------­
$ 229,547.81
solicitors for complainant within flfFirst mortgage loans on real estate
- against the estate of George Frey, late
9,524,674.97
of said county, deceased, and that on him. or them, or his or their soReal Estate, including Home Office building
- 104,350.00
Infantile paralysis und
»‘WblcJ’ have ns yet baffiqulrcd to present tjielr claims to said default thereof said bill be taken as
Loans to policy holders secured by reserves
- 1,708372.28
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r..._l&lt;nans. The discovery of which gues to show that he I. held In Probate Court, at the Probate Office confessed by said defendants, and by
Bonds, cash value
-------­
causes and methods of prevention of high esteem.by the board of supervis­ In the City of Hastings, for cxnmln* each of them.
25,000.00
It Is further ordered that the com­
ors of our county.
Loans on collateral
- ■ - 2,500.00
fifth day of June next, and that such plainant cause this order to be pub­
claims will be heard before said lished tn the Hastings BANNEU. a
Interest and rents due and accrued
- 15539323
where she was on a visit, arrived Court, on Friday the fifth day of newspaper printed, published and
circulating In said county, and that
Net outstanding and deferred premiums secured by reserves
128375.49
Rhine, purr
home Friday. She will not r -turn to
such publication
be commenced
llnr-e. are
the Hastlhga high school, of which noon of that day.
within twenty (38) days from the
she was a pupil, till next year.
Dated Fdb. Sth. A. D. 1114.
date of this order, and that such pub­
Sil,879.013.7S
Mias Edith Hahn of the telephone
CHARLE8 M. MACK.
lication be continued therein oncq In
liquor and cl|
LIABILITIES
ltd- hi
hunger from the enslaved visitor Saturday.
this t*rribl&lt;cession, or that complainant cause a
bodies an
md• solha of millions of huThe -----K. of I',
having
—boys
.. are-------jt a concopy of this order to bo peraonally
Reserve fund (computed by the Michigan Insurance Dept.)
The side making the lowest
$10,685,867.19
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION.
oerved on said defendants, and each
Th­
rr of points to serve a supper to
of them, at least twenty (20&gt; days
Premiums, interest arjd rents paid in advance
35.954.60
us afresh constantly.
'en nt a future date.
Court for the County of Barry.
before th« time subscribed for his ap­
Installment policy claims not yet due
At a session of said court, held al pearance.
57338.99
CLEMENT B^ItH.
op.Oitr uphn the brain; nail thc County Scat Tuesday on business. the probate office. In the city of Has­
All other policy claims
------­
65,681.05
Charles Mooney of Benton Harbor, tings. in said courrty. on the thirtieth
Circuit Judge.
of Dr. ('artel iind his co-workers will an old school mate of 8. C. Vanhou­
Reserved for taxes and other items payable in 1914 Examined, countersigned, and enter26,95639
without doubt soon make possible or- tln. visited al the latter's home Fri­
Hon.
Other liabilities --------­
2,74809
'bstliitutlpn in man, us they day.
. ROY ANDRUS,
tlreudy proven the possibility
Estate of
Register tn Chancery.
Surplus fund
»
e ’ 1,003,966.97
-nt-plantlng some of the organs Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farrell uf East
JEWELL A EWING.
of an animal Into another animal.
Carlton, died Tuesday forenoon of
Martha W. Crawford, —
executrix,
Solicitors for Complainant.
pneumonia after u short lllneaa. The having filed in said court her
her petition BualneM addresz. Grand
Raplda,
$11,879,013.78 praying that a day may tbe
— Yet for
Mich.. Houseman Bldg.
progrr-sajie movement In ranllary re­ Thursday at 2 p. m. and burial will be
COLGROVE A POTTER.
Insurance written and paid for in Michigan during 1913
3,863,592.84
form ami preventive medicine may In the Fuller cemetery.
The family ecutrlx of the
Solicitors for Complainant.
not only rob old age of Its terrors are well known here and have the
Total amount of insurance in force December 31, 1913
Business address. Hastings, Michigan.
53,422,431.19
but athk-w a nsw humanity—|gt- sympathy "of, all In their sad bereave*
ment.
ij
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During the year 1913^ the Company
ra Tiny of Woodbury and slsPaid death claims amounting to •
b
b
r
637J097.16
a. Anna McOmber
Florence Bywater of Detroit
history of the Old
Paid to living policy holders
-pa..
859348.80
In California to- Vanhoutln Tuesday.
Don't forget to attend

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention

Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (al! colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
such as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
(all colors.

ELI CROSS

QID you [VER [JSE PARCEL pOST?
Wc use it in sending flowers to you
and find we can give good service.

Everything in Gut Flowers and Potted Plants
for Christmas and other occasions.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO

Legal JldvertisenKRts

“Michigan’s Leading Insurance Company
OF THE OLD

Michigan Mutual Life
Insurance Company
OF DETROIT

9

Total amount paid to policy holders in one year Total amount paid to policy holders since the organization of
the Company
----Totabamount paid to policy holders since organization plus
-* .
the amount now Jfcid for their benefit
.

Monuments for Spring

1,496,445.96

hall

23355.023.2t

her paper will* ba published In full

34,040390.40

Obituary.
Mon Farrell ws. born In Carlton
township. Barry Co., Mich.. April IS.
and died Feb. 10. 1&gt;I4. age 14

A record of actual results which (peaks for itself.
Attention is invited to the high character of the assets of the Michigan Mutual, which is uneurpasaed by any Insurance Company in the United States.
All the policies written by the Michigan Mutual are approved by the Commiseioner of Insurance
of Michigan; all its policies contain the Standard Provisions required by the laws of the States in
which it opetates, and. all the obligations of ita policy contracts are guaranteed and secured bv eara.
fully invested assets nt over $11,830,000.00, including a surplus fund of over $1,000,000.00.
Z

_
The definite policy contracts issued by thia Company appeal to all who are looking for absolute
protection and investment in life insurance at tha lowest rates permitted by the standard and legalised
tables of mortality.

&lt;-re spent with his par­
In Carlton.

Friday

both evenings.

and

Haturday

Three months does not give us too
much time to manufacture the peice of
work you may wisMor spring delivery, if
wehave to send to the quarry for the
material. Better drop us a card if
you can't call and we will
arrange to see you. It's
only about 3 months un*
til Decoration Day.

This will bo the third

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

RHEUMATISM
Decay of the System Easily Pre­
vented by the use of RHEUMA

Chronic Rheumatism is the result of
mourn
the organs of the body becoming impreg­
nated with Uric Add crystal., which cause
er. matjy relatives and a host of their decay. Rheuma will stop all inroads
friends. Hl* funeral was conducted
by the p*»tnr of ths Carlton Center functions of the system. RHEUMA lirachurch.
He was laid to rest In tha

IRONSIDE BROS.
Phone 197

remembrance by his many friends.

CARVETH * STEBBINS.

Gn

�IBRUARY It, 1*14.

Sostbwittni Barry
Departure!
It enriches the blodd sqd regulates lhe bowels. It will give horses s
glossy coat and beslfby appetite. H-wiU causg young pig*
davelop mot*
rapidly. It will cause sheep to ti taore hard/ irfl ke4p them free from d!s‘
rrepn TI wyt jfit taood imt*^ lu conditio^ to bear healthy colts. It expels
worms and corrtcts'kiimty trouble. • If imparts a tone and vigor such st evtty
low of fine stacks delighu |o see. Thsrs’a a reason srhy Utils Giant is
better thaq other stock Powder, and that Is that It Is absolutely devoid
of worthless filler, such .as
ageiita
-----,----- are
«re scouring
scouritre around the country to sell
yott- from ffi.00 to ,15.00 at once and then leaving you with thia Mormon*
Xnt on your hands. Why not buy il in small quantities and get oar guirwith every package? Stock powder comes in the following sixes, 25c’
OUrttld fl.OT packages. Little Giant poultry Regulator., Me Pkg. Little
'Giant Hog Panacea a remedy for Hog cholera, Me Pkg. Sal-Medico th*
guaranteed wom destroyer, 11.00 and MXXIpsils. We carry al) sfxca la stock.

E. TUNGATE &lt;3 SON, Merchants,
Bnnfieid. Michigan.
Try a Pack of Naval Oranges, 39 canta.

BAN Fl ELD.

ord were guests of Mr. and Mr*.
herman-ISlmD&gt;erman, Saturday. The
rtles attended tho dance at DowlC Saturday night.
'B&amp;nday was the l»th anniversary
of Mr. and.Mrs. Zimmerman: also the

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Mr. and ktra Ernest Crandall and
daughter Lethsi and Mr., and Mrs.
Jesse Rlabrldger visited friends in
Dolton. Sunday.
Bunday evening a merry alelghload
of young people frop Bedford were
entertained at the home of Silis Jes■k ,'bllllik
•. Reynolds, Mr.
Mr. and Mr*.

Mr. Reynold*' mother of Plainwell
I* visiting them this week.

Old Winter

Sg-T

is still with us. Maybe you will need u wanner Coat, Sweater,

Cap, Gloves, Mittens or Underwear.

Come on, wc have a

good supply yet, anti our prices arc right.

Yes, and wc have

And Groceries, you bet!

some warm Footwear too.

Ilanficld Gleaner Item*.
Tho Gleaners will hold a Washing­
ton birthday social Friday evening.

Wc

always have'a fresh, clean stock and they arc always the
best at the price. We don’t buy anything but the best.

A

The contracting parties being Oeorgr
•nd Martha Washington dre«»ed in
colonial style. Othe* diversions of
tho evening will be violin music by
Fred 8tiles mid a talk on the life of
Washington by D. D. Putnam. A very
cordial Invitation I* extendr.d to all.

cheap article is'dear at any price.

Renkes &amp; Son
of Dowling
Phone, Heatings 342—3r

Banfield, 13—3

Nice Juicy Naval Oranges

2 for So

PRE-INVENTORY SALE!
As wc are about to make a change in the in­
terior of our store we are offering some real bar­
gains that are worth your time to take advantage of
thdm. AU heavy goods will be sold at cost.

BED BLANKETS
$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
$1.75
$1.25

Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets

All Wool Hose il Cost

mtl entitled to Inherit hie estate.
Mrs. Vitin Cortrlghl and »nn Barton
of Hickory Corners spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mr*. Ray Freeman.
Mrs. Roy Smith will entertain the
f. A. 8. next week Thursday. Feb. 3*.
They will tie a quilt 'rhi.jh will be
presented to Rev. Brook* and wife.
Archie Herrington and Mlu Ora
Sillier of Johnstown visited with
John prmsbeo and wife Sunday.
Saturday evening about 35 neigh­
bors and friends gathered at the
home of Mr.
affair being

tha forenoon, at said probata office, be I
and 1* hereby appointed for bearing |
■aid petition;
It Is Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of thia order, for three «ucceulva week* prevlou* to aald day of
hearing, in tba Hailing* Banner a
newspaper printed and circulated in
■aid county.
CHAS. M. MACK.
Judge of Probata.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
Register of Probata.
A chicken A true copy.

Special Bargains in all parts of our Dry Goods
Department.
Men’s Winter Caps at Cost.

newspaper printed and circulated In
•aid county.
CHAS. M. MACK.
Judge of Probate.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON, .

&gt;1.00
.25

YOUR HAIR NEEDS

1.00

.25
.25

F. H. WILKINSON
DEPARTMENT STORE

Prairieville,

Both Phones, Bell and Citizens

Michigan.

Unsightly—matted—colorleu—scraggy
hair made—fluffy—soft — abundant and
radiant with life at once. Usa Parisian
Sage It comes in 50c. bottles.
The first application removes dandruff,
stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair,
takes away the dryness and brittleness,
dZgrcaacs the beauty of the hair, making

I. Merrill’s of Bedford.

rllh bilious pneumonia, but Is better

BALTIMORE TOWNLINE.
John W, Foley died ut his horn.
STATE ROAD.
i The teacher Mr*. Frank lllood. and North Baltimore. Feb. 13, where
had
lived
45 years.' He will
scholars of the school, presented Sir*. missed by for
hl* many friend*.
Albert Klnno with u lovely bqbk os n
Mrs. Will Balch of North Dak...
I valentine.
visited her brother. Frank Hush last

FARMS FOR SALE: ’

Everyone needs Parisian Sage.
CAR VETH Jk STEBBINS.

TH®

powder
fey

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holo of Morgan
wired once
and Sunday.
,
ror an'by Calumet. I
'friends In Woodland.
Mark Garrison visited hl* sU’.rr
I Mr*. J. N. Murray ha* been v LI ting Mr*. Will Bryan* and family of For dallr use In millions of kitchens bts 1
I Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard McIntyre and North Irving Saturday und Sunday.
ess/dy but in Ittrvtw; p ;urraa well—un1 Mrs. Albert Klnno tho rtr»t of the
miting In results—pure to liitirTtiaiao at*]’
wonderfully xonmniisl i &gt; u-.c. Ask youi
In Carlton. .
Vermontville spent Saturday with Mr.
grmxr. And try Calumet next bake day.
and Mrs. Nelaon Kennedy.
&lt;m a visit ha* returned to South Bend.
Received Highest Awards
Leo Fisher and family and Floyd Ind.
spent
Sunday
with Mr.a and
, Grace
George
Cohln
fa spending
few
Mrs. George
lUgla.
days
In Alaska,
Mich.
CREEK STREET.
I Mix* aknna Gardner and friend of
I Hustings «p*nt Sunday evening with
Mr*. Norton «petU Thursday at Will
40* aert!*.' goodSulldings. good road. Mti‘'TiMcTkiiuw7.
' ----------- """ Bldvlman’a.
(
Lloyd Eaton and family spent Sun­
good
land.
and
Howard McIntyre was called to day with hla parent* Henry Eaton niul
jev.l
SM.340.00 Woodland Monday by tha Illness of family of Baltimore.
Mr. and Mra. J. P. Mosher of North
acres, good buildings, extra land, his father Lavs nt McIntyre. "
Hustings visited at Mrs. H. Houghtalnod; roads, bear town. .tHtfUO j
In’s Sunday.
M.K.U4AXT
Walter Mejmyre 1* working for spending Severn day* wltb/fcr par­
Lewi* Acker near Cloverdale.
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. C. P. HldrlMun.
Mry. C. A. Chamberlain ha* bean
&gt;. fair buildings, good roads.
■O34.S00.00 buvlng tho grip but is sonia better
'
-fl-.
sm. 4
Mr
'
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n
'
1
Mr
*
H
*
nr
*
’
w
*'
,b,
and
1
acres, goid buildings.’
J i,ni'
?VcllH- aX Vtromntvllk 1
..»»,000.00 । .spent Wsturdsy af|c»aoun, at Nelsofi
Ident at |he. Cpuntr, Fann, pu«*ud
stray Bdturd'aymormng. Btrelal look
horcu Him................. 31,000.00 ,11'1 Ml ■ fli.ntuu
qlid J.din place MunMuy in tba BattyvlIto Ccmcacres, good bull Jinx* . .*ie,4fi0.0* |Joi

I

Many Ills-epnw from- impure blood.

Call and sea us.
a Morel*
tlwrlre

ipslipatlt
ou billet

Hurd or k Hluod Blitsrv sirimsth-

UANSER *AXT ASVi.

Harmony Liquid Shampoo used in connection
insures the scalp and hair being in the best con­
dition to receive the most benefit.

Harmony Hair Beautificr
Harmony Liquid Shampoo

$1.00
.50

These are only two of the complete line of
Rexall Remedies. Each and every one guar­
anteed. Ask for Rexall and get your share of the
benefits.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

Goods Delivered

Phone 31

LONG EVENINGS
Furnish a splendid opportunity for the
Pleasurable Exercise of BOWLING.
There is no place Tor you to spend your evening with

ing a couple of hours in dur Howling Alley.

Tobacco and Cigars
always fresh and sanitary. Smokers
I
Supplies every kind.

West End Cigar Store
Hastings, Mich.

Jake Rehor, Prop.

Cathay.^
■
Cathay Is an old natfie for China,
and is said to have been Introduced
into Europe by Marco Polo. It Is a
corruption at Khltal, derived from
Khitan, the name of a people who con­
quered tho Celestial empire nt an early
date.

A deer charged a motor near Do
kv!d recently. Apparently tho animal
was bewildered by the Hashing head­
lights. Tho deer's antlers wcry caught
In tho car. but It was extricated ami
limped away Injured. The shock of
tho collision matin the car swerve dan­
gerously near the steep embankment.

American Steel Fence Post
During the past year about 3,000,000 of the above fence
posts have been put out with the result that not a single
complaint as to quality or efficiency has been made to the
company.
-

We Just Received a Carload
of American Steel Fence Posts
Thc American Steel Fence Post has sufficient strength for the pur­
pose it is to serve; great durability; sufficient flexibility to receive shock
from contact by springing or even bending, but never breaking; able
to withstand exposure to atmospheric conditions, fire, lightning, etc.; a
sufficiently good conductor of electricity so that stock will not be killed
by lightning alpng the fence line; indifferent to heat and cold; not lifted
by frost; occupying just as little space as possible; equal resistance in all
directions; capable of being,driven in ordinary soil; requiring no staples
or ties; capablq,of receiving any design of wire fence; simple in structure,
nothing to get out of order; readily moved; readily detached from fence,
can be anchored in the ground in hollows; easy to set, requiring no
special tools; uniform in size, length and appearance; light in* weight to
reduce expense of transportation.

The Only Galvanized Iron Fence Post

Goodyear Brothers
PHONE. 1

them]

Rexall Harmony Hair Beautificr makes the hair
soft and fluffy and adds that gloss and luster that is
so necessary for beauty. A little applied every
morning will work wonders. Tho only way we can
prove it is for you to try it.

PARISIAN SAGE

und daughter.

ORANGEVILLE.
The rouds are badly drifted in till*
locality. Men have shoveled out p.i: •
of tho roads to let tho U. 8. mall
through. He has mtased a few days.
The school Is progressing finely.
We hcut that George Bradshaw has
gone to Ohio".
Mr*. Abe
Hermln4tto Is bettor at
this writing.
Fred Llvlngstqn went to Doster
Saturday.

in the face of the honest guarantee we give
you with every sale.

A true copy.

many

Mrs. Nellie Miller will cnteituln the

lbs Coffee....
cans Peas
lbs Good Ten.._________________________
can* Snltnon______________________________
cans Com_____________________ ____________

Henry B. Roblschung, deceased.
Amelia F. Roblschung. ndmlnUtratrlx de bonis non, havlng'tlled In *ald
court her petition praying that a day
may be. set for hearing her tinal ac­
count ns administratrix de bonis non
with the will annexed and that the

be and Is hereby appointed for hear­
ing said petition:
It la Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of this order, for three *uc-

GROCERY SPECIALS
5
3
3
3
3

lings. In sold* county, on tne twen­
ty-seventh day of January A. D. 1*14.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Jndan nf ProHnte.

You Have No Reason to
Doubt or Hesitate About
Using the Famous Rexall
Remedies

greater pleasure an&lt;( physical profit to yourself than bowl­

Conklin'*

Mr.*. Elisa Sheffield

OHDEK FOR PUBLICATION.
Stale of Michigan, tho Probats
Court for the county of Barry.

be discharged from said trust.

death of Clark Eaton whlci
Sunday morning. Pneumonl
cause of death. He former
western Johnstown nnd

Ben

ax - -

dowling

A jolly load of young i&gt;copk- train
Bedford spent Sunday evening at Wilt
Phillips.’
Melvin Beach is giltltig
bore preparatory to hulldin'
barn- Oe«&gt;. ”—

50c Wool Hoie..35c
25c Wool Hose19c •
15c Fleeced Hose10c

,AOE
TW

v
1.
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Our open winter Tres i.iught cold.
Hftw many of u* will rtmember lhai
Feb. 13th il was 13 feribw tcro?
The W. C. T. U.'
prrpanng the
children far •«»•«•*«•
on the 30th
contest Io he held «» the near fu­
i. 1*14. four
ture. Mabel Tobias won lhe medal
in the last conteat.
for creditors t6 present their cUlm*
Bev. Brooks will give a lecture ut
the Dowling church ncM Friday
evening, Feb. 20lh, on England, its
pconlc and customsWesley Edmund* nnd wife visiled said Probate Court, nt the Probate
her nnrenH. ChM. JWffmnn and wife . Office in the Cliy of Hustings. for ex-,
amination and allowance, on or before
of Johnstown. Sunday.
the 1st day of June next, and that such
Mrs. Archie French of Gulesburgh claims will be heard before Mid Court.
is spending several davv with her
shier. Mrs. LuluMwondv.
next, at tan o'clock In tha forenoon
Mrs. Win. A- BoW, formerly of of that day.
Dated January. &gt;0th, A. D. 1*14.
l-insing. has been viMting her sh'
CHARLES M. MACK.
Ur in-law. Mrs. Bert Daly, lhe vast
Judge of Probate.
two weeks. She was *ccnm|ianicd by
her little dtinghtcr. Thelma
A surprise was given Frank Day
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
and family last .Sjlurd .y night.
State of Michigan. The Probate
About 25 met to bid them good-bye, Court for. tha County of Barry.
as they arc preparing Io umvc away. At a session of said court, held at the
A line supper wa« served and a nice
In
said county, on the twegty-third
rug left to remind them of lhe oc­
day of January A. D. 1*14.
casion.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Mr. Reid of Quimby went home Judge of Probate.
last Saturday after gpendint a। week
In lhe matter of the Estate of
with his 'daughter, Mrs. Wesley Lovlnesa F. Campbell, deceased.
Joseph L. Campbell, son. having
French and family.
filed In said court his petition praying

Harry Bresee und family entertain­
ed relative* from 1-acey Sunday.
Mr*. O»a Tulmadge report* finding
a email pearl while eating oysters al
the. Grange Hull Saturday.
Guy Jone* I* moving onto hl* math­
er-ln-law’s farm nt Brl*tol Corr1 Jesse Rlabrldger und wife
Delton visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Albert U-e werd
of Melvin Stanton and wife the .
end, nil attended tho danee al Dowl-

great

Ladles’ Hose

All 10c Outings at8c

or'Mn'j&amp;S
d.K Frt. *-

jolcing over the advent of a baby girl
born. Feb. 7th. She
will be culled ■cnlcd with a nice rug.
Lllllkn France*.
The meeting of our C
ket* brought by tho ladl&lt;-&gt;.
4th will be with Mr. s
Mr*. Mary Ormsboti return'd home
man Moore. They will
last wrok from n 3 wsyks »I nit ul Sun­
field and Hickory Comer-.
out. who can. anil
Theron Pilgrim and wifi, also
Grandma Matteson
spent Sunday
An*.! Talmndgc is visiting hl* with Fuy Whitworth and family.
brother nnd other relatives south of
40* friend* completely surprised
Battle Creek.
Chortle Youngs hat goto t«&lt; Grand Bert Stanton last Tuesday «. nln*.
Rapids to make hl* home with his sis­ Progress! vo pedro wns played afleV
ter who hu* lately lost her husband.
which a lino cupper wn* served.
Mr*. Clara Wunior visited her peo­
Wc were *orry to hear of Sir*. Sy­
ple at Bedford; Saturday while Mr. bil Folk's recent Hines* at her home
W. went on to Battle Creek.
Mr. nnd Mra Walter Beach were

50c Men’s Hose38c
25c Men’s Hose19c

notv.__Sl.95
now._.$L75
now___$1.50
now. ..$1.25
now .. ,99

Mr Ell................
A aI
nq lsre0wl
i jOt the home
mith,' Thurs-

HARDWARE &lt;5 IMPLEMENTS

Hasting*, Mi

�Hastings

mr

A TRIAL Will

ie

CONVINCE!
Get a Can
Today

OTHING that we coaid say would so thoroughly
convince you of the value of Chamberlain’s
Tablets as a persanal trial. We can tell you
of thousands who have been permanently cared of
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of the stomach and liver,
bat this will have little weight with you as compared
to a personal trial. That always convinces.

N

A

is primarily on*
ago sine**

elMB plumbing

possible -without

l*

employln;: a vesilge of lead.' We art­
Mill called plumbers, but we work

tattle Dorothy t'urtls han returned

Waller
Tomp--'' nt Hasting*
••ame tu sec John .Mead on bualneM
Friday.
la suffering

.££

■ nd. family Bundsy
Mrs. Dajsy Miller of Martin Corner*
visited her mother Mrs. Kate Forlee
t&gt;f this plnca Monday.

Shop.
Cfonk .....................
. Ryan .......................

&lt;Ohllusry.
slsti
Feb. 10. |«S| *n&lt;l

died

ry III.

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

n S3 years old.

Kost of Foitoffice

H«-I|&lt;S&gt;I .Vote*.
Miss K.a C. Kelh-j To this union were
Iur.i |.'rl.L.v «e - . eb br .ted Lin- 1,*”n ,hrc'* ehttdn-n Mrs. E. B. Hathaeoi^rttirrarfuX am? Vailntmt iiav A 'wu* "nd Mabel, of Rutland and Horn‘‘..Lm LT .m&gt;Lrt |&lt;-r of HaaUnga.m whose home he had

falsefeeth

Hastings

• Which wns lhe better man—Wash- Xm s'mTr^framesAbsta’for’many
a
&gt;1 sufferer So;
from ”
paralysis
for many
|inmnn
. D.™nr
K Lincoln —
1,1'

“Ginger Up”

land since that time he had lived with

nted the Washl
le Endsley, l-et
tier and Minnie
IJncoln'a. ■

have a sloppy cap nt coffee in thr
morning. You can't get u good
drink from poor, coffer. Get gms

childri-ti und one sifter. Mie. A. Martin.

Washlngt.m side I-•"
iu u&gt; forget thrrfl-1

the

-"&gt;-^0Obituary.

Eighth

Coffee Branch
S10 Jefferson St.

Sat of Teeth S3 '

Hastings, Mich.,

The First Step!
Often mean* so much. It
has meant success to thou­
sands of youngpcople who
wrote fur our Catalogue as
the first step toward a flood
salaried position. Take
lhe step to-day. Addrcsa
Detroit Business Univcrsity, 63 - 69 West Grand
River Ave. Detroit, Mich.
E. R. SHAW, President.

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO

I in Columbia County, Ohio. Hept. JSth.
1-1*13. nnd dIt'd Frli. 13th. 1914, l&lt;elng
'• nt hl* ^1 rath, SI yrur*. 4 month* and S3

I

BEST GOLD CROWN J3
BEST BRIDGE WORK $3

i union «rr« born 11 children. • of
| whom arc still living, three suns and
' three daughtoea. HU Wife died Aug.
’ 24th. ta»7. TBey moved to Michigan
‘Inbuilt 50 yrgqk^MW* and settled hers
on this pliicc, WMlch eyer since has

I.AKK ODESSA.

1 “
OCKTkL WORK OH CREDIT

(Ten Year Guarantee)
We will give you careful, con­
scientious, sympathetic treat- I

•Almira St. Johi
rietta. New York.

NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS L
210 Monroe Avenue
Grand Rapids,
Michigan

Mich.. Febru-

Dinner

’• rvi-d to over 30.
►. Win. Bywatcr visited her nleee
Will Shepard Thursday.
.

le on a farm

|
rlrd to Charles Moreau of that place.

••nt lltnena.

The Irving General
Store
Points out the way of economy to the thrifty
purchascr. G&lt;x&gt;ds sold that meet the require­
ments of the user not only from a standpoint
of economy but scn icc as well.
25c
...
10c
8c
... $1.00

C. n. Watson Xr.*' IRVING, MICH-

Francis nnd
poor health.

right year*. N’lnJchildren were Iw.rn
to this union, three having died In
tlnitghtci
childhood nt their home nriw Batavia.
Jun.'JO. l»ul. tha husband and father
died. Hlnce that time the mother’s
In Grand Rapids last home has been with her children. The
Immediate fimlly surviving her are

i'h.ix. Walton and family.

$
QUIMBY.
Harry Wilcox of Battle Creek is
visiting old friend* in this vicinity.
Quite n number of the farmers
around here have their Ice secured
for lhe coming year.
Quarterly meeting will be held al
Quimby church March 1st. IMslrict
Supcrfhtcndcnl Rev. Floyd of Grand
Rapids will be present Invitation Is
extended to all.
Neal (jimb. so many yeara an In­
mate of the County home, passed
iiwnv Saturday morning.
Itinera I
was held at lhe home Monday morn­
ing. She was laid to rest in lhe
Hosmer cemetery beside her par­
ents.
The entire neighborhood Is in deep
sympathy with George Roush. Sr..
nnd family, who were made homc-

AUCTION SALE

Having sold the farm we have decided to quit farming, to we^wtU aell at public auction
our personal property at the farm formerly known as the L. A. McIntyre farm, 3 miles
northcast of Hastings, and 2 miles west of Coats Grove, on Section 2, Hastings, on

Friday, Feb. 27, 1914
Commencing at 9:30 o’clock sharp, we offer the following property:
HORSES.
..
Black Gelding. weight about l.-’»00 lbs.
Black Mare, weight about 1.300 lb«. with foal to
Hinder* Belgian.
Black Mare Colt, weight 1.200 lb*., broke single

Kraus RUllng CaRirator.

fl. land Roller.
JDowagiac
11 Disc Grain Drill.

10 ft. Hay Hake.
Tooth Cnltl»al«rr.
Double SboveL
2 JO-Tooth Spring Drags.
no-Tixali Spike Harrow.
3 (Hirer Wood Beam Walking Plow*.
Ollvcr Ntcci Beam Walking Plow.

| F. Moreau of Unleirtturg. John B. Mor-

llgpn. Wls. She also
andehlldren and live

' Modoc.
Mule Cull.

I’ATH.E.

at Hasting*.
bright, hopeful.

land Farida for

Page Buggy In gr*xl romlhloo.

rill be In Cuba
three months.

therenfter at his offlqc In ths Stebblns tUock and ns many extra days as
are required by his practice on his 1
return.
child.
Respectfully,
Dr. C. 1

Comfortlna

I She rests, nnd her works w ill follow.
’It I- not death to fling aside the weary
load. And to ride on strong exultant
wings to b«&gt; With God."

This has been one of the best seasons for trade I have had in a number
of years on Fur Coats, Blankets, Robes, Sleighs and Cutters.
I have sold 17 Fur Coats, 34 pair of square Wool Blankets, and 24
Sleighs. This for me is a record breaker, and I attribute the Sleigh trade to
the Syracuse Plow deal. You see that when men go into this kind of a deal,
even their former friends hate them, and I thank the people for the stand
they have taken, and the trade they have given me.
And now I have a few Fur Coats, Robes and Blankets left over to sell
to the man who has been waiting for spring to buy cheap. These goods will
be sold about at your price if sold at all. Call while they are going.

Jesse Townsend
Hastings, Michigan.

taght Driving Harncw*.

1 steer Calf, &lt;1 nifflulw old.

o'clock.

Slater. Braullfut flowers, gifts from
loving hearts nurrounded* her. The
bleared inllurnre of iter consistent life
will linger n* a beloved legacy to her

Who Lost the Plow.

Michigan,

UNDERTAKING at GOWER PRICER

SOUTH RUTLAND.
Revival meetings dosed at the I'.
B. church last Friday nigtit.
A good altendance~al Sabbath
School Sunday considering the cold
day and bud roads.
East Rutland W. C. T. U. met withMrs. Anson Merrill last Thursday,
Harold Naglrr, Bert Kcutcr ami
anti elected officers for the ensuing
Andrew Roush were in Grund Bapyear: President, Mrs. Norn Smith;
ids one day lust week.
vice president, Mrs- Nellie Merrifield;
.Mr. and Mrs. M. King cntcrtainc:!
secretary, Mrs. Jennie Ijwhr; treas­
Mr- nnd Mrs. Blough of C.hirksvillc
urer, Mrs. Esxa Scc|&gt;er.
There will be a post card and
J. E. Babbitt was. in Grand Rapid*
box social Friilair evening at Fred
lust Wednesday.
Smith** for the benefit of lhe min­
The members of lhe I. O. O. &lt;1. en­
ister of the It. B. church.
tertained ul a valentine party at the
Mr. Lodge, from ‘Grand Rapid*,
home of Miss Maude Sisson Satur­
was n culler al Fred Smith’* last
day night.
week, buying log* that. Mr. Smith
H. A. I.y Barker is expecting to
cut thi* winter.
A very plcaxant birthday surprise
1'“?
p; rwas given Mr*. Buller Smith ls*t
Hustingsenjoyed n sleigh ride to lhe !{•",«*• J&amp;Shsnd and ^nre? Monday afternoon. Ught refresh­
1 lend if helping hand nnd arc pre­ ment* were served.
village Wednesday night.
;
~
---j
.&gt; paring quill* nnd bedding, etc.
Frank Ferri* and wife spent Inst
“Gr”""
1 Frank Horton ha* kintjly offered his Sunday with Fred Smith.
' iiiirc for hr=;!aunrters for any do­
Our school wa« dosed for three
,n Gn,n"
nations made for them. Why not day* last week on account of the
I have a kitchen shower for them? death and burial of Mis* Ycckley’*
Miss llnicl Biiush of Grand Rap-i Please take your gifts to his glare,
father.
,
, ,
his Is visiting her parents.
where they will be kept until they
Mrs Etale Field* ta entertaining
■ again gel n homvher brother, Mr. Haven*, from Gras*
Ijtkc, at present. They are upend­
Our Way.
■
ing a few day* with their nephew.
Dally Thought.
We all cf ua come home to bed
No man la born Into tho worldI Willet Havens In the Oita neighborquite cheerfully as long as we know
• booth
we're ar liberty to stay out all night—
Lowell.
Exchange.
“BANNER WANT ADVA'

tin pt let chun-h.

9 bars Lenox Soapi
■ j-sc Boxes N. T. Matches
Salt Fish in Brine. p« r lb. .....
□a lbs H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar

purniturr for lkm» money

* Hastings,

FREEPORT.
.
,
— Palny-r. who hit* been
Bay Conway, who has been vis­
this spending some ii&gt;..nth.&lt; with raballvrs iting relatives here, returned to
-itnl friend* in Johd. Illinois, (.turned Grund Rapids Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson spent Hun- hum.- Saturday.
The post oflicc is now located in
iy with lUnkc Ihirnum mid fontMr*. L R. Guppy and family spent lhe former barber shop.
Geo. Perkins lilted his large ice

707

-

Vermontville MonMrs. Mina Ofllev and Mrs. Grace
Blocher visited Mrs. Vera Curtl* last

' Irving.

ehtefly In Iran. Consult us for snnl-« Ben • 'ole . F. Fairchildtsry. U|R-to-d:ilr plumbing.

Phone 126

We find that we have more Sample Furniture on our ;
floors than we can properly display. The prices that ‘
we are making will be an incentive for the careful buyer
to take advantage of right now, and secure the very
Cream of the market’s best samples at prices that are
lower than are usually charged for very inferior goods.

WENT IRVING.
Mra. Glen M6»r&lt;- und daughter.
'ompltnlor. Klslr. Bump.
Kathleen, of HastiiiK*. came Friday to
Tool Company In Rrhor’s afk-y. Thurs- &gt;
day evening, the of"—
i Friday of Inst week.
i Mr. and Mrs. Victor l-rntt.
feated by 323 pins.
Max Bunfp and Ni-llle Cooley *P--nt l Mlaa Alma Pierce Is naatattBg Mr,.
iHuXy ™n“"n with Mr. and Mr, |Wm. Bryaua with her housework this
W. Cook...................
i'*Mra." Glenn Mm."""’!" rt'- ndlng a'
Marte Dovideon left Saturday
McKnlght .................
Underhill .................
D. Cook ...................

*

rwu

visited her dougb-

John Meade nnd Abraham Farlce
visited Meiytn Colville Thursday and

lamberlam's Tablets

The Plumber

Help Us Clean House i

Allee WhetRone of
Martin

YOU

»!

Dro;

.Ch*iWn

Und vlsltsd ]
Curtis of this

TrnrrnT

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetee

v hijab.

, Mr.
n. o.

MIBCE1.iaNEOVB. ’

J4HEEP.

About 13 ions g&lt;Msl Mlxctl Hay.
About 1.000 Bundles Corn Fodd

•

a \nKTKin Lvru ■
••
bW. Good Ctdrr '
‘ &lt;™fr■ Bnsrrl.
spring Scat.
Wliimcirras and l.reWTR.
30 Grain Hack*.
*T«bc.
About 4 bu. Wpcat SrarantaK*.

!i Bwdu-I flood June &lt; lovrtwred.
40 llusitelM PoutUHH, Yorker*.
4 Btixhel Early Herd Ihgnlor*.
TOOIX

Mr.

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• h„
s n.
i
M”
‘‘t?&lt;&gt;l,l
Rtax*.
*'&lt;&gt;pc.
cZnHav
WtettaT
?«&gt;
Hustad Cratra.
GahnnlM*! Kmrar Dll Drum.
Bbl. Halt.
Crua* Cut 6au.
Ira Tongs.
■•
?
Ncoop Httovri.
10-gal. Hoop Barest (bum.
.Vgsl. Milk tt
MHk Palls.
«-&lt;il. Ira Creak.
3 (Ords bpllt Block Wood.

Shropshire llm k.
VH1CKENH AND GEESE.
Ml mired liras, yearling* and pullets.
3 Full blooded Tubhim- Gec-&gt;e. *
1 Full blooded iStloux' Gamier.

tl«n nnd th.inks, to our friends, and

burial ••

- Mingle HsrncMU

1IOGK.

Card of llutnka—We
desire to
thank our
ighbors and friends fnr
their great kindness during the illness

Pair Neigh Bank*.

Adv.

Plenty of Shelter for Hor»e» if it Storms.
back—Electric Hitters renews your
health and ntreagth. A guaranteed
Liver and Kidney remedy.
Money
back If not sal laded. It completely
cured Robert Madsen. W)f West Bur-

ulent liver troubla tor sight mouttia.
After four doctors gave him up, h#
took Electric Bittars and Is now a

house for all 11
plaints. I'srfec

•

TERMS*
* of 55.00 and under, cash; over that amount
I KRIWia. 9AUroQ,um
nth&gt; tinie wju be ajven on good bankable pa.
pers with interest at 6%. No goods to De removed until settled for.

Peter J. Adrlanson and Calsb Rlsbrldger
COL W. H. COUCH,

rill aurpriss you.

—

—

�THE

FtBRUAXY 19, 1914-20 PAGES.

ULBffl IS C0MIH6
m OF WRTHWESI

HASTINGS

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

The Buick Overhead Valve
Motor i&gt; guaranteed to de­
velop more power and to
give more mileage per gal­
lon of gasoline than any other
motor of its size, either Am­
erican or foreign make.

-jri HI ■!•****

*

BANNER

FHpM COW TOWN TO METROPO­
LIS TN VERY HHORT
TIME.

AMAZlRROHEUPMEIIT

OF THIS HUSTLING TOWM

BUICK EXHIBIT

.Ml Kinds of Folks Kwell Population of
This. Capital Where Noclnl Life
U British. .

It la right here on Eighth
Mr. Pelkey killed Mr. McCarty -by n
blow In n prise tight a short time ago.

would pass musfer In tho How dur-

tho Calgary Lyric Theater—15 cents
for a stall—and the Calgary Rita—an
underground room where "Charlie,"
whn is n rich man with a son at Ear­

Friday and Saturday, February 20 - 21, 1914

ment nf a pano Indifferently played.
Walk around the corner and you
■chaps" (pronounced "ohapn"), and
lhe whale Buffalo Bill make-up, drlv-

car. which stands

We extend to the people of Hastings and
Barry County an invitation to look over
our Exhibit of Buick Automobiles. We
have arranged for an exhibit of EVERY
MODEL manufactured by the Buick Co.,
with the possible exception of one Roadster.
This Exhibit will be held in our shovV
rooms in the Messer Building on Michigan
Ave., on FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
Feb. 20 and 21 LADIES ARE ESPEC
1ALLY INVITED.

snorting In

see. or likely nA not. a Rod Indian
brave shuffling along, accompanied by
his squaw, both guslng solemnly and
nxcdly before them. Tho brilliant
blanket around his shoulders nnd the

scarlet feathers slicking out tiehind
Sarcccs. or Blackfeet. And on hla
legs? Probably a pair of double­
braided black dress trousers turned up
at lhe bottom In the best Piccadilly
manner!
Hla sgunW shuffles along behind nt
a respectful distance of 8 feet. Her

ping, and she Is carrying numerous
neat Hille parcels from the Hudson's
Bay Stores. As aha walks she puffs
away at a' shilling briar pipe thet

This Jumble of people, lhe mix­
ture of old and new. the West Imltatlatlc of everything

about

Calgary.

We are not going to ask you to buy, but
we are so proud of the Buick Line that we
want you to SEE it.

We sincerely hope it will be possible for
you to accept our invitation, even though

you may not be considering a car of any
kind
There will be music by Mrs. Troxel’s
Orchestra, Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4

and in the evening from 7:30 to 9:30.

is trying to persuade you io buy Calfrom Calgary In favor of

Mate.” coupled
West, and Calgary In particular. Real
estate gambling, largely with Eng­
lish money, and the remarkable fare’. R.. have built up the town, mads
is wealth and Ita society. And this

rhleh gave It birth by discussing It

ning, noon and flight. Stock market
reports, batting and racing news, even
politics—anything Is crowded out of

Hastings guick Company
New Messer Building

HASTINGS

big brother does It. why It must be
all right." So Calgary follows suit to
Vancouver or London in Investigating
Imaginary ailments and summoning
nda was not unlike a gigantic Derby high-priced experts.
Tn a recent tire In Vancouver the
you thought your ticket early enough.

GREAT MASS OF PROOF

; HE SHOULD HAVE THE BEST

Trouble-. Nome of Them Hastings

Modest Request.

Each of some 8,000 newspapers of I
er. but Winnipeg. Vancouver and Cal­ pored lhe work of the Are brigade. An the t'nlted Stilles la publishing from
gary finished one, two and three.
Investigation wan naturally made nnd
partlcular neighborhood, who have
bought land where Calgary stands Calgary.
used nnd recommended Doan's Kid­
now. was gambling. The original
"Hooray!” cried the mayor and al­ ney Pills for kidney backache, weak
dermen. ".We'll have an Investigation kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary
no one could tell what the present
disorders.
Thia moan of proof mtown would became. There was no
apparent geographic or economic rea­ brigade and other Important persons
son why Calgary should turn out such
Homer Ingram. BOA E. Walnut St;.
of investigation. That there are no
ns the land only a little further east.
Hut. except for Winnipeg and Van- difference.
lem tn London?

"That sounds good

to a standstill In slxe. Importance and London put one over on w. Eighth
prosperity.
avenue Is us good os Piccadilly, and
Those that- gambled on Calgary
dlgnllled civic stuff that is going.” So
lect business and social aristocracy. they Investigate traffic on Eighth av­
enue and report, und every one Is
happy about it.
Apart from the political and, pure­
every degree of education, birth, age
ly business side. Calgary’s real life Is
nnd, almost, color.

particularly Its social aide. More nnd
••rally pitchforked Into wealth, bought more of the vary best class of English
people have been coming year after
year, and by now one can find, with­
quiet and undisturbed.” he told me. out much "difficulty, a small Inner
Hut the (own followed him. and to­ community which Is almost typically
English of the best kind. Tho "oldtimers" are mostly British and Cana­
dians. and thejy patriotism (don't call
Calgarians do not believe In a Um- It "loyalty") la strong.

Ralph Perkins, an artist making n
sketching tour through Rhode Island,
chanced one day upon a picturesque
old barn, so alluring to bls eye thet he
eat dpwn on a stono wall and imme-

He soon became aware that he had
two spectators In the persons of the
farmer and his wife, who had como to
watch him.
ind pains
Presently the artist discovered that
be had lost his rubber eraser, and.
wishing to correct un error- In the
action. When 1 heard .about Doan'a sketch, he went up to the farmer's
Kidney Pills, I got a box and used wife and asked her If ho might have
them according to directions: In a
short time the lameness and soreneiui
versally known, made a good eraser.
Tt)o farmer's wife looked at him
back or kidneys since, nnd what I with an expression of pity not un­
have said about Doan'a Kidney Pills
when I recommended them before, I mixed with surprise.
«m glad to confirm now.”
“Dry bread!" she repeated. "Well,
Prlce 50c. at all deale^.
Don't I guess you won't have to put up with
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get dry bread from line. Voung man. I've
Doan’s Kidney. Pills—the same that
Mr. Ingram had. Foster-Milburn CoM got sons of my own out in tbs world.
You como right Into the kitchen with
Props., Buffalo. N. Y.—Adv.
me, and I'll give you a nice slice of
fresh bread with butter on IL No, not
Resolutions of Carlton Grange, 384.
a word.” she continued, raising her
Whereas, the Creator In his Infinite
wisdom has seen fit! to remove from hand to ward off his expostulations.
our worthy Brother And Mister Mr. and
state. nor anything about It; all I
loved son Leon; and.

rate, all of them being owners of real
Kciiool Report.
estate and every human being a possi­
ble buyer, they will never admit It.
Report of Ragle school for month
One hundred thousand people before ending February 8, 1814:
craving food.”—Lippincott's
....__
dolencc and In a measure an expres­ house
sion of the love and esteem In which* Magazine.
good Calgarian; the anticipated In­
Average dally attendance. 11.47.
crease nfter that varies directly with
Total enrollment. 1».
the Imagination ot the prophet and
Percentage of attendance, JT-J-. .
Horrible Blotcbc" of Ecacma.
tho probable credulity of thii audlThe following pupils were neither fraternity that in the death of their
dearly beloved non Leon, we recog*
Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec­
ntxe a loss to this community In nil zema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of
preparing years In advance for this rence Slocum, Marvin Slocum,. Hilda.
Mills. Lllo May White. Etta Walters. fore.
zema Ralye.' I used throa boxes ot
Ointment and three cakea of Dr.
derllch.
Lydia Wunderlich, Mamie
Hobson's Derma Zema Soap. Today
Goodell, Harriet Goodell, Chlola Rag- uy.
KLW1N DANIELS.
la and Glenn White.
ALONZO DECKER.
body and can say 1 am cured.” It will
The best spsllera for the month
much out here, and, quantltlvely.
RALPH HENNEY.
do the same for you. Its-soothing,
were: Chlola Ragla. Etta Walters und
healing, antiseptic action will rid you
.
Committee.
Lydia Wunderlich.
of al skin humors, blackheads, pirnMarriage
anu arv now pre---------- — iIdccrnwH.
.
the largo cities as faUhtuliy m they paring a program for Lincoln's birth- Wm. N. Towne, Birfy
healthy. Get a box today. Guaran­
GUd&gt;-s Grfen, Barry .
can. Graft h already an old cry here;
teed. All druggiM*. 50cm or by mall.
It only becomes Interesting when
Our motto for February will
Pfeiffer- Chemical Co.. Philadelphia
Gertrude McCaslin. liastlngH ....
* St. Louis.—Carveth A Stebbins lind
Fred McLehd. Duxberry.' Alberta
Special comrpittera and cnmmtaCanada ........................... '............
oni are appointed aven more solEtta Babcock, Pmirlevllla.............
maiy and frequently than in grownp riilra of a million or ao. "If a
BANNER WANT ABV8. PAT.

MICHIGAN

Seizing Opportunity.
Ireland's Signposts.
Independence of Solitude.
'How did ■you come to marry tha
Ireland Is tho country for useless
What 1 must do, is all that eonsignposts. During the last low years cerna me, uot what the people think. **dy who la now your wife?'
m « L- nf
— Itn
h actual«
'It W OS V O TV rUIT^antlc. 1
there has been MH
an m
outbreak
of Gaelic : This rule, equally av^a.r...
arduous
League activity In the country. Among and In intellectual life, may serve for out skating. She went to
other manifestations It has taken the tho whole distinction between great­
form of erecting signposts with. Gaelic nets and meanness. It Is tho'harder.'
terrible strugInscriptions. There Is one such in the'because you will always And those _ .
----------- .--------- .
little village of Omeath, In County who think they know what is your i before wo got home, but I proposed
Louth, it directs the traveler to Car-1 duty better than you know It It la ,n
"" '**“
"
'For heaven's sake! -------------------—?
llngford and to Newry—but it directs J easy In tho world to lite after tho I
him In an unknown tongue. It Is not world's opinion; jt la easy In solitude’ ,o 8&gt;y th*‘ y°U made a declaration
easy to see what useful purposes is । to live after our own; but the great i ot ,0Te ,0 a llr* who WM
—*
served by such a signpost. For the) man Is he who in the midst of the, *cr
uncomfortable? You ' had
inhabitant knows bls way without any crowd keeps with perfect sweetness &gt;our nerve. 1 ““rt say!”
"Maybe, but there's nothing Ilka
such assistance nnd tho English­ the Independence of solitude—Emer, striking while the Iron is hot!"—Clorespeaking traveler Is unablo to find It
' land Plain Dealer.
unless iu&gt; happens to consult one o!
the villagers, not one of whom—ao far
Peculiar
Order.
as 1 have been able to discover—can
There Is much In a name. A ship j
How Hair Is Colored.
either read or speak a single word of
Colors of the hair are due to amalg*
belonging to a man named Heavenj
Gaelic— Ixmdon Chronicle.
— due
m.o to call
«... from
....... Cardiff
v.,u... with
w„u a|
. "u‘tcd &gt;et
«lom3 or Pigment
was
cargo of coals, when it was discovered , deP°slled In the cells just beneath the
that she had not received her full .““rf®1:* ot ‘bo hair. In bleachlug the
All the Difference.
loading.
The
shipping
agent
startled
cheInlc
»
I
*o«Id
P
“
«
underneath tha
"They say my son Is a credit to
me." "Mine." said his friend, "has hie clerk with the command—"Tele- ,calc’ “n&lt;* re,cl uP°n ‘he»® »P«cka oi
natural paint.
never been anything but a liability."' graph to Heaven for more coals,”

Farm
Auction
Sales
People expect to see EVERY AUCTION SALE advertised la Tha BANNER aad
for this reason they have come to pay little if say, attention to bills. Nobody who
BANNER—It means money to you.

Iitl Amu, CIIIimi ul nil. Ii. IS

TSE UITIIK BANNER, lUtHp. RS.

�b,

-

I, FEBRUARY
limited to the time of Cbrjst's IJfe.oti
earth. Others think It I* today resist­
ing the Holy Spirit. Insulting Him

WTERMATUOKAL

nona need worry about lhe unpardonable-st»--whll&gt; they are concerned
endanger life'
rguesiion is anawereu uy me ixuu, »—• about their soul's salvation. Th* last
not the
tnr fear
tear of
ot physical
pnymrm death
omm poaseg^two jarees of our lesson have no ref­
....
—.k —worse
—— than,k«,
I 'you;
there Is adeath
that. rrenco to preaching or leaching, but
Compere M*tlh»w
v and this latter death Is not within the to persecution.
(power of men. but of God only. Faith 14:14,30 and conlsxt. Matthew &gt;0
speaks not only of the Immediate
It wo* this faith which led Btephen to (orffmlssfon to the 13. but al«o of the
in^I
faithful Jaw*
hl* death. Moaaw to hl* escape. DanleJ future testimony
__
, that
..
Luk«
and hl* companions to the Ilona- den ■HU
will giv*
give during the tribulation p»rid. testifying the gospel of the kingant! the fiery furnace, Paul to hla de-llod.
purturv. This faith see* God's power jdnm.
Persecution will rrwull.
as able to keep, and Just as able to
‘
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condemn. Jraus teaches that physi­ application to this time. Btcphen.
tested this promise snd found II true
Before considering the lennort itself cessation of existence, that there I* (Acts 7). Il will And Its complete ful­
such a place a* hell, that God has fillment after the church ha* been re­
"God.

WOULO,
' GIVE Hf
Stiff&lt;

At
Having told my Urn). I wig haveaa auction into of my personal property

north of tha center of Haadagi Uwndd*. oa we. K Heatings township, on

Js. - " When I itarted

tking

Pinkbun'4 Vsfstebla
Compound I wu in s
Ht] (Iniuifuiiy rundown

MONDAY. RIB. 23, ’14

bad taternsl trooangels (Malt. 33:41). and that men
ahould give attention to escaping that
place nnd punishment. Must we not
almost forget the power of man and Chrlst publicly? 8*&lt;- them Individual*
prostrated that if I
the devil to kill lhe body, when face
had givro in to my
to face with lhe solemn fact that in the lesson hour.
feelings I would
' able t&lt;&gt; condemn the
May God's Spirit direct
laird mistaken when
word? Did he not
'George Washington."
• Did he deceive the
any Hooke In the Bible
hardly strength at
’ I. Hypocrites and Hypocrisy.
will dare say so?
people?
(God’s Omniscience.)
of three Hooka through.
la mighty t&lt;&gt; destroy, la also mighty to
rill not
effort. I could not aleep at night and
dnlh-JF. This power opened tho Red count unless
Omnipotence.)
III. Testimony and Triumph.
grave of Christ—it will open the Chlcago. Who will be Ant7
(God's Omnipresence.)
mouth oXhell; It closed the mouth of
Hlncerely yours,
"After taking the second botU* I no­
Tin- Outline Drretofictl.
LEE W. AME&amp;
ticed that tha headache waa not so bad,
Further
1 re*tod better, and mJ nerve* were
GIVE THAT PUHY CHILD
trod* one upon another." In the mluil even though mm sell them five
stronger. I continued ita use until It

HORSES.

Hill .ill

etpiee. *and spokt

THIS 6UARAHTEE0 REMEDY

13:33). What comfort to the child of
God that God knows us. values us

If your child l/ unuer weight, listyed sinner*. I&lt;e cot
g lhe PharlAes. "

€

it needa u medicine to build Its Wright

e not with
ill things.*' can *0 strongly endorse as Rexall
■«; Gal. (Rom. 3:42). Hr is able and Willing. Olive OH Emulsion. The remarkable
Veree* 4-4 Indicate lhe necessity of success of this splendid medicine la
that It Is

Read In connection with

Read 1 Peter 1:13.
continue doing so. And what are we
to confess? Confess His dlety, HI*
death, and lUs resurrection (Rom.

the heart only through God's Spirit
for being something that he is not. f Matt. 13:17: 1 Coft 12:2). And then
nor does not want to Im-. The Bible
refers to such about 40 times. A lit­ God.
reference both
tle Cruden'e concordance would be of

He point to the redeemed, as the ones
who have been saved and perfected
hla hope shall through Hla work on the Cross The
hr is heaping up

perish (Job

hypo*

recognition then. Read Eph. 3:7:
3:31. Then the other side. Denying,

hypocrisy

simply

this

The HASTINGS BANNER &amp;
BOTH A FULL YEAR FOR ONLY

during the noons und recesses on
stormy days and blackboards and
desks present shining faces from the

$1.25

All visitors welcome.
Josephine A. Bray, Teacher,

THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AND FARMER
la truly a Great Weekly l*npcr and b* tbe only Weekly publbdied
by a Chicago Dally. Tl&gt;ua THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AND
FARMER'N *pcciai adiaiuagea In securing and printing Important

cal are Ita akx-lalct) aalvantagva In M-Irx-tlug tl&gt;c beat of stories and
special features from lite big SUNDAY INTER OCEAN.
1-r.un
bolii TI|E l DAILY
and■_ THE
SUNDAY
IxUlloiM
IVTS..,,
rw,S..S%:
____ .____
,
. ...
.. _ _ ...of. THE
. a.
licatloii In the Weed, the erram of editorial thought h
for THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN ANIJ FARMER;

THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIVE STOCK, GRAIN. AND PRO­
DUCE M \RKETH ARE IN CHICAGO AND AKE MOOT FULLY AND
ACCURATELY REPORTED BY THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
AND FARMER.

I

•Itber body or mind *uch as pwpl* In­
dulge la la th* United States or W­
and water lies within fifty fees
rap* srems IsiMsMkl* Jksre. Tho oM
surface, but if it remains %
fashioned MazlsM of culture wu
suit/ oMStaat If his daaghtars woat
to church conalaatly, ombroldardd.
a«Ag • litUa and patet«d a IHUo.
meaning for us. If

and

,,&lt;’MK

Tte Price of tho WiiWy Inter Ocein
ami farmsr rauutw.-.31.03 a »**r
T*a Prfc* «f na IANHEI h

started

humming

the

Melody,

tear-Sullivan’s

nonbvy-wrench. *n lee-pick. a whis­
key-desk. a screw-driver and a rerdinwean, be wouldn't. have ne^e

BAX NEK WANT AD VS. FAT.

AUCTION SALE
Wist

'Percentage of attendance. 43.3.
We have eleven foreign pupils and

Although It stormed Friday nlgh«
there was quite'a targe crowd out to
see Delton spell US down, but didn't
cipher as down. Ruth VanHorn was

Delton aids were Gerald Bush. Paul
and Roy Adrlanson.
Florence Hrackney.
Dennis Tartar. Faulkner
n___
«■ ..... a- ak. 111.
,
Mildred and Theodore Knickerbocker.
Leons Fuller, Leland and Harry Dra­ inr monin oi reorusrj ,
practicing has begun for the snlcrper, May Verge r and Letha and
talnnfmt to be given before long.
Watch fur the date.
We are reading "Philip of PokanoDennis Yarger Monday evening. Feb. ket." We hate finished the Legend
Sleepy Hollow.
2. The evening was spent In playing of In
physiology we are studying about
games and visiting after which tho the skin
and bathing.
candy was passed. The guests de-

Wednesday, February 25,1914
HOBHEM.
Ray carrier, row*
OUvcr two hone 1
.ID uasag Moto ea*
Oliver plow, N&lt;x t

COWS AND SWINK.

6R.UX.

him many more happy birthdays.
|aiulse Deming. Teadhtr.
Longfellow.
Our Afth geography are reviewing
Rutland Center Arbor of Gleaners the book.

!3th. The program:
Quotations.

Rena Perigo and Pauline Deprjester.

Both Purposes.”
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••Woman, an dhar Placo
Farm"—ellrtha Mead.

on

Bolson.
8ong—"God Ba With You Till Ws

■cd Poland China slock Inx

FOtT/TRY AN© 81IEEP.
Bromu- turkey gobbter.
g q
17 Miropahirn breeding owes, duo Ma
hliropmltlre yearling rent.

FARM IMPLEMENT*.

MuC«Mek b(4Xr7, I fL cut.

and .Monday. ■
"How Farming la Carried on In tha
Friday.
'«at "—Bernie eBison.
Our fourth langut
Talk—The Beet Breed of Chick-

(.MasfgasfiOEWK4£^,,K

J. W. COOLEY, PROPRIETOR.

dress circle a few nights after his
Bret performances. One night ho was

hung—Our Glorious Gleaner Band.

TOGETHER WITH A HPEC1AL MAGA-

TERIIfi, AS lutni ot $5 and under cub. Over that
lullwvi amount 9 month,’ time will be given on good
bankable notes with interest at 6 per ceoa per annum. No

The proper conjanctlon Is "and." Get

day on account of ths badly drifted
NcbtKtl &gt;lrp«L
Report of the Rogers Corners roads snd the measles.
Thirteen people were entitled to
school for the month ending Jun. 34, half
holiday/ for perfect attendance
14H:

Numtier boye enrolled. 7.
Number girls enrolled, 4.
Total enrollment. 13.

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Our fourth arithmetic are studying
lomr division.
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Thsrs'i* no doubt that tho oil taste
of Mexico inclines to both pbyaiMl bow to 1*11 by the mosquito whether

We had no perfect spellers this fiL—Cincinnati Enquirer.
month but the following had n
abuve SIFe: Golds Monroe. &gt;4;
Mdhroe, »&gt;; Barnice Rockwell, a*;
Merton Rockwell. »5; Ina Willison,

Weekly Inter Ocean&amp;Farmer
All the News of the World and
Home only 25 cents more that the
price of The BANNER Alone.

MTIMMMTIMOM.
COL. W. H. COUCH,

Sir Arthur Sulllvitn, of the fimoro
Gilbert and Sullivan combination.

But If

month.

ifl-ft ladder.
Set steelyards.
Set counter scales.
*-*- J*-----Heating stove.
(
Quantity household
Grob hoe.
Grindstone.
Crowbar, Shovels, (
Scythe and snath. '____________ r
Pork band. Feed rack.- s log chains.
a pitch forks.
a manure forks.
Hand corn planter.
Crosscut saw. .
b steel traps.
70 grain sacks.
And many other articles too numerous to
mention.

an Individual, t The two cannot toe
sundered. The young man who aays
that there Is no longer any chance
for tho Individual doe* not know the

What Man Kacapee.

OUR BEST OFFER!

Task heater.

i neck yokes-

Milwaukee binder.
Keystone mower, &lt;-ft cut.
Two-horae riding cultivator, good one.
Five-tooth cultivator.
Shovel plow.
Wide tire wagon.
Single buggy.
New double harness, brass trimmed.
Heel chain harness in good repair.
Single;harness.
Light doable haness.

Wesson Hare Bren Telling Wosus
yean how Lydia E. Pinkham’s

er rather than by the Spirit. Thia Tolles school. D4*t. No. I, Harry town­
men, to have a form of godllnev (J would ** done by Hla enemlya only. ship, for the month ending Feb. 3.
Tim. 3:3). to do "many things" (Mark Home think that its commission was
Number days taught, 17HNumber boys enrolled, 3.
Numlwr girls enrolled, 7.
Total enrollment. 12.

Wood frame drag, I8-tooth.
Buggy pole.
Steel tend roller.
Tiger bay rake, xo-ft.
About 5 baskets of White and Yellow Dent

Quantity hay rope, been used.
5 pulleys^
Harpoon hay fork.
a boat runners.

FARM MACHINERY, ETC.

offer Rexall olive Oil Emulsion

tlon or money back. Sold only al the
33: Mark 3:32. it. Read the context T.400 Rexall Stores, and In thia town
in Matthew and Mark. Mark J IS
may deceive men now, but nut seem* to Indlcale the character of blns, Hastings, Mich.—Adv.
ever; and we cannot deceive God
School Report.
sin. It consisted In saying that Christ *
that

can hardly realixe that I am able to do
so modi as I do. Whenever I know any
woman tn owed of a good medicine 1
highly praiM Lydia E. Pinkham'* Vigctabls Compound." — Mr*- Frahm
Cuuut, 814fl N. Tulip St, Riehmood.Pa.

r." The caption above
If Rexall Olive Oil Emulion doesn't
build your child Op. feed the stunted,
puny muscles, and make the little one ed, and they cannot. The queation
lively, strong, well, and full of the an­
imal spirits children are meant by of grpup Ufa vu destroying lhe worth
of the Individual The reply was givand get your money back. We don’t
yant you to Jose a cent. We think
this is no more than fair, nnd It
leaves you no cause to hesitate. For before for
old people also—for co'nvaleacentir—
tired-out.

filter can put you In touch

Combination hay and stock rack.
Wagon box.
Set of heavy sMghs.
Sot of dump boards. Syracuge walking plow.

COWS, SHOATS, CHICKENS.
Red Durham cow, 3 yra old, fresh.
Spotted cow, 7 yrs old, fresh.
5 ghosts, weight about 100 lbs each.
Good brood sow.
About 30 Rhode Island Red hens.

tho blood and furnish to the entire health whan suffering with femals Ul*.
system the strength, weight and This accounts tor the enormsua demand
health-building substances 1' needa
And, It does all this without Injuring troubtod with
the stomach.
In tact. Rexall Olive
try Lydia E.
oil Emulsion Is not only, pleasant to
Pinkham’s V*
stomach I* benefited by it, and the di­
gestion Improved.
On the other
hand, it contains no alcohol or habit­
forming drugs, which most parent*
Individual or Group(rtijeet giving their children. It does
Tiny words never should be con
and bullda the body up to uected by a glajuncUv* conjunction

never of the Gpapel. or of Christiani­ Spirit, and v. 11-12 of triumph In trib­
ty. This may conflict with something ulation. Compare with v. 3-4.' Matt.
10:22. 23: Rom. 14.1,4. Can you And
Ser first a single forceful character In the
8* ripturea who did not openly conthe leavm of lhe Pharisees, Radduceca. and Herodlana. Our Lord would
hardly tell us to beware of something
that was gnod. Further. He Matra
that It la "hypocrisy.” He therefore
ldentt'&lt;&lt;4
lh&lt;

Bay gelding. 3 Jrii old, weight 1350.
Bay gelding, t yra old, weight 1350Brown mare, weight 1250—with foal by King
Philip.
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Brown marc colt, 11 months old.
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While. In fMt about all any *uch a
mon would &lt;rlke tor would ba* *oft
snap, requiring but little exrrttm and
not much application.
Well, th*
beauty of it all I* that jam *uch one*
know all about how everythin*
should be done, but *ro themselves,
to speak plainly, cansplcuou* by their
inability to put the grund plana into
execution. Not long ago a. man liv­
ing not mafty mile* from Irving'
thought to help out on* of-'hl*

Real Estate The
Basis of Wealth
The worth of a Town, City or County is usually estimated very largely
by the appearance and value of it’s real estate. Hence, real .estate be­
comes, the basis of wealth, for a community is wealthy in a true sense
only as It’s real estate is valuable. The greater the number of people
Who want a certain piece of real estate’ the more valuable that property
becomes. Whatever creates a permanent and lasting demand for the
real estate of any particular Ipcality, that factor is of almost inestimable

■something to use for fust Ths farmjsr"Sn the transaction took a load of
wood to town,'offsrlnir the same for
sals, and hl* frterid wa* unable io
buy on account of A lack of money,
and besides mail* the remark that the

eua* for not purchasing. Then the
town dweller earrlod the Impression

nuns and than going, horns fiu» the
money jingling up and down in the
loualy to h«art nnd offered, to give

value to that locality. Fictitiouqvuluus upon real estate, such as are sometimes put upon
many Southern and Western properties, will not maintain for long and are sure to bring
regret, and often ruin, to some one. At least they leave a “bad taste in the mouth” of
him who bases his expectations upon that fictitious value. Here's where

vr'* home and before xtartlng to work
a»k*d the farAier if he-wetild be kind
enough to ***iat tu the' cutting ot th*
wood that he had so graciously con-

time to help cut tho wood. ■ After
cutting up some wood lhe farmer’*
friend asked the farmer to draw lhe
wood to town far him. Na doubt but
u few chorea to do in the winter Hint
and could donate *' littfo of hl* tlnu

kind farmer *ald/th*t 'he was suffer­
ing from a bad cold so declined ths
easy request of the-Mr. town man,
Nevertheless tho farmer told hint that

Dependable Real Estate Brokers are of
Great Value to Their Community
No self esteemed, dependable real estate firm will, nor can they afford to, offer to one of
their pros|H-ctiv e buyers any piece of property having a fictitious value or in any way
represent to them some virtue in the property that can not be produced when the prop­
erty is delivered into their hands.
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Realizing that these tilings are true and that many other principles must be adhered to if
a real estate firm would maintain it's integrity and-secure and keep the confidence of the
public, we have entered the real estate business to STAY. Our policy is one of mutua
good to our patrons, the city in-whicli we live, the country where we hold our citizenship,
our families and ourselves.
.
All who enter our offices WILL receive every courtesy- due them, every attention con­
sistent with good business and a perfeofly SQUARE DEAL. If you wish to buy, sell or
trade either farm or city property il will be a pleasure to us to confer with ypu.

■ and that ha could have their aervieae

pruvlded, of course, that he would do
the work of hitching tho teem to the
wagon. Well, to make an othetwlre
lung affair as short a* pomiblo the
dumb animal* and forthwith got them
gun over some new ploughed groupd.
since a load of upwards of two cords
of grepn wood had been bmdvUedly
placed on the wagon and thqn the at­
tempt had been made to crus* some
ploughed ground which wu* covered
with a alight crust caused by free*ing. Well, lhe farmer had to go out

Ing to help. While helping ho might
a* well help a whole.ffraa to help a little bit.
held hl* temper, didn't
Unity and both mun c*
ploughed and then went back nnd by
dint of much exertion pulled the rig
out of the atpugh. loaded up the rest

jo|clng. Not all farmer* who suck
to help out tho other fellow are im­
posed upon a* this one wu*. A great
many people appreciate n helping
lliilid and know enough “not to lake
n foot when given an inch," but tijere
are some, however, who can be de­
pended upon to take tho limit.
,-hool children ia the habit of using
no another's pencil*. Mau/ cum* of
the diaue mi nation of auch contagious
dlacnee* aa .diphtheria, •in.illpox, acar-

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highly cuntaglou* have been known to
have been scattered all over a school
district by children who unknowing­
ly used pencil* whk-h has been used by
children affected wlthr these diseases.
Too much caution cannot be exercisedi
in guarding against this common hab­,
it which la dangerous in lhe extreme..
Mon in the employee of the BellI
phone Company are now ul work on1
tha compan/s line* In this vicinity.
Tho mon are working along the roadl
and uro coming this way from Mid­
dleville. working towards Hasting*.,
They are setting new pole* to repiaqe
old one*. They also trim trees which

, Some people have much pride In,
I. scenic beauty of nice shade trues.,
I which perchance they have set 'out
and do not care to have spoiled by
’ trimming.
In case the owner doesi

I trimming off of the branches, it la inl cumbent upon tho telephone cum­
, party to splice cedar poles together go

growing along tho streets of Irving
village and thus far no permission
hu* ever been given to any corpora­
. lion to despoil them. Too much civic
tho allowing of any

This Company maintains one of lhe largest instu-.ince
i in Michigan, representing 2(1 of the largest Insurance Companies in the world. Your
contracts with these companies are not only protected by !. . assets -.oui ample resources, but are based upon good faith and commercial honor
which, during nearly a century ot prosperity and adyersil; Gave ne'er been found wanting.

Crook fk Could Company
Barry County's Le ~ing Rea^ Estate and Insurance Firm

Hastings

Michigan

anti Mr*. Ernest-Dunlap und family of'
Radium In tho Arts.
Irving.
.
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Whlln tbc mo*t important u*p of raSir. nnd Mr*. Jain.-* Mntthvn* i'fldiuni ia undoubtedly that o' n curaNorth Irving were vlaltora Sund.tr, tlve a&lt;ent for cancer and skin dla-‘
«dhfamny.an&lt;1 Mr’‘ A, &lt;?n 4
c"*
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of great value in &lt;&gt;th-,
Since Churl** If. Strong, mlbstiitii.-:
A®* «Jrn'ln£ » mliiuta
rural fre* delivery, carrier from’ the j QUitatiiy of radium fu attached to a
lrv|ng poBtomcr; moved nway td »P««l«l voltmeter and used for meaaPentwater, Oceana Co., thereby c.tu»- urtag at a distance the electric j.oS •iiSHE'oW
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volunteered to fill hl* place. -On Tuv*­ ■ At a dlstanoq of GO centitnntcra In ;
day Mr. Edward* made hl* maiden tho cano of a current of not more tiuui Ul
trip with regular carrier A. E. Mat- SOO volt* and at a distance of three;
thow* and on Wednraduy and Thnra- met era In high roltago.
day took churge of the work doing,
Another u*e I* the prevention of!0„Xu
very nicely. Mr. Edward* got a ta»te
of the weather, however, .Ince the the electrification of umchiitca and; c...&lt;&lt;-y. .
day* upon which hu did work for Ln- flberfl in tho textilo industry. capo in r.-tthi
This in of. |!»K r' :i 1
cln Samuel were bitter tjold day*. peclally in silk mills.
That I* one of lhe thing* that cauift* focted by dipping th* textilo into a'
tho carrier*' constitution tu be tried bath contain^* a vary small quantity iti-’,.n'
most Bererely. ’
of radium and by applying radlo-ao-1
it..... matter
.......... to tho qyiluders.
tlvo
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with Mr. nnd Mr*. C. 8. Carpenter and y uealdca thexo appMentlon*. radium
in tnanuft*. ,to
family of near Vermontville. Mr. and “ incorporated
----- ,--------------v which will film
Mr*. iCarpentcr .were nc.tr neighbor* it gives a highly atlmulatlns effect
of Ml**
_
ii»| Watlcnr.
Walker, (nnvlntmoving iinrtn
upon it
t» m-wlv
newly upon vcgGtuilon.
: baaed farm near Vermontville

er como when any company can
"lash down our beautiful shade trees
Omgr It. Bhiiw of Yankee Spring*
Eat Honey.
and thereby render less beautiful tho township assisted by .his m-n* Milo and■
"Feed that child honey;' It In tho
rtrect* of Odr Utile Village. Fur bvt- Clarence Shaw I* drawing some nice[
lumber to Ijvlng. Tho lumlicr 1* be­ beat thing to cum ita cold." irnld al
phone service which the corapanlia ing plleiTclokn to the railroad right'of matronly woman ^o a young woman,
way preparatory for. shipment. This। whose little girl was,coughing violent- ''
lit'the second Hhlproent of lumber
amount to talk und live In n world imide by Mr. Shaw and is but a part iy. Honey !*-the extracted swoot of'eo
devoid, of \he beauties which an ail nt a considerable cutting of lumber flower* obtained'by bee* during thu
i busy *ttmmer for.their own aubatomade over one year ago.
---- wuo were ...
dUrtB« “*•
Ut.ra
’ Frank Damoth. the Irving carpent­
er, ha* ordered a car for thin wt-.k Rapid* nttondlng thu Fifth Annualcertain exUmt. natural, food for manTuesday to ire u&gt;U&gt;d In the ghlppliig of Atitortinblta Show from Irving wq; kind, uluco a. wild honey tron la con- •'
their good to Petoskey. Tho many mention: Mr. and Mr*. Edward John-, tiderad. a great find among all no- son, Allen Matlhaw*. Earl Wilcox. C., (ion*. If more ueouln IvobI.I
W. Watson and wife.
The exhibit.
,h* ? f®
*
W .2
leave this community.
Their seven wu. fine, showing up a* It did all tho '”®U®y* ,thero wou,d b" fo»er colds,
year* residence in the village has feature* of the liiotor ago—tho ago j There is something about it that '
henn conducive to tho forming of in which we are now,living. All that I aooms atrengthenirfg to tho lunga. Ono
.many friendly relations.
Their wopld have been needed to have made must use care In -anting, honey, how- '
friend* wish them Godspeed to their th«.mind of the unsentimental quicken 0TM. for ^amatimm* Ham .in
„ ‘
?"1OU“C’ bcwi 81p rrom !
. new hgme and -success In- thslr work into.pride would have bran 'to-have ।
■ven. some alow pionear method of I poimnou* although fragrant beautiful
ir.|n&gt;p»rtatton now-■ rtfegutvd to tho M*®”*
tho honey lua bean
dear dead post.
known to enure iUnesu. Indood.
that bettor upporUtnlUos are afforded
, ..........
| aro Bomo pconlo who cannot eat hon- jm...
In northern Michigan. While in Pe­
oy without Ilf results. But for tho»o
V.
toskey Mr. Damoth rented .a house Safe Fur-Hables, Effcc-

if their
That;* Fol**’. Honey and.Tnr Comto his pound, It Ima tho cofifldenee of your

■ Guataye Friedrieh of Grand Hap-

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For Worn Book*.
Tho moot beautiful books arc bound
with leather. If In constant use the
calf or morocco soon becomes worn.
To remedy this condition u*o equal
vptantitlea of white of egg and water'
beaten together. Apply with a soft1
[ brush or piece of flannel. When thorou;;hly dry, polish with a fresh piece
of flannel.
f« no*-

Killed by Wild Animals and Snake*.
Keep upon your toilet table a bottle
Many persons are killed by animals
every year In India. In Bengal alone of borax solution, made by dlssolv.
during the past year 15 persons were Ing a teaspoon fui of powdered borax
killed by wild elephants, 117 by tigers, in a pint of hot water. When tho
first suggestion of soil appears upon
wolves, 4 by hyenas, and 201 by other any of your light cloth gowns rub
wild animals, or In all 408 persona tho spot with a piece of absorbent cot*
were killed by wild animal*. Snakes
pls operation will remove dust, mud
were responsible for 4,471 deaths.
spots aujl perspiration stains. It la
better than gaeolltjo or naphtha, aa
“Glvlnq Quarter.”
Its application does not leave tho ugly
The phrase, “Giving quarter," origi­ circle of stain that so frequently fol­
nated In an understanding between low* tho um of other cleaning fluids.
the Dutch and tho Spaniards that lhe
ransom of an offleer should bo one
Perfectly True.
quarter of their
Military Examiner—"What must a
man be to be buried with military

Ferocity of the Rabbit.
|
A correspondent from Falkingbanii
(Lincolnshire) sends an account of a
. light between a hare and a cat. Ho
taw tho cat attack a young hare- Tho |
| toother hare como to tho rescue and,!
1 ’Jumping on’ tho cat. fought It tor
nonip minutes. Tho flght ended by
tho cat taking flight and being chased
by tlio Imre.—Pull Mall GazoUn.
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Of the above amount, $10,077,462.00 paid for Assur­
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If you have not, you are depriving yourself and
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Growth 6 Years, 2 Months Ending December 31, 1913.
Yrsr KwUaa

E ARE nil expoMd to such &lt;langer*-our duly armor ia good rod
blood! Let your tlnmidi bo of good iHgwtlon, yoar llvrr active
and roor lungs full uf gieai puFr sir sad you don't wrrvnd.r tu say of ,k— ------bearing gvrme. The bust ki-rwn L«ie and alterative. that asrrorta w
and liclpa digestion
that ginal bkaal u tnaau fact u rad ami tha ayalata

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Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

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In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

SELL IT WITH A BANNER WANT ADV.

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

You can get just what you want at Tom’s.
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AUCTION SALE

TWO HOME WOMEN

TALK A800T HAIH

Mrs. Jacob Miller having sold the farm which Ed. Palmatier has worked
for the past three years, it is necessary to have an auction sale, in order that the
personal property may be divided between them. This sale will take place at
the farm, which is known as the Witte farm, one and one-fourth miles straight
west of the Nashville standpipe, section 27, Castleton township. The sale will
take place on ,
.

Salted Nuts

Tuesday, February 24
Commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp.
HORSES

HOGS.
Brood sow. weight al»out 300. dun to farrow
about March 1st.

COWS AND CATTLE.

Brood sow, weight about 175. due to farrow
Feb. 26. These are full blood Duroc.
5 Shoats, about 75 |&gt;ounds each.

Gray cow, fresh in Deceml*r.

We carry a large assortment of Bits, Screws, Etc.,
and can repair most any kind of a pipe. Look up
your broken pipes (that you used to think so much
of); bring them in. We can fix then^ for you. .

tij'fuja of milk nlth one
r cupfuls of augar. onef butter or lard, one well
..ne-quarter leitspoonfiil
dupful of yeast. grated

Special This Week

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.

Red cow, call by side.

1-8 oz. Tin Tuxedo Smoking Tobacco.
1 Fine All Briar Pipe...............................

Deering mower. 5 loot cut. good condition.

Black heifer, 2 years old, calf by side.

Yearling bull.

Hoonan’s Cigar Store

We offer the following property:

Bay gelding, 8 years old, weight about 1250.

Gray mare colt, 3 years old. weight about
tioo. Both horses are sound and all right.

Do not know they can get their broken Pipes
paired at

Yearling heifer.

Horse rake.
Cutter.

a Blade calves, in months old.
Calf 3^ months old.

New double wagon Itox.
I

Total

Gasoline stove.

Other articles too numerous to mention.

Lunch for those coming from a distance.

Shelter for horses If It storms.

TCDUCI anitlu,

All sums of $5 and under, cash. Over that
amount one veers time will be given on bank­
able notes, Interest at 6 per cent No property to be removed
until settled for.

Mrs. Jacob Miller, 1
KH
I Props
Ed. Palmatier,
Henry Bidelman,
Auctioneer

Frank McDerby,
Clerk

*

The above 4 ftp
all for......... ■tUV
ear aa with thu other. In every thou­
sand children under fifteen years of
age, 4 per cent show symptoms of ear
disease, and 6 per cent, a marked defi­
ciency in bearing power. The liability

age of forty, and then begin* gradu­
ally to decrease aa old ago uiftancea
Oat of tbo total number of caaea aubjected to aurglcal treatment In France
in one year it I* estimated that about
57 per cent, were cured and 30 per
when &lt;inr side In done set In th* oven i cent, permanently Improved.
nntll brown. A much longer lime Ib
rroulrrd In the coakliur. than In the
nr.lin.irv . nnl.-t, Il Should pUB'tO A
thiekness of at least two Inches end
b* or a uniform golden hrown.
A Cold WmUitr Him.
A fourth of * taaapoonfui ot
ground ginger mixed with ■ t**■poontul of «ugar. if added to the
sponge to be a»t over night, will make
a quicker working apottge and sweet-

Try our MOIST, clean Plugs, Scrap or Fine Cut
Tobaccos and compare with others.

HASTINGS, MICH.

The Place to Meet Your Friend.

Jobber
HI tl (In
wr Kites

JEFFERSON ST. PHONE 100

Retailer
tu UM Kill

Locate It With a Banner Want Adv.

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IS PAGES

■EIGHTH YEAR

OLD INDIAN MISSIONS
THEY
PROSPERED
GREATLY
UNDER THE SPANISH “FATH­
ERS” IN THE EARLY DAYS.

INTERESTING FACTS CONNECTED

lev. R. H. Bready's Excellent
Discussion of Sunday Base Ball

NUMBER H

■tings Masons
■ce. It prom-

HENRY BALCH WAS TOO PROUD |
TO REMAIN A COUNTY
CHARGE.

Tuesday of this week. Emily McF.1- prajRI’ARY TERM OPENS WITH

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Mount

k-i

IxnmMAl4 OAUJXC

op thj;

CALENDAR,

prettily decorated with Mount

N0T GU|Ln PLUS EIIEHED
gathered In DIES AT WILL CHENEY’S
trefflc. Barry County, -th* Mttsndance at the'
HOME AFTER L0N6 WALK of the old mansion and other point, !
WHEN FIVE STAND MUTE
dedication , vf-dte ,*M»ple alone ex­
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of Interest about the estate. During!
TTuLn ilVL QiAHH MUlL
ceeding Il
j, ...
The lodge will be called to order
&lt;l»ui tha-vjgitors axrire- The followJiflUrtFUl actilW-lUTMBeidlun commiti Its purchase an
tee and escort the ’
I Mount Vernon
------Association
room: Roy Andi
Casea Begin Monday.
William Shultsrs.
• no iun&lt;»s&gt; v, i&gt;oaia&gt; axa.vn, “Kv-i
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through the
Tho jury for tho February term &lt;&gt;f
8. Kpark* 74 years, the well-known Baltimore , Michigan- branch of this society that
township waoiaVanr
resident, whn
who AlaaA
died &lt;t
at the
— Mrs. McElwain was able to procure circuit court will be summoned on
Monday. March &gt;• Tho work of the
nellua
homo of William Cheney from cancer
mere dodge. 1 am told On good au-\
of the throat and tho effects of a long
’
thorlty. that Charlotte and Ionia, both Elroy Tobias, J. WJ--Munton. ’
non and has been since Washington
Tho visitors will .confer third de­
f gree after which a banquet win be from tha Evangelical Church. Maple
held. With I-co H. Pryor presiding as
profit arise?
&gt;
\' toastmaster, tho following win apeak: delating. Burial took place In Joy
I recognise that too ofteh ministers! 'erTT'BXcheller, P. T. L'oigrove. Roy cemetery within sight of which de­ MAY WAHI OUR FRUITS.
j.,.
Issue their fiery edicts against there Andrus of Hastings. Glen P. Thayer, ceased resided In a little log cabin for1
R. M. Fergusop, and Louis F. Herman
BERRIES AND CUCUMBERS local option law, will begin on Marcti
nosing them, and then do not do any­ of Grand Rapid*
.'
Thia
will
bo
followed by the trial
thing to (help solvo ths problem. If
The menu follow*
all I can do. la just to say that we do
Ing up Mrs. Brubaker, wife of tha
In until the latter died, tilnco that
landlord
of
Acker
’s Point Hotel. The
effort to help solve the problem. I
time hs has resided alone culllvnt- i
Uon anil Hecclvlng House Here.
might aa well keep still.
First: I propose that we all stay
Pea Patties;
Cabbase
Olives, ■Minced Flekles.
number of years ago he became nf- 'nomaa ■ inning v.o„ or urana itapIce Cream
fllcted with, cancer. His condition be- 'Id*, may establish in this locality n
camo euch-that his neighbors advised pickling station and receiving house
Second: That the ba
Blanched Almonds. him to go to the county home. HeH«r small fruits and berries. They next Monday.
agement select three
had too much pride to become a 1 desire to find grower* In this vlclnlty
have concsrning

Cnraa
. Ixvet.al.

PART ONE-1 TO B

0ELI6mL WSTcelwa^IRCUIT court jury
I Malta lodge STOLE AWAY FROM
THE COUNTY HOME
CALLED FOR MARCH 9

MASTIMS MA

Declares Vote oa Question Would Be Con­
trary to State Law and.
Therefore, Illegal

WITH THEIR HISTORY IS GIVEN
in tho Bptondld' Paj&gt;cr Prepared by
Mrs. Ann* McOrabcr for-lho

IAY, FEBRUARY 26,,WH

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,.

r»» UHHIN «4HT»
KirryMr k,*S Thr BAHNRB.

the

liquor

election that some are proposing we
have In Hastings. I hope that our
Mayor, and City Council will never
consent to a local option election on
Bunday base ball until the Slate pro­
Hgro—Pulpit
Editorial vides for local option on the question.)
Cfcar-Slgiitcd ami Free I declare that as a City we cannot

Ute to lhe chain of old ' mission ' This la a question which la now atchurches in California, extending .
.' from Ban Diego to Ban Francisco. The ]tha country.
Within the past few
days there tans arisen an agitation in
a wonderful narrative, full of Interest favor of Sunday bass ball In Hastings.
io one to' sympathy either with their We have now the opportunity to start
spiritual dr their historical signifi­ a factional fight, which will spell the
cance—they aYe so closely associated ruin of base ball In Hastings for this
with tho-early history of California summer.
that the early history of lhe missions
In ths first plaqe I desire to an­
nounce that I~1ook upon this game
country itself.

lleve that every city of this sire ought
to maintain and support a good team.
I will show my loyalty to this great
sport by being present at every game
continent were fighting for Indepen­ thia summer, when my duties will
dence.
permit. Put me down as a baseball
In the middle of tha llth century
the Spanish throne, dealring to enNow the question arises, do we
want to begin Sunday base ball this
of Upper California, then unpeopled
save by native Indian tribes, entered liable sources. that a petition has been
iuto an arrangement with the order of.
will agree to no Sunday ball for thia
St. Francis by virtue of which that or­
der undertook to establish missions in
church In Harry County agree to
the foundation uf future villages and
cities, to which Spanish subjects were propositions, upon which I will stand.
encouraged to emigrate. By ths terms
I will nor do any threatening, nor wilt
were to possess the mission properties I resort to the law. When a minister
and their revenues for ten years,
.which was deemed a sufficient period
In which id fairly establish the colo-

she tfdvanced to John Ryan, her hus­
band. now In th" Knlnniaxoo HospU.

Four Auction Sales Ad­
vertised ThislWeek.

county, and Impress upon him. the
fact that Bunday ball Is withdrawn
and to show our appreciation by
sounding the rally call all over tho
county, for everybody who wants to
support a strong week day team to be
on hand that day. Lota of people all
around and howl about Hunday ball,
who never go to a game dn any day. premises three miles

thing to do with having anybody ar­
Ing instead of smiling.
left in undisputed possession for more rested. Neither will I ------ “ -----than half a century. The monk chosen the’ grounds on Sunday
detective to sec who is
I do
Junlpero Berm, n man of saintly piety

1IU«1 urvumr
ma, no wna
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j.
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unable to swallow anything but milk, .company will plan &lt;in erecting pickle
Being at the county farm proved
"nd a receiving house for the
more than he could stand. III and Purchase of nil fruits nnd berries In
weak though he -was. .On Wcdncs- i“ddltlon to cucumber*. The company
day night he decided to escape und |l&gt;"cks u full line of fruits, pork and
return to his cabin. Walting until all '•cans, und red kidney beans. This is
had
to bed. hu quietly stole I”"' "rcond company which wishes to
nt the rwaygone
and walked to Sam (lelger’a I•Mabltoh such nn enterprise here.

We will call

horn! desired only that he might be a a minister does not understand the Sunday School superintendent, every
functions of his office when he turns
1-adles Aid Society president In lhe
wished to be a martyr. Seven years himself Into a 'detective, or goes county behind there three big game*
before - the Declaration of Independ-I around looking through keyhole*
Another distinction we need to
rnce of tho American Colonies. In the

I further propose that for tho sake
luiy of Ban Diego, and within two believes In Sunday base ball Is Im■nnntha had founded a rqlsslon near able people who in all sincerity, be- of placing the masses behind base
the mouth of the Ban Diego river.
basc ball association, that any person
way around to permU Sunday base
sotno six miles up the valley to a point the
about three miles distant from the ball. So understand, that 1 do not In

srr,»

T'-ta.", students preparing for

coming oratorical contest

drich D. Putnam vs. Caleb Itlsbridgerwas continued to the hext term. This
Is nn action to recover alleged com-

continued the trial of Chris E. Groves.
Jihr Belding man accused of paternity.
।to whom a new trial has l&gt;een granted.
The care agnInst Addle Brink for
violation of the local option law was
dismisred.
Jlr. Brink had been on

his journey for the home of William
Cheney, several miles farther. He was'’nilEngtMl ComiMMldon and Ability I HERE’S AHOTHER SKUNK
overjoyed when Mr. Cheney took him
In. especially because ho had got
in
CATCH|)(6 RE(!0RD
which ho had a peculiar and un-1 Th'’ students and teachers of the
J.' W. Cooley.
founded prejudice. The old man suf- i English department of the Hastings,
Because of the badly drifted roads, fertd greatly from tho exposure &lt;&gt;t hisI’Bah Schoo} are especially busy, pre-’Two Baltimore Township Trnp|&gt;crs
I. W. Cooley postponed hl» auction long walk, aa ho had gone oiit Into I raring for the local oratorical und
(•mh1 h tlUl

other articles

not

mentioned.

Monday. Instead It Will be held Sat­ wraps. He was childishly contented I,hc hl«h whool assembly room early
urday, Feb’y 38, and .will lie an all with hla new quarters. It Is well that!1'1 March.
day Mie, with hot nmeh at noon. he wun afforded so much Joy. for
Notwithstanding the fact that this
on account of a
Shelter for
horse*.
Col. W. H. while sitting In a chair the next day 'wnrk I* purely elective, re many &lt;&gt;f
Couch will be the Auctioneer. Thia ho died.
tb'* high school students have entered
sale will be held at the Cooley farm
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tho contests that it will be noceraury
2
miles
east
of
the
EfcliHare
1
monuHelen Hunt.Jackson In a sketch of
one vote for each share, And .that a
Ttror we ntust nnmit, tnnt nearly every eard be Issued - for ' edcH sJOlrJ. Ouit
Immoral person Is for Bunday bnse
HOLD ANNUAL NEETIHOl^’SSrZ;
■'oluablr fur-brarere In 20 minutes
ball, flaloon keepers, gambling joint
-------------jloni will give oFntlona. Six Judi
int! sold the pelts to Abbott Bros.
great thing to have * hundred peopli
BANNER; Remember the change tn
tha boundary line between tho If. 8. lltutlon. the clement In society whose
л this city for RS«.«S.[ Mr. KeiTOy Is
and Mexico. An ugly monument of
Jpdge
the
orations
on
thought
and
i
м experienced trapper. When he
, (tethering.
Officers Re&gt;F3cctc«f,
composition; the -other three judges ।
want your children to associate with. I us a chance to decIdo such questions
Meet In Middleville I*ln&gt;r Day.
Iwlll'attend tho contest and judge on ot a lune skunk In t
of the American and Mexican com- are for Sunday base ball. Understand as now arc before us, without having
About 40 attended the annual meet-' delivery in hath classes, the contest olwed
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thn footprint!
ts to a hole in the
a public election.
Owing to the death of her husband,
bhnk of a little pond near Mud lake.
Somebody raises tho question: will James Brown. Jlnf Carrie V. Brown
much ihoro filling to have there n pretended to be the best kind of a clt- you
stand by the team, and this plan will dispose of her personal property Carrier*’ Association which 'was held ■ atory. The successful contestants In
Iren. 1 would dislike to stand for Bun­ If they play Sunday ball In other at auction at the farm four miles eawt in thhi city pn Monday. Tho morning ! the local eonteitte will represent tho convention of eight skunks, all or
hefrolc men who. on that spot In 1789. day ball, just on account of the kind
of Hastings, or two miles south and was taken up with business meeting high school In tho sub-district eonKing the firm EUster hymn heard on of people I would have to line up towns? Of course. If I had my way,
and election of '^fflcrra. Hud the , ‘•’■t t” be held not later than the first
they would not play anywhere on Bun­
California shores.’’
with.
.
tie to begin at one o’clock. Shclter weather been morn favorable, the nt- Friday of April. Those who win in
day. However, I cannot follow the
tcndiinrc would have been, much: }he sub-dlstrlct contest will go to the
From that tlmo one mission after
Benjntnln McIntosh, aged 70 years.
It also ought to be understood, that
the sale and Benj. MeYrick will be greater.
^district contest which will bo held
another was founded, twenty-one in
go to Charlotte and play Sunday ball,
The program was carried out us, under the direction of the district
pushing tho agitation for Sunday that Is Charlotte’s funeral. I am a clerk. The list Includes 2 horses. 2
announced last week, with tho a'ddi- chairman not later than tba fourth
playing. I am not prepared to say. clltxen of Hasting*. These places will
hay and grain, and same farm tool* tlon of two fine selections by the High j Friday of April.
Th- successful
of missions is connected by the public ust who are the promoters. However
township, coming to Hastings
Bee the adv. on another'page for full School Glee Club composed of 14 competitors In the district contest will
particulars about dgte,' list, terms.
knmlno ray ahi), the Spanish Inter­ clntlort; it ought to be understood that
D. It. Foster, former president ofi&gt;«’ held under the direction of the
pretation of "King’s Highway."
they have decided already against remember that he 1s representing
stateJiurn! Letter Carriers’ AimecU- Mate secretary nnt Isler than thn sec­
Tho Ynlsslona were similar In style, Bunday playing, and that this move­ Hastings, and that he maintain that
tion, delivered the address of wel-1 «b«l Friday of May.
.
management and work conducted aad ment Is entirely outside of their circle. quality of deportment that becomes
These contests arc Intended to raise day morning. Rev. F. J. Betts of­
the routine In the founding of them
■ One of tho largest auction sales ev­ come, speaking briefly on the work of
the factions in Hastings, that we - --- a.
... xw ,i,z rv-Ujlcr- er held in Barry county will bo the the rural carriers. Postmaster John, the- standard of English Composition ficiating. Burial took place In River­
Dnwson of Hastings made a few re- If high school, and to develop, on the side cemetery.
In which
atlon Is concerned. I only condition It.
marks In lhe course of which ho dis- Part &lt;H high school students, ability tn
that there be no base ball In Has­
cussed the differences In the work of j public address. •
•
not know, that they are starting, tings on Bunday.
A most cordial Invitation la extend- COMRADES AND WIVES
tcrlnl surroundings, but an artistic what will turn to be a great munlclof poor health, and will dispose of the city nnd the rural carriers, and
also the differences In pay.
*&lt;! to parents, patron* and others In----- —
mu cuuuuon hla parsons! property at auction. His
SURPRISED JOHH LICHTY
All enjoyed a line dinner at Jam-' Irrested In this department of pub­
which will separate us. I-et u» show farm la known us tho “John Hlnch- ic,on's.
Un school work to attend any or all 1
&lt;-s was built as a chapel, tho ground ball in Hastings this summer will be u the entire State of Michigan that wo
’ The following were re-elected of- ortho local contests. A small ulmls-I
and booth consecrated with holy wa­
•re the greatest bdse ball town In the
fleers for th.- ensuing year: Isa Ncw-?"lon fee will lie charged to defray the I
~~~
ui State without Bunday ball. That will
ton. Nashville, president; John Hauer, vxpenres of the surressfu! contestants)
Hastings, let us do It. Any person be • distinction worth while. Let us
w-.v. ... ■■ , !■' Lluur.,, UOI.
neighboring Indiana. If there were who can take a enlff out of the at­ ■tart a movement whereby everything &gt;1. Couch and Col. Itasa Burdick
Woodland, vlcc-prestdeni; L. N. Busb,l*h0 ",l1 represent the school In the(
Ills 77th Birth.lay.
'
Delton, secretary;
Weldon Brooks, I sub-district contest.
any. were roused and. summoned by mosphere In this city, cun see that a In Hustings will show the get-to­
! Eighteen members of Fltxgerwid
tho ringing of tswlla, swung on limbs largo element will withdraw their sup­ gether spirit by asking everything
'
I.. Campbell and W. Dela- Cloverdale, treasurer. Mr. Bush, Mr.
of trees, presents of cloth and trinkets port, If ball Is played on’Bund&amp;y. Now that can he dnaxrt tn Kx -I-...Port and Corps basembled st the
V. Montgomery.
.u.
were given them to Inspire them with we can all rally around week day
homo of Comrade John Lichty on
x■lore, cirball. What Is the use of dividing un. ery factory, everybody get Into the •harp. Flense bear thia In mind, and atato convention in l&gt;etrok.
Friday In honor of his seventy-sev­
The next -meeting of the osaocla-,
game for the common good. 1 will feqd Mr. .Iarabe&lt; H nuctiOQ sale ad­
enth birthday. To say that this wellagree to lock up the Methodist vertisement In thl" Issue for lhe date, tlon will be held in Middleville on1
known rrsldei/ of tho second ward
The
be church, so that ijir
~ question arises: would
kvuiu you IM
the KnocKere
knockem cannot
cm
and further partlcuUrs. v
convert and teach all the Indians to In favor of submitting the question? hide In
In the basement. And If ....
we . ....
otflelatlng. Burial took place In RivComing, the "Edbco Man." Watch
This would allow the people to decide, all get into this, with the motto i
Bechring Nugur BccK Acreage.
’ crsldc cemetery. Obituary next week.
...I. !*.■*.. .... tha
xnA.i
••
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‘
J
for guard and help a few soldiers nnd and tha mniorltv
for
announcements.
—
Adv.
the common good,"
B. Rlksen. of the Holland-St. Louis
sometimes a few already partly civ­ present conditions. I cannot see how
Sugar Beet Company, who was com­
ilised and Chrlstianlssd Indians; sev­ our city can afford to say to all the
eral head of cattle, some tools and Slate of Michigan, we are about to Tr\°.w UL_u“ •’‘©•‘’Bier stand for pelled to cease his labor* getting con­
tract* for acreaxv In thl* vicinity on
seeds, and holy vemels for the church
The Best Base Ball Town In
service, completed their store of wea­ " ... ..
-'ww .ncn ai mic Oluir
pons, spiritual and secular, offensive of Michigan will pass a local option The State Without Bunday Ball, and -----..
......
“ waving
u« all be rooters for clean sport, excrilviit success In making contracts
nnd defensive, with which to conquer
and for tho common good.
with farmers who want to raise augur
beets. On Wednesday' noon be re-)I Just 25 hours after hta motherland devotion could bo raised. She
Indians were taught the Christian re­
ported that about 50 acres bad been Mrs. Minerva Hammond, widow of had prayed that she would outlive I
ligion and trained, to do a white man's
secured. Mr. Rlksen will be |n jhis lhe lute John Hammond, had passed, h.-r cripple son, or that both might
work. Under the training of the
vicinity soliciting acreage until some away. Ctyd- Hammond, aged 19 die at the same time. He became III
Fathers and skilled artisans provided
Bme next week. Hs is shopping at the years, a cripple during his entire life,'reme- tlmo ago with pneumonia, i
by tho Spanish government, they built
Parker House and will bo there all followed his mother Into tho Great ■ When some one remarked-to her on
tho churches apd other buildings and
daY Saturday to receive Inquiries.
Beyond. This is the fourth.'death In {Friday that "Clyde wua going." she
became expert:us .herders, tanners,
. » ,c‘’n’P«n&gt; maintain* factories one family during 11 months.' The;replied with all the strength of dlsheep shearer*, farmers and workers
at Holland. St. IaiuIs and Decatur, passlng of. th- mother and son was I vino assurance. "Yes. he’s going.",
ind. The factory In Holland during unusually pathetic, and j* remark-1Sho then added. I’ve prayed ever!
pouters and cabinet' makers; made
months of operation converted able in the fact that the mother died . since Clyde wa« born that he might.,
much tallow, soap and candles, and In
Yesterday marked the beginning of Lent, which will dore with Easter, four
wun the
me Intuitive
iD(i&lt;uivr om
amurunce
urn nee that
tnnt her]
ner;,go too.”
Into sugar tho beds raised on 400,000 with
fact almost every known industry was
.... cither
..x-_ follow or go with ’ She passed away on Monday flight. I
acres. Before tho sugar factory and son would
practised. The women were brained that glad day which commemorates the victory of our risen Burd over death Hein*
pickling plant were established her, thus fulillllng tho request of her At nearly midnight Tuesday, her son!
many of the Ottawa County farmers prayers. Clyde, the sori, had been followed. A double funeral Will be&gt;
thh4
they own hclplras since birth. His mother con­ held at two o'clock on Friday after-f
In the art of lacemaking and fine em­
stantly look care of him nnd fed him. noon In the Baptist church. Rev. Mr.
John Lichty.
broidery. Until Father Zalvidea, In Ings of the great Master.of Life. It Is a time when one should seek the help
During his entire life, her Intercsth Betts. Who was faithful In minister- &lt;of the happiest birthdays
1*14, established the first watpr-powthat Barry County land is excellent
were-with him, Mrs. Hammond was Ing to the wants of the afflicted tin- iLichty ever had. After greetings
rr mill on San'Gabriel, all tho meal of the Spirit that he may rightly vision the things worth while.
noted for her deep Christian faith, til tho last., officiating. Burial will ,
used In California was ground by the
If one will do this, he will find his heart warming more and more
(
nnd her Hfe wan held up as an ex­ taka place In Riverside cemetery.
women, with
old-fashioned hand
The first funeral in tbo family 11 ,
ample to all who knew her. Her
mills. Each mission had a tract of toward his fellows, his sympathy' and charily broader and his naturp more
husband. John Hammond, died on
land 15 miles square, in the center dr
to have.
With Commander 1
33 d’”- &lt;H««1 at the November 4.- After that time she and brother of Mrs. Hammond’s son-ln- playing a nute, and: Mrs. Taylor
which were al! the buildings; which «iry breaks in the friendly relationships that ought to exist between his
home of her son. Clyde Derby, on ■ nc non, vijur, irnuta wuu jii. unu
----.
Ing inc organ aoma of tho . old
February 31. Deceased was born In and Mrs. W. Ix Fisk. Mrs. Fisk being । Mrs.
Hammond. wha»a maiden
high wall. It must not bo supposed
Wayne
ooubly,
N.
Y.
She
came
to
her
daughter.
Shortly
^iter
her
huswa
»,
Mlnetva
Jano
HoWngton,
that thia wall was entirely for pro­ for th* right and for justice with firmness, but It'will be tempered' with a
MX
Wm.
VSi’M'.S ping
tection against Indian raids, as it was
“French fours.’
largely for the purpose of keeping do­ love that will be patient and helpful- He will approach even unpleasant
afflicted with gangrene. When she| was aged 59 year*, &amp; months. 31 day*,
mestic animals from Intruding on the dutlfw In the right eplrit.
bqccano
unable
to
go
about,
two,
She
moved
to Mecosta county in 1IT4.
on
Wedni
church proper. \
Bev.
JtaUou
,
o
dancing they
Around the churches •*«« groupsd
the many other bulldlnft M)»x*1b^ to klpdly. helpful, useful Mod food, or grouchy, pessimistic and hurtful, Thd
Wrvtvcd
&lt;rca| corrective agency' to oat a-man ri»ht Mr ofc dUhe hl» own will, power* j
: jXVtn*.
cVjUte.Wis-iynteXTiM (4UqwA4ur.-^JWt«iE»»i»v^w.M- ft. wUh._*
WJW fa fiie Way. the Tfud »n«r the Ufe? -Wwl Bpttlt man- catroot earn:
! tunwtoe.
Mrs. Hammond’s one thought wm for

Mother And Crippled Son Pass
Away Only a Few Hours Apart

The Lenten Season

Harrow,

the* halght to which

�•ice - Fit-Quality* Style
• . These are four tilings that art? of greatest importance in
selecting shoes or other footwear.
j. '
1 Price Is what we all must pay for shoes—no one wants
shoes for nothing. Price does not “cut much figure,” tho
when you get what you ward in Quality,
Fit and Style, does it?
It ought to be worth a lot to you to know
you can come to us and we will FIT you
with shoes that have the right QUALITY
and STYLE and still have a price that is
not above what it should be, and we believe
you appreciate it.
Our customers do not "kick” about the
shoe service they get from ue because they
are satisfied.

Rehor'a A Hera,—

r wsm* to see jao.
inouncerngnt.—Adv.
?pok was taken to
at Kslamakoo to-

I
County

for
trouble. •

Shoes For Men

[.•• by cutting out
I the photographer's
That surely will In­

itolagd

rill (raid

good attend-1

Morshoua*
on the aaa
north of B

&gt;ld three big far me

of the I’raabyterian

Hill
byterian n
Tha enr
Episcopal

We are going to give you • fww of the reaaoaw
the place where
you wre most likely to get just what yeu want in
always be satisfied with.
In the first place we don’t carry an awfully 1
when you buy from us you are SURE you are n
worn and out of taste, because we carry small enough stock to we can always sell
out and buy the new fresh styles, weaves and patterns each season.
Another reason is because we have a lady buyer, and a lady buyer
who has studied your tastes for several years past knows what will please you.
We buy in large enough quantities so we can get just as low wholesale prices
as any one and this with dur low expense for running the store allows us to
quote YOU just as low prices as any one can quote you, quality considered.
Come in and see our Spring Goods.

MelhodiM

ttht more will make it
» Michigan conferenceon Saturday granted
k a decree of divorce
UUeatrlck and Gideon
rec from Effie Bylvea-

The W. E. Merritt Store
Phone 66

$2 $2.50 $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5

Shoes For Women

ter. She answer*' to tha name of
Audrey
Katharine.
Mra. Eugene
Haight from near Middleville Is car­ invited to participate with ua.
ing for mother and babe. AU doing
nicely, even to Walter.
Owing to *•-- *—‘
'
ineroue offering
members uf 1
Grand Rapid* Whiat
Club Were ui
Immediately after dinner. Dr. X C.
the Furniture City trophy, which was Floyd and Dr. Rlcharda will apeak.
challenged by tour Hastinge players
did not take place
’
■ Frank W. Greuse 1. 331 Bherman
8t., Rockford. UMt&gt;ol&gt;. formerly of
Hustinira. is cesflned te his bed st fit.
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT.
ittend these lectures should of Pythlanlsm after which he intro- Anthony HoeeUal. Rockford, witn
। duced Rev. R. H. Bready, speaker of tonsular infection of all th* joint*. It
Will be two lectures each the evening. Troxel’* orchestra fur- will ba April 1st pefore he will be
and two each afternoon, be-inlshed music
Tho evening’s pleaaA B:19 a. tn., and at 1:90 p.ure was completed with dancing.
■looing-at 1:10 p. in., so that’ Rev. Mr. Brtedy'a address pa*
could have ample tima to [greatly enjoyed.
He explained the

ftX&gt;pside Shoe Company
Masonic Temple BulMing

PHONE 176

AGRICULTURE SCHOOL
HERE ALL NEXT WEEK
IIELD.VNDKH Al'MPWEK OF EX­
' TENSION DEPARTMENT OP
, ../j’ ’THM M. A, C.
.
'

1EWM FOR WIIHR

'

.

Monday. Maxell 3—1:30 a. m.. lecturn by. Mr. Brody. "Al Stody of; AUcullon, Htudmts and
Breefls:" 19:45 a. m-. lecture, "Boil
Graduates of Use I. C. S.
Fymstlon." Mr. Grover; l:«0 p. to-, I AM students and graduates of lhe
Utoaw 4n&lt;1 Th* r CompoaiUon.' Mr. I International Correspondence Schools

■maker at me home or Mr. j. ».
Waterman. IB South Broadway, on

from Martin Oc*K*r«
Refreahmenta
wera served and at a late hour they
departed to thair home* wishing Mrs.
Manning man,--------- ‘
■“—
' N«xt Hmm__________
will
" Brotherhood klanday Evening" at
the Methodist iMflkopal church. DieFloyd, of Grand"

parlors al •: 10 apdi march in a body
to the church auditorium where the
acqualntanca of your tel- servlcee will bo held at ':00 o'clock.
&gt;l» and the new district

College extension lectures held
baaemont of the M- K. chbrch
t nex» kealt. Tiro lectures for

ly„ dietitian leather in domaetic
inee for the nuraea* training de-

Phone*. 194-193

HOCKING LUMP. $4.50
Anthracite—Pocahontas

HASTINGS, MICH.

uuJUMEEH ADDED

lectures on aubjects uf domestic sci­
ence and economy during the the

ROGERS &amp; SON

|x.i utiuciito On Hutlup Clrtull
ferln* aomethlAg naw In th* line of
clothea baakata. These beaketa are
great labor aavera. and Meaara Renk- lhe members and friends from tha
c&gt; A Bon will be pleaaed to glv* a six appointments on tha Hastings cir­
demonatratlon. Read their adverttae- cuit will msec at tha Hastings Meth­
odist Episcopal church Saturday.

$1.50 $2 $2.50 $3 $3.50 $4 $5

'-iX'l/’ liL'Li'

Hastings, Michigan

Sylvester a
ter. Both
the groundi
contested.
Mrs. 'Fred Wkvacool. who recently
underwent ah operation at Butter­ BIS MEETIRB TO BE
worth hospital in Grand Rapids, is
HELD HERE SATURDAY
gaining nicely.
Her mother. Mrs.
Hose, of near Gun lake, is attending

. WMixwMr, Maet-ii 4—Forenoon:
'Starting an"
-----i nd "Boll.
Afternoon:
—----- of Dairy
Canto" and "Soil Chemistry."
Tliurmlay.
March i—Forenoon:
"Breeding and Mai
late red Stock" and
Afternoon:
and "Lima
• nd Sort T4rtlng.*
-Forenoon;

Delightful Meeting.
An unusual and
very delightful

•am* family
Patriotic decoraind

Colgrove. chairman of the committee
for the afternoon, announced • short
especially. program which included the pleasure
of two songs by Mrs. H. I. Hender­
n ircturey wtlbbyaiiLau the name
shott. a reading by Mra. Maynard,
0 that tne Iw-nrre* la agriculture
who was urged to give a second se­
1^. Miaa Rutherford will lecture
lection. "The Reasons Why George
eetritlng, food-vgjuca and other
Washington Never Told a Lio” given
ctlirwi wtii- cit&gt;to w|th a lecture be­ HASIIN6S PYTHIAH1 HOLO
by Mra. Clemant Smith, a gueaaing
fore the Women's Club &lt;&gt;n "Houmehold
THEIR
ARNUALBANQUET
Management." Her lectures will be
.■SconUtonlod ■ UydainanstruUuns.
wore.
A delectable buffet supper
Therna iuctorca will be given in tha
followed with Mrs. Colgrove and Mrs.
hfeh whooL^bulhUng or the M. K.
Already Given Intcreking History
"Boll Problem*.**
Thesn eubjecta

tor last Thursday afternoon. 1
contracting part Isa ‘were:
John

ibnaonw of the
married In the

There are many folk* In Nashville
bo think that place la a considertile distance ahead of lhe county

*
should

West Virginia} bggp
BANNER WANT ADT8. PAT.

COAL IS LOWER!

On account of the mild weather, 1 have.been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of tfeese prices. BUY NOW1

Price Delivered

■

. . .
.50
Massilon Lump or Egg .
LOO
Jackson Hill, Lump or Egg
LOO
' White Ash, Lump Coal .
L50
White Ash, E g C oa .
.50
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
own delivering.

Pocahontas
Lump
■ “
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LISTEN—French’s White Lily Flour*3.20 per 100 Iba.
llaMlnga.
or Bert
Smith!
came to :
&gt;a Friday to atmectlnx of the
tend the
----- ----------- —. ... ..juelonera. and he
waa consider ibly put out when he
found that he had arrived one week
ahead of time. He did not wait, bur
returned home on the late afternoon
train.
Deputy Hheriff Uehtjr went to

LUKE WATERS,
Phone 150

Successor to F. H. Barlow • Co.
Hastings, Mich.

of Use Fraternity.

Tho two expert* whom the college
toff-eena thia year are Mr. C. U
llrtkiy. who will give the leeturee on
Live Block, and K. 1* Grover, who
will diacuaa Boll Fertility in hla loo-

banquet of the local Pythian lodge tn
Castle hall on Monday evening. It
was one of lhe best events of the
kind ever held here. After- disposing
of a tins .menu prepared by Mrs.
Wood. Chancellor Commander Wlll-

on complaint of Joseph Btlnchcomb,
schoolmaster of district school No. 10.

comb kept Marlatt's two younger
brothers after school. Il is allegeii
that Joe came to school and told his
brothers to &lt;ome home with him as
they had stayed long enough. He and
Katherine Clark recited very pieaa- Wednesday night he became consld- the teacher had an altercation In
which the teacher C*me out victor.
ingiy. Mr. Cbaac explained tha alm*

Are you going to build a home,thia Spring or Summer?

Are you going to use gas or eleatrioity in your present

rtRMRnnMMWVWMMRnMMMMMMMnMRnMMMMMMWnMWtnMM

‘SUNSHINE’FLOUR IS GUARANTEED
to tte “As good as the best, and better than the rest." . And
wa are always ready to make good this guarantee. Now at the
present high cost of living, if you can get flour, that vyill make
just 4s goocj bread, or better, than the flour that you have been
usinj, for less money, are you not standing in your own light if
you do not give it a fajr trial?

Procure a sack qf Smishins Flour today and compare the
’ '
n it with ths bread made from the flour that you
! B
i using, also the cost , price. We are sure that your
will be Sunshine.
1
. .
\ .

Childs 6 Co.
a. asaemRRSia . s——awmtonwj

It is estimated that the work of
forming the Y. M. . C. A. tn Barry
County will l&gt;e near completion with­
in the next few wceka. A big meet­
ing will bo held in Nsshvllle on Bunheadquarter* Ware been nrovl
The atate association advleea

the oounty. it m expected that thia
amount will be suhacribad within the
expert In his Uns. and will have the
recommendation of the stat* orgatiixatlon.

Agricultural Hoddy Mwtlng.
There will be a meellAl uX lhe offi­
cers and dire, tors M th, Bstry Coun­
ty Agricultural Bodjsty 4h the coun­
ty treasurers yffick'dp Jtottarday. At
attractlona for th* nexi fair wiU be
taken up.
•

house?
We are now planning the season's extensions of gas and

eleotrio lines and we want to make those extensions in looalltlee where the greatest number of future ouetomers will

be nerved; we want your help.

If you will let ue know where

you live or plan upon building, io will make every effort
to extend our service to you.

You osn appreciate that wo

cannot afford to make too long a run for one ousteaer and
if ee know of all of tho people In any leealltr who went gee

or eleetrioity, ve can plan our work accordingly
by a conailpated
dlx become* inflai

con be done oom
atMr uad with good
whole body by takl
111

* uangeata beat pre­
; notpfortila to Hie

Yours for aervioe

Ihowiappl* 9ao It Ileetrio Cp.
* Phone S.

�==

rVHDunnMsn-

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—

RIGHT
NOW
IS THE TIME

, IPtM

Ray JaHi* of Charlotte vfcugd him L«xiie Hesteriy spent
le
-------------I n*ng«M In Membcr-l,!,, &lt;
■Mor. Mrs. Georgs F»ul FrMay.
the home at Io If. ha
Since Iinre'reamery mertlug Fri- WooUamt '
/MANY FARMERS ATTEND MFFT-' The K. of P. fafk- "t Woodland
1„y wo hardly hear anything else I Mis* Rena Notten, nf ..—, -• ‘
------ ...----------(| —--------- held a Jubilee- banquet iti ihrlr lo.ln*
alked about. It aeema a large num-j spending the week with Mia* Amel'a;
AFTERNOON.
ner of our farmers favor it. A com- Hauer.
'
mliiee te at present nt work recur-1 Miss Ivah Booher spent Saturday at I
.
-------------lag pledgee for akarra.
GhaaJAxninwaR** in East Carlton.
nnumrrrr rnenuniT
K. J. Sheldon of« Greenville, who
Cha*. Sisson and family, of Hast- ’ COMMITTEE TO SOLICIT
que't hall. It constated r’f an etalKiraie
raded farms with O. I&gt;. fftevnn* Inst Jngi, were over Sunday visitors nt
. A
fan was here the taller part «f ihe Aral raw GeigerX
I
BUYERS OF $10 SHARES
wz-ek making arrangement* for morHynes of Woot.land,
, J
all did jitstiur. After the "flll-up" a
Ing here soon andI to Attend the sale
of jdiM ljlxjc Hcsterly ‘
--------- ■
programme wan given ,i« reommend*
on Thursday on the farm ho n i-rnt-1 ^ihlny and Sunday.
Cliarics Woodruff nnd Will Kronen II- cd by tho Grand fart*-- und connlatod
Mkhllcilllo (TMipcratlve Cream- of nongn. Instrumental miudo nnd or­
X X.
|
,-U..
al ory. which wan thoroughly enjoyed
by all. Tho lodge recently.entered
Into &lt;i content of point- in the way of
m kuior, H.b.i Ud U'U. nta-.: * «"&gt;' ™ibn.u«,.
Un,-,.
Axminstcr Rugs in »izcs 8-jx
inns illness Of her dmightoc, Mra. May. I Marguerite Hebei, spent Thuraday in tended meeting &lt; ompo.od mostly of attendance. appllcatkirs «&gt;f member­
J. H. Mtinlon of Owmwo Iin.ido hl* | Woodland, the guests of Mrs. O. D. farmers of thia vicinity. Wns held nt whip, eta, by dividing tho lodge Into
&lt;hilldron n visit tho hatter tart of but Stephen* and Mrs. Cyntnia Lenter.
tho town bull Friday afternoon, to two dlvlaloni, tho aldo losing to fur­
. Double Blankets for single
nQ.
Women's Wool Union Suits in white
nish n supper, which will i.e given
-...t .....
n
h
----- .
,.n.l ,h.
,-rt
m. w»..
|
Cmlln, H.urr wUHaliwd for
“ ""J™1"
beds in gray, white and Inn
Job
Frank Kilpatrick and family of dinner Sunday, "Mr. and Mr*. George cronmery nt thia ptace. The fact thn| worn afiCr the cont-m closes. *lx
Grand Rapids visited tho farmrra'! n.vrr And family of Grand Rapids*iA 5r!.nt. mi!n.y
our r?rm*r* ‘tr*.’’"1
Half
Wool
Carpet
at
Xnother and family over Hunday.
. u!V7nd Mr^Johk Haure of Wood-!
,*“h
** «*ndlna
Mr. and Mra George Nellhnmrr-?**•. *’»« MTtt. John Hauer, or wood , Bielr milk nnd crcnm to mnnufacturWomen's Single Pieces in WoolQQ*
COATS GROVE.
11-4 Blanket* in white, Inn nnd
Wera over Hunday visitors with friends j
“Tl,of
*’nn,l1"T‘,nr ’to,’£ P’-f''"1’""''
riblzed or plain, at..... .. . Ouw
her palms
points led
led to
lo the
the men
men of
of bavins
having
¥r*u*"?
i’T* 'V’
in Grand tg-dge.
Coats Grove, Miss Rena Notfan. orinlhar
Floor Linoleum nt
•&gt; ftl/.r
In Plant
-Miss Frances Holmes after staying! Francisco; Floyd nnd Carl Clurn of SJ.-t
nlam ta
in Woodland.
Woodbind. In-order
In order thni
thnt and Mra. Oaote Wood1 and family
Children's Fleece Lined Underwear,
Exira large I pound blankets
only
.........
..
&gt;111ildlemen** proilt*. expense, of hand- visited SundayjWtMehin Covdle.
nt homo last week-on account of sick- i Woodland.
’
Vests and Pants, sizes IS to |Qn
in gray nnd tans&gt;li4U
I ling and Other expense might be
Mils Artie Faller vl.iiied over Sunsi, at..........................................
nets returned to school at Hastings 1
---------------------------Wool Blankets al greatly reduced
| eliminated and saved to the produl-&lt; r. day at Lake Odessa.
Monday•
EAST WOODLAND.
Sunday, February 22 was the forty-'
prices.
special values in Feather Pil­ Men'* Wool Union Sail* in tan and
«&gt;!?.*« "iJST n™ Krn'” h! j -n*
™.Uni« d&lt;~&lt;i F,iu,i1 ”*&gt;&lt;■ irieeiiiiK was called to-order bj
Z Grmdnaer, who won'at orn-e fourth wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Comforters. Silkoline covered QQn
lows.
I elected chnlrmnii. After a few able Mra. I-evi Chase. Each of their five
chimney Saturday ufternuon. Quick | night.
,
filled with soft white coltnn
uOb
work on tho part of Rimer Bolton and;
Rev. I^ons called on Mr. and Mra. remark* outlining tho neceraity of * fhVdren, with . their families were
Flannel Night Gowns for Men Men's Single liece Wool Shirts QQa
^llc.l &lt;-h.rlr« A prwnl gnd ft WBR Bn occasion long
Extra fine comforters
.Will Tompkins saved It from dcstrm-- SL John Tuesday..
Woodruff, of itulluiul. to the platand Drawers al only ....
UuU
nnd women at 55c, 69c, 89c
Uop. A large hole wan burned tn the
Mr*. Cari England entertained her
[' to be remembered by those present. A
who in n very moitcxt nnd abl« n
&gt;nlnv-.i »n,t - ^1^r0?f. ,
„
,
husband, who is attending school in farm,
way prera nu-d hta
pcixom.l expert- ,
n~«ntJd ?«? hSE? Thn c
■ L. .M. Hilbert nnd family spent the Grawi Rgnids over Sumlay
Mb.jS.1. Ln~II.Vw.rt. Sun- rm-6 n* farmer and ntm-khnlder &lt;u | chair was presentea to them. Thcwc
thn Middleville Cn-aMrativn Cream ; who were there were Mr. ami lira,
*ini™
! n-lrt. u quit. Ill —1th .hi-ndlritu.
ery.
Hta mlk »n»plain, convincing ; William Chase and family, of HaMi ti y k«raaw..t-M,h... aml to the paint. He claimed the , Ings; Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Scott and
council rooins. to pUco in nomlttnilon'ljniridred A C. E, Society and will ■unccmrul warkliix* nt n
creomer family, of_
or Quimby:
vjuimny Mr.
»r. and
ana Mra.
----------w«_
— _ and
&gt; t—
n— Mr. —
a
Candidales'for v fllngn officer*. Thu begin -Rlblc stutfy Sunday evening, should conw under tho heads: First n
Clarence
Klnne
family;
and
mnnagrtni-nt; second, patronage; .am Mrs. Jesse Chase and family and Mr.
electinn will bo held March 9.
March 1.
Word wns rrz rlvc.1 by Mr. und Mr*. • Mia* Nellie Euper visited her aunt, third, good product, .hkich of th*e« and Mrs. Warren Kelwy and family.
II. H.- Holly thnt their daughter. Mra. | Mrs. Katie Euper, one day last week.
Mr*. C. E. Smith attended a W. R.
Elmer Maker
John Hartman, of Long Lake, is vis- .miccemiii opcraimp nr u creamer* C. and G. A. R. meeting at lhe home
Flavor of Kalamasoo
Katamaxuo wa*
was th*
the
mother of a line baby W born |tlng his cousin, Mra. Cheater Hecker..’,1"
n brief hUlory of the Ml«l of James Wolfe in HaMings, last Sat­
Thurnbiy.
| irMr« C Snellman and nkv&gt; i 'Neville crmmrry, showing the dlf urday. They had a Tine dinner and
The U. 11. revival meellngs claacd |
Lin Loh of'Detroit visited Mr anti1 fcrenco between the old or divldenf program.
al the Kilpatrick church Frlffi.y night. ^i“ynl£"'SUirtrn
’l’&gt;' rtBd lhc «’"l*«“'v&lt;’ *"&gt;' whh-I
Mrs. Mary Chase hat Ixen suffering
and are now-lzclnk held al th® North '
«.
r
'h,,M made their creamery n very prof
rom a second attack of lhe quinsy.
fnrltoh chtirrh. . '
'
, Me«dam«i C. lank and Bertha Guy hwWc (&lt;,nrM.n f„r h- pmrons.
Mis* Nettie Utz visited John Wood­
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Wabhlrr rn-; found some large
William Krnncwlttcr of Irving an&lt;'
t. 1 snowbanks
.
, on the
•tert.ilnod
• - - company
-from —
------’ to church Sunday morning. A preside nt of the Middleville .Cream- man's Saturday and Sunday.
Woodbtir,
। *■&gt;
‘ ‘
‘
'
ery, gave In detail tho plan* they fol
Pretty co'u this (Tuesday) morning.
Friday. •
J lip over and‘ a broken
thill
was the
Mr, and Mra. John JJnucr-nitvnded■ suit. .
,
.
*
low. the help required, the expen*- One thermometer registered 19 below.
a meeting of- rural mall1 •cahncrw at
- : ——A. ■
■ ~
inf running, the marketing of prod
Mr*. Ida Wood and family visited
net* nnd of the wrll-Mllalicd patrons in Hastings Suhday.
o si Ings Monday.
KALAMO.
Both Mr. Kronawitter nnd Mr. Wood- Earl and I-awrence Chase are sick.
A_
r*.//---------‘r.,-.y-----------h.r!!,.‘?n— - --------- --Mr. ami Mrs. Levi Curtis. Mr. apd ru(T
from
Bmdford.
Ohio. TerrelJ,
MumLiy Mr
evenM?,
r'v
,/.,&lt;■ X Ai Thom
v/nnj vl*;'Yv;. t rVtT '»n«wcrrd a number of quest lorn
«.
-Mra.
Frank
and
Mrs.
Bert
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rowley and
Ing.
J?1?.'
PM &lt;" them by Interested partiee
The auction sale
snlc on the Rlophonii
Btophons CoJ1"11R
«y»g®n.d Rice visile^l Mr
T)te
knu Kaymom!
Mr.- Wm.
5ym. Graalni
Gruxlngcr then made a moilor daughter Norma visited at Mrs. Hau­
Churcp Factions United.
farm
irm ThttrioUy
Thursday wns
wna largely attended | and
an“ Mr*.
Mra. Harry Earl Thursday.
Thuraday.
:lhat
'that the
tho chairman
cha
appoint n commit er's, of West Woodland. Sunday.
n.l
......
I.
—
......
...
...
'
Hnhv
l.nv,
visits-l
nee
sister.
Mz
i..
..
About 40 were in attendance at tho
nnd hogs, cattle and sheep went soarRuby Love visited ner slitter, Mr । tee of live to nollclt idinro* nt JlO.Ot
RcV. C. W. Ballou han Just r
int
•
Ernest Carti* Wednesnay evening.
ouch to report in tho near future L. A. S. at Mr. and Mra. William
.... .....Casco.
Thursday.
from
-urn If
a, enough
rnounn enn
rnn be
im- raised
miw&lt;i to
in wnr
win Smith’s last
~
1- Proceeds
■.
....... Ing contest In Jake Rehor's alley on
A good Inlcrrai Is being taken Ini
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar De Peal re-1 when
where
ho hns boon holding revival I user L. XV. Heath. General Suoerlntho revival meetings now going on ai {turned Tuesday to their home In rrant
--» the undertaking,
.......... pl.ine and nr dinner was 14.40 and money paid on Tuesday night. H« ore:
..
was 16.00.
goal
program
was-------------------Kl.?h,,p“5'.
1 Plainwell after spending a few days rnngemema11 rr.ngsn-..-r.:H
nil) be mn.Till
do fur
l»e mode
t | Tuilt fur
i I TdUtA
W—
•ann
• —
services.
Since those meetings be-, tendent Briggs, G. M. Brower. A. J.
While Misses Llzsie Hesterly nnd with Mr. and Mrs. Wisner.
! or«morv
creamery mm,
to bo running In a shor given.
,gan. tho two factions of tho U. 11. | Boek, Izeroy Caln. F. E. Branch. Isiko
If. Cook ..
farSL“Jr'T«Xr:Z,n«±’ay,?.&lt;h?
ErtM &lt;’®»»rnve and wife, areom-i{lime. Mr. Graslnger wanted a lltlli I ”
Sunday School Note*.
church, the lUdleals and tho Libor-1
d’
\ fine
ftno talk was given li
Ratnrd .v nfaht .I..*i n."
I panted by their mother. Mra. 1* B. tiror tn name the committee, to i.t 1 A
nls. In that community, have been I •- K•&gt;&lt;’&gt;«''IHe; J. J. *•!last Sunday M. Cronk ■
fa *Xl*t£S*.^..-tX
^u.-k fa ^‘^k,,"-v,"u,5d MrMr’- Atno*1 m iic"1"' K&lt;?l
mc: j.„y
.by Miss Fem
united and worked together for the I lln*Tr- ‘ ■■'lednnki.
Fcrr. Wheeler. It
!t was a very W. Ryan ..
Xw^k.^.mo Of'the
rneS
»" ^ttle CfjekThuraday.
Mre•' Chyles
Cbiirlos .ft
«.klHire*
of ^Philadelphia
Philadelphia 1I personal, heart to heart talk, using a* Pal Murphy
uplift of their fellow mon.
I . The nipt of the organisation Is to
Urea of
of the m-lghborhoxd were nppnM-d sif I Conklin remained for an extended president &lt;&gt;f'the loikc Odcsm ronden | a subject, "And they railed his name
of faith. 25 were received into the »!•
rolallopn among
'nhyi
v,*'lt...
. ...
. . «•‘nr
&gt;vy,
Tatnhi ..
their' pccdlcnment midhorol.-ally
i v,«t.
,...
&gt;-' was
Wa" given
«*'•’» nn
nn opportunity
opportunity to Jesua." Subject of lesson next Sun­
church, and 11 given Christian bap-1 “*«' employes of tho company and be&lt;-nme to lhe rescue nnd
soon han
had ‘I -Mr.
“r- ani
and' Mr*.
Mrs. Wm.
Wm.Oastcr
Castervisited
visited
give
give
thethe
cnndemtiry
enndenaary aide of the ques- day, "Trusting in Riches and Trusting
!l4ln
tween the company and lhe pubMc.
hors*. «utt&lt;-r &lt;md girts on t fair tv.iy &gt; relatives near Nashville Monday and] ibm. whlah he. did Ina very gentle in God."
i Papera «ro read and every mallei' of
Those who have the Ixiokout for
rejolf-lng.
Tuesday.
manly nnd Im part Lil nuinner.
J It
Importance
to
tho
company
la cohaldTo Hold MtHilhly Sleeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Om-nr Finnegan worn I
Mr. anti Mr*. Harry Misner and answered nil &lt; most Io ns put to him In February 8th please cut out the Bible
The monthly meeting of ns
nt tho county seat Memh.y nn busi-l Mr. nnd Mr*. De Peal visited Mr. and:11 rA,r w,,7- but 11 *«« pl«l«» that tht School Booster song and bring next V'. Wellman
■“
Ste"?Wl,li' !• N'rtU“i
Sunday.
Thornapple Goa
npp..«od II In nny manner whaiovet
12« KOI''
visit With imo nununy.
nix *|.tnr, air*.
A. Miller.
oniz&gt;rii vicunii
nnl •r,‘m ,o
kicker*, but wer&lt; , BANFIELD GLEANER NOTES.
Results: 1'
------------------- ’---------ROUTH NASHVILLE.
«,ttaiic&lt;| W|ih the price* nnd treatThe Washington Birthday Social,
!J3S. Itustl.-r*
WERT WOODLAND
Rom to Mr. and Mr* Wayne Michfl, faent given by the eomlrmuiry. .« given by the Gleaners at the Gleaner
'Ci '* n|n.
’
{February 21 a pair of twin*, a girl, meeilnx will be culled In the near fu- rfall Friday evening, Febroary 20,
&gt;
Miss Vera Woodard entertained her and a boy.
I,uro *0 hear tho report ot the com- wm’argely attended. About 9 o'clock
Cnnl «f T1
friend. Mira Gladys Beck, of Harting*;
Little Vonda Brook* is seriously in mlitee and make future ptanx.
the bridal
bridai party
party marched
marched to
to the
the altar
altar :press our heartfelt thanks to the1
the
As the Season advances, demand is more frequent for good
over Bunday.
_
with pncuinuriia.
"
“
j with
pneumonia. Her
Her Kitnufno''
grandmother
MARTIN
CORNKRR
; to the strains of tho wedding march, friends and nclghlwra. the Carlton{
Mrs. David Curtis, of Clarksville,1 Brocks
n™:k» in
l. helping
l-btnito
!» care
«" for
znr her.
„
nniuiZull, ,™hml n, mA. M.rv
'I'-w. .1-It-v. I'hll'ln- t»r
tillable lands. With great care I have provided for the coming
spent a couple of daya last week with)
------— '■
ii Miss Alice Mfkinncs,
of
Grand1 Remember the quarterly meeting. atllmi. where the officiating minister
minister,
, 'heir klndm-ss amhmwisfnnce in the
season: various tracts, large and small, for the benefit of my
.... rirtcr,
....... ....
wwigve.
, Rapids,
spent Saturday and Sunday services at the church next Sunday; Mr. D. D Putnam nwaiteefthem
The
her
Mre. Fred
Geiger.
,
Kenneth Hauer spent Saturday and with her parents, south cf the village, morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. Floyd ex-1 bride anti groom were Mr and Mrs*
patrons in 5 acre, 10 acre. 40 ncre tracts nnd up.
al hi*
his grandpa Fuller'*?'
Fuller’s.
Clyde Cassel, of Lansing,
Laming, ’spent
spAit P
P«t»
to be with uaT
us. ComV
Come.
, Red StWmZIrfd
Sunday at
"ciyde
’i1* t°
Mrs. I'rani-e-i Burd and family.
Mra. John
John Geiger,
Getger, of
of Woodland,
Woodland. Sunday
Sunday with
with hi*
hi* mother,
mother, Mr*.
Mrs. D.
D. CaiCat- ‘ The
The old
"Id neighbors
neighbors of
of B.
B. A.
A. JMcIntosh! Martha Their attendants were CHf­
Mr*.
An abundance of 80 acre
940 acres at
.... a
. few
few day*
daya last
last week
week with
with her
her scl.
sei.
.
were
to hear. fa‘l C^ncr and
Crites
The
spent
vereffreatly
greatlyshocked
checkedMonday
If farms from
m. Augurt
August ami
and family.
family.
Mr*. B.
B. Navue
Navue has
has lumbago.
lumbago. Her
Hsr : ‘that
he had
passed awaj
away. That mom-1 rf™ rerake iX uvcdL ft klot
Obituary.
son.
I
Mr*.
bat he
had passed
H.
C.Itaaird
and
wife,
of
Woodland,
I
daughter
Grace
is
nssiiiting
her
wiih
H
“
ftfngs.
Mr.
McIntosh
lived
'
Mr*.
Stile*
played
the
organ
very
BURD
—
John
third
was
born
in
H. C. Ileal rd and wife, of Woodland,. daughter Grace is assistingTier with I !nK ,'P Hastings. M.. a.v.ii.vau
Kingwood
townahli*.
Huntington
Co..
ii
a
.u.ti.t
------1
I.
-------------------------------------------------------।
in
this
neighborhood
for
many
year*.'
mfUv
durine
the
cerem^
The
were guests of H. Schainly and family the housewdtk.
i &gt;n this neighborhood for many years,!
--------- -------------------------------------------------- 1_----------------------, anfl hm many
here friends
who will
dr^in'rololiai
8o-acres near Maple Grove
1 ao acre fanns from
■
1 anilfriend,
ha* many
here who p^rij-U
will
------------------ —~ --------- - - —
------------ ' always have pleasant memories of i
Center, the barn alone costing
It was a complete traeceas
! him on account of his friendliness!1 styles.
throughout. After the ceremony J. E. united in marriage io ITnrrict Elson. and good neighborly deeds.
#3,000
hood, who departed thl*’life on the
1 The L. A. 8. at Mra. Will Cogswells Chandler gave n very imereting paper 12th tiny of February 1XT5. To them
160 acre farms from
316
Price $6,106'
lost week Wednesday was well attend­ on the life of Wo.shlngwn anti gave wxr« burn live children. on&lt;- son and
the newly wedded some good advice. four daughters. On Feb. 7th, 18*7
, ed. Proceeds nearly 87.
Supper was served to about 125 peo­ h&gt;&gt; was united In marriage lo Francos I
These with many other up to dale farms with good buildings
Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher visited Mr.
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
ple.
Net proceeds, »11.12. After X. Woolley n ‘ ‘ •’
; and Mrs. F. H. Munn and Miss Annie
can
be
purchased
at
ROCK
BOTTOM
PRICES.
subject to change in market value which may take more than in­
Heideman at Lakeview Friday evening supper the company enjoyed the violin live children.
I can exchange your city property; get you a good home in
musk given by I-rod Stiles, accom­ daughters. 1..
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
of last week.
any part of the country. Call and read my list.
Plan to atte-d tht picnic dinner and panied uy his wife. Everyone had a loin, u wife, eight children, 22 grand­
Our Certificates arc Payable on Demand and Provide a
fine time.
a children. four
great grandchildren,
1 meeting at M. E. church in Hasting*
one brother nnd one sister and n host
The
next
regular
meeting
of
the
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.
next Saturday. All members and
of relatives and friends.
LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Lake Odessa, Mich.
friends on the circuit are invited and Gleaners will convene Saturday even­
are sure to have a very* good time and ing, Marvh 7. The subject: “Which
Organised in 1888
t
Under State Control
hear very interesting thing* if, they did the most for hi* country, George ALLEBED BOOTLEBBER
Washington or Abraham Lincoln T"
go, so be sure to be there.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
WAIVES EXAMINATION
; Little Ha»l Hilton has been ill with will be discussed by the members of
George LivertonPresident
the order. Discussitm will be opened
stomach trouble the past few days.
oyMary Crites and J. E. Chandler.
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President .
John
Eggloton,
Arrr*l&lt;M for Tw
Theie will also l»e other things of in­
Sherman I. StrongCashier
NKASE CORNERS.
Violation* &lt;&gt;f Local Option law,
terest on the progrim. Please re­
Mrs. M. E. Downing caled on rela­ member the date and come early.
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
Cannot llalwc SI.OOO Ball.
tives
at
Nashville
Saturday.
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Navue, of Nash­
HOLMES CHURCH.
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
alleged charges of violating lhe local
ville, visited the latter.* parents, Mr.
Ed Parmelee's people received the option 4nu*.’waived ewirhlnatlon in
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.
and Mra. Floyd Downing Thuraday.
sad news of the death of Mr. Panne Justice Ciidwollndcr’s court, and was
lee's brother-in-law. S. F. Wood, of
Portland. He dropped dead on the bound over t&lt;&gt; the circuit court. As
Eggleston was not able to furnish
street '
Mfa- J- L. Crockford, Mrs. John bonds totalling fl,000, ho was com-]
Blood and W. S. Barnum's are victims polled to go to Jail to await trial.
of liagrippe this week.
Sheriff Williams Males that ExilesKenneth Hauer, of West Woodland,
visited hla grandparents Saturday and
Sunday.
Fred Decker and sister, Mias Audra,
of North Carlton, visited their grand­ suspended when Eggleston prombu-d ‘
1
parents, Mr. and Mr*,
Townsn I. to leave the county mid stay out.
Suspected of
furnishing boo re
Sunday.
which made a numlx-r of lordI resi­
IL Fox, of Vcrmontvi'le, spent Fri­ dent* drunk. Eggleston Wurt'picked
day night at John McLeod's.
up as ho stopped from n train carry­
Charles Smelker, wife and daugh­ ing two market baskets filled with
ter, of Freeport, are spending a few boll lea of whiskey.
days with Fred Durkurt people.
Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Barnum were DY STAFFORD ASAHI SENT
the guests of Lanaing and Jackso i
friends from Thursday till Sunday.
TO JAIL FOR 30 DAYS

To save some good money on winter underwear for Women, Men
and Children, Blankets, Comforters, Winter Coats, Hose,
Night Gowns, Rugs and Linoleums.
Wc are reducing prices so extremely low, that wc
don*t think we wi II have to carry anything over.

™:

Blankets-Comforters

■Siyandq:”“

"EStf.”

$17.98

Underwear

69c

0| 0Q

t)"72l

laC

$1.98

$1.79

Great deductions on All Coats

- '

New Spring Coats, Suits, Skirts and
Jamestown” Dress Goods.

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Pictorial
Review
Patterns

Hastings Sanitary Double Store
ONE PRICE TO ALL

FARMS FOR SALE

$3,500 to $10,000

$5,000 to $12,000

OUR. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
percent if left with us one year
3 percent if left six months

$9,000 to $16,000

Hastings,

♦
l/our
(
♦ Resolution i

That This is the Year t
You are to Build-at
NEW HOME .
♦

♦ Best of all, you have wisely resolved to build not only an attractive home, but 4
♦ one that is sturdy from cellar to attic—every stick sound and strong to ttyecore.
+ A home that will wear a lifetime and be a source of pride to you and your family.

«
♦
J

A House Can be no Better Than
the Material of Which It Is Made

♦
*

So you Haft JUsohsd,

WEST VERMONTVILLE.

That the best material is going, to make your house wear longest and look attrac*
tive longest, and what is especially important—it is going to save you a world of
repair, expense and annoyance. Exactly our idea, too. And all our building
materials are bought on that basis—to build houses that wear and give lasting
4 satisfaction. Let us show you just the materials you want—lumber, millwork,
4 brick, hardware, paint, etc., and why. Our prices are very reasonable.
$
‘
Now Resolve to Come and See Us \
▼
♦
♦
$

t

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

♦ Broadway Yard.,
♦
Phone 224

Bauar
B«u«r Bros.
Bros.

$65 per acre.

♦
♦
♦
♦
$

4

t

E. Court St. Yard. ♦
Phone 2S4
♦

John Snore and wife visited friends
covered Residing In Building on
in Hasting* Tuesday.
Fair Grounds.
Ernest Offley ami wife visited at
frred Rickei’* near Vermontville Sunwas
Jailed on Wednesday for occupy­
"*ml«
ing ono of tho nffleo buihiinga nt the
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. fair ground* without permlMlnn from
the official*. «« arraigned before
Grace Kaiser and family.
Wes Williams and wife visited Mr. Just lee Cadwallader. who sentenced
him to spend 10 day* ,n ,he county
Charles Cross and wife in Nashville Jail,
from which Stafford had Several
Saturday.
daya before been released for raiding’
Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Spellman and a refrigerator, fttafford la homeless,
ntee virited at 0. C. Sh^don'* In Sun­ and h&lt;&gt; welcomed tHe warm quarters
field Sunday.
’
.
,
of tho Jail nnd tho meals without a
Mr*. Cora Phillips and children vis­ protest. After serving his Drat sen­
ited her aunt, Mrs. Miania Utter and tence. Stafford did not know where
family Thuraday in North Castleton. to go or what to do. .He. therefore,
John M.ur j.r.,1 -U. vUlled .t took up hl* quarters in the bulldint
George Auttln's Sunday, near Nash­ where ho wag "hatching If when
smoke from the chimney led to.hl*
ville.
-s,
detection.

Mloh.

MAKE up pour mind to get
the Piano you need in pour
home right now and then call
and see the wonderful arrap
of stples and different makes
wecarrpforpourconvenience
in makingpour selection. If
it’s a Plaperpou want then
pou must come here to get the
best Plaper as We cairp the
great "Apollo,” "Angelas
and manp others.
Call 4277 and tell us pou
are interested.

FRIEDRICH'S

Grand Rapids,

Michigan.

�COMMISSION GOV’T
IS FURTHER EXPLAINED

Positively Closes Saturday NhHit

THIS CITY1 WILL VOTE OH

AT 9:00 O'CLOCK

IT ON MONDAY APRIL SIXTH

EVERYTHING IS PRICED SO LOW—SO MUCH LESS than you ever paid
before, that you will always remember this sale as the time when you got what you
wanted at prices that saved you MORE money than any other sale of the year.
Wash Goods that sold up to
aoc a yard. Consol- 7 LA A
idatioD bale Price, yd I /Zu

During this sale only.

WEaRENOW SHOWING

Spacial Grocery Bargains

./? /Yew £ine of

-O\

Musical instruments
VIOLINS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS ALSO STEEL, GUT
AND SILK STRINGS. BOWS, BRIDGES, KEYS, ROSIN, PITCH
PIPES, TUNING FORKS, INSTRUCTION BOOKS, MUSIC STANDS
FIBER, WOOD AND CANVAS CASES. IN FACT EVERYTHING
IN SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR STRINGS AND

Nemo* Corsets worth
*5-oo tor . --------

Best Coats Spool Cotton,
Consolidation Sale Price

;6-inch Unbleached Muslin
reg. 7#c quality, yard.
PEKSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Chas. I^chta, of Jackson, at­
tended the funeral of her grand­
; mother. Mra. Mayy Ackley Brown.
Will Severance left Sunday for Bat­
tle Creek, where he has. a position

touch wjth him and advise with him
In the policies of the city's work. If
he proved unsatisfactory they could
remove him at any time. He would be
the head piece In the work, and they
advisory, as la tho case in bunk and
other
bhalneasqa.
The
technical

36-inch Unbleached Muslin. 9c
'qualitf, Price, per yard 6ju©

4 Bleached Sheeting, regular
32c quality, Consulida- 07a
tion Sale PriceZI U

Women’s &amp; Misses’ Coats
and Suits
Friday you can buy your un­
restricted choice of any cloth
Coat or Suit in our store,
values up to $40.00, for
And Saturday, the last
day of the Consolidation
Sale, choice of any Suit
or Cloth Coat
11-4 Blankets, gray or tan, reg­
ularly Ml.25- Consol- DQn
idation Sale Price----- 00u

One lot of 36-in. Silkoljnex
worth 15c. Price.......

I-cnox Soap. Consolidation Sale
Price, 8 ban lor25c
Choicest Bulk Oatmeal, Sale
Price, 8 lbs for-__.25c
Bulk Starch, Sale Price, 8 lb*
for—--------- 25c
Wyandotte Cleaner, toe sacks,
bale Price------------------ 00
25c rite, Sale Price12c
Perfection Baking Powder,
10c cans, Sale Price..... 04
20c cans. Sale Price8c
Canned Peas, Sicco Brand;
very choice, 3 cans for..26e
Canned Corn, Coral Brand,
Sale Price, 3 for..2 Be
Choice Coffee, “Our Special"
brand, fresh roasted.
Sale
■ Price, per lb20C
“Tea Siftings," broken leaves
from choicest Japan Tea. Sale
Price, per lb16c
II. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar.
22 lbs. (or01.00

ia-4 Blankets, gray or tan,
gularly Mi.50. Con­
solidation Sale Price. VI

A VITAL MESSAGE TO OUR
over thoroughly, and ail points given
full publicity; It will thCn be submit­
ted to the Governor and tho Attorney
General for their approval. It is
then returned to tho Common Council
who will call a special election when

POULTRY RAISING FRIENDS
Dr. C. D. Owens, dentist, will not be
hospital.
Hastings between February let.
id May 1st as he win be in Cuba

Will be at Hasting* every Wsdneaday
thereafter at hla &lt;&gt;l2ce in the 'Steb­
bins Block and aa many extra days as
are required by bls practice on bl*
return.

Those from away who attended the
funeral of Mrs. Margaret Chamber­
lain were her orother Hamuel Dunkley and wife, of Cedar Creek, nnd her

Prompt Service

jibes nnd friends In the city returned
to th* Utter’s home at Dowling Tues­
day.
। Mrs. Fannie Templeton, who has
1 been visiting her parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. H. Stebbins for some time.

By the Commission method we se-| poultry needs in “Poultry Wants" col­
cure to the city at largo the lame re- 1 umn next week.’ Ail .ids. are payable
suits In its buslnina thnt are secured In advance st tho rate of 1 cent per
In any Urge private business, or cor-; word, and no ad. Jeon than 16 cents.
poratlon. and eut out the loose meth* Head our special ud. «n page 11, ea■•ds of handling city business that
would not bo tokrated In any other

Our own state hM llflrun under It. I Chidester. When Mr. 1 Lockwood went1
und alx or eight more to vow on It up tho stairs to tho store, his team ,
this Fprlng. bo we have their exam- became uneasy and ha saw that he
Ro ho loaded I
plo to follow, and are adopting no couldn't leave them.
। tho bux Into hbi ►l&lt;,4&lt;h and drove &lt;
untried experiment.
The Mayor of Pontiac. Mich., where home with the lot. ntion of paying!
they have used the t'ommiaBton form I
for two year* will, soon speak In the
city on the suecess they have had. und
will give hla heart ra a first hand ex­
planation of Ila success In hla city.

W. It. Cook left Friday fur. De-1
troit to attend the meeting of the
Michigan Press Association.
Mlsa Cena Verkerkr of Grund Raptds spent the. week end at her sister’s.
Mr sad Mrs. Monroe Sisson.
Mrs. Job. Engelman, of Chicago,
was called here tho first of the week
by the death of Mra. Derby.
j
Roy Wilcox and mother were call­
ed to Adrian Monday by the wilous
ttliMMw of Mrs. WUc:x*s mother.
Mrs. A. B. Hum was in Nashville
Monday and Tuesday to see her sisnr, Mrs. Copenhaver, who is 1U.

PROPOSED JOHNSTOWN­

'

have a few gold fish left from our last
ment.
dc fish and a 36 oz. globe
15c
t food per box-------------10c
i globes each——mrted fish castles15c

ja’ 5, 10 and 25c Store
Mffliner,.

Hastings, Mich.

[empty box he found ’.hat it wax tilled [
। with cape. In lh&lt;f meanUinn Mr. Chid-'
[eater was mourning thn lues ot hla

In Coal Delivery ADelight
These Cold Days
r With our equipment of four delivery wagons, we can get your order to
you as prompt as you could expect and during these extreme cold days this

fact ought to be of great interest to you if you need any more coal delivered.
That is not allweigh out every load of ‘coal that leaves our yard
and know that when we sell you a ton of coal it is a ton, and our reputation

for giving honest weights makes you sure of getting what you buy.

.DRAIM TURNED OOWH [caps; Mr. Mockwomi .,t the same time

[was wishing thp caps were back at
iMr. Chidester's store.
Ho Informed
Mr. Chidester vt th* mistake over lhe
»yria Wanted More t mnplctc Spud-* .I telephone and brought the box back
Ion EUturday morning. Both men had
' 'beat!&lt;ui&gt;i CouccraUig It.
a good laugh over tho mMtake.
The proposed Johnstowh drain pro- |
Dcmocnulo Banquet, March 12.
Ject was turned down by Unanimous,
vote of the Joint town boards of Ii The democrats of Harry County Fill
Johnstown und Assyria at Isici-y. Sat­ [hold their banquet, in Read's opera .
urday. The rejection was ylue to the house on Thursday March 12. The
!national speaker will be Congressman
‘Harrison qf Missouri. Governor ForIrk will also !&gt;« (&gt;rman|. The toastI master will be Jaiues Schermerhorn

We have just received another car load of shelled corn.
We. sell our own ground feed.

EDMONDS BROTHERS
The Elevator Men
Hastings, Mloh

�inter Suits

After Inventory Sale
SIM-'

We are ready with a bigger and better
display of Kuppenheimer Spring Suits.

[

Men who have been pleased with our
splendid showing in former seasons
will find even better selections than
before.

Arthur Smith Of Gran,] Rapids
•pant Bundar with hla parent*, itev.
end Mrs. C, F. SmithuUm W...... ....

Monday with relative* at Hastings.
Charles Fowler want to Battle
Creek Saturday after spending a week
with hla daughter Mrs. D. Kunz
Mias Susie Russell of Lansing spent
Sunday and Monday with her mother.
Mrs. Helen Rusoell.
t ot the •peel# 1 revival
Holiness church. They

Prelt

Morrill, Lambio&amp; Co

attended

the Blate

three children of Charlotte spent Sun-

Carl Reynolds of Lansing spent
Sunday with hl* pareats, Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Reynolds*
Friday. March 3th. beginning at nine
Missionary Worker* Band will maet o'clock. There will be a delegation'
at the parsonaga on Friday evening. of twenty pr more fxom Middleville,
Everybody welcome.
and smaller delegations from Nash­
. ■ ■
aouw
ville and Grand Rapids. Rev. Geo. nicely.
W. Hopkins, of Nashville, will speak
Miss Paulina la taking a vacation
ITtWhytcrlan Church.
during tho morning hours; Rev. Gee. from her duties in Kocher * dry goods
Curtiss, of Middleville, during the af- •tore and fat visiting relative* at Owossubject "The Life nnd Ministry of
Chrtnt" is being given nt the morn­
ing service. Last ftupday morning
to tho public.

Methodist EplscoRai^thurch. Rev.
Russell H. Braady. pastor. The flrift
Bunday In Mnt. public worship at 11
A. M. and 7 P. M. Morning subject.
"Homo Blumbllng Blocks In Re­
ligion.” Evening, sermon by the Dis­
trict Superintendent. Dr. J. C. Floyd.
Next Bunday morning the special
United Brethren Clmrcfi.
Th* Bunday School Orchestra will theme Is:."Thq Life HoLlved." Oth­
er topics are: ”Hls Dlaclplo*.” "His
Words.’’ "His Works.” ’The Work
Ho Accomplished." "Waving Palms
hood night. The chapter will meet In and Bleeding CroaA”( Palm Sunday) vices.
Trusting we may have a full
"His Triumph Over Death." (Easter house to worship with us.
’
.
man who is a member la Invited to be Sunday.) There Is no more Inter­
Respectfully.
esting and helpful subject than the
C. W. Ballou, pastor.
A second service will bo held each Uf* of Christ.
(
LACEY
'
Tho second quarterly conference Kplgcopal church. The Primary Do- । iron't forgot the necktie social at
will be held in the Pastor’s Study partment of the Sunday School are.,the hall on Friday evening of this
। w««k.
- - ■
■ ■
next Monday at 7:30 p. m.
holding their sessions
---------- - In
••• the Manse.
— ~-—-l| Carl Nickerson has been employed
Tho first Lenten Recital will bo The main body
of the school meets) by the Laqey Telephone Company foe
In the I’arlah house.----------------------------- ।central thia yearAid No. 1 will be entertained next
Mrs. KybJI FkBt la a little better ar
McKay. organist at the Christian Sci­ Friday ufternooD. Feb.. 27th. at the this writing. Mrs. McCarty la taking
ence Chureh. Grand Rapids, asslatcd home-of Mr. and Mra. w Thomas. W.
t.y Airs. Tluodorc U Mllier. Mr Mc­
Kay plays lhe largest organ in tho
city. Mrs. MJIRr is an ortlit In h:r
&gt;t,. Mrs. Garry Moore and ohlMrevx*
spending a few weeks with relative*
Kight hundred ticket’
a in this vicinity. Mr. Moore Is. stay­
good tlmo with **l&lt;:
ing with hla people gt Bellevue until
consisting 'of an envelujie ticket, home of Mr. and
Frost last he recovers from hla lltnraa.
which must be presented at tho dour,
Blelghlnads from all
directions
in which you arc asked 'to place not
Miss Hampton's claw enjoyed n
leas than five cents, and not more •lelghrlde aiid u line time al the home gathered at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Miller for dinner Friday. Col* -I_ _ I-.
___ .__
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clyde Brown last l«.-llnn (Ton
Wednesday evening.
John Chamberlain went home last
Thursday as he was too sick to teach
Baptist Church.
Thursday night mld-wcck prayer
ford mure. Tho tickets will bo given and prata* service
out Sunday, und then if any remain,
Bunday school,
Several slclghloada of our people
they may bo secured from Allas Bis­ worship. 11:30.
tho dance at Sawmill lake
son. at tho BANNER office.
Music by choir.
tho j attended
Wedne^lay night, and had such
No Junior I-eagxtc and catechism
, good tlmo that they went again F
this week Thursday on account of the
Missionary Supper.
All report a flno time.
opening moCAIH/TON. '
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Gospel menM. J. Madder, pastor.
Tuesday evening cottage
Ruben Wilson has bought the Fred
Bump farm on the south town line.
pastor. 335 W. Center Street.
Wesley Pew Is visiting his cousin at
Wednesday afternoon. 2:00. Ladles
Aid Society meet* with Mrs., Curveth Grand Haven.
William Silcox, of Allegan, formerKong and Bible study Tuesday eve- Skillman; &lt;2« E. Court St.
y nJ. oh,0&lt; •”d nn old school mate
the pastor of tho Baptist Church of W. W. McKlbbln, surprised tho
latter
by driving In to hb place about
please nolo the change of phone
number from that printed In tele­ eight o’clock Saturday night. 'They
phone book. The ebrreet number Is

Trade at Home.
Get Married.
Live Simply.
Carry Life Ins.
Pay the Cash.
Keep an Expense Account.
Cut Out the Luxuries.
Have a Bank Account.
Bank the Savings.
Good advice if we did give it free. Can
yon follow it? Yon can with our help. It will
only take one dollar to open an account at our
bank. - Begin today. We pay 3%‘ intereit com­
pounded semi-annually.

Hastings National Bank,
The OHy (UtiMil Bink le Barry County

MICHIGAN.

75c

Marshall. The Inventory was taken
Monday.
George MeWhs 1* repairing the
Wolcott Hous* and will put in quite a

pact soon to have an A No. 1 hotel.
Claud Marshall of Charlotte .pent
Sunday with his parent*. Mr. and
Mra Chris Marshall.

37c

$2.98

19c
.
Wool Blankets
$10.00 Blankets now $6.98
$6.00 Blankets now $4.29
$5.00 Blankets now $3.59
$4.25 Blankets now $3.15
$4.00 Blankets now $2.98

Outing Flannel*
Underwear
Ladies* end Men's single piece
Underwear.
$1.00 values now_______ 79c
50c values now-___39c
25c values now_____

Women’s Pony
Coats worth
up to $8.50

Lidits' and Misses' Black
and Colored Coals and
Suits at Vi Price

$25.00
$20.00
$18.00
A liberal assortment $17.00
to select from.
$16.75
$15.00
An assortment of $12.50
Ladies* and Misses’ $10.00
Coats, your choice I

now $12.50
now $10.00
now $9.00
now $8.50
now $8.38
now $7.50
now $6.25
now $5.00

Terms of Sale
Cash or Produce

SUGAR OFFER

Furs

J. T. Pierson

■ v-.u-oiu nuu mt. ana Airs. w. A.
,Mt Saturday evening
with Mr -F.,1 MrI,
——
—• . —~ ... ....I.... U, invar
wedding anniversary and left a beauIlSnl -in
ai.L___ _■*.
Edward Bannon of Detroit Is visit­
ing hla uncle. John Calay
■Mrs. Jennie Kila of Kalamo visited
" **“
‘ Vance Saturday
“A
. e_______________________
-w -- _____
George Wellman spent the latter
part of last week at Thornapplc lake.
Mre. Eleanor Blration and son.
Walter Boll were at Grand Rapids
last Thursday to see a doctor In re------ _
"I. .VU
,n
a serious condition. '
Ralph Kaufman of Li using was a
guest at J. K. Burgmsn'a over Sun­
day.
Mrs. H. G. Halo wax nt Grand
Horn to Mr. nnd AWs. Fred Wot- Rapids Saturday and Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oui Morganthaler of
—W. aiuui.x- ana Mrs. v. r. Maple Grove called at Will Glbaon’a
Wilkinson spent Wednesday of List Sunday afternoon.
•
week at Charlotte.
Mrs. George Morgan I* nicely set­
Ed. Reynolds of 1-ansing spent tled In her little house on Sherman Kt.
Sunday with his parents. Mr. und
The freshman class of the high
school were entertained at the home
seventy-fifth
anniversary of his of Irving Ackett Wednesday evening.
mother's birthday.
Chris Marshall, LL*1&lt;- Cortrlght.
i*Mt,Triday evening six couple Floyd Wnison and Clifford Brooks
from hero attended tlx, dancing party were visltbre at the high school Monat Vermontville and coming back five

% to x/z

Off

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

FREEPORT PYIHIAIS

CELEBRATE

The Sir Knights of PythUs and
famliir:i of the Freeport Lodge en­
joyed a delightful evening In Ware's
Hall. Thursday night In honor of their
llftlrth anniversary. Al 7:30 o'clock
they partook of a sumptuous threecourse iianquel prepared by the ladles
of tho Helping Hand Society. After
which they listened to the opening
ode. aung by the K. of 1*. chorus.
They responded to nn eijcorc with
“Tho Old Kentucky Home.’’ Thia was

whieh he sang tn a very pleasing
of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Smith came In manner. Following this, Hlr Knight
with well filled baskets for a IllHe
10 mova “nd the driver scream­
ed "Jump." The young people got
out nt
-t-l-K
r. .i.-

|Furs
Off

CAMPBELL.
L&gt; T. Norcut and family attended
Wednesday
and Friday evenings.
Lumen ulc, of Alma, is visiting at
!hi« uncle's. John Nickeraon's.
,Mose Ringler and wife, of Lake
Odessa are moving in with Fred
Darby.
John Eggerman, of Nashville, has
been spending a few cays with his
brother. R. M. Eggerman and family.
Hasel Geiger, of Clarksville, spent
Friday night until Sunday evening at
Elisha Strong’s.
Henry- Norcutt and wife were in
Grand Rapids Monday.
A sleigh load of children from Lake
Odessa called at Walter Livingston’s
Saturday afternoon.
Mra. Phebe Darby died very sudden­
ly Monday morning.
Mrs. M&amp;e Tobies is on the gain.

JUBILEE chureh at Lake Odessa

coming

— : —w.hi-.iv., w'meri and
son have mored to luttls CrnAk
Virgil Kidder visited his mother at
Vermontville Monday.
“Lucss Kidder of Vermontvlilo viaHad rslaUven here last week.
Muw iielvia. Beebe wag at Grand
Rabid* MondZy.
.u“"a
H. W. Wafrath was at Hastings last

values
values
values
values
values
values
values
values

30 lbs. H. &amp; E. Sugar for $1.00 with$10.00 other goods purchased
25 lbs. H. &amp; E. Sugar for $1.00 with $5.00 other goods purchased
24 lbs. H. &amp; E. Sugar for $1*00 with $4.00 other goods purchased
23’ ,e
lbs. ”
H. &amp;
**
° E. °Sugar
'* for
' $ 1.00 wj(h $3.00 other goods purchased
22 lbs. H. &amp; E. Sugir for $1.00 with $2.00 other goods purchased
21 lbs. H. &amp; E. Sugar for $1.00 with^$1.00 other goods purchased
20 lbs. H. &amp; E. Sugar for $1.00
100 lbs H. &amp; E. Sugar for $4.75
This offer applies in all departments. Produce same as cash.

HIGH BANK.

the people of Freeport and his atten-

Every lov^r of liberty should make -— —mu u*iu carnc
QUIMBY.
It a point to read tha sermon of Rev. tearing through and although muffs,
Tho Ladles Aid Society will be hold
It. II. McKim. D, D.. rector of the
Epiphany. Waahlng...
uur'ui.u
one or
ho subject. “Why we the young ladles was nearly buried In are Invited.
A big sleigh load from this vicinity
the enow all reached homo O. K.. al- i attended the l&gt;ox social aS laikc View
oration from Itonie.'
though badly oca red. with only the School llouso Feb. 20th. and enjoyed
oaa of a rubber belonging to one of a fine lime.
the young ladles.
Mrs.
ii»K of Vermontvllie vl
here Uat Friday.
about seven 'o'clock.
Itad In the village i«*t HalnrS^. ****
Kittle Melnlooh spent Friday even­
ing In ilnatingv. tho guest of MJss
Mrs. Nancy Calkins of Quimby via- Edger and attended her class party.
-- — v.u wu&gt;ll ul Ik” Jill.
«»&gt; «•••.
Harry Wilcox wu* an over Sunday
Carlton township.
.
McKibbln was taken with a
George Scott und wife attended the
hard chill Monday night and us a
annual meeting of the Rural Corners
consequence is not quite as welL We
Association
Feb. 23rd, and report a
hope that It is only the effects of this
good time.
severe weather and that he will soon
MlM Mabel Shorten of North Himtbe on the gain again.,
Levi Hickman of
John Fleming and .Mary Ann«mlth
are on the sick list, as the result of
2:30 p. m. Rev. Floyd, district super­
bad cold*.
Arthur Kidder
intendent Is expected to be present.
Tuesday morning was another cold
one. the thermometer registering It
G. Murray spent Sunday
below xero, but according to lhe
weather man wo are due to have rein lotto.
Grange. March a^lDH.
this week. Must be that something •Mr, and Mrs. L. (*. DaBolt and
L'nnundrunu. by all.
Ji
has gone wrong with those conlroll- daughter Eva. Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce
lutuumonlal music. James LapcesHlng planets.
j
BhOWaller an* llul. «..n
... .

An AnnouMimwit
lucre*** of Divided.

Eight-Day Final Clean Up on
Women’s Coats, Suits, Skirts,
Children’s Coats, Dresses and
Furs.

All 25c Gloves &amp; Mittens
Sale Price

Colored Outing Flannels, per
yard, 5c* 6c and 8c

One Prloo Clothiers

Road to Success

Specials
Men’s $1.00 Gloves and
Mittens Sale Price

Ail 50c Gloves &amp; Mittens
Sale Price

Don’t forget the big reductions we are
making on all Winter Merchandise.

HASTINGS,

Herbert

friends

Come and see the many particularly
attractive models for men of conserv­
ative tastes, as well as our smart
models for young men.
-

THE CHURCHES |

Mm.

Mr. and Mra. Henry Biddeiman and
thar'all were glad to have him with son Forest spent Tuesday with Mr.
them again. He spoke with hla usual and Mrs. Vroaman in Nashville.
Mra. George Crunk is on the sick
list.
remembering and practicing.
Mr. and Mra. George Skidmore and
Maude Sisson closed the prog
family spent Sunday with their sun
.
Heart.” She responded to &gt;i hearty Ernest and family.
Our High Bank music teacher. Miss
encore. This closed an evenings pro­
gram that will lung be remeinbcrei; . Mary Ickes has a progressive class of
musical students in Maple Grove.
by those present.
The L. A. S. of the U. B. Church
will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
solth'bownTT
Clarence Grohe, Monday.
Glendon Silsbee, of Hastings, spent
Sunday at Henry Bcdleman's.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate i*uracll and
II. Gosch nnd family were in IlM- daughter Be mere went to Lake City
Saturday to visit Mra. Purcell's broth­
er. They expect to return Tuesday. Col Henry Bidletnan cried lhe F.
era' Institute in Grand Rapids Mon­
Palmatier sale near Nashville Tues­
day.
Harr,’ Lang Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willetts entertained
William Mishler und family called Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ickes and daugh­
on Jxiweli friends Monday. ’
ter Mary. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Ickes
Babbitt. Riegler A Co, purchased a and daughter Martha one day this
horse of Klmon Pender Saturday.
week.
Godfrey Sindel called on James
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bidletnan spent
Pardee'und wife Wednesday.
Wm. Mishler and wife attended the!। Thursday in Hastings, the guests of
the --------former
s *•
parent*.
reunion ui J. Mishler s Sunday.
- ’—
• „ ••
,
O. Pardte. 8. Pender arid C. BeneMr. and Mrs. Herbert Calkins unil
diet have each purchs*ed a silo.
children Kenneth and Vonda, spent
Mrs. Henry Wlthey of Hastings | Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Eugene
KnAn. i.
u *. _.1.^ ■ _ , r-—11.1 — _

Should the Popular Song Ho Con-

,UMri,.uuil°M~ndpnn^1t-l‘!.“&gt;
Bong. Gratia seiner.
Hhould the Btate of Michigan En­ u,»i“rd
courage By u Money Reward tho
Building of Consolidated Hehoals of
Twelve Grades? General discussion,
led by A. G. Hathaway.
SOUTH CASTLETON ANO MAPLE
Flower March.
GHOVE.
Study of Boll Fertility.
Twenty-seven of Mr. and Mra.
Mary Krbhrwitnr. I-ecturer.
Chester Smith’s friends gavejhem n
Mra. . HIJks Endsley visited her
mother at HastirigH last week.
very
pleasant
party at their home.
A Winter Couglt.
Sitae Ussle Higdon ap«nt Bunday
A stubborn, annoying, depressing Saturday evening, on tho occasion nt
at her brothaFs. G«rSo Higdon'a in cough hangs on. racks the body, Mr. and Mra. Smith’s eleventh wed­
-X"Julia Lathrop vlHltad her aunt I weakens tho lungs, and often leads to ding anniversary.
Mrs. McBeth, Mra. Harry Fuller
King's New Discovery gives rellaf. and Httlo Irene Harmon spent the
Henry D- Sanders, of Cavendish. VL, week end at Roy Basset’s.
was threatened with consumption, af­ ' Sterling and Mamie Deller attended
ter having pneumonia.
He writes: the literary society at Nashville Fri­
School IH.r_rv t-'ri.l.v
.
"Dr. King's New Discovery ought to day at Frank Berry'* at Nashville.
be In every family; It la certainly tho
Mrs. James McPeck of Stony Point
Grand Rapids Monday.
beat of all medlclqes for coughs, colds
• 'pp’W. PurnlM
*• Uraud liau- or luug trouble-” Good for children's spent from Wednesday till Sunday the
Ids Tueadav and Wednesday**" * ‘
coughs. Mono) back If not satlstlsd. guest of Ned Hick*.
Mr. and Mrs. John l-&gt;kaspaot Mon- Fries 50c. and 11-30. Recommended*
(lu V n'lft. I I. a. I —
■ a.
.
Uy Carveih * Ht eb blns and A-^2- Mul­
Burton and Mlaa Ruth
mothers at Dowling.
holland. —Adv.

■wim tiimstead
PLEASjVNT iudge.
Lum Olmstead or
of your
your city
dty spnnt
sptmt
■*
hi* daughter Mrs. Lydia McIntyre.
Mr. and Mra. Boice and Alton Wood
•pent Sunday at Alonzo Wood's &lt;mi
town line.
Mrs. Lute Kiunc is getting along
as well as can be expected after week*
of suffering.
MctbodUi Minister R-yonimctnls

Minn..

worthy of trial In
toughs and croup.’*
Uln’s Cough Itefliedi
are . onrtdsnl you wil

caslou

�SMOKY ROAD ITEMS.
All TUnj?|
"
O|car Flory visited friends neAr|"*’1- ,nu®1
I-1
BOOSTERS HAVE0H6ANIZED Vermontville Sunday.

MIBatEVtllE CHAUTAUQUA

mount
For securli
l-:ntcrtalnnw0i Otre-BuAerfR
IM* Than ThmeTiphUtr
Tho -Mnidicvilin CkautamtM*

tillage

caltlng

visiting

Wrfk

on old

friend* tico at S:00 P. M.. F&lt; bz l*ih . and
completed their organisation, J»r the
election of nfflceiK as foU&lt;&gt;w«s jrre*..
W. B. NeUon: B&lt;-c.. W» &lt;».
Trea*.. «. n. Whitmore. 'Th* office re

relative

talttee.

Mongol to him.
On Wednesday

thn eontrar

son ticket* now. in order to have
money In the treasury to meet thlic,
unit other bill*, thnt might.arise. This
amount wu« over-*ul#&lt;-ribeil in leas
than three
minute* Showing the
feelins raninne 'Ihoiwt’nf the bualnr**

Harold Otto waa confined lb hla
■me the peat few day* by illneaa.
uvlng Saturday evening for the M.
. (7. to aguln take up hi* work.
gliint benefit, both socially and in­
tellectual iy.
theurfThe ditto is nut fixed ns yet, but
fW'trial will be no doubt In August. The
price of reason tickets will be 01.00
Z. J. Townwind returned Friday
eyeoliiK from Knl.tmnsoo, where he
had been Ih attendance to tho Hard- thus showing thn Inter*
ready manifested.'

MIDDLEVILLE PYTHIAMS
John Thornton had thn good for­
tune to catch h 10H pound pickerel
In tho Coldwater River on Friday.

F, L Carpenter of Grand Rapid*.

lodge member* went to Grand Rap­
id- on Monday together with several

ihr^work W4« put bn hi the Powers
opera houre, there living about loo
taking the work.
W&lt;- hear the wedding bell* are
about to ring for another of our buiine«* men. We will mention no names
al thl* time.

Membership In Fraternity.

vllle, I* one of the thing*' that Mid*
dlcvllle Is prnud of. It I* composed
of the to-at clllsena “for &lt;0 lie .1
Knight n tnan must- lie n good clll&gt;
sen. nnd being a KnJght make* n
!»etler clllren of a man," of Middle­
ville and vlclnljr. When the call w.ia
Issued for earn lodge to celvliratn
tho 50th anniversary of the founda­
tion of the order, a committee wa»
named to have tha work Ih charge.
md faith-

The Knight* of Pythias Lodge went 1 bountiful oyster supper, to whlcn
to Grand Rapid* Monday. 47 ntronx. ill Bcemcd to do ample Just be. Card

had. To show their appre.-i.ith.n of
the Mme, several of the friend* sign­
ed up application* und several will

their effort*.

(lay night' nnd will" try und continue
their order hft-r, n* some of them are
tarrying Insurance In the order nnd
feel thut It J* up to them to at least
keep thHr order alive.
It wa» once
a large and prosperoB* lodin-. ni one
"
ra
.v* .... i.i.ra. ■
..
Several from here attended the pio­
neer meeting In Caledonia on Monday
and report a fine lime and good

_- - —
...... m. .I, vm.u m a ar.
•Jonncox. from .Kent county, who will
tf.k.K
... ------lhe winter. All lhe way fre
in SO below «ero In reported.

CASE VIEW.
.nJ- “d,MSCh.Hl» ud
ckUdijn rf M.pl. Grave Mr.

,

Mra. Henry Althouse and daughter of
SridF^.rtr?ct’ BI,ent Sunday with
t rank Chariton and wife.
Mra. Osa Lewis of Hastings spent
from Wednesday until Friday with
relatives at this place.

The L. A. S. at Mra. Wm. Cogswell
Pwffj3- K75.
11 !dU,^-RcJa Covell is on the sick
IlsL Dr. Snyder was called to see
her.
.•“W •* the school house waa
^nded. Proceeds, $13.30.
A sleigh load from this place took
a sleigh ride to Hastings Saturday
evening and spent the evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Manning. All had
■ good time in spite of the weather.

.

Ixitlia-Judson visited friends in|"'» ite
Grand Rapids from Thursday until
’’
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean McFarland of
Kalamazoo visited at John Mead'n ।property tn w»U, will I-- lnterc*ted In
1
•
Saturday forenoon.
tthl* X**U*.
Arthur Meade of near Nashville,
Mr. Benham la uh experienced Reul
visited hia.hrother, John Meade Sat- IEstate man, and a very *uecc*aful bite.
When he was In the bu»lnea* In thl*
unlay.
Abraham Fariie visited his daugh- '
ter, Mra. Smith, of Hastings Saturday.
Thoma* Rodebaugh and family of
Stony Point visited Sylvester Curtis ।
and fatnijy Tuesday.

Grand Rapid* on Munday evening. A
special acaalon of the lodge was held
under apechil dispensation* on Fri­
day tn complete the formal part of
tho work.
Tho K. of I". “Rmoker*'' have long
stood out a* one of the thing* worth
attending. In thia village, but nil are

Farm or City Property
ce*a. The Hastings Buick Co. with n .
full lino of Hoick car* gave motor

qunlHy «n«l durability in thews lire*.

ing* Poultry Association, the followbig were elec.tad offk-ers for the i-n.*itIng year: Kraeraon Edger, president:
Rodney framer, vice-president: I. N.I
Winter*. *&lt;s rotary; Albert Ilcramer.
treasurer; Kite Fisher, auporintenff«-nt. The member* of lhe agettullve
eommltt'-c are: J. Henry. R. Cramer.

In April.

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I

I have the facilities for disposing of vour property
in the BEST WAY and to YOUR BEST ADVAN­
TAGE. The Rea! Estate business it MY BUSI­
NESS. I have no other. I KNOW HOW. Through
my long experience in the Real Estate Business, I
am in constant touch with a large number of pros­
pective buyers.
It may he that YOUR FARM will he iiist the
one wanted. I can SELL IT to BETTER ADVAN­
TAGE than you can. All that I will charge you is a
very small per cent.
If you want to sell, write me about it, or better
still GALL AND SEE ME. Do it today. Let’s co­
operate.
| ,

C. B. Benham
Residence &amp; Office
118 North Broad way

Baby won't suffer five minute* with I
GUY’S CORNERS.
the birth nf Georg.- Washington, the croup if you apply Hr. Thomas’ Ec-1
Mr. and Mrs. Wnf. Guy and son ilnya of *01 and "(t, of Abraham Lin­ lectio &lt;»ll at once. It acta like mAgk-; I
Howard spent Thursday with Mr. and coln, and the ho&gt;» who so valiantly —Adv.
-a U BtlXMEl!

their

SOtTliWFXT MAPLE GROVE.
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air*.
Florence Walton, for the paat week.
Byron Moody la absent from adhool
aa he la alek with chickenpox.
Two Jolly alelghloada from here
uttended the L. A. R. i«t Geo. Miller'*
In Johnstown last Friday. .
&gt;Mra- George Hnlch nnd Will Che­
ney from near Quimby were here to
attend the funeral nf Henry Raich
flundny.
Mr*. Kate Walton Ja.ntjt lmpr&lt;*vif&gt;g
n» fn*t a* her friend* "wfth ah* -wfla.
Mr*. W. Harding und aon Will and
Mr. nnd Mr*. I*&gt;c t^iphnm of Manic
Grove Center visited Mr. nnd Mr*.
Bert Hording Rundav.
Warren fllanton left /or S.-*pr,
Cal.. ln«t Saturday where he wilt visit
hla alster. Mr*. Lnulnc Knlffln, and
other relative*.
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Mr.- and Mrs. Wm. Bivens spent were wholly of the imtlonnl color*. A
Thuraday with their daughter, Mrs. portraiture of-.Washington nnd bust
of Lincoln occuph-d the i-ceepllon
Ray Brooks, in Kalamo.
room und parlor, Thrj-e large table*
Mra. Dayton Smith spent the lat­ were ret In tha living nnd dining
ter part of last week in Hastings.
room*, which were laden with many I
Mrs. Sherman Ayres visited her good thing* for a bounteouJ repast. &lt;tf
daughter, Mrs. Glenn Hill, in Maple which It 1* noodle** to r*A' uli par-j
.—I.
V—Thine room* were’
Grove Thursday.
During the din-!
Mr. and Mr*. Sherman Ayres arc tastefully de
rejoicing over
vver a little
iivvic granddaughter,
.. Itueh and daughwho will answer to the nartic of Doria
Doris II ter furnished mu*i&lt;-. Mr. Bush with
11:11
’ th.- violin and Ml»&gt; Itu-li at the dLiiio.
Margaret. Hill.
;.-w»cr*i x-irc-ironis &lt;4 tn*s no
and some thnt mode th,
RAGLA DISTRiT.
l der
.n.r.irtr;
Ernest Kenyon moved his family
to(. n
hous ehold gooils and stock last Thurq-|r,u^ t‘ht.; ~'7d” mrr’irVp "thetr’'ree7'
day and is now settled in hut new ^m. Ju Wardell &gt;,»&lt;■ Mr*. Van Kthome, one mile north of the Rogera »•*
&gt;■» w..—.
s.-hool house, and one and a half mile.*
west, where you wi’l find him ready
to entertain any of his old friends
and neighbors who desire to call.
Rolla Fox moved part of his goods nnd soiun. other foreign countrie*
from Middleville, on nra larm he re­ which Mr. and Mr*. Bauer visited &lt;&gt;n
cently bought off E. A. Kenyon, last thelg trip around the world. Thl* talk
*m well rvcelv. .1 nnd appreciated
ThursdayRobert Walters and family of Hastingr. visited his brother. John Walters
i&lt; h Wan du.- to Mra. Van Etten
nnd wife of Car'ton, Sunday.
untiring effort* in notifying and
NORTH NASHVILLE.
J. W. Noyes waa at Maple Grove
Tuesday on business.
Clarence Bacheller has returned
from Pontiac, where he visited his son
Gailc and family.
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wotring, a six pound son.
Mra. W. 1. Marble went to Grand
Rapid* Friday to viail her daughter.
Miss Mabel over Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Miller went to Sandusky,.
Sarifiac county, Fritlay, called there
by the death of her brother, William
Emery.
Mr. and Mra. Curiis Pennock/ of
Maple Grove, were guests of the lat­
ter’s uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Smith, Thuraday.
Hiram Coe and family attended th*
funeral of their grandchild, Harry
McClelland at Barryville, Thursday.
Omar Beard of Bangor is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Bov Knoll.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Knoll vhited
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rockwell, of
Kalamo, Sunday.
• The people of this neighborhood and
vicinity met at the Feighner schoo'
house Friday evening and organised a
Grange. .
Jacob Hackathorn of St. Joe, was
parried February 14 to a young lady
pf Benton Harbor. Mr. Heekathorn
was formerly of Nashville.
Mis* Ada Noyes who is still under
quarantine for scarlet fever wishes
to thank her teacher, Mira Ha&lt;»cr, her
rchoolmate* und frien&amp;s for the valen­
tines she received.

are aware tho *’Bo&gt;»" who fought so
nobly mid allot und shell, nnd the

their hn.-lmnd*

by giving un

:z

.-SAOV

SCHOOtS WITH VICTROIA

Student* With TliU line Means

of.tho

hotila the '.-indents will be aldo to |
supplement their atudlea by llrtetilng 1
t&lt;&gt; masterpiece* of musical compostti»n played on a vtctroU which the
club mefnlter* are planning to pur-'
ehoae with fuffd* in the treasury. 311**'
Meier ha* for some time been using'
German record* for aasixtlrfg hrri
clnasea In German In acquiring prop-1
er pronunciation. A vlqtrola will also
be a valuable addition to lhe depart-'
tnent of music.
Unless one is In touch with center* I
m

heard—and then at a cost prohibitive1
to many—a great portion
'
world'* culture------- •“ to

hear the production*
the
•etahirr. Kngland. Aug. ». 4*&lt;C.
———-------- oer* 1*
liege of
When 33 year* of ax* he c.ip&gt;e tn
To learn their
America, Mon coming to Burry Co.
Mich., where he hna slnre resided. F&lt;-llou*lilp Club I&gt;lM*n*M*H
them again and again, Ju»t ns the
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llnH rnuurrii
the City Park.
much suffering canned by a cancer
on Tils longue: and death came nn a . The Fellowship Club of the Presbjr-

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After lhe usual
who live In England, one niece nnd
two nephew*. beside* other relative* announced by Mr. Andy Hum. Rev.
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
and friend*. Funeral eervlcek were 51. Grigsby ■ung: "The King of the
Tkere will be a box and fish pond held nt the Evangelical church Sun­
•or*1 &lt;1 U. horn, of H.yr. Tlraho, day. Feb. !!. conducted by Rev. J. j. Deep Am I." anil responded with nn
encore. "Out of the Lleep;" Str*.
Friday night
Marshall and burial In Joy Cemetery. Grigsby
accompanist. 3lr. Leland
Mr nn.t
.......__
A sleigh load from this vicinity at­
Holl)- drllghteil the club With.two
tended the Rebekah lodge Friday
night at Nashville. Eleven candidates
The ImproveMlw I.lxxlc Rmlth . of Dowling I* j
were initiated and closed with a ban­
of the City
■pending several day* with hrr brothquet.
.
I. . ,
.
and
Almon Sheldon at­ ••* Jame* and family.
Jack Hinckley I* conOned tn hi* th,.
tended Grange Saturday at Vermont­
Henre rZuehT.n. .
nn .
Show
ville.
r’
The *entlment reemed to
Mrs. Jennie Andrews visited Mrs. here fl^ndav m
hhI uncled
funeral of br to encourage tho laulle* when they
Lmma Herrington -Thursday.
The revlv.l m .tine. t. &gt; ran
•ollcll the fund* for the Park. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Gould and the day
nliht.
•
T’’Ur"'le,h.,r,, i' c 00k played,
'
' two line
“
'
piano
/owner. father, also Mr. and Mr*.
. .. ........ — HI* second number waa
MIMan Andrews spent Sunday at
Ralph Hawthorne wn* home from entitled: "High Flies the CTnne."
The*. Egner** in West Bellevue.
5lc**r*. Mercer and Bryant favored
v *r‘
?U1,'h Weatberbe, nf
the club with two splendid cornet
over Sunday.
vcrmontville, visited the latter's par­
Fifteen team* are drawing the
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Sheldon
Thursday and Friday.
wood for the church today. Tuesday., committer, consisting of Mr. nnd Mra.

&lt;«&gt;it and other rois­
AIvv^nTv*1 lli3
ter sad Plymouth.

«* ADVB."
Kead For I

AUCTION SALE

On account of III health I have rente* my farm and win quit farmlnt, and will have
an auction sola to dUposo of my personal property, at my place known as the rdd ‘Iota
Hinchman term,- twn miles west of Dowllnt end throe end one-half miles north of Banflold,

on section 32. Baltimore township, on

Wednesday, March 4th, 1914
Commencing at 9 o’clock sharp, and win Mil the following described property.

HORSES

a Sows, &lt;lu&lt;- Apr. 15.
35 Shoots, about 3 months old.'
00 Good Plymouth Rock hens.

Black gelding. coming 4 years 01&lt;l. weight

HAY, GRAIN, ETC.

Dark iron gray mare. 5 years Ohl. weight
1530.
Dark iron gray mare, 4 years old. weight
1320. '
.,
Brown mare coming o years old, weight 13S0.
(These 4 horses are extra good: &gt;
Hay gelding, coming 13. weight *300.
Hay gelding, old. weight 1200.
Bay marc, c oming 13, weight 1509.

20 Tons good hay, part clover, part timothy.
About 3 loads good oat straw in barn.
200 Bundles stalks in stack.
500 Bundles-stalks in barn.
Some drill com in Imrn.
200 Bushels oats.
2 Good loads l&gt;ean pods.
9 Bushels June clover seed, good and clean.
Bushel .yellow dent seed com, shelled.
Bushel white dent seed com, shelled.
5 Bushels little white ^eed beans.

CATTLE.
Cow. Jersey and purham,' 5 years pld, Hrfe
March to.
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Durham cow. 4 years old. Iresh last Dec. I
Durham cow, 7 years old. fresh last Dec. \
Durham cow. 8 years old. fresh last Dec.
Roan Durham. 3 years old. due May 15.
Roan Durham. 3 years old. due io May.
Durham bull, 2 years old.
2 Durham heifers, coming in.
2 Steers,- coming 3 years old. fair beef.
• 3 Durham steers, coming 2 years old.
4 Durham steers. 1 year old.
2 Durham heifers, i" year old.
3 December calves. •
.

SHEEP ANd HOGS.
34 Shrop ewes. 3 to 5 years old, lamb Mar. I5.
20 Shrop ewes, 3 to 5 years old. lamb Apr. to.
2 Shrop bucks.
2 Thoroughbred Poland China brood sows,
due April 10.

Hot Lunch at Koon.

Stock hog.

Set ol.heel-chsln harneo. 1,4 inch, new.
Set of heel-chain harness, 1', inch, good condition.
Set l&gt;ack pad liarhe**, l,l&lt; inch, good condition.
Light driving hanitaa, rubber trimmed, nearly new.
Donble harness, old.
Single harness.
Jackson wide tire wagon and box complete.
Narrow tired wagon and box complete.
Top baggy.
Farm track, nearly new.
Road cart.
Double buggy, good condition. Stock rack, II fed.
Hay rack and stock rack, 14 feet. 10 foot bay rake.
Stock rack, "Jj feet wide, U fret long.
McCormick corn binder. Champion mower,3 ft. Cui.
liny tedder.
Oliver plow. ,
Bean puller.
Jf-Twrae cultivator.
Single cultivator,
fair Belknap sleigh*.
3 tank heater*.
Sharpie* cream *e|*irator No. 3
Corn shcllrr.
Grindstone.
Fanning mill.
Scalding kettle,
i! Ztl-foot ladiler*.
- barrels cider vinegar.
Jewel heating stove No. 3». nearly new.
Small beating stove, Fartand Oak.
Jauge upholstered parlor chair.
Iron bed and spring.
Bet dining ch*ir».
Union churn No. 8.
Other articles not mentioned.

Shelter for Horses If it Storms.
There will be no by-bidding.
thing will be sold.

Every­

Terms of Sale:
Over tliat amount 7 months time will be given
on good bankable notes with interest at 6 per
cent. No goods to be removed until settled
(or.

tlnuea In uinliminlahad volume. Stock

aiuwly. The M.lume of money being
brought Into Railroad. Public Utility
and Industrial ent*rprl*c« through
:---- . .
'I'prwwo «**
era
plentiful employment for labor, ko.k&gt;
geucral hurinem and further advances
In stock price*.
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EAST BARRY.

Mr*. Jennie Searle* and. Mra. A. P.
w«tey
I” Battle Creek last!

STONEY POINT.
Mra. Hortense Payne starts this,
Mr. and Mr*. William Town arc
eUyfng at Frank Town’s. They have Monday 'morning, for California, to
hired out to Max Eicholx for the year. make an extended visit with her
Bert Searles is viiiting at F. E. brother, who is in poor health.
Mra. James McPeck and twin babies
"Tnknrt
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*
.S'Y’f?
°{ Battle Creek, spent from Thuraday until Sunday
with relatives in Maple Grove and
Visited his parent* Suncay.
.
I
Dowling.
1ft^°C,C ,lDJi 1m,ukI11 oul (’eorKe |
Mr. and Mra. Horace Curtis, of
Knowles* youngest child is Woodland, and Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Rodebaugh visited their mother, Mrs.
Sylvester Osborn last Sunday. She
, is quite seriously ill.
NOTHEAOT KALAMO.
Pott* and Mra. Semalva Carr
play given at the U. B. church1 of Frank
Thomapple, spent Wednesday with
Wednesday evening was a sucrowd airenA.,1
Mr “d Mrt Charles Me»d.
Af large crowd
attended. mvl*
faT^JJ^hta
Mr'
daughters, GertMawhidl'thiB ^k nide “d Arlic' «lt«Dd*d the funeral
of a relative hi Carlton last, Thun-

even though It la "canned." la bring
tjaed in many public achoola to cdu.i-ute Ih* inuslcnl tastes of the student*
und to off*, t tha deplorable effect of
many foolish r.ig-tlm* Jingle*, which

Real Estate and Investment Broker
Phone 472
Hastings, Midi.

XMVM UaNKVn«——
THEY GET RESULTS.

Bay grilling. coming 14. weight 1.15°-

MOVEMENT TO PROVIDE

Through

,

I WANT TO LIST YOUR

SATURDAY A BRAND SUCCESS

many people taking advantage of the
‘opportunity to investigate tho Buick
car thoroughly.
The. itiiatlngw Btrtck Co. have tuken
the agency for Miller Tires in 'Barry
County and Saturday alone they gold
and Jlwt over jfiOO worth. They are giving

CARLTON CENTER.
The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. ।aril to cp.operate with him
Frank Clark Wednesday, March •}. lheir
।
forma with him.
Read hla advartlxi-nii'ntjp thin Issue
1There will be a good program. AU
are invited.
, '
W. B. Pew left Monday to spend
the Week with relatives in Muskegon. IHAPPY BATHEBING OF
Mrs. J. Johnson of Hastings ha*
THE B. A. R. AHO W. R. 0.
been spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Covert.
Mra. Jay Carpenter received word'
Monday morning of the death of her;
aunt, Mrs. Darby, of Clarksville.
I
Mrs. M. Steele is on the sick list nt i
. On Saturday, February !l«t. about
this writing.
jone hundred of'the G. A. R.. W. R. C.
Chas. Austin is laid up with the Lind neighbors gathered at tho home
Mr
U_. , ■
H U«w.
Gripp,
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BUICK AUTOMOBILE SHOW

PROPERTY TO SELLI

CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Charles Pexley, near Bellevue.

temper of the Knight* nnd visitors
&gt;Uch
Edna Bresent Tim re.Uy .evening.
Tnlght had Invited 11 friend, p-hom
he thought would make a good
Knight. iypl a line program of music.

this grout domain. The M. C. train
■was held until 11 p. m., m'that the
Ursa-crowd could
the nnlsh of the
work, and while the extremely coM
night made it rather disagreeable to

■hWax.""'"4 ","d*’rL,

10 HAVE

Canl of TluuUar—We
heartily
thank our n.-Uhbora and friend*.’Mi-,
and Mr*. Mcombar and their em­
RcwolutJoii*.
ploye* fur their act* of klnuncss and
Whereu Iteath ha* entered our
mldM and taken from our Do Good
tlrlgiby for hta corn torn ng
to other* Club 11 l&gt;cloved member.
Mr*. Henrietta Altoft. th&lt;&lt;refore'be It
Loutau Anderson.
Reaolved. That we a* member* of

CYRUSProprietor
P. LARABEE

COL. W. H. COUCH
COL. ROSS BURDICK A. L. CAMPBELL
W. DELANO,
Auctioneers
CLSRKS.

loth.

memory

Resolved. That u* an orgunlxatlon
we extend to the bereaved relatives,
especially to the sorrowing husband.
Mr. Robert Altoft. and the slater,
Mrs. UIU McQueen. «ur heartfelt
sympathy, and the appreciation of
the beautiful life she has lived among

dftu8tlter&gt; Mrif. oluliona bo mo: Io th* b«r«av«a hus­
band and *t*tcr, to the pre** tor pub.
Hcatlon. and that tboy bo apread up­
Charlotte
Impor* blood run* you .down— on bur club record*.
•
’ makw you an «**y victim tor organic
Mr*. Loola Wood*.
L'»
diMSM* Burdock Blood Bitter* tfurMra. Kitt I*- Sprague,
W unit* llfle* the blood—eurea th* e»n«—
Mr*. Rroialp Wondman,
Commuter.

Dear Patron*:—Jt I* al such
time n&gt; thl* u,.,: word* fall to expf-eoa
the feeling* of the heart. But will
•&gt;&gt;'. I received Und accepted with
much ph--o.nr.- jour elegant gift, n fur
coat; lirat, bevuuae It I* ono of great
Value to me. which I highly prlxe;
also liecauae it corns* to me a* a tok•n of your appreciation of &gt;n&gt;' effort*
«lncc 1 have hud the pleasure of
Ing you with your dally tmlf.
will ever be rtmembored with
ing* of the highest regard and st
"
“’W.
Burdat Lichty.

This Is Good For $1.00
Cut this out and bring it to the studio and it will
apply as $1.00 in cash on any frozen Photos.
This means you will get 1 dozen $2.00 Photos for
$1.00 or 1 dozen $2.50 Photos for $1.50, or 1 dozen
$3.00 Cabinet Photos for $2.00 and so on down the line
This is a special good for 10 days only.

Roland E. Green
The Photographer

Hastinga, Michigan

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estern Barry

♦ Mail Order Houses Beaten

CRR8ST.
k I" (pending
Owing to the badly drifted roads
1» In 1-ansing.
J hie brother
BUndue
Chauncoy Reynolds near Banneld for

J BLATCHFORD’S CALF MEAL—An old reliable brand that you all know—
J ~^3.50 per hundred and no freight to pay.
J A Chicago Mail Order House prices an unknown brand of Calf Meal at
♦

?3.55, and you pay the freight from Chicago.

and Mr. Esplanab from KaUmaxoo,
Mr. and ;Mr* Will Towp-r of Banneld.
and George Green of H*
Thu Women’ll Foreign Mliwlonary
[Society met with Mr* Etbel Pennock

♦ Where doesit pay you to buy Calf Meal?

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Don’t judge the other prices of the Mail Order Houses by their prices on
sugar. Tl^at is a juicy bait. Our prices on 99 items out of every 100 are
cheaper than those of the mail order houses and buying here gives you all the
other advantages of home buying—seeing the goods before you pay, corupacing different qualities, easily returning or exchanging goods that are not
satisfactory, quick service ih emergencies. If you give us all of your business we can carry bigger stocks and give you better service. We are prepared
to give this community just as good a store as it deserves. What helps us,
helps you.
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DELTON,

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Michigan'.

' Banfield.

Agents for Noxall paints—every can absolutely guaranteed..

Ladies
Li Have you Maa-dicMMuv Clothes-Baskets. . Wc have
-them on display at our store. They arc as great a
Labor Saver as your washing machine. Come
“
' in
and let us give you a demonstration.

Wc have on sale two lots of Arctics at a j
‘
very low price
1 lot of Men’s Arctics:95c pr.
1 lot of Ladies’ Arctics85c pr.
Bargains in Felt Shoes. A chance to buy warm
footwear cheap.

Renkes &amp; Son
Phone, Hostings; 342-3r

Banfield, 13-3r

Agenta for Acme Quality Paints, Oils, Colors,
Varnishes, Floor Dressing, Brushes, Etc.

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices
We have a full line of MEATS and
GROCERIES and aim to keep fresh
and tempting goods on hand at all times.
Yours for a Q deal,

WILLIAMS * SON,

HICKORY CORNERS,

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MICHIGAN.

Haff of One’s Living
and powlbly more is the groceries they use. Why not
buy them, then, where you know you get QUALITY,
FRESHNESS, and HO NEST. MEASURE.

Have you seen KELLY?
Cloverdale

Is the Housewife's
Greatest Help.
HAT so tempting to the
laggard appetite as a
light, flaky, fruit short cake or
a delicate hot biscuit?
Royal makes the perfect
short cake, biscuit and muffin,
and improves the flavor and
healthfulness of all risen flour­
foods.
It renders the biscuit, hotbread and short cake more di­
gestible and nutritious, at the
same time making them more
attractive and appetizing.
Royal Baking Powder is in­
dispensable for the preparation
all the year round of perfect
foods.

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Few of Our Prices

City.

George Whittemoro'g Wednesday for
th* daf.
bronchitis.
Sir* Houvenlr spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents. Mr. und
Mr* Polly.
Mr* Bertha' Buah was In - Fkud
Cooper last WednaaAqr.
near Plainwell.
WUaon Fisher, who baa been quite
nick with lagrlppe. la some shat t-cttcr.
Beysio went to Cterksvlli.. Saturday
home of Charles Bldeiman March
sister.

of munlc.
Miss Hchnora of Nash, .lie spent last
Weak with Mr* Orrdn Barret.
&gt;
Kathryn Dfnkel Is visiting
,
IS TO BE IMPROVED trlgn.ls In East Cooper.
Mrs. H. E. Fnulknar and daughters
Mr*. K&lt;rpf and Mlsa Faulkner were
'Hotel and Fnvillon at Allendale Will italam.izoo visitors Thursday.
Harold Hpuvenlr of Il-istltiga spent
I
Ik- Repaired and KcuMxlelled.
Friday night with hta grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Polly.
| The scores of folka In the southern
Tho Ik O. T. M. are planning for
;part of,thto county who seek pleasure
■at Gull lake will be Interested in the Thhraday.
[announcement that the hotel and pa­ ■ A vr-ry plaaoant afternoon Waa ipent
vilion at Allendale will be remodelled' lawt Friday at (he home of Mra. Cross
and repaired before the arwMin open* when the Delton Study Club relchratA buildlnx will also 1 bo creoted for Cdlltl second anritveriary and had *»
bowling, shooting, bllHards and' pic­ Its gueats the Homo Literary Club of
ture show* ;Fnr a number of years1 Iliekory and vlclnlw. The hnuM waa
E. Waldorf has rented tho place, hut prettily decorated. In red. white and
blue. The following program was
landala Resort Aasoclatioui a. com­ given: Muaic, Miss Boyic; Wekomt
pany compiutd of men from Battle' Address, Mrs. Hoeltsel: Music. .Misses
Creek, Kalamosoo and Jackson. C. Flow ers Toast to Dolton Study. Club.
I). VVlxaon. of Battle Creek, will tnan- Mrs. Cross: Solo. Mr» Morehousa;
Heading, “lx»ve Affairs of Washlngton;11 Toast to WMaHtagton. Mr* Horrect car service from Knlaniaxoo and' ton; Heading .“Husking lhe." i.y'Mr*
Battle Creek, thus eliminating "
Hoeltzel. After the program --eporutInconvenience of changing
' GullI e« were given by memb- r* of the vis­
lake Junction.
iting club. At 5:00 o’clock a buffet
luneh waa served and the mrinliers of
both clubs tlopartlng wl»h&lt; d we could
Daniel Gerllnger of Nashville" was
a Saturday night and Sunday visitor
|at hla brother1* It. J. Gerllnger and land Feb. ISth, ISIS, and dl.-d in Del.
family.
ton last Thursday on hb t6th birth­
I * Mr. ,n&lt;l Mra. -W.ttdn rtorlinrrr wrre day. Ho wax married io Mimi Mar&gt;*
visitors Sunday.
Mahnn In Holland and they came to
thl* country In 1S$6 itul settled In
Now York State. About 26 years ago
। they.came to Barry county where
they resided until hla ll-’ith.
They
at Grand Rapid* They enjoyed the■ hod nine children, ete.it t ------- 1
show Immensely and had a mighty girl, of whom sbr.aiWMWi
lino time too. especially the. gentle- 4&gt;oy died on their long Ir!„ ....
I men. ao much ao in fact, at to miss&gt; oeian and the two oth■ r children djed
I their 4:00 p. m. train for home. while they lived In. Nur York State.
However fortune smiled upon them as
[they had not spent all their money
.and ao bought tickets to Grand Ledge widow Who now
'c&gt; him.
Mr.
on tho fast train following the local. Johnxpn wai 111 or
I Hero they took tho 0:15 p. m. train Mrioualy rick froi
from Grand 1-cdge for Woodhury. always been a hardy, rugged man nnd
'Moral, lime and tide and the Fen- wu always willing to do anything
I Marquette trains wait for no man.
naked of him for othora and he will
Most everybody nt tended the auc­ bo greatly missed I • hta mauy neigh­
tion sale of Gilbert Melxiod of Wood­ bor* Tho funeral w.t» hold nt the M.
, land Friday, he being well known here E. chureh Bun&lt;1ay%.,rnlng. Hev. Stat­
i as a former resident.
ic conducting the servloe* The burial
Mias Luta Gerliuxcr held^p birth- w..» nt. Pralrlevllie.
I day party last Wednesday evening tor
The urgent need nf street lights for
the Oth und 10th gradea of the Wood­ thia village has been t iken under conland High School, she being a mem­ aideratlun by the l-uhea Club, which,
ber of the latter. Gamoa were played, under tho |r-■
. —„ —
songs sung and a general good time Hocltxol. is
nn entertain-

BIB RESORT AT BULL LAKE

21 lbs. Granulated Sugar____ ___ ____________________ $1.00
lOo
3-5c Boxe« Matches .
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‘Peanut Butler.....______________ ......... ...............
..._14e
Prunes____ 1_____________________ ......... ............... _15c2lor25c
Col fcc*Ground________ 1________ .•.____________ 28c and 25c
Sweet Piak|cs Bulk______________ .............
12c
Dill, VioklM Bulk________________ ....._______________ ..12c
Mapte Sutar________ ____ _______ .............................
..He
-Ground Buckwheat Floor_______ ...2__________________ 40c
Genuine Codfish________________ ________________ ______ 15c
Herring ______________________
____ He
Lemons ..._______________ ______ ______________________ 30c
Navel Oranges 30c Peck Yet.

of Howard

Mr. Johnson, of New York state
Is vtaltiog In and about lown. He was
called.here by the Illness ..nd death of
hla brother Hen JohSSen.
George Doyle of St&gt;rin&lt;iirid. bin lining a. car of wheat h
note, veiled relatives. In ’ town test * Marten of Richland.

Ellis E. Faulkner
The Rexall Store

. Gilkey farm.
Cornelius Tack

parted to their homes—tired
py.
Mr* A. Slowinskl report*
son-in-law, Warner Smith, is
ill &lt;rf blood poisoning.
1 Mr. and Mr* Guy Lapo
j Odessa vjsited her mother,
Horton Sunday.

for tho tnulntebut hap­• nancn of street ligiitx. Tho Idea is
meeting with apprav.d among the prothat her• Rreaelve cillxenx of the community
seriously• and it ta prolMlde th H (bis Will be the
hrat rtep toward a better lighting aysof latke
Mr* J.
CLOVEHDAtM

Hians ookmeux.
John Roblnoon ta homo sick with
thn grippe.
•
Mr. and Mr* Burra! Phillips enter­
tained the lalter1* parent* Bert Gar­
rison and wife, of tho Btar dlstrtai.
FTMay.
A sleigh load of pooplo attended the
L. A. K. at Mr* Barbara McCollum's
Thursday und reported u One lime.
Jack Snyder made a burinoaa trip
to Dowling Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Phillips of
Shults wep Sunday visitors at W. O.
Tublua’.
.
Several from thia vicinity attended
a surprise on Hom Bllvln of the Gregiory district Friday night.
I Airs. Julia Meyers entertained her
mother. Mra. Rotwh of GrcontUlc last

from Maple Grove Thursday.
MIm Catherine r.igney spent from

employed ut the Kalamaxol State

ago u.inther n.'tce. turtnerly Hah Hon-

Otscfco were call.-d hern last Monday
by the death of the latter's grand­
mother. Mr. Mudgctt returned home

turned home with her.

DOWLING.
Will Herrington and wife attended
■MIS. HUI KOOKCS VWlietl OOF BOO.
Albert and family, at Clarkavillo from
Tuesday until Friday.
Doris Stanton Is assbulnr Mr* Al­
bert Woodmansee with her house-

BANFIEluD.
I George, Mrs. Stiles Martha. Mr. Coo,^
Cemetery Circle No. 2 will meet er Lord Fairfax. Mr. Dorr Putnam.
March 4th with Mr. and Mrs. T. performed the marriage ceremony, .
'ermdnt- Moore. A picnic dinner wT I be. served J acting and costumed aa priest. Mrx
A cordial welcome is extended to all. ■ May Stiles played the wedding march.
Mrs Ann* Telheric visited rela­
Mrs. Harry Carr visited her mother, No objections were made when asked
res at HasUnga * few days last week. Mrs. F. E. Doty at Urbandale, who is I if there were any by the priest, so
Mrs. Zell* Ormsbe spent Tuesday
ill with lagrippe one day last week. I the contracting parties are united for
Mrs. Palmatier is improving very | one year sure if they behave themslowly.
selves and meet no affinities.
Will Clemence
Mrs. Lovilia Stevens, who is in WilSunday evening Mr. Vanaukcn, of
liamston and has been ill is much bet-1 Kalamatoo. rave a chalk talk at the
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.UfUIH ter and wishes to thank her many1 church, which was enjoyed very much
I'Ugrlm and wife are going to move' friends in Banfield and vicinity for j by the congregation.
back onto their fnrm at Sherwood. the post card remembrances. .
Shirley Adams is on the sick list.
Wc regret their leaving the commun­
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Groat and son j- A surprise party on Truman Moore
Ity.
- .
Leo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tuesday night.
Frank Matteson and wife, Melvin' Sheffield and Earle Sunday.
1
Mrs.
Elisa Sheffield spent aevcral
Stanton and wife. Fay Whitworth and1
February 20th the Gleaners gave a days with Mra. Sarah Sheffield thia
family. Ernest Matteson and family
of Hendershot district spent Sunday Mock Marriage at Edmunds hall rep- week.
resenting
George
Washington
and
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wlth Theron Pilgrim and wife.
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT.
Mina Blanch Wertman will enter­. bride. Mr. Fred Stiles impersonated 1
tain the embroidery club Tuesday of
this week al her home near BanHeld.
Charley Webster of Salt Lake City.'
Ltah. Is visiting his brother Frank
Webster. They have not met In 30
years.
Alfred ormsbe and wife entertain­
ed their children Sunday for dinner.
LAKE ODESSA.
I- rank Cummings, of Grand Rapids,
was in town Friday to visit hla daugh­
ter.
Elizabeth Ann Russell went toi
Grand Rapids Saturday to attend the
Happy Hour at the Press rooms Sun­
day.
The winter picnic given by the la­
dies of the Methodist cnurch was a
great success. About one hundred and
seventy-five attended a pot luck din­
ner. Hot coffee was served by the
Indiy free.
Bliss Francis Dann, who is teaching
school at Wayland, waa home over
Sunday.
Roy Perkins, who works on the P.
M. R. R. bridge force fell twenty feet
from a bridge near Sunfield, Saturday.
He was taken to the home of his
brother at Grand Ledge, where he is
recovering.
Frank Brown, son-in-law of Len
Heaton, who has had cnargs of the
mill since Mr. Heaton's serious acci­
dent last fall, is moving his household
goods from Grand Rapids and will oc­
cupy the Leonard Wachter house.
Mrs. Aimed* Shepard, an old real-

last week with his aunt,. Mr* M.
Ch itnhel iln
Mra. Frank Mrad Is very Hl at this
writing.
Rev. Frank ua« called to-Maple
Grove Sunday hut on account of bac
road* he eould not get through.
of her daughter, Sirs. Leonard Anway
Born to Mr. and Mr* Bert Chil­ of thia village.
son February 20th. a 3 pound boy.
John McIver. clerk at Nye’s drug
Mr* Ira Brooks spent last week
store,
went to his home at Big Rapids I
with her daughter. Mr* Ocorgo Tldd
to remain over Sunday*
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DANNER
WANT ADV'S. PAT.
from Thursday until Tueadnv
at
Thead Gelb'*
Mr. and Mr* J. W. McLeod spent
Jhniliv nt k' ,1 &gt;&gt;&gt;:,- 1.■
,
------ r™
.. iMiuiuK ner
, —
.uaiivcs m
slater, Mrs. Joseph Golden of Qulm- ..
Kal^masoo from Thuraday until Haturday.
Sir. and Mr* Mark Fox made a
business trip to iteKtingst Monday.
Bert Sutherland of Oxford st the
T. N. Oumry froth Kalamazoo
J homo of Lon iJcadorsiipusyaFrldny.
■pent Saturday until Monday with
The school colabruted Washing­
ton s birthday Friday with an appro­
priate program.
Rev. Gurney will begin hl* revivals
There waa no Sunday school Sunday
on account of tho norm. Everybody meetings at
North Maple Grove’
Tuesday. March 3.
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come next Sunday at 10:,0,
/

Do\ not think that because you arc unable to
carry a large balance that you must be denied the
advantages of a checking account. We will be
glad to have you open up an account with us and
.will give you every advantage that any bank can.

Delton State BanK
- Delton, Mich.

:
Aller four doctors gave fc|m up, lle .
1 took Llnclrlo Bitter* atid Is " now a i *
, well nWn. Get u lodtle today, h will A
do (he saino for yaj.,
Keep |n tlic!^
’‘OUte for all li'-r alitl kitlney cum* 4
laJniM. Perfectly t.ih- sn.t ..... .

Michigan

Peter

PER
CENT

GENERAL REPAIRING
Il you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you’will
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My OtherlLInes—Pneumatic Pressure Systems.
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

DELTON,

CHAS. DENE.AU,

ON

at this writUna.

A
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PLUMBING 6 HEATING

Full Guarantee

HASTINGS ANLIf^aLT^&lt; T0WN h*Ll ^‘Ufday ..ft. rnootf nnd Bunday.!
nThS T1Jj A‘ wH1
I,y &gt;l“S‘ l' ♦
Mrs. James Brogdon and daughter, Brook* The topic b». "Twelve Great i T
Verses.11 1 John 4:16.
4
CryataJ, , spent Saturday with Mrs.
There will bo Sunday m-hoql next1
Mamyo Titus of Cloverdale,
.
Humtey.
The topic. “Trusting In ♦
.,Mrs. Alice'^ummingu and daughter, Riches anil Tripling In God." Luke ▲
13:13-31.
O^Mon
lX.
Golden
Texi
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Mrs. Gaona
« Haattaga apant
Friday cventaw tnd . Saturday with Where your treasure I* there will
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cummings.
your heart be nl»o.
i.uke 12:34 ▲
it Fri”
Miss Catherine Corrigan spent
7.^ Tspio—True and false treasure* *
day evening with her sister, Mrs.
Feel Mtacrahiat
v
Glenn Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kinno and
MraU&gt;L3&lt;au2iOftycS CrJnJt
Usaltb -nd strength. JA gtwranteed
Money A­
iwing their forty-fourth wedding anni­ Liver nnd Kidney remedy.
' back if'not rattati'Mi. It completely
versary.
Mrs. James Endsley is some better cured llobert Madsen, of West Bur-14

WE
PAY

Capital Stock • &gt;20,000.00
Surplus • •
6,000.00

MICHIGAN.

Write For New
Catalogue

New Idea Manure Spreaders

We warrant the New Idea Spreader to be made of good materials and to
be built by skilled mechanics in a thoroughly workmanlike manner.
It is guaranteed to spread as well as any other machine all the different
kinds and conditions of yard and stable manure; also lime, ashes, compost
and commercial fertilize™.
-a,.
.
Should any breakage occur within one year from date of purchase by
reason of defective materials, or poor workmanship, the part may be sent to
us by prepaid freight or express and repairs will be made free of charge.

Aldrich Bros
Delton, Mich.

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�fantrd—I&lt;140 cardo bouwood'on&lt;l. Wanted—Work by experienced nnra*.
pnnpia liNig. 'fnqlilro BANNBUp rwnho 3S4I1.
if

ll°”T*
&gt;•&gt;
—vitnntnr or
4144^-13. .
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Frank Wilcox,

. grade \HAlrteln Bull,
llork,' Morgan, Nashville
ir.'-.
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XMWw—Hotue. fl room*, nnd
Colfax St. inquire J. C.
, North Broadway.
tf

Ford ronftaer. Ab
Inquire nl BANNER

llvered.

Hurry .If

Th* 'Hoallng* High School Imakel
pair work of any kind. Carpenter twill tram defeated the Zeeland High
work guaranteed. Price* reasona­ School banket ball tram last Friday
night
by a acard of 14 to IT., t’p to
ble. ' 3. w. Benedict. Phone 540-J.
title game tho Zeeland.team had non
. ponlte thAC. K. ft H. depot) han
employed a Aral r-lara rejtalr man.
If yon have nny repair work, ma­
’ rhino yrnrk, forging or tcmiirriiik

of tho evening, mu king alx goal- from
hr Rent—Three
nicely furnished tho Held and one from the foul line.
rooms, by the week or to nun- Kpurka pUyed the hext gume ho ha"
played thia year. Hill did good work
In pawing tha tu»ll down to tho 1m*kel. Tho two guard* lion urn nni!
Garland played nlrn'vt a perfect de325 E. OraM St. ’
fen«lve gam&lt;&gt;. When the hall waa in
tha day.

you

Phone 437.

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Find-

at Some of the Models o(

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Leading Clothier

HufTman ft Hayce, pluu 2HHauer ft. Banor, plus y.
Strbblna ft Doyle, plua U- ’
Wopton ft Robert*, mlnua 3K.

Probata.

Hastings, Mich

DAIRYMEN
Bejow are a few notes taken from “Hoards Dairyman" that we want you to get
the value of. The location was in Vermont where feed cost and conditions are sim­
ilar to ours
1. Average production of 326 cows waa [6463Jpounds milk, test 3.76% fat 243.6
pounds per ycuur.
2. Average cost of feed $73.03 per year.
’
3. Cost to produce-100 Ibr., milk $1.13, or for each $1 of feed the farmer got from
$0.93 to $2.21 according to the cows milk.
4. The eight best cows returned $58.12 per cow above the total cost of keeping.
The ten poorest cows returned $42.95 per cow less than it cost to keep them.
r tl
n
u-------a-,udiffe
fcrenoB of $101.07 per year between a
5.
Therefore
the «bove afigures show,
GOOD OOWMni?POOR
IK ONE,
ONE, Which'
Which »shows why one farmer »« losing money
and blaming hip cteamory
f““ the
‘u“ I’om
-------*‘il his neighbpr is making money and satiseanicKy for
, while
fipd with Ijis ci7 icry ^Aurns. Taking the years of a cows usefulness as ten, then
L-_,.T:r
.,
.; ■ ’eows
_______________
—
reen
aw
good
return and—
Aarpoor onw for life work. «,is ~w..
considerably more than a thousand dollars. The point wc are making is; don't sell a good
cow just because you can get a little more than an average price for her. It may
lower the average of your herd below the point of profit. Better kill your poorest
coward throwaway ther carcass'than to sell your best cow for $150 or even more.
Nothing pays1 like darning if intelligently handled.
Sell your cream to us.

Crystal Creamery Company
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It will pay-you to advertise your* Auction Sale in the Hastings Banner
WWWWWWWIMMWWWWWWW

d. farmer. Only ly
Stale Rt.- . Inquire or

CU’SIJ

Phone

Some Reasons Why

yTaraobl. hay and brown, wt. 27«P
»-■
frrP from blcmlxhc*

.Prank Ninth.

3’Sar old heifer, duo In April: F
yearling »tocr calve*.
Jtlekifd. fihuhz.

Il xr.l

Holsirln.

IdW,

Telephone 22

HaMlnga Whist Score*.
North Mn&lt;! Routh. '
Ironalde.ft Hubbard, plua &lt;K.
cook ft Chldaartcr. plus &gt;%.
Warner ft Hirst, mlnu» ‘i.
Myers A.WllcM, mlnue SH.

FILI.A CT

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G. F. CHIDESTER

ty and paying far ihla ndvorttacWheat I* quoted today by lhe Hut- I
n *
m*nt.
Mra I.yale- Hhedd. Delton. »»&lt;?» Milling Co. at #4 vent, per bu.H- •h'“u?P Ol?-X m**S P011!
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brood sows, due soon. 11
Mich.
1-wk]***- Gther price* chan
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__ _ I fat, wheat and oat*.
ORDER FOR PTBI.TCATfON.
wheats, also Poland China sloe)
I'RODUCK.
hog. ‘Inquire Ernest Kenyon, on For Rent—G.m&gt;,i upright pinno. AdState of Michigan. The Probate
dree* ’’A”
nt nvvwn
_ ..
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( mwfing f»rm. 1H mile* west o'
Court for the County of Barry.
~ ~—'"''court. held at tho
i city of Haatlnga,
U&gt;M—Friday night a Idrfck nnd tan OrjaU
' In raid count
tho thretiQ-tlfth
hound.
Itewnrd.
Pfanno 4r.3R. I
IH ocrea of In ml. chicken hnun
MIUTH..
' tiny of Fcbrifl
Hoatlng*.
MJ
. &gt;uv-g rod. of fence around run
Prexent: 1
’ way. So iQung fruit tree* nnd oth txMft—A iilack ponpon tgtfh utgA^le I ftj'e
Judge nf Pro
tr.email Duh. Seven blocks Iron
In the mai
m *'• F,n‘”‘r n&gt;we leave nL HiielVHIO
habk corner*. Phone 4MB.
tl 2--_____________ Kw Ife:
.William ft. 1
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'00■ ncre«, ac iioh 33, Rut Wanted
—Pupil* In ohorlhnnd.
Mra i
having lllrd in oaltl enurt hl* petition
laod. . Qoml land, lay* rolling, 3?
DAak.
723
Montgomery
Bt.
2wk*
1
praying
that nn Instrument now on
..Mtjfft woAda. Mono large Umber
file In thia court purporting to be the
POULTRY AND Bl DDL
fair building*. .fence..* poor, well onl t^Mlcd—Morgan Jonca, 420 E. Bond, i
I.tk will and teatamrnt of the aald
(rlftern. Florence Hmlth, Hnatlnp
would like to hire elder! v man nnd CMekani. alive. lOe
d&lt;x-eaaed be admitted tn probate and
Wife to keep hmue: man to do
■ I he execution (hereof be granted tn
ttJSJtP
I RS.““&amp;a£—m.
’r.rnr netlflorfer *-or to
other
proved, good brflUUngn,' will divide
GRAIN.
■all 60 or 10 acres. Good tltnbai
i March A. D. 1014. al ten o'clock In
and buUdlnga on either.
Prici
about fl coo. Aho building*. liv­
the forenoon, at Mid probato office, bo
MMpaable.
Georgo Bell. Coat
ing rooms and burn. Will noil or
and 1* hereby appointed for hearing
Omvo. Phone from llaatlap.
t'
Undo for email farm. W. II. Vnnraid petition:
(never Heed. ■■AO and p&lt;4».
It la l-'urther Ordered. That public
fraai church. poaloffice nnd sc.hoo&gt; Wrnted—W.jahlngs to Do nt homo.
llAtJtD RAY AND STRAW.
notice thereof ba given by publication
MM »f Quimby, fair building*. w«r
of n copy of thia order, for three suego_.iMwagy.tnm tn n-m.
cesaiva weeiu pflg*ua toaMdilay of
orchard. rtu acres timber. WU’
hearing. In tho IMatlnge Banner a
ffglW-KJCTAlL FKICDi.
sell for 33.2(0 If taken nt; onof :krajwl oe Hteiev&gt;' &lt;WhitT
newspaper prtatvft-and circulated In
DrMlnn Ummi, -Quimby. illch.
tf
■aid county.
MACK.

H«T (n kitchen, and ball
• Electric . light* and gas

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। Spring Suits Shown in Qur Window. Then Come in and Try on one
The very Latest Styles. New Spring Hats and Caps shown also.

Far IWe—Span of Pcreheron colts
mare and gelding, coming four ant'
1
three yenni old.
James Asplnall
1 NaxhvlHe phone 51-11 r.

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HASTINGS MARKETS

I : “JOVNG MAN

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formed.

Notice—Repair work of all kinds,
wood and metal. Stovo work n spec- but even this victory has pyt the,
lalty. Cook ft Henry, 4-wk* Hastihga High Rchool basket ball
team on the map for this year.
quite Mra. John
for your
kiddles. Trade
1
State Itoad.
thing. Hastings.
Zcetand.
-'Dlllic Hltuhcock.
Ward rapt.
Hill
Boonatcr
Profitable. Bp-ark*.
Hard
and grut In homw&gt;. Inquire CIO Enel
G.irlnnd
Drurrer I
Mndlunp Bt. Bert Place.tf (
Nrtlnrvrld I
L G
ooms. Suite, water, lights, gne. En- Bottnm
rj litre Billie Hitchcock.
1-wk

•cctlon 11. Baltimore.

Money Store

HASTIN8S W1HS FROM
ZEELAND III BASKET BILL

1

n.n non araj.-y case-.
i&gt;. After Winning —1 I . Straight Game*,
skilful WnlloMcra Ix»c By 24 io
Kltilrffior,
Nurse, Hhlfltx? Mich.
Phonn itJ-l rings.
- Jwks

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Good individual
D Percy Wlna
City, Route 7.
3-wk*

fck—MoiorcjcI.-.

You’ll want thl*

C. K. A fl. dapoL Corner BollI and Walnut St. Will take In
■ngc homes and live Block
aell al prices right. Prank

-Child's beaded purse.
INNER office.

Call
Iwk

xcellenl condition,
toad. P. Q. Building.

twiu
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tun..
'married or alnrfo. Woodland

FRENCH’S “WHITE LILY” IS BEST
For over 40 years we’ve been doing just one
thing—making French’s White Lily Flour.
We know how. There is a knack in making
French’s White Lily FloUr just as there is in making
the best wagon or the best automobile and back of
the knack there is the best equipment to turn out the
product in the best way and at the lowest cost. And
still back of all this the ideal condition is to have the
plant run night and. day to cut down general ex­
penses. In making French’s White Lily Flour we
have the knack, the equipment and. we run night and
day.
The greatest automobile plants in the country
couldn’t sell their cars at the prices they do unless
they had the best of equipment and labor paving de­
vices .on the market, and run their plants day and
night to cut down their general expenses. If the
great automobile plants only run 8 hours a day and
allowed their-factories to remain idle for 16 hours,

they would have to add on a great many dollars to
the price of their cars just to cover the general ex­
pense. We could not afford to sell French's White
Lily Flour at the price we do if we did not run night
and day.
Taxes, rent, interest, insurance, heat and
numberless other general expenses are no greater
for’8 hours than they would be for 24 hours. The
concern that has the orders can double or treble the
volume of business by running 24 hours that it could
do in 8 hours, and at a very small additional expense.
This, at least, will cut down pie general expense by
one-half and at the same time turn out a batter &lt;pnlity of goods, because when the machinery is kept in
motion it will do a better and more even quality of
work by running along at a steady uniform speed.
French’s White Lily Flour is made better than.
other flours for the Reasons given above. It doesn't
- cost you any more, because of the manufacturing

economics we have in the plant by reason of our run­
ning night and day, with the best and latest models
of labor saving machinery that money can buy, and
with the knacks that over 40 years’ experience in
making nothing but French’s White Lily Flour have
taught You can pay more money for flour but you
won’t get anything as good as French’s White Lily.
Possibly you can buy flour for less money, but you’ll
find it far more expensive in the end. Why? Be­
cause you’ll either throw a lot of it away or punish
your stomach with a lot of poor, soggy, indigestible
bread. Your experience with flour made in the or­
dinary mills will confirm that statement.
If French’s White Lily Flour wasn’t better than
the others there wouldn’t be so many people want it
They Wouldn't keep this big mill running day and
night year in and year out Why don’t you try a
sack of this flour, if you are not using it now?

Trees MIDDLEVILLE ROLLER MILLS

Pear, Flam,
toll Fruks.
t.

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE,

MICHIGAN.
MMtM

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FUJI DAYS FIW

You Will Need
10 in. Ratchet Brace
$.1.00
13 good Bits in Wood Case .
l/a in. Socket Firmer Chisel
3/i in. Socket Firmer Chisel
1 in. Socket Firmer Chisel
24 in. Level and Plumb75c
24 in. Steel Square . 1_____________.’59c
Harvey W. Peace 26 in., Hand Saw----- $1.39
18 in. Hand Saw
______
Steel Hammer x.z'.
Machinist Hammer.^-.'......
8 in. Monkey Wrench*.
1(1 inf Monkey Wrench __-----4 in. Sargent Screw Driver—
Yankee Ratchet Screw Driver
Automatic Drill
Automatic Drill
$1.25
Gem Folding Mitre Box
$1.75
Bit Stock Drills
10, 14 &amp; 18c
8 in. Drawing Knives—
2 ft. Boxwood Rule
3 ft. Boxwood Rule:------------4 ft. Folding Rule—
Nail Sets ..
Vz in. Solid Center Bits —
Gipiblet Bits
Meat Saws.
All Files per inch

GEORGE MIHOYKS. OF lilVINf
HECAI.D6 IWIDEXTS OF TI1H
Git KAT COM l.K I

WITNESSED THE DEATH

OF GENERAL REYNOLDS|

ThinT&gt;u
Whether

“There never was such an opportunity for making money by spending it
as is offered today to the men with a little ready money.
'
The manufacturers of Men’s wearing apparel throughout the United
States have had the worst season within the-memory of man.
The unseasonable weather has caused manufacturers of men’s clothing
to throw on the market the greatest clothing virtues that have ever been pre­
sented.
,
The manufacturers need ready money, and to get it have made tremen­
dous sacrifices to the retailer, who therefore can make big reductions to you.
A person who has money in the bank riow ought to take it out now and
invest it in winter’s clothing at the present low prices.
Yourpioney in a savings bank cannot make as much money for you as
you can make for yourself by buying winter clothes right* now.
Once these overstocks are disposed of you or anybody else will never
again have the opportunity of getting such values.”
t• (The above is from the Chicago American.”)
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iqij.

We are pleased to announce that we were in a position to take advantage
of the great values offered by the manufacturers. We closed a deal with one
of America’s best clothing makers wherein we are now in possession of a
large consignment of Men’s Suits, all new, up-to-date styles and High Grade
Tailoring. This deal was made possible through our opening up another
store at Remus, Mich., thereby doubling our outlet for Men’s Suits.

All these new Suits go in our big
Clean Up Sale

N. B. WATERMAN
Michigan

EDEE
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READ THIS!

Monday. i&gt;ec. 22.

Afew l/or/c Jtore
Ildstingt,

PART TWO—PACES 9 TO II.

I

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SOME TOOLS

Certificate

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

M, 1914—20 PASU.

15c

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. That is noWgoing on. You can’t afford to miss this opportunity if you
need Clothing now or if you will need it within the next six months.

15c

Certificate

This Certificate Good for a full 15c Gao KYANIZE
FINISH (any color)
One full *4 pint &lt;'aii KYANIZE FINISH «..y tolor (enough
f..r two chair*), tegular price..........................

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IOC

One Special KYANIZE llruuli for applying Mine, regular price

10c

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO
Phone 74

Hastings, Mich.
Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

Unfortunate Transaction.
"What became uf that fellow Tweedleyj" oh, he opened a shop." "Do­
ing wrllT" "No- doing lime. He was
caught In the act.**

SEASONABLE FOODS
rime led mr oir qulillin nl »h ip jnr nurtuel m.
Raspberry anil Strawberry Jam. per jar.
Otniiitr ami &lt;*.rapc Bruit Marmalade, per Jar

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MICHIGAN STOMACH SUFFERERS
DISCOVER THE QUICKEST REMEDY
Two
Phones

E. C. Russ &lt;5 Son

The
Grocers

To Get ALL the News Read the Banner.

Gasoline Smell
Comes Out
Our Dry Cleaning Equipment is the best of any in Barry County.

Power Washer and Extractor
Drying Room For Your Garments
These are the reasons we can guarantee every peice of Dry Cleaning,
work brought to us. Our Drying Room takes out the “Gasoline Smell’’ and
you wear your newly cleaned and pressed garment with perfect satisfaction
if youbring your work to us.
.

Daily Thought.
Earth change?. but thy soul and God

Stand sur*.—Brownins.
THE WEARY WAY
Dolly Bcromtait I-*-—* Wcariaomc
Many hi Hu«Ttinrx.
With a back Hi a aehea all day.
Annoying urinary dlmrdem,
**
‘ ‘Tin a weary '»'«Y Indeed.
Doan'* Khlib-k l’IH« are MpH-lully
for .kidney trQiil'l* •
' - . ’
.
Are endnrved by Haatinc* cltlaena.

WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 243.

8HULTERS BROS., PROPRIETORS.
HASTINGS, MICH.

1 away th* pain* nnd ache*.
1 am
Klad to Mmflrm th«- endornmirnt I
hav* given Dotin’* Kidney Pill*, hr.
1 fore."
1
Price »«. at all doalgnt,* Don't rimply Mk for a kidney remedy—5^
Doat'a Kidney Fllla-rtta :mbA&gt; that

We offer for Sat. Feb. 28 the following Special
25 lbs. Purity Flour---------------- ——------- 60c
10 lbs. Amber Graham Flour------------ ------ 30c
Special Pack Tomatoes
------------------------ 10c
3 Cans Hart Corn------------------------------------- 25c
Large Fancy Oranges per dozen------------------ 25c
Extrh Fancy Oranges per dozen - ------ :-------- 35c
Spinach per can.
Apricots, dried, per lb------- Prunes, dried, per lb.--------15c, 2 lbs. 25c
Give this store a trial and you will come again.

WUNDERLICH GROCERY

PHONE 83

4 Deli verier M&amp;ily

�tings
iMsrtlon.

YEAR

•Avance..
advance.
IPTIONB

Panner
No adv. for leaa

To

18.1!

Tom Burns, La Salle, III.
Obituary poetry and resolution* io Irma Lucile Worden, City
a Una.
OMtoaries of I# lines or less will be
Hugh K. Johiwpn, Rutland
Myrtle M. JtarldiuN. Rutlsnd
rlages will ba printed free as news Preston Clifford. Hastings.
Anole Rice, Hastings...........
No communication-will ba publishWarranty Deeds.

months la Di.
land Butt.
Matthews,

chard nnd Rob

The other day a Kentlemen visited ua remarking that he
wgs going to buy her a diamond because a friend of his had
remarked, “If you with to make
girl happy, give her a dia­
mond."

this spring.
Mrs. Cla.

id Lewis Ballis, cottags prayer meeting at J. W.
ry and Bertha Cairns'. Next one at Wellington Hid­
tL Wallace and den Friday night.
A sleigh load of the neighbor*
Bhered at the home of David Smith,
uraday evening. All hid a vary
ilther absent nor
advertising rates.
pleasant
lime.
tardy ibis yafir. »eu(trice Bassett had
JOB PRINTING.
Hay advertising rates on appllButler addition. Hast- perfect ntton&amp;*&amp; h
lot
Alva Shephard nnd son Howard of
Ionia vlahed his daughter, Mias Fred
ar
this
year
until
t,,..
—
—
-----equipped Job offices 1n Western Mich­
George M. Conyer to Milton B. Holiday She Inlured her hand In a
page or among brevities, 12 M igan and la prepared to do any kind
cutting box and was unable to attend
of book and Job printing.
SOUTH RUTLAND,
echool.
Philip E. Darling to George L. and
John Lents, from Freeport, a form­
er resident of Rutland, has been visit­
completed their
.nib ing his old neighbors and daughter.
THE MEXICAN SITUATION TO DATE.
Mr* Fred Smith Saturday and Sun*
Sinclair. &gt;S acres, sec. II, Castleton,
R4.800.
Jlr. and Mrs. C. Bachman moved to
Tho eighth grade have completed
Christian Bachman to Frank E. their physiology and will finish their their new home at Irving Thursday.
'
The absurdity of President Wilson's position with reference to Wallace, aec. 27. Rutland. B4.000.
They leave many friends In this com­
history, and geography next week.
State Bank of Middleville
The fifth, sixth and eighth grades munity.
the Mexican situation is being so conclusively shown in these days to'Furnirr's
Mr. Wallace from
Hastings has
Theodora IL Wood and wife, lot 1, recently m&amp;da booklets containing an
St, Middleville. IR00.
illustrated "Life of Abraham Lin­ moved on the fornt, ho purchased
I hat it must be apparent, to even his warmest supporters, that he block
from Charles Rachman.
Clarence Griffin to Serroll Power* coln."
.
•
Richard Butterfield and Mary and
has thundered most egregiously in this matter. For nearly a year
Proceeds for
Bertha Htarks were- perfect spellers social Friday nlghf;
mlnlater IS. Those from away were
this month.
since he announced his position a very bad matter has not only
• Mildred WilHtl* Beatrice Bassett. Afton Smith, wife and daughter HerEda G. Shelienbarger to Levi J. Sperry Roush and Richard Hutter
Butter*
become steadily worse, hut seemingly has almost, reached the limit
Gould
and
daughter
from
Baltimore.
Houfstatter. lot G. block 11. Ken- field will be promoted. from the sec­
addition, Hastings. R900.
ond grade to the third grade next They remained over night with Fred
where he must reverse himself, or force this country into a war that field's
I*evl J. Houfstatter to Jasper W. week nnd Mildred Riley. Alice Mat­ Smith.
Butler
Smith
nnd
family
spent Sat­
Cooley,
lot
I,
block
11.
Kenfleld's
ad
­
might have been averted, and which may prove a costly*and dreadful
thews and Madeline Bull are almost
urday and Sunday al Mr. Bronson's,
dition. Hasting* Bl.HO.
north of Hastings.
John C. Stein to Emil Junker. AO
conflict; for if we go to.war with Mexico, wc will be fighting a peo­
,—• —
. ...........
Emil
Bachman's
entertained
John
Welcome Comers.
Lents and family Saturday evening to
Clarence Graves to Duvld Graves.
ple with whom contests with arms arc as natural as breathing:
Maude W. Smith. Teachet
supper.
Miss Kate Biggs and Mias Mabel
fighting them on their own grounds where warfare is very difficult;
Plynn Matthet
Roush and Rl.

That is exactly, as we feel regarding the giving of a
DIAMOND. In giving DIAMONDS, you give something every
man or woman want#. Whether it is a large stone or a small
one you can rest-assured that it is acceptable, and you can be
equally assured that nothing you could possibly give could be
more Welcome. Every stone iseguaranteed to be exactly as rep~
resented and whether you have &gt;15.00 or several hundred dollars
to pay for a 'diamond, wc guarantee to give you good value.

Jewelers

Pike &amp; Damon
Phons 281

Eegal[ JWwniwmtMtt
order for publication.
State of Michigan, tha Probata Court
for tho County of Barry.

tings. In said county,
&lt;
sixteenth day of February
Judge of Probata.

Opticians

..........---- p, uu«ia UlUCC. DS
and Is hereby appointed for hearing
■aid petition;
It la Further Ordered, That public
notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of this order, for three suc­
cessive Weeks previous to said day of
hearing, In the Hastings Banner, a
newspaper printed and circulated In
Mid county.
CHAS. M. MACK,
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.”
1 rob&lt;‘*’

Register of Probata.

Carrie V. Brown, widow, having
led in said court her petition pray-

fighting a people who have very little consideration , for ethical
Chas. C. Freer to Thomas 8UIII‘T '
John Delaney of Detroit Is visiting
lai
tate may be granted to your petition­
lends and ralaUve.i in the village. (
standards—a vengeful, and, when aroused, a bloodthirsty lot, who
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Ed Babbitt was In Grand Rapids left cutter and girls In the snujr bank, er or to some other suitable person.
Chas. F. Brandstetter to Zera J.
State of Michigan, thei Probate
have an inliorn hatred for their northern neighbors.
A war with Townsend, parcels. Middleville. (LOS.
and arrived home safe. Hasty phon­ day of March A. - D. 1»1«. at .ten Court for the County of Barry.
ing *ai done to locate cutter and oc­ o'clock In the forenoon, at said pro­
’s clothing store.
Mexico would not be anything like a war with a civilized power. 'It
cupants. The girls were found walk­ bate office, be and Is hereby appointed the probate office, in the city of Boe­
Phillipa addition. Nashville, Wolcott
Xtra rib —
.... I
ing towards home. They could not for hurlng said petition;
ings In Mid county, on the twentieth
would resolve itself into a easily chasing of guerilla bands, who
deny that they had not measured the
It la Further Ordered, That public
Quit claim Deed.
lng» visited Otaris

would reassemble about as fast us they could be broken up.
kins were In Grand Raplda Saturday.
And this is where we arc at after a year of President Wilson's Ville, $150. ’
Cloyd Bart raft of Ionia Is visiting
meddling with a matter that he ought to have left alone. Mean­
Probate Court News.
Estate of Isaac Smith; deceased.
time hundreds of Americans have been shot down in cold blood;
Report of sale of real estate filed.
Estate of Eugene Felder, deceased.
hundreds more have been robbed and driven out of that country
Order determining heirs entered.
here attended tha fiftieth golden an­
where they had every right to protection; hundreds of other foreign­
niversary of tha K. of P.'s In Grand

ers have been likewise ill-treated and murdered.
The Mexicans
themselves have suffered untold miseries from tho long-drawn strife
that has existed for pver a year, and their rich antic once prosperous
country is on the very brink of ruin.
Meanwhile President Wilson and Secretary Bryan look on
complacently and sec all this going on. The American people are

Final account of administrator filed.

Estate of Foster Root, an alleged
Incompetent person. Order appoint­
ing James M. Smith as guardian en­
tered.
Estate of Lovlneen F. Campbell, de­
ceased. Order determining heirs ontcred.
Estate of Henry B. Roblschutig.
deceased. Order allowing final ac­
count entered.
Estate of Truman P. Barnum. de­
ceased. Final account of administra­
tor tiled.
*

Rapids Monday night.
Misses Maude Rickert. Grace Bou-

Hearing March l«th.
Estate of Charles 8. • Clark, de­
ceased. Petition for probate of will
Med. Hearing March ICth. PetlUon
for appointing special administrator
Med. Order appointing W. R. Jones,
as special administrator entered.
Estate of James B. Chilson, de­
ceased. Petition for appointing ad­
ministrator Med.
Hearing March
20th.

cessed. Petition for appointing' ad­
ministrator filed.
Hearing March
20th.

Receipts and request to discharge
tiled. Discharge issued to George E.

DU6AN BREAKS COHFIDENCE

WITH WARDER RIIUEU

bcitanu Returns to Work With-

Schanta has been notified by
bcr of the state pardon txx
Jimmy Dugan, who Is servlni

spent a fei

ferred action until he considered Du*

NOITMWHH* RUTLAND.

$100 Reward,

readorn of

Friday.
Thera .... .
Khool bouse Friday night. Feb.’ 27.
Everybody UvRed. Giris bring sup-

BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT.

tills paper

«

ORDER FOR PUnUCATlON.
State of Michigan, tho probate court
for tho county of Barry.
At a session of said court, held nt
tho probate office. In the city of Has­
tings, In paid
county, on the
twenty-first day of February. A. D.

tsrnally. teting directly upon tho blood
ease. ana giving me tunr-ni
oulldlnc up tho constitution Wnd
nature in &lt;Iil

In tho
Ixidlwlck

be and Is hereby appointed for bear­
ing said petition:
•
It is Further Ordered, That public
notice thereof be given by publication

cesalvo weeks previous to sold day of
hearing. In the Hastings Banner, n
newspaper printed and circulated In
said county.
M. Mack. |~'
—
CHAS. M. MACK.
• ...
..r A true copy.
Judge of Probate,
estate of EULA a EGGLESTON.
aseu.
.
n.ria,, nf Probst*.

Med In said court her petition pray- I
—Ing that the administration of said I Ilegulatrs the bowels, promotes
isiatc may be. granted to Homer 8. may natural movement* cure, conYrektcy. or to soma other suitable latlpaliotl—Doan's Rcgiilrts. Ask yuUr
person.

Young Man
Are You Aiming at Success?
If you are it need scarcely be explained that success is not
an accident, not a case of just happening so. It is in practic­
ally every case a matter of deliberate effort. The young
man who expects to succeed must be ready when his day of
opportunity shall come, to take advantage of it. And in
practically every case to do this will require more or less
ready money. In these days of plentiful work at fair wages,
the chance for having ready money is open to every young
man. It’s just a question of

Systematic Saving
This bank is here to assist every young man to be ready for
his day of opportunity. We give to him the privilege of our
savings department, not only to care for the money he saves,
but to set that money to working for him.

WE
him

family.

per cent interest on all his savings, compounded semi-annually

That is a better rate af interest than a government bond will pay. This
bank has helped many young men to get a start in life by caring lor their
savings dn an investment basis; not merely safeguarding their money, but
paying them 3 per cent interest on it, compounded ^emi’aonuatty.
This bank aims to be of service to the people of this city and county, not
only with our savings, but with our commercial departments as well.

it ■ kCMon of noveitict and we tre carrying a very fine
mi of pattorni of the newest importation of the foreign

is.

Hastings City Bank

Wc’invite your inspection.
RdUble Lodic,' Tutoring luloblishmcnl

KI

EGIJSFN 1* •*«

OMUOBN,

Slroel

The Bank That Does Things tor You

C,„»l Rapid,, Mkh.

Gtiun,' Phase 2U3
liytxww.

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CAR

M. Macjt-

Harriet L Wlllluais, niece, having
said county.
Msny ills come from Impure blood.
(lied In said court her petition praying
CHAS. M. MACK.
Can't have pure blood with faulty di­
.
Judge of Probata. that the administration of said estalo
gestion. lazy liver and sluggish bow­ ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
els. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthor ttrsome other suitable
Register of Probata.
true copy.purines the blood.—Adv.

returned to work behind the prison

tercstsd m Dugan

Present: Hon.
Judge of Probate.

tearing. in the Hastings BANNER, a

Tho Epworth League met ut the
homo of Mias Varda Wolf Monday
night.
About twenty young people from'
here enjoyed a sleigh ride to Lake

a unit in opposing an invasion of Mexico by’our army. They wish,
The Hastings Independent basket
ball team wr-' *~ ' ‘
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just as far as possible, to let Mexico settle their own troubles in
Thursday cv&lt;
their own way. That country, for many years, must be governed as Petition for appointing administra­
to t. their hosta thus wiping out
Diaz ruled it for over 30 years—with a strong hand. When its peo­ tor filed. Hearing March 11th. Pe­ squallly decisive J
tition for appointing special adminis­ recently.
ple are enlightened enough for self-government, it'will be time trator filed. Order appointing special
administrator entered.
enough to talk about it. In the meantime it will be Wise to consider
ceased. Petition for appointing ad­
ministrator filed. Hearing March IS.
the conditions that actually exist.
.

Had President Wilson and Secretary Bryan considered the ad­
vice that was given them by our Mexican minister and the U. S.
consuls there, men of long acquaintance with the Mexicans and their
affairs, they would have recognized Huerta's government. It was
as good as Mexico has had, and as good as they deserve, judging
from what one sees of their performances. Then Huerta could have
raised money with which to have put down the insurrection; for
without American recognition other people will not buy Mexican
bontu.
But President Wilson and Secretary Bryan chose to be foolishly
nice in this matter, and insisted* that the Mexicans must do what
they never did and never will until their people arc educated—choose
a president by the same fair means that this country does.
Then there has been the pi|&gt;c dream of encouraging the so-called
“Constitutionalists” in Mexico, with the hope that they would rid
that Country of Huerta. They have been at it with the backing of
the Wilson administration, and have made but little real progress
in the year.
•
When President Wilson and Secretary Bryan coddled the socalled “Constitutionalists” of Mexico in the hope of forwarding the
cause of representative government in that unhappy country they
made a sorry mistake, about akin to having a kindergarten addpt a
nest of rattlesnakes as “pets." The cruelty and brutality of the
liandits who head, the insurrcclo movement has been shown in a
thousand ways. If they should win. Mexico would be a veritable
robbers roost, with no hope of safety to life or property.
So there is where wc arc at as a result of the Wilson administra­
tion's butting, into Mexican affairs, by attempting to force Huerta
out of his place as president. He has the same right to it as the last,
or my of the others who will get it if Huerta is driven from power.

snow full depth by the snow on their
head*

Hastings, Mich

�IsJe

Unconditional

Guarantee Our £ine of pipes
If the pipe does not give full satisfact­
ion, please notify us at once.

Dr. C. M. Ovanlraat
Osteopathic Physician
Clirnnir Coaililions n Specialty
... t
- I 111.I
1*1...... *1

We have the largest assortment of Pipes
Barry County for you to select from.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

We have the

UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Clay Pipes at
CoK'Pipes at

MreiiAed Hmtuilincr nlwny.i in attendance |

PHONE, 226 OR 387

JOHN M. COULD
LAWYER

Other pipes from 15c to $18.00 each.

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
*Phone 172

We guarantee all pipes from
25c each up, not to burn out
or the bowl to crack.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

intcynneinjr. Having n -Ynimplcln sei
’ Ainiir.irl HookN complicit from the'
•■cords, ,c.in furnl»h coniplclo Air-.

FIRE INSURANCE

J7ie Place to Meet your friends
Phone 106

Jefferson Street

flattings. Michigan

Jobber

WE BUY BRAIN OF ALL KINDS

Retailer

Wc pay you the HIGHEST
PH ICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy nnd sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing u LARGE
VOLUME of business nt a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volto &amp; Co.
Oi.C.L&amp;S. Phene 57 Haitian

tin* ►•ini.* &lt;-.ir.‘fi&gt;l ..itvnllon that It trotdil If you ramn in person.

Order Our Drays
When you have any moving to lie

BESSMER BROS.

.

Pliant 162

PIANO ANO SAFE MOVING

‘Rig Meal Market Mtn

Hastes, Mich.

f

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

HASTINGS TRANSFEN CO.

IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY

In addition to nt) Mam G**od Things to Eat, I nm serv’ng

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

Safety First
This ilocs true in your
electric wiring. That’s one
reason why I urge you to
let me do your electric work
You’JI know it is done right
und that your buildings are
safe if I do the work..

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc , Etc.

You-can get just what you want at Tom’s.
Try My 15c Business Lunch

The Best Coffee in (he City

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
Cklcagl. Uluuil A Siclui H. I. Cl.

THE SANITARY
OAT SPROUTER |
Produces Green Feed the year
’round. Something New. Mfd.by
The Jordan &amp;, Steele Mfg. Co.

.1pull.

Getting Acquainted
With Our Bread

Hastings, Mich.

brings you in touch with absolutely the best bread on the market. It is made
aPcr lhe same recipe that the biggest selling bread in the state is made aiur
and if you use Malted Krcam Bread you have the advantage of

Getting It Perfectly Fresh
You don’t have to buy ibtwo or three days old and after it has been a day or
so on the road getting here, but you get it fresh from the oven and as full of
nourishment and whqlesomcness as first class materials, perfect cleanliness
and sanitation can fill it.

1 Single Comb White Leghorn Cock

erel, Youngs’ Strain

3 Anconas Cockerels

Our bread trad^ is greatly on the increase and we believe the above
reasons account for it/and that people are “getting acquainted” with Malted
Kream Bread-better now than ever before—better made—better baked—
better color—better flavor.
.

Phone

1 White Orpington Cockerel

1 Buff Cochin-Bantam Cockerel
1 Sicilian Buttercup Cockerel

Try our ? cw Cream Fried

Agent for Cyphers Incubators and Brood­
ers.
Phone 385

M. W. HicKs

Our Cream
Fried Cakes

Hastings, Mich.

Cakes, the ones that do not soak
up the greasePeople tpll us
these cakes arc better than the
best they'havc ever eaten.

Star BaRery
Restaurant
— and—

Quality Bake Shop
HASTINGS,
MICH.

�THE Hl

HISTIRT OF MLIFOHKIA’S
OLD MUI IBOIS

j First Jn Dentistry
TMPORTANTimprove1 ments in the X-Ray for
dentistry were originated
bvthe X-Ray dentists of
Grand Rapids. All the
latest developments in
Dental Science arc based
upon findings secured by
the X-Ray.
This invention makes it
possible for us to be the
first in the United States
to offer X-Ray Service
FREE.

X-Ray Dentists
J. B- Poyle. Mgr.
Grand Rapids. Mich.
67 Monroe Ave., Corner Ionia, over Johnson’s cigar store

QID YOU [VER (|SE PARCEL p0ST?
We use it in sending flowers to you
and find wc can give good service.

Everything in Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
for Christmas and other occasions.
Alfred Hiaoah
nd Sen
GriMkHM-Cor. E«t nd flirtii Art.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

(occupied the choicest site of theiing to IZ.OOt.UOO.
square.
. (throw of Spanish
I There miaalun churches were eu, n ]■±i
iX‘u&gt;7,u,".w

;

:s&amp;
“‘•z
’uni pare.

■ eompfetv one of these mU*lona.. .
They aoon lost any properly thay daily visitor*. Ban Dl«(o nov stands
The must Important ot thesa wn might have rcc*lv*d In the division,
built of stone and u hard burnt brick 1U1 wor&lt;J rneoura«ed In their taste
that even now will turn the «*ig&lt;- of th, fl,r gumi.llng and drinking. In many
finest **?**&gt;&lt;- The th|yk wallawere ।
4 1(elnK pal&lt;1 for
.killed tatlatlc of the missions and took hun11 !inl ,
rnment proved no holier guardian dreda of men „
bulld.
with ii limo wash in sonic JnL re^l“n’1 ,hc de«n»**Uon continued.
Though an Impoverished church. It I*
ink. ilius
suny the Hither* left lhe aceno of atlll Handing, with Ita original floor,
si—---------- , -&lt;
• iltclr long labor*, and ailcntly the In­ over 100 y«lr» old. The fine mu»io
itio Ubof of their construetiun
jueited uwuy into the wllderappulling. Brick h id -to be
^nd to lhe darkni s • of their nat.&gt;.„.rrl».1 „n,t
and Im„ 4ya, . nnd
(lrlf|#&lt;1 lnto u chime ot bells and tho first organ
worse condition than before their clv- brdughj to California.
men's shoulder.-, from mountain f.
illutlon.
Have *uch a* had Intermarried with
canyons und gver trackless .hills
built before the days of clocks in thl*
tho Indians performed must ot
country. I* an object of Interest. La
labor.
There needs no work' of the Imagi­ Sotadad or “Our Lady of Bolltufie."
I __Tho Interior decoration!
nation to help thia plctur- . Taken In
। its sternest realism. It 1« vivid and
thrilling, contrasting the wretched
&gt;09 yoke
Indian*.
poverty nf these glhglr-handed begin--------- .... ------------------ ------one of tho largest, may be taken as a nlngs with the final splendor und
type of ull. 'I'hlthmt&gt;i*lon was found,-d riches attained, ths result seem* well duct 15 miles long, supplying water
enough to Irrigate, 30.000 sores of
I quadrilateral of two stories. I&gt;*u
land. The church 1st San Lula pblspo
of 1768 to tho pillars. arched corrlsquare. Th, church occupied
winy,
hurdles &lt;&gt;f u half century later, is a
hanev -only a legrec less wonderful!
belfry under a chime of S bell*,
the opposite side stretched a vol
The sulphur baths of Paso Robles
missions had
ale near the mission San Miguel or hi.
The ornaments of th!
Michael, und In those • days were
known and used for tho same curative
properties that ntsko them so famous
■ bio;
erts living ami working jH-aeeably.
The interim
in 1'^05 the total Indian population
ornamented
with
’ Southern California wna reduced lo nando Mission (8t. Ferdinand).
planted with tn,«

growth of this ....
surrounding garde
lories for the qjonks. lhe go, "l chant
For th.

duties'ainl »&lt;
Inflated orator* and eomntlrnes { Thc wt.„lth „f ,Ilo mt-don Uy In
* tat ot men are accused of bombast । «urplu, ar.iins and i.r,..,! .-.ufir, -il.
In old England'bombast waa cotton- hemp. wine, hides tali&lt;&gt;w. v. m tablv-.
wool used for padding or stuffingj fruit* and lite stock. Ih. L;.::--.... -u
doublet, and other wearing apparel ^y^.'-renr
^otTi' th.\ h

0.1 h«- «a&lt; carried
ih* fervor of hla de­
.
Ja hearer., luring flia
.mt, he would beat it violently with
ton, or burn th* fle»ii with a light-

Diegoyls the oldest. San Juan Capis­
trano of murt tragic memory. Son;
Gabriel the moat Imposing, and Santa
Barbara is the most perfectly preHerve.t.
n I. ■
u^,_.

word, of -ptrltuni Injunction or bene- ' . “ —. .........u
AnfCICB.
dlvllon. lie had baptized over 1.000 The old bells brought from Spain still
hang In the bell tower, snd the posi­
tion of the building, on high ground,
it down if thin would benefited them overlooking lhe sea and Ilin town,
makes it a landmark.
8an Lui* Hey became lhe most
mission. At the holghtn
dlRk-ulty that the soldiers could prosperous
Ita ■raf.lak ..H.l —lnH.
__

We Promise You Relief
tssAII Stomach Troubles
Or Your Money Back

We honestly believe we have the best remedy in the world for indigestion
and dyspepsia. We urge you to try it at our risk. If it doesn’t relieve
yoUMras we feel sure it will—•well give back your money without a word.
You know us—your family druggist. You know we wouldn’t dare recommend anything we didn’t
know about, nor dare lo break a promise. ThereiGre, wlien we recommend any remedy it is because
wc believe it to be better than any other to relieve the ailment for which it is made, and when we
irove our faith in it and our sincerity toward you by promising to give back your money if it
oesn’t relieve you and in every way satisfy you, you have no possible excuse for doubt or hesitation*

iO/vnDP, Dyspepsia
Tablets
are, we honestly believe, the best remedy made for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all
other Stomach Ills

that Rnrnona. the heroine of Holen
Hunt Jack*on'« novel, “Romona," w«»
married. In thia book *hc describe*
Henora Moreno'* houac (Romona'a
adopted mother) as th* renting place
for ull who Journeyed thro the valley.
There itood on the veranda three
curved oaken chain, a carved Lcncti.
also of oak. which had been brought
to the Henora for aafe keeping by the
faithful old aacrUtan of Ran Lula
ips, soon
after tho conquest
ulfornla.
Aghast at the sac-rllip__________ ____
soidlera who were quartered In the
very church Itself, and amused them-

night after night, 'bore out of the
church all that ho dared to remove,
burying some articles In cottonwood
copses, hiding others in hU own poor
little hovel, until he had wugonluuda
of sacred treasures.
Then, still more stealthily
car­
ried them, a few at a time, concealed
in the bottom of s cart, under a load
of hay or of brush, to tho house of
the aenom. who felt herself deeply
honored by his confidence, and re-

■-----,lu UUMiyJW
should Im&gt; restored, of which at that
time nil Catholic* had good hope. And
«&gt; It had -jme about .that no bedroom

Ur waa aurrounded -by * realty nnP«*lng row of holy and apoatollc ngurew, which had looked down on the
splendid eeremonle* of the Han Lula
Iley Mlaoloa, in Father Peyri'* time,
no more benignly that}, they now
did on the humbler worahlp of tho
aonora'* family In lu dlmUilahed ea-

...--- ... ....
z ...... ,,VM sau,,u
and shabby, only enhanced tho ten­
der reverence with which the aenom
knelt before them, her eyes tilling
with Indignant tears nt the thought of
the heretic hands which had wrought
such defilement. Even the crumbling
wreathe which had been placed on ।

We Know They’re Gooi Delays Are Dangerous You Risk No Money
heartburn and di»ln-«, »tiniul»le a
hrallhy wx-retian of the gattric juire.
aid in rapid and romfortaUe digmltan
of Um- f&lt;x&gt;d andlkrip lo quicMy'cuavrrt
I’- into rich red blorxl. and thereby into
I«m and muwk. They relieve
Mnftia-h dirtrcM promptly, and, uacri
rrguhrly fur a uhort time, tend to rcrfore the atomarh U&gt; a comhirUblc,
duy-actini;. healthy alate. They aid
gtcady tu promote regular bowel action.

Dua't neglect indication, for it fre­
quently lend* lo all sort* &lt;•( ill. and remplication,. The pain and ducomfurt I*
not the mo*t unfurtunatc p-irt. The fart
tluil when the atuuuu'h u not acting

Dyipcpda Tablets entirely at. our ride

'Tiled
wasten that arc constantly taking plarc
in the body is not luring given toTbr Hood
cither in the proper condition or f*«l
enough is tar more serious. Nothing
will cause more Irmilde than an unhealthy
stomach. The blues, debility. Ia&lt;k «l
strength and energy, constipation, bil­
iousness, headaches and aeon, ol nlb-r
serious ailments result from the failure
of the stomach to property do Its work.

Said only at tha more than 7,000 Roxxll Stores—tha World's Greatest Drug Stores.

worvs

of

»uffe

tape aUmt our guarantre. It meant
ju»t what it. says. We'll avk you no
question*. You needn’t sign anything.
Your word ii enough for u». We know
that Vihrn they help you you will &lt;no.uilcr il money well ,penl even if thry
bld ent you ten times iu much. If4jwy
dan’t lulp you, the money ynu paid l .r
them I* yours, and w o want you to have it.

In convenient boxes—three *U*i: 25c, 50c, $1.00

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Phone 31

DB. PIEBCE’S

Favorite prescription
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PelMa regulate and Invigorate
—lives and bowel*. Hturar-eoatMi. m—
’“L.°

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, Mich.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
'
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
Bell. 173
Citizens, 5173

Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Keep Your
Bed Warm

rlpUuns of tha turfur.s of hell,
•never nn Indian came tu address

henco the term aa applied to "hot-air j together In perfect harmony and lie ip.-ro's lual.it piecemeal from his body,
orator*. Tho term 'hot air,” how-1constant Increa.-'v hi the nuniier at:*11 Intense whs their desire to possess
i-ome relic of him.
. ernr. la indigenous to tho soil and lg convert*' proved th.it the ;n.&lt;uu
Hi-rs kept watch around hts
merit of the i'.dhcr*. both
purely American.
night und day till the burial.
und temporal jvaa uuei-i•■= ful
I condition* were aati&gt;fa&lt;-t&lt;iry 1

Ilrvdl Dyspcpua Tabku, in addition
to other ingredients, contain Pepsin and
Bnmulh. two great digestive aids user! by

CUteErtarad

flor tho over­
b In Mexico the charm far exceeding
rernment from

•
■■ ■
----- - --------- ....—
nd balls,
““
•nj
also many priceless vestments, altar
It required from 10 to IS year* t»|ih.lU'ht’of’tho&lt;’lntaret*Uof thZlndtam

11 your order amounts to &gt;3 or over we’ll pay telephone charges.

Cood Eexllly.
’ It has been pointed out that "potnto” cood, ewict consistent!! with valyuu attacht tu Ictera In utber uurds.
he speled gheauphthelghtteough. Herr
lx the unraveling: gh Ih ''hiccough.''
cast In "beau," phth in “phthisis,"
elfih in ’•weight,'’ tto In "gaxettc," anti
ouith In "though." The seed ov a nyu
form of speling bee lx hecr.—Tho Pi­
oneer;

pressed to toucl
Father they had

pedestrians, 4
-parties Journey­
..._ _ ..i.hlUh. deepest affection a
Ins to any ol
menu might
lalnment. a I
Continued from pago one.
Fraiu-t»e.in l uthor*. •Vhow generou*
hnapltaUty wa* mven freely to oil like the world will nerer
The quadrangle or hollow wfuaro who came rag*riu&lt;«« of race oF fowas u loading feature In ull the mis­
sions. Tho church being the principal
irllca noon
sanctuary.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO.
Store-18 Monroe Ave.
PHONE 5995.

In addition

Hastings, Mich.

Those cold nights will soon be here, and you
know how you dread to get in between cold sheets
-why not get a MONEYBACK WATER BOT­
TLE of real rubber, rich chocolate color, with ribbed
surface? This is a splendid bottle which &gt;ve arc
selling at $1.25.
Then we have the ROXBURY a • strong,
moulded bottle without scams, made of Red Rubber.
This neatly embossed cold weather comfort at $1.00
saves you fifty cents.

Both of these represent real value at the price
we ask for them, for buying in connection with over
5,000 other Rcxall Stores wc get a discount that the
druggist buying as an individual cannot obtain.
poasn’f this fact warrant your
pleasing stock of rubber goods!

examining

our

You’ll recognize their superiority at the first
glance.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Phone 31
Goods Delivered

LONG EVENINGS
Furnish a splendid opportunity ior the
Pleasurable Exercise of BOWLING.
There is no place for you to spend your evening with
greater pleasure anti physical prylit to yourself than bowl­

ing a couple of hours itrottr Bowling Alley.
---- ——... ...... . ... «rv,,v, a IIUU
replaced each one, holding It only n
degree loss sacfed than tho statue Itora than h»r houae. No one but
Father Bulvlderra hud over ofilclatea
in the Morano chapel.
■
"The old man had grown feeble
during the year that *he hud nut acen
him, ijnd It waa a vary ahort day’I
Journey that ho could make now
without too great futlguv.
"it waa not only hta body that had
fulled, lie hud loet heart; and th*
miles which would have boon nothing
to him, hud he walked in the Cumpanl&lt;&gt;ii«hlp of
hopeful and
happy
thought*, vlfitchcd out wearily a* he
brooded over sad memoriae and atm
sadder anticipation*, the downfall of

ungodly In the

Eor conallpatlon. use Dr. King'*
Now Life PHI*. Paul Mathulk*, of
Buffalo. N. Y.. **y» they ar* tpe
"kfng of all laxative*. They are a
bleaijug to all tnr family and I alway* keep a box al hom*." Get a
box and gel well again. Sic. at Car­
veth &amp; Stabbin*' and A. K. MulholUud'x.—Adx.

Tobacco and Cigars
always fresh and sanitary. Smokers
Supplies every kind.

West End Cigar Store
Jake Rehor, Prop.

Hastings, Mich.

United Light« Railways Co.
Cali or write ua for quotation* on F'irxt Preferred '■%
Cumulative Slock '‘frAjie J'nited Light and Railway* Co.
Thia alpck is cxemptfrom lhe normal Federal Income Ta*
to the holder, for the reason that the Tax is paid at the
■ource. Full explanation nn requeat.

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bartles
Citirett*
and 11X1
Ball Hain 201

Grand Rapids. Mich.
Fifth Floor Mich.. Treat Bldg.

------------------

�nghtsouv
&lt;1 of right-

SuMDAY
SCHOOL UESSON
Ntote the double

zgAlnet rovetneaa

AGENTS WANTED
In all parts cf Barry
County

Introductory
Every person who gro
has io meet and settle the quMjign &lt;Phil. 8:»-l: John
rL.i»tlons)ilp to money, oarthiy
rlcitss. Judging by actions. It would
---------- --. ------- --- jplo CBrthly(
Body, mind

as?

For years we haVe been stating in the newspapers of the
country that a great many women have escaped serious op­
erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
pound, and it is true.
We are permitted to publish in this announcement
extracts from the letters of five women. All have been
recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence bemore convincing?
'
Hododon, Me.—“ I had pains in both sides and such' a snrencsH
• I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I
w.is so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would bo
any better until I submitted to an operation, but I commenced taking
Lydia 11 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a now
woman."—Mrs. Hatwabd Sowe&amp;s, Ilodgdon, Me.
CiiABtxrm, N. C.—“I was in bad health for two yearn, with
• pains in both sides and was very nervous. I had a growth
which tho doctor said was a tumor, and I never would get wellunless
I had an operation. A friend advised mo to take Lydia E. Pink­
ham's Vegetable Compound, and I gladly say that I aih now enjoying
Uno health."—Mra. Rosa Sims, 10 Winona St, Charlotte, N. C
Hanover, Pa.—* The doctor advised a severe operation, but my
• husband got mo Lydia E.^inkham’s Vegetable Compound and I
experienced great relief in a short time. Now I fee! like a new person
nnd can do a hard day’s work und not mind it"—Mra. Ada Wilt,
1V0 Stock St, Hanover, Pa.
Decatur.III.—“I was sick in bed and three of the best phyii• clans said'd would havo to l» taken to the hospital for an oper­
ation as I had something growing in my left side. I refused to sub­
mit to tho operation nnd t^ok Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable CompHUMl-Mmd It worked a miracle in my case, ami I tell other womenwhat it has done for me."—Mra. Laura A. Griswold, 2300 Blk. East
William Street, Decatur, HL

I

Z
3

Writs for

R^ut 1 Tim. «:!&lt;&gt;.• At lhe same lime.
It may be possible to rn to the other thrnjMh oppression. rather God hie
extreme
■rythlnr for aclf.

I. Provocation
H. Pfoleat.
IIL Precept.
IV, Parable.
V. Pathway.
Tim Untiliio Ih-vclotK-d.
ProviHSttlun—In our last
Jesus was speaking In the midst of a
multitude (18:1). One of this multi­
tude desires that Jesus will speak to
bls brother to lhe end that tho man
might be prodted. tlnanclally. He had
hit mind set on riches (Col. 8:14), and

had but hours.

UsKir.lt so it is Because in- nas on- I
ration, tho occasion, tho reason for rlched you 11 Cor. 1:8). Appropriate |
His riches, and then apportion your
riches. Praise Hiro for His riches, and
glory of his name (John
11:4). appraise yours In the I'/fht of HL. A|
bo we
a class,

ably Justified the correctness of these principles.

In the Hupmobile fur the coming season. &lt;»ur
ettgincena however, have been working patiently
nnd persistently on hundreds of minor improve­
ments. nil of which go to make better mechanical
harmony, until today We believe thnt there is not
n smoother tAinnlng motot on the market today
than lhe Hupmobile long-stroke "33."
For economy, for daily work on the road: for
pulling power; for silence of running, lhe longIng adopted by

have upholstered arms
—•- tho tourini

mn the cyl Ind
ter mixing of ths fresh charge nt its entrance into
th. . ,hn.hr.

500 tulles of touring.
Included In tho equipment.

Greater pulling power at
Absence of noise am! vibration.

AUCTION SALE
Owing to the death of the late James Brown I will sell at
public auction on the farm four miles east of Hastings, or two
miles south and one-half mile west of Coats Grove, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1914
At one o'clock.
situtlc buggy.
•irtt shcllvr.
he toulh culiituu

3 double idsovel plows.

slim cl plow.

Work hamnet.
Light liat-iiVK*.

hear from me. Address 151 Institute
Place, Chicago.
Sincerely y«Urn.

|~

IRVING.

Limps lhe rim without toui-mng lhe rubber r«

parts and motor piping duo to th

lhe- llttpra

the exhaust.
Compare the specifications of the Hupmobile

extent the height of thia d. sir.

lllipmoblk- "33" IL P. Tunring Car.
Fully equipped with electric horn

sign, you will find n similarity that is astounding
at Hupmobilo prices.
sure feed posltlv
driven camshaft
rank aha
■ •.Fsslble:

•■veniry chain
three beaming
......tcrlstlc of
u will find a few of

nd IlghthiK. If (lezlred, la by
WcutlnitlKAjH.twa-unlt-ayx'.em—Kvparale
generator and atartlriR motor—with Independent
mitancto iKUitlon. It is pedal &lt;i|icrated. con­
venient to ifte driver'^ kft foot. A almuio nivllon

headlights.

dctanuntablo

An attractive proposition is offered for1a- „
, County.
_____t
good live agent in Barry
Write or call up the Robinson Sales at Charlotte if'you wish to consider this
proposition, or

Hupmobile Sales Company
Charlotte,
bc-tnail Itr|x&gt;rt.

Michigan.

.
NORTH HOH
Miss Irene Pierce of.

J Mrs. Donald McCallum. Miss
Emily Prunahku

-ndlng b’i-liru.iry 3
No. days taught.

returned

her sister. Mra. Hertha
friends. &lt;it Gobi, vlll

Allen K. Matthews ami wife enl
txlnrd John Itherm.ni -nd family

Christian Bachman • »■! wife moved
Bolton
spelled the
former home In Rutland township.
domiciled attendance this month: Arthur Wil•In und Ralph Richardson: MaMan.
ccntly
V.ilrnta .md John, J. Fuller: Hubert.
Harlow nnd Harvard Barnurn; MnrJIrving Betts took a ,1&lt;-I«hlo.id of
Irvlngttra to
Mlddlevll|o Saturday
night to attend the plAy, given by
Mirandy’s Mlnistrcis. from report,
all enjoyed the comedy.
I loris- Sprague
pinta Townsend.
Greta I tune.
Smith. Chester
more or leas drifted r- id-. Sunday scr-

cventrur.
largely attended.
month. • Most
Minnie SI
of the 'parents' hasMrs.
l&lt;ecn visitingflnywar‘1. for it
Hhu remom credits.
were held by SuperlnV rident of the Arthur Itlch.ird.ion -i-coiul week:
Miss Inn Hart of North Rutland is
Mahlon Fuller the third week and
Sunday School. Daniel G&lt; tman.
si-ting Mra. Gun Peake with her
Blncc the removal «.f Mr. Damoth to
. 1 housework fo
were added lo our
Petoskey, George I*. Smith hits as-

lied over Sunday with hla mother
attend the run

hour for Bunday School. On account
of drifts and lhe *fin t tint Rev. J. IL
Westbrook of Middleville had a hard
cold the minister w.m not present.

One black gelding, age 13. welglil, 1,100

Single liurucm. nearly new.

Witecl baryoM'
liny fork und nqic.

Fntutlng mill.

Sleigh bells.

ARM TOO US, KTC.
Deering mower.

Otlicr artlelo, too* uuiucrous to menlloti

Home said that they m-v&lt; r expected t«

llpl.-rt Barnum won In the pya
nul hunt Erldn
’

■ I right on Oak

IJe.it ri..
b.iuith .mil Ti
The scctlop m$il
cnteied
. il holiday,
enjoyed Monday in
,
................. and children
are nota visiting refativ'w near Has­
entire
tings. 1
inc! Rapid*
accompanied by MIm
Middleville spent H
with his

md Lowell uh

Shelter for horses if it storms

in spelling

Tarme nf Cola• Ail &gt;um&gt;
'50° ■"&lt;■ under, cuh.
Over
lullllo Ul udlui that amount nin, months tlma will be

glvan on bankable notes with Interest at tfr.
remold until settled for.

No property

MRS. CARRIE V. BROWN
Special Administratrix

John Bprlngrr D narking as off- this month
hearer In the Perry ■•• mill. The
work done by4hi* on&lt;- ahnso duty It Is
School Report.
Report •&lt;( the Chidester
K. R. Dunlap is slowly &lt; onvtlt-wlng month .-ndlng Feb. 50. JOI
No.
of
duya
taught.
from the effects of the ilckheM with

C. BENJ.IMERRICK

Clark.

jin the hourc

lino time

iinest plcei

.houl fuf'

Inter. Tits many frb nds of the famy are.gliid to see Mr. Dunlap on the
Frank Childs of Sim Irving Roll, r
Mills makes the trip to and frnsa his
home in Middleville to his Work h&lt; re
Ih the mills on the cars. This really
Shortens the days work for Mr. Chlldn

Johnson when My. Childs Is not here.

COL. W. H. COUOH
Auctioneer

n nd throughout lhe entire car,
Minor Improvements^ hn

manufacturers

work, worship, anil wish In lhe light

a protest. The man had misjudged the
purpose of Christ.- Read John 18:84.
Ills mission was not to divide earthly and barn, died In the ml&lt;l«i of Jhcxc
Inhcrllant-cs. but to provide a heaven­
ly lnt|M|Unce-. Ho sought not the v. 14. Wc must trust God
wraith of men. but the health of men. things, why not for less, v. :
other’ Illustration from th..
would help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkluim’s Vege- (SoT
contained
Instructions regarding In­
table Compound and I liecaino regular and free /J?
heritances. for the earthly people (lafrom poiiL I am thankful for such a good medintvl) In an earthly Canaan. But their will provide our things, v. 31. it |» not
clno and will always give it tho highest praise.”—
King has been rejected (Matt. 12). "all things,” as wo somethin , h.-ir It
Mra. C. II.GRiFymi,7306 Madison Av, Cleveland,O.
nnd the kingdom postponed. The quoted: it is “all these things'—food,
chureh. a heavenly body, cannot clothing, our treasurers arj t■ • bo in
to LYDIA E.PIHKHAM MEDICI SECO.
kept
claim
fsr.UTs promise at earthly heaven, not "on earth: they
(OOMFIDEMTIAL) LYNX, MASA, for advice.
riches. &lt; itir Inheritance la In tha heitv- thi'rt.-'thcy may decay, or '•• stolen
Your letter will l&gt;e opened, read and answered
here. Wc will spend by a woman and held in strict conlidunco.
take the place of judge nnd divider,
lie miw- to be a divider of men (v. valued souls highly
49-53), nut of men’s. He came not tn Horn. 9:11). Who
Hfs Newspaper Good for Wrspplng. ‘
On London.
Judge, but He will come to Judge (Acta God or Satan? W
Tho proprietor of the local paper,
Tourist (in Ixmdon)—*&gt;jt certainly 17:31). He did not Interfere with civil
at Eberswalde, a small Prussian town; took n bunch of bobbles to nrrest that .authority (Mark 15:17); the day is
not far from Berlin, does his beat to sllk-liatteil guy! What did ho do!” | chining when He will take all nuthorIty-tp
himself lDan. 8:44). Jesus
'
mako his paper useful as well aa in-j Cabbjj—“Wy, that bloodin' blitherlj&lt;J
was not and Is not a reformer:
baln't pinched. 'E*s a hemlnent states-j’ (Ttrlst
Hu |»/i transformer (Rom. 18:1.8). He those hours? Tcachvl
tho General Auzelgcr printed on only man goin* to luncheon! -Judge.
did not loll lhe church to aoci.illxe; He thia lesson without co:
told them to tHwngHhw. The’Bible Is
not n book with a humane message to o God, und know .
bo used for wrapping up provisions
reform people: Il Is a book with a Di- and know my thot
Can’t Spare tho Time.
without any danger of contamination
from printers* Ink. On these days tho
nix—"They any that women are us forget about our rights, and think lead me In the
paper Is twice aa largo aa on ordinary hardly.ever stammerers." Dix—"No; about Ills righteousness. I^t us be Ami-n. Pa. 18s:
days, so that the public loses nothing they have so much to aay that they I busy as'His witnesses, not with a rcBoys and Girls—Turn to tho Gospel
iforming social message, but with a aceordlns To St, John.
See which
In tho way of reading matter.
tan t atop for it”
; transforming soul message, until Ho
verses. Read that
onco carefully. Wl
you think
Write and

Double bugg).

_ ....-trie lighting oqulpmei
electric head light

ent marring of the enamel tin Uh.
A genuine rain vision veniifcitlng windshield r*-

hio

■leering binder.

being standardized for the
find time on many or America's finest cars. They.

&gt;olnt &lt;&gt;f attachment t&lt;

work of the Lord, largely for the
name and recognition It brings us? Do

C
, O . —“I was very Irregular and for several years
5• my
sido pained mo so that I expected to havo to undergo an op­
eration. Doctora said they know of nothing that

about IS bunlicl.1

Tho engineering principles of the Hupmobile
—---- - mtnlncd features

"Join the your pastor so poorly
testify In

4

leveland

cataloguM

Announcing 1914 Policy

"But God

sought out many Invention
-but God said"—and t
Csln .brought'a Moot
said.
Saul .
Ing - "but
..... Gud—
— ” ---------the church—"but Gbd (ill
men. ponder well verso child of God. In explanation m
course In distributing money. M|&lt;
brother’s good, but considered hla were a shame for a Child of God i
rich." And then. v. 81, "«•• 1« hi­
llmony, but for patrimony; not for
not rich toward God." Where la your

(Gen.
church.

1914

and Information

Eolhiwin'g pupii&gt;. arc entitled to
•If holiday; t'r.ilg'Shcltlcld. !•«

nt his brother Will's in North Irving;
.
• Friday.
»
Quickly cused by
' Hfttty ‘fflcnds of Ross Blivcn. gave , xutna ointment. C.

evening. All report a line.time.
advised me to try Li
Mrs. Bert Garrison visited Mrs. xcma Balve.’ I used
; Willard Green and Grandma Gate* ot. Ointment and three
iHaaUnn
*■'—1 ■
L'-------

1 healing, antisep
E. Benkes. Teacher

f re-1 well At this writing
d nn
Hurting with March «, 1911, (hr «nu
long ’ Murk Garrison •
regular meeting night of TUMnapple jtbm .
latdge No. «36 will oo.r on Friday lion, S. W. Matthews. Commiwloner।
■ —————
night, instead of Thursday,
j
i.
8-wkx
'Labor
StjtUtici, Auguzte, "Me.—Adv. 1
UANNEIl WANT ADVH. PAY

�LUNOYED

Children's
Ailments ■

THE

GOOD

FOLKS

HI TELLS OF
BAN MASSACRE

l!s;ys. k a

iqsently rrllsvsd. Thn heads were alt
l&lt;-o!lected. *omo being tognd fkt a conilriderabls dtatancr. and placed In the

ISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are
the most common diseases of children. To
correct them you will find nothing better than
Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablet at bed time will
do the work and will make your child bright and
cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your
children by giving them castor oil. Chamberlain’s
^Tablets are better and more pleasant tn take.

D

up to her friend. Mary Abb&gt; Thomas.*
at tbv «nd of a drinnafie-nccount of
bar tru days’ sojourn in Manhattan.
“No. nor even -Unmanly nceomtnodafr
Ing ns one man to another.’' she add­ CONFEDERATE FORCE
ed. firmly; "they’re ’ plain »iuck-up’”
DEFEATED IN KANSAS
"How so?” inquired Mary Abby.
with eager Interest.
,
“In more ways than one. but one’ll
|Two Survlvoea Kmw|&gt;
-Mlles Uy then Uh I
nlty, tier long. thin «h«*k» flu»b
ItMT Hfttlnii. ni •
with autue jaolguant recollection.

Wc make nnd sell COTTAGE BREAD the real
Home Made Bread
Icc Cream by wholesale or in small quantities.

The Palm Garden
J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or.
ders Given Prompt Attention

Chamberlain’s Tablets
CARLYLE A TRUE PESSIMIST JARRING NOTE IN

Home of'Home Made Candies

Fancy Pastry for
Fastidious Folks

his face, and before I could ask what
ho was doing, hr stepped up to a pub­
PROGRESS lic chauffeur, pulled up at the side-

Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (all colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
such as Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
(till colors.

Any Movement of the World Toward
Better Thing* Was to Him a
Step Backward. . Thoma* Carlyle’s friendship *Hb
Ralph (Valdo Emerson 1. a mutter ot
history. but Charles Eliot Norton tell*
In hi* newly published letter* thnt
Carlyle marveled at lhe optimism of

Hell—Mai
hmmr AVr;

Illrnm »sy« to him.
a little mile of your
fe’S got a Kteane spot

I

Gilizcns

2470

irecnhotises—Ashland Ate. am! Page Street
&lt;1 Rapid*, Mjrli.

Eegal Jidvertisemenis

Mid well enough, for lie began
■nicker, and before ! could pull 111
along that boy »*• laughing fit to

Isfactlon iu tho world, especially in
your country. One would sdppote to
hear him that ya had no trouble*
there, and no share tn the darkneM
that hang* over ik'rae old Umls It's
a terra strikin’ and ciiriuu* spectacle

q
&gt;I)laiu after all there a coidlsi lauchi.
not quite so horrid nn ogre a* »omagood people Intagine. Hut the "arid

potent society ot ourn. There’* nothin’
to hope tor ftwm h but conCoaion.*
•’ ’I agree with ye tn thlnblu* that

mi l&lt;l1 &lt; VUtl
II* flu
l&lt;-»ti"- d
f the ■ Mid I

And though lhe change brings with William Oih
fl a lilrber degree ol otnc|afcjg there
is. much to regret l»:tM*t!*»
fJKK- "•“
tlniilty of the friendship pnd ~
’

In tin- forenoon, nt said prututai tilllcr,
l,&lt; uhd Is hrrcl.y ap|*o|nta'&lt;t fur hear­
ing Mid petition:
n la Further ordered. Thai public

Whai Cures
Eczema?

•MU

■..li.KjTFe of your , ,■/£

/

irnbrrljw froin;Qgp
the far whleli

Umbrella.

POSTPONED

AUCTION SALE

Havifig sold my farm, I will have an auction sale of my personal properly
at the farm two miles east of the Soldiers’ Monument in Hastings and 100 rods
north of the center of Hastings township, on section 16, Hastings township, on

Saturday, Feb. 28, ’14
Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., and will sell the following described property:
IK,HSIEH.
Hay gelding. s ,r». old, vrigid iar.o.
lu, gehlluK. S
••■'I. Height l.aan.
(tram ■■ .Marc. wa-ixh: 1.2.10—with taml by Klaig
IH'lilp.
Itraawn nun- eadl. 11 maantb- add,
The-a* Iiiii-* •. nrv nil kimmI umx
VOW’S, st In VIS. tllKhlAs.
&gt;tnl 1 &gt;111 hum &lt;■&lt;&lt;«. ;t ,r-. «dd. fra-ii.
Sfaaalleal a-aau. a yr-, add. fra“-h.
-Iiaual-. weight. laleml loo |li«. anaa li.
Gaaanl liraiaiat miw.
About 30 Iflmala* 1-baiMl Kail lu ll-.

I’Alt.M MAl’HIXEItY. I7IV.

Milwaukee lalnaler.
ha ,-lonc inaancr. 5.ft. rot.
Tuo-b&lt;ar-a- rilling «-olthula»r. sennl
Flvi'-liaaath a-ultlvntiar.
/•hotel plow.
IVlih- tin;.wagonsliigh- hum:-,.
New double lutrnewt. hru— irinunavL
live! a-luiiii linma-— .11 gixxl rvjiair.
Hugh- linrtn-—.
I,lg)n ilotihh* hnriir—.

Hot Lunch at Noon.

&lt; oinbliiat ion Imy nndetoa-k nu-k.
Wngiaii ln»»•',
-s*‘‘ of heavy -ladgli-.
set a&gt;r ilunip bonM-.
Syraa u-e wnlklna plow.
17-tooth lever drtur. uiijrb nev».
WihmI frame druj. tH-lstrtb. &lt;
Ungs, l*adr.
-leal la 111 roila-r.
Tlgev lin, rnka-. 10-ft.
tboul fa .Imekfl- ot Wlihe^ nrWt -Va llow lh-nl -axat
anr&gt;i.
'
'f
l-lrsttvd corn nuirkatr, “
Tank hen lev.
.*ao*gnl&lt; -lavl aall lank.
10b fret hay ropr.
&lt;/iiafltit&gt; lua&gt; nap" , laavn u-&lt;tl. ,
A pulley*.
Ilar|aaaoii ha, fork.
'
2 boat runner-.
3 -a*t- uhlflli-trat-, ami a-tewn*.
2 iiat'k yoki*.
13-fC Inatilcr.
Sei -la-el,nral-.
Sei a'aiuulaT -outre.
I*um hob- atigger.
1 hating Mine,.,
i/uantll, Move pipe.
Quaulliy (lou&amp;dndil gaioal-Grob Iliac.
1 row Imr. -liovel-. i-ariih&lt;Hik. Hrinil-laiiw.
Sa-,1 In- unit -nalli.
IH reel i.lncii pipa*.
Fink tsarrel.
1’airal rack.
2 Ing ciinliw.
2 pliadi fork-.
2 manure fork-.
Ihuial a-or11 planter.
1‘raa—cut miw.’
« aatert trap-.
to grain rack*.
.Qiiuiitli, &lt;af a-orn.
1
Anal tunny o|ha-r article* tana liinneroy- to mention.

Ina suld petition:
It Is Further ordered. Thnt public

Monuments for Spring

Shelter for Horses if it Storms,

TCDUCi All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over
ILIIITIOi that amount 9 months’ time will be given
on good bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent per
annum. No goods to be removed until settled for.

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM

Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer

uoniciivr.itt,
horribly uil„_,__
rides bring scalped.
| cording to , 'sage c
from the i.odica.'1hl*

Right away—the first day you start to
take RHEUMA~ths Uric Acid ponon be­
gins to dissolve and leave the sore joints
and muxles. Its action is little less than
magical. 50 cents a bottle—guaranteed.
Judge Barborit of Ft Loraime, Ohio,
say*: 'After treatment by three doctors
without re.ult, 1 was cured of a very bad
esse of Rheumatism, by using two bottles
u( RHEUMA.”

Three months does not give us too
much time to manufacture the peice of
work you may wish’for spring delivery, if
jx
wehavc to send to the quarry for the
,T
material. Better drop us a card if
you can’t call and we will
arrange to sec you. It’s
FjLMFaCifl
on*y °b°ut 3 months un»
til Decoration Day.

Efi

IRONSIDE BROS.
Phone 197

Granite and Marble Dealers

Hastings, Mich,

�FEBRUARY

H

urn if inii
is still with us. Maybe you will need a warmer Coat, Sweater,
Cap, Gloves Mittens or Underwear.

PRAIRIEVILLE,
from here attendsd tho

Come’on, wc have a

AH report a tine lime, over BELIEVES IT Witt SAVE
chicken pie din­

gopd supply yet, and our prices are right. Yes, and wc have
sonic warm Footwear too.

best at the price. Wc don’t buy anything but, the best.

A

. cheap article is dear at any price.

Renkes &amp; Son
of Dowling
2 for So

Nice Juicy Naval Oranges

PRE-INVENTORY SALE!
As we are about to make a change in the in*
terior of our store We are offering some real bar*
gains that are worth your time to take advantage of
them. Al! heavy goods will be sold at cost.

Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets
Blankets

now...$1.95
now$1.75
now.—$1.50
now...$1.25
npw—*. .99

All 10c Oirtinp st.. . .8c

All Wool ImotCNt
50c Men't Hoae..
25c Men’s Hose..

GROCERY SPECIALS
lbs Coffee. .—1
cans Peas....________________________
lbs Good Tea
cans Salmon
cans Corn

81.00

.25

1.00

.25
.25

F. H. WILKINSON
DSFARTMENT STOKE

Prairieville,

Both Phoaea, Hell and Citizens

Michigan,

PA
RMS rLJIv
FOR aALJl
Q A T P| UKNIJERNHOTT
1
A.KLV13
Mrg
hu,HCHOOD
1)ecn on HOUSE.
lho
'list for four weeks but Is Improving

operation is expected home this week.
Mrs. Holcomb Is at J. It. Daly's do-

Wm. Huffman and wife of Highbank visited at lhe homo uf Mr. Daly
Frank Bryans and family have all

The young people to the number of
38 met with Zana Beach for a vslen-

130 acres, good buiffilngi
rorth of timber..

no acres, fair buildings,
mo acres, extra buildings
138 acres, good buildings
I3&amp; acres, good buildings

40 acres, good buildings
no acres, good buildings

330
93
23
14
100

acres,
acres,
acres,
acres,
acres,

good buildings.
extra buildings
good buildings.
no buildings..
extra buildings

EZRA MOREHOUSE &amp; CO.
J Mt on and Hastings. Jttfcfe.
HIGH STREET.
Mr. and Mrs. I* Richardson from
Bowens Mills visited A. E. Robinsun
und other friends from Friday until
Sunday.
,
Maude and Ernest Robinson utt&lt; mk-d tho sophomore party In Hast­
ings Friday night.
Mr. 'ind Mrs. Reuben Gruhum
spent Wednesday with their daughter,
Mrs. Hugh Hitler.
Mildred Hall
waa absent from

Everybody

Rev. Manning of Albion spoke In
the M. E. church Sunday, morning and
evening.
partment. expressed himself in no
In Grand Rapids lhe last three weeks uncertain terms In.hla belief that lhe
looking after the spring millinery
I styles, left here this morning. Monday, port him In the broadgaxe policy that
(for Centerville, St. Joeeph Co., where ■Ims to extract from lands now In
she has recently bought a millinery public ownership sufficient radium
(stack.
Mix* Hasel has many warm
friends here who wish her success In promptly the treatment now necss-

John McNaughton

»thlch U believed to be that of life
tpy tho same soon.
Mra. W. D. Jlughex entertained lhe and death to hundreds of thousands

present. Mias Alling, a returned mIn­ 'The apprehension seems to be. the
■ecrctary states, that ' mt areas In
'any part" of Colorado are to be
closed to entry "on guapk-ion." and
thus prospecting not only fur radium
metals
but for tho |lrocb-u» and semi­
School Neva—Tenth Gra«k*.
precious metals as well will Ih* stop­
ped. Theoe fears are hot well found­
afternoon.
ed. . Tho distribution of radium-bear­
ing minerals aa now known in Colofound guilty. The penalty waa to hug
each member of the Jury. Mias John­ is no Intention In the Interior Depart­
son, who was accused of disturbing ment to apply withdrawals outside of
tha peace was found not guilty.
the relatively small arras known to
Wo gladly welcomed the Hughes contain these minerals.
girls on their return to school Mon­
The pitchblende of Gilpin County
day after entertaining the measles tor
uals and corporations, and a single
Monday morning we listened to a American
company now controls
more than. 100 carnotite claims, the
radium product from which will be
Eighth Grade.
an exhibit of different country. Tho carnotite deposits which
It Is now proposed to devote printeron a rack, which the eighth grade
the United States Oeol&lt;&gt;gi&lt;-.,P Survey
to be for the most purT conllned to

Tho official statistics uf 1913 us to
ir exports of uranium and v.iruidlOur Busy Bees Monday were Helen
Norris. Frances Brown,Mildred
Rockwell. Emma Hayes, Raymond r.ido orca shipped to Europe tha
thn aornewh.it
great tonnage
Elsie Hughes la back after an abtnce of two weeks on account of The Joint resolution Submitted by th&lt;
measli
congren contains authority not only
MIDO.
for lhe president to withdraw fadlum
Herbert Brown of Richland spent' lands from further private appropri­
ation but also for the ■••rrer.iry of the
Mrs. Addison Spaulding remains
w4s&lt;* provide for the mining of the
about tho same.
Harry Jones und Emerson Ix-wU ply of radium for th" government
brought from Kalamazoo Saturday and hospitals of the Palled States.
The vigorous admlnl»iratl..n which
Mrs. Norn Blanchard went to such a law would dcMervr by reason
Grand Rapids Monday In response to
Glenn Boyle bought* a

In opening tho deposit- in purposeful
utilisation. The object of the pro-

alytlu stroke affecting both lower humane to assure America preferen­
limbs and rendering her unconscious tial rights to th,- radium on land still'
in public ownership.. Itla for control
the for several hours Wednesday. Is re­
covering and has regained partial use
of one limb. Mr. and Mra. Nagel uf
cured through the Immediate ojienlng
WALL LAKE.
of minim und Hu- prompt extraction
of the radium from .the urea mined.
cnlertalnsummoned to her bedside ut the com­
lust week and caught some lino Hah
while here.
ln Kuhimazoo
I'araon* who
B. G. Morgan of Battle Creek came

spent Saturday and Sunday nt
home ot J. R. Daly.

BANNER WANT AD VS. PAT.

I1UICK GASOLINE ECONOMY.

other motors of equal »tie. American or Foreign
BUCK WE 100.000 CAR.
Buick cans

nearly all Buick Branches located tn ih&lt;- leading
elites bf America and Europe. All Uvc 1914 N.w

en million miles.
QUICK SERVICE.
Every Uulck owner is entitled
line during teats of .,11 1311 lluh-k Models in t.-n

rill Insure him the motoring pleasure hr expects.

There is 7J Buick
pends upon the financial strength of u company
—ths equipment &lt;&gt;S&lt;ll»-ri&gt;raneh house shops und
stock rooms, the success of the company, and the

encc. In New York the Buick one-ycar guaran­
tee and no-chargo monthly Inspection is backed
by a responsible branch house with a stock-room
Bulek Motor Company. The knowledge we have
gained while building up the greatest automobile

Ill ICK

mo

&gt; .

DIIK itl.l.l-

A Buick lll.ul. III-.- -I..... . ■; In .11.

If you purchase u Bulzk car the

consideration.

To The Purchaser
The Buick Factory is in the automobile business to stay; they build cars that
[iropcriy represent the enormous resources at their command—cars that reflect the knowedge they have gained by nine years’ practical experience, while making in their own
shops more high grade motor cant than any- other company (150,000 in all). They build
into all Buick motor cars, more thoroughly than any other makers, the qualities &gt;ou wish
for: endurance, power, ecooomy and service. They equip all 1914 Buick cars with Delco
electric system of cranking, lighting and ignition, left hand drive and center control.

Phenomenal Demand for Birick Cars
All over the country in every Buick branch from coast to const the business is the
largest in their history. They have been behind in filling orders ail the season. They arc
building 30,000 Buicks for 1914. There will not be enough Buicks to supply the demand,
zif you wiih to own and run one of these popular cars a demonstration now and an
order placed will assure you of satisfactory date of delivery. Wc furnish- fur coats arid
robes that will keep you warm and Buick Cars will run in any weather.
Touring Cara
31060- 28 H. P.

IIW5-I8 H. P.

Hastings Buick Co
,

lYlCSSCr DlUB.

RunalKiut-

Hastings,

•ninn-

jlamsdalr.
Whittemore nm! ,-hllurrn spent f-i
urdoy night and Sundiy with Joi
■
“in ll.iatlngs.
attended

The Beater On The Axle

and visited Mr. and Mra. Ed. Acker
their home last week.
till Friday.
Eugene Shedd Ixought a new drtv-'
Mra.
l-'rpnk
l.&lt; mmun
vtsilod
Isaac Newton was well pleased with Ing horse In Kalamaxoo last week.
Clarence Hoffman Is working for!
his sale last Thuraday which was
Mr. Grinncl
Adrian bus rentHomer
Aldrich.
largely attended by people from all
Mr.,
and
Mra.
Fred
Mclx-od
took
the
parts of the county.
train at Milo on Monday morning, ।
The friends of Felix Chamberlain
la Incd his brothci

by Illness.
*
Henry Wertman moved Mr. Gelb's
last load of goods to Kalamaxoo Sat­
urday.
Chas. Aldrich and wife of Shulls
McQuarrlo - Thursday.
- --- —— —» w.aHMMK-l .*.'.1
KHUmazoo vlalted hla coualn Fred
Ashby nnd family Saturday night atul
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Payne returned

they were entertained by the hitter's
brother. Hurry Kelley and wife.
Misses Beatrice and Bernice Mot
Dermott who are attending school In
Iwlion. were home from Friday until
Sunday.
Manson
Newton .and wife are
spending a few days In Kalamasoo
with theirtmrents. Mr. and Mra. WIU
Gelb.
Robert Newton of North Rutland.

ry Co. man., own, a large farm. Hla
wife. Etta Ray McLeod, has spent her
entire life in and around Milo. The Mra. William Gilbert's.
frtenda of her childhood and youth
Rev. D. Rheid.in
wlah them much happlneaa nnd pros­ home In Hilled.ilc Monday morning.
perity In their far northern home.
Ho hus been helping in the rrvlvul.ut
the V. B. church bid wua unable tn
trip until last week being detained in
her parents homo by the accidental
help continue th,- rnr- tings. There Ih
serious manner. Physicians are hope­
ful about saving the member.
ini
• Mr. and Mra. Max Rima went to
School RcfM&gt;rt.
Hillndalo Iml u,-«-k to visit hla people.
They
will also vlxlt friends In flhlo.
Rc-purt of Pleasant Hill School for
the month ending February 6, 1»H:
moved
onto the Arthur Prescott farm
Numtier of daye taught. 20.
List
week
which he .‘ought lust sum­
Total attendance. 212.
mer.
Mrs.. Douglas Hcott of Dimondale
Number of girls enrolled,' 4.
visited Mr. und
family lust^reck.
Total enrollment. 11.

PARISIAN SAGE
FOR THE HAIR*

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‘ Buick Motor Company will remain In

BUICK ENDURANCE CHALLENGE.
■gain challenge. any other company ■oiling motor

F. O. B. Factory
Mr. and Mrs. Purdy of Yankee from use, but rather development
Springs cumo lo Poplar Hill Satur­ under conditions not oifly favoring
day for a week-end visit with Mr. und
Mrv. Milo Hays.
Mra Glenn Boyle entertained Fri­
Tho. effort of th«- Federal Governday evening thirty friends In honor of
her husband'! birthday. Games and
BALTI JI ORE CENTER.
states that he believe It will be. di­
rected to tho promotion of nil mining
Mrs. Shaft.
, ley Edmonds and little non visited
&gt;y conducive lo। Mra. Mary Baker near Cedar Creek, children In Bedford this winter, has
well attended. 33 being present In lhe
the protection of ■ America's Interest Friday.
.
In lhe product. Earl&gt; exhaustion or• ' The Cedar Creek W. C. T. V. have Monroe Merrill.
kindly Invited tho ladles uf the 1UIentertained her mother, Mrs. Tract.
speak of exhaustion of other mineralI ttinoro Center W. C. T. U. with their
resources Is something which needI husband* to meet with them at their Mrs. Georgs Johnson of South Hast*
sing Saturday for a three days visit not be feared. Th.- t idtum once ex­ •oh. Friday. March Sih.iha chicken
Hur'ry Baulch died ut the home of
tracted from the orc* becomes avail-'
Mrs. Roy Fisher, who hits been able for eontlnuv.l tn.- without appre- dinner. Remember all members are Thursday morning und tired out und
spending a month with her parents ul viable loss and becomes a permanent
Holdcrncsa Hull, will return to her addition to the needed supply. The tcrtalncd the W. C. T. I’, and do not
homo near Buchanan Wednesday of same radium th.it t* placed at hit- l&gt;elong but lake u kindly Interest in
the work.
this week.
Mr. und Mrs. Bert Sutherland of
Tho Milo school children und their by our children for many generutions. Oxford
visited at Charles Gillaspic's
parents to tho number of 45 surprised
and Frank Freeman’s the past week. I until nearly out of sight, being SO be­
I-eon Doster In the homo of his par­
Willie
Hammond begun his season's1 low Kero lost before minri,,. *
private
owerahlp
and
largely
under
ents Friday evening. A tine time was
corporate
control.
It
Is.
in
Secretary
enjoyed.

Quite a numlier from this neigh- John Bush of Gregory apont Thursday Harry Johnson.
U.
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horhood. attended the soiUI at Fred rl.bl
Jennie Williams,
Smith's at Podunk Friday night.
l-ottle atldengcr wynt to Kalamasoo
Juhn Martin Is visiting relatives In
Wiseoii«ln and James Hendrick Is
If you keep chickens an4 consider
hauling tho cream In tils place.
It an unprofitable pastime, look for leas—ihin-Mrtringy-or falling out—use
the reason. In most cases you will
Frank Hains bos been uhuble to get Ackor's Point Friday.
find your chickens are In poor conout lo his farm on account of »lckIt Mops itching scalp. dMMgg the hair
dlllon. with dull combs and plumage.
Try HARVEU.'B CONDITION POW­
---------- --------DER nnd note ths difference. It ruff with one
h«ir doubly beautiful —soft —fluffy—
••t Carlton have a llitla daughter, i n. Ch* m barla tn'i TubUU have cured
-r_. — en. K
j_
rn &gt;‘&lt;'t',,l*'iy l3(h- &lt;-ongratuUnr.ru..tuima^why .not you! Give thajn a

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Experience Teaches
The experienced motorist does not always care for great speed, but^hc
will not purchase an under-powered car— he demands a reserve beyond
the ordinary test. The car without reserve power that is racked and strained
by steady drains on its vitality is doomed to a short life. That is why so
many of low-powered, medium-priced cars wear out so quickly. Motoring aff­
ords no greater satisfaction than that of seeing one's car overhauling another of
greater price and catalogued horsepower on a steep ascent. A good hill clim­
ber like the Buick, is a mighty important consideration.
’
Endurance, Power, Economy and Service, the qualities you wish for in
a motor car, are all dominant Buick features.

proposed legislation allowing with­
Kalamaxoo drawal ot public lands known or be-

Hctcuih Grade.
In history the seventh grade
learning "Paul Ravere's Ride."

Ladles’ Hose
50c Wool Hom36c
25c Wool Hose.-19c
15c Fleeced Hose-------- !0c

Special Bargains in all parts of our Dry Goods
Department. »
Men's Winter Caps at Cost.
5
3
3
3
3

ps.

rho died at hie home

Banfield, 13—3

Phone, Hastings 34a—gr

BED BLAIKETS

THOUUDS OF LIVES

And Groceries, you .bet I ,We

always have a fresh, dean stock and they are always the

$2.50
S2.25
$2.00
$1.75
$1.25

BKCROTARY
I'ANE
DOESN'T
WANT THIS MLWR-ll. EXPORT­
ED TO FORKIGSf COUNTRIES.

“h: '.trusi#

| ^by^tftJhtV-A^v’’"1"'

j it_grow, but give it the bwuty you desire.

1 .

CARVETH « bTKBBIJfa.

John Deere Spreader.

This is What You Get

Low down, easy to load. Just a wagon when out of gear. Light draft.
Few parts. No clutches. No chains. All driving parts mounted on the main
axle. No strains and stresses on the frame or panels. No shafts or studs
to get out of line. Indestructible steel frame. The simplest spreader made.
All John Deere Spreaders are warranted to be well made, of good mate­
rial, and to do the work as represented with proper management, when set up
and operated according to the printed directions.- Should any break occur
within one year from the date of purchase by reason of defective workman­
ship or material, return these parts to us by prepaid express or freight, and
we will furnish duplicate parts free of charge.
Come and see us about the John Deere.

Goodyear Brothers
PHONE 1

HARDWARE

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IMPLEMENTS

Haatini*. Mich

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LOCAL WOMEN MEE E
MSIWEMES

SCHOOL NOTES

Save 10 to 30%
By Buying Now t

3rd unit 4th'

I j»irll&lt;uf

Buy your Furniture Now. help ns clean house
and pave money. Now is the time to buy when we
wont to sell.
Nearly a car load of bed room goods just re&gt;ccived. The price you will have lo pay won’t he as
much as others would have to ask for inferior goods
Cut No. 22. Right now wc arc offering a fine
SAMPLE DRESSER thai is made of the best solid
oak is handsomely finished and has good French
bevel plate • mirror, for only $7.98. As we have
only a few bf these fine Dressers that we can scH at
this price, it would he good idea to come in at once
and secure one.

Housewife
' \Shinrln EveryDrop*\

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MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.:
Michigan. ♦

Hastings,

AN INEXPERIENCED PLUMBER

firct-clus Plftmtxr i« the cheapest in
Dicillcsioned.
After a woman hat been trottlm? In

We Know Our Business

If You are LooRing For a Farm
READ THIS
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thoroughly, and when we lake hold of a i a iKr.vlj innrrled couple making lore, i ii’.v. •
job of rinmj&gt;ing. yrip may have confi­
dence thnt when it l« &lt;kjne it will be

. right in every detail.

8 acres clay Ionin soil nil gently rolling and iniih r cultivation. the place is well Winced, well

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and w«»o«l bouse: this place is nicfjy located u inib s from Hustings and 2 ntib-&lt;t hum Morgan.
Price $650. Terms ntsli.
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r‘r.150 acres gravelly*loam soil and nil level. 100 acres under cultivation nml 50 acres of
pastiiK'. with jo acres ■&gt;( second growth timi*er: the farm is w&lt;-!| fenced, well watered and has
ao acres of fine clovcrr there is.a good ten ro&lt;&gt;ni lions-. good tarn 30x44. also coin crib and
sho p shed." This farm is lour miles from Hastings and a firn- location. The price is S'-.ooo..
T«-mis Sa.500 down and might consider house nnd lol as part payment.
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.'•1 ai-res. 6 miliS from Hastings, on a good mail and close lo .-tcliool. 50 acres under eulti-

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
East of I’Mtoffiee

Phone 126

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Hastings

false Teeth

If You Musi Drink
Drink Good Coflee!
It‘«
refreshing nnd invigorating
to drink coffee from onr

coffreayon know. TIIV A
poundf
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windmill and tanks, good seven'room house, batn V’X4i- also corn crib. lw;n lions*- and hug
house. This place hns 17 ncn-s ol rye. 13 nl r* -* oi i-lovci. nnd timothy and 5 acres nl nllaltn.
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Coffee Ranch
810 Jefferson St.

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nastings. Midi.

The First Step
Often means so much. It
has meant success tu thou­
sands of young people who
wrote for our Catalogue as
the first step toward a cood
salaried position. Take
the step to-day. Address
Detroit Business Univer­
sity 63 69 West Grand
River Ave Detroit, Mivh
E R. SHAW, President

Crook 8 Gould Co.,

Set of Teeth $3
BEST GOLD CROWN $3
BEST BRIDGE WORK $3

Real E.state and Insurance Brokers

MICHIGAN

HASTINGS
DENTAL WORK OK CREDIT

incut t«

AUCTION SALE!
To close the estate of Chas. Clark, deceased, I will hold an auction at the premises

three miles south of Lacey, on the Battle Creek road, on

The Irving- General
Store

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,1914

Points out the way of economy to the thrifty
purchaser. Goods sold that meet the require
ments of the user not only from a standpoint
of economy but service as well.
o bars Lenox Soap ... ,
3-5C Boxes N. T. Matches^
Salt Fish in Brine, p«-r lb.
.. ,
aa lbs H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar ...

I offer the following property:

Sale to commence at.1:00 o’clock sharp.

25c
10c
8c
$1.00

HORSE AND COWS.

C. R. Watson X.” IRVING, MICH
BOTH PHONES

Cow, 3 years old, due in March.

Sg^'ET'W-w..

Cow, 4 years old, due in March.

Cow, 7 years old, due in April.
These are extra good ones.

TOOLS.
2 yV’idc tire wagons.

Pair of oscillating hobs.

This has been one of theTiest seasons for trade I have had in a number
of years on Fur Coats,'Blankets, Rob as,. Sleighs and. Cutters:
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I have sold 17 Fur Coats', .31 pair of square Wool Blankets. . and 24
Sleighs. This for me is a record breaker, and I attribute the Sleigh trade to
the Syracuse Plow deal. You see that when men go into this kind of a deal,
even their former friends hate them, and I thank the people for the stand
1 they have taken, and the trade they have given me.
And now I have a few Fur Coats, Robes, and Blanket; left over to sell
to the man who has beeiAviiiting for spring to buy cheap. These goods will

be sold about at your price if sold.at all. Calhwhile they are going.

•;icnn riuilpo
n.&gt;rOlhy* J«‘well. *
. ;.|ui Schoch. I.Mr

Carriage?
Double buggy-.

TCDUC.
I LnlYld,

Roller.
Deering mower.
1 lay rake.
Cutter.
Roller drill.
Spike Drag.
Horse, 7 years old, weight 1050. .
I lay rack. Farming mill. Cream Separator.
Set dump boards.
Barlcy/fork.
Set double harness.
Iron kettle.
Hay fork, rope and pulleys. Grindstone.
Post hole digger.
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-5 Swanns of bees.
A few hives.
A few crates.
Grub hoc.
’ Forks, hoes and shovels nnd other articles
too numerous to mention.

*&lt;• sums 0,er no. one year's time given on
good bankable paper at 6 per cent Interest

All goods to be settled for before removing.

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tC.15. with which m

W. R. JONES,
Administrator
J. H. NORRIS
Auctioneer

W. R. GRAYBURN,
Clerk

Jesse Townsend
The Man Who Lost tho Plow,

Hastings, Michigan

TRY A BANNER WANT AD-THEY BRING RESULTS

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Circulation Greater Than Ail Other
Barry County Papars Combined.

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FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

BANNER

THE
PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 5.19H

TH* BANNER WANTS
If Van Wish to Sell or Huy, Heauua
Everybody Reads The BANNER.

NUMBER 45

PART ONE-1 TO 8

OVER 350 FREEMASONS
WERE IN ATTENDANCE

14836978
THE FIRST MISSBffl Two More Hastings Men as
They Looked While Youngsters
SUPPER1 SUSS

VISITORS CONFER IHE

FINE ADDRESS BYDR.

IMPRESSIVE THIRD DEGREE

NIGHT FAIRS WILL BE

2431

SOMETHING NEW HERE

THE AFRICAN MISSIONARY

Mctbisilrt Episcopal.church/ purlon*
occurred Thursday avenins.. ;md was.
a very enjoyable and su- &gt; ’ -d.il affair.
I Over »6O sat down to th" tables for
.the pot luck supPUf, ut i • o'clock.
After the supper ther- «&gt;&gt; singing
by the entire uaw-mbly. =■"•! .; tine »cI lection by n double quaUkettr from the
Hastings High flchoolj Th. n ilev..
Itussidl H. Bready. In v.-lt &lt; hos. ii
.words, Introduced Dr. Jleh ird«. who

TO HAVE BARRY CO.
DEATH REVEALED
SECRETED WEALTH GO-TO-CHURCH SUNDAY
HON. MINER S. KEELER
Through whose courtesy to the Banner, our
readers will be permitted to take a
journey around the world.

UNKEMPT ANO UNPROS-

PEROUS IN APPEARANCE

BARRY IS FIRST COONTY TO
INAUGURATE THE MOVEMEHT

WANT CITIZENS TO VOTE ON
CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT

ci„ iNEXT LENTEN RECITAL WILL

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BE FRIDAY EVE, MARCH 13

WHISTERS MISSED GETTING
TROPHY BY ONE TRICK

W. «. Hauer and Albert Warner and
Hoy Hubbard, and George Myers. In
one trick mtased getting the Furni­
ture City Trophy for which they chal­
lenged the Grund itdplds Whist Club,

haa missed getting Hits trophy be one
trick. This team, which is the strong­
est In Grand Itnplds. hits won eight
times an American Whist League
trophy.
owing to the fine showing made by
the Hastings Whist Club In various
contests It has.been suggested that
the club be represented by u team tn
the American Whist League meet.
The Grand Muplds chin may soon
send tn Hastings'n team |&lt;» play for
the Knight Trophy, which is held by

it will )&gt;u yretRemhcrcd that when
a gi-nerat-vnie was taken upon a ques­
tion of public Importance, the vote
•inly in i veil la mystify the public
...h ... uh- provision or inc, state taw |
.till- measure in question jmssed and
that wording to the provision of the
city charter It did not puss. Tho state
taw required « vote of three fifths, the
City Charter slxty-su and two thirds.
»«y a proposed amendment the char­
ter provision will be changed to con-

LTS

Send* Vnrt Dulne to Asylum.
Probafa Judge Mack on Tuesday
issued nn order committing to tho
state hospital Antonio Van Dulne,
aged 32 years. who became so vlo.
lently insane last week that he at­
tacked htai father with a qhalr sind
“Mo attacked his mother,'breaking
•her thumb.
When Deputy Sheriff
Uchty and Constable Dan Shea went
after Van Dulne, the young man's
father told them that there was no
danger. When.Mr. I.lchty approachrd the house, the young man rushed
oui.unexpectedly and struck him with
a broom, it was nsewaary to place
the restralnsrs on him to bring him
to town. The roads were so bad. that
both Mr. Itaea and tho prisoner wtro
thrown out of tho cutter which was
Partially wrseked.
V|n Dulne was in tho atyltun sev­
eral years ago. Dri&gt;. Ixiwry and How-

Two Auction Sales Ad­
vertised This Week.

nom. of Tonawanda. X. Y„ whom Mr.'
Can no tn hud not seen since ho left1
New York state to come to Michigan I
&lt;5 years ago. Tho meeting wu a |
very enjoyable one, aa tho cousins
were Inseparable In boyhood, going!
swimming together nnd stealing-water
melons together and Indulging In all
tho other enjoyments which make up:
boyhood life. Elijah Cannom left on'
Saturday for Kalainusoo ,en route for
Will Enter Trt-Gounty League.
The sjudents in the high' school1
have decided to enter the base boll ;
Ham of the high school In tl)e tri-1
county base ball league, organised to 1
take tn Barry. Eaton and Ingham
counties- This enterprise on the part

list Includes u. good nuMChIher horses. 2 cows. 3 hogs,
ten. 10 Plymouth Rock
&gt;t of good farm tools. Hee
another page for full par-

held in the city hull at 2:30 o'clock
&lt;&gt;n Monday afternoon to rotisldlr
work in improving tho city park.
There will be &lt;t
program. Over
(140 has already been obtained fy
the work, and it Is- pl.irined to raMe composed of
1’41-nf. Je.pj
George Rwd .
..__ _
.
Wall lake u(VT a. very ■ sneewjul
Council Sets Ileglsirutlon bate*.
• nihiny trip In which they.caught Hl
Tho city council h"» set as dates, wall-eyed pike- They wJ- mtnnrnvwl
for registration Ui the four wardal

�LOCAL NEWS

The Best Place To Buy

Wear Rubbers

DRY GOODS

These Sloppy Days
It’s Rubber time—the damp, nasty condition under-foot for the next few
weeks makes good rubbers a necessity if one would keep their feet dry
and preserve their shoes. The weather is sure to break yp soon and tho
you do not need the rubbers or rubber .boots just now, you will need them
soon and if you buy NOW you will be prepared forYhe,sloppy days, that
arc sure to come.
1

Some npcclal* In curtain material* i
and, window «h&lt;d&lt;« aru ntmoun^ea
this week by the New York store In
I their udv.
I
Bristol school.-JolniMoun. will have']
I a shadow aoclal at .Mr. and Mr* Sher- ]
man Zimmerman's. Man h 11th. Pic-.
; nic dinner.
'
rind out howto git a bar of aonpl
free by reading U&gt;,- Coffer Hunch ndv. I
I The giving will be limited to next Saturduy only.
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Our rubbers are the best we can buy on
the market, and we have canvassed it well.
They are made with extra quality soles and
double heels, and may be had in styles and
shapes to lit the style of shoe you wear.

We are going to give you a few of the reasons why our store is the place where
you are most likely to get just wKift you want in Dry Goods and what you will
always be satisfied with.
In the first place we don’t carry an awfully large stbok of any one thing, ayd
when you buy from us you are SURE you are not getting an old “fossil,” shelfworn and out of taste, because we carry small enough stock so we can always sell
out and buy the new fresh styles, weaves and patterns each season.
Another reason is because we have a lady buyer, and a lady buyer
who has studied your tastes for several years past knows whatwilKplease you.
We buy in large enough quantities so we. can get just as low wholesale prices
as any one and this with our low expense for running the store allows us to
quote YOU just as low prices as any one can quote you, quality considered.
Come in and see our Spring Goods.
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The W. E. Merritt Store
Hastings, Michigan

Ptyone 66

ROGERS 6 SON

Everything in Rubber Goods for the feet.
Rubber Boots, Storm Rubbers, Low Rub­
bers, Shells, “Slip-ons,” Childrens Rubbers
and Rubber Boots.

Phones, 194-192

Ironside Shoe Com pany

at Nn. 10 and T3 Diamond Ave.. Grand
Rapid, by Henry Duong. Tho ux-

Masonic Temple Building

HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 176

HOCKING LUMP. $4.50
Anthracite—Pocahontas

Hastings

Truest Form of Religion.
The beet brand of religion la the
kind a man uaca in hl, business.—I

West Virginia}eogp

LECTURES ON AGRICULTURE

ARE VERY WELL ATTENDED

PERSONAL MENTION

here under the auxjih.,
eion drpartm. nt .if the
.10 br regretted that ni.
' -work, have

dally giving Ihforim

dwin Shultx w&lt;

i«- picked up r&lt;
•• during th.' hi

d.iuuht-

l» v i«!ting h. r aunt. Mi
Ira Shults and It.
Shults were glide &lt;if
.Edwin Shultx a few

Pomona Orangr-

securing

this

GOODYEAR OROS. PUSHING

rlnler with her
'bey, und her 11

HU cuitditltin tlvl*.
•. t» .lightly lu-itrr.
first of th.

■•k. play nt th.- New Hill Auditorium
m.Monday evening.

COAL IS LOWER!
On account of the mild weather, I have been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of these prices. BUY N0W1
Price Delivered
• Pocahontas Lump ...
. $5.50
Massilon Lump or Egg .
. $5.00
Jackson Hill, Lump or Egg
. $5.00
White Ash, Lump Coal .
. $4.50
White Ash^Egg Coal . .
.
. $4.50
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
own delivering.
LISTEN—French’s White Lily Flour_____________ $2.20 par 100 lbs.

LUKE, WATERS,

Great Idee.
Mrs. Wlllla (at tho Ladles' Aid Sopoor boya nt tho front?" Mre. Gillis
—"I wait reading today where tho eol-1
diem are always making aorties.

THIlug nf Mudcliulu*

BANNER telling of the mai

Taking No Chances.
Dinny w taking dinner with Ho­
gan at a brilliant cafe. They weren't
accustomed to eating at such a place, t-„, w„,
_ _______ ....
but they got along fairly well. When | Justice CadwalUdsr on Tuesday atU»&gt; MJ MI.MJ, ih.
nU: 'e™—
‘'Shall I bring you a couple of deml- ‘
'
tasses?" "Not on yer life," exclaimed
Dinny.
“Our wives might come in
an' see us aitlin* wld them."—San
Francisco Argonaut.

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STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES

The i&gt;q»h and energy

BuUor. 0'Uter.UI, C.m. OH.
„„„„ ,
Harry, age four, was Investigating ln u 1((1 lt |&gt;uol
Joe Mowre, w.„
mother', sewing basket while ahe was .,rv»;,. •
-—' -—*—1
busy. Mother told him not to take- f»re ,
’ tho buttons off the card, as they would given
bo lost. The little boy continued to ,,n*‘ '*
play with them, however, nnd some
of tho buttons camo off the card.
•'Harry, 1 told you not to take the
buttons off the card. Now you have
disobeyed me.” "But, mother," said
Harry. "I didn't take 'em off. They 1st
thellbcrtly camo off!"

Phone 150

Successor to F. H. Barlow &amp; Co.
Hastings, Mich.

those things and make them our- take him t&lt;
aelvea and send them to tho boya?"— chair. H«
ruCv.q».r&gt;..l,.
.

„ , , „
Ah.' fart that Mrx. Frank Ntm*. &lt;&gt;f
Musical Item.
Ht-ckion. r.ihf. a former rraident &lt;•!
An "efficiency "vxpen without music (hu city, i&gt;
&lt;i .way ar tjie result of
hi lit* soul Is figuring out how many an operation. Mrs. Nlm*' maiden
nails a bass drummer could drive■ name was
e|ty.
with the same expenditure of en- »".£*
„,. in Stockton. Mr.
erST-'
.and Mr.-. Nlm* ridded In I-«ke Odea-

We will buy your old style, back-breaking, home-wrecking

flat irons
For one.week -{to March 14) we will give you seventy-

‘SUNSHINE’FLOUR IS GUARANTEED
to be “As good as the best, and better than the rest.” And
we are always ready to make good this guarantee. Now at the
present high cost of living, if you can get flour, that will make
just as good bread, or better, than the flour that you have been
using, for less money, are you not standing in your own light if
you do not give it a fair trial? - .

Procure a sack of Slihshine Flour today and compare the
bread from it with the bread made from the flour that you
have been using, also the cost price. We arc sure that your
next order will be Sunshine.

F. A. Childs 6 Co

five cents ($.75) for your old flatirons toward the purchase
of either a "Hotpoint" or "G. E." electric flatiron.-

Bring

in your old irons and get a brand new, up to date, $3.50

electric iron for $2.75

Remember this offer expires March

14th

Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co

Telephone No. 5

P. s

If you cannot conveniently call at our office we will

send an electric iron to your home and our man will bring.

back ybur old irons

�TTTF. HAffTTNGS BAICNKTi, 'HIICH5, 1»I4.

Oloodland

S

Mr*. Austin nurtntm of Con
VUtted nt tho home of Mr. ।
Joe Fuller Thursday.
Frank Hiullh h-i" moved
mill to the John Guy farm v.-—
ha^ u largo job.of Mfvlng tu“&lt;)o.

SPRING SHOWING
NeW Spring Coats
and Suits

Illite** of hl* father Totila* Garn. Ho
loft hl* father considerably Improved
Haturdny .morning.
Word wax received here Saturday
that Genrxn Head. * former resident•&gt;t the village and who worked for
Perry Flory In tho tarher aliop. Wn*
wrlaiisty Hek in Kara liar. Mr. Xcail’a
homo wag In Detroit.
At tho clllBcna* caucus Thursday
night J-iwrenre Hlllx-rt wn* nominal*
cd. for president of the vlllaae: He
Vern I-Inuhind fnri'lei-L- 1/&gt;f. I i.-ii 'r-.

I'l iilay is going to

Great Lace Day

A Splendid Showing of New
Spring Goats and Suits
. Materials arc beautiful and arc
’ mostly plain and fancy Crepes,
Itpongcs and Serges, the lead­
ing woolens. Moires and Pop­
lins in silks. Distinctive colors
arc the new brick shades, tango,
terra cotta, Egyptian, salmon
and tnahngany.
The blues:
Labrador, Holland, New Blue,
Copenhagen. The browns: Tusset and wood brown.
Corn
color and the new shades of
violet complete the color scheme.

nr. and John Hull. John Kahler. 8. C.
ViiVnhoutcn and I^arrene.- lAinl f.ir
trustee*.
At the Ilepuldlenn canon* Friday
night C. D. Gam received the nnininnTInn for president: Alien W. Fuller

Wallace Merriam. Jm-ob Hilt. 1.

’

FRIDAY, MARCH 6

Hlnea writing the above wo have
learned that Kura Doll anil C. D. Garn
have rcfiMo.l io ace.-pt the notninathms na above alntml.
MU* BrohrtT. a ilcacnne* of ‘Grand
llapltlri. canio .Monday ovi-nlna to helji

As the season is going to be n wonderful
lacc season, we have everything that’s new tpid
good and we are proud of the stock of laces we
have brought »to Hastings, and will conduct
what we uill term a great LACE SALE on
Friday. Wonderful values will lw oflered 'for
tliat day only.
50c, ?5c and $1.00 Bandings in a great lot
at only 39c.
•
।
Torchon and Valenciennes Laces at 3Mic.
And many other bargains. Come.

Separate waists arc going to be extremely good this season.' Ask
We have the right styles at very liny prices.
They report’ hrtVlnjt n »plcndlil tlm*

Agents for Guaranteed

E. ItowtaiteFa while there, uml report |
Charley very huny looklne after hl»
InU'n rt* Un re. which nrn umoiur th*
brgest tn th* city, itiallnK In real r»tatr. Mr. Itlwinaer llkc.l It »o well'
thrreMh.it hn purchased n town lot
and I* contemplating bulldlnx a win* I
ter home there. Mr. and Mr*. J. N. '
Covert, arrived In I&gt;ayton« nlaiut » '
week before they left from the Inter­
lor |iart of the alate where they have I
been Mince the holhhiye, and will en- :
joy tho w# hrn-!?« thrmiRh Mnri-li'
which they «uiy they like much better I
than livlntf In the Interior. Mr. nfnl 1

WUNDERHOSE

I w»uhl have lx Ion
1 fifty-four years. H
i fTiiru that I'huri’li

MAPLE GROVE.

fiirnc.i hiitiw-

Mr*. Mark Gray I* III
•r d nlghter, Mr*.. Ida la'
a. where *he 1* vloitlmt.

ily Thought.
Earth chahRes, but thy soul and God
stand butt.—Browolag.

unilnnif of s'o a&gt; re
(arm* imm
»
$3,500 to $10,000
Kophla Hinllh l.i
- dlk-erx

may cupei'll 11. Her Weather Hi.ill We
h.»'.'e bint ;for no many Muntlay*. Hitturi* uml !'■ • there next Huilday. Some
1 temperance »• lection* will bo elven.

W. A. Dunn
Hastings,

130 E. Center St.
Mich

BIO INCREASE III DEMAND

FOR MALTED KREAM BREAD
for Mn-.o ti

FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS
Tor backache kidneys

ano bladder

The Util-

1 much Itnj.r.
• McUufTrn «

thia writing.
■I to attend h

WEST WOODLAND.

Woodland, Ki v. J. W. Freeland ami
♦ family of Woodland were gue»U id

TT/^.l 4TT&gt;

▲ Mr- and Mrs. H. Wade Saturday.
“
Bom, Wcdn&lt; 4. . Feb. 2fi, to Mr.
and Mr. sat.tr ’ .twin n 5-pound Inn

fl t 1 fafl H

Best of all, you have wisely resolved to build not only an attractive home, but 4
one that is sturdy from cellar to attic—every stick sound and strong to the core. ▲
A home that will wear a lifetime and be a source of pride to you and your family.

A House Can be no Better Than
the Material of Which
It Is Made
** ‘

A'i!*n7wwer “*
nd daughter corn

Mr®. Cha.- .'\ '
"viiV

,

;;iy.KUPi’ts of Mr

♦ daughter Hildiid attended the^ fun-

♦ in Woodbury. Monday;:

▼
Mrs. Clark Oversmith
and bahv
. Myrtle of Cam«pent Tueodny

’

That the best material is going to make your house wear longest and look attrac- * nnA000"-with " aun*’ M”’ J‘,L
tive longest, and what is especially important—it is going to save you a world of. J M&amp; Gn-ta Smiih of Hutfan apen
repair, expense and annoyance. Exactly our idea, too. And all our building ♦ “ fcw ,la^13v- A ■t lh« f‘W •»( J-,'
materials arc bought on that basis—to build houses that wear and give lasting ♦
h*
satisfaction. Let us show you just the materials you want—lumber, millwork, ♦ Amelia H*uer i ut Thunday with
brick, hardware, paint, ctc.g-aiid why. Our prices are very reasonable.
♦ !-Xc0Rowley an&lt; arai yat toal"
'
Now Resolve to Come and Seo Us

♦

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Bauer
Bauer Bros.
Bros.

Price $5,200

Phone 13S

*•***-•

VV

$9,000 to $16,000

Hastings Business Exchange

your ) That This is the Year ♦
Resolution । You are to Build at
j\l r

Ho-acrei: near Maple Grove
Center; the barn alone costing*.
$2,000

The.' with ntnnv other iff» to dale fanns r.ith
buildings
ran be purchas. d at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
.
1 &lt; ait 1-xchange vour chy property: get yon a good home in
any part of th&gt; country. Call and n ad my list.

Under State Control

XT 17* TIT

2 to acres at

$65 per acre.

$5,000 to $12,000

12“ .ten* latni--. from

;

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

that.

FARMS FOR SALE

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George Liverton President
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
Sherman I. StrongCashier
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
» Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
.
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770.

•

TENDANCE AT AUCTION

As tlV S-.t.oh advances, demand is more frequent for good
tillable lands. •Wiili grcat'eaft* 1 have provided far the coming
various tract*. Inrg- and small, for the hindit of my

woonitritv.

LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Lake Odessa, Mich.

Phone 224

FULLY 600 WERE IN AT­

IMnc .tin linn wile*. The
.toil for Peter J&gt;Atlrian*an
ItbibridRrr lu*t Friday nn
tre farm nm a ir.-mctiilou*
Mr. HtaAndxtr. In apeak-

i tiff.
Old Mr. Griffin, who lives ah
Maple Grove Center. Is not v»iy-»
A number from this vicinity an
hauling lumber from Powers f- Grib
ben’s farm in John li&gt;wn,.to Xti Indi
Allk-rt Grech
bought th- 1 &gt;»

Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
subject to chance in market value which may take more than in­
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
Our Certificates arc Payable on Demand and Provide a
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.

Broadway Yards,

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO. INSTALL

nlxmt 100 being pre.cm.

OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
3’/i percent if left with us one year
3 percent it left six months

r if
is ..
j
JO yOU /tafO Rnolfid,

$3.00

rml with her daughters nt B.T
Creek and Urbandale*.
A number from this vicinity
tended -Hu* meetings nt Knlamo
Thursday night.
The W. C. T. C. at Mr.-. W&lt;.|
ivau well attended lost Thursday.
l ent Gould has the chicken pox

b. J. Hu hit. i i

—

see our new waists.

SAMPLE PLUMBING OUTFIT
■‘::ht Kriitnl
nd. hltilr. ii.

Heavy Insurance on Church.
St. Paul’* Cathedral, London. Is In­
.. sured for £300 000.

Organised in 1888

Coats al $10 and $12.50
Skirts al $4.50 and $5

50c

Ver- 1’niJ.in.l *pcnt TtlUDuLiy last at '
llawtlnx*. J &lt;-*•!&lt;• Miller of Clnrkavlllti wn« an
over Sunday vlAltor nl hi* mother’*,
homo In tho vlllatir.
•
tibiae Good I* moving hl* hnuachobi B.iiiird.iy nut
Rood* In the hnt-l l.iilldlng where ho
will make hl* home until hl* new
limine |m !inll|.
Hurry Bur-hndl, who hnn iH-ent •vcnlnR.
making, hi* home al Sheldon McArMr. and
mnvi-d Into .
; • — ;—----------- /—
•—• •
* i K. Woodland for the MiirnrtM'r.
week ond got nx fur im Detroit, when
j^0II Xrn() „n(l fillnllv
for Home remti.n hx ww up the trip i Uenry nl(l vlM|ti ,l friend* In
ntid came bark-tn Hhrldnna Haturdny i |ril|ll prl&lt;lay unlll Sunday.
•tllhli-"
'
Mr. nnd Mr*. M. L. t’c.lr and
I.iwrcncn ChrUtlan. who ha* a poa* ,pr_ A!nu Wlllt,.r chrbueruton. i
Itlon w!th the RHIors'Corn Flake &lt; o. |&gt;,in.,|&lt;l. of Dakota w. r- ru• M
of Hnttb- Creek. vWlrd hl« parent* hl.me of Mr. and Mr*. H*. John
•Mrs. MurkIo Smith hnx conimenem
moving
the homo eh- i—utty
bought of C*. I&gt;. Garn nnd Mr. Garn
I* having th- rponui above the store
titled up where they will move for the
pn'wnt.
Th&lt;&gt; Hlall Schoo! have begun praetli lni; for nn entertainment to lx- irlv*
ui nt tho town hall nn Friday night.
March 31st. Th.- "New Wo-----------th- drama they will present.

We arc showing q large stock
of fancy and pretty skirts. Ask
to sec them,
Wv arc showing n strong line
of

Hastings HEADQUARTERS for DRY GOODS and READY-TO-W I \R
One Price to All—Strictly Cash

for the whole family

Allen Fuller w.t* nt ila»tlnEA Tttesrtny na-ttllnx with
lira tn*. He tciyji

Styles of all the coats, except
long staples, are shorter than in
previous seasons.
The most characteristic feature
nf the new coal is the Hare below
the waist line, l&lt;» correspond
with a similar flare in the full
lop of the skirts and dresses.
The same features prevail for

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

mother'

t xx-irs''

-

5­

♦ । neighborhood visited; al H. Bchaibly'.i

\*

of Freeport vwted

“ Chas. Beit*) and lamily Wetlm.dn/

Th- !&lt;■’.

MAKE up pour mind to get
the Piano you need in your
home right now and then call
and. see the wonderful array
ofstyles and different makes
wecarryforydurconvenience
in makingyour selection. If
it's a Player you want then
you must come here to getthe
best Player as we carry the
great "Apollo,” "Angelas
and many others.
Call 4277 and tell us you
are interested.

FRIEDRICH’S

Grand Rapids,

Michigan

�THE HAHHMGS BANNER. MARCH ». »•!*■

Curas encourage
nun II SCHOOL
V WILL GIVE A CVP T&lt;l HL'
KNOWN AH THE CROSS

AUCTION SALE!

OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS OF

Friday Afternoon and Evening

THE HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL

—_

Cundltlona Arc Named Under Which
\ Tills Cup &lt;Nn He Com­

BE

To encourage the athletic spirit in

ON

Im. announced later! Crow Country
Cup. Tfle parentheels Indicates that n
definite name will lie given to this cun
Inter. Tho condition* for com
for the cup will be as follows:

TIME

i3&gt; Any student in the Hastings
High School shall Im- eligible to enter!
any contest for the cup.
&lt;S) The cup shall be awarded each 1

year may keep the cup In hla pow*slim until the run of the succeeding 1
ACCURACY” IS THE FIRST QUALITY A WATCH SHOULD
POSSESS. WE GUARANTEE THE TIME KEEPING QUALITY OF
OUR WATCHES. WE HANDLE WATCHES FROM THE LEAD­
ING MAKERS AND YOU CAN ABSOLUTELY RELY ON THEIR
ACCURACY.
x
COME SEE OUR CLOCKS. A CLOCK MAKES A BEAUTIFUL,
USEFUL ORNAMENT FOR YOUR HOME. NOR CAN YOU MAKE
A MORE ACCEPTABLE PRESENT THAN A CLOCK.
WE REPAIR
WATCHES AND CLOCKS AND FIX YOUR
BROKEN JEWELRY SKILLFULLY AND REASONABLY.

It) A physician must
each runner physically lit

on the uflvrnooi

L. V. BESSMER
THE REUABLE JEWELER
OPEN
E VENINGS

EST.
I8SJ

the tint Thursday In
I The donors of the
| their, names to I* n
They are showing this puldli
' ortier to stimulate interest tn

The consolidation of our big stock from Charlotte with the Hastings store and
the many improvements made here, make it necessary for us to sell off a lot of fix­
tures, etc., for which we have no further usp. These fixtures will go at auction sale

Friday, March 6, at 1:00 P. M
10 .Display Tables
1 Scale (Stimson)
1 Ribbon Case
I Vegetable Sprayer
I Coffee Mill
1 Peanut Roaster
•
6-shelf Display Racks
2 Molasses Pumps
1 Car Oven

Grand It.ipld* Saturday.

M-ittiiewa Wednesday. VERY ENJOYABLE LENTEN RE­

Before our formal Spring Opening we will close out all odds and ends that have accumulated to the
highest bidders.

BIG REMNANT SALE

ic Methodist KpfacofUtl Cliu
Out 5OU l&gt;&lt;-lle|ii&lt;-&lt;l Auditor*

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

-|de
to

'

All short lengths arc priced regardless of former valuer with the object of quick disposal

from I*euD'tualltica
Clare Beach nf Grand Rapids spent 1 every
II. F. Loder of Grand Rapid* war Sunday with.hla parent*, Mr. and Mr*. enjoyment and approval.
Sold Beach.
Title was the first time that Mr. 1.
Mr. and Jin. Heid Beach apent 1
Thurwlay with their »on Clare In 1
|,,.nri
1 Mtirvly lxVolnry Hardy of
»|n-nt Saturday with hla alater. Mr*. ' There hav

The fihest Coats and Suits, Friday and Saturday your G!Q CQ
unrestricted choice for----------- —---- ----- ,------ &lt;p7.iJv
$25.00 to $40.00 values

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

num, In the country.
liurnrtte Mon-, of l^nvlng. vlalt&lt;-&lt;t I range &lt; f delightful harmonli-a «» die
hla ■I’ter*. Jllw* Ida and Jennie Mr. McKay. It did
’
■nrv. Monday night.
।
have u muaicnl
Mian Kntlo rine Irdnaidr »)n-nt the; underatandinir of II
week-end with friend* In la&gt;n*lnK und

Auctioneer, Cot. Nate Spencer

Mr* dement Smith nnd Mi-trudw'Hmlth were Grand Rapid*
itura Frida v,

highly prauM-d

Claude Ht&lt;14rt loft Hatur.lny tioon'fot
N&lt; * York City on business for th’
-ham and daughter*.
Lh, were In Grand

Mildred

Judge Chas. M. Mack n-tumrd Hun
day from Lockport. N. V.. where h&lt;

Grrtrudo

Heinley

the

tun of Battle Vrttlt over Sunday.
I'r. Walter lauiipbi in of Hh&lt; ph&lt;
Wks the gur«t of hl* jurrnt*. l»r. nnd
MIX J. &lt;’. taunpriMii over’Sunday.
Mf.-and Mra. J. F. Gnodyenr h*v«»
returned from u two wtwk** vUlt with
* f^itrtSmKhl*r’ Mb*'
V‘,n Xlll‘

Mr. and Mrv. Gwora&gt; Y’oflln* and
lir»t of the week with Mr. and Mr*.
1'. H. I’ryor.
- Mlga Baatrke Orrotherv who 1« at­
tending th.- Yptilantl NoMnal »p&lt;nt

■f the proatam.
■ nd a avrlplUt*

SURINAM

JUNGLE

tivltiu With ths Daughter of
Native Chief.

, ,, „

(™pt melbl, nr. Hen t rm 'bln. . u„,d „ lfc,
„„
,
m.noii.htbe prone o&lt; p..&gt;In, n.b bllm o, ,, hl
'
or hla meals? Im proud of IL Dent
„
. ,
,
,hA
wi,h
i
Suddenly the dusky form of the
™ci:irt in'S ■

the explosion uf an «.
■ &lt;’hnrlott«- Marini, onr
►t* of bla I*
Mur.,ho
who had
time.

of h. r falllt-l

t a Bead
'ortier Beads—All Colors
. Bead Necklaces various styles, lengths and
colors.
Glass Beads in bulk imported—for
mey work, dress trimming and stringing
rith corn starch beads.

iowlnc
! n,e,D’crlc motlins or tho bands, al• PrmM' Wh* .t.».td v,...
F- moat touched me turned like a flash.
Pmnd
"br .h«dd
y«n
b. ,nd
murmur rn.«.
proud? Haan t It ever occurred to you1
,
**
...
U». nnibody
on. nn »«"&lt;
-T'.Ln.™:

...n m oar II,... .1 tbl. rom.un.nl
and don't know from Adam—can cornel Lt cry explorer, know s l| Is sometimes
,! as unwise to accept *uch a challenge

Various United States Capitals.
The capital of the United States has
been located at different times at the
following . places:
Al Philadelphia
from September 5.f&gt;774, to December.
1776; al Baltimore from December
20.
....
at Phnadolphla
1776. to parch. 1777; s'
from March 4, 1777, to September.
1777; at Lancaster. Pa., from Septem­
ber 27, 1777, to September 30. 1777;
at York. Pa., from September 20, 1777,
to July. 1778; at Philadelphia frpm
July 2. 1.778, to Juno 30. 1783; at
Princeton. N. J . June 30, 1783, to No­
vember 20, 1782; Annapolis. Md., No-

NO

PLACE FOR THE LOAFER

dustry to Make Way for ths Man
Who la Witling.

llpbbard fc Ixbyh.
Huffman * .Stamm.
Osborne a Warner,

-siinsMVt pun
sjoifpoju Xq paeeejaq sew &lt;*q m”.»p
sjq jo otiin oqy to pun essjeau
•uwuu qi|M jam uauv oj|| *iq jo aiaod
ran»1 “’ll °l •••H’19 Poll'Ll "’ll o»

over a long editorial: Farm No Place '
(1,u .OMOJ3 oqj ot
for tho Loafer.
jnomje \ jo Xxohjmi eq» Japuauns 01
Tho editorial goes on to prove the &lt;pww
ojjvtp otp oy joioo
statement made In this heading.
#tnof UAW&gt; J3npucx&gt; wjry onqw pins ’suon
But it needs no proof. It la axle-, &lt;pOgau tnnuip(OH UH ul tuvuimoid
matlc- Tho farm Is a place where TnOjj‘ nonnioxoii eqi Su|jnp J«* jo
dustry and intelligence nnd persistent pjeoq oqi jo jaqumtn u pus yuomia,\ jo
application yield big dividends, and 1Ujn&gt;v-ui isrp scm ojj -Xa.mo»iuojg
where laziness- and Ignorance fall.
(sjauof) jo luupunoa u pun ’ugfudmua
But where Is there a place for the ■pans') eq&gt; pi yti&lt;im]SaJ s,Janau\\ puo
loafer?
,|0;) uj jusuainan sum e„ -jov»|JdoJ&lt;I
Not In school—because there, as puu( o*|su»ixa ms otusoaq jw&lt; e«o
elsewhere, energy and application win uj pus ’Xiuoat jo o»u oqt tn iuomjj,\
the victor's laurels.
iot sjatnojq sjq painudmoaoo uonv vu(
Not In tho office-for there the hue- T«jil oj inonaauuo.o ti| tuon wjqdppu
tier wins promotion and the loafer nqd n; oSu ussX oof po|p tuomJJ,\ jo
gets kicked out because ho Is lh tho stapunoj eqi 3® ouO P0” nat*v
jo jaqtojq

Not In tho shop—for there the'
,|Cailyt faithful, thinking worker gets
wa({e- an(j
forcmaushlps
an(j ,utM.r|ntenijenc|e^;
Xot (|l tho a(ore_'for there those
who ahHjy tt,0 goods and the business
...
. ..
and Htrlvo
to plcaao patrons win
tho
honors an(1 tho rcwBrdB.
Jn medicine, or In
the ministry, or In the school faculty,
or on tho newspaper—for there, as
. olsowhore. the loafer soon finds his
level, which Is tho nearest exit.
Then there Is there a place for the
loafer?

Now. I ask you. can any Tom, Dick
’ turn, who advanced again with anor Harry sign hla check;
11 other girl; rrasmred by safety in
' numbers, my .strong Susceptibilities
to tho rhythm of pms|c enabled ma
much going on thorn but resting—
for your rntals gives you a standing
to adapt some slight proficiency In 1714; Trenton, from November. I'M. maybe that's the loafer's place. No
It moans that you're a rcgulaP fellow;
. ’buck-and-wlng' darning and to bo­
other occurs to us at thia momeaL—
that you're known and respected. Pay
. come a'moment lair.- an integral part uary 11. 1785. to 17B0; then the scat From the Puluth Herald.
cash? Bab! Any fool can do that!”
of government was removed to Phil­
, of that throbbing I throng."
. Without another word tho regular
adelphia, where it remained until
I custom'- picked up the pencil, wrols
IMO, since which Ums it baa_beon la
Law Regulating Fashions.
i hfe uan.r on the check, aud’put down
------ wConsumers
.Washington.
Coal
Organize.
Iu 1639 tho general court of Massa*
1 a quarter for a tip.
Recent
developments
In
the
coal
sit
­
chusetta
he laid;
uation In the Philippines, Including n
I went shall bo made with short aloerea;
’■you've converted me."
shortage in the supply of fuel for the
und such as have garments with short
A great actors senslbllltlM are
archipelago during lBB
the «...
last few
sletivcs shall not wear them unless
months and the Increasing use of fuel Stimulated beyond tho common scope,
Whtet Club Nouns
they cover the arm to the wrist. And
In the Islands for Industrial purposes and «•» may express them passionate,
n | bcn alWr
unrn
.h.ll
North and Routh.
tn which fuel costs am of prime Im -^ or profoundly in terms of his own1

I'hkleMtr A I
Hirst &amp; Still,

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DANCED IN

According to recent experiments In
Europe radium la Instrumental in 'pre­
renting diseases of plants. For sev­
eral years workers In agronomic sci­
ence have boon cxperlmbuting upon
the effect of radium on vegetation by
nnd Mr». Luke Smith of Baton Rap&gt; I beautiful.lemon* la a ton minute talk
In Harper * Magazine Cbarlc* W.
mixing radio-active subitqnccs with
l&lt;U.
'
| to the large company prcaenL
Furlong told of attending a danco of
tho usual fertilisers.
The uumertho native tribes in Surinam. South
♦ua results obtained in this work
PROVES MAN OF STANDING
d'u"” show that most plants, either grain
or flower, are remarkably stimulated
Tbo commandant and Mr. Smit
txlt with More Thin a Little Amount of Phlloso- were with me oppositn the drummers, and give a better yield both In else
and quality, this being often seen In
n of Ann
phy in Waiter's Idea of
where a DJt-eka presented hla &lt;|aUgb- tho One and healthy color of the green
Having Credit
Mr*. Lohr I’imI ■ ..f Grund Rapid*
ter, a superb black creature, who, with plants or leaves. The same plants are
(•pent the week-end with her dnughtwo other girls, mhaneed- into the In better condition to resist attacks
t&gt;i&gt;. Mra. Anthony Both and Mr*.
For the twentieth time, Dave, the
ring, with coy step and posture, to­ from various sources of disease, es­
F'TtU-r.
। waiter, puahrd a pencil innlnuatlngly
XI r
I- tri- T.ll.L
■'i-r— th, I .
...
.
.
.
ward throe mm. with whom they pecially-diseases known as cryptogam',
th.
hv.,I dBnccd ,n l’alr’: U&gt;” Kiria, with a shy ic, which ariso from spores or mold. It
,. .-'■led lb. rteek ter lb. mr.l, kVrj,
eouunt moe­
• f Ann Arbor from Saturday unseems that radium Is to act as a pre­
'the twentieth time the regular cut-1 .
. .
t. ..
, -a r.n*..nd
Lturein. and Victor Hilbert nnd B. tomcr. heroically realfltlng temptation. 1
n.rmer* ventive for such diseases as wheat
■
.".nd.d ,l„
h k
-bo,! UHr »
rust, rotting of potatoes, grapevine
evening .nd .In,.
in ,«■ nrt.
1 “
’““'J mildew and many others which cause
...
...
.
.. .. Iow 0 man of her fancy as bo walk- detriment to agriculture.
D.ie. b. .dded, &gt;ou .honldnl ,d tnm ,hn ,,
c
Mrs. li nn.'- I &lt;rr

inn

ill, user Sunday.

2 Dress Forms
6 Corset Forms
•
50 yards of second hand Brut*
seis Carpet
Electric Light Fixtures and
Chandelier
Empty Barrels—sugar, vinegar,
pork, pickle and lard tubs
1 Wall Clock

will be sold at Auction, Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 7
•
both afternoon and evening.
CITAL GIVEN TUESDAY EVENING

wnujti the city Monday.
John 8. Crue' went Saturday

6 Metal Tea Chests
3 Show Cases
15 large Window Shades
10 sets of Rubber Stamp Price
Markers |
1 Ford Gasoline Lighting Sys­
tem
.
1 Lace Rack (Spools)
1 Oil Cloth Rack
*

Odds and Ends of Merchandise

I Monument, run win
' then «&lt;&gt;uth ti

Saturday.
Curl La Bollum was In Grand Rapids

—

Fixtures, Show Cases, Cabinets, Tables, and Odds and Ends of
Merchandise will be disposed of at Public Auction
on above days.
.

.(jn-ixoo.

PERSONAL MENTION

.

Saturday Afternoon and Evening

three years In suex-omdon the cup wilt'
then become -hie. permanently, and

&lt;61 Each contestant at any Ch-««
Country Run must have run th&lt;- full
length of the course
'
‘

and

”

‘
Longevity Due to Onions.
"Onions are the dense of the good
health and long life of the French peo­
ple.” remarked Oliver Holmes of New
York, an American who has lived in
Paris for many yearn, at the Sljoreham "I have tried to study tho £rnnch
people In tho years I hart llved among
them, and I have come to the conclu­
sion that the strong-smelling onion Is
the cause of their good health. Tho
French five out of doors as much as
they can. They taka their meals on
verandas and In tho gardens when- .

time. At night they retire to their
rooms, close their windows, and sleep
II. n...■-------------It Is contrary, of course, to tho Eng­
lish and American Idea, but no one
can deny that the Frenchman ordinar­
ily Is a healthy person.
passed a law that “No gar-

The Division.
Three Germans had been doing an
mW Job of repairing and agreed to
spilt the pay evenly. They received
nuuecWHm «|i, and. after several unsuccessful ef-

portance, have led to tho organixa- personality; and. again, an accumpllsh. sleeves more than halt an ell wim--------- tinn 6f an association of large coal,
*«or can
create something
as con» ^.r.ar.r
&lt;. irtek.n.
...d i &lt;twentydwn and a half. Inches).” If
consumers In Manila which Is likely' cr*‘*
“ rhMr,,,|Dr &lt;" Dtekens .nd
to bo of great liaportggt* In
*
—»•
UI4I matters tn the f*r aaaU

XrrAJ:

&gt;’■

””

A™
«v/z.•«..
ot &lt;&gt;.. .mount the

j

�TONGRESSMAI HAMILTON
Vffl» DMIEItl U1

Kuppenheimer Suits
We ure ready with a bigger and better
display of Kuppenheimer Spring Suits.

HE THINKS GOVERNMENT 0U6HT

HOT TO FAVOR THE BANKERS

Men who have been pleased with our.
splendid showing in former seasons
will find even better selections than
before.

After Inventory Sale
Specials
Men’s $1.00 Gloves and
Mittens Sale Price

All 50c Gloves A Mittens
Sale Price
AH 25c Gloves &amp; Mittens
Sale Price

Come and see the many particularly
attractive models for men of conserv­
ative tastes, as well as our smart
models for young men.

Wool Blankets
$10.00 Blankets now
$6.00 Blankets now
$5.00 Blankets now
$4.25 Blankets now
$4.00 Blankets now

$6.98
$3.29
$3.59
$3.15
$2.98

Outing Flapnels
Colored Outing Flannels, per
yard, 5c, 6c and 8c

One Price Clothiers

Eight-Day Final Clean Up on
Women’s Coats, Suits, Skirts,
Children’s Coats, Dresses and
Furs.

Underwear

Hastings, Michigan.

Ladies' and Mcn'ts single piece
Undcrwc
SI.00 values now
79c
50c values now...
39c
25c values now...
19c

ANNUAL DECLAMATORY CON­

Women’s. Pony
Coats worth
up to $8.50

Ladles' and Misses' Black
and Colored Coats and
Sults at Vz Price

$25.00
$20.1)0
$18.00
liberal assortment $17.00
to select from.
$16.75
$15.00
An assortment of $12.50
$10.1X1
Ladies' and Misses’
Coats, your choice .

values
values
values
values
values
values
values
values

$12.51)
$10.00
$9.00
$8.50
$8.38
$7.50
$6.25
$5.00

Terms of Sale
Cash or Produce

TEST AT HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT

New Spring Dress Goods
Crepe Malaise
Per yard

Ratine Aurele, suitable for Suits'
and Dresses, Per yard■

Sunbeam Batiste
Per yard

Rexmere Voile.
Per yard

Noil Ratine
Per yard

Ratine Mixed Suit*
ings, Per yd

Printed Plaxons
Per yard

Brocaded Silk
Ratine, per yard

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Th^ deprivm the
only source of gold
6. It Im provided :
thrae
notes must IDECLAMATORY CONTEST gold on
demand at

PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL

ZEELANDWINSSECOND BASKET'

QUITE STRONG ON ECONOMY

BALL DAME AT ZEELAND

•mould nut the i&gt;ani« whk-h ■
the bcnetlu of u„ n..t&lt;a be re
to redeem them m gold n» well

now 1 don't care whether I ever get
one. It's no hardship for me to go
without them. I assure you.”
"Somt times my mother says; 'Why
don't you use more 'butter on your

the use of citing a lot of something'*
you don t care particularly for. espe­
cially when it's expensive?”
' People. I think, would be a whole
lot better off if they ato less meal.
I used to think that meat was a neces­
sity. but I don't any* more. Why. I
could get along on nbcut.a pound of

■rs.i .
' irmmiu out.
n&gt;to fami-.l ought
t0 bu pantun
and yet Oy. bin
. It.
«. E’ttfly tn the . I.r-t irrutlon of the.
bill it wnn Kild that it n .ul&lt;I hIlV)- pr&lt;rviolons in It th.it would be of «j&gt;ev..U

'hanging on ulf over them. Wearing
of fur l« a relic of barbarism anyway,
so 1 think. A good warm cipth coat
■ is plenty good enough for me, and

Trade at Home.
- Get Married.
Live Simply.
Carry Life Ins.
Pay the Cash.
Keep an Expense Account.
Cut Out the Luxuries.
Have a Bank Account.
Bank the Savings.
Good advice if we did give it free. Can
you follpw it? You cun with our help. Il will
only take one dollar to open an account at our
bank. Begin today. We pay 3% interest com­
pounded, semi-annually.

ss a

Hastings National Bank,
Ths Only National Bank In Barry County

HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.

"
Much Money for Tips.
A painstaking statistician has es­
timated that tips of onn kind nnd an­
other paid dally in Paris' to waiters.
Janitors, cabmen, and the thousand

' I can't for th.* Ufa of m«* sc
married people, get so worried
year over the price of coal. ('
going up all the time. I know
'people always g-t a lot mon*
than they really need. Nearly every
house you go Into is overhmted. nnd
the people suffer la &lt;on»e&lt;pienre. If
I were housekeeping I'd buy Just ns
little coal as possible, and then nan
it sparingly, so that tU folkS tn the

amount to £8,320 a day.' Tho grand
total of all the tips given In franco
la placed al £ It!,881,000 a year.

■

An Announcement
Increase el Dividends

MRS. B. F. GILBERT

DIED IN CALIFORNIA

E3SS&amp;

Th inckkmkthk aimivi: imtkto
s I'Eh l hxT. &lt;l»uos tiom January trt.

.ox.wtoeyfdvaa
Wille far lull partWuUrx.

Cipltol
Savings I Loan Assoglallon,
tensing, Mloh.

M.k,
Mime
A lane mirror pl.r-.l .. the In, carria,. °&lt; 'be .aemlll cabin the Me­
yer la make.a aurrr, at both cod. of
lb. 10&lt;. wlU, i^ic rlea 0. mvaoiuy.

ter, Mrs. C. C&gt; Bullard, of San iuev.
California.

Upon meeting a rather sourfacad
woman in the car tho other day. the
pleasant faced young man said cheer­
ily: "Good morning! How am you to­
day’' "Not so well," was tho reply.

But. after all. row I’m giving adrlea,
and worat of anything is listening to
cold, my right arm Is dreadfully iwol- other people's advice."—From "Slnltlen, and there's a ra—" but the young ter Street,” by Compton Mackenzie.
man fled, probably to get an ambuDropping the Period.
When a man maiTiea bo fully in­
tends to be No. 1 in tha family, but in
High and Low.
Naturally the clergyman was an­ many caaee the period dropa ouL—•
noyed when the waiter asked if the Boston Transcript.
luncheon party would bo high church
or low church “What on earth has
that to do with you?" he demanded.
There are people who coatiane Io
“A great deal, sir." explained the wai­ Insist that they would rather base
ter; "it your friends are high church
tbalr teeth pulled than sit bsfure *
I niurt provide taore wine: If low camera, but they are gftwally tha
.church, more wltfle*.” -Cardiff West- ouaa who .ire moat impatient l&lt;&gt; cm
the proofs.

�middleville

i nd

XrnvaC Truax of Htrrliug. Col., wjj:
In the village Wednesday calling »n।
’___
. If, !&gt;&lt;■—.I fl.a■ nd married one of oi&lt;r:,,in,

■nplcd .t.yjweclt In Bradley on business.

COUITSHIP CUSTOMS
11010 H TUB

■mil Ii'mp errepl for a few nti extended visit with hei
ind lh&lt;-lr ■•out.-ntF.
"
I Grand Haven.
BeUevue' ihtaf'“ -M'&gt;HBED
ar

BY MBS.

NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
Orville Bristol got .Quite badly
Bristol nnd Bench put up Ice. Iasi1

MImi Thelma Nay of South Johns­
town spent Saturday evening and
CHESTER Sunday with MIm Jlelen Bristol.
I). A. Bristol who has been ailing i
i for some time !&gt;■ considerable better'

tanvir'w 't'wo children. wh «m F.ntvM I g|£fc’blil n n'b'irf time and h‘-r end
ARTK'L
him with him. II- thinks Colorado a ■ (.alnc
n great shock tn her many
Mrs. J. .McGrath who got poisoned
Mr. nnd Mr*. Hiram Bayne spent
r.-at country, and will continue tn. friend*. She 1'ta.vex a «an and dan■Kheating some kind of meat recently la
READ BEFORE FEBRUARY
-«lde there.
ter. Funeral Was held Sunday nt h&gt; r Wednesday uml Thuradny In Kalamadecidedly better.
A. O. Sink, -who recently fiurchqsrd i late homo. interment*In th.- I. "
’ MEETIR6 OF 0. A, R. CHAPTER
•th out.'
ie Charles Strong farm in IKIogiF. Cemetery In tho village.
&lt;&gt;C men nnd

Guy Munger had n smash up com­
Ing from tho dunce nt'Dowling Sat­
urday night, resulting In a -badly
smashed cutter.
•
In the early New England colonleg
'
MBs Bernice Munger lias returned
n» more cmbarr.i-^lng. or hampering
condlUbn. no grrAtrr temporal III to her work In Muplo Grove after
' mild befall nny uditli I’urltnn than to
Melvin Beach hits most of hl* Inni'
■&gt; „ ‘e -.I e, .1... .H»nA ! ""d how could hr live In that Hew
«-lfr. anti Mrs. smith Stanley
land without a wife7 There were no
।cd a party nt Mr. Harmons' in Battle i h.,u*ckeepera, and lie would acareely
Crock one evening last week.
have been allowed to have one If
&gt; Mrs. Ixivi Palmaticr, who has been ‘there were. Wh.u &lt; onld a woman do
time
I very ill is slowly improving.
;ln that new aettlcriient among tin­
' "r **r 1 Mr» and Mrs. Smith Stanley attend- j broken foreata nnd uncultivated field*
r‘V Miller M the L. A. S. nt Mr. Payette's nt,«ithoiM a husband ’
H. E. Mill, r I |[pJfonl Wetlncwla&gt;.,rvrninK.
The eotomota mcried early nml

into Uvcm of CiiUpii". Even Ilampcrlng-DMUtablp With Ceremony.

arrivlnr-on- Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary-M«r»h of th® West
ty Une died uC the honle of h.
Frank on Thurtulaj. She had l.
A sori and daughter sutVIv,-.

n.lgc ny wiine ■
«&lt;-ll-nnd bTirlmj- nnd .Mi

and ptart out on life’s Journey with tn&gt;
C. Hwlft wax In Grand Ilan- j

Some of the’ Gle.tt
here on Friday In
Bowen’* -Mill* Arh
them on aom» polnix.
On Thursday eV.

with the!
■ nllght. n '

of friend*
!»le Justice, t’ards. murir. imth in’­
_ ........I WO........................... . I.intern
HI UlOrooai
......
pictures. aftd Vtritjng kept nil ent.
tainted. Ax n great surprise t- n

Introduction &lt;‘f Mr. Clear 8ky. a Car­
lisle graduate, and a full blood In­
dian. Ho *nng wm* it«*l ta»ng«’behla race.

y.Wlket

on Frida) for nn

man) w&gt;’n-. —
...... - ■
und now their daughter \rve Is in a
hospital with scarlet fever: They have

multi seem.

•f the
churt-h. Both of these gentlemen
» try
.............. .............
tholr argument* in a very convincing
manner. The vhurchta uro doing a
wonderful work In the foreign field,
nuil theM- men urge a still larger ef­
fort 1H' put forth, espectally to help
the heathen I’hinew. These g-t to-

,
s.„.
Sin., ta, Hrtjr ta.. ta
bx B-.tirhcjof her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, several
tings Monday.
days last week at Jlattlc-Creek.
irren i* visiting her
George Winters and Earl McGIockand family in Grand |jn called to sec DeWitt McCollester
,
. । Sunday. He is very ill with pneuIn mutual
»tl*
4,f./'77‘* I monin. They carried flowers sent him
rate In Gdshen ami .will move their,
; from ta Glianrra.
In
• guest of
Master Robert Brunney is on tho New Hampshire married n lady but respective families there In the near
future.
lo'lghton sick list.
Mrs. Arthur Waugh bf Chicago
■
' Tcmiierance service next Sunday at
came Wednesday to make an extend- t
। the church under the auspices of the vm regarded with Intense disfavor
I Sabbath school.
.
Charles Whitney.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Welton and
mge ist.' A tine sermon Sunday morning by criminals. They were si-lijpm permit­
| Rev. Brooks. Congregation small on ted to live alon&gt;-. or even to choose baby of Maple flrove returned to their
.
account of cold. Rev, Brooks is n their residence, but had to And u home Sunday- nfternoon aftyr a ten
‘ ,,vr7’ ) stranger within our gates. Let every noon- wnciever inr i-oun n**inneu. in;
j ....
”7?. '
one give him encouragement by their
:•
~&gt;w,nr
’£tdl l,v
by all?
presence wiicn
when potaou.v.
possible.
nil
pivwure
,,
"
nad ' 10
l"11
Saturday
CMrlei 1-twMr. and Mrs. F. Coleman spent«n,Ji
/oinntal taw i
Arl"‘r '‘•(urned to *. hoot
day last Week with relatives in Lr-P*”«n’*v‘n» r
^7“ “J I M««&lt;hy after being absent ert. ral
L«h.n Of two|bandalc.
m L own»r'l»ri'&gt;" account of illtm**.
Th. r&lt;.-..pMrs. May and Florence Stiles went 1^5‘m JmiT
;
J,r- ftnrt Mr’’
‘,r*T
Frid.,, M„ Horn,..'
■» R
; ’t 1 inter, t wcnt ,o AuFu«a to V1,‘l Mrs1 riilp-shall kill alx hla. kbird, or three '7 ‘V.T-T, f
milldty idea. •*
Current evdnti
r
n, Pr.’.t who is ill with cancer of the stomach.'! row* while he remain* single. A« a
p,„ne snent several
tn young men. b;
.f th. m-Fr. d ,
Mri Wm Wickwjre
Thursday penalty for not doing It. .hall not/l.e
Won taM week with Xlra
to Bedford to spend » few days with) married until he obey thi* order.”
j chira Lnomta.
•MlM Eva lluxsell.
her niece anil family, Spencer Dunn.
Ikichclora were under the special ] fiiRW Gen.-va M. Quarrie-of Hasting*
women . .ch of whom pmw. a Utah i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crandall and "IQ’Ing and tattling supervisioni of the vWtR)l |)cr brother, Don.ibl McQuarmmle "fl. r ih-re&lt; Uh-wbirh she cm*.daughter. Lelha. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ’
-- ----------- *....... ....... .
...............................
....... —■ «—
morning.
.
Mr*. Kish- D«-. k&lt;T, Mr*, ■’laretiee &lt;*»v- Carr and son 1-eo spent Friday with I
purge Kelley of Hastings spent
ert. Mr*. Ralph Hennvy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Doty at Urban- xtancea nnd conversation. Encourage­
ment to wediack was given bachelors
Becltalion. “Another New- Recipe. । da|c

by Mildred Decker.

James Rogers and family arc mov‘ l"II U&gt;u-»4k to tail «wn home. them upon marri'ig.

1 ou&lt;«ih&gt;n box
' '
! Perry Arnold will work for Mr. Wer&lt;’l.&gt;*ing song.’ selected by lady n»-1 ner this 'year, and will live in the
houac vacated by Mr. Rogers.
Brisbin.
The L. A. S. will convene at the

and Businesses
F you wish to buy a form, city or resort
.
business, 1 nm in a position to help you
want.
if you wish to sell any kind of REAL PROPER
and wish to sell it quickly, and get what it’s worth, let
sell it for you. ,
Call, write or phone. My clients are always satisfied
with the way I do business; always square and dependable.

I

C. B. Benham
Rcal Estate und Investment Broker
Phone 472

Hastings

United Lights Railways Co,
Call or write us for quotations ou First I'refprrel 11%
Cumulative Slock til the J'nltcd Light and Railways Co.
This slock is exempt from the normal Federal Income Tax
to the holder, for the reason that the Tax Is paid at the
source. Full explanation on rrqnrM.

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertles
Citirens 4115 and') I—
Bell Main 22U

Grand Rapids,
Fifth Moor Mich.. Trust nidg.

Legal HdcertisetneMts
qwndlng

■Dermott entertAln-

died "Bachelor*' Row'

Iter, iirien.
Our ntlrndani
''
John Bush of Gregory visited Mr. ‘hla month.
V
ashamed of
of it.
It.
ashamed
governor kindly, but rather disap­ : Burkholder several day* last week.
pointingly,
gave
one
maid
a
bushel
of.
----—
—
----.
Hmolutlon*.
Wednesday evening, March 11.
corn
when
she
came
to
nsk
for
a
j
FINE
LAKE.
■
Whereas. It has pleased Gnd In Hi*
Word from Mrs. Lovilia Stevens,
nnd lot. nnd told h-r it would; We the undersigned have not needcy to’l'*take i wjl0 j_s j]| at Williamston, tells us she house
,
Infinite wisdom — '
bc a "bad precedence" for her to keep I e&lt;| any baseball fans or fanning millsr.
‘r°.‘ received about "6 post cards from her ;
alone. A maid had. indeed, a since Saturday night.
■
tnrrer re, , rjcn4ja jn this vicinity. 1 do not think | house
;
hard
time to live in colonial days did . Ora| BrOckcll&gt;ank ta moving onto
death evEnglish language is adequate to Ii’f rem^^?eta«^rr ’,n’u,“r ‘■ho1'c the Marshall Bir.1 farm and Ren StanResolved.
in’» Home
express her
thanks.
as'Mff^eU
’pv": ! -H^
’^ngaFe'had
a severe at-, An
l?n«HrtT ,raveler-Jo^l,n- ‘
t0
l“*
&lt;” Stand-

Carty and family at Hhulix.
Several from this neighborhood at­
at the M. K.
a "inn'll but pleasant common where have been hauling wood from the tended the meeting
, the
a .little before sunset I Tho.- Wilkes farm over towards I-a- church In Hasting* Saturday.
Il ever cherish
BALTIMORE TOWN LINE
■ , . -gallants
---------- —W. Whittemore made a business
re to emulate | Miss Eva Stewart and Miss Nora• to l,k
wl,h
,helr marmalri
madams
their
r&lt;-peciive
habitations."
This I cey.
Vhr cream man and his big white trip to Grand Rapid* nnd Muskegon
noble &lt; h.,r &gt;&lt;••; clary of Hastings were visitors of *" ,h“1’’
so- far ai
will be put In nomination.
inet Wednesday irtid visited hla cousin
' simple
ami •i-ami
&lt;iuaint picuirpicture («r
youthful (। horses thawed out
out on Monday and
.
1 Miss Christy Sunday.
■■i—-■■■
&gt;i ynutmui
Sheriff Williams was down on Sat­ t^rtatlc*.,
Mr. and -&lt;lrs. Strable were visitor, .lr,»c
{‘hu tn
??.I*r" u- ...n-n...
circuit.
...e "’“‘e.their
their circuiturday calling on friends.
J J. Fish went to Battle Creek on
Some fine oak logs arc being drawn' pnthy tu the husband and »&lt;&gt;n. That one day last week in Hastings at Wil- jKivea a louch “r iem’lmenMo thJ’nur'1 J.
said court, held at
into the yard here. On Saturday the
. ■ H,. ,rccne3’, ,
,
,
.
’'■ro dally life
colonial New
re of
oicotoqi.il
New Em
Em.--1
has .old his cottage lot
■Hand this wick tings, in wild rmmty.
the third
• The jnany friends of Mrs. George ||.,nil. Thl. i-untan raw giver; wn
y papers for publlcn
•lllng *H»»........
Johnson arc pleased to hear she is meddled and interfered in ever)’ de-'av .r'nS. t-1*,)’’
kr’n^TfonT
M. Mack.
taooo
tatter.
tail. ,m..r. and great, nf tho public! «nd;hall to Henry Steve ofJtadfoni.
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;*. M. Smith returned
Tim Mothvr'The
Brininstool
was
slightly
indis
­
Mrs. Orson Johnson visited Grand-iand pnvat. life of the citizen, could
on Friday ------’* ‘
- -*•—
visiting friend" und
ma Gates of Hastings Wednesday of;*"! leave untouched In fancy free, posed a portion of last week, but is
.
■'
last week. Mrs. Johnson went to Rat- i
&gt;“&gt;berl&gt; promenading ’Puritan better at this writing.
Nye, pdiplniMr.llor. hav-.
nt to take. It slm'ild lie
Watkin’s agent has been moving '
Raid uaurt his petition
tie Creek to care for her stater, who ;Hweethea«t».
Chamberlain's cough lt«
reasons therein staled
■lock &lt;&gt;n Saturday.
is sick.
I
A Boston
gallant must* choo*e through these parts. He is a Hastings .
nf thi" and Is the mother’
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGlynn are aicjc j w**t* h1' "weotheart and must obtain man and seems to have very pleasing o
everywhere. For sale
Children home, one ny one.
I
(1
Jlrst the formal permtaidon of parent* ways, as he weighs his heavy grip.
81m v one of our member*. Mrs,, with the RHin,
Word from Battle Creek has come
The
'-powaAl
social
at
the
Star
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ancy Chidester, has tav-n «.-illc&lt;li T *
Gott for u plaw opposite the ccniuUry
Grange Friday night wu a success.
?’ . F" that Mrs. K. C. Pickworth is faill^i
CAMPBELL.
and there seems to be but very slight
Under Sheriff Ort. Lichty and Dan j!.1?.", *.%"!?
Spring*.
Jesse Edgcomb and family moved the forenoon. ht wild probate office.
Balli. CwA inro'inioSSmU-.h^Thu'nj.y.
—•— — ,
Shay were seen on our Htreet Thurs- or muld-xervant by milking lor.- to
family our heartfelt, ()ay KOjrlR
town without their box,
Ing said petition;
her without proper authority. Num'vLij'v ‘
Mrs. Custer and Gumer arc spend­
It Is Further Ordered. That public
nv“tu that was left at Van Duine's yard. &gt;xr|»« example, might be given to
M|_
ha&gt; a lo*rf of wood ing a few days with the former’s notice, thereof bo given by ptildkalbin
ship and on Monday bought u fine
■ Allen McDonald was Johnny on the
team of Z. J. Ttfwnsrnd. tog.thir
drawn to his cottage; hut the weather ■laughter, Mrs. I^o Allerding, of Carl­
, spot lo help as usual and the next I ■'&lt;•’•&lt; in Stratford, Will Colefax was
with tools and everything needed to
ton.
•Sth. 1!»1
'
day he returned the box to the sheriff lined five pound. for laboring to in- ta too cold to burn wood now.
go to farming with and will again;
A Mr. Ftaher and family have lo­
Pearl Thomas spent Eriday after­ hearing. In tho Hast I ng* Banner, a
newspaper printed and circulated In
cated on the Arthur Scads farmnoon with Velma hggerman. ,
SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
Obituary.
add county.
Mrs. Bert Io*purd is on the sick list.
Sunday gucsti
CHAS. M. MACK.
FISIIEIl—W. H. FlHhcr whs born I Mrs. Tobal Garlingcr, Mrs. John mouth town watt Indicted for making
,
KALAMO.
u. ...
motion
nt marriage to Catherine
Judge of Probate.
Elisha Strong was in Grand Rapids
In JohuMown. August 6. ISf.T. und do-1 Ochampaugh, Mrs. Albert McClelland Dudley without obtaining formal eon-1 Mr. and Mrs. Trutpan Gordenir'
ELtaA . C. EGGlaEflToN.
i...,ivu
&gt;„F - - und sons attended the luidies* Aid at sent. In th- Connecticut valley gweet-J moved last week in with their parents, Saturday.
■ uff.rmg a rtruke of p.iralyxix. ug- il Mrs. Albert Weilar’s, Friday.
•
R.
M.
Eggcrman
and
wife
si»ent
K
truo^opy.
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- ------ - — -q Mr an(j Mrs. Arnold Gordiner.
,c y,-ar».
nmnth* ami 13 ilnyx. He! Mrs. Andy Brooks visited Mrs. Kate mo-t ct-remonlous courtship to whls'
Terrell and Rice have sold their ।I Saturday afternoon al Jesse Knowles’, ’,
.
&gt;&lt; wife and many friends io Miller, Wednesday afternoon. .
I.unitx
». nrn bta b—. The ftm-ral «a.x l&gt;. b. | Mr and Mrs. john Varney of Stony "courting stick." This was u hollow farms to Mr. and Mrs.'Will Shriver, of Cariton.
Mrs. E'rank Tasker and daughter of
1 ' h'
____________________
Point, visited nt Andy Brooks’, Thurs- stick about an Inch In diameter nml formerly from Idaho, but nt present!
The Union CnUC.u*
from
Grand
Rapids.
.
Lake
Odessa
spent
Saturday
with
tho
the
six or eight foot long, fitted with
t'unl &lt;&gt;f Tillink*-—I, want tn thank ’'“V'
.
Mr. Jake Van Vliet and family have
di who w. r.
kind to me during the
Albert McClelland and family visit- mouth and c.ir pieces. In the pres- moved near Battle Creek where they former's sister, Mrs. Waller Livings-.
ton.
iiin«-." nnd .taath &lt;-f my husband. Ex- i cd at Ernest Rascy’s at Dayton Corhave rented a farm.
Joe and Aurthur Hines took dinner)
ne.daily WiiH.- Daniel* and
rt ners, Sunday.
Mr.
and Mrs. Will Shriver of Grand with Y. T. Norcutt’s Sunday.
piner. carried &lt;&gt;n thta chilly trlrphonIc love-making. One of these batons Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr.
lak.!. May God bl.-* &gt;&lt;m all
HOLMES CHURCH;
Mr. and Mrs. George Near and Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Curtis.
Mr*. Wm. Ftaher.
, yIr. an,| Mnt_ L. Decker of North
and Mrs. J. McCalla spent Tuesday:
A,,v.
___________________
j Carlton attended the.L. A. S. at the
BANNER WANT ADVS, PAT.
with Y. T. Norcutt’s.
Card
Of
Ikssu-We
"ln.-er.-b1
of
the
l.tte^
parents,
Mr.
and
Important or genteel one, a sermon
A Citizen's Caucus'
Hunk ».ur many friends for ’n.lr.
Townsend.
was often pretched, and It was the
Mndtx-s* ehown u« during the long! ’',rs^.L’I J*’ ,Dur^.$f
n
custom to allow the bride to choose
"I. i.m *- Of our Iwlove.l hu»band and J from Wednesday till Sunday with her the text for the sermon. 1 can Imag­
not called to order uml thi
ine the staid New England lover and
f ith. r und
sympathy xhowsi
u« । parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Donley.
but one-ticket In the field this spring. through our great her. .ivem. nt; and; Charles Smelkcr, who has been vis• pririK
al-o thank Elder Belt* for -hta word" । Ring his sister, Mrs. Fred Durker. had Ing for many hoursjhrough 11
«&gt;f comfort.
1 a very nick horse Friday. Dr. Petty leather houtid family bible for
Mr*. Hubert Montgomery. ,f uke Odessa was called. It is betnnd slowly s&lt; &gt;nnlng them, sjcipplhg,
I'aughti
, ter-again.
over tedious Uvitlcus nnd Numbers,
Erank Oversmith’s baby is very and finding in the song of Solomon n
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Ranl-orn at-.
—
sick.
tended the wedding of Mr. Sanborr.'.-I'roen---1'
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnum and Mr. worthy n selection for a wedding «crnlec. Miss Dido Tellig • Hsnborn of I
,,
&lt;irand Ilaplds, io Walter S-tulr.s of
and Mrs. Henrj' Ragla attended a mon. Th- tuning, out of the bride
&lt; Inb
Imports. Ind., nt Grand Bapkls mtiAS.,
party- al Herd Spragne's at Coats! wn* n great] event In the little com’■‘W-afe.....................
..................... KnA 1.
. Grove Thursday night.
murfity.rtVe &lt;• in the pages of Judge
Howell's diary, one of hl. daughter*
with her n-w made husband. IradJudge Smith on Monday heard the Ing the orderly bridal procenrion of
thta coming meeting. Cnm»
*lx
couple* on the way to church. ol&gt;rase of Ityan vs. Ryan. This week the
Ing with the grip this la*t week,
w-rved by ull In tho narrow Boston
M.ilnnrd
divorce
caw
will
lie
heard.
some better at thin writing.
The jury will be summoned next. *trcet and irr tho Puritan- meeting
Entertained Visitors.
house.
In Rom* communltte* the bride
Monday
to
hear
the
trial
of
John
Egreturned to their homo after spend­
KleMon. accused uf violating tho local1 nnd groom took a prominent seat In
ing some Week* with their children in
on Feb&gt;\ 27. at a regulah meeting en­ option law. This Will be followed by' the gallery nnd In tho midst of the
Grand Rapid*.
tertained visitor** from” Muskegon, the trial of Mina Nellie Jones-Lewis, sermon ro»o t&lt;&gt; their feet, and turned
nmg war uaunnr;. ao&gt;. u. t. pwuii|*&gt;ke
Ddeww. Freeport, Niuihvllle. accused of beating up Mrs. Brubaker,। around several times slowly in order
THE MICHIGAN FARMER.
one year
to ahnw from every point of view
and family.
] Hesperia nnd Fremont. Ind. The Hl- both paper,
their bridal finery, to tho admiring
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox of Lex- ' nwutha degree staff. Hester I- Keith. *r'a Point.
■iyes of their frlendk in the congrega­
If*, arc vtoHIng his brother. Arthur !&gt;aptaln, 'exemplified the work In a
THE HASTINGS BANNER,
one year
tion.
Cridler and other friend* for n few I very creditable manner. Afterward*
—
’
I a lunr h w-aaserved, which all enjoyed,
Throughout .New England, except
II. lilksen, who has been soliciting:
e About !»0 membera and vtaltprt were acreage of sugar lieeta for the Hol- In New Hampshire, tho taw was enr, j pre*, nUnd-Kt. Louis Sugar Beet Company,, forced for nearly two centuries of
Watkins Tuesday.
is having good )uck in securing acre- publishing the wedding banns three
March Srd.
ugc from the farmers, filgly acres hadI times In the meeting house, lecture or
been secured up to Wednesday mprn*। Sunday service. ■
Kmallpox in Assyria.
Ing. one Carltun farmer signing a
In splto of tho hardness and nar­
rowness of tholr dally life, and tho
Dr. and Mr». F. «■ Hull are visiting
Gwjng to exposure from smallpox
• eon and family at Pierre, South among some of qie rwidenta thera ta
tack of oonUment displayed In wooing,
I think Puritan husbands and wlvoj
very IItUg .going on In the eastern
Club will meet at Bert pan of Xrsyria township. The dis­
happy in tholr m»rrtagew A
A repr«MUtatlve of a Chicago firm। wore
1
SUBSCRIBE, NOW.
Ay, March Sth. Liter- ease, it ta said. WM introduced into U here with the object of establishing। 1few love tatters still rwnaln to »rpvo
affe-tton, letter, of sweftbs*rt»
a canning factory, providing the pros-. their
I
South. Topic
mo tried lovers tatters so rirtplo
pecta are good enough to insure thoi and
i
table Poultry
success of tho venture. /The factory• and tender thst truth and love Mine
would use tomatoes and Mfawbct rles., round them like a halo.
every way.
. ,
Both the Fnlnn nnd Cltlwus hnvo,
posted their caucus notices for Mon-;

ind patience was ;m inspiration to’night. Is better at this writing.

Remember

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that devotes all its space exclusively to Michigan and to Mich­
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By the tihie you read this we. will have on r entire 'spring stock bn display. ■ We offer
♦ you a big selection of fine papers of distinctive design and high quality. Plain and figured
♦ oatmeals, moires, cut outs, crowns, panels, florals, Persians, Holzihehls, Meltons atnl Em+ bossed papers. No matter whether it is a pari &lt;&gt;r^sitting'rixmi, library. Iiedrooin or kitchen,
+ . you will find the paper you wayt litre and yoir*!can easily secure any desired anil, distinctive
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Although we ate carrying a bigger stoc k of the higher priced papers that! ever.before,'
we have by no means neglected'the cheap cnil of the line. Our prices begin at 4c per
double roll.' You will be surprised at what a s mall costyou can paperjjjht room. Come in
and look over our stock and let us figure wit h you. We will be glaiHo show you the papers
whether you wish to buy or not.
,

THE REXALL STORE

Southwestern Barry

Mr. upd Mm. John A-'i
Iwt J^eek. nt. Coatn Urox
Mr. ami Mr*. Homer
twined relative^ frpm

There Is no substitute
for Royal Baking Pow­
der for making the
best cake, biscuit and
pastry. Royal is Ab­
solutely Pure and the
only baking powder
made from Royal
grape cream of tartar.

2 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS.

Delton, Michigan

HARDWARE
A few of the many articles we curry in|he Hardware line,
Forks long and short handles, 3, 4, 5 and 6 tines. Shovels,
long and short handles, square and round nose. Hoes, rakes,
scoops, spades and manure forks.
Tjn, and Galvanized Pails all sizes carried in stock. 20 qt.
Cream cans.
Tackle Blocks, Bit and Braces, Hatchets, Hammers, Hand
Sews, .Buck Saws, Neckyoke chains, Riveting Machines,
Stove Pipe and elbows, all kinds of wrenches. Asbestos
Sod Irons, Granite Ware. Dish. Pans, Tea Kettles, Tea Pots.
Coffee Pots, Colanders, 6 qt. Pans, Basins, Dippers, etc.
Never Fail Oil Cans, 3 and 5 gallon, guaranteed to satisfy or
money back. Hains Nustylc Lanterns, brass bottoms.
Geiibme-Manilla Rope ‘ in.,
in.,
in. Prices arc right
on the above named goods.

E.. Tungate 6 Son
Phone 16«6 Banfield Exchange

Have you seen the new Clothes Baskets, Wc have
them on display at our store. They tire as great a
Labor Saver as your washing machine, Come in
and let us give you a demonstration.

If you arc saving up a little money for a
rainy day, put it in our savings depart­
ment, and we will pay you FOUR PER­
CENT interest, compounded twice a
year:
■

‘ We have on sale two lots of Arctics at a
very low price
1 lot of Men’s Arctics.a.95c pr.
1 lot of Ladies’ Arctics 85c pr.
Bargains in Felt Shoes. A chance to buy warm
footwear cheap.

Delton State
Delton, Mich.
PER
CENT

Dowling
Mich.
Phone, Hostings, 342-3r

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

Banfield, 13-3r

GENERAL REPAIRING

Agents for Acme Quality Paints, Oils, Colors,
' Varnishes, Floor Dressing, Brushes, Etc.

11 you have any work in the above lines 1 shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And youjwill
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My OtheriLinea—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices

DELTON,

CHAS. DENEAU,

MICHIGAN.

Th.mkH io IJIunchu and nil her peo-

We haye a full lino of MEATS and
GROCERIES and aim to keep fresh
and tempting goods on hand at all times.
Yours for a deal,

WILLIAMS 6 SON
HICKORY CORNERS

I

l»r honpttality they &lt;MU ohow.
And for Rood dinner und loin of .fun
To Blanche Wortman wo will «o.
• (One-who-wiia-there.l

Harness Buying Time
Save Money on Them Now

MICHIGAN

and possibly more is the groceries Hicy use. Why not
buy them, then, where you knowyou get QUALITY,
FRESHNESS, and HONEST, MEASURE.

We have a fine line of good single and double harness.
Armstrong and Graham make also Eldred make of Battle Creek.
These goods were bought before the raise in the price of leather
took place and can save you money on these if you buy this
spring, because you get the advantage of our early buying. All
guaranteed goods.

Have you seen KELLY?
'Cloverdale

Michigan

Delton, Mich.

Banner Want Ads They Gat Results.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

PAPE ETGWT
For Sale—Tho regBte.red Pcrchernn
; stallion Admiral Bcwey. Ai-o b;ty
CgWJIng 0 years aid. weight IS-O. J..
J-l&gt;. Black? Woodbun'. Phon* from
^Woodland.

WANTS
e.

Phono

129-

’•A. Burton.

Foe Sale—Dry stove, ppqd. Jrn Bald;
win. Phono 201-lt.
t|
FW Kale—Timothy or

mixed

MotL’

arn‘telephone ou- SUFFERED FOR HIS COUNTRY

Phone 36C-H.-1F

black*. Joseph F. Winn. Hasting".
Route 9.
3-wk»

TbMC. 3wk&gt;f|l&gt;M- Sal*'—Broad row. due In iilioin
iX—U----------- 1 on* we-k. Roy ItiM-li; Rural Car'• Wynndoit.’
rl/d\ Nashvlll-.
l-wk
a nb»nhai&lt;&gt;r. K-1----- ----------------- :------------------ :---------------- 7
k.v! For HnJe—Two new milch c»w», -•
~ ! years old. tx-on Shorten.. Tnrc'
miles
northwest of
llastlngx.

liny.

'UTFr?. •

'

tirdny nnd Sunday v.nh Mr. nnd Mrs.
Uadicr lrk«Mu gi,* .Mary Ickea :.&lt; •
■ omikinli d them h
so. -t ..f Iwr aunt,
til WednesdayTh- lft A. B. wn,
t&lt;-rt.an&lt;-Tl at the h&lt;
'•l.rt-n.-.. Groh,. \\

■’ ..Id eolt.
t t-fap.
mile cast

IAic Hale*--Small ’ driving ttinro. kfri&lt;l

was born at Graton. Conn. lh&gt; .bo-’
mine a nterch^ul and was n dclcgato
io tln» Hr«i eoirtliK-utul coucrera. In
Ute spring nf 177b ho was «• at to
Fraqct* an n secret illploiunilo twitl.

Holeproc! Stockings—Gpain, $2.00. Medium
weight. Ali cotofs. Sizes, 3 to jl.
Hohprsof Lustf'*.'Stockinfl6— G p*irx, $3.00.
FiiiuliCd blcc silk. E^tfA light weight. All coJots.

WllllltH.

■I ti&gt; lliu ditv.ut -|n»
ii’.il hy hla Inlidlud

A. Yeefclcy farm

For-Kale Cheap—llniur, x rooms, and
lot on Colfat ’ Kt'. Inquire 1
Jfrlriglc. North'Broadway.

You can.get the famous and original “Holeproof
Hose for women and children —

with Count do

r.n.oii

.llurdctl-.IJchty.

nr Halt—Moore’ riding plow. AU6;
3 horse Gale walkbig . rutnv.ilor, j
nick Young, City BwmtrT. vW&gt;nnj|

“Holeproof
Women’s Stockings

Tho first diplomatic agent of tin

and gr.ntlo for tiny oii&lt;‘ lo.’JHyc;
Prh-.’ right. Al"'
x terrier pupfai

feVTXJ

Flrxt American Diplomat Illy Reward­
ed, and Hit Services Long
Went Unrecognized.

And this guarantee goes with each box of six pairs:
“If itny or till &lt;if tbjfsc itovkingx come to holes or
nci’tl d-znir.;- v.ithin rix months from the day you
buy thr:". we '.’.'ill c.'nluce than Irec.

■lured t&gt;&lt; n -point wliern he

dwiion

t-xperiont •.

office.

G. F. Chidester,
umrp’___ _____

West State Road.

iv.ih

Wanted—1000 cords. basswood and;
popple bolts.
inquire BANNER
office.
‘
tfl

Hastings.

The Best For the Money Store'

uni Thursday .al. F

ui’ll attended

and fondly

HASTINGS MARKETS

:it nine
of geod whltewood logs.
BANNER office.

drlch on Geo. Fry'* old place.

Iwk

Enquire
tf .

sires to hire out by month on farm.
.Phono 4I7-11*-IS.
Iwk

ami family

rr gbit)

mid 1.11lie work to &lt;h&gt; it in

shoal". nl»o Poland China stock
tonted—Work by experienced nurse.
hog. Inquire Ernest Kenyon, on
Phone lull.
Burling farm. 1 *i miles west of
Wanted—Pupils in shorthand.
■flora's Corners.
2wks
Book. 723 Montgomery Wchicken bouse

er small fruit. Seven Idocke ttblh
Ixink corner". Phone 49(11.
tf

unci’.
tJfcn i

Th inTuii

AtkllM
paaltr the C. K. * S. depot) hn»
employed a first class repair man.
If you liava any repair work, ma­
chine work, forging or tempering

nr Sale—Cheap mare with foal by
Mgistered Belgian Stallion. Aleo Vacuum Cleaner* to Rent—Electric
O. t. C. brood sow. due April 15. . or hand power cleaners to Hot bythe day. Phone 437.
if
Weight *00, price (23.00. George
Th-Mott.
2wks j or Kent —Furnished rooms. Inquire

;uxtoh ni
r.'iit .Mr. .ind Mm
i-nnje. first •j-rvi’d. I.lmit&lt;i: form th- •■■•thing &gt;■&lt;
settings. You will Id. * the

nil ncsigons look alike to thi-th.
M. Atkins. City.

proved, good buildings, will divide.
CO or 10 acrM. Good Umber Fw Bent—Good upright piano. Ad-.
drew "A" care ot BANNER office.!
id building! on either.
JTlce
reasonable.
George Bell, Coati
Prove. Phone from Halting!.
It For Rent—For ennh or on shares. 1(0 '
aero farm. William Shaw. Middle. 1
arm far Sale—120 nerca H mile
Ville. Phone from Middleville. 2wks |
from churvh. imstoffire and school,
east of Quimby, fair buildings, well I'oe lU-nt —An right Yunm hnuse. fur- -------- ,
, - ■ t»&lt; house nnd born. Rplcndld young
nlshcd or unfurnished, electric light" । Money in fawn nn good real &lt; : a
orchard. Ten acres timber. Will
and gas. Enquire 323 K. Grand
curtly. Inquire of J. M. Smith.
sell for 12.300 It taken nt
St., or Phone 344.
Preston Iloac, Quimby. Mich.

311

.

Hot air |&gt;

rHlM In. Hmi Ward at 420
Igan Art-. 7 rooms, hall and

ra

Thought for Women.
“In the whole fem! r &lt; n-atlojt art­
: then- any happier v.
dofonned wife who i&gt;
the &lt;•)&lt;■» she loves. J
when her husband v..
other than she la. and
old and gray who h
hitn7-

ining. rur
Daughter Wae Curious.

lill l.iHY AMI IIIDItM. .

r stood

Ion of Waste Cork.
a are lltl&lt; .1

worn
possibly b- Inrfn

Good

Telephone

Quimby. .Mh li.. lloul

-r In kltchrn and bath
Sectrlc lights and Iras,
ly painted und fa good
repair. Also barn. An ideal place
for a retired farmer. Only 3K
(docks from Rtatc Kt. Inquire on
prcmlten or. Phono Cltlxcn* J32. tf

There Is-No Other Flour

ward, flood house to rent.
DeMott. Phone J«e-2I^18.
calf by "Ide.

Phone H0-1R-

: year old heifer, due In April: 2
yearling steer llicknrd. Hhultx.

As Good as French’s White Lily

three quarter blood, young Hol­
stein row. Ono giving milk: nth.
er to be fresh next month. Barnum

brood sows. due April 1 and April
20. Henry, Moorhue. Delton, MktiWilkinson's Lake.
2wk«
r»om house with bath room.
barns. Enquire- H. Cole
South Rt. Phono 471-B.

Also

Phono 211-t long-3 short

or Sale-A good abrk mare,
111-3 rings.

rnon.

or Salo—Two gu«&gt;d cows. 1 grade
Holstein, * yearn old. due lu*t of
March. For particulars Phone 233O-1H. Woodland exchange. George

wood an&lt;l Walnut 8t. Will taka In
exchange horses and live stock
Will sell at prices right. Frank
Gallup.

c i«t ot Hnsilngn oh HUte road. Easy
terms.
Enquire Henry Fisher,
l-huno 134-lI^lR.
,
;wk*

ur_H*k*—&lt;&gt;no Brush auto, good run­
ning order.
Jhqulre at Coffee
Ranch. Hastings.

Fruit and
Ornamental

We are not advertising to keep people who have
used French’s White Lily Flour from buying any
other—they couldn’t be persuaded to buy any other.
We ARE advertising to get the person, who
has not yet tried it, to purchase it, to purchase
JUST ONE SACK.

After that—well—you just try it and see. Peo­
ple who have given French’s White Lily Flour a
good, fair trial cap never be jiersuaded to stay away
from it very long.
Sure, they may occasionally stray away and try
some other brand for a while, btit they ALWAYS
COME BACK again.
We don’t blame anyone for trying some other
flour once in a while. It helps them to find out

HOW GOOD French's White Lily Flour r&lt; ally v .
and the best way to sati.sfy yourself that there', no
other Hour in the same class.
Naturally we would like to have you become an
honoiary member of the* old “standbys”—|»nple
who hav. used French's White Lily steadily for
OVER If) YEARS, and wouldn’t, have any oiher
flour if y&lt;»u gave it h) them.
* FrohclVs White Lily Flour was first made in
one of those “old pioneer” mills over 40 years ago.
Tlmt mill was a crude affair compared with onr
present complete equipment', but it turncfi out a
grade of Hour that soon won a reputation for
QUALITY among its pioneer patrons, both within
this countvfs limits, and outside of it.

Both the mill and the miller have improved
with the years, anti have kept strictly up-Uhdate.
/a&gt; the’rqniU'.iion of French’s White Lily Flour
spread out lieyond the limits of this county, business
commenced to jwur in. We«have increased the ca­
pacity of this mill many times over. .For the past 25
years we have been compelled to run this mill night
and day, year in and yfear out. This, with our
. brand new equipment produces a far better, smooth­
er, and nioh* even quality of flour than you can liny
elsewhere.
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When-you bliy Frenelfs White Lily F16uryou get
n BETTER VAU E FOR YOUR MONEY, aiyj
that helps you cut down your living expenses.
,
Decide today io buy Frenches White Lily Flour
tomorrow. You will always be glad that you did.

Trnnn
I I uU u

Apple, Pear, Plum,
and Small Fruit,,
■tuck uf the best.
rdy »rt;

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE.

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MICHIGAN.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MARCH 5. 1914-20 PAGES.

THERE ARE THIRTEEN
MARVELOUS'SCENES

Window Shade
Special

ItFX'AUdl INCtnKMx or THE
GKKAT &lt;»X11,1(1.

Brethren.*

I

in coming tn I
lx. The play I-1

March 6 17

EIGHT WITH THE "TIGERS"

Come Bring Your Friends With You

COMING

I'otlplyar, ono in Potlphnr*s Garden,
mid onV In the room of Zulclka (PollptniTjFVifef. There are two acenes In
Pte third act. "The ilrcumx." one

A rare treat fur Men and Young Men

The Season’s

Iplmr'a wife, who falling to tempt the

Most Sensational Value Giving

airy nnd artillery wet. tailing Into
position for another li-i day .« work.
Our army already •r*'" *” thr llrxt |
tiny's tight over lO.Sftu ir-..p«, Th*
taken up by a courtier, u dancing girl, slaughter was surely gn- .t. The*iw-n|
an axtromtmer or other attendant of
brought, .tottering from hlx.years In n So wc were not pcrmltt- "

Tailoring Sale
Smartest of New Fabrics
Swellest of New Fashions
All the Season’s Popular Color Tones

xl.-«

can sleep In such a place tor on that
night the troo|» on
the children of ixrael uro m«l to la­ .ill night Ionic. &lt;md It
ment that th- viceroy of Egypt will Corps until two p.
not give them corn, for which they march through the
xlurvc, unli-M thny return to their
homo and bring back back Jucob'x
younxrxt aon. Scone two la In the en­
trance to JoM-ph'x hottxo where a vivid
‘the enemy made, and held mir'ground I
thr.-e lx the wondrous pyramid, whlth- Itirmly. Tho I’nlon Arun r.-it more
er the f-.ilxe Zulcllfa hax coma to meet
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n
p rn’
-- 8r*T r,,ur
1—* ®n 11'1- nl«hi. -pr.pn-

10c

tlon.

FINEST IMPORTED WOOLENS
The best of imported and domestic fabrics. The
values are extraordinary. Made possible by the
downward revision of Schedule K of the Wool
Tariff. Never before has such a line line of the
highest grades been shown at popular prices.
Your money will go farther at this sale then ever
before. You’ll be surprised at the qualities that
will beshown at $20.00, $22,50 and $25.00.

donnict.

bumble shepherd. The

and Hatur.biv iiuitin.-.

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rh •• ’ro."’,&lt; ln."
rmetery Ridge and Cali- II

-'.""KI?,
Mall
ntten-

’ tied without Interruption -a eli
• side. The skirmish lin- - had lo rn
gaged several hours, tun lh- ba
"• 'h" ''"''J'tiK conf st between lhe 1 h„.i not begun. Th- &lt;'-nto.liy.

Michigan

Finest Made=to=Measure Clothes
This will be the most important event of the season. A special representative
will be in attendance from
Edward E. Strauss Ci Co. the big merdhant tailors Chicago
With a trunk full of the newest, most exclusive, finest woolens ever exhibited
in our town. Everything worth while will be shown in the BIG PIECES.
Over 500 patterns to choose from. Prices range from $15.00
to $45.00. The biggest showing at $20.00 to $25.00
You can order now and have the garment shipped later.
♦*
Don’t forget the day and date.

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i r.nirnci K pise to iaa&lt; pi
r" alley on I-inlay evening. th- th- Shcrby peach orchard.
It J usltrrx won by !t; points. Thiteries poured «h»lt
shell nnd canister In- i
G« n. Klcklea*. Corn# .md nuule nn I
‘ent-ll PimIh-n.
ere Gen. Sickles b.ol two dir­
ts in the Third Corp- One wni
manded by Maj. Qen. li.tvld Blrn-

LET'S FIGURE

«ltion at th- :• ii h nrchurd'
checked. G- n. I/»ngxtrcel i
amped to turn th- lift wing or
I'nl.in army on Llttl- Big Bound

'0

TOGETHER

dr. to turn th.- right
army, but failed nnd

You want materials for your interior finishing this
we want you to have them--Let's get

prices on these things fend then let us fill the order.

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COMING-TO

C. E. HARVEY

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Hastings, Michigan

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North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich. ya*

QUAINT H. OTISHastings,
&amp; CO.
Mich

nalon known that b- n.is so near
Hill mid had he kept ’on a
l« longer he might luv. got In the
1 and captured m.n&gt;e of the I’nlon
». but II wax 10 P. JI., and dark. I
ringttA.it
ring that he
tie might n
run into u

together and talk over just what you want and our

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March 617

ia entitled. "The
font of Many Colors," .itid la divided

N. B. WATERMAN

coming spring

Saturday

PARTICIPATED IN NIGHT

New York Store
W/

Friday

Saturday

Llebler

Curtain Material

Ui
lh
Uf
U/
lb

Everybody

Friday &lt;

flEOROtS SHROYtaR. &lt;H' IRVING, I

ind Satur-

Cloth Shades, 29 inches to 36 inches
wide; colors light and dark
green afid \vhite; good spring
rollers. You would need to
examine them closely to find
the slight imperfections in them.
On sale Saturday at
15c

Colored'Bordered Scrim in cream and
white with red, green and
‘ brown borders; 36 inches wide;
20c value; our special price
per yard-

SECOND Dirs HI
ii tiimiE.

PART TWO-PAGES 9 TO 19.

UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST
wii.i. bi: at tiii:
Barry Hotel, Tuesday, March

Phone 74

Stores at Hastings and iRemus, Mich.

I tin- line. ■
' while thia
r-iug
&lt;-orpa wax driven back and
dun. until early on

with

time when
-red Gen. f
&lt; division

DAUGHTER OF FORMER HAST­

INGS PASTOR IS AUTHOR

10th

Pleased Customers ...

with their can-

&gt;wn Inut w&lt;

It is our policy to »cml every juilrqii away from our (tore
pleased both as Io the treatment accorded them and as to
the quality of the goods purchased.
Pride of Plymouth Peas, extra fancy, 15c each; pertloz.
$1.50
20 |l&gt;s. H. 8c K. Granulated Sugar, for....
$1.00
Gold Medal Hour, per sack
.
80c
Richelieu Tomato Catsup, 16 ox. size per dox.. . ....
A Good Grade Coflee, Our Special, per lb.
20c
Salmon, per can
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10c, 15c and 20c
25c
Strawberry and Raspberry Jani, extra fancy, per jar..
IzAjpinlierry Jam. it will please you. per jar
25c
30c
Lettuce, Radishes, Celery and Parsley.

Two
Phones

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

i run entertained

Ion line, nboiil tlirei-quil
mile xouth of G-u.vxburg.

Hours 9 A. M. to B P. M.

an Day Daly.

The
Grocers

Io Get ALL the News Read the Banner.

of Chronic l&gt;l-cn«&lt;&gt;*.

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Offer Their Service Free

Uiiarge

p,

whirl! he

Th.
|that charge with is.'.00 men. la tho
idark, friend and f-e wern lighting toH'-ther. The m-ti li.Ydly knew who
of they wer&lt;- lighting with. Home of the
|
had llxt light-, knocking e.u-h
othrr down win:- norne used th-'.r

...-KJ'
which a number recognised us
In the early elghth-r. Sir/*.

tnen fighting
ohnnlcs" down t-

bi-iea, bed-wetting. rh.-iiinntlMii, x*b a. tap.- worm, leg ub . »». appendRU- were nnnlhll.it. -!
I&gt;fh-H. cii-., with-| Fighting went n until nearly n
too well known night. Gen. .Mr.nl.-. our commam
d further min- |W1|,| ,,n ,h„ n 4hI ...
sevon&lt;j
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buttle that h- w-'d.l light right wli
i&lt; was. II- order I hla. otllccrs
amination of the eyes mad.
• ready for I.- it; the morning.
■‘Get your'nrnmur.lUon ready ;
known. All kIumcx are manut’.u'turrd
ive your nirtt all ready for
mid ground, tor each individual ca.-c.
mid lu*l do.'- tight." he
calculate to xf.ty right her* ....
uv«- him lb bed out thoroughly."
Wisconsin.
• were iciy thankful that wc
permitted i - - F-brate the 50111.

uind.

The llrxt

accretions

ivdham. then .Mlx&lt;

Well, there will Im- another
day's right on h.iu.l.-, Wc .ould
some of the f-.i.fi r-d aongxlers a
daybreak.
Now, this Is only the story of on
I did not get nil

’ Don’t forget that if we do your family washing it will save you
money.
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f

iy or tjie battle
in mv next.

“WE WASH EVERY THI&amp;G EVERY OTHER DAY.”
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AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 243

SHULTERS BROS., PROPRIETORS.
HASTINGS, MICH.
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AdicrtL«rd Ix-tterw.'
Mrs. Geo. Roger*. Mr*. Or
.m&lt;l xtlarfJ. lE-erra.

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| Plain Truth Tliai'- Worth Money.
L'alnX Foley a Iloner and' Tar for a ! ▼
cough or cold may «ave you both ▲
ilckUMa and money- F. F. Monahan. ”
Dnd. Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
pound always nxe.&lt; ma up jn Kood
shape' when I catch cold or have a
bad cough. I recommend it gladly."
Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

IUCCI

there
Mulholland's
about th-

-Illi specltilfsis.
. , ,
.list. 15l-i:.f&gt; Whiting St.. Chicago, ill.
lout-y I base spent. for frc0 b,„,g
xtomaoh ailments und
ould buy a farm. । In.,Iiy Krat, rul jrit. n* from people
I will certainly -----------------i-ornmend Mayr x I
i. .... i.„. .. -....
Wonderful Stomach Remedy."
I,
Mr. G.wx* ■.■xp-rienev Is like tlume &lt;&gt;f : l-'-r ml- In HmUfngt by .Mulhol! ihinisandx uf «&gt;thcr- w ho have taken land's I’rqg eTtore and druggist* evthlx rvmarkaldo remedy with such us- crywhere. ‘ ’

Good, Prompt Dry Cleaning
During the last ten days or two weeks wc have had a big business in
dry cleaning. It’s all right, too. We HAVE the best facilities for doing
your work of any plant in Barry county—you can’t find anything better any
where outside of metropolitan towns.

"tract of mucoid
-moves polxonbtix

dangerous

Ilrmedy m Uxt and wonderful rexultHl many Itn
owed.
When ho bnd taken only I ,Ure It'ri
1 bbttb- he wr.»t&lt;-:
drug Mor
I got more relief out of one bottle I wouderfu

known Meade t" ”.ake one single
mistake. "While al West Point. In
hi* claw, ax xurely oa 1 mnd&lt;
Pinny. .Mend.

1'he people appreciate our superior equipment for doing

GAVE DOCTORS ENOUGH TO BOY
FARM-RESTORED IN ONE DAY
In ’ tonlahins

wild that when Gen Leo found out
that Gen. Georg. .Meade took com­
mand of the nrrn. that ho tuld G&lt; n. •
and lay. his planbe«u him- out. S*

Th- High School

ik.i

felt II!;.

Appreciate Our Equipment

-m.-nter lx visiting her

We offer for Sat. Mar. 7 the following Special
25 lbs. Purity Flour60c
10 lbs. Amber Graham Flour 30c
Special Pack Tomatoes.._. 10c
3 Cans Hart Corn25c
Large Fancy Oranges per dozen25c
* Extra Fancy Oriingcs per dozen35c
Spinach per can15c
Apricots, dried, per lb------------------------- 20c
Prunes, dried, per lb. ------- _.._15c, 2lbs. 25c
Give this store atrial and you will come again.

WUNDERLICH GROCERY

PHONE 83

4 Deliveries Dally

�MARCH 8, IS l&lt;-

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E HASTINGS BANNER
’________ Hasting*. Michigan.

OOOK BROB. Edltora.
FTFTT-E1GHTH YEAR

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BIX MONTKR In advance....
TSRKH MONTHS.' Ifi Jdvanca
CANADIAN Bl.'BHCRtFriONS

Inaertion.

elps for Advertisers

COURT HOUSE HEWS

“

No adv. for l**e thSu II

By
1. W. Lafferty

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. hard &lt;it Th an kA Id a word.
'' oSltthky poetry and reiolutfona. Sc' UiVerne K. Leiiuuir. Orangeville
Utaair Firm, tir.mgevlUr............

$200 to day

I.lllUn Flnkbelncr. Mbldb vlllr

in«lilullonS-&gt;~tha Bunk. Th* dlgulfir'l ' l4g„ of both the public and himaelf.
aunoiphere of &lt; bank laden with tne
l(
jo||y t„ expect that without adrcsponaibUttL*'handling Hi* money urrtlring a- man’* friend! will build
&lt;&gt;f Ita patruna, woubl *ecm protaned Jp
butineae: let a competitor open

Notices of blrfhs. deaths or mar­
riages will be printed free as new*
matter.
No communication will be publish-

tlHIhg.
Finally
i».«ly realised vertHe the a
that it was a bank - duty lu eneour- the first man

ADVERTISING RATES.
r red Hump lu Keubeir '
JOB PRINTING. .
Dlapiiy advertising rates on appllThe BANNER ha* one of the neat
" •• .h\n "j'. 00A
itlon.
nS,* ”'°
Bualneaa local! and reading notice*. equipped Job-offlce* In Weatern Mich- |‘ j
Igan and 1* Spared to do any kind ..^*7"'" 1* E"
of book and job printing.
iund »l?6o
o«nt* a Ila*.

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Randolph

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jgvo.1 JidvrrtMttg. II »lartnj. ccntlo(ny
uusM|ty &lt;or the
ur&lt;l and today
avr v,’r*' ,
price than can be given by&gt; the mrri l*anka that are not . .lucatlng the pub- rhanu
mi* town, but t«y :cunnlngly
ng. wnat na«
catalogue! they "cw It over"
&lt;te • ter&gt;noa»^(hp p,Op|^ Bntj principally becauie the
up und hand pcU|,|e have not been educated to
Ath ^l^n'k*? hrk"* their wants to' homo mor-

PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE TRUSTS.
welcome With
Ju** l,,‘ ,h* “mall depositor seeks
• posits; It hue -dviee‘of h» banker. so should, the

| MlddlevilK 8*00.

/

That indicates the increase in the valued dignionds dur­
ing the past 10 years. By investing in dianwmia not only
would you have made money but you woukTkave Md the
pleasure of wearing a diamond, in addition ~
you would have had that air of prosperity
monds gives one.
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Diamonds are still advancing in price, each year they
cost more. Diamonds are still a good jnyestmenL. Now is
the time to consider the buying of diaMonds. Hara -M the
place to buy.
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We ask you to consider our diamonds because we buy
direct from the cutters, thereby saving the middleman** profit
and the import duty. We weigh them to you and mount as
you desire.

Pike &amp; Damon

• President W ilson, having established a reputation as a piece-,
Jewelers
Phone Ml
Opticians
uuvuwr; it run* untie cnuuan «uuu
dent smasher, possibly feels tjiat he must make further progress i'T phrey and Bartlett C. Mekerwon,
to thr public and
thr lunk that to 'even carried In stock. The Ideal Jew11 II &lt;11 WnnlA -....ilr. *111- xlltlre Ho­
that direction, and dicryfurc is disposed to tack on several anfendtucuts to the Sherman law.-' In assuming this attitude toward a
lt la ordered that the 10th da
law which, under the interpretation ol the federal courts, has proven
one of th« MTiv bank advertlM- b„t valuw. If« Ju»i
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• invnl* contained thia paragraph:— (,thrr line.
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to be fully equal to meeting all requirements in dealing with the lot I. block
for hearing
addition. Free- • The tlrrt Uar O{ nature I- !.-lt-pre»er-.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
aaiu petition;
• Itl.in—and to Brr..r\.- hl* Ufc and
*Jho thr bank Bl
trusts. President W ilson will encounter, Sis it now appears, strung
Blate of Michigan, tha Probata Court ’ It la Further Ordered. That public
Addison Lam-1 liberty-s-a man
for tho County of Barry.
notice
thereof
be
given
by
publication
opposition from senators and congressmen of his own party and his
people lo come to him and when they । At a aeaalon of aald court. h*ld al
of a copy of thia order, for three auo-*
Addlron II. latnieraux n&gt; George R. J
do come, all are benefited.
tha probata office, in the city of llaa- eeaalve
program may be defeated.
.
today _______________________________
previous io said day of
Brown, parrel, Prairieville, fl.no.
______ ting*. In said county.
on the hearing.weeks
In the Hastings Banner a
Orersr
H.
GerpheldF
t»
William
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Briefly stated President W ilson's idea seems to be that we must
newspaper printed and circulated In
Drew, parcel. Prairieville. 11.00
aald county.
get back to the old individualistic, conipetitive age, and -discard the
TOLSTOY A MAN OF WONDER
Present:
Hon. ChaA M. Mack,
,
CHAS. M. MACK.
idg« of Probate.
;
unquestioned benefits to empluyocs and to the public of production parcel. Prairieville. 1500
Judge. jurors, wltneaaea and lawyer*
Judge ot Probata.
In the Matter of the Eel ate of
Annie E. 'Humphrey to .Marla Earl, j
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
on a very large scale, such as is possible under the trust plan, in­ lot 21. Stony Point. Prairieville. 11.00. i
phlcal Path. Finally the counael for ‘ Carrie V. Brown, widow, having
Trumtfn P. Barnuni. per adminis-1
stead of addresing himself to curing the evils ol the trusts, aud con­ trutor to Henry Williams and wife. E.
and Welter.
the pro*ecutlon roie to examine th# Lfiled in »al&lt;l court her petition prax- A true copy.
defendant
Io
Ing
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that th*
the ■Amlnlatrwilon
administration of aald aa- .
serving the good in such organizations, his plan is to "smash the
tale may bo granted to your petition- .
Tolstoy's biography Illustrates bet"Exactiy how tar la it between tha er or to some othrr suitable person.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
trusts" and get back to smaller units of productioiL fie uiust realize Cha*. A- Book. *0
It is Ordered. That tho thirteenth
State of Michigan. tho Probate
that such an enforced readjustment ^of business would produce a ■ v*'’ Grove, gg.^oo.
traita of the typical Ruaalan nobleD.
serious business depression, as would any such shock to the bu»i-;
tjnit Claim Deed-.
^M*Uee*ua[
•** fro"
The defendant yawned, and replied:
,L*

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tno prooate omca. in tne cny or ttaa-

**»• twentieth
ness interests ol this country. He has forced down the tariff so that
p.i-.ri, Pnartevi'iF. Iiso.
&gt;n the courts ot royalty. In the draw- "About four mile* a* the cry fiowa.” i ^Ti^aFnfttar1 Ordered ’Thai nublld ,n*’ ,n •*1*’ coun,»rIt la Further ordered. That pociiii. . y.hnar, * n i«ia
notice thereof be given by publication ‘‘“r*" February. A. ». H14.
American manufacturers must compete with foreign manufacturers i John Ksy &lt;«• William a. Smith, ne Ing rooms of fkablun and in the •you mean aa the flow erica."
•q. »ec.
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— lived the aav- ,
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Pr.i.nX
linn. Ph,i
It
SI. —except M...,i.»n
weti-n Ivin..
lying «&gt;n
on nn - haunta of tv
Bohemia
He
on practically even terms in our own American markets. And then aide of center ot Thornapple river. g((e
The
Judge
leaned
forward.
"No,
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ho
|n
Caucaau*. and tho
hearlng. In the Haatinga BANNER, a
In tho Matter of the 1
lie seems to feel that another handicap must be put upon American
___ patriarchal Ufa at Yainaya Polyana.
fly crowa."
newspaper printed and circulated In;James B. Chilson, deceased,
A man of uaoontroiablo panlona, he
industry by forcing smaller business enterprises here to compete
__
Harriet L. Williams, niece, having
Then all three looked at one an­ aald county.
i n.taic conn.
commlttad arory aln that It was faah. CHAR M. MACK.
nied In said court her petition praying
with German, Belgian, French and English trusts, winch, by their
other. feeling that something waa
Judge of Probata, i that the administration of aald aelate
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tomewhere.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
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larger units ol capital and production, will have an undoubted ad­ Final account of udmlnlMralrix filed, ralt. He gambled away bin ancestral
Register of Probate.
[or to tome other nullable perron.
home, hq Joined the ravels of hla falvantage over their smaller .American competitor^..
ill this be wise Assignment of residue entered.
A true copy.
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| March. A. D. 1S14, at ten o'clock In
for America?
- -•* ' ’
- - |he forenoon, at aald probata ofllcc.
ta u&gt;. «»w »r ew ««.. T,i
The B.\X.\'EK,.has. jil» bouquets to throw .at the trusts. But certifleatea Hied. Order for udmlssion from an early age ho aspired to saneORDER MJIl PUBLICATION.
»»• and to hereby appointed for hear.
State of Michigan, the probate court : n*t *g furthe^Ordered. That public
- wc might as' well rccoghize that they are here as the result of an entered. Petition for appointment &lt;&gt;1 tlty Although (rofessfonally a sotguardian tiled. Hearing .March 11th. । d|er&lt; h(, early bacatr.o an apostle of kdo. county and Mata aforesaid, and for. J11*’ * ""'J1*' "r,
h,ia
notice thereof be given by publication
economic evolution and in some form or other will c«mtinue to re-,
Estate Of Mary 1&gt;r*k'-. ^2^- peace. A literary Hon In the circles
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°t * copy of thia order, for three euc&lt; irl,r uUuwinir tlnal account entered. :
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the city of Has- CPMlva Week* prevloua to aalq day of
main. If we force them to quit business here while other nations
of Moscow, ha bgcatne the exponent 1IUNDRED DOLLARS for e.-.ch and *v- the probate office, Incounty.
Sophia W.
&gt;
-• —&gt;--•-•
• •*
•- —&lt;-•
°n
hearing, tn the Haxtlnga Banker, a
of the simple Ute An aristocrat to
permit mem there, wjl* will soon find that, in self-defense, under our
try. a. a . newapaper printed and circulated In
FRANK
J.
CHENEY
—
his finger tips, he preached the gos­
fiwrrr. to before me and *-4baertt&gt;ed In
U
tariff for revenue only policy, we must permit .American producers
Preront: Hon. Chao.
M. Mark
Mack. S*W COUnt/.
CHAS. M. MACK.
pel of democracy. A big land owner,
Pelltlun for appointing udmlnlrtralur
Judge of Probate.
he ended by baing an advocate of the
«riA Uu* c°pxJudge of Probate.
to do what their foreign competitors do in the way of efficient organ­ filed. Hearing March !lrd. .
(Sclll
tv. OLEABON,
, T. T'C . v u.
.
‘t
f' ELLA c- BGGLEBTON. Ideas of Henry George A Christian
Notary Public.
ization for production. So wc would arrive at the trust in the end.
Lodlwick A. I eckley, deccaaed.
Regiater of Probata.
•
&gt;. Hathaway, daughter, having!
Ktgieter or irooaia.
Why nut recognize that tact, and strip the trust of its evils and filed. Hearing March !l»t.
pctlfiun' praywife bore him algteen children — 1x»n&lt;
Estate of John Burd, decei
id
Regulate* the bowel*.' promote*
permit the good to remain?
tition for appointing gen
- It seems to us that the effort should not be to smash the trusts, ,-peclul administrator tiled. &lt;
pointing Frances M. Burd, «i
but to make them respect the law—to he decent to competitors, to
.Robert
Katute
■ empty themselves of all watered stocks and securities, to refuse
Hearing March 27th.* l-etitinm
‘ them any favors from railroads or banks that were not given to
■pointlna vneclal admlnlxtrator i
Order
their competitors. 'Hint would put the trust where it must com­
pete on even terms with its smaller conijietitors. and then it would
be* the one that had the better and more efficient organization that
would get the business. .The thing that would do most to cufe lai administrator tiled. &lt;»rder appoint­
Ing Clinton L&gt; Henney a« special ad­
trust evils is to compel publicity in all their business. Public opin­ ministrator entered.
Estate of John L. Young, deceased.
ion would MMtn correct abuses, as it has done in recent years, and A min..
I account of udmintetrator hrwith the Sherman law as the corrective rod.
’

Young Man

MEMBERS OF CIRCUIT CHURCH­

’unilrinatnin
ccount hied.

BARRY COUNTY BOY WINS

ES AND CONGREGATIONS

Final

________________ ,

SPELLING CONTEST HONORS POSSIBLY A FEW DOORS OFF
Mh liiaan'o Ix-aUiug Iiuslne** I'oUegr I But Little Man Had Small Chance of

II...I

GlVo Big tNil-l ashhnutl Npcll&lt;»n Friday morning the otudent*
thr Michigan llu»lnr»« A Nurmal •

■ Uil, met In the Mx kil purlurw of the
Methodlil'Kplwopal t’liur. h. Raturday fa«hl&lt;mwl

H|&gt;e|)inK

match.

William
Erneet
r». and

Getting What He Wanted In

The apoplectic littl* man pounded
rith bln apoplectic little

...
*

vu!ia*rn. [ "Tho management hero la rotten. You
tafiVr r have no,b"”‘- no,,,ln&lt;: 1,1 lr&gt;' 0BC*

aorry.

replied the

, The apoplectic llttlo man cruahod
e run of' k1* h*' t*0*0 ftrthsr on hla head and
undo of b*t hl* mustache until the blood cameI He consulted the Hat In hla hand.
* ‘’
’TH give you another chance; Have
| you any potatoea? Think carefully
la aome parte of Mexico proficiency | now'
of the school children la rewarded by
“Not a potato In th- place,”-aald
giving them the cigarette-smoking the ch rk apologetically,
privilege Io school.
: “Ye gods’ Well. I’ll give you one

call* tl

The apoplectic little man eat down
on a stool and let hla Hat flutter to
the floor.
"And you call thia a grocery atoreT*
he aald tauntingly.
- ‘'No. afr," corrected the clerk mildly.
The apoplectic little man rolled off
the atool In a fit.

BANNER WANT ADVIs."------

Z This it a season of novelties and we arc carrying a very fine
selection of patterns of the newest importation ol the foreign
products. We invite your inspection.
Reliable Indies' Tailoring Establishment

jUVN

J

^aat I’ulton Street

Grand KapMa. Mkb.

Citizens’ Phone 2443

SERIOUS CATARR
WIOHWEI
It will effectively relieve all curable
forms at catarrhal ill*, ftrouchitis and cold
: In the head or money refunded.
. There is nothing fust liM Hyomd. or
lust as good, or that gives such quick and
1 sure relief at a small cost—you breathe it
1 -go stomach dosing Complete outfit •!.
Try Hyomd at on.* and see bow quickly
d heals writhe, and puriflee the Irritated
membrane of the breathing organs. -

CA11YLTU A bTAMHUNS

Are You Aiming at Success?
If you are it need scarcely be explained that success is not
an accident, not a case of just happening so. It is in practic­
ally every case a matter of deliberate effort. The young
man who expects to succeed must be ready when his day of
opportunity shall come, to take advantage of it. And in
practically every case to do this will require more or less
ready money. In these days of plentiful work at fair wages,
the chance for having ready money is open to every young
man. It’s just a question of

Systematic Saving
This bank is here to assist every young man to be ready tor
his day of opportunity. We give to him the privilege of our
savings department, not only to care for the money he saves,
but to set that money to working for him.

WE
ihm

per cent interest on all his sav
kJ ings, compounded semi-annually

That is a belter rate af interest than a government bond will pay. Thip
bank has helped many young men to get a start in life by caring for their
savings on an investment basis; not merely safeguarding their money, but
paying them 3 per cent interest on it, compounded semi«annually.
This bank aims to be of service to the people of this city and county, not
only with our savings, but with our commercial departments as w4&gt;ll&lt;

Hastings City Bank
Hie Bank That Does Things tor You

Hastings. Mich.

�Poultry {Hants
Rates for Advertising in this
Column are 1 cent per word
each week nndj no adv.
will be run for less than 15

Attention!
Smokers of garry County

SELECTING THE

DAIRY

SIRE

yon buy If going Into the dairy bual- 50 BUFF ORPINGTONS LAY
newtr Ho replied. "A bull.- -The
1,686 EGGS IN THREE MONTHS

Two «»wtcsiing
las Ions have
been organlxed In Uns state, by thei
Inlted States Didr&gt; division. In thrsio;
asHwiatlons are 4" of the mdst repre-

Wc have gone to a lot of work and
expense to fit our place of business so
it will be a comfortable place for you
while you are in Hastings. Wc want
you to feel perfectly at home with us.
Conic and sit around and smoke.
Wc have proper conveniences for
keeping Tobacco and Cigars fresh and
moist.
Just think what a comfortable rest­
ing experience it will be to sit in our
club room and smoke one of our best
Cigars.

Jhe Place to Meet your priends
Phone 106

Jefferson Street

/fastings, Michigan

Jobber

Retailer

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY

In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, 1 am serving

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

You can get just what you want at Tom’s

Try My 15c Butlnete Lunch
The Best Coffee in the City

DANGEROUS DISEASE OF COW

they fail to romeive after a «ub«equ&lt; nt covering, provided they have re­
calved suluibh -udnfectlng treatment.
By keeping |»r« smmt animals thr dt*-

THE SAHITARY
OAT SPROUTER
The Jordan A Steele Mfg. Co.

Hastings, Mich.

M.’W. Hicks

Hastings, Mich
CORNER PARK AND WAKNUT STS. . ‘

Hastingi, MM.

Easing a Tight Shoa.
To ease a shoe that pinches, dip a
doth In very hot water, wring It out
and place It over the spot where It
pinches. Repeat thia as soon as tho

DAIRYMEN

BABY CHICKS

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cyphers’ Incubators ind
Brooders.

Th. Meat Market Man

Immune wliho it aborting. It Is the
history of ih&lt;- disease in tho great
majority of h» nl« that after reachini;.
Its height, it uraU daily subsides of Ku
own accord until only a few slips oc­
cur each year or it may ditaptKMr en

Produces Green Feed the year &gt;
’round. Something New. Mfd.oy

NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, Bus
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.

* BESSMER BROS.

Phone 162

naled by her &lt;li barge should be dis
Infected. or if tho abortion Tigs oc-^
curred at iKwture, the fetus and after­
birth' should in- searched for nnd re­
moved and the infected spot of ground
where they have lain should bo burned

Kindness Pays.
Treat the cows kindly. Two‘years
ago 1 bought a threr-year-old cow j
that was very wild. I could not got

had her a month 1 could go up to her ।
with a rdp« in my hand and ahe would
La»t year we bought a1
Kt pel. Worm*. not run.
| The cftu«A of your child*. Ilin—Tho
foul, fetid, ofremdve
breath—The
starting up with terror und grinding
]of teeth while uslc.-p—Th&lt;- Mallow
Klckapoo Worth Killer

Buying Grade CUvea.
The dairy secUona in Um vicinities
of tho largo cities are splendid places j
to buy grade calves with which to
build up iLf* herd. If ono Is careful
In making his selection ho can get I
g»od grade stock practically at veal

Below arc a few notes taken from “Hoards Dairyman” that we want you to get
the value of. The location was in Vermont where feed cost and conditions are sim­
ilar to ours
.
1. Average production of 326 cows was 6463'pounds milk, test 3.76% fat 243.6
pounds per year.
•
2. Average cost of feed $73.03 per year.
.
.
3. Cost to produce 100 lbs., milk $1.13, or for each $1 of feed the farmer got from
$0.93 to $2.21 according to the cows milk.
4. The eight best cows returned $58.12 per cow above the total cost of keeping.
The ten poorest cows returned $42.95 per cow less than it cost to keep them.
5. Therefore the above figures show a difference-j of $101.07 per year between a
GOOD GOW and a POOR ONE, which shows why one farmer is losing monex
and blaming his creamery for the loss, while his neighbor is making money and satis­
fied with, his creamery returns. Taking the years of a cows usefulness as ten, then
the difference between a good cows return and the poor ones for life work is consid*
•erably more than a thousand dollars. The point we are making is; don’t sell a good
cow just because you can get a little more than an average price for- her. It may
lower the average of your herd below the point of profit. Better kill your poorest
cow and throw away her carcass than to sell your best cow for $150 or even more.
Nothing pays like dairying if intelligently handled.
Sell your cream.to us.

Crystal Creamery Company
Hastings, Michigan.

�THE

See The Fine Display of

WINNING A WELCOME

Laces and Embroideries
SPECIALS
A big shipment of Cluny laces received, all go
for-------------------------------- -Jr--5c yd.
Heavy Torchon Insertion*------------1
2c yd.
The Shadow Lace Corset Cover
24 c yd.

Special for Saturday—2 cards of Buttons either plain or fisheye for - 5c
Below arc a few of the new spring things we are
now showing.
Beautiful Collars embrbidered in all colors.
The Plaited NerRufflings at------------------- 10c yd.

Breakfast Caps_______________ ______ 10c to 48c
~A? new line of Leather and Fancy Purses, Barretts,
Combs, Puff Combs, Pins, etc.
Hand Crochet Buttons
10c card

Peanuts 10c pound, a new barrel just arrived. Candy 10 and 20 cents
Galvanized and heavy dairy pails in all sizes. Come in
and get our prices.
,

The People’s 5 &amp; 10 cent Store
A. B. Hedrick,

Proprietor.

first Jn .Dentistry
TMPORTANT|improveA merits in the X-Ray for
dentistry were originated
bvthe X-Ray dentists of
Grand Rapids. All the
latest developments in
Dental Science arc based
upon findings secured by
the X-Ray.
This invention makes it*
possible for us to be the
first in the United States
to offer X-Ray Service
FREE.

Pcyle, Mgr.

bird would bo cared for during tho
summer. Her relatives absolutely re­
fused to take the poor thing, and she
'declared that If I waa any kind of a
friend thia waa my opportunity Ur
prove IL So what could I do?”
“BuL my dear, we never owned a
bird. We don't understand anything
about their food, drink, bath dr hablU,
And every one says a bird la a dread­
ful care—they're always catching cold
or molting or something.”
"1 know. I told Dorothy all that and
so she gave mb written Inatrpctlons,
cautioning mo to follow them im­
plicitly.
“Listen!” aald Marjory, unfolding a
slip of paper. "Bath Mondays and
Thursdays. Cage to bo covered nt
8:30 each evening. Small lettuce leaf
Mondayu and Wednesdays. Sliced ap­
ple on Tuesdays. Fresh seed and wa­
ter dally. Cage cleaned dally. And
1,000 other directions.”
I
"Il’s an imposition I" declared Mrs.
Morton. "It's not necessary for Dor­
othy to. promenade tho boardwalk at
Atlantic City whilo wo alt at homo and

Qolden Medical Discovery
b Io tho ddicala organ* of tao body. It's a irrnb u.1
•timulatca tbs liver to v
rnrl hit I
Neuralgia 1

i-hj..

.

-

blood maker.
Now it can bo obtained in latte! form-from doalm In medicine
or "nd50 onr-ctnt •tampe for trial box. H’rita &amp; V. Hirer. Bufalo.

— e

i.

Emr to tafce ■. &lt;i'Z2y.

Tho worse a man’a temper is, tha
batter it is for him to keep IL

THE HIGH
COST OF
LIVING

“Bob” and “Cob."
Most people would know what was
meant by the term "bob" speaking of
money. Rut would they bo ablu to

In similar connection? it was used
In pi|jlt&lt;&lt; circles in the seventeenth
century, for it occurs In a letter from

has not affected our job
printing prices. We're still
doing commercial work
of all kinds at prices aat«
isfactory to you.

thankful"—printed on tha new volume
ot tho •Camden" scries, tho editor-«f
which gives the Information that tha
of which varied from Tour shillings
to as much as alx shillings In 1676.”—
London-Chroniclc.

After Morton had worked an hour
that evening adjusting a bracket for i
the cage he said peevishly: "One does ;
imposo on one's friends abominably. :
Here we have a rank outsider simply
thrust upon us through no fault of our .
own. Some people havo—well, what I
la only durine thi
Alt.'
milk-'
und
other you might call nerve."
At .eight o'clock tho next morning i
Marjory's brother Bert camo to break-'
Islty for sanltutlon and &lt;Jeunlin&lt;'M.'un&lt;ii every dish before coming in eunt.n-t fast^wlth a scowling face.
ithaf the public health and morals de- with these foods la
"Where did that blooming bird hall
pend largely upon there two thing*.
from?" ho demanded. "He haa kept
Nowhere han
there been any,
change toward cleanliness and rani-1
me awako since five o'clock.with his
It-Jlon greater to be desired than
everlasting singing."
Marjory's married sister soon ran in
'conformed to this demand for nanlta-j

J. K. Johnston Spent Thousands of Dollars

BANNKH WANT ADVS. PAT.

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

In Improving, Eagle Hotel of Grand Rapids

[tluti.

Same have'eanfurmed in a small 'K|r.j|„t,.|. Here rri»
j Mprclully designed, I.

lull, i ■ .,,||

land entlrcjr conformed to every
of cicanlintM nnd rAnltiitlon it
itgement by putting the old
[Hotel of Grand Rapids thru a
lot improvements that make

Chink of fienrv Smith
Brand Rapids, Itticb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Flora! Establishment
in Western Michigan.
•
Store^on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.

K. JobltMon nnd hbt four sting

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

nruudi.lv e/Jr,
i
*!, i ? w’’rr making sausog. and found them |
pruu.lld, even among the large hotels. (grinding up fine. le.
—•
but no hotel can be more inutluxls.

Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

li'hueaa—think . uf
Utrrwh |H&gt;rk loin.

jjentists
J.

DR. PIERCE’S

“Wall, what hare you there?** ex-1
claimed Mrs. Morton as Marjory, all
out of breath, entered the room.
“Walt and see," mysteriously an-I
Bwered her daughter as she undid the I
wrapping paper.
’
“A canary!" cried' Mrs. Morton.
"What will you bring homo next?
Where and how did you getthla bird?”
“Dorothy sent for mo thia morning
and said that although she waa all
ready to go to Atlantic City she

The People’s 5 and 10 cent Store
Convent Embroideries------- - ------- 10c yd.
Corset Cover and Flouncing embroidery 18 in.15c yd
Shadow Laces-------- ----------- - -------- ------ 10c yd.
Vai. Edgings and lnsertions------------------- 5c yd.
Embroidery Bandings -------------10cyd.

E white heir and wrinkled face, ot

By BLANCHE HARPER.

ran. The floor and
kitchen arc linmae... of blemish ।
i»ern upon walls or ceiling.

Grand Rapids. Mich.

. 67 Monroe Ave., Corner Ionia, over Johnson's cigar store
'
TUminUT

THOUGHT

nkll V nc

ONLY OF

ADTMlin

ARTHUR

Intent Improvements th«
“Devilish Dances” a Century Old. , trni»f&lt;irm~&lt;l thle old l.in&lt;
whatever may be ..id .gainst th.!

----- u
tango. In th- matter of nomenclature.!
Telegraph Clerk Amounted to Nothing
,,
Tlrtr .
. '®“n»ne»---. ran
Whan Riaraal lnnnr»nr&gt;a Waa
•
eVOnt., It Compare. faVOrabl) । hrMpltnlll) penadl-H the
wnsn sweet innocence was -wUh Mtno dance,
ln V0BUB a hundred ..nd makes Itralf felt even
Sending a Mcuage.
:years ago. Harriet Beecher
Stowe Hee lobby.

tom. She was greeted with a scream
- ‘ from Marjory.
.
....
.
“Mildred,
don't you
„ .... . . ,
records that Ir. her girlhood ahe and
Th.- first thing* io b.
, ,
....
" I dare to step Into this house with that
Sho sailed intq the telegraph office,hej. frlBnd&gt; UMd lo danc0 a
Jt en. making the round* of the New Euaio received cnreftil atfontlon. Th» pro-1 ,,
....
i.i-at
prlc-torw hn. Mudfrd every st. ,, from
ta“ ‘ &gt;ou J*** frothy a bird?
And rapped on the counter. The clerk
..
n-»it and qhako 1 "r*' ,h" ''h*ngve th.u have tnk«-n plan
oin. e Ihbl.y tn gart. t and so improved Please, pleaao go home—quick!**
-«e
^T^Xatru*”b”.¥”~’“
their hostelry as.t&lt;&gt; make the May -di "Very well," answered Mildred In
about ten minute, before a. bo camo joycd a long .pel) of popularity.
I It -nd phnned its beautiful lurnisii- th- lr jeuesia cot
'
;-l' Icy tones. "If you earn more for Dorforward to meet her. He wondered; Tho flrat
of 1Juck|nBham waa ‘The floor* are inlaid marble. und entertaining.
olhy'a silly bird than for mo and my
.
d ‘h “me
lilMhly Indignant when, having deigned , "lendtng in tint with rerupulou-b
•r : darling Mopsy wo shall not troubln
hauled, dialnfectq,
-OK- ,b. ra. "... ». b... ra.ra&gt;..
____________
J | you any tr.oro with our unwelcome
telegram 1 wrote just now; I forgot ford, hla request for a dance, address-; llajl „
capacity of about 15C. .uid hot and . . :
.. ' presence.” Then tho irato sister
something very Important. I wanted ed to a local rector's wife, met wlthiThe furniture is exquiaite and give* i,-t und i&gt;.ith .&gt;&lt;&gt;
i : marched out of tho room.
to underscore ‘perfectly ' lovely’ In
the I "I wish I had never seen that horrid
the reply: •Go to the Devil and Shake ’ "He n feelingof «we und comfort ju-t , ons'.ant i-h-b.u
-----acknowledging the receipt of that Yourself!" He complained
very flour
to the rec­ •- •■■ok at it. The room ia'llght and gucsla to ami ft
I bird or Dorothy, either!'* lamented
&gt;uirlily ventilated and Its entire&gt;
Jt ln |h
bracelet Will it cost anything ex­ tor. and It then transpired that the
.
—...
Marjory
■
•
7.I AfUr two mO0,h’‘ ,‘*,nCO lk,ro'hy
lady, who'was somewhat deaf, thought
his grace had asked her what dance
spend much of tholr time away from I returned and claimed her canary. Tho
T&lt;&gt; dine In a room that Is
banded her the message.
. was
r._,then being played. This Incident that heart can «J«h is very grant)
home. Dirty surroundings breed bad, .nrst evening after tho bird's departure
dirty londem i-whlla the spirit of | Marjory noticed that bot!\ her father
The yonng lady drew two heavy occurred In 1795, and twenty yearn
elrenlln.-. „nd ranjfallon that pr&lt; -1 and her mother kept gaxlng at th»
lines beneath the words and said:
"later -Ilrabbc,
- - In hla "Tales.” animad
*­
lit I.nd at ....ml botsls Hke
( eroply bracket where tho bird had
“It's awfully good of you to let me verts on a bookseller for stocking the a unitary way from .1 kitchen und tsiu
New EurIc build
swung and sung.
music of a dance with such a profane larder that Is iininacuUtvIy clean
habit* In'thi- live
so much."
. Presently Bert exclaimed: "It beats j
title.—Manchester Courier.
satisfying.
under that spirit
“Don't mention It," aald the clerk. ■
I
out that bird!”
"If you would like it I will put' a few &gt;
CANNOT FIGHT THE MEMORY FAULT IN AMERICAN VOICE
«-&gt;», -ipd ...r .
-r..
drops of violet extract on tho tele­
Four Words Coined Each Day.
...
had tho blues all day.” she said.
Four new words are added to the
gram at tho tamo rates."
"Oh, thank you. air!
You don’t English language every day. If the dic­ Real Reason Why Contributions to Touch of Harmony Does'Not 8eem to I ’nlssed Dickie so. If Dorothy had been
—i-------------------- r------------- u...
n. Tt... .. ,.
n.u..
1 tho least bit appreciative slio would
know how much 1 would appreciate! tionaries may bo accepted as a stand­
I have let mo keep him a fow weeks
it I’m going to send all my tele­ ard of measurement. During the last
Ract
i longer, anyhow.”
grams through tills office. You are three centuries the rate of growth of
ThAmerican vplM lacks cadeneTho, n”1 «oral»« Mo^n ”»
tho dictionaries has been 1.600 words
Practically every government In this’
-,VIWW
so obliging."
And tho smile she gave him would’
-- of- ha-tnony
•
....
inlWB}r
at a bird,
country, local, state or {rational, has The touch
Is
lacking. lu
:
- t0 b1® office stopped
..
and purchased
nurehnud a canary.
C^Ftsvy.
what Is known as a conacfdnce fund, depth or shrillness Ha strongest qual. i. atnrn *„
ham done any one good with the pos-j
Contributions
are
continually
being
reIty
la.monoton)
tone.
Mrs. Morton, before keeping I
,
M­
Bible exception of Arthur.
Camels In Queensland.
In eon.
„ eolotte..,
f”1"1"™1 “ ‘J
’“I
celved for thia fund from unknown
I;.
,,
Over a thousand camels aro used
- of- the
•
sources They dribble In day after half
rrimurcaS of tho vocal| to a bird dealer's and purchased a
In Queensland as a means of trans­
Old Proverbs,
• canary.
day.
aomotimes
In
amounts
of
a
fow
cords
are
unused
or
undeveloped.
A
port across the arid districts, and the
.. ! Bert, recollecting tho empty braora
very knowing child
cents and sometimes in sums of sub- strident, high-pitched, nasal w&gt;lce falls
number Is rapidly Increasing.
”!««, on his
return from business
slantisl proportions.
in saying any good thing well.
i Each 'ontrlbutlon means that some
Every one bas the power of spoak- dropped in nt a'department store and
| person •has found the memory of dis- Ing with swtijk lolectlon.' Erary one; purchased a canary.
Marjory, by thia time firmly believ-1
honesty sp troublesome that ho goes can attain a rep&lt;»e(B| utterance and : Ing
that no family is complete without I
to cogalderable trouble to gel rid of clear enunciation by training tho ear;
i a bird, took her savings and purchased j
It. Of course, those who make restl- and voice tn work together tn avoid !

Don’t Throw Away That
Old Furniture

Call and see Cain under Reed's Opera Houses . He will
take oft the old varnish, repair and refinish it and make it
look like new, also will upholster your furniture for you.

Piano Polishing and Refinishing a Specialty
Give me a trial.
First Class Work.

w. A. GAIN
Rud't Optra

Houm

Wort CHIod For ind Dollvorod

a canary.

m*"°'

lion

Th. n.nwlenr, (nnd 1, an II-

Eiait.m.m

gulshed peycholpgtat haa called "in
j growing takes the mind off other
irabjMts at grea|-expense to the life,
f IT"’'.."‘.'.'.“"'.'T
oOBi.. ih. eanlral thou,hl ot lha mind,

According .tn Thoma*

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Goods Delivered

Phone 31

FREE-A Bar of Soap
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, ONLY

up ,n , aeraam- ! ? *

, «r »a»nr, mu.t mioH.r. with afflel. a„ln. and l» w,,^,ad ahould b..
T memory which 1. wfiat a di.Ua- iVnX foe^'- ha'ro0D,“ " “

Take the old chair you were going to throw
away (his spring or the table that has lost it’s life
and lustre and surprise them with a coat of Jap-a-iac.
A good brush, a can of Jap-a-lac and you cun
produce a lustrous, tough surfaced finish that will
defy knocks and scratches and wear like iron.
No magic about if—just plain common sense*
any woman can choose her favorite color from our
21 shades. Any one can apply it. There is nd
special knack or skill required.
Jap-a-Iac restores shabby floors,
brightens up refrigerators or radiators
refinishes enamel or wooden beds
and puts a new face tin furniture,
picture frames, Doors and everything
i all how empiy this house seem/ withthat needs refinishing.
- We can sup­
ply, you with brushes and any size or
*Tvo
color "in Jap-a-lec.
Ask for color card,

h«k. On
tb."pire of*

Wentworth: w^iviigfy cJredP for”

rou
7

Higginson, our English cousins put
"i^’g keep them alii" exclaimed!
more cadence, more up and down. Idles j Marjory
I

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"1"1 «■“ '•
"ill
on..--aoradadal™. Horton.
Am.rlran, .ould Imo ika annonnro- -Mndrad ronddod lo mo thia inornlM i

— A that sbi&gt; has given Mopsy away, as alm
1 S!fi. ™
.“‘I’ '"**
*’
”"h
Ui'nlra aba would r.lKr ton . bird
HI) pitch tha | thinks she would rather have a bird
the r monitions, simply because It dt- cheering on a high note nnd yell itself than a kitten for a paL”—Chicago '
verts /them from the duties ,n*slguel hoarse in th- &gt;nms number of Euro-(Daily Nur*.
। to them. It Is usually far less expen-, ptane. the shouting would be full nf' r~w'-------------------- —7—------------" !
. slve to get rid of a bad conscience undertones
They -would
would i1
- vr_________
----------- ... , -nd rjiieuaog. They
slug their anihuiULm.
/
I
PA5NEB WANT ADVS. PAX.

To introduce our High Grade Regular 50 cci&lt; lea, wc
arc going to give you a choice of one bar of soap—Galvanic,
l*'cls«Naptha or American Farqily—with every pound of
this tea sold Saturday, March 7th.
This Tea is regular 50 cent grade apd has always sold
for 50 cents und wc will continue to sell it at 50 cents per
pound. Wc arc doing.tin's just to acquaint you with the
merits of this tea.
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. Coffee Ranch
Jefferson St.

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Hastings, Mich.

*

�HNTIEKNATHONAL
SUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON

Many years ago the farms “down east” were very productive

A system of vigorous farming was kept up for years until gradu­
ally the vitality of the soil became depleted and the productiveness
of these valuable lands became less and less, until many hundreds
of acres of once rich farm lands were abandoned because they
would not produce enough to pay for working them.
The reason for all this was because everything was taken off
the land and nothing put back. These lands are being reclaimed
■***^

clover and grass is being'carried out in addition to using other fertil­
izers.
Do not run your land dow
If you want to keep it up to the
standard productiveness

That's What Every One Says Who Tries

Black Silk Stove Polish
D

ONTImaglne for a moment that all brand* ot stove pollih are the same.
Don’t ibI tlie Idea that Io keep a nice glo«»y shine on your Hove you must
black It ft*ry fna
It's not a question of oft-repeated application.
It’s a queiifon of the stove polish to nu.
Black Silk Stove I’ullvh is ao much belter than other store pollalxs
that there I* absolutely no comparison—ifi a r/au all tj ilulf.
It makes a brilliant glossy shine that don't ra* »r J*it tf. it aaatali to (he
Iron—becomes a p*rt ot the stove. It makes old stoves Utk lilt auw and Iasi*
/nr Unr&gt; at Irajat any oilier shine.
Get a can and clvo It a trial. Try It on your parlor stove, your cook stove,
or your gas range. If you do not find It the ktit /&lt;xv Mill you ever used, your
dealer Is author lied to rtfaai raar maary. Black Silk Stove Polish tus been made
by the same formula and sold under one name for » years.

Buy Our Grass and Clover Seeds
and put grass and clover back upon your soil. There isn’t any­
thing that will be of greater value to your soil, and keep it from
running down, than seeding systematically, field by field, your
entire farm at different times. Had the farmers of the Eastern
States followed that custom with other up-to-date farm methods
the farms of the east would be just as good today as they ever
were.
We take a great deal of pride in the seeds we sell to you. We
know they are all right. We make a study of buying seeds and
have had experience. We get the best seeds that can be produced.
Seeds that test as high as 99.50 per cent pure, and a germination
of 94 per cent. We sell you seeds upon our reputation. Buy now.

A *lc Your IDealer
!?r nuckcosts
5ilk you nu’’more
“•I**’ ami
couat
our Lzcaicr
thuirata*
tha */amS.
M&gt; i

not bsvv Urn *uf. Mad* In liquid or ptuto-ona quality.

Black Silk Stove Polish Wark*, Sterling, 111.
■Iwk »‘J« Alr-Drytaa Ire. r.a...l for gratae
**™*^^gj fsoders. roaUtan. stove plpss. etc. FtswMs railing.
Not agicted by beat or eokt lYcloccs a permaarat

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A Shine

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f

Every Drop

Eiwsilld

We have plenty on hand. You should have a few acres ready to seed this
spring and if you haven’t, try and get a field ready at once. We are the Elevator
Men of Hastings, Mich, Phone No. 18 if you wish to talk with us about seeds.

,, I.

| of choice logs to be shipped to tho
old country.
i You may thank Wm. Ilawblltx for
those nice sparerlha nnd sausage links.
Clement Higdon and wife left Mon­
dren were taken with grip while at­ day for Grand Itaplds. their future
tending the day achooL
The Chnrtjt of Chrlat weekly pray­
er meeting waa held on Thursday af­
ternoon at O. A. Goodmoot'a.
Bert Haight spent a few days al
Bhtnchard last week visiting relatives
there. •
John Martin’s little boy Howard I*

Obituary.

Iren. of God. God calls you to
I! Teach the Word. In it* fulharlessly. in the light of hie
n*. Notice also "lights burning."
la the light of the world? And

Made./roixv '
Milk,Yeast,
^jugaiffih°rtei\in£_^
Made under the most Clean and Sanitary Conditions

Star Bakery an.d R.estaurant
fnot wnlllng for death), and ready &lt;o!
upon when He comes. Arc you wait-1
ng nnd rru.ly? Or would you rather!
lie would tarry?
Henrdlftlon I* pronounced upon
di’n.
”? ,lnd" w“lpbing. Not
'll 'he beatitude* are In Muilhew S;
mH2.re.°n.1n.''rf; ‘*.Whw’ 1,r con,,'|h"
wilt h‘ 1
*’
»«me
wl l be watching when Hr cornea. Are
h?.iri"7’n.li5 ‘hnt humbpr’ The last
$5.
e '‘rn?
of reward.

Phone 3S1

Hastings, Mich.

Two and One-Half
Barrels Gold Medal
Flour Used Daily in
the Manufacture
of Our Breads.
This is beyond a question the
finest bread ever sold in Barry
County. It is made from the same
recipe that the biggest selling bread
in Michigan is made from. Give
it a trial.

XX t.
h * Ww**‘&gt; l&gt;ro"»toe.
«.. . .7 irii .........“‘“arnirnt to perr ” Ur7’ ’On,r’ Thr ’*«»»»•»
thtla re fr?r* ’‘,J m|dnlKht. the
time. ^rT ” *°
m’ A‘
times. If we mav speak of such. faith­
while other*

Worth 'KniWIng.
The average male brain among civlilted races weighs about 49 ounpes;'
In the female about five ounces leas.
It measures about 105 cubic inches.
It consists of 300,000.000 nerro cfll*.
of which 3.000 are dtalntegrated ?nd
destroyed every minute, so that we
have a new brain every 60 days. -The
brains of public and famous men, as
well as criminals, weigh about 80

..
nm snow wnen.
tho£fore watch always.
re thtL » .
"l "n h,~r when
dirr. rlm I tn Hh?.n m“n **«’•’«• &gt;"•
He »UI ^2.21 ’redJf,,rd
rl2.lv
I,e
‘herrfarr
. - T?’re '* rr&lt;‘"‘ tndiffer.
?
n th,1' puri of
•“ ‘he
n
Ut . " c!,'nln«- Their very Indlft. . J'* *^1" .n,ld n,hrr scaled
ioi!1 Ik. k*
of Scrip.
Hiro*, which prodii-ts this (X Pater 3&gt;
'X’ilv
,0 *-,ph d*11a i
comln«- The rneson
for Ills delay ta not forgetfulness, but
lung-suffering. (1 Petey &gt;:•).

ut Mina Jemima Morgan's and preach­
ing neat Bunduy evening by Bev. J.
U Haseldine.
Good Help.
Frank Meek of Battle Creek spent
a portion of last week with hla par­
A 6 cent lump ot smooth or rough
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Meek.*
pumlowtone I* a valuable help at the
O. G. Hyde Is hauling logs from A. kitchan sink. Uae It to remove al)
J. Hnugbtalln's to Morgan mill Sit'd.
V. 4J-I4 tell us'of the faithful scr­
Miss I .calle Webb of Nashville has sort* of stains from tho hands; also
”.** W“,p’,*ul neo*,
taken her residence In the village fur to acour off burnt food from, granite
ware. It will not chip tho ware aa and Is rewarded for it. Faithfulness
“,e •‘«h‘
a knife does, not injure in any way. Believers.a&lt;rc ate
wards, und falthfulIt also clean* and at the aarne time n&lt;9Mls required of Stewards (I Cor. 4:
sharpen* steel knives.
lh0UA. *»'*«“• steward?
b. 1 -hr
.'*"*”* .‘lhl ?pp,y
Jtoders
n । .hrlstian wqrk. Il In their poolBeauty in Maxlco.
lun and responsibility to give meat
The beauty of the Mexican women n due sedson. Ahis! How many ere
feeding
theinrelvea
instead
of
the
conetete In superb black eye*, fine aud
very abundant dark hair, lovely arms of * ’ ■ .'-‘W ir*n&gt; **■? «*v|n&lt; meat out
"«■*•'*»
May we think of "rlghtly
aud extraordinarily beautiful hands n 'VJmi*
‘Vn "9rd Of ,ru,h" •»* COIU
acd feat.. The Indian aomsu comemeal ln duo reason?
times add. to these points ot beauty ? "
d-y" whrn 'tvn pul the ina perfect figure, dark but glowing
,he "couture* which ■
complexion and teeth like snow.
i plsuses their own particular Ideas, and
relieves them .of .their responsibility 1

himself lack In the time before this
dispensation of thr Spirit begun, l.lv.
in your own dispensation, and you will
have all that you can do. Our I-orn
Will be happy, und tho faithful ser­
vant will bo blessed, when He culncth.
Rulcrshlp la promised him. Study It
elsewhere In the Woid; space pre-

ihurch. Hla unfaithful heart, al I recta
»ta members, and he mistreats, tiecome* Intempcrutc in
eating und
drinking, etc. To such the corning is
Unexpected, and the judgment' is unWalcome. Judgment Is uctiordlnc to
knowledge und deeds.
Note that
Knowledge In nd* nil that is required,
•sy God direct u» Into tho truth*, und
n the teaching uf this Ismson, to the
dpry uf- His ever worthy • Nume. ■!

B**uty and tha Child
“People who arc pleasing to look at
have no idea ot their power over the
young mind. It la nn odd trait la the
child * character that while be will
positively adore an ugly. Inanimate
object Buch aa a battened wood?a dell
or the mar* remnant of a horse. he
will not forgive ugliners In a huraan
being, it seema to outrage hla seaaa

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BAD
,
Air. uoo Jil*. i
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am! Mra. Jay Norton of Battle « reek
visited their jMtrenu. Mr. nnd Mr*.
Ix-wis Norton last week.
Mrs. Alta Hoisington of K«U mason
visited her sister. Mrs. Julia Jonrs u»t
* wi and Mrs. C. Il- Quirk
cd the Twelve Anniversary Chin Fri­
day evening at a dinner In honor of
their ninth wedding anniversary and

O YOU WANT your friends to avoid you?
They will certainly do so when your breath is
bad. There is no excuse for anyone having a
bad breath. It is caused by disorders of the stom­
ach which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain’s
Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of
stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle.

D

tastes like the bread mother used to make.
No meal complete without it.

...
wo"
......
bie. fa poorly at this writing.
Clinton Coo is quite HL ’ Ho la
threatened with pneumonia.
John Kay. wj,o has been visit I pg
r Ma uvea hero has returned to ClftVeland. Ohio.
Mre. W. a, smith is visiting rela­
tives at IwManapolia. nnd Konts. In­
diana.
The quarantine for scarlet fever has
5&gt;«n lifted from the home of J. W.

Home of Home Made Candies

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Barry County.
Sold by the dish, quart or gallon.

The Palm Garden
J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Phone 548

Hastings,‘Mirh.

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention

Chamberlain's Tablets

Chrysanthemums,
Violets and Easter
such as Peppers,
(all colors.
'

Old Mr. Taylor has been very III
with pneumonia but la' a little better
at thia writing
Martin Cole and family of Wood­
land visited th»lr niece. Mrs. Cleve
8 trow and family. Friday.
Elmer Cole nnd wife of Woodland

NASHVILLE

visiting with his wife at the latter’s
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hyde’a.
in KBliuno. spent the latter part of
last week with hl* mother, Mr*. Ku-

Roses, Carnations, (ail colors,)
Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
'

ELI CROSS

•ound thr village Um week.
. .
George Milter of Hartings was In
ie village Monday„
Sirs. C. V. Illchardson spent Run­
ty with her mother, Mrs. A. 8. SnyMertUrmi!
Cool. Will Ireland,
ay Kvrrts. Bert Hart and Homer
yors attended the
eon'entlon al Delton Thursday.
_
■ Mrs. 8. E. Cook of Charlotte was a
guest of Mrs. II. J. Wade Monday.
- Miss Myrtle Hill and a young lady
friend of Charlotte were guests al J.
E. Bergman’* Frida? night, and at­
tended tho Fun Club party.
Mrs. Glenn H. Young and daugh­
ter Marquetta of Pellston were guests
ot the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Hough, from Friday till Mon­
day when they went to Grand llaplda
and were Joined there by Mr. Young
und started for a trip to California.

Bell-Main 208
Store—IW Monroe Ave.

Citizens—2470 '

Greenhouses—Ashland Ave.1 anil Page Street
Grand Rapids, Mich.

The Advertised
Article

Ctflal Adwrfl$enitNt$
Stale of Michigan, the probata
court for ths county of Barry.
At a session of said court, held at
the proliale Office. In thi- city of Hai­
ling* In Mid county on the 111 th day

MAXWELL
Big Car—Little Price
High Power—Low Expense
Great Efficiency—Simple Operation

Heads the List of Medium Priced Cars
$750—Think of it Men! An Automobile!

Costs no More Than a Good Team, Carriage

and Harness and it Don’t Eat Hay and Grain.
Check the Measurements of the Maxwell 25-4 sold at $750 with any car selling from $1,000 to $4,000.
Room, Check the Depth and Width of Scat, Check the Upholstery.

IMMENSE in efficiency.

Check the Leg

You will find this a BIG car in inches as well as

Note the up-to-date streamline body design, left hand steer, center control.

and is hereby appointed for hearing
said petition;
It is Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of this order, for three sueceaalve weeks previous to aald day of
hearing, in the Hastings Banner a

Compare carefully

the Maxwell with any car that is offered you and see if the Maxwell docs not figure MORE results to you by the inch for
every dollar you spend ip a car.

There are other cars more luxuriously finished and which furnish splendid value on the investment, but we have yet
to find a car that better meets the needs of the Average Man or the Average Family than the Maxwell.
The company behind it is one of the strongest financed of any yet organized.

is of the best material that money can buy.

It only costs $750.

Every bearing and every part in the Maxwell

It has the lowest maintenance cost of any medium priced car.

It responds

quickly, is always ready to go, rain or shine, and produces SERVICE instead of consuming patience and costing its owner

Monuments for Spring

continual annoyance.

Three months does not give us too
much time to manufacture the pcice of
work you may wishlor spring delivery, if
ry- weha*e to send to the quarry for the
IT
material. Better drop us a card if
you can’t call and we will
!■
arrange to sec you. It’s
only flhout 3 months un­
B
l*l Decoration Day.

Bassett Garage
Incipient and Chronic Cases arc
checked by using RHEUMA

A. E. Bassett, Prop

Nashville

Michigan

No matter how long you have suftered,
pr whst form of Rheum attan you may
have, RHEUMA will remove the cause
and make you well Cleanses the Uric
Add from the kidneys, musefea and joint*,
partfle* the skin and blood, and makes
you feel young again. It is a doctor’s preH-ription— free frurt MKutk _ ...
[0 cents a bottle,
CAB.VETH A 8TFBBINS.

IRONSIDE BROS.
Phone 197

Granite »qd Martie D—tort

Hitting, Mich,

�MAH on B, IBlt

——————
Se«tbwt$teni Bai
DtpartMtMt
is still with us. Maybe you will nacd a warmer Coat, Sweater,
Cap, Gloves, Mittens or-Tjiiclerweaf.- Come on, we have a

good supply yet, and our prices arc right. Yes, and we have
some warm Footwear too.

And Groceries, you bet.!

Wc

always have a fresh,' clean stock and they are always the
best at tlie price. Wc don’t buy anything but the best.

A

cheap article is dear at any price..

Renkes &amp; Son
of Dowling
Phone, Battings 34a—jr

Banftcld, 13—3

2 for 5c

Nice Juicy Naval Oranges

PRE-INVENTORY SALE!
As we are about to make a change in the in­
terior of our store we are offering some real bar*
gains that are worth your time to take advantage of
them. All heavy goods will be sold at cost.

BED BLANKETS
$2.50 Blanket!
’* ‘
$2.25 Blankets
$2.00 Blankets
-—
$1.75 Blankets
$1.25 Blankets

now ..51.95
now...$1.75
now...$1.50
now_._$l*25
now... .99

All 10c Outings st8c

All Wool Hose at Cost
SOc Men’s Hose----------- 38c
25c Men's Hose19c

Ladles' Hose
50c Wool Hose__.35c
25c Wool Hose..:19c
15c Fleeced Hote10c

Special Bargains in all parts of our Dry Goods
Department.
Men’s Winter Caps at Cost.
GROCERY SPECIALS
5
3
3
3
3

91.00
.25
1.00
.25
.25

lbs Coffee
cans Peas
lbs Good Tea..
cans Salmon .2
cans Com

F. H. WILKINSON

HICKOItY COHN'F.HS.
Correspondent. Ellen Kelley.
Kalamsaoo Saturday.
George Lelnaar had the misfortune

Souttiwestwn Michigan
THIS WBKK’S NEWS W
NBAR.BV COUNTIES.
Quite a number from lure are at­
tending the reviral meeting, at Ce­
dar Creek. Wc hope “n.i pray that

GHANGE H4M&lt; pOHNERS.
In

lul week. He went to *ee Dr. hist*
ot •Battle Creek Saturday, who treat­
ed it.'and it is thought with good
carb he may not lose hl* eyesight.
Vaughan Mott visited from Friday
until Bunday in Battle Creek.
Mr*. VanPaton «’•«»
Mrs. Mijry Scudder und children Hasting* during the PM'.
Tom 8mHh will worn

17th

halt, drank
from tho bottle.

They also took a buffalo
Sherm

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Minnie Hlsbrtdger a fftrtn
About thirty of tho friend* and
Byron Ketcham l« moving from oral chieken*‘and left him In return
neighbor* ot Mr. and Mr*. Marlon Battle Creek to hla t*rm .hete. and nn empty quart whinkey bottle.
Warner save them a pleasant surprise
Wednesday evening und presented
E. ehureft celebrated the SOIh. annl-I
them with-, a nice rocker with their
Glen Jont
versary of the chprch on Bunday. It;
best wlshep’ for -their new homo near
Is uaId to be the oldest M. E, church
BantlpM-and wife.
in
Michigan. The llrot sermon was
ML and Mrs. William Puuloy and luy
Mr. nnd Mra- Will "'arnr
preached In 1814: the find church was
Str. and Mrs. George Wills of Battle ,tlned Lyman farntsb • at:
Creek spent Bunday al Mr. and Mr*.
built in 1844. Tiicro I* a record of a
M.
E. meeting bouse In Jonesville In
Fred Brunney'a
from Bedford s turd.iy.
Lees Burdick la visiting at Nash­ alolxhluad
F-iri Johnson and family of Bed­
ville and nerfr Greenville.
ford spent u few days with Minnie
Itlabrldgcr.
Elina Sheffield han b--&lt;-u »i--ruUng ? lu the state. In the printed history of
th&lt;- cemetery, the MethodlM meeting
daughter visited. George Haacn of
house la spoken of. Joncvvllls H the I
Delton Friday.
foldest town In Hillsdale county. It
Mrs. Fred
■ contained the first taverns, stores and 1
4i.Mra will Flshar'a h&lt;m»'
“*”• was tho ilrat county seat.
4
Till h r Ind RuXil have
th,“
t'"* &gt;2 &gt;•«.»»I
In Galesburg und Battle CreekorganlMtlon of tho county In
Mr*. Mary Scudder and mother. buntT^lce hou*Tand tilled II FnMrs. Dietrick, vUlled tho lultar's
I 1
*
,
_________
daughter. Mr*. Ruth Erie, of Battle day.
air*.
Ixtulsa
Blevan-on
of
Grand.
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M
_Creek over Sunday.
The senior cla** of tho Hickory
“i
■ high school will give a play entitled. fr,r.n',’_“P.,2 r._?,L ” .7... .
. ..
celebrated their alxty-elghth wedding
"Me. an' Oils." Friday und Saturday
, anniversary in me nomc or tnetr son. ■
evimlnga.* March Itlh and 14th. It
1 Charles Smith, of Otsego. Mr*. Smith:
will bo proceedecd by a farce entitled.
j has passed the elghly-thlrd mile post
’■Thirty Minutes for flefreahmcnu."

RK|£ iTTalSa”’.".'. """

That is Buick Durability
Buick is the car of Power, the car of Strength. The
cir of Speed, the car ot Service.
The Buick overhead valve motor is guaranteed to pro­
duce more power than other types of the same size.
30,000 Buicks sold Isst year show the increasing demsnd.
This year with the Dcloo System of lighting, cranking
and ignition at no additional cost—the demsnd is still
greater.
Put -in your orders now for early spring delivery. If
Jrou wait there will be many ahead of you.

I of life'* journey, and

It will be given In the Grange Hull.
• soon enter into hl* ninety-fifth year.
Admission IS cents for children. 38 DOF^ THE WORK OF CFMFNT : Mr- Smith waa one of the esriuai aet•uut&amp; i nt wunri ur utmtNi ,tl&lt;,rii Jn JhU wt,u&lt;,n ,,r Mlch|gaJ,. Il(;
. At the «ge or seventeen years thr call
»f the Weal could no longer be renterled. The Erie canal had !&gt;■■■ n recently
" opened and the nmbltloua youth ar-&lt;
ranged to work hla paaaagv through
Cement la almoat unknown In the . the canal. He reached .Detroit and I
vicinity of HarpuL Turk* y. There an ! rod.- as far aa YpirtlsnU. beyond wltlch I
Ka lamasob.
excellent
substitute
has
been
found
V" "o
but hr. unThe W. M. Ladles* Aid Society met
&lt;1.-.
it. - ..
continued
on
that ha* met .,■&gt;».
with —
rather
rrnid results iIdaunted,
run|&lt; Ending
ut what hl*
wua journey
culled Gull!
when applied In exposid places, in Illi- prairie, poor In pocket but rleh loan­
ing crevices In water pipes, covering I ergy. After working from plan- to
joints In stone floors.-in fountains.and
several month*, he came to the
Items' (arm of Weal Hickory.
tnr numerou* other purpose* where ’e)
ownship
with enough
for
. t(1 b£yof„Murtln
rter
„f mon|afc
Sunday ihurnlng nt 5100 o'clock. Hhe cement would ba requlr.J Tho mix- whk-h was then a wilderness. With

with the grip,
our other path
writing.

hunhand will

Found to Give Really Excellent

Results-

band besides a boxt uf frlvnds. who'
Cr’ Wo“11 “ 1 K'j-xrsfik'vs.r'ff sass
rxtend their heartfelt symimthy In
.
I Mary Bradley.'whom hr h««d known In:
this time of sorrow.
Hut. we feel submerged.
our |rm» la her gain. The funeral will
oil and cotton fiber. Generally a hoF with her parent* enme and settled Ini
lowed out atone is .used, although a
&lt;‘»*»»hl|&gt;-. Her father. Dr.
n.t
-w.t ,1—1 Bradley, wait ono «»f tho pioneer phy.
flat, hard surface WiU,rn*«&lt;r and the I M|Cintul „£ thl* vicinity, and for him the!
process Is started by inuring tho oil village of Bradley wn*,named. Soon!
on a handful of cotton, after which the-1 after this marring*. n mall route was
lime Is dusted in. It is than kneaded »*tab»«l)ed bgtwern Grand Rapid* and
erlng.
The Busy Bee Claw* mrcia with,------------------------- „ -------- --------nbmit Ilin
• -*
’
..........the
Mi* Alice and '»on«ld Jonea Friday i and about
tht\ rnn.l.'i.rr
consistency nt
of dough, ----kept-------one---of
thielutions
until
evening. March Sth. Il bring election' The
y*.- more
—it
u is knead- &gt;I the better It plnpk road wuk bull). For three yen Ft
1 becomes. Thia ooasau'dtd has under* .’hr tlcsl. Softool ceiabllsbed In the.

Michigan.

FARMS FOR SALE American Beauty Corsets

American Beauty Corsets .

WEICKGENANT &amp;, RIEDE

EZRA, MOREHOUSE &amp; GO.

A Won/ to the

Borrower

&lt;L

are on the road today. Many have been in service fcr
nine years. Many have records of over 100,000 miles.

orJXItb

Horry Kelley Very successfully TcA!. JIM,.W 'ft.!KS
! American consulate a* Harpnt. Two township office* .such tut justice of the
the C. E. Sunday evening.
■ years ago the stone l oor In the bal- p. a- eund school Inepctor. He asristcony on tho north side of tho consul- rd in building the' first Methodist
MILO.
W.ivne Flower Is a
ate leaked In several places and rotted ‘'.hl,n',‘-'•ur‘,n ,n
not only
the woodwork ituppcrlng the balcony. [ ,ln'll*ta11' ■
»•&gt;’ manual to for.
day* In Galraburg.
Morris Johnson wai
Tho floor waa finally laketf.tin. n#w ’ _
urday.
timber added, and tho etqnc flags j FOR AND AGAINST THE BEARD
chicken p»x.
again pul down Bei-.veen &lt;*ch stouo '
'------- There wvix.nq school three dny« of thia mlxturo was forced *’ in abtl j Controversy Is an Ofd Ona and Has
When you purchase Vist week on nccourit of the lllneog uf
smoothed over the joint*. It took sevBeen Waged With Coniiderabl*
era!
days
for
hardenlifg.
The
oil
I
Bitterness.
U making a
spread out on tho rioties for about half |
-----Or. Hyde
calledI twice l;&lt;&lt; an Inch from cacti Joint, leaving n
'Vo need not go back so far a* tho
-------------------------------------- »' Quick, wha slight mark, but the compound soon j eighteenth century to And Englishmen
. It is equally Import­ suffered
a return of her old trouble,
ant that the aamc neurltu*.
hardened llko comm’, and now the* who held that shaving was "agon Ood
corvet be
. Charles Jenson went to Maple surface over the-part "hers the atones an nature." In tho nineteenth, Jamea
Grove Saturday for a three days visit.' are joined la a* bard and ainootb und i Ward, R. A.. In a "Defense of the
COMFORTABLE
watertight as if cement had been used ■ Heard." set forth eighteen reason* for
children spent Saturday nnd Bunday
J retaining ft, mainly Scriptural, re-anIn Bedford.
I forced by artistic consideration*.
Easy to Catch Rabbits.
WEARS WiXL
Ina.
"What would a Jiipltcr be without a
Poaching by means of snuff la the •
' beard?" A* late as i860 Thologos pub­
latest trick employed by an organ
lished a treatise entitled “Shaving—A
lied band of men In the Vosges dis-'
Gm obtain lam ter. nn“c*»
&lt;&gt;»&lt;• Sabbath nnd a HlnREASONABLE PRICE
trlct. France, wlr k
....
drance to the Spread of the Gospel."
of rabbits, which are afterward sent
ONE DOLLAR UP
1 Ono of hl* point* wa* that "I’rovlbe the guest of h&lt;h sisters, the Mad* to the Parts market. It has been dis­
acres, good buildings,
denco had manifestly designed tha
amea Blanchard and’ laK-klln,
covered that the poachers strew snuff
i:.-. acres, good buildings.
beard aa a protection for the throat
On the morning of Feb. 2r. as'
' splendid corset.
Clarence Hoffman and Homer Ali find chest." Hut what about the wodrh h were falling timber thr limb »f ren, and then send in ferrets into the j man’s throat?
holes.
As
each
rnbbit
leaves
tha
hole
I
n falling trae struck , Mr. Aidrh-n
uerev, fair building*..
Nowhere wa* thorp more prejudice
nlwiut half way-beiween t‘ '
‘ it smells al the powder and begins
HO acres, extra buildings.
ankle breaking
*
IIIIKIC
i.rc.iKing both
noin tx&gt;ne«
in his snceilng, So violent aro Its pnroxISO ucrcH, good building*.
limb. Dr. Hyde reduced th- fracture
1 the Inns^of court. Tho “black books"
Every improvement o&gt; exacted by fashion and
yams
that
It
rolls
over
on
tho
ground
he la doing well nt prerent.
cfJhe inns tell uejtow offenders were
la shown in these dainty garments.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Jnhn Goble have and falls an easy prey to tho poaehcr. fined for wearing beards, and tome
Ito urn**. extra building*.
moved Into Enrl Farr** t-nant hoilac
times were compulsoflly shaved by or­
For Sale by
Wrong.
40 ucreo. good buildings.
der of court And the prejudice against
HU acres, gqod buitdings.
He who saya^niiHfortuns drove him tho bearded barrister still Ungers.
so nrres. good buildings..
to drink Is putting the cart before Vice Chancellor Raton carried his dis­
220 acres, good buildings..
rtle ItHrkhuff Johnaon extend ccgl* the horse.
like to bearded or mustached barrls93 acres, extra buildings.
gratulallnns and/lope that her young
Haatinga, Mich.
25 acres, good buildings..
life which hua Fontnlned «o much of
4* acres, no buildings...
. ........ '
।
। sorrow will In the future have only, - Blue Eyed Men and Woman.
bear them. Evon nowrthero are very
100 acres, extra buildings.
• hiipplnear Fn atom for her.
Blue eyed btaulie.t aro known for few leading counsel with beards, and I
MUST HAVE FAITH IN WORK , ’,u;‘&lt;’ukk u *n »«““«• on
tholr self-control, coldness, austerity cnij remember only tine unahavod barand precision. They are govern nud rister of groat eminent^ tho. lata
Exnr Mon-houbo will be In llaxtlngs.
“Mental Pepper" as Necessary aa the
suspicious, and dc.manA the contmu Judah Philip Hegjaanln, Q. C.-^ilver
at Charles Bauer's Office Saturday.
NORTHEAST BA II It Y.
Condiment Used to Give Spice
There will be quarterly meeting at oua homage of ihc-jt about tlieki. tongue! Benjamin, who worn a musthe M.-I*, ehuri-h Saturday and ’Sun­ Mareover, they ar- domineering and tacho and a goatee.—London Citron­
day. Iluslnrw* meeting Kntunlny 11 f- masterful, and wlmrevej possible will |cle.
llelliMi mid Hastings, Midi.
“Since pepper gives spice to most ternoon nt I o'clock. Preaching Sun­ bo found to rule the roost. ’
everything In tho gastronomic line,
Blue ejed men are highly Intellec­
Pity the Hancicnt Britons.
isn't II reasonable to suppose that a Mr*. Wm. Seibel Thursday. March tual, mo.-ally firm and mathematically
Quack Medicine Vender—Here you
llttlo cayeuno Injected into everyday 13th for dinner. Everyone Invited.
correct w thought. v.wd and al). Yhey
------------ ....
business
Ufa-...
will have .tho same ....
ef- UP™-J!5K''K,J'?rX»7.*.’J'w’',h arc tho rulers of their fam!!U&gt;g. and are, gents, sixpence a bottle. Found­
.
। .... I Mr. anti sir*. i&gt;ay&gt;&lt;i yiortnhiml. Wi,l- the powerful figure* ln|tho moral, In­ ed on tho researches of modern sci­
feet? asks an employer of-much la- nesday. March Hth.
I bor. “Thl* all meant that enthusiasm
Henry Smith who has l&gt;&lt; en rick for tellectual and Industrial world. When ence. Where should wo bo without sci­
is the great thing that make* for *uc-j 'h«* !&gt;■'« f°*&gt;r weeks i* on th- gain, a blue eyed maid meets a blue eyed ence? Look at the handent Britons.
cess. Without IL no man ever got far '!p rw*n,'x rwceive.f a
post card man Greek meets Greek: then comes They hadn't got no science, and where
alm,
to a ooad {JJ"
" hu 'r,™d' •*"d n'l“'"
are they? Dead and burled, every one
of 'em—Punch.
petency.
(
Mrs. Augusta Eldrrd nnd daughter
•'A salesman can go out aingle-hand-1 Ruth of Coldwater visited her son Ed.
_. T . •
.
. ' I .....I
I..., M.n&gt;.L- CK.. I- ------ . .
What Concerned Him.
'
A little l»y rolled down the stairs
...CIS. If he ha. th. 'peppar.' If hi.,
enthusiasm is sufflclent and hla belief the storeUl-fteiUr.CMrk.
.
| to his niotlv-r's fret: "Idle she stood
J horror-sfrlcKen ho hurriedly picked
strong enough In hl* brand of good*. I
Mr, i.nd Mr* Hunry Mwjry. hg
I ho can overeome the inoat deop-roote&lt;l I
IXu , rf', ,
,
, ■
. ra —
Mmself up. felt In hla trousers pocket,
nn.ludiro.
.
-u...
. '.‘Tnor Webster l« drawing Imfi.
then said. In consternation. “Gosh. I
prujaio. .nA hutia
bulla ....
„.
If your hair is too dry, brittle, dull, thin, lost that penny!"
। bls wares that will remain Indefinitely, i.uii.i u nmv house mat summer.
ular vial lor to your home.
j “AU It takes Is eatnuaiaani. and
RuaerU'MotAair returned from the pr il the scalp bgrns and Itrhe*; immedi­
TIk subscription price i»
that Is gained by constant work'iutd
* hero, he }&gt;&lt;»• spent the winter. ately Ijejjn the urfof I'-tririan Sage The i Dlwnlrn-il Kkhiej.
liret epplic.it km remove* the dandruff,
.. .
, ;
m-11 manion apt nt a cuui»lu of day*
the ^oip.
sculp, unu
and min.„
W1U| |M1|) „ntl Ju
। a whole-aonled Ilka for tho commodt-Wauk carina for. lUrry l.arabcc cook and invlgvraicj
e tyauty ol thebaic by mukmg »i&lt;w.1|il.imPMilg i&gt;l.idd.
lies you are selling your success Ismf Maple (XroVr who hits hvou W&gt;
W—abtinuJrtJ
* . . '. . night, tiro.i. m-nvu« 1
assured."
Z1'1,
•n'ltt'ld-pni.uinontii.
....................................... .
G ■ ;
. Tlv-rc wwqpite re lol of excitement
Sirgo.anpphr’* Batnwrfk It hl
know ili.it Koley Kidney Pilis restore
I
............_____
i rang. The houae «Mi|»IM f.y Frell I?
health and atrength.* and thr regular
1
BAN N LB WANT ADVti. PAY.
j Allen caught fire from a spark from Jr1 rely try a 50c bottle.
Both I’houcs, Bel! and Cltixcns

Buicks

of Bath had a |
stolen from the'

DEPARTMENT STORE

Prairieville,

* ffl 1,1

the, little
■wallowed the contents of n bottle uf
laudanum. Immediate action resulted

HAVEBEAiiriFULHfiiE
USE PARISIAN 6AGE

MOTOR CARS
Three sizes and six styles from $950 to $1985, but cycry
one a Buick through and through—built and backed by
the great Buick factory.

Hastings Buick Company
Messer Bldg.

Hastings, Mich.

MUST CHANGE TO-MEET TIMES -LUCK THAKCCULD H0T..UST
'------------In tho Very Nature of Things, Uncertainty Will Ever Remain a

Uncertainty must always bo the por­
tion of a large part of the law. It
may assist toward certainty to reduce
various branches of tho law into the
form of a statutory code, but uncer­
tainty remains. Society does not stay
pnt; and if the code lags behind, it Is
no longer the governing law. New* In­
terpretations win be found for consti­
tutions and codes, and now situations
will arise for which no code provides
NapolQop Is said to have remarked
when the first commentary appeared
on the Code Napoleon, "Mon code esl
perdu.'* He was right, but he had no
remedy. If the open acknowledgment
ot the fact that there are many sources

—I——
Fickle Goddess Had Smiled on Bcrlbbier. But Day of Reckoning Was

Scribbler sat trembling lest the land­
lady sfyouW bear tho beating ot Ills
heart and call for a reckoning. Freeently there reached his ears tho sound

gather in deadly argument. .Scribbler
became aware that Mr. and Mrs.
Slumpkins were engaged In unravel­
ing one of their domestic tangles.

Scribbler looked toward tho window
aa a possible avenue of escape. How-

mind to try tho rainspout route tho
door opened cautiously, and tint
Blumpklns' bald head appeared nnd
dent la heresy In the legal profession. then tho rest of him crept slowly In.
Jn a whisper he advised Scribbler
fesaion. Heresy or not. It la the fact. not to pay Mrs. Slumpkins, insomuch
If It tends to

Induce

Inelgnlflcant

to lay down new and arbitrary rule*,
we must face the fact and deal with
the judge*. Thors la high and an­
cient authority commanding us to i
“get understanding" What though In I
the process old gods totter and old I
system* perlah!
I»
■*» ,
. ------It la certain “
that
auch an undemanding of the function
of the judge a* a lawgiver, should 1
Impress him with a much greater
or U. r.ooh.lblllir -Anliur 1.
C-nrbln In th. V.i. SS..I...

- Scribbler acquiesced and Slumpkins
disappeared.
A little later another rap on tha
door, this time more Insistent, caused
Scribbler to look up. It was Mrs.
siumpklna
-g.y
By old m&lt;n Bny
money Mr flcr|bbler. "
‘ *
•
.....
noUilng
but drink it up. *HjIb morning
1 had to let him know wbn rune this
houM
ain't'^klng t
other now **
Anln s..,,!,,,.
____
.
.

haven't spoken to each other yet. and
Scribbler goes on bls way rejoicing.

English Greeting*.

t;.",'"n*„c°°"”‘ “ 5"“*"'’ |“I -p.7.u WMJi;-Wtal

7 1 _

'

hnnl,«. «t o«r ,l.h»-r«a.
ay. and bad. too; but he mon admired !
the good ones. Other nations ask In '

£&gt;-'h.

’»""™ .a.,
Kk
I&lt;ln--Bui™.

M

,
-----------------------------Uncle Hawhes's Philosophy.

°r ■»’dd- -

1

self; but the English greet with a
pious wish that God may give one n
good morning or a good evenmg. good ,
day or “god'd'en." as tho old writers
havn It; and when we part we wish
that “God may bo with you." though
wo now clip It Into “good-by."—Fria-1
welt

'letnsn- has got doss enough platy to
put up do meanqpt kind of a fight.
Don't inou'n 'bout how hahd yo’ has
to work. Law-sun.'—we kain't all be
loafin'.
’
If yo' wants to gtt cured o' dyspepsy
go into de ministry. A ntgger praarb-

werw^^efou
drwsad to him had bean dapoaltsd In whan 4 buhop h„TM in alghf
the po«toffice there be did not think Ua Cj(y Sta.
" Iht'

It worth while to furnjah two cents
for its transportation, but a second
notice induced him to provide a
stamp. The letter contained a check
tor 11.193.
.

' ■*

»

Diamonds In a Vacuum.

light aa a candle.
'Mrs. Twlckembury Again.
"You don't mean to say that youig ruby
Smith is marrieS.** exclaimed Mre.j
crimson glow.
Twlckembury.
"Why. he'a nothing
but a sapling!"—Christian Regular.

'

�IRVING.

RUGS,CARPETS and LINOLEUMS

Hturaday owning thb following
rving attended the jm-ikct and
given by &lt;h» Masonic lodge i.t'
vlllr:
Mr«re
FMwrwd A.
n. William McCown. Kmest K. ]

It will soon be time when a great many housekeepers are thinking of
what they will use for a Hour covering. This sedson we nre carrying
the largest and best selected stock of Carpets, Hugs arid Linoleum
ihat we have ever had-the pleasure of showing.
*s

Every Dollar’s Worth of Covering
sold you is guaranteed to give n full dollar’s worth of wear to the pur­
chaser.
Full 7 wire 9x12 Brussels Rug at $9.50. Wilton Velvets hv the 9x12
size at $18.50: others ranging upto $45.00. We alio have a big
stock of larger sizes on hand.
.
It won’t cost you anything to inspect our stock before buying and it
may save yoy a disappointment later on.

The Sample Furniture People

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.
If Youiare Looking For a Farm
READ THIS—--------8 acres clay loam soil nil gently rolling and under cuitivntion, the plnce is well fenced, well
watered, nnd has plenty of fruit, four room cottage in good repair, ’barn 12x28: also lien house
and wood house; this place is nicely located o miles from Hastings .and 2 miles from Morgan.
Price
Terms cash.
150 acres gravelly loam soil nnd all level, too npr&lt;“» under cultivation and so acres of
pasture. with 20 acres of second growth’ timber: the farm is well fenced, well watered and Rib
20 acres of fine clover: there is a good t&lt;*n room house, good tarn 30x44. also corn crib nnd
sheep shed. This farm is four miles from Hastings and a fine location. The price is Ifi.ooo,
■Ti’rms 32.500 down and might consider house and lot as part i&gt;ayment.
•
61 acres. 6 miles from Hastings, on a good road and close.40 school. 50. acres under culti­
vation and 10 acres ol-pasture, the (arm lays nearly level, has good fences, fine water, steel
windmill and tanks, good seven room house, barn 36x44. also corn crib, hen house and hog
house. This place has 17 acn-s of rye. 12 acres of clover ai}d timothy and 5 a«es of alfalfa.
Th.- price is 33.600 and n bargain.
’
.

Crook 8 Gould Co.,
Real E-state and Insurance Brokers

HASTINGS

-■ ■-— ■ —- — ------IHKKPOHT.

n...
.

The ’rving General
Store

w
.1

and rel.-l,.'

r waa In Gr.ni
&gt;-t week.
..
rhnric" s'm
. ■ -i.t part of l»■ t wfi» haa l-&lt;raturn&gt; &lt;1 &gt;

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction oil it the farm known as the

“Jake Odell farm,* Vz mile west and '/z mile north of Carlton Center, and 134 miles mt end
6 miles north of the Soldiers' Monument, Hastings, on section 16, Cartton township.
Thia

sale will take place on

Tuesday, March 10, ’14
I offer tha follewlag property:
John ix-rrv riding cultivator.
Banner plow.
Spring tooth lever drag.A tooth caltlvator.
Double ehovel caltlvator.
tight road wagon.
Narrow Ur&lt;- wagon, good condition.
Two waled o|K-a murrey.
Single buggy.
Pair Belknap tdcigta.
Double wagnn box.
Hay rack.
Het or work harncm.
1.1x1 it driving harncM.
Third horw harno«.
Barrel M’rny pump.
Feed cooker.
Pm-l hole digger,
braiding barrel.
Water -rparator.
snudl tool* awd on farm.
Otlu-r artlHra not mentioned.

IIOIINI-X

&lt; OWN.
Grade HolMrln &lt;-»w. dur In May.
lied t-ow, due hi J him-. .
Heal wm. siting milk.
1UM cow. giving milk.
Grade IlpIMviH war. 1 yrs. old. rail nt "Ide.
Ili-ifrr.
2 jr». old. due In Oil.
a Culvew. « rnontli- old.
2 Ibhr-. 3 hmioUim old.
Graded Holstein Cow. 3 yrs. old, due April 1.

25c
10c

$1.00

C. R. Watson %•?’?' IRVING, MICH.

HOGS ASD I’Ol'DTHV.
Grade Berk-hire IihmmI miw. due Slay 21.
2 Grade- llrrk-tdrr brood sown. duo April IS.
Full blood l*olnnd China ntock h&lt;«.
24 SlioaK. weight about 400 II*-. curb.
3 Duck— mid a drake.

BOTH
H..ti.,.. i»» ili-4
»win PHONES
rnvncu etiee^iiiaUna.
«xs-il ta

tlXlVUHSEED. DEANS AND BEAN PODS.

n bu-dtela of wed bcan«.
•
3 huwlM-lK of Al Clover need.

No By-bidding.
Hot Lunch at Noon.
•

Peninsular alrei range.
Hut l&gt;ia.-t heater, aoft coal or.woo.1.
Mrgc dish cupboard.
A line axil Velvet rug. never aacd.
Other lK&gt;u.-&gt;eboid fP**!'

Everything Must Be Sold.
■
Shelter for Horses If it Storms.

9ver
iLilnlvi that amount 8 months’ time will be given
on good bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent per

TCDUQi AI1 »“"&gt;• ol S500 and u”der-

And now is the time to look after the WIRE FENCE. Buy it of me now
and get it cheaper than ever before sold. Be sure and get it before
| some fellow steals it and puts the price up. Yes, sleighing for this
winter is over, and say, did you see the big fellows get down oil' their
stilts and take off their bats to one of.the little fellows? Funny, wasn’t it?
See the South Bend Two-Wheel, High-Lift Riding Plow at my store. This
plow turns a furrow three inches wider than the Syracuse Riding Plow,
but if you want a Syracuse Plow, J have them.

I&lt;*d of bran podn.

HOVBEHOU) GOODS.

FAHM TOOIA
ohImtii mower. A ft. crtl, nearly new.
CliarripliMI niuwrr.
'Dayton -.tdc-dclhery H»kr. new l«M year.
tuiH.rn hay loader, nearly new.
Little IVIlIh- riding cultivator.

Fur Coats, Robes and Square Blankets have been going off nicely, still there
arc a few left yet. If at all interested call soon and see them and get
the prices.

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Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.

Points out the way of economy to the thrifty
purchaser. Goods sold that meet the require
ments of the user not only from a standpoint
of economy but service as well.

9 bars Lenox Soap _________
3-5C Boxes N. T. Matches____
Salt Fish in Brine, per lb...............
22 lbs JI. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar.

MICHIGAN

°

W.T

L_____ .__ ..^.t.l oltlnrl (nr

Warren Stadel, Proprietor
ItKNXFTS. PAIX-KIUUMG MAOH
HI.
,1My nnd nil wmotllM ever
■IT.-pI t« th- public. &gt;t drive* away
i.;iln. Jmt th., thing for crampe. coll'1-r »|t:irrb&gt;-*i.
Cure* rheumatUm.
■f»rAln». s.tltr (..inta, nor-* nnd brutaea.
A long record &lt;&gt;f more than seventy
rears tft coio-tant uao In the Xew Knu-

COL. W. H. COUCH
Auctioneer

LAFAYETTE USBORN

TRY A BANNER WANT AD—THEY BRING RESULTS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MARCH 5, 1914-20 PARIS.

PART THREE—PARIS D TO 20.

6^33

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'
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I

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M

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

greut pepper tree*, planted by the
(early Franciscan Fathers.
! A century and ■&gt; half ago. on th*
very spot now occupied by the mis­
sion theater stood the work house In
: which consecrated Indian hands turn-

Hardware and Implements

Phone 1
Prayer meeting at Aunt Hannah
Smith’# Wednesday waa well attended.
The L. A. S. will meet at tho home
Boas Cotton sold a valuable work
of Mrs. Clara Sears, the second
horse to Tam Palmer of Sunfield.
Thursday ia Marek, all day.
Ira Curtis' children are having the
Walker Cotton, of Grand Rapids,
sp«t the latter put of lasgt week
. with his parent* here]

TAMARAC CORNERS.
Last Week’s

Hastings, Michigan
Leon Pnrdnn, wife and son.Ktui-•
neth, spent over Sunday with friends।
in Saranac,
Mr, and Mrs. Cynthia Houghton and।
,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtis spent
Thursday near Sunfield. The latter
will soon move on a large farm be­
tween Charlotte and Eaton Rapidi.

Glonn Cline is sick with pleurisy
SOCTHWE8T CASTLETON.
vacation with her parent*.
and pneumonia. His brother at Mulli­
.
. Jean Smith went to tannin# Mon­
ken lb ill with the name disease.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dav, of Rar-&gt;day.
Mrs. Glare Sears received word ryville. yisltwl “t EmmeU Foighuer's,
Miss Lillie Brumm in boarding in
from Grand Rapids that her brother­ Bunday.
: Nashville, to be nearer school, thes?
in-law, I. H. Walts, is quite sick.
Miss Mabel Feighner returned to I cold days.
her work al Mra. Freeman’s in Nash-'
........ ..
- - .

rille, Monday, after taking a

three.

BANNER WANT A DVR. FAY.

�MARCH 5, UH.

wss
MS

THE THO

--------Ij-riam of the Mission Play, the
Incidental music occupies a place «i?
Il* own. Except two member*, all
the scurc cornea from ancient nnd rvverVIb-SjiunlAb origin. Tho mure im­
pressive and mdmlmble number* are
the two anthems sung at dawn and at
t by the Father*, soldiers and
ns of Dun Gaspar's expedltlon-

HOLE HEETIN

1'usHx.netl.

K

Wlth Infinite pain* Mr. McGrpgriy
Marched the record* of the mission*
rilhout giving tha effect of being tor the original anthems used in 1719.
Since this play was first presented ter
the public, thousands have seen and
enjoyed It. many being tourists from
ul.ir. and thr third symbolic.
all part* of tlts-wurld. Mr. McGruarty. In un ndoress, told something of
the making.6f the Mission Play.” und
Hon of PL- Luma jutting qut Into declared that such a pageant bearing
sew.
On the share are huts on the history of any other state In
tho union could nut rival that of CalIfiiriil.i.
.
"It has been suggested to me," he
said, "Unit 1 write a play on similar
Diego Bay. In Which un old Spanish lines setting forth the history ot oth­
er stutrw. and I confess the Idea a
galley rocks at anchor.
A guard of soldiers sit lazily about, pealed to mr. I thought It wouMTro
and the dialogue brings out thu glory line, especially us regards Pennsylva­
of tho hardships and hopelessness of nia. my native state. But I found the
Idea^wouldn't work. There Is not col­
tho situation.
enough in the history of other
Th* return of Portola from hl* or
states to allow of the successful pro­
duction of a play ulung lines similar
to.the 'Mission Play.'. California Ils
really the only state that can have
such u play because It has romance
and local color."
Immortal founder of the missions. apDozens of offers have been made to
the author. John MeGroarty. for the
motion picture rights of the great
sixteen years of the establishment of
his immortal dream, uf a Christian
California. On this day Tortola re­
turns, his expedition In a pitiful con­ great possibilities for profit In filming
dition. As tho full knowledge of the the Mission Play and they have used
awful situation dawns on him. Port- every trick of the trade and financial
argument In a futile effort to per­
suade the owners to |lermit the cum-

ba

~ nnnual

Everything
and for these reasons
Calumet Bakins
Powder is first in the
hearts of the millions
of housewives who
use it and know it.

jsasss:

meeting

led out as anhouncin. Colin Campbell.

of araaa ttapldx.
the plonaora wh&lt;_______ ______ __
Kion.
Huntley IIumvII. of Grand
!tapld», nang aeveru; »olo«. The fca'turea &lt;&gt;f the meeting were the Ulka
। about the old tgVcrnz given by wallknown pioneer*. There woe no)
for ralalRg a fund for tho marker for
enough time to taum h tha movement
the Oak Grove Houn-. Thia matter
will b« worked up
McNaughton. Tht

n. Middlevilla, preaMcCrodtn. Dutton.

idrnt:

The next meeting will be held In
August at Campau lake.

The Citizens Mutual Fire Insurance Co
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Chartered to Insure in Kalamazoo, Van Buren,
And Barry Counties
lias long ago passed the experimental stage and demonstrated in it’s thirty-nine years ex­

perience, that Mutual HOME insurance is "the thing.” Its Losses on over one and a
■ half million dollars carried, have been less than 9-.10 of one milpon the dollar, and this
too when* one-half million was on couiltry and village property

with fire

protection

where fully 80 per cent of their losses occurred, and feeling that it was unfair to ask the

jKtTmEBVTHtTgSi

moving picture

Accompllahed,

HOME INSU

- .1

main tho *ugga»tion.

until bls mixxlon

VALLEY

Tho program &lt;or the Institute to
be held In Evangelical church, Nash­
ville. by tho Woman's Christian Tem­
perance Union, follow*:
Morning.
10:09—•What ithe Church May
ram From the Saloon"—Mrs. Cross.
Discussion led by Mrs. Wolfe.
Music.
day Schools”—Mr*. Cora Ketcham.
11:30—"liclatlon of Woman’s Suf­
frage to National Prohibition"—Mra
Florence Barnum.
Discussion led by Mrs. Mudge.
Noontide preyer.
bunch served at church.
J:QO—Devotional* led by Mrs. E.
I-.-Barnum.
T 30—"Progress of the Temper-

City man, supporting a fire department, to hcl|» pay these outside losses, the company
cancelled off all this outside insurance, and'now have no risk not in reach of a hydrant,

which means safety, and since then there has been no heavy losses. Last year the company

had but 21 fires with a loss of $248 on $2,100.000 carried. Stock Companies will not and
cannot meet the Mutual's rates, for it insures at COST while the Slock Company must

have profit to pay enormous salaries, taxes, commissions and build sky scrapers with pro­
fits you help pay.

4

One example will illustrate.

The .Hon.

j &gt;

* 11. kA. IA

Judge Sevcrcns—his policy

is used be­

cause he has been a member of. the company for thirty-eight years, and has
Paid In the last twelve rears aa $3,50000 just....

.... 949.00

Tha sama In any Stock Company would have cast..
ing. too, but not quite flattering
enough to make us change our plans."
Tills month the play will be put
curtain. This act presents a vivid pic­ into
storage for a year. Early In 1913
ture of the hardships of there pioneer
missionaries, the obstacles overcome ■tart on a ten month/ run which will
In bringing the Indiana to tho Faith.
end only when the Fair does. Then
for the rast and a tour of tho world.
"We are certain that a play telling
fornLa seemed Imminent. The Inch
early history of California will In­
dent is touching win-re good old Fath­ the
terest thr world, and we believe that
er Junlpervi has. after 9 months of a
tour will prove profltable.'
When one reflects thut hero ta a
play without a vllllitn ur a heroine:
when the hero, if he can be so. called,
goes well until the Father raises hu&gt; la. the revfrrnd llgure of Fnthrr JunlSerra, when he faced tho Spaiihand to »jSinkle the child's face, pero
Izh cruelty and The ImjMn Ignorance
when like a flush the Indian parents and
fought his battle* with only love
snatch the child from his arms and
run to ths hills.
Play.
BABBYVILLE.
It la thn American "Paazlon Play," lajFt Week'* Letter. .
Obcr.immcrauu; it
head hows ns .hr kneels In humility ihu American
The quarterly meeting will be held
and acknowledges defrnI. it I* ■''the might hr called. In lu po.tr* and at the M P, church In Barryville Sat­
most sympathetic and beautiful touch beauty, the American "J’arzlfal.*
urday and Sunday, February 28 and
March 1. Rev. Willitts, or Charlotte,
will assit Rev. Lahr. Bualnez* meet(MMlon was for Imptlzlng Indians, the Untie manner.
। ing Saturday at 2 o'clock. Preaching
savin* uf &lt;&gt;n«t soul thus from death
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
IlBed Wm With unspeakable joy. HI* r—------- —
.......ur u,v-f
Mr. and Mrs. Clements Higdon, of
biographer Illustrates this by the nar- Ing not un(y apse*.la-reading
matter. I Belding, ere visiting their uncle and
but page cut* n. .well; the Furl. Fi-1 family, Mr. and Mrs. jonn Higdon,
guru
likewise
treated
ii
In
a
generous
Word has been received from John
Father Junlpero declared that only
of Ht. Pet- Day, who went to Rose City, Ogeinaw
some unworthlncaa in himself could manner and the m»gaxln&lt;« "
’ll!"
“mfaufr o". Vi E.

hood"—Mr*. Glaancr.

A saving quite worth while, don't you think? it—.
3:15—Song by High School Glee
Club.
Evening.
Song by Pauline Kuns.

942.00

And this too with nine years of unprotected outside risk* of half a million.

The

Company cannot insure your Store, Factory or slock of goods but can insure your Home

and contents, which is the preferred risk of this City and where the Stock Companies

get their "Velvet Profits” to help pay the “Down Town”. losses.

Mule quartet.

The

Company

had

no ^assessment Iasi year and expect none till late this year and your first premium will
Mrs. Margaret Chamberlain, aged
.9 years, took her own life Friday by
hanging herself to a rafter in the cel-

carry you lu the second assessment which should be about three years ahead and $2.00
Mutual premium would equal $6.50 Stock Premium. C. G. Maywood of 149 West State
. St., P. O. Building, has been appointed local ?gcnt for the Company for this City and

Anderson

mother

uuuuiv (U
the hoiiaa, and wm compelled
eo nha nf ih. ... I
...

will give you all heeded information, receive your application, forward

same

to

the

Home Office in Kalamazoo, and your policy will be issued at once. The Company pays
full losses, not 80 per cent as some do. Your insurance will be in force as sooicjik ap­
plication is signed and premium is paid.

and Sheriff Willi

"Y’—ry.
1-ponJHr plate un the
table Mrs. AnderscA found the fo:lowmg pathetic not*:
School XU-part.
"Dear Daughters rfnil Son:
You
have all been good to me. Good bye
Il spurt of Star School for
Total enrollment, 31.
to you all. Wo have had no trouble. ending February 37.
Percentage of attendance, 93%.
I urn doing this myself. Mother."
Number of days taught. SO.
□race Will, teacher.
j,"
u"“bc in“ h“
No one had an Inkling that she In­
read era
| mucn.
It :■
sun
lh,
Mr ..J.Mr, WllUjn. Hrd« mn tended to commit Buicl dr.
Average dally attendance,
drad Sinclair. _ ____________ _
child had wjjrd* of a hiatorUn who. Hung in Lrom,
uU Sunday in Battle thought thut the infttfflDle* of uld
Number boys enrolled, it.
.
ngntly unbalanced
Traver. Dorothy Traver, Lyle Beadle
iU of
of their
their daughtet
“i.„ d ‘
(MUfornU and thoroughly knowing Creek the guests
daughtr­ ££
anrt Mrs.
Mr. Ed
K/l Corie
it* hlstury from tir»t tu last. h.,» and family, Mr. and
The obituary fullownt
borne the following eloquent te«tiAfter spending some time with his
Margaret Dunkley waa born In
"n*ny
to
the
Father*
and
their
work.
|
daughter,
Mr*.
Grace
Hyde,
Henry*
England September 34,' 1341. and
faithful reproduction of the mission
"it i* wjth feeling* of aadncsx that j Lathrop returned to his nomt in An- died at her home In Haatlngn Febru­
of Han Garins. On the right is the
one mu»t record the unhappy end ..r; trim county, Thursday.
ary 39. 1914.
Hho wax married tr.
called one Of the
Mr.DemaraywenttoJacksonSat- Mozea Chamberlain In 1961. and to
arches, through which may'be seen *2*"'.
r
,e
.
k
''
।
h
“
.
‘
&lt;
,,a
','
,v
‘
r
'
urayl
to
visit
his
daughter,
Mrs.
Grnee
thia
union were born two daughters.
the blue waters of Carmel Bay. Colo­
'*
nisation has proceeded throughout unlurtu'nitc rare *"' toZ' F-there ‘.re, £lm"
Mrs. Mrw. Timothy llurke and Mrs. Louise
One-half of California, and In this deserving of much prul»c- fur their |
f Mr
s«cne is shown the missions in their unfailing courage, their patient toll I!***
r7lurne&lt;‘ home
of a kind and hiring mother.
She
glory siid the advancement of the civ­ rertd
add their heroic sacrifices.
■critirw. Their an-i Demary Tuesday.
a noble Chrlstlaa woman and a 1
ilisation uf the Indian;.
The Christian Endeavor meeting waa
Mis’ will never be forgotten
‘ '*
kind neighbor and a loyal friend to
they failed In realizing their AoVle wil1 •* lwl *•&gt;’ Gladys Higdon Sunday all who formed her acquaintance. Her
■ambitions for the Indiana.
th&lt;.y evening. Topic, "Twetvo Great Vers- husband preceded b«r three years
»I. During ruoaa the corporal’s guard
cs.” The love verse, 1 John 4:16. Con-j
ago. One brother, and other relatives
great work of holding California for see rat ion meeting.
and many trlcndi are also left to
the higher race and a higher deztiny."
mourn.
•'Ring, gentle Aijgcluz. ring in my
Weep nut that her toils are over.
MORGAN.
dream— ■
I have been told the Chanting But wake me not, fur I would rather J-»*t Week's Letter.
■ In .
• I. ...a...,.
“Where your treasure is, there will
!&gt;*■ URIS, M UU
your heart be also.”
sual gathering of the different FathMrs. James Mead called on Mr. and Till than w« yield with gladness
■lumbered long.
Mrs. Samuel Norton of Nashville
,,lc
Meurnnci
Wednesday.
He glveth Hl* beloved sleep.
Mrs. Emma Everly of Hastings,
And to linu thrir xunctuxrlc* thus for­
helped her mother, Mrs. Mary Sharer
saken;
NORTH
EAST
CASTLETON.
making, a typical HpunUh liesu with God grant their memory may survive pack her goods Friday.
•
llvry dancing und in Indian war
in song."
Elzey Mead and children, Gladys
1 good Chester White brodU sow. wt. »bouf4oo
and Harold, attended the Literary So­
Mr. anil Mrs. John Gaut and little
Ing apoctatora. shouting excitedly In
ciety at Nashville Friday evening.
1 sound 5 yr. old bay mare, weight 1275.
EMERY CORNERS.
«&gt;n Robert, of Vermontville, spent
Hlunlsh gnd urging the dancer* un to
Mr. and Mrs. Elzey Mead spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter
greater eBoni Spantah music, which Lust Week's letter.
1
sound
5 yr. old bay gelding, weight 1335.
40 good grade ewes due April x.
la used throughout the whole per­ i
ErPer? *?* calle&lt;*
Sandusky Saturday and Sunday at Grand Rap­ Snore.
This team is kind and well matched.
A fe,w of the friends and *neizhbon&gt;
formance. is hers made doubly fa«cl- by the death of his counain. Will Em- ids visiting Mr. Mead's sister, Mrs.
POULTRY
Maud Jones.
Every eustunte is authentic.
walked tn on l^wia Lockhart Wednes­
1 sound 6 yr. old, geld, black, wt. isas.This
xo good Plymoth Rock roosters.
Its .drsign being baaed upon Mr. McLillian Mead attended the lecture day evening to remind him that he
Key®8
the guest of
uroarty* discoveries when he studied
horse is safe lor any woman 0Y child to drive,
FARM
TOOLS
Et£cl ,h*vcrett Wednesday night. given at the Nashville Opera house waa GJ yean. old. I guess Lewis was
the miaslon history. And tin "make
surpriaed. They bpent the evening
Miss Pauline Miller, of North Nash­ Thursday evening.
x sound 3 yr. old black gelding, weight 1250.
McConpick binder.
Ulrf ore complete, even to the bloody ville, called on R. Emery’s and the
The children of the Morgan school in visiting.
•rrstrhex aud dust nnd perspiration
McCormick
mower
5
it.
cut.
He
is
an
extra
good
one.
enjoyed
a
Washington
tea
party
Fri
­
Lewie
HelTcIhowcr,
of
Carlton,
spent
upun weary, soldiers as they limp Into Misses Athel and Sylva Evertt Sunday day afternoon. Stories of Washington
Champion mower 5 It. ent.
the last of the week with Mr. and
x sorrel 4 yr. old gelding weight xaoo.
camp after un unsueccwdul Journey of the latter returning home with her.
Keystone side-delivery rake nearly new*.
v
Mu# Ella Martens entertained com- were told by the pupils. After which Mrs. James Cousins.
,Then V"’"® IW Indian
a light lunch was served in old time
kxhlbiu. Thi- Indians, one by one. dlsrro"?LH“tia«* Sunday.
John Deere hayloader.
Floyd Van
Mtu Athel Evertt spent Friday style. Visitors were:
A No. x Jersey and Guernsey cow.
ASSYRIA.
Superior tooth drill In goodlcondition.
night with her teacher, Mis* Zaida Epps, Mrs. Seth Graham, Mrs. Elzie
a Kraus double cultivators
x bean puller
Due soon after sale.
Mead and daughter Gertrude, Mrs. El­
Keyes, of Nashville.
•
George. 8. Tompklng lost a valuable
2 spring tooth drags.
1 spike tooth drag.
Lester Beach, of Stony Point, has gin Mead and children.
1 Guernsey and Durham Cow.
horxo Friday with indigestion.
•cane la an impreaaiyo one und commenced to move to'tho Jarratd
Famen Foster goes Saturday of
Birdsell wagon nearly new. Oliver plow no. 99
Ruth Niles of Maple Gfovo was ttie
**** dialogue been farm.
each week to Woodland, where he has guest of Mrs. I.orun Evans last week.
■
Houble wagon box. Combined hay &amp; stock ruqk
a into thi« panorama of me
Mr. und Mrs. JJ p. Tompkins visit­
Greta Quirk, Macgucrito
Ball, a class of ten to give instructions on
2 good Poland China brood sows, due about
Hawkins Valky corn sbeller.
Tank healer.
*.’!* ?,rT; J“eob Mnts and family of
Marjora Dean and Arlene McKiunis, the piano.
April x.
Double work harness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Docker and Nashville )u»t Friday.
of Nashville, were guests at the
,
JXT
ac‘ Purira,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd KrarU enterdaughter Lucile of Detroit spent from
Octlty the life ut that period of Bcirh school Friday afternoon.
Thursday till Monday with Mrs. talncd a alclghloxl of friends from
n™m.hU‘°‘S. 'rh'' '“"rferenee
Hallie Creek Sunday.
Booker’s father, Daniel Bolinger.
military Hulhorttlns with the
WE8T 8EBEWX
Mr. und Nr«. GU) Russell and suns
Sam Marshal! spent last Wednes­
il’_._ »»i»«*‘&gt;i»ark» U brought
Itetl hi- mother
day in Grand Rapids looking over the of Battle Creek
and other n-latlvi-* part &lt;rf last week.
Among others, G. A. Goodcmoot at­ horse market
&gt;• rank Kellogg of NaahvUlo Is vis­
tended the Farmers' Institute at Ionia
Mrs, Mary L. Hughes of Hastings iting his sister Mrs. Eiwln Nash and
last week.
spent Monday with her children .in the family.
Henry Garrett is working at the village.
Ionia Reed Factory.
Floyd Ven Epps has enlisted in the
regular anny and expect* to leave this
on the &lt;le«r&gt;rdt.
week for.Coluipbus, Ohio.
Mnr. Ilubcri Smith unufruined tho
rniottd until wttM tor
Mrs. Mary Thorne have been seripm;Little Howard Shaner was quite lairkin t.lub of Ten and their huzly ill. They are now slowly on the sick Sunday, but is .better at this bands Saturday VwCI,||,g.
Th*r all
mend.
*
report a line time.
Orvflie Calkins recently uncapped *
logg to the barrel of those nice big red apples.
An urtlrlc must barn .oxvopHuhjI
farm. He Thanks.
in lends to
granary tn
survive (ur a period of forM. Q. Farley is quite a little better
Chamberlain's .Cough Rumal this
con-

uuw I...

uiz.

AUCTION SALE
Having sold one of my farms and having a surplus stock of tools, horses,
cows aod sheep, I will sell at Public Auction on my farm, 2 miles east of Milo,
and 2Mt miles west of Hickory Corners, on Sec., 25, Prairieville Township,

Wednesday, March 11th, 1914
Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, I offer the following described property.
HORSES

SHEEP

CATTLE

HOGS

No By-Bidding Allowed

Tiinnof Sill:

gOMBUgUCK,
Auctkxww ■

Hot Lunch at. Noon

�Eagle Hotel
Convenient, Medium Priced, No Bar
Comfortable, Located in Heart of City. A Place For Yourself and Family
European
Sanitary Kitchen
Meat and Dairy Departments

Steam Heat
Elevator Service
Hot and Cold Running Water

Daily Luncheon
40 cents
Menu
Cream of'Cauliflower
Dill Pickle*

Queen Olive*

■

Choice of

.

Fillet of Halibut • Breaded - S^ucc Remoulade
Cutlet* of Veal • Saute • Ala Creole

Barbecued Virgioia Ham
Browned Sweet’ Potatoea

Roast Prime Ribs ol Beef - Ju* Nature!

Steamed Potatoes

Mashed Potatoes

Sauer Kraut

Carrots and Peas in Cream

During the past year we have been trying to so improve our hotel that we can meet
the demands of the travelling public for a medium priced hotel in Western Michigan.
We have spent thousands of dollars in remodeling and adding to our equipement, and we
feel sure that should you decide to patronize us you will be thoroughly pleased with the
service we give you. We extend to you a cordial invitation to make the Eagle Hotel your
home while in Grand Rapids.
,
In the first place, we are in the heart of the city. All the large department stores are
only a few steps away. The best theatres in the city are all close by. By walking one
block you can reach any street car line in the qity, or any interurban line.
We operate a temperance hotel and give as good service as any hotel can afford to
give at the prices we charge you. Our kitchen and dining room are as modern, clean and
sanitary as it is possible to make them, and our foods are carefully and thoroughly cooked
and served by competent employes.
We do not pretend to compete with the high priced hotels in serviceand accommodation, buf wc do con­
tend that we give you splendid values for your money. We know you will be pleased with our dining room
service and call your attention to the sample menus in this spuce.
Our rooms are comfortable, equipped with hot and cold running water and steam heat.
Any time you are in the city, even tho but a short time, we will be pleased to meet you and show you
thru the Eagle Hotel as it is now.

Sunday Dinner
SO cents
Menu
Consomme • Volunteer
,

Steamed Red Snapper-Court Bouillon
Pommes Parsilade

Royal Cutlets • Sauce Diplomante
Choice of

Braised Fillet ol Beef-With Fresh Mushrooms
Fricassee of Young Chicken-- Parisienne

Roast Prime Ribs of Beef - Jus Nature!

Green Peas io Cream

Salad • Lettuce with egg

Choice of

One Block from Monroe on Market Street
Grand Rapids, Michigan

Tapioca Cuslajd Pudding
-

Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake

MAIL AND WATBCIl ROUTE
CECIL iUlOI»EN WAS NO
.
DHKAM.

OF

4,979 »L£S BY MHL
1,965 MILES BY WATER
Wild Animals and Had Climate Great­
ly H1iu1&lt;t Cvii-dructlon of HaU-

All but 9»3 miles nt the Cgpe-loannounced that if present program
continues, thn wonderful dream of
Certl Rhode* will be reulhted within
two yearn nnd trayslera will bo able
«&gt; proceed uninterruptedly from Alex­
andria, on tho ,Mediterranean. to
Capetown, at the southern extremity

Tho Cupe-to-Cuiro railway, which
will be tho lougt*t InXhe world begins
ut Culm. From there th Capetown by
whut Englund rails the "All-Red
Ibiule*' Is 7,0*4 tniloa. The continent

Moved by Aid. Lunn that resolution
trees. whore thay had sought shelter
from wild beauts. When »he Iron road be adopted. Carried. Ayes. Aid. An­
Report f6r Diitrid No. J, Irving j Gladys Everts spent Friday In Botreached tho Congo it entered a. region ders. Carveth, Dawson. Hilton. Lunn.! Townshlp:
•
I tie Creek having aomc dental work
Roush and Wooton.
Absent. 1.
Report-for munlh tndlng Feb. 20. done.
a
,
Aid. Wooton excused.
1914I Mrs. Hhephcrd ta reading to us
rife. Hundreds of the ant hills hud
Resolved. Thut the following ques­
to be removed to make room for the tion be submitted to the qt^Ullod votTolul uttelidam
Teacher: "Pleasa read this dale—
railway. They rlao from 10 to 60 feet
'1.100 B, C.'"
In height and convert a flat country
I Brilliant fill. Grader: ' "1300 Buttle
Hilo a hilly one."
•
Sth day of April, 1914: Bhnll tho City
Icreak."
On account of these ants the rail- of Hustings appropriate 3325.00 each
Total enrollment. 11.
year for u period of 3 years for 10
Percentage of .HixikUiKe, .92 |ilu». ' In Agriculture the Sth and loth
rlth iron Sunday public band concerts each
I grades arc studying about orchards.
year by Kuensel's Military Band.
tarity nor uusciit:
.
_ ................ —------—
Etale John. Helen Travis, George i Th*? Sth grade gitvo a little exercise*
Signed. John J. Dawson.
J &gt;typon,
Keith JMiuBled "Pfaylng Grandmother." durMoved l&gt;y Aid. Dawson that resolu­ Shroyer, Forrest
locomotives of oonstrucUpn trains,
Raumgardiu-r and Velma Bedford.
ln* chapel on Thuraday morning.
tion
l»e
adopted.
Carried.
Ayes.
Aid.
one day a huge Hon that Sprang at
Verna Kelley is Improving rapidly. 1 —---Anden. Carveth. Dawson. Hilton.
and wo hope she will be back In 1 ————--------------------- ,
Lunn, and Roush. Absent 3.
Moved by Aid. Lunn that Council school utter vacationThe following prop!* visited our’
adjourn.
Carried.
und oth*r Mg game from the conschool this month; Zura Rich, Emalructlon trains with rifles. Unfriend­
City Clerk.
ly natives .too, were a hindrance.
The purpose of. the Cai&gt;e-to-Culro
We are sorry to have tho Rich '
rullwuy 4a commercial—promoting
children leave our sehooL They are
local traffic and. by means of feeder
moving to Howard t'ny.------ ---•
lines to the big lakes and to the
During the six yrai* they have lived .
here they hove made many friends In
nlaltlng outlets tor tho future trade
school and the neighborhood.
Frlday after recess timr the school chil- 1
nent.
dren and teachrr gave a party for
There are u lot of people In thia them at the school house. Games,
Rhodes In, 1900,
"Is to cut Attica
Were played nnd a dainty lunch, wus.
through tho center, nnd the railway town who cannot afford to bo sick. saryed. Wp arc to • iljoy a week's va­
will pick up trade oil along tho Ferhaps none of you feel that you can. cation. theh we hate two months more
route."
•
school
und worry and debts begin to pile up. Pupils, parents and «. ichcra.
Are galhcrod here lunlgbl,
To Jinve a spelling
.
atorvd with,ivories and many other
And we'll spell with all our might. I
valuable souvenirs.
out. nq matter

Colfece
Sunday, February SI, 1914

Nell Shepard was absent last Wed­
nesday while acting as pall bearer at

Gertrude Blanck, Gertrude and Ce-

renco home,
Vera Blanck left school last Frl- Special •HralUi Warning" fur Marvil.
Mar oh La a trying month for the
Tho best of our school exhibit Is very young and for. elderly poopk-.
Croup, bronchial colds. tagrippo ami
The seventh grade are commencing pneumonia ar® to be feared ami
their history note-books. In physi­ avoided. Foley's Honey and Tar la a
ology they are learning the bones of great family medicine that will quick­
the body. In geography they are Just ly atop a cough, check tho progress
compacting ««■
the study of the elllro uf u cold, and rolley.o Inflamed and
*;„iu*uBnua
Mhited States.
pure anal always reliable. Arthur
•*-*
Elton McCune 1» back again thia' Mulhollajul.—Adv.

INVESTMENT BANKERS

ANNOUNCE

Council Proceeding
orrtciAL
City Council mot pursuant to the
following call. Tuesday evening. Feboff the Nite Itself td Wady Haifa, u
distance of 10s tpllcs.
Hilton, Lunn. Roush. Tilman und
At Wady Unite the all-mil route
special meet In* uf th* Common Coun&lt;if about 600 miles through tac AngloEuy|&gt;tbui Soudan, to Kost!, vis Khar­
toum mi the Nile.
..w p. m., to consider petition on
o'clock
Frtira K«&gt;s&lt;I the mule extends 1.153 [chxrtsr
Ichartt
revision leading to Commis­
miles bv Nile steamers to Muhaei ut ' stun
*
sion government
for this city, to con­
sider payment of loan ut National
Muimqi to HtunleyvUle. southwest, Bank, also appropriation of 3335.00
IS inll&gt;«, will bo by rail, tho line for band concerts.
Signed,
C. H. Osborn.
Mayor.
Mayor Osborn, prusidlng.
i&gt;&gt;itithlt*rvillp, । miles iu aU-rull. J-Yum
Present «1 roll cuff,' Aid. Anders..
Hie latter point to Hindu, ill miles. Carveth. Hilton, Lung. Roush aud
Wooton.
•*

Moved by Aid. Wooton that coun­
cil dispense with the reading of mlnutra. Carried.
Resolved. That Ihq following ques­
tion be submitted to the qualltlcd volere of the City of Hs—•-------- -- ---------Ilur annua) election
th dny of April.
Shall the

Ml!&lt;, Is 311 mites.

Hot Mince Pie

Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake

McCorinell, Thurman &amp; Co

MN’TEARNH
WHEN YOU’RE BIO UP

uf.winding about.
,
Of the total rtiuie. 4.9(9 miles will

Stanleyville north to Mahagl.
From Cairo the route lx all-rail for

Choice of
Cabinet Pudding - Cinnamon Sauce

. K. JOHNSTON, Proprietor

Thursday, February 2*1, 11*14

UK-rano me
MIHECMD

Steamed Potatoes

Mashed Potatoes

Cabbage and Pepper Salad

Fresh Apple Pie

Sweet Pickles

Queen Olive*

cun to build up strvogth and health.
Make yourself more comfortable and
provide against serious sickness.
Wc don't believe there la any otherI
medloinc mudo that will do aa much
towards saving yuur health, and thus
helping you save your money ax Rexall Olive OU Emulsion. It ta a medlctae that gets right at th# trouble and I
relieves It by torripg tho nerves, en-1
rlchlng tho blood. and giving new
■strength and health to the whole
body. It doesn't du this by means of
alcohol or hablt-fofmlng drugw, beeausu Lt contains none. Its strength
and health-giving power ta duo to
pure Olivo Oil and the Hypophos­
phites. Jong endorsed by successful
physicians, the one for ha food value,
the other-for Its tonic value. Here, for
tho flrtrt time, they tiro combined und
iht&gt; result ta u real nerve, blood and
body-bulldlng
modlclno — a
real

The Opening of Offices in

Of children of our rixB.’
But we'll bravely aian.i up hero
And you ull wo rn.i? Surprise.

To'spell the Inlngiteg,
Although there mu) not
chphco
For us to win tnnight

bo

GRAND RAPIDS
much

We have studied two hundred word’s
Forwards, backward*, tip and down.
From crcum to butter, from cabbagc
to sauerkraut.
, ■
i

are j welcome

136 NORTH OTTAWA AVENUE
Michigan Trust Building.

from the village

Thc eva spoilt with Irving, No. 1.

. ..
..... 1
— muijiwrq
CM|H.-Clully for Utu oct o-ionofu spvllYou don't need to htuff- Ing ntatoh boiwi - ri eight of utir pupita
9 U, because If It doesn't plT* WU””‘ 01 11,0 11 'ln* *i,lggo pu»y it will and satisfy you

again, come buck and get your mortey.
It will bo given to you without word
ur question. Sold only at the more
than 7.000 Itexull Stores, and In this
town only by us. 31.00.—Carveth &amp;
Stcbblmt, Hast Ings, Mich.—Adv.
.

AT

gchoali.
When th«w were spelled,
words were taken from the Marrington e Hoeller.
.
\
*

It Is.hard to tuiy w:. . won this conteat. The vill.tg,, as ltool luid four pu­
pils Ma n’t! I ng when tho lust word
(cheerily) was given to the lust one

Every facility afforded the conservative investor for the purchase and sale of all
classes of securities. Our knowledge, experience and information are always at
your command. We ask you to confer with us and extend an invitation to visit our
offices. Our desire is to make customers’ relations mutually profitable. See for
yourself what a live investment service really is.
'

COURTESY AND PROMPT SERVICE, DEPENDABLE
MARKETS, LATEST FINANCIAL NEWS.

Just night for ItackaHat

word wax not given t&gt;&gt; the irvipg pupita but wax a pci lid by tho pronouncFuley Kidney Pills are so thorough­
ly effective for backache, rheuma­
Butb ' schools made u . splendid
Signed. J. A. Wooton.
tism, swollen. aching Joints, kidney showing. Uc all know tlu&gt; achuuta
Mined by Alii. Wuutun that rcaulu- und bladder allmenta that they arc were very unevenly matchM, '
lIon bo adopted. &lt;'a fried. Ayes. Aid. rvcummendi-d
avoryteiirro.
A.
A.
For a return match «• challenged
AiiOefty. Ctanelh. Hilton. Lunn. lloush
the village to spell us whh oven num*
iu luy uaxK. and Of- ■
Btfolrcd Thar.Hjr Mayor and City I fore I flnbhcd one bottle. i»&gt; -ul.j
leek be authurix&gt;&gt;d I■&gt; ruiiqw the uoteitrvubln entirely d&lt;suppeared/\ At- ;
&lt;iar at tint H*xii»gM Nat
teas otic thousand dollars.

WE KE;EP YOU POSTED
Telephones—Bell Phone, Main, 241; Citizens Phone, 2239.

PUBLICfUTILITIES—MUNICIPALS—RAILROADS.
Oil. MroiiKv*:. &lt;%Mp«gi Uni■r devised. A houMboid

�MFTERS PREVENT WAST- FREE ADVICE
Jt IB! til! MB TO SICK WOMEN

IL NOTES

LESS DTSPEI
-HERE’S THE REASON

BRIEF HISTORY OF KNIGHTS

OF PYTHIAS FRATERNITY

Thousands Have Been Helped
By Common Sense
Suggestions.
CITY RUNS GRAVE RISK BY

Women suffering from 4ny form of

HAVING ONLY ONE BIG PUMP

DEFECTIVE
PLUMBING
Cily Engineer Elroy Tobias' annual
rciHirt shows that the Instull.itlon ot
meters l&gt;as’resulted tn a great saving
of city water. It also shows thal the
city ought to own another big pump
requires brains and skill. We pride
oarselves on having both. We cmidor
only the best workmen nnd wse the
l»est material. Every Job undertaken

1

Hastings

Out of the vast volume of experience
which they have to draw from, it is more
than possible that they poearM the very
knowledge needed In your case. Noth­
ing is asked in return except your good
will, and their advice has helped thou­
sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor,
should be glad to take advantage of thia
generous offer of assistance.' Address
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con­
fidential) lynn. Mass.

A Drink
is a Drink

Every woman ought to have
T.wliu E. Plnkhain’s KO-pagn

Coffee R.anch

Or. C. M. Overstreet
Osteopathic Phytician

ItalUlxine.
' ritual

promptly with die
woman’i private
correspondent.? de1 partment of tho Ly­
dia E. Pi nk ham M ed •
icine Co., Lynn,
Maas. Your letter
will be opened, read
and answered by a

Chruoic Cotubtions a Hpeeirdty
OflUv in Pmwoa.t ft|d.
Ph.me :i
Hours U-18 a. in.
1-5 p.i

Mlllir &amp;, Harris Furniture co.
UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
। I.icsnecd Kutbelmet always in attendance

strict confidence. A woman can freely
I talk of her private illness to a woman ;
I thus has been established a confidential
. corresnpndence which has extended over
I many years and which has never been
broken. Never have they published a
testimonial or used a letter without tho
written consentof the writer,and never
has the Company allowed these coniidential letters to get out of their poosession, as the hundred* of thousands
of them in their files will attest

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

Henry

PHONE.

OR 387

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office aver CriCr 4 II™*.
' Phone 17a
MARTINOS, MICHIOAN

SURANCE CO. OPEN OFFICE

The “»fc.|il&gt;Tlie sophomore p.
and ererynn-

suucmb

general distribution, an it Ik too
exprnNive. It h free nnd only
obtainable by mall. Write for
It today.

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS

and dry weather, but during the year
ISIS with nearly five monthly of hoi
dnd exceedingly .dry weather nnd a
big jKivIng Job with free wider, there

Wq pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing • LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROPIT. 7f you
have never dealt with ui, why
not give us a trial.

CAN YOU DOUBT l(?

Ditrolt Business University

Smith Bros. Volto &amp; Co.
O'.C.LfcS. NmiS? Hnllm

.“reamanUiip.
The'vhlldraa from tho Ird Yo *7 th
grade ineluslve arc writing drills for

Order Our Dray;

4

AND SAFE MOVING

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Wer-Millburn
’lnue- b«b»uulr them to Industry, ac-1
Y.—Xdv.
tivity. and spirit. Make them &lt;-on*ld*'i
-----er every vic* aa shameful and un-i
ur
natioMlment. I manly. Fire them with ambition to
ter* la that nation-1 be useful. Makn them disdain to be I
strengthens ■tnm^(Mll||U,0 ol any U8efu| knowledge.— I
uromolea flow of!... ...
. ..
..

Set of Teeth S3
BEST GOLD CROWN $3
BEST BRIDGE WORK S3

DCRTAL WORK ON CREDIT

(Ten Year Guarantee)
We will give yon cartful, cocadestioai, sympathetic treat­
ment for your teeth st a very

Safety First
This goes true in your
electric wiring. That’s one
reason why 1 urge you to
let me do your electric work
You’ll know it is done right
and that your buildings arc
safe if 1 do the work.

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

We use it in sending flowers to you
and find we can give good service.

Cklugi, Illium 1 Slflin I.* I. Cl.

NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS

Everything in Cut Flowers and Potted Plants

A BIG ADVERTISER

for Christmas and other occasions.

GRAND HINDS HOHL CO.
Stort-18 Monroe Ave.

PHONE 5995.

6rtithnt*-Cir. East aid Birlia An.

Grand Rapids. Mich.

DO II NOW

If your order amounts to My or over we’ll pay telephone charges.

tie Creek are visiting the former’s sis­
ter, Mrs. Fred Wing.
Walter Harrison Is working at
Mendon drawing togr* •
Miss I ma Milks Is u great ileal bet-

tlos accumulate. your blood become!
impurn and thick, your kidneys, liv­
er and bowels fall’to work, cauidn*

BALK advertised la Tho BANNIA aad
People expect to see MVIMY AUCTION
__________
hills. Nobody who
for this reason they have come to pay little if any, attawtlon
advertising to Tho
contemplates holding a sale can afford to takn the cbaaco of N
isM ditM far tho auotto-

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PIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

THE
12 PAGES

STARTOK25,OOOMILE
TRIP AHOUHO WORLD

FELLOWSHIP CLUB HAS
''INTEBESTIN6 MEETING

Reading* Musk’, Stories ami Food

HASTEN ps

■hsDAY. MARCH
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. TH
12, 1914

BARRY CO. REPUBLICANS
WILL HOLD A BANQUET

■ASHVILLE

Wil BY

DANS

old Amherst. Tho company consisted
of the family, my brother George and
hla son William. A trip around the
world hod long been thought of and
talked about, but’ never decided upon.
Tho suggestion at this time, brought
from laaao a good round smile. Wo ,

eluded tn 4he party, but she thought

Tho trip was in h way given up. un­
til tho Thursday before our start upon
Bunday. Thursday morning wo deoidod to go. and preparations began.
Isaac spent Friday In Chicago, pur­
chasing tickets. Air* Keeler planning
und packing our ouint, while the

C, Grigsby, delighted tho members
with a piano solo and responded to an
ensoore with a vocal selection. "The
Rosary." playing her own accom­
paniment. Mr. Ned Holbrook was
called upon and ho kept the club
laughing with his select humorous
stories. Greetings from the Metho­
dist Brotherhood were given by Mesara Fancher and Brill, who were guests
of the evening. Mr. Herbert was re­
ceived as a member.. Messrs. MeKnight, Wallace, Tyden, Elmer. C.
Sutton. Trego are the next committee.

An Inatructhc Exhibit.
The Bur Theater had more than a
"capacity crowd" of farmers who
Ing to give Instruct Iona fo people who came Friday afternoon to see the
always do better without him, and moving pictures, live reels, moro than
who accomplish m6ro while he is
All

preparations

were

complete Farm." Some pupils from the schools

to enjoyment with the family, broth­
er, relatives, and their families, to­ ting* Goodyear Bro* secured this in­
gether with-Trlends who called to bld structive exhibit, which was present­
us a good journey. The following ed by the American Steel &amp; Wire Co..
form.

diary Fence" which la handled by Goodyear
Rro*
.

Chicago. Monday, August 6.

jess’&lt;

lOtAL 000 FELLOWS

to

oom * oio

meeting

Clerk Chari

THE LIST OF SPEAKERS
WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER

PART ONE-1 TO R

______________ _

NUMBER 46

.

UDIES ENTHUSIASTIC aS»w«ll*IIIIF.8943
ABOUT THE CITY PARK Before Cillwn* al Public Meeting
MT A 55

.।

—

Xashrtlle show-1 ORGANIZATION IS DOING GOOD
the
... .lection on
.. i
ixau-.wi.-ra m&gt;&gt;..

IN THIN CITV THURSDAY NIGHT,
AML 2, THOUGH ARRANGE-

iAt BANKER WANI4
. If Yrm’ Wish to Sell or Buy, HeeaNM
Kverylmdy Rends The BANNER.

IE MAJORITIES1-----------------------------------------------

«- ii. urown.

MINER S. KEELER BRIEFLY DE­
SCRIBER JOURNEY ACROSS
and Mr* W, T. Grigsby. Tuesday. Thn
THE UNITED HTATES.
sra. W. T. Grigsby, C. Damon, C. Munnl. John Freeman and F. Sutherland
NEXT WEEI WILL IRUK OF
freuhments. The ’program consisted
THE PACIFIC TRIP TO HAWAII «f musical selections and readings.
Tho Fellowship Stale quartette, con­
sisting of Mow* Dell Sutton. W. J.
Worrell, E. C. Edmonds and M. Grigs­
Telia of Amusing Incldctu. on Trip. by. an ng four delightful numbers,
among them being "The Sailor’s
Wonderful Rebuilding nl Kan
Dream." ” Merrily Goes Our Bark”
.
FranHaco.
and others. Mlsu M. Godfrey delight­
Tho BANNER Is picasod to praaent ed the club with her reading* "Es­
this wook tho flrat installment of pecially Jim” was one of her best.
Minor s. Keeler’s iriji around Tho number* Mr. John Freeman and:
world. Next wook the trip to 'Ha­ daughter Dorothy, played a number
waii will bo described.
of violin and piano duet* among them
being "Behubert'a Serenade," all of
Introduction.

BANNER.

Ihuulngn has an excellent oppor- FOIL IH
TTY SCHOOLS

The tirst proposition will pr&lt;»| vide a plant in which may be canned RO FRICTION WHATEVER BUT MA­
-..■.^’•uiHAVE $300 IH SIGHT
! fruit, berries and tomatue* and all
COD WAI V ADnilkin DiDk vegetables except peas and qweet corn, JORITY OF BOARD DESIRE CHANGE
run TTALh AnuUNU rAnKlTho plant costing JU.OOO would mu-

Tho election ret
I
l-r&gt;..l,lenf — Itnv
! publican, 191; John 1: Marshall, CltScImmU Pupils Wlll l*rt&gt;bahly Famish j lory are Messrs. Williams and BrisIsens'. 117. Majority. 71
• *bine .of Chicago. They explained their
Clerk—J, Robert Smith, republi­
Elected sw Prceldcnt of Uio Barry
I’timl for Drinking Fountain.
can. 194; Colin T. Jlnnrar, CUII plan nt the meeting on Tuesday evenCounty Republican Club.
li.ir in whliM, \lr.vne flshnrn .mil sens, 107. Majority,S'-'.
Considering the fact that several
.Calinty Republican C(ub «mi held In
-publltho county clerk's office Friday evenulna plant* and turn* them over t .
-Elbatt V. Smith, repub- Ladies'
latdies' Park Improvement AaraclutAssoclut- the companies. Mr. Brisbane under-1 that another chingn In the superlnville. president of tho Club, Is absent ilcan.
. Charles E. Roscoe, Citi- I don held In thr city hull on Monday stands thoroughly the process o
deney **-m&gt; probable. At the last
Majority, 130.
i afternoon was ve.ry-well attended. An crating a plant.
•I“'&gt; of the Imard. Xiipt. Conklin*
from tho suite and will not return
Other meetings ।
—.-a . (-..^----- -----until about April 1st, Ray Andrus
trustee (3 years!—finest V. Bark-1 Interesting program, was rendered,
a candld.it&gt;- foi
er. republican. 1*3; iWard A. Quick., Supt. Conkling of City Schools praised attendance.- About
'(■millions In th&gt;
Citizen*.' 119. Majority. &lt;7.
'the work of thr organisation and
Truster (2 years)—Johiy H. Mar- sounded tho sentiment of that audl- bane and Williams
the active
The following officers were elected:
lleitlng Mock.
President—Ellis E. Faulkner, or
Delton.
’'
r nidldsto f..r reelection.
37.
&gt; children hold another exhibition of
Vico Presidents—Cha* (troxlnger.
rd K. Rulll* I garden products. All were unanlfarmer*, especially those
little complaint
of Woodland: Arthur Cridler. of republican'. 144;
* Fflghner. mously in favor of It.- The children
Thornapple; Curl Tuttle, of Nash­
It.
, will probably ral»e’ a fund for placville; W. I~ Thorpe, of Prairieville.
-- another changr
। Ing a drinking fountain in the northall the mure surprising.
BARRY CO. HOLSTEIN BREEDERS
lclvlo
Mf»- Leon Bauer explained what
John Eggleston, arrested for boot­
A motion was made by A. A. AndI civic improvement work had tlwen
aging, was tried In court twice this
TO MEET HERE HEXT SATURDAY'' done in other cities.
■ lllU-.-tllelltH A« Cltlsous a
arson, and supported, that the Barry,
Is.-Aoo. they are thn kind
County Republican Club hold a ban-1
■ Mrs. Stowell, president of the orfirst
■(-quitted of the other.
quet In this city on Thursday eve,;
gnnizatlan. read a paper written seven
April 2nd. Carried.
only, witness taking thn stand bring
They a i
lege
on
ITogvam.
All
ImercMHl
Beautiful?"
.
thin
to
know
tho needs of the schools
is commuters were appointed:
Pureh.i-.-d a pint of whiskey front Mr. than the average
clllsfii. No on« can
In Dairying linlted
Mrs. Trego explained how the woSpeakers Committee—W. B. Cook.
The Holstein Breed. r» nf Barry Co. mrn of ,he rtr,t *‘,r&lt;* organised the malnrd out until after midnight, ren­ quest Ion their good fail h In wh.it they
wlll hold their first Meeting next dat- movement aeveral years ago. which dering a sealed Verdict of guilty at
cltlacna
ummiucr—t-. a. Bfief-; urday nt 1:20 F. M. In the Court
nine o'clock on Tuesday morning. The
don.
r. when
Anderson, Frank Sage. | Room. All owners of pure bred HolIn a friendly spirit.
c v ■ wle|n&gt;&gt; Bnd
who Sr- Interested In
■ spot.
it xr
Dailey nude
whiskey t&lt;&gt; Jack Dailey.
■ 11 Hastings schools have had eight
Smith, Hale Kenyon.
Solos by Miss Marguerite Matthews
dairying are inv|teri to attend. Prof.
Agrtcui-■ —Mias Gertrude Bauer greatly
■ent board Ik not responsible
son. filram Rus* Fraser Ironside, tur.il College. W. ■ R. Harper.r. ...
nf &gt;■»
the P'rascd the audience.
. BW,,rr
Ed. Kurts. Will Hchader. A. A. Croth- State Sanitary Cami»i-n nnd oth­ I Thr ladles now have about 1300 In ! „f th,,
ers. Ralph Rugcra. Robert Cook.
ers will bo on the nrogr.i- —
‘ ■Which
la **«ht f°r &lt;&gt;&gt;&lt;• walk which they hope to: weekly
promotions ^&gt;r Hastings
Il&lt;vc|Mhm Committee—W. W. Pot- ' UB follows
build about the park. Citlrens ow’n- driibvr
superintendent* Nevertheless that la
ter, Jos. McKnlght. Aben Johnson.
"Object of Burry C
Holstein I
property facing ths park recent-j diet nf aentiiltal.
K record of a change in superlntciiIk W. Felghtwr. C. M. Mack, Wlll Breeders Association H. RIs-1 *&gt;’ held a meeting and made liberal
Chidester. G. F. Chidester, Roy '
"
“’ " •
rd is surely hurtful to the school in­
Thorpe. Lqander Ream. Roy Andrus.
’ organisation and Cooperation,
fests of Hasting*
.
'
rot. Anderson. M. A. I"., Lansing
*—I
Wl..:. „
Htam, A. F. Sylvester, J. C. Ketcham'

M. C. R. R. WILL INCREASE
world, for the sea trip, and including I Will Entertain Grand Rapids Brcth- Hubert Cook. I,
SECURING CONTRACTS FOR
railroad tickets acroea the Untted!
Who Wlll Confer Throe
.»«
.... --------------S(JMR BE„ .--..nr
,------ uo urown. iiiiatmg*
lane. Will Chase. Cha* Clark. Lou l&gt;orr Stowell. Woodlami: Harold Rarmeans that when outside of thn UnitSbujtcr*
John
Irdnsldc.
Frank
Pryor,
.
num.
Coats
Grove;
Alt*
Miller.
Wood
­
On Saturday evening. April 4.,
mployed
Crook. Leo Burton.
l«nd; Geo. -Sc hostde
•
-Grand-Rapid* Encampment No. 0.1 Guy
own transportation.
Rcct-ptIon and Entertainment of, ||.-nr&gt;- Curtiss, Lak
Thn Sant* Retrain was a splendid I. O. O. F.. will come to Hastings with S|&gt;cak(TT»—C. IL Osborn, L. D. Wu- ! Mi-f— -i- ((.—•-—■
Rl.'lnir.
one. Wo were up and dressed the their full outfit to cohfer the whole ter* C. L. Glasgow, John' Welssert,! it
Holland Sugar Coniiuiut.
head of their public
following morning long before reach­ nf 18 candidates. This team holds
While not desiring tho place
ing Kanwts City. At Kansas City wo the honor of being the best encamp­ Cook. I’
’olgrove. Judge Smith,
unie&gt;K the board shall support him.’
i. E. I- Sent* A. E.
ment degree team In Michigan, being Mulholland. D.
Prof. Uonkllng assures uk that he
W. Rogers. A. B.
train only stopped t«n minutes
**.n'
would cheerfhlly remain If.the hoard
Hedrick. A. K. Frandsen.
stead of twenty.
The depot aurEncampment.
were hack of him. &lt;&lt;ur understand”----------and
Printing—C. A. ।
roundings arc terrible for * city of
Dr. F. E. Willison. J. F..
the freight station to handle the bind- • Ings between the superintendent anil
George
—
... Coleman,
Lee [
The ? soh? the 39 a^rt 'farm of’u1; * i’%'fcfi6ltF~an^ Ticket Committee—r &lt;nn’countj??'whrre^5\ntiro 'route of । t^nWr. r&lt;&gt;contlj''«f^Rt?nncW. TOitiin C&lt;V. hi m there, \vhen lids change will V*| any member or members of the lioard.
!&gt;ell in Hastings township, to R. A. C. Barber. F’rcd Brown Walter i*he proposed ditch
The lo--:tl Western Union telegraph of■condlUona la very sad Indeed.
Jlee wlll he moved up-town.
nslow.
Bideimsn.
Fred Parker, Fred Foster.
,,rn|
n Commissioneortilal. Tho dlflrr
-WvVnlr
■ TIx-rris
—~l^ Heath.
. ._ ...' «&lt;»
Ilnnri.r
“Jo* "McKnight," Alex
Hooper Stadou soon to cunfe
. Hastings is the m&lt;&gt;»i profitable one of Judgment lr
Continuing their policy of providing Ironside. George Hinchman. John w,,h ‘h* drain cmmlssloncr of Alic
point for the company on thr Grand I majority of the bi\t
soma
excellent
free
attractions,
the
In
order
to
stop
a
slml,
Gould.
Jus.
Ironside.
Ed.
Huffman.
«
“
’
•
county.
•—
-------River Valley Railroad, and thr cill-1 of service required.
x.000, anti at Hutchinson. a town of
officers of the Agricultural Society Henry Sheldon, Jesse Downs. Aben ,“r project -■ovcr.tl jears ago. Judge!
have already booked two state fair at- Johnson. Cha* Anders. Ed. Benedict. I Smith Issued a
*permanent
------------ - ‘injunction.
-junction.!
lent changr*
nltrly in mind to take Supt. ConkTho* Waters. Axel Tyden.
B&gt;' providing a cement dam aero** tho
cl* which have sb Increased the pppi fill Investigation. they were -atlsfled
lake in order to prevent' ija.t|nw, pco'ide.nntY'ius a day of un- ' C1T4I I V IU IIIDCn UIUII t
ilarlty of Jhe Ranta Fe line. Hutch- Uon hand, and a company of dancer.’ . V".h."*7’Dr’ C’ P’ r-&gt;,hr0P- Morris1 ?«»«»
would . Illi the bill »•• would not feci
thp promoter*,
interest und uplift. One old FATALLY INJURED WHILE
noon in juirtlcular la a line city, and licsliatlon waltx. thn Argentina, tho I-amble, Dr. McGuffln. Gordon Iron- '“*'irlnff °r ,h*‘
side, iranc Patrick. Clifton Walkin* I
|h? .•&gt;«•»’ Projret expect
remote ■ g(.,lth-m.ui present said during the nfI
WORKING
IN SAW MILL
The gentleman flrot named on each ‘^.tWroHon t.. tin- previous drain, ternoon service. ”Th&gt; seonts like the!
1
Wo had a good visit with n man from Maxine and a number of foreign
I cnntmllt^A I* It- AKntrman a* »i... I whlrh &lt;11,1 imt i,ri&gt;\ lite for a rtnrn This .... ..............................
r
.Intvo ...
‘
. unr In view .is .» possibility, wu would
there, and he slated that the land and
thirty,
;
These uro nlisolutely free, and w|1l committee.
also be given nt the nlgl\l fair*
rlnics." Rev. E. E. Day’s mesuiuo In
the evening wns unusually strong and i
Students Enjoy Smoker.
Fira In Jamieson's Bakery.
ost about 323.000.
tain thr preirnt superintendent until
ild that Kansas
convincing.
.
Eleven local students of the Inter­
Fire, which had its origin between
the celling and second floor of Jamie­ national Correspondence School en­
' of Nelson Kittinger, was fatally in­
Middleville's New Poatniastcr.
man very high with prospect*, but son'* restaurant, caused about 1150 joyed a smoker nt the home of Mr.
.
Jurc-d
while
working
In
Chas.
WhilteMrs.
Hannah
Burkholder,
of
this
.
Charles Parker,
supervisor
dropped him very hard on result* damage, late Hund.iy afternoon. The
morn’s saw mill on Seymour Idnnlng- Ideal nf thr man required?
Mr’ *4
Waterman
betas
tho ,|,
clty
h“*ln‘u,k,-&lt;l
Smith01d
to as- IThornappla
towm
This country certainly Jocks much
-day
. Evening
.? 3,r
‘*rman ,,e
‘n« «"•.
t ’her
nndlnK h,r Mj, ycur
pcihwrt,
In Middleville to ,f n * ' ,rrl ,n •h&lt;' »ouipwesicrn i&gt;art or
In* of'the kitchen
representative of the schools In this j Glenn Taylor, who
Is sup|M)s&lt;-&lt;l to' sucrcrd R. M. J«)
I
METHODIST BROTHERHOOD
vicinity.
The
evening
was
pleasant;
havo
disappeared
some
time
ago
In
the
post
»
numliet
...
alarm. Tho flames were soon ex­
MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 16
tinguished. In addition to damage to ly passed with cards, Vlclrola mutlc I cnw,P®ny with Mr.-Taylor, his father, j er Is one nf the well-known young
orudo, and in doing so ki«
other amusements
light re-L i‘nd.
• former hus- members of th.' democratic party In
thn building a quantity of flour was and
ana oinvr amusement*
i.ignt re-ftMind. The boy I* cupposed to be In this county. Ho wlll probai.ly begin
famous. It camo just
lotions per minute caught his rl
freshments were served.
। Grand. Rapid*
j hla dutiex on April 1.
not'
covered
with
Insurance.
lightning com|ng from
the wind was very strong and the
train wns obflgo&lt;l to alow down to

nlctely from his

Halting Bunion .V-urrtl.

been procured, the Benton Fruita pro­
rlahed the train had
ducts Company, of Bruton Harbor,
will undoubtedly, establish tho pro­
rd like tho sail on n boat flapping. posed salting station in Hasting* Sol
11*11 stones were beating down thick Trelsinger, the company's representuand Hut. but It was anon over.
We enjoyed our train very much having no difficulty In securing acrcIt contained smoking car, library, ob-

a dally bulletin of event* and perfect
service, with n Lx carlo breakfast and
lunch, and table d'hote dinner. We

Death of Baltimore Pioneer.
Mrs. Jacob Rhode* aged 15 years,
brought In and showed us mountain one of the old pioneers of this city,
trout that we were to have tor lurich.
What a nlco day Isaac and I had. We H. Sage. In this city, on Monday
talked and visited and enjoyed each morning. 8he was an Invalid and was
other, reading drill planning of what
of her son, William, a resident of Bal­
Thursday. August Sth. timore, died last fall. Funeral ser­
vice* were held from the Baltimore
church this Thursday morning, burial
taking place In Striker cemetery. Hus­
the town which was made famous by band at deceased died not long ago.
a prise tight which Johnson had there. ।
It la a pretty frontier town, and the
Died at Pritchardvillc.
railroad has built a good depot. From
Willis A. Chichester, aged 37 year*,
hero to Albuquerque it Is very inter' Augusta, diqd suddenly of abscess!
I the brain, at the home of his fatha lecturer on tho train, who told us of
tho ndoho villages, mission*, und the villc, early Tuesday morning. Mr.
Indian home* At Albuquerque the
train stopped thirty mlqutes. Here
several weeks ago, he Intending
tho railroad company had a museum villa
of "Indian things;" in a brautlful to assist Mr. Allen in cutting wood.
building, erected In minion architec­ The body was shipped to Augusta
ture, and Indiana are making Navajo Wednesday morning to tho homo, of
hla ’parent*. Mr. and Mr* Will Chi­
hL-mkets and other thing* Their res- chester.
whero funeral services were
spirit nf trade, as ho dickered with held this-Thursday afternoon.
picture*
ho named
LlUlo Tiiornapplc INraln Project.
Lunch.’’ L.„
..... ....
The proper steps for pushing the
thn dxtby Indian, waa certainly going Llttlo
Thorns ppio Drain project,
to It.
'
which
was recently revived, arc ticlng
Wo passed a threshing floor where
Indiana were threshing grain, in a taken by Drain Con„..'.ssloner Blrdfor the appointment of the special
commissioners by
Probate Judge
Mack.

Barry RcpuMltan Caucu*
Tho Republican elector* of the
iwnahlp of Barry will meet in c.iui3 at Delton, Saturday, March 21.
1914, at 2 o’clock, p. m.. to oomiesra
candidates for tho wrfotra townuhip
offiere to bq olectod &lt;h the uinysl
»y ortCT o?*S?f&lt;|WMhiD CJonuniaets &gt;

bld}

NINE AUCTION SALES
ran to Kittinger's assistance.
Roy Emmons.
Roy Emmons .whose hi
miles north und U mile ei

iuKmiiii

Goirrnmenl.

day evening next.

The City Clerk nf

will explain
Form of th

en horn--, but soon afterward regain- i question of adopting that form of go\cd his senses and talked rationally tin- crnnimt will be voted mu In this city
til a few minutes iM-fore hr died, at 12 ! **n Monday. April 4. there will n&lt;»
.
lalwanl
Fisher.
j
o'clock, three hours aft(
south of Dowling, will
..Me­
Robert
Hrynn*
•
H.tvlng*dccidcd
to
quit
farming.
Ed-I
’r. Mohler was sur
tlon sale. Iln states that tho reason '
Having
decided
Io
rent
his
farm,
’
ward
Fisher
will
(II
mikiim
*
of
his
pel
1
'
«-H«l all that hecould for
Is not because ho Is in broken health, |
Robert
-Bryans
will
have
an
auction
i
sonal
property
ut
iiuctlnn
at
bls
farm
J
“
ateyuung rpan. who wit
but because he wants to pay for his
his farm 4ft inlfea south of Hus- j 3 miles south and 1 mile cast of Wood- hiju* * --- ----- —“
auctioneer"and*wTrn’botano ’‘clerk”'‘ln*? •’!** J4 n,l|r north ot Hendi-r-| land on sr-ctlnn 27 Woodland, rale fo I deuj
I’ontlac City Clerk. Cha*. GrossMr. Emmons offers
alarge list,
16 I
"Chool house on section S. Italtl-1 begin al b n o'clock. Hot luiich at
horses, 4 cow* 18 sheep. 60 hen* Sr
—P. &lt;£f,”,’h’ *i’,h,elJ.er f‘'■uX
‘r h."r^* ‘F “ rtor"'«-' 'WALL
•
PAPER OPENING
»;••»;
quantity of hay. grain nnd clovertced, JIs
——..
nr e._— ...i__ ___ : ru team a yr«.
?i""’ThJ'i*™,1.™ 7SS
Ic°,L7V™”’'‘h'
OF CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
llcutars given In the ddv. In this liauc.' *oo“ fnrm t0°1*' 'i"*nU*y hay. grain I head of horse* 4 cow*, brood sow.'
■
and fodder. Hot lunch at noon. Col. ■ •on”’ F',f»d farm machinery and some |
Unusually
FkM
Tk
W’ "• Couch “1U l,c “»• “uctionrer Yw“*hlZ\un,L f".‘1,,rr.’ . 8pc lh" “dv-!
Fetao....n
‘k "*
.
and James Hrown. clerk. See the adv.
ordan.
reldpausch Bro*, have exchanged fn. fllI.
-r
their farm, and .are going to engage ,or ,u*1 *‘t,r, cu*jr*'
■ of Wall papers on display, and have a
in other business, so will dispose of .
-----------their personal property tit auction at
Jc*c F. Warner.
Hiram Hus* Fred I- Itoblnaun. Jo*
Falling health obliges Watson
the farm known ns the John Kurts I Jcm« Warner has decided in noli Woodruff to quit farming altogether.
Whitehead. Jamea Shay, Frank Wolfarm 2U miles northwest of Hastings
'La
1A?”
they get the cn-am of nil tin- differ­ rntt. Alpheus Ellison, A. 1J. Putnam.
ent Style*, nod by buying in stuMt large ' Chrlrty, J. C. Wilcox. James J. Mend.
* sale I cock farm, section 3d Baltimore,
quantities they gel the mod favor­ 1 Orville Barnum. Lloyd Winslow. Clark
able prices. For yrura Carveth * I E. Jone*. W. F. Hawkins. James M.
horaerni‘9 cow. i
vonn.nl: Offrr" ’ COK*' * ’•*'*]■* 10 bushel, ling. Col. W. IL-Couch will be the Stebbins
have been known as exten- Smith. Win. I*au«tIv, W. F. Clary’. W.
cst7le*48 ahoaf* *9 *mher SJm •?- O!“*' ’truw'
,ooU nnd &lt;&gt;th-; auctioneer. Bert Stanton, clerk. This
catnc. 4.. shoa s. » other bogs. 373 «r articles. No guodg dellv—- — —• •- ’-------- •- -- -------------S h‘*J«o«&gt;0 t Friday evening nr sSnrday.
farm tools, 12 H. P. gasoline engine.. Flannery wlll cry tho sale &lt;
Dcuiorratlc llstupirt Tonight,
Read the advertisement of lh«4r I
household goods.
Lunch at noon. on another i.sgc
tlty of hay and grain, long list of farm wall )&gt;apcr opening In thia Issue.
Shelter for horsea In ease of storm..
nnoiner pas-.
srgc numbers of democrats front
tools, many of them practically new,
also miscellaneous article*. The adand Wm. Kronawitter
Cha* I
Next Saturday. March 14. you can|
In Heed’s opera houss.
say. on another page for particulars. Wellman has rented hla farm and will
•
' TT1OVO to *KU,n
will hflva. hh
.. I
Coffee Ranch by buying one-half sold. Tho toastmaster will be Ikon
Kara Morehouse, Adiur.
pound of their good Au cent lea. Mr. | Kelley, of St. Johns. Owjng to IUnt his farm 3 mile* straight north of!
Clark Robinson.
Freeman. proprietor nf the store, has
the Soldiers Monument, on section 22,
-. ...
Carlton township.-iila to begin nt ten tie. deceased. Ezra Morohou*i&gt;. the on adv. In this issuo telling about It.
kiT
V
••• o clock. Col. M. H. Couch will bo! administrator of the estate, will have It will pay you to road Ilhis property al auction at his farm tho auctioneer and Orville Barnum. an auction mlc at the Castle farm. 1
Medal Control.
5 miles south and one mile west of .clerk. Mot lurtsh at noon and shelter । miles north and
milo west of the
on?
« the Hen-, । fqr horsca If It storm* Mr. Wellman 1 village of Prairieville. CoL Ruxs Bur- ..A »U&lt;*r medal coutekt will be hgld
w
hoiwe:
«oUon 12. i hs» * flnz pair oC idtoM, ages 4 and j disk wUl:be the auettnnerr and CHrc at tho M. E- church. pt&gt;w|iqg, jiaturS^ik
V* A,la M top ,-i. yoaix that h« 'rrjlLasdt -- uus aue, I Thdrpe. rlcxk- Mr. Morehouse wUi &lt;Uy wains- March Hih umlar the
o.clnca. Hot Lnnnh
rm. -.
i
■ slaw.« h-mm
. Mtno h4r,
I ho-.er. t yowx. 23 sheep, j hqg* au»pk&gt;es o( th$ .nrC-JC U- fivyry17 ahoeta. 25 chlcltoas^quumty^f h*y_Born ged bMy.trmf
.!•»
icorn. Lt fodder, i.lot of form. Mol* and J®

buck. 9 shnats, 76 ehlekans. sums
farm tools, harness, and other

�NEWS

For Slender Figure
This garment brings out the best Mturgl Km* of t
duces the fubionsMo low bust, th* long straight
___
_
gether free willowy figure. Very lightly boned except thru the
back. This garment ba* no stay* over tbs hip Iwm, which mexte
of boning does not al all taka away from the auaight sung hip
lines, but it does give perfect ease and comfort.
Prices, It to Jl.S)
Aroericsn Ledy ft
Wowesler

tic merit, our shoes for men and women are known to the
people of this county as the quintessence of perfectly made
oomfort-giving footwear.
ifljs
'

j

WJ
A.
-jft
L 'v'Tk

they
Coming to us,
. do, from the most reputable
.
ranker,, whose care in the selection of materials, and
insistence upon just-right methods of making are well
known, we can, without hesitancy, recommend every
. pair to be exactly as represented.
o. .««Kr i.
bindno«a card for
[Fte-pon. a Means
his adv.
Mr. and Mr* J
anty cn tonalned
club • with a aU-&lt;
day evening.

Shoes For Men

Shoes For Women
$1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $51

For Stout Figure
This number has the low bust and the extra long straight skirt
with deep elastic gores over the thighs, which make the garment
cling to the figure when standing and prevents cutting when the
figure is sitting. This garment is very heavy boned, having the
graduated clasp which adds to the support of the figure, holding
Hie- abdomen up and giving good straight line in front.
$2 &amp; $3
American Lady &amp; Adjusto

i the Arch

Ironside Shoe Company
Masonic Temple Building

HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE 176

For Medium Figure
We have a corset that is admirable (or the average and somewhat
developed figures needing to confine well the flash of the hip*, Has
the modish low bust combined with the long skirt in frotjt of which
are four clastic section* which do away with any cutting Iq by the
lower edge of the corset when the figure is sitting. These sections
also serve to hold the flesh snugly when the figure ;* Mandi np.
$1 $1.50 &amp; $2
American LadylA Riyal WotmX

trolt, which waa *eat from hla Cuban
plantation
-Mm. Jama* Murray haa bought the
Mr* Newell Raymond property on
Michigan Ave., a*d wlll soon be nkeiy located ther*
We are offering for Friday and Sat­
urday. March 11. 11, choice of any
winter hat for only ll.tl. Also some
shape* at 60c.
,
F. U.yairchild * Co,—Adv.,
with Cha*Ss*quaa tn Hastings. I
Middleville^ Naahvllle and Lake Ode»-«
su this summer. the residents of Bar­
ry county will be plentifully supplied

The W. E. Merritt Store
Hastings, Michigan

‘

Phone 66

COAL IS LOWER!
On account of the mild weather, I have been able to buy Coal
Cheaper. I am going to give my customers the benefit. I hope
you will take advantage of these prices. BUY NOW!

PERSONAL MENTION

Price Delivered
Pocahontas Lump . .
Massilon Lump or Egg
&gt;5.00
Jackson Hill, Lump or'E
5.00
White Ash, Lump Coal
White Ash, Egg Coal
A discount of 25c per ton from above prices where you do your
own delivering.
LISTEN—French’* White Lily Flour

well attended a Masonic meeting In
on Tuesday rvenlna.
Ml*a Anna Hetsmansperurr of K«Iunuoc visited her Slater* Murguerllr and Helen. over Munday.
Mias Elizabeth Severn™ &lt;. of Jack­
son. »t&gt;rnt Kurujuy with her paranta.

*2.20 per 100 the.

LUKE WATERS^
Phone ISOi

Successor to F. H. Barlow * Co.
Hastings, Mich.

PERSONAL MENTION

ROGERS &lt;5 SON
Phones, 194-192
Kalamazoo over Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* a C. Brock and Mr*
Mae Barnaby wars in Grand Itaplds
Saturday.
Mr* Quincy Myna*. of Vermont»«lln .i.l.-a vii.. I .... ci... -----.

HOCKING LUMP, $4-50
Anthracite—^Pocahontas

West Virginia I egg P

John Haling*a aaw-milX

craatve weeks previous to said day -of
hearing, In tho Hastings Banner a
newspaiwr printed nnd circulated In
said county.
*
CHAR M- MACK.

The General Verdict
of all those using Sunshine Flour is the same, that is, Sunshine
Flour is the best all around family flour we have ever used. The
report of the dealers all along the line who are handling Sunshine
Flour is, Sunshine Flour is giving splendid satisfaction, not a word
of fault found with it.

This is gratifying to us, and goes to show that our efforts to put
out a first class flour are being appreciated, and encourages us to
continue along the same line.
. ,

engaged tn work la Chicago.
There ha« been filed with Begirt er
of Deeds Tokiim nd a trust mottgugr
for 61.611.OSO give* by tho AuH*lile
Electric Company to ll&gt;« Harris Trust
* Saving* Hunk, of Chicago. The
document ha* been Hied in Gcneasrr.

Ml»a Olga Gjtrrtson. of 1’entwatcr,
who has been visiting her staler. Mr*
Grace Bauer, is ape nd Ing thl» week
In Grand Rapid*
Edgar Bronaqn returned Wednes­
day from Athens, wlfers ho haa been

power for the luttla Creek division of
the Kalarnan ... &lt;rw1 Grand Rnpld&gt;
electric rullr'wd. agjch crooeoe Pralrtevllle township.
Auction Hal,'—Oa Saturday. March
the Hth.. at l;J0 p. M. al lhe Inter­
section of Jeff&lt; I . .i| and Court streets,
in the «ky of 11 .i .-Hng* I ahall offer
for tale, one span at gray mar** a
splendid work teaiC ops double har­
ness* one single harness. one wagon
complete, and one Oliver tjhlll plow,
formerly the proj,.rty of-Robert Din­
widdle; now dewuetj. Thomas Sul­
livan. Adrnr. of E«tat* of Hubert Din-

plant mors etfloient.

Thornepple Ges k Bleatrle 0o
'Phone D.

We will endeavor to keep a full line of feed in stock at all times.
Yours for good goods and a square deal.
rheum* Gain.
• nnd brutes*

MICHIGAN.

Consult .ua freely on

�middieviiie
ruin, oin
r*i' &lt;iuru
-----’
.
Uh his parent* Mr. Dlllephnck
I Mr* Lajira Sheldon who has -beenn
deputy barber Inspector of Michigan suffering With quinsy is reported bel­
aud Is working this territory, and in'------- -£•-*.—
tho'mmnUme looking up a location
Albert Beardsley nnd wlfo enter­
for n barber shop having recently tained hla alstor, Mr* Anna Stnnsold out In Detroit.
lutugh. husband and »on Richard of
Tho Mesdames Ellio and George Rebow* over Bunday.
It is reported that our former
Coats of Coata Grove visited nt Wil­
neighbor* Perry Nead and wife, wlll
liam Dove’s Friday.
have a rale Hits wook nnd nro propar•daughter. Mrs. Carrie Fisher, of the
turn.
HlAlo Jlund. to Detroit for a few days
Mi*« MnrguerJtn Welch was the
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rais­
of her sitter, Mr* Blna Ncad.
er, who recently became tho happy guest
over Sunday.
..
pa rents of a lino baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes nre lookCARLTON CENTER.
Cotton’s this Week while Mr., and Mm.
Will ChnmborlMn returned to De­
Colton nra spending tho week In Has­ troit
Monday.
ting* Mr. Cotton being an tho Jury
Wraley Narrls Is on the rick list.
from Woodland.
Mr. Mishler Is moving on hl* now
farm, formerly &lt;ho Earl McKibben
day visitor with her daughter Lota In
Kalamazoo.
Carl Knickerbocker has bought the
Mrs. B. R. Holly left Wodnoaday J. M. Milbum farm situated on socfor a few days visit with her daugh­
ter, Mr* Agnra Fisher, nt Kalamatoo, surn of 346QO.OO. Mr. Milburn will
and to sco thnt new grandson.
to Freeport.
Victor Hllbort apent Bunday with move
Manraret Hmlth -who Is on the sick
- friends In Hostings nnd Middleville.
list, hns been moved tn tho homo of
Mr* John Boynton of Woodbury hnr sister-in-law, Mr*. John Burd.
w.ii entertained by Mr* Phillip
Bchray over Sunday.
B. D. Kathormnn was called to Sliest of Lucena Nichols lost Bunday.
Bradford. Ohio, Saturday to attend
Mrs. Webster of llnntlng* Is al the
his sister's funeral.
Mr*.' Nathaniel Whiting of tho vil­
lage, passed away Monday owning at
her home.
Tho funeral was heldI. Home of tho things that nro interTnuraday forenoon nt
at ton e
o‘clock
at
lh„
|(, „c thJ, communlty u
Thursday
‘
* !
wL. tb£nt °
rv’ S’.im* I
New Plcklo Plant, to bo eslabltshtai wm In Wno.ildnd ceinetery Num-]
Hastings, nUo tho sugar boot
h&lt;,.r 'an' i,T*'
,!h,nl*ava,iraMand I lni’"riry, t”1’ lh*' Journal-Herald
our villagn n great many years and I i^ri“&gt;o‘«iyii*"that***w
to have n
was grwtly loved by all who knew
agency*
....
her. Bho leaves behind her husband, they did not mention our numerous
four d.iughtera and two *19* .‘*1 gas wolls) nnd another scribe for tho
mourn the lo*. of
! same paper makes mention of a
mMhcK Until n few ynnra ago when 1
advertising agency; Hut we
hey disbanded shn had p*'™
“SHthlnk ihaJattrr enterprise will meet
lye member and worker In the Relief.
A hort nt apposition as Carlinn
J ch^np
hns been
noted for some limo for Its
•’{fit Amanda Rosenburg of jval-1
advertising.
chean iulvcrtlilng.
■ Nettlo Grcenrnan of | Wn
there will bo no cereal cofSmith Havsn. •“«’
ramlfte.
l« on the gain,
Luther writ- here
tre inc
tho mrcparv
forepart m
of &lt;nth"
■
week to attend tho funeral of their
WEST GUN LAKE.
moi her. Mrs, Whiting.
Wilbur Hynes Is nttondlng court nt
A reception was held nt the homo
Hastings this. wSek as panel juror.
of F. I&gt;. Cutler in hapor of Rev. C.
Tho village elecllon parsed off von’ P. Radder and wife who have re­
quietly Monday, resulting In the elec- signed his charge at the West Gun
tlon of the entire Ciliums ticket com­ Lake church on tho account of hla
posed of Lower neo M. Hilbert, presi­ health. They left Monday for Ring­
dent: John DeB, John Kahle* R. 11 wood. Oklahoma, whero they will
VanHoutln, trustees for two years: make their futuro home. Their
Iztwrenco Faul, trustso for ono year; friends and neighbora regret their goDoVare England, rtork;
Leonard
Wachtor. treasurer; Lewis Christian. them. A two courso dinner was glvKsseraor,
w.. which
w..^. will make quite- a en after which there w.i» music by
change In thu administration of the
(in,i yrx. Radder. After which
ullaIra of th" village.
. rov. (Udder mode a'fow remark* on
A largo delegation from here nt- his trip. At tho close of tho remark*
tended th" democratic bnnquet al ; everybody jolnedrln ringing thn song.
Hastings this Thursday evening.
: "Go.l Bo With You. Till Wfl Moot
K. J. Hheldon nqd family, formerly | Again."
of Greenville, moved on their farm
Charles Williamson who has beer,
recently purchased of O. D. Btnven* | on the rick list tho last four weeks l»
one mile enst of tho village tho tatter , reported bolter nt ihl« writing.
part of the wack. This family comes I Forty neighbor* and friends met nt
highly riH-ommended an exemplary thc home of Mrs. Robnrt WUHnmfcn.
citizens nnd wlll And a kind welcomo Monday
-------.--------------. ----and-----reminded
her of
her »....
07th
nmongxt the people here.
birthday. Refreshment* were served

•Spring Showing

.... "« wnu rwniuiy trot _
fsrrn
In Irving township for uno
one iinat
nnar
..............
ItriWir.l City, loaded a.,.
Howard
hb« goods In -a
car nnd then on Wednesday *tnrt'-d
overland with hla team to lha new
home, Snmo drive, conaidrrlng the
condition of the road*
A. M. Davenport of Grand Rapldx
Whs down an Wednesday, looking uv-

We are making a splendid showing of New Spring
Goods and every departmemt is crowded with new mer­
chandise.- This is an invitation extended to the public of
Hastings and vicinity to visit our store and get acquainted
with the new styles, prices and our method of doing
business

Tho following democrats attended
tho banquet in Grand Rapids Tuesday
cvmjlng. B. C. Hwlft, Frank l-ec. II. G.
Bcmiway and George Kraft.
IC. J. McNaughton left nn Wednes­
day on n budneq* trip. Ho Intended
•......—'

a,a uai* ^a.11111 aiHHIU-l&gt;|a

luinalug.
1-Py. McNaughton came homo from
the M. A. C. on Friday «n uveount «t
an abacera in hl* ear’from .’which hr
lilt* Buffered several day*
Ona, of thn character* of ihls vleln
Ity for mn#tv yean- was a horse trade
by tho name of-Charley Hopper. Fo
*omcx-jr«ira ho ha« been In Buttle
Cj vk and Kalamazoo.
that he had
1o*t hla rrzidemw In this county, and
when ho catno back hero some works
ago our supervisor sought to hnvo
him return ti» Knlatnazoo, but he Al­
ways liked Middleville pretty well,
ami was loath lo go and oven threat­
ened lo Mitoot anyone that attempted
to send him. but on Thursday he to­
gether with hl» few belongings wore
loaded upon the train with a ticket

1 ■■• Hird!

/few Coats. Suits and •Skirts
We show the Best Qualities at the Lowest Prices
New Shipment of D. M. C. Embroidery' Cotton
Complete in all numbers, white and ecru.

Ready Made Dresses for Ladies’ and Girls.
■ Jamestown' Dress Goods in all the leading
shades.
Boys’ School Pants, Waists and Shirts.
Men’s Dress Shirtsi Socks, Suspenders, Etc

A- he'ii.is Iw.-omr a county

In tho borne.
Tho Farmer*' Club mot nt Bert
Carter's on Thursday anil the usual
good Hmo was had by all present.
Tho winter season will soon draw to
a clnso und then tho meetings wlll not
bo so well attended again until fall.
good thing lor nil line* and If the
merchants would follow tho farmers’
lead In this respect much good would
come of It. Many questions of Intermany Intnrcating nnawcra are given.
• G. D. Whlunoio was In Hosting* »n
bun In can Friday.
Riturday'a Morning Herald
of
Grand Rapids had tho announcement
of tho appointment pf Charles F.
Parker &lt;ut postmaster nt Middleville.

HiistingsHeadquarters for Dry Goods and Ready to Wear
ONE PRICE TO ALL

her of tho school board nnd haa al­
ways taken an active Interest In pol­
itic*, nnd there Im no better qualified

Thelma Townsend has twen quite
sick with catarrhal fever but in het

eezaful postmnsterahlp.
postmaster for tho past 1C yenrs, has
not decided na to hla future, lie wlll
no doubt bo somewhat restloss for n

Wetasert Bros.

tnnn nnd family over Sunday.

♦♦♦♦♦♦

Bauer Bros., is the Best Place
to buy shingles for miles around. We carry a com
plete line of building materials and can furnish.

Everything that enters into the build­
ing of a barn or house at the lowest

brother's farm In Baltimore nnd Mr.
Elliott has moved Into Curt Mar­
shall's tenemc nt house.
Henry Bmlth bought a lino match­
ed *|uin of hors'* -if Charles girlckUnd'of Baltimore Friday.
Mr. nnd Mr* ’’uhrman nnd son
spent Bunday nt Merritt Mend's near
Nsahvlllo.

Gratiot Co., »p« nt

Wednesday

nnd

remembered by m.-ny h»re as the law
partner of A. E. MilU’ fqlhcr in Nash­
ville several. Y'^trs ago.
Will Burr leaded his goods Into a
viile. He wlll n&lt;&gt; back to hla fat in nt'
Hart. Mich. Mr. Durr and family wlll

assisted Mr. Burr with his packing
nnd loading hW roods onto tho oar*
D. W. Roger*. Goa . Coleman nnd
Tho* Rulllvan went to Port Huron
today on btndness.

For fair and honest treatment bring your bills to

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Broadway Yard*,
Phone 224

Bauer Bros.

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

•or Hale—Goo.l grade Jersey cow. dur
'
Phone 32SB.
I-wk
ood condition. Rnap If
Billie Hitchcock. 1-wk

ilcek and chair.
lllehcodk.

Bargain.

in Sslo— Pon Indian Runners. 4
ducks and drake. S5.00. .Pen Klcllinn Buttercup* “ pullets and roos­ tho wook at Buttlo'Creek.
rlth
ter: riHMtcr. bred by F. R. Fllu-ld.
Mrs. David Wilkinson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Strickland spent
Saturday nnd Sunday with Mr. and
. -.'A'.,;
...____ -r----------- Mrs. David Wilkinson nnd attended
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN. quarterly meeting nt this place.

Wanted—-Man by month or yc.tr. to
work on farm. Hlngic man prefer­
red. John M. Payne, phone SIR iwk

BANANAS by CAR LOAD

or bale—Duff Orpington eggs fof
batching.
Inquire Phone 3(2-4

We buy bananas by the Car Load and can make you

very low prices.
!►—Part of house.
.1 small dwelling.
:ei: office.

doom*, furnished and unfurnished
gas. light and water. Enquire Hill­
For sal,' ('lit'wp—Raw arbors mid
ery whorl mlHirs at Htate St.
2
ago. r,h"ti)" 333. ,

For *)!«—&lt;). •od &lt; ■&gt;*•. due *o.in. Geo.
Kcolt. Jr.,, Quimby, hone !I4H-4
1-A 1;
ring*
«te Imok, between Quimby

50 &amp; 60 pound bunched for $1.^0 &amp; $150
You had better Ke u, before you order bananas

any where else.

D. FOR.TINO —Fruit Store
Next to Bessmcr's Jewelry Store

Hastings

...

.

Michigan

or leave bunk nt HANNER office.

Delton. &lt; lay loom juill. nearly level.

Grant Diekeraon;
between East Statc'ltfkid und
Bunday

afternoon.

___________________________
"I
itk-e—All persona wanting seed oats’
cleaned pie.,*, cumi* Thursdays nnd :
Fridays of each week. Como EAR-J
LY nndT avoid the rush. Make dates 1
by plume. W. J. Moody. I&gt;owl|ng.l
Mich.
proved, good buildings, will divide.
S.-II f&gt;0 nr fid acre* Good timber
und building* on either. Price rea­
sonable. If not sold by March 20
wlll rent Io some good reaponaiblo
party. Georg.- Boil. Coata Grove.

I'antcd—Five more salesmsn for:
Routh Western Mich..' to handle the
Van Olockland Lighting Bystem.
(Acetylene) for country home*
Iqingnfows and home* in towns
away from electricity or go*
Gwin* to wonderful improve- I
menta In generator nnd piping It
can bo installed, complete for less
than one-hundred dollar* Thia it |
nbout one-third of the price of the ‘
usual ptant of this kind.
I-i Installoil without tearing up
the floor* or defacing wall*. A
guud proposition will be made to a j
few retliiblo men.
T&gt;» hurry matters In answering!
send four rtforencs* Address THE 11

Hunt Bros.

Phono

long

blocks from hank corner. Phono
4M1L
If
■Your choice of throe young

City.
Special “Hcalili Warning” tor March. Wanted—Gentleman boarder.
very young «ud for elderly people/
Croup, .bronchial eo)d* lagrlppc and
pneumonia are t&lt;&gt; bo feared nni
avoided. Fnley’s Honey and Tar li •»
great family mcdklnn that will qqicki
ly stop a cough, chock the progf-ta
of a cold, and relievo tafia med and
congested air _j&gt;a*sa0fc u |a *»f&lt;J
purs and Alww-'i rcUaMb. Arthuri
Mulholland.—Adv.

Bit1-wk

NORTHE.VST CASTLETON.
Mr* Don Everetts ami chlhlren and
r* Sol linker spent Tuesday with
jli ea«'h"'' Fleas., notify Wm. Zus-'
,
chniit. KOI Routh Michigan Ave. Iw
Sunday NchMl nt 10 octock and
preaching at 11 ocloek next Sunday
due April

'?nnic.l—A housekeeper.
Apply to i
n
Itrnev lliiatlnra.
2-wk: 1

IU?I

Allie Kennedy of the State Roat
any i.ni- Job und especially with one has born visiting her nn. I.- and aunt.
that carries tha/rrsponsibllltlea thnt
tho postofflce doc* Dick luut bcen'nn
obliging nnd efficient official nnd
Mr* Ida Dove nf Woodland visited
Mrs. Maude Smith b»t Thuniday.
with the best wishes of ail,'rogurdlv.Hi
Almost nil thn fnmdb-u in tho neigh­
of their party affiliations.
borhood have had ’hiT
.. ™id
‘ n)£rth.!
Tho Congregational Aid Society the fondly sick wlih . a
•. cold
’.J r ■■■&lt;
tn. ,,
supper on Friday evening was wel’ grip ns it hns usually taken thnt form ,
attended and.Rrcatly enjoyed.
recently.
Illco Record of Caledonia was the
Mira Peek of HnwiiiK* visited ovet
guest of si; F. Jordan Friday evening Sunday with Heth Itli hardsan.
Mr. and Mr* Wllhum Smith visited
has been spending a few dayn here Mr. nnd Mr* Im Cutton of East
EANT WOODLAND.
ed her with a sliver thimblq.ns a tok­ preparing for his spring campaign for Woodland last Friday.
Quito n number fmm this neigh
MUs Z.' Kilpatrick visited Hastings en of remembrance. All enjoyed n tho Society, i
■
time.
Dr. E. D. Johnson^ noir of New barhood have been .-mending the re •
'^Liffn^NtVtfnnd'flib vnlsKokCdhc to good
aua. r. ir. i.aaiwr aui, ,-rn o »a»a- Turk
&gt; urg Cny.
Llty. h*«.
IHVH. we linatnciin'I.
ntunderstand, an oftor In Grand Rapids Gio use two,rrr nnijel. ronrideratloq nf going baek
week*
to Ixmilon. England, where he wa’ I* uroused and Ih.r.
Melvin Thomas Is reported nn th" gomn year*
number of cnnv&gt; tslot
Mrs. Edward Fisher was called to
Ohio BatiiTiUy_by tho death of her sink list thia week.
‘ R. y. Whitmore haa accepted a posister. Hho wlll return Tuewtay.
Friend Orton was surprised when a ,|t|On in Holland and left for there
tubjoci of that Industry and some
fsw of hl* old friend* mvl nt his homo | Monday
daughter. Mr* Roscoe Hyne* this HAturday evening and ramlndod him i Kranj Brandstotter nnd Frank have decided to r l-o romc beets thu
that h&gt;- was forty year* old. Bio Chapman wore ll«hlng on Payne Luke
Mrs. Mary W.irner of. Kinin hu«!
Mr* rnuo
air*
Philo Hitt
uni spent a
h coupie
couple 01
of ovonlng
o.usiinK wax spent playing podro nt- on Friday nnd tnmo Kick with the
tbr
which
supjMir
was
tu-rvod.
Every
।
Homo
weight.
13
pounds!
been
visiting Mt* Melvina Barnum.
day* nt tho homo of her brother. J. t*r
suppnr
body
reported’ n- good time.
[ j,-exti
Hitt In Woodland last week.
~
--------------------------i The Hotel finishing is nearly comHing friends In Hastings and I-inslng.
DyspcpsU la our national ailment, pletsd nnd now awalta ., landlord.
Grandma H.nntnond Im 111 with thr
Tho little son* Victor and Grayilon Burdock Blood lllttera lathe national'
Rev«ml nan,
nf uxtorn «-..rn hava
J Several
can of
&lt;&gt;( Bernard Black nro on tho sick li«t euro for It. It airengthenx stomach been unloaded by
M&lt; rrltt Im the proud
■ ly. Th dry «M*’n
.. The- L. A. B. nt the homo of Mr* Iva juice* purines the blood, builds I blow on the corn crop and In fact
Mr. nnd Mr-. N.it Edmnnds visited
\ Iola Barry was well attended and a I you up.—Adv.
.
j mast all of the crops suffered.
nt Hllns GAekllt's In Johnstown last
i,
—_£ ■
Dr. A. U T.iylof nnd Harry Bennet' Thursday.
-'
were In Grand Rapids on Monday Chn* Glllaspl.- i« confined to tho
'
getting repairs for their nuto* The houiu' will, grip.
OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
bright sunshin.' makes then think of
Mrs. Chas. Huff'nan nnd little snn
having everything ready to enjoy the of Johnstown xcued her daughter.
3V4 percent if left with us one year
auto sport again.
Mrs. Lulu Edrpi.f.dn and family, last
Thursday.
3 percent if left six months
Mr. and Mr* Jiko Iluffm.in were
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
tho t.'nlon, in tho field.
much in­ Sunday juoti .it the hflnio of Wudoy.
Edmonda and wife.
subject to change in market value which may take more than in­
Q. D. Whitmore was In (hand Rap­ 1 th'veral from tin* neighborhood at­
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
ids on Monday afternoon to in&lt;ct tended the W. C. T. U. mc-tlng al IL,
with the Equitably Life Insurance Johnson'* l.i»t Fil-lity and report a:
Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and Provide a
agents of Western Michigan nnd tho tine time and .x. . llent dinner.
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.
Mr* Shaft is rep rted a little better
at this writing.
LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVIMGS BANK. Laks Odessa, Mich.
able ha« n good many polit y holder*
Nat Edtiion.N, .ml wife visited the
'Organixtd in 1888
—
Undcf State Control
hero nnd many more will bo nddc.d latter's sister. Mr*. John Benedict nnd
ua they cotno to know the kind of pol- family, near Cedar Creek last Friday,
OFF1CERS AND DIRECTORS.
Chn* Gillespie wishes to thnnk the .
Wo understand that Glenn Allen Indies of the pawling Aid Society fori
George LivertonPresident
Is thinking of building a store build­ the fruit sent him during his lllnen* '
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
ing at Farnialeo In the near future
Sherman I. StrongCashier
Thia has been n good trading point
for many years nnd no doubt wtirbe
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
A. D. Glbsnn
Grand Rapids Is
again In the near future.
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
George Baird hns bought the Celes­ visiting old frlend i hero for several,
tin Whitaker property nn Grand Rap­
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
ids
street.
Ho
will
make
some
Im
­
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No, 4770.
with pneumonia I* again able to b&lt;;
provements arid rent it.
out.
Frank Hollister and family have,
moved onto th. &lt;'stroth farm which:
hn'wlll work the &lt; omlng,year.

Shingles! Shingles! Shingles!

WANT ADS.

Onited Light t Railways Co,
Cail oj write us for quotations on First Preferred (1%
Cumulative Stock of the United Light ami Railways Co.
This stock is exempt from the normal Federal Income Tax
to the holder, for the reason that the Tax is paid at the
source. Pull explanation on request.

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bartles
Cituens 4145 and 1122
Bell Main 22U

Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fifth Floor Mich., Trust Bldg.

MAKE up pour mind to get
the Piano you need in your
home right now and then call
and see the wonderful array
ofstyles and different makes
wecarryforyourconvenience
in makingyour selection. If
it’s a Player you want then
you must come hereto getthe
best Player as we carry the
great "Apollo," "Angelas"
and many others.
Call 4277 and tell us you
are interested.

Apply

FRIEDRICH’S

farm work. Salary 1300 per year,
houix- with phone. Included; garden
fruit, hug fur meat, etc. Will keep
row or horse. Steady employment
year around for the right man. Addrw n. M- MhLoughlln. Nashville.
Mich. .
1-wk

Grand Rapids.

Michigan.

�*—

THIRD DAY'S FIGHT
AT GETTYSBURG

ORATORY
ECLAMATION

| GEUB4MB SHHOYEIL OF IBV1NG, HELD BY
I IlEUALI^ INCIDENTS -OF THE
GHK.1T CONFUCT

LELAND

DESCRIBES AWFUL SCENE

OF PICKETT S CHARBE

JEWELRY.

FOR ALL
OCCASI
WHATEVER THE OCCASION
WHAT NOT—WE
DING,
PARTY,
ANNIVERSARY OR
HAVE JEWELERY TO FIT THE OCCASION. THE QUALITY
OF OUR JEWELERY IS NEVER QUESTIONED.
WE KEEP
RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE

ARE

ALWAYS

MODERATE

OUR
SUPERB

IN STYLES!
FOR

THE

BEFORE THE OCCASION ARISES FOR

PRICES
GRADE

IT, ' COME IN

AND EQUIP YOURSELF WITH THE JEWELS YOU DESIRE
MAY
HAVE ABUNDANT TIME TO CARE FOR
THAT
“--------YOUR REQUIREMENTS.

L. V. BESSMER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER

D KEITH
R THE WINNERS

federates Next Described.
ILu-tlUg*.
• - CBtlrd InslaUment.)
Thlsi will, closo the third day's batGettysburg, fought July 8. ■bx-ianmtory aHjLiratorlcal .
1H6I. Fifty yours ago 1 did nut thlnk- tlio victors la whl&lt; h represent our
, ,°°l ,n the ■Ub’distrlet contest ono
account of the greatest battle fought
on northern soil, but the enemy did
not get tho right balls Unto their
contest,
the-work being muVe elec­
rifles to. do the work that they in­
tended to do. or perhaps they took tive. and pupils taking |uirt being exnoor alm nt me At unv r-.it.. 1 don’t r.n,p,t1 •ron‘ oo« book report In their
English work. Thur»day evening of
.......
'".'-Mfcu
annual urcIt wasn't my fsull. nor the fault uf lamatory contest With seventeen puJohnny Rcb. 1 feci able to* call It a ini* of the freshmen and sophonfore
English classes «s participants, tho
square dsaL
Well, wo hear no much of Pick- tam«,.............................. enrolled.
la matlons:

AUCTION SALE
On account of failing health I have rented my farm and will move to town.
I, will therefore have an auction sale at the farm, 3 miles ttraighi north of the
Soldier’s Monument in Hastings, and first house south of the Welcome church,
on section 32, Carlton township, on

Thursday, March 19
Commencing at 10 o’clock.

Bitting rig
Light double harness

Scl dump lumrdit
2 step IsdikTs
Three section spring tooth drag

tight in- chusetls."—Keith Chidester.

ItriMHl Mill. w

lo Battle Creek.

ind Mrs. Burrel Phillips
Reynolds from near Bedford were

air. anu airs, ucorje .11 anger ar
secy visitsd the home folks Friday. | eoT® Uor"er?Mr. and Mrs.

Quantity &gt;t»ic pipe
Water cnani M-|wtrai

llll.bll.- oh April

OU Move, S-burtM-rv

Ilog lunik
Manure fcirl
110 fl. hay. rope with pullies

MENS.
About S3 ItlpHlf- I-tin ml Iicim
Bronze turkey gtdiblrr. 2 yr*, old

3 neahUiix barrels

Grain sacks
15 bn-&gt;heU jKiUUMM

Hot Lunch at Noon.

Tho Souther® 8uldlvr."—Gladys
uiner.
•
_ "Toussaint
L/Ouverturc."—Edna

Iron bed. xnriugs
Oilier articles too

Shelter for Horses if it Storms.

general, but he made u big mistake

rtf Qalrt* All sums of $5.00 or under cash,
iamb ui ame. Ovcr (h?l amounl 8 niomhs time
will be given op bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent. No
property to be removed until settled for.
*

Lee, pflaced 130 cannon un Seminary Marguerite HuU.
Ridge, one mHe northwest ot Meade's
"The, Christian fliadUl
line. Precisely at one o'clock In the
atternoun. ho opened fire with hla
"Education.
artillery on tho line ut Hancock's
Corps und Hiegel's Corps, which or.
Sunday visitor at Heft Garrison's.
cupled tho point where he wanted to The spirited music by the High School
rnuko the nsaiult. About 150 rebel
doctor's carts.
cannon und *0 union cunnem were
Todd
all In action at the same time sending Girls' Gic
forth their mew*engvrs of death.
Them' big guns, only one mile apart.
Arthur Hedges of Carlton
uyganlzcd rooting and
hla grandmother, Mrs. ”
Heed,
Ulllqu.
week.
proved very snttttalning and would
Will Harris of Grand Rapids Is vis­
do credit to a college assembly and
iting hla mother. Mrs. Harris and thouisht th&lt;

(rs. Tom Clemens will entertaln t In . Cemetery
April the let for dinner.
Moore wlll
move onto hla brother's farm here.
We wlll welcome them to our nelgh-

OxiMirn

'III I I-

BALTIMORE TOWN LINE.

GRANGE HALL OOKNEKN.

Onluiru tnpwt-r, I
Osborn hny'rakn

M IHCELLANEQU8.
BctUlcad ami springs

Cheney.
"Anii’ricanism.’^—Lu.v Merrill.
was able to sec on Uie night of. the
Mnunntt’s Lust Speech."
second day's fight that he 'was licked.
Ihixel Smith.
"Memorial Day
morning of tho secund day on
Bonham.
Mcwdo'n left center ho would have
"The ItalUe of Gcrmanlawn."
given Meudo a tight rub. for he would
huVu had mure troojis on hand than Winifred Nichols. ■
"The Victor of Marengo.
beforu hu tried Mrado's Danka. The
aunio might huve applied to Meade's noth Gane.
center on Cemotery »HL IBs.army
would have been »u reduced that he

OPEN
EVENINGS

I offer the following property
MACHINERY.

HOBNFS AND HARNESS.
Ray gelding, S yra. ol
Brown griding. I yn
This U a fine team.

so much mid about Pickett's charge
In newspapers, vr rather grand
charge. It was one of the p-x-rv.-t

point on July

EST.
1SSJ

jE HIGH SCHOOL
.DRAW BIG
■VDb

A. N. WELLMAN, Proprietor
COL W. H. COUGH

ORVILLE BARNUM

AUCTIONEER

CLERK

trembling, tho tomb-slonea in the
cemetery were shot to pieces until true, nil former who.d teachers and
familiar with this work.
All the
tillery exploded nnd men and horses young people did Well, tho greatest

' from Friday night until Monday.

■ ner and Viator of North Carlton werq
I er 11 ng'
ounty Line visitors Wednesday.
making u wetk'a visit among 9
from the indlvMud effort made in
The tiring kept up about two hours. ing
memorizing and af ~ ‘ ‘
‘"
Gu«-&gt;tn at Mrs. H. J. Gcrllnger'a I in Hostlnga nnd Grand Rapid*,
First place wAs ।
huraday wire: Mrs. ftohor and Mrs.1 Rev. T. 1-ji\v nnd &lt;•. V. Sb
i to Keith Chidthin tor people from this vlrlndy.
i
t&gt;lM*e&lt;
racntatlvo Hur­
and 1-clduy.
Mrs. Alice Bristol received a Ion,;
und nephew 1
et ready for thn final attack. Gen. Itngume'n
nnd Mrs. Waldo Garllngcr and Mr. Uvrllngcr. Friday.
Dwight Howamri
Charley Bush of Grand Rapids isl„.
—---- ------- ---------- ----co ceased
firing,
thinking
that --he th" floor of tl
siting his grandparents. Mr. and bud silenced the I'nion artillery, and suult
&lt;* visitors with
on
hi«
I
rs. Frank Hush.
I nude his Infantry , ready to charge. in the Sen.it'
Thursday.
m Waldo Grillngvr's Tuesday
Thera Aro Always Boms.
Floyd Garrison, wife und daughter Gen. Pickett was to lead and Gen.
reeling
Tho man who thinks tho world
E.irt Woodland buslnex
str. ana sirs, i unison iiurrvugns or
, • .. ----- ' i. — . C, l
.......... ... .—'
could not get alone ulthoul him gehDowling spent Sunday at F. Wilkes.- Wa Usun a also Mr. «nd Mrs. Archie near Scmlngry Ridge,, the starting
other.
Mrs.
Mutchlor.
Friday.
.. .
. Mattison nnd
nnd children.
uolnt. aa mile distant.
point,
distant, ;S&lt;&gt;. the rebels
crally succeeds In f.ndlng foolish ptoMln Edna Schmidt nnd little nl«e
Mrs. Fred Vansyckle want lo Dowl­
Daniel G.rllncer nf Nnwhvlll
Maxwell Crawley is on the sick list came —
on with their old-fashioned
er Hun- plo who will chare his belief.
yell, nitrd, 1 suppose, with whiskey
and rille powder. Fearing nothing dramatic and difficult selection■ from
FREEPORT.
Norels and Hyde byamd wood fur
Mr
Mr.. and
and Mnu
Mrs. Quy
Guy simp^n
Simpson o
off arand
Grand drill, with inuakels on their right I’rnus and thu wild German auras,
Fred 8tatnm Friday.
Ru|tlds vlrited their parents In the shoulders and marching right along which she did sphndldly.
Joe McGrath had tho misfortune to I village over Sunday.
Third place was given to Mlrt Mar­
get a broken leg Saturday. While
pr. IL C. Peckham visited in De­ ington. They lutd gone only a Hille guerite Hall, who unva with tine spirit
working in the sawmill Saturday a • troll part of lust, week.
and feeling The liidsr uf tin- Black
log rolled onto ths crippled leg.
j Miss Laura Dernond spent Saturday
IJttle
Round
line.
Will Phillips and family attended a ; an«J' “““•W *n
.
birthday narty un Mrs. Phillips moth- , KraBk H&gt;&lt;*e visited in Freesull the
-c-L
_ .c. ...
fora mart nf lu*t
nttle. took a Imnd In the conflict. his country.
When Pickett got within 100 rods of
tho I'nion llnf. grape und canister ■inn tut I oratorical contest In which :
joyatilc time for those present.
mowed hl« men down, und tho infan­
Owing to poor health, I am obliged to quit farming, and will therefore have
Mias Jessie Phillips spent Sunday
try poured In more than their share p.irtldpuuiA are limited-to niemla-rs I
an auction sale of personal property at the H. M. Babcock farm, two miles cast
of bullets. The . cnenjy went down
like gruss before a mower. I shall
to the point.
and a half mile north of Dowling, on section 26, Baltimore township, on
visiting his uncle, Aw-tln Ferri, and
never forget that fatal day of July
"Self lnvesttncnt."r—Vara Wo
family and other relatives here re­
"The Keynote of Progress.'
turned home today.
day night. Harold Nagler winning the high waler mark, the clump »b trees.
land Holly.
Tho Bullis school lieglns again to- flve dollar tndd piece.
"Darkey laillaby*
(Hutnurcskc)
left. We chared them und captured
,
_____
_
Club. ‘
u lol uf prisoner*
Mrs. Elisa Sheffield and Hhlrley
"Ths Brotherhood uf Nations.''—
tended
1 could tell tho reader much more Mlles
MnrkS.
"Foreign
Harold •
homo
Sunday.
rent*
nw&gt; front doing so now. During'
Commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. I offer the following properly:

E

AUCTION SALE
Friday, March 20,’14

Scliool HcjKwt.

fur month ending March «. 1,14.

Total enrollment. 19.

"Vanguard uf the King." (Vocal1
many dead and wounded us I saw
. "
stretched on this Held. Hen* of the Solo)—Alfred Wllcint.
i Gettysburg. Our Sutton.
Village election was held In Ware's
Our fatalities ccrI hull. Monday. ’
but those uf the Vlde."—orchestra. '
Another •-apaclty audience listened
enemy Wore much greater. Gen.
Lee's sell-iald plans were defeated to the uralioriH. Good natured rivalturned to their home tn Woodland

•
HUHNES.'
Black gclillng. K yr*, old, wt. I luo
Bay gelding, coming 0 yrx. old, Mt.

Goh- riding plow
axsixted by the sophomores and thu

month were:
Donahy Ktrudtbeck, our friends and neighbors whp so
Mabel Shriller. Alethea L'slxirne. laiw- I kindly assisted us, in the illness*nnd
renco Parkhurst. Thomas Parkhurst.1 death of our beloved mother and
Jndcr Nettles. Thomas t'sborne. Her-, brother, especially Mr. and Mrs. Betts
tu* Strxxltlicck. Roy Heaney and Wlll-'l for their comforting words and slngle ^?rlb*r' .
,n* during their lllneM and death. AlThe pupils are quite delighted uvor so grateful for tho help received from

Mr. und Mrs. W. L. Hsk.
Mr. and Mr* IL F. lliyntnond.

After tho M|iel| ' AdV.
a question box. |
ind Mtxsirn.
s
i'„in.u..i.
t *mi
am «&gt;■ inariH-r— Wo wish to thank
.«h«n«Min w« .spect- our friends and neighbors tor their
the Ruger^s school down to spell with I kindness shown us In getting up the

The 17th of Ireland
Nifty little Shamrocks and St. Patrick Cards are
our stock for this occasion.
Birthday candles and candlesticks for birthday cakes
—
" 1 1
■
.i
।
■—
ive just received a sample line of hand bags
from 10c to $2.50, many of them high grade

5, 10 and 25c Store
1MW».

HuliuZr. MUb.

w-art. another rebel commander. Mtfto storm Meudv's rear leut neither
Pickett nur Stcwurt. accomplished
their plana.
No**, this la tny la-»t article about
Gettysburg. I suw Gettysburg In
D&gt;&lt;&gt; and again In 1918. Time Is no­

livened the program .throughout as

Hickle grinder

COWS.

t'lunnplon fftower. *&gt; ft. cut

chrstra. The orations Were the in­
dividual work of e.i.-h participant und1
provorfim.ot Int'-rc-ilng to follow, dis­
playing excellent thought und style.
They were given In a forceful, convlncrood train­
on the Other Shore, buys. Let us Ing manner that
..Ileox's soloj
drill fur the Great Captain ctf our ... ......
ind the two iiuml- r« by the Glee Club ;
Irving, Mich.
P. «.—My -next will bo un account
uf what happuned. on July 4. There
wax not mach lighting, but wo fol­
lowed Ixc lo the Potomac and up lo
his furtllli'd position al Frederick,

Chase. Rev. Hullun and U.-iM. Hutes
&lt;&gt;n thuught and . omposdtlon, Miss Deiw, aiiHs airier, i .'Mgs
und the nMinig'. »/ the untrklhg.i gave
first place to la Lind Holly, uf Wt-odland, mid secund jdnM iff Harold Hum-

ratM
Hay kidfo
Third lior*o luirncsa
30 Itcua

Quantity of out*

Utile Mary's aunt was visiting her
A Prolliabli t'oUIMiu.
at her home in the country. One day
No •me ought o- bo without flour,;
Mary said: "Como, auntie, and see my Judging from th" low pries iiuolud In I
I'lcrsun
* Bon'd adv. • Cut out the cuu-i
little bant les. They are just cutting
their tall*.**

0140 er whs.
Brsjtd U the Epaufob workingman’s1
atatf qf life and lb- averag*
ccn- J
cmapdoD la estimated at a pound par.

MISCEJzLANEOCS.

Quantity of corn

.ill gnl. nil tank
15 till. meal Jut

FARM TOOLS,.

Funner* I'aroritc grain drill, 11 hoc, disc

Thu aub-dlalriut contest will be
Black Friday.
held the last week In March amt HusBlack Friday In the financial his­
as the commit­
tory of tho United States was Septcm, would cure to
favorable reply
spoculakirs ran ths price of gold up
to
catching a great many par­
sons In s corner nnd causing s panic.
w. &lt;-. T. I. Meeting.
In British financial history Black Fri­
day was May 'll, 1866, on which, day
nt
the
hmitr ..f Mrs, Edna E&lt;1the commercial panic caused by' the
failure of Overcnd. Gurney £ Co.,
Uniilsd, rsached Its height.
r Ihu destiny ot
Mrs. Bena IJolour n*Uon&gt;*

Grind*tor &gt;o

3 gitl. errant catt
AC fl. of uiialn

hiring of Ik-IIs
Other article* uni nicntlunerl

HOT LUNCH AT NOON
TCDUQi All sums of $5.00’or under, cash. Over
icnindi that amount 8 months time will be given
on bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent. No
property to be removed until settled for.

WATSON WOODRUFF, Prop.
COL. W. H. COUCH
AUCTIONEER

BERT STANTON
CLERK

�Now Spring Dress Goods

Easy .In Any Position
Y ou can have’eomfort in Trousers and good
appearance, too, if you'wear DUTCHESS
TROUSERS.
WARRANTED—10c a button, $1 a rip.
They stand the hardest wear. The utmost
care is taken in every step of Manufacture.
Eyery_ piece of material is tested for strength
and fastness of color. They'have a style, that
places every wearer ’ among well dressed
men.
New spring line now ready for your inspec*
tion.
Prices range from $1 to $5

Malaise
&gt;r yard _
Wednesday at th* county ht» Hal, af­
ter a long nines* of tubercuoio. He
was sent from Middleville lost fal|.
There will be a special communica­
tion on next Wednesday &lt;-vm&gt;lng of
Lodge No. 51, P * A. M. work In M.
U. degree.
.
The annual meeting for the election
of officers of the HhatlnKo Women’s
Club will be held In tha city hall on

Ratine Mixed Suit*
inga, Per yd -_

Ratine Aurele, suitable for Suits1
and Dresses. Per yard_&lt;
Rexmere Voile
Per yard._J_.

Noil Ratine
Per yard

Printed Flaxons
, Per yard---------

{Brocaded Silk
Ratine, per yard.

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Special Offer
THIS WEEK

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
Hastings, Michigan.

One Price Clothiers

24 lbs
Purity

■AAMAAMMMMti
Mrs. Cora Hldclman and Mrs. Etho I
Ilouah of Hasting* spent Thursday at
Chua, llldelman's and attended the
l-adlm* Aid at Quimby.
Mrs. Wlll Hldclman und daughter
Pearl spent Bunday with Chas. Raid
and family id Hastings.
lleglrmld Winslow nnd family will
move April first lo their new homo
recently purchased of Leo Campbell.
1 Doris Roush of Hastings spent
, from Friday until Sunday with her
grandmother. .Mrs. C. Bldslmah.
N’otfS was received here Monday of
the death of Mrs. Jacob Rhodes. Mrs.
Rhodes was formerly for many years
a resident of this place. She passed

Per Sack
White Lily
Flour

Grand Rapids schools, at a nice in­
crease In salary.
Arthur Bush, who with Mrs. flush.
|a employed to assist Mr. und Mrs.
Butterworth hospital. £Jr:,n&lt;l Itnplda,
Tuesday. Mrs. Btfah Is with him.
Claude Bush, of this city. Is their soh.
William Leonard. Jr., aged 10 yean,
son of Street Commissioner, and Mrs.

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Gut Water

each SI.25

HASTINGS, MICH.

Sure Gatch
Mouse Traps
6 for 10c
Wealth Haa Ila Triala.
In an apartment of 34 rooma and
eight baths, such aa has been leased
by a New York man, the job of trying
to remember where you left your pipo
seems Indeed appalling.

AUCTION SALE
Not because I am broken In health, but because I want to pay for my farm, I wlll sell
my personal property at auction at my term 3|4 miles north and !A mile east of Banfield,

end

t'A

miles west and Vi mils south ot Dowling on Section 32 of Baltimore, on

Tuesday, March 17th, 1914

Evangeliatjc.

Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, I offer tho following property:

A REAL FRIEND
Friends are always needed,
but the only friend you can ab­
solutely depend upon at all
times is a bank account.
It will stand by you no mat­
ter what comes.
Make such a friend by start­
ing an account here and adding
to it as you can.
3% interest paid on savings deposits.

Bury County

HASTINGS,

WCHI8AN.

Frank Roberts ot Woodland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ovcramlth’a
baby Is n little belter at thin writing.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coats and &lt;u.n
Kendall ot Coals Grove spent Sunday

NORTH ( Alli.ION. j
Hoy Bunn and wile have been as­
sisting tv lak* ear.- of the former’s
parents who have i-ecu very ill with
grip und pneumonia.
Mra. C. I- Kenney spent Thursday I
with her parents of S,..utlr Pumpboll-i
Mrs. John Gela* epent Thursday In
Grand -RapHta.
- w
Mra. L .lienney and sans Hamer
and Victor 'spent W&lt; dnesday with
Henry Gerllnger’s of Like Odpu. '
A largo crowd ait&lt; nd.-d the sale of
A. Vetter hist Wedn

HI a4~'* P«W Stock receive
1*01 cash dividends semi­
annually at 6‘i p&lt;r
annum. An innstaMul backed by
gilt-edged real estate marlgages
and unsurpassed for aaftly, con­
venience or net earning rule, 21
year a in buahma, Meets over
JUD,(JUD. Write tor tail particulars

Just Right for BaebM-lM
ami KhetuualiMU.
Fuley Kidney I’U&gt;» wrv •° tbprougltly cffcctiyo for tuukaenc, rkuuniallsiii, .swollen, aching Joints. kidney
and btaddur aliments that they pro

Hot Lunch at Noon.
Tarmo nf Qalai AN sums of $5.00 and undtr, cash.
Over
lollllo Ul udloi that amount
one years time will be
given on bankable nates with Interest at •%.
bo rsmo.ad until sottM hr.

No property to

ROY EMMONS, Proprietor
Henry Flannery,

�THE HAWTNGS B.'

Real Grocery Bargains
We offer the following specials for

MONDAY OXLY

|

H bars Pegri SdSp—--------------------------------------2$lhff II &amp; E Granulflled Sugar---------------- -------_._$1.26
2 packages Jaxon Soap Powder .....------------- ®c
Good Cabbage, fine thing for Uoilcd Dinner, per lb----- 4c
One Package of Post TOASTIES FREE with a package of
■ GiUpc Nuts—Only one &lt;0 a cuStdhicr.

■□□□□□□nnnnnw
□ BASE BAUL □
°
ahd
o
g OTHER SPORTS g
■nnnnnnnnnnnn

Williams &amp; Son,

lasT FALL

DORMANT ATHLETIC SPIRIT
AWAKENING IN HIGH SCHOOL

Sale on Blankets
$3.75 now ....$3.00

Mackinaw Blankets
$3.00 now$2. SI)
$3.25 now$2.65
$3.50 now
$2.90

Buffalo Robes
$10.00 now....$7,50

We have added to our line of goods, Wall Paper.
• Come in and let us show it to you.

Campbell and McCallum
Cloverdale

Michigan,

Bargains in MICHIGAN FARMS!

Inst game of the season with nn out­
side team.
Homo «&gt;f alumni nro planning for a
game with the high wchool sometime
during the week of March 23.

SALE. OR EXCHANGE
pictun- ui.i.v* ,
....... ......
......... —-gtMMl well. H acre* of wcond growth tuaplc Umber, und about HOU fruit
tire*. Lie* only 1 mile to a good railroad p»Wn where there nro all
kind* of ehun-lHw. high m-IkmiI. etc. and In ca.y tllMnnce of n Ixwuiirul

SCHEDULE FOR Tfll-COUHTY

income property or good nrilalcrui.

Hawings High Opens Nx-Gamc Pro­
gram Here With Eaton Rapids
April IS. Nashville’s Schwlulc.
Hastings high will havo a team In
the’ Tri-Cpunty Base Hall league. In­
cluding high school teams in Ektton.
Ingham mid Barry counties. The
teams are divided Into two divisions.

No. 1200.—13-3.3 acres of good sandy loam Bull, lying gently rolling,
only 3 miles from the City, limits of Grand Rapid*. nnd near tho
new Interurban. Has a 5 room house, small barn, some fruit nnd Is

No. 1323.—to acres. |n.Central Michigan. only 3 miles from » good
orchard. Frier only 1800.
No 1331.—32! acres &lt;&gt;f gently rolling clay loam soil, lying only 2
miles from a good town In-the Grand Traverse Region. 131 acres

Price only 3-’* per acre. and will consider trade.
Np. 13311.—ISp acres of Al land adjoining n fine lake In Central
Michigan, good A room house whir furnace. 40x40 bam and all other
necessary outbuildings, good well and windmill, 21 acres of maple.
Iieech und • Im Umber, large bearing nmrlr orchard. Thia place Is
Vary cheap at HO per acre, and owner will trade for smaller farm In
-We
Kalkaska Co. This Is all good high land nnd wo can sell ynu any
part of It from 40 nc-ren up. Lies only 4 miles from the County Seat,
and fight on thr rgtlrdnil. Thr price la only 333.&amp;O Per ;i«-re nml It Is
a good apccubillon at that.
No. 1330.—13"H acres near Pl.vlnwell, good 11 room house. 3 basemrnt tuim*/ good well nml windmill, all n*'&lt;-&gt;-saary outbuildings, ex-

tance iff Grand Rapids and three miles from u very good railroad
town. Is good day loam soil, has dandy Hew seven room house,
basement barn, well and'Alstern. good apple orchard. 7 acres of
grain. Slock Includes team. I a-ovrs and a calf, chickens and full
equipment, Including separator. ITIce only 33,300. Wlll sell for
rlth a

An Ideal Utile home for fruit* and poultry. 33.000.
No. IM7.—This Is on&lt;- of the cheapest SO acre places In Michigan.
1s rich sandy l^atn soil, lying somewhat ruling. 2 '4 miles to railroad
station in Miasauki-e Co. Is a real bargain ut 3400 and it would pay
you to speculate upon.
gnod

H. S. RASE BALL LEAGUE

Ideal home. Owner will trade with or without stock and tools. Trice
35.300. Wlll consider trade for good Income property or stock ot
goods.
■mall bouse, baiwnu-nt burn, excellent land lying gently'railing.
Owm-r Is at) old man and cannot work the place and wlll consider
trading It for good property, which will return a fulr income, a bar­
gain nt 33.OVD
which contains many tine bargains in Michigan Farms.

I two me properly for a farm, write us foday.

The Wolverine
Farms
Co.,
GRAND RAPIDS
Both Phonos

819 Ashton Bldg.

NORTHWEST JOHNSTOWN.
Ernest Harn drew logs t" Ai
sens mw mill- Monday.

SSU?. Uv4e

BOWENS MIlArt.
The Gleaners will give a post card
social nl the Grange Hall Saturday ev­
ening. Match 14. A program Is being
prepared” for the occasion. Every­
body come. Ladles tiring post cards.
School vacation from March 13 to
33. Hurrah! Now for a good time.
Miss J’eari Meyers is on the sick

*' y' K **•*&lt;’■» Thurs-

’
, . „ , , Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Norris and chllt Horn and chll- dr«n spent Bunday with Mrs. Norrla'
iSSKi Mr. and Mrs. Culver, near

Rig Mert.
-been frequently suggested
laming* Whist Club ought n
un to compete tn the Amer­
ican Whist meet. The local club has

WldM Club Scores.
„ „
Nlrfth and South.
Huffman nnd Hayi-n plus 3K.
Hubbard dnd Myers, plus M­
L Hauer and Cook, minus 1«.
Harber und Stamm, minus 214.

Rapid* Clubs’

Furniture City Trophies.
On Friday afternoon and evening
teams representing the whist club of
liiunings and Grand Rapids wlll play
In this city for the Furniture City
Trophy, held by the Grand Rapids
club, and for the Knight Trophy, held
by the Hastings Club. Tho visitors

BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY.

Fnnnltig mill
llnlx-ock lextcr.
I un gallon errmn can*

ScjrMtO
ad rake
Hltoe repair oulflt

HnUHP, IIOGH AND CHICKENH.
31 Ramlxtnllcttc ewes. 4 ami 3 yrs. old
Full blood Klirap buck

Crowbar

Tile xpodn

5 cvM-kereis. not akin
FARM TOOLS.

Other articles not mentioned
HARNER8.

McCormick moww', n ft. mt

No. DU Oliver walking plow
Spring tooth floating harrow

holo digger

Grain drill
Hiding harrow

One M-t old iloubln harniwt

Shelter for Horses If It Storms

Hot Lunch At Noon

nf Qalat- AI1 sum* 01 J5-°° ,r “nd,rUI oaie.
Ov,r ttlt amount eight

months time will be given on good bankable netes at tlx per
cent Interest No property to be removed until settled for.

Totals

Clark Robinson, Prop.
Henry Flannery

Geo. Robinson

Auctioneer

Clerk

Murphy
I. W. Cook

Totals

Cy Young .
W. It. Cook
R. Herrington..
Ed. Johnson •&gt;

Totals

Eegal Jidwrtistmtnti

Mlni-dcrs ot Barry County.
March Meeting of I&gt;. A. R. Chapter. | Russell, the Lake Odessa Ileal DaughThe March mcAing of tho Emily tl&gt;r- *’“»
,ho
,,r hnnnr at
A mass meeting nt all tho minis­
Irglnln Mason Chapter. N. H. I&gt;. A. | this affntr. Mrs. Conk told nf a visit ters of Harry County Is called to meet
.. was held with Mra. W. W. Potter. । to the first grade of the Central bulld- In First Methodist Episcopal church.
Monday. in the ubM-nec- of tho Re- j |n&gt;{&gt; uhen- Uny children wing very
gonu Mra McElwain presided. Tho I sweetly und’ spiritedly "The BUir Hastings, Monday afternoon, Haren
treasurers report showed 398.11 re- I Bpunslr.l Hanner" without notes or
Uo-To-Church-«unday.
reived nt the Fclifunry 'meeting for | worda Wore them.. Miss FcLtcr..lbr
annual dues and birthday offering.
public school music teacher having
Therefore be present to discuss this
i p.uriolk- songs In thn month of Feb. subject. Htctui may bo takoft to or­
ganise
the
ministers
of Harry County .
llurr and Madnmo Jumacl. Mrs
: A very delightful social hour cloned
into an AMvVkitlon. If you cannot .
Klwaln gave Items of Interest
tli&lt;&gt; meeting.

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
thoughts upon theao things.
Tho Hustings Ministers Assn..
State of Michigan, tho probata tended the snjnial Imnquet of the 8&lt;&gt;- . Tho E. F. W. wlll meet at tho home
C. F. Hallou. president.
Phla do Mamie Cninputi Chapter, of of Mr. nnd Mra Haiindors, Tuesday.;
court for the county nf Harry.
Mnurlco Grigsby, secretary .
Grand Rapids, told'of meeting Mrs. j Man ti 31. I*&gt;&gt;l luck supper.
tho probate oiHce; in the city of Has­
ting*. in wvlil county.- on tnr eleventh
day of March A. D-19H.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Judge ot Probate.

AUCTION SALE
Wishing to dispose oFstock, tools, etc., to close up the estate of John
Castle, deceased, I will sell at public auction at the Castle farm 4 miles north
and a half mile west of Prairieville village

Tuesday, March 17, 1914
Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following described property will be offered:

nbnsEN.

•ARM TOOIrt.

DELTON STATE
BANK REPORT

fUaknt IXlt-.o.

5 tooth culUrntor

CATTLE.

Mowing machine

Cuttlng box

McChtiry drill

SHEET

Hating, IteparUMO*.
Overdrafts
Banking laxiut. rundiare, Bxtursw 3.133
Du« from Other tanks and bankers IOS

Single buggy

Combination Mock rack

: Department.
rommereul

Shropshire buck

!l breeding rwra

rale

Cutter

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

mmv

1*0 ULTRA'.
25 chickens

tl.-nil i:

100 ba*kcl.* corn

ii°tt

Two horse cultivator

HOGS.

Brood

Wagon

Deering binder

Flow

i of the IMUm State

4 tons tamo Ivay
200 liumllcH corn stalks

Buffet
2 cxlcnniotf tablra
3 roefcrm
13 dining chairs
Kitchen Mfc
3 IxHlslcaibt
Heating store
Center table
Range
Fruit cans
Other nrtlclesi loo numerous to mention

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

side.

Mulholland'e.—Adv.

Bngjry ixur

Red cow, 10 vth. okl, frcwli In IX*-ember
tbu, 7 yrs. old, giving milk, due In May

Tsrme
I erms

bo entertained .with a luncheon and
smoker M the Parker House.
The Knight Trophy wlll bo defend­
ed by Messrs. W. G. Hauer and Albert
Warner and Morrill nnd Myers. The
challengers for tho Furniture City
Trophy uro Mayor Gabon. J. B. Rob-

Spring Hlovxl
During the vrthter months impuri­
ties accumulate, your blood becomes
Impure and thick, your kidneys, liv­
er nnd bowels fail to work, causing
so-called “Spring Fever.” You feel
tired, weak and bray. Electric Hitters
—the spring tonic and syaum cleans­
er—is what you need; they stimulate
tho kidneys, liver and bowels to
healthy action, expel blood Impuri­
ties and restore your health, strength
and ambition. Electric Bitter* makes
you feel like new. Start a four weeks'
treatment—It will put
' ~
shape for your spring
&gt;ric. uuaranteed. AH DniggUta
Scc- and

Single *hjncl^plow
Hlnglo enrrtagn with'pole
Mock rack
I Cutler

Coif. 7 month

Press A Ttrxrt Defeats .Ml Klars.
In tho best game of tho season
played In Jake R&lt; hor’s bowling alloy
on Monday evening tho Press &amp; Tool
team defeated the All Stars by 104
points.
'
The score:
Tress &amp; Tool.
II. D. Cook
F. Mullen .

WHISTERS TO PLAY FOR

Grand

Strike tooth harrow

yrs. «&lt;d, wt. 1200, with foal by/Grnffmllcrche---- *

Totals

tessive weeks previous to said day of
scaring. In the Hastings Hanner, a
newspaper printed and circulated In
Mid county.
CHAM. M. MACK.
Judge of Trobate.
Pipp Swatting the Ball.
EIJ.A C. EGGLESTON.
Walter Pipp. the former Hastings
Rrslster of Probate.
flrst-aacker .evidently looks so good lo A true copy

TWO TROPHIES OH FRIDAY

commencln, at 10 o'clock a. m. I offer the following property:

II. D. Cook

2—Hastings In Nashville.
»—Entpn Rapids Irt Nashville.
IS—Nashville In Charlotte.
23—Nn«hvllle In Hastings.

hlbltion game Tuesday, ho made sev­
eral hits nnd llelded his position ex­
cellently.

Thursday, March 19

I*. Trutoper
Ben Cole

tho forenoon, at said probate omes,
and is hereby appointed for hear­
The schedule of Nashville high fol- bo
ing said petition)
It is Further Ordered. That public
April 35—Ntphvillc In Eaton Rap­ notice thereof bo given by publkatlon

that he did not farm out the lengthy
player lo a central league team os
wus announced. Pipp Is With the Tl-

Hiving rented my farm and decided to move away, I win have an auction saia at the
farm, 5 miles south and 1 mile west of Hastings, or 1 mile watt of the Hendershott school
house, on section 12, Hope township. This sale will take place on

IIORHER.

May 9—Charlotte In Hastings.

May
May
May
May

AUCTION SALE

Osborn and Hirst, ave.
Stebbins and Doyle, minus 4.

Ing trams of each division will piny a
series for the league championship
and a silver trophy.
The schedule of Hastings follows: filed In slid court her petition praying
April IS—Eaton Rapids in Hastings.

Ilaatlngs anil
one nf thr !.*« towns In Southern Michigan.

WHIST TOURMAMEIH

. Inurcatlng Whl&gt;4 Contest.
As a preilmlhiry to the contest
I I'mler Coaching of Walter Phelps, tho cups on E'riday evening, ...
।
lire Develop* Fine Form anti
teams of tho Hastings Whist club
met
on TXirSdsy evening and engaged
Wins Another Victory.
Thr Hostings High school bosket
kill team defeated the team from
Results:
Charlotte Friday before a recordHuffman. Hnye«: Stebbins, Doyle,
it -1-3.
Hubbard. " Ironside; /Osborn, RohEarly in tho season Hustings suf­
ts. 417-1-1.
fered defeat In Charlotte by a similar
Barber, Pryor; Schadet. Woolon,
score. liuL-thls time the boys went
Into the game with contldence of
Hauer. Warner; Morrill, Myers;
Winning, nnd every one of them play­
ed-ns hurd as he could. In team
work they played ring* nround ChnrInltc. Thn system they hove been
In Friday ayening'* contest Iq Jake
coached in worked so that nt nearly
nil times each player knew just about Reher's bowling alley the Iron Cut­
ters defeated the Pencil Pushers by
where the other ones would be.
Tho only department that seemed
weak was In shooting the baskets.
That more baskets were not mndo
can be laid lo the fact that CapL
Ward was not In the game until tho T. Murphy
lust 10 minutes; but he made n few M. Croak .

wm# Word will bo seen In this year.
The doctor has advised that for hls
own good he should stay out of alhlcIcs.
.
Hparks’ playing has Improvedreally, and ho wns seen at hls best
‘rlilay night. Ho played his man
well.
Hrown and Hill make a good work­
ing pair nl the forward .positions.
The crowd wns very- Interested In thr
great defensive work of Bollum and
Garland, ami they were applauded
many times for tho speed they show­
ed’ in covering their men and gelling
the Ixill out of danger.
The faithful moling of the students
helped thr boys n great deal. A man
meeting wns held at school in the af­
ternoon and yells were rehearsed.
They were ut the gdmo In a body In
the south end &lt;&gt;f the hall. Hill Sher­
wood. their yell master, had them In
many stirring yell* and tho team and
Individuals were cheered often.
Next' Friday the boys go to Eaton
Rapids and March 30 the Union High
of Grand Rapids will bo here. It Is
hoped that there will be a large

......

BHT TO ENTEH

AMI

BASKET Bill TEAM
&lt;hn r-pTonsntglh I trnm should'b*
in campctJdve play among tn*
mrmbera of. the chib.
DEFEATS CMTIE &lt;i&gt;nscn

We csitv a full line of staple and Fancy Groceries and Meat.*. Re­
member, these specials arc for Monday only.

We will offer for die next two weeks some real bar­
gains on Blankets that dre worth your time to take
advantage of.

HASH*

Tarmc
&amp; Crilla
be given on
per annum.

nf Qalo* AU sums of $10.00 and under, cash.
OL OalCw Qver ({ial amount 8 months time will
extra good bankable notes with- interest at 6 per cent
No goods to be removed until settled for.

EZRA S. MOREHOUSE, Admr.
Fagp O. BvaaM. cutur.

COL. ROSS BURDICK
Auctioneer

CLARE THORPE
Clerk

�J3JLEJB22.

howling
J jetM Warner taMkittnc hU non E.
K. Warner at Irving.
Wcaley French and family »pPnt
Bqnday with tho former - uuter. Mrs.
"o&gt;, .» tsnn, I'rooeoaa Gertie
&lt;
Goaklll, near lacey.
will U u«ed for tho piano fund.
Mn. Anna TathrW—ix&gt;n
Mra. A. W. Burpee entertained her ispent a few daya with Mr*. Ed. Hili
father. Jainca Calthrop, hor brother, i
SUrah. und h,r (rt-ce. Mia* Lavery
Oalthrou, |#,t Thursday.
Mra Lincoln Uu*h and Mra. Me
Darmoit attended a W. C. T. U. Inatl- ,
tut* at Naahvllje Thuraday.
Mfr. Bara Morehouaa visited'her
mother al Ilrudloy from Monday un- ।
til Thuraday of laat week.
‘
|
Mra T. A. Blackman had to post­
pone hor Intended visit to aoo her new
granddaughter at Cincinnati this:
Week on account of the serious 111- ;
noaa of her mother, Mra Ford.
Mrs. Tillie Smith haa been on tha

MAKES,®

ALL
LIVESTOCK

Kills Lice, Mites, Fleas and Beks.
DESTROYS DISEASE GCRMS AND
CURES DISEASES OF ALL LIVE STOCK

CLEANSES.

DISINFECTS.

PURIFIES.

for Grand Rapl&lt;
■print mllllnory
The IW" 8__ ______ ____ __
Mra Odas Friday. Two Interesting
r.tuiings wer* given by Mrs. Hoaltsal and Miss Bernice Flowar.
Caeli and Loyd Knox of Middlevllle spent the tore part of tha week
with their uncle, A. W. Hurpee, and
turally.
.
CBorloy Smith I* spending the week
with relative* In Buffalo.
Dr. Craw, wn* n p»nfhsulnn*l visiter
In Augusta taut Tue«day._Mrs. Ban Johnson was home over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Roy Gaskill left Sat-

No Substitutes
| RETURN to the grocer all «ubrC adtutes sent you for Royal Bak­
ing Powder There is no sub­
stitute for ROYAL Royal is a pure,
cream of tartar baking powder, and
healthful. Powders offered as sub­
stitutes are made from alum.

nd -Mra,
vlSta.1 r

,
a vurprivr
|bw la»t Friday evcnlfcn l&gt;&gt; the peo­
ple ot Cedar Creek.
Don Week* and Trite tnmrd Thure,
duy
to Fay Clcmtoea'* tenant house.
Mra. Ferry Renkc* la nn thr alck
।Hat though the rest ot the sick are a
ilittle better.
. f
BMra Austin and Mr*. r«rd have
i

।
,

THE REXALL STORE

MICHIGAN.

DELTON,

Combination Vacuum Cleaner

.

and Carpet Sweeper.
Wc offer to you the latest and abwlutely the most up-to-dhtc
carpet cleaning device manufactured. Gets every partiplc
of dust and dirt with its powerful bellows,, no scattering of
dust over the furniture, it is all carried into the dust bag. An
adjustable brush which revolves rapidly picking up all litter
•nd deposits it in the pan which i» of ample size, extending
both in front and rear of brush. This brush can be set to
sweep short, medium or long nap carpets so as to get the
best results, or can be thrown out of gear entirely. No
household M complete without one of these vacuum sweepers
Any one who is interested, call and wc will be glad to dem­
onstrate in your own home. Demonstration will cost you
nothing.
•

’daughter ajtent Thuraday and Friday
with relative* here.
Mra John llurrln«ton vialted at
Charley Kahler-* last Thursday.
Tho I aid Ire' Aid met with Mra Pet­
er Adrianaon Wedneaday. ■
Th« concert given by the hand Uat
Friday ovanlng waa greatly enjoyed
by thoae present.
The I*»dy Maccabeee and husband*
■pent-a very plruaant evening with
Mra. Fred Green last Thuraday. even-

tel. of Hastlnga
Mrs. Geo. Kenyon entertained Mr.
and Mr*. John Pitt* Friday for din­
ner In honor of h*r birthday.
CharI la Aldrich and famlty ape nl
Huturday nlzht and Sunday with Will

How Would You Like to Realize From
35 to 100 per cent on all Your Spare Cash.

E,. Tungate &lt;5 Son

Phone 16*6 Banfield Exchange
One dandy line of wall paper samples.
Clover, Timothy and Alsikc, all new seeds.

Grass Seeds,

We are sure
Teas, Coffees and Staple Groceries at any

WE HAVE EAITH IN
THIS STOMACH REMEDY

price. Here are a few of our regular prices:
Quakeress Tea at------------- --------------Holland Steel Cut Coffee at
Benkes' Fancy Blend Coffee at------Breakfast Blend Coffee (will ctipin) at
Boston Breakfast Blend Coffee at...
Reno Mince Meat, 10c; 3 for--------Peas and Sweet Com at
Tdlnatoes at...._______________
or Sauer Kraut.
_Rcd Salmon_______________ _ __________

50c
30c
28c
27o
25c
25c
10c
12c
10c
16c

Mn. Mnrtha Replogle and daugh*
r Mary left Friday for Kalamazoo
i see Mr. Rrplogle whp Is III with’
neumunla. Mr. ilcplogio is some
liter.
'
Mr. and Mra. Chtndp Moahor apent
indav with hla. father I'•tar limit■ of Shultz.
I’ugal McCallum was In Hasting*

Mia* Ado

In order to make room for our New Spring Goods
which we are daily expecting, we will offer the
balance of our winter btock at prices that you can­
not afford to disregard. For instance we are mark­
ing All Wool $3 Union Suits, Sweater Coats, etc.,
atj$1.99
Children's All Woo! $1.50 Sweaters at75c
Fleeced garments which retail at 50c &amp; $1 at 35c &amp; 69c
Fleeced Night Gowns worth $1 25, $1 &amp;■&lt; 75c
at
79c, 69c &lt;i 39c
10c Outing Flannels at7c
Wc have not the space to list our whole stock but
will make similar reductions on every article of
winter goods which we carry.

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton,

Goodaker left Saturday

*

Michigan

If you get it at Kopfs its clean.

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

Our Groceries are always Clean and Fresh.

GENERAL REPAIRING

Henkes &amp; Son
Phone, Hastings, 342-3r

Dowling
Mich.

If you have any work in the above lines 1 shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you'will
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other^Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines* I ns tai led.

Banficld, 13-3r,

Salmon Trout at 10c lb.
Lake Herring, 8 lb. pail, $5c

and possibly more is the groceries they use. Why not
buy them, then, where you know you get QUALITY,
FRESHNESS, afld HONESTtMEASURE.

era was held Saturday Evening. At
l he'close ot the m&lt;&lt;-{lng an oy«t«T
supper was sen cd t • ~ th* Gleaner*
their family. All h-.i'lDg a very cn-

Rev. nnd Mrs l-ihr arc going to
Charlotte Saturd-y tv /aslat Rev. Wil­
letts in quarterly mi it lag.
Mra Louise lailhrop will |wid the
Chrhtlan Hndcav.-r needing Sunday
evening. Topic, -W- H-Slufad Mbmorle*." A tnomor; meeting; ,•
.
Mr. Knapp of l-tl-m Ilapld* «ix-ni
from Wednesday till Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ixthr
Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Mudge and

Have you seen KELLY?
Cloverdale

Michigan

You will never know how handy it is to pay
all your bills by check, until you have tried
it. No bother in making change, and the
check is a receipt for every transaction.
We wtjl be glad to have you open an account

had a telephone pl.io-d tn thalr home
Saturday.
Leon l-.hr ot C
la vUUIuk hh
parenta. Rev. and Mr-. Litt,-. I
MW». Grace llyd Mra Mci'Hlland.
Mra Jenni«&gt; Whitlo. k Mra. Neal. Nr».
Itanea attended the W. C. T. IT. 'con­
vention .a Nashville rhuraday.
Eva Drmarny of Jm kfpn^kpent Hot
urduy and Sunttay a &gt;16 Jwr. parent*.

DELTON,

All Steel Door Frame

Air Tight Doors

Inner Anchor

Base Anchor
Angle Steel Rib

Combination Door Fastener

Delton, Mich.

Capital Stock - 'jho.ood.oo

Surplus

•

.

6,000.00

PER
CENT

MICHIGAN.

Seven Wonders
Of Saginaw Silos

Spline Dowel

Delton Stfcte

CHAS. DENE.AU,

and Ladder

These are the seven features
of our sflo that will be MONEY
SAVERS for you. They have
made the Saginaw Silo famous
and the greatest success. Come
and see us and we will show
you all about it. Or phone us.

Aldrich Bros

Company
Delton,

Il

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
WANTS

The Best For the Money Store

Autocrat
The Best $1.00 Shirt on the Market
Additional Want Ads on
Page Three._________ __

Twenty-seven years selling has convinced us

HASTINGS MARKETS

Let ONE SHIRT Convince You
EVERYTHING NEW IN NECKWEAR

Clothier
MICH

HASTINGS
L. B. RUMSEY
Licensed Embalmer

FLOUR

FRENCH’S

Is the IDEAL Family Flour

prices

right.

With it you can make the lightest and most delicious bread
and biscuits and the lightest and daintiest cakes.
There is no need of cluttering up your pantry with several
kinds of Flour. Just use French’s White Lily. It will save you
space and lots of steps.
Particular women prefer French's White Lily Flour to any
other because they KNOW that it is absolutely PURE, and made
with the utmost cleanliness; that it has a delightful richness of
flavor that adds “daintiness" and pleasure to the things baked
from it.
Economical women prefer French’s White Lily Flour to any
other, because they have found that it goes further—makes bigger
loaves and more of them to the sack—more cakes and pies too.
Economical women prefer French's White Lily, too, because
they always “get results." They have no poor batches of bread,
no soggy cake that refuses to rise.
Every sack “MAKES
GOOD.'’
It will pay EVERY HOUSEWIFE to use French's White
Lily Flour, because it will end her baking worries, and bring suc­
cess to her efforts.
r
Bread made from French’s White Lilyt Flour
keeps fresh and
moist, and retains its fine flavor longer than any other bread, be-

MIDDLEVILLE,
r«otAd»oo

cause the flour is cleaner than other flour. Every kernel of wheat
that goes into French’s White Lily Flour is positively cleaned and
polished by special machinery and goes through more purifying
processes than any other.
Most people think that all flour is clean just because it LOOKS
clean.
'
When the wheat comes to the mill the crease in the wheat
kernel is full of dirt. Unless every kernel is thoroughly
scoured and polished, and the .flour thoroughly purified by the
most modern machinery, the dirt is ground up with the wheat,
remains in the flour, and goes into the bread. Youthen pay for
the dirt in the flour at so much per pound.
Bread made from the ordinary flour, which is NOT CLEAN,
contains more dirt and less nourishment. Such flour is not DE­
PENDABLE, and costs more in the end than the highest priced
flour.
■
French’s White Lily Flour is the BEST flour your money can
I—&gt; • « &gt;

Il

A

am

n A

m m &lt;-! ■ r«r

tlr.llt-

Kilt

it a

n

whole lot better. It is made in one of the best equipped mills in the country, a
mill that runs night and day, year in and year out, to fill the orders.

t

Just try French’s White Lily Flour th

and you’ll never be without it.

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
Gm RUD TO WIPE
UI« MEM
Your lastyear’issuit, coat, skirt, dress, or overcoat, are probably all right only
they need
BILL RECENTLY F EPORTED

DRY CLEANING

CARRIES $500,000 FUND

That’s our business. To see that they are properly cleaned and pressed,
that’s our business too. Who ’does your dry cleaning nnd pressing is your
business but we feel sure you will appreciate our superior equipnfent and our
personal guarantee of our work.
.
.

PMT TWO—PA6ES 9 TO It

Spring Suits
Early Spring buyers of men’s Clothes
will be astonished at the remarkable
Values in Men’s Suits we are showing
for $9.98, $12.48 and $15.00.

•WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
We say Cash because that is just what we mean, the
real value of these suits is from $2 to $3 more per
suit.
1
•
We are making these SPECIAL CASH PRICES
ON HIGH GRADE SUITS to compete with the
Catalogue House. We will guarantee these suits to
be from $1 to S2 a suit less in price than you would
have to pay for the same quality of any catalogue
house in America.
We are right here to back up every word of the
above statement, and invite comparison.
Remember you have to pay CASH to the catalogue
house, why not pay us that cash, see the goods before
buying and save from $1 to $2 on a suit.

8HULTER8 BROS., PROPRIETORS.

PHONE 243.

HASTINGS, MICH.

A Special to Shavers!
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Only, twelve of these at this Price
Razor (old style)
$2.00
Lather Brush
Mug—------------- —--- ---------Cake Soap
Strop------------- ---------------------Bottle After Shaving Lotion
Box Talcum Powder.— i.

iuthot&gt;U'

1.00

$4.10
The complete outfit for $2.50/ Safety razors from 25c
to $5.00. ' Your old blades sharpened 30c per dozen.

C. E. HARVEY

”

. North Side Pharmacist
......
.
Hastings, Mich

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO.

VALUE GETTING and GIVING

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 74

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

meaning it not understood or is lost tight of.
Value does not mean to much the price you pay. as it meant what you
get for the price.
Comparison it the real test ot genuine value.
We ask that you put our goo.1t to the test.
Regular 15c. large tire, Richelieu Brand Pork &amp; Beans per can
Pride o( Plymouth Peas, extra fancy, 1 Sc each; per &lt;loz..
.
20 lbs. II. &amp; K. Granulated Sugar, for---------Gold Medal Flour, per tack -.
Best Catsup, 16 ot. site per iloz
A Good Grade Coflce, Our Special, per lb------Alaska Salmon, per can .
...
Lenox Soap, " bars for------- ...
Argo Starch 1 packages for,
Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish, liottle.
3 Bara Jap Rom- Soap for------ .

SL

. lUc
$1.50

E. C. Russ &lt;5 Son On^:

MICHIGAN WOMAN’S STOMACH ILLS
ENDED 8Y A WONDERFUL REMEDY

Mr. Eiwli H. Gtbnid, Mirtii Hum, 75 lull An., Gmd Rapids, Midi.
Deaf Sir:—Plcnse mail me free your
......County, Michigan.

list

of EARMS,

Ilrmark.'

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Our slock of Muslin Garments are nicely Made of a fine grade of muslin and crepe and are of the newest designs.
lace and embroidery trimmings on them arc of good quality and handsome patterns. Examine them before you buy.

CORSET COVERS
Muslin Cover, Embroidery Trimming:.
Muslin Cover, Lace Trimming..
Crepe Cover, luicc Trimming------------------

23c
29c
47c

DRAWERS
Muslin Drawers, Embroidery Trimming
Muslin Drawers, Lace Trimming---------Crepe Drawers, Lace Trimming

24c
29c
48c

UNDERSKIRTS
Muslin
Muslin
Muslin
Muslin

Skirts,
Skirts,
Skirts,
Skirts,

Embroidery Trimming...
Embroidery Trimming.
luice Trimming
Lace Trimming....

.. 48c
95c
.$1.19
$1.48

No. 1 SPECIAL
10 quart Enameled Pail, Saturday at 2 P. M.

17c

MUSLIN GOWNS
Muslin Gowns, Embroidery Trimming
Muslin Gowns, Embroidery Trimming
Muslin Gowns, Luce Trimming
Crepe Gowns, Lace Trimming
Crepe Gowns, Lace Trimming

48c
69c
95c
._ 95c
$144

COMBINATION SUITS
Muslin Suits,
Muslin Suits,
Muslin Suits,
Muslin Suits,

Embroidery Trimming______
Embroidery Trimming____
Luce Trimming........ . ..
Luce Trimming—..

------ 48c
---- 79c
95c

•r.is

PRINCESS SLIPS
Muslin Slips, Embroidery and Lace Trimming.
Muslin Slips, Lace Trimming

95c

No. 2 SPECIAL
1000 yards of Lace and Embroidery Insertions, So value,
for seven days on sale at per yard

One to a customer.

Hastings, Mich.

The

NEW YORK STORE

2^c
N. B. WATERMAN

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
We have a good fresh supply of Oranges, Lemons, Grape
*
Fruit, Figs and Dates, Lettuce and Radishes, Onions
*
Rutabagas, Cabbage and Celery at prices most reasonable
♦
Pick your dinner wants from this list. Let us supply you.
*
Give us yourtrial order for Peas,Corn,succotashandTom*
atoes. You furnish the order and we will supply you ■»«. ♦
with the best.

WUNDERLICH GROCERY
PHONE 83

4 Deliveries Daily

�THIM OF K

iRoatiM

fMItavtfor appointing ad7|Im: hwlM April frd.
f 'Ttmudn'i’.‘liarnum. dr■I -MMptd tflb-d: diM-hanrc
. Yurtrr •»' ndrmnwiratrlv
t flrl.rk'. iV. ip-jc. ate Inlir'lttm IIH.CillV&lt;H-«d&gt;; flI ofifturi tapiMb'F" &gt;u«rdrirtirfrse-T—Aed.
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MKK.

COURf BSE NEWS

Estate uf&gt; Curlvy llaxcl Barrett, a
f.WHJjj'.'WlllUI UM JUiUl! ■””"1 .minor;
reltiuw vt.«unfdlan by word
|al,.n tn State IlMpiMl tUW-U’ »*&gt;&gt;*&gt;■ ilfad; .discharge, ofGr-tHfe B-, Townach'd ‘us BUdrdtati Murd.1pwwr.-..'w. .......
'•RMsrtr ;«i&lt;' ciftirifi- Fn-y. dA-MM-dV
' Betate &lt;&gt;f I&gt;.ivid MarahutU dtfJlF'1 |4MUu Mf Ilkv-iV** to well read estate

And every morn, America over, Big Bet:
awaluna taw who are getttag up ta the

The following bill. were read
upon motion anting:
Wnlsaert Hroe., repairs .ind
impriivomenta ....
11
A. K. MuIbMMiWi;' tnuirit* ti.iiice
J. T. I'lemon A Burl dutnrstli■k-tence ..'v.
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I &gt;1 monde Mro*. mnUit. n.in &lt;• - .
Chun. Hherwodd, iMlntriLin •••. .

Big Baa is a thia. teaaauUnl and punctual
aleeomder Ha la May t0 read, wy to
wind and pleasing to hear. Ha calls you
every day at any time you Hy. ’
He'a abylmely the finest aleepmetcr
made, lhe «nt oae we've felt like display­
's tn oar window along...)* of our on
Rlase and iltverwara. Look at him when
you pare by.

Kidney Filto;, I gm « aupply ut Muiholland'a Drug £u»r&lt;-. The A rat boa
did tne ao much rood that I continued
ualng them. They drove away all tho
nuhra and, patna and regulated lhe ac-

$2.50

Pik® &amp; Damon
Phone 281

Opticians

,K£E®LW“?*» «*V * W'^Hi., an r;.«£♦£ VW.W'fa^MH«wQta j­
rrtlon IS. Johnktoa n.
X*uUU. X-AlQUMIt
l H&lt;*C,U)tU' I
FUifeiMh Vl

!w?

Legal Jidvcrtlsements

It la Further Ordered. That publlo
notice thereof bo riven by publication
I ot a copy ot thia order, for three auccenlve weelta pr.vloua to Mid day ot
hearing. *&gt;n the Itaatlnga Banner, a
newspaper printed and circulated In

#bW*,l’5i Xi/fZ
III awdlul'
4.
■ Quit Claim IK-oK
- Eiiub»iI.. Ackerson UUleliv
;er«b fl. ^cl^craon. SO Hires. ।
Tnornapple. TmOv

We ate L®|-r^infi a v^y’filtc

^hMAMaXsonfoi

foreign

selection
products.

W.c invite your inspection.

A. S. WCOUSEN.
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lift" I--I :•&gt;:

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Probate'

AUCTION SALE
Having exchanged our farm and arc &lt;oing to engage in other business, wc will sell at Public
Auction onthqfann known better as the John Kurtz harm 3.'.- miles north-west of Hastings
StaBL'^»di section 3, Rutland twp., on

Tuesday, March 17th.
•

• Commencing at 9:30 sharp, we offer the followii\g property:
■^.thinkK*'.

MUM Tl»OI&gt;.
marc. 5 yi-. nlil. wt. ISO®
tcMIug. 1-1 &gt;t&gt; M4. ut. 13»o t .
liliiK:.' v-iuhie s-yv^ old. esi. ihA
Idin^. &lt;-.&gt;u&lt;l'&lt;s 3 &gt;r\- old. wt. t-oo
. Marc coif, in iwiuji- old
liurlumi
liuriiaiii
"Pm l. on

UufanclM* II-Ihm- drill wilii fertiliser nllactwirnt.

■ r Kina
Btrow'e

£ unitar­

i-heck row
3 Olhir plow.

.Mt&lt;uruU&lt;-k

In Munh

! &lt;-idihator
lulUiMtor

tleton Friday.

wlf&lt;*

uh&lt;l lltlli*

Fanning mill

llau.i)
IJglit wag.ni
3 lop tmggica

J vil.lf nrv \\am.
k\r,rij'llfl-‘ji-lg|l|.

lhe thirteenth.
Mrs. I'rt.r AiirUnoon took dinner
with O. &lt;’■ Barnum and wife of Hasi|MU'ity

vent lo Hhikory
Hntohrd repair­

tiHuii®.
.
Fruit tn-«- »pr«j.-r
I l&lt;&gt;n-&gt; Agricultural Himliumtaw
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Pvtanil ttilua totfaiHl
dll.- |rt l|Wi| „
rdMU.I C'hlna'brsxi’.l rant. M nxiiithv aid
. J. &lt;’. bnwkl mim. &lt;lu&lt;- In April

ing .md tuning

t'uniininKK
tnw euinno r

Our active connections w'ith large banks in financial cen­
ters and our extensive banking acquaintance enable us
to render a real service to our patrons. We care for
their surplus earnings, we assist them in making profit­
able investments.

But the best service this bank renders is that of aiding
those of its patrons who open savings accounts.
We not only care for their money, keeping it safely and
paying it over whenever called for, but we pay 50

per cent higher interest than our depositor
would receive if he invested his savings in
Government Bonds. And every dollar deposited
in this bank is backed by our $700,000 resources.

ctaiul ihliui wne uitli |4g»
POfUTKY.
M full hl.aal tauiahlga- WyuiMlulliw „
.
K. Till Ud.MJF il, Ittaoev*-.' W.iw F-XatlltF 1J7-

iged by Itrv.
jf llaalinaa II

We place the equipment and conveniences of this bank
at your service. We are here to serve. We have no
right to existence as a bank unless we can render ser­
vice to our customers—a very real and helpful service.

. u -i I ti.ru'n. I.nix |ini nr,"
.1 IVtair-i-. ulia* Kith 1.1 sallini. &lt;&gt;U
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-.
.. ;llnt s|nu»i4&gt; GtNjns.
f M*hStf«-'«rA-1 rtuuA- . i
'
.
if 3.tkwll*ur
•
- H&gt;-il nml chairs
,
liunM-rupR t.» mention

Lundi at noon. /Shfejtfeif, fot;JiWs^s in case of storm
TCDUtfi M Wins of $5 and under, cash. Oitr that amount one
icnmdi. yean thnt win be given.onbankaUe notes with Interortli B WieiMc Raptis temped wiUI settled for.

wroth, r will permit. Jaa

Tho men who M'ntf •„ th«lr time
reading tha'Hibli. will ba aurpriaed
when they get to heaven and And that
tho met) who aiwaya paid their gro­
cery bllla are occupying reserved
aeata In front — Cincinnati Enquirer.

RHEU.MA
RHEUMATISM^

F^l^pauschBros.Props.
H, Auctioneer.
Woodruff, Clerks.

Don’t be skeptical about RHEUMA. the
| modern enemy u( Ftbcu.-Mtian, LwnbarA
I Bciatra. Arthriui, Gout, Chronic NeuntiI ma.&lt;&gt;r Kidney tWasc. After takings few
Aites you will know that the puiMitwua
[ Uric Acid to leaving tlic system.
For six years I ww practically a cripple
. on ctuichei from Khiumattom. One bot­
tle of Rheunta cured me ’' —J- K. &lt; &gt;re&lt; n­

s

CAHVKTU A bTUiaUiM.

We pay you 3 per cent interest compounded semi'
annually on your Savings Account.
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT-DO IT TO-DAY.

The Hastings City Bank
HASTINGS,

The Bank that does things for you
.
MICHIGAN.

�•r

COHSKJLTIING
©EFAKOEEHTT
R. WILLISON, n. D. a.,
Hartings, Mich.

fITK ■wnwo.sgm..

&gt;n '■tars should tw
Inch, on thn tenth day a half-inch,
lifteenth Asy five -ichita in. h, nine­
while tho normal ftr*t laying perkid teenth &lt;h»y &lt;hree-qi&gt;-n- r* Of an IncK
Tho mwusiromont ohniild ta taken
inonth Boeks, Wyandotte*. Orplror-.
ions, Rhode Island Red* is consider­
nverittrnUur their drinking vessels I*
ably longer.!'
to punch a holo in thr *i&lt;tr—near the

nml linn* It UP nn a mil driven Into,

Dr. C. M. Overstreet

Osteopathic Physician
Chronic Condition* n Specialty
Office in I'nnrosKt Did.
Phone 3
Hour* B-1S it. tn.
l-fi p. i

not protrude more th.in half nn iiu-tj.,
they do not lay hcuvllly in Ik-eembor
SUPERIOR MILK CAN COVER
when egg* an&gt; senreo and command­
farmer* Who j &lt;v- healthy nnd
ing the highest market price of tho all
profitable chicken* b-vr large tarns
and sheds for them n&gt; run In during New York Man Invents Device Which

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.
UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Be Securely Locked.

department la Intended tn give

Licensed Kmtalmer always in attendance tte subject* they desire explained. In
asking questions send full information. time for grnernl produrllon.
PHONE. 326 OR 327
Subscriber* aro requested to contribTho hrn that lays well for n long
time..ha* &lt;1 long body, a simple thing
to note and remoAtlK-rln the sclecUnn
JOHN M. OOULD
of brvrdlng**mrk. Ale-n, It I* gener­
ally welt-known tltnt onlyjertlvc hens
LAWYER
lay .wtm.
Urn* that come off the
—■—(‘arc of thr Brooder Chicks.
roost Into In tha morning, stand
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Chirks -hatched In an Incubator around Idly during tho d.iy. ami go
Phone 173
should ta fed the same as those hatch­ onto pto roost earjy In the evening,
ed by hen* Of course, the little fol­ are tdo sluggish by nature to product­
WATINOM, MICMIOAM
lows without a mother to teach them eggs. Homo ono luis raid that you
arc apt la contract tad habits, and
P. A. RIIELDON
sometime* It Is necewkary to put In un
Ata tract and Ileal Estate Office.
older chick with the young one* to
atart them off. ft is surprising how
AitMract Block. Hastings
All know thnt with a rraaonably
Money to loan on Real Estate. Real quickly they will learn from nn older
Estato sold on commission. General chick how to distinguish &lt;i food from good laying strain 4t 1* important to
conveyancing. Having a complete sot i whin bi not a food. They will often have tho hutches come on early In the
of Abstract Books complied from the I cat the Utter and wind on tho floor In spring, so that pullets will mature be­
Records, can furnish complete Ab-1 prnferonco vo tho food; und for this fore cold -weather. If they and onereason II some times advisable to use year-old hens aro kept, fed well and
cared for well, the owner la reason­
ably auro of securing a fair to good
chuff la good for litter. Sawdust or yield of eggs in winter, which muter-1
anything that would prove Injurious fully increases lhe yearly profit ot the
FIRE INSURANCE
to them If they should eat It, should flock.
If you are not Insured or would
never bo used. Five times n day is
like to change your Insurance call
none too often to feed tho young
In nnd see mo. I represent a combrooder chicks for tho tl.st three
Bny with n cash capital of 51.000­
weeks. After that If they can get out
0 and can fully protect you.
good range, three times a day Is quite
LEK H. PRYOR
Beef scraps get more eggs than rod
Office In New Ktcbblns-Burton Blk. sufficient. When they are 48 hours
old. their first feed can be given them, popper and doesn't hurt the hen*.
The only way to securn soft-meatwhk-h should usually consist of n
mush, cart being taken not to over­
feed. GIvo no more than they wlll eat •'from hatch to hatchet."
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS up dean In 10 minutes. After n day
or two, cracked grains may he fed
Increasing the &lt;iu.vithy tilt
We My you the HIGHEST graduully.
throe feeds of i-rntked grain and two
Tho hen lays n larger egg than tho
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­ of mash nro given. Water nnd grit pullet. To keep up the sire of your
stock, brood from hens.
be before them nt all times.
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell should
Don't forget lo hatch a few hen
When the chicks aro eight to lo
on a LARGE SCALE We
egg* under hens.- They wlll make
depend upon doing ■ LARGE range nnd fed from large hoppers flllHomo
wheat bran and line charcoal
VOLUME of business at a

SMALL PROFIT. If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Veits &amp; Co.
Op.C. LAS. PIih:57 Hlttlip

Again We Say

7---------------------------------Produces
Grc.cn Feed...j
theyear
'round. Something New. Mfd.by

The Jorden 4 Steele Mfg. Co.

Hastings, Mich.

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mixture and thn other for the t rucked ; help to word off Indigestion and keep
grains. Homo imultrymi-n even wutet them growing.
their chicks, but once a week.
Remove the nude bird ns soon as
lhe breeding season Is over. Infertile
with water and haul
it lo n'shadj
pLicn where -it will ficep cool. Th- stand more hot weather.
When spring really opens up nnd
op. &lt; enough lo lot the water drop In­ the bugs get plenty, you can cut down
tho bosf scrap In ration if you let I
wasting. This plan Is follow, d until the hen* range.
tho time for rounding up the chicks
Bo mighty careful to sco that your
for tho winter.
•ottlng lion Is not overrun with Hue.
In producing louse-freo chick* the
Noting tho law In -biology that the ■ncubator certainly has It on the hen

most eggs that products the mo-t
’b!ck«. In breeder-, high fertility Is
lion of good , fires froth dams of •noro to bo desired than high producknown merit, quickly build up a prof­
itable -herd or flock. Hons Liyins
premium on
from 300 to 300 rgg» n year, have-1
now become an established rcalltj
of your flock are which?
•ecured, tho way to Increase tho yleic I which
There's
no
use
hatching
eggs I
of tho future flock Is to use eons of •bicka don't live It takes
»i
tho heavy layers to m.uo with gooi
layers. It. hi* been found’througi ■ • ’coding- birds to throw thr
experience that pulirts from extra I chick*. If you got caught this
heavy laying hens will nnt as a rule
If you had a.damp house this wln,,
be ubov«* tin. average. They are not *er and vnlir ff.rtli'tu. I. 1...apt to be nearly so good as their
■■ ---- Z ......
...... H.nKe
mothers. However, the cockerels of
Hee thnt the house I* dry next
extra heavy laying h«n« do inherl.
er.
tho qualities of their mothers. Theli
you don't want to scratch your
rooster, then, from a hen who ha
laid more than tho average of egg
very hoL Then-provide a coo) and
spot for them to loaf in during
ity In chick*/from egg* from &lt;i flock shady
tho heat of the day.
Scatter tho dropping* over ths
patch where you expect to plant al­
falfa next full. Then plotY It early
and work It down well. It will help
Winter Eggs Can Still be Produced. you to get n good stand. There-* no
"Hon- can I got hon* thnt will lay I pasture for chickens like alfalfa.
Murk the coekerej that crown ,first
In winter?" In all poultrydoin there
la no inure innoted question than this this spring. He wlll be early nutThr maw of consumers want, their
In Belgium
seasons, and tho high price that fresh
Th.- bird thnt
eggs bring in Winter has caused many
poultry keepers to specialise In lht» crown oftencat In
Riven length or
direction.
Is the Increased winter
oiiin. inr o&gt;u
production of eggs out ot Ute ques­
”?c'tho&lt;* of feeding chick*. Hhe
tion? By no means. There nro cer­
tain principle* which. If acted upon feeds them often nnd In small bit*.
will undoubtedly result In tho pro-1 Hhe give* them animal food In the
duction of eggs In winter under al­ form of wnrma and bug*, and doesn't
most any climatic conditions. Thcj mix any wet mashes.
include a knowledge of tho laying .1. . J?'** b.ocn *hown b&gt;’ experiment
Krluds of different breeds, tho keep tnat hen* lay an extra egg for every
c «t pullets rather than hen* for l^"rl -°r ’*&lt;lm ,nllk ,hat *h,,y dflnk.
winter egg production and the propet Tho difficulty comes in getting thorn
tn drink enough milk. It will help
to sour some of the milk, clabber It.
ind feed It an cured.
Tho correct mating la eight to 15
hens for cnchcockercl. The smaller
the breed thn more hens may bo al­
lowed t&lt;? each rgpster.
A cement floor in the poultry house
cleaned. 1* rat proof nnd ‘ does not
harbor vermin of any kind. For the
comfort of the fowls it should be
covered with three or four inches of
clean dry earth.
Every month during tho winter
action the jioultry building should bo
well supplied with clean btr.iw, loav­
es, or litter of *omu kind into which
the feed is thrown In tho morning to
kt^cp tho hona busy.
Plenty nf succulent feed should ho
supplied during thn winter months to

and sleeping roam. The coming poul­
try houses will bo l.irc-r, l&gt;c{trr venti­
lated and better llshtr.1 than those of

NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.
Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cyphers’ Incubators and
Brooders.

M. W. Hicks
CORNER P.UUL AND WALNUT STS.

Hastings, Mich

ery tops am! such things aro relished
by hens and keep the flock healthy,
in summer the hens-pick up quanti­
ties of insect* and worms, and this
form ot food must be supplied In win­
ter by scraps of meat or cut bone.
Quantity of grit I* one of tho fac­
tors in keeping turkey* healthy. If
there is not sufficient grit where they
range. It mum be provided them.
. Ths rising prieo of eggs again re­
minds us how nice an abundance of
..•••
iiicio n&gt;r n
little extra trouble.
Let us not wait until spring to make
ut&gt; our mind*
....

windows and other ■■i»&lt;-nlngs In thn able of being securely locked in doe- ‘
Ing position, so as to prevent access
nnd low house. It will afford more to the can by-unauthorised persons.:
cubic space for th- fowl* nnd greater For this purposo tho Inventor contlnlly proven. F- r either profitable
early market hlnl* r pullets that are
in begin laying In the r,n. those who
htivo flocks mint hitch nnd mother
largo chicks with mvchlne*.

Because the Cigar and tobocoo birtioess is our buiinesa
only.
Because we give it our entire atteptipn.
Because we hive the Zinc Lined Cases and Electric
Moiatener to do it with.
Because we turn our stock eight times a year and you
get no old stock.
Did you ever bu&gt;^a cigar th H w»uM break up m &gt;otr
mouth?
Did you eVer buy Plug Tobaeco that you could not cut
with an ex?
Did you cvpr bqy Scrap Tobacco that was dry, would
break up, and no taste to i|? That i« not the way it was in­
tended for you by the manufacturers.
x9.uft’tock
Tobaccos is always MOIST,
CLEAN pnd FRESH. Yom get the worth of vour money
and it costs you no more than the Dry. Dusty kind.
We ask you to try ds once And you will be our regular
customer.
We carry an assortment of winy, many kinds of Cigars
and Tobaccos. We carry the kind ynu use.
.

poultry b)ants
Rate* for Advertising in tbiColumn are 1 cent per word
each week anJj no adv.
will be run tor less than 15
cents.

Jobber and Retailer

Jhe

Moyer'* (train wf Black Ltngshans

hatching, winning .it Toledo, Grand able a locking device to secure a
Rapid*. Zeeland and Grand Haven closure in position on the can until
J. Bardush, 33? Hall 8t., Grand the same la removed.
Rapid*. Mich.
1-wk

Pfacs to JWeet j/w friends

Jtfjtrnn Jh-ft
tiaMnjt, KUMjm

closure, which la fitted to the same so
3 tries a* to have snugly engaging surfaces,
eliminating all possibility of leakage;
and be provides an attachment for
the top of the can which co-operate* 1

Mich.

Tom DoyIti’s Sanitary' Lunch

or Halo— It. C. Rhode Ma nd Red FAST MILKING BY MACHINES
eggs for halchlnic from 1st pen pul-

IS BECOMING MOM POPUUR EVERY DAY

Problsm is Long Way From Being Sat­
isfactorily Solved—High Class
13.50 per 15: 1st pen Indian Runof Help Is Necessary.

la addition to my Many Good Thing* to Eat, I am serving

,
or X.I.—WhU,
&gt;
and cockerrls. Krilurstrns* Strain I
Sttlondlil ulllllv birds. Prices rrns-'
unable for quick tale. E. G. Stud­
ley. 54 I’rospeot Ave.. Grand Ran-1

Tbo problem of milking by means of
nuehlne. la .Ull « Ion, «v from br
Ing solved, but we are much naarsr
th* rnnl than flvs vnsra arn 'nr evaA

side.
The New York experiment station
has announced the result of a milking
machlgs experiment, which covered a
iteriexf of four years. The experiments
shoa- that. Including the time required
to get the machines ready and to wash
them after milking, cow* cau be milk­
ed by machine In 3.8C minutes to the
Saturday night nnd Sunday with Lor cow, as compared with seven minutes
for hand milking. A hlgticr class of
ng Tungate and family.
help Is. however, necessary to milk br
Sunday at Frank Cummings' In ytapk । machinery.
Grove.
Sr me from this way attended a I For dairies of less thsn flRecu cows
party nt Chn- Fruln's Friday nigh'
- -eport a fln&lt; time.
unproQtablo and not to be recommend‘ at! W I- ■ t" k a rloighlond of la
. c- to Narhv He to hear s speech
The hundreds of applications filed In
cdncxday aftrnoan and Loring
.'ungalc took the men In-the evening tho ('nlted States patent office show
Miss Minnie Gasser who hns been the Interest in machine milking. Proahaving the i-mnllpox la slowly recov­ ent day developments Indicate that
ering. Her eyes which have been *0 best results are obtained by the inter­
bad uro Improving.
Oliver Tobey has been buUding a mittent suction principle, but wc look
»ugnr house for Mcri Smith the past for tho time when milking machine*
will be cheaper and simpler. The

Steaks
Chops
. Hamburg Steak

HASTINGS CITY BANK REPORT.

fourth as large as ono of equal capaci­
ty twenty years ago. A similar aimpnflcatlou may be true with milking
machfhea.
Disordered Kidney*

With
■taY.up 1».-.■»
•Henlrsfl*

1

Furniture sun riuun s_

pain and

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc , Etc.

You can get just what you want at Tom’s.

AUSTIN DISTRICT.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Spaulding nf
Section Hill spent Sunday nt Wm I
Veddrr.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Tom Egner ami Mr.
nnd Mrs Pn'l Wile* were In Battle
Creek Sundny-

Tbe Bust Coffee ut the Cit&gt;
IN HOONAN'S CIQAM. STORK

Mtah.

Ih

VV at Problem
IS It '• a problem of t: i .
GOOD
\ SON ABLE Pit I Cl® and PROMPT

BEStMER

bros

Hniw162

RapM* last Thursday to undergo a
•urgical operation removing a tumor
from her arm.
the college and visit friend*.

night, tired, nervous run-down men
and women everywhere are glad to
know that Foley Kidney I’llla restore
health and strength, and the regular irrman. 11L. moved onto their farm
action of •k|dneys and bladder
last week, purchased of Rufus Ala-

Charlee Lundquist

Attention Farmers

Artnur A. CottarsJNotary Public.
My ootnmi»»iou &lt;-i|drcs PabTis, »i*.
UOMMSCt- An &gt; »T

Ing. But tn ouc planning, let u* not
neglect tho present work in the poulA cough medicine for children
should bo harmless, n should be

the shanks with kerosene, then apply
vn.nllt.n n».l ....I,.
__ ...

In describing a milk can corer lb-

boll Mali. N. Y-. the Sclentinc Amar
bundled In dlvisli-t - for mnltary roason*. or an extra large Iioum* must be
"The object hero I* to provide a
used to fhcllcr th-- n-w-k as rt whole. I
liellovc the large, t iv...«inry. nearly cover which will form a perfectly

BABY CHICKS

'

hOni
fAcrS

Redsohfi
Why I Want
You To Buy Your
Cigars and Tobacco
From Our Superior Stock

CK&amp;mberlaWa Cough Remedy,
if till* und I* Ih. f.in.Kv'. . tr.

Wtfy do you raise grain and sell it, draining your soil of its fertility, and forc­
ing you to lay around idle half the year, and when a drouth comes along you lose
nearly the whole years labor?
.
' ‘
Why is farm land worth only one tenth as much here as in Humboldt County,
California?
DAIRY PRODUCTS are the only fa •••’ EXPORT from Humboldt County, while
GRAIN IS IMPORTED: THAT is the se t.
,
There arc eight thousand cows milked in Eel River valley, a territory one thirtieth the ’
size of Barry County. THIRTY COWS to our ONE.—makes their land worth ten dollars
to ours one.
.
You can remedy this condition if you will. It is true that you can’t raise feed for thirty
times the number of cows we now have, but if all fanners woukl milk the proper number of
cows that the size of their farms requires, then we could easily raise ten times the number
we now have, and by feeding the skim milk to calves and to hogs, and putting the fertilizer
thus made, back onto the land, we would double our crops in Jen years, and doubling
the crop will make the profits five times greater, and also the value of the land in proportion.
There is no question about it paying you. THAT has been proven many times in ev­
ery county. Add a few cows to your equipment this year and see the change in your
bank acwunt.
,
.
Let tis co-operate. You milk the cows, we will manufacture and market' the butter. »
Our many years of experience make us ex perts in that line and we will make you money.
Yours for prosperity.

Crystal Creamery Company
Hastings, Michigan.

�MAKCM 1». I»t&lt;

START ON 25,DDD MILE
IRIPAROIIHIlWOmil

fOH WOMEN ONLW

fou Feel

‘BaclacU or Headache *
Dragging Dowa Scautiotu
Ncrvoas—Drahi—
Teadarueu Low Down. o

It is because of some. derangement or disease
distinctly feminine. Write Dr. II. Vr-Pierce’s
Faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y.
Consultation is free and advice is strictly in
confidence.

Dr. Pierce’s Favorite prescription
restores the health and spirits and removes those
painful symptoms mentioned above. It has been
sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form,
at 91.00 per jxittic, giving gene ral satisfaction. It can

now be had in tablot form, as modified by R.V. Pierce, M.D.
[SoMbyMet/iG/no Doalpfs or trialbox] mhMB
mail on roootfit ofTSQo In 5lamps\

Illi School
No. uf days taught. co
Total attendance-. 35.'

pa.-u«'&lt;l through coin|Mrr* favonildy
wMh Nevada, und um better or worse.
BueordlnK to whom you talkcil With.

Bring* the doctor's satchel.
Oh! Deceitful fate!!!
AniHne kocb from house to house.
Unless you want Isolation,
.
Or unless you want aome harm.
Stay home from sleighing parties.
And in where if* nice nnd warm.

of atria II pox.
Lawrence Spinney vlulted us Iasi
Friday uTternoon.
Jessie Jewell Wag uVoent last Thura­
'
day nnd Friday.
The tenth grade bus handed in Kb
third book reports.
Ixist Friday afternoon Doris Jowell
and t’rpha Schoch guvu u short playwhich w-.is much enjoyed by both
rooms.

•&gt;eiiie ivarner, oilvotCouies, Kcnnetn
Garrett. Mildred darnti. Howard hereafter for practice. Donilhy Jew'
this season of cite year are very d;»- Stanton. Parnell Woodmansee.
The following pupils have u perfect
agrce.Tble,.-''And we were qulctlj talkins m-t
record for spelllpc BUrlr.g thr month:
Tho following program was obJoyed v&lt;
Jessie Stanton, Parnell Woodmansee.
Nerved by All grade* In lhe High Boon,
In honor of Washington'*' birthday
last Tuesday forenoon. ■ '
GUVS CXJHXKHS.
Song—Mount Vernon Bells.Mr. anil Mrs. Alvin Hollister nnd
Friday. We iiiuilo
eon Earl of Maple Grow spent Fri­
day with Mr. and Mra. Hell Kenney..
liow Washington Got Out of
Miss Glenns Babcock epent the lat­
ter part of last week with her. aunt.
Mrx. John Woodard at Nat-nvine.
Washington's
Xmas Gift—Mln
Mr. anti Mrs. &amp;&gt;ton Smith uro
Stine.
moving td MlddlsTllIa tills week.
Quotations—All.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bivens spent
That a city like this could be rebuilt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. LeaH.1GIA DlbTUKT.
In so short u time and done so well is nun in Kalamo.
simply wonderful.
Elegant stores
Gao. Goodell la on the sick list thia
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Morganthaier
with marble fronts, nnd even China­ spent .Sunday- evenink with Mr. and
town Is replaced with good stores, ond Mr*. Dell Kenney.
Is quite a change from the Shanty­
Frank Guy spent Thursday wllji Mr.
town of old.
•
Uoyeo Ualn and wife und.aon Ward
WiTe callers nt U Wunderlich's nnd
Bahs north of NaahvllI.
Adelbert Senter's Sunday.
'
Cardl Goodell left Saturday lo be­
gin hl* summer'* work af.the umr
ind I
place he worked last summer nnd for
family.
Hugh Ritter and family &gt;pcnt Sun­
day with their parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
home from Ohio, where *hi hns beer,
visiting n sister Binev Iwforc the holi­
day*.
nun! meeting nnd dinner with Mrs.
Clay-Pettit nnd wile spent Friday
W.. Im llvve Retail Olive on Emiil- with Adelbert Senter and wife.
Lydlu 8ent&lt;-r is on the sick list.
James Southard and wife are myvIng on their, farm und Mr- Jeimlng*
i« moving on the farm vacated by Mr. building up
Report of lUgla school for month
Southard.
health, *tn
and
ending
Mun h «: *
Mr. nnd Mrs. J.lenry Vandeiiburg
and son Georg.- attended the box «o-

first d)n Dentistry
T M PORTA NTIimprovc1 ments in the X-Ray fur
dentistry were originated
bv the X-Ray dentists of
Grand Rapids. All the
latest developments in
Dental Science are based
upon findings secured by
the X-Ray.

This invention makes it
possible for ur* to be the
first in the United States

to offer X-Ray
FREE.

na uf «mallpox,

Total nt tone

Continued from page one.
within thn* miles of the petrlArd, ' 1 7,"
&gt;m«r McCullum.
forest, and within three hour* rldo.of L
k r
th,. Grand l.'unyon of Artxon.i. Thr j ,r— two
wrm one half of New Mexl.-o become.
™L'*» PgWgWrtler. this nKjntb
much 'imorer. . Wc pnmrd
xona. but the same formations
rx4InLJ?|2^h?,M‘*2,'L22^ ln
colors orc seen until late at night.
,
. ,,llh'
Son Francisco, Friday. AukWc arrived last evening.
1 •
Allow ypjcy, teac h c r.

exception ot'about thirty mllcs-whrn
w&gt;* iToesed the mountulna We uae«^
is tunnele and loop* In about SO mln-'
ute*. Wo would turn n loop and |ui»

A REAL NERVE AND 800YBUILOING MEDICINE

Service

X-Ray Dentists
J. B Poyte. Mgr.

Grand Rapids. Mich,
fj Monroe Ave., Comer Ionia, over Johnson’s cigar store

nrullment. Is.

John Martins for Mr. und Mr*. Hugh
Johnson. A silver set for both par­
ties was left to show thr warm re-

Modern Factory For Sale
Michigan Buggy Company
Real Estate, Buildings and Power Equipment
Offered For Sale
Wc offer for sale the modern plant of the
Michigan Buggy Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. It
embraces nine buildings, principally concrete con­
struction, with over 300,000' square feet of floor
space; modem power plant of 700 H. P. capacity;
sprinkler system; line shafting; electric wiring;
steam heating system; seven elevators; two large
dry kilns; amnle freight platforms; three six-inch
deep-water wells with pumps. Buildings have not
long been idle and are not run down. Land com­
prises 19 acres and contains several workmen’s resi­
dences, also good bams and stable accommodations.
Two street car lines reach the property. Paved
streets nearly all the way. ‘Cement walks, sewer,
water, gas, electric light and power right to the
factory.
Property is situated less than two miles from thecenter of the city of Kalamazoo, Mich., a large man­
ufacturing center on main line of the Michigan
Central and Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana railroads, and
on branch lines of the Lake Shore, Grand Trunk,
and Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw railroads,
besides several interurban electric lines. The rail| way spur tracks to the plant are owned by the
company. The location is particularly favorable as
a residence section for working people and has ample
housing facilities for any number who might be
employed on the property.. Kalamazoo has an
abundance of skilled and unskilled labor, both male
and female.
Immediate possession can be given. The sprinkler
system in this plant cost $40,000 alone, and the
entire property can be bought at a figure not greatly
exceeding that amount. The Commercial Club of
Kalamazoo has promised to lend all possible assist- ance to any company desiring to occupy this plant.
? For further detailed information and terms of sale
(which can be arranged to suit the purchaser),
address

DETROIT TRUST COMPANY, Trustee
Michigan Buggy Company

ent to hou&amp;kecping «&gt;n

Chink of henry Smith

Mr*. Johnson with hl* parent*. Both
lurllva have our be&gt;t wishes Tor tong
and happy lives.
thr system. i'ure Olh
»il und th*!
There 'will be a dancing party at
James Southard's Friday night. Mar.
13th. Everybody Invited. .
Butler Smith of i'odunk l» helping blnrd Into one preparation

Grand Rapids, Mich.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

DETROIT, MICH.

lu.ilth

Call and see Cain under Reed’s Opera House. He will
take off the old varnish, repair and refinish it and make it
look like new, also will upholster your furniture for you.

Piano Polishing and Refinishing a Specialty
MJ3ive me a trial.
First Class Work.

W. A. CAIN
Work Called For and Delivered

FARMS FOR SALE

false Teeth

hralthr &lt;on&lt;titi&lt;&gt;q. For lh&lt;
of wut. st-imiieh nnd pin
Kl&lt;'k;i|n&gt;&lt;&gt; Worm Klll&lt;-r gives
Ih-L its laxative effelt ndds
recommend
tho general system. Suppl iad
d thank us l„. --------- ... .........
i-indy ^.M.evuonK&gt;nfrcll«&gt;n—children 1
it to_)tiu. Sold io.ly at Buy a box today.

•ti recommend

ttj friend" ..ml .-. hm.lm.ii-- of tin
nr&lt;d ward for tho-postcurd* sent me
Adv.

chile

■a—Aro all indications
Klckapoo -Worm Killer

tilth

Ing the mdnth
(.'hrlsth- Hom.

Don’t Throw Away That
ss==Old Furniture

if your child's Ills—Th&lt;
offensive brvath---Th&lt;

. strengthen
c serlou* ill-

puny &lt;-hildrrn und all other* who are of ’
weak, run-down or ailing. We urtvr eom
(texull Olive oil Emulsion with' our ' tho

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
Bell, 173
Bell, 651
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251

'

FREE--A Bar of Soap

begin talcing
build ymir

month ending I

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.

Under Reed’s Opera House

—

I d m- School for
y Kth:

It to

ind In thia town

SATURDAY, MARCH 7, ONLY
. To introduce our High Grade Regular 50 cent Tea, we
arc going to give you a choice of one bar of soap—Galvanic,
Fels-Naptha or American Family—with every poilnd of
this tea sold Saturday, March 7th.
This Tea is regular 50 cent grade and has always sold
for 50 cents and wc will continue to sell it at 50 cents per
pound. Wc arc doing this just to acquaint you with the
merits of this tea.

Coffee Ranch
Jefferson St

Kenneth Warner.

Hastings, Mich.

Wall Paper Opening
All during the winter we have been busy getting our stock of Wall Paper together and now we are
prepared to show you the best and most complete line that was ever offered in any town three times the
- size of Hastings.
We buy. our paper
factories and that ogives
the __________
opportunity, to
_
. . from several different
--------------------------------____ __us____
get the cream of all the different lines. By buying direct from the factory we cut out all the jobbers' profits
and can give you prices that will certainly look good to you. We earned our reputation as the “Old Reli­
able Wall Paper Dealers’’ by honest and square dealing, and you may rest assured that you will receive
more Wall Paper value in style, quality and quantity for every dollar you spend here than any where you
could go.
■

A. Few Suggestions:
i Set of Teeth $3
BEST GOLD CROWN $3
BEST BRIDGE WORK J3
KMTAL WORK ON CREDIT

acicntious, •yuipathctic treat

MEW SYSTEM DENTISTS

extra buildings
fair building*..
». good building*
a. guild 1iilll.iltins
«. good buildings.

&lt; xtra l&gt;u)Jdlng«
Sood buildings.
m&gt; building*...

Parlors

Dining Rooms

Plain Oatmeal with
Cutout Borders.
Two-tone apt! Figur­
ed Oatmeals.
Imported and Domestic.
Tiffany Blends.
.
Conventional Designs
Silk Stripes.

Leathers.
Grass Cloth and
Metals.
Oatmeal with Cutout
Fruit Borders.
Two-thirds Wash.
Liners, 2 &amp; 4 inches.
Wall Burlaps.

Living Rooms

Bed Rooms

Plain Sides with Drop Dainty Stripes.
Ceiling.
Plain Effects with
(Two-tone Effects.
Dainty Cutouts.
Plain and Cutout
Borders.
We have jqst
you want. *

what

Silk Stripes.

Plain Lower and
Floral Upper.
Shambras.

Halls

Kitchens

Leathers or Metals Block Designs.
for Lower and
Granites.
Dado Effects. 1
Varnished Tiles.
Crepes, Oatmeals,
Stripes and designs Oiled Papers.
for uppers.
•
Borders and Decora­ Any Price you
want.
tions.

•
n' c
*”d°w Shades all sizes and colors, Plate and Photo Rail. Room Mouldings in Gold, While or Oak, natural and uniishcd. Paints, V arnishes, Alabasline and everything you need to decorate the house. Jap-A-Lac in 21. different colors. All size cans.
lie sure and call on us. We always have time to show you.
5.U0U

fair buildings.
will txt In Hnstlngs
tJtllco H .it unlay.

56 EZRADillonMOREHOUSE
&amp; CO.
ami Masting*, Midi.

Phone No. 31

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

Goods Delivered Without Charge

�When you have any moving to be
dose. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

HHTTEKHATBONAL
SUJNUJA’ff
SCHOOL LIESSON

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our SpcctlUy.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Keeps Your Stove
“Always Ready for Company”
A bright, clean, clotty MOvo is the joy
and pride ot every housekeeper. But it
Is hard to kerb a xtrrvo nice nnd uhiuy—
unless Black bilk Stove 1‘olhh is used.
Hero is tho reason: Black Silk Stove
»Uicki right to lktirun.\h doesn’t
fordmt off. Its nhluc lasts fi-ar
timet longer than the shine of any ct/.er
pdlish. You only need to poHeli &lt;nn‘fourth as often, yet war
will be
(leaner, brighter nnd better looking than
it ba* been since you first bought it. Use

BLACK SILK :

Safety First
This floes truc in your
electric wiring. That’s one
reason why I urge you to
let me do your electric work
You’ll know it is done right
and that your buildings arc
safe if I do the work.

Israel. tho only one of tteo
manta nut repented utter the death or
Chrtai. and hurt nothing whatsoever to
do with thn Christ tons of thia nje- fnsteai’ &lt;rf observlna the seventh day of

/slnvnr

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

Chlcigi,

KalMiZH &amp; Sijluw R. R. Ci.
MIS­

time Table In Effect (March »,
Dolly Except Sunday.

Buy Our Grass and Clover Seeds

LIQUID OR PASTE

and put grass and clover back upon your soil. There isn’t any
thing that will be of greater value to your soil, and keep it from
running down, than seeding systematically, field by field, your
entire farm at different times. Had the farmers of the Eastern
States followed that custom with other up-to-date farm methods
the farms of the east would be just as good today as they ever
were.
We take a great deal of pride in the seeds we sell to you. We
know they are all right. Wc make a study of buying seeds and
have had texperience. We get the best seeds that can be produced.
Seeds that test as high as 99.50 per cent pure, and a germination
of 94 per cent. We sell you seeds upon our reputation. Buy now.

OHS QUALITY

Spring Term

In to the Summer Session
offer! nr ctHitlnuous otyMirtunliy for

Black Silk Stove Polish Work*

ac Ivmrsrf norrmrl Allt «n nrlriitirxn to netnef otnpr sAl-fll.

tzers.
Do not run your land down! If you want to keep it up to the
standard productiveness

ElMtrlolan.

STOVE POLISH

Many years ago the farms “down east” were very productive
and considered the most valuable farm lands in the new world.
A system of vigorous fanning was kept up for years until gradu­
ally the vitality of the soil became depleted and the productiveness
of these valuable lands became less and less, until many hundreds
of acres of once rich farm lands were abandoned because they
would not produce enough to pay for working them.
The reason for all this was because everything was taken off
the land and nothing put back. These lands are being reclaimed
again now at a great cost and a process of systematic seeding to

Ing which ulli positively lead to n
good Milarled ftoMtlon through the
well-known

Detroit Business University

Wc have plenty on hand.
Y'ou should have a few acre, ready to aced this
spring nnd if you haven't, try and get a field rca'dy at once. We arc the Elevator
Men of Hastings, Mich. Phone No. 18 if you wish to talk with ua about seeds.

When You Como to Grand Rapids

sXrSSS.a.'i.'.W-i
moil. You'll nnpiccute the quiet homelike atmosphere of Ute Eagle Hotel ami I
will l&gt;e surprised at the moderate rates with the new and excellent service.
Rooms—fl.00 Slnclay«1.S0 Double.
European Plan.
The Eagle Hotel, J. K. Johnston, Prop.
Market &amp; Louis Sis.

■ feet of ji-min. learn &lt;&gt;f IHni. lest
n’a teuehin* by What is written,
irn of film, and' then you will not
rd to' shrink from the blessed re&gt;nvfbil:ir «n&lt;r privllrgu of tuiehinxl

rothers

QID you [VER IJSE PARCEL p0ST?
We use it in sending flowers to you
and find we can give good service.

Everything in Cut Flowers and Potted Plants
for Christmas and other occasions.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO. U,X‘'
Store--18 Monroe Ave.
PHONE 5995.

Grttiikom* Cor. East ind BartM An.
Grand Rapids, Mich.

If your order amounts to S3 or over we’ll pay telephone charges.

American Beauty Corsets
.... ............
|

When you purchaac
“ cor’et you want

equally impot
that the hit

Cut it Out’

This is one of our brands of
delicious bread—the one that is
bringing us the biggest bread
trade we have ever had. Many
of our customers have told us
that this is the finest bread they
ever ate. Try a loaf.

Made,/?okv
'
•Malt, Mi'ik.Yeast,
b^fa.de under the most Clctxn and Snniteury Conditions

Stcxr Bakery And Restaurant
Phon, ssi

Hastings, Mich.

l&gt;c bought at a
REASONABLE PRICE

It will pay you to advertise your Auction Sale in the Hastings Banner

you have all the
characteristics of a
splendid corset.

‘ American Beauty Corsets
have every one of thc»» excellent features
and many more.
Every improvement as exacted hy fashion
is thown la these dainty (".anneals.

For Sale by

WEIGKGENAKT &amp; RIEDE
F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
East ol Postoffice

Phone 126

•

Hastings

Hastings, Mich.

Overalls and Work Shirts
We have put in a complete line of Men’s
Youths’ and Boys’ Overalls and Work
Shirts. It will pay you to come in and see
the fine line and get prices before buying.
Mun’s Hose for.
Suspenders
Canvas Gloves..

5c, 10c and 15c
. 10$and 25c
10c, 3 for 25c

Tics... ------------------------- 10c
Men’s Handkerchiefs. - - 5c
Shoe Ttlps from.. 10c on up

SATURDAY SPECIAL
6 and 8 quart Granite Milk Pans------------------------- ---'_________ 10c
4, 6 and 8 quart Deep Pudding 'Pans._______________________ 10c

Brooms
25C--35C

Galvanized Pails ut Special Prices.

PEOPLE’S 5 and 10c STORE
HASTINGS, MICH.

Display

�BANNER, MAMUH H. lit*.

JIVE

!

Aged
People

Mr*. Lulu Manley of VcrmontylUs
was ■ guest of Mr*. C. V. lUchnrrbwn
Inst Ruturday. Mr. and Mr*. Richard*
win accomjMinylng her home Hunday
and spent the day with Mr. nnd Mr*.

tractive.
IIBIEIIENIT refer*
This general but incomplete re|»orl
tn and twlefly explain* some of
Aho- element* qf progress which have
l&gt;»en
GS CITI SCHOOLS Introduced and developed durmd

. TfLyr OUR tTTY’R
•ORTANT PLANT IK
HOKPEKING

In addition to thia report lhe fol-

"’"mt. and Mrs. Jonas Hswhllt* «f
Maple Grove vlaiied al Peter Itnth- urrn &gt;&gt;. —
tnbllshcd In each of tho nr»t and sec.
NEED SIt?.
EVIDENT
THAT WE ..... i®«*&gt; *'nr11°f«hooi*
so that the *mait
1- ..ale
,b»‘ j“r‘
Iho achool
'THE BANE of old age is constipation. The bowl mix UM Fridaff
.. HAVt MORE SCHOOL ROOM dl,trl&lt; t m!ljr hAV*lhc *,inw ‘•&lt;hanuRMr. and Mr*. Boy Smith of Maple
unit muni. 0UIIUVL nuun, M „„ th„ rh|(drcn of tho lhlr,| ana
'els become weak and enable to perform their
------- ----fourth ward*.
Sunday.
r. More school room should l&gt;e
fmetions without aid. For this purpose only
Other BCDeanmcndatlon* Matic That provided
to relievo tho crowded con­
ditions which now exist In the cen­
die mildest and gentlest laxative should be used.
tral an.| high school Imildlng*.
Efficiency.
--- — nww a»ur I' JU,uil uiiri- fnent of the second
The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble
school
r stcil In th* schools of thl* city. Wa
1,r® ^•rtuhi. therefore, that they wlll
and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain s
** *Md tp read the report to the
II Htdvens of Ceresco visited school lirsard. made by Superintend­ provided &lt;0 relieve the unsanitary
Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age
ent Conkling, showing tho condlilen condition* which in wrarrri weather
j.HUHon last wee*.
,
r 'x* *‘ho01* ,,f ,hlM c,ly M ,hu *■*”’ menace the health of tho pupil* and
1 Mra C- V. Richardson und Mia*
and older on account of their gentle action.
teacher* of the school.
I Ma due Bolton nrr In Grand Rapids
4. Provision should bo made for
I today (Thursday) attcndlnx the fash- prospering, and also emphasises thr more careful oversight of pupils at
1 Inn -how npd will stay thl« evening
teens* und Intermission, twpeclnlly for
to see the play, "Joseph and His
some of the children.who play In the
Tllrvthron.n
• - ----park south of tho catUraJ building.
Mrs. J. It. Marshall entertained the schools, under the present supervt6. Thaw who have charge of thr
1 W. II. M. «. last Friday afternoon.
Mon, closed l.i-t week *|th result* snow plow* should be employed ar
nut of school
Charle* Humphrey of Went K.tlamo that show thorough work and vlgar- otherwise prevailed on to plow tho
*ehool
walk* on the high echo01
this nn account of sickness.
;...... — &lt;*■ r«iu arn iui uusy men uno grounds at the some time they plow
Tho regular monthly business and have comparatively little time lo give
personal attention to the actual work
•red •• otalned ut the home of Mr. and Mra of the school. p&lt;mill mo to submit
' Clark Tltmarsh last Monday evening. for your cnn.ldemilon the following
’
A. H. .f the Adventist Chrls- brief report of some of the most Im­ a growing demand for more supple­
mentary reading material for the pri­
A. C. Stebert ha* resigned his po- of Mra. Pliny McOmber thi* after-1 portant Item* of progress:
•iti»n .is superintendent of the NushA system of records has tern mary und grammar grade*. The Imo*!
noon.
i'|llr Creamery, hl» resignation tn
adopted from which accurate finan­
cial and statistical report* can bo ob- poor condition from Jong nnd contin­
ued u*age. The stories have been
Mia* Lyda Hiuck.y
........, ot
-----------------Charlotte
Misses Jennie llurkle. Aura Mun,:‘pent Saturduv nftermwin «nd »nnd*y • roe. Mildred Schilling and three of
parent* have been simplified • and read and retold *o many times that
Itave but little Interest to the
with her wther. Mra Mary Town- , the high school boy* spent the weekmade more definite. The special re­ they
• end with Mr. «nd Mra Russell WightNORTH NASHVILLE.
port from the teacher* to the super­ pupIlK A number of classes wlll soon
the work of the basal read­
&lt;&gt;f Vermont-‘ ■"-■n at Albion.
intendent furnishes complete Inform­ complete
ers
und
he supplied with some
Mbs*
tudrey
Mra
MarjKellogg
wa*
on
the
sick
lx»i«
nre
vlaltlng
th.former'*
son
ation concerning pupil* who need new undshould
tllle was a giirtrt of *
I... 1
w ..«Lwell selected supplementary
Gatle and family ut Pontiac.
special M*lst.in&lt;-e and encourage­
Hammel) Bunday.
...1
.1_ *
Mr. nml Mra .David McClelUnd
Horn
t&lt;&gt;
Mr.
Mr*. Gnire Mnrple
and children of Batryvllle »pent Sun■pent Hunt
Respectfully submitted.
record of Meh pupil enrolled In lhe
children h»
E. Conkling, superintendent.
rill entertain P|m.
school. This report I* carefully niel
,|
t0 Brumm attended the Farmer*
1 "f the young married t«-&lt; e's 3*0 club
.Itoy
.. Ith •he 11,1, Thursday evening.
Institute at Lansing last week.
Decided Improvement has been
Lynn Brumm of Flint was the guest
made In the dlnciplinn of several of
of hl* parents Mr. and Mra Fred the
grado room*. As w If-control is church Bunday despite the cold nnd
Brumm over Bunday.
a very fine sermon wa» delivered by
Arthur Hart and wife have morwd
Rev. Flosd. DIM. Bupt.. of Grand
Rapid*.
'
Thn woclety at the hall Thursday
wa* a decided sikcvsk The ladle*
duties Monday morning after an abeach building so that pupil* - who tied a comfortable and furnished a
movo may be transferred from one
school &lt;o another nnd And the school
thankful.
Lloyd Castellen la home from Kaltill Saturday veiling the former'i been fully accomplished except In the amasoo
where hs ha* been working.
first grad** und In one fifth grade
Mrs. Mark- Peake and son Ralph
room. It wlll be difficult to adjust
■|l Ing lhe L’armera". Institute.
went to Ehton Itaplda Saturday to
mill last week/*.
and son Horace were guests
W. W.
Mrs. V. S. Knoll entertained her the flrat grade* to this plan until kln- visit
her parents, A. P. Fleming. Hhe
Mr. and Mra D. A. Qul« k spent, l"i&gt;tter's In Hastings h«e» Thursday.
mother. Mra Albert Barry and sister
Bunday In Maple Grqve with lhe 1st-'
Mr. und Mra Walter Brocksmldt nf
;f .Eugenia und brother Robert of Woodroom above mentioned has in Charlotte on her way home.
leFs parent.. Mr. and Mr*. John i Grand llaplds visited the letter's
’• land Saturday night and part of Sun- grade
made aotno advancement in thin re­
There win w Jolly good &lt;1100 at
Hinckley, who are both sick.
brother and hl« wife. Mr. nnd Mra
Bidelman's Friday evening ut
Arthur Rm Uh of Grand itupid* vis- Cha*. Cool, over Sunday.
Mra Boy Knoll has returned from gard and I hare reason to believe Charley
thnt with the proper guidance and tho Imx social. Mr*, datnee of. Lanaitod hl« tMirrnt*. Rev. and Airs. C. F. ‘ Mr*. Kerol Powers and children vls- a visit with Bangor friends,
.
Hmltli. Saturday evening al.d Bunday I Ited tho former's brother. Dale AndCharle* Fowler of Battle Creek Is
Odessa
(deputies) were also in utlenmornlng
rew* and family «l Chsrlolte Ha I at­ ■ pending a few day« at hl* farm. He
danve. The proceeds were 919.10 for
lhe benefit of.Mystic Workers. Mrs.
Sanitarium, gaining slowly.
Dr. Sheffield will entertain sometime
Edward Hapn-m
Mr. and Mra Joe Bell nnd *«ns 1 ,V ~~' ~~
were Sunday visitors al Henry Del- Jhe Mra* Bt.td' In the other build- In the near future.
Henry Ahhouso and Clarence Mend
be,
1 ,“
considerable criticism have traded farm* and wlll make lhe
wk.
her visit at Jackson last Thursda
Mills visited Mr.
exchange al once. The friends und
Wiljluns wa. nt Char-, and .pent Friday in Grand Rapids,
tea, her* of tin- grammar department neighbors to the number of 112 m&lt;-t
uftvrnbun *Itending the I MUw Olive Walker w*o home froi
’ "
»'s Friday evanlMI for
and lhe high school that the pupil*
rr fond. Mr*. Harriet .Middleville over Sunday.
Jug. Thor wore preWhitford
Mima Altha Bwrick of HnsI
Beware of constipation.
Dr. of thr gr-.irta* werr not thoroughly
flne Rayo lamp and
prepared In reading, spelling und seated
Carl NaVde has given sip hl* job *|&gt;rnt Bunday with her parents.
uilh th- I*.ntt*T4Me Co and h. and f and Mra. Fran|tj.Rarick.
| iira Charle* E.’ Smith," "of " Wei mental itriiloneih. To remedy this
‘2
„ Mr. and Mra Pyt. r hunx from near ^nkn,,. Mr,t
|hem. -nur fam- condition th*** subjects are given
-ind wlll make, their hum- slth h- | Hustings were guests at Ed. Keyes' ||,. jUXatlve" Nothing better for greater uticatlon. As good reading
laarvnt*. Mr. and Mra Jraerph Hmltn. t Hundax.
a(llI|U or
Opt ,hem |oda&gt;._ JSc, is the foundation of all.other school
«-,M.n.lrLG4rt“”,r "l*"’ Sunday at i-eeommended.by Caneth A Stebbins studies, much emphasis was placed
lotte Msnday aftrrnaoq.
on this subject last year with encourWaiodburf.
nnd A. H. jtuiholland.—Adv.

A

Chamberlain’s Tablets
NASHVILLE

ough work-in the reading Is contin-

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to rent my farm, I wlll have an auction sale at my farm 414 miles south
of Hastings, and a half mile north of Hendershott school house on section 8, Baltimore town­
ship, on
•

Monday, March 16/14
Commencing at 10.-00 o'clock a. m.

1 offer th, following property:

in spelling and arithmetic with spe­
cial rmphasl* on mental arithmetic.
The pupils seem to enjoy the contests
and often a*k for more of them. They
nrr encouraged to put forth their
Ik-si effort, and a higher grade of efThe crttle room of the County Nor­
mal w.i» one* raid to be a place
where but few parents would permit
their children to enter except under
a tnoM vlgorou* protest. It Is not so
non'. More request- come from par­
ent* who wish their children to be
placed In lhat room than can be ac­
commodated. A former superintend­
ent vlaiied that room nnd mid thnt II
did not »cem pOaMblc that such a
change could bo made.
The peopl* of tho first nnd second
ward school* express great apprecia­
tion for the plan which permitted th*
On
In

If the blackboards
liOltbl-X

FARM TOOIJk

Ila) gelding, 3 yr*, mid. urlglit 1330
Itlai-k g’lillns. 3 ytw. old. weight 1350
This team l« —mini nml well matiluil nml broke
to «tri»c.
Bay more. 3 &gt;rs. old. wl. 1000 lira, broke
Bay ItriMMl man­ l» yra. &lt;M. will! fodl. by Ml-lral
dur April 13
lllat-k liorsc.- It yrs. old. wl. lino
•
lior-e volt coming 1 yr.
Tlirr.- nf ||M- ahotr volt* mentioned sn- »lrrd by
Mi-tral.

Milwaukee mowrr. 3 fl. cut
10 fl. MiKormk k rake
Tlinmao lui&gt; nildrr
H4cci land roller
Other |ilow No. 99
20-lnoUi spring drag
Olltcr 3-lior*c cultivator
Hmlrimkrr wagon
Auto -cal carriage, nearly new
Double buggy
Single buggy

COWS.
llitl cow. A &gt;r»- old. due Ajwil 37lh
Brlmllr row, 7 y old. ulllt calf by shir
II6GR

Darts- brood m&gt;«* , dor April |7tl&gt;
large I’utaiul &lt;1 In* brood m&gt;w. iIiic In May
Young Duns- bnm*I smt. due laM of Anril

and

thn

at one time bat little was accomplish­
ed. h.i* Bern transformed Into one of
the busiest place* In the school sy»tem. From right o'clock In the morn­
ing until five o’clock in the afternoon
this room l« open. «nd mn*t of the
time It is tilled th tho limit of.lU ca­
pacity with young people who wish
to obtain thl* kind of training.
.•I Ml'' U'MIIUX,New vrotcli hack lu&gt;rnc-«
New -ingle liarnc-4
was not n r Uft *acyclopedta except
t'roU-h tuM-k lu*mr—, In good condlllou
In thr County Normal In the school
■ nd mart of tho dictionaries were
Ttilnl-liorw Imme—
Iron kettle
from trn to thirty yeor* old. Each
building Is now provided w th an upScalding barrel
Ciderbarrel to-date iruyclopedla and 1*19 dieSet dump board-.
Ix&gt;gtltaln* uuiu.il.. -if yawvw-.
------ --- - White u&gt;h wagon longue
l-.vcnccMicks rry student who. I* sufficiently ad­
vanced tn us* one.
Kegular meetings of the Hastings
Teachers' Club have been held each
.
HAY AND GRAIN,
month, with a definite program for
IBr.iin,.
- ........................
Quantity of good mixed hay
held at frequent intervals foe the ex­
Quantity «i»rn -talks
Seed corn
change «.( Ideas and lhe discussion of
Quantity of good sorted corn
means and methods tor obtaining the
to Im-l-cl- of Rural potatoes
Rom* chaaMS »»v* been T*da *"
3 bii-iirl- Early Mldiigun -red potatoes
the high school course of study so os
to more fully meet the practical
„ Kama i ■ ———
— - -—
ent* und nt tha same Um* continue

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

TFRM&lt;i* AU sums 011500 ,nd unl,*r' u!h- °vir •!“•
■ unwiQ. amoUnt g months time will be pven on good
bankable notes with Interest et 6 per cent per annum.

ROBERT BRYANS, Proprietor

uuuru
----- -- - - -­
normal school. eolISM* or unlvetwity.
Several new typowriting machines,
new tables for bookkeeping, and oth­
er equipments, add to the efficiency
of the commercial department. Agrlculture ha* been combined- with &lt;&gt;•-

JAMES BROWN
Clark

Ing Earl Wiilbtce"s farm «n&lt;l will
move on tho same in the near futur,-.
Mra. Effie Kcolt ontertnln&lt;-d her ela­
ter Mr*. Hcudder and family ot Carl­
ton Center last Thursday.
Preaching next Bunday March 18th
at J:l« p. m. All are Invited to come.
hall ThurwUy. March 2&lt;th. Ladled
please came early with your thimbles
as wc wlll sew cnrpel rugs beside

Home of Home Made Candles

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Barry County.
Sold by the dish, quart or gallon.

The Palm Garden
J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Phone 548

Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (all colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds of potted plants,
such os Peppers, Poinsettas, Primroses, Azaleas,
(all colors.
■

ELI CROSS
Bell—Main 208
Citizens—2470
Store—148 Monroe Ave.
Green bouses—Ashland Ave. and Page Street
Grand Rapids, Mich.

KALAMO.
William H. Fiahor, deeeaaed.
Arthur M. Edmund*, as executor,
Two slcighload* of jolly people
numbering thirty-four from the Ev­ having filed In mid court hla petition
an* neighborhood gave Mr. and Mr*. praying that-an Instrument now on
file In thia court purporting to be the
last Tuesday night.
Thr time w»n
spent In games and music and all deceased l-e admitted to probato and
helped to make It a Very happy event.
Floyd nnd John'Wetchrr each lost a your petitioner or to noma other
■ult.ihlo person.
Terrell A Bice have rented the
Pease house and aro preparing to March
move.
■ •
Leonard K.ifler had the misfortune and is hereby appointed for hearing
of losing hi* chickens one night last aai&lt;! potltlon;
It li Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
the entire flock except one.
of a copy of thia order, for thro* auc*

the

hearing. In th* Hastings Banner a
newspaper printed and circulated In
sold county.
CHAR M. MACK.

NORTHEAST KALAMO.
Samuel Crowl unit family expect to

ELLA C. BGGLBBTON,
Ueglstar ot Probata.

A true copy.

ORDER FOR FCBUCATtOX.
Stain of Michigan. tho probat*
court for tho county of Barry.

proud parent* of a girt.
la'on BHkkm and family have the
Mr. nnd Mra. Dor Andrews spent

tho probate office. In lhe city ot Haa-

writing.

Present: Hon. Chai. M. Mack,
Plain Truth That's Worth Money. Judge of Probate.
In tha Matter of tho Estate of
.Using Foley'* Honey and Tar for a
'
rough or cold may anvo you both Charle* R Clark, idrcfcued.
William Joi—_
XiTt-w,
sickness and money. F. F. Monahan,
Menomonie. Wii.. say*: "I am ex- (lied In Kild court Vila petition praying
that an instrument uphm file In thn
ill
find Foley"* Honey ami Tar Com­ court purporting to bo tho
pound always fixe* mo up In good and testament of tho sold deceased be
shajie when I catch mid oy have a admitted to prdbatn nnd tho extu-utlon
had mush. 1 recommend it gladly." thereof bo granted to William Jone*
or
tn
some
other
suitable
|&gt;eraon.
Arthur Mulhoilnnd.—Adv.
it la ordered. Th.it the l&lt;lh day of
.March, A. D. 191*. at ten o'clock In
tho forenoon, at said probate office,
be and li hereby appointed for hear­
ing atld petition;
It li Further Ordered. That publlo
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
notice thereof tie given by publication
Stalo of Michigan, th* Prdbat*
Court for th* County of Barry.
cesslvo weeks previous to said day of
hearing. In tho Hastings Banner, a
tho probata office, in tho city of Haa* newspaper printed and cir&lt;:ulatci| In
tlng*_in wild county. on tha twrn- said connty.
CHAR M. MACK.
Judge of Probata.
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Maek.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
Judge of Probate.
.
In tho Matter of the Estate of A trun copy.
Robert Montgomery, dec-eased.

Ctflal HdstrtiMnenK

ins hied In Mild court her petition
QU.UL TRAP CORNERR
praying that nn instrument now on
Mra Dell Hhnup spent part of last Ilin in thia court pur|x&gt;rtlng to bo the
week earing for her sister, Mrs. Frank
itasril bo admitted to probnto and
Sunday.
tho execution thereof bo sp-.itited to
Mr. and Mr*. Almon Rheldon^at- your
petitioner or to some other suit­
tended Grange Rvturday at Vermont­ able perwon.
.
'
, ville.
Il U Ordered. That the 17th. day
of March A. D. 1914. at ten o'clock
tho forenoon, at said probate office,
Vermontville. All report a most en­ In
ba and Is hereby appointed for hear­
joyable time.
petition;
Mra Emma Herrington and dough- ingIt sold
la Further Ordered. That public
tyr Mra Gladys Bronson spent Friday notice
thereof bo given by publication
with Mrs. Jennie Andrew*.
Harlow Bronson visMed hi* parent*
hearing, in tha Hastings Hanner, a
■ Mr. Hick* nnd family of West Ma­ newspaper printed nnd circulated in
ple Grove ure moving on the Wilson •aid county.
Mr. and Mra Ray Gould und daugh­
EGGLESTON,
ter Clara spent Bunday with the lat­ ELLA C.Register
ot Probata.
ter** mother and family In Houthwcat A true copy.
Kalamo. ..........
Misb Rweet and Mr. Cobb of Jack­
son spent Rttnday with Mr. und Mra
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan. Tha Probat*
Court for the County of Barry.
MABT1N CORNERS.
At a session of said court held at lhe
Mis* Nettle Utt vfarttrd relative* at probate office. In th* city of Heatings,
in said county, on the twenty-fifth
Coat* Grove over Sunday.
Mra Millie Fisher spent Sunday day of February, A. D. 1914.
with her parent* at Lakeview.
Present: Hon. Cha*. M. Mack,
Our achool la having a week's vaca­ Judge of Probate.
tion thl* week.
Preaching at th* church next Sun­
day morning. Plan to attend.
Mr. and Mra Lewis Hilton and
daughter visited Mr. and Mra Ben
Landis of Woodland. Sunday.
Miss Florence Coolbaugh has been
aralstlng Mra Anna Endaley with her
housework the past woek.
Mr. and Mra Alonxo Hilton and

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan, the probate
court for tho county of Barry.
z At a neialon of Mid court, held nt

ting* In said county on tho 19lh day
of February, A. D. 1914.
Judge ot Probate.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of
John W. Foley, deceased.
Ann Foley, widow, having filed In
■aid court her petition praying that an
instrument now nn file tn this court
purporting to be the last will and tea-

ndtted to probate nnd the execution
thereof bo granted to your petitioner
&gt;&gt;r to wm# other suitable person.
It la Ordered That iho llth day of

bo and Is hereby appointed for hear­
ing said petition;
It Is Further Ordered. That publlo
notice thereof bo given by publication
of a copy of thta ardor, for three suc­
cessive weeks previous to said day of
hearing, tn the Hasting* Banner, a
newspaper printed and circulated In
said county.
CHAS. M. MACK,
Judgo ot Probata.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
Register ot Probate.
A true copy.
■

Decoration Day
Less than 3 months does not give us too
much time to manufacture the piece of
work you may wish’for spring delivery, if
rt
wefhave to send to the quarry for the
Jf
material. Better drop us a card if

Joseph Messenger. Bunday.

TAMAILtC CORNERR
Mr*. George Clum had Iho mlafor-

Boss Colton went to Grand Rapids
hursday to call on hili niece, Mr*.

by

Hustings, Mich.

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention

H
ElJJgSfle
E=jfc~ JF

teaching of biology. The fnct lhat
the enrollment ha* greatly Increased, He atys that she is Mowly on th* gain.
not only in the ieo-callcd practical
Eldon and Myrna Bear* vUhed thnlr
undo George Bears, Bunday.
•*
A nko lot of friend* and neighbors

additional teacher provided

COL. W. H. COUCH
Auctioneer

Eat Cottage Bread
tastes like the bread mother used to make.
No meal complete without it. ■

you can’t call and we will
arrange to see you. It’s
only about 3 months until Decoration Day.

mpletely surprised
■king. It hying Mrs.

improv.-menfa aro appreciated by the
students and the patron*. The high
school band, th* orchs*ir*, tho vol­
Tho mare you scratch tho
untary musical a»d rhetorical pro- Ittokaa. Dean'* Oltuniani cm
grams are «ome of tha new
*
that help to make th* regular work &lt;

IRONSIDE BROS.

Phoce

107

Grain mt MtrbU Palm UmiIm,, Mich.

�or Rlctl!,”• tolicy-a

—;
Additional

PRAIRIEVILLE,
»»r«, w. -Xfc
applied I

I

daughter

wr|ting. nnd A.
Ki out again.
Mrs. Hwkrtout

dotng finely.

ll'tn vDItcd

Mary Polley, who is quite 111.
Lurno Blackman Is taking a forced
Vacation while a new healing plant
U being Installed in the school build-

ARTHUR K. MULHOLLAND
XdUBVHKMT BARRY.

UUUf VIEW.

visiting hla mother. Mrs. Anthony
Ed. Parker bought is I43&amp;.004 draft
tciun IliKalamaxuo Saturday.
The Biptlsl Aid Society wlll serve |&gt;l.l&lt; f Ui .'."V
dinner ut the home of Mrs. Jllgglns
Mr. und Mrs. rttHlfGuntic and
Friday. March II. Como nil ye that •on from Bourbon. Itldlma. have

Friday,

Kcbfiol Notm.
Mip.Xelita Cooley of Hastings Is
Prairieville school notci
assisting Mrs. Wm. Gillespie with her
house work.
,
U-niperanca &lt;»u»c, Hope they will
Mias Xd!
Ixirvn Uinckfnan was
visitor
come ugrtln. The next-meeting will
ly wltn t
bit the first Friday In’ApTlI beginning
Mixa Huth Van Horn entertained a
Albert Johnson of Gr.mil Rapkla number of g|r| friends last Thursday
evening In honor of her sixteenth
paid also.
want
birthday.

Quarterly meeting wax enjoyed by
quit/- a good crowd Sunday afternoon
ut the M. J*, church. Rev. Harger
of .Midland Park, Gull latke, preached
u very, good sermon.
Tho meetings at Cedar Creek aro
still In progrt-au,
Many from tht»
way urc attending.
Everyone ought
to go and help to make the meeting)
at Hastings caring for her father.
John McGurn. who is having , heart
trouble.
Sol Stanton und wlf» went to Hast­
ings Sunday to visit their sun Dewey
who has been sick. They/found him
bettor.

Galesburg visited at M. 1&gt;. TratTunl'j

tat oca this Week.
Friday evening G
entertained by a- fev
OanMi were played a

books last "Wednesday. Mr. Uolxutr
offered a prise to tho pupil nt the end
Munn and Mbn Lena Hclderman nc- of the year showing the most im­
aompanled hsr &lt;o Grund JUptdi provement.
where ahe underwent another opera­
tion HaRirday morning.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Chariton. Mr.

RcmeMber the piny. “Me ah’ mix,"
t the cn-nnge Hull March 13th und
Ith. Curtain rtowt ut 7:3o.
Ait.oyator supper pill lw given at
r ti
WwIiIa—
Marelt
Mllu
18th. fu
phuruh.
Al«ck Holter and Miss Florents Smith
Frank
ilordykc
Is
Visiting
at
Katcampment." is still In progress but
tunasoo.
.
Althouxo and family of Bridge 8t. no dine has yet been set for It.
Walter Bolycn is moving un hts
present and all hud a good time. We mysteries of tho Pythagorean theorwish- them good luck In their new
home.
N.
In a program given by the sixth uf Hickory. ’
nnd seventh grades of this room and
Walter liolyen's peoi
tho third grade of the primary room
Woodland Friday.
last Friday afternoon the sixth grade antly surprised last T
Mag Bump of Tow
lUl "I totnj
very successfully dramatized, - "Sir Ing. We urc sorry to J
on our street Sunday.
our community.
•
Walter Raleigh's Clonk."
Thn eighth grade have finished
lheir civil government.
There Wax do preachln- Hutiduy
Thn ssvvnth grade arc studying morning on account ot th; quart, rly
Daniel Boons in history.
meeting ut Bunnell.
Georgia
Sunday evenlag Mix.'
sence of four days.
Chnlker led the C. E.., w
Mr. Bolster spent Saturday
Rev. Harger preached a Splendid
Sunday tn Richland.
mon lo a full house, aa'tlie »,-n

Necessary Goods at
Popular Prices

Notice.'

We have a full line of MEATS and
GROCERIES and aim to keep fresh
and tempting goods on hand at all times.
Youi-s for a deal,

WILLIAMS «&amp; SON,
HICKORY CORNERS,

-

MICHIGAN.

Jone*' la«t Friday cvwq|&amp; for a iiu«ini-as nnd aocIaI evening. I* wax elec­
tion of othevra and tha
were
ekTled: President. Ml«« IJlieti Kt Iley;
tho three months. vice president. June Mott; wcretary
nnd treasurer. Kthrl Tniuatv. nrganireb- lid. Lulu Baines. Lookout committee
were choaen by the preMklent n.i Ml««
liuxel William* nnd. Dpmlil Jones;
nro required by hla practice on hl» literary
comnilltcu. Lull! I'ulnex and
return.
Gertrude linker: .social &lt; nmmUlec.
Respectfully?
Georgia Chalker und Juge Mott.

at Hastings.

TIHNDKHHHOTT SCHOOL HOUsl-L
Eclectic Uli. xlrongcet. eheupevt lini­
Mn». Itcchtal returned from Ypsil­
ment ct er devised. A household rem- anti Friday where she hid been

Van Brunt Drills
They Have Made Their Way
By The Way They Are Made

Greed

The

rl&lt;h appendicitis.

boila,. Fulioy thoM dl-

Mriu Huliomli
Huliomirvi»ltrd
vlrltetf kt BuN l*hllIpp;.’ from Saturday
tLituri-.y nlgnl
nlgf until Munday;
..a&gt;- night,
night,
_• .■
.
•. Fred Elxcy h.i« carnmFni'Sd mov­
ing from l*rlU-hiirdi-lll&lt;- «Mo the Furr
moved nnd

A BUICK automobile must be so built that it will, at all times and under all
circumstances, give the owner uninterrupted use of his investment. Every
BUICK owner is entitled to, and will receive, prompt and efficient service, the
kind that will insure him the motoring pleasure he expects.
BUICK reputation,- so pre-eminently firm and fair, was hot won by chance,
but is due to the policy established with the production of the first BUICK car
and so consistently adhered to ever since, that of giving the owner the maximum
of service for the minimum of cost.
No matter what its price, a BUICK car must, and will, give the maximum
of that service for which it was intended, and must bear its proportion of the re*
sponsibility of maintaining that high prestige which BUICK cars have attained.
The true significance of the slogan, “When Better Automobiles Are Built,
BUICK Will Build Them,” is manifested to its fullest possible extent in the 1914
line;
,
.

Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
Has all the latest equipment, step starter, Two speed, double control, Ful*
Floteing seat and many important improvements which makes the Harley*David*
son 1914 model an ideal machine lor the price.

Evinroude Detachable Motor
Mokes a motor boat out of any row boat or canoe. Can be carried like a
satchel, weighs only 50 pounds, a boon to hunters and fishermen. Call at our
salesroom and see it.

Miller Tires
Call and let us show you the Miller-One-Cure Wrapped Tread auto tires.
Wc claim that the Miller method is the only one which insures an absolutely
perfect tire.

Second Hand Autos Bought and Sold

Hastings Buick Company
Messer Bldg.

Bert Italy and family rtf Itawllnc
.visited t|m former's father und aunt.
Mrs. Scoville.'who-ha* been sick sevJoseph Mutaop :
Und spent Rittirib

'0

■f Rut-

■f J. It. Italy.
There will be pre .ehlng here next
Sunday evening.
There will Ik- h cintlirs pin social
and a Ih»x supper ut th; school house
lhe SOth of .March.

Th&lt;- entire family of James Aspin-

AUCTION SALE
Hiving decided to quit forming, I will soli cl Public Auction on my farm, 2

Ming Mr. and Mrs. Wi-li-y Rhaffcr.
Irving Troxel Kp&gt;
Monday und
Tuckdny- at the IL B. A. hwpUnl In
Grand lUpIds visltini; hla wife-'
. Mrx. F1&lt;mbIc Sh&gt;i;&lt;i&gt;. .uni children of
1 ist

nnd Sunday.
MIm Myrtle Mead

Saturday

of Kalamaxuo

Wednesday, March 18
Comnunclng at 10 o'clock a. m.

The Van Brunt Policy
Experience helps to make quality. Van Brunt material has always been good.
Attention to detail has been constant. Ability to meet all conditions has been proved. ■
As a result, Van Brunt Drills have an excellent reputation for durability and fine
working qualities. Truly, they have made their way by the way they arc made.
What To ITemanxi in a Grain Drill
1. Adjustable Force Feeds that provide an even discharge, without bunching, of any
and all kinds of seed into each seed furrow.
2. Furrow Openers that make a proper seed bed, furrows ol uniform depth, and depo­
sit every seed on the bottom; that will work in any kind of soil that can be seeded,
mud, gumbo, corn stalks, or trash.
3; Light Draft. Light weight without sacrifice of strength. Proper proportions to pro­
vide against excessive strain.
4. Long life with small repair bill.
By these standards wc ask you to judge the Van Brunt.

Van Brunt Warranty
We warrant VAN BRUNT DRILLS to be well made ol the ijcsf material, to do
first-class work in any soil capable of being seeded nnd not to clog or choke up in 'mud,
gumbo, sticky or trashy ground. •
•

We Also Handle The Thomas

Mr. nnd Mrs. la-wi- Hilton nnd
family of Martin Corr.' rs visited their
daughter. .Mr. and Mr-. Urn Taindl".
uf Woiwlland, while M&lt; “* "
Fisher of the utn&gt;

Phone 1

Hardware and Implements
Hastings, Mich.

i*

IIO1LS1.K.

I offer tin following property:

Sterling liay hauler
Flat
Kejwtone xkle-dclhery liay nikr

tand roller

OUR ROME WOMEN
HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR

I-aiming mill

Ilrnr.ll.
It.il ii

H. M. F. “30" AutiHJiublle. good condition

Pair Ik-lknap bob ideigho

Next lime you go : • m* theater or
please, how many uf t home ladles
have beautiful hair—gi-'ssy, lustrous.
mil Wi-ll-drcwa’d. Th&gt; n. If you wiji I
[ilek out Hvv or ten. "f those wRtiai*
jMlr seems to be purtlvdtarly pretty
ind will nsk th'-m wl. if they um- nu&gt;

HeerltlK binder. 0 foot

than half of (ht-m "III »&lt;y “Harmruiy
Hair Betiutlflr r," It Im fast becoming
.the r«g&lt;! wlth both men and *omen
who um particular nltouf'Wc npnenrunctr oT their hair.
RprlnKlb a IIUIo if irnronv Hain
fkviuilflrr on ynur hair '
‘
turn brushing It. Contdlg
ti’b oil;

Hot Lunch at Noon

To keep halt- uml
&gt;lp difndruftfree and clean, iw Harmony Sham- ■
poo. This purr. Uuul't »h'»mpoo gives
an Instantaneous rii h lather thut Imnu-illatclv penetrate* i&lt;&gt; every purt or
hair «tn«r &gt;gaii&gt;. i—
tbcirousti cleSnMinK.
only a few moment*.

Goodyear Bros.

milts south

and 1 mile cart of Woodland, on section 27

harshiwsH or stleklm •—Just a awwt
«-&gt;iinllnc«s.
Both preparation* '""le in nd.1|sbii]Md very aru-inu I'Lil butthn*. with
sprinkler tope Harmony* Hulr Heuntincr. 11.SO Harmony SiwWttpm.. 60*
.Both guaranteed to miti‘fy y»w m &gt;?.

BO-tootli spike drag
rrvl xtaray pump
era! luand pnTMU

Single buggy

EtiL’TABLEN ANTI EODHEIL

Shelter for Horses if it Storms.

TFRM^
1
ILllinOi

sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over
that amount 8 months* time will be given
on good bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent per
annum.' No goods to be removed until settled for.

Edward Fisher, Proprietor
COL W. H. COUCH

�[G.

if northern Yankee Spring* township

$10 DID
for THIS WOMAN
VW !■■■ ■

S CLUB

V•V

th* wmitn part nt
Johnaon of Irving i&gt;iwi&gt;«Mp. * r*riy|l Wil IIIIW nviIMin
Dd air«. it. r, ittni
‘trom’Oallen.
.T"; The Price She Paid for Lydia
Irvlnt 5
bf
,
i&gt;t--gnit
goods shipped lo !.'u"
’ &gt;'*' "rh"1’ »’«"**
demi' EJPinkham’sVegetableCom£t “in

pound Which Brought
Good Health.

Until the annual house cleaning time will be here: and of course
there is sure to be a rug, some carpet or linoleum needed-

|m&gt; luted
on th» National F«&gt;drr.it ion
riant Fund w,i*~nt»t
“ “
ready to
but-Mrs. Patrick, one
MuSli
of tha &lt;
iw. exprywcd_Jicr up„„ ,l .. WB« fuml*heil rntcrtalnmcnt
Oiirine m* « and the,
provnl
c
reject
«f this cl uh. in
■-In-law ftolKrt Hnv.t.r
Snyder nn
D«niIk, Vi-" I b... &lt;«1T ;p™&lt; en
Scobey nnd Um good* wore
"
£Ouplre noted not dollars on your medicine and I fee* «o
i thnt of Charlotte.
honoring i
------- . .■ .... . — much better than I much toy
Listing*
Women’s Club,
. i nlshl nnd n part «'f the .early morning
did when the doctor Mra. Fmji
hn-.'ler Smith. thrvAigh
■necAiv nt lul - nwnlt John . h„
„f Saturday had ullppcd awny.
to- thl* fund.
wa.* treating me. I re conttibf
!*o liH-nt were their thought* upon
tho “niram Ing m.w- &lt;* gnurR two
pment Mr*. Batea took
K! _■ , don’t suffer nny ••hirgii
Up and family.
»• protitnrn.
It was
Hep. waits nnd - hottlx he and all
’v u_. F bearing down paina
Thn Iralie*’ Aid Society dlnnc r held Iho rort pertaining lo tho Tert# ■ hor\i----- ' at nil now and I sleep mitten
_Day."
...._ and
I-..-., the
... com
X.,-—­
ran entertainment- AH dc.-lded &lt;i‘“
well.
weU- I1 cannot.
Cfl,'no1 *a.y Hate*, )||*
A nlre cnm- the evening h.&gt;d^»een enjoyed greatly.
A
enough for Lydia E. I map. frail
pony of, guest* were In «;f,ii&lt;l.in&lt;-i' to
Pinkham’# Vegeta- "PrerikSS frrthin* f.»r'&lt;hr Umirepnrtil:,- .t th" l»un*r uncd )■&gt; M.-eMHTinVI'&gt;T JUTLAND.
T||| We Compound and gn»'1If these r.*l&gt;on«'*
diwnes Edwards, Hhaw and fihcllcnWill Havens, wife and daughtei*.
barger .
.
1 | *J Liver PiU* M they tlinniructm
Ing. Mr*
• i Robert Jenkins, nn employee in the Man- spent Bunday w«h Mrs. Lisle
I
I
have done*) rnuA
Field.
'
,,,
, i
Fred Brown «&gt;f Grangeville Is,
--------- for put I am enjoy- »
ndlng n tew d“&gt;* fKh •’»* -tough-, ।
j iiea]th now and owe it all to their njiiiport
und slnier John Jenkin* nml Mix* spent
M ra. Evart*.
hrlpful ahr
Mary Jenkins of thl* village. Mr.'tern.
Jenkins met his friends alwtit the vll-1 W«
_.t
«r
Prutuntr.
[ng
m
y
friends
and neighbor about
Iissm In hlit tisuiil lovlal w.tv iuforr Imncl
them.
.--Mnc
M
attie
H
aley
,
WkCd-c
y „i hum* from club
Caking thn train'Monday morning to
or
from
itTnlra
to
wnxh
dhdies.
once more resume his w«&gt;rk for i'm lc
quhono Street, Danville, Vn.
.
Jim Wilcox of Orangeville, spam
-Mra. Holbrook madv | A
Kamuel. Mr. Jenkins likes hl* work
. No woman suffering from any form (
t.l.-.i for wxv«.
Sunday nt Ben JenkW.
in tho.Vulley City.
"pent I of fcnuje troubles should lose hone un- [ nn u’.-»
Will Habcock. nnd family
f—- ----------Bince the return of tho I.vmpson
.-lu-taw John. U1
hM gty.H Lyjia e. Pinkham’s
Ut&gt; comfortabtaL ano
brothers Glenn nnd Lyle from their Sunday with hla son-1
I
----- - —-&gt;
riaL
[
.1.1.|v«-uM.&lt;Xi|«»ndnWrtri^.
work near Rhinelander. Wisconsin.
silver.
Lyle Lompson has been confined to spending a few day* with hl* mother.
This
remedy,
the
medicinal!
11ITHOJ
—
’ famous
*
. ..
-----j
nceompnnlcd by Mto*
Mr*. Ruth .Douglas.
I ingredienta of which are derived Sinltb. rang ii u delightful iitanne.-.1
Our school teacher. Mint Cronk, from native root* aixl herb*, haa for "A Dunj &gt; Honj • nnd. n» nn encore, i
proving sttwe hl* return home.
spout Bunday at home
a row rrom .n.. virtnlty attended forty years proved to be a most valuerr ot tne nnmtnon.
lumber c.imp is but a poor place for the dancing party at Earl Buskirk ■ ble tonic and invlyorator of the fe- ^uccd
•hired the
the «i&gt;ca,
«t.
mak. orgmikm. Women everywhere i[lAJ, Htithfor® who ho* l»-n In tn&lt;a man-to stop when ill-r-iherv being farm tost Friday night.
.
j bear willing testimony to the wonderful dtv for
WEST sraEWA.
|
f L
&amp; Plnkham-S Vegeta-, Jte aria
•nnretkm with th** cxRobert Sowerby sold his potato
Giles Tharp wa* ill last week and .. rj_mn_,n.i
i tension
crop'to Georg* Welton from north of confined to hi* bed Monday and Tues-. Dle LompountL
, jra? *ubject w.n announced .■&lt; "The
Middleville, drawing the tubers to the day. He 1* recovering.
If you lutve tlio "lightest doubt Running Affair* »f the Hons« hold.“
Mia*
ydln E.Pinkltant's
Mto Bowen ..nd
.nd Mlsa
Miss Haa*l
Hm»| WestWra- I gjj-j L
Lyd|n
je. P|nkliani*a Vegeta- “A On°J Houwkeeper’ w»* dellnc.d a*
* ‘
IS
UM
IX Vpi' 1 M,Conii&gt;oan&lt;twllll.H|..TOU.wrlU&gt; one who could nianage her hoyacnold
f.o.r* jrittwut fr.ctton. Mi*" Iluthaway1'from their respective school*, to Lyttla RPinkhnniMetllcineOo. fotd tto-wribed an I&lt;l- «l ham.', one v*n• otatb rx’.rtra of thia section
Charle* H. Kidney la now 111 with They both relumed teaching last (confidential) Lynn. Stfor ad­ t.. n.ng every pu*'-.oli- .-unvytuenee..
no attack of Ingrlppe at hla home.
Monday.
vice. Your letter wlll be ojwnctl,
Loa: week Friday one of the old
CelloOs Knoll has returned to hi* read anil anxwcrcA by i» woman, ond money. but it I* eesenttol for right
and held in strict confidence.
Bierce, n man who at one tlmr-llved
drrUrrd that lhe of.•■ear thia village, chanced to come ed him through hl* recent Ione and
ra thnt U girl ghoul&lt;1
back to the scenes of hla former
, NORTHEAST CARLTON.
kwplnu In b&lt;r rilnth«ra
kitrhrn,
la
thrt
«tay, n red rd *ome
Grace Cl»m vIMted tho Darby
n* the McKlshney farm, sold out ev­ .cugo
I WeanrMlny nnd *pent thr night m-wyijcnUon. The work tnlRht Ixigli,
erything last Thuraday.
Quite a
Orplia H.aarl &lt;»f Wrat Campin'!!. tn treat kitihm. und •’xtvnd through
lary» number were at the solo nnd wltn
c.thor
part*
of
Hi,
hnure.
Out It &gt;hou!a
When
Cha».
Chrnry
nnd
wife
rcter making aovaral Ineutrlra about good pricra were fetched by tho vari­
.urneu home Tnuraiuy evrning they 1h&lt; •upplrmen&amp;l by Icmom In da*
ous lots.
a rack of nice n«h left iruinv mertlc *clenco In thn public *ch»o|
The Church of Christ mid-week found
and
In
college,
and
followed
up. In tho
,ne,r
aining
room
door,
which
caunra
Middleville thlnklnx thnt prayer meeting wna held on Thuraday
Joy in the household, with a
Afternoon nt the residence., of Pnstoi .ramonic
feast for breakfast In store for them,
(1 A. Slack.- * &lt; »
•
which
they
did
truly
enjoy
und
relish
Albert Miller of Stanton l» visiting mightily. But alas, when It was too
Ono of tho fluesttonr considered by
intr to restore thn fish, they foumr thr rptakcr wa* lh-.t of help. Hhe
Codk. It la 11 or II'years since ho out
thr n*h were left for their neigh­ deplored the pec of the term "hired
JohnattL'a of. Ixylng. Although Mr. was hero before.bor, Mr. Hatch. Sorry tn s.iy'the lat­ girl." The *car&lt; Ity of ilomr»tle help
Colp has been engaged nt carpenter
Mra Minnie Creighton, though very ter
suffered thr greater joke ns they km a&lt;-&lt; ountejr far. in p.trt. by thr
wofk Since ho aold hla farm known
—
। n manydid without fish. Hence this cau- &lt;j,-asperity
of
;•* the Puarni farm to Jameo Kelley
ttlon: I’.ircrls left nt Chas. Cheney-.* homes it la
two ypdfs ago, still Mr. Cole has a
| without thr proper address arc posl- ■ ('..uightora to i
warm’spot In-hl* heart for farming
——... .....
, many more
and the farm life.
Program
for
Star
Grange.
March
Mona Htudi l nnd furnll); vUltrd I thin In the
flg* Monday of thl* week George
Chas. Kart nnd wife of Uiko Odessa! cn wxin tha
iris employed in the
Saturday.
j k|Uhen rank
w socially. Miss Ruth“Why Ilotatc Crops?"—Bro. Bllvln.
lhe daughters of A. Decker nnd • for,i „u- —&gt;
that on, employing n
’
The
Farm
Rotation
Which
I
dWlnct understanding
ahuf
compelled to do without-the Practice."—Bros. Christy. Arehart.
»ityi
f Clarence Brady a*- fireman, and Traver.
Claud
Thopta*
«nd
family
were
,j,
c
thnug
consideration of the
an U
a order to ran the mill Mr.
Recitation
—
Mark
Garrison.
guc.M*
«,f
Frank
Friend
and
family
&lt;&gt;t
;
wclf
Tcmfibok thf »und at the lever u»cd
ai,v
byhead gawyer and uftcr a flight to-young women."—Sisters Traver rlrarant Valley. Saturday nnd Sun- '
**-&gt;&gt;■
hou'i hnld fi__ _ ’nlthmigh admitting
and Bush.
..
ainrion Clem and wife were guert* lh4t n0 two
.v wW n fdllonetl the same
“Health Hint* fur the Spring Boa- of the latter-* parent*. Jahn Stadri ru|Cq.
J program of a tkiy's
nlnx along with' Mr. Perry calling for
Kimplo
and family uf Wt-id Campbell, Sun-, work
• wa* gtvrnf
’“Ptf'taw rt&lt;nrr the horseshoe was
day.
cut in twain Ijy-ths large saw nothing
The
purchase
And Mtoragc of supDuel by Slater McDonald and Sla- । tiara fitudt and family were gue*t* pllrs re-eived eontddrrablr
.
r.rw,
nttentlun.
‘er Hettle Bryans.
of Johnny Allcrdlng and family ot The speaker toljhow tn preserve eggs,
Roll call responded to by each
nnd 'wurned hdugewlv.-s ngalnst the
around tha‘portable asw mill. Many member giving «nnw question they Campl-vll. Sunday.
Alga Tiavher nnd family vliited nt &lt;*intnmlnnxinn M mill; and butter.
would like to have discussed.
1 Roy ..ruiiim • near Freeport Sunday Hhe apirroved of purchasing a month-*
Conundrums by Bro* Dick Young. afternoon.
supply ot food In advance, nnd gave a
Mark Garrison and Don Ililvln.
list of staple article* rhe thought h
Violin Music—Bro. Bush.
l..............................
-rtu«
HINDS CORN ERR.
,ltr&lt;&gt;U through &lt;ho month of March
Hupper
to
be
furnished
and
served
andmorn logs are bring hauled to the by the Brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Biirrcl Phillips spent
mtn yard Oak street every day.
Jorlty of people needed three meal*
Neills Groat, lecturer.
nnd n ntlxed dl«L A system of hottMThl. Myers spent Friday nnd kitur- hold account* wo* recommended.
Ml.*. Ruthford closed with thn fol­
(lay with hl* sister of Knlntn.iro '.
Mrs. Jake Wrycrmnn will entcr- lowing rjuututlon—the 'housewife's
tain the Hhults L. A. R Thuraday. arced. "My homo la my profession.
Mur. 19. A chicken dinner will be 1 will apply it there, using the sumo
•ch-nre and culture demanded In olhWm. Tobin* nnd wife spent Bunday

The ’rving General
Store
.

9 bars Lenox Soap ____. —_____________________
3-5C Boxes N. T. Matches__________ _____________
’ 3 cans Pink Salr ^n ...
31 lbs H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar. $1.00

nren in&gt; hi iiuihv.
—......... -■
affair*. Above on I Will hold myself
love's high priestess. that more home*
apd more life may be "
■The club rang “Michigan. My Mich­
igan." with Mr* HMtdcrahr.lt leading
and Mrs. Maywood nt tho plunn. Fol­
Sunday with Mra. Jrasto McC.triy of lowing camo a brief diKUwten of the
subject of the attrrnoi'U.
Shultz.
Mt. nnd
John

We were pained tn hear Mra. Alice
Robinson fell on the ice Saturday
fracturing several riba.
Mrs. Delia Holcomb was a guest of
Mra. Barah 1‘hiltlp* from Saturday
until Monday.

Believing that no selling campaign will
get business without the goods are there
to back up the claims of the seller, we
quote the following special prices.

25c
10c
25c

C. R. Watson er*;' IRVING. 6

John Thaler Win draw the errani.
•rthrnxt Harry in thl* direction Winning the urst of
daughu-r Mra.!

I have been selling wire fencing for ten years, but have never been able
to offer fence as cheap as I am celling it for at the prest nt time. I have
sold nearly a car-load so far ihis season, and the second cur is now on the
road. It will be here in a few days. Estimate your needs for the season
on wire ft nee, then call here and look over the fence proposition.

Will You Need a Wagon This Spring?
If so see the ".BIRDSELL,0 admitted by all to be the best wagon on the
market. I have one that is cheaper. Can sell you a 3V4 x 10 gear, whiffletrees and yoke for $55.
*

Now is a Good Time to Look Over The Riding Plows And De­
cidc on which plow you will buy. I have the SYRACUSE and the SOUTH BEND.
Let me show them to you.

Jesse Townsend

Man That Lost The Plow

Hastings, Michigan

We can certainly give some bargains ou Furniture.
OUR BIG LINE OF SAMPLE FURNITURE allows us to
make very low prices on Strictly High Grade goods. See us and
•save money.
.
’

The Sample Furniture People

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO
Hastings,

♦

Mlfllllnnil
HIlViliyRn.

FI’RNlTt’RE FOR LESS MONEY
VNDKRTAKtNG «t I.OWIHI PRICES

If You are Looking For a Farm ♦
— READ THIS------------- ♦
8 .-teres day loam soil all gently rolling and under cultivation, the place is well fenced, well
J
watered, and han plenty of fruit, four room cottage in good repair, born xaxafl; also hen house
*
and wood house; this place is nicely located 9 miles from Hastings and 3 miles from
Morgan. ♦
Price S650. Terms cosh.
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.
.
150 acres gravelly loam soil and all level, roo acres under cultivation and 50
pasture, with 20 acres of second growth timber; tl*e farm is well fenced, 'well watered

^crea- of ♦
and has ♦

ao acres of fine clover; lherc is a good ten room house, good barn 30x44, also com crib nnd
sheep shed. This farm is four miles from Hastings and a fine location. The pricer is Art,000.
Terms 1(2,500 down and might consider house and lot as part payment.
fir acres, 6 miles from Hastings, on a good road and close to school, jQ.-aoref- under culti-

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vation and ro acres of pasture, the farm lays nearly level, has good fences, fine water, steel
windmill nnd tanks, good seven room house, bam 36x44. Also com crib, hen house and hog'
house. This place has r7-acres of rye, ra acres of clover nnd timothy nnd 5 acres of alfalfa.

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The price is Jt.t.fioo and a bargain.

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Crook
8 Gould Cp.,
Real ELstate and Indurance Brokers K

HASTINGS

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MICHIGAN

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming and move away, I will dispose of my per*

sonal property at auction on my farm one fourth mile east of Dowling on section
34, Baltimore, on

Monday, March 16
Commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp.

I offer the following property:

MISCELLA.NEOIX

rltt and family Thuraday.
Ray Hlahl and Hnrold Gray attend­
ed the sale of Mr Bustaneo near
their realdearn to John Rarcher and
wife.
Bert Jackson of Clarksville "Pent •»

Wire Fence

Carpets at from 25c to $1.75 per yard. AND THEN—When
the floors arc well covered there may be some piece of furniture
that is needed to make the home complete. - . ;j •’j‘
’ '

ulster. Mra. Ctolr Andrei

Hubert Cates of Itlchlnnd visited
and Bunday

Wc have anticipated these wants by placing in stock by far the
largest and best selected line that we have ever carried. The prices
are very reasonable. Good 9x12 imgs at from $4.75 to $45,00,

ed Tuesday and Wednesday with her
... _
Ulmnn
Rav Stahl and wife, and Henry
'il-a-t and family called on H. Htsht
of Elmdale Wednesday evening.
’!r» Adam Qackfler who hm been
-endlrr' thn past two months in
Grand Rapid* ha* returned home.
Mrs. orvin Hmalksr apent tho Ut­
ter part of the Waek In Grand Rapids.
John I'enib r of Fife Uke nnd nopli-w Jabir. PrmtaT of Middleville were

Thuraday nnd Friday .
Llzz’e Thompaon of Frecpott has
' eon vltii'tiK at the home ot Judson
day with hir brother Henry Johnson
and family of Bowne Center.
-Mrs. Bay StahL visited her alstcr.
_ ..
. .4
.Ilv
a.

Mr. and Mr*. S. Fender and daugh­
ter. Mrs. George CUrke of Lowell
called on C. BoMdlct and family
Tuesday ,-venng.
Hoax Kenyon nnd family nnd Roy
Ware and family «•»* Sunday guests
of Oil Pardee and wife.
Roy Doming nnd familr visited C.
Deming and family of Lowell Bunday.
The Mines Unje Weavrr and Anna
Flynn vliited their aunt. Mm Wm.
Venn cf Grand Rapid* Bunday.
Vm. Flynn and family vlaiied John
&gt;h and f.i truly Sunday.
BANNER WANT ADA’S. PAY.

Wldtc cow, I or 5 years old. giving 'milk
Rc&lt;l con, 4 jt*. old, coming frv«li soon

(■oral top buggy
One liorse wagon

I

SHEEP AND CinCKENR

HAY, GRAIN AND STRAW.
Quantity of coml liay in bam
70 bufliclr-. oats
Htrntv stack

Light single ba rare*
GrimHonc
Swell box &lt;uttrr

Other article* n&lt;4 mcnlJonr'iL

NOTICE—No goods delivered on Friday evening or Saturday.

Terms of Sale:

months time will be given on good hankoblo notes with rttireit st six per cert. Ko goods to bo removed until settled
for.

JESSE E. WARNER, Prop‘r
HENRY FLANNERY
AUCTIONEER

TRY A BANNER WANT AD

Will CLEMENCE
CLERK

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 19,1914

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USHWIEHI
THE IEHE [ME

ARRHTt LUMBERJACKS

Night

Celebrate Their Golden
SLEEPING II CATTLE-OAR
Wedding
Watch

HAROLD BELL WRIGHT

Tim fifth and last number of the
• Womens Hub Ix-clurn Course will bo
given on Thursday evening. March
.Xi, at tho
Methodist
Episcopal
church. It. will be a lecture by Ro­
land A. Nhhnla subject. “The Man
Worth While." Tht. 1. tfro man th.
world Is looking for In these dnya. and
nnv light that Mr. Nichols may be
aide to give on haw to liecome, or
haw to discover such men should' bo
valuable.

NUMBBR 47

i'SECOffi IIMEIT
Of IRIP AOOONO WORLD

COMMISSION ffl'I
SUCCESSFOL IN PONTIAC

tjuartcra In .bhcriirs Hotel.
WHI Armstrong nnd James Ifurrol,
WILL BK GIVEN BY ROLAND A. I
NICHOIst ON THE HUBJECT.
from a eamp In the north wero badly
-HIK MAN WORTH WHILE"
frightened men when Night Police­
man Aim Anderson routed them out

PERSONAL FRIEND OF

PART ONE—K£O 8

1.K11K
elected as president anil vice presiI
"
■vh'ctlon or rcfiis- THE'SPELLOFTHEOCEAN"AND
were eligible tn
ing
to
lake
olUci
L
S""",:',"?;,
(IS
INFLUENCE
ON
THE VOYAGER
TO DEMONSTRATE RS SUCCESS

PRESENTS FACTS AND FIGURES

of &lt;1 cattle car tn tho M. C. R. R.
freight yards and compelled them to
night recently, in response to notice
from residents Indite vicinity of the
freight Mallon thrtt some men were
acting suspiciously, the officer began
A -ynt.-miille •eurch of the curs In

fandhl

nbout to go away when he’ heard
snores coming from somowhrrc near

Brotherhood inerting Monday night,
and beard a very Interesting and luforming address on Commission Gov­
ernment by City Clerk Chas. Groslieck.
of Pontiac. It was a plain, .candid.
1 straightforward talk by 11 man whu
Itos had nearly three years of actual
1 experience aa an officer under that

that the car haiL an upper deck and
climbed up. Turning his flash into
a corner ho saw two’ men sitting up
and looking at him.
'
"You fellows come with me." the
officer commanded.
.

(■enhwltup' Treasurer. Sira. N. n.
Watiyinun. Miss Anna Johnson and

Steamer Siberia, Monday, Aug.

MiM Itoac Goodye.it

.1 nice room. No. 11. on the upper
deck. Also a good slxed lounge ami
wardrobe, with one of those familiar

Dainty basket i
’d. during the

Mlft

the men.
believe he' thoroughly demonstrated REPUBLICAN CITY CAUCUSES
. — .— . —. The sooner you pile,
these propositions: ’
--------------------------------- —
out and come with me the bettor it
• (I) That politics is the bane of any
TO BE'HELD'NEXT WEEK
.
... —
1(1 Wlliu.
, will be for you.” replied Mr. Anderson.1
Mr. end Mrs. L. B. Pryor
, 10 11 higher education and for
The men camo down and Tiled ahead I
of the officer to the Jail where they
Want
CaiK
ibis
Mr.
ed to Middleville, where their son.
you safely, until w&lt;told Sheriff William*, when they reg-I
minister in Worcester, Mass., and I.ICICU. UUU kliv, wcic iuiooci -j.o kb 1
........... ' •.......... •
J-----. .
.......... Lev H. Pryor, received his education.
Lhkago, the Inlier city, serving as nnd not hoboes.
They were badly “»«'&lt;’» went er n tmrt &lt;&gt;f this county,
Pastor of the Juckson Boulevard frightened. Their hands showed they
Mv,h* ,n ’&gt;“*“"»• &lt;&gt;“rI,,..
&gt;
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I_______
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_
In,
I
tin
ln.lt
14
VMH
n.iul-l
thn
anlo.
•ily Council eelected In
r.is- noon'electo&lt;l pragScutini; attorney.
Christian Church, and of the Union
uiiu warn c.iu- ..... , ,
'
'
l.Clturclr at
at lb.
the People's Institute. r,
For, said they wore en route to Pontiac 1’“ •n",Ver*"ry t,r.th*’r "MUTh-d life
like nightriui'iiseu will Ioblue coats,
six ye.ira hf has divided His time be-' where they would work on a farm.: ““ ,l‘rl?ny', March 11, the member* of Y., on July I. 1S41, ami came 1&lt;
evenmg. March -»»r«s with whh.
i'hlle waiting
wlth a city's nffalra.
’
.
tween the evangelistic field and the! nnd that they hud never before been ‘heir family, including their grand­
cua Friday eveniucus
even- ' "J’ ’Abk. The riu..
whoic
maiden
name
Wa.«
c-rdofia
lecture platform. Ha Is no theorist, arrested. They hurried but of town daughter. Mln Iva Pryor, of Otsego.
&lt;4&gt; That eight or more men. com­
the conunlMloa ’■boulder, around under th&lt;
being
present.
Mr. and Mrs. ?**ar
Pryor
Ills haa lieen a fruitful ministry—ov-; on tho niornlng following.
»*'
“*' ••••
—"•
prising a city council, selected by par­
I there will be no ’&gt;«*•» ‘he aide. We hove .1
were married in Middleville on March came to Yankee
Hprb k-.
with her lies. not adequately paid. I* not .1 more |Milin&lt; s in city affair*—It will ',r‘ bratra. about ten pieces, nil strlnger live thousand converts and many
'
,
father. Harvey Snow. t. year or two body In which responsibility ought to1 be a business matter—“a consumma- ,''1 l“»‘ruments. This class of help U
, home from (he army on a furlough at before Mr. Pryor nntv. d- it was in fie centered, nor one from which the: I tian to he devoutly wished."
lee endeavor. Ho m«t Harold Bell &lt;
i cry cheap.-and they have plenty of
the time. The wedding ceremony was
Wright, the famous ahthor of "That
I
'
II- 1 can only descrilie the help In
performed on Runibiy. nnd Mr. Pryor. formed the aCquUt
Printer of UdellX" "The Shaphenl
thrlr movements by thinking of th&gt;svnasvn ■*■■■ amis
veteran or many unities, reennt the Hills." “The Calling of Dan1
sx peeled.
(*UJ1 lO lllll vflU IIAHn o’”1’ U'l return,.I u&gt; hl, rcunm-m &lt;.:&gt; children were bora
Matthews." "The Uncrowned King"
&lt;’■ &gt; That a non-partisan eommlsuni "The Winning of
Barbara
During their
ew hate their meals on the aft
1 Thirteenth Michigan Infantry. After
wide&gt;1 homeless,
friendless.
unknown
Tin y bring out .v dl-hpan full
,
■ Iwlng mustered out of the aervics In spread mqualntan
id their tnpny
young man of twentytwo, reoognlxod
—
—
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jus.^jr.
pryor
returned
to
this
counfriends will join
his tnleni, Itelievrd In his poeilbHIllel. BENOVNCKH PRESIDENTS POL
ind
far
more
responsible
to.
and
them on their rec&lt;
ilvcrsury. one
took him Into Ills own home as a
before, began hotiaekeeidng in a
married life
(&lt;) H6 demonstrated conclusivelyi
farmhouse In tho Hill district In Ynn-I
privileged to that 1 with three coinmiimlonirr^ nuy :
li-Kf. Isiit r, he read the. manuscript,
&gt;&gt; ii i vll'li of Mime1 hind. They do not
enjoy.
of thn author's first book, suggest rd
at any time, eacji m wiinm nun a urn■—
HOT
WORDS
FROM
THE
DEMO
­
the title und Introduced him to his
nite responsibility. Fonilac had. In J"11’
publisher.
. .........
I ___ au r..,n i.. . ... Sall11 into their mouths, with their
CRATIC
GOVERNOR
OF
TEXAS
EGGLESTON
DRAWS
6
MONTHS
HD OF
WILL BRING A C
It is hoped tlutt there may be a
large attendance at this lecture, if
IN IONIA REFORMATORY
you havynot enjoyed till the numbers
EIFERSHERE
GRADEGUERNI
Hud .t long
so far, someliody has. and tho
_
.
,r. ,
... rd debt had been r.'dueril, economl/s
| Man Who Admitted Bni|&gt;ortlng AS CnMal
lol of Rood farm government
Manila.
effort to formulate a course that
(rvamcry Will Do Tlila. And rfit ted In every department by IntroPints of Wlilskcy Weekly Into Has­
should be pleasing to all—a very dlf-...
Ik uil task. Shosr your appreciation '
tings, Kratcnccd Katurday.
more and much
work had
On the first page of our local con-)
I' .much
. ...
-I... better
■ O*|.f*ll
Vc ,
full yartli ulark.
has dono for many years, by boosting temporary appeared a tierce criticism:| John Eggleston, wh&lt;s was convicted
L
IXCRKASE IN THE TAX RATE.
of the BANNER last week over an i of violating the lucal option law
tills entertainment.
WdrJwm* when the Increase In Pontiac’s popnby selling u pint of whiskey to Cy
editorial we printed In which we1, x;
n .1
u,lon «» considered. At the Close Of
pointed out the folly &lt;rf Pres. Wilson’* 8u,nr°r*' »««■ ’Vw0’. *“/ ““‘"P"*1
,
„»
w
i.i„
‘
the tlM-a! year in 1&gt;H under tho old. jp, pUce of residence so will luiv.- .in'
—----------- —
—•- as ■0 &lt;?,.OCK’ ; i’---OU(»a
toward
Mexico,
It appears spend six months In Tonin prison by
morning. EgSo-the-ifilnule ' l’,an. every fund of the i lly .was cm- j auction sale nt his place known as the'
and 2u|tn UB. Ollr
hMlu fr„m Texas, ;i Judge
ij4’**1' Smith, Saturday murn.ug.
e-Kto the minutp | Wy. lho
0&lt; (..,ullt W1IS liver- johM e. Ketcham farm. 2 miles cast I
' and publishes himself as a democrat. «•*&lt;«”». «g.i nst whom thrt-r charges pertcncc, having tin
equipment for their
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.....
, Evidently there is great oeed of bar“J- **“’» "f *h’
Ing orders and unpaid bills and tic- to i,rK|n nt
tnony In the democratic ranks in P"""&lt;L
r1, .w“.8
tilt
INTERESTING
TO IE
_ _
_ ___ _________ _____ .
. Mcaultted of Helllnr whlskev tu Jnck
counts totalled over ISOJIOO. A bond | niHin alMj ,
rhly re .
. Wuo waB VOW|| b&gt;. I|u. people to take I rtonn. The list liujudes 3 horse*. 2
on the jind ari'ommoi^vdi
T. -ar,:aro- °F “ll
l’n4rr the commls- ' V.9WM, 2 young caul..-, IM owe*, 5 brads ami tieyrr totinh ..Uliajfili!!
Tiie latest evfd
« » I .to’ ,l&lt;’n ‘■’a”' PM*’"''.
,h" cloy c5| sh.Mts, -16 hens, lot of .farm tools, corn,
prise and spirit
.nmmoilatlon . each year, has money in every fund, tuddrr, and miscellanvotw articles. Col. their bunds. They claim That tnlrffiF
At the Methodist Episcopal Churt h on 1
ruhlng cum, with .1 rope tied about
tlic Balkan t'ounuics and
•.hem. suspended front above, and get
1‘coph-i.
hud imported weekly Into Hastings,
Tho people of this city aa of every
•Fort Worth. Tex.—March 11.— 52 pinta of whiskey. Thia, he said, he
they ..in hardly walk on tho level.
Used
.for peraoiiui
peraonnl consumption. The!
The I
use, t.tor
... " ’ “ “ ।
, ..s
u„_ .
"‘"er
Intelligent community
have . read
O. B. Colquitt yesterday open­ court said, he behevod such u thing i
’",l
a long line u,.r„ B|V,.n i,y jtr. Gn»«b.-ck.
ulmut the R.ilkans nnd the recent ly Gov.
.it his school.
’i^gu»tMnd'mhV
U&gt; Hc r"“,m1m1en&lt;,ed
CHy ¥,"n’ j
defied the United Hi.ties Govern­ impnMlhle, and culled Eggleston's «* i
Balkan wars, but nclually know llltlo ment
pone
his
auction
to prevent him from taking tontlon to the fact that the prisoner 1
testing high In Jut and oth- uger plait for s-ltles the size of Ha«—- •——••
•;-------------about the Interesting people who live: steps to
protect citizens along the had. been lightly dealt with In tha-'
ld’' “P'Lh‘h"1'
,lnK’ "r &lt;""“1,cr. Kild he was sure If havg been heldI on TueM*&gt;4 ** ***’
In those lands, tho kind of life they
for ivonomkal 1production
'r"‘1.' 'll0" of hptter.
rl ««»tings or any other city would give hats It “n
_?Jar9‘1..u,*
live, and tho causes that have made Mexican liordrr. bitterly denounced' past. He mid that If Eggleston would .£5
the -commbwlon plan u trial. they' farm j-4 mites nortn and 11 mii&lt;them wh.it they are. and that hove the federal policy of "watchful wait- ,
tuberculosis. If "any of our readers would never so back to the &lt;&gt;I&lt;1
&gt;ld tlm•
vast
of
llantield
and
l*i
miles West Philippines l« our list. Can we do it.
Ing"
and
declared
his
authority
to
,
„
lurnrtt
lrnm
,
made their lot so unfortunate aud unuro Interested they uliould nt once call politically chosen city round) form
•
protect the border was greater than . hl. w,,lli,i hue tin
of* and H mllb south of Dowling on *«&lt;•-, with nil the wonderful stories wu aru
that of Pres. Wilson. Colquitt mad.- ] "hp court.
nt the Crystal Creamery, or phone ruling the municipality.
Hon 32. Baltimore, sale to Ingin at 10
have a chance to get lirat hand in­
them.
Their
number
la
M3S.
o'clock.
Hot
lunch
ut
noon.
Henry
Sheriff Williams took Eggleston to j
- Mr. Grnsbeck invited all present to| Flannery will be the auctioneer
formation about th» Balkans and
und
Ionia on Monday.
their people next Wednesday night.
no. i-ient. Hie uni 1* a uitgv
elution, which convened here yester­
rlil lie found In tho adv. on NEARLY 400 ATTENDED
day.
Ills
speech
was
applauded
and
a rscently returned missionary and n
assailed* In turn.
/
Thin gdV. was akin publishtinnn itih nuiAiir• County.
mroa ..r m^Tii..
DEMOCRATIC BANQUET
Tho (Jrdlnance relative to the* use
"Tho udmlnlstaUon policy toward
In that land working faithfully to help
. ....
M.111 . —.I' IMexico' Is "namby-pamby."
Colquitt
Bullet Entcra Home.
f“r Hiwllntpi.
asserted. "I defy ntiy authority on forced. Sn-tlon 1 provides; "That no
Mrs. Bert Illlten was sitting.
■'
’,y ,h'“
ilrralood tbit tho recent movement the face of the earth. Including that person shall lire any cannon, gun, 1 1 While
her home on Friday evening, a 82nr wh,‘-!’ * •*.r‘‘-' LiliimndH was.
hot only In the Balkkna but in Turkey ut Washington, to deprive the gov-, rifle, pistol, or Tire arms of any kind.
speaking.
&gt;ieei -• ----- — --e-»। calibre bullet camo through the door
itself aiming to give larger Uherty and ernor of Texas lho right tr ----------! re-kieiivf. 1 mile cm
greater privileges to the common peo­ her citizens from outrages along the »quib, rocket, cracker, roman can- and rolled upon th- floor near her,
mile eotith nhmber of republicans. attended thtund 3*,i miles iwiuthi
ple Is the direct outgrowth of the frontier. You can't expect the Unit-1 dle- lln' i’-'11- ®r other combustible 1 She was badly* frightened and ran to
work of the missionaries who went ed Htatea soldiers to cross the border1 nr,‘ w‘»rks within the city of Has-j the , neighbors. City Marshal Hurst ja-rahip iv. li idiotr the Joo murk.
democratic banquet on Thurmtay.evenfrom America, established schools to get murderers and thieves. Oh. 1 »’n«“. except as hereafter provided, | and Mr. flllton. who wore attendBMf J&gt;
and taught tho American doctrines no. But Texa* Rangers cun do It. 1 “nd except on the Fourth of July, council meeting were summoned, bin
of St. Rosczvhurrh; Tho
Includes
work
&lt;&gt;f freedom of conscience and relig­ They will do It. It I* merely the ex- unless by permlMlon of the city 1 no clue us tu who fired tho bullet
&lt; unusually enthusiastic
J. 8. Cruc and 1-eo Taff«
ious liberty. Miss Moss labored in Bul­ ervise of thn Inherent right of self- I council.” This ordinance Include* air J could be found. The missis evidently
on over the inter, al of Al
garia whose (icoplo suffered most defense. The American Government Fun’* “nd » strong penalty 1* provld- cams from u consl.b rable distance,
opportunity'
to rrjoles over the Is Nt
in th.. Hastings Buick Co
hag nevsr extended the slightest us- *d &lt;«««»* violating It
-------- —-— ----------- on anotht
from the recent wars.
' election. After tho conclusion of thu
*
H.
Pryor.
i
Gas
House
Coke
Is
a
clean
fuel.All wh6 wish to learn .about the
feast. Thomas Sullivan Introduced
Clty Attorney. - Adv.
.
•
Balkan lands and peoples should avail pealed for help until It wax too late.
Dean Kelley, of «t. Johns, ug toast­
themselves of this opportunity. All
master. Tile lirat speaker was Conwho are at all Interested tn emission- strain myself over the outrages on
American sell. These bandits come
arrow the line, kidnap our people,
decided to quit farming and the Wilson administration which ho
kill them nnd steal our property, then
really thought nno of the best ever tn
hurry back Into Mexico, knowing
power. Hi- also explained Minn quesThis meeting will also bo the annual they are then wife. They know the
thank offering meeting of the Wo­ United Htutes will do nothing.
Carlton township mid 2*, mill's und outlined sonic of thn gov
man'* Foreign Missionary Society.
theast of Carlton Center, sale to; which llin party Intended (•
'This government recognizes the
"lipIW-onle. ’• lie ukli Warne.
:in nt fen o’clock. . Lunch at noon
stamp on stolen goods that come
lienee against the .will's of the repub­
MAV THIRD SELECTED AS
across tho border, but It will not Inlican "spelibindeMi." whom ho . was
.uro
would come through the. country
requisitions for cuttle thiev­
"6D-T0-CHURCH” SUNDAY ognlsing
The’ list Ineludea 2 geldings. 2 mar.-K,
es. I don't believe 1 could bring a
stronger indictment against our gov­
.tddrrse.
He sjuiko. briskly und tnndo
good
farm
tools,
large
ernment than that.
Ills points without talking too much.
•The Dsmocratlc party Is drunlfj
Induce
The adv. on another page He said that the administration would
th power.
nnwar
sen-­
with
Congressmen and sen
unless hitators have liecome cowards for pollt- | The date for (he banquet of the I that
m.mlty demanded It. He said the *dJiilinson. llurnle
leal pelf and patronage. Not .i single Barry County Republican Club has hnll
ministration intended t» put through
Bcnm-tt.
Halting* Miniate ria I Association. the one has hud the nerve to stand up been changed to Tuesday evening, acco
•ng
igv
In
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|i'n
which
woqjd
pbt
to rout
with
such
an
array
tloorgo
Mll|er,
Elmer
roinx
and defend Texas. But now * —"
“—- - ■ se iif hisi’*1* gamidt,rs In food stuff*, which
8. Brlslul.
rill di
K. church, on Monday afternoon. Rev.
could establish a system of rural
Ballou wan elected temporary chalr- border.
1 have more authority than
•reditu and curb still futhrr-ihe powplace
known
a»
tho
Charles
Bauer,
the president himself to redress necessary In order to secure the pre*-।
to listen to the nOta bit
wrung within our boundaries, nnd 1
of Vnltcd Htates Henator LaW-|
unanimously decided to hold a Hurry shall do It. WTmt If Bryun himself ence
rence Y. Bhrrman. of Illinois and Con- i
The policy of the Barry County Re­
County-Gv-To-Church-flundiiy on the hud been kidnapped 2 Would It have gremman Horace M. Towner, of lowa.j
rlcrk. Dinner for those coming from
Dean ’.if ChhvBadta .111
publican Club will b* to FIRST take
first Sunday in May.
been any different than tho Vergara
Senator Hhermgn, of Illinois. b&lt; re-.
a dl«tance. The list Includes ! first, n,.£5 , m!®'i, '
ino cunimiiiee io.auv&gt;Tiiac me uuy case? All clllxens are entitled to the garded ns one of the ablest men In the
cbias mares.
work
bow.
3 ■ ' 10 ,{‘Uu d ,,ril,,Y “n ,f&gt;° tariff. Mr; Dee­
and to look after all printing matter ■nine rights. And ua to little Mor­ national legislature nnd one of the tickets have beep m-ilktt to the fol­ Heober.
&gt; farm
v'-dr
TliixiMppIc—Glen
Blake, Anioe
Ckinslsta of Revs. Hready. Ballou, ris Hheppurd, I defy- him to resign most brilliant speakers, and Is often lowing Precinct Committeemen from
ns sum., other
w ‘’AttHTBl
Part of the CftUlttrp ’
Grigsby, Yom and Betts. Tho whole
Hee th. adv. on ‘ "peppermint king. ' He has hsd
—•-------- "resldentbil "posaiwhom tickets ma)' l»e secured:—
county will ba thoroughly Informed of me for the toga, with thia Mexican blllty.”
1 11.1r1lcul.1ra.
eongressloniil ambitions.
I um going to
this movement and the people are al- trouble as thedaaue.
TB„—__
„
Ritchie, an *
1
Mrs. Jit srii- George Webb gave an
run against him, anyway, when the recognized as one of the brightest
Awyrla—John * Tompkhtt, C.
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•■xwllcnl reading from Ida Tarbell’a
Lynn MastehbrooK. Frank West.
predicted tliat the churches of Barry time comes."
■Lincoln.’
men in Congress nnd is said to be a
Cllv tn.—R. I’ Brock. (Tina. Will, i ..
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county will be crowded to their ut­
speaker of splendid ability.
most seating capacity on.Sunday. May
Resides these two speakers of na­ Stanton. Chits. Henderafcott.
I. The cooperation of all the goo.d
A spark set tire to the roof of Mel­ tion reputation- wo will have with ua
vin PotTa residence on Grant’s hili on as sneakers. State Senator Wm. M- MarsliaB. Ross Burdick.
Thursday noon. Tho blare was dl»- Smlth. of St. Johns, and Hon. Arthur
Barry .rnd.—&lt;: ■’ Sprague. Bert
...
... Js
-- not
..... only compe- -Uy
- night,
...
Ki. Warti-Gio
Bradley Frank , REASON."
He
from 7:30 to 10:00 o'clock.
M. Vandenburg. Managing Editor of Pennock. Albert Hampton.
turned In the alarm by telephone end the Grand Rapids Harald, both of'
tent, hut ho dfecnes It and he njedg'No go
Carlton—Henn lutta. Eurl McKlbThe following
notified the Poff’s by the same modi- whom *ro reoognlxed as two of tha
Adv.
. 1muur
Members of the Precinct. Cemmll- It.—
’Adr.
, ..
Ta. v uX «ma
from out of towj
ablast speakers in Mldblggn.
,l«M
MVBT
report
to
TrtMxur.r.
A.
yd.
MhUlevUlo; 6. T
lent run up Broadway
Burry GAunty republicans wlU be
Anderton. CMhler. .of. l(to Hosting*.
Annouhpan««t..
igMUBg aequrinted
nweuur
mi».
W. MeCuo L-otn
indeed
fcruUate
in
havlnff
sueb
an
ar
­
City
Bank
on
or.
before
Tuesday
qlgbt,
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desire
to
-annopMO
that
-T
atn.
V*iSX'aS?
’wSw*
a Phillips, rraot
ray of talent to listen to. No banquet
March UUi in order that . tna ClUb r candidate for the TfepuHlf^n nomina- ;
S,J-R"T
held tn Michigan this year has had a
1
moy
KNOW
Hboin
bow
m»ay
tleket»Lt|on
for
the
office.of
city,
tfeasurir.
,
A
“
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meeting »dj&lt;
loss was between 1100 and HOL better list of Speakers than win be
I. Chai- Smith.
i friends in securing
cordinglyCounty Republican Club, on Tuoeday
O. F. Temple 3'
Eilgned, MaurfCe Grigsby.
Oag Houts Coka to aot expenalva.night. March II.
for the. banquit
Becretar
' Th* greateat source of regret Is Walcott, Ralph Kenyon.

EL-aLFEK

TEXAS OOM:

uinn lnr’1 n
anAlo WILdUn HAHU

Six Auction Sales Ad«
vertised This Week.

Barry County Republican Club Banquet
Will Be a Hummer

The Date of the Banquet Has Been Changed to Tuesday
Evening, March 31, in Order to Secure Presence
of Exceptional Speaking Talent.

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�Shoes of Sterling Worth

Mick la Mailing ryl-

For^Slender Fi

Rapids vdSilOr»Thur*da&gt;.
,
’S^K^M’cQusrrle t
fowling W»&gt;e*d.y to Visit.

Every pair of work shoes we sell represents
more good solid leather and longer wear for
the money, than you can find anywhere else
in this community. Why? Because we repre*
repre­
sent the most reliable manufacturers of men’s
work shoes in the world—men who make
nothing else, and who have built a reputation
on the sterling quality of their goods.

visiting
MM 1
Malting

I the form, , pi

Ilan.I. Monday.
iiT* of Bradley. Is
. A E. Bogart.
'
areth. of Detroit. I*

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[To* «pent Saturday

Grand Rai
friends.
Boh X i

Georgs Whitcomb, of
■re guests of Hastings

rt and Miss rionna
1 Grand Rapids, WedHIIL

We can give you a comfortable fit in Elk or
heavy calf bluchers, with plain French or
tipped toe, with double solid oak soles and
bellows tongue at

ol

of booiDK docs not al all laky awgfy frosa ihi «
Itnea, but it does give pertue; ease and gQiulgfi.

-\ I’riM, SI to Sl.ffl

American lady* Roywl Worcoler

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For Medium Figure

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Wc have a coraet that is admirable for the average and’somewhat
developed figure# needing to confine well the flesh of the hint. Hag
the modish low butt combined with the long skirt fa front of which
are four elastic sections which do away with any cuttia« ** by the
lower edge of the corset when the figure is thtfng. Theu aections

IsVss^^

Naahrille.

For Stout Figure

7

rilford Stoll, of Char-

This number has the low bust and the extra long straight skirt
with deep elastic gore# over the thighs, which make q*r garment
ding to the figure when standing and prevent# cutting when the
4 figure is sitting. "Thia garment is very heavy boned, having tho
graduated clasp which adds to the support Of the figure, holding
the abdomen up *"”* -•i—i——
it—* u
S2&amp;S3
&amp; Adjusto

:ea la. Ohio un ibu«l——«■— wgart la entertaining ■
cousin 0t&gt;&amp; Holland, Europa.
He

The W. E. Merritt Store

Ironside Shoe Com pany

Mrs. Anna Crowman. of Grand
Rapids, spent (ho week-end with her
daughter. Mr* On* Moore.
David Goodyear, of Detroit. la ex­

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Hastings, Michigan

Masonic Temple Building

HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE 176

It Won’t Be Long

leave tMturdtf f«r hsr spring heme
In Ohio, for the benefit of her health.

xtmci: &lt;&gt;r

amaxoo. la expect'
EKN OX CIoAIMH. i ’ 1
Fred and Fr
a, - « — ... X1v.i r,
,,r liarPERSONAL MEN-RON
Grand ~
are visiting their
id family, in this city.
s]BOTATK OF James Brown, de^
, vt Grand RapMa.
teaoed. ■
'
ay until Monday with
We, the underdnned, having been
and Mrs. Held Beach.
J. C. Ketcham spent Sunday In
abtwlMtfc by lhe ITuFaie Court for
____ __ ______ _ anslng.
ths County of Harry, Stale of Michl- person come* Into our store and tell*
•- Faulkner, of Delton, was
g..a. OmnMWunrra to receive, ex- u* of bensflta received from the use ,n *own Monday.
1 me* MattheW* on North Broadway.
Alia* Caroline
Andrus returned
of Rrxail ITtspepsla Tablet*. KnowMr»- *■ «*• Hedrick waa in Grand
at week, from Pensacola. Florida,
'
eesed, do hereby give upllye that «e ing hdw much good they hav. '
here alio has been .pending the win*
I trill meet'at the Hastings City Bank.
r.
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‘
, »n Monday, the llth. &lt;i*y of Alay, A. j
X. T. Diamond, -of Grand- Rap I da.
Alls* Gertrude Best and Mr* Otis
. 1&gt;4 &gt;»B. end on Monday, the J3th day
IM'July. A. U. l»u. irt in &lt;»cl&lt;M.k .A. 1 ul I'UI I'in, will' vur |iwi.iiiwi p.uiw-i
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I m; uf gach «&gt;t said days, fomlhd |iur- I»e that If they don't do all you. ex- fro,n Kahimaxoo over Sunday.
Best.
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of examining and allowing said , pert them U&gt; do and rnukr your stoHi- '
Lucian WIUMn and family and An­
Hrs. E. N. Brown I* visiting her sisdrew My era and family .pent Ksturj u h comfortable nnd healthy and year 1 ,,rMatthews, of Detroit.
day nnd Munday wltti relatives at
lss
the guest of Hasting* friend* Sunday, Shults.
ua any
George Stebbins went to Dexter on
it&lt;-x.ill
Datrut Mnnh isth
1#14
*trongb than we do I.
------- - Monday to attend the wedding of hl*
Dated Mart h Uth.. A. I .
4.
Dy.pep.U Tsbl-t*. Containing- Pcp- • sister.
Alls* France* Hufllng. of Grand Sunday.
•
N K Isitham
•,n •ln*1 .Bi»n&gt;uth two uf the gre.Hrot
Rapids, visited Hasting* friends over

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THIS STDWCH REMEDY f
HELPS m FRIENDS

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Hrat.- nt Mk-hlssn. Conntr of Bar-i ......i.,..

Notice la hereby given, that by an
rdsr of the Probaie Court for the

. wnnirvrr »nsr- wnrnrv-r yuu 1 buainaa*.
r. wr want yuii t.. com* Me* *"d I Andraw Han-vn of AHnneap-oll*.
I u» .nnd g--t your money. Hold &lt;’b*o*n ,,n Thursday and Friday
at, Hu- more than 7.0U0, Rniall vl&lt;*!10*
'’Tt
rv*. and In thlk (own ..nlf at n.ur .
*ft ‘t"’*rr. Three star*. SJc. »#e and ft. j "» Friday to vlait her daughter. Mr.
•arveth A- Hlebblns, Hasting*. Mich.
'* K’n&gt;'&lt;,.n, „
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Mr*. Mary Hradln vlalled her
daughter. Mr* Furnla*. of .Nashville.
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I* al
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mantha from that date were a
for creditors to present their
against the ratalr of John W.

qulrvd to present t«e|r claims to mid
FMbefte Court, at tha-Probate Office
In the City of Hasting*, for exnmln-

If you have SEED to sell bring me your samples; or if you want to buy, call ip and t .
1 will be pleased to show you SEEDS and at PRICES that yoaaan word to bay. &gt; I

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Bran, Middlings and Hay. 01

•Sflo-'SSJS'SS

,r Tii'-ifabiv.

Until you will want some seed to sow that back lot.
Either
JUNE MAMMOTH ALSIKE, ALFALFA or' even TffifOTHY SpED of which we have plenty of the above kintfs of
SEEDS at all times.
BARRY CO. has grown the best Cover Seed this year
that it has grown for several years, and is equal s to that
grown in any state. Then why look elsewhere when you want ;
pure SEED when we have it tiiat is grown upon the BEST
FARMS and by the BEST FARMERS and in the BEST 1
STATE?

uf Mr. and Mr£jUchard Luppentl)len
th* past week.^»Y
Mr*. AdelbbRTCravtn and daugh­
ter. Eleanor, of Whultx. Spent Thurs­
day with Mr*. 'Andrew Myers and
Al l*a U Willison;
Mrs. I-awrence Colgrove and *on
Philip, uf Detroit, have been spending.
the *pa*t week with Miss Mary Grunt'
and other relatives.
Allse Ermlna Goodyear, of Jackson.

LUKE WATERS,
Phone 190

POULTRY RAISERS AND

,

HasHnga, Mteh.

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FARMERS TAKE HEED
Air. and lira D. 8. Goodyear.
Mrs. Bruce 1...Hayden relbrned to
her home In BuglnaV thia morning, af-

forenoon ot that
Present: - Hon./ Cha*
idge «f 1*robaie.

M.

Mack,

If You Have Any Poultry
Needs You Should Use The
“Poultry Wants" in This Pa­
per.
&lt;

XOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
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State of Michigan. County of Bar­

Notice A* hereby- given, that by nn that the administration of »«ld estate ton and family, Sunday.
order of the Probate Court for the' may be granted In your petitioner or
Ml** Mary Dearing, of Richland,
County of Barry, made on thn six-! tu some other suitable per*on.
Visited n few days last week with her
sister, Mrs. Henry Welton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo*e|ih Wnrdell arc
a forenoon, at said probate office, visiting their son. Dr. Ixiuls Warden
nnd I* hereby a^pblntcd for hoar- an&gt;l family, of Edmore.

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Invitation to run .mall advertisements I
Munday from Elkhart. Ind., where In the "IMultry Want*" on the poul-1
she was called by the lllneaa of her tty pace of the BANNER.
brother. John Cook. HI* death oc­
curred before her arrival In Elkhart.
Peck and Air* Bert TUmarah of thli an advertising medium 1* unexcelled
city, furnished tho music fur the i*n- by any paper of Its kind In the Cen- j
nuul li.niui.t
the Nashville Worn-

.i!3.
•• Further Ordered. Thkt public
!U 1^*1 10r£,r*7m t'U)h ' p '"i* )OI n"Hce thereof be given by publication

XER make* to the poultry ralM-rs |
Ing.
Will llefrii k left for his home In add general'farmer* is that the grant 1
Roland. Ark.. Tuesday evening, after Imprest felt tn tho poultry depart- |
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ce**ive «&lt;e*s nrcviaa* in *a&gt;a asy o«
ment that la being conducted by the 1
,n ‘hp Holing# Banner, a
the
"Poultry I
the city. While Will enjuy* hl* resi­ HANNER, makes
the sixteenth day of July oe«L «i"&gt;! newspaper printed.and circulated In
ih*t *uch claim* wilt l&gt;c heard befor.
w ‘ ‘
r
Mira Orpha Hlssoti. of Woodland. dence In the southwest, yet he enjoys
Said court, on Tkunsday tb»- sixteenth *
r*i&lt; am m xiAr-ir
w.»s
tho
*ur»:
of
her
brother.
Charles
getting
"back
home"
amofig
old
ack*v nF Julv ne*t o i^t
In the
CHAH. M. MACK.
You may ndl have very much poutMLmoii. and family over Sunday.
qualnunce* &lt;K va&gt;dopally.
- ELUA C. EGGLESTON.

Timo, money, and trouble can be saved in
your home.

natured.

Your wife can be made better

She will be able to do her work

in the kitchen, preparing meals, much
easier.

She will be happier and really

HASHEUI.

St. Patrick's party.

The General Verdict
of all those using Sunshine Flour is the same, that is, Sunshine
Flour is the best all around family flour we have ever used. The
report of the dealers all along the line who are handling Sunshine
Flour is, Sunshine Flour is giving splendid satisfaction, not a word
of fault found with it.

This is gratifying to us, and goes to show that our efforts to put
out a first class flour are being appreciated, and encourages us to
continue along the same line.
Wc will endeavor to keep a full line of feed in stock at all times.
,
Yours for good goods and a square deal.

A. Childs &lt;5 Co
MICHIGAN.
i..&gt;*aaaa*.

contented.

All of this just by cooking

talned Munday lien Bristol from Bat­ one who wants them.
tle Creek; ' jamas Bristol from De­
troit: Aire. Mabel Haughey of Grand
pleasure or profit, or Im4|), something
In tho lino of poultry—chickens. ।
Mr. and Air*. K. Crandall and Allaa ducks, geese or turkeys—If you do. use '
tho “Poultry Wunm" column.

with gas - no smoke, no ashes&gt; no dust, no

uov. itrooks famur export to mart
from Englund April 10th. Mrs. Lldir DID YOU NOTICE THE BANNER’S
Neal ha* a cousin. • young man 23
w WANT COLUMN LAST WEEK?
years of age. lomlng
■*»«&gt; lh*X

required, then full heat instantIf, ho

him to &lt;-»nie at the same limo Un

wasted heat

lift thi* morning, Monday.
Mr* Vert itoblnnon of Bedford w«i
the guest of Mrs. Wm. Lyons Batur- NEIP8
tl*om«nta Lu
R&lt;*|&gt;ubu&lt;-an City Oumwmw.
record nevbr before equalled by a
Republican Ward caucu*ca to name
&lt;-andldat&lt;* for ward office* will be
held uh Thur»da&gt;- evening. MarcfT 26.
ul 7:10 at the voting booths of the tho circulation that •« claim, boFirst. Second and Third Ward*, and enuse peopl, u»c the Want Culuinu for
In the County clerk's office for the

City Hall. un I riday Evening, March That people get results through'thia
column.
&gt;7 at &gt;:3».
Republican City Committee.
Adv.
o,.„ je. Coleman. Chr'm- plain Truth Thal'e Worth Money.
Using Kolev's Honey and Taf for a .
epugh or cold may save you both I
lho many friends for the kindues* klcknrxa and money. F. F. Alonahan.j
A|cnoniolilc.
Wl*. nays: "I am ex-1
shown us during (he sickness and
ix&gt;»cd.to all kinds ot weather and I,
death of our lutep onellnd Foley’* Henry and Tar Cum- ■
Mr*. Ctara Chtche*lor.
Mr. and Mrg. Will Chlehiakr. pound aiway* lixe. me up In good 1
shape when 1 catch cold or have a
, lidrvejr I’hfcitoUr..
.
Frank Alitn aud fitiMily.—A&lt;ly. bad .cuOifli- 1 fccutnnnutd It gladly."
Arthur MulliulhiiK).—Adv.
If &gt;ou want Bootl cxetllw butfl &gt;t
’ BANNER WANTADV8. PAY.
I
Rshor's—Adv.
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dirt, no wood or coal to carry» No fir«* til

Como in and see- our gas ranges*
have them that light by touahlng a butte*.

Thornappl. Gas * Elsotrlo Oa
•Phon# No. S.

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Woodland
1 • 1 wish tn announce Io every Real Estate Owner that because
'my -ilvcrtiM-iiicnl d|d not appear in last week’s BANNER and will
not appear again for some time fo'enhie it must not be understood by
ynu that-I'have retired -from the business nr forsakerf"airy of my
well kndwn business principles, ■ cspcciallj',- prcslstefit truthful pub­
licity.
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The reason for my discontinuing my advertisement for the pres­
ent time Is this, I have found since reengaging in the business last
| December! conditions very much different locally than when I disCHitinueti.business ’four years ago which will take me some time
. properly adjust by business jo them, as 1 cannot adjust
ijihem to my business, 1 also have declined to list a large
jamqunl of property until I could inspect it personally or by my rep­
resentative, and this cannot be properly done until the snow is gone
and the weather is settled.
It would be worse than foolish to spend a large amount of mon­
ey dnia campaign of foreign advertising to get buyers here until I
have sufficient property listed and a sufficient variety for sale to war­
rant me hi nuking the. expenditure. I think you will concede this a
wise business tnqve. It pays to advertise, but you must be able
ho deliver the goods* in ■ other wordfl, .If you toot your own horn
lloudly you must play die tune you say-you-canvand that is just the
position I am going to he hi when you hear from me again.
In the meantime you will find me very much alive and on the
।job every hour in the day anil ever)' dfly in the week at my office
N0.118 No. Broadway, as my health in every way is much-better
than it has been in years and •-* steadily improving, so from your
knowledge of my past business experience that when ihe time conics
;.nd the fruit is ripe we’ll make 'em go some. This Real Estate busi­
ness is a BIG PROPOSITION so when.you arc in TOWN call in
and'talk h. oyer with me and lei me handle your property it will be
to your advantage as mine. Let mi cooperate.
and talk it over with inc and let me handle your property, it will be
to vour advantage as well as mine. Let us cooperate.

Style Show

Mlnrllnx Itmtrrn unit Butt VrtnHoUt»n or H.iMlnipi w»ro ov*r Hundny
KU»atn ot the l.-itt-r’s parents Tn the
villa c*.
N»Wtnn Bay J (Mi and datixhtcr Crtw
of Dexter. lawn, spent Monday vl&lt;Itlnj hla niece. Mra. M. O. Vnnllouten.
Joahua Dlllanbeck until a few year*
a*o a realdent of Woodland, died nt
Ills, home in Weidman Bunday morn­
lux. The funeral wan held Wednendny from the home. Mr. Dlllenbnck
leaves many friends. In the vlllsito

Our departments are complete and we arc showing all
the new styles in the most practical and suitable merchan­
dise.
We don't show Coats, Suits and Skirts that cost $50
and $75 on living models, but we show sensible, practical
styles that any well dressed latiy can feel proud of wear-

b*»n seriously sick at her home in the
village la somewhat Improved nt thia
writing.
C. &lt;1. Garn nnd family are non
snuggly ensconced in their rooms
above tho store, having moved th*latter part of the week.
Mrs, Maggie Smith la now nt home
In the house made vacant by the C.
1». Gam fa mb'.
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Mrs. C. Benter Arrived Monday
f.Am ft..
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Specially noticeable are the great variety of ideas and
the care we have given not to duplicate, but on the con*
trary to give you the exclusiveness of the highest priced
tailors at moderately low prices.

$8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $20.00
New styles in Wash Dresses, Corsets, Waists, Muslin Under­
wear, Silk and Lisle Hosiery, Silk and Kid Gloves, Embroidery
Accessories, Laces, Embroidery, Lacc Curtains, Rods, Curtain
Scrim, Dress Goods, Parasols, Umbrellas, Bags, Combs, Beads and
Jewelry, Table Linen, White Goods, l-awn, Dimity, Crepes, Rice
Cloth, Ribbons.
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Specials in New Silks
Never has Hastings had a slock of up-to-date silk materials to
select from as wc are showing this spring.
40-inch Crepe De Chenc, Silk Crepe, 27 and 36-inch Wash
Silk, Brocaded Silk, Wash Crepe, Mesaalines, Taffetas, Moire, Etc.
Notice our window display.
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New line of fine Wool Challies, Ratine, 1’laisec and IK inch
wide Belt Silks in floral and plain.

C. B. BENHAM,
Real Estate And Investment Broker

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Office andnResidence

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Hastings Headquarters for Dry Goods and Ready-to-wcar.
Ono Price to All.
Mail Orders Solicited

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Phone 47a

118 North BrpiuHVoy'

Ings, Mich.

Real Grocery Bargains

United Light 8 Railways Co,

We offer the following specials for
Call or write ua for quotations on First Preferred fl%
Cumulative Stock o( the 1‘nited Light and Railways Co.
This stock is exempt from the normal Federal Income Tax
tn the holder, for the reason that the Tax is paid at the
source. Full explanation on request. *

MONDAY ONLY
8 bars Pearl Soap....___________
25 lbs H &amp; E Granulated Sugar.
2 packages Jaxon Soap Powder
Good Cabbage, fine thin* for Boiled Dinner, per lb.
Qtj^PgCkagabf Post TOASTtES FREE with a package of
•
• Grape Nuts—Only one to a customer
We cany a lull line o{ staple and Fancy Groceries and Meats.
member, these specials are for Monday only.

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bortles
ORGANIZATION NECESSARY

Citiieni 4415 and 11—
Bell Main 229

Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fifth Floor Mich., Tnut Bldg.

SAYS M. A. C. PROFESSOR

Re­

Williams &amp; Son,

The republican caucus for the nom­
ination ot township ofllcem will bo
held nt the town hall Friday. MaMh
J7th. at one o'clock, P. M.
Tho Democratic caucus wilt be hefd
at thn xtme place on Selurday March
!Sth at ona o'clock. P. 11.

, dairy department at the M. A. C.. war,
present und explain**! the necessity of
cooperation and &lt;*n..inlxiillon. An an
llluatrntlon of thin ho pointed nut the
fact th.it organization had been the
secret of progrru In the grent Euro­
pean dairy countries.
TV. It. Harper, of Middleville, soinid-

Have You Tried the Second
Ward Grocery

Yet?
We are in a position to save you money. Look
over this small list and judge for yourself.

Sugar Cured Bacon, our price per lb/.. .
Nice large Picnic Hams that are NOT ALL SALT, lb.
Smoked White Fish, per lb
Mackerel, 10c each or 3 for;
6 Cans best Alaska Red Salmon for$1.00
3 Cans good Corn for 25c
3 Cans good Peas for 25c
Nice large Sweet Oranges, per doz 25c
ax Lbs.'Granulated Sugar for $1.00

20c
15c
15c
25c

MIim Hie I la Hager U enjoying n few
days vocation from M-hnol'work.
Mrs. John Guy I* ■uffcring with
rheumatism. Her daughters, Mrs.,
Sadie Holden nnd Mrs. Blanch Hynes’

popularity

Having decided to quit farming and devote all my time to other business
I will have an auction sale at my farm, known as the Chas Bauer farm in the
city of Hastings, 9 blocks north of the Barry Hotel and one block east from
Michigan Avenue. This sale will take place on

Friday, March 27

Wc carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries and you will find them all new and up
to the minute.

Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. I offer the following property:

Jay Mead, East Side Grocery

’

HORSES.

Gray mare. 5 yrs. old, wt. 1350

Phone 144, Hastings, Mich.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
! Shingles! Shingles! Shingles! i
♦

AUCTION SALE

Bauer Bros., is the Best Place

In Michigan on*- 1’ifrd of the cows nrej
profitable, on.- third pay their way.:
thn remaining third being unprodtable. He declared that a cow must
produco 4,00u pounds of 4 per cent ।
milk In order to par Its way, nnd that
nil profit must H- figured over the

Rpund's Belgian due May 7
Black mare. Grade Percheron, 3 yrs. old, wt.
1200, broke single and double. In foal to
Round's coach horse, due June 10
These are all first class mares.
One good work horse
COWS.
Polled Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, due April 7
Grade Durham cow, 5 yrs. old. due Sept. 3
Grade Holstein cow. 6 yrs. old, due in Aug.
Red cow, 10 yrs. old, giving milk
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, giving milk
Durham steer calf, 10 months old

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♦ to buy shingles for miles around. We carry a com- J
♦ plete line of building materials and can furnish
♦

♦ Everything that enters into the build- ♦
♦ ingof a barn or house at the lowest ♦
♦ prices.,
♦

Gray mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1600 with foal by

Durham heifer calf, io months old
FARM TOOLS.
Osborne mower, 5 ft cut, new last year

Osborne hay rake, 10 ft, new last year
Champion mower, 5 ft. cut, fair condition
Two horse riding cultivator, good condition
Set work harness, good condition
HAY. GRAIN &amp; ETC.
Quantity clover hay
About to bushels seed beans

Bushel No. 1 Clover seed
Bushel White Cap Seed Com, shelled
Quantity Rural New Yorker potatoes, good
Other articles not mentioned

Dinner fqr those coming from a distance.
IV. H. M. K. MccUug.
Thn Woman's Homo Missionary Soclety of the
Jb-thodlM Epls. ..p-.l
church will in*-* t &gt;t the home of Mrs.
Jessie Woodmansee Wednesday afternpon. March ,35. Subject. “Addi­
tional Huropt &lt;n Elsmunts." Lender
Mr*. Mary Brcudy.

nF oaie.
a enns or

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

♦ Broadway Yard,,
♦
Phone 224

Bauer Bros.
Bro,.

E. Court St. Yard,
Phone 254

ve»y-young and for elderly people.
Croup, brcnchU»l colds, tagrlppo and
pneumonia nrn to be feared and
avoided. Foley's fjoney and Tar la a
KTcnt family medleltjp that will quick­
ly atop a cough, chock the progrrjs
of a cold, and relievo Inflamed ijnd

$5.00 8
or mon|hs
under caish.
Oversums
lhat amount
time

will be given on bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent., No
property to be removed until settled (or.
.

♦ For fair and honest treatment bring your bills to— *

♦

Shelter for horses if it Storms

COL. W. H. COUCH
AUCTIONEER

�0 WORLD

m mally with our
I see people in bathing. It
, in Friaro. but tt la getting
r alt th* tuna as wo go aouth.
morning It la beautiful. sea
air balmy. Tho wondcrfulnewi
trip la ju*t dawning on u*. as
— ... — —.. — .I &lt;*11. T.i.l

ing our books. and whits before; we
have heard of what wo are to aee. we
only Oaten In halt fashion. an -wo nev­
er expectsd It would become a reality
but now with thia knowledge ahead.
. the reading la far different. We study
Murray's guide book and then smooth
It up with Stoddard's easier reading.

VVV. U.
-- - ......... —--- - ---------tank to take a plunge In. and the boys
especially enjoy it vary much. We
are now really |n the tropica.
How I wish you could sea.our steer­
age. There are about 100 Chinamen
in It. and talk about gambling! Il Is
ncrcei You could not believe it with­
out seeing It. There were U boards
of game* being played yesterday at,
on* time, and they are at it before
wo are up. and It eontimie* all day.
They all seem to have money, and It'
is nothing unusual to see them bet
from one dolkir to ten dollar* on the
turn of the dice. They have a game
called Fan Tan. tlpit they play by put-,
ling handful of button* under a cup.
and after the bet* are made, the cup
ia raised, and tho buttons counted by
four*, and the l*t» are made a* to
whether there will be one, two. three
or four buttons left when all arc
counted. They all piny and play us
fail m ponstble. No objection Is made
to this gambling, the boaU help Join­
ing In It. as well us some first cfa«*

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR

formal Opening
ON FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1914
From 7:30 to 10:00 o’clock

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Orchestra Music and Refreshments.

No Goods Will Be Sold!

Are Welcome!

progress during the past two months are now completed. We
The many improvements that have been
are ready to welcome you to our store, We believe it is now the greatest and most convenient shopping place
Comprehensive assortments of beautiful and worth while merchandise are conveniently
in this vicinity.
arranged and every facility has been provided to make your shopping a comfort and pleasure. We feel par­
ticularly proud of our Garment and Millinery Section on the second floor. In this beautifully carpeted and
furnished room with its flood of clear daylight you may select your new Coat, Suit, Gown or Millinery at the
lowest possible prices.
In order to have you see all of this we have planned this sort of an opening reception in the evening on Fri­
day, March 20th.
No goods will be sold. Bring your friends, come and enjoy the dainty refreshments and
the beautiful music.

Ih. preparing meal* on tho deck, all
Chinese dlwhrs fur the slcerg^o pas­
sengers. When the meul* are ready,
they actual d-.wn In group* of six and
eight It la food that' no one but a
Chinaman would touch.
• The officers of the boat told us that
It Was Impossible to keep them from
gamMinr. *o they gllowed It to ba
fttnm openly. They never expect any­
thing. bst a living, und It cort* them
nothing to live, so they du not mind

.
Wednesday. August 14. i
All the ship's officers appeared this |
m»rnlng In white duck suits. Thl*
explains the weather wc nrn having.
We have electric fans In sillhe’
room*, and the hoy* are enJoylnkRhe;
swimming tank. ThU U situated up, '

Saturday, Our ^Second formal Opening Day
For this day only we offer the following specials:

20 lbs

Of the finest H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar with any purchase of $5.00

You may trade $5.00 or more in any department: Dry Goods, Carpets, Ready-to-Wear, Etc. and Groceries,
excepting Sugar, and we will give you full weight, 20 lbs of the best eastern Sugar for 29c on Saturday only.
Our grocery department is now complete. Everything is fresbi new and wholesome and we respectfully solicit
your patronage.

culm
■ mu.
......... -- Iona, that one never forget*. They
are momenta that wc have when with
our children, we have perhaps been
riding, watching the cloud* In the *kr,
nnd hud been loot to ourselves. and
drawn Into u larger and higher world.
Such was yesterday. when we Iwgan
along toward* night, Isaac and I.
without thinking to walk the deck,
and talking it* we wandered here and
there, watching the beautiful abneet.
and fhe .Wonder* of the M''&gt; world.
One are tn* drawn from it. and get* a
glimpse of a Iteyond. u beautiful fu.._ _ .■_ ■ «... . ... llr,. in hero;

Sunkist Sweet Naval Oranges, per dozen.
Largest Fancy Lemons, per dozen------Choicest Leaf Lettuce, per lb__________
Fresh Laid Eggs, per dozen--------- _____

23c, 27c and 39c
__________ _.____22o

____ -___ j^IOo
_________ _______ 16c

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
DEPARTMENT STORE

ordinarily bring many material rv-j
turns. It take* time to develop Into
even a mediocre player.
In s«,me
cities In thia statt—Ownsao. .Raglnaw.
Grand Haven—public vnianalnmetil*
arc provided by municipal approprla-; SUB-DISTRICT ORATORICAL

CORTEST IR OTSEGO

MILLER i HARRIS SELL

MANY HIGH GRADE PIAHOS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
A. E. MULHOLLAHD OFFERS

FULL LIRE OF WALL PAPER

Moro CtK-umbers Arc Needed.
Twenty-five more acres of cucuml»crs are needed In order to nil the
requirement for the salting station,
which the Benton fruffi Products
company Intend* to erect here, a
great deal of interest In the project
haa been aroused among the farmers,
and acreage Is being accused by very.

MONUMENT RUSIRESS OR
QUALITY OASIS IR HASTING

Has Found Alfalfa Very Profitable
uatlng* i
mds the
iiualncM* on atrlclesi lines of Integrity. |
Thia Week they have an adv. devoted ।
iMftlrularly to the idea of placing
j iHiorutii/n Hay orders now.
s Their work „my ba seen In practlcrially every cemetery in tbw parts and
lh&lt; monuments they sold and erected
■land today as bright and free from
at#In M tte.fteT &lt;fe*7 *Yrr‘ Pl*^k&lt;t

Embroidery Goods
Fine Embroidery measuring from 6 to 9 inches
'de sells for 10c-per yard, beautiful patterns and
od quality for the money. Embroidery 17 inches
de for Corspt Covers, 15 cts. per yd. Torchon
, 6 yds. 10 cts. Latest things in ladies’ bows, 10c
See our line of Millinery before you buy.

O. A. Boyes
Store

Hastings, Mich.

Can! of 'llvanks—Fur
the Mutlxxlbt chur&gt; h Tuesday evening
by Jtev. II. (.’, Hoehnnf, pastor of th.;
Trinity Lutheran &lt;nurcn, of Grund
I In pl da. on tho sul.Jvd. "What Dur*
the World &lt;&gt;wc the Lutheran Church"
wa, fall of Interest und Instruction.
Ilev. Hwhmr I* u f.rt«-*ful speaker
unjl brought a stirring message to the
good slxcd audience present.
llsll ( raft-men.
There will l« held a special cohiinunhatluii and smokSf of &lt;l&gt;u *'*'*'
iowcraft Club. Kclnrd cy evening, ?:!•
■■harp for the purpose of reorganisa­
tion of If, C. team, nil members of
I'. H A. M. ecu- lirriu&lt;| lu attend.
Adv.
Hy Order nt C. Mnnnl, Caph

BANNEB WANT ADVi. PAT.

I

agree. Hut we-would warn against
un attempt to seed alfalfa without
liming the sm»H, unless a tost will show
that tho soli in the field that one In­
tend* to sow to alfalfa already has
sufficient lime. -No doubt a toot will
t htf Tdndly show that the aoll in tho field sown

Vermontville, March IM, 1MJ4.
Editors HANNEll:—
Aw there la so mueh said about al­
falfa. I thought my experience might
bdp aomcone to get in u wdy to make
more triune/ from their farms, and
at the same time Increasn the fertility
of their Und.
,
Here la. what I did with three acres
,.r air..if* ami hoica:
.
cash outlay of
for corn leav­
Ing a net profit of J5H.OO or 1171.08
per acre. What olhar crop cun you
tulku llwl *111 clear you Unit much
with aa little work?
Thia la not guess-work, but mutual

■ IJVUI
-....... —- ------ on th* market, but n great deal mure
for me to feed, us I think It la equal
to silage for sheep and cattle, and has
no equal for mllcn cow*.
in feeding hogs through tho sum­
mer, I'cUl It and fed U green three
time* u day until after I gut the third
cutting of-bay off. then I turned five
sow* and 40 I'lga In tho field and let
thorn run there AiaUl it trow up- I

miouunga• ■•*-•«
----full-bhrod liurvc Jsmys, of which f
“"a^IcMiow 1 weeded thia held of al­
falfa 1 plowed tho grqum). a heavy
ehr loam. the last ul June. 1#1J. and
worked It well -unlll the 15th of
August. When I awed IS pounds of
. .
~
» wbriU Harrow

�Spring
Showing

Spring'Styl
It is with pleasure we invite you to come
and see the new spring suits made by

Ladies’ &amp; Misses
Coats, Suits,
Skirts Will

"The Jlpuse of Kuppenheimer'
I Yoq will find an array of the latest authentic
styles for spring 1914..is developed by the
foremost style creators of the country.
We urge yoa tdjeotae and see the new
things and leirn ab^ut the splendid values,
we are offering. You' don’t need to .birj^
Just pome and look.

Dress Goods
Hastings, Michigan.

One Price Clothiers
MMMMMWMMWMVMMMMWMM.

Skinner1! Garage, March 34. 37, jg.
—Adv.
.
.
Bowl at Itehor*a for'good exercise.
—Adv.
Hatter opening In • flue millinery.

copying, tho lioyal 'sru&lt;U. hou-o &lt;&gt;n
Writ Green St.
Mrs. Rom Young, of thia city and
John S. Hart, of Onngwllle, were
united In ninrrUgo tftSlTolxiiv Judge
Mack. Wednesday.
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New Broadhead
Wool Dress Goods
are on Display,
•

Shepherd Checks
,
priced per yd...50c, $1 $1.75
Wide Wool Serges
priced per yd.50c up to $1.50
Honey Comb Check
per yd_r. ____________ 50c
Matlasseand Ettimine
price per yard__.$!.25 $1.50

tiuiv

er u short t&gt;r&lt;
fatlnfc! rtfl rtt-t.

Winter Coats

■intionalj
&lt;hAb&lt;T, Gl

One Half Off

■ with a rradlni’vith thu piano nrcom; Ihialmetit. Mt&gt;.lLiyrn-rra&lt;l.u sketch
|»C Tho life on Hl. Patrick. Ml*-' U
. Pryor jdajt-d auumbir of piano
I QurlrtliriiN nboul St. Patrick
|-«d by Jlr». H. front mid the anawera

THE STEBBIHS AUTO CO. HOLD
I
;
To Taxpayers of
SHOW MARCH 26, 27 AMD 2B;
“7*^
Hastings Township
Tu the Taxpayers of llumlnga Town-i

a

IW ©1&gt;

paid Stock
cash di video

Cafftai
Savings * Laaa AmH.Uae,
Lansing, Mich.

Pay Your Accounts
By Check OPTICAL
GOODS
Money carried aliout loose in the pocket or purse is not only a
constant temptation to ttpcnrl more than otic should, but is pften
lost, livery lew days our attention is.called to the loss of a purse
containiug money, or the loss of louse money. A checking account
■.. ith onr bank prevents your losing your inoney, and also helps you
from spending it foolishly. If you louse your check-book, we give
you another.
When an account is paid in cash's receipt.is usually given, but
is often lost or mislaid and many misunderstandings occur -bcaui.se
xi£Ute iLbsjli.A.cccciin.amlJbhs pj record vi itayimyit, but whcn.btlh.
or accounts arc paid by check ti|Min your checking account with ns
you have a record in your check-book besides the relumed check
which is almost never lost.
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MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS

IS OUR

OUR OPTICAL

JEWELRY

ALWAYS "RIGHT," HUT

GO0DS AND MUSICAL

INSTRUMENTS

ARE

WE HA VE BUILT UP OUR BUSINESS BY NEVER

CONFIDENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND BY
CARRYING ONLY HIGH QUALITY GOODS.
WHERE THE

QUALITY IS RIGHT ANU

Hastings National Bank,
Tha Only National Bank In Barry County

HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.

OPEN

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'.77KK ’g-to aux n
n

mddlevflle

Momn farm. Is having it fixed up in L-»

LeMer Rtlmpeon of Grand Rapid*

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g

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IS inirnilis &gt;
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passed' Saturday and Sunday *lth
friend* in Grand Rapid*.
Mra. McIntosh of Hasting* l.« spend­
ing * few day* With Jier daughter.

interests of the village the coming

Stokbe.
Mrs. John Smith of Harbor Springs

Mr*. Albert Wlerlnga. visited friends

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........... ........... ,
Charles Converse trade* hl* home on
COATS UROVK.
Arlington street and the l&lt;i acres
across the street to I. M. Chi|bb. of
Yankee Spring* township, for Ida Nt&gt;: mill, Tuesday.
acre firm. Both parties will more ns
ncera &lt;«f thin community 1* seriously
alrk nt the home of hl* son. RlrchneD

from
Flora .Wood, who wilt entertain the
move. TM* will place Mr. Vl*r* In
tin* position to fill all order, for gzav- paned one week and ah
*1, a* he ho* a line gravel pit ilpbn tain It on March 3«.

i Grove ...
.. ...
rlll have everythin* right handy.
We understand that R. T. French tieton Missionary Society will be held
at the home of Mra. Judge Barnum on
a. foreign trip.
Tuesday, March 34. The Missionary
Society wMl serve dinner.
City, has been visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelsey and
Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Johnson, recently. son Kenneth and daughter Margaret
Ho will soon lea..- for London where and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lavi Chase spent
Sunday with Jeam Chase and family.
hlllon.
r
„
' Monroe Aubll and wife are hap­
py over the Mrth of an heir Monday
run, but are looking forward to better
’ morning.
We see by tbe news dispatches thst one*
Thorn Swift, brother of Dr. B. C.
Dr. Healy han been quite busy re­
Swift, of the village, who U located cently especially with grip patients.
In Kansas City. Is at tho head of a „ llnrrj' Woodman Is working In
large lumber company recently or­ Winnie Dove’s blscksrr't'i shop.
.
ganised in his old home,town of Har­
Kumlay School Xotcu.
bor Springs. Mich.
Next Sunday's lesson In entitled
The young daughter of Mr. and "Learans by tho Way" from Luke 13:Mrs. Z. J. Townsend died Sunday A.
The Loyal Workers met last Fri­
Monday and the remain* taken to day evening nt the homo of Fay
Kinne. They nre planning for an
“April Fool" social.
Further anCT
The M. E. church was filled tn Its
capacity Sunday evening. Tho oc­
casion being union services and then Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Smith on Fri­
tho members that gave the musical day p. M„ April 10th. They are mak­
Saturday evening assisted with sever- ing plana already antf/hope to givo
all who come a good time. The Loy­
al Daughter* Class will have ramocrowd gsVRthc best of attsntlop, thus thlng to interest all op4that day also.
showing their appreciation. .­
Beginning nnd lasting over Sunday
Mrs. John McIntosh nt Hastings la
Maple, state evangcllrt.

non, Btephen Whiled, on Arlington Ht.
and U looking forward very anxiously

' Song by th* Grange,
"Why Rotate Crop*
paper or
talk by Georg* Hatch.
Recitation—Grant Kieler.
"The Farm Rotation Which I Prac­
Eugene Allen has "resigned his po­ tice." By three men.
sition with the Westfield * Fall River
Binging by childreq from Knap-

sunshine.

■work for Mr. Henny.

ind

been visiting a few days with her son
Dr. B. C. Swift and family.
The Ladle* Reading Club will meet
with Mm Allie Bennrti on Wednes­
day afternoon of this week. Election

to Young Women.—Beatrice Lancas­
ter.
Health hlnta for the spring aeaaon

"How Would You Punish Your
Child for Telling n Falsehood?"
The W. C. T. V. will meet with Mrs.
Roll call responded to by miscel­
Phoebe Cobb Tuesday afternoon of laneous quotations.
I Instrumental music.—Mrs. Carpen­
ter and Mra. Hr1
Chip BaskM.
M. Smith.
‘
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Mrs. Judd Pratt of Plainwell, Mich.,

Augusta Brisbin, lecturer.

BOWEXH HILUS'.
She will bo sadly rnltaed In tho home.
Funeral was held at the home Mon­
day afternoon. Rev. J. H. Westbrook
officiated. The remain* were taken
to Ann Arbor, their former home, for
burial.

Wednesday and Thursday tn-Grand
Rapid* with their son William Miller
and fsmlly. They attended the theH.

McKevitt "and

baby

Grangc Hall. Friday evening. March
37. Burdette Briggs will ict as Mas­
ter of Ceremonies. All are cordially
Invited to attend.

John Norrie for hie farm near Shelby.
They expect to move the Jn*t of tho
The Gleaner* Social Saturday evenrhich amounted to 18.39.

dren spent Saturday night and HunMrs. Eugene Hulght of tho West to move to Rattle-Creek in the neat
County Line returned homo Sunday future.
afternoon after helping care Cor her
Burdett Briggs was In Battle Creek.
Kalamazoo and Augusta on business
Monday and Tuesday.
Boanuel E. Johnson of Grand Rap-

I

»«- «-~

Body

B«Rkf&lt; Ball &lt;&gt;n Friday.

Alumni tram will ptay the high school
team, the high tehrxri will play the
brotherhood team, and th* Alumni
(rain.will then Hay the Brotherhood.

North and South.
Hchader A Osborn, plus 3\;.
Hubbard &amp; Myer*, plus IH.
Still A Burke, minus %.
Otis A Goodyoar. minus 3S.
East and West.
Hayes A Robart*. plus \.
Doyle A Wooton. plus 4i.
Stebbins A Hurst, minus U.
Warner A Huffin.iu, minus 1^.

Organ! ir«I Ttirough
efforts

Hheffleld. In till* City.
her home In Lit. Sheffield'* family dur-

organised with K4 charter member*.
The meeting wna held In the Felgiinrr school house. northweM of Nash­ the will, this ram would have to be
ville. Deputy C. F. Kiefer, of Morley, divided among quite u number of
was present npd installed the officer*.
Meeting* will be held bn thn second
and fourth Friday In each month.
Halilmorr Republican Caucus.
Th* officer* of Castleton Grunge, No.
The republicans of Baltimore town­
ship will meet In caucus at the Aaron
Durfee residence on Friday, March
Secretary—It. G. Brumm.
87. 1914 nt 3:30 P. M. to nominate
township officers , nnd transact any
• iveroecr—Fred Brumm.
Treasurer—Roy Garllnger.
Steward—Elmer Mater.
By Order Com.

Dull.

OrangoriUe Cauctui.

...

The pupils -of fha city school*
from the third to sixth grade* Inclu­
sive are showing great Ihtereui In
spelling nnd arithmetic. A contest
recently conducted In mental arith­
metic by Mr. Gonkling shows that
good work In this subject b being
done In various rooms. Tha follow­
ing rooms with name of building and

ML** Miller.

ary. rapidity, and naatneaa of work o«

। pH* In the other hulldlnga.

Th* we-

&lt; art ton Republican Caucu*.
of auoh business a* may cam* before spring Blood and Kystcm Clewnacr.
Order of Com. I Durlng lb* winter months ImpurlThe republican electors of the raid meeting.
township of Carlton will meet in enu- A&lt;l •
___________ *
1 r
m ltiMi accumulate, your blood become*
Joliiudown Republican Caucus.
.Impnra and thick, youf kidneys. Hr34.1*14. nt 3:00 o'clock P. M.. to
nominate candidate* for the varjous
ship of Johnstown will meet lu caucus IHr cd u “ k J
.‘I.
at th* hall in Johnstown, ftaturday. ."fTA JITS*“«'*«
state unlvenilty fo&lt;It ball squad and annual township meeting.
tho probable auocenior »f Pontius of
By order of the Township Com.
.TnomTimte candidate, for th* varly&lt;"‘.
the university eleven, will come horns!
"----. ;tna kidneys, liver and bowela to
to s|M-nd hl* spring vacation soon, the
' Chairman, —---------healthy action, axpel blood Impuri­
invrirbers of th* hlarh achnnl Miuail urn
the annual township meeting.
ties and reatora vopr health, strength
planning to uaa gome of FrIU'a time.1
,and ambition. Electric Bitter* make*
to conch them, nastln** high rahool I Irving ^ounMilp RrpnhUcnn Caucus.
,you fe*l like new. Htart a tout weeks'
The republican* of Irvin* mwnehlp
Card of Thank*—I tender my «ln-1 treatment—It Will put you In fine
II ere'* hoping Fritz will respond.
cere and heartfelt thanks to th* many .ahap* for your aprlng work. Guar­
hull, on Wednesday, March 36.
kind friend* and neighbor*, tn th* anteed. All Druggiala.
SPc. and
Eaton Rapid* Ik-fcalx Hasting*.
chdlr for their singing, also io Elder! si.oo at Carveth A Stebbins nnd A
The local high s-'hool basket hall (nation the various township officer* Rchlueter for . hl* comforting words । E. Mulholland a.—Adv.
and transact such other business ns during IJi* sickness and death nt my.
lUstings will attempt t&lt;&gt; win these
some capable person. .
may lawfully cbme iiefore raid cauMrs. Nellie Courson of Chicago has trophies and. the Ypsilanti trophy si
. Adv.
Enns E. Walton.
r. The Eaton Rapid* team Is com­ ‘‘t"1been spending n few ivk* with her the state whist tournament In Detroit
Signed by order of Township com- i
। -» ■
—
I of seniors, who ha1
‘ "
s:»tcr, Mra. Glen GhrdrtW. M-ho has
mH tee.—Adv.
•
BANNER WANT ADV’S. PAY
n
finely
trained
five.
local
club
plan
to
attend,
been seriously HI. but I* now Improv-;

home In Chicago Tueaday afternoon
her son. Dr. B. C. Swift, and family.
Thd musical Saturday arming at
Miss M. E. HublMird Is In Chicago
the M. E. church was well attended
and thoroughly enjoyed by all pres- tn purchase millinery goods wnd look
up styles. She Is the guest of her sis­
ter. Mrs. H. I. McKinley, and husThe bright sunshine of
band.
.
Miss Ida Smith of South Bend. Ind.
instlnct.
On Saturday a deal was
closed up through the Middlovllle Kos th* guest of Mrs. Albert Parker
and husband and Mrs. L. K. Hamilton

Hprinits township. for an *0 acre farm

utjuiI

Through the

SEASON'S HASTINGS TEAM

in &lt;&gt;n Friday, attended
la-aguo Ball Thin Season ami Hrl|»
..I ,
her
President Carrothen, of the Hasnnd
eon,
Ira.- X Hanlon.
nounco that Don Bell, who mode such
Lsatrr Btlmpaon. of Grand Rapid*,
u great record ns pitcher for the local
sa been visiting relative* and friend* Chapman Friday o. in. R»'
team—will
manage
tjal*
­
Chevis officiated. She will b&lt;
------r---------—__ __
------season's
.-j--, Has
...
—.. IH.
from the community. Hit son Markle tings
team and■ take his T.
Turn
in ,the
Henry Slorra loft Friday
Ogflen is staying with Dr. Hanlon nndsffiox. Bell In now at home In Ypsilanti.
am| he will do everything that he can
DRlam Herrick, of Utile RjfcK
•
to glv«- Hn*tlng* the beat team In th*
Bwm In tha village on Fridaj him a good bom*.
Mr. nnd Mr*.Thn*. Il.-J«hn»on gave 1 history of the town.
ig on old friends. He has sold &gt;
a part' Friday evening. About nevDr. Can-other* ha* al»o elgned Carl
•nty-five neighbor* and friend* were sthnaon. nl»o of Ypattanil. a «tar third
nrrarnl. All had a good Hine.
• 1 bu»eman of th* Ypallanti Border
Mr*. Bah Brlict* «ml little dnugh- ■
‘
missed many of th* Is miliar fnees.
Ms secs great thing* Jor th" yonng ter Murtly Litelll* of .B-wen* Mll s|
K»lunlay after *pendman in. hla part of.tho country. He returned ...home
Xc*ottatlon« With ciiaH.itlr.
... ...
I M—
did not ndmire the kind of weather .
A ■■ommllteo hu*jF*n appointed In
he found up here, ns things were Fannie! Davis.
- harlotte to arrarlge
a meeting In
Mis* JennW- 'ItuMell &gt;'f Kwy ’
; Grand Rapids with a committee from
Florida. I* vl*ltln*'-I»r. and Mr*, j
Hastings to patch up the dl^rence*
......... ■ ... . ___ t,nil
altl»n with th* Lumber Co., and will Hanlon. Will also vtalt tip- M
soon move onto the Thoma* Honey Christina and Erma Hover.
Th* entertainment given by
Ithani Conservatory'
j griiitiraUon.
The common council met in special pnny was very much ••nj-n ,-d SaturWIilMi
session on Thursday evening and can- day evAnlng nt th* M. K. church.'
In the contest* with the Grand Rap-

W. N. Gladstone; treasurer. A. H.
Bell: assessor, J. .R. Campbell; trus­
tees. J. W. Armslrong. Hoy Hooper.

er promising pitonrt und I*almer. Hli-

innnnnnnnnnn*
DON BELL WILL MANAGE THIS

pod

'

CASTLETON TOWNSHIP Cr*ok. tbrough *U«

A-A

AND
OTlfflER SPORTS

, Cliyton lautenby and &lt; hUfflen
k portion of last ween here

ORGANIZE GRANGE IN

Rutland .Progrcralr;c Oaucua.
Rutland National Prograaalva Caucua will bs held In the Rutland Town
Tho Ladies of th* Baptist church Hall. Friday. March 37. at 3:00 P.
M. for th* purpose of nominating
township offiesm and transacting such
council room Saturday afternoon of other buslnoea a* may legally come
before If.
’ “
By Order of
Ilf visited
family In
hotter fuel.

OPENING SALE
Of 50,000 to 60,000 Rolls of
New and Exclusive Wall Paper Designs
In Every Conceivable Coloring
Now Going On at

Mulholland’s Drug Store
Never in the history of our business have we displayed such a line, nor received so many
compliments as to our beautiful selections, together with the extreme lowness of price. To
price them will assure ypu that you can afford to decorate right now.
We are safe in saying that no store in Barry County can approach us in- either price or
showing of desirable decorative Wall Papers.
Our well known leadership in the Wall Paper Line has been gained in a few short years,
by carrying the largest and most extensive stock, buying direct from the mills and selling at a low
price that makes every customer take notice. Any idea you may wish to carry out can be
done to the letter from our stock at a saving to you.
A little time spent in our store will prove beyond a doubt WHERE you will buy your
next Wall Paper.

we Also Have on Now a Special Glean up Sale
of all left over papers representing about 250 one and two room lots. The greater part of
these were very expensive patterns which we are now offering at the price of cheap papers.
75 one and two room lots, have been sold from $1.00 to $1.50, now 25c to 35c
100 one and two room lots, have been sold from 75c to $1.00, now 20c to 25c
Balance of this big bargain close out sale going from 3c to 15c.
This entire lot would be quickly picked up by real estate agents in the large cities, but we
prefer to give our own people this benefit.
Don't consider this too long, but just get in and get what you need,
We are the largest distributors in this vicinity of all the essentials of house ’ cleaning
such as Muresco, Alabastine, Flatone, Room Mouldings, Plate Rail, Chair Rail, Paints and
Oils, Japalac, Varnishes, Brushes, Window Shades,Gold Bronzes, Etc.
We have just inaugurated a Motor Delivery Service which will nable us to place goods
at your door almost as soon as ordered.
Do not hesitate to call us at any time for your requirements.

ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND
THE LEADING DRUGGIST
Where You Do The Best.

The Nyal Store

�M.UUU IS, JSH.'

Southwestern

,*»n

FOB

.

AH Live Stock
and Poultry,

FAULKNER,

TM Riiill Stora,

DELTON, INCH.

Combination Vacuum Cleaner
and Carpet Sweeper.
Wc offer Io you the latest and absolutely the most up-to-date
carnet cleaning device manufactured. Gets every particle
of dust and dirt with its powerful bellows, no. scattering of
dust over the furniture, it is all carried into the dust bag. An
adjustable brush which revolves rapidly picking up all litter
«Bd deposits it in the pan which is of ample size, extending
bdth in front and rear of brush. This brush can be set to
sweep short, medium or long nap carpets so as to get the
best results, or can be thrown out of gear entirely. No
household is.complcte without one of these vacuum sweepers
Any one who is interested, call and wc will be glad to demdnstratc in your own home. Demonstration will cost you
nothing.

E,. Tungate 6 Son
Phone 16«6 Banfield Exchange
One dandy line of wail paper samples.
Grass Seeds,
Clover, Timothy and Alcike, all new seeds.

POULTRY SUPPLIES!
Wc carry a full line of POULTRY FOOD ,
If you want your hens to lay, come and try
some of our MEAT SCRAPS. We carry
Oyster Shells, Scratch Feed, Chick Feed,
and last but not least the KNOX NEST
EGG which will drive all the lice out of
your nestk.’

Campbell and McCallum
HARDWARE
Michigan,

OPPORTUNITY
Will Shock'this week at the door of every man within
reach of the Kopf &amp; Kopf store at Delton, and as she
seldom knocks but once you had l&gt;est heed her summons.
Besides the items mentioned in last week's advertise­
ment, which you will do well to consult, -we are includ­
ing in our Big Clearance Sale the following:
Silk Waist Patterns at fr.oo j«r yard, now....
63c
I5.00 Umbrellas at
.*3.00
Ribbons up to 35c per yard al........................... .
10c
, Finisher's German Knitting Yarn, double skein
25c
Boys 50 cent Blue Flannel Shirts at.. .z.............
........29c
18c Duckling Fleece for Kiiponas. Dressing Sacques, nlc..l2c

:5c Eden Cloth at............................................................................ 10c
And Hostfi of Other Bargains.

Kopf &amp; Kopf

'turned to bar
MIm Emma Dinkel of.Kahunaxoo
tiding —•
■ Mra.t Christie
Chi
Hartman
visited
...
ii, u. uren
frlcndf in Hastings Friday night.
holding revivalmWlIng* for the pan
.The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra.
'Briggs Tuesday afternoon. March 54.
Mr. und Mra. Lyle Shedd left Sat­
urday for Katamaxoo whero they

*

- If you get it al Kopfs its clean.

ran In Hastings Thun-

Madge Templeton is spending a few
days with friends at Cloverdale.' '
•
Str. and Mra. Henry KiUUon Mrs.
George' Whittemore. Mrs. Underbill
and Mrs. Harrington 'attend, d the
Ladle*’ Aid jit Will Seibel'* Thursday.
Merle Spragu* nf Battle Creek was
ante a Traininghon&gt;o over Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Manning is vtaitfng
DACKY.
Fred Rice ta getting the frame rea­
r for George Conklin s n&lt;-w barn.
tended the democratic banquet at
Mrs. Effie Slovens* hut been caring
Hastings Thursday night.
........... .. .
Mr. und Mra. Isaac Newton «fe
moving their goods to their home In
town und Sir. and Mrs. Kopf haveWill
Hampton
anti
family
spent
moved above the store owned by Roy
Bunday with Will Garrt-u and wife.
Gaskill.
Mtaa Emmelln* .getens entertain­
Grandma Ford is still very’ poorly.
Kathryn Dlnkel returned Saturday ed a number of her girl frlrnds nt din­
from a three weeks visit with friends ner last Saturday, ue I: was her ISth
birthday. They h«d .1 line dinner
,
MIm Gertrude Fisher of Kutamaxoo and u good time.
frank VanSyckJ* Is building a
visited her parents over Sunday.
Rev. John Slater was In Hastings house for C. K. Nickerson.
About one hundred partook of a
Monday attending the County Min­
isters' Convention.

spent ovgr Sunday with B. 8. Shelton.
Forty-two of the friends and nclgh-

Saves Health

Barbara

Chamberlain

spent

Saves Money

ed from Florida Saturday night.
They had a tine trip und wore "well
pleased with the sunny aouth.
spent Sunday' with 'Ray Hammond
unit wife of Hope Center.
Raymond and Francis Aldrich spent
Wodneaday with friends in Delton.
l«eeter Bonneville of Battle Creek
Business college returned home Wed­
nesday to spend the summer.
Wednesday being
Mrs.
A'urm's
birthday, friends' and relatives gave

Makes Better Food

tlful Bible and bed spread were given

WEST HOPE

HOPE.
... NORTHi WILL
HOLD MEETING AT
Rankin Hart dnd wife were some­
what suzprlMd Friday evening. when
1
WEST RUTLAND CHURCH
nbout 50 of their friends and neigh­
bors
gathered
nt
their
home
to
have
&lt;lisv» UIWHWM, e.,1' &lt;■ III.' circle
no unexpectedly Wednesday morning. •
nt once and our central quickly re&lt; i .Was organised rrfuMd to aet.' on nchad.
sponded and In a few minutes our count of poor health and Mra.,June
the bereaved parents.
.
u
r ., luntand T»
Theodore Pranshka attended the |
*ton ,,r UMS
Garrett was elected , inrtcad . Mrs. Hart and family will move onto hls
l,“T Fh-IhhR
It save the brat of Mttafactlnn and Anna Grayburn *«n* appointed vice farm In North Hope the first of this Threshermen's convention held ut.
prewident.
Iainsi ng. Welnesday.
The twenty-fourth seas
&lt;&gt;f thr
Mrs.
June
Garrett
ta
rpentllnx
a
one room*and content* were destroy­
Mrs. Charles Anders visited her son i Rutland township Sunday
Mlita Rose Clark and friend Miss
ed besides furnishings In other rooms. week with het- daughter -it Nashville. Rogers of Hnatlbga visited from Sat­ nt Hastings. Saturday.
, soclatlon will be held In tho West
I If it had not Ixren tor the quick reurday evening until Monday morning
spotta** from Central and our new tiro hou** whkh she pur. hosed of Cart with her sister Mary JjcCullum uno mill al Coats Grove for a few weeks-1 •&gt;“&gt;'. March 2»th. The following la
"
department the house and contents Gralnsi-r.
Mr. arid Mrs. Oliver Hayward visit- th? program:—
family.
.
would have soon been entirely descd at George Ransom's Friday near1 10:50 Bunday School
Hour. CunMra. Sam Smith at Ihtwllng the end John liaker's. Sunday.
troyod.
L'odunk.
■
I
ducted by SupL West Rutland
f ' F
'
K. H Faulkner 1s ip Grand Rapids uf the week.
Nelson Kittinger and family enter- j
Sunday Schmd. ‘
Ham Kellar and lady friend were
Mr, npd MraJ Hetpy Stevrna sj&gt;cnl 1 seen on our street Sunday evening.
twined company from Kalamaxoo ov-1
CkiNrea
Supplied
for the Week.
':
.
Mr. and . Mre. Homer Kelley nnd Saturday anil £un&lt;My at lladingB. .
■
Teachers, vta:—
Dinwiddle of Bennington, er Sunday.
The many frfM/U- Were ,.f Thomas VaJames
children spent Sunday -with Mrs. THu*
Fay Hull and wife of Hastings ar. , ('tags No. 1—Mrs. A
M .who has been visiting relative*
al Shults.
Kverctt McCallum
and family I
fronds tn Gratfd ituplds for (he past
spent Sunday with the former's moth-1
• 'lam No. IV—Mr. it.. Merrifield.
Isaac Osgood.- wan nliscnl from
from
Sunday- School Rally Song.
hool Inst wee* on account of slckFrank Chilson nnd Mrs. Oscar
Chamberlain visited thvlr undo's Geo.
Hayward. Sunday, and report him
w-hool Thursday and Friday nut was
Hurry DeGrdft
this plucp ntffi nIdo tu begin again Monday.
Samuel Kellar of Went Hope spent
Mlw l&gt;uvll of Hnttl# Creek were mnr’
“CMI. Benson Inst
Sain Forver of Kainmaioo »p«nt ov- 1 S:SO—Geographical Di
HICKORY COHNEItH.
Haturdi
cr Sunday with tricnla here, he reline.—W. A. Kerr,
- Ml D. TYuffqrd wi»* ih-^faluipiixoo
,Mw.
turned Monday.'
। l:lo—Mv oi&gt;M&gt;rv-.&gt;ti„n ,
. srera nt the church.
' Tuvkiliiy &lt;&gt;n liuihnataq
&gt;
Itet..' '
ind Hume Dept.—Mrs.
Mra Martha Replogin and dough- 1
Jumra TnUfprd ta vUlllng nl« son
Mra.
t&lt;-r Amy arc making a ahort vtall with I
Milton Trafford thta week.
tom* o
Dlseuxalon led by Mrs. Kara ErRalph Brown and family.
Mr«. Hen Furn I* better at this
Char
family spent
uncle, James Dinwiddle from Ver- :
I — "The
Twentieth
Century
mont. this week.
Church."—Rev. Ballou.
’ Mr. nnd Mrs. Roj- Hull. Martha1
rias Willi
Hull und Onrart Tobias all attended
*fcr« in &gt;
Music.
the dancing party at Junies South-1 j:j&lt; ►—Program of Mission* Throi
f'&lt;T.
gain 4ia fast it" Ilia friend" would like; urd's Friday evening.
cd hls cousin Vaughan Mott Over Bild- '
Bunday School.—Mra. Baliuk
to have him. He was thrown under a
day.
&lt;
Mrs. Ben McMurry and children of
nli-lgh runner and his leg badly bruis­ Hastings
Miss Grace Ilolycn was home over!
spent from Wedneelny until
T
Hurry Kelley «( Grand
ed
some
time
ago.
Sunday.
und family.
and Mrs. Thotn.'
Dr. CruM m.i
Murk Peake und son of Quimby
d»&gt; rucisU at Mrs. Bolyen'n.
were Sunday vtaltoni at Gus Penxe's.
Mr. mid Mrs. W. J. Flak und family
look dinner at Fred Wing** Sunday.
flasket dinner at noon.
i do some painting for hla unde. I In trio, Moore. who underwent an Thursday.
Tint Oyster supper nt W. H. Jones'
Bring Sunday School Voices.
twin Nt-wtdn.
t
operation In tho hospital In Grund
Mra. Felljc Chi'inltarlnln returned Rnplila is nut so mmII again. Mr.
Ik.na’a Reguleta cure constipation.

.Mito,.
' '
. Mhf. MMhra -'*11 q

visit with h«r eon ffed. Ashby anil
family.
lion day. April Cth. A tiullt and pil­
low will l»e given away st this Ume.
All are curd tally Invited.

Geo. Kidley

promote digestion and nppetltle und

tnornlns.

Il hla pan pU Saturday.* His brother
Melvin is nut very well at this writing.

NEW DRY CLEANING PLANT
OPENS THURSDAY EVE, MAR. 19

rlwd Wednesday c
i of hls friends an
cd In to spend the

V

nnd Mrs. Ed. Acker and daughter.
Hsl.p,-Vtalted M. n.glny and family
last Thursday evenlMr. ■' ‘
, Charles V
*"* -----" '
on hls fath&lt;
Sunday.

M. Kellogg, who with his family. I
him moved from Grand Rapids to this

nent home, has installed a complete
mlttSo meciinu by'tb&lt;&lt; Ct^inty W. c. arsl modern dry-cle.ining plant In the
..Id Journal building &lt;m East Slate
' St., und expects to open for business
'*Wiurad;&gt;y on tonight &lt;Thttrs&lt;Juy&gt;. He hns un adv.
account
tineas of their .In this Imuo of the BANNER inviting
people to putronlxc him. •
Thursday from
vtai* With friends Ip

PLUMBING &lt;3 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
If you have any work in lhe above lines I shall be more
than pleased to' figure with you on the job. And yo6 will
find my priexs as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems.
Wells. Windmills and Gas Enginesflnstalled.

DELTON.

Mra. Mina T.ibn.uigr wua nt Chai­
rs Norris’, DowlinjtL&gt; part of Inst
«•&lt;•* helping wm fog th4 *V-k baby.
r«. Rose Phillips ta there at prvsit. Tho Laby ta reported an some

All Steel Door Frame

Air Tight Doors

Inner Anchor

Delton' State Bank
920,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Ptcs.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

Base Anchor

Spline Dowel

Angle Steel_ Rib

DIRECTORS
A. Aldrich
A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Teerpcning

HBSULTB ADVERTISE IN THE BANKER

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

Seven Wonders
Of Saginaw Silos

Michigan

Capital
Surplus

Baking Powder

ent

Have you seen KELLY?

We Pay

ROYAL

Delton.
There will be,-preit&lt;.hjug next Sun. Saturday with hla uncle. J. Pitts. '
Mrs. Modrack and son Starling
spent Thursday at their farm.
School. The &lt; C. W. Bonneville entertained hls
e Way," Luke sisters, Mrs. Guy Glddlngn of Hastings
and Mrs. Fred Snuggs of Jackson Frtdl*L McCarty and Charles Cox return­

and possibly more is the groceries they use. Why not
buy them, then, where you know-you get QUALITY,
Freshness, and honest measure.

Cloverdale

Mr- unA Mrs. Claude Mother of
fTmynhtlo spent Sunday with P.

K

coffee percolator.

Michigan

Delton,

1

’ klr. and Mra. A? J.'Minxey of Luth­
GDO^KHDALk
er -«pont from Friday until Monday
DEUTON.
..
I Mm. n...
Mia* Edftk wUton of Kalamnxo*
The Delton Study, Club will meet
Friday afternoon with Mrs' Horton. spent from Thursdgy till Monday with
Miss Vesta K^nyQn of ' Halamasoo
Mra Dale Figg of Vermontville vlsand Mrs. CAirrle Bponalde of East
Red her sister. Mrs. Fred Green, from
Wednesday until Saturday. Virginia
Hustings spent from Saturday till
Monday with C. Kenyon and wife.
Green accompanied her hdme.
Miss Grace Edmonds of Hastings
was an over Sunday, guest et Bernice
Pennock.
.

Bunday avenins from some unknown

Cloverdale

’
.............
[ye. Kate'Kahler _of North' Barry
it Friday with her mother. Mra.

Combination Door Fastener

These are the sevep features
of our silo that will be MONEY
SAVERS fj&gt;r you. They have
made the Saginaw Silo famous
and the greatest success. Come
and see us and we will show
you all about it. Or phone us.

Aldrich Bros.
Cqrppany
Delton,

Mich.

�THE HAI

IGS BANNER
THE PEST FOR THE MONEY STQ^E

OR the latest ideas in Clothes Styles, qome
to this store; and not only the latest but
the best. We make a special feature of the
famous
..... ..... ...

F

Hart, Schaffner and
Marx Clothes
-And at prices that are right---^==g=^

Suits—$18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00
Overcoats—$18.00 to $22.50

G. F. Chidester
Clothier, Hastings, Mich.
Cut Rate Supplies

HASTINGS MARKETS

For Automobiles
Wheat to.nuoleJ at Me per tmxhel
Wr.lnr«&lt;lA&gt; by the llaalingM Milling
(’o. other price* i-linium un buiier.

We buy bananas by the Car Load apd.can make you
■ very low prices.
50 &lt;5 60 pound bunchea for f 1.40 fl fl.50

You had better see us before you order bananas
any where else.
FARM*
Canadian P^ciffiic Ry. lindl
Saskatchewan and Alberta
Proton Boats, Quimby, Mich.

t&gt;

pgr Maw-Oao of th* ires: realdene*
properlie" In First Ward ul 41'
Michigan Ave. 7 rooms, hpll ata
hath. New furnace, hot and cob
soft water In kitchen and bat)

L. B. RUMSEY

20 yetir. tOpay tor farm. Will run
excursion* every week io March and
April to the richest ftraing country
in the world. Write (or information.

D. FOKTINO A- Frylf Stare
.■
Next a Beamer’, Jewelry .Slope ■
„
Hastings
■ ...
Michigan

Licenced Embalmer

WWVWkMWWftf

■ railstry and ready for service. D
McCallum. Hhultr.7-wk
Fur H*k— Dry. second arbwth wooPhone 21t-l-long-2 abort. 7wk

For RemC-UBam on Mill Ht.

The Best Michigan Made Flour

Knqulr-

It is not an accident that French’s White

month, priced to sell.
ford. Phono

Floyd Mor
1-wl

Fur bale—My farm. S«u .terra. Stf
mile* east of city on Center roar
lAyn level. pood lutil. Good house
hank barn nnd other ouiliulldlnx*
Will mH cheap It taken quick. Wai

•&gt;ld marc, S new milch row* Clar
&lt;noa McAtl. phono 20»-l long ’

TI)U calf U two month* old. »on o
HorlMd.ilo Johanna Perfection No
111IJ* and Boardman Edward Ne
7CC41. He U'brcd In the purpli
;ujd from the beM Btralnx In Amerl

Lily Flour is the best Michigan made flour pro­
duct on the market today. It is The result of
years of toil and experience. Our 40 years in

the manufacture of flour have given us valuable
suggestions on how to improve the quality and
we have put the suggestions into practical use
and are now makinf a flour that is unexcelled.
French’s White Lily Flour is made after a

plan and with a process that gets all. the sweet­
ness-and goodness there is in the grain, using
only the best wheat we can secure.
Our mill has been equipped to produce qual­
ity and quality is what you get when you use

FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR
Our mill is run night and day, never ceas­
ing. This fact alone guarantees a smooth, even
quality. You can’t get the best results by run-.
ning a mill 10 or 12 hours a day, and letting it
remain idle the rest of the time. Besides it is
, expensive to let thousands of dollars worth of
machinery lie idle half the time. By keeping
our mill running all the time we reduce the ex­

pense of operating and this is why you get, so
much better flour in French’s White Lily, Flour
at the same price that you have to pay for in­
ferior glides of flour. We put this expense
saving into quality and give our patrons the ad­
vantage &lt;rf it.
Another thing that adds to the quality and
lessens the expense is the tyse of water power in
running the machinery of our mill. Water

power gives a perfectly even power arid this
helps make the flour always the same. Also,
water power is the cheapest power on earth.
All these combined with our care in the se­
lection of grain tell the story of why French’s
White Lily Flour is always the-same and al­
ways the BEST.
It will be to your advantage to use French's
White Lily Flour.

MIDDLEVILLE KOLLER MILLS
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE

MICHIGAN.
WMMM

MA

�HASTINGS BANNER

THE

.ma

IS mid IS knot* per hour. Dur-.
them- run* the fuel &lt; on-nmptlon ;
water rotiaumptlon uro measured
failure to meet contract require-I
it* involveg pcualtle*. The exclt- &gt;
run to usually the one at full

TESTH6 SPEED OF
0. S. DEMER

- l am • tulmdng &gt;ou •&gt; —tut
one of your pkoniMVnph puxxi?.
who would not h*&lt;Mir#«'&lt;’Ku r.-.i
Give me auinrtMfUf hard'-:,
With heat wish mu
Yount «lnc*r, i&gt;.

spray »r solid water, depending j

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Spring Suits

([qI

school pupils

r. snw1

A VAT. .CONHTKrCTOK. GEORGE
HOCK WRITER IXTE11EHTIXG I

WEXFORD
TO PLANT WALNUT TREES।

Early Spring buyers of men’s Cloches
will be astQi_ ished at the remarkable
Values in ^n’s Suits we are showing
for $9.98, $12.48 and $15.00.

SUBJECTED TO TREMENDOUS

ROLLINS ANO PITCHING

Tit. HAXNRn ha. been indebted •
,#0 frH
u”‘1 ’ f°C‘
to U,’ H. N.val Constructor. Gcurge I&lt;H*’ *• ,
, ,
Hock. who grow Ao ymmg manhood I °n ‘h0 Delaware
breakwaler
in thto city, for ran# very Interesting course for example, where thi n- to
gllmpaea of life in Glide Ham’* naval “,K,ul M fathom*, th. wed to not
service.
Hero to Mr. Rock’s latest' affected up to about 3j knots: but
letter to a friend In which he roUle. ‘‘,b°v.
n»««* power to required
hls experience on a dratroyvr.
, (or th” *»»•»• ‘I’**'1 than in deeper
, Al Mu. U, H. H. Balch. Feb. 33. ’H. I water*, duo to the increaaed realm­
Dear Will:
once cau»ed, by rhe'Dfurntm* of the
Ing trial* on a Sunday! Then wo are
to continue them tomorrow, a legal
holiday. A conirncior who waul* to
deliver Ida »hlp la no rcapector of
«lny* Poaalhly the tact that a large
pitymcnt la mndo on delivery, nnd tho
further experience that it la expen»lv* to have a vc*m&gt;] nt th# work#,
even when practically llnlahed. have
much to do with the dliregard of- the
day.
•
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ft la necemury to explain aome. becaut* a .leatroycr ia no pleaaure boot
in the beat of weather nnd in the
winter time—well if you don’t know
a deatroyer. I deipair of making you

the expense of shipping the trees by i
parcel post.
"Why nut oelebratn Art&gt;or day In a I
practical manner.” writ-'* Hr. Cobb I
In a bulletin Ju*t tosuea. . ,.n.i assist J

Inting., up with #om&lt;- plichlBg and twinting. PUNT TREES ON WASTE
। *tu i’*'0
for which to kept a **t.’
.. vret by tho perpetrator, you cun up”°?i
pfoolot# thul either you will ferl ,ex*mole. hlllnited or—not.

We say Cash because that is just what we mean, the
real value of these suits is from $2 to $3 more per
suit.
We are jnaking these SPECIAL CASH PRICES
ON HIGH GRADE SUITS to compete with the
Catalogue House. We will guarantee these suits to
be from $1 to $2 a suit less in price than you would
have to pay for the same quality of any catalogue
house in America.
We are right here to back up every word of the
above statement, and invite comparison.
Remember you have to pay CASH to the catalogue
house, why not pay us that cash, see the goods before
buying and save from $1 to $2 on a suit.

puce: on your farm

atop-and then go ahead at u certain,
speed, distance covered after algnnl
to atop or atop nnd back from *ulng
full apotuLathead, etc., etc., ulao trials
of the Hearing gear, going ahead and

iixually ihlqned down to a cBM.ii few 1 the revolution* per minute are obwho ran MtAnd any kind of motion mined. With thto dntn the curve* of
und not fc.1 any ill effect.
t *pe»d—R. 1’. M.. I|or*ep6wer-*pced.
However. J Martel to write you a and llnraepowcr-Jl. P. M. are plotted
•hort and I trust atoo intercMlng ac- nnd drawn from which van then bo
count of the trial* of a deatroyer be- road th,. actual number of revedu-;
for the Government
preliminarily t|lin* required for qny speed, the
accept* one of them from, a contrac- I horsepower required for any *p«-ed.

GRANT
H. OTISHastings,
&amp; CO.
Phone 74
Mich.

THIS NEW MEDICINE
SAVES YOU MONEY

. Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

Early Spring Attractions
House Dresses

White Waists

These ere well made and good fitting
garments in assorted patterns and tjesigqs.

Ladies white waists in new designs,
with embroidered fronts, lace trimmed and
with colored trimmings an buttons.
$1.14
Our Price_________ 98®

Sizes 34 to 46

Our Price------------- 98c

Big Aprons

Children’s Dresses

Percales and Ginghams in stripes and
checks. We have the new dress apron that
buttons up the front and answers os a dress

In ginghams end percales, checks and
stripes. Assorted patterns and styles.
Cheaper than you can make them.

Any Style.............. ..................... .......48c

19c to 98c

We have a good fresh supply of Oranges, Lemons, Grape
Fruit, Figs and Dates, Lettuce and Radishes, Onions
Eiutabagas, Cabbage and Celery atprices most reasonable
Pick your dinner wants from this Ijjt. Let us supply you.
Give us yourtrial order for Peas, Corn, succotashandTomatoes. You furnish the order and we will supply you
with the best.

QD[niA|
quart Enameled Dish Pan .
Ol LUIHL Saturday 2 P. M.
One to a customer

:

New York Store

J Hastings

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WUNDERLICH GROCERY

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TRY A BANNER WANT AD-THEY BRING RESULTS

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It’s Quality You Want, Isn’t It?
If it is, here is where you get it. There is
dry cleaning and dry cleaning! If you don't*
know about dry cleaning come in to our laun­
dry and we will show you about it. We have
a gasoline distilling tank in our plant so that
every batch of cleaning we do is done with
absolutely clean gasoline. We do pot have
to run clothes thru gasoline that has been used

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to clean other garments with—wc distill it

first and then your garments get the cleanest
run that they can have.
This is not all of the advantages you have
when we do your dry? cleaning. We guaran­
tee satisfaction. We are are conscientious
about all our work and do our pressing all by

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hand—the surest correct way of pressing gar­
ments. You have never had anything but
satisfactory work from us, if you have its your
own fault for we are here to do the best work

that can be done. Bring your work to us or
phone us and we wiH send our wagon after it.

“We Wash Everything Every Other Day’’

SHULTERS BROS.

HASTINGS, MIC:

�; Hastings BxnnehI mt HMgW
kTimy Thursday it
Klnw. Mlchlrap.

FliTY-EIOHTH YEAR
Uni1 Vnal.P

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... . ADVERTISING RATES.
Dfsplay advsrUslng rales oa appll-

. !»rd ot.ThHsfia®.* word^Wtuan’Rostry and resolutions, tc

OMttiariaa U «#
or tea* Mil'&amp;•
dublMteV &amp;•; « eenta p*r Itne chsrg. .
. Quit Claims.
•d for aacb &lt; Una abort thaMJlnaaNotices ‘vt births, deathrar mar- ' ton; lot, Or
Gages wlU btr p.r|p|*d Utt M
tlnsi. *1.00
patter.
, Np eommunlcailon wlll b* publlfb*
•d undfr'any. circumstance* unlea* It
bears tha writer’s OS me and postoffic*
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job-Printing.

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fttmirj- vid’-dijigrcss remarkably well ir?uJa'rfylng*sui bis program.
There scent to l&gt;c sign* of a break in the n»ttk.&lt; (if both from the
fabn -band Uiat has held them to M.dct compliance with hfa wishes,
I. Carlton.
it
quite.improbable that this o|»|K)Sition will be sufficient to
Jesse Townsend to Harold A.
.drffcat his plans, -but is an inilication that he ca’hnot 4oHg\ count on Townsend,
lota 1 and i. Grant’s ad­
that undivided ami unquestioning' obedience to his will that has dition. Hastlnxs. *1.00.
Eugene Deck to Martha Replogic,
made it possible for him to s|icccpl so wail-tn the first great steps lot 1*. Cloverdale. »&lt;30uiii
John C. Ketcham to Frank F. Hil­
he marked out for himself as our rmtimvH-eKeciitivc. •
bert. 100 acres, sec. 1*. Woodland,
.|’r#suk’ii|‘\ViJi«»ij believes that the lawupftHStul by the preceding *0.180.
■ Henry Allhouse to Clarence K.
,1 U.Mln.l
• qongress, ‘whicii grauleii lighter hiljs. fpr the ,uje of. the .Panama .. . . . .n _____
Canal Id American-owned and operateduvessdg engaging in comDella
uiervc between-American ports, ttqtfrt’-tb be'rtffealed. ■1 W 0 confess lams, lota 5 und 8. Grant a second ad-,
'
that we liclicye he isright alto'ut it.-. AVe would bi ;gifid tp see Antcri- lltlon. Hartings. 11.00.
cln shipi’ing favornl: f»»r it needs it haiUy.- But wc are incluicd to
believe wilh .President Wilstm that a fair construction of the Hay­
Lafayette McKlilghl to Nlnl Well­
. ^aunceforte. treaty will not permit' of any di.Vcrjmination in rates. man. lota 4 and 3, block II, Striker’s
addition. 11.oeo.
At Jegst .it seems plain that that, treaty was designed-to prevent it ;
and if it ieft-some-loo|»)iole by means of which wc can technically Elisabeth Parker. T«
FralrirylUe, *itoo.
evade its-prod.Lions Whicli, hoiioraMy-t'rfristnitiE \vdit1&lt;Fprevcrit our
Nellie E. Parrott
faivhring oUrjbwn slfipS. we surely ought jo f&gt;y.square enough not to
take atlvantngc’opiL but live up to the spirit ot the agreement we
Mary Mr Dlpnfr to Katherine D.
now have- with (kcal Britain. Under thy.paytoii-Bulwqr treaty We Wllrox. 10 neaes. see. II. Hope. 11.00.
Harry Brlnnlnrto.il to latuella fllev■cpgltl got.even ’bl|ild a.canal without .England's pewnission, The
.Hay.-J’avncrfm'tc treaty annulled file tWificr treatV and provided
that we could construct the .canal witii^uI&gt;ifX.ui’c’-\c{m/&lt;-‘&gt;‘t!;-.Vu.t
• Probate Court.
England askc&lt;J,’a.&lt;l|‘«'|in^
the concessiun made, for revoking the
JopiteUncitj that there should I* qo'tfisfrrimridtiim *«• canal rites Final account of administrator tiled.
That country slid not.shAw any dUpasitiqij,ri&gt;jai&amp; aiij^&lt;jBj;cXsi'ni in
rafas. fpr. giving jtp licrrights undecAbe aid treaty.-non to exercise Issued.
Estate uf Clara A. Cook, an alleged
any control/whatever over what rahS shiuild-becharged,’ but did Incompetent person. Order appoint­
guardian entered. Bond filed und
siipula/c'm tfi?5altcr'ifeaty that all should be treated alike as to ing
letters Issued to Charles A. Woodruff:^iaici?utl^bir.3£lsi$t
ratF? • Estate of William German, dethaii the IJritjsh. A fair cSnstniftion of the huent of the latter
trijty
'“I* ‘•l»4?Pf!Efgli-’’b;»hi|b ««•&gt;’
Eatute of James Hruwn. deceased.
Order appointing Carrie V. Brown. n»
mure Ilian we did our’own.
*
*
administratrix entered.
Order ap­
Fair a# this proposition,sems, -tlwrc ijkstjrquk opposition within pointing Norman laitliam, ms com­
the Preside'™ s owrt party.- Senali’t'v'TJorm^h/oT Xew York, is tit- missioner on elaima entered.
Estate of Celewt|u Whitaker, de­
t^ly.-gjUa^uipiq . Stj-is. SeffatyQ, J'aU. tri ^’cw -Mexico,juijl it 5s ceased. Order appointing A. C. Jones
: tumored tliQl other democratic' senators will stand with them. Con- us administrator entered.
in lie Gerald Orlla Huff, minor.
■
,rtJerof ,lF M’WHI &gt;• *tr«.ngly Adoption
and change of name anter. op|iosctr to tli9 President s jgews in regard to canal tolls, and has
_ Estate of George' W. ■ Park, de­
announced that
a speech in oiiposi^fi; ■
ceased. 1'cUtlun for appointing ad,
The latest cvul|ncc &lt;Ta.growjiig dj^&lt;mtcnt ip'the dymocratic mlnistr.itor filed. Hn.iHng April 3rd.
Estate uf Mary Marsh, deceased.
ranks at the na«MtV cafauil is/the:. r&lt;*igijaiidn. ufjortt Bgssett
Petition for appointing xeneral and
Moore, a wprld.-jvitle authority on international law. who has re- special
administrator nit-d. Order ap­
■ signed his poSitibii’fck legal cbutfaellof Of Ibe state department, be­ pointing Frank Marsh, us special ad­
entered.
cause he is out uf ^vmpapiy. with
Pretn'dent'li course in dealing ministrator
Estate of Russell F. Mlnar. a min­
with Mexico, which course lias been‘direcTlv against his advice from or. Petition for appointing guardian
the start. Wc believe Mr. Modfie i&gt; abundarttly justified in his ac- nied. Order appointing Dora if. Mln­
as guardian entered..
‘ lion. If a sad btipgjc was ever inade of any international matter. ar,Estate
of Cecil# C. Chase, n .minor.
wcbcJ.icyc .President Wilson has made it in his actions toward Petition fur appointing guhrdlqn tiled.
appointing Jennie E. Chase, ns
Mexico.' lifs‘course in that matter could hardly" be called a jxtlicy. Order
guardian entered.
Tt is a sorry luHlge-potl^e bT biittlng-ih where* we ought to have kept
Estate of Marshall Beattie, a mln*otit,’ and of "backing and filling--and weakness all the wav through.
tiled. Hearing April I»lh.
7**Wrra-Wiwmf AiftWcAifWHrtfarWWMttiA-es'erv right ’th pro-! esute
Estate of Manley M. ChaSj de­
♦ teetjon in Mexico, have been municred there and many more wound- ceased. 1’etltlun for license to sell
estate tiled. Hearing April 3rd.
t cdt’CaRt InRFpWhntamf’rithcrwise shamefully used by both the sup- real
Estate of Jane Williams, deceased.
■ fkirteni of Huerta and the bandit, gangs who arc masquerading as Discharge issued tu Clement Smith, as
f •'consUIutionalLsts.” When we talk a Ijuiegabout it. all sitles in , executor.
. Estate of Carl DuBola. deceased.
. Mexico gives us the icy ,iare .1n&lt;! the nqinfy "|la! Ila I !" as much as Final receipts died. Discharge is­
sued tu Charles F. Du Buis, as exccu; to say "What of it?" . •
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But when one' British subject is slain the Huerta following tor.Estate of Minnie D. Olner, Incom­
quickly denies all res|KmsibUity for th&lt;; act. and the liandit leader' petent. Annual account of guardian
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of.-tbe “Coiislfttitionalfat" tag-shag* find.IkSb-tails, otherwise called tiledthe "constitutionalist army" promptly make a showing tri hands and
B\I.T1MORE TOWN1.1NE.
Mra. Milton Hester uf East Hope
. rpen the way for searching investigation, when the British lion gives
Sunday visitors nt John Wood• tine roar. That is because Eiigland lias a consistent foreign policy were
rurt’s.
knd sticks t&lt;. it: while the Bn an idea seems to be to tpakc a grca.t
Mrs. Chris Christianson la nursing
fo^. which ncitM’rxleccivcs anv one nor prevents the murder of a sprained ankle this week.
. American citizcbs.
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Mr. and Mra.

Ed.

home test Wedttctday evening, .titles,
•‘The ShOwUU.” ind "The Rgtcs!
Pat.” fasting bniil nearly’ midnight. A
lap supper was then served and their
neighbors i.rescntrt* (be ' host and
Georgs
&amp;tf;R atiw HOME hostess With a fine (hhtur lamp and
several piece* of glasl. Every one
H1R PEHHONAL
had a good titna and tkc best wishes
of their many, friend* go with them
to their new home.
,
Mr. and Mrs. John Haun will leave
Tuesday for thetf home in Petoskey.
Ira
Briggs
i*
assisting
Inin
Briggs
Hi UNTIL KILLED
during the sugar season. '
Walter Briggs has a new phone in­
stalled fa hiiliomc.
Find Gcttyxburx
i.Linfc:will start his sawmill
Monday; -s
Retreats to Frederickuburg. Ya.
In this chapter I will descriHe some
Mrs. Axtell hg* moved on the Sam­
my perspntii experiences while we
uel Crowl farm she purchased re­
cently.
..
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Main ar*
•pending a few days with relatives
lernoon of July 1. wc immediately in Springport.
advanced tn the front and took a po­
The Gogjdill school closed Friday
sition on what h.is since been named
Barlow K.ITOH. Here we were con­ for a wefk’s vacation. Thr uachcr.
fronted With A large force of the en­ Irene Hartsuff. will spend her vacaitfon with her parents in Ann Arbor,
emy yelling like Indians,
Mr*. Bert Brigg* ha* been very ill
Him* their baitert» with tonslfitiil

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Chas. Hill to Moses J. Badder. lota
Th* BA^S'ER ha* on# af th* b**t
equipped Job office* In Western Mich­ 4. 8 dnd «. block 9. Striker addition,
igan and U-prrtfajfatf to do any kind city. *50C.
MnTcenus Wright to William B. piof book a&amp;d
printing.
Golte, ISO acr«i. station *. Irvlmt. f».«
400.-- —
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Amy M. Young to Ernest F. Sillier,
opposition seems to be rowing
parrels, Sec. 3S. Yankee Spring*. 15.00.
Flavius J. Fefghner per adminis­
trator
to
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Fclghner,
lot
48,
Gcimrallv speaking, I’rcsuIctTt Wilsnn : Jias hckl hjs official

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Flora Grace Davis. Battle Crepk. Sl
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The “Minaret” Lady Doll

McGlynn were

them. They faatUred Un every di­
rection. The color-bearer. *ev«»rel&gt;
wounded, dropjted on one knee hold­
ing the flag »o tlgMIy thut Adjutant
Young was unubl* to wrench It from
hl* grasp. The calor-beurer had a
large revolver |o hl* right hand. 1,
saw him tire at Hie adjutant, wound­
ing him in the shOUlder-tiladr. The
Union officer. Hi turn, planted hl*
sabre In the rebel’s breast. The col­
or-bearer's grip relaxed only with
death. We mud! a hurried examina­
tion &lt;&gt;t the dead Confederate'* body.
There »ere seven bullet hole* In It.

which we judircn accounted
a irr&gt; ncai vow
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goac-sltln «ttr. It contained a sinxte
... ... . . .. ._ &lt;, w.. atiltwarm. I carried the knapsack for a
while, but my comrades made so
much fun of me that I threw It ^way.

lo-vo
vvoj.
On July 4. at flv# O'clock I’. M.. our
brlirade waa ordertt to «o to town.
W&lt;- could not ukderslan.i what It
meant. We were marched thrnuxh
.the alleys expoctlnt every minute
to.be shot down by rebel aharpshooter» behind house* and chimney*. We
were surprised tThsn we *aw that the
enemy had gone. We were detulted
in two* 4o oearcB •venf building in
town. We examined ufl «he house*
and found the eRfWM In the cellar*.
It wu* one of the happlert Tourth*

forget
nt:.
.... ----- tluKK wire visitors at Mellie Hender­ era und took them to the public
equate In Gettysburg, nhd counted
shott's Sunday
them. We had *00 In alL Then we

Thus ended aur labors at Getty*burr.
W.. fallowed f*e’- army,
marching JO an« 40 miles per day In
tha hot sun to l&amp;td hlpt off. "c fol­
lowed him in Hl he and hl» shattered
army were In hla old hiding place* at
.
&lt;•
Wl. l.-jtrl,. will

liujner Marshall altenilc-d M blx
auction rate near Augusta Monday.
Frank and Vern Town niadc a busl-.
nc*« trip-in Delton Munday,
Mr. and Mr*. A. I’. Forshey went
to Baltin Crreft Monday.
Clay Rorabt-cK
nnd . Mrs. Etln*
Flowers were married Bunday. Tlteir
friends unite in wtnhin* therh a happi
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Her funeral will be held at the Tam­
arac church. Tuesday, at 2 o'clock.
We all extend our deepest sympathy
to the aged hmband. and son anil all
the bereaved friends..
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Another former Woodland resident
has, passed awdsy not* living in the
north, that is tne death of Johns DilIcnbeck. His friends here received.the
sad new* Saturday morning. We all
deeply sympathise.
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/ Merje. Dunkin has commenced work
on his:new house., ’ •
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tlw •«*»•
Lodlwlck A. Ytctdoy, deceased.

ot

(ng that the administration ot said
♦slate mky bo ifJBted to Hontkr 8.
Yeckley, or to some other aultable

It la lettered'that,tb« ,*oth day or
and is hereby appointed for hearing
said petition;
It la Further Ottered, That public
notice thereof be given by publication
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BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.

Legal nawrtiM»t«u
ORDER FOR PUHLICAflON.

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Optlelans

j hearing, .inr the. Hurtiagn Banner. •
newspaper printed and circulated In

state ot Michigan, the Probate
Court for the county of Barry,
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CHA&lt; M- MACK.
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Judge of Probata.
tho probate office. In tho city of Has­ ELLA C. EaGLESTGN. Iletrfster tif Probata. •&lt;
tings. In said county, on tho third
A true copy.
day of March, A. D. IS 14.
lifti. IlC-p.H,
if II f"
Judge of Probata.'
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
In the Matter of the Estate ot
State of Michigan, the Probate
George Frey, deceased.
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Ipourt tot the County of Barry.
Ing filed in said court' hS :
At a- aeaelob of said court, held ht
the probata office, la th* city ot 11mpraying for reasons therein’
Inn In said county, ea.lbeitwentleth

may be framed to Burdette Briars
or to aomo other aultablo person.

March,, A, D. MM, at ten o'clock In
th# foreriOon. at said probata offlde,
be and is hareVy appointed for he^rbarsald petlUfift: .■
,It la Furthof Ottered. That publia
’ notice thereof be given by publication

We place the equipment and conveniences of this bank.
at your service. We are here to serve. We have no
right to existence as a bank unless we can render ser­
vice to our customers—a very real and helpful service.,

.

• Our active connections with large banks in financial cen­
ters and our extensive banking acquaintance enable us
to render a real service to our patrons. We care for
their surplus earnings, we assist them in making profit­
able investments.

Buf the best service this bank renders is that of aiding
those of its patrons who open savings accounts.
We not only care for their money, keeping it safely and
paying it over whenever called for, but Vve pay 50

per cent higher Interest than our depositor
would receive if he invested his savings In
Government Bonds. And every dollar deposited
in this bank is backed by our $700,000 resources.

We pay you 3 per cent interest compounded semi'
annually on your Savings Account.

' “kass’li’1 WA11T Al&gt;Vfl.‘ SA,.

RHEUMATISM
Decay of the System Easily Pre­
vented by the use of RIIEUMA

WT8 up the Hlff(
pain, i thr **cNina. SOxuat* a boCthr—rooncy

Stebbirfr-Block,L-//’&lt;wWc.s ........ |

ResisterpX.PrQhats. .

AT YOUR SERVICE

START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT—DO IT TO-DAY.
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The Hastings City Bank
The Bank that does things for you

HASTINGS.
of fnternai &lt;-r

railing Store

IH.I'I IM'
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You will hear'from me from time
to time.
Qeorgo Shroyer.

Chronic Rheum
.or diarrhoea.
Curia rheumatism, lhe organs of the
•pr.ilmi. stiff joints, hoks and bruises.
A long record of more than aovetity

Frandscn andjKeefer

Phon* lai

battery.
TheJ Color-fuards were • Mr. and MH. Cyiiflin Hou*hten and 1
nias«lni arounajiltn. 1 called: the at­ Mr*. Earl Corti* spent Friday with
ORDER FUft I'CSldCATIoN.'
tention of Adjutant Younir to thi* Mrs. Tom Palmer in $unfic)d.
demonstration. There were erven of
Word was received here &lt;•( the -tor tnc,county or uarry.
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us together, and the adjutant ordered death of Aunt Lucy Alden, formerly
At a Bet-Ion of said court, field' at'
ot this place, but now of Battle Creek. the probate office, in the.cHy of Haa,

beautiful doll's drew to every

Pattern Counfsr.

pik« a. itamon

Jewelers

TAMARAC CORNERS.
notice thereof be given by publication
Wt
Mrs. Hoss Cotton spent over Sun­ of a copy of thia orusr, for three suc­
;
cessive weeks previous to said day of
it.as they camo up the day with her spn. Burr Cotton.
Mrs. Clara Sears and sister, Mr*. hearing. In tho Hastings'Bdrinsr,' a
[early onu half of our
tilled nnd wounded. Rrultcn Gerljnger. spent from Friday newspaper printed add circulated In. • . :
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flame reirlfnei
till Sunday in Grand Rapid* visiting Jbald county., .
their brother-in-law, J. H.-Walt* who
We had moved In i* very sick.
ELLA C. EGGLBBTWC” ’ :
U*'Kettfa Purdun spent over Sunday.

We will give a pattern of this'

DOLL PATTERNS •

$2.50

•hoot lai

family visited at Robert Bryan's 8un-

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An Kcilp-oFor quick und certain
RENNES PA1N-KHJ.ING

inter-

in ou&gt;
When-

It'fa’Onfered. That flie Mth day of
rjan flockina' In from
Dolph Kaiser visited at Frank
March. A. D. !*1J. at' ten' o’clock Bf
fn the Matter ot th* Esuita of
• riling the ranks to
were then ordered to Harr's Thursday evening near Nash- tho forenoon, at said probate office, James B, Chlloon. deceased. ,
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be and I* hereby appointed ,fon hear-.. .Harriet 14 Williams, .diet*, havfaif
th- position. which
*it Is*1 I*urtHor'Ordered. That ipublin

FREE!

PICTORIAL REVIEW v

WEST VERMONTVILLE.

t Major Vlgno's arm । John Snow and wife visited their
fcrqund bounded up I daughter. Mrs. Frank Smith hiid fam­
ily. near Vermontville Sunday.
Cleve St row. wife and little daugh­
wounded, on# of tils &gt;&lt;•** being near-;
ly shot off. He was left &lt;&gt;n the Held ter. vititid at Elmer Mater’s in North
for dead. A ntimber of other* were Caltlaton Sunday.
Will Bass and children are havfag
billed.
DtirthK the retreat. Osh,
Howard dtd nil (hat h* could to fet the grip.
the buy* to rally. He .stopped near
Charlie Spellnun and family visited
me white I unloading a part of the at Ed Kinney's near Nashville Sunday.
contents of my knapsack. He had the
Marguerite Bowes is helping Mrs.
bridle rein between hl* teeth and hi* Charlie Sease ncar Nashville,
rabrr in hls only hand. He entreated
Old Mr. Taylor is not so well again.
Warren Taylor jnd wife near Ver­
montville called Sunday to see their
"Rally. boysl Rally boys!
father, Mr. Taylor, who is very sick
Ernest Offley and wife si’ited at
Fred Rickie’s near Vermontville Sun­
arace th rough the town to Cemetery day.
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Hill, which w» succeeded In reaching
Onr school dosed for a week's
before the enemy Once an the hill, vacation.
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th- . urn;,ante:', :• mi- M
-tn-1 brlClyde McNitt af Cadillac ami Mrs,
gadeg raliiMi upon their respective 11 .B. Downing t&gt;f Nashville visited
at M. E. Downing’s. ,
Mrs. Addie Haycr of Woodland
tg. there being only 10#
t. 5ly company was or- visited her sister, Mrs. M. E. Down­
mttant Major Brinker to ing. Friday.
Mr*, (.'ora Smith «if Nashville visited
i Open field to do picket
at Clyde Brown’* last week.
Mrs. Mary Nease visited the Hos­
houses. The officer and eight, mep mer school Friday.
were ordered :forward.
I positively
Mrs. John Mater enteruined the L.
refused to otte the order und re­
A.
S. Thursday.
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mained MhtnC the Hone, wajL Had
Mrs. Mildred Purchi* of Nashville
we obeyed the order of the excited
major we would all have been shot visited at John Mater’s Thersday.
down.
Mrs. Ralph Merritt andJittle daygh-

of Khultx.
Mrs. Bert Garrison while gathering
hen eggs one day thia week found one
among them that weighed 6 oa. meas­
ured 8% inches around the egg and

him,
when

Mia

:hig.

�MARCH 1ft-I

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NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Ancon as,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping
tons.

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cypher*' Incubators and
Brooders.

PboMJBS

M.W. Hicks

Hutlnp, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND WALNUT STS.

Easter Greeting
The happiest time in all the year. The time of
new life and beauty. You will want to send a
remembrance to your friends. We have pro­
vided the finest of all styles of cards from 1 ct.,
to 15 cts., each.
Special prices to teachers for quantities

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist

The Meat Problem
problem ot getting GOOD
MEATS, REASONABLE PRICEK and PROMPT

CONSUJLTHNG

Hut have n i

'♦wir-l ih‘;ta*J.i
» hut d|.&gt; iri.the
Bn tn your chttka.
I nader each tray
fchmrbqd Into W.

Rates for Advertising in this
Column are 1 cent per word
each week and no adv.
will be run for less than 15
cents.

moisture.
Colorado, it

with, but usually th'- man moisture For Bale—Ruff Orpington rgg* for
hatching.
Inquire Phone l«!-4
tho bigger tW.WnWk. nnd the hen.rings.
tf
hatched chick is pin-;-., iirs.-r than
that front the
With hot Single Camb lUack Minorca* and Blngle Comb llhodc lalnud tied*. Enk.
for hatching. 4 cents each or 98.60
per 100, from pure bred stock.
Hetlry Smith, flrat howu’ rant of
Car Baal factory. Phone 304H. 1-wk
"turn" tUl th* third day nor-after
lhe eighteenth, and you are losing Purr Black Langvhans—Hclectt-d big
time to help a chicken out of the
brown egg* for hatching 5c each.
Alsu a few Belgian harea for axle.
nvip iiiiuivu &gt;»-- —... uva
siron*
Fay Bronson, lit ward.
l-wk
enough to live. With a duckling It
Is often different. Keep the Incuba­ Improved Silver Camplnce, the kind
liable Information we can obtain on tor clean. dlsInfectliiK It with a 8 pct
thut win In the show room. Camthe subjects they desire explained. In cent solution ot creo||n between
ploes pay been use they lay and they
asking questions semi fall Information. hatcheo.
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lay because that la their bualnera
Egg* for hatching.
J. Bardush.
Be certain that you buy an Incu518 Hall BL. Grand Rapid*. Mich.
1-wR

Halting*, Mich.

my personal property at auction at my farm 3V4 miles north and 14 mile east of Bantleld,
and 1J4 mllu west and W mile south of Dowling on Section 32 of Baltimore, on

Saturday, March 21st

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Mm, Butlar Rnilth returned Io her

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Mrs. Osborn hnd a little surprl
1 st Thunsdar afternoon by Mi
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L They-are hoping for a goo&lt;:
They held their, first meeting

Shults W.

been promoted to her heavenly
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gently pushing them back Into the
brooner with tfie i-.ind. Thu* a little
watching and intention will be neccsrary for a week or so, after which'
Io a considerable txteni even the ear-:
ty chicks will take care of them«.------- - _ ml(j(jen colei snap

FARM TOOLS.

per cent protein nnd 33 per cent fnt. ,
Protein, as la k- lierally known. b&gt;,
the substance that goes to make mus­
cle nnd blood. Fat, of course, la fuel I

Three section spring tooth drag
Three section spike tooth drag

it will be seen. vmk», thdugh hnlf. or |
nearly half, water, are extremely nu­
tritious. conlnlnli'.K all tho elements;
required for the b idding up and sup- ’
port of lhe humin body.—Ex.

8-foot ucetlcr

Spray pump and wagon
300 bushel crates
Open buggy
Portland cutter
Five-tooth cultivator
1lM,wer gaaoilne engine and pumping
I-N-ed grinder
Corn Kbcller

single liarnesa
Anvil

that amount

ona yaart time

with Intereet et
for.

6%.

will

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be

No property to

ROY EMMONS, Proprietor
Henry Flannery,

CREAMERY PATRONS

The witchery of the well bred hen.
&gt;■. A Contributor.
Stubborn, Annoying Coughs Cured.
"My hugband had a cough for fif­
teen years and mr sou for sight years
Dr. King's New Discovery completely j
cured them for which. I am most
thankful.'*, writes Mis* Dgvld Moor. I
of Saginaw. Ala., What Dr. King's1
New Discovery did fnr these. ■ It |
will do for you. Dr. King's New Dis­
covery . should be In every home.
|Htopa hacking • &gt;&gt;uglu.

Wm. DeLano,
Clark

RoUUoic

Jobhoro

A primrose by a rivers brim

Tarme nf Qoloi AI1 ,um&lt; °(I500 alul und,r-c,stl-

A 5 cent cigar with a 10 cent value. It is a new one.
Mild and
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More Than A Mere Smoke
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We have the exclusive sale the of Castle Dome and
would like to have you try a cigar
Good and Different
They sell at 5 cents each, $2.50 a box
The Place to Meet Your Friends
Phone 106
Jefferson St

MISCELLANEOUSStock Ju Banfleld Tclcphono Co.
20 grain bag*
200 snp pails Sap nan 3!4 x »
Other artldca not mentioned.

Hot Lunch at Noon,

Castle Dome

J. F. Hoonan

Empire cream separator
3 log chalnu

Double driving harness
Thills for 2 horse wagon

Candy, tho Good Kiad

Saltad Nuts

as chilling may bring on diarrhoea

i nampion mower, 5 foot ।
Haytedder
Bide delivery rake
2-hocuc rldlr” cultivator
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9 bottom Kulkcy plow, 13 inch bottoms

Wide tire wagon

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

Hastings, Mich.

per cent protein and 86 per cent fnt. j
Goose eggs. &lt;4 per cent water, 19.

HORSES.

lullllo Ul OlllDi

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IN HOONAN'S CIOAK STORK

Commancini it 10 o'clock a. m, I offor tho following property:

|l»en on bankeble notes
be removed until settled

men tor Delivering Milk—M*chan- i
lain Prevents Theft.
—
Milkmep tn particular will be Intereated. in the device for *afely deliver­
Ing bottle* that has been Invented by
an Ohio man. A box baa a pair of
elastic artns across the top for engag­
ing the n*ok of a bottle, with an addltlonal spring support at the bottom, on
which lhe bottom of the bottle rest*.
There Is also mechanism of a nature
that cau*** the automatic locking of
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Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

Not bociuso I «m brokon In hoilth, but bocauie I want to pay for my farm, I will sell

CIjOVER SEED.

Devics of Particular |nt«re»t to Dllry- j

Far Sale—Ekk» for hatching from n
iray from Missouri who”is spending
splendid laying strain of prixe win­
he winter with the McCarty family.
ning Black Orpingtons. 81.00 per
By the time this reaches you it will nnd' avoid draft*. Avoid an attic on
IS. Isa F. Ncnton. Nashville, t-wk
*1*ne 10 be thinking nf your in- account of the varying heat as the
aurt rises. Coot th" .-«• down nt
least 15 per cent.
Uy thm means Embden Geese—15.00 per trio. Eggs
25 cent* each. 13 for *3.00. Mrs.
Parker Erway, HaxtiiiK-*. Route 1.
For »ny own Shut tho machine
Phone 193-1L-ML
tf
■"**• • wuu.u
uw- not water, rruo, out. if the drenti
the changes in them ore not quite so cne eggs out haif an hour, it is dur­
Sato Bottle Carrier.
South Holland W. C. T. U.
sudden, and If you let tho lamp gc ing the first ten days that you must For Salo—Buff Orpington cocks and
cockerel*. al«o pair White Holland
out they will hold the heat longer
Turkey*, and Bantam cockerel*. the door when the bottle 1* placed
well, if your regulator In any will not
। homo of Mrs. Jennie Loehr
Harley Mead. Phone 809, 1 long. 1 therein. A* will be seen, this not only
control tho change*. and If you art­
1?. 191. for a business meetrobin h ofabort.
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1-wk
provides a safe method of carrying
going to allow tho lamp to go out. do
The following superintendents
bottles ot any kind, but prevents their
on. Hui after th* 4&gt;lght«-&lt;-nth day be
F GUI
AKE.
then. Suspended looseiy In elasUc
Since a chlek In April is worth two
arms and resting on a spring base, th6 field; I’urlty. Mrs. Frank John
In June, you can sen that If you hatch
home after spending the winter in bottle cannot be broken, no matter Health and Heredity, Mrs. Alice
Denburg; Parllmentary. Mrs.
Holl.in,!.
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Brooding Htc Early Chicks.
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Mrs. Giddings nnd little daughter of ■ bow the wagon bump* over rough
To tbo small poultry raiser not Hastings and Mrs. Fred Snuggs and roads or cobblestone*.
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linuii;'*
briny In tho shekels In tho fall moult- equipped with all the hurst devices
Lina Robinson.
for handling tho fitly chicks. Ihr
The Press Superintendent.
their sister, Mrs, John Baker a few
brooding problem Im often a trying
Cooling Fresh Milk.
JMu get the experience the better. Of one hen and the othrr .«y»n returned
When milk is allowed to cool natur­
Miss Gertruda Baker is working for
course, tho Instructions with tho ma­
Mra. Will Hughes of Milo.
ally.
it
will
sour
In
a
much
quicker
chine will guide you. Reject, howev­ one hen an dthe other soon returned
Miss Hattie McAllister is visiting in time than It cooled after being drawn
promptly at 3:00 o'clock.
er. nit the turning devices which the to laying'duty, yat If the weather Is
Kong by Grange—"Beautiful Gold­
maker has attached to make It sell. still cold and stormy it Is best not to
Glenn Prouty visited In Allegan Inst from the cow. The longer lhe time
Disturb tho eggs as often ns thn Hen
which elapses between the milking en Somewhere."
A
separate
building
or
compartment
does and ulr frequently. Ho not be
Mr. und Mrs. Eben Albertson of and refrigerating, lhe shorter will be
afraid of cooling. Have nt-least two In the poultry house should lie devot­ Hickory Corners spent Sunday with
the keeping properties of the milk
Talk—"An Account of
thermometers, nnd see that there are ed to the chicks. If there are several Irauc Allison and family.
no cool place, above your trays. The mother hens kept In the same room
Mra. Fannie 8t. Germaine returned after it la cooled. Thia Is accounted Florida. "—Bro. McCarty.
heal must be applied from above they must be kept piurt In some way.
for by the fact that milk la soured by
otherwise one of tnem in liablu to
Harry bacteria, and they grow tn worm milk ton and Bro. Fred Bush.
tyrannise over tho oihers. The house, Chittenden and family.
Paper—"Child Labor in tho United
at a very rapid rate.
Milk sours
for this reason
qr room, should ^.thoroughly clean­
quickest at a temperature ot about 90
Clo»o with the Penny March.
ed nnd dlslnfeotsd and the old blrdr
QUIMBY.
frequently dusted with Insect powder.
A number from this way attended degrees to 100 degree* Fahrenheit,
the same place. If you place them A dual bath should also be provided. the Berryville Aid Society at the '•ut freshly-drawn milk, which is at
on the eggs one may be lower than 11s this la nature's Way of getting rid homo of Afchle McIntyre on Friday
1«)1 degrees Fahrenheit, soon falls to
the other and ynu will have a differ­ of tho vermin. Chkks hatched after and all report a good time.
the temperature ot th* atmosphere.
ent average heat every limo you turn. I the weather bscorrti- warmer ar.
Be sure that one thermometer is eas­
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT.
of Hastings spent Sunday with their
ily readable from tho glass door. A in smalt coops out of doors with run- parent*, at the farm.
model Incubator heats nllko at ail
Amber Cruso was the guest of Junn
points, but few are model. Hence possible.!
Perry of Hastings Friday evening and
Incubator chicks c»n bo safely* tak­ nttended the concert ut the M. E.
tors-to make an average. With this en care of with '» good brooder, no church.
.
"hung-up" thermometer the temper­ matter how cold th* weather. This
ature should bo 103. This will put'
•he hall Thursday. March 86. Don't
the eggrt III a little less below it.' many models describ'd In poultry forget the date nnd everyone come.
IS BECOMINB MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY
books and magaklhcs. or purchased i
out harm; 108 tnny prevail Inter. If from a reliable. Ann. It I* limo to
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108 la attained for a short while by
In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving
accident early, you are not ruined
but later thia might be fatal. Move put a layer of paper at the botf
the eggs around po ua to avoid hot This will help with the cleaning
and cold spot*.
An Inch of hns .clur op top of
paper helps to keep lhe feet of
chick* warm.
The tempera
space must be watched. Bee that ' should bo kept In tho vicinity of
good air Ih Introduced. Look out for] degrees for u week, after which
gasoline or kerosene vapors.
Even may bn araduallv lowered to 70.__ shape of a depot nnd rumor Itas
hen* make mlitakea about this. Be 1 the chicks become older they exerYou can get just what you want at Tom's.
»ura to have plenty of moisture. The else
c’*" more nnd do not -need
—a so much
warmth. If the little birds are founa
Fred Bldelmnn nnd family will
Try My 15c Buslnm Lunch
closely huddled It should be taken to!
thia week al* miles north of
'.-tstlngs on tho Garn farm nnd hls
The Best Coffee in the City
ither WnHer BHelmuu .nnd family exect to soon return to tho farm here,

AUCTION SALE

HAY. GRAIN' AND

WO4T1I RFTLVID.
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fid Mrs. Frank Hmlti fret.

SAFE CARRIER FOR BOTTLES

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

BESSMER BROS.

ShiygMte ram

poultry biants

g-rss* aww

In • position to assure all that to YOU, if you
sro Interested.
.

SHEEP AND POUUTRY.

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All
lonnnended by Carveth &amp; Btebbln*
and A. E. Mulhollanft—Adv.

DANNER WANT ADVA PAX.

We arc always looking for sonje way that we can give the patrons of our treamery * little
better service, and this week we have bad a large black board placed in front ot bur creameiy.
On this board will.be listed articles or animals for sale, wanted or for exchange.
.
If you have cows, horses, hogs, or any article of machinery that you want to buy or sell, or
if you would like to exchange something you may have for something you need worse, then list
it on this board.
.
No charge will be made for this service, unless we are asked to give the exchange persbnal attention and time beyond listing it on the board.
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We reserve the privilege of limiting lhe use of the board to our patrons, but so long as
there is room on the board we will list .anything any farmer or dairyman may want listed.
Remember us when you have milk or cream to sell. Our prices are the highest, and our
service the best in every way.
Try us with your next can of cream.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY COMPANY
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�WEST SEBEWA
On Sunday. March H. a son was
boro to Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Ever­
ett of. Ionia, son and daughter-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evtrctt of
this township.
Mrs. Hulst and son of Holland hate
spent a week with her daughter, Mr*.
Van Kampcn, and son-in-law on the
Van Kampcn farm. They returned on
Saturday morning.
Will Tjtorpe has had an attack of
Sip and obliged to remain in doors
r several days.
Henry Everett ha* just sold hi*
farm and bought a house and lot at
Lake Odessa.
The Ladic*' Aid of the Christian
church met at Mrs. Ida Fletcher's on
Thursday. Over 50 wire present, and
the dinner realised rather more than
R)
A very interesting program of
solos. duet*, reading and recitations
was given. During the afternoon the
group were photographed on the lawn.
On Monday Evert Van Kampcn
went to Ionia in connection with the
Lee Bliss and George Fletcher law
suit
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Stomach

twipa th* rtunMh to di*v*7 food nroparly.rtarta iha
livar fat* ns v aaBnij, rasMiio* tho noiwaa /rusn tba
blood, and lhe various orjans *»t rick, rwi M«d, Inat*ad of Mo* illy ooan.bad, fls. r»faahta*.^"»««?
of thl* artrtt of nativ* modlclnsl pknta b*s baao

ASSYRIA.

SCHOOL NOTES

While th* High School band furnlstan! delightful music. The Fresh­
men end Sophomores played the pre­
liminaries and both played well.
Then came the game between Charbntn and Hastings, those rival* of
dart) gene by.
Both aides played their best and
tho lia*tln*s supporter* cheered the
on and when the game ended.
Boatings had won-by a score of J 4 to
II, thus addin* auolhcr scalp to their
«»llr&lt;-tl&gt;&gt;n.
Mr. Shulls 'U v 1*1 led High bchool
.
tieraooB.
Mr. Paul Foley came to eee u* a
whfie Friday.
MIm Orpha Slaaon. of Woodland,
wax another visitor Friday.
(
Tlx “J'' Party.

Mrs. C. B. Van Aukcn. of Pcnnfield,
visited her cousin. Mrs. I. C. Tomp­
kins. and family, last Friday.
Mr. OlscnJ Iiuufc bjtrned with near­
ly all of its contents last Monday.
Little Kathryn Tasker, &gt;who has
been sick the past six weeks, is a
little better.
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Mrs. Louis Greenman. of Battle
Creek, is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. P. K. Jewell was in Battle
Creek last week, caring for her daugh­
ter. Mrs. A. A. Hoyt.
Harry Brady and family have moved
in Milton Hartom's tenant hquse.
Mrs. Margaret Jewell and children
arc visiting in Battle Creek this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scrvcn visited
his parents in Battle Creek Sunday.
There will be a social at the base­
ment of th* church April 1.
The Farmer'* Club will meet at the
cburch February 28.

FVurtli Grade Central Building.
The children In the fourth grade
are playing store In their arithmetic

LUgtith Grado.
Marguerite Cooley entered

Palmar Method

MIm

PsmnuuMhlp IMplo-

* The Sth and tth grades are study­
ing multiplication of fractions.

Dorothy Brunson haa entered the

Ilan Miller has bean 111 during the
Wood.

nirtlc in the Critic room last week.
In muidc the Normal students stud­
ied (force and four flats during the
The Fifth
reading two

and SUlh grades are
parts In music. They

learned. We are now writing papers
cn the trip.
Scrcnlh, eighth and ninth -grade*
have completed the study uf the
Vision of Sir Launfal. The seventh
grade are taking up the study-of Astimal Production, with the'eighth grade
ii\ Agricblturc.
Don Mudica visited here Monday.
The tenth grade have dropped their
text book in English and are taking
up the study oi American author*.
Primary Room.
Gertrude and CecH Gage, Naimo
Evans and Margaret Brady have re­
turned after a long absence.
Lois Brady commenced school this
Monday morning.
Howard Blanck is absent up account
of iljafasOur pussy willow* are blossoming
nicely.

after

veiled u*

visited our department Monday af­
ternoon.

falsejeelh
I Set of Teeth S3
BEST GOLD CROWN $3
Bar MIDGE WORK J3£
OCMTJU. WOXK ON CMDIT

Bed Rooms

Dainty Stripes.
Plain Effects with
Dainty Cutouts.
Silk Stripes.
Plain Lower and
Floral Upper.
Shambras.

Dining Rooms

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Uiflng Rooms

Leathers.
Grass doth and
Metals.
Ostfneal with Cutout
Frujt Borders.
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Two-third, WaA.
Liners. 2 4 4 inches.
Wall Burlaps.

Halls

Plain SMes with Drop

Two-tonp Effacts.
Plain and Cutout
Borden,
We have just what
you want.

Kitchens

Leathers or Metals
for Lower and
Dado Effects.
Crepes, Ofttmeals,
Stripes and designs
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foruppen.
. Borden and Decora­
tions.

Block Designs.
Granites.
Varnished Tiles.
Oiled Papen.
Any Price you ’
want.

The Rexall Druggist*. Goods delivered without charge.

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dealer*.—Adv.

EAST ASSYRIA.
M. W. Spaulding and family were

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entered school
Munday
month's absence.
Mra. George VunTifUin

Tiffany Blends.
Conventional Designs
Silk Stripes.

A cough medicine for children the general ay*4*i
Suppl ied a* n
Mr.«. McBeth and Irene Harmon re­
should be ha rm !en&gt;. It should be candy confection—children Ilk* It. Inrned from South Maple Grove Sunpleasant to take. It should be effeo- Buy a box today. Prico, X5c.
All day.
if-1;! Chamltari^n'* Colmh Remedy, Druggist* or by mu.i Ki&lt; k«i»oo In. ’Chester Smith and family spent
is all of this and is the mother ■ fav- &lt;n&gt;» **«.,
i.i .i
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t-.i c_:.s.&gt;.

Draw ta*.

started their spring work. They took
up lhe study of pussy willows last

Pillars

Plain Oatmeal with
Cutout Borden.
Two-tonc and Figur*
cd Oatmeals.

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Carveth &amp; Stebbins

fur the Detroit fair, ugd beginning
Kindergarten.

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Phone No. 31

ASSYRIA SCHOOL NOTES.

u. yarp«aicr, tn leant.
William’ Lennon and wife were
guests of- friend* in Monroe. Blissheld and Battle Creek from Tuesday
until Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Abcn Spaulding and
son Frank were Sunday guest* of
their parent* at Kalatno.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olmstead attended tlic Birthday dub at Charles
Frtiin'a Saturday.
Mrs.' Anna Drown and son Lester,
and Maggie Hamilton were at Battle
Creek Saturday.
M. W. Spaulding ansf wife entertained the "Just U*** Pedro club and
Tew friend* to a dancing |&gt;ariy Friday night. All had a fine lime.
Miss Bernice Lennon i* making an
extended visit with her sister, Mrs.
Lawrence Mourcr.

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We hak’c everything else that goes to make up yotfr house cleaning qeeds

Tests are over and report cards out.
Only nine more weeks of school. Wc
Uit Friday night in the Moionic halt. can scarce rcalirc where the year has
gon* to.
Dorothy Jewell was absent one and
one-half days last week.
Last Thursday
afternoon
both
rooms took a field trip to Mr. Tomp­
very delightful kins’ saw mill. Many of us had never
been to one and even those that had.

JuaO-v Atlrr a f»w mnrv gi
*a*( that old tltna melody

, Levi Curti* and
tr. and Jjrs. Frank
lond Rice were Sunr. and Mr*. Walter
Grove. They alto
rand Mr*. Yale* oil

-nwwr visited Bowen school
WedneadMff;*^
,.Th1e Glfineta gave Mr. and Mrs.
Frank 1crrafit*nd Raymond Rice a!
very pleasaut faro,c|| surpri.c.-Thurfcl
day cycling Hthcir lull in Kalamo. I
hclrcshtnagla were .cried—a fine
tunc reported.
Miss Man&amp;lll o&lt; Nashville visited I
Imported and Domeatic.
Pearl Gearhart Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Loren Gordcnicr arc
preparing to jolc t„ Battle CreekMr. and M,* Raymond Oaster
moved Monday on the Henry Perry
farm near Chariettc where they will
work this season
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oaster and
Mr*. Will Outer Suited Mr. A. R.
Williams pear Nashville Sunday.
Tht Recreation Hub wM very pleas­
antly- cntartalSed Saturday at lhe
home of Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Frpin
m honor of My*. Edith Oaster and
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollslcr Shoup called Mr*. Fnsfa'a'Mrthdsyv A program
on Mr. and Mrs^ Dell Shoup. Sunday. was given and a very nice time re­
ported.
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Nearly every one from this vicinity
attended the funeral of Mr. Get). Mc­
NORTH EAST CASTLETON. |
Cartney, Sunday, at, the M. F- church.
Tho*. Gould spent Monday at Lee
Marion Worn &lt;&gt;f Battle Creek spent
Gould's and attended lhe funeral of a couple of days last week with his
Mr*. Kate Walton, an old pioneer of sister. Mr*. H. Raid
Maple Grove.
George Auttin has a new telephone.
Stephen Decker ha* been on the Hi* nurpber is 28-11.
sick list but i« now on the gain. "
Peter Snow is moving back in the!
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Gould called on h.m*e he had fixed over.
Mr. and Mrs. Tho*. Egncr of West
Mr*. Maggie* Snow spent the first I
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Bellevue Friday evening and also at­ of the week with Mr*. Wm. Bald.
tended a party at the home uf Mr. and
There are quite a few in this neigh*
Mrs. Mort Spaulding of Section Hill. Lorhood that have bad culdf. —
Mr. and Mr*. Perry of Kalamo is
It seem* gnX| to hear the robins
moving on Jas. Walker's farm.
*in« aggin. : . .
Mrs. Earl Wiles and Mrs. Tho*.
The teacher* and scholars arc en-'
Egner of Bellevue spent Thur*day at
joying a week’s vacation.
the home of Ray Gould.
SOUTH CASTLETON AND
Mr. and Mr*. Ja*. Herrington spent
Clarence Mwer and lady friend
MAPLE GROVE.
Sunday at the former's mother’* and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vane I
Wotring.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hayman and
family. Mr*. Emma Herrington' children spent Sunday at Willis LathKkkapoo
Killer
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Barry
villt
LAKE VIEW.
Esncb Won***.
Parks visited Friday aiMiss Nellie Cooler spent Sunday
Tho fsatd.
cauae ^/enalvo
Of'vnnr . hil.l'a
Illa—The Urn,Mln al
Smith's.
with her parents at Ha»tings.
foul,
breath^fhe!
Mr*- Hartey Havntan and children
Orl Everett spent Sunday and Mon­
day with his brother. Dor. and wife 1.tartln* up win* terror nnd grindln* attended the I. A. S at Mr. Mcof lerth whlla a*Ue|*—The Ullow. Imyre» of Barryvtllc Friday.
of.Sunficld.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbet spent eomplextoa—Tllo dark i-irdlea und--rl Sterling and Mamie Deller attended
eye*—Ar* nil Indication* &lt;&gt;f: the H. S. literary at Nashville FriSunday with Mr. .and Mr,. Frank tho
Cnwswrlf nf 'uttTiin.r
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Klckaupu Worm Killer !■ | day evening.
lames Waite uf Bridue street i ' 'rhal &gt;O,U5 vltildTneeds; Il expels the I
Ed Hafner spent Friday al Hast.tame* watte ut linage street li'uorins. th* cau*e uf the rhliu'u u,i- hies
taulw
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h-ujta
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Hs(„, „d chl|jr„

Dr. Pierce’* Golden
Medical Discovery

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Mr.
daughter^]
Terrell
Jay

Townsend and wife spent Wednesday
al the hotnt? of Mr. and .Mrs. George
S. Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Yes Ovcrsinith, of
Castleton, visited Frank Ovcrsmitb
and family Thursday.
Wc are Riad to be aide tu report
Frank Oversmith's baby is better.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cunningham,
of Lake Odessa, spent Sunday at
Clarke Oversmith's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnum entertcitfed a jolly company of Coats
Grove people Tuesday evening with
pedro.
Miss Bessie Fuller was the guest of
Mrs. George Coats at Coats Grove
Thursday.
Grandpa and grandma Fuller arc
wearing a broad smile because of the
new grandson born to Mr. and Mts.
John Bulling Sunday, the 15th, at
Woodland
John Me I. tod and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Rcltaur of Lake Odessa were
i the guests of Mr. and Mr-. John
McLeod. Jr.
L. N. Durkee and wife, Walter Durand Mbs Bessie Fuller spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Easlufl
ot South Carlton, It being Mr. Eas­
ton* birthday.
Wc all did ample
justice tu lhe bountiful dinner served
bv Mrs. Easton. AU had an enjoy­
able day ami think they arc royal en­
tertainer*.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Carl­
Ion were*welcome visitors at Geo. S.
Fuller recently.
Mr. and Mr*. Geu. S. Fuller and
Miss Bessie spent Friday at John
Bloods.
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WANT

Pound 50c Tea )
Bar of Soap
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Saturday, March 21
Highest grade of 50c Tea and yourYhoice of one bar of
soap—GALVANIC, FELS-NAPTHA or AMERICAN
FAMILY.
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This is only an introductory offer.

Coffee. Ranch
Jefferson St.

Heatings, Mich*

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“Yea, thb I walk SSSE&amp;flR
thru thP Valley ggffSflH
of the Shadow
of Death.”
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Every soul treasures in the inner sanctuary of the heart a fond and lasting memory of the loved ones
who have passed thru the Valley of the Shadow of Death, and there are momenta of solemnity that will oc­
cur at intervals during ones whole life when we will recall the hours spent with those we loved so dearly and
with great longing we picture the acts of kindness we would show them were we again given the privilege of
expressing our appreciation of them and their love and their companionship with us. But that is vain Spec­
ulation! They are gone from us! No one ever returns from that Valley of the Shadow of Death even tho
we reach out our arms in longing for them, and fruitlessly yearn for a glimmer of the light of life in their
sightless eyes, or look for a smile of recognition from their cold lipa. It is not thus in the great plan of things.
There is but one way given us by which we pay tribute to them and that is by the way which we honor
them in death. If it be, that they are given the power to see the acts of friends they have left behind, they
wjll know of the love that prompts us to keep fresh flowers upon their graves and erect monuments to their
memory.
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path will see by the lasting granite emblems of esteem erected at their cold abiding place, that they were
loved and honored.
Wives, husbands, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, daughters and sons—all have gone, or must go
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thru the Valley of the Shadow of Death, and peace to the heart of the mourner comes only
when all has been done that can be done toreleivc their suffering here and honor them when
dead.
If you are one of those whose very dear friend or relative is gone never to return and
you wish to ease the pain in your heart by erecting a lasting memorial upon their graves we
will be pleased to confer with you. Wc have had a wide experience in me selection of super♦
ior grades of granite and marble, and wc make original designs to suit the sentiment you wish
to express. We ui£e you to call upon us at an early date, for there are not many days left
for us to complete work before Decoration Day, and you will surely want your work placed
before that time, that it may be in readiness for the thousands of people who will visit i the
cemeteries that day.
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Do your share towards beautifying the last resting place of the ones you loved and lost!
Make their home a home of roses, and may some emblem of love stand majestically above
their graves, speaking down thru the ages, of your love and esteem for them, saying lor you,
“I have cared for my own.”
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We will give you careful, conKjcuiiotu, sytupathetic treatuieut for your teeth at a wry

MftUISK’
DENTISTS

Mrs. Edith liedges is In Chicago
vMliitg fur a short time with frlvnda
and ralelives.
Mra 8. Wing of Kulamasuu is vis­
iting In thl* vicinity.
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llerlx-rt Brown of Kk-hlaud visited
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Ironside Brothers
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Phone 197

t»n Friday.

MlcMlpui |
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Granite and Marble Dealers

Hastings, Mich.

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�d Your Farm With Alfalfa
Safety First
electric wiring. That s one
region why I
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let me do your electric work
You'll know it is done right
and that' your buildings are
safe if I do the work.

JOHN M.GOULD
LAWYER

iWo parables that are much misused,
and nnsgrera a question in the third
division that (NTplexes some.
But
tho words are Jilt own. and « can­
not reject them, even If thry contra­
dict our own Ideas or desires,
la-won Dlvbduo*:
1. The Prominence of Christen­
dom, 11-18.
2, Tlte Pernicious in Christendom.
ZD-21.
I. Tho ITofcssurs ot.Christendom.
22-20.
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The Outline Dmeloped.

■iMtrlolan.

ttletp, KiliMiMfchduil. I. Ct.
Ciao Table in Effect March S, IMS.
Bally Except Sunday.
Leave Hastings

Abstract and H.al Estate Office.

Abstract Block, IlMllugs

Money to loan on Heal Esute. Heal
Kalata sold on commission. General
conveyancing. Having a odmpleio set
of Abstract Books compiled from the
Records, can furnish complete Ab-

guarantee.

Value of Growing Alfalfa

Spring Term

Dr. C. M. Ovartfrttf

Alfalfa is proven to be the most nutritous of feeds for dairy cows, beef cattie, sheep,
hogs, hones, poultry and the blossoms aid the bees in making heavy yciids of rich, ex­
cellent honey.
Alfalfa increases the yield of succeeding crops—it nearly doubles the yield of grain
and increases the value of potatoes per acre $20, oats $20. It is one continual harvest
without an annual plowing and seeding.

mergea In to the Kummer Scanlon
offering continuoihi opportunity for
any one to enjoy all tho adiuntagc» of a wurwe of Ilpslncwi train­
ing which will positively lend to a
good utlaricd-lM*ltlou through the

Osteopathic Physician
Chronic Conditions a Specialty
fice in I’Anedest Bld.
Phone 352
&gt;urs U-1B a. tu, /
. 1-5 p. m.

Oitrolt
Business
University
61-9B
Grand Rlycr

Millar &amp; Harris Fumitara co.

Wont

Avenue,

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Write for catalog. E. IL Slmw, Prca.

UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Uccnsed Embalmer always in attendance

PHONE, 220 OH 387

Mm You com to Grand Rapids teMSlifcMK*

are the ■branclirs to represent the nun*rrou« dvnomltintlona and accta
which eomprlso Christendom? How
many aectn are springing up. taking
u portion of the Bible, nnd cUUnlnn

mo l. You’ll appreciate the quiet homelike atmosphere of the Eagle Hotel and
Will lie surprised atlhe moderate nites with the new anil excellent service.

sent anything but evil hire? Then
European Plan.
the birds lodging In the brunches are
unsaved people seeking shelter by
Mirtit t Lull Sli. Joining atfmc denomination or sect
without ever having known the I.urd.
And arc there «uch today? .Get ypurj
answer by attending prayer meclldg.;
by ubeervlng the worldly methods
used by churches, by. noticing the In-

Rooms—&lt;1.00 Sir-la; &lt;1.80 Double.
The

Eagle

Hotel, J.

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Good Quality Seed Needed
To successfully grow Alfalfa the best quality of seed is necessary and can only be
had by buying the supply you need from a firm whose reputation for handling the best
grades in every lineis well established. It has been our policy since Jour first
starting in business to pay the price necessary to secure the HIGHEST GRADE
SEED. Our knowledge of good seed and the firms from whom we buy are safeguards
to quality. And we have Alfalfa Seed that tests almost 100 per cent pure. Every pound
of seed we sell has stood this test and—that is not all—it is backed by our own personal

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Alfalfa recognized as “King of Forage Oops” is of Arabic origin
meaning “The Best Fodder” it was used by the Greeks and Persians
2,400 years ago and has been introduced from one countryto an other
until if ‘has reached this4United States and it is known now to be
“The Mainstay of the Cattle Farmer” and is grown extensively
throughout United States and Canada.

Johnston, Prop.

QID you [VER (JSE PARCEL poST?

The Place to Buy Yoilr Seed for “Alfalfa Seeding” Is from Us.
Rsmember Our Reputation Stands Back of Our Alfalfa Seed.

We have just received a carload of Agricultural Lime—Splendid for
using upon the land when seeding Alfalfa.

ESMONDS BROTHERS
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 18

Wc use i^ULRcadinx flowers to you ‘
and fiud^wc caii give good service.

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A Satisfying Meal For 25 cts.

Everything in Girt Flowers and Potted Plants
for Christmas and other occasions.

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO.
Store-18 Mmtm An.
PHONE J99S.

Alfred Hinul
III Sill

Gnatau-dr. Eul id Sulu An.

Cleanly Cooked

A Nice Variety

Grund Rapids, Mich.

li your order uwunt. to ly or over ire'll pay telephone eheryes.

With the large number of people we serve,
it is possible for us to furnish a splendid
variety of foods, meats, and fish, soups,
fruits, vegetables, salads, custards, cereals,
sweet breads, pies, cakes, etc., and from
these you have a satisfying meal—for 25c.

PrirtssiMii CariU
A. A C. H. BARREL,
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls In dty or country, responded to
With promptneu, day or night._______

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Another one of the reasons so many people
come tons for their meals is because our
cooking is sanitary and clean. Every de­
partment of our large bakery' and restau­
rant establishment is kept fresh and sanitary.
Wc buy only the highest grade materials and
foods, but we buy in so large quantities that
we get a low price and sell you meals at 25c.

American Beauty Corsets
When you purchase Book that God has Inspired. If you
« ■ torsel you want are Chrisl’a, nnd He la yours, be MtIsned. Puss by the new fade and fun­
ales. They will all perish, und Christ
STYLE
will remain. He changra not.
Head verses 29. JI. also Mt. 11:11,
It I* equally import­ ThU is the partible ot the leaven.
ant that tho same Perhaps wc ore accustomed to hear­
ing that the leaven here la the gospel,
which gradually works in the world
COMFORTABLE
until the whole is converted.
But
docs the parable teach that. or will

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Put Things In Order
It for *you on short ndtlco and for
little money. Folks say silence La *n
cheap virtue, but It Is not so cheap

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Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant
Phono 381

Quality Bake Shop

Hastings, Mich.

ienven. and an 1 n. ourngement to
fulthfulneoa and to ' love Ills appear-

plumbing.
REASONABLE PRICE

ONE DOLLAR UP
tnpHCtflMUp'
rJSlfflU*8

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO. I

characteristic! of a
splendid corset.

American Beauty Corsets

I have every one of these excellent features
1 and (natty, more.

East ot Postoffice

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leave!) slgnlllea evil. The parable ot
the legven Is-im exception. s.&gt; leaven
Is evil, ami not the g»t*pcl. Tho. gos­
pel In not hid, the leaven is.
The
method Aif propagating the gospel I.
by sowing (Mt. idilt). not hiding.
The parable of the tuns and wheat
contradicts the Idea of a converted

For Sale by

SW WEICKBENANT &amp; RIEDE.

_ J**My= TurnOver

W^Eiik.

New and Modern
Dry Cleaning Plant

be bought al a

If there’s any trouble with the bath
room. hcatltiff'Upparatua. or gas pipes,
send for ua.
Wc will remedy tho
matter In short order.

a New Leaf
By subscribing
for THIS PAPER

row la the way that !• .idoth unto life,
and few them be thut tlud IL" Surely
thh is plain. Thia &lt;»&lt;»■•" iiot sound like
the church com. rilng the world.
Verse 25 of ouy. i.-vumii Indkatex that
Al limp will come when the do&gt;&gt;r will

Wc wish to announce to.the people of Hastings and Barry county that wc are
ready to do your dry clcaping and pressing. Wc have installed in the old Juurqgl
Building, cast State street, a complete and modern dry cleaning plant and will do .first
class work at prices that arc in accordance with good work. Our pressing is done upon
an improved steam pressing machine. We will call for and deliver all work. Wc will
be pleased to receive a trial order from you.

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co
M. Kellogg, Proprietor
Phone 223

Old Journal Building

Hastings, Mich.

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rl*. C. M. PtttM.im. E. V. Smith Earl
Rnilisnr, Chris. Marshall. Ed. Kraft

WOMEN
Women of the highest type, women of
superior education and refinement, whose
discernment and judgment give weight and
force to their opinions, highly praise the won­
derful corrective and curative properties of

Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
Throughout the many stages of woman’s life, from
girlhood, through the ordeals of motherhood to the
declining years, there is no safer or more reliable
medicine for stomach troubles and constipation.

the village Kuuritiy evening and
- while here l&gt;oiight L. E. I*n»H'» 1»&gt;trrext in tho Townsend. !*rntt and
Quick cottage nt Thornapple Like.
Mra. Wm. Sample is on the sick Hat
The Women’s Literary
'Hub gave
their anniml banquet and gentlemen*
-Evening Tuesday cvcnnlg at the Club

Masonic I-odge room Friday evening,

Hak.-r

morning
one time a resident.ar thl* place, hi*

Baked

vue entertained Tuesday afternoon
with a thimble party. - These thimble

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the erection of a new iiouxc In place
of th* nn» burned n short time ago.

You never tasted
dalnper,lighter, fluffiet
biscuits than thosey
laked with CalumetIf
They’re ahvaji /'
n

non Otvll spent Haturdny

ALTO.

Bunday hi Grand Rapid®
Stewart Draper and W. (Nmkriff at­
tended Roy Phillips auction sale at
Clarksville Saturday.
Teter Bergy and wife visited their
son Alvin and wife Bunday.
Jonathan Brown nnd wife of Glad­
Monday morning, for n visit with relwin are visiting tlie home of Angus
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Mr— W.hrr Hnrd w.B
TUMIn,■
ll.-r Thur— I-,, nH-mMin. '
Worthy Silcox made a bualneaa trip
tn Rockford Sunday.
Gcorg&lt;&lt; Dunham and W. Coxgriff
have .pent the Winter hero und In
different place* In the state vlalted went tn Barber lake on « Itohlng trip
Wednexday and Thuraday.
heart! the great pianist. Paderewski.
The spelling context between Alto
Play.
and Merriman achoolx rcxulteil In a
for tho Merriman xpellera.
nnu ,-iir. i-. v ,
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Mr. n«&lt;l Mr® George Wellman victory
Chry»ml Schwarder received
lhe
Grand Itxpius. Friday afinrn&lt;»&gt;ii c.nd spent Sunday at Thornspple latke.
honor
of xpeUln* the but word cor­
evening, and naw the piny, 'Joseph
rectly. The two xchoolx
And Ilk Brethren.”
Thursday
and
Friday.
Mr® Florence Sheldon who hn*
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V.
Barker
Wa*
nt
Quincy,
'last
place
In
the
near.future.
been in poor health for snmn time
' wn* tnken to a hospital In Grand Rap­ week, where h* attended the funeral
Friday of parties near Clarksville.
of * cousin.
id*, last Friday morning.
MD* Belva Hood went to Grand
Mr® Kent Nelsonjxpent Friday in
W. 11. Pearce of Grand Rapid® wax 'Rnpld* Monday to work In Corl
Grand Rapid*.
She nccnnipnnlrd
Knotl'x millinery department.
her cousin, Mr*. Ralph McNItt. that Hundtvy.
the home talent play entitled “ruder
•later, Mr® Nelson Abbott.
hall.
A. O. Hood, wife and daughter Bel­
xThc Clover Leaf Club were enter­
•4n Chsrlottr.
tained Monday evening at lhe home va vlaitci Bunday with W. Cuogrlff
and wife.
Mlasc* Llxxle Higdon and Julia of MIm Pauline-Kunz.
liny Darby spent Bunday with hl*
Huth Yqller L* working for Mr®
(athrop spent Saturday und Sunday
•iMt-r. Mr® W. H. Cnrtrlght.
'
Curl King of Elmdale.
Judge Wlllla Perkin* of Grand RapMorrill Miller and wife of Stanton
G. A. Francis uml family nre moy.
, Ing hero from lhi*Hiig*. niid-wlll.
Hiuikk nnd family.
live In Elmer Northrup's bungalow
Sunday • venlhg.
Dr. Bond and wlfo went Wednesday
In tho new addition.
Mra. Charles Park and two children to Grand Rapid* where the Dr. un­
•••“ Mra. Susan Marshall left for In­
derwent nu operation nt the Butter­
diana. Tuesday morning, where she
Monday
afternoon.
worth hospital.
expects tn visit two of her daughMra. Mary .Miller of Galncx lx visit.
Ing her brother, Peter Bergy and wife.
Tnc w. t- T. r. meet* wiin Mr*. Monday.
W. Coagrlff nnd Babe Bister were In
Frank llarl.k • left VTnuraday) ofFreeport Monday.
ternoon fnr a children'* meeting.
. Monday evening.
Mra. Wm. aibapn attended the
fashion ahntv ut Grand Rapid*, List was called,’here lust week by the
serloss nine** of her mother. Mr*.
John Bergy of Boyne City tut* been
ordering
Mra. C. U Glasgow cnleruiinoil luat Florence Sheldon, who was taken to In New York the pu»tHeweek
stopped off
Friday afternoon with a needle party. the 8f. Mary** houpltnl In Grand Bap- hl* spring good*.
while on hl* way homo and vlalted
A- M. lousier apent Saturday and Id*. last Friday.
Mt John*.
John*.
Mra. Jqhn Ixirktn* or rwti city. Tuesday nnd Wednesday with hi* parSunday ati HI.
McCartney of
of Buffalo.
Buffalo N Pennsylvania. came last week to visit
llollstcr• here
McCartney
t» 'tt.nl th"
Diner.i ■ ho. sDtor. Mr*. Florence Hheldnn. nnd
The M. K. church banquet given at
talTftoXm *“en fhe reached the Matton learned
of' hlx uncle, George McCartney, in that Mra. Sheldon had been taken to this place Friday evening wa* well
attended. Proceed* amounted to |65.
Maple Grove. Sunday, nnd to visit hi»
mother, Mr*. Elizabeth McCartney, the- ho*|dtnL «lu- went right on
to Grund Rapid*.
NORTHEAST THORNAPPLE.
who Is very 1U.
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,
.
- through
Mf»* Hilda t'oolbaugh visited al
Sylvester VanHorn Jin* moved back
David Kuna tpfnt B.l|itrd»y and
to hl* farm arid John Thornton ha*
Bunday with hl* lirothtr. Henry, in Grand Rapid*, th* drst ot the week.

Sold Everywhere at 25 Cents a Box

lot Calumet inaking.
BECQVCO
HIGHEST AWAMDS

gSUWK.

I

tlves and friend* in und around the
The Score and Four Club were en­
tertained by Mesdame* Currie Munroe
and Emma Wilkinson, Inst Thursday
Afternoon nt the home of lhe former. ited at Baltimore. 1.1*1 week.
MIm Viola Joy of Hosting*. »pent
Thl* being the annual business meettog of. the society the following officer* Saturday, with her father und friend.
were elected: President. Mrs. Myrtle
Wade; Vice ' President. Mra. Cora
Bergman: Secretary, Mr*. Elsie. THmarsh; Treasurer. Mrs. Ola Felghm-r;
Mr. nnd Mrx. Ernest Krebbs ot
‘Corresponding SeoTvtags Mr*. Nellie
■Brumm. After the l»
seMion. j Charlotte., vlalted Mr® Samuel Hart­
ford. Sunday .
vlalted her parent*.
given a surprise Wednesday evening,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Wraley Baker,at­
by the Y. I*. A. of lhe Evangelical
• hurih.
The yoqng
jmople and tended the funeral of Jo*eph Kilthiger
at
I lootI ng*. test Saturday.
•friend*'gathered at their home while
.Mra. K. IL Greenwood, vlalted friend*
Rev. B. O. Shattuck of Ellsworth
visited fr len.fi&gt; hero lhe latter pun nf
token of lhe high regard they felt for last week.
their pastor and hla lovely wife.
Mra. Ralph Llpxle und daughter. to the public ln*l Saturday afternoon
Margaret, bf Grand Ledge visited the
the nret entertainment.
Mr® Hettle Donaldson of Charlot-

Middleville, ovi
Hassle Dillenbeck.

friend* In and around the village.

Mr*. A. B. Kidder who ha*.been
very sick la getting better.
Buy Brook* went to Grand Rapid*
Monday evening on buxine**.
Among those who attended the
Democratic Banquet.at Harting* Inst
Thursday from hero were Mr. and
Mr*. P. M. Quick. Mr. nnd Mr*. Henry

Quick,

WHklnson entertained hl*
turn al Tonlu. Hl* remains wore nephew from Kalamazoo loM-waek.
The neighbor* and friend* nf Clark I
brought here for burial and tho fuRobinson and wife very pleaxantly

of Midland Park spent Friday nt Mra.
ducted by Rev. J. L. Haaeldlne.
t»7trmnt-hr lhe Warner-cemetery.
Warn*
...
hich affected hl* mind
mAny

pl yj'r’ and J&gt;lr® Charles Evert* of thl*
place expect to move to Nashville
.v.i.
-II’.
IhAnl .kir.ilti
not going farther away. Ws under­
stand Mr. Levi Miller ha* rented hl*
farm and will move on right away.
Mr. Troxel's entire family are down'
with lhe grip and under the doctor's
last Bunday evening. A good congreration wa* In attendance at tho InM
meeting nnd all wer© much pleased
With thn girl® Wfc hope they will
comn again.
Mra. Mary Dlllenbeck llninp of Ea­
ton Rapid* visited iter little nieces
Greta and Violet RodetMUgh Inst Sat­
urday, Bunday add Monday.
The F. M. Quarterly meeting will
lie held al the church next Friday,
daturdny and Bunday, conducted by
Gnnin. of Coop, ravlllc.
Haseldine preacher in
Bev. J.
.•harge.

MARTIN CORNERS.
Mr. and Mra. Ban Lnodl* and chllIran of Woodland »pant Hundny with
Jr. and Mr® Mwlx Hilton.
Mlaa IJIIIc Boltrr I* homr from
!a*tlngy III with the grip und rhru-

Mr. and Mr®

Brown and

ind Mra. Milo Barry. '
School began nguln this morning

from Ionia
(■■Minin.
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----former resident »f thl* place
tad died there on Bunday. No den­
ote arrangement* a* yet have been
nade In regard to the funeral.
Mr. and Mra. Delbert Bowman of
Waterloo. Ind., vlalted Mr. nnd Mrs.
.'ba® Bell the past week. Mr. Bownan D u liruthrr of Mra. Boll and he
ling trli®
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Th© aocjaty nt Mr® Sophia Grave*
oat Wednesday wu* well attended
ind a very pleaaaat lime was enjoyed

RAGt.1 niHTRKT.

wall for (loo. Thoma* of Rtiultz.

Robinaon nnd wife nnd Mr*. M*e
Baunder* of Hasting* and Mr. pnd
ORANOEVILLFMr*. Him nt P-ryne of Gull lake.
u«y Worker* of omngevllt*
Daniel Smith of Allegan I* spend­
nged, the date of their en-_
ing rami’ time with hl" grandmother.
Mrs. Alccna Smith.
Last Monday being Mahlon Skldmor*'» birthday seven of hi* cousin*
Miss Florence Campbell and Ray­
of Baltimore camo and apent the day mond Nesbit of Martin nttanded lhe
with 1}1 m..
Country Club meeting at Edgar
J?5?wn*a - ^’urday evening. Also
Chloe J&gt;ePorr»«t ahd Marshall Beattie .
Snyder**. Burrell Phil- of thn village.
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Wm. Bechtel of Heating* helped expected on Friday for u visit with
Mahlon Skidmore cut wood tost week.
Mra. Wm. Fuhr attended a birth

Eat Cottage Bread
tastes like the bread mother used to make.
No meal complete without it.
Home of Home Made Candies

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Batry County.
Sold by the dish, quart or gallon.

The Palm Garden
Phone 548

VALUE
GETTING and GIVING
Value is * much used word and is often missed.
meaning is not understood or is lost sight of.
get for the price.
Comparison is the real test of genuine value.

Mr*. Matt Young I* on tho *lck Hat
and also Hilda Mill*.

20 lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, tor—
Gold Medal Flour, per sack
Best Catdbp, IB or. size per do*
A Good Grade Coffee, Our Special, per lb.
Alaska Salmon, per can.................................
Lenox Soap. 7 bars for----------------------------Argo Starch R package* for-------- .......

Etflal wntstmtm

Too often its real

Regular 15c, large site, Richelieu Braud Pork &amp; Beans per can.
Pride of Plymouth Peas, extra tancy, ISceach; fier dor.

10c

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......................... 80c
S2.2S
....,...20c
10c, ISc and 20c
..2 Sc

E. C. Russ 6 Son Oro2!

Phones

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Stale of Michigan, the Probat.
Jotzrt for the County of Barry.

FREEPORT.
Mr. Barnhitrd wax in Grand RapLITILE CEDAR LAKE.
Wm. Washburn of Grand Rapid* lx
visiting relsilves in town.
Mra. H. Blake. Mr*. Minnie SiMon
und Mra. J. W. Rlgterink were In
.Mra. Harry Johnaon who haa been
Grand Rnplda Wednesday.
The members of the I. O. O. G. en­ quite *lck I* . ograleaclng.
joyed a delightful Hine at the home of
Mixa EInn Ford Saturday evening.
Bom to Mr. nnd Mr® Frank Cool
Hundny morning, a girl.
Ruw-cII Smelker wax IO Vermont- tlad to have M* neighbor* call on
villr over Hundny.

he probate office. In the city of Has-

Present:
Hon. Cha*. M. Mack,
fudge of Probate.
In lhe Matter of the E*tats of
Robert Montgomery, deceased.
Carrie G. Montgomery, widow, havng filed In mid court her petition

Me In this court purporting to ba th*
teased be admitted to probate und

Just Arrived
a new number of

Buckeye Incubator
Style E, 60 Egg, $7.50

your peUtloner or to »ome other aultzble person.
It la Ordered, That th* 27 th. day

Warranted to hatch every
hatchable egg

Mr® Phebe Harrington ho* *old her

Arda Owen will *hut down hls mill
itutday. H« ha* bad a long run
using, DIU. HERRICK'S SUGARCOATED LIVER PILLS for blllous- thl* spring.
nexs. sour' stomach. Indigestion and

ng said petition;
.
It la Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof bo given by publication

NORTH NASHVILLE.

cause they never fall to giro the de­
sired result* nnd they do It gantly and
comfortably but thoroughly. A dose
taken at night make* you feel flne.
bright and cheerful next morning. Try
Mra. Jacob them. Price 26 centa per box. Sold

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Easter Opening
Wednesday, March 25 ’14
Everything in the newest creations in
Fine Millinery
Exclusive sale of
Gage” Tailored and Trimmed Hats.

Ironside &amp; ITichael

haarlag, In the Hasting* Banner; a
aewapaper printed and circulated In
tendent of the DeLaval Separator Co &lt;aid county.
r
CHAS. M. MACK.
of Vicksburg, Mich., was in this
vicinity Tuesday.
•
ELLA C. EGGLESTON,
Wm. Hill and family have moved
Register of Probst*,
on his farm lately purchased of Mrs. t true copy.
J. L. Miller.
. Joseph Sydney and family of Lan­
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
sing have moved .in Roy knoll's tenStat* of Michigan. The Probate
emenl house.
A. C. Siebert was at Grand Rapidt Court for the County of Barry.
Friday.
.
Web Cole and wife wtll start probata office, in the city of Hasting®
said county, on the twenty-fifth
Thuraday for Nebraska whet$ they In
day of February. A. D. 1914.
will spent the summer.
Preaant: Hon. Cha® M. Mack,
Harvey Troxel met with quite a Judge of Probate.
Serious accident a few day* ago while
In the matter of the Eitate of
chopping wood on his fafm south and William H. Fishes, deceased.
Arthur M. Edmund® os executor,
east of Nashville. The axe struck a
limb, glanced and come down, cut­ having filed In aald dourt hl* petition
ting a bad gash on the right side of praying that an Instrument now on
ffle
In this court purporting to be the
his head. Several aiitches had to be
laat will and taxlament- of the said
taken.
' deceased be adpiittcd toiprAbate nnd
C. H. Kieffer of Ithaca, organized the execution thereof ba granted to
a. grange in the vicinity last Friday your petitioner or to- soma other
night with 64 charter members.
suitable person.
Mr. and Mr® John Offley enter­
It 1s OrBered. That the 31st day of
tained Mr. and Mr® L. E. Mudge and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb and tho forenoon, at said probate office, be
Mrs. Whitlock of Barryville. Wednes­ and Is hereby appointed for hearing
said petition;
day.
It is Further Ordered. That public
Reuben Smith is quite ill with heart
notice thereof be givqn by publication
trouble.
Mr*. W. A. Smith has returned from
a visit to Indiana friend*.
bearing, in the. Hasting* Banner a
Mr. Allen of Maaon has been en­ newspaper printed and circulated In
gaged for the Nashville erearnefy in said county.
.
.
CHAS. M. MACK.
place oj A. C. Siebert, resigned.
Judge of Probat®
Mr. and Mr*. John Offley ate Sun­
ELLA C, EGGLESTON.
day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Register of Probata.
Zuschmijt.

Syrup Cans
Spraying Tools
Seeders
Horse Clippers
Pruning Knives Sheep Clippers
Pruning Saws Sheep Shearsz

E. A. Burton
Quality Hardware

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

;a
40 Acres For $1700
Good clay loam soil about three and one half miles
from Hastings, 36 acres under cultivation and four
acres ot fair timber; the land is some rolling, the
fences are poor and there is a good well of water
and a windmill. The farm is about half seeded and
has plenty of fruit. The house has five rooms in good
repair and worth about $1000. The barn is 40 by 40
and there is also granary and hen house, the price is
$1700. Terms $800 down, balance to suit you.

Disordered Kidney*

Beware of constipation.

State Street, West

House

Hastings, Mich.

J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Mr*. Lydta Benter I* on the gain.
Mix* Beulah Goodell wa* at horn*
with her people over Sunday.
Mra, Alma Wunderlich and datigh;cr La-din attended tho D. G. T. O.
.•lub nt Am.i®i Klchnrdxon'* Inst Med-

(ettlng along tine and hoped to return
.o her home In Freeport thl* coming

where hn hn* hired nut for u year.
Oscar Sherk attended the democrat
turnqiiet In Hasting* Thursday even­
ing.
Harold TenEyck spent from Satur­
day until Monday with hl* alster. Mra.
Juine* Thompson in Grand Rapids.
Glenn Allen I* contemplating buy­
ing tho W. H. VanAvery property In
Pnrmnlec nnd building a general «t&lt;ipo

remembrance.

Hastings, Mich
action of kidneys and bladder.

Franklin, Me., call* them. “Our famIlly laxinlv®*'
Nothing better for
adult* or ag*d. G*t them today, lie.
Recommended by Carveth A Btebbtiw
and A. E. Mulhollapd.—Adv.

Crook and Gould
Hastingi,

Michigan.

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�MABTIl It, JI

f rtturned1 Hut-1
Ui Moryuth I

Wc are well prepared to fill your wants ip Work
Clothing,Gloves, Hats, Caps, High Cut Shoes, Rubber Boots, etc. You will need these in a few more
weeks. Just remember we have the goods and our
prices dretti low as quality tfill permit.
We handle the Celebrated Ideal Clothing Co’s.

Shirts, Pants, Overalls
Prices from 50c to $1.00
Rouge Rex High Cut Shoes
from $3.50 to $5.00
They are just the thing for Spring and Fall wear.
Hood’s Bullseye Rubber Boots are the best. That’s
what our customers tcll us. Give us a trial and we
guarantee to please you.

Renkes &amp; SonofDowiing
A Dandy Line of Tobacco and Cigars

CHEEK WTHEET.

f,i;" -.urtfc:

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’JmiiyuTitartS
* Mop S. G. Bld**el man
(tavlr

and fgmflf
of Mapii Urhie Sunday.
Mr. and r Mr* Sam Bephiuh of
NaahvBle »p«nt Sunday at Will Bld*
eiman'*
.
We are sorry to hear thA&lt; Fre$
Bidelinan and fatally move soon from
this nctal'barhood. They have rented
a farm north of Harting* Our best
wishes go with them.
Sirs. Frank Bldelman of Ha$Hng«
vislLuk-lier sun' Henry Illdelmna and
family' from Thursday until 8un&lt;Uy.
Beryl Joi Gear was unable to gttend
school last week on account of a bad
cold.
Mr* Cha* Reid and children , ot
Hastings spent from Frldpy until
Monday at W. Bl claims o'*
*
DOWDING.
t
lira. Silas Doster of ' Prairieville,
her brother from Richland visited
their brother Jake DoCrocksr and

on the old Burroughs farm Which ho
and ChM. Hyde have rented.
. Mr* Mary Ormabe is recovering
after a serious tussle with the grip
and heart trouble.
Mrs. Burkett of Grand Rapids Is

tflliluiuri aixmt
1...
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Wedm-sday wUh.
at Milo.
.’ .
t Mrg. ia-wls,'*..^-.
ble, is able to &lt;x» tw&gt;iBt the huurtT
Mr* J. K'VanderBik uf Kalama-

My spent Stutylay with 'heir daughter.
Mrs. Hugh.* at sailo. '
H. &lt;Q. Brown of Rlehtand spent
Sunday .tn Milo, h
। Mrs. IxwMia andlMri. Fannie Jack­
son have gone Io MMwuurClaud and Robert R .y visited their
ttnclc In MtlfrAitaCWm.'•' •
■
i Un tha elghthyftay W Mr* MeUHM'a
•ojourn l£ her r« bom. in AlbeHd'
rhe received fifteen friendly ctiltar*
Boon after a dance vhut never falling
•ource of recfe*WHM!and amiuument
in pioneer life) was held In the. school
house In huner of Mr. and Mrs. MeLcod. Thus.Jt gecma that our Milo

XOUTHEAflT HARRY.
Grange lTtjgt.au.
There Was a quiet wedding at the sick the paid taw weeks.
Will Herrington Is preparing to
Tho ncxt nreetlg^-vf Johnrto'wn
home of Mrs. C, Clark Sunday when
.
will l»e Iwld in th.- evening &lt;-t
her daughter Blanche 'nnd Russell build a new house to replace the one Grunge
March 2S, 1»H.' A rt&gt;&lt; ■ i-'l hunio -pro-1
Mutt-werc united in marriage by Rev. that burned lost fall.
Mr. Skillman hu been u little bet- [ gram has b'een'Utepar. .1
McUue.st noon Both young |&lt;&gt;
ter tho part week.
' 8onr by.ptfkie, ’The lliay Old
Str. und Mrs. Will Rltaman or Home.'’
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both taught school In Harry township Quimby visited her stater and family,
•’Which Afford* the Greatest OpStr.
and Mrs. Wesley French. Sunday. ppn unity lor a Youg Map. Axrtculfor a few years past nnd arc highly
Mrs. A. D. lo-c.of Johnstown called idfc,
i
■ Ttade or a rr.tfvWionT' Don
reatA’cted. The bride U naw teaching
on
Her
daughter
Mrs.
Frank
Granger
the Bunnell school. ’ Ve wish thorn
Puuiam.
■
’
Friday afternoon.
Recitation, "FretM,Choi, c." Hherit’long nnd'happy life.
'
•Hurry Whitworth, wife and daugh­ tnan Risbrldger. &gt; f
ters spent Sunday with Earl Rogers
Song. "Utyne^StWR Home." Matti.Hiram I'ayne and family of Mid­ near Banfleld.
''‘"ik.w Much-j.-Shoul..
Buy ■ ’ Hiland 1'ark ntc dinner with I*. Er AndTaught—t-’otikWif* i»*nd
.ru» iintj wife Sunday.
_
l-'rcd Alien and family arc moving McCarty spent Sunday with the Ut­ Maggie 1.00 &lt;nd Anna
neeh.itLon, Edith ^pn
ter's son Frank McCarty's Io JohnsSong by Grange.
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I' I^Htar. "Thev Hun
William Uunsontiouscr has been
k luyd Rice was hpmo over Sunday.
Warner.
51
&gt;k with higrlppc for th,- past two
Chuinier Norris' little baby has
ItttJtalion. "A T.luf
ecks bubU now utile to )&gt;&lt;■ out again.
very sick with pneumonia..
1 inent." Aficn.is Yalta**
Albert Hampton Anil fhmlly vlrltcd been
Mr* Albert Woodmansee la slek
8.,ns. -1 Am Think
ic sick
,’ck nt Wil
Will Carls, north of Cedar
•e
a l uat
ennn
with neuralgia. She suffers terribly. tr&gt;v of My Mother *&gt;*F
25 urn pit liilliui_________11122 c,..k sa.a»-.

&lt;innn

I’-wey Stanton and Boyd Clark &lt;it
BTllKKT.
with their
Whitney Tunner who has been Via* 14 Proper M»Uu«I;of•• mduvtlng tlu
-i
i iwrents here.
,
,
froi
Ti&gt;e school la haying a viteatiun this' Ring Ills slater, Mra. Brown, ut Man-1 Financial Aftnirg uf -fl
eelonn. the past few weeks, returned । Dtrcuisiun letrby.agrti
I&lt;»w&lt;td
isnUita- fn.*b
Hlllllgl oa Nil fold---------- .‘ax.; 01800'I burn„ Wlltetn aphnl Satunlay night home Saturday.
A Urge crowd attended the danco! era.
.
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Egitipa;.SlHi
120 icm, filr UlMiin——,-$32007rmH?.tt"‘,-y w,,h *n* K’,:cy “n ‘ at Jamea Southard's Friday night.
Chas. Peck entertained the" grip i
.
1 ' t r*IIw
.
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I
Archie' Xcwton la going to build a fart week.
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SUNFlHL•I).
&lt; nil mtil Kit I
n.. i.&lt;&gt;. r
.Mrs. A.’K. Robituon visited her,
PfnfcMnt Payne's b.
mother, Mr-*. Charlotte Still, of Hast- ,*ck With pneiitttiptta*'.
Etni Morehuuso will Ito In Hartings
one day tart week. .
petted'toll&gt;v. *r. rff
i visiting bls sister, Mrs. U E&gt; Andrus. Inttr.
Butler Smith und family of I’o- 1 1 &gt;r-h SunrteM i-'Hcf
dunk spent Sunday with hls cot'.Mr. . ,*'"5J*
Jl-JL
] vo^itiop Hiu W0k,tf» hl-ol next as
Mr. nud Mr* .Monr.ov Sisson visited Mr* Uo Hubard.
.MIRon Jennlny* Is very sick wHb i *
al her brother’s. Mr. mid Mrs. Fred
Mrs. J&gt;. ly I,
Vr-rkcrka’a, th Grand Its pl ds. on Hua- the jaundice. Dr. Lathrop is attend-1
ing.htm.
I writing ivHb.gaftnlit
iRJton nnd Hasting-, Mleli.
..M.r.

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40 ICreiBMH ill Dire--------------- $1000 i Ha.ma-, s|K&gt;nt Sunday
A
billdliy 3

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bIIii

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but returns again to tho original shape. *

The wonderful reserve power of its Overhead Valve Motor makes the
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high with a Buick,’’ is always heard wherever hills abpund. It takespoweron the
hills and we guarantee the Buick Overhead Valve Motor to develop more power
than any other motor of equal size—American or Foreign make.

The last,one of tpe winter Merlet
SMllo Aid cotnmVlee* utrved a huned supper*-in the horn- of Mr. nnd
ta.,Hdrrg
Kv.-ning.
.. Mr* Harrey
is still no bett«r. Dr. Cross ti the .itt&lt; ndlng' phy­
® '.fj1' k.. uX* ujlll Uf.. 1 . . ....

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strength to stand the strain.
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lon of gasoline in public test.
Three sizes and six styles from $950 to $1985—Everyone a Buick through
and through—all equipped with Delco Self-Starting, Lighting and Ignition
system, at no extra cost.

'‘When better Automobiles are built, Buick Will build Them"
Arrange for a demonstration.

Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
The Harley-Davidson Band Brake, which is found only on the 1914
Harley-Davidson, is the*most powerful brake on any motorcycle.
The Harley-Davidson brake, like all other important parts of the 1914
Harley-Davidson, is manufactured and guaranteed by the Harley-Davidson
Motor Company.

Evinrude Motor
Attach one to your row boat or canoe and make a pleasure craft out of it.
Call and see it.
Miller Tires.
Try them out and be convinced of their superior quality.

Hastings Buick Company
New Messer Bldg.

Hastings, Mich.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming and engage In other business, I will sell at my residence
1 mile east of Coats Grove, and 2'A miles south; or (4 mill south of Martins Corners, on

Wednesday, March 25
A strong,'
thorcoghiy reliable
and d arable fence. Built
of ,arg0 wirca of ateel especial!y
adapted tn tho wear and tear a fence
Ib 8nbiected *o, being stiff and springy but j
-'jSfcr’r ' '
pliable enough to bo easily spliced. Is galva- k
nired by tho most perfect known process aad made K
proof against weather conditions. Como and seo the dif.
ferent styles, made to fit all purposes. Test, compare and Jr
judge for yourself tho structural jipintB that years of expcrienoo have proven to bo mechanically sound
and boat adapted for all uses of a
farm fence.

The American Fence will bear the most strenuous test and we invite you to make as careful a com­
parison with other fences as you wi$h to make. The real comparison of fences, however, is a com­
parison of weights, and the American is not afraid of such comparison, or of any other. The ques­
tion for you to consider in buying a fence is not that you are getting 16^ feef in a rod, for you get
that in any old fence, but rather how many pounds of steel are you getting in that rod of fence.
The buying of fence is an INVESTMENT/ You should look into it as carefully as if you were buy­
ing a niece of land. For your protection you should INSIST that the DEALER show you exactly
what nc is furnishing. The AMERICAN FENCE is made of hard, springy wire, and no better
r. aterial can be put into any wire fence.
Call and sec us before buying any wire fencing. Wc take will take pleasure in showing you WHY
it will pay you to buy the AMERICAN FENCE.
We have just received 2 car loads of AMERCIAN FENCE and a car load of AMERICAN
FENCE POSTS.
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GOODYEAR BROTHERS,
Hardware and Implements
1

Hastings, Mich.

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Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m.

Live Stock

Farm Tools, Etc.

Black colt 3 years old, weight 1260.
Black colt 3 years old, weight 1200.
pair well broke.
’
Work horse 12 years old.
Jersey cow due in June.
Hog weight 200.
Shuat weight 100.

A' good

• Buggy pole, new.
Set of thills.
Gale plow, nearly new.
Single shovel plow.
Deere wheel cultivator.
New five-tooth cultivator.
Five-tooth cultivator, good condition.

6o-tooth spike drng.

Farm Topis
2 single harness'.

I offer the following property:

Work harness.

Spring tooth drag.

Portland cutter.

Corn shelter.

Twenty t-bushel crates.

Bob-sleighs.

About 3 ton ol mixed hay._

Wide tire wagon and box.

About 10 bushels ol good dent seed corn.

2 road wagons in good condition.

r hog house. '

Hot Lunch at Noon.

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20 chickens.

Shelter for Horses if i|t,Storms.

TFRMQt
sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over
ILnnlOi that amount 8 months' time will be given
on good bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent per
annum. No goods to be removed until settled for.

Wallace Townsend, Prop.
Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer.

�[ttaiFthe voting ptaei- be moved to the

IRVING.
Im

Gomtallr.

i

of

Homhctisl
i ng’gr'ner?il

MjUhtai’. . .The v«rletlc* ..f
•wd delleerud were thA Early Mmne-

i«n*r&lt;*&gt;nld |w&gt;lllinn. a*klng ih.n th*
Ivolltig pta&gt;*» !••• IrH where H now In.'
i Deruttox u advUabto under 4h«- oirIrttrnetaBW ro nti’dr rhe -wri In
; niwlnci number two. Irving t'Wp, to
&lt;Iei-|dn Illi* qmnllon for tbcni".lvi-h
the board of Irving townnlllp decided j
tp allow th* qitalhled elevloor to de-'
-ide thr uueSiUn. u| H&gt;i« *i,rln» ei'-&lt; -

‘•aTS'.’SS!.

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j moved the voting

warn

no 14 auh&gt; ptncing now *miriM ------

LOSING HOPE
WOMAN VERY ILL .
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rpenlng irnm Hhulla
Mlx&lt; Alta Hmilh.
and daughter
Belmont are rlalltn*

Rdth

Finally Restored To Health ' p-uind^gl
m Mai« CMtii&lt; tan
By^Lydia E. Pinkham’s an MIMtleMl
Vegetable Compound.
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St o well'*.

Bellevue, Ohlo.-“I wa* m
in a terrible
*£*
wmuw J... ,,7-'
■tate before 1 took I"D r
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rt-nln her nr.kb- quite
lornlnc.
Vegetable Com-j
Warran Cairn* nnd Floyd i
pound. My'baek ' Cairn* nr&lt;&gt; vtaitii
ached until 1 thought
-*-1 'j*;
it would break. I had f
C.MU/D
pains all over me, ' ■ Mr*. Isaac Ko
nervous feeling*and
Mtss 'Dacun.
periodic troubla*. I: Mmol
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was very weak and s,ll“lar
her home in Charlotte.

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that he tnay drive- an nul&lt;&gt; In lhe.«"*»••*■• •••••
eon two of hl&lt; work
i clnct* ot course, 1« optional, but stil
W&lt;- ore informal that Charlo* 11. “"•••&gt;'
laken lni.&lt; conrldarntloi.
Kidney, who haa bwn’vrry akk wllh|»&gt;”" ^ntmnptailng lho muting ol
b.in, «.n ..a
an attack of Ingripn,- hceldr* being | ’•»&lt;• voting place, since It U vntlreb
threatened with pneumonia. Is s.inil.1 wllhln the rights of the lownshlt
I--------------------------- Ing Lydia L. Pink- r.,rm7\
better at this time, being slowly conham’8 Vegetable Compound I improved ,
n-.vin rail hranu nnd Ml** blue bird
thlrsclnc. Hls son Gain Kidney k
caring for his father doing the work Itig Inp. If nuked to do so. The! rapidly and today am a well woman. I [weTi- among our caller* Hundny. nnd
10 be done, tin resigned hls plnmi ns iig.tlii. the town hall could be used Xm cannot tell vou how happy 1 feel and-x welcome gucwtSMhey were 100.
■'•ettrC nt- the w»w mill ip order to board meetings or for holding eau- annotuytobibbdiforjMrCaWbnA
Would not be without it In the house If 1 ThnrnapplaJ If* ua* trapped thl* secIt coot three time* the amount.”—Mr* Uon -of Hie county f--r over f-o years
Chas. Chapman, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle-1 and hn* solfl ShouMnd* of dollar*
worth
vue. Ohio.
।| W,
’wh of fur.
once mure be ut work at Mlitdtavllb-.
Lula WMtn»y-c&gt;f Halting* l» vlalllng
un Monday, nut n little ••xvltemen
Mr. Gillett look thl* work over nt,
Woman’s Precious Gift.
Carlton friend*.
Concord io xupply a vacancy there.:
•— .--------All great man have hud want
The one which she should moil zeal­ achievement
which It wn* hacd m mi at Ju.i that J co1n1fln;“ ‘,f J[»" '11
" h,'rt?
tu, cominemonitr them
ngrticulan llnj*. II» lielng qd^uned I mH &lt;‘f the In Ing lire «!ep.&lt;rtm«nt. A ously guard, I* her health, but It is uutalde of_jhe moiiumml that w.-va
to nil th*'vacancy kindly couM-nted to ’P®1-* Jrym th- 1 cjry *aw mill wa the one moat often neglected, until erected to their h&lt;&gt;n»r. for luotancr.
do *□.
.
' carried by a strong we»t wind onb some ailment peculiar to her sex has George Waaatakton WAX the "Father
It ha* been repArtnif to ua Hint the1*1"’ kitchen of the home nf William
“V*,*7“*
3n her.
railroad company will open up aever-1 PIHeld. one of the employ*!** of the |1 fastened itself “
upon
her. When
When so
so «f- , of Dur Country" and Lincoln wa* tho
’ftf the riavr*, while lhe
” nrW ataito?!* along thl* rtlvtaion.;
Th- apark soon Ignited th« fectad such wemex may rely noon
upon Lvdln
Lydia emancipator
ti.wnahlp ofBefal* of the luwnahlp of
Era long tho station* al Morgan j*nd "
■hln«1‘’'’ n"«* b&gt;‘
h:Ll lh‘ E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, a H.-iatlnga ure noted for tlielr gre.it
Quimby for Instanra may bo supplied 11*2 wu* flrat di*»ov&lt;;ro*t by i ttlu Grac. remedy that haa been wonderfully suc­ ii' hlevemr-nt In roadW building
(a
with i*IWi"W amdnmoht.
I
‘b0 b,ttV
wimple of which you tvill Und from
u,r&gt;"V The
Th" Irvlnir
:
. ‘ fast work.
Irving Bucket Brlgnd* cessful in restoring health to suffering
rveral from thl* vl« Inlty uHondod uremen aasoetatlon quickly respondei
Dymocratle banquet *t Hasting*, t0 ,hP ca)l for h,.lpi John j.err&gt;. 0B
If you have the slightest doubt
\mong the number were: rum|nj{ the captaincy of lhe brlgnd,
prietor ox
E« rinkh““»’* Vcgeta- April « and forever retain In office
&gt;n*on. Tnon&gt;»* Bowerby. (|, ,abtenve ot the proprietor
of inc
Hit Oiat
such enlcrprWtfk (■) nnd public
Mr. Krn_«t Warner, A ... Memra. w:r
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and Mr. nnd
will
you.write
.toLjMln
w Compound
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at.
iplrlted (?) meti.
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Johnson and E. It. Dunlap
E.Plnkbnxn
MedlcineCo.
Henry Barber who has been actin*
'* ,2?“' * military f- &gt;i in
in that
that Mr.
Mr. Itantar
Duntar I, (confidential)
(confidential) Lynxi.Mas*^
Lvnxi.Mas*^ forndTTiirrlaon
frorn „p,d JIr. Johnson's body a* a scalins .
-v" , ".'ili- Jni 1- otinned.
ladder thereby . limbing upon th&lt; '‘cc; ' ®ur
turned
home for the aummer.
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nnri
imuwnretl
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n
WOII1MD.
rciui
nnd
answered
by
n
woman,
■ On Saturday Allen K. Matthews, nc- I burning building and the other mem
Clarence Covert ha* bought n new
Wompantad hl* son. Harlan Matthew* bers of thn Brigade paaaed up |*.&gt;ll* nnd held in strict confidence.
। team of Una horr, ..
J»» Grand Rapids tu have glaaxca fitted full of^w.iter until tho Incipient bta(*
&lt;&gt;• lhe aon'e eye*.
was quenched. It was u mighty clow
ptofexaed to be* the children of God
i Notice* have already 1»een poated In &gt; call for Mr. Flfleld. who through ram family, returning to Ihelr h •me Mon- uumety the Seribe* nud Pharlaee*. In
this vicinity for the spring election tu ; oversight had allowed hla Insuranet •toy.
:m*i. 2«:M call* them •lorpciu*''
ho held the nrat Monday In April f.w j pulley to lapse. m. we are Informed,
Mr. and Mr*. Jnecph Springer and ; ,&lt;nd "v ljier*." ’XXodrii in hl* Jellnlthe tilling uf township offleea. The
Mr. and Mr*. C. d. Lowta and non 'lrr~ John Springer were In Grand u„n of viper oay«: "It 1» a little *"*■
town board of In Ing twp. were hand- Gerald, of Grand Rapid* were work Rapid* Monday.
During
Joeeph pent, tho moot poHonuu* in It* bile ol
&gt;d *&lt; petition wnw time ago asking, end .guest* of. C, It. Watson and Springer1* abac nee from work nn the I nil tho Eurogewn rerpent*." he ul*o
•n'lroad hl* brother. William Springer mye: "I has a flat head with a anout
filled hla place a* a auction hand for j ruing up like a pic-" The Huv lour
F. H. Gillett.
; certainly nnwt have known what He
Wo understand that Lyle t.vmpaon wnu uvlklnw about and wo aro windl« slowly convnleacing frutn Hie lllne«s ering
si* weiw i.-i• --­
with which he wu» afflicted hi Rhine­ would havw to my about peopl" wno
lander. Wl*. Voung Mr. Linipmm bn* make a business of |.»cp|og In wlnan I heir
I been alck with a lather tnlld
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I walking typhoid fever.
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neighbor* op
nnnoymoua taller*
j Chariea Purdy returned Friday •'tantly i"’ndm
evening from a vlalt of neven.. — .
M yard*? In out
• Believing (bat no selling campaign will
| duration with relative*
at Three
Rlv-, ir.mu
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-r*. Mr. I'urdy Inform* u« that lhe. me bold highwaytn'-n. or the out and |
snow ha.&lt; all been gone down near; tllll |rtlj nwn, far even the quietude of ।
to back up the claim* of the seller, we
there for *nmn time |»i«t and that lhe
home ta
ibeirl
| season* are practically a week 01 I n urriluu* nit
quote the following special prices.
tn tn apply tn thl*
more earlier In lhe notith-m part "f; *tr»nser tan
9 ban Lenox Soap
25c
Ba warfare, than that
I tho state where h'- w.«» thim they are ( method of Gt
’ here.
। uarl• •by tb&lt;—•*vviq.
3-5C Boxes N. T. Matches
10c
]
John M. Perry attended th" Htata d&lt;-.-.l tl-.&lt;- "vlpCTr
3 cans Pink Salmon :_i________________ ....25c
I Threshermen'a convention nt tainting
a part of lust week. The convention ।
CARLTON.
ipft&gt;sK.*&amp; E. Granulated Sugar---------- $1.00
NORTHEJf
' tasted three days.
spent Tuesday' J
MUTH BOWSE.
j nighi"amrcdnei&lt;iiy wiilF lu r parents
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E. E.**h and family were Rundny \V. .1. Wi.khaftrand vile of I-akei
gue-ta bf William Ml*hler and family. ()dc**x
BOTH PHONES
Henry Lan* .,f Vahdonta w«.
Mi
R |h shoM’entertaining the'
Monday vli’itor- of Hinton Itandpr and | mca%|e,

The ’rving General
Store

MICH.

Spring Opening

qtihe tick al thi« writ&lt;•. Roush of Grand Rapid*. Leon
J;
©f Woodland
Roush and family and Mrs. Ray Htnhl ing.
vtslted at the home uf 1.. Hefflebowcr- way called Saturday.
of Clark-vllle. Friday.
Philip Schray toi Woodlaml took
Junies Klldor and family have been dinner with Chsto Cheney aip| wife'
ent. riainlng Itay Hmlth of Duwllnit.
Saturday.

and family Friday.

OF

Pattern Hats and Latest Novellies.
Friday and Saturday March 27 and 28

You are cordially invited.

have been making an extended visit
with tlp'lr daughter, "Mm Win. Mish­
ler &lt;ind family.
G corgi' T.ittershall and daughter
Ida ware In l&gt;u»&lt;ln n portion of tho
week. Mr. Tatterahall returned Hut-,
uriny but Ida will remain with her
grandmother until her parent* move.

family.

Gacketar

cialr Andrew*

F. L Fairchild &lt;5 Co.
Hastings

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Wire Fence

and

attended a

family spent

Mr*. &lt;»xi Pardee siu-nt Thursday
lib her Ulster Mr* J. I’orrllt*
Mr. nnd Mr*. Janies Kidder nnd
»ltur w. r. .Hiinday guest* of Win.

I have been selling wire fencing for ten years, but have never been able
to offer fence as cheap as I am selling it for at the present time. I have
sold nearly a car-load so far this season, and the second car is now on the
road. It will be here in a few days. Estimate your needs for the season
on wire fence, then call here and look over the fence proposition.

Will You Need a Wagon This Spring?
If so see the “ BIRDSELL,” admitted* by all to be the best wagon on the
market. I have one that is cheaper. Can sell you a 3V4 x 10 gear, whiffletrees and yoke for $55.
.

Now is a Good Time to Look Over The Riding Plows And De­
cide on which plow you will buy. I have the SYRACUSE and the SOUTH BEND.
Let me show them to you.
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i That Lost The Plow.

over to WivodlantlSltlurday afternoon.,
their bc*t horse was taken »ick and
it was ncccoary to put it in the barn &gt;
a* Denttif Haskell's and call Dr. L.
I
Petty of Lake Odessa.
He pr&lt;»nounced it .tucrf|. anti with care it (
was alite to get home that evening.
Word wa* wag received Sunday nf
the death
Mrc Am Alden, an old.
time resident and pioneer of thi- vicin­
ity, hut ul the lime of her death their
home was at Scotts, Mich. Remain*
were brought to Lake Odessa Monday I
and were cared; for by Undertaker
Weed. Funeral'.w«» held front lhe
Tamarac church Tuesday afternoon I
a‘ 2 o’clock. Mr*. Alden wa* a kind I
hearted and generov* old lady and i
loved by all who knew her.

A Car Load of Pianos
Just Received
Some time ago wc gave an order for a
car load of Pianos to a well known maker
of these goods, same to be shipped to us at
a very substantial discount.
They have just arrived and on account
of the immense stock of Sample Furniture
which we have on our floors, we find that
we have not the room to show them, and
we are mak ing prices that will be the means
of placing in the homes of all who are in
need a splendid piano at a very low price.
Some of the many kinds that we have in stock are the Bush &amp; Lane, A.
B. Cameron, Marshall &amp; Wendall and other makes.
.
Christ, tn «p«*kinK- »f thow whn
See us and get a bargain on a Piano. We can refer you to hundreds of
satisfied customers who have purchased pianos of us in the past.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60
The Sample Furniture People
Hastings,

ithmtihi: for less money
CXDKRTAKIXG lit LOWER FRIClJs

Michigan.

We Invite You to Attend a
Special Exhibit of Ford Cars

at Skinner s Garage,
March 26, 27 and 28

SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.

Seven of Alfred P^bampaugliv little j
friend* met' at hi* home Saturday aftennaan to remind him of hi» seventh
birthday anni;cr**ry. ‘At 4r3O lhe lit­
MIm !.• pa Gnckler wws In Lowell tle company tat down to a bountiful
rlttay.
lunch, prepared by hia mother, to
which all did justice. The time came
all too soon for them t&lt;&gt; depart, each
feeling it was an afternoon well ipent
Mrs. Tobal Garlingcr and Mr*. Al­
bert McClelland Spent Saturday after­
noon with Mrs. John Ochampauglc
The sugar maker* do not find this
spring very favorable toward a large
harvest from their »ugar tree*.
.Mr and Mr*. David McClelland and
daughters of ilarryvillc and Mr. ami
Mrs. Frank Axthclm and son of North
Castleton spent Sunday at Albert MeCleUandji.

Jesse Townsend

I But when the sum is spent in any of our many stores, it will buy
I more and better Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Pianos, Sewing
Machines, Etc., than can be bought for the same amount at any
other place.
Our immense quantity buying of high grade
samples and car load lots gives us the lowest prices to be had.

:*~?L,.AS"pSi' y ' »«•&gt;■■■»•• •• &gt;■»&gt;"««■■

1 &gt;-

C. ft. Watson •RX’’ IRVING,

Is a Lot of Money

Wednesday for

You will see during this exhibit every
working part of a Ford Car in opera­
tion. Don’t forget the dates and don’t
fail to see a demonstrating classis in
operation.

Stebbins Auto Company
Michigan.

Hastings

NEASE CORNERS.

Mr. and Mra. T. Maxson were Sun­
day gue*t* art Mr. and Mra. Gidian
i Kennedy.
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Mr*. Ralph McNltt and baby started
Friday on a two weeks' visit with rela­
tives and friends at Lake City. Mrs.
Kent Nelson went with her as far as
Grand Rapid*.
'
Lloyd Pennington and children al
Battle Creek, who have been visiting
hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Penpinglon, returned home Tuesday.
Cliroulc stomach Trouble Cured.
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Ing than a chronic disorder of the
stomach, la It not surprising that
many suffer fur year* with *uch an
ailment when a permanent cure 1s
within their reach and may be had
for a trifle T "About one year ago."
says I’. H. Heck; ot Waketao. Mien.,
"I bought a package Of ChumlieVInin's Tablets, and since using thotn 1
*•—k *-«. ...... it..
h*d pre-

Hastings, Michigan.
'any lasting boneAt.

FOR RESULTS USE BANNER WANTS

Farmers

Wc lisvr had several inquiries from fanners wanting us to (hip in a car load of dairy cows, and we have decided
Wc have prices on a car of GRADE GUERNSEY HEIFERS coming three years old.of good breeding and tes­
te! for tuberculosis, ami of long line ot breeling for milk production. They give milk testing high I* f*I snd
other solids, and hare taken the prUe for economical production ol batter every where, and being of good sue
they ate the ideal cow for the farmer to buy.
If you would like one or more of these cows,;

fully onr plan.

Very truly yonrr,

Crystal Creamery Company
naatiDp.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAUCH 19, 1914-20 PAGES.

military oxm*c, tho vab
rn|W Im InrsUnaihlc. Th,

STHTS' IIIIW
HSim CAMPS

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,' WANTS SCHOOL CHILDREN

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many men "nil women Kalj* an.! holy
•. Supl. Kfck-r S1UQP14A .Man's Arriving. reeolutloiML Upon .it r-M* th- halo
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Fmlhcrcd IXcn.l* HbouM B«
1 Ttl*. Illllllllunc* wt.,
IC
Wil- I'M. .
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The legtal.iturc ot 1913 puaoci! a! pnuto beMdv ih'e n
WAH BEI’ARTMEN'T TO JIRPEAT ll,,n
the volunteer comriiliwtunc*!
olllcmi will
TWO HL’CCKWiFUI. KXPRRI.
-----~ proliably bn drawn, and law providing for huimno education , Fiancee K. Wiltard
uiian whose judgment and training ut

orrani
7.
and wild animals und birds. 8u|d. Inspired many to tnioi.
I men will In a measure depend.
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i The.ultimate object sought ta not In
I any way one of military nggnindlzcWiltard Memorial I'uml, 1 ThbHfund ulso help*
following
work
for
evhoota.
Tho
next
.
m*-nl. but to provide In some degree a
AT VERY SMALL COST J ruentu* of meaning a vital need con■f lhe Hl.
paacoftil and unqillistudy, vocational tra

.jr—cmiiion. &gt; I*.* mor*
; thorough preparation nnd equipment

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Through

her Hfe.

Franl'ls Willard Hchooi.
Wc blM have I.lewaj
which Massachusetts i
un motion era
are justly proud of.
adopted
E. Wiltard settlement horns

u..,| for the

number of women prominent In phll-

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Every hush, tree and weed may
.
incased In Ice. If the condition kiewfwliho'H a dIssenling .
mu two experimental mllltnry enmp*
«&gt;f Inttruiqlon for studenta of educa­
-V..1
MM. Ml.
tional Instltutkma held during July
unless fond 1. furnished them. Ev- when she. .shed for
... ,„ul| sum
cry
school
shmild
have
a
feeding
f™"?
,
w
*,'h
.1
. r' 1,'"‘ M‘"
t"”1 A,1intat of the past summer, tho preparatory ochoota: recent university
war Dcptirtmerft has decided to re- or college graduate*. and those who place fdr lhe birds. . A raw fresh pork
!&gt;"’&lt;» .him In. r. ... d *v*ry
)u| or a l&gt;e*f bon- with some
rork
by
putllnu
the ti
pf.to
or
i
tt-pochod
ahould
be
nulled
to
a
J. Tho object of the. camp ta. a* War Department certlricato of —
*
before, to give to tho young mon of tcnd.inrv &lt;il ri prevlou* *itident ramp. ire* too n.gn ror nog* tn reach. Thisv.
the country, who ora desirous of ac­ • Applicants rnurt be citizen* of the ta tho best food for the chlcadee*. mortal Fund this year .11,1 not quite
nuthatchcr*. brown creeper*, blue, **ach *h* mark sei. Mo.oot). but
cepting it. thn opportunity for a short
great literature, distributing many
Jay* und the hairy and downy wood“ r
•'Onn«' In military training, tn order ■ Intention of no becoming;
imount ta million* of page* annually. In riddlthat they may bn better llttod to disbe made by fastening u wooden box n
hargn their military duty to their character, and physically qualified.
I. Ktudcnte must attend .for the foot or more equare. «&gt;n edge against
among
foreign • speaking
full period of five weeks, unlesa com- ri pole or tree. Crumb* nnd acnips during th*
print* nnd
foil..
should lie acattercd on thia each day.
iH-rlod) la Intended to enable collage
Tihey mu« during Snow may lw cleared from a upace in
a neatlby field and wheat, buckwheat, mortal convention Ilf. ni-iiil.*r*. The, It ta planning i
millet, cracked corn or minitower record* show that Ml-* &lt;1*
ed the Ji«t by 'nulklng
x.iuiuko io inemeeivea.
lor inc government or tne ramp, me
which literature ta printed.
Since thl* In Friend*
ind Thompson a life menii-. r
3. In addition to -the above patriot- I commanding officer having authority
of Mina Willard and of the
onHi'.,
to
to dlHt'Oiitlnue
discontinue their
their attend.*n&lt;***.
attendance, with*
with­
Im comddered the physical benellt* de­ hold cartltlcute. or both, upon violarived by the students from the active i tkin of aiieh Ordinance*.
Gifts ami Bequests.
7. Students nro required to pay for
hr-uRhful outdoor life of a military
contrlbui
It ta much more dltll-ult definitely'
••amp for tho summer vacation, und lb,..I- tr.il. iporiation, fund U3.r.l&lt; jmi
to give all the gift* itld bequests
made to the Nntlonal. bin I llnd that
Tho government provide* all the'
■lUired when away from home. These
rerxary. Jhe birth of lamgfellow. the
tlonnl work In sums of from iiftv doipcrsonel for Instruction,
107. In th* now flourtahlna
Wiltard.
Thl*
Ths theoretical and practical prln-'
their livre. when the pursuit of their;
orttand. Me. Nothluii th-i*
Willard..
target practice, map making, anarch- . „ ,
in th* "'"ord
un u»M&lt;
— — 801 ’h* Bllnoia |egl»fortltlca-1 Inlure voted to place In Statuary Hall perpetuation of th* principles nnd
f, signal- I In lho nation'* capital building at
organisation
the statu* of MIm* penmen Union.
known Institutions, und the opportun-1 lln*- demolitions. tho
.... —
----------------- Washington. D.
By afforded for athletic training and ■ “n&lt;&gt; eupply of armies, and the mllltary Wiltard. the tln*t and only woman ta
be thug honored. Homo of these Temperance lloipltal han u fulhre tt»
coMests,
well u* tho novelty ot the history of our country.
।
xpertanco Itself, all contrjbutlng vu*• The ramps will be held for five xuit-smcn did not fully believe In tho
principle*
of
total
abstinence and |
I—vn.l I-,.,—. ... **,_
week* between th., euric Hart
Julv
Lillian M. :. st.
ind the middle of AuguM, the exact prohibition, those Insurance policies
.Another gain to the atudenl ta
Chief of t
tudc.
’
Thl* temperance hospital ta a Ut­
cnusncM for the nation which Mies
plan
meet*
with
tho
apprlval
of.
all
tie duo to the Increased efficiency ac­
Willard jftive her Uf* to iielp estab­ ting monument to her memory, and Christian Temp*
university
and
college
authorities
quired through ba bl ta of discipline,
lish. But these high-minded stnte*- all who honor l\er name should find celebrate thia ret
uliedlencc. iMdf-cnntrol.j order, com­ hoard from on the subject, among
are the heads of th* majority
mand, nnd the study of organization whom
tho larger educational Institution* Wiltard wa* not only a famous edu­
nnd administration as applied In nrst- of
cator ‘and tlrelez* temperance re- weakest union make* i» appreciated It I* a
In the country.
and help*. I would Ilk- t* return mind
(t ta heartily 'indorsed by th* Mu-j
thunk*, ita n patient, fur the dellcipiis| Word*
nation ta that they foster a iHitrlotic
land. They adtnlr- raspberry Jam that cam* to mo oh* much
»plrtt. without which a nation soon their Intention of returning, if po«»lnight with my supper—the gift, a* T Ion should
Ineos Ita virility nnd falls into decay; ble. In the coming year; and n. num- united with the charm of lb* almplicera Indiana union. . —
*n almost ...
»ce its memberahlp.
country a more thorough knowledge
pressed In lavish deed* us well n* In th« motherly lurnd* that made It.
of military btatorr, military policy. upon tho physical ta-netlta derived by hospitality of .Ideas and Ideal*, and Send for the new hospital report and congratulated, not alun
her yearning desire to protect thn lit­
th* complete education of a wcllIt flr*t secured th- appointment nf
9. Application* for further Infor­ tle child equally with "poor humunmu*t Inevitably come to --------rqulpped citizen In order that he may mation or to attend three wimp*, ndpoll*-* matrons,
nos- required
Ion and to it community through the
himself. form Ju*t und true opinion* drrawrd i&lt;» thn War Department, will
liberal reading of the Union Signal.
i»n military topics.
France* Willard ta a gentle

W. C. T. U.

a
s

Winter’s Chills
Breed Kidney Ills

property U«*lf li.ibl

t oluiun.

TOURS MEN MAY ATTEND

B
nf Morrmcni iHwigniM to Pre-'

Jeopardize not only th* iiberlie* at th

••Hhe ta, indeed, n
sturdy Maine.
strength &lt;&gt;
Maine's hllta ta her*, lhe errctm-M i
Maine’s pine*, th* dignity of Maine
prohibit Ion.*' mid «&gt;
known Lllltan M N
pilon, another
udd**d

I’t^T^';

TO FEED THE BIROS

r. ;

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

$. Telli a Stori'

.» withhold hl«
a light l port unity t.» m.&lt;k

loon*. -Many of the liquor dealer*

rented by the liquor men are all in !*•
q*&lt;M. nt
bualnesw-*. and

our iietMtrtment. include* a number

itirthd

Lincoln •
I* ».*hl that
rtotHIAd him

nomination

committee had

nttlng cio*«
gentlemen

nomrihinx to drink
inijea
ooo school when tho maid

l*ilgii. Women worked all day nt the
poll*, and the victory ta wild to be dhe
to thi'lr effort*.

tumbler
•Henn«'mutual

spring.

TnMlnc

it* high*-*
Id wnti

'3.

lovingly
rihboner

ollowlng

hiidren cannot

other gift «&gt;f 111* l..-*t owl ug.
: qll
t(,

.milnucil on page rigutMn.

Spring is Breaking;
Backs are Aching

Chilly, damp, changing weather is hard on the kidneys
Even more irritating are colds, grip, pneumonia, tonsilitis,
quinsy and other infections. The kidneys get congested and
inflamed, and this causes backach; and disordered kidney
action. Though serious in its latter stages, kidney disease
is not hard to conquer if a good kidney remedy is used when
the first signs of kidney trouble are noticed.
The best recommended kidney remedy in the world is
Doan's Kidney Pills,
You hear it everywhere. Get a box

Backache is often the first sign of somejorm of kidney
disease that has been coming on for months. Look for the
other signs;—lame back, sharp pains when stooping or lift­
ing, dizzy spells, nervousness or despondency with irregular,
painful or distressing action of the kidneys; if these signs exist,
decide that the kidneys need attention, ere the trouble turns
to gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease.

HASTINGS PEOPLE TESTIFY

HASTINGS CASES SELF-TOLD

W. State Road

W. Court Street

Mr*. Henry Welton, 301 W. State
Road, JIaaUngi. says: "One of my

Bohen T. Kluwe. «l# W. Court St..
Hastings, says: "My kidneys were In
bad shape. Tho kidney secretions

family had severe pains in hla back.

with sediment.

had trouble from hla kidneys. If he
caught cold. It settled In hls kidneys
and made it hard for him to stoop or
lift. Finally, he wai advtaed to try
Doan's Kidney Pills und he got a box.
They acted on hls system and drove

lame back.

I

suffered

froni a

S. Creek Street

Mr*. B. F. Ilkjkel. 135 Bo
St.. Hasting*. *ays: "I used
Kidney Pills when
n't acting right.

Doan's Kidney Pills Be­

in my back am
made my kidneys normal,
f don'
believe there cnurS be any better kid­
lieved the jlhlna

ney medicine. 1 am glad to verify
the endorsement I gave them some

Irregular passage* of the kidney
rretlonw. Hr complained nf »e
Doan’a Kidney
Pills advertised and got a supply ut
Mulholland'*, Drug Store. They repalns and regulated the

Read this home testimony and then give Doan's Kidney
Pills a trial.

W. Bond Street

Moure. retired former, 1JR

rhqumatlc palna In my back and hips.
I was so tame I could hardly get
irnund.
and theI kidney secretions were unnatural. When I read about Doan'i*
Kidney Pills.
1
I got a supply at Mui­
's Drug Store.
They drove
holland'a
I1 tho aches and pains and
regulated the action of my kidney*.

nigh Street

Mra. E. Barlow,

10

E. High St..

E. State Street

John Harding.

in mr kldn,
hurt mo to straighten,
was nervous und dlzxy.
Doan's Kldnpy 1’111* advertised. I got
u supply at Mulholland's Drug Store.
The llrst box

through my luck

Doan'* Kidney rill* in public state-

Doaa’e Kidney 1'111*.

In Mraightvntng.

ilmenta after

KIDNEY PI

Sold at all druggists and general stores, 50c a box, or mailed on receipt of price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo. N. Y

�MARCH 1», 1014,

SOUTH

OVA SAVINGS CERTIFICATED PAY
3)4 percent if left with us one year
3 percent if left six months
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
subject to change in market value which may lake more than in­
terest, then too, you must hod a buyer.
Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and Provide a
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.

LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Lake Odessa, Mich.
Organited in 1888

—

Under State Control

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George Liverton.............. ".......................... President
Wm. H. McCartney....................................... .......Vice President
Sherman I. Strong.................................................................... Cashier
Howard C. Lawrence............................................. Assistant Cashier
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
___ ______ U, S. Postal Savings Depository No. 4770-

MAPAE GRO9K
rop of Barryvllla
tlhrup of Hastings

Tumday.

Chink of fienry Smith
grand Rapids, IDicbWhen You Wanl^ Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largcst and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Tin's is a season of novelties and wc arc carrying a very fine
selection of patterns of the newest importation of the foreign
products. Wc invite your inspection.

heat. changes of climate. muLiria
pors und Inceaaant laborious tolls
all borne on a diet from which stim­
ulants were rigidly excluded. In 1333 Hill und family
he co gid write: "J have acted on the
principle of total abstinence from all
alcoholic liquors during more than
twenty years. My Individual opinion
ChajL Strlcklahd sold hls black team
to Mr. Maurer for 1500 last week.
Mr. and Mix David Asplnull and
cohollc stimulants because those of children and MF; and Mra Orin. Cota
us who have endured tho most had Visited at Clyde Cole’s Sunday.
Mra Stella Mcdtelvey Is Confined 16
nothing else than water und not alher bed With gfcltncss.
iea Chessman ex­
out resort to lhe one bottle ot brandy | tend a cordl
be had with him for medicinal pur-,
poses.
Darius Buxton (turned homo from!
Livingstone's career la replete with
tuluablq lessons for the temperance I Grand Rapidg ]L—_ _
Mr. nnd Mra Will Dunn and chil­
spirit. When, aged and feeble, it was dren of AMyrla spent Sunday with hls
suggested to him that he should re- parents, O. G. Dunn and wife.
Mr. and Mra. Sam Buxton enter­
tained company from Johnstown and
knighted by hls Queen and welcomed Dowling Sunday.
Bert Hardlhg and F. Savage each
by multitudes of admirers would be
took a slelghload to the Cemetery Clrfinish hls task. Oh hls birthday but njsttay.Mnplc Grove Center last Wedone. March, 1372.' he entered in hls
Born to Mr. and Mra Irv Miller
diary a vow of simple entire Christian
Thee.” Just so must the laborer In
the vineyard of temperance reform
sink In the attainment uf the move­
ments* aims.

Ona day
ko It. in

Weekly Inter Ocean &amp; Farmer
BOTH A FULL YEAR FOR ONLY

$1.25
All the News of the World and
Home only 25 cents more that the
price of The BANNER Alone.

rndlng a few
nltli's ut Miiplt

spent Sunday at J. L. Smith’s.
Livingstone was an grdent abstain­
Henry pnd Starling Deller spent
er. Asa boy he often praised the
water'of the sparkling rill to hls Jlonday at Bert ■Deller's bear Maple
young companions, frequently urging Grove Center.
them to drink naught but’"Adam's
Wine," the “honest wwter." that never son IJofd spent Wednesday ut Fred
Parks'.
eat work oa missionary and explorer

Citizens* Phone 2443

The HASTINGS BANNER &amp;

nd ha*

jbnham moved Ihlq
h house last week,
ik Smith and Mabel
from school last

forest. He had fought a good
ho had finished hla course; mea__
lesaly had the world benefited by hit
uraday.
presence therein. Ax oaju the Inscrip­
, .
Mm. Henry Deller enter­
tion bn hla tombstone in Westminster tained MF. and Mra Joe Bell und suns
Abbey. ."For thirty years his life was of North Maple Grove and Harlay
spent In an unwearied effort to evan- Hayman and faml|y of this place Sunibollsh the
Gaorg* Hayman, Miss Mary Hay-

Maine, In 1S04, of sturdy English
stock. He made what might’ be con­
sidered hls first argument for prohl-

OUR BEST OFFER!

le haa hired- out

on tho
David Dlvlngstone.
March fl 13—March 1313.
hirsd Mr
Born on March Iff, 1313. cradled
under iv humble cottage roof In tha
Scottish village of Btantyre. David
Livingstone lived a life of consecrated

Reliable Ladies’ Tailoring Establishment

A. S. WEGUSEN,

tuughl Phil DalhoI. haa been detain-

mind; the word 'loving* thAf of her
heart. She had such eqdlpolsa of
character, such anchuruge In God,
that no storm surprises or la able tq
make shipwreck of her sovereignty
and faltb.

voted dark-skinned followers hi

I little
rhe watch
'should have been
kept out of hla
| roach—surely a good argument for reI moving temptation.
.
| Tho star uf prohibition shall not
lose its brightness und lhe name uf
Nc.il !»&lt;&gt;w, the father of prohibition,
will l&gt;e honored more and more as hu­
manity Is lifted nearer to the heart uf
the Eternal.
and

Buy It Because.
ItsJA Better Gar

Id to Kalamo last
rented Frank Mo-

WING CAR
Ask for Catalogue and
Interesting "Ford Times”

Large Powerful Tourin
Car Big Value For
Overland
Model 79
Overland Model 79

Aldrich-Wertman Co

Overland Territory

Ford Territory .
Assyria, Johnstown, Barry,
Prairieville, Orangeville and Hope.

9 mile strip across south
side of Barry County.

BANFIELD.

ison dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W.
VanSycklo Sunday, the last of tho

Halsey Tungato and family will
move on the Sam Week's farm. It Is
Mra Joy Smith of Buttle Greek and now owned by Irving Phillips of BatMias Llxxlo Smith of Dowling visited
at Sain Buxton Mat Friday.
Mrs. Grace Edmunds spent a few
Will Harding la, doing chores for
Dan VBtroth whllq ho la on Jury at her Minter, Mra Willison.
HastingsTemperance program at tho church
Preaching services next Sunday ev­
ening to which all arc cordially Invit­ Is postponed until next Sunday.
ed.
Mira Leah Stiles in her school for
Mr. and Sirs. Goorua Ostrolh visited February stood E In all her studies.
In melting, E-’- for February.
nt Enos Wullon'aMonduy uflernoun.
Mr. and Mra Tungato spent Friday
John Hinckley luia mien very alck
with Mra Tun gate.
Bro.
Walter
Strim and wife and Mr. and Mrs.
HIGH. RANK.
Monday.
Mrs. Eliza Sheffield nnd grandson
Mr. and Mrs. GOO. Skidmore. Mr.
and Mra Ernest Skidmore and chll-

rett Skidmore and Miss Elma Grin­
nell spent Monday in Hope tho gut-aU
of Mr. and lira Mahlon Skidmore
reminding Mr. Mahlon Skidmore uf
his birthday anniversary. A dellcl-

a very enjoyable time.
A Coffee Social was hold by tho
M. P. Ladles Aid Society ut the beauwell known in England os In tho Unlt- Huffman last Tueaday night. One
e&lt;FStates, for ho spent three years in hundred-thirty were Ip attendance
Great Britain, where he performed a
large amount of labor, wholly without from tho event.
Many nattering
comments are now beard regarding
Mr. and Mra durance Grohe spent
Woman's Christian Temperance Un­ Wednesday with Mlaa Edith Fleming
ion conceived the idea ot honoring In Nashvlllo.
him by holding great meetings uli
Thomas Norris Is on tho sick list.
his birth. March 20. at tho suggestion children spent Sunday With Mr. und
ot Francs Willard, was adopted by the Mra Geo. Skidmore.
National W. C. T. L*. an Prohibition
The funeral of Mra. H. Rhodes will
Bully Dey. Neal Dow la leading to- be held Wednesday at 11 o'clock
from tho U. U. church. Deceased Is
thut such a than haa lived and that bls the mother of Will Rhodes and has
spirit is growing stronger and more spent nearly all her Ute In thia vicinpowerful every day.
•
Shakespeare wrote, "Oh, Thou In­
visible spirit of wine, if thou hast no

MICHMAN,

HICKORY CORNERS,

Lllllo Clara Wllkss

Ing makes it pretty hard for tho lit­
.Mr. and Mrs. Don Putnam and son tle follow.
Mrs. Della Tungato entertained her
Wm. Wlckwlro Sunday.
Sunday. They are about to move
’ Mr. and Mra Ernest Crandall and
Lclha, Mr. and Mra Jdaale RlaTungate says Geo. Winters
brldger were guests of Mrs. Bunnell la Elmer
gaining as he attends club meetof Bedford, one day last week.
Members, Elmer Tunguto und Georxo
Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Reynolds spent
Flaher.
Calif, und
Geo. Winters our worthy central Is
not very well at this writing.

heart trouble. Dr. Kellar In hitendunce.
Mr. Tack is, moving to hls now
home the Elmer Tungato farm.
Mr. und Mra John Sheltleld enter­
tained Mr. und Mra Eugene Sweet
fur dinner Sunduv.
. :
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hudson Burrowa of
frlmds and relatives und taking cure
of the bitby.
.
Dowling spent Sunday with Mr. and i
Mr. and Mra Andy Adams ale ven- Mra’ F. Wilkes.

honor of lhe young gentleman who
Is making hla home with tho family.
Bernard Dale Bowser.
Woman Iqvea a clear, rosy complex­
ion. ’Burdock Blood Hitters purifies
the-blood, clean the skin, restores
ruddy, sound health.—-Adv.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will have as Auction Selo at what Is known as
Fann, Vi mho east and T4 mile south ot Delton, on

Um IM

Monday, March 23,1914
Commencing at 10 o’clock, the following described property will be offered:

devil.”

THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AND FARMER
by a Chicago Daily. Tims THE
FARMER'S special adtantag-.-* in
World's news arc dearly obvious.
special features from Ute big SUNDAY INTER OCEAN.

as. an educator cannot be disputed.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIVE STOCK, GILVIN. AND PRO­
DUCE markets are in Chicago and are most fllly and
ACCURATELY REPORTED BY THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
AND FARMER.

THESE FKATfREH, TOGETHER WITH A SPECIAL MAGA­
ZINE DEPARTMENT. MAKE IP THE LEADING FARM, HOME
AND NEWS PAPER OF THE WEST.

The Price ol the Weekly Intar Ocean
and Farmer remains
81.00 a year

OFFER

The Price el The BANNER Is.

$1.00 a year

The two papers (each one year win
ent you only
*— ..$1,28
arr.mgement with The Weekly Inter Ocaan
&lt;&gt;d time only, gubecrlban. Io The Weekly Inra assured Utat no papers will be sent after

Iv DaaHa Te

THE- BANNER.

Mrs. Nina Hou
is applied more fully to tho customs
of society and the laws of our land,
this evil spirit In like proportion will
DAYTON CORNERS.
be cast out from the heart and the Lust Week's Letter.
home, the community and lhe nation.
H. Harvey is Improving from hls
recent Illness and Mrs. Harvey la unSciiooi Report.
Report for Cobb school fur month
Mra Angelini- Smith suffered a
ending March «.
No. of day* taught. 20.
at lhe homo of her brother. Oscar
Pennington, but aha improved enough
Average dally attendance.
and returned to her home at Mdple
Grove Saturday.
'.
O. Pennington.anff famUy enter­
Percentage of attendance, 88.
Those neither absent nor tardy dur- tained a large company uf relatives
last week from away; who were cs»lled
here
by
the
serious
lUncas
oT Mra
and Fleralrelle Willetts.
Our number of visitors for this Smith.
Ernest Rasey and family spent Sun­
month wax eight. Wc were very glad'
day
nt
A.
C.
KllpatHck
’a
at
East
to have you among ua Come again.
Grace Bolyen. teacher. Woodland.
Some of the children of Mr. and
Mra J. A. Frith have chickenpox.
School Report.
Owen Hynes 1» working for Vane
Report &lt;&gt;f McCallum school
month ending February’ 17.

Percentage of attendance, 04-I-..

HOUTHWI-Xr CAlrtJLKTO*Lust Week's letter.
'
„
Mra John Ochampauth and Mrs.
Kmrautt F-lghm-r vteltei -tho latloFa
brother. Nil* Lltixaa and family of
UarilhKer'i. Cornant

Jrn, Esther. Gienna. **MHdri-d and
Igaac ' &gt;sgo»d and Gordon McCallum.
We hud four visitors this month.
Tho seventh grade have completed
their history for this year.
The fourth grade have completed
the text books und arc taking up tho
supplementary work.
Floy"Whittemore, teacher.

Vermontville, Mr.’:m(J ■HP Roy GarUnger and family spent Bunday »t
Tolv.l Gajllngcr'a. ~
,
..... &lt;&gt;i,m
.u-HIII , , n.
Point spent Wcdnoaday “l Andy
Brooks'.
Mra Kate Miller spent Jiunday at
Andy Brooks'. '

Just Right fur Itackaelm
aud RheumatismFidey Kidney Pills arc so thorough­
ly effeclivu for backvhq, rheuma­
tism. swollen, aching Joints. kidney
and bladder ailments that they- are
rccumtneudcd everywhere.
A. A.
Jeffords. McGrew. Nebr.. says: "My
druggist revuniiiicndcd Foley Kldbey

IforK 1 Ibiishcd one' buttle, my
iroubta entirely disappeared.**
Jthur Mulholland.—Adv.

exceptional
Ijr years. Chamberliin's Ccwth Benp
Cdy was nr.t offered to-tha public In
Igtl. From a J ‘
■* —
— ----- ............. &gt;»« popularity until
It haa altatnrd a world Wide reputa­
tion. You. will nnd nothing belter ta

HORSES.
Horse, 7 yra. old, Ml. l&amp;OO.
Horse, ■ yn&gt;. old, wt. 1300
Tills Is an extra k&lt;mmI team

cows.

Cow,
Cow,
Cow,
Cow,

.

old.
old,
otil,
Old,

due .May 1
calf by alite
duo Stay iO
due June 10
.
11OGN.
Poland China sow. due Muy 1, Ml, 34X1 tba.
3 Poland China tings
StAt'HINERY.
Huber ac|Mrul&lt;*-, 32x31, nearly new
Ford automobile
FARM
Clauuplon potato digger, nearly new
Deere liny loadcri newSide delhcry rakc, new
Drill, 13 disc
International/manure cprouder
Xi-tootH drag
Deering binder
.McCormick mower
0
3
3
3

ynu
yra.
yrs.
yrs.

10 hait damp raka
•
30-Uxdll drag
so-to»UA spike drag
ia-u&gt;uU» Iqver drag
Nlccl beam |dow, Oliver Nt&gt;. Off,
WimhI beam plow. Giber No. ••
l&gt;ccric» |&gt;low
| *
Iron Ago culllialor
2 seta double Impkaa
Wagon, 3 Incik tiro
Waguh. 3&gt;J tach lire
Itax^ck
t.rlmlatono
Laml roller
j
Busti scythe
|
Potato planter
I
50 gallon oil tank

&lt;
h’
V
r
.

°Pcn b“"7
buggy
Pair heavy Melgtie
rack
Corn aiwllce
Scythe and snath
Corn ptaoter
™ buslicl era ba
50 gal km barrel

HAY, GRAIN, KTC.

0 tons hay »
100 bimheta Banner seed potatoes

bushels oate
j’

3 Crates seed corn f
Also some household goods und other orUclat.

Positively no by-bidding. Everything must be'sold. Shelter for
Horses in case ol storm. Hot Lunch at Noon.

Tarma nF QalmA eimS or oaiee

All sums of $5.00 and under, cash.
Qver thnt amount 8 months time will
be given on lUwid bankable notes with ■ interest ai 6 percent
per annum. No goods to be remoyed until settled for.

Harry Payne, Prop.
COL ROSS BURDICK
■Auctiunfiki
v—sva i ■vii

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CLARE THORPE

�WHY

Many are sure It has saved their Ilves.
Because at the wonderful success
of thia remedy there sre many imi­
tators. so be cautious. -Be auro It's
Mayr’a.
Go to Mulholland's Drug
Store and ask them about the wond­
erful results It has l»e«n accomplish­
ing in oases they know of In your
town—-or asnd to Geo. H. Mayr, Mlg.
Chemist, for freo book on stomach

The BANNER'S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale In Barry Oounty:

AMyrin. School Report.
'
High Room.
During chapel last, Tuesday morn­
ing the Primary room or rather tho
lint and second grades, vary pleaauiilly produced the'little motion song
entitled, ’J Wish I Had a Windmill."
Lous la Evarts gave a recitation en­
titled "Doing 'Itlthmetlc.” .

and half traspoontul ntltmi g. ..no cup
seeded raisins, one-quarter cup sliced
citron, half tcaepoonful soda.
Beat
those in thoroughly with the tips of
the ting era, then turn Into evtke l«n,
and when light bake In moderate

1 ST-BECAUSE AT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
A six years,'over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers.. We have letters
from many who have advertised their sales in the BANNER showing
that on a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases when results have been com­
pared with expectations'the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in some cases by several hundred dollars as wc can show by let­
ters and personal references.
,
—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK^TO THE BAN­
2ND
NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The success

of the BANNER'S plan of advertising sales has naturally led people to ex­
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.

Average dally attsndance, 10.JI75.
No. bo&gt;-» enrolled, .8,
No. njrl* enrolled, 8.
Total enrollment, IS.
Pcrcontngo of attendance. 81).BBS.
Tho (allowing revolved halt hill-

*1 RD—BECAUSE’OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
•^charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.
—BECAUSE IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
4 TH
BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­

NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction Sales. If a Barry Co. man
wants for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where to go to find it. He will be prepared to bid what he be­
lieves the article or animal is .wofth, because he has use for it. There will
be iip element of speculation in his bid. With the old plan, the people in.,
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
they would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap.

■Weaving them in when the Muater'a
call
Leto the bright threads break and the.
•huttie fall
The Xolowlng were neither abnent And angels cutne down tu gather them
all,
nor tardy during the month: Flor­
Life
’s broken threads of goldence Bracknoy, Dennis Yarger. Mild­
red and Theodore „ Knickerbocker,
lx-una Fuller. Lelng Draper. Harry
Draper. Mao Yarger. Lctha and
Meryl Neeb.

E TH—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
UTHE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book to this office, which is the recognized auction sale headquar­
ters. If wc find that two sales arc booked for the same locality wc can and
do at once take it up with the auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both s?!es. This is an important con­
sideration.
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Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention
Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations, (all colors,)
Violets and Easter Lilies. All kinds-of potted plants,
such as Peppers, Poiasettas,' Primroses, Azaleas,
(all colors.
,

Envelope Bap.
Envelope hags come in a variety u£
nictm. ranging from half a noccn Inchoa In length to thnao more than twice
ns long. They aro fn -im nUy bounty I

ELI CROSS
Citizens—2470

Bell—Main 208
Slot*—MB Monroe Ave.

live finish than would I* possible with
a solid rim of metal Each irag han n
nioro or I&lt;k» complete outflt, includ­
ing vanity rase. card cane, mirror.
Change punCo and ;&lt;&gt;nntlmcg a menfurandum pad. Tbn. liniwna. blue nnd
black bags of different, leathers aro

Greenhouses—Aihlaad Ave. and Page Street
Grand Rapids, Mich.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided Co quit farming wc will sell at public auction on the D. L.
Walters farm, six miles northeast of Hastings on section 27, Carlton tpwnship,
and two and one-fourth miles southeast of Carlton Center, on

water In which one-fourth teaspoon­
ful of cream of tartar Is dissolved
without stirring, until the itjrrup taken
up on a skewer will thread or rope.
When It is ut that point, heat one egg
white stiff and pour the boiling syrup I
over the egg In u fine stream, beating
Well. When It thickens and Is perfci-Uy smooth pour It over IhtHcaJte. I
It hardens quickly and should bo put
on the cake before It stiffens enough
to drop.
Ono egg white. one tcaapoonful «C
lemon juice, one cupful ot powdered
sugar. Beat together tor five minutes
or till it begin* Io thicken. Spread
over tho rake und give it time to
harden. For pink frosting beat In a
tow drops of dissolved pink gelatin.
Ono cupful ot powdered augur, ono 1
Ublespoonful of cornstarch, two ta­
blespoonfuls of watet* or milk, flavor
aa desired.
Spread wllB wet knife.

Beginning at 10 o'clock, the following property:

Free Lunch at Noon.

TERMS,

Dr. Young, ot Grand II iplds. will per­
form the operation, und Mrs. Moore's
many friends unite lu Wishing that
tho operation will be a complete suc-

Shelter for Horses if it Storms.

/C TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER’S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEOU PLE OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
This is so evident that any elaboration of this point is quite unnecessary.

7TfI—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
1 ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHILE THE BILL-IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.

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1st—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
and—By all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
3rd—By all Auctioneers in other Counties where the same method has
■ been pursued.

Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a paper having a
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advertise
an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER is now [Minting 5,200
papers each week and covers the County “like a blanket”
We Would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc­
tion Sale and we will mail them one ot our booklets, containing 16 pages of
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You should not
fail to secure one of these booklets if you contemplate holding a sale, its
suggestions will mean larger and better results from your sale. We have
both the Bell and Citizen&gt; telephones.

Both Phones No. 15. Wo Make Dates With Auctioneers

- A tlncunful of vinegdr act nt the
back of tiro rango and kept bulling
while cablmge. onmr.«. etc., arc In
cooking wijl prevent thn-smell .from lied Winifred and Clydo Caaoy Satur­
them setting through tho house.'
day morning.
To remove fr. "h i&gt;aliH from the
Waller Gates vlalted t&gt;U outer, Mra.
floor cover with vlncg.tr at once and Pennock Sunday.
, wipe off with a soft ■ loth.
Norrie Bergman vlalted Clear Uko
To prevent a lamp from smoking
dip tho wick In vinegar and dry be­
fore using It..
1
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To mond u crack in ilic In-'dde uf the
Blanche Thiel, Winifred Casey and
MUa Eva Smith attended thu services
at Cedar. Crvuk church. Thursday)
evening.
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Those neither absent nor tardy dur­
ing the lust woqk were: Koy Cul-

All suns of $5.00 and under, cash. Over that
. .. ..
|,,n o|) good
amount 8 months
ttmo will .
be

bankable notes with Istmost at 6 per cant
moved until settled for.

Nr

Banner

18

Don’t Throw Away That
Qld Furniture

-r-H—c-

Call and see Cain under Reed’s Opera House.
He will
take off the old varnish, repair and refinish it and make it
look like new, also will upholster your furniture for you.

Piano Polishing and Relinishing a Specialty
Give me a trial.
First Class Work.

W. A. CAIN

Ing to be re-

Under Raid's Opera House

Mrs. D. L. Walters ■
and John Walters ]
COL. W. H. COUCH,
Auotioneer

CLYDC BROWN,
Clerk

Handkerchiefs always tnako wel­
come gifts if . taste I* shown III their
BUkclinii, MeYlL.the 'Newark New*. A
dililr.orimiiA! ntled'into a small, square
i IrvUher or ’fabric •.covered•' box', make
thn gift of doublejafsvke, for the box
nmy lie used In,any of several wuya j
Tlieru Is a .square sweet, graim bafket I
made (■specially for handkerchiefs.

Mr. tali H. Gtkreri, Mirtu
fur CuustipaUou.
CoiutljKitlun. (Chanib4rlaln'a
are excellent. 'Easy to lake,

Work CalM Far art Mvawd

Nhm, 75 ImIi An., DriM AmMs, MM.

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Dear Sir:—Please mail inc free vour list ol FARMS, iu
..............................................
County, Michigan.

Remarks:

�TILE

Viddi.fatlix.

/OPENING SALE af
THE MINER STORE

LAKE ODESSA,

...
i.
.
Mis. Netfle. CinirsoJi of Chicago Is
spending xnm« time with her alsler.
Mrs. Glenn Gardner/ during hoe HI&lt;•.... Baird has bought the Celeatta
Whitaker property on Grand lianldn
■vetnt-nta ami rem It.

to do duty on tlio mall multi No. 3.
fllem, (Irlfilth who .1* alwuyu willing

MICHIGAN

Commencing Saturday, March 21,
and Ending Saturday Night, April 4,
have the most elaborate stock ol brand, ntw
Tin’s sale is made at this time to induce you t&lt;» visit our Splendid Store—
Spring (ioods and ore making these low prices just to induce you to visit us and see lheni—we want to get better acquainted-r­
are going to practically lure you to come—at any rate it wiil pay you to come whether you want to hiiy or not—You owe it to

inv;_r rou iu-hh or llartlnga Invit­
ed n number of Mlddlovlllo friends t,i
ultei.il nn nil day meeting with the
The Conn'i Aid Hoclrty supper rm
i Prlduy &lt;-v«dilng jriw well attended
mid greatly cnjoy*d.
Mrs. Gli nn Gardner was In Grand

Whinticry. film htin been uitlng sei­
ne rl weeks. l»r. Taylor accompanied

yourself to see the pretty new stylish goods wc are showing and at the same time you can save money on your Spring purchases
a -hurd blow on lho corn crop aroijnd

—Come anyway,

Women’s Cloaks and
Wraps

climate and the
lieciutlful
--------- ----- --------flowers.
-- She will return to
Michigan In April.
Mrs. J. II. Campbell was in Grand
Rapids Tuesday shopping.
Miss Virginia Braun of Ix'lghton
spent Kamrdiiy afternoon nnd Bun­
day with her friend. MIm Ethol Har­
per.
r
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Miss HnSel Curtis Is 'spcndlc*; n

The New Clonk for Spring is lhe cloak with a alight flare* Ijelow lhe
wnist, and lhe length is much shorter- There nn* jnsny charming

houses In Grand Rapids, unit trim-'
minx hats for Mrs. Allicrt Parker's
milliner)* opening. She will assist
Mrs. Parker with her store work this
spring.
Mrs. John Flnkbelner -xiflted her
son Herman Brown and family and
her daughter. Mrs. Olla Morgan and
huskind a few days last Week.
.......... V. Swift. Frank Ia*c, H. G.

effects in collars, yokes amt sleeves, while in weaves

All the latest styles and materials ol
cloth are shown at this Splendid Store.
The showing includes both lhe extreme and modified styles in crest

lho Democratic banquet at Grund
Itaplds Tuesday evening.
"
Miss Minnie Dietrich came home

variety The malerials nre Rpongea, Wool and fancy Crepes. Gatebnl.lines, Shepard Checks, Ratines amtatnany novelty Suitings—

.That’s What Every One Says Who Tries

Black Silk Stove Polish
ON'T Imaelne for a moment that uZ/brands of Move polish are the mow.
Don't set ilia Idea that to keep a nice glossy shine on your store &gt;ou must
l.lar-lr'lt —ll*

D

Black Silk Score t'oliih

dealer Is author him to ,//•«.&gt; r'*r
by the same formula and sold under one

onlva coat or two of n kind, but many kinds to choose from and

$6.00

$8.00

number
friends.
Dr. A. ta Taylor nnd Dr. Amon
Hanlon were In Hartings Wednes­
day Io meet with the pension board
of rxiimlnrm

$15.00

$10.00

Black Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, ILL

M. Hinkley nnd family In
. D. Johnson Ih tuascilng with tho
la grippe having boon cnntlned l&lt;r the

91-00 House Dresses 75c

8c Unbleached Muslin 5 3-4c

12c Bleached Muslin

Large aMortnient of Women's Honse Drews
made ol pretty |&gt;erc*le nnd gingham— former
price fl.(D. Sale price

A greal Bargain—regular price s cents. Sale

Two different Limit—one a fine soft cambric,
the other a heavier quality— but both sell reg­
ularly everywhere nt 12cts. Sale Ihice

price

75c

5Mc

25 cent Coraet Cover Kinbtnidcry.........
15c
large size lace Curtains, one curtain being
large enough for a window—'Xi cents fibttrtain
or $1.00 per pair.

2 boxes Bert Matches—why pay more’.... Sc
Corn Flakes, pef package..
Sc
3 lbs. Dried reaches.....................
25c
!t ilx. large Raisin*.............
.
25c
3 Cus Salmon.
.
25c

A few Winter Cloaks left, Excellent quality.

8y,c

1 Hl Cocoa, in a quart Mason fruit can

. Men's 10 cent sox. heavy, only

&lt;«*

O'nart Can Prepare*! Mustard

■ 8 lbs. Good Rice (partially broken)..

5c

25c
.

22 rent Coffee...........

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2jc
.17c

U il«. Best Quality Crackers...................... 17c

tart Wrdnr-duy.

A Shine

He will spend a

hi

ner's Sunday School cbm* of tho Congn-gatlonnl ebun h were entertained
nl tho home of All** Bernice Clark

3 lbs, Best Quality Ginger bnaps....,
3 lbs. Best Quality Graham XVaferk

-^0c
x5c

Wontrn's fine buttoned dress shoe, nice shape­
ly last, new sylc . .....__
$1.98
Men's Rnblter Boot*........ $2.40
large assortment Embroider*.. some wry wide
other, narrower l&gt;nt every piece n bargain, sale
price
...^
.
. 10c
2Sc
40 cent Broom*
b cent White &lt;luting
..I..
6 3-4c

Eeflal JWwiliR«Mt$

r CuKWrll of l-ike Odessa;
won i&gt;ltltt if* VTION
luntay night and Hundsiy
ORDER FOR 1 UIH.I4ATION.
Sliter.
। Stale of Michigan.' lhe probate
Hcirporlorcutt, Sr., has been sick court for the county of Barry.
iimonla.
, At a sesalon of said court, held at
VanllouloZnnd family are I 0,0 2»ro»»atn office. In Hie city of HasMixa Olive Walker spent Sunday nt
lannouien ami lainiG ;j‘;]ting*. In Slid county, on lhe eleventh
rnoung Into lho room*
•r home In Nashville.
&lt;*"'.llar&lt;&gt;f March A. D. 1914.
Present: lion. Chas. Mk Mark.
ft.itiird.iy' und Sunday with bin par­
- K. J. MeNangh- Hila writing.
In tho
(talks Egxmnun spent ftaiurdAT
night and Sunday with Phebc Slater.
Ilowiln Norcutt aprnt Bunday With
Mabel Smith.
Mrs. Z. Itohbln'i nnd family spent

social time.

Al&gt; Connell

I!. M. Kgxcrman &lt;
In Carlinn. Monday.

i irderrd.

SORTH HOPE

AUCTION SALE
Having deided to change my locality, I will sell at public auc­
tion at the John CrKetcham farm 2 miles cast nnd Vz mile north of Woodland
Center on

Monday, March 23 ’14
Sale to begin at ten o’clock.

ike.
ruM-d, trim will m.ik«* u turn about

x on List Tuesday gettlni; there nt the
iiy's f irm mid pro
iH-Klnninx of tho noon hour with
»&lt;»ds thia week.
Elljlall &lt;.f Shultx spent Hunday at great blx baskets, etc, -f dinner and
tatlng with lho kiddles and the
The parents and grandEngi ne l&gt;e&lt; k h»« ptirchnsod a fine teacher.
tmrents of the children t« the ntim1 drilling nnr:.o.
|
Oscar FreeheWht - of York state
|!iml U. Wurm of Bhultz called on
havo a good limo judging by tho earfriomis here Saturday.
i Geo. Itansum and wife of Routhf
1 Rutland Sfw-ht Sunday with the form- MlM Bristol will not want such n
Ing a cousin Mm. Myra Baker ot Alll- other day.
Tho newly wedded couple, Mr. and
Mra. Zannlo -Brown were called up.
attended u nn Thursday of last week I&gt;y u com­
of sixteen of tho old acquaint-1
party at
r
of Kist pany
ances from Barry. They did tho iron-1
r-rouaithlng and brought their din­
ners. IOC course they had a rood

I offer the following property.

Ml* Martha Hull l&gt;&lt; assisting Mrs. I sprint* upon Mr. und Mn. Brown. A
company of. forty-nix old nnd young.
, fellow cniacnH ot tno rino i*iko comHastings I munlty met nt tho Brown house nnd
Fay Hull and

HORSES.

Iron A«e. -aimrw ridinx cultivator

sentinr Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown with a

Single I in mens

Riding f.ulr plow,
u al king plow

.i alight token of tho esteem with
which they are regarded among those
present.
•
Mrs. IL C. Pickworth ta reported
ns rapidly failing.
She is ut the
day on business.
homo of her daughter Mra. Will B.
Hamilton. I’oatomvillo. Battle Cr^ek.
-Word Is received that our esteem­
School Report.
।
Report of Bristol school &gt;fnr tho ed friend Ruse Jones, of Urbandale,
who has been in falling health for
month ending Feb. 27. 2•! I.
i some time 1s not expected to live, but
| No. of day* taught. 20.
a short time.
W. H. Fish, J. J. Fish and C. E.
Paul drove tu Ilattlo Creek on Bunboys enrolled. IS.
J-outaa Luquay. of South Ave.. Battle
Total enrollment. 37.
homo built when the city
Those neither tardy nor absent dur­ old family
in Ita Infancy. Mra. K was past
ing the month were*. Harold Conk­ was
eighty years of agr. Her youthful
lin, Albert x'unkuii. Deal!* Conklin,
were spent ih our neighborhood
Ktta Smith, P.oy Smith. Ralph Smith, days
on what Is now tn&lt;* John Hall farm,
Willard VunSyckle. Edith VanSyckle. She left many relative* In this, and
Delm&gt;&gt;nt-Webster, Percy Webster. Hi­
da Tuttle, I&gt;ce Johnson," Helen Bris- other parts of lhe state. \V- S. Pot­
ter and Rev. Phelps, neighbors of the
j Tlu, perfect upellers for the month dccascd officiated.at the funeral. In­
terment In nearby OakhIU cemetery.
were ILirotd 'Conklin. Albert Conklin. . Herbert Burdick was on our atrfcia
i Ktta Smith, Edith VnnByckle. Ralph
on Monday. .
| Smith.
.
IL Brlnlnaiooi and wife nre visiting
Aland* Cortrlght, teacher. relatives In Urbandale this week.
Geo. Gnsoer Intends Ja build a
barn this apr|ng.
GI.ASS CREEK.

sick with plrurabpilnnmonl.i Is a (it-

Durham calf, a month* okl
KflEEP, HOGS, ETC.

Some with Until* by their sM«&lt;

Oxford rant
Colli? dox

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FARM TOOIJ«.
Kliideliakrr wagon, wltlo lire 3 Inch, good &lt;me
Cluimplon binder. G ft. cut

CORN. I'ODIir.lt. ETC.
About 200 bu-Jicls of corn
Homo liny, about :t ton*
Some ta*nn i«hU

Dump rake

Lunch at noon.

Shelter for horses if it storms.
zNif Qrslrks

1 erms OL oaie.

AI1 sums Of $500 and Under

cash. Over that amount 8
months time will be given on good bankable notes with inter­
est at slx per cent No goods to be removed until settled

for.

HF. C. GRIFFEN, Proprietor
Col. W. H. Couch
AUCTIONEER

S. C. VAN HOUTEN
F. F. HILBERT

CLERKS

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

rha Darby *•
intf vacation.

lho forenoon, at said probate office,
be mid Is hereby appointed for hear­
ing said peillton:
It Is Further Ordered, That public
notice thereof be* given by publication
•if ft copy of this order, for three suc-

la

&gt;f Kumalu

rntil Monday with Mr. mol
Mrs. I&gt;. Af&lt; Calliini.
t.'lnml Hammond

&lt;)tt&lt;&gt;

Every Drop"

linmo.

Pr.inshka and

*
Scitool Report.
Esther Cronk spent from Friday
Report nf Guy school for month
till Siindny with her parents ut
ending March G, 1#14.
। Quimby.
No. ot Hays taught. 20.
। Rena Murton Of Grass Lake visited
Total ftitcndftnce. 119.5.
I her mint Mra. Mary Havens from
Average dally attendance. 9.4..
Thuradiiy till Monday.
Nu. of boys enrolled, 4.
W. A. K»-rr U in Chicago this wtfk.
No. girls enrolled. #. •
Burn Sunday to Ray Erwny End
Total ehroUment, 10.
wifc.mn » lb. daughl*f«
Percentage of attendance. 94.7.
l&gt;ilur and Glenns Osgood, Ger­
Those neither tardy nor absent
trude Anders and Doris Hayward
spent Friday night and Saturday were Byron Guy and Lydia Guy.
Lelah Bahs, teacher.
with GSna Whittemore and attended

1

RANKER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Hidiool Report.
, hearing, in *fho Hastings Banner, a
Report of Kingsley school for the newspaper-prlnlbd find circulated In
monih ending March G. 1911.
raid coumy.
•
No. days taught, J H.
i
CHAS. M. MACK.
Total altendmuc, 211.
',,, , , „
of 1 rolw’°*
Average dully attendance, 17.92.
jRMA C. EGGLESTON.
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Rexlstor of Probata.
Total enrollment, 12.
[ue copy._____ •_________________ i
Those neither absent nor tardy:
Lucilo KUdlngcr. Evelyn Winslow, j
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION,
Leon Winslow. Albert Klbllnger. Ivan
Rtato of Michigan, the Probaln
Campbell, Huth Knowles, Dale Wins­
Court for the County of Barry.
low and Edna Winslow.
At a session of said court, held nt
Roll of honor:
Edna Winslow,
the probate office, in lhe city of Has­
Ruth Knowles. Ivan Campbell.
The. eighth grade nre reviewing tings, In said connty. on tho eleventh
United Stalos history and have near­
Present:
lion.' Chas. M. Mack.
ly finished geography, iigrlciiltur'e
a
,
mid grammar. The Vision of Sic Judge of Probate.
tho
Thn fifth grade have finished thtlr
- ,fiuua I-,.
.........
arithmetic and nre reading Tho King
ed
in
said
court
her
petition
praylng
of The Golden River.
Melvin Campbell visited school one that tho administration of said estate
may be granted to Wm. E. Holes, or
to some other suitable person.
Jt is Ordered, That the third
dent Wilson.

’ o'clock In the forenoon, at said pro­
bate office, bo and ta hereby appolntcd for hearing said petition;
It Is Further Ordered, That public
notice thereof be given by publication*
of a copy of thto order, for three suc­
cessive weeks previous to said day of
hearing. In the Hastings Banner a
newspaper printed and clrculatod In
Our big Harmony Laboratories In said county.
CHAS. M. MACK,
Boston have caught up with thelf orJudge ot Probate.
ELLA C. EGGLESTON.
appoint any
Register of Probate.
Hair -Bequll
A true copy....................
4 wkii
your friends to use it. Wo can now
Illi all demands, even It It becomes
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan. Tho Probate
Harmony Hair BeautHier la just Court for the County at Horry.
At a session ot said court, held at
the probate office. In the city of Has­
dainty, rose-perfumed liquid dress- tings. In aafd county, on the . third,
i
day of March. A. D. 1914.
।and brightness, wavy softness, rich
Present: Hon. Chas.; M. Mack,
Ibeauty.'
Kaay
to
apply—simply Judge of Probata.
/&gt;
।sprinkle n little on your hair eat*h
In lhe Matter ot the Estate ot
itime before brushing IL Contains no Franklin A. Durfee, deceased.
.nil, and will not change .color of the
A. N. Williams having filed tn Mid
hair, nor darken gray hair.
court hls petition praying thut-admlnTo ke^p your hair and aeatp dand- Utrntlon of said estate may bo grant­
ruff-freo' and clean, use Harmony ed to Philo A. Sheldon or to aomo
Shampoo. This pure liquid sham­ other suitable person.
poo given an instantaneous rich tatbIt is Ordered. That the 30lh day
ir that immediately penetrates to ev­
ery part of hair and scalp, Insuring the forenoon, at said probata offlcc.
a quick and thorough cleansing. bo and Is hereby appointed for hear­
Washed off just as quickly, the entire ing said pstltion:
It Is Further Ordered, That public
Contains nothin* that can harm tha notice thereof be given by publication
hair; leaves no harahneaa or ntkki- of a copy of this order, for three sue-1
news—Ju«t a. swcct-amelting deaull- cesstve wGtks prevlpus to said day of
hearing, tn tho Hastings BANNER, a
Both preparations come In odd­ newspaper prlntfd and circulated In
shaped, very ornamental bottles, with said county.
sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair BeauCHAfl. M. MACK.
tiller. 21.00.. Harmony Shampoo, 50c.
Judge of Probate.
Both guaranteed to satisfy you In »v- elia c. EaaucaroN,
. cry way, or your money buck. Sold
RegisUr ctf Probata. . .
A true copy
'
4-wke
Store*, and in thia town only by.n&gt;~There’s nothin* so good for a aare
throat as Dr. Th anion' Eclectio OH
BANNER WANT ARVS. PAY.
Cures It In a few hours Relieves any
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
-

WE CAN NOW SUPPLY
THIS HAIR PREPARATION

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS
FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1914

20 PAGES

&amp; Riede Grand

BANNER.

DOESN'T BARRY

Last

;/ mimion

Rcady«to-Wcar Department, Wcickgenant &amp; Riede
the refreshments,
enjoyir
t-venl which really marked I
ginning of spring openings u
tivnls in Hnslings. •
Inning the puM few' week
big
force of workmen have been
engaged in the different ■
iin-nls of (his big store, remi ruing,
reilnishing and in every w y improving.the beauty and eflh-i ncy of
the store.

roads fund. Al Hid raining election,
uilo r ruunlies will jiiin ihe rank?
MR. 0. 0. VANDERCOOK IS
of the live tmcsJ Tinroad* F. E. ELLSWORTH, OF ALMA.
WANTS $2,500 ANNUALLY
CHOSEN AS COUNTY SECRETARY fund this year will lH-.*we|)f.,| by 11«.
addition of Ihe ta» l&gt;l:irn| on niotorcars. BArry
cqiriity automobile
owners, urtfiirdhta (&lt;• P. T. Colgrove. Higher Salaries Paid all uverjSlnlr
fgimes Very Highly Jleeonmir:•ndctl
will iniy opt in-Hm.T'-- luuney aimul
hy-MatA Orgtlnl/alion.
Fur High Type of
•
«Begiuf\Vork April 1.
Eiliirulors.
building, .Cyder Ihe county
The lioanl of cduralinn will hold
, The Barry County V. M. (
system' IbU piniu-y would l&gt;e a meeting on Saturday
c&lt;4i*id-ar
stork is now taking dellnitc f
for trunk lipa highways. The
The following County C-nnim
few years Will w Slime tie­ city schools for tin- i-nsuinJ year.
has been chosen': Alien Join
ins
at|vanBemriiis
m the Some linn- ago W. E. Conkling, who
Kellar Stem. T. J. Pot tar. H.
ng of good wants. In audition Ims held that office for Iwo yeais.Bules. M. L. Cook. Emil Tyih-n
sums received from hutnnin- miiiouiiccd (hat In* would irt&gt;l 'again
E. C. Edmonds, of Hastings; Chi
wuers. inonlra railed by road
apply for Ihe position. Based'upon
Parker, Herbert Benewn mid
under .the general -t.iiule go Hie belief Hint the-policy of chang­
Nelson, Middleville; C. A. Hnugl
he roMTundj
ing HUperilitendenls sb often ii det­
U'. l-iiriiiss. Frank iJ'iilz and I
rimental to our schools. MKer-.il
Hlnsner, Nashville.
.
This commliuh' mel with ?
requesting
Ilin board of educiitiim
Secretary Howe. Munday afteri
and completed their orgaiiiralln
ling. Between two and three huuelecting the following oflicers:
President—M. L. Cook.
mid almost all of the -Jiigh sciimit
student.* have signed these p»-ti-&gt;
lions.
;
.
.Secretary—C. A. Hough, Nai
The bonnl of education believe
Treasurer—Aln-n Jolmsoq.
EFFIE
lUBBIi: MAKE
I hat a change in siiporiilbmdency is
In addition to this the rmi
iVE FIGBT T« SUPPORT
desirable,
but
whether
Hint
lime
i«
si'lecli'd a bounty .M-crelar&gt;-.
FAMD.V.
ripe has not yet been decidul. I he
C. VlilldeiciHik of Colilwablinibb-iiis (o In* solved IffWir sch-iils
Vmidcrcook is a graduate of
are problehis which ought to have
IHILO IS 9 YEARS,
been solved some time nao.
The
uu experienced man in
work, hi the mime line
IE YOUNGEST 3 MOUTHS member* of the lH&gt;:ud fee! IUnl a

IIPPLEO MOTHER OF
, SIX W FFISIOt

and us heartily

Dry Goods Department, Wcickgenant &amp; Riede Store
The biggest change has taken with latest modern tiling systems.
place in Ihe main store—tha dry They have also added a lai-- filing
gniHis department. Thr ffiii stair­ ii-ubinei fur dres#, coat ami suit pntway up tn thr Cloak mid Suit. teriM. 't he bilges nliove Ihe shelv­
Millinery mid Carpel depm-lnn-nl ing were handsoiiii-ly
decorated
w;is lorn out mid roplaced by mi wilb Howers andj-liiiinm-niig dry­
artistic open stairway leading up goods mnlerials. The whole of this
Io Ihe elevated office m Ihe n-ar of; department was very, attractive.
the iiiaiti Hour anil thence to the'
In the grix-cry department a sim­
Boor alsne. Entire new shelving, ilar i liaiiu.- ha- taken place. New
llnishi-d in golden oak. was built lh-| shelves, wey paper and paint romentire length of the store on eitheri plelely transfoinn-d Ihe whole in­
side. New counters mid some oilier terior and with the added now arHew &gt;-quiptlH*llls Wen- added. The rangvim-nt of stock this depart­
ofllro lin* been newly funiish&gt;-dl ment made* a pretty appearance.

recommended

bring about

by

NUMBER 48

BEING EOISIDEREO Prinniscs to Be a Memorable Event.

Roads Fluid.

There are 54 li-nntira i'n this PETITIONS
SIGNED
ASKING .
COUNTY COMMITTEE ORGANIZA­
*laic\al prrtept.-Hie county
BOARD
TO RETAIN
MIL
TION PERFECTED AT MEET­
roads system, ■and they are using
CONKI.ING'S SERVICES.
INK MONDAY.,
large sum* from ‘ Ihe slate pood

. Tho formal opening of the big
now remodelli-ii .dciinrlmonr shire
uf Weii-kgoiinnl and Rii-de lost Fri­
day evening in tin.* city was u
spli-ndid success from overy iioiiit
of view. Promptly at 7:30 o'clock
the doors opened upon ns beautifiil
decoratimi* and arrainnununts a*
are usually seen in tho finest big
city stores. Hundred.* listened Io
Iho on-liestra mush' and partook of)

PART ONE-1 TO 8

Banquet of the Barry County'Republican Club
Tuesday Night, March 31

CO. USE THIS $30,000 41

Lirrnw Money, Whi&lt; h thir Motor­
Car &lt;»u iicfn ?a.' into Good

TRY BANNER WANTS
If Von Wish to 8el1 or Buy, Beeaaa*
Everybody Read* The BANNER.

the necessary changes.

Two More Congressmen‘ (Fordney and Mclgiughlin) Have Been Secured as SpeakerS­
The Banquet of Ihe Bart-y Conn-' number can he wry nicely acron

■niiig promises to hr the nm-t. yarimi* roninijli-es. Tuc.-ulay even-'
•I'essful affair of. it* kind &gt;v--r ing it dcvel&lt;qiAd't1i4t something over
'
Ginn ticket* had already been sold,
I and iumiy-who had tickets to -••II,
illidil a* yet made no repoit. From'
more Coi
•ured as
| Ihi* it woid.I appear that the largo
ilnilgrra-mnu, Jaginaw.

Coiigrc

it i* ii matter «»f
loib.- (Hissible for the ladies Io altefid
I til.. 11 ■ I . ■ a . . . I .... ....... ...nl ..f ,1...

lh.it Coiigr&gt;***iiinn.|-*orilney niijl^M*n-! geliing up tin* Banquet regret
■qienk nt a lli-piibliean Bnnqm-l in loriimi large enough !■» jtcenmmnAdnjui. Wednesday nigjil, April l-lJdale everyone who wutifq like to
and Sennlor Smith prev;ii|&gt;-j*yp.&gt;ir attend.tbi- ltanqii*-t—Indie* :i- well
4’.ongre«sm:in Fonlirey to ncFilTn- a* gi-nllriii*n.
puny him hi llnslmgs for the Ban-1 Al the meeting of the C&lt;&gt;i)miit!oo*
’• —
Tih’nln ’ veiling, a n«-w Coinniitt'i*
of P. A. Sltelilvq. Judge
l.ermder Ream was np.... —„ .
Ionia lifter the old soldfcerned:
'
.
&lt;-i&lt; and Lincoln voters. Seal* in
•'The New CriiMulc”-*-Ilon Arl|i&lt;H*will I..- piuyid-d for them.
-iAH'-oId *«»ldier.* and Lincoln voter*
| desiring wins should arrange fur
III- Grand Rapids Herald/-^-'""
their tickets a* early as |H&gt;**ible.
-rhe Anil Democratic Voir'
and lie on hand early Ihe night of
Hon. Igiwn-nce V. Sherman, f.
I the Banquet.
Senator from Illinois.'
raoii a* the Banquet i« over,
“The Itcpuhliran Party In Michi(aides will nil l»- removed.
nan"—Hon Win. M. . Smith. of St
Michigan.
“Repiibllraii
Prospecls"—Hon.
Horace M, Tmvnor. Congressman

more ticket* holders who ran li-L
hr the aim «&lt;f nil

lose cuinihg from a distance.
Arrangements have been made

Fordney of Saginaw. Congn-i
I.nte Rccd Biddle. Her lluslmnd. a change, they summoned Io Hast­ Hih District. Michigan.
Remarks—Hon. Jnnie*
- iH-caiion. If
Suffered lU-lhulih Ulrr
ings F. E. Ellsworth, superintendent
Laughlin
Muskegon. Emigre
of
Alma
schools.
Alma
is
n
town
•
Sun-Strut c.
Michigan.
ing prqmise* t
A in-iiiorable
cmisidernldy smaller I linn Hastings.
will win the cdntldencoand good will
The first applicant fora mcither's
liquet will be lield'lp lh&lt;- iiffo.
•
parlors of the MeHindi-vl I
Thu*" who h;
loves this work and we feel sun­ pension 'in Barry Coiiniy i- Mrs. annual salary of $J.non.
I
IIIndira
of
that
chinch
1
th&gt;-ab'
of
lick
EHie
Biddle,
a
crippl-au&lt;l
niolhei
will be successful with his under­
of six children. H'-t liiHband. Bred salary' ”f
i- Ho- Bnnqiiei. which i».re|ibYl al niii iannually.
taking in Barry Co.
We are especially imprerttei’ with
well titkeh i Tren.-nrer of the Barry County Hr
High salaries an* being paid all arrangement!
Hie way he enters ii|ion hi.i duties. buried in .Middleville
enre of.
He desires to make his work pen i- Bells, of Hastings oil
tendents who -are good school
tn wtnrt tin*
mient rather than spectacular; to Biddle was only 31 .yen
managers. The (own of Unit, for :Uk&gt; ticket
have it fruit in a high type of mnnWhich lol i.
instance, with a population-of •t.'.'iM
hood and Character ' in Hu? boys,
pays a salary of
There is no i
among whom lie will lalior.
He
doubt but that Hastings must, if we I
feel* that Barry Co. offer* excC|i- hard labor in the heal.
tional opportunities for a County
willing l&lt;&gt; pay mill'll
Y. M. C. A., unit Hint the auspicious sun-slroke hud dr
liegiiming of the movement here
will give it nn impetus that cannot cd hard In support In- family. He
became custodian of Hie first ward •eonnmy to do so.
fail‘of good rraulls.
We are sure that, for Hie sake or park. He was* onakh- io perform
Frank ('.ogAwcII.
; dinner will be iu-rvi-il by tin' Maple
the future good of- Barry Co., all of the duties liiu-elf, so his Barry County Ministers Io Meet.
Having decided to quit farming '•/rove M. E. Aid Society. Shelter
thi-re will be n hearty coop.-latum
mid engage in nfber litisiness, Frank I for, liorara if il4&gt;|onns. The list utseal factory every day, assisted him
"" —1 - —
eludes a goinBwnrk mare, Holstein
will hold nn adjourned meeting in
by the good people of Harry Co. with his work in the park in Hie the M. E. church next Monday
nt Hie H. M. Hale* place, the tirsi covv, Short horn heifer registered. U
The best crop we can raise in Bnr- evening-. Her maiden mum- was
place nortliwesl of the Matthew.* steers, i other heifers. 2H grade
Effie E. Winks, and •he resided in morning, March
school house, on sec. 3, Hutlmul Shmp ow&gt;-s .8 head of swine, some
East Caledonia. They -were mar­ Further plans
:i nrr In h&lt; township.
Church-SuiKlay o
Mr.
Cogswell
-will imultry. snmi- -grain, farm tools.
faithful Christian men, who will ried in 1001. When Mr. Biddles
sell two goods inifr'es/' new'hiilch
give due empliasis'in their live* to health became mi poor that he could
row. some Chickens, farm tools. •*»n page IH for full -particular*.
clean mid manly character, mid who no lunger do anything, he was tak­
wagon,
carriage,
cqller.
new
linrwill know Hint no life can bo n en into the ho his sister, Mrs.
Ministerial .Association is In cnnie niw*, -love uiul mapyjithi'r nrlh-les?
William II. Hay ward, Adm.
sueves* which is lived to and tor
Oil. Couch will cry Hie sale which
one's self alone, but who will foci he died.
will commence at I o'clock sharp.
Mrs. Blddh-. who has a crippbil
(hat they must think of plan and
Lunch for those coming from a dis-! Into George Hayward, of Orange­
Signed.
limb, made a brave tight to keep
ville.
William B. Hayward will have
Maurice Grit
her large family »f little children
the auction sale iidvertisemenl ini a special Administrators Auction
together, mid she succeeded wilh
। Sale at^llie Hii&gt;wnrd fm'-rti, 2» miles
rhi- issue.
the aid of li.-r own efforts mid |CHANGES IN M. C. R. R.
northwest of liettou, on sec. 25.
JUDGE SMITH'S
Ihrough lie- LiniliiUM of slrmigei&gt;
Orangeville township. It will bo mi
WAY FREIGHT SERVICES
all day sab', and t'ol Ros* Burdick
IN CASE OF RYAN VS. RYAN and some ns.-i«lan&lt; e from the coun­
Because of poor health. Tom J. will lijuJlie auctioneer. “Heap Big
ty/ Her olde-t child is uiue year*
Norris
will
have
an
auction
sale
al
old, Ihe yoiingrat three months
(■rand Rapids mid Jackson Train hl* plarc one-half mile w»i*t of Hie Lunch nt noon.'’ A tln« list nf
Plaintiff. Mrs. Mary Ryan, Award­
Hev. Mr. Bells, pastor of the Bap­
horses, cattle, hogs, sheep will be
Crew Will Change al
Brick church, section I". Baltimore. offered for sale, in adidlion to a
tist church, of which the Biddles
ed xl.tit In Action Against
Hastings.
were nu'iHbers. has been active in
large lot of farm implements, tU'jd
Divorced lluslmnd.
looking after Hie welfare of Ihe
Important' changes in Hie servi- Henry Flannery will be ihe'nurjjuu- the auction Jalo advertisement in
Judge Clement Smith has handed family. He say-Hint Ihe present &lt;&gt;(
••••r. Mr. Norris offers a roan livin'. this issue for furthrF-particulars.
down an opinion in which he a cow to Ihe family would he une of
•J cows. M&gt;me good fann tools mid
awards Mrs. Mary Hyan 81311 and Ihe best gift* they cnijld werive.
other articles. Lunch for those
Waller Kcrfnlc.
.
mode iiecau-e the increase in busi­ coming from a distance. Kheltoi
Walter Kengle has raid his farm
brought ngniusl John IlyaiL her di­
ness along'Ihe line required s» for horses in case of Monti. See
vorced huslmnd. now in the Kala­ CARLTON WILL HAVE AN­
much tinm Tor switching that ti He- adv. on another pogo for fulj,
mazoo stale hospital. Io recover
i
farm
mile*
rii.*|.
qf
lluslinpt-oii
OTHER MILE GOOD ROADS change in schedule was ni-iwxsary I particulars.
•-----------------------, the ('.■•liter Hoad and I mile south
costs in mi unusual slate of affair*.
The eiisl-liound way freight is slip|-jios E. Wid I oil
anil
mile west of Marlin church
When Mr aind Mrs. Ryan were
posed tn arrive here al half past
. .hul o'clock. No Owing-tn
Iho death of hi* wife.; mi section.' P.'. tfa«IJ-(mi twp- tale
divorced several years ago. Mrs. Enterprising Farmers Headed by eight
switching will
be I
don- at the slatimi* unlit llu-lmg- Ln- E Walton will have an ufirbrain nt one
(-. . \\. H.
Hyan was awarded one half of an
George Hatch, Raised $809 in
is reached Hie crew will d&lt;&gt; -witch- t'«u sale ul hi* farm lour jiulo&gt;l,(.mu'h will* ry. th- *,(!'•. Lunch for
80-arre farm. Some time after the
Cash and First Claim Noles.
ing here and return west nt eleven *"iHli of Barryvill- church, two mung from a di-tnnee. I he
legal separation, Mrs. Hyatt went
What enterprising fanners can o'chH'k. doing swih hiiig on the way niilra west and
hack to her former husband's domi­
mile south of i*l mehide* .
cile and kept Iioumi for him. In do in the way of building good 1to Grand Rapid*. Th- west-lwundI Mapl" Grove center *«le b&gt; begin, iiirlu
gram and smno
■ '
- ■
' -• • N,» bC-bidduig. &lt;.o|J tool*.
order to build a housi- Hiey placed stale reward road*, was well dem­
nt i... ii... — &gt;...■ ,.,i&lt;11...lite..
a mortgage, on Ihe whole Mil acres. onstrated in Carlton.
Georgr Halcluone of tho hustling
Wurm sniotlhT page for full pnfltculars.
They built the house on Mr. Hyan'*
men
of
Hint
township,
conceived
the
'
eighty qerra, and used some of Mr*.
lotto.
Tin- eusi-hiiiiiid freight is ।------.————----- ———————
'■ ■-------------'.———•—- •
''
Ryans money with whioli to buy idea of having a Slate Reward road
CANDIDATES MOST NOW
- -HAS ACCEPTED AGENCY
slock. In return. Mr. Ryan promis­ built along Hie ninth aldo of sec. 17.
ed to give Mrs. Hyan a joint deed to The llrst man hr approached with ville and Vermontville.
FILE
EXPENSE
STATEMENTS
FOR
RED
AUTOMOBILES
hi.* to acres. He never did so. Af­ his subscription paper was Fred
terwards he was committed to the Studt, who lieade.1 the list with
.3™ S
. .................... - «-&gt;
■*
III-.me u-ylvim. In order to re­ 8100. Ainmig 'her contributor^
cover the amount of her invest­ that we hear of were George Halrh. One of Hie .lack-m crews .remain (
lhLsArr&gt; Important
Carlton. Will lx* Glad. Io Meet
ments Mrs. Hyan began legal action. 850/Chas. Cheney. 850; Frank Alhere over night.
Statute.
i
Pnoqiecthr Auto Htijcrs.
lording, 85&lt;»: Mo.-- Frye, 825.
The Bubscriplioii list wa* taken
All irah.. Wil........ ...
. .......
•• •
H.I"T »«l«. "I
Goes to State Hospital.
to Lake Odessa, where’ tho mer­
Zrv ..amb^X'^mX’ o?'ak-nlhc agency foe
County Surveyor Lee S. Cobb, chant* of that town subscribed 8300.
who has been -affiicted with n all but 8-.M we understand being in
|
mental malady during tho Inst few 825 subscriptions, although tho road FIRST
PAGE OF SECTION THREE
-wm,■
.
- Beu ill.- l-ifllr" is n-cognized as
months, was taken to tho slate hos­ is 5 miles from l.ake Odessa.
.ie of (tie very 1iest marhiues on
DEVOTED TO MILLINERY ADV.
The total ainoiinl raised was 8800.
pital in Knlnmiizoo on Tuesday. Mr.
\\ui v ji’.iitfiuer of ii i'i.d'ii'ii’;rti C.'III- l,"‘
«U»’*
best frWpU. of
.................. .
win!,,, i" .I..,Cobh realized hi* rnndilion some II is estimated Ijjnt it will cost
time ago and went &lt;»f his own free about 8IJ&gt;00 to build this mile of
■ ...........
..i.M.ii.kii
-ii. ,,rioG'*n Hi* in. ,
....
will Io tho slate unRorsity hospital. Slate Reword road. With the &lt;800 Nearly Every Millinery In Ihe City :.-S.n S^aSnwUldn'MdaVsj Mr. Bagla invites anyone think-

Five Auction Sales

B1B

Grocery Deportment, Wcickgenant &amp; Riede Store
Up Mairs are the two other de­
partments. From the stairway one
enters direct into the Hcndy-to.wenr department. This room is
nlwiut 25 by 50 feel and the floor
is covered wifli a dark green vel­
vet carper. New •suit cabinets tiniMted in golden oak are around two
sidra of the room, topped with
b-dges for decorations.
A line
showing .of- millinery .occtlplea
racks and millinery stands Ihrough
the center of this room.

Beyond the Heady-lo-vVoar de­
partment is a room about ihe same
size where nil Ihe different grades
of rugs and carpets are displayed in
attractive array. A full% line of
linoleums mid other floor coverings
are also kept here.
The
proprietors
are
to lie
congratulated upon the fine ap­
pearance of their new business
home mid the BANNER smites with
their many other friends in wishing
them grand success.

Band Appropriation Vote.
Nrtt a little interest Js being ex­
pressed in Ihe proposed appropria­
tion of $325 annually for I lu ce years
for public band coni'i-rts, which Ihe
voters will consider nt the next
election. The. cost each year will
be less than one and one-half cents
for every one hundred dollars of
luxation, according to figure.* com­
piled by Supervisor Maus. The rate
per thousand will be a trifle over
II cents. The band must consist of
15 memlHTM. and 10 concerts must
be given annually in public places in
various parts of the city. The mu­
sicians (eel that this appropriation
will encourage them greatly in their
desirn to provide the community
wilh good music.

Saws Pine Lumber.
Doubtless the first pile of pint
lumln-r manufactured in Barry Co.
in many years was sawed by John
Tluling last week. It was’sawed
from the trunks of seven beautiful
pine trees which stood on a bluff
overlooking the Thornapple river
al Mie old Mead farm, in Rutland,
now owned by Cy Belson. These
trees wen- the survivors of the uine
trees which grow scattered along
Ihe river in pioneer days. The logs
were very desirable mid the lumber
was excellent in quality.

Dance at Dowling.
Dance at Barney Hall, Dowling.
Saturday eve, March 28.
Bill 50
cdOls.
Music by Long Beach or­
chestra.
Herrington &amp; Babcock,
proprietors.—Adv.

Building Deer Park.
Work was begun this Thursday
Easter Millinery Opening.
morning by Aidermen Lunn and Hil­
.Mrs. Carl Wespinter will hold her
ton on tho doer pen in the city park.
A resident in Kalamaioo has an­ Easter millinery opening Thursday.
nounced tho gift of a do* to this Fridly and Saturday, March 26. 27
and-28, in tier millinery parlors up­
city.
stairs in the Poatoffice building. As
usual.she has a tasty assortment of
G»» Houm Goke la a hot
stylish hats.—Adv.
.

He returned home Vithin a few
days, however, in such a weak con­
dition that it was necessary to move
bitn in a wheel-chair. He has been
in n very bad condition since his
return. Dr*. Ixiwry and Tiininerman examined him and recom­
mended hi.* commilnl tn the asylum.
Mr. Cobb was glad to go as ffi- was
certain that (he care and medical
attention he would receive there
would insure a quick recovery. Mr.
Cobb is 09 years old, and is one of
the pioneers of this county.

raised ami the *500 which will hr
due from (he slate all that it will
cost the people of the township,
outside of the donors, is 8200.
Mr. Hatch, we are informed, rais­
ed tne’rtilir.j mnomit; beside* con­
tributing 85(». for which ho is en­
titled tn a great deal of credit, a*
are nil of the fanners for their good
work.
_____
Married nt (he Presbyterian Munsc.
Mr. J. Frauklin Jone* of Assyria
township, and Miss Grace I. Gutch­
ess of Castleton township, were
united in marriage on Wednesday
morning at the Presbyterian Manse,
the Rev. Maurice Grigsby officiat­
ing. Mr. and Mr.*. Jones will make
their’ homo in Assyria township.
They have a host of friends who
wish them a hearty Godspetxl.

Agricultural Society Postponed.
Tho next meeting of the officers
and directors of the Barry County
Agricultural Society has been port­
ioned from next Saturday until
Saturday. April it. This will bn a
very important meeting. The offi­
Hear.dslema al the Baptist church
cers have some excellent thing* in
sIomy for the (air.
every night except’Saturday.—Adv.

is Represented There With
Opi-idng Announcement.

I after iinv gcnel’d election 'whether ,I,g ',f
inarhute to s*-e hpn.
1K-!mmn"'naiffi nh lX
,d*”- ’’V* :w‘'
or
striiO rtralinn’ in .’Xm- fr’4 ’
W.sMIand
Kxchmigc
-cf. i L wldrh In’ shall inv?. "Jl-hone nuinlmr-emi l.e found in his
' .‘-..L . I nr aiiiLld anv mon.w. inv- i adverti^hn'Ot illihis. Is.ur. which
hihit of millinery ndveriisemenls'
luiivrd or dy&gt;bu»sod any money. pn«- also contains mor-- exleipiive iuforupon Ihe Hrst png'- of section three
in the office W.f Hu.‘"I'tains mon*
in this issue.
These firms each
iii-L-qg afemtl -the «•■&lt;•. Bead his
have artistic displays of nil the-lat­ ; county clerk. a .............. ...........
adverliseuieuL for frtrtltiT particu­
est creations in stylish millinery. led account of H------------ ---------------------- lars. ; disImrsedJiy him for pominutirtii or
Their patterns tire designed by skill­
expense*.
ed ninnufarlurers and wlndeaalers elect inn
oath of office or cnrUllcate of BRUBAKER &amp; HOWE ESTABLISH
I cresting and instructive (&lt;&gt; you to nomination may be given to any per­
PHOTO SHOP IN HASTINGS
son
who
has not complied with the
rend Jhdr advertisenuiuis.
provisions of this act. Tfiese ac­
Messrs. Bruliakcr A Howe will
counts nn* open to publicJnspeclInn. next Monday open a studio m the
.lay Mead, the second ward grocer, There is.a hrav’y penalty for violat­ Stebbins block. Hastings. The Bnihas built-up one of the lihesl gro- ing this lawbuker Studio in Grand Rapid* has
eery trades any one could ask to
. --------------------------------Inng been known for the high quulhave.
Jay is always alive and;
Mr. mid Mrs. J. IL Norris, of ily &lt;&gt;f ils photograph work, and in
looking after ..the interests &lt;&gt;C his &lt; Comstock, returned to their home coming (« our city It is safe tolwy
burtomers us well as his own. Ii&gt;-1 Friday after caring for their hroth- that they will maintain thi« repula.
moat always has something special er. Tom Norris, of Baltimore, who Hon, They quote reasonable prices
tn offer. This week he is offering has been ill, hut is now cotivM^i- and guarantee satixfactory wwl..
bargaTns. Bead his adv. on page 3. cent.
Bead their adv. in another column.

�THE BA

MARtji M fMfc

I PERSONAL MENTION J

WORK SHOES
Every man who has rough, heavy work to do, will be in­
terested in our line of Work Shoes, because the lines we carry
are made by the most reliable concerns in the world that
make a SPECIALTY of making work shoes. We carry
Harsh and Edmonds, “Lion Brand” and the Rindge, Kalmbach and Logie lines.
Every detail that will make these work shoes BETTER, STRONGER
and MORE DURABLE is carefully looked after, including the best
leather, and the most careful workmanship.
ESPECIAL attention is given to the question of FIT and COM- ,
FORT for the wearer. The old idea of coarse, heavy leather, and stiff,
unyielding soles is done away with in the lines we carry, because they
injure the feet.
.
We have the largest stock in the county for you to select from.
We can FIT YOUR FEET with the BEST WEARING and MOST
COMFORTABLE work shoes you can buy and WE’LL SAVE YOU
MONEY on your purchase. We are here to MAKE GOOD.

Prices $2, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, and 3.00

Ironside Shoe Com pany
Masonic Temple Building

PHONE 176

HASTINGS, MICH.

Itaxting* Grange Meeting.
‘/The meetings of Hasting* Grange,

EASTE.R TIME

Wening*
of the Ural. third and
fifth Monday* in each month in the
I. O. O. !■'. temple. Tho program
for next Monday'* meeting follows:
Song page 71. Gipngc Melodies.
Holl Call—Response* wilh names
of Michigan cities or town* with
their Indian name*.
*
Recitali&lt;m—Levi Payne.
Charade*—Frances
Olis,
and

We have a full line of Easter Post Cards priced
from let. to 5ct. nice line of beautiful bromide cards
at 5cta.—See them.
»
Other Cards—Comics, Pennants, City Views,
Birthday, Wedding and Stork—let. to Sets.

oUmcr

Boyes' Special Easter Package

“How much more would I have
been worth as a citizen, or parent,
if my mother would have been
granted eipial suffrage.”—Mrs. R. M.
Bate*.
Recitation—Philo Olis.

10 Easter cards in envelope for Sets, no two alike.
Easter napkinp and candies.

ires

Department Store
AdtrrtLsrd Letters.
Anthony Allen, Geo. Halsey, Sam
Matthews, 8. T. Teeple, M. S. Wag­
ner. Mrs. Mary Hra&lt;!li-&lt;* Mr*. Mary
U Hniilh.'Mr*. .Marie L. Haynie, Mr*.
Kalliryiie Aubill.

•What it.Mranl by Scicnlifli
.Management"—W. H. Schantz.
**Hou««-b&lt;&gt;hl
Suggestion*
for
Spring”— Mrs. Payne.

Hastings, Mich.
---- ■
-—
■ — ।
Miss Ethel O. Ward I* home on a
leave of absence from her duties in
the Kindergarten Department of
Ihe Ohio State
Institution for
Foelile Minded, al Colunibu*. Ohio.1
convalescent from a serious illness, i

Vbu will do yourself a kind nr**
by iuijlng Wall Paper ul Mulholtends. Adi.
Only “holin’* within reach of a
hydrant" are insured in the “Citi-:
zen* Mutual." Sec Maywood and1
save half.—Adv.

AUCTION SALE
Hiring sold my firm, I will hare an Auction Sale at the farm,

516

miles east of Hastlogs on

the Hastings Center road, and 1 mile south and Vi mile west of tho Martin Church,
tion 19, Castleton township. This sale will take place on

on

sec­

Monday, March 30 ’14
Commencing at I O’clock p. m.

I offer the following:

Cattle

Farm Tools

Durham cow, 6 years old, due April a8.
Durham cow, 6 year* old, giving milk,

Aug. 44.

Bone grinder lor poultry.
due

k

These are extra good cows.

Durham bull call, 6 months old.

Double buggy.

Run-about buggy.
Bush scythe.

•­

Scythe and Snath.

Hogs

Small tools used on (arm.

Thoroughbred Poland-China sow, due now.

*3 shoats, weight about

ioo

2 Boar pigs, weight about ioo each.
These are all ’thoroughbred Poland-China's

from Robert Martin’s stock.

.

Quantity of hay in barn.
Quantity of oats.
Quantity of com.

Farm Tools

Hay ralfe.

Hay and Grain

lbs. each.

Household Goods, Etc.

'

Galloway cream separator, good condition.

Will also sell some chairs and ot^pr house-

6-gallon barrel churn.

hold good*.

5-tooth cultivator.

Othpr articles not mentioned.

Lunch for those coming from a distance

Terms of Sale:

months time will be given on good bankable notes with Inter­

est at tlx per cent

No goods to be

removed

until

tattled

for.

WALTER KEAGLE, Proprietor
COL. W.H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

c#k*Mra. Mih&gt; Gets was in Grand Rap­
ids Tuesday.
.
Mra. '
'
ttlioll
was in Grand
Rapid*
,
Mra. Carl Waapinter wa* in Grand
Rapid* Monday.
Scio Beach was in Grand Rapids,
Tuesday evening.
Wallace Brawn visited relative*
in Nashville Friday.
Mr*. Clara Grace is visiting Lans­
ing friend* thia w&lt;«k.
Mr. and Mr*. Gail Beal were in
Grand Rapid*. Baturday.
1 i‘td Hicks was homo from Bcldpig Kai unlay and Sunday.
.Mra. Wm. Locher, of Woodland,
was in the city Tuesday.
Miss Edna Walkur returned Wed­
nesday from Three Rivers.
Mias Haze] Round*, of Kalama­
zoo. spent Sunday al home.
Jos. Pflug visited lb* mother and
sisters in Grand Rapids last wek.
Mr*. Cora Brown is \isiling her'
sister In Grand Rapids this week.
B. Q. Potter, of Jackson, was in
the city Saturday calling mi friend*.
Mrs. Glen Blake, of .Middleville,
visited Mrs. Elry Tobias, Wednes­
day.
.Mr*. George Myer* and sun Thom­
as are spending the week iu Battle
Creek.
. .
F. C. Jane*, superintendent of the
Belding school*, was in the city
Saturday.
.
Miss Thelma Burch goes to Grand
Rapid* Imlay to *pend a week with
relative*.
■
Mrs. Goorce Martin, of Detrdit, is
caring for her ibter, Mrs. Albert
Hessmer.
’
Mrs. Ed. Tromainc. of Jackson,
was the guest of Hastings friends
last week.
Miss Edna Church, of Ionia, ha*
roKiiincd her work with Mr*. Carl
Wrapinter.
•
Morri* H. Burton, of East Iguising. spent tho Week-end with Has­
tings' friends.
Mr*. Charles Birdsall i* entertain­
ing her *i*tor,- Mis* Jausma, of
Grand Rapids.
Mis* Ann*bei{Campl*-ll. of Mid­
dleville. was the; guest of Mi** Belle
Hicks. Tuesday/"
Mr*. R. B. Rome, of Ypsilanti, is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Maurice I .amble.',
Mr. and Mra. John Gilding, of
Banfh-ld. visited friends in (he city
part of last week
.Mis* FloreaaKfackmn, of Grand
Rapid.*, visited Hr.*. Robert Bruch
part of the past week.
Emil Tyden, Of Evanston, BL
came Wednesday to spend a week
will) Hastings friend’.
John Shepard, of Caledonia, was
in the city Tufaday purchasing
poultry of M. WAHick*.
Mra. Anna B*a|M*n &gt;* spending
the week with her daughter, .Mr*.
Wellman, of Halite Creek.
Mr. and .Mr*. Oscar Hoag, of
Grand Rapid*, were Sunday guests
of Misses Ida and Jennie More.
Mr*. M. R. Turner, of Lake Odes­
sa, spent TOesday *ud W&lt;*lnesday
with her sister. .Mrs. Weaver.
Mis* Elizalieth Palmer, of Nash­
ville. is visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Abbey.
Mr*.
Gertrude
Dubridge and
daughter. Rose, of Grand Rapids are
spending the week with Mrs. E. A.
Burton,
Roy 5uppl Lansing visited
hi* mother. Mr*. Cha*. Jensen, and
other relatives Saturday and Sun-

.Mrs. Donald VanZilo ami Mr*.
Lawrence Colgrova and son Philip,
returned Friday to their homes in
Detroit.
.
Mrs. Anna Daveoport ami grand­
daughter. Miss Ada Bradley, go tn
.Saline Saturday for a visit wilh
Mrs. Emma llcnne.
.
Mrs. A. M. Hall and son Fntlcric
of Belding, are expected Friday
for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Field ami other rdaiives.
Dr. Corbin, of Grand Rapid*, wa*
called Monday to consult with Dr.
Fuller concerning W. F. Hicks. Mr.
Hicks is slowly improving. "
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Riede and
family, of Charlotte, mnvisl their
household good* here Tuesday and
will reside in Mrs. Weissert's house
on Walnut St.
.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Khfory of
SI. Johns were the guests of Mr*.
Chas Jensen part of last week. Mr*.'
Kinney ami Mra. Jensen arc sislera.
Mrs. John O*l&gt;om came Saturday
from Chicago, where sho has Im-cii
spending the winter caring for her
husband, who i* slowly- recovering
from a long illm-ss.
Keith Chidester and I.clnml Holly
arrmnpaniiil
by* several
High
School trnrhrra and pupils will at­
tend the Suli-1 &gt;i«|riel cuntFsl al Ot­
sego Friday evening.
Mis* Jo«i&gt;phim- Anderson i* home
from. Akley.Coibqfif, Grand Haven,
for a week's xneation. She is ac­
companied by a friend, Miss l/iuisc
Wlrr, of Imlinnapoll*.
Mis* Itentrire Carrothera, who is
nltcmling the Ypsilanti Normal col­
lege will return Itome Friday. f&lt;&lt;
t|ie spring mention. 81m will Im
accompanied by the Misses Kather­
ine Wasnik ami Irene Clement.

EAST BAHRY.

Will Be Required For Spring
a The advent offspring always brings many new requirement*, and aajuaual
we have endeavored to anticipate the wants of the ladies of this city and vicinity
with a most complete assortment of staple goods and novelties. Our Spring
lines embrace all that is latest and best, and you will find our prices very low.

variety,

ORp
ZUu
Colored Hand Bag*. black and color* Cflfl
from $2 down to wUu

Curtain materials, Mull*. Scrim*, etc.
from 25c down to

Nice line o( Beads, per string, 50c down

Lace Curtain*, fine stylish pattern* fg ftft
from 50c to. per pairVV»UU

New lace collar&gt;,*a nice line from $1
down to

|Qq

Pretty assortment of Hat Pins, from OCp
$1.25 down to £Xvb

Front Combsand Barrets, a splendid
line from 75c down to

|Ap

Back Comb*, • nice
Sl.7odownto.lUu

Iftp
IUv

All our new line ol Sprit. Ubdaniw,
Porou* Knit and Gauze ia now in and ready
for your inspection. We al*o have our new
line of Muslin Underwear. We cordially
invite you to call and see it.

Standard Patterns In Stock

The W. E. Merritt Store
Hastings, Michigan

\

Phone 66

It Won’t Be Long

z

Until you will want some seed to sow that back lot.
Either
JUNE MAMMOTH ALSIKE, ALFALFA of even TIM­
OTHY SEED of which we have plenty'of the above kinds of
SEEDS at all times.
BARRY CO. has grown the best Clover Seed this year
that it has grown for several years, and is equal to that
grown in any state. Then why look elsewhere when you want
pure SHED when we have it that is grown upon the BEST
FARMS and by the BEST FARMERS ana tn the BEST
STATE?
I( you have SEED to cell bring me your cample*; or if you want to buy, call in and
1 will be pleased to show you SEEDS and at PRICES that you can afford to buy.
Have all kind* of COAL and can give you prompt delivery. ■

Bran, Middlings and Hay.

Also French’s White Lily Flour, $2.34 per ewt.

LUKE WATERS,

8“KCyrcS:HHaatlngs, Mleh.

Phone 150
Entertained NnalivlUe PylbbuM.
About 25 member* of the Knights
of Pythiu* lodge, of Nashville, were
entertained by the local lodge on
.Monday evening. Tho visitor*' de­
gree team, which Is one nf the best
in the I’ythian fraternity in thi*
state, conferred third rank upon
Seymour Wright. B, L. Edmonds.
Lotti* Barkley and Howard Alb-u.
Light refreshments wen* served,
't he Nashville degree team has (wire
in succession won I In- prize cup of
the
Western
Michigan Pylliinn
league. The tram will, compete for
it again this season nt a mooting in
Muskegon. If they win the cup
again It is theirs.

Mild (tew of Small Pox.
Lnn McCarty, the Shultz mer­
chant. I* CohRncil to the home of
Mr*. Erwin Fielil. nf South Rutland,
wilh a mild atlark of small pox.
Mr.
McCarty recently returned
from Florid* feeling unwell. On
Monday he consulted I»r. Hr«le, of
Prairieville, and Wax told that Im
had a narrow ewano from (Pneumo­
nia. Later Dr. Hyde discovered that
Mr. McCarty had developed a case
of small [»&lt;»x. The inemiirr* of Mr.
McCarty's family were vaccinated.
He was taken on Tilraday to Mrs.
Field's home, which ha* been quar­
antined. Mr. McCarty is^blo to be
nliout the house.

NOTICE

OF

IIEMUNt; CLAIMS.

Slate . of Michigan, co’iinty of
Harry. **."
.
;
Notice i* hereby given. Hint tiy an
nnler of the Prorate Court for the
County of Barry, made on the 20th
day of March. A. D. 1011, four
months fmm that dale were allow- .
eif for creditor* to present their
claims Dimin*! Ihe estate of Ixxllwick A. Yerkley. bile of said coun­
ty. deceased, and that all crcdltm-s
of said decoasMl nrc required tn
present their claim* to said Probate
Court, at the Probatp (Itljco in the
City of Hasting*, for examination
and allowance, on or before the 2dlh
day of July next. and that such
claim* will lie heani I •(fore said
Court. on Monday the goth day of
July next, at ten o'clock in the fore­
noon nf that day.
Dated Marell 20th. A. D. 1011.
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge uf Probate.

Max Eirholz is very sick wilh
appendicitis.
Will Town is u victim of la
grippe.
Fred Kelly
Un our street* buzx'Ing wood.
Oro. Brewer and Homer Marshall
are planning to build cwncnl silos
this spring.
Mra. Kale Burdick cnlertalm’d
Ihe L A. 8. WnlnMdmr test. Only
a small crowd was out. The place
of meeting tor next tlfae will Im
cough or col
you -both
decided on Irtrr.
Nelson Willisnu has hired Selah
Kesler Io work his fanu Imxt year.
Mra. J 7 Malay wa* called Fri­
day to her «on Ray'* home imjIndiann by the imt-tou* illue** ofuerl
__ __
little grandson, Who ia UOl expect- , I«&lt;1 coush. 1 rar-nftmand
ed Jo live.
■
Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

A few years ago they were called luxuries
Nos they are modern necessitiest

Klectrlo Flat Irons

Electric Oorrae Percolators
Electric

Toaetere

Electric Warming Pads
You should not be without these very useful

and necessary modern appliances, they are
labor saving, healthful, economical to

operate, they stimulate a good disposition

they make happy homes, they are necessary

to modern successful, healthy, clean, living
We sell them on payments that make them

easy to purchase.

Call at the office and

lot us show you these wonderful electrical

dsvioea
Thornapple Gao A Klaolrlo Co

'Phone No. 6.

•ALWAYS RENDER BEAL BERVICEf

�the ihsitnc.r

BANsrn Minin m, ian,

uloodland
The Christian Endekvnr Society
of Woodland has NMiured tlm ser­
vices of Rpv. Russell II. Breaily nf
Hastings tn give his lectuni “Square
With tha World,” nt tho (own litdl,
Wednesday evening, March 2Gth.
Mr. llready is ono of dim state's
most talented lecliug-ra and comes
most liighly recomtnend&lt;*d. I'he
proceeds of the leclurt- wiii go Io
the C. K. Society.
Mrf nnd Mrs. E. D. L-m.m-d. who
have linen making a three months
• i?it wilh relatives ,mi&lt;l fih-nds in
ASTER TIME i. New Life, the lime when everybody want, to be happy and enjoy the best of life. Our
different pttrls of the stale, return­
ed to their -iiome in the village
Spring Opening and Easter Sale beginning Saturday, March 28th, is going to make everybody glad. Our
Kimday evening.
store will be prettily decorated and we will show all the new styles olthc season. In addition to the efforts
‘ TIM Senior Class of tha High
we have made to make it comfortable and spring like, we will show our Easier spirit in offering some rare values
Kcho -I gave their ployi MT|jo New
Womun." In a full hmtso nt Ihe
in new garments, furnishing, and many other departments. Sale is for all next week.
Town Hall Friday evening. The
characters of the play were aptly
represented by members of the
class and lh&lt;». musical numbers
wore well received by tho audience.
■ Tho funeral of Miss Daisy Fur­
Every spring garment is absolutely the newest style, made from the most practical materials
long, who-passed away al tho homo
being used this season. No two coats the same color and style.
of her ststor, Mrs. Kitnmel, in Kobr
i-wti, last
Tuesday evening, was
held al the M. E. church In llio vil­
Women's and Misses’ Black
The greatest line of new,
‘ Afternoon and Street
Women’s Short Coats in
Coats and Suits made Iront the
lage Saturday. The services were
Dresses
and Fancy Coats, trimmed
Diack, Tan and Cray,
conducted by Rev. J. M. Smith of
l&gt;est material. Epong*, Bro­
wilh buttons same color aWomen'sand Misses’ Dresses
caded Ilroa&lt;!e1oth.
Bedford
Woodhind, and Rev. Mowry of IM*
made from Ginghams, 'Per­
material, at
Curd and Serges lined through­
(Idesxa. Miss Furlnng wns a vircales, Ratine* and Lawns. Uur
out. Exceptionally good values
liin of tuberculosis nnd hail booh a
lx*t styles and best seller*
sufferer for many yi-ars.
.
priced at
F. F. Hilbert was at Hastings nn
$12.50
and
$15.00
$1.75 10 $3,501
business Monday.
A number of Die merchants of
tlm village met al Groxingcr's hall
Special Values in Fine
Lace Curtains and Rugs
last WedInesdny evening for the I
New styles in R. &amp; G.
Muslin Underwear
purpose of forming it merchant’s
WAISTS
We are surely headquarter*
Corsets
The rtandard of workman­
association.
After discussing the
(ur fine I-ice Curtain*.
We
Voile and Crepe Waists with
ship which has always characmallei- it’ was dodded to organize
are showing over 500. different
the Japanese collars and drop
tenzed our line of mu»lin
al once, and olllci-rs were elected. A
styles from
shoulders trimmed with lace,
underwear is still superior this
commilliM* wns appointed tn inves­
net nnd embroidery.
New
.season.
tigate the methods of other busi69c up to $ .00
styles selling at
The materials are selected
iieSM men's umwcialions and to drat I
I.
.tun
or
stout.
Every.
eoreet
with
the
greatest
of
care.
$i.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
Ws Oller .prelsl prices In our n«
a set of by-laws, wilh the piirpOM
We
arc
showing
special
department.
jf milking it a permanent organizavalues in Gowns, Chemise En­
Wash Silk Waists at
lion.
velopes. Drawers, Double Pan­
Mrs. Carl Burkin, who hair been
HUM m4 Kid (Hot*. (or Eaiter,
$2.00, $2.25 and $3.00
eled Skirts. Corset Covers, etc.
making n fiiw days visit at. Ihe
home of her parents near Lake
Otk-wta, rotiirnoil to her home in the
village, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nf Covert, who
have been Kpciiding the'winter in
Florida, relppjmii home last Friday;
Mr. (Invert says that although Flor­
ida is a ven p|ea«tinl place and
they qnjoyM their trip very much
no place seems like home t&lt;&gt; him
except Michigan, nud that the talks
he had with every Michigan man
Hostings Headquarters for Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear
he met while mi his journey, sei-m­
ed like a message from home.
John Voile mid M. P. Fuller were
County Ss-at visitors last Tm-wlay.
The Lreluiy Course Committee
have made arrangements t&lt;i have
J Allridion! latdlrs mid Gciilh-mi-n!
MAPLE GROVE.
HOLMES ('.III Hi ll.
A new Sunday
record i niatism
Col. Geo. W. Bain deliver ope of
u,Mall,st at th. M.
M„ j„|„, |kbV|l
Mrs. Dorn Henderson and liliie have a sale in the near future.
.. N. Durkee
i&gt;» In I’reoruirl.
his most popular lectures here Fri­ l«iar.l Iim I
। Ih-lii-ving Hint l-ynnd Ihe khnd...........
----­
Lowell Jarrard ami daughter, Un,
son, Epwin, of Grand Rapids, are
low of n doubt, Illi- tilth* vijlng*’ i* MH-, w.-i-k &lt;-nring for her mo
day evening, A|&gt;ril inth. Col. Bain h. eliurrl, tor. Un, pur—, nt K.-..,.-.| vW,„r |a,| w«lw«l«y.
spending a few days al the home are under the doclur'it rare.
nt- us wide awake ns mod other little Mis. John Donley, who is quite
had been engngd to give n lecture
of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith.
here in January, tint was obliged
Loren Wl.rdrr haa burn laid up suifiy o"i u”!
Special
“Health Warning” for March.
to cancel that &lt;lat&lt;- nn account of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Chcesrndn,
relafor a few days with sciatic rhou- [ iiv(.M jn Woodland.
failing health.
- J ‘
lain oik- mid till wilh a social, on North Carlton.
were called to Nashville, Satur­ I «Ulvu I. n U.J.UK
tho evening of “Ml Fool's I my” in
Mr-. Edgar Wells. and tlnughtei- day. by the serious illness of (heir very young and for elderly people.
daughter. Laura,- who stepped on Croup, bronchial cold*, hgrlppe and
llnrmiin's
11 rusty nail. Siu- in re|&gt;orted some pneumonia are to be feared and
avoided. Foley’s Honey and Tar b a
heller al this writing.
mni
great family medicine that will quick­
ly stop t» couch, check the progrecs
Itllhliiof a cold, and rrjlevo lutlamed anil
congested air pax^iges.
It Is safe,
E
ikis Wnllnn has rented his farm pure and
always reliable. Arthur
of her daughters , Mr*, l.i-otmrd
to Boaz Walton, who Ims moved on Mulholland.—Adv.
Wachter mid Mrs. Gilbert McCleoil in the village, left Saturday
for Lake Odessa, when- alio will
visit (unnng friends.
Mrs. filerm Blake and daughter.

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Specials in Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats, Suits and Skirts

$10.00

$6.00

$3.98

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Special Easter Values all over the Store.
Good bargains in Dress Goods, Lawns, Silks,
Ratines, Crepe, Rice Voile, Crinkle Crepe, Linen Suitings, Etc.

gAklTWACTIIOH OTAJ&amp;&amp;MEEID)

OKIE FKHCE TO Ml

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Have You Tried the Second

Ward Grocery

Yet?

Mr. niyl Mix. F. F. Hilbert.
Mrs. B. S. Holly, who II...
making a week’s visit al the homo
of her daughter. Mr.*. Elmer Fish­
er, in Kalamazoo, returned home
Saturday evening, bringing her
little grandson, Ixmald home wilh
her for an extended visit.

We are in a position to save you money. Look
over this small list and judge lor yourself.

20c
Nice large Picnic Hama that are NOT ALL SALT, lb.
10c
Smoked White Fish, per lb.......................................................
15c
Mackerel, 10c each or 3 for............................................... .'.
25c
6 Cans best Alaska Red Salmon (or............ ....................... &gt;1.00
'.l._______ 25c
3 Cans good Corn (or.............................................I.
3 Cans good Peas (or................................................................
25c
Nice large Sweet Oranges, per doz......................................
25c
at Lbs. Granulated Sugar (or.... ..................................... &gt;1.00
Sugar Cured Bacon, our price per lb....................................

We carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries and you will find them all new and up
to the minute.

Jay Mead, East Side Grocery
.

Phone 144, Hastings, Mich.

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Evcnnelisllc Mrcll»(rt nt
Cotilx Grove Church.
A Ten Days Evangelistic- Meet­
ing Io Ih- held ill
Hu- Church of
Christ al Coals (iz-ov«- by the Drum­
mer-Evangelist, I. W. Kimliei-linz.
of Henderson. Mich., will Isvin op
1 Sunday Marell 21).
I This evangelist before becoming
In Cliristian and a. minister &lt;.f the
i gospel, spent tl years ns a traveling
1 salesman, which has given him u
I true insight into Human hearls
land lives. He has held Iwo meetI ings this winter, . one at Chapin,
, Mich., with ,T conversions and nt
| Henderson wilh .’li) ronversions. ’I
l is planned to have a g&lt;sni chorus to
assist with the singing.
j

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Ri-lurii From Florida.
Former County Treaxu^er Chas. I
Cork, of Hop-- township,‘and his
son-in-hiw. Alonzo McCarty, of
Shultz, returned recently from al
fortnight - trip' t&lt;» Florula. Tlieyi
visited Jacksonville,
Ocala and
Tampa. In Grain llh-y xaw'fonip-rl
Supt-rvi-T
l.'-jili-r
Warner, of!
Prairieville, and enjoyed .1 day's!
lishliig wilh him. Mr. Cork liked'
the country v-ry much. Iml In­
says In- would not like In live
there all lit-- lime. Tho folks com-

ter*.
.
, Furthermore. Mr. Cock, says re­
publican* are scarce there. In Cbii‘vernation with a group of men Io J
whom Mr. Warner introduced him. I

Bauer Bros., is the Best Place
* to buy shingles for miles around. We carry a com♦ plete line of building materials and can furnish

♦ Everything that enters into the build♦ ing of a barn or house at the lowest
♦ prices.
♦ For fair and honest treatment bring your bills to—

♦

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

♦ Broadway Yards,
♦
Phone 224 ’

Bauer
Bauer Bros.
Bros.

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

In order to settle the estate of the late George Hayward, I will sell at pub­
lic auction on the George Hayward farm 2J4 miles northwest of Delton, on the
Orangeville town line, section 25 Orangeville township, on

Wednesday April 1,1914
commencing nt 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, and will sell the following property
HORSES.

HOGS.

Black gelding, 9 years old, weight t6oo.

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Black gelding, 7 years old, weight 1400.
Black gelding, 7 years old, weight 1450.

that t In-re xv.-n* only about 70 repuldii-iui* in Miirioh county. That
witliil Mr.
“Then, -ir,' In- replied, ‘'this is
no place for iii''."
Though Mr. Cork fought through

enough up

Shingles! Shingles! Shingles!

AUCTION SALE

roast io

mix of

Bay gelding, t&gt; years old, weight X500.

Bay gelding. 6 years old, weight tsao.

' Poland China boar, 9 months old, weight 300
pounds.
Black brood sow, nearly due, weight 350 lbs.
White brood sow, due in May, weight 260 lbs.
Black barrow, weight 165 pounds.
4 Shoats. no pounds each.
6 Good pigs.

SHEEP AND CHICKENS.

- Black mare colt, coming 3 in June, weight
ijoo.
.

60 Ewes. Shrop buck.
About too chickens.

CATTLE.
Roan cow, 3 years old, due May 10.

'

Red Roan cow, 5 years Bld, due May 1.
Orangciillr Man Plends Guilty. I
Georg*- jlr.id.haw, one of the Or­
angeville men for whom a warrant
was issiietj pearly two months ago.
for participating in a brawl nt a
Mnccabe&lt;- dance in Orangeville, was I
brought to town on Friday by Dep­
uty Sheritf l.iclrty and arraigned*
before Justice Cadwallnder.
He]
pleaded guilt' Io being drunk andj
disorderly, and was assessed tin-,
and court cost.-* totalling B2B.I5. Art [
McCafferty, aiiothpr participant inf
Ihe same socatal affair, wns arrested;
for assault and battery ami al.-Mjwitli
being drunk anil diMirdi-rly. His
trial will lake place nn April
The arrest*.of the men wen- the I
result of nn allercnlinn in whichRalph Jenkin- had his left clnxi.-b-i
dislocated. '!■ Lafferty claims lol
have been Jin- pi-nccmakor when
Bradshaw and
Jenkins mixed.
Shortly after the warrants were
imtlied both men disappeared. Mc­
Cafferty came id town of his own1
accord Some time afterward and
appeared in court. Bradshaw said
he waifetl a couple of days for the
officers to come and then went vis-,
it Ing.

Hear Oalcnia al the Baptist church
every night except Saturday.—Adv.
Wall paper, something different
al Mulholland's.—Adv.

Yearling grade buck.

FARM TOOLS, ETC.

Red cow, short 3 years old, due June 1.
Red Mooley cow, 3 years old, good veal calf
by side.

Red heifer, short 2 years old.
Red yearling heifer.
.
Black bull, short (yearling.
Black bull calf, 6 months old.
•Spotted heifer calf, 6 months old.
Roan heifer calf. 6 months old.

Nearly new Deering binder, 7 foot cut.
2 Deering mowers, 5 foot cut.
Sifperior grain drill.
Empire grain drill.
Land roller. Set bob sleighs. Open buggy.
Top buggy. 2 Wide tire wagons. Hay rake.
2 Gale plows, good ones.
One lever drag.
Nearly new Osborn spring drag.
Single and double cultivators.
—
• Grindstone.
Stock rack.
Hog crate.
Hay rack.
22 Foot ladder. . Wool box.
____ racks.
Sheep
Hog troughs.
Household goods.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

Heap Big Lunch'at Noon.

Shelter for Horses.

Terms
of wosv.
Sale:
* V* uio VS

A" that amount
of K M6. months
*nd “ndctime
.r. “will
**i:
Over
be given on good bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent.

William B. Hayward,
Special Administrator

COL. ROSS BURDICK
Auctioneer

A. F.

�TflE HASTINGS I

I'R

LOCAL NEWS
Mra. F- G. Hires in suffering from
an nltadk nt erysipelas in her face.
Hi**'* Eatella Hyatt ami Cora
Fox arc'both on the sick list this

Inatiro your home in. the “Ciliiun* Mutual” nnd save half.—Sec

The Battle Creak Building &amp; Loan
AMWKdation liave an announcement
in this tauc that will interest our
renders.
.
fipceial communication Hireling*
lodge No. 52, F. &amp; A. M-. Wednradny
evening. April 1. Work in tho «coud dcgi-vr1.
-jars. Chas. Yulz w;u • a^rcealdy
ami pleasantly surprised Mmid.ii
• evening when thirteen of h&gt;r
friend* came with a pot luck sup-

MARCH M, I»1L

HILL CLOTHING COMPANY
There has been considerable talk
OF GRANO RAPIDS BUYS HEBE

Announcement.

.

in political circles for several terms
;&gt;;rel nbenl » lidmg V.m W. Furni-•if tfiia place to-the etale legislature,
but ho hire always declined becoming
a cmldidnle for the reason that he
emtjd not armnge his bireiness l&gt;&lt;
peiurit Of hirf giving the matter t|i'
neceksaryvnttention. For the past
two years he ling been prominently
mentioned ns a logical candidate for
the stale reflate ill this., district,
which comfd’isx’S the counties of
Barry, Eaton and Clinton. The nomi­
nation should rome to Barry county
this year. Isdh of Hie other'coun­
ties having-held th- place for two
terms ' 'K h. rhe .............. lure been
hold for th- past term by William
M. Smith, of St. Johns, he succeeding
Coleman C. Vaughjt of.the same,
place, who declined a nomination
for'a second term Jiecnijst be aspr-

Undor the iminagoinenl of F. J.
and L. A. Woodruff, former resi­
dents, of Hastings, the Hill Clothing
Co., have taken over the dry clean­
ing and pressing and tailor shop
formerly operated by Fred Carroll,
and will conduct it in the future.
Besides the ordinary short sampl-s
they are showing full piece kimmIs hi
new patterns and materials. They
have a special openlug adv. in this
week's BANNER.
'

Onlcr for Publication.
Stale of Michigan. The Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
At a session of said court, held
at lb- probate oilice, in the City of
Huslrtigs, in said county, on Ihe
Iwimtitdli &lt;lay of March A. D. HHS.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Jmlge of Probate. In the Mailer of
the Estate of James
B. Chilson,
I k-c eased. "
Burdette Briggs, ns Administrator
having Hied hi said c&lt;&gt;ur| his peti­
tion praying that,for reasons there­
in staled Ihul he may be licensed to
sw-ll the interest of Ihe deceased in
the real estate therein described nt
private sale.
It is Ordered, That the Seventernth day of April A. D. P.'li, at
•ten o'clock in the forenoon, al said
probate office, be and is hereby ap­
pointed for hearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered. That pub­
lic. notice thereof be given by publi­
cation,of a cbpy.of this order, for
three successive weeks previous to
wiid day of hearing, in tin* Hastings
BANN'Ell. u newsptqier printed and
circulated (it said county.
CHAS. M. MACK.
A true copy:
Judge of Probate.
Ella C. Eggleslnn,

The Hessmer Jewelry store sffenk
&lt;if diamonds, their value, and good
reasons for their purchnm* in their
. adv. this week. And when you Jmy
a sparkler at Hessmer’s, you know
it will Ik! just as rcprescnled.
According to press dispaldirs
from Battle Creek. Ray QuigH y.
formerly of this city, hail a narrow
escape from death in quicksand.
While making a short cut across a
fleld. he sank to his wai-l, in the
“Devil’s earth” and extricated him­
self wilh great difficulty.
Twenty friends of Mra. Frank
Jones, of Baltic Creek, who is vis­
iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.
O. Abbott, gave her a'pleasant sur­
prise Friday evening. A dainty
luncheon was rent'd and the even­
ing was aii enjoytibb- one.
. * The Emmanuel church has ex­
Von &gt;V. Furniss.
tended a call to Rev. Carroll L |
rel Io a place on Ihe stale ticket. For
Hates. &lt;&gt;f Lake City. Mimu who wns
iif.ri,
ThniMxinv evening
evening of
or Inst
Iasi week.
weeK.!! two terms prior to Mr. Vaughn's
here Thursday
Rev Bates is vrrv prominent in election, the office won held by klaIteEJSl circles,
C. 'riel bi-iiig
being a
a m-mlH-r
EpfscopM
member I'......... "'"^v men. Loren » l»ickm-.
and hurl Keyes. Now H is Bar­
of the Hoanl &lt;&gt;f Missions and pllier i son
'
important emnitlcns.
. . , 'ry county’s turn f&lt;ir the place, ami
Bert Waldo, the well-known hob I Mr. Furniss ha- decided to become । MBTICJJ OF HEARING CL VIMS.
man. who oie-ni'd Hotel Barry here •
Mlebta.u -C..U«ly ut
revcral years ago, diol nt flic home 1
of his slep-daucldcr. Mrs. Moon* in
Corunna, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. &lt;
Waldo liad charge of a govcnmienl relmol,
&gt;
and has snire Ihwiim- one of
11 ’&gt; J" J.‘“”?• "J11
LA
hotel in Daytoi). Ohio, when-they ’■i
i LI-..T..HWIV.- -in.i
di»&gt; i&gt;r March. A. D. mil, loin
raiuc toEorumia Io visit. Mr. Wat- '
do was one (if the most impulnr 1
He I* a man of forc&lt;
hotel men in the stale.
•
chiiure nuniiret Iho enlate of James
A large iiuiiiIht of local Odd Pel- •
,B. ,Ghilsoii. lain of said county, delows went to Ma|d» tlrftve I hi- ’tipper limree of the stale legislature । ceased, mid Dial all creditors of
TniiHMlny morning Io altond the 'would, firing cresbl to the district, said decoawd are required to pre­
funeral of Maylmry Farley, aged 13 Ilie hire rM-vived strong iqidoiw- sent I heir claims to said Probate
i-i ara, who has been ill for a long , 'nieiils from Ihnnydnitil Barry coun­ Gouri, nl (he Probale Office in llm
time. Itev. Ballou Idlleiated. Buri- ty
* nnd from •other points in tlm.dis­ City nf Hirelings, for •■vaiiiiiiatinii
mid fcelstlial Inulins n spb-nal look place in Barryville Ccmc- trict,
1
and allowance, on or before the 2iHh
tery.
1ilid chance for the nomination. The day of July next, and that such
Is strongly republican, and
Miss Ruth Weissert intends L- district
1
claims will b- heard be'..........
leave mi Saturday for Ypdlanti. ■a nomination is praclilially equiva­ Court, on Monday Ike «i)i
where slic will visit Mr. anti'Mrs. 1lent tn an election, and especially Julynexl.nl Ion o’clock in
John Wilson Dodge. Mr. Igwlge has 'with a’ciMididaU1 Qf such lorry.and noon of Dial ill
written TUirtwreely for her. ft new ■ability as is renreisrecd by Mi*. l\irplay cntillrel "ilh'-rry Iflotaoin*.’ nisa— Nirehvillo New*.—Adv.
which Mie will t&gt;rcsoiil In variom
(Acar G. Palmer, of Tliornapple
cities. It will Io* given in Hodson
Luwn.-liip_.and Cura Delia Rising, of
under the auspice* I»f-Iba Fadiiu*..
..............
pal rlintrh; in Mar.-diall
under the Saranac, wen* iii'uh-d ■ ill marriage
nu-pires of the high school. Miss by Probate Judge Mack. Wednesday
Wvis-eri &lt;loes her own staffing mid afternoon.
They will reside on
William
directing ami has received many Mr. Pahnefs farm in Thornapple.
' Cramer. Funeral rerv
complimentary press notices for
J held Fritlny afternoon.
her work.
'nr Salo—Jcraey
Cow. bred
...
registered Jersey.
Would take1
Jersey heifer calf ns pari. Boy
All color* Alalinstinr mid’MuresWindow. Shades. noy color, any
Bassett. Nashville, Houtv 3. I-wk co nt Mulholland*
size nt Mulholland's—Adv.

^ atthe

;

£ig department Jtore
Last week during our Formal Opening Day we tried to impress you with the beauty of our mer­
chandise and the convenience of our store.
This week we want to acquaint you with the reasonable prices that prevail throughout our
various departments.
t
• ‘
___ y
Whether its Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Dry Goods, Carpets or Groceries that you wish to buy
we feel confident that you wilKcomc to the conclusion that not only are our values and styles good, but,
that our prices arc unusually low.
. We invite you to call at our store. We will be glad to show you anything you wish to look at
and we will not urge you to buy unless you wish to do so.

Radies'. Misses’ and Children's faster Millinery
Beautiful Hats Reasonably Priced from

$2.00 to $7.50
•Spring Coats. •Suits and Dresses
Everything seems so much prettier this spring than ever before. Come and sec the stunning Spring
Suits we offer from $10.00 to $27.50, Coats from $9.75 up, Dresses $2.50 up.

Spring and Summer (dash (foods. Silks and Suitings
and all the accessories that go with them. Beautiful new values.
Come in and see them.

'^’.s'rrtb

&gt;s ।

s&amp;t!5 rX

And /fow St s •Selling liieek

F. J. nnd L. A. Woodruff. Mannocrs
Former He.vidcids of This
~^tHy.

/^ane

/few grocery Market yeti
Here are some of the Current Values you will find there
Superior Coffees
at the same prices you have been in the
; habit oi (laying.
Minos Brazillian Coffee
per lb______ __________ _____ 19c
Fancy Saale* Blend Coflcc
jwr lb_l_
.
___ 25c

Steel Cut Spring I lill Coffee
per lb_________________ ;_______ 30c
Cresco Coffee
Mild Sweet Flavor, per lb—_35c
“Chef" Brand
Extra Choice Coffee, per lb___ 40c
Try any one of the above brands
and if you do not find it extra good lor
the money, bring back the unused &lt;|iiantity and we will allow you the full pur­
chase price.

AUCTION SAL.E

Roan marc, 13 years old, wt. 1200.
Roan cow, due April 5.
Spotted cow, new milch.

FARM TOOLS.

Spike tooth harrow, 60 teeth.
Wide tire wagon, new box.
Kraus cultivator, 2 horse.

Gebraad “Sells Farms”
FAUL
.

Set double harness, good condition.
Harness for third horse.
Single buggy.
Other articles not mentioned.

International manure spreader.
Thomas hay tedder.
Plano hay rake.
Plano mowing machine.

Lunch for Those Coming from a Distance.

Shelter for Horses if

it Storms.
Tarmo nf (ala.
Itlllllo Ul odlCi

AI1 &gt;um*
15 011 or UK1*', cult
All
sums over $5.00, one years tlma wlH be

given on good bankable notes with Interest at six per cent

STOCr. TOOLS, ill fir $4,500

M) Acre*, Near Hersey, Mich.
Gravelly and clay-loam.
•M» acte* cleared, 31 acre* pasture and
limber.
Timber, beech, maple, elm.
Trout stream run* through pasture.
Sin bearing fruit treea.
II room house, bank barn
Several outbuilding*, all iuigood re­
pair.
Good silo, mostly level, land.
Include*—
I horse, 7 years old, IMO lb*.
3 cow*, 8 yearling, and S-yeMr old.
- fine brood sows, B hen*.
Wagons, sleighs, baggie*, harness.
Farming tools,.complete.

II you are looking for a good
complete (arm you had .better
consider this one before you
buy. At’the price it cannot be
beaten.

GEBRAAO
has many more such bargains.
If you will only state what
county'you desire and what kind
of a farm you want, will be
pleased to mail you a complete
list free.

Proprietor.

Henry Flannery,

Auctioneer.

Sailor Hrand.Choicc Salmon, tall ecu,

Saginaw Tip Natche*, double tip, large 5c
box. 7 lor...,............ ... _______ 2«c

Rolled Oata, beat grade, H lb* tor............... 25c

Tea Nibs

Hart Brand Pork and Bean*, per can..—9c

Particular tea drinkers will enjoy a
cup ol tea brewed from Tea Nibs, which
are the tenderest leaves that roll away
from the ordinary tea. Try a pound at
40c
t

Tipp-O Corn, excellent canned corn, each. 9c
itor:...:................................... 1................... 25c
Canned Totnaloc*, Pride of Delaware,
■
3 lb can* each................... IOC

Ixnox Soap, 7 bar* for................i,.-.-- 25c
Kirk'* Flake White Soap, H bara for.......... 25c

Choicest California Ixmions, large sire,

22 lbs ol best H. &amp; E.
(inn
Su*ur(or ______ wl‘UU

Fancy Navel Orange*, none Itettcr,
|&gt;er dozen .... ___ —....39c, 27c, 23c

Hastings. Mich

Department Store

Mr. mid Mra. Frank Jonra. of Hal­
lie Creek' visited her purcnte, Mr.
mid Mra. M. O. Abbott the
of

Syracuse sulky plow.
Syracuse lever drag.

Choice 1‘ranes, alxc 10-50, 2 lb» for,-------- 25c
Extra choice ihokcu Rice, )&gt;er lb.............. 4c
7 lb* for........................;........................ —28c

imported into
this
country—Silver
Crescent Tea, the very finest tlavored
tea on the market. Sold exclusively by
us. It's a more expensive grade, still
we will always retail it at per lb___50c

itieickgenant &amp; Riede

Thursday, April 2, 1914
LIVE STOCK.

Large Grape Fruit, very juicy.........
He
1 for._____ __________ __________ _____ J5c

Choicest Uncolored Japan
Ten

On the strength of our service and the merit of our merchandise we respectfully solici4,your patronage.

On account of poor health the undersigned will have an auc­
tion sale at the premises one-half mile west of the Brick Church,
section 10, Baltimore, on

Sale to begin at one o'clock. I offer the following property:

you Disited Our

Eiwm H. SEB1U0, Hick. Fin Mu

More New Goods Arriving At
The Peoples 5 &amp; 10 cent Store
Ribbon at 10c per yd.

Curtain material all at 10c yard
we have these in Scrims, Nets and Etamine
doth, in both plain and fancy effects..

Flowers at 10c a Bunch
in all the leading colon in wreaths,
and bunches.

sprays

Beautilul pattern! in Persians nnd
besides‘Uli shades in satin and silk.

checks,

Remember our fine line of Laces,
Embroidery &amp; Corset cover materials

Bring the children to see our great line of Easter Novelties
______________ A crate of eggs for 5 cents *
Saturday j A 12 quart heavy Galvanized Pail for 18c
/ Specials ( A 10 quart heavy Galvanized Pail for 16c
Averbach's Candles
10c pound

Peoples 6 110 cent Store

Pruuroske Parly N'oinhiAtloire.

A B. Hedrick, Prop.

Obituary.

Peanuts
10c pound

Dies Suddenly of Pneumonia

After an illness of only a few
days, Erank .Mandi, who residffll
southwest Of Middleville, died on
Wednesday of last, week of pwur
mnnin. Tho nature of tlm dire.-iso
was unknown until shortly before
his ilea th. He Is survived by his.
wife nnd
three, children.
Mr.
Marsh's mother, Mrs. Mary Mnrsb,
of Middleville, died a few weeks
ago. leaving an estate valued nl
&lt;1,500. The son dierl one week ate
ter his appointment a* administra­
every night‘except Saturday,—(Adv. ।
tor. Mra. Geneva Welsh, of Way?
Mita Donna Durkee wan the
‘ Thr fast
line ut Mulholland's
s succeeded hun a* aduiiu-of Hiss Lylu JlcCruery, of Holland, |
over Eundty.

William Harold Leonard was
Th&lt;* progressives have placed in
'the Held tlie following candidates Ihihi in llailings, Michigan, on Jan­
■ for city qlllces:
uary 22nd, itipi. Being a cripple
I Mayor—Anson G. Boyes.
for the last five years of his life.
Tn.asurur-X'dias. M. Atkins.
In* was a constant siilF'rur. He
I Member of Botird of HevieWr- inurecd' peacefully away on *Mnrch
Clnre. II. Bauer.
P, Hili, after an illness caused liy a
Justice—Adolphus I'. Hopkins.
complication of dimUUM, Ite was a:
tsuin'rv|»oni—I. N. Winter*, Nub- patient sufferer nnd will be mi$t&lt;*(|1
maii Latharn.
by his many friends nnd relatives.
He leave* lire parents, one brother'
fl-n'r (Islehia al the BaplrelVhurch and two sisters..

�THE EACTIXCg

MARCH 26, tft|.

PAGE FIVE
T.T-.TT

| THE CHURCHES

A Straight Line
is the shortest distance between two, given points and the
straight line to success in retailing is in providing what people
want at the prices they want to pay.
To-day people want goods of known reliability, merchandise in which all ele­
ment of risk has been eliminated, merchandise in which' the maker has evi­
denced his own honesty of purpose by affixing his name to his product and by
“Standing Behind” that name.
•
Kuppenheimer Clothing, Dutchcss Trousers, Munsing Union Suits, Monarch
and Arrow Shirts, Arrow Collars, Puritan Hats, Yankee Knit Hose and
Headlight Overalls, are Straight Lincy Merchandise.

Come in to*day or any day and see our Spring Display of the above lines.

norrill, Lambie &amp; Co.
Hastings, Michigan.

Ona Price Clothiers

WHEN YOU GET
TIRED
of eating dry and tasteless bread; when your
whole system seems to be crying out for some of that nice moist nutty flavor­
ed bread like your mother-in-law used.to make; and you feel as though you
would like to try a different flour, thefttry Sunshine Flour. The flour that
is “as good as the best, and better than the rest” You will find that you are
getting just what you wanted, your bread troubles will be ended. If your
dealer does not handle Sunshine Flou r, notify us giving us his name, we will
see him about IL
Call on us for ground feed.
V
Vi

F. A. CHILDS &amp; CO
IRVING, MICH

United Light 8 Railways Co
Call or write ua for quotation* on First Preferred 67b
Cumulative Stock of the United Light and Railway* Co.
Thi» stock is Exempt from the normal Federal Income Tax
to the holder, for the reason -Rist the T&lt;X is paid at the
•puree. Full explanation on request.

Hows, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bortles
Citizen* 4f IS and 1122
Bell Main 223

Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fifth Floor Mich., Trust Bldg.

1 Gmc u Fine Rccilul ut
Nashville Tuesday Etc.
Forrest Glenn Fiepach furnished
! a musical program for the Women's
I Literary Club lianuifvl lit Nashville
Tuesday evening, March l.lli.
I Those taking pari were Forrest
■ Gleim Fiehdcli. pianist, Albert E.
Kmikle. violinist, Mrs. Bert TilI marsh, cmiiralto, and Mr. Ira Peck,
tenor, all of Hastings.
Mr. Ficlmch .is a modern pianist,
in Ih&lt;* true sense of the won), a good
I acrompanist amt has a very promismg future. Each artist is worthy of
especial mention for the entire en­
tertainment was a rare treat mid

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

Pay Your Accounts
By Check

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United Brethren Church.
G. W. Ballou. Pnslur.
The revival meclinvs nnd interest
continue wilh preaching al 7:15
every evening, ihe subject for
next Sunday morning al 1(1:30 will
be of special interest tn all: "Is
Tho World Growing Beller or
Worse?" What is your opinion?
Evening subjis-i will be: "Having
Faith for the Fullire.”
We urge you io bring imine one
with you next Sunday. A few'
more will fill every seal in the
house.
All other Services ut tho regular
hours.

Gebraad “Sells Fanns',n

Hastings National Bank,
The Only National Bank In Barry County

HASTINGS,

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MICHIGAN.

Other New Goods
Among the other classy and seasonable
merchandise we have a line of beautiful
Dress Goods—New Broadheads, Wide
Wool Serges, Shepherd Checks, Honey
Comb Checks, Mattasse,* Etamine nad
others.
We will do all we can to make your viait to our
store a pleasant one and we are sure you will be
delighted with the choice selections, we have made
tor our Spring and Summer Shewing in all depart*
meets.

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
LOCAL NEWS

Miss Adell Hansom, who has been

Don't forget io see Frances M.
Tower about u new Sfiirellu for
Easter—Adv. ‘
There will he second rank work
In Hie Knights of Pythias lodge on
.Monthly evening.
Division No. 3 of Ihe Presbyterian
L. A. S. was delightfully entertain­
ed al the home of Mrs. D. It. Foster
Tuesday.
Jones Cigar Store on Jefferson St.
offers some bargains in cigars for
Saturday only. Head Ihe advertise­
ment in this issue.
For the first time in many days.
Sheriff Williams* hotel is empty of
Christian Srlriirc Society.
.Sunday, March 2H. lull.' Second all male prisoners’. The only occu­
floor of No. j|ii Jefferson Ul. Sun­ pant is Mrs. Jone&lt;-Lewis.
Good sized audiences are hearing
day service 10:30 a. lij. Subject,
"Reality."
of Mnttoon. who is pi'eaehing ev­
Sunday school. 11:15.
ery
evening in the Baptist cliunli.
Wi*dne«dny evening testimonial
Tin*, next regular m«*eliug of the
service, 7:30.
Heading room al same address is E. T. I'. will he helifTuesday. March
open every Wednesday and Satur­ 3lsl al the home of .Mr. ami Mrs.
day. from 2 to 5 p. tn.. Where auth­ Sander*, Green SI. Pol hick suporized literature
on
Christian
.Science may be read and purchas­
Monica house and will take.|H&gt;*He«sed.
ion Ihe llrsi of April, when Mr.
All are welcome.
Monica's people will move to Grand
Rapids.
Presbyterian Church.
All services are held in Um Par­ A. s. will hold a l&gt;ak«d safe al &lt;). A.
ish House of the Episcopal church.
Fuller’s gKH-'iy
Saliu&gt;iy.
b&lt;-Sermon tor-next Sunday morning:
"The Work of Christ.
This sub­ iiinir at two o'clock. I'hone ordure

Money carried aliout loose in the pocket or purse is not only a
constant temptation* to spend more than one should, but is often
lost. Every few days our attention is called to the loss of a pursq.
containing money, or the loss of. loose money. A checking account ’
wjth our bank prevents your losing yuur money; and also helps you
from spending it foolishly, jf you loose your check-book, we give
you another.

Don’t delay opening a checking account with us. Come in any
Unie aifd WC will'explain tliejnatter fully to you.

Ladies, If you wish (o appear as
the best dressed and most stylish
appearing woman in Hastings
and Barry County, come to us
and buy your COATS, SUITS
and SKIRTS. The line of readyto-wear garments we carry are
models of high class tailoring,
and they give you an air of re­
finement and culture that you
cannot afford to be without. We
have all the latest cuts and pat­
terns. It will be a pleasure to
us to attend you while
you shop in our dif­
ferent departments.

Public worship and I
Sermon,
____ ____
.
,
_____
‘.What.
Dousi.lhc
.World w.
Owe The
Protestant Episcopal 1
Church" by Rev. Frank ttouuenbusli,
Hector 8L Luke's church, Kalama- ■
z«m&gt;. The tickets given mil for this I
service, .March IHth. will be used
for the new dale.

ject deals with Hie heart of Chris­
tianity. Morning sen ice nt 10:30.
Evening service al 7 o'clock. The
Sunday school meets at the close of
the morning service. Tho public is
cordially invited.

'

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

Methodist Episcopal Church.
Methodist Episcopal Church, llev.
Russell H. Brcaay, paslor. Tlm
services for tho following week are
as follows:
Thu reday, Mor. 20, tfte 2iHh day.
3:30 p. in. Junior League, and
catechism.
.
6:30 p. in. Tho church at home,
John. 10:17-33.
Friday, March 27, Ihe 27lh day.
0:30 p. m. The church al homo,
John 17.
Saturday, March 28, the 2Nlh day.
0:30 p. m. The church al home,
John 18:1-18.
The Fifth Sunday in Lent. Mar.29,
10:30 n. m. Public wor-liip. and
Nermon, "Is Thu Bible un Infallible
Book."
73)0 p. m. Public worship nnd
sermon. “What Has Become &lt;&gt;f The
Doctrine of Hell in Modern (•reach­
lug?"
.
8:15 p. in. The second service for
ppiyer, praise and consee rat ion.
Monday, March 30, Hie LDlli day.
0:30 f&gt;. m. Thu church at home,
John IB.'|P:l(I.
Tuesday. Mar. 3lsl, the 3oih day.
0:30 p. in. The church at home,
John, 19: 23-12.
Wednesday April Isl, The 3hl day.
The church al home.

There are many people who don’t know the real value that ac- '
cnies to them by having a clu eking account with our bank. We will
mention only a couple of the most im|M&gt;rlant reasons why every
man and woman should use a checking account.
;

When an account is paid in cash a receipt is usually given, but
is often lost or mislaid and many misunderstandings occur because
of the loss of a receipt and loss of record of payo;ent, but when bills
or accounts are paid by check-u|m»ii your checking account with us
you Iijavc a record in your check-book besides the returned check
which is almost never lost.’

STYLE AND QUALITY IN

B^U.1 Our*
The special trpidfngs held every
nig|it, under the leadership of rov,
James OMema. of Mattumi, Hl. Mr.
Ostema is a map of deep consecra­
tion ami unusuM ability, combin­
ing tho gifts of tuachipg and evan­
gelisation. His sertMBs are rich
in IlimjgIH aid lie is mnkiiu the
Wort) of God a new book i &gt;' his
hearers. Mr. Ostema has .hr.n a
Vide rxperieuuj :n the ministry,
and has made a deep study of the
Bible. Tho meetings
are field
every night at 7:30, and on .Tuesday,
1 Thursday bndFriday'ahenimiiB al
। 2:(X1. at tho church. Special music
by children nnd adult choirs nt the
evening services. Also s-&gt;b&gt;.&lt;, duels,
quartettes, etc.
Sunday srhool, 10:30.
tMorniiig worship, 11:30. Sermon
••.What Is ChriaUkn Joffettnm-.- i.y
Rev. .Inm^-Hstema. The chon will
furnish Giectal music.
WK People's
Meeting.
Lead&lt; r. M!«s&gt; Maude Chnrh-n.
Yoke Fellow Band, 6U»).
Evening, serviee, 7:tn. S-ini&lt;m
by Rev. James Ostema.
There will bo baplLms al Ihe
close of the evening service.
Wednesday ofleruoon. the Indies
Aid Society Will ip&lt;‘et nl 130 al the
home of Mre. Frank-SmiHi, Grand
St., near Jefferson. There is sperial sewing lo bo done nl this meet­
ing.

Farmers are reporting that the
simply of mnph» sugar this ru'astm
will lie short owing Io adverse
weather cundilions. Not much has
iiern brought to ihe local market. '
Miss Pauline Wellman was'plcnsA daughter wa&gt; Imru on Munday nnlly surprised Saturday evening
by fourteen of her schoolmates.
to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baumer.
They enjoyed a |nd luck supper and
Miss Wellman received some pretty
gifts.
,
A sou was horn mi Saturday.
March 21, to Mr. and Mfft. Fred
Stebbins.
It
has been named
Thomas Frederick after its grand­
fat tier. Prosecuting Attorney Thom­
DIE OF OOH SPECIAL BARBAIKS
as Sullivan.
Seymour Howe, of Grand Rapids,
320 Acre*, Near Big Rapi&lt;|a.
followed his usual annual, custom
Near school and churches.
on Thursday and came Io Hustings
Some rolling, some level limd.
to lake dinner witli his mother.
Clay-loam and gravelly soil.
Mrs. Andrew Ames, who passed on
Good 8 room house, built two years.
that day her 82nd birthday.
Large barn, will hold31) head cattle.
II. M. Moore, of Hope township,
Good silo, hog home, poultry house.
went t«» Grand Rapids Wednesday
■00 acrcsunder cultivation.
ami brought h&gt; this city eu mule­
50 acres more all stumpnl.
home Mrs. .Moore, who was oper­
ated upon in U. B. A. hospital. Mrs.
170 ocrea rirgin and second growth
Moore's recovery is rcpidly pro­
timber.
Trant stream run* through paylure.
gressing.
Timber, beech, myple, elm, white
Owing' Io spreading rails which
oak, black oak, hetnlock and pine.
derailed the south bound C. K. &amp;
Mnstjril this plkce in 20 days for
S. passenger train near East Cooper,
on Friday morning. Ihe traffic wns
help up until evening. The freight
wns unable to make its round trip,
EDWIN H. 6EBRAAD, Mid. Fira Mil
ion account uf'blockiug of the''track.
(The north bound passeuger train
Grand Rapids. Mich.
I passed through Husliugs' al seven
| o’clock.

Twenty-seven friends of Mrs. Re­
The K. 0. T. M. M. will have a taf­
bekah lloughtalin surprised her fy pull Til their lodge rooms Monday
Wednesday the IHth on her 77lh
birthday. A delicious aupper was evening, March 30th.
served. Mrs. lloughtalin was the
recipient of a number of nice gifts.
! George Miller, of the flrni of Mil­
Holders of our Preler &amp; Harris, delivered a Cameron
HI — A paid Stock receive
piano Tuesday of this week from
IwWl cash dividend* semi*
his slock of high grade instruments
to one of his customers living out
,
annually at 5% per
about 12 miles from Hast tags. He
annum. Au investment backed by
look it. out there in one of his auto
gilt-edged real estate mortgages
delivery wagons.
and unsurpassed for safety, con­
venience or net earning rate. 21
There will lie a s|»ecial- com ocarears in business, assets over
lion of Hastings Chapter No. 68 R. A.
POO.OOO.^ite for fnll particulars
M. on Friday, night, when the mark
master's degree will be conferred
upon two candidates. As there is
considerable degree work to du
there will be meetings every Friday
night until further notice.

5%

WEAR DIAMONDS
"DIAMONDS” ARE THE BEST INVESTMENT.
WHEN A
MAN WHO IS WEARING DIAMONDS APPROACHES ANOTHER
HE GETS ATTENTION BECAUSE HE LOOKS PROSPEROUS.
THIS PAYS. THE MOST CHERISHED TREASURES A MAN CAN
GIVE HIS WIFE, SWEETHEART OR MOTHER ARE "DIA­
MONDS." THE LUSTROUS GLITTER OF THESE MOST PRECI­
OUS STONES, MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE, DELIGHTS THE
BEHOLDER AND THE WEARER.

THEN DIAMONDS CAN ALWAYS
BACK INTO MONEY.

BE QUICKLY TURNED
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OUR DIAMONDS ARE FLAWLESSl- OUR PRICES AS LOW
AS THE BEST CAN BE SOLD FOR.

L. V. BESSMER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER

1833

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FOR CROSS COUNTRY RUN
Over Four Mlles Course. Rules by
Which High School Students May
Engage in Compel II ion.
For Rome lime I Im fad that iho
ntliloliu spirit for which Hastings
high was always noted has been
dampened, or. latent or dormantno one seems" In know which—ha«
been the Nubjoct for a gr* al deal of
regret among former oiiwfrnbi of llm
high school during whose whnol
days athletic spirit ran high and
whose teams won many victories. a&lt;
the trophy cups in the high school
room testify.
Tlm graduates are
unanimous on nno point—Hint there
is no real reason why conditions
should develop which pul a i|uielus
on the athletic spirit nnd conse­
quently make (he learns med so
many humiliating defeats as they
met with during Ihe last few yean*.
'Hie line coaching which the bas­
ket ball team has received during
Ihe Iasi few months from Waller
Phelps, nnd Ihe consequent victor­
ies, which have given tho sludeiils
an opimriunily Io see what victory
is like, has done much Io revive inThat Ihis is a healthy sign, is en­
dowed by (he enlhusiaolic spirit in
which Ihe sludeiils nn llieir own Inilinlivo decided tn pub their school
&lt;&gt;n the map by entering- llw TriCuiliily base ball h-agim.

■ Phelps nnd Charles A. Weisscrt
have donated a trophy nip as a
prise t&lt;i the winner of a croas-conniry run. The nip is on exhibition
in (». F. Chidester's store.
The following nilcs govern rom-4

181—1!

Huhlmrifk iiarlmr minus 1 2-3.
Hirst A Still, minus 51-3.

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Spring Blood ami System Cleanser. |

Prmil
I). Cook........
II. Miilh ii ..
McKnighl ...
Pal rick ........
W. Cook....:

Iron Cullers—23a&gt;.
Pencil Pushers-23t«.
During thr winter months Impurlt’en accumulate. your blood becomes I
Impure and thick, your kidneys. liv­
Hn*dings Whbdrra’WIn.
er nnd bowels fall tn work, causing j
According lo il mc«agv r&gt;T(dycd
so-called "Spring Fever." Atm feel, Iasi uighi. tlm whist tc.-mr roiiqwscd
tired, weak and lazy. Electric Billers of Ma&lt;sra. Doyle. Hayes. Huffman
mid Bauer won (lie Furniture City
th® ’kidney*.’ liver and bowels to' Trophy by 15 points at tin otnio
healthy action, expel blood Impurl- - whist louriiaiimul in Ik'lroil.
tic* nnd rcMor® your health, strength 1
--------------------- ---------and ambition. Electric Bitter* makes
Haskel Ball Ganic. April 3.
you feel like new. Start a four weeks’
Imre will be a haskd ball game
treatment—-it will put yon In line
A-een I hr high school live ami nn
Shape for your spring work. Guar­
anteed. AH DruraUts.
tee. nnd
Nl.ou al Carveth * Stebbins nnd A. former high school Iranis, including
Coach waller Phelps nnd "Fritz"
E.‘Jlulhollanil s.—Adv.
Heli or. This nromises Io be ail exQaa Hous® Cake Is not expensive.—

rch. 2*. A quilt will
BdM-kaha will idve.
Publle Invited.—2-wks

Miss I.idn Prine has returned to
her home in Chirngo after a two
weeks visit wilh her parents, .Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Hill.

It has been reported that I had
withdrawn from the race for
City Treasurer this Spring, but
I will say that I am in the field
as strong as ever.

Monday, March 30
We will open our new Photo Studio
In the Stebbins Block of thia city
In extending an invitation to visit our studio we
believe we ore offering you an opportunity
(or a half hour of real pleasure ancj profit.
Our picture display is interesting for reason of
the high grade of the work, great variety and
the unusual arrangement of the exhibit.
Our prices are very reasonable—ranging from
$2.00 per dozen up. One price to all, fair and .
courteous treatment, and the Brubaker quality
in all our work.

Brubaker &amp; Howe
and Muting*

Photographers

Real Grocery Bargains
We offer the following specials for

Get out to the Republican City
Caucus Friday night and
give me a boost.

J. E. Hogle

MONDAY ONLY
8 bars Pearl Soap__-._-------- ---------------------------- .... 25c
2S lbs H &amp; E Granulated Sutfar........................ :-------- $1.26
2 packages Jaxon Soap Powder _____ ________________ 9o
Good Cabbage, fine thing for Boiled Dinner, per
4c
One Package of Post TOASTIES FREE with a package of
Grape Nuts—Only one to a cmtomcr.
We carry • full line of staple and Fancy Groccrie* 'and Meats.
member, these special* are tor Monday only.

Re­

Williams &amp; Son ««»«««■«•

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four miles.

HASTINGS LOSES TO UNION

HIGH BY 18 TO 7 SCORE
Basket Ball Team's Fine Showing In
Concluding Contest of

Season.
An exciting and inlercsling game
of basket ball wa* played here Fri­
day night by Ihe local high school
team agninsl tho Union High of
Grand'ilnpid*. The final score was
18" to 7. At Ihe end of the first
half. Ihe score Mood 5 lo 3 in favor
of Union. 'The morning and even­
ing papers of Grand Rapids report­
ed Hint the Union was held to ns
clost&gt; a score as many of the larger
towns held I hem. Neither Irani
seemed able In find the baskets mid
il was on lids account I bat thipl.
Ward's absence was seriously fell.
If he had been able lo play, it look*cd as though Union would have been
defeated. Banish, the Union center,
who has been touted as the best cen­
ter in the state, was out-jumped in
nearly every instance by Sparks, of
Hastings. Elmer Cross, the star for­
ward for Union, failed for the Ural
time this year to make a field goal,
because Im was guarded so closely
by Todd of Hastings. Todd playing
tho best game he has played this
year.
In the first half. Garland, who wa*
playing his first game al forward,
made the preltjcxl loop shot that
has been made this year in any of
the games that Hastings has played.
Thu work of Bollum ami Hill is wor­
thy of mention nnd Coach Phelps
picks Bollum, as the best all rouml
player of this year, being particul­
arly good in guarding when the op­
' EmIh” haV&lt;&gt;
of Kellin8 a
The'prospcclR for the next year
are. very good as other playera ar®
showing up in good fonn and Has­
tings ought to nave a much beLtei
team next year. About the only po­
sition that Phelps is worrying about
is J he renter,

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well, n.n optomol ris! of Detroit, was
nrrcidi’d on Saturday by City .Mar­
shall Hirsi, on complaint, of !•'. II.
Pancoast. Bonwell gave a bond of
IKX) for juipearniice for trial ini
Justice CailwaTlatTer’s court, Mnn-i
day afternoon. After a short &lt;!&lt;•—|
libOHrtlfin. the jury brought in 3i
verdict of acquittal.
Mr. Banwell j
was defended by P. T. ColgroVe. The
jury freed Jim defendant on the:
grounds that ho wan a "professionol
man."

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military drill.

things in Basil ng* in the city.

70!'I
Pencil Pushers Arc Vidors.
j ,In Friday's roiilesl in .lake Heli'
18P howling alley, the pencil Ptisli

Hri—133—159
rv.*H7 -178
138- 181-150

Cup.
2, It shall be given each year lo
tlm winner nf the cross country run.
X The winner of the cup each
year may keep (he cup in hiR i"&gt;—
KcsAiou until lh&lt;* run tif Ihe follow­
ing year.
,
t. If tlm runner wins the cup
three years in sucession. Hie cup
breonms Iiis l&lt;» keep, and Ihe ’do­
nors Will pul up annllmr cup.
5. Each runner must run Ihe full
length of Ihe course nl least twice
before the run of each year.
,
G. A doctor must pronounce each
runner physically lit to run each
race.
7. An rutry fee of twenly-flve
435 cents) shall be charged each
runner entering.
8. . The run shall start at 33X) P.
M. on the afternoon nf tho Ural
Thursday in June, and Ihe entry list
shall close nt 33X1 P. M. mi ihe af­
ternoon of ihe Ural Tues*lay In
June.
K ^Any student of Ihe Hpslirflrs High
School is eligible lu cider for (Ins
run.
The route of the course and the
length &lt;&gt;f Ihe course will l&gt;c an-

Ki i-w

Mina Maurino Joslin, of tho Mozarl
Onartetto, of Grand Rapida. wm the

Will Havp Manage- | without n license, William L. Hon-

F.rmer r.t-ess &lt;i mil id 2. Hill 3 mil &lt;&gt;l
lid roll.
Wilhelm's Tailor Shop.
Ih Hefrreu-*- llinkly mid Miirlmll.. I Hastings whist players are in De­
Tho Western Uninn telegraph of­
-------- ---------iroil this week parlicipnling in Ihe
fice, which has fur years been in
Fine Bowling ('onlcol.
, tournament held under the aus- Ihe Michigan Central passenger stnlion, has been removed from the
II W.l— pi»*»ril IU .. .IIII
Ill- III. ................ -—•
sial ion lo new quarters in Wil­
iwling alley im posed of Messrs. II. G. Hayes, h. J. helm'* tailor shop. This was Ihe
Thivrsday evening, iidween Ihe All ■ Huffman, Cha*. F.. Doyle and \\. &lt;*. Ural telegraph office in Hastings,
str.ii. and Hie C. I’ A T. leams, Ihe' Ikiuer. They will play for Ihe and was opened when Iho railroad
'"' f,1 Ypsilanti mid Furniture City tn»- was built. The railroad company
I phies. Tin* v.dimleur learn, which will do its own telegraph operating.
will engage in tlm «&gt;nm plays, is
Tho new office will ho in charge
Ueomimsnd &lt;d tfdwra. &lt;!. II. Osborn.
TWO FORMER HASTINGS HIGH
of Clarence Biggs, who has been
SCHOOL STUDENTS make
employed al the slnlinn for some
&gt;ll 1.. num'll’'.
FINE DONATION
l?8
Tlm lournanmiil Imgnn yesterday limn.
'
193 and will las! until Friday aflerimon.

OFFER TROPHY CUP PRIZE

Man," Not Peddler.

Chanted with violating tho ordi­

Field baskeis-’-VnnBoveii. 2: Han-1 •
■
------------- ish l: FArh!msj. l:M&lt;intni' -*;&lt;hd-|F.|n,|| p|nv,.„ Trying lo Win Tro- Claroncn
laKJ:|lXr&lt; lllreish r. on! .d mJ
phlra In HolH (anlillnr.

TIME ATHLHIC
SPIRIT II SEMS

••Professional

OFHCE IS MOVED UPTOWN nance making it nn offonap'lo ped­ guest of Mrs.-Glaudc Stuart while

I’nioa
R. F ......VanBoven
. L. F. ..Elmer Cressi

Strong Character
Emanates From Flowers In Home
Make the Necessary Sacrifice and Place in
Your Home the Refining Influence of Flowers

Beautify
Your
Home
By
Keeping
In
It
Fresh
Cut
Flowers
From
Our
Stock

Phones:
Bell-Main 208
Citizens 2470

Did it ever occur to you that in the creation of the universe, perfect symmetry and beauty
prevail in every part? It is only the hand of man in his progress of destruction that has made
things at times and in certain places to appear ugly and uncouth.
The hand of the artist, with all his wonderful skill, has never yet been able to portray the "
beautiful forms, tints and shadings that actually prevail in nature.
In the mind of the Creator there must have been a purpose in this sublime beauty and
color. It was His intention that the character of man should develop under the most perfect
conditions. For this reason the darkest and most isolated places were beautified by a touch that
could not be given save by a loving masterhand.
This being true, are you doing all within your power to make the surroundings of those
you love beautiful? Especially should the home in which the children spend much of their time,
he fdled with beauty. Beauty is one of the greatest aids in forming character. Nothing will add
more to the value of your home than beautiful flowers upon its tables and mantles.
Much attention is given to sending flowers to express our respect and esteem for our
friends when they are dead. While this is commendable, we believe that flowers sent to the
living is productive of the greatest good.
Believing all these things, our entire efforts are used in growing flowers and plants that are
second to none. Our greenhouse equipment's the most modern of any in use; our experience
in floral work has come as the result of a number of years study.and practice. We send nothing
from our houses except the perfect blossoms or the perfect potted plants. Those who make our
special floral designs are artists in their lines. Our facilities for prompt and efficient service are
the best in Western Michigan.
We urge you now to make your home beautiful with ^floral designs and bouquets from our
greenhouses. DON’T hold to the old idea of sending flowers ONLY at the time of death, but
send them also during the lifetime of those you love. Make their homes beautiful. Make their
lives glad.
A telephone call to us for flowers and plants will receive just as careful attention as though
you came in person and selected the flowers you desired. We give special attention to out-of­
town parcel post or express orders.

ELI CROSS
Grand Rapids, filch

Send
Your
Friends
Fresh
Flowers
While
They
Live.
Don’t
Wait
Until
They
Die!
dt

Greenhouses
Ashland Ave. &amp; Page St.
Store: 148 Monroe Ave.

�THE WAgHNCg BANMjft. ^LtlKII 26, UlL

FACIE SEVEN

TT

If Y,u W«nt To Know How To Beautify Your Complexion

'

SHULTZ.

Mise Alta Smith of Irving town­
ship is spending this week witti the
Misses Ora ajjd Dora Tci^enning.
Three plucky sclioolmains Alice
Foley, who teaches al Brush Ridge.
t.nra Dryer of-Jluul|L-Cornera. amt
C1.OVKRDAI i :
DELTON.
Ellie Bennett on arriving At Shultz
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freer spent Friday airf fimling the train lute
Mrs. Clara Ixramls will have her
No amount of misrepresentation by the
ipring oiMmlug of millrtiery April Sunday wilh the -former's sister. started for Hastings, walking the
Miu Cleary will give free personal sdykeand a few frac facial xnnsuges in
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug­
1st and 2nd. Rhe has been U» Grand .Mrs. Bcsamor of Haklim.--.
your own home. Telephone us.
entire distance getting tiierv be­
Rapids and has all the new spring
Mrs. Julia Gibaon 'spent n few fore the train did.
gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis,
This Is Your Opportunity—Take Advantage of It
styles. You will find her lino of days with Mr. and Mr.*. Cbaa. Gib­
Mrs. G. Dickgrson and daughtcr
huts this spring of Urn very latest son of Jlaslhiga.
or epoked-up certificates, or falsehoods of
Bear in mind—Miss Clcfry .will lie st our store a whole week, commencing
so bo sure to inspect all of her list
Mrs. A. J. Willis was an fiver Sfin- Mrs. C. ‘Bachelor Sunday.
March 30th. Don't tail to hear tier
any kind, can change the fact that
on April first and secpud.—adv.
day guest of her husband (&gt;f Kala­
A. Wamer nml family «»f Prairie­
Frnn Dally Beauty Lecture
Wo are very gldtf to announce mazoo.
ville s|»enl Sunday wilh G. EL Ken­
Mrs. Velma Myres of Cellar Creek yon.
that Dr. Morford, our veterinary, reTo follow her advice means a better complexion for you.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Horr who have
Uinied to Del Ion. Monday morning Ims heen spending Win- Huie with
been visiting in Luther the post
and will again practice hero. Every her sister Mra. Berk Chilmm.
Glenn Kenyon of-Shultz is help­ two weeks rclurneii Salunlay.
one is pleased to welcome them tn
Sole distributer for Harmony Toilet Requisites
ing his brother Jesse.
C. Kcnyfin lost a valuable horse
town again.
A. E. Pattoff ma&lt;lp,a business trip Sunday.
tton, Mich.
The Kexall Store
Mr. and Mrs. Pelnr J. Adriansqn
Henry llilzner and S. Clark of
and daughter. Margaret; visilNl 'rel­
Hastings liave. renttai Dr. MudrackS
atives here from Wedensday until
severat
*lays with tyer ilaughtcn farm nnd moved here.
Salubday.
Mr.*. Grace MtfCalluni, of uraitgcMrs. Elin Tcnieiining .is spending
Charles Glovscy has not iieuon
this week wilh her father in Irving;
venr well for tho past few week*. ' William Gillotpie i made a busi­
township .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burke and family ness trip to Kalhmaxmi Saturday.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
Clarence Thomas returned home
were Sunday visitors al Goorgo
f.ittle Clare Norwoisl of Delton this week after spemling the win­
for making finest and most economical food.
Munroe's.
ter nl Petoskey.
The farce “How The Story Grew"
James Dinwiddle of Benniitaton,
will be n-penlcd Friday, April 17lh.
Mrs. IMrn Kahler spent Salurday Vermont nml Jay Anders of West
Tim music will Im now. Procucds ftl Hastings.
Get busy and select your kind of seeds, wc. have
Hood visited Frank Horn Tliurstlny.
lay. ।
will be used for street-lights.
ill- nnnniiinr uinmni a
Ilnrry Nagler of C.iessi-y was callthem, all kinds already on hand
Master Earl Faulkner is on the l**r Saturday,.^
ing on old friends here Thursday.
rUnGHASE VIutnOLA
Republican Caucus.
.nek list i hi- wafik.
Mn*. John McLoml wa* in Has­
The republicans of the township'
Glen Kenyon commenced work
-----------— CITY SCHOOLS
FOR THE
Miss Ihinlah Browning of Hie L’. tings Saturday on hu-in- ?-.
for Jesse Kenyon of Cloverdale litis I
of Hope will meej at.Cloverdale at
Be first and make Good Friday your planting day
of M. hospital is caring for her
John Mr Lend was in Naidwjllc wi’ek.
Fox's Hall on Saturday. March t!X.
ulster, Mrs. John Slater.
lomling jmlahn-s.
Ferris Brown nml wife of Prair- Tcuchcrs* Club liaised Necessary 1011, nt 2 o'clock p. nu lo nominate
Mr.*. McNaughton of Battle Creek
....... &gt; Sunday with
I. Itheir
I...... am..
»
w-a
...
Mrs. Marlin Nagehwa.* tqkcn wilh J....ill..
candidates' for the township offices
ieville spent
par­ ■
Funds for This excellent
visited her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. sinlili-n illneflt tfclurtlay niuhi.
Good seeds make good gardens
nnd transact such business as comes
ents. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hart.
Project.
Gwinn, a part of last week.
Mrs. Chubb of near Mii|ilb&lt;ville is
before the meeting.
There was a large attendance al
Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Briggs are visiting at Ira Broqk's for a few Sunday school Sunday.
The Teachers' Club of the Hast­
Bert McCallum,
.
very poorly nt this writing.
Chairman Com.
Andrew Carpenter is on the sick ing!* city schools recently purchased
. ..
There will be a Mothers' meeting
Churrh Notes.
list.
a victrola for the use in the various
Fiday afternoon, wilh Mrs. Fred
There will be preaching til Maple
Charles Shultz is sick nl this
Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured.
Green. Thr subjects for discuwimi Grove npxt Sunday. ,
departments
of
the
school.
An
or
­
writing.
There la nothing more discourag­
wall Im "False Homo Standard*,
There will be pray* :’ mMing and
Ema Owens of Cedar Creek spent der has been- placed for n number ing than a chronic disorder of tho
and "What is Child Obedience?" follnwiHi by 'Sunday Schuol. The Thursday al Joe Hammond's.
stomach. Is It not surprising that
Every mother is urged to be pres­ L’.*.*mi XIII.
Rcvbiw- ,lr*n* tlm
John Chamberlain spent over iety that till grades of the school many suffer for years with such an
ent.
will
have
the
benefit
of
tho
music.
aliment
when a permanent cure I*
(Irenl Teacher. Matt. 7:21-.".'. Gohl­ Sunday nl home.
.
The victrola will be used in all the within their reach and may be had
Hr. McGregor of Bailie Creek was en text—“What &lt;lotli Jrlmtah rePhone 16-6 Banfield Exchange
L. McCarty is quite sick al this
school buildings of the city until for a trifle? •’About one year ago,"
called in consultation wilh Dr. t|Uirb nf thee, but U&lt; do justly, and writing.
Cri&gt;.*-*. Ia*f Thursday, at Mrs. John to love kindness, nnd to walk hum­
Mrs. Shelton ’ is caring for her others can lie procured. It is the ”1 bought a package ot Chamber'
Klnlrr's, who has been ill-nearly ail lily wilh thy Gmlf" Micah «;H.
parent*. Mr. find Mrs. Charles purpose of the .Club to have one Uln'a Tablet!, and since* tiling them I
winter.
placed in each building as soon as have fell perfectly well. 1 had pre­
The Y. P. A. will In- b’d by Mrs. Shultz who are sick.
Homer Gicen began work Mon­ Claude Mosher.
Topic i- "What
Mrs. Fox is visiting friend* near the necessary^funds can be raised viously u»ed any number nf different
day morning for Aldrich firns. Mr. Missions Are Doing For tin- World." Jackson this week.
by viiteri-iinnienl.*, premiums on medicine*, but none of them were nt
Green has been in brntiiieiis Imre for
Ansol Phillips mid wife spent Sun-, school exhibits at the slate and
(ho past four years and by Ids
day nt their son Burrell's of Hinds county fairs and other sources.
honest business dealings in hi.- .
We offer the following' Granite'Ware for 10c each
. WALL LAKH
Corners.
.
stor&lt;r Uns won boats of friemk in
liny Hammond til tended a sur­
Ml’S. Dagley W*u)C Ju Maple Grove
and nround tmltnn. Who are-ex­
prise parly on her mother last
8 qt. pans
6 qt. pans
5 qt. pans
4 qt. pans
tremely sorry that his store is clos­ Iasi week Ut help cure f"r Iter little week in Hastings.
grandson
who
is
saxiuualy
ill
willt
ed.
5 qt. preserving kettles
4 qt, preserving kettles
i.ii..mil. &gt;nin
-.
Mrs. Clara" I-omnis Is spending a pm-umomn.
Dc'nlli of (Srorur Haywood.
few ’days with her son, Glenn, at ’ Ernest Arinslniiig and wife of
3 qt. preserving kettles
6 qt. milk pans
Prairieville visited Fn d Ashby and
George Haywood. one of the .wellOlivet.
family, Sunday.
•
'
4 qt. mUk pans
4 qt. sauce pans
known residents of the southwest­
Mr. nml Mrs. Thoma* lv Iley went ern part of the nounty, died nl hi*
prised Mrs. Van Lousier. Saturday
3 qt. sauce pans
wash basins
the occasion bring Iter birthday. to Kalnnuizoo SatDBday for a few Imine &lt;m Seclimi 25. Orniureville.
Needless to say they had n good days Visit, wiUi theft daughter Mrs. March 2lsl, of Bright's disease.
Come and let us show you these great bargains
Ernest Farr.
f
Now is when you will need new Jackets, Overalls,
Funeral services Were held from his
Mr. mid Mrs. ISam Newton were lain home on Monday afternoon.
Work Shirts, Etc., and by the way, wc have them.
hostess treated the ladies to a somewhat surprised ta-i Tuesday Rev. Mr» McLeod officiating. Burial
chicken dinner, and also lee cream evening when a number of neigh? look place in Prairieville cemetery.
burs ami friends galle• ••d al their
Mr. Hnywood was Bom in Glou­
and cake.
Wc also have an extra good line of Men’s Heavy
HARDWARE
Tlm Epworth Leagiie enjoyed Imme. Tho ■•vqiiiijg wa* pleasantly cestershire, England, on February
spent in viSiliui. olnytr. cards ami 12. IHH. AVlo-n he was nine years
their 81
Patricks cviniiig vary
Work Shoes and also a very complete line of Light
much, last Tuesilay evening nml hi dnnciniJL DvIicilutflkjF1' freshmenU ’«•!&lt;! his parents moved to Quebec.
sidle of the bin! night look in $!3.9i). will be greatly mis*&lt;M iu ibis ueigli- Four years' Inter ’ they moved to
Shoes.
Kalamazoo. In 1855. they settled in
Tho piano commit tee thanks those
||i&gt;p&lt;&lt; township. When Mr. Haying a sucre.-*, also t&lt;&gt; Iho Sunday a number «»f year-.
Mrs. Gid .WUkiiaAn 'of llickor?' o&lt;l-ill mnrringe with Mis* Phoebe
school rias* of Imys wito Jieliied the
piano fund by donating ?5m V • an ners visited h-r ' parent-. Felix Itepb'L-le. Tn limm were hoi’n live
this rnle the piano will soon be Chamberlain and wife Salutilay mid cbiblr&lt; ii. Ih&gt;- following surviving:
Sunday.
Alva, of Thi’iiiian, Cal; Willfnm IL
paid for.
Large S-|Jj. bag of Soap Powder |Qr
Mrs. Donat'd MrQtfarric and chil­
Miss Penrl Eddy of Augusta, haand Cleanser for.__________ 10t
dren visited relalhes hi Hastings
Iasi Saturday.
Regular 25c size.
•.U '. out: monl h,
‘ John Francisco and family w*tlist.
Mra. Payne Ims been visiting her. guests of th*'ir pareuts. Mr. nml which he elemed nearly half a cenBefore doing your Spring sewing let us show you
daughter nt Hinds CArtier*, for n' Mrs. L. WIiHb-moi। Bunday.
'
ago. His wife died nine years
Mr. nml Mrs. Ed.. Ackw left for
.few *inys.
Il was Mr. llaywiMMl's desire
our line of new ginghams and prove that this is true.
. Bullle Creek ru&gt;,*|.!y• morning In ngo. die “in the harness." mid he
Several from here allcmieil Huj
pack
their
lmii**lmki
gunda
pre•r
gave up Hie industrious lifo
funeral
or
Mr.
Hayward,
north
of
We have them in Toile du Nords, Utilities, Taunimrniory lo moving lb tiulinmr.
town. Monday.
he farm, lie had been ailing
Isaac Newlon moved his liousetons, Lancasters and in fact all the best makes for
Harry Pnyim h;td an auction sale,
Prairieville, Mich.
Both Phones
'
hold
gomls
In
D
’
liofli
Munday
mid
Monday.
froth 8c to 14c per yard. *"
Frank- Leonard will move onto the
Walldorff farm I m -day.
IlnywiHxl. in all effort to see
Mrs. Cliai'li'* Mil* rinolt and Mrs.
Geo. Payne attended tlm \V. (LT. F. fornin, arriving about to hours nfal (he home of Mr-. Mantel in DclI ton Tuemlay.
Ribbons worth from 12c to 14c per yd. for only 10c
I
ASSMHA.
ni-qiiniiiltinces. and' n large con­
No 1 Galvanized Tubsat____ ________________ 44c
course of friend* nnd neighbors at­
J)n April find mid not thereafter.
tended the funeral and followed his
No 2 Galvanized Tubs at_____________________47c
Just for fun and loW *&gt;f luugliler.
remain.* bi their last resting paleo.
ELLIS IL FAULKNEIl LOOKS FOIl- Your l*i com" al eight oclock
No 3 Galvanized Tubs at_____________________ 59c
WAR1) T() LAHGE CROWDS
With great Ing carpet rag'balls a
Flower Sate On April II.
bringing
AT THE REXALL .STORE.
If you have any work tn-the above- lines 1 shall be more Fools caps on and vvits a tingling
An opportunity which Is sure to Friends mid (*!••» alike lo mock.
ilini-di will
■ than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
iirove as beneficial as it is rare will The carnet rags He U use for chnrspring Howers
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
lie afforded the women «»f Delton
n mt Sal unlay.
ity.
and vicinity when Miss M. A. Cleary,
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure ^Systems,
ilm social ronin* of the church. The
the much talked of Beauty Speciallarily.
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
If you get it at Kopfs its clean.
isl, now louring Michigan as repre- Don't folgrl III" il.de
li’i-noon and evening. There will be
In the church bawnnunt you'll find
• ninny Harmony Beauty requisite.*
spring plant.* and Howers lo suit
mid equally well-known toilet pre­
Little Linwood Angus was quite
DELTON.
MICHIGAN.
parations. shirts lier puldic demon­ sick Inst week.
strations for tin* week, commencing
Mrs. Harry Spinney ah«l children
Monday. Mar. .'Mllii, ns the guest of nd i lined to their Imine in i'ewanm
Mr. E. E. Faulkner, proprietor of Tuesday.
the llnxnll Store nnd sole ilhlrilnitor
Mm. Hrjf-n llaskdll nnd luiura1
of the Harmony Toilet Products hr Phillips visit*’*! their parents 0. II.|
DelUtn.
and possibly more is the groceries they use. Why not
Miss Cleary contends Ihnt it is Ihe
privilege of every woman lo take
Entertnin For ‘Quests.
buy them, then, where you knowyou get QUALITY,
advantage of miylfiiiqt Hint will tend
Mr. ami Mr*. W. B.. Waudell ofi
In lend n touch of added beauty In ITnscy Nook resurl. Mill lake, enter-1
FRESHNESS, and HON EST, MEASURE.
the akin; but. says Miss Cleary, “ex­ tnined Saturday exciting al n tango
treme care should lie oxi'rrisetl to
parly for lln-ir d.msfhtnr. Miss Fins-I
choose only such preparation.* Ihnt sy, of Detroit, in ffonor of .Mrs.
really dqjiclp nature in the beauti­ Mhliel Hnnuhvy of Grand Rapids, i
fying of your complexion.
who is a guest al l Im Gene Rweel
“Of course no one will question
Cloverdale
Michigan
Imine. An oyster Flipper was servIhe assertion Hint the woman with
Have you ever realized what fresh juicy feed means to your
*•*1 by the hosty.'-s vvera being laid,
the clean, well-preserved skin is a
Mr fifleen.
cattle all through the,cold winter months? As soon as a cow is
much admired person anywhere,”
sir. ami Mrs. Gem; Sweet enter-I
nnd. she continues, “if tile woman of loined Thursday evi niilg for theirput on dry feed she decreases her production of butter-fat ItInday would only lake the rare In nomwi, guest* Mr-- Mabel Haughey'
treat the skin to the hem'll Is of n
takes more dry. feed besides more grain to fatten beef cat­
nnd James Bristol.
good mnssagi! that she takes^.in
rending the Imiimdiold section of the
tle titan it does green juicy feed.
paper, wo would see fewer wrinkles, KJckapoo Worm Killer
and more. yes. a great piany more
If you built- you a Saginaw silo and filled it every fall
Tho cause of your child's llla-^The
women young at fifty.”
breath—The
■We have no doubt about Miss foul, fetlil. offerfsivo
with ensilage your cattle would have fresh green feed all
C.li'nry’s ability tn offer the women starting up with terror and grinding |
of tooth while nstiejr-/The anltow
through the winter. A good silo will more than pay for itself
of DcRou some very valuable nd- complexion—The dark cl rds* under'
Capital
$20,000.00
\ice, nm? Air. Faulkner will, we f-’til ।tho
oje*—Arc all indictdlotik of]
in a year or so. See us and ge t figures on building a sfto this
' Surplus
6,000.00
sure, havert'Slore full of the "IninW ,worm*. Kickapoo Worm Killer !s’
Isoxr
du
ring
MissGleary's
slay
al
th*
’
&lt;
A. A. Aldrich, I’rcs.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
spring or summer.
■ lb'Xall Slope.
4
Fred O..Hughqs, Cashier
l Mr. Fmilknrr tells'us Ihal he has healthy comllUon. Hir ths rcniovil
stotniich and pin worms.
DIRECTORS
n real beauty trout in slnre for the of sent,
women of Delton, so you'd belter get Klekajmo Wurm Killin' gives sure re­
A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald McLcay
George J. Doster
ready for Miss Cleary® arrival, la- lief. Ils laxative offeit adds tonu to ;
T. A. Aldrich
Wm. Elliott
L. B. Tcerpcning dies.
tho scneral system. Huppi|led as a
—Adv.
c-indy
confection
—i hltdrnn Ilka It. |
J. G; Hughes
Buy a box today. Price. &gt;5c.
All
j ’ Mrs. Ralph tjogr. of ■ Kalamazoo.
IspHrtt the hurt of the week with Iter
I
Carve
tin
&amp;
Stebbins
and
A.
E.
MuiFOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER, j
e? *** ftnd_
W,n
land.—‘Adv.

—to .rid yOUTMlf of wrinkles
r —to eradicate skin bieminbrs .
—lo bring the glowof health to your cheeks—

Southwestern Barry

The Fact Remains

Don’t fail to Talk with Mias M. A. Cleary

Royal Baking Powder

Ellis E. Faulkner

ba* been tound by tbe olllclal examinations lo be ot the
highest leavening elllclency,
free from alum, and ot absolute
purity and wholesomeness.

W&amp;,. .... .

Spring Is Here

Try Ours

E. Tungate &lt;5 Son

BIG BARGAINS IN GRANITE WARE

SPRING IS HERE

Campbell and McCallum

Cloverdale

Michigan,

•E

We believe Good Goods are
cheapest in the end. Those are
the kind which we carry.

Special For This Week

F. H. WILKINSON

Specials This Week

BOSTON BEAUTY SPECI­
ALIST TO VISIT DELTON

PLUMBING G HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

Kopf &amp; Kopf

Dalton,

Michigan

CHAS. DENE.AU,

Half of One’s Living

Have you seen KELLY?

Mr. Farmer
Build, You a Silo!

We Pay 4" Per Cent

Delton State Bank

Aldrich Brothers Co.

Delton,

-

-

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

mmi at, uu

l or hnl«t-4ina) Jewell range.
sell Ullax— ‘
wood. “

THElBESTiFOR THE MONEY STORE

1 king I

aIhifI.

For Kate—Al u hargnin, one lioii.se.
nm| Iwrt lots, t.sl. ward. Hnslillgi*.
Inquire 202 X&lt;». Michigan Ave. tf

Huntings.

For Hale—Sptm black grade Porcheron more*. 5 years old. one in
foal. Wt. 2Hi*i, sound and rigid.
Price gr.gy, Clyde Craig. South
end .MoitKrnnviy SI.
Hastings.
Phonn 5G8

Hats of Quality
Newest Shapes—Newest Shades

$1.00 to $3.00
early whil^x-d rnrn. lug yieldcr.
■ in -ho boiiglii for *1.00 a luukrl.
•Triis Muff can he bought in small
qiiantilics. Bi-i matched pair nf
marc roll* in I lie counBt blacks.

50c, $1.00, $1.50
WISE WORDS FROM ADVER­
TISER WHO OETS RESULTS
Plinnt

hr Snlr—Thn’o jutmg Berkshire
sown (&lt;■ fm row soon. In live yrs.
nrlual lest. ItcrkHliins made pork
at ten per cent Imw avi-rug....... st

C.hanrc to Iniprmr Your Slock—
Willinm L Pennock lias nurehnxed a full-blood llolstetn bull,
which originated from Newton
Bros.* fmnduA herd. Fee $1. 2wk.«

For Side—(inod work horse, live
yrx. iijd. weight about ilioo. L. E.
Mudge Morgan, II. I.
2-wks
nyonf*
wishinn
Ince
ciirtnim
laundered «-c old carpel made in-

i&lt;’_ R. Ilcnhain Gave Them In Adicrllscmrnt lard Week Com­
mending Runner Advs.
In his ndvcrtisermiil ln«l week in
Hu- BANNER, t:, II. Benliam, Ihowvll
1 kimwu real eslnle dealer, made an
explanation-nf rea-mns why he will
for a time withdraw fnmi advertis­
ing locally, hin rvasons being aiqplc.
-ullicienl nnd entirely salisfnclnry
l&lt;&gt; any reasonable man.
But in inhklitg this notice Mr.
Benham Whs firvfifi lo sialo that
he “had not forsaken any of my
well known ||im&gt;iiirss principles,
especially,(HrMsloid. Iriilnful pub­
licity.* He then added Inter. "Il pays
In advertise, bill you must Im- able
to deliver th-- g-Msls; In other
words, if ynu tool your own limn
loudly, youmnsi play Iho Itmu you
say ynu can. .lAnd that is just Ihe
pnsilion I UtiijiB.---in^ lo |m in whrn
|yon hear fpitV •!»«• again.". He ex­
plained that mstn-ason for not aiU
\erlising wjtMfliccause he had iml
yel |i&gt;sl&lt;-d •lli«r1pnt|&gt;--rly he heeded,
ami could not mild he could gel
mil and see it or have his repr&gt;-s--n-

1 have for senice, registered Dur­
ham bull. Hegisler No. tkXirt*.)
Ileilterl Eaton, scclion If, Jtalll-

Mr. ib-iiham certainly knows the
advertistng broyuisiliun thoroughly,
mid has had reason t» know from
liis own large experience ihnt the
man who can deliver Ihe goods ran
get full value fr.'tii adveglising.
Tin- imi&gt;anUu&gt;Mhmg is lo tw ablo lo
deliver the goods just as advertised.
Ami Mr. Benliam will tell any one

Clothier, Hastings, Mich.

Cut Rate Supplies
For Automobiles

frieml.i mid neighbors '■for their
many kindnesses, ihe postnfiice i-mplnyees, the Quimby Vliolr mid nil
who sent Howers mnl performed
oilier kiudnesacs during the aickncs.s. rie&amp;lli and hurial of our nml ti­
er. Alsu Io Rev. ,Yosl for his wont*

New Metier Iluildinx
Michigan Ave
Uaitingi, Mich

L. B. RUMSEY
Canadian Pacific Ry. Lands
Saskatchewan and Alberta
20 year* to pay Tor farm. Will run
excursions every week in .Match and
April to the richest farming country

HASTINGS MARKETS

tVantrd—Competent woman or girl
for general housework. Mrs. C. H.
Osborn. Phone 01.
l-wk

For Sale—A fine black mare
yearn old, broken doiib
ainffic. wl. 1250.
Abe J&lt;
Clrivi-rdab-, Houle I.

For Sale—On account of bmdiian so
far nway. will sell our 12 room
house 1025 Hanover St. hl a bar­
gain.
Everything
convenient.
Gome and see.Cbnnre lo mtike few
hundred. Terms if desired. Get
busy now. Citizens phone. J. \V.

from Slinllz. clay loam soil, 0
room house,
ha-eineiil barn,
hog house, corn crib, gooil young
orchard. 21 acres work land. 20
timber. 0 pasture.
Price 81530.
Grant Dickerson. Cloverdale, Mich.
Woman Wants position
family nr as hnunckeep
town preferred. Phom

For Mk—s room house nnd two lots
. near C. K. A R. depot. Corner Bolt­
wood uihI Walnut Ft. Will take In
exchange horse* and live mock.
Will mH ut prices right. Frank
Gallup.
tf

Nice Furnished Rooms for light
housekeeping at 301 So. Church
. Si. See Phin Smith.
If

French's White Lily Flour Will Help Make Your
Home Cheerlul and Pleasant
It is a wonder what an influence baking has up­
on the peace and comfort of the average home. Let
the housewife do a lot of “experimenting” in the
baking line and have her husband sit down to poor
bread about seven or eight times out of ten and how
soon the domestic relations become strained. “Feed
the brute,” the admonition so often given the young
woman who is about to enter the realms of matri­
mony, is not so far wrong. There is not any thing
more sure to upset'ones feelings and disposition and
do so more quickly than poor food, and as bread is
the staff of life, the importance of good bread is evi­
dent.
Schools in cooking and domestic science are
maintained at considerable expense throughout the
whole country, because it is known scientifically
that much of the happiness and success of life is de­
pendent upon the quality-of what we eat.

MIDDLEVILLE.

Most of these schools referred to are good ones,
but even that fact is of little avail in the actual and
practical side of life unless good materials can be
used by those who are qualified to cook the. foods we
eat. So it don’t really make any difference how good
a baker the housewife is, if she can’t have good ma­
terials to use she can’t produce good baking.
Poor bread will spoil any good meat—grieve the
housewife—irritate' the man of the house—throw a
“wet blanket” oh the rest of the day. If you-want
a cheerful, pleasant home one of the first and sure
things to do is to provide that home with good flour,
so the wife can be sure of having good bread every
meal.
French’s White Lily Flour is maile from an
ideal process.
We are extremely particular in the selection of

the grain we use. We CLEAN our grain much more
THOROUGHLY than other inills do. We remove
all the dirt and “fuzz” from the wheat. In ordinary
mills much of this would go into the flour.
Then the grain starts on. its long journey
through 17 sets of rolls. Each set of rolls does its
part in extracting all the “flour goodness” from the
gfain until finally it comes out, reduced to a smooth,
even granulation. This is NOT POSSIBLE in the
ordinary mill that only runs a few sets of rolls and
runs only a few hours each day.
Why not settle the flour problem at once. Why
not just TRY a sack of French’s White Lily ? You’ll
find it will cut down your living expenses, b( ruse
you will use every particle of it There will
spoiled bakings, and no flour thrown away, or wast-

MICHIGAN.

�THE

MMtCHU IBM-20 PA8U

HAS GOOD THINGS TO
SAY ABOUTFIORIDA

coming tn
no myself.

I really &lt;hlnlr
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BANNER

HASTINGS

rHEPARING SEED!
M WE

lln&gt; entire supply. ' If rars .if jmor
(tmninalion should U* fmiiul. it
will be advisable lo l.-si each (,f tluentire supply in onl-r l&lt;&gt; be able1
to discard those in pour germina­
tion.
L, ,
Ntihblug.
Discord lha small, partially ilcvclope&lt;| kernels from the tip nf the:
ears. Why? Because -uch ker­
nel* do not yield well. Careful field
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
experiment*
have dertldlisi rated
they grow, into small, turrenl
SEED READY TO PLANT that
and |Kwif producing 'talk-.
!
Discard the round, thick kernels ।
from the hulls of ......... ar*.
Why?'
S. Dep'l. of AorienKiirt*
Au,
rExplains
.-|&gt;HU
■I Because Iho corn planter run nut !
’How lo Test: Grrminaliim
Grrminatiim nml
nnd
■',
drop evenly if ihey- ar
...............
with the oilier kernels.
to Classify Ears.
Kernels (hat. have lie
Ilequesrs are now reaching the by mice or wfovilp. or ........jin i’ll:
department fur information in re­ otherwise undesirable. . ilinl atv
gard ini preparing si ed corn for be ili«r.:irileii before ihe
tire
planting. The most vital part of

from north to »outh la Jour hundred
nnd flfly miles. The extreme width
of the northern portion I* oAtrly four
hundred mile*. with an average width
of ninety-live mile*. The highest part
JAMES X.
COVERT PLEASED Is Central ItTJgc. which rlw* three
hundred feet above aea level, but thr FAIJ, MIT SPRING, 18 THE prop­
WITH THAT WTATE, E8PECIAl,.
■lopo !■ to gradual aa to be ultnoxt
er time for sei-ecting
imperceptible. In thr -western part
seed corn.
the-country la billy, except along the

FINDS CUM ATE DEUBHTFUL
MEETS MANY MICHIGAN PEOPLE

of

Michigan

people.

Among them

Nashville, Mich., whom we

mot

ut

Gives Intemtlng
About Florida. Kissimmee. Mr. Deane has a beau­
Will Start For Home
tiful residence, which he had built.
Marvil 3A.

well and enjoying sunshine and flowDaytona, Florids, March », Ufa.
era Wo are living on oysters and
Editor* IIANNKR:—
fish ut present. For u.pium limo wo
I am qultar *ure that *opie of our go out and get a pall of oysters in
. many friend* would ix&gt; g|,u| to know
LPm Jni Mr* Cov&lt;« •»"'&gt; my*elf, at*
ipectfully.
Mill alive and well, though we arc
J. N. Cov
one thouannd three hundred mllea
SCCd corn selection work can Im*
from our home In Woodland. I know
Garden Hose Put* out Fire. '-“I fierformed only nl corn ripening
of no better way of Informing them
nf that fact than Ihrough the column*
Of thousands of
When Fred Underhill, al seven lime in the fa|l.
?f,,Y0Ul; valuable puper, which ha* o’clock.- Friday morning, discovered different lots of seed corn planted
toikiwcd ua from one place to another
by theOfllreraof Corn Investfgniions
since we have been In Florida, and- Hames coining" from tlie roof of
t h n&gt;i* ft We,c0"”, &lt;l,M&lt; With d*. nt Mra. Janies Mead's residence on of Hip U. 8. Depart rnent of Agricul­
Green street, occupied by the fami­ ture not one lot of seed that ma­
it/
i— vvmovr is. uy way lies of Frank Ailair and Lee Young, tured properly nnd was gathered as
of Kalnmaaoo. thence tt&gt; Cincinnati, lie inimedlalcly informed the occu­ soon as mature nnd promptly dried
from there to Chattanooga. There pants, who cooperated with him in has been fount! poor of germina­
wo stopped for a dify or two, and
tion.
after viewing tho historic spot*. Look­ bringing the garden hose into ac­
Every rorn grower should now
out Mountain, and the battlefields. tion. Mr. Underhill proved an ex­ spend a day or more, getting his
Wo then started for Jacksonville, cellent volunteer fireman for he &lt;lid
seed
com entirely ready for plant­
his work so well that- it. was un­
hours of the morning.
necessary for Ihe firemen to throw ing. The present work consists of
1 am not favorably impressed with water when they arrived. While discarding undesirable ears, gcrthe country between Chattanooga and Mr. Underhill was working wilh minalion testing, nubbing, classify­
Jacksonville.
It is surely a good the hose. Mr. Adair and Mr. Y'oung ing Ihe cars, shelling, and teslinc
country for moonshiners to reside In
Ihe accuracy of drop of I he corn
If nothing else. It consists of 'moun- and others were engaged in carry­ planter.ing out household effects, but the
Diseurtllnu ('iideslrahle Ears.
lime wo passed through twenty-four unexpected "moving day” wns un­
tunnels, some of them nearly one mile necessary. The lire originated from
The quality &gt;ind productiveness
long. However we enjoyed our trip a spark. Damage
amounted to of the seed supply can now be im­
very much, and during our stay here nbout 815.00.
proved by discarding the ptturer
|RV» visited several different places.
ears amt the poorer kernels.
Homo of them are 8t. Augustine, Pa­
OBITUARY.
latka. Orlando. Kissimee, Tampu, Hi.
The seed corn should now he
TOLLES—Eleanor, du light er
Petersburg, Passagrlll and are hero
"as dry ns a bone." and among the
nt Daytona, which we think Is by far
cars that appeared desirable Iasi
fall some undesirable ones will now
Corner*. March I, INK.
&lt;in Auguat. be found.
Discard any (IhiI have
ISIS, *he wan married to Daniel
IMytonu has H population at thr Tolle*, a corporal In the isih Mich. discolored kernels or cob or that
present time of about 90,900 people. Vol. Infantry.
To thia union were have a dead appearance. Discuitl
It has all the modern Improvements born three children, W. J. Tolle* of any that, are lighl in weight and
of a northern bit/. A good system of (lnle»‘------«...•
... “----------- -------- any with undesirable konv'ls. such j
’...
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Flint. and &lt;Mr*. Harry 8imp*»n
M_„„ of
... I as small size, very sharp beaks.
Hickory
Corner*.
Hhe --------leaven to germs of poor development nml ap­
mourn her departure, be* I de* her pearance. etc.
huatmnd and children, four grand
All the ears retained should show
resort. Among the many there at children and two niitern, Mr*. Agne*
present Is John D. Rockefeller, who Brown nf Grant.
Mich., nnd Mr*. good development nml iijnitirily; be
attended church here lost Hunday. 1'nullne Louden, of Vallejo, Calif., al*o heavy for (heir size, and contain
where Wo had the privilege of seeing a ho*t of friend*. Hhe wa* widely solid, vigorous-looking kernels of
a very common, lino looking gentle- known in the community In which fairly uniform
size ami. shape.
These desirable ears should now be

usually* Is. but not cold enough io

•tulT oil winter. Orange* are mostly
all picked, yet there are some being
brought In. Saturday, I bought "Is
down far 60 cent*. We expect to
atari for home about tho 16th.
Home one In "peaklnr AMut earn­
ing. to Florida aald: “It I* not a
dully to come to Florida. The ques­
tion Is that you cannot afford to miss

from the home, Her. John
officiating.
Sleep on beloved.

McCue kernels will grow.
Germination Testing.
Although gooil seed deletion and
preMervation usually make n sepa­
rate testing of the germination of
each ear unnecessary, it is advis­
Good night, good night, good night. able to exercise precaution by dem­
onstrating that the ears will genni. Curts 'baby's
croup.
Willie's nato well. T«u kernel* Jrotn each
daily cuts timl bruises, mamma's of 50 ears ran be tested by one of
•ore throat, grandma's limmness— the various methods that have
Dr. Thoma** Eirclrio Oil—liu* great been so well described in literature.
honsehord remedy.—Adv.
This demonstration that 50 repre-

PART TWO-PAGES 9 TO It.

enlalive cam gvnnimiir ..niisfacwily is miffleh'nt • vidriire uf Hu

It Costs You Nothing
It costs you nothing more than, a few minutes
of your time to find out for yourself the special
points and good features of our

Spring and Summer Suits
$9.98 and $12.48

( lassifylllO Illi* Ears.
.
•As il is lughly atki-alde dial lib'
corn planter should drop an eqiml
number of kernels in each hill,
which il can not do tilde.** iho keritcls an* of uniform -i/&lt;- and shape.I
it is advisable to classify ihe vats;
before shelling them.
Tlm-m hnv-'
ing large kcrnels'slmuld in- im*h|d-i
ed in one clas* and tlmsc having!
medium-sized kernels in nnothi-r
class.
Futch class should he shell-1
ed and bagged sepnrab-ly. 'fu fhesnt
bags, the planter plates that lesling has shown will drop regularly!
the proper number &lt;&gt;f kernels.j
should be lied for ron\viiii&gt;nri* at
plaining time.
Shelled seed corn ran'be'cleaned
ami graded by expensive, properly i
adjusted graders, hid. Hie melhnd!
just drscnhetl of r.lassifying Ihe.
ears before shelling is more sal IM-1

Come in and give us an opportunity to show
you these great values, then you edn see for your
self the excellence of fit and fabric and perfect
tailoring you would expect only in the highest
priced garments.

How to Shell Seed Cairn.
Seed corn should be shelled by.
hand. Careful hand shelling pays
the man who plants l.iif a few,
acres, and it pays to a grantor de­
gree ihe man wim plants hun-i
&lt; I rods nf acres.
E.ut» .-ar should j
be shelled separately into a hand ;
sieve.
This permit' ihe ehnlf!
from the cob to fall through and.
the kernels .from «wli ear to bo
closely inspected before
*
mine I
into the general supply. Tl
_i .r!
of this close inspection i-

•heller. .uni some
cracked or broken.

Our $9.98 and $12.48 Sults
come in various models-so as to meet the tastes of
the up-to-the-minute young men as well as the
man of conservative taste.

of. Hi- kernels

KALA.MO.

O. II. llcnegar of Maple Gfovej
visitor his son Oscar nml family!
from Saturday till Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ludlow vis- j
iled Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Martons!
from Thursday till Sunday.
Shorwond and Justine Merriam j
of Battle Creek v»l|»-d l-evi Curtis
and family Saturday.
Bowen school chi d Friday fort
a week's rarat+rm.-*-'— •
John Welcher. begun work Mon- i
day for Truman Gordeninr.
.

GUANT H. OTIS &amp; CO
Hastings, Mich

Phone 74

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

BARGAIN WEEK

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During the seven business days beginning Saturday, March 28th, and closing Saturday, April 4th, we will offer a list of bargains that w3T be money
savers for you and a'clean up proposition for us. In this list are a number of articles that we wish to close out or that we are overstocked on and in IS
marking them for this bargain week we have not considered the cost, but have priced them for a quick sale. Notice these prices.
CORSETS.

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One lot nf Jacknon Anti-RuM CjtnwM.t that
wt&gt; an&gt; going to close nut. Not many left,
hut nearly all size* yet in stock. Value'
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Bargain Week Price $1.00.

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Another lot of Jackson Anti-Rust Corsets.
Sizes 20 to .*10 that we are over slocked on.
Good values nt 81.00.
Bargain Week Price 50c.

COIJ.ARS.
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Ladle** linen collars, plain and embroidcred. Sizes 12 lo 15. Value 10c.
Bargain Week Price 5c.

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Ladies' tailored waists, made by Ihe .Vic-

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quality, assorted light stripes and plain
white. Value $1.23.

Bargain Week Price 50c.

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WHITE UNDERSKIRTS.
These were bought (o sell nt 82JJ5, but
have become soiled and are rather full for
present day styles. But the quality is there
and the

Bargain Week Price Is 79c.

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LACE COLLARS.
Assorted patterns. Singly and in sets of
collar and cuffs.
08c value Bargain Price ................................. I9cT
-18c value. Bargain Price................................24c

CANVAS GLOVES.
Men’s canvas gloves, 2 pair lo a customer.
Bargain Week Price 5c per pair.

LHBRF.I.I.AS.
Ijtdies* umbrellas, silk and linen rovers,
gill luindlex, slightly imperfect, $1.75 value.
Bargain Price 88c.
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GINGHAMS.
Apron check ginghams, assorted colors

BLACK PETTICOATS.

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$1.25 value. Bargain Price
98c value. Bargain Price
58c value. Bargain Price

nml chocks.
Bargain Week Price per yd. 5Me.

GINGHAMS.

Sizes ID4 lo 17. Value $2.00.
Bargain Week Price $1.00.
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HOSIERY.
One lol nf Men's black and fancy rollon
hose. 15c value.
, Dargain.Week Price 10c.

■' 10c MUSIC.
Bargain Week Price 5c.

WASH SILKS.
Pink. blue, lavender, Ian.

Good material, assorted patterns. XVe are
overstocked. 1.’ in. lt 75c value.
Bargain Week Price 37c.
27 inch 48c value.
Bargain Week Price 2ic.

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DRESS SHIRTS.
.Men's coni shirts in assorted stripes and

colors.

87c
69c
35c

ENUIELED PAIL.
10 qt, wire bail, wood handle. 35c value.

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ALLOVER EMBROIDERY.
Excellent Material--, assorted patterns.
75c value. Bargain Price
39c
48c value. Bargain Price
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Plain and

OVERALIK
Men's blue bib overalls. Size 1(1 ami H
only. 18c value.
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Bargain Week Price 29e.

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8 in. plate*, green decoration. 81.20 value,

IHAAEH 1 1.A1TK
Plain while, imperfect. 75c value.
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.Bargain Wrek Price |&gt;cr doz. 37c.

Bargain Week Price 17c.

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Bargain Wrek Price 19c. j

EMBROIDI'IlY FLOUNCING.

One lot nf dress ginghams in plaids nml
stripes. 10c anl 12c values.
Bargain Week Price per yd. 7J4c.

TABLE OILCI.OTII.
In red only.
Bargain Week Price per yd. 10c.

12 INCH EMBROIDERY.
One Ini ..f assorted patterns. 18c value.
Bargain Week Price 9r.
.
’ One lot of. lace ami embroidery inserljpn.
Value 5r.
Bargain Week Price 2‘ie,

Mercerized snleen. A few of lhese Hint
we wish tn close nut and we have made the
price to' dn it.

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Nickeled stem winding waleh. 85c value.
Ihirgnin Week Price 19c.

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PLATTERS.

II in. plain white. .Tw value.
Bargain Week Price 19c.

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WHITE SAUCERS.

W value, imperfeel.

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Bargain Week Price per doz. (2c
MlilRORS.
8x10 inch, valun 10c.- ,
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ALLOVER LACE.

Overstocked in Hih. There are handsome
patterns and many f&lt;» . liooHe from.
65c values. Bargain Price
48c
33c
48c value*. Bargain Price
39c value*. Bargain Price .
25c

LADIES' BELTS.
Assorted .styles nnd colors. 25e vnftie.
Bargain Week Price 15c.

X STRAINER PAILS.
.Medium weight tin llql. size. 38c value.
Bargain Week Price 19c.

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5e value.
Bargain Week Price 2c.

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GLASSWARE.
Imitation cul glass, sugar and cream
pilrher. 25d value.
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Gln.«s syrup pitcher. 25c value.
Bargain Week Prirr. 13c.

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Glass salt ami pepper shakers. 5c value.
Bargain Week Prirc 2!ie.

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NEW YORK STORE
N. B. WATERM AN

HASTINGS, MICH.

10 quart Tin Pail
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Saturday at 2 P. M.
One-to a customer.

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The Hastings Banner
Publlahed every Thuraday st
, Hastings, Michigan. ■

COURT MS!

CENTER

iek

eii M. F. .Andrus Salunidy evening
by a number of friends. The oc­
casion being his hirthday.
A large crowd atiended the show
al the wJWOl -Saluriliiy evening.
Those who aften&lt;led report a good
Ihne.
Kirk Parkhurst went to Alto Salurduy “'.'.HrHurned Monday.
Mrs. Kirk Pafkhiir-t h improsing.
Iler sister from Cah-donia is witli
her.
Grandpa Farrell is much belter al
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock of Freeport
were guesUt pj o. N. Landon s Sat­
urday. ' ”

Marrhifir Licenses.

Mark Horry, Assyria
Card of ThankX -1c a word.
ISi
Obituary poetry and resolutions Be Alla Moore, Assyria
'John 8. Hurt. Orangeville ..
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Rose Young, Orangevillu ..
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published free! B ctjnte per line charg- Orin C. Hornbeck, Barry ....
a__ __ t.
Edna A. Flowers, Yorkville
MONTHS, tn advance.
NoUcee of births, deaths or mar'* SUBSCRIPTIONS
Lund Contract.
• Hiram IL Perkins ami wife to
No communication will bo publUh- Satn Leak nnd wife, 71) acres, sec. 4.
tings, Michigan, as mcond claw mat- ed under any clrcumxtancM unlcxx H Ctisllelon. 25,Hikl.no.
bears the wrltcfa name and poatoffice
Mary E. Murray to John
lloevenair and wife. 80
ADVERTI8TNO RATE8.
Boys Hying kites haul in their while
It, Hastings, 2&lt;'&gt;.000.(Hi.
JOB PRINTING.
DUplay advertising rates on appllwing’d birds:
dlon.
\ou cant do that way when you're
Quit Chiims.
equipped job office.! In We
hying word*.
Hattq. Hill lo Geo. I.. Hill. 50
On Aral page or among brevetloa. 12 H Igan and Is prepared to d
acres, sec. 15. Maple Grave. $1.00. "t.areful with fire," is goqd advice
cents a Una.
,ot book and •iob jjrintlng.
Ora Smith to .Minnie Smith, lol
(
we know:
"Careful with-words," is ten limes
I
i,
Crooked
Lake
Resort.
2100.00.
TIBf2 HANDWRITING &lt;&gt;N Uli: WALL."
doubly so.
\
Thoughts unexpre*&gt;'d may some­
times fall back dead.
Ihis country favorable. 1q the deslruclimi of the. it-ailic in alcoholic Proof of will tiled. Order adinit- But God HHfiself can't kill them
whAn they're said!
liqubrs. Nine state already prjdiibit the manufacture ami sale of in­ tiiig-wiU to probate entered. Let­
ters issura to Ann Foley as execu­
Program for the L. A. S- nt the
' (oxicanls. In IS oilier slab-* (he large'majority of the people live in
trix of raid will.-. Claims to he Grange Hall April 6, Qnd also elec­
territory made dry by local option laA*. Wflh The magazines, and such heard la-fore court July hlih.
tion dinner:
Estate of .Charles S. Clark, dee'd.
Singing. '
Influential piqu-rs-os the Saturday Evening Jh«4, taillier'.* and Harper'.*
Reading, Mrs. Fuller.
Weekly all pointing out the harm of liquor drinking, and the unholy tilting will entered.
Recitation. Ivah Wilson.
liknce Of Ihe liquor interests wilh the corrupt (xdiiiciaiis. the number of
William Jones ns
Reading. Mrs. Nash.
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people who abstain from.the use of alcoholic stimulant* is constantly on Claims to be hen
Recitation, Earl Keeler.
the increase. Wilh tin- dissemination of knowledge of lh&lt;- eorrupl nnd July IGlh.
Music, fvah Wilson.
"
Dialogue. Mabie Shriber and Al­
corrupting iiHIuenie of the Irallli-. (he title is turning rapidly in favor
Order appointing Burdette Briggs cilia Usborn.
of nalion-wide pndiiiiition. The Mp-ces.-\ attending prohibition in Kan­
ns administrator entered. Claims
Singing.
sas, where il is well enforced, and (lie resulting increased prosporily, de­ lo be heard before courl July 2illh.
Recitation. Nina Wilson.
creased crime niid less expense of conducting the courts, prove that
Estate of lauiiwick A. Yeckley.l
Heading. Mrs. Rowlader.
Scrap box.
prohilrition can be enforced, and that whvn.it is the result is very help­ dee'd. Order appointing Homer S.
Yeckley ns administrator entered.
Rending. Mrs. Todd.
ful. None hut a national law can thoroughly reach Hit- liquor evil. All
Claims to be heard before courl
Recitation, Mrs. Aspinall.
these considerations are crystallizing public sentiment in favor of wip­ July 29th.
Singing.
ing out the tjranic.-’tmd prohibit ion. as u naliunal Is-siit will not long he
Estate of Wm. II. Fisher, dee'd.
Committee for arrangements for
.delayed. Norn- but the eorrupl politician or the thoughtless or selflsli Proof of will tiled, order admit- the dinner: Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. Keeler
and Mrs. Nash.
man, who prizes the gratifying of liis own appetite above tin- general
lers issued to A. M. Ednniiids as
('gintmitlee for- the table: Miss
good, vvill lift a voire in defense of tin- saloon; and (licit- elftnior grows executor of the will.
Bertie Nash. Mrs. E. McKibben. Mrs.
fainter and feebler, as Ihe public- understand Ihe underlying motive.
Estate of Robert Morris, dee'd. Ivah AllerdlQg, Mrs. Mary'Smith,
Tlie saloon i* doomed. The traffic in alcoholic liquor, will perish as did Petition for appointing administra­ Mrs. Edward Lawrence and Miss
Hearing April UHli.
Freda Long.
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slavery. And the liquor interests will have themselves largely, lo blame tor tiled.

OOOK PROS. Editors.

WyTY-EIGHTH TEAR

in by Mall. Post-Paid.
. In advance|1.&lt;

for the day of retribution'which is coining for them, because of the
• great evils which they have inflicted upon the American people.
The liquor interests themselves are becoming thoroughly nlannvd
over the situation, particularly Ihu more intelligent .men who are in­
terested as manufacturers ami wholesalers, "'ihe National Liquor Deal­
ers Journal." jind-r the caplion “The liaiidwritiim on the Wall" made
these Blgmtlcant statements with reference to (Tils matter in a recent
issue:'
'
"The prohibit ion, Rubt henceforth will be "Nation wide, and cqnIcjnplales writing into the National con»lihilion a prohibition of the munufacture and sale of all alcoholic beverages. To acomplish this result |
will require Hie ratith-atlon of 3rt of the Pj slates of the’ uniini. Of these

NORTHEAST KAl.AMO.
Mrs. Carrick Iiak a very aor« fool.
She stepped on a needle, breaking .a
portion off in her loot.
.
Mrs. Bert Shuler and daughter,
Marie and son Clifford spent a few
days visiting rolallveg in Marshall
; | •,.
Will' Barninghain of Vermontville
spent Wednesday evening us a
guest of Miss Nellie Wells.
Hay baling is tin* ordmuiLlIie day
here, for a few days.
William Miles,jli Charlotte, spent
Friday wilh his sister, Mrs. Bert
Briggs.
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Call’ central for (be nt-w phone
Lumbers of Irvin tun( (rank Briggs.
Fred Burr enturtninwi bis cousin
Irani Indiana, a |MiTioh of this
week.
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Arthur Tyler gave a warm sugar
parly al his Inline Friday evening.
A large crowd were in attendance
and everyone bad a tAiciul liiue.
Frances Bartig and Hazei Brigg-l
spent the remainder of last Week
from
Wednesday
Prtihulc
Court. at home, because
of tlm illness of the CharJollo
normal teacher.

SOUTH CASTLETON ANO MAPLE
GROVE
-Mr. and Mra. Cat Charlton and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Klinvr Gil­
lett. Miss Mary Hayman, and Mr.
George Hayman of Barryville ’■pent
Sunday at Harley Hayman's.
Sterling Deller has hired out to
work fqr Frank Fuller, of Maple
Grove Cent er the coming season.
.Mr. Watts moved nn lo tho Dalhouscr farm Saturday. Mr. Watts
is ill.
Miss Elsie Smith of Lansing and
Tom Kay of Clever's Corners nnd
family spent .Monday at Chester
Smith's visiting the sugar bush.
Jim Brinkert of Morgan spent
Sunday at Jim Britikvrl’s.

SOLTinVEST RLTlAN'il.
Miss Rena Nollen has returned lo
her home in Fram-isro after spend­
ing a few weeks in this vicinity.
RayTHis and George Havens spent
from Sunday until Tucstlay with
Harry Dunn and family near Battle
Creek.
The Aid Society nt John Baker's
Thursday wns well aHended.
Ralph Jenkins is helping Dan
Karns in his saw mill near Pine
lake.
Herl Newalnd has purchased Hie
Merrill farm cast «»f Podunk.
Harry Dunn mid family are slay­
ing with Ixmis Erway nnd family
until he gels his house repaired.

five; KEA8QN3
Why You Should Cam, to U» For Tour
Optical Work
1st. We have the heal optical department in the
county.
2nd. Our prices are reasonable and undorm fo
all.
-■ ■ ■
.
.
3rd. Wc aye here every day to take oare of- you
on repairing and adjusting yOUr glasses.
;
4th. We have years of practical*experience in
fitting and adjusting glasses, added to oqr sMy
of the science.
'
5th. We guarantee you results that are satisfac­
tory or we refund your money.
There are more good reasons which we can
demonstrate if you will giv^e
a. visit.

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers
MORGAN.

Phone 281
'

Opticians

American Beauty Corsets

"What ilolh the Lord require of
Alice, but to do Justly, and to lovo
merry, and to walk humbly with
thy God."
Conrad Main and Mrs. Isaac Gol­
den wen- called to Hobart last wqek
-*-^tVXr.
to attend Ihe funeral • of their
brother-in-law..
equally toport.
lhat lhe uno
Nathan Palmer of Missouri came
last week to spend a few days vaca­
t
tion with his mother and brollii-h
CO'jrtWTABLE
Lester Mead of Muskegon nnd
Mr. and Mra. James Mead of Mor­
gan ^tippercd together. Monday al
Elzey Mead's nnd family.
.
WtAAS WILL.'
.Mr. and -Mra. (leo. llocker went
tn ot.-M-go Saturday returning Sun-'
day bringing their daughter, Grace. I
REASONABLE HOCE
who has Bren sick.
luisl
Thursday
Miss
Laura:
ONE DOLLAR UP
Cheeseman. a student of Hie Nash- ■
ville schiyds. stepped on a nnil,
which camo near resulting quite 11 '
I &lt;hsra«*riitic« ol '«
seriously. By .Monday she was aide Ii
xptcodid corset.
lo bi- brought home.
”laist
urt!Tu
“
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«ia/
‘
a
week
ng&lt;&gt;.
Samuel
American
Beauty
Corsets
Tii'*wlay “
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Norton moved onto (he farm re- | have every one ol these ncsltem featorea
rently bought of L'dps. Sliger and i and many more.
the same day Elgin .Mead moved on- Every '■improvement as exacted...
by fashion
to the Shaffer farm.
is shown in these dainty garments.
M.’ G. Farley |«asned away Mouday morning, after liuvlng bwn
For Sale by
sick since last fall. The liert-nved
family have the sympathy of a
wide circle of frfemw.
Quite n fow from this way at-1
Ha$ting«, Mich.
tended tho quarterly -ineeliiig al
Stony Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Gibson of|*'
... 111
&lt; ■
Grand Rapid* w-n-called here Fri-I
.
;
. . , '
day on account of tho iiekness nf I sm« of Ohio, city of Toledo, I—
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th- latter* father; Henry Burton. '"7Coun'3'-• '

Petition for appointing administra­
RAGLA-DISTRICT.
tor Hied. Hearing April
loth.
.. । .'Miss
engapeu
........
.
iish Elsie
r.isic Bump
oump has
nas been
neon ciigapeo
of peter b-iiiaur. &lt;k&gt;- &lt;1. ,p, teach at Allofl. iiclmol (bis coming
Petition for
or apiminting
mmoinlmg guardian'
guardian । year. We all regret to lose her very
III. ,|. Hearing April Hih.
much ns se has given the very besl
of satisfaction in our school, and wc
Insune person. Petition for admis­ all wish her success in her new Held
sion to Stale hospital llb-d. Physi­ of work.
..
dan certificate
cian
rorlillcale lilt’d. Order for
Mrs. 8. ,,
D. v-ii.
Katlmrinau and lady
a.bnij.iM"
l,.~nUal ralered.
o'r V.’cr^Iand spent Sunday
cf
h-l» .■
Jos..|.li I n.l-rhllI. .I. e .1- al
|,
afternoon visiting hty- son Rolla Fox
Annual report of executive tiled.
GL'YS CORNEILS.
and family.
Estate of Lewis G. Reid el al min­
Mrs. Win. Guy ami daughter.
Mr*. John Waltera spent the latter Lydia, spent Sunday with Mr. mid
ors. Annual report ot guardian
part of ihe week vi-ilmg (relatives
Hied.
.
Mrs. Charles Pickslcy, mar Bellenine are already in line through state prohibition, live of Hfcni added
.Within a period of six years. In addition to these are |8 states in which
Warranty Drrtk
Chas. Wjlkes, Frank Wallers and
Woodward
8. A. White are going lo Iry raising
a-major |g&gt;r( of lha pooplo live in ferrilory nuula dry by local option, und
and Mrs.
Dell Kinney.
Hul- cucumbers this season.
in which we may be a-oned pridiibilion siBiliineiil predominates.
Mi*s l.ilnh Balis spent Saturday
Jesse Allofl and family of ’the
'**piH i|Xis| influon'tml argmnenl agaipsl prid|ihili&gt;)i) is Ural it is not land. «50i,oo.
and Sunday,
wilh her iparents,
Mr. list with Mis* Z»ra rosier attend- 1 a Co., dolnc buainaaa in th" City of ToJohn nml Viola Norris to John Town Line spent Sunday evening at ..........
... —j. ..................
—....... • ----effective, tiiut ‘prohfbiUon does not prohibit.' This is mil basic or moral:
and Mrs. John Bahs, north of Nash-1 ing to her hmiM‘hold duties.
I
and Alvenia Norris, store properly, Mr*. 1&gt;. k Walters'.
Ki- « «»m-ta. n-i.i-l 1,1. r«r», I W6‘»-n*&amp;n"Mj.A,nJ !“
Hiftrfcot tff fallurq to enforce is no arcuint'tiiviiguimd own the expediency.
Elijah Thurston is preparing to . ...... .
lifnrn’IesS'llir moral issue involved. ITIimaleiy all quejitioiik have lo be
--------------------------------Ito his- brother Boar, and expects to «ry rw-of ^urrn Uiit eonnni b- jji*;1
move on the Hiter farm.
hnv..
a
sale
next
Monday.
. W «&gt;••*&gt; f&gt;‘ “AWiAnc YRc* kSe?T
mid
wife,
bo
acres,
BALTIMORE TOWNLINE.
selUetl by moral slandanls wily in this way can gnankiml he saved from
ISLSliuXD.
Bert Garrlwlh nnd son Mark Gar-'
— I'''.'*; Huffman.lias been w.ver. Bwern to bWor. ™&gt; snd '.ub.eribed in
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'■f*self effaceinvul.* The liyuor ^illii- cannot save itself By declaring that Grave. 21.00.
risen nllemltsl thr sole nf Harry*1 liv
by Nn*livilli&gt;
Nashville i-iirinit
curing lotfor Iler
her imillimoth-I myW* Cl**
of DectmMr.
Clarence D. Harn
.Margnrei
| t.ovi-rnwnt. is incapable of"’,*1 ll"’ problem it-present.*: when
Mrs. Turner and daughter, Grace, Rayne’s near Delton. Momlny.
I er. during a sick spell.
stalled on a visiting tour lust Mon­
Mrs. Chas.
Chas. Btinh-n
Burden is
is slowly
slowly rayet8'*1)
A" WNotare*pSMla.
; the pvoine iiecide.il niust go. il will lie batiishcd.
sjl.5no.oo.
Mrs. John Woodruff is caring for I Mrs.
day evening, calling on friends at
...--------- ------------ ----! covering'from an attack Pf pk-uro-I I[xtr« Catarrh Cura i» talcen tniernany
Maurice H. Arnold and wife to
“For this (lie liquor business is to blain&gt;N it seems incapable of learn­
Woodhury. Hustings, Vertnonlville,
Mattie Hedges and childreni pneiimonia.|
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l fS.-SX^-W
ing any lesson of.apvttureimqil or any moljve but prolll. Tv perpetuate Eurie B. lamgmnn. lot 7. Woodlawn. Charlotte, Lansing ami Grand Rap­ of Mra.
l.arlli’ii were visitors of livr|
Wm. b. Ailkitt* is boning up for I (retltMmlaia. ’free.
Harry township. 2LIXMI
. il self it has formed alliances with the shuns that repd all eonscir-nlious
ids, returning Saturday evening.
mother, Mr*. Mary Reid last week. ; Ihe examination for the position of
F. J. CHENEY &amp; CO.. Toledo, CX
Mrs. George Wirltf mother, Mrs. I
and patriotic citizens. Il deliberately aids Ihe most corrupt political
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;». W. Struble were' operator which the railroad comE®?1
**!!!,*• ,Tlc‘'
Van Syckle and wife. 80 acres.
. pany expert lo install hen-.
lua-sm^iy pniaforooaaupuioo.
Hunter, has Ih-.-ii very sick (he pa-l Grand Rapids visitors Monday.
. M Baltimore, 23.ooo.oo.
week
witli
lugrippe
ami
rbcuinaohif. W. Wyman
an'
'
most corrupt and re^reitnl olUciala. II dovg-nol aid lip- purification of
.. .......... a|H|
pi^lism.
She
is
reported
a*little
betChas. It. Crniv
municipal, stale or national adminislratinn. XXI.iy? Because il has to acres,
t at this writing.
section
,
Mrs. II. o. Branch returned home
ask iiiiniuinly for its ovvn lawlessness.
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27WJM).
Harry Ixmg.1 Wednesday, after a week's visit
Carrie 8. Wel
"The case of the liquor Iraflic is called for adjudication by the
pai eel. see. 30. Ciistlehrti, 2I50HO. i with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Mead.
Ai|piriean people, and mii-l be ready for trial. Ollier eases may be callWm. G. Bauer to Jus. L. Crawley.
ber new grandson.
id later, hyt the one before, the r.ourl cannot be iM».stponcd. ’ ’ There are lot i. Idk.
BtiHI-r add. city. «B02A»7.
',raMead of Grand Ledge
-liMUon? "f properly involved. * ' But when lip; people decide that the
.Maiiah Itlioades
to Wm. II.:
1 r1"li‘&gt;' morning to care for
. ,ljuJ|i is being tuld of ftii^alcpholic liquor trade Ihe money value will liol Rhoades. 82 ucivs, sec. 2, Baltimori
‘
‘
*“
, has been very sick the past week
rotini. for &lt;-onsi‘i'ehce*nra(i‘ed put Ihe value of a man above all oilier
John W. Freemmi mid wife lo,'With mllamiuulioD of the stomach.
things."
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Hpy C. Puller, parcel,'sec. 20, Hast­ , Sue returned Monday evening.
I Arthur Brunch visited his parings tw'p. tSOtLOO. .
ationaV IJqtlpr Ih-nler* Journal." If II had appeared in the organ! Adelaide Perry Io Wm. T. Itel.Mjn.
•iwin.l en**. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Branch,
Iw p, yyt'r Sunday, returning Lo his work
I as ticket agent, al Freeport, Monmore faithful indictment
•
day morning.
mid 3, Hut-1 Mrs. Hallie Wynn has been very
sick from the effects of eating sal­
mon, but is recovering slowly.
funeral. From such a source,
Lloyd Branch has been on Ihe
Ion. IlW acres, sec. I'.'. Maple Grave,
extraordinary confession,
.no.
this same editorial, ’ll
Chas. Lundquist, real estate ag­
Hiram U. Perkins to Itilla Heller,
ent. sold Hie Willoo McCItillqmi
prelalioti spells doom.”
Albert Allofl lo Caleb Riehridger, farm in Se|i.-wa, to Archie mid
•I acres, sec. 8, Hastings township. Lydia Watkins, of Odessa town­
ship, Inst Week.
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WEST HOPE.
IIENDEILSIIOIT St.HOUIJIOl SE. SUMI.
1 red Sprague and family are enRankin Hart and family m»\e&lt;l
'*'h&lt;- srlionl social Friday night ’ E. ’ll. Hardendoi ( el nl. to Essrllic
onto his farm the middle of last "“■* ‘l"He a success, ih-ie was a B. Anderson, lot. Grant's add, city. lerlmning his slater, Mrs. Nellie
Knox of Oklahoma.
.
wet-fc,
ni'-e crowd. Procerus 2II.«3. SIBOdXL
Miss .Medu Gilbert accompanied
returned from
Joseph Deni and wife to Nicholas
John Hart and Mr*. Ib&gt;her sisler, Mrs. Daisy Davenport
' Ypsilanti
fck
Thursday.
and children to her hvuie ut Spuria.
18. Ortnigeville. 2100.00.
Wedncstlaj.
winter wilh her mint mid family.
Fred Burr and wife lo Geo. RanWetlnesday evening, W. A. nnd
Enie.-I Miller of \ankee springs, Nora Haynes has liern in Kai
ra le&lt;l al James Anders Inday ev- niozoo for two weeks assisting M
Wilton Mi-Cl.'lland, who have been
land, «Usn)JX».
ruing ami returned home Saturday, pearl Farr in her housework.
spending the winter here, left for
'
Buzzing wood s.eems to be I
Prairieville, 2000.00.
On account of Mrs. 8. E. Burns*
Sabballi School
gaining'
health. Mr. Burns has closed their
PRAIRIEVILLE.
also preaching in ihe evening.
restaurant and haw moved onto
The entertainment
present.
Tom Partner's farm, west of town.
Will Hayward ha* been paring for
Rev. nnd Mr*. Halin enlerlaimsl
his father, George Hayward, for. the J.tidie.t Aid, Thursday of next school April 3rd mid Uli. promises Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith of Saint
Mime time.
Inlent here, ami we have hud some lantis. Mich, Hie first of last week.
Ray Bpnies wa* u visitor in this!
S-hool
coiinnem-cd Monday after
NORTH IRVING
neighborhood Sunday,
Friday. j tend. See the bills for particular*. a weeks vacation. Miss Wjtipperl
Rankin Hart and wife jvenl t&lt;&gt;
- I Tin- lltlh- ;Mis*v» Helen and Fran­ look Ihe place of the porfessor tinNVillimn Havens' Sunday after th' ir, Wood school this Wi
ce* I bister are the proud possessor* first of the week on udcount of the
rnildreii
Th&lt;Mrs. Mabel
children Doris and'Willinm.
and William.
TieMab«-I Geiger is visiting her of a iii-^ Sterling piano, a gift from ■Ikies.* of his baby Imy. Bui il is
A-porlcd thul Uie baby is on the
little ones, have been staying .with mother, Mra. F. Richard's and fum- Grandma Doster.
ttmlr graud|&gt;drants*wliile their par-' Hy.
' ' '
Charles Armstrong, who has ln-i-ti gain.
rub* w«-tv moving.
।
Alta; buiitti is visiting-her very ill iho past three weeks, is now
.V lazy liver, leads lo chronic
.Gijv McMaimus is vnulimt friemls , cousin at Shultz.
’
oil the gain'.
here al present.
E|„i(.
•Mis* Udiiv Fox's many friomU dyspepsia and cutuHpaiion—weakassisting
,,,K * In-whole system. Domi's HegMr. Jenkins and family of East I John Doyle with liur houselioW will bo glad io know that she i* iilels 25 rent* p(-r liox •correct the
gaining rapidly in Burgess Hospital
orurtgevilh' jnoviNl last week onto! dullwi.
T-n-muinuI.r Simla
I
KU-'-liiH'
*X1,|&lt;«.|
illL- la,
lo li,
I..-, ItWiVMlI
mov«l III
lo lu-r
h.-r liver, tone |]tl. si,j|nac|1( curu cOn.
Idlrn HaiT* farm, i.eii-i- kmovn a-, Mr..'I.UI..
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: t,..... her
i. .............
...
&gt;&gt;. and
__ i Xi.
brother Clllll'll-S
ChHi-les* llOIlle
Imme 111
in kuhimSZOO
Kalamazoo
lip' John Looney.place.
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' visiting
parents,
Mr.
Mrs. lllTlilll'l'
jerry Collins ‘and wife visited i 8mllh.
.
Prof. Bolster mid wife spent Sat­
fAmml* in Kfeiiunktno last w.-rk.
I r. a. Blnl. who pun-ha.ed thr LtHw.-ral from here attended t|lv - p.,- ,.lg|,|y. pUrri1{Ued the Ball eigh- urday and Sunday with friends in
Albion.
«
•fttarral of George Hnjwnid of Kort ly |Ml Thun-lay.
F08.AU FORMS OF
Mra. Mary Mead, who has been
duJunr-nm? ’ ‘,n&gt;Wa,d’ Mi*. Blunrb T.-nn-mung. who h■hod balur laj mm mm..
.
h(,r r(i|lBtu Uljj hll)jll| quite ill for.^cvi-ral weeks, was
moved from her Imme lo the home
Jrn- nml JamiM AudiiK huzniL returned to her home in HhulU last of her daughter, Mrs. Win Norris, ।
wood fur Bcrl McKibben the Iirat of Saturday,
Tliurailay.
।gina to dmolve and leave .the aora jointa
George Hayward, vvlio litis been ill ‘•nd
lu action ia httle leaa than
phlWidih'- I'-fi Wedlli-i-lay |ClNunbcrialu*» Tablets
a long lime of Bright's Disease mid ।
„50,cen» a IxXtle—guaranteed.
complications, died nt his
- furoljier
Constipatluu.
Jpdgt, Barhorxt of Ft. Loraimc, Ohio,
Mary McKay, and •tvcdwl lol Fpf CuuUiyutiun, ciMiuberlaiu's
li'»rl|p-n«l of lb" village Hat- iM7!' 'A‘ter, healmeat by throe docton
in* home al Ikmiiintl'Hi, .Ver-taAdata
J «r» ext elknt. Em&gt;- to take, i urday morning mid is to ln',buri»-d;'without remit. I
cured of a very bad
Lh&lt;- Iasi ((f the weidt.
। nilld art
inn a«iDti» in Effect. Glvf lh«nn HrrO Today, Motfthiy.
'd WIEUkU.1-b* "** **°

WEIGK6EIANT &amp; RIEDE

AT YOUR SERVICE
We place the equipment and conveniences of this bank
at your service. We are here to serve. We have no
right to existence as a bank unless we can render ser­
vice to our customers—a very real and helpful service.
Our active connections with large banks id financial cen­
ters and our extensive banking acquaintance enable us
to render a real service to our patrons. We care for
their surplus earnings, we assist them in making profit­
able investments.

But the best service this bank renders is that of aiding
those of its patrons who open savings accounts.
We not only care for their money, keeping it safely and
paying it over whenever called for, but we pay 50

per cent higher interest than our depositor
would receive if he invested his savings in
Government Bonds. And every dollar deposited

in this bank is backed by our $700,000 resources.

We pay you 3 per cent interest compounded semi­
annually on your Savings Account.

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM

START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT—DO IT TO-DAY.

The Hastings City Bank
The Bank that does things for you

HASTINGS,

ADAl

1

jAdr^

Forxale-byaildWlere.—
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B.ANNEK WANT ADVB. FAT.

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CARVETH. A 6TEBB1N8,

MICHIGAN.

�the

BABY CHICKS

coNsm,™®

. NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons. '
'Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cyphers’ Incubators and
Brooders.
PboM 385

Mb

AV• Hicks

Hastings, Mich.

manwui banner. tungi

rnOsi important mi". nie:
This department Is Intended tn give from lire, -plenty of -imlighl
our Hiilrwrlliers tin* bet nnd m&lt;»-l re­ nf cleaning,.roomy hm.-i,
liable information wr can obtain on scratching ikiac' '
iho subjects they desire explained. In
asking questions send full Information.
'fiiainfanniii-

point of good service in our Wall Paper and House Furn­
ishings Department. We can give you just ns fine quality
of paperas any one can and ottr prices may'be lower than
you find elsewhere.

fnrly-eighl limii-. Imt Ki\(* warm

he farm, ns Hi&lt;* liiil

The Meat Problem

•• ll'il.^Ufi
fs. Il* &lt;

Poultry Idants

Rafes for Advertising in this
Column are 1 cent per word
each week and no adv.
will be run for less than 15
cents.

high enongh

Route 1.

away, wilh niid-lhe

Il

n.ll..-l II...

I'hoHit WiKxIlnnn. Mich.

•

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

liaise Ducklings.
easily rai-'ed i

OHWt.l Mi l l

oine kmd of green stuff chopped
me, either lettuce, onion lops

The Best Coffee in the City

I ii ini- rum 1- I.IKl-ll &lt;111, OSii'i'ially if you are using well wa-

Amolatlon

Orlando Hickerson nnd wife Inst
wook saying they are not very well
pleased with their hew hoyic. AVt
aro very sorry, that they arc not
satisfactorily situated.
Jake Clem is improved in health
al this writing.
Tool! Tootl I The buck s;iw mill
has started up nl Cheneyville. Th&lt;
new linn being Underwood nnn
Cheney.
Anyone Wishing sawing
done inquire-nn premises.
.

FOLEY
KIDNEY PIUS
BACKACHE KIONKYS ANO
BLAOOEB

MICHIGAN STOMACH MIS
IISC8VER THE QIIEIEST REMEDV
SirlfC Heller for Ills of DigreUro tho United StatM.

Mrs. Guy ..........
Beamtr of 1J07 North
Street. Flint, Mich.—“I never saw
anything work such wonders as just
three doses did. I have been doctor­
ed by specialists, too, and received
very little beneBt."
A. W, Hobbs of l»01 East Main
Street, Jackson. Mich.—"I had not

IN HOONAN'S CIGAR STORE

Hastings. Mieh.

Iliili'hing lliiils.
imett m&gt;d do mil forget lo keep
denly of clean waler for drinking
Too many farmers go lo tho egg
•eforc llii'in at nil limes. Have basket and pick out 13 or IS eggs
OllOllgli s&lt;&gt;

EVERY PERSON WHO WORKS FOR A
LIVING wants the best wage his labor will com-,
mand and should have it, so every' person who has
money to invest wants~tbe best interest their inveatment can earn. THE BATTLE CREEK BUILDING
&amp; JAJAN ASSOCIATION haa juat increased their Capital
Stock to &gt;750,100.00 and arc in a moat proapcroua condition.
If you have money and want it to bring yon the largest net
inlereat call on their agent at Halting*, Mich , JASPER
F. BLACK, and be will give you full particulars.

Hundreds of Michigan people have
found quick deliverance from atomneh troubles by the use of Mayr's
Wonderful Btomnch Remedy.
This
remarkable treatment hoa established
n record of proven results and bene-

You carj get just what you want at Tom's

.half.

DO YOU WANT THE BEST?

dcrfnl Treatment.

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

Try My 15c Business Lunch

lirnoders or mot In
•'••I. If brooders ni

‘o rill other green sluif. If (he used tie cat
mwh ran be moixfaned with milk il much heat
s much iii'lli r tlmi.i water. Keep

roa

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY; &gt;0

.. ............. .iM,i-Tl.r n.,1 W»~

Hmm

NORTH EAST CARLTON.
Miss Glendora Worlley visited
Miss Florence King of West Wood­
land, Tuesday night nml Wednes­
day.
Perle Shellenbarger is ill at this
writing, with Dr. C. L. Morse of
Lake Odessa in allendaiice.
Miss Glenna Tnsher wns (he
guest of Miss lintel lienney of
Cairipbell. Thursday night.
Chas. Cheney nnd Wm. Tasker
took dinner with Allie Cheney and
family Friday. A. Cheney is suf­
fering an nttnCk of rliotimnlisin.
Ye scribo received a letter from

len&gt;p.r.u.™ l&gt;
IKlt.r U...I
Mr
yjrf,,
a little warm than too cold, as uiu- Heming. Florence Arliss. Margaret
ally the temperature will drop ouo or. Dale, l-rlln Repton, Lill.t t'.nnplHir.
two degrrea after churning com-1*&gt;«ar Adye. Henry Curvall. Charles
I HarbUPy. Arthur Bldred, St. Clair
meoce'I Baytlleld und others.
'

In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving

Mining chicks, Inn Ihey mud hnv

■■nil Cm) lullUng a Lam

I?
vi'Oel uud pour hot water Into the Downing KireH. jum Iwf.ire th,, prolargcr vessel and lot stand, stirring' sentation to the Queen. Th" loaiumes
tho cream froquenUy so that the mass : 9r
period—-th«* ’’•‘rly seventies-.111 ..ro w ....I, &gt;.nUl U. talr.4'
,"■*&gt;•

Change in fresh ground frequent-; *•
y nn they nre very miiwy little; II
fellows. The bcsl feed I have fmiml nflcr hero

the ............ of h".if fluil suits them!
little sand. We use infertile egg* best. II i- I'llonp.')- I&lt;&gt; twin) :i Jilllci
"rom nur
incubators. Feed tin's extra fuel than lo have a ' ‘
'
our limes a day,, al regular hours. chicks killed by crowding.

BESSMER
BROS.
162
Tk, Hut MwOI Stn
Hiilmga, Mich.

.n Ixiih his friend*
xi-nllli

A'good tiling..and niu

night play havoc with a nice bunch
f ducklings. I generally let a lien
nother have from 15 to 25—and
hey will,lake cure of this number

'ays is hnril hoiloil rugs tiinihil for
MEATH. REASONABLE PRICES and PROMPT
SERVICE, lias cx-amii tn lx- a problem for one
patrons.. It’s a McmonMrntcd Certainty. Wean*
in a ptMUIon in aseure nil that tn YOU, II you

in.irt l.rilll ini . in h

ilruni.illti.
immortal '

^" । The whole thing operates like a hay |&gt;7.'r.u*li. \i o
minim: with
M’ * fork. In raining the earth box und which h&lt;*
I pulling It along to where It Is dumped his piirpo?"
the trip rope la dneao through the im ihsin fn
i-l ' pulley back wards until the hook HJIs ^V'mii'hU
is| reached. Thin catches In Ihe pullhy |lPll |n r,.K,
nd ; and the draft Is then thrown on the pr.u .m.t J
ii L&gt;l&gt;&gt;-iws tamniix
&lt;&gt;n tcnnd.ii''d miita-h
"f trip rope, which pulls out the pin |
Hef.a,
holding iho hinged bottom and the'
lilmwtf
! loud is dropped. The driver then i
4 '
1 hooks the nimrtelree to the trip rope
I at H and drawn
* hail nnl lhe
I bin le to the allo.
• only ucior •••■«•
irehnUiuo nml
jiltuiir rot**- &gt;
Good Quality of Butter.
.
..ie making of a good quality of b&lt;*ri&lt;&gt;.i
writing
fowls will
-’breakfast which
which the
me mwiwm up- j butter tha temperature ot thr cream ' '■*
I predate and make' return' ' whim for.
il goes Into thr churn Is an Itn-,
■ portant factor. A good thermometer
,.„
I Is the only satn guide. R too cold, as that Is d.silt with.
•'Disrnelf
; it often is In winter, one ot the best ’ Th.-^ pnulu.-tlon
,iu&lt;
up u io put &lt;i» SI'’.v'iS

lurkliiigx don't come mil in a fe
aiiniiles
pipping. -somelilm
... . " idler
••■■*•
•’"Iie-Iiui'
hey lay nnd rest as many ns lihrlj
‘ix In llfly hours before coming ni
&gt;f Ihe shell.
Ikiii'L try In help
them otil—you will kill more I han

Don’t

C. E. HARVEY

seeured him the premiership, while

Rnalinil

fail to'see us.before you place your Wall Paper order.

North Side Pharmacist
ata.Street,
Hastings, Mich

Benjamin r&lt;lsr.ie||. ,ti i^nuinaUly
who tn hta «lny shone with d.vzxilng
brilliancy. is the subject of Mr. Parker's play. fa&gt;ng on»
markable llgur*-* •

le l.y his
r a task th" fruits ••!

We will fill your order for Wall Paper

promptly and it will be a pleasure for us to show you all

the beautiful designs and new |&gt;attems wc hhve.

Rapid*, on Friday and Hatur.lay.
March 57 and SH. with matlnre &lt;&gt;n
•Haturday. proniiiw-s to l&gt;o ni)c of |ha
most Importnnt und entirely enjoy&gt;

falling ini

•&lt;
Ill'll- JO-1 liy |K' hl'pi a.I
scooping nut. a nest in tin- gnitimlI of chilling
nml put a little straw in, ami l&gt;
Biihly &lt;|o ihe rest -no moixlni
problems to solve, she'll lake cal

We have not been in Hastings so long as many other

nnd hl.« company, under the manage­
ment of th" l.leMer Company, in
Ixmix N. F.irker’a famous comedy.

of the pie,-

Hatching.
hens wilh nnn
All nf II
cgir$. Hint run expinnlory,
Some - umii* ns
hens tn a drake.

ini-niiator: I use both wilh surress.
from h»o’i
Hesiilts have- lieen satisfactory,
though the incubator lias never
■riven mo as clean hatches at hasj J.'/mwaid

people, but that makes no difference when it comes to the

PAGE ELEVEN

, linn'll niixiei

inln a cooler, pin

Muting mid
We male five
drake, this gives
high in fertility.
many ax 7 mid K

CORNER PARK AND WAI,NUT STS.

We Give Prompt Attention
fo.Wall Paper Orders

iml

thr hen to u*r when «ho is rmiob- I HOISTER FOfc THE PIT SILOS
mnko a bnlh-tuh mil of u.
.Milos slay shy "f nests when n c&lt;l for her daily f&lt;*«*&lt;l will mid
handful or two "f .finely piilvorizml grraily tn hrr health, romforl ami J Arrangement Shown In IlluatraUon
liibncoo Is inixtNl with Hie nesting rontrnlnienl. Corn, gril nml same I
Herewith Will Bo Found to Ba
. , . ..
QUite Handy In Digging.
material.
.
Everyliody
willinc In give the sellers daily. Carefully it-I
the beginner .siiggi-liohA alsiul move the birds from the lu-tx :in&lt;l j
p^u,. underground xlloa were dug la
raising poultry. &gt;'0ti" ul the ad­ b-t them have ainpli* line far l.-l.
neighborhood U«L fall and all are
vice i&lt; helpful, but n i- tirtnal pet Minnl experience thia .lot's the tm.si
PIMMl.
'
Th&lt;‘ attractive fralitri* of duck the nest as snnn ns her hunger is To tire man that intends to keep cattle
raising lies in Hi" -mall
qiviivl xalixfied rtytl xfa. lias
has iinlolgi'd
indolged III
m a
j and Uaan’l the money lo build a allo
' ‘ tm I abeve the ground. I would Bay. dig a
with which a start ran b mod".
JalTiT-This daily airing heln.
■
............... •
• I- Illi'-. Willi III" ll-O) II ,»‘l*l
, |H*. n,,M. •
-.............. n •
A sineb* XI'IIUIK. ''Uiffiilh nuimiK-i |,ir&lt;| in gnoil roinlilKm.
, used in digging uUn«, writes C. B.
givi* n K&lt;‘"'l -laii.
, 'i iji.x is tin1 gt&lt;
f Hip nowly- Wooley of Calhoun, Colo.. In tho
*
I hatch,'ll (thicks.
Mail and HreAxe A l« a box
Rrood and llmndcr.
। j'hi' sitlimr
two feel square with a hinged bottom
A pro.it many favlot. &lt;&lt;nt»r‘into Ihimrs h.nndy.
and catch that locks with a pin. The
i* iilo:il syxtein
|.i-..o.|int- i.i.i I wiiDt nml snmt
trip rope F M fastened to this pin.
nerfinlijig !&lt;• J. !■■ l|*'iu'li"t,l.v
HUB are pulleys. C Is a nne-lnch rope

Tho Drat doae,
proves—no long treatment.
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Rem­
edy clears the digestive tract of mdcold accretions ‘and pdUonoua mat­
ter. It brings swift relief to sufferers
from aliments of the stomach, liver
and bowels. Many declare thnt it has
saved them from dangerous opera­
tions nnd many, aro sure that Ii haa
saved their lives.
Because of the remarkable success
of thia remedy there are many Imlcautious. Be sure It’s
MA YR’S.
Go to Mulholland's drug
--------------- _ak about the wonderful
results it haa been accomplishing—
or send to Geo. II. Mayr, Mfg. ChemUt, 164-154 Whiting 8t., Chicago. HU
for free book on stomach aliments
and many grateful letters from peo­
ple who have been rostdred.
Any
druggist can tell you- Its wonderfud
e (Tecta.

Ing a few dooes of your wonderful
remedy I am In perfect condition."
Buch words of praise come from land*! Drug Store and druggilts evI I..—
,1.1.

blame il mi the poor old biddy if
(Im hatch is iiiisalixfaclnry.

tin*, bird- ;inul
lunners have waler lo play or
iwim in until Ihey are full fealher- insure a tilth pr.'ccniage of fertili­
d. If you follow Ihese simple dity. Given thprimary requisites.I
'Cclions it is only a few short weeks the eggs -lioidd. lie gathered iu&gt; I
intil you will hove a line lot of
‘ ' g dropped mi
Runners matured nnd gelling ready
sliould be lio|
to shell nut Hie henulifiil white
•ggs Hint gives me ns min-lt pleas- .... .
..
U may cause i
too much iii"i"luro. Select eggs I
&gt;ld boy.
having perhvi -hells and of uni-j
I might mid I lint ducks' eggs con- form size. Put lhein ih a place.noLi
'ain forty lo filly per cent more of loo warm. -lilt, ‘‘ggs will not hnlrh
food value to nn egg than tie hens
■■•■ii chilled.
•ggs. This is hecntise tliey are larg-••veral days iM-fov!
t. When enough
are raised so
’.hey can he shipped in. separate
'Iioiild always be set j
•rales they bring anywhere from as soon as pos-ibhi after being laid.!
1v&lt;* to eighteen cents per dozen Those reci-ivi-d from a distance by
more Ilian hep’s eggs. They nre express or parrel post should be nt- 1
used by bakers nnd for cooking in lowed to ‘'-eHle'' for at least 21'
large establishments,
hours before incubation is begun.;
Wilh all the varieties, except the This allow* the delicate genus to
Indian Runner, there is a laying resume their positions.
A good lime to lest the eggs is I
season, usually from the last of
February (o tho first of August, Hie eleVi'iilh day and again stlxiui I
rhe Indian Runner, however, lays the llfteeiilh. Infertile eggs slimildl
be renins ed. They will make ex- j
cellent chirk food. Spoiled ones]
don, ImL, sends Farm Journal these will do harm I" tho other eggs if
allowed to remain in Iho nest or
Tho eggs aro a little larger than incubator. Luus must not lie dis-1
good-sided hen eggs, and nre simi­ lurbi'd i'fier the eighteenth day.;
lar in taste. The young nre easily As Idtje handling
ns ]&gt;o«.stble.
roared, although our first attempt should b" Hi" rule from Iho limo
met with sorrowful results, due to they are laid. Uy all moans see I
failure to understand feeding prop­ that the liauds arc clean ami dry!
erly. Corn-iiu'al in any large pro- when it is nn'essary to touch the
Eortion should never be given: but eggs.
read-crumbs, slightly moistened
Tlie nmiibi-r of eggs for a single
(preferably with milk.) should lie setting must, be determined by il,fed the lillle fellows every hour
until they ant a week old.
of the larger breeih can easily
The tlrxt-fiKMl is usually givujj q| cover 15, while il might be tlc-il the ago of twenty-four hihirx.
nble.lo give a sinnller bird Ihrre or
Later on the
fond xliould Ik* four les*. I’reiipra
good nesi*.
changed (n bran ami miilillings,
roomy and Idled with dry iqnlrri.il ,
with a liltlo corn-meal: always mid II h ihe ualiiry Of (lit* hen In de­
considerable grit in tho form of, sire seclusion when she is selling,
line, sharp sand, even to the adult therefore have the mist where
birds.
other hens will dot be liable to in­
We feed very little groin now. trude nnd where nothing will
and find the results much mon* frighten her. Give tho hint dum­
satisfactory (han during our early my eggs for n day or two nml af­
experience when corn was fed ex­ ter sin* seems thoroughly batfaiied
tensively.
gently slip I lie real eggs under her.
Tlio best Inculmlor ever huflt will Also give the hint, nests and eggs n
not hntch chilled eggs. x
careful dusting with iuse-ci powder.
See that Hie chick food is pure, Do this two or three thnas during
fresh, wholesome and not musty. tho period of incubation and the
Have lire drinking vessels so ar­ chicks will not be hadly infested
ranged that tho chicks can not wilh lice. A dust bath handy for

Mr. Tobacco User
to buy your cigars and tobaccos of me because I honestly know we can give
you your Favorite Brand the year around in better condition than any other
place in Barry County. We give it to you just as it comes from the manufacturer,
clean, fresh-and moist.
.

In the first place, our cases are zinc lined throughout, which is the only
case on the market today that will keep and hold moisture.
In the second plape, we have the only electric humidor in the county.
This electric humidor works automatically and gives out humidity 24 hours a
day which is the reason our cigarq are always moist, fresh and just right.
We want your trade and will keep any brand of cigars or tobacco you want.

J. F. Hoonan
The Place to Meet Your Friends
Phone 106
Jefferson St.

CREAMERY PATRONS
Wc are always locking for some way that we can give the patrons of our creamery a little ’’

■

better service, and this tfeek we have had a large black board placed in front of our creamery.
On this board will be listed articles or animals (or sale, wanted or for exchange.
If you have cows, horses, hogs, or any article of machinery that you want to buy qr sell, or ,
if you would like to exchange something you may have for something you need worse, then list f
it on this board.
No charge will be made (or this service, unless we arc asked to give the exchange per­
sonal attention and time beyond listing it on the board.

We reserve the privilege of limiting the use of the board to our patrons, but so long as
there'is room on the board we will list anything any farmer or dairyman may want listed.
Remember us when you have milk or cream to sell. Our prices are the highest, and our
service the best in every way.
Try us with your next can of efeam.
’

CRYSTAL CREAMERY COMPANY
•

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�THE H ASTINGS BANNER. MARCH 26, 19IL

PAGE TWELVE

SED TO WOMEN

IS YOURS A

Case of “Nerves?”
Hot flashes, diadnesa, fainting
backfchc, headache,
bssring-doorn pains, n»rvouit»&lt;4»—all »r«,ynipton&gt;i or irr»gul*riiy

Favorite
Prescription
b that of a fatnooa physician unuitisjly cipariancrd
ire ut «&gt;&gt;ui«a*a pccaUar hllntcnta. For
llhu t»«cn rrcoramMuJed to suffering

YOUR DRUGGIST CAN SUPPLY YOU
IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM

| The Fellow Who-

Makes I s Laugh.
,-Wo crown
Cleaning Silver.
■ A' laurel
[ One of Ihe ainiplu-t means of
F.
| And sing (a them pcan*
CHEEK STREET.
cleaning* silver .that lias become
Grandma Cramer i» ve
ery ill at j We banquet the makers &gt;
i blackened by gas or turn* is to mix
this writing. ~
And lift them to fame in our lays.
Mrs. I.. W. Calkins is nt Eaton Hut I want lo pay one little trib-'ja leaspoonful of ammonia with a
------ iii«C£L------- '
‘ '
cupful of water and use n lillle of

SCHOOL NOTES

Hirithqi'* llifili
.There are 5S Seniors. ju«t think daughter, who arrived at the home
of il. isn't Ihnt enpugh to dignify
one small town.
The Ceasar class have begun

Frank Piero* returned Inst week Bidelman and daughter Iris of
Quimby visited al Hvginald Wins­
after being ill:
The Vth grade English an* en­ lows, Sunday.
Hattie
joying the reading of "As Yon Like.
on account of illm*«» .
Friday

hall Thursday. Come early ami help
sew the carpet rags.
E. A. Bidelman ami family of
Bridge street nml S. G. Bidelman
ami family of Maple Grove spent
Sunday al C. P. Bidelman's.

will go t

tricl contest.

Gertrude fleelirr are absent on ac­
count of illness.

Fealise Butler of (lie sth grade i*
Clayton Marble has returned to
school after being absent on ac­ Monday evening.
count of illnei}s.
erybody invited.

.March 31.

CAMPBELL.
John Eggermnn who has lipen
1st Want
The 51 h grade received first place living near Kalamo has moved hack
lo Campbell.
in Ihe spelling ronle-l.
grade.

study of He* Pacific
Geography.

I the meal much gwoeler, ns il docs
not lose so much bf its juice.
; When your feel are tired ami
you have no limo to rest them by
! sitting or lying down, change your
: shoes- Tho strain will collie in a
|dilT**renl place and they will feel
I rested.
A ventilated barrel like those usI ed for marketing,vegetables, will
i make an excellent
ami novel
। clothes hamper. Clean it. remove
| all hoops but top ami bottom ones,
I clinch all nails, remove any sidinlers. gave it twmcoals of some lighlcolored pmnt—iMilnl ittaide ami oulvm-iiish and let it dry.

Islands in

count of Illness.
In mannurirniiiing the grades are
making chre.««*-r|ol h mats.
Lewis Hnrry has returned afler
a week’s absence.
Mra, Leon Bauer gave the 51 h ami
Olli grades a very interesting talk
on her trip, in Spain.
Miss Deum-'s room also had th''
pleasure of hearing Mra. Bauer,
tiff y-being Hie guest.- of the 51 Ii and
tftli grades.
•­
Katherine Sage has r&lt;-lui'iic&lt;l to
school afler a Long absence.
"

ville have been visiting wilh Ihe
former's stator. Mrs. Herl Slater,
and family.
.Mr-. Win. Smith lunl Mrs. .Herb
are both sick.
Z. T. Nureult and family al tended
Mr,. Ell,ha Sln.ns and dauslil.'i
Opal attended church nt Lake
Odo.-sa, Sunday.
I
Th. Udie« Ai&lt;( Ml! intel will.
Mr*: Ata’ Ihomns Monday after-

Hie fellow
laughI

apply it another to polish.

A Remedy for Teolhurhr.
Here's a quick remedy for loolhnrhe (hat is easily prepared ami
applied, mid should Im more wide­
ly known. Mell white wax or
spermaceti two parts, and when
'."'i'.'
; .1 : melted add carbolic acid crystals.
\\ ho takes us wheifb-a.it w&lt; expet t|&lt;1Iu. 1&gt;arl
an(|
c|,orai . hydrate
.. ,,l1
.
w
. i crystals two parts. Stir well until
And turns us from sorrow ’o ] dissolved.
wm -‘’TH!: .
»• &lt;1 .. i.i .1.
While still liquid, immerse thin
With a twist of his thought Hint .*, jnyerj* nf carbolaed'absorta'iil eotn.,,.’’!’ . t"i"y ,
&lt;"ii nnd allow them to dry. When
Out troubles nl once
required for use a small piece may
i !&gt;*• snipped off and slightly warim*&lt;|.
when it can be inserted in the hol। taw tooth where it will solidify.
। Ihe ease produced by this simple
i remedy is really very great, and is
I rou bl
almost instantaneous.
know how
tailored.

above;
(Uuzrd Sweet Potatoes.
And tn feel that no matter what
happens
MV.I tier .1.1 wv .nil ... H«* •».
,*u&gt; !“'&lt;iHi .(hough not SO Well known
With mir hope ami our fmih on Hie 'III Hie north.
Wash and prepare
promise
: six medium sized potatm-. cut into
(&gt;f a better day surely lo dawn.
halves lengthwise ' and throw al
‘•ii into cohl water. Have boiling
ut pence in our -ailed waler in the sauce pan pul
in.tlie potatoes and boil eight or ten
purses.
grow wealthy and minutes.
Drain, make a syrup ot
grand,
&gt;one-half cu~ ~*—*—
sugar
ami one-halt
But he leaches u« all mir reverse*; grnimlirtrd
1fl...■ I...I.. .... ... ........
..... I1,1 ■»^11.111
.... ...f । butter.
Dip each
ie fa th.* blight amt the pi'i'e in tin* baking pan. ami |hiiic
-l.atlle
over remaining syrup. Bake fifteen
..........
.
il go forth again to the fray
minutes, liasling occasionally.
\\ jUia spirit of Mimdimeuml laugh- j
- ter
Keeping Cake.
Thal will rl.xw every trouble
r keep your cake .-oft and
away.
i length of lime that will

NOHTI1 C.AHI.TGN.
lain.
•rubbed polnlnns, or n pint fruit
T^J. Daily mir former mail ear..........
= ... ..... ......... .„ ......... .j.ir half il"--1 —“*-------■— :............. iivr,di*-ii jil Ills I Him*: in t'Jurksvillc, And here’s to the man in Hie pa-1 cake box.
vanThe«Uay evening. ’
Mary
Allurdini
I think I can see his eves shine— rich fruit cake, whore th** llnvor
'
'
developed wilh
Elsie ami Leoni Train-selierger fen’s nt Freeport.
have returned to whool.
Ilobeil Gardner is absent on ac­
count of illness.
SCHOOL GIRLS’

D7A

CLUBS MAKE PROFITS
Mrs. Frocluii.l and Mi-

■*:i:i&gt;fa&gt; willi tin

Urn arrival of n little sister al his
home.
Wc have had to refrain from
plnying the organ for sum* lime,
because one key persisted in play­
ing all the lime, which grenlly
disturta'd our niusirnl natures.
The eighth graders have com­
pleted their reading nml nearly
completed their geography, and are
now planning to pul a grcaU’f
amount of their time, on Hi-* *ludy
&lt; f agriculture.
The following are th** highest
Hfiimllngs from last week's
liaseil mostly on questions
mil liy the stale:
First- and Second .Grades.
All averaged above W.
Elsie HcynotdsTvnd George End

Aft n®

farm

Inrjl week

obitvarv

IK 10.

'I’he Normal
fair wi

I wo months and IK days.
u*mig he moved .wilh his

II. Ihe ftmilly came In Assyria.

I IKT.

I Midi, Infantry, from then until the
clo-e of the war. November 20.
|S*iM. he was married to Addie It.
tite and digitslinn. sleep -&lt;&gt;umilyl
ami enjoy life. u-&lt; Burdock Bil-!^'1
lej&gt;. the gn:al system tunic and
I.uild. r, Adv. .

falsejeeth

Store

PH IS IS the season ol House Cleaning-. Paper“
ing and Re-decorating. Just now our stock

is the most complete of any time in the year. Wc

arc showing the largest and most, complete line of
Wall Paper, Paints, Stains. Enamels, Alabastine,

Window Shades and House Cleaning Supplies.
We have the materials to work out the very

latest ideas in re-deeorating. and wc arc always
glad to show you. Watch our windows lor our
Weekly Special Sales.

^Fridlay &amp; Satardlay Specially*
10c Package Linen Envelopes5c
10c Glycerine Rose &amp; Violet Soaf&gt;,__4 for 25c

5c Perfumed Toilet Soap,

. ,8 for 25c

TTfeis IKeaaill

in examination in spelling.
Fonrllt Grade.
Spelling—CIHlmi
Beckc
Fre&lt;l Kennedy. Ita).
Arithmetic—Clifton Ib-ckcr, 92.
Geography— Clifton Becker. HU.
Physiology—Clifton Becker, 95.
Fifth Grade.
Dorothy Hump. 93; Thelma Ends­
ley. 91.
Knelling— Bealrr
Dorothy Hump. 93.
Arith.-Beatrix 1

and Iwo-lhirds.
Physiology—Dorothy Bump. 92

“Maybe It’s A Bar
That’s just what it is—a bar of Galvanic, Eels
Naptha or American Family soap with every
'

Half Pound of 50 cent Tea

Graine.-. 91; Agatha Kinne, 93; Arlie

Free-Free as the Air You Breathe

Hui Kinne 91%; liomthy Herbert.!
01%.
Physiology-Elmer Graines. 91%;
Arlie’ End-ley. 92%: Agatha Kinne.
92%; Harold Reynolds. 1*2.

The tea is the best 50 cent Tea you ever used

Cpffee Ranch
Jefferson St.

Hastings, Mich.

&lt; Grammar - &lt; tert rude Turner.
Eighth Grade.
Heading-Hollis McIntyre. 97.

Arith. Marie Matthew-. Hp’
One Girl Finds Time to Put up 1,005
ollis Melnlyre, K9 2-3: Cr;
Cans of Tomatoesr Which
making the frngrapl. velvet
I tragi Ion. H9 1-7.
She Sold.
Grammar—Ho|Hs McIntyre. 95%;
.. *n wearings in I
L«*o Foley. 91%: Mary Bump. 90%.
a lichlly c|4-**d Ih&lt;x. This year tin* ]
Geography—Hollis Mrlnlyre. 90;
Wc use it in sending Howies to you
lure, ihe Girls Gardening and Can­
r reainy
ning Clubs in Sussex county. N. I..
and find wc can give good service.
have fa*en very active and I In* liityre. 90.
fancy,
lirnple I* members are reaping in good re­
wards. The members of these clubs
K9.
can have a siring
attend the public school to months
costume.. Priieesw
Amid Ihe Cheap mid “Bin
Cun" Baling Ponder.
.
for Christmas and other occasions.
roil liii tlm* nml powdery. Tli&gt;*i enl&gt;*rpri-iiig M-lusd girls won Hi*
slate companionship. Besides marpill (I over the fir** in n granite •&gt;
Allrtd Hmik
porcelmn p:m to heal, stirring &lt;*c
In* wa- able tn pul up
lid Sill
rasionnlly.
Meanwhile, dissolve
d tomatoes from a crop laiuly give the pi
. .. *m- tenth of an acre
Stnre-18 Monroe Ave.
Gnuligit-.ctr. Ent nd 8irtl&lt; AH.
.
being her lirgt experience in all
When the salt is thoroughly heal- gttnb-ning.
•
cd. stir in lli*t dissolved corn starch | The D. L. A W. II. IL, which run- haw no leavening
II your order amounts lo dr or over we'll pay telephone charKes
and il will inmu*dinli*ly Ihiek*-n.i through tin* county, after an &lt; x- powder* nre so i
Wlien cool enough lo hnmlle. work | nminaiiun of a sumplo of the girl's
witlrlhe hand* till soft nml pliable, product, gave an order for tOh «tazI'rom this dough you make y«ur ,-n No. 3 can*, al six’ll per dozen, some food. Furl In
bead*, pinching off a -mall portion [ Tln-re wn.*» also a large local de­ baking powders ha
al a time and rolling in the palm &lt;&gt;f । inaiid. The fn -h tomatoes wen* percentage of leavening gas;
the: hand till round nnd smooth.
'carefully giad*-d und crated and
A few drops of any preferred
"
' vol‘
old io tin- railroad at $IX»&lt;&gt; per
ushel rrale. while tomatoes on Un■d Calumet Baking Powder. I.. .
fore ill 111'- long run. Hu* actual
Perfume may also he &lt;if 5&lt;i cents a im-h.-j. During &lt;&gt;ccost to Hie consumer of Ihe cheap
[csires.
'
I toiler. In bushel rrales of fresh lo­
powilers is more than Calmm-t I
ts to divide Un* salt inalm-s were slut*p!*d at H2.lt) per
.1.
&lt;&lt;&gt;... ... II.,.,,a i ,-niliTo advertise a new Filler anil Broad
equal pidlimi- nnd color each &lt;hf— —----------------- ““
ferontly. A lilll** blueitig gives 11 Stomach Ilciillh—
tdkalim*. nml .often mipalnlable. ♦
Leaf Binder I use in my Cigars, 1
lovely shade nf him*, while 11 half
. or no Cost lo You. They me
widom
of unifonn
t&lt;-a-pnniifi)l of fruit coloring makes | Very
strength nnd quality.
will ohSATURDAY, MARCH
an pretty
preUy red
red—a less amount rvsullsjyou
results] you p,
pi u,(. H&gt;*xnll ifyspi'psia Tab­
Why u*'l buy a perfectly wh&lt;*b- &gt;
in a &lt;|clicale pink.
IMs, Jiecnusc scores of people in this Mime baking |iow&lt;lrr like Calumet. 28, ONLY, sell
String the beads ns soon ns you community tadieve them to be Hie
have ma&lt;le suniciriil for a strand, hot rvim-dy vi.-r made for Dysand on*' which can Im,
ullflrnating wilh a eonJrailing color, pepsin nml lmlig**slioit. .That is
Two 5c Cigars for.
niu?
Calmm-I i- nlwny- ■­
Small goldeolored Iwads are very;whnl we think, loo, because we
the Milne. keeps imleHnitcly and
fi-clive. hut glass kindergarten | know wliai they Tmve done for
50 5c Cigars for
&gt;ads are less expensive mid do' others and what th&lt;-y am made of.
ry well.
We have so min h faith in them
Pure Food Exposition. Chicago. 111.; .
By a lillle practice you can learn । Umi we urg*- you to try them al Paris Exposition. Franco, March.'
make these -all beads very nic*,- .our risk.
If lin y don't help you.
ly. nnd you will be &lt;l**llglite.| wilh|ih«*y won't cost "you a cent.
If
result*- Girls of nil-ages appreciah* they don't do all that you want
AVENT VERMONTVILLE.
a pretty string of beads., nnd these;
Dale Downing is working for El­
are sure lo please. • They can also your stomach to health and make mer Mater in North Casllelmi.
Jefferson St
Hustings, Mich.
lie used for decorating purposes in your’ digestion easy—just tell u*
Ermrl flHIey nml wife visiteif at
Ihe making of portieres or oWiec and we will give lurk your money liny Brumm's near Nashville Sudfancy work w here heads nre used.
Without a word or question.
l,nEiba Ackley received word that
Containing Pep»iu and Bismuth.
(klita mid Ends.
.............
I wo of Ihe greatest digiMlivu aids! his Kfep-tallier John Wolf in Nash­
To give beef a llnvor when rua«l-1 ’known
io medical
iiir&lt;iical science,
science, they
uiey I
.......... I to
ville was very ill.
ing. rub Hie surface with an muon M,ol|l(. n|I. mi|il|ll(.1| Miomw*h linLovinn Smue is hclpin
m- place an onion on lop of it. II, jllg. help in tlm secretion of gnslric Davis in Nashville.
will be delicious.
•
jutre. Check hi-arllim n und dlslrrss,
Hownnl Cob’ of Wnodkmd
Ono woman we know hnd lip* tad-| promote regular bowel action, and his sinlei^ .Mrs. Cleve Straw and ’ Dry Clean and Press Men's i Piece Suits
tom j ut out of Irnr b aky leak- le lli;,ke it |M.*sibl&lt;. for you to eal
“
“
“
"
Men's medium weight Overcoat.
family, Sunday.
and uws Ihe kellle lo rover Iliums I whulever you like whenever you
Mrs. Addie nml Ella Hager &lt;4
“
*'
'*
**
Ladies' Plain Dress
oil Hie stove that sin* wants to keep I like, witli the comforting assurance Woodland called al M. E. Downing's
Ladies' Suit
warm. On ironing days she puta it ]
n,,.!-,. wUt b„ |)(&gt; hatJ af(nr.
Friday.
.
“
“
“
“
Ladies* Coat
over thr fiat irons to keep them h"-| ..ffecta We tali.-v.* them to lie the
tor. and the handle is convenient to lH-i renicdymade fordyspcpala nml
“
’* Double Blankets
Hehl
Itch!
Hehl- Seralch!
lift it off.
.
j imligestion.
Sold only al Hie mon* Scralch! HcnUch! The mure you
“
“
“
“
Comforters
A few grams of rice In Hie salt- than 7J)t» Recall stnrw, and in this scratch the worse the itch. 'I'l-y
'fry our Steam Press System—Phone aaj
cellar will keep , he sa t from rak- h,u„ o|1|y al „,|r ,,n|^ TbrR?
Doan's Oiiiliiienl. Il cures piles,
ing. as lliry will keep the salt tntn-.*.. 50,- add i*M*i. -Alarveili &amp; Hleb- eeremu. any skin itching. All drugmg when it 1- shaken.
j bios. Hastings, Mich.
adv.
East State St.,,Old journal Bldg.
Hastings, Mich.
A lillle flour gpnpklcd over beef-----_r
steak just before fryinf, renders |
BANNER want advs. FAY.
,
BANNER WANT AB VS. PAY.

Everything in Cut Flowers and Potted Plants

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO.
PHONE 5995.

The foliowiiik- ar*
week, the Mi-es S
AVibods, Corrigan.
Beach.'
Miss Burkb* is supplying in MiMiller's room.

mJ

QID you [VER [JSE PARCEL [OST?

visited the Kindergarten Wednes­
day afternoon.
Peninimsliip.
Itorolliy Freeman. Irem* Gamble
nnd Clarence Ward have received
students diplomas in penman-hip.

und Hrlinol J.nw
Mis* .Miller is -----after u week of iilm

Alroft School Note*.
Wc are now beginning on our
seventh month of school.
The first-graders have completed
their reader ,and arc now review­
ing.
«
Tho fifth graders,— hoving com­
pleted their text taiok in reading
some time Alm, are now taking up
the classic “The Courtship of Miles
Hlniultah." The. sixth graders are
studying •'Evangeline."
We nre all matking great strides
in rapid calculation.
.
Nellie Kennedy wns absent from
school nil of ln.«l week, because of
sickness.
Paul Foley nf Muskegon, who has
been spending some lime with his
parcels here, visited our school last
Thursday.
Two memlH-rs of our school
1 ma rd, viz.: Clarence Kinne and
James Brngdon. honored us wilh
their company one day last week,
they also fixed the school hell,
which has been silent for some
time, during which time .we iiave
been reminded of our school duties
by nn exact nqiliea of the famous
Jiberty boll, even to the crack in
the side, Only of course, on a snftill&lt;*r scale.
Hollis McIntyre is wearing a very

Addie Leonard nf Assyria. On May
3rd. IH93. lie mnrjged Mary.A. Wells
of Bellevue, who still survive- him.
The deceased was mm of a family

II

grandchildren.

Grand Rapids, Mich

BARGAINS IN CIGARS ♦

5c

Curd of Tliiink

hearty thonks lo the Prairieville
Indies of the “wonder bag" w’hit’h

Bet of Teeth $3
BEST SOLD CROWN S3

BEST BRIDGE WORK

$3

DUTAL WORK ON CRUIT

(Ten Veer Guarantee)
Wt will give you careful, con
•cicntiouA, sympathetic treat

Ihe hospital in uboul two weeks if
I continue* in Ihe sun shiny way.
Lottie Fox. Burgess Hospital,
adv

Card of Thanks—Wi*
wish tn
I hank mir friends and nidglilMira for
pie many arts of kindness shown
lis during lh&lt;* illness of mir little
. Also Johnstown Grange, No.
for Hie iHgiLillful Howers sent
Mr. ami Mrs.Xliuluier Norris.
f ■—adv.

Tlie Motlier's Fa»&lt;trite.
NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS

’'OMow Avenue
~

’

Michigan

A trough medicine fdr children
iliquid be haCmicM. It should bo
'-•pleas
a——-it to take. It should bo effec■ Itual.
rhambcrluin’s Cough Remedy

$1.25

JONES

CIGAR

STORE ♦

What $1.25 Will Do

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co

�THR HISTIMM B.WCT. MAIllll 2K. |S||.
It-sMin regarding Hix coming nnd
our altitude imanwliilr. from the'
exodua out &lt;&gt;f l-krypt? What does
girded mean? What is the girdle*
A. AC. H. BARBER,
What lesson do wc get from the
i
Physicians *n&lt;! Surgeons. ’
lights, an&lt;l from the oil? What I
Calls in city dr country, responded to
pnxij of the, inspiration of the
with promptuw, day or night.
scriptures have wtfrtT' connection
with vers.; Ip? .What will Hie1
For Sunday, Alctrrh 29.
B. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,
faithful servant do, and what will I
Rv Lee W. Ames.
i
Hastings, Mich.
bo done fur bun when the fxirdl
Hot lew Jesus The' Great Tearhrr. comes? What groat
danger ls|
Reading Lesson only:
Matthew lln-re in the | limigbt "My l&lt;ord do-.j
7:21-20.
laycth His eorning?T'
Golden Text: Micah 6:8.
XL
THE
t.AWFLL
UREOFTHE
Introductory.
This ts the lime win'll we look SABBATH taiko 13:10-17.; H:l-fl.
■back ovur the quarler's work In
nu-TRi'* In to Ihe Humnicr Newton
T. find ilny.
gather .logntlier its teachings .mid enth i..y an
offering continuous .iiiportunity (or
WhiH three
miy one to enjoy,nil Hr- a.ltnn- lo fasten (li&gt;*in in our minds. Well
may we ask ouraolViw the queidmn.
Uigrs &lt;&gt;r n couoc of Biutlnv&amp;t train­
What rhnnge or changes liave li. rn -indicated* by the out lint1? Wlfat
ing which will poMlIltcly lead to a
wrought in- my life by the power is the gospel*. How does the wo­
good mi I ii rI cd position through the
‘
well-known
of (Jod dining tlii- quarter?
Ami man picture salvation?
XU. LESSONS BY I HE WAY—
I Urn turn to our classes; wlint.liiive
they learned, and has it changed Luke 13:18-30. What .me word is
proinlnrnl
in
mir
lesson
outline?
llieir Ilves? Wo will lake the les­
dl-SV West Grand Illvcr Avenue,
sons up due by one for a brief re­ What does the parable of the mus­
UHTHOIT. MICH.
tard seed tench? Whal is n “mysWrite for catalog. E. II. Sliaw, I’rvn.
view.
The Lessons:
I. JEW’S AND THE CHILDREN I1hr~lnost' ipodern n-vcialion from
—Mark !l:3D-:i&lt;: 10:13-16. I'erliitps God? What docs (lii- partible of I
quest tons.'bawl upon lh» ..xp.bd- leavi'ii tench? What dm-s lenvon i
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Hons giveii, will be lu-lpftil by way
signify in -•oriptun-? Why in not
of
review; You will Hud answers leaven Un- gitapol converting the!
We pay you the HIGHEST lo ipi.'-l
ill luson -l.l'li' rt Ol Iho
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­ qtinrfor. loin:
Whal ar&lt;- Hie syiioptltj World hl Illi-, pill-abb'? liuw i- IblEVATORS. Wc buy and sell gospels, and what cliaracU-risti.' pnr.ibb- bc|ug ftdUlled? Wlitil dno*!
on a LARGE SCALE. We ways do I lie four gospel n-cords the Lord tea.-li nliout the fetvnoHsl
depend upon doing a LARGE differ? * Whal is Ihe key \. i».&gt; of &lt;iul Hie teaching Hint tin- world will
VOLUME of business at a Mark? Name liiree gnat divi i&gt;uis md be cmivrrt.-d in this age?
■
Ibis lesson. Distinguish be­
May the. i.oi.l graciously bless
SMALL PROFIT. If you .of
tween Christ ns King, ns Head, and
..... .....i
..... 'mi n..
have never dealt with us, why ns Lord. Whal is Ihe difference
not give us a trial.
hrtw.-eii the kingdom
mid Ihe come.
Sincerely yours,
churches? What is the only way
Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co. ih.ii leads home? Wtepl docs the
Op.C.L&amp;S. Phu 57 Hiitlip
third day iiu-an in M-rlplure? What
J Arthur NitMi, wife and son of
' । I.oweir visih-d Sunday with W. Cos­
,. I griff and wife.
.
It. THE
MISSION
।
1 »r. Bond returned Saturday from
11 Grand Rapids. where lie recently
two Hooks of the Bibb
' undeiw.nl an operation at the But­
’ let-worth hospital,
This goes true in your
"I Arthur Kreplin of Grand Rapids

PrrtwltMl Cofr

B

HMTEKKAMOHAIL
SKJTOAY
SCHOOL ILESSON

Seed Your Farm With Alfalfa

F

Alfalfa recognized as ‘“King of Forage Crops” is of Arabic origin
meaning “The Best Fodder” it was used by the Greeks and Persians
2,400 years ago and has been introduced from one countryto an other
until it has reached this.United States and it is known now to be
“The Mainstay of the Cattle Farmer” and is grown extensively
throughout United States and Canada.

Spring Term
Detroit Business University

Good Quality Seed Needed
To successfully grow Alfalfa the best qualityfof seed is necessary and can only be
had by buying the supply you need from a firrri whose^reputation for handling the best
grades in every lineis well established. It has been our policy since our first
starting in business to pay the price necessary to' secure the HIGHEST GRADE
SEED. Our knowledge of good seed and the firms from whom we buy arc safeguards
to quality. And we have Alfalfa Seed that tests almost 100 per cent pure. Every pound
of seed we sell has stood this test and—that is not all—it is backed by our own personal
guarantee.

Value of Growing Alfalfa

Safety First

electric wiring. That’s one
reason why I urge you to
let me do youf electric work
You'll know it is done right
and that your buildings are
safe if I do the work.

’fui'n

What i*
a? XVho
Whal is

Chas. .Harris while hauling logs:

Elvctrlelan.

Order Our Drays
When yon have any moving to be
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

Alfalfa is proven to be the most nutritous of feeds for dairy cows, beef cattle, sheep,
hogs, horses, poultry and the blossoms aid the bees in making heavy yeild of rich,' ex­
cellent honey.
Alfalfa increases the yield of succeeding crops—it nearly doubles the yield of grain
and increases the value of potatoes per acre $20, oats $20. It is one continual harvest
without an annual plowing and seeding.
The Place to Buy Your Seed for “Alfalfa Seeding” Is from Us.
Remember Our Reputation Stands Back of Our Alfalfa Seed.

n iiuur i.O'prin. r, r muiei.iii au.i
.j! Dan -Miller made a business (rip to

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

Mill.

Ul

We have just received a carload of Agricultural Litne—Splendid for
using upon the land when seeding Alfalfa.

as .■&lt;&gt;1.1101-1 iihle a&lt; pos-iiile.
Mr-. Frank-Itmik'or is visiting Ion :
•d-lei-iu-law Mr«. C. Ilfug of Cab -!

d&lt;&gt; we tlnd I
। many quest ion-

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.
HASTINGS TRANSFER

CO.

KACK TlUirrEEA

E.DMONDS BROTHERS

giirdiiic himself?
Wlitil i- • b r;&gt;;e
life? Mefilion several
ways in
which JeSUil fulfilled mid u-4 the

Ramsdell.

Phone 18

ha

who

Hastings, Mich,

lielime has again return'd to Altnnriinii is

FREEPORT.

FIRE INSURANCE

wilh!

F; a.in-

JOHN M.GOULD
LAWYER

■l ie Coykendall will sp&lt; nd

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
11:1-!.'I.

OPENING
Hill Clothing Go
-OF

- .. ...
.IIICII ■ .'.I Iu&gt; -day ! Hnfley-liiixjdsi.il n
I*. M. Blake waA Blank
lie day last wo-k ■ । :• i-iii&gt;*-.
The Hill at’d T.&gt;rr&lt; V iudc’le an-

Office oyer Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 173
.
Bbti-I.uk'e

cnlei'lnitiing
nijml.

231 West State Street

F. J. &amp; L. A. Woodruff, Mgrs

pray in public, mid -how I. »i-

mid is un-

KeconU. can furnish- complete Ab-

in

found-

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

Come in and see the splendid line of

‘our Fatlie?*" Whal • !--

Meyer KuMer^u Clothes

UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS

t,i^irr

Licented Embalmer always in attendance

PHONE. 226 OR 387

(Made to order)
Thuii-.ltiy.

Olein, OIIIIIH A Sicl.ii R. R. Cl.

BAIlltn il.l I

daughter.

Time Table in Effect March »,
Dally incept Sunday.
Leave Hustings
•olng South 1:05 a. tn. k 6:48 p. m.

Lui her

hndhefs baby. El
wife.
Mrs. Mina lb.in

n company

Snappy Styles, Fine Workmanship
and Big -Values.—Long Wear,
Perfect Fit and Complete Satisfac­
tion Guaranted.
’

SOI 11! HOWXE
her daughter Mrs.

Vli. cniHSTS
HATRED
RHAMS-Lukn H:;;7--il. &lt;livt.-s-.m
outline.
T«-H s'limtli
(ilwitd lltc I’liat-isies. Wb.i! lb
. iiis-ps of lyiob-t s opposed &lt;
Again*! what

THE PLEASURE OF A OATH

Mrs. Adrian '
Rapidir Attended &lt;■

lit • Bibl

Hyde,
of Grand

ni-’:' Wednesday.
,
vada. is visiting h r sisler, Mrs.
Mr.-. I. H'ui-b. Mr&lt; John Mishler. Il&lt;&gt;i‘r Wi-bh.
.
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vi;_~i.'-............. j.-ii-. .
...
. . .
WIDTH WEST &lt; ISII.ETIIY
Ralph Ochti’iip.i'i b will . begin
work nl Frank l-n - saw mill.
Mr-. Walt'iWallace
Tuesday morning. ■

I1WU11 rwaxi
uravr- :
VIH.
FAITH
Ilf-S'llUlYIXG

depends largely on-the bath room. hypocriteWind de.-If everything llierc is lilted with nil

I children of

Hilda Go

Albert

Mc('.i&lt;-lh&gt;-l ‘ md

Hatt of P^ttolfice

•

Hastings

and

on Men’s, Women’s and Children's
Ihivld Moor.

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
Phone 126

Cleaning, Pressing
Repairing

1 Stubborn. .Aiinoylnc &lt;
"My husbxnd had .&gt;

ment. ’

What wax lh&lt;- iinpank.iiahle sin'
J\
TIU'&lt;'r,v,: tv’ luviiL-s v
Mr. and Mrs. Arfniti’Gitr-kl'-i «p
Have You Such a Until Room?
■ ih-.nkrul.'--wrlt.-T il; ■
Mimlny with J. Reuter and wife
TRI STING
If not, it is mi investmcjil that will
Fillmore.
35. When
What ...
return the biggest kind of interest. liess be bl
.
. ....
,
«ui iu&gt; lor you.
shuuld be
iH-onlcretl KldtMnm
’
em.ry .-hou:.! I,
Why nut lA.us figure wilh you?
&lt; «u»c Much MlMry.|glolM, hacking
Ulin pain a ml nuac-ry by .lay., sutii.u anil all u
hik.'^of Ihe rich yinn in Iho par[»!■ vp-.bututblriK bladder wcakiirAK, nt | menu. Money 1.

We Do

fniuil&gt;

with Ii.- worn! rutting.
spMtl *&lt;un
Mrs. Jacob Ri'ii-h mid M: &lt; Will- Xiudivilli&gt;.

ihe iiccensilies .of vu mmUrn bulb place n&lt; hell, rieconling tn Je«ti»' Gn.kl.-i
robin, it adds much tn the enjoy­ ti'stchilin? Il"w important is il Ihal

SPECIAL

14 Years Experience

Prices Reasonable

Satisfact

Goods called for and delivered to any part of city.
ptabbiuaj
j
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.IN-'0"
roiey Kinney ri.u rot ore .
’
regular
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iw
before the coining of Christ. \\ bat {action of kidueya and bladder.
| ' BANNED WANT ADVB. PAX.
i '

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THE HlffHNQB B INNER. MARCH 33, »1L

roTTrrrrx

Mi.-s Althh llarlck wns home
from Hastings over Sunday.
Miss Leah Wnlr.Mh was a Sun­
day guest with Miss Audrey Chase
at Middleville.
LeRoy Perkins mid n young Indy
friend from Dowagiac are spend­
ing the spring vacation with the
tormer’s paroiils, Mr. and Mrs. JI.
IL Perkins.
Carl Reynolds of Lansing spent

NORTH NASmilJ-E.

STATE.ROAD,

•E. W. Buller is quite III nt this
writing.
Mra. Wm. J. Fisher is In Kalama­
zoo visiting her son Elmer and
family nnd gelling acquainted with
the new grandson.
Mr. nnd Mra. Will Coleman from
west of Hastings and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Claud Kelly were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mra. Peltongnle.
• Miss Hazel Kinne is with Mrs.
Nelle Boyes in njirrnitlfni’i'y store
in Hastings. .
IS is just what you need, madam.
Many
Mi— Edna Schilling is home from
Ann Arbor for the spring vacation.
Mr. nnd MTfc. J. Nmllli and sons
women who were troubled with indigestion, a
from Middleville visited .Mr. nnd
■McswJ. K. BennnaH i» vWUng her
-Alrx..John-Jtouxonnr, SaLurikix..imiL
■■il;u7BTitor7Arrs:*rrarl‘vr Wtrttr in Kai*
sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and
Sunday.
iunazoo.'
1’loyd Grace, wno has spent tlioll
habitual constipation, have been permanently cured
winter at Ix*o Fisher's has gone tn
1 guest’s of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ehimr Mater
Kalamazoo where lie has work on
by the use of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using
j north of the village Sunday.
the golf links.
I
Mra. Fred Nelson returned from
Willard Nichols from Carlton
these tablets they felt miserable and despondent.
spent Sunday wilh his brother
Eugene.
Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their
The night cap social ... .....
Fisher’s Friday night was well at­
meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter.
tended nnd all report n very pleas­
SOUTH ‘NASIIV1IJ.E.
ant time.
Mr. and, Mrs. Fisher of North
Mrs. Flora Bultorfield from Wel­
CliarloJIe, Visited their son. Win. come Corners is spending the weijc
Fi.’du’r and family. Saturday.
with her parents.
Mr. and Mra. Iternio Nye of North
Knlnmo, spent Sunday with hii*
TAMARAC CORNERS.
brother. Mr. and-Mra. Haydon Nye.
Mra.
George Sears
received
Mr. and Mra. W. &lt;». Fool, of HomI’liing of! or. wore tho gm-i- of Mr. and Mra. word frqm her sister Mrs. .1. II.
Walls in Grand Rapids. Ilia! her
pleasant Haydon
Nye. Wednesday
and husband .1. II. is slowly.on Hie gpiii.
Miss Olgh Garrison
’I hnraday of last week.
but not able lo sit up any yet. '
Miss Cora Ward of Hastings.
Prayer meeting Iasi Wednesday
lap* Thuradav nftornn
spepC Friday afternoon and Satur­ owning was a success.
The next
day wilh her .uncle and family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dermis
Ward.
•'500’’ Friday afternoon.
Sliellenliarger's this
Weilnc.olay
turned
Hilga
and
Nora
I'eleraon
of
Grand
The O. E. S. warm
evening. Evoryjtody invited.
Rapids, aro visiting their paroiils,
which was changed from Friday t
Rev. Earl Reis tilled the pulpit
Mr. nnd Mra. p.» petoraon.
Thuradav evening wa- a -ucce-- i
Sunday morning at Iho Tamarac.
•lump ladies anil
Miss Alice McKiiuii* of Grand We were all glad to hear him once
The tables weir hand- Rnpids, is spending her vacation more.
.
minster presnyiori:
rd above
.
of Charloito Grand Rnpids Suiidt
»
wilh her parent-:. Mr. nnd Mrs. L.
Quito a few from this way arc at­
r mother. Mrs.
Clarence and Alfred Higdon Of j (lie ilay. Sl. Patrick
McKInnls.
tending I lie revivals nt Woodbury.
Mnrv Townsend, who wns quite ill.
Mrs. K Benedict is spending Ilin They expect to continue this week.
niinnlily. Atlci' the week nt Buttle Crock wilh her
Mra. Mnry llolsapto returned from
Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Dunean spent
excellent dnughler. Mrs. Hough.
Indiana Saturday evening.
over Sunday with their dnughler.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Titmarsh spent ,
Mrs. Guy Briggs in Hastings,
Sunday afternoon wdh Hie forinei's.
SOUTH RITLAND.
Miss Gladys Purditn is sick nl
assisted by
Cltnrlcs Wiitllemnre has moved the home of her parents.
A good many from this way at­
his saw mill on the Fred Smith farm
Misses Gaynell and Z«-lla l•^.•Ui•k 1
and will begin sawing Monday morn­ tended Hie sale al Freeman Grif­
nre himn’ from Jackson tor tlioirl
fon’s in East Woodland, Monday. ing.

CHAMBE
TABLETS

Mra. E. B. Smith and Miss Gailo
Hager went to Kouts. Indiana,
Saturday, tn spend a week with the
former's daughter.
Mrs. Murry
Kring.
Miss Elizabeth Palmer went In
Hastings, Saturday,, to spend her
vacation witli her grandparents,
Mr. and Mra. George Abbey.
Tho Grange will meet nl the
Feighnor Mlfool Inmse Friday eve­
ning, when a program will bo car­
ried out.
Philip Franck is not so well nl
this writing.
—ft:"A."tHvpn!rl&lt;-mnkin»r'hix- homewith liia,son. Ilnby midwife, wlio
live on Mr. Bivens' farm, south of
Nashville. Thev are building a
new house in place of the nne
which was bunie.1.
Joseph Overanrith had the mis­
fortune to lircak a couple of Iris
riii.s by falling, while doing his
ehoreJi in the barn, a tow &lt;lnys ago.

Chamberlain’s Tablets
NASHVILLE

Mr. Kenyon from Carlton moved
on to the farm in this conmiunily
lasl week that he purchaaesl from
Lnnc da Iho Shamrock Ellen Montgomery a year ugo.
South RulInn.J W. C. T. V. dinner
&lt; ii-eeti—Brockman.—Mr.
and social gathering last Wednesday
at Mr. Merrill's was a success. Pro­
ceeds KL37.
Clark Osborn accompanied his
male ouarlotle mother who had been spending Ihe
i winter with him lo tier homo at Auj gusto Wednesday.
He returned
homo Thursday. ’
■ei pel uni Motion—Bohm.
"Mra. Arthur Hathaway and son
‘ Spring-Alherlon.—Mr.
Richard from Irving spout Wednes­
/.St Melody.—Ball.
'b' day wilh Iter parents. Wm. 'And­
rews’Fred Smith and wife wore called
inc.- Mu. Titniarali.
H. Reverie- I.nlritzky —Mr. Ran­ lo Hastings Sunday lo see their
grandfather Cahoon who is very fee­
kle.
ble and also visit wilh a cousin from
Alma.
I/niis Bachman nnd wife. May
Montgomery Bachman of Grand
The nffnlr Listed until nearly mid-" Rapids will Bound their week's vaca­
niclil. hul Ihe lime had been, very tion with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mont­
gomery.
Union Sabbath services disbanded
last Sunday, each'going back lo their
own cominunily to organize tor the
suinnier anti accommodate those in
each neighborhood that could not
come here. The mootings have been
enMra.&lt;,sione’is spending Ihe week

Intermezzo

Hastings .Monday

Menu:

Siebert and Win. Fb»rv vvi-rei

a print ing ollie
injured band.
Ward Quick was al Hastings Mon-1 wilh pnfiinmnia.
dav afternoon.
'*" — 1 **“
illage Monday.

Grove.
Mr. nnd Mra. Bert Harper of Belle- 1 .Maple &lt; Irove.
,-iie were gueits nf the lalter'it iiunl. { Mr. nnd Mis. C.hnrles Everls nre
Ura. Juhii Cnley &lt;»v&lt;t Sunday. '
moving back t&lt;&gt; Ihe village from
Miss l.aura Cheesi.’iiHtit i« very Hallie Chipper iif Vermonl«ick nt the Imme of Mr. and Mra.

Mra. J. B. Gdlaimpf While Puc«:&gt;m ‘ iii&gt;&gt;nlv,il« Friday.
ient two days with her sister. Airs.
Phil Gardner, of Joliet, Montana,
visit- her nephew Leo .Marshall.
Mrs. P.-arl lb
Charlotte and Ml

Mildeubcnr.

PHOTOGRAPHS
I want you to see my new style $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen Cab­
inet Panels and Square Photos. They have made a hit and
arc going like wild fire.
Take a look at my window display for something new. Best
work and lowest prices guaranteed.

GROUND FLOOR STUDIO
Hastings, Mich/

Roland E. Green
Maker of Photographs

HASTINGS

Every day we are having an incre ase in the demand for our popular
Breads. The Hastings Potato Bread, the only original potato bread is still
holding its own. If you have not tried it yet, just phone us your order for a
loaf or two. It is better than ever.

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant
Quality Bake Shop

Phone 381

Hastings, Mich.

Farmers

We have had several inquiries from farmer# wanting us to ship in a car load of dairy cows, and we have decided
to do so.
We have prices on a car of ORAOH GUERNSEY HEIFERS coming three year# old. of good breeding and ta«ted for tuberculosis, and of long line of breeding for milk production. They give milk testing high in fat and
other solids, and have taken the prize for economical production of butter everywheie, and being of good she
they are the ideal cow for the farmer to buy.
'
If you would like one or more of these cows, phone us or come in and see us. and we will see that you are rapgrtd. If you haven't the money right now, we will take care of that part of the deal for you.
’
rr phone number is 633, but we would like to have you call on us so wa can explain more fully our plan.
Very truly yours,

Hastings,

Crystal Creamery Company
Mich.

is only 9 weeks away and if you
are expecting to have any monu*
mental work placed this
Spring you should place
your order with us at
once. Watch for the ar­
rival of our new vases.

Ironside Bros
Phone 107

tastes like the bread mother used to make
No meal complete without it.
Home of Home Made Candles

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Barry County.
Sold by the dish,1 quart or gallon.

The Palm Garden

Value is a much used word and is 'often missed. Too often its real
meaning is not understood or is lost sight of.
Value does not mean so much the price you pay, as it means what yon
get for the price.
Comparison is the real test of genuine valne.
We ask that you put our goods to the test.
Regular ISc, large sire, Kichelien,Brand Pork &amp; Beans per can.
Pride of Plymouth Peas, extra fancy, 15c each; per do/-------- --------- St 50
30 lbs. H. &amp; K. Granulated Sugar, forx----------------------------------------- 31.00
Gold Medal Flour, per sack....80c
Best Catsup, 18 oz. size per do*
20c
A Good Grade Coffee, Our Special, per lb.
10c. 15c and 20c
Alaska Salmon, per can
25c
25c
Argo Starch 0 packages lor
25c, 50c
Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish, liottle..
"3 Bar# Jap Rose Soap tor..

NORTHEAST HARRY.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.

Hastings, Mich.

VALUE
GETTING and GIVING

dilion..
Wilbur Payne of Midland Park is
nl the farm making manic synip.
Edna and Fred Bechtel of Hast­
ings. visited relatives and •friends
here over Sunday.
James Dooley of North Hastings,
spent Wednesday nl Edd Mver«.
Wm. Tobias is on the sick list.
Rev. A. S. Bunnell preached Sun­
day al lh&lt;’ M. I*, churcli.
The L. A. S. will meet with Mr.
ami Mra. Albert Hampton Thuraday,
April 2.. Everyone come.
Mra. Gus Eldred nnd ilauuhtera
Mildred and Huth returned Monday
to their home near Coldwater.
Georgo Bostwick mid son Wilfred
of Kalamazoo visited Iris sister. Mra.
Henry Smith nml family, last week.
Mra. Clifford Morford and chil­
dren of near Flint are visiting her
parents, Reulieii Webster and wife.
Russell Molt and bride visited rel-

J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Phone 548

HINDS CORNERS.

Baltimore.
Mrs. Jjiis Cjix entertained tier
mother. Mra. Elizabeth Payne, and
sister. Mra. Clara IxtomK of Dol­
ton. last week.
Mrs. George Tobias and mother
visited Harry Johnson nnd wife of
Cedar Creek. Friday.
Uncle Jaroli Kline fell one day
last week, fracturing a t ill near the

Granite and Marble Dealers Hastings, Mich.

Eat Cottage Bread

John Robinson is quite nick with
bronchial trouble.
Miss I.ura Tobias snenl Thursday

wilh her daughter, Mra. Ethnontls.
al Hastings.
, .
Mr. Briggs has taken up his agent
work for the sale of silver.
A few from this community will
attend the Sunday School Conven­
tion at West Rutland church Hie
29th.
.
Wo hear quarterly meeting on
Floyd Armour ant) sister Velma
this U. B. circuit will be hold at
visited a few days last week nt Lake
Baltimore next Sunday.
Odessa.
Mrs. Albert Hampton and Mrs.
COUNTY L1\F_
Mra. J. Garlinger of Woodland Hammie Armour spent Sunday with
visile.! her son IL J. Garlinger anti Mrs. Wm. Carl who is very ill.
School began Monday morning affamily over Sunday.
Karl Eckardt and Miss Minnie
Eckardt were over Sunday .visitors scholars as some have moved away.
at their uncle’s. Andrew FinkbetnPrairieville Selioel Note*
er ami family of Middleville.
The .Modern
History class is
Daniel Garlinger of Nashville
visited his nephew Waldo Gar- studying the "Frerich Revolution."’
The
ninth grade have a debate
lingor Sunday.
Friday.
Resolved.
that it is advis­
Miss Rose Eckardt has been
/pending several days visiting her able for U. S. arms and ammunition
sister. Mra. Henry Kunz.’ami other to ho shipped into Mexico?
Several of us saw the eclipse of
relatites in Grand Rapids.
Fred Rheam has purchased the the moon, Wednesday night.
Wc export to InTgin playing base
Lonquist farm in Senewa and has.
moved onio the same, while Mr. and basket hall. soon.
Mr. Bolster was in Albion, Satur­
and Mra. John Rheam have moved
onto the Andrew Rhetim farm -Jusl day.
Wo had lo make anol tier s&lt;j&gt;l for
vacated by his brother Fred nnd
Ihe.accommodiation
of a now pupil,
family.
.
.
.
George Schneider is preparing to Monday, Alice Boice.
Some of us took h move last week
huihl a new house also to remodel
in'hope of better neighbors.
his bars.
The
eighth grade
commence
Grandma Mulchler.
who was
nearly 95 years old passed away physiolog)' today, Monday.)
The seventh and eighth grade
Tuesday morning. March 17. * The
grip being so severe in her advanc­ arithmetic are having stocks and
bonds.
ed age. caused her death.
Bernice Mosier was a vi«itorwto-i
This community was given a
•hock lhi» Monday monring nt the day.
announcement of the death of Mrs.
School Report.
Jane Bowers, who was well-known
Renorl of Friend school. Carlton
in this community, being a member
of the Evangelical church. The sad­ district. No. ft tor month ending
dest part being that her aged fath­ March 13:
No days taught, 20.
.
er. eGorge Smith, Sr- passed away
Total attendance. .397 W.
only a tow weeks ago. She is a sis­
Average daily aUcnlaiice, 19.8.
ter of Geo. andLDavid Smith of the
Percentage of attendance, 91 plus.
elevator firm of Smith Bros, vello
Those earning half-holidays for
&amp; Co.
Perfect attendance are:—Janies nnd
NORTH EABT CASTLETON.
ay Colwell, Hazel Butolph nnd
Rev. Morning Star spent Satur­ Ruth Scudder.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lock­
A great many have been nbitenl
the past month on account of sick­
hart.
'
Little Alla Bass of'Grand Rap­ ness. hut we hope Jo .liny#
better
Ids. is visiting her brother, at the report next month.
'
Leon Farrell, one nf our eighth
homo of elms Neose.
IjiwTonce' Eggleston of Grand grade boys, diml during the past
Rapids, spent Saturday wilh his month. He is greatly inisscd by, his
teacher and school mutes.
'
cousin. Lawrence Baas.
The L. A. S. will meet al the
Mary Spencer, teacher.
home of Mrs. David Wilkinson,
Best
Family
Ist
salt
nexl-Thuriwlay, April 2. It will be
Beware of constipation.
Um Dr.
a pot luck dinner. There will be
work. Bring your
thimble and King's New Life Fills nnd
Mra. Chartea E. Smith,
—...
shears.
’
Franklin, Me., call# them, "Oar fam­
Mr. and Mra. Clark Til marsh of ily Uxatlvs."
Nothing hotter tor
Nashville, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Tittnarnh and son, Floyd, spent Sun­ Recommended br Carveth A Stebbins
day with Mr. and Mra. J. Elarton.

BANNER WANT ADVS? FAT.

Decoration Day

E. C. Russ &lt;3 Son

j

Just Arrived
a new number of

Buckeye Incubator
Style E, 60 Egg, 57.50
Warranted to hatch every
hatchable egg

Syrup Cans
Spraying Tools
Seeders
Horse Clippers
Pruning Knives Sheep Clippers
Pruning Saws Sheep Shears

E. A. Burton
Quality Hardware
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

40 Acres For $1700
Good clay loam soil about three and one half milrt
from Hastings, 36 acres under cultivation and four
acres ot fair timber; the land is some rolling, the
fences are poor and there is a good well of water
.and a windmill. The farm is about half seeded and
has plenty of fruit. The house has five rooms in good
repair and.worth about $1000. The barn is 40 by 40
and there is also granary and hen house, the price is
$1700. Terms $800 down, balance to suit you.

Crook and Gould
Ha»ting»,

Michigan,

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

�THE HASTINGSBIMNEM* BIRCH 20.1011.

—--------XX^E take pride in-our line of Dry Goods and
’
we are confident that we can please inr
your wants in Staple Dry Goods, House Dresses,
Xyaists, Underwear, Etc. We have new Ging­
hams in for Spring at 10c and 12c per yard.
Percales at 10c. Poplins, White Goods, Etc.

A few pairs of Rubber Boots

nr

to close out at per pair___ _

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
FARMS FOR SALE

।

A new

Southwestern Barry
Department
6cc 1’age Seven toe Additional
Soutiiu estern Barry.
HICKORY CORNERS.
M. I&gt;. Trafford and lirnjaniin Kuril
were hi Kalamazoo, on business Fri­
day.
terlamcij tin- Wesleyan '■Methodist

1

passed away nl his homo last. Tues­
day, al the age of Hl', years. TinI funeral was held a I Iho W. M.
church. Thursday nl 11 o'clock n. m.
The coinmunily extends their sym| pnlhy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. M&gt;.«senm*r of
Slanlon. Michigan,
nll.-nded Hoformer’s fathers funeral.
Mra. C. &lt;!. Piltengill wns in Kala­
mazoo, Sal unlay.
Mrs. Tungnli* assislcd Mrs. IJolyen
from Friday until Sunday, in setlling in her now home.
Don’t forget Ho- Eastern Stars ar»

Tenth Grade.

40 acres buse and bin_________$1000 "

bindings 3

milts

from

Hislligi on mile road_________ $1900

120 acns, fair biddings_______ $3200

al Cbarlcg Bauer s (Hilco Saturday.

EZRA MOREHOUSE &amp; GO.

pac,c

nmxs

I

Hastings, Micb.
Hastings Buick Company

The Buick Overhead
|
limther from Washington*
:
Mrs. Bertha Pennock was the
Valve Motor is guaran­
guest of Mra. Bell Honvener of Au­
William* an&gt;l J fjBrgggT=^=^ । ’’ 1 l- ~====p=i:=g==-=*=s=sa^aaHE=saaSsSSB^SS^^S5
^=sgB==£==3ErS^^
teed to develop more
gusta. last Wi*dnesday.
II tll.H-k
■ -----1
1
E.
The Misses Eloiso Filch. Ethol
power and to give more
Beech and Francis Buriielt of Jack­
mileage per gallon of
son. spent Friday. Saturday and
Sunday with M. M. Rockwefl and
gasoline than any other
family—and Willis -HockwHI -and!
The eighth, grade is having men­
wife.
motor of its size, either
George Leinnar began work al suration in Arithmetic.
American or foreign
The. seventh and eighth grades
Frank Laurence's. Monday.
Jake Vecnstrn was in Bailie (itfok. aro reviewing tho Civil War, in
make.
Saturday. •.
History.
Frank Monlyke has r&gt;dnrne&lt;l from
The-eighth grade will study “The
Kalamazot^to work for Waller Bol- Vision of Sir Launfal' along wilh
yen. near Cressey.
Ihe ninth grade.
Mr. Priester nml family nf Kala­
Primnry Room.
mazoo, have moved on the Vcrbergc
The fifth grade is 'reeling/Gulliplace of West Hickory.
vers Travels."
Mr. and Mra. W. II. Jones and Mr.
The perfect
nnd Mrs. II. IL l&gt;*wfa Attended Ihe were BlaiicluHfelloy, G
The Miller One-Cure Wrapped Tread process is the result of years of careful experi­
I hi Ilin.
funeral of Mr. Htfywani, near Clov-' Bert Philley,Vcrii
ment and scientific research; it combines the advantages of both old methods with the disad­
ordslcj Mmidw'.
IjjvoII Dowey.
vantages eliminated. This fact is undeniably demonstrated in our new book. Call for one.
Mra. Russen Norwood and son.
Chrissie Garnett Wn
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There’s a difference in the way different motor cars run; a difference in appearance, |
Ilnrohl. splint Saturdn? nnd Sunday
Thursday.
a difference in where they can go and where they can’t, and a difference in the cost of opcr- |
al F. Norwood's, of DeUxin.
Wc Ciphered down Friday night.
Misses Edyl ho Pennock "and Ellen
atiori. It’s this difference the careful buyer wants to know about.
Hurrahl for vacation!
Kelley al tended the shnwcr'on Miss
- A Buick car is built in thc/Buick shops and means better material and better workM.
P.
Chun
h.
Grace Frio. Saturday.
Homer Bartlett very su&gt;-&gt; i &gt;sfully ■
manship at a minimum cost, a combination which gives the Buick owner die most for his
Mrrnnd Mra. Eben Albertson have
hnndhrd the Chrisinm
Lnd-.-avor
money.
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t
moved on Mra. Marl ha Pennock's meeting. Sunday evemn-. "
You
Get most
Out Of
A Tireowner
Only The
Mileage
Built into it
place.
A. Buick owner
is the
satisfied
in the
world.
Regular services next Sunday, ni
Mra. Mnry B*dyen is visiting her
He can't go any distance at all without finding a Buick dealer—if he wants one. And
usual lime.
sou. Waller Jtolycii ami family of
The weekly
Tuesday evening
the Buick sign is always a sign of good treatment.
Cr«*ssoy.
prayer meetings are .-nli-ndid. Tin
Mr. Messenger of this place, who
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The 1914 line is Delco started and ranges from $950, to $1985, f. o. b. Flint. No matter
has boon very ill for a long time project of Um chundi k di.-i-usscd

Mra. E. P. Smith of lvalamaz*Hi. ih
viNiquy lit-r inoificr, Mra. John MraM-nger. of Iliis place.
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Charlie Williams ami (luuKhler, allenried tin* fnm-nll of liin grand 1 Hazel, ami Mr. HJaly were in Kululather. last Tlmradny.
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ma-'"*'. Thursday.
SrluMil Xolrs.
25 ICRS gUfli buildings--------------- $1122, t Jay l.awi-etir&gt;* was ip Hallie Creek,

40 acru good

Wo Will W TMfiy r.i wainlnr
Howers as soon »» *'u*y an- out. but
il doesn't look a» if they w«.yl,| |,r
out very sodn, ..though .-prhig has
arrived.
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In Algebra wo are havuig frac­
lions.
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Sixth, Scbcnlh and Kiuhlh (&gt;radc«.
The hixlh grade has tak.-n up
"The Courtship of Mil*1.-*-Siaudi.sh?'
in reading. In Arilhih' i a- thvy'4rv
working pluslnrnig. ’ pap'-ring, &lt; (&lt;-.
Also ihe stiventh grade
working
paltering problems.
Sarah .Marshall «»F U"1 seve.nl h
grade wuh absent three &lt;iays of last

New Messer Bldg.

i It’s The Difference That Counts

of Dowling
Clover, Timothy and Alsike Seed.
supply of Garden Seeds.

Mra. Germain attended Iho funeral
of a friend at Allegan, Saturday.
Harry Whitmore began work at
Henry (h'rniain’s. Monday. ’
Mr. and Mra. Georgn Whitmore of
pollen, spout Sunday al Aivah
Whilmor&lt;&lt;s,
| Dr. Singlelon is t-jilmlaining his

in, visited the hitler's sister, Mrs.
ermain, last week.
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We nre writing examination.-* tinMrs. May Peimock of* Bal th* ('.reek, week, hut hurrah! -for next week'-*,
visiting lire parents, Mr. a«l Mra. vacation.
each, a few days.
The-tenlli grade had Class mectGlen Pniuly began work ul Clair I
niannifd for lheit*..graduating
I'illiuKisiin's, Monday.
vises.
Ninth Grade.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Ilifkn of Gnle.«
, &gt;alurd;iy and tiuiiilay.

'Vision of Sir Launfal."

Car Loads of
The Best Buggies Made

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The iove-fcnsl after i-t-adiiin:.
Sunday mornings, is' enjoyed very
much.
'I'h** first Sunday in May. win-h is
May 3rd is •■tio-To-Chmdi Sunday.”

W. SI. Ch|M ell.
Alft - d &lt; ,;iiii&gt;h r x ■ -i
ed Ihe Christian Weik ।
Sunday night, Hie tuple 1
two fmmdalimn*."
Mi— &lt;
night.

what you’re driving, wc can make you better pleased.

1914 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
Step-Starter Starts Machine With Rider in the Saddle and both Wheels on the Ground

The 1914 Harley-Davidson is marked for the innovations it presents. Innovations,
I but not experiments, for ever}- feature has stood the test of months and months of hard road
; service. The Step-Starter—an exclusive feature—furnishes the only practical method of
। startihg a motorcyle. If the rider accidentally stalls the motor it is no longer necessary to
| hold up traffic on a crowded street, find a level place in the road, get off in the mud, and set
Ithe inachinc on the stand to start it; A downward push on cither pedal and .the motor
again begins to jhrob.

Topic,
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The Miller Tire

“EVINRUDING” ’Round the Lake

What’s the use of tugging at a pair of oars to get across the lake or-river when hy simply
hanging nn Evinrudc Detachable Row-Boat-Motor over the stem of any rowboat, yours or
a rented one, round or Hat bottom, you can simply skim through the water at better than
eight miles an hour.
For Huntsmen and Anglers this motor affords a double pleasure, as it enables them
Ito’ quickly reach any desired point on the body of water that they are visiting, without fatigue
fcrencc president.
and in a fraction of the time that it would take to row a boat the same distance.
Thr Mmisli-rial Ass-mu t..n df Ihe!
The motor is no| expensive and may be adapted to canoes us well as rowboats.
Michigan Conference will . -iuwihLarge beautifully illustrated Catalog will be mailed free upon request.
in tills cIhhtIi. April Jilh
lath.

usual hour.-*.
Choir fifiifliri- Tijejwli.y &lt;-v&gt; rtmgPrayi-r meutiiiK 'phuixkiy *-\
nings at «:M
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Third yiiarli'rly in*; fin- will.

Go-to-r.hurHi Sund-is May 3.
Iti-mi'inlicr Un- dat--. E\- iyl&gt;"dy
•two linvii

r

Philo Bishop was in Knhinnuuo 1
Wednesday.
Hurry Payne Wa^H.tking- in |iulallora nt Milo Ih*4 vyvvst ••
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Mr. and Mrs. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pci*,. ------------ -------- Sunday m the horn- **f their parenii
Mr. and Mra. It. Ray. '
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Mra. John DoM-i' wtv* In Raluinaxoo Saturday. Mr. nml Mra. Beil
Quirk went down Saturday, return­
ing Munday.
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Bert Slorryvlioh.t-.spi.nl lh*-wiu-'
ter working fur
Williams Mend
Co.. has r*-lnrii**i h -me.
Mrs. Fnjinir J-- —-n i* in Grand

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming and engage in other business, I will have an auction

sale at my place 3 miles northwest of Hastings, on the R. M. Bates farm, Section 2, Rutland

Township, the first place northwest of the Matthews School House, on
Itlaiirhnrd during

al Eugen" &gt;
lo tin- iH'iiAMunday.

•llllllz
.. Bnikajv of;
. 'nl three. ilay.-f
and Mra. Milo]

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of |ns| week wilh
Hays nt Poplar Hill.
Roy Thorp*-. \\li“ went to Buttle
Creek Friday to m-i hi.« -iMer. Mi-.
Crosn, who wai* ill. found her mueli1
Kazoo Friday vv*-i--

We Can Save You Money
On the Purchase of a Buggy
We have just received a carload of buggies and carriages. By buying
them in such large quantities, and paying cash and taking all the discounts,
we get them at the very lowest price.
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The sale of buggies, carriages and wagons has been one of our specialties
for years past We know which con cerns make the best buggies for the
money. When you buy a buggy, carriage or wagon from us you may know
that you are getting the best possible value for your money,
A little paint and varnish cover a great many defects in vehicles of in­
ferior quality that really sell for about as high a price as ours. But when it
comes to wear you will find that what we sell you will be far superior. In
wearing qualities we will give you muc h the best value for yolir money.

niin**! by one:

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1914
Commencing nt 1 o'clock p. m, sharp, and will sail tho following described property:

Live Stock

Wagon box with top box.

5-Toolh cultivator.

Gray mare, 6 years old, weight about 1250.

Studebaker carriage.

Ames-Dean cutter.

Brown marc. 5 years old, weight about 1150,

Buggy |&gt;ole.

with foal.

Frances Flow-rJ- al Hi" h'&gt;*pih;l
in Kalamazoo rai-ing for a rain live

New milch cow.

Heating stove.

About 45 chickens.

Farm Tools, Etc.
Saturday.
Th- pimiiptnemt wilh
which this cln— r'-i-"hds to her in­
vitations it an ilfn-■ ralimi &lt;&gt;f how
rlokcly a l*iarli*r • •:*n draw the lies
between h'-rai-lf ami scholars.

.10 llml inn rou.-li' liny*- i-arli pur­
chased nn ntilrthi'|l,ih%.
Mrs. Baker of v. rmonfviHi* spent
a few davs wilh lief &lt;lauglih:r. Mra.
Fern |&gt;i-&lt;'.n&gt;*-k',’i'.
Mr-*, Elsie l.—t.v i* visit ing her I
mother, Mra. Finrliniiin, ul Ujiionl
Parlies finin' h.niiaiut who pur-,
choiwM Ute Kain-e t-'i’Hfiisdin proper|ly arrived Iasi, week and moved on-j
Ln same.

Set eveners and whifftetrees.

Hay rope.

Quantity stove pipe.

Brass trimined harness, new.

Old double harness.'

Moline riding cultivator, new last sunTmer.

Single harness.

Buckeye grain drill, good condition.

About 1 bushel beans.

16 Tooth drag.

I«rpy plow.

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Peerless plow.

5-Tined fork.

Lansing wide tire wagon, good condition.

Driving harness.

2 Good bridles.

Potato planter.

Small tools uied on the farm

and many others not mentioned.

Lunch for those coming from a distance.

Shelter for horses.

TFRUCa All sums ot $5.00 and under, cash. Ovar that
■ bnmw, amount 6 months tlma will Nobe goods
given on good
bankable paper with Interest at 6 par cent
to be re­
moved until settled for.

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Frank Cogswell, Proprietor

Goodyear Brothers
Hardware and Implements
PHONE 1

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HASTINGS, MICH.
Xr&gt;day night.

Col. W. H. Couch,

Auctioneer

�THE nvmNGajIAS-XTR. MARCH 2C, 1B14.
UH. of

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IRVING.

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Tim. lannv

village.

NORTH ihWE.

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Fresh Air and
Sunshine

Messrs. Snyder a.nd Scnlmy fohnturned hmm* Sunday. Mi«&lt; l-aA social dancing' party wns giv- orly engagiNl quite extensively in bHIo Sommville id Shultz lta« inken nt Hm place kt.oun as the Poff t|t(, raHj|1|. :m,| „vrkrtuig of high
Imme one-half mile sonlli of Irv-.
,
t
tni sLUion.
rhe party wa* givenl»olltr%
bav.
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by L. D. Hall nnd -m I red Hall the the major portion of.their i»uillrv
Lansing an* moving bark to Hu
guests enjoying Hm parly until Ihe*holding*. In nlacc of........
giving
Hieir,
.
• ;(1p| hoiimxlend Imre. Wo nn* ve
small hotirs of the morning.
aUmtlinn In ismltry it i* Urn m|„ |WYo Hmm with u«* apin.
The I-adms Ajd Sociely of Hm
Irving M. E. ’ church will wrve vole mon' time tn H»«* getting l'»
dinner at Hie ,-liiirx-li parlors Fri- geilmr &lt;d a-nice herd nf dairy ■•til­
my purchased of Mrs. Ilarison.
&lt;by, Arpil 3rd. A n/mlial ittvilnMr. Iliitli's people have niov&lt;il m▼
.iioir in enlr- 1
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-ri-...,’io। John AluH'r*
Anders rvsiurnre
residence i**r
for ■Ihe ▲
hitd THinkin"Ifart-nnrf-fcwMlt—--s-Stmrvr-d ,l!T .. ’^d®*’**’* Kidney, j de Tin?!ffiT lffniTsplrrtimrnf n herd I
JTrry and &lt;i'•'Hell.
.
Inf dairy row* of vvlm ti they imw |,, ||;iV(, niBV&lt;,(|
nl(.u farm he
------------ .larenls of Irving whooli have tweniy-nne head, wlncli are ;(| (|(J&lt; v
|rj|||iy.
virlni
district wen*, m nltemlance at Hmj Imiug given nllrlilimi
'
visiting
&lt;letulle held nl tlm scIhhiI hou*e'ing but those milch ।

Are just what the baby needs, and if you buyoneof
our handsome, easy running

Iho sixth grade. Verne it. Jbdin-on.. Ii b
Ihe leDclier. realizes Hie import-I live
• ,o,|«f Orangeville m
nnt-i* &lt;&gt;f Kiidi exeroUcs as nn ini- man
imrlnnt adjuiii'l to liuigungo work.'cow
,l"1‘ I'odiink.
giving the child bfflrtiee in ex- liter
M«. nml Mr.
pNMMing thought in an enxy man- nayi
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.nor.
the farmer allow* the &lt;uw to do.j,’^^,.' .'J,,! fII(llj|..
The xiiliji'cit of the debate In*! I thU. ju*t so long will H'i’4
| Mr.&lt; Clin*. And
Friday nflertinoii nt
the Irvingj bring down the average of (lie cn- 4,'indav John
\nd
HCimol iHWiwo was nn old Mihjrrt.Hire herd. Al the present luuh. i’oit I onn *an«t Mr aiid '
iinrnely: ttr*nlvrd. Hint the pen i* of feed it i* ,1 ino-t e\peii*ive Pf«’P- j ;1„,| non Lewi* of p
mightier than the «word. Four ■•*ilinn In *"ty the least in allow one|stmor of I

Princess Pullman
■ Carriages
xx-.

Bernice Johnson aiid lio.*a Scliitr- head* oIT' .'itwnil once a year. Mm-,
man spoke upon Hie alllrmnlive and more brain* are m'e.l.'.l every:
side, while three luiys. Verne Wat year by tie who desire* to be a sueson, George E*lcp and Elia* Get- re** in Hie location of agrii iilliire..
limn nrgued for the negalixe -.ide. and tli.e slip *lmd hnphaxarii. any-;j Boss
The judge* of the deli.ite xvan* Mr*., old-way system id forty years »
Smiday in Kalamaiou.
l&lt; II. Gilleit, Mr*. Will Denn and ‘must lie relegated to the pas! amil".
Mi—I
Verm' IL Johnson. The girls won I live enlistment gel-together and1
i»y the narrow margin of two |gtmi»'*ta.v-!ngeilier plan must be prothe
Isiys
making twenty-two. militated io tieln lo make heller
Bertha Williatn-oii i*
while the girts made twenty-four.' condition* to exist for the farmee,
Thr hoys made 7 1-3 jMiinls eacli. lt i* not all •xpr.riruee that is best, and fnmilj
while the girl* made &lt;ui an aver- neither i* il etllicaUon without exuge of f. point* each. The Isiy* are ■ prrioni'c that is going to make the
determined to do lielter next lime’farmer nf the IwenUMh rentiny Grilllu of Hickory Corner* ii'e-lsml'and all hough defeatist an« more. cmio out victorious: "alf A nlf." lo ilig on GuINnke
Ilian encouraged to do their level u*e Hie expression id Hie cockney
Bloomingdale
Ixidie Suillin
Ix'Rl at the lune of the next de- Englishman i*
going to make
hale.
for Hie solving id many of our
Plans are being fonnulnted for farm problem-. No man Is In be
the observance id Easter ul the'more pitied Hinn lie who think*
'Irving M. E. i-hurch. Sunday. April Hull with a fiU’iu i-ducaiimi stacked daughter Mad;
t?ih. One wef'k agr» Supt. Daniel, nw.ay in hi* rranial cavity that ail
Gelman rliiw a committee to al- lie nesd&lt;) is a chance to put' the
mlferiin.
tend to the getting up an nppn&gt;-; theories into admit renlilic*. Nor father is

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The ’rving General
Store
Believing that no selling campaign will
get business without the goods are there
to back up the claims of the seller, we
quote the following special prices.

9 bars

Lenox Soap. j*._____________________________

3-5C Boxes N. T. Matches___________________________

3 cans Pink Salmon______________________ .....

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at lbs H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar --------------------------------

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25c
10c
25c

Sl.oo

IRVING, MICH.
PHONES ajSaWtUW&amp;v

C. R. Watson X?1
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A Car Load of Pianos
Come in and let us give you our very low
price on a high grade piano. Carload buying en­
ables us to give some wonderful values.

Miller &amp; Hams Furniture Gompanu j
The Sample Furniture People

Furniture for Less Money

ljmxy.
Woodmansee
amt
Burroughs,
iovi*d their 'W mill from Imwlig to &lt; in die,, Thompkins' wmsU

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glan(on

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Undertaking at Low Prices

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We have a good fresh supply of Oranges, Lemons, Grape
Fruit, Figs and Dates, Lettuce and Radishes, Onions
Rutabagas, Cabbage and Celery atpricesmost reasonable
Pick your dinner wants from this list. Let us supply you.
Give us yourtrialorder for Peas,Corn, succotashandTomatoes. You furnish the order Ind we will supply you
with the best.
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WUNDERLICH GROCERY

PHONE 83

one-half mil** west of our burg.
Mrs. Charles Hoffman spent HalOlli side of ihe village limits.; urday wilh the lick at Wiil Dunffs.
will be known hereafler n«
Miss Carrie Struble
has Imen
Mp

HASTINGS, MICH.

: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES*

mi.,i.-

The Sunday- mIjooI convenHon
| iii ren&lt;l/Mult. 20:33, when it should
will tie li.-l.t nt*tlm Briggs chlirehl
■ji-Mo been Matt. 23^3.
I According bi the old Indian rule on Saturday. April (th. on arroitnt
: wc will have it prevailing smith nnd of tin* our nextf'Ald will be held nl
Hie hall on fliursday. April 2nd.
ing in tlisrt i|tiarl&lt;T during Hm 2"lh. Bring thimble*, .nnd nil come.
About twenty, jolly youngsters
21*1 and 22ml.
IjM Friday, just at Hie,close of and ten middle nged people lm»k in
I lie day. tli«-n* appeared what might Un' party at Wabascon Like Frt-:
have Iwoii taken for an invasion »f day mght. All had a'fine time.
our Mexican neighliors from across
ftori*. the litilo daughter of Mr.
Ihe border. engaged in fierce hallle. and Mr*. Will Dunn Mt sick wilh typlioid fever.
George Miller has hired Charles
llanimond for the summer.
John Sh.Tinberlnin idtent Salur-1
■•lllilled In the larger share
mad." The M-enc of the battle, Shultz.
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..mid llrnl il pays lo give half of

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Our prices range from $4.50 to $26.00. Call
and let us demonstrate and we feel sure that the de­
cision will be that we are showing the best cart to
be had at the least money.

priato Easier Sunday program, the ran wo say that llms&lt;&gt; wlm have
meniluu-* of this committee Iwiiig twilight •werylhii
‘
reliable Iml'
Mr*. F. Il.diillell. Mrs. E. E. War-' than whom n&lt;&gt;
ner and Mrs. J. M. I’eryy. Th * s|i&gt;rn'i&lt;edauogue
children havodieoji set to work er mankind, have best lilted Ihemand inusii
Irarniiig their several part* in tin* । schcX for life* duties. brcau*e il ■Veiling.
exercises, taking' hold of Ihe work cost* loo niui h lo gel all things bv
wilh exceptional willingness soTJutlI the experienrn route. And often It
all.parts will have been nicely com- wrinkle* the visage and add* gray
C MILTON CENTER.
milti-d in duo time.
hair* too • soon.
But experience
iTIic Cradle Holl d&lt; t&gt;arlm«nl of p|us education i* win! will It-nd to m* new ■■■&gt;■
the Irving M. E. Sumlay School ha.* ameliunili* the hd «d all wh*» gain tlm paintim
■i Charlebeen inaugurate,! and i* now un- a HvIiIkhhI by-’tlm agricultural
Mis* Lula
der the minervi*iou of Mi*s Ada route. Ami a hoy today i* In be'
walker, president of tho Cradle uilied wlm n arlie* man's oslalo
Holl department. Miss Walker has without over knowing whal a stone wilh her aunt.
lieon canvassing Ihe Imines in Ihis.l.ruisa mean*, what ilnmans tn step
C. N. Ilan and wife of Jackson
Vicinity wilh the rfttnil Hint up to barefoot mmn sand
bur*, nr a who have been visiting Ilin sister.:
this time the names of ten rhil- thorn, nr wlm never |nok the nmma Mrs. John Marie) of South Campbell
rfren have been placed upon the nf fresh rdnwed eacjh in hi* nns- attended services al the Adventist
Cradle Holl, nml more are sure to trees so soon as Ihe green sward church la«t Saturday.
lie added in the near future. Thi*:tind tmerr turoed nver by the
is an cnlirrly new feature to be ploughshare. Yes. such an one is lo i
r
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inp: nn,l be pitied, for nature bold* a close Rutland ami Uubeii Wilson ha*
t* thus for meeling v^th hearty ap-. communion with npn as one ofjlmov«*,| to |he fqrm formerly occuprwnl.
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our fmefs tells us and fondles’ us I pied by Mr. Kenyon.
Mrs. Minnie Bay of Fennville. I niany things.
Freda Imng i* working for Mrs.
Midi, arrived m Irving Saturday',--------------------------- —.
‘Kirk Parkhurst.
to visit former frieiuls und neigh-, There was a gnod crowd nut In
While out playing in Hie burn
Imrs. Mr*. Bay wa* a former re*i-|licar Ralph C. Kidder at hi* enter- 1 yard, mm uf We*h*y pew's lmr.-e*'
dent of Irving, visiting Saturdav1 iniiinient. given at the school house । sustained a had injury' *•' bls hind
and Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Ben- Saturday night.
|,.K. p j4 h„i known 'whether the
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1 ue inn souieimm
W lfin 1(111 Hnmfi tn Grand Ran ds ?«”&gt;»•&gt;’'» to he in the heart of
There is an old
niton IUU UUIIIU IU OIOIIU napiUd thinga but &lt;mlo( the noheanritur-1 always lhiil.*r&lt;'
moil. Voa'II appreciate the quiet homelike atmosphere of the Ragle Hotel and, Imlicve it just
will be surprised at the moderate rates with the new and excellent service.
' ip-ms nf |a*l w*-e
RoMna—81.00 Single; &gt;1.80 Double.
European Plan.
owing to a mis
Tks E»H« Hotel. 1 K. JohMton, Prop.
Markit k IhIi Sts. i

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they willjenjoy every moment of their outing; and
the mother, if she buys a cart of us, will know
that she is receiving full value for every dollar she
one of the best, most
has invested,
stylish and up-to-date carriages to be

4 Deliveries Daily

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‘ Howling and Mrs. Parker of Battle!

Wire Fence
I have been selling wire fencing for ten years, but have never been able
to offer fence as cheap as I am selling it for at the present time. I have
sold nearly a car-load so far this season, and the second car is now on the
road. It will be here in a few days. Estimate your needs for the season
on wire fence, then call here and look over the fence proposition.

Will You Need a Wagon This Spring?
If so see the “ BIRDSELL,” admitted by all to be the best wagon on the.
market. I have one that is cheaper. Can sell you a 3lA x 10 gear, whiffletrees and yoke for $55.

Now is a Good Time to Look Over The Riding Plows And De­
cide on which plow you will buy. I h.ve the SYRACUSE .nd the SOUTH BEND.
Let me ahow them to you.

Jesse Townsend

'bat]Lost The Plow.

“Actions Speak
Louder Than Words”

Mr. Ilitn-kleyf is ^ble to lie out
•we more.
Hiram Webster has been quite
poorly (he past week.
Mrs. Myra Thomas ban been with'
her daughter at Battle Creek for a

Hastings, Michigan.

Often Durham and family visilrd
Jay Cole and wife Sunday.
Mrs. Sybil |;dk nml Thomas Nor*
I ria who are lu&gt;th convoleacent, were
showered with post cards by their
friends hero tli« fore part nf Ihe
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl right visited Mr.
nnd Mrs. Will Garel I last Sunday.

,

GLASS (MEEK.

,

.

Born in ii„v Erway and wife'
Mnrcli 2Dt. a ‘.i lbs. non.
Bai ty Dunn
ontoJjU-fartn
List week.
Clarence Olis moved hia family|
from Lanning taut week onio T. C. I
William.*' farm.
There will be a sugar supper al
Gia** Creek grange Imll Saturday
evening. April 3rd. Ladle* bring
cream. bi««uit. butter and iiicklc.*.
Frank Water* and family spent
Sunday Wilh Clarence Olla nnd
family.
C. W. Wluttemore lias moved his
mill on Frill Smith's farm. Ex­
pects to cuiiimeneo sawing Wed­
nesday.
.
Bessie McKibben ts slaying &amp;iih
tier parents this week helping to
care for her little nephew.

That’s the reason we know our Dry Cleaning Service-is giving
satisfaction—our customers keep on coming. Those we have
been doing work for, bring their next orders to us, in that way
we know we please.
Our work is as good as can be given by any firm any where and
if you bring all your Dry Cleaning to us yonwvill be pleased too.

Our Work is Guaranteed
‘We Wash Everything Every Other Day”

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
Shutters Brothers, Props.
Phone 243

Hastings, Mint,.

TRY A BANNER WANT AD—THEY BRING RESULTS

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�THE

HASTINGS

Magnificent Display
of

BANNER

Ul STEM

’

WHO

'

Easter Millinery

HAS HpTlIlMll FROM
Sl\-WEEKS WISH H\
TIM It,

PACIFIC COAXT FOLI
NOUMCE PMESIIOEHT WILSON

The Finest Line of Strictly

| llct-aiue Ot His Aliiliitlt* On Panama
Canal Tolls. hVndcrn Cjlirfl

PART THREE—PARES 17 TO 20.

Beautiful Spring
Easter Millinery
.

AND

Priced Remarkably Low

(hrndockc.l.
In giving'advW td those who aro
looking'Tnr a change &gt;,f habitation.
For
Kellar Stem, of this city, who h.n Just
returned from n siR aest*' trip
through th* west.-would n-ver«c Hor­
ace Greeley'* fumnu* maxim ai&gt;d nay,
"Young man. go not »«t. t&gt;ut stay In
llm exit." During hlx trlp with Mr.
A. A. Barber. Of Grand laptj*. Mr.
that has been shown in Hastings or Barry County.
| Stein had exceptionally good oppor­
tunities to study bunlm.xM conditions,
lie found tho Pacific |&lt;&gt;.ut from Van­
Ih&lt;1'av whnl yon u&lt;mld
You are cordially invited to attend our
couver io Lo* Angele* -trufrctlng from
ovrr-sxploitatidh'
In
ulino«t every
live Xill.lle*. We have
kind of business. But. In spite, of thl*
Millinery display any time at your
condition, the“Wnstom people uro In­
lecauie we Wouhl milltensely optimistic. ■ In Vancouver they
■iii.tll prolll lltimhi few
convenience.
are looking forward to the construc­
tion of the big terminal of the Grand
Trunk Pacific railroad tn relieve the
financial slowness;
lb Seattle to the
I
li&lt;&gt;
qtinlily
of flu
construction of the government roll­
way to open the Drterlnr of Alaska; in
San Francisco for the opening of the
i’annma Exposition with its swarms of
visitor* tfnd their open purses.
Hut the future of th&gt;* whole Coast Is
very bright. Indeed.
Though Mr.;Barber and Mr. Stem
knew that bUslnsM conditions In the
west were not very god. they did 59
per cent more busincx. than they ex­
peeled to do. llosUngb furniture being
First door west of Hotel Parker
well known In ‘•the coast citic*.
Though
they have a business propoHastings,
Mich.
gandn for about 7.000.000 inhabitant*,
in the west, they have a population of
only about 1.000,000, causing consld-ll
I erable depression on account of. this
over-exploitation.
■
Owing to the deoadcncc of the sit* |
ver interest* with other economic con- ,
dltlons. the city ot Denver, Mr. Stem'I
says. 1* retrognawhutThere are;
5,000 empty houae* there nnd d num- 1
her of empty store*, nnd buxine**, es­
pecially the furniture business, la
DEPARTMENT STORE
HASTINGS, MICH.
poor*. The city is also torn with *
controversy over the water supply.
In striking contrast ■&lt;&gt; •(■mdltlon* In
Denver, bi the thrift and enterprise of
Sait Lake City, in Which bmdnewi con­
ditions nre excellent. This Is because
the Mormon* have developed mini
HOPE CENTER.
; son. and ' Frank- Johncox. of Had a n-w day*.
,
1 Industrie* nnd that the city suppllc*
Grangeville, visited ui RayrHam- . nr*. N. Acker asompenied Mr*.
1 n great agricultural region extending Last Week's Letter.
Mr. nnd Mr*. O. Acker'of Itattlr monk's. Nundav .
-Hurry Nagle* to lirr new home* near
Into Idaho. Mr. Stem sa&gt;* thpt the
Snake river country of Idaho Is being Creek, are spending a few days with i -Mr*. &lt; &gt;. Geslcr Wit* called to Coop- Crewe). Wednesday.
rapidly developed, and that wonderful Nlek Acker nnd wife.
rmvllle by th;- serious Illness of her i
jir, (le„ Kahler and little non.
Irrigation project* are undeg way.
Mr*. John Acker visited nf Fred daughter. Mrs. John Adders, who I* Merle. I* visiting friends and relattvtis
Beuttlu he consider* the coming city Ashby's. Thursday.
reported some better.
| ln Xohvllle.
of Ihe Pacific coast as It ha* splendid
J. Hnmmond and daughter. Mne. i Nick Acker and wife are entertain------ -------------------------harbor advantages nsd is-tdowly re­ Jnttle Horten -and friend of Kalama- [ Ing M1H» I'earl Eddy of AugitMu. for.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
covering from the Effect* of the set­
back of a. v.-ral year*-urn. The busi­
ness propaganda •h.ur’T* In excess of
tho population, consequently them 1*
a great sn'er-supply. This city is tho
supply point /or Alaska. The realdent* arc bitter over tho conservation
of the resources of the interior of
Alaska, but they are greatly pk-aaed
over the prospects of tho federal rallrcMid which will permit th* exploita­
tion of the Interior. Here, Mr. Stem
found the furniture liuslne** good.
Vancouver. Mr. Stem tuiid. wa* suf­
fering from the effects ot tho obso­
lete banking *wst*m of Canada. Busi­
and
ness I* also over-exploited. Tho Hud­
and
son Bay Company her* handle*Has­
ting* furniture.
Portland. Mr. Stem says. is tho only
city on tho Paclllo Coast he would live
In If he were ever compelled to leave
Hastings
•
Michigan.
the Thornapplo River and move t&lt;&gt; the '
Coast. That city, he Mays. 1* beautl-!
fully built and buxine** conditions are
better than in tho. other cities.
Ono of the conservative cities of
California Is the old town of BucraSOLO BIRO TO PARTY
■nonto, which has not been over-built
and
In which the spirit for booming
would imply.
IN NEW YORK STATE ha* not
been carried on regard Ic*s &lt;&gt;t
The Detroit Journal of Saturday
corup*quenc&lt;-*.
Business conditions,
Lmt speaks approvingly of Mr. Glas­
therefore, are good.
gow a« a possible candidate and gays
that he Is being urged by friends all
Tho rebuilding of .“Tan Francisco In
over tho state to enter the Held us
eight year* I* almost beyond belief.
a candidate for governor. If he will
Mr. Stem nasert*- Business condition*
consent to make the nice, ho will be
Tho following letter I* but ono of there ure not good. It Is difficult to
tho strongest .nan the republican! of tho many tho BANNER haa received collect from the cl Use ns the sums
Michigan can name for the position. In reference to the raaulta obtained by which they subx-rll&gt;ed for th* Exposi­
Mr. Glasgow has had nothing to say using tho Want Column.
tion. One million visitor* are expect­
Nashville, Mich.. Mar. 19, 1»U. ed. nnd the resident* hope thereby to
Come tp Our Grand Opening
The BANNER, Hist Ing* Mich.
receive reimbursement for their exREPUBLICANS CAN BET TO­
Dear Editor—Borne llino ago I ad­ pendituren. The furniture business Is
vertised a cockerel for Kilo In tho not good a* there nr* too many deal­
GETHER AND SETTLE ON HIM
HANNER and aa a result of that adv. ers, but good isdes are anticipated to
•old the bird to a party In New York. those who expect to take cure ot vis­
In Boyes Department Store
Hastings, Mich.
I need not add that I was more than itors.
pleased. Am sending another adv.
lx&gt;s Angele* 1* a t Ity crowded with
A Clean Cat, Capaldo Man, Whit
people from all over th* world. Mr.
Thorough Knowledge of State
Btem declares that If one half of tho
Affair*.
busines* house* would go out of exist­
ence, there would still bo more than I
Tho republican* of Michigan are
enough. The city claims more popu-1
THESE
HENS
WORKED
HARO
beginning to appreciate the fact that
latlon than Kin Francisco. They claim
In Hon. C. L. Glasgow they have a
that tho citrus crop thl* year will lie
TO LOWER COST OF L1VIMB
Mrs. E. D. Reynold! entertained her 50 per cent greater than a year ago
didate for governor. HI* competency
nleeo Mae Cairns of Hustings Um when It wait second to the best crop
would not be questioned by anyone
ever produced.
at nil acquainted with tho public
U. J. Gilbert of Jackson made a
Mr. Htern I* high in his praise* of!
men of Michigan. No man In this
business trip here one day last week.
Iho spirit of Intone* Americanism,1
state haa a larger or more intimate
Mrs. Charles Barber Is entertaining which ho found on the Coast. Tho
a slater from Chicago.
people are warm-hearted, hospitable,
Lois Shorter who ha* been very tick and intensely optimistic.
They nre;
lor the past throe weeks la better to­ banking their hope* on tho de-i
day. Monday, but is still In n critical velopment which l» *ure to follow the ’
condition.
opening of the I’ana ma canal.
Mr. and Mra. E. D. Remold* visited
To * man. Mr. Stem nay*, the folks!
relatives in Plainwell Welncsdny.
on the Coast arc bitter against the.
Wll*on ndmlnlxtr .tinn tor tho move­
ment to repeal the free toll* for Amer-!
lean coastwise nhipplh*. They lay Itto tho railroad companies.
Every i
Mrs. Susie Keith of Indiana Fields board of trade and every Industrial [
cotio Monday to assist In caring for organisation on thn coast I* sending:
her niece Lola Shorter.
protest* to Washington. Them 1* a
A neighborhood surprise party vlw- surplus of lumber on the const anti
Red Mr. and,Mra John Mason Wed­ lumbermen, who Jnfended to ship it i
nesday evening, as a farewell and Jntp market* east ore particularly In- |
good wishes for happiness in tholr censed.
new home in Cooper.
Mr. Stem returned home over the
Santa Fo routo greatly pleased with!
ihls trip.
Thornapple Lodge, No. CRN, Loyal
Order of Mooso have elected the fol­
No doubt the largest problems to
com* before this statu in the Im- the guoM of her daughter Mr*. Henry lowing offleers for the ensuing year
Dictator—Carl Goldsmith.
snodlat* future will be those of tax- Bidelman from Tuwday till Saturday.
utioQ, and of regulating corporation!.
I'sst Dictator—Wm. Hopkins.
Thoma*
Norris
who
has
boon
vt&gt;ry
Vie* Dictator—Ira BUngorland.
A keen and successful budeose man. 01 Is slowly Improving.
Treasurer—John Bhrtber. ’
KS4-„r.K
Mrs. Frank Bidelman of Nashville
J G -J. M. Henry.
fig corporations of this otau In a sans wm the gu**t of her son Henry BldelO. G.—■Cheater Engelbart.
and helpful manner, and with a msn from Wodnee«ay until SundayTrustees—Wm. Hopkins. Carveth
Eugene Calida*, who it&gt; ill wont to Skillman, Theodore Jone*.
Grand Rapids Friday to comult a
Delegate to Supreme Convention at
Up Stairs Hendershott Bldg.
Hast
specialist.
•
'
Milwaukee. Wm. Hopkins.
— .....
W. C. Wlllltts Is confined tn the
_ BANNKR WANT AD VS. PAT.
pf «hi* Mats, bed with the grip.

High-Class, Stylish Hats
Spring and Summer

We think we will be able to suit you in
both style and prices.

Ironside &amp; Michael

Priced From

$2.00 to $7.50

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

Spring Opening
of

| Pattern Hats and Latest
Novelties

»

Friday 'and Saturday
March 27 and 28

You are cordially invited .

F. L. Fairchild 8 Co.

COM.GUSGOWURGED
FOR GOVERNORSHIP

]

Millinery Opening

Thursday

Original

Friday
March, 26 &amp; 27

Two Big
Fashion
Days

Artistic
Easter „
Millinery

[Corl

'pt-5
’V _ - V-

New Creations

Superior Quality

Mrs. Nelle Smith=Boyes

Easter Opening

J ~

of

Spring &amp; Summer Millinery

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 26, 27 &amp; 28
You are cordially invited to attend

Tasty Designs--Nobby Patterns

Clark &amp; Matthews

�THE

OUtV SAVINGS CKIVTIFICATE.3 PAY
3J4 percent if left with no one year
3 percent if left aix months
Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
subject to change in market value which may take more than in­
terest, then too, you must find a buyer.
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tnet at the pleasant home of Mra
Edith ftiehardson. Wednesday even­
ing. March ii. Baa!dos the members

.

Sure Income.

Orffxaised In 13M

—

Under State Control

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Gwrit. Ll^rton...-.................................. ..—.-^.— PresiifeM
Wm. H. McCmtae,.......................................................... Vie. Prealdeiil
Sherman I. Strong..............................................................................Cashier
Howard C. Lawrence.................................................Assistant Cashier
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
U. S. Postal Sayings Depository No. 477Q-

Chink of henry smith

grand Rapids, micb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largent and Best Equipped Moral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
.
Store on Corner oi Monroe and ’Division Ave.
Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

I'arm Phones—
Bell, fol
Citizens, 6251

This is ■ season of novelties and wc are carrying a very fine
selection of patterns of the newest importation
the foreign
products. We invite your inspection.

Reliable Ladies* Tailoring Establishment

A. S. WEGUSEN, '«%£■■
Citizens* Phone-2443

OUR BEST OFFER!
The HASTINGS BANNER &amp;

Weekly Inter Ocean &amp; Farmer
BOTH A FULL YEAR FOR ONLY

Kmart

THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AND FARMER
»•.*;»&lt; r ami i- in&lt;« •&gt;■■■&gt; vv&lt;x-kiv |iuigm&gt;*ra
Till
WIXKI.V IXTF.lt Ot-KMf ANU
-• in wxuiiiu and printing important

IWlon

taken and home comforts won by four
points. The closing music by Mias
Artie Fuller was given after which
coffee and sandwiches and fried cakes

bread you late kr
highest-point of food
who violate iffi laws or ordinances,
but no punMbment shall exceed a fine
of tvs hundred itollurs or imprison­
ment for ninety days, or both In tho
discretion of tho court, said Imprison­
ment may be In the county jail or city
prison, ur In any* work house In the
stalo authBflsed by liw u raefiva
prisoner* for such city;
'
(f) For the establishment of any

dty. and for the separate incorpora­
tion thereof: Provided, however. That
these provisions shall not be con­
strued to extend to public schotns;

any public Improvement to a special
district;

poratton of
Boiith.Ht.,
City.
lUth.HL. City..
। &lt; hurt era or an.
Mr* Callihan. whom maiden name! t
H..
&gt;
,v city concerns, and for changing
their dtoabdatMg,
Nmemiwr Jo. ISSi. near Huron. Erie The
People of the Slate of Michigan
Co.. ohliL When »he was a small
enact:
i hllil her iMrcnts muyed to Sandusky
county. &lt;Hilo.
She w.m converted
when quite young and united with the
Baptist chun-h.
After coming to
Sec. 2 Each city now existing shall
Michigan. »h&lt;- joined the U. H. church, continue with aU its present rights
uf which' denomination she wa* a and powers except «» herein othermemtH-r at the time ot Her death. In
a
«...
............. ...
Hoc. I. Each City charter shall proCallihan, of fGndusky county. They
moved tb Burry county In 11*3. settl­
ing on u farm &lt;&gt;n .section 3. Baltimore
.. .
.... .. ............
■ . .. L'.t..».rv
!. !St«. To them were born tour a body rested with legislative power,
hlldren. ..nr dying in infancy.’ The and for the election r appointment
,hree surviving her are: Almon C.illlind a board of
nan. «u imiwh™.
■ ......... - ----• llhan. Hasting* twp.: Mrs. Mattie Gas­
kill.
city. one
Bhr u,ev
also iwa&gt;«~
leaves ■•••••
nine grstnd■
III. Cliy.
*—
Or nppvtnt.-hlldren and five great grandihlldnn ment of such other ufllcera u may bo

chlses. tf any exIsL and of property
used In thb operation of companies or •cl to advance the I'htareata ot thv
(r) To iaaua any bond* wllhuiff
individuals engaged In the nlaakperity of the municipality and Its In- providing a alnklug fund, to pay
electric light, gas. heat, water and coiutltuled authority to pass all taws them at maturity, but nu sinking
habitants, and through Its regularly
power business; and in cities having and
ordinances
relating
to
its
muniaerial
bond* which fall due annt
not less than twenty-five thousand In­
habitants the purchase of the franstltution and general laws of thia
tlon with any other municipality;
(I) To submit a franchise to th
campanic*. atate nnd county taxc*
electors st • special election, untca
In
■hail bo paid upon ouch tranaporta-

ahall be paid In advance by the grant
&lt;j) For owning
and operating rcal and peraonuj property In such ee In said franchise lo . the clt
transportation fmffiltlea withld Ha city;
treasurer.
limits. If according to the next pre­
(b) To submit to ths electors a
ceding United Htutes census it had rf charter or to resubmit pny amendmen thereto oftener th.tn ODOS In BW
five tnouKtnu
thousand iiinaoi^auis.
Inhabl^nta:
nve
ery two years, nor unicia it snail be
(Is) For the purchase »f private. nte4 with the city or village clerk
property for any public u«e or pur-J ninety lays before the election: Pro­ Mra. John Hulling In Woodland Monpose within tho scope of Its jHiwers;
vldrd. however.
this provision
however, That thia
(I) For the use by others than the i shall not apply lo the submission and
Lawrence Kllpfer and Lewie Ktahop
owner, of properly lOCBled In street?, ■ resubmlsslon of charters of cities
Funeral services were iieio
(c) Fur the qualldcatlona. duties nHeys and public places and used In which may be Incorporated under
Quimby M. K. church this Thursday.
the oporattr-n of a putdb- utility, thia act until they ahall have first Mrs. Andrew Geiger.
Itev.-Yust officiating.
Burial look j
Id) For the Mtabllahnient of one
Chas. Leonard nnd family of Wood­
plajX in Striker cemetery.
land spent Sunday ut James Hcstvr(ml For the initiative upon peti­
tion of not leas than twenty-five per however. That this prohibition ahall IFsMAPLE GROVE.
turn of state, county and school taxes cent of the registered voters of the not apply to elections which may be
Mr. and Mr*, A. D. Wolfe attended In conformity with the general laws elty entitled to vote for municipal of- held In the submission and reeubmla|the banquet,at Hatting* last Thur*be Incorporated under thia act until Woodbury.
I day evening.
they shall have first adopted a char- , Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of HusMr. and Mrs. Will Myers and son of money for municipal purposes;
&lt;g&gt; - For the public peace
Nashville passed Sunday at Lowell
mllea- beyond it*
perauaa
jarrard'*Mra. Ellaa Palmertun.
limits;
-■
umenta of any public official after hla
Geo. McCartney, one of our oldest and property;
&lt;o)
For
the
use
and
control
and
election or appointment or during his Woodland spent Thursday at J. J.
th) For tho time, manner and
residents, died tuddcnly at hi* home means
.
‘
of holding elections and the regulation of streams, waters and term of office;
Healericy's.
Thursday evening at the age of K5
water courses within Its boundaries.
tel To adopt a charter or any
A. V. Palmerton attended iho
year*. Hr. wa* married to Louisa Dilamendment thereto, unlraa approved Thrcehermen's convention In Lansing
&lt;l&gt; For keeping &lt;ln the English
lou in IKS I in the state of-Ohio, set­ language a written &lt;-r printed journal or action thereunder where a navi­ by u majority of tne electors voting Thursday and Friday.
tling on the farm where they now re­ of every aeealon of the legislative gable stream la bridged or dammed;
Al. Uaoher and family with hie
nor with rli&gt;arUin or littoral righti
side. He was the father of nine chdfather W. Booher of Evart spent Sal*
without their eorporatp limits:
ta according to the last preceding urday at John AsplnalFa In Northeast
! dren, two of whom died in infancy,
--------------- ------------- w _. .2- United Hutes census, ur any park,
I and three daughters also preceded him es before they Mcume operative.
pealing any specfad.act affecting any cemetery, or any real eslats used In
(k)
That
al!
MUalons
uf
the
Irglalgin death. He leave* an aged wife, two
body and all records of the mu­ municipal concerns or existing muni- ( carrying on a public utility, or any
sun* and two daughter*, and six tlve
cipal department, but the depart- j part thereof or any property bordni. Ipallty shall bo public;
Mr. Und Mrs. Frank Asplnnll of
grandchildren. He w ill be greatly
tl) For
adopting.
continuing, ment In control nf the public schools, erlng on u water front, or vacate llsstinfes ware guests of Mr. and Mrs.
missed by hi* many friend* as well a* amending or repealing city ordi­ shall not he construed to be munlcl- any . strip-1 or public place lead­ Will Flory. Wednesday.
psi deportment;
ing to a water front, or engage In
by hi* immediate family, as he was a nances;
.
any business enterprise requiring an
3n of honesty, upnghtne** and
&lt;m&gt; For equal representation for
such local, police, sanitary and oth- Investment of money tn excess of ten! .Saturday and Sunday.
- &lt;
ndlines*. Funeral services- were each ward in lA*L.j*c1*l*tt'e body, it
cenu per capita, or authorise a"hy Is­'
Mra. Caroline Hauer and ffimlty cnheld from the M. E. church. Sunday, Ils members be choaen by ward*:
sue of bonds' except epeclsl assess­; terUined for dinner Huaday. Mr. and
at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Marshall offi­
ment bonds, refunding bonds, and1 Mrs. Isaac Howley from Coala Grove,
ciating. Interment in Wilcox ceme- which shall lonfbrtn lo any uniform
ls&gt;
For
non-partisan
primaries
emergency bonds ns defined by thia• Misa Iwluh Jordan ot Woodland an«i
system required by law;
act and bunds that it 1s annually, aq-' Glenn Clum of Lake Odessa.
lo) That tho subjects of taxation and elections;
'
Mlw Florence King ta home th a
for municipal purposes ahall be tne
three-fifths of Ihe electors votingr week from her school at Warnervlllo
; morning al 2 o’clock. Mrs. Walton name as tor state, county and school
control
of
municipal
property
end
In
thereoipat any general ur special1 enjoying her spring vacation.
i was also an old resident coming here
the
administration
of
the
municipal
election!
Mrs. A. Geiger entertained the Tamabout IS48 when the country was new.
She wa* 72 fear* of age 1a*t Decern­ ter provide:
give any official position to one who
(a) For annually laying and col­
, her. Funeral to be held today (Monl&lt;Uy) at 11 o'clock at ihe M. E. church. let-ting’taxes. in a sum not to exceed
two per centum of the staacsscd value
I Rev. Schlcutter to officiate.
of all real and personal property In
' Flovd Greenman. wife and family tha city;
1 have been making farewell visit* with
(b) For burrowififf money on the
I friend* in thl* neighborhood previous credit of the city in • sdm not to ex­
I to their departure lor lheir home near
iChcMcr. Montana.
Mr*. Angeline Smith, who had a
stroke ofxiaralysia a short time ago.
I is a little better.
Prayer meeting at Roy Smith's
Owing to the death of my wife, I will sell at public auction at my farm
(Thursday evening.

AUCTION SALE

ial election; and In such cities, bunds
issued for public improvements In
connection with whleh • special as­
sessment district is made lo pay
therefor, and which nre * charge up­
on such district shall not Ik- Included
unless the contrary la provided by
the charter, and tha resources of the
sinking fund •hsll be deducted In de­
termining ths amount of such Indebt-

kai« latughlln.

talned Newton Boyles and daughter
Grayer of Dexter, Iowa; Frank Hay neaa shall not Ita
i of Vermontville. Mrs. Mary Mwre-

II

Cupid la Still busy In oqr lowff thia
me ■ .i pt “ring an aid soldier In per- personal property In the city. When
a city lx aulhorixod to acquire or op­
erate any public utility. It may Iseixmortgage bond* therefor beyond the
general limit ..f Imnded Indebtednera
prevribed by law: Provided. That
rved with light rrfreah-

Hiin-l.iy’i tailors with h«

itlsmark.

any liabllit&gt; ujiog the city In thy pdrown tkihiua Miunctivn

a puhlh, utility for transpurtaiio
purpoies. whit h liability added to th
then existing g. nvrpl Indebtedness u

•&gt;m and I onikl Pooraa,
ytnt kill rmlbf anti appr*via i&lt;- iN-

in your hot
the utmost

| par roll

tatlon and control of the aurfaca of
Its streets and of.the space above and
beneath them;

Drath of Old Hmklcnt.
. Lydia M. Callihan, aged *&lt;
died on Tuesday evening.

E!1 Miller is the proud |K«r»r of
tint- horse punhnsi'd last Friday pore any liability upon euch c-lty, but
ahall I* secured only upon the pro­
’ Frank il.ty of Vbrmontvllle.
perty und rexenue* of such public
trip t-. 1'i-ri ilitrtm. Monday and was Utility, im-ludlng a frwnchlae Mating
accompanied by MhL Hugh DeCamp the term* u|H&gt;n which. In case uf
who u ill visit KtiiotiK their people fur foretliaiurc. th. purchaaer may o|htate the aume, wiihih franchise shall
some tlm*-. .

Wlnm j»« mid lie-

chartar

AMPLE PHOVISI FORM OF CITY
1EME.XT.
v

I .earns to

ba ugh In her usual pleasing mannaf
brought forth the applause uf atL A
recitation “The GloiT of ,he Coun­ SHOULD
try" by little Mildred Ureter. Musto
by Lyle Fish* and wife. After which
HASTINGS VOTERS
Mr*. Clara Kinney gave a poem cnTnTKS;*raB0rUNauittan~ •wMeh wax
highly applauded. Then the question.
"Shall We Invest Our MoneylnBankx As They Bhoult! Folly Latterlatnile or Hume t'omfortgt" waa dle»&lt;•* UtMBtlor. Before
cuawd by all. Bome»fnought lands
Day.
and-they could have an Income to get
the home comforL some In banks.

$1.25
All the News of the World and
Home only 25 cents more that the
price of The BANNER Alone.

mi nn.

11 “HumaroM qu* STATE
-Miss Elsie flump.
MW FC

Savindt Books Isiucd.

The gn

cupattoh* an J amuaementa

also present. After singing America
the buelneto was disposed ut and a

Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and Provide a
LAKE MMCtSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Laki Odessa, Mich.

MARCH M, WIL

iik-ih-

■ onducird by evangelist, Mra. Indrl&gt;t&lt; dn&lt; -a* of

city to exceed

located four miles south of Barryville Church, two miles west, V4 mile south of
Maple-Grove Center. No by'bidding. Everything must be soM. Date ot sale,

TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1914
Sale to begin at ten o’clock.

I offer die following property:

HOUSE ANft CATTLE.

Good work mare. wl. 1200
.
Ilobtrln cow. i'yrs. old. dm- April 3rd.
llrplMrrrtl abort horn heifer, 3 yre. old, dur
April Sth
5 Nicer*, fumfiip 2 yr*, old
•
tHi-er, conilnp I yr. old
Heifer, eligible lo replMrr, I &gt;r. old
3 heifers, routing 1 yr. old
SHEEP.
fh grudc Hhrtrp ewrx, 3 hr B yrs. old, due
April 19
10 grade Sltrop rues, due Mu) 1st

■

TOOIA
Nrw lilriwll uugun. romplrlr
.
Double buggy, runpoy top. In good condition
Top buggy. In good condition
Open buggy, double, Iwty ■eat*, lit food repair
Deering mow lag machine, 5 tl. an, In good re­
pair
Mrixirmirk hay hike, « ft, an good «* new ,
-- --------- 7
stock rack
(iale ohm. No- II 2 •
2 Bvc-toolh cult!valors
2 spring tooth dr
.Slutting horse, «
30 t-ralra
(atuldron kclUt;
(&gt;»rn sitrllcr. good otic

I-.M 11-1- dlwrr

“•

(U.K.I SO .oH» IS lo. wood, nw.ll, bort ou
VorU. olonrh. hoe. ond -moll loob uwd
liw farm
HlK HtHlM I) GOODS.
&lt;HI. krruM-iic Mutr—fottr till
Mmr No. K lltinw CourfMA
taOak Pmilnmih—IMsb rtipbogrd—I-

.
HOGS.
:
1 alitMls WL about 75 lbs.
:i MumIn, tv i. ubotll 50 lire.
Drum) mu, ul. 123 lire., dur June 24
POL LTH¥.
3D Buff Hock ptiUria
2 Hiormighhrcd Bull Orpinglmi muxtrr^
13 Ihoruuglibreil Hull Orpinglon licus
GIIAIN.
AIhiuI 50 bn. ouls |
About tM baskels coru
Three rratra of mt»1 t orn
Qttattllly of poltUtxx
Uuanlil) of ran fruit

Hharplra ('.ream SruBratoe No. i—Churn. Ihe
jmllm.-Krrmmr idf tank M gallou-^rewa-im
ran. 5 gal. with pmnp-2 vtargBr
2
tmqil lure. 23 gal-—2 w«wh (uha, vulvmrizrd-4J
milk raiM, 10 sal.-A qumitHy uf «»*ll hmjrhold uU iisih-Jiewhil natrhiiK'—OuHlkw—Dhh-

cuing.
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1.1 \I&gt;IM. I \HM. HUME

Th* Price of the Weekly Inter Ocean

aad Farraar tamaiiu_____ $1.00 a year

!

The Price of The BANNER la_____ $1.00 a year
Th* two papers each ete’yMr'wW
cost you only___________ $1.15

-Thia apeeUi arrangehi
; Is for.• limited time o

turn our thanks to our m-Ighbors and
friends for kindnesses during the. illnew und death of our mother, grand­
mother and num; to llev. Mrs. Gould
fm her comforting words, to the
singers for their helpful son ft. and
to the friends for flowers.
William llhoadv*.
Gladys Hlevcus.
Huge.

other eaUmlty. th« Mpfitatlve body
may bu«T&gt;.w for the relief of the lahabiuul* of the elty and fol tha pro*ervHtlon uf niunicipBi . property, a
sum n»t ti&gt; exited one-fourth of one

Warm Olnntr WIN b, S*rvel bj th* M*H* Inn AL L It

TFRMS
OF SALE*
Itnmo ur MIX.

An sumsof».(X) and under, wh. Ovcjrlhal
^^.9 months time will be &lt;1 ven on bank­
able notes wilh interest at ux per Otnt per annum. No Hoods to
be removed until settled for.
-

all real and pertuaMl propci
rltyvdiK'm not more than 3

•hall have tin- power to incur Indobt-

Just lUght fur Backache
and MIWMMllMB.

■ II e ■aawia.nn

—awa^RW^e*—

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EHOS E WALTON, Proprietor

ly effective fur backache, rheuma­
tism. swollen, aching joints, kidney

■■■■Illi........ aw ■ I I. . U.n*

it»d an fourth d

IM THE BANNER.

MW 15 (MH., SMItsr fw

(c) For

Ujlag

liMjrbUdniM Mp

und

Loneuilngi

COL. W. H. COUCH,
Austlonssr.

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IHMIT QUESTIONS

We Invite You to Attend a

Special Exhibit of Ford Cats

D. D. D. Opens New Era
In Cure of Skin Disease

STUDENTS WILL DE ENCOURAG­
ED TO ASSIST IN WORK OF IM­
PROVING THE CITY DARK
CLUB WILL MI1CHME

VICTROLA FOR SCHOOL USE

another tnteTiaUns demonstration of
what la being accomplished by tho
famous specific D. n. D_ PreecrlPtton'.
-It may bo of interest to you tn know
that your llte-flUng preparation. D.

culsbie

Favorable Acikm Taken On (\xunianleatloa Relative to tho Observance
of Arbor Day.

. At Skinner’s Garage

March 26, 27 and 28
You will see during this exhibit every working part of a Ford
Car in operation. Don’t forget the dates and don’t fail to see a
demonstrating chassis in operation.

Stebbins Auto Company
Hastings

■J. C. Ketcham, president of the
Board of Education. addressed the
Hastings City Teachers* Club at the
regular March meeting Monday even­
ing of thia week.
The address was
based on the book of nr. Hillis. "In­
vestment of
Influence." and war
greatly appreciated by the teachers.
The students of the County Normal
training class were Invited to attend
Utia meeting.
Considerable business of Importance
was transacted by tho club.
Proviaion was mode for furnishing
data for ths next bulletin of the Slate
Federation of Teachers Clubs. with
which Iho Hastings Club is affiliated.
A communicaUun relative to the
more specific observance of Artec Day
was received from Mrs. Henry Hu 1st.
of Grand Rapids, President of the
State Teachers*
Association upon
which favorable action was taken.
The matter of procuring more sup­
plementary reading for the grade*. a»
approved by a recent meeting of the
school board, was given special con­
sideration. Plans were adopted for
having tho new books selected by the
committees and ordered In time to
have them ready for use tn tho classes
after the spring vacation.
Tho committee on the Junior Civic
league and Gardcti Association re­
ported that it would not be advisable
to plan for the pupils* Vegetabla and
flower exhibit thia year and that extra
effort be made by the' students and
I'Mcheni for tho improvement of the
p.irk. The pupils will be encouraged
to plant flowcra and .'egctables, care
for the lawns and vacant lots and oth­
erwise help to make Hastings more
beautiful the same os they have done
In former years when prises were of­
fered for such efforts. It Is the pur|m»o of the club to return to the plan
for vegetable and flower exhibits after
the improvements have been made on
the park.
The report of the committee on the
purchase of a vlrtrola by the club for
u»e In the schools also the report of
tho committee appointed to cooperate
wilh the Ladles' Park Improvement
Association r«iulrcd
morn time for
discussion than could be glven'ut this
meeting. On motion It was decided to
e.ijl a special meeting for the club
next Monday after ochool for the
Further consideration of these Impor­
tant subjects.

ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND

OBITUARY.

■Helen

IM I. and died Mutch 11. 1114.
Michigan with her parents, who settl­
ed in the town of Watson, later days, -She came to Maple Grove.
Harry County.
Michigan, ®rlth her
home. When II y&lt;

A. Davenport, Mrs. Carrie O. Mosier,
of Cloverdale, Ms. Emma A. Thorn- had any children of her own. but

to Enos-E. Walton. March 10. 1BB2.
grand children, who ere left to mourn
her death, which occurred ort tho

host of friends who will miss a friend
M worthy as she. She wan a devoted
md obliging neighbor., always ready to

nd a ■ large circle of friends und
righbora to mourn her death.
The funeral services were held ul

SMOKY ROAD.
Some from this war atended the U
A. 8. ut Mrs. Sophia Graves of Stony
Point Wednesday.

vlllo Bunday.
days with relatives In Maple Grove.
'incur Elory visited friends near
Vermontville. Bunday.

txigan Strong
tool In Iowa la

BANNER WART ADV8. PAY.

Don’t Throw Away That
Old Furniture
Call and see Cain under Reed's Opera House. He will
take off the old varnish, repair and refinish it and make it
look like new, also will upholster yoqr furniture for you.

Township ElectionT’rinting Done Right at Banner Office

Piano Polishing and Refinishing a Specialty
Give me a trial.
First Class Work.

W. A. CAIN
Work Called For and Delivered

Under Reed's Open House

tho children. Tin- family have re­
ceiver! many testimonials of sym­
pathy. Funeral services. were held In
Middleville, thbi Thursday afternoon.
Ilcv. I'. J. It.tie, otllcLitlng. Deeceu&gt;'&lt;l ware a member of the local Bap­
tist church.

HIS simple rule of health is daily culled attention to by every doctor in the land, whose first que.s I ion to
the patient almost invariably is, “Arc your bowels regular?" Y'et there’s not one person in fifty who
takes proper cure of the bowels. And the result of this foolish neglect is nhie-tentns of all ill-health.
e If today you nre unable to free your body of waste matter at the usual time, or if the oct causes straining,
pains mid discomfort, don’t let that condition occur again tomorrow. Unless your bowels can carry away the
waste, materials left after food-is digested, decay sets in, the poisons of which, taken up by the blood, increase
tho risk of Typhoid Fever, Appendicitis, and many other serious diseases.
, In treating constqMition, there is a right way and a wrong way. The wrong way is to take harsh purga­
tives which even though they do dear the bowels, cause griping and nausea, injure the delicate tissues, and
60 disturb the normal functions as to cause the return of constipation. The right way is to help Nature to
produce natural movement, without pain or discomfort, by using
“
"

T

Mr. Elvli H. Gibrul, UsrtH Hum,

75 lull An.,

Bread lapife, Mid.

Dear Sir:—Please mail tne free your

list of FARMS, in

................................................................. County. Michigan.

Remarks:

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
BANNER WANT AD VS. PAY.

1

More
■a gentle laxative in the form of u chocolate-tasting tablet. One of
This
these tablets eaten just Ixiforc going to bed will help to restore
Than
your bowels to normal activity at a time when, your body
A
Is
Out
being at rat, the medicine can doits bat work. As a result
One Hundred
pf taking that tablet (or say‘two, if your case is obGuarantee—
slinutc). your bowels will move easily and naturally
Million Were
in the morning. The use of Rcxall Orderlies A
You
for a few days afterward will restore nor- J
Sold Last Year
nial regularity. Even chronic consti- j
Risk No Money
This enormous quantity was
__
pation is benefited by them, and it

tued with good results by busy men
u not necessary to continue, ihe .
if :Rcxall Orderlies do not make
who suffered from constipation, due
treatment for a long time, be
your
■ I____
towels
J Iact
____right,
o__ ,tell
__ _________
us so and
cause, instead of driving
to lack of exercise, or indjgeslion
.
we’ll give
’ back
* ’ your money without
’i
Nature, they simply help .
caused by overwork—by children whose
asking a single question. There is
’ do
her to help herself. J
parents realize the harmful effect of com­
red tape to this guarantee.
--------- - It means
mon purgatives—by o|d people whose sys­
Sold only at tho more
just what it says. Yoi
_'r nothing.
You sign
than 7,000 Raxall
tems cannot stand anything harsh-—bv
We won't hesitate, or-ask you any ques­
Storot and in, this
women during pregnancy, and after ^child­
tions. Your wort! is enough. If Retail
town only by ua.
birth, when any medicine with a violent
In vest socket
Orderlies do not do all you expect them to
Un boxoa
actiofi would l&gt;c particularly dangerous. Many
—if you don’t feel better after using them and
IOc.25c,
of these |&gt;cople are your neighbors and friends.
, find that they arc the pleasantest-acting und best
Ask anyone who has ever used them—they’ll
laxative you have ever used, we waul you to
tell you Rcxall Orderlies satisfied and helped them
tell us ahd get your money back.

Carveth &amp;K Stebbins
Phone 31

SBlHastlng®, Mich.

‘

REO THE FIFTH
PRICE $1175jCOMPLETE
With its complete Electric equipment, and its beautiful streamlike body;
large comfortable and easy riding.
-..*&lt;■ *
Easy to operate, and more positive than other makes, marks the greatest
achievement Mr. Olds has ever accomplished. He has worked years attain
it. Asa result REO THE FIFTH now oners a VALUE not even approached by
any car in its class.
.
‘
Compare this car with others; get a DEMONSTRATION. The closer you
investigate you find BETTER VALUE in REO THE FIFTH than you will
find in ANY OTHER GAR. Buy a Reo the Fifth and you get GREATER
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
SPECIFICATIONS—Fully equipped with Electric Lights. Electric start­
er and generator; Rena system without double chain drive. 35 HORSE POW­
ER; 112 inch wheel base; Semi-floating rear axle with Timken bearings; 34x4
tires with DETACHABLE RIMS; Black body; Black and nickle trimmings;
deep upholstery; Mohair top, Side cur tains and slip cover; strait line Torpedo
dash; Electric horn; Speedometer; Clear Vision Wind Shield.

LET ME SHOW YOU

HENRY RAGLA
SALES AGENT
Phone 69~2j!ong 1 abort
Woodland Exchange

HASTINGS. MICH.
R. F. D. tC,

�THE IU

me sistem

MARCH 28. Mil.
■S*k'. Eric to Niagara. He GRADES ARE
■ white m«i to era*)
Ml tn V Mt the interior of
M-Tho people of Battle
jdk(d&gt;- In th- topographical

BEGINS IN MICHIGAN'
Clbnl

norinER ON GOfil’.M' PRAIRIE, 1jH» X
BATTLE 'VRKEK, -MARKS
BEGINNING.

Those of Middle Age Especially
When you have found no remedy for the horrors that
oppress you during change of life, when through the long
hours of the day it seems as though your back would break,
when your head aches constantly, you are nervous, de­
pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains,
don’t forget that Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds
of women safely through this critical period.
Read what these three women say:

From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.—“I am writing to Jet yon know how much your
kDedioiDC has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter
and summer ami every one remarked about my appearance. I suf­
fered from a female trouble and alwuyahad pains in iny bock, no
appetite and at times was very weak.
house one day and riie thought I needed
e Compound. I took it and have gained
^petite and am feeling better every day.
Ll am doing and I recommend Lydia E.
and. You may publish tltis letter if you
wish and I hope others who have the name complaint will see it ami
get health from your medicine as I did."—Mrs. A Horn uno, vt
Btauton at, Buffalo, N. Y.

Was A Blessing To This Woman.
So. Richmond, Va.—“Iwns troubled witli a hearing down pain and
a female weakness and could not rrtand long on my feeL Of all the
medicines I took nothing helped me like Lydia E. l*inkham*H Vege­
table Compound. I am now regular ami am getting along tine. I
cannot praise the Compound too much. It has been a bleMing to me
and I hope it will lie to other women."—Aire. 1). Tylxr, 23 West
Clopton St, South Richmond, Va.

Pains In Side, Could Hardly Stand.
Lodi, Wi*—“I wm in a bod condition, suffering from n female
trouble, and I had Mich pains in my sides I could hardly move, be­
fore I had L’Kcn the whole of one bottle of Lydia E. Hnkbaui'a Veg­
etable Compound I felt better, and now I am well and can do a good
dw’s work., I tell everybody what your medicine has done for me."
—Mrs. John Thompson, Lodi, Wisconsin. •

does Justieetobenelf if she does not trvtbiH famoos medicine made from roots and herb*, it

MEDICIMECO. fk\
K, for advice. \M?
inti answered wjfc

Announcement I
Having sold my practice in Northern Michigan. I will again
locate in Delton for the practice of '

Veterinary Medicine and Surgery
in all its various branches.
Will be ready for practice March
33. Your patronage solicited.

Dr. C. E. Morford
Delton, Mich.

Bell Phone.

It Pays to Buy
Trade-Marked Goods
Tha tcade-mark Is tha signature of the maker:
and the article he Is willing to put THi name to. It
will pay you to investigate. This Trade-Mark
oo the bottom cf a pair cl shoes Is a guarantee lhat everything has
* been done to make that shoe the best shoo
d Its kind.

Doses Are Taken

Mihool* Showing excellent progreen In
nearly every romp,__ The following
Not evray one that ralih unto me room*, with naffio nr building and
BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIE HONDE
Lord, Lord, Phail enter Into tho king- teacher nf each grade, earned the
■lorn of haaven: but he that doeth tho MADE FAMOUS UT COOPER Vflll of my Father, which Is tn heaven. ।
Tho th
arterly masting of the1 Fourth grade. Mcbnd ward school.
Morgan,
ton circuit wilt con-, Mixa DeVine. St.M: Fifth grade, first
stirton Prifi Methodist ward school. Miss . McGuinness, 74.0.
■ n&gt;*lir *,up|muhl to urar « oeeuxi Hix, j, f^r.t.lc, Ccntr.il school, Mias MarPrairiro Of Kiuffiwc-lravi Michigan '
uv‘r
Lord's Dny.' “Rev?IL D.'
Journeying to Detroit pi 14«0.
y GnfnB, n. E ,, fXp&lt;«.icd to have
Goguac Prairie, that tfein of n.uur-_ ‘'heron of thtTgervice*
loci e J from tha work done by the pu­
nl meadow iwirderlng tho city limits
Thuraday evening. Mr* I^lha Ad- pils during the first quarter of thl*
of Battle i.'rrok on tli&lt;« south, ha* a kins nteehaq word lhat her father, year. Tho words for too secufid condlJIlnctlon that makes it of unusual, Goo. McCartney nn aged and well-.
Interest to the gvologbt nnd physiog-1 known reai&lt;i*at of Maple Grove, had lessons since December and were-more
r.-iphtot sayn tho Kalamazoo Gazette., di- d that afternoon. The funeral was difficult than those given in the first ;
.This prairie Is Ihe beginning of tn* hold at elovejs o'clock Sunday morn­
groat prairie system that extends i Ing ut tho Maple, tlrove M. E. church, “5S' «v.raA- iwmluus for all (b.
westward to tho Rocky Mountains. Thaea in attondanee* from thia way grade show* n decidod advance since,
Last summer, during Homo Coming worn Mr. *.ud Mr^ W. S. Adkins and the December test. The nv«*rago in- ‘
week, a larre «tnno wns erected on1 daughter Grace. Mr. nnd Mr* J. W. crease for nil ihe roams of each grade
n memorial to this attribute, and HM
tkor.il conducted by Rev. Is a* follow.*:—third grades, IS.1J per'
pnarhjng the old territorial road.
cent; fourth grades, 17.41 per cent:
i Tho traveler coming from New
fifth grades. 1&gt;.OC per cam: Mxih!
York or Boatoil on either the Grand
grade*. 1C.0T per cent.
.
Trunk or the Michigan Central, pnss- Wednesday.
The second contest af the mental
; i-s n»t h single prairie until the train
arithmetic------series will 1*0 given some
A. R Houston of Sacramento, Calif. —----------■ arrives at Battle Creek. Hero Go- visited hla cousin Mr* Effie Foster Hmo
— ■The ptitills expfras
in April,
I giuc stands out In all Its Iwauly ns and family a &amp;w days last week.
the
trots
nnd
nrc/en—• !-•-»— i
' tho out|»o*t. us II were, of the hund.. ......... much better w*&gt;rk in
Mr* Catherine Walton a pioneer of these Important
i rods of mile* of prairie land that ex­
elementary branches.
tends westward toward .the Pacific Maple Grova tWP-. ‘&gt;i"d Friday mntnI« Climax pmlrle. then Schoolcraft on the section on which she died.
Mnry Shaffer went to Hastings Frlliralrje and iho other magnlflcent
prairies of K--iI.im.uoo nnd Case
Austin IMong wrnt Monday to
t &gt;linstead to spend a f&gt;'W days with his
Kalamazoo county h&gt;» tho largest daughter, Mrs. Lillian Hlower and
.area of prairies In Michigan, and family.
they nro a beautiful sight to behold,
&lt;»f all the fiRMnzinj: m-adom or holi­
comprising Sl.lOti
~
day* the Vernal E&gt;iutnux to associated
Prairie Rohde. G«
Neck. Onll. with tho moat Imp. rt int ex|&gt;crlencc of
T&gt;&gt;land's Gen- my life, ft
Climax. Galesburg
the afternoon of Ihe
esec and Dry.
years thia Datnr&lt;&gt;■&gt;&gt;. in the old Banstate. It .omprlw*
13.000 acre*
James Fenlmnrc Cooper, tho novelist,
made this prairie f.unous by locat­
ing th« n*n» &lt;&gt;f hl-, story. "Oak Op—.....a. . ...
—
naliiml. meadow.
Gull I'mIrlo

an abject a|ai
slon erase fro

tiros and stood a
—ucwle riven with
jn abiding comf-tli'r within that has
enabled me to enjoy fourteen yearn «&gt;f
freedom.
Geo. Day wrnt to Grand Rnpids
Monday.
Genesee. 40&lt;&gt;. nnd Dry loo. _
llAB
Geo. W. Hl»l&lt; »
In Cuss county then- arc nin&lt; spending a few week
_____ __ _.
Higdon returned
Kniamatoo. Th&lt;- jour largest aro
Streeter. No. Dak.. Monday. He
Hrordsley-s
in
Millon
township;
Taung's in Penn lun'hahlp: -J'okagon,
In Pokngnti township, and Baldwin In Routh Bend. 'Ind. returned to their
Porter township. The smaller one* home Monday after spending a few
aro IltUe Prairie Rondc. In Volinn days with their uncle Jonas and cous­
township: Garde'* In Valina town­ in William.
ship; McKinney's In LaGrange town­
lx&gt;«ilo Webb nf Nashville returned
ship. and Shavehmd. in Porter luwnship.
ResIdMi Goguac. there nro four so- aunt.
called prairies In Calhoun • county.
Cook's prairie, two miles square. 1* In
Clarendon township, .adjoining the
&gt;ur
Mr*.' Ralph
Village of Homer.
Homer plain*,
hool Tuesday.
now Including In Ils limits the vil­
Irons Shnffrc has been neither phlage af Homer, extends south nnd

• Oliiiusry.
CHICHR8TE11—Willis A. ChlchMcheater. wiu born in Rosa. Kalamasoo Co.. August 1, lilt und died In
Priihnrdville, Harry Co.. March 11.

Clara Allen, of Wk-hardvllle and liv­
ed at Augusta nearly lw&lt;&gt; year* He
passed away unexpectedly after only
ten days Illness, leaving a wife, fath­
er, mother, one brother and a host of
other friends to mourn. The remains

home Thursday al 8:00 p. m.. at­
tended by many friend* Rev. Chs*
IbUmntier, of I'llmax. spoke feelingly
of bring called to officiate al so sad a
time, when only a little over two
yrars ago he performed the marriage
ceremony of the deceased.
Thrry

attendance.

Interment wns made at

Hirth-Krause Company

Grand Kapids

Mickifin

Keeps Your Stove

n lake L* drained, the bottom remain*
“Alwayi Ready hr Company”
a naked, tamo, parching waste.
These ancient lake laittom* contain poor health.
A bright, clean, glatty move to the joy
no living slumbering seed*
V egex. and pride of every housekeeper. But it
tatlon did not start within them.
&lt;•iBf TON TOWNLINK .i» hard to irr&gt; a stove nice and shiny—
«st Week's l citro
' unless Black Silk Stove Polish to used.
upon the plains,
Mr. and Mr* Birney McIntyre nre' |ler, j, tha
Buck Silk Stove
sd. The Indians
.- nreud parents af a aeven pound |
right to Ute iron. It doesn't
lughter T...r»
horn Sldfch
.u^hiAC
March Dll.
,
oil or dnit off. Its shine lasts four
I with the result that no trees ever
Mrs. Arthur Kenyon
tinui longer than the shine ot any othrr
, grow upon them. The first settler*.
polish. You only need to polish one1 seeing that the Indians burned thr
Kras* on the' prairies every fall, conMr. and Mr* LaMar kinne nnd fowrlh as often, yet your stove will be
family visited at James Rwanaon's cltantr. brighter and better looking than
it has lieen since you first bought it. Use
prrirnicu tuv
—
Robert AI toft visited
It to the opinion of Gcorgn Willard,
former m.mtvr of enngrea* from thl* Mrs. O. 11. Kenyon • f«’
district, that LaSalle, tho famous
French exrdorer, crosrod this prairie
dlstHct. and camped upon Lake Go- family have moved onto their Cann
gu«c. Mr. Willard, who was a, maai r&lt; i ently pur. ha«0d of Cbleb lllsbrldgscholarly man. wm a specialist In or. We welcome them to our neighhistory. He hod In view tho wrltlnff Dorhnod.
of a history of Michigan, espaclally
Mr. und Mr* Otonn Moore visited
of the early period which he claimed Mr* Victor Pratt near Freeport last
was a mine of historical wealth and Tuepday.
had really never been told. Ho began
Eurl Wood went to Owoaeo tjalurwriting upon such a history, but had day to spend u faw day*
written only a few chapters wh«H»
Mrs. Geo Myers of Hustings spent
death removed him from this sphere. Friday night and part of Hatuiday
When In congroa* Mr. WillardI vis- with her brother !&gt;o Cumming*
The younaem child of Earl hnglro
for tho purpose of reading In tho-or­ nnd wife, has bean very alck with
iginal the journal of latflallo, which pneumonia.
.
..
,
ONE QUALITY
"’h are very sorry to lose Mr. and
was deposited in that library. To hl*
surprise, the pages of the book h*d
Peter Adrianaon from nur nelgh00.1 n&gt; thev Intend to leave
naxcr been '•’it- No one cared enough
about the explorations of this famous
man to road hto description. Th&lt;,y

BLACK SILK

Make
your old
furniture
look like new

STOVE POLISH

Came in and buy a fine Chinese bristle (10c) brush, to do the
finishing with, and we will g»c you, without charge, so that you
fnay make a trial yourself—a regular, full sizrf 15c can of Kyanize
—enough to do ov^r a chair or a tabic.

For Floors and all Woodwork
like new.
h rrquim no stirring,
drits &lt;p:k‘.!y and doo net chip, ped
or turn white. It it eauly kept clou

. E. HARVEY, Agent
Hastings, Mich.

LIQUID OR PASTE

Willard wits a French scholar.
When Laltalto left Fort MUmI ol
the mouth of tho flt. Joseph river In
February. 1410, ho struck out on foot
serosa Michigan for the Detroit river,
arriving there In April. Mr- Willard
stated that LaBelle's descriptions

William Beadle, of thto city, died on
Tuesday afternoon in Fresno, Cal. rte
win about 45 years old nnd went to
California 11 years ago. Inst sum­
mer be iwcamsMtt, ond about four
months ago tuborculoato developed

written that he could trace hto jour­
ney across'tha prairies of Kalamazoo
county to Goguac and hto encamp­ ufccle reside*
ment upon the banka of Lake Oo- parent* nnd hie
guac. From Goguac. Laltalls tramp­
ed eastward enduring great hard- Mra. Inti fl
Mrs JM&gt;
Cfertrud* Ro

finally reached

Iho

Detroit river.

But* of Michigan, County of Har­
ry, B*
.
Notice is hereby given, that by an
Blate of Michigan, the probate order of the Probate Court for tho
County of Barry, made on tha alitoenth day nf March A D. 1»14. four
the probate office, in the city of Haa- months from that date were aUowrai
lingv. In «abl couhty. on the eleventh
day of March A. D. H14.
Present: Hon. Cha* M. Mack,
fudge of Probate.
s
qulred to prpaetit their ctalnu to raid
Probate Court, at the Probate Office
Jennie K. Chase, sxcfutrtx. having tn the City of Hastings, for exatnlnfiled In aald court her petition praying niton and allowance, on or before the
dor reasons there tn stated that aha। sixteenth day of July next, and that
may be licensed to sell the Interest of such claim* will bo heard before mid
Court, on Thursday tha sixteenth day
of July next, at ten O'clock in the
That the Ird. cf’ forenoon of that day.
Dated March 14th., A. D. 1414.
IlLER M. MACK.
»o and ia hereby appointed for hsarJudge ot Probate.
ng said petition;
It ia Further Ordered. That public
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
wtlca thereof bo given by publication
Slate of Michigan. County of Bar.

ORDF.ll FOR rrnUCATlON.

iMrinc. in tho Hastings Banner, a
newspaper printed and circulated In order of the Probate Cburt for the
aid luunty.
County nf Barry, made on the six-

* CHAR M. MACK.

Bhdc Silk S&lt;m Poluh Wofci

dor of July next, at ten o'clock In ths

M. Mack. forenoon of that day.

DtUrd March IMlh., A. D. 1M14.
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge of Probate.

ed In said court her petition praying
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
thit tho administration of said estate
Bute of Michigan, tho Probate
msy lie granted tn Wpu IL Holas, or
Court for the county of Barry.
to some other suitable person.
It Is Ordered, That the third
A.t a session ot mid court, held at
bate office, be and to hereby appoint­ day of March. A. D. 1114.
ed for hearing mid petition;
Present: Hon. Chas.
It to Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication Judge of Probate.
cesalve weeks previous tb an Id day of'
hearing, in the Hastings Danner a
newspaper printed and circulated lo
aald county.
CHAR M. MACK.
Judge of Probat*
ELLA C. EGGLE8TON.
Register of Probat*
A trua copy.
4 wka

ORDER FOR PVRUCATION.

Mack.

Georgs Frey, deceased.
Willard fl. Nye, administrator, har­
ing filed in said court his petition
Kylng for reasons therein staled
l he may l&lt;e licensed lo sell tho
private sale.
it to Ordered. That tho 11th day of
March. A. D. 1114, al ten o'clock In

.

State of Michigan. Tha Probate ing aald petition;
ll to Further Ordsrefl, That public
Court for'the County of Barry.
notice thsreof bo given by publication
rr. nsiu
Ity of Haaa eopy
tl
the probate office. In the cit
third । **•*!'"*
. *****
.
tings. In said county, on me
Ithe muni.
.... "'hearing. In the Hastings Banner, a
Maek . newspaper printed and circulated in
Present: Mon. Chas.
' said oaUBtv.
Judffa of Probate.
,
CHAR M. MACK.
In the Matter of tha Estate of,
Franklin A. Durfci* deceased.
A. N. Williams having filed In said ELLA C. EGGLBaTON.
Ilsglster
of
Probst*.
court his petition praying that admin­
istration of said estate may be grant­
ed to Philo A. Hheldon nr to some
other suitable person.
a. ...
«A.V
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
of March. A. D. 1414. at ten o'clock in
State of Michigan, the probate
the forenoon, at aald probata office,
bo and is hereby appointed for hear­
ing wild petition;
It Is Furthsr Ordered, That public
notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of this order, for three sucPresent: Hon. Cha* M.
cesslvo weeks previous to aald day of
hearing; In tho Hastings BANNER, a Judgs of Probate.
newspaper printed and circulated la
Helen M. Dayton, deceased.
said county.
CHAR M. MACK.
A. E. Patton, son-in-law, having
Judge of Pro bat* fited In aald court hto petition praying
ELLA C EGGLEflTON,
that tho administration uf said estate
Hechter of Probate.
may bo granted to your petitioner or
to aome other sultabla person.
April, A. D. 1114. at ton o'clock In
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
tha forenoon, at aald probata office,
flute of * Michigan, tha Probate be and to hereby appointed for hear­
ing mid petition;
Court for the County of Barry.
It Ii Further Ordered. That public
At a session of mid court, held at
the probata office. In the city of Has- notice thereof be given by publication

ty-aixth day of February A. D. 1114. hasring. In
Cha* M. Mack.

Present:
Hon.
Judge of Probate.

the

HAstlnga Banner, a

said county.

CHAR. M. MACK.
Robert Montgomery, deceased.
Judge of Probata.
KT J. A C. EGGLESTON.
Ing Mod tn said court her petition
Ragtotar of Probata.
praylpg &gt;hat an instrument now on A trua copy.
file in this court purporting to be the

ceased be admitted to probate and NOTICE OF COMMWIONtho execution thereof bo granted to
KRS ON CLAIMK.
your petitioner or to some other sullState of Michigan, County of Bar­
It la Ordered, That tha 17th. day

appointed by tha Probata Court for
Ing Mid petition;
the County ot Barry. State of MichlIt to Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
t n —nww
.Ki. .....
_
Mwepeper printed and circulated In

CHAR M. MACK.

:.
addition to hto
r, Louis Beadle,

,uc WUlwl

tho probate office, In the city of Hea­ th*! such claim* will be heard before

Many theories have wife, haa gone to Bailie Creek for
lT»een advanced. The old popular be- frw day* vln '
"
*•”—
! lief wa* that which attributed their |n ptolnwell.
treeless condition to the annual burnMarvel •
ness Of the atmosphere and consehaa been
iiticntly of the soil, at certain seasons

Bert Quirk. Mr* Ljron'* broth

,,,

.. .

tale of backache, regulate the tnuit
annoying bladder diwrdert, atul ocetenme tilc nurnenxii other similar
cotuliliofl*.
It l» the most wonderful prepara­
tion ever made for the purpose. It
••-.entirely dt^trent from itl other
rcmedie* mere it nothing else on
earth to compare with iL It it so
prepared that it i. practically irapoaible In take it into the human siv
teai without reMlts.
.
CM obtain an original package
of Crpxone at trifling co»t from any
rirtt-clau drug store. All druggills
are authorised, to PersoniDy return
the purchase price ii Croxone falls lo
give destrad results,' regardless of
how old you are, how long you hate
suffered. « wjiat ;li« hat failed to

NOTICE OF HEARING CIxMMS.

Legal Rdwrti$t»t«tt

During the coming season a numlx-r
nf.miles of slate reward roads will be
built tn thia county. A stretch of one Judge of Probate.
mile und a hull beginning south of
Assyria Center and extending south-

village.
In Athena
township, are
nre Wet
....................
.
.uwnsnip.
»v)i
...
nnd Dry prairie*
These four r.re 'Hastings vtofed k.lRin Meade from of Rutland have good roads enthus­
more properly ' plain*" than prairie*. - Tuesday till Thursday uf lost week. iasm. which the other resident* of the
Goguac. however, la n Rlmon-puro 1 Elgin beingthe sick list.
county ought to be proud uf. Allies of
Mary Rhal
typical prairie, troelea* with the rich
&gt;—"• »«
Fri- ' state reward nre wanted In several
4av to visit
day*
.
r*r. jdK-pn county nns mnv &gt;m.ui
— T-~i
. —i ---- rne rcsuicnis souin or i-oaun* warn
pralrhWhite Plgvdn, Jemyank* pneumonia. • Her
daughter
the present stretch of good road ex­
an&lt;i Nottasrasepc. In Branch coun- House is caring for her.
tended to tho Hope line. Others aro
ty. Ihrre is only one locality to » nlch
hopeful of having a mile built south
BANF1ELD.
, of Tamarac corner*. Another mile Is
by the resident* south of the
township- of Glinrd is i Tho L A. R held nt Delos Neal's Edger. ^cho&lt;4 house, and the residents
ship.
In
............ —---------- that In pioneer days was a gnat suixoa* 74 present. Pro. ' " the western part uro hopeful of a
wns known «s Girard pmlrle. The reeds 14.50. An old fashioned spell- mile west und north of the Aunt
&gt;f Girard Is situated mg match w.m enjoyed. Miaa Crites llhoda Wilcox school house. A mllq
re of IL The city uf stood up the longest, llev. Brooks to also desired south of the cemetery
ctlpying bind which next. He wu B|H-lled down on tl&gt;» nn th* IlRstiirg* town line, eliminating
r-ildw.rtcr prairie.
word "roily." He did not understand
Iiithwrotern couMlea, the definition. When told, he said In Honey farms.
/
ralrlea und plains. England that was called muddy. The
with thrlr SX prairies
Another mile will be added th tho
constitute the prairie ——•— off nrSl social will be held In April ut
Michigan.
Katomaano ......
—
counties uro the distinctively prairie I
Mr* Will Powers to much better
——
, at this writing. May it continue,
vr never agreed upon
jjr* Reynolds ef Plainwell.

The theory of the late Prof, Win-

the varv roots of the disease. It
soaks right into the stopped up. in­
active kidneys, through the walls and
linings: deans out the little filtering
cells and glands; neutralize-) and dis­
solved the poisonous uric acid sub­
stances that lodge in the joints and
muscles to scratch and irritate and
"rti.amLli.".;" It ItMnibu. Ii.
urine so it no longer irritates the
tender membranes of the bladder,
and cleans out and strengthens the
Mopped up. lifeless kidneys so tbsy
filter and nift all the poisons from
■
. '-------

So »ur». so positive, so quick
lasting, arc the results obtained from
the owe of Croxonc, Hist three du.es

Judge of ITohale. months from that date were allowed
ELI^. C. EGGLESTON,
for creditors to present their eta I me
Heatoter of Probata.
,
against the estate of Charles 8.
ENTHUSIASM FOR 0000
A true copy
and lhat all creditors of said deceased
ROADS IS AWAKENIND
are required to present their cl-ilma to
ORDER FOR PrniJCATIOM.
aald Probate Court, nt tho 1 Toba tn
, fl tale of Michigan, the ITobats Office In the City of Hustings, for ex­
Aroyrla Rmblctili. May Build Ktrolih. Court for tho County of Harry.
amination and allowance, on or before

No. 448 shoe

shown here will bear us out
in the above statement. It Is made from
horsehido tanned In cur own tannery espe­
cially for hard wear, fitted over roomy,
comfortable lasts.pith two chrome leather
soles, the best wearing scle leather pade.

Backache, urinary disorders, and
rheumathm, are earned from weali,
inactive kidnrys. which fail lo filter
out the impurities and keep the blood
pure, and the only uay on earth to
prcmanently and positively cure auch
trouble*, is to remove the cause.
The new discovery, Croxonc, cures

bggLmto^*

°f

of July

Register cf Probat*

teatm

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                  <text>HASTINGS ^BANNER
FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MlgfilGAN, THl’KS! IA-1-, APg^Z, 191*

20 PAGES

PART ONE-1 TO 8

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS
WES «"
Mil fflS
GLIMPSE OF THE
‘"SSKfewSMt rain
f|tm
PROF.
ELLSWORTH
SUPT
TWO
HIGH HONORS ot
\ Nl till OLfllLS
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
MIXER KEF.I.EII GIVES SOME
?
TERESTING -NOTES ABOl&gt;
LT/
CITY OF HONOI.VI.U.

The pastors of ail the churches
in -Barry comitytmvo formed nn nrgunixotioti, known ns the Barry
....*

NATIVES HAVE QUEER

WAYS OF RIDING Wd/ES

Merchants Ixick Stores And At end
Auto lliiccs. Mnny Bcaullfnl Gardens.

11.11 ■

I FELT THAT THEY I NBEILSTOOD | IN SI B-IHSl’hlCT ORATORICAL
•‘P’l BLIC.ANS OF THIS CITY ’
tjoit titTY AND WAttli
NEEBS OF THE HtttOOtX AND "
/
OFFHilAIK
i
HAD THE HIGI
FRIDAY

Meetings
.m-etings will be hold bi-monthly. I
/ v -- -----------The object of tho organization is to I JDfi :|V ATTFNnFn filTY
promoto a fraternal spirit among uw,t cu *UtRUtU bill
the pastors,- to discuss problems
CAUCUS FRIDAY EVENING
common to all churches in Harry I
coumy and Io provide profitable
programiu They will also unite inj\y. | , Jamieson . 11 rails The Ticket.
urging a huge attendance on “Go-1 ’
Nplendhl llnrmony Is
to-Ciiurch Sunday," May 3.
■\i. Evidenced.
Officers wore cnlclndlas follows:!
president. Rev. J. H. Westbrook, M. l
{
HEPVBLIC.AM
TIGKI-X
E. pastor, Middleville: vino presi­
I
Maj or—William It. Jamieson.
dent, Rev. W. 8. Phillips, Melhmlisk
Tn* isiin-r— Harry Miller.
Freeport; secretary, Bev. .Maurice
Jusirc—John Gould.
Hastings:
Grigsby. Presbyterian.
Supervisor, 1st
and Ilh—Gen.
treasurer. Rev. E. H. Chcvis, Congrcgnlional, Middleville. Members
Supart isiitf 2nd and 3rd—Clnw. A.
nf the program committee: Rev.
R. H. Biyudy, . Methodist, Hustings; Gaskill.
Aldermen—1st ward. IL G. Schh-n:
Rev. Maurice Grigsby, Hasting*;
llnv. C, W. Bnllnu, I'niled Brethren, i 2nd wnrd. John WelsM-rt; 3rd ivurd,
Carey Edmonds; tth want Elmo
Hastings.
.
Soules.
Constables—1st wnrd.
Herbert
Brown; 2nd ward, John Mulliken:
SERVICE FOR PALM SUNDAY 3nl, A. D. Maj mini; ilh, Guy Ha*.-

GAVE HIM A THREE YEAR CONTRACT AT $2,500 PER ANNUM

•*

l'**r **
Acllop^M
G&lt; si Faith mid
1 ...... .. In
......
Judge hy brodi

FIRST IN ORATORY

Everybody S«di The BANNER.

NUMBER 49

soo Alteod,d
B„quet
c«“,y ReP“bl‘“" Cl"b

National Speakers of Note Unfold Standards of Rcpuh*
licanistn in One of the Most Enthusiastic Party
Meetings Ever Held in Hastings.

Republican eiilliusiasnl appeared would make Cannon blush. He
said the Senate IuhI no genre &lt;&gt;f Im-'
UATinU big linnquet held by the Barry mor herau*o il had advocated “sini,;IH1111V H,.|(llh|icnn Club in the hasc- pltciiy and economy'' while appro­
priating more money than ever bvfore and nt the same imu* spent
sfikl.ikw "investigating’* itself.
Slate Senator \ViUiam M. Smith,
prominence iii national lib* discussof St. John*, in discussing “The Ilupubhcmi Party in Michigan." said
Ihe republican (•arty in this male
fruni start to finish.
......
|IIWV
had pRslurmt some of the most
...e(iu wa* everything that progressive legislation in this 'couuId Iw' desired, it was served by try, citing
primary
..... . a* examples the
.... pnui.u)
under Hu-, mid Johor laws, and the privileges of
After the-voling on liuasure* in Hie booth*,
Iha son i f.
mov'd in: He made a strong (den for wijmen's
ire listen- 'Miffragt* in Ibis .-tale, but said Hint

Tlu&lt; s**IiimiI boat)
'Sunday, August I
night voted to emp
•Wo arrived ai Honolulu, Fri Inv
morning. The islands were in v SW
Icndenf of Alma's*
as soon ns we. wore up, and wo
year*, and tn wli
were soon passing Diamond HeXl,
Iwiard of that, citj
contract for Ihrt
tho naval base of tho Island. Tllg
lake tho suim’I*
Hawaiian islands are composed of
four largo islands, and several
salary &lt;»r 82JSOO a
small ones. We saw only the mu*,
Troxel’s every one who is to vole nn legislaworth Ims areoph
the island nf Oahu. Them are
rslra furnished excellent music
three about tin* same sixe as Oahu.
ighoiil flic dinner.
nrnilir |H&gt;i
with a largo ni
Which contain 598 square miles, mid
J&lt;-r the tables were removed.
ylhing Io
Hie repnbiisigned a i&gt;elitini, .
the city of Honolulu, while llm is­
'Ellis E. Faulkner, of Delton, pres­
ri-h*nlioii of Prof. Conkling for an­
land of Hawaii contains 1015 square
ident of tub. in a few introduc­
&lt;:&lt;Higres*mnn Towner of town, in
mites.
ol her year. Ou'r 'liigb n*gard for
tory remarks, urged the promotion reviewing tlie democratic reduction
him a* a man ntnl for hi* work'
Tim merchandise in Honolulu Is
of ilie tariff, declared that Hie great
:ih much American as in San Fran- Next Sunday Morning the Sunday
quanliti.'* of coni brought from
mice as suporintoi
' 'T“; T/'*’
HHiool and (xiiigrrgutlon Will
u hot
lint eliniiilc,
c iiiinle. many
intuiv wooden store;
store'
" “ .
"
a
lhen introduced I.
••ring prices
for the consumer,
Unite
In
the
Service.
many other frmnnl in Hustings.
buddings, two stories high, which
though it was Ixniglil cheaper by
Palm Sunday, which commemo­
But we arc hot !di-|M&gt;*-.| ,|.» *■•!
have wooden awning* over the side
the importer*. He said that the'
up our desin* ami ju i- .:- :ii ngninsl
walk, and many of them &lt;qo&lt;n the rales the triumphal entry of the I
front in th.* next campaign. He whiskey trusts reaps great bene­
I that of the oxceUnr*
full width of tho front, upon the Saviour into Jerusalem, iwcura next
। read telegrams from'Semiloro Wil­ fit" from- it. but drinks an- no
street, without glass front. The Sunday, and will fie observed with
liam Ald'*ii Smith and 'I'ownsend in
Youngs hotel is a very good one, a tine service nt the Methodist Epis­
• In discussing the Inriff, Cqmrres*•ra:
j inabilily
covering a
blocx. and cmilains copal church. At 10 o’clock n. in,
man Foiililey -aid that one thinl of
| h-IkhiI cominis-iibnl-*; all are grad­
bazaars tor ladif*. and a roof i.nid- the Sunday school, both children,
Hie people reside in (he rural dis­
uate.* of high MbpoU: two have
■•n fnr the men, and a splendid cafe young |iro(ih* mid adult.*, will as­
j surrender of the Panaina
tricts. one lhir&gt;l belong Io the tailor­
semble in the imsemrnt of tho
taken college courae?. All are men
willi good rervice
Great Britain" and the Ioing class, whib' professional and
church
form
a
procession
by
classof
high
chaiacllir,Ipublii*|iirit&lt;-d
'Dp1 population of Hie island is 1
;llie tariff. Mr. Ipwirsend
busines- men make up the olhvr
amt il.cply inleretacd in the wel­
nlMud. ihree fourths • Japanese, but 1
thirtl. \Vh&gt;n the tariff nffocl.* the
in
the
l
ily
it
is
very
much
ni
’
ixid.
.auditorium,
the
main
part
of
whirl!
fare nf Hu- schonlslif Hm-thim*. All
In the eC; 1:
farm products it 'affect.* tin* pros­
Good mopel car rervice. Climate 'will be ri*serv&lt;*d for them for the
perity dT the farmer and llierefore
or piovidingTor the niaiiilen____
nliouC___
ft».__
degree* registrred ^,„,
msirly
z 10:30 rervico. Tiig song. “'Onward
Shenna it. of I Ilium*.' who traced the Hie other classes. Mr. Fordney said
nil the year. OecnsionuHy 7i&gt; to Hit Christian Roldiera" will be used ns
operatioii* niid ninnugeinenl *
that there are living liwlay only 51'
hi the winter moalhs. m*-i never 11 I’rocerelnnol. There will no doubt
schools is p^i- e.i iTThiii them;
l.rlund I . Hollj
falling lieliiw X degree*. Then* is •*” n •“’V” attendance, as the Suuhere it rests with lli.u type ofj
r the pledges nf the Balll- 1892 when th.- preceiiiug democratic •
a breeze hlowlng nearly all the •|n&gt;' rehool has a large enrollment,
.vho hove* fgr bet ter* upper-, t
administration was in power, amt
time, but in the miii il Is very Ii,&lt;|.land Hie regular congregation is altunilies-tlian have we &lt;&gt;i the uver-|
age citizen to know the n&gt; *-.|. ..f oui .
Bu&gt;in&lt;*ss hours are very short, and M&gt; v&lt;'r&gt;' large. But as llm church
•:dioo llirouub... the stomach that
sch’Hils. we me dbpos-tl t&lt;&lt; accept
thr.
■
stores are &lt;-|n»rd
• a, II
u|s&gt;n
| — &gt;11 .11,^
any or— 1 ean■ comfortably
• .war.* scat iJXNIno
, I*, doubt
Ill
i*«s Madge
easion. and in the middle of the all who attend will find a comfortling .lemncrnt* in control at Wash-'
We'nre fin* mortj di.pr«. ,| Io ne• high. |Kirliri|.a1&lt;-d in
day
in hot weather. Tropical "able place. The pastor's subject
*’
ingion.
'
,
I
rept.
their
action
fi'.
au*.*
ii
i*
evi-i""'
''"nlesi
in
declamation.
Christ Ever Assert
inuis plenty,
fniitw
pieiuy, and
ami of
oi iiikii
high (|unlity,
quality, will be "Did &lt;.ii
Gougressmaii McLaughlin, who
[.lent tlial it must have I taken
lle|.resentalive* from
Holland.
bananas, rnroaiiuis. pineanples and * hat lie Is God."
W. II. Jamieson, for Mayor.
was not schedtil&lt;*d for an addies.*,
—-------------------- ------------------- l from conviction in.) in g&gt;
splendid vegetables.
'*
hall &lt;lo Hi.- wa* present, and by invitation.imide
The republicans of this city evi-(After the mimeroub*ly
The foliage is tropical in incry INTERESTIIB TO MANY
. a fevv remark*. He declined an inenceil iin mu:
llm, riviu npini
iniril 111
In Ill.oir
linn*
in ii.
il wouiu
w,&gt;n
i
I MV-HVVU
Heir i‘ •••••
’"
in.
inive neen |
■:• •; •■ rompUM'd &lt;&gt;( Itarry. Allegiill,
way, royal palms, eornanul tree*
ouimil- vitalion t&lt;&lt; talk about the Panama
IN.5.300 HOMES i caucus. Friday evening, not only bv far easier and imrro pb-a*mu for tin’’ niu** Ultawa couiitivs. Mr. Holly will
and many (lowering trees, also)
fPEOPLE
itwiix iw,utMuu nuwit0 hohllhg
to have granl-d thejflition
. ropreM-id Hie distni't in the diholding by
by far
far the
Hie largest
largest caucus
caucits’board
l,-----------------,
flowering hedges and shruhbery.
. | held by any parly in three years in. ers' request, mid fhu* avoided pn*-l
TIm* blending of colors is very beau­ Probably
.the Inriff bad reduced the rn*j of tnyt,.v
raw is *burn*!
vert
* n,ou,"y
rEvery Individual
,n Hastings, mid with splendid liar- sible criticism, Wr ihmk all will;
tiful, but the gnu
------ -* —
L
.product* for the pnulueer. but nothin llii“ K,i.
i
«-» *•”'■
in
rnony, but also by the strong ticket! concede that, uhg’;V the rircurnMadly Wy the ™
t*.
------“ tS£-.,
|Io the consumer. Farmuni arc re-; .The
in norninalrn
tor city
«
,
’
orm.
'] -they
—, placet
...............
....... .......................
. ; stances the school board felt it wa*1
one very largo tire
Lire in blossom now,
now.
Form.
reiving to cents less per bushel | club desi-rvi- a great deal of criniTurn tn (.ago eleven of (his is- “ffirers. W. It. Jamieson had a a duly In do what they did.
cominmily called the polnsnit.1 tree.
1 for corn in Illiums, though tip* crop 1 mendution for their •'nternris** in
There are some Very, largo speci­ sue mid il may lie observed Hint ' "alk-nwny for mayor. For trea*I is sliori. while corn from Argentina) planning the hampnd and in making
mens, one that we noticed in pnrlir- Ihe BANNER “Poultry Wants" are un’r ’,,,1
W1.wcr"
candidal.-. schools that ran be maintained,
i* Iwing stored in New York m im- it such a succr-s. It is called the
nlar is nlsml 120 feel wide and 50 growing. Quite a largo number pf »I’"','d. tint Henry Miller received 89 within reasonable limits. It is th-*
I iiu*iim* quantifies. Il&lt;* snid the dem-'greatest republican tianquel ever
feel high. They grow like an cm- people who are interested in rais-1 "r
voles cast onthetlrsl bal­
iolation of jdmiks in thelhcld in Barry county, t he ladies
brella, spread out and in jterfccl ing poultry have been attracted!
a,"&gt; wu* declared Hie nominee, them. I Ue plans ami methods are'
no difficulty in up to tin- board: not that they are
M had o«-&gt;umbrella shape. The leave* -ire a by "Poultry Wants" and are adver- f John ‘Gould
,lniiding the Justice's place on Hie expected tn be arbitrary.' ami we
most delicate green, nearly like the tising their needs in lhi.s way.
a manner which nn-nu and their
have never seen them show that
locust, and they ore ci’mplctol.v
There is not another so gnod ad­
spirit, but we must
covered with those beautiful red vertising uiediufn tn the whore
thnl the respomilnlit
bliiMoni* very-similar to the imin- slate of Michigan for reaching di­
MtlX
rectly into the homes of Barry
not disposed t" quralibn that, imr
We visited I lie markets and saw county as the BANNER, mid HAN­
can it bo tin fairness, un­
mnny remarkable tlsh, vegetables, NER advertising tins neon found by
til we ertn see th.- I estills. For it i*
mid tropical fniils. Tin* aquarium hundreds of people lo bora (laying
result* that, delerinilm the value ofIs one nf their big sights, mid con­ proposition. If there nn- ah-‘
tains perhaps more rare Ilsh tli.m try needs you wish sntisfle
satislliMl thnl Ilf result.* will bej
any other aquarium in the verbi, “Poultry Wiiuts'" on page
Millon Jennings.
&lt; o'clock. Hot lunch nl iiomi, Shot-.
satisfactory'. If Alma, with 3000
and nil nf thc^e Ilsh are native to tach -week will help you.
.
.count of illness. Millon ! ter tor horse* in case of storm. Oil
population can afford lo pay gi’JXMl
theiui islands. yhiir ndv. by.mail or telephone.
Jennings will quit farming, and will i " ■ H- Couch will cry the sale. The
for a school 'iiperinlen&lt;lenl..and
hr going In Waikiki Bench nn th?
llierefore have an auction al what: I'-t includ''* 3 gelding*. 2 rows,
Hart with l.imi people cai, pay |
street car, we passed through rice
is known a* the Solon Doud, farm heifers, it ewe*. 2 suw&lt; lol of go&lt;»d
Ira Edger Dead.
Jif.HOO for a *ui»Tin|endtnl. surely ■
fields, banana groves, mid also get
in Rutland, tvv- inib*s west and t’-j' fann tools, list bushels of oats. etc.
Ira Edger, a prominent resident
F.’,500 will not !&gt;•• a hardship, lo
a splendid view nf Diamond Head,
mile.* south of Hastings, on reel ion • **••• the adv. for further particuof
Rutland,
expired
suddenly
of
Hastings. From 1872 to 1877 our
a mountain that looks like Gibral­
24 Hiilhind. iH-Kiiimng al one o'clock Ini'*. '
,
heart
disease
nl
about
eight
o'clock
city (inid Prof. Dickie ns superin­
tar. mid in fuel is nno. We are
hellli
t.liidestcr.
tended! Rl.’Jft) a year.- That gt.-jon
told that there are rooms in this Siitunluy evening. Mr. Edger and
j
nui’tioncrr. The list includes a,
'• •• Roberts.
•
then in purclni*ing power would
mountain from which they can lo­ his brother-in-law. Bert Diamond
.
.
----..
(,,
aIII
,
5
cows
,
v
On
account
of poor heal th. A. J.
-II,,,.i"
Mnx.if™;!
»"r
k
nearly equal *.’.5imi now.
Al that
cale and fire by electricity, cannons were enjoying a smoke in the sitting
. *«s. Oil chickens, lol of1 Rolierls will have an auction sab* at
time Hastings had not half as nianv An effort is being made hi have the farm tools,
situated not only hen*, but any room, when Mr. Diamond turned
See (|it* ndv for full i his farm. 2 mib*s nmlh of Woodpeople nor a thinl of the wealth il
where around the islands. The ami saw that Mn» Edger's head had
pnrtiruhtrs. Lunch for those from । land and 3 miles reulh of Lake
lias today. We ran afford lo pay
harbor is known trt them by squares fallen upon . lit* breast. He had
u di-lniii'c.
i)des*a' on rechan t. Woodland
82,300 to a siiperiiiicndenl of school* diM'laiiiiilion: six in ornlory. Mr.
upon a chart, and they have instru­ reared tn breathe. Dr. LathropWas
township. .Cot. -AV." II. Couch will
summoned,
but
his
services
were
Chidester
had
for
hi*
subject
Bur
­
if
we
get
saltsfaclary
results.
But
ments that will give a ship's lorn- not needed.
Gcoqjc Munger.
be Hie auctioneer
an&lt;l Hherfli
it will take time !&lt;• produce results. lingame* |N*fense of Massachulion in these sections, mid a touch
George .Munger Ims sold hte farm I Bl rung clerk. Mr.
1
’
offer*
Mr.
Edger
was
born
in
Corning.
selts.
”
“
He
was
regarded
a*
a
sure
Therefore it seems to us that the
of a button will discharge a mine,
so
will
have
an
auction
iil^the
farin'
H'*' g'"'d hbraea, cow
imr
N.
Y*
on
April
20.
1800.
One
year
winner,
but
the
judges
ib
’
cided
that
fair attitude for any citizen lo take,
or lire a cannon, wherever they Inter his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
t
mile
east
mid
mibi
north
of.
Hol*l*
‘
iii
heifer.
12
ho
even if he feel* Hint the board has he lost by one point, and first hon­
desire.
Harry
Miller,
for
Treasurer.
Lacey
on
section
0,
Assyria
iwp..
Jot
of
pqultry,
a
lot
Edger moved to Rutland township
erred. Is to suspend judgment until
Waikiki ’Bench is their groat where
sab*
tn
liegin
al
ten
Unlock.
Henry:
mid
hou*»holil
good*,
and
other
arthey always resided. On De­ ticket. There was no scramble for ProT. Ellsworth ran show the re­ Holland.
pleasure resort. The temperature
Fhinner}-will be the auctioneer ami Jicles. S.*.* the adv. elsewhere for
of the waler is 78 degrees and of cember 25. 1888, Mr. Edger was unit­ supervisor, liecauae, fo'r reasons sults nf .hi* wnr). Meantime let us!
't he list in-1 date, tcnn&lt; and full particular*.' A
’- E. N'lekersnn
'OK'i&gt;;m clerk,
i iei
A Tin* winner nf secoml plare,C.
the air 90. You cannot tell when ed in marirago with Mire Edith Dia­ l&gt;jj't known to themselves, enough all stand by the l*oard, convinced)P°inls.
' team.i. 2 cow.*, several Reo auto is also on the list.
....
George .DeWitt, of Holland.IV1'"1;"* «
. Seven children were born to republicans seem to think their as we nil must b- that they nave wa*
G
you are out or in. The natives here mond.
------- ——
them, two of whom are dead. Those personal interests will be cared for done what they believed wax their Mr. Holly'- —---------- ---------- head of young cattle, brood sow.
lake a long pointed Jmard, and go surviving are: Mrs. Stella Foreman
io li&lt;,ns. lot of hay.mid grnin, e»nni,i
C.hu*. William*.
duty
to
the
public
and
to
the
by
the
veteran
democrats
.
again
far out inIn the waler.
As the
implements,
mid
Having quit farming mid d&lt;t*idcd
the Misses Nina, habi-lln, Lillian named this year, that it has been achonl.". The schools of this city
The eoiiteslanls wen* accompan­ good farming
waves come in, they give the board and
some
miscellaneous
articles.
S«-o'to
engagi'
in
other
imsiiirss. Charlc*
and Phyllis, who reside at home.
ied
Io
Holland
by
Mr*;
W.
N.
(fhiddiscouraging. and usually lias meant are its roost imp--riant Institution.
the necessary forward motion to
thf ndv. on another page for full William* will have nn auction sale
Funeral services were held from the slaughter of the republican And nothing will make their work
enable the inrushing wave to pick tho
.
.
' at‘ what •is •known
-------- us
- tho Gcnrgr
Edger Home at two o’clock
Dorothy Cook mid liaryculnr*.
more successful than to have lipit up and carry it along toward? ,Tuesday, Rev. Maurice Grigsby offi­
Williams
place
m
Hlrkory turners
cilixons of Hnstingii sustain the
shore, on the crest.' If Ihov get a ciating. Burial look place in Rut­
Leroy Allerdiug.
1
next Saturday, April i. Col. Rosa
school hoard, - veil when we may with Un- hospitality shown by I he I
imnd start, thev will stand up on land, cemetery. Deceased is also
not agree with its action, so long residents of Otsego In the visitors.' Leroy AHerdlng ha.* decided to। Burdeck will i&gt;e the auctioneer.
the board, nnd il simply slides down :survived by his father, his brothers,
Mr. Wdliiin- offer* three good
as we are convinced that the board
hill in frnql of the waves, and will :Ernest and Jncob, Jr., of Ibis city,
the John
is iiruiiK
acting in good
(mill uiiii
and ua*
ha* lliei
the! ................
in
-u«»i i.iiBii
- ................................mi- ---...... Allrrdmc
-­ horses. new milclis cow. a lot of
rush forward in this wny a long and sisters—Mrs. Stella Rogers, city;
ability,
as Ims th-' present board, lo j buddings recently erected in Otsego, i farm.H&gt;ne mile iwtb and one mile farm tools ami ollu-r article*. Tt»*
distance, going nearly ns fust ns a Mrs. Olive Vandcrcook, of Rutland
i adv. on another page gives tin* date
give
Intclligeiil
&lt;
nnsidcratimi
to
th.judg-s
were:
Prof,
&lt;-a*i
.if
Carlton
Center.
»n
re«4ion
train of cars. The same sport is and
(
Mrs. Maude Miller, Grand Rap­
। 15. Carlton, sale to begin .at ten। and full particular-* of this sale.
rehnol mailer.*, and the disposition i Ihirnhmii mid Prof. George
rdaynd with outrigger ranees, finld- ids.
lo do (in- best tiling, as they see it.! of the Western Michigan
ing four or six people, and in these
for the schixds. and to deal fairly! college, mid Prof.
canoes they do the same stunt.
Seeking Post Office Site.
FILES CLAIMS FOR TAXES
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK ADVO
with all concerned. * They, can haver Kalamazoo willeg
On our return to the boat nl
no motive to act but the com-------------After examining a number of sites
evening, we were agreeably sur­
AGAINST DURFEE ESTATE
GATING CHECKING ACCOUNTS
munityNi good, for they are nil fel-1 National Biscuit Demoiistrallim,
, ;y,
prised tn find that they would not .for the (imposed 381.001) post office
low townsmen. Therefore let'us all'
sail until Saturday night, thus giv- 1building which the federal govern­
April I. a rrprv- ,, .
*
.. ...
....
. . .
„
■_
suspend judgment ami refrain from’ Next
. ;r Saturday.
ing us tho evening and one more 'ment intends to build here. F. P.
criticinn until the board and the
*‘r » •&gt;-.
tt.'* National BHcq.it *fns' 'Horney Sullivan Claims llunnlng Series of Advrrtbdng Ei
day on shore, which we improved 'O'Connor of the Treasury Depart­
department sfttre1 " **•»•••*’
~
“ ■
plaining'Many of the
new sunerintendcAil can work oull
11,
at ,
left the city yesterday. He
by visiting tho Japanese gardens, ment,
1
'"
ofr Weickgenanf &gt;&amp; Riedc nil day to
thejf
plan*:
visor
Abbey.
IlcuMins
.Why*
made
no
announcement
of
any
mid if what w? saw is a foretaste 1
[make a demonstration of thw vari-of location. Mr. O'Connor
of what is coming in Jannn, we will choice
'
Hastings Nulioiinl Bank bi Ute
jou* good* made by the N. B. Co. A
and eonijidemd live different
not be disappointed. When you gel viewed
,
Had a Bu*y Time.
Inrgo table will be (irotided. and the 1 bey. Pros»,*cuting Attorney Sullivan only national bank in Barry coun­
into such places, you sit by your­ locWons. He made no statement as
Say.
if
any
one
want*
a
busy
time.
......
.........
•
,
uni
,
,
1, ,1
I «,ru
demonstrator
will slww bow tlies.T ! has 'tiled in probate court ngaitul ty and enjoys the diet innlion of be­
self, look and meditate, enjoy the 1to when he would announce his
ing
one of Um strongest and mont
[let
him
advertise
a
calf.for
sale
ns
i
goods
can
lieauliful colors, and plants art is- 1fhoice of sites.
- geuei^il value [!■the estate of the lute Franklin A. acronuiHHlating banks in this
I &lt;lid last week in the BANNER'S) H..rt«. a» v
lically arranged and the quiet Jap
’*'■ ' Column."" &gt; nd H. D. Belden, j for
laid"• il*e.
।
Want
.............
The pllUhlic are cor- 1Durfee a claim for taxes totalling
William F. Hicks Dead.
sweeping bis lawn with the familiar
YL
During
Hie
live
years
tin
many
years of unbroken prre
He added: “Before
WII,v&lt;r dlnlly
&gt;ro ........
I- trail ,received
dirdly invited.
inv
Holland broom. This garden is the
William F. Hicks, one of the welllived here. Mr. Durfee did not pay mid bus Imm-ii ii bulwark of st
iny own copy of the BANNER, the
one cent of tax.*.*, though his death in times nf tlnnncial panic,
nronerly nf Mr. 8. M. Damon, a Iknown residents of the city, died at
calf was sold to a man who had re­ . Fine Service For Their Patrons.
wealthy plantation owner. labout 0:30 o’clock this morning .
revealed hidden wealth amounting of their custoinera today are
ceived his BANNER, and who
John Gould, for Justice.
The Hastings, Crystal Creamery nearly to 57,000, part nf which, bered in the fourth general
In the afternoon there is a so­
.promptly called my phone. After
give their patrons another eviMncu however, was tied up in non-tax­ Hastings National Bank cu»b
ciety event. The entire city locked
candidates, no. matter how well fit­ that my phone was rung all the of
their up-to-date service. If a able investments, rhe claims are The officials of this bank are
up their stares, forgot the almighty
rest of Friday, and I had seven calls
The Quality Store. John C. Allen, ted they were for supervisor.
Tn
dollar, to attend tho automobile &lt;Geo. Gott, Leroy Strong. Mrs. Jeffer­ George A’an Tiffin and Chas. A. Friday night from people who patron wii-he* to have his cow? for taxes.'on personal ■property val­ a tittle campuiumng nn the ai
races. Ruch is the way of life in a &lt;son Kelley.
tested io determine their .profitable­
.. * apes of having a checking »
Gaskill, who were named for the '‘•anted to buy that calf. Saturday ness or unprofitableness for dairy ued at 50.000.
tropical climate. Thoee who did
with them. Tbns* ndvMJM
place this lime, the republicans oi the clamor continued. It’s a sure purpores the Creamery folks will
which ar-&gt; runnita in tt»o HA
m fori.—
thing that the folks do rend life
G»» Ilouo Coke U a hotter ftrtl.make
tho
tests
free.
For
full
par
­
tf
BAKNER’S want adva.”
ticulars see\heir adv. ijhis week.
|

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Five Auction Sales

�APRIL Z iHl

pennaliit.

Supen-KorClerk—Gqq, _ .....
TreasumMBH Hall­
Highway ftimmiM*foner— Oliver
Haywodm'. TT
,
Board trf BfcView-Dugai Camp­
bell.

Your Reward
Is Now
Here

Asayria—Republican.
SupervUor-Jolin 0. Thompkins.
Cl. ik—Myron Tuckerman.
TrewurtiU^rthur E. S|ine.
Highway
Commissioner—John
&gt; ;ill;ilian.
Justice—Herbert E. l^rry.
Overseer—Earl C4Thoin*cm.
t
Bemocratie.
Supervisor—A. T. Shepard.
Clerk—RlfiboftKenl.
TrensureF-^Juhn W. Tasker.
..
Highway, , Cominissiouer—Guy
Lawrence.
' '
Justice—John IL Norris.
Overseer—Elwkrd Crapoff.

And those women who have been patiently
awaiting the arrival of the famous lines we
carry will be gratified to learn that the new
styles for spring and summer are now on our
shelves.
__
All the latest and most authentic modes
of the moment READY!
Don’t fail to see them.

Ironside Shoe Com party
Masonic Temple Building

HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE 176

EASTER. TIME

^Ifb.htve a full line of Easter Post Cards priced

from let. to 5ct. nice line of beautiful bromide cards
at Scts.—them.
.
Other fiards—Comics, Pennants, City Views,
Birtiiday., Wcddiog and Stork—Ich. to 5cts.

Boyes’ Special Easter Package
1(1 Easter cards in envelope for Sets, no two alike.
Easter napkins and candies.

res
Department Store

actings, Mich.

TheNameBRUBAKER
On A Photogragh
IVbctluT Taken In Grand Rupids or Huslings Means TUI* NOTCH
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ULALTTY.

TtiCbr&gt;sftfbn vvc’liavv aliahied in Grand Rapids is llm result
ol ys-ins &lt;iT&gt;ttuare d&lt;lalmg, and honol effort l&lt;&gt; please. Our Ha»tiiigft Studio will inaintain bur reputation along these lines, and
al tblibanie itmu nuke prices wkhiu the reach of every purse.
Givo^ik a trial.

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TAKE A!&gt;VA&gt;TAGE OF OCR

STUDIO OPENING OFFERING
- OVER 20 STYLES OF CABINET .AND HALF CABINETS AT
gLW PER DOZEN

Brubaker Quality-Every One

Brubaker &amp; Howe
STEBBINS BLOCK

ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce Unit I have started an Upliolslerin&amp; Hi?.finishing and Furniture Repair ntiop in the building 3rd door vast
&lt;&gt;f Hoe*’ Feed Barn. on Court Bl reel.
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I have devoted practically my entire life to this line of work,
aitd am qualified in every way to do your, work HIGHT.
My prices will be very reasonable and 1 solicit, and will uppredate your favors.
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Holings, Mich.

Advene* Your Want* In the BANNER lor Beet Results.

. Wormldds
Uaelinne Utah
uaalingSj mwn«-

Batey—Republican.
Supcrkivor—Homer Marshall.
Cl. rk—D. B. i’Ope.

Will Be Required For Spring
The advent of Spring always brings many new requirements, and as’usual
wc have endeavored to anticipate the wants of the ladies of this city and vicinity
with a mogtjcomplete assortment ol staple goods and novelties., Our "Spring
lines embrace all that ie latest and best, and you will find our prices very km.
New lace collars, a nice line from $1 QCn
down to -——---------J--------- Xub

Colored Hand Bags, black and color*’ Kfip
from $2 down to--------------------------- uUu

Nice line ol Bead*, per string, 50c down |Aa
to
Ji™

Treasurer—John Burke.

Highway
Commissioner—Cha*.
Kahler.
Justice—Henry Smith.
Justice—Morse Backus.
Board of Review—Nelson Willi­
son.
Overseer—G. T. Wilkinson.

Pretty assortment ol Hat Pins, from
$1.25 down to

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nice variety, from
$1.75 down jto;.Tr r'. ...........
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'Back.Comb*, a

Curtain materials, Mulls, Scrim*, etc,

Lace Curtain*, fine *tyli*b pattern* *E f|A
from 50c to. per pair.W.UU
All our new line of Spring Underwear,

Porous Knit and Gauze i* now in and ready

lor your inspection.

ifip

Front Combsand Barrets, a splendid
line from 75c down to•**'*

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from 25c down to”,lUu

line pl Muslin

We also have our new

Underwear.

We cordially

invite you to call and see it

Democratic.

Supervisor—Homer Aldrich.
Clerk—Johp Adriansoii.
■ Treasurer—Gilbert Searles.
Highway Commissioner—Fred El­
liot I.
.1 ust ice—Cassius Solomon. ’
Republican—Thornupplc.
Supervisofe-Freii E. Mead.
Clerk—Fred O.Htokoe.
Treasurer—Artlmr H. Bell.
Highway Commissioner— Horalio
E. Miller.
Justice—Htniry C. Ilelrigle.
Board of . Review—Andrew FinkInd uer.
Board df Review to till vacancy—
Henry Adam*. ■

Treasurer—Gilf* H. Ballon.
Highway Commissioner—Geo. G.
Polls.
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Justice—E. J. McNaughton.
Board of Revlnw—trank Lee.
Socialist Ticket
Board nf R
—deoil SMerwood.
.Mayor—Jacob Nies*.
Both Mr.
iN« apd Mr. Lee
have withdn
rem the ticket nt
' Treasurer—John Tomlinson.
Justice of the Peace—U. H. Green- the time of going to press the va­
Held.
cancies had not been bil(pd.
Alderman, 1st
Ward—Itay II.
Wolfe. 2nd Ward—Roger. Austin.
Curltoil—Republican.
3rd Ward—Gershum Severance. Hli
Supervisdr—Kefrr .Allenling.
:
Wucdr-Jolin Meyer.
Clerk—C. P. Cdv'.n.
Treasurer
—William I’..Hale.
Hastings Township.
Highway
Commissioner— Frank
Republican.
Crawford.
;
Supervisor—Robert T. Marlin.
Justice—Lawrence Farrell.
Clerk—John Lipkey.
Board of Review— William Will-]
Treasurer—Geo. Rockwell.
iarps.
it \
Highway Commissioner—William
Democratic.
Ritxman.
Supcn ren--rqfiarh» Fuller.
Justice—Boyer Todd.
Clerk—laifayetee Ushorne.
Board of Review—Wesley Slew­
Treasurer—Will Havncool.
art.
Highway
Commissioner—Frank
Userseer—Fred Andrus.
Yarger.
Democratic.
Justice—John Uaborne.
Supervisor— Birney McIntyre.
Clerk—Eliiiu Larkins!
Rut land—Republican.
Treasurer—Charles Hall.
Supervisor—A. Bfiteoughs.
i
Highway Commissioner—Jas. RiClerk—Forchi Weaver.
xor.
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Treasurer
—Luther Loehr.
j
Justice—Pierce O'Connor.
Highway
Coinmissioner
—
John
i Board of Review—Albert SpouWaters.
j able.
Justice—Alva Seebcr.
I Overseer—William Craig.
Board of Review—John Belson.
Democratic.
Yankee* Springs—Republican.
Supervis&lt;■ r—I lhas.. Woodru ff.
I .Supervisor—Mark Ritchie.
Clerk-Will &lt; inrhahi.
। Clerk—Ead Buskirk.
Treasurer—dted Matthews.
Highway CommiBSioner—Maurice
I Treasurer—Bert Ullory.
Highway Commissioner— Claude Calkin*.
Wilson.
.
Justice—C. W. Uiw?.. ..
Democratic.
Board of R-v lew—Perry Hall.
Supervisor—Omar Shaw.
Irving—Republican.
Clerk—John Duffey.
Treasurer—Luke Scnslba.
Supervisor—Alvin Smelkcr.
Highway
Commissioner —Win.
Clerk—Fred Brunner.
Johnson.
Treasurer—T. Relgler.
Highway
Commissioner— Wilt
Maple Grove—Republican.
Cairns.
Justice—William McCann.
Supervisor— Herbert Calkins.
Board of Review—Will Johuson.
Clerk—Ralph Pennock.
DcmoeraUc.
Treasurer—Vincent Norton.
Si&gt;।&gt;erv i'■ 11 — Ilerman ReuseIi.
Highway Commissioner—Curtis
Knowles.
Clerk- Harry Blake.
Treasurer—Will Kronewiller.
Justice—David L. Marrshnll.
Highway CommlMioner— Morey
Board of Review—Fred Smith.
Moore.
Democratic.
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Supervisor—Harry Mason.
Justice— Fred Cushing.
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Clerk—Fred Fuller.
Board of Review—John Kelley.
Treasurer—Fred Mayo.
Johnston it—Republican.
I ' Highway
Commissioner—Curtis
| McCartney.
Supervisor—Genrm E. Miller.
Justice—Waller Clark.
Clerk—George Trick.
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Board of Review—Leu Campbell.
Treasurer—Royal RIM.
Highway Comtnitelpiwr — Fred
Castleton RepuHlw.
Bristol.
Supervisor—E. V. Smith.
Justice—William R. Jones.
•I Clark-J. llobt. Stnlln.
.
Justice—Willard 8. Nye.
a
Trea«urer—Clark Tilmareh. •
Board of Hcview—Arthur M. Ed­
llihgway Commissioner—Clarence monds.
2:
I Mater.
Overseer—Warren VanRyckle.
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Juslice—Arthur E. Kidder.
Prab-icv illc—Republican
.
Board of Review—George HayWI: man.
Supervisor -Edward A. Parker.
Overseer—Elmer Gillette.
Clerk- Will Armslr«Hig.
Democratic.
/Treasurer—David Honeywell.
Supervisor—Sam Blocker.
Highway Commissioner— Maurice
Clerk—Bert pember.
An*oii.
Treasurer—Ja*. Howard.
Juslice—w. f„ Tbowe.
Highway Commissioner—Clarence
Board nf Review—Jolm J. Doster.
Feiglmcr.
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Overseer—Fnsl Hughes.
Justice—Win. Feighner.
Biilliitiorv—llcpubllcun.
Board of Review—Sam Ostrolh.
Overseer—Sam Bullinger.
Supervisor—Frank Blivilis.
Clerk—William lUro.
Orangeville—Republican.
TrrtiStinT-Chas. A. Houghlnlin.
Supervisor—Waller Brown.
Highway CiimmiWlonBr—Charles
Clerk—Alliert Porter.
Mackinder.
Treasurer—Richard W. Hugliet
Justice- Chas. VniiVranken.
Highway
Commissioner —Juliu
Boanl of R.-view—Waller Geiger.
Johnson.
Overseer—Rum Oreeulleld.
Juslice—John Killivk.
DcnwH-rallr.
Board of Review—A. M. Nevins.
Supervisor—Walter Ickes.
Ik'iuocrallr.
Cbdk—Perry Henkes.
Supervisor—Daniel Klingensmith.
'I re*suri!T—llnyol UlTanl.
Treasurer—Robert &lt;i. Kelley.
Highway Conmfiteioiier— Junies
Highway
Commissioner — Will Crnwlej-.
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Crawford.
' Juslice-chas. Dubol*.
Boanl of Review—Elirry HmigliHope—RtipubHcun.
taliu.
Kuperv isor—Jrnwph L. Campbell.
Overseer—Cha*. Ormsboe.
Clerk — Bert MrCullouL
Woodland—Republican.
Treasurer—William AVIiitmon*.
Highway Goipnu^-rfoiiur—Angus*
Ids Peake.
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'•.Id-k—Wrslev j
Juul ire— Mars I rail Bagley.
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Treasurer-Ahei
Fuil.r
Bonn! of Review—1, UAgiuid.
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Highway Comnjh
11 ii Halm &lt;
Board of Review—Clia*. Cock.
Justice—D. 8. E

| Township Ticket?

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Standard Patterns In Stock

The W. E. Merritt Store
Huungi, Michigan

Phone 66

It Won’t Be Long
Until you will want some seed to sow that back lot. Either
JUNE MAMMOTH ALSIKE, ALFALFA or even TIM­
OTHY SEED of which we have plenty of the above kinds of
SEEDS at all times.
BARRY CO. has grown the best Clover Seed this year
that it has grown for several years, and is equal to ' that
grown in any state. Then why look elsewhere when you want
pure SF.ED when we have it that is,grown upon the BEST
FARMS and by the BEST FARMERS and in the BEST
STATE?
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II yop have SEED to sell bring me your samples; or if you want to buyi call io and
I wilt be pleased to show you SEEDS and at FRIGES that you can afford to buy.

Have all kinds of COAL and can give you prompt delivery.

Bran, Middlings and Hay.

Also French’s White Lily Flour, S2.3S per cwt.

LUKE WATERS,
Phone 150

Bartow &amp; Co’

Hastings, Mich.

Board of Review—Fred lyagner.
Democratic.
Supervisor—Stanley C.VanHouleii.
Clerk—Uiwrence M. Hilbert.
Treasurer— DeVere England.
Highway Commissioner John Ii.
Moiiasmitn.
Just line—George W. Smith.
Board'of Review—Joh.n Kahler.
democratic nominees.
Mayor—William Spence.
Treasurer—Iliwo Wuiulcrllch.'
JiiHlier—Geo. Ilullng. ’
SitpertiMir, 1st and Uh Wards—J.
I- Maus; 2nd and 3rd Wards—Geo.
Abhcy.
Aldermen, 1st Ward—J. Henry;
2nd Ward—Al. Herncy; 3rd Ward—
Chas. Barnaby; Uh Ward—John
Wooten.
(oiLslableM. 1st Ward—Herman
Colvin: 2nd Ward— Edward Powers;
:inl Ward—Alfred lluuglilalin; Uh
Ward—Dan Shea.
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NORTHEAST KALAMO.
The two youngest daughters of
Mr. uud Mrs. Shaw of this locality
died Hie last of last week of scar­
let fever. The parent* have the
heartfelt sympathy of the entire
community litlheir sorrow.
Bert House from Charlotte is do.
ing some farm work on hia farm
here this week.
‘ Bessio Granger began school Mon­
day after her spring vacation.
Will Harmon from Morley is vis­
iting friends and neighbors in this
locality.
Fred Briggs is on the kick HaL
Mrs. I.uelki Boyd is planning lo
move lo Charlotte soon. Her-sons
will work her farm hare.
No Huiidav School al the U. 'B.
church Sunday last, because of scar­
let fever.
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Francos Bartig and llaxd Briggs
had vacation this week from the
county normal.

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PLEASANT RIDGFk
Vidor and Vliyle Bcrnior uni on
lhe sick list Illis week.
Hente Boice who has been work­
ing al Youngstown. Ohio. Is visiting
ill hl* fdlier's. C. 8. Boice.
Dr. Sheflield was culled Bunday lo
al I end Mr. and 'Mrs. H. E. Kelsey,
who are Imving lhe grip.
Waller McIntyre, Who is working
near Cloverdale, was home over
Bunday.«
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There will,oe a itouuudrum social
at Iasi Fislie.r's Friday oveniug.
‘ Newhm Bernier is moving Mr. ami
Mrs. Floyd Benner's goods fn&gt;iii
Hustings tn Woodland and they will
work for John Heiser this summer.
ilnipt this week, ns Uwrii wtw aieki
,n*s* iu'tlni prewimrs family.

Have you overseen

elect no coffee per.

colatorf It is the finest coffee Baking device

known-the ooftee ie not boiled and there.
fore la not epollod-no coffee grounds csn

get into the oupe-it Is entirely autOBStlo
in actlon-has nothing to got out of orderno moving parte-ooete .very little to
operate and is quite reasonable to pur*

chase

If you have an old Coffee pot. ve will
allow you *1.00 for it, for a limited time

toward the purohaee of an olootrlo coffee

percolator
Call at our office before Monday, April
13th, ae this offer expires then.

Thornapple Gaa &amp; Eleatria Co,

'Phone No. 6.
■ALWAYS RENDER-RIAL SKRVICI’

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U-RII.

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Mrs. C, D.-fiaru and childrcB-left
Friday evening, Jqr Hasting.* whenthey will make n week's visit with
rclalivett.
Chas. Leonard I* improving.hjf
properly in the village by building
•an addition to hi* house.
Fora4 Jordan of Hasting* was a
Wootiland vtsilrir ono day last week.
1 Miss.Lenora Mohler Ja helping out
t t|ii&gt; Wright Restaurant during titbscnco of Mis* Jennie Wright, who
; * visiting friends nl Byron. Midi.
। Rov. Lyon and wife left, the latter
HIS Easter exhibit and sale of new things for Spring will eclipse all our previous efforts and will surpass any
। »arl of the week lo make a visit at
ho titjmo of fhMr danglfterin Rnxsimilar event that has ever been held in this city. We are ready to supply all your needs from stocks that
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for beauty; for fashion, for quality) and for moderate prices are absolutely unequalled in the history of
TM,Young People’s Roc tel y of file
U. B. church bare made arrange-,
this store. Every woman who loves beautiful and fashionable attire will want to sec the new spring styles as ex­
inenla lo have a now up-to-date
pressed
in this exhibit and sale.
lighting system installed In llw
church in the village.
( Mrs. Trego, wlio ha* been visiting
,ol the home of her daughter. Mrs.
C. D. Garn for the past three weeks,
[returned to her homo in Hast ing*,
Every spring garment.is absolutely the newest style, made from the most practical materials
Friday. being used this season. No two coats the same color and style.
G Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rnwtader nre
'again residents of tho village, hav­
ing returned from their winter home
Women’s and Misses* Black*
Women's Short Coats in
The greatest line of new,
Women’s and Mi****’ Gne
Afternoon and .Street
|n Florida last Wednesday.
Coats and Suit* made from the
an&lt;l Fancy Coats, trimmed
up-to-date Coats for
Dresses
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Black. Tan and Gray,
. The Lecluro Course Commillce
best materials Bponge. Bro­
with buttons same color as
Women and Misses
Women’aand Misses’ Dmiu
have received a letter from Col. Geo.
caded- Broadcloth,/ Bedford
made
from Gingham*, Per­
material, at
Cord'and Serge*lino! through-,
W. Bain, of Lexington, Ky- stating
cale*, Ratine* and Lawn*. Our
itliaLihe subject for Id* lecture hero
out. Exceptionally good values
beat styles and best seller*
Friday. April HHh. will bo “A
priced at
ftoarchliglit of the Twentieth Cen.
$12 50 and $15.00
$1.75 to $3.50
lury." The committee also announce
that the price of admission for till*
lecture has been reduced to 25
tent* for single -atMiMrioti tickets.
New styles in R. &amp; G.
Lace Curtains and Rugs
Special Values in Fine
Muslin Underwear
'Tho-pitteJ(oi» all ^nAper tecHirm
Corsets
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WAISTS
.
We arc surely headquarter*
ha* been Scents.
The standard ot workman­
(or fine Lace Curtain*.
We
Mis*. Nina C.happell,
primary
ahip Which baa alwaya charac­
Voile and Crepe Wait!* with
are showing over
different
terized our line of niuslin
teacher in the Woodland schools,
the Japanese collar*. and drop
style* from
underwear ia atilt auperior thia
turned to their homo in Naxlivlllo
'shoulder* trimmed with lace,
aeaaon.
to stay during I he" flprlnfc vacation.
net and embroidery.
New
69c up to 5 .00
The materiala are aetected
• Tho pulpit al
the Methodist
styles selling at
whh the greatest of care.
nhnreh was lilted last Sunday evettauarantaed lo Hie perfect MUatacWa
offer
Special
prlees
In
our
ru*
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $2.00
We are showing s|&gt;ecial
deparuneni.
iing, by Pastor Kenyon’s brother, of
values in Gowns, Chemise En­
Ml - Wool.Fibre l:u»s......... S8.75
Elkhart. Ind.
Wash Silk Waist* al
velopes, Drawers, Double Pan­
axr.-neaoless Brn«sel* .. . 12.00
The Misses Lois Volte and Velma
eled Skirts. Corset Cover*, etc.
$2.00, $2.25 and $3.00
vslzAxmlmter Itun
17.98
Benson, who hove been itldndlnx
school al the Kalamaioo Nortnal are
spending their vacation* at home.
’ Miss Gertrude Doolittle of, laike
Special Easter Values all over the Store. Good bargains in Dress Goods, Lawns, SilKs,
OdoMO, is ■ spending her vacation
Ratines, Crepe, Rice Voile, Crinkle Crepe, Linen Suitings, Etc.
'visiting-at lhe home of.her sjflt'S.
|.Mr».’dari Burkle.
' Mte* France* Fisher of Kalama­
zoo 5n a ktidA nt -the borne of her
.grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H,
.
I Holly.
. Mrs. Barxcs was taken seriously ill
• nt thp iiomn of her daughter. Mr*.
IFIonr Henson, Hunday morning, but
Hastings Headquarters for Dry Goods and Rcady-to-Wcar
.is much improved ql this writing.
• About a dozen from hero nttondimI the Republican banquet al Hasiting* Tuesday evuniak.
j Leonard Wachter, ba* erected a
new slaughter hdiuusonTho farm of
EAST WOODLAND.
j last week al the home nf her uncle.! Woodland were «m *t* of Henry I
NORTHWEST CAIILTON.
.|Sheldon McArthur.
,
; Statement of the Ownership, Manngrmcnt, Etc., Required by the Art-of
Mrs.-Viola -Barry has gone to I Fred Wagner.
, Schaildy mid family Saturday night.
Arthur Stair* and mother vi-uli-d' I
August 21. 1912.
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i Rov. Bread/’* lecluro hl’ the Town
Orlio nnd Blvd Bi-li&lt;.p of l|a»liiig.«. llm latter:* sister. Mr*. Wm. Mat-1
hall last Wednesday' evening wa* Mason Co- to visit her mother. I Mr*. James Boyle* visited Mr. nnd
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of Hasting*. Mich., Banner, published weekly al Hastings, Mich., for
'•-njoyed by n large audience. Tho mother, Mr*.
Melvina AVheeler, Mr*. Gi*nrgi* Davenport ono day Inst [ rae spending a few day* with their thew* and family of' Hostings,
'----- April I, 1014.
। Young People's society of tho U. H. And spend a few day*-with her sis- week nnd rpiMirts a very interesting: grand parents, Mr. and Mr*. Andrew, Tuesday.
.
1 Editor. Cook •Bros.. M, L. and W. R.
Hauling*, Mich.
:church, under
whose auspictailhn lor, Mrs. C. Lehman and family.
—
| mid pleasant interview
Geiger.
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M
rs Win,
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----- -and two son* Managing Editor, Cook Bro*., M. L;and W. ft.
MMviovw with
w..n the]
im-iMuiKer.
Mrs,
Gross
unsung*,
Hasting*, Mien,
Mich.
QMuifcittawdy. who
—------------—----------mam
couple, Hwy
tnej
who:. has
ha* -been
bwn
ftWMt- ,.coupla
are real old j Eldon Farroll' U East Woodlahd lune returned to care for Fannie Business Managers, Cook Bro.*.. M. L. and W. R. Hastings, Mich,
apply on a Tuna, for InFsluying
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wilh
------aunt,
hi* Mrs.
I Woodland
pioneers,
uni E.
MrsBaril
k iinrii
1 woodlnnd
mnnooM.
1
' Publisher, Cook Bros.. M. I., and W. It.
Hastings, Mich.
called ml Cail Heise and Carl Haymond.
rpurchaso a lighting system for ha* accepted a thin position in a [
--------------------------Wm viiweht staked nut the wall
Ownefit. Cook Bros., Hastings, Mich.
j Wheeler. Sunday uflernoon.
the eburch.
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largo Chicago business housp, ami'
WEST WOODLAND.
for Frm-t Hallie’s new ham near
Known landholders, mortgagees, and other s.-curily holders holding
i. I Jk&lt;- o'b ssa, Saturday?
I 1 l"’r.r*’1}1 or "tore of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities.
Leland Holly, of Woodlafid. won I. 'f.n work ]Monday morniw.
Alborl ll.uer or IMU... I. .pomk
Mij l^uro Sholiko. Hdort.lnnl.
al
„ld
Unit honors in the suli-dislricl ora­
Carth'lon, win
'Claud Thomas and wife enter-1
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Rigned M L Cook
torical content held al. Otaego, Mur. I1. 0 Hdplnr I laud Ulll. rl.ur.day. will, tri.... . In llmonyltlr.'
27th and Keith Chidester nf Has- A hountenn* dinner and pleasant' • Mr«. Elza Junie* of Caritan spent
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!.'t" h..k B? rS! |!l||fi“'"rn "*
“'i’ Twcnb-.llrll
March.
NORTH JIU1.E GR()V£
Thursday at Booher*.
‘ IlngS won McoimL in- di-clamntion*. ■octal time l* reporterl.
•k
i*
’
:
&gt;'ippen
of
Bannister.
Progressive
Seal
The district contest will probably
Charles Fowke of Bnllh-I'.re
The patron* oDMIm Stdin HapMr. and Mr*. A. Geiger spent Sunhe held in Hastings-some time In cr's school, in the Hosmer district,'day the guest* of Ihdr parent*. Mr.
Henry R. Sheldon.
April. La*t year Hasting* High wou gave her a real birllnkiy *urprise and Mrs. John Geiger in Woridlnml.
Notary-Public.
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llicketxm rarcied otT the honor*.।
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first place in declamation* and w nl Iter school house Friday, about
Kennnlh Hauer spent Saturday gaining slowly.
My Commission Expires'fl-7, IVIE.
ii. ..i i. ii . ■ tn ... ,i ..
„ A ileliglilftil evening was spent and!
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mid in oration*. Tin* is lhe second 40 were present. A line dinm-r was | nnd Sunday with his grandpa ami tn? m'l.^
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after tenintiful r.-freshmenl* all — ----------------------- --------------- —■==!!
time that Mr. Holly-has won high served and a number of silver gift* grandma Fuller,
r mi
in inn
.
w,nl
-arly
declaring;
LAKE ODESSA.
,
,
honor* in oratorical work, aud were present tn I
to Mis.* Stella,
A. E. Giddings of Wimdlnnd was
Lee and I aul Bell are both themselves royally entertained.
yr, Homer Montan went to Grand
Woodland may well be proud that among them a set of silver knives a Sunday visitor at the homo of J. onLittle
the sick list.
john &lt;;rnfr. $Vife and daughter.: Ra|1i iim^c7
(1au»hter M
her young people may be so credi­ and forks, presented by the school,. J. Hesterly.
Ray Gibson of Grand Rapid* vis-'Nellie of Routh Campbell were Vine Morgniti on her
home to?
tably represented in such important and many kind wishes will ever he | Chas. Heise and family are enterevents ns tho one mentioned above. pleasant memories of the happy oc-1 taining Geo. Baffler of l,ako Odessa, ited hi* gramlfallwr Henry Burton i.guests nf Frank Allerding and wife vacation from her school Work al
a piece of
’ Sunday.
I La^g (jny
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•
• Henry Rchazbly sold a horse lo Wednesday.
Mis* Arloa Biirkle was a Hasting* casion.
. '
...
i.vwar-i of
oi Turloch,
i unocii. GaliL.
&lt;*uir.. . . Win. Bronka and
...... wife and G.ten! , M
visitor Tuesday.
Clarksville, -uuuay.
Monday.! OilM Hayward
F. C. Griffin started with hi* car John Brake of ...u.
furniture
Mte*,n Corn
■ Lovell
againseem-1
con-i
...
■Il.... .....
Here
. by llw
the a&gt;.-all&gt;
death ol
’b'1LK^of'G^^sui
(»mily or South luun,.I? rn’idIftnrd
l,er ,iwl
aflflrishavmg
of goods for his new homo in!
IH.
1 Anapaugh
------------ *' of Carlton called at w|,n "a* call..I
Orangeville spent* • —*
uatoule air llnt*n
Hi*, J.
hl« father at11 Orangeville,
Oara -Sluill
‘'11 tin.I1 i tngly
recovered
from
her recent onLeave orders now at Mulholland's Thompsonville.
Saturday.
F
' .1. Iloslerly*. Saturday.
tngly
recovered
froinjierjecenl
op- 1’
. -.
I1/'™’! nauri m i.ii iiju niCK list. |
! frat
ion
al a Grand
Raphte hospilk;
for your decorator and painter.— family , will follow Soon.
nr-uuuu
r-..-.. ...... ,'K M*ter-m-law, fainib ^''dn*&lt;.or||(iy W,|O i#
Adv.
.
Miss Esther Schuler spent part of i Mr. nnd Mr*. Wallace Merriam of I -',rs
L. XIMill*.iirviliA vi^j.
Mt-- A.
ini
...i treated
Faulkner of [■
treated at
at the
Hie state'sanitorium
state sanitarium at'
»t - -Mn and Mr*. John F^'d^ne^of
'
1________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. fl

Specials in Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats, Suits and Skirts

$3.98

$6.00

ONE IMffi TO AJUL

$10.00

SATOEACTIION (SOAKAOTEE1D

DO OVER

AT OUR
EXPENSE

PHOTOGRAPHS
I want you to see my new style $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen Cab­
inet Panels and Square Photos. They hive made a hit and
are going like wild fire.
Take a look at my window display for something new. Best
work and lowest prices guaranteed.
GROUND FLOOR STUDIO
Hastings, Mich.

Roland E. Green
Maker of Photographs

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Some of the Goods We Handle:
Heath &amp; Milligan Best Prepared Ptrint-Unequalcd for covering capacity and wear.
Richards-Wilcox Self Cleaning Barn-Door Track &amp; Hangers—lhe kind pycrytmiiy calls for
—the best track made.
Myer’s Celebrated*Crow-Draft Hay Cars, Track and Slings—too well known lo need comment
Certainteed -Roofing and Fibrello Building Paper.
Wisconsin Hemlock and White Pino—the source of First Quality, today.
Michigan Portland Cement—Uniform Quality—Extra strength and fineness.
Tho Acme Cement Plaster Company’s celebrated Wood Fibre plaster.
‘
Hinsch, Brisco &amp; Co.’s, famous Howard While Ash Coni—thezoriginal White Ash Coal—Best
Of All Soft Coals.
Lehigh Valley Hani Coala, Arkansas Routhcrn Soft Pine and numerous other goods of unexcelled quality.

Always carried in stock anti courteously shown.

BAUER BROS
Broadway Yards,
Phone 224

Bauer Bros.

s’he’i* sh.wly’gaining." \Ve hope for I Musgrove’s, Sunday. The ladies are ’
Comeinand
-their mother, Mrs. Kuiu, celebrate her a speedy recoveiy.
tiister*.
getafreccan
tier birthday.
.....I Mri. Dan Shepanl and Mrs. Ix»n-1
ol Kyanite,
Mr. ami \|t'. Ram Marshall will’
(.\III.TON CI--NTI-.1L
-aril Anway were in Grand Rapids
entri tain th" I- A. S. April it Tor
There is some talk of pulling a'Thursday.
dinner. All are cordially invited.
1 third lirkel in the field, but boy* it | Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Yargor had*
or a border
„
, ,
,
iiui'i iw»n ■■■
iiviu. i&gt;u«
n
,ir. unu .Mr*, ciarencc larger had!
Rev. Guniry preached bi* last jH too late lo think of I hat now. Just the misfortune to lose by death, the
sermon before going to conference | lay low and take your medicine like I bnby boy born
Saturday. Thb
hero Sunday, but we all hope to have . men and henceforth keep your car I mother i.* in a’very serious condiWtwillgive
him returned fur another year.
।i (o
io the
the ground
ground and
anti don't
don’t lot
let the
the oth-'lion.
oth- Hon.
&gt;
you one of
| Mrs. A. D. Gib«on who'wa* called ~
------- •
our regular
here by the illness of her father —
In_
nn»nmi nr Knmnm
15c can*, absolutely without charge.
.
, Henry Burton, i.-turned to her home rehflivo. at this piece the nasi week. |
Vednewlav am wilf renmin a't
I
in Grand Hai-ids Friday evening.
Last Saturday a number of lhe
Mr. Gibson u'll remain a few .lay* friend* ami relatives nf Master Tom j
‘‘n. 'jiT*®-i"1* n‘°'pr,hl from
ionger
to
rare
for
Mr.
Burton
who
J
’
/lHirn
met
at
his
homo
and
hained
I
’
**
’
??*
„
longer tn car,- for Mr. Burton who I'sIhhh met al hi* home and helped
..
,.
. .
. eleventh
• hitft birthday.I
celebrate hi* eleventh birthday
— Is a little b.-tl.-i at this writing.
• hiifi ceh-brale his
,
W'T . 0 Coykenda l went to'
=
-------------Among those
'-'arkM
die.
lo visit her
her,'
thiwe from away was hl*
hl.* .&lt;,
?r , JP
1’1 ihursrlay 10
- Wesley
I y Eiscnhood
Eisonhootl of Battle
BattleJ!
*’r"* .9?
,n..S
“h* ami
“«»•» on
°» ar«- ,
&lt; । 8OITII WEST MAPLE GHOVE. , cousin,
Owin
Nash,
t.reoK. who
who was
was three
three years
years old
old on
OnjaJ.®?
. I’,. . "p Y 3a?fl F0.’.*.11'* '*,’‘?.’r
Ward Cl
is home from '■reel;,
JDJL1? ,'L*
creek.
lhe “t-ame
day. Wesley was accom-j "um* bad been stricken with acute .
♦ I school al Hattie Creek.
“
sa,n Auum-uicimi
Bmlou.
J.y hl.J;
lher ......... Ei,en- gXK" L
,n" UJTiXS I
; Mr. ami Mr*. Sam
;..... ..................
;...........
[an invitation t-&gt; all to attend the hnnd whn was home on a visit.
about your hou»e look like new. It
Tb&gt;‘ following
following vctsioh
version of
of the
the re-11?°** place Sunday at the W. M.
A warm sugar social given by the L.
The
I* CMify applied and dric* quick and
■ nn,. al
nl (his
H.in place
ntnrn was
wn« handed;
hnn.in.i I church, and burial in the Clarksville
T A. 8., al their Imine Friday evening, renl■ battle
hard. You can put it on with the
Cemetery on the Nash farm. Mr.
▼ April lit. A musical program will' "* by one of Carlton's poet.*.
ffntl
Mrs.
Coykendnll
returned
Sun
­
Ai beu Kl»ci|.
given.
. ,
;Good friends attend and hear a day evening.
KfCfi:/ won’t chip, peel or turn
A 1 Miss Lillian Harding is
i* enjoying
friend.
’
white. It fo a eaniUry fir-bh which
Mr. anti Mrs. John Bower* are un- I
♦ |a
ia two weeks' vacation as her scm...l,'
school;Trill forth a humorous dilly:
can be eaeily kept clean by wiping it
I is closetl‘ on
‘ account
*'-------------------of measles.
‘ ~
'Strange things I”II tell, which Into decided on moving to their farm
near Grand Ledge, on acconnl of Inn ' with a damp cloth.
: Rejntive* here receivc&lt;i word that ,
illness of Mrs. Bowers.
0 Mrs. Emma swift, fonnerly of this Near Carlton Center City.
place, was married to Cho* H&lt;?enes „T
। . -. f
(
.
Mrs. Allee Colwell was taken very
ill al the home of Win. McCartney.
* unlay evening al
Goutot Tw'’
W1111 *ar intenl Sunday morning, where she was
pk*Md with th. KyuiM.
caring for her daughter. Mrs. Mc­
♦ Wh.n. ..... . w.-r.- IreuM W Jim 'nl) ,ti'1
Cartney. who is some better.
C. EL Harvey, Agent
ju sugar.
I For nine long years il now appears.
Miss Alice -McCartney has resign­
Hastings, Midi.
v
A good number froth here attend- These men bad chewed the rag, str; ed
— her
.... school
——. on account
~
of her .
ed the auction sale al Enos Wnl-iAnd now forsooth, to toll Hie trulh. mother's,serious illness.
Death nf Carllou Pioneer.
- ton’s. Tuesday and enjoyed the good i They both wore out for blood, sir.
'
NORTHEAST CASTLIH ON.
Mrs. W. R. Wickham, aged 6ft
▲
Mi**.-* .Ora. Nora and Bernier I
........
"”y wcni
■ Mrs. Van! Price and son C.laudie,i yearn, u
reH. ...
a 4Ullucr
former ,vn..
resilient
of Carlton
A ?Vl,,inli‘1rtir«vn Iiud’
al1 An&lt;l rrowmM IlmniM-lvr* with glory of Grand Rapid* spent Iasi week. township, dierl at her home in toit▼ of John*lnwii .uni Aroute Herring- •i-,., Vn|nr lhev dteidiiv.-d lhal dav
witli her mother. Mrs Anna Price.
tte Creek on Monday. Kim and ‘—
A Ion of Dowling. were trral.M to A1'.'
rJ 'yJi.?7ln,v
1 *’
lhe patron* of the Hosmer school ‘
—J -well-known
—’• •------ —----------husband,
a* a vid♦ warm sugfti at lhe home of Snm
1
' r 5 . r “ ", ry‘
surprised the scholars and teacher of the Old Third Mu lligan infn
0 Buxton’s, Sunday.
The si rife is o'er, they’ll fight no Friday with a picnic dinner. Il be­ moved to Hattie Creek 37 yrara
A
Ralph Hawthorne la home.for a' - more.
ing Mrs. Hager's birthday. They Mr. Wickham died about a
“ week’s vacation from his school a'. ■ One hides hi* face in shame, sir:
presented her with a beautiful sil­ She was a shter of City '
▲ Hasting*.
|The other wire in his own gore,
ver set of knives and forks and a PIHu Smith, of thia city,
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Smith of Perchance might feel the same. sir. silver ineat fork.
.
attended Hie func™* «
♦ Dowling visited their brother, Ja*. Thp m,,ral nnw ia j,|RjM ! ,row&gt;
Mr*. Lydia Mater of Marshall held yesterday aftci
+ and familSi ••1,1 “•
And inert* our approbation;
spent Saturday and Sunday with rel­
There will
♦
»«•••« MU. ative* al lliis.place.
Mrs. Aithelm is working for Mrs. meeting in I.
♦ Fhfi H.F,bon&gt; will work
bl"-|l‘». "bitmltoq
.
Fatks in Vermontville.
.
Date Downing is working for El­
▲ Walter Slanlon, this summer.
BAXNEn want ADV8. fay.
mer Mater.
cally :

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

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�THE HAfmNQB |

APRIL 1 19IL

^PERSONAL MENTIONjI

beautiful &amp;aster and spring Styles

I*. A. Sheldon was in Delroil Iasi
week on business.
George Kimmel of RiveMale, vis­
ited his aunt, Mrs. J. Morrison last
week.

RUIN YOUR EYES
BY NEGLECT1NG OR ABUSING THEM. MANY PEOPLE BOAST
OF HOW STRONG THEIR EYES ARE AND HOW THEY CAN
READ LONG HOURS INTO THE NIGHT, OR HOW THEY CAN
READ OR DO FINE WORK BY DIM AND INSUFFICIENT',LIGHT.

MANY PEOPLE HAVE DONE THESE VERY THINGS UNTIL
THEIR EYES ARE OVERSTRAINED OR INJURED IN SOME WAY
AND THEY DO NOT KNOW IT. AT SOME TIME THEIR EYES
WILL ENTIRELY FAIL THEM BECAUSE OF LACK OF ATTEN­
TION NOW. YOUR EYES SHOULD NOT BE NEGLECTED. GIVE
THEM A TTENTION A T ONCE. WE UNDERS TAND DIA GNOSING
AND TREATING YOUR EYES. COME TO US FOR CONSULTA­
TION.

L. V. BESSMER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

EST.
I88J

OPEN
EVENINGS

Mrs. W. H. Kuenzel and children
have gone lo Grand Hnpids to viut
Glare Burton of East Lansing has
been the guest of Hastings relatives
and friends part of Hie week.
Gordon Edmonds nnd Uurn-'lie
More, who are attending Hie M. A.
G, are at home this week for vaca­
tion.
Miss Meltie Striker is home from
Hie Ypsifanli Normal, lo speud tier
vacation.
Miss Alcxina Meier Is spending
lhe week with friends in Cincinnati.
B. C. Tobey of Battle Creek was
iu Hie city Friday.,
Mrs. Leia Bidfhnan of Quimby
spent Monday with her mother,
Mrs. George Saddler.
Mrs. William 'Smith and children
went lo Kalamazoo, Saturday to
suend Hie week with her sister,
Mrs. Fanny Martin.
Mrs. Mae Barnaby vvenl to Lans­
ing, Wednesday to visit tier daugh­
ter, Mrs. Warren Wilcox.
Mrs. Geo. Bell and daughter ar­
rived home yesterday from Water­
loo, Ind, where tiny went to at­
tend the golden wedding of Mrs.
Bell's parents.
Miss Nellie Mead has n*signed
her position in the store uf J. T.
Pierson A Son, and will spend the
spring and summer al home.
D. W. Rogers, George Coleman
and 'i'hos. Sullivan went to purl
Huron, Tuesday on business.
Miss Clara Huffman is Imine from
Kalamazoo for her vneatiuh.
Hon. C.C. Vaughan of St.Johns at­
tended the Republican Club ban­
quet Tuesday evening.
Gordon Edmonds is home from
lhe M. A. C. lo spend a week's va­
cation.
Mrs. Homer Buell of Richland,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn*.
Harry- Walldorff. On Monday, she
and Mrs. Waldorff went to Selmolcrafl to visit Mrs. Buell's daughter,
Mrs. Harry Knappen.
Ralph h^glesion has Ix-cn .conlined to the house with a seven*
illness, which nearly developed in­
to pneumonia.
Mrs. Anna Knickcrlmcker and ,
children left Wednes&lt;lay morning
for an extended visit with relatives
mid friends in her old home,
in Petersburg, Virginia,
Miss Wilhelmina Hates is the
guest of Miss Eva Lombard of
Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Hattie Furniss of Nashville,
visil&lt;*d Hastings relatives Tuesday.
J. F. Black was in Battle Creek,
Monday.
Miss Josephine Anderson and
guest. Miss Liuise Wier, returned
Tue&gt;*|lay lo Ak!cj{ College, Granq

Frtmces M. Tower will order
U Spirvlla corsets April luth. Phone
a . mx—Adv.
I Th
’’
Il.c. will
s an Easier
.........................
serve
supper lu.xl
next Snliirrki'
Saturday evening of
this week, from 5 to 7.
1’. T. Colgrove will deliver an ad­
Tho deer pen amt sited have been
dress before the Detroit Republican
coinplel&lt;*d at the city park and Hie
Club un April V.
animals will soon be placed inti.
Over 82,000 laidies and Misses
National Biscuit Co. demonstra­
samples to be closed out this week.
Coals, suits, drena, skirts and tion ar Wtuckgenanl &amp; Hiedu's de­
waists. F. L. Fairchild &amp; Co.—Adv. partment store next Saturday, all
The Welcome L. A. 8. and W. C. day.—Adv.
The United Land Company of
T. U. will be entertained al the
home of Mrs. J. E. Edwanls, Thurs­ Imnsing, Mirli, have a big adv. on
day. April V, for supper. Ail i|it page It* of this issue in which they
I
ell
of u S|Hicial excursion to visit
invited.
Mortimer Nichols, who lias in-cn Florida lands Aptyl 21. *
Our readers are all iuviled lo nLresiding ia Chicago, has decided he
Misses Ethel Hedrick, Florence
likes the simple life, and |ias re-, lend the demonstration of National
turned to reside on bis farm north­ biscuit Co.'s goods al Weickgenanl Watkins, Marguerite HetmnnspergA Hicde’s next Saturday, gel some er and Mai&gt;el Bisson are attending
east of llm city.
of
the
delicious
wafers
and
u
line
the
Epworth League couveiilion ai
The City Hank have up ad. this
Lowell.
week that is of especial interest to cup Of coffee.—Adv.
Mrs. Charles Barnaby visited l|er
See Hie new ways lo sene popu­
any youug man who wishes to gel
daughter,
Miss Elvira, al Ionising,
ahead and accumulate enough to lar desserts al the National biscuit
build him a home, it is.interesting Co.'s demonstration al Weickgciiant from Tuesday till Friday.
Harold lounpmaii is spending tho
A Heide's ston* next Saturday. You
and truthful reading.
Tile Looting Evening Press an­ will get free delicious wafers and u week with his parents. Dr. and
Mrs. Waller Lampman uf Shep­
nounces the birth of a ’son to Mr. cup of choice coffee.—Adv.
and Mrs. A. G. Mason of Flint. Mrs.
•'What We Can Do With GIomm" herd.
Miss Mary McFarland was in
Mason is the youngest daughter of is Hie interesliiift heading of Pike
Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. liolbrook. and Damon's adv. in this-issue of Chicago, last week.
Miss .Marcia Conkling is home
formerly uf this city.
lhe HANNEH. Since their coming
fnim
Kalamazoo, for vacation.
The South Rutland W. C. T. U. hero they have built up a very
Will Cushing of Alma, was in lhe
will meet with Mrs. Nora Hall. nice business in jewelry and opti­
city-.
Monday, calling/m friends.
Thursday. April 91U. in the after­ cal work.
John
Lake of SoBiville, spent
The local Odd Felluws are plan­
noon. '1 Ids will be a miscellaneous
meeting. Every one is requested lo ning lo entertain tin* memix-rs of Sunday al te-o Burton's.
Keith and Gardner Cmdeater
Palmer Ewampiuviil of Gram! Hapbring gomrilnng good to read.
The township of Valetlonia waul uts ou Saturday evening. The visi­ were in Grind Rapids. WednoMiay.
Mfs« Glenna limid is .home from
a new bridge across lhe Tliornapi&gt;le tors will number 05. Arrangements
river just below the big iluni al Igi- will Im* made, this evening for taking Hartford for her vacation.
Miss Genevieve Rider &lt;ho is
Barge. Whether the taxpayers ran* of Ihem.
want to expend 55,.500 for lliis pur­
Alonzo McCarthy, the merchant teaching al Yale, is spending the
pose will lie decided next Monday.
of Sliullz, who was quaniutined week with her parents, Mr. and
Dr. Arthur Hester. years ago a while suffering fnnn a very mild Mrs. E. A. Ri«l*-r.
resident here, and who was born in case of small |xix, was releas'd ' ‘.Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Burton of Ea-l
Hflpe township, was recently chos­ from qrarantine regulations on Lansing have been spending part
en as the president of the village of Tuewlay. No one else has been ill of the week Hen*. Ixn-ause of lhe
serious ithn-ss of Mrs. Io*o Burton.
Saranac. where he has tong resided, with the disease.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis loike of Colon
•nd where he lias n large practice.
Mrs. Jason McEtwain went to
. In order to plant ilsh in waters in KalamaztMi on Tuesday to attend a were called here Saturday by lhe
the vicinity of this village, to pre­ ims-ting for lhe purpose of organiz- illness of Mrs. Leo Burton.
MIm Elvira Bahtahy of lainsing.
vent
illegal fishing „....
and ...
lo protect
----- ...
, 1 ing nn cx-n-genl's club of the
what little game is left, llfly rewi-| Daughters of the American Hcvo- is »|H*nding her v-aralion with her
Charles
dents of Bellevue have organized a I lulion in Michigan. She will spend imn*n(s, Mr. and Mrs.
Barnaby.
fish and game protective associa-; the remainder Of the week witli
Hon. J. E. Cook is president.
Mrs. Homer G. Itarber, of Hallie
Luke Walers, who Ims been con-1 Creek.
yalescing from his recent wrioiiJudge -Smith has granted a dr­
illness. reUirmsl on Tuesday from cn*e devorriug William and Laura
n private hospital in Grand Hapids! Maynard. Several inoiillis ago he
which he entered on Thursday. Mr.I denied them a diviw amt rrcomWatrrs is slowly getlink better and ' mended Hint they live logetlier
10 ri'*u,,,p h»s j again, but they wen* unable lo ad­ FAM, STOCI, TOOLS. Ill Is 14,500
*.
in the eliwabir.
: iu»l their martial differences, and
H. M. Bates is delivering good' Mr*. Maynard flleil tho.suit,-which HO Acres, Near Hersey, Mich.*
n-ails addressee in Ionia this week.' resulted in Hie decree.
Gravelly and clay-loam.
.
On Monday he si»ukn in Karauar. on
E. C. Hiinw whose sister died carry OU acres cleared, 3&gt; acres pasture and
Tuesday in Berlin Center, on Wcd- in .March, received tin: sad news on
timber.
msday in Orange, to day in Palo. Monday evening of the death of Ilia Timber, beech, maple, elm.
On Friday h&lt;* will sjx-nk in Clarks­ brother, William Russ, of Halite Trout stream runs through txsture.
ville. He will close lhe week's work Creek. Mr. Hum was an engineer 3«t bearing fruit trees.
in kike Odessa on Saturday after- on Hie Grand Trunk railroad. Be­ it room house, l&gt;ank barn 40x0(1.
ntMiiL
tween Ijiih-&lt;t and Elim, the fireman I Several outbuildings, all in good re­
pair.
The Citizens Mutual, so far this noticed that the train ran past a
month
has made
a gain *of station and wont to the other side of Goorl ailo, mostly level land.
Kgi.fiiai with not one fire or one dol­ the cab to ask why Mr. Iluss had Includes—
1 hot Ac, 7 years old, IStf) Has.
lar's loss on |2.2:fi,|H|.i»i carried. not Mopped. Ho was surprised to
S cows, 8 yearlings and 8-year old.
Nunn better or half as cheap. Would find tiim dead. The body was taken
2 fine brood bows, 25 hens.
you rather pay 8iiA0 limn flin for to Hattie Creek. E. C. Hum went
Wagons,
sleighs, buggies, harness.
lour home insurance? If so do il. there yesteniay morning.to attend
Farming tools, complete.
Better see Maywood and save the funoral.
— Adv.
II you are looking for a good
Tg those who attended the
Mr. and Men. Oorpe Johnson de­
icuu banquet was former sire lo express their appreciation complete farm you had better,
Clerk Will iam I.. Ttwirpe, of lo Hu: I aid ics Aid for the beautiful consider this one before you
how?. fellow rvsidi-nls in Howers, also lo thank ilie many buy. At the price it cannot be
die (owns!lip liave rxpress- friends for Hie beautiful postal beaten.
I unshakable confidence in shower. Mnny thanks. May He who
nominating him republican hojdelh our lime in his hands Im*
GEBRAAD
o for justice of lhe |H&gt;aoe. tin* Irqp guide lo our many friends.
ids luqie to be able tn liaii —Adv.
has many more such bargains.
‘■1 16'"
rnrAi urwc
LOCAL NEWS
g-wr—jgx

j

Mow is the tiine for you to choose

your Mew ^Spring Apparel
We call your attention to our entirely new line of the very smartest stylet in Millinery, Ready*
to*wear and Furnishings for Ladies and Misses.
.
Our vast business experience in Kalamazoo, Charlotte and Battle Creek has given us an inside at
the markets of the country, such as no town of the size of Hastings can ordinarily afford. This, to*
gether with our large purchasing power, has made it possible for us to gather together this superb cot­
lection of spring and summer merchandise which you will find at our store.
We' realize that the business at this popular stand has been disorganized for the past three or
four months and that we must need to make a strong appeal for your patronage to build up this business
again.

.

We therefore stand ready with the best store equipment, the best obtainable merchandise, the
most exclusive and fetching styles, and best of all

If you will only state what
county you desire and what kind
ol a (arm you want, will be
pleased to mail you a complete
list free.

EIWIIH. 6EBUA8, Mid. Fam Mu
Marton House •tack

Grand Rapids, Mich.

_

i^ock bottom Prices

It will pay you to supply your Easter wants at this Barry County's Finest Department store.

yourself and friends are cordially invited to atteud our special

National giscuit demonstration
on Saturday, jfyril 4-th. 1914Delicious Biscuits and wafers will be served together with one of our choice brands of Coffee.

Extraordinary feature of this Event
The National Biscuit demonstrations as conducted in this store arc alwayaa great event. However, thia one
on Saturday will eclipse them all, so do hot miss iL. The National Biscuit Company have made

Special Arrangements for a Sable demonstration
This is an entirely new feature and of great interest to every housewife and girl. New desserts and new
ways to serve popular desserts will be demonstrated in connection with the National Biscuit goods.

See and learn of the many delightful and tempting effects that can be had by using the most incxpnnsive
methods. We want every woman and girl in Barry county to take advantage of thia free demonstration.

Saturday, j^pril 4th. SHI Pay

Here are some of the current values you will find there:

Superior Coffees
at the same paces you have been in the
habit of paying.
Minos Bray.iUian Coffee
per Ib-.L.-___ _______________
Fancy Santos Blend Coffee
per lb--------------------------------- --------Steel Cut Spring Hill Coffee

19c

25C
30C

per lb
X____________________
Cresco Coffee
Mild
Flavor, per lb....35c
"Chef” Brand
Extra Choice Coffer, per lb____ 40c

Swart

Try any one of the above brands
and il you do not find it extra good tor
the money, bring back the unused quan­
tity and we will allow you the full pur­
chase price.

Choicest Uncolored Japan
Tea
imported into
this
country—Silver
Crescent Tea, the very finest flavored
tea on the market. Sold exclusively by
us. It’s a more cxiwnsive grade, still
we will always retail it'at per lb___

50c

Tea Nibs
Particular tea drinkers will enjoy a
cup of tea brewed from Tea Nibs, which
are the ti-nderest leaves that roll away
from the ordinary-tea. Try a jxjund at

40c
Choicest California Lemons, targe sixe,.
per &lt;lo&gt;rn.... ...................... —______ 22c
Fancy Navel Oranges, none better,
per dozen ....... .......
38c, 27c, 23c

Large Grape Fruit, very juicy.................. 8c
4 for...........................................
2Sc

Choice ITunes, size 40-50, 2 lbs far.......... Me
Extra choice Broken Rice, per lb ........ 4C
7 lbs for............................. IZ:......... .~..2Sc
Sailor BrantVCboice Salmon, tall cans,
per can
........ ..... ....................Sc

Saginaw Tip thatches, double tip, large 5c
box, 7 for...... .............. ......... . ...................2JC

Rolled Oats, best grade, 8 lbs for............ ..3SC

Hart Brand Pork and Beans, per can............ 9c

Tipp-O Corn, excellent canned corn, each.

.9c

Canned Tomatoes, Pride of Delaware^*
.
3 lb caua each .............______ ____ 10c

Ixnox Soap, 7 bars for.........._______ .2Sc

Kirk’s Flake White Soap, 6 bars for.......... 25c

22 lbs of best H. &amp; E.
Sugar for.... —-

On the strength of our service and the merit of our merchandise wc respectfully solicit your patronage.

ideickgenant &amp; Piede
department Jtore

fastings. Mich.
-

Gebraad “Sells Farms”

■livenxl an adAnomuieemeul.
baiiqm-t of tixlx»uis P. McKay, one of the most
Club, Friday | prumim iit musicians and trachers
(jj-jiK, Haiitds, desires to an­
Art Inn- ।
nounce lhal hr is organizing a class
scheduled in uianu and pipe-organ instruction
&lt;• WM tin* iu Hastings nnd will be here every
Tuesday. Those &lt;|i*«iiiug modern
instruction will please a'hirnsa him
•1-2 K elnon p£, Grand Rapids, Mich.,

i

: order of the Probate Court for lhe
Amount paid: Taxes fur IWG.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
W.W; luxes for HMi7, WJJ0.
I Slate of Michigan, * The Probate County of Barrylkinade on the 20th
day of March, - A. I». 1914, four
Eni'-sl II. llainillun. | Court for the County of Barry.
months from that dote were allow­
Stewart A Jacobs.
At a session of said court, held al ed for creditors lo present their
To Hit* owner or ownura of any
| tin* probate otlice. in lhe City of claims against the estate of lanliAttorneys.
and all liitervab in. or liens U|&gt;on
Business address: No 27 Kinginan - Hastings, in said county, on the wfrk A. Yerklcy. late of said coun­
the land herein d&lt; scribedt
1 Twenty-seveutli day uf March A.' D. ty. deeeasM. and that all creditors
t-wks. ■t'JII.
Take nolii'e, Thai sale has 'been Bldg., Battle Creek, Mich,
of said deceas'd ant required t»
lawfully made of the following de­
I Present: Hon. Chua. M. Muck, present,'lheir claims lo said Probate
scribed land fur unpaid Inxea there­ NOTICE OF COMMIBNIOX| J udgo of Prutmte,
Court, at the Probate OOlce in the
on. and Ifiat ib&lt;- uuuendgtietl has
EHS O.\ CI.AIMS.
ln the Mailer of thn Estate of City of Hastings, for examination
title thereto under la^der-d or dce&lt;h
ami allowance, on or before the Stith
Jacob II. luimberl, decv.-i*w*&lt;|.
issued therelor, anil thatyou • Stale of'Michigan, County uf Bar­
Nnin-y J. Winters, iidpiinistralrix, day of July next, and Hint such
ry,
as.
an* entitled to a rec«irvryanc»*
having filed in said court tier peti­ claims will hr heard before said
lliureof, al any limp within six
Estate uf Frauklin A. Durfee, tion praying that a day may Im; sol Court, on Monday the With day of
'
month* after return ‘Of rterv-icc of Ihrceased.
for hearing on her final account, July next, nt ten o’clock In the fore­
ttliM notice, ii|h&gt;ii 11 aymen l to the
We. th&lt;&gt; undersigned, having been that the same may lie allowed as noon of that day.
undersigned or to the register in appointed by the Probate Court for
and that sln'lte discharger!
Dated March 20th. A. D. 191L
chancery of Hie &lt;&lt;,unty in which tin* County of Burry, State of Mich­ IH«I
from said trust
• •
CHARLES M. MACK.
Hie lands lie of all sums paid upon igan, Commissioners tu roccivn, ex­
Il is,Onler&lt;*fl, That llm 2Uh day
Judge of Probate.
such iiurrliOM*. together W'**1 "nB amine nml adjust all claims and de­ jof April, A. D. Wil al ten o'clock
hundretl per । &lt;-nliun additional mands of all person* against said in llu&gt; forenoon, al said probnte of­
then-in, ami lhe
of the sln-i iff deceased, do hereby give notice that : lice. Im» and is hereby uppuintud for
QUAIL TRAP CUMMERS.
f&lt;»c (Tii* urvice &lt;n co* w publica­ we will iimet al the Hustings City I henring said petition;
Mr. nml Mrs. Olis Whitmore of
tion of this notice, to. lie comput­ Bank ul ifbstinus. Midi., on Friday.
It is Further Ordered, That puh- Bnllln Creek visited friends ami rel­
ed «« U|M&gt;|| personal service of a Hie 29th day of May, A. I&gt;..fl’ll, and lie notjee thereof be given by publi­ atives iu this vinlnily this week. .
declaration us &lt; iMmneiiccinenl of on Friday the 3lsl day of July, A. cation of a ropy of this order, fur
Mr .ami Mrs. Douglas VanWagner
suit, and the further sum of live D. IUIL al 10:00 o'do. k A. M.. of three successive weeks previous lo and son l&gt;*'o were treated to wurm
dollars for each description willioul i ad» of said days, for lhe imn*o*M said day uf hearing, in tlo* Hastings sugar Thursday.evening ol Milioji
oilier additional coat or cliarges. If of i*xninininp and allowing said HANNER, n neusi&gt;a|N*r priiilu&lt;i ami Andrews’.
'
payment as iiten-aaid is not made claims, nisi that four mmilli* frtnn circulated in said county .
Clara Gould is sycmliiig her vulhe uiidrrsigiutl-will Institute pro­ the 30th day of Mnrrii. A. D. it’ll,
ration with her gram! iimllier and
CH AH. M. MACK.
ceedings for iios-u-MaioQ uf the land. won- tdloweij by said court for A true ropy.
।
family
in
Southwest
JCalamo. ‘
Judge of Probate.
Ih*acriplioii: “flu* north
half creditors to prcseiit llieir claims to
Will Sheldon visited ’friends in
Ella C. Eggteshni,
ti. 4k' of Hie imrlhtMisl quarter us for riamiiiaHoii nnd allowance.
Register of Probate. i Vermontvilte Saturday night.
ui. e. 14) of Hi,. Miuthwekl quarter
Mr. and-Mra. Ed. Manning visited
Dated March ZHMli. A. D. IVit.
■a. w. Hi Krciimi thirty t3U;. con­
I the Hitler's parents in Assyria Hun(iilbari Htriker,
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMA ’day.
taining twenty 3). acre*, mon* or
.
F. G. Pifrce,
Slide of Midugaii. county of , Mr. ami Mrs, Hay Gould spent
loss. Town ou&lt;* j
nortiL range;
.
e Cmnmira loiters.
Barry, ns.
m’vcii (7) west, being in the Couu-I
Himdny with Mr. and Mrs. Almon
ty of Barry, Stela of Mkhiijaii."
.
BANNEIl WANT ADVS. PAT.
Notice is hereby given, lhal by an Sheldon ami family.
-

Cegal HdvertistMtNts
notice.'I

i

�THE MMTWGaiAJ—k APRIL 4 nil.

Easter Apparel
For Men and Young Men

Spring and Easter

Kuppcnheimer Suits in all the new patterns
and styles at from $15.00 to $25.00
Other reliable makes at $10 and $12

Showing in

HATS

Suits, Coats and Dry Goods

Our Spring line of Hats offer men of every
walk in life an unequaled chance to get
hatted their taste $1.00 to $5.00
New Easter Neckwear in all the new
shades, 25c to $1.00
New Easter Gloves, Grays, Tans, Browns,
$1, $1.50 6 $2

New Arrow and Monarch shirts,
Arrow collars. Can we show you?

!•

" B

From April 3 Until Easter Day
Every customer knows that from now on there will be a rush on for spring and
Easter clothes, and that there is a great advantage in getting an early choice from our
large stock of ready-to-wear merchandise. Customers who buy early are, as a rule,
better satisfied with their purchases. That’s why we urge you to come to our big
store and select from our fine showing Of newest and most attractive spring styles in
Suits, Coats, Skirts ahd Dress Goods.

Easy Shopping at Our Store

Morrill, Lamble &amp; Co.

One Price Clothiers

“Goods well bought are half sold.’’ That is why it is easier to buy
from us. We buy carefully and try to select just the patterns and priced
goods that will appeal to you. Our Sunshine Coats, Suits and Skirti arc the
world’s best products in classy tailoring and high quality.

Hastings, Michigan,

MrOMDER DISTRICT.
A father had a little boy,
Whose faulls were very few,
Hut
every
thing that father did.
Baptist Church News.
The boy was sure lo do.
The-special neeiinga arc continu­
lb* followed him lo vote one day,
ing with increased audiences and
Which was against the rule,
iutrrest. Sunday night’s meeting
For boys are not allowed to vole,
pazked (he church, and the mes­
Till after lliey leave school.
sage given by Rev. James Oatema
Of course the (tool clerk turned him
stirrM (In* hearts of IhoM present.
out,
There will bc5 delegations prewnt
Bui did hu linger near?
this week frorfl Middleville, Nash­
Oh! no. he walked across lhe streel,
ville and surrounding towns. The
And Iwuglil a glass of lieer.
afternoon meet&amp;igs, held Tuesday,
PrMhxlerlan Church.
| H/w came you to saloons to go?
Thursday'andtfriday are especial­
Tho sermon for Palm Hunday will | A!1.'’
mother cried.
ly helpful to Christians.
1. ■
. ••tv-..;.... t,-i.. in.:...1 Why, pn|»a votes for them you know
Thurmlay nichl's subject will be I 2“ "Waving Palm and Bleeding The youngster quick replied.
“Tho Second Qoming of Christ" "" | Cross." Evening sen ior al 7:30 and
. The power of example.
•Friday night. Rev.* Bowmt of’Young Peiipbfs meeting at 0:30. he­
. ginning wHh
next Sunday. All
'J’hoimis Norris who has been ser­
■lliMletl, Mlcn.,,will speak.
iously ill is belter at this writing.
Sunday morning. Rev. Jas. (M- ' services in the Parish house.
Easter
Sunday
will
be
celebrated
tema. Systematic giving. Holy
Lillie Miss Verdie' Crawley is
as
re-dedication
Day.
when
lhe
communion al the close of the ser­
quite sick al lhe present time with
Church which has been llioroughly erysipelas.
vice.
Sunday evening,- *SIn* nf Neglf^t?। renovated will bo given ns an East­
There
was 'quarterly meeting at
er gift
of -U
Hie
. Sunday ^hoot is held al 10:30. M
l lo the senice °'
'e risen
.
lhe Brick church Saturday nnd Sun­
Aoinig PHqile's Meeting.Ypkn Fel- X,... Fritinw • oventinr Aoril tlMli day. •
wlil
U;“"k "*S p.'/.]}
l‘1"1
V-Sill.* will «!«.
low Band will unite in
a unidn
HI,P
Mrs. Shafi has been qmle sick*
Xl
1?':-.
Rnin'..
i^.. in hk. .J?
i.'J”11! an cntcrtnimnenl
«ntertalnmenl nT*H
nt H p
p.’. m*.
m. High]
High ’w!*h the gangrene at the home «
nf
i‘
A
•0‘prta‘ner of wonderful gifts M1’”....................
.............
........bel­
.Merrill, but
is some
of....I .Util,
Evcplng senice, 7.*00.
Press say's: “
|-’r.-&lt;| |H'-r
&lt;*t nt
.
.
I’"” pitlshiirg
H.lw«n&lt;rn».
"Fred
at this writing.
writing.
. I ■■ *'?*&amp;
Lail/e*
’ IAAid
,&lt;*. Kor
8/wiety
'■‘X''
will
111. ;|”heI "'«•*
High iais P-Ibably
pm baldy one
one &lt;&gt;f
of tho
lhe best
best]1 The
The Dowling
Dowling M.
M.E.
E.Sunday
Sunday school
sch
held next A&gt; ednestlay
the'-S"«~
— country.
— -1
----- 1— r-.~
----.,c ,y nt 1:31k aat
.1 P"'dialect
enterlniners in «»
lhe
” i 1is -i
planning
for Easter exerejses.
bmi.L- Smith
Hr
__ . .
.................
..
home ril
of’Mr.
Mrs. Frank
Smith. Bring
I'niir.l
&lt;-1..,,—i.'
I T,lu
nt -M&gt;’ke Smith’s was
, thimbles np&lt;l darning needles.

THE CHURCHES

PAGE PIVK

day in "His Last Week." 7:30, P. M.
Probationer’s
Instruction, "Why
Are We Proleslants?"
'
Tuesday, April 7, 0:30 p. in. The
church nt home, reading "His Last
Week." 7:30 v. In. Probationer’s
Instruction. “Tne Ikwlriip-s and The
Government of Methodism."
Wednesday, Aprif •». 0:30 p. in.
The Church al home, "His Lost*
Week,* reading for Wednesday. 7:30
p. m. Probat loner’s
Iwtlruulion,
"liaplism. Which Mode?"

Thr rm lL-nl mrallnn .......... ; "I" '
«&gt;“ mwl.
Mcthodbd Episcopal Church.
with great interest nnd incrcasiiigi •,r,,- "• preeiiileld spent Iasi sal­
Rev. Russell II. Brendy, Pastor.
at tendance. Inspiring singing and n I
n'"l Sunday with Mrs. Geo.
Friday, April 3. 0:30 p. m., lhe helpful address each evening.
| Johnson who. is slowly improving.
church al home.. John 21.
Regular services, on next Sunday.
----------------------------Salurday.' April t, 6:30 p. m. The
The church withAi welcome to all.! Prairieville Wants a Corn Club.
church at home, Homans 12. 7:&lt;W
Pi-caching each night al 7:15.
,\n afforl jfl being made by Pfinp, m. Choir rehearsal.
'
Clirtsiluii KrtetiN. K...-UK
I r’Val
of Prairieville village
Palm Sunday, (he sixth Sunday
mi I i’
&gt; •cboul- ‘*» organize u corn elub
in Ia*nt, April 5.
* 10:30 ai tn.
in. Public worship. Pro•
flIMII
’
V
lei-vJ
-.'.
Ill-Mi
I
,
'
W
l
“
.'*«
‘
*hln.
County School Com­
ressionol in honor of (he trlumpUnl I day
'
but&lt;j&lt;.ct.| mwaioner Edger and Mr. Worrell,
entry into Jerusalem. The sennon “Un
Hi.i.a.v11-is
inslruclor in agriculture in Hassubject wi|l Im*, "hid Christ Ever
w. iSLh? I. , ml ...................
’*'«*»'•
'» «’r»«ri.Assert That lb? 1h -God?....... fin* . "!,ilis L’sl'nx'iii.il । vj|k, iH i|h. jtjftjreeb, of ftp.
i
Palm*" will be sung by Mr. Frank
• I the later part of last week. Il is
Horton.
J planned l&lt;&gt; have a speaker from the
7:30 p. m. Public worship nml
A Correction.
M. A. C. in Pyairievillu within lhe
sermon. "Is Religion a Personal- Ex­
Hastings Grange will
perience.
or Personal Imagination?
- „
--- - -------- ’' ...jo 2nd and Uh Monday
....
H:I5 p.
service.
n. m.
m After jenii
’i’.
. each month in I. (&gt;. (». I-’. Iiull in•
--------’
Monday. April 0. 0:J0 p. in. The; stead of the 1st. 3rd and 5lh, as
When you think of vronomy
eburch al horm.*,. reading for Mon-: staled last week.
.
.think of Miillloihmd'a store.—Adv,.

Suits

Coats

$16.75 to $25

$7.00 to $22

Muslin and Silk
Underwear
We have received a large ship­
ment of new spring muslin under­
wear in fine grades and newest pat­
terns. We also have quite a few
silk garments in single piece and
union suits.

tftn

for spring nn* now in. Hntlmi silk
gloves in bl.irk' Ulltl while 50c (o $“
Special Virtue in Kit] Gloves, all
Mizes. $1.00 and ¥1.50.

Wc have never carried a more
complete and tasty line of wools and
silks dnd other spring fabrics than wc
have now. You can get a beautiful
dress from these at from

25c to $1.75 per yd

How often we read of, or heac of, a lire whore the "secret savings" have
liven wiped out in a Jiffy with the burning of lhe home. Or a tramp has robbed
lhe strong lx&gt;x. This very thing happens in hundreds of homes. Have you a sum
of money lucked away some where?
"Crying over spill milk" dues not help any when money is lost by lire or
stolen by a prowler.
’
Don’t lake lhe chance of Losing, we have a bank equipped for Taking cure uf
youc qiuticy for you. and in such a way that you cun have il nl any lime. A
checking account with us is the proper thing. Wo give you a nice little personal
check lsN&gt;k and you can pay any bill by check and know lhal the balance of
your money is safe from either lire or burglars. This Is all free lo you. Coils

you nothing. Hee us about il.

.

Hastings National Bank
Tbe Only National Bank In Barry County
Hastings,

Ji

Michigan

Silk and Lisle Hose
Ail sizes. in black

and while al

New Corsets
assurance of I lie best
ll.e ininule'ligure liars.

corscl. We cmuiol recommend
highly the new models al

¥1.00. $140, ¥240. ¥3.50. ,

DEPARTMENT STORE

STRONG TICKET NAMED
Nl tin UNICES

There are quilo a numbor of people in every lycuility who, at different limes,
have considerable money in lheir imissi* ssfrm. Peculiar methods are resorted to
by some of them in taking cure of Ibis motuy, putting il where fl will ho "safe.”
Many instances have come lo light where money has-been wtreled in lhe bed
mallress, or tucked away in Mini) obscure place in nn old sock. Often limes
,beneath the corner of lhe carpel has boon lhe "safely dcimsil."

10 cents to $1.00
pgr yard

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
HASTINGS, rilCH

PHONE 9

Safe Protection
From Fire and Theft

Wc have this in white and
cream shades with flower borders
that we sell from

Dress Goods of Superior
Quality and Pattern

New 1222^3

$1.50 to $8.00

Lace Curtain Material

Silk ami Kid Gloves
for Easter

Swint flouncing, good quality, very
dainty patients.
New shadow laces, all the good
patterns in while oc cream and wide
flouncing in cream and while.

Skirts

and Underskirts

( PERSONAL MENTION

sister. Mrs. Minnii* Cutler, of Sheri­
dan, the first ofTh&lt;* week.Mrs. Fred Rltclllc
of Ynnkri

Davidson of Schoolcraft during'the
balance of last week. Mrs. Smith
is gelling along nicely now.
The I*. G. T. (J. Club will meet
next Wedne-dav. April H, at the.
home of the President. Mrs. Carrie

Paul W. Tower is home from the II. Pierce one day last week.
Former Cily Engineer, Frank
Collihs. of Manistee, has been vis­ program, in charge of Mrs. Alice '
iting his daughter, Mrs. Tamil Hop­ Chase.
kins.
Evangelist Kimlh-riing of HenMrs. Claude Sluarl mid son re­ deiM.ii who was to have held a
turned-.meeting
on Monday,
from
Grand
—
m Cniils
Grove,
beginning
Rapids, where they visited rola-' la»i Sunday, was detained al home
lives.
• on account 6f giekness. He |A
Mr. and* Mrs. Frank lloraiHs-k of i peeled to come for 4lie meeting ut
Hickory Corners were over Suiiduy a later date.
Kueste &lt;&gt;f Mr. mid Mi’s, Ubrmnti
Mrs. Ida Dove of Woodland uji&gt;I
Frost.,
• Mr.-, .h^sie Stowell and Mrs. Carrie
lainiiig his hither'from Ionia.
Mrs.'Mania ret Cain and daughter' Wickham of Hustings; alt ended the
Kil. Monica and family are mov­ and Miss O'l.varny of Jackson, are I. A. S. al Mrs. Fliiru Woods, last
vidling the former’s sister, Mrs.; Thursday.
»
ing t&lt;&gt; Grand Rapids Uns week.
Kale Rhea.
Then* was a good attendance al
■
the W.
T. U. meeting hist TuesCtlATH GROVE.
‘lay nfternomi al lite holm- of Mrs.
Mrs. Alice Chase has been having1'-- E 1s''!111'- At Ibis meeting ocMrs. Sandy Elliot is cotiffned lo
the annual clerlioii of otllher Imme with an injury |o her quile a seven* attack uf the grip.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frt*d Smith hud Hiel «*•* a* f'diows PreMdeui. Mrs. I.
fool.
misfortune to lose lheir baby w&gt;n. ERecording Hwrelary.
Mrs. Mni-y McQiinrriv tins reliirn- wliieli vvps born'dead lust Mmiduy,R,r*Corn-spoiidim.
&lt;■&lt;1 from u visit with her mother in March 23.
I Rec ret ary. Mrs. Moreuru tforuum.
Helion.
The L. A. «. met hut -ThursdayI ii'’asurer. Mrs. Mary Chase lhe
Mr. nnd Mr.-. Edwin Shultz were with Mrs. Flora Wood mid hud a I PH’sideiil npitoiuted Mrs. Hessn*
micsl- of, relatives ut Shultz, over idesuanl meeting and a line din-‘ ”'“"hmm and Mrs. Alien Chase uc
u&lt;*r. (hi ilcrount of Hi.- hurd rain[',cv * n*si*l’-nts.
Thomas Waters for Rd of Review. .Sunday.
Clarence Gelder and lady friend storm that came up, there was noli
Sumtay School Notes.
Artlmr Darker was modi) chitir- visited her tiurenls near lluiilbi|«k as large U eh&gt;wd as usual.
I Subject of Sunday school lesson
man of tho republiran oily commit­ Sunday.
There was much o.xrilemenl for next Huudav is •’Llirist's Tobi *
tee. The want rum usit Were h&lt;-ld
la-t Wednesday I Talk," Luke U:7-2i.
Mrs. Fn-d Haymond of Yankee u few minutes
Thursday night nnd wem well at­ Spring* is visiting nl her -fathers moiniiig.' when Smith Bros, store| ijnss No. -j will give an Easter
caught lite it iilhe roof, wlucli wasllea ut the home of Mt. awl Mrs.
tended, and selected good iqen for
word otllres.
l.ehdi Kesler and family niovi^l seen by Mis. Allie Fuller, and by Ehk-sI Htnilli &lt;m Friday aftitw-n
-There Is a spirit &lt;if harmony, a Tuesday on Mr. Willisons fitriii, the use of the telephone, Hm wonj April 10th. AH are cordially mvitget-together spirit, among Hie re­ near Bantleld.
was sent along lhe line un&lt;l lhe lire eil to roirn* and bring your frietwl-.
publicans of Uiis city this year,
wit* soon pul out. If il. had not Mrs. Clara Kimiv is teacher of tbi&lt;
j
Ha|e S. Pfrree of Portland. was been set n just nl lltul lime theio
wjiich, taken with llm splendid;.,
class.
The "Uiyal
lhe
guest
of
his
brother,
Jk«e
R.
ticket they-have named, so well!.,;
Js no doubt but that great damage t'.la-s No. 5. will hay।
worthy of. support. &gt;'u«bl to laud: '
mighl lune been dime.
their uomiuees as winners. ’
1J-Ted Rehor. uf tin* shite iimvefMiss Stella Parrot, of WvudhiuL! tearh»r'of Ihfc* due.. Au;
...ty, is exported Jinme &lt;&gt;n Saturday was &lt; ;|||ed lo nursM Mrs. Fred’ bring star article f-»r il.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAX.
lo spend a week's\acutidu.
.
Hnulh, lust Monday, and Mrs. Mary i to go lo sheds fund.
• Frances M. Tower was in Grand
Continued front page one.
I Rapids, Monday.
this city have candidates iti every-I1 Mrs. Will
Cralei Is visiting
way worthy of confidence and suit­ friends in Kitlaninzoo.
port. and they are me|» who. if
.Mrs. ilWI Smith and children arc
elected, will give this city a fair visiting in Kalnmazop.
assessment.
Grand llttpiih friends.
Mr. Shilton of Shultz is lite guest
of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Shultz.

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RIX

nisnxRs bknneb, aprh 2. i»n.

News of The Sports

Hastings High School Basket Ball Five Ends Season
With a Creditable Showing

Left to right they arc:

Q; Botium L, G.

Todd, sub; Phelps, Coach; Hill H. F.

Botlum, Ward, (Capt.) L. F.

.

Second row: Garland, R. G.; Sparks'

Lhariefr? Johnson
of -OwoMoj
Mich Is vbdtinp friend* here in
Iu* old home lown.
David Mattison ar)d.yifo will re­
turn to lheir home In Middleville,
Hus weeV after spending the part
three ino6llt$ with their daughter.
Mrs. Samuel Allen and husband.
Mrs. J. c. otto in confined to her
homo with la grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. IL G. Benaway en­
tertained wiih a dinner Wednesday
in honor of Rex. J. H. Wesbrook s
58th birthday anniversary. Mr*.
Jennie Tenhark.1 and son. and .Mrs.
II. Polder of Grand Raplijs, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Nellie Stanford
and John ‘Timm of this village were
present.
Miss Eiu Hubbard wan in Grand
Rapids, Wadnesdav, on biiKilivM.
•Mis* Hallie Tucker of near Jark*on, i* the new trimmer' al Miss
Anna Winters millinery store.
Thn Republican and Democrnl
caucuses went hl-ld Saturday oflertime township util •
noon ,nl
eer* wsrt)
nominated. A lively
time-til each one of them.
Mis* Ellen .MrKevill is spending
hnr vacation with Mr*.- E. C. Crispe
near Bowen's Mill-.
.Mrs. John Sliriner is visiting al
tho home of her brother, who live*
in the northern part of the slate.
He has been in poor health for
several years.
-Mr. A. C. Tungaii*__nf Washing­
ton, |). &lt;’,, j* spending a short vaca­
tion with his wife and "mend* in
Middleville and Parmelee, having
arrived last week.
Wm. Freeman i* making some,
necessary repair* on the barn nt
the M. E. Memorial Home iu Grand
Rapids. His -brother. Rev. Duane
Freeman, having charge of the
minister* home al present.'
Glenn Griffelb, the all around
substitute mail carrier relieved
Harry Turner. Route No. 5, during
his vacation of llftecn days.
Miss Pauline Kunz of Nashville
was a guest of Miss Olive Walker,
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. W. Wyman visiled her
daughter, Mr*. Myron Wilcox, in
Grand Rapids, last week.
Miss Mildred Thompson |s spemling her vacation with her aunt,
Mrs. Rena Minar. al Otsego..
Mrs. W. G. 'Barnes rr*iile&lt;l her
mother, Mrs.-J. P. Powell and other
relatives at Ionia, for a few days
lhe Iasi of the week.

AUCTION SALE
As I have quit farming and engaged in other business, I will sell at public
auction or jvhat is known as the Geo. Williams place in the city of Hickory Cor­
ners on
1 .
.

Saturday, April 4th
commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, and will sell the following property

LIVE STOCK.

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Keystone hay loader.

A good general puriKtsc team, weight 2900.

Spring tooth harrow, 21 teeth.

Bay nuirr, coming 2 years old.

I.umber wagon and box.

New milch cow. i yearn old, calf, by side.

FARM TOOLS.

McCormick mower.
Deering binder, nearly new.

Keystone side delivery rake.

I -and Roller.

Bean puller.
Plow. New Cmncord buggy, never been used.
New low liamcj silver I rimmed 114 Inch hand
made work harness, never been used.

IJghl double driving-harness.

Road wagon.-

Second band crotch breeching harness with
collars.

Tprnifl nF
A'* 8ums of 55-°° "n^ under, cash.
A CI Uta Ut OdlC. ()vcr thgt amount 6 months time will
be given on good bankable notes, with interest at 6 per cent.

CHAS. WILLIAMS, Prop,

The excellent wo.rk of (he Bind-I spire etdliu*ia«m in nil branches ofj ent leant* in lhe stale. Ils record
ings xclmoi Itnskef hull Ionin hriM I spur!-,. Cu.-irlt Waller Phelps, of lhe was unusually good, for none of the
been the source of inspiratii&lt;n in: basket hall team being largely ru- members had had previous cxperial Idol les in tin* high tuhooF. Since; *|H»nuble in awakening lhe spirit, j v(iro in lhe game. Garland, Hill
mo- nii.i.&lt;i^o u.
.i lliough the basket ball team worn aim Spark* will graduate this year,
Z. E. Gooding and family are en­
IOO4. alhlilic* in 1&gt;* local M
i only three ..ut of eight garni'*, il hn*. but their successors will be chosen
have been very poor. This seasonphu credit of,making nn excellent from a squad of ambitious lower joying a vWt from his fattier of
Belding.
n great effort ha* been made to in-! showing against soiiieof thp. strong-1 class men.
Several candidates for tho head
Auctioneer
of our'schools have already ui&gt;plied.
So farjto one ha* been hired.
:BASE BALL SPIRIT IN
PLANT 20,000 BROOK TROUT
E. J. McNaughton left Monday a.
FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL
IN STREAMS NEAR HERE nu for Detroit, on business.
Hon. Thad Taylor, of Cellar
In Trnlnfug.! Part* Hatchery Sends Chas. W. Springs, was the guest of hi* par­
ent*. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Taylor, over
Curd of Thunk*—We wish lo | Card of Thank*—We wish to
(gird «f Thanks—Wc wish lo
Mixer it Fine Lot of
Sunday. Thad i* feeling tine, as ho thank our friends and ncightmr* fori thank the neighbor*.nnd friend* fort thank (Air‘friend* nnd imigllborii for
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Booked.
is papa lo a fine 8 pounds daughter. their kindness shown us during the I lheir many net* of kindness midtheir kindnMB during Hie sickncM
Fish.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Carroll
Cutler,
of
sympathy, dunng tip ijIcKness jnd and;death-of our fckwed mollier;
AT STATE TOURNAMENT HELD
Though Freeport will prahably
If all of lhe local fishermen nf
Thoninpple ’IMke. weh« in the vil­ husband and father: also fur lli-*| dentil of our belovbd father, Geo.. also- for the benulifnl Hower* mid
IN DETROIT, LAST
net have a village team Ihi* season,
place in llm lake* nnd stream* lage on husiues* in connection with beautiful Hower* and Rev. Lahr andj Hayward; also to Rev. Mclmod fori the cmnfarting wont* of Bay. Mr*.
WEEK ll 'v,b have u high school, team of
wife for singing: also to Rev. Ballou ,. Iiis
in* word* of roinfort and the sing«lng-[; Gould. • •
' ' ’
*
I excellent rank. About eighteen Kime of the llsh which they take lheir property here, on Saturday.
Mi** JulWHMler of lluHling*. was for hlk edmfortlng words ami es-1 er*
l-------■•- •------------------Cypihia
and,------especially
the donor* of
lhe J Chaffee.
player* have ' l»een praeUsIng. and out a* i* Cha*. W. Mixer,' fishing lhe
Sunday guest of Miss Edna pccially tn the Odd Fellow*, lheir many Iseautiful Hower*.
Mr*. Eleclie Houghtalin. '
fliey will soon Ik? in line shape 1111- would be much bolter than it is.
LOCAL PLAYERS JUST MISS
W. M. Cramer.
kindness will never be forgotten. I •
The Ghildren.-rAdv. ;
-.-.j —------ --------idrr direction of Levi Hynes, an in­ Mr. .Mixer ha* planted hundr&gt;*d* of Whitmore.
Mr*.
Mary
Farley.
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|
Ed
Slimpsoq^.and
family
nf
Grand
Mr*.
Martha
Holds.
thousand*
of
fry
of
various
kinds
in
GETTING TWO-TROPHIES ,,nir,"r in ,l"' ’•••hooi*. who win ai- ....... ...............
Rapid*, were lhe Sunday guests of
ubiiiNQ iniF inurnico.
((Jay ui|1| a||i Tlu&gt; (ea,n| thh vicinity.
Mr. and Mr*, (trval Gardner.
Bev. Brook* wishes to announce.
■ Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Gardner, lilial lhe subject of hi* sermon nt; For any pain, from top io tor’
Tim last consignment,
consisting .Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M. White.
-----------.will play in Hasting* on April r&gt;.
'
I
lhe
Banih-ld
church
Sunday
morn-i
from
any
cauw,'
apply
Thomas'
Mitt,
nnv
ptuiH,ntutlv
Dr. 'I
’lmtiiti-.*
Will
Tungalo
of
Washingion,
D.
Elva
and
Elza
Farley.
•
J**
’
”
J
in If' 20,000 brook trout was receivWon Top Scores Twice Thiinrtav.;
returning llm game ....
C- is spending* short vacation wilti
' ing al |0:.'m will be 'Titr World's I Elerlric Oil. Pain can’t-stay where
ir.uinnj
v.,1
‘ May 11'. 1'30)8* linvf aImi been,- ed llm latter |&gt;nrl of Inst week and his wife and friends hare. He Mop­
|(HTer.“
| il is used.—Adv.
HastIng4 Wants Nest
scliedub d with • Woodland. Mlddle--I plared in some of tlm spring run*
UANNKH WANT ADVR. PAY.
■ .south nnd ,west of town. They ped in New York City nn his way
MerUng.
villu and Caledonia.
xvexc forwarded from the Pari* homo and visited hi* mother.
Though they jnsl missed winning'
Ely McNaughton and Harrold
] hatchery and were eonsidorcil thr
two trophic* nt lhe state whi-t KYNETT TO PLAY WITH
, j host ron«igiunent received here re­ Otto, of ttic M. A. &lt;L. are homo
tournament held iu Detroit, la*l Mnc” ,uHASTINGS
rk!” _n,,n
THIS SEASON
, JUih.'1
spending a week's vacation.
Week, the nielilln'r* of Hie two
Our school* are cloned ihi* week
team* which represented the Hast­
and teacher* and pupils nre seem­
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ing* Whist Chib nre, much pleased ...
ingly glad of a respite from lheir
In Jake Rclior's Alley.
with lhe showing they made. Never, •Midge" Writes From His Home in,
labors.
Cleveltfiul That Dr’ll Arrive
- before did they put up a heller;
A. H. Bell was a Grand Rapids
] C.y Young...
style of pinylng.
»In.Mny.
llW—141—139 visitor. Sunday.
'
,i M. Iuitibatigh
106—1«2—174
Contral to llm report r.reh.d,
.„,1OS,.
„as
Some of Ihc^shormen are gelling
,155—153—182 some line pike out of the river late­
hero on Wednosday evening. Hurt- |(.niK ..iTere/l him by the manage-;! .•Ed. Johnson
On sccount of poor health I will have an Auction Sale at my farm 2 miles north of Woodland
,145—157—178 ly.
Ing* did not win the Furniture Lily!mem of the Hasting* team mid will
Hubbard
or 3 miles south mf Lake Odessa, section 4 Woodland, on
trophy. They came wry near p n-port in the middle of May. He &gt;'■ Mtuuuir ....
110—tiM-r-IHO
Robert Johnson of Dutton, for
however, rhe team vonlesiing for ha* worn a 11n*tings uniform for
many years a resident of .the North
it wa* I'oiuiHised of Messis H. &lt;• f„ur years and his return lo the'
—• 10-8.11 County line, is visiting friends and
aye*. K J. HufTmaii and
. G. |,„.a| l(iaiU1,„.| will g,. ally ph-a.. ,, .
Pre** and Tool.
relatives hero.
Hauer and i.ha*. L. Doyle. Ilwa*i|||(, fan*. Kvnell played ilf&lt;- hv.-t
D.................. JOI—It*)—IS,
Charles Johnson of Owosso is vis­
an elimination runlert and the. k.am„ „f
|l((. |aM season. An
“ iting here in his old home town.
IIO-ttW-176
trophy wo* played for in two sets.: .-xaniplr of hi* popuiuhly is shown ?l- J,'ro,li
W. I.. Cobb and wife returned
,172-4-1M-l35
I nder the rule* of piny, all dropped by th- f^l that his friend* li. r.- ’• '’"tl'hy -.
home on Friday, after spending lhe
Commencing at 9 o'clock sharp, I will sell the following described property:
141-187-112 winter with their
out except I In- two leading IraiiH.' S11pi.ort&lt;sl him in the Evening Prelairchild
rhildren nl
The Hastings team dr.-w first place conte-i. which ..-m turn
Lawrence and Three Oaks. They
-710 report all well and bolding good po­
wdh the ramarkAble score of Phi* world's *eri.-* last fall. Kynell will
C. K. A S.-232I.
15. The team next highest m , greatly ndd In the *|iviiglh of th •
sition*.
standing wa* composed of two i.-am.
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C. 1* &amp; T.—2111, gain 121
horses.
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Mrs. Lisle Ullery has moved her
Buster Brown two-horsc cultivator.
Grand Rapid* players, one
from
household goods from the Mrs.
Black gelding, 8 year* old, weight 1100.
Brass trimmed double harness, nearly new.
Chicago nnd another from Detroit.,
Mattie Lynd house, on Arlington
Wllllr Hu, Wont Slrbblib.
MIBDLEbllXE.
Bay gelding, 1 years old, weight 1250.
Good
heavy
wagon.
Double light harness.
~
’
who were entered n* a Grand Hapstreet
to
the
home
of
her
parent*.
Sorrvi mare. 2 years old. weight 1200.
nulb-r tor la»l: K*
«ntl f»mU&gt;r ot Orand
Trunk wagon.
id* learn. Hasting* entered a pro-1 n.un.-2
Good single liantesaes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prindle.
Chestnut inure. Height 1200.
------------ luiuo. wl»&gt; Ik..
W-IT
.S'in'JW guest, of
tert on lhe ground* that nmi-tvsi-•season’* HastingKelley
Campbell &amp; Prnlt shipped live
Top buggy, good one.
. feed grinder.
.
MtMu O.
II M.
VI WliilM
Bay man*, weight 1150.
dents were in the game, but lheir
employed in Tom
Doyle'* ie&lt;mi .-util
and .Mi*
White,
stock on Saturday.
!x)W lift manure spreader, new lost year.
objection* were overruh-d. Iu the1 laurant all winter, left for hirthome
Mr. and Mr*. G. B. Johnson nnd
CATTLE AND HOGS.
The usual crowd was in town
Bro five passenger automobile.
final contest Jietween Hastings nml in Dexter. Monday. Stelibin* udl daughter. Susie, Accompanied by Saturday, and tho trading was good,
Black Jersey cow, 6 year* old, due Sept. 1.
the so-called Graml Rapids team,report In the Chicago White, Mr. and Mr*. Albert Wieringa, went so the merchants all wear that
Old* G h. p. gasoline engine.
Yearling
lirifer,
?4
Holstein.
the Chicago man dropped out of the
tu* bu ha* an opportunity iu J" Hasting*. Wednesdipr last, on the smile that won’t come off.
Deering corn huskcr, 2 rolls.
WUlfe
brood
sow
ami
5
pig*
.1
week*
old.
’
opposing team and was replaced bv make good, if be ran prove him- "lorning train, where they passed
Our marshajl has started in tn
Buzz saw, arbor and frame, one 20 In. and one
White brood sow and 4 pig* Ii weeks old.
Cliinnirk. one of lhe tie.*t player* iii ' s'*lt callable oMmlding hi* own with •*!«• day with Ira Oli*. returning in clean up the accumulation* nf win­
30 In. saw.
Land rollee.
1
SiioulK,
weight
125
pounds
each.
this country. Hasting* tost bv Ihree &lt;•«' other candidate* for the team the afternoon -with Mr. Johnson's ter from off our streets. A much
6 Pigs 2 montlLs old.
Pair Belknap bob sleighs.
Many &lt;«f
of the
tlm fan*
fan* hoped
Imped to
to *•*'
sec “Slob’ big 35 Ii. p. Detroiter automobile.
trick*.
'
[ Many
needed improvement. '
l.r.l.i.,,1 the
I I... bat ...
11&gt;.
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
The Ypsilanl i Trophy was played behind
iu Hasting*
again I Mr. nnd Mrs.BealonMonroucnFARM
TOOLS
AND
MACHINERY.
Edw. B. Whitmore of Holland,
Quick meal range.
Two healing Moves.
for
hy pair*,
pair*. 41
44 palm
pair* being
lieing entered.
enti'red.l this season.
terlainod about sixty friend* and came homo Saturday and remained
fur by
Milwaukee grain binder. 2-horse dump rake..
Refrigerator, good one.
C. It. Harber and George Myers I
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—----j neighbor* Friday evening of last over Sunday a* tho guest of his
Ohio shir drill cry hay rake.
Edison phonograph with 150 good records.
' missed the Icophy by one quarter of;
Basket Ball Friday Evening.
,
[week.
Mr. Monroe expects In move parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Whit­
New Deere hoy loader, a good one.
DeLaval cream separator.
to hi* new home south of Hastings more.
nmatch. seemetl
Until nthe
final
decision.
iv will l.e n b isk.-t hall
New Superior grain drill .with fertilizer at I.
Harting*
*uro
winner.
I’&gt;il ।1 oilt|,.‘Froiav
evening litwJl^ llm , next week.
Andrew Wieringa and Ed Hall
Joint Deen* riding plow.
About 70 Pl&gt;moulhJhH'Arns.
Gobbler. /
of rMe2hm1"."l^nn,rn 'i‘r ’'la&gt;i"g! "asllng* high school live mid n ! i Mi»* Manno McConnell who is
had the spring fever I ha other day.
Osltornc spring tooth drag.
f rl.T?!u» X
" and Oiminon.s.;
(.(llni„,^d nf njemfr r* of the leaching school at Clnrksvill", is and a* the result Andrew is ridln"
2 Hen turkey*.
Other numerous articles.
Lillie Willie Iwo-horsJ cultivator.
“ *hn tropl,y
alumni. Lined up Imine enjoying n week's vacation. behind Hie roan horse that Ed has
1 Inl'ihA"
L;
«ri
I
against I lie local high will be the L
Ell McNaughton and Harold Otto owned for several years, and Ed is
Jlr^t. ‘ullM’M'0.,1
I h'lh'wing veterans: Coach. Walter , of the M. A. (L uro liunrn spending driving lhe former Wieringa horse
\v /•
i L G' n“y'” ,,"1U| I’lmlp*. Daniel WalldorlT. Budd Van a week's vacation.
A change of color is pleasing to the
°r ,OpMWnrr*:
‘'"J Houten. Harry Hilton. Lynn Brown
Mr*. James Irving has beon-suf- eye.
Shn n iiaVJh/w JV h,‘rn
i"f Juckrou. and Hanford f»hive|ef. faring with nn nltack of la grippe
Mr. Palmer, who unloaded a car
: for flic past week .but is improving of horses bore last week, sold n
*o as lo bo able to attend to (.er portion of them and then look th*
All «um» of $5.00 and undar, cull Ovir that
house hold duties.
balance to Caledonia, whore ho
C. M. Hmilh nnd Wm. Goman, held an auction on Saturday.
amount 6 months time will ho given on good
,
made a business
trio
Al the Republican
caucus on
Sat­lo Battle
notes with Interest at 0 per cent
large, about 100 being prosenl. The
Maltby Will Play Here.
Creek, lrt*t week, going Tuesday urday. the following Hoke I was
K"d%rHX«',,U
°
&gt;!
MalUiv. who played flrst i and returning Friday.
nominated: Supervisor. Fred E.
*l'lm monthly covenant and husi- Mead; Clerk, Fred O. Slokoc: Treas­
min in Hasting*.
&gt;a&lt;.k M (.i(,VM.Iy last season for tlm
meeting of the Baptist church 1urer. Arthur H. Bell; Highway
local team, will again hold down i)e»* Im
held nt the church Batur- Commissioner. Horatio E. Miller:
I .oral Whisler* May' Competefirst liase for the locals. Mpllby.'[ will
day
al 2:30 p. m.
Justice of ike Peace. Henry C
A movement has iteea started1 who is at present attending the
Mr*. E. E. Day has her millinery Helrigle: Member Board of Review.
which may result in »&gt;*nding a local। stale university, is a member of the,
opening
this week,
beginning Andrew Finkboiner; to AH vacan­
leant to coiijpi le in the Americani base ball squad.
Thursday nnd continuing the re­ cy Board Review. Henry Adams:
Whist tournament which will be
mainder of Hie week.
Constable*, James
H. Sanborn.
held in Chicago some time in May.
Announcement.
The w. C. T.'U. will meet with Nathan Moffitt, Loren. Tungate and
The Hartings player* nre consider­
Having nveivml tlm mdninationi Mr*. James Clark. Tuesday nfler- Claud Rosenborg.
ed among the best iu Michigan and
, , , ,,
their record al the stale meet in for City -Treasurer, 1 wish to an­ noon of this week nt 2:30 p. m. /
rhe Democrats nominated lhe
COL. W. H. COUCH
SHERM STRONG
Mrs. H. A. Johnson who has been following ticket: Supervisor. Chrjs
Detroit last week prove* that they nounce that I will perforin thei
f
ill
for
several
weeks
is
slowly
im.
duties
of
the
office
to
the
best
of
are capable of competing with tin”
Maichele: CF-rk, Lee M. Johnson:
Auctioneer
Clark
J my ability and will appreciate thei proving at this writing.
Treasurer. Giles Halton; Highway
E. J. McNaughton left Monday ,Commis'iuner. G. G. Polis; Justice
[vole of all who can conscientiously
forenoon for Detroit, on business. E. J. McNaughton.
WANT ADV8. PAY.
'support me.
Harry II. Miller.

COL. ROSS BURDICK

HASTINGS WHISTERS
MAKE HIE SHOWING —

AUCTION SALE

Thursday, April 9th, 1914

2

NOON. SHELTER FOR HORSES IF IT STORMS.

A. J. ROBERTS, Proprietor

�HBMawcaaWM*.

JPannaft ©onrsilbilliifty

apbil x i»u.

Southwestern Barry
- - .,w.

P«r«Mia Upoa Parity, Fonrala nod Grtadty.

DELTON.
an evening
There will .be Easier services at
The LA. 8.
ie M. E. church on Easter Hunloy -•wm,
social »
at Hie hall
hi on the evening of
lhe
ilh. All oonkallj invited.
for both morning and evening sea- April
■
sypper.
.
_
illans. The chiidrcu will give an Picnic
1
hour on Sunday morning at IQ:30, .Georae .Munger has traded his
,
Gaem-work formula means repainting. B. P. 8. Paint is made
for some property in Urbahand the cantala, "The Dawn Im- arm
.
on a formula which is known lo give satisfactory insult*—lhal. is
mortal," will bv given on Sunday &lt; le, and will move there won.
£ .giving satisfaction to-day, and has for years. No guess work by
Mra. Myra Thomas, who has bren
evening al 7.-00. Everybody cordi­
al
Bailie
Greek the past two weekb
ally
Invited
to
attend
both
morning
I
i ilitoribts—but practical paint making by practical paihl men.
and evening services.
1returned home Sunday.
/ Coarse, gritty paint is not durable. Lack of proper mixing and
moved to
The Ladies’ Auxiliary mol With , The switch board
• '.griding means poor working, covering arid wearing qualities.
new home" over Nickerson's
Mrs. Orren Barrel last Thursday Ila
I
Store, this week, and now it will
■' powerful steam paddles mix ll. 1*. 8. Paint With absolute thoroughafternoon.
•
Mrs. Goallwin and children of bo
I "Hello Carl."
nils, and the pigment is then crushed to the lineal possible du­
Lansing are spending, tho week , Calvin Stevens arid family visited
ll grtc in especially constructed machinery. This produces a smooth,
Mr.
and .Mrs. George' Muw, Sun­
with Mr. and Mfu. Gwinn;'
I
~ line material, free from lumps mid grit, that gives the best- possible
Dr. Morford and family are now ’.&lt; Tho L. A. 8. met ^d the hail
I results in easy-working qutllitles( covering and spreading capacity,
settled in the Adams house.
Mrs. H. M. Slick of Temperance, Thursday of thi*,w«’k.
lino lliiish and durability.
Mr. and Mrs.-Heqn^SI even* spent
Mich, is visiting her daughter, MraZ
•
ll. P. 8. l*aint. on account of its durability, is tho most economlheir daugh­
M. J. Cross.
Ipari of lasl-Week
at Bailie Creek.
Mhnf Bernice Pennock and Miss ters
I
&gt; leal that can be secured.
Mr.
and Mrs. George Munger will
Lois Leonard attendodjhc Epwortli
entertnin
lheir
friends
• wiih n
League Convention al Kalamazoo '
dance
nnd supper on Thursday eve­
from Friday until Monday.
&lt;
of this week.
.
Mr. and Mrs.' Marshall Norwood ning
'
Will Garrett and family spent
and daughter Marie are spending
with FriHUt Memrrling ami
a few days with Mra. Frank Nor- Sunday
I
wife.
wood.
.
Mrs. Mary Isham, who attends
Clayton Brandsleller of Kalam­
at Kalamazoo, is nt home for
azoo College and George Green and school
j
•Isk for 11. P. H. Sealed Evidence (paint coeds, color curd mid
vacation.
Harold llouvenir of Hastings are her
I
plates of colored houses)—FREE.
'
The little friends of Doris Dunn
having a week’s vacation.
bo glad to hear Hint she is re­
Mrs. Fred Green and children are will
’
covering
and also that she is grate­
spending tho. week with relatives in '
ful lo them all for the many post­
Sunlleld.
ami flowers sent Iu her dur­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hornbeck of cards
J
her illness.'
'
East Hickory were guests of Mr. ing
1
George Miller lias been having a
and Mrs. Searles over Sunday.
with rheumatism.
Our school has closed for a week tussle
1
of vacation. Mr. Hauer has gone to , There was n house party al Frank
’s Friday night.
Woodland nnd Miss Smith is in McCarty
Bailie Creek.
DOWLING.
The W. C. T. U. will meel next
There will be a carpel rag social
Tuesday with Mrs. Gladys Gaskill,
Get busy and select your kind of seeds, we have
There will be an Easter program at the home of Walter Urmsbe this,
them, all kinds already on hand
week Friday evening. April 3.
A
and everyone is invited.
.
,
Mrs. Cross and children were in warm sugar supper will be served,
followed by an old faidimm-d spell­
Hastings Wednesday.
ing match. Special' music Is being
‘ Be first and make Good Friday your planting day
A crowd of ladies from (own prepared.
. ’ .
spent n pleasant day with Mrs.
Mark Skillman who has been sick
Wesley Norwood Thursday.
Ml long, is able fit; be about Hie
\
Good seeds make good gardens
Mrs. WUI'Hughes and children house.
are visiting in Hastings,
Miss Laura Bryant, frarher in
Mrs. John Slater had company lhe Battle Creek school, is at home
for a week's vacation.
from Battle Creek Saturday.
Jake DeCrorkrri father of Rich­
Homer Green is nuivirtg his fam­
land nnd brolher-rn-lliw of Silas
ily into the Leinaar house.
*
Tho Young People’s Bible Class Dosler. of Prairieville, spoilt Thurs­
day
with him.
are plannhpr to have n cl ami parly
Mrs. Reeves of Baltic Creek I* dpin Him church parlors Friday even­
.ing housework ai Perry Henkes’.
ing.
Phone 16-6 Banfield Exchange
Sam Smith and wife visiled his
Charles Kopf is working in Ionin.
----------------1^.----------------------------------------------Dr. Hubert Marshall of Grand hroliier Jamie'Sinilh nml wife near
Rapids has been ill for lhe past few Liiuy.
days nl lhe home of his uncle, Gil­
R. K. Stanton and wife 5|»ml Sun­
bert Searles.
day with John Himjkhy and fam­
Mrs. Smith was in Kalninazoo ily al Lacey.
Friday.
t'.Lt)VERDALE.
Miss Aildle Green visited in KnlWaller McIntyre spent from Sat­
aiqazoo over Sunday.
urday until Mondavi with his par­
Edd. Haliws. son and daughter of ents, Mr. ami Mrs.-Mr»W»re-of e«rlPlainwell were guests of Mr. nnd lon.
Mrs. (tale al the hotel Saturday.
Turns to thoughts uf tools witfi which to prepare the soil for the
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I'enriels and
Mrs. MeQuarrio of Hastings was grand daughter Glt nntre s(H&gt;nt over
annual planting.
an over Sunday visitor of Mrs. Un­ Sunday wiih their son in Kalama­
Halt the joy of puttering around in the yard comes from the
derhill.
zoo.
•
possession of suitable utensils with which to put the bed in
Mrs. John Acker who has been
Julia Ann Clark wa* Im nr in
Biiigliamlmi. N. Y, November 20, spending a few days with her
shape.
IH2U, and died March 20lh. 1911. nt ■laughter nt Hickory Corners came
' We stock the celebrated Union Tool Company's line.
Let us
lhe ripe age of Hi years. I months home Sahirdny.
1 •
and 6 days. October •3rd. 1819, she
Mrs. Flora Mason nf Rirlilnnd
s.
assist you ioxnaking gardening easy.
was married to Win B. Ford. To spent Thursday mid until Saturday
them were Horn four children, two with her mother Mrs. Julia Gibson.
sons and two daughte.rs, all of
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Brubaker was
whom nre living. These together in Hostings on busings Saturday.
with lhe husband nnnniii lotnourn
Lewis Acker tmd Waller McIn­
.
HARDWARE
her loss. The funeral was held Sat­ tyre were In Milo on business one
Clovferdalo
Michigan,
urday foren&lt;M&gt;n at lhe home of her dny Iasi we&lt;&gt;k.
.....................—, daughter. ____________
Mra. F/A. Blackmail
Mrs. Elmer Kelley was taken Sat­
with whom she lias made her horns urday evening wiih acute indiges­
for several years and who, during tion. She is ’just nlmut lhe same
her illness, has given Iter lhe best nl Inis writing.
of loving care. The seraiees were
Miss Ada Goodneker is working
conducled liy Rev. John Slater of for Mr*. Bert ChiNm for awhile.
Hie M. E. church mid the burial was
Mrs. Mnrlha llnjdi.gle |efl for
al Prairieville.
Kalninazoo Kaliinlny on account of
Ou Account of lllmws Miss M. A. he&lt;* husband's illnrM.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud* Mosher wn«
Cleary, lhe Boston Beauty Specia­
list, has postponed her visit to l&gt;el- in Prairieville Sunday lo see Hi&lt;We arc receiving almost daily, merchandise of in­
lon until the week beginning April doctor.
Mr. ami Mrs. Herl McCallmn Jmik
terest to every woman. Here are a few of the new
20th.
Give Ihi’ living the ilowers of |ove. dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
arrivals for this week: '
Herb Johncox of Prairieville.
Not wail till the Journey's o’er;
Church Notes.
lips
Satin finish Poplin in Linen, Smoke, Copen- There will he preaching 'here
When the hungry heart and patient
Are still for evermore.
next Sunday nl 10:00 n. m. njid al
hagen Blue, Navy and Golden Brown.
Shultz nl 2:30 p. in. mid in the even­
Curd of Thanks.
ing al 7:.'to p. m.
White Wool Serge, Shepherd Checks.
To all who were so kind to us in
We will have lhe Sunday School
oqr sorrow, we thank you.
lesson out of our n- w Quarterlies,
All over Embroideries, all over Igccs, StickWin. 11. Foul.
lesson I. Title of the lesjuui i»
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
A.
Blackman.
“
Christ's
Table Talk." Luke 11:7­
eric Finishing Braid in white and colored
Adv.
21. Topic, "Humility &lt;'aHhmcnde&lt;(."
ADLLTEHADTED PAINT is short llrad. B. H. 8. Paint is a
[t pure lead, zinc, and linseed oil paint. No •’quiek-procoac" or adul- tended lead; po "new-process" oil pr petroleum mixture, common
1 iii ordinary paints.

with

EKXH® E,

TlffllE KIEXAHX STOKE

Kflac&amp;i^sa.

HMte,

Spring Is Here

Try Ours

.

E,. Tungate &amp; Son

In the Spring the Gardener’s
Fancy ..

Campbell and McCallum

NEW ARRIVALS

edges, put up in 4 and 6 yard bolts, at
only------- - ----------- -------- 10, 15 and 25c.

SPECIALS
Men’s 50c Dress Shirts at_________________ ___________ __33c
Men's Neckties at---------- --------------- ------------------- 8, 10, 19 and 39c
Men’s President Suspenders at—.—--------------------19 and 39c

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Michigan

Delton,

If you get it at Kopf’s its clean.

Per Cent

We Pay

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

&gt;20,000.00
6,000.00

• A. A. Aldrich, Prcw.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcw.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aidrich

’

DIRECTORS
Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes
’

Advertise in tfie BANNER.

George J. Doster
L. B. Tcerpcning

Everbody Reads It.

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

.

Surprised E. B. Payne.

E. B. Payne, of Highland Peach
farm, was most happily surprised on
last Friday* evening. His children,
grandchildren, friends and neigh­
bors came to neinind him that it
was hii^ birthday. The evening was
spent in visiting, music and gameb.
A bountiful repast was served tilxml
midnight. Rev. J. B. Griswold in u
feeling and willy way presented
him with u large leather chair, a
remembrance from Mrs. E. ii.
Payne nnd lheir children. He also
(•I received other beautiful presents.
Al 0 wee sninll hour lhe guests
departed, wishing Mr. Payne many
more happy birthdays, and express^
- ing lheir pleasure for having lieen
able to participate in thu pleasure
of this one.
CARVEIH &amp; STEBBINS HAVE "

STARTED WALL PAPER SALES

MULHOLLAHD IS OFfERIM OVER

GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
MIm Ha/'-l Msbrtilgor nml Will
Hammond were quitely married at
Hastings, the 26th by Judge Mack.
Congratulations.
Mr. Davis’ Hide adopted baby is
sick .al this jyriliqg.
ShMey Adams is quite sick. Dr.
Keller is nlleii&lt;ling.
Aiidrew Adams' horse, which has
been very sick is butler.
Mrs. Talmage has gone lo Belle­
vue to care for her daughter amt I
lit He grandson.
There wns a dpneo held al llm I
home of Frank MrCarly. Friday
night.
_
Loralielle Warner
nl tended a {
birthday party for Leo Doty, Sat­
urday.
Henry Van Sycklos from Hie
north, is visiting his brother, Fred
and family.
Will Phillips' p«*op|e hroughl lhe
little baby home In Mr. nml Mi’s.
Clialmer Morris, after caring for il
a. few weeks.
Mrs. Hose PhilHpC is going to
Middleville, to help care for a sis-

Atirie Timgtile and Miss Crites
of Ihmlield. called to see Shirley
Adams. Sunday.
Jesse IHsbriilger and wife enterlained for dimier Sunday. Mr. and
Mra. .Andrew Ketchum of loiccy.
GRANGE PHOGHAM.
Program for Jn ing Grange, April
7. ItHI:
Irish stories, respondml to by all.
Heading— Preston Parmer. •
Song. - •
“The - Torrens Land Title Sys­
tem," a live ininute paper or talk
By Clpis. Woodruff.
. Heading—Jennie WilUanuL
Flower march.
*
Study of soil fertility.
’ Mary Kronawitter, Lecturer.

"Which are the alum baking powders;
how can I avoid them unless they are named?"
asks a housekeeper.
Hara is one way: take the can of a lowpriced powder ■ your hand and read the
ingredient clause upon the back label The
law requires that if the powder contains alum
that fact must be there stated. If you find
one of the ingredients named alum, or sul*
phate of aluminum, you have found

an alum

bafa# paotder.
There i» another and a better wav. You
don't have to know the names of die alum
powders. Use Royal Baking Powder only;
that assures you a cream of tartar powder,
and the purest and most healthful baking
powder beyond question.

HOPE CENTER.
To the Voters of Carlton.
Mr. and Mra. John Acker and ”N'o man reMyu^jimre than I whal
family spent Sunday with Mr. mid il means (•■‘hIIF|Wr"bWce trfa lownMrs. Eddy of Soulh Wall Lake.
Little Helen Acker spent Inst ship where the oji|Miaing party can
week with her grand parent*. Mr. snow a man under.
A report I* living circulnlcd that
mid Mra. Nick Acker before leav­
I have no telephone. That ought
ing for her new home in Indiana.
Mrs. O. Geslcr returned home not lo bur me, u* 1 can gel one any
home Saturday from (kiopersville. lime.
where she has been takfng rare of
The highway commissioners olllee
her daughter, Mrs. John Anders, has been held in the east-end hut
who has Iweii seriously ill. She is once m twenty years. Now voters
ceported some belter.
is'nl the easl-eiid of our township
Mr. and Mrs. Ely Payne uf Clover- entitled to some consideration?' I
dab1 attended the parly at E. B. have lierii overset^ in District No. I
Payne's, Friday evenings
two yemsi I am willing to stand or
Mrs. Edit Acker of Wall Dike, fall on my record. 1 will refer you
spenl Sunday with Mr. mid Mr*. I to the township board lhal 1 was
I Nick Acker.
I under, consisting of two prominent
Mr. mid Mrs. Elmer Payndjof, democrats, namely:
Clinton HeuKalamazoo, are s|»eiidiiig a few j ney and Wesley Eisenhood. I think
ddys with his parents, Mr. and these men will tell you that my
Mrs. E. B. Payne.
[work wns satisfactory. I am qualiMrs. Will Whilleinoro of Soulh, llcd to build a road If called upon
Wall kike spent Saturday with her as I have already graded, surveyed
parents Mr. aud Mrs. O. Gesler.
work. I wuul to say lo you. who
want your tuxi^s 'higher: Slay at
Caird of Thanks—We wish lo lake home, and you that waiil them low­
this opportunity of thanking our er, turn out on Monday, mid be there
friends mid neighliora who so kind­ ,al noon, and have a voice in making
ly nssislcd during lhe denlh mid your own loxes and then you wmi't
Imrial of our beloved husband and have tn blame your supenisor,
father, mid to the ringers nnd the when he is called upon to levy
minisler for his words of consola­ them. Frank Crawford.
tion. mid for tlm many beautiful
tloral offerings.
Mr*. Ira Edger mid Children.
Mrs. Margaret Hose and two
grandchildren an* visiting her sou
Juke Hose, of Grand Rapids.
BANNEB WANT ADV8. PAY.

Do You Know Kelley?
Kelley is Cloverdale’s live Groceryman. He
keeps things moving in his store. Always a clean,
fresh stock of Groceries. They don’t have a chsncc
to get stale. If you haven’t bought of Kelley yet,
you better do so. You’ll be pleased "&gt;rith his
service.

PLUMBING &lt;5 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
ll you have any work in the above lines 1 shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the fob.

And you will

find my .prices as low as I can possibly make them.

My Other Lines—

Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
'Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines InstaHed.

DELTON.

CHAS. DENEAL'ZSS*

MICHIGAN.

Also Running Hperlal Clean-l'p
Sale On About 230 One And
Two Hoorn Lots.
A. E. Milholland is •‘ITentig lo lh&lt;*
people uf Hastings and Barry cminly between ati.msi ami 60,000 rolls of
new and exclusive wall paper de-;
signs. Mr.* Mtillmlkmd has been
here for u-mimle t*..f&gt;yearM and is
well known as a resiamsible .wall
paper merchant of Barry County.
He ul«o is making olhw olfe. mgthul will he of deep interest l.i
house holdars jusl nf this lime. It
will be irilen-sling
read his ad.
on page 13 of this issue.

You know whut tliry arc, you KNOW that there an- no bettor on the mnrkrL When you buy
uny our of Hivm- plow? you know thut you arc gelling the DEBT.
We don't try to sec how CHEAP u line of furm tools and imicliinery we run carry, bul HOW

BRANT OTIS &amp; COMPANY

GOOD. Wc know then that If you pulnmizc us mire you will "come uguiu," mid it is tl»c "COME BACK" trade that we count upon for our business.

.. MAKING EASTER SH0WIN6

Grant Ol's and Company utc now
operating two stores, one at Remus.
Mich, ip aildilion to ttleir atom in
this city. Now instead Of buying
for Just one store they gel'lhu udvuntagu in price thul naturally
conies in those who buy in larger
quantities, by buying fur Iwlh
sloros al once.
.■
This week they .are mfajrlitihuspeeiul Eaitbv ciellmig.»Il*&gt;fd Itodrj
ltd.
on
page
9.
A little money gets u lol of“wull I

paper ut Mulholland's.—Adv.

BALTIMORE TOWN JANE.
L. Wilcox visited his mother Mrs.
Oat Wilcox of Hastings Saturday
ami Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Payne of,near Delton
VUIted nl Bert Garrison's Iasi week.
Min. Della Weeks- of Haslings is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Bush,
till* week.
Philip Tunics has the grip also a
sprained ankle.'
Fred Haymond of South Dakota is
visiting nl Chas. Hlevens.
.
Mrs. Fil'd Elsey is sick with a
cohl.
Larue Eggleston of Grand llnpiiis
visited his aunt .Mrs. Herl Garrison
and family Saturday and Sunday.

How to Detect the
Alum Baking Powder

50,000 ROLLS WAU PAPER

They Huie a Big Stock of Fine Recently Started Branch Store In
Pat|crns and High Grade
Remus, Mich., mill Report
Papers.
Good Biisiucisf. ■

The Ilcxull Store of Carvctli and
Stebbins i* one ^of the big wall
i»aper stores of ihrfry county. Al­
ways nl liousoetoaning lime they
ore found preUy busy., hoi only
wall payer sales do this but the
call for
quantltiqs of interior
llnishes. dialqTcidanls. eto. I Him
week they’have mi adv.-of inter-1
e«t to thoiw who are expecting lol
du «o|pr ivpuirtug.il&gt; lheir iiomca.

CMESSEV.
Gay Walers who ha* been employ­
ed at lhe Slate Hospital-during the
winter-is again al home.
Mrs. E. D. Reynold* wa* lhe guest
of- Mr*. Harnr Lino in Kalamazoo
several days fust week.
Mrs. W. Fuller received a box of
orange blossoms last week from Mrs.
J. H. Brunjes, St. PelerabuFjTrla,
The L. A. 8; which was to meet
Thursday was postponed on ac­
count of lhe rain until next Thurs­
day, April 2, when they will' be en­
tertained by Mra. E. D. Reynolds.
Dinner will be wrved. • .
Miss Nellie . Doolittle has been
sewing for Mra. Frank Wright the
past week.
Since our last Jake Tack has
moved lo his farm north of BanHeld and Waller Boylvn lias taken
his place on the Fisher farm.
Mae Cairns left for her home
near Hastings, Thursday after sev­
eral weeks visit with her cousin
Lucile Reynolds.
Mrs. Will Whlto visited her sons
in Battle Greek from Saturday un­
til Monday and Mra. E. D. Reynolds
spent the same time with an aunt
in Augusta.
Mr. Wallers of Colon was the re­
cent guest of Frank Wright.
Mrs. C. Pellirigill and Grace Boylen were guesla at Waller Boylen’s
Saturday.
Gay Waters and Will Shorter
sheared sheep for Boylan and Fish­
er. Monday.
Miss Alice Bolter and friend vis­
ited at Shelps Resort, Pine lake, ov­
er Sunday.
Mias I/ois Shorter is Improving
from her long Illness. Wetlnesilay,
March 25 being her birthday she
was given a ikibI card shower. SlTe
received 115 curds mid n silver
spoon from the L. A. 8.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Turner ar­
rived home Friday after spending
lhe winter in Florida.
Mr. and-Mrs. Floyd Collison nml
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walers of East
Di-llon silent Sunday with their
friends here.

PLOWS
Willi our light operating mid living expense, wc urc able to sell you Hw BES1' goods al us
low a priee. or even lower, than uliu-rs ask for the inferior kind.
WE ALSO SELL ’OSBORN" HAHHtHys, "SUPERIOR." “-MyWAGIAC," THOMAS’ AND ON­
TARIO’ DRILLS AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF FIRST CLASS FARM MACHINEIW AXD KMILS
U

\

Aldrich Brothers Co.
HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE

Delton,

Miohlgan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

l»WF FIGHT

WANTS
THE BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE

erinlend local agencies in nil vil
lagc.4 of Ikyry roiyily. l.ibei.i
commission and expriiM**. A«I
dress, Marmn Porter, DIM. Mgr.
CharloHr, .Mich.
l-wl

___________________________ t-wk
Writing desk A»d chair. cheap.’
। Billie 11 ilcluock.__________ t-wk •
For Mill1—I'.vtrti bargain m n iwed ’ j’or Sale-Span black grade per-!
!.i&gt;i,&gt; ».uupped with । dieron mares, r. vears old. one int
ud lire-, idr,,nl. Wt. 2800 sound mid right.I
ca-o. la-an
price ♦525. Clyde Craig. -South,
.•.irly -ale 1 ,.n(| Mohlgnniery Si- Hastings,
'■^ti 'rl * "i 'd _!2J2!!£_5®L!L________ ’_____ *~w'k'

Middleville. Koonw, cn suite, furnished «»r un­
’ '
furiiishwk-nniie IlilcliNick. l-wk!

Wanted—Wasliing*
homo. Inquire 11.

IU acre* of land, chicken house
with !0 roti* of fence around run­

way, 30 younx fruit trees and .oth­
er small fruit. Seven blocks from

bank corner*.

For Sole—pure bred rt. I. C. snw*.,
bred for Ann I farrow; also v.
pure bred O. I.J’, boars, fi mnullisj
old.’ fiilliorl s^'iti. .Quimby, c.ilizeiis
phonp-froin llaxlingx. l-wk i
File men uf rent salvx ability, rap-;
all fenced. Enquire
aide bf entiling *tNi or nmre p* r ...
,111.'.'
•• ••■ —"I
_ «io^ilii. Hav&gt;* some .Michigan leiwithin a wook. My herd boar
riliwy now open. Tho I man &lt;&gt;d
■Ataslcrpiree’’
included.
Must,
Co„ Cle.velmnl,
l-wl., have room. Jbdiril Marlin. 388­
brood sow and
choice
... ...... . I long 4 sliorl. ___________l-wk |
DoMolt.
'■J"’'"* "ak: Blryrlr. new lire*, coaster. Bar-|
healer. Ivv
Wanted—Poultry any time doth,
at fnnn in Enin- nilli&lt;&gt; Hdchrock._____ l-wk,
I \vo work
nt residence. J. («. Kirchner.
,. Ilanfidd
Cumiiniaii Expcusos.!

For xalr—Nevv niildi cow. Phone ।
2H. 2 long 1 «dimi. ' Mr-. D. H.
Crtll tendril.
*
l-wk

if

Phone 49*11.

Wanted—HmiM'demmig or work by
the day. .Miss C. Fkivbi. Phone
SHIR.
2-wks For sale—fioiilile hnilM’.
silllahle for either «
My Bazaar Stork of . .... Is. nnd llxturc* are for wile. Mrs. l-.mmn
ft. of renter of Freeport village.
Fitch. .Nashville, Mich.
I.oi ,1x8. with wood li&lt;ui«e. ham.

—'■------- ------- I A.'i'Ording to mi iqiinion received i
; cow. « yr*. i|||j&lt; morning by County Clerk An-i
Plione l.i-J.1,1ms from Anorney i ionoral Fd‘ ....... lows, il will lii1 unnoces-ary for'
candidates who d.i imt receive or!
disburse funds for nomination or
eledioh io make a »w&lt;irn stale-!

proper I
Michl*

t'-wk
btypTad
~__ i formation.

■oft prater In kitchen and bath For Sale—lionu\
room.
Electric lights and r:i«
Hours newly pnlnied nnd In good

blocks from Rtsi* Ft. Inquire on
premise* ur Phone Cltlrcn* 13!. if

Winded—A good

For Mile—Early seed pulal&lt;H-s. It.

Met Furnished Rooms for tight
housekeeping nt 301 So. Church

|.i.di-

&amp;5.00

Blue Serge Sgeolai

Positively the best $15.00 Suit
to be had.
Guaranteed All Wool and Fast Color.

G. F. Chidester
Clothier, Hastings, Midh.

furnish full iii-

&lt;sdl Brewiw in .Newton's Pond.

heft* &lt;g
■rtl hl* e*

Culgrov,

good condition. .Call plioite.109
I -wk
kmxh). k

GLOTHGRflFT

ning. A iril .'tr&lt;l. al a conundrum. roll bdonuing !&gt;■ Mr. Shinton of;
...............
'
’ '• - Dowling on Monday. lhe animal’1
Hinde fair prngii" in his schooling*
until il wan driven along the street
Ibirdering .Newton &lt; pond. Here it 1
began tn rear until it plunged into},
lhe pond and wns drowned.

Wanted—Boy wants |&gt;osilinii on
fnrfn by month. Phmie Hi II 2s For sale or cvdiungc—For ,lior*e.
extra good single seat motor litur­
i-wk
gy fully equipped costing *T&gt;IH.&lt;xi,
run but little. WitJ sacrifice for
For Sale—Pair of mares, weight
icooo pounds. L. A. Ahhey. Hast­
ings. Phone fip7B. (
,‘f

year &lt;4d: one black mare 2 years
’old and bay gelding 3 year* old
Also a pair bay brood mine* with
fool, price *250.
Hiram Wall*.
Woodland phono 8I*?,
mile
south Woodland.
* 2-wks

NO. 5130

FARMS FARMS
i
Canadian Pacific Ry. Lands
Saskatchewan and Alberta ■
2U yewfopay for farm, Will run
excursions every week in Marchand.
April to the richest farming country

HASTINGS MARKETS
ygitiM—HKrsil. PHI

Corroded, Thursday. April 2.
Xha lUdiuga. MlUuw &lt;4Uh

Brown, Middleville. ।

II- &lt;V1 &lt;-..iilw for wlu.nl

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: X.ITICC mi beef, veal mid live Inigs.j:
1 also jioiiilry. bran nnd iniddliiigs. [|
| Potatoes me qiiolnl a lit lie lower. ||

For Nule-Euhl room house, one j
: and one half lol* mid limn. En­
quire A. I). Maynard.
2-wks
For Sale—Some

hnusclintd furni- .

valor, ladder, fruit cans. etc. First
linuse cast of Bool factory. 2-wks:

Foe Sale Brand - new lidtise. and ;
friiin.one to six lots; also dry
wood. Ira Baldwin, phone IXilB. tf I
For Sale—Al a bargain, one house
nnd two lots. 1st. want Hastings
Inquire 202 No. Michigan Ave. tf
For Sale Cheap—Five room house
. an&lt;l barnun 2nd. ward. Good lo-1
cation; Rec James M. Smith. 2wk-fFor Sale Cheap—A good two horse |
power nearly new.
Inquire 717
South Midi. Ave.
2-wks |

Low Priced Because duality is High
French’s White Lily is the Cheapest Flour You Can Buy

For Sale Cheap- Bough t-inch lum­
ber for roofing mid sheeting, also
• bill stuff. Plume 4ikU. Inquire
F. G. Pierce, City.
If

Our flouring plant is in constant operation both
night and day. We could not afford to sell French's
White Lily Flour at the price we do if this were
not so.
.
ment 4 Inches thick.
All jobs
Busranteed. I also do repairing
■ nd cleaning. Work neatly done. I
■hall lie glad to give you price* on
building or repairing. Phone 4*7.
For Sale—Good work hopse, five
yrs. old. weight about i MM. L. E.
Mudge Morgan. It.'I.
2-wks

count of poor health. Frank Hasel.
HsiUnx*.
tf
I have for amice, registered Dur­
ham bull. Register No. .'W8589.
Herbert Eaton, section il, Balti­
more. Phon# 268-ILIS.
4wks

Taxes, rent, interest, insurance, heat and
numberless other general expenses are no greater

fdr 8 hours than they would be for 24 hours. The
concern that has the orders can double or treble the
volume of business by running 2-1 hours that it could
do in 8 hours, ^nd at a very small additional expense.

This, at least, will cut down the general expense by
one-half and at the same time turn out'a better qua)ity of goods, because when the machinery is kept in
motion it will do a better and more even quality of

your stomach with a lot of poor, soggy, indigestible
t work by running along at a steady uniform speed.
bread. Your experience with flour made in the or­
French’s White Lily Flour is made better than'
dinary mills will confirm that .statement.
other flours for the reasons given above. It doesn’t
Why not settle the flour problem at once. Why
cost you any more, because of the manufacturing
not just TRY a sack of French’s White LUy ? Yqu’ll
economies we have in the plant by reason of our run­
ning night and day, with the best and latest models . find it will cut down your living expenses, because
you will use ev6ry particle of it. There will be no
of labor saving machinery that-money can buy, and
spoiled bakings, and no flour thrown away, or wast­
with the knacks that over 40 years’ experience in
ed.
making nothing but French’s White Lily Flour have
If French’s White Lily Flour wasn’t better than
taught. You can pay more money for flour but yqu
won’t get anything as good as French’s White Lily. • the others there wouldn’t be so many people want it
They wouldn’t keep this big mill running day and
Possibly you can buy flour for less money? blit you’ll
night year in and year out. Why don't you try a [(
find it far more expensive in the end. Why?^ Be­
sack of this flour, if you are not using it now?
cause you’ll either throw a lot of it away or punish

Two Lots For Salr—Cheap, if taken
al once. Inquire of J. M. Henry
or phone 323 B.
2-wks
For Sale—Three shoals, weight
about too liis; also one stock hog.
white, weight 2iX» lbs. A. J. Hop­
kins, Dolton. Route 3.
l-wk
J wish to lufariii my patrons that I
will be at Hilling's diop filing
saws of all kinds and hammering
mill saws. J. M. Whittemore.
Phone 590 R.
l-wk.|
For sale.—A good laying strain of
eleven well bred White Orping­
ton bens and rooster. Priie one
dollar n piece. Ray Gould. Nash­
ville, Mich- ftpulo 4.
l-wk

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MIDDLEVILLE ROLLER MILLS
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE,

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nnd one nf them pumps its wnier inovjlable raise in insurance rales
from a lake, while ours come* P mi unless we slop waste of city’ wider.
WfllM, nml is W per rent. pure. And the loss fram a lire, which we
Other cities, some of them tolally • could not tight with low pressure.
melereih have a minimum rate of would mean far more Hinn the cost
tn 110.00 per year, with corres­ of metering lhe whole city. Fail­
ponding increase iu price for water ure lo make every ronswnuo-inler&lt;*stcd directly in slopping waler
used above the minimum.
regarding
iiKspox'Rinn.rrv
Row mnny water users in this waste means that we mu**i make up MR. EVARTS REPLIES TO V ( |RLH.AR iVHK II vn It KF.IN
city have nuy idea of lhe amount of I ho loss in some- manner,. .
FOR METERING WATER TO
Nnw if then* 1s" aqy -portion in!
waler
they
use?
Take
for
example
The consvmerr
COMMISSION GOVT.
Hie minimum amount by meter. Hastings who donhli-fhnt lhe 201-1
muter*
nnw
in
service
are
not
stivj
1.000 cubic feel for three months.
That is 7.180 gallons for Ihh 01 days. ing both waler nnd money I would; AUTHOR OF THE CIRCULAR EVI- i
VERY PLAIN AND INFORMING
That Is nn average per day of 82 1-5 invite Hfem to visit Hie pumping
OENTLY WAS NOT PROUD OF IT
STATEMENT RY SUPT, TOBIAS gallons a little more than 2% bar­ plant and •■xumitit* for Ihemsdve*
rels, or 27—12 nt-* pail* of wnier. the pumping records for tho last
How many families can claim lhal three yenis.
In conclusion I will say lhal Failed lo Sinn His Nairn-. Beason*1
It Should Re Carefully Read by il requires 2*,4-barrels of water for
family use every day? Is there one since I have been in lhe employ of
Every Wulcr Consumer of
Ghrii For Adoptitqi Till* l'pfamily that would admit il. or-that Ih** city. I have hud two objeclThis City.
would claim they had tn go out in constantly insmind: I To improve
Tlw PANNER glndly gives |dnei lhe bark yard nnd carry 27 pail,, of Ijio water service in every way ami
slated In our । &gt;umitmicain It* columns lo Hie following water. 12 quarts each, lo supply lhe (2) To reduce lhe cost of maintain­
timely communication of Elroy reasonable family u»e? 'I h** fellow ing Hie city's splendid system ’ tn
tin*
lowest
limit
consistent
with
Tobin*. Superintendent of the City. lhal carried Hint much would bav«
work throwing
good service. I have ncled nt all Hu* voter, if tie
Water Work*:
*oim* job wouldn't he?^
Editor of UANNERNow ns to the cost of Hie n.elrr- limes under the direel ion of lhe
InnsmtK-h an the Superintendent cd service. The 1.000 cuh(e feel or council and the wjiler works coin- mutter of voting on i)«- &gt;-l
of tho water works is being made 7.180 gallon* per quorler nl th* mittee,.amkhave striven to do m&gt; vision to be BUbmiltml iInThen* has appeared to
III" ‘‘goat" for whatever is done in minimum rale costs less Ilian t cent duly nt-all limos. I have nn apol­
lo make. Possibly lhe adage "A n* a ••ttomb" in the *h;q*.
the department; I 'wish to make a day far lhe water. “O yes! Bul ogies
througir the courtesy of the press, you charge a meter rent- besides." prophel is Qid vvithoul honor save' in
liis own country" may be applied in voter wlm i* *uppo- -l I-- In* badly
an explanation nf that much mis­ Wo will add thnl. the amount being my
for I hnve made my linmo lorn up us lo wjiul c**nr-*- l&lt;i pur.-u*understood subject, tip* waler me­ from 12 to 18 cents per quarter. We herecase,
for many years. Bul I can say It* avoid mnking nny mi-iak*- in hi*
ter*. There seem* lo be nn im­ will average it at 15 cent*. That
that every statement in this com­ vol ing.
•
pression lhal the superintendent is will make lhe total cost IM) cents munication
is a fact which I will
Il really ought to I.-- |.i )„• good
responsible for metering the waler. for water, 15 cents for meter rent, glndly substantiate
if nny on" advice, a* il evidenily. jH-ar* the
Hut, if any citizen will be Just total »|JS per iniarler. or IVj ccnl.i
(gate.
enough to investigate, he will Hnd a day.. Big hill that! Especially Wishes to invest
Sincerely
yours,
tint a* it* author w.i- &lt;-\ireim')y
that I In- whole matter of reg­ for such a necessity ns punt water!
E. Tobins. Supt.
mod«&lt;*t, h&lt;* fnilwl l&lt;» Mini In* nanu*
ulating the conduct of the water Is there nny olher commodity thpl
tn hi* statement, and lh**rri»y. like
works, including the defining of lhe is an indispensible. need for every
all *uch animyiuou- roinmunira-1
duties of tho Superintendent and member nf lhe family for 3&lt;i5 days ACCEPTS CALL OF
clerk, is governed by the city ordi­ in (he year that can be obtained for
EMMANUEL CHURCH tion.*, il ln.*e.* mo*l &lt;*f il* i-llii ieiicy.i
nance passed November 10. iOlti. anywhere near this enormous sum?
a hard hit politician win* i, evideiil-]
That ordinance fixes the minimum Now suppose you used another l.fMMi
nite for water-meter service.
cubic feel, or 11,9(50 gallon* in the Rev. (uirroll I- Bales, of Lake City, ly mixed up in our &gt;-iiy po1----which politics, by th" way. iim
Now in IPH. following this ordi­ three months, il would cost nn nd-,
Mlnnn Becomes Rector
suited in les* nml b— ••lllcieii
in
nance, :it water meters were inslnll- ditlonnl 00 cents, or $2.25 for Hie
.Muy I.
x
our city nffnlrs a* the year*
. &lt;*d, saving Unit year 23.milKi.tMKI gal­ quarter, or n fraction less than 2%
Rev.r Carroll I.. Bales, of Lake gum* by. and have ean*&lt;*d
lons of water. Do you think il paid cents per day for an average of 3
City. .Minn., has accepted -tin- call "ho*s rule" with I**.** i—n
to pul in those 31 meters? I do. barrels of waler per day.
And I would be willing to take all
The old flat rale plan is so ut­ to the pulnit of Emmaim**! Episco­ every direction, than all llm n
the credit or bhmie for it: but I can­ terly unfair tn the coirsumer thnl pal church .ami will occupy Hie th** element* entering mio our city
not ns I wns not working for the it is not tolerated In supplying any i pulpit on the first Sunday in .May.
.Mr. Bates ha* b&lt;-&lt;*n a member of
city until Juue 15. 1012. When you other kind nf service nr commodity.
put this up to one of the knocker* The consumers themselves* those the diocese of Pittsburg and of Heal "dodger" willmul a *iu*m*r.
he comes hack with this: “Yes. who are honest nnd want to pay for Minnesota. Ho was I ho rector of Imve been issued by th*- *:mie inSI.
Luke's church. Henson. fr*»m lcre.«l *
upon any qm**tn*n I hat
hut your revenues fell off n corres- whnl they get, and get what they
IIMI2 until IM17. Al present lo- is ha* been submitted
Hi** voter*
liomling amount.'' He illustrate.* are expected to pay for. those who rector
of St. Luke's Church, Lake heretofore, when th**
did
I he folloy of talking willmjil know­ want a square deal, ought to he the
City.
H&lt;* is n member of the |&gt;-iar&lt;l not approve, until w hav&lt;- begun
ing what ho is talking uImhiI. The lir»t
insist mi water meter*. The
city records show lhal in Will wo man who wishes to irrigate hi* gar­ of missions nnd slamls high in the lo look suspiciously upon Ih** opin­
ions of th" polilirinn- frarimr they
pumped 151 million gallons, mid hr* den and lol his neighbors pay for il.' ehurrh.
may have a string ain.-h.-d tn
revenue was 87.IK&gt;.(K); while in 1911 or who in hot weather turns on
LEIGHTON.
with 31 meters on some of the larg- the waler nnd lets il run all Hie
William Jftckson went lo Detroit
consumer* we pumped bul !2R limo Jusl to hnve a cold drink when­
To quote from lh-* '•ludger.'
millions with a revenue of #8.019.37, ever he wauls it. will of course Saturday to see about a gasoline “Th** great
......
or #831.20 more than lhe year be­ oppose meters. Basing -my judg­ engine.
any govi-rimivnl Bhnnl.l h&lt;- tin
Mr.
Avery
of
Hart,
-visited
Mis
­
fore; mnl pumping 23 millions gal­ ment on Hi" net uni experience of
lons loss.
those who hnve meters, then* iiwnn Edith. Jackson, last week.
dividual mid social rigli
Frank
Marsh
was
taken
Sunday
How could we receive #851.2111 dmibt whatever that 75 per cent of I
people. 'I he clpser am
vVith pneumonia ami die&lt;l Wehiesmore money for pumping 23 mil­ Hie water consumers of Hastings i day
the IK. Tin* funeral was held
lions gallons loss water? Jusl thi-i hnve been paying more under the
way. That L'H.OOOjiiMl gallons and flat rale I bail they will under I he J from th" home Saturday. Those existence.' —*o they -,o in lheir
away, who attended tin* fun-, ojiening paragraph.
some more loo wen* wasted in tUIO. motor system. The excess they: from
were Mr. ami Mrs. Welch ami
For we had mon* natrons in ltd I paid, ns well .as what the 25 per! oral
Well, om* needs m&gt; fuilher text |
family "f Wayland, Mrs. Welch i.«
tlinn in Him. Hui that wasted wa­ coni, of waler wasters didn't pnyTi a sister of Hie deceased. Mrs. .Marsh for n sermon nn the Commission I
represents
the
loss
thnl
lhe
wnieri
ter cost, according to actual cost
and children have lhe sincere sym­ form of government, for in this I
figure* al lhe fiumping plahl, &lt;si works nnd the tnxpityers-liave had pathy of their many friends.
statement is embodied all that is lo 1
&gt; , ,,
for each million gallons, And the lo pul* up for.
[ Mrs. Marie Gaylohl. sister nf ha found in ihiKbcu Lmca-of
tax payers footed the lint.
' Where the meter
system is Mrs. .Marsh, nf Di'flance. Citiio, who ernnienl. As mi" reads down the
I act oiily'on orders from lite adopted the consumer gels whnl he I lias boon visiting Mrs. Marsh re­ list of “danger*" lo be eiu ounler.-d
council. I have no independent nays for. nml pays for no more than turned to her horn** today.
in the commiasinn f*»rni, llioro ap­
aulhority. My latest orders from lie gels. The man who isn't willing
the council were embodied in a reso­ lo tin that put* himself in a light i .Mr. and Mrs. Welch. Mrs. Marsh
Mr. Willson went I" Hastings.
lution adopted April 12. 11'13. which lhal. to say the least, is not com-j and
Iasi Tuesday.
directed that all new waler services plimenlary lo himself. .
Inim lhe people
be metered, nnd Hint all old sen ices
In close touch ns I am and must] The neighbors of Mrs. Marsh
b** placed on meters a* rapidly u he lo the water works system of made a bet* and drew her wheat lo
•possible. That
resolution wa* this city. I can say thin whole uinl-i mill. Ihis week.
Kiltafncttnn of lunriiig 'Mr. Gre*-]
unanimously recommended by lhe lor resolves itself into Ibis: It we] Arthur Kachley ha* been ipiite beck of Ponlinc in hi* nddre-* hero]
••nlire water committee nnd receiv­ have lhe &lt;&gt;1&lt;| flat rate plan, wc must] sick with pneumonia. (
ed the “Aye" vote of every lllellllier have a larger wnier supply, larger । .1. C. Shad, who ha* h*-*-n attend­ Hint hi* gave cl&lt;*;ir evidcnc**
of Hu* council but one. That reso­ pumps and larger water mains, in­ ing school in Big Rapids, has re­ lhe people were diridedly in
lution is si ill in force, nnd I have volving a big bond issue nnd a large turned home.
deuce in (In* gaxe'nimijnt nf
no oplion lull lo obey it.
increase in lhe city'* debt.
The
Born, in Mr. ntjfl Mrs. Hay Aubil,
With lln* ordinance nnd resolu­ olher nllernnlivo is meters for ev­ i March
in mnking lh**ir presence known &lt;ui ♦
2d. n. girl.
tion ixith in force, binding me ns n ery service lo slop the waste of
nny ami all t)c.-a«iftn«, and In- wa«‘
j
Mrs.
Hnighl.
who
has
been
car
­
i-iiy employee. I mu sure no fair wnier. A drouth such ns we hnd
in n pnMHon i&gt;* know whereof I*.- ”
minded man will hold me responsi­ Inst year, coupled with waste of ing for tier fattier lias returned spoke, being lh** City Clerk for Hu*
home.
ble for idH-ymg them imlh. And I city water, with our present waler
na*( three y.-ar». ami showing lhal ; *
am certain loo that when all ser­ supply, pumps ami maiii*.. mean
.Mr. and-Mrs. Andrew Jaeksnn.
vice* are metered .the-average con­ low pressure nml iiiadeipinte lira who have been sending th in- winter lied hnd pri*-|H inu* ’ under lb" ▲
sumer will be belter satisfied than protection. Delay in stopping waste who have been spending llie winter enmmissinn form, stories circulated]
under the Hal ratej for he will be of city waler is a danger so great this week.
paying only for what he gets, nnd lliat every public spirited citizen
The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical ing.
I ▲
not helping to buy coal lo pump should he interested in preventing. church will meet with .Mrs. .Mary
The om* Hum.* that politicians!
water which some one else wusira. Fire insurance companies base Thede, next Thursday.
Only three clftrs have n lower their rates on the ability of a city
years
’
tml
l.'-'.'ii
the
Initiative.
H!;
r
;
minimum water rate I jian Hostings, lo light (Ira. This city will face an -BANNER AVANT AINAS. PAY.—

SUPT. WATER WORKS
GIVESJHE FACTS

THE OHJtniONS ARE
“lOTWTtffl

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(nrm

government,

part* of lhe
which tin* ■
Bule form

April Bargains
We have some great values in all lines of merchan­
dise. Just now we wish to mention Sad Irons and
Ironing Boards.
SAD IRONS
Dover Sad Irons. Always cool handle. Hood fits
over iron and retains heat. 3 irons, handle and stand
in set. Our Price Per Set__________________ 98c
Mrs. Potts Pattern Sad Irons. Nickel plated, adjust­
able wood handle. Set consists of 3 irons, handle and
stand. Our Price Per Set'_________________ 79c
IRONING TABLES
Adjustable in height, folds flat to stow away; Made
of nice clean bass wood, 12-in. wide, 54 inches long.
Our price,■ _______________________ 98c

NEWYORKSTORE
N. B. WATERMAN

HASTINGS

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MICHIGAN

Blaster Styles
When

Spring Smiles
All the world’s a smiling. Winter’s Dead. Spring’s
here in Gladsome Colorings. It’s time to cast off
the “Snow” Garments—time to go forth attired
in brighter, cooler, apparel.
Come in and see what the fashion world dictates, in
neckwear, shirts, hats, hosiery and shoes as well as
clothes, are the correct styles for sunshine days.
As for Spring Clothing your critical eye will of
course select.
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CAPPS CLOTHES
100 per cent Pure Wool
tailored in correct conservative fashion for men.
Smartly, fastidiously created for young men.

Quality Goods—Economy Prices

Greet Easter in Capps Clothes

Grant H. Otis 8 Co

is . proposed [

“fathers" nppreve.l?
Then If any m- i*ure existing on
the books provs tinsalisfaclory to
tin* people, it ran ho forced before
the people for inspection nnd rejec­
tion if so d*-sir*'*l amt it i* found
not, right, hut n-*w there is noth­
ing to the math-r. for the Common
Council i* the final arbiter in the
matter.
But the Recall, as given tinder llm
commission form, bring* the “near­
ness" of tin* people to the point
where it can !•*• fell. In case cer­
tain officials do not respond In
their duties a* they ought, and if.is
found necessary for the best in­
terest* of lh*- city, a strong arm
can be strclch*-*l out and thenffend-1
er gently but firmly* removed ami j
a beltm* man put in hi* place, if h*
cannot be convinced of the error of I
his wa&gt;«: nml while you cnnnol
make an individual good by legih-l
lation. you can lu*lp brace-him up!
by holding a check on him.
How about our present situation? i
Have wc not a.« citizens, wished:
often that we had the power In put ]
a regulator nn certain tntnresls and!
individuals in our city affair.*, and
been able to put a.strong hand on
the shoulder and cause a right-1
(Continued-on page fourteen.)

Hastings, Mich

Phone 74

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES i
We have a good fresh supply of Oranges, Lemons, Grape
Fruit, Figs and Dates, Lettuce and Radishes, Onions
Rutabagas, Cabbage and Celery atpricesmost reasonable
Pick your dinner wants from this list. Let us supply you.'
Give us your trialorder for Peas,Corn, succotashandTomatoes. You furnish the order and we will supply you c
with the best.

WUNDERLICH GROCERY
.

PHONE 83

and which

.I. .......... . ............... ..
can inaugurate a method of liandl-|
iiig city affair* ami have a rham-**
that il will lire f&gt;‘ gd on the ordinanre list, a* Hu* Home Rule act.
al which the ••doduer" sneer*, pro­
vides thul such legislation from
such sources shall have a chnnee.
How much tdmw would any citi­
zen or number «*f citizens have In
get a measure through under lhe

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get their laundering all done at our place. If you want to be
classed among those who are tasty and classy in dress, bring all
your fine worfc4n laundering here. We make a specialty of doing
line work. V^e not only claim this specialty but we guarantee our
work. Now the warmer days are coming on—you will have more
fine personal work to be done. Phone and we will come and get it.

"We Wash Everything Every Other Day”

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Obituary poetry and resolutions. 5c

Obituaries of 20 IIqm ar less will ba
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No communication will bo publish­
ed under any clreumsuncea unless ll
ADVERTS I NG RATES.
Display advortlslnr rates on appU-

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HISTORY' REPEATING ITSELF.
. “Coxcy’s Army" and its incinondila march i&lt;&gt; Washington in Cleve­
land's day will not be’soon forgotten. When Gen. Coxey ted his legions
of unempluyisl and hungry followers lo lhe iinU«in’x (iapilol._il wxs-a re­
minder that rould not be overlooked of-tin* hard lines in which lhe labor­
ing people found themselves under our llrsl ailempl since lhe Civil war
lo apply a Utritf-for-revemie program. II was hoped Hint never again
would the laboring men uf America In? compelled to face such condi­
tions as existed from I8*j3 io I8V7, when the Wilson-Gorman bill Uas
. being tried oul, with results that were disastnms lo lhe business and in­
dustrial enterprises of Hie United Slates. Bul Hie unfortunate break in
tho ranks of the republican parly in HH2 left Hie way open for a minorily lo elect a President, which was done. Ami the minority parly and Hie
President assumed that, though thl-y had (tolled bul about 10 per cent, of
Hie total vole, yet the country hud commissioned them to try again the
experiment of “lariiMor-rWenue-ooly.” They proceeded lo give the na­
tion a drastic dose, imlwillistanding about &lt;50 per cent, ut lhe voters of
tho land had not asked for such action. anA a large majority, the pro­
gressives and republican.*, had in their platforms iliMiiiclly declared for
a prolerlive tariff. Nevertheless the Wilson administration promptly de­
clared lhal the voters liad )&gt;ut ii|M&gt;u the democratic, party the duty of
giving us a “tariff-fmwiTveuue-only.” And we have it. *

p.'lii ioii for-UMiniiag administra­
tor t ted. Hearing April 20. '
I,^nn e»of ^‘dk Marsh, dec'd.
cHtk&gt;n for appoint mg adm. tiled.
Henrrng April IT
.
Estate of Clark Durham,, dec'd.
Marriage l.lernsrs.
Petition to di'turmiiie heirs filed.
.1. Franklin Jones, Assyria,.......
We find the Use of salls and oth­
Hearing April «5.
Grace Gutchess. Castlenm ....
H. iJimlHirl. dec'll. er ha^sh physics Is becoming les^
Oscar C. Palmer, 'fliornapple...
I mal neenunt of administratrix III- ••very year berauKo ffloiv and'more
Cora Delia JUsing. Saranac.......
peoplo ‘are using RtncnlL Order!
e&lt;l Hearing April 21.
Will 11. Hammond. Johnstown..
l-,'late of
George MeCjirtgey. which we nnd they nrmty~lielfeve
Hazel A. Ilisbri(|gi.-r. Johnstown.
PdHHon for probate of will lo be the hpst bowel- remedy ever
made. They taste sir much like
lited. HeariM|jQiril 21.
Samuel I.. Keller. Orangeville..
Ina G. Hart. Rutland.................
t.stalo of John Ryan, nn alleged candy Hint even, the children like
insane person. Petition for license them. At the same lime they net
io sell real estate lil-d. Hearing so easily nnd naturally that there is
Goldin M. McNiili, Hullnnd.
no pumag. griping or pwn. They
April 24.
Estate of Mary Buxton, nn al­ lirompUy remove lhe eohstipathm
leged Im-ompeient 'person. Petition nml, by soothing anil strengthening
Ft cd Iterr to George llaii.M'liT and for npjwiinllng guardian filed. Hear­ llie bowels, make it Icm liable to
occur again. We have the utmost
wife. 50 acres, section 28. Rullnmi; ing April H.
81.000.
s
•
Estate of Christine Buxton, nn al­ faith in them. We know what they
made of and the pleasant, bene­
Anson &lt;». Merrill to Beil C. New­ leged incompetent p*tsoh. Petition are
ficial results that - always follow
land. 80 acres, section 35, Umland: for n|&gt;poinllng guardinn tiled. Hear­ lheir
use.
ing April 8.
tiJXk
You
needn't lake our word tor il.
Estate
of
Willard
Bitxlon..an
al
­
Fitz Allen Blackman lo Annie E.
Humphrey, part'd, sections 5 anti 0. leged incompetent j&gt;ee*tiii. Petition If Rexall Orderlies don’t, help you
—
if
they
don't entirely relieve all
fur appointing mrfrdiau Hied. Hear­
Barry; 81X10. .
your Ih&gt;wc1 troubles—come back
William ,S.
‘
-- ' ing April 8. .'
Estate of Wealthv D. Sprague, an nml t«*ll us ami we’ll give bai I. y.mr
Moore.- 78 'agi
Hutalleged incompetent person. 1’eti- money. In vest iiocket tin boxes;
land; 83.200.
Ira M. Chubb (o Ctias. R., C*»n- tion for appointing uuanlian tiled. 10c, 25c. 50e.
I You can buy Bexall Onlerlios onHearing April .9,
npple; $3,300.
Estate of Dorr and Aaron L*on- ’'ly nl Tho IleXall Storrs, nml in this
Chas. II. Converse to Ira M. nrd, minors. Petition ter iip|H*inl- town only of us.—Carveth &amp; tJlebChubb, 10 acres, sec. 22. Middleville. ing gunrdinn filed. Order appoint­ i bins, Hastings, Mich.—Adv.
«1.500.
ing Harry A. Walldoilf as guardian!
XEASE COilXEHS.
Charles R. Converse to Ira. M. entered.
Cliubh. imrecl. se«-. W. 8MJ00.
Estnt«; Ella M. ami Ijhiisj I. Dur­
Halph Meritt was home from
William I.. Herrick to Covert &lt;&gt;. ham. minors. Petition for appoint-1I Jackson over Sunday.
and Emma .......... lots II and 13. ing guardian. Order
appointing I Mr. nml Mrs. Ernest Wenger nnd
Wywams Pint. Orangeville. $25&lt;t.
Helen L. Durham a* gmirdiim on- children visited at Jny Pennington's
Frank G. Beamer to Edward F. Jen*d. Petition for license . tn sell . Sunday.
Bollum. Parcel. Sec. If*. Hope. real eslate filed. Hearing April 25.
81.00.
Bring your jo bpriiitliig lo nn—
Chest er Ji ranger to Sarah L. I*hSOCTH BOWSE.
nc hint* n complete equipment mid
am. 15 acres, sec. 35. Baltimore.
Mr. an&lt;| Mrs. Dan Yarger of Gnrl-J do only llrM class work.
82.0011.
Ion. spent Sunday with ('.. Andrew.*!
•■nd. ’i acre*. sec. 25, Hasting-1*; anti family.
township. ?l.&lt;n».
s
. • I William . Pardee and daughter, t
Robert Phillips lo &lt;,*••,re Watson Eleanor of Traver.-- City, visited
el al. sw ’i of sw ’J of &gt;••&lt;•. 22. relatives and friends in'this vicinr- !
ly a portion of the week.
Assyria. 8l.t3l.ll.
Incipient and Chronic Cases are
John Reuter and wife from Fill­
cheeked by using RHEUMA
more. spent Sunday wiih their1
Ko natter how long you have rcGcrcd,
daughter, Mrs. Adum Gnckeler and
Adalbert I'ilcr l-&gt; Arthur Eddy. «*' family.
er what term of Khcu:".a;iqn you may
tho enute
..
,
,'i
Mr.
r. in
mid
hi .nrs.
Mrs. Wilbur
w iinur &lt;.&lt;i*grui
Co*griff o*
of have, RHEUMA will rer.w
llozclla llurchdulT to Urn. ' i Alto, were guests &lt;d Clair Andrew.' and make you Will. Clearju-s the Uric
Add from the kidneys, murclca nnd joints,
aeru*'*"• »’,lla*“l- ami family Salunlay.
purtfra the rkin and Hood, nnd makes'
Harriet K. Bent lie lo Edgar N.« - j Tr) n BAVSER Uulll A(b. ir , Wl j .a fed youn,* r.r.-in. It is a d.xtoc’s pre-

THE REASON FEWER
PEOFIETMEW

STOPS MmISM

We can give you the very best vision possible.
We can relieve headache..
We can relieve nervousness.
We can correct strabismus (cross eye) with
children or young people.
We can make glasses becoming rather than dis­
figuring.
We can duplicate any lens.
Wc can repair any mounting.
We can give you city reference or show you rec­
ords for a year back.

Pike &amp; Damon
Phone 281

Jewelers

country, after 10 years of prosperous times, will not make a depression Hii'linzs Iwm. 8l.oo.
in business seem so bard to bear as il was from IH03Jo I80T.
I

Opticians

Card of Thanks—dur
hearts
aro overflowing with thankfulness
lo otir many friends, wlaliveq.and
neighbors for the sympathy they
have expressed relative to the sick­
ness of our dear one by tho deluge
of beautiful post cards. &lt;HF.} and
flowers wh.lcji have brought sun­
shine and comfort to' our hearts
more Hath words can express.
,
Card of
Thunks—I
wh*h U&gt;
f. J. Norris and Wife.
thank the neighbors and trie’ndi for
.
adv. ■
the post card shower, also the many
b«*:itit i fuj Howers received on my
birthday.
f Beware of Ointment! for
Mrs. Burdett Lichly.—Adv.

Present Doc to Hastings.
Mayor On I min han received word
from W. IL* Bennett, secretary of
lhe board of poor comiutaioners of
Kalamazoo county that Kalmazod
county will present n doo to the
city of Hastings to be placed in the
deer pen' now being constructed in
Uni city park.

Catarrh That Contain Mercury

Spring Laxative and Blood CJcauscr.
Flush out the accumulated waste
ami poisons of the winter months;
cleans your stomach, liver and kid­
neys of nil impurities.
Take Dr.
King's New Life Pills; nothing bet­
ter for purifying the blood. Mild,
non-griping laxative. Cures con­
stipation; makes you feel tine. Toko
rm oilier. 25c. Recommended by
Carveth A-Stebbins—A.- E. Mulhol­
rc.-ipdctV-d.-cc frur.i narcotica and opiates. land.—Adv.
ark *&gt; acres, Or.uu* xHI« vdlag . have lost, found or baie anything to 50 cents a brutl-i
$!•&gt;&lt;•.
illsnosi* nr
CARVETH A RTKIIllINH.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
John M. Smith, admr. of Isaac
Smith, to .1. .1. England. 80 acre*,i=------ --------- '■
-t— ------------- :

The general rxpeclaUoq of Hie country was that there would be a
downward revision of lhe tariff following tlu* election of 1012; but il Is
safe to say that far fewer than 25 per cent, of the voters anticipated any
■ such thing as lhe Wilson-L'nderwood bill, which was vnacled by the dem­
ocrats in congress, au&lt;&gt;received the approving signature of the President.
Had there been a feeling that such a'measure as that would he passed,
it is doubtful-if even with the republican split,'there would have Ihm-ii
selected a “lariff-for-revenue- only’’ President.
But we have Hie WiUon-Undcrwood bill. Its first few months of
operation * sliow a good sized deficit, which seems to bear out the t»rc- William W. 1‘olh‘r. Chart,'*
. dictions of its opponents that it would fail lo produce aufOcieut revenue. Wri^MTt and Sarah &lt;&gt;. Huffman.
... . i,
,,
! prcsm&lt;,ni. vico-presKieni'ami sis-i
\\ e believe. If reports.in .(he daily press ean be credilwl, that there is a । i;lty nf the Ifnrry Comity Pinm
marked slackening of production by manufacturing industries. That too I
I‘«r&gt;’el.'■ '.
'
correstionds-with conditions under the Wilson-Gorman law. Fortunate- I '* •'”'aU:' 1,11 ll1—l,,l&gt; ■ • •
ly the Wilson currency bill will save the country from a money panic. I
.
such as followed Cleveland’s election, and the general condition of the: KiTrelier.'"'' ^‘j^of' -•' TL's'c?

wbol» eyetem when entering it thmuuh
the mucoua aurtacea. Buch articles ahouM
never be used except on prexrlpUos;:,

OUI possibly derive from them. Haifa
Catarrh cure, manufactured by.F. I.
Cheney A Co., Toledo. O.. contains no
mercury, and in taken Internally, acting

Tokdo. Ohio, by F.
Umonlala free.

Exclusive Samples on Exhibit for this Week Only
•’ . •
Saturday Our Last Day
■
Over $2,000 New Spring Apparel for Ladies' and Misses
be sold less than cost.

'it.

In the cities (he condition of the uncmi&gt;loycd has been ami is deplor- I $LWable,-and lheir number Is very large. -T'lie free lodging bounce and soup j
Probate &lt;4'&lt;nurt.
kitchens prtAided to retii:vc.Mi$tre3*4iavc helpiwl voi&lt;$- iuuch. us lbey| -------- &gt; -■&gt;

■lid 20 years ago. But all th&lt;&gt;e tilings remind one of the four years of!ndmhdtlnilor.^'

$2.00

$15.00

$6.50

Voile Waists

Laities Coats

New Spring Skirts

$1.25

$7.50

$3.95

$55.00

$47.50

$16.50

/wasteful depression lhal followed lhe Wilson-Gorman la'rjff-for-roveini&gt;?only bill, except dial tltfj general condition of the country is much bet­
ter now than in I8PI, because .of prosperity that has been without *a
parallel in history.
■ And Jhyre is yet another reminder of 20
Coxey: and he has recently announced his
“Coxcy's Army" to Washington to lay before
doing something to relieve lhe distress of tho
Coxey will ask lie' has not made known as

With Glasses

years ago. We still
purpose to' lead another
congre.is the necessity
btlidren. Just what Gen.
yet. Probably it will be

Black Taffeta Suit
$32.50

Moire Sulls
'

$22.50

$6.50&amp; vow
Summer Dresses
$3.50'

$18.00

Balmacaan
WoolCrapaDresses SampleCoils
$7.95

$9.50

something quite as impractical as wi;rc his suggestionp of 2d years ago.
This second invasion of the nations cdi.ilaljjy his tatterdemalion “army"
will, remind us lhal such an army and lhe free soup houses arc ex­
periences auociatal ill the public mind with attempts to apply a tariff

F. L. Fairchild &amp; Co.

Michigan

Don’t You Want to Own Your Own Home?
Our business is to help you do so
The first thing that confronts one when they
start out to become a home owner is the matter of
paying for it. The dealer who wants to sell asks
“How much can you pay down?u Here is where it
is easy to see the need of some form of systematic
saving if one ever, expects to own -a -home—or any
thing else, for that matter.. You can’t own if you
haven’t the money to buy with.
•
It’s here where we can be of value to you. Let
us help you save that "first payment” down. It is
the spring time now and no better time ever was
than this present time for you to begin a savififeb' ac­
count that will mean a home of your own before

many years and maybe when another spring time
comes you will own your home and have the pleasure
of planning it just as you like.
We pay 3 Per Cent Interest on Savings Ac­
counts, compounded semi-annually. . We offer to
you the conveniences and aid of thjs bank, and pay
you a BETTER rate of interest than the govern­
ment does on its bonds, and at the same time give
your savings just as great security. Every dpUar
deposited in’ this bank is not only backed by our
$125,000 capital and surplus, but by the more than
$700,000 resources of this Bank.

istings City Bank

The Bank That Does Tilings For You
Hastings, Michigan.

�4

THF msTrvrw 1VATII tun. .

BABY CHICKS
NOW is the time to place your older
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.
Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cyphers' Incubators and
Brooders.
•
Phon,

385

M. W. HicRs

Hutlngi, Mich.

COIINER PARK AND WALNUT STS.

We havd not been in Hastings so long as many ‘other

people, but that makes no difference when it comes to the
point of good service in our Wall Paper and House Furn­
ishings Department. We can give you just as fine quality

ol paperas any one can and our prices may be lower than
We will fill your order for Wall Paper

promptly and it will be a pleasure for us to show you all

the beautiful designs and new patterns we have. Don't
fall to see us before you place your Wall Paper order.

C. E. HARVEY
«...

One of the itecret* of having GOOD MEATS to offer the
public ia in the Buying. There are all aorta of cattle to be
bought, for instance, at nil sorts of prices. It ii poaaible to
buy Scrawny Beet at low price*, and to sell it comparatively
cheap. But it will be tongh, will have more watte, and not
be ao nouriahing. The Be»t Beef Coats More, and it Worth
More. Al thia market you get the beat our money can buy
in thia county. We decline to buy inferior animal* at any
price. We can alway* auure yon Mr»t Clot* Meats, at
RflASONABLH PRICES.

BESSMER BROS.
The Maat Markat Man

4 United Light and
Railways Co
Howe
Common Stock

Snow
Corrigs
and
Bortles

Michigan Trust Bldg.

Let Us Save You Money

There arc several things now you are thinking of throw­
ing away, that you ought npt, at least not until we
have put our post-mortem oh them. Soiled garments
for men, women and children can he made to look
like new by our process.

We Clean-Cleaner

r&gt;?? l-rankim

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co.

M.
” ”
Kellogg
*’
We
*” call
" for &amp; deliver
* “
Phone 223___ Hastings, Mich.

Send it by
Parcel Post

Mrs. ifarley’Hayman am
pullets al
headed by

Get You an Easter Hat

iliaii lliimier ducks nl sime show.

morn tiffin;

We are ready with a full line.

for hiitclm
hi

Miller.

Grand Hap-1

All the latest styles. Untrimmjed shapes
in good assortment.

For Sal»

Come to

been the guest
■bung will) mil eggs. Tint llm r&lt;dd- Wm. r.uMgi ilT. rehitn d I., in
slorngo plaid in mrtv universal. II
lias mad&lt;* ll lhe year-nround neces­
Duroc boar.
sity. ll has caused Hie develop­ \i-iled Friday wilh'Mr-. Laura Wil­
ment of industries among which liams.
eggs by the Ihousand mid million
Mrs. Glenn H'*iiIi1*t uf Traverse For Suh*—Farm bred
are the raw nialcrinls. ll lias causpington eggs. Si 's) for !
Mi s' Wm. Chnlb nlmi.
Lucy Bawdy,
containers. by menus of wliieli ocs.«
can lie shipped nny distance.
ha­
For
Sale—? ducks amt drake, aby)
Bickford
in
hoimi
eggs.
John Deere No. ■.■ Check-row
Tho famine may
charged to
planter. Vein AldHrli. on Georgej
Fry's obi place.
l-wk
irnl l.ulln-rait llellileliam church. in
Barr&gt;*d|
among the housewife
Rev. Cai l Edllimm miiii-d in Indy I For Sale—Full blomled
Rock
eggs
for
setting.
5
eenlsl
Immls. AXcl J. I'nl"
millions of- liens limn there Carrie A. Jnrob-m.
cacti. Plinno fsil.2-wks

The Lure nf Poultry Kerpinnas many

United
Ulht
and
Railwaya

WARRANTS

Mrs. Nelle Boyes
Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY
In addition to my Many Good Things to Eat, I am serving

Steaks
Chops
Hamburg Steak

demand fur eggs, many more
storage plaids, many more persons
&lt;l&gt;eeial task is lo distribute

BUYING RIGHT

Phort# 162

White

The Reason FoR.i5-(k*nl Enn**.
According Io figures coihpited by
the government, the. percentage of

Win. CosgrilT u iids, Wednesday.
Babe Slater :i
lo recall Un* day when people did loud of stock I*
not expect tn cal eggs after front

To Wall Paper Orders

■

I Mamie Deller.
M. w. nick*.
| flowy Smith
Tills department Is Intended to give j •'
,S4,j|M|„
our HuhscrlbcrH tho best anil m&lt;&gt;4 re- I
'
llablo liiformatlmi wo ran obtain on
Itev.- Hopkins
dm subjects U»ry desire ciplnlncd. In Saturday nflerm
asking questions semi full infomuiilon. Mrs. WalLft.
Subscrilmrs are rtqu&lt;s«trd to rantrllw
..
&gt; &gt;1-^
uto lo thia department when they ran . ' ?
. r-j
give more Iptormadon on any rabjrct. I i
. \\LjfrtOMl'iv

..........

!j

Poultry Wants

the population nf Un* country. So.j
in acconnling for lh«^ famifie, any:
theory that the hens hnd heroine
loss fertile or that lhe number of)
liens hail .decreased, would be
scralrhiug in 'the wrong chicken
.yard.

We Give Prompt Attention

you find elsewhere.

CONSKHLTHN®

HOE HEWN

SOtTH CASTLETON A Nil
M U*I.F. GROVE.
Harley Hayman :.......
the Re-1
piibliran banquet al Hastings, TuMday night.
Rates for Advertising in this
Mrs. Hicks and daughter, \diir i.f
Column are 1 cent per word
Ktdamo. drove over an.l a. com-1
each week and
no adv.
puni.-d Mr*.-Hayman t&lt;&gt; Mr. Farley s
will be run for less than IS
funeral at Itarrjullr.
.
Miss Elsie Stiuili „f Nashville, I
cents.
visited nl. Fkl Hafii'-r -i and Chest.-pl
Smith's, last. Wi*e,k.
! Single Comb Rltii-k. Mhioryus ;
Clem Yales n|
1 Singh* Camb Bhrnle Ixlniid It,
‘ Eggs fur hnlrhiwg. I refits ■•n«*l
Smith and
family spent *umhy nt Win.
Smith's of Nashville.
Mr. ami Mrs. W«nn|**rlicli and
■laughter, Maxim*, of lla-iim-s, were
we.*k-oml visilnis ai j:,|. ||ufn^F&lt;.
Miss Frankie Deller of Na-livilh*

cmit'cli in this ilt-ln.!
son nceully purrb:

Ham and Eggs
Sausage
Etc., Etc.

You can get just what you want at Tom's.

Try My 15c Business Lunch
The Best Coffee in the City

No mailer what your trade, pro-

IN UOONAN’S CIGAR. STORE
Haatlnga, Mich.

change.’
Tho poultry industry has incrcas■’il mon* rapidly Ilian any other fnrmed a nmnili ago. when A. &lt;•
I branch of agriculture. The'.annual llnml nutxbntMW half Interest, in C

l&lt;*av

Is Hoonan’s Cigar Store Popular?

Haatinga, Mleb.
supply will gunrunlei* nn iiniimited

FREEPORT.
MARTIN CORNERS.
yoara
come and al lucralivi
Miss Edith Moon*, who has been
Mrs. Mary Mead* and son. Ken­
visiting her parents the past week.j neth of Kalamazoo, visited Mr. and
The care of fowls and chickens is
. returned to Grand Rapid.** for school Mrs. J&lt;«* Mead lhe last of lhe week. a healthful outdoor oreilp.’ition. It
Monday.
• (
Kenneth slaying .for nn extended gives om* a chance In get tmek to
Miss Lnura Demand is visiting In
Ute land and find profit and enjoy­
Grand Rapids, Ibis week.
Mra. Allii* Mead viiilml Mra. ment therefrom. II offers a variety
II. I. Miller and son, George, were Ixiwell Dvtnoml, nenr tin* Schlnppi of interesting features not usually
found in ordlnanr farming. There is
in Mnsinth Saturday, Sunday and cliurvli, Thursday of last week.
Monday.
Tho pant or earnestly requests n always something good In think
Mrs. B. A. LyBarker is still very goml attendance al tho church Eas­ about and interesting every day of
ill.
ter morning. So come nml hear a lhe year. Many branches of poul­
Misses Lila1* Slerkle nnd Ib*ulnh (fthorl Emder program nml sermon. try work are such Hint- (hey may
Babbitt were pleasantly surprised An offering for mission.** will b&lt; be engaged in by those who are mil
strong aml. robiisl ami wlio nflen re­
Thursday evening,
when about taken up.
twenty
young people called on
Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher nnd Miss gain lheir health by • doing. The
them, al lhe former's home. The Elaine Bauer enjoyed a feast of best inducement to enter potillrv
evening was spent in singing and warm sugar with Mr. and Mra. At- keeping as a business is that ll may
playing games, after which a three onXo Hilton, Thursday evening of be umlorlaken in a small way-with ri
very limited capital nml gradually
course luncheon was served. They Inst week.
enlarged until il provides a good
nil departed nt a late hour, declar­
Miss Alice Whetslom* nml Alfred
ing the evening well spent.
Fisher visited Miss Amber Cruso livelihood. We shall not, alterant
.Miss Edna Ford is visiting her at Quimby, recently.
'
ures. but always maintain that
parents nt Hillsdale, this week.
The well uri’Cera who hnve boon these itl-ftiieeesses are on account of
Misses Maude
Rickert, Grace
Boutna nml Mabel King of Hastings trying to drive a well for John negligence or lack of knowledge on
arc spending the week with lheir Whelslone since nlioiit the llrst of the part of the poultry keepers
iMvember, hove left (lion* nml gone rather thnn nny fault *&gt;f the indus­
parents.
try.
Charles Roberts of Grand Rnpiils to Delbert Slocum's to work.
spent one day last week wiih Mr.
Levi Miller has moved from S.
nnd Mrs. Geo. Thompson.
Endsleys house nnlo Chas. Evnrls
Winter Layers.
Mrs. Banihanl spent Friday in farm, nt Stony Point, which hi* will
We must depend on the spring
Grand Rapids.
work for Mr. Evarts Hie coming pullels lo furnish most of the layers
Tho Freeport school is closed this year.
for next winter. May chicks will
week for the spring vacation.
Mr. nml Mrs. Orr Fisher visited prove good enough fur Ibis purpose
The high school play, "Little at H. Cogswell's in Lakeview, Thurs­ if they be properly fed through the
Buckshot," is lo lie-given April 10.
day of last week.
summer.
They should not be
Mr. nnd Mra. la»vi Hynes nre
pushed so hard that (hey wjll begin
LAKE VIEW.
spending the week in Grand Rapids
tn lay before fhe first of November,
and Woodland.
Dan Johnson of Batik. Creek
...... .. as moulting is to In* avoided.
A farewell party was given in spent Sunday with Chns. Smith ami
honor of Lloyd Epley, Friday night, family nml Albert Johnson.
To make a success in poultry,
al his home. About fifteen were*
Mrs. Hannan Cronk of Eaton there must bo the right kind of a
present and all rejiort a good lime Rapids spent Tuesday with Mr. mid beginning. It cannot be done with
as well ns Lloyd.
Mra. Floyd Nesbel.
I lie scrub stock nor with tin* slip­
. Miss Laura Schwadcr, who has
Mra. CJem Jacobs is on the sick shod methods. Mongrelism in any
been visiting her parents ensl of lisl. Dr. McGufiln is in olli*mlance. form should bo discanled from Hie
town lhe paal week, returned to
Mrs. E. L. Sinrleir is in Ann Inrm. A pen of pure slock will make
Grand Rapids, Monday.
Arbor with her daughter. Mrs. the start nr di few settings of eggs.
Clare fusion, Maude Bisson grad F. George Keagle. who is to undergo Front those raise nnxt year's birds.
A. Sbuon spent a few days with Mr. nn operation in the near future.
Keep on improving nml Ilion you
and Mra. J. M. Sisson al Hastings,
Arminn Gillespie of Kalamazoo can enlarge lhe plant according to
the first of the week.
and George Gillespie of Lansing nre Hie knowledge ami capital Hint you
Orlio Bishop of Healings spent spending a week's vacation with command. Pure slock will give you
Wednesday in town wiih Mr. and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex better market slock and better eng
Mra. Freeman Furrow.
Gillespie.
records, and that means a higher
The stale school inspector was iq
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogswell of price on the market.
Gel your
tho village last week, inspecting the West Hastings spent- Friday and -share of this poultry money.
Freeport schools, lie was very Saturday with relatives al. this
Small Flocks.
much dissatisfied wiih condilionn place. ’
there and no doubt some very radi­
Our school enjoyed a week's va­
No mat lor how many fowls a
cal changes will lie made. Wc nre cation last week.
fanner has. th'* flocks should be
very much in hopes, that his visit
Mr. and Mra. Waller Keaplo have small and should i*o permanently
will work many needed improve­ sold their place to liny Bini nnd separated from each olher. The
ments.
wife. They will inftve to Hastings birds should not Ihi allowed lo run
in lhe near future. We regret lo over (ho same ground, for by that
The Otsego Union, of Inst week, lose such good ncighliors from our means disease is spread.
camo to hupd wiih an account of midst, bul welcome Mr. nml Mrs.
The more birds I Imre are on n
lhe opening of lhe new Citizens Bird in lo our neighborhood.
farm the more certain il is that one
Stale Havings bank in that town,
of them will get . some contagious
with pictures of lhe officers. Geo.
Dyspepsia is America’s .curse. disease. If the fowls are in one big
E. Bardeen is the president and Burdock Blood Bitters conquers flock Uie disense brings a disaster.
Fred W. Walker, a fonper wall dyspepsia cvmy lima. U drives out If they oro divided into several
known Hastings attorney, now a impurities, tones the stomach, re­ flocks, the disease can be confined
resident of Olsego, is the vice pres­ stores perfect digestion, normal lo one flock. The same is tnle of
ident.
weight and gopd health.—Adv.
| infection by lice and mites.

is it the best place to buy your CIGARS,

CIGARETTS,

If you think it is not, or if

risiting h* r mother,

Peter Bergy

in Alrnn.

in and see for yourself.

We can show you and prove to you that.wc have the largest selec­

tion for you to choose from.

It is all in zinc lined, dust proof cases, the only cases of their

Wc buy most of our stock direct from the manufacturer which makes our stock always

(different from others) fresh, bully delicious—has a flavor,

luiuie near i larksville, Friday af­
ternoon.
Hsia ami Marion Slater enl* rtain-;
ed a few id tb**ir friends, Saturday
afternoon, and treated them l&lt;&gt;!
Mrs. r.u-l.T h visiting her dnukh*r. Mrs. !.•••■ Alb*rding nf ikt-llrl.m.
Howard N'niTutt of Clarksville.
nml Pcrlv Bramlle

mill family of CailCtlU'l*.

Smokers*

you have not THOUGHT OF IT AT ALL, just come

kind in Barry county.

CAMPBELL

CUtl’i*.

TOBACCOS,

Supplies, Candy, Salted Nuts, Etc?

that

u lmlai' of (he Mill school.

BAA K»N CORNERS.
Burley Swifi and family of Hills-H
dale Countv, are spending a few |
(lays with hi** brother,%Mnrion ami
family.
Mrs. Elfa Ackley - nml children!
visited rcialues al Nashville. :i I
coup!* day- ib** first of the week.
Mrs. Cli.i- lH*ah uf Chester vimI-i
ed tier daughter. Mra. J. A. Frith,
last W cln. -.lay,
The Mi--- Nina
nml Bessie
llynes.of II.i-Ciiks, spent Sunday nt!
NUR I If CARLTON.
Orville Hciiney of Knlninazno, is|'
spending hi - vacation with his pftr-j
• ills. C. I.. Ib'iniey's.
Edith Lis riigslon of Logan is
spending tlm week with her sister.

Rev. Gris-** and
Thursday, \i-iling
llenney ami family.

family spent!
with Mrs. L.

with lhe former's parents, near
Freeport.
lawm llenney has been very busy!
the past week nursing an ohfi
fashioned lu'il.
Lulu Thomas who Ims been help-:
ing Mrs. fieri Kiiiuq the past we.*kJ
returned Ip her home in Bowin-, I
Saturday.
Homer llt-nnejr is'buzizng wood
for lhe neighbors this week.
• Motor delivery service al Mui-1
hollands.—Adv.
|
-BANNER AVANT AtiVS. PAY.-jl

cannot get elsewhere.

fragrance and aroma that you

.

Last Saturday wc sold 50 lbs of plug tobacco.

Wc want to make it 100 lbs.

Will you

be one nf our satisfied Plug Tobacco customers?

J. F. Hoonan
The Place to Meet Your Friends
Phone 106।
Jefferson St.

Dairymen
Some people fear that the lowering of the tarriff on butter will lotver the price
of butter to such an extent that dairying will not be profitable.
We do not share in that belief and can see no reason why the price should be
more than two or three cents per pound lower than before.
The change may unsettle the market for a short time but in a few months we
will not notice the difference.

Feed Your Cows A Little Better
and give a little closer attention to their comfort, and the difference in the
price will easily be offset. Weigh each cow’s milk and bring a sample to us.
We will inake,a test for you and show you whether you have any unprofitable
cows ip your herd.
Dairy intelligently and you make more money from the dairy than any other
branch of your farm work. We are here to help you and our patrons can.
always feel free to ask our advice and have their cows tested any time.

Sell Your Cream To Ud

Crystal Creamery Company
Hasting', Michigan

�THEM/

APRIL 1 mi.

ping the Body in Repair
intended that the body should do its own
repairing—and it would do so wers it not for the
fact thatmost of us Hoc other than a natural life.
Aalurv

tape U) lhe erula of the elastic, nnd
llu n He around each lied post. The
shams can bo pinned to Hie elastic,
or hung like a sub curtain.

Nature didn’t intend that wo ihouW wear cocmU, tight eollire or
M. nor live in badly ventilated ami draughty house*. nor eat and
.. I
. .
J. W., ...J. I. ... .
_L._ —- .LwwlJ

Far weak stomach* an.1 Iba indigratlnn or dyspepsia rrsulting. and tho muilltads
can Ta more adaplabla aa a curatlra
agr.nl than DR. PltRCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVEAT.

•t dlMaasoa following thsratrvm. no mrd.clnc

Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
Sold In Liquid or Tablet form by Beater* in Medicine*

I

SCHOOL NOTES

First Ward.
Ldyd Cloii.se is a)&gt;se.nt from school
on m i-ouht of illness.
Home of lhe Hixth grade girls 'are
writing the penmanship drills, and
orc going to try for a Palmer
Method L'l’doma.
Earl Troyer nu» left school to go
to the country lo live.
The loiys arc prod icing lH&gt;se|mll.
Miss Brown amt Miss flcffernon
excused lheir pupils last Thurs­
day afternoon in order to observe

room.

Second Ward.
Charles Lewis of the Sih grade
has move&gt;l lo Nashville.
The 5th grade in Arithmetic, nn­
* studying division of fractions.
.
The t’4h grade are beginning lheir
slii'ty of decimals in Arithmetic.
In Geography the Oth grade are
making a thorough study of the
History of Michigan.
The 5th grade have finished the
study of Africa.
Cecil Craigl has entered the tlral
( grade.
Harry Dnvinson from the rent nil
budding has entered Hu* isl grade.
:Harl Baum ha* returned to school
after Ming away some lime.
Kenneth Ia*wis has gone to Nash­
ville.
Hasting* High HcIhmi:.
Mr. Mercer is spending Ins vaca­
tion in Wynaiicl. III.
Miss F.rmiiia Goodyear of Jackson
and Mis* Koocisby of Airainlville
visited the English LX and .XI lust
Friday.

The Road To Sucre*.*.
The road to success is a pathway
Tlial many bclieve-far away.
They believe that by accident they
will
Come suddeidyon it some day.
They think, that Dame Fortune
shall find them
And auigbi them out of lhe crowd.
And show Them the highway to
glory
■*
On which bul a few are allowed.

enrollment, attendance and other
informal em concerning the Hast­
ings (Dty Schools including the
County Normal, for the month end­
ing March 21, lUt 1:
Total’number enrolled. I HI.
Number.of boys enrolled. 512.
Number of girls emadlml. «»*-'.
Nuinlier iH'hmging at close of this
month. tin®.
And so In romplai'eiiry'* manner
They nil by the highway and wail
Average number belonging this
For the day they shall wake up
mouth, 1013.
some morning
To Hnd lhal they stand with the
great.
wj.ni.
Number of non-resident pupils, They dereiyc themselves into be-

Number of visitors. 81.
'
Tho highest tier cent of attend­
ance: Mr. Nash. !H-3: Miss Mar­
shall. 07.01: Mis* Manni.. U7.K8: Miss
Abbott, tff.G; Miss
McGuinness.
97.17; Mi*s lleffernon. WJ.95; Miss
Brown. Wi.fi; Miss Jacobson, WJJJfl;
Miss Matthews. Ufi.19: Mis* Pettit.
OCA; Miss G. Miller. WJJfi; Miss M.
Miller. Wi.27: Mrs. Gorham. WJ.I3.
Tho following teachers report no
tardiness: Mae
Pettit. Gertrude
Hampton. Gerald Nash, Hilda Mar­
shall. Margaret Miller. Anna -Brown.
Margaret Welsh. B'Hsio*'E. Bush.

CLARKSA1IXK.
Hr. G. II. Fcovill has purchased
nml will lake possession this week.

They slmll come lu mid reap all lhe
glory
Thai those who have struggled
possess.

The road to success is a pathway
Thnl many think narrow and
straight.
*
A pathway someone will discover
For them, if they patiently wait.
And the years come mid go mid they
murmur;
Bul tomorrow Dame Fortune may
. show us
Tho wonderful way lo success.'',

Bul the road to success is a path-

Some Good DcxM-rt*.
steamed Gfahain l*udding—Two
heaping teacup, graham Hour, one
cup cooking molaMe-. one cup
swevl milk, one cup raisins seeded
and chopped, on. teaspoon *oda, on*
cinnamon, one-palf tea&gt;q&gt;oon cloves.
Steam two hours and serve hat with
lemon sauco made as follows: One
cup of granulated eugar. one tables|i«k&gt;ii sifted
flour, one heaping
tnbli*s|MMin butter, one tablespoon
good vinegar. Cream all together
mid add one le»*cup boiling water
and cook In double boiler a half
hour. Add lemon JugF before serv­
ing. This is excellent, with every
apiiearanceQf'Tiohness. but. being
guiltless or shortening, may Imj en­
joyed by even dyspeptic*. One egg
very thoroughly beaten may be
added lo the sauce if liKed.
Quince Tapioca—Thi* requires
three-fourths of a cupful nf tapioca
cooked until clear in four cupfuls
of boiling water. Add half a tenspoonful of soil . and half a leaspoonful of cinnamon. FilFa round
baking dish with quince*. Pour the
laplQta over them and bake until
soft. Rerve with milk and sugar.
Peaches nr* alw delicious served
this way.
Whipped Fruit*—Heal Up one
pint of whipped creiini until stiff,
then add one pint of diced pine­
apple, one pint of diced cooked
Pt-nrs, one pint of seeded while
grapes, one cupful of chopped Eng­
lish walnut meat, gme-lialf cupful
of sugar, and tine traspoonful of
vanilla extract. Chill and sene.
A Cheese Dessert— Mix together
lhr&lt;*c-fourths of a cupful of rich
milk mid one and one-fourth cup­
ful grated cheer/*, and heat careful­
ly. slirnng all the white until the
cheese is melted. Remote from the
lire, add a speck of salt, and when
slightly rool, the yolk* of three
eggs. Have ready a small pie dish
line,! wiih a very thin biscuit
dough, fill with the egg and. cheese
mixture, grate a very little nut­
meg over the lop and bake in a
moderate dven until s«*l. Serve cool
with jelly or preaenes. This is
liarticularly dainty ami delicipus.

HIGH STREET.
Miss Dixon of Kalamazoo .visited
her cousin, Mm. Nellie Merrifield,
Saturday and Bunday.
Jatnes Fauss and family have
moved on thefr farm which they
purchased of Clyde Sledge.
We
welcome Mr. Fauss and family ta
nor neighborhood.
Mrs. Corn Hlrimback and baby
daughter Ida spent from Friday
until Monday with her old school­
mate, Maude Robinson.—
,
Harvey Travis and wife and son
Russell of Hostingivvisiled at James
Southard's Halunlayand Sunday.
Frank Keech and family have
been entertaining lhe grip the post
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Robmson spent
one day last week with Mr. and Jin&gt;.
George Robinson of Hoihi.
Mrs. A. Marlin spent Sunday with
her daughter. Mrs. Perry Hall.
Homer Yrckley and wife and Hi­
lle daughter rtf Hastings visited the
former's sister, Mrs. E. Hathaway,
Sunday.
William Mallhew* of Hastings
railed al Milton Jennings' Sunday
to see Mr. Jennings who is still very
sick.
Alva Scalier and family spent
Sunday with thotr daughter, Mrs.
Hugh Riller.
Everybody remember next Sun­
day Is tho day to reorganixa our
Sunday SchodT'. so be on hand al
10:30 sharp and helpmake a belter
school than ever before.
HltJILAND.
Howard Laiidciislagger expects lo
go to Augusta about April t to work
at Ids trade for nn inuellnile length
of time.
Leland Jones has feturned lo
school. He pushes himself along
on his cart, walks sometimes with
one crutch, sometime* with two but
h(? is bound to get an education and
Ktirtnouiil obstacles.

sent a suiisliim* program for peo­
ple of riper years Friday afternoon.
April 3rd. Special talent has been
secured mid il ls Imped that this
will be rcrognireil by a large and
appriTiative audience.
The nmd Iwtween Richland mid
Knlamtuoo will be finished this
year, making it satisfactory for mo­
torist* going to Gull lake. Callmun
mid Kalamazoo cminly will join
hands this season by the connection
of the roads Iwlween Battle Creek
mul Kalamazoo.
Frank Bostwick, a farmer in East
Hoss, met with a misfortune Thurs­
day morning which deprived him of [
three Hilgers on his left hand, while]
lhe fourth was badly mangled. II
is thought the fourth finger can bet
saved. The accident happened1
while he was helping Imxx wood at
Herbert Stanton's home .
Rev. Samuel Baron, tiaslor outlie
Richland
Presbyterian
church 1
twenty-five years ago. now ti retir­
ed minister in New York, celcbraleff the ninetieth anniversary of his
birth Sunday, by delivering a ser­
mon in lhe Heidelberg Reformed

J+ouse Cleaning

June
Is rapidly approaching and as usual we are prepared
to assist you to brighten up from Parlor to Kitchen,
from Cellar to Attic. With our Wall Paper you can
make a beautiful room with a very little Expense.
You can not appreciate the pretty effects until you
come in and look them over. We also cany a full
line of “Alabastine” the wall finish in all colors. The
old chairs and woodwork look like i\ew when you go
over them with a coat of Jap-A-Lac. We have all
colors to match your woodwork, window shades,
Varnish, Coating for Linoleums, Devoe paints,
Crack-filler, Furniture Polish, Bed Big Killer,
Good Ammonia, Shelf paper. Just call us up and
ask about whatever you need. .

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Jhe Rexall Druggists
Phone 31
CJoods Delivered

That's b*adiug from every man's
door.
village, on Friday. The funeral wa* It is waiting for him al Hus minute
held nl Hie Cotigrrinilional church.
Sunday afternoon, nml was largely
tI'ead it
attended.
Roses, Carnations, (all colors,) Violets and Easter
“L'mler The Spell.’ n temperance, With courage ami honor Imlay.
(day will lie given nf Nash opera, For lhe man who mill toil without
Lilies. All kind* of potted plants, such as Prim­
asking
house, Friday night. April 3rd. The
EAST ASHJ Ill L
roses, Azaleas, (all colors.)
*
cast is composed of Hie prominent . That somebody show him lite
Orvil Goodman and family were
way.
.
amateurs from Allo.
gin-sts of hi* grand mother, Mrs.
Ikirotha Moon, Thursday.
Cincinnati. Ohio, for vacation.
cave
another
one
of
their
very
en
­
Clouet
Siibstiltile*.
The JIism'' Josephine Anderson,
Floyd Greeman and family, who
in have spent the winbr here, left
and Louise Wier. from Ackley Col­ joyable parties after th&lt;* regular
Bell—Main 208
Cit«en»-2470
M‘*Sinn
on Thursday
evening.
lege were visitors hero hist week.
lust week for lheir home in Chester.
Store—118 Monroe Ave.
Greenhouses Ashland Ave. and Psge Street
Warm sugar mid biscuit* were
Montana.
sened. after which games enter­
..... Thcan
.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
lion in Bangor. Michigan.
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
Claudis
Ihifftuiff
are
tained until a late hour. .
neither afford to n*mo«b*l so as to
F. E. Richards nml A. C. Henke* sup|dy the nv'*l nor to Imy the ex-’ spending lhe week wiih lheir parinteresting talk Iasi Wednesday on
have been entertaining lngrlp|&gt;o lhe pcnsivp
| *■ 11 Hl , ■ wardrolie,
W III * 11 • ’ 11. . canktlll
' .III V111 • find
I ■ • I bev*&gt;’ * ,■
.
Bulgaria.
I’rmbytory.
oral tuhslltules wlm-li answer-.llwf Herman Kikua fl«L_Wife enler- Rev. Baron lias lived within a half The old man is more than six fbet Tioga -------, -New York; In
Miss .Feller will »|m&gt;im| lier'vac.V IpaW week.
Mr. and Mr*. &lt;1. A. Robinson snfnf purtMise fmrly well.
! lamed Sunday for dinner, Ernest a square of the rteforinnf church tall and aside from Rowing locks of
puritig th* forty­
lion in South Bend, Indiana. •
ahd has lieen one &gt;&gt;f tin* most regu­ whit.* hair. .how. little evidence of J ’-J- Nervml nine
..o
If
you
have
eve
good-sixed
1
liingniaii
mid
family.
M.
I».
Roger*
Grades.
.Mr. Robln- closet, this can !»• made In serve and family and .Morrice Reese nnd lar altendunls. His birthday, each
different charges, mostly in Now
year, is relebrated by the pastor. .....................
____
lle was
___ graihi____
Fcalisn Buller uf thejtlli grade.
the entire family, if it only happen* I family.
llev. Dr. Zarlman. Rev. Bacon will nted from Williams college in 1817: York, Michigan and Wisconsin.
store during hi* hrief illness.
to open into the hall, providing a
--------------------- -—
preach nt Hie morning service on I Iho Hartford Theologiral M-miuary
F. A. Lawnll joined hi* family al
GIA' M tlHNERS.
"A Hpirilual Inventory of My Life." in pt&amp;o, and was ordained l»y Hie •—BANNER WANT ADVK. PAY.—
Ethel Eggleslnn is absent on ac­ F. E. Richard* midis visiting there
count of iUncss.
Mrs. Thomas Griffen is under tire
The “th grade Geography class
Mrs. A- I. fauiglilin and baby nnd a long rod so that il will project a
has completed Hie work on lhe U. R.
J. 11. tiny returned Wednesday,
|
Niirnial.
....
provide coat and skirl hangers for from his tti|&gt; through-lhe south.
Mrs. Mary Ayers of Nashville,
Elsie llwlnie* and Mtunl Rickert •!»&gt;•
each unrment or null. These can
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wm.
nnd Glen Clym of Woodland, .visited two for live nt any of the five mid liny.
ill penmanship.
Mrs. Allen Fvighuer of Nashville,
Mr. nml Mrs. Andy Chun. Tuesday. ten cent store*. And you can ar­
Miss Miller w
lion in Halim*.
range the clothing in al least a spent Thursday with her parents/
quarter of the space whiah it pre­ Mr. mid Mrs. Thomas Griffen.
tendance and mnoiMit of (lock. fmnj viously octupleilt/ach garment will
Music.
The teutdier's club have secured lonia roUnly.
■
&lt;
Having sold my farm I will have an Auction Sala at tho farm 1 mill east and
mile north
a victrola for lhe sclgads and also
RojLDIIIenbeck has purchased lhe
twelve nieOHbu.
pool room of John Reamer nnd will
of Lacey on section 6, Assyria twp.,
The Glee Club nre working on the Puli a t&gt;o&lt;d mom ami barber shop elsr first. All are as neatly and
compactly
arranged-as
Hu*
coats
or
“Rextn! From Luria."
combined.
.
suits of tho merchant, and in pre­
The third and fourth grades have
Miss Lucile Richards, who has cisely tin* same way. The outlay al
rotiiplcli-d sharps and Hals in the
We want to gi-l tho news to all
first may seem unwarranted, bul il
major keys.
old people al*iut Rexall Olive . Oil
health, returned to her work nl U.
' Tlie 5lh nml illh grades are lie­ B. A. hospital. Tuesday.
I or the little folks, a large pack­ Emulsiun. a remarkable new fixxlcoining experts in reading two part
Mrs. Claude Hindi enleilaified ing Im&gt;x may be procured of the medicine which we firmly believe is
music.
with n linndkerchief shower in hon­ neigldwiring merchant for a trifle, the best remedy ever made to over­
or of Mi«« X’eriia Bowman. Satur­ having first sandpapered it •smooth come lhe weakening, debilitating
In art. the classes are doing EaM- day afternoon. Music and games and then finished with paint or var­ effects of increasing old age. It
furnished the qntcriainmenl. Pink nish. This will hold nil of their gar­ help* to rebuild wasted tissues,
• r wbi k.
All aro preparing fur examina­ and while ramalionsand ferns were ments. when each is tilled over n st rengtlu'il Hie nerves, and give new
i uw*l in
decoration. Dainty ro- hanger. Boxes for shoes and nib- energy mid a lively feeling to llq*
tion.
Imdy. It contains no alcohol or
IMPLEMENTS.
Class' * in art have finished de- 1 fi&lt;*«hmi*nfs
freshmvnfs were servisf
servisL
. HORSES.
Double hurncx*. nearly new
Mo*." Breandle wen! In the Stale series may find place on the sides. dangerous drug. It may not make
sign anil perspective work.
Gray mure, wt. 13110
•
Riding cullitnlor, nearly new
sanatorium
al Howrll. Wednesday, Finish the outside with sandpaper you feel belter for a few days, hut
School ltc|Kirt.
Buy gelding, weight 1’200
Ixicr drag, 17-lisdh
12-ft. huy rake
fur U'enliii'Jit for tuberculosis. Hi­ and varnish, paint or slain, first till­ if you do not feel much heller and
-The following report gives the' wife/and fal her accompanied him.
A good team
Kyrncusc walking plow
ing in any cracks or nail holes with slrougf'r Iwfure you have taken a
CATTLE.
Milwaukee mower
5-tootli iiilHbiitor
returning home the same evening.
preparml ernrk filler -or sawdust quarter as much a* you have of
Huy
rack
Wagon box
other medicine* Hint iiaye not help­
।
A. E. Winchester '•nlerlnined the
lied row. 8 years old. calf by side
Wide tin* wagon In good condition
ed you. we will gladly give back |
| Jolly Pedro Club. Saturday evening.
Black row, 7 yean old. calf by side
your money.
lairar double biigg&gt;, nearly new
Mrs. R. H. While Im* gone lo Sa­
Black
heifer,
2
years
old,
due
April
10th
Spring *cnl
Corn planter
R'-xnll Oli\&gt;&lt; oil Emulsion con­
line to visit her daughter. Mr*. keep much of Hie dust from the
Calf 6 weeks old
tain* pure Oliv. Oil and the HyBoring iiiurhim- witli hits complete t
D*wi« Cool and family.
clothing.
Pair
Cauldron keltic
!“ ‘boll siciglis
~
poplmsphile* winch, plough they
Steer 16 months old
Born on Sunday. March 22. lo
Hirer, IK months old
Utg clialn
have long Im-&gt;*h endorsed by sue- ’
Hay fork mid pulleys
। Rav Jordan and wife, n daiiuhler.
Heifer 1 year old
'Cider barrel
cessfui physicians, are here f« r Hie
Cant li&lt;Mik
| Clia«. Decker nml wife enlertain’
HUGH AND FOWLS.
Mayonnaise Dressing is made in first tune cumbiiusL The re«u)t is
2 hay kiihc*
Fite gullnn keg
ed a parly of friends nnd neighbors
Brood sow. due April 201 h
nuui uu*
(&gt;o** cut saw
on Friday ilhihj. in honor of the lol - less limn two minutes if a dovcr a real liody, m*ne .m&lt;| blood-blllld5 wugun longue*
Single win* fence Mrelclicrs
10 laying hens
Huff Or pl ng I no cockerel
j lei’s birthday. Pedro furnished en­
ing foiMl-nnsliriiie that we believe Is
MISC^LLANEIMS.
tertainment mid nil rejiort a jolly fork, and a ImiwI Hint doe* not Hare Kti|H*rior to anything else in over­
HAY, GRAIN, ETC.
10
grain
Sacks
Barrel ehurii
lime.
coming debility, w.ikuess and lia­
Ton of miird hay
sill until nd, and always put
Milk can.
2 hcdsicml* with kprings
bility to diM ii-e. and to tone mid
70 bushel* of gmxl oats
strengthen the nerves and enrich
Ixmiigc with woven wire spring*
proud parents of a Imy. Iiorn Mon­
tin* idtHid. You who are weMk mid
Bi bushels of Yellow Dent seed t orn
Cllixrn* telephone, Ijiccy exchange
day. .
before dropping in the oil. The oil run-down- you wlm
are often
20 cords wood
•
About six bushels of Miiull potatoes
mny be i»mn-d in (&lt;&gt; the bowl in troubled by various cold weatliec
SOtTHWLST RUTLAND.
dashes, not drop by drop, ailments,
u«« Retail Olive Oil
Isaac Meiil of Hasting*. has hired generous
WM
II... —......... it il...
••• "■
Emulsion lo get aili| keep well mul
out to Harry Ulis for Iho coming
Hunts a ready mentioned have bee
p j. ., „.n,ih!e p|(.oantsummer.
B»tofT««thS3
George Havens spent Sunday In obs. rb.Ml. Rix or eight dashes of oil 7Mlinf Bil| (n r..(l..wwJ d^th, |,e|..
give you a wood
of mayon- ler gplrjK slllWinu hBaHh ’,f |(
BEST GOLD CROWN S3
11ail ing*.
tints'*.
I.
.
....
...
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.
natse.
If
a
bit
of
the
while
is
add(I
ochu
’
i
j,MI r(||.l0 a||,j p,]|
Miss Bessie Olis is ut home for
—
IL nl
*...........
••"■I —
BEST BRIDGE WORK $3
•si,to the
yolk,
the beginning, the
llll(ii... .in ii/ ta,"i
a week uf vacation.
,
Tnrmn a( Cola, All turns of $5.00 or under, oath.
All
mixture will lake a larger qunnli-1 j.,Jniiit a wont. । jja| |8 |IOW lnuc[|
loinlS 01 OfllBi tums over $5 00, one yeors time will be
iy
ot
nil
Ihnil
III.
|,rov.-rl;l.l
ll.ir
,
...
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n
Look to Your Plumblog.
’
faith we have. in „
it. Bold only al
il... ? non it...
i ...
DENTAL WORK OM CREDIT
.ml .in.-.- th.' .Ir.-.MiiK will'll,,.
n,.v.ti
,|| si.......
lr,,-"B',;.lT|-,'ll,i;
Sven on good bankable notes with Interest st six per cent.
You know what happens in a ulnl;
Lw,i
i,
lolui
hi,,.
1
If
i.nwrywl
an
V*
„
only
l&gt;&gt;
,i«,
Canall,
A
(Tea Year Onarantcc)
Imiiisc in which the plumbing Ik &gt;&gt;i ...nn.ini-n.lurn. II h .Irairabla lo steblniu. Ila.li,,,, Mieli-AU&gt;
o goods to be removed until settled tor.
poor condition—everyliody in III'* make a large quantity at uue lime.
ICI1,
’
liouse is liable to cuntriuit typhoid
•cicntioui, sympathetic treat­
„ .
, |,'n,"d “
Y»r RhrumalbuiL
ment for your teeth al a very
or some other fever. The digestive
ElaM e Curtain Hods.
! “I Mtffand with rh^jmatlMit for
rraaouable cost.
organs perform the same function*
Gel a good ijualily of While elaa-.lwo yttahi and could not gel uty
in Uie human Iwidy us I In* plumbing
d&lt;&gt;e* for Hie liouse, and Hwy should lir. luilf an uirh wide, and run | right hand to-my mouth for dial
be kept in first cla.-* condition till through the casing in saclt curtain*, j length of time." write* LeeL. Chap­
the lime. If you hnve aziy trouble, Gut th'* elastic a little shorter than man. Mapleton. Iowa. “I suffered
with your digestion Ink; Chamhvr- the width of the window, and ww terrible pain so I could not sleep or
NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS
Iain**s Tablets and ytr ate cerium brawi rings on each end. He re w lie *1111 ut night. Five yearn ago 1
to gel quick relief. *.r sale by All small bra** hooks to the window began using Lhamb.&gt;rlaii)'s Limfranie and huuk lhe rings over im nl and in l«o months 1 wgs well
I Dealers.—Adv.
- .
Micbtf»n
! Htdwribc for H^ BANNER, only these. This is a good way lo keep land have iiut suffer, d with rheuClerk.
Auctioneer.
shsm* on an iron bed from sagging.' maiisin sitiee." yur M[e by All
$L00 per year.
lu place of the rings, sew ribbon or I Dealers.—Adv.
.

~HrSlES OLD PEOPLE

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or
ders Given Prompt Attention

ELI CROSS

AUCTION SALE

D.5+8B

Sale to begin at ten o’clock. I offer the following property:

t

false Teeth

Hot Lunch at Noon

[r.

GEORGE MUNGER, Proprietor

HENRY FLHNERY,

G. E. HICKERSON,

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Cali*
with j

nRTffTFTRVf AirffAMAn

ar geons.
r, responded to
night.

B. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,

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Muting*, Mich.

Spring Term
offering coiqlnuuua &lt;&gt;p(M&gt;rtunlly Tor
any uno to'enjoy ail tbc advan­
tage* ol a iidirM- of Bn»lncM u.lin­
ing which will ixMlUnely lead to a
gtxxl imlaricd potJllou through the
well-known

Detroit Business University
DETROIT, Mini.

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Write for catalog. E. It Shaw, Prai.

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU. KINDS
Wc pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volto &amp; Co.
Op. C. LAS. Mill 57 Hiltlip

Safety First
This goes true in your
electric wiring. That’s one
reason why I urge you to
let me do your electric work
You’ll know it is done right
and that your buildings are
safe if I do the work.

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
Elootrlclan.

Order Our Drays
When yoy have any moving to be
done. TWO ACTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

somdat
SCHOOL LESSOR
FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 5.
By Leo W. Aines.Christ's Table Talk
Luke 14:7-21.
Golden Text: Luke it
Head: Luke 14 1-0.
Introductory.
ITio scene of our lesson &lt;= .the
—
home into which Jesus went to eat
bread on the Sabbath day (it:|.)
We studied the first six verses on
Mareh 15tli. By way of introduc­
tion wo might jusl look through
these 21 verses to see what Jesus
Christ wns thinking about and
speaking of as He sal nt the table
to eat Dread. Moto some of the
things.. Pulling out on lhe SabbatIi
day (v 5,) the exaltation of the
humble (v il.) reconiiwtisia al the
resurrection Of the just v ii,) Hie
great supper (v 10,) mid the. rejec­
tion of Hie rejecting tv 21 . flow
does this ciiinpaitt with uur table
thoughts and our table talk? Is
fhrre anything .about your table
that would lead a visitor to think
of the resurrection of the Just and
tin- rejection of the rejecting?
!a*sson Division.*:
L—Concerning Guimts, 7-11.
1 IL—Concerning The Great Sup­
per, 15-21.
Too Outline Developed.
Who were llm guests? May wt;
gut her from v 12 that the Pharisee
liad invited a select assembly, to
Hie exclusion of the poor, inainied.
lame, blind, etc? Possibly seine of
lhe iiilluentinl ineniliers of Hu* lop
nnd met the needs of llic man who
had the dropsy, mid then wc see
Him observing tho guests “how
they chose out lhe chief rooms."
Jesus' eye saw them; He saw the
place tiny chose, and He saw Humotive bark of the choice.
is
still coiiccrifcd about men s choices,
and always knows lhe niutiviMmek
of each choice. "Neither is there
any creature that is not manifest in
His sight; but nil tilings nre naked
mid opened unto the eyes of Him
with whom we have to do" (lleb.
1:13.' How il must grieve Him to
see so many choose the toys of this
life rather than the things that enihirv! “Choose ve this day whom
vc wilt servo? And aiiluilg His
is too
much &lt;&gt;f
choosing chief rooms. Hcincinbei
... observing. .Anottii-r
.....- ...
thing, Chrisl observed; du you iili-

speak? Anu are yum; eyes open h
Hie things about you lhal base Its.
soils for you? Hi' words (v n-ii

He heeded truth. Instead of seek­
ing and iippropriaiing Hie place
uf iiunor, we are lu take the humble
place, and let Him who hade us saj
the highest illustration of this eve

FIRE INSURANCE
If you aro not Insured or would
like lu chango your Insurance call
In and »eo me. I represent a com­
pany with a cash capital ot 11.000­
000 and can fully protect you.
LEE II. PKYOll

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

horlution is given in v il of uur
lueson. 'this wns a hard lesson b&gt;r
sires for neif-exiillalioii, c. g., Luke
msiiii*

Imlay.

cxail

Hitil God will nut be salisllyd with
such perfection. Listen lo Paul:
“Hut what tilings were gain to niv.
And Hie eamta .are too often lound
in contention about chief rooms.

man came nut to be ministerial un­
to, bul lo minister, mid to give Bis
life a nuisuin fur ninny.’’ And “uh
my Father hath sent me, even ;&gt;o
send I you."
Tlien He turned to tlie host, with

1*. A. HIIELDON
Atanlnu-t anil Heal Estate Office.
Abstract Block, I toolings
Money to loan on Ilcal-Eaiato. Real invilnhou. Tilt; Pliurlsvo may huv&lt;
Eaiulo s-ld.un eionnilMlon. General
conveyancing. Having a complete set
of Abstract Books compiled from lhe of being bidden again v 12,, or us
Record*. can furnish complete Ab- purl of tin! conspiracy to cutch
Jesus in His words, or lo show
Jesus how popular Im was with the
nrisbicrats, or for all of these reas­
on* together, Jiist as some today du.
Jesus inukes pruniinenl the thought
UNDERTAKING AND of recompense here. He does not
FUNERAL DIRECTORS condemn feasts for fellowship, bul
Licensed Embalmer always in attendance He does eoiidi'lilli fenslS for rvcoinpense. hid you invito your friend
PHONE, 32ft OR 387
lo dine in order lo receive u return
invilntiiui? I&gt;i&lt;l you
Invite Hie
Uluti, Illium A Sulm 1.1. Cl. willow nnd Hie fatherless also? Our
I.oi-il4bnl “call the poor, the iiinjined. till- lame, the blind." Tie-n- vva.Daily Except Bunday.
only one with whom lb- emilil liifve
fcllowinip ill that gathering—the
man He Imd healed. The others
Suing North 7:J7
were occupied with chief rooms
mid recompense. In
too many
churrlies lodtiy the same condition
prevails—Our Lint &lt; an have f&lt; I-

Millar &amp; Harris Furniture co.

exalt Him, with an

diigh- to lh«

id., and the pruiso uf God, while
the iniiltiludo oome to rxall self,
looking for recompense on earth,
nnd the praise of Bien. • "My bn-HiTell.• these Ihitius ought not so to be"
Pharisee lhe two
mad'* by man, and lhal ends il. hi
Hie secund ca»e Hie host is lilv.-'u-d,
man .cannql HTOliipense, but God
does at Hu* resurrect ion of the just.
Nothin? is said ulxmt lilcssing or
GIVING BABY A BATH
resiirrerllnn in- lhe first cu»e.
Blussed? Hoi*-?
Happiness with­
iii a limnlsonn*, warm bathroom is in. lilettAing from Hie guests,w mid
blessing
from God. The blessing &lt;d
•Hie event of Hie day. if you have
a poor, tnniined. lame, blind saint
the baby we'H supply the buHinxiiii is worth more Ilian the rvconi|&gt;ens&gt;rind heat. And you ought lu have of Hie godleks. These are value-,
however, llial appeal only lo faith.
such a Mum, biiby'or jio baby. II And there is such a tiling us doing
W*ll not cost-loo-much*if you have a l&lt;d of charily work so us io iiet
into heaven, tint this id--a is just
(is do Ihi! plumbing. Well pul in one of Hie deceiver's deceptions.
lhe tub, toilet and heater fur uilivh Charity work never saved llm giver,
mid never will. Tlie blood of Christ
lens than you probably imagine.
paves, anil after saved then the
charily'Work begins^ for which you]
, will lie rewarded. Note Ibat Hie;
Lord leaches rewards for works;
1 done; note also the time of tin* re-1
Eut of Poiloffice
,
.wards. . It is ot the refiitfeciion of I
Phone 126
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Hastings j the just, Naf the general resume-1

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

then- lo YokaU*ma. That certainly
said that all thioga are now ready.
is some waler.
In iNMfh cnao UreuvW rwltsal. One
Holder■ of our Pre­
The next few. insUliments of Mr.
wHr&gt;ied
■ ‘ with
.........his
M
P**1' stock r*ceivc
ground, annflter WIM Di» oxen, an­
Keeler's travel sketches will (ell of
■ V Ol cash dividemb acmiother with Jfti( hontifl S Bllfh are‘the
hi* travel* in Japan.
excuses of men. tQ&lt;! ay. One inaii,
annually -*t 5% per
iftriend of bring|Dg. JUS Wife with
annum. An investment backed by
uuniBY.
unn, stayed
aw,ru nt
•* home Mu kept them
him.
gilt-edged real estate mortgages
Reginald Winslow mid family
both awnf. Mun, how shall you. es­
and nniutpasaed for safety, con­
_jpe, if
cape,
if you
you neglwci
neglect ao
so great sal­ not go to lliu races were at the boat moved Thursday &lt;&gt;n lo his farmvenience or net earning rate. 21
and
Ed.
Bidelman
of
Hrhlge
Street
t
Hi in buxines*. useti over
vation? Tho
vnllonY
The poo^,
j»oor, tte
Ole utmmed.
mimed. the lo sco it go way, as they are not * lias moved into lhe house vacated
.000. Write for full particulars
halt, lhe blind, of v 21 fliay rvpre- busy and the departure of n sleani|
by
liim,
____
n town
I..,,',, event.
.,v,.lll All
All the
I ll.&lt; love-J
aent lhe outcasts of Tarael eVrily I er is a
stry unto you, tho btiblk-nns nnd makers on Ihq trip over wereTToWffl1 Miss Alice Caslelein has purchosharlola go into the kingilum of imd to bid adieu to those going farther, | ed n fine new Cameron piano.
before you" (Ml. 2i-31- Versc 23 mul th- natives' to shower us witti,. Mis* Kathryn HiUmnn mid broth-1
speaks of the Gentiles coining in. llowen. and patter wreaths. Th-j: er* Shirley nml Toiwrehce enter-1
as recorded in Acta, after the re­ water was alive with' men ulid boys Joined quite « company of their ;
jection of lhe oner try Israel. diving for money.
; young friend* Friday evening. Ire
Verse 21 tells of His rejection of
We are al wa again wHIf the ' cream and cake wen* served ami a
the nation, more vividly pictured in Cliinesi! I'eslauraul and gambling'| line evening enjoyed liy all.
Matthew. Hut Israel will yet b» re- going on os before. We have new I The I jidie*' Aid was well attend- I
Vi-rao 15 may lie lhe exproatlon oM^tpre&lt;i nnd will believe.
passenger* with us, among them cd last Thursday, nearly 30 pounds,
.... wlm lookiMl
t....i.'i &lt;m to Hie
. i. .. 1.1
1...T with van
you nil
all Hint
that Uh
are in r.hri&gt; Mr. C. II. D. Ftshrr.^ n Baptist I of rags being Mwcd. mid n fine din-1
one if
special
one
kiiigtloin
age for lln&lt; fiilil)lin&lt;&lt;iil of tha conili- Jesus." Next week Luke 21:13-3 minister nt Tokio, returning to tus ' nor served. Two well-tllb-d basket* I
work. He has been there 30 years,:। of provision* were sent to Mrs., 33) Acre*, Near Illg Rapid*.
tion.H ilttMiribitft above (v 7-11.) His The Journey lo Emrtiau-.
also among the paMcngers are Mrs. | Win. Brew, who is very sick. Also I Near achool and churches.
ritali'tiieiil bring.* fortli the word*
Sincerely yours.
John F. Keater and family, from i a lady was liired by tlie Aid to help j Some rolling, aom* level land.
-concerning the great supper. C0111Loe W. Anu s,
I'hilmleltihia.
Clay-loam and gravelly soil.
pm&lt;- Mt..22:1-11. In Ml. il in n
care for her.
king making a marriage for Hi*
A number from this way attended Good M room house, tsiilt two year*.
Tuesday. August 27.
Large barn, writ hold 30 head cattle.
Son. The great mipper to which
th«’ funeral of M. Farley ut Barry- Good
It
is
now
Tuemlay,
August
27.
mid
1
silo, hog house, poultry house.
Our
Hasting*
high
srlnx.i
s
lu&lt;|Go&lt;| invited the guests is the offer
ville lost Thursday.
granary.
which God made (o His pcopli! enls. Misses Eleanor and li.-iu- tin­ w&lt;! an* due to arrive nl Vokoiimna j Sunday School will rvorganike'
1IX) acres under cultivation.
tomorrow
morning,
the
eighteenth:
Israel lu give Uu*ni happiness and horn. Lucy mid Lottie Merrill nre
•next
Sunday.
April
31
Ii.
nt
in
a.
ni.
‘
50
acres
mote alt stumped.
day
out
of
Snn
Francisco,
wfttrlwn!
blessing Hiiuiigh s-nding His Son spending a pleasant vacation week
days off.the liout at Honolulu. We All cOme and help along with tlie 170 acres virgin and second growth
•
into the world. The' invHntion of al home,
‘ timber.
The Sunday School Convent ion enjoyed every minute, lint the last । good work.
verse 17 looks on to the Book of
Trout stream run* through pasture.
Arts chapters t-7&gt; where,- after has been postponed for two weeks tlirce or four days we. have wished
we were there. We certainly npCiiuqIi Medicine for Children.
I Timber, beech, maple, elm, while
Ghrisl's death, resurrection anil-as­ at Hu- West Holland chur.-li.
oak, black oak, hemlock and pine. '
Miss Yecklcy closed h&lt;-r school prvriate whnl those nt home had
cension, God gives to Hie nation
Too much curo-cnnnol lie used ini
lo do in packing uur trunk, ns I! selecting a cough medicine for chil­ Must tell this place in 20 days for
lsrm-1 Iliroiigh Peter and tin* others j for this week.
W.0UO.
the imitation to accept the King j Our Hinall|Hix pali«*nl. Mr. Mc- have been all day at it, mid just able j dren. It should be pleasant to take. I
mid Hie kingdom. These, tlrst sev­ 'Cnrly, is well mid anxious (■&gt; get to get the cover down, but so far contain no harmful substance and:
en chapters of Acts record thv offer homo lo his business mid mil of wo have never wanted u thing he most effectual. Chamberlain's j EDWIN H. BEBRAAD, MIO. Flffl Mil
But Hough Hemeily meets these require- 1
of the kiiigdorn to Israel after His! iiuarmitine. If it was shinll|M&gt;x. it which il did not contain.
ascension, and llu'lir repealed n-jee- j was in a very mild fonn. ll is wise where nre we to put the things w&lt;- incuts and is a favorite with the
Gramj Rapids, Mich.
buy. Have had no use for the modi-, mothers of young children every­
lion &lt;&gt;f il. reaching a climax in the lo he careful.
killing of Stephen. In Mt. there ar* I Correct ion: C. Higgs is not agent cine chest.
where. For sale by All Dealers.—I
We now ns never liefore. realise I
two invHalions v 3. I'..one speaking for silver, but silos.
-----------------how broad the Pacific is. 2100 miles
of the offer before His ilcnlh. the
--------------BANNER Want Advs. Briny Best
-BANNER WANT ADYS. PAY.— (o ihinolulu. nnd 3100 miles from -BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY— Results.
second after His death, when It is
Hon, whlch'is an unurfplural term.
And when ‘8 ,l"' resurrection of the
When Christ come* for us
H Th**. 4:13-18.: "But Hit rest of
the &lt;H*d lived not again until Hie
IlKNiHand years w«ru Hnished. This
is Hie HrAt resurreeUon. Rloased
and holy is bo that hath part in the
first hMurrecUon.**
Rev. 20:5-0.
Not a word is mid about the wicked
dead here. The wirkeiHhmd arc
raised in connrrHiin with the judg­
ment of tlie gn-at white throne, and
for lhal judgment (Bev. 20:11-15.)
(Jur eyes are not to be fixed so
iniirli tiism the reward, as upon.Hie
One who is coming to raisu the
d'Tv!, change the living saints and
give rewnnls. “Evon so, come.
1.0rd Jesus." Do yriu pray the Inst
prater of the Bible dally? Hee Hev.

GLIMPSE OF IDE ‘
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

5%

Gebraad “Sells Farms”
out
muni

This Will Interest You
50,000 to 60,000 Rolls ot
New and Exclusive Wall Paper Designs
In Every Gonceiveable Coloring at

Mulholland’s Drug Store
Never in the history of our business have we displayed such a line, nor received so many
compliments as to our beautiful selections, together with the extreme lowness of price. To
price them will assure you that you can afford to decorate right now.
.
We are safe in saying that no store in Barry county can approach us in either price or
showing of desirable decorative Wall Papers.
Our well known leadership in the Wall Paper Line hjs been gained in a few short years
by carrying the largest and most extensive stock, buying direct from the mills and selling at
a low price that makes every customer take notice. Any idea you may wish to carry out
can be done to the letter from our stock at a saving to you.
A little time spent in our store will prove beyond a doubt WHERE you will buy your
next Wall Paper.
.

We Also Have on Now a Special Clean-up Sale
of all left over papers representing about 250 one and two room lots. The greater part of
these were very expensive patterns which we are now offering at the price of cheap papers.
75 one and two room lots, have been sold from $1.00 to $1.50, now 25c to 35c.
100 one and two room lots, have been sold from 75c to $1.00, now 2Oc to 25c.
Balance of this big bargain close out sale going from 3c to 15c. •
■
This entire lot would be quickly picked up by real estate agents in the large cities, but
we prefer to give our own people this benefit.
Don’t consider this too long but just get in and get what you need.
We are the largest distributors in this vicinity of all the essentials of house cleaning
such as Muresco, Alabastine, Flatone, Room Mouldings, Plate Rail, Chair Rail, Paints and
■ Oils, Japalac, Varnishes, Brushes, Window Shades, Gold Bronzes, Etc.
We have just inaugurated a Motor Delivery Service which will enable us toplace goods
at your door almost as soon as ordered.
•
Do not hesitate to call us at any time for your requirements.

THE LEADING DRUGGIST
Where

Do Best

The Nyal Store

�Mbs. Clyde Wilcox of Hastings
spent Wednesday. here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lake were call­
ed to Hustings last Saturday by the
serious illness of their daughter,
Mrs. I^o Burton.
Miss Altha Rarick wns home
from Ypsilanti Saturday and Sun­
day. mid was accoilipuitied by a

----- ■ew •

D INNER, APRIL 2 1!&gt;H.
- ■ *- —

Strange that thia ha* hern dfarovrred Jusl before IW spring elec­
tion!
'
But unless all signa fail, Um h&gt;BOlve to be good mule by the jm&gt;liticnl dodging eltineni comes In a
few minutes too late.—much like
tlm rase of tlm express conipnnmu
and llm parcels post; hi olher
nbnuf-fnm to |he right lino of words—"Wo will be good as soon
should rather as we have, tn, and ns long as we
John Krali of Kent City is visit- duly? Well, we
have to."
To llm [mini that Iha.cnnimui«ion
Wo think this almul disposes, of form of government i.« nol adapted
llm “Tammany Hall” point raised. to our city on account of its size,—
N IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often
These three points about cover this is on nlruilufiTy false stalethe “dangers" staled in tlm “dodg­ menj without the least argument
due to a disordered stomach. A man with good
er” that are worth while paying at­ being necessary, and the statement
tention to, because most of tlm at­ is made out nf malice wholly, for as
digestion is nearly always good natured. A
tn to show lhal such “dang­ has been shown in llbw columns,
। &lt;i. W, Gribbeu has purchased the tempt*
exist under tlm commission nnd is a well known fact, lhefe are
great many have been permanently cured of stomach
old evaporator properly and is ers"
form, arc so clearly false t lijit they 125 cities under all kinds of condi­
cleaning up the sqiuc.
are
an
insult to lhe intelligence of tions using the commission form
troubles by Chamberlain’s Tablets after years of suf­
those who have read the articles successfully,
with
populations
MORGAN.
published in these columns during ranging font HXxi tn ROOii. many of
fering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and
e that exaleth himself the past several weeks, in which them in our own stale, and more
xliall
be
lunidiled;
and
Im
lhal
humeovry statement can be proved a coming in lino this spring.
enable it to perform its functions naturally. Try
bli'lli himself shall be i-xallvd."
fact based upon knowledge nnd ex­
'Hie great fear of tlm politicians
Pri-achinu
m-vl ..........
Sunday
morning 1; perienco.
11....
. ....
I' nrv.
in the matter seems to be thnl (Im
them. They only cost a quarter.
Jimifs
,,nwe'’®r this.................. —.......... poor “common" people will fall
' U ’ ’ 7, i I iAi’r.,11!1l,,ft,l‘ly show .i'll! tlie “dodger" re- down mid get under llm terrible
'-lj‘-v
1 'i'"1'1 .V*’”'1
n-rred lop-Jfitier tlie writer of the "ring" rule!
Rieka Ecknrdi alleged “iMJmb' i* woefully ignorWhnl' shall we do to Im saved!
&gt;n)e nl Lak'- (»&lt;h. *a and atj|l(J jnc|H concerning the
WJiy, do yon know, the olher day
...
„ &lt;&gt;
on,
-1 commiaaion form of government, we heard of a town not over a
Hirtiiiig Imine Friday.
and is talking “llirnugll his liat" so thousaml miles away, wlmre even
‘ ....
muds and
lo speoit,
speak,—
—or
or Isi&lt; vvinuiiy
wilfully misropremisrepro- the mcmliers uT llm governing liody
। daughter
r
u.ai.l
...a.
...
.
I
r
.
If...
....
I
l&gt;.h
n,
'm, t , ' w *hnir ?‘‘nl*nR 0,1,1 raNir*’,u? ,,ie nc‘unl wen* under the "boss" system to
VI V ll M r ,
furls that exist in every case where
such an extent Dial when important
.Ma",'a l,
...
is used.
..i«- form is
,
W. Feighner :nnl;
There are. cases where llm work- '"lioss" would gently incline or
daughter.
Ing of the new form ItaiThol been 1shake Ids head ns the rase required
tnrium.
—
Last Thursday being James Mead's entirely Hucer*.*ful on tlm start, bul 1nci'ording lo Ids view of Hio nmller.
Mrs. Juiit-lie Wellman,
i Charles Fowler returned to Bol­ fifty-eighth birthday, ten children never lias it fallen down, for when ;and the '‘city dad" needed advice I
Whnt dn ymi know aluiul that for
tho defects have shown up, owing
ltrs. Sain'l Blocker w&lt;-lo local conditions or tlie wrong '“Ihiss" rule?
start that is sometimes made In
it would seem that llm “common
wm. Thursday.
Mead had a phone installed such things, a few changes hnve ।people" arc not tlm only ones that
corrected these points mid in every ,ar.1 "iHissed” by Hie "corrupt city
Leon Moore and w
case success has crowned its ndop- ,rings" lhal. exist in tlm "dodgers'
who hnve been visiting
lion.
mind.
Speaking of tlm cases Hint have
'Hie author of the "dodger" evi­
relurnoil to lheir Impn*
proved defective, many of these ।dently thinks Hint tho average voter
have
been
brought
about
by
(he
;knows ,nothing about Ute mailer of
I'lmradnv Geneva Dovino and
Mrs. C. N. Young and Clem Yates
..lead treated the teacher and disgruntled politicians of tho cities ।commission governmenl or charter
where an attempt tn create, bolter :revision, and Hint lliey are liable to
Imol in maple sugar mid candy.
». M. B
conditions in public, affairs has ।be |ei| astray’ by these •dangerous"
ErknrdI «
Ina Sh-veus has relumed
Mr. and .Mrs. 1..
been met by tlm bitter opposition of ;notions of government.—that is
■ with I froth California nnd has purchased
those In charge of the city govern­ judging from the way he writes, for
Charley
l.eonnrd
of
Hastings
lia«
J. M. [ lhe II. A. Brooks Suhim: at the
the lath
ment, and as many stumbling 'he says "when in doubt nn nny
bout
spending
a
few
days
with
his
JloiMrh.
blocks as possible are to be found ,question, alwhys vote "NO." nnd
gntndmoilier,
Mrs.
Sabrina
Palmer.
i. Ru-j havid Kunz and daughter. Paulever in evidence,—in line with ।then you wilt sundy be right!
Mrs.
Mary
L.
Hughes
of
Hastings
isilitigi ine Were at Hastings. Monday evenwhich
statement.—our own case is Wouldn't that jar you?
is spending ;r few days with her chil­
in point. Also, m our neighboring
No mailer how much
Eugam* Pari ridge dren in Hie village.
Chirk Titinnrah.
II. B. Munion nf Grand Rapids city,—Battle Greek, wlmre all con- .
necled
with the matter plodgtMl .
ami daughter, Puuliile. nml t!. G. Munion of Keiidalville. themselves to abide by the charter. 1need of some cliangh in uur city af­
is spending her spring
fairs.—no matter how good nulhorincluding tho Mayor.—who now at­
mu Phillips sln-ei. Munday.
tempts to carry bi* ends regardless !Iiad. ami no matter how hard tlie
Ont'day la«t we&lt;-k Lloyd Marshall of lhe wishes of Jim balance of the ,case may personally appeal to you.
commission, and declares that hr ,unless
requested
lhe
carrier
tn
change
his
the stamp of
absolute
Miss Itqra Gokcy i&lt; home from
Mr-. Sophia Kunz
entertainwill do so,—*in spite of h—F—this .authority nnd certainty is placed
heavy
mail
wagon
for
Mr.
MatYpsilanti, for tier spring vacation.; ed by her mhi. , Juliu Balis and
wo *quole from tlie B. C. News;— [upon it by tho politician who has
E. V. Barker has traded hi* resi-I family al (heir home in North
he will be eliminated, nqd Battle ,made a moss of city government,
.-ellb*.
Tlm
change
vyas
thankfully
dener property here I" I’.hnrles (kistlelon. last Saluiday.j. it being
Greek will gel tn the front and has ,
Hca.se. for a forty acres farm in her seventy-eighth hinliday anni- made and much appreciated by lhe already given a sample of the sav- 'ami been thoroughly discredited as
a business success. still, you ns a
Ma|de Grove.
I versary. Nearly all her idiildn-u potties.
Grace’Hecker went tn Otsego Sat­ ing. by buHding its own city bridg- :voter are cautioned to’ go slow nnd
' Miss Mabie Roscoe i* home from i were present.
e* and saving in the deni some 40 vote "No.”—until,—when?—How?—
Ypsdantt. for the spring vacation. | Mra. Jesse tiillent.u-.-k nf North urday to take up her position again. per cent.
A large number of the friends and
What?
Mi** Beulah Mead is'home from j Gastlelon. visited Mr.*. Asa Dilh-nAmonJr the questions that we
imighlmrs met al the Barryville
Is lliore any remedy suggested
at Hastings i church la-t I liuradsy to pay lheir have heard asked many time* dur- (only to go on under the old method
spring vacation.
’
ing llm past year, mid is asked in until our city is more the laughing
Miss Susie Russell of Lansing, Thursday.
the
"dodger."
’
is:
"Why
liave
the
spent Sunday and Mon-lay with her
slock of the surrounding country
people of Hastings become incom­ ami towns that it now I*. and llm
are home pum flatlie C.n-eg ami
mother. Mrs. Helen Russell.
petent to govern.themselves?" —but I .ord knows il is made lhe subject
Mrs. II. E. Downing is visiting her Kalamazoo, for lhe spring vacation.witli n different meaning. And real­ of enough caustic remarks already,
KAI.XMO.
daughter. Mrs. Claud Lewis al
ly
it
is
a
hard
quciilion
to
meet,
but
■ lumsing mid Mason, last week.
| The ladies birthday club was very
—onto try mid dofonmlbiug that al
Kalamazoo.
■
............................ Mason, wns n j |d&lt;*:is:iutly entertained Saturday al would almost seem h pertinent one least bids fair to get somewhere
daugiiG-r. .Mil&lt;l|i-&lt;l nre vi-ilmg in
hroHn-r.. W. B. rorl-ltlie home of Mrs. Charles Shuler i:r looking al il from all point*.
and gel tin something, whatever it
Many times the question lie* been
mid Friday. I honor of Mrs. Burland. Mrs. Wacht,
Detroit.
•ll
and Mr;.'
Mrs. Shuler's asked all along the line.—"What Is and again, lhal something cannot be
and daughter,| Mr*. Terrell
a;;.!
Mr*. C. IL Quick and Mi«s Avne*1
Almul thirty-live .were the matter with Hasting*? (This worse than wc have now.
question with more or less lurid
day afternoon.
Once more, brother voter, think
Mrs. Alims r.|pinm&lt;&gt;ns is visiting adjectives.)
Charles r.&lt;w&gt;| is
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. W. Feighner ami
hard, allow no one to fool you as In
Do (Im two queslions go togeth­
daughter. Vada. visited at llm form­
relatives in Like Odessa.
* ''
Clem and Howard Onslor visited er?
your own hands as you are able to
Why has our city discredited our do intelligent ly, and vole “Yes’.’ on
Rapids. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ouster near
Hastings, Sunday.
.
Council two or three times on tlm a change in the methods wo are us­
Alexander Weldi h spending (hr
Mrs. Maria Chappell has returned Charlotte Sunday.
Mi-s Anna Rolfe of Carlisle is question of bond issues.
’ ___
' I ................
Ypsilanti.
__
from Woodland.
ing in uur city affairs, and unless
Why has our public school ques­ Hastings has something radically
Miss Mildred Quick i* nt
at her
Miss Nina Chappell wns home working for Mrs.’Wilt Martens.
Tlm ladies of lhe Kalamo birth­ tion become so acute that il is like the matter with her, we ran suc­
homo in Grand Rapids for her va- from Woodland. over Sunday,
cation.
' Miss Minnie Dailey of Dexter vis- day chib will entertain lheir hus- a sore corn at every' step?
ceed in getting somewhere.
Why is our waler system. Hint
Mrs. Mary Ij*wl&lt; and daughter-! Red her ulster. Mrs. Arthur Kid» baiids to a sc.ven o’clock supper fit
the Gleaner hall Thursday evening. lias hern our pridc in the past be­
Misses ’Vesta and Elhelyu. arc —‘
cause it was self sustaining, falling
April Pth
While looking up the matter nf
Jennie Buckle is spendin
Rupert Marlons and Louise Gas­ in the hole every year now?
Why have certain individuals and commission government and tnlkser were quietly married al Belle­
Vue Thursday March 20th. Their interests been able lo get whatever
iniprovenmnls
they
wished
in
cer
­
tlm
editors of lhe BANNER and
mnnv friends wish them a happy
tain districts while tlie balance of Journal-Herald, included, He- latter
IrllMlIx, hist life.
Mrs. Edith Oaslor visited her son the city has had to wait for much asked if I would md give them some
Haroy Edmonds and dpugh- l Raymond nnd wife near Charlotte, more needed work?
Why was the North Broadway to the matter, a* they did not have
her sister. Mi*s Electa Fiinnss, at i ter of Hastings, visited in lhe vil-l
bridge dosed ond kept closed for tho time lo do so;
Battle Creek.
lage last Saturday.
.
three or more months, when it
I agreed to do so. nml the la»k
• Miss Mildred Quick was a guest t Mildred Holly
is home from
SOI TH BOWNK
of Miss Ida Bergman
L-na ami Minnie (tackler could have been, nnd wm repaired became much larger Ilian I antici­
ville. Wedii&lt;-day ro*i
. .................... Munson visited nt aiteiidvd Hie parly at Mi.-w Dorothy in a few days ond nt a nominal ex­ pated ami the interest much strong-1
pense when lhe "powers" so de­ or, so much so tligt I found the
— ................ ................... \. Wchli'LniKing. la-1 week.
I LiqieS home Saturduy evening.
"copy” running into much bpacc.
wen1 al Grand RaphU Iasi week
Mr*. Lee rtrimimtich of Grand 1 Mr--. Emma Geiger is visiting nt emed?
Whnl was the cause of the large
In spite of this (Im papers have
Tuesday evening to wiliu ** a box- Rapid* is visiting in mid around tlm lhe lioioe of Herman Gosch and
expenditure of money in the cele­ endeavored tn give me all possible
ing bout.
1 viliogt*.
family.
space for these articles, ami I wish
brated
“
dam
”
exidoitatinn.
—
what
Dr. latwwn of Grand Rapitls was I Mis* Marjorie Denim i* a g”
। Mrs. Ozi Pardee and niece Miss
lo
(hank them both must heartily
•............. .................... .........
Eleanor Pardee visited Thursday wore (he net results.—where docs
nil tlm expense appear in tlm city for Ihi* courtesy, and lake this op­
Arthur Smith was Imim- from
Mr mid Mrs. Fred White wen- in; with J. Porrilt nnd family.
portunity for so doing, ns this arti­
accounts?
Grand Rapid*. Sunday fdrenigm.
.Ine Segnr of Grand Rapids isTfi«-| Gel .Mulholland's price on purr
Why was lhe"city deprived of 00 cle will probably Im tlm la«l that I
Mrs. I.. E. Pratt ami daugtilrrMargaret and Helen, and Miss R.-. . iting his ninlher, Mr*. John Miller, lend mid oil.—Adv.
more lights on our streets for two shall inflict on you as readers.
There have been miyu’ strong
years or more, when they could
hnve been had al llm same price statements made as tlm ''backing"
wo have been paying, if n contract and “interesls" that were behind
for five years were made and which tlm. scenes, hut I can most sincerely
has lately been executed?
say that no one has even suggest­
Why wore our city streets,— ed a lino of lhe subject matter that
worse than lhe outside country has appeared and outside of those
road—made ten times worse by a who have given me lheir sympathy
treatment of good old style country and'support, i-vgardless of party.-no
one besides myself is guilty of a
methods, out of date years ngo?
Why was it proposed lo soak tho hand in this matter.
city for »I3.5OO for lhe Irving dnm.
L. IL Evarls.
when it has since been offered for
WEST VERMONTVILLE.
nOftF and no lakers?
These and many kindred ques­
Mrs. Sheldon of North Casllclon is
tions have been pronounced, and visiting her daughter Mrs. Lew
who can give the answers?
Gardner and fatuity.
Can any of us find a one ot .those
Miss Lydia Mater of Marshall is
in power lhal lakes the -responsibil­ visiting friends around hero. J
ity?
Glove Birow and wife nmf little
The nearest to anything definite daughter Vada visited their parents,
thnl hx* been heard was a remark: E. T. t'xile and family in Woodland.
"Well, tho people don't seem to Thursday.
want anything so we will give il lo
Bert Hart and wife of Nashville
You cannot make a good brown bread by the same, recipe you make good
visited, jheir sister Mrs. Ellen Will­
them," and we guess they didt
white bread by. It requires a special process to givp it the right texture and
The questions.are not answered iams and family. Sunday.
because the old molhenten. worn- ’ Wess Williams visited Mr. and
bring out the proper flavor of the grain. We have discovered that process and
out, down-al-lhe-hoel system in Mrs. Cluirlie Gross in Nashville, Sat­
arc using it in the manufacture of Bra-Lour Brown Bread. Thousands of peo­
use in Hastings, loaded to the limit urday.
•
with political and personal methods
Bert Hart of Nashville called at
ple arc eating Bra-Lour Brown Bread and they pronounce it good. It’s made
nnd schemes lhal would sink any M. E. Downing's Sunday.
and baked under sanitary conditions.
business corporation, is expected to
Mra. Will Bass entertained the
do business in these modern and missionary meeting Thursday. They
TRY BRA-LOUR
progressive times. And now that lied a comfortable to put in the mis­
there seems lo be a liability of sionary barrel.
\
there being an upheaval of the peo­
Philip Frank Is very ill With heart,
ple who hnve become Bred of the trouble.
eternal shifting of lhe blame from
Miss Bernice Houglilatin of Mid­
shoulder In shoulder until H is lost dleville is speeding her vacation
in tho shuffle, lhe idea is advanced with her sister and family, Mrs.
Quality Bake Shop
to "amend" lhe preesnt. charier! Dolph Kafser and family.
Phone 381
Hastings, Mich.
Said charier being sub lee t to
Your credit fa good nt Mulhol­
“amendment
without
all
this
land's.—Adv.
trouble and expense I"

A

Chamberl airis Tablets
NASHVILLE

You Can’t Eat It Once With­
out Wanting More of It.

Bra-Lour Bread

THE NCTIK.ME
mimm

MEMORIALS
Decoration Day
is only’ 8 weeks away and if
you are expecting to have

any
monumental
work
placed this Spring
you
should place your order
with us at once. Watch lor
the arrival of our new vases.

&lt; Ironside Bros
Phone 197 Granite and Marble Dealers Hastings, Mich.

Eat Cottage Bread
tastes like the bread mother used to make.
No meal complete without it.
Home of Home Made Candies

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Barry County.
Sold by the dish, quart or gallon.

The Palm Garden
Phone 548

J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

SPECIALS
Please look over our extensive quotations and for­
ward your orders promptly.
Extra Fancy Can Sweet Peas, per can.. . ------------------ 15c. per dor $1.50
Richelieu Brand Fork Sc Beans with Tomato f&gt;«uce, large size per can.IOc
Red Alaska Salmon, per can.....................................
15c and 20c
Tomatoes per can---------- - ......-------- --------—- --------- .......15c, 2 for 25c
Lenox Soap. 7 hurt for........ ...... ..................................... ...................... —...25c
Genuine Whole Codfialij per lb........................
-20c
Waller Bakers Premium Chocolate per cake.
...20c
Maple Sugar, per lb............................. . ............
...25c
Argo Starch ,l packages for............................
...25c
Oleomargarine, best quality per 1b.............. .
..50c
Extra Fancy .Bulk Queen Olives., per quart.,
...20c
A Good Grade Coffee, Our Special, per lb!..
.$1.00
20 lbs. H. &amp; R. Granulaterl Sugar, for------

California Naval Oranges, now at their best, order liberally,
Spanish Onions and Spring Vegetables.

E. C. Russ 6 Son
Yon Can Afford Ford Tailoring
WEAR FORD CLOTHES
SAVE ONE THIRD
You simply can't equal Ford values anywhere.
Ford
ClothinR is in a class by itself. You have to actually see and
wear a Ford garment to appreciate what amazing values we
have. Every Ford garment is a great big bargain.
Come in
and let us show you. and if we make you a sui^it will be cut
for you and made to your measure.
SPECIAL—We do Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing on
Men's, Women's and Children's Apparel. Prices reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.

YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK

HILL CLOTHING CO.
TWO STORES—228 Michigan Street. Grand Rapids.
231 W. Slate Street. Hastiqga, Opposite Court Houte.

40 Acres For $1700
Good clay loam soil about three
nnc half miles
■from Hastings, 36 acres under cuiuvuuun and four
acres ot fair timber; the land is some rolling, the
fences are poor and there is a good well of water
and a windmill. The farm is about half seeded and
has plenty of fruit. The house has five rooms in good
‘ repair and worth about $1000. The barn is 40 by 40v
and there is also granary and hen house, the price is
$1700. Terms $800 down, balance to suit you.

An Exceptionally High Grade
Well Made Brown Bread

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant

, Hastings, Mich.

Crook and Gould
Hastings,

Michigan.

BARRYVILLE.
- The Aid Society will meet at llm
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mudge
From the very best quality Japan
Friday, April 10. All come early
Teas
and be prepared lo do quilling.
Mrs. II. Webb is entertaining her
aunt. Mrs. Aldrich of Whitehall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Mudge and
—15o per pound—
daughter Huth are visiting their
daughter nnd family Jat Caro.
Try them at
Mr. I'luinh of Albion spenl first of .
Ina week with his cousin and wife,
Mrl and Mrs. Charles Day.
• Mra.^Wm. Devine was efiosen del­
Jefferson St.
egate by the Missionary ladies to
attend a convention al Burch Run. Hastings,
Mich.

Tea Fannings

The Coffee Ranch

�Hi,

r=

leUmnirs vim
Dtpartmit

’I

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Ndw'is the time you will begin to think
about painting. We will be glad to figure
with you and give you prices on any am­
ount you may need. We are agents for
Acme Quality Paints, Oils, Varnishes and
Brushes. We are sure you find no better
and we can save you some money if you
' will give us a trial.

wm nure.
There will be a tiouud social al
the McCallum school house next
week Thursday, April 0.
Ladles
bring cake.
Ice cream mid'cake
will be tlie supper. Everyone come.
Miss Geneveive Whittaker of Al­
bion, Pennsylvania,' visited her
cousin. Mrs. Jennie Anders, a few
days bul returned lo her home
Monday.
.
There will be a maple sugar sup­
per at the Gla^s Creek Grange Hall
next Saturday evening. Everyone
come.
Jay McMannis expe- ls to work
for Ira McCallum this summer.
Chas. Wise, wife and son Lewis
and Ernest Wise and family nioved
here from Ealon Co. Iasi week.

We have a snappy line of Hats and Caps
for Spring and Summer. Better come in
and look them over.

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
Of Dowling

&lt;e.

Good Goods at Honest Prices

ice
FARMS FOR SALE

American Beauty Corsets
When yon purchase

ieh.

It is equally import­
ant that the same
corset be

COMFORTABLE

Iiavc one that
WEARS WELL

or-

and that cnract can

REASONABLE HUGE
.80
10c
20c
25c
25c
20c
20c
,25c
25c
SOc
20c
1.00
Jly,

• 80 acres, extra good limine .
small Imrn. on jnaiii road
514 mile# from Hnsthig#....93.0(Ml
M«i acie*. good building#......... t.5i«i I
IK! acres, good buildings......... aJssi i
to .acres, house......................... I.3UU
EnniiiH’i* resort at Tlmrnmiple

W&gt;- will he in ILi-i-:

ONE DOLLAR UP
charictcriuici ol ■
iplcadid concl.

American Beauty Corsets
an J many more.
Every improvement as exacted by taohioa
i: shown in these dainty |*arme&amp;U.

For Sale by

(Hlicc.

WEICKfiENANT &amp; RIEOE

Saturday of each week. "

EZRAS MOREHOUSE &amp; CO.
Ilcitim nml llaallngH, Mich.

,

Hastings, Mich.

BANFIELD.
.Mrs. Gcorgo Winters ’’ after a
weeks illness has resumed her du­
ties al Central.
Mr.‘mid Mrs. Quick of Milo spent
Saturday with Mr. Quick's sister,
Mrs. Win. Lyon.
Shirley Adam#' driving horse has
made a tine recovery of a very ser­
ious illness. Dr. Lickta of Dowl­
ing was in attendance.
Mr. Putnam, who is leaching in
.Bedford, is preparing an entertain­
ment to be given nt*xl Friday night.
The play is “ Mr. Bob.". Orchestra
from Battle Creek.
‘ Mr. nnd Mrs. Tandley nf Bailie
Creek mid Mrs. Pnrrott of Kalama­
zoo were Suuday guests of .Mr. and
Mrs. Smith Stanley.
&gt;
Mrs. Win. Smith, an old pioneer,
is not al all well. She suffers very
much with her stomach.
Mr. mid Mrs. E. Crandall and MJss
Lethn went Sunday to see Mr
Crandall's mother of East Johns­
town who is very ill with lagrippe.
Win. Wickwire, who Hias bOen
quite lit. is feeling some better at
this writing.
One of Mrs. Elbert Edmonds'
friends heard her make the asser­
tion she was not going lo have any­
more birthdays and so we found
mil when il was and surprised her
with a poslrnnl shower. She re­
ceived 15. Now she says since she
found so many friends she will
have another next year.

Rclliililc-Foley's Honey and Tur
Oimpaund.
Just be sure that you buy Foley's
Honey mid Tar Coni|&gt;oun&lt;f-r-it is a
reliable medicine for coughs, colds,
croup, whooping roughs, bronchial
and la grippe coughs, which are
weakening lo (lie system. It also
.gives prompt mid dctlnito results
fur hoarseness tickling throat and
stuffy wheezy breathing.—Arthur
Mulliolland.-Adv.

The

THE OLIVER PLOW
Soon Pays For Itself
■ord
and

on
ble.

Success in farming very largely gets right back to the question of right prepar­
ation of the soil to receive the seed. If the soil isn’t plowed RIGHT,
then the land can’t be prepared right. There’s where an Oliver plow
will soon pay for itself on any farm. When you have an Oliver plow you
KNOW that your plowing will be done RIGHT. There is no general
purpose plow in the world that will compare with it. It is adapted to all
kinds of soil, most economical when it comes to repairs, and you can
’ “always bank on it.’’
We’ve sold hundreds and hundreds of Oliver Plows to farmers in Barry
County and they always give the best of satisfaction. We buy a CAR
LOAD of plows and repairs each year, and by buying in the large quan­
tities we do, wc arc able to sell at the lowest possible price.

is
Japan

THE OLIVER SULKY PLOW is built upon the most scientific lines; is of
the lightest draft; most easily handled, and does the BEST and CLEAN­
EST WORK.

Call And See Our Big Line of Olivers

Goodyear Brothers
nch
Mich.

Hardware and Implements
PHONE 1

HASTINGS, MICH.

On account of illnus, I am obllgad tn quit farmlag

I will therafora have an auction

aale at what Is known as the Solon Doud farm In Rutland, 2 miles west and Hri miles south
ot Hastings, or XVz miles south of whet Is known as Tamarac Ceman, on section 26, Rutland
township. This sale will take Place on

Wednesday, April 8th
Commencing at one o’clock p. m.

I otfdr the following property:

IlOllSIX

HOGS AND CHICKENS.
Brood sow. with it pigs
5 shouts wt. uImmiI 90 lbs., each
About 00 chicken#

Black gelding, W yrs. old. wt. almul 1100
Sorrel gelding, 10 yrs. old. ut. ubout 1100
This is a good work team

FARM KHH-S.

Coll I) months old
'

Red iiiullcy cow, 8 yrs. old. giving milk, due
in July
Cow 3 yrs. old, giv ing milk, due in Muy

Cou, due about May 15

New lUilrlis cow

lied cow, giving milk

2 hriferx, 10 months old
2 Holstein heifers, 9 niunllis old

Osborn muucr, nearly new, 5 foot cut
Set of bob sleighs
Wide lire uagon
Gale plow, new
Osborn lever drag
Spike tooth drug
Hay rark
2 horse rullhutor
Barrel churn
Double work harness
Feed cooker
Combination Imy and slock ruck
la&gt;g chain
Dclmvul cream separator I
Forks and shovels mid iilhrr snuill tools
Other articles not mentioned

Lunch Served for Those Coming from a Distance.
Tarmc nf Caln*
I Cl Ills Ul Odle.

sums of 55.00 or under,
cash. Over that amount seven

months time will be given on bankable notes with Interest at 6
per cent. No property to be removed until settled for.

Milton Jennings, Proprietor

DOWLING.
Miss Marvel Criles Ii.k been Hie
guest of Miss .Marice bchwucho for
a few days.
.Mr. and Mrs. Waller,Oniisbr will
hnVe a warm .sugar social al lheir
home Friday evening, April 3. Pro­
ceeds to go lo help lovvards gelling
Mrs. Brooks here,
Ray Freeman, wife ami daughter
spent Sunday with Frank D.iy and
family in lheir new home in Johns­ HASTINGS AND CAUL­
spent Sunday at E. J. Bump's mull Mr. mid'Mrs. Fred Wood and
town.
.
i daughter Marguerite mid trirl friend.
TON TOWN LINE. ate warm sugar.
Miss Maggie Mclulyre uf Maple
Mr. tmd Mrs. Lro Cummings have: of Hastings spent .Saturday night
Grove visited her aunt. .Mr-, ll. G.
gone.io Diainondalu lo'visit the.lai-j and Sunday at .1. J. Barnum's and
ter’s parents.| q(,. warm sugar.
Miss .Mary Bump &lt;*iil&lt;,rUuu&gt;-&lt;l srvHn|dds this week to con-till n spec- with Harold Swans&lt;m and
'i»’in &gt;niiuay will! inetr parents,
treated lo wjirm sugar.
Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Kinne, nnd ale
Mrs. Margaret Siaiiion Ims been
warm sugar.
entertaining her stab-h. .Mrs. Park­
mi-s Nora .MaltlirwrS &lt;&lt;r
Grand ■
lil.’isling
er of Buttle Crock, Mis. Jane Gar- daughter Aina has bee
Hapid.. siHtiil Saltinlay night uilh | i.jju.i
)U,h| u, |k
roll of Lacey and .Mrs. Stanton of under the doctor# care
Mr. dud Mrs. E. J. Bump mid fam- chronic, cases soon n
Caledonia.
1 •,,
r ,, .
, ., ’I cured. Druggist' all
Miss Blaiirlie Werliiian of Ban-j
and m&gt;ii
.Mr. Dennv of Haslmus suent Sat. :
Held has been helping Whitworth
&amp; Sons invoice llivir goOit# llii.-

Henry Flannery,

Willis Irwin mul wife. Charley
Webster of l&lt;os Angeles. CalM -spent
Sunday at Igivcrii Irwin’s.
Misses Edith and Margaret Lesh-r
of Hardings wen- over Sunday
guests of lheir sister, Mrs. Ethel
ORANGEVILLE.
Georgu McCaux-y and daughter.
Mr#. Jim Dibble, of Middleville. are
moving (he torni'i# household
goods from this place lu Middle­
ville.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. Scribner’# lillle
daughter in sick at this writing.'
The doctor ut .Marlin was called.
Joe N. Pike wa&gt;&gt; in &lt;H#ego Sulur-!
day.
■ Mr. ami Mra. II. Lewin are enter-i
laming lheir daughter of lamsing.
Mm. M. T. Junes bad lhe misfor­
tune lo lose her driving horse last.
week.
■
,
Merrill Cole is drawing marl for
alfalfa this spring on Inn farm.

X

AUCTION SALE

COWS AND CAF1I.1L
CHEEK STREE I.
Mrs. E. Keys of Detroit ‘ came
Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs.
J. Smith.
Mrs. IL E. Holds ami children
Frances and Henry of Hallie Creek
are visiting lhe former's nuiihcr.
Mrs. H. Houghtalin.
*
Grandma Crmner. after a weeks
illness, passed away Wednesday at
Hie home of tier son William Cra­
mer Funeral was held Friday nt ’
their residence. Inlcrmenl in the
Striker cemetery.
Considerable moving has been
Joing on in our neighliorliitml in
he past week. Reginald Winslow,
and family moving on his place re­
cently purchased of I.... Cnmplmll:
E. A. Bidclman of Hpdge Street
moving in the hnti.se varaled by
him, and George Reid tnkin.- I'.. A.
liidelman's place in the lliizman
house. Mrs. O. Gross expert# tn j|
move .Minn in lo the limi&gt;e vacated |
by George Held on lhe Mclnlyre I
farm.

Emmons.

i in
cut

ilea
&gt;ur
the
ter
tnd
tod
40

.Miss Laven DwtOLjr. h lu)me from
moved bis family
"— —
home near Bloom ingdale on Monday of this week.
.
Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Hiamond of
Jiellon (pent Sunday al the home
of Mr. mul Mrs. Orr.
Albert Chose went to Itattlc
Creek Saturday for a three days'
visit.
‘
Mrs. Nora Blanchard and Mrs.
LUoklio will return from their
southern trip Ibis week.
Mrs. J.yman Shedd eiitertaiti&lt;-d
Sunday Mr. and Mre-Berl Sliedd of
Hickory and .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank
Holden of Cressey.
Mrs. Gorhain and Mrs. Eugeni'
Shedd were KslamazKi 'hoppi.f^
Thursday.
Mrs. Bessie Pettingill and Miss
Grace BolyenDf Irving visited lheir
brother at Cressey Salm.hy.
Mr. and Mra.
........... “
lo Qu- John
Flower farm tnovt
Johnson farm Mon
Mr. Andrus of H
onio the Flowep-fl
There will be an Easter program
rendered al the Muo churrh al 2:30
April 12.
•
Thomas Gorham was in Kalama­
zoo Saturday.

Mis# Bdrnice Greaser mid Mary
Wei|tp&lt;h-( are al Imino enjoying
their spring vacation. Ibis week. •
.Mrs. Jam* Huh n of this village
and M. W. Crysb-r of Belleville,
W»ync Co., were married last Wed­
nesday nt Um M. E. pursuing.■.
They left tin tin- evening train fur
lheir home al Belleville.
On Sunday April 5ih. a represen­
tative of the Anii--al&lt;KMi League
will spunk al tin- M. E. church in
lhe evening.
church will continue Ihi# week ail
least.

convene al (li&lt;- Smitlehl church,।
April Ith and 5ili. conducted by
Rev. O. Lasli.
The M. W. A. -f the U. B.
church will hold their annual elec­
tion at lhe U. B. pmsonage, Wed­
nesday afleriKH'ii. April 1st.
Rev. Win. Dillon, editor of. the
Christian Conservator, will give al
lecture al the U.' B. church, Mon-j
day evening, April &lt;&gt; al 8 p. m. Subjccl “Trulli and Error in Religion.'',
Strengthens Wruk und Tired Wo-1
,
men.
“I wa# under a great strain
nursing a relative ihrough threej
months' sii'kness." writes Mrs. J. C&gt;
VdWDe Sande. of Kirklaml, HL midi
"Electric Billers kept me from
breaking ilovvn. I will never be
without il." Do you f&lt;*l Ured ami;
worn oul, No appetite and foodwon'l digesl? II isn’t lhe spring?
wealher. You . .... I Eleclrlh Bil-|
lers. Klar,! a months treatment to-'
tiny; nothing tetter for alovnitah.l
liver, and kidney'. Tin* greql spring
tonic. Relief be unsnv b«ok. 5Ue
and fljOO, ReeomnicniWd "by Gar-,
velh &amp; Stebbins—A. E..Mulliullmid
—Adv.

Auctioneer

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will have a public auction on the John Allerding
farm, one mile north and one mile east of Cartton Center, on Section 14, Carlton,

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th, 1914
Commencing it 10 o'clock a m.

Gl)-(oo(li spike drag
Miller Ih'iiii puller
(Hiker cultivator,' new
. New Deere hay loader
Dune side deliver) rake
Peerless mumire spreader, new
* Gale riding plow, nrvv
Nlunnrr plow
Ha&gt; und stork ruck, new
Ajax cultivator
laiiLsing wagon with double box and seal
17-toolh spring drag
Slush scraper
Double shovel cultivator
Fanning mill
Wagon springs, 35U0 Ills, capacity
M urk humcxN
Feed cooker. GU gallons
25 grain siviks *
Single harness
2 log chains
. Hoad vvugon, new
Dt'Luval cream separator. 150 llis.
Grindstone, forks, shovels, hoes und other
numerous articles

HORSES.

Pair of uruy geldings, vvl. 2.‘mJ0
Black gelding. weight 1150
COWS.

Cow, fresh, M’lrii vears old
Cow, eight years old, calf by side
SHEEP AND HOGS.
Miilr-fmit sow with pigs
Poland China sow. dm- April 7

FARMING TOOLSDeering binder, G-ft. cut
McCormick mower
• Superior drill, 11 lioc

HAY AND GRAIN.
Stel-l roller

Hot Lunch at Noon.

KMJ bushels of (Hits
2 Ions of hay
No goods removed until settled fur.

Shelter for Horses in Case
of Storm.

TERMS OF SALE:

All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over that
1 amount, 9 months time will be given on good
bankable paper with interest at six per cent.

Leroy Alleging, Proprietor
Phone Lake Odessa Exchange, 124-3 Rings.

COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

m.

�TUT. Hi

mvrtd

&lt;»*■ ■■... I inUf

U'liil, l-ri- Mr* lb—II an.l .lannh- &lt; .1 &gt;1&gt;. l-.n rliHflx . onr,n..l lo lh.
north
ter visited :if the home of Mft and I bruise, cbtivaleiiriiig from the efMao Cairns, who lias boon vWtMt*. Frank Tr.ivi* mid also ai thej fee|* of u severe illnc*« with which(
।—
ing relative* in Cressey .....
nnd Virkstmmv ol Mr. mid'Mr*. L..D. Hall.,or[*he. wa* alllieli'd lah’lust tall.
j Imrg, returned home .Monday.
wna KUrnl tu&gt; il iiwuilulbmd.
I Mchin A." Johnsen pnrehased 'a • Mr. Polla „f n,.ftr Grand Rapid*
ml hmi-a Frid-iv ifloraooft heMrTiind Mrs. William C.iHliiiig npd dhive of eight hog* Monday Irarn L. who ha* lw.&gt;n working for hi* sisiwecii tlie *lxih ar’id. cofiiinw.l &lt;if daugbler. Iliilh Lushin?, aiiive.1 |(, Waismi and will prepare lln- ler-ni-law. Mis* Malcolm, returned
GUnSli V-r? Wa X Iler'•*" «'"• r-l.-ny * at: H.rkrr* for lh. -pring mark.!, Mr Ihmn.' last RaiUI,hy.
nice lohnson ’ Ni'llir Gillell Viiciii
:""1 Haslmgs. Mr, and Mr*. j„|in*on is a practical pork raiser.
A. |». Wood and dmighler Mrs,
miilai. .ml Gcora. F-l. &gt; 7ii.1 lt..ei’daughter an- al pn-s. |,au(u. ,,|..v.,|,M-nw»en.|e.a|.le lime Minnl.- (»|IH.r Usiled nt J. \V.
Judy lo lhe lliimrs lli.tl enter I Cairns* lam w«&gt;«*k.
Ho* ■•‘iircsiui
uri-psftil iiii
nii-ing
and marClyde Ranhorn .is visiting
nt
.misih) i.r xiilmr SfliiiTiirii. I &lt;•).&gt; Mr*, .l.liarie* Mriuimi oi irsim..
mlo lhe
-iiik au.i
.......... „ ».
JSX or H I ,um M
Mr-r k......
. ........ Mr. J„l,!,-.n I,a- Shull,. .
johntin The tahied of llm de- ,r'*"g enlerlaim d lhe Udhiwmg made a *tiidy of proper II rulmn*
Jaine* Rdnlmrn got kicked by a
••Whirl, ii. lh.."™,. :
.. .........
.. .......... Mr- W.ll-........ lh.. . ................. I...........
n.l...n Ih.r... UM Frhby. _

IRVING

♦ ENTIRE SATISFACTION *

t

“W. '!;£

Will Im assured il you purchase that new rug. carpet or linoleum from the immense
stock we are carrying at present. This season we have used more than ordinary
care in the selection of l&gt;eautiful patterns and fine fabrics and we feel sure that’ the
most fastidious will agree that we have succeeded Imyond measure.

... ■;;!'.. ... ... .. . .....

AV8TIM DISTRIIT.
Merrill Lewi* &lt;&gt;f Detroit, itpent
pnrl of laid'we.'k wiih his patent*
। here.
.
.
,1 Ije. Pawmu nf Bnllle Creek was
Ijpr daiigli- , ;d|ed Sjmdnv |o counsel with Dr.
..f Grand Wasson in the case of Eliza Tully.
ill care for
Mixs Grrlnide Veddi-r of Bellevue
coiidilmn visited her parents here Sunday
The many friend*.-r ‘
‘
In ing di*-1 *er were pleA^, .| h
• fortunate vvi-dding, Mardr Ak
h&lt;- M-n ice*. wishing them all &gt;

ington wns lhe greater.

eighth

ton

grade

al*&lt;&gt;

Mrs.

ed in iladimrs Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Filleld and
family wm* Sunday guest* of Mr.
Fuleld’s brother-in-law; Verne Hay­
wood ami family tedding In llm

rd their farm in Yankee Spring*
InwiiHhip for a fmirlcen acre tract
on Arlington St.. Middleville and ex­
pect lo move io lheir new home
Min. Mr. and Mrs. Chubb liuv re­
sided mi Ihi* farm which they re­
cently lei go lo Mr. Charles T:&lt;mvorse of Middiet die. since 1892.
when they purchased lhe farm. •
Mrs. Bion Estep and dauglijf*r
Marie Eslop went over lo Lake o.le--xa Friday of taxi- week for a visit
wiih relatives.
...
Mrs. Nriil Husm’II and daughter* Hi"in" in order Hint lhe elderly I
Thelma HusMI &lt;4 Grund Bapid*। might be jjiven proper care and

tub

La.lie* Birthday Club .... ........
last Thuraday. All repm-l a line
lime. Mm, Jg»iw* wa* presented
wiih a berry *p&lt;H&gt;n mid Miss Znda
silver lva*|HM&gt;n and a pre**"
The next Hireling will

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60
The Sample Furniture People
* Hastings

EAST ORANGEVILLE.
Mrs. Margarel Hail has liven
bill i* re nori rd belter.
There have been several cases of
German mensle- :n Ihi* neighlmilinnd bul all nre gelling heller.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will ll. .lolmcox nml
son nre visiting Will Carter nml
family al Whitmore Lake.
: The telephone line between Rich­
ard Jolmcox's ami 1.. D. Woodman'*
jis now rnniplel. iC
Me. nnd Mrs. John llari spent
Monday at Frank Harts’ of North

Mrs. Anna Mickel of Bul land I'

irvina General store

With the close of the month of March we have rounded out
a decade of merchandising in the general store at Irving. We
came here ten years ago and the volume of patronage we have
received has met our most optimistic expectations.
We nre
pleased to announce after having been acquainted for so long a
time that we extend our best regards and sincere, thanks to those
who have aided us to maintain a strong mercantile establishment
at this place and shall ever Ik- pleased to attend to you?require­
ments with all the business getting alacrity that has marked
our andenvors in the past.

Program for Carl I on Grapgo No.
2tH. April II. 1911:
opening song from Grange M/lo­
llies.
Holl Call of Onieers, responded 1“
by each telling of some notable
progre** in any line.
"The Torrens Lind Title H
tern.” a paper -Ixiwthiicp Farrel
Surprise feature in charge
young people.
Whnl i« Our I’rogre**,
eminent
Reform*—by

. itir druggist I
per |K»x. Adv.

BOTH ..llONHS-liulinn. 150 U.-.S; MhUlnille l.lne. Id 1L-1S

ADVS.

WHEN YOU GET
TIRED

F. A. CHILDS &amp; CO

Is it true that Sears*Roebuck &amp; Company either own or own a controlling in­
erest in the Hercules Buggy Company of Evansville, Ind?

The Answer
A majority of the stock of the Hercules Buggy Go., is said to be owned by
Sean-Robuck &amp; Co., and they sell nearly all the factory output and any retail
dealer who buys of them is aiding the catalogue house business.

Respectfully,
Every buggy buyer should see that the manufacturer’s name is on the name
plate, and not the dealer’s name, or he may be buyirtg a Sears-Roebuck buggy
and not know it.
’
x
Look over my stock of fine up to date buggies, you will find the manufacturers
name on every job I sell.
See me for Syracuse riding plows, $35, also for the South Bend riding plow
which is a very much better plow, having a wider frame, a higher wheel and
a larger bottom plow. Steel land rollers. Spring tooth harrows, walking
plows and wire fence.
•

Jesse Townsend

Hastings, Michigan.

———————w——

Special For This Week
|Qr
101
Regular 25c size.

sons and Mi
Lyle Kingsbury. Bussell Hurt. I*iwrenee MeaiLAfetie Given. Earl Giv­ Sunday.
Mrs. Sanford Plum of Goblesvtllc.
en. Eirl Kingsbury. Ly.-do Dayton.

Mabel!. Kelley and Dorothy Col- Thompkins anil family, pari of last

F. H. WILKINSON
Prairieville, Mich.

Both Phones

Virgil Russell of Hallie Creek vis­
lhe past month.
Visitors for the past month were ited Ins grandmoiher. Mrs. Helen
Until sicrlseiiin, Susan Fear ;ind A.
Mrs. &lt;). II. I’hiillps nnd son Glenn.
Uplifting Drama.

of Hastings, last week.
liceii iliM'i&gt;xvria|.

It ought not to be very difficult to

lhe guest of her sister. Mrs. Lynn j flies.—Christian Register.
Shepard, last week.

Whisky geta the blame for moat ot
•eldom succeeds In proving an ahbL

lhe minister, Bov. Ellsworth.
The scholar* in District .No. 8 I
are enjoying a week of vacation.

Schnorcniffl.
Charles Hoyt drove lo Allegan
Thursday wiih a load nf goods for
Frank Gay.
M; I*. Bresson, losl a valuable cow
Birney Grogg of Augusta
Mr*. Frank Gay and children
from near 'Plainwell visited al the
home of George Gay a few days
.. ....I
I.... I., liO.,.-,.. I
Bmgliam,

Beers of Richland spent
•* of last week nl llm home

A Question

Wc also have an extra flood line of Men's Heavy

Large 5-lb. bag of Soap Powder
and Cleanser for-----------------

ASSYRI V

Mr*. William Quigley and three
children of Hastings spent tin* past

KM

Now is when you will need new Jackets, Overalls,

Work Shirts, Etc., and hy the way, wc have them.

Number pupil* enrolled,
percentage of attendance

ue- linn loan.

IRVING, MICH

SPRING IS HERE

Shoes.

Augusta Brisbin. Lecturer.

SPIIINGBROOK.

of eating dry and tasteless bread; when your
whole system seems to be crying out for some of that nice moist nutty flavor­
ed bread like your mother-in-law used to make; and you feel as though you
would like to try a different flour, t hen try Sunshine Flour. The flour that
is “as good as the best, and better than the rest.” You will find that you are .
getting just what you wanted, your bread troubles will be ended. If your
dealer does not handle Sunshine Flour, notify us giving us his name, we will
see him about it
Call on us for ground feed.

Michigan ♦

[

Work Shoes and also a very complete line of Light

verne Slndle,
Music- Mr*.

School Report.
nimpli dhding Mar. li 27. I!
Number days laughl. 20.
'I'.JtI nl I ■&gt; t. &lt; I . til*.

19041914

Not in the Trust

VN*I&gt;ER3*.IKIXG nt IXtWEB PRICKS

Hie sale nt (he George Hayward
irm will he Wedne-ulay. April 1st.
Mi« Beulah Van Vraiiken of I his lion—Frank Crawford.
[place and Basil and Beulah '*
liny.

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

Wc have just received a shipment of Rattana Rugs which will be found to be
lhe most sanitary nnd lasting floor covering to be found on the market. 9x1a Rugs
£10.50. . Just the thing (or dining rooms-and bed rooms. Call and sec them.

nmin&gt;!; Chai. ScliafVntilie has
Willie Gasser
im reuM’ m . Sperry Ttiomns. Monday,
peak* in n^ Mr. and Mr*. Cha*.
•r of high' Bellevue and Mt*. Ed T
■ ■ ■*
riiller* al Tom Tully'*. Su
A Larkin Soap &lt; tub wn
ed last Wednesday at-Al
Schafhniiwr'H.

Mrs. William I’.lmbb and children
Covel in, Jay and Eldon from Ktdninnzoo are visiting at Mr. and Mrs.

mooting of lhe Willin:.*
prganixntimi at lhe lumi
Allen E. Malllicw-

Something New in Floor Covering

h son. EiflZin sugar m
Merb^aml Niles V.sl.ler

&gt;nng mind'

have received their new desk nnd
clock which I hey raised money for
some lime ago.
Mrs. John Haskins is on llm sick

The Lmli. s Aid will med at Mrs.
Guy Hum-y*.tiFs Wednesday. April
1*1. Dinner will he served by Mr*.
Hale. Mr*. Lee Bingham and .Mrs.
Hmieyieit.
Fortiey B.’&lt;ts. son of Mr. and
Mr*. ..Nelson Beers dieil Friday
morning, after an illin'** of six
mmnli* i au-« d from burns, result­
ing from the explosion of biryrlo
cement, and after enduring n great
deal of suffering. Several weeks ngo
llm burn- wore grafted, and were
nearly healed; but he was unable lo
recover hi* physical slHMiglh. He
leaves beside* hi* parent*, a broth­
er, Lewi* Boors, and a sister Mild­
red HeiT*. besides olher relatives
amf friend-, who mourn him:
When nin down-'.with kidney
trouble, bm-knrlie, ifieumalism &lt;ir
bladder weakness, turn quickly for
help lo Foley Kidney Pills. You
cannot take them into your system
without Imving good results. Cha*.
N. Fox. Himrod. h*. Y, says: "Foley
Kidney Pill* have done me more
good than 815O.Q0 worth of medi। cine." They hive you good rosulls.
[—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
.

' The most and best wall paper al
i Mulhollam!'* for a Utile money.— I
Adv.

Let Us Furnish You With Your

Farm Seeds
We make a specialty of handling SEEDS of all kinds.
We get the very best stock that our money can buy. When
any one buys seed from us they know they get the best there
is on the market. As we have had a lot of experience in
farming we KNOW' good seed and we know where to get it.

Clover Seed
We have just received a new fresh stock of Clover Seed
and it is an extra CHOICE QUALITY. If you want any
of it, it will pay you to see us before you place your order.

Alfalfa Seed
There are several fine fields of Alfalfa now being grown
in Barry county and the new seed we received recently is
the best ever, testing over 99 per cent pure. It is the best
lot we ever-had.
See U8 -for G&lt;x)d Seeds.-

Edmonds Bros.
Phone 18

The Elevator Men

Hastings, Micb,

@1

�wain, 1114-20 PASES.

THE HASTINGS BANNED
most beautiful and of lhe groat&lt;*l TL;a
i commercial value, just, as the young I |||jJ
' an* breaking Ihrnugli Hi** shells. I

HHitan I nnbix
lj||l£Q|| LUUKS
’

Very Bifferenl To-Day

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

FELLOWSHIP CLUB HEARS

18466517

TRAINING

George S. Waite, of Kalunuizoo.
Sd&gt;N Object is /a Tear II
Cm- of Tools.
Mr. nq^|rs. J^AIeKnight i-nl.-rlamed (■FKl-&gt;llnwstiip Club of the
Pre.sbyi^ian Clmrcli ol their hmmon N. Michigan Av*-., on Tm-xlax

of .parental Instill*’! they lore all]
sense of fear nr wilrtium mid the ■
hunter lia* IIHIe difficulty in recur- ,
Wn nor*l to protect the idnb l**-| of bird* ami acts as surgeon, ntirre ing his xiclint*. Th** death of the
eaus*’ they are economically urefnl.j ami druggist all in one.’ There have inolhi-r bird moan* tho dost ruction I
- ’ Many persons,
who
*
"
’‘*" bate judged
*—'J been ns many as 700 birds on the of the helpless nestling* by painful
and lingering metho*l of starvation,
tliemsclvi-s practical have opposed1 Isxoks id one linw.
ll s**om* a terrible thing lhal there
the idea of hlhl protection as usoTh** Biological Survey of th**
lions on th** Viclixila ami piano
Ionm. Honlimental enthusiasm. The' United HlaU-s Ik*parlmenl of Agri­ birds should bo killed to rob them
duels. Margarel Wood nn*l Jeamii**
bird prohM'iinn id**a grow out nf lhe culture gives Hie reienlillc. analysis of lheir mother emblem, fait what is ]
still
mon* horribb* than ipslmil ।
McKnight played two piano »*le*-work of a conuniltce soloclcd by the of lhe slumarh* of Ihousnnds uf
death,
fa
Illi
’
hoartloM
wounding
of
lioifa and William ami Jeaiim’*- MeAmerican Ornithologists L'ninn. a bird*. Tin- value of llm common
the binfa mul (earing tlie feathers
Kniglil also rendered two piano
national organization.
birds is rel forth in'various bullr- nnd skin from tin* living fasly ami
numbers. These -reluctum-, wer.%
This committee was chosen far tins. Tlie purpose &lt;»f the study anil leaving Hie victim (o it stoxv mu! loriniudi enjoyed.
the puriMHo nf studying the con­ Iho publication is to inform th** luring death. When ever ymi an* I
ditions of hint destruction and de­ public, and especially the ngrieul- templed in the future lo wear ai
vising mrihiHis uf protection.
iurisls nml fruit growers.
heroif* plume, think for ti iqomonl I
Manual TraiiUtlK in Hu* Kalama/*,
This vhinmiltce found that tho
It is surprising how few birds nr** of your nwn motherhood aiul spare
condition called far immodialo ne­ really harmful. In fact, it is doubt­ the mother bird mul li**r little ones.)
xt inn and as a result nf its work, the ful if nny bird is more harmful Hinn .’Cjiu Untied Slaton .Government has
trial IGIucatiMii.'
tl&gt;* said ilmi
AudnlHin movomenl was born.
b**n&lt;;Iici!d. Grows are condemned in rcconlly forbidilon Iho importation
many have a. xvroiig idea **f mmni.d ।
training. That Hie obj\*el *&gt;f mamiDr. George B. Grinnell, a member the corn growing stnt**s, breaure into Hu* country from foreign coun­
&lt;*f this Ural, i-omriiitto**, organized they up-mol the newly uprouHng tries of-all nigrolle* or egret plume*
the llrst Audubon Sowely in iHM. corn, ami yet Hwy undoubtedly bal- mid the foathors, wings, tails, skins
him a knowledge of tool* mid lln-ir
and named il Aiidulmn in honor of anco the damng** in the destruction or part* nf skin*of binfa. either raw
iim* and to irivi&lt; him Hu*-iip|**&gt;rt unity ,■
John James Audutxin, the American of harmful insects. The fuel is that or mmmfacturVd. mul no| far scion­
urnilhologisl. Tins movement nuulc man's light for existence would be till** or educational purpores.
greatly
increased
by
tho
passing
of
considerahlo progress unlit BW,;
Th** following slnlifa in lhe Union.
way: “Do th*1 Im-sI
when it lagged far awhile bul look]■bird life. Some reliable scientists New York. New Jersey, Mn.rea&gt;nc—
so. ._.
far as Id say that Im- ( cuhm
'f nnP ,,f, Hu- things you liave
rool again and is
fa still progressing.
progressing.■: 'have got..
-ks. reimsyivniun,
«enin»ii. ,
t'hiirells,
Pennsylvania, Vermont,
protnlnrnl men *&gt;f :&gt;**' ***l easy lo iTiliri***. nnd
Even in colonial lime* effort*; JOO*1 bi’ing* would In* driven front! Ohio. Louisiana, Wnshinglon. Ofe- the
lu- «■»« very young,
wore made lo protccl'liird life, mid Hie earth if bird hfa W‘‘iu chrniiint- g&lt;)ll |1IMj 0^||fbrufa. prohibit the whoi
। I** cooperate. Anything that ■
very different today.
ltder a few stales had many laws | e*l. W henwe r&lt;*a«l of the'groat de-1 Mn|(, ,,r nigrolle.*. ll certainly would . aucan who he In nml ren.l
' cmdtT money. W** mu*t tux
on lheir statute iiooks looking to- strucHon to lhe crop* of some of &gt; |,c n g'rcn|, ppip ,0 tho cause of bird tn the HANNER.
other nwinljcrs of* the family
.as of your |H*ck**t-l**&gt;&lt;*k
'ward Ibis end, bul nothing prarU- J|e Western .Hlalcs by the migra- protection
...... "•
iroiection if every —
xvomaii
in ■'*
the
arc happy—np|H*titej^lmrpen, thins-*
cal could b&lt;&gt; accompifalied until the tluI1 of Ibe locusl* during sortie | |!U1I| Would refusi* to wear any
* The whole addres*
national government took bold and years, we can■—
imagine
welf.,„ii,
AM lhal
nini lo
in procure
,
brighten up generally. Ami Calumet
good things nml was
-*••••• ^yhm
«•••— .-'■
foalhora,
them,
• emu-led a uniform law. A decision would suffer from tho same ,n-iw&lt;*uht meap tlie taking of hinl life.
Baking Powder i« re»i»*tuible fur it all.
WOMEN'S CLUB
wp Jmnw spring Hhooling of
McKnight were assisted in i-iiicrrendered by the linked States Su­ M*&gt;cl nlono. if it were not for the:
For Calumet never fails. Its
millions
destroyed
yearly
by
binfa.
,|
U1
.
k
iH
|
Pgal
in
.Michigan,
but
the
inining
bv
Messrs
Vnil
Titllin
ami
premo Gourt in tho emu* of Greer
A few years ngn the U. 8 Govern- r. 8i government hairirccenlly pass'ntfj
xrondcrful leavening qualities insure
wife, xx.
W. T.
....
.. .....
.
. .
, ' xxih',
I. Wallace.
Manure, Wm.
xx in. Sehlpr-cnip
vo. Connecticut, during 1890. to the
I he Hastings Women - i.hih nml )lWll nnd Alts* Meiiiimm—.
n hiw (,a||,1|| t|1(. McLean Act,
.
/
jierfrctly shortened, fauRlcssly raised
oJTi»cl that game was the property mon! began « campaign n double
Mr. n .Miller is th- clnrirmmi **
of. the Stale, le*l to congroiMional the enllmi crop. Up tn'this time w|ll(.|, prohibits the spring shooling in regular session al the Council
/
bakings.
jBrating binfa. The MrUau rooms nn Friday. Miir. li iwentielh., |h(. llL,xl nH.eHng nn'April II.
legislation. A bill wns introduced n the Mexican boll weevil wtw un- (,r
Cannot be compared with
few inonthH lalcK after Hu* said d**- known in lhe Lnilrsl Stales. I h* | ,\rl reprorents a system of uniform with Hu* President presiding'and 29
ci»inn, but w» unprepared wan Con- Mexican bonier wa* ably policed by ' p.gjuiniinn for ilu&gt; protection mul active^ nine nsaociaie nu-inbera nml]
y/fS
other linking fioxnlcrs, which promise
grow far Niiidi logiHiation lhal three an army of IhousanibKof sparrow (.()nrervnlion of a groat portion of eleven gm-sts prwM’ni.
without pert'omiing.
Mrs. Smith acting far the Public
nn,|
bin£, It pul.** those
yi-ara passed before the Ijccy act hawks ami quail, which held the
hills iMll,.t-i*lL*
. .
...
l,
a.have
_ not,
__ . mi
.......offieicnl
.m .. .... Health deparUneni **f Hie Slatm
ami nrin'Aiihv*
proveided Ilheir
entering stales,
jjtMj
Even a beginner in cooking
lM-raine a law. This act controlst enemy nvut
which
tho Importation of foreign birds as। Texas. Almut this limo quail came game warden system, on an equal Feileralion turned **v*-r to Hie Civic,
gets delightful results with this nexrrwell ox interstato commcre** in! into favor o* n table delicacy nnd footing with those llint nre well pro­ improvement llommiH*'** a list *H
failing Calumet Baking Powder. Your
*|Ucslioiis to lie answered relative tnj U.*t Week’s Letter.
game. Tho Jju-ey act gave lhe. wore in great demand. (Juail along tected.
the sanitary condiiion imiinltiined । Stephen White*! has improved
grocer knows. Ask him.
Miporvininn of game-mid bird pro­. Hie Texas border were slaughtered
The Michigan legislature of 1913 hen- in the display **f f*»»Hl f**r sale,
,
j&gt;y
the
thousands
and
rent
to
the
tection tn the Rocrelnry of Agricul­
REXE1VED HIGHEST AWARDS
passed
a
law
providing
for
humane
wiurce
Ihejindk
Iiml]
th**
source
of
tho'milk
supply
final
new
pair
of
stair*
I**
ture, nnd the Biological "Survey of' northern markets. In fact, it fa education iu the aclioofa &lt;*l the
other matter* of ike knul tor Ilia | floors, which will immhi b
norlli
that department has done nn iin- Mated lhal 200.01)0 were .rent
nlre! "fair, which will Include kind treat- ..........
.....
’* of x *'bi*h this cbm* । a photograph gallery vv
in a single year. The imu.k
l...wk
’ inemie nnd splendid work.
,,1
‘. ....'.re,.
w1|m**nt &lt;tf d*mieslic nnd wild ani­ improvemenl
Tho activity of the Government was killed for sriorl mul with there mals nml bird*. I think this measure millee works in all.........
Miss Frances Bi n il r&gt;-*ign&lt;*d as] On Thursday M. A. Dietrich re­
great natural liarrier* gone, th**
noi only' encouraged lhe variousI Mexican boll weevil swept over tho, will prove a great protection for an active member and Hie name of
nlnles .bul foreign countries also' border into Texas. ’ All efforts fa birds.
Mrs. Frank Adhir was presented to
^*^1111/0*1 with the movement.■ check it wore hOpolew. Il spread
Collector* and agents for miUi- Ju* ncleil upon nl the next meeting. boot fa-ra
QUIMBY.
ng the Rummer nf 1905. an in-i northwant until hy IWXi. it nail gone nery Mipply-houres. frd*pieiilly eonMIDI. KM) PARK.
Tlie day wns known m tin* Yenr
areouul &lt;&gt;f lheir
tcrnationul ornithological congress]J
''norlli to Missouri ami Kentucky. Irml thnl birds nre just ns numer­ Book as'*Audubon Day.'' Ute prowa* held in Ixuidon, al which lh**’ ami east to Iho Atlantic Ocean.
ous ns ever. huL they umfaubtedly j-Tpm being in chara*- **f Mr*. Hollo­
Miss Iln/.-l Matthew*
Win. Broxvn was call***! to llichquestion of bird protection wa* tak­
nro
mistaken,
because
they
hm/eiml
way.
Hull
call
brotr-hl
•ml
a
great
Today this same Mexican holl
en up vigorously. Tlitoo meetings'
mail** a systematic study from year many inlcresting bird Indi* mid the
had previously been held’ in Vienna, w&gt;*ovil is levying loll of millions of lo yenr. Mr. William T. Hornaday,
Budapest and Paris.
Al there] ilollara annually upon Iho fuiracs of direclm* nf lhe Zoologicnl Park. New subject was shown by tlm very un-l . ■
'"'T'.T!..',
in’with
km’i'.'
mootings it was shown thnl a largo( colUm growers and in turn upon the York City, stales Hint after thorough usual
response. ;•
*-• •1’hn**i
is v' l)’.' ill
number of npecie* of bird* had be­ consumer.** of cotton fabrics. Every investigation and the consensus of
Miss
M *- Smith playing]
Mi-~ W**is.H*irl;
Wi-is.-ert; W»sSmith
playing' 1,1‘H.
------------------------------------------------come extinct nml a scorn or more, piece of cotton costs doulih* of whal' opinion of students in the various u.
We he» that TUmnus lleauy lia-iCre*
her
iiccompiinimenl.
-ang
a pleasing
he xvill rnn a l»*ul the coming sumwere on the verge nf extermination. il would if lhe binlH hadjjol boon, stales nnd in the nnlfan al large. soln a nd resiiondM to nn encore pnrcham-d a Ford touring car.
■ sisli
inur. .
.
hy the pitiless (daughter hy man. kilh'tl and Ullowod to Keep the. Hint bint life derreared 23 per renli,,,,,,
II. T. French wns in Buff.il&gt;&gt; lad j ing
wiih tho charming souk uRiiw- In
Hiram Tayiie mul family spent
Wo can appreciate tho trafllr. inI dcourgo out. Probably in no other in Michigan in fifteen years ami in The Bud.
Bud.'”
■
inNtance
has
thn
valuo
of
binfa
been
hints when we read the report of
i lhe whole country' decreased lo tier
..........
The flra| paper was given by Mrs.
Corners.
.
Pierce-Arrow
।
re
thoroughly
dcniQnatniled
as
in
D. T. 8. Palmer of tho United States
, cent or almost- half. This ecrlainly IM. W. Hicks, upon the subject
luist year Hu* Sind day of March
preparatory
Biological Survey far Jtmfi. to tho. this instance of th** Invasion of lhe i* a shameful rnndiUnn for a civiliz- **pintig Binfa Of North
March
th** xvav**-* were rolling in lhe lake.
effi-ct that'one consignment of for­ , Mexican ImiII weevil into the renth- rd country. We have shown lhal. This paper was **xhtH|slive in its
eign birds arrive* on an average, ern slates.
Iiiril* nn* useful, not only as n civi­
IiispoIs ainno do ♦7tip.000.00n worth lizing influence, but ecimoniiciklly treatment nf Hi*- ’ubjeel. heginmim
nearly ov«*ry ilay in the year. That
with a diMOrililiuii of the peculiar
in busy si-nsons as many ns ton of damng*’ annually to lhe agricul- as well. Hint they nre deslroyetl in formation nf birds **o well adapted unloaded here last week,
shelled ami oim of ear I'orn.
IhotiMiiid birds have come to New1 I oral crop* of this t’ounlry. Tins many way.* nml that consequently io
•uteri qjii***!
their parlieul.u iu*e*fa. Th*' mi­
at wqrk on
York on one steamer, on the other amount is steadily increasing due lo they are in nc***i nf nml men! our
gration of l*n *1- was described as
then* Tarin.
hand there arc largo shipments of lhe killing of bird*. Insects are proleclimi.
Knf Auto ami Cla.ire
one
of
tho
most
wonderful
phenom
­
।
eaten
nl
nil
time*
by
th*
’
binfa
nml
■ving went to Grand I
wild birds from Ihi* country to
ena
connect***!
xxitli
lheir
natural
Europe, consisting mainly ot cardi­ during Hu* breeding season must
EAST ASSY ill .\.
‘
Quimby
•i\ W***ln****lay. nml xhistory ami ii is an interesting fact Rapids ami
nals, mocking binls, indigo buntings. birds live largely on mid rear their
l-ast Week's Letter. '
lirked to prepare article
thnl Mini** birds can maintain tlighl
and a great many olher bright young exclusively on I his food.
lany hn«.-'*-vor- ,.iil|il|!.&lt; Xi,-.. Callihan
1’iiie Bulge. Kentucky, i
A Very pleasant meeting nf the nt tho rati- *&gt;f a mile a minute for al good prospect* "&gt; '•”* f"»; ‘n mother Of Charles and l
plumaged uarlden*. Bul till* is a
Binis an* ral«l high ns weed
several
hours
in
'iircereion.
Every
small matter . compared with tin* eradicnloro. They consume I hou- Advanced Birthday club was held specie of bird has a'peculiarity of
ami
in
fot'iiii-r.
traffic for millinery purporen. We sands of inrects mid tons of weed Friday March 211 nl the pleasant voice and Nome *&gt;f lhe bird call#, good'roads of spring.
learn froln "Animal llighls,'' by H. S4***d. The government e.*liinal**&lt;l hmm* of Mrs. M. D. Rogers. Al one such as tho*.* of joy ami of warning,
lack &lt;»f mumps.
.
•
8. Hall, thnl a few years ago in Hint lhe quail of .Virginia mul North o'clock th** hostoss served a dolicloaded hen- Wednesday exciiing. | hur and llm relative* have
.in51 r. nlul Mr-. Lester Durkee are
Lindon, n dealer ri-coiv*Ml in ono Carolina consumed IJH ions of ious diniu*r. Tho table decorations an- undorslood by all the bird fami­ Hint were hilled for Calcijomii. For patliy of lhe cmniunity.
vi-iling relnlive* in Indiana.
•
consignment x*J»on dead humming W*s*&lt;|’T«****l b«*lw**en Swlembcr and well* while primroses. After din­ lies. The mating nnd nest buildimr
Mr.*. Muiiii** Graighlun, after her
ner a line program was given.' The of hinUJ.iriug mil much that is ro­
birds, tW.oat waler birds and HOtuxm! April 30th of Hie following year.
lung illiu*.—. i* now slowly r**cov**rwas pr^achUil -with two mantic and Hie .-xvcelcst bird (fangs
pairs nf wings. That an army of
Reccnl legfaialiim lias nuulc it un­ hostess
handsome
jardinieres
nml
a
11
tin
nmn in this country wen* roiH out lawful to kill certain kind.* of com­
to kill Mutton bird* to nil a con­ mon binfa, but of whnl use is legis­ jar of primroses. The next meet­ , Mrs. Hick* pax*- a careful clawdiica-.
of bird- indigenous tn ,lhis
11 m**.
tract i|i Paris, and that 40,000 terns | lation unless il fa enforced. Tho ing will be with Mrs. Edith lloe.se, fion
i.v.iver i ug
country dividing lhe birds into
ilus!*ell &lt;**M**l**m*&gt;ol ha* lost a vnlwon- rent from Ixmg Island in ono birds work for man, re il is only the 3rd of April.
groups and th*1 group* Inin families
reason far millinery purposes.
Maynnnl Mnrehous**. the only giving th.- * Im r &gt;-harac|eriRtic.s of enjoyed" i*j
fair that we should protect thetu.
kkM.-.L
Mr. H. Oldys of tho Unilod Stalos The midi thing is that man lhe son of Mr. und Mrs. Manville Mnro- each nnd leaving the impression
home of Mr. mid] Mi&gt;* Halt Bidelmmi sp**iif over
Biological Survey in Audubon Soc­ grealr-sl benefactor of lh** birds, house. is very sick nt this writing.■ Hint wo may well awake to Ihe
•|s&lt;m on Wednesday ] Sunday nl home.
ieties in Rolnlion tn the Fanner should fa’ lheir greatest' enemy’.
Allen Spaulding nnd family were1 henuly nnd usefulness of our native nfternmni,
was held at Ed. Van Kam I mil's Fri­
1111**111
in
Mt.
Hop**
Jra
Chaffee
ami
family
xisit«**l
in
says Hint one shipment from Ai\h 8o you s**e when a hunter kills n Sunday guests nf her parents ini song-birds.
i-mm-liTy.
wid**xx' an*| several Hastings Sunday Hie guests of Mrs. day exciting. Th*- liuli*-' "gh&lt;iit&lt;’
Angel, Russia, contained two tons meadow lark nr n quail for «porl. all Knlnino.
Tho sm'itml paper was given by
of ptarmigan wings to the fashion he gets fa a lit Ho bil of meal Worth
M. W. S|»nulding nnd family were। Mrs. A. K. FrariMlen upon •Th*’
proved hitn*elf a capable auclimicenters. The educafod, cultured only a f**xx- cents, while on the other' guests of their cousin. F. B. Spauld­ . Nuad of Bird Pr**ieclioh.''. This pa­
•■•■r. ami th.- -sales'’ realized «IH.iin.
MI
SISUT'
SilI
V IX e. VI
women of America, as well ns Eu­ hand, scientists tell us that a ing and family Sunday.
h’.m-l i-'"''Jl.iii Had mg- Satunf;
per was of gn-ai value to lhe youth
A very iiiteresling program wn*
■fa&lt;m_of thi&gt;* place ami Mi
1 '-veiling for the benefit of (he MA.
rope, arc responsible far this ler- meadow lark is worth twelve dol­
of
the
county
in
its
appeal
against
■
given.
Iu*lnim**iilah*l*:
Allyn
51. I). Rogers has jusl received n
• ribfa destruction of bird life.
lar* fa tho state a year and the quail
' I Im) rulhle-s ...... l ing of birds ami
Gondmoirt. oru.m: G. A. &lt;iomhnoot.
Tho National Government is en­ twenty dollars. They live on lh** new Saginaw silo, which hi* will the robbing of m-sls and also to the
a
&lt;
ini
ml
violin: Hu«-***ll Waring, mandolin;
forcing the Mfale laws in regard to average of from five to six years, if erect spoil.
farmers in that n proved linw truly
ami Harlan I’ennnek. banjo. Lois
Hay Cfaler has m*
inloralal*' traffic, in birds nml ani­ not molested. The result fa lhal
the bird* am Hn-ir friends. There
nlnl Helm Waring sang a duet;
mals nnd in helping the Audubon lhe sporlaman gels a few cents Assyria Sunday Scliool Coin ent (on. was also a pari **f the paper which James Clark home.
Harlan Penm-ck -aiig *»m* or two
.
Make It, Anyway.
Society recure information, prepar­ worth of meat, mid tho Stale lo^es
Program
of Assyria
Sunday showed the awfulness of using in
farm
uimi'iiiLIt
Is
bettor
to
make
hay
while
the
school convenlion In he held nl millinery the plumage of most birds.
ing laws and enforcing them.
from fifty lo nn« hundn*d dollars.
Mildred
&lt;***.
* sun *&gt;liln&lt;*s. even If you do have to
Tho National Government has sol
But il would seem too l»ad to make Briggs M. E. church, April 4, 191 i:’ For these reasons Mrs. Fransden in***
Edna Thorpe iXirtiUiy
A
number
**f
Hu*
Marens
went
to]
f
eci
|
|
t
l0
tbe
horse.
aside Un- following parks and is­ thn economic value of bints the
Itt-fl) a. m. Song service, led by— was asked In nll**xv tho paper t&lt;&gt; be Caledonia ou Thursday evening t*»|
lands as game prorerves, in which only argument for protecting them.
"sent from this I’.htb to tho Hofiproall animah* and birds ore protected: To do so would bo fa Itelittle our
Devotional—Rov McClure.
cily Bureau of He- Slate Federal ion A imod nlleiidanr**.
Tho Yellowstone Park. National civilization. Our binfa arc an in.Paper—"How Can Our School Ex­ and for th*- wmie reasons the paper
Tin- d«alh of Frank Marsh, of
Zoological Park. D. C.; Afanack Is­ horitance that hnve always oxer- tcml
ils Inllucneo Beyond lhe is publish*'*! in full in this imme of
land. Alaska; PeJican Island and cired a refining Influence nmt.jl is Present
"
Circle of its Members?"—
Panago Key,'Florida: Brotton In­ wrong for us fa permit lheir con? Anna Thoma.*.
land, Florida and Siskiwit Reservn- tinned destruction.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
Discussion—James Hill.
. lion, in Ia»ko Superior, 'which is
Another reason why wo should
Solo—Mra, Jfty Cnle.
faast Week's Letter.
part nf Michigan, Stump Lake Res­ forbid tho promisetnus killing of
Recitation—Mildred Ifartom.
Fred, Bri«l**l went. In Hasting- lain imine on Saturday. Hi# widow
ervation. N. D.; Wichita Game Pre­ birds is Uw bad habit acquiror! by
Song hy Convenlion. Adjourn far Saturday on business cnimecli'd
serve, Oklahoma. Besides there ret iioys. Many hinl killing faiys bo- dinner.
with Hi*' Will i i-her Mlate.
apart ns National reserves, the comn indifferent to pain and ac­
t:30 n. m. Song serfife, led by—
Chalmer Norn- and family are
United Stales Goveromont offers quire vicious habits and a wrong Mrs. Nina Tasker.
set Ih-d in Homer Merriman’s house.
2 level cups Aristos Flour
proleclion in three
government view of things.
Devotional—Rev. J. W. Foy.
Mrs. Rose I'lnlHps brought tlm ago. •
1 cup sweet milk or water
parks in California, and in the
Whnl ever argument may bo ad­ ■ 'Recitation—Sterling Butterfield . j....Utile sick baby *»f
Mr. amt
Mra?
--------------------our fellow (own*m*m Elias Gray.
ro«l island* of lhe Pariilc, Atlantic, vanced in favor of bird destruction,
Paper—“Can the Graded Series o’ Glialmer Norris home with h**r and' w j r1.|ht|s0ii mid (heir wiv*-*
yz2 teaspoonful salt
nnd Hie Gulf of Mexico. Private whether because of healthful out­ LcMonit lie Used to Advantage in will can* far il until il is heller.
|,.ax*t on Tucsdnv from Dayl*,mti
1 heaping tablespoon lard
intUviduols have also boeomo in- ings or other reasons given, there fimnll Country Schobfa?”—Miss Mc.Mrs. Tnlmaiiu** has n cousin from । Bench. Florida far hmm*’. They will
Icrwdcd In bird prelection nnd Mra. reems lo bo no one to defend lhe Dermiil.
1 heaping teaspoon baking
Haith* Creek xi*uiiig her and assistsome .lays vlsiling nml sight
ItUMcl Sage has purchased Marsh destruction for millinery'purposes, / Discussion—Miss Hurleigh.
ing lheni nt pi**'**nt.
seeing mi iheiFway h*»me, arriving'
powder
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Island. Louisiana, wiih Hie intention except those perhaps who profit by
Duel—Mrs. Tasker nnd daughler,
Mra. I*rank \\ ilkes fa having quite; |,nmP ||lr fare part of April.
&lt;&gt;f dedicating il as a bird refuge and tho trade. Tho millinery jobbers Lyle.
. serious trouble with one of h. r
_x,.Well William* bus b****n speml-,
placing il in tho hands of those who aro willing lo dlocoulinue lhe traffic
Paper—“How Can We Best Ob­
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several
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with
the
family
of
will best accomplish her purpose. if tin1 demand can be abated, and in tain Teacher*
Sheldon Leo 1L
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............music
....... m m while.
far our Stmdav
l***gan
taking
Tho island cost about 11150,000 and this measure aro cooperating with School Clowes?"—Mra. Vedder.
' lessons of Mis*• Melntjrfft
Mcllltvro. l:i*(L
last SulSat­
•■.....r, ......... &lt;»f Jacksdn was in!
contain* 75,000 acres. Edward A. lhe Audubon Societies. Vanity and
Dfacuwion—E. E. Berry.
urday. Sh** ha* a clasj in music the villinge for a few hours on Sul-;
Mellhcnnoy of Avery Island, Louisi­ ignorance, no doubt, lead many wo­
Recitation—Ruby Mulvnny.
through this vicinity again thin rea­ unlay. He w.-rs brought up ben- ami,
ana, in conjunction wiih diaries men to woAr the brilliant plumage
Song—Moy Crapoff.
son.
his many friomis aro gwj to see i
Willis Ward nf Mlehlgan. recently ।of wild birds, never titinking of tho
Parmr—"The Evangelistic Aim in
Chauncey Boyl-s of Soldiers’ Home him holding a good position with
gave a &lt;3.000 acre bird refuge on terrible worm they are perpetrat­ Teaching. "—Mrs. Tasker. Grand Rapid? &gt;» calling nn old the-Y. M. (LA.
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yWffiillion Bay, to tho alato of ing. Tho recent history of tho
Discushion—O. Phillips.
friends hereabout.
Dr. and Mrs. Tay|pc rodeivdd JMe *.
Louisiana.
white or snowy boron In patholic in
Duel—Anna Grayhqrn and David
■ Mrs. Silas GasktH has gon* fa glad’ tidings Sunday A. M. jjujf. Mioy
ll mtabi also hero be noted that tho extreme. The beautiful aimllo Conklin.
Bailie Creek* whore she will doclor were grandparents tn a line .d‘.lb. . .
on egret plumes known to millinery
Collection.
wilh Dr. Gallagher.far a few weeks. girl, born to Hon. Thad- Tayldt*.*amt I .
Mrs. Eliza Hheffleli Mr. and Mr*. wife of Cedar Spriipti.. Bong—Convenlion.
New York. Miss vWnfa Hopo is •trade arezbu nuptial plumes of the
-doing . .
Benediction.
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white or ■mowy heron. There beau­
Andrew Adams and-Mr. and Mrs. well, oven Thad.
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th*» owner and director of thia bos- tiful
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feathers begin to grow during
Basket dinner. Hot coffee will h*» Fred Bristol took Sunday dinner al
pilal. She knows how lo lake rare ithe breeding period, and are Hu* reeved.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George Liverton............................................................................. President
Wm. H. McCartney.......................................................... Vice President
Sherman I, Strong......................................................................... Cashier
Howard C. Lawrence............................................ .. Assistant Cashier
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
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SCHOOL COHSOLIDATIOH

INTRODUCING MENTAL ARITH-

REQUIRES ROOD ROADS

METIC IN THE SCHOOLS

Antiquated
One-Room
District
Schools and Bad Roads Ou
Together.
The rural |&gt;upulatiuii is more
willing lo suptiort belter schools to­
day than at any previous time. It
is being realized that all educaliuiin1
activities or agencies must be more
or leas correlated, and. more than
ull else, tlial they must be made ac­
cessible to Hie children. In many
counties where bad roads prevail,
most of the schools are uf the an­
tiquated one-room variety. They are
usually located along bad roads,
which, during the winter, when lhe
schools are usually in session, be­
come so nearly impassable as to
make il difficult for Hie eliildren to
reach them. Ttiis condition causes
irregular attendance and restricts
Hie educational opportunities of tin*
child. Not only this, bul it often
ini|iedes the economic consolidation
uf these smaller schools into larger,
stronger graded schools, with higbschooi courses, itirccled by a cumpelcul principal and corps of
teachers, according lu the Ulllce uf
Public Hoads.
On the other nand. In counties
which have improved lheir roads
the schools are easily re.Trln“&lt;|. the
average altendancn greater. Hie eftlciency largely increased, ami eco­
nomic consolidation made possible.
Ilegulur aUendunce al school mean*
consistent ami regular growth of
liolh school and pupil, and consol­
idation of schools means a maxi­
mum of efficiency at a minimum
of etMl. It is also ijulcworthy that
there is a marked tehdeucy for the
consolidated school to become lhe
social and hilelh'ctmH center of Hi*'
community. Must mvd&gt;-rn rural
ScIiooIIioum*s are so comtnii led nlu serve the cuiumuiiily a» gather­
ing places f6r various kinds'of pub­
lic meeting*, and where vans are
11*0x1 to convey the children t&lt;&gt;
school during tin* day they are fre­
quently presw.1 into service to haul
tin: fanners and lheir wives to In­
stitute work, leclunn. or entertainnienl* at the schoolhouse. The
ouusulldataxl school becoim-s a sort
nf community renter to which all
ixlucalmnal und social activities

Student* iu Barry Co. Normal Be­
coming Familiar With This
Work.
.Miss Hani Nicholson, supervisor
of tlie county normals of Michigan
is In Hastings this week observing
tin* work of the Barry County Nor­
mal. She represents tlie Stale Upartment of Public Instruction .ami
visits the various county normals.
Ex. 8upl. L. L. Wright and .Mr.
Keeler, State Superintemleiit of
Public Instruction liaxc men zeal­
ously working for the past few
years to introduce in lu the schools
oral anlhmi'lic work.
.Tlie department uf public in­
struction has advocated the pral
arithmetic for the first four graiks
Throughout Michigan the schools
have carried out the idea of the de­
partment along (bis line and satis­
factory work M practical arithme­
tic is being obtained.
No text liooks are placed iu lhe
hands of pupils until they come hit)
the fifth and sixth grades. Chil­
dren acquire the power to concern
Irate. lo be alert and lo be accurate.
They soon learn lo manipulate fig­
ures ami processes. automatically.
For instance a &lt;-hii&gt;i glanueg quick­
ly at a bill “ 3 lbs. at l(h-.. % lb. at
Hie.. to dot. al 20c., and stale the
atfjwir immediately.
Tlie students in llm Harry County
ly Normal are Iwoming familiar
with this method ol Arithmetic and

im «&gt; Improved aa hi render it readly arct-wildt1 throughout the year.

At WIN DI8THHT.
Mrs. Turn Tully i* umk-r ttiu dueIun writing.
Mmfhnunrr Aiient a
Uciik wiih relatives
i» nd tier

TrMer t&gt; working
ll IMlrtn.
JIlHlUU nml Mill,
hi Bailie

COAT8 DROVE.
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I4SI Werk'i IJClter.
Miss Ixjllic Barnum, teacher of
South Jordan school, has been hav­
ing a week's vacation on account
of having quite a severe attack uf
lhe grip.
.Mrs. Mary Chase visited her
daughter, Mrs. Clara Kinue, a few
days last week.
A number of boys and girls who
attended the Hastings High School
had an enjoyable (?) walk Friday
evening, on the rail-road track, be­
cause (he train was late about
three hours and they did not care
tv wail for il.
Mrs. Minerva Woodman hu been
having a hard attack of the grip.
$unday School Notes.
Next Sunday's lesson is lhe quar­
terly review.
.
Adult Bible Class. No. 2. will give
an Easier Tea al the home of Mr.
and Mra. Ernest Smith on Friday
afternoon. April Wlh. A program
will be given. The Ixiyal Daugh­
ter* will take charge of a graii bag.
The Boy's Class and some other
Scholars are sellktg some Easter
novellies.
The Loyal Workers will give a
box supper on April HL in Bar­
num’s hall. This was planned be­
fore it was known that there
would be Evangelistic meeUugs at
lhe church at that time, but i| has
lieen a/ranged to meet immediately
after church services, and enjoy a
nice supi&gt;er. These different ac­
tivities are planned lo raise money
to pay on the church shed fund.
I. W. Kirnberling. the • Drummer
Evangelist” of Heoderoon. Mich,
who for it years was on the road
as a commercial salesman, will be­
gin a ten day* evangelistic inerting
In lhe church of Christ on March
29th.

EAST WOODLAND.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Charles Velle visited Hasiingw on business. Friday.
Mra. Cora I^ffler and eliildren
were guests bf Mrs. Claudia Wol­
cott, Saturday.
Mra. Cora Smith nf Nashville,'
visited Mra. Homer Hager, Thurs­
day.
Frank Purchis of Nashville, spent
part of last week visiting al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hager in
East Woodland.
E. T. Cole had the misforlunb to
fall and injure his side quite badly
one day last week.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cxitton visited
friends near Hastings, and lheir
nephew, Herbert Rockwell, hl Kalarno, last week.
Born to Mr jmd Mra. Albert
Beardsley, of West Sunlleld town.
Thursday, a Hille son, who has
been named Paul Eric.
Mrs. Alice N'ead and daughter.
Mra. Hertwrt Need, visited at lhe
home of J. HI. John Thursday.
They expect lo start for Vancouver.
B.
Wednesday.
Mra. C. Bennett of West Bunfleld.
was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Eva Ixizier. Sunday.
. Oral Everetts of Hastings, was
। !.h.e ’","1 „°r.. h‘* b"?‘h'rIn
1 West 8unrii*hl. Tuesday.
MAPIJi
Last Week's Utter.

sm Til-WEST

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and Mrs. James Clmesman last
Thursday. was well attended and a
good time enjoyed by all. The fol­
lowing offlcetis were elected for Hie
coining year:
President—Mrs. Winnie Buxton.
Vice PresidentA-Mrs. Uulse Hyde.
Secretary—!Mrs. Haidee Buxton.
Treasurer—Mrs. Ada Balch.
Organist—Mrs. Sadie Ost rot Ii.
Program
Committee MesdamcMaud Cole. Florence Walton ami
Jennie Hill.
Collection. *5.65
Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Stanton of
Ixiuliiiff, ami Mrs. Will Parker of
Battle Creek, visited
at James
Smith's. Bunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ward Quick of
Nashville, spent Sunday at John and
Harry Hinkley's.
Mrs. Sadie Ost rot Ii and children
ami Mrs. Haidee Buxton and daugh­
ter visited the former's sister. Mrs.
Stella Dingman. last Wednesday.
Moses Crichbaum of Servin. Indand Wesley Crichbaum of Akron.
Ind., are visiting lhe farmer's
daughter, .Mrs. Chas. Hawthorn ami
family.
Boaz Walton und family nre mov­
ing in with his brother. Enos.
Royal Donuv.ui returned hum*
Friday, from Hmipl. Minn., where
he lias spent the past eight months.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Buxton spent
Sum lay nl John Norirs' in Urey.
Rev. Gurney will preach his lust
I hi* knowledge in lheir schools uexl seiiiiuu Indore conference convenes
next Sunday evening, and let every
one try lo attend.
We ure sorry to hear that Dons
Obituary.
Warner ^Messenger was Isirn in Dunn lias lhe typhoid fever.
Berkshire, England. October 25.
spiiKgbrook.
IK27. When twenty-three years of
Last Week’s Letter.
ag&gt;* h&gt;* camo to America und was
married to Sarah Crabb in IKxf. in
James Gay has purchased lhe
wsetern N. Y. He came to Barry farm formerly known as lhe Rouse
township in ttf5k. where he resided farm, of K. E. Martin of Plainwell.
until his death. March 17, It’ll, aged
We are sorry lo hear that Furbey
MO years und four months. He Beers, who was badly burned, about
made lii» way In competence by his six month* aim. is very ill. Several
own honest effort and enjoyed the weeks aim he was taken lo llminsm
confidence and respect of all who hospital al Kalamazoo. and the
knew him. He leaves one non and physicians grafted skin lo his atm.
I.... daughter. two grand children He was later brought I ionic nml Ins
und one great grand child. Funeral arm seetne-l In improve, bul he is
services wore held March IDlli, con­ quite ill und Is suffering from a
ducted by Rev. D. B. Pope. Inter­ gathering in his head.
ment ut Hickory Corner*.
Mr. nml Mrs. Austin Bingham
haie moved lo lheir farm near
CLAY MILLS.
East Copper .
Usl W&lt;*eVa Uller.
Mrs. ha Wolf and little son of
some
lx.xm Putts and family spent Sun­ KalainanMi, are spending
day with her sister. Mra. Clayton time wiih the former's brothers.
Julinsoii and family of Bowm-.
Clyde and Winiii’Hmieyaell.
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.Mr. und Mrs. Chris tHruug haw
Wlnifrud MacDvnald of Grand
Ibipid**. is spemlim: a few days with a little soli. Iiorn March 21.
her mo(|u r. Mr*. W. E. DHtulia.
Mrs. Guy Honeysett visited her
Dudley Foster and family are nisters In Plainwell, from Friday
moving to their "innv Imine near until Sunday.
Cahxkmta.
.
Mrs. ''-ho*. .Hicks visited*
Bernard Mauker made a trip to f'.elis Gregg near AUguri*.
Momlaj.________________
Yankee town, bumiay
At* FiMl*r is on the sick li*i.
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llcmriiibcr
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our Want Column
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Mrs. Al
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ine is slowly Im- cd the sale of Watson Woodruff’s
iu Baltimore Friday.
The warm augar social at the
Fish r is visiting rei­
home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Mead
M Road this week.
i» reported very ill Tuesday night for the benefit of
|he L. A; 8. was not very well alWe use it in sending flowers to yoa ’
again.
-J'S
ienikxJ, owing lo the bad wither.
Mr. and MH. L*. Fisher and chil­
and find wc can give good acrvicc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frilit —trauner
dren visited It Roy Wickham's Sun­ have moved into Charley Davis ten­
day.
ant house.
.
Nisi Hazel ■mn&lt;' is learning Hie
Mrs. Henry Polls spent a port of
millliwr’a
trade with Mrs. Nelle last week with lira- shier, Mrs.
Boyes.
Mugiidgo .of Irving.
for Chriatmau and other oocaulon*.
Henry Binmums ot ilA&gt; ‘No. Coun­
V01 *oclal for lhe benefit .of
the Maher church held ut the home ty Line, tho coining summer. He
0/ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fisher last entered upon Ills duties Monday.
1 1 iday evening was largely alendILAOTINGSAND
ixl.
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CARLTON TOWNUNE.
Start--II Monro* Av*.
InaMM-W. Eat a* Matin.
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Fisher enLast Week’s Utter.
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!■ 1 tamed Mr. and Mis Henry Fish­
PHONE S99S.
Orend Rapid*, Mich.
er and Mra. Sarah Fisher fur Bun­
Mrs. Archie- Wilson of Carlton
day dinner.
Center spent Friday with Blake
It your order amounts to f3 or over we'll pay telephone charges.
-Mrs. Jane FIsber his gone lo Kal- Barnum and &lt;wlfe.
Mas. Uni Chase of Coats Grove
nmatMM to spend
cal weeks wil*'
spent a few days last week with
her Mil Elmer ami family.
there will be a rmiumiium social imr daughter Mrs. Clarence Kiiine.
Mr. ami Mrs. William McGhnn of
f"c the b.-nelll of the Fisher church
fund held at lhe home of Mr. nnd Hastings spent Sunday with E. J.
Mrs. IFisher's Friday evening, liiimii sand family.
Mrs. James Swanson is in Has­
April 3rd.
Everybody come, en­
(uHpean Maa.
joy a good supper, and spend a so- tings helping lo care for her sister,
Mra. Llchly, who is III.
.
nal evening.
The Eagle Hotel, J. K. Jehneton, Prep.
Kirtit k Ml lb.
Mra. Ellen Kingsley of Hastings
Mra. Came Brown, who lias been
\i-dling her daughter, Mrs. Jennie is spending lhe week with Mrs. E.
Nuyler at Shelby, returned home J. Bump.
FOR REST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER,
Monday.
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Jean Nichols lias been on lhe sick
list.

Everything in Cut Flowin ind Psttii Plinlt

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STONY POINT.
fgist Week's Letter.
Miu Ruth Wellman Is on lhe sick
list again. Dr. McIntyre is Ibe at­
tending physician.
Mrs. Georn Rilclm* Im a sister
from HasUngS visiting her.
Mr. and Mrs. 8ylvt'.&lt;h'r Curtis and
Mr. and. Mrs. h orace Curtis of
Woodland visited their mother and
grandmelher, Mrs. Sylvester Oreborn of thia place Sunday.
Mrs. Irvin* Trox* I returned from
the U. B. A. hospital Saturday much
improved In health. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wm- Troxel went In Hastings to
care for her. How thankful we are
to think she was spared to come
bark lo her family.
Mrs. Hortense Payne returned
from California Friday after visit­
ing her brother, who is blind, a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ilodebaugh ate
Sunday dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Varney of tlie Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Curtis of
Brllevue, Mr. and Mrs. Molle Smith
of HasUngs and Norton Smith of
I mi ton wvre thos&lt;- from away who
attended the funeral of Horatio
Warner. Wednesday.
Miss Blanche Wilcox of Nashville
visited al Janies MrPrek's Sunday.
Oliver Bolton of Hastings was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M&lt;-ail
and mother Bunday and attended
quarterly meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Burley and Mrs,
Bask of Grand Rapids are spending
a few days with lheir sister and
daughter, Mr. kutf Mrs. Arch Graves
of this place.
Mrs. laowell Demoml of North
Castleton is seriously sick with
rheumatism.

BANFIELD.
Last Week's Letter.
The L A. 8. of Bedford, Hie L.
A. 8. of Banlleld. the Gleaners and
the Soap Club, of which Mrs. Geo.
Winters is a member, have sent
most beautiful Howers tn Jivr dur­
ing her illness. She is slowly im­
proving.
Mrs. J. Bowser Is earin* for Mrs.
W. Powers and Myrtle powers is
helping at central, during lheir li­
nens. She is a dandy operator.
Carl Stiles of Battle Creek spent
Saturday and Sunday with his |»arenls, D. C. Stiles and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Cherry of Lrbnndale and .Mr. nnd Mra. Jesse Risbridger were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Crandall.
Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tun­
gale were guests of Byron Tun­
gate, of Hickory turners.
Chauncy Tungute is quite ill of
^Vlie’lal of April there will be a
change of time al the lelrphomservice Jttr Sunday*. Ring 011 al *
a. in- off al 10 a. m.: on al 5 p. tn,
off til 7 p. m.. which corre»i»vnds
with luicey time. •
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The Duwling people are discuss­
ing the prol.l. in of moving the
church on the hill to lhe village.
D. C. Stiles attended the meeting
anil thinks it will bo acconmlish.d.
The Misses lltiby and Blanche
Arnold were guests of Mr. and Mra.
Ixirry Arnold un the Warner place,
Sunday.

ASSYRIA FAIlMEM C1.LB.
Last Week's L lier.
Following is tho program to k
given al the Assyrit Farmer s Unb
to be h'-bl nl the Assyria M. P.
church. March 2H:
Club song nnd devotional*.
Select Reading-Mrs. I. W. Cargo.
Music-Orpha Schoch and Doro­
thy Jywell.
Paper—Social und Political Life—
I. W. farau.
Hong-Cm nr J.yun.
.
llreilalion—Ji-ssIh Jewell.
Select Heading -Mrs. Cha*. Cox.
Vocal Music Lloyd Tasker anil
Sllcnnan Clark.
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Talk-Relnl ion of Hie Tubercular
Cow lo Human Health—I*- (-• Mix.
M. D.
Club Hong.
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Alice G. Thomas, Reporter.
SMOKY ROAI&gt;.
Txisl Week's Utter.'
Little Thelma Curtis Is, *1
ing n fetv ilay* wHn hur grand par­
ent*. Mr. ami Mrs. H. Curtis of
Woodlnml.
Agtles MrAimy «&gt;f Hasting*, yislt&lt;xl Ixma Meade uve'r Bunday. '
Una Mead* \ isitod her sister,
Mra. Grace Uaw. near Kashville.
Sunday p. m.
Hvlvesler Cyiti* and family vlsil•xt Uttrrncu fxteas and family, near
Matfiville. Hijudnx.
,
Don Furman nf Ridland is li'-lping John M-ade in bis sygitr hush.
(ihe our Want Column7 trial for
c\er&gt; body remb iL

WHY

The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Salos Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale In Barry County
1 ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the pah
A six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and
from many who have advertised their sales

buyers.. We have letters
in the BANNER showing
that on a single article they have realized enough more Uian they expected to
pay all the expenses of the auction. In ail cases when results have been com­
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in some cases by several hundred dollars as we can show by let­
ters and personal references.
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9 ND—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BANr* NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The success
bf the’BANNER’S plan of advertising sales has naturally led, people to ex­
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.

3RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.
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4TH—BECAUSE IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
^BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction Sales. If a Barry Co. man
wants for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where to go to find it. He will be prepared to bid what he be­
lieves the article or animal is worth, because he has use for it. Therw^will
be no element of speculation in his bid. With the old plan, the people in
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
they would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap.

E TH-BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
YTHE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book to this office, which is the recognized auction sale headquar­
ters. If we find that two sales arc booked for the same locality we can and
do at once take it up with the auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is an important con­
sideration.
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A TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER'S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEO°PLE OP BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­

ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OP THE SALE.
This is so evident that any elaboration of this point is quite unnecessary.
7TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER
CONTAINING THE AUCTION
' ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHII.’E THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO-THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT

IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.

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THE BANNER'S METHOD of Wrorttotaf AifetiM loiM

Iim bron wMaroad

1st—By the State Association of Auctioneers.

and—By all the .leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
3rd—By all Auctioneers In other Counties where the same method has
been pursued.

Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a piper having ■
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can succcaafiuly advertise
an auction sale t|iat will bring results. The BANNER is now printing j^oo
papcr^ each week and covers the County “like a blanket”
We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc­
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing 10 pages ol
information and auggestions on conducUng an Auction Sale. You should not
fail to secure gh« of these boqklets If you contemplate bolding a sale. Its'
suggestions wiii mean larger and better results from your Mie. We have
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.

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lorida Fruit Lands and
Truck Farms
FOR SALE OR TRADE ON EASY TERMS

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FRIENDS: Why remain here and suffer with falfa, Peaches, Apples, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Tan­
the long, hard winters when you can live where it is gerines, Kumquato, Guavas, Mangoes, Loquatb, Etc.
SPRING weather all the time, where the flowers
Do not hesitate longer but come with us to
smile at you from your dooryard or gardenias well Florida, April 21st. The land of Health, Wealth,
asYrom the roadside, the fields and the shady woods. and Prosperity—where you can have a crop to har­
Where fishing and hunting is indulged in by all to vest each month in the year, and where living is one
the limit of pleasure.
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constant round of pleasure.
On our Florida excursion of March 17th, twen­
Where they grow from three to five e^ops a year,
that yield, from $400 to $1,200 per acre, each crop— ty-four people of this vicinity went to prove our as­
where the records show It to be the healthiest state sertions and see for themselves and not be influenc­
lh the Union—where you can grow successfully and ed to stand in their own light by some “paid adver­
in great abundance Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, tising rot” of a pretenced would-be-friend.
The opportunity is knocking at your door. Will
Peas, Beans, Celery, Lettuce, Strawberries, Radish­
es, Cabbage, Beete. Union* Tomatoes, Peppers, Can­ you heed it?
Many familiesTjake good livings on five and tentaloupes, Water Milons, Up-Land Rice, Cucumbers,
Cow Peas, Soy Beans, Jack Beans, Velvet Beans acre tracts. Many live here because they find per­
Beggar Weed, Para Grass, Natal grass, Millet, AJ- fect health and wealth.

Big Listing of Local Property at All Times For Sale
or Exchange,

Next Excursion, APRIL 21st

UNITED LAND COMPANY
Office Over the Colonial Theatre, Lansing, Mich.
MIDDLEVILLE.
. Mra. Ham Cambell and daughter,
Annabel wen: guests of, Mra. Tan­
nic Pratt in Grand Rapids, lust
Wednesday.
I.. D. Van Vclsor of Raidings, wffs
lhe guest of W. B. Miller,.Friday
iwenmg.
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llwiry Marks bad the misfortune
to lt»e a horse, which he liad Jusl
purchased a week previous.
Newell Williams of Bnltlo Creek
hus been spending several days with
Mr. ainl Mrs. (&gt;scaf White.
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A. number of the Masons went to
thrledonia on Thursday evening to
a scIkhiI of instruction held there.
AU rejHirl a good lune.
SluTinan Sharp and wife enter­
tained her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wnu Johnson, Sunday March 22.
Mmirh e Gogle uf Jackson, Mich.,
was in lhe village for a few hours
Halurtlay. He was brought up here
ns a boy mid has many friends. He
has a good iiosifiun with the Y. M.
G. A.
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A''aery .pleasant evening was
passed nl Charles Andler’s Friday
evening, March 20. Visiting and
dancilig was enjoyed by tilmut 35
neighbors and fnemis. Ughl refretmmente were served.
Hay Cisler has moved iulo the
James Clark house, north of tlie
school house, nnd !x,*e McMillin hns
moved from the Lee farm into the
Iioimu recently purchased of Mr.
Cislur.
Ur. and Mrs. Taylor received the
glad news Sunday forenoon that
I hey were grand parent# to a . flue
girl. I»orn lo Mr. nnd Mrs. Thad
Taylor, of Cedar Springs.
Miss Milbn Matthews of. Grand
llapiib is visiting at lhe liarne of
her aunt, Mrs. T. H. Wood and hus­
band.
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Miss Marion Smith visited her
sister, Mra. Muraon in Rutland. Sat­
urday uiid Sunday.,
Min Elsie Woodman of Berlin.
Mlrlt, Is visit ing her cousin Frank
Andrus and wife.
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11 bld CcHik has returned t&lt;» bn
home in South Dakota, after spend­
ing 'lhe winter with his father in
West Thornapple.

ifc.Nce School lieporl.
Report ter McNee school ter
month ending March 20, Wit:
Number of days laughl, 20.
Total attendance. 282
Average daily attendance 1114.
Number of boys enrolled, 9.
Number of girls enrolled,?. "
Toteil enrollment, tG.
Perceftlngc of attendance, 88 plus.
The low percentage of nlleudance
was duo lo bad ruadS'and sickness
the flrat of lhe monlb.
Those nuilher absent nor lardy
for the tHOiilh are Irene.Manker,
Bessie and Daniel Foster. Helen
Putts, William and Russell Ingram.
On Friday a parly was given by
the
teacher,
schoolmates and
■friends for the Foster children who
leave Tuesday, for tiieir new borne
near Caledonia. We are sorry to
see them go bul unite in wishing
them success and happiness in lheir
new home.
Light refreshments
were nerved.
Lena VanDcuburg, Teacher.
HOLSTEIN BREEDERS

ATTENOIItO MEETING

Of West IHchlgan Association iu
Grand Rupids
Yesterday.
Interest in Holstein cattle Is
steadily growing in Barry county.
A number of our residents attended
the April meding of lliu West
.Michigan Holstein Breeders' Asso­
ciation in Grand ilnpids yesterday.
Among them wore W. IL Harper of
.Middleville, -secretary;
Barnum
Brothers of Coals Grove, and Jason
E. McElwain ,of Illis cily. All arc
member* of lhe Barry County Hol­
stein Breeders Association.
Bar­
num brothers were on the program
for a discussion following an ad­
dress on “Breeding Hnlslein Cattle
and Hie 1‘maneiai Possibilities of
tho Busiriftps for lhe Young Bree.|cr," by Lloyd Hunsberger, of Cale­
donia.
Jason E. McElwain, of this city,
who combines cattle raising with
Chhlsler School Be port.
business, relnlcd his oxperienecs hi
He unit of thu Ghldesle^JlcliuOl ter raising Holsldns and the results.
inoiith i&gt;iidiiiK March 20:
No. of days taught,.20. Check Your April Cough.
Total attendance. 227.5.
Thawing frost and April rains
Average daily altendunc?, 11.375. chill you lo Hie very marrow, you
Nw. "boys enrolled, 0.
»■« catch cold—Head and lung# stuff­
No. girl# mimllml, Ik
ed—You aro feverish—Cough con­
Percohlage of atlendanni. Di.75.
tinually and fed miserable—You
Those receiving half holidays arc: need Dr. King's New Discovery'. It
Craig Sheffield, Ihiwvy, pearl and soothes inflamed and
irritated
Beatrice lleed. Fred Lankerd nnd throat and lungs, stops cough, your
Ltiwnmce and Frances Boiitslicl.
head chars up, fever loaves, mid
' Nora E. Henkes, Teacher.
you feel flue, Mr. J. T. Davis of
Stickwy Corner, Mt*, "Was cured m
Foley Kidney Pills 8urcr.M»ful for
ii dreadful
rough afler doctors
RUcuiiMlisiii and Kidney Trouble. Iroatmejd and all olher rem'-du s
PiMitive lu action for backache. failtMi. Relief or money
back.
Pleasant—Children lifeo j|. Got a
bottle today. 50c. and gt-ftl. Recom­
Texw,' writes! “After taking two mended by Carvelh A Stebbins—A.
tattlei of Foley Ki&lt;jn»y Pills, my E. Mulholland — Adv. .
rheumatism and kidney trouble aro
. comptetriv gone," Hafe and effecBANNER Want Adi&amp; Bring Best
Resulla.

of Bud's devices for taking flsh.
and orders and Tequesta |&gt;oured in
USED IH VERMONT, 1830 ujam him from every part of the
country.
.The result wa- that lhe manu­
Fish Striking Al Pebbles Thrown facture
of trollinu l*aits was begun
lido Waler Guvc Bucl
by him al Whitehall. N. Y„ in 1818,
An Idea.
since which time many of the Ash­
ing
lures
have come from that
The spoon hook was invented by
Julio T. Bud, who was burn id Ver­
mont away back in 1812. One day,
The
Euurnir Baby.
while standing on the batik'of a
slregm, he lliruvv some small peb­ Predestined lo a lilamclegs lift!
Before his hour &lt;&gt;f bi pin.
bles into il. and notk-ed that the
Ir-Out. would rise to them. Hu then Without the ills "f cAintnon clay.
Or sin# of wicked earth.
experimented vvith bits of bright
tin and found Hie flsh eager lo He never kicked. If nuyer cried.
strike Htem.
But
lay and #l*-|&gt;l lhe hours-away,
He then soldered a luxik upon a
And gathered i#&gt;iiiids o( fat.
piece of tin, after twisting il so
that it would revolve when drawn
through llm waler, und succeeded [ He never needed nirdieiue,
Ho did ns he was told,
in 'catching a bunch of flsh..
llis pa and inti were proud of him
AL the age of 18 he made Hie first
Till he wns ten y. ars old.
klioou ball. While eating his lunch And then, nlns! ter nil lheir dreams
one day he accidentally dropped a
&lt;)f mortal* Imd by ruli*.
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leas|&gt;oun overboard, and as it sunk Eugenics got a knockout blow—
he noticed I hut il made peculiar ' Tltcy fouml lie was a fool.
twists and turns through the waler,
—Minna li ving, in Judge.
mid was suddenly struck byst large
llslrbttforo it reached bottom.
LEACH LIKE.
't ills gave young Buell a new idea
—Ilmt-a common spoon with u hook
.Mrs. Cha's. \V.#*ldqn •has lieen
soldered lo il might prove tho most quite ill the past week but is hel­
killing of nil his former inventions. ler nt tills writing.
He was nut long iu getting an old
Grace Scoliey is u Grand Rapids
tablespoon, mid after polishing the
convex side of the bowl he soldered visitor this week.
a hook upon the small end and lo \Mr. mid Mrs. Ed. Sponable re­
turned Inst week from u visit in
Hu* broken handle he tied u line.
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Ifis llrsl effort in laike Boifioseen. Grand Rapids.
near where he was born.* inud&lt;)'*till
Min. Maud** Smilli spent Sunday
lhe fishermen in that purl of the wiih her parent.*. .Mr. und Mrs.
country sit up und notice. The size Woolslon.
and quantity of tho flsh he took
Hildred IteU'h. who is leaching in
from that fake hud never before Irving, spent Saturday and Sunday
been equaled.
at home.
it is said that many of Hie old
Mrs. John Scnliey has been slay­
residents thereabouts cimhnue lo
with her sister. .Mrs. Fram-i*
use what is known as Bud's simkhi, ing
of I-'n-rpnil. during the sick­
and cannot bo convinced that any Bpil
improvement can be made Upon il. ness and denlli of Ihit latter's hu«AIkiuL I8H, Bucl removed lo bnnd. Mr.Itull wa- an old resident
Whitehall, N.
and engaged In the nf Carlton, Hi* funoral was held
fur business, but more of his tiinu Monday, March 23. The burial took
was giving lo fishing and devising place in Carlton Center CeineleFy.
attractive lures with which tb
Dcrlurcd Him Sone.
catch llsii (han lo the manufacture
Aiiplicatiun.ua- made to have
of huts. Only six miles away was Willard Buxlon. nf Maple Grove,
Lake George, swarming wiih trout, committed to lhe Kalamazoo a-ywhile Lake Champlain, in lhe vicin­ lup&gt;. Whim examined on Thursday
ity of Whitehall, was a famous by Diir Belielling ond Morse, uf
failing ground for muscallunge, Nashville, he was found sane mid
bass and pike, while less than a will lie pennitli'd lo continue his
day’s journey would take him into G«idiMu:e.nt his pi&gt;-seiil home. It
Un* heart of the Adirondack wild­
alleged lhal Bnvloii has an unerness.
controjlaljle temper. Hu hsu» a wife
Il was in Lake &lt;&gt;eoqp/ Hint Bud and daughter.
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flint caught flsh by deep trolling.
He u«ed some 2(JU feel of line, n
Rlruiuhl nl IL
half-pound sinker, a long, line sled
There is no n-e of our “healing
loader and one pf Ids silver spin­ around Hu* busif" We. might aner# Hint imllaled ;i wounded flsh well out with it llrat as last. We
gyrating through the water. With want you lo Ivy Chamberlain's
this tackle he would take large pjugli R«*nii*d&gt; lhe next ‘time you
trout from lhe bottom of the lake hnve a cough or c. ld. Then* Is no
in deejiesl water.
reason so far a- wc can see why
Al first Bud used to say that he you should not do w. This prcpahad no idea of making lhe inanu- rkliuu by ils r&lt; iii;itkable cures inis
fndure of trolling bails, u .business, gained u world wide reputation, and
bul llm. sporlsmen he met on' his febpltt everywhere speak of it in
trips (o the Adirondack* and ds**- •th* highest term.- "f ]»Fai.r. H u,
where, as wdL'us his iidglilmrs. fur sale by All Dealer*,—Adv.
whom lie always fully supplied
with spoons, spread (he repuulUm

FIRST SPOOR HOOK

Irving Bctaoi Notes.
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FARLEY—Maybtiry Farley wis
Iasi Friday afternoon the sixth
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grade debated upon the following: Ibum in Williams county, Ohio, July tile*.
Will you I«k8 your #hare of thu
Resolved. ‘That.lhe Pen is Mightier II. I8JI, and fell asleep in Christ al respotwibflily
of extenninallnf Hiiu
home near Barryville, .Monday
Than lhe Bword." The affirmative his
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side composed of Rosa Sebriffmann. 1.March 23. When 17 years of age pest? Will you make it a principle
Nellie Gillett, Vivian Dunlap and 1he came ,lo Michigan and March W. ,o swat each fiy you see anti to enBernice Johnson won by two-paints I1892 was united in marriage lo Mae list your neighbors as mambera ot
over lhe negative side composed of &lt;Golden. To this union were born this Vigilance Committee?.
A fly in time saves billionsl
Ellas Gelman. Laver ryL Watson and opo
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son and three daughters, Elza
George Estep. The children all and
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Elva Farley, Mrs. Lloyd Gard­
Asiy rte Sehool Noles.
of.NaahviUq and Mra. Orville
worked hard and showed .much en- ner"
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The tenth grade have taken iip
IhUsIasm. which was plainly appar- 1Marshall of Maple Grove, all of
ent to the rest- of the pupils and -whom with a loving mother, two another class, preparatory to taking
lhe
teachers
’ examination in April.
visitors.
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isisters and two brothers survive.
This week Friday the sixth grade Mr. Farley seemed lo enjoy good
Dorothy Jewell was absent Weddebate the eighth grade on lhe sub- Ihealth until last fall since which netiday, also Vern Blanck on Wed­
ho has gradually
grown nesday and Friday.
jeel: Resolved, "Tflal Lincoln Was •time
Greater Than Washington.’' Both •worse, bia death being duo to can­ Vlkitora lost week were Ray Serven,
sides have already started to work ।cer of* thyflver, which made him Wiii. Schroder, Mrs. Ureemau, tlie
and by Friday each side should ;a constant7sufferer, all of which in* Misses Hartoin. Atkins and Tasker.
have a large number of points.
itore with Christian grace .and for­
During agriculture
class last
Several children nre now on lhe titude.
Tuesday the different members
sick list. Eldon Getman has been
He was a loyal member of Hast­ gave oral reports on the following
gone over a week, Arvls Perry was ings lodge I. O. O. F. No. 58 and dur­ subject*:
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absent last week, Joelhi and Harlan ing his illness repeatedly express-.
“Feeding of Cattle io Produce
Mattlwws were absent most of last ed;hls confidence in the hope of •Best Dairy Results,” Neil Shepard;
week and several others for one day immortality nnd eternal life.
He
“Taking Care of .Milk and Crfaio;'
wai a kind and. loving companion Ornha Schoch.
at a time.
“Butler Making.” Gladys-Evert!.
The Graplds Junior has a contest and father; a thoughtful and gener­
These wore very Interesting ami
every week for the schools of Mich­ ous neighbor nnd an bbnest and up­
igan. One division is for the high right citizen und will Ik* mourned benellcinl to lhe entire class.
Last Tuesday being SL Patricks
schools and one Is for lhe grammar by all who knew him. The funer­
al
Was
held
at
the
Barryville
Day.
during chap*-l Doris Jewell
grade's. The grammar grades are
divided into two divisions, lhe “th church. Thursday March 2fltb. Bev. gave an account of (he life of St.
Patrick, following by quotations by
and 8th grades and the 5th and Gth. C. W. Ballou officiating.
school and song.
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A different topic is given every
On Thursday the first grade gave
week. For lhe week of March 21.
Have You Seen n Fly?
a little exercise entitled “Mr. Hob­
lhe topic was “Why 1 A—-—." the
Have you?
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in." which was very nicely render­
rest of the topic to be-chosen by th**
Of course you killed him!—You ed.
pupil. The pupils of this school
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wrote upon different subjects and duln'l!—You don't kill Hies until
Tin* eulire school Are preparing
an Ikisler BrOCMUD under the supsent them In March Dill. The first they begin lo bother youl
Well that Is just lhe reason why ervisinn of Mra. Frank Schroder,
prize, a large framed picture for the
school was won by Nellie Gillett, a there arc so many Hies ground in Mrs. llza Shepard and Miss Sline,
sixth grader,«od 11m subject “Why I lhe summer lo make your life mis­ together with the Austin school un­
would rather live In the country" erable. Let me tell you a public der Miss Kent's instruction, which/
will be given al Hie Assyria church
In all nine papers were sent in, and secret.
Only a few flies live through lhe Easter Sunday, April 2.
besides Nellie s, four of them were
considered good enough lo print in winter, and when they first come-~
Primary' Room.
Loyd Roush reiiinied this morn­
the News -Junior. The, four were front their hiding places a Vigilance
Vivian Dunlap, Nettie Stanford. Committee composed of every man., ing after a tong absence.
The- third. grade is taking up
Elijts Gelman and Arthur Schiff- woman and child, could soon kill
mann. This was vgry goud indeed, thd majority of them. The Com­ short division in arilhmette.
Mildred Blnnck was ah-«eul two
ns the contest is open lo the whole mittee would of course be retainedI
state nnd this is the flrst.time the throughout lhe entire year, andI days and Clyde Russell one day last
pupils hero have ever entered it. would make jt their business to। week.
We are certainly going to try again see that every place when* any es­
soon.
caping Hies could breed is cleanedI Clears Completion—Hr moves Skin
■ Blemishes.
The following is lhe paper which up-. Old decaying material or re­
won (he picture for our school:
fuse heaps of any kind furnish Iho'
Why go through life embarrassed
chief breeding places of flies. the&gt; and disfigured with pimples, erupWhy I Would Rather Live
hi tlie Country. manure heap being the favorite ofI lions, blackheads, red rough skin, or
B Is more healthy in the country. all. When we ronieinber that eachi suffering lhe tortures of Ecsemn.
You can gel up in the morning and fly can produce billions of other‘ ilch, tetter, salt rheutn. Just ns»k
breathe tlm nice fresh air, while in flies by September wo can see how' your Druggist for -Dr. Hobson’s
lhe city everyone is moving around important such a Vigilance Com-• Eczema Ointment. Follow the aimand the air is not as fresh and nice miller must bo in each coinnumily' pie suggestions and your skin worus in the country. That is not all aiid what u service it can render to&gt; ties arc over. Mild, soothing, offerhumanity. Not only is this true• live. Excellent for. babies nnd deluIhhiL the health in the city. The
finals nre fresher in the country front the standpoint of freedom&gt; irate, lender skin. Slops chapping.
Hinn in the city and one knows from annoyance but from tho• Always liclns. Relief or money
whnl they contain. When you go standpoint of health as well, ns‘ hack. 50c. Recommended by &lt;JarMy reasons for living in.tlie coun- authorities (ell us (hat a largo per: Aelh &amp; Stebbins—A. E. Mulholland.
Iry rather limn lhe city are these: cent .of sickness and death, especi-■ -Adv.
to lhe store to buy a can of corn
you are not sure whether it Is
fresh or n6l, while In the country
you can raise corn nnd can it, and
then you know its ng£
The next thing, then* aro so
many people moving around all lhe
time that llm germs keep , flying
around. There is not as much dirt
in the country as in lhe city on the
sidewalks. The nmu spit on them
Call and sec Cain under Reed's Opera House.
He will
nnd (hen tin* people walking on the
take off the old varnish, repair and refinish it and make it
Hidewalk hike lhe germs and their
feel mid carry them on tho carpel
■ look like new, also will upholster your furniture for you.
and then they fly nlKiut-the room,
ll is more quiet in lhe country. For
nature-loving people lhe country is
Piano Polishing and Refinishing a Specialty
the best place lo live, because
Give me a trial.
First Class Work.
wlmre is Nature in her greatest
beauty, in lhe city or in Hie coun­
try'.’ A person can learn v(*ry
much from nature, und this can
best he learned by living close lo
nature.
Undar Raed'a Optra Houu
Wort Called Far and-Dalliered
Grade (i. Distrfcl .No. f |. Frl.

Don’t Throw Away That
------ Old Furniture.........

W. A. CAIN

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REO THE FIFTH
PRICE $1175 COMPLETE
With its complete Electric equipment, and its beautiful streamlike body;
large comfortable and easy riding.
Easy to operate, and more positiv e than other makes, marks the greatest
achievement Mr. Olds has ever accomplished. He has worked years to attain
it. As a result REO THE FIFTH now o ffers a VALUE not even approached by
any car in its class.
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Compare this car with others; get a DEMONSTRATION. The closer you
investigate you find BETTER VALUE in REO THE FIFTH than you will
find in ANY OTHER CAR. Buy a Reo the Fifth and you get GREATER
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
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SPECIFICATIONS—Fully equipped with Electric Lights. ^Electric start­
er and generator; Rena system without double chain drive. 35 HORSE POW­
ER; 112 inch wheel base; Semi-floating rear axle with Timken bearings; 34x4
tires with DETACHABLE RIMS; Black body; Black and nickle trimmings;
deep upholstery; Mohair top, Side curtains and slip co ver; strait line Torpedo
dash; Electric horu; Speedometer; Clear Vision Wind Shield.

LET ME BHOW YOU

HENRY RAGLA
SALES AGENT
abort
Woodland Exchange

Phono 69-.3|lon« I

HASTINGS, MICH.
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Agriculture
und Arithmetic. We arc studying
Root jhMWk in Arithmetii
laud Animal Producig'u in Agrictillitr*
(dive van Wie re-nlered srti.s.l
1 Monday morning, after being jzb[ sent three weeks.
„
Marjorie Bultoh.' Vnleniu I idler.
Dorn Sprague. Leon* Ne*bct. Mar
Woodman, mul Wihla Richardson

IRS. WILLIAMS’ E:
LONG SICKNESS
Yields To Lydia E. Hnkham’s Vegetable
Compound.

month.
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Mahlnn .. ........... aimed 2IC.I crMilB
for work done at Ihmiic, while Ralph
Elkhart.Ind.:-"! ruff.-red for four- Wood had 1917 ■ n-dds and William
MI years from organic inflammation, W&lt;kmI IKiVlteredds this motilli.
rac^ffsni female Weakrww
, i-ai-i t-“d ir-’•
Prnlrirvillr'S-liool N’lffrs. ■
-jPBLfi,
lie| .
„ Tbe
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Tin- li-idh uiad.- is mnking m— Jj..
d-my --.JO,
rides --I
were
fc- fix, prc|uirnlions for an eiiteriaincttoi.-d by walkiuj; nu-iil in !«• given April ITd and Uh.
or standing ou my
'Hie Imys-of lh&lt;* school Aro doing
feet and I had sucii some AeriOU* thinking alanil tas“
awful bearing down
Friday afternoon Rev. MeLTOd
gpxo us a short talk on "Inlluence.”
We have decided I" have Prof.
and became thin and
Smith
of Knhunaxoo College gi%«'
pale with dalkhcavy our ilaecalaureati* address.•yea. IhadmxdocWe an* gelling ready to give our
_ ________,_____ received only tempo­ bonk report,* this Week.
rary relief. 1 decided to give Lydia E.
Mr. Bolster was lu Kalnrnazdn.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair Shi unlay.
trial and abo the Sanative Wash. I have
We have Ihirly-tivii now l»ook.s on
history nf Michigan,
now used the remedies for four months the earlv
which will beenme Mir* when wc
have llve-hundro«| books in the
"If these lines will be of any benefit library.
'nn- ninlh English dnss is trying
yon have my permission to publish
Li keen lheir work up «o as to
th-a.”—Mra. Sadis Wojjamb, 4M
•void tho extra nssigninonls which
James Street. Elkhart. Indiana.
aro given as penalties.
'
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable CornTin* debate' was postponed until
FTiday.
contain* do narcotic or harmful drugs,
Chrer up! If you occupy a front
and to-day holds the record of being the rant it's no sign you don I deserve
most aaceeaartu remedy zor rernaie ma : il.
weknowof, and thousands of voluntary
'rl|e nighl h grade is Inking up
tastimoniale oo file in the Pinkham 'Physiology with the sixth and sovlaboratary at Lynn. Maio., seem to ‘’•‘th grades, and have nearly comtircvp
fwt
iptoled lliejr history.
| The eighih graders are running a
’’.ink to help them with banking in
thatXydfaE. Pinkham’s Vegeta- lhrtir Arithmetic. Cleo Doster te
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IMnur,.
ITiosa who were noUlior alo.nl
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nor tardy the last month are: Paul
iiytie. Raymond Adams, Helen Nor­
ris, Helen Dosler, Marceline Adams.
Coates Grove School Report.
Howard Temple.. Gordon Clemeut.
The following Is a report for the lieidah Smitli. Rena i'erigo, Mildred
month ending March 20, BH4:
Rockwell and Stuart Clement.
EUiel Blanchard was absent MonNo. days taught, 20.
No. pupils enrolldd. 30.
Purlc
Campbell begun school
Total attendance, 584.
Monday.
No. of tardy marks. 1.
The Ural grade has finished their
No. of absent marks, G.
readers and nre using Jones Read­
’ No. of visitors, 12.
Percentage of attendance. (*tphis.
------- ers.
Our fourth Geography is studying
Only two more months ut school
Asia.
this year.
Thelma Townsend is able to atTlie flflli Physiology has studied
tond school again.
narcotics and the necyous system.
Tho following were neillior tardy,
The Third Language has learned
absent, nor excused during lhe “The Bluebird.**
month: William. Ralph nnd TravaThe first nml second grades nre
iloti' Wood. .Mahlan. Valmta and tlmelung their weaving mats.
John J. Fuller. Hubert. Harlow and
Howard Barnum. Arthur. Wildaand । our visitors tlm past mouth ware;
Mra.
le-l.i Kell.'fr, Rev. nnd Mrs. Ro­
Ralph Richardson, Mnrjnrir and
Raymond Bolton.
Ward liaine. land. Ivan Hughes, Mrs. I. Johnson
,
Doria Sprague. Beatrice Mclxmflld. ami SU Ila Kmilli.
Chaster Stowell, Neil Smith. Leota
' Real Staff of Life.
Nesbel, Mae
Woodman. Horace
Webster, W. Greta Ifatfne, Barbara
Bread U the Bpaxiah workingman's
Coolbaugh. Earl C. Chase.
staff of life and tho average dally con­
There were six now books added sumption la estimated at a pound per
to our library this month.
Tlie «tb grade ha* completed all

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mo on
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Southwestern Michigan
THIS WEEK’S .SEWS IN
NRAR-hV c'ODNTfBS.

Afire bHn« whhotii n lheairr since

and depending on ten wnt picture
houw and Grand Itaplde offerings
fur amnxtnient f.u-lliib * Ionia tai ilnally in have another theater.

Each ilny ml«U to the tnial of tmt
tree &lt;-ut&gt;'r|&gt;lll..r egg liiw •- ■l&lt;«tro&gt;rd
by th«- country school rhltdren .ft
Wexford conntyi Tlm Boy.I mM»-I
In Helmn tovriuiblp one .lay last week
reported that the children In that
district haVe ctilKsned. counted and
destroyed n total ot 1S.S74 &lt;-hk innase&lt; or 4.QOO.HOO caterpillars.
Tha
grand total for Wexford "kid*" now
totals 135.000 ent innntrs. "C
have destroyed ST.ooo.oou c.derpllScv&lt;t&gt;U-cn moilMwx wiih ■l&lt;i»&lt;*‘tcn*
ehlldren-'NiiVc been grained |H-nslona
In Clinton conWy und&lt;-r lhe new'law.
dint are drawing IRC W week, or nt
the rule nf 14.4*3 per year. I’onnty
Treasurer Smedley ■••Hinatrd lhal It
would reach S3.Sue the first year, but
with pnotage for *&gt;*mllnc nut the
Weekly' amounts and getting receipts,
at the present rule the total will
I

Tlir Gratiot County Gas i-ompany,
which will fnrnhh cat for Alma.
Ithaca nnd Hl. Louis. and later for
olher village of Iho rpiinly. has
been organized with n capital stuck
of mono and a bond authorization
of &gt;125,000.

George Coe. the tramp who has
been having such a rarlmis'time
with liis fret that were frozen a
few weeks ago whll&lt; I lumping
from Charlotte tn Bellevue. submit­
ted to nn operation ut iho f’.nillarfum. Thursday. and both feel were
removed.

Thorsday morning the leM welt
in Otsego. was sunk to the depth of
i?JU feel, lhe drill being in fit rock.
After lhe Ural 150 fret the drill
went through solid Mat*'. so solid
that nn.. rasing wai iii-.-e&lt;sai-y to
maintain or protect tlm opcaitur.
The prospects for Melting water do
not seem to lie very bright. -Tlm
drill is being operated day nnd
nighl.
State Highway Commissioner Ro­
gers was in the rily Saturday, in
conference with lhe Ionia town­
ship Itoard, in regard to the trunk
line highways which Un» law pro­
vides may he built across Michigan
and two of which were contemplat­
ed to cross Ionia county. The
township board signed the right for
a survey of the route through Pe­
wamo and I.vons lo Ionia. thence
l&lt;&gt; Holding. The olher cornea in
through south nf Ionia tn. Ruranac
and Grand Rapid*. A inert mg will
btFhcld taler al which the town­
ship hnants of Orange. Lyon- and
Portland will also Im&gt; pres*-t\|-

A Grand Ledge woman, says n
Portland paper, evidently having
read the biblical suggestion ns lo
casting bread ui»on the waters, and
desiring jusl lhe right kind of hus­
band. placed a note in a ladtto Ixd
tktuber nml cast it into the Graml.
A few lays ago. at Purtland. waliec
Prall. assisting in Uie search foe
the Rcmalie Imy * body, pulled the
liollle from tlie llnml ami extricated
the message. Waller has
and is not inlercstod. but thinks
someone else may Im*, and has hand­
ed the ladtlo lellcf1 to the Review.
This i&gt; what the lady says:
Grand lrfdg«. Mich, Oct. 12, toil
Dear'Sir:—
T&lt;&gt; whom this may concern.
Want*!, a man that does not drink
or have nnv bad habits—one that
lias -a Huie income and would lie
u.md l&lt;» children. 1 am a widow
with three children, two boys am!
one girl. Thu oldest boy will soon
lie 9 years old. the irirl •» and a baby
imy 19 months old. My husband
has been dead two years. 1 am 5
feet 3 inches, weight about 110
pounds, have sandy hair, blue eyr-s
and am a blonde. Would like to
rorres|»oiul with any nice geiuleinan who doos not drink inloxiralinc liquor and who is near my age.
Will sit.ui Im* 2R-years old. Lan do
any kind of housework and am □
iMMti ejs'k. My address Is Mra.
Mattie L. Lippert. 212 Torrey street.
Grand Lcilge. Mich.

APRIL X ttll

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M.A.C.
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Rev. R W. F. Gsrnrtt.

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I Wlm cared for me. whnu .1 a bain-.
Lay helpless on her breasf?
Who gave mu birth? sutlainwi my
life?
sa:i'RF.o irrrmitTY men will
Who nourished and careswyl?
ENBIIU. AND PAY FIFTY
Wlm cared for me njid «|iared me
CENTS EACH
pains -—
To dry my teah-slaincd eye.
Though lirud and worn and weak
COLLEGE MflUEHCES BOYS
and sick?
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Who-heard iny fniuiflto:cpr?
TOWARD COUNTRY LIFE

Can I foBgel Iho one whose love,
So Coplotiily given.
J ’
U. A. C Bulletin About llorf Clioleri
tins made me what I am on earth,
IMstrilHiled
And bears me up to Heaven?
'
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I'armnra aro anxious to make a Who wa«hed my Taco and. combed
my hair
.
thorough flUuiy of lhe ihings thnl
And sent ine oft to' school?
affect t tn* success of HiMr Imsine.*.*. Who
.sewed my luill a tut fixed my
This coiidltgiftn i.« biwsFon Hie fart
kitthnl over
• .•.lifers nnd their
And k»i&gt;i my temper eoo|?
wives btva aMbiuHi the thirly-one
■ lAicnshiu sciuuii.H-' which have
klspnJ me when 1 wuM to
1*1*41 hcltl by ih&gt;&gt; Michigan Agrirul- Who play.
lural Coltejro &lt;hiriiig the puff win­
And then when I rt*ltimed?
ter
ISvo Inslrui’tora were x-nt Who
Iaughl-to
me the »i\Ca*ImI
from (Uh Collage l» each of these
things
’
Mrhools lo hold l»o(h morning nnd
Thai I. from life, have learned?
afternoon 'aeaafc'iK for live days.
J.i*i lures were given on farm crops, XVho ttu-kwl inn in my trundle boil?
anil fertility, lhe Mock, dairying
Wlm taught me with siu*h care
nnd tinrtteulture, (wo suhjoNda be­ The grenlesl blessing man
ing dlaeuMM in each school,
in
' knew.—
three places special clasxi-s wore
That
little childish prayer?
offered for aranieu in which inMniction wu given in rooking, Can I forget such love ns thnt
food vnluM, ami idbcr subjects uf
That itenterod in her boy?
value to the home maker. Them* How mixed il was with faith innd
schools will Im* offered again next
hope
year, from Decemix-r to March isl.
Amt fear; nml yet,—what joyl
mid can lie secund for nny com­
munity if thirty men will enroll Wlm parked n Bibb* in my trun’c?
nnd pay a fee of fitly cents each to
Who placed il wiih such care?
pay local experro-A
Whose tear-drops slaim-d ita aacrral
Records ai the Michigan. Agricul­
page
tural College allow lhal of the 5&lt;W
Where she had bowed in prayert
sludepI.s who have registered ns
freslimaft in Hie agricultural divi­ Who watched me longest when I
sion 'hiring the imhI three year*
Thai iillle place railed home?
2LO were reared in lhe eity mid
270,on the farm, ll is interesting Who Iliii’W dm* kisse* 'midst her
In note that In the sains class 02
Icara
.
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pec cent indicate that their pres­
When I set mit tn roam?
ent Iknoo is in tin* cily. That near­
ly alt of lliote students from Hu- Who prnye&lt;l for me when I wx*
cily, as well u those from the farm,
gone?
either.become farmers or engage in
Whoso loving tcar-dimmwl ryes
allied occupaHon* k'shown by-the And anxious face that followed
fncl Hint for Hu* past four years 40
me.—
per cent of lhe gradilnios in agri­
A licacon of the skies?
culture and hortii-ullure have go;.r
directly lo thu farm, 45 per cri'L Can I forgel those prayers nnd
have engaged in agricultural teach­
tears;
ing and lUNperiim-ntatiou. and fl per
That anxious, loving book?
cent in work gkisely related to se­ Can I forget Iho agony
riculture. • ''
That stained that precious Hook?
Il is clear that the agricultural
College is not educating young me.i Though years may conn* and years
away from Hu- farm, bul is inliavi* gone.
With many a vain pursuit.
Ihirticing both city nnd farm boys
Yet mother's love mid mother's
toward country life.
Ilog cholera is the mod dreaded
Will e'er remain immiite.
■ I.iff swine. H may :i|-p'-:ir nt
any Him* In any iieighlx'i'hood in
lhe slaty, ll is MWrod by sparrow.*. No. I can ne'er forget her love
Whose prayers made it sublime;
pigi*on«. dies, ikig* or hy nny olijecl
itiat may carel materials from nnc But wu exgccl lo meet alMiyo
In Heaven'* sunny clinic.
lu&gt;g lot i-tMiWh'-r Hiock car*
crossing on *7nwny briiters may
cunUunmate Arannix': slm-k buyers 0 mother. Mill forgive and love
The one you've rocked to sleep!
may carry cholera from one farm
lo another; and there is always Though time demands that I should
walk.
danger
of infection Is-ing iulnstur1
It seems I scarce can creep.
■■d Into Hu* herd wclin stock is pur­
chased. A bulletin giving latest in.
Rut
days
of earthly lull will close.
formation on the cohlrol of Illis
We cannot tell how soon:
disease has just. I"*en issued nnd is
being dislriiiutrn free by the Michi­ Then we shall reunite in Henvcn.
To spend nn endless June.
gan Experiment Station.

. J. W. Caywood of Galesburg. •»«’
diacovcrcd a relic in his imiwaaaion
that is not only rare bul very lulerestmg. It is a map of Michigan
made in IBIO. which was tho prop­
erly of Ilin father, ll I* Well worth
studying and furnislws sonic mtorcsting
comparirons. This
map
shows but eight counliea in the Up­
per Peninsula ami even .in the low­
er some of lhe present counUe.s are
missing.
Only the four southern
tiers of counties show settlement
ami north of Grand Rapids. Grnnjl
Haven. Ionia Center. CorutUR. HmJIjipcor. and Fort Gratiot, which
towns form a chain across the
slate, hut two towns nre named nn
lhe map. Haginaw nnd Rnult St.
Mary. Tho only town shown betwe*n Knlama’no mid Battle Creek,
is Comelnck. The Michigan Central
railroad is shown running from De­
troit lo Now Buffalo, but all old
settlers know that in 1840 that road
had not been intended beyond
Jackson. The map
undoubtedly
rave Hie proposed right of way.
Tho population of each county Is
given and that nf Kalamazoo is 7.IM&gt;. Among oilier statistics are:
universities and collages, throe,
wiih &lt;W students: .academies 12.
with 4R5 «ludeni«: common nnd pri­
mary schools. 975 wiih 20.701 sludents. Tip man show* numerous
rivers nnd a few large Inkas. Iliouch
none of ihn letter nre named. The
•hnres nf tl&gt;» Grant lake* vary from
the shorn lines in mmb-rn mm&gt;» to
some evjnfrt. flmush rnneh MM'lhsit
one would expect to ftnd.

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Remedy.
William N. Goss. JIS Aldrich SU
Dottle Creek, was troubled with stom­
•ach and inteetlnal ailments for years.
Year after year ho spent endless time
mosey with specialists and la ex­
'nnd
pensive treatment* that failed.
He took Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach
j
Remedy
nt last and wonderful res til la
ifollowed. When ho hod taken only
ono
■
bottle he wrote:
"I got more relief out of nn® bottle
of your wonderful stomach remedy
1than 1 did in all my yearn of treatink
specialists.
'
'with
"If I had all the money I have spent
for doctors' bills I could buy a farm.
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aecrnilons and .removes pnlsonmia
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troubles.
Many declare th.U It hae
saved them from dangerous opera-

many IpUtaiors, so 4&gt;* oantloua
He
euro It's M&lt;urr'a. Gn to Mulholland *
drug more and oak them about tho
rtsulta it has been necompnehtng among people they know—
nr s»n4 ta Geo. H. Msfr. Mfg. Chem­
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many gratsful letiers from propio
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Ctaai HdPtrtiMMtatt

NOTICE OP UR.YRING (TIUUMN.
rjraJ^t0 oC Michigan. Caunty of Bar-

ORDER FDR PUBLICATION,

Noiica ta hereby givan. that by an
probata order of th. Probath Court for tho
County of Barry, mdde.ua lh. ois-.
day pt Much A. D. 1914, four
months from that data ward allow«&lt;l
ting*, in Mid oonnty, on the eleventh
■lay nf-March A. 1». 1114.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of aulred to prerent th.lr oUlmi to aald
Manley M. Chase, deceased.
Probate Court, at lhe Prntxt. onir.
Jennie. E. Chose, executrix, having In ths Chy of Hastings, for tumlnfiled tn Mid court her petition praying ailoa and allowance, on or before tha
for reasons there In stated that she slxlrenth day of July next, and that
such claims will be heard before said
Court, an Thursday ths alx ire nth day
of July next, nt ten o'clock tn tho
It Is Ordered. That the ird. of furrnohti of that day.
April A. D. 1»14, nl ten o'clock In
Dated March ISlh., A. D. 1S14.
the forenoon, at aald probate office,
bo and is hereby appointed for hearng said petition;
It la Further Ordered, That nubile
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIM*.
notice thereof !&gt;• given by publication
State of Michigan. County of Bar*

fltats of

Michigan,

ihs

eawspapcr printed und airoulaled lu
■aid county.
CHAR. M. MACK,
Judge ot Probats.
ELLA C. EGGrjERTON.
Register ot Probate.
A true copy

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
Court for the County -of Barry.
At a session of sold court, bald at
the probata office, in the city of Has­
tings. in eald county, on tho eleventh
day nf Starch A. D. 1914.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Judge of Probate.

Notice la hereby given, that by an
order of the Probate Court far ths
County of Barry, made on the six­
teenth day of XluWh. A. D. 1114,'four
months from that date were allowed
fur creditors lo present their claims
oaainat tha Mats of Charles H.
Clark, lata of said county, deceased,
and that all creditors of aald deceased
are required to present thelf claims to
aald Prebale Court, nt the Probate
llu&lt; sixteenth day..of July next, and
that such claims wlll.be heard before
aald court, on Thursday the sixteenth
day of July next, at ten o'clock In tho

Qcento W. Park. dec«M*d.
Cynthia N. Park, .widow, having nled in sold court h&lt;-r petition praying
that tha administration ot aald estate
may be granted ta Wm. R. Holos, or
to some other suitable person.
It ta urdsrad. That the third

CHAHI.EH M. MACK.
Judge of Probate.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
flute of

Michigan,

tho

probate

tecnth day ot March. A. D. 191It la Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof ha given by publication Judge of Probata.

Helen M. Dayum. dweaactl.
A. R. l*ntlon. son-ln-law. having
Hied In said court hla petition praying
Hint tho lulmlnlMratlon of mid kotatn
may ba granted, to your petitioner or
to some oilier suitable person.
It U Ordered. That the 10th day of
April. A. D. 1914. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, at said probate office,
be and la hereby appointed for bear­
ing said petition:
,
*
Order for Publication.
It Is Further Ordered, That public
State of Michigan, Thu Probate notice thereof be given by publication

hearing. In the Hssllngs Banner a
newspaper printed and circulated In
said county.
CHAS. M. MACK.
Judge ot Probata.
EIXA C. EGGLESTON.
Register ot Probate.
loves her A true copy.
4 wks

So here's to her who
School Rr|M&gt;r(.
boj.
Report from Powers sclinol .Irving
To her almve all other:
District No. 1. God grant lhal she muy have Iruo
Report for inanth ending March
joy:
My mother.—darling mother!
27. 1914.
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Number of day* taught, 20.
Murries Johnstonn Couple.
Total atb-ndataM, 3B(u&gt;.
Average daily atendauc'’, I!-[-.
Mias Hazel A. ILL«i&gt;riilgcr, daugh­
No. of k&gt;ys onrotlcd, 7.
ter of tlie late Supervisor (Ills A.
No. of girls enrollod, H.
lUsbridger. of Johnstown, and Wil­
Total ■•ni-olliiiML 15.
liam lluminmul nf lhe same lownPercentage of.attondnnre. 95-r,
ship, were united in marriage |»y
Tho following pupil* were neither' Prohato Judge Mark on Thursday
lardy nor alHonl: Ruth Bedford,. in lhe court house. The young
Velma Bedford! Etoie M. Johnson.■ people will reside wiih the bride's
Forrest Jolnisot).- Verna Kelley, Gwi.■ mother.
Shroyer, Helen' Traxie ami Keith
Nchool Rrjiort.
Baumgardner, j
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Only two pupils were neilh&lt;&gt;r\\r»
Report of lhe Brush lUtlgr school
Only Iwo pupils. Elsie nnd Forrest for the month ending March 27.
Jolin-on are stilyl eligible for the
Number days taught, 20.
■ erliflcate of perfwt attendance, of­
Total attendance. 207.
•
fered by the County Gmimissioner.
Average daily attendance. 10-7.
Our \isitnrs Illi* month were:
Total enrollment. II.
Mra. Geo. CliurohllL Helen Hrue.
Perrenlaga of uttendance. fH-'-.
nnd Kenneth Baumgardner.
The following have earned half
Dons Vandenburg. of Howard holidays this iiinuRi: Lois Wolff.
Cily entered lito fourth grade. Hie Basil llaywanl, Norma Wickman.
serond week of the month.
Ia&lt;oue Peake, Jlcnriettik Wolff.
We now bava lu our library a new ’ Homer McCullum. Grace Poako and
set of Carp, uter's Geographical Dorothy Wivkman.
.
Readers. Un s.t books are so com­
Dorothy Wickman was the perpiled that even children of the 3rd fuct speller this month.
and toll grades Rod many Hem* of
*
Alice Foley, toucher.
intoreal. The pupils are fortunate
In getting Hu m and they arc read­ -BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
ily uM-d as a reference book for the
subject of geography.
Next month lhe children of. the
■flth mid 4lh grade are to test the
Hu, i,
germenalioii of corn. The teacher
has sent to the specimens of lhe
SlwtPolul&gt;WSl|
various products Oi corn.
Katherine M. Howler, toaeher.

Witle Awake Club.
Mra. Warren Bird of Bodford en­
tertained the Wtdo Awake Sewing
Circle. March tfllh. A bountiful
dinner was ~. rved at Boon. The
table decoralioM wore in keeping
with Kt. Patrick Bay- 'Tho after­
noon was taken up with a program,
ecmvqraalion nnd needlework. Mrs.
Moll Hinl guv«t. an inloreating ac­
count &lt;&gt;f her l rip while in Oregnti.
and Califortita. The club will h&lt;!
entertained agaM In April, by Mra.
George Leo of Hou th ’Johnstown.

Children's Discaaw Very Prevalent.
Whooping cough I* about every­
where. .Measlcx and wallet irwr
almost as bad.* U«n Foleys Honey
and Tar Compound for Inilaiued
throats and coughing- Mrs. I- G.
Hostler, Grand. PHAWk Nebr^ saw:
"Mv three chilflftti had seven* at­
tacks of whooping cough, and a
B Foley's Honey |
if relief.—Arthur '
Bring n.« your job printing and
j well do ICHgtlL — * r...... ------------

YOU!®

Should U«e^^
T'8
different
from
others becauM root­
care Ll token in the mak­
ing and Hid materials used are
ol higher grade.

I

Black Silk
Stove Polish

Court for the County of Barry.
AL a session of said court, held
nt lhe probate office, tn the Cily of
llnstings, in said county, on Iho
twentieth dny iff .March A. D. WiL
Present: lion. Chas. M. Mack,
Judge dLProbalc. In tho Matter of
Iim Estate of James
IL Cbilsou.
Deceased.
. ■
Burdclln Briggs, as Administrator
having filed in said court his peti­
tion praying thnt for reasons there­
in slated tlial he may Iro licensed to
soil tho interest of tho deceased in
the real estate therein described at
private sale.
„
It is Ordered, That the Seven­
teenth day of April A. D. WI4. nl
ten o'clock in the forenoon, nt said
pro ba to office, be nml is hereby ap­
pointed for hearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof bo given by puliliration of n copy .of this order, for
three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing, in the Hastings
BANNER, n newspaper printed and
circulated in said county.
CH AB. M. MACK.
A true cony:
Jutlge of Probate.
Ella C. Eggleston.
Register of Probate.

NOTICK OF HKAH1SC. CLAIMS.
Slate of Michigan. County of
Barry. s».
Notice is hereby given, that by an
order of tho Probate Court for the
County of liat n', made on Iho 20th
day of March. A. D. 1014, four
months from that, date were allow­
ed-for creditors lo present their
claims against tho estate of James
B. Chilson, lato of said county, de­
ceased, and that all creditors of
said deceased are required to pre­
rant lheir .claims to said Probate
Court, at Iho ITobato Office in the
Cily of Hoatings, for examination
and allowance, on or before tho 20th
'day of July next, and that such
claims will bo hbard before said
Court, on Monday tha 20tii day of
July next, al l&lt;ui o’clock in tho fore­
noon of that day.
Dated March 20th, A. D. 191L
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge of Probate.

I’ODA’i

ELLA C. BGOLESTON.

Rsfllster of Probsts.

A true copy.

NOTICE OF COMMUNION.
ERA ON CLAIMR.
Bute of Michigan, County of. Mar^'kStatE OP James Brown, de-

ceaaed. .

. .

,

.

We. the undersigned, having been
appointed by tho Probate Court for
the County of Barry. Atal* of Michi­
gan. Commlaelanara to receive, ex­
amine and adjust all etaime and drma mil of all persona a gal rut mid de­
creed. do hereby give notice that wo
will meet al lhe lUeUnga City Bank,
on Monday, the 11 th. day of May, A.
D., 1S14, and nn Monday, the 13th day
of July. A. Dm 1&gt;W. at 10 o'clock A.
M.. of each of said daya. for the pur­
pose of examining and allowing said
cUtma, and that four montha from
ths 11th day of March. A. IX 1914.
were allowed by sold court for credi­
tors to present their claims to US for
examination and allowance.
Mated March IJth., A. D. 1914.

NOTICE OF HEARING CI^IMS.
Stale of Michigan, County ot Dar^Notico is hereby given, that by an

order of the Pronto Court for Iho
County of Barry, made on lhe 27th
day of March A. D. IW4. four
month* from that date were allow­
ed for creditors to present ihoir
claims against fho eslato of Robert
Montgomery, late of said county, de.
ceadhd, and thnl all creditors ot
said deceased are required to preae.nt lheir alainu to said Prolate
Court, nl the Probate Office in tho
Cily of Hastings, for examination
nod allowance, on or before tho
27lh &lt;isy of July next, and that such
claims will bo heard before said
Court, on Monday lhe 27th day nf
July next, at ten o'clock in the fore­
noon of that day.
Dated M&gt;rch 27th. A. D. IM4.
CARD OF THANKB-I wish lo
CHAHLEH M. MACK,
thank iny neighbors and friends for
Judge ot Probate.
the beautiful post cards and many
acta of kindness shown inu during
my sickness. Also the 0. E* 8..for

BLACK SAX^TOV^roilSH W08KS

• t al

hearing. In the Hastings Banner, n
newspaper printed and circulated In
said county.
CHAS. if. MACK.
Judge of I’robate.

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. IN BARRY COUNTY
ClttalMlM tktatar Than AH Otbe.
Barry County Papers CtAnblued.

FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1914

20 PAGES

II "WE JIMI"
('.ondiielrd by M. A. Vester.
THIRD TWEE LETTER - IsMaster
of Pomona Grange.

THE BANNER WILL HAVE A
UJU
DEPARTMENT FOR THE GRANGE

BANNER

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REMARKABLE SERIES OF AD
DC DIIDI IPiUQ OUDUJ
DRESSES CLOSED SUNDAY EVE tlLrUDLIbflHd 00119

GAIK IN STRENGTH

TO REST SUNDAY

Kvoylxxly Read* The UANNRB-.

NUMBER 50

PART ONE-1 TO «

One of Hastirigs* Biggest
And Most Responsible Firms

i
Five Leading PrOti**lunl l)enonilnnllons of This &lt; ninilry.
Edmonds Brothers, Buyers and Shippers of Stock.
StartN This Week
TKIJJi OF INTERESTING SIGHTS
A remnrkabr series of
TIIROl GIIOLT ST V1K &lt;Ol '.VW
Tho BANNER is pleased to an­ IARGE NUMBER PAY LAST RE­
Grain, Seed, Coal and Feed Dealers.
on
Why Am I What 1 Ain * was ।
AND CITY IN ELEtTHON
IN THE PRINCIPAL CITY OF
SPECTS TO WELL-KNOWN
nounce lhal beginning with tliiw is­
rmicluded Sunday Bright by Rev. II. I
MONDAY
sue il will have each week a
THE ISLAND EMPIRE.
CITIZEN.
.
II. Hremly who «poK** on "What
“Grange Department.’’
It will ho
D&lt;&gt;es the World Owe the .Meihom*i
conducted by .Mr. M. A. Vester, nf
THEY.’HAVE SOME QUEER WAYS
ANCESTORS'FOUGHT
OLUTION
AND
MAJORITY OF SUPERVISORS
OF D0INGTHIM8SIH JAPAN llastltigx Grange, mid who Is known
...
.....................
- WAR OF 1812' ^^;?,,'^^^
fnr mid wide as an enthusiastic
------------! Itoehner. Pastor ofTFrmto l.mh&lt;&lt;r-i
------------Grange booster, and who has for |
...
.
-•*
-|~4ti|iito.
Th**;
Rr
I
urns
From Townships Shim RcIjthor So Cheap That Men and Wo­ years been an active member (d: Member of Democratic Stale On• •• -trill Committee And Prominent
■xvir'it Does d... .. I March
...
,„
men Do All the Truckinn. "Hlck- that splendid organization, lie |
is well equipped in. every way to I
nrvxsivr Vote Ught.
Ishn” the Favorite tsvnvcyanre.
-Parly Worker.
Congregational Church T by Rev. C
catty on inis Ixifiartmcnt.’
IL is arranged that all nolices of
............ F. Hicks, one of the well-'’’- ‘tiesliaber of Grand Ra|
William
Yokohama. Jap,tn,
Grange meeelings. Grange
pro-;: known residents of this city, died *J*,rd '\’ns *’•* */’i1?4 I' .
Thursday, August 29.
grains and Grange news generally
at..........................
alHiul half past nine o'clock. March 21 on ''\I'*B D0*’* H
Wo have been so thrilled by what Hhall b« sent direct lo Mr. Vester. Thunjday morning and was buried J’we fin* Baptist Cnuich
we have seen that it is impossible to Grange Lecturers and program on Sunday afternoon in Riverside'0- J- I’i'ice' pnstor of the i n*t Hup
comniilloos
will
PLEASE
NOTE
cemcleiy.
Rev.
Maurice Grigsbyf •*** '.Imrch. of Iginsinv. lhe fop,।
describe’ il. It would Im* like a man
THIS: Mr. Vester will bring his ollicialing. Mr. Hicks has for years I was given \\ iilnesdal evening Apn
standing one day in Rome atid then copy to Iho BANNER each Friday been a prominent worker in the HBRim.......
irndt'
• *■&gt; H1*,'- Frank ltoOu**iibti*li.
J|&gt;t
ntlempling lo wrile a history of the morning fnr lhe BANNER which is! detnocralir party in Barry county.I'"
lor
” of
“r St.
u* Luke's CkOtK
*■ •'• r L'-'u-aimii-.- in
place- Wo were up bright and ear­ printed tho following Thursday. All Hi&gt; was also well-kiuivvn in bust-| miizon. on "What Dp''.Maple Grove. Thm-i
ly \v ednosdny morning, and were In notices, programs, etc- which it is ness and Grand Army circles. Sev-; Owe
tin* Prolestoqt
--••
1st ami II h .wants o
The Edmnnik Elfevator
sight of Japan. It is a very inoiin- desired shall appear in the BAN­ oral iiinnllis ago lie iiecatne ill of a Cluirrlr
losing Orangeville,
l.dnom country covered cniirviy NER must be in Mr. Vester's hands couipliralion of diseases. He was,
All
live
*" ”
' addresses were mveii by stand H&gt; republican?
with beautiful green foliage. By Friday, morning’.
I men well veined i» B'** history n:id
seven o'clock w&lt;* were ruining into
IL will bo Mr. Vester's piirfHMo as
achievements of ll&gt;i*ii re*peciive
Tokio Bay, just outside of which is it is our desire to make our Grange
churches. To hear wh.it they said
■Mississippi liny, the place, where Department a valuable help to (he
gave one much iirnai«*r\i»*wsof the
(kuntiMNlore Perry landed in lffc2. Grangers of Barry Co. in particular,
tloclrines for which tin* live &lt; hundi­
asking for a treaty.
Ito was sent and to farmers generally, for Mr.
es stand, and the tyi
&lt;i-iil.-d unusually strong
meul lliey employ. .
back and told to come one year V&lt;*«ter will discuss topics that are
Isler, when he was received into nf general inleresl to fanners, as he
that nil whn heard (lb
W. It. Jamieson an.I i h.
Tokio bay. mid got lhe treaty which dors this week.
creased regard for al
opened Japan to lhe commerce uf
inalions and their Wi
the world. By nine o'clock we were
I Imve le*s sei-larinnism ;
in«|ieeled mid ready In land from
I &lt;*r Christian sympa'lhy.
iKliniiiistmt mu. ''&gt;
lighters in lhe harbm-. W« had
turned the hnggagi* over to the por­
"HOW THE WEATHER IS MADE"
ter of lhe Grand hotel, and he pass­
wards i lie repulilicniw.
ed if through ctiNtonis for us, so
MR. SCHWEIOER WILL TELL made by Mr. Jumiesoi
that when w«* arrived on shore we
anything even dre.um-d
li;ul no higgagi* to bother with.
idurality
There wife Imu.lred* nf jinrikiMAl llrollirrhood Meet inn Monday
Nlflht April 20. HE Talk Will ’
h.is lining lhe st rec Is.' soliciting LITTLE SIX-YEAR, OIJ&gt; WESLEY
JOHNSON WAS TEIIHIBIA
husifii-sN. and maybe you tlijnk it
docs not seem funny to start riding
MISUSED.
in them, in this strange land. We
next meeting &lt;&gt;
liaase.l a great many before w&lt;* had
(•veiling April -’ll.
the courage Io gel into i»ue. but it BRUISES VERIFY CHILO'S
is nil joy. The men who pull them
TALE OF AWFUL TREATMENTI
I charge of ill*'* I*. S. We;iiii.-i Bui-fni!
iiImjuI three quarters of a mile, ami
Xlalimi at Grand Rapid*. **- *’ *■
Ernest Edmonds
Carey Edmonds
vv&lt;* found that we owed them about
'iiunre deal. His thought ami :m i
’.m1
r ,liri"
12 or 15 cents nf mir money.
0.0
*
apparently rreovering. and fell tin-1 l,,,w
weather is mh&lt;l
It is certainly line al the Grand
hotel, with Its wide pon-hes. mid
Jult
f usually well on WiMhti’sdny. Mr
beaut ifill look out over Toklu buy.
Charged with. .cruel
(rentment
Hicks, however,
seemed
In....think
■...I..
,■
... , of l I........
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I
i_ nl
Il is uno &lt;&gt;f Hie famous lioleia ■their
Mix-yonrs-ohl child, Wesley,|
of lhe world, ami Isaac says in dliout .Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Johnson, who ami when his friends eiiciiuraged i *'• *H li"urs In mi vain ■•*.
like Sheppard’s nt Cairo, ami class­ have been employed on Clark Bar?; him hr remarked. “If that is so.i'rry interesting. -.
Leu II. Evarts fs Hu* chairman
ed with il. We were. hUovvu lo. a Iter's farm, northeast of Ui&lt;* city, are
large room on th** ground tlmir. ami occupying cells in, tho jail awaiting
of tin* slipper Hiuaflj&amp;r Ibis mcettpired unex|M'i*l&lt;
outeido were al least too -Miuimm arraignment in circuit court. Mrs.
Mmd hi&lt;« plurality vvxw smm*t|&gt;tiig Avon 41)0.1
Mr. Ilirku was I
Mr. Miller is a very popular yoimci ami Ernest C_ ImMIi of whom arc ar-1 but &lt;tn not ship, as there is nn iirgtailors rapping on the door, solicit- ,Johnson i* I lie boy's Mep-innther. X. Y.. mi April
IHio.
ing work, beside the eurlo man witle The arrest of Hie Johnsons was lhe gland father was an nil
his card, ami “You visit my sliup.” result of an invesligalinn which re­
Wi* are comfortably enconsced in vealed a tali* of alleged horrible grand-fat her w as an officer in lhe|
Yokohama, and besides m our rmim Irvnlnieni of the child, who is now war of IHI2. His ancestors camo
part of the furniture has Keeler comfortably
‘ "
families which'
staying with
lhe from one
Brass Co„ trimmings upon it.
ollllllill tOIIS Will hHheriff ami Mrs. Willihms. They
Everything is sn slrangi* and new were arraigned in justice eoiirl colonial fiiiirs. Many of them gain’that we can 7iardly contain our­ Wednesday ami hound over lo
selves. We must arrange for our circuit court. They wepe unable public life. His faliier served as]
Pi-ojrrls Viiletl -L'pon.
Irin, nnd get a tailor to nijike us to furnsh ImndH of t5oo each.
customs officer on tin* New York I
, were voted ujmn
*ral |,i.rj.-.
projects
Nome white clothes ns it is v«.*ry hoi.
Last July, white the Johnsons frontier. In MH. the Hicks family in lhe* lownship* . ..
We do both. The tailors an* all wen* residing in this city Miw- removed to Oakland comity. .Michl- syrin passed bv a large majority n
Cliinese, and il ends by our order­ shnl Hurst was informed that tin* gan. In 1830. Mr. Hicks' father, vvlio' proposition to build a mile of stale
ing two suits each, (Kingee silk ami boy was bring misln-ated.
The was an anient democrat, was elect-1 reward road north of Iho base line,
while duck. They rut them by county agent investigated, but no cd represontalive from Oakland, on Hu* road leading to Assyria Conmeasuring a suit we let I hem take, action conn* from it.
For some county, defeating th&lt;* Whig camli-| (er. Yankee S|.
try them on Iwo hours, amt they linn* the m-ighlMirs residing in th.* dab* who was father of Former; place a 2u cents
are finished al eight a. ni. the next vicinity of the Barber home sus­ Governor Warner. AC the outbreak In Rutland the r.
r.1. I.. Mun*. I In1 democraday. W«* are delighted with them, pected that the lioy. was in&gt;l re­ o( tho rebellion. William enlisted ill [offer a bountv of
ami they cost us 815,(M) each for the ceiving
good
treatment.
Miss Company D. Twenty-fourtlf Michi- |5 cents ou’i-ro
is.ngee. and 84.50 each for tin* duck. Adams, the. traclier of the. Allnfl gan infantry, which belonged to (In* amount on woodelmcks. In Ir.it.g,
We also purchased from (kmk’s whom, three quarters of a rniie famous “Iron Brigade." After th.* ••.......
...&gt;- •- uf .....
•»— -the
................
- *
the projects
moving
s-rond
tickets for 81183*1 each, covering away froth Harner's farm, noticed Imltle of Gettysburg. .Mr. Hicks be­ precinct voting Iwotli from tin*
nur railroad trip in Japan, through thill lillb* Wesley was becoming came incapncilatod for service and town hall tn In hr-- village resulted
-nominated. In- ikviKorea, to Peking by rail, to Hankou, thin and that ho was no longer on&gt;- was «li«rharged.
•
ing mid hustling. Mi
and river Ixinl down the Ymigsti* of lhe brightest pupilH in her school
imi plenty «»r it,
After the war Iho Hicks family up Un* ujal ter.
river to Hhmiglmi. We engaged a Rhe noticed, too, that he seemed in removiNl to Winona, now West Hay
nw principles.
guide to go with us and if wo find pain when he moved. Several days City, when* William and his brothhim all right, we will keep him ago. the teacher ami .Mrs. Hedge*
wlrile in Japan. We also had to ex­ mid Will Moore called the-child in­ cily, went into business. While
change our tickets, mid reserve to the Hedges home ami were horri­ buying produce in Hastings they
I’llcv stand bark of
rooms on our bontafnim Shanghai fied to find his bmlji covered with were impressed with the business
will) an uiiLenmlrr Ib-anix, Adm.
to Naples, so as to be sure of good bruises. There was a bad sore on opening livre nnd all moved to this
accommodations which are very de­ one of his fool Will Moore declar­ place, then a small village. In IHC«,
In order Io clo*.* up the estate
sirable in this hot climate. We ed he would make a complaint, and Mr. Hicks was united in marriage nf Eliza A. Tulh-y. *l*-&lt;-'d. the admin­
cpuld hardly wall to do Ihls busi- he was so anxious lo do ho that ho w-ilh Miss Katherine &lt;'*nm&gt;lH*ll, of istrator will hav.- a «alr nf the per­
ne«3,^&lt;s we were so anxious to sec cainc to town after midnight ami Winona. To them was Inihi one sonal properly al the Tulh-y farm
tho city.
miles north amt 2 miles vast of
wailed until Justice Gadwallnder daughter. Miss Bello Hicks, nf this
In the afternoon we dia some cnino to Ilia office in lhe morning. cily. Mrs. Hicks passed nwny in Assyria Center and '-i mile north of SECOND FLOWER SALE
sightseeing that was some. We The Johnsons, in spite of tho wo­ 1880.
took rikishas
and
kept them man’s protestations, were brought
Assyria twp.. sat*- to begin al ten
Mr. Hicks was a member of the
WILL BE HELD SATURDAY E, B, PAYNE,S pEACH
ORATORID EMMANUEL TO
•with us nil tho afternoon. We tn Jail. The little |ft»- was examin­ linn of Hicks Bros, tor many years.
WILL HE SHORT THIS YEAR
BE GIVEN TOMORROW MIGHT
would ride, and when wo wanted lo ed by Dr». Fuller and Lathrop. It He also conducled an ice husim-ss
.Methodist Ijulirs Will Appreci
go into a shop or walk, wo would was discovered that the sore was for*a number of years. As an en­ shelter fol- hmsvs if it storms,
Your
Piilronnjir
For
Easter
do so ami we certainly, enjoyed il. the result of a frozen fdnt, due to ergetic worker for his parly, ho list is a good r&gt;m- mid includes n
it is impossible tn describe il, we the lack of overshoes. When the | wrved as county chairman and was good team, 3 oilier horses, some
were simply dumh with set'ing il. doctor lanced I lie foot th.B.litlle fel­ at otm time candidate for riipre- good cattle. :C&gt; sh*&gt;**p, 13 head of
It is a* the hooks say and tho low showed that ho was used io ftonlalive. Bo oorverl I In* cily as lings, nice lol of hny ami grain,
IHistals show. Nearly all one and pain for he never whi&lt;m&gt;cr&gt;kd. nldennan, tnumher of tin* board of some farm Imil*. mid some hous«-Margaret TroxThe flttpib
two Nlory wooden buildings, small When quejitioned by the officers, review ami street commissioner.
shops with raised floors, polished lhe boy related a talo of ill treat­ During tho last two years In* was particulars.
smooth where no one walks except ment Thu marks on his Imdy lie a member of lhe Democratic Stain
with slippers. Narrow streets and said were duo to kicks from his Central Committee. He unsuccess­
William Rhoades.
opal church tomorrow
coni inning until all an- sold. There! ialleys, crowded with half naked step-mother and blown from n strap fully tried to become postmaster
William Rhoades has decided Io
nlutii. In tin* oratorio thN entire life
people, all working or carrying; wielded by his father.’ It is allr-g- under tho present administration. iquit farming
will have an auc­
'quiet people and hoppy looking. A ■nl that the woman had been in the Mr. Hicks was for a number of tion sab* at li&lt; farm Yt mile soulh cinili?
reasonable.
who
know &lt;&gt;f Mr*. Troxel's
few streets are wide enough for a habit of lying the child into a chair years a director and constructive and ‘.i mil*- west of tin* Striker
carriage and we saw a few single and leaving him for hours without member of the local windstorm in­ school house or S mile north and
buying.
horses, very poor, carrying goods food. The conlcnta of the dinner surance company. He nlwavu took
mile west of the Brick chdrcli
on'their hacks, but mainly the loads pall which he corried to schmd an active interest in the Grand seclioil It. Balliitrnn* twp. The sal.*
are carried by thq people, nnd they every day were so scant that the Army Post. For a number of years will begin al ojt** o'clock. Henry A BIG EASTER CLASS' OF
ami in tier pupils anil assistants.
have no uno for labor saving de­ other children shared lunches with he was president of lhe Barry FUbihery will is* thS ghclinneer
ABOUT 100 WILL BE RECEIVED
vices. Wo had with us for dinner him. Indignation among the neigh­ County Soldiers’ ami Sailors’ Re­ The list include* a span of bay
Mrriwodurv* Miller, of Grand
three young men from the boat, bor# in running high. Tlie parents union Association. He hn&lt;l a wide geldings. 2 i*n\vs. 2 brood sows wilh
llu|&lt;id&lt;, who so greatly ph-a-i-l th*Into
Mrmlx-rsliip
At
tin.Uettimlist
I
j^vcii
whom wo will soe later al Shanghai adniilled sonpi of thc-harsh trent- acquaintance ami many years will pigs, lot of good farm tools mid Mr.
nnd Hong Kong. In the evening we nwnt.^-'’*'
lapse, beforo the name of “Bill” Rhoades, also offers his 13) ncn*
.
Episcopal Church At the Early
- t|u* p
all took a rido in- rikishas and saw
Hicks, ns he was familiarly known farm for sab* nt Uns auction. "
gunist, will be thivh.idmg **&gt;prnm&gt;
tho young mon on hoard their boat.
to every one. will b« forgot Ion in the adv. on another page for full
‘weather conditions.
I in tin* oratorio to Im* given Ioimop/
Deer Placed In Park.
this vicinity.
Al it o’clock m-*d Sunday morning;
-p.ivn{1
pnrlintlnrs.
-ntly |iiii-rlm.u*d! row night;
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Friday, Aug. 30.
' The doe presented by the poor \ Mr. Hicks is survived by his
al tin* Methodist Episcopal church.: willimii.i.-l
(-acres farm ad-| Elwood Hat tin. o( Middleville, will
This morning our guide has Urfr fommiaaioners of Kalamazoo county (laughter,
.. .1 ... ..t ...... ..........
Hni will
l». I... .HV...I! " " ,!,ul.
by his brothers.
T
....... , M. W.•
sanies
James W.
»»• t-niwiry.
Crawley.
...........
rived, and wo have sol him pnckiid?: to this city arrived on Saturday and and
t.linrles. of this city ami by his
Because of other business Tam.- ; inly membership. I hai v
i tie the violinist and several loour grips. We advance him momw was placed in the shed in the pen in sister. Mrs. George A. Allen, of West I w.
Crawley will
have uu
an mill
auction
al' ...........
far.tin* —
largest
number
H.I.IHWII-)
will 1I...W
lull ill
-- ............
- &lt;-v. ■ •is on this farm.
.. singers will assist. nnd ho pays such bills as wo deside1 the city park. The wild buck which Ilnv Citv
iI ihis
•_ farm
__ .. 2_ nub
_ i. •&lt;
. .....II.
r Dowling. I ...I
north —of
’ &lt;1 .1
al .tun
one lino,
time into
into lint
the lu.-i
jojtal d
1 luring the evening Hie pu-lor will
him to, has all the .work done, milI has been in Mayor Osborn's barn
and 7 miles smith of Hastings mi «nd will
bring the juembershq
..
ioh?',
!
.Hii'knil
Season
Closes.
Wednesday
!
conduct
a Good Friilay M«*dilation.
wo do nothing. With our whiy for several months, has also been
u.ul I.... 21
ul Baltimore
n.bimApn twp*
...... -..I.,
In Honor of Mrs. Slingcrlnnd.
section
vale i..to . 1.1.* m I &gt;1V nl.i.Vo iSIO. . Illi*
suits on wo uro off for Nikko. We placed in the pen. Both animals
.... w.&lt;l.^«-. April k .»! &lt;
.e.rr
-£*
are glad indeed that we saw a port। will be confined in the shed until /Tuesday was Mrs. A. V. Slingor- begin nt one o'clock. Lunch for
those
from
a
distance.
BhcltcY
for
town yesterday, (or -tho roallMI Uta height of thii fence is increased. land's 78th birthday and tho memhive beer hold in that church
remain closed until October 31. ‘V* 4,'l* 11
1 o&lt; -prlu, r*U b» nol
-,X „•
horses In case of storm. Henryl J'nd’er 1"“l«d.&gt;r!h.p PHh.‘ZS.&gt;
quaint ctHiiRs today, Narrow gauge
lers of tho O. E. S. chapter hold a Flannery will be the auctioneer and
railroad cars, Crowded wilh people,
™‘»». &gt;». • t'*rt y 1,1
1,
h.ndri
li.
Emmanuel Parish Qinner.
parly in her. honor in the evening. Arthur Glasgow, clerk. The iisl in­ llev. du.-ll H. S-eddr. There l&gt;Mlb™
riding first, second, or third class.
been
nothing
of
tho
nature
of
re0,0
annuals
and
lo
the
low
prices
11
,
’
,*5,
SToii
IkeS bu
k“'ch
SHSrkru™&gt;b.|«eur*«.nb.
The Altar Guild qf Emmanuel About 100 were present, and enjoy­ clude* a bay horse? 2 cows, some'
Wb wore.passing through splen­
did country, where every foot of the Pariah will give their annual East­ ed a pot luck supper:. James Rad* young cattle. S brood bowk nice lot1 a steady appeal to mon and.women A*1? ".a1?? u4.n.t^r?.
,
- -g»
L~,
,--------er Tuesday dinner al tho parish ford on behalf of tho lodge, pre- of farm tools, somb.-lumber and
ground is u»od for cropK
to meet their Tesponslblliitw brans-■
i"
'
ai.
«*□»• ta’
house on April H. from Bh’lft to sentert Mrs. ’ Slingcrlnnd with a other articles. Fe^the- Adv. for full taining
that
most
wwntlal
inllituHd,,
“
a
•“ ”°u*
“
purse.
’•
-• particulars.
/
7:30 o’clock.
Continued from page five
I lion, tho ChrtUian church.
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in rev-

republicans regain

PARENTS ACCUSED OF
ILL TREATING CHILD

| Three Auctions

CRqP

jHE

�hie

w

Al. ■ l-rk. Wesley
B«.. Allen W. Fuller, ।
tConu J. If.- Mope**'
JuiOic-. f»- &amp; Eng-;

kin*.
Iraan., Ari Blinr. Highway Com..
John LaJtahan. Justice. H-rherl
B-rry. Boqrd of B-u-w. Will Slaii'iversiN.r, Earl I'hoiiifiadn. '
Prnirtovitee. Emit- r&gt;*fiutilican
ticket elected. Sui..-rv i.«or. Edward
A. Parker. (» maj-nl&gt;. Clerk Will
\i ih-itoiig. or Trans- haxid Hbij-ywell, 05. Highway Oniu Morris An­
son. H.
Juslice. W. L. Thorpe.
Board of Review. John Doster. &lt;hei seer Fred Hugh. .
.
Maple ftrmr—Si.p. i\isor. HerbtM
Calkin#, rep.. 9 majority. Clerk,
Fred FuUyr, deni.. 21. Treas- Fr.sl
Mayo, lino, 50.
HiKk'vay-ComCurtis MeCartney.,‘i^Tn..
Justice.
Walt yr Clark-Joem.. 3. Board of
Rcyidw, lays Cami bell. dem. ~
Baltimore— Supervisor,
hkes. dem, 29 majority.
Percy K Renki's. ifein- 7.'
Royal Bryant, dem. II- if
Com, Jameo W. Crawley. d&gt;
Juslice. Chas. Van Vraiik-n.
—
Board of Review. Waller Geiger,
rep, 12. Overat'vr. Chas. Onnsbec.

To Make Your Easter
Costume Complete, Chi
and Correct--You Simply Musi Have a Pair of Our
New Spring Shoes
.

1 liornappU—«u|,,.|-&lt;i*i.r. Fred E.
Mead, rep., 218. vot-tt uiii»p|k»imI'.
Clerk. Iohj M. John-m. d-in, rt inaj.
Treas, Giles N. Halton. deni.. 8.
Highway Corn, Georg- E. Polls.,
der, »». Justice Henry C. Helrigle,
rap, 10. Board of Review. Andrew
1'inklH‘lner, rep^
Board of Re­
view, Henry Adam-, r-p.
Johnstow»-3B*pul&gt;lieBii ticket uno|i|K&gt;Mt!.
8un7rvi#&lt;&gt;r. George F.
Miller. Clerk, Ooorue Trick. TreasH.iyal Hire. Higlm.iv i'.oilu Fred
Bristol. Juslire^ William II, Jones.
Justice. Willanl S Ny«-. Board of
Review. Arthur M. Edinnid*. Ov­
erseer, Warren Van^yekle.

From head to toe, every woman should
plan to have her Easter costume harmon­
ious in every detail. And particularly
nccessary to "set oft” the dainty gown and
artistic headwear is a pair of our latest mod­
els—styled with a touch that’s irresistible.

Ironside Shoe Co
Masonic Temple Bldg.

j\
Hastings,

Mich.

Our Line Is Complete
We have just received our new line of Silk Gloves and a new line oHpjjg gloves
in all shades. Ladies are cordially invited to call and see them.
New line Silk Gloves in Black. Brown 7Ep
Tan, Gray and Blue, per pair 50c to_*MM

Front ComU and Fancy Hair________ Eft­

Pins from 15c, 25c and___ ______

green, maroon and tan.
n
rtft
priced from $3.50 to_____^______ (1 (UU

New arrivals in Shirt waists, Voiles^Q Ett
and Persians at $1.25 to___ ww

Nice line of Beads, per string------L------ 50C

J-.Wfw

Ladies' Sweater Coats, colors gray, brown

A nice line of Ladies long gloves in *1 HE
all shades at $1.50 and____________ wit Av

.

All our new line of Spring Underwear.
Porous Knit and Gauxe is now io and ready
for your inspection. We also have our new
line of Muslin Underwear. We cordially
invite you to call and see it.

Standard Patterns In Stock

The W. E. Merritt Store
Hastings, Michigan

Phone 66

SEASON OF STOCK HORSE

ADVERTISING HAS BEGUN

.
nr-n..n.

If you feel a little sore after the election, just come
in and try our

Two AdiN. Appeur This Week Upon
Form Page of BAN­
NEIL
■■■■—। Th- registered (lerrheron slaliioit
Busier, a live year old black horse.

REPUBLICANS SHOW
iS*•»S
GAIN IN STRENGTH
, , ,,
. , „ .
Ibis week for lb- well-known
sidering th- fact lhal Mr. Ga-kill is Belgian Stallion M-nure.
l omparaliv-Iy a new resident of the
ward, and not widely acquainted, lie A CASE WHJBUOOD
unde an exceptionally good run, and
pan be proud of it.
LUC*. WAS EXPENSIVE

Until you will want some seed to sow that back lot.
Either
JUNE MAMMOTH ALSIKE, ALFALFA or even TIM­
OTHY SEED of which we have plenty of the above kinds of
SEEDS at all times.

BARRY CO. has grown the best Clover Seed this year
that it has grown for several years, and is equal to that
grown in any state. Then why look elsewhere when you want
pure SEED when we have it that is grown upon the BEST
FARMS and by the BEST FARMERS and in the BEST
STATE?
If you have SEED to sell bring me your samples; or if you want to buy; call ip and
I will be pleased to show you SEEDS and at PRICES that you can afford to buy.
Have all kinds of COAL and can give you prompt delivery.

&lt;&gt;l&gt;le boim-tiiiicH |\iy
a good hick tligt
was ddnoiKtral'M

Hastings, Mich.

Bran, Middlings and Hay.

Also French's White Lily Flour, (2.35 per cwt.

LUKE WATERS

f

Bavrlow 6 Co.

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 150

ANNOUNCEMENT?

tcrests of the city at heart.
■
fill' follow ing ron.ilahlcs 4
elected:-—
I&lt;1 Ward—Herbert Brown, r2nd Ward—Edward Power, di
3rd. Ward—Anson Maynard, r
kill Ward—Guy Haven#, rep.

I wish lo announce Hud I have slurl-d an LplnJI#lcriiu:. Retihishinu aiMlM-jjriirturi* Repair shopMn HF building 3rd door ea,l
ol-Hocs* Fired Barn. on Court Slie-l.
I have ilwvilcd practically m&gt; entire life lo Hits line of work,
and am quaiilb*d in rvrfy way lo &lt;h&gt; your wi&gt;
My prices will ‘
(Hecinle yuur-favun

onimotuJatiiiK him—
■I rmfline until ho di-

and control' lhe largest silica brirk Immiic iii Fresno. California. 11­
plant in th- w.-rld, after a di—u«- lb- victim of th- &lt; Itrad
sion concerning the effect of alro- tubvrrulnsw,
againtl which
■■■'......... “ -• -tlicicney of its ein"&gt;it the following no—
ift'T. any employe who
. win-key. or any oilier
iiiloxii-aliiur liquor into any hou—

Do not m|ke your wife work in a kitoh-

overheated by an old fashioned wood or

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

Gebraad “Sells Farms'

If you have any work in the above lines 1 shall I* mdre
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my .prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

DELTON,

FARM. STOCK, TOOLS, ill Ur M,500

CHAS. DENE.AU,

EAST SIDE GROCER MEAD
BUILDING COFFEE TRADE

MICHIGAN.

LADY MACCABEES HAD BUSY

QUARTER ENDING APRIL 1

I&gt;i&lt;l Various Things Besides ilutinii
ii (iuud Time, Added’Sewn
Nipv Members.
w; rib- '*« * *&gt;’ »•■ ua; i- Uigt
Jin* .quarterly rax hi w &lt;if the work
UA"'
'In'1
hat llnr. J»&gt; M. ».l »l... run. ■I"~« «*• l«t«W rwulu of
I hide grocery uai live ad-, "Wgniuwf &lt;»f ibe Bees for Uie three

Craig.,5.
Cairllon—Chas. Fuller, drni- IH
mdj. Clerk,
Lafayette Uabnrnc,
d-iii.. 37. Tn'as, Will Hale. ran.. H.
Highway Coin, Frank Yarg-r. d-irt.
til. Ju»lit:t‘—John t’alHirne Jr_ d»m..
22. Board of ll-view, Josiah !».
......

Ml Acres,'Near Hersey, Slich.
Gravelly and clay-loam.
♦Mi acres cleared, 20 acres txslurc and
timber.
■
Timber, beech, maple,'elm.
»
i'1' "i’H'riunily to assert his Trout stream runs through pasture.
faith m th- .oiniiu of national pro-i
bearing fruit trees.
liiiihion.
H- r-reiilly protihttsieit
,, a
“"'•'•ing iii hiiiisa.- Cily. 1 Several outbuildings, alt in good re­
Mo- l a- llliie Will couie when We
pair.
not only nf,' irmiig to have. city. Good silo, mostly level land.
'■••'III.1.'- state nnd milumwiih' pndii"1( "‘“I'l-wide pnihihilioii."
3 cowb, Syearijug* and 2-year old.
John Itiil.-M ,.|.n |Jn^ |o«i ,.aMp.
- line brood iowi. 25 henn.
with hi- twdiiu-al friends of oilier
Wagons, Height, Luggiaa* karnett.
Farming tools, complete.
&gt;••«». a# ii
„f a n-cciit bnirqii-!
••• Democrat# h.lq in a Kan FrgnIf you are looking for a good
.
“ 1 ■ the’ only le’Vergra|Hi Juice and complete farm you had tetter
consider this one before you
buy. At the price it cannot be
beaten.

CEBRAAO
election.
.
,
_
uiajoiitji uf ;:t; Sgaiuai tlie saloons.
B as raijurlvd by (he Grand Forks
■.A. I&gt;. Herald i|iai damiw J. Hill
lia&gt; dq('idi-d to move Hu* division
lieadquatlcrs of
&lt;ir,qii North““
• ■
'■
dSn, a. i&gt;.

has many more such bargains,
if you will only state what
county you desire and what kiild
bl a farm you want, will l&gt;c
pleased to may you a complete
ligt free.

UWU H, 0EU1U, Mil. Fire kill

You oau purchase on easy payments

Thornapple Gaa

h Kitatria

Phone No

•ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE*

Co

�Tire HUTTINGS KA'Cira. APRIL 9. 1911

512*122?

1M.A1SJ

Woodland
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Jr Jtrul

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Mrs. Verne Monavnltli

EASTER

1914

1914

We are prepared to show you all the
New Easter Novelties -

cation with
. *nod to tho Western Normal at
alamazoo. Monday morning
Here you can make your selection easy. Hundreds of New Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Petticoats, Muslin
&lt;is* Stella Parrott is walking on
Underwear, Silk Hose, Gloves, Underwear, Corsets, Parasols, Ribbons, Tics, Bags, Beads, Collars, Bed Spreads, Men’s
Hitches the result of their drivig horse stepping on her foot
Easter Shirts, Suspenders, Socks and Tics, Boys’ Pants, Waist and Shirts.
/title she was unhitching from the
Every new material in ajl the latest spring styles. We offer some rare values for Saturday. Please visit our store.
jggy, Saturday, bruising and lacrating her foot quite badly.
Mr. and Mrs. 1&gt;. fl. England ariveil homo Monday from Iowa,
shorn they have been visiting for
he last three weeks.
a. IS out LUUVUI
(liuu. u... OS...
Mrs. John Geiger is reported quite
Special features of the exhibit will be our
■how all the various ideas on which fashion lias placed
II at Ijor homo in tlm village.
Underwear nnd Hosiery Department, Neckwear,
her mark of approval.
Easter exeaclsos will bo hold al
Gloves. Leather Goods, Fancy Bags, Ribbons,
belli Um M. E. and U. D. churches
For Saturday wc offer a special line of New Coats
Handkerchiefs and Jewelry, together with a most comprehensive
in the village Sunday.
in various styles and all colors at only ............... &gt;10.00
display of Fancy Linens, Bed Spreads, Easter Parasols, Silk
Miss Francos Fisher returned
A sample line of fine suits will be in our store for
home to Kalamazoo Monday after
Petticoats, etc.
Saturday at prices--------------------- &gt;18.00 to &gt;28.00
spending a week's vacation with
her grand parents Mr .and Mrs. B.
A fine showing of new skirts made with the stylish
S. Holly.
fullness at the top in ratinee. serges and novelty goods.
Mrs. Frank Holly nnd littlo son
Possess style and beauty; The display of waists will be a notable
Birdsall of Hast Ings, wore over
Attractive Street Dresses made from ratinec. gingSunday guests of her parent* Mr.
feature. Many charming and exclusive models will be shown in
, lawn, crepe, etc., in ladiea* and uii»se»' sizes.
nnd Mrs. Buell Walcott.
all the most fashionable styles. Wash waists from crepe, voile,
Mrs. DeVern
England
spent
lawn nnd rice cloth at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
Thursday in Hastings.
Children’s Spring Drcwes, sizes 2 to 14, price* 50c
Wash bilk Waists at $2.00 and $3.00.
Mrs. Forest .Ionian nnd children
of Hastings spent tho latter part of
Iho week visiting Woodland rela­
tives.
Easter Curtains
Lawrence Finncfrock bought the
W. J. McArthur farm, consisting of
SPECIAL NEW LINE OF RAIN COATS. EXTRA GOOD VALUES.
Rugs, Carpets.
fifty acres lying in the corporation
&lt;&gt;f flltoldon McArthur Saturday,
Linoleums
I lie consideration being six thous­
and dollars.
Ed McArthur of Romos was nn
We make velvet car­
over Sunday guest of his mother
pets to order, any
'and brother Rheldon.
Colonel Bain of Kentucky will
lecture in the town hall Friday
evening April to. Those who have
jliourd Col. Bain are sure to hear
him again. Those who have not
hoard him will miM much if they
ilo not-avail Ihemselvos of tlm op­
AUSTIN DISTRICT.
The students of the cily schools
Gas Plant Improvements.
west wonai-Nn.
EAST WOODLAND.
portunity.
.
Sperry Thomas visited *Mr. nnd are Just concluding the fourth per­
zim MIMCN
" T’r,'i"i"
■■
i
mi* Wl&gt;a,il"r.. Conditions
Tho
Misses uora
Cora anu
and orrirutrc
Gertrude
Mi»s Hazel Doolittle of Lake
PERSONAL MENTION
Mm. Leander’ Roams of Hastings iod and tests will be held today and
Odessa visited her sister Mn..thirl Velio were guest* nt tho home of Tuesday wUh their brother-Henry’ permit4lie 1 liornapph* &lt;.a&lt;A hlec
Inst
week
ami
attended
the
repubMrs Will Euper Friday.
and wife near Lake Odessa, mid lit- Iric Co. will begin making extentomorrow. Report cards will be
Burkin over Sunday.
Ixmls Eckardl nnd wife of Grand Ho Beulah Geiger .returned with *ive iinnrovoinenbi in tlie Incnl ga Ch;*'*Kol,lbKr’wJH-kr' t■ollIro',' BrP ln
Robert Boni who is taking a
Ibilli Carg.i lias relumed lo the sent out next "week.
,
plant. Tin* ga* benrlies will be re
course in college at Columbus. Rapid* were over Hundoy visitors them.
•'
Mr. nnd Mr*. Perry Barnum vn-1 built nnd I he presold --itings of th Ch;;," w.":.:;, ....................?„mA;c *ftw"
Ohio, is spending tho Easier vaca- al the home of hi* parents J. J.
Eckardl mid wife.
it ml nt the home of her parent* A. .retorts in the coal gas plain will b&lt;
.iiu't with Worxllnnd. relaUvi*.
Kalamaroo. Friday.
Mr.
Tuwl„
(|)
Married at the- home of Rev. Warner in Warnerville. Sunday. I removed mid rvplnred with a new in,,
G. C. Gariirk made a buslnes|
Lyons in Woodland Saturday eve-. Mrs. Andrew Geiger is in Hast-! outfit of the Inlesi mrwlern equip-’■'. Mi*s ^'’r niilo Bnu' i w the n,. (:reek Saturday having her ears
trio to Grand B«nhH Hslunlnv
Firm and Farm Land,
ning
Miss
Winifrwl
Fendnr
to
liar;
ing* caring for the new grand son I ment. In addition i - lhe above ,ec , nest of kalamaxoo friends 101,1 (ested.
Mrs. Carrie Zuschnlll of Nash­
ry
James
both
of
Fast
Woodland.
1
1
hat
arrived
at
Herbert'
Bishop's.
new
exhauster
and
additional
plan
.
•
ville is making her sister Mrs. I..
•&gt; i
t. .i
.—.I io wrvmi '
J&gt; Thoma* of near Hosting*
Ciutlii ’lllll: Sallnit Ct.
Congratulation*.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geiger from piping will be installed.
Mi* Helen Both wenI In
visited hs son Sperry and and famFaul a few davs visit.
Mra. Julius Hager entertained her I near lake Odessa visited their par- ■ A new concrete r-alk.ii
shedI...75i.n.ii
feei J*1"1
I'"?/ ll*
0 c'”"'k
for It"’ week-end.
Siillttkim nt llbarta
Sheldon MeArlhur accompanied niece
Mrs. Kent Nelson and son । ont* Andrew Geiger and family long nnd 35 feel. w«|r v.." I. :..:;::
'
........... ,b- bro-1 Tb. [uneral &lt;4 Mra. Elia. Tub,
by his brother Ed. of Remus viidl- part of last week.
I Wednesday.
About
feel of ga* main* will
ed in Grand Rapids tho fore part of
gre**ive parly meeting held in
iJJ0’111 10
church
Mrs. Cortez linger of Plymouth is| J. H. Durkee and wife visited[also be. laid.
tlm week.
musing.-Thursday.
asl Friday.
, ,, ,
spending a few day* with Mrs. Ad- Clark Oversmith Tuesday.
I At h.ke Odessa a n.-w concrcti
Ixiyd Towns ha* moved in lhe &lt;lie Hager and family.
.
1 Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of!suli-stalinn mid tran-fonner Imusi , Ed. Kelley, of Fort Madison, Iowa.' Sunday. April 5. was the 25th
hotel building.
Mis* Carl England is spending n ; Hasting*
visited nt Mr*. Eliza i will bo built.
went from Tliuradav till Monday net wedding anniveraary - of Mr., and
Isaac Good has begun tlm erec­ few &lt;lnys with her husband at his: Palmerton's Sunday.
tho guest of relatives in this city.
, Mm. Win. Vedder and in honor of,
1
-----------------------tion of a now house on bis lot cast school In Grand Rapids Ums week.
Frank Mast of Grand Rapids
COATS GROVE.
A. W. -Zorn, of Jackson, arrived, the event Mrs. Vedder's brother
Of tlm hotel building.
Munroe Rqwladsr and family spent Sunday with his brother,!
W m-ru
Neil Smith ii
liar
p-rp, liuv.iii
having nr '.iturday evening and spent Sun- and sister and parents gave them n
; Mis* Winifred &gt;Fqpd«r aad Mr. wr 8t home to their friend* in the । Fred.
day will! Mr. mid Mrs. Robert 1. surprise. Those present were Mr.!
• attack of bionHiiurnneunitmia.
Barry James both very highly re­ ' Khome*
•
and Mrs. Ed. Spaulding, Mr. and
recently purchased of, Mr*. John Landis ami son Harry t .... . . „
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Kliiwe.
spected young people - of East
c Good In East Woodland.
I spent Sunday al Joseph Roaror *.
I TI1,
v
h with Mra
Nett Brook*, -who has lieen om-j Mrs. Bert Spauldng nnd son Carl.,
Woodland wore married al tlm U.
Mis* Viola Barry has returned ' Everett Clum and family of South j Florence K&lt;-ls&lt;-v
ployed in Grand Rapids for some Mr. and Mr*. Will Wertz and son
HASTINGS
B. parsonage by Rev. E. R. Lyon
time ha* accepted a much belter I Roy, Miss Elsie Vedder and Miss I
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Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock. This homo from Masnfi Co. accompanied Woodland and Isaac Rowley and
BUSINESS EXCHANGE
position in Detroit, leaving for that. Gertrude Vedder.
lhe day wa» I
.
young couple have our heartiest by her mother Mr*. Melvina Wheel- family of Coat* Grove spent Sunday:
130 Batt Center St. Phone 138
er. who will remain and visit with (nt H&gt;« home of Mr*. Caroline llaiier.l P’htr aliiuk nr tin gup.
••lly the first of the week. He spent | greatly enjoyed by all.
cuiigralulations.
new Saturday and Sunday with his: -BANNED WANT ADVS. PAY.— I ■ :
Mr. and Mra. Fred Durkee and
Dwight Barnums have
Mrs. Rev. Lyon anil daughter friend* in East Woodland Tor some
mother, Mrs. Mary Brooks.
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.
mother Mra. Ida Durkee nnd Mr.-piano.
i Doris relurni'd homo Monday eve­ time.
mid Mr*. Walter Durkee all - of
Mrs. Fern Barnes of Hickory
ning from Mulliken where they
Holmes
church
vicinity
visited
Mr.
Corners
is
visiling
her
parent*
Ml
spent several ijay* visiting the;
CARLTON CENTER.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Schaihiy.
Tliufaday.
anil Mrs. Bray.
'
former's
daughter.
»nncr» u
»uHih.t.
tI J. U. G. Wilson of llrimbley
Brimbley was
Vela King’ visited her *i«l.-r Mu*
Mrs. Mary Kiley anti son of De­
Mr. ami Mrs. Loyd Hill expect tn the guest of Carlton friends Lull Florence al her school in Warnertroit ore visit tug her parents Mr.
soon
&gt;on occupy rooms in tho hotel, week. *
Friday.
building.
uilding.
.Miss Arlie Buck, who is leaching
will Payne of Hasting* spent and Mrs. Austin Barnum. .
The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs.
Election passed off very quietly school at Dimondale and Mrs. Maria Wednesday nt Chas. Heise's.
- -.1 M. - ,i
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a nn.l Uu.lh. I HI-,.
III..
Hopkins who live on lhe Stowell
Monday, with tho democratic nnd Lewis and Hertha Lewis of lhe
farm, died Monday morning ami
Jrcpnh'i.-nn ticket* in tho Held. The I Mme place, were tlm guests of Miss
Finds
Mrs.
Jonrs-Ledis
Guilty.
lhe funeral will be held al Hit­
‘republicans won out in everything Buck's parents over Saturday and&lt;yr&gt;«.
Jjlrs. ;»ennNellie
■Jones-Lewis
iiiiich-ia'wis who house Wednesday al 11 o’clock.
Jwith mainritieH ranging from fifty Sunday.
•Mr. Umlicrl who Iim &gt;i«« «pvn.l- I pta-tal Kullly Ianil ball-rj
{on constables lo ninety for sunerNay Hump of Clovcrdlae ha*
। visor except highway .commissioner ing lb. wllili'l- Willi bin ilnuglit.r' I!1’!'11, Mw. Drubakvl. &lt;■! Arkrr, been engaged In leach our school,
wn* fouml CTlllx
Juslire next year.
• which was taken by John Mona- Mr*. l«uc Krohn, n'liirocd lo bls I
Cadwallader's
Court Tuesday in
an
Iwnr near B»y City. Walmabu-.
r—-*
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’smith democrat.
Sunday School .Notes.
.
Will Chamberlain who is working action lo place her under bond* to
The- Liya I Workers Social held
al Detroit spent the week end with keep the peace. She ha* been in Inst Wednesday evening was a sueGLASS CREEK.
Jail ever since her arrest several
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foreman bis family, returning to his work months ago. She expects to bo able cess and a good time was enjoyed.,
returned home Friday after spend­ Tuesday.
?I2 was taken in from the
The weather Monday was in keep­ to furnish n hind of iRlOtl to keep Almul
ing the winter in Florida.
sale of shadows and popcorn.
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lhe peace for one year.
Sunday school wan reorganized ing with the occasion, and tlie dem­
Remember the Easier tea at tho
Aoril 5lh at the Hu I land M. E. ocrat* snowed everything under but
homo
of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith;
Buy Your Tickets Herr.
church with the following officers: Treasurer. Will P. Hale being elect­
next Friday
Hereafter those who do not wish |,,exl
rruiny ;afternoon, given by
Supt., Chas. Bolson: Kec’y and ed to that oRlce by 'Hght majority, to poy three cents per milo for rid- I classes 2 midth6 rest of the democrat ticket r.... ....
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IDome
nina In
Treasurer, Ray Otis: Organist. Bes­ while
lo ll„,
lhe Easter exercises al
was elected by a majority from 18 lo fng on lhe C. K. A. S. lly. snoui-l tiny
sie Oils.
their tickets at the stations where the church n&gt;*\t Sunday morning -it,
01.
Frank
Yarger
getting
the
high
­
Mrs. Kate F.rway went to the
I lie regular rate of two and one- 10:30 under flic auspices of the
rily Thursday to spend a few weeks est for highway commissioner. This half cents per mile will he charged. Sunday school At this time the,|
shows
that
packing
n
republican
with her daughter Mrs. John Fore­
caucus in tho interest of some one The inconvenience of collecting un­ classes wlil give their offering for ,
man.
DORSES.
Hay fork and rope
Set wagon wheela
iter,ossary cash fares nn IrAin* has the church fund?* There will be!
person is not helpful to the parly.
3 section spring drag
caused the company to adopt the special music, solos, quartets and
Oliver chilled plow
One span of bay geldings, 8 years old, good
Thorn’s good exercise in bowling
Bowling at Rehor'8 is good exer­ above rule for the greater protec­ recitation*.
Double work harness
Corn shelter
general
purpose
well
mached,
wt.
2800
pounds.
al llehor's.—Adv.
tion of its patrons.
cise.—Adv.
Feed cookers
Holl of chicken netting
Irving School Notes.
CATTLE AND HOGS.
Last week's letter.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Report for month ending March
.Spotted eow, due April 30
3 bedsteads and springs
Cook stove
Roan eow, past due
Number days taught £0.
Cold Blast heating stove
Chairs
&lt;1. I. C. brood sow and 9 pigs, 6 weeks old
.
Total attendance, 192.5.
50 gallon oil barrel
Carpets
Average daily attendance. 21.025.
Brood sow and 6 pigs
Fruit
cans
Milk
crocks
Average iiiiiii Iht enrolled, 25.5.
Sewing machine
Washing machine
Percentage of attendance, 96.57.
FARM TOOLS.
Number of visitors. 22.
Other articles not mentioned
Deering binder
Deering mower
Only two months more.
FARM FOR SALE
Some very good test papers were
International hay tedder
Grain drill
written last week.
.McCormick hay rake
Land roller
I also offer my farm of 120 acres for sale,
JHie eight If grade has llnished
Heath &amp; Milligan Best Prepared Paint-Unoqualcd for covering capacity and wear.
Riding cultivator
Wide tire wagon
goad buildings, well fenced, well watered. $500
nearly every subject nnd are re­
Richards-Wilcox Self Cleaning Barn-Door Track &amp; Hangers—the kind everybody calls for
Double buggy
Palii bob xlclglts
worth of timber. The first persort who offers
viewing.
.
,
,
—the best track made.
*
.
Tho sixth grade debated the 8th
Dump boards
luinsing bay rack
me $3200 takes the farm.
Inst Friday afternoon, nn the sub­
Myer's Celebrated Cross-Draft Hay Cars, Track nnd Slings—loo well known lo need comment.
ject: Resolved. “That Lincoln was
Greater Than Washington." Lin-!
Cerlainteed Roofing nnd Fibrot to Building Paper.
coin was defended by the (1th and:
Wisconsin Hemlock nnd While Pinev-the source of First Quality, today.
Washington by the Hth grade. The|
Michigan Portland Cement—Uniform Quality—Extra strength and fineness.
Gill grade worn by four points The'
subject
-this week is: -Resolved.
Tho Acme Cement Planter Company's celebrated Wood Fibre Plaster.
‘’That Fire is More Destructive
llinsch, Brisco &amp; Co.’s, famous Howard While Ash Coal—lhe original White Ash Coal—Best
Than Water." This Is for the Olli
grade
tflbne.
Of AlT Bdft Coals.
Fred Svhiffmann and Nellie' Gil­
months tlmo will b, given on tunkibk notu with Intsrast at S
Lehigh Valley Hard Coal*,- Arkansas Southern Soft Pine and numerous other goods of unlett were Uni only ones lo receive
per cent No property to be removed until settled for.
100 in spelling ibis month. .‘
excelled quality.
The following wore neither ab­
Always carried in stock nnd courteously ’^liown.
sent nor tardy litis month: Grorgi
Estep. Glenn Dean. Lelo Shroyer,
Beatrice. Vivian nnd Kenneth Dtin! lap, Eva Watson. Herman Gelman.
Veroor Fillehl. Rosa, Clyde and
Fred Bchill'inann. Nellie Giletl. Roy­
al Betts. George and Nettle StunElias Gelman.
♦ Broadway Yards,
E. Court St. Yards ♦ foi*d,
Eleven have neither been absent
♦
Phone 224
Phone 254
♦ nor tardy Ahis year.
Bauer Bros.
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Coats, Suits and Skirts

Women’s Wear

Carter’s

The New Waists

New Balmacaan Middy Waists for (jirls, 75c and $1.00

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER
Hastings Headquarter* for Dry Goods and Ready Made Garments

A

Union
Suits

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction sale
on my farm three-fourths mile south and one-fourth mile west of
Striker school house, or three-fourths mile north and one-fourth
mile west of Brick church in Baltimore township, section 11,

Tuesday, April 14
Beginning at 1:00 o’clock. The following property will be offered:

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
Some of the Goods We Handle:

Lunch Served for Those Coming from a Distance.

Terms of Sale:

William

BAUER BROS

It's good for you to bowl al Rehor’s.—Adv.

141

Henry Flannery,

Proprietor
Auct

�APRIL »■ Illi

MIm Olenna Doud returned to
Hartford Sunday.
'
' Harvey Myers spent the vvgdj-cnd
with relatives al Shultz.
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matthews and
children of Detroit have been vis­
iting Haslngs relatives lhe post
week.
Mrs. C. H. Eales returned Wednes­
day to liar, home in .Van Werl, Ohio,
after visiting her mother Mrs. Ilufus
Cherry. ’

Most Exquisite Showing of

faster jGpparel

LOCAL NEWS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Bishop Monday inorning. a line baby
boy.
AH the new tasty ' patterns in
I Spring hats at Mrs. Fairchild's, East
State Street.
.
Mr. mid Mrs. Aaron Slnstrom have
moved into John Shawinmi's house
in the Ural ward.
An eleven pound daughter was
born Saturday evening to Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Stedge.
The many friends of Luke Waters
will be pleased to learn that he is
gradually recovering Ids health.
Three big entertainments are an­
nounced in their adv. in another col­
umn for the Bijou .theatre. Splen­
did films will lie shown.
DO YOU NEED SOME NEW HAT PINS, BAR PINS, CUFF
' Tho Fellowship Club will bold its
BUTTONS, SASH PINS, BROOCHES, VEIL PINS, CHATELAINE
next meeting on Tuesday evening,
PINS, HANDY PINS, WAIST SETS, TIE CLASPS, SCARF PINS,
April 14, al lhe home of Geo. F.
Miller,
825 Church Street.
OR SOME NECESSARY ARTICLES IN JEWELRY.'
Former County Clerk Orville Bar­
num and A. Fausey, Iwth residents
COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS WHETHER YOU
of the first want, are recovering
from attacks of pneumonia.
WISH TO BUY JUST NOW OR NOT. KNOW WHEN YOU DO
All ladies interested in Spirclla
BUY THAT WE GUARANTEE NOT ONLY THE QUALITY BUT
cornels see Frances M. Tower. 12»
Hanover, Phone 403. Please call be­
THE^DURABILITY OF WHAT WE SELL.
fore It A. M. mid after 5 P. M. -Adv.
The Dowling W. G. T. U. will meet
al the Dowling M. E. church Friday
afternoon, April 17lh. • All are in­
vited. Election of officers and a good
program also lo be given.
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. G. McGullln were
both confined to the house last week
with severe attacks of tonsilUis.
The doctor was unable lo attend to
his professional duties until sev­
eral days ago.
C. E. Harvey, lhe north side phar­
macist has a siiefial ad. in this Issue
Paul Tower returned Tuesday to telling of a dei'noiistration of ‘This school work al M. A. C.
Knn-Plale” a silver plating polish
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Watson -expect that is claimed to be of gr&lt;-al value
in plating brass, coiqier. nickle, silto• return
r-uim to Chicago
i.mrago Saturday.
rsiiuniay.
Mr*.- W. 1). Il.y. wu in
The Godfrey Clothing store has
* M. I,. Cook was in Grand Itapids; Ilapids tin? first of the week.
two
mighty well dressed windows
Monday.
.
nira.
1. ai.
Mrs. T.
M. sinner
Maher 01
of uacKson
Jackson vis*
vis- this week showing as fine a display
lloy Hubbmd spent bunduy ni; Hed Hastings relatives Iasi week.
of Spring and Summer clothing and
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!'utnh Fisher is visiting her fabrics as is often seen In a city of
M.ss l\’arl Marshall was in Grand t ,bl„r
Kd (&gt;&gt;a|s „r Owls OruYe this size. They have an attractive
‘ W HII L
r
lui
.
Wi&gt;l Zorn of Jackson visited display adv on another page.
ih?i».i1^h*
’*•
family Sunday.
A son was recently born to Mr.
m
„ 1 u.L vi ii it
■ i Her Fairchild of M. A. C. wished and Mrs. Forrest Xagler. of Mil­
waukee.. Mr. Nngler is the son of
Former County Clerk John Nagler.
Miss Marguerite Matthews was ini Earl Waite of Ypsilanti is apend- of Middleville, who now resides at
■ Grand Itapids Monday.
1 in/Iho week with Hastings rela- South Haven. The grandson has
been christened John Want Xnglcr.
llev. and Mrs. Bussell J|. Brcady I (Ives.
Charged with violating (he city
were in J-owcll
Mrs. Arthur Shively of Fremont.
M.'s Helen Hayes js home Tl’oti) ■ Ofim.Ts Hie guest of Hastings rela­ ordinance winch prohibits obstruc­
ting the city walks, Grover Kelsey
ting I’, of M. for vacation.
lives.
Mis. Gora Brown visited Grand! Mcm. Clara Winks of (kileikmia is was arrested by Cily Marshal Hurst.
Ratiids relatives Sunday.
Maying with her sister, Mrs. Albert H&lt;* pleaded not guilty in Justice
Cadwallnder's court. He gave a
G. F. Chidester was in Grand Rap- 1’ot.ev.
ids Wednesday on business.
, Miss Gem veive Rider returned isind of 4100 (o appear for trial on
Put Holbrook of Unsing was in Saturday to Yale, where she is April 13.
Emily Virginia Mason Chapter D.
lhe cily Sunday mid Monday.
tenrliing
Mr. mid Mrs. T. J. Poller spent I Mrs. Emmons Chase and baby of A. IL will hold its April meeting
last week witli Detroit’friends.
Detroit an visiting Mr. and Mrs. Monday April 13 at the home of
Mrs. G. F. Chidester. West Giren 8f.
Mrs. Frank Holly and son Bird-1 Art chase.
The April meeting of the Barry
sal spent Sunday al Woodland.
1 Mr. mid Mrs. Jmnrs Freeman roBurnelte More returned on Mon- turned Saturday from an extended (kmnly Academy of Physicians and
Surgeons has been |&gt;oslponed until
day to bis studies nt the M. A. C.
1 visit in Lansing.
Miss Flossie Will visited Freeport
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller of Maple May when the annual inctfling will
. ■
relatives from Friday till Suirnny.
Grove sjieiil Friday with Mr. and be held.
Fred High. B. S»-„ the VenmUle.
Royce Barlow of Chicago, was the Mrs. Daii l&gt;‘wis. .
guest of Hastings friends. Friday. [ Miss lA;ltm'Gurn visited Mrs. Q. Wit,Humorist. Ventriloquist.Imper­
Edmund Wisid is home from the a. Hynes of Vermontville from Fri­ sonator mid Dramatic ^Entertainer
will givg one of his impular enter­
ll. of M. for lhe Easter vacation. ! day till Monday.
in tlie
Presbyterian
James Bristol of Detroit visited
Sti.-s Beatrice Parker of V|»silanti tainments
Hastings friends lhe last of the। visileil her father. Fred Parker, last church on Friday evening April 10
at 8 p. 'in. Admission 15 and 25
week.
&gt; w«s»k during varalion.
cents.
All
school
students
will In?
,Mlift Aim Davies uf Detroit is Hie
stale Master J. C. Ketcham has
guest of Miss Gertrude Ihitler Hi^'p.m-ii in Millland county this week admitted for 15 cents.—Adv.
Miss Mary Mai I hews euterlaim-d
week.
। in the interests of the Grange.
Mosi’s Turner spent Saturday and
Sidney Shipman of the II. of M a company of young ladies Inst
Sunday with his family at Lake is spending the week in the city Tuesday evening al a eliina show­
er in honor of Miss Adell Hansom.
Odessa.
I Willi his father. G. W. #hipman.
Miss Elvira Barnaby returned 1 Mrs. Maude Van Arsen and cliil- Mrs. Gerald Nash and Mrs. David
Runday lo Lansing where she is I,inn of Grand Rapids visited her Boyes entertained with a kitchen
leaching.
&gt; sister Mrs. John Dawson last week. shower Hits Tuesday eveniug for
George Gillespie, who is alt......
Ernest Saddler mid son of Kala- Miss Hansom. The bride-elect was
ing lhe M. A. C, spent his vacation! maioo cmne Tuesday lo visit the ’•showered” with many pretty and
al home.
former's mother Mrs. George Sad- useful gifts.
Mrs. Sarah Ann Hayes, aged '.KI
vi-nt Hyde of Johnstown Nprnl &lt;||,'r.
Weilnesilay and Thursday with Mrs. EHeir Will returned Tuesday years, wife of a pioneer blacksmith
Lucian Willison.
, in ber home in Free|M&lt;rt after n of Prairevillc, passed avyay recently
Lynn Brown of Jackson visitim. (w;, weeks visit will Hastings rela- at the homo of her daughter, Mrs.
C. J. Hicks, of Galesburg. At Ills’
his parents Mr mid Mrs. Floyd fives.
Brown last week.
vfi-s, William Sinilh returned Sat- age of JR years she was united in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hiser
(,n-Jur»luy evening from Kalamazoo marriage in Brockport. N. Y„ lo
lertainiiig llieir daughter and baby where she spent (he week with her Samuel G. Hayes. A few yems lat­
er they cmne to Michigan and settled
from Pori Huron.
sinter.
Miss Beatrice and Master EarL Mr. and Mm. Will Barniiliy re- in Prairieville.
Miss Eleanor Pardee, of Traverse
Kw.irtz were guests of relatives alitjirned Monday from a visit with
Bidding la.-l week. .
Mr. mid Mrs. Warren Wilcox of City, a former resident of Freetwrl,
lias sigm-d with the Redpath Ly­
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Brock and Mr. (.anting.
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and Mrs. Fred Koiikle visited friends I, Mrs. Julia Willison returned Sat­ ceum Bureau of Chicago and will
tn liiitland Sunday.
urday from Toledo, where she Ims join one of their musical companies,
Fred Hurt received the sad n«ws I....... "pending the winter with her "The Musirnl Maids.’’ as rornelisl,
Juno 1st. Miss PanJee is an acromTuesday of the death of a brother- ,daughters.
in-law. living at Nashville.
Mrs. Hubert Burch mid dau«hlor idishisl pianist as well as an excell­
Mrs Mary Mills and Miss1 Floren
Florence
....... ..
spent last week, in Grand ent cornet player. Her many friends
k
Titus of Htfi country were guests of Hajii'b*. Mr. Bn re h spent Sunday wish her surccss.
There is to be held in Kalumazoo
-Mr.
---------------and Mrs....
II...Palnilaier
................. Friday.
with them.
Mrs. Win. KhuUem and daughter.
Archie McCoy was homo from a Suffrage Conference of tho 3rd
districts,
Helen, have returned from Grand:Grand Rapids over Sunday, and to and tih congressioiml
Rapids after a slay of six weeks.
.-anl his vole on Monday. Ho has W«-dnrsday mid Thursday. April 22
Victor Hardy mid family of Curlrinol missed a single elecliotuuncbbe- and 2:1. All wmnwi interested are
invited, lodging and breakfast will
Inii Center spent Monday and Tues-i coming of age.
'
day with Ins sister Mrs. I.. Willison.: Mr. and Mr/. N. T. Diamond, Mr. lie. furnished, by tliu Kalamazoo Suf­
James Miikoii left Sunday for
mid Mrs. Frank Heath and Mr. and frage nssoctniion to those desiring iL
I’*. Gullf.
Calif. where he will cuter
eider (Mrs,
j Mrs. fieorj.
George Whilwimb of Gland Send name lo Mrs. W. I,. Brownell,
iloy of a moving picture itimhk
-i guests of Mr. ami Mrs. 010 K. West st. Knlmnazixi. Mich.
inploy
ilnpids wi
weAi
M •Calfcrly. who was ......... led
W. X. Chidester oVer Sunday.
J Loe Matthews, Mrs. Frank 1j Mm. Donald M. Hlunrt and daugh­ several monllis ago and who plead­
Mra. T. M. Maher and MU- ter Ikma, are in Grand Raptits, ed not guilt* to two charges which
in Grand Rapids j where they were called by lhe death grew out of a row at a danre in
of Mrs. Stuart’s father. Henry J. Orangeville, will receive his trial mi
— ^jlbrrl Heath who has been Colyer, an old rimldenl of Grand April 16. AH rlaims to have been
lOniudiiig till' V.inter at Shepherd, Is llnpids. C. J. Stuart and family and playing the role of pi’acemakcr;
rij'-'l of his sun, George Heath Miss Maud Stuart attended llio fun- therefore, he pleaded nol.guilly. His
trial bus - tiecn adjourned several
eriil Wednes&lt;lay.
Imp-.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McNaughton;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Otto; Mrs. Anna
CjHiipin’ll; Broil t'anutdioll; Mr. and Chlldn-ii’N iMwaws Very Prevalent.
Whooping rough is alxiut every­
, Mm. Bi%|; C.-nnidiell: Mr. apd Mrs.
'hnss P'liarles Campbell, all of Middleville; where. Memdes and scarlet fever
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cheney of Ltike Odrx- almost ns bad. Use Foley’s Honey
uus &gt;u gy.
and Mrs. Georac Allen of uud Tur Compound for inflamed
, - ! Bay Cily; and Mr. and .Mrs. McCai- throat" ’and coughing. Mrs. I. C.
o hai i him and Miss McCallum of Stniltz Hostler, Grand Island, Scbr, says:
children hud revere
severe ntnl» ' MRPJNf
among Ibose
lliose who attended th- “My three rhndren
1
1 y"
funrrat of W. F. Hta-ks flsmiBy. Mr. Urk» of whooping congh. and a
mid Mrs. Allen returned today to vetr few doses of l oleys Honc&gt;
u„. c,t,.
"’“'••'-UU’Ur

NECESSARY

L. V. BESSMER

K.K'r... ll» '-l

The past few days have brought us many new garments, hats and late novelties for Easter wear.
These are the newest things just out in our great cities and we are showing them here almost as early.
Great as our assortments have been these new additions will put them way ahead of anything that
has or will be shown in this city this spring.
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Our garments are mostly all one of a kind, giving the wearer the exclusiveness so much desired
by well dressed women. Select now, we can make the necessary alterations right here.
‘
Never has there been a ready-to-wear department in'this city so well equipped to serve you as
we are this season.

Stunning ifew Suits at Popular prices
from $15.00 up

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We arc showing an unusual line of clever styles in all the new materials. The colors are navy,
black, Copenhagen and callot blue, taupe, wisteria, tan, tango and mahogany.
Our handsome coats have been admired by all who have glanced at our assortment.
Don’t delay. Come in now and choose.

Spring Millinery Priced Reasonably
We feel that our moderately priced line of pretty Spring Hats has struck a responsive chord in
the minds of all who have inspected this handsome array. We are saving the ladies of Hastings con*
sidcrablc on hats that are distinctive, exclusive and correct in every degree.
Come early and make your selection. Priced from

$2.00 to $7.50

.

Our /few grocery department

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is complete »ith all the delicacies for your Easter table

Call up No. 30 or bring us your list of wants. Let us show you how well we
have selected the choicest and best brands for your table. Our low prices w ill appeal
to every housewife. These are some of our regular prices:
.

$1.00

22 lbs. of best H. &amp; E. Sugar for

Choicest Lines of Canned
and Bottled Goods

Silver Crescent Tea
Extra Fancy, regular 6oc value, our price per lb.. .50c
This exquisite Japan tea is grown y nd fired in the very brarto^f
the famous tea district and it is the vary highest grade and finest
flavored tea imported into this country.’ We arc making a leader of

Yellow Pie Peaches
large 3-lb. cans of Michigan Peaches...................

... .10c

Choice Canned Tomatoes, 3-lb. cans, each...................... 10c
Fanciest Packed Pumpkin, Hart brand, can .................... 10c
Pineapples sliced, very fine grade, can............. ................... 14c

String Beans, choice cut "Refugee Beans, per can..........10c
Central Lake Kidney Beans, 15c quality, per can..

..12c

Sauer Kraut, very choice, 3-lb can. for .............................. 10c
“Sicco" Canned Peas, choice sifted June peas, can.. ,10c
“Coral” Brand Corn, extra fine grade, per can............ 9c

Sailor Brand Salmon, fancy pink, tall can,‘each ...
Pork and Beans, 2-lb can of choice Hart brand, each.

9c
9c

Quaker Corn Flakes, fresh, crisp and delicious flakes,
7c package, 4 for................................................................. 25c
Quaker Corn Starch, roc package...................................

8c

Macaroni, all ready cut, large size carton, each...... 10c
Saginaw Tip Matches, full size 5c boxes, 7 for.... . 25c
Lenox Soap. 4c bar, 7 for........................................................25c
Flake White Soap, 6 bars for&lt;................................................. 25c

Frcsh Roasted Coffees

*

We have selected the choicest brands on the market nt

per lb., 40c, 35c, 30c, 25c any!................................... 19c
Our Coffee at.............................................................................. 18c
is a choice Brazil coflee, an unusual value.
Our Coffee at..........................
25c
is a fancy Santos blended with pure Mocha and Java.
This grade cannot be duplicated at the price.

Naneita Cocoa

.

Choicest grade of Cocoa put up in airtight glass jars.
1 quart Jars each
........................................................... 29c
1 pint jars each.......................................................................... 18c

Clean Wholesome Rice
Cleanest broken rice tier lb. 4c, 7 lbs lor....................... 25c
Choicest Japan Rice pet lb 7c, 4 lbs for...................... 25c
California Head Rice, extra fancy 9c lb, 3 lbs for..25c

Queen Olives stuffed with choicest • grade Pimento, large
12 oz. glass jar, 35c package at...... ........................... 29c
Queen Olives, plain,’extra size of tender olives In quart
glass jars, each..................
25c
“Heinz" Ketchup, choicest of all, per bottle.................... 13o

Choice Vegetables, pruits and Careen (foods
SHways in stock when available
Sweetest ripe Sunkist Oranges per doz. .19,.23 and 27c
Choice Michigan Apples, per peck....................................... 50c
New Spring Cabbage, per lb................... .. ..:.................
5c

| Extra Fancy California Lemons per doz........................... 22c
Choice Pineapples, large ri|&gt;e fruit from....25c to 18c
* Grape Fruit.. . .2 lor 25c, 3 for 25c, 4 for 25&lt;v,

Choice lettuce. Celery. Etc.

MEN’S WORK SHIRTS

Extra
or

Extra strong material, assorted colors, also
plain blue chambray, each____________ 45c

lifeickgenant &amp; Riede
Department Jtore

/fastings, Mich.

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An Unusual Presentation of
Correct Spring Fashions of
Interest to Men and Boys

Men’s Suits $10 to $25
Boy’s Suits $3 to $10
Come today and look

Morrill, Lamble &amp; Co.
One Price Clothiers

Hastings. Michigan.

Special folders with announce­
ment of lhe services are being mini
**iil and all the pastor's frirmls anrequested to w'orship with us next
Sunday. Special meetings will con­
tinue as long as tho interest justi­
fies.

Prrshyterian Church.
The Presbyterian Church will re­
lish rale its building Easier Humlqy.
The church tins been thoroughly
repaired. The seats an* now being
installed nnd all will Ik? ready for
III** services of Easter Sunday. At
10:30 a. in., the Easter sermon will
5- delivered nnd special reception
of members Will be held ami (he
Easier communion services and the
celebration of the Dini's Supper at
th*' close of the sermon. Special
Easter music by lhe choir and one
sol**. At 7:30 (lie dedication service
will he-held. Tin* sermon will be
iireffi'hi'd by Rev. John T. Thomas,
D. D.. |Hislor of lhe \V&lt;slmiiisler
I'rcsiwleriau church of Grand .Rap­
id-. Kueinid's (RrtleslHi’ will fur­
nish special music. Besides the
sung. Thi«* will !.&lt;• a big day for
Presbyterian church.
Come
IVcsIcyuii Methodist Church.

Japanese Women Looking Through Blnoiles For First Thur.

.' lor. subject ‘The Risen Christ."
. special music. A cordial invitation

I The guide suggests wiring lo Nik6:30. Christian
Endeavor, 7:30
IN “RARE JAPAN”
u,
...... .
tiuir-by
stalmii out. n distance of ilv&lt;? miles. n| u„. home of- Delos Hopkins,
THIRD TRAVEL LEnERi‘:^=S=l^'
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Continued from page one.
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‘through the 111**1 beautiful, avcuu*

avenue is 'tlie niyal

road lo Hie

riir, are n.w rn.,., l.i .... ..................... . V„JJ. n mi............. In

Christian Science Society.
Sunday April 12, IPIi.

hemp, tea, sweet polalpea .and poy; line. Il is lined upon Isiilt sides St. Sunday service 10:30 a. in.
no cows, pig* or sheep. The cuun- with eryptiunarias. very muidi like Subject "Are Sin. Disease ami Death
Sunday school 11:15.
try is intensively ruliivated. and Ii immense cedar tr*‘es. They are Real."
Wednesday evening testimonial
told. Isaac Dial If I could only have over t&lt;«&gt; fed high, nnd are planted
one wish, it w**i(ld l*c.ll*al 1 woubl s** clw that the roots ur** logetlp't service .7:30.
Heading nmin al same address is
wish not to'be n we*il, as I knew if1 at the bas«*. Th**y an- trunim*d up
I were one they would have me kill- from the ground al least forty fed open every Wednesday ami Satur­
cd by night. W&gt;* passed through, lo the lirst limb. The road is«uout day from 2 lo 5 p. ui.
llo'ir ipi.iiul x ill.*-* 'amt * Hies, with live fed lower than tlie level of
narrow •Irrel.s. wooden houses witln lhe ground on either side, the bank
Methodist Episcopal Church. •
ihatchi'd roofs, ami paper *creen*'&lt;l being covered with small ferns, ami
doors and windows. We changed: then* is running waler m lhe curbs,
Good Friday, April lo. tlie thirlycars three limes in one hour. Wei The sired is lined with houses **T niiilh'day. 6:30 p. in. Tin* church
have passed Tokio, and the first | small farmer**. The houses are all at home, reading for Friday. "Ilia
class rar is empty. We have it nil | open on lhe street side. I In?. IdJJd(|p-i Week." R:i» p. in. Th*? Ora­
to ourselves ami a boy to l*&gt;ok afleri width, with raiscil Hours, mid paper torio. Emmanuel. will be sung by
us. Our guide told u* I here would «er«*«**«
screens »*•
to .liviu..
divide *i&gt;..
(he rooms. win.
with the pupils of Mrs, Troxel, assisted
lie no dining car so he would take a
by several local singers, ami Mrs.
luiicli, and al noon he r.onu's in, many of thrill. II certainly is a Theodore .Miller nf Grand Rapids.
.
opens up a box, mid behold il is a beautiful picture.
fortlel h
AL four |&gt;. in. we are in Nikko.
refrigerator containing
ice ami
luntJTi. Ho spreads a napkin nn our
hum*', reading in "His Last Week."
laps nnd serves us sandwiches,•iium.
Easier
Sunday.
April
12.
OHM) a.
for a masseuse.. ...
In
longin' ami pressed meat. egg*. bat Ii ami.,
cukes, mineral waler, beer ami fruit, this country that is an occupation m. The early Easter der.lre.
I never felt before that I was a po-| for th** blind, a very good suggc— . The ndminislration of baptism,
lentati'. but I am one. Ishii*- will, lion.for bs to follow. She cerlainly and lhe reception of probationers
not make the effort to fake out jiisjdid rub me g****d ami plenty. AV*- into lhe communion of the clmrch.
jvatch to see what lime it is, but. spent the evening looking ill curios.
of Grand Rapids will sing "TIiResurrect inn1*
by Shelley, with
violin oldignio.'hy Mr. Konkle.
Unilrd Brethren Church.
l(i:30 a. m. Public worship, and
The Gnurch With a Welcome.
'■•rimm. "What Do We I'mleslaml
(I. W. Ballou, Pastor.
by The Resurrect ion of Th*' Body?"
“
l^xl week was another week of
5: 00 p .m. Easier Concert.
mgnliierir.g,
’ Baptist Church Ne.vs.
great hlewiiig
!.!. ;;;g and
;
Monday April (3. H p. in. Recep­
Tburixlny evening midwm'k pray- Dunng Um week several puhlidy tion in honor of th*- new member^
er ami praise s. rvirr. Rm. ..M I rmifeMcd Ghrisl mid others were r&lt;- of lhe church. Roll call of entire
Hawkins, Of North Cliestcr, will reived mid tho church on Shi.da/ membership and an advisory elec­
have charge of Iho service*, giving I (uornuig.
tion of stewards and trustees.
a brief uiessagu.
I From night to night tlie n.lcr&lt; »l
ICasp'r Music.
.
Easier Hunday. Rev. E. M. Ul.e of: jncreaiws mid there are many yd
The following musical program
Igiiisilip. General Supl. of th*? Bail- do mrept the holler way of life. - will be rendered nexl Sunday morn­
(1st Slate Convent inti Will bo pn— , *h« pastor was grecliil witi: a ing nt the MelluHlisl Episcopal
wit, givjng .ixilh tlie morning
atuH«iic»!
Irnlh
inmiung church.
•
evening messages. Mr. Lake is :G nnd evening hist Hunday. Ihecvc6: oo a. in. Pipe Organ, Easter Joy
mun of unusual ubilitj , an eloquent । “ing ad.iress “Our Father’s House' by Ashford. Mr. Maywood.
sfieakor, with a forceful and iimr-'W’s tilled with hop*! mid iiiBpiratioji
Gloria Excelsis.
esling
im“ssag*’. Special
Earler■ h*r imtli saint and sinner. His refSoln. ’The Rftsiirrection" by Hindmimic, will bi? ivmleri'd by the choir.' "fence l«* Gnd as our Father rath r ley. Mr. Ten Haaf, with violin obli­
and byx Ur. Muadam Uw organ, hi, Uipn our (.nalm mid the Inttmte gato, Mr. Konkle.
lhe evening then? will be iiapli.mi J parental love which He has shown
lt&gt;:30 «. rn. Pipe organ. “Mcilitafollowing tho message.
J"1 11 wayvyard rare and the iirepn- lii*n" by Flagb r. Mrs. Doyle.
Sundav’s M'he.iuh. is ns usual''
’"‘‘'k’
"ur EUinial i.appiChorus "The Shout of Victory” by
s.SVh'.uo'S.
Ashfojd.
Sol** I** bo seleclisl. Miss Stuart.
a short pmwram of oxefciM* by Hi" •
' i
Vmng k±“,‘^...#;i'’:',‘^d "Se
'■»- bMh annS^.; IVni ■
Chorus "l.’uto Him Who Ixncd
I's ' by lluglies. Fr?Z 1m L A- Erru g
I pa"t*.r s birth os w.-ll os j^t. r.
p. in. Easter ismcerl. The
iiZT*
u;w' truing
iproprinto music will be Till­
nragram will aptiear in full in Tlie
ed, ami mi address in lhe morn- IWII.
-

THE CHURCHES |

the pastor,

I'4'!;;,1, ’'I' '
te Iwice Buru.

FUiuw'l'

.Wlrrlbr lu Uh- U.IXXKIl, Uie
will, ,1* dnutallui

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REASON
BOOTIES
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The clothing' question-end where to buy them . will
be easily solved if you heed the facts presented here
for your personal profit. We claim your patronage
on merit, the secret of our clothing success rests
with Dur ability to give you, value, service and satis­
faction, the three essentials to the careful buyer.
We believe an investigation will convince you that
we are offering unusual values in Men’s and Boy’s
apparel. A combination of style, price, niaterial
and workmanship that is exceptional. ,

APRIL 9. 1914

Well Dressed Ladies

UTE IBIS TELLS ABOUT
THE WLIMIAH PEOPLE

Strange SupeintHioiis Mixed Willi
TK^Ir Religion, Which hi the
Greek Ulhollc.

The time of year for muslin under*
wear is here and not a lady but knows
her wardrobe is incomplete without the
proper furnishing in this line. We have
a new stock just arrived in all the very
prettiest styles and textures, and graded
in many different prices. If you want to
feel satisfied with your wardrobe come
and select the garments you want from
our new stock of stylish underclothes.

Cily. who spent some time inXtho
mission Held of Bulgaria, gave a
very interesting addrcss^ST the
Methodist E|*8icdpal Cfenrch. Wednestay yveniug,jmXny occasion of
the Annual TKankofferiug of t||»
Woman's Foreign Missionary So­
ciety. While she said many tilings
commending tho worhl-wide mis­
sionary movement, her theme was
Bulgaria, and why Prot—iam mis­
sions were needed in (hat country,
in which (he Greek Catholic is the
stau? church.
.
She lint explained khat Bulgaria
owed much of her ' progress ami
development
to the Protestant
schools in Turkey,-HOf ably Huberts
college, where some of her ablest
public men had been educated.
The Greek church fails to bring
to its devotees the help they-ought
to have because of Its superstitions
and because il oppose* modern
ideas and progress. Its priesls are
married, nnd (he church Inis large
holdings of land and properly, but
uses its imposing cefemoni*"* and
great power to enslave th** niiml,
Ladies Night Gowns, priced (fom 50c to $1.50
rather than to enlighten. Ii holds
two services every day including
Misses Night Gowns, priced at 40c and 50c
Sunday. Goininonly th* -' are not
Princess Slips for Ladies at$1.25 to $2.50
well attended except at Easter and
at Christ inn*.
Princess Slips for Misses at------- $1.00 to $1.50
As showing lhe need lo free Bul­
garians from supehlUlioii she men­
Corset Coversi___25c 50c &amp; 75c
tioned (heir customs as Eister is
Ladies Skirts&gt; 65c to $2.25'
approached. The Greek cliurcli will
permit no images in its •••rvtces *&gt;r
Muslin Drawers25c to $1.00
churches, but. does allow pirl.ures
of- the Saviour nnd of sacral per­
sonages. These sacred picltir*** are
called "Icons" pmnotm* ' *i Ekon**s&gt;.l
Thursday night before Good Fri­
day lhe Greek priest brings-*&gt;nl lhe
Icon representing -the C.hrisl. lakes
il into-lhe church yard.- when* the
trial rtf Jesus before lhe Jewish
council and Pilate is rocnael*'&lt;l. with
the Icon, taking the plat-*- of Jesus.
After his condeinnaUon. the sacred
picture is nnil*&gt;*l to th*- cross. On
Good Friday (his Icon is taken
•town from the cross, (ilnced-on a
Department Store
lable ami coverctl will* Honors, ly-.
ing liius in stale until Friday uighl,
Hastings
Phone 9
Michigan.
when a pretense is mad*- **f burying
it. idttwnigh il Ik no) actually Imried. While th** Icon *- resting on
(In* table, women gel down on their
knees nnd crawl under the table,
believing that such an art will
bring them good lurk. F riday night,
when tho Icon is r*'in**ved, there is
.
frankly
a great scramble by il^- people In xl ruction
get the flowers that have cover***! almul much that I he Greek c
l**ach*‘s. "Hint is what Hie church i nice wet. weiilliri
sion of a flower Ilia! has been so
used will ward off disease for the
following year.
As further illuslrating the in- ami her nddr*
persitions character of their reli­
gion. she mention***! what took llif high school Wednesday morn­
birnwlf lua implicit faith —
place al the linn1 &lt;&gt;f th** death of a ing.
| now have twcnly-om*.
alee ha would not advertiaa it.
prominent ciliien of Sulla, lhe Bul­
You art raft |n patronlrlnx tht
garian capital. A little while be­
Assy riu School Notes.
merchants
whoie ad, appear
fore this man died, he was clad in I
Check Your April Cough.
in thia paper becauaJ^their
his best suit, b**caii.-&gt;* they believe
gooda art up-to-datt and neter
lawiug fr.i.t ami ’ April
his spirit will come back in tin*
ahopworn.
you I** Hie very marrow,
same clothes he wore when lie *l/d. day amt promised to r**me again.
Those who
Food was cooked for him al Hint
I ed—You are frxeridi -Coiiuli
lime, so that his spirit might not
' timtally ami feel miseralib'
be hungry when lie departed. al­ •Vern Blaiick.
OKDHIt FOR rUHI-IVATION.
though no. on*1 expected him to
soothes inliomril
loucli Ibis food. Tile doors ami Assyria Farmer's
throat ami lung**.
rough, yotir
church. Saturday.
locked*, so his spirit would have no
The 5t h grade is reading
trouble In going kick ami forth. Wznkb*."
If his widow should happen to
dfcatn about her.liusliand, she must
"Feeds
ami Fredin
the mrxt day cook’ food and take it
The right ii ami
lo the remetrij, ami put it on her
husband's grave: for to dream of arc reviewing idiy
him shows that his spirit hungers ami th** seventh
for food!
The candly plays a large part in | I hr eighth ami tenth grnd**s
the worsbii* of th*' Greek church,
and the burning &lt;d a candle by a
worshipper in a i liurch of (hat
name is supposed to bring him greRl
spiritual benellts. All lhe people
go to clutrch on Palm Sunday, (in
lhe Saturday night before Easier,
the Greek cjiurcli is .lark until mid­
W hen rotinhy ii*ml» begin io I haw
night. when the great crnw.l pres­
uKHEit run I'Liu.u.'Ariox.
ent, each with a candle, proceeds to
by tlie margin ifc-aw
light th*' candles which iltMid the
ronuir of Itairt.
church with light.
The church docs almost nothing
for Um ehibtfcii. Religion is (might
in Um public schools. There is no
bliglll Willi
such thing us a Sunday School. All
that has hern slated would serin In
luncing, glancing eye*
justify mlMionm-y work lliat would
free Utt* people from superstition.
n.l rotlUrd to lubrilt hl
The Bulgarian* an* Industrious,
coining rpuhd this way.
frugal and in 'many ways enter­
Wiled suddenly some yhu*low l|rd
prising. They have a very produrliv'e country. They suffered ter­
ribly from tlie ii'**'iit ware, ami
most of all from those whom they
&lt;»f kinr Hint fain would graze
had reason to believe were friends.
tn grasses m w. I smile ami say.
The popiilalion is algiul. 5,(mmi.imio.
Tho .Spring is romhi'i?‘hiuml litis way.
The country is als*ul as large n.Kentucky.
Whi n Limited tiors&lt;*-lails arc
lAtruecopjl
Tlie Melhodist* opcraie in.North­
ern Bulgaria, mid the (longrrgalioiiAmi rium-y mills ;ipu laid aside
UKUU FUttruHUCATKM.alists in llo—soplh*'iii pari.
The
former have a ilciiriahing girls
school nl Divrtcli. The M*h*dars nr*'
pring is coming round this way.
not asked to heroine memliOni of
lhe Molhmllsl cliim I*, but ns a mai­
W hen through Um twigs the funner tramps.
ler of fact they largely forsake tlie
Ami troughs are chimk.pl beneath (hi- tret
1‘rmml: lloo. i *&gt;•■,. M. .V
»ld HupeiKtllioii*. and Rmtrstnnl
Ami fragrant hint.* of mijrar-camps
deals are gaining rapully wjillo tht*
Astray in every hreeie.—
Proleslant religion -&gt;-&lt;&gt;ma to make
When early Aprjl s*'ems like May.
relatively lets progress.
The Spring is ciuning ruund this way.
: UaIK. i
Biilgurin has s&gt;al&lt;--owncd ri'iiln*ads, Idegratdi- and (elephon*-.
Wlimi .'ongljs are changed I*, laugh*, ami when
ami a fine syalcin *d wagon mads.
Our frowns riudl into i-inilrs of g|o*',
Her imoph* are .-oniing inl&lt;* Hi"
AimI all'mir blood thaws out again
modern spirit. Ihil the danger G
In streams of ecstasy,
ttuit ihe peojilr. onre rmanc|p;(1.'i|
And jmxHs wrort tilt’ll* n»undelay.
from th* old «uper'*Wlh»ir may beTh*' Spii'ug is rothhig rntiud this w
nume alhejstfr; foe thft tAttht-rs in
James \A hit comb Riley

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son

The Advertised
Article

Spring is Coming

X'KS'l.WKM'

�TITC HASTINGS R INNEIL AHHI. ». 1914
• ;{O|riluary-.
ROCKWELL—Ever and anon lb*
gate NWingz wide and some «-wU
passe.* thnMighHhe gateway down
In lhe dark river's brink.
The
IQ
bridge swipgt to lhe Atcnml fbore
MlllDLEVH.I.E.
ami tlm lovnd one i.* •Jlfcly llQUsed
D. C. Wallers nf Hasting* wn* a within thn^citndi l of God. It is
.■jton’l forget tho Rig. Fence S&amp;le caller in the village, ^giinesilay only a slop.a transition, a breaking
j^iiurdav. ,\| &gt; Il Udi. Nile will com- ‘evening.
.
through Hie I bin veil that hangs
ihncnciv al 7 n'ctoel" “ Severn! from here attended lln» between two world*. .Alfredo Bil­
{id iT:I&gt;A P. M. Thi
Republican himpu-t in Hasting*. lings Rockwell passed In tier eter­
I! idi uk-i&gt; for n life
nal iv*l March 29. I'.Hl. She was
That
liv-l fence made
Irani'April (*. tw,|. m Gangiw, Alle­
1 Bind*"
gan county. Mich- and was mar­
II. IL S. DEFEATS AU M\l FIVE! lion.
ried to Morari M. Rockwell o(
II.
F~
IMwiiing.
UY 29 TO 22
Hickory Corners. Jinie 12, 1872. She
■ Iras been dbnnecti-d with the Wnscore
i'oU
1 man"* Christian lehiirarance Union
' rance its organization in this villain
ie of tin* bright spots of thr *ea»• eight years ago. Iler's
lhe llnil
COACH PHELPS WAS OB­
e* lo me during my dines*. The
hi of ltd I
in Middleville. The' death to occur among it* member*.
id* f»r card* and llovvers, ami
JECT OF PUPILS' ATTACKS
' For several year- she was a meni1
her
of
the
Ladi&gt;
*
Aid
*»f
lM»th
tin.
Mra. Frank Falk.'
Methodist Protestant and Baptist
pfive lo the public this; i burrhe*. Rhe wa* a charter mcmI'lwqierl* Bright for Having Still
•njoymenl.
recreation
ami
CITIZENS
REJECT
CHARTER
1 her of the Ladle* Literary Home
Better Tram Urn- Next
.
nw it is up I" the public’ Club, which wa* organized in 1887.
Season.
REVISION RY 44 MAJORITY
She was a very iiilvpadril member
The alumni of the Haslmg- High
uiiid was re-elected fl* president for
will
robn
&lt;
rtll
-on
you
in
H-hiJOl formiHl u tRiski-t halt t«-nm
7the coming yrair? Her sudden death'
ami buy' and loss will lie greatly fell by it*
niiHfplIy sloppeti by tie- pn-ra-nt
nicinboHi. She wa* a charter meinhigh nciumiI loam by Hu- ororo of
1 her of the Prudence Nollies Chapter,
to 22 Friday' ovemng. Brown of the
' order of Eastern Star, nnd wa* a
Mr*. Harry Bab.lvvin on Thursday.• past Matron of ilie Chapter. For
Alumni team was the only one vvlm vision,
seemed lo be in conditional till mill,
।ion of Ih
• six year* she was the I July Cxmiihigh ochool fellows say •that they I ,,f Kiiverniiicni.
• inander of the Indies of (lie .Mnccar&lt;Miiu not stop him. WulldorlT wa* vnle of .rs&gt;l lo C
'' be«-s and was nn honorary member
ihiuglili-r mill family w«sl.of town.' of Sunshine Circle of Hie King's
romplire with Brown. It was said Hmd ward hy
' I laughters of Jackson. Michr* She
that the game was Hie n&gt;ilglM-*l I die fourth by 3
IIVVII
... .............. .. I ' was also a member of On-utl Wo­
that has liecn played on tli« I«h-.iI i,y a
for a vl-ock, returning l» their Knla-' man's Belief Corp* of Knlanrazoo.
lloor this your, but Hie high school |,y 37.
innzoo home .Monday forenoon.
. Mich- and nn hmiorary member of
W. J. Hobertson and wife nnd1 lhe Eilh Michigan Infantry, her
player* did not s.-em to think so. a*’ j|a*
Elias Gray nnd wife an- again1 lather, two brother*, nnd six brotliI hey claim tho game wu.« the easiest
among u*. having relumed from1 era-in-law having **-rv«i with dis­
of the year. No serious wouitd* litirnr
were made only Walhlorff is carry-1 The failure of the proji-cl to carry I heir soul hern trip on Thursday.- tinction during lhe civil war. She
ing nround a black eye. .which he in this cily was due lo the fncl.lhal They are much in love with Florida.• wn* descended from Revolutionary
received during Hu-gsun-nnd claim* o&lt;&gt; real aggressive campnign bad
1 ancestry. Stic leaves two sons, and
Hint Ben tiarlnnd gave il tu him , (,,-.0 , an-ied &lt;&gt;n to educate the pub- Hint. . .
two daughters, all married, and six
when ho was making one of Hio«e 1 jg., Maliy vnled against it largely
Arthur Griffith, mir .genial milk­‘ grandchildren, three brother*, three
sensational leaps jn the air that lhe because (hoy did mH underatnnd il. man. look a &lt;lay off Fridgy anil vis-■ sisters, and a ho*t "f relalivi’s nnd
public Ims hoard so much alsiul this j Th,&gt; coiniiiissimi form of govern- itisl in flrand Rapid*.
friends lo mourn their loss.
Iler
.1. L. Bugg Ira* pl...... I a new awn­■ life Iras boon dfb- of usefulness nnd
The high Mliool fellows took ev- over the country a* the most «•&lt;»- ing in front of Iii* store, which1 lovo lo her family ami ffiends. She
ry op|M&gt;rtunily to “rough" the iiomiral piMlHwl of governing Hie makes tilings look brighter.
wn* of a sunny disposition. She
K. J. Mi Naugliton Iras trailed hi*■* radiated good cheer about her as
liirnnl HUI
hut II1V
the •‘flasbeen*" showed
felt i«*s.• ••
Il •&gt;- sure
adOptiM
here.
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—- -lo -■tie .......
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Ili&lt;‘ younger fellows n fvvV thing.* | **'
a« Hie public tircmy* awnro
Hu* sun sends out light nnd wnnntli.
ri&lt;le in a new Font toiirinu rar.
that Hwy had never hoard of before.! "I it* real Iwgelll*.
Il was easy for her to smile. Rhe
J. W. Armstroiig nnd Andrew made the world heller nnd brighter,
The younger.fellow* also took rvcry clinnce they could get lo show
(ord of Thanks:—Word* cannot Wieringa have trade! ntii&lt;»* nnd 'for having'lived in il.
I'liidps their coach what ho hint1 rxpre** my appreciation of the ImUIi m-ein well pleased.
“Somewhere yet irt'tho hill-lnps
showed them aluml the game ami *|&gt;lcndhl Mipport given m&lt;* al the •Mrs. Mattie l.ynd has relunwil
Of lhe land that hath no pain
he pronounces (hem 110W quite pro- | polls on election jlav. To one nnd ffom Ih'iiton llnrlior. where stir hn«
She will stand in HraL beautiful
lieiciit u» be i» trading the idferl* of alk who helped me 1 can only say
ling her »on and family;
Doorway
Mim-&gt; of lhe scrimmages hr pot into "thank you." I nm going to |wrAnd welcome u« home again."
. with hi* pupils.
I form lhe duties of supervisor to the
snow storm of Monday nn| The funeral wa* held from the
ImuraWodm-rahy.
April I. Rev. S.
to punish.
M-aiwiu ami lhe 1my* have imade a
for *«&gt;m&lt; W. F. Ganiott of tin- Wesleyan
• vViy pood showing, l he pn
Moihodisl church officiated., Inarc very good now that they
lermenl was made in East Ceme­
have iho hall next year, i
tery. Member* &lt;&gt;f tin- O. E.
nnd
ODD FELLOWS ENTERTAIN
have uzeij their privileges
.
Reject Band Ipproprntlhiii
eeiilly iind they certainly do de
GRAND RAPIOS BRETHREN tended in a hotly.

News of the Sports

11 middlevilk

BASKETBALL TEAM
CLOSES GOOD SEASON

Banki'l ball ,lta* been the principal majority of
recreation of many of the.boy* ail appropriation
thia winter, nnd with the 'material

FOOT BALL SPIRIT IN

HIGH SCHOOL AWAKENING
Sludcnts Expressed , Great F.nlhusiusm at Meeting on Momla)
Morning.
Eniliusinsrn for fool ball ran high
in (he high school on Monday morn­
ing when Maurice Hill, raplain of
the HH3 team, presented to the
Nchoot a picture of tlm team. Cur
tin Bollum, rnplain of Hm ItH.
eleven. re*|H»ti&lt;|.‘,j i&lt;&gt; Mr, Hill's preM'litnlion spisvh with word* of

season'!
team this season.
which oiiuhi ...
young mon in miv high school. I.'
it is continued. nllm lie* cannot lmli&gt;
regaining their former high slaiid-

AUCTION SALE

On account of other butlneu, I will hove an Auction at my farm, 2 miles north of Dowling,
and 7 miles south of Hastings, on section 21, Baltimore townahlp, on

Monday, April 13, ’14
Commsiiclng at ana o'clock p. m.

TOOLS

HORSES

Bay horse 5 years old, weight 1200 pounds.

CATTLE

arranitenieiil

ruani-

liaslings (hills lv.ur (jiII.
’ The dinstimts ' ul- will hold art
im|M&gt;riant jius-ling m th.- city hall oimmer will Mxni he announced. •
Fred Jgiwrence ami family, of
ou Sunday. April 12. al two oelork.
A captain will !»• ••l.-ch-d for the
coming season. The following play4
Woodruff. of
Vern Wellman. (.. Wan
iMwIing.
ringlmi. II. Nnwlon. It. I
Tinker. M. R&lt;&gt;ii*h. U. I.
have placed a line large clecIriC sign
front of their.
Silver Foams lo (trtpmi/r.
Cliartey Beimeil is gelling ready
lo issue a call for Ids we||-kn&lt;hvn
"•Silver Foams,” *o mou a* t In­
t.liarh
ground is in condition for lhe clan

lo meet liieir old rivals Hie -Slug­ mol her,
gers." tin- “Rullnihi Ural*." Hi.
al Ins liedidde. Ili« younget
‘•Swimmer.*" ami otlver team*.
ha* b&lt; en summoned from WashingIn Juke Rehor's Bowling Alley
Mrs. Michael
All Stars.
■*
.PJI—IhU-l
Cy Young
...
Thursday, morning an H pound boy.
.IdO—1Z4--I 2rt
M. Laubaugh
V. Wellman ,
5t»
John Dooley ,
umiiv-i«ary May. a* it •» Mrs.
C. Foster ....
Maher* Ural wexlding anniversary",
her birthday, her mol hers birthday
Totals ..
........ ftW-733and lhe iraby's birthday.
T. Co.
, Win. W. Pollers biography of
II. D. Cook ....
. iZtl Etirnlus J». Hastings, the founder of
F. IL Mulb n ..
•ill V"J 158 Tt’Hngs is ptililhdi&lt;*d in this issue
Pat Murphy...
J03—
W. Ryan ........
1- h Evarts, chairman of Hie
IL W. Cook ..
'•**! lirnth'ThiMid -upper squad for April
20 mra-tinv. desires all members of
Ad-.’-WW- «’• Hie squad lo meet nt-the Methodist
Totab ............
All fitars-2J8i».
elnirfii parlors next Tuesday even­
' mg. April 11.
Henry J. Colger died in Grand
- Tri-Couiily lM-ngiu- O|M-nlng.
Rapids Monday,, where he had reThe Tri-County high m-Imm! liaw 1 sided for more than 15 years. His
ball feagui- - 1*011 will open on Sat- ngo was 70 years. The fum-rhl was
urdajr. April 18. Eaton Rapid* high held Tuesday from HL Andrew* Cawill open tlw season here. Char-i thedral. Deceased was the father
lulfo will play in Nn«hvillu. Mhmhi "f Mrs. D. M. Sluart. of this city.
■Kral b«- ip Williamston and Eralir
Charged with being drunk and disntar m Grand Lodge.
orderly. Charles Wilcox and Benja&gt; direction of Roush, the,min Moe. appeared in Justice Cad•** for the loam have wallader's court on Tuesday and
TH* outlook for a I pleaded guilty. Each wa* lined HO
promising.
' and assessed 83.95 court costa. Mr.
Wilcox paid bls Msovment. but Mr.
Tower has re-1 Mot was unablo to do so and will be
a the Cloak and| compeHwi tn, remain behind the
T. Pierson and; bars for 3A nays unless he is able
; lo ran*- the required cash.
.

lhe lake by building n dan
the ouileWs found praclirwill be removed.
The project
which wn* *topp&lt;*l by an injunrlimr issued by Judge Smith eight
years ago, provided a dram but no
dam. Had the ditch been dug Hi-

Milling in the ruination of resort
pmiH’riy worth hundred* of thou*e i&gt;ro(HMed dram
* below the oulwill rescue land valued al nearly
gl.non.omi.

Agricultural Meeting Saturday.
ficer* ami director* of tlm Barry
Uounly Agricultural Society in the
county treasurer'.* office on Satur­
day. 'Ilii* will Im Hie Iasi important
meeting for some lime. Committee*
will Im chosen. a committee elected
and arrangements perfected for the
coming fair which promises to Im a
•Hummer." 'Hie officers are‘doing
everyiliing they can to make this
one of the best county fair* in the
slate, and the best that thia county

Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank lb&lt;* voters of the
llr*( and fourth wards of this city
for the loyal support they have giv­
en me for the past It years as Su­
pervisor. I wish to assure one and
all that I appreciate this loyalty
and it will remain as a most pleas­
ing memory in my iiolitical rxperJ.
Mau*.
.yv.
• ■lL ••
-Warner-Mr Phcraon.
Mr. Guy Warner and Miss Leola
McPherson, both of Hastings were
married last .Thunulay evening nt
the Methodbd Episcopal parsonage,
Bev. Ru*sell H. Hr.-.uly. officinting.
The ring ceremony being perform­
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Warner will moke
their home in Hastings.

eriniapdeiit.
Seymour Olmstead:!
assistant superintendent. Fred King: 1
[secretary, Hoy Houghton; treasurer
and librarian.
Js*lia
Wortley;
organist and chorister. Mis* Flor-1
elice King.
The Christian Endeavor Society
again elected (heir officers for the
next six months. They are as fol­
lows: President. Roy Houghton: as­
sistant president, •Forrest Hough­
ton:
secretary,
Miss Glendora
Wortley; treasurer. Cleo Sohrs: or­
ganist, Leim Wortley.
Mrs. Floy Lipscomb ami children
of Grand Rapids ami Mrs. . Ellie
l^dinran of Wnnierviile spent ln*t [
week wth their parents, Bo** Cot­
tons".
from Grand Rapids that J. H. Walt*
is still very- sick, not much change
toward l- ing belter.
Rev. Earl Reis preached his fare­
well sermon at the church Sunday.
We nil wish him the best success
nnd health nnd only hope to have
Hu- privilege of hearing hi-.i main

WEST SEBEW A.„.
Mr! Westbrook and family moved
Wednesday to I heir new home near
Muir. A pleasant surprise was giv­
en (hem on Monday evening 52 bo­
ng present. A tine ami chair.was
left a* a- remembrance.’
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuttie of Ionia spent
Satunlay and Sunday wth Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Martin.
*
A company of 35 young pesiplo
surprised Donifhy ami Rulli Ever­
ett Sal unlay. All had a happy
time.
Next Sunday morning tlie^- will
Im- Easter exercise* in connection
with the Bible School of the
Church of ChriSC

** .
Straight at IL .
There is no use of our "healing
around tho biuth." W’o might as
well out with it firat a* last. We
want you to try* Ctuuniierlain’a
Gough Remedy tho next time you
have a cough or cold. There Is no
reason bo far a* wo can *ee why
you should not do so. This prepa­
Advertised Letters.
ration by Ih remarkable curra ha*
John Matson, E. G. Pierce, A. E. gained a world wide reputation, and,
Stover, Edward Weber. Mr*. E. A. people everywhere speak of II In
Anderson, Mr*. E. A. Merritt, Mr*. the highut terms of praise. Il is
Henry' Winks.
for sale by All Dealers.—Adv.

Bowl at, Rehnr'e for gomj exercise.
Good exerrtse from bowling al
—Adv.
Rebors means good health—Adv.

Wide (ire wagon nearly new, 3 1&gt;4 x 9
No. 2 Harrison sleighs.

Roan Durham cow, 9 years old, due in
May.
Heifer, 2 years old.
Jersey bull, one year old.
Durham bull, one year old, a good one.
Black calf, 10 months old.
Red heifer, 10 months old.
.

Pivot axle 2-horsc riding cultivator.

2-horse walking cultivator.
5-tooth cultivator.

Good stock rack, 14 feet.

Hay rack, 14 feet.
.Osborn spring drag.

HOGS

Quantity 2x4*s.

Brood sow, 3 years old, weight 300 lbs.,

due in May, a good one.
4 young brood sows, weight 130 lbs. each.

Quantity of inch lumber.

2 single buggies.

Cutter.

Ollier Articles foo numerous to t mention.

Lunch for those coming from a distance. Shelter for
horses in case of storm.
Torme nf Caloi

AI1 sum‘ of $i0° °r ul,ll,r' e“t

AI1

I DllIIS Ul ObIBi sums ovar $5 00, one yean time will be
given nn good bankable notn with Interest at elx per cent
No goods to be removed until settled lor.

JAMES W. CRAWLEY
PROPRIETOR

ARTHUR GLASGOW,
Clerk.

HENRY FLANNERY,
Auctioneer.

FINE I.AKK
u|mhi Monday Our Hundred Members Palmer EnBALTIMORE TOWN LINE
Max h-kholz who was taken to
■e.i*on for this,
cainpineiit tome nnd-Cimfer
Xi-rhols hospital i* reported lining
. ,
Degrees on
very sick with evidence of Hie pres- w. Struble and family gave them tri
■lononiy in mimii'lptil :if—
I....................far.-w.ll vi.il I
■„■■■». All
fos.rge luuniav of Hattie Lreek:
....
......
.
wa* the gi
E. I’aul andlr’-wrt a line time. .Mr. Struble mid I
,1 . ampni'-nt Xo. tt, of Grand Rapid*.
t and Monday. J family On- moving to their new)
||oii Saturday. The visitor* arrived family sum
H. Brinin
d wife have re- j home in Yankee Springs.
[
I
inT .strong al six o'clock, formed in
LOCAL NEWS
line and mnrehed to lhe Temple. lurn«&gt; ,n».i lb«r vl.il »l
lk,y,|
|ly„„
After consuming a supper at Otis' zoo. where they attended Hie birth-' rv.ii,,., vkii.nl H«i w...
Mr, ^.rl Garrison.
restaurant, all went to the Temple .lay ralbrrln, al .A. J. Eur.l , ill |
The rainy weather has not been 1.2*f". ".'ntenu ‘of41 -frl
dale*, three of whom were brought
|&gt;y lhe vi-ilm*. Another supper was
Geo.
ar®
nicely.
after
Geo. Gasser
&lt;ia**er lias
tins been
been hauling
iiaunng sand
sanuj. *""1
served al midnight, “
'•••“ which
. . . The membersl for tin- concrete foundation for his]
The marriage of Mi** Mabel Mnrof
the
visiting
“
Clinton''
gave
an
ex,
m-w
Irani.
...
...
___
that
Mr.
Fules
who
I
n and Waller L. Peak was solvm- hbition drill, which wa* greatly apH is h-p&lt;&gt;rled that Mr. Fnlei&gt;
ni/isi Thursday
.
........r
, .......i...,.
-I.,..i «.1_ purchasedI ih..
the ntMirlio
Oberlin f:iro
farm ha* I
e of Hie bride's parent*. Mr. mid
were made by members of
II. A. Martin iii Pemitlvld. Lark dresses
lhe home nnd visiting liidge*. Work calrat either in Barry or Ito**.
I shortly Imfbre .tlm
’TAMARAC CORNERS.
arly west ImhiimI train
Tin" member
e visitors departed.
The Sunday School reorganized

Gun River Bruin Project.

I offer the following property:

\nnmmrrmcnL
SOI TH WEST RITI.AND.
Ixuii* •*. -McKay, one nf the most I The social al lhe Glass Creek
prominent musician* and irachrrsi Grange Irall was well attended,
of Grand Rapid*, .desires to an-1 Everyone enjoyed a Um- time,
nnunee Hint h&lt;- is organizing a class
Will Havens nnd wife and Mary
in piano and pipe-organ instruction Jane spent’Sunday with Fred Olis
iii Hustings mid will Im- hero evrryjaud family.
Tueal»x.
IIhuc Jrelrin. nmbva: Jlra W1|M» ot OrMrovillo «prn(
In.lriir ion will ,.!«,«• mMro.; bli.i |K„,
,liBhl
Sunday Willi
" U^1' ""
'
»'’l'll&gt;-- Mlrh. | s,.,, jenbin. nml family.
___
i Miss Ester Cronk spent Sunday
with her parrnfs. east of town.
?n, ,'
I Charlk" Whittemore
and wife
d friends "&gt; spent Sunday with the former's par­
* j ruts near liellon.

AUCTION SALE

To close up the estate of Eliza A. Tulfey, 1 will have an auction s&amp;le at the
premises owned by the late Mrs. Tullcy, l’/i miles north and 2 miles east of
Assyria Center, and
mile north of the Austin school house, on section 12,
Assyria township, on

Wednesday, April 15, 1914
Commencing at ten o'clock a. m.

HORSES.
Pair heavy work horars. A good leant
Buy gelding. 5 y rs. old. wi. about 1250 tl&gt;*.
Bay hnrad nuarr. 5 yrs. old. vvl. about 1150 lira.
Buy "volt, roming 2 yrs. old good one
CATTLE.
Five qimmI young niileh rows due lo calf from
April 20lh lo Muy 15th. Ages and .time dur
will be given nt lime of mIc.
■ Three two yr. oliHicifrrs with calf, dur in May
Six yearling rattle
SHEEP.
31 grade Shropshire ryves. tl'Hxl age*, dur to
lamb uImiiiI Ur*t of May
Shroiraliin- ram. 2 year* old
HOGS.
10 shout*, wt. about |00 lira, enrh
„
*
2 brood miwk. dur Muy 1st, wl. about 200 lira.
Farrow row, wl. 200 lira.
HAY AND CRAIN.
About 3 or I tons good mixed hay in Irani
AIhiuI '250 bushels oats, good shape for seed
Harvest King variety
8 bushels seed luirlry i buslii'h, goad seed corn
17 bushels beaus
3U hiishrlsnnnrkct potatoes
•JO busticis cnHy. seed |M&gt;Ialoes
FARM TOOLS.
Blnlsull himlier wngiai. nearly new

I offer the following property:

Hay rack
Pair Belknap Imh siclghs
Wai kino plow
Hulky plow. Oliver, new
Spike tooth drag
Tlirrr section lever luirrow
Two-home riding cultivator
Plaiirl Jr. 5-toolh cultivator
Korn King munurv spreader
Grain hinder, (jirad i-ondlllon
Steel land roller
tram binder
Disk harrow with truck, new
Conibliiulion grain ami fertilizer drill, used
om- m'usoii
John Deen* bay hmder
Side rake
.Mowing machine new
Corn Sheller
lln&gt; *Hngs. Hope and pulleys. Power feed cutter
Plat form wales
Fanning mill
Chains
Fence stretcher
Post hole digger
AlMiut .71) grain •uicks. some new
About 500 ft. Whitewood lumber
About 1500 ft. Beech and Elm lumber
Nome 2xt hoards
20 acres wheat on ground
All the rannll I&lt;nils usually found on n farm—..
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Kitchen range with stove furniture
3 heating stoves
Cream separator
Washing imirliine wringer,
(Jiairs
Tables
Carpels
Rugs
Stands
i complete lasts, with Ird steads, inntlrrsses,
springs and bedclolhhig
Organ
Sewing machine
Clock
Other articles of like nature

Shelter For Horses If it Storms.

Hot Lunch at Noon.

Trnuc*
An ,um* °f t5 00 *n&lt;| UM,,r‘ U*|L Ovar
I CTInlQ. amount eight months tlm, will bo given
Intorost nt six per cent

for.

with

No property to bo removed until settled

'

Leander Reams, Administrator
Col. W. H. Couch,

Auctionear

�AHUL L UH

Spring Times
This is the time of y^ar when your system ne«ds
pleansing. If you feel tired and worn out, here are
pome remedies that will help you. Everyone of these
remedies is thoroughly reliable and is sold with a
positive guarantee of satisfaction or your money
pack.

Fauliyier’s I$eef, Iron and Wine—A splendid
housecleaning tonic. 50c buys a full pint
Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic—A reliable tonic and
pid to digestion. $1.00 a bottle.
Hot Springs Blood Remedy—For impure or im­
poverished blood, scrofula, boils, pimples, chronib
jmalaria, eczema, etc. $1.00 buys a big bottle.
Mucu-Tone—For Catarrh, 50c and $1.00 per
bottle.
Rexall Liver and Kidney Tea—May be used in
such conditions as the following: Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Torpid Liver, Chronic Liver and Kidney
Troubles, Scrofula and Dropsy.'' Jt relieves consti­
pation. 25c a package.

Parcel Post Service.
If it is not convenient to get to town, call us on
the phone or drop us a line, and any of the above
preparations or anything else in our stock will be
forwarded promptly by the next parcel’s post We
are here to serve you.

■

THE SEXAU. STOKE

DeMoa,

MkfciSza.

New Goods
Arriving Daily

Gi nghams, Percales,
Calicos, Etc.
And remember we always have a complete
line of staples, factory, sheetings, pillow tubing,
table linen, etc.
Extra good line of men’s and boy’s fine
and heavy shoes.

A Few Specials in Groceries
3 Cans of ELxtra Good Peas for 25 cents
3 Cans of Good Corn for 25 cents
Try these and you will like them.

F. H. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

LET US PROVE TO YOU THAT

grocery products are the bfest; will please you best;
and—best of all, Save Money!
See them; try them; We guarantee them.
Get our price list and catalogue and get next to
the
.
“MARCO” PLAN

It means a fifteen cent on the dollar savng for

you.

2W

Kopf &amp; Kopf

Delton

Michigan

We Pay 4 Por Cent

Delton State Bank
'

Capital
Surplus

&lt;20,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. Aldrich

Wm. Hlliott
J. G. Hughes

L. B.

Teerpcnini

Southwestern Barry
IHI-ION.

H me.-t with
April 17. IUD.
ford siient
urday with

Faulkner's Drug store ia packed
full of wall pdptir, window shades,
curtain rods, shelf paper, ammonia,
chloride of lime, copperas, disin­
fectants, paints, furniture polish
upd other house cleaning supplies.
Window shades made to order at
Faulkner's Drug Store.
Remember the Easter exercises।
at lhe M. E. church Sunday morn­
ing and tho sacred concert “The
pawn IminorlaTk in the evening.
We are very proud of our EpJB3!,.!rSE:h£S13aKXKt
.
our League was awarded the ban­
ner last week at the District Con­
vention in Kaamazoo, for doing tho,
best'work the past year. As there
is a large number of Leagues in lhe,
district our little i^agde is to be,
congratulated for coming to the;
front so rapidly. Our two delegates,
at the convention. Miss Lois Leon­.
ard and Miss Bcmico Pennock gave,
a line report Sunday evening
।
Miss Beulah Browning returned
to her duties at the U. of M. hospital,
Wednesday after spending a couple'
pf weeks with her sister Mrs Jolin1
Slater.

The
Mrs. F
Hurt
from
Joe

.

or m.«.. r,
spending tho week with J. pills'.
Mrs. A. Bugbee and three chil­
dren spent Saturday with Mrs. Harrisen Hart.
Raymond and Francis Aldrich
spent Friday and Saturday with
relatives in Hastings.

Cleone Brandstelter was in Kala­■
mazoo, over Sunday.
Mrs. « Roy Gaskill has returnedI
from Albion .where she has beeni
visiting relatives for a few weeks.■
Grace and Mildred Mantel visit­*
ed their brother in Kalamazoo lasti

Graydou Blackman has returned
from Ohio, and will upend the Hum­
mer with 4ii* parents here.
L.'G. Eddy and son Edwyn of
Huntington, Ixmg Island, who have
been spending lhe past week with
G. A. Eddy nnd other relatives re­
turned hom&lt;! Wednesday.
l he store which was formerly wcupicd by H. Green and son is now
ng:ain open for business. Mr. Eck­
hart of Vermontville has purchased
(In- stock and is now running al Hie
old familiar plqce.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ixjw Morewood, Saturday morning, a line girl.
Misses Nrylle nnd Vern Maiming
returned home Saturday, after vis­
iting their aunt in Battle Creek, for
tho week.
The social and business meet­
ing of the Epworth League will be
held nt Mr. Mantel's Friday even­
ing. Every member of lhe Epworth
League is uraed |o be present.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wiu. Briggs arc
gaining slowly.*
The many friends of Mrs. Queen
Blackman (tollins of Cincinnati,
were shocked to hear of her sud­
den illness Inst Friday. She wa.«
operated mi for nmiendlclLis at the
i.ineimialI hospiliil Friday p. m,
but we uro very glad to sialo slio is
gelling along nicely.
Mrs. Johnson and daughter of
Kalamazoo, were in town T/iuinday.
Miss Adda Mantel is visiting in
Hastings.
Q
Bernice Flower visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Moreau al Galesburg,
from Halnrday until Monday.
Corinne Mosier ' while shopping
willi her mother in Kalapiazooo.
Friday, was taken suddenly ill and
was taken to Borg?M hospital. Rhe
recovered enough so she came home
Hat unlay mid will soon be able to
be around ugu(u.
lk-rl, Pennock was on Hie sick list
last week.
Mias Jessie Bellinger of Hickory
Corners was an over Bunday guest
of Mrs. Clara Ixiomis.
Gerald Bush visited relatives iu
Galesburg and Comstock, last week.
Mrs. Elgin Barton wont lo Kala­
mazoo, Saturday for a few days
visit. .
.Lou Clark entertained his brother
front Battle Creek last week.
The Young People's Bible class
enjoyed a. very pleasant evening in
the church parlors last Friday eve­
ning. After several hours spent in
gani'ts and visiting ice cream and
eftke were served,’ every’ one de­
parted wishing I list such enjoyable
affairs could lie had oflcner.
Irene Hoeilzd visited her sister.
Dorohea in Battle Creek last week.
Quite a number from here at­
tended ibe Republican banquet al
Hastings Timsday evening. Nearly
all went on the afternoon train
with the exception of two, who
thinking they could save time went
by autos or rather walked nnd
pushed the machine through the
mud. They raved time by return­
ing the next day about II o'clock,
tired and muddy and not having
very much uf the Republican spirit
feft.

■ Blanch Carpenter
yjjth Hnlen tjonneville.
„.
a few days
last week witb her itougim r Mabel
near Hickory Corners.

Hgrrison Hart. ,
Hammomj »d daiiglii. r Mae
^Ulld“y WL^“ 4r&lt;1"’ Owens of
Herman Zcrbel and sojuSferling
qf Jlasltogs .Spent Thursday night
with E. Aldrich?
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenyon mid son
Marshall and Mrs. C. Bachelor al­
tended a play al Praitivxille Friday
night.
A. Warner and family of Prairie­
ville spent Sunday with C. Bachel­
ors'.
Archie Tobias and Miss Bertha
Shultz of Hastings spent Sunday
with John Horn.
Miss Edna Bechlal of Busings is
assisting Mrs. A. Smith in tier

CRESSEY.
Waller Bolyen attended church
al Hickory Sunday.
Mrs. Mae Hudson ami daughter of
Vicksburg came Saturday for a
week's visit with her sister. Mrs.
Jennie Reynolds.
Mrs.
Caroline
Honeysett
of
Springbrook was a week-end visit­
or In Inc home of her sou Charles
and now is wiili her son. E. IL Hon­
eysett.
Oren Powers comm&lt; ii&lt; id work
Monday for W. Bolyeu for the sea­
son.
Fred Leinuar nnd family of Kalamax(M) have moved in|o the home
of D. P. Flower uud will rare for
him.in place of Mr. bnd Mre. Peake
who have moved to the tenant
house on what is known as the
Hill farm.
■
- Arthur Shorter entertained last
week his stepmother from Emmet
county. Mr. ami Mre. Slmrler were
former residents of Cressey uml
went north more Hun
years ago.
Mr. Shorter passed oway IS years
ago.
A number froiiL.GxY.MCx.*Urndrd
lh&lt;- funei.il of Mi&gt;. I'l.na Hurcheit
Hinckley at her hume near Dirtier
Thursday. Her death was very
sudden. Her husband after being
fi-om the house a shurl lime re­
turned to find her dead on the
jmreh. She leaves beside her hus­
band. a father and a number of
brothers and sister* among whom
is Robert Burchell, an honored
member of our Sunday School.
The Ladies' Aid meeting Thureday at the Reynolds home wru well
,«1 tended.
Mrs. Gorham of Milo was lhe
guest of Mrs. Walter Bolyen Thurs­
day.
.
Our Sunday school was reorgan­
ized last Sunday with the following
oflicera: Superiiileiuk'fll, Mrs. Rob­
ert BurcheU; assslant superinleinlcnt. Mrs. Arthur Shorter: m-cy.
Miw Ethel Barber: treasurer. Miss
Susie Barber. Sunday School will
be held al '2:00 and preaching ser­
vice at 3:00 o’rock.

CLOVERDALE.
Mr. and Mre. George Chipman ami
baby of Kalamazoo spent several
days with friends and relatives al
Uns, place.
Mr. and Mre. tFloyd Parker of
Richland spent Friday until Monday
with Mr. and Mre. Headley.
■
Yule McLeod of Gary, hid., is
home for a few weeks with his par­
ents Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod.
Rev. and Mre. Gurney left Mon­
day night for their &lt;on in Detroit
and lhen they will visit their
daughter Mrs. Snyder, iu Ohio.
A. J. Willis of Kulatnatoo spent
over Sunday with’ his wife Mrs.
Willis.
Mrs. Frank Brock and son John of
Kalamazoo spent over Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pennels.
Harold Campbel1 h going l«rwork
for Dell Norris Ibis summer.
Miss Alice Foley of Hustings
spent Saturday until Monday with
her sister Mrs.- N (J. Buun&gt;.
Mrs. Mamie Tijus spent Monday
Julia Ann Clark was born iu
Binghamton, N. Yg November 20. with tyr- un&lt;i Mre. Lou Morewoml nf
IB29. and died March 2Mh. 1011, al Delton wlio an- the proud parents
lhe ripe ago of Rl years, I months of a line baby girl.
and &lt;&gt; days. October 3rd. IMP, she
Mrs. Mina Shears and sou Morion
was married io Win B. Ford. To of Detroit are spending the week,
them were born four children, two .with Mr. ami Mrs. Dawmiori.
sons and two daughters, ull of
Miss Ealheriim Eagnty spent over
whom are living. These together Sunday with friends al Has!ing*.
with the husband remain io mourn
Miss Zelphu McIntyre of Hastings
her loss. The funeral was held Sat­ alent Saturday until Monday with
urday forenoon al lhe home of her
r.-and Mrs. Lewis Acker.
daughter. Mra. F. A. Blackman,
Mrs. Murtha RepraghUiM return­
with whpm she has made her home ed from Kalamazoo. leaving Mr.
for several years and who, during Replogio in belter cprujiliou.
her illness, has given her. the best
Mrs. Until Furgeson of Kalamazoo
nf loving care. The services were siient scviTtul’days with imr purenls
conducted by Itev. John Waler of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pcmiels.
lhe M. E. church and the burial was Little Mere! Kalhcr has In’en quite
at Prairievilto.
sick witli gastritis hire is aome 1h-1Give tlm living the Howers of b’.vu, (rr at this writing. •
Nul wail 'till .the journey's .o’er:
Church Nolea.
When Ute. hungry heart and palii.nl
Easter Sunday will.be noxl Sun­
lips
day |cd by Rev. Griswold.
4 re MUI for cveniytre.
The ¥. p. A. will Ih« fed by Mrs.
. , Card of Ttianks.
A E. Pullon. The topio is “A:bmg
-•
To aU’w’ho were Ao .kind lo us in Ixwk Abend'' I &lt;k»r. IbtMMB. .
. There will be a chureli fair giv­
our sorrow, we thank you.
en al iho store ami rewdcjwo of A.
Win IL Ford.
E. I'altun Aped 24. -You nre iuv|i&lt;.|
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blackman.
to tiring in suum article (o sell.
Adv.
.
.
Also there will be □ supper on J-’nr
Mra. Jonatdi Moai* whu was teMu day ocjiiag ftTjiu
-.Music ut
to Butterworth hospital Grand Rap- ; the evening ami tin* sale will conlids the lost of the week is recover-1tinue Saturday, (tome out ami have
1 ing nicely from her operation.
j a good lime and help tho Y. P. A.

UfiBOtMBl

LACK*Misa Nellie SUtnton has been at
borne the past wck.
The Sunday School convention al
the Briggs church lust Saturday
was well attended. A good instruc­
tive program was given.
Mra. Nora Clemeucc of BeUtord
lias been visiting Mra. Jessie Norris
and other-relatives here-rHie past
week.
John Jansen lias moved io Cha's.
:Stanton's tenant house and will
work, for him this summer. • ”
Sherman Clark, who is al home
.for-lis vacation, is sick with lhe
mumps.
Delbert Cortright has been at
home from Battle Creek for u week,
and returned to his school Monday.
There was a hand social at Hie
hall on Wednesday evening of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith nf Dowl­
ing spent Sunday with James Smith
,and wife,
Mrs. Harriet Moore and children,
who have been here several weeks,
returned to their home al Corn­
stock Tueiday.
There wil be a sugar social at the
home of Sam Bhxlon on Friday
night of tbs week.
.Mrs. Jennie Garrett, who lias
been visiting her daughter nt Nash­
ville the past threF weeks, lias re­
turned home.
Her little grand­
daughter Agnes Maurer came with
her for a visit.
Tlie L. A. 8. will meet at lhe hall
on April 17th lo sew for Mrs. Anna
Grayburn.
Charles Puraeli is building a new
tool house and corn crib, and Billy
Cornell is graining and varnishing
for him.

BANFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dunn of
Bedford visited-al Wm. Wirjcwire's
and George Wirkwire's Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Bellinger mid Miss
Pauline spent several days in Bid­
lie Creak last week.
Rev. Brooks' sermmi .Sunday
morning "The World's OIL'F' Uas

ROYAL

Banna Powder
Is the Housewife's
Greatest Help.
HAT so tempting to the
laggard appetite as a
light, flaky, fruit short cake or
a delicate hot biscuit?
Royal makes the perfect
short cake, biscuit and muffin,
and improves the flavor and
healthfulness of all risen flour­
foods.
It renders die biscuit, hotbread and short cake more di­
gestible and nutritious, at the
same time making them more
attractive and appetizing.
Royal Baking Powder is in­
dispensable for the preparation
all the year round of perfect
foods.

W

courses but Ibis wm the host ever.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilkes and son
Clare spent Sunday with Jesse
Warner al Dowling.
A1.TO.
(
WALL IAWL
Miss Blanche Arnold is very .•irk.
Miss Kiltie Murphy is working iu! Mrs. W. W. Potter and children of
Bev. Brooks' wife and children
lhe telephone ulllci-.
1 Hastings s(ienl Iasi week al their
are on I heir way from England.
Mrs. Earl Bowman has gone to
Mr. mid Aire. Will llousriff were
here.
in Grand Rapid* Saturday.
, , *• «■ ’avis of Llmugo is veiling
Mis.* Ruth Harris of Ypsilanti* is’
daughter Mrs. Arthur Eddy this
list.
visiting her parents al this place. j*'««*.
News from Dicing Edmonds amiI
Mrs. Blackburn of Jennings is vis- | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Karr of Kalnwife of'Florida says they have bothi iting her son Rob and family.
mnioo visited their parent.* Thomas
been very ill. Mre. Cross says she
Arthur Kreplin of Grand Rapids। Kelley and wife several days last
lines not believe her father wouldI visited his mother Sunday.
1 week.
survive the journey from there tn।
Miss Esther Clarke of Whitney-; Ml*, and Mrs. I. Whittemore en­
Michigan.
ville ami Miss Edith Koiiklc were lertahlvd Suiulay Mr.-and .Mrs. Chas.
Mrs. Lovilia Stevens returnedI1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cos-' Whittemore and little son of HubSidurduy from a four months visitH griff Sunday.
' land, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Whim-more,
with
reluthes
al Williamston.■ i Mrs. Roy Yarger of Freeport vis-t John Francisco and family amt Mr.
I-'uising and CharhMlo.
I ited her sister Mrs. Skewart Draperiand Mrs. Brown 1»f Delton.
Archie Hliefllehl of Delnnl spent! Saturday.
Fred Ashby began the wall for his
Snlurdny ami Sunday with his par­•| Wiltn* VanOMrr nf WebliervIHe I new house last week.
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Slieflleld. I is visiting her uncle Tom VanOrder
Mr. '(Mb has sold bis farm to E.
Mre. Peter Hoiighlalin who was।land
I
family.
j B. Payne.
Chas. Brown was called to Port j Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac Newton of Drl, Huron Thursday to attend his falh- • ion. visited al .Geo. Payne's last Sunit's funeral.
t day.
will make a home for his mother.
Tom and Fred Fuigieloil and Willi ' Mrs. Ashby is spending the week
t he F. M. V. Club' met with Mra. ' (tosgrilT went to Grand Rapids Wed- with tier daughter, Mrs. Ernest Horn
Alice Bristol Thursday.
nemln** *- -..... r*----- ■ -i
s
I ncle Hiriiim Bristol is very, sick Alto.
’Cough Medicine for C.liildrrn.
willi pneumonia.
Percy Harris has permanently'
Easier service til the church.
discontinued his studies al the Mr-I
Lachlan Business College al Grand | selecting a cough medicine for chil­
short program of mush- and other Rapids.
dren. It should be pleasant to take,
exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson who contain no 'harmful substance ami
have been spending the winter in be most e(Tei-tual. Chamberlain's
Forresl Fiebarh was in Charlotte Florida have returned.
• ,
(tough Remedy meets these require­
ments and is a favorite with lh&gt;*
musical numbers Sumlav evening of Lowell is clerking in Hie drug mothers of young children every­
He was entertained by Mr. nnd Mrs. store during tlie absence of Chas. where. For sale by AlHsDealers.—
Cort right during his slay there.
Brown.

DE LAVAL
Cream Separators

are the cheapest as well as the best
l.oilK AHEAD!
DON'T TRY 'tn SAN E gl().u&gt; TODAY IF IT M EANS A loss uf 23 cents a day for nil lhe years a
rivtuii separator may last you.
•
1HAI.S JL'ST WHAT NOE WILL IM) IF YOU BUY A cheap or inferior separator simply
w-uvvis “ lin,c
lha'&gt; ,hal "rn"' Ih-Lavul.
WHEN A PIH DENI MAN BLYS A CREAM SEPARATOR he knoUs Ihut what he is really
paving for is not just so much iron, steel, brass umf tin. whether il is called a sc|&gt;uralor
or not.
WIIAF HE WANTS-1S A MACHINE lo perform a certain service, ami hcTnusl be sun. of
Hie machine doing the Work for which it is intended a* thoroughly mid with as- little
..
. ““’I
possible on hisYMirt.
IHOLSANDS OF BABCOCK AND oilier lesls have proved lhal1 the-DuLiv'nLskuns clpser
Ilian any other cream separator under any conditions uml particularly under the harti..
experienc.fd at time.'.
■ . ’
u
tt ii
..
f Us| |jme as |(1 ccn|„ worth of cream at each stiiiiniiing mea
" you in a year—twice u day fpr
for .3(fi
tftl.UO. and with as many
mai
’kw, days—over $70.&lt;K».
us ten cows
Hie cream losses alone
separator usually amount
ani&lt;&gt;uni io
m&lt;&gt;i Ihuit this.
.. from
nn an inferior scjairalor
to more
(.IIEAMEBNMEN.
reparalow for birthless
hudm- success, have
.N. WHO ARE DEPENDENT ON THEIR M'paralujM
loirg since
•• found
f(!U!;:r mil the ;*&gt;iii.
dilierem-e
:i'vuc&gt;.: bviWv'
between
:&lt;i J"
Dvl.aval
;L;,val aud
ami uijief
other nvj»ar«ii&lt;re,
separators, w„,i
willi me
the ,ure— I .. w, ..ta.1
■.Ila...-I universally■■«...!
mI.I ....
m today.
y
suit I hut 'll'l.lkvill
Deutvnl rm.l,.,..'
factory u.i.krt
separatorx
are almost
used■ I...
the.....
world
over
DE I.AXAL SEPARATORS
ALf. sizes, for &lt;nie
one row ur
or a Hiousaml.
thousand, ami
and
SEPARATORS ARE IDENTICAL IN ALL
bet ween
just U
p- same
willi suudlrst
lh«
!ar',| reiires
TL
'**'l'®separators
n,,,Jrs are are
jusMhe
same
wjilMlnmacliine uud lhe
They mean us niiirh relatively to Hie little aslhe big user.
THEN 1 HERE
SAVINti 'lN
liECAi'SE
OF TUP
THeT
asFkR running and greater
IE IS A SAVIXt.
IX 'i-Ailoil
I Vltlllt ’IU-T
VI'SU* 111.'
PA
capacity of the DcLuval over other machim-s ami the less care requmsi in cleaning mid
adjiisliiienl. worth at least 10 rents a day.
AND THERE IS THE INDISPt'TABLE FACT THAT A DE LAVAL martiim- lusts from leu lo
twenty years as against an average of from two to live yearn in lhe case of other sepunilor.s or the limes (he average life of compel Rive machines,
THESE ARE THE RKAHONS WHY DE LAVAL SEPAHA IOHS ARE cheapest as well as btttf.
.why thousands uf oilier .machines are yearly being replaced with D«'|jivnls and why
their use is rapidly becoming a* unkereul on the farm a* in lhe erpomory.
IT SIKH LD BE HEME.MBEHED MOIlEnVEIl. THAT IF FIRST tUJST is a serious considera­
tion a DeLnval Separator may be buughl mi such iHieral lerins Ilia! it will actually save
and pay for itself, as many thousands of them have done.
,

Aldrich Brothers Co
HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS ANO FURNITURE

Delton,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Hhf: EinurT

WANTS

&lt;»n Mouth
IS?.

J'lbbln . Ht.

APRIL, a, 1H|

or Kale—Pair bay Belgian mares, For hale—f,-&gt;r hatehihg from
I For Sale— Buy inare .with to:iL Al­
coming I. wegld 2tm one sorrel ! American Slaminnl fawn and
so Wliito
mi
is inn- i.r-ii'ii
Leghorn
ii ijgu*. pure .........
bred.;
For further informal Ion •Phone i P-'giaii
Belgian gelding ctiming I. wt.j■ whiic Imlinn Runner Ducks. Cryspair coach hoi-w* corn-1 tai while (U[g Urain. Also high
George DeMoll. Hastings. '1-Wkj 1330.
l &lt;.so Uno
&lt;&gt;nn nair
ing I and ft. wl. ?OT»-r'ilih’ pan--1 soirtM
Rhode Island Hofei
... ......
...................
M. Also good 7 year .nld mare. Ollol AH egfs.aiAM) per selling. Coy G.I
Lost—White
dpi. “Onne
clasp pin.j
Brumm, Nashville; Mich.. R. F. D.
Finder
return
10
BANNER
office.
'
B.
Schulze.
Nashville*,
mile west
C-ill phonsj
I -wk
nf (Topol.
IT I carrier No. R.
Owksj
&lt;r

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_
._ JI■11L_ _ _
dry mixed wood I
’ aasoHne engine. J horw Inirrnn-brrsI Tor April larrpw: also j njne pigs. Price
Phono j
por 6or&lt;| delivered. Phono A.I
tloaal. oil monnied nn wagon, il. a. | pyp. bred O. I. C. boars, fl month’' 2.to 1 long I short, i’. L. larger. r. Sylvester or Goo. Tolhurst. If;trfhbsri. llasrings. Bourn s.
tf
„I&lt;L Gillierl SeolJ. Quimby. CitiHoule No. 3.
1-wk, „
.
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&gt;&gt;—.&gt;'&lt;»«-na
. ..............
'-"k M,lH-P.lra.M-r,v..lnK.~»~-!
I
109 pianls.
plant*, postage pai&lt;l
paid the:
the I N.
wLuL
nt»dinv,re J' ?r
Pail gold bowiil glasses in' for 100
1-wk,
Helriqle. North Droadwny.
_tt
ra^ ,F|nder Murn |n BANNER
s..
......... . -JmmC II.
;!.ra«&gt;rr.y . .frowvr.
I.. (7.'work |
My Bazaar Stock of goods, ami tlx- ' oMfi*- _________________
Uwk
Winslow,
Mich,
_________ on ftii-rn by month or year. Wo-i
..
.Delton.
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Fitoh ft\Lh?ille’,MlchM”' E'n,,,a 1 Wnnted-iGanlens fo plow, ashes to Wanled-Foc . a«h rent live to ton | man lo work, iii bouse,-'man On I
’
1
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haul, general loam work. Charles' acres rich loam sell. .Addrcw । farm. Phono Canfield. S. F. Hindi-j
2-wk«l
Map flMe'Cheap—rnrt of house. Cnn,' llieks. 80? No. Hnnovcr, Phone
Farmer eiiri* BANNER.
1-wk,I man. Dowling. Mich.

—The Beat For The Money Store

“What do
you want
to pay

— $1.50— $2.00

•
F. ,M. H. Meeting.
qulm BANNER oilier.
tf —---------------------------- —--------------------- For Sale—Well improved^#* acre;
--wr- —, ----------fck* Fnrnbhcd Room* for light For sale or exchange—for place -form: will toke small farm or
closer in. I acres with good liouso. | house nnd lot. C. D. Shellenberger tlie W. F. M. 8*'' of lhe Methoi....
ttouaekreping at 301 So. Church
bam. well, cistern. frufL 2 chickIrving. Mich.
t-wk I Episcopal ehtfroh wiil be held on
I Wednesday*'afigrticKin"
April
15 alls
fl-a f
f
,
.f
&lt;*^t**L
St. Soo Phln Smith.
tf
en parks. n|l fenced. Enquire or
—------- ------------------------- *-----------------.
—
.
J. G. Kirchner. S. East Hi. Plrone For Sale—Good violin. rhca[i.
quire Phone
2lu
M8-R.•
* t-wk
"•’
----- 3fl3 J‘ m»■c “
*" 1West ■ chairman. Leeson. “Europe. South
Madison SI.
t-wk America and Moxico." chapter 5 nfl
corn crib, chicken house and driven
-------------------s----- —-——------- — “Our Work for the World." Leader ]
well, about 7 blocks from bank cor­ For Sale—Kitchen range in good
condition. \V. A. Dunn. I!W .East For Sale—Ix&gt;t on krnTield s Addi- Mrs. Nelliw Brook.’. Meeting fol-:
net. Phono 4&gt;«R.tf
lion, inquire 21? West Clinton or towed by annual Eiistrr Tea. You I
For Sale—Pair of mares, weight
phone 187-R.
2-wks t art' invited 16 atlend.
3.000 pounds. I- A. AblM’y. llasl- Fnr Sale—Sorrel inn re colt, three
i n»' k' Woleoll.
NorM. Tlrraul-1
inga. Phono 587B.
f
years old. Phone 535 II.
2-wka
We juat want to impress you with the fact that you can.
umh ?•.&gt;?hn&lt;.meiii hall
1,1 ver&gt;’ H,rk with small hopes,
For Sale—Two year old heifer with
loom, kill In it and linst. ineiii. nan, -.r tacovafv
■
pick out one of the nobbiest shirts you ever saw and at
old and hay gelding 2 years old
Frank Ickes. Phone .,&lt;&gt;-lriniM.
the
price you want to pay.
Also a pair bay brood niares jwith ______________________________ '~VVi&gt;
Sewer, gas. electric lights and fdr!
o!’l.ranb "
Noth*—All those having accounts
We are here to serve you, not with a $2.00 shirt&lt; if you
nace. -’Lol 8 by ID rods. !&lt;#• bbl
Woodland phone 81-2, M mil. ; wlth ,|l0 |Bh. nr. Ro|,ert Mont.
cistorn. Fred Muhlitner. 1120 8
HASTINGS MARKETS
want one at $1, but with the best value ever shown at $1,
nouth Woodland.___________ i gomery please call anil settle. 119
Jefferson.
•
1-wk
For Eale— Eight win house? on
“ °"1‘
if that is what you want to pay—or $1.50 or $2.00.
-wks
nnd one half lots and barn. En ! 8°n&gt;cry. administratrix.
Glance at the new ties at 50c, 75c and up. They are
dm inc MH.,
&lt;•«&gt; „ * {■"•# g-JI
1
quire A. 1». Maynard.
■•&gt;
—
..
•buffet, dininc
• fo
- -*-•
Sale—..
Bookcase,
great.
For Bole—Al a bargain, one hous 'I ''ishio. fl chairs. 2 rockers, sinall For Sale—Team
black
gdding-«.
Ihi.
Other
prices
change
nn
butler
table, iron bed. springs, mattress, r
nnd two lol*, tot. ward. Hastings ,। 11
Yea, and just take a few minutes to look over the new
l•'•millc 5 and 7. Weight ?8&lt;"&gt; fal. wheat, oats, rye apd beans.
•
Inquire 202 No. Michigan A\r. t ! cook stove, m bushel crates, fruit
Phofio
1 long
raoDicr
r«ns. First house east -of Bool
-----------319 ----— -। short.
------ Win. ISpring Styles in Clothcraft Clothes at $10 to $20—the
Pwlb.
"
For Sple Cheap—Rough 1-inch him ' factory.
1-wk | Ba&gt;'nc;____________________ *~Wk "PIt*r
clothes that arc making other makers think about prices.
ber for roofing and sheeting, als Ij For Sale—A pair of maivs; ono J ■ |,'or
,
cream hisepar;.- ^'i.K.*”'
-bill sluff. Phono toid. Itiqulr ।! years old. weigh! HOD pounds: Urn
11.1
0C|e.
Cental
Cre*awryCe.quotes
butter
rust
70
,e.
1
f"r o \ ' *■''
F. O. Pierce, City.
t
UUT&gt;.
other 12 years old, weight i»Vl Nashvdlc phone ll.l I rings. I-**.
..nnn.H dim to foal Anril til One, F
vV.hanK.. („r ..„y propi yearling mare colL These horses | Pfty. ■ ■ ------- 1 ....... ■ 1
are otriclly all right. A&lt;ld»w«!
dinus. Buildings. fruit, wellHastii
Vacawn Clcanm co l|cm—Elect i
G'enn Alien. Miildluvillr, Mich.
fenced. Mrs. Hallie Hager. Hast­
-Clizens Phono tort.
2-wki»
ing*. IL 5.
II
''oe«,nd h»ni| ularm fur sab'. AtWiri ।Cklrriis built, cleaned and repaired.
i';e.
Tn giMki ghnne. Miller and Harris. । All work sunnm|....d. PlmilO or'
POUI.TBYAXD HIDES,
Heatings,
Mich.
Furniture Co.
1-wk.
leave w'.ifd al Smith's Market. Leo cnirk-tw.aitv«. i«
S'niiii. Cily.______________ ,
»
M'-.l I)--? wnn,| ixtplc trees tn
transplant. Phono tob.
2-wk*
II..,
itSK'Sf •
count of poor health. Frank Hare
fnill. Ill or 20 arnis wilhoull
’
a«eo*.
Haatlnx*.
&gt;
f....;&lt;i«rnd Gtmrnsey
BOWES'* MILLS.
NORTH EAST RUTLAND.
I.ull.lincr.. .Ml umler oullly.lto•
•■nils, two nnd fntjr months ohl
There will be a dance al tin'
willi mere of good niurk. Also l.l;«oc.
.
E. I&gt;. Springer is buzzing wood in
barn bull. Register No. 33868
Orange hall Friday evening, ApYil
Canadian Pacific Ry. Lands
Ibis neighborhood.
E.
W.
Ruehs,
Caledonia.
Mich.
Herbert Eaton, wetion II. Bi'l
Everyone is cordially invited.
pura blood Bronze Turkeys, tine' &gt;&lt;£■»,.6
Saskatchewan and Alberta
Several in this vicinity attended 10.
more. Phone 268-1L-IS..
4wk
Everything went republican in
ones. 81000. I large old ------- - ----- -- —' 1
services al the school house Sunday
shares of Cilizons
«'«nt. Geofge Townsend.
nAUtn HAY ASP STRAW.
rnndiicled*hy Bev. Rodder of Bast-, Yankee Springs nnd in most In­
excursion* every week in March nnd
stances
with a large majority.
Telephone
stock.
Interest
Grove.
Illgs.
April to the richest farming country
at once. Inquire of J. Ml Rent
Win. E. Itowon of Augusta is in
able quarterly. Not taxable.
in the world. Write for information.
or phone 323 B.
2-wl
Mrs. Cleo RigbriHger relurnejl lo town on business. We am always
For Hide—Two brood sows, m
If.
her home in Jackson last week af­ pleased to’sen Mr. Bowen who for
ter a week's visit with her parents so many years resided in this neigh •
limit Lewis Irvins. Route I.
Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Oliver.
bred, coming three years old.
bvrhood.
Frank A'^rdinc. 2 mi’esnorth and
We would invito all who are in­
Mr. and Mrs. Dep Newton and 1ILI.xtrl.ln^
&gt;M.i
|..-r
•
1.0
ll-M
terested to meet al the school bouse tlo daughter of Hastings spent last
Fo- Sato—Early seed potatoes &lt; f mile Fast of Carlton Center.;
ehs-t
a
gio.ni)
per
no.
Jason
Mrcn&lt;ek
i
.
’
i&lt;
cnieK
reed,
si.u.
next Sunday al 3 o'clock lo help or­ week with Mrs. Newton's parents,
Hunt Bros. Phono 387 I long ' i CUiren# Phone 109 I long I short.
1-wk
Molested
tkh.lo.
Elwnin.
I
~
'
------J
-"
Lake Odessa.
tf;
ganize n union Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holes.
short.

This is not an auction

G.

safe?*«. TS„&lt;i"‘

E Chidester

j

For sale—Some nice bright hay
Phone 131 2 long 2 abort. E. F
Nichols.
’
2-wki .
cow. coming fresh in June. H. It
Kelley. Hickory Corners. P. O
Cressey. Mich.
1-wk

For Sale—New milch row. Mrs
Mary Ryan. Phone 1M-1L-2S. IwiFor Sale—Brown mare 1 years .old
wt. nbout ttoO. Broken sinele &lt;r
double. Bun-el Phillips. Phon294-3 rings.
2-wk
For Sale—O. I. C. sow wilh 5 plg1830; One J. L Case separator, 3'
x54 with wind slacker and belts
In good running order, $50. Fran'
Slocum, Route fl.
tf

For Rent—Suite of
unfurni*h»-'
rooms for liaht housekeeping
Mrs. Troxel. Phone 148.
1-wk
Waited—Informal ion a# to lhe addresa of lhe heirs of Edwin Bar
low. who served in the Ifllh Mich
loan Infantry. He diol nt Mnrtmn
Barry County, almu' 190:1 and h-d
two children. Leila and F.llm'
8mni| recovery ran prehnb'y 1&gt;
made. Address: Edwin W Spa'd
ing. Pacific Building, Washiuato"

For gale .Mare with
foal from
GralTinliler’s Percheron. Also colt
8 months old; also Elm. Ash. an-*
Maple wood.
Ben Taggart.
mile east of 8hullz sial ion. 1-wk
For sale nr Exchange fnr city prop I
erly. 40 acre*, six miles west of
flattings. BuiMinaa. fruit, well.
fenced. Mrs. Hattie Hager. Hast­
: mgs, R. 2.
if
For tale—New milch cow and calf
-Alto some nice bright hay. Phon’
•134-2 tong 2 short. E. F. Nichols
. 2-wk*
tor sale—Three nice yearling sow’
due May 1st 125 00 each. .Luth
er Dryer.. Hastings.
3-wk«
Wonted Eggs— I will pay a premium
for 1000 cases of clean eggs. In
.cleaning use damp cloth, do nol
dip egg* in water. Gel our
prices. Phono 55. Joseph Roger­
; .. .____________
tf
ForTteoot-^Two suites of hvhiu
rooms. Jesse Townsend.
t-wk

black and
Have rented my
MYn.no- thM'1 horse# must be
sold. Frank Chariton. Phone 207•Iftaga.-------_______________ t-wk

h fcal House for small family.
Stff E.. Mareiiall 81. Phone 570-J.
Titry any time delivered
io. &lt;L &lt;1. Kirchner. 8.

S SSE

WWEWVWWWWWWWMEWWmRMAARRRM

French’s White Lily Flour
The Product of Specialists
This is a day of specializing. A “Jack of All
Neither can a miller, even though he has the exper­
ience, which is absolutely neceasary, produce the
Trades” can fill but a secondary place in this busy
best flour, unless he has a mill equipped with every
commercial life, we are having during this genera­
facility for making fine grade strong flour.
,
tion. If in no other way, we see the result of spec­
Having natural advantages, possessed by but
ializing in the products that are being turned out
very few mills in this country, we have left no stonfe
these days. The man who has devoted his whole life
unturned to make French’s White Lily Flour just
to perfecting the one product he is asking the public
as near PERFECT as the best mechanical equip­
to buy is rewarded by seeing his product sold easily
ment money can buy, can make it
in competition with those less perfectly made—and
We have special patented machinery for remov­
this is not his only reward, he sees that there is a
ing all cockle, broken kernels of grain, and foul stuff.
"skill,” a “knack” wrapped up in his own product
In ordinary brands of flour, a large portion of this
that can never be found in the inferior product be­
foul stuff is ground up and becomes a part of the
cause the producer had not spent all his days in the
flour.
art of perfecting his product
We also clean and polish our wheat BETTER
This is one of the-reasons why French’s White . than other mills do, having several different pro­
Lily Flour is selling so strong up and down the whole
cesses that we put it through. And it would sur­
of this part of the state. It is a product made by
prise anyone to see the amount of dirt and fuzz that
specialists and from the best wheat that can be
we. get off of wheat that you would think was per­
grown.
fectly clean. All of this is done before the wheat
In adlition to the experience required by the
passes to the rolls.
j
specialist in the proper production of his article, &gt;•
We put our wheat through 17 sets of rolls, each ’*
there is necessity for material equipment Men can­
set rolling the grain down finer and finer, and re­
not plow today with a crooked stick and compete
moving any dirt or dust that might get in, in the
with the man who uses tlje latest improved plow.
process of manufacture.

After passing through all these rolls the flour
is sent through TWO very large “Sifters,” passing
through very fine mesh silks in the operations.
All of this insures a flour of the finest and most
even granulation. That’s WHY French's White
Lily Flourls BETTER. All of the “flour goodness”
is taken from the grain, and it is reduced to the fin­
est and.MOST UNIFORM particles. It absorbs
water and yeast evenly, bakes evenly and is AL­
WAYS THE SAME.
You take any other brand of flour and look at
it under a microscope. You will see that many of
the partiefes are several times as large as others. It
stands to reason that they will not absorb yeast or
water as readily as the smaller particles. The flour
varies. So will the bread into which such flour is
made.
'
Why not get a sack of French’s White Lily
Flour, and a sack of any other flour claimed to be
“just as good.” Make a batch of bread from each
flour, put them in your oven right side by side, and
bake them. You’ll see the difference. It’s because
French’s White Lily Flour is made by specialists m
flour making and under the latest improved methods.

MIDDLEVILLE ROLLER MILLS
MIDDLEVILLE

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

*PKL 11914-20 PASTS.
SPLENDID SH0WIN8 OF

llial lull, more than 16 par cent, of I

housework that I like. She de­
clared il wa* mouolonoiH In rise
curly every morning and prepare
breakfast, to gel. 3 R£?,st
:wa
days of every year. Dto house­
keeper is conllnml Within doora. hn*
lo work more hours than 'people in
other occupations, and when her
day’s work is supposed l&lt;&gt; be done,
site aits &lt;lown to tin1 never-failing
basket of mending turn darning.
Mrs.
Shctllcld
deelar.d Hint
•‘Housekeeping is our birthright,
prose nt cd by our heavenly Father
10 every female or nearly every
Qjn*." The work wns |d'-.n;uil. !«•- .
cause it was done for loved one.*.
11 is a pleasure to prepnr. meat*, a
pleasure lo repeat Imusrhold dulie*.
Housekeeping is tho only work o|
which we would not lire; club
meetings ami even •rhiireh would
become weiirisonn* if k&lt;'|it iip day j
after day. Mrs. Shellii,l'[_&gt;H‘lan''d
Hint “ladioa who ajw'v.-i -r.| in 1
sch'nce and tileralUHy coni" bark to
the dear old housework with pleas­
ure," and quoted a* example* Mr*.
RiMtseveli and Mrs. WiN-n.
Mrs. Iliiyes spoke on the ii.^flivo
side of lhe question. While she ad­
mitted that there -were htnnes
where' housework was not monoto­
nous.'she asked her heniera tn try
to put Ihcimtelyos in
flare of
the woman to whom it •roubb u&lt;tt
but prove wearisome!, she sjHike of
the tens of thousands of maid*, each
of whom wns considered but a ma­
chine to keep Hie hou.** going. A
maid in a home wlwre Mrs. Haye*
hail visited, one who had filled her­
self for her position by a study of
domestic science, made th&lt;* plea
that sh&lt;* was “so joncsnnie." Then
there is lhe fanner's wife. Hie one
who dos'-s not have modern con­
veniences and who is kept closely al
home. Housekeeping is also mo­
notonous to tho wife of the unskill­
ed Inltoror.
Mrs. Waterman answered sonic of
the charge* made on Hie negative
side of tho question. She said
that when she tnugiit she,spent
more hours on her work Ilian she
nowdid on her housekc-'ping. The
maid's loneliness was largely (ho
fault of her mistress who was not
a progressive hbusekoepcr.
The judges decided that tlie af­
firmative had won by Iwo'iH.inl*.
Before adjourning the chili -.hip.
"Michigan. My Michigan," with Mrs.
.Maywood al the piano.

all money paid into il’« treasury!
NEW EDA ASSOCIATION shall be usetl for expenses. No ,
WOMEN’S CLUB
enormous sundus is accumulated
now" as lias been done by some
Grand Rapids Company Far Sur­ companies in days gone by. A re­■
The club met in tho Cily Hall.
passes AH Fraternal (kmipunlcs
serve fund, prepared to mwl noc.es-• ,April 3rdrnnd the moding was callsary demands is always at hand hutI ।ed lo order by the president. Mrs.
In fnsurtnee Written In State
.Jessie Woodmansee. Tlie attend­
'
“A new day is breaking, a day of no more.
Now, a won! about tho invest-. 1auro was small.
univonml brotherhood. You can see
During-Ihe business .session Mrs.
moiitN
of this company. They hove&gt;
tho glint of its earliest rays upon
।
n system of Investing insurance Pancoast announced a suffrage
the mountain tops,
, convention to lie field in Kalamazoo.
•'Nln&lt;'f«on hundred yeal-s ago the money that can. bo found in no. 1April 22ml, 23rd. Mr*. Burton reworld was enshrouded in all ju*r- other place in the world. Tho re­। ported for the lecture eourM com­
\ailing nelllshnes.*, and even religion servo funiis of Iho New Era are. Imiller concerning the entrrtain1
wns furrowed down to nation, tribe placed as deposits with reputable. incut
to lie furnished by the lecture
'
or ftunily. Like lightning athwart banks which institutions are aecur-. bureau.
While lhe exact date could
n darkened sky. the word went forth etl by surety organizations. Cortif- 1
lie given. May ttlh was under
•All ye nre Brothers,' and since tlial lento* of de|M)sit are issued bearing:. 1not
consideration. The pictures to be
time Iho gospel of human hrolher- the three, nnd one half percent in-। 1shown an1 to be of the PannmtitoresL
which
these
banks
pay
—
a
•
'
hood has made ils way, mon* and
Parillc
Exposilibn. of the Grand
1
more into human affairs. It lias re­ rate t|int is thoroughly consistent Canon,
and of Yellowstone Park.
claimed the world, unfit religion, with good banking. This Is a low I 1 Mrs.
Ailuir Was elected In active
education, charily* and social life rale as compared with the six or, Mra.
‘
‘ ' i. Tho
eight
percent
offered
on
mortgages,
memberamp
..... name uf Mrs.
are under its sway. Politics and
nuir.iiuu
Wiij. prorimod fiii
"
aterman was
for S.ilVC
active
husineM however, are yet unron-, real estate, elc, but il is sure and I metpl»ors|i|n
amt. will
will, Ilie
| inomliership,( and
m* voted on
iiuered; their creed, Hu* survival of absolutely safe.
Much more could l«- .ahi In I ’*,'hf unriwrtliut Th^mnller nt
the strong on the ruins of tho weak,
next
was
— of Illi. rnn&gt;|,.nx In 1........ 1»I-1' ’au1lecture
"'""’, coursn fnr "f
’l year »»•
nnd they have yet to feel the benign nrul
vole taken showed
Lr of it's growth it's snlendid nor- discussed. A vote
inlluonco of the coming ilay.
lo themXi Io of the slate il&gt; Uial ll"’ "‘ajorily of. those present
-A
“We, of the New Era, havo band­ work in educating the public mind i Jj'X’Lr0ll,l’,ui"R ,l»&gt;
oil ourselves together in a larger to the advantage of majority-rule' ,no1 T* "a" ■"’®'J' ?!*'*. fn,rr,pll J!,I’n.1
hope for humanity, and desire to do
insurance
supervision
and
manageI
t’
our part, in however humldo a sfa-i numt The New Fra hn-- n snecial
appointed
Mrs. a.
GoodTi S W,President
«".! Mr.,
MrOmher
th.
tmn, to hasten lhe day of uni ven'll! 5 "-HlXnl 7n
justice, when human love shall bind HANNER which will, be of interest
?,fa ^Wtn’u?
together ail lhe people* of the earth lo tho readers of Hds paper.
school in •h’’
forming tho World's New Era. the
_____________ 1
ivanco of Audiilion and Arbor Days.
rmisummatloii of the great hope of
I Aner iiitcnnission. roll rail was
Eastcr Sunday on IIoxHiiqn Circuit. j responded tn by current events
all the years."
As proviounly
announced an First on the program Mrs. Fuller
The above quotation Is tho pre­
amble of lhe constitution of lhe Easter service is to be hold at each pearl an article on Hie new Stand­
New Em Assoolation of (lyaUt! Rat»- 1nf the' npimintments on tho circuit. ard Dictionary. H'cenlly published
hildressos will be given by Funk A Wagnalls. Tin* single
iih. Mich. With the establishing of Appropriate
.
this company, a new epoch was Iby Hie pastor al the Marlin, Quim­ volume isxttv contains 3,(&gt;oO pagi**
launched in life insurance in Michi- Iby. nnd Honderslinll appointment* and gives t50.pno living vocabulary
.......... ..............
terms.
It follows
„„..........
the issue
—... nJ „.
sev.­
gnn. Built upon the sentiments iat the usual houra-of service.
.Mr. M. L. Cook will deliver an od-i oral years ago in giving definitions
expressed in the aliove preamble,
and conducted onward nnd upward 'dress al the Yeckley school house (first and etymology last. About
tbniugirtho labyrinth of unknown ।al 2-M) l». m., arid Prof. Wallneu at 32,000 senle'nces are minted to lllu*. nf -----word*,
*- -and'
nnd unforseen obstacles, deeding all Ithc Hulland M. E. church. 3:00 p. Irate right meaning
Al the Welcome churt'll, under |I every one of these quotations is
questions always in favor of "jus- m.
'
dimclioif'of Mrs. Gorhaiq, a credited
" tn its source, not only the
lire lo man,” the present standing tho
I
of the company nnd Hie record It &gt;splendid program is in course of title nf the hook being given but
Ims made during it's life Is an on- Ipreparation nnd will be rendered by also the page from which the quo­
tation is taken. Hundreds of now
viable one.
Ilhe school.
The offerng al each place will be words nre to he found. The hook is
The Now F.ra Association is nd;rided success. The New Em writes in
1 tho interest nf the foreign inis- beautifully illustrated, and presents
life insufanco. It is writing more 'sionary work and will lie placet! a fine appearance.
The remainder of Hie session was
and more every year. Il is paying Jlo the (jredit of tlie fohools. Wo
anticipating a large gathering given up to a debate—Unsolved that
largo amounts in benefits annually are
j
anil ha* achieved a reputation sec- al
• each of these points and believe Housekeeping is Iu*** Monotonous
lhe
servers
will
be
ofunOsual
inThan
Most Occupation*. Mrs. Wa­
ond In none, nnd stand* nt the top
terman nnd Mrs. Shedleld spoke for
of the list of institution* which 1
Richard K. Yost.
(he nllirmalive. Mrs. Huffman and
have wnn aij assured auecoKS. And
Mrs. Hayes for lhe negative. The
the l-enson for all this progress has
Board of Education Meets.
president appointed ns judges Mrs.
been solely nnd purely the fact
Hint the New Era lias |&gt;oen built on
Special meeting Board of Educa­ Holbrook and Mrs. McOniber.
right principles and right idea-*.
Ition. Bastings, March 28. lOii. Pre*?
Mrs. Waterman's opening was
ent Ketcham. Edger, Chase. Bron- most effective. She began by a
The first month of the current"
Conducted by M. A. Ve-ler.
year they wrote
of I। son and Shullora.
*’ 73o.o&lt;«» dollars &lt;&gt;■
I..11.11, of HI..
­
coivddcrntion
the worker'ss .inl
alliThis department will endeavor to
new business' and '* ~ ’
—* * of।
*
**
----- ‘ *by
" tEdger,
’ *“
month
Moved
supported by hide towards his task. Always it publish only such matters as will
... proceed
by ballot
I
March the now
v business
L.......
exceeded Bronson,,Hint
we proceed
by ballot
I changes when he conies to realize lie for the interest of the Grange in
1800,000. At that rale the work for to elect a superintendent. Carried. that his individual work is of-real
Barry County and lhe riiipmunity
Ay&lt;-s-All.
Iho year would amount lo over
importance.
Long housekeeping
Ballot was then taken. Whole was looked upon as drudgery; a al large.
#8,000,iXkl. This puts Hie New Era
Barry, Calhoun and Eaton County
In a class by itself in Michigan. It number of voles cast, 5; necossary few years ago lhe mother of a home Pomona
Granges wilt hold a big
lor choice, 3. Mr. F. E. Ellsworth lo«ik upon herrelf all the work, nnd
is in the gf.OfsuXN) class ax regard* for
rally ami picnic al Cbuih'Ue. Satur­
---- \ Mr. J,
E. R. l&gt;drrla 1. Mr.
.amounts paid to txTii'nciarlus audj rereivwl
her -daughters prided themselves ' day.
June 13th. ffMf.Twry nnd
hn* passed the 22.000 membership। Ellsworth was declared elected,
upon having no knowledge of il. Caltioun will furtiish lhe literary
i J.'Jin
further
business appearing Now all women are exiwcted to
mark.
“ f-rt!
....................
program, ami Eaton will pul on a
One of the predominant fealurea lhe board adjourned
know how to rare for a house, nnd big
agricultural parade and furnisli
Wm. rL. “
Shultcrs.
Sec’y.
upon which tho Now Era Is con- |
u
housekeepers put forth every effort coffee for Hit* picnic dinner at lhe
ducted and which has carried il up,
lo keep abreast of tho times. This
HOPE ('.ENTER.
the mountainside beyond all other।
renders I lie work less monotonous. Charlotte fair ground*.
Castleton township ha* n new I
similar institutions, is it's policy of‘ Mrs. Nick Acker left Thursday Housework should not lie confused
rtiajority-rule. Tlie New Era is for nn extended visit with lief sister with
housekeeping.
Housework grange with -sixty four charter.
based on lhe principle* of initiative, nnd other relntv«*s at Lansing.
deals alone with material thing*, the members. A hearty welcome l&gt;&gt;|
Mrs. (&gt;. Acker and Mrs. John Ack­ other with human. Drudgery and these new member* from, every I
referendum nnd recall applied in
full to life insurance a.* nn institu­ er were in Hastings Tuesday. They monotony are attributes of all work Barry County Grange.
We want items of interest from
tion.
called on Mrs. 0. Acker's brother, in which no progress is made. Tlie
The rates in this company have Mr. Kline and wife while there.
housekeeping of our grandmothers I every grange in the county. Tim;
been determined entirely by a care­
Mr. .1. Hammond and daughter, was monotonous; they did not have lecturers will help this department I
ful study of the life of man and the Mae of Shultz spent Monday with our advantages. We are aided by by sending in- their iitcr.u-y pro­
value of insurance to him per year. Ray Hammond's.
pure-food laws. Domestic-science grams early.
They were based on the actual ex­
M. and Mrs. E. Cook and daugh­ classes have taught us food values
Fruit Tree Sprayinp.
perience of .four loading life in­ ter. Alice and Ethel of Shelbyville and enabled us to prepare wellAll fruit tree* should bo .sprayed I
surance companies, covering nn ex- s|M*nl
.
/
Wednesday with Hay Ham­ baliuuwd meals.
al this season.
not wail; this
tended lime, which hxpenenra 11 mond*.
The speaker next considered tho Ural spraying will «lo more to check
valuable in assisting lo determine
housekeeper's
outside
environ- the ravages of scale diseases than
Fur Kcawn Partially Clmr*.
the actual cost Tor insurance on Hie
iiinnts. She must know that her any other time of Hie year. Use a
life of a man of giveii-age. It is
The M*a.&lt;M&gt;n for catching fnink, waler and milk supplies are pure, good IiiukI or power sprayer amt
with this convincing force behind :skunk, coon and fox closed on 1'ues- mat
cmne from na apply one gallon of commercial
that Her
her groceries .come
day. April I. Trap|H*ra bail f»oori dealer who protects'his slock from
i&gt;n»es it's charges and determine.! luck in seeking these animals this flies. No occupation has liven so lime and sulphur in eight gallon* Of
it’s methods &lt;&gt;f calculating insur- season and few pells were marketed revolutionized as housekeeping. In water. This will • Ifoclually de­
niice cost*. Insurance I* written here. The season for catching proof of this last statement the stroy San Jose scale, the mostl dead­
ly of all tree diseases. This strong
h.r man r.nd wormin between lhe muskrats closes on April 15.'
I many and excellent household jour­ solution must be applied before the
ages of 17 and 55 emir-M*.
,, —---- ;------------777
, •«*!• &gt;•&lt;•» available wore referred to. I leaves start. Aller Hie leaves ap­
The constitution and by-laws of
!f you buy druos of. Mulholland
Mra. Huffman began by saying. pear lhe mixture should never Is*
the organization have determined Iliere will be no reorcts.—Adv.
“There is not a single feature of [stronger than I I" 35, that is. one
gallon of lime amt sulphur lo thir­
ty-live gallons of water.
Lime nnd sulphur is lhe only so­
lution that will de-troy the scale
diseases. The scale* which arc
jusl appearing nt "tir county are
San Jose. Marry nnd oyster, shell
scales. San Jose and scurvy scale
work on the smaller branchea ami
kill the trees from lhe tips inward
toward the center, l he oyster shell
works on the trunks and .large
branches and is slower in its opera­
tion.
L'nlewt these scale disease*- arc
checked in a very, few years we will
see (he last of our nppns trees. Our
I, the general house cleaning time. Then it is that we scrub, clean the wall
advice is; to not wail to pniiie:
spray first arid prune afterward;
paper, paint and varnish. Notice our prices on these necessary cleansers:
and if you can do only one of these
spray by all menus.
All shrubs and ex.-ry kind of fruit
Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, per can
9c
bearing vine and tree will be great­
ly bcnentlcd by -praying, with the
Old Dutch Cleanser, per can
9c
1-8 solution of lune and sulphur
Black Silk Stove Polish, per can
9c
al (his time.
Wo are compiling a spraying
7 Bars Swift’s White Laundry Soap 25c
calendar which will Iw published irt
Iho near future. This will give full
House Paint, per can ,_______________________ 10c
Instructions fnr fruit Ree spraying
Aluminum Paint, per can_
10c
for the season.

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO

11.

E^aster Styles
When

Spring Smiles
All the world’s a smiling. Winter’s Dead. Spring’s
here in Gladsome Colorings. It’s time to cast off
the “Snow” Garments—time to go forth attired
in brighter, cooler, apparel.
•»-.
Come in and see what the fashion world dictates, in
neckwear, shirts, hats, hosiery and shoes as well as
clothes, are the correct styles for sunshine days.
As for Spring Clothing your critical eye will of
course select.

CAPPS CLOTHES
100 per cent Pure Wool
tailored in correct conservative fashion for men.
Smartly, fastidiously created for young men.

Quality Goods—Economy Prices

Greet Easter in Capps Clothes

Grange Department

SPRING

Jap-a-Lac Paint, per can
V4 Pint can Buckeye Carriage Paint

1
1
1
1

10c
22c

Pint can Buckeye Carriage Paint.' 44c
Quart can Buckeye Carriage Paint___ 88c
Quart can Buckeye Interior Varnish ________ 50c
Gallon can Buckeye Interior Varnish$2.00
We guarantee our Paints and Varnishes.

NEW YORK STORE
Hastings, Mich.'

Gronoc ,P.n Hirams.
Hastings No. 50.
Monday evening April 13, 191L
Song—Page 15tt.
Recitation—Les i Payne.
"What-fo .Our Progress?”—! In
Goverarnenl Reforms—Judge Mack.
2 In Cure ami Training of Children
—Mrs. £ora
Ketchum. 3 Toward
Cooperation—F. It. Pancoast.
Charade—J'rann-s
Otis
and
others.
Bong—Page 137.
.
,
•
Recitation—Philo Otis. ,
"What Is Meant By Scientific
Management?—W. H. Shante.
Household suggestions for* Spring
—Mra. Edna Payee.

A. A. Eggleston, of Grand Rapids,
was shaking hands with bia Has­
tings friends on Saturday.

Grant H. Otis 8 Co.
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Hastings, Mich.

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

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The Dutch Grocery is still here and with it there
is a good fresh supply of canned goods, fruits and
vegetables.
Just give us a trial order of groceries and we will
convince you that our prices 'are right and the
quality of goods beyond question.

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WUNDERLICH GROCERY

PHONE 83
Jefferson Street

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A Clean Shirt Now and Then
Is Relished by the Best of Men
That isn’t all—if there is any one thing more than an­
other that contributes to a man’s inefficiency it’s wear­
ing soiled linen. No man can afford to thus impair his
usefulness whenf we can do his laundering at so small
a cost. Everybody dreads doing business with a man
who wears a dirty shirt and soiled collar. Keep your
clothes fresh laundered. Phone and we will call for
your work and deliver it when finished.

“We Wash Everything Every Other Day”

m

American Steam Laundry
• Shulters Brothers, Proprietors

Phone 243

Haitinga-

�tiii:

HCtirS'

Obituary poetry and raiolutlona. tc
a Una.
Obltuarlea of 20 llnM or leu will b«
publlihed tree: 5 ennta pur Uno charg__ ..
&gt;■.- «n Ii,....

irnn.». mi

insiixcg

Eifitii ,\i. Hedges, llrnngrtilie
Alber! Chaffee. Hastings....
Mae Messiicar.. Hostings

Special for Saturday only
Fancy Glass Buttons 10 cents per card
A Japanned Foot Tub size 15x11x5 for 10c
Sec our iii

Try our 19c

novelties; th

dan. 40 a. sec. 2.1. Carlton.
*
Chas. II. Williams lo Ht&lt;m II. Ben­
ham. Parcel, sec.'21. Hope. sl.0o.
Thus. W. Silr&lt;M-k I- Jos. W. Sjlcock, lol Woodland. $IJM.

paints,

cliildruii.

they

cans

will

of mixed

save

you

money.

Our vai-nisiies are of excell­
arrlv»a,TlfV’T t|U.rt

ent quality, per can.................10c

Curtain material ot. all kind^-.

Flowors

and

Our display in now al its best,

what you want

and all for per yard”.............. Wc

Easter bonnet.

Brass curtain rods. oil. sixes

Lacen

and

ribbons

Just

for Lhe new

embroideries

beautiful pattern*.

and all prices.

Something new in shelf paper,
Fresh
inuus action, extended a most cordial invitation to republicans
who voted for Hnoscvelt and the progressive parly nominees in
BH2. to roturn to their former political affiliation, assuring them
that if they did so. they would be accorded the same treatment
and consideration by the ropuhlicaus of Michigan as if they byd
always romainvd with their parly. We Iwlieve Hint in Ibis
matter the committee represent the, desire and Hie spirit of
prarticnfly everj- republican in Michigan. To many republicans
tn 1012- their did not seem any syiy of rebuking the arrogant
stand-pal element, who hud gained coiilrol of the republican party
machinery, and had forced the nomination of a candidate for the
pfMideucy who was not acceptable lo the rank and tile, except
by voting the progri-dve ticket. If Hie republican parly stiall
place any olislacl.-s in the way of lhe return uf any and ail such,
on an equal footing with thus** who remained with the parly in
1912, the parly will ihovv that it is slui.iilly foolish, nnd wilt not
deserve to win. For parlies are but inslrumeiiis for recording lh»
majority will. And any one who feel* that his irOrty fails to «lo
that must be conceded Hie right to withhold hi* support. If that
proposition is cmireditd. together with Hie evident fuel in |1H2 that
the rank and'11b* of lhe republican party did not desire lhe nom­
ination of I’resid- ut Taft, then Ho-re is every reason why the re-

bark every republican Who left it in 1912, and as«ure him Hint histatus in the parly had ndt hem ini|&gt;ain*d. l or il ought to |&gt;«
•rix-ognixed that the lepuhliran party *I'hh| in iirml of just micIi ;
lesson as j( received nt the hands of I'
’
* "u
'
two years ago; and if its leaders hnvi
by that lesson, thwinirty and the count...
....
Tin- unfortunate thing about the division in republican ranks
forced by (he reactionarir* wns that* it put a minority President
in the While. H'*ii«*-. and that the country Will suffer from the
industrial depression catroil by the ••luriff-for-rovmmj” policy
of the party tlinf is now in power. Both the republican nnd pro­
gressive parties declared for a protective tariff, and are now
quite agreed on otlu-r inalter*. Therefore arriving at a basis for
getting together nnd pinling an united front to the tqriff-forrovenue party is very timely Indeed.
'Flu- selection of delegates to the May convention is an in*portant mailer Unit ought to b&lt;&gt; well considered. If. us the stale
central committee voted, it is desired t&lt;
harmonious and united fiction by nil Hie

mitlee. and would.In- sho&lt;
confidence and pood will ... —
they fell, it ncased i«L-49ht-4«r-4w* ros»*»n*tvi- -hi
majority of its own members.
conies tn select Irik candidates1 .... -....
fall, there shniild he not only u&lt;« discrimination ogninst th"
fnr reasons already stated left the party twn.years ago. hl
should he given fmr representation in tin- awarding of n

Just Because A Photograph Has The

BRUBAKER QUALITY
is no sign that the price is beyond your reach. W
make photos at $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and $6 per doz.
that have that quality.

Brubaker and Howe
Hastings, Mich.

Hope. IIXX).
Waller .1. Beach t«» Adam C. Bul­
ler. (12 n. see. 15. Johnstown. ^i.giNt.
Jennie B. Vaughan to Kill D.Kim­
berly. Parcel. Assyria, *5&lt;»i.
■
Jacob H. Millwurn I- Carl A.
KnlckeHiOcker. h»i a. -m-c. I*. Carlton.

per caii ......................................... Sc

Enamel paint, per can ....10c

per ptii-lipge.................

Decorated

shelf

5c

paper, per

package .........................

..10c

A fine line of ladies', men's
end children's umbrellas.

Watch For Our Specials
Phone 79

SPRING BROOK.
’'YOUR OWN 0RUB8UT
Tho Ladies Aid which was held
UCU THIS STATEMENT
nt Mrs. Guy Honeysett's lust week

Petition for determining heirs filed.
Hearing April 27th.
Estate of Michael S. Itnfjjih. an in­
competent person. petition
fur

Petition for appmiitimr adm.
*l»&lt;mis non tiled. Hearing May Ini.
Estate of Surah I' " "
deed. Petition for lie
real estate nt privati
Hearing May 4th.
Estate of Archie Fel
competent person. An

. U....11 rUl.tlliliUl

Durkee and daughter were guests
of Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Schaibly of
WtrsU Woodland Thursday. '
.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brush an* vhu-l
it mg the hitter's brother. Ih-nry..
They will soon move to Chicago.
Mrs. il. M. Hoot and daughter of’

Fuller ami family part of last week.
Henry Bagla is quite sick with
TON TOW.NLI.NE, erysipeln*. Dr. McIntyre is lhe at­
oy&lt;T Jordan’of Coats Grove call­ tending physician.
in J. .1. Barnum. Sunday.
~Ralph Bulling of Woodland spent
-cd Connor spent Sunday in last week with his gamiparents, Mr.
uml Mrs. Georgw Fuller.
Mrs. I.. .Townsend accompanied
Clara
her grmiddauuhler. Miss Audra
Stamm mid Nelli- i'..io!ey of II.
Decker, to Belding Tuesday. Mi«*
ings spent soiida' it E. J.Hump’
-flecker
was one of the partirlpnnl*
ClareiK*' \ .hr Pat I ep^'and \
in the Oratorical contest Tue»da&gt;

If you only knew as much ns w«
Miss Ida Gay has returned
and l how who have used them do
Planvvell after spending a few d
about Rexall Orderlies, you would
al N..B; Beers.
"ftitiCihiy ’ Honryscll spent one!
enthusiastic about reconiday of last wi-ek with her mother; mending lliem a»
Tbry
and two sisters of Plainwell.
&gt;“»le JUBl.
ca
Mrs. H. Bingham nm(. daughter easily nnd nleasau
that taking
Kitlie wriro’in KuInmaMio, one day them is a-plcamire.
hut week.
। Rexall Orderlies have a splendid
Mrs. N. H. Beers went to tlie hos-] Ionic, cleansing and strengthening
piial last week to see her aunt, who; effect upoif the bowels. They help
is seriously ill.
free tho system and keep il free
Leslie and Harley Haskins. spent 1 from lhe ailments that result from
Sunday al Hie home of. Charles Urregulnr.or inactive isiwels. They
Briuntill of East Cooper.
J do this qubdly without griping.
llios.1- irom '.lossy WHO aiienueo ■ nausea, purging or excessive loosethe laidies Aid were Mr. and Mrs. nos*. In a short time they usually
Charles Honeysett Mrs W. S. White, । maki* unncceMary Hie continued
Mr*. C. D. Reynolds mid Mrs. N. use of physics. We don't ask you
Burlier.
to lake our word for this. We want
Chris Strong who is working in I you to make us prove It. and at no
Allegan spent.Sunday with ids wife* cost to you.
and rhildreii al the home of Mr., Buy a box of Rextill Orderlies. If
; not thoroughly satislled. tell us. and
Mrs. I-. ...............................................
Biifgliam and Miss Lou- j we will ret uni your money without
clla Hicks were in Plainwell, Fri­ । nrnwknc
puckvd Un taMps;
Rexall ’ Ordiwllifs
| only al Tlie Rexall Stores, and in
n In Austin Lhingston and this town only of us.—Cuneth &amp;
April l.o. son.
1 m-».i.t««—*.»«
I In, 'I'linnin.
.........
relumed home
----------------------------Sunday after snendng a week with | —BANNER WANT ADV'S. PAY.
her brother Claud and family, of _

Martha Smith of Woodland has p Beware of Ointments for,
' n «»&gt;Mli:iu &gt;n *. Will Smith with
her house work.
*' Catarrh That Contain Mercury
mercury will mirttr dsatroy the **n«o
Carlton Andrrsuu of Curksville, as
ot arocll and completely ijeranip tho
FOR ALL FORMS OF
spent Sunday with Alton Smith.
Sbote »y»Um when entering It through
o mucoua eurfacea. Buch artlcku el.nul.l
Henry Norcult and wife were in never
Eslaleof George Mel Jill Iley, dec'd Spring Laxative mid Blood Cleanser.
bo used except on prrecripUona
Don't be skeptical about RHEUMA, the Grand Rapids from Saturday until from rrwuUblo phyeleiarw. ge the damagn
pelilion for Probate of will tiled.
I'hi'h out the accumulated waste
modern enemy nf Rlieu.-natism, Lumbago, Monday.
■ they wm do U tea told to &lt;be good yo«
Hearing April 24|h.
Sciatica. Arthritis, Gout Chronic Neural­
E*lale of Julia Ami Ford, dec'd.
gia. or Kidney Disease. Alter taking a few
GUYS CORNERS.
Petition for appotnUng adm. tiled
do.-cs you will know that the puiionom
.s Olive Itobarl of Hastings is1
Uric Acid is leaving lhe system.
ling tin- week-will* her sister,
"For six years 1 was practically a crinpla
Catarrh Cum ba •
„
.....Wm. Guy.
-j K. Grecn-' ■Master Harold WiMwInrd of Nash­
*— ------‘ with his
Mrs. Dell

“
The first thing that confronts one when they
start out to become a home owner is the matter of
paying for it. The dealer who wants to sell asks
“How much can you pay dow
Here is where it
is easy to sec the need of some fdrfti of systematic
saving if one ever expects to own a home—or any
thing else, for that matter. You can’t own if you
haven’t the money to*buy with.
It’s here where we can be of value to you.
us help you save that “first payment” down. IV is
the Spring time" now and no better time ever was
than this present time for you to begin a savings ac­
count that will mean a home of your own before

astm

Electric Wall Puffbr cleaner,

|M&gt;und .

Munday,

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM

SSgy.VS’-l.^

many years and maybe when another spring time
comes you will own your home and have the pleasure
of planning it just as you like.
We pay 3 Pfcr Cent Interest on Savings Accounts, compounded semi-annually. We offer to
you the conveniences and aid of this bank, and pay
you a BETTER rate of interest than the government does on its bonds, and at the same time give
your savings just as great security. Every dollar
deposited in this bank is not only backed by’our

$125,000 capital and surplus, but by the ipore than
$700,000 resources of this Bank.

The Bank That Does Things For You
Hastings, Michigan

�THE H WTINCS B INNER. APRILJ), JM&lt;

BABYCHICKS
NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cyphers' Incubators and
Brooders.

conskhltoks

FACT! HJIVW

NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
-s. Henry o
that is rw^
mg her :
Aflftr im«*ni
roning mul
al Nashville, Mis* D. Hagerman re-1 other relatives,
turned home Tufi*d.iy to -pend th&lt;Mr. arid Mr«. Will Bass ami fam-1
season.
ily, Mr. amt Mrs. Peter Bass and
Jesse Dancer sold hr* logs m the1 familv. Mr*. Arch Graves of Stony.
Morgan mill yard to the French point. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley. Mr*.!
iamdu-r Co., of IWHlc Greek. Tho! Sophia Graves mul Mrs. Alta Bas*
latter company has part ..f their!of Grand Rapids spent Wednesday',
mill on the ground to ,|» Hie saw- with Mr. mid .Mrs. Peter lints.,
.
*nf»
,, •
. .I,
,
.
, I Marion Alorton' of Mount Pleas-1
Preaching .at di- &lt; hrn-. h next; nn(
u,,, fon, .,arl n£jhc week
Sumlay morning •&gt;
pa-b.r.
w|ih relative* al this pl5cc.
.
।'^i.|i‘r iroiT retiirmst itrXvi M,&gt;
M»en the lai-;

spent a few days wit\
Wilcox ”"‘1
ll
, . .. ’. ... i
and family.
',rs- ‘-lark 'Idmnrsh of Nashville
\ Judging from Ih” crowd ami |lie|.and Mrs. Waller Shei.l mul son
bidding one would think lhat Eno*I Rudolph nf Grand Rapid* -pent
Wfillon w*« highly pleased with the| Tue^lay and Whdnesdny with Mr.
BANNER’S* incthful &lt;.f- advertising! “nd Mrs. Eh’rton.
Tills deportment L« Intended to
* auction sales.
Orval Mater and Jack Downing
ir,ZL,T7------- ' Saturday while helping Frank spent the last of the w&gt;rk in Dere PoU* buzz wood J. W. iby.,,, met trs.it mul Ann Arlwr.
&lt;iw «ubj«x* diey doUro explained.
wilh quile *,htou-ar.
|.. .me Mra.
Brownof Detroit is |
of his thumbs. He' imuhllM.i’ lest spending her vacation
with he.
his whole hand hadjert^a fellow I parents Mr. ami Mrs.F. Brown.

week mul we expect ........... sec all ■ Sunda&gt; 'lt |O 11___________
the II R. business transferred tn the
new quarters.
I
Leon I'luinh, Wpl. -f th” Cm.
cord whools Ims been ‘•pending his
spring vacation with hi* cousin.
Chas. Day and wfe.
John Higdon carl ied the mail last I Rates for /Advertising in this
Column are 1 cent per word
Tuesday mid Wednesday wlille lhe
carrier was enlertaniug the grippe. |
each week and no adv.
Mrs. Geo. C. Ulffdmi ha* been off]
will be run for less than IS
Idiily al (ho post nlilce f..r several!
cents.
[days on account of sicknes*.
Mrs. Wm. Shoup wa* quite sick
. .. ,
, ...
the wlmle nr la»&lt; w '
b,SlMlr &lt; n.nh Bljrk
»n,l

United Light and
Railways Co
Howe

Snow
Corrlea
and
Bertles

Mlchlcan Trust Bldg.

Our ability to please our trade with our
Foods is the basis of our success.
Do not lose sight of lhe fact, became it is all important to
you. We neVer do forget it.
No. 2 tin* Pride of Plymouth Sweet Pen, per dor.

No. 2 tins Red Kidney Beans, per can------ ------------ —--No. 3 tint Richelieu Can Spinach, pet can__________
l*prc Tomato Catsup without a preaerrative per bottle..
Genuine Whole Codfish, per lb. ................_
Gold Medal Flour, per sack...",
•&gt; lbs. Rolled Oats for
Veal Loaf, delit i .u» for sandwiches, per can
..
A Good Grade Coffee, Our Special, per lb
Argo Starch •'• packages for----- ,........ .
-------Rvaporalet* Cranberries, per package ....'------------

Money From CapntLS.
'
•2*c
Every farmer should have capons
to sell; yol. wo ilnd Hint only a
small pnrcenlnge have them, .al­
though they may have any num­
Phons 385
Hastings, Mich.
ber of roosters to sell nl ordinary
2O«
CORNER PARK AND WAI..NUT STS.
market prices. Turn this surplus
...aic
into profit. Capons have brought
.
10c
more dollars into the pockets of
...20c
men who raise chickens Hinn any
20 lbs. H. &amp; K. Granulated Sugar, for--------.$100
other end of the meat supply busi­
ness. nnd they nre a lielter invest­
Fresh Ixttucc, Radishes, Green Onions. ■
ment than any other side, save tho
production of eggs. So take care of
The
your roosters properly this year. I&gt;* .
One of the accrete of having GOOD MEATS to offer the
.
l.iirun Hli.i.Ie l.lmi.l O,..L
Phones
not allow umy more dollars to roll
Grocers
Chile ia In the Baying. There are all aorta of cattle to be
away from you.
'
At a meeting of our «. Imol board
light, for instance, at ail sorts of prices. It ia possible to
$3Jk) per too. from pure bred
The problem -to be solved in last Wednesday ev.nirtg, Mi«s IJ1buy Scrawny Beef at low prices, and to sell it comparatively
stock. Henry Smith, Drat house |
keeping poultry is how can we host linn Mead was hlr.-i
tench our
cheap. But it will be tough, will have more waste, and not
east of Car Seal factory. Phone ,
dispose of the meat so that we shall school another yrnr.
| IKM R.
be so nourishing. The Beat Beef Costs More, and ia Worth
K ALAMO.
Uplifting Drama.
If
More. At thia market you get the beet our money can buy
be able to make up for lhe fowls
Miss Gladys Northrup returned| _______________ __________________ | Derve Gearhart was called to
It ought not to be very difficult to
in thia county. We decline to boy inferior animals at any
that arc a demi weight upon out tn Vermontville li!o after a jFor Sale—Yearling Bronze Jockeys, Sunlleld Saturday to visit his
Kite. We can always assure you First Class Meats, at
feed lull? Capons is the answer. week's visit with li-r schoolmates| one gobbler,
two hens. Alice bort her who was quite seriously files.—Christian Register.
RASONABLH FRICKS..
And iho way in which wo answer ahd her cousin, Fern l ox
Grant, Woodland, Mich.
if burl by a span of colls.
this question will decide for fail­
Miss Trynhcna D&gt;-!ong returned| ----------ure or..8ucccss willi poultry.
________
home last Tuesday alter spending For
Salt -S. (!. Mottled Ancona eggs
- -------the winter in Hastings.
'for
— 'hatching. $1.00 for tr&gt;,. $5.is)
•
' N&lt;» Profit in helling Friers.
per inn. Inquire of Mrs. Alvah D.i
Hastiais, Midi.
Tho host of chicken men will loll SOI TH CASTLETON \M&gt;
Miller. Plrono
311, Woodland.
you that they have half as many
MAPLE GROVE!
It don’t make any difference what time of day you
cockerels as pullets. This being
cockerels.
true, if we desire 200 pullets we
Paul Walls and Orval Wells For Sale—Buff Boek
come to us, we will get you what you want to eat,
Phone Gilbert Scott,
rings.'
are obliged tn Iralch 400 chicks. It spent Tuesday with th’-ir uncle al
will take just ns much equipment Lacey.
if it is in the city.
tn care Inr and ns much lime mid
Sterling- Deler, Gh-n and Forest
For Sale—Eggs from I In* famous
money
investment,
to
raise
these
Smith
attended
the
young
.tneiTs
SILVER PLATING
Pl ATINC.
SILVER
Youngs strain S C. While l.egsurplus cockehds ns it would the meeting at the* b| era hoiUffi at
same number of pullets. We shall, Nashville. Sunday.
.
POLISH
therefore, desire lo get the most
Just during the past few days we have begun ser­
from them.
summB
Wo ipay rush (hem lo (ho meat al -Yashvillo.,
'—Set tings of duck eggs.
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,
market just n« soon as they weigh •.Ur..nml Mrs. Jiunc- Hnjrnnn of
131-2 long 3 short.’ E. F.
The Imported Royal Belgian Rial­ from &lt;uie Iu tun (founds, and sell Biifftdo. N. Ym wrf” Uh’ guest* of
come and see us.
th$m Tor friers. Rut (here are .Mrs. McBeth
W.-dnod.fy.
They
lion is 5 years old. is bay in color, thousands of other men doing (his came to sec the former's daughter, j
Hom* Comb Mol l ied Anemias—Why
stands 1G.hands mid 3 Inches high same lijin^ so lei us ho practical little Irene Hannon.
not get wiir full blood slock. the
and do something differonl. amt get
..
lu-sl of layers anil beautiful bints.
Mr. „„„
and .........................
Mrs. .1. 1 Sm.illi
ami weighs HM) pounds, in growing our pay for doing it. Selling cock-1 daughter.
l-ln«sy spent sev&lt;
I condition. He has a heavy Imne crels fnr friers is selling tor less last week al Grand Jlapids.
any place in first zone. Joo 4V. |
IN HOONAN'S CIGAR. STOKE,
Mrs. Fred Park-allended the W.
Hoase. Woodland. Mich., Route1
Joftarson Street
Hastings, Mich.
and is well muscled. Bo I* abso­ than cost of production, any way
you figure it. Young cockerels will IL M. S. nt Nashville. Friday. Miss
lutely sound nnd free' from vice.
average. 25 cents a head, ami w&lt; 1 Mabel Parks spent Friday nfler' gel' $50 for 200
“““ hood, This noon with Huth bird of Nashville.
He will make the season at lhe I wonld
will altoiil cover llm entire cost of
Ned Birks mid -&gt;-n Verne of Kalaproduction, throwing your tune in mo were at Mr. Wnjts Friday for
U-Kan-Platc is ■ liquid clean­ fair grounds in Haslnigs for a lim­ gratis.
er, polish and silver plating com­ ited number of good marcs.
But selling these same 200 cock­
bined. Plates on brass, copper,
Terms $20 for a standing coll. erels ai capons we will receive
Cl. 44 IIILIK
nickle, silver or aluminum. We Mares bred at owners risk. &gt;Cen eight linn’s as much money, or
Homer Ingram nf Hustings was
about $100 jusl $350 more than
want you to see how it works.
A man said to me the other day
friers
sell
fnr
n
few
months
earlier
See demonstration in window, "ar""«'*"'•’■&gt;nr'».e held f&lt;.r
Poland.
in the season. Add Hits lo the
"I buy all my cigars and tobaccos here now
Charley M.i&lt;-D&lt;&gt;nntd of Grand I
next Friday and Saturday.
profit of the farm pens ami tlie an­ Rapids spent Sunday al W. E. De-1
I said, “that sounds good to me, why?”
nual income will lie surprising; it Got in's.
will he a profitable proposition.
Our* high school sludonls Hose
He said, "because I can always get what I want and it is always fresh and moist
Curley ami Wallace MacDonald
North Side Pharmacy
Caponlzlnu Easy.
We hear similar remarks in regard to our stock and store almost every day
Cnponizing is a very easy task.' It lion. •
Hastings, Mich.
George Poland lost a horse Inst
is best to perform lhe operation on
there is truth in it because we do HAVE THE GOODS and we do KEEP
two or three dead hinM al first,
We hope Iho spring election willj
OUR STOCK FRESH and MOIST. It is our business ONLY. We give it
which will teach
the pertinent
Registered Perchtron Stillion
fads. Just follow the directions as bring us i&lt;i&gt;i&gt;r mortals among the,
our entire attention. We have the ZINC LINED CASES, we have the ELEC*
besides
given with the instruments i you “clay hills ' • something
have bought. They ‘are simple promises of road work.
TRIC
MOISTENER to keep our cigars and tobaccos CLEAN, MOIST, and
Dr. Merrill l.ickla of Dowling
rules that anyone can master. At
II Lt liine you had your
JUST RIGHT. You can be one of our satisfied customers. Try us out, you
first 1 thought that this would lie was &lt;&gt;n onr is Tuesday.
Mrs. W. E. Poland is on the sick
one of the most terrible things I
will find we speak the truth.
'
hud ever witnessed; but 1 found list.
different. I was afraid of the mar­
i;\ltl&lt;\ VILLE.
ket, too. But 1 soon got over that
Number 22786
Rev. Mr. ’ Harger of Gull Lake,
mailer, for when 1 look a hundred
Buster'is a five year old Register­
lie W’-i-k at .the parsonage,
head uf cockerels to market ami
•st of ll'-v. and .Mrs. Lahr
received n mcasley check for nIUny
ed Pcrchcron. Stallion. weight about
work, I got good nnd.mad al that
buyer, and said to myself, “See Adrian College. ,
.
2,000 pounds.
Popularly called a
Miss Grace Ailkins of Morgan'
here, we won't make any more
Christmas presents to lhe meal spent Sunday wills Miss Georgia I
Black Star.
I have furnished repairs this men." And lo my utter surprise, it Lathrop.
Terms—To insure’ standing coll
Lewis nnd family have mov­
spring for two Buckeye's that have was a meal man who llrsl advanc­ edWm.
$15.
front Berryville- where they!
ed the proposition to me. He said
that il was impossible to get enough
Note—Any person breeding tiny seen ten nnd fourteen years service. capons for Christinas and winter
n
of Hastings
vacation as tlie
mare or mares, and disposing of There are 325,000 Buckeye Incuba­ trade, nnd he added, "I hate these
little roosters jusl ns much us you
do. I wish that you egg men would
Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Gutchess of
them before colls are foaled, will he tors in successful operation;*
Batching with n Buckeye is more stop killing them so young." So 1 Nashville spent part of (ho week
held responsible for service foe.
stopped, jusl ns ordered.
wil hl In- kilter's sister and family,
sure tfian ‘with a hen. It is faster,
Caro must be made not to make Mr. mid Mrs. Grretl Fossett.
Buster will stand for the season
"slips." These are neither roosters
cheaper and belter.
IIIGIIBANK.
nor
capons
mid
will
not
develop.
1014 nt my place al Barryvillc, 1
This is caused by not taking all the
Men.’J. Edmonds of Hniding»
They are guaranteed.
testicle from the male. But after spent part of l:wt week with her
mile north of Morgan.
,
I have a few South Bend Walking you have caponizod n few you will parents of this place,
Marrs bird al owners risk.not .make many "slips," nor will
Me. and Mr&lt;. Ilerhlo Wilcox at­
Some people fear that the lowering of the tarriff on butter will lower the price
Plows lo close out cheap.
you kill many male birds. The tended the finite” nt Mr. Struble's!
of butter to such an extent that dairying will not be profitable.
science of cnponizing is simple Saturday night, and report a largej
Wool tied with my twine brings from start to tlnixh.
crowd and a tine time.
We do not share in that belief and can see no reason why the price should be
For diarrhea in cliickens nnd tur­
Tom Nt.rris j- -lowly improving'
one cent more a pound.
more than two or three cents per pound lower than before.
keys nothing excels Hie logwood from a seriofts iliiicss.,
remedy. One box of logwood dis­
Mr. nnd Mr-. Will Ingersoll intend i
The
change may unsettle the market for a short time but in a few months we
solved in two quarts of biding wa­ tn move to lla-iii;;,’S this week. WfJ
will not notice the difference!.
ter. Add enough of this liquid to are ■&lt;&lt;»rty to !&lt;•— them from this
the drinking water to make il high­ nclghborhoisd. .
ly colored,
Mr. and Mrs. Nnlo -Pursell and
children attended the farewell mirDon't Throw Away That
Quality Hardware
E. G. Bronson of near Thornap­
and give a little closer attention to their comfort, and the difference in the
Old Furniture
ple lake, has 21 Host Comb Silver- evening.
price will
easily
offset. Weigh
each Cow’s milk and bring
a sample
toUBc_
.
- be
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laced Wyandotte hens of which 15
Coll and act Cain under Reed's
are lale^July pullets nnd six old Strengthens Wenk nnd Tired Wn-:
We wil! make a test for you and show you whether you Jiave any unprofitable
men..
hens, amt four of them have been
Opera House. He will take off
cows
in
your
herd.
.
"I
was^,under'
a
great
strain
setting two weeks. They havb'laythe oil varnish, repair and refinlsh
Dairy intelligently and you make more money from the dairy than any other
ed during the monlb of March nursing a relative through three
months' tdekness." writes Mrs. J. C.|
From the very best quality Japan 404 eggs.
branch of your farm work. We are here to help you and our patrons can
will upholster your furniture for
Van De Band”. of Kirkland, III. and
always feel free to ask our advice and have their cows tested any time.
Itellable-Foley’s Honey and Tar “Electric Bit I ent kept mo from
breaking down. I will never be
Piano Polishing and Re­
Compound.
without it.” Do you feel tired nnd
finishing a Specialty.
JUsl he sure that you buy Foley's worn out. No npneUtc and food
•156
per
pound
—
Give me a trial. First
Honey and Tar Compound—it Is a won't digest? - Il isn't the spring
reliable medicine for coughs, colds, weather. You need Electric Bit-1
class work. croup, whooping couglra, bronchial ters. Start a month’s treatment to­
Try them at
and la grippe coughs, which are day; nothing befter for stomach,
weakening to the system. Il also liver and kidneys. Tho great spring
gives prompt nnd definite results Ionic. Relief or money hack. 50c.
Under Reed’s Optra Houk. Work
Hastings, Michigan
Jefleriop St.
for hoarseness tickling-throat and and $1.00. Recommended by CarCalled for and Delivered.
(Hastings,
Mich. •luffy „ wheezy breathing.—Arthur veth &amp;.Stebbins—A. E. Mulholland
Mulholland.—Adv.
—Adv.
i

£ Poultry Wants

M. W. HicKs

BUYING RIGHT

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Numbers «

E. C. Russ &lt;5 Son

Appetizers at Doyle’s

We Have Added Fruits

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

C. E. Harvey

A. F. Sylvester
J. D. Rounds
Proprietors

Buster Buckeye

Incubator

J. F. Hoonan

The Place to Meet Your Friends
Phone 106
Jefferson St

Dairymen

Geo. E. GREEN,
Proprietor

E. A. Burton

Feed Your Cows A Little Better

Tea Fannings

Sell Your Cream To Us

W. A. Caln

The Coffee Ranch

Crystal Creamery Company

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Womanhood
OB

WTjmbrnmn,
fttOTHEliHOUlJ
Ahu! Nature

The written who have used
Dr. Pierced Favorite
Prescription will tell you

helped them over painful periods in
their life—and saved them many a day
of anguish and misery. This tonic, in
liquid form, was devised over 40 years
ago for tho womanly system, by R.V.
Pierce. M. D., and has been sold ever
since by dealers in medicine to the
benefit of many thousand women.
Pitree’a t'avc.rltn Preteriplion tablet! at

you 0«t what

TO AMEND CONSTITUTION work here Monday.
______
■ E. L Hursley and wife s£ent
t II
V
1
V .
. Saturday 'mid Sunday in Battle
l*B-oviding bor Ijiw bor Inrorporalimi, Regulation and Super_ Post
.... of New.
|—
Mr. ’ and....
Mrs. ..
Bien
vision of Fraternal Societies
York an1 working for Hiram Payne.
. Petitions are being circulated
Mr. and Mrs. Bolling of Illinois
through the stale by active fraler- have cmne to spend the summer
ualisls asking-for an amendment lo willi Mrs Smith.
the slate constitution to provide by
Wilbur Payne is spending a few
Jaw for lhe incor|H&gt;ra(ion, re-gubi- days al tlie Lake.
•
tibn and supervision of fraternal
Some fine perch' are being caught
henefleiarj’ societies with power to
from
the Lake now.
issue death licnelit certillculcs. The
following “Section to" gives the
EAST RITI.AND.
sulislance of the essential requests:
Obituary.
■
We cannot
overestimate the
Section 10. Tlie lA-gislalure shall CRAMER--Miss Sarah J. Hyatt was
provide by law for tlie ificorpora- burn in Covington, Virginia. April value of a Sunday school in a rural
community. Each family owes il
litm. regulation and aupervisiou of H. |K33. She departed this life to itself to see Hint a school^for re­
fraternal bencllciary societies, with March 25, tali, having lived 80
ligious .instruction is maintained in
thu power to issue-death benelll yenra. II months and 17 days.
certillcates, which law shall require | She was united in marriage to its neighborhood. This is a large
that such societies, in order to Ih- Benjamin Cramer, in 1856. To this world and in the course of time
incoriwraled. or to do business union were lorn live children: .Mrs. families become scattered. Our
youth drift lo lhe cities. Innumer­
within the Stale, must have,—
Cynlha Chaffee, Mrs. Electjo Hpugli- able'-temptations face them every
(a) A reprcsenlativc or a deil)&lt;&gt;- Jahn mid Wm. Cramer of this place. way they turn. Many a young
eralic form of self guyernmeul. in- Tira. Martha Hohls of Battle Greek, man and womivj me hrld in tlie
mid Charles. Cramer, who dint in path of rectitude by the memories
and the election of its officers, with infancy. Her husband passed from of Hie little Sunday scliool in Hie
provisions for the recall of nllicors Illis life in February iXXH. Since country, home. Do not allow any
by a majority vole of the member­ that time and indeed, during 55 prwent seUish Interests to stand in
ship, upon petition of not greater years/»f her life she Bad resided in Hie way of such necessary safe­
than 15 per cent. of the member­ the old homestead, now lhe home of guard. Jf wa all r&lt;,aliz.ed the full
ship.
her son. Wm. Iler general health value of religious institutions, our
• b) provisions
for
initiating had been very good considering her churches
and Sunday
schools
changes in Constifulion or Laws up- advanced years, until a few days would be crowded.
op petition of to |&gt;er cent, of lhe In-fore her death, when she wns - A while ago, a young man went
membership, aud for a referendum taken with congestion of the brain wh*L II is asserted ibai lift return­
vote of the membership upon any which proved fatal.
Deceased was an honored and be­ ed with the imrpii.n- of communi­
changes in tho Constitution tn'
cating to his former Sunday school
Ijiws, u|M&gt;n petition of lhe same loved member of the church «&gt;f leather the fad that her inslnicUnited.Brethren in Christ of Balti­
percentage.
lions hud llnally led him to a
tc) Provisions requiring the ofll- more township for many years. She Christian life That teacher, has
was
a
loving
devoted
mother,
a
ccis. upon demand of live local
ask you.
branch*1*. t&lt;&gt; furnish complete mail­ kind and affectionate grand mother. wasn't it worth while?
ing lists of members for use in con­ She remarked not long.since I but il
Richard E. Yost.
nection with tlie exercise of the
(hey came to heaven (hey must look
Initiative, Referendum or Recall.
among th«&gt; children, as she seemed
East Rutland Church Items.
No law shall tie valid which shall lo think heaven could -hold no
Preaching sen ices wdl be re­
require any such society. ■
greater charm for her than a little sumed at Yeckley school house
child.
next Bunday evening at 7:3D p. nt.'
fund, or i*j be valued ur collurl
nssessmenls upon any basis of rates marked that she was ready lo meet .lay al
which will in operation roller! an her God. and was grateful for beimr
amount annually in excess of Un­ spared lo her family for so many
A special missionary offering
average mortuary cost per one years. She fell willing- to go and will be taken.
thousand dollars *1,000) insurance was m-epared.
The question of rebrstfnicing Uw
in force of surci--ful legal reserve
ShFleavys to mourn hdrfoss four Sunday school will he submitted al
Insurance companies of fifty years’ children, ten grand children and Ihat time. All former scholars are
three great grand children, one requested lo be present. Your vole
sary expenses of such s
nephew and a host of firynds anil will decide lhe mailer.
neighbors.
(b) To have a lodge
ritual.
STONY POINT.
Baltimore township. The singers
The sugaring season is alioul over
were A. Gouhl and daughter. Grade,
NORTHEAST THORNAPPIX
Mrs. Mead,
Ralph Striker. Old mid those engaged-in lhe work are
hymns were rendered by request of thinking of gathering and staring,
Olllu,
relatives. Services -were conduct­ the buckets.
Jos. Messenger lias been quite
ed by Mrs. Jessie Gouhl, her pastor.
Harold Ten Eyck, who is working The text used was the same as at seriously sick the past/week.
for Mr. Simmons on the nortli the burial &lt;&gt;f her husband: 2nd
Mrs. Chas. Mead and Mrs. Wm.
county line spent Sunday at home. Timothy. UJi Chapter 7-8 versea.
Mend. Hr, visited Wm. Troxel's at
Haymond Brady has hired out tn Gone \from our home lo -the one Hastings. Saturday.
wwk for Oscar Sherk Uie coming
Miss Arloa OsIhhii visited Eva
above,
summer, commenced work Munday. Into lhe
Rodebmigh of North Castleton Sat­
realms of eternal joy.
Mrs. M. W. Hicks of Hastings
urday.
Mrs. Flossie Shoup of Morgan
Leaving so bmely her ghis and boy.
niece Mrs. Cora TenEyck aud fai'ni- Passed from the rugged and nar­ visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
James McPeck Sunday. Mr. Mcrow way.
Peck
suffering .with blood pois­
Through the pearl gales lo lhe oning is
in his arm.
lAMtk'to Your Plumbing.
streets of gold.
There were Ihretr “accessions" lo
You *Ynow whal happens in a j To liv'e ever more iu lhe realms of
lhe church last Sunday, one on pro­
day
house in which the plumbing is in
bation mid two by letter.
iMjor condition—cveryliody in the Where the inhabitants never grow
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Curtis of
hous&lt;* ia liable lo coqlracl typhoid
old. .
Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
or sumo other fever. The digestive 1-iy we the casket, the gem has left, Rndeliaugh visited their mother
organs p- rfonn lhe same functions '.Mong the dear friends of lhe long
Mrs. 8. Osborn of this place.
in the human ixgfy as the plumbinr
ago,
does for the house, and they should JcaU* can comfort all hearts bereft:
be kept in first class condition all Marks every tear drop and grief we YOU CAM’T URN MONEY
the time. If you have any trouble
know.
WHEN YOU’RE LAID UP
with your digestion lake Cbamber- Follow the path she in faiUi has
lnin,'s Tabb-ls and you are certain
trod
There an- a lol of people in this
to gd quirk relief. For sale by All Upward and onward to joys com­ town who caiyiol afford lo be sick.
plete.
i*eaiers.—Adv.
Perhaps none of you feel that you
So shall we meet in tlie courts of can, but certainly somo.of you can't
God.
for as soon as you are sick, your
Low al the blessed’Redeemer's feet. wages stop and worry and debts
begin lo pile up. The sensible thing
NORTH CARLTON.
for you to do. us soon as you feel
OtVille llenney. of Kalamazoo Is run-&lt;li&gt;wn and worn oht, no matter
veiy bu»y entertaining lhe mumps. what the cause, is lo take some­
Mrs. Clarence Mead and two sons thing just as quick as yon can to
of Hastings spent Friday night and build up strength and health. Make
Saturday nt Lewis Itemond’s.
* yourself more comfortable aud pro­
Th** wood buzzers have been vide against serious sickness.
very busy in 1 his vicinity Ihty past
We don't believe there’ is any
week.
other medicine made that will do
Mrs. Lewis Clum Ims a-llncjmnch us much towards saving your
of young chickens, pretty cold.
heallli and thus helping you save
.Mrs, John Zusdimtl is uuui- your money ns Hitxall Olive Oil
ben-d among the sick.
Emulsion. Il is a medicine that
I Alford Hazel and his nu n are gets right at lhe trouble and re­
I busy at work on the Aliening drain. lieve* it by toning the nerve*, en­
Will- lhe lady who writes from riching the blood, and giving new
this place (dt-asc sign her name and strength and health to the whole
address on each letter in lhe fu­ body. B doesn’t do this by means
Set of Teeth S3
ture? of alcohol or huldl-funning drugs
BEST COLD CROWN $3
htwause it
contains none. Ils
BEST RIDGEWORK $3
EAST ASSYRIA.
strength and li-alllt-mving power is
! 'lhe Advanced Birthday Club was &lt;hie to pun; Olive Oil and (lie Hy, pleasantly entertained April 3 by fsipho-philrs. long endorsed by suc­
Mrs. l&amp;Jjlli Hei'se. Al ikmiii the hin&gt;t- cessful physicians, the one for its
DENTAL WORK ON CREDIT
i?As smed a line chicken diuuer. food value, lhe other’ for Ils tonic
(Ten Year Guarantee)
After dinner the usually fine i&gt;ro- value. Hen-, for the first time, they
We will give you careful, con
cun&gt;uram was given. As il was the1 are combined, and Hie result is a
•dentious, cympalhctic best; lio.-l•---’ bitlliday she received n-v- real nerve, blood and body-bulbllng
medicine—.a real 'Ir-ngthener that
eral flue presents froth the dub.
reasonable coit.
Mux Baggrrly returned W«dnus- We are proud to tell you alioul. Yon
d;i&gt; to bin home at Allen after being: don’t need to hesitate in using it,
because if il doesn’t ,d*» all we say
in lids vicinity since Christmas.
Afted Terwilliger - and family■ il will aud satisfy you in every way,
it will coal you jioUjing. If il does
have moved bark in oar district.
DENTISTS
W. J. ilnmii ami wife were id! ii'il make you strong and well again,
Bailie Greek Friday and report thei come bark and get your money. It
will be given lo you willimd word
rv*4» quite pood. .
!
Milbiini Tli&lt;iiii»&lt;m and wife’ were■ or question. Sold only at (he lilorr
Ilian 7JMMJ Rexall Blores, nnd In this
I al Battle Creek Hatunlay.
town only by us. IfW-Carvelh A
BANNEB want adv*. fax.
tilcbbimt.—Adv.

Falsejeetli

APRIL 9, 1*14

QUIMBY.
Oscar Hill and family arq mov­
ing on to his farm recently pur­
chased
miles from Dowling.The Mystic Workers will have
lodge al Maccnbee hall MiHMji-13th
in the evening. All member* are
requested to be present.
Miss Mabie Wilcox of Battle
Greek is visiting friends al this
place.
Quito a number of the neighbors
attended the funeral of Henry
Craig held al Hie Farm, lust Tues­
day afternoon. He being an imnnte
of that place over 40 years. Peace­
ful be his rest.
Our school has been enjoying »
vacation tho past week.
Grandma Caslelicn has returned
to. Quimby after u stay of seven
months with her daughter. Mrs.
Louise Holme* of Assyria, who ac­
companied her home nnd will visit
relatives for the week.
Tho Misses Mvy
Lipkey' and
Pearl Rockwell have been at Ver­
montville the past week helping, lo
cure for their sister. Mrs. Sidney
Todd, who is very sick with pleura­
pneumonia.
Sunday school was organized Iasi
Sunday with the following officers:
Supt. Mrs. Lena Gastelien: AsstSupU Mrs. F. Criso; Organist, Miss
Esther Bidelman: Sec’y. Miss Hah
Bidehnan; Librarian. Harold Mc­
Intyre; Asst. Librarian, Leon Scott:
Troas., Mrs. Cruso. Sunday school
will be al 1:0(l p. in, next Sunday,
followed by preaching al 2:30. All
are cordially invited.

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or Guaranteed wool.
You don't want simply shrinking. A suit
should be shrunk by the ORIGINAL LON­
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isi?t you can never tell what a damp day may
do to its appearance. We give you with every

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NORTHEAST KALAUO,
Miss Blanche McCallum enjoyed a
filtilc of Michigiiu. lb*1 Probolei Mr. dstell'.H family have si
Stall1 of Michigan Tho Probul'
vacation last week from her school
Court for lbc County of Barry.
' ’
At a M-Kiott uf said court, hulil al
Al a session of said r(*iirl, li d*! nl (I Mrs. Frank Wybte and sons of •luties.
Several from her*1 al(cnde*l Hie
the urobalo &lt;iffi&lt;-&lt;-, In tho City of, tho/probata office, in lhe cily *»f, Linking spent Iigi w—k Will; Frank
fumn al of XVHIiani Hicks al Hast-.
Hupliiigti, in raid couoly. &lt;»»i thei llaitings. hi said counly, on th*1 i Briggs and family.
Fourth day of April A. D. 1914.
Piprlh day Of April. A. D. Hill.
.( a birthday pnrliL whs, given I Ings Sunday.
HI.........
Mrs. Cora Oxgood went lo MarPresent: Jimi etias. M. Mack.
.Present: Hon. Ghas. .M. • Mack. | Margaret Bhcleiihelm
Salunlnj
■ evening
nl her hmm- Ian1. Dane-i shall Thursday Iu care for Iho little
Judge of Prubalo. •
»
■ I Judge of Probate.
.
:
........ ”
In Hie Mailer of Iho Estate of
In the Matter of th1- 'Estate of ing was tho ew-ning*s * amusement. son that .camo to blew too home «»f
Evcrjon*1 reports u good'time.
j George l aid Jtnd wife yi ednesuuy,
Je/«&gt; Callihan. I&gt;&lt; ccaiu:d.
I Ehzu A. Green Tulley, deceased.
Jim. Brings' . arc entarlaininff. al‘&gt;''' lh4‘ Ii»&gt;' &lt;&gt;’ April.
’
Jex.se A. Calliliati, sun. having filed
m &gt;ajd court hh petition praying -Henry Green, son. having filed in niece fcom Bottle Creek.
1 Barney MeMannus
uf Monr***;
that iiumlniniration de bonis non s.iid I'lqrl his petition praying Hint
Charles
Dorman's
have
a
new
! rnunly helped James Anders cut
of said estate may be grant*1"! to the adiiiiiiislration of said estate be, lelehhonn installed in tlioir horn*-.
woo«l
lust
week
bul
has
begun work
(■.harli'H 1\. Gaskill or to MM Other granted Leander lli-ams, or Iu some
Mrs. E. A. Denn has been ill with tljjs week for. .John'Carlisle near
other suitable person.
”
suitable person.
I’niirievill*1.
It is'Orderod, Thai th*1 Aral driy In Ki'ippe during. Jusl week.
It is (Jrdi-r.-d. That lhe Aral da&gt;
A party wax, given Mis* Helen; Lewis Wise ItH-UWBi*1 to Chariot-*
of May, A. D. pj||, nt ton o’clock in of May A. D. tali, nl tai. o’clol-k ip1 Zimke Hie last of th*1 week. Au av- |« In help his brother Fred.
Hl- f-.i.'iiix.H, at Siiid probale ollli v. Hie 'OrciKMMi. nl sni.j pcibul- Office,; rrau*1 sized croud nliondud.
jaj' McManus began work‘fur Ira
["■ and is hereby Appointed for bo mid l« hereby .appointed for
hairing raid p-litiou.
hearing said pelilimi:
&gt;
wmurirSSriu.ih........ .....
It is Fnrfhvr Ordvredi That puhlie
R is purilier Ordered. Thai pub­
lic nolle*- Un roof i&gt;c given by publi­ notice thereof be giv*-i» by publica-■ I., v.-c-i (’in/ \i.-ii.-i. ‘ntui
..ii-i Bu*y Bees Ihursday evening.
^rS1
•'IrCallum and cliilcation uf a copy of this order, for linn of u copy of this order, for' fiiyhig the* scenery mid Um excel1 'I™ Gonlqji ami Durolhy went lo
three tucciotslve weeks previous lo three MiceitsaJve Vecks previous to• I n ch nale
_______________
[Kalamazoo tn sou Mrs. McCallums
ii’l vl-??.
t,cni’i|i8’. ii&gt; ll*,( nwllng” said day of hearing, in the (tasting*,
HANNER, vi newspaper printed and BANNER. &gt;i newsiiiiper prinli'd audI . Mrs. Dr. Rout and dauglilnr. oft father AJie Replpgle who is very
ciiculal*1*l in suuj euunly.
eirculata*! in said county.
Buffalo. N. Y.„ wem «•!*•,I- «.f l»r. I*»r&gt;y.
,,
Gins m. Stalk.
CHAH. M. MARK.
1’ ।"ih: ... ............. M"1’*11: ,.„.i H»k.
aw,
Judge
ut Probale.
i,f dn«l work,
■'
Jmlgc of Ph'bale. &gt; A Iru’ft copy.
‘
‘
' , ’________
, ling l*&gt; nllrnd lhe fuuural of his
gleslon.
. Ella C. Eggleston,
•
Ella C.
1
BANNER WANT A1»VS. FAY.
Uliclu, W. F. Hicks.
alu- o.f Prupalc.
iUgisler-of Probate. 1

�nreHtsnxcaitANXKH. vrau. a, i»ii

CM

is no communion there concert^
Christ is present where peo­
ENTERNATIOMAL Hun.
ple are gathered together in His
name. Are you in His name?
8UMDAY
I’tie Cnmmunkm of the Three —
■row LESSOR "Jesbs Himself drew near, and-waat
Call* in city or country, rtrponded to
With them." How precious are the
words! Ho went to lhe eross for
B. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,
then), and now goes with them. loi­
For Sunday. April 11
i
t
’Harting*, Mich;
ter on we sluill go with Him. Com­
By Lee W. Ames.
The Journey to Kniumus, (Easier pare lhe reasoning of lhe two with
that of lhe scribes (Mk. 2:0). Thu
Lesson.)
reasoning &lt;if His enemies brought
Luke 24:13-35.
forth a manifestation of His power,
Golden Text: Hom. 8:34.
that of Hi* friends a manifestation
of His presence, “Jesus Himself
Introductory.
drey
near." The day will come
The Spirit of God has given us
w
Im 11 His power will be felt by Hi*
in 1 Cdr. 15&gt;3, 4 tho two great facts
offering co^pnuou.1 opportunity Tor
upon which our faith rests “how enemies, and His presence will tie
any ano lo enjoy all tlie adranLite
Joy
of Hi$ friends. Concealing
that Christ died for our sins accord­
ing to the Scriptures: And that He His identity, He questions them,
was buried, and that He rose again drawing from them their heart bur­
well-known
the third day according to the dens. 80 He would have us unbur­
Scriptures." Today there are those den our hearts to Him today, that
who look upon the death of Chris! He might comfort us!" “Are you
with contempt, and uiion His resur­ weary', are you heavy-hearted? Tell
DETROIT, MICH.
rection with unbelief, proclaiming it to Jesus; Are you grieving over
their infidelity even from the pul­ joys departed? Tell il to Jesus
pit. But let us not be “slow of alone." Hei&lt;arft-thr. ..three In com­
heart lo believe all that the pro- munion. “That whichwe have seen
?diets have spoken." .Today we are and heard declare we unto you, that
o turn our thought iiarticulorlyTo- yc also may have fellowship with
WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS
wgrd His resurrection. From Dr. us: and truly our fellowship .is
with the Father, and with His Son
Wen.y you the HIGHEST CT I. Scolleld we get Hie following Jesus Christ'* (I John I2J’. Their
order of His appearances
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­ probable
after His resurrection: On the day leslinioify is concerning Jesus of
EVATORS. We buy and sell of His resurrection, live limes; it) Nazareth? Is that your message to
on a LARGE SCALE. We To Marj- Magdalene John 20:14-18). your class, to your family, to your
friends and acquaintances? His
depend upon doing a LARGE (2) To the women re111 rm ng from might
tv 10), His death (v 20) at the
VOLUME of business at a the tomb wiflr the angelic message hand of mini. His resurrection (v 21SMALL PROFIT.
If you (Mat. 28’8-10). ,3) To Peter, prob­ 2t : Here we see the etunily of man
ably in Lhe afternoon (Luke 24:3t: I
have never dealt with us, why Cor. 15:5.) (4) To Hie Emmaus dis­ toward Hie Son of God v 20). This
not give us a trial.
. ciples toward evening (Luke 21:13­ is Just what He predicted (see Mark
31).
(5) To the apostle*, except 10:33.31 . They had trusted flfr de­
Smith Bro*. Velto &amp; Co. 'lliornas (Luke 2l:3&lt;)-i3; John 20:10- liverance; earthly, kingdom deliver­
r. The_cross
had shat—------------Of.C.LfcS. Phil 57 Hiitlip
2i). Eight day* afterward, once to ante. 'how*_________
the apostles. Thnmas included John tered their hopes. They had not
20:21-20'. Jn Galilei1, by lhe laike seen in Hie prophets the humilia­
of Tiberias, to tin* seven, once tion aspect of Christ's nppearaixe.
John'21:1-23 . In Galiii**-. on a Tlm Hurd, day did not mean resur­
moiinlnin, lo Hie aiMUdlcs and live rection to them. They used the
hundred lifelhten, once
I Cor. words without any realization of
15:0). At Jerusalem mid Bethany their meaning, and that after He
This goes true in your
again, IVlice; d)’ To James I Cor. Jiad told them repeatedly Hie great
electric wiring. That’s one
15:7'. (2),Xo lhe eleven Luke 21:^ third day event was resurrection.
50-Kt; Mk. 10:10-20; Ads 1:0-12 . To The Scriptures. the Lirtl Jesus, the
reason why I urge you to
Paul, twice: ' I
Near Damascus women. Hie angels. Hie empty tomb,
let me do your electric work
had all siHiken of the same event;
You’ll know it is done right,
temple Act* 22:17-11); 23:11 ■. To yet they did not believe. His enem­
and that your buildings arc
Stephen, outside Jerusalem (Acts ies hud lu‘e&lt;led His Words concern­
safe if I do the work.
•
7S51. To John on Patmos 4Rev. I:- ing resurrection on the third day
10-19'. Here tire over live hundred Mat. 27:03 . but nol His friends.

F

Spring Term

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GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
■loctrlolan.

Order Our Drays
When you have any moving to be
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
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resuiTeclioii Mult. 28-12 ; men do it
for nothing now. The news of the
resurrect ion "inndeu* astonished."
Except you believe whal is written
in lhe Word you will often be as­
tonished. Afler-thcy have unbunleiu&gt;d their hearts to lliin, He Utt,
Inn dens llis lo them. First He re-.
•s them for unbelief v 25.) then
expounds the Scriptures to
The Outline Developed.
.
The Communion of the two—Who
an* the two? one is named ■ vlH ; es carefully. He tell* them they
possibly Ihu oilier was Luke him­ arc fools in cimneclion with their
self. Perhaps lhe two were on Hie failure to believe ALL that the
prophets have spoken? Today we
niniiH being alwiilt seven and one are told Hint it is scholarly to be­
half miles from Jerusalem. Mk. lieve part of the Bible, and reject
the rest. Jesus Christ said that il

believe I hem?
Ixsmiii Divisions.
1. The Communion of the Two.
-13-15.
2. The Communion of the Tbri-&gt;-15-31.’
3. Tho Communication of the

reluriy they commupe. They are the prophets have spoken. He con­
wnnblppcrs, they have faith. Hnv demned them because they were
slow of heart to believe. Let this
a type of Christ mir' Passover, and
now they are talking alioul the one )iev&lt;&gt; the Bible, the whole Bible,
who fulfilled the type. They were whether the wise of this world be-

two great truths found in tlie Bible.
Christ's suffering, nnd His glory.
Give I hew n large placing in your
teaching and testimony. Notice (tint
when He es(iound«*d the Bible He
begun-nt Moses. Today we are told
ns they welil home, with their hopes that Moses is not scienlillc, Hint
shattered. But even though their contradicted by scientific research,
JOHN M. GOULD
understanding was poor, and their
LAWYER
faith weak, their theme wns Chrisl. that Adam &lt;li«i not. fall, that there
mid while they were communing wan no Hood. Hint Abraham w.r- not
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
cmieerning Him. lie jdinud them to n real character. etc. But Chrisl
Phone 172
enlighten their minds, strengthen
their faith anil comfort their hearts. believed ALL Hint the prophets
HASyNOS, MICHIOAN
have s|token, and He said Hint these
lieved not. Gnh you tlnd any sad­ things wore concerning Himself.
ness tlial does not spring’ from the Ought He no! lo know .’ I prefer In
Abstract mid lU-al Emntd Office.
stand
with Him. His wisdom will
same source ’ They had entertain­
Abstract Block, Hooting*
Money to’loan on Ileal Estate. Real ed hopes of rvdemplmn through outlast all the wisdom of this world.
Make murli of this opportunity to
Estate sold on commission. General
conveyancing. Having n complete set Intnb found no place in their pro- leach that the whole Bible has for
like to change your Insurance call
tn nnd see me. I represent a com­
pany with a cash capital of *1.000000 and can fully protect you.
LEE II. PRYOR

mid ‘yet Ibey should have known
tlm! Christ must die mol rise again.
They, like the apostles, did not miderstnnd- these things until after
(hey hail been fulllllvd John 2:22 .

of Abstract Book* compiled from the
Record*, can furnish complete Ab- Jii.st mi today. Satan set* men seek­

ing redemption via Mime other
route than tlie cross nnd the empty
tomb, nnd the result is nrZiy sad­
ness. Bui they were communing
Him. and He drew near.
UNDERTAKING AND cnncerninir
He does the same today. The rea­
FUNERAL DIRECTORS son
He does not manifest Himself
Licensed limbaimer always in attendance in some churches is because there
PHONE, 226 OR 387

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

Ulup, KiIuuh A Slllm 1.1. C«.
Time Table In Effect March •, 1S1SDally Except Sunday.
•otng South 8:0*
•oln&lt; North 7:11

5%

Holder* of our Pre|*a
P*i*l Stock receive
lw©l 'cash dividend* semi­
annually at
per
annum. An Investment backed by
gilt-edgeil real eatale mortgages
&lt;nd unsurpassed for safety, conyear* in buainess,

assets

over

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Baring*

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8 Lean Aiuclatlori,

Gebraad “Sells Farms'
ONE OF OUR SKCIIL BARGAINS

-High grode work ul low prices.

320 Acre*, Near Big Rapids.
Near school and chutchea.
Borne rolling, aome level land.
Clay-loam and gravelly aoil.
Good 8 room house, built two years,
luirgc barn, will hold 30 head cattle.
Good silo, bog house, poultry house,
gransry.
ICO acres under cultivation.
5U acres more all slumped.
170 acres virgin aud second growth
timber.
Trout stream runs through pasture.
Timber, beech, maple, elm, while
oak, black oak, hemlock and pine.
Must sell thia place in 20 days for
■ $8,000.

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

EDWIN H. 6EBRAAD, Mick. Fin Nm

A Bad Break
ond a lol of water running lo waste
if what must l&gt;e guardirt against. If

vve did Jtin plumbing, mic.Ii a thing

would nut have happimed.
But We Can Fix II

if you will send for us, uml tlieu.wi'
will guarantee i|, _

Grand Rapids, Mich.

l-hooc 126

Huuox,

feting. His
glory. Teach
I his,
preach this, testify thi*. rejoice in
il,.meditate on it. give Thyself whol­
ly lo it. The words “Abide with us”
in v 211 remind us of lhe song nf
liost. He blessed, brake, nnd gave
lo them, and revealed Himself to
them, then vanished. His com­
munion with them ended in n revelntton of Himself to them. Blessed
communion!
■
THE COMMUNICATION OF THE
TWO—With hearts I hut have been
burning because of lhe truths of
God's Word unfolded by Chrisl. the
two hnsten to Jerusalem willi a
testimony that Hie Dud is risen.
May our hearts burn within us ns
God reveals Himself dri Hi* Word.
,,and may mir testimony ever hv
Hue to Him who died and rosa
again, till He coine.
Sincerely yours.
Scliool llcpori.
Ib-porl for Hit! Dunn school fur
month ending .March 27. 11)1 i:
NuiiIIht of days taught, 2t&gt;,
Total attendance, 213.
*
Average of daily atlcndniu'.e. 10.63
Number of boya enrolled, 7.
Numhpr of girls enrolled, 4.
Tidal cnrollmcnl. ||.
Pehtentagt! of al tendance. W.il.
Tli'ise' beipg neither absent Ijor
lardy fnr the UHinih-ate: Ford and
Lyle McGlocklin.
Mort
Pickle.
Gli'ini. llooH and Eva Whidlty, Vera
uml Goldie Town.
The pupils have Jiecn keeping a
rrconl of the birth seen during
.March .uml now are ready to take
up ncsl obsl't'vation.
Our school hoe l/eeii reducevl
from seyefltvvn hi elnVcil by Mr.
Leonartfs people lUOVlIL* frphl lln*
dislricl.
Three of tlie llrsl grades Jiuve
(implied their mtuier* and are now
taking up siipplvmenlary work.
Lillian Whitworth, leacber.

Ytmr fireAlcol |us« Hits snrittg If
inti do nut Inn jour Wall I’am-r of;
lullmltamL-Adv.

-B.INSEH WAltT AUVS. PAV-

FACE TUIKTKEN
MARKETABLE
1LE PRODUCTS

DYSPEPTICS

We have good '
for every
person in Hits fown wm&gt; ha* any
form of stomach trouble, n «
atjout a remedy for 4Bdige&gt;ii&lt;&gt;n and
dy*|mph&gt;» I*1"1
niuch
faith in ns to offer it to you with
our personal guarantee that if Jt,
does not relieve you and 'altsfy you
in every way, w« wfll returnl the
money you pajdfqr it Without &lt;fueslion or argument of any kind. You
risk nothing: either Rexall Dy*,
pepsin Tablets ^nll reln-v- your
stomach ailments or the uion,you
paid for them will be handed h*ok
to you. There is no red tape about
our guarantee. It mean* just what
it aays. Your word is enough; If
Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets don't
satisfy you. the money i* yours and
wo want you to have it.
v
Hexall Dyspepsia Tablets mioRic
Iho inflamed stomach, cheek- lirartburn and distress, stimulate a heal­
thy secretion of gastric puice. aid
in rapid and comfortable digestion
of the food, and help lo quickly re­
store the stomach to a comfortable;
caky-acting, healthy alate. They
also aid greatly in promoting reg­
ular bowel action. Rexall Dyspep­
sia Tablets are solo only at thi7,000 Hexall Stores, and In this town
only; by us. Three size* 25,-. 50c.
and' 81B0.—Garvelh &amp; Stebbins.—
Adv. '

HASTINGS MEN BBT NHLESALE

Last week's letter. '
OF WESTERI MICHIGAN =AID RET Al MEAT IKIRESS
The community was shocked to
ItSar of the sudden death of Ira
Edger, Saturday evening. Funeral List of Numerous Agricultural and hi Grand Knpids 1‘cktpuuach Bros.
was hold Tuesday.
Mineral Rcsorurre of This
I’nn-hawys- Consideration is
Clarence Hamerdnlb- of Kalama­
Section.
WROWI.
zoo. is visiting Lyle Olis.
After 22 cimscculive years of
is spending a two weeks' vacation ern .Michigan produces on a com­ burtncM in one location, at No. Pi
with her parents.
8. E- Henry
mercial basis: which has been com­ liiamond avenue,
piled by lhe western Michigan de­ llaane his disposed of hi»W'holci&gt;ale
HEAD OF GULL LAKE.
velopment bureau: Apples, alfalfa and retail meat UiMncss at that
place
mid
will
ifevoU
1 his entire
Last week's letter.
. o' tipricoals. asparagus. Angora goats, liipe in the future to outSidfl inter­
.Mr And Mrs. Charles Turner re­ barley, beef, brans, beets, berries, ests. Mr. lAaane is interested in a
turned Friday after spending the | blood root, blackberries, buckwheat, ranch near Ada. a piggery at N«»winter in Florida. Their health has: butter, cnbtalF*, carrots, entile, cel­ wayg&lt;&gt;. and al*» has Igrge holding*
ery. cheese. cherries, i-hertuule ■
been unusually good.
al Harting*.
FeUpausch Bros. «&gt;f
Mrs. Hoss Evers came home Sat-1 seed, cream, cranberries. euctim-1I Hastings arc the purclNuen of the
urday.froni Kalamazoo, fully re­ hers. currants, peas, plum- - *- business. Tin* consideration was
! aMinaiinali-ly S2U.ikn&gt;. Iu conneccovered from her recent operation. I toe*, pumpkins, raspberro
Jlinii With a large retail and .wholeMr.and Mrs. Ernest Cadaw-nlhler
iiiinitix v.&gt;i.-i»&gt;business, there is also a
have moved on lhe Cha*. Cadowall-l ...... J
vinimT egg* th’ lish gin- ■ «*»'«»•'•• manufacturing business.
dec farm and have rented their I wheat
M-im ’ anK’
mi.leberMes 1 lh'' »-*’
O|*r4le.i «
place to Homer Van Luke.'
crapes,
hay.
hickory
nuts.
Iiid''.&lt;
■
"Vllra*''.T exwriiwv
Mrs. Harry Chittenden intends!
..f . M*ne«w .
going to Chicago, Wednesday, for a hnney. horseradish, horses, buckle- J*1 s«era
berries, lettuce, lumber maple jmgtwo weeks visit with her son. Hob ■ । ar.
maple syrup, mangels.
I
nt once
mushrooms. muskmeHon*. million.•
'• " ,k
"IKeMiss Mina France of Cressey vis­
onion*, parsnips, pearlies, pep-1 When he llr-i started the meat
ited at Joseph Bailies, Tuesday mid •«at«.
penninl. |N»rk, poultry, quin.-.s. 1 business on Diamond avenue. Mr.
Wednesday.
rhubarb, rirtabagus. sail. ‘Hiussh.' Daane was con*ider&gt; d a bit dnrmc.
Miss Hallie McAHaster .returned' straw, sweet potatoes,-timothy, vcaL,*** " wa« n"' be|irve.| the growth of
Wednesday, from her visit in Kala­
"_____ ’_______
j poi'l a”.■‘Im.- m that district, lly
mazoo.

Tn. «rt&gt; bird
ii.. o.».i i
1500 rods of Wall Paper at Mul­
holland'* for less than 1-3 cost lo remnant Mull l*a|MT ut Mulllroi-, Iu the cily.-Grand
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— make.—Adv.
land's.—Adi.
*--• '

Hapids Ib-rabl.

Two ig Days
JOHN DEERE
DEMONSTRATION
Friday and Saturday, April 17-18
' A number of special representatives from the John Deere factories will be at our
store Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, for the purpose of fully demonstrating
the merits of their farm machines. Every farmer in Barry county, should avail them­
selves of the opportunity to attend this demonstration.
Below is a list of the machines we are handling and that will be demonstrated at
that time

VA NIBIRU NH

John Deere Binders
John Deere Spreaders
Deere Sulky Plows
Syracuse Plows
Deere &amp; Syracuse Harrows*
Miller Bean Pullers
Dain Side Rakes

Dain Mowers
Deere Loaders
Dain Loaders
Ohio Silo Fillers
Deere Roller Bearing
Wagons
Deere Farm Wagons
Deere Disc Harrows
«=»F“

Van Brunt Grain Drills

Deere Alfalfa Cultivators
Deere Corn Cultivators
Deere Corn and Bean
Planters
Dunham Roller Bearing
Rollers
John Deere Gasoline Engines

Goodyear Bros
Hardware and Implements

�THriUSTTNflS R IWT.R, APRIL 0, 19(4

Founrr-x

I Mr*. II. C. Townsend, at tho home patient and cheerful and would n—
. nf Hie former last ww‘k Tuesday pent. Scripture For houra nt ,n time.
,? evening in-the form of a kitchen
tael Ke|| of thn IL of M. in n gun*!
at Len W. Feighner’K for Iris spring
guests tireseiil ami the «iiT» were vacation.
many and useful mid Hie hostesses
Mr. nnd Mrs.. Truman' Colo nf
I certainly know liow to d&lt;&gt; tilings. Grand Rapids ure Hen’ taking rare ।
\ most enjovafde evening Was of the lafler’e mother, Mm. V’— !
Hummoll, who I* very sick.
Married nl high noon ln«l Thurs­
R- H. McMillan ha* given up h|(| To the Merit of Lydia E Pink­
We arc receiving a large
day at th&lt;* homo of the bride’.* position at the XI. C. slatinn here
ham’s Vegetable Com­
number of orders for worl
mother. Mr*.- Susan Beebe., Mr. amt
and nxs
has ncceph-.l
nccepi.-d a similar position I
to be placed by Dccoratioi
pound during Change
William Horman Pearce of Grand {near Colon and with his family will
Day, but we are in positio*
llelviu Beebe. in innke their home at Colon,
of Life
he bride’s niollior.
Mrs. Fred White and Miss Bethel
to iukc care of more, but i
O YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured,
: mid sislers Mr-.'Heath visited ul Fred Fuller’S-m
you arc expecting to havt
Westbrook, Me. — “ I wu passing
Mi-. II. D. Wnl- Maple Grove. Hu* latter part of Iasi
permanently cured so that you cun eat any
any work placed we urg
II. 11.
D. Wolring
wc*k.
i. IF.
\\ olritin** week.
,
through the Change of LHW and had '
you to coinc to us. at once
kind of food that you crave? It has been done
Dan’l OarlmgiT is visiting al Amt
pains in my back
Tiyo Arbor and Delroil thH Week.
for the time is not very
and aldo and was so
not only once, but in almost every case when Cham­
Dr. nnd Mrs, John Law of Do
great from now to Decora­
weak I could hardly
Will visited the Inlier’s sister; Mrs.
tor! Day.
do my housework.
berlain’s Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J.
Vera Fclghlier I ni week.
I have taken Lydia
Mrs. Isa
E. Pinkham’s Vege­
Pominville, Stillwater, Minn.', who had spent over
visited relative- m Charlotte part
table Coin|x&gt;und and
pout of last week.
It has done me a lot
$2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma­
Phone 197 Granite and Marble Dealers Hastings, Mich
Mrs. Chas. Slioup and children
chaidan of Grand and Miss Hallie Millep/ visited nt
nently cured by these tablets.
commend
your med­
•it of Miss Akiiih Charlotte the laU*r part ot fast
icine to my friend*
week.
and giveyou permiiMrs. Monno Wenger nnd Mrs.
NORTH NASIIVH.LIL
’ I Bessie Brown of Detroit is spend*
Etta Baker
sion to publish my
I ration nnd daugh- Thursday and Friday;.
testimonial.” — Mrs. Lawrence Mar­
Mrs. Elin Coe ns rclurrfed from n ,n¥l’ieIr v?f?li,0,n
’ ter Mildred were al Ann Arlior
Mrs. Famk .McDcrhy was at tin, 12 King St, Westbrook, Maine.
we -k’A visit to her daughlet' Mrs.
.M,n,"ly Abhjatl of Lake Lily, yisilHastings Thursday.
D.
A.
Spencer
of
Lansing.
I «* ,w» ■"“d .Wrenls. M E. DowMouton, Wis. — “At tlie Change of
Mrs. Win. Reynolds and daughter Life 1 suffered with pains In my back
Il. C. Pritu.-bf Sand Lake is visit- '“k”- last week.
Luis visited al Lansing pari of lust
| Honald Pennington Ia on tho sick .
week.
. and loins until I could not stand. 1 also ing/relatives here.
Adelbert Taylor mul son Law- list.
George Anpleinan nnd Miss Hazel luid night-sweats no that tho sheets
Robinson of Lawton wore guests of would bo wet. 1 tried other medicine renee of Mmicli&lt;&gt;sler spent lhe | Marguerite Bnwer ami Lovina
week
with
relatives
hero.
! Snore of Nashville spent Sundav at
' Buffalo.
but
got
no
relief.
After
taking
one
bot
­
tho former’s parentii, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. E. B .smith ha- recovered I homo.
tle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
A. N. Apnleman Inst week.
an attack of quinsy.
1 H..&lt;sio Hines of Hasting* spent
H. W. Walrath wa
John Mead is home from Ann Ar- Compound I began to improve and I from
Mrs. .1. E. Lake went to Hastings
Mis.
BesMO
(ireeunugli
who
has
Sunday al homo.
-.Wednesday uml Thni&gt;lay
.
.
continued its use for six months. The
lior for a week’s visit.
bis mol her Mr*. Ei'?a
' dmigkl.r Mrs. !.&lt;*&lt; Burton.
John Gortridii of Mason visited pains left me, the night-sweata and hot tieeii a guest of.her jiarviits Mr. ami
Mrs. E. D. Myers, has returned to:
his
brother
W.
II.
CorttigltlMon
­
flashes
grew
less,
and
in
one
year
1
was
■omlhel '«-•
*•?&gt;*&gt;«
her Imine at Grand Rapids.
(
day.
a different woman. I know I have to
American Beauty Corsets
nurd wen* at Dowagiac* part of Inst I*, of M. f-r Hi- *prm« vacalion
I awuy wina rancor nJ ll»o stomach nJ
Mrs. Clarence
Bachcllor and ‘
Elmer ’Norlhi up was in tho nor­ thank you for my continued good health
week on account of tlh* dim - of. Arthur Smiih of Grand Hapid* *•' ■(,J,
thern part of the slate the first of ever since.” — Mrs. M. J. Brownell, (laughter Ulis, have returned from .
tb.- Mn.i.r. croi.l
M,s„n.la&gt; will, hi. ..... -nl-. lbw. !‘" ’“j• * '!"*&gt; *’ ft ? ~m«i I lhe week.
Pontiac..wlicrt*
Mrs.
Bachellor has j
Manston, Wis.
Walntli
and Mrs &lt;• F. bmtlh
'
” “ivt.. j—ars. net remains
been visiting her son Hallo and1
Mrs. Eva Nelson of Uniting* vis­
Orville Mater Uml Jack Downing! Mrs. Clark rilmai-h’« music cln**! '£*•’ j^ln,'L''Sr¥rf(^Mhch!’2tag
ited in the villnue Sglunlay.
visited ut Detroit and .Um Arbor gave i mu-ir.il dialogue at Hie
A. T. Rowley returned from Vegetable Compound, made from roots
Misses Dora Mulilor ami Eugenia j
last week
Evangelical church Monday men- I .'/*1,1 z; *' *'*• tn &lt; on yueen street. Florida -Friday.
and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. Barry nf Woodland speitl lhe week i
Mr“ II F. Milter .1,1.1 Mi-. &lt;■. I. Ito. Mr-. W. V-Sei,tel.il :,|M ranr Ih'- fmteiwl »»« !«»*&gt;! •tternomi
। equally laportMrji Lniirn Howell of Battle
end with the latter’.* sister, Mrs..
Glasgow accompanied lhe lnrmeryi । Hi-solo’’Hon* in the Bud" by Ijom- ’u,d interment in Lakeview cemeth«t Ibe aama
Creek is visiting Mrs. Hhobea Mend. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi­ V. S. Knoll.
ilnugliler Mrs. Waller Glasgow lo Ihy Forster.
t-ry.
.Miss Gaye Jolinson of Mnrshnll
Mrs. E. M. Kveretl* ami twoj
her linme in T-d«lo. Ohio, laid week j Miss El*ie Smith left Jud week
Mr-. Elizabeth McCartney who visited her sister Mrs. Von W. Fur- dential) Lynn, Moss. Your letter will
COMFORTABLE
daughter
went
to
ttntlle
Creek
Situ-i
Tuesdav ni'irning. wheie they visit-, Wednesday for Burlington, Wis- has been in very poor health for nlM, Friday and Saturday.
day
after
spending
a
.week**
varaf
wi until Frldav.
cousin where she expects to spend som- limo passed away Sunday nl
H. A. Moumr was nl Ann Arbor i woman, and held iu strict confidence. Hon iu Nashville.
Mrs. Bertrand Young and three some time with Mr-. )•’. B. Prouty, her home on Stale Street with'a Tuesday to visit his father who i&lt; ’
children visited Hie former’s parMis* tteathn Watkins returned to roiit|dica|on of diseases. She only in the hospital there.
WEARS WELL
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
-nt*. Mr. mid Mr-. Frank Hartwell. 1 her home in llasliiigs Monday lacked a few days of being eightyWEST VERMONTVILLE.
Mrs. Geo_ Tinkler of Hnstings
snd that corset can
Friday and Saturday. .
‘ morn mg aft-r spending a we-k j [wo years old._ Thn funeral was spent Sunday at E. L. Schantz's.
- J. El. Wortley visited Iii* daughter) Mrs. Will Bas* vi«Hl&gt;d er aunt 1
be bought at a
,-iih her aunt. Mbs. Will Hanes.
Wednesday afternoon and inter­
Mht Mary Hnliajile went to Du- ! w,
Mil*
Mary
nl
lhe
Slate'-anitai'inin
.Mix Charlie Cn&gt;*» in Nashville,!
Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Braden nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Seward llecox nnd! im-nl in lhe Wilcox Cemelory in
REASONABLE HUG
rand and spent Sunday with h-r
.Mrs. Laura Howell of Battle of Howell Tuesday .uml rejiorts her Saturday.
dauglder of Ha-tinas spent Sunday Maple Grove. Mrs. McCartney was last week Wednesday.
son. Elmer.
mi lhe gain.
Will Bass and family visited their I
ONE DOLLAR UP
Miss Vada Feighner is suffering with Mrs. Ilecox s parents Mr..nnd , Hie widow pf.tlie late lloherl MeMr. and Mrs. James Leak spent
Frank Alterding ami wife visited । parents Peter Bass in North Ca»lle-i
with throat trouble.
Sunday in Charlotte.
their nephew. Dannie larger and
I Hu* county for lifly-Six years.
Misses Zaida Key.-* and Lillian
charscteritiica ot a
Orvil Mater visited al Del roll and']
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Deann worn nt
Wm. Martin died early Sunday
•plendid cored.
Anu Arbor last week.
: f.
Kalamazoo Tuesday and Wi'dnes- ning. The latter left
I morning with erysipeltis nl the nge day.
Mrs. 11. C. ZUM'hnitt is visiting
Charlie .Vase and family visited |
Friday, evening.
■
American
Beauty
Corsets
Monday of seventy-three years. The fun­
relative* at Woodland this week.
Simons
their
uncle
Phillip-Frank
who
i.«t
Mi.ii
Agnes
Murdock
Mr. and Mrs. D. A; Xtells nf Bal- .
.. oral was held at hi* hofne on Hie
Miss &lt;• race.Franck is home from momim
is very ill.
m
Ih-I south side Tuesday morning nt 0:00 tie Creek visi|e&gt;l friends here Lhe
Niles this Week for her sprint? vaBert Hai l, wife nnd daughter of. «r.d many more.
first of the week.
ii'-ar her daughter.
, is Hprtnl- Nashville spent Wednesday til We*. Every improvement ai exacted byfashion
Mis*. Hcdiiiii- Bement returned lol fur burial. Mr. Martin was n soldier
William*.
' i&gt; (hown in lhc*c dainty garment,.
West Rutland Church items.
home in Flint last week Wednesday Olivet .Monday after spending a in the civil war.
ent* A. Tlioma* ami family of Eml
Dora Union is visiting friend*after spending three months al l lie week with Mrs. Eleanor Straiten | I'ncle Jonah llasey passed away
Preaching nervices til the West Caunpbell.
For Sale by
l Monday morning at Hie ago of nine­ llutlaud M. E. clmrch next Sunday
homo of Mr. and- Mr-. E. 1L- Swift.
Mrs. Ralph McNitt-who has been
Wm. Allerding ami family nr&lt;
am and had lived on the place I afternoon. It is especially request­
Tlie Ladies Hom*
ed tlint every member mid adherent
Mr. IteL-oii and Wife of Maple
in.&gt;ll|tT'.&lt; farm ilu* coining
Mrs. Win. I»ea'ii.
Announcement* will Im- made
Gnivp. vi&lt;ilr,| tfieir parent* '
Hastings. Micb.
Oliver Walla
, V»in \V. Fumiiw and j blind for some limo was always tin* Easier service nt that lime.
Gardner and family;

WOMEN FROM
45 Id 55 TESTIFY

Indigestion

MEMORIALS

D

Ironside Bros

Cha iyiberlairis Tabb
NASHVILLE

|

a-:

WEICKGENAHT &amp; RIEDE

This Is The Guy That Put
The Hop In. Quality Bake Shop
And today there is not another such a carefully and practically equipped bake shop and eating house
outside of big metropolitan cities. The Star Bakery and Restaurant furnishes an example of clean
baking and cooking, wholesome and sanitary food preparation in every department. Store room, kit­
chen, bake shop and'dining room, are all alike—clean, sanitary, light and convenient. You are invited
to visit any or all departments at any time.
We Invite Your Inspection
We Invite Your Patronage and Friendship

Three Modern Departments
Pastry Department
Our pastry baking is one of the parts of our business we are proud of. In buying materials for making
pastry wc select the best there are. Nothing cheap, or unclean, or inferior goes into our cakes, pies,
friedcakc^ or any other of our fancy products, but only the-very best.
In making our fancy pastries we use the best recipes, many of them the old home recipes your mother
used.

Bread Department
Every year we use thousands of pounds of Hour in the manufacture of our breads—Hastings Potato,
Malted Kreatn and Bra-Lour Brown Breads. Each of these particular brands of bread have their
particular friends and our trade is constantly increasing in this line. What we say of our bread is not
boasting, it’s a true statement of fact. Each one of these several verities, of bread is as good bread
as can be furnished by any bakery in the state. They, too, are made from high grade materials and
from as strong flour as is manufactured,

Meal Department
Our .regularrmeals sell nt 25 cents. And from every direction we hear thia, “I don’t see how you
can put up such a meal for 25 cents.” We know how, that’s the reason. In this department as in
the baking, we use quality materials and everything is properly cooked and the variety of foods is far
above what you usually get for the price. Everything is cooked under sanitary conditions. Meal
tickets are sold at lower prices than the above quotation. If yx&gt;u haven’t eaten at our tables you will
enjoy trying it.
•
The Interior of Qur.Baking.Department

Phone 381

Star Bakery
and Restaurant
W. R. Jamieson, Proprietor

Hastings, Mich

�■mt bmtvkm&lt;mn. ». mt

Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!

SoutDwwttnt Barry
Dtpartutut

MILO.
Howard-Bush of Flint was the
guest of Miss Emily Lewis a part
of last week.
.Mr. and Mrs. -Nagle of Cloverdale
spent Friday al the homo of
E.
I^ewis.
Burt -Quick spent Friday with
Mre. White of Scots In Hickory Cor­
ners.
Vern Quick Ims relurned from
Banfleld. where he Ims been helping his uncle. The last work he
engaged in for him was making
maple KUgiir
• Will Emmons. after establsliing
hi* family in their Own home in
Bloomsgdale has returned to the
Kenner farm lo work a couple of
weeks.
Morris JohiiM&gt;n is.pultlng a fine
bathroom in Tim farowiomt) al Milo.
-,Mlas Emily Ixywis returned Tues­
day from a three days visit with
Miss Beulah Boyle in Kalamazoo.
i Mrs. Nettie Lewis, spent WednesIday with her parents, North of
Bullseye Boots yet?
। Prairieville.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood,
try’em.
who made a week-end visit with the
latter's parents, ’at Maplevale re­
turned lo Ihoir home jn Kalamazoo,
Monday.
~
.Mrs. Blanchard returned from
Arkansas last Tuesday, reporting a
hesi&gt;eiwi(it
h;nM|ir aerVices at snow fell during the night, but it
lhe school house next Sunday eve­ that sunny land. Several inches of
ssow fell during the night, but it
ning.
The Ladies Aid al George Gnrrl- was melted by the hot sun of the
xuii’s Inst week wns well attended. sunding day. Mrs. Imcklin did
There were about 50 sal down to nol come home wiih her sister. Jni I
dinner. The Imdira did a large will spend several more weeks in
amount of sewing considering lhe lhe south.
short space of lime which they had i Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of Hastings
to do it in. Proceeds SI 1.78.
I have moved onto the Fenner farm.
Little Morris .HnyilCS, Willi llHSj .wm.
.Mrs. acusun
Jenson ia
is quite III
ill »m
git ims
this
liven very sick with a fever is some writing

You will use seeds of some kind or other in the
course of the season. Just remember that our
atock is all new and fresh. We have them on dis­
play now. Garden seeds, clover, timothy and
alsikc seeds. If we haven’t got the seed you want
give us your order and we’ll get it.

Wm. Reinkes &amp; Son
Of Dowling

HICKORY COBNEHS.
Mrs. Fred Kelley amt children
spent Saturday In Hasting. visiting
at Wm. Bechtel's.
M. D.-Trafford is taking o.*teopalliic treatments In Knltinazuo,
every Tuesday and Friday.
Isaac Jatiscn Is visiting relatives
in Kalamazoo, this week.
Those on our sick li-t are Mrs.
Minnie, tawrence, Mr-. Frances
Glasner and tauis Flow. ,.,
Mcsdames Nelf Solonmn and Clara
Peake ami Mr. ana Mrs. Beg Furn
were guests of Mr, -Trafford's peo­
ple, Thursday.
Mrs. Ed. Cassady and .daughter.
.Marie.' were in Battle creek over
Bunday,
...
Mr.and Mrs. Will Molt visited in
Baltic Crtek, Friday and Satunlay.
___ Frank Dietrick
,,lt
Mre.
and daugh.l.:.’ iklv... visited • few days of .last
wee
k n
week
ali ' the
the for
former’s daughter's
home, near Hastings.
Mrs. Harry Church and Mrs. Fred
Fitch of Jackson are visiting tlbeir
father Mr. M. M. Rockwelt^
Mrs. Blair Barnes \js:f.d from
Thursday until .Monday ..with her
mother of Coals Grove.
Estel Barnes and Lyle Boslwcik.
students of Albion co|b-g&lt;‘. havg
been spending ItMr-vacation visit­
ing relatives of this’place.
Mr. Wenger spent last wick al
his homp in Caledonia.
Miss Crystal Pennork »f Battle
Creek, visited her grand parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert lluaeti. last
week.
Mre. Will Fisk and daughter,
Edith were in Battle Creek, Tues­
day.
Ehen Pennock
ami •* daughter.
FMyiJie were in Battle Creek anil
Augusta, lust week.
George Williams and *i«ler. Hazel
were in Kahunnzoo. Thursday.
M. I’. Church;

DOWLING.
Albert Woodmansee caught his
tiahd &lt;&gt;u a hook in his feed null last
Friday and mangled it. Il is very
painful.
.
Mrs. Archie taster and baby Mar­
cela have returned home after a
four months visit with her parents
ut Battle Creek.
Mrs. Heid is visiting her daughter
Emma Van Syckle near Lacey.
—
Krauts Keller commenced ijclmol
Monday, after being nut a few-days
by getting hurt at school.
Will Depriester and wife spent
Saturday and Sunday with Earl
Huger* and wife at Bandelet.
- «
Klwin* 0,nnsl)c and family visibsl
Frank Dny and family In their newhome on Hie Wickwire farm, in
Johnstown.
Jake* Decreeker has rented his
shop to Harold Stanton. Mr. Mowry
will be lhe blacksmith.
Hud Burroughs and wife went to
tacey. Sunday to visit his sister and

Mrs. He&lt;la Whitworth has lieen
nl homo this week sick'.with the
grip.
Will Henkes and wife will attend
the miscellaneous shower on Will
Hammond nnd wife nl lhe home of

NORTH HOPE.
Kreil Gibson and wife of Clover­
dale spent
Sunday nl Eugene
Deck’s.
Thomas Wilcox engineer al the
saw mill, spent from Saturday un­
til Monday with his parents in
East Orangeville.
Mre. Edyth N’atzel s|wnl Saturday
and Sumlay with her people at
j Shultz.
Oliver Huyward and family spent
Sunday- at Harrison Hurl’s.
Miss Alice Koley spent Saturday
evening and Sunday with her sis-!
this church next Sumlay. al IlnMi I ter Mrs. Nay O. Bump of Clover­
dale.
•
o'clock. Sunday school at 10:00.
Several from here attended' the
The tallies Aid Society will meet
with-Mrs. Mearl Dewey. Friday. play nl PrairleVillc Friday night.
April 10. for an Ea«l»r supper.
Harry Kittinger of Hastings is
Every Ijody invited.
visiting his parents for some lime.
Mr. McCue talked to tlie ihihlreii
I:"!"."!,’1'" WrlU"’
Mm.-, Albert. CI..M. I. weaving
Frank Cliilson spent it part pf
Sumlay
morning,
but
w&lt;all
learn
­
last
week with trends in Kalama...
, ,,
spring carpets iii all of the newest
ed a liTsson from il.
|zoo.
.
Mrs. t,oiikling uml Mrs. (&gt;len ' weaves for one sliding a yard.
,, .
- • .... .1
Tlm C. E. wns led by Mrs. Harry
Mowry went lo Kalamazoo, to visit I
.. &gt;. ..
Paul Otis uf Hastings spent from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
homas
Gorham
enK
,.||,.
y
.who
ver
y
a
bly
&lt;
nmiurl.'d
the
frmmh Saturday.
tcrlained
*rlniiii*.l an “round
t-olnul dozen
iliwon-' parly
t.nrlv of
nr ...
.■
i Friday- mill Monday will) her ,aunt
meeting.
Mim Nora Haynes came home their
Saturday evening,
Mrs. iJonald McCallum.
There will be
from Knlamazmi. Iasi w;eek on acr j Music and social chat tilled the
After uiir'c. E.! Mrs. Everett McCallum is speudI'ouut of (he sickness of |ier young ,.arty evening Dainty refreshments Sunday evening. je senior* nt Hip ing a few .days with her brother ut
brother.
.
were served nl ten. after which lhe W. M. churrli. as ii is quarterly
who Is fulling very
80 aen-s. extra goodhouse
। Mrs. Holcnmli visited BUl’rot PHII-1eofiversatWli becainv icmiiiisccnl. meeting.
| rapidly.
small barn, on main roadmom l,|"i "’’nr Shultz, from Friday night | numerous tales of the jokes ami
-------------- ;------- 7.-----... •
t’eo- hausutu •'Hid wife of Podunk
5&gt;4 miles fropi Hastings. .?.7.
" imsj . tmiil Sumlay.
pranks of gone-by days provoked Clears Complexion
—Rcmmre Skin -.|rt-iii Friday with the fonnei-’j
Hn acre*, good building*... ■
Blemishes.
.
...
Joseph Musson of llullaml spent, laughter that waked the echos and
sister
Mis. Ada ------------Hayward.
bi.’ acres, good huildinR*... '
i om- night last week ut lliu home of &gt;»a'l'* 11"' welkin ring. E. L-wis
Ralph Brown, wife uml daughter
Why go through life embarrassed
in acres, hou«e
J. II. Daly.
I «"l H Jmir
............................. and disfigured with pimple.*, erup­ spent Sunday at East Orangeville I
;
.ciilful Saturday eve- tions. blackheads, red umub -kin. or the guests of Ferris Brown uml I
like, gmni h.r ImM "7'‘7 ' ’ 3JX»L &gt;wl|l
al l1”’I li'iiw °
suffering
lhe
tortures
of
Eczema,
The above properly ran Iu- bought
of Mr*. Holcomb on 1 hursduy |
itch, teller, salt rheum. Ju*l ask
left. Monday for
your Druggist for Hr. Hobson's Charlotte.
h.5' ■ ‘
«"""■&gt;
nf Orangeville
be-1
ing* irfosl o’f lhe lime during the j
Service-McNutt.
Rheumatism and,Kidney Trouble, Eczema Ointment. Follow the sim­
Elmer Karns
... —....
monlh of April. s» if vou hnVe div' f'&gt;',,*l "• Sen ire mid Miss Goldie ; Positive m action for backache, ple suggestions nnd ymir «kin wor­ gan working for D;m Karns iu the
property l» n4I. let tm"handle it for' "■ 'h'Null were united in marriage weak hark, rheumatism, kidney and ries are over. Mild, southing. olTocC.lytl.you. o'tllrv al Cha* Bauer * Law -1 1 he Presbyterian .Mim.se last Hat-&lt; bladder troubles. P. J. Boyd. Ogle. tive. Excellent
.......................for babies ami del■
of Hinds Corners
iday until Sunday।
Otlh-e. Satunlay of each wi-ek
I urday evening. Hev. M. Grigsby ”nni-1 Texas, writes: “After taking Iwo I irate, tender skin. Stop* chapping.
MR! o iinnrnntipr o nn !‘ 'a*"ig. Mr. and Mrs. John Belson bottles nf Foley Kidney Pills, my Always helps. 'Itelii-f or money
lZKA A. HI JncHUlJAr &amp; uU I wilm-Msl tlm ceremony.
| rheumatism ami kidney trouble are bark. 50r. Ilvromniendvd by Cur- moml.
LC.HR O. mUIlLHUUOL Ob UU.
--------------------- &gt;-----romplelely gone." Safe amt effec- s«dh &amp; Bl' bbma-A.
Mulholland
m-trnu und HasdoRs, Jiteh.
|—MANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.— live.—-Arthur Muholland.—Adv. '—Adv.
Sminevillo mid

Have you bit those
Better

FARMS
r/liuvio FOR
run SAT Fl ,rhpre wj|1

gciiooiJiorRE.-

XT.Crt'T w

a

The Burden of High Cost of
Living Removed on Wall
Paper atMulholland’s Drug
Store

Warner of Shull/.
Sunday- til I iminhl McCallum*
Kay Hull and wife arc mov
Charles Shultz's place.

We Want
to Help You
brighten up your house a little for spring and sum­
mer. A little outlay for Paint and Wall Paper will
make you think you. have a new home, and it will
surprise you what a small amount of money it re­
quires. We can furnish you with Brand New Wall
Paper at five cents a double roll and upwards. This
is pot old stock we are working off, but gqod live
paper. We have the good old reliable Devoe Paint
in all colors and all sized cans. This is the best paint
you can get for inside or outside. We leave it to the
judgment of anyone who has used it. Ask them.

Jap-A-Lac, Varnishes, Shellac, Crack-filler,
Graining Color, White Lead and Oil, Window
Shades, Mouldings, Picture Hooks, Paint Brushes.

Carveth &amp; ^Stebbins
Jhe Rexall Druggists
Phone 3J
Goods Delivered

Do You Know Kelley?
Kelley is Cloverdale’s live Groccryman. He
keeps things moving in his store. Always a clean,
fresh stock of Groceries. They don’t have a chance
to get stale. If you haven’t bought of Kelley yet,
you better do so. You’ll be pleased with his
service.

Spring Is Here
Get busy and select your kind of seeds, we have
them, all kinds already on hand

of Will Hayward and family.

from
former's mother, Mrs

Be first and make Good Friday your planting day

Good seeds make good gardens

lulping Walter

Ilankin Hail, wife and children!
spent Sunday al Harrison Hart's.'
near Shultz.
T. Praiislika
.Monday on

Try Ours

E,. Tungate 6 Son

Phone 16-6 Ban fie Id Exchange
.Mr. and Mre. Cha*. Bi&lt;|elimm and

Never have the people of this vicinity had such an opportunity to
buy Wall Paper so cheap. Unclean walls should not exist when we
are offering hundreds of rooms of paper at less than *4 their value.
This remnant end of our immense line will soon be gone. (Don’t
wait too long.)
Our showing of new papers equals that of the larger cities, but at a
much lower price. We are able to give you the very best decora­
tive service at a saving. We believe you will not overlook this big
and complete low priced line when seeking wall paper for common
or elaborate rooms.
We sell all the other necessities like Room Moulding, Plate Rail,
Window Shades, Muresco, Alabastine, Japalac, Paints and Varn­
ishes, Brushes, etc,

Use Our Motor Delivery Service
Call us by phone and see how quickly you are taken“care of.

Arthur E. Mulholland
Where you do the best

The Leading Druggist
Hustings, Mich.

Phone 241

of Hiillnud. Tuesday. '
Miss Allie Keller is assisting Mrs.
George Johnson with her huuscwork.
,Mr. and Mis. Floytl Watkins ami
children of Hasting*. spent several
day* la-1 week with Mr. and Mm.
L.’W. Calkin*.

Sunday al I In- Quimby M. E. churrli.
hour for next Sumlay will be
*. Will Roush and daughter.
*. of Hastings, spent "Veveral
day* •la*t week in
h&lt;x&gt;d vi-iting friend?
turned

her mol tier.
dny to C.larksvijle, where she will
again resume her school iftitias af­
ter enjoying a week’s vacation, she
has hiryd out I here for the comiitg year.
Mrs. Martha*Gninble of Hastings,
visited her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Bidehmin ami family Sunday,
ystic Workers held un
limr at Quimby. Friday
uml received four ’ new
into tlm Lodt-e. They will
x *ocinl til lhe home of Dr.
Sheflield id IIu'Iiiih*. Saturday eve­
ning. April II. Everyone is cordi­
ally invited lo attend.
Karrie Geiger.’ due of our high
srlmol students-is enjoying a vaca­
tion
Miso the imimp*.

In the Spring the Gardener's
Fancy ——■
Turns to thoughts of tools with which to prepare the soil for the
annual planting.
Hall ifie joy ot puttering around in the yard comes Irom the
possession of suitable utensils with which to put the-bed in
shape.
’
.

We stock the celebrated Union Tool Company's line. - Let us
assist you in making gardening easy.

Campbell and McCallum
HARDWARE
Cloverdale

Michigan,

LET US PREPARE THAT SUITOR DRESS FOR EASTER
We clean everything from your feet to the top
of your head. •Experience counts, and we have had
years of it. Our plant is equipped for strictly mod­
ern Dry-Cleaning only and we know how to do it.
Come in and see our improved steam press.
Send your work in by Parcel Post.
We Call for and deliver.
Phone 223.

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co.

। Found u Eurr for Hficumutbiin.
I “I suffered witli rtieumatism for
I1 tw&gt; year* uml could mH get my
right hand to my mouth for that
Hinds School Itrpor|.
| I’l'rcclilugu of attendance, 90.15
leim-llud time." writes I.. ..... Cliapr
]lcp&lt;'rl of Hind* School fur mouth [phis.. .
i man. Mnplvton. Iowa. "I sufferve
ending
Mutch
zl:
T|io’so netlhcr, :iba«m nor lardy
i terrible pam -o 1 rould rtol sleep or
Numb-r of dlv8 taught, -JU.
• d'lvmil Jli- imrnth were Mui«A*&lt;
j lie sliil-at night. Five years ago I
I begun using Ghainberlain’s Luiiiimni and in lw mrntlh* I was well
■nnd have mil suffered with rltuuIftmWftm slnrv." For sale by AH
11 Dealers.—Adv,
' Lora Dryer, I
Total eurullmout, 12.

�_

__________
.____ _______________ Tnr. iiARny^BixxTR. aprii. ». b&gt;h
and^TIiroLaiGillatL They ,|.N*ld. .l j Misses Maude
Rickert. ■ Malsl
GLARKSVII I E-

&lt;

I that ths rtegallvo side w&lt;»n by foul* King and Grave Roumn rcliirned I.■
\i,
\|iwn jlr,.,u„tic went lo A
Il-Hnt«. After the .lohcde wa* over.tsrb.Mil nt IJn-lings. Monday.
. Howell on Thur*.i&gt;.v to spend the &lt;
hlid Mi«*e« Berniee kidney anil, Dr. billion of llunlingtnn, Indi- day with her hu*l&gt;nn&lt;l at^flie Rntil- d
’
ivilte'"
Goadsite
’
were,
allowed
In
ana.
lectured
at
tinI
.
B.
chi
“ *“
Guod*i&lt;e were, allowed to ana. lectured at the I . H. church tarium. nbo ronorf* tom very com- .
-----------r...xif..tu!fl*hmh
v nmi
4
Mr. and .Mr*. Ernest Warner ai"l. eh&lt;H&gt;«o sidiy for
a regular
old fasb- Saturday
and Uniuinv
Sunday nii-hts.
nights. A | fortaldo th hl# new quarter*.
gon Alton tgrrnl Sunday the guest* • jUHIC'I
line,| s|M»llirig down conle«l. Alt good crowd attended,
of Earl Slaiitmi and wife of thte- , •1 —part
-L &gt;*.
-ri..
Inok
m ■ the «nAii&lt;&gt;.**r.ini/*i,
spelling natch. i \lr«
______ _ _ _ ilKL,t|. their hmno Pridiv rvenlrtk. Warm 4
n tla
Mm. George l». Smitluuid Mr*. \\ ill-,
~
. Mrs. Burr Warner and two ehil- i lain Johnson sharing I he. Itnnor*
The village I* planning ou nSSi'g
i
-u,tar4
Mren froqi Landing, came out Fri­ , evcnlv
«
Ing a water system. The bi
th? for a visit with Mrs. Warner*
'
1 a ill bo two storic*. and willi tie |o-1 Mr. nn*l Mr* Chas. Decker from .
IrlV l.imbw
M'S&gt;d Sunday 4
l.arent* Mr. and Mr*. Charles linrhFREEPORT.
sbisl* mid th'* garage. The iww
Benkes and family.
inan. On Naiurday Mr. Warner nr।system
i* manufactured by thei The boon picker*
MBftt.Oie©QPU&gt;anying hi* wife mid
...
... ,,
________________ ______
,
Vhildreii home Momlny,
visiting
v i-il mg friendfriend- inmt.raiid
&lt;.rand Rapid*
llnpnl* r&lt;re-j
- i-aai|.|
jrbanks
iank!J Morse
Mm-**- Lo.
*:«». of
of Chicago.'of
Cliieago.1 ofaajob
job after.working
afiqrworkinglive
livedays.
days.
1“
villiise Saturday
SatliriiOV 1 Work will
...tn he liegtni
&gt;
... on
«... the
11.~ building I On
p- Tuesday
«»»- — « evening a ■large
-----Robert Howerbv mid son. Thoma* n.mi.ul
•’•rued In
to th..
the village
coin-. A
pany of
nf friend* and neighbors’
Howerhy.atieiul.il the funeral of '"f*'*. .
.
|at once. aiHl’llie plant will lie Im- paw
ffohn Howerhy. of Grand Rapids. . Mrs. L. M. &lt;•» [“''
r i.,J mcdinlelv Installed.
gathered at th.- Iiw of L. A. Seo- ♦
■
. ..
.... jistvr tn Ead
pan or t.i i
p । Kenyon of l.au*ing spent a/Tllle mid gave him quite a stirpri*e..^
we.-k.
. few day* 111*1 week with hi* par- .Mr. Seovillo will soon leave our'-Y
Mi** Eleanor
j p (| Kenyon ‘ town for a &lt;iew home in California| &gt;
juau serveo in inc |m»m oihco ;n
.............\\ ill* and girl fnendj„n(x M|. Ul|1|
a|(| h*|. week with
| |M, । a,|y Vh,.(.a|„.o* *med din-land a* a remembi.ii&gt;.-** of hi* many A
Grand Rapids. At th.* time of hi* -r Hastings «.
«pei
,ii ' »*»r nml supppr in the Sherman friend* here he wa* presented with I “
tlerUli hr was *uperuiteiidciil nf tho Ifienilwlii '""'h. ,
.I.M-ke a**i*teu m
p,r x„i,.rs Monday.
, Hi Masonic ring. Dr. Warner made ▲
inalling division Ii.tx ing ci&gt;mm**nc&gt;-iL .
,
&gt;&lt;•* m Dr. J. w .
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Kingsley mul Hi'* P'*entatiori spe&lt;s’h in hi* u*ual
work Iri the Grand Rapid* ©nice in .h"ii-Mio d dulie
the year of tend.
leaves lligier iiik &lt;
*. ln*l
1.1*1 week.
child of Grand Rapid* visited nt able manner and very mueli) touch-1 ♦
Mi** F^lnn l ord n'turn.Ni Satur- q,,,
of j xv&lt; Eoglvsong last ed by the gift Mr. SgovtHe could A
to mourn hi* demise a loving wife.
„nly thank
fiteiu-'all. RefreshMrs. John Kowerby of Iruii* Ave. day from :i week* visit Witli h&lt;*r}w,,^k
jliss Essie Pomeroy ..f Boyne; meiil* wero. surfed by the Indie* &lt;
Grand Rapid*: one son. Leo Hower- paients in Hillsdale.
Hell Godfrey spent \\ ednesday I Clly usitwrfi-.mil* her.. Ia*l week, and all report a dine lime.
I
by. a miisirian of Chicago; one
and
1
hiiiMlay
in
1
!'*•
Mr.
and
Mr*.
'Guy
Simpson
of
T|„.
p
i
ay
-(j
n&lt;
(,.r n,.. Spell" was ♦
daughter. Mr*. C. Knowlton, and
Ha.' I "' "•&gt;*. in Grand Rapid* i r,nin,| Hapids visited Ihci? parent*' presented by the Allo Dramatic
three brnlhors-Thoqias Hiiwerby. of
, I,‘to Sun.lay.
«
Club on Friday niclil and wa* well .y
Grand Rapid*: Rubcrl Sowerby nf lliur-.|ay
M *?• Eunice n.-rrington spent
Mi*.* Beulah Babbitt vi*ited al received by a large audience.
♦
Irving; William Siwerby of Rock­
Mis* Pnullne lHllrtila*rk ha* been A
ford; and one sister Mr*. F. Baldwin1 rl, ai™«2. .omih^r' rmm her., m : SP'l ake List w. ek.
ij'1 ?7h.
z"""lpr ,,f ^ran'l I quite ill with stomach trouble for ♦
of Rockford.
*
tendril tin* Epworth l^ng’i'
Rapid* *|.cnl Sundny al the home ihP past
n-yg
Mis.* Maty Jenkin* of Irving wa*
I V ™ I rXv
...........
'■
.
Mnod Itrffuadr Itouelw and
n guest of her sister Minnie E. Ji-iiF
'’"'i from’near Lake Odessa spent
kins of Grand Rapid*, riiursilay.
r \v
M }k&gt;
ni. von ninnsl hi* house 1
• pom •.
,i . Tt?..
... lo tm..ic
Ple i-m.l .y. iimg al th.- Saturday evening with their parWilliam I-illeld has ■•iigaged to 1 tio|,|
I* mm
me nouse
mieiy i: f^'"1
(,r n,jM p|nr,._
work for Giro J irire on the i rank
|,y Jstm&lt;** -Gritlhi in -the Home oi a. noi”-r rn.iay.
---------------------------- , I.ittlc Vera Snyder i* very ill with
Ptalt farm ©no mile from Irving
|iar, „f |0WIh Hi&lt; prillli(1V
SOUTH ROM'NE.-------------- pneumonia. Idlib* ho|H* is given by
northeast for the ensuing suiimi. r. o|M(.,, j4 alw,
jwalwj in th,.
A real nhl fashioned gw I limo
Ellen Will ronin* opposite the I Simon Ponder and wife railed on the doctor.
Frank Deming* nnd family of Free-1 Fred Philo entertained a l»oy
was had at the Irving school house livery barn
friend Glonn Coon of Ionia, thi*
Friday aftenioon. Many nieinte-r*
|,|0‘Bnuma
Grand Rapids port Sunday.
Hay Stahl and- wife vi*iled John I week.
of the district were i&gt;re*.-ril to listen . Hp,nit Smithy with her 'parent*
Stahl and family of tkimpl»*ll. FriMr*. C. F. Huntsman ha* been
to the ilolmti* between m«u|il»or* nf
(,j („wn
day evening.
1 confined lo her bed by dines* for
Hie sixth grade on the pro|*&gt;-ilion:
j^j^i |M&gt;pin ^ain Monday.
E. Ih&gt;uiii«ion and sons are culling I nearly three week*.
Resolved that fin* df-troy* more. Car| nick,irl wa„ in (Jrnm| napi(h
wood
«n
M.
Hoffman*.
Hiram
Livingsb'ii and son-in-law
than waler.
Ilu- afilnnahve side Thursday,
Carl Barber i* nssiding M. Keyser I were in Grand Rapid* and Belding
?•**
\ large crowd allended the bonoon bilsineu last week.
Acllie (jillett. \iviiin Dunlap. Her- (it „how at I lie Vaudelte WmIiios- wth hi* spring work.
Mi** Millie Andrew* of Allo i*
Mrs. Cha*. Judice nnd daughter
nico Johnson mid George Estep.&lt;|av mght. The kill team’s share of
visiting her brother Ciair and fam- | Leona, visited in Grand Rapid* last
while the negative side was de- |hl.
wa4 almut $10.00.
. week.
tended by Verne Mal*on. Ellas Get-, hr. ward Moore of Urand'Rapid* lly.
Henry Tabbtey i* on tlu--*i-k list | Nash and Bryant are building adman and Rosa bchiffman.
The spent Sunday with hi* parents east
al present.
ditional lumber shed*.
Judge* were Amy Kent. Vance Kent nj (ho village.
A. J. Miller and family. *The|tna
A new engine ha* been put in the
nnd Helen liuiteri.k visited Henry IP. M. pumping station hero.
Miller and family nf Irving. Thurs-1 A. .Howard Rising and snn of]
day.
Lake Odessa visited Me parent*
Herman Goseh nnd son*. Earl and; Wednesday.
.
Glenn, wore in Jlndinu* Friday
Jesse .Miller visited hi* people in
having dental work done.
Woodland over Sunday.
.
Olis Hosteller is working fori M. P. Lenhard of Elmdale visited
With the close of the month of March we have rounded out
Clarence Benedict.
' F. E. Richards,’ Thursday.
a decade of merchandising in the general store at Irving. We
Jacob Rui-kli* of Luther wa* n| An adminieirator* sale will be
came here ten years ago and the volume of patronage we have
guest of J. II. Carpenter and wife, held on lhe Wm. Phillips farm. Frireceived has met our most optimistic expectations. We are
Friday nnd Saturday.
day afternoon-April 10.
pleased to announce after having been acquainted for so long a
Mr*. Ozi Pardee wa* in,Grand| Miss I.into McPherson who lifts
Rapid*. Tuesday.
; been very low with tuberculosis.
time that we extend our best regards and sincere thanks to those'
,
---------------------------is improving sleiylily rtndi* able to
who have aided us to maintain a strong mercantile establishment
When run down with kidney pit ut&gt; part, of the lime,
at this place and shall ever be pleased to attend to your require­
trouble, backache-, rheumatism or
Mr*. T. J. Dailey and daughter
ments with all the business getting alacrity that has marked
bladder weakness., (urn quickly for ,\ua. went to Grand Lodge. Satur«...»_ ._ f..t
।
.tti_ You ,lay (o visit relative*.
our endeavors in the past.
ysleml Volnoy Strong moved to 1-tkc
without having good result; Chas., Odessa. Thursday.
N. Fox,. Hi in rod.
say*:
. -N. YFoley
1 Myra Dailey ba* returned from a
i Kidney Pill* have done me more I visit with her brother in Grand
IRVING, MI'H.
’ , 1904-1914
I good'than glBOAt worth of modi- nafud*.
BOTH PHONES—Hasting*. 1M&gt; 1L-4S, Middleville Line, 102 1I.-1S.
cine." They give you good oo«nh,
.. S.iaine*
•'------- ”
v._i. -...i
r«Aa*li
mm r v
r..
—
—Arthur Mulluilhuid.—Adv.
were In ligand Rapid*. Tucs-j
&lt;lay.
.. E. Richards do * not improve j
very fast. Mrs. Richard* is still
taking In* place in Hie post ofilce.
.Mr*. J. Slaghl is entertaining her
, son from the west.
. John Necb is buililinu a barn for
। his brother IstwU near- Ha*Hnc*.
I A iiuiiiIht of lhe friend* of Mrs.;
Volney Strong surprised her Tues­
day afternoon. A very nice limo;
was enjoyed by all. Wc are very ।
sorry to have .Mr. Strong's leave
। our little biirg.
, The W. C. T. U. will meet next
Tuesday with Mra. Allego. Mra. .
Dann of Lake Odessa will Ih- presof eating dry and tasteless bread; when ' your
enl and give a report of lhe World’s ।
whole system seems to be crying out for some of that nice moist nutty flavor­
also the National Convention, both 1
I of whrh she attended.

IRVING.

House Cleaning Time is
Approaching
And with it comes the thought of New Furniture, Ruga end Carpets, and where to
*

purchase
them.
are
again out

A good 9x12 BRUSSELS
RUG atj

C. R. WATSON, General Store

WHEN YOU GET
TIRED

ed bread like your mother-in-law used to make; and you feel as though you
would like to try a different flour, then try Sunshine Flour. The flour that
is “as good as thdbest, and better than the rest.” You will find.that you are
getting just what you wanted, your bread troubles will be ended. If your
dealer does not handle Sunshine Flour, notify, us giving us his name, we will
see him about it.
Call on us for ground feed.

F. A. CHILDS &amp; CO
IRVING, MICH

ROOFING
The rainy season is now here. The old shingle roofs are sure to leak, and
you know there-is nothing more annoying than an old leaky roof. Get in
ahead of the rain. Patch the old, or cover the new roofs with ready prepared
roofing. I have a number of styles and grades, something to suit the man
who wants a cheap roof, a very good roof, or the very best roof that he can
buy.
*
-■
Cruthed slate, red or green, medium, heavy, and extra heavy, Galvanite, 1,
2 and 3 ply Rubber, 1, 2 and 3 ply Silver Kote, 2 and 3 ply Standard Asphalt
roofing, Asphalt and Galvaqite roof coating. A car load just in. See me be­
fore you buy roofing.

Jesse Townsend

Trott

Hastings, Michigan.

SISHELD.
Tho people nf our village wore
greatly saddened Wednewlay morn­
ing by lhe death of Miss Florence
Dilley, one of lhe*young Indus of
the village school She ha* always
i lived in Sunfield nnd wn* greatly
oved by all who knew her. She
liod of'spinat
meningitis.
She
ieaves to mourn her lo*s her father.
Robert DiHevv three brother* mid
rme sister. ’ The funeral tu-rvicea
nen- held nl the M. E. church nt
12 o'clock Friday.
. '
John Gearhart wns badly mjur.Nl
Monday morning by a span of colls.
He had just finished hitching them
up nnd was pulling on his over­
coat when the colls became frighten&lt;-d. Mr G&gt;arhart tried to slop
them by .lumping in front of them
and wn* knt*-ked down, one of lhe
colts slepp-d on his back mid the
buggy ran over him. Dr. Pencock
wa* called and found one of Mr.
Gearhart's
riba
fractured and
seven* bruises aboul his chesl. He
has been confined lo bi* bed since
the accident- hub H is expecled that
he will be out again in n few day's.
Dr. Dillon lectured iu lhe I . II.
church Monday evening. Subject,
“Truth and Error of Religion.”
Mr*. Nancy Linhart is vtMling her
sister m Delroil.
.
Dcmirr Creaser and Mary vv cippert roturord lo Albion College
Tuesday after a abort vacation.
A. s. Amon. A. IL Bayer and W.
L Arntz have purchacmi now Rw
auto*.
Th.- Republican nominal wore
elected to (lie several township ofilc.es as follows: Rupervsor R. M.
Bascoin: Clerk. H. H. Mttpes; TrensOrrin Griffin; Highway Com- John
E. Bugler: Overseer, George Schell;
Juslice. Milton M. Hager: Board of
Review. A. B. Biahop; Constable*,
Chasi Healy. A. MLddaugb, A McKuajib and Jlolland Downs.

RAGLA DISTRICT.
Mra. Bert Milla spent Thursday
afternoon with Mra. L- Wunderlich.
Winifred Nichola, Golda Walters
and Beatrice Lancaster visited our
school thi* week. .
Will Strickland anil wife railed on
Rolla Fox ami family Sunday.
Frank Barrv and family spenl
Friday in Ilauinga.
Subscribe for (hr BANNER, only
Sl.OO per year. ~

(TQ CA

Wc also have in stock a large and beautiful line of
yard goods for curtains.
Prices ranging from

Others ranging in price
1 Q

f.

now -arrl

iw to “vc per ya

MW &amp; Harris Furniture 6o.
The Sample Furniture People

* Hastings

The irvlno General store

We Wish You to Remember That

this season wc arc carrying the largest stock of Room Sized Ruga e^er shown in thia city,
or any town of thia size. We extend a cordial invitation to call and inspect them, and you
will agree that we have the most select patterns and splendid up-to-date and good wearing
Rugs to be found on the market.

♦♦ *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦'

r.r.tKTTTrrx

FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY
UNDERTAKING at LOWER PRICES

Michigan

Safe Protection
From Fire and Theft
There are quite a number of people in every locailily who. al different time*,
have considerable money in their po*se**ion. Peculiar method* are resorted lo
by some of them in taking care of this money, putting il where il will be “safe."

Many instance* have come io light where money ha* heen secreted in lhe bed
mattress, or tucked away in some obscure place in an old sock. Often times .
beneath the corner of tho carpel ha* been the “safety deposit."
How often wo rend of. or heir of. a fire whore tho "secret saving*" have “
boon wiped nut in a jiffy with Iho burning of tlie hqme. Or a tramp ho* robbed
the strong Itox. This very thing happen* in huhdred* ot homo*. Have you a sum

of money lucked away some Where?
“Crying over spilt milk" doc* nol help any when money in lost by fire or
stolen by a prowler.
Don't take Iho chance of losing, we have a hank equipped for taking care of
your money for you, and in such a way that you can have il al any lime. A
checking account with u* is the proper thing. We give you a nice Hille personal
check book and you can pay any bill by cheek and know that the balhncc ot
your money is safe from either fire or burglars. Thi* i* all free lo you.' Cost*
you nothing. See us about il.

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank In Barry County

Michigan

Hastings,

TREAT YOUR SEED
OATS TO ANTI-SMUT
Some time ago many bottles of Anti-Smut were put out among the farmers in dif­
ferent sections on trial to treat their wheat for smut. Below we print their own statement
which tells it much stronger than -we can. No farmer can afford to grow any grain without
first treating the seed to Anti-Smut. Read the testimonials:
Cement Cily. Mich- Aug. ?. ’ll
I'he Anti-Smut Chamjoal Co,
North Adams, Mich.
Dear Sirs:—Last year I had the
smuttiest wheal I ever saw. I sow­
ed 17 acres of the same seed, using
one large size lioHle of Anli-Smul
mid 1 ran not find one smutty ker­
nel. This hn* taught me that 1 can
raise wheal without danger nt smut
Dy treating my seed beforj sowing.
A'ours Truly.
John T. Keiley.

MoacowTMich- Aug. 3. ’ll.
The Anti-8&lt;nut Chemical' Co­
North Adam*. Mich.
Dear Sra:—I sowed 16 acre* of
wheat last fall with seed which was
.very smutty. Upon your recom­
mend I bought a liotlle of AnliSmul and treated the same a* foroat*. Since threshing I can nol
lind one solitary smutty berry. This
has certainly done all you claim for
it. and 1 shall always treat my seed
wheat.
Yours,
.
Ealie, L. Patch.

Then buy

from us enough
Anti-Smut

to

Seed Oats be­
Brooklyn. Mich- Aug. 2, IL
Anti-Smul Chemical CoNorlh Adam*. Mich.'
Dear Sirs:—Iji«I fall 1 had tn buy
seed wheal and il happened (£i-l the
wheat 1 Imught had been treated
with Anli-Smul. So being curiou*
to know if the treatment would
really do any good. 1 sowed lhe
treated grain in* tin1 crjiter of lhe
field. Al harvest lime 1 could see to
a drill mark where lhe treatment
began; the alrayv, was larger, tlm
bundles heavier and the quality of
grain was much belter on the
wheat which had been treated. 1
shall always treat my seed grain
with Anti-Smut.
•
.
Your*.
x F. D. Kerr.

Jerome, Mich, Aug. 3, ’ll.
.Ant-Smut Chemical Co­
North Adam*. Mich.
f&gt;car Sira:—I -hava used AnllKmut «&gt;n outs fur several seasons
and concluded last fall that I would
try ii on wheaL'Mi I treated the
seed for 20 acres lhe same a* for
oats, .and 1 caul see any difference
in the result* obtained. Il kills the
smut completely In wheat a* il has
done in oat* for year*. And 1 also
believe it improves the quality of
(he grain a* It does the straw.
There are les* light berrie* and a
much better straw.
Yours Truly,
Fred Baker.

fore

The

sowing.

money

spent will be
the best invest­

ment you ever
made

Edmonds Brothers
Phone 18

THE ELEVATOR MEN

Hasting., Mich

�Ami, 1114-20 PARES.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Reasons Why
Our usiness Grows

PART THREE—PARES 17 TO 70.

Q.OOD healthy growth in any legit­
imate business is something to be
proud of. We are proud of the suc­
cess we have attained and' grateful to
those who have contributed to it.

A firm that can operate a business for ten years and have it
steadily increase at the rate of 250 per cent in four
years must be gaining the confidence of their
patrons
‘
Our
volume of business has
reached nearly $200,000 per year,
i
We do not wish to boast but we
want to show that our goods
and services are appre=
elated by our customers.

OUR STORY
When we started in business for ourselves it was with the id^a of buying and selling upon a small margin of profit and of selling the BEST
goods that we could buy at the lowest possible price, depending upon a large VOLUME of business for our profit. Our policy has always been to *
give EVERYONE a SQUARE DEAL every time, and we never have, and never will depart from that policy. When you buy a bushel of com, or a
ton of coal here, you get FULL WEIGHT in every instance and the best QUALITY that we are able to get. For our own convenience and for the
benefit of all who may wish to see their purchases weighed, we bought the best scales that we could buy, placed them under cover and we arc always
glad to have ANYONE test our scales and see thrir own purchases or anyone’s else, weighed if they wished.
We feel that if we can’t succeed HONESTLY, that we DON’T DESERVE SUCCESS, and WILL NOT MEET WITH IT. We BELIEVE that doing
business on this plan has won for us the CONFIDENCE of the buying public. We appreciate this confidence more than we can tell you, and know
lhat we must have it if we continue. We will never KNOWINGLY do one single thing to violate it.

OUR BUYING
We started in business upon the theory that no concern could successfully retail goods UNLESS il had the goods ON HAND to sell. More
than that, we know that in order to sell goods SUCCESSFULLY we MUST buy in CAR LOAD LOTS, and thus get the LOWEST PRICES and
therefore be able to SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. That’s what we DO. We have also m ade a study of the goods we have to buv. In the mat­
ter of coal for instance, or seeds, we inform ourselves thoroughly upon the quality of what wc are about to purchase.

OUR. SELLING
Previous to entering the elevator business, our whole lives had been devoted to FARMING and STOCK-GROWING, in which we have had
a wide experience. When we entered the elevator business we believed that we could be of SERVICE to a great many people engaged in fanning
From our own experience on the farm, we believed we KNEW what the people of this county would want, and we aimed to HAVE IN STOCK at
all times, just what they would need. For instance in Cotton Seed Meal and many other stock feeds, we are the only ones between Grand Rapids
and Jackson, to BUY IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Wc have thus generally been able to sell the BEST FEEDS at LOWER PRICES than prevailed else­
where.

OUR PRICES
,

While dealers in many cities two years ago took advantage of the “Coal Famine” to BOOST PRICES ,we did not raise our’s one single penny
above the regular market price. We could have made MORE MONEY by selling our stock of coal to dealers in other cities, but felt that our first
duty was to supply our home patrons, and we KNOW that bur service was appreciated. Our regular prices on all our goods are as low as are con­
sistent with goodrquality. We do not handle poor quality for the sake of making a little lower price than others.

OUR SERVICE,
•
serVL
PU^JC’ There &gt;8 scarcely a citizen that can do without the line of goods we carry. The farmer, the stock grower, the poultry
raiser, the householder. We pay the highest market price to the farmer for his hay and grain and furnish him in return the highest quality of seeds,
feeds, and fertilizers. For the stock grower and poultry raisers we carry' just the feeds they want and sell them at rock bottom prices. We buy
feeds jn car load lots.
(
In fact if there is anything you want in any of our lines such as Brick, Sewer Pipe', Cement, Lime, Plaster, Stucco, Coal, Feeds, Etc., we-will
be pleased to have you see us or call us up by phone.

“Strict integrity" in business is not
only a virtue—it’s a stepping stone to
success—it’s justice—it’s doing unto
othres as you would like to be done by.
That is, and will continue to be our
motto.

Edmonds

rothers

The Elevator Men
Phone 18

Hastings, Mich.

�THE IL

Former Senator W. W.

OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PAY
354 percent if left with us one year
3 percent if left six months
Oth*r inveilmeits t*y tag.r rates, bul remember, lhe, are
I object to change in market value which may take more than in­
tense, then too, you must find a buyer.

a widl-«haped
wm

Our Certificates are Payable on Demand and- Provide a
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.

George Liverton........................................ i.............................. President
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
Sherman I. Strong............................................................................. Cashier
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 477Q'

Flants

GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO

Chink of henry Smith

When You Come lo Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids, Wicb.

Fi.N’E LAKE.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Roofns—91.00 Slngis; ft-SO Dau bls.

Kurapaan Plaa.

The Eagle Hotel, J. K. Johnston, Prop.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mirtit I tall Ik.
That old 19(3-14 snow bank has
vanished.
Republican caucus was held nl
the Grange hall on Saturday after­
noon.
A mild south-east breeze look
lhe ice mid snow out of the lake
on Sunday.
Four boys from the Battle Creek
M-li&lt;M&gt;ls arc out on a few days va­
cation and ore occupying the Bak­
er coltaae.
Max Eicholz who' was reported
Home of Home Made Candies
sink in la*t week’s Banner is no
lictter at I hi* writing. The friends
are cousidering the matter of tak­
ing him to the Nichols hospital In
Bailie Creek.
Onr community received the sad
new* bn Sumlay night of the sud­
den death of Mrs. Rockwell of
Hickory Gdrncr*.
Will Cligell i* working for Will
Cobb while the latter moved hi*
household goods to his new home
in Newton. Calhoun County.
Phone 548
J. W. Armbruster, Prop.
Hastings, Mich.
Harry Brininstool hinted a fine
pickerel to lhe surface one day last
week.
Mr*. Brown I* Mill absent on n
visit with her children, in North­
ern Michigan and in Chicago.,
Then* have no new canes of
srnrlel fever developed in the Will
Kirk family.
J. J. Fl*h went lo the quiet eity
of Battle Crock, on Monday.
•
Will Frey i* sawing out lhe log*
in his mill yard.
gluten in it furnishes the greatest amount of
Mr. Fules. and family are con­
templating removing lo tfie Mas­
digestible nutrients.
tin land Tn Ros*. Kalamazoo Coun­
ty.
gluten tiuperioc ia
Arthur 8earht and family have
returned lo his farm.
John Jones nnd family called, nn
relatives on the lake shore, Sun­
day.

Eat Cottage Bread

I urgent and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Belt 651
Citizens. 6251

DID you £VER
EviryAiog infill Fliww

Orgenhed in 1888
Pndcr Slate Control
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.

Store Phones—
Ben. 173
Citizens. 5173

cxpreMivc. He had

head and n scholajiy. clean-shaven
:er s
face, ami wa* a grto&lt;l-Iooking. preman.
He
always
Hastings ix&gt;s»e**ing
well-drensed in orthodox blackrtta^

al) professional personages, and wore
a high beaver hat nnd-4iigli silk
stock. In cold wvuHiec, his usual
We use it in sending flowers to you
outside garment was a Boston wrap­
and find we can give good eeryipf.
per. as it wn* called of black or
brown cloth, quilted and linod (With
ailk'aud coming below his knee*.
He wa* quick in his mol ions, and
rordial.' cheery and inviting in hi*
si.eech nnd manner. He was a man
for Christmas and other occasions,
of strong likes ami dislike*, but he
never carried (he latleKbeyond the
limits of good Mnsc and courtesy.”
He married, lint on Jan. 28, 1810,
Eluda Owen, of-Geneva. New York,
who died in 1821; second. Mra.
in.
phelena Field Moody, of Genova,
ich.
New York, in 1820. who died in De­
troit in 1831: third. Mrs. ’lluodokla
If your trdcr amounts to Xj or over we'll pay telephone charges.
DeV’caux Pelil, in 1835, who died in
1803. He had one child by hi* first
wife, four by' hi* second; and none
by I;;;
l.y
his i!:!r;!.
third. P-*
Only
“ one
------of
* hl* cbll. ... reqched
----- ... j
maturity,
ilreii
..... v-*,
—Manly
Henry Dwight. Hasting*. Who
born in 1827 ,und died in 1850. He moil. You'll appreciate the quiet homelike atmoephere ot the Eagle Hotel and
will be surpriMd al the moderate rates wit^ the new and excellent sendee.
wa* a civil engineer.

LAKE ODES** STATE SAVINGS BANK, Lako Odessa, Mich.
,
? ~

ER, APIUl. 8, 19H

tastes like the bread mother used to make.
No meal complete withoutjt.

From Fainting in City Hall. Halting*.

EDROTIIS P. HASTINGS

Eurola* Parmele Hasting*, fromfrirovwl vahiek-.siL The Hastings Vilhom the city
Ils iagc Go. became
in*&lt;»ircol end
whom
rity of Hastings
ila-tings took It*
name, wasJlie sixth child of doctor Eurotas-P. Hasting-, who tn 1839,
Felh Hasting* and vyffr, Ikmicc re*unn*d (he prasitl-m-y of tho most
Panm-le Hasdiig*. He was Ihiiii in । \s- i fui financial in.*iituti'*n of th"
Washington, Connecticut, and died West by IHI3 found him-rlf out of
m Detroit. Michigan. June I. 1808. oOlce, the Hauk of Michigan in tinHe came of a family characterized li.ubK'of u reedver. hi* investment*
iiy Professor North of H.-iinilloii wiithlesa
... ,.— ---------------------------------------and hiiii*&lt;*lf pauperized.
College as'llie’ clmicest of New Eng- Hi* was tho common lol of men
land slock.”
His father. Dr. Selh who had shown failh in lhe new
llasting*. was burn in llalllehl. stale and it* inalituiions.
Massachusetts, studied medicineWhen Mr. Hasting* became Audimarried and rellli'd in Washington. |(,r.General of thi* state, it wii4
Connecti&gt;-ut. Dr.
Selh Huslmgs, fl&gt;Und that many of the fiscal tran*wu* Hite son of Ilo|&gt;.--I. n Hasltng--, action* of former year* had nol
a farmer of Hatlirhl. Massachu- i |H‘en entered upon the liooks of the
sett*. whoAvas a *on of Dr. Thoma* ■ ,,nh-r. that only a few vouchers for
Hasting* Jr- who wa* born bfl'i- whii h warrants hail lieen drawn had
l‘i,-h&gt;79, and diol April II. 1*3). li&lt;'.)NI|.n tclaiued, that il wa* uecesin turn wa* the son of Dr. Thomas , Miry
qptfn a new ret of books In
Hasting', who was lioru in Water- ,|„. Auditor-General* office. It wa*
town.
Massachusetts.- !&lt;U5 and here that Mr. Battling* long Inrnitjied in Halllfhi •» )«•-- D*‘- Thoma**1 ues* training add exii'ieuv’i'* banking
Hasting* SrHie son of Hi- experience stood him in good stead.
.American enngrant ancestor. I'lHMii There was no proper system of
a* Hastings, who with In* wife Sm-1 checking Ihe-bQOk* &lt;&gt;( th? Audiloramin. cam- tn Amerua from Ip- General with Um- of the Stair
wich. England. 111 ItUi and setlh-1 .Treasurer ‘T wi|'
’ '
al Watertown in Hie colony of “Ma- j,„H other d«
the
Mchuscll* Bay.” After the death* state.
of Susanna Hasting*, who dinll As a result of the hard lime*,
without tionjn. Ttmnas Harting*' taxes were very largely delinquent,
married Margaret Cheney, of Rox­ and lhe lax law* wa* *0 hopele,-*ly
bury, Massacliu*eit.«.
and it was complex and received so many dif­
SMOKY HOAD.
from this union that Dr. Thoma* ferent t oii«l ructions in different
Last Week's Leiter.
Hasting* was Isirn. 'Tiioinas Has­ parts of Hie staid that il was diffi­
Mr*. Win. McLain of Gratfil Rap­
tings. Hie emigrant American an­ cult. if m»t ini|M*asible. to .collect
id*. vlsilrd Mi*.* L. M. Judson a few
cestor. wa* a lineal descendant of the public
revenue*. hi these
Lord Hasting*, who was created strenuous lime*, when had he been day* of Inst Inst week.
Visitors al Mr. nnd Mr*. Willard
Hail of Cumberland ill 153), nnd free |o |&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;k more closely after hi*
while I drop further geneologjcnl own interest*. Mr. Hasting* might Ih-inond and family Sunday were:
record here, it i* certain the family perhaps have done something lo Mr. and Mrs. Arch Graves of Stony
wns powerful und influential In conserve and protect Id* private In­ 'Point; Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Burby
England before the Norman Con- terest*. he gav&gt;- hi* time unreserv­ of Grand Rapid*; I* iron re Eggleston
quesl.
/
edly lo the performance of bis ufli- of Grand Rapid*; Alta Baas of Grand
Rapid* aud grandma Has* of. Grand
In iMld Klirotu* P. Hustings wa* cial dulie*.
Rapids.
eucngeil in lhe mercantile business
Hr eslabh-lnil the llr*l orderly
Mr. nnd Mrs. Seth Clark of Dellop
Willi his brother. Orlando Hailing*, system of nceoiinliiig in this stale.
in Clinton. New York.- In 1HIM. he
He lirsl brought order out of visited at Jno. Meade * over Sunday.
•evered thi* connection- and be­ chaos by applying liusuie** methods
Lena Monde visited Mi** Muudu
came a clerk in’ Utica’, New York, lo the financial affair* of the stale. Clmrilon of linstini*. Saturday.
and *0 upod was the impression H&lt;f Urged liu* general revision of
Thelma Curtis hits returned lioutr
made by hi* honesty Hint he wn* (lie lax laws of lhe state, and a after sp&lt;*nding a few day* with her
called to Geneva. Ni-w York, where sale of delinquent lauds to Tlie stale grand parents. Mr. and Mr*. Horace
lot wn* comuflHl wilh the Bunk of or to pnta|&lt;- persoigi subject to GuUl»-*.f Woodland.
Geneva Olid by rapid progres* soon n*a*onalil&gt;&gt; lerms oiraNinptiou. .
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fariec aUeiAlrd
iierame lhe cashier of that institu­
Re faithfully accounted to Ibe Un* funeral nf their son. in Maple
tion.
1
purdic fur every dollar- of its fund* Grove. Thursday.
The Bank of Michigan had been and rendered io the stale signal
Frank Farley yisited his mother
organized in Didroll in IHIH and wa* service* iir a lane of financial dis­ Mrs; Kate Farley. Friday night.
Hie lirsl banking iri'litulion lix tress and bii-iuegs depression.
hi IN',.1, ni ill- close of hi* term a*
America west of Ibvchreler.'New
Assyria Farmers' Club.
York. In llf.&lt;» Eurola* P. Hasting* Auditor G.-m-rnl, Mr Having* was
resigned u* cashier of lhe Bank of ap|H)inled ■■Uh ial assignee in bank­
Tlm- Assyria Fanners’ Glub hi-Jd
Don't use a floor finish which will
Genina and came to Detroit lo uc- ruptcy which position ho hold the il* March meeting nt the Assyria M
leave unsightly worn spots after a
i cpLthe-presidency of the Bank of remainder of hi* life. During Ih" P..church. About 100 were preyvnl
little wear. Kyanize is made e&gt;
Michigan which |*&gt;-ition lie retain?, llrsi few year- nf Iiis i&gt;01cial iiicuin- m spilt! of lni&gt; bud r&lt;»a&lt;t*. Dinner
ed until in IKit). when lie resigned henry when Hu- country was recov­ wa* served in the basemiml' after
jvccially tti stand the scufl and
lo become Auditor General of the ering from the avalanche of ilnan- which the program wa* taken up.
tread of heavy shoe*, without
Sinti- of Michigan.
cial d«**tre»* which had overwhelm­ The meeting was-opened by ring­
crackipg, peeling, or turning white.
When Mr. Ha*ling* in-came Audi­ ed them. -I»* handled htfiidnsl* &lt;&gt;f ing “Americe." by tlie Club.'lM*voIt is a rwirV finish, instead of a
tor General of "Michigan, th" stat" cases &lt;&gt;f bankruptcy involving in tionals were led by Rev.*J. E. Mc­
wu« yet in i|« mfanry. Detroit, il* Iho nggregat.. millions'of* iMjjir*.
mere mixture.
Clure. Tho accn-lary’s report wn*
read and accepted and roll call
largest city, had a i*&gt;pulation yf
A* raid by the DntJroit Tribune:
Kyanize also make* a beautiful,
*Tlii» I'onti.fence uf lhe public in fount) all officer* present with Hie
slightly below ten thousand. It wds
sanitary, most durable finish for
without tran-|ioriali&lt;m facilities or Hie ;idmmiMralivt™1UuUly of Mr. rxceiiUon of'Clutplain. Next on the
furniture and all woodwork about
the mean* of rapid connectioti und Hasting* wu&lt; supreny1. ami from a program yrab un organ duel by Dor­
il* people weru yet struggling set­ very eaily day he was consluiilly othy* Jewell and Drpbn bcliocli.
the house.
tler*. pioue.-i* slrugglma lo subdue railed u|s&gt;n |o act as trustee, ad- t hey were heartily appluffilvty mid
S«txn artutic colort, antf clear} alto white enamel
the Wildri ne.-B. and luqieful for Hie miDistralor lercjvef and a»»igne.. res|Mindcd with u secund number.
in estates and in cases (lending in A paper. “Social and Political Life,"
future.
’
'
Come in and get a small can ot Kyanize and give it * trial. The
While Preslilent of lhe Bank of | court. So
1 cpulously exml wa* or in Hie r "Civic Life," a* lie curmakers guarantee it absolutely, and so do tre.
Michigan. Mr. Hasting- find showed | he in-The p-i fortnanc*-* of the**- rreleli iL was given by I. W. Canto,
a marked itilere?! in the develop-: duties that wbeQ the bankrfiphv lie brought out many good thought*
meiit of Hi&lt;* neiy slate anil hud in* I law of IHit became it law. he and in closing niefitioned tho.dc\c-I&gt;m| quite exlensivcty in laud* wa* chosen the otllcial assignee.t.■ ploralde condition of our country
Hastings, Micti.
Thi* brought forth
and town site liuldmg*. He hmli act in all case, of mphntPlQ. Tlie ceiuelerie.*.
varmu* francliiws for water |wnv-| imporinni ibis (rust can hardly
lively discussion* from Irvin.Chu(&gt;er* on Hi" inland stream*, wa* onei be estimated al this day. for lie matr, Mrs C. E. Cox. A. T. Shepard,
of the founders &lt;&gt;f Mandinll Acad-, handled JIu i roperiy of , every H. O. Archer, Mr*. Geo. Kent, F. H.
emy ns well ox |b" original pal"n- iMltxrufd in lhe &amp;ale of Mii lugan mlirodcr, Mr*. John Tasker. Rev.
lee of (he land coiisliluling the coining wtlliln Ihis law. Notwith­ McClure, Lizzie Mayo und oilier*.
origimil plot of lhe city of Hast­ standing the in-1 amount of money While the que*lion of a Cemetery
ing*. In RCCi, In' breaine mu? of the that has fia«*ed through In* hands. Circle was ngilaled, oulhing deilnile
&lt;■r4gm.1l owner* of Hw t’gt*«.Fanu mi liltle wa* olnined by hint that was done toward it* organization.
l&gt;»- of D-lroit. being aswH-ialed ill til Ili-Xtnn; of hl* death, in 1H*Wl, hi* Currie Lyon wn* not present to give
estate wa* n •: ulininlstertHl by the her soln. Mr*. G. E. ixit gave a Him
1.1.,,
Bluinach Remedy. 1&lt; Is known all
W
mmid A. Brush. Charles L ln&gt;w- proliale eotji I.'
r&lt;*-ilalion which wa* enjoyed bfr all. Mr*. lUxsutrr of Flint la Delivered (al
over tbs United Bute* It clear* the
bridge. ItuGanno Jones, tsbitabrl
During all In- life Mr. HMliiigs
We were'very much disappointed
digest** treat of mucoid accretion* Cunafif. Elon Farusworth, Oliver wa* a roii-islenl rhtiiTh man. in nut hearing Dr. Mix of Battle
nnd remove* poUoniiue matter.
Il
Nowberiy. Augustus' H. Pbricr. (liTrell Hiniili once &gt;gi&lt;l of himself Creek a* through a misunderstand­
brier* quick relief to augerers with
rtodUcb HllmsnU.' Uver and bowel
Henry Whiting and ilnrace H,IW. । and brollw'iv that fall of tliem Were ing lie wn* not present. In lhe,ab­
Many declare that It has
Mra. Guy A. Beamer ot 1107 Norlb ironides.
Tiii* company boiiglit thn Gas*, liyipfl.’ lie wa* a methlHT of lhe sence of hi* ad(lp’»» lhe road ques­
I farm for •l(M»,«K«. H wn* proltably'[ Pn-sbyleriiHi c lmrch uf Detroit uml tion was taken tyi .m»&lt;ery appro­ street, mini. Mich., waa for a Ions reved them (rum dabsaroua opera­
the largest real estate Iraiisaelmn I-[•wa* a regular I'oplribulor U» it* priate io Hii« srason.of Hie year and ■ line a victim of atomach and JlKta- tion*; man
lliat bad Iflkeii place in Michigan.|I support. Hi* private charities were was discussed by several .members.
1 For a lime thing* seemed pro*-1I exieiuhi'. Ilulli he and hi* wife Llpyd qnd»l.yle Tasker gave it very
perous. not only with l*droll real iI were liK'hidl.ci bi an ulllcial CSMCily pretty vocal ducl/,,‘Brighlcn the
Wonderful Hlum
e.lale, nut willi I hat held by Mr. 1 willi iMliiralioinil nhd charitable in■liu wrote: '
Hasting* elsewhere. Till; iiill.itull siituHoiH. not ..nl* Jo Ihflruil, bul recalled for n second number. Mrs.
I (price* bmll tit! ill it he west C&lt;&gt;!l.ip»-|1 in lhe interest of the state.
IrWui Chapmau Until favored us
I i*| with Hie Ihiannial panic of IB37.
’ Ho we (hen 1H36
it yrar* of wtlh u recitation which wa* great­
JMotn-y iHi aiiK1-warre,
wi!d «.it, age, a medium sUllure. and of ly nppreciah*d by nil.
After1 two
I slender frame, be ing about lhe feel whig* by I lie Young People * Chorus
il.'iitnl unpruV’jmud*! nilie InrluM in height.' and weighing ill'* Club adjuUsioi to meet in April
beciiiiP* d-diiiqit"m about one I in ii iWfiMfiiWMr uYM al th
lupyrit. Mp. Ikdiii.* 'pound?, with a h
l wiLIi nllr r* lo “iu «t» Him am
, ud Iu. «»

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Barry County.
Sold by the dish, quart or gallon.

The Palm Garden
Food prepared from cereal

This is a season of novelties and wc arc carrying a very fine
selection of patterns of the newest importation of the foreign
products.

.

Wc invite your inspection.
Reliable Ladies’ Tailoring Establishment

A.

S. WEGUSEN,
Citizens' Phone 24-43

.’asassijs&amp;.-s:

International Motor Trucks

After house-cleaning

freshen up your floors with

TMIHCUn

T TSE International motor trucks to
handle your produce and for yolir
light hauling and note the decrease in your
hauling and delivery expense. Note also
the increase in profit due to the saving in
the time on the road. No wonder so many
Ul&gt;-to-datc business men arc buying Inter­
national motor trucks. International motor

Hucks oust comparatively littlo to bny and leas than
horses aud wagons to keep.
Tbeir solid tires cut down tire troubles, and the
wheels are high enough to insure good traction.

Lct u* aliodr you all that au International motor
track will do for you. Drop a card today lor cata­
logues tmd foil information to tho

International Harveiter Company of America
1 incorporated.)

Grand Rapids

Mich.

RuinousWorms*
arSTitcahng^^niion dollars worth of
stock each &gt;car« according to govern­
ment n-i&gt;oru. Are
going to let
the m ruin you! ffSQS1

' i^y^t-nieWormlcId*
.. T *'•'“* ■ andCondlUow
for Uv. Stock
iyu now the •'uuocu of pn&gt;vwtXM.*&gt;-Your
tawaa'i do all we claim.
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Haslltws, Mich.

^uanize

C. E. HARVE.Y. Agent

HIM WOMAH’S SIOHKH M
IH H1H0III BEMEOf

I

�WI. t. MH

THE on? brand of good fe* ap.4 coffee.

Want
To Drink
The
Best Tea
And Coffee

1 stands without a peer in the tea and a
fn^rkejs of th? wpr|d. Gsed by the qio^t re­
liable uafiss pf.teas and coffees everywhere—
in all the big cafes, hotels, on ship board and
in private homes by those who are judges of
tea and. coffee.
'

Black. Cross
A BOUJ one year ago we were given

the exejusi’, e
handling of Black Cross teas and coffees in Has­
tings—we are selling large quantities of it now.
Black Cross Coffee is far superior to almost any other
brand of coffee on the market. Hundreds of people
are using it and pronounce it splendid for the mpney.
Black Cross, Arrow Brand.
““
Black Cross, No. 6___
Black Cross, Hofbrau
fasa

Black Cross Tea
Fancy Japan Tea, fyll leaf, free from stems and dust, a
strong reliable, uromatip, invigorfthag tcq-R treat to tea
drinkers—50 cents per pound.
O(ie Strong Word For Black Gross Products—
If dissatisfied bring them back and get your money.

Jay Mead, E^e
Phone 144

Hastings; Mich.

W. C. T. U.

we Give You tho
Buick Word for it
We make claims for the Buick Line, big claims, some of
them too big for the average person to believe. The people who do be*
lieve are the people who have driven Buicks, are driving Buicks, and
will drive Buicks. They know that the statements we make are
statements borne out by their own every day experience.
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The Buick has more power than other cars because of its overhead
valve motor.
.
It is more economical for the same reason. It burns less gasoline.
It is more durable because everything going into Buick manufacture
is built in the Buick shops, enabling us to use better material at less
cost than other concerns pay for goods of inferior grade. Our rigid
system of inspection reduces the chance ol slip shod work to a mini*
mum. This inspection costs a million but it saves a million more.
The 1914 line is complete in appointment. The bodies are stream
line, the running boards are free, the Delco system of starting, light*
ing and ignition is reliable and everything is left side drive and center
control. There is a model for every man, from the $950 runabout to
the six cylinder, our rich man's car at a business man's price.
You can take lhe Buick word for anything we say, but we don’t ask
you to. We want you to make us prove it.

SIX MODELS—$950 TO $1985, F. O. B. FLINT
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
Evlnrude-Detachable Row Boat Motors.
Miller Tires.

Four Second Hand Cars for Sale2 Ail Bargains. Come and
See Them,
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Hastings Buick Co.
PHOTOGRAPHS

Hastings, Midi.

"Il hns long bei'ii a matter of
commeiil in Washingion." snys the
special correspond iii, "that ’ lhe
only way in which temperance
legislation can be prevented in Con­
gress is by bolding the bills In
commiUee and keeping them from
the floor ot lhe House or Senate.
.When the average &lt;.&lt;&gt;iigrcssuun Is
face to face with I he liquor ques­
tion. ami a delegation of W. C. T.
y.'s, although he imiy drink like a
fish himself, he will promptly re­
cord his vole in favor of tho ’drys.’"
Mrs. Lucy 8. Blam lninl. Stale Pres.
Southern California. W. C. T. U.
"Califoniia dry In WH" is tho
watch-word of lhe people of the
Golden Slate: they are talking
ulrnul it, pulling il in song ami
working for it willi great hope an)
enthusiasm.
i
T- V- Iho Good TempInra, Christian Endeavora Epworth I
League, th® churche*. alt prohibi­
tionists and mtiny .■‘■icialisls have
federated and nrejined up In solid
phaJanxos against the liquor trafllc;
they battle for the home, for
righteousness and more abundant

The ofllcial figures &lt;&gt;f the momberships of the various denomina­
tion* in the churches of tho United
.Slates shows a total- of 33,X00.f()L
This Includes all denominations.
Aow suposc, that all and everyone
■dppose&lt;lly followers of
Christs teaching* were really fill­
ed with His spirit of best' goml for
our fellow' man, how Imiirwould tin1
liquor trafllc endure auglnsl a unit­
ed vole for that goodt
. Licensed vice is being cleaned out
i|i many cities, ami segregation also
goes with il. Among lhe cillea &lt;loing away with this wicked system
are Atlanta, Asheville. IHrnilnghiiin.
Lillie Rock, Athens. &lt;:%,* Botnllle,
Salt Lake. las Angeles. Des Moines.
Chhnigo, Philadelphia. Fall River,
Hartford. Bridgeport. Toronto. R&lt;&gt;nhosler, Minneapolis. Linooln, Oma­
ha.
u” fling Imiseiviw into nw
mtokening batlhl; let u* live tho life
of action, which is the &lt;m|y
,'®PI»y lift’." -«'*'i Francos E.
Wfllnrd.
’Then coiupiei- we must, when dur
cayioi il is just,
Aud this bfLpUr inollo, 'In Gm) is
our trusl."*.

Gihs Hayward at California vis­
ited al Charley Tobias’ Wednesday.
Will Wilkinson mid wife of Kala­
mazoo. were ove'r Sunday visitors
at George Wilkinson's.
Victor Hardy and family have
moved to Carlton.
EAST BARRY.
Last Week’s Letter.
Mrs. Delia Tungate of Bautleld is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Town.
Clifford Stanley lias hired out to
Pel® Kibimger
for the coming
season.
Merton Crawford of. Baltic Crock,
is \isiling his grand parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Forshey.
At school meeUrtg Monday even­
ing. Chester Miller waa elected
moderator to fill the vacancy caus­
ed by Nelson Willison moving away.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Van Sycklc
and son. Karl, spent Stinday with
Karl Bristol nnd wife.
Mr. and Mra. Vern Town and son
Leland, visited tho latter's parents
at Creasy. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town visited
al Boyd Tolles, Sunday.
■ Max Eicholx who has been sick
for some lime with appendicitis,
wns taken lo'Battle Crock lo the
hospital. Tuesday.
Will Pooley is working for Max
Eicholx.
.
Mr. and MiS. WilliartJ’ooley vis­
ited in Battle Creek, lust week.

RIGLA DISTRICT.
Last Week's Letter.
Tiio .Misses Beatrice Lancaster
uml Golilii Walters arc enjoying a
week's vacation at home and eat­
ing warm siiKfir.
Jimmie Lancaster
mid family
from south of Hastings, visited his
father Geo. Lancaster ,onc day this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Thurston and
daughter. Frances, spent Sunday al
James Lancaster's.
Dell Hagla spent Tuesday and
Wednesday willi Mr. mul Mrs. Mil­
ton Jenulngs, of South Hastings.
Will 'Strickland ami wife ate
warm sugar Sunday with her pcolt)e. James Lancaster and family.
Mrs. Alma Wunderlich uml son.
Milan, visited 'her uncle E. M.
Brown and family, Tuesday.
.Mrs. John Walters is spending the
week with her sister, Sirs. Milton
Jennings, of ItnUnnd.
Mrs. I.. Wallers and daughters.
Gohla and Ella, spent Sunday al
Frank Barry's and were served to
ice cream and cake, il being Leo
Barry's eighth birthday.

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Roland E. Green
Makerof

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Il Is net so much what you pay, but vhal you
get for vhat you pay. that determines the
vbdom of tho purchase.

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U S shoo giving full value for your money.
This is a tan outing shoo as illustrated, 0
Inches high, with a bellows tongue
to keepeut the airt. Theslock is cur
special re-tanned chromo leather
made (or hard wear.
Ask your doUr.

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MICHIGAN

Parents
The eyes of your children are important to you. Too
many parents overlook the fact that their children’s
eyes ought to be frequently examined, particularly
children attending school, the children who use
their eyes during many hours of the day and even­
ings. Many a child has had his health impaired
through neglect of his eyes. Bring your children
to us, we will examine their eyes conscientiously and*
carefully. If their eyes do not need attention we
will tell you so and if (hey do we will prescribe for
them in an intelligent and painstaking manner. This
examination will cost you nothing and is likely to
save your child’s health.

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers

Phone 281

Opticians

Film Company

The World's Travel 2'

PRESENTS
Superb and Stupendous Spectacle at the

Bijou Theatre
Three days gfemmencing Monday, April 13th
Program Changed Dally

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Monday

Palace Versailles and its wonderful Fountains
Tu the colors of Nature

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Singapore Cocoanut Plantation
in lhe color* of Nature

Tuesday

Amongst the Roses in Gay Perec
In the colors of Nature

The Sea in many moods

&lt;*.
Natural Colors

Wednesday

Killing Wild and Ferocious Beasts
Actual Hunting Scenes

Admission 10 cents

Keeps Your Stove
"Always Ready for Company”
A bright, dean, glossy stove is Hie joy
and pride of every housekeeper. But it
Is hard to keep a stove nice and shiny—
unless Black Silk Stove Bolish is used.
Hero is the reason: Black- Silk Stove
Polish slicks right to tht iron. Il doesn’t
rub off or dust off. Ils sliiue lasts four
times longer than the shine ot any other
polish. You only Deed lo polish onefourth ns often, yet your stove will lx:
cleaner, brighter nnd belter looking than
ii bos been since you first bought it. Use

Parcel Post Orders and Phone Or­
ders Given Prompt Attention
Roses, Carnations, (all colors,) Violets and Easter
Lilies. All kinds of potted plants, such as Prim*
roses, Azaleas, (all colors.)

ELI CROSS
Bell—Main 206
Store—118 Monroe Aw.

Citizens—2470

Greenhouses—Ashland Aw. and rage Street

Grand Rapids, Mich.

BLACK SILK
STOVE POLISH

40 Acres For $1700

polkh you baru «,r um.1 *.*&gt;»/. your dealer I*
■UlborUci lo refund your money, liut we feel

LIQUID OR PASTE,
ONE QUALITY

. Oils School Report.
Keep V'.ur crun. trewara.RtMCs «n.I ■ tosrc
(Jib school report for month end­
ing March 37, i»H:
tfamA1”
Itoo wUh caai i li o i cnauial &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; lr.
Number days taught, 20.
.
Use BLACK SII.K METAL POLISH for »l|ver
Total ulleiidance. HR,, ware.akkcl.tlnw.&lt;rebra,*. It works quickly,
Average daily atlemlancu, UUJi.
f Nuiubuf Iwiys trundled, V.
h'llinlier gins enrolled, IL
Black Silk Stove Polish Works
Total eiirullmenl. -I.
STERLING. ILLINOIS
Pereeulago of aitendanao, J»72.
Those earning half holidays are
Ruby and Roxie Wallets, Pearl
Waul. Inez, Maurice and Mildred
Erway. Enmst Gorham. (Hoy Doug­
lass. hdali- Somim'rvaie, Ucmi
Wliitleiimre. Mary Haven*. James
Burgin Iu IT.
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Esther Crunk, leach er. i
- UA-VVJl WANT AUM «»._

Look Beyond the Cost Price
When You Buy Shoes

Screaming and distinctive comedy on the end of each reel.
Make you seasick with laughter.
Film worth while.

g&amp;m

I wgnt you to ace my new atyle $2.00 and $2.50 per dozen Cab­
inet Panels and Square Photos. They have mode ■ hit and
arc going like wild fire.
Take a look at my window display lor something new. Best
work and lowest prices guaranteed,.

GROUND FLOOR STUDIO

Prohibition A National Issue.
Asserting jhaL.the Spread of pro­
hibition' Beiiliinent in the United
States during the last year hits
made a deep impression on leaders
in Congress, a staff corrvs|H&gt;iulenl
of the Chicago Tribune remarks
that lhe events of the past twelve
month*, "when viewed in lhe light
of the ambitious program the tem­
perance advocates have .set them­
selves In the imm&amp;liab- future, are
causing a lol of serious thinking
and some anxiety on (lie j&gt;arl of
members nf Congress"
Fears W. V- T. I. Delruutlons.

HINDS CORNERS.
l^aM Work's
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Mr. aud Mrs. Ray Pierce of Brush
Bulge called ou the (Alter'd mother
Mrs. Alice Robiiuwn, Sunday.
Misd'Lura Tobias spent Thursday
night and Friday in Hastings, tho
guest of«her brother, Lyle Tobias
and wife.
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Mrs. Ida Payne of Delton visited
Mrs. Lois Cox and Mrs. A. E. Phil­
lips. Thursday and Friday.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. E. Phillips aftif
daughter, Susie .attended the fun­
eral of the former's nephew, M.
Farley at Barryville. Thursday.
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Mr. aud Mra. Del. Robinson of
Rutland called on John Robinson,
who ia very sick, Tuesday.
C. C. Ilobinsou and wife left Sat­
urday for a visit with relatives and
friends at Battle Creek.
• Jake Weyerman purchased a
horse last week.
.Susie Phillips is sewing for Mrs.
Grant Osgood of Hastings.
Mrs. Wm. Bechtel and daughter.
Edna, of Jiastiugs, visited the form­
er's father, Jacob Kline Wedues-

Good clay login soil about three and one halt miles
from Hastings, 36 acres under cultivation and four
acres ot fair timber; the land is aotne rolling, the
fences are poor and there is a good well of water
and a windmill. The tarm is about half seeded and
ha, plenty of fruit. The house has five rooms in good
repair and worth about $1000. The barn is 40 by 40
and there is also granary and hen house, the price is
$1700. Terms $800 down, balance to suit you.

Orook and Gould
Hastings,

FOR BBST RJ

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APRTL I, tilt

The Unbiased and Thoughtful Mind
Is Convinced of Two Things By This Record

First

To save fraternal insurance in Michigan will require more wis­
dom than has been displayed in—
(a) any previous legislature,
(bj or any politically, indirectly elected fraternal supreme legislative (grand
lodge) body,
(c) or the recommendation of so-called fratemal(?) actuaries with big
salaries.'
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Cprnn J-Theso-cafied Mobile bil! has proven a boomerang to its supOCtWliu porters.
,
It “never touched the New Era.” Why? Because the New Era constitution
contains and always has contained those fundamental principles that make for
justice as a majority see it. This inspires confidence.

A Reason For Laughing
The New Era Association beat all fraternals
combined and wrote more business in the state
last year than any old line insurance company
except one. Road report and be convinced.

BUSINESS DONE IN MICHIGAN, 1913.

The Remedy

Member* Secured
in Michigan, 1919

The rernody is found in the proposed, amendment to Michigan rtmtliiiflton recommended
by New Era senate. The mloplion of said amendment will stop attacks upon the fraternal eyatem by oldlioe agents who happen to gel elected to tho Michigan |i&gt;gi*lalure.
Thi^ constilulional amendment is to perpetuate fraternal beneficiary associations and guar­
antee majority, rule of member* by aid of initiative, referendum and popular recall.
Il will restore conrfdence and save to this commonwealth the,greatest system of organized
relief for the widow and orphan that has ever boon discovered.
Join us in the campaign for the necessary 50,000 signatures of qualified voters in order that
il may be voted upon in November elections.
aalified voters, married men who are carrying fraternal Insurance preferred, are wanted lo
ale petitions.
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New Era Association
General Offices 27 Fountain Street
Grand Rapids,
Keller-Hart.
Esrter Services on the Hast­
ings Circuit.
A very quiet wedding was soletnEvery member of the church,, nized Saturday afternoon nt the
every scholar of Hie Sunday school,, home nf Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Hurt in
when their
and every ulteudiuil usually wor- northwest Rutland,
nbipRlag with us. and all. others not (laughter, Inn G. was united in mar­
attending elsewhere, are cordially riage to Samuel L. Keller. They
invited to bo present nt the Easter■ were attended by Geoffrey Keller,
service to be held in their home brother of the groom nnd Grace
church on each of the six appoint­ Hart, sister of the bride. Rev.
ment* It is the great missionary Howard Iteadlc in a very inipressivo
manner pronounced
the word*
day of the circuit.
The Bunday schools make this which.made them husband nnd
day ths occasion of their missionary wife. (X.
offering.
In County Home 43 Years.
Como for divine worship. No dny
Henry Craig, aged 88 years, for
in all history means more to us
than Easter.J Let us go to the 4.1 year* an inmate of the county
home,
died on Stinday after a long
house of the Lord with praise and
I illness. He was born in Scotland,
thanksgiving.
ami was sent from Assyria township
I to the county home. Burial services
NORTH EAST BARRY.
I were conducted by Rev. Yost on
Last Week's Letter.
Tuesday afternoon. Interment in
Remember the prayer meetings the county cemetery. A brother of
on Wednesday evening nt the M. P. dixensod died in the county home
church. Come and bring your bibles rtCVCHil yean ago. Mis only known
and enjoy an hour of bible study relalivu is n niece, whose where­
nnd prayer. The meetings are very' abouts are unknown.
inslnicuvc. Everyone cornc.
Want Condensary in'Hustings.
Dewey Stanton of Hastings high
school and Mary Smith of Rattle
Severn! of the prominent breed­
Creek high school, are enjoying a ers of pure-hred cattle in. this vi­
week of vacation willi their par­ cinity are desirous of having a conents here.
&gt;leo«ary located iti Hastinit- and
Millard Willison and family of have iHN-n corresponding with the
Eart Barry visited Eil. Eldred and object of inducing vune’-ono id es­
tablish one here.
wife Sunday.
Harry Wertman and wife of
Remember our Want Column
South Barry visited her parents.
brings best results..
Milton Nobles and wife, Sunday,

MIDLAND PARK.
Last Week’s Letter.
.Mrs. Vandcrwalker of lensing is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Floyd
Terpenn ing.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur spent the
latter part of the week in Bal Hu
Creek.
Dr. Weeks of Augusta was called
to see Mrs. Sarah Brown, last-week.
She is belter nl this writing.
Mrs. Loper spent part of Inst wwt
in Battle Creek, with her brother.
The coiiipmeeting committee met
at the home of Rev. Harger, Iasi
week to make final arrangements
for cnnipmeeting.
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The neighltors in Midland Park,
met ailin' borne of. Mr. Ilathwclls
Friday night and |4easantly sur­
prised them nnd welcomed I hem n.s
one of our bund.
Rev. Harger is nway working in
the inforests of Adrian College.,

Eegal HdPtnittNtats

Go to Church, Sunday, May 3

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Natire.
--------To the owner or owners nf any
and all inloreeta io, or liens upon
lake some on* with you. Il may be the best sor- the land herein described:
Take notice, That .sale has been

irmt beltova il good for lhe community. Try it Tor '

Amount
Member*
Amount
1'olicie*
New Era Association .. ............. 5.986
85X61X00
3X®7
82.993300
Prudential .*.....
...... 773X85
3,47L38ff
2.145
IMKHNorthwestern ..................
r&gt;,r.2i,8.‘ii
2,91.3
.3.4 45.175
Michigan "Slutuni
...............2,718
.•i.rt-'u,.'?.).1
1,001
1.1143,748
Sun Life ..........................
......... 1,683
2,446X41
1.406,089
.Massachusetts Mutual , ........1320
2303,774
1.180,919
Equitable Life................ .............. 1.0.19
016
2X03.917
WO. 192
.Mutual Life, N. Y. ....
1.566
2,911^95
506
8tit,H.4
K. &amp; L. of Security ....
tJMi.3
1.790800
«U
LIHM.51M)
Bro. of Am. Yeomen ...
1.587
1X47X00
.332
313J100
Woodmen of the World
1,545
1,784,301)
.360..3UU
Royal Neighbors......... ....... 910
771250
.310
213X00
' N. Y. Life..........................
..........1,019
2228,449
2M
893.538
, Aetna Life
935
1X22,424
230
948,655
THE FOLLOWING SOCIETIES HAD A NET DECREASE
Gleaners
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2X74,760
04X40
1-nyal Guards ........................
. 100
117250
42
G3.25U
K. 0. T. M. of World..........
. 211
242X00
95X00
. 230
Royal Arcanum .....................
2d3X&lt;)0
109
&gt;350X00
L. O. T. M. M. (Maccabees)
.2.174
1,299,art
731
818,00.)
. 4S»
:19625O
Modem Brotherhood ........
2,186
2.247 ”.-*)
. 968
I. O. F. (Foresters) ...............
691X00
■ U.IIJW
2X91
Modem Woodman
1,164,000
3,198
4.796.5OD
K. O. T. M. t.Mnccabees) ....
1X42X00
5.327
7,910.418

Total Membenhin in
Jani, lull
20X87
id. 128
2ii.t2H

16.003
o.itn
14,185
3X00
6X19
7.037
13.984
18,143
5,439
. 58,890
.3,996
2,502
4.461

8,774
15,458
.36.467
43.010

Michigan

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
। Slate of Michigan. County of Bar­
ry. a*.
■Xolirs* lit hereby given, that by an
order nf the Probate Court for tip
County of Barry, made on the 3rd
day of April. A. I). 1014, four
months from that dale were allow­
ed'for creditor* to present their
claims against the estate of George
W. Park.' late nf said county, de­
ceased. and that all creditors nf
said deceased are required to pre­
sent their claims lo said Probate
Court, al the Probate Office in lhe
City nf Hastings, for .examination
and allowance, on or before the 3r&lt;i
Hints to Fathers, Husbands und Brothers From one of Themselves.
day of-August next, and that such
Go to Clmrch—io correct your compass, study your chart, nnd get claims will be hoard before said
Court* on Monday the. 3rd day ot
ready for tho end of life’s voyage.
August next, at ten o'clock in the
Go to Church—and learn about the God your mother loved.
Go to Church—that the kids may know something of your destination forenoon of that day.
Dated April 3, A. D. 1914.
if you are taken from them.
'
CHARLES M. MACK.
Go to Church—aud take them with you. Il won't hurl them. They
Judge of Probate.
may learn to go for themselves then.
Go lo Church—It is the nearest you will gel to Heaven while In the
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
body.
Go to Church—Many have started for Heaven from there.
Htato of Michigan. County of BarGo to Church—and study the world’s best literature, and join With
others in man's highest exorcise.
Nolle* I* hereby given, that by.au
order of the Probate Court for th*
Go to Church—not in tiear the preacher, hut to worship God.
County of Barry, made on tha alxGo to Church—for necessary light on your life's problems.
irenth
of March A. D. 1914, four
Go to Church—for victory over vexation; and exchange your burdens monlhiday
from that date were allowed
for blessings.
for creditor* to present their claim*
Go to Church—and learn songs Chat will cure the Blues; and gel lhe against tho eetate of John W. Foley,
grace that will change a Grouch into a Gentleman.
late of aald county, deceased, and that
Go to Church—It is a good place to gel some memories in dark days all crcdltora of said deceased are re­
quired to present th*tr claim* to aald
and death beds.
Go to Church—if you would be symmetrical in knowledge nnd char­ Probate Couru.at the Probate Office
In the City ot Hasting*, for cuminacter.
atlon and allowance, on or before the
Go to Church—and ixxjst for Faith and Righteousness.
sixteenth day of July next, and that
Go to Church—they need you and you need th?m.
auch claims will be heard befora Mid
Go to Church—if you have criticised il from the outside it is only Court, on Thursday lhe sixteenth day
fair you should see it from the inside.
I of July next, at ten o'clock in ths
Go to Church—the folks you criticise there may be as dissatisfied with forenoon of that day. ‘
Dated March 18th.. A. D. 1914.
tlMmwelves as you are with them.
CHARLES M. MACK.
. Go toChurch—Perhaps it would deserve more p raise jf you were

flo to gbureh—Coffee and doughnuts are nol in it when the Gospel

Net Increase

NAUR.

lawfully made of tho following de­
scribed land for unpaid taxes thereon. anil that the undersigned has
Lille therein under tax deed or tkwis
।Issued therefor, ami
that-you
nro entitled to n reconveyance
thereof, nt any time within six
month* after return of sejMce of.
this notice, upon payment: to the
undersigned or to tho register in
chancery of the county in which
the lands lie nf all sums paid upon
suelt pureliaso, together with one
hundred per centum additional
thereto, and lhe fees of the sheriff
for the service or cost of publica­
tion of this notice, to. lie comput­
ed as upon personal service of a
declaration os commencement of
suit, and tho further sum of five
dulla'ni fnr each description without
other additional cost or rharges. If
payment as aforesaid is nol made
tho undersigned will institute pro­
ceedings for possession of the land.
Description: ’’The north
half
(n. 44) of the northeast quarter
(n. c. Vi) of .the southwest quarter
(s. w. 14) Section thirty (30), con­
taining twenty (20) acre*, more or
less, Town one (i) north, range
seven (7) west, being in lhe Coun­
ty of Barry. Slate of Michigan."
Amount paid: Taxes for .1906,
48.99; Inset for 1907. 86-30.
Ernest R. Hamilton.
Stewart &amp; Jacob*Attorneys.
Rurtne/s address: No 27 Kingman
Bldg., Halite Greek, Midi. 4-wks.
NOTICE OF C.OMM186IONERS ON CLAIMS.
Stale of Michigan, County of Bar-

Estate ot Franklin A. Durfee,
Deceased.
.
We, (he undersigned, having been
appointed by lhe Probate Court for
the County of Barry, Slate of Mich­
igan, Commissioners to receive, ex­
amine nnd niljual all claims and de­
mands of all persons against said
deceased, do hereby give notice that
wo will meet al the Hastings City
Bank at Ha-dings, Mich-on Friday,
the 29llrday of May, A. D. 1914, and
nn Friday the Bist day of July, A.
D. 1911. al io&amp; o'clock A. M, of
each of said days, for thp purpose
of examining : and allowing said
claims, mul that four months from
lhe Sth day rf March. A. D. 1911.
were allowed by said court for
creditors tn present their claim* to
us for examination and allowance.
Dated MarchJOth. A. D. 1914.
Gilbert Striker,
F. G. Pierce.
Commissioners.

In the Mailer of tho Estate of
.Jacob IL I-ambert, deceased.
Nancy J. Winters, administratrix,
having tiled in said court her peti­
tion praying that n day may lie sot
for hearing on her final account,
(lint the same intiy be allowed ns
filed and that she bo discharged
from said trust
Il is Ordered, That lhe 24th day
of April,.A. D. 1914, nl ten o'clock
in the forenoon, at said probate of­
fice, bo and is hereby appointed for
bearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic. notice thereof be given by publi­
cation of n copy of Uiis order, for
three successive weeks previous lo
said ‘lay of hearing, in the Hostings
BANNER, n newspaper printed and
circulated in said county .
CHAS. M. MACK.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Ella C. Eggleston.
Register of Probate.

Hastings, in said county, on thn
twonliulti day of March A. D. 1914.
Present: Hon. Chas. M.‘ Mack,
Judge of Probate. In the .Mallorof
tho Estate of James
B. Chilson,
Deceased.
,
Burdette Briggs, ns Administrator
having filed in said court his peti­
tion praying flint for reasons there­
in stated that ho may be licensed to
sell lhe interest of tlie deceased in
tho real estate therein described al
private sale.
•
It is Ordered, That the Seven­
teenth day of April A. D. 1014, al
ten o'clock in tho forenoon, at said
probate office, bo and is hereby ap­
pointed for hearing said petition*,
Il is Further Ordered. That pub­
lic notice thereof Im given by publi­
cation of a copy .of this order, for
three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing, in the Hastings
BANNER, a newspaper printed and
circulated in said county.
CHAS. M. MACK,
A true copy:
Judge of Probate.
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Ella &lt;&gt;. Eggleston, '
'Stalo of Michigan, county of
Register of Probate.
Barry, ss.
.
Notice is hereby given, that/by an
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
order of Uto Probate Court for thn
State of Michigan. County of BarCounty of Barry, made on tho 20lh
day of March, A. D. 1914, four
Not lea la hereby riven, that by an
months from that date wore allow­
ed for creditors to present their
claims against the estate of Lodiwick A. Yeckley, late of raid coun­ month* from that data were allowed
ty. deceased, and that nil creditors for creditor* to present their claim*
of raid deceased nFo required to
present their claims to said Probate
Court, at tbo Probate Office in the nnd that all creditor* of
City of Hastings, for examination
and allowance, on or before tho 20lh
day of July next, and that such amination and allowance, on or before
claims will be beard befora. raid tho elitecnth day of July next, and
Court, ort Monday the 20th day of that anch claim* will be heard before
July next, at ten o’clock in tho fore­ ■aid court, on Thursday &lt;ha aixtaeoth
noon of that day.
Dated March 20th, A. D. 1014.
Dated March llth.. A. D. 1S14.
CHARLES M. MACK.
CHARLES M. MACK,
Judge of Probate.
Judy* ct Probata.

Sale of Slate Tax Lands.
Stale of Michigan, Auditor Gen­
eral’s Department, Lansing, April 1,
1914.
NOTICE is hereby given that cer­
tain lands situated in the county of
Barry, bid off to tho Slate for taxes
of 1910 and previous years, and de­
scribed in statements which will be
forwarded to the office of the
Treasurer nf said County, and may
lie seen at said office previous to
4lie day of sale, will bo sold at
public auction by said Treasurer, at
the County Seal, on lhe first Tues­
day of May next, at tho time and
place designated for lhe Annual
Tax Bale, tf nol previously redeem­
ed or cancelled accqrding to law.
Said statements contain a full de­
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
scription o/ each parcel of said
State of Michigan. The Probate
,lt ’ ORAMEL B. FULIJ5R,
Court for the County of Barry. •
4-wka.Auditor General.
At a session of said court, held al
tho probate office, in the City of
Order tor Publication.
‘State of Michigan, The Probate
Court for th* County of Barry.
Al a MMioh. of Mid court. held
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,,
al the probate office, in the Cily of
Judge of Probate,

.•“*»a “‘1 wi..

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
.. State of Mlchlgnn. the probata
.nA., tnr

T*— —.

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Slate of Michigan, County of
Barry, as.
Notice is hereby given, that by xn
order of lhe Probate Court for Hie
County of Barry, made on tbo 201 h
day of.. March, A. D. 1914, four
months from that dale were allow­
ed far creditors to present their
clairng against tha estate of James
B. Chilson, late of raid county, de­
ceased. and that all creditors of
said deceased are remilred to pre­
sent their claims tOTnid Probate
Court, at the Probate Office in th»
City of Hastings, for examination
add allowance, on or before lhe 20th
day of July next, and that such
claims will be heard before said
Court, on Monday the 20th day of
July next, at ten o'clock in the fore­
noon of Uiat day.
Dated March 20th. A. D. 1914.
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge of Probate.

NOTICE OF COMMUNIONState ot Michigan, County ot Bnr-

We, the underalgned. having been
appointed by the Probate Cou(* for
the County of Barry, State of Michl-

ot July. A. D.,
M.. of each ot i

court for credl-

Dated March llth., A. D. 1914.
J. F. Black.
N. N.-LaU»am,
Cummtaaioneri
NOTICE OF

HEARING CLAIMS

Stalo of Michigan, County of Bar-

tha probata office, in the city* of HaaPresent: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Juda* of Probata.
In tho Matter , of tha Eatat* ot
Helen M. Dayton, deceased.
A. E. Patton, son-la-Uw, having
tiled In said court hl* petition praying
that the adnriniMration of aald aatato

April, A. D. 1914, *t ten o'cloak io
the forenoon, at sold probat&gt; Offlc*.
bo and I* hereby appointed for bear­
ing said petition;
It to Further Ordered. That publla

Notice is hereby given, that by nn
order of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, made on Uw 27lh
day of March A. D. 1914, four
months from that date were allow­
ed for creditors to present their
claims against tho estate of Robert
Montgomery late of said county, doccast'd. and that all creditors of
said deceased nre required to pre ­
sent their claims to said Probate
Court, al the Probate Office in tlm
City of Outings, for examination
and allowance, on or before tb&lt;&gt;
27lh day of July next, and that such
claims will be heard before said
Court, on Monday tho 27lh day oi
July nuxL at ten o’clock ih the fore­
noon ot that day. .
,
D*«l
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                  <text>IY COUNTY
iter Than AH Other
Barry County Papers Combined.

FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS
20 PAGES

BANNER.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 16,1914

PART ONE-1 TO 8

TRY BANNER WANTS
IF Von Wish lo Helt or Bny. Became
Everybody Reads The HANNER.

NUMBER 51

Inhuman Man and Woman Each
BEAUTIFUL TEMPLES
LOCAL YOUTHS JOIN ­ Superintendent-Elect of Hastings
Sentenced to One Year’s Imprisonment
Schools is Prominent Educator
OF M
IN INVITING BRYAN
For Mistreating Six-Years-Old Boy.
I DESCRIBED BY MINf.lt KEELER TO ATTEND BOVS' CONFER
IN* HIS TRAVEL LETTER IN
IN ANN ABHOR NEXT
THIS ISSUE.
NOVEMBER.

MADE VISIT TO THE U. S.
AMBASSADOR, MR. BRYAN

BOYS' CONFERENCE IN

BARRY CO. NEXT SPRING

Main Hifllnvuys Lined. Uilh MtHe'-Gathering Io lie Part of Secretary
Collnpcs and Freqin-ul Ira
Viindercook'x County V. It. &lt;:.
IlmtM'x.
,
A. Plan of Work.

•

Saturday. Vu.u-.i3t.

Ten thousand Michigan l-.y- arc

Horn Jennings Bryrin
and 2u&gt;M&gt; feet higher.' Ilian we are Arlxir next .NovciiiIk
liere, or' tFMMI feel alsoa level, twelfth annual slide

MRS. HATTIE JOHNSON

LYMAN JOHNSON

WESLEY JOHNSON

i

push man Io hdp him. We -itiried J. A. Van Dis of kalmn:iz&lt;&gt;&lt;* hu­
nt nine, and got tlu-fe ai-ml one. sent copies of the invitation into
The. roads arc quite poor in places,, Barry County wilh the reiim’i‘1. lli.it
mid very steep. Wo.w;.r,..| pmi of i his end of Michigan .-hall be &gt;■ pthe way. as we were a«liam&gt;'d(lu' rescnled in the gival mvilaiom
i ride. The mountains lu re are in- which is To be bound in book form
deixl beautiful, as they aulirelylmid forwarded Io the cabiuei oilluovered with green foliage, mid on cer Hie last of this month.
the ground there grows a dwarf
toist.year's conference was held
bamlsio. which makes a carpel in Hie I'pidiloriuin in Saginaw.

PRPPAfllliP BID

In (he nnwjice of a large crowd". BISHOP WILLIAM BURT, OF
grow
llhodod-ndtdii- and jest centei
A
BUFFALO, TOBE HERE MAY 18 1011111111111 rUII fl
Mr. mid Mi1#. Lyman Johnson, ar­
rested . for shocking brutality to­
wards little sixrycars-old Wesley,
Johnson's son by a previous mar­ Will lie the Guest of Honor mid
iminide mountain resort’ of tliciesl to themselves. Next November
riage. were arraigned in circuit
.tapanl'se. and the worn r&gt; in reach-' the stale boys? srrrrtiiry hopes f.5oo;
Speaker at May Meeting of .
rpiirl nri Saturday, Cringing wilh
lug it is very line. We obs't many (&gt;r more will gather in Ann \rlx&gt;ri
Hie Brother hood.
I
-------------fear, the prisoners were brought into
F. E. Ellsvyorth.
Bishop Wm. Burt of Buffalo, in I OFFICERS MAKING EVERY EF- characters, and if th" kodak does! for n similar meeting.
tlx. court room hy Deputy Sheriff
nut miss we will have seine gijod- The feature of last.year’s conb-rE. F.ll—school.- in 1*1(15 from ll.irb-r It-adi
l.lchly. Both pleaded guilty, mid wliose Jurisdiction is Ihe Michigan
FORT TO HAVE A SUCCESS­
pictures. -The lake remind'
of cnee was the. great bani|ue|.
T he1
who ha-..and Tor niii". years has had enmJudge Smith Muitonred the man tn (Umference nf the Methodist Epis­
FUL EXPOSITION.
l4iko l.miisi', in Canada, a- it nesll-! head of a great power company in
- svlinols plrto charge of Hi...... .
d‘siiend from one to Ave years with copal church, lias promised to pay
t" in the valley, surreiiiidcd. by Bay City acted ns toastmaster,
''ll
the rr*cominendali&lt;m of one in Ionia u visit to the Hastings church of I
reformatory. The woman received, that denomination next month. It" I ucuptnouiD nr UAOintlC
ariegntrtl
fnliaowill
Im
hew
on
the
occasion
t»f
tli&lt;»
',
MtMotliOitlr
Ur
VAnlUUo
the same kind of sentence in the
Iwlroit work house. In pleading !r'i,r.rh.°S'il
COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED
! are
amo
guilty, the Johnsons acted, wisely,
A similar o a
-------------for many were ready to testify, nml speaker nt the . Brotherhood j
e\c&lt;-llent training m IJu.
(
against them concerning the manner gulhcring. Tim supiier will prohnb- ns , | „
n ', r„.’. 1 „ ,
. ’
Continued on page two.”
in whirl) they treated |Ik&gt; child ly be served a ipiarlcr of an hmic I
Fairs In htiite IliHxe Adwhile they.were residing; in
in me
the IHTsec­ earlier. The Bishop's address will
chhiii* fon-i's in
(lomplaints bi*-given in the auditorium, th*missions to '-iar.
ond Ward last SUinilirr. (tnlnnlninl*
HOPE TOWNSHIP WILL BUILD
— d-ing ho has
.... .......
....a*, hut the! main body of which will be rescrv-1 .... .hI '
. &lt;lf ' ■
were
made ..............
at that lime.
matter wax n-noiled as a “neighbor- H for Hie mcmliers of tin- Broth* J" r । . nJ™.
’
MILE OF GOOD ROADS
hood quarrel/' Indignation
against erhood. ....
The galleries
and *'■'
the (v Virt-i.-lltlmat
(gr culture? S.u-i.Jv
Iy | hi...
»♦ • •”ikxhi quarrel.
iiiuuuhiiiuii ug.ui.m ■■
..-I... running l.l^L
Him. .11,k ■ —l.iy H llll’* * i*—
-------------' .
and Geiilbl Steinke, om
this couple ».-.1
liml uliven
high. I Uiui.lnv
Sunday Urtll.U.I
ediool rooms ...Ill
will I...
be An....
open IO
for human interest is always roused f«'C any other* who may wish''to £ ft" 3 u"rJ» f Z "rovn *\ e Will Build II Where Jlo-l Money nml -c\. ii Ifa-liug- bny- tugnaluro
in art* of tyranny over the weak. hear tins noted divine.
*i izrns o? Barry Countyw h of*
Mr.
StibNcribrd mid Where C&lt;m lbw,'h'
oppression of the dopendopt or in
Bishop Burt i* a churchman of
uf. V '
'•*
!ll&gt;
‘ '
Built Ihe Cliriaprsl.
i
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anything
' **•*.
J', ’
1
Alma
anything which
which docs
docs not
not give
give all
nil an
an war d-wtde fame, for maiiy years 3,
At Hi- election in Bop" t-vynship BROTHERHOOU TO HEAR
equal
chance
for
hnr
play.
Fair
In-was
stationed
in
Europe,
with
!
’
?
*?'
1
“
.--^...
tl..^
r«it
I
H'iniil- srh'Xil and in
equal chance
~ ’.z'.r
fall..- A
A 1111111num­ Hu- spring it was voted i- build a'
..I,... is
iu what
...lint in
iu demanded
&gt;l..n,n(l&gt;i...l in
in all
till con
roll.
I &gt; &gt;«1111 ■ tl VI I'M al Rome,
lidllll'
lllld had
luill ” .'
. , 1
‘this
"IS Hill.
amt
Tnr u/CATUCD UAU ADDII OH
work obtained by‘SupOrinh1
play
­ hendquartent
ber of innovatiuns have been made mile of .stale reward read this year !
IHt WtAINtn MAN, ArnlL ZU
Ell-wort II mid corps &lt;*f Iroeln
ditions of nociely. Bad those who supervision of all the Methodist! to insure greater economy and Io .lii
’l where it should is- built’was
'fhe Alma' school Imard u
witnessed Iho-acls of Hie Johnson* churches and schools on tlial con- broaden Ilf utlraclive f.-atm.-had an opportunity to administer liiienl. Ho became a great favorite i that every one will llnd something
their own form of punishment, it of the King of Italy, who is nomi­ of interest, til the fair. The time
his Station. Will Be Speaker
script ion*
was
not &lt;&gt;f Hu- size of Hastings, m
would have gone veiy bard will) nally’ trBalhnlic, but with whose 1
mid Guest of Honor.
wliich «•;&gt;." Hint city ’would imVd
them: Tlinir arrest brought to light church is not on good.terms. The f
. .’Pj.’ U .! r
Icasl money.
.
•
| The Brotherhood i
many talcs of their perxeculfons
Bishop
will
doubtless
speak
&lt;m
nJ.
3
"
i
,,
'
"''ii
*
,,Lro
It
was
left
Io
the
Township
Board!
Monday
night
will
he
i
summer
upon the clilld. Romo of them are name Ilham of world-wide Methoth':r" ’".Usl *'*’! coiixisjing of Ed I'ciiiivIs, Hupei-vi--1 ing. Director Seliti1*ii
some phase of world-wide Metho­
E. Ellsworth,
unprintable.
Bert McCallum. Clerk, and Mich- S. Weather Bureau
people of Harry
county.
dism.
' ■ n variety of attractions tn suit var­ or.
Mr. Ellsworth wa« Sninellilng of
... . ■
, ... i....... . 1
i
...,o i... ti...
Johnson and the woman showed
ious tastes and tliere must lie har­ . . .. .»
i athlete while studying at the
their dispositions hy lheir cowardly
_
,
monious and united effort on the’
ormul •college and during his r&lt;-sngraliiialcd up&lt;&gt;n rectiriug the
altitude in the court room. Bol '' FRED BREEN OF DELTON WILL
part of I in* public to .«up|Hirl lliianseemed to fear tl&amp;l something wi'!
HAVE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY eially the plan’ of Die ofllcers to
give siimeltiing diMtinclivu in the
going tn happen to thorn, The wo-!
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■
way of cnlerlainment.
•hook.nl Burry county's mman. a typical virago, showed no Hus Decided to Go Io Another Stale
Burry County's Next Fair will be
d in athletics.
spark of remorse, but Johnson seem- ।
, Fnnnnc in limito-e Kind
held oil Septemlier 15. hl. 17 and IK.
Zl lo r.-nln„ a, tar a. In.
*•"»«"*
—nia
and mi the evenings of (Jie 10th and
intellect permilted him to that he
*’■ Business.
•hip' schools of Michigan.
17th.
had been guilty of misconduct.
| On account of going inlo other
Tlie extension of the fair in the
married ami ha&gt;
i' civic, religTous
“We Are poor folks. Judge." said businexs. Fred Green will have an L'venings will be new. a feature:
he city, \vfW--.
Johnson, a* if this statement might i auction at ins residence at Delton. never iieforc introduced in Barry
cars, they have
............ ........ ..... ..........
&lt;
i!:!rte’«Tr« .iX;::% county.
Oh these evenings the
hlililic will liml some)hmg well
About the Tons Hanpers.
Jy »•
et h.s^t
&gt; moy v lonkiiik- t&gt;» the betterment of
“IWau.o yon an;IX worth attending.
Jibe community.
I page I, of I In’ issue Of tile ,„nicieiil -'appetizing eat:
on why you should be inhuman," re- 1.
. and other miscellaneous articles.
NEU willjie found an interest* (|1(, occasion, and Hint He
pli&lt;‘d the court, Ml'vo sometimes b
ing account of Hie '•
"1-------exus-------Rangers.
.
' I proiu|&gt;liy served. No d&lt;ml
thought that there is more human full particulars alxmt date, terms,
that body of tnsips &lt;&gt;n,the Mexican
*-n the Mexican
■:__________
kindness among the poor than list, etc.
him lists will lie ready for distribu­ Bonier who have Iweti famous dur- !
among those who are better off.
l'oiled Brethren Supper,
ing several generations. The late!
tion mi June |.
Your conduct has been cruel, and I
The following commiilces arid General Shafter, the famous Michi- j , day evening. April 21.
see nrt reason why you should not IGLASGOW OECUNES TO RUN
gnn soldier lM&gt;rn in Galesburg and I ladies
nvviv’o severe punishment."
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Continued on page «.
wl'll-k'iiown m Barry county in pio- i chiirr!
FOR CONGRESS THIS FALL
Jolni-son admitted that his first
necr days; llgiin'- m the. account al lb''
wife had left
leu nun
him mm
and nao
had gone io
to
———
invii.-.i
Auditorium is Greatly Enlarged and Handsomely Finish­
NoHee.
published in the BANNER. In a«l- o'clock
live wilh her psrenls. Mr. and Mrs. g|fl(P Railrood Commissioner An- I The next regular teachers* oxamHit ion Io the new-, i lie. readers will Adv.
Ben Ransom, of Vermontville, until '
ed and Furnished.
noimcrs That He Will Not
.
। mation for Barry County will he llnd in the BANNER each week an
she old allied ii divorce in the Eaton
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... I1-1,11^.-. interesting and |H«iructive article
Enter liner Yet.
county court. This woman is dead.
of an historical nntdro, or dealing
CMmWOMr
Statu
Railroad
I..,..
One year ago last June, Johnson
wilh some iqumrlaui acientillo dis- . Mr.
married Mrs.
Hattie Dempster Cassius L. Glasgow has announced
Webster, of Newaygo, formerly of that he will not become a candidate
velopinenl in nalmuii affairs.
Commissioner of Schools.
Chicago. The child, then residing for the nomination for congressman
In
the
fourth
district
this
fall.
Sev
­
with his grandparents, was taken
Gas House Coke is not &lt; xpensivo.
eral months ago, Mr. Glasgow's
Gas House Coke la a better fuel.—
into Johnson's home.
—Adv.
“Why, Judge," she said, "When friends in Barry county rriquoslcd
that child camo into Ihe house for him to become it candidate, but he
the first time he stood in the mid­ made no dellnito reply al that time.
dle of the room an hour until I told After his boom for congress iiecainu
him to move. Ho was so scared he known he received letters from all
wax afraid Io gel a drink of water over the district urging him to en­
ter the race.’Mr. Glasgow lias made
without asking."
After the Johnsons pleaded guilty. no dellnile reply until this week.
Dr. Fuller testitled ns Io the child's He does not feel in a position tn
Oondttioii when he examined him, make the required sacrilices al the;
and Sheriff Williams told the result p Ment time.
Mr. Glasgow has a great many
of his investigations concerning the
county
and
child's treatment. He said'tho boy friends in Barry
wax perfectly happy in his home in throughout the district who would
have been glad to sup|K&gt;rt him.
the jail.
The Johnsons worn taken-to their
respective prisons on Monday.
Prrabylcrian Supper.
Wesley will lie sent to Hie slate
The ladies of the Presbyterian1
school in Oldwaior uhless a good church will Move a chicken supper;
home can bo found for him.
on Wednesday, April 22nd, from
five-llnrly until all arc served. The
Announrcincnl.
Fir^t Presbylrrhin Church.
.
proceeds will go to pay for Aho new
The Hastings Ice Company will carpet.
C. Grigsby.
be continued under (he proprietor­
Menu.
ijcdirniimi
Dedication sermon. Rev. John T.
ship arid management of the under­ Cream Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Thomas, D. D.. Pastor Weslmins|«»r
signed. Wo have a lino supply of
Warm Biscuit.
Church,-Grand Rapids.
- - .r—
I ho liest Ice, and every convenience Boston Raked Benns Brown Bread
'more coiiM-uicui. enlarging the aud­
Anthem, The Choir.
,
for prompt and satisfactory scrvlae
Hard Roiled Eggs.
.
itorium. whhdi * Jia«l been hand-1
Financial &gt;Sl«temeht, Mr. E. C.
to our customers. We will appre­ Olives
Pickles
isonicly decorated' and furnished.i Edmonds, Treasurer.
ciate your patronage, and will be
Salad I h dicaiioii Pledges.
pleased to number you with our Cake
• Ire .Cream
j MUVIO'-tr.i imuer-«iii inni or ,ur.| Offertory by the Orchestra.
customers. You can see either of
Coffee
The lAedicaliou. Kurn/e|.
us personally, or call either phone
Tickets 50 cents.
—Adv.
MO J or 314.
। Anthem. Selccjod, The Choir..
| Th- program was cjcellenl. and
Was in harm-ny with the occasion.
Belle Hicks.
j Responsive
■ Heading—Selection i Hev. John T. Th-niar’ sermon w* a
Wm H. Spence. . Prof. Ralph C. Kidder
-W.
.
। ringing appeal tn men and wonfeii
.
Adv.
to Appear Here.
Invocation.
Io be large-minded ami liberal in all
Michigan's famous poet and read­
I Vocal side. “Caharj'’ Mr. J. L ; things, and to appreciate the chureti
Buy* Irving Mill and Dam.
er. Prof. Ralph C. Kidder, will bo
er,
be at*
al'
&gt;and its great work, and to sustain it
I Worrell. *
Papers were made out Saturday, the United Brethren church Mon­
•worthily. The i husch treasurer,
’ Vocal "solo..
for the transfer of ownership of the day evening, April 20th. Admission
Middleville’s New Hotel
C. Edmonds read a 4ttU«|
iCastelein..'
Irving roller mill and dam. Dr. D. ton and fifteen cent*. All.are ln'Aller the Hotel 81. James, in Mid- company, which immediately be-1 being plarod In the-interior, and the I
'All Hat! the-PqrK-. ing
*■&gt;« th?
v&gt;v.rcost frt-the.vli
.1. Butler, of Detroit is (be new vi ted.—Adv.
dlevilie, was destroyed by lire a .ran the construction of n new hotel.; binding will be ready for use sol
■ [Have been gbcnil
proprietor. The Dr. isn't saying
year ago, the business men showed The new hostelry i- a credit to the I soon as a landlord is found. The! Announcements,
what ho will do with iL
-BANNER WANT ADA’S. PAY,
lheir enterprise by forming a stock] village. The Anishina touches arc hotel has not vet l» &lt;m nnmYd.
ffolo, “The la.rd-is Risen,\Mrs. M,

BIG COUNTY FAIR

Presbyterians Rededicate Their
Greatly Improved Church

Hotel Built On Site Of Hotel
St. James Is Nearly Completed

�TIIKIIWWHGHllAWrn. w»n. M »»

112 n
JOIST CHURCH

New Silk
■

■

Work Shoes

ER SERVICES SUNDAY.
iEST NlTIBER EVER
AT ONE TIME

THIS ADDITION BRINGS TOTAL
MEMBERSHIP NOW TO 544
Hcccplioa to the New Members Was ■
Given In BH-cmcnt Parlors
Monday Niuht.

Easter Sunday was a notable day
m the MelhOttifet Episcopal church!
of this efly, the cliinaxjit/u sit!
weeks Lenten eampiipm by that
church, under the l--.rdership of the.
imslor, Rev. Russell H. Bready, and;
was a wide depiirluir from the us-i
ual Easter aorvlccs of Unit dtmojmnation.
■
I’he first igsrviao' was at six j
o'clock, mid about i'hmi were in at-;
l&gt;'n&gt;ltincc. Tim rite of baptism was
administered to about. GO. nml 112
.were received into (he church. 12!
by letter and 100 from probationary
membership. That was Ihe largest
nuiulicr ever token into the church
•at one timo, and if is rare, that so
many present themselves at the alI tar of any church to be received, it
iwas a sight that will never be forigutlen by those who pnrlicipnted in
| or who witnessed it. The'impresIsiveuess of it, and the remarkable
। number of new communicants, will
he stamped on tip* memory of all
Who were present.
Fully WOO .attend'd Ihe regular
.service nl 10:30 and listened to a
wonderful situiou on "The Hesuri reetiuii" hy the pastor. There was
appropriate special music by the
i choir. Al the early sen ice .Mr. P.
A. Ten Hanf sang a -olo. “The Resurreclion." It wi» very beautiful.
'l ife Sunday ach&lt;«&gt;l attendance was
nearly Coo. a special
collection
for missions wa- taken, and re­
sulted in over 8iii5.o&lt;&gt;.
Al I o'clock Scxvr.d children ami!
two adults were ba|ilu&lt;'d, and a few
wefe'received into full membership,*
Hu* total for the day being 112.
,
Al 5 o'clock cairn' the Easter pro­
gram givun by’the Sunday School.'
at which a large crowd .was pre-- ‘
ent. There were recitations, songs.]
•-Ic..-in which all acquitted them-■
selws well.
Monday night caiw the reception I
given to Hie new iiK inbers. Before j
that took place all a*—■ttibbol in the-

- -

■teves

Our Line Is Complete
We have just received our new line of Silk Gloves and a new line of long gloves
in all shades. Ladies are cordially invited tQ call, and see them. L..
New line Silk Gloves in Black. Brown 7Cn
Tan, Gray and Blue, per pair 50c’ lo, •

Front Combs and Fancy Hair
Pin. from 15c. 25c an/-,..

Eftft

•

Built for the very kind of service you want to give them,
are the work shoes we sell. The man who is working out
doors all day and in all sorts of weather, requires a more
sturdy and tougher shoe than the porter or warehouse man,
but the shoes of both should be so constructed as to give
comfort, as well as long lasting wear.
The shoes here for those whose occupation is farm or outside
work, are made with solid counters and soles to withstand
the hardships they arc bound to receive. The lighter work
shoes are as well made and as durable. The prices for
every class of work shoes arc as low and lower than you’ve
probably been used to paying for inferior qualities.

Ironside Shoe Co.
Phone 176

MASONIC TEMPLE. BLDG.
Hastings, Mich.

I grown tree.

This one was probably

Tokip. Monday September 2.
A beautiful day bill terribly hot.
’e started early to ride in Hie park,
id went, to rail on the L . S. Amb.isMuter. Mr. Bijan.

A nice line of Ladies long gloves in CH f)C
all .bade. at $1.50 and____________
New arrivals in Shirt.waists, VqilesCQ Eft
and Persians at $1.25 to __1_____ WUlUV

_50fi

Nice line of Beads, per string_______

Ladies’ Sweater Coats, colors gray, brown
green, ma.von and tan.
£7 AA
priced from $3.50 to___ _ ______ ... Wl llRJ
All our new line of Spring Underwear,
Porous Knit and Gauze is now in and ready
for your inspection. We also have our new
line of Muslin Underwear. We cordially
invite you lo call and see it.

Standard Patterns In Stock

The W. E. Merritt Store
Phone 66

Hastings, Michigan

It Won’t Be Long
Until you will want some seed to sow.that back lot.
Either
JUNE MAMMOTH ALSIKE, ALFALFA or even TIM­
OTHY SEED of which we have plenty of the above kinds of
SEEDS at all times.
BARRY CO. has grown the best Clover Seed this year
that it has grown for several years, and is equal to that
grown in any state. Then why look elsewhere when you want
pure SEED when we have it that is grown upon the BEST
FARMS and by the BEST FARMERS and in the BEST
STATE?

' cd wilh pleasure. After dur call.
«-d, and about 3f&gt;i i&lt;-poml&lt;-d. Itev.
. we rod-* around Hie .Mikado's r&lt; "
i dance. or castle as they call it. \V,. 1 Brcady gave a Am- -piritwl talk lo
Hi.,.those present, particularly lo the
•
-r membeix Antony oilier things
II-cii, lull
.1 H’uui
... ii...
grounds; It is surrounded by three be &lt;-ai&lt;( that he bad been congHltuIf you have SEED to sell bring me your samples; or if you.want to buy, call in aqd
moats. and we were told that when 1 ml d upon Ihtt.tspleiidid cla.&lt;s reI will be pleased to show you SEEDS and at PRICES that, you can afford to buy.
disclaimed eredfl was ore.iuifed by the Bhoguns; V'! red. lie
there were six of them. 11 certnili- "• &lt;ayiug that uyhad been his good
Have all kinds of COAL and can give you prompt delivery.
, ly looks like a very safe place, wilh , f.n..
I Hie moats and hills surrounding it.! pn-dere—ot-s lalmrs. and they were
The government buildings and .entitled !••!«• considered as havingr.anilol are very i»oor in compari- • coirtribiitcd ns much as he to Un.-1
-on. The Imuses of Parliament are. splendid ingathering; and brutes;
Barlow O Co.
jail wooden buildings, and of very j that hr Ind had the nu»l loyal-Mip; ordinary architecture. We rolurn- l»»rt of th.- entjni ntemberslnp ..f
-dal 12:15'to Um Ambassador'.- I the chur- h. Afl-r the pastors talk.
■home, stroll.-d in his garden and the n-w m-mlmra wen- a«ked to,
|.«&gt;k some pictures. We enjoyed■ march !■&gt; II- basement, where th-y
'..ur visit with him very much.! were formed m
ine around Um,
Lahr m the day we visited Um huge parlor, limn he other church. of Hustings Odd Fellow I/idei-:
i-shiba temples, and the war muse- member-and irmnds were invited to .
urn. If you think the Japs cannot : «•» I" the bn-nmnt rooms, and make , Phase accept my hi'artfell llumks
‘for tin- kindm-HS shown and the
you should see smile of the
shaking hands with each:
I relics Of the Chinese aiid Russian "f those in the hue. It was a tine Im-oiiIiful Howers frenl my husband.
। Wars
*
I gef-ae&lt;|uaiiile I plan, and worked Arthur Hindi, who.is in Butterworth
We’enjoywl very much our visit ’I'lriididly After the handshaking.
hospitxd, Grund Rapids.
I., the Maple Club. This is a pav il-i‘".'J''’' and . ..uglmuls were -erveit
Adv.
Mrs. Arthur Bush.
ton in the pork, nuu is a wry high;
rV'."“J'• . “
.i! u„ J!
, .
...
. . ■ weeks viualion. which lie ha-nrhThe Kitchen should bo the CLEANEST
1 et-ade tea inn. W e wen
sh&lt; wn (y ,.;&gt;rn4M| jp. W||J return in time for.
Temple of Nikko Japan.
: through and enjoyed drinking t&lt;a. J||(,
meeting next Mo)iI tomb behind the temples, with Ih-.m one pf the r.H.ms, sitting ttl"'11 ,|av niulit. J he pastor's father. R.-v.
ROOM
IN
THE HOME—It should also be pleasThen profit andarailabilmany shrines. Ipiasuiy buihling*.! the door and temg served by Jnp- |l,111..|.| |(1,..lt|v&gt; (,f Grand Rapids,
Cjref
ity. the eiseutial features
aivh-s and steps, is wonderful te - amee girls, j lie inn i-' entirely । wjl| |,|.,.;i,.|l
,xl. Sunday morning
lllol
of a high grade invest­
i yond description. 'Ihc-e buildings open upon om* side, faring a beault-( ani| JA|.11U1_,
antest and easy to eork In—eool in eussner
are red lac&lt;pier with gold and brass! ful garden, and splendidly kept.
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ment are combined in our Pre­
J inlaid ornaments, mid bronze roofs.
in the evening .Mrs. heater nsked
.. . . ri,„„ui „t wjsh l&lt;&gt; thank
paid Stook. Dividend checks
coaling much more than could te-' u« to sit at their table for dinner.
route who ro
and warm in winter.
paid al this time. Il would nnpov- ,as &gt;h.' had aremead^-ted^n? with KlUter
mailed gcini-annnaily. 5% per an­
Continued Mini page one.
num net. Twenty-four years in
.
.
.e£teh Iho nation lo build Hwm
1
‘
i-k In tlie evening '
,rH,y «l’te ecialed.
business, ease tn over f’AJO.OUU.
The road to Ihe hike is lined wilh w,‘ |,M,k '"any idcluri- mid will trylr(M|,'.7n Hkisiins through the'j . . .
Ml* Charles BaeheIler,,.
Me are doing what
Write (or particulars.'
Hille cottage*, and a tea house. to retain in our minds the picture' .-Uy, vi-iling the shops and attend- ',n*
*
vat ner .&gt;o./.
Capitol
we can to make the
every Hille dislam o. We slopped i „f ilnw they limked.
i in "
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------------------------ ------Savings * Lain Association,
at four or five and enjoyed tticir
. .&gt;u. k . . . .. ....i.i i.„
।
P. 0. RECEIPTS INCREASE
is’Vh^’SbHn'^n^Jdftart'Yiu^vs' fol1" ,"ar "‘M,ul ,h"
"’‘id/
Oralurh) Kucecvsfully (&gt;hrn.
kitchen OLEAN and
100 PER CENT IN 7 YEARS
he rendition of the oratorio
....imamiid at the MelhodiHl'ypisco-;
r
COOL.
pal church Friday night Was n ino'-1 • Year Just Ended Shows Growth of i
.
Sll-lOJtM Since
n j artist ft- siirroM-. mid w.-te otm of the
'ijmo-t preii-nliotis musical programs 1
A'cabinet gas
you h ave you show your hMpilali- '
a
J r aH,। |iail,||',. ’myi x'el ,l*mii|l"-i'
*• i» Ute Hntlliups po.sl- j
ly by leaving omne money. You arei
U|„. » ’l}{
।
nm-lirmate1
bn* ii.. i-awd over lou per j
'nin| cent duriir&lt;the last •even years, ar- | FARM, STOCK, TOOLS,
range is clean.i‘s
to y.-ii.laiistics
the;
peel much. They serve the nkisha wili, rover nt«&lt;nt eiuhl inrlu-M tmiel,IIU " i r J*'
"J-lifei'■'d'lmu
14! loud of tiniiwfl shown
UONM-d rdThe;
SO Acres, Near Hersey, Mich.
men just as freely a.nl lie leave' ! e R
' ‘^p. tf‘
plenty of room under
Gravelly and clay-loam,
me’;.
W‘"' ’‘»«IJllll« hot c.-k- IhnXimU
*
""l^s-‘^ la ;
. ..... .. ft Wuh over KMMI.- &lt;&gt;O acres cleared, 20 acres pasture and
nJl.UT"r i. iH’11. 1,1 J fii 4in .ii'IUU* chop-sticks to eat ill The^or-casion' introduced Severn! 1
""'"•-G” m huiilifhts shows that
timber.
it to sweep—dirt
Jhmr.Ml fli‘ mw ro by IhcmWVes I wi"’' A,“° noUter wnndeti
w,"ri|r" ft
’
■"'«
-f
much
promise
which
r
‘
^
“
1
5
rowU,
.
*
,f
ba#
bwn
!
Timber,
beech,
maple,
elm.
box th- (I,.W
„f luu,.i, promise which |
Src****
^'* .»*••'
ly l(
»1Ufjcal lir&lt;!
rajud.
| Trout streani runs through [Mulure.
wilh . eiRbl.
fight .IdTerontU-i,,
(JjJBn-Hl win ntl.l greatly
to. musical
life in
in ,J
4!'."'
2AD bearing fruit trees.
'
li I1"',1’'
■I'1'1''"- &lt;1.1. r,n4 I... I ..ur
I ‘l&gt;ni.'L.&lt;ll
.... .■ily.'sTPJvi.'
..
...
. . wen-'.unf
.................... 1hy
..
I III*
CANNOT
REMAIN
under
The long legs
11
room
house,
bank
barn
IO
m
RO.
Srai- t ver eu»“ ynn i
I i,,,!-.. ........... 'll.. I HMl-b.
Mi- Maruu- rilAii.fdHjuft' Several outbuildings, all in good re*
IhS'br llLm
ai Jr" alw.i-i ,ial
N'1 ""'"r ,..... ",
?l»ub,».-.
'll- .................
Kuul
in
pair. •
“■ “h- Jr f l li-b,-Tl"v
"'C',’
1,11 l““ ll'"‘“ l- IUU-1, Mi-. Il.-ll,-. Ml.. M. KIw.iii.
,«I3WI.H|
in Hurt.
/alse
the
stove
to
just
the
right height
Good silo, mostly level land.
UM,!,'.I '.l.'wn'Vr\'!rt. KX’?' m'uK , ..........
”r',r- liwr
.«! l,'.H2-'»7
I -'ll.
.Ml.
IW.l.Includes—
.«l7.lfil.7l
him ir box Mr. itriii and were well placed in
al.ii&gt;, haimy anil .ml a ulilrk In n„
W,»
1 horse, 7 years old, EWD lbs.
.8IH.H3.7I
।
ll&gt;
ceiptxin
ini
I...
titre dainty |
duels and quartettes. Mr.*.
for cooking—no more stooping to see into
Olillre irana. TI&gt;.-&gt; .. r, will, u. „n "’“W - ' "
3 cows, 8 yearlings and 2-year old.
.«IK,127A'7
ter of Grand Rapids, added tim­ HecxifiLs 'in B'la.;.
2 fine brood sows, 25 hens.
&lt;l».v. furaSUina ll.i ir ...n .»™l,
Receipt, in ii'i.i...
.H2l.:i2l.7Z
and got 75 cents for it wilh Which
,1-’
.J I” ‘ 11 1 1U,,
-,teri.m»
idly io
to*
-uic
the ruiiigin
strength nun
and in-uuiy
beauty
Wagons, sleighs, buggies, harness.
.*21,i88.9fi |
&lt;b 4 aiM mw"ui.n i.i.^'.l
l ... ............ II"-"i-ralln W'1
..r ll.&gt;»li,.l, ...rk wilh l,.,r Una Receipts in lull...
the oven. •
Harming tools, complete.
imy mi more uimi pm;m .1.
J W'»'! bl"wuig and raining like our y,,;,-,./u,,.
„( Uu. (Aonbi
Inki-i. miiidny &gt;e&lt;4, |. । October, but this in very common |,-on,
|n for ihe highest-praise, heIf -you arc looking for a good
.•tetrSW
I"."?1?, .••"-‘••--rIM« I"........ .
X--r. nml
k.0, th" 'kill «n.ri.r- WEICKGf NANT &amp; RIEDE OPEN
Yesterday .»
wan ,*S
&gt;qm»l“ ci.....
These new stoves are1 thi best vAlueo
complete farm you had better
lil 5:W al uiglil gceiiia tbf templ&lt;«; the pfuple orv «m thy Mroet iudciHi&lt;m of a much more pretentloiw
NEW DEPARTMENT consider this one before you
Al Nikko. Our lirM vinil wii« to Um’ usual. \\e nee Hmm walking with! oraani/aiioii.
Mr. Albert Kmikle
buy, At the price it cannot be
niter.- temple, built 11* Mm third' bare tens and wootten «lpu% some wa|| that could be desired in Hie
we havo ever shown. Come In and see them
beaten'.
in. Il m on the mountain -id-. of them having ram coats'made of; vi(,|i„ obligatos mid showed the Their Adv. hi This l*siie N ICmII of
i&gt; end of the broad royal av.--| straw, mut others With pate'i' i\n-;rmiMniilly-increasing perfection lie,
Guod Nt-u-, io Has I hi(js
Thr-t' Lrrte* arc planted a*; ••red oiled umbrellns.
Easy payments if you wish.
GEBRAAD
\
e exported - i&lt; aci|inrmg on this in-triuuent.
Hlmppcra. t
lo tlo‘ lcui|d&gt;'. by people w|j»; lo KO to rlilircli with A|rs. Realm . m,-,. ■I mx,.1 tls „u tireompani-t is al­
--------- --- ----------- -------------on uindher pi.go will !&gt;*-■ foum*
4. afford tn give •npi-u*ivi- j and family^ but II mined so lianl . way-r
has many more such bargains,
........ .......... ■and
— ' •'...
par-excellent
the ..
splendid I Wvirkuvnuiil &amp; Riedn'n adv. which
Thornappl? Gas 4 Metric Co,
aud'lauteniv.
itliat wo Wvh ulitigi.-d lo give it up. wnv 4,.-.
..
li you will qnly slate what
die earned
out tins part of th- ummuees some Mmidal valued in lai Hovvver we* look lunch together al work wa«
wa« a delight lo all. 1 he I dies' ready to WeaY garments; Spaecounty you dasirc and what Kind
'Phone Not 0.
I’'« ..
,
, ..
j' v,'tiing
na was
wa* oue
one !&lt;/
in rolhrl
roileet the
ilm ulnt. ,
I jn| uii.-nuoii
mention is
is muiio
mud« or
of me
Ute new
urw corctirof u (arm you yraot, will be
»f iluil iiuc.-j bl luo dlnuw iiioiu 4?f Die teitel. inojt credit.».m hvf skill us a mini-' |„-i a„d
&lt;-i,M.,.j-v deoartmenls.
1“"l11
i'u •l‘or,"1r&lt;;’«&gt;&gt;!«■j»»* KmiJtomiu/H*3uiiwju&gt;.ioii&gt;pleased to mail you a complete
and,,;i triyptoiiterm. atemt.Mu feel higli. -droiomdralrd so Hiany LtilMte in&gt;kt wearing
i-^l «&gt; know Will
with Ishty hbput mx im h..^ through Hastings.
। J,*.a?rbMhed ul&amp;TUd H-*-r an■ALfAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE"

Bran, Middlings and Hay.

Also French's White Lily Flour, $2.35 per cwt.

LUKE WATERS,

« Hastings, Mich.

Phone 150

Safety

BEAUTIFUL TEMPLES
OF JAPAN

Gebraad “Sells Farms”
4821

iXM-ri!:',? X ‘'.i""™ .’K

tWtMW' was

......

i' and looked in every way like a full i this week.

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W'W'ft

Ihe Mi-—. |t..|tt,fipp CnrroHtero
and Mollie KUiknr retiihnul I" the
Blate Normal at Ypsilanti, Monday.

EDWIl H. mum. Milk. Fira Hu
IcH.

�THE HASTINGS B ANNER. \PRW. 1g, 18H

House Dresses
Apron Dresses
Kimona Aprons
Dust Caps

$1.00
65c
45c
10c

PACK

House Cleaning Specialties

eFof.Knl»iua«bo
he villmfo
‘
Sunday.
.
MIm Francos Holmes of Hanlings
visited with tho home folks over
Bunday.
Mr. ond Mrs. O. E. Balyeat -and son
spent n fow' days with Woodland
irlallves cjuring . tho Easter v;icaUon. Mr. Balyeat
will remain
principal of the tymria schtxds an­
other year.
Mrs. David Landis who has boon
visiting in Mason County for some
lime returned home Friday.
Mrs. Harriot Holmes who is near­
ly nlnoly-threo year* old, I* quHe
sick at the home of her son, 11. H,
Holly.
The lecture given by Col. Baine of
Kentucky at thn town hull Friday
night was quite largely attended
nnd proved tn he the best number
on the lecture course. His subject
“A Search Light of the Twentieth
Century,” wn* given in such a pleas­
ing and Instructive way that I hose
who failed lo hear him certainly
inisMxl an opportunity that rarely
c.omes lo one In a life lime.
The high school has engaged
Maj. H. H. Henderson, tho drummer
Imy nf tho Rappahannock, and his
son lo give an entertainment at Ihe
town hall Monday evening, April
Shih, with the help of a few local
selections
including
recitation*,
song* nnd instrumental music. The
■proceeds will go lo the high school
piano fund.
The sale al Sheldon McArlhur’s
was largely Attended Tuesday after­
noon mid most every thing brought
n good price.
I. awrencn Christian was - home
over Bunday.
The losing side in tho K. of P.
contest which has been running 'for
several weeks gave a line supper in
tho lodge banquet rooms Monday
evening.
Lewi* Christian - and family nre
moving back lo the farm to slay
unlit the spring work is done.
Easter exercises were hold al (ho
M. E. mid U. B. churches in tho
village, nt both churches. Orches­
tras, made up from homo talent,
helped out in tho music.
*
Mh and Mr*. M. P. Fuller visiled
friend* In Hastings Friday.
COATS grove
Grove and John Hauer nnd wife, nf
A. 11. Harrington ■ n veterinary
Paul, spent Easter al Frank Tobias'
PERSONAL MENTION
snrgOon recently graduated from Woodland, spent Sunday afternoon
ing on the milk rou'-- f«*r Hoy BarCollege at Grand Rapid*, has local-I al the home of Mr*. Caroline Hauer near Nashville.;
‘
hnTnirnnliv
Aita
Aspinnll
of
East
Carlion
is
lium.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
A.
D.
Gibson
and
ed in our Village and ha^e
1.^ , moved
’
‘
Iva l**1*"- '
son
Hay
of
Grand
Rapid*.*
came
Fri
­
Mr. and Mrs. XrBnn KojuuMy and
begun practice. They have
X.I Mr. and Mr*, lx* Farrell and .son day and stayed until Munday .with family of the slate road *p--nt Ea*- ’ Rev. Grigsby wa* in -Eaton Rapid*
in the llexman Whorl,
Monday.
»___r ........
1 . Eldon of Ea*l Woodland spent Sun­ Mrs. Gibson-* fat her. Henry Buylon.
across from Ihe livery barn.
' i&lt; ■ IW ..I I I lla.uf Jll'l,.'.
Mr*..Henry Wnlleninle of Jackson
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lnrnheb and । Brook*.
J. A. Abfalter, general sales agent
i* vi*i('iiig her daughter, Mr*. Clyde
family visiled Mr*.' Igiraliee’s par-| Edward Smith wf Detroit. son of
of the Jmlck Auto*, of Grand RapEAST WOODLAND.
lent* in Hope over Sunday.
| William Smith of Hit* place, wn*1 Sill tt&gt;||.
.ids was a bukinbtt visitor in the
Mr*. Evans, a trained nurse i* badly hurl last Week Tin-day. when i Mis* Deila llu-sell were in Grand
village Monday.
Munroe Rowlradcr is building a
J. R. Risinger local agent nf tho barn at his new home.
earing for Mr*. Smith nnd little i he fell ten feel from a ladder.
!!&lt;•*
Mr. and Mr*. St. John look Easter daughter. Mr. Smith's mother of struck on In* hip, fracturing it and Rapid.*. Sal unlay.
Buick car*, mi Momlay sold a tour­
ing car to Al Ribbet of taiko Odes­ dinner with Wm.-Eupcr and wile.
Baltimore is also assisting.
I the pelvis Imiiip. it-' wa* working
The L. A. S. at the home of Mrs.
—• - •
■ • -----•• ■ n|_ ,-afpeiiter" work for Hie Font
sa and to C. E. Rhwlader nf tho
village. This makrs llre tcnllr new Millie Hager Thursday wa* not well tended Thursday al Samuel Mar-1 Automobile Company, who immed­
car that Mr. Rowlador tins bought, attended owing to inclement weather. shall*. Proceed* SLIM. The ladies | iately cidhsl the &lt;b&gt;ri»»w and Im was
Little Vadie Slrowc, rwlio was so ill will meet al the same place Tin-*-, examined by'Hie V-llny. He was
in twelve years.
Mis* Anna Lehman nnd Bernice Thursday, is reported some better.
day lo tie the comfortable* llw-y taken, to Harper'* hospital nml war
Trolkoy. whn nave been making nn r.Staff1"u“1 "n M'‘-Sl'
pul in a plaster p ais cast, ri vvilf'
....... .
e.,..,
Tlmr»lw J™ 1WI vl will. Ih&gt; necessary for him to i-emitui al
extended visit . with their cousin. 1S“\v's J' ....
Mis* Orpha fa'hman. returned to -uindsv" ' tan.rinlpn.lLl
I'r.n.rJ i wl‘“'
» V.T&gt;’
lln4i,‘l.‘&gt; &gt;
«&lt;;■».'.
.inwa* drawing I Ford Company d-&gt;- * llnrly by th--ic
their home in Bradford, Ohio. Mon­ Black*secretary Owen Hynes’ treat- ",H a&lt;''''denl. Hr
urcr Rov lames’ organist \ti-s Stella jl**”1’'* •"
orchard when our lb'w I employri'* and -f.ind all cxpi-n-. *
Monday evening.
Mr*. John I.clinmn visited friends Hager-chorister Orlin Yank
| ovi-r hitting him on Hn- head. Hr'and will pay li.df-wngrs during lltr
In Hastings the fore part of tho.I Mrs.' Lucy iiowleadcr and son. wa* uncon*ciou* for m&gt;iii» I line; nnd......................
Mr*. Nona •'-•al ami Mrs. Sarah
wonk.
jljomer, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowbruised. I bo*.. Jesse Miller nf taiko Odessa was leader of E. W.. Easter Sunday.
ishcr of Ha-liiu-. are visiting in
| who saw it. say he may Im- thankful
•
in Ihe village Monday. Mr. Miller
John Rirt and family have’moved 11”’w,,i*
killed, lb- I* again able porljund.
has begun Ihe erection of a 10 x 21 from the Schuler tenant house to ,n work.
Warren Kel-&lt;y and family visit­
,
ft. adition lo his house across from Lake Odessa.
ed nl Hnrve WiHiditian**. Sunday.
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Elmer Bolton’s.
Mr. and Mr*. Dow Evartts of West
Death of Mr*. J. M. Hull.
Our mail earner. Claude Wood,
George Hamler has taken roorrts Sunfield gave a warm »ugar party at I Mr*. J. M. Hall pa-*e«l away On received about ll dozen* egg* from
in the Manktclow house whore he their camp to a large number of rcla-1 Tuesday afh-rnoon following an ill- hi* palmn* n* an Easier gift.
will soon begin housekeeping.
Clyde Conrad, who tdlended the
live* and friends Easter day. A picnic j lies* of six days with paralysis. Ib-r
Gilbert McLeon has purchased dinner was served and a beautiful day! Ii.-alth had not bet-ell good for some Big Rapid* Hu*inr«* school during
the George Hamer property in East added much to the happy occasion.
time. Mr*. Hall?
who* maiden Um winter, i* again in charge &lt;»f
Woodland and has already taken
'I hursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Will mine was Annis Kelley, was born in Smith Bros, delivery wagon, which I
possession.
Eupcr entertained Mrs .CoYa Smith of | Senedn fpunty, Ohio, 05 year* &amp;go. was started Tuesday.
Nashville Choetei Hecker and family. luJjHI. ,she was united in marriage
The W.
T. I . Will meet next
WEST WOODLAND. ’
Miss Nellie Euper anti Rayinaml in Utts city with J. M. Hall, a child- 'Tuesday April 21,-al Mrs. Allie!
F.lzn James and wife of Carlton, Weaver al their p1ca*aiit home on hood acquaintance, she nnd her Fuller’s.
Program will
be on
Church Hill;
spent Friday al Al Booher's.
husband having been burn in log Mothers’ Meeting Department.
,
Rev. Klindworth nnd Fred Reu­
Mr. and Mr*. John Marks of the,
cabin* on opposite side* of a road
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
ther of North Woodland, called at
State
Road
were
calling
on
Coal*.
in Set vti county. Mr*. Hall was a '
the homes of Chas. Heise and Mrs.
Born, lo .Mr. and Mrs, Henry sister nf Wallace . Kelley.- of this 1Grovo friend* Sunday.
Caroline Haucr's. Friday afternoon. Smith. April 12, an eight pound eity^ Kite is' survived by her hus­
Mr*. Lucy Jnhn*oii, of Rutland. I
Miss Elizabeth Heslerly spent ■laughter. Mr*. Smith wa* former­ band. her son. Li-on. nnd her dough- visited
her dauulih-r. Mr*. '
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Sunday in Hastings, the guest of ly Mi** Bertha Mourer.
lers, Mrs. Daisey Silsbee, of this 1
Miss Ledah Afpinall.
.
Ed. Green nnd family of North city; Miss Hail, of Grund Rapids;
Herbert Sprague and family were
Mrs. Joseph Recsor Is under the Nashville ware guest* of Mr*. Beal Mr*. Ja-sler Ward of Texas. Fun- 1out * with their automobile Sunday
doctor's care.
Dull and family Sundny*
oral sen-ice* will bo held al two Ibut found ihe road* too rough for
Everett Clum and family of
Word
was received
.Monday o'clock nn this Thursday afternoon, Igood riding.
South Woodland, wore visitors nt morning that Mrs. Charles Fowler Rev. F. J? Betts otllcinting.
Sunday School Note*.
Will Hauer's. Sunday.
'
was very low nl the Sanitarium nl
The Easier exercises were pood
Al. Booher and family spent Sun­ Battle Creek nnd Hint her death
Tho Court of HrTHor' will hold a .considering the short lime used in
day nt Elza James* in Carlton.
wn* hourly expected. .
box social in Ihe K. of p. hall on ,preparation of th- program.
Isaac Rowley and family of Coats
Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. E. Mills and Mr. Friday, evening. April 21.—Adv.
The Sunday school clns.se* have
neon working faithfully to raise a*
large an-nmount a* possible to give
to the church -died* fund. The
amount from al) classes and the
offering for Sunday amounted to
S20J50. The Li.j.d Worker* Cla.*.*

Visll

Suit Cases
Traveling Bags
Umbrellas
Rain Coats and Caps

After Easter comes houSe cleaning and one always finds that they need a New Rug, New Linoleum, New Window Shades, New
Curtains, New Curtain .Rods, New Pillows, New Sheet? and Pillow Cases. We are prepared for your wants in these lines with New
Assortments in all departments and invite you to call and see the hig values and qualities we are offering at exceptionally low prices.

&gt;

Rugs

, A new assortment just received this week.
Woo! Fiber, Crex Grass, Velvet, Moquette, Axminsters, Wiltons, Etc., in all sizes.

Lace Curtains

Bed Spreads

A fine new assortment of White and Ecru
Curtains in many different patterns just received.
The quality and jirices cannot help hut please
you. A large assortment from which to select at
98c pair. Others in Brussels Net up to $6.00 pr.

Our spring assortment of Bed Spreads is the
nicest we ever had. Three-fourth size, regular
size or extra size for extra large beds. Crochet,
Dimity, Marseilles or Satin. Satin spreads in
blue, pink or yellow.

.

Linoleums

Scrims

New spring patterns in 6-ft. or 12-ft. widths.

Curtain Rods

Sash rods, regular window size rodsj and
extra size rods always on hand-

FRANDSE.N CO- KEEFER.

75c to $3.25 each

Hastings Store of Quality and Low Prices

That has been our business for the past twelve years and we can point with pride to hun­
dreds of beautiful homes in Hastings concerning the workmanship and quality of material
of which there has never been a complaint. Honesty of effort to please on our part has
been our aim and we are fully responsible for all contracts entered into.
If a customer demands a high priced home and best quality of material—we have it, and
will fully guarantee price and quality.
’ If one is satisfied with a moderate priced home with a cheaper grade of material—
we have it, and will gladly do our best to please.
We never misrepresent our goods in comparing them with those of any other firm. We
believe in dealing honestly, and we believe that any customer can find • in our two well
•stocked yards just what his pocket-book can afford. We-aim to stock and sell the goods
that are called for but always carry a QUALITY THAT CANNOT BE SURPASSED♦ We will NOT BE UNDERSOLD by ANYONE-ANYWHERE on equal quality goods.

♦

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Yours anxious to please

♦ The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
♦ Broadway Yards,
♦
Phone 224

Men’s Furnishings
We carry a very large assortment of Men’s
and Boys’ Dress Shirts, Work Skirts, Overalls,
. Jackets, Sox, Underwear, Etc., and at, very low
prices.
Wash Ties, 15c; 2 for 25c. See them.

Feather Pillows

The Building of Good Homes

'

The New Curtain Scrims are very pretty
and very reasonable in price. The 10c and 15c
lines are nicer than ever before and the 25c and
35c patterns make beautiful and cltirahle curtains
at very reasonable prices. Come and sec them
even if you don’t care to buy.

BAUER BROS., PROP’S

E. Court St. Yards
Phone 254

Pio. Each rla-s did well oonsidcring Ihe bad weather nnd roads.
Those who drservo special .men­
tion for ili'ir work in idling Ulf

num. Earl Chase, Agatha Kinne.
Wilda Hichard'oii. Mae Woodman,
Valenln Fuller and Elsie Bump.
Sunday lesson next Sunday. “
Cost of bi*rip|6ship" Luke ft:

MRS. MCELWAIN RE­
CEIVES A RARE GIFT
A Volume Of "Lcideng Erdcngang* ।
Owned By Emily Virginia
•
Mason.
Mrs. Jason McElwain Jins recent-i
ly come into-i-o—ossion of a rare
volume4|-hic(j was thn property of'
Mis* Emily \ irgmia Masou. It I*
“Leiden* Erdengang,’* in the original
[Gorman, by Carmen Sylva, who was
an intimate friottd of Mis* Mason.
-Tho cdver.of tins volume was
made from a piece of one of (lie
gowns of Mari-- Antoinette, tho I
beautiful but ill-fated wife of Lonisl
XVI. of France.
The Imojt I* a gift to Mr*. Me-]
Elwaln from mcmliera of thd Mason,
family.
W. R. Cook was
business Tuesday. -

in

DMroit on

Don’t Forget
we carry
Ready Made Sheets
and Pillow Cases

Harvey Aroharl of Jackson spent'
hand Patrick went to Detroit,
Saturday and Sunday wilh hi* Monday on busine**.
Mrs. Jo*. Pllug went to Jackson
mother, Mr*, l-awrence Ai-eharl.
today to visit relatives and friends.
Mr*. Elry Tobin* went lo Ann ArWill Mitchell left Tuesday for
Imr Wi-dneiulay to visit her daughCalifornia, whore be expects to
tor. Mr*. Charlo* Dawson.
make his future home.
Mi** Anna Worden ha* returned I Mrs. Hose Andrus an&amp;ann, Russell
who have Iteon in DctrotCnTUring the
past winter, are homo for a few
days, enroute to Mr*. Aiuiru* new
Mr*. Sarah Fi*licr accompanied lieltfof work west of C.ltu oflo.
y her «i*|i-r, Mr*. E&lt;l. Coat.* of
Mrs. Mary Underbill returned to
uni* Grove, spent Sunday wilh Helion, Monday, after spending a
IK-lla Colton of। few days visiting her grand daugh­
1‘urt Itiml.
ter. Mrs. Mamie Zerltel and family.

The Buick Overhead Valve Motor i*
guaranteed to develop more power
mid to ahr more mileage per gallon
of gasoline Hinn any other motor of
It* *l/e,'cither American or foreign

We Give You the
Buick Word for it

Wc make claims for the Buick Line, big claims, some of them too big
for the average person to believe. The people who do believe are the
people who have driven Buicks, are driving Buicks, and will drive
Buicks. They know that the statements we make are statements borne
out by their own every day experience.
■ The Buick has more power than other cars because of its overhead
valve motor.
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It is more economical for the same reason. It burns less gasoline.
It is more durable because everything going into Buick manufacture
is built in the Buick shops, enabling us to use better material at less cost
than other concerns pay for goods of inferior grade. Our rigid system of
inspection reduces the chance of slip-shod work to a minimum. This in­
spection costs a million but it saves a million more.
The 1914 line is complete in appointment. The bodies are stream
line, the running boards are free, the Delco system of starting, lighting
and ignition is reliable and everything is left side drive and center con­
trol. There is a model for every man, from the $950 runabout to the
six cylinder, our rich man’s Car at a business man’s price.
You can take the Efuick word for anything we say, but we don't ask
you to. We want you to make us prove it.

Six Models—$9.50 to $1985, F. O. B. Flint
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
Evinrude-Detachable Row Boat Motors
Miller Tires
Four Second Hand Cars for Sale. All Bargains.
and Sae Them

Hastings Buick
New Mester Building

Hee

Come

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APRIL 16, IM

THE
Mr«. Mary Kiley and son of De­
troit were guests: of Mr. and Mrs.
Chai Wood Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Levi Houfslatter was called
to Grand Rapids, Friday, on account
of her daughter, Miss Myrtle, being
IILZ
~
Mrs. Emma Carter of Jackson WM
has been in the city several days re­
turned to her homo Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chiu. Brush of Cen­
tral Lake, who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. Burroughs, of
Southwest Rutland, left this Thurs­
day morning for Chicago, where
they will spend the summer. Mm.
Brush and Mrs. Burroughs are sis­
ters.

ring Shopping June is /fere
• The time is here and the weather is so that the spring apparel can be worn comfortably. If you
intend purchasing a new garment don't wait any longer, make your selection now, your choice is far
better; and then you might better get your new Spring Clothes early and get your money's worth out
of them by getting a good full season's wedr.

LOCAL NEWS

Miss Charlotte laikc is convales­
cing from a two week's illness.
A large number of suckers arc
being caught in the variotis streams.
Levi Houfslatter is* building an
addition to his house in the llrsi
ward.
. '
Scid Beach and Ted Mead attend­
CTVE HER SOMETHING
ed the wrestling match al Grand
FOR THE
Rapids Monday night.
Mrs. Jane Radford is Improving
the appearance of her home in the
first ward with a new roof.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hedrick and
family have moved into the Ritchie
A WOMAN’S DRESSING TABLE IS NEVER PULL TO
house on West Center Street.
OVERFLOWING WITH HAT PINS OR BEAUTIFUL TOILET
There are al present 1.100 tele­
ARTICLES. IF MEN ONLY REALIZED HOW A BEAUTIFUL NEW
phones in the Citizens' exchange,
which employs ii girls aifi! two
HAND MIRROR, BRUSH AND COMB WOULD DELIGHT THEIR
men;. •
WIVES!
Ixical fishermen arc looking for­
A COMPLETE SETTING OF CUT GLASS WOULD BE A
ward with aulioipation lo the open­
SOURCE OF PRIDE TO YOU WHEN COMPANY COMES. ’ WE
ing of the trout season t^o weeks
HAVE EXQUISITE PIECES AND SETS, AND WE WOULD LIKE
from Friday.
Friends of Miss Wilda Andrus will
TO HAVE YOU COME IN AND LOOK AT THEM.
be pleased to know that she has
charge of a millinery store in IQirbor Beach for the season.
The annual election of officers
Jfor the Eastern Star. Chapler will
be held Tuesday evening April 21 al
7:30. A good attendance is desired.
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
There will be a meeting of the
Hastings Poultry Association on
. Tuesday, April 21. Plans will be
laid for future work of the organi­
zation.
The X-Ray dentists of Grand Rap­
ids have an advertisement in this .
issue on page 21). They have some­
Will Chase spent Tuesday at Gun
thing instructive t&lt;&gt; say about
lake.
.
Mrs. Will Chase visited Nashville i dentistry;
PERSONAL
Register of-Deeds Townaend is
friends Monday.
■ now having ono ofllie busiest peri­
Miss Ida More spent Sunday witli||llfl‘ v. mid Mrs. Russell H. Bready ods of work since he has been in
Tuesday on a week's vacation. office, transfers of properly being
Grand Rapids friends.
I Ml
ss Mary Rose was the gutisl of very numerous.
A. K. Frandsen was called to;
-The East Rutland W. C. T.U. will
Chicago Saturday on business.
| Grand Rapids friends Sunday.
Sold their annual meeting at Mrs.
Lewis Harris
Harns of
oi .Grand
"rami Jlnpids|,
«»!»«&gt;jc..Y*S!2r .‘V.M
Wo7d,anA1 ’I***1 Willard Perry's Wednesday after­
' L'-wis
spent Sunday wilh Hastings .........
friends.. , • &gt;*»'••»&gt; with Hastings friends.
noon. April 22nd. Everyone cordi­
vi
..
v
.
i
u.iMiii
wm
th..
!
Mrs.
H.
H.
Van
Auken
of
Char
­
Floyd Paulson of Di lroil. was tim
m
ally invited to attend.
. Je visited Mrs. M. L. Howell, Friguest pf his mother, Mrs. Belle Pat-■ lot!'
Miss Hazel Thomas entertained a
j
day.
company of young ladies Monday
tison over Bunday.
,lav
Mrs. F. 8. Pryor is visiting Mr. evening al a miscellaneous shower
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan left
Monday for Los AugVIfls, California, and Mrs. Geoi-ge Collins of Grand for Miss Adell Ransom. The guest
Rapids.
- of honor was generously showered.
their future home.
“Doan's Ointment cured me of
Mra. Elmer Warren of Sunfield
Mr. and Mrs. Art Imuyaugh visit­
Twp. visited her sister, Mrs. Ralph ed friends in Grund Rapids Balur- eczema that had annoyed me a long
lima. The cure was pennaneuL"—
Eggieston, over
Sunday.
ter Sunday.
.play, nnd Sunday.
Hon.
S. W. Matthews, ComririMfouer
—
„
Myrtle
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Taylor,
of
Detroit,
Barber —
of
Mta Myrtle ‘
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ---------vi—il,*&lt;l Mr.
.Mr. and
mid Mrs. .i'..
it... guest
r.,m-i of home folks Satur­ Lolwr Statistics. Augusta. Mb.—Adv.
Grand Rapids4 visited
was the
Dr. C. D. Owen of Grand Rapids
A. c. Barber over Sunday.
day ami Sunday. '
Clayton it. Oarlock of the M. A. C.
„„„„
v„„,v Sandahl of Lansing. will resume his dental practice nt
Miss ,
Jennie
visit'd Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gar- was the guest of friends here the Hastings next Wednesday, April 22.
and each Wednesday thereafter in
lock Saturday and Sunday.
f ■ *
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wells .and
Mr. and Mr*. John McLravy vis­ the same office, in the Stebbins
daughh-r of Jackson, were guests of ited
j
her mother. Mrs. Peake, al block.
Mrs. Antoinette Funk, one of the
Milan WalldorlT. Sunday.
|Richland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Crook of VicksMiss Wiunifrcd Maus, of Kalama- lobbyist who helped carry the suf­
liurg Visiled his parents, Mr. uqd ;r&lt;»&lt;&gt; was the guest of Mbs Nonna frage bill through the Illinois leg­
islature,
will lie present al a con­
Mrs. Oscar Crook. Sunday.
|
Doyle
the past week.
Mrs. Frank Langstroin of Cincin­
Judge Clement Smith goes to vention in Kalamazoo on April 22
nati is the guest of her parents, Mr. |Ionia Friday, where he will speak at and 23rd.
Mr uind Mrs. James Kiimer enterand Mrs. H. I. Hendershott.
:a Blidllerhood banquet.
Mrs. Fred Verkerke of Grand Rap­
Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Fortier andI tained a few friends Friday evening
ids, was the guest of Mr mid Mrs. children
,
visiled al E. IL Payne's, April 10, in honor of Mr. Khmer's
birthday. Covers were laid for
J. M. Sisson. Fri'lay and Saturday.
।
near
Cloverdale Sunday.
*
Miss Evelyn Johnson is home from
Mrs. It. II. Randall of Grpnd Rap­ twelve. A very happy evening was
■Chicago, where she has been for ।ids came Wednesday for a visit with। spent by all present.
Two new horse ails appear this
wveral weeks for medical treat- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burch.
tneiil
.
Mrs. Miry McQunrrie returnedI week on page IV of this iMuiqof the
owned • and
Mrs. W. L. 1‘eniHirk, Hullins Leach Friday from Victor, where she was। BANNER. “Bruce"
managed by John Engel of Hastings,
.and J. W. Sage attended Hie funeral ,called by the death of a cou&amp;ui.
uf David Leach in Grand Rapids.
Frits liehor and Sidney Shipman, and “Dcek • owned and managed by
!
Walter
J.
Beach
of
Dowling.
Friday.
Helen Hayes and K&lt;tiiiuu&lt;l Wood re­
Get your burlier work done nl the
Miss Hazel llouixls Ims resignrdr turned lo Um* University Monday.
_j City Barber Shop. Most up-lo-date
her iMisiliou in Kiikuiouoo and has
Mr ami Mrs. Emil Tyden and Miss
come home to care for her mother FloA nce* 'Tfy"ih‘i7"of*'chie^ip "are i &gt;nd unitary shop in the city. Four
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Crue.
:«*«'»•
B,M&gt;0
who is ill.
Miss Charlotte Gll. y of Scottsville|shining in eonneetion. Benham A
Miss Lora Trim and Miss Rose
Ennis left last week for Tacoma. rnm« Tuestlay for a visit with Miss pC**^
Arl
Wash., where they will visit Mis* lir.ire Eihiioiids and olheK friends. 1-^® ,r!?1
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. M. Barrett of I Orangevil e man.
who got into
Trim's uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pallisnn and Grand Rupids were guests of Mr.llrouHc al a dauce in Orange vile
... A.
. &lt;..’&gt;. Brown
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&lt;liir,ntf
im winter,
uinli.r
|« luwiki-.l
during H
the
Is
liooked lo
daughter Helen of Grand- Rapids and Mrs.
Wednesday.
have
his
trial
in
Justice
Cadwallattspent Easter with his mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Herron and
Bella Pattison.
son *»f Clmmpaign. Ill-, are guests of er's court, after innumerable ad­
journments.
Donald Smith of Bl. Louis spin! relatives in Hastings and vicinity.
John'Washwdl. a IjcIiht nl Ihe
Sunday and Monday here the guests
O. E. Baiyeal. Supl. of school at
of his parents, Judge and Mrs. Spuria, came Wednesday for a abort Press &amp; Tool factory, on Monday
Clement Smith.
visit wilh II. W. Sisson and family. mangled his right font ni'd sniualiWnlter Harper of Minneaixilis,
Miss Charlotte Manni wae taken ill ed ihe big toe by letting a large iron
Num, came Friday for a visit witIi wilh rheumatic fever last week wheel fall on it. Fortunately n&lt;j
bis mother. Mrs. John Harper and and was taken lo her home in Grand twines were broken, but it will be a
painful injury.
other relative-.
Rapids Sunday.
A great deal of resort properly nt
Henry Smith went to Grand Rap­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacobs, ofl
ids Bunday to visit his daughter, Pent)eld. N. Y, were here the latter■ the lakes has chaDged liauds. and
Mis. Hnliert Cook, who is al Butter­ pari of tin* week us guests uf Mr. before the season opens quite a
number of collages will he built.
worth hospital.
and Mrs. Albert Myer*.
Mrs. J. M. Sisson and her gUesl.
Vidor Wonuhell, of Worcester. New resorts are being developed al
Mrs. Fred Veckerke left Saturday Mass, was in the, city Monday them Pine lake in Prairieville township,
evening for Detroit lo visit Mr. and guest of Mrs. Weiicholl’s parents, and nt Fine lake in Johnstown..
Friday evening after the oratorio
Sirs. beater Verkerke.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dickinson.
nt the
Molhodlst
Dr. wmiinery of Grand Rnpids,
Miss Gertrude Smith attended a, “Emmanuel"
wan called to this cily Saturday to luncheon in Grand Rapids Saturday church, all-those who assisted, und
consult with Hr. Uiwry iu the case given by the West Michigan Altnu- Rev. and Mrs. Bready were enlcr,
tallied
nt
the
home
uf
Mrs.
Marof the late Charles Stcbliins.
ipic Association, which is compos­
Mrs. Birney Kenyon and baby &lt;d ed of graduates of the Michigan। garet Troxel. The occasion whs a
very pleasant one. Ri'fnndiuicnU
lamsing have been the guests of her University,
paiciils. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Rogers
Mr. nml .Mrs. Chas, Hicks enter­, were served.
Many BANNER readers will re­
and other relatives this Week.
tained for Easier Mr. and Mra. Selby,
Frank Dooley of Memphis. Tenn, of Oklahoma City; .Mr. and Mrs.’ member Charles Marsh who asslstvi-il*Nl Hustings relatives Sunday. Samson, of Hastings, and Mr. andj ed Dr. Ostrom in the evantrliallc
His friends will be glad to know tliat Mrs. Hubert Garrison and sou, off services at the Methodist church a
making good in Memphis.
few years ago. Wool has been re­
Bailie Creek.
Mi&gt;» D'l Kirilina, Miss Aldrich
Will Severance of Hallie Creek., reived nf- the death of his wife on
and Mr. fx&gt; Vries, of Grand Rapids, Jxx&gt;. Severance and Miss Rose Sev­ March Hllli, in Colorado where she
—in Hastings Saturday to at- erance of KnliMtnuoo ami Miss Eli­. had been taken for her health. .
The Bijou Theatre presents Tillie
s-nii the funeral of Chariea Stoh- zabeth Sovnrance of Jadtuon spent
SiHulay with Ihrfr parents, Mr. andI Van Hom &amp; Co. in Musical Tabloid
H. M. Hill has relumed from Mrs. A. J. Severance.
(kiinedies next week. This com­
weeks visit nt Galesburg,
A telegram was received Sunday. pony has been secured for the on­
ports a little daughter. Hen­ by iheir frientls in this city an­, tire week and will present a com­
lune, who eatne March 3tsl nouncing the arrival hi Ban Fran­. nlete change of program each even­
dial the home of .Mr. and Mrs. cisco Sniurduy, of (k&gt;l. and Mm. A. D. ing. Mutual motion pictures ns
Adv.
Kniskcrn. They have spent three&gt; usual. Admission 10 cents.
Beatrice Cirroliirrs ami her
The BANNER is in rt&gt;colpl of a
years in China and the Philippinesj
Wasnik, of Beasiner. and hav been aMigm’d lo Chicago, copy .of “Naconi,” published moiilhly
by
ihe
Northern
Assurance
Cotn
­
which will Ihi their home.-ami fur
which cily they left San Francisco&gt; pany, of Detroit. Thin number. Is­
sued on April 4. was edited by Earl
and
yeaiet'day.
'
B.
Caldwell,
of
this
city,
wellMrs. Fred Hart who lias been very
known as the company's agent In
ill is much belter at thisio
writing.
Kalama- tliis
■bis .vicinity,
vicinity. Il
ft roniains
contains n
a numnumMrs- JUisa Cobb went to “ '

Just at present

and Millinery
We have a beautiful line of the smartest Coats, Skirts, Suits and Dresses. Ev­
ery color and all the clever new style features, so that it seems that we have every­
thing that anybody might wish. Our range of sizes is so-complete now that we feel
quite confident of fitting you perfectly. Alterations are made.right here in the store
by expert hands.
Before making your selections elsewhere come into the new store and permit us to
show you what we to offer you.
•

DRESSING TABLE

h)e make particular mention this week of a line of

Coats and Suits ^a,r^k:_JJ5 each
We have cheaper garment*, of coarse. also better ones, ranging in price up to ^70, but theta,
Coats and Suits at ©15 are wonderful values and we are positive that similar values are retailed in
the best stores at from f18.00 to $22.50. There are plain tailored models, also pretty fancy styles; •
colors black, navy and all fancy shades such as mustard, tango and Callot blue. Materials, linings
and workmanship are excellent.
‘
Better come early and investigate these wonderful values, before they are all sold out.

Aadles and Misses’ flats

L. V. BESSMER

anco men.

have some wonderful values lo offer you in

and Misses’ Ready to (t)ear

£adies

knew when we marked our hats that the reasonable prices would make a hit with the ladies of
tings, and we have enjoyed a good hat business so far this season.
Onr styles arc exclusive, the values are remarkable, the varieties are great. Our prices range
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fz.00 to «.90

.

This week we are featuring two special assortments of the newest and best style millinery.
‘
each
^'.^^..33.75 each
You will be surprised al.the great range of styles included in these two special assortments. Everything that you might wish for in every color,
values that you would willingly pay for half agsin as much more. We only say to yoU: Come early! Take your pick.

30c Kimona jtfprons at 33c

Spring and Summer

This Urge favorite kimona style apron, which every lady needs and

Hosiery and Underwear

just received a large shipment of these aprons, in every desirable color
and pattern, light and dark gingham checks and percales, For
ONE WBEK ONLY we will offer them for sale atCUC

There is probably no other store that can supply your need* in thia line as
welt as we can. Remember we have an entirely new and clean Mock, no
leff-overa, all desirable styles in every site for ev0ylKxly. It will be worth
your while to see the strong values we offer at regular prices.
We are also exclusive agents for the famous Wayne Knit Hosiery.

Better Uy in a supply now.

House Cleaning (Time is at Hund

\

We have jostjiut in an entirely new department of RUGS, CARPKTS, CURTAINS, LINOLEUMS and DRAPERIES. Tills new ami extensive de­
partment hi locat'd right over the grocery store and covers a large, well lighted floor space. In order to make this a popular ami lively department
we have marked our goods very reasonably and we feel quite safe in making this statement, that we can save you on your purchases from 10 to 15
per cent. RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS and CURTAINS, 2nd floor.

Our jfew grocery department
Is brim full of good values—choice, fresh, delicious goods, at a-littlc-less prices.
your table.

Call up No. to or bring in your want list.

We have provided the best of everything for

These ar*’ some of our regular prices:

.'$1.00

22 lbs. of best H. &amp; E. Sugar for

flavored tea imported into this country.
/it at 50c. Try a little of it.

Choicest Lines of Canned
and Bottled Goods

We are disking u eader of

Fresh Roasted Coffees

Yellow_Pie Peaches

We have selected the choicest brands on the market at
per lb., 40c, 35c, 30c, 25c and...................................19c

Large

cans of Michigan Peaches................................ 10©
Choice Canned Tomatoes, 3-lb, cans, each 10c

Our Coffee at...........................................................
is a choice Brazil coffee, an unusual value.

Fanciest Packed Pumpkin, Hart brand, can ...10©

Our Cofloe at.r.....................25©

,19c

is a fancy Santos blended with pure Mocha and Java.
This grade cannot be duplicated at the price. '

Pineapples sliced, very fine grade, can................................ 14c

String Beans, choice cut Refugee Beans, per can10©
Central Lake Kidney Beans, :5c quality, per can.. ..12c
Sauer Kraut, very choice, 3-lb can for10c
"Sicco" Canned Peas, choice sifted June peas, can.. ,10c
‘‘Coral” Brand Corn, extra fine grade, per can 9c
Sailor Brand Salmon, fancy pink, tall can, each ...
9©
Pork and Beans, a-lb can of choice Hart brhnd, each. 9©
‘ Corn Flakes, fresh,
‘
‘crisp and
----flakes,
Quaker
delicious
i
7c package, 4 for
......... 25c
Quaker Corn Starch, ioc package....
......... 8c
Macaroni, all ready cut, large size carton, each,
10©
Saginaw Tip.Matches, full size 5c boxes, 7 for.
25c
Lenox Soap, 4c bar, 7 for
..........25c
Flake White Soap, 6 bars for'...
......... 25c

Clean Wholesome Rice

Silver Crescent Tea

Pure Maple Syrup, qflarts
Half gallons
Gallons....

Cleanest broken rice |&gt;er lb. 4c, 7 lbs for25©
Choicest Japan Rice per lb 7c, 4 lbs for..
25c
California Head Rice, extra fancy 9c lb, 3 lbs for. .25c
Quuen Olives stuffed with choicest grade Pimento, large
12 oz. glass jar, 35c package at29©

Queen Olives, plain, extra size of tender olives in quart
glass jars, each725c
'‘Heinz” Ketchup, choicest of all, per bottle13©
CHOICEST MAPLE SYRUP put up In quarts, half gal­
lons and gallons.

Extra Fancy, regular 60c value, our price per lb., ,50c
Thin exquisite Japan tea ii grown and fired in the very heart of
the famous tea district and it is the very highest grade and finest

35c
75©
•1.35
...15©

Maple Sugar, per lb.

Choice Vegetables. fruits and (green (goods
Sweetest ripe Sunkist Oranges per doz.

.19, 23 and 27c

Choice Michigan Apples, per peck60c
New Spring Cabbage, per lb
5c
||

Grape Fruit..

II

..2

Extra Fancy California Lemons per doz‘....22©
j Choice Pineapples, large ripe fruit from....25c to
for 25c, 3 for 25c, 4 for 26©

18c

Choice lettuce. Celery. Rhubarb. Radishes. Onions, etc.

MEN'S OVERALLS

MEN'S WORK SHIRTS

Extra strong 240 denim, double sewed, with
or without bib------ ------------------------- 48c

Extra strong material, assorted colors, also
plain blue chambray, each45c

Itleickgenant &amp; Riede
Phone 30

department Jtore

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BOIIS WM NSW Glotlws TOO!
hoys that are boys, are hard
on their clothes
Our Suits are of a quality seldom found in
boys’ clothes, closely woven, wear-resisting all­
wool fabrics, tailored in regular man style.

They are clothes that please the boys be­
cause they are stylish, and they please father
and mother because they wear.
Bring the boy in to-day and let him see
them. He’ll enjoy it—so will you.

If your Panama hat needs cleaning bring it to us

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co,
Ona Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan.

Baptist tJiurch News.
meeting will lie held at tho homo of
Usual midweek service, Thursday Mr. John Dennison, Valley and Elin
Sts.,~7:30.
evening,. 7:30.
On Wednesday afternoon, al 2:00
Sunday school, 10:30.
o'clock; the luidies Aid Society will
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Morning Worship, II JO. Rev. H. meet with Mrs. Bert Place, 213 N.
A.
Lyon
of
Grand
Rapids,
will
oc
­
M. J. Badder, Pastor.
Broadway. Will all the members
Colluge prayer meeting Thursday cupy the pulpit both morning mid iilca.se plan lo be present, as there
evening al the realdence of Fred it'vqning. Mr. Lyon is a talented । is business of Importance.
Johnson. East Stale Road.
pastor, and will bring messages- at ।
interest and help.
L'nitcd Brethren Church.
10:00 A. M.^Ciasa meeting.
Young People'* Service, 0:30.
The Church With n Welcome.
10:30 Preaching.
Yoke Fellow Band, 0:30.
Rev. C. W. Ballou, Pastor.
11: 15 Sunday school.
Evening service, 7^6. Sermon by
Never before in lhe history of the
(»ao Christian Endeavor.
llev. H. A. Lyon. Special singing.
local church was mucIla Joyful Eas­
7:30 Evangeli-lic sen ire.
On Monday evening, the Young ter spi;nt as on last Sunday.
Special gospel services each eve­
hold (heir mi
so........ v Society will
.. ..........
Everything seemed to work for
ning during the week. Everybody Prople's
rial at the home of Mrs. I am fear, (the adidktagu of the occasion. The
welcome.
ttn .Michigan a
...
a
IIV
Ave.
A splendid pro­ ,j;,y waa ||||,.(| with sunshine nnd
gram. will occupy part of the eve­ beauty. Tho congregation tilled lhe
Methodist Episcopal Church.
1 ning. Miss .May Oabonic, of Grand hous&gt;* mid (ho music was inspiring
Rev. Ilussi-ll II. Bready; I'aslur.
Rapid*; will furnish several piano mid worshipful. The pastor was
10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. public numbers. Miss Osliorne Ims spent Just recovering from a severe at­
worship. Tho pastor will be absent the past twelve years in study un­ tack of nervous headache and was
during the day.. The Rev. Robert der tho libsl lencliei-s available, and not nl his best but expressed his
II. Bready, D. D. will be in charge. is a very brilliant player. There will nppreeiution of the large number
Next Nunday ” morning he will be readings by Miss Margaret Les­ who hud come to celebrate Easter
.preach. Al-ilie evening service, he ter, Miss Florence Wood ami others. mid his birthday wilh him and his
will deliver a lecture on “Thu Value A very enjoyable evening is antici­ Church.
of Time and Character."
pated. Each attendant at the Young
After giving an Easter sermon
Choir prhcllce in charge of Mr. Piviple's Society is privileged lo and the taking of the annual offer­
Ten llaaf Friday evening at 7:00 bring a friend.
ing all were invited to stay to the
o'clock.
Thursday evening collage prayer Sulfilay si-b&lt;H)l session which prov­
ed (n lie best over. The increase of
attendance being nearly 20 per cent
ovar any previous record.
Tho school will plan for a great
Booster mid ingathering for the
near future when it is hoped to
bring many into church connection
from its memliersliiii.
YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
The house was tilled at night to
hear the pastor’s address on “Twice
Born." Tin’s service also closed the
A
1c
special series of mrelings which
have resulted in several accessions
5c
to the church and a gixwlly number
taking a stand for a new life.
A
4c
All regular services next Bunday
mid a special opportunity will bo
extimded lo those who can* lo unite
10c
with us in church fellowship. A
Jtaplisinal service will* be hold and
parents are rei|u&gt;*sled to bring lhe
children for this Holy tiacninnmt.
10:30 Preaching, subject, “All For
God.”
12:00 Sunday'school.
I;:K) Juniors.
0:00 Senior Endeavor,

| THE CHURCHES

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A Few Good Specials

bix box of Tooth Picks, 5c value___________
2 bars of Hard Water Toilet Soap.^______ a___
big bar of White Laundry Soap_______ ___
Try a can of our Van Camp Peas, Corn, Beans
and Tomatoes, 15c values_________ i,____

0. A. BOYES, DEPARTMENT STORE
Come and see our line of Millinery

Checking Account
Saves Loss

r^Hica

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.

gurprisr.

Bey. C. W. Ballou who announc­
ed a short Ume ago-Hott-his fortieth
birthday would lie celebrated this
year on Easter Bunday and gave all
friends of the church and pastor an.
invitaliori to be preieni nt the
churah services on that oern.-ion
did not know, that ho was unwitUngiy giving thef signal for an un­
usual birthday furpHse.
Some (fine ago when consulting
the calendar for Easter be observed
that the twelfth of April also mark­
ed the fortieth milestone of bis life.
Being anxious to meet all his
friends oh the joyous Easter Day he
so announced by getting out some
unique little programs in the form
of a folder with an open extended
hand appearing on the fropt 'page
wilh these words. “Tile Gild Hand
of Pastor C. W. Ballou."
vrhese were given to the many
friends.
Special Easier music
arrang­
ed und when he appeared in the
gulpil the house was filled to greet

Garden Seeds
Now is the Time to Plant Your Garden
and Cut Down Living Expenses
It* you have even a small plot of ground you have no idea how much
it will SAVE YOU if you will put it into a garden and grow your
owp vegetables. There is a pleasure in “seeing things grow” that will
more than repay you for your time, saying nothing of the good it will
do you looking after the seeds you plant.

But in planting your garden everything will depend upon the SEED
that you buy. We handle
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D. M. Ferry &amp; Co.’s
Garden Seeds

After the regular services of the
preaching hour and friends hail
wished him many happy returns of
99.7 PURE..
the day the Sunday school was call­
ed to order and while he was clos­
ing Hie study of the lesson with
hia class of young ladies, the door
opened and In marched a large
class of young men who had form­
erly been members of the pastor's
class. They suggested that they
had come for a visit and wailed till
the lesson was closed when Mr.
ClM'k Adams as spokesman fur Ihe
young people assured the pastor of
the deep impression for good his
labors had made upon them and
thought it only fitting upon that oc­
casion to make him feel their ap­
preciation and with a pledge of
there future assistance in his liilmrs
among them he then presented, in
behalf of the classes, a beautiful
gold watch, chain and fob.
The
pastor then responded after getting
control of his emotions and brief­
ly told of Ids experience of i&gt;cconiing a Christian and minister and
how he had desired to tnake every
one happy wilh who lie associated.
He Llien pointed all who might In*
unsaved to the Risen Lord as the
source of that happiness which
passelh all understanding.
He. thought II was all over only
to b« met wilh another surprise on
returning to the main room where
the Supl. Mr. titroliridge, in behalf
of Ihe school and its rriends. pre­
sented him wilh a bushel basket of
eggs and postal cards, the eggs
bearing the naiuM.of each individ­
ual and the cards licarty congratu­
lations and best wishes for many
returns of the day. He found
arrival at home he had to? cards
and seven doxena and eiglileggs.
Thus closed the most unique Easter
and birthday anniversary in the life
of the pastor. ■
Prof. Ralph C. Kidder who is ARE NOT IN HASTINGS TO
Niudnillc (hid Fellow* Here.
widely known throughout Michi­
About V* members of the NashFollowing' is Hie program lo be
gan as n poet and reader has been
REASSESS OUR PROPERTY
engaged to give one of his famous
of the local lodge on Tuesday wil­
entertainments at thi* rhurch Mon­
Hie Base Line Church, .Saturday ing. A miojbt was *«&gt;ne,| in Ur
day evening, April 3). All arc in­ Examiners For Board of Slate Tax April 35. 111!I:
Tenlple at’tJijH after which the visi­
vited. His readings are all original.
Comuiisslmicrs Merely GclUuQ
tors' degree team conferred llril de­
Club Song nod Devtilionnls.
Recitulien—Nvlla Wilbur.
, grees yh llirtM.cnmlhiate*.
Values.
- Seventh Day Adi chum Church.
Paper, “tipraying ami Care of Or­
The
report
that
representatives
of
Sabbath April IN. I0U, corner
the stale board of tax commission­ chard"—F. II. Mcl&gt;ernud._
Bond and East Streets.
Solo—Bessie Wing.
ers are in Hastings wilh the objer.1
&lt;l(y council will In* held oii*MonSabbath school l0:«0 A. M.
Recital ion- Wallarc Wilbur.
day evening., Mayor-Elect Jamie­
Reading Repentance. Faith ami of reassessing properly has caused
Solo—Ihla Willisdn.
Acceptance. 11:00 o'clock A. M. A considerable concern in variuuson ami the new iiirmliers of Ihe
quarters this week.
'cordial invitation to all.
They are here for no such malig­
nant purpose.
.
ami the new council xvill be urgunixSoh»
TWO SPLENDID SERVICES EASTER
The two genUcuien—Charles C.
Thomas.
Thorington. of Romeo, nnd Charles
AT THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Crary, of Jackson, now in Raidings,
.
OKDKK FOK rUPUL'ATlOX.
uro examiners for the stale board
I State of .Michigan. Tlio Probate Court tor ike
Annual Church Meeting Was Held of tax commission.
I: Count 7 o&lt; Barry.
They are merely gathering infor­
LOCAL NEWS
Tuesday Night. Church to be
mation about' the bet uni values of
Closed for Repairs.
property throughout Ihe slate for
The services at. Emmanuel Epis- the benefit of the stale board of
H. 8. Yeckley has moved from the
cojial church on Easter day were of equalization, which meets- in Aug­ cily to his farm in Holland.
the usual .impressive character, and ust. They are learning the values
Joe Wardell is building a rottage
the music was especially, appropri­ of the poorest, medium and higlirsl for Alien -Johnson at Gun I-ikc.
ate and inspiring. The church was priiwd properties. This data will
Baby won't suffer live minutes
tastefully decorated for the oc­ lie presented before the nieeting of with croup if you apply Dt’.'TIiomcasion. a wealth of Howers lending the board nnd will be kept for fu­
their fragrance and le-nuly. There ture use in the stale archives. The magic.—Adv.
-was a large congregation al tho G two al&gt;uve naim-tl gcnlbmieii will
Special ronnnunii-alion of Hbso'clock service, and also at the work in Barry, Eaton, Ionia, mid
10:30 service, both of which were Montcalm counties. This work is
Work in the
conducted by Rev. Wells, of Grand being carried on all over the state.
Rapids.
’
The confirmation of a class to be
l.l» &lt; . I.'.'.l &gt; -l '\.
who has been very ill tit the home
Ilcgbtor of rrobatc
added lo the ehurch will bo delayed DR. COILINS H. JOHNSTON
of her sister. Mrs. Conv Brown on
until the coming of the new rector,
TO LECTURE IN M. E. CHURCH West Center Sl„ is gaining nicely.
llev. Bates, who will hold his first
While tin- young m&lt;i» ot Eli Davis.
service on tiunduy Muy 3. For the
was using the family Innto draw
fuhucutwx.
two Sundays preceding that date the Luder Auspices of Huslinps Anll- some poles on the north hank of •HUteotMebixsn. Tim rtooeto court tor uw
church wifi be closed, as repairs are
the river opposite the puinping starcm.brtdu the |..ob.te
TubcreiilosLs Society,-Sun­
being made, and it will bo pul in
lioit, tin- animal became frightened lomCT, mine ni» of iiMtu.cs.-temN cwmiyob
day, April 2G.
order for that time. This church
exjierienced u rernarkiiblo growth
On timidity evening, April 20th, ened with a chain lirlwnd the horse j
during the ministry of Hev. W. J. Ihe Hnslings Anti-Tuberculoids So­ seemed hi have Ihe name effect upIn the
Ixwklun. the
nienibcrstup being ciety will hold its annual public
more Ilian doubled, it is well or­ meeting, in (he Melliodist Episcopal
ganized and wilh the coming of church, AU file clergymen in the ly through Slate slreel. using tho
Rev. Bales
will muko further cily have been invited hi Join will) sidewalk pari «»f Ihe way ami scnltheir I'lingregalirius, in this service. lering those who w't-re walking on It.
growth.
Monday evening Emmanuel Guild
held its nnnuul im-eting ^tid elected (killins ILJolinstmi. of Grand Rapd (or beailim Mid twtl
SulO'-cl —“llpw
Io Prevent; Itired in Joseph lingers' yard. Tin
the following ofiir.&lt;Ts:
President, | itis.
It l« Further Oidrrr,
•Mrs. Wm. M. Stcliblits; vice iire.-i- How lo Discover; How to Cure Tu- Davis boy was considerably friglildjmls. Mrs. Kellar titeiii and Mrs. 'I'.
Mid day of heating, tn the llaMlngs IKnmik
J. Putter; secrulury, .Mr?. L. J. Good­ knowiL-utitliorily in this diJOase, In
oo"ntV,^P" ,lrt“tal *n'1urt,e ’UM4MB
year; tredsurer. Mrs. M. A. Lambh*. which hr has given the most can ful
The annual meeting of Hie chun-h study Ikolh in this country and in
was held Tuesday evk-mng, nnd the Europe. He Ims hern president of
following were eh-i-b-d vestrymen: the Michigan Stale Association for
Farm and Farm Landa
J. B. Goodyear. John F. Goodyear, A. the Prevention nnd Cure of TulwrOUDKH FUK PUBLICATION.
Guilin Pacific Rallraad Ci.
A. Anderson, Kellar titcin. P. T. &lt;Xtlj»r. Julmgruve, R. W. Wcspinrer. C. F. Field. I’xficulive committee.
Snkilckiaai nt Midi
CMnty ot IJarry.
W: N. Cliidosler, W. A. Scliadur and ston'd many friends in this com­

That are
They are the BEST FOR YOUR MONEY
and your garden is sure to be a winner if you buy the pure seed we
sell. .We also have flower seeds of all kinds.

Grocery Dept.

Fresh Vegetables

Green Onions
Lettuce
Radishes
Cabbage
Bagas
Carrots
Parsnips
And Everything in Season

22 lbs. H.&amp;E. Sugar_____ $1.00
. Bulk Cocoa, per lb________ 25c
3 cans Early June Peas_____ 25c
3 cans Country Gentleman
Corn__________
25c
Fancy Oranges, per doz.---- 25c
Tid Bits, per glass_________ 5c

Good Grade of Bulk
Coffee, per lb___ 25c

J. T. Pierson &amp;Son

Hastings,

Department Store
Phone 9

Michigan.

sskrrc

IJ is not a safe proposition to carry n lot of money around with
you, either when yoy are nl home or abroad.
.Many people have started away for a trip to some distant place
carrying what money they exported to need while away and by some
chance Jmve been deprived «f ihe use of, it—lost their pocket bqqk—
robbed in u train hold-up—had pocket picked—held tfp by foot-pad
—these life some of Hie ways by which goodly sums of money uro'lost
und*usually never recovered. ’The proof of these facts is found in the
daily papers almost every'day.
.
Why do-youdilke u chance of this kind? You have splendid judg­
ment In other matters, why not in this?
We can assist you. Open a checking account witfi us and carry
one Of utir cheek books with you. Check iwioks are of no use to thieves
or hold-up men and if lost are of no use lo (lie Under.
A checking account is ope of tlie-bccl business moves any person
ever made. Wo arc especially equipped for taking cure of a chucking
account fur you. See us us soon us convenient und we will talk, with
you.

munity will be glad
attend this
meeting and extend Lhe notice It
Card of Thanks—I wish to thank II others.
Further jiim&lt;’iinc&lt;Cpnt m-xl week.
U10 patruis for their gills uf eggs
and cards on Easier. Your carrier,
James Hansom.
KggiTT-EtJus—Eutre-Eggs in iioxeS.
M
IJural Carrier No. 1,~ Hastings: pftils. sai-ks, basius, pap*' and
naked. All sizes and color*. Il sura
rained eggs on my route Easier, also
(gird of Thanks—I wish lo thank maple syrup, isisl cards and good
my imlronif for their numerous wishes. Many, mmiy thanks to each
gifts on Easier, which wore greatly mid ovoiy one of you from myself:
gplirwtnled.
&gt;
mid family.
Very sincerely, your carri* r,
Your mail man.
Adv.
Ed. Btftlsa:!. A&lt;tv.
Claude Wood.

W. L. Shullt'rtL

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank In Barry County

Michigan

BANNEB WANT

BAi'NEil WANT ADV'S. P

TJ&gt;e bo»l .'liBDrr on Mrth to procuir
• borne. The toll
lhe rw|i&gt;B«Ml
inaulti. All BMMisry MtranMb:
Stanlotsr. You wftb inodorste

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theaxh day ot;Maryh A. It. Hit
PfmmiIi ftou. uajul M. MkK ^udgeof |t«.
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HASTINGS

BUSINESS EXCHANGE
Ell Hast Center St.

Phone IM

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�THE nvyn\GSBAXNK&gt;, APRIL 16. 1»H

PAGE MIX

fflNews of the Sports

PIPP BECOMES tREAT
AMERICAN LEAGUER

i| midMIle

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SELLING VAUDETTE TICKETS

k Th.* Bunk front is being re­
modelled so far as the ciirptec' is
concerned. Fred Rock is doing lhe

Mun

HIM CHURCH :
‘•ntlnuid
from pago
page on*.
one.
tlnucil from

TO BOOST BASE BALL FOND
*“»d been provided for. This
hr. Swifl, wife nml son Clayion
KX** tn be provided for.
' Cotqxm Tickets Good on “Base Hull went to Grand Hapids .on Sunday Rev. Tliomas had fhe ushers pass
ami met tlm former's mother, who out pledge cards, nnd called for con­
Kights'* al Star ami
\va&lt; on her way north.
tribution* of not more than W5JXI.
lliliio.
Nome of our business men went rimae wore cheerfully signed, and
down Ih&lt;* river llshing Monday ope­
ent ills a ning. wilh fair success, nt least they about half the gHUO was pledgwl.
DEVELOPS WONDERFl 1.1.4
lhe M|ffi||nder can bv eared for
all hail lish for dinner Tuesday.
easily.
PROFESSIONAL BALL IN
W. J. Hayward went lo Kalama­
The chang.
.nfos made have comONE SEASON.
jnWely
r^.—r-'. •Hera
altered the appearance of
comment zoo Tuesday forenoon.
Ilcini McConnell fs ill al the liosio Ito* inside oLlhe church. Tho par­
JENNINGS' OPINION OF
ng sold.
tition between the nld church und
FORMER HASITNGS PLAYER '
Seveml &lt;»f thi*furmers are draw­ the social room lias been removed
i ami
ing .out silo material this week.
nod in its place will Im folding
Already the lake talk has coni- doors, ho that it can Im made a purl
meticed nnd several collages are of the.auditorium, lidding largely (o
II- “Base Hall Nights.
Considers Him Good AsAuy Player
being built at least in lhe minds Ilia sealing , capacity. The gallery
In Ixiigur, Excrpllng Hal
nf some citizens. Wo have lhe has also been remiHwIledrtfie seals
most lieautiful bikes in this vicin­
Chase.
one cou- .... &lt;1....... ...... ... Ii... Clnl.. — ...I .... being iu tiers. Thepufpit nnd clmir
loft uni in the imtlheusl corner of
tlm church, and the pews in the
is considered the best lirsl-bascIhinklng of flio rhS^ fishing soon to auditorium proper are arranged in
ninn in the American league. This
a quarter circb' about ft, nnd*the
is Hughey JetuirUgs' slat, ineitl. The
seats m the social room can bo so
"dope" columns all over lhe coun­
MANUFACIUREO PRODUCTS
bivod as to give ft good view of I Im
try uro loud in lauding Pipit's great
platform, and place the auditors
skill with lhe stick mid on ilrai.
OF GRAND RAPIDS EXHIBITED
where they can see tlm speaker. A
■iguize. the faci'liint Plpp was s&lt;*nscommodious kitchen has been oddrun theirs on syrup. etl to tho social rooms. A conveni­
•med for league company by plnj’Klinfjimin Building. Grand Hup*
ent Sunday, school library room has
ing two summers with the liastiim's
been made from a part of tlm vesti­
team. More Hum this he had the
April 20th.
bule of the old church. The en­
advantage-of being under one of the!
The
Factofy
has
kept
its
help
trance from the vestibule into the
Ix-sL base Ir.rfi ei-ache* in tlm connAn Industrial Exposition is lo Im
try while playing with Georgetown I held Hie week of April 20. in the well employed all winter, but now auditorium is from tlm south west
corner, opposite the pulpit, nnd
uipv'er^ily after tn* left Hastings.
what'. II is hnpiMl same is only convenient aisles make access to
. Pipp is only one of the great play- ■xhiliitiiig the products iiiantifactemporary, for we all will miss tho the pews easy. The change is a
era developed by this university restriking one when contrasted with
nowneil for its athletes.
Michigan's metropolitan city.
Ex­ amount placed in circulation.
the old auditorium ami its arrange­
In addition lo having- a.natural tensive plans and preparations have
livery' horse decided he was not ment. The
necountic
propertied
liking for the game. Pipp has the
having
sulllcienl
exercise,
mi start- are line, and altogether tlm rhnnges
mental and moral qualities, which
made
arc very pleasing.
go lo make «t|» a tlm* type of of comparative size with Grand.
auln
came
by
while
lie
was
hitched
Oak in a dark stain is tlm wood
athlete. He was one of the nm.'t Hapids.
A special half page adgeiitleiiianly players on the local verlisemetit giving some tufonna-i by a weight, near the home of used iu the new p&lt;*ws and through­
teams.
During his last days hen* linn nlsuit lhe teqiosilimi appears: Gum Keiser. After several cir­ out lhe church, and it harmonizes
cles nnd tumbles, he was caught with the other features of lhe tasty
his work with tin* stick had so de­ in Illis issue..
’
.
The Greatest Grand Rnpida In- near Mrs. Lynd's residence. The interior. A tg-nuliful .new carpel
veloped that he was due for a long
has been laid, and n fine system of
ilrive nlimnd every time h&gt; came in duslrial Exposilion will open Mon­ harness was badly broken.
The roof nf the Parkhurst build­ overhead electric lighting by indi­
■ bat. Ilis greatest record with llnsl- day April 20th. with u military es­
ings was made in Portland where cort l&lt;&gt; ihe governor, conslsling of! ing has been repaired by n Grand rect-radiation lias hern installed so
that one doos not get lhe glare of
be wmi Illi* admiration of lhe funs the Grand Rapids hntallion, ln&gt;s- Hapids crew, witlrtar ami gravel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gardner re­ lhe lights, but instead a softly dif­
piTal corps ami Second Regiment i
baud of ihe Michigan National] lumed Wednesday evening from fused light enables one to easily
spending
the
winter
in
Florida.
read even fine print in any part of
splendid work with the bat never Guard.,under command of Major
turned his head. He was n&lt;*v*‘i Karl II. Stuart. Iieginning promptly They have enjoyed themselves very the auditorium. The walls nnd
much, ami also enjoy gelling Imine, ceiling have been covered wilh new
sal is tied with his work. Ilis rise in
except
for
lhe
raw
Match
like
tlm ixase ball world has been noth-I
paper of hamlsoinc design, nnd
I arranged to troop the
blending harmoniously with lhe
ing less than remarkable. Hen* isf
ami state colors in salute
oilier furnmiiugs.
what Jennings says alM.ut liim:
i&lt;&gt; ms Excellency. Governor Woodday and outlined the seasons busi"Pipp is the most Unproved ball bridge
The auditorium as now arranged
player I have run across in my ex- eompanied by Mayor Ellis, after
can comfortably, seal 3(k) and 50
Members of the Stale Tax Com­ more can be crowded in if need re­
penenc&lt;*. Ito is twice ns valuable! which tlm governor will review tlm
as last season both as. hitter and I Iroops nl a convenient point i»« mission were here recently looking quire.
around. Wo understand that thh| The Presbyterians, are to be con­
1i&lt;*hler. He came to us last season j Mhiikm* avenue.
gratulated upon llm'pleasing trans­
with practically no professional exThe militia will (hen parade up
formation they have made in the in­
porience. lb* took advantage . of Monroe avenue, south on Division the coming season.
the litUe cnaclitag In* got last year Jvemo*. circling Monument square,
terior of their Imusc of worship, and
Edw.
It.
Whitmore
of
Holland,
mid when he joined us al Gulf|M&gt;i 1.1 down Moirrnc avenue to Michigan
for adapting it mi well to lhe grow­
&lt;1.
—i.,.... .....
......ii* ... . . .... .
...
...
came home Saturday for over Sun­ ing needs of that church and con­
hardly recognize him as the sam&lt;* i&lt;&gt; the Lyon .street entrance*o'f th*- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gregation.
.
liall player. He is hitting Hie bail; Industrial
Ex|M&gt;siti&lt;&gt;n
building
A line class of It were added lo
A parly was here looking over tlm memberanip of this church on
’right, on tho nose." nnd making the where Mayor Ellis will introduce
ie m*w hotel. No deal ns yet for Hundny morning.
oiittleldcrs cam their money chas-1 Governor Ferris, vvlm will format­
ing H. His rangy build makes him, ly 4»pi*n the Greatest Grand llnplds
A. I.. Cridler unloaded anotheiu good target fur the iniichiers ami 1 ImiusUial Exposition with a special
riir of corn Iasi week. Tins makes
he digs them out of the dirt us well ludilress.
ns any tlrst bnscmnii in the Anmrr
here tills spring.
can leagim outside of Hal Chase."
MICH. BUSINESS ANO NORMAL
Frank Pcmbrooke, who tins been
1
resitting on Hie Higgs farm, has

HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL

SEASON OPENS HERE ON SAT.
■
Hr. Bcmmft. I'uhliclly Mun For
Poslum Orrul Company Speaks
Tri-Omnly League Trams Play In
To Students.
Hostings, Nashville. WilliuiiisFidlowing the policy of the school
lon mid Grand. I.cd(|r.
The Tri-County Bas&lt;* Ball league
successful
business
and profession­
will open ita season on Saturday.
Tlm Eaton Rapids high school team al im*n uddrcM the students of the
will open in Hnxting&gt;; Charlotte will Michigan Business &amp; Normal Col­
play in Nashville; Mason will play lege &lt;&gt;f Hattie Creek. President C. J.
in Williani-lmi. Leslie in Grand Arguhrighl. secured for Thunulay
l.&lt;‘dge. Hastings high will have a nflernobn Mr. Grant S. Bennett, the
publicity maQ_of the Poslum Cereal
very good team, as a jarge number I'.oiiipuuy.
of players, are working nut. Roush,
Mr. Bennet I efaoso for his subject.
the captain! will probably pilch the
;
“
opening g-iim*. a large attendance Ellieienry" and some of.the very
peHfaOtft HllllH' he Mild were:
'
fe expected qt this first gun । he
“
You arc.paid for all you do."
»*n*mi. ,\|li|.-in- vritliii.-ia-in i« run­
"Hun'l feel peeved because the
ning high in tlm city hcIhhiJs. and
a good attendance will gn-ally en­ boss edited y&lt;ui down, you sluiuld
courage the young men. This is tin* have tmen tired."
"You’re a part of tlm firm,
lie­
lint lime that Hastings high has
ever been included in &gt; league .of member Unit in dealing wilh tinlliis kind and it is4o Im* lmpo.i Jlijit' patrons of your tlrin. You should
the record will be so p&lt;mh| that Has­ show them tho couriesydhnl will be
a credit to your employer.' '
tings, will win the b*ad&lt;&lt;Hfiip.
"Learn to do your employer's
Hastings will play in Chnri'dtu on
work in his way. Perhaps you may
Wednesday of next week.
have some i&lt;|ens of your own (hat
may be worked out. but don't forgei
Freeport Defeats Middleville.
that you must follow tlm policy of
The Freeport high school learn tile institution if you are tn stay
opened the season .11 home by de­ wilt! the institution.''
feating Middleville by a 'score of II
“Clean shirt waists and properly
lo 0. Sisson, the Freeport (wirier, cleaned linger nails are a great asset
allowed no hits, while his team­ to a stenographer."
mates gathered 15 off Mattison.
"Tlm world is locking out for high
There-were plenty of errors. Mid­ priced men. Work never- killed
dleville making 15. Freeport 4, anyone. Nome people Hye on it.
Freeport plays a return game on You have a chance wilh tlm course
Maj- 4. Batteries—Freeport. Sisson you arc getting nf lhe Michigan
nml Beuhlor; Middleville, Mattison Busilieas &amp; Normal College, to go tn
and Packard.
the top,.or lo stay where you are
Take your choice."
In Jake Rchor's Bowling Alley.
At the close of his address a most
vigorous vale of I hanks Was lendAll Stars.
C. Youngs ....................... {89—184—141
appreciation of his vajuntde'suggesM. Lauhaugh 156-206-HW
lions.
E. Baughman161—138—170
F .Herrington 129—L42—167
C. Foster.......................... 153-114-176 BAPTIST CHURCH IS EXPERI­

Totals 781—814^823
■
Press A Tool.
1
H. D. Cook.
-.141- —149-196
O. Murphy .
.161^-146-148
M. Cronk ..
. 167—165-139
W. Hyjin ...
R. W. Cook
,151-152—180

Totals

r"94—785—Wt

Whislers May Challenge.
The Hastings Whist Club m plan­
ning to challenge the. Grand Rapids
Whist Club to play for the Furni­
ture Cily ami Knight trophies.
If
the challenge is accepted, the local
club will send four teams.

Cuba Meeting Postponed.
The meeting of the Hastings Cubs
ir orgauizalion lias beeen poslponi! indefinitely. A strong club will
e organized and games will be
ooked wilh Caledonia, Lake Ales-

WAST ADVS. DAT.

HEW FOR
BIG COUNTY EAIR

COLLEGE HIGHLY COMPLIMENTED

John Morris, of near Bradley, has
Imiiglil the Bowen Mills store amt
slock and will continue lhe J»usiiuiss. He will enlarge the slock.
,C. H. Dietrich entertained com­
pany from Detroit over Sunday.
One of the largest funerals liere,
in many years was that of Mrs. Erv
Steehy of Leighton, on Friday. Bhe
leaves, many relatives ami friends i
who mourn lhe early death of one!

NIDDIXA'ILLE.
Mrs. Frances Hilary nml dhughlcf
Barbara nre guests of liar stater,
Mra. Gladys Harbor nml family in'
Igmsing..
•
’
Mr. nnd Mra, W. D. Gardner re­
©WlOtAf,
turned homo Wednesday evening
after spomling tho winter in Flori­
EIGHT CO.YTESTANTN, HEPREda, they have enjoyed thennmlvi**
Regular meeting nf Board of-Kd=_
SENTING 10 COUNTIES, WILL
very much nnd also enjoy, gelling
ucafjQH April IL 1014.
I homo.
HE HERE.
Present Nhultera.
Ketchum. Edger,
ironson,
— Chase,■
-------- -----! it^l'^&lt;5r&gt;X&lt;,c,rillxrrM
Bronson, Shullcrs.
,"'r
Mrs/Frank Brand—
rSojtjind approved. •"‘^'“'[HIGHSCHOOL TO ENTERTAIN
ft?]
■r amt
ami husband
hu.-lian&lt;('.iiii|
slrtl^r
and her hr'olhbrothmeetings read nnd approved.
“
...............................
'
VISITORS WITH A BANQUET
Bn4 f",ni,y' “
Moved
by Shelters nnd suppiwted
by Bronson that the supplementary
Mrs. Wm. Arnold of McBain is a
rending hr purchased us selected.
gural of her daughter, Mrs. Allmrt
Carrieil. Ayes. nil.
"
Wlnncrg In Declamation and Ora­ Parker and liustiami ami assisting
Moved by Edger nml supported
in Mrs. Parker’* -millinery store
tory Will Purtlripnte In Stale
by Chase that the following high
during I Im opening.
Contest.
x
school teachers Im clecteil nt sala­
Mrs. Ghas. p. McNaughton and
ries stated: W. T. Wallace. »l‘.,50;
The distpict contest of the Stale children spent Friday and Haturdny
G. J. Hinckley. *858; J. L. Worrell. High School Oratorical Association in Nashville, visiting friends nnd
Herman Mercer, *750: Flora B. will l»* held in Hnslings Into next relatn M;
Henkes, 1850: Bessie DeYim*. • *850:
"Hf‘r Gloves” a home talent play,
Lena Brockmrier, *8oo. Grace Bow­ April 28 is the tentative date. Eight will b&lt;&lt; presented Friday anil Nalurman, ’*850; Alexina Meier, sK'si. Car­ c»iiteslanls will participate in the day moiling April I7lii and IKHi. by
ried. Ayes. all.
itveiil: fmir in oratory, four in de- the Middleville High hdiool Allilclm
Moved nml supported Hint Miss clamnlioii. The counties represent-- AssocinUoii, nl tin* opera house,
Gertrude Miller al *850, ns normal ed in tho contest are Harry, Ionia. it r
*:•. ’’’• ^*
tnoeol wilh
teacher, nml Mls.4 Jncpbson nl *725, Kent, Montcalm, Casii, Ottawa, Van. ...*?• *’• *'• Honnwiiy, Tuesday April
cis critic’ teacher, Im engaged for the Biiri*n, Allegan, ili'nni'li, KtllnntMnn, .4th, nl 2:30. There will Im a short
ensuing year. Carried. Ayos, nil.
Berrien and Nl. Joseph. Tlm list of program and election of olBoera.
Upon motion the following teach­ contestants has-not yet been an­ Every nmriiber
requested to Im
ers were elected at salaries named: nounced./
proseirt.
.
Mao J. Poltil, *750; Jessie Vincent,’
Extensive preparations are being
Miss Bernice Clark is visiting
*600; Miss Hamilton. **600; Grace made to entertain the visiting con­ friends nnd relative* al Corinth and
Gerliam. *550; .Miss Marshall. *600; testants nnd the teachers who ari- M»liue for a few weeks.
Miss Mallhews, *600; Margaret Mil­ rompany them. A bnmiuel will be
Rev. E. C. Clmvis attended n l»anler, *525; Miss McBain. *550; Miss
quel nl the (taiiKregalional church
NImrman. *550; .Miss DoViiui,. *600; tors will Ih* entertained in Hie at Elmdale Wednesday evening nnd
Miss .Mnnnl, *550; Miss Ablsill, KOO; Imines of the jdudenla and their delivered nn address.
.
Miss Smith, *525; Miss McGtilnnes. teachers.
Miss Minnie]Thomas nf Lansing.
*675; Miss HetTcrnon; *525; Miss
The following coimniliers have Mich., was ti guest of Miks Minnii*
Brown, *500.
been nppohilcd bv the student bmly Hanies, Easter Ktindny. .
Upon motion the following special of tho high school; General Ar­
Mrs. G. W. Heartek nf Atchlnsoii.
leacbcrs were elected nl salaries rangements—W. E. Conkling am| Kansas is visiting her molhcr. .Mra.
slated: Mr. Wilcox, mnntiel train­ Mrs. Henkes; Program Coinmilloo— Fenton and her brother Will, fop nn
ing. *8oo;
Miss Estes, writing. lhe presidenls of lhe four classes: indcflnilo lime.
*725; Miss Bush. kinderg;u-lon. *525. Train Committee—the im*iiiln.*rs of
llnrlley Davis, of Morrill, was a
Mnyod by Nhultera nnd supported Ilie Senior Class, directed by Mr. guest of hiit grand father Mr. Sam
by Bronson that music nnd drawing Wallace; Entertainment Committed liavis nnd other nUntivcs a few
Im consolidalisl* under one teacher —W. T. Wallace, Nupt. (taiikling, days tlm last of tlm week.
during lhe ensuing year. Carried. the Misses Burch. Matlliews, Huss,
Floyd Hclrigcl of Ann Arbor spent
Ayes, all,
Ijiufear, Hnyos, Poller.-Henkes ami a week's vacation visiting his par­
.Moved liv Bronsnn and supimrtnd Messrs Hill. Doyle, Gilbert. Limp- ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Hclrigol.
by C.ta- ifinl mu.lr o".l drawln, U"1 imin. K. Chldffitu-r;
......
...............
John Morris, near Bradley, has
ltereplion,.(tam|pn.ler..&lt;l to Mim Mnk.-r lor lib. on-1 ...............
Imught the Bowens .Mills store and
vintiir vi.ni.r .1..
___ ■&lt;..........
.
’
. ­ slock of John Norris and will con­
suing
year wilIi
wilh Kulnev
salary ofS.OO.
*700. lairCar­ lof
lhe »family
mid&lt; ..
the class
presi
rind. Ayes, nil.
dents; Invitation Committee—Sunt. tinue tlm husiiKins.
Tho following hilh were road nnd Conkling. Miss Meier, Miss BrockEil Tailmlt is.working in lhe A. M.
upon motion were allowed:
moirr; Committee on Music—Miss­ Gardner grocery, store.
While Smith Music (ta„ music $ IKI es Fetter. Striker. DeYm* and Mr.
Miss Beryl prandslbllcr returned
Wilcox: Managing Committee al the to Imr school dpties at Ann Arjsir
anpnrrilus ..................................
4.00, Church—Misses DeYoe. Bauer, Ren- after spending a week's vacation
Thomas Charles &lt;ta, kinder­
wilh
her pnrenls. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
^'brilier. Blough. Muhlilner
garten
'l'*ssrs ltron«ni. G. Chidester, Bratidslellor nnd sister Rhea.
C. Birchard &amp; &lt;ta„ music ...
KeilIi Vance, ngml l_U years, diml nt
Muhlitner* Steinke. Green ami RngBiological Supply Co„ science. .rA? era: Committee on Orrlieslra-Hgr- the home of his aunt Mrs. George
A. C. McClury. library
»®"$bman .I. Mercer.
Wilson where Im had boon ill for
Clayton F. Nunnery Co_ music.
several weeks. Funeral wns held
*-*7|.
.Nolicr.
al tlm house al 2;00 P.-.M., Monday.
Records of the Past Exp. Soci­
He was left an orphan when ml her
ttoo
Notice
is
hereby
given
Hint
lhe
ety, maintenance
young nml tins resided with rela­
partnership of the linn heretofore
Webster's International Dic­
!3R.OO I known ns II. C. Fuller &amp; tta. has tives lhe most of the time sinro.
tionary. general apparatus. .238.no
Pike A Ilanion, inalnfenance..
*ljto|been dissolved, ami has been micSouth Rullund W. C. T. U.
। reeded by (he corpornlion known ns
A. B. Hum. repairs ami irnTlm South Hutland W. C. T. U.
727: the It. C. Fuller Liimlier.tta.
provemonls
,R. C. Fuller &amp; Co.
met ’Fhuraday ftflnriioon wilh Mrs.
Geo. M. Newton, mninlenance.. 9’iioi Adv. 2-wk.«.
Norn
Hall. Four n&lt;*w members join­
F. A. Brown, maintenance,....
ed a total &lt;&gt;.f fourteen menibera
Mrs. Iliirdclte Llrhly Dend.
188
Hanner, pig. proceedings
Superthloiidenls
were
Mrs. Hurdelft* Lichly. wife of present.
E.'C. Huss A Son. domestic
i*iectrd for medit|il, Icmperanc**,
rural mail earner No. 2, passed
science.....r**Sf»...........
C. W. Wespiiifvr, tepaira nnd
nway lair W&lt;*dmsday, after a long contest work nml systematic giving.
Two
delegates
were
elected.
The
irnprovernenls
2.90 illness. Funeral services will he
m*xt meeting will Im h&lt;*ld al tlm
Frank Horton, janitor's supplies .. . held at 2:&lt;W o’clock, Nalurday.
homo of Mrs. Perry Lauhaugh. May
Edinomis Bros- fuel ................... 62.9U
14. Those not present at this In­
Goodyear Bros., repairs and
Churgcd Wilh Illegal Fishing.
teresting met .‘I ing will bo pleased to
2.40
improvements
Charged with violating the game
Jas. J. Mead, janitor's supplies 2.96
----- law by selling a net in the Little learn that Miss Anna Gorden, of
Citizens 'i'el. &lt;ta, mainlennnre 12.00 Tliornapple river, Joo Ninilh was Evanston, HL succeeds (ho late Mrs.
l.iMiani M. N. Nlevens as president of
85
Bell Tel. Co., maintenance....
arrested on Wednesday on com­ lhe W. C. T. L'. an olllcc Ural held by
36.00
Jacob Edger, maintenance
plaint of Deputy Game Wanton Yel- Francos Willard. Tito now presi­
Tliornappb* Gas &amp; Electric Co.
■d&lt;*r, of Paw Paw. Mr..Nmilh pleaded dent was Frances E. Wiltanl's pri­
maintenance
। mil guilty ami gave his bond for vate secretary'for twenty-one years.
Hastings Pig. Co., proceedings „ ., s-JOO for appearance al trial in JusMrs. G. M. Kellogg,
and maintenance
•'®|Uce (tadwallnder's court on April 22.
S. R. W. C ,T. U. Proas (tar.
Alfred C. Wilcox, manual train­
ing
DANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
R. C. Fuller Co, manual Irafiiing

eucann I'OISHT DRATQRJCAL
MESTIIIHiSTINCS^
"y**

superintendents have boon nppoint-

Commitlee on Concessions—John
.1. Dawson. Robert Martin, P. A.
Sheldon.
. Committee on Advertising—John
J. Dawson. W. L. Thorpe nnd P. A.
Sheldon.
.
CommiUoc
on Tickel.«-*W, R.
Harper.
Superintendents:
F. E. Pilbenin was in Grand RnpCattle
—
llobert
Marlin.
ids bn Friday. He is gelling things
in shape lo place his shows upon
Speed—William IL Hpcncc.
the seasons Irin. He will open up
Sheep and Hogs—Robert McKibin Detroit on lhe 25th.
bon.
,
I'rall A t'ainplmll shipped stock
Poultry—William Kronowiller.
again on Saturday.
Apiary and Horticulture—Fred
Tlm K. of P. Ixulgo nf this place
Lawrence.
„
has Invited tlm lodge from Nashville
Culinary—Mrs. Frank Price.
lo fie their guests of lhe near fu­
Sohools-E. J. Edger.
ture. Il is expected that n big time
Mechanical
Arts
and
Agriculture
will be had. for they are a live
—IK E. Rising.
buiirh nf fellows and will hring
Forage-Robert. Marlin.
their crack degree leam wilh them
Italic.*—Jack Hinckley.
and pul on the work.
Floral Culture and Floral Hall—
Mrs. Samuel Allen went tn KalaMesdatm-s McOmber, Barker and
tnazoo on Monday to visit relatives.
England.
Henry Helrigvl of the west Main
As th.* motive for raising the adstreet Is lhe lira! one to paint his
mission price this year to 35 cents
residence this spring. W. T. Gur­
ley is wielding tlm brush and a lias hem explained, the sentiment
throughout the county is generally
great change for the belter is the in favor of this advancement in
result.
price, which had been adopted by
-Keith Vance, aged 19 years, died
the agricultural societies in qll of
al lhe home of his aunt, Mrs. Will­
the leading counties in this stalo.
son. when* ho had bi*en ill for sev­
The next meeting of the oftlcors
eral weeks. ‘ Funeral from the will be held in July. They are now
house 2:00 p. in. Monday. Ho was
ready to receive proposals for meal
left an orphan at an early age and
privileges from any organization,
has resided with relatives .most of
wliich'wanls the privilege. Tho in­
lhe time since.
surance received for the shed dt&lt;
.1. D. Dietrich was iirGrand Hap­
slroycd when the late lamented
ids nn business Friday.
"Fernando" met his. tragic death
Mrs. G. J». McNaughton and chil­
amounts to *295.00. Il has been dcdren spent Friday and HaHirtlay in
Nashville, visiting friends and rein­ cidwi not to rebuild the shed until
something of lhe most approved
lives.
permanent type inny Im erected.
The Easter exercises nl the sev­
eral churches wpre well attended Until that lime temporary fheds or
a tent will be used for exhibition,
and the children did their parts purposes.
,
nobly.
,
ENCING A SPLENDID GROWTH
Boost for Barry county's next big
S. P. Barnum ami wife wore in
fair!
Hastings nn business on Monday.
Under Leadership of Rev. F. J.
Bifl Catch of Muskrats.
Helts. About 30 New Members
Changes In Barber Shops.
One of the finest catches of spring
Added Since January 1.
Edward Hilton has sold his inter­ muskrats ever made in this city was
Tlm Baptist church of this cily ti est in life'barber shop’to Edward made recently tor Walter Perry, who
experiencing a line growth tinder Benedict and has begun work in caught 103 of the little fur-bearers
tlio leadership of Rev. F.. J. Belts. Charles Brewer's shop in the Na­ in nine night*. Be sold the entire
From a weak, struggling church, al­ tional bank buildtag. Mr. Hilton is lol of pelts to Abbott Bros, for
most ready to give up, it has been taking the place of Mart Hi Foley, 845.00.
made, under his mipistry. a strong, who lias resigned in order to enjoy
aggressive church, carrying on a lhe simple life on his father's farm
Straight at IL
splendid work.- Every department of near Middle lake, where he will de­
There is no use of our "beating
Hs-work has shown a tine increase. vote his time to raising onions. around the bush." We might as
Tlm Hunday school, the Young.Peo. Frank Aspinall is now in Mr. Bene­ well out wilh it first as last. Wo
pie's Society and the Aid societies dict's shop.
want you to try Chamberlain’s
are all larger Ilian ever before, and
Cough Remedy tho next time you
Postal Savings Bank.
still growing. Last year the church
have a cough or cold. There' is no
membership had nearly doubled,
Since its establishment tn August, reason so far as we can see why
and «o far this year about -30 have 1941, considerable business has been you should not do so. This prepabeen added. If Rev. Balts 'can to done al the Postal Savings Bank. «ration by its remarkable cures has
retained, as we hone he may. be, for The majority of its patrons are men gamed a world wide reputation, and
a few years, he will put the Baptist employed
in. • factories,
several
everywhere speak of H in
church on such a footing that it can school teachers and retired farmers.
ghest terme of praise. It is
afford tn keep such a pastor as will About W.000 represents the bank's for sale by AH Dealers.—Adv.
help it steadily on the up-grade.
business in deposits nnd bonds.

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No Matter What Your Occupation—'
This Bank Can Serve You

Win. L. Nhultera. Secy

iARE YOU DOING TO

MAKE YOUR OWN DARDEN
If You Are You Will be Interested I
in Pierson A Son’s Advertise'j
nient In This Issue.
Those whn have never planted aj
garden do not know the pleasure!
ami chjoyumnl there is in seeing,
things grow and in tending the I
plants. They will also be sucpriw’il1
to know how much can be grown oft!
'even a small space of ground.
.Messrs. Pierson &amp; Non have a gar­
1den seed advertisement in this issue'
1that will Inlcrrst all who conleniIplate planting. Head it.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.

It may be that some time you will need the as­
sistance this bank can render. Jf you are depositing
your money here and transacting your business with
us, you may be assured of our friendly consideration
at all times.
Every man, today, has a chance to lay up a com­
petence in twenty-five years or less if he saves. An
account with this bank will provide an excellent plan
of laying aside that portion of your earnings not
needed for immediate use.
x
We'pay you 4 per cent for the use of it

----- FARMERS STATE BANK, ",BD4,IES!LL*'

How do Those Prices Appeal to Yoo?
If you are looking for prices and quality just take notice.
_ _____ $4.45
H. &amp; E. Sugar, per cwt. —
_________ 25c
8 bars Lenox Spap, for______
$1.00 •
6 cans best Alaska Red Salmon..
___9Sc per doz.
Quaker Corn________ _______
___95c per doz.
Marrowfat Peas
25c
Sugared Coro Flakes, 3 pkgs., for
,__10c per can
Canned Apples____________
__15c -per can
Lemon Cling Peaches-----------These prices are for

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SATURDAY APRIL 18, ONLY
We have a limited supply of Sugar so first come first served.

JAY MEAD
Phone 144

East Side Grocer

�Bastoia's NoM IBeatnliy SpecMiali

Mbm M. A CLEARY
Will spend the week ol April 20th at

The Rexall Store
Free Facial M&gt;Ma&lt;«a
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Free PerKKC Bs.ity Advice
It's your opportunity to obtain valuable advice on the care
Appointments made in your own

of lhe skin, free of charges.
home by telephone.

Don't fail to take advantage of this much

talked of beauty specialist’s

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razz BEAtmr lectuires
Remember the dates—Apr. so, at. aa, 23, 24 and 35.

Sole Distributors

or

Harmony

Tot let

Aids

TIE KEXAIL1L STORE
DeBtos,
SOUTH CASTLEON AND
&gt;
. MAPLEGROVE'

Was 8t Years Old Saturday.
Mrs. Cleopatra Geschwind was

uvmMWv
Mrs. Brown tmd.ohihtean of Ofc*&gt;
inos visited ffrs. Bifeh a few'days
last week
Rev. Rowland and wife t)t Prairie­
ville were callera iu town SaturatyMrs. Cox ami two olilldrem of
Hinds Corners visited relatives boro
over Huililay.
’
Mrs. Emma Norrte of Benfield vis­
iled her brother Milos Fisher and
family last week.
She relumed
home Monday.
Mrs. H. M. Slick reliB-ned home
Saturday after spending a couple of
weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Cross.
'
'
Mr. and Mrs. John Adrlajtson went
to Hickory Friday evening to attend
the school social al her parents
home, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith.
The Delton Study C|uh will meet
Saturday cvening'wllh Mlu Bessie
Faulkner
Miss Geylrudo Fisher of Kalama­
zoo was home over Sunday.
Mrs. Keehler of Sherman is visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Merve Gwinn and
Mrs. Barton.
Tho Easter exorcises al the M. E.
church were well attended al both
morning and evening sessions, and
all present seemed to enjoy them.
The farce, “How tho Story Grew,“
will be repeated Friday evening, Ap­
ril |7lh. The music will be entirely
new. Admission 15 and 25 cents.
Miss Grace Fisher spent a few
days in Hastings last week.
- Mrs. Elisha Forbes te visiting rel­
atives in Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Culler te spending a few
weeks with her son, Wesley Nor­
wood. •
.
Mr. Lcinaar and Miss Ada Whiltemore of Hickory Corners spent Sun­
day at George Whittemore a.
The W. C. T. U. will meet next
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Hazen.
Eyeryonc cordially invited to attend.

Chester. Smith and family attend-y&lt;'ars old on Saturday and Is re­
ed tin- Easter services at Nashville. | markably well preserved, and re-,
llev. Hopkins of Nashville visiled tains wonderful possession of her
al Mr. Watts quo day lust week.
mental faculties, and a keen and
Mrs. Harley Hayman al tended tho sympathetic interest in life, and
loves to bo helpful lo friends nnd
L. A. 8. at Barryville, Friday.
neighbors. Many of her friends re.Mr. and Mrs. Tobias enterteiiP'd membecod her wilh birthday cards
Albert Mills and Joo Hell with their and for these Mrs. Gcschwind de­
families of North Maple Grove, Eassires to express her sincere grati­
tude.
Harley Hayman and family spent
Easter al Geo. Welch’s at Vermont­
Edwin II. Gebraad lias a farm ad­
ville.
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Resolutions of Respect.
Mias Agnes Hickey has rehired to vertised on page 20 of this issue that
Drafted by committee from Pru­
leach tho McKt-lvey school with an is worth your attention If you want
dence-Nobles Chapter of the O. E. S.
increase in salary.
lo buy a farm.
al Hickory Corners.
Whereas, our omnipotent and
merciful ruler of lhe Universe has
called from among us our dearly
l&gt;elove&lt;l sister, Alfreda Rockwell, of
I his lodge lo join Hie Grand Lodge
above, it seems fitting t-hal wc ex­
tend our earnest sympathy to the
relatives in their affliction, and ,
Whereas, we deeply feel and
mourirthls loss of our beloved sis­
ter who was a kind wife, a loving
mother and a true -ami honest
member of our Fraternity.
Therefore be it resolved. Hint in
testimony of the respect our Lodge
tiears to her memory as n loyal
member, the lodge room be’ draped
in mourning sixty days.
• Resolved, that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to llie family of
(he deceased mid n copy of this
shall ho printed in Iho Hastings
BANNER. April 16, 1011.
Signed
Nellie A. Cross,
Bernice Flower.
Commit toe. .

Devoes

Ready mixed pure paints

oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
barn.

Let us tell you just what we will
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go
ther and last longer.

far­

Everything in the paint line.

F. H. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN

Wc have only had Marco in stock one week but there
arc already dozens in Delton who will hold up their hands
at this question and say that they have not only seen Marco
but have tried it as well and find that it is all we have
claimed it to be..
Arc you one of them? If not you had belter climb into
the band wagon before the crowd leaves you way behind.
Get one of our jpremium catalogues and read up.
Re­
member Marco savesiyou 15c on the dollar.

Kopf &amp; Kopf, »
We Pay

4 Por

Cent

Delton State Bank
«•

Capital
Surplus

*20,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. /Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

------ _ DIRECTORS
DmmMU

VA. AHfirt

Dr.

T. A. Aldrich

wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

HICKORY CORNERS.
Mr. mid Mrs. Delos Flower were
in Kalamazoo over Sunday.
M. D. Trafford is shipping pota­
toes this wrek.
Mrs. O. 8.1.awrence is on the sick
list.
Charlie Mahoney's house was
burned Wednesday morning. Only
a few things being saved, but they
were made quite comfortable by
the kindness of friends and neigh­
bors. They wish to thank their
friends for their contributions.
Mr. and .Mrs. L. Leppar of Level
Park visiled al W. J. Fisk's. Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Dewey te gaining
slowly. She received twenty post
cards from the Star ladies ami other
friends, which she te enjoying very
much.
,
Mrs. Pearl Warner and son Paul
visited at Fred Brunncy’s and called
on her abler, Mrs. Bertha Pennock,
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Nettie Lawrenco has seven­
ty little chickens if it is cold.
The social given by the Pendill
school was u success. The chil­
dren gave a fine program, enjoyed
by all. They look in about 810.00.
Church Notes.
M. P. Church.
Sunday school at 10:00, preaching
al 11:00. Special music. Al the
closing of the services there will be
a new member Jakcn in and bap­
tismal service,
Christian Endeavor at 7:00, fol­
lowed hy one-half hour song ser­
vice, aftee which there will be
4&gt;reachiqg with special music.
The exercises Sunday were a suc­
cess in every way.
There will be no prayer mceliiig
lids week on account of tho ser­
vices nl lhe W. M. church.
School Notes.
The tenth grade te enjoying their
final exams this week.
Those un the roll of honor arc:—
Vaughn Molt 05 per cent. Helen
Deitrich 92 por cent, Mary Law­
rence 02 per cent mid Juno Mott,
01 per cent.
.
Primary Room.
Winnie nnd John Vccnslre were
absent last week.
.
Fourth grade Arithmetic is working with impropcF'frarlloiis.
'
The perfect spellers are: Veldah
Wertman, Blanche Kelley, Fem
McCue, Veru Phllley. Lovell Dewey,
George Duffin npd Frank Duffin.
Wo have been learning itoutna on
spring in lhe language classes.
We made small reed boskets Friday afternoon.

•Pent a fety
ifr. and Mra.
B*vc recently
HickoFy Corners on tho
loc, which they have
Mrs. l)e|ia Tunote has returned
10 her homo froih nearly a week’s
visit al her son**, Halsey Tungate,
near Frilcharaville.
Mrs. Jxilliu Dewey who is slill
under llio DFa Daro feels very
grateful fur lhe beautiful Howers
from lhe W, C. T. U. ami the dub
of which she is a member.
Last week Floyd Russell did
painting and decorating . for Mrs.
Belle Zimmerman.
J. Bowser's father, H. Webster; is
very ill with no hopes of his re­
covery. Mra. Bowser is -helping to
care for him at bis home in Lacey.
• Easter was observed at Mr. Perry
Arnold's, the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Dolph Sa mm, of Battle Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lampky of Bed­
ford, Mrs. Kelley of Hickory Cor­
ners, Mr. and Mra. J. Arnold and
daughters. Ruby and Blanche. This
is the first time Mrs. Arnold .has
been out this winter on account of
poor health. A very pleasant time
was enjoyed by all.
Miss Leah Stiles sang a sold al
church, Sunday morning, accom­
panied by her mother. Mrs. Mary
Stiles al the organ and , Mr. Fred
Stiles with lhe violin, which was
enjoyed by an appreciative audi­
ence. Miss Leah belongs to a mus­
ical family and has Uh-nt in lliat
tine.
Last Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wickurirc cnlertaim-d
about 20. The lime was spent al
cards and cdnveraalion and enjoyed
by all.
Rev. Brooks wishes lo announce
tho service fur next Sunday at 10:30
at the church. The topic is •‘The
Great Refusal.’’
Levi Palmalicr who has been ill
over a week is soino better al this
writing.
Mrs. Spiller nnd son were guest if
of Mr. and Mrs. Uoo. Tungate and
son, Floyd, for Easter dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher are the
proud grand parents of a little girl,
burn to Mr. and Mrs. Willsun uf
Baltic Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Winters ale
Sunday dinner with their daughter
and husband, Mr. find Mrs. Fred
Frey.
Mrs. Mary Smith is a very pleas­
ed lady, she has been ill nearly all
winter. I.asl week she received
some beauliful carnations from the
Grange, some potted plants from
friends and 15 post card*.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Stanh-y enterlained "at Easter Mr.«wavUJiw*...M.
Family, Mr. wild .Mr-.
(Stanley of
Hallie Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
Afliirtison of Bedford.
There will bo an illustrated lec­
ture given al lhe church Friday
evening April 151 h. by llev. Sinter of
Delton &lt;m “Tho Parables of Christ."
There will be wupie-r served al
Tungale's linll. The bill will be 25
cents and 15 cents .for childen.
which includes Hie .-upper. This is
given under the nu.-pices of the L.
A. 8.
A cordial Invitation Is extended
by our pastor t«&gt; every one to at­
tend morning service al the church
May 3rd.

SHULTZ.
The Shultz Cemetery Circle will
mcql wilh Mrs. Charles Anders,
April 23, WIL
Frank Wallace, wife and daugh­
ter of Rutland, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Hallock.
Mr. ami Mrs. (ico. K'-iivon spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. II.
IxMinard of Freeport.
Claud Mosher mid wife, Burt Mc­
Callum and wife spent Sunday with
Peter Mosher.
C. Aldt-ich and wife and son were
Delton callers Monday.
Mrs. J. C. Modrack of* Hastings
and Miss Mabel Tels nf Caledonia.
Ohio, called nl the farm. Wednes''"S’iiw Vesta Kenyon of KiUninazuo
spent Saturday ami Sunday wilh
her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. CL Ken­
yon.
John Pills was a Nashville caller
Wednesday.
Will Monica of Cloverdale spent
Sunday with ('.. Kenyon.
Mr. and .Mrs^.fteo. Wilkinson of
Hinds Corners spent Saturday wilh
Mrs. J. Pitts.
Marshall Kenyon has purchased
a span of mules.
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Miss Edna Bechtel p( Hastings
is assisting Mrs. L. Zerblu in het­
house hold duties.
.
_
Jay Hart mid wifi- ami Miss Grace
Bouma of Hastings spent Sunday
with Hankin' llart of Brush Ridg&lt;-.
Ira Shullz spent Siimlay wilh bis
brother Edwin, in Ha-lings.
Henry Zerbel spent Sunday with
friends in Hustings.
Joe Hammond ami daughter, Mae.
spent Sunday with Chaftio Ham­
mond of Baltimore.

Woman's Home Missionary Society.
Because of the District.meeting at
।Grand Rapids th&lt;- last ol April tip­
.
regular
session of tin- local socieTy
jin connection with lhe Methodist
Episcopal-church.-udl.bb held one
iweek earlier. Wednesday April 32
(SI. 2:30 P. .11. al th-- hoino of Mrs.
। lulvina Lombard. This will be the
jtime for the annual inilc-box open­
।ing and a fine program has be&lt; n
prepared hy the Mite Box Com­
mittee. After tin- program a i*ql
buck
lurk supfl'-r wilt lie served by tinHarley Pursell who te now oou- IIndies qi the society, and euuh niernvalesclng. appreciated lhe beautiful Iber is requested tn bring a guest.
Easier I illy and the Easter cants.
Mr. and Mrs. Gooi-ge Skidmore en- ' t'jird pf Thanks— We wjsh'tcrexttfrtauied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller Ptv»i&gt;
।
our sipevre IhnqM-ftjr -Hw
and llev. and mtniy
r
kiqdrtciwiw? -djmrh uh’ itftjring
the sirkm-ss apd death -of our
inollier. Sfrs. F.lita TuH^.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry1 Gre-u.
Mr. aud Mra Will HawUili
Bular.
Adv.

motr

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■ FIWIAKH
Several new Cottages it Is expect­
ed wjll be erected bn the Will Frey
plat al the northwest part of the
lake, and Clifford Bush of Battle
Creek intends lo build a cottage at
Paulina Beach on tho south side.
Will Klrjc and family are oul of
quarantine. Only the one little boy
was sick with fever.
As the roads are rapidly improv-,
ing the autos begin to lx- in evi­
dence. Ed Bowne was oul with Ids
machine on Sunday, and E. Deo
Paul of Battle Creek with wife and
son called oq lhe former’s parents.
Mrs. Mary Smith, one of the old
pioneers of Johnstown is sick at the
home of her daughter. M|n. Smilh
Standley. Someone was thoughtful
enough to institute a postal card
shower for. her one dav last week.
You dodn't blow away last week
did you? That’s good, liut you
■■must have wobbled around more or
JCss. '
Ed Bdfcne has been lo Battle
Greek and business.
Mr. Zeller has begun painting the
inside of his cottages.
Max Ickholz is stilt very sick at
the Nichols hospital in Battle Creek
and is under the care of Dr.jGorsline, who is evidently doing alt he
can to restore the young man to
health.
A gentleman and his wife from
Cress#? arc working for Mr. A. P.
King.
Zach Rah I is very sick with can­
cer. which made its appearance VERY UNIQUE METHOD OF
MORRILL, LAMBIE &amp; CO.
near Ids temple. Surgery was call­
PULLIMB UP A HEME
SAYIMB AWORDIABOUT BOYS
ed Upon for relief but it did not
Miccoed in making a cure.
The home of Charles Mahoney of Immense Osage
Orange Shrubs Have u Nite Display of Fine Hats
Barry was totally destroyed by lire
Come Out as Easily as
.
In Window This
one night last week.
Beets.
The osage orange hedge which
Morrill. Lambie &amp; Co., have a
WEST SEBEWA.
Mrs. Winnie Craighton is slowly extended for 25 rods along the high­ very catchy heading in their adv.
iinproviiig. She is slill conllnc&lt;l to way at the Cuppy farm, near Wel­ I his week.Boys Want New Cloth­
her lied ami It was 10 weeks ago last come Corners, north of town, has es. Too." And this is true.
Morrilk Lambie A Co. conduct one
Friday since she was first taken ill.
The Ladies Aid met for dinner at been removed in a remarkably short of the conservative, and. yet pro­
lhe Van Kampen farm on Thuroday. lime by a very unique method. O. gressive, clothing stores of Barry
An interesting program was carried A. Bullerlleld, the present owner of county ami they always do business
Btraiglil from the shoulder.
out during the afternoon.
tlm .farm, found the hedge a nui­
They have n nice display of fine
Ed Peck, who has sold his farm to
Donald Goodeinoot, had a surprise sance and tried in vain lo pull oul spring and summer hats for men
party pay him a visit on Friday with a learn some of lhe shrubs and boys in their east window IhL
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evening. About ill were present, which were held flnnly by immense Week.
unfavorable
weather
prevented roots. The hedge was planted about
FREEPORT,
more attending. A very pleasant
:«i years ago. and several of the
evening was spent. In the after­ shrubs were so largo that they were
l-elia _______
Perkins 'of
Itochu*.
Miss _____
... ......
.......
noon their young daughter, Flor­ converted into fence posts. When Wisconsin spent last week with her
ence, alxv had a similar pleasure at John Francisco said he could pull parents and friends in the village.
the schtxil
house. Her
fellow them oul with his gasoline outfit,
pupils surprisetl her wilh lemonade,
some folks laughed at him.
Mr. thnsj churches Sunday inoming.
cake mid games.
Francisco lias
an “automobile"
Charles Roberts of Grand Rapids
There were Easter exercises nt which he made himself. Il con­
lhe Church of Christ on Sunday sists' of a.threo 'horse-|»ower en­ spent Saturday and Sunday at‘the
home of Geo. Thompson.
morning.
Mihlrod Flqtcher.
Iva
gine placed on u platform mounted ------Nr. nml Mrs. A. J. Epley moved
Peacock, Edna Thorp and Harriet on
four
wheels. In
travdir.e
traveling t|u»jr house hold goods to Grand
Nicholson gave recitations. Iu&gt;i* and
t-ra.in.rn
|a,( W(ll.k wlu,rt, U|ey wi|j
through Gm country. Mr. Francisco
Helen Waring ami Dorothy nml
is held down lo a speed of five miles make Hieir new jiomi*.
•
Ruth Everett smig duets. G: A.
per hour, so he is in no danger of
Gimdciiiimt n tenor solo, nnd Miss E. being arrested for violating the
Miss Mabie Slater of Clarksville
Bownn, the day school teacher, gave speed ordinances. His machine‘is visited friends here the latter part
a iU-l&lt;-clion on lhe vioHncello.
provided wilh
a windlass, He of last week.
Mr. mid Mrs. Giles Thorp had hooked a chain up&lt;»n one of thei
Alxiut thirty dollars was clearv-l
quite a nuinlu r of visitors on Sun­
। on the play, “iJltle Buvkehot" Fnday. a’son add'wifi*, n m-ph&lt;-w mid larges! sb nibs, started his engine। day niglit. Although the weather
nud the osaga orange plant, which
wife, mid a niece and husband, each
had ilelied (lie efforts of n big team! was rainy a good crowd ultended.
bringing cliildren with them.
Miss Slalwl King of Hastings was
came up as easily as a beet.
The
maimer in which these shrubs camoI home over Sunday.
Look to Your Plumbing.
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Ward from
up. some of Hmm having roots Id,
You know what happens in a feel Fong, attracted a great many Missouri.,are visiting al the home
house in which tlm plumbing is in spectators, who were greatly sur­ of bis parents, Mr. mid Mrs. 1). O.
poor conditiun—everybody in tlm prised at this novel way of gelling Ward. They expect to leave firn
house is liable lo contract typhoid rid of a troublesome hedge. Il took their farm near Remus. Wedm-sday.
or some other fever. The digestive Mr. Francisco 17 hours lo pull up Mr. and Mas. D. (). Ward will also
organs-perform the same fubetions the entire hedge.
g» Thursday, ami expect to s|&gt;eiid
in the human body as (lie plumbing
the summer with them.
does for lhe house, nnd they should
Miss Letta Perkins entertained a
C.Hrd of Thanks—J wish to ex­
Im kept in*llrst class condition all press my thanks lo the patrons of party of alwiul twenty, Saturday
lhe time. If you have any trouble my Houle for tin- large number of niglit. ('.ante formed the enter­
with your digestion take Chamber- Easter eggs, also Eanliu* cards, ex­ tainment for the evening mid nil
laiif's Tablets and you are certain pressing their kind thoughts.
departed nt mi early hour in tho
lo gel quick relief. For sale by All
C. D. Mosher. R. I-’. 1). Carrier No. morning declaring Miss Letta a good
Dealers.—Adv.
2, Cloverdale, Mich.
Adv. liosloss.

There b no substitute
for Royal Baking Por-

best cake, biscuit and
pastry. Royal is Ab­
solutely Pure and the

made from Royal
grape cream of tartar.

DE LAVAL
Cream Separators
are the cheapest as well as the best
LOOK AHEAD!

............................................. I.UTI &gt;I&gt;U.
THATS JUST WHAT YOU WILL IX) IF YOU BUY A cheap or Inferior separator simply
because it* first price is a tittle loss than Hint-of the Defuivat;
■
WHEN A PIG DENT MAN BUYS A CREAM SEPARATOR he knows that what he is really
•
payitig for is not Just so much iron,.steel, brass and Un. whether it is called a separator
or not.
-*i. •
,
. •
WHAT HE WANTS IS A MACHINE to perforin a certain service, and he must be.sure of
the machine doing the work for which it is intended os thoroughly and ^ilh as little
effort and l-are as possible on his part.
4
THOUSANDS OF BABCOCK AND other tests have proved that the Dekival skims closer
than any oilier cream separator under any conditions and particularly under the hard­
er conditions always experienced at limes.
. • i
JUST THINK WHAT a loss uf as little as 10 cents worth of cream al each skimming means
to you in a year—twice a day for 365 days—over 87U.00. and witli as many as ten cows
th-- cream Josses alone from an inferior separator usually amount to mon- than this.
CIIEA.MEHY.MEN, WHO ARE DEPENDENT ON THEIIl separator* for business success, Imvrj
li'iig since'fi-mid oul Ihfl difference-between DeLnval amt other sl-paralors, wilh the re­
sult that Doi .aval factory separators we almost universally used lhe world over today.
'DELAVAL SEPARATORS ARE IDENTICAL IN ALL sizes, for one cow or a thousand, and
l|»e differences lielweeir separators are Just tin- same wilh the smallest machine and lhe
largest. They mean ax much njulivoly to the little ns Hie big user.
THEN THERE IS A SAVING IN LABOR BECAUSE OF THE EASIER running and greater
capacity of lhe DeLaval over other machines.and Hurless care required in cleaning and
adjustment. worth at least 10 cents a day.
AND THERE IS THE INDISPUTABLE FACT THA.T A DE LAVAL machine lusts from ten to
twenty ypars as against an average of from two lo live years in the case uf other sepa­
rators or five limes the average life of eoinpelilhe machines.
THESE ARE THE REASONS WHY DE LAVAL SEPARATORS ARE cheapest as well as best,
why thousands of other machines tiro yearly being replaced wilh Detavuls and why
their use is rapidly becoming us universal on the farm ns in the creamery. IT SHOULD HE ll^MEMBEHED MOREOVER. THA’J’IF FIRST COST is a .m-i iniw considera'
lion ii Di-uivnlSeparator may be Iriniglit on such liberal terms that it will actually save
and pay fur itself, us many thousands uf them have done.

Aldrich Brothers Co
HARDWARE. IMPLEMENTS ANO FURNITURE

Delton,

�THE HASIRNGS BANNER

FihKKnm

I Wanted—Garden* tn plow, nshes In For Kale—Pair bay Belgian mores, 1 For Sale—Book'rn-- buffet, dining | For Rale—Guo heavy Milborn wag- :
1 .haul, general team wvirk. Charles
coming t. woglil 2l»». &lt;liie sorn-l
table, C, chairs 3 rockers, small
on and quantity
of household
' Hicks, Nit! No. Hauovir. pluNiol Belgian giddinu mming I. Wt.
table, icon |&gt;»d.
nd. springs,
springs. iiipllreas.
maUress,
goods will Imv sold al auction nl I
*i3 It
l-wks
infill. One pair coach lmi-.-u*i com-' cook slnvo,
.... ... -Ji)
JO bushel
l.ii-le l crates;
i-rates; fniit
fniit jI corner of Jefferson and Court sis. I
cans. Inquin*
Inquire of
.if Henry
Henry Sheldon.'
Sheldon., at 2:30 o'clock Saturday.
-—-!-------------------------------------------------- !• lug 4 and fi, wt. 25.M a'lino pair., ran*.
t-wk \Z /
•
ieVfkI'
" '•
Al-o gond 7 year old mare.’ &lt; Illa |
.
Gw*
r ■
’
7 G-y---------- --------|4f
For Suh
or Pale—Two l&lt;Hs,.nno corn*
II. S.-hube, Nasbv Hie,
mile we&gt;l - —------- —4-------------------------------- r 1 £ ¥•*.&lt;* »A»hmHK^-UrRP lion*.-1
on Hcuth liiliblb Uu Cali
of depot.
lf|1" Brill—Five room limiso Im-aled
iPl.Jtisl right for two fainl-: •
1 •
_
Nollrc—\ll Itiii-u* having ncrminl.s
--------- J----------------------------------- on Fast Marshall, small family
,p1*- Modern. WM locatlnn. would tf-j
“ Sale—Lot on Kenfleld's Addi.• ..i,_
|ir,.f,.rr&lt;xL
Hengy Grcg-i ,n.k'*
&lt;»nind Wida
property.
Ill
'omnlrtr
machine, • wilh fin- lal&lt;* Hr. Ilolicfl Mnnt- Foe
‘
l-wk
^hathave you? J. W. Wulh*. '
lion. Inquire 213 West ijlinlmi or I ory. Phnop 67Q J.
; ' mmiery please call and seUlc. IP.
phono W7-II.
2-wks 1--------------- ir
-----------------------1 ■ ■-------- =.------------| ’Kasl Outer St. Carrie U. Montgotnery. ndininistralrix.
2-wks

••rim nnsr for thr money store”

WANTS

ELECTS SCHOOL TEACHERS
House, X room*, and For Sole— \ pair t mares; one 4
Hi. Inquire J. C. . year* &lt;&gt;ld. weigh! 1 tiki । mu mis; the
Ilelrtgli*. North Broadway.
if
Smilh. t.ily.,__________________ if. Wanted—Poultry any limn doliverother 12 yean* • Id. weight 1.W0
All But Two Teachers, Not Appji-1
fHiiinds. dm* to f&lt; d April 10. Him Fnr Rak-Two hra^d SOWA one w u h
J &lt;£ 'Kirrhner. H. 1
rants. Were Again
K pigs, oilier With
pig-. IliiicEn#*
Phone .sX-lt.
l-wk
yeuilmg man* •■•• I. These horse*
quire HANNKK nOlcv.
tr
Employed.
are si riel ly all riglll. Address
............... ............
w,lh
1
All hut two teachers were reGlenn Allen. M Idlevllle, Mi-h.
Nice' Furnished Booms hr held
llimisand'iuile axb-*.-g'M»| rondi- ‘elected hy the members of the
Clizeits Phom’ ilk .
2-wk,
housekeeping al .Mi So. Chtltrh
: board of education at their ling
HI. 1W Phin Hinilh.
If For Sale—Few shares »i( Cilizens
on Saturday. These two teachers
milk si rain.
.............
...
For Sale—&lt;inm| tup buggy, haraiw.
Telcpluhn* sl.s k. Inleiesl pay­
• I terra not applicants.
They were
Exira laiire Isme mid lenglh. W... Irallier Hy nel. rols* ami hlankel.. Miss Lucile Hawkins, of the domesable quarterly. Nol lax.’ilih*.
In­
J.
Slnody,
Itnwliiig.
Mich.
l-wk
Allw-rl
Allofl.
J-vvk
lie science department nml Miss'
quin*
BANNER
nfiii-i*.
If.
corn crib, chicken lumse and driven
Walsh, first
grade teacher in lhe
---------------—------------------- ------------------ ?—i—■'l Walsli,
llrsl gradi
Ilona* For Hair—; yrs. oj*lr-Weight I nMl ward srhunl.
For Sale Three colls, Perchoron
Phone 49«H.
~The imani couins rooms. for small family.
I loo. .Miller A Harps' Hastings. 'solidaled tho departments of music
tired, coming llifce yean* ohL
For Sale—Pair nf mare*, weight
Mich.
l-wk. . mid drawing which will lie in charge
Frank Allerdlng. 2 miles imilli and
3.000 poiimls. L. A. Abi»ey, llasl1 mile East of i2nHun Center. I Found—Pm-kol knifi1. Mnsmiir rai- - r.,r c.,i.
I of .Miss Martha Striker.
1
Ings. Phon* 6H7B.
*f
Citizens Phom* I09 t long 1 short, I I1I6111* nn Ii......
'■••••—
*'1
• ■
luike Odessa.
.
If
and their salaries will he round in
For Kale—Al a bargain, one hotls.
BANNF.lt nffic
'*. Hathaway. Cilirwi* jdimn* from lhe ImmiiI of i*du&lt;-nlion iiroreeding*.
and two Inis. 1st. tv-ard. Hastings Plano Fdr Sale—High grade upright,
Hastinga. Pnsh.ili.e Irving, l-wk
Inquire 202 No. Michigan ,)ve. II
25 year guaraiilee good as new.
Impure hlMMl runs you down
Mnlliews.
gi&gt;i*s fi»r half price if sold al once.
makes you nn easy victim fur or­
For Sale Cheap—Hough l-inch himCogswell, PI»oiir fnun llnsling*.
I hin t wail. Pimm* 3N3-B. Rev. C. IjiM C41II To Some
ganic diseases. Burdock Blood Bither for roofing ami sheeting, alm
W. Ballou.
l-wk
bill stuff. Plmne lixu. Inquire
*~w , Fur Huie—Fann uf 1'6 aetvs. section
F. &lt;1. Pierre, Cily.
tl :
wnnd
,9- l’-«'»tleion. Hood
buihiings.
loan mi h good farm fur five years For Sale—Hood
ne a,' 4d“*ul H acres, of limiter. Would
al
il
per
cciil.
*H»i
In
loan
on
cily
Phone St4It.
' F. Sylvester or Gen. Tolhurst. If
cost half I ask for il to put build­
property. Crook A Gould &lt;&gt;».HASTINGS MARKETS
l-wk Wanted—Married couple tn work i ings up. &lt;2nii give immediate
Vacuum Cleanm lo Reni—Elert rI.
passoRsinn. Reasonable terms. W.
or hand power clranrra to rent bj
on farm by month or year. Wo11. Cngswcll, phniiv
I long 2
th* day. Phone 417.
tt For Sole—Ymihg J»*rs&lt;*y heifers. For
service n*gislrn*«J Jersey Bull.
short.
t-vvk Corrected Thursday April 16. 1914 ;
Uluru- . —-------- - - ■
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J'nr Reau—Furnlahed room*. Inqulrt
Terms
cash. Blair Barnes.
Whcnl i* quoted Imlay al W&gt; cents!
2-vvks vvmiled—House with iniMleni cun- jut hushvl by I In* Hastings Milling
111 R. Walnut ffl..
tl
Delton.
2-wks
man, Jkivvling. Mich.
veiiirnees centrally locnleil. any­
For Naic—I’ll close out
deair- (•noil H'hnit Maiiti-d—If you have For Bent—A eonvcni. nl sis room 1 time within 4 or k weeks. Phom* ‘Co. (It her prices change on butler I,
able, real estate below coat. 1
apartment. Inquire HQ s. nh&gt;adany good wheal lo sell it will he
»W B.
l-wk fat. veal calves nnd: wheat.
am going out of bualnesa on ac­
way
I-wk ————
lo your interest In see us before
i-koducm.
count of poor health. Frank Hasel
_______________ 1 For Kale—Several llioustind black
selling. We will pay lhe highest
Haatlngv.
tf
For
Sale-?-'.
young
grape
|
raspberry
and
strawberry
plants.
market price for good wheat. F.
v im-s. Wdl
•asonahle. Will, No orders taken after May I. O.
A. Cliilds, Irving. Mich.
:l
year.
Call
.Yfi
............
W.
Bond
Blotigh.
phone
IM
»2-wks
ham bull. Register No. :kM3H9
.VIKATN.
hone .46,---------------------;F'or Hale—HouC* and lot 312 North
Herbert Eaton. section It, Balli­ For Bule—Eight nmm house vritli
electricity nml
gas.
Can be
- more. Phono 208-IL-IS.
4wk&gt;
-Bay gelding. 3 years old.; Broadway; 2 blocks north of
Imughl at rensminlib* price.
Also
tkidimire,
26N
I
long
t
:
monument.
Inquire
Ij*on
HopFor Hale—Early
seed
potatoes
Iwn Um* lol* in desirable fiortion
l-wk । kins. Cily Water Works.
2-wks
short.
Bunt Bros. Phone 367 t long 4
of city. Phnne 3tG.
l-wk
UaM, ahrn.ii.oa to
abort.
or Sale—Fresh Jersey row. calf by • Wanted—A horse -in work for his MuUon. dmMd. ce.
For Sall*—FLarly see«l fwdaloe*. Will
side.
James
McIntyre.
Quimby.
&lt;
keep.
Light
work
and
little
of It.
For Sole—Brown man- 3. years old
Gillespie, Dellnn. Mich.
l-wk
l-wk
phono 549 B.
l-wkI
roOl.TRY ANO Hl ORB.
wt. about 1100. Broken single or
double.
Burrvi Phillips. Phon&lt; Dressmaking and nil kind* of si-w­ For Sale—Choice of three 5 year old Hunted—position a* clerk in city, CbWkMU. alive. i«
ing done al 130 E. Cooler Street.
291-3 rings.
2-wks
cows. Vei n Aldrich on I hi* Fry I n years ‘ experience. Cam furnish
2-wk*
place.
l-wk, references. Phone 3G3J or call 240
ORA1N.
l
..................... I.t’i’i...; " '_______________
W0; Ono J. 1. Caso separator. X’ For Huie—Twenty am* farm just
outside cily limits. Could, ingke
x54 wilh wind starker ami bells
New Practical
Hefeivm-e Library. । Lost—A bright yellow canary, nnsiL thirty mid give you a lake
’ ■ ‘Vi; ’ i,;
In grind running ortler. WO. Frank
frontage. A. I&gt;. Cadwiallnilei-. |-wkS
Mn»- n°M’ Ah’*™*
’nis. Hastweriiig tn the name of “hick" i*s- HlMlird Corn, per l&gt;uM. &lt;M.
Slocum, Boule 0.
if
ings.
l-wk ; raped from iny home Wedne-ulay
Wanted—Information a* lo lhe ad­ Foe Sale— House, barm lw-n Inis, city
• 1IAI.II&gt; HAY AND STKAW.
and cistern water in kitchen, gas .... ..........
dress of the heirs of Eilwin Bar­
farm
•&gt;&gt;
.....
ulli.
I'h.ilu.
r..O
J,
.
MrJ.
No. iTiaottiy. to urao.
lights nml range. Fine lawn, shade
low, whq serveil in the 161 Ii Mich­
UaladStrsv.il&gt; OS.
.
and fruit- Near high school, park । ______________________________ 2—'
igan Infantry. He died at Morgan
FCKDs-arrAii. pricks.
and church ami other city prop- |
Barry County, alstul ILSitl and had
For sale or excliangc—for place:
Barred Bock fcg- for. hatching.
orty. A. I). Cadwnlladcr.
l-wk 1
two children. |g&gt;ila and Ethel
i-loser in. I acres wilh good house. ,
Suuill rraovery can probably b&lt;
bat 11. well, cistern, ftuil.
rhielfi
— ---------------- -n- - —-------y,T,i.t3r”,.
made. Addre»M: Edwin W. Spald-- For Sale—Kilrlieii range in good । ••n parks, all fcnrwl. Enquire of Wanted— \
position for* general i mamSB|*|1
condition. Will lake in exchange..
tug. Pacific Building, Washington
I c kin.h.ve a U4 m Phon-. h„ua}? work- by week, l-hoiie
buggy and liarness. &lt; W. A. Dunn,
l.M E. Crater HE Phone 136. l-vvk
fcHMt.
filllP
*'
l-wk MsdlaaM

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U11C 3U1L Ul L1ULI168J
.

You wonder why Wu say just that
rqnny—it is simple when you know
that there are 277 operations to tho

making

nf a

mill

of Clothrraft

('.lollies.

lUwh pno of these operations moan
something lo you because aaah bus
Iwen studied with

the thought of

doing it ImBer, nnd nl the same limo
ikdng il nl le«| cost.
Ho in reality thoro are 377 reasons

why

you

should

Iry

Clothe*—lhe one big foci

Clothcraft
that re­

sult* from those t* •All-Wool" *IO&gt;¥)
lo tamo.

Will you mmr in nnd look nt lhe
Clnlhrrafl namlHs and pallrnu?

G- F. Chidester
Mich.

Hastings,

Vacuum Gleaner
Your first chance to get a vacuum and brush cleaner
combined direct

Irojji manufacturer to you without

the big middleman's profit.

Mahogany finish, pow­

erful suction, la-inch nozzle, picks up lint, thread,
etc., for S3.90.
Plain stiction without brush, ball
(tearing,

three bellows also, $2.95.

Now is the

time, send money today, additional 25 cts. for parcel

post, anywhere in state, delivered to your door.

If

not as represented money refunded. Fully guaranteed.

M. J. Me NA fl ARA
1062 Lafayette S. E. Ave.

Michigan

Grand Rapids,

Also some nice bright bay. Phon134-2 long 2 short. E. I-'. Nichols

duo May HL *25.00 each. Luth­
er Dryer. HaMiiig*.
3-wk«
Wanted Eggs- I vvill nay a prcniiuin
for IMO cases of clean eggs. In
■*
cleaning use damp cloth, do pot
dip eggs in walcc.
Gel our
P
prices. Phone S3. Joseph Bogers
tf

For Bale—Horss-. 4 years old.
Wt
little over
LMo. Wm. Smith.
Coals Grove.
if.
For Sale—Bulf Orpington eggs for
hatching. Inquire phon* 342-4
rings._____________ ________ tL_
For Sole—&lt;&gt;im&gt;«I eighty acre farm
without buildings located in Irv­
ing township. See. 29. Two and
three quarter miles from Irving
Station. Hix miles from Hastings.
Has ten acres of limiter, good pas­
ture. About sixty acres of plow
land. On main travelled mail,
two good district schools within a
mile. Waul lo sell at ouce. For
price nnd terms write in Mrs.
George
Hubliard,
Gmstantinc.
Mich.
2-wks
Wanted—Single man want* posi­
tion on farm by month. Plume
114 2 long 1 short.
l-wk

For Brut—House, x... 310 South
Jefferson St.
l»r. I&gt;, E. Fuller.

Far flak*—Choice. ' of two
well
matched teams, On*Am*ighs IMO
each, tha oilier almul 1600 each.
Priced to sell. Walter Beacli,
Howling, Mich. Citizens Phone,
Banfield Ex.
•
l-wk
For Sale—-Bei ng able very soon to
run my auto. 1 will sell my horse,
buggy and harness at a big sacri­
fice, hqrao kind and gentle not a
hit afraid of automobiles, would
be a good rig for an aged couple.
,oY childrcn.to drive. Cheap for
quick sale. Also a good breaking
cart cheap. Burdett Lichty Hr
phone 534B after 6 P. M.
1-wk
Wr liote—kull blood Barred Rock

eggs, M cenla for setting of 15.
7 head of registered Duroc hogs.
6 sows, one boar old enough for
service. Average weight about
140. Ono Duroc sow, two years
old and 7 pig* from a. regiatere&lt;l
Duroc imar. Pigs four weeks old.
Myron Shorten. Quimby. Hast­
ing* Phom* 2IW, 5 rings.
l-wk

For Servtee—Durham bull, registry
number 38m0«4; also Duroc Jer­
sey boar, 46.023. Myron Shorten.
Onimby.
Haatings Phone 200 f&gt;
&lt;-wk

youM

pigi.

M.
i-wit

Sales of French s White Lily
Flour steadily increase because
it’s a better Flour than others
It's not such a difficult matter to sell an article
to a customer the first time—that can lie done by
advertising, or by a good salesman, but to hold that
customer after having sold him depends almost
wholely upon the merit of the article in question.
In order to maintain a good strong growing patron­
age on any manufactured article that article must
excell inequality and value—must not only be able to
hold its own in competition with other brands of
’ the same article, but in that trial it must have a
- fineness of manufacture, a superiority of quality, a
mark of skilled workmanship, that gives it a stand­
ing of distinction not reached by the others.
These conditions prevail in the matter of
french’s White Lily Flour. It answers all these
requirements as that is why the demand for it is
steadily increasing and has been for the past 40
years. We had no trouble selling it in the begin-

ning—we have no trouble selling it now—because
French’s White Lily Flour is superior ’ to other
brands of flour. Our mill has been equipped to pro­
duce quality and quality is what yoq get when you
use French’s White Lily Flour.
Our mill is run night and day, never ceasing.
This fact alone guarantees a smooth, even quality.
You can’t get the best Results by running a mill 10
or 12 hours a day, and letting it remain idle the rest
of the time. Besides it is expensive t® let thous­
ands of dollars worth of machinery lie idle half the
time. By keeping our mill running all the time we re­
duce the expense of operating and this is why you
get so much better flour in French’s White Lily
Flour at the same price that you have to pay for in­
ferior grades of flour. We put this expense saving
into quality and give (pur patrons the advantage of
it

MIDDLEVILLE ROLLER MILLS
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN

�GS • BANNER
■lai HO FOR
LMI

David Ankrum. of Atchison, Kun, I
has an apple, that has been m his 1
possession since 1871. Mr. Ankruiu I
picked it off a tree in an orchard
or (hr Lrntezi Addmm Ghrn Here '
near Doniphan, and preserved it by
sticking cloves in il. The mummy
on the Theme "Why Am I
'
’
apple da now about lhe size of a
billnrd ball.
,
.............
What 1 Amr
Chicago in 1012 paid Ki,311,051.61
'1’tm Milwaukee, wb- Cily club INTERNATIONAL 8 &lt; RET'ARV SO
Tho BANNER regrets exceeding­ in corporation taxes.
.
, has beenOrganized to'ontain better
EXPRE8HES HI s|-IF AT
ly that in our mention of the senes
A piece of iron pipe makes the cily government nnd promote the
Of Lenten addresses on Hit' lheino best support for young trees.
commission form for tlm. city.
"Why Am I What I Am?" wo failed
An orange tree will bear fniit un­
Mending of household goods, furlo mention in our last issue one of til it reaches its one hundred and[
nituro, kitchen utensils nnd cast-otf MR. VANDERCOOK, BARRY CO.’S
tlm beat of them all, which was de­ llflietli year
clothing in a municipally operated
livered by llev. Dr. J. T. Thomas,
Proliwtants of the United Slates .
pastor of Westminster Presbyterian gave flh5,3(J8.OQO to foreign missions warehouse, workshop nml exchange
SECRETARY,
ATTENDANCE
is proposed as a solution of Cliicachurch of Gnind Hapids. All that in 1013.
go
’s problem concerning lhe unem(ho BANNER said In commending
By a city ordinance in Cincinnati''
tho others could ba said, and w» baby carriages are required to; tdoyed.
, How Organized Y. If, &lt;- A. l\’ork Is
A bureau of social welfare has
noW* will say, in commending the
Carried EffcHlvrty ln(i&gt; the
I been "Hranocd
organized tn
in the
the extension &lt;itdi-.
«-ni i,«
address of Dr. Thonins, And sure­ nZi
m.n
L
- I vi*ion of ,hl' University of Iowa tn&gt;
Rural Dlstrh l*.
ly when one. sees the great work
ia'° UOI,H ? 1,9 nu,ol’u',!&lt;iissi'minate .information, investigate
that is being
accomplished the
’
“
The
eyes of the world are upon
VinAlvfnnr orfnt nf ilia farm, nf I MOclal cnUditimiS throughout the
world over by the Presbyterian
Michigan."
rn XtoX. .ToS ?«»!•••.
WH?.1:
church, and numbering as its ad­ this ™u
country are said to he without vances shown by lhe Lnvesligntions'
iu this manner the »&gt;unly.Y. M.
herents many millions, it richly de­ any sheep.
(’,. A. work of Xhis &lt;ml&lt;*-was char­
lo bo needed mid feasible.
serves a foremost place in ProtesThe membership of the Philadel­
There are 1,530 industrial co-oper­ acterized Friday morimu
htnlism.
. phia Fencers’ club is nearly domi­
ative. distributive and productive, ing by Internationa) fii't-r
Hoberls of New York.
nated by women.
societies wth a- membership of 2.­
GRANGE HALL CXtRN'ERS.
The wages paid the the musical 700.010. amt 1.304 retail and whole-’ the County Work school •
r4t&lt;&gt; mraliv* ’mwnlh
lies assembled for then monthly
Tuesday evening April 7, Mr. and Instrument, workers of this country
Mrs. Will Hammond were given a amount to about 830,000,000 annual- 752.873 members in Urn United King*' training conference. D.-C. Vander­
miscellaneous shower, ut tlm home ly
- r
J dom. These employ thousands of&gt; cook, secretary of the Barry County
of the bride’s ulster, Mrs. Guy 8. timinn?dii^nn.t^Knnr" I“,rw,,w a’Ml millions of capital, nnd। ,Y. .M. C. A. CoounHIe**. was among
Jones. Tho house was very pret­ lion Of 310,000. Of its land. 445.501 urolils arc Inrsre
those tiresent.
tily decorated with drapings, cut
CUll’Vate*1 #nd
un"
A department nf health and sani-,
For nl least three reasons Michi­
. gan stands out thus vromineiitly in
. Howers and potted plants. The
KlU ch.r.e. tor rtocolor, scheme being yellow and
Freight charges for the passage is lhe suggestion of a Texasautlipr-, the eyes of the world, n-cording to
Mr. Roberta. Il has tlm largest
white. Mr. tind Mrs. Hammond through the Panama canal will be ity.
•
..
, were presented with many pretty SU'D a ton; passengers will be.free.
A course iu valuation of public. number of counties' organued. Ten
mid useful gifts. Tho evening was
Vienna builds, tenements for its utility has been arranged by the, nr eleven yenra ngn C. L. Howe of
Jackson. I he present slate county
very pleasantly passed with music poor. Each building is supplied University of Pittsburganj conversation. A daiply lunch­ wilh n co-operative store for the
Buenos Ayres. Argentine, will। work secretary, went into Lennwre
benefit of the tenants.
.
' ism was served.
build 10,000 workmens cottage* nt county as the llrsl organized held in
.Mrs. Silas Gaskill, who lias been
The output of musical instru­ the rate of not less than 2,000 a■ Michigan. Now there are lifteen
nl Battle Creek the past three ments in, this country is constnntly year, each house to haXe live, such organized field*, tlm work
having proceeded mon- slowly at
weeks returned homo Saturday af­ ineteasing, jipt the number of fac­ rooms, kitchen and--bath,.
.
first because Its prompter* were not
ternoon for a few days when she tories is on the decrease.
sure of lhe best methods to be used.
A Virginia inventor has brought
expects to go back for a short time
DESCENDS
FROM
A
UNE
This slate was the (lest lo furnish
longer. She is taking Ircatmcnls of out a
motor-driven plow from
Dr. Gallagher.
~
which
u'-u (be motor can be removed
। ,an internalionni foreign work mwOF FAMOUS PERCHERONS• relary, Olis O, Htancbib-bL for four
Joe Mporo and family spent Sun­ for other work,about a farm.
years secretary of Hi|l*d.d&lt;* i^mnly,
day with her people in Maple Grove.
China has b«m hit hard hy lhe
Mrs. Louisa Stephenson has re­ increasiM cost of living. The price "Bnirc" (78368),. Owned by John went tn India Iasi SAteml-r. The
boys of Michigan and other slnles
turned to her homo nt Grand llnp- nf rice has jumped 50 pdr cenl sine/
Engel, Hastings Route 3, u Fine
Ids.
are largely pledging this num’' sup­
11)11.
mid Well Bred Animal.
.Mrs. Mary Slirindr spent Sunday
After a typewriting contest in
port.
Michigan’* method of organiza­
wilh Mrs. Lottie Russell and sis­ Copenhagen the words were count­
“Bruce." lhe registered Percheron
ter, Mrs. Bowser.
ed and it was found that the speed stallion, “No. 7HM),'- owned by John tion provides the third reason why
Uncle Hiram Bristol is much hot­ was only
sixty-seven
wonts a Engel^ Hastings Houle 3, will make this slate's" rural aws-infum work
ter al this writing.
• minute. The account for ihe low lhe iteaMin after May 1st. as'follows: rank* among tlm very llr*i. uccdniFriday afternoon Charlie Davis’ record it was explained that the Every Wednesday and Saturday al ing to this internalion.il «&lt;*crelarj-.
house wilh mast of (he contents, words were Danish.
the Fair ground, anil lhe remainder It is recognized generally a* one nf
bur ru’d to the ground, 'the family
Tlm Philippine bureau of forestry’ of the lime nl his burn % mile lhe few pioneera lo disetner some
arc al Will Warner’s nt preseid.
reports that American and Euro­ north and I mile east nf Barry of county
work
fundiunenlnls.
Fred Bristol and wife spent Sat­ pean lumbermen are trying to pro­ Hotel.
Chief among these Blond the follow­
urday and Sunday at Hastings.
cure large and regular shipments
"Bruce’’ is seal brown in color, ing: I. The resident volunteer of
Harry Bresee and family spent of Philippine woods, mainly for large boned ami very gentle dis­ lhe community are its |H-rmanent,
Sunday with friends al iJKcey."
cabinet making.
position. He is a line looker, has, redemptive forces.
Shirley Adams Is-so far recover­
2. The Church, the Home and
One of lhe largest nnd most valu­ good action nnd descends in direct
ed from his recent illness as to be able timber trees of (he country is linn from (he famous Percheron the School are the fundamental
out again.
tlm sisiii*
inn
tulip tree, niuiwii
known its
to luillin'lllli'll
lumbermen stallion "Voltaire" (28.488) and .Mol­ agencies for rural dev'-|o|.ni&lt;‘uL
Rev. Brooks -took dinner nt An­ as yellow poplar. It is the only tree lie. (Iff.516).
3. The greatest mission of the
drew Adams, last. Saturday.
The improvement in the charac­ County Committee of I he -Young
of its kind in tho world.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ketchum of
Expenditures in the United Stales ter of the horses owned in this Men’s Christian Aaaocialions is the
Limey were guests of Geo. Ix-o midl for. improvement of roads have section is very noticeable, especial­
wifc.'Sunday.
more than doubled since IDOL ac­ ly in lhe last few years, ami it is
Tho Grange
voted to donate cording to figures compiled by tho by such sires as "Bruce" that the
4. Prevention in belter Ilian cufe.
810X10 to Mr. Dnvis’ pisiple, wlio office of public roads of the depart­ improvemei.l can continue. Any­ The lime to catch a man is when ho
burned out last Friilay afternoon.. meht of agriculture.
.
one desiring to secure the services is a boy.
Andrew Adams and family enter­
The aggregate debt of all tlm na­ of “Bruce" can reach Mr. Engel on
tained for dinner last Friday, Mr. tions of lhe world is pow W2,K0.- Hastings, II. F. D. No. 3. or by Citi­
and Mrs. Geo. Blfcflleld of Haslinus 000,000 according to latest figures zen* phono No; 252, 3 rings. Head NICHOLS HOSPITAL, UTILE
and Mrs. Sarah Sheffield.
jusl made public, at. Antwerp. Of this bis nuvortisomcnl in this issue.
CREEK, WANTS ST"KH NURSES
•Fhjyd RtiMsell spent tho week.endI Stun 832-000.000.000 Ik ch arg
’
with Triends at Doster.
against Effroiman nations alone.
.iREMOVES CONTRACT GOODS;
Opening of the Neu Annex Makes
Opportunity for Addition of'
,
DRAWS 90 DAYS IN JAIL
New Members.

Season’s Nicest
In every new and stylish pattern of Wall Paper, in all

grades and shades, are to be found in our stock.

We

will give you just as good service as you con get any­
where and will do our best to please you if you decide

to come and look over oar stock of wall paper before
you buy.

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich.

THE TIME

THE PLACE
To get the Toole to do it with Is at the New York Store
10-tooth Malleable garden rake......................... 16c
14-tooth steel garden rake......... ......................... 39c
4-tined steel spading fork.................................... 50c
4-tined steel short handle fork....................... «48c
4-tined steel long handle fork ..................
.48c
Welded steel garden hoe..................................... 37c
Riveted steel garden hoe..............................
17c
Long handle, round point, polished steel shovel. .59c
100 ft wire clothes line........................................ 19c
50 ft cotton clothes line...................................... 10c
50 ft water proof clothes line............ ................ 19c
Garden trowel..................................................... 5c
4 dozen clothes pins.....................................
5c
A dandy mop stick.......................................
10c
Wire carpet beater...........................
10c

NEW YORK STORE
Hastings, Mich.

^Spring is Here^
And So Are We
Come in and see the latest fashions in Capps
100% Pure Wool Clothes, guaranteed not to shrink
or fade.
Yes, and look over our New Spring' Styles in
Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Shirts and Neckwear.
This is Oxford weather. Come in and see Our
new Pumps and Oxfords, and also our Comfort line
that is unsurpassed. Every description—lace, strap,
2 strap, plain toe or tip, also a- new line o( th
Juliet Comfort style.

Never overstocked in these goods they are in de?
mand the year round.
’
\
Also a new line of Raincoats. Latest on the
market and up-to-date in every respect. Sure to
please.

Good Quality
Economical Prices
Greet the Spring in Capps Clothes

Grant H. Otis 8 Co
Hastings, Mich

Phone 74

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich

Wilh the' opening of the new
l Etlwnrd Randall, Arrested In Grand
Rogers-Davis annex &lt;d lhe Nichols ”
' l^&lt;l(jr, Neglected Pnjing Cloth­
hospital, it has been found that sev—
ing Rill.
oral more stu&lt;l&gt;ni nurses could be *
That removing •goods purchased used. Miss Elsie Ilins, who is ad- ▼
on contract is a very serious offence ing ns superinl* ndenl of tho hospi- ▲
will probably be firmly impressed tai, announced this w«*ek that any'
u|k&gt;ii Edwara
Randall, who has number of students could be taken' ♦
gone lo jail for 00 (lays. Wltoif
It U seldom dial an opportunity
Randall left Hastings and went lo
Grand fAMige Im failed to pay tho of this kind is opened to young la­
’ balance of 821,50 which he owed the dies, as it gives I hem a chance to
Godfrey clothing store for clothing learn a profession at very little ex­
| lie Imd purchased. Deputy Sheriff pense.
Tho course which is covered in
1 l.ichly found llnndall in a imol
। room and brought, him befory Jus­ three years, is a very thorough one.
! lice Cadwalladfi-, who imposed tine- While in training Hie students are
1 and costs amounting to 835.00. As given their room. Iswsrd nnd wash­
Randall was unable to raise the ings and are paid n salary which
| cash, he took lhe tliays."
would more, ll/an
•
pense of uniform- ai._
....... ...........
-BANNER AVANT ADV8. PAY^ in school they an* given excellent
I raining. Addre*-'' are given each
week by the medical staff of the hos­
pital, which includes the leading
physicians of the city.
The girls are given a (wo weeks’ .
vacation each year with pay.—Adv.
—Battle Creek News.

To sow the Seed in that .Garden is near.

PART TWO—PARES S TO IS.

Garden Seeds

Our line of Seeds is complete and fresh. Our ♦
♦ prices are right. Get good seeds and have a little «
♦ garden of your own. Just let us show you what
♦ we have.
«

„ „t. -

WUNDERLICH GROCERY

J PHONE 83
y Jefferson Streel

H1G1I

TRY A BANNER WANT AD—THEY BRING RESULTS

Hazel Hathaway visited penrll
Reed on the River Hoad Sunday.
The friends of Mrs. Grace Merrill
remembered her with a nice polled
plant last week. -Mrs. Merrill has
been sick for the past two weeks,
hut is slowly improving at present.
Mrs. Taggerl and son Glen of I
Shilltz spent Monday al his farm |
here.
.
Mabel Marlin wa« unable, to nllend
highschool last week on account of
sickness.
The ladies of the-Eart. Rutland W.
C. T. U. met wilh Mr*. Nora Hall Indi j
Thursday.
Obituary.
HOPKINS—Myrtle Irene Hopkins,
infant daughter of Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Will Hopkins, was Itbrn March 10.
1014. and passed to tho great beyond
April (J, 1014. Like a little
-----rose
— •bud
— *
soft
sli.'
which unfolds Its »
... petals,
...........
was given to the fond parents for a
few short days and then went home
torrent.
.
She has gone, our darling baby
From this world of care and pain;
She is resting now in heaven.
Bui. our loss is her great gain.

Rellable-Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound.
Just be sure that you buy Foley’s
Honey and-Tar Compound—tl is a
reliable medicine for coughs, colds,
croup, whooping coughs, bronchial
and la grippe r.mghs. which are
weakening to the system, it also
gives .prompt and definite results
for hoarseness tickling throat and
stuffy wheezy breathing.—Arthur
Mulholland—Adv.

Z

4 Deliveries Daily ♦
Hastings, Mich. ♦

Let Us Wash for You While
You Clean House!
Mrs. Lady-of-the-Housi—won't t hat be a great saving of hard work for

you at this time of year when you alrea dy- have your hands full? More than
that, it saves all that extra clutlef and annoyance that comes with “wash' pi
.p

.
i

4

’
I

ing” when the house cleaning is on. Better have us call and take.care of your El
washing now until you are finished.
/ i( «’ I
“WE

WASH

EVERYTHING

EVERY

OTHER

DAY.”

American Steam Laundry
SHULTERS BROS , PROPS.

Phone 243

Hastings. Mich.
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‘’Vim/&lt;Jolumn.ite&gt;*'1 word tor web

COURT HOUSE HEWS

^^tlp.m

—

cximunus 1
Estate o|
rd; report।
t-iHitirmalli
E.rialo ol

■plor. - «-r -i__
f). Chapman. drevnsE* of real estate Hied; H. J. »d C, P. Wrihoan *, .
printer failed to mertfnn.it.
bril I8lb.
,
Mrs. Harry Ritchie churtaiued the
bl us J. F’eighner, dflCard of Thanka. 1c a gofW.
' . Hugh W, Fiiniiss, Haiiiiigs....'..
bf tub- of real estate
poetry an J rwolattot* 8c Maude It. Hollon, Nashville
ram was carried: ont after
Ilb'd: contlrm Ion April 21st.
Ir*. Alice Grant wa* re-eiectsd
Estates of Willard, Mary and
Merrill E. Lectkij. Dowling
1m.1L Post-Paid.
•ObitwiM M 10 Mum or lesa will be Alice L. MacDonald. Middleville.
Christinu Btr Hi. alleged im-ompel- d&lt;nt; Mrs. Irwin Etidy, asai.......
ranbe&gt;1.00
published free; 5 cent* per line charg­
••ni pcraonsg iring on putlliotirfor Mr*. Carroll Barnum, secretary; Mrs.
Chin.’ O. Lewis. Nashvillew
ranceSO
ed for eaeh line abdte the 30 Hues.
appnintmt-ut
I guardian adjourned. Horace Curti*/cnlle«t&lt;&gt;r and treasurer.
) atJVanoe.. J5‘
I.Ila
.McPeck.
Castlcto.n
Mr. and Mrs. William Mead. I
Sotlcre of blrthw deaths or marE'tnti!
of ;
--—
•'.iMncpce. de­
II&gt;T1ON8
id
Harry- James. Woodland
ceased; ealaUi eln.-&gt; &lt;i against claims; took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mi
Winifred Fentfcr. Woodland.....
llnal account (lied; nsritmnMWt of es­ ■John Varney of the •’Hidgt.’’
No communication will b» publish­ Wm 11. Cole, Orangeville
Jo*. WeMcnger wa* very sick a fc
.39 late entered.
Michigan. aa Meond cUu mat- ed under any circumstances unless 11 Edith M. Hedges, Orangeville....
days last week.
bears the writers name and postoffice
Miss Maude Bolton, formerly of this
NORTHEAs r BARRY.
address.
■
place,.but now,of Nashville, was mar­
Warranty Deeds.
ADVERTISING RATES.
The Easter exen'lse* ul lhe ried Saturday and i* paw living in
Henry
II.
Jordan
lo
Frank
!•'.
Hil
­
JOB PRINTING.
Display advertising rales on appli­
■ IiiiitIi lhe fifth Witp well attended Hasting*. Congratulation*, ■
' .
bert,
ill
acres,
sec.
23,
Carlton.
&lt;I&lt;K»2.
cation.
and were ve® interest mg.x
Mr. and Mr*. Dorr Mead of Kala­
Chas. E. Howlnder lo Frank F.
BualntM locals and reading noticea. •quipped Jul) offlcri In We*t#rn Mich­
There will b..
nnvelty social nt mazoo are visiting- his parents, Mr.
On first page or among bravados,
igan and la prepared to do any kind Hilbert, w Vi of sw ’■», see, 15,
and.
Mrs.
Joseph
Mead.
•beJpiine
of
Altieri
Hampton
Friday
cents a Tina.
of book and Job printing.
Woodland, W,.'IOO.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oak*, of South
Andrew E. Perk to Myrtle V. • •reniug, Apri| j;,for the benotll
Woodland, arc now nice! ylocated in
Sharpsleen, 80 aerrt*. sec. 3i, As­ of Hie Christian Endeavor. Every­ tlicif new home at the "Ridge." Mr*,
THE REACTION HAS ALREADY BEGUN.
one invited; •
syria, &gt;1 .im.
'
Oakes
’ grandfather, David Grave*, will
f’.brislian Ehdeavor next Sunday
Chas. F. Baker to Almon U. Join's.
reside with thent.
•
Signillcuni evidence was given last week of the inevitable reaction 10 acres, sec. 28. Baltimore, 81,000. ■■rening will be led by Miss Pearl
Mis* Lilah McPeck and Charlie
■
Sarah ' Simmons
to
Saloina Pifer.
that must sooner or laler overwhelm the dem(ji*rntie party because of
Lewi* were married at Hasting* one
Shields, I acres, Nashville. 8I4MI.
Surpriso
oarl
le&gt;
-eyin
Jo
be
in
or
­
day la*t week. Congratulation*.
Hie drastic "taEin'-for-revenue-only’' passed by the democr.iliereongress
Joseph A. Henkes to 'John De- der of late, ymur-ri.iy .-v-nuuTApMr. and Mr*. Lewi* Hilton and
underpressure from the While House, the result of which, il has seemed Kruif, lol 30, Mardeudocir ad, Hast ­ ril 2, was a aunui-i- in, )fiv young
family bf Martin Corner* visited'their
to us. must spell bu»incss depression .for this country. An election oc­ ings, 81.00.
l""pl'‘ for Mr. nnd-''Mrs. Russell daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Landis, of
Bion
II.
Beitliam
tu-^GeO
D.
LauMolt. About thirty-live were pres­ Woodland. Sunday.
curred Tuesday of last week in tin--Seventh tsmgressioiial district of the
ent. A collect ion was taken for
President's own stale. New Jersey. President Wilson gave his imtsouuI raiti. parcel, sec. 21, Hope. 81.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brinkert, of BarAllen W. Fuller l/» Lloyd Vtdencndorseinenl lb the*democratic candidate. J J. O'Bynie. Leading «leyio-i (ine, lol, Parrott’s addilion. Wood­ Rood lime was tajoy. il by ail.
' ryvillc, visited. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Messenger Saturday and Sunday.
i-ralic speakers from all over the land wejrt- sent into Hint district lo
land. 880.
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Friday evening. April 10th. alraul
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Mead, of East
Frank Gallup M Fred Sceber. thirty neighbor* and friend* of Mrs.
urge the. election of Mr. O’Byrne as an endorsement of the Pr«-si«lent and
Castleton, visited his brother, William
his policies^ The republican candidate. I». H. Drukker. made 1&gt;is cam- lots y and IV, block (J, Eastern ud. L. E. Atnfrug'Burpii'i d her al her Mead, and family, Sunday.
City, 81.000.
homo, il Iming her birthday. Warm
laign by strenuouriy opposing lhe Wilson-Underwood "taritT-for-reveGeo. A. Eddy to Clinton C. Trask, bismite and mapb' syrup Were serv­
nutMtnly** bill, and denouncing the President's course and that of his lol 3, Eddy’s Beach, Hope township.
"
MARTIN CORNERS.,
ed nt midniglH. Everyone had a
A Junior Audubon Society. National
parly in repealing the Panama canal lolls bill at the behest of Great 8150.
good time. •
Association Number 1868, has been or­
Geo. K. k’erguston to, John F. Ger­
Britain. Mr. Drukker won hy A MAJORITY LARGER THAN THE ENk
Mildred flniilli and Leah Webster ganized in our school. Shirley Bar­
lier,
10
a.
sec.
27,
Baltimore,.
$
I
.tX).
TIRE VOTE FOR HIS DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT, in a didrh-t which was
were out of Hchool last week on ac­ num wa* elected president, and Mil­
81.hO.
carried by President Wilson wilh n good majority only two-years ago. I
dred F’irster. secretary. The member*
Liz"zie E. Stevens lo John. F. Ger­ count of sickness.
Ed. Eldred is roofing a barn for I.. arc studying the habit* and character­
The drift whs also plainly discernible in Michigan, where the return ber, 40 a. sec. 27. Baltimore. ilt.OO.
istic* of a few of Michigan’* most
B. C. Swill to Geo. W. Bainl, lot E. Andrus.
of Progressives to lhe republican party, and lhe slump in lhe democratic
Nelson Pifer of Kalamazoo visiled common bird*, and are building many
vote was quite evident, even in spring elections, where normally political 5, block to. Nashville, 84Mio. .
bird house*.
Jesse E. Warner to l-eou IL Stan­ Ins mother last week.
Ah'ck Bolter, of Manistee county, i*
lines are not drawn. The voters litis spring seemed intent to show their ton, V, acre. sec. 33. Baltimore. ,8100.
Velma Armour is working for Mrs.
visiting his brother, James Bolter, and
political convictions.
Christopher A. Merlau tn Myron • :bas. I.eichlilnvr.
family.
.
** '
Mrs. Ed. Eldred i- on lhe rick list.
..The cause of the reaction is not fur lo seek. The Wilson tariff Stuart, parcel, sec. 7, Prairievnie,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mead of Kala­
8105.
The
woodbox
caught
lire
behind
mazoo is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
program went altogether loo far in lhe direction of free trade, nnd has
Emmanuel J. Tbmb tn Edward E. the stove al A. S. Huiinell's lust
.
enmprilod manufacturers nnd producers of economic goods to face j;on- and, Jos. F. Totiili, 40 acres, sec. 18, Thursday. IL caused •piile nn ex­ Mead for a few dayk
_ Roland Harry returned last week
ditions that have been such n shock In business as to bring loss of con- kPratrleville, 8500. /
citement, bul was put oul before 'from Florida, where he has been
tldcncc in lhe future, hesitation ami business depression. We do not have 1 Moses J. Badder In Frank Aspin- any serious damap was done.
spending the winter.
Bert Litts is Working the fourth
lo go farther away than our own city to see tliat business is not wliat it all, lot 4, Hendershott Ad. Cily,
Mr. and Mr*. Alonzo Hilton anti
81.00.
.
year fur Charles D'ielileitner, which daughter. Hazel, visited Mr. and Mr*.
was in the manufacturing and industrial line; and railroad earning.*,
FrwlE. Prenlice to Muses J. Bad­ speaks well for both the employer Orr Fisher Sunday.
both freight and passenger, at the local station will show n falling off as der. lol 2. block 15, Striker ad. and employe.
Friends and neighbor* gathered at
compared wilh one year ago. Farmers ran already note some differences Hastings, 81JM).
We. bnve very interesting prayer the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Oscar W. Struble to Lizzie Mun­ meetings every Wednesday evening Keagle Monday afternoon for a farein prices. They will see more when the full effect of free importations
roe. I5o acres. Sec. i. Baltimore, nt the M. P. churcli,
well
surprise visit with them, as they
Everydnv
of competing products from oilier countries ahajl Im* exporicnceil.
arc leaving us and moving to Hast‘welcorftc. *
Mr. Wilson's tariff policy will have n fair lest this lime, because there
Chas. Ui Mimi! el al lo Cornelius
ing-. They were presented with a fine
ran be no money panic now ns there was in 1893, when Mr. Cleveland at- — -....... ....... -.................... .......... —
SOUTH BOIVNE.
rocker -as a token of lhe neighbor*'
, vv J4of
&lt;11 ....
----------- ----------------- -tempted lo apply the Wilson-German tariff-for-rovenuo-only bill. TheiW
nw &gt;i
®arr...
?;-?L-^L
Max Keyser atb-nd- d I lie fun-ral love and esteem. A fine pot luck sup­
! Clara
E.
Ilatlsom
formerly
business depression Illis country is experiencing right now would have.‘Adams W Edwin A. Day. ilk) acres, of liis grandmother m Caledonia, per was served, and all had a very
I pleasant time.
TlmrMlay.
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brouglit with it n money panic bul for tin- Wilson currency bill. The. J,,.,.’. 5, Johnstown, SV.lXxi.
Miss Edna Heav. it- of Clarksville.:• Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Hilton and chilPresident fully understood that
Hint wilh au inelastic currency system, such]
surlij Hour
Hear}- C. Warner lo Frank Fur­
assisting Mrs. W. JJIoiigh wilh Idrtn visited their daughter. Mrs.
ns we hati. a money- panic would follow the change in economic cotidi-- j
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sec. 35, Wuodlaqd, her housework.
I Grice Landis, and family, of Wcwid' land, Sunday.
8. Pender attend' d !„ Neeb’s rais-.
tion brought about by his tariff bill. That was why he whipped'his party
j pliiHT L. Maier lo William Snore, ing Saturday.
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into line, and forced ihe currency measure through congress. By that 20 acres, see. 13, Castleton; 81.375.
DAYTON CORNERS.
l.eon Roush and family. Hay Stahl I
action In* forestalhil a money panic, bul nolliing that lie can &lt;lo will i • Morgan Jones l&lt;&gt; Albert J. 8|ton- and wife ate their Easter dinner ■ Mr*. J. Law and children of Igtnsing
prevent the inevitable, as it seems to us, business depression Hud will able. lots • and 7. block 3, Kenllvld's wilh Joseph Jack-sin and family land Mr*. Vera Fcighnet »f Nashville
I visited several day* recently at E.
[ndCity,
8l.m
east of Clarksville.
come to fanners. innnufnrlun*rs. laborers and mervlianli, Jiecaiise we
John L. Young, per admr. to . Bornt |u Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Dem­ I Ackley’s.
have handed over our markets to foreigners,
and ------labor 1 Thomas Baker.
[ G/avcr Pennington returned home
-— • who*)* capital
---------------parcel
see. I. ing- April 12th a m ii.
the first of the week from a northern
will be actively employed, and to whom lhe profits will go; while in Orangeville. 8110.
trip and report* hi* sister. Mrs. Lulu
soqie lines of industry there will he sliul-&lt;kiwns and cessalipn of pro-I John L- Young, per adnir., to
proud poKWfiMni-of a baby girl.
Henry, improving in health.
duction. due to cpmpelilion. which cannot Is*met if we an* to maintain I
^1*.'** 0L’rv», sec. 4,
Ij-oii Roush ftti'l family 8|h*iiI
E. J. Itascy and family spent Sunthe American systejii of high wages, aiKi.relativeiy higher standards of'
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Saturday ••vcuinttwilh Mrs. Roush’s1 dav at Frank Atthelmo's, near Nashparents tef c.larkav'llb-.
Jfving.
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Laud Contract.
A. fiackelor arm ‘family were Sun­
Mrs. Elba Ackley anil children vis­
If what Ahe BANNER mid all pniteeAoiiisls regard as inevitable.
Adam G. Butler to Frank McCnr- day gtiexls of &gt;fr. and Mrs. J. Rett- ited her uncle, H. Troxel and wife, at
itl view of the Wilson tariff program, there must come a marked rec«*s- I ty. 62 acres, sec. 15, Johnstown, 83.Nashville, Monday.
sion from the busy lhn&lt;*s of (he past Id years. If protectionists are inis-,
taken, mill if we call fully compete with the whole world on practically
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all our farm products and a large part of our manufactured goods, then
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&lt;or tarn lh*« 11

Carriage UceivMw.

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am .Hie. uuo pwfack. .double.

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we will have n demonstration of that proposition in the next few &gt;&lt;:ars. j
1’eraonally we have lioped that events might prove that the President’s
Ella C Eggleston to Irving Lamp­
course was wise, for it is worse-Ihmi folly In retain proleclive duties Hint '•&gt;11 el al. parcel. Middleville. 81.10. ,
are not ne«*»le«l. There’was ample ground for lowering some of lhe
&lt;»••&lt;•- E. Ferguson to John F. Geli-!
duties. Bul tn make such swooping change., ns President Wilson has,
2t‘*
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..oau m &lt;-ii)..*i ••• Menno weuger. .
insisted must be main- in our tariffs tins
to us unwise, and ns I pm-,...), W!r, ;j|; Castleton. $1 JXi.
ImjjhuI to hrftig hapn to the country. “And it seem* to us as if .we can! Tom J. Norris tn Amanda Hough­
sea clearly the lH*guiniiig of an era of business depression due In the tailen, e'*a of sw
see. 10/ BaltiMl, .. ».. v..-« II or
1.. Ul . Urtir |«.Hrx I.. Ihl. rounlr, "'X,n’l"jIlw|„.1|„ «,
which lias never worked ^well. amt we believe cannot^.
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That is the reason foythe repul»liran landslide in Hie 8ev&lt;
•uhg Hart to Timinas BakJeroey distrirl', and the oviilral drift to the repubiiean party in Michigan/] •’&gt;’• l'an-,‘l. see. I, Orangeville. *1.0**.’
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Hom- Young lo 'Thomas N. Bierly.1
—---------------------------------- 5 arnfs. »ec. I. Orangeville. 8IJM4. "
Au»tin Delong. Mr*. Shoup and •
rL •&gt; '*’ ,,ar.”
MORGAN.
Mr*. Higdon have .uflich ntly recov- ’ l'a,a -Marshall. 80 acres, sec. 17.
rred to be out again, while F. Potts Mnph- 0MWC. 8IJ10.
and
Mr*. Carr are still under the doc- ’’••r’" !*‘
• Marshall to Loyd C.
life for my sake shall find it."
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Marshall, ta acres, bee. L. MU|ffe
There will be prayer meeting next itor's care.
Friday evening al the parsonage;
Walter Keagle,
.... Sn".!.,
». ih.
NolmiEAST CABl.Tp.V
illeton, 81.00.
church
Mead, and Sunday I
„ ... 'nubrock in of Kul- •••
evening,by
by Sophia
tHe pallor.

Tr, .r. V r
Is making an extended visit
»!'!!
Vanl.rwklm
]
I'rdmte Court Neus.
Eriale of Peter Lcinuar, an allegvi*h wilh her uncle and aunt. Mr. and :
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Iiwnw.1.1
.1- '--1 ..... “fl'r,
Mr*. Northrup.
b''°- Hatch and I. N. IU
iyiuv&gt;iu .&lt;•
Mis* Lillian Mead wa* invited t&lt;.1......................
tfuded the-good .roads meeting al , if'iyeri lo dinmisa potihou tiled by
: Carllon
Salur.i«y afloriu.uii l»'|o&gt;"n'7‘: "r&lt;l''r .I.-....-.inn ii.-Ulli.rl
Mr*. Devine'* Thursday evening tn
!«.. Au.lra Iwter
»».nW■»«“““•“• »'
cat warm sugar. She also attended the■
Literary at Nashville Friday, evening. I hS'. I'?:;. I!!.
«&lt; Martin BiMwin. d. cra.Mr*. Elgin Mead's grandfather diedI ju hl nl Bildllig la.-l 1 tteednv even..|ai|.|, 11,.,-ini and allowed
at Hillsdale tb/s week.
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■Uur
K-lal- .rf w,allb1 l&gt;
an
Mr*. James Brinkert’* father and ’ ". 11: 1
I alleged iiirompi-teiit-|K?n*ou; order
mother of Ot&gt;ego are visiting tftrtri.
Frank Allerding nml wife attend-1 apmnting
P. Sprague as guardian
• Glenn Hornsby, who is .•topping,
'
ed
Easier
services
al
Haftmgs
Sun.-ui.T.-d;
bond
tiled
nnd
entered.
w ilh his mother at Lee Campbell-, is
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! Estate
Eetale of
of Jlefen
M. Dayton,
Dayton. de-1
&lt;leslowly recovering from a lotig pull of '*'"•
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, „
-Ileten M.
mu A. E. Pnl-|
typhoid fever with its complications. I
Sludt and fainilyvisiled
faimlyreisiled j ceased;
censed; x»nl&gt;
x»nl«-rr appoint
appointing
Itat- [i
\Vc arc glad to report that little: their parents. Win. Brooks nml -foil a- tufiniiiirirator entered; claim- [
Ollie Pence seem* much better at this j family, of Campbell, Sunday.
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i to •be he.ini
court August 10.
*njing.
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Mi- FMna Sta»h-| w.-ul ro wZZ 1 E-lale of Robert Morris, deceased;
■ T-.T-.7.. ........... morning
n..,™.,..- .to
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r** Sarah Bailey of Nashville vis- land Monday
begin u-r
her "''l-r a|,|.,lnlll&gt;( Krr.1 m-lililiu lul-ll
n..l with
.nl. Mr. and Mr*.
Mr,. L.
U E.
h. Mudge
Mudrrr!! .'jintm-r s work
wnrk for Mrs.
Mn. C. S. Me-।
Mr-.ri.drr.lnd..r .-d '-r.-d. ..............
itcd
from Friday till Monday.
: Inlyre.
- l--inle of William 1-. Hicks, &lt;!•■-!
The I.. A. S. of the North Evan-1
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recased; pctitiou for appointing ad-|
nelkal church met with Mrs. Sam;
tirtllliY
i ministrator tiled; hearing May ilh.'
Mai shall Ihunday. Proceeds. $4.00. f
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Petition for ;ip|M)iiiliiig special nd-d
Last w eek Mrs. Joseph Golden had .
*■*'* k*1"’
‘'L. Hnslmg' niimslt alor iilmi; order appointing J
qu.te » serious attack of pneumonia
luttulay with Mrs. II. II. (-us- |j„||„ IH1.kl( ll8
odminiriral&lt;&gt;n Thursday the Morgan Birthday |Jeltcn.
‘ nx vnp.n.d
&lt;
Sowing Circle met with Mr*. Mamie - Mrs. Mary Cowles of Haslings mid I Eriale of Jonah B. llas-y. deceas-|
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, . i Mrs. iRdln tM-hcidt of Nariivill«’h;d; pelilion for appointing tidmhiMr*. James Miller of Battle Creek i»| spent Wodm-sduy mid I hur.sduy u!, jslrab.r nh-d; order for hearing -Muy i
visiting her daughter, Mr*. Sophie
Qum.’s,
&lt; |Hili entered. *
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’ Wrn N and H H n.-in^ I.-..7
Dr U'liiipniuii
l-uiipiium was called SatiirSatnr. '
br
Mltih- o&gt; Elixnbolh McCurtuey, H
Wm.some
N. and.
have, ‘‘••■•
made
uf th R.^fin H.t Devine
mlX Jnparl•
V “
Mr*. Juill.W M. lulyr. d.-e-aMsl:
n ft yr npimilliflg
• &gt; «- - *■--•wj-nwHl- p.-lili»
■..•lilinn
1C Of the m.,.t delkX maple *,MJ’J*'With nil attack ofju.-i or
nl.,„and *p.wtal
,
w
,..x..rjl
administrator]
and Millie of the mwt delicious maple Iu grippe.
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*■ tiled:, order appointing Hulda J.
vyrtlp that we have •ampled in many a
llev. Yost gave a thio Easliti* ud- • Hawk* us i-.mvial udmitiinlralrix cnir. _and
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Mr*.__________
Hixddhie__
were caller* 11’T/5 **1..........
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ll
‘.-.“iw'Stiudtiy.i.lcrj-jl.
;
■r"and"Mri
school
will te
Is-- ial IO::U» a.' k-late of Thomas II. Allen, de­
llr.
ami Mn. 'lames
Jame* McgJPs
Mead's Satirr-1
Sator-1
»c kh&gt;I wtl
afternoon
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in next
iin*! Sunday April IVth. All are&lt;cruoi-d: petition for Ihiemm to sell,
«d a m-od sermon Sunday
mlay morning | Invlbti.
invli&lt;-d.
real eMal&gt;- lil-d: hearing May 1st.
one hungry, soul at the altar-got | Mt.ss Amber Cruso left, last Frirelate of Andr*»u I. Stokoo, de—2-dar for Ann Arlior wlu-re aln- hii- l eaned: iteliiion for iicenst* lo sell
(•■nxl Hip Nunw-« (raining whool at n-al ••rial.- HUri; hearing May 8th.
I niv&lt;*r*|ly H»&gt;q&gt;iial .
E«tat- &lt;•( D.nni Mjreljalt. i|«q:«*ii»-}
■ F.llxworth Smith pml (••■urge Scull . •■•!; llnal receipt* aigrrequwf to i|hbeen -■•old their potatoes to Jitjlir* Howard j charge tiled; discharge iMueil lo Er-Jj
. for I who alupiiul the xaine Iron* tliiy; u»-*l •’. Marslinll a.- adminlxlralor.
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! E.UU ol W.llim U. Fl.her,
MU. &lt;P«rn Fov
JI "ill. .hi.

vision lens—they do not make
you: look ggtid. which is tho

objection souiu people liavo lo
ordinity scale bifocles.
Are

strictly sanitary,
ance from

no

annoy­

loosening

seal*.

These liMWea do ml lined wilh

our fkill and ^cars of experi­
ence in fitting and adjusliug
will give you Lhe very best

(Lal can be had In glasses.
Utau t» llu (Itar Krjfttk ktlUi

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers

Phone 281

Opticians

BANFIELD GLEANER NOTES.

BARRYV1LLE.
The Aid Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Mudge, wa* largely attend­
ed. Proceeds, 85.10.
The Easter exerciic* conducted by
the young people Sunday were very
nicely carried out. The *inging ami
•peaking were extra good.
The
church wa* prettily trimmed in green
and white and with plants and Howers.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and daughter,
and Mis* Eva Dcmarav, of Jackson,
spent from Saturday till Tuesday, the
guest* of their-father and mother, Mr.
and Mr» Ben Dcinaray.
Barium Change In Cedar Creek.
Mary Hayman was called to Dowa­
E. II. Campbell, who has been conduel ing a general store al Cedar giac Saturday to see her »i*ter, Mrs.
Creek tim ing the hist two years. Iiag
sold a half interest lo his brother.
Mr*. Bailey, of . Nuhville, spent
A. I., Campbell .who will conduct lhe from Thursday until .Monday at the
shire. E. II. Campbell will move up­ home of Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Mudge.
on his farm northeast of Cedar
Creek.
-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY—
The regular meeting of the Gleaners
will be held Saturday evening,'April
18. An Easter supper will be served
to the Gleaners and their families.
E6ch family i&gt; requested to bring one
dozen eggs. ’The program follows:
Song by the Ladies* Quartette;
Easter greetings, llev. Brooks; paper.
Miss' Crites; song by the gentlemen
quartette.
.
Come and join the Gleaners. If you
arc not a Gleaner you ought to be.

OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES
ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER
,

D.. . D ,

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»C ram» Away,
WR.rL.^k.
Relieves
Backache and Rl.A.
Blad­
der Disorders After A

Taken

from the blood ud drive it out of
the system.
It matters not how old yon are or
how long you have suffered, Croxone
is so prepared that it i* practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. You will find
it different from all other remedies.
There is nothing else on earth like
it.
It Hart* to work immediately,
ud more than a few dosec. arc sei- dom required to relieve even the
most chronic, obstinate case*.
It is the most wonderful remedy
ever mrdc for restoring the lifeless
organs to health and strength and
ridding the system of every particle
of uric acid, and you can take it with
the utmost confidence that nothing
on earth will io quickly cure such
condition*.
You can obtain u original - pack­
age of Croxone at trifling cost from

Sleep disturbing bladder Weak­
nesses, backache, rheumatism, and
the many other kindred ailments
which so commonly come with declin­
ing years, need no longer be a source
of dread and misery to those who are
past the middle age of life.
The new diicovery, Croxone, over­
comes all such disorders because it re­
move* the very Cause of the trouble. It
soaks right into the kidneys, through
the walls and linings; deans out tne
little filtering gland* and cells, and
gives the ki^Bys new strength to do
their v.orl^B^fccrly. It neutralizes
and dissoN^^A poisonous uric acid
substancejrMMlodjte in the joint*
and mM^IWWl|wl»g rheumatism;
and
filter and sift the purchase price tf Croxone »houl4
oot
WWl®?ous wa*te matter fail u&gt; a single case,

A Spring Time of Saving Means A
Winter Time of Plenty
Very likely there has not been a time during the
past 25 years when, owing to the social conditions,
it has been more difficult for the average young man
or young woman, or even the middle aged people, to
save money and lay aside a few dollars in our sav­
ings department than af the present time. All
I manner of occasions and requirements arise and
prevail to draw from the weekly dr monthly income.
Exirapaganco in dress an&lt;l excess in social
I fuqctionsjge causing many a young mgn and young
woman to let, t all theif
- and
come every weeft,
not on
buying on credit so
ore they get thqgy- ’" ‘
their sa

Don’t follow that track! Buy moderately in
clothes. Peny yourself some of the social functions
you think you should attend I, Save a little of your
’ salary EVERY WEEK and start a savings account
. with us. If you practice saving in the Springtime
of your life and make regular deposits with us
where you know your money is safe and drawing
you 3 per cent interest compounded semi-annually,
you will have plenty for your comfort when the
winter-time of your .life comes..
Think it over young man, and young woman,

and then come to us I

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Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Things For You
Hastings, Michigan.

�mid are mH&gt;)»tnd ■.... \V.* f.*.*d Hi" I

Poultry (/Hants

very y«uug ob«'B &gt;■•11..i ■■ns. (Ii.-n
chick f.HHl, mid 4 &lt;&gt;iy I fad! r,f |iron,
Rate# for Advertising in this
short*, corn nnrtl and’li&lt;s-r scrap,
gradually leading up In wh&lt;i|.‘* grain.
Column are 1 cent per word
Ayr k&lt;*«‘|» grit, cli iri-o.l and fre*b
each week and no adv.
wal.tr Ixtforo (hum :‘&gt;l tlo* limr. We
will be run for less than 15
are using Mandy L&lt;-.- imsMtcrs. Any
cents.
chicks which Ii*1' &lt;&gt;'.*r live wreks
do
"&lt;i' ।l i.i iiMirn
ludch &lt;&gt;f j
tin llm*.
mu*, Oul
uui of
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155 chit-kens I hen* are now living! Single Comb Black Minorca^ andil
25 imd they are
ar&lt;* n--i
n
.i-n-i. ifi-&gt;
.. dying I Single Comh llliode Island Reds. I
.. ...n
(1, cause| Eggs for hutching. -I rents each or*|
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. 4lag
If —
you
can (,.||
ti ll IB1
to.-. ||
Ih&lt;*
and a reitP'ily fnr this trouble please
83.50 per !(M». from pure bred ’
slock. Henry Smith. llrsl house ’
do so ns .Mum a-* m^lblb in i*iicast of (Jar Seal factory. Phone;
i-hwuNl t«»vt.,|niM’ h" 1 Imvt! anol her
hiildi n wi*ck old-iu»w. Con the
304 II.tf
cause Im’ ln»bret*&lt;liiig.' Also feed
For
Sale—Yearling Bronze hirkcyjC
sprouted ants f&lt;T green fowl,
ono gobbler.
two hens. Alice
Vmtrs I nil). I&gt;. W. |„
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Grant, Woodland, Mich.
if
From your Iclh r ybur rliiitkR
lutvtt no ailment Ilia! chicks lire'
Tilts department It (ptended to give heir lo-lhey only jusl.die. Iler- For Sale—S. C. Moltled Ancona eggs
for hatching. *1JMI for 15, 85JM
•mr milwribcni riio br-u and tniMt re­ Imps your hrooth i- :nv kepi ton
liable Information wo can obtain on warm. ’L’Atui will lake ihe life out
per IGO. Inquire of Mm. Alvati I).
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Miller. Phono. ■*) 3R. Woodland.
(dined lo In'lievu iii-lu&gt;*&lt;diiig is the
Mich.
if
catiM*.
That
Weal.-in
Un*
c.mslituutc In'thto department wlh*n they
tiou, ami the lillle b-llnws can't Iloimie. Him* Barred- Plymouth
&lt;t»o morn information nn any subj
si ami very much. I would suggest
Kock*. Prize-. Winners.
Grand
Rapids, Jackson, ifkslitig* nnd
that, you inlrmhh'e mhik* new blood
lino your flock.
into
mw.K. It
u i- not
mu. iim
t«w&gt;&gt; late
line .wih'k-mt -iiowii. .-»« gooti inyvrw
.
Ix*ghariis As (Uipons.
imw, as tlic season i' hid In-ginning. 1/ as exist in tho breed. Eggs from
The L'ghbrns, which
usually
farm range flock, wilh conditions'
weigh two or three pounds,' when
ideal for high per cent of fertility;
Cork Has Injured Rqpk'.
ready for market, may_glIain to to
$1.00 per 15, $■_'.'&lt;&lt;) per 50, *5.iai per
"What was wrong with a one
Phom 385
M. W. HicRs
Hittings, Mich.
it pound# as ejlpbiis. Tti«* price
too, wrapped and packed in hasyear
old
male
bird
Hial'waike&lt;l
as
if
roaches ns high ns 25 cents per.
k«U. In-go safely any distance.'
CORNER PARK AND WADNUT STS.
pound,, while the average would Ih* h«* was hurt in Im i.: wa* sick two
weeks; ale hearliij mild two days
delivered nt lhe farm. G. A j
'JI cents. This means more than r.'
'before lie (Med; afler d*ilh Ilis
per head for th«*se sundus rockerBauniganlm-r. Irving. Mich- Cili-i
comb liirm’il hlofk? '
el#. lad every farmer get this for
gens I'houe, Hastings.
3-wks
The bin! may have had his hark
his roosters.
injured in some way. As In that I For Sale—Eggs, from I hr famous i
, It will not, cost more tn raise a
couldn't say wilhmii knowing about
Youngs strain S C. Wltilc L&gt;*gcapon than a pullet: it-.will -cost
honis. 50 cents for 15. Phom* 281- i
twice as mncli to feed a rooster ns the coudiiious uml-c which lie was
kept, anil thp pos-iliiliims of acci­
2 rings; Wui. H. Mishler, Route I
a hen. .Therefore, $5u .will fatten
One of lhe secreta of having GOOD MRATS to offer the
•i .'
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ihe 3(10 cockerelh nicely, which will dents to him. An apiiaroni InmeCblic i» in the Baying. There are all aorta of cattle to be
tiess in tho hlick might also be due
leave a elemi prollt of &lt;335, if-wo
light, for inaUnce, at all aorta of pricea. It ia poaaible to
For Sale—Sellings nf thick eggs, i
|&gt;ay nursvlves for the limo ami can*, to kidney.trouble &lt;&gt;r ti&gt; di'Onscd or­
buy Scrawny Beef at low pricea, and to aril it comparatively
Phom* i3l-'J long 2 short. E. l'.|
gans
of
generation.
cheap, nut it will be tough, will have more waste, and not
allowing &lt;25 for this. IL will take
Nichols.
l-wk
be so nourishing. The Beal Beef Coata More, and ia Worth
about nine moiiths from hatching
More. At thia market yoa get the beat our money can buy
lo prepnrA thorn for market. Isn't
For Sole—Eggs for hatching from
in thia county. We decline to buy inferior animals at any
Wfl n month pretty good prollt from
"Would you ntihidfr il sufAmerican. Slantlard
fawn ami
price. We can always assure you First Class Meats, at
capon#? I should say so.
flrieiit-sun fur young chirks, from
white Indian Runner Ducks. Crys­
RKABONADLE PRICES.
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early morning until mn&gt;n. through
tal while egg strain. Also high
the summer month.*? Tin* spot is
Time In Market Canons.
scoring il. C. Rhode Island Reds.
dry,
lint
no
nfl.'rn'Hiii
sun."
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L.
II.
Capons arc placed on the market
AU eggs $1 -W1 per setting. Coy G.
Ehickeii# Hint caii gei *uu for half
when other hints are all sold off as,
Brumm. Nashville, Mich- R. F. D.
■friers and nn* the market ilondersi the day will nol suffer for lack of ■ Carrier No. 5.
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flwks
PInm 162 TIM Mm? Markit Mm
Hailing#, Mich.
earlier in the seqson. This insures sunlight if deprived of it tho other
a high price. Camms sold any lime। half, hut the iiinount nf sfm dosirHabeas Corpus.
I from Christinas till March will nlito at any time depends upon lhe
Habeas corpus Is a writ directed to
bring a good price, ns hens are lay­ temperature mid the veniilalioii. A
Cure* of Luxury.
ADDITION TO HIS -EFFICIENCY ing during these mouths, anil no one। poultry ytml in a city partly sur­ * person detaining another nnd com­
The moat judicious historians, the
I rouitded* by- building- which ob­ manding him to produce the body of
Dost learned philosophers, and tho
just try n few capons this year, mulI struct ventilation. Imd gelling the tho prisoner to do. submit to and re­
protoundest politicians, all lay it down
you will be ju«t as pleased with sun all imirning. might be dreidedly ceive whatsoever the court or judge
Remember That His Personality
tim-oinrorlable in the mornings in issuing tho writ shall decree, it la
as acertaln Indispensable maxim, that .
ihe
result.
It
will
serve
lo
swell
Counts for Much.
.
lhe yearly proills up lo the (foinl. *uinrtier. It is desiraide always that applicable In all cases in which a per­
wherever luxury prevails. It neve:
you desire I hem, and wlU give one’ th" bird# have oree*s In shade at son in custody claims to bo illegally
falls to destroy the most Aourishlny
"He's really very agreeable outside
states and kingdoms; and the expert- [
more good reason why poultry is
detained or wrongfully refused ball,
I of business hours." How often we hear
or wishes to be removed from ono
ence of all ages, and all nations, does.| this remark" about a certain typo of really profitable on the farm. '
Skin Disease.
court to another.
but too clearly demonstrate the truth1
, man at tho head of a large enterprise.
Calendar For March.
I have n lol of chickens that are
of this maxim.—Charles.Rollin:'
He Is the man whose ofAce demeanor
Eash year the number of March losing their feathers around their
Automobile Man Dines.
' is characterized by the coldness of a halrhek increases, The bulk .of necks, Can you tell nu- whal It is
"Walter, 1 don't want hla chceae.*,j
i snowball and tho indifference of a lhesiufnrc made .with incubators. and what can !••• done to cure
“Anything wrong, air?" “It's too old, ■
,| stone.
Can* should be taken tlint broody
Haven't
you. gdt any ot the 1913
singly
quartered
in -a
Chickens have a disease like scro•In his desire to become efficient and hens nre i.......
men ■usii
shall cumo
come together
togi-iuer ■imply
simply auu
and
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moMr-Voater, Buuinu
purely for the benefit of mankind. It moke every one about him the samo| iniilduig Dial is free from ilrafls. ii
*r« around the
I,f is caused1
will he a power such as the world baa ho W««" *vcrr bl1 ot human feel-1J1'*”
MW drMBM or.--M.Hb.. Ar»ol4 in. o« ot M.
-1U&gt; u. .ul, JII » I Mir ...... . .1 1' -I; &gt;y a •'mall mile wlueli burrows in-

NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C, White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.
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Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cyphers’ Incubators and
Brooders.

BUYING RIGHT

. , WARRANTS

United Light and
Railways Co.
Howe

Snow
Corrlzar
and
Bortles

I Beware of Ointments for.
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
■tn when enlcrlnr it thrr.'jeh
surfacm. Buch articles should
nevar bo uac&lt;l rxcept on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as tho damaco
they will do-to ten fold to tho good you
can possibly dsrivo from them. Hall's

Catarrh Cure ba auro you ret !!■&lt;• scnu.
ine. It fa taken Internally and mads in
Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Te»Umonlala free.

DR. C. D. OWENS

The man who subordinates his per­
sonality to his position is tho man who
lets his position run him und who Is a
DENTIST
jobholder before be Ira man. A pitia­
Will bn at Hasting# Wednesday. ble state. Indued, for anybody to And
April 22nd, nnd each * Wednemlny himself In. Being a man with a per­
I hereafter al same office In Steb­ sonality as well as an executive with
bins' Block, Hastings.
a high degree of efficiency la an ideal
.
Respectfully,
Dr. C. D. Owens. D. D. 8. which every business man mlgbt well
hold before himself, inside of business
hours or otherwise.—Milwaukee Jour­
nal.

BEST QUALITY JAPAN TEA
FANNIN6S15 Cts. par lb.

Oil Drives Out Coal.
On account of tho largo production
of petroleum (n California, and Ils u«t
Hero is a chance (o gel the best tea for fuel, coal mining has practically
grown al lhe lowest price, only 15 ceased In that state. According to tho
United States geological survey, the
cents per pound. Try n pound.
production of coal In tho last two
years has boon only 10,747 tons la
till, and W.97B tons In 1913. Thu pro­
duction of petroleum iu California in
Jefferson St.
1912 was 86,450,767 barrels, of which
Mich.
Hastings,
used directly for fuel. Largo quanU-

The Coffee Ranch

HE8ISTERE0 PERCHEROH STHLtlOl

ORPHAN BOY
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No.

Description—Orphan Boy is regis­
tered in the Peroheron stud Book of
America, ami hi# recorded number is
2*4583.
Color, gray, weight 1910
l&gt;ounds.
Pedigree—Foaled June L 1891.
bred ami owned by Homer L. Adgate
of Ionia, Michigan.
Got by Epis
D’Or 65H) (8454), he by Confident
:»47 (397), he by Brilliant 1271 (755),
ho hy Brilliant 1899 (75fl). he by Coco
Il (711). ho by Vieux Chaslin (713),
lip by Coco (713), he hy Mignon (715),
he by Jean-hi-Blauc (7391.
Terms—Tn insure a mare wilh
standing colt 810,00; Single Service
MX10. ■ Parties disposing of mares be­
fore foaling time will be held re­
sponsible for nervier. All act Munis
at risk of owner* of mares.; Mares
must be,returned aa instructed.
At Sid Tinkler's, 2 miles west and
% mile south of Lacey, Wednesdays
and Thursdays. Other appointments
by phone.

coal for gas making, and on the em­
ulate of 3ft barrels of petroleum being
equivalent to one ton of ordinary
bituminous coal, it is probable that
from 14,000,000 to 15,000,000 tons of
coal would be required to perform In
California the service now rendered by
petroleum In the production of heat,
light and power. There is still, how­
ever, some demand for coal in Califor­
nia, particularly for domestic use and
for tho bunker trado al San Francisco,
but this is almost exclusively supplied
t&gt;r coal from other states or from

Exception to the Rule.
Countryman (at the National Gal­
lery)—"Why, them's tho very same
pictures I saw hero the day before
yesterday!"
Attendant
(dryly)—
"Quito likely." Countryman—"Thon
that clerk at the hotel ta un awful
lair. Ho told mo that tho pictures
was changed daily tn all th (J leadin'
picture houses."
Remember

MYRON EMMONS, Prop.|brings best

our

results-

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best remedy is !&lt;• hihmi' their head*!
will) caijK&gt;lnl«*d w-&lt; line or an nint-»
monl of sulphur^ lanl and iurpon-:
id clean
-title. 'I -----would
rieaii off
off a*
as much
mud of]
tin* loose, aentj uiidier ns possibk*,'
ami then apply thi* oluUnmil. Two]
nol receive stillli i.-nt ImaJ, mid the or three npplii'iiimiw should lu* suf­
hatch is very apt io be poor in ficient.
consequence
,
That Explains.
After lhe chicks are hatched they •
should In* kept imlams for two
“I have a dag. mid n hen whirl)
weeks, ns sudden changes &lt;»f weath­ an? fart fri.....I*. Isift that queer?”
er will chill nnd slum them. After
they are two weeks old lhe weather ural nflliiil:
will nol lie So severe nml.. be-tidi-A,
the chirks will he stronger and bet­
“I believe yo-.n- hen nnd your dog
arc ImiIIi setters."
tor «ble lo stand the t*x(&gt;OSurc.

double profeelion.
March selfings should not contnin more,than eleven eggs. so that
can fully, cover them.
minilH-r.

The Um-slion of ('.lose
Dropping Boards,
I believe in tho use of dropping
hoards close umlernealh the hens.
I made the parches of '-'x3‘s set flat­
wise on '.’xi's that rested on tlteir
edges direrjiy on the drooping
Imartls.
•
.-The perches.■wiire made info a
frame work that was fastened to
lhe hack wnll of Hut house-by large
strap hinges at I Im rear end of
each of the 2 x 4’tr.
Every morning, after the. nlrda
come off lhe roost, lhe perches me
hung up against the back wall by
largo strong honks, nml the drap­
ing boards are carefully acraped
and cleanly swept. At no time of
Hie day are tho perches allowed lo
remain down, as al night. My birds
often, enjoy Hie clean board «|&gt;nce
us a kihd of porch or hmk-out over
the yards, where they may sit dur­
ing the day. I am convinced they*
must realize -that is is a perfectly
dean place, and they occupy it by
preference.
Every month, ami sometimes oftener, all the perches, dropping
boards, walla, ceiling and nesting
compartments‘are carefully paintdd with a mixture of cnlde carbolic
acid and kerosene 'one port of the
former to tt^o parts of the latter.)
This solution, is applied with a four
inch paint-brush ami great care is
taken lo gel the paint into every
crevice and corner. By such a
treatment of lhe pereli and drop­
ping-board Hystem there is never
any offensive odor about the roost­
ing places. The birds cit on these
liercnes about six inches above the
dropping board, nnd I have never
seen any kind of sickness among
them. I have never seen n mitt*
about the place; and lhe slight odor
of carbolic acid that arises from
the fixtures underneath the birds,
helps to keep the lice reduced to a
minimum.
.Dear Sir:—I .am a subscriber to
the Hastings Banner nnjd if you can
give me any information on lhe fol­
lowing question I will bo very
thankful. ,
I am raising White Leghorns and
having very poor luck with lhe
chicks.
My chicks' seem healthy
and lively until they are four weeks
old. and then they begin dying. They
seem to gel droopy and soon Tall
over nnd die. Tlm biggest part die
at night, but also lose some in the
daytime. We- have cut them open

Carlton, 3-30. 1911.
Dear Sir:
1 Jiavc a younc flock of hens, the
Inst couple &lt;d weeks I noticed two
I of them Imv- red looking eyes.
They swell slnil nml go blind, will
you tell nn- wlint to do for it. mid
also what is Un* 'disease,' if so you
may answ.-r itimugh lhe Hastings
Haiiner. Wilh kind regard.
I should riiv your hens had the
roup. I would lake aomo Gennoxom* ami follmy direct ions nnd 11
think you ran -lop it. They must
sit in a draft nt night, I should'
think lo caii-e il.

BOWENS MILLS.
Mr. hnd Mrs.* Kugfene Davis nml
sons spout 'Easier Sunday wilh Mr.
—
n.l Mr.«.
, Win.
tl*... Holley.
H..II..,,
■•
nnd
Dale llnine* ami alater Miss
PrltielcDf Plainwell are Hpemliiig a
few days wilh old friends here.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Briggs nnd Hi­
lle daughlvr i-penl Easter Sunday
with Mrs. Bi leg-*'parents in Middle­
ville.
There will be a dance nl tho
Grange hall s .lmday evening April
25. All are cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Briggs en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Sonjiha and Miss C lirna. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Willia/Streets mid children. Mr. and
Mrs. Claud** Willson and lillle son
nnd Mr. and Mra. Gladeon Briggs
and dam-’hb-r to Easier dinner, Sun­
day.
The Indies Aid Society of lh&gt;County Line M. K church met with
Mr. mid Mrs. Meyers, Wednesday.
Eli Holes &lt;d Hasting# spent Eas­
ter Sunday witli hi#, parents Mr.
ami Mrs. J. B. Holea.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl West are lhe
firoud parent* &lt;&gt;f a fine boy. born
Easter, Congratula
Congratiila-­
o them on Eaaler.
tions.
..
Why?
"But don't you want to give mo a
klas. Mauotlta?" "No, not My grand­
father rays you've got the tongue of
a viperl"—Blanco y Negro (Madrid).
Origin of "Hoosier."
It Is generally believed that tho
word "Hoosier" Is of southern origin,
at first applied to any uncouth person
from the west, but It was Anally Io­

adopted ns a badge of distinction.
-BANNER

WtNT AIWB. PAY.-

Michigan Trust Bldg.

Our ability to please our trade wilh our
Foods is the basis of our success.
Do not lose sight of the fact, because it is all important to
you. We never -do forget it.

Veal Loaf, delicious for sandwiches,
A Good Grade Coffee, Our
Argo Staych « packages for--------Kvapotnte.'. Cranberries, per package
New Maple Sugar, per lb.
---------- —-----------30 lbs H. 8t E Granulated Sugar, for.......... .......

Fresh Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions.

I™",

E. C. Russ 6 Son

Grocer-

Advertise Your Wants in the BANNER for Best Results.

BESSMER BROS.

ordinate# and become# a part of n
working ayatom. a# dehumanized oa
his filing ayatum or hla adding ma­
chine or the typewriter which hla
stenographer nmntpnlatoa. Dtfrlng of­
fice hours he la a machine which dic­
tates luttara. looks over reports and
develops efficiency. But—"ne'a really
very ugrecublo outaido .of bualncah
hours."
•
Thia man needa to know that, hla
ability bring efficient, ha become a
more efficient "ha bo becomes more hu­
man, just aa a machine la more effi­
cient tho more machtnollko il be­
comes. Ho needs to learn that the
nian at tho head of a big concern
must have personality if ho la to bold
his business together, and that per­
sonality Is a good thing to keep on
top.

Railwaya
Co.

PLUMBING &lt;9 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
If vou have anv work in ihe above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job.

And you will

find my prices as low as I^can possibly make them.

My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure

Systems,

Wells. Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

CHAS. DENE.AU,
MICHIGAN.

DELTON,
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FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

The Imported Percheron Stallion

DOMINO
No. 45879 (83783)

Will make the season of 1914 as follows:

SATURDAYS—At Freeman’s Livery Barn,
Nashville.
OTHER DAYS—At our barns on the J. R.
Barnum farm 1 1-2 miles east of Coats Grove.
Domino is well and favorably known as the Jasper Deed's horse. He
is of correct Percheron^ype, good bone, weighs nearly 1900 and is perfectly
sound. He has good action either walking or trotting. His color is beauti­
ful dapple gray.
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TERMS
$15 for standing colt. Owners parting with
mares will be held for service fee. Mares bred at
owner’s risk.
)

ARNUM
WOODLAND PHONE

ROS

Owners and 4
V Coats Grove, Mich.

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�R THAN WATER

SHE
DR. PIERCE'S

GOLDEN MEDiCAL DISCOVERY

Dg. ra*CE*S GREAT 1008 PAGE lilt STRATED COMMON SENSE MEDICAL
Avnm WILLBESENT BUffl.'CLOTll BOUND FOR 11 ONE-CENT STAMPS.

eoxrtcil Proceedings
OFFICIAL
CH, GHinrll mH in IHUl.r

I erect inn of any fence for a dec? en................ property, nml ear-,
Mostly prhtion your honorable body
| to remove I lie fence now in said
wylion of the city park Ih* received
I ““;L,?SS.y-TlJ."nlin»n liml |«-ll-

Disbursements.
Transferred lo Ini.* and
Hmkihg &lt; 800 00

IOTES

Tplal .................................... 800 00
Cash in Fund Mar. 2. 1914..9
' 1200
Paving Fund
Receipts.
Bonds Sold, Jefferson and
Green Streets 914850 00
Interest on Bonds Jeffrroraon and Green Streets
839 66
lx&gt;an 5000 00
Collected on JetTcrson nnd
Green Streets
12055 90

Paul Towi
school one i
English .\l
their JEngllg
Miss Dav
High School
High School
(ieomclry
solving of e

Ii School.
M. A. C. visited
►nearly completed
irature Text.
14. from Central
roil, visited lhe

njoying

the

'abM-nt lhe Ural
of last,-—__pou,,,
„ illness
jouijt Aof
932715 56 Ji'adceM"- Htokl,»
l,,r

Total
DLsbiirKcmcnts.
Orders paid 930042 41
Transferred to General St
Transferred to Contingent
Transferred
to
Interest
Sinking
1533 12

Hal SincleiB and Harold Spath
585 00 haw been compelled to leave school
585 0U lo lead a strenuous life mi the farm.
Miss Beatrice IJarrollu r.* 13 and
friends Mins Kathryn
Waanick.
from Ypsilanti visitmi us Iasi Tues­
Total
932745 56 day.
Interest Kinking.
Privileges never w&lt;*re so proclou*
’
Receipts.
as to the preaonl senior class, and
(’.ash received 9 7025 51
are fully worth the cost of all lhew
Transfd from Paving Fd. 1533-12 years of wailing.
.
Earl Waite, a stUdi-nt "f I’, of .M..
Total .......9 8558 63
visited u* Monday of last week.
Disbursements.
Much onthusiaain prevails on lhe
Over-draft Mar. 10. 1913...9 131 19 part of; the bast ball candidate* and
Order* paid
7201 66
the prospect.* ar® good for splendid
Outstanding
30 00 worlcthis spring. Mr. Worrell will

Red by
Thu GIum Creek G
has lieen secured for
county grange meeting al CtutriOllu
June f3lh.
Where hi there another Grange,
in Michigan with a band like Gias*
Creek hast
At the ClMkriolte meeting of Bar'ry, Eaton mlti Gallmuu counties
diaries L. Gardiner of Manchester,'
N. IL will be ihe speaker.
Mr.1
:
Gardiner is lhe High Priest nf,
Demeter, th" highest officer in lhe
,
National Grange and every meinis-r,
of the order in Barry County should
bo there to hear him.
Star Grange received four applicnliona for membership'al their
last mooting, oti Saturday April 18
there will be initiation in lhe third
nnd fourth degree^, followed by n
hampict. All members nml candi­
date* are cordially invited lo bo
present.
■
The iniportmice of spraying nl
this lime of llie year has mode II
yecessary to compile a calendar for
spraying. .This is in an abbreviated
form: hut will give nil the informa­
tion'iTeceMary for the fruit raised
in this county.
We are indebted to A. N. Brown
of Grand Hiipid-*r Mich, for the for­
mulas nnd instructions given.
Mr.
Brown is a fniit grower of nation­
wide reputation nnd then* I* no
better authority on trees and spray­

. fflUI, jr,
member giving a
relating lo n cow.
Hreitnlion—Carrie McDonald.
'■Which id More Profitable. Mak­
ing Butler at Homo, or Soiling
Cream at a Creamery?
(J) MakJng Buller, by Mra Chriaty. 2()
Belling Cream by Herl Archarl.
“Carn, of Cream to lie Sent to a
Creamery." a ten minute* paper by
Brother Christ.
.Diitruraion, led byTWr.a. Narrht.
Reading, • “The
Discontented
Farmer"—by Lecturer.
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Music by Miss Christy, fnlloWod
by march and |&gt;enhy collection.
Neil ly Groat, Lecturer.

SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
Frank Price is .hiving a largo
ainounl of logs sowed into lumber
at his place.
Mrs. Flory I* visiting hcr son in
Nashville.
Mrs. Sarah Good of NoshviUo vis­
iled hcr daughter. Mrs. Albert Mc­
Clelland and family over Sunday.
David McClelland and family nnd
Charlotte Hyde of Barryvilb*. spent
Sunday evening nl Albert McClel­
land's.

irvUIM

hi

Elmdniu

Von Order is under the
care of Dr. Miller of Freeport.
M,r;
Mrt- Elm®* Mniaihan vis­
ited in Freeport Saturday and Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrn. Alvin Bergy visiled
their wm Alvm of Bownc, Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. brio Yeiter spent*
Earter wilh relatives in South Lowoil.
.
i, 8,1Ta^ Draper wont to.Grand
R.ipidu, Monday to help move Ilarry
Ihompaftn to Allo.
Win. Krcplln and George Tnylor
of Grand Hapids visited over Bun­
day with the fonmlr’s mother, Mra.
Mary KrepHn.
Mr. imd Mra. Frank McNauglibm
•■nlerin nod the Easter Tea given by
(lie Molliodisl ladies Monday even­
ing.
Wilbur Cosgriff and men com
moored work Monday morning o
Hie mile road north of Allo.
Frank Kline is having his homo
reshinglcd. •
F. Hounds was in IxjwoII. Monday
having his teeth extracted.
'
Will Davern of Kulamuoo, N«'v|l
Davern, Murk Gaxellu, Tony Baldus'
and. Fred Hollaway of laiwoll, vis­
ited wilh Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Co*-griff, Sunday.

Total 9 736285
*'rl'lS "i-"1"*
'3- "S ii, ot John Slnllik™ lor cl.-annw
Sidney Shipman and Lawrence
M.y.m IWwhi l.r.-; dlM.
[ |lm imv.-mml b.. |&gt;l.rml ml bln. On hand Mar. 2. 19149 1195 78 Bauer '13 were visitor* al lhe H. 8.
When run down with kidney
Recapitulation.
Present at rail call Aid. Andera,
■
last week.
troubh*, backnche, rheumatism or
Clerk's Book
Carvelh, Hilton, Lunn and lloush.
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... ihii,... is.-ii *
'• rho sunshiny days of spring have
AlutaOt al roll call Aid. Tilman
by Aid. JlHIm IMl a Contingent Fund, on hand9 1360 99
bladder weakness, turn quickly for
come,
ami Wooton
iM-uvnnger.license be granu«t frank General struct Fund, on
help to Foley Kidney I'ills. You
t
he
hanlest
of
the
year."
Mi.mlr. ot Fd.nl.ry il. linl [ H»H u|« imyim-m ol I.” nl
cannot take them into your system
4(8 90
hand
' ,
County S-crelary-,
without having good results. Chas.
- read nnd approved.
Lorried.
....
..
,
,&gt;
274 75
Waler Fund, on hand
I). C. Vnndarcook wa* nl Ihgb
Moved by Ahl. Hilton that the gcMoved by Aid. (-arvelli that polf- Fire Fund on hand
537 36 School getting aequaintvd last Wed­
in the near future we will give N. Fox. Himrod, N. Y.. saya: “Foley
Kidney Pills havo donn me more
count of thc Chii-ago Fire Appnrallion
of
John
t.ni«
fur
water
on
west
Lighting
Fund,
on
hand...
instructions
for
spraying
small
&lt;rai- iii'ii "i
....... ........ .
.
--—nesday afternoon.
ua Company J.e referred to FireOuter
t
to hunt,
good than 9150.00 worth of medi­
street Ih* »*f..r_re&lt;t
referred*lo
bupt. of
of Dog Fund, on hand'
Leland Holly and Paul dlogart fniit and potatoes.
Water Works.- Carried.
Sewer Fund, oil hand
1065 72 were inspecting Uie cily water­
We will he pleased io answer in cine." .They give you good results.
I he Farmers Club of Thornnpptc
Company. Carried.
Library Fund, on hand.... 1200 00 works and were, cordially received this department
any questions •—Arthur Mulhollnnd,—Adv.
township passed at a recent meet­
Aid. Tilman tnke* bis seat.
Hastings, Mich, -Mar. 24. 1914. i I'avipg Fund —
I The following
accounts were!
ing a resolution favoring orchard,
•by Llie engineer wlm very kindly alsnil fniit tree disease* apd (Jieir
- Honorable Mayor nnd Common. Interest nnd Sinking Fund.
—BANNER WANT AI)V&amp; PAY,
inspectors in tho township.
atfdilcil:
d&lt;-mon*l rated
the workings of treatment.
on hand
1195 78
.9 6.661 Council,
pumps and various thing* in ennPeler Tindall, flremnn•
. 453
Cily nf Hastings.
nection with lhe pumping station.
Chas Allen, account
Cash on Hand9 6973 12
.
.it) I Gentlemen:—
They expect to visit the Table and
TIME TO BFRAY AND WHAT TO BPRAY WITH
Chas. E.'Freer, account
I).
K.
Tilman.
Wool Bool Factories in the near WHAT TO WHAT TO FIRST TIME
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\v,.# (De Finance Committee subHanover Insurance.Co
SECOND TIME THIRD TIME
FOURTH TIME
BPRAY
SPRAY FOR
A.
H.
CarvcUi.
future.
Cmitinenlnl Insurance Co
1 mil our annual rv|Mirl to March 2,
Finance
Conunillee.
Mis* Bowman spent her vacation
Wallace Green, ft. and cartage• f5-91 1914:
San Jose Scale
As the Idotswn. 1 lo 7 days after
Moved hy Ahl. Hilton I hat report in Mishawaka, Ind.
-l.ft'
J. E. Holt, labor
Oyster
Shell
Contingent Fund—Receipts.
10
daya
after third time, and at
In
spring
be
(ore
show
pink,
just
be
­
of Finance Committee be adopted
blossoms fall.
125
Elinor Will returned last week
Hasting* Printing Co
Scale
1084
and recorded. Carried.
leaves start, lime fore they opens Lime and sulphur intervala of 8 to 1 weeks
2.00 Cash on hand Mar. 10, 1913
after a long illness.
F. A. Brown, nccminl..
Scurfv Scale
th tough out the season. Lime
APPLE
Uordeaux Paste. 1
Heceivisl from taxes, 1913 6306 00
Scab*
and sulphur, 1 gnl. gal. to 35 gal. of 1- 33 and Arse­ and Sulphur 1—35 nnd Arse­
Alice Piereo has given up schmil
P. S. Sparks, account..
34 ii
nate ot I.cad, 3
Moved by Aid. Hillon that lhe work for this year on account of
Chas. Sherwmsl. account
Rot
lo 8 gal. of water. water.
E*°e*s
roll. 1913.
lbs. to .50 g«l. .of nate of Lead 2 lbs- to 50 gals,
Tliornnpple Elec. Co- sis....... 2
(meet■
matter of Warner and Sultpn case ill-health.
of mixture.
90.451 changed last year.
L- &amp; S. mixture.
C. K. A S. IL It., freight1
Mis* Meir, of tlm German Depart­
Wonns
be referred lO Finance Committee.
585 on
From Paving Fuud.
ment. spent hcr vacation with
Jus Englehardl. oil
Carried.
From
licenses,
etc..
friends
in
Cincinnati.
Ohio
nml
Frank Horton, account
San Jose. Scale
Whereas Ilin General Strut fund
As soon as blos­
— 9.82
Grand Hapids Supply Co.........
Curcnlio
has nol enough money lo continue while there visilod the High Schools
soms fall. Lime
Total 9 9IW 21
. Moved Ir
•** Carvelh
h------ “ (lial the
Intervals of 2 to 4 weeks until
by Aidnnd reiKirt* that most excellent
Drown Rot
work on streets.
and sulphur I-t50. 10 days later, L. &amp; danget* lo the crop is over,
DisburM-nM-iit.s.
Same as apple
work Is being done.
lie ...■&lt;•••"'•
alhiwvii —
and
onlers
Curl Ixaf
arcourd* !■«— —
Arsenate cf fxad 2 S. 1-70.
He it resolved that 9500.00 from
Lime and Sulphur 1 —70.
I'EAQH
Shot Hole Fundrawn. C.-urn-.l.
Sterling Moore has moved to
Paid oul on ordersI
tbs. to 50 gal- of
lhe
Sewer
Fund
and
93001)0
from
Aya*.—Ahl. Anders. Carvelh, Hil- Transfernsl ...
500 (IJ
to water fuud
FreefHjrl.
*u*
.
L. &amp; S. mixture.
Contingent Fund Im* transferred to
Peach Mildew
inn. Lunn, Hou.*h and Titrpan. Ab- Returned taxes, 1913.
Huth ScluitT has moved to Oiho.
General Street Fund.
Yellows
) Dig out and bnrn
Wilma Knickerbocker has gone to
rent I.
■ RrluriK-d taxes, 1912. Nol .
Signed. Chas. E. I.unn.
Little Peach I before setting an on the spot. -Pill hole with quick lim'e and let it remain 1 year
Moved by Aid itausli (hat petition
crvditi-d last year.,
162 OH
Virginia lo spend the summer.
other tree.
of Ed. Larabco for cleaning tbe Outstanding Orders.,
Moved by Ahl. Lunn that resolu­
Georgia Brown la bark in scinml
pavements |h« nveivrd and filed.
tion be adopted. Carried.
after a long illness.
PEAR
appearr,
.
Same as
put branch off.
Apple
If blight
Carried.
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Total 9 7819 22
Mrs
Engel
visited
the
1st
Grad'*
Ayes—Aid. Anders, Carvelh, Hil­
Moved hy Ahl. Lunn Hint rcsig- CMh in Fund Mar. 2, 1914.9 1360 99 lon. I.unn, Tilman, p Absent 2.
room' one dny last week.
nation of Peter Tindall h* accept(^neral Street.
kale Diseases ---------- --------------—&lt;
7 days after blos­ Repeat 10 days alter 3rd spray­
Scccmd Grade.
Moved by Aid. I.unn that Council
7urculio
ad. Camed.
..
adjourn. Carried.
Same as apple. soms fall, L. ,Nc S. ing. Reiicat 3rd spraying tl)
Pearl mid Claude Moore have
Moved by Aid. Tilman thal pell„
Receipt* ;
1'LUM
Msg
Same as apple
Cnl out black knot 1—K). 3.1b*. A. of daya tielore Crop ripens for
moved In Freeport.
Jas. M. Patten.
lion of.Hi'iinan Zerbcl Ih- referred ('undi from laxes....9 5500 00
Rot
L.—50 gallons of Brown Rot.
and burn.
Ixjyil Harper nnd Hazel Pangburn
City Clerk.
to Fire Ooinmitlt'e. Carried.
Transferred ' from
Worms
spray mixture.
were
out
Ol
aehoa
Uie
first
of
lust
Aid. W&lt;«)inn lakes bis scat.
l'nn.1
.
5»J(&gt; 00
week on account of illness.
Obituary.
Aphis
When fruit is aize Repeat 3rd spraying every 10­
Moved by Aid. Lunn that the Transferred * from Paving
When
leaves
ap
­
Curcnlio
ol large ahot. Bor­ II days till crop is secure and
585 00
STEBBINS—Charles W. Stebbins
5th and 6th Grades.
Mayor and Clerk lie aulliorix,»d lo
Fund
^CHERRY
pear, Nicotine So­ deaux 1—50, A. of leaves do upt fall id summer,
Rot
Same as apple
was born in lliis ■ city June 4, 1867, •Ixiui* Wilson wa* nb.*enl (lie
retji’W the loan al National Bank for Special Side walk tax
lation 1-100.
Sings
L, -3 lha. to 50 gal. cut out Black Knot.
4300 00 and died here bn Thursday April 9, llrsl of last week on accounl uf ill­
Four Uiaiise....
6 months. Carried.
3 69 of pleura-pneumonia. He was well ness.
Ayes—Aid.
Anders.
Cnrvelli. Dirt sold, etc..,.
When leaves ap­
known here, having clerked for
Lunn. IVmsh. Tilman and Wooton.
Gertrude CnlVIh W^lbsent.
Cotton Scale
pear, Bordeaux 1 —
.
Total
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97
years
in
local
drug
stores,
and
had
Aid. Hilton excused.
Worms
The sixth grade has flnislu-d deci­
10. 3 lbs. of A. of Repeat 2nd. in ^7 Repeat* 3rd every 7 daya for
602 18 many friends who will miss him
GRAPES
Same a* apple
Moved hy Ahl. Tilman thnl clerk Overdraft Mar. to, 1913. .
Rot
.
L.—50 gal. of mix­ daya. •
5 times.
•
. 2300 OO very rfiuch. The funeral look place mal* in-arilhmrlic.
reifuesl lhe Thornanph- Elrelric Loan* paid
(xaf Blight
ture*
Company, inasmuch a* all lights Orders paid ...................... . 7608 47 Saturday afternoon from the Epis­
61 42 copal church, and was conducted by
Vcra-Craig has entered the 4lh
______________
have not been installed to place a Outstanding Orders .... .
Rev. Wells, of Grand Hapids.
The grade.
.
light nt the corner of Union ami
X Total 91(1675 07
interment was in Riverside.
Railroad street* Instead of Allen
In drawing, they are working on
He leaves to mourn his departure Easter work.
and Railroad streets nnd (hat the Cash in Fund Mar. 2. 1914.9 408 90
his mother. Mrs. Jennie Stebbins of
light nl the Intersection of Jackson
Waler Fund.
Mary,Gallop is absent on account'
Grand Hapids, and two sisters. Mis* of illness.
nml Hailroad streets be moved
Receipt.*.
Nellie Stebbins of Grand Hapids and
almul 75 feet south-east., Carried.
There will be a contest between!
Ayes—Aid.
Anders,
Cnrvelli. Cqsli on hand Mar. to. 1913 9 3091 H Mrs. .Mnry^ilerum of Washington.
1(1X1 (I)
Received
from
Taxes.
‘
the 2nd grade of the 1st Ward and
J-unn. Roush. Tilman and Wooton.
both victors and vanquished will
StM-'J 82
Aliscnl t.
•
enjoy
a parly.
,
Card of Thunks—We wish to ex­
Moved by Aid. Lunn IhaLlbe con­
tend our heartfelt thanks lo those
Miss Manni was ill Inst week and
tract n* entered into between lie- From Contingent Fund
wlm were so kind lo us during our. Mias Hillon supplied in her plpce.Thornapph- Gas nnd. Electric Com­ Mctora sold
21
66
trouble and especially to lhe Coats
pany and the City of linsling* as Miscellaneous
Grove rlrnir for their beautiful
signed be adopted. Carried.
Miss Hindi spent part Of her vaca­
Tidal .................
.913139 83 singing, to llev. Yost* for- his com­
Aye*—Aid.
Anders,
Carvelh.
tion in Grand Hapids visiting kin­
Luriii. Roush, Tilman and Wooton.
forting words und to all who sent
,
Disbursements.
3IK) (II Howers and -’for other kindness dergarten*.
Bdnds paid ...........................
Absent I.
Three of .the boys have left kin­
1619 18 shown.
Moved by Aid. Carvelh that re­ Orders paid ....;
315 00 Adv.
Mr. and Mra. Will Hopkins. dergarten.
port nf Vice Dejiariinenl on the last Outstanding Orders
Mary Pierce and Thelma Hecox
two fire* be referred to the Chief.
Card
of
Thunks
—
We
desire
to'ex
­
entered
the alh-rnoon session of
Total
Carrietl.
.
Moved liy Aid Wooton that Coun­ (lash iu Fund. Mar. 2. 1914 9 •“* ~ tend our sincere thanks to the kindergarten.
friends who were so kind lo us nnd
cil adjourn. Carried.
Mrs. la*e Pierce visited kinder­
Fin* Fund
for lhe flowers and to lli&gt;- Mo"*'- garten JMonday morning.
ItrcdplK.
Icily Ciiuucil iim‘1 in regular .*••*- On linud Mar. 10. 1913.
ft11 51 Ixidge for their assistance and kindPhilo Sheldon and Fay Marble re­
mon Friday ovenCng. March 27, 1914. Received from Taxes..
2500 ft&gt; net**.
entered Tuesday of last wt-ek,
Mra. Jennie Blelibin*.
Mayor O*born preaiding.
Hubert Prentice and Arthur Ken­
Miss Nellie Btebbin?.
Present nl roll call Aid Anders.
Total 9 3191 51
yon enlenil kindergarten last week.
Mrs. Simon Glerum.
Caricth. Hilton, f.unn und Tilman.
Disbursemcnls.
The enrollment of the kindergar­
?
Adv.
Absent at roll call Aid. Roush and Paid'oiit on Otv)cro,..,,77^92569 69
ten is 37 pupil*.
Wpolon.
Outstanding
Hi 49
CAMPBELL.
in Geography lhe 5th grade is
Minutes of March’13. 1014, read
Mabie Brake and Mildred Sullivan ready to study' plants and animals.
-and approwd.
Total..........
..............
e2tfF»t
.........
IB
. Tile following
accounts were Cash in Fund. Mar. 2. 1914 9 537 36 have been visiting friends and rela­
tives
here.
t
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(uinl of Thunks—Wo hcreliy ex­
nu.lil'-.l:
Lighting Fu
Horn, to Dan Fell and wife. Sunday. tend our most hearty thanks to (he
C. ,F. Anders, registration...
Receipt*.
April 5, a daughter. Mrs. Fell died patrons nf Hural Route 2. for their
Dll On hand Mar. lo. 1913.
.Abe Carlton, registration...
liberal Easter "Ifering, and for all
4316 Received from Holl....
Commerrial CxmiI Co.............
3000 OO Saturday night with pneumonia.
George Tasker's people spent Sun­ gifts received, and kindness shown
tJB.il
M. C. It. IU freight
day at John L Sulhvjn’s. .
121.86
us in lhe past. We wish also to
IXetroit Lend Pipe Wk*
Total 9 1422 87
Gordon Livingston, who is attending lake this opportunity of thanking j
2.50
0. H. VanTifllin
DislitirM-nirnls.
lhe school for the blind at Lansing, U our friends nnd imlghliora for lhe
Hasting.* Printing Co
Paid oul on Orders9 3379-75
hottie for a few days.
beautiful floral offerings a«d the
go
(lilberl Striker, account....
Oulalanding
279 75
Mrs. Custer and Gurncr are visiting
.58
I, o&lt;hj Tolhurst, 'account
the former’s daughter, Mrs. Vern Bliss many, many, deeds of kindness nnd
.58
help extended u* during any und
C. W. Mixer, account
Total 9 3659 50
and family, near Sunfield.
ElU Paltoih account
Cash in Fund. Mur. 2. 19119 ““ '
The Easter exercises at the Dunk­ ull of our sickness.
Win. N. ChidesU'r
HR
Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Lichty.
Dog Fund.
aril church Sunday evening were very
LIU
Ed. Mead, uocbunl
Receipts.
well attended.
4X1) Oh hand Mar. 10. 1913...
A. H. Carvclfi^ .regi.dralion.
J. A. Wooton, registration..
NOTICE OF HEIHING CLAIMS.
Received from Dog Tax.
70 00
NORTH CARLTON.
Jack Jewell, account.-.
2.00
Mr. and Mr*.-Hiram Livingston and
Slate of Michigan, County of Bar­
Ed. IJtrabce, labor
5Ki
Tdtal
9 299 25
daughter Edith spent Sunday at Bert ry, M.
John Herron, labor..........
150
DbdmrM-incnLs
Kinhe's.
Notice is hereby given, that by an
llohL Green, labor
3XXI
Paid oul on order..*.8 123 (X)
Mr. and Mr*, l-ewis Deinond and order ofdhe Probate Court for tho
J. K. Holl, Igbor
7.10
Mrs. Sarah Hoti spent Sunday with County of Barry, inadg on the 10th
J. C. Helngle. labor
3.72
Total «
123 (IV Levi Hynes and wile.
day of April. A. D. 1014. four
,inJer
' “will
^li
_JL_D^ Cadwallad.-r. account.
5.85 Cosh in Fund Mar. 2, 1914 9
John Allcrding lost a,horse one day months from that dale wore nlA crilla Ul s^cilCa Qvcr (]ia[ am()Unt 6 months
time
r Hosmer, account....,
last week.
Setter Fund.
luwed for creditor-, to pretwnl their
be given on good bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent.
Grace, account
XXI
Mrs. I- Kenney and son Victor claims agmii.sl th.- estate df Helen
Itreeipl*.
iiM? Hobbs, account-....
XXI On hand Mur. 10. 1913....«9 f&gt; 16 53 spent Sunday willi John Zuschmitt M. Dayton Into of said county, de­
No property to by removed until settled for.
Hinchman, account..
*
। Received from Taxes
1000 (I) and family.
ceived,, ami that all crwlitora of wild
— J Special Hower, etc
Orville Heaney is mach improved deceased arc required to present
Wiseman, account..,
1069 68
pillion, rcgiatriMion...
■DM) I Tile Hold
at this .writing from a severe attack their claims In said Prohate Court.
Tilman, nccouiii
of the mumps.
-1.00;
Ill Lhe. Probtilc (Hlicc- in lhe Cily of
E. I.unn, account
WO
Tola! .-....................... . .9 2755 80
Haslingi*, ,fn&lt; examination aWd al­
SOUTHWEST RUTiaNI)
led by Aid. Anders I hat bills
DisburM-nienls.
lowance. on’or before the tOth day
taunt be alhiwed and oniers Order* paid 9 1681 52
Wm. ifttvmu und family spent of August hext and that said claims
Carried.
Sunday wilh lheir daughter, Mrs. will be heard befon* said court, on
Outstanding 15 56
-Aid, Anders. Carvelh, HilHankiu Hart and family.
Monday the lOlli day of August next
iin and Titman. Absent, 2.
.9 1700 08
Minn Eallier Cronk spent Sunday al ten o'clock in the -forenoon of
Total 4,
I by Ahi. Hilton that :ic- Cash in Fund. Mar. 2. 1914 9 1055 72 with her parent* coal of HnsUugs.
-that day.
of ilastliMpi Transfer ConiFloy Whittemore ami Hay Otis
Library.
Dated April loth. A. D. 1914.
i' referred 16 City Engineer
Hii-fipls.
spent Saturday night and Bunday
CHARLES M. MACK.
Auotioneor
i_atjjext Hireling.' Carried. On hand Mar. 10. 1013.. .8 800 (&gt;i wilh the former* grandparents
.lodge of Probate.
Aid. Tilman that Hi- Received from Taxes... . 1200 00 near Delton
Jim Wilcox spent Sunday al B:
Give our Want Column a trial for
against the
Total
.9 2000 00 Jeakins’. everybody reads |L

son oo

AUCTION SALE

On account of going into other business I will have an auction at my
residence in Delton, on

Saturday, Apr. 18
Commencing at 1 o’clock p. pi., and will sell the following property:

HORSES
Pair black marcs, extra good gen­
eral-purpose work team, wt. 2200
FARM TOOLS
Empire grain drill, 11-hoc
Oliver plow No. 99
Spring-tooth drag
Riding cultivator

Five*tooth walking cultivator
Wide-tire wagon
New wagon box .
New hay rack

Stock rack

Double work harness ip good shape
Other articles not mentioned

Terms of Salo- AI1 *““• »f s 00. •nd

FRED GREEN, Prop.

COL. ROSS BURDICK

�The snow stontw m*k.- us thmk j Mre.

and daughter, Mrs. W.

For tiuiMk) , April «.

will never be removed while weare
in the flesh; but thia we reckon.as
dead, ami give it m&gt; place &gt;»
liven, since we are now to live unto talned with 1
God; instead. we yield®urte}'" I'/'J Jguessing, con
our members unto God. that.th lcake were *
Mrs. Darid
life that we now live may be lived
[by the faith of the Aon of God. who 1
s* asr’^is."*ss. «°-™'

re a party al lhe
Ing Thursday ev|r. and Mrs. Jesse
ting to their farm1 harness shop of Riiw A ’ ° '&gt;•
iesls were enter­i
ics. gamvs nnd a
lee cream aud
i gave a farewell
ifternoon, April I.

!l;; J&amp;.iJJT

ntel’in^teru* s’

J’Martin Poland n Hi- H»«»‘

| „ ,.,‘s i jrente. Mr. aud Mrs. W. Z.
-................. .....

MiM G^rtnlde Baker
...... .

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By Lee W. Amcw
।
Little Vera Kny.ter ha&gt;*.
J
i- ihmmrer. C. A.roy.r: Sunday 'f rr|sUves in Kalamaxoo over t*unThundsy and attended the funeral of
Tte
Miss Bowman was presented ill with pneumonia bur is now nThe Coat of Discipleship­
Suutlay al 3:«U o clock. L- . the format's untie, J. B. Rssej.
I
crucified unto the world andI the Si,
।
&gt; pu.i»wiir««",»rt“. M‘irJ 1
Lewis Kasey and daughter of!
.
Luke 1V.»-X.
.
Jworld unto us (Gal. ’6.14). B‘ai •*»
The school wnual al Jud Griffiths .
. !’■__________ _ _______
nnlalion. wS f««« wr. luM l» covering.
1
Greenville were here test week on *c-l
-Golden Text: Ml. 16^5,lhe cross ia something more than ,
Mrs.
is—spending
.• HEAD OF
.LI |AKE
I &gt;
h(, w„n attended -l-spltc-tlie
Mrs. Keim-sly
iwiii,.
&gt;•* —- u CQgpfal
OF (;l
CULL
LAKE..
count of the death of Mr. Kasey s .
of weeks ni
at her home here.
"A'?1.,
........
&gt;ry jn&gt; r,._ ; ,|„nhv wcdlher. An excrilent ptt»wealing the image ot a crow. Fhe
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introductory.
Mrs. Ed. MrAH inter .•&lt;
»'f
W
Th/2^"bil&lt;'..
Urkrt
w«.
vlrlorI.1
parables
present
two
illustra
'A'
f*Mrs Harry K. Roberts, Mrs. Walter
After leaving our regular low®'1
l..u, Iu luraulKB. ™liiu WM
NORTHEAST IHTL.AXB.
».c '*2 lions concerning
iiijircr
:
.. . ,.....
Fr^an and Mr. Len Ell. Mar- ccourse for the Easter
lurn to il again today. Recall our If more v^nuld count the reel before
Fred.Henkes exiwets to roimiu-nrih. om« »f
vommwa
klewitx of’Lansing were guests obMr. Lord** experience in|.,,u} ’‘?.?(li°thp making a profession of following
-innerStoll
N K.WJepson
winning
over work on his barn this week.
and Mrs. William Reynold, last week
&lt;
t or XlPj
Christ, fewer would turn l’BC}£; nA‘ ; Jolm
Pharisee, where He healed llie
Charlie. Moon- and fimuL
and over Sunday and attended the (thu
man who had dropsy, then turned nUhing as they do,®ce«««M fDr1,lhi? ers'isor. Inlafi
received 170
mg im
__ _________________ ______
'___ 1 --i—----------guests
Vance and Reynold. "50ff party at ito tho enticirihg »?'»ns,,‘‘8ini™t&lt;l sneers of a mocking world. It « tnlNL Burt I^pardi'- ■ There were ini Hastings Sunday, the gU'*»W
true that salvation is free, b'lkJLj? ^06 fiirn ghl 'republican ballote cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance s Thursday even- |
scribes, then rebuked the gucate
ing.
and the host*. Hiua w'inning Um also true that it costs so?’ “''"T 7 ^teSgh" cituens and il slratehi
. Walter Freeman of Lan.ing .pent imultitude, who felt that He was' Face the fad, meditate on the cost. iwiilivls The good read* question
I decide that you are wiling to pay rtSdMfor»nd iMvatiw m&lt;temp­
Sunday here.
j their chainpion, and who’
Mrs. James Freeman, of Hasting., Him. But they were following Him• l* The Lord asks for full surrender bell and the propoBiljlUJ h»l in the I
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. without a realisation of what it
county by 1014 m®J°ril&gt;'.
costs to be disciples indemt
AndI of the life to Him. This we touc Mim Vesta Sehward. r has been I
Will Reynolds Saturday.
Walter Logan is home from Grana now Ho presente to them thei truth1 ,-d upon in connection with the nlwenl from school on account^*!
■ cross. When surrendered to.H m.
Rapids for the spring-and summer.
ft,, .nd Mr. C. l’ SmllKrrtornrd concerning this mailer. On an­• uses our lives, making tlxem. likei '"Sirew.- M.nln . ..... . T8(u«Uy|
other occasion Ho turned to «»
from lhe Evangelical conference in lowing multitude with a “m'n®1r salt, full of “wholreiHnc savor lite
Without His&gt; ‘"/.ooh Unl»nl«"' ioUraml lUiDetroit Monday afternoon and Mr. message, in which He revealed His■ preserving power.
Smith goc. to Grand Hapids for next deity and His cross, with the result fullness, which responds .only toI Jds on business WNnewlay.
year and Rev. J. S. Dcabler comes ml, mo, -wool talk, oral
surrender, the savor Is lacking, and
Effort u bolus, "“i'1’here from Flint.
.
, I no more with Him. *b&lt;“e John 6.26- ,the life Is therefore vnlueleM. as a , ,,,-op.T.livo a«nlor .11
The regular monthly business andI 71. Often the message regarding disciple.
How many professed dis­
c
null
»
.ulrtcriplion
|.|»'r
I,
brlW
.octal meclinff of lhe V f- A.
। lhe cost of following ChrW may lie &lt;ciples of Christ are .living fri‘1U,'*-s
Monday evening at thc home of Mis.
never entering into the great­ ciw!ltkhii«ldor "i"1 ’““lb 'S*®
unwelcome, bul II is lrye11neV&lt;hnrt' lives,
1
er things’’ (John 150), without any
Amy Hartwell.
.
,
.
moved bon- from
’J™:
This, Thursday, evening, LaurelI less. And we an* especially «»b®rt“ &lt;assurance of salvation. 91}nJ’1*
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Sohnelilrr I. . dmiffbl-r ot Mr. nod
’ Chapter No. 31. O. E. S., have a spe­• cd t&lt;* give heed to ^t (Luke’
ine
the
best I can. instoad-of study­
Thu nutline given is presented by G.
Mra.-iLevi Breandle.
cial meeting for initiatory work.
ing the Wool of God. yielding
MnUShirley Groff visited Mr. and
Easter was observed by all of the L. Aldrich in "Our Hope Magaxino. |■udvM to Him. atad'bringing forth
M-sson Divisions.
Churches with appropriate «««•»“,.
much troll lo llT«0&gt;r&gt; "l &lt;■"! lh'- Mrs. Fay Bachelder Thursday..
Mrs. Sanford Whit'1 has been
The fir.t degree team of Nashville
lrisl asks for the
• (&gt;|
Chrisl
Uie prb-flB
pre^ini- Father by the power of tho Spirill
lodge No. 36.' r, O. O. F- fa re.oon.e
L
“ur hearts. 25-26.
making some imprevm. iit-. on her
Precious Pointe.
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nvuv
pii»u«:
•••asks
«“• for
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house und has scrcem d her porch.
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Fellowship
to au invnaiiun
............ »? V 26 “cannot be my dfaeiple —J
• JI. Christ asks'for Fellowship in
were at Hastings Tuesday cvcniir
Easter exercises wen- given at
times in our lesson, v 27, 33.
Moon cress. 27-32.
conferred the work in that ran
V. 35 "He that hath ears to hear, (he W. M. churc hSunday evening.
go blind*. Christ asks for full surrendThey wore given by inenibers of the
large class of candidates. A
let him hear.” Note «®mo of tho oc■tuff badij3-35.
of the three-hnked brother^
M W B
I
. ;”!m-MLl3:0;l3:43?XMk.^l67R&lt;^. Y Andy
cium is driving a new FonL ■
tho I/jndt Tho Outline Developed.
panied thc team.
Miss Edna - Schilling reti
of which eu -I10CjBi meetings are being 2 FoV’M«ffit?om^Aml‘uiey sung Gori Roth a Maxwell and Henry ■
Ann Arbor Monday after spen
! X'orrutl an Oaklandn»««y “«'» Iorw&gt;rd” and Join
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Miss
Mildred
Howl.
il
returns
■
Easter vacation with hcr pare,
th» 22n&gt;lble Cbure11’ Because large a new song. saying, Ihou arl.worthyi home Saturday fron; a weeks visit ■
and Mrs. F. F. Schilling.
sosmlngly \ are attending, the service^ to lake the book, and to open the. wilh her father, Arthur Howlett, In ■
Paul and Catherine Voelker a
seals thereof: for thou wad slain,
age Prairie spent test week W
have been e the music is good, hecause nnd has redeemed us to God by thy Grand Rapids. She wa-arenmpan - |
grandmother, Mrs. Ida Walk
produced noir is largo, because
In hland out of every Kindred. amt ed home by Raleigh Hnwik-s who ■
their parents, Rev. and M,
.
I
of fUker is famous they come to thd tumble, and people, and nation; «nd spent Sunday at her linn»«*.
Voelker, were at Detroit &lt;
Sjiecial communlcnlK'ii of M. M- ■
Alngs. Itecause It is the popular hast made us unto our God1 kings
conference.
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Ville tewlge F. &amp; A. M. next Ihurs- |
gel
Miss Olive Walker was ho,
ng. in
in order
oruer tliat they may p.
-- and priests: we shall reign on the day night. Work in thc M. M. de- ■
TJlHTXo
•ocicl*' **
J?’"1 ,‘the
J® •earth.” Ulev. 5AI0).
nf_ lh«&gt; b»
iu.ai‘ anrlstv.
or loin
Middleville over Sunday.
1
4Wrhoir.
gel a prominent vino
'choir, or get
’
KrU’Clie W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. I
Mr. and Mr*. Burk
Sincerely yours,
daughter of Battle Creek visited at M­ among men, th’-/. «° ^‘[*^11
Leo W. Ames.
Altego Tuesday.
I
sometimes with little or no reali­
I. H ar tom’s Sunday.
.
The O. E. s. Lodito Ill-Id their reg- I
1 Charlie Screen was quite sick thc zation of the co*;. Jesus ‘urned to
/ho sclllsh, thoughtless luu’iHu'lf*
SOUTH IUTTI.AND.
tular meeting Monday night and ■
f‘rThef East*'exercises at the church
nnd gave utterance to truths lha
Preaching al lhe
Mureh
' look in a new nwnil-T. Ire creami I
enke were served.
A «pecinl 11
Sunday evening were a success in the world will not yet accept. I'Ul Sunday afternoon nl Jl«.nit-lo k. All and
meeting will bo held next. Monday II
every way. Much credit is due Me*- whirl, tlm ghild of God mu&lt;I ace T members are rcqueslwl to be l&gt;r»-»- '
dime. Stroder, lisa Shepard and nnd act upon. X erso M «lp's not
’'jili^Annn Robbins i- spending nil
the Misses Stine and Kent. Collec- tench Hint loyalty to Christ involv­ - "Easier visitors. Mr. nml Mrs. El­
|
es any mistreatment of loved oni-s. dred tiorhnm from Welcome, Mr.. itwo weeks vacation at home.
*&gt; &lt;b, "b.rth &gt;,M Sun­ If it did leach this, then it would nml Mi« Wm. Gorhatn spent Sunday
Mra. Dan Fell died al her home||
. ronlradicl His wools elsewhere, for
day evening al 7:30 &lt;&gt; clock.
near here Saturday evenrtig of 11
£)r. Hoyt and family of BattleI wn are told lo love our enemies (Mt. afternoon with Lulher IXH'brs fam- pneumonia.
She te". s beside her
Creek. Mrs. Margaret Hamilton and 5:11). how much more then our ‘lyMr. nml Mrs. Chtwlps Anders from husband, brothera and sisters, three
children, are visiting their parents, I.' friends and blood relations; lie es­
children, tho youngest of whom is |
Hastings wilh their children,
' K. Jewell and wife.______
pecially rebuked disloyally to falhei Sunday with Curry and Charlie hut one week old. Her nmlher. Mrs.
nml mother 'Mt. I5O-V): Hr indicat­
Nash, preceded her to the Great Be­
ASSYRIA SCHOOL NOTES.
’7t“! yond by only two week*.
ed the in dissolubility of .the inar- ^V'busihess meeling &lt;’f
The fifth grade have dropped N««TC '•1 iage lie 'Mt. IV:5.6 and elsewhere..
Union was litdd nl Mrs. Clinrk.
Miss Paulino Dillenlieck has been
study and are reviewing their I hys- H..
,»pnri«U»
!JT
ioiogyr which they completed in beb- j
“'SK'.Wj Bb.hr JABrn .mJ very sick wilh gastriliM
love of a man to his wife (Eph.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Merrill are im"'ll?geometry the tenth grade; is tak- 32' • Hr exhorts fathers regarding
tcrtainiiig
their daughter, Mrs. Slur;
fiS.
Hie’proper love for and care of . heir ■
ley Groff, this week.
dnldren (Eph. 6:1: Col. 32D. I hmi.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Sinilh and sonte
tno He refflw in this verse to haling aC-iIio voting tMiople attended the
Roy Dillenlieck and wife are mov­
!*'’ ialk given by Mr. M.Cook from Has­ ing in thc rooms over the bank.
"’The^reventh grade a.re .r'’d^ ‘hl’s own life also-"
: (iriix al the Y-rkley school house .
Evangeline. In arithmetic they are hi connection with Eph. .i.Jt'. indi­
cate that He does not mean dlsloyal.
having commercial discount.
“ te Sribly ties? ‘ What Hr means
!
this communUy
The Easter exercises, which were
h,n- I, .Imply &lt;h"&gt; H" .",.'"-'".7.?' took port in lhe Easter exercises
earthly relationships. He PUL tin over on High .Street.
wmk of the cress ahead of al
r
The Whittemore saw mil I will llnthings, leaving glory and thi Vf *- iih their work on 1-red smith s phut
enca of the Father, for u« Now Hi
th- talent outside the school, and 1
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deminds that we put Him OreL J»r. this week.

When You Buy an Auto, You
Consider both Quality and Price

REO -The Fifth, Price $1175

(Complete!
p°‘nt?dU?ar?b“&lt;l wl" eanVnwhlVthe '

fills the bill in all

You can't see quality of
1
Thc Fifth, stands up under presquality is aYter using the auto au hile Keo,{pu((d (hat t|)e Rco
wefi an“tLCnXn Ceomiare with other cars in price you will find the

greatest values are contained in the Reo.^
yQU
When you buy a raj
a
a|)(1 brings you back—a car
Sa”t d“ sPnotd fciate^vat tSe findyear H-is run, These are some of

Trim Gs^ Ha,

tings, Mich.

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henry ragla
. Sales Agent

Phone 69-2L-1S. Woodland Exchange.

&amp;»bx..;rir^hu?S£^

»"&gt;•«
•
■ion amounted to $R.4L
.
Monday, "Town Meeting uay. ,
r&lt; "nd „vrt,i
••
in the primary room and high, weC
arc
always
glad
a j!
Purely
show?
» for company,
*PW»

TWO BIG DAYS

Senile Id says on this verse . aii
BALTIMORE CENTER.
terms which deline ‘he einotinns
Joseph Hammond and daiigliler
affections are comparative. NlUurnl afTec.lion is to be. as
d
with the believer’s &lt;1™’
J ' who is in very poor healUi, Bunday
inXu" '"kl'ark Skillman, who has bcen sick

part of the this‘principle in His own person.
school district.
, , . ।Hui in the ls&gt;nl the nnl’iral affre' Tohmvy.and -James, two of last tions are saiiclilleH amniftrd l« th
vear’s township officials, feeling .net*­ level of the divide love 'of Joun xix
£ A- eI'ii/v. 25-2B ." w« »m.l P“
Hie school for a

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large

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admittance to thc beginners cia»»- S'™Xr &lt;
They were refused admittance on ac- it may be that they are npeuly &lt;&gt;P-poswl to our doing so. I •&gt;»« A°.±1
,o'
anything on election day.
Dorothy Jewel! wrote Lesson I Ian

so long, is nbh-to walk oul.
Jas, Hnmmnmi ami family ale Easter',dinner with his ilaugbGTr'Mr»k
Frank Kimberhng and family, of
Juhiistowii.
,
.
..­
’The Easter cxerejws
at
Die
church Sunday wore well aUonthtl
and greatly enjoyed. A full house
listened lo tin; spenking atfd *•1'®!?}^
which were very good. 1 lie offering
Miiounlejlto thu neut'lillle sum of

4,|tennie Moll and family ''f

- r£SS « «f'K- ..... w*«
in I hi. wav

John Deere Demonstration
Friday and Saturday, April 17-18

A number of special representatives from
AJmeri^f theism m^^es Every farmer in Barry county should avail thembC d“trated

that time:
John Deere Binders '
.
John Deere Spreaders
Deere Sulky Plows
Syracuse Plows
Deere &amp; Syracuse Harrows
Miller Bean Pullers
Dain Side Rakes
Dain Mowers
Dedte Loaders
Dain .Loaders
Ohio Silo Billers
Deere Roller Bearing Wagons
Deere Fann Wagons
1
Deere Disc Harrows
' Deere Alfalfa Cultivators
Deere Corn Cultivators
Deere Corn and Bean Planters
Dunham Roller Bearing Rollers
John Deere Gasoline Engines
Van Brunt Grain Drills

SSkiS! Think.nol W»t Euler
examination. __________

rttoliv". or ‘Off J"11! “ '1

TH. A ft’J.I'"

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Mr. and Mrs. John Hill.
• -j
Allen Snaulding and family were
ratirra at \)r Hull’s home Sunday.
M. W. Spaulding and fami y were
Easter guest* of their parent*, O

School Report.
Report of the Plnory School for
th.! month ending \pril 10.
Average daily"
Number boys enrolled. P.
Number girls enrolled, i.
■ Total altetiilance. 16.
percentage of jiltehdane-'
Those who were mdlliei .
nor tartly tire: Margan t GuyolL
Louise Dielerick and Alice lodti.
The fifth grade have greatly en­
joyed making n (iftiduct map of- L.
k Although the mire wished h&gt;
help their services were nut appre-

U To help in learning the combina­
tions a contest was held
which could make the best tune.
‘ Lotlie StorKan won, making an t*v-|
• erage of eleveh seconds­
'
The third grad-' have reviowtui
haula nwrmci
j
unlo’ their reading sufficiently and are
1UT1 Lancaster ami family of Has- ’™'b ■‘'rXonlortS; ' wn.Lings spent Sunday with
j those who give to another »ni piati’ reading "The Story of the Pilgrims.
Jim Unwater and were treated to that
I
belongs tn the Sou of GoiH Are the second and fourth grades are
you giving Him tho llrsl place m ,still reviewing.
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"WKod IM . .Irk e.«This Misses Mathilda bchasshergClarence nml Carlton Bump visit­ &gt;0He m ri meniiomr-4he cress. 1" ,I.r-M&gt;d Lillian Hnffert from Grand
ed our school one day Inst week
(.,ltow Jesus Christ Is to mH »« • Hapiils visib-d school «»no week. Mr.
Card! Goodell was home from ornu The cross means ilealli. n Edger also call-rd on us.
Fterl Guyoil hutf had an nljscr,
■ Grand Rapids over bumiay.
.i™ib &lt;°r
Earl Bray received a'*«&gt;{&gt; tnMbl
death for us. N'e who base m"i on his arm. and has not been able to
lie in school Uii« monlli. . He is not
act from someone, who . pom &gt;. i haplixed by the Spirit of
walked oil with old "Biddy and all tlm IsMly Of Christ the r’'’’7hIJ'"',4,. much better nt this writing.
Only one month more and we a|m
. been bsplixed into His dealh. IW
to make il lhe liesl.
.
. with Him we are also raisejl wit
orybmly attend church on Hud da). Hiin. We are dead unto sin. ■»'
Lila (tetrns, teacher
A Utile boy said to his
alive unto God tRomans rt.l-il . 1 &gt;
“I ain’t made of dust, is I • hau9»
. nur standing before (tod, and upon
What Did Shs MsanT
was when Mrink so much waler I d "his truth is iiased the ealuirtalion
Teacher (to pupil who has been
yield ouraelvAt and our mwnber.&lt; pulling a seat-mate's hair)—"You are
lH\"rs."tert Mills ami Alma Wunder­ l&lt;&gt;
to GimI m iiwirunieiito of r'iflUw'&gt;»not fit to alt with decent people. Come
lich visited school and attended lhe neiw {Rom. 6:13'. Road also (»&lt;iluup here and alt with me."
Easter exercises nt the Ragla
school !■ ---•«“..
~
nw repeal
„ that
llml this
Let me
iHH.il- m th has to do with our standing,
Friday afternoon- , ,
,
villi tonal
u our exponcuce,
ovuonence. aud
and our experexper- -BANNER WANT ADVS. MV.Merle While M sick wL.,
™— £1
building a fine large barn Hu* »pnng-

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Hastings, MicK, R. F. D. No. 7

Goodyear Brothers
Hardware and Implements

Hastings, Michi:

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NASHVILLE

| oiiit-e

Mr. and Mrs. Luben House and
children-bavr moved bark to Battle
C reek. ■ '
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Milan Cooley has rented Luben
' House'*'house on Sherman street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Barker have
I moved out on their farm in Maple
•Grike.
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with relatives. They started Wednes-

OUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from

r

periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming
Str. ami Mrs. Chris Marshall visited
relative* in Eaton Rapid* Sunday and
that a permanent cure may be had. Headache
Seeley Breen SpT Cite san Ing **a* a
nearly always results from some disorder of the guest at Mrs. Fjpnicc Mead's over
Sunday.
• . .
stomach, liver or boioels. Take Chamberlain s
Morley l^uidon of Lapeer visited
Tablets. They will correct these disorders and there
I ju re, over Sunday.
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(ing

in

thi

Ievening lhe following
ere attended The Oraf at the M. E. church
in lUttin*
8r. ami Mrs. D. Kuiu,
Miss Pku!
Ruttz. Mr*. Von W.
Ky.t. Townsend, Mr.
Its Tcighner, Mrs. O.
G. Munroe,
Er Aura .Munroe, Mr*.
E. V. Baifi
Mi" Cecile Zusehnitt.
Misi Claraa
tDerby and J. C. Mc*uuline Kunz ami b.rn.
----- ^w^Pok part in the entertainmcnt.
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Henry Walker w.i» at Middleville
Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kunz and daughter.
Mis* Pauline, spent Sunday afternoon
at Frank Fcighncr'*. north of the vil­
lage.. ■
Mi** ArtfeB-Rarick returned to .Ypsi­
lanti Sunday evening.
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bur M.ituftty evening.
• Hairy Gunyon. who is helping care •Mr and Mrs. Franz McElwain of
' for bi* father, who is sick at bis Charlotte-were gue-t- &lt;&gt;( Mr. and Mrs.
j linmc in Montpelier, _ Miio, spent C. R. Quick Sund -v
Mrs. Allie McKn inis ami daughter,
Eva, are visiting relatives in Hattie
their son and his family at VermontMiss Altha Rarick of Hastings spent
-i idle Saturday and Sunday.
,
i
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs,
Jaines Fleming went to Lansing Sat­
urday murning to visit hi.* sitter. Mrs. Frank Rar lek.
Mis* Be** Dillcnbcck^aitd Ed
Suppose You Know This.
brale the cighty-nmtlCuih»hcr»ary of I'ctghner were guest* of Mr, and Mrs.
Woman the Weaker Vettel.
Tin* bible contains J jtiS.lSo letters her birthday, which came on Easter Peter Kuiu near Hasting* Sunday.
Tho strength of an average wom­ 734.741 word*. 31.173 verse*. LISS this year.
Mr*. M. D. Baker visited hcr danglian B only 67 per cent, that of nn av- ■ cbaDtero uud 60 book*.
Mis* Maude Bolton.ha* resigned her
ernEC tuau.
v
^position in the Nashville-News ofticc id» over Sunday.
Walter Scheidt of Grand Hapids
anti left for her home in Hastings, Sat­
urday afternbqn. Miss Vada Fcighncr spent Sunday with relative* here.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT.
Orin Price of Port Huron visited
BANNER WANT ADVR. PAY.
his mother. Mrs. B. J. Reynolds. Sun­
day.
.
Mr*. Grace Marple of Charlotte
spent Sunday with her parents and
children.
Ralph McNitt of Jackson visited
relatives-here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Palmer and little
daughter and Miss Eva Demeray of
Jackson were guests &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Palmer
and Miss Dcmcray’s parent* over
Sunday.
Class No. 6 of the Evangelical Sab­
bath school were entertained Saturday
afternoon at thc home of Mi*s Lottie
Spires by their teacher, Mrs. Rilla
Deller, assisted by Mrs. D. Kuns.
Dainty refreshment*.were served.
Mis* Rosanna Thoma* of Bay City
visited her brothrr, George Thomas
and family, from I riday till Monday.
Sanford J. Truman, whose home is
in Texas, came Monday morning to
visit his father. G. A. Truman.
Walter Burd was taken very sick
down town Saturday towards evening
and was taken to hi* home, but by
quick action by the attending physi­
cian was soon better and is again able
to he out.
Mr*. Dell Ball, of Gratfd Rapids,
spent last week with her sister. Mr*.
Wm. Brooks, and went from here
Monday morning to visit another sis­
ter in Olivet.
.
Mrs."William Cha«e of Hastings visitcdjtcr aunt, Mrs. M. B. Brooks.
Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Lcn W. Fdighncr and
daughter. Miss Vadu. and their guest,
Carl Kiel, spent Sunday at Thorn­
apple Lake.

will be no more headache. Many have been per­
manently cured by Chamberlain’s Tablets.

CaKe Making is
an Art &gt;•

Lake alter a'few

vi*it with

Miss Ada Noye*. who was absent
irqm school thc past week on account
of sickness, is" able to resume her
studies.
.
Mrs. David-Hullingcr. who spent the
winter with her son*. Ora of Chicago
and Bert of Villisca. Iowa, has re­
turned home and is visiting her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Fred Wotring.
Fred Wotring ha* lumber aud
stone pn the ground preparatory to
building an addition to hi* house.
John Wolfe is very loWwith cancer.
Mrs. C. C. Price is sick with Ja­
W (Plarence Bachellor wa* in Hastings

Decoration Day is only 7

weeks away and if you intend]
to place that monument oi|
marker before that time yov|
should place your order with]
Huy at once. We have a nice]
stock to select from. Our]
flour vases have arrived. Cal. |
and see them.

Ironside Bros.

Phone 197 Granite and Marble Dealers Halting*, Mich.

SMOKY ROAD ITEMS.

SPRING BROOK.

Rex Forman ami family from RuG i
Anna Haskins entertained the
land have moved in. John Meade's ten­ ' .
I thimble club Thursday.
ant bouse.
Mr*. Grace Lucas and little daugh­ • Me. X*e Bingliam and family are all
«ick
yirith
lagrmpe.
ter Evelyn from near Nashville vis­
¥***. Helen James spent the week’s
ited at John Meade's Saturday.
Mis* Lottie Judson visiled Mr. Seth end with Mrs. Lena Caldwell of Lent
Corners.
•
Clark of Delton Saturday.
Mrs. Austin Jjingham spent a couple
Agnes McAnvy, who cam* from Ire­
land last Uctobqy, has started for hcr of days ot last week at thc home of
,
her
sister.
Mr*. Lee' Bingham, who is
home in Belfast. Ireland. \Ve all hope
sick with lagrippe.
she will arrive all U. K.
Miss Cora Gray and friend from
Sylvester Cuyi* and family-spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cur­, Otsego called at Charles Haskins'
Sunday.
tis of Woodland.
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.
Mrs. Lucy Beer* is visiting relatives
Gladys Elirct of Na-dtville spent hcr.
week's vacation with tier sister,' Mrs. in Plainwell.
Mrs. Fenner and daughter. Lois, of
Vera Curtis.
Mr*. Kate Farlij vistied hcr daugh­. JBMtawell, visited t|eir sister and
r- « i''‘»itcr. Mr*. Guy Honeysett, thc'Uiter, Mr*. Daisy Miller, of Stony Pc***
rmpwlora’ft nf last week., •
•
Saturday.
/
kCora Carl, of Silver Creek, is
Abraham Farlie visited
k for Mrs. Lee Bingham.
Hastings Saturday. -fc
Ind Mrs. Guy Honeysett ami
Mr. and Mr*. Will Keller fro J*______
Trvey Wolf and-little Son GorCloverdale visited their unde.* TIMB
itared to Hainwell Sunday.
Dcmond. Saturday and Sunday.T———
fir*. Charles and Richard BmgMrs. Ella Flory visited here
ic both sick with lagripne.
Mrs. Jennie Slocum. Sunday. 1
iC. E. Honeysett is visiting rel­
fall.
SOUTH NASHVILLE.
Fred Meade, while coming u
-I sulphur
y Creasy.
Beal Kelley of Ann Arbor is visiting porch Tliursday morning, slip
IVannratt spent a few day* of
hurt his right thumb quite sevl
in this vicinity.
Vk with his parent*, Mr. imd
Mrs. D. Cassell is painting and
.
NORTHEAST CASTLETOol otui.Agiist Vanpratt.
papering her house.
Bias been received that Mrs, A.
Mis and Mrs! S. Benedict spent
Jack Kelly of Vermontville s\
All. formerly of this neighborEaster with their daughter. May East.- Tuesday with David Wilkinson.
V"
----- ;R very ill at thc home of her
Roy Wrdf Will lecture al thc Kfr-pnrngn«rr.
i
of the village.
yr. Mrs.
Eugene Russell of BatThose who spent Easter at B. Bene­ Patrick Church on Temperance Sunda/j (|r Creek,
dict’s were: Mr. and Mr-. B. Dicker­ afternoon at 3 o’clock. .
Mrs. Will Taylor, of Charlotte,
son and son. Lclan. of North Ver­
QUAIL
TRAP
CORNERS.
montville; Beal Kelley of Ann Arbor; spent Wednesday with her mother, I
Mr.. Hawkins ...
of Vermont*illt
Ruth' Heath of Kalamo; Lcta Rich and Mrs. David Wilkinson.
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---------- ------ -- visEsther Heath of •Nashville; Amanda
Gail Hager spent Wednesday night j ited at Almon Sheldon’s Sunday, reHeath and Rex Heath of Maple Grove. with hcr sister. Stella, at the home &lt;if turning home Monday.
,
Little Florice Brooks is recovering
Solon Ward of Whitehall visited hi* Mrs. David Wilkinson.
brother and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Vine Wotring spent from the measles.
Wm. Fisher visited hi* parent* near Sunday with thc latter's brother, Mr. 'Mr. and Mr*. Archie Calkins am!
son Chester spent Sunday at Milan
Charlotte Sunday.
and Mr*. Miller.
.
.­
Mrs. G. Brcrtvn ami son. Lclan. were
Mr*. Anna Price spent Wednesday Andrews’.
a| Vermontville Friday on businca:-.
&gt; Sterling Deller began work ....
last
with Mrs. Sample in Nashville.
.is
•
Dale Downing of Castleton visiled
Mrs. Hcffclbowcr of Hastings ... Monday for Frank Fuller.
hi* sister Sunday, Mrs. Dale Noone visiting her daughter. Mr*. James
Mr. ami Mrs. Almon Sheldon were
at Vcrmolftville Saturday night and
and family.
attended Rebekah Lodge. Thirteen
Dennis Ward had the misfortune.to
BANNER WANT ADVIL TAT.
were initiated into the order.
lose a nice colt Monday.

Saturday.
■ • .
.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Evert* and
children of Assyria are spending a
few day* wilh Mrs. Evert’s sister, Mr*.
FM Woodard and family.
Mr.'and Mr*. Ed Smith were at Ver­
montville Friday on business.
Mrs. David Bullinger has sold hcr
residence property to Mr*. Barbara
Marshall of Maple Grove, who will
take_j&gt;os*e»sic.i soon.
Mr. and Mr*. V. S. Knoll spent
Sunday with the former's brother, Mr.
S. Knoll and fartily. &lt;&gt;f Maple Grove.
John Wolf *hi&gt; hatt boon n groat
snfldror for some limo wilh cnntuir.
died nt hi* home in the otutlorn part
of the village Monday nlmftt four
n. m. The funeral, will in&gt; held
Thursday nml interment. in Lake­
view Cemetery.
Mr. nnd^Mrs. Newl. Troutman
are going to housekeeping by themiudves in Mr*. Ida" Wolff* house on
Queen St.

We have acquired that art and are
making the best fried cakes you ever ate.
Our recipe is one'of those old home rec­
ipes of outs and the cakes are better than
the ones mother made, for we use a
special process so the cake does not soak
up lots of grease. Try an order of our
Fried Cakes.

Star Bakery &lt;5 Restaurant
Quality Bake Shop

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 381

v.celis"

friend*.
Mrs. Walter Freeman auu
anti smcr.i
sister.
and friend Mr*. Rolieru. a|j
&lt; i-—:— —;------ •—
mer’s sister. Mr*. Wm. Reynold*, from I
Thursday till Sunday. Mr. Freeman |
came Saturday evening to spend Sun-1
day.
C. A Bachellor and family have]
moved back in thrir home on.the farm.'I
E. V. Smith wa* at Lansing Wed-1
nesday and Thursday on business.
:
Curtis Knoll of Mnnlc Grove spent
Friday at J. W. Noyes'. . .

Visit Michigan’s City of Industry

Greater Grand Rapids
Industrial Exposition
See the products of 580 of Michigan’s best factories
1
in the making and ready-for-market stages
IT WILL BE

Educational-Entertaining-Entrancing
Monday-Tuesday-W ednesday-Thur sday-Fr iday-Saturday
April-20-21-22-23-24-25
'
Klingman Building--A Bower
of Beauty

Not a Dull Minute

Tennessee Warblers-Different
Band Every Day

Admission 25 cents—Children 15 cents

�Yoa will use seeds of some kind or other in the
course of the season. Just remember that our
stock is all bqw and fresh. We have them on dis­
play now. Gardea seeds, clover, timothy tod
alsike seeds. If we haven’t got the seed you want
give us your order and we’ll get it.

,

Wm. Henkes &amp; Son
Of Dowling
Have you hit those Bullseye Boots yet?
Better try’em.

FARMS FOR SALE

EVIL EFFECTS OF MOON RAYS
Bclentlsts Admit as a Fact WhstVf-s
Long Been Regarded as Moro
Superstition.

Mood rays are said to make men
go blind and mad, and to turn food•tuff bid. Thorn Is even quoted by
the London Lancet a death the cause
ot which was ofilclally stated to be
exposure to moonlight
Apparently
tho food mbst seriously affected by
the moon's radiations Is fish. an&lt;]
seemingly
trustworthy
statements

produced in persons who had partak­
en of Osh which had been freely ex­
posed to moonlight.
E. G. Bryant.
wriUng from Port Elisabeth. South
Africa, suggests that a possible expla­
80 acres, extra good hnusn
nation might Ho In the well-known
small barn, on main mart
5W miles from Hailing*.... $3,000 fact that tho light of the moon, being
8o acres, gnod buildings.......... IJMJO reflected light, is moro or less polar­
ised,
‘and possibly polarised light may
02 acres, good buildings.......... 3.500
io acres, bouse............................ i,3oo exert a peculiar chemical action. Po­
larised light was obtained by him
Summer retort ul Thornapple
lake, good for hold.............. 3,000
from a powerful metallic filament
The above property can Ihi ImiukIiI lamp, the light being polarised by
on easy terms, or will exchange for means of a pile of sheets of plate
cily property. We will be in Hast­ Klass backed with allvsr and placed
ings most &lt;&gt;f the time during'tho at tho correct angle. The experiments
mouth of April, so if you have cily showed certain marked results when
fluh was submitted to this light- When
you. Ollier nt Chas. Bauer's luiw
two slices cut from tho same fish wore
Office. Saturday of enrh week.
hung, one In tho direct light and tho
other In’the polarised beam of light,
the latter Invariably began to de­
llchon aiul Ilaktings, Mk-h.
compose before the former, though
tho temperature of tho polarized

EZRA S. MOREHOUSE &amp; CO.
DR. C D. OWENS

SS"

1HLO.
Ella Btorr was at home nick all
last week.
Beryl Sedgwick is entertaining a
yinuig lady friend from Hastings.
Mrs. James Thorp attended the
Easter exercises at tho Milo church.
Will Duniug and R. B. Lewis drew
their potatoes to Milo last week.
The laities of the Milo church will
meet wilh Mrs. Slater al Delton for
dinner April’22.
Mr. Petlingill has sold his fat cat­
tle.
Mr .and Mrs .Lotta McBane are
enlertnining .Miss Jessie McBane of
Petoskey.
Thc Milo people extend sympathy
to the family and friends of Mra.
Will .Mead.
Mra. Norwood of Delton ia&gt; slay­
ing wilh Mra. Adison Spaulding.
Mr. and Mra. Blaine Ray enter­
tained their children lost Sabbath.
Homer Aldrich, who had the plas­
ter ctisl removed from his limb, has
had another pul on.
Sam Hay is moving Dale Sedg­
wick's barn.
—s.
Olive Doolittle and her son Clhrk
of Kalamazoo visited Mrs. Nora
Blanghard-Wednesday and Thurs­
day.
.
The Messrs.Gorham ami Flowers
with their families motored lo Del­
ton lo attend teh Easier .exercises
and were highly pleased with the
rendering of thc special music.
Mr. and Mrs. John Goble of lhe
Towne farm spent last Sunday with
their, parents at Cedar Creek.
Tho following officers were elect­
ed In thc Milo Sunday School for the
ensuing year: Superintendent, Mbs.
Mary Flower; vice. Emerson Ix!wis:
secretary, Doris Jones; treasurer.
Mrs Gorham; organist. Mrs. Earl
Towne; vice, Bernice Elowur; libra­
rian. Elhel Lewis.
Mrs. Cliff Cassel spent last Sun­
day with Mra. Tldd al Milo.
The Easier cxercisps nl Milo were
a docided success and rcllecli-d
much credit lo all llie participants.
Mra. Albert Chase Is weaving
spring'Tarpcts In all of Hie newest I
weaves for one sliilling a yard.
McOMBER DISTRICT.
Thc Easier services and mission­
ary program were tine mid largely
attended al tho Dowling church.
Missionary collection was. GIVI'S,
which goes to educate the far away
countries.
Miss Orlha Coykendall spent over
Sunday with hcr parents uuar Hastnig*.
.
You ask what makes E&lt;l. Traver
act *o promi? Why, it’s tha^ little
daughter uim came lo stay wilh
them last Bunday evenink.
Reuben Criles ami family have
moved onio the Frank Polls farm.
John Sinclair of near Hastings ha*
bought the John Crawley farm and
will itiove soon.
Bearded French Btateeman.

down
hla compatriots
as —
either
DENTIST
Not ■
a aaa
Baa uccasion.
Occasion.
I.vi
, . by —
.
..----- .—
----- a
Briggs
to! »rle,t or “
Nowaday* .moolh
,
....
, . |
"nag.—
—"What!
wapr Are
Are you
you going
goir
Will Im- nl Hastings Wi-lJlil-mltiy, «»
M.wknnr'a
funeral?
—-•.. «- -------•- - I- thnneht
-- you : faces are favored by-the younger gen­
-....... ...
™------------------------- win
P-nlr u a r.
thereafter nl Mime office in Steb­ superiatlrely happy peoplet' Griggs ,aU °r the »ro»'lng cult of athletics
bins* Block, Hustings.
—"That's why I am going. You see, u *?l*ar*' howw. from a portrait
Respect fully.
Ilr (' Fl (Iwi.rK Il I I St Mawkier left a lot of money to his P“o*““ed In Le Journal that not a sinretaUves."—Town Topics.
.
&lt;le m«riber of the cabinet is clean
shaven, and four out of the twelve
Bring its your job printing and
1 - | wear a full beard and mustzehe
we'll do it right.
-BAXXEB WANT AOVS. I'AV—

Are You Ready
Paper and Paint?
♦
The Red Cross Drug Store can do more than
♦ any other place in Barry county to make the job
X perfect with economy. Thousands of rolls of Wall
♦ Paper that we are offering at a price which no
4 mail order house can meet. We leave it to .your
♦ judgment.
♦
We sell Sherwin-Williams Paint;
Paint: not the
« cheapest at first, but proves cheapest in the end.
♦ The pioneers of Barry county know this and won’t
change. More of it sold than any other paint in
♦ America.
♦
Window Shades, all sizes, all colors. Bring us
t the measurements.

Arthur E. Mulholland
Largest Distributor of Pure Drugs, Spraying
Materials, Etc., in Barry County
.

Hastings. Michigan

k«ry Circle
I. Merrill and
Andera
rtn-yoiMs in- E. C. Barton, last weik.
.
Rev. S; C. Croff attended the Ev­
it Sunday angelical conference last. week.
Miss Ethel J&lt;
Those on the sick list arc Mrs.
with hcr poopli
Lihbio Sayers, Mrs. H. O. Branch,
Johnoon, at
Mra. Everett Mct-allum returned Mrs. Max Hines and Mra. 8. C. CrolT.
last week from a visit with her
Mr. and Mra. I^iwic Branch and
father al KalamaKfe H1' M rt'imrl- son of leasing visiled al H. u.
Branch's over Sunday.
ed some better.
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Mi.w Edyth Praiwhka of Kalama­
Mr. and Mrs. Max Sines arrived
zoo was an over Sunday visitor with homo from Indiana Friday evening.
hCMra?T)onald McCallum and two
home of Mrs. 8. C. CrolT Friday af­
children spent from Saturday until ternoon. Tlie subject is, 'The Bi­
Monday with. F. G. Pierce and wife ble." Mrs. Mae Myers, leader.
Ada'Hayward made a busi­
CLOVERDALE.
ness call at East Orangeville MonMra. Dugat Campbell is spending
"•L. Irene Pierce returned to her I a few days with relatives in Kalainazoo and Martin.
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home at Hastings 8aiw&lt;iay rnoin.Mr. and Mra. Bert McCallum and
"'wallacc Chilson is making an ex­ Mr. ami Mra. Claude Musher motor­
ed to Shultz Sunday to visit Claude's
tended visit with friends at Kal­ father, Peter. Mosher.
amazoo.
.'
Mra. John Acker returned SalurArchie Chilson returmd from day after spending a few days with
Gary, ImL, last wert
Mra. Gibson of Hastings.
Mrs. Barbara McCallum is visitingf
Mr. and Mrs. .Glen Freer enter­
her son. Donald, for a few d o tained their sister .and little son of
Herman Nalxel and wife of Coals1 Detroit the past week.
Ggbve spent Sunday al then- bpme.■
\
Church Notes.
Buzzing wood nnd alvep shear­
Griswold will preach, the
ing seems lo be tho order &lt;«f the’
next Sunday morning's sermon al
day in this vicinity.'
Miss Catherine Campmdl of tffov- 10 o'clock. Everyone come.
Sunday School will open nt-11:30
erdale spent one day lost week with!
a. in. Ix«ton lit. "The Cost of Dis­
Mrs. Pauline Mun»hy.
D. Hull has ixiught B small farm. clploship," Luke 11:25-35.
The Y. P. A. will be led by Mr.
of Harrison Hart.
Mrs.' Cloud of Douds Borner is, Bagley. The subject is, "The Con­
secration of Time," Eccl. 3:1-8. '
keeping house for Frank Hail.
.
Please note: Dale of church fair
Miss Margaret Casey of Hind's
Corners spent Thurtrfw mid Friday. has been changed from April 2i (o’
May 15 nmj Hl.
W« had to have
wilh her sister, Mrs. Claud Ham­
more time?ns it will be bul a little;
mond.
Ernest Johncock, wife timl daugh­. smaller than lhe World's Fair.

ter spent Sunday wilh Ralph Brown
and family.

'CRESSEY.
Farmers have commenced (heir
DOWLING.
spring plowing.
Irving Barber is buzzing wood at
Albert Woodmansee's hand
Milo.
getting along fine.
There will be a ilancc al Gleaners'
Mra. Fern De Crockqr *i»eiil Sun­
Hall Friday evening.
day wilh Mra. Hilda Irvin.
Mrs. W. Fisher is recovering from
sliorkvisit with his son E. E. War­ an attack of grip.
ner at Irving ,Uien will Irave for an | Mra. Conyer ami daughter viAileil
extended visit with his sou,.Charles relatives jn Cloverdale over Sunday.
Mrs. Arlliur Shorter and son Ray
at Troy. Idaho.
.
Ray Freeman, wife ami daughters I wlm have Ixith been quite sick are
Esther nnd Hrfa spent Bunday with now ImiIIi improving.
.Mr. Ingraham of Plainwell wa* al
Frank Wilkes and wife.
Mra. Nellie Adriausoii and daugh­ Creswy Monday In lhe interest of
ter, Margaret of Delton, are visit-, lhe .Maxwell auto.
Mra. Waller llolyen who has b&lt;-on
ing her aunt nnd uncle Will Henkes
an invalid for some lime wilh rheu­
and wife.
William Cleinenco; wife and two matism. has nflt been so well the
daughters, wenLto Battle Creek nasi. week. Her mothcr-m-hiw, .Mrs
.Thursday to visit - hi* molhcr-who Bolyen, of Hickory, is wilh her foi
a few days.
has been poorly of late.
Prof. Clark Doolittle of Det'ndl
Mrs. Elsie l.esler returned home
Saturday after a three week* visit University School and his mother.
Mrs. OUie DooliUle. of Kalamazoo,
with her mother at Union City.
Floyd L. Rice of Hastings spent w. re callers at W. Fisher's Tues­
•
Saturday night and Sunday wilh day.
Mrs. Jennie Paul of Kalamazoo
his mother.
.
-’
Charley Webster, who has been nml Mrs. Jennie HnneyMdt spent
several
days
al Gull lake last week.
visiting his brothers and sister here,
Dr. Ibibhs of Gafcshurg was in
has gone lo visit his sisler al P«yltown last wei'k heing called lo sec
age.
.Miss Ora Miller of Lacey was a
guest at lhe home of Will llcrrhig- very seriously ill al the Head of
Gull Uke.
(on. Sunday.
Alice Bolter. wh&lt;i has been wilh
Bernice Munger Is working for
.Mrs. Bolyvn, will assist luiE^niinl nl
Mrs. Albert Wcxxlmans*--'.
Frank Herrington ha* Iwn build­ Slielps Resort. Pine laike, Ihis sum­
ing an ice creain parlor onto tho mer. Ella Enzian will lake her pliicc
•’
pavillion and building liorsr sheds al Bolyen's fora short iime.
Mrs. Caroline Hoiieyseti. who nfls
al lhe resorts. Long Bearli and Clear
lieeji visiting her sons here, has re­
turned
hi
her
home
in
Springbrook.
Mrs. John Denreaslcr has been
The Prairieville school will re­
quite sick wilh la grippe.
peal their piny. “The Gipsy Queen.'’'
LAKE ODESSA.
Will Wells of. W&lt;MMiliury was Uie tirday evening. April 18th.
Sunday bring Easier. llev. F.llsguels of Miss Veda Davis over Sun­
day.
Sir. and Mrs- Leonard Wachter his many frii'lldir lien-. They were
nol slab-, m-illu-f wen- they poured
of Woodland visited at Bam Gnrover Him as is usual wilh n shower,
linger's Sunday.
but were nri-M-ided iu a box which
Mrs. Prestage, who of Rev. Pres- gonlaineil 21 dozens fresh eggs. He
tagu is very ill with bo hopes of re­ was much surprised nnd also much
covery.
pleased with lhe gift.
Mra. Edd Bnobhle is visiting her
LITTLE CEDAR LAKE.
parents in Grand Rapids.
/Wm. Barker of Grand Rapids was
We were glad to sec Charles Val­
in the village over Bunday.
entine out again.
.Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Dubois of
Born, to- Mr. and Mrs. David
Smith, Easter Sunday morning a Augusta are guests of Mr. mid .Mrs.
H. W. Wortman for a few days.
son.
.Mis. Manda Norris isjslill under
'Bi»rn, to Mr. and Mra, Millon the doctor's earn.
&lt;
Brown, Monday morning a daugh­
Edward Campbell has moved hack
ter.
ion his farm, but will slid conduct
Mrs. Frank Coykendall and Mra. his store at Cedar Crack.
Geo. Barkdal were in Clarksville.
Tuesday to attend llie funeral of through here will/ maple sugar, so
Mrs. Ethel Nash Fell, who died we could look sweet anyhow.
Bunday of jqieumouin.
John (kimplM-li is contemplating
Mrs. Geo. Cheetham of Lowell building a m-w house this summer.
Wnllar.e Campbell
caught -135
visiled friends in town over. Bun­
muskrats
this spring, most all of
day and attended services at the M.
E. church.
Mr. mid .Mrs. .hdin UuIr-I of Milo,
Frank Coykendall reluracil Mon.day from Rapid River. Antrim Co_ spent Sunday wilh .Mr. and .Mrs.
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where he went lo deliver n spun of Jneob Albertson.
We lire going to have a mile of
horses he purcha*ed uf John Faulk­
ner of Berlinr As colls they were good road in Hops township. We
'
prize winners nt the Barry Counly will show you w«w no| dead.
H. W. Wortman is our palli mas­
fair mid wore purchased by Coyter and we are sure we will hlive
kondall for Faulkner.
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something dime on our roads this
Vdl Strong has moved from
Clarksville to his residviicoon north
•Hh Ave.
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HASTINGS AND CAIH.TON TOWM.INE.
NORTHEAST KALAMO.
Mr. and Mis. C S. Buie/* from
Mis*-Florence Elsinere from Battle Pleasant Ridge spent Sunday wilh
Creek, who has been vi'iting her aunt. IGIarviice Kinne and wife.
Mr*. Steve Briggs, and other relatives
.Mr. and Mrs, John Francisco of
in this locality, returned to hcr home Hast ing* spent Sat unlay niglit und
Saturday.
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Sunday wilh bsi Cummings and
Stanley Brigg* went to’ Nashville
wife.
Saturday on business.
Ear) W&lt;x&gt;d spent Monday nnd
A large crowd attended B'party al
Tuesday &lt;&gt;f Iasi-week in I’raeporl.
Bert'.Shuler's Friday night
.Mrs. Alice ('.imiinings spent from
Mr. Trumc Willis sold a horse last
Sulurday until Wednesday .with her
daughter, Mrs. James Brogdon.
Charlie Smith is ill at this writing.
Earl Wood is spending a few day*
Fred King is ill with nneuinonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Briggs visited in Owosso.
Willinin Moore nnd Miss Elsie
Bert Briggs Sunday.
Bump
allemb-d the Ea*|or services
Mrs. I,con Briggs 'waa called to
Charlotte Satun^y by the iUnci* oi I fd Uiy M. E. riiurch III Hastings bun­
ker parents, Mr. and Mrs.cfwU^' .tJay.-

Ffltiml u Cure for lUicuiualimn.
♦ Bp dug fjttalivc mid tllodd tloanwr.
rheumatism
for
+
Flush dtii'-the acemauritea waste . “’I suffered
..........with
r...................
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and
ptiUons
tif
the
winter
months;
}"*
K^
Him
poisons
oi
uie
winter
tinnitus;
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, .uv.. inoii
. . h rfur
A ch
-i. ane your
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- ,' rtciil liatiil
stomach,
liver ___
und■ .kid“I",- lo niy
niotilh
for ili.-if
that
rake Dr ,,’n«U' "f ''“V-” wr,le* !&lt;•&gt; 1L. ‘Chap
neya of Mil Imimnii. t.
~
nothing
hti nian
nian’- -Matilelun.
-MapP'lmi. town.
Iowa. "I
"I suffero
suffered
Ihing |UH»llino
I.,!.: ,111.'.
Mil.i ’ lerriblr |ujiii so I could mil sleep or
tep for purifying t|i»- bhiod.
blood. Mild,
mooq,
Mii&lt;i.i|
ie s|il) #| „|ghr^ FjVe y(,ar8 ag0 j
non-griping Inxaliv Cures con-’
"(
’
began
usiipc.
Chamberlain's
Liuilull pat ion; makes you f&gt;-el tlm*. Take’
+ no other. 25c. R.-rniiunejid-d by' men! aiuLip two month* I was well
!.avc not suffered with pheuJ Urveth A Kttfbbiii —A. /K^Iqlli..l*''
। malistu since." For sale by All
i Dealers.—Ad v.
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Your Every Want
in Paint and
Wall Paper

_JPan j&gt;e supplied at this store. We carry the old
Reliable Devoe Paint, because we have proven by ex­
perience that, gallon for gallon, it not only goes
farther, but lasts longer and looks better than other
prepared paints or Lead and Oil. We can supply
you with any color you wish. Ask us for | color­
card the first time you are in. We have always car­
ried the largest stock of Wall Paper and this year is
no exception. Papers suitable for Kitchens or Bed­
rooms at 5c and upward a double roll. A large line
to select from at 8c and 10c. Let us figure with you
if you have to do any papering and we assure you
that you will have better qualty oL^papers for less
money. Come in and let us show you.
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Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Jhe Recall Druggists

(foods Delivered

Phone 31

Do You Know Kelley?
Kelley is Cloverdale's live Groccryman. He
keeps things moving in his store. Always a clean,
fresh stopk of Groceries. They don’t have a chance
to get stale. If you haven't bought of Kelley yet,
you better do so. You’ll be pleased with his
service.

Spring Is Here
Get busy and select your kind of s^cds, we have
them, all kinds already on hand
Be first and make Good Friday your'planling day

Good seeds make good gardens

Try Ours

E,. Tungate &lt;5 Son

Phone 16*6 Banfield Exchange

And There Was Light
lust because you live in the country is no reason why you

should sit in semi-darkness, trying to read or work by the ‘light
ot a kej-osene lany?.
.
Worry over inefficient lighting ceases when you see our

Blau-Gas Lighting Plant work.
It produces a clear, white light without any noise.

There

is no smoke, no odor, no dirty chimney, no greasy wick to trim.

Come in and let us show you how tin's wonderful Blau-Gas
Plant works.

Campbell and McCallum
_

HARDWARE

Cloverdale

Michigan,

Our Business Is Increasing, WHY?
Been use our Milislled customers are crrulmg new t-ustbmers
every day.
Perhaps your fcutlicrs or plumes nerd to lie cleaned or
dyed. We do it.
Men's suits are made to look better und last lunger ulirn scut
to Im- used for (leaning und pressing.
Hcmemhcr ue time (he only modern pressing muchhic in
your city.

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co.
Prompt attention to deliveries and Parcel Post
Phono 223
M. Kellogg, Prop.

Banner Want Ads They Get Basalts.

�I Fificld- will work On-the farm during regular Sunday school hour, as well
(the summer.
|*» the rime allotted for thc delivery of
Rev•. J.
। Mr.
Mr.’and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Allen
Allen E.
r- Matthew* the sermon by ■••
&gt;■ H. Westbrook.
। and- -family
-• were guest* Sunday
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----- taken up _..i.
of- »»Mr.&gt;wa*
with aa we|| rendered
Matthew?
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
l--a’l[r 4»m«ram. Re?.
Re* I. H. WestMatthew*' nati»», .... ----- •_......
Farmers in this locality have com- lame* Matthew* of North Ining.
inenced lheir spring work. For some This wa* also a birthday gathering,
lime past nothing more than thc'since on that day Mr». Jainc* Matfroxen condition of the soil ha* pre-1 thews completed another milestone m of Easter cards for old and young.
Roster* were distributed in every Tim। Some MV
are M.WW
dr.wmrr! Ide’••- muhwni.
’
Ml WnWVt
— —.
•Dreading their Fields
llurril F. Gillett returned a week ily relating to the go to church cam­
I. MO, 1Ul
uuJS .. and
------- ------ P*ign being promulgated by nearly air
alia „.
or their clover Iago front hit duties
it. Conconi
ScjQ. Not a. few are drawing marl I resumed work once more al the Mill- church worker*’ organwation* of all
By
fcAju-Kbiiom land* to furnisli thc time-dlrville depot.
denominations. The rard* bear the
Elements
necesMfry for successful I. One of our popular fellow town*- invitation .to attend church .Sunday.
SHaifa cultivation. Considerable clot er jnten. "D&lt;&gt;ctor’’ Lake, moyed to-Mid- May 3.
raa killed last summer during theldlcvilic one week ago. "Doctor” ;■ Next Sunday, April 10. IS
i* to be field
routh, the fields of alfalfa seeming’1 Lake ha* assumed to work a* flagman day for the '----’----- -*—
worker*
in •*•
thc- Anti-'
apparently to withstand, the dry &lt;&gt;n the Main street crossing. The Salodh League cause. On that day all
weather best..
friend* of thc doctor around the yil- thc churches throughout Michigan, a*
On Monday morning thc Perry saw | lagc dropped in on him. bringing well a* thc Y. M.
A. and other
mill on Oak street resumed operations, about a complct*- .surprise a few organizations of an' affiliated nature,
This will be the last'sawing done this I nights before he left. The guest* having for their work llie uprooting
ieasem. Messrs. Perry'&amp; Co, are now I spent the evening visiting ami in of tho saloon evil* in our land, will
| have speaker* out next Sunday to
i further the work against the saloons
Tiling like twenty-five or thirty thou- I their esteem,
lilt Michigan. Every one is invited to
sand feet of good saw log* cut from
Mrs. Cornelia
inctty arrived come and hear tht* questkm di«ctt«*e&lt;L
the timlicr on thc farm that- Mr. Tro-[home in Irving
a few week*
The "lunm’ dawg” belonging to
caring for her George Smith of this village ha* oner
over one year ago.
■, —-dneh. who has more stepped into thc limelights It
S William I'ifielu i* now at.workk at been
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jwiil be recalled that this same canin*'
the Frank I’ratt farm under the'
the
The Easter services Sunday were ate up some lace-leather, at thc Perry
ijupervition of Ozro Pierce. Mr.
.V •presented to a well filled church. The;saw snilE Recently this same dog

'OMEN

IRVING.

The Irvine General Store
With the close of the month ol March we have rounded outdecade of merchandising iu the general store at Irving. We
came here ten years ago and the volume of patronage ,we have
received has met our most optimistic expectations.
We -are
pleased to announce after having been acquainted for so long a
time that we extend our best regards and sincere thanks to those
wIh) have aided us to maintain a strong mercantile establishment
at this place and shall ever be pleased to attend to your'requiremenis with all the business getting alacrity that has marked
our endeavors in the past.

a

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

19041914

I BOTHI'HONIIS—Hastings. 159 1L-4S; Middleville Line, 162 1L-IS.

Appetizers at Doyle’s
It don’t make any difference what time of day you
come to us, we will get you what you want to eat,
if it is in the city.

We Have Added Fruits
Just during the past few days we have begun ser__
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,
come and see us.
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Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IN HOONAN’S CIGAK STORE.

Jefferson Street

Hastings, Mich.

parents, Frei
and family, near
Vermont* ilk
Ml*. Little!..—--------ited with Bais and Wes Williams Iasi
week.
Charlie Spellman ami wife spent
Tuesday afternoon at O. C. Sheldon’s
in Sunfield,
Lewis Lockhart has a sick cow.
Mrs. Mary Gardner visited hcr sis­
ter. Mr*. Gusta Hart,-near Vcnnoni1 ville, Monday.

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F. A. CHILDS &amp; CO
IRVING, MICH
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Another fifty cent raise on walking plows this spring is what yoti farmers are being
asked b&gt; pay.
So iwro is something neither smart nr funny: but that hits the nail so
squarely on tho bead that I give It-to you free.
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Will spend a million making noise,
And say. ?(Lyou-nice-litlle-boy*,
Just keep on working."
We’ll tell you- how tn raise a crop.
That will he’ln your credit.Then sit up nights, they'd ilpurc oul,
Just hqwjltal they can get it.
.
Atjd lhe task will lie an easy one.
Now1, since yotl are a coiner.
A little added, here and there.
Will keep you on the hummer.
Atld twelve per cent upon your plows.
Fifteen upot| your binder.
And when you can’t pay up your bills,
They'll kick you round like thunder.

Ro you should sea me, an independent dealer. “Not in the Trust, or of the Trust," for
jour wagons, buggies, riding plows, walking plows, harrows, rollers, win* fence, roofing,
hinder twipe aud many other things.
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And 'f 1Kl*
,lin” lh® Tru’,U '&gt;on’&lt; buy ofmB- And If these goods nr/nol as
good as tlm l nisi are selling, then why do thtty steal from me and raise lhe price on you?’

Jesse Townsend
Not in the Trust
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pound. 1 used to go
to my doctor for pills1
and remedies and
they did not help me.
1 had headaches and
could not eat, anti the
doctor claimed I had
female trouble and
mu»t have an opera­
tion, 1 read in the
paper about Lydia
E. ---------Pinkhaxn’a Vege*-•

Wuirr rnm, &lt;j|r.Bmn (nibi 8«lur-, %ililn|
Frr(J ,,h|U) . Sand,
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Mr.. Cor. P»iB,r. .nJ Bulr Il.ushJ K. U«n&gt;rr. r.lh.r . t h.nr-l i
K1111 „|kd J, ,rlr„d&gt; in x„„h
E. Marner, slatted lue.sduy tiinrii-1 c’a*tleton Sunday
utg for I’roy. Idaho, and will make
Lilt|e Va£
ha5 been very
an extended visit wilh relatives tn|sickthe past week with symptoms'of
the west.
i cholera infantum. She is some better
Melvin JphitMin nml family enter-. a| thil writing.
(aim'd Mauler
lamed
Mtixh
I rankltn Palimdu y; Mr., g|mcr Cole of Womlland spent
nnd Mis* Lillie \el.«ott from ■’ near 1 Thursday with her daughter. Mrs.
Cnlwionin a* week-end .......1.
guests.
.•»t.ui..„;.,
Idcvc Strow and family, and cared for
1 hcr little grandadugbtrr. Vada.
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NEASE CORNERS.
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| The birthday ami sewing -club.
Ronald I’ditningtnn who lias been !■ ’which was held at :h. home of Mrs.
having pneumonia is unjhe better [,Clyde Brown, wa- enjoyed by all who
[were in attendance.
I'he club pro­
• now.
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i settled Mrs. Brown with a fine berry
1.. I’eiimngtmi is helping: fcl. The next meeting will he at the

If you have any good wheat to sei 1 we can make it an object to you to
bring it to Irving. Ground feed and chick feed always on hand.

They'll rake and rake, don’t you forget it.
They’ll rake until you will regret it,
Then kecfi 'mi raking.

। HL—1‘I must thank you with
Pinkham’s

urnlnnl Mr »».t Mr. Aum.m L..k-,

with other progressive families and use Sunshine Flour. The flour that is “as
good as the best and better than the rest.” There is no reason for you to
use a brand of flour just because you r grandfather used it Try up-to-date
flour, which means Sunshine Flour. W e are back of it with an iron clad guar­
antee. You run no chances in trying it, using one sack means using it as long
as you can get it

And I will laugh.-sing, jump and .shout,
Jill from my eyes lhe tears gush oul.
Then laugli a little more.
To iwe .the trust rake in your pelf.
That you might have kept yourself,
Had you been on your job.

Taking Lydia E. Pink­
ham’s Vegetable

' ridden'l.y Lyle Wilcox through the feel fine. A lady said one day, ‘Oh. I
streets of the village w ith disa*trous feel so tired all the time and have head’results. .The dog wa* struck by th.' nche.’ I said, ‘Take Lydia E. Pink*"
rapidly moving motorcycle,.throwing ham’s Vegetable Compound,’ and abe
the rider off and somewhat damagm. .pj and
now."_Mrs. M. R.
the machine.
The dog came out Karscrmicx, 143g N. Paulina Street,
third byst and will mi doubt try thc chicaroJSlHnftta.
same frat no more.
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Mr*. Sarah Benton went lo Grand]
The Other C
Rapid* last week for an extended
uayton, Ohio. — ■■ Lydia E. Pinkham’s ,
visit with hcr daughter and husband. Vegetable Compound relieved me of
.Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Berryy
pains In my aide that J had for years '
John A. Shaw of Benton Harbor and which doctor? medicines failed to .
was in the village one week ago rail relieve. It haa certainly saved me from
ing on old time friend*. After a vi*i: an operation. -J
with her brother. &lt; Jitter R. Shaw bi -you by a personal letter to any woman .
Yankee Spring*, and with his aunt. In the same condition.’1—Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. Iretta Reeve, John left to resume Sheher, 126 Cass St., Dayton. Ohio,
hi* work at Benton Harlmr.
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On Friday and Saturday Frank| &gt;* yon want special advice '
Travis'did some sawing w ith bi* gaso- write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med- ■
line
»wl»« .rntSl (■•• Bion
Co- (om,ruleI1„l,|)
Estcd and Dell Schmmann.
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Lavcrn Lampson wa* home from his MtUMt. Your letter wlllbe opened,
work in Grand Rapids a part of last road and answered by a woman,
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and held in strict confidence.
Mr. nml .Mrs. liliiidtnii Biirhinan |
otih-rlnini'd Mrs. John Walton atnl--------------- ——=l
her .daughter, Mr*. Fore-l Weaver. |
WEST VERMONTVILLE.
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Min Not 661 in Line

When al llrsl my plow was sloleh,
1 cried and cried. My eyes were swollen;
But I shall, cry no more.
Anil if you farmers don't rvseflL
You’ll have (o pay that “12 per cent.”
Then pay a lillle more.

DERATIONS

Halting*, Michigan.

LAKE VIEW.
A number from here attended lhe
Easter exercises at Martin Corners
Sunday morning;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Everett and ehildren of East Castleton spent Sunday
with Mrs. I jura Everett of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Charlton and
datrghicr-Zada, of Maple Grove, spent
Sunday with their brother. Frank
Charlton .and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butolph and
daughter Helen spent Sunday with his
parents Wm. Bgtolph and family, of
Carlton Center.
About, thirty friends and neighbors
of Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Keagle. Mrs.
Granger and Mrs. Warner spent M«nday afternoon with them before they
moved to Ha-tings. They are lhe oldc*t family on our street. Their com­
bined age i* 3!(» years, making an aver­
age of 79 years. Wc will ail miss
them from our nei&amp;blkorlimid. A nice
supper wav served and they were pre­
sented with a rocking chair as a token
of esteem. V.'c wish them good luck
in their new home.
Alonzo Campbell of Nashville spent
Sunday with Chai. Smith and family.
Floyd McKay and wife visited rela­
tives in Hastings Sunday.*
Hamilton Munn lost one of his best
cows one day last week.

When You Buy Your
ifYou
It will be perfectly safe to telephone in your orde^
guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
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We are showing th‘e largest line any dealer, in a town
attempted to carry.
No matter what it is that you are in need of, we feel
supply it, and at the lowest price.
Our satisfied customers are our best advertisementfl.

BANNER WANT AXSV&amp; FAY.

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sure that we can

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Rugs and Ollier Floor Coverings

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GEO. F. MILLER, President of

Miller &amp; Harris furniture Go
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The Sample Furnituri? People
FttRNrnmE fob less money
VNDEHT.kKINO at LOWER PRICES

Hastings

Michigan *

BETTE.R SMOKE HERE
THAN HEREAFTER
Better still to smoke at Hoonan’s! The quality of the^smokes” you get
at Hoonan’s is superior to most “smokes” because we know how, and are
properly equipped to take the best of care of our tobacco and cigars.
Besides the good quality of our “smokes” we have fixed up our place sn
you must feel comfortable with us. Y ou are as welcome as can be, and we
invite-you to come and see us when you are anywhere near Hastings. Don’t
feel that you must buy from us, but if we have any thing" you want in
smokers’ supplies we’ll be pleased to wait upon you. But make it a point to
come and sit in one of our easy chairs and smoke.

The Place to Meet Your Friends

Phone 106

J. F. HoonanJefferson
, St.
HASTINGS, MICH.

Retailer

Jobber

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TREAT YOUR SEED
OATS TO ANTI-SMUT
Some time ago many bottles of Anti-Smut were put out among the fanners in dif­
ferent sections on trial to treat their wheat for smut. Below we print their own statement
which tells it much stronger than we can. No farmer can afford to grow any grain without
first treating thc seed to Anti-Smut. Read the testimonials:
Cement Cily, Mich, Aug. 2, 'il
The Anti-Smut Chemieal Co,
North Atlants, Midi.
Dear airs:—Last year I had the
stnutlieal wheat l ever naw. ■ tow­
ed 17 acres of tlm same sued, using
one large size botllo of Anti-Smut
and 1 ran not find Ano Binutly ker­
nel. This has taught me that I can
raise wheat without danger of t&lt;mut
by trnnling my seed hcfoi * sowing.
Yours Truly.
John T. Kc'alcy.’

Brooklyn, Mich., Aug. £, Tl.
Anti-Smut F.lmmicaJ Co.,
'•North Adams. Mich.
Dear Sirs:—Last fall I hail lo buy
seed wheal atnl il happened that the
wheat 1 bought had been treated
with Anti-Smut. So being curious
tu know if thu treatment .would
really do any gbod, 1 sowed tho
treated grain in the cJntcr of the
field. Al harvest time I could see to
a- drill mark where the treatment
began; lhe straw was larger, the
bundles heavier nnd the quality of
grain was much better on the
wheal which had been treated. 1
shall always treat my seed grain
with Anli-SmuL
Youra,
F. D. Kerr.

TAMARAC CORNERS.
Burl Smith is oracling a line now
lyoodaheti,
Miss Vera Woodard spent over
Sunday in Haslingt
.
.
Ralph licHit'y and family of Carl­
ton apepl Sunday at Allen King's.

as we absolutely
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Of this size, ever

Just now many housekeepers are thinking about Rugs, Linoleum, Car­
pets, etc. We have anticipated their wants by placing,in stock the largest ♦
and■_—
byJ far the
best selected line ever shown in this town. You will miss it ♦
tried to seize the motorcycle being V* e Ccmpoand and I have taken It and
you go out of town to buy before looking over our stock.
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Good 9x12 Brussels rug at $9.50, worth $12.50.
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Good 9x12 Wilton Velvet rug at $18.50, worth $24.00. \
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Fine 9x12 Wilton Velvet rug at $40.00, worth $48.00.
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’ Beautiful 12x15 Axminster rug at $37.00, worth $45.00.
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K ALAMO
Mr .and Mrs. Frank Terrell, Ray­
mond Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Curtis
Sand daughter. Eva, visited Mr. and
Mrs. \yill Stiver Sunday.
Mr. .ind Mrs. Bert Cottrell were
guests at the home of Terrell and
Rice Sunday evening. .
There was some excitrtiicnt ampng
thc ladies on the street Friday when
Mr. Watcher's house caught fire. In
spite of the hi«h wind, it was by sonic
effort cxiiuKuished by Cora. Curtis.
However, some damage was ’done to
the roof andmarret.
Mr. and ltrs. Frank Terrell and
Raymond Rice started Tuesday for
Chicago, where they will visit the
former’s daughter and other friends
for a couple of weeks, after which time
they will continue their journey to
I’lacagoula. Miss- where they expect
to locate and build a home. ’ During
their three years’ stay in Kalama they
have made many warm friends, who
regret to have them leave. Wc’ all
wish them success-in thtfir sew home.

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Moscow. Mich., Aug. 3, Tl.
Tito Anti-Smut Chemical Co,
North Adams, Mich.’
Dear Srs:—I sowed 16 acres of
wheal last fall wilh seed which was
very smutty. Upon your recom­
mend I Imught a bottle, of AbtiSihut and treated llie same ns for
oats. Since threshing I can not
find one solitary smutty berry. This
Itos certainly done all you claim for
it. nnd I shall always treat my seed
wheal.
Yours,
Eslie L. Patch.

Then, buy
from us enough

Anti-Smut

to

treat your
Seed Oats be­

Jerome, Mich, Aug. 3, ’ll.
Ant-Smut Clieipical Co,
North Adams, Mich.
Dear Sirs:—I have used AntiStnul on oats for several seasons
nnd concluded last fall that I would
try it on wheat, so I treated the
seed for 20 acres lhe same as for
oats, apd I can't see any difference
in |he result* obtained. It kills lhe
smut completely in wheat as it has
do'ne in oats for year*. And I also
believe it improves tho quality of
the 'grain ns il does tnc straw.
There are less light berries and a
much belter straw.
.
Yours Truly,
Fred Baker.

fore

The

sowing.

money

spent will be
the best invest­

ment you ever

made.

Edmonds Brothers
Phone 18

THE ELEVATOR MEN

Halting.. Mich.

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�APMLIt, 1S14-2# PACES.

THE HAS'

S BANNER

the trail through nn unknown coun­
try, wilh the skill of a plains In­
dian. Al I o'clock the next morn­
ing they were outside tho strong­
hold of tlm outlaws. Hall placed
Kentucky’s Victorio*.
THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
his men In a cordon around tlm ’ Tho Kentucky iKJftso of repreNEAR-BY OOCNTIES.
camp, und nl dnybrenk tho battle Menldiivos by n vole &lt;»f Oft to its. on
began. Il tested an hour, and when March 12, passed a bill providing
FOR YEARS HAVE PATROLLED il ended every outlaw was dead.
for tho submission to (he voters al road mapped out by Un1 l-ujinn coUn- I
THE MEXICAN
Hall rounded up tho stolen cattle au eteejion in 1915 of a conslituand horses, ami at 0 o'clock the Uonal amendment providing for ly road commiwioon - &lt;•&gt; be built,
FRONTIER.
tills year. conlraoU, for only two:
rangers started buck for Yslela. In statewide prohibition The bill now
those days lhe American army ofil- will go to tho senate. where il is mites have been let ul lhe present
cers used lo hunt in Mexico, but expected its opponent* wilt light it. time. In many imdam-.- the up-,
THRILUItfl ADVENTURES OF
never in uniform. About five miles All bul twenty-one-counties in lhe propriation seems to b- too low lol
meet (he approval Of M'o contractors
THESE PICTURESQUE MEH from tho American border Hall and slate uro “dry.” The “wet" couqhte rangers met Shafter nigi a num­ tios contain the larger cities und
Dr. Cook, who failed to break i
ber of his officers. They were hunt­ the big distilleries.
Off*Um lop of tho.norlh jm»1o mid'
ing
wild
game.
Roth
houses
of
the
IqgisItHuro
They Used To Invade Mexico And
bring it home with him. mid thereby,
“Loe. what have yim hern doing? have also passed a bill providing made il impossible t&lt;&gt; establish his
■Kill Off Invading
I thought 1 (old you il was against that twenty-live per cent of the claim that Im had ociually rcnchccU
Robbers.
international law- for you lo got the population of a dry county may call thc top of the earth, i' m lecture-in
-Sir Gilbert Parker has made the 'outlaws on thin side of tho river," a local option election. Il te said lohia as one of Ihe'Clumt.iuqua at-1
fame nf the
Royal Northwest Jsaid HbaftfL wll° know when ho that this bill will causejprectimis' tractions next sunmo-i . t&lt;ays the I
.Mounted Police of Canada secure in saw tli&gt; horn's and coltlo what had in every county in llimgicxl few' Porllnml Review. Wc .ire convinepdf
months. Il ia cxpcctHPraftl «lover- that Iter Cook lias been un.—|v li«il;
English-speaking
countries
and taken place. .
most of tho other civilized land*
"Bul. colonel, I didn’t get any nor McCreary wul sign the bill.:
aliout. We are also convinced that
The Kentucky whisky market I tec has done a lillle prevuricaiing
Where stories of grit and daring and Mexicans. 1 loft 'em whore I found
root nona in Hit’ face of great dan­ ’em,” Hall replied, and,that was the seem* lb be .almost entirely nt a himself, bul (hat will not prevent us1
standstill.
Some
of
the
largest
dis
­
gers are appreciated. Bul there te end of what was perhaps the great­
from I wing in lhe from row tlm
tributors toll us that there is night he lecture*another body of picturesque men, est of tho ranger “Invaeioiw."
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whose organization te older, whose
No sloiy having lo do with the scarcely any demand nt all.
history teems wilh brilliant exploits history of Rangers would ba com­ How Brewers* Fortunes Are Made.
A cane, made of oruuuc uimmI. and '
and hair-raising rides and charges, plete without a reference to the
Hon. Frank 8. Hogans, in an ad­ a pipe with a reed stem about three
who«c horsemanship and inarks- “Rod Ride." '.That was forty years dress, “Tho Fool Tax Payers," de- feet long, which were used by Jeffer- •
mnnslip nro superb .bul whose dar­ ago in the days of Governor Ireland. Jivored in Ottawa, III., recently son Davis and were in his possession ing is yet to bo recorded by a man Tho bonier was
inwlod with made thc statement that according wln'ii Im was captured, are in the;
gifted ns is the English narrator of thieves and murderers. Not a day to informutfon furnished him by it hands of John W. Bradner of Sl.i
tho deeds of lhe Northwest Police. passed but word of some outrage chemist in a ■Milwaukee brewery, Johns, who wns a --memi»'r of tin-:
The organization referred to te reached Austin. Gou Ireland de­ the actual cost of making a barrel (th Mich, cavalry, a delnll of which ■
that of tho Texas Rangers, whoso termined lo clean up the bonier of lioer which retails for about took tlm confederate tighter pris­
word is law on tho Toxas side of from Brownsville to El Paso.
He $28.00 is bul 72 cents, mid that tho oner.
the Rio Grande, nnd the very men- sent lo San Antonio and asked Lee cost. of producing a gallon of
lion of whoso name is sufficient to Hall to come lo Austin. Hall went. whisky which retails for $1, is but
Mrs. Alite Esch of Portland, is
cow into submission the most des­
lhe composer-af. a. sone. entitle«l.
"When I entered the governor’s 25 rente.
perate Mexican renegade who now office a few days after Im sent for
Al a bonfire to celebrate a recent "Come Baek To Me. My Darling,"
and then crosacs tho bonier to steal, mo.” Cap!. Hall said years after in dry victory at Red Bluff, Calif., tin, which ^haa been publi-h&gt;d by
a
and even nt times to murder.
telling his story, “lhe governor was first bar used in any saloon in that Washington firm and bids fair lo
As originally organized, Iho Rang­ tn hte shirt sleeves and deep in town will be consumed. The bar have a good sale.
ers wore intended nol for service work.
was brought from San Franci*co in
George W. Wood has commenced j
along the ilio Grande, as so many
“Governor. I believe you sent for 1857. nnd was considered a liandpeople think, but for service along me," said Hall, as ho entered tho wmip piece of'furniture al that suit by capias against Henry .Meslhe northern border of the state for cxecuUvd office.
rlrnr in the circuit courl. Mimg for
lime.
-x.
tlm protection nf tho people of
91(1.000 damages for allrL-e&lt;| slander.
Making (he Map While.
"Yes, I want you to do something
Northeastern Toxas from tho raid­
Tfld Wilsim and Joe Spilzley are on I
Election returns from Massa­ Mr. Mescher’* bond for *I.(h*&gt; for
ing hands of Indians who, in thc for ini’." Gov. Ireland answered.
chusetts show three victories for Jiis nppenrani'O. The ease is ,nn'
"Well, hero I am.’
o|d day*, wore. in the habit of
no-license.
Upton,
Leominster,
mid
Hwooping down, from tho Indian
outgrowth of recent liligalimi in
“I sent for you, Lee," Ilin gover­
Territory to steal and commit other nor continued, “because things have Mil font. The last named town vot­ llie Porllnml Manufacturing Co.
depredations. In thmm dgys the 1 eoinn lo Much a pass along tlm bord ed no-license for tho first lime in cases. wiierctn Mr. Mi-ciiit wns,
one uf the witnesses for the com-!
force numbered 400 men, and of | er that no decent man can live or twenty years.
At the Vermont town meetings on plninniit, nml active m tin- pro*'-;
this number les* than llfly were ns- •even travel in that part of tlm state
signed to duly along the Mexican wilh safely. I waul you lo clean March 3, 228 of the 210 towns and culion.
cities voIanI no-iicenso. Six of lhe
border. Mexico, so far ns tlm Unit­ up. (ten you do it?"
fourteen counties of the state voted
ed States was concerned, wns a
llnvlnu fallen into u cistern und
“I can.”
no-iiccnae, and one other Is prac­
fuirly peaceful community at that
“AH rigid—go ahead," said the tically- dry, having a /yes" vole in struggled for three horns &gt;n the icytime. ’
Governor, and live minutes later only one small town* where il is M-'atcr to extricate herself or .sum-1
inon assistance. Miss l-’u'ldlioufte, of
But Iho zone of greatest nitlvily the famous Rod Ride was being
expected Ilia? no licenses will be White Pigeon, died Wctliw-day af­
wns nol long confined,lo tho Indian planiu-il.
issued.
Territory boundary lino, and a few
ternoon while under pbysicans’ rank.
Tho advance Imgan at Browns­
In tlie March election which, by a While drawing water from tin- cis­
years after the close of the-civil ville. Hall used the entire Ranger
war wc son the Rangers mossed in foice. He divided the companies majority of •-4A2 votes, added Muncie tern the woman lost her balance
force along tlm Rio Grande.
Thc into squads of tw*n and four men lo the territory already dry in In­ and fell in. The water was not deep
river country had become infested and formed them in a straight line, diana, the women nerved luncheon bul she could not gel out witlioul
wilh murderers, Mexican renegades, reaching north iiiloTfte state, at and lint coffee rjt tho polls. After assistance. In her liornblejmsilion
cut-throats, cattle thieves, inoon- intervals of from 200 yards to n ninety days, Muncie will be the she cried for sasistanro. Three
sliipor* mid counterfeiters. Home­ mite between squads. Tho length largest saloonless city in tho slate. hours later her call Uas heard, ehe
was dragged from the water ami
thing iiad lo be &lt;k»no to curb these
' Ten Stairs In Line.
.outlaw bands , and the ItangeRi got
' The Yellowing fltjles are planning physicians were sumffmned.
the job.. •
A week after Hall saw the gover­ for state-wide prohibition cam­
The formation of the new clay!
Tlm Rangers' post, under tho.law nor the screen began its westward paigns for 1911: Arizona. Califor­
lhal created them, is tlm Slate sweep. It moved wilh deadly pre­ nia, Washington, Oregon, Utah. Ida­ products company at Grand Ledge is’
&lt;»f Toxas, bul
for generations cision and each night when camp ho, Montana, Colorado, Texas and now assured. Il is proposed lo cap- •
ilalize at 5150,090. one-third to zmj
only tlm southern part of the stalo was made all was clear in lhe rear. Virginia.
preferred aloc(i. Of this amount •
lias known them intimately. To­ In all the history of the great
Declaring Hint the liqtmr traffic is •IQQuOOO will he taken in Hunting-.
day their activities are almost en­ Southwest there never was a clean­
tho bulwark of all that te evil in ton, Ind., the home of E. IL Baker. ।
w liroly
along the
international up like that. The country was lit­
American life, thc 1,000 teachers at­ the president, and the remainder ini
Imimdary line.
erally- swept clean of law breakers tending lh&gt;- county teachers’ insti­
For publication they say in-Texas The number of desperadoes killed tute al Washington, Pennsylvania, and around Grand Ledge. Tho. now
that the Rangers always slay on the by the Rangers will never bo known at the closing session adopted reso­ concern will he known as the Baker1
American side of the Rio Grande. for, as Imo Hall himself said after­ lutions indorsing tho program of ('.lav company .mid white ii will Im I
I si they? Gov. (telquitl'says they ward, they kept nteaccount of them. the National Anti-Saloon League in lino to inmiufarturo nhything in.
are slicking to lhe northern bank And tho Rangers did nol lose a and commending lhe efforts of thc clay, will nt first confine its activi-l
now, but in the olden days it was single man on the “Red Ride," committee of one thousand of Hint lies to tho pioduclion of vilrifie&lt;l
different, and on several occasions which ended nt El Paso about six league to -have passed a constitu­ silo blocks.. Together with lhe oth­
er clay products companies of the
tho Hangers crossed into Mexico weeks after il started from Browns­ tional prohibiiton lyni'iidment.
town, this will mak** Grand Imdgo
and got what limy went after. In ville.
Barring Rum Lessens (ter Accidents Ihe/wcond cily in the country in:
1874, acting under orders of Gov.
8choo{ Report.
"Workmen frequenting drinking this lino, Akron, Ohm. being first.
Goke, thc Rangers crowed near
Report of Rngla School for month plates coming to or going from
teredo tn pursuit of Mexican out­
their work will he replaced by non­
A pretty home wedding took pace
—
laws wanted for depredations on ending April 3. 1914:
drinking'’ men as. rapidly as pos­ al (he home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Illis aide of tile bonier, and Gov.
‘Number days taught. 20.
sible."
•
. MartiA in Pennih'ld April 2nd, when;
(telquitt in hte memorandum-lo the
Total attendance, 377Vj.
Stale Department a-fe* days ago,
Total enrollment, IP.
"That notice, posted in lhe Amer­ their youngest daughter Miss Mnlieh
referred lo (hat “invasion.’1 Thc
Percentage of attendance, .99 -[­
ican Cnr nnd Foundry Company's Marlin was united in marriage ^o.|
Number of visitors, 5.
plant nl Berwick, Piu has result­ Walter L. Peak, a prominent Bar-Rangers got the outlaws.
The following pupils were neither ed in n marked decrease in acci­ ry county farmer nnd only son of
Bul this incident cllotl by tho
governor was nol the big "invasion" absent nor tardy: Allmrl Barry, dents among the 5000 men employ­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Peak.
Tho ceremony was performed by
they tell about along the .border. Lqo Barn-, Adelberl Wunderlich. ed there," reports tlie-North Ameri­
tho Hev. J. W. Fny. paator of the
That happened in 1892, when thc Marvin Rl&lt;*umt , Lila May White. can. of Philadelphia.
Base Line M. E. church. Tho bride
’ late Gen. Shafler .then a colonel, Hilda Mills, Merle Hlodum, Donnie
“We did not until lhe last three
. was in command of For( Bliss, near Goodell, Marguerite Lancaster. Lyd­ months recognize that the drinking wore a handsome gown of blue silk
El Paso. Tlm famous Loo Hall was ia Wunderlich, Mamie Goodell, Etta habit was responsible for a lol of and carried a cluster boquel' of
llie senior Hanger captain at that Wallers, (Haro While, Lucille Wun­ our accidents,*' Said W. 8. .Johnson, while roses and carnalioiiH. The
time, and his command was camp­ derlich, Harriet Goodell, Chlola Rag- geenral superintendent. "We hail ceri-rnoiiy was wilneMM by about
la, Glenn White.
a general awakening in this town fifty friends and relatives of the
ed noar Fort Bliss.
Tho best spellers for the month through the efforts of the evange­ bride and groom. Their attendants
For several months a band of
Mexican cattle and horse thieves were Lucille Wunderlich, Harriet list. Doctor Stough. Since the be­ were Hottie B. Martin ahd Ross H.
■
ginning of his campaign against Martin, brother ami sister of the
' had been raiding across lhe Imrdcr, Goodell and Donnie Goodell.
Leo Barry won the prize for rapid 'booze' the accidents in our plant bride.
stealing horses and cattle and keep,
After the wedding a beaulifully
ing.Um ranchers in a slate of ter­ addition and multiplication in our have been reduced over thirty per
appointed wedding dinner wnsservror. Hall was Ordered lo El Paso second grade number class this cent.”
ed by tlm bride's mother, assisted by
tn put an end to the depredations. month.
Big Prohibition Cities.
Mrs. William Young. Mrs. John Ma­
Our motto for April will be “LilThe band numbered thirty-seven of
Massachusetts holds'lhe record ns
the moat desperate nnd blood­ the Drops .of Rain Brighten the being tho only state in tho union honey nnd Mrs. Edward Mahoney.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Peak were the recip­
thirsty outlaws in tho great Mexi­ meadow, and little nets of kindness
which has four cities of more t,han ients of many handsome wedding1
brighten the world.”
can Slate of Chihuahua.
50JXX) inhabitants each without sa­ gifts. After a short trip the pair I
Wo
are
preparing
an
Easter
pro
­
Capt. Hall went about locating
loons,
und
where
the
voters
of
the
will
make their home wilh the,
lhe outlaws in a way peculiarly his gram for Friday April 10.
municipalities themselves . abolish­ grooms parents near Hickury Cor­
Elsie Bump, teacher.
own. Ho won the confidence of one
ed thc grog simps These cities are ners.
of the outlaws. How he did it no
Cambridge, Brockton, Lynn and
School Report.
one knew but Hall. Through tlm
Maine's Historical Career.
Report for Cobb school, iqonlh Somervlle. Not. only does Massa­
Mexican informer Hall found that
• chusetts hold the record among the
Maine was not an Independent state
(ho outlaws had a camp-in Iho Chi­ ending April 3rd:
slates, bul mo far as te known there until long after the adoption of the
.Number of days taught, 20.
huahua Mountain*,
about forty
is not a country on the globe with
Total
attendance,
112.
miles duo south of El Paso. The
coaaUtutlon. Daring the revolution
a parallel record.—Selected.
Average daily attendance, 5.0.
camp was a natural fortification,
Governor Johnson of California
Number of boys enrolled. 3.
and it leemed with stolen horses
eetto, and aa each furnished Its quota
is reported lo have said in a recent
Number of girls enrolled. 3.
and cattle taken from our aide of
of eoldlera, but they wore credited aa
Percentage of attendance, 9333 address that more good has been
lhe border.
done for humanity in two sessions Maaaachuoctls troops. Tho first three
Shafter nnd Hall were great cron­ phis.
Beatrice Wolfe, Florabelle Will­ of the legislature since tlm suffrage
ies. Hall went to the headquarters
of Fort Bliss nnd told Shafter that ette, Clarence Toxtor, and Arthur was granted to women than In all tn 1790, 1800 and 1810, gave the popu­
lation ot the district of Maine as a
lie know where tho Mexican out­ Willette wcre neither absent nor former legislatures.
law’s had their camp, and that ho tardy during the month.
Check Your April Cough.
Florabelle Willetts
leads our
separated from MzuiMchuaelta, mada
“had a mind to go and get ’em.”
Thawing frost and ' Apifr rains an’independent state, nnd waa admit­
"Don’t do thnt. Lea; il wpuld be n school in spelling for this month
violation of tho international law. with a standing of 99.
chill you to tlm very marrow, you ted into the union. Vermont was not
Grace M. Bolyen.
Got them some other way. bul on
catch cold—Head nnd lungs sluff­ one of the 13 ordinal stktaa which
this side of the creek," Col. Shaf­
ed—You arc feverish—Cough con­ adopted tho constitution In 1787-89,
School Report.
ter told tho ranger captain.
tinually and feel miserable—You
Hall gave tho soldier to under­
Report of Bowen school for month need Dr.’ King’s Now Discovery. It until 1791. As a colony It furnished
stand Dial he would see tbal the ending April 3rd:
soothes inflamed
and
irritated Ito full quota of troopa during the
international aspect of tho affair
Number girls, 41.
throat and lungs, stops cough, your
was kepi in mind, and about an
Numbar noys, 5.
bead clears up, fever leaves, and revolutionary war, but Ito boundaries
hour before sunset left Fort Bliss
Total attendance 10.
Eu (eel fine. Mr, J. T. Davis of were in dispute with Moaaacbusatta.
and Joined his own command not
Average dally attendance, 1&amp;-2A,
[ckney Corner, Me, ’Was cured of New Hampshire and New Tork claim­
Tar from Yslete, a UUls town about
Parcentege of attendance. 003.
a dreadful cough after doctors ing Jurtoqlctloc. and pending the dietwslva miete saat of El Paso.
Those neither absent nor tardy treatment and all other remedies pute Vermont did ooz gat into the
NAnntn
nn
hnww.
_
wa
mnina
"Saddle up, boys—we are going during Lhe month were Hazel and failed. Relief or money
back.
to take a ride tonight," Hall said to Donald Pease, Cora Groujmons, Bes­ Pleasant—Children like it. Gel a Adopting ths coaodtutioa. • It wag not
his men. That night fifty rangers sie and Edna Harpster and Eva bottle today, 50c and 8 MX). Recom­
crossed the. Rio Grande. They node Curtis.
mended by Carvelh A Stebbins—A.
as rangers oan ride, and followed
Ruby Love, teacher.
E. Mulholland.—Adv.

THAT ROMANTIC BODY
THE TEXAS RANGERS

W. C. T. U.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 2C.

SAVE $15'00 TO $40.00
You Will be Glad 730 Times a Year
that You Selected a “New Butterfly”
Twice a day—730 times nt"
year, for a life-lime you will,’
Im mighty glad you elms.Neu Butterlly Separator in-

Whenever
neighlmrs are
around while yuu skim - or
wlmh you happen lo Im n!
yoRF tieifthimr’* when they
'lire skimming
with some
other make—you’ll feel proud

BUTTERFLY
SEPARATOR

,i New Butterfly. You'll r
Ihm I hen ’ wlint Bultcrily

(FULL SIZE)

UUAI.1TY
means to you.

You will r

skimmjng.
lighl-r-u n n I a gl
quick nnd- cnsy cleaned ami
in bigger profits from quality
cream and butler.
Let us tell you lhe factsThe New Butterlly bowl fol­
lows nature's laws by deliver­
ing thc cream from the lop
and the skim milk from the
Irnttom. There is no chntice for
(heir mixings—su you gel iInutmost in quantity nnd quali­
ty of cream even when skim­
ming cold milk.
terfly is self-draining ajul
self-flushing. There are no
long tubes, no minute slots,
nooks, comers, crevici- or(
ragged edges to hold milk or.
collect dirt. '
&lt;!
The New Butterfly is hall
bearing throughout. Ils con­
struction is iimehanically ns
well as Ihcorelicnlly correct.
The shafts are vertical in­
stead of horizontal: lhe Imlls
we use are absolutely uni­
form in size and test 50 p&lt;-c
eenl to IDO per cent harder
Ilian balls
makes.
.

tcrlly Iwali them nil for easy
miming nml long service —
Why. it is positively lhe
greatest nnd undisputed

OUR GUARANTEE

ever offered in a cream sepnrator. We give you 30 day*
trial -on any size lo lesl il
yourself on every point, close
skimming.
liitlit
running,
quick cleaning, sanitary con­
struction. quality of cream,
quality of butler, mid every
feature Hint means durability
—the’most cow profit for Ihn
longest time.
.
.
Our skimming device L
made of aluminum, which

Eirry New Butterlly Creiiin SepariituA is uiinrunteed lo lie
Willmul defect in material. wurkuiMijshm and construelion. mid

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• • - i.............
out hei-au-o* nf nuy itefect in material m- Workman-hip wIIIhmiI
repiird tn dale iff puri-lliiM*.
'
ALBAl’GII-DOVER CD, Chicago, III.
ever-lasting metal.
Aliiininuin is the only rnelnl In
which bulter fat. milk nnd
slinu' will not stick. There
are only three pieces lo wash
which can Im . ......
in
five minutes,
belter than

I
|

other mnehiims
in twenlyrtvo minutes, a wiving of
neatly mm limit*n lime a day.

that means during the
lime uf the machine.

Price List and Easy Terms:
No. 4’/^ Large machine shown here. Capacity up to 500 pounds, or 250
quarts of milk an hour. Price $46.00.
TERMS: $6.00 with order. Balance $5.00 a month.
No. 5Y&amp; Large machine shown here. Capacity up to 600 pounds, or 300
quarts of milk an hour. Price $55.00.
TERMS: $5.00 with order. Balance $5.00 a month.

A few of the many satisfied users of Butterfly Cream
Separators in this vicinity:
' :
YV. S. Dunn. Brllcvur, II. F. D.
Frank Goble. ClnrksiHte. R. F. D.
Hoy Eldred. Clarksiillc, H. F. It.
Howard !,ozicr. YVoodlund
Dim Hairigh, Woodbind.
Noble David. Woodland
Charlrs Boynton. Woodland,

Iu*uir Meier, Hastings. H. F. D.
Fred K. Benham, HitMings. IL F. D.
Other Johnson, I last I tins. It F. D.
Mrs. Amelia Granfes. Hastiiqp&lt;, II. F. D.
.
Iliiflli Ritter, Hastings. IL F. D.
■
Chirk Burlwr. Hustings, It. F. D. Plume 242-5r.
Murk Isiubaimh. Ilnsting*.. IL F. D. Phone
X5I-2 short-I hmg.

The New Butterfly machines will he on exhibition at my real estate office, 118
North Broadway, next to Broadway Lumber ^ ard office.

J. B. VAN HOUTEN

C. B. BENHAM

Local Agent

I^icSl and State Agent

Woodland, Mich.

Hastings, Mich.

The fellow who tries to do business without
advertising is like the young man who
throws his sweetheart a kiss in the dark—
he knows what he is doing but no one else
does. Get out of the dark—A DVERTISE.

�INNBU. AflUL U, Uli

OUR SAVINGS CERTIFICATE.S PAY

3# percent
3 percent if

Grand

if left with ys one year
left six months
'

Other investments pay larger rates, but remember, they are
sabject to change in market value which may take more than in­
terest, then too, you must find a bilyer.

Our Certificates arc Payable on Demand and Provide a
Sure Income. Savings Books Issued.

LAKE ODESSA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Uka Odessa, Mich.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
George LivertonPresident
Wm. H. McCartneyVice President
Sherman I. StrongCashier
Howard C. LawrenceAssistant Cashier
• Otto C. Russ
Otis Miner
'
Perry F. Hines
Wallace Lovewell
Louis Krieger
U. S. Postal Savings Depository No. 477Q-

Chink of henry Smith
6rand Rapids, Ifiicb.

The {tid is mil.nil ladie*,
For llie men they nil turn oul.
Aim! help lo make n jolly time

In the winter when Un- snow i« deep
They start out with a sleigh.
And gather up a merry Jond
When passing on lhe way.

If you could hear their merry laugh
In imagination I hear r-till.
A’ou'd think they were ail children.
Or -a loud from bug house hill.

largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division &amp;ve.

In the summer we make apron-.
From the large down tn lhe small.
And then wo have a big bazaar,
And^ell them in lhe fall.

Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

■ '
To Enjiy Walking.
The H*a»oned pedestrian knows
that fie runs far less risks of blist­
ered •fccL If he wears thick Block­
ings and if llu», fool part of these is
well soaiwd inside. A further pre­
caution is to rub tip*, feat well with
inethyluted spirit before starling on
u long tramp. To enjoy walking,
and so gain the utmost benefit from
lhe exercise .care should lie taken
to get weil-tltt»*«l boots, made lo
measure, with stodt soles.

Wi- only charge earh'.ona ten eunUJ
For all that*they can eat. '
And-Hie good things set before you.
They really can't be iieal.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Storc Phones—
Bell. 173
Citizens, 5173

Monroe 9t.

We hold our meeting# once a month,
And always have a crowd,
Wc always bave a jolly time.
But no gossip is allowed.
’

Quite often wc sow carpel rags
And make a iiiammotli ball.
But ii there’s any cheating done
Thai’s when we get a call.

TO. one Uiat ."'I' Ilin larreal
.Has lhe host for her ««wort.
So every lady works real hard.
Although it seems like sport.

We will give your orders the greatest attention.
Everything in cut flowers. Yoil will bepteaeed with
the stock you get from us—ife fresh. Phone 5995,
Grand Rapids, Michigan..

Phone charges paid if order amounts to $3.00

-Cramps in
When Bird- Conic Back.
By Emma A. 14-tile.
/
When birds tome back the lilacs
bantu lu bud.
The flear sun makes delay, and
and UoMifo sets’: .
.
ho . iJaiKaMjMui
star lhe sweet

I in the leg nt night lhe following
hint may be useful: When the
&lt;-nnup comes on take n good .strong
string—a long garter will du—wind
It around lti&gt;* leg over thc place moil. You'll appreciate the quiet homelike atmosphere of thc Eagle Hotel and
that is affeded, then take an end will be surprised at the moderate rates with the nr- --*------ -------------- *in each hand and give it a ahnrp
Rooma-flLOO Sinilo; &gt;1.80 Doubts.
puli—one that will hurt a little. In­
'
stantly the cramp will depart, and Tin Eagle Hotel, 1. K. Johnston, Prop.
the sufferer can ndurn k» bed as*
sured il will nul come on again that
When bints tome back llie willows, night.
- '
freshly drn&gt;
Swing graoeful
lleiiniiiiig Hit* Shine.
wWWWIwtMU- .........
Woolen garments, especially hard
The etreanu..balm-full, rush down
11 nlsbcd ones, such as sergps. “oon
the hillside v.iiys.
iM-comn shiny from wear, mid the I
And pink-whiie Idiwsoins deck
problem is to remove the shine.
lhe orchard trees.
Some tailors in doing this use n
When birt|s’ come back, glad wel­ wire brush, which operatuo to pick
up
n surface resembliiilT nap nnd
coming we give:
Clinrmisi with their ininslrulsy, sometimes sand paper non fine em­
ery cjDlh is used In nibbinir off the
Home of Horae Made Candies
•» &lt;&gt;ur tasks serin light;
shine. This, of enuw. requin’s
Dear birds that lied our winter, skillful
handling. It is boueVed
swift return.
And wilh thtfln ■ &gt;»:•■■* lhe Spring, Dial some rn ans may be devised by
vviiich an unskilled person qiay ef­
nil gay and bi Iflhl!
fectually remove the shine from
lime to time, as occasion may re­
To Krrp Silver Bright.
quire.
• I had always u-ed while Canton
llannel bngjt to-slow away silver,
Football Not a Pigskin.
hut found on opening the bags, that
That phrase so .much used In the I
the silver wm badly tarnished nnd
very blnck-lookiiu.* *ay» a house- football season, •chaalug tho pigskin,” I
Phone 548
Hastings, Mich.
kr*eper. A jewaier told no* that the Involves a popular error. The foot­
reason for this is Hint while Can­ ball la not nude ot pigskin, but ot the
ton tloungl is blea&lt; h&lt; d with si mix­ hide of thc calf or cow. and. for the
ture containing sulphur, which cheaper variety, thc skin of thc sheep.
spots and tarni-h' - silver very Footballs of the ordinary grade are
quickly.
81lver.-:iniii* always u.-** made in thia country, but wnio of lhe
blue Canton flannhags nnd rase’ Due at. told *to those who arc not par­
for their silver; a- no sulphur ia ticular about price, are Imported from
lined In lhe pr&gt;*|&gt;aratioii of blue
England, where thu industry was an
Canton llannel ami
none lingers
in its Odds after u i* made up into
luigs und cases.—W. B.
*

When You Come to Grand RipUs

Eat Cottage Bread

tastes like the bread mother used to make.
No meat complete without it.

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Barry County.
Sold by the dish, quart or gallon.

The Palm Garden

&lt;1 thing

This is a season of novelties and wc arc carrying a
fine
selection of patterns of thc newest importation of thc foreign
products. Wc invite pour inspection.

Reliable Ladies’ Tailoring Establishment

STaS™1

A. S. WEGUSEN,
Citizens’ Phone 2443

.
School Report.
School report for the month end­
ing Mnrr&gt; 27. ltd I:.
Number of days tnuehl, 20.
Total niiendhnec. X’Hi.
. Average daily attendance. iflJJ.

Number of girls enrolled, 9.
Total &lt;*nrullnu*nt. 17.
J’crcviilng'* &lt;d attendance. (6.41.
The following were nfilhcr ubi»-nt
or tardy during tho month: Mil-

Lccturirig on his African experi­
ences. a traveler says he once saw a
native sold as a slave for seven goats,
which tn open market fetched 81.44
apiece. As values go tn some parts of
Africa, the price was high, for with­
in a tew hundred tulles ot the oqna-

la-unn Fuller. Rrland Draper, Mae
Yarger, D-lhft and Meryl Nech.
Pert-y and Ceeilo VeMer and Fkir• nl’&lt;- Brack!»■') . •
Our sclmdl.fl anxiously wailing lo
hear the result Ot election. •
Perry V&lt;«ter was absent lhe past

1 well-beaten egg
v
1 pint water
1 level teaspoon salt
1 rounded tablespoon nucBT
2 rounded teaspoons bakuig jxvwdrr
Melted butter, the she cf a hickory nut
2 cups Ariztos Flour

Marriw. of course. Is by barton and
the Indemnity demanded by a father
for the loss of a daughter used to bo
&gt;2.40 from the bridegroom. Today It

Vi-dors I.i-t Friday were Elemmi
Deming. Marion Bouma. Murbn
Hiil.lh-:*. Hoy Bass»*tt ami Flynn Mat-

International Motor Trucks

For 11 Sore Throat.
A gargle h r sore throat i* i
hy mixing half a pint of &lt;agi
and two •; *uifute of vinegnt
mUii r. T&lt;&gt; make.tlm
‘sap*
•tea take
in.uunr** of green &gt;agc leaves,
mice of -itgar. ami a quarter
Brady*. Mra. Exerts and children, Inf a
ounce of the outer yellow
Zilpha McIntyre,"Kathryn Sylvcsler/rind d a lemon, infuse them in two
and Jennie Phillips.
; pint" of l«&gt;dti,t.’ waler for half an
Texts are past' again.
I Imur (and! hep -train the liquid.
Mra. tshepanl nth-ndt.-d the funeral ■
Mut-hin.iHow Pasti
of .Mrs. Tims. Tully,. Friday after-r
seventh, eighth • and tenth
handed in tlujir agriculture

HAVE used your Internationa]
A motor truck* daily over a route

ful«: stniui it carefully nnd put tl.
with n pound
(giwdered sugar. to
heal in a pan of ladling waler-.- n
double Iw.ilrr is beat; but you can
manage by ■■ iting one Muicejwin in
another, taking uare lhe waler doe*
not xpla-h in'* the on** containing
the candy. Snr constantly till v«*r&gt; ,
•tiff and v&lt;-ry while; it may take tit,'
hour «r inoi ,- stir well for a min-'
uh* after il h-uvrs the fir'* and *•-'
tn cool. Thi* M unflavnn-d. &lt;hle of ;
the favorite ii,&lt;vprlngM. I.« orange-.
tl««&gt;r waler. Hose mid vnniltt are
also greatly liked—(•specially thr|

' Doris Jewell wgMQisAcnt Thursday
ami Friday on acFount of illne-s.
Several of us went lu Mra. Shep­
ards Saturday afternoon and made

eighty miles lone, through winter and
summer, (or thc last four years, and have
never uitsaed a trip,” writes one mio.
Service such m this mu got would add much to
the profit* ol your bu*iue»a, by handling your pro­
duce rapidly at the right moment, and cutting down
your general hauling eiiienses. An International
motor truck would give you such service. M any busi­
ness men, realising the advantages and economics
t» be secured, have long been successfully using
the light running, durable International motortruck.
The aolid tirre cut down tire troubles. The motor
is kun{tlo and hajrplcnlv of power for emergencies.
1 he brakes are safe on any hill. The ignition A^ steni
h of tbc best. One lever controls the car. The
Inleniational p built to save you money.
Let us show you all that an International motor
truck will do for you. Drop a card today lor cata­
logues and lull ialonuatiou to tho

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Total enrollment, it.
.

Shine
In Every
Drop!

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER

HA8TIM0R, HCMKMUI

Black Silk

Fine

Millar &amp; Harris Fumltun w.
UNDERTAKING AND |
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LittnAed Kmbalmer always in attendance'

PHONE. 226 OR 387
Sititfcd
irr- .•!&gt; jx-[q..-r, parsley, onion and u
tilllr radish ji'lery und kt lure.
Huv- ••gi.*- iwiiad hard and ruii
length.vi-'
Hub tin1 yolk* Mimolii;
and mix with thn chopped gn-cns.'
adding -hriinp* jufehovir* m* Nnrdiiie«. The Ahriinps should l»e rlnu&gt;f.-l h lit Bo. nnd if fish .tire u*-d
b &gt;ur m.d skill tMnn tirui Ilion rub
a* Nnvuilli ;&lt;« popdhle. ,A*ld 0 little
-.ill mid (H*fu&gt;i*r if nverssnry. I in
bv-t olive oil mid vinegar -diotild •
mixed in. btif not cjiniigli l&lt;&gt;Tnuk&lt;*

ifryaro.. ■■■ ■■ ■ ■
I -w^r" If j-vu

blg,„ fuKTi

wy live stock owner needs
UTone. TRY IT NOW!

The Wormlclde
and Conditioner

Hastings, Mich.
: IN THE BANNER.

”1 was inidrr &lt;t great strain
luiramg a irlalise through three I
month-' -irkticM." uriU'B Mrs. J.
I
Vairlfe tkinde. &lt;&gt;f Kirkland, III., and
“Hlretrin BHJers kept nm from I
breaking down. I will never
•
without it." Dii you feel tired ttli&lt;|i
worn «iul. So appetite and ftmdi
i^on't digest? It isn’t lhe spring

Sla?l a nniiilbn Ireahiwtil h»iMitliing. halier fur stomach.
mnciid-d hy &lt; ur-A. E. Mulliujluml

FilfrnJ Cjiffre.
One advantage this hts is that a­
il ia made uitl&gt; ,-tdd waler it rati be
(inquired any tuna during th*’ day
and heale.i velum 'q'eqnin-d. Put
one riiphd nf lino-jrtTmnd roffw in
a -mall 'taurel,.&lt;n &lt;H1 the fire Ktlr
eoiisiatllly until Irnt. Put the Ind
c/itTee in a tiller nf a roffeelltiggin.
Place (lie rn-.ti... &gt;irahmr &lt;»Q l”P «ndj
tlo-n add half a rtiplul of r«dd

Turn Over
New Leaf

Cllup, Kiluuu A tqlui 1.1. C«.

anize
your old furniture

^igger5tock Profits
।
you want, and that's Just wtutSalTona
CT&gt;'-X* you. It is giving our cuitotaera Um bast
I •aUMz-.tu.o of say slock prcp*rsUuu wo rear aUd.
Thia great madlcatad salt Is
■ uarastaed to drive out the
worms and condition your stock.

insurance

If you ars not Insured.or would
like to change your lusursopa call
tn and mO ore. I represent a com­
pany wilh a cash capital of 11.OSS-

al il will nut liquefy
stir II in just |g-f.»re
1 r iches the finishing

Vlspore were Miw McIntyre. Ruby
Hchmder. Ixmisa Evert*. Carl Keyes.
Wrek-y HuashIL Kathryn Sylvester.
Mrs. Brady and bshy, Harold. Mr-.
Everts an&lt;l Master Lloyd Everts and
Frances Blank.
R&gt;*l&gt;urt fur month ending April 8.

rrtfadsul gsnk

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Rhone 17a

FREE

JACKSON NAN EATS A SQUARE
,.
HEAL AFTER WAITING 15 YEARS
iukvi. lew
- -------- -- ..--- --------banuflU it la known evorywhoro.
Mair'* Wonderful Hununcb Ueut♦dr ctcara tbo digestive tract of muc­
oid accretions and remoras poisonous
Walter, it brtnra swift relief to sufforera from atomack. liver and bowel
troubles and many declare It hsa aavud them tram danseroua epwaUmia.
Ata nr are sure It has saved their Ilves.
Because of lhe wonderful sucorwa
of ibis remedy there arc iiutfiy Init­
iators, so &lt;&gt;«i cautious. He sure It’s
Atuyr's.
UD l&lt;&gt; Mutholland's l&gt;ni&lt;
Hb&gt;re and ask thsm about She wond­
erful rNHills H has been accomplkhIns lu casre lYisy know of in your
town—or slad to Oeo. U. Msyr, Mtg.
Chemist, far free-book &lt;&gt;n etomacii
ailment* snd many grsieful letters

�wn. 9, 1914

KBgistnrsu

GRAIN

Creamery Patrons
As the warm weather approaches we want to call vour attention to the
fact that it will b« necessary for you to be more careful in handling your
cream. .
Daring the cold weathtr we all get careless in our work as It is so easy
to keep the cream sweet in the winter time, and the worst cream we ever get
is just when the weather begins to warm up in the spring.
Cool your cream immediately af ter skimming and before mixing with
other cream. This is the main thing necessary and that with cleanliness, is
the whole secret of perfect cream and butter. t
We are sure that all diarymen wil 1 realize thal they must co-operate with
their creamery in order to make good butter and obtain good prices for it
Another thing you can do to help us to give you better service, is to talk
with your neighbors arid try to get them to sell us thbir cream. The more
cream we get the cheaper we can manufacture the butter and the better
prices we will pay you.
Especially if you are sending on a route. You can help us a lot by speak­
ing to strangers moving into your neighborhood and telling them of the ser­
vice we are giving you, without having to risk a cent, by investing your
money in a creamery, as many have done to their sorrow.
You can’t find a better creamery to patronize and nine out of ten will be
worse.

Buster

bread? Disgruntled

Number 22786 ■■

Buster is a five year old Register­

ed Percheron Stallion, weight about

2,000

“BRUCE,” No. 78863

their topi. bread was Single Stretch of Really Improved
Highway Aroused. People to Need

_ interesting story of
single stretch of really good
Curiously road hu waked up an entire county

ttaa are still cultivated In Switzerland. from Kansas, and was printed in tho
Chanute Tribune. It begins: “One
good, county-built road has dono^
more." said a farmer recently, "to put
tn La Onlyare, and ike nouetto de Chautauqua county on the map than
all township-built roads have done in

Bruce is seal brown in color,
weighs 1700 lbs., and was foaled
March 29. 1911.
t
"Bruce’’ comes in direct line from
lhe very best Percheron stock in
the world, descending in line from
tin* famous “Voltaire ' (28,488) nnd
Mollie”,67510). Bruce is of gentle
•ii-po-iiion. large boned, and his
colls are Ihiuih) to be winners.
Will make the season after .May
1st. as- follows:
Wednesdays and
Saturdays at the Fair Grounds.
Hastings. Remainder ofAhe lime nl
my barn % mile north and 1 mHe
ursl of Barry Hole!.
■

waa built teat fall and early thte aprlng
’•y tho county comtnteatoncra under
Many mills hare been found suited

tom of bulldin* their bouses on pile

its benefits are just beginning to be
fully realized. One day recently motqr cam from Oklahoma City, Fort
Worth; Joplin. Ordway. Colo., Coffeyvine and Independence were at Cha

Note—Any

Tho Bronchoscope.
The bronchoscope Illuminates tho
passages so successfully that tacks,
horseshoe nails and fragments of
bones have been found and removed
even from the third branch of the
bronchial tree, by the use ot delicate
Instruments.
Another and more dangerous, though
sometimes the only possible, and oc­
casionally successful method now em­
ployed for this same purpose Is purely
surgical. Tho X-ray Is used to deter­
mine tho position of the object, and

cut, the lung-tissue la savored until
the bronchial tube Is exposed, and thc
moved. Strangely enough, Jhia opera­
tion, which has repeatedly defied tho
' .skill of city surgeons with every fa­
cility of modern hospitals, has once
been performed- oucceesfnliy by a
"country doctor."
Dr. Francis A.
Goeltsj then HMD a surgeon of Erie,
Pa-, removed a laundryman'e metal
collar button from the bronchial tube
of a six-year-old boy by cutting through

Prairieville School Noles.
»
Our welcome visitors last week
were George Kutalium. Paul Faulk­
ner Gerald Bush, Roy Adrianson,
Mildred Wilkinson, Kendall Mcrlnu,
llav Castle. Harold Whitmore, Har­
old Anson, James Nevins. Mabel
Gibbs, Haiel Stewart und Beatrice
Far.r.
Il is hard, to break ourselves of
lhe bad* habit of letting other people
know wc are "Americans."
The seventh and eighth grades
of
have llnishud reading the “•Vi.inn
Vision of.
.. lo
... lake
Sir Latinfal" and are going
up geography.
The eighth grade has completed
their U. 8. History and arc ready to
lake up Michigan history.
Ninn Janson has been appointed
librarian for the coming month. '
We greatly appreciate the picture
of Lowell, which was pr&amp;cnled to
lhe school l»y lhe eighth grade.
In Motleni History we have com­
pleted the French Revolution und
are nlKiul lo toko up the Rcsloratiou
of I«i5.
,
.
Tin' algebra class has finished lo।
involution und evolution.
The ninth grade is sorry to-low
one of their class mules, Harold
Ansuii.
.
Our play wihcli was given Friday
and Saturday evening, proved to be
a success. Proceeds ?(V&gt;.6o.
We are |danhing to take it away
some time in tliu near future. ■
A" debate was held last Friday
morning iH'lween the boys and girls
in the seventh and eighth grades.
Resolved—"Il is Beller to Live in
lhe Country Than Jn the City." A
great many good points were given
mi both sides, but lhe school decid­
ed that the negative side, or the
Imys, had the best
and there­
fore won (ho day."
'
.
The sixth grade had a debate*
Thursday. HesolViid “tl is belter
to Live in the City 'Than in the
Country." The affirmative
side
consisted of Julia Hugties, -deader,
Altha Blanchard and Lillie Smith.
Negative, Lari Palniulier. leader.
Maurice Hughes and Ia*sIit Janson.
Tin* negative side won by several
pointe.
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•

MOVING 186 MILES A SECOND

Nebula, If Figures Lately Com-

A great deal of controversy has
been waged about tho structure and
composition of tho great spiral ne­
bula in Andromeda, the moat beauti­
ful and striking apparition which ce­
lestial photography has revealed.

bul was a universe of stare external
to our own galaxy. This inference.
the appearance of certain lines In its
light spectrum which were luconatet-

STOOD FOR ANCIENT SPELLING

ALWAYS
English Language.
In the eighteenth century wk find
Jonathan Swift, whoso mastery of
prose ia ono of our delights, writing as
tho very first article which appeared
over hla acknowledged name "A ProP°“&gt; for Correcting. Improving and
Aooertatnlnr the English
Encllsh Tongue."
Tanana." Ma
Ascertaining
He
lamented that tho English tongue was
becoming debased, but he attributed

FOR

BurryvtHc,:J

pl&amp;ee al

Owner and Manager.
Phone 252-3 rings
Hastings, Mich., IL 3

ROYAL BELGIAN STALLION

Mercure
Nil IB foe IS bS^'toozb:

Uivnei* and MuiiHgcr
Leet year tho county commissioners
Dowling, Mich.
levied a one-mill tex and raised |U.800. That was all used on tho cross­ l*4i&lt;mc, Bunfleld Exchuiige
county road. All wooden bridges ud
culverts were replaced with cement
ud stone. Much permanent work
was done. Tho road today te even

The Imported Royal Belgian Stal­
lion is 5 years old, is bay in color,
stands 16 hands and 3 inches high
and weighs i’J8o jiounds, in growing
condition. He has a heavy bone
ami is wi ll inuscled. He is abso­
lutely sflnnd and free from yice.
Hd will make the wa^on at the
fair grounds in Hastings for a lim­
ited number of good mares.
•
Terms £lfi for single senire. pays
able at time of service. 815 lo in­
sure with foal, payable al lime mare
Is known to be willr.f«»al.
?’.*n for
standing c&lt;fll Mares bred at own­
ers risk. Men parting with mares

ous nebula.
Tho same observer by examining
the shift of tho lines in its spectrum
—from four good plates obtained
somo months ago—has calculated the
speed at which tho nebula in moving.
ease Itsejf— hence Innuenxa.
He obtains the startling result that
•old Frank Van Natta of Bouton
something radically wrong with hte
the nebula is approaching us at the
county. Indiana, tho other day. "In
bearing. Shaking hte head, tho spe­
Foiling tho Counterfeiter.
tho first
firat place
place- tner
they are not maxing
making
—
.wL___ _ .vmL,----.
the
cialist
walked
Into
tho
far
corner
of
It Is a little difficult to credit that
the room.
such a vast object as this, which st
"My boy," ho said, in a. voice lib
the iBMt*estimate must ba hundreds
tie above
‘
“'** ‘
rhteper;
ot millions of miles tn diameter, could
already built. Some people ecom to
nickel.”
think that-after a stone road te made
The lad squirmed ini hie .chair.
Moreover, no movement sideways
If needs more attention. This te a
of the nebula has ever been detected,
mistake, for ^t Is wearing down all
with
mat
bluff,'
screen, which la placed over any the time. Whenever a rut appears it
and therefore, since It does not seem
ho said.
should ba fitted. Somo means should
our telescopes directly "head on." Il
Glcare Cramptexipo—Removes Skin
must either be

Ji*“•°°' -ubn“iui

Evening Poet.
lures tho road. Tho road drag might
be used to good advantage to keep
tf people using the road would be
enough Interested to drive all over

we are absent one from anothFor additional light on the sub- (
you may lookout Judgee 10:17; |
50:1 Also I Rtmnal 7-A-. in-17 1.

to take care of stone roads like
Bectlon men do tho raflroada.
this in somo eastern states.
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□□□□□□□
HE'VALUE
of well-printed
neat-appearing
stationery as a
means of getting and
holding desirable buri*

T

levied and the same sum as last year
will bo raised. Tho work, will be
done in ofhar parts of the county this

Very apt ia the Swedish definition STONE ROADS ARE NEGLECTED
—shufsjuka and snuff fever.
Not
Mede
Wide
Our own description—influenza— Thoroughfares
had so much trouble while ho wm st
Enough. Nor Substantial In PlaoM
play that they decided hte hearing wm wm taken from tho eighteenth cen­
—Much Caro 1s Needed.
defective. So they took him to a tury Italian writers, who spoke of
“una infiuenxa di freddo*’ (influence of
specialist.
Tho latter made several ordinary cold&gt;. Our own physicians mistook the
tests, and tbs boy could hardly heat description fpr the uerne of tho dis­ Ing to be disappointed with stone

BANNElt WAIST ADVIL PAV

Busier will stand for the season

191i al my*

mile ijorlh of Morgan.

A. F. Sylvester
1 0. Rounds^
rrtmrietars
Walter J. Beach

JTho farmers also club together and
build good roads to Join tho -county
roads. A neighborhood four or five
miles back from tho main road will
join forces, set a day or a week and
fix tho road leading to tho good road,
and thus the good road system la
spreading over the county.
It Is
that the
planned to make tho third tax levy
dreaded
"flu"
has
been
called
by
those
JuatTiult Him.
that have fallen under Its magic the twelve townships In this county
spell.
No country will acknowledge that the county money
young Saplelgh of the fair manager
its shores are tho birthplace of the
of the amateur theatricals.
"Why, really. Mr. Bapleigh,** she re­ “flu" flend, and the following are a tlons across the township.
plied, Tn afraid I've overlooked you. few of the names given thia unowned
For a time there was much oppoaldisease.
In Russia It Is called Siberian fe,vcr, Inga were hold tn tho townships ndt
of tho heroine's father. I think that and in Elberta Chinese fever. Tho peo­
ple of Brazil know It by the name of and the tax was denounced. Petitions
would about fit you."
polka fever, or zamportna; ft grippe were signed asking the commissioners
consequence, donchar know, just so la the terra generally In use In
France, also la coquette and Spanish that was last January.
When the
lelgh. ''What am Icatarrh.
board made tho levy this month there
Germans define it as achafkrankholt
(sbrepdiscaso). Matettia tedesda (Ger­
man sickness) Is tho epithet In uso in after using a good road tor seven or
suppoeed to
Italy; whilst Spaniards name It influ­ eight months.
ends ruse and traneaxa (a blow with

•sample, sea Genesis 31:49, where wo
read, '.'And Mizpah, for he said, tho

held responsible for service fee.

Geo. E. GREEN,
Proprietor

“DECK”

Mizpah.
The word Mizpah or Mlxpeh, la H«

4lsposlng of

JOHN ENGEL

Chautauqua was ono of the first
How does it happen that in copying
and reading ancient' manuscripts we counUes in the state to take advancall the character cur j-t costors
which
permits a tax levy not exceed­
meant for "the” by-'the ridiculous
ing ono mill for road purpokeo. That
ey said "the” just as »e do, and money te spent by the county com­
only apparent reason for mis missioners. Its groat advantage lies IS THE SON of MISTRAL
taking the character ia that two cen- lu making It possible for tho county
. ^w—
—-------- - which
------ -------- (xmimcnclno Monday, April 20th.
to |W
getB..
roads uacross
townships
otherwise would not build thorn. Un-j Deck will stand:
ly written with a tail below the l|no, dor the old system, ono township I Every day. except Tuesday} at
and with a razeed top, which made it board would build a good road to the my place 1^ miles south and In
look like our “y." Then the word township Uno and the board In the “"le east of Dooling/
u,wU.ulp uu,
Everv Tuesday
Pu nam s
Every
Tuesday a
al Don
Don Putnam's
contracted, just as the word "and" next township would do just as it on lh&lt;* Wickwire place, until furlhpleased about joining it with a con­ er notice.
wm then treated and continues to
tinuation of the work. Generally it
! Terms und conditions
same us
When I wm a boy, more than 80 did not join, and tho result was a । usual.
’
aara ago, the slghalxts In our school patchwork ot disconnected highways.
ooks always ended with the "short Now, with the county board In control
long roads can bo built and township

?

breeding any

aud

lhern before colls are foaled, will be

The good road is bringing hundreds
of tourists through Chautauqua conn-;
ty who otherwise would never have
seen the county. As a result realty
“THE” men report a larger number ot for­
eign Inquiries about lands there than
ever before. Tho farmers are begin­
ning to see the benefit of having out­
side people through the county and
are becoming good road enthusiasts.

which Dryden and the other poets of
the Restoratlcy. had taken In ahortening their ■yitebloa by omitting thoM
very o'a which our spelling reformers
would eliminate.
"These gentlemen," wrote Swift, “al­
though they could not be Insensible
*— much our language wm already
hoi
—
to save time and pains, introduced
that barbarous custom of abbreviating
words to fit them to the measure of considered It a fine snappCr when we
their veraea ao that moat of the books rattled off tha alphabet- Somctlm.a
when &lt;#ufllclontly cultured we gave It
mangllngs ud abbreviations.** Dis­ the full title "and-peree-and."
turb’d." “rebuk'd." are among" the
Now, it Is likely that our *'4L" will
words he finds especially unpleasant
oome. Then ocr dwondants ot the
teb opinion, advanced of late years, next century or two will bo puzzled,
that we ought to spell exactly m w» perhaps; but 1 do not think they will
speak; which, besides tho obvious In­ be so foolish aa to say "ampcreMnd"
convenience of utterly destroying our when reading our manuscripts and
etymology, would be a thing we coming to the little quirk we meant
shduld never see an end of." Also he lor "and ”
Do lot us drop saying
noted with Impatience In ITU: 'll Is
sometimes a difficult matter to read
modern books ud pamphlets; where DISEASE SPURNED BY ALL
tho words are so curtailed and varied
from their original spelling, that who­
No Country Will Admit That Dreaded
ever has been used to plain English
Influenza Had Birth Within Its
will hardly know them by sight." How

Why go &lt;lirough' lift* einbarrassed
wrong in the observaUona.
and disfigured wilh pimples, erup­
tions, iniicKiiL-auH,
blackheads, rva
red rougu
rough sakin, or
... iu
. ...
..
..
.
uuus,
t.liHdrvu^ Dimwits Very Prctalrul.. suffering the tortures of »
U
hooping
rough is about, everyteUer, san
sail rneuin.
rheum. juni
Ju
....
—........
,j- itch. truer,
usu
Fairy Klditry Pilh KurrvMful folwhere. M&lt;a*d.*s and ucurlel trvei-ly-our Dniguisl for Dr. Itebwm's
illiruiiuMlKiu and Kidney Trouble. alii .wl a« bad. Use Foley’s Honey Eczema Ointment. Follow tho almPotllive in nelion fur boi’knche, imd I&gt;r GutniHitftil for inflamed pie suggestions and your skin worweak back. rliininiiiliMn, kidney and hroate and cmighnig. Mrs. I. C. riea an* over. Mif.l, soothing, efferfr
bladder Iroublei*. P. J. Boyd, Ogle- lilonih'r.
1^7" !/’ Grand Island, N»*br,
says: live. Excellent for babied und dclhad pevere at- irate, tender skin. Stops cliapping.
TflXM, Writes: “After takiiu; two "My Ihrw! !children
-!1!!fj!.e;! had
bullies of 1,-ohv KM»i.*y pj||s, lny larks of-whooping cough, and a Always helps. Relief or money
rfleumnimtn and kidney Ironlde an*
.J' w ‘b’wn of Foley's Honey । track. XQc. Rocotiuueuded by Gurc'linplelely gone." Haf" und effec­ u“ .r:’.r R*v‘\5rnal n»M"--Artliur.vath &amp; Stebbins-A. E. Mulholland.
tive.—-—Arthur Muholland.—Adv.
Mulholland.—Adv.
—Adv,
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boy's life.—The World's Work.

STOOD

standing coll

person

mare or mares,

mud beneath their bate made an
Doctor Plumber.
Uy Wall Muson.
I was lying sick as blazes, and
disease in all Ils phases gnlh&gt;(K&gt;d up
mid down iny system till I wished
' I hat I was dead; both my lungs
were mil of killer aud my kidneys
wouldn't illtcr. I had spavins on my
•eltiowr and some gum-boils on my
henil. People said they heard m&lt;yelling many furlongs from -my
dwelling, and they wished I’d die
and end il. so that they could gal to
, sleep; but I kept nq growing sicker
till I drove my-folks to liquor, and
tlu*y'&lt;i sit urouiid my bedside by
th&lt;* hnur and sadly, weep.
And Hie doctors gave m&lt;*'oceans
&lt;&gt;f llieic tonics nml their |K&gt;li&lt;nis and
they fed in&lt;* fifty bnslii*ls of their
j'iiii'iil safely pills, but I kepi on
sinking, sinking, liil Hie doctors
said: “We’re thinking you’ll bi*
ready for the Iwnc-yahl mmhi ns you
have paid your bills.’’ Then there
came a new physician, nnd he sized
' up my irondiUdn, and he 'said:
“S’ou’ve got a fever, and a fever
isn't nice; I could Illi you up . with
bitten*, like thaw other doctor cril• Irra, • but you’ll best engage a
plumber, and lin’ll cure you.in n
Irin*. We nn* gradually coming,"
said the doc. “to know that, plumb­
ing is a science quite as useful il
lint greater Hinn our own; your in­
terior Is griping junt bemuse lhe
jiasrineiil piping needs a skillful
w iiv'-Hiniiling—that's thd ’cause and
that alone.’’
(lain* the plumber with his simnii'*r und his calm mid soothing
manner, und he wrestled with the
piping, mid lie whistled ns-he toil­
ed; he. expert in sanitation, said my
syntein’s aggravation wasn't strange
for I'd been drinking water thal
was badly spoiled. "You've been
breutliing poisoned
gaws which
were thicker than moliiHses," said
the plumber ns lie talmreil al his
brailIi restoring chore, *when I'm
done, if heaven pleases, you will
shake your twelve diwnws. you’ll
he III to whip a bobeal, and you'll
groan arouml no more.’’
,
And Hie plumber man's pfediclion wasn't bunk and wasn't fiction,
fur my hrultli wns soon u wondvr.
Hint so lung had been a ImiIcIi; und
I have a smTirf notion I could make
a big comifiolion ns a white hope
• cliasliig Jidmsing, or a challenger of
Gnlrh. Thus
tin* phiml»er and
physician work to better &lt;MIr con­
dition, and (he doc without tin*
plumber would hr doing vastly
WoriMK and the scieuliflc plumber,
winter, autumn, spring und sum­
mer, guards Hu* health of all the
|H*o|de. stands iHrlween them und
Hie hearse.

Popularly called a

-Terms—To insure
•15.

THE REGISTERED
PERCHERON STALLION

6000 ROAD WOKE UP COUNTY

lay, rye and other kinds.

pounds..

Black Star.

fleugh and

Crystal Creamery Company
Hastings, Michigan

rerciierun

RHEUMATISM
Decay of the System Easily Pre­
vented by the use of RHEUMA
Chronic Rheumatism te the result of
the organs of thc body becoming impreg­
nated with Uric Add crystals, which cause
their decay. Rheuma will stop all inroads
of thc disease and restore thc natural
functions of the system. RHEUMA lim­

demonstrated.
us before going
elsewhere

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CARVETH A RTKRBIWR.

A WORLD
OF ■■FLOWERS
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What a beautiful world it would be. You can come .
near a “World of Flowers” by visiting our floral
store or our greenhouses.
We have everything in seasonable hot house cut
flowers and plants for spring settings.

ELI CROSS
Belt - Main 208 ------- Citizen 2470
Store 148 Monroe, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

40 Acres For $1700
Good clay loam soil about'thrccjand one half miles
from Hastings, 36 acres under cultivation and four
acres ot fair timber; thc land is some rolling, the
fences are poor and there is a good well of watefr
and a windmill. The farm is about half seeded and
has plenty of fruit. The house has five rooms in good
repair and worth about $1000. The barn is40 by 40
and there is also granary and ben house, the price is
$1700. Terms $800 down, balancc](o suit you.

Hasting",

Crook and Gould

Mkbigw. I

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I. APRIL U 5914

I'S GRAVEJ0TB 0F LITTLE AU’INE TDWN

Vlltags of Wangen on aheif Overhang­
ing Lauterbrwnnsn Valley, ths

r X»F HEARING CL M MH.
State of Michigan. County of BarNotice it hereby given. l,hat by an

Annual

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it at Last Heating
| Noted Author.

Go to Church,
Hints lo Fathers, llushands and Brothers From one of Themsdie*.

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Go to Church— to correct your compass, study your chart, and got
Wangen, SwtUariand.—Forty years | ready for nd of life’s voyage.
ago I saw th* little villa** of Wengen I
fJo to Church—and.learn about the (tod your mother loved.
on tts groan shelf ovtrhaagtag th*
'10 1,1 Church—that the kids may know something of your destination
i
mfiX them «llb you. Il won't hurt llwm. Tlwy '

nrdor of thc Probate &lt;!&lt;mrl for the
County of Barry, made on Hie :iril
J,n"’
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«'1
day of April. A. D. WIL four
is of-Occurrences to
months from that date were allow.LmL ft
an nn orro . W
to KO for thOHIMdVM then.
Burdette Briggs, as Administrator 1
Ilr,,iniP
Anniversary of
ml for creditors to present tlxur having filed in said court Ins pell-,
suppose ithad an Inn or two, tor it ।
Turlo Church—It is Iho nearest you will get to Heaven white in the
RegWler "I I rotate.
1
claims against the' relate of George
waa on a pedestrian highway that gt- j jNMjy
r
Hom praying that for reasons there- :
’
W. Pafk. late of said county. &lt;|olalnsd
early
popularity
—
ths
route
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0
j
o
Church
—Many |Ktvn started for Heaven from Ibero.'
DfSfrtid
Village.*
in statod-thiit he may be licensed io
tVlMlBIH'RY.
I
ceased. and that all crotitois &lt;•(
from Lautarbrunucn over the Wangsn
Go to Church—and study tho world’s best literature, and Join with
sell Hie interert of th'* deceawd in
Last \Veck*n Letter.
said drerawd arc required to pre­ the real e-slale llierein deserilied al
Alp and the Little Seheldech peas Others in man's highest exercise.
Mitts Florence Bywaler returned*
~~ggv*" — ~
sent their claims to «id Probate
Go to Church—not la hear the preacher, but to worship God.
down io Urtndaiwald, and thence
In Detroit Thursday after . ,acai
i&gt;i&lt;&gt;ying;
r •‘""■•to
London
autumn
I'sjnrt, at the .Probate Office in lhe private sale.
ivii i °.
‘bat
I temembercd
havingone
read
of un l®w ,ho OreBl Bchridech to Meria- • ” Go to Church -for necessary light on your life’s problems.
Cuy of Hnstings. for examination tronth’dft^T’inK luft*: “' ''^ &lt;u&lt;‘^'^iraml . ......... ..
Go to Church—far victory over vexation; and exchange your burdens
ta thn f..remii'i ilI rah! w"1' *"’r
ami friends.
..............
—ooeurreure
----------------------------lutereMtat
which---------took «ett- Our grendfathers and even our
and altowance, on or before the ;trd‘ tan
for
blessings.
t
...
ten,
••
clock
in
the
formmm,
at
sain
M|t
nf|(J
M;ir
|
h|
1Jav
j,.
r
pla
c0
there
each
y*ar
and
would
re
­
place
year
resreatTrendfalhere
tramped
along
dav of August rx-xl, and that surh
Gn to Church—ami learn songs that will euro thc Blues; and get tho
nml i? hereby :q&gt;claims will tie la:3rd before said probate ofiice.
turned home TuomIuv after ;m ev-, cur la a few daya. So I went to the
grace that will change n Grouch into a Gentleman.
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pointed
for
hearing
raid
ix'lillon;
Gouri, on Monday’the Uni day of
ternle&gt;I visit witli their d.mghler.; Temple church and Inquired ot the
Go to Church-It i« n good place to get some memories in dark days'
Il
is
Further
Ortlonsi,
That
pub
­
.
Augu«t next, at tert o'clock in the
Mrs. Lulu Ilolrflliali ami family ut j a(.jttoa. He waa not ono to overflow
nnd death beds.
lic notice therenf he given by publi- i. * ,.'-™'.',
—• *—
nireooon of that day.
cation Of ur.qly &lt;&lt;J this order, for
'•*«’»1
.
! with eagernaea la giving information
Go to Church—if you yould l&gt;c symmetrical in knowledge and char­
'
Itatpit April X A. D. WIL
acter.
.
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lliron piprresive wrok? previous to
Hx in u,id W*‘ “rttatliisly 'ague
He did.
CHARLER ,M. MACK.
raid.day of hearing, In tfie Hustings ‘ArJ""
,U"‘P '“ however, riightly corroborate that I
Go in Church—und boost for Faith and Righteousness.
Judge of Probate.
IIAXAKIt. , ni'w.piipi’r pijiil.-.l »n.t;
,«*&gt;uwn...... „i,.whM I hM MM.
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Go lo Church—they need you nml you need them.
Go to Church—if you have criliciwd il from the outside it is only
. circulated in said county.
are nicoly xellhxl in liieir nrw Imine, 11 BBB ‘rae, ha said, that there Ware
A*1"CHAR M. MACK.
fair you sixHilil see il from the inside.
in (In- Winter's hmi«e.
They were! B number ot old jnra who Had been
Go to Church—lhe folks you criticise there may be as dissatisfied with
To thc owner or owners of any
(rMC copy:
Judge of Probate,
' pleasantly .•mr|»rw*‘d-Ttmr.*ihiy eve-| tn the habit of meeting for a number
themselves ns you are with them.
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and all intererts in. or liens upon
£||a
EggRfeion,
rail,,.
-,,r
llli'ii
nf
af
AU
a
,
v
—
nf
Oliver
flnlrl.
ning when «’ rnriii
Go to Church—Perhaps it yrould deserve more p raise if you were
the land herein drecribfd:
Register of Prolmie.,
fr.im l-aki^ smith, outside the Temple church, on
| frieinls nnd r&lt;dativ&lt;
Take nolif-c. That sale has lieen
__
inside helping things.
.
.™.-. and Mrs. the anniversary of bls death. Novem­
(lo to Church—Coffee and doughnuts are not in il when tho Gospel
lawfully made of the following de.~4Hcribed land for unpaid taxes I here­ NOTKA-: OF HEARING CLAIMS. Grorge Karl. s|wnl a most enjoyable ber 10. At that time the custom had
Feast is spread.
'Go to Church—ymr believe it gtxxl for thc community. Try It for
stale or Ml.-htan, Muni, „k ■n;.|iln« wilh llirm.
on. and that lhe urxlorsigneil lias
'
ibwdrher lefl Monday to nltitle thereto under tax deed or deeds Barry, si.
yourself.
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teml lhe Evungeiiral eonferenre aloud Ths Deserted Village." My
ih»4o Church—and take somo one with you. Il may be lhe best ser­
issued tlierefiir,
and
that yon
friend and I decided to spend tho aft­
Nolire is hereby given, Ilfat by nn
are entitlrot to n reconveyance ord«T of lhe Probate Court for the
vice
you ever did them.
ernoon of November 10 in the Temple
. thereof, ut any time within six County of Barry, made on lhe 20lh This is llie Golden Jnbilce year.
Rev. ami Mrs. Stone were railed gardens and its neighborhood and ob­
months after return of service of •lay. of March.' A. D. WIL four
llh' *1'-’ serve what occurred
this notice, upon payment lo the months from that date were allow-, to New York .Wednesday
X-RAY DENTISTRY
ft was a gloomy day, the kind which
uoderaignoil or to the register in cd for creditors to present* their n&lt;*u of I heir wm. They will assist
'chancery of the county in which claims aaainsl the relate .of Lodi- in a largo sugar Imsli and dairy fills moat people with depression, but
I* Different
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lhe laniM lie of all sums paid uf&gt;on wirk A. Ycrkley. laic of said coun­ which tilcir son owns.
for others
ia -tinctured
with a .rare
Bunday evening closed a series of besuty. There wa* no sun nnd by two
such purchase, together with one; ty. deceased, and that nil creditors
You Have not H^ard of This
Inm.lr.M n.:r mlun■ n'f murdw-iiM 'am n-qiuml ' io meetings nt Hie I'niled llrelhron o'clock the darkness lisd begun lo fall,
- still and half
ODE OF OUO SPECIAL UROIIOS
thereto, and the fees of the sh rllT - |,re.wni,t their claims lo raid Probate rhurch, Itev. Earl Reis rouduciiiiu Tho alr
....
heavily
System Before
for III- »rv,e&gt;. or co.l ot lolblirA- (. ^
,h„ JSbau, onirr In )h»l the service*. There has been al charged with smoke, which colored
320 Acres, Near Big Rapuls.
Near school and churches.
non or thl&lt; nouco.
C® ot HAMImrc tor canniodion good attendance mid twelve conver-l the whole earth and sky a soft sable.
The most important part of any
Some rolling, tome level land.
n« upon
l»mre nr J
nUowanrr. on or Moro tlu&gt;IWh sioiw. llev. Reis Is a talented young1
dental operation is to have a clear­
Clay-loam and gigvdly toil.
man nnd gifted in riiiiiittery.
He* In the adjacent buildings a light ap­
suit, ami the further sum of five
b" h.’ard before sai&lt;!
10 On,ario, Canaila. to attend peared now and then through this pall
Good H room house, built two years.
ly defined idea ot what is to be
.Wllr. ftr
dnrripll,, without ™l,!l
or III.- I.'. II. U.i.r.-r™.-.- tl..-..- Moy P
of
„ murUnesa. giving an impression
Outdoor Skating Rink at Wangen.
Large barn, will hold 30 head cattle.
done and then plan tho operation so
other.Mblihoii.1 ■•■•.I or rEars.’,. It . . ’ . , .
&lt;
Mm. flora Mi.ldaufli ulio « .or- that
—
Good silo, hog house, poultry house,
that n.._.
night ---------------------------------had come before day was
paynwil as «ror.-«.d i« iwl mado
"S’1.',?.
‘,rlnrk ‘n
iou.ly ill with hrarl irouM- ami I .pool
that track admiring the avalanches
that il can be accomplished wilh
granary.
and
the
strange
glaciers,
and
tho
1(V
acres
under
cultivation.
the least possible trouble and pain.
the undersigtlM will ipstilule pror.,, ,.
Xh A n 40n
growth in the neck «ill !••• taken to; We went to the graveatone by the
CO acres more all stumped.
erodings for nuMresion of the lam(.
Dated March 201 n, A. P. 191L
Atm Arbor for treatment Thursday., '
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high aud supposedly almost laaccssTHE X-RAY SYSTEM
17U acres virgin and second growth
upon
It
Licscription: "The north
half;
CHARLES M. MACK,
I \v.
Socieiv ...........
of th»
W.. .M.
M. A.
of
ihe I'nitetli
the piinureni
pavement uimign
though raiws
raised sviuv
aome- sibls
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... Society
■L'niteil
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- -peaks
-- that
-look down
timber.
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(n. W) of the northeast quarter
Judge of Probate.
। Brethren
churchtras
entertained
at 1 what
It —
We sat- on
relhren church
was ojiterl
n"i‘M’
• ■ above
— - the stone!111 B,on&lt; ,B ,hB «outh. Even forty
gives a perfect picture of thn
Trout stream runs through pasture.
........
nf Mrs.
Mamin
waa n0‘ one but &gt;*••"•
,lu,° WBB ch«DEpd except
(n. e. M) of tho sonlliwest quarter,
.oe home of
Maude Carr!
('.air: BnJ. -,
W1aW&lt;d&gt;
trouble and makes it possible for
Timber, beech, maple, elm. whit*
(a, w. Mi Section thirty (30&gt;. con-1
S.I. or Mol. T.« Loiwta.
j
”, g;;'
res as wt
yet, ' dltaA
although MMnd.
hundreds that by then th. glamour of ln.ee**oak, black oak, hemlock and pine.
us lo sec just what, allenlion the
taining twenty (l»j acres, more or ', SUM or Mlrhtan. Auditor.Ora- S'” g,1?, 2.7,o...Uo t. .«d oui by u. w.lk. al bill ty bad gone from the peaks. Hut
Must sell this place in 20 days (or
lees. Town one (I) north, range' oral's Deparliwiil, Idinsing. April *• i a“'"(‘j|0‘v
teeth need. If you don't uiulersland
f8.0U&gt;'.
ralM l&gt;t&gt;aHi:u&gt;nl. lAiMllbo. AnHI l. 'a, rollow.i: i'n'... Mix Con* Hoy. Th” sound ot tbo rooni.o, on tbo since then the mountain railways
seven (7) wret. being in the Coun­
it. come In and let tts show you nil
I who has acted in this capacity for' »tonee waa all that waa beard. Itjra*
ty of Barry. State of Michigan.
about il.
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NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that-cer
­
EDWIN
H.
GEBRAAD,
Mick.
Firs
Mu
.
expectancy,
with
Amount paid: Taxes for 1906,
,31 eight years; vice pros, Mrs. Kuran j an hour filled with exp-cUx;/.
tain lands situatoil in tlm county of
1^,/."X:v
’'Mrs
Smirii' rnmonr* wbh •&lt;mn*rih.r#
no solitude and no mystery any more.
U ‘It,.,-:,.,:.
...
Um,’' ILali*e &lt;r„lll,
Marian 1!arise Black
18.99; faxes for 1007. W30.
romance, with atmosphere.
X-RAY DENTISTS
Ernest. It. Hamilton.
Suddenly the church clock struck
Grand Rapids, Mich.
tudes to the very Jungfnuijoch itself.
.
Stewart * Jacob?.
three and we innllnctlvely rose and
The English, who first popularised
walked up and down the path by the
Attorneys.
Mich.
J Grand Rapids,
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the Alps In summer and then were
Business address: No 27 Kingman
submerged by the Teutonic multi­
U7 Monroe Av*., Over
Bld'g, Battle Creek, Mich.
4-wks. !b.. X “ «'&lt;• Siu K“S 1?!1 nearly SKKUni which w n good show­
Johnaoa's Cigar Store
tudes that followed them, have
ing nf the splendid interest manichanged their season, and now they
public auction by said Treasurer, at 1j tested in lhe Society and church |
NOTICE OF COMMISSION­
own the chief Swiss winter sport re­
ERS ON CLAIMS. the County Seat, on the first Tues­ work. Mosdairths A. Foreman nml:
American Beauty Corsets
sorts, Germans and Austrians for tho
day of May next, nt the time andi Susan Bevier were elected ns dele-1
moat part finding their pleasure In
Slate of Michigan, Cpunty of Bar- place designaletl for thc Annual I gales to Hie Branch meeting which j
their own eastern mountains, which
Tax Sale, if not previgysly redeem- &gt; is held nt Caledonia April 22-23-21. i
Whan you purchase
are
more
easily
accessible
to
them.
rd
or
cancelled
according
(n
law.
Estate of Franklin A. Durfee,
. Aileetr Gruss mid brother of pel-i
Said statements contain a full do- , (&lt;&gt;h enjoyed Saturday with their'
Deceased.
jFcription of each parcel of said
i playmates Ixiralne
mid Berwyn
We, the undersigned, having boon , f lands.
HOME
UFE
ONE
MOVING
DAY
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annotated by the Probate Court for .
ORAMEL B. FULLER,
the County of Barry, Blate of Mich-]
4rWks.
Auditor General.
Tiring of Fourteen Residences In a
HINDS CORNERS.
igan. Commissioners to receive, ex­
Iasi Week's Letter.
amine and adjust ail claims and &lt;!&lt;■---------- ...
—,_ ---------------Fred Bechtel of Hastings spent I
COMFORTABLE
inands of all persons against said1 NOTICE
OF HEARING
CLAIMS,
deceased, do hereby give notice that
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, Cincinnati.—The common or garden
we will meet at the Hastings Cily
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edit Newton have;
variety of house renter, who imagines
-j moved mi their farm for lhe «tfm-।
Bank al Hastings, Mich, on Friday,
"HTRANGERH"
Notice is hereby given, that by ah I
WEARS WILL
that he Is kept on tho go by having
the 20lh day of May. A. D. WIL mid
rni-r.
o^fiHrtaYrtlm Sisi’dov*nf’juiv A'!or,*er of ,ho I'robale Court for the,
Of course' thc average tramp i
D 1914. al io«0 o'cBk A M,’ of’ ‘^“‘y of
mado on tho 2uth-'■ W. O. Tobias and wife g^ont Sun- j
D. WIL al 30:00 o'clock A. M, of'
fv* i’X?,'
,b&gt; W,U1 *l"’ir daughter Mrs. Edit.
to taka off his hat and salute Joseph j wriuld not appreciate our bath­
esch
of said days,
for the
purpose
» a,&lt;iiti
’
imnaai
reLilffS!.*
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“KJi
or«iK^ '{“&gt;’
r«!?n ulit
«!?.• kJ™.! ,taver "* ’’““'more. .urs. Z?
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E. Phillips. If charges tn his wife's I
of examining and allowing raid
from that dale wtn a”™*- stayed until Monday to rare for the:
tubs; he might even be afraid of
IEAWIAILI MCE
I suit for dlTorca ar* substantiated.
‘
• claims, and that four months from ."I £*
ft? H.o
I Jnmre -------------------‘..... ““ *........
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infant grand dnugirter
Imm April
ONK DOLLAR UP
] Mrs. Margaret I. Phillips said they |hem but for the discriminating
tho 30th day of March. A. D. WIL!
*2?,?^J L.
Mark Garri.-mi of Baltimore spent'
I started married life In Newport? KX- lioiiM'ownrr who wants the best of'
were allowed by said court for: &gt;*■
Sunday wilh his sister Mrs. Sarah:
on Novnknbar 37, 1913, and in a year ,I Plumbin/In his bathroom our out­
creditors to present their claims to *'
* ?r Phillips.
last lhe
the thing
tiling to please him.
1 and a mouUt. le*a six days, they lived ' llbi
fits arc just
splendid conet.
us for examination awl allowance wud d&lt;*ec.-irart
to nr;ore.Irtoawd nro
»r« rewmirMi lo
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Remember
Sunday
scliool next
sent llietr claiins to said I rnlsate Sunday
। ia 14 different houses.
| Etrry detail of plumbing work aliin.lnv al
»l 10:301.
IH-:&lt;O KverylMxty
F.vnrvlMMiv come;
rtinx* i
Dated March doth, A. D. Wit.
American Beauty Corsets
n^nltHn^ftrnr^amiftitan
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Gilbert Striker,
or'tel™ fW-Mb
rc«;
F. G.
ana allowance, on i
‘■"“■"’• "mi »■ «•
did not have time to establish the
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CommtMiqncrs.
,)f Ju|y
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IUUA1 U... of cr.MIL &gt;llh ewo.r ,ro|.r»»np«ly o.id vrry rrnwmoMy.
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i™—— claims will bd heard before raid
Mrs. Delia Jlolromh of Hcndej-(c&lt;rs and butchers, and that her bus- . r?
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rnttm rna pitri wannN1
!Court, On Monday Hie 20tl» day of sholl ajicnt the Inlier part nf Ins!
: band's father ' furnished all tho eat- , F.
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION. July „exU Bl l(.n e clock in the foreFor Sok by
week with' Mr. and Mrs. Bum-l
■ ablre and paid what little rent was
Htate of Michigan, The Probate ni(On „f that day.
East of PostoSce
Phillips.
paid, because the defendant would not
Court for the County of Barry.
DaisM March 20th. A. D. WI4.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Lullicr
Sweet
on,
At a session of said court, held al
CHARLES M. MACK,
work." '
Phone
126
*
Hastings
lerlaincd tlicir non and wife from,1 grave. Presently.* little man came
the probate office, in Hie Cily of I
Judge of probate.
8ho ray* she threatened to leave
lianiield last Tuesday,
Hartings, in said county, on lhe _______________________________
Ednn Bechtel of Hasting* is work-: bustling down Uta walk. We knew at! h|m three time*, but each time he
Tw»l,«&lt;«&gt;U&gt; day ot March A. 1&gt;. I
0^, yoa HwCAinOX. ~
once that he waa, at least, a part of | announced be would "give. her ten
Hastings. Mich.
JVia_
.
ing for Mrs. Atnandn Smith who is.
Present: Jlon. Chas. M. Slack,
Statu ot Michigan The Probate' quite ill.
, the group we ware expecting. Wa. minutes to make up her mind to live
■ knew it because be waa a personage, | with him or die," and each time she
Judge of Probate,
Court for the County of Barryt
• —
there being an unmlstafcabla purpose. chose to stay.
School Report.
In the Matter of the Estate of । At a session of said court, held nt
In KI, Ana.I. — whink
All— '
When you have any moving to be
Jacob H. Umberh deceased.
the probate office, in the City of
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
Den’t Threw Away That
Nancy J. Wjntere, administratrix.: Hastings, in raid county, on the
'&lt;"■
ar,l:'
YEARS REJAILIND DEACON
■mall bouquet of flowers.
having filed in raid court her peli- Fourth
day of
Bay* lauglil, 20.
.•
... April A.
... D.
— WIL
....
OIK FunUturt
PIAHO AMD SAFE apWIW
Ho was an old gentleman, dignified
lion praying that a day may be sol
-■
.Total attendance, fill.
Present:
Hon
Chas. -■*
M. Mark.
for henring on her final account, Juilge of Probate.
Average daily attendance. 3OX&gt;5.
and very spry.
His clothes were ।
Call sad sec Cain under Reed's
Had Entirely Forgotten All
Our Specialty.
that the same may lie allowed us
Number ot boys. IS.
quaint, s&lt;*etnlng to b« of a past gen­
In Iho Matter of lhe Estate^ «f
About IL
‘
Opera House. He will lake ofl
tiled and that she be discliarged Jesse Callihan, Deceased.
Number of girls. Id.
*
eration, and his appearance was rath-,
thc old varnish, repair and reftnith
from said trust
Percentage of attendance. K9R5.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
Jesse A. Callihan, son. having Bled
It is Ordered, That tho 21th day
Houston, Tex.—Janies McGowen, an
“f. in said conrt his petition praying
of April. A. D. 1914, al 'ten o'•'1
’cleel
OFFICS FftONM 70
will upholster your furniture for
that administration de bonis non
"“"V,*'; . ’M""'.' ■'
offering there, stopped, lifting hla aged negro, was lhe moat surprised
of
said
relate
may
bo
granted
to
X»unre
AMrioh.
nharles.
WHdn
and
in the forenoon, al said probate of-.
B. A. Matthews
H. Wellman
you.
fire, bo and is hereby appointed forr Charles A. Gaskill or to some other Liarkip \\unier. ^•rhng,nJ',ar' a"‘ high, old-fachloned bat a moment, an rested In Cold Springs, San Jacinto
Its Phone il-R. Raa. Phon* 311
Piano Polishing and Re­
^IMs^’mHhor nrrforoii That nnh- ‘
• • person.
Dorr Newton. Grace and .Mary if in prayer, then turned and was county, for breaking jail. He knew
llaulr-h. Greta Padelford. Ethel Mc- moving aa oulcMy away again when I
finishing
a
Specialty.
Stoner a^vft‘™D. 191Lat ten o'Xkin। Inlyre. Bernice Gould nnd Doris Bir­ waylaid him, asking If there were to there had been a mistake, for he had
Give me a trial. First
be no reading ot "The Deserted VIV
man.
•
"
dais work.
respected and a deacon in tho church.
.
Doyle .Mnrsliall. Beulah Newton tage" today.
Then he was shown a warrant which*
3
Tint rob. anil Mildred Todd entered school
charged him with breaking jail at Cold.
. this month. The seal* are all tilled
Springs 40. years ago.
circulated in jaid
•„
He DOlicn thereof be given hy publi-. now.
full of sadness and emotion. 1 shall
Under Reed's Opera House. Work
It was so long ago that McGowan
•
Violet
Huffman
Mgatt
sehool
again
. .
t.iiAs. M. jiAi.li.
ration
ration of
of aa conv
copy of
of this
this order,
order, for
for
never forget th* gentleness aud the
Called for and Delivered.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
had forgotten all about the Incident
three .successive weeks previous to, Inst week.
pathos of bls reply:
Ella C. Eggleston,
Nevertheless, tho deacon was brought
Harley Pursell has boon quite ill,
said ilny of bearing, in llie Hastings1
"No
—
no
more,
all
dead
now
except
of Probate.
to Houston by Deputy Sheriff I. J.
BANNER, a newspaper printed midI but is able tn be nl school again.
myself. 1 am left alone."
Miss Lulu Manning visiled school
Patrick and placed In jail until his
circulated in said county.
Tbo darkneMJt had become gloomy
good salaried position thru ugh Um
Inst Friday. Wc are always pleased
,
CHAS. M. MACK.
trial can bo heldNOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS. A true cony.
when wo returneg slowly to the grave­
well-known
■
WE BUY
BRAIN OF AU.
KINDS
Judge of Probate.
to have company.
.
Blate of Michigan, County of DarElin C. Eggleston.
Our new curtains and desk have stone. There lay tho flowers, a queer FOUR DAYS ON COCOANUTS
little
collectlutwatyBboUcai.
I
have
no
We pay-you the HIGHEST
Register of Probate.
at last come and we expect soon to
doubt
to
tte
bearer,
for
there
were
Notice is hereby given, that by an
•
West Grand IUtcv Avenue,
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
have ns nice a school room as can
DETROIT. MICH.
order of the Pr.-ibate Court for the
ivy leaves, some violet* and one pure Captain and Crew of British Freight
EVATORS. We buy and tell
be found in th&lt;* countrj'.
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
Write for catalog. E. ft. Khaw, Pres,
County of Barry, made on lhe 27th
Thc boys Ijave begun to play ball white tuberose. "8lc gloria* mundl"
on a LARGE SCALE. We
Slate of Michigan, tho Probate.
day of March A. D. Wit, four
again and arc as enthusiastic over il the light* of th* church from ex­
depend upon doing ■ LARGE
Court
for
lhe
County
of
Barry.
nwnllis from that date were allow­
quisite windows filtered oul toward us
VOLUME of business at ■
ed for creditors to present their i At a session of said courli Ix'ld al
New York.—With the captain and
Ro many of lhe pupils have been cotnfortinxly-fcnd (M strains of even­
rtaims against the relate of Robert lhe probate office, in tho oily of
SMALL
PROFIT.
If you
crew
having
lived
four
daya
on
cocoa
­
song were trying to be an angelic
•*“’~~jnery late of said county, &lt;te- Hastings, in said county, on lhe ill il haw brought our percentage of
have never dealt with ua, why
benediction.
As we rode home nuts, which formed the vessel** cargo,
attendance down considerably.
and that all credltort of fourth day of April, A. D. 1'JIL
not give ua a trial.
Grace 1. Higdon, teacher.
through tho crowded streets. I thought the British freight steamer American
-ued are required to prePresent: Hon. Clias. M. Mack,
This goes true in your
of that lonely old man and bow Urn- arrived at this port. The American
r claims to said Probate Judge of Probate.
Smith Bro*. V*lto &amp; Co.
electric wiring. That's one
Cough Medicine for Children.
don with all her millions must have left San Andreas January 1.
the Probate Office in the
In the Matter of the Estate of
OI.C.LIS.
im
Ntsflm
reason why I urge you to
lasting, for examination
Too much ran* cannot !»• used in seemed that night to him a Deserted
Ehxa A. Green Tullcy, deceased.
ware
flooded
her
storerooms
and
-------on or before thc
selecting a cough im'dicino for chil­ Villagelet me do your electric work
Henry
Green,
son.
haviiig
filed
In
next, and that lucli
washed overboard or raised Ml her
dren. It should txt pleasant to take,
You'll know it ia done right
Mid
cou¥l
his
petilion
preying
thal
*—rd before said
supplies. The water casks also were
contain no harmful sUbstanru mid
and that your buildings are
*•* 27th day of the administration of said estate be be inosl effectual. Chambortain's
New York.—If paasangera desire It. damaged and thoroughly salted, leav­
safe il I do the wprk.
: in the fore- granted Leander Reams, or to somo Cough Remedy media these require­
tbo United Fruit company will install ing the crew nothing but blackish
other ml table person.
-,
ments and is a favorite with lhe
water
to
drink
GKO. VAN TIFFLIN
It is Ordered.
That the first day mothers of young children every­ a tango teacher on its steamers.
Kleeirlelan.
of May A. D. 101K at ten o'clock in where.* For sale by All Dealer*.—
the 'orefMXMi, at said prnbatn ofllce, Adv.
.
-BANNER HINT ADAK PAY.
—BANNER WANT ADVM, PAY,

Gebraad “Sells Farms”

■"

-S'-5^ 8K»n'.Tbn™iiy.

WEICK6EIAIT &amp; RIEOE

Order Our Drays

Spring Term

W. A. Caln

Detroit Business University

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS

COUNTY

r Than Ail Other

FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1914

20 PAGES

PART ONE-1 TO H

Everybody Read* The BANKER.

NUMBER 52

Il 0. MUI, FORMED “LHHM'H™ SOME Mt LUK
W fflH NEU IS MOW 00. WEED
“,""“S,!.»«.&gt;0«IE TO HEAD
Wilt.Build Mile On ItaiSTATES EANOS it ABMEDFORCEATWRACHOZ PASTOR II FREEPORT j Y oung Mdn Wlnwc Fight JIrokr L’p| FDR IHE W Residents
BELDING SCHOOLS
tle-Cri-cK^Riuuf North From

OningcvHIp Dimer, Uvaided
4to. U|&gt;r.
.
Days Hcotrib ■■
ARK PROMISED FOR.THE &lt; &lt;HIIn apitwof the fact thntjhry wenS f’nmiiMvvr not (f.vron to re
After half an hotu'j d«lil&gt;. rulnm.•_
ING SUMMER. BEGINNING
pul io great expense iii building!
,;i jury in
JCa&lt;luallad«-r'i&gt;:
good roads in tbidc-imviiship 'lu*i ,
court Thursday, founll An MrCafTUESDAY. AUGUST ?.
forty, of Oningeviiltkjimiiiy ,»f as­
will build another
sault and liallery. He paid on FriHis
'STANDS AMONG BEST SCHOOL
r u,,;!v.
&lt;lay fln« and costa totalling $7150 PROBRAM BRIM FULL OF GOOD
•muitiii
, id c&lt;'atH' flu days in th&lt; i&lt;&lt;imiy‘jail:
SUPERINTENDENTS IN MICHIGAN
SEVERAL YEARS AGO 1 Another chance of beui« drunk and
Ar last we are at war with Mrxi- AT SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING;
THIRDS. NOT A DULL MINUTE !u„i,
dwzrdm-ly will te biru-lii against
-- eo.-. -'Fho wonder is not-that armed
HELD ON MONDAY
------------- iamiiing at itm Gallptun county Im,'
him next week. Quit•• n rrnwd
forces of the United Rlales are
; Eor Forging a Noir Crealrd Quite a frton-Or.mgovllli&gt; •ite*|t, ,i 'fie (rial. Two-Duv Musical Festival A New I " Uh ilwir rimr;irlrn&lt;lie ente:H &gt;- ■ I Hr lufiiMS Hustling. I'rogrcswiie
EVENING
I the (.athuim cminly i«»lk will • vied.i
flgiitibg Mexicans now. but ralher
I
Sensation by Reason of Hk
McCaff.ity's arrest hdlowMl i
Spirit Into UN Ediira(jiMinl
Feature, hryis Hand and Ren
niil. (.„unly ,yMe4u mirth fiou
that the United Blates has an lorn*
complaint made by th,* father of
Standing and Prominence.'
Greets
Will KctHHi.
11, rbandab- !«• meet Hu- pr»|&gt;o»n:
OSBORN
Robert
Jenkins.. who • -obtained
iiuik
'U .&gt;ri&gt;n&gt;,in.
''I'l.iiin’u ua
.
delayed action, and takes I hit ini" ' ' * ‘
'I'liis i« mi lln
N'aUs bus been received that the dislocated clavlblfl Ihui a bruised I Announcement has ju-t b
Uative now over so trivial an affair
PRESENTED WITH A Bin body of W. D. Clark wiis found in counteiftinc'CM
li»tiiig&lt;’*ch«h»L4 dull­
rounimmnco as the
Um'resi...
reeiilt &lt;•[...........
n fight. lliorizcd
thnrized of the principal features
:
ns the salute to an American Hag.
the lake nt Cclor Rapids. Iowa, one in which .ucCaffertyf and Grorge1 of. the llcdpalli ChailUliiqUft her*' tween Battle f.
in' Ih c.iNu* known
out
day Inst week. It is thought I hat-he Bradshaw, two
*l puhlfo'.vhoolM. Scores of Americans have been shot
eoipr.iik-s were' for tins season. The program is
and murdered in Mexico by the fol­ Council Balks nt Mayor's (juididatrs look his own life ixs'iiuso of des­ principal actors. Brapshaw plead-.i brim full of good things and not a
for
Hie
load-build
Ing
gntej-prise
pondency
and
ill
hcnllh.
resulting
I
superintendent
Y*f • ll-lfiing
iii
guilty
some
lime
Iago
nod
was
for Manduil, but Confirms Other
। lew innovations. There will not tic Calhmin comity—it hwys for­
lowers of Huerta and the followers
from stomach trouble .with which lined. Art declared he;w;iH u pegee- u dull hour from start Io-finish.
•hmds lor the ensuing year a! ft'
Appolnlinrnls.
of Villa. Hundreds have been inhe had been ailing for several'years. njaker and that he did not deserve * One of lhe innovatimw will he a brings trade to Radio Creek.
The
administration
of
|he
city
■ ' Jured, and thousands of them rob­
to be arrested. The !•-iiinony de­ two-day gnuitf musical ' festival
veloped the fact ihal young Mr.. during which there will lx‘ unthing
. hut amt plumlercd. Every Ameri­ changed hands on Monday evening
in Hiwtwhen .Mayor C. H. Osborn, who has
Jenkins had expresecd his doubt tiut music, aside from the lilerary
can who has been kilted, wounded held the reitis of cily affairs for
about
any one in thFlIown.hip be­ lectures of
the morning hour
or robbed, was hi Mexico by invi­ four years, and two aldermen, gave
ing able to handle bbn. He -prob­ speaker.
tation of a Mexican government up their sente to Mayor-Elect Jam­
ably ought not to have fntludeil।
On one day of this festival, Mar­
Art. who in in the *jA'hile Rope” cus A. Kellerman, lhe great drnwhich had been in power for over ieson. six members of the former
council and Aidermen Edmonds aiid
class. Some of the 4i"n'.«aid un­ malic baritone, who has appeared
a. quarter of a century, a govern­ Harney, just elected. The former
kind things about eaai ether.—and in Milos with Hie Damrosch l»rment which we had recognized! and eouncij was called to order by May­
a girl figured in the quarrel.- of chestra. the Theodore Thomas Oi- FOR HIE GO-TO-CIH 11(111 Spi­
wltlcli had been'recognized by all or Osborn, who look lite leave with
course. One of the other girls chestra, the Minneapolis Symphony
a
few
words
in
which
he
expressed
fainted awny when ttic fray b.-gan. Orchestra and other widely knywh
civilized nations ns the rightful
ll l¥ 3
pleasure in having to-n asrociand the rnerry-makers-ai ih&gt;* dance' mgnnizalions. .will give a rental.
government there. Under" such his
nted with lii« fellow-workers on Hie
scattered as their g«i"l time hadI Mr. Kellerman has al'&lt;&gt; appeared in
circumstances, it seems to us that council. Before tho mayor left his
been snoilod.. Mr. Jenkin-, iirodwi grand opera-in Berlin mid other
those Americans were entitled to scat, City Attorney k II. Pryor pre­
two doctors* oT'd Art McCafferty foreign cities, but gave up a proni- LET EVERY BODY MAKE EVERY
&lt; the protection due to American sented Mr. Osborn with n Masonic
and George IJrmlshaw w.vil visiting ising career in' grand opera l*&gt; eiiBARRY CO. PREACHER HAPPY
—at least they weren't’ at liome gag** in (eider mid oratorio singing
citizens and that long ago we emblem as a parting sift from the
council. Mr. OsIhh-h then expressed
when
Slierifi' William* arh’vrd.■ In'the evening «&gt;f the same day.
should have noted in a way thai lite thanks for the 'gift and touched
the Cathedral Choir will appear in By Being PreM-nl nt the Church
would have compellmt respect for upon the fact (list lhe work of the
tone of their musical programs. The
tlio persons and rights of American cimncil had been non-partisan dur­
! repertoire of the Cathedral Choir
ing his two administrations.
citizens in Mexico.
' . f includes short mmfern oratorios by
Chtirih On That Dux.
When Mayor Jamieson called the
-------such composerH as Buck. Stainer
Tlie wonder is therefore not ihnl new council Ingel her. lie said th.lt
land Kchnecker, nl&lt;o a number of
wo are al war with Mexico and the Io* had prepared nb speech, but. that
I old' hymns, secular rnolos, duets.
Mexicans—for no mailer what the he Intended lo conduct his part of
quaHets mid clfomsi-s nf n v.-ry loucjSarry (to. readers .will not only
words used may be (hot Is the fact th.- &lt; ity affairs so far ns pOMtbte l»X
high order, finally closing with a carefully perti-e .(hi* udverti.-e' —bill that we hnd not made a dem­ purely business methods In which
W. D. Clark.
MINOR KEELER TELLS OE CALL&gt; finale of an-operatic nature.
onstration long ago, basing our ac­ the best of service could be secured
meut. i.fn irt-o Aii.huijifiiiiy conaid*
tion on our purpose to protect for the least expenditure.
On the next day of this festival.
MADE ON MASK OTWI OE
It was while Rev. Clark was lo­
Americans and their rights every­
. Bohumir Kryl and liid_»OEld=fiuu- tendance.
cated ut Freeport, us pastor of a
1OK0HAJML
ehureli_ .»uuporL
Morley E. Osborne.
.
ous iitind will present a program in chpirli’ nicnib&lt;*rsT,ip. Il is a
where. Had wo done (hat a year
church, that he beeuine invnlvtMl in
ago. Itoth federals and rebels in
th'* afteninon
including cornet
n love.affair with Ills wife's sister'.
Itools terminated.., Since that
solus by Mr. Kryl. This is the earnest Tlsonzhl.
Mexico would have had a whole­
He forged a note amt with Lhe pm- WONDERFUL TEMPLES CON­
some respect for Americans, which
third season of Mr. Kryl and lii&gt;
ce«iH -lhe eouple eloped to Hono­
is at
If it lie true, trs'we believe it is
TAINING 33,333 IMAGES! Band on the Redpalli Chautam;u;is
they have certainly lacked. Had
lulu, where lie was arrested in 11MF7
lhe advurlis,noyit -lutes,
this year, there being a unanimous ami as
President Wilson recognized Hucrand returned tn Barry, county by
people would mH wish tn live Hill Chemical (to.,
. call jor .lhL,iu-,!a£n'..wh'.Tel.......... 1,. Ihal
Victor Funri^UieujdimiT vf.ltor*
it surely ns.worthy of our
id- n rctrnntinUy wiftiout i-hurrhe^.
recognition as anyone who has been
in the evening of this same day
ry* county. Hr was sentenced to n Timlmrs For New Buddhist t emple।
proposed or mentioned ns his suc­
Kryl imd his Band will be heard in then it would al-o *eem hi hr Iny
term of 5 l&lt;&gt; 11 years in the prison,
Wen- Drawn In Place Ity Hopes
hodesteable opportunity offercessor, it is possible and we think
. aunt her concert during tin- first tlpil neigtibotlioiMis ought to give
al Ionia. The case created n great
Bfflaing !&lt;•&lt;! Mr. Osborne to reOf lliinntfi HMr
urobatiln that tlie revolution might
part of the program and (Im latter e\*m it iii.-v mnv not agree with al!renter educational work,
sensation nt the time on nceomit of
' have lic.cn suppressed, and a stable
his high standing in church circles. Yokohama, Tuesdu^Bepl'-niber 3.
part will be given to selections from (liai t|uy .(each. Ji is evident lh.it! Mr. Oslmrn- is in ev
I1 grand opera by lhe Denton Grand denotninalioiini diffurenres are dis-1 bustler. He infus*'* Hi*
government established. But wo
lie Yvas a model prisoner in ev&lt;fry
t told our Kuidtrl wanted to cull!
energetic
did not do that
«&lt;U&gt;. and
Ulin it
Ik is possible
way. took nn active mtej-psl indhe on Katie O’Tiuii, tfh-un I mid jn। Opera Company, accompanied by appearing, ami tliat churches are 'VIP1
4*ip&lt;l*-rn f * '
tlml now *-*
KTica
’---"*will
* Have to fight
educational and religious Work of i.rand Rapids upoiT-tht
lie occasion of the hand. .These grand opera play- finding ways to cooperate Io limit ! &lt; «• work :pid spj
tt&gt;,&gt; tnnta Hef &gt;niudncy /and was
'Sk? LjM&gt;nunis- «-rt*
ini costume
crwtumi* iiiuluul-atlvuTiinui'. so that there i-■ ‘lApui'i iprut of lli
both Hie
... will
___ ttfihear
.___ in met
jfieciai
tWiA..
. u.. I..'
I.-.
popular anil highly rospn.lwr hy
‘ Hti. for
- -------------In fuel. it Will i.,.
be ..n grand finale in
less reason now than ever before to| bos charge »&gt;f. II
to forget their differences now that
the inmates.
I
OTant was u vary busy man,- ami these twr&gt; •days, such a« has never
i..........
a self-made ihan. Hr grew to hianon American force has invaded
On June 20, iflfe. he was naroled we could only call upon him hy ap- before Deen feetl.at a Gbnulauqmi i-onsnlcr differences in belief; ea’JleIj hood
Tuscola coililly. e.jue.lte.l
....... in
.....................
pem'aNy might these nq| to keep &lt;»ne
tn care of Rev. Edward (tollins.* a poHdmenl; so 1 asked him to call
Mexico at Vera Cruz.
from miioiirnglng ilie work which iliiwrlf, graduated froth the Vassar
The incident on whirh th« In­
retired clergyman, of Detroit, and him- by phone. He A.-iiit lie would
high school and later from-the hlHie
ytoir&lt;*hnri
are
dniug
for
man
­
vasion of Mexico ' is bn-M-d is, ac­
received his final discharge June be very pieaaed to see. us al bis,
lerary department of the stale'utukind:
211. 1913. Hr went wrsl mid il was residence, and this Was particiil-j
cording to the American and Mexi­
If practically all the people .of versity. where he wa» a member of
can vreious as follows:
his intent ion tn visit China mid Jap­ arty pleasing to u-. ns we had been'
Itarry Co. six years of age amt older the staff of the “Daily” during his
an to gather material for illustrated told that iiis garden was the finest
TImn American Version.
-w/iuld go to i-huich May .3 it would undergraduate days. He was-prin­
lectures. But this he did not do. in .the city!. We i-all«s| upon him. ■
A launch, Hying an American
b»&gt; found that extra sittings would cipal of Standish schools and later
doubtless on account of.ill health.
and after u very pi&gt;-xsant convcr-1
flag, from an American war ship in
b&gt;‘ needed in all churches. Barry Co.
Mr. Clark Uas born nl Franklin. sal ion through our guide, we were
, the harbor of Tampico. Mex^ one
is nut overrhurehwl. but all the ,&gt;i(HiiT in Arenac county. He Was
Mayor William R. Jamieson.
lu&lt;L in ifiikl; look a tlieological served to ten twice and coffee once. I
day last week arrived al a certain
people ah' not in the habit of -at­ two years superintendent of the
With lhe exception of the may­ course nt Antiorh. Ohio. College and and then invited to visit the gar-1 THIRD DISTRIITT ORATORICAL tending i-liurclt- 'There w&gt;j_/on- r.ansmg'Husi|ie-s college, later sondock in that cily Io obtain needed
at a theological school in New«York. den and take some pictures. Hol ..... ............. ................. ...
supplies. The •Mexican comftmnd- or’s appoinimenta to the office-of When
element of our pnAulalion iug'its superintendent of fcIkhIIs in
21 years of age Io" began
DE(.LAMA1ORY f.ONTEST sidrrnble
'
er (u federal, or supporter of Huer­ cilj marslial* the council cmiilnned lireaehkig at itotoma, Berrien tto„ has two hutin-', "lie ill European I
who go regularly io evei&gt;yJM&lt;rviee.- A'iifulur aifil Huslmgs ‘
styte. and the other a Japanese
IN L(M: 11. HIGH SCHOOL,
here.
..... his residence
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ta) had issued''*A-decree that no his'npiHiinlimmts of city officers.
If the olliers would regularly attend , During
1 hr remained two years, and home. Hus faces lhe garden, and.
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launches must come'to that partic­ XWi'ii the name of Gilbert Hlriker when
half the services, there would be a Osborne originated the Stale High
in
18X9
removed
to
Belding,
where
we
enjoyed
bMng
shown,
through'
it
k
'
'
\
/
was
suggested
for
marshal,
four
of
School
Spelling
League.
He
was
ular dock. This decree had not
look &lt;&gt;f surprise on-the minister's
he proai'lie&lt;l fop two yeara.’ Re h.-ul
also secrotanr of the hwat Antibeen communicated to lliu- Com­ the eotiprllmen were in favor, four chnrgr of itongregallon.il .rhurr.hea matted lioors and line vares. U .! ENCOURAGE YOUNB PEOPLE
' face..in every cliun-h. •
'
mander of the American warship. against. Mr. Jamieson cast the de­ in Cliesterfield. UT, for two years,
A cliun-h in any locality is a help TulHTriihrtisr Society and of Hu*
nv vntlD ATTEUnaunt Io alt tlml is gisnl^aml in proportion Barrs' County University of'AlichiA suitordinate Mexican officer with ciding vote In favor of bis appoint­ (tonlrnlla, HL (wo years, Billings, were shown the -worship room conlaining
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shrine
and
pictures
of
his
&gt;UUi»
Al
ItnUArlbt
a company -of troops arrested lhe ment*, but t.ity Attorney j’ryor Mont- elglil years and in l'.»H mov­
t&lt;&gt; the.faithfulness of its member­ gaii Alumni Ass’u. Hr ha* always
anceafora.
sailors from the American Intinrh pored over the maz.es of the city
ship.' nn enemy to evil. Atony of the MiHfll "wn in educational organiza­
TJut tt)e pleasure of seeing his
tions in the slate. Mr, Osborne has
who hail landed, and went on board charter and announced that lh»? ed to Freeport..this county.
Mr. Clark was a iwilliant man, garden! It is on a terrace, ho sleep! llastingK Will Re RrpnSrutwl By l»e'i*t num of our time got their maintained a residence in Hastings
of the launch itself and arrested UiayOr could not, according to pro­ highly
ideals from sotno imuntry church.
educated, and was popular we could not think of using it; but'I l.rhiml Holly. Bam|url ut the
two American marines who were visions of that formidable docu­ and highly
Any,boy'or girl who is taught Io in ordm ..Hint hi* children might
respreled wherever he such shading and colors, surround­ .
Mrlhodisl Church.
have
the udvantiurrs. of its good
there, thus technically invading ment, cast the deciding vote. The located.
reverence I lie lions,* of God mid Io
In the places where he
American territory. As- this subor­ ngme of Cornelius Manni was then 'wits located he will hr remembered ing lakes of gohllisli. and crooked
The High Sdm.il oratorical and Cespeft its teai’hiiigs, ami who is l&lt;-d
dinate Mexican army officer wu suggested with the same result. for his intdleckial attainment* arid paths with stepping stones, and at declamatory contest for Hie third to give Ins Ijfe in sincere imitation
the
bottom
u
plot
of
grata,
bordered
ronduciilut his Ainerlcan'prisonefi Tlie name of Earl Goldsmith was his many ,altractive nenfpnnl quali­
district, including twelve counties oL tlie Master, will he far stronger,
[with ten bushes, dwarf trees ami of soUthwi'slern Michigan, wilj be fur. richer in life amt eharacler. amt
through the streets, the .Mexican I ben presented and all but one were ties.
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other shrubbery. He showed us held at the High Sdiool assembly far -more likely to make a success
commander saw him. reprimanded in favor of his appointment.
one vhtoll cut leaf maple, to which room in this city Tuesday evening. of his or her life than as*'if thai Interesting Motor Car News
The commit ieM appointed by the
him. and set free all the American
wore grafted nun- other varieties.■ April 2H at eight o'clock. *A most one opt not do this. The parents
marines, hi addition he sent-.an mayor and the officers appointed REV. AND MRS. BREADY JUST
and Advertising on Third
Mr. OTani is a tea merchant. 09
ajiofogy for the arrest to the Ameri­ by the mayor and cofittnned by the
MISSED BEING IN WRECK years old. Our gniile told us that cordial invitation is extended to the who see this ought therefore to cncan admiral. The latter, however, council follow:
popple of Hastings to attend this .cdiirngi'-Miurehes us a help to their Section this Week's Banner
the tea he served us was worth
City Engineer—Elroy Tobias.
construed the matter as an insult to
contest. Thtr-admission fee of 15 own diiftftcn, if for.no higher rons­
•3.00
per
pound
in
Japan.
Mr.
City
Marshal
—
Earl
Goldsmith.
Left
Saginaw
Street
(air
Before
;
the American ting, and Meqinndod
cents will he used to defray I hi on.
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OTani presented-us with two tans,
that the Mexican commander fire a ’ Night Policeman—O. V. Hlamm.
falul Crash, Only Two Blorkn
expenses. The follo\vinp
Contlpued on page »lx.
' ’
one red and one white, which ho necessary
City Attorney—Lao IL Pryor.
salute of 2t guns to lhe American
has been receive.! from lhe
Beyond.
said wore supposed to bring luck program
City Physician-*Dr. H. A. Harber,
flag as an additional confession 'Of
District
Chairman.
Supl.
A.
F.
Era
­
I'niiiti
Mrrling
Sunday Fv ruing..
Fire Chief—Joseph. Sage,
Rev. and Mrs. II. IL Bready had a and happy marring".
his wrong. Custom would have re­
zee, of Lowell. The jm-itions on the
We made a trip Io Mamakura,, program will be determined by lot
very iiamyc escape from death or
quired a return salute to the Mexi­
Union nieetintruif all the churches NEU I his week. There an: a uumStanding Committees
.
the eastern capital, but. now, just before the e&lt;mh*st liOgins. ‘
serious injury in a street car accl- once
1
can flag by the Admiral's own ship.
l&lt;&gt; be held III lh\* Methodist Episco- b.-r of inlrrcsling iirliclc* roncernContinued on page five.
Public « ImprovenieqML— Roush, dent in which six persons were kill­ a quiet sea side village. We saw
Music—Marell—H a s l i n g s High pnl ehitreh «tii Sunday evening next, mg *&lt;im.i of lhe best maker of autos
nuTlie American market. Interest­
Horney, Hilton. SeldenW
ed, tint! a nnmbcrjnjurM in Saginaw, the Bronze Diulnit.su. or Great' School Orchestra.
under the uuapictM &lt;»f the Hasting-*
Side and Crosswalks—Edmonds, Bundiiy night. Her. and Mrs. Bready Btiihlhu. This is said to stand alone
Tlfornapplr Drain Again.
SolerI ion—High S-hool Glee Club. Anti-Tubrrriil&lt;»#i&lt;-\ Society,
The ing. no! alone Iwcrtnso I rue. but lie­
the Japanese works of art.
f;ot off the car to go.Io their hotel, among
:
cause they show smu.* of llp: nrnrjts
:
Declamatory Cmitesl.
County Drain Commissioner D. E. Lunn, Hilton, Herney.
speaker
of
the
evening,
will
!&gt;&lt;•
Dr.
Il
is
of
solid
bronze,
to
feet
bigti:
of the respeelne cars'. ,
Streets and Bridges—Lunn, Ed- ust two biocks-from where the aw- .
Birdsall was in Carlton Tuesday
Collins II. Johnston, qf Grand Rap­
ful crash came. The first ’inkling, the length of the ear U 6Fj fret. Mosh-r. Belding.
Among the autos advertised ar.)
serving citations on residents who momls, Wooten. Roush.
ids,
whose
them"
will
be
“
How
to
Water Works—Wooten, Lunn, they hail of the accident was when Isaac Mys it is like the sphinx, the
Topic, Not Given MI.m Julia Lock-' Prevent; Row to Discover; and How­ the &lt;-.&lt;li|lac. Rco. tLxrteivar. Stude­
will find It necessary to appear in
baker. Buick. Maxwell and Interntian alarm of lire was souraied. and longer you look nt il the longer you wdod. Hturgis.
probata court on May 22 when Edmonds, Hilton.
to Cure Tuberculosis.'' Dr. Jobn«h?ti tional Harvester,
hi addition ioEdjuuga
T7 —Carvelh,
............. - Wooton.
..—..y... —
.. they went to the scene of the wreck.
“
Consliinliiis
and
The
l.hm."
Elsie
Judge AiaCK
Mack Win
will uppouii
appoint i.urcv
three roiucom- I Finance
will Use some slides to iUH-tnde his |lns the F'irestohe Tire,*
nn. a Japanese summer"
lu»\e a nW
Mr. Bready says that the ?cene was 1
rnissloncrs to appraise land values monos.
Gnwdy, Hollaiiil.
sacred island.
alow lha nail. &lt;4 Iha pro,—I! , Iirq-Wixllan. widen, llama,. Inn rl rending Soma linv- before
7F "Tlfe nwffiwh* of XnrtnnV Hnsflr fltwallotir .There'will Tie"n«»*i'Jia'rg«\
Continued on n-ure tw&lt;»rhe'
Hurd
section
of the BANNER
Lillie Thornapple Drain. The res- Larvelb.
. they left llie'xar, a man. wsmian and.
’ Wilson. South Haven.
always contains! many items of ink:
idents of Carlton, both those in o FubHc Lightlng-Hcrney, -Hilton, child ran and caught 4he car. In luniM-u naiar »nurv ran----- 1 Solo—Selected—Alfred G. WilCOX.
the crash the baby was killed and IWOMEN RAISE MONEY FOR
&lt;«rr»t as well as ndvenisemenls Dial
favor of and those opposed lo the. SeldMk Wooton.
/
i Oratorical Contest:
A Banana Social.
ditch, are impatient over the long! Hewers — Garvelu, Roush, Ed- the woman lost an arm. The man
■ILE STATE REWARD ROAD I land E. Itofly, Hastings.
.
Something -tHmMNM amusing in a
by the side of whom Mr. Breadyliajl
period in which the project has i rnmids, Lunn.
heen hnucinr fire.
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' Ordinancea-Scldon. Cnrvelh, Ed- been silling had ids head severer!
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Our
Nation's
Dostiny."
Audra
Marring* &lt;*€ MIm
Lotlg.! at their hall- Friday evening1
■- ^7'' ",’TL*
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from his body. TiiQ wreck resulldl *Cjirlton Ijidies linv . Accumulated iDeeker. JJtke Odessa.
May 1-t. Everybody conic. La'dlel
A prefix Ifotue WC'hHng look'place
; City Properly—Hilton. Wooton, when the car overran n switch add
$M0, Three Women’s ContribuBniU " bring ln&gt;x -upper.’.A good tii.m* i- ut lhe hiime-.wf Mr. Jiui Mrs. Will
Notice*.
crashed into a polo. It is supppsid
Carvelh, Roush.
Harold Salyer. Paw Paw.
The noil r*m»iar teachers' exam­
tions Totulliiiil $92.00. Crakes. April foth. when -fliejr
EieclloM.—. Edmonds, Wooton, Hint lhe mntonhan died Indore the
{ “Twi'nfielh
Century
Slavery,’
inn! ion for Harry County will-be R.ldm.
car came lb thf- switch. .
I
. ,
’daughter Gin-was. tinU&lt;*d m mar­
If women are interested in goml Amos Barken Coldwater.
held in the court room at Hastings.
County Survc.vor Cobb Rrliirns . riaao to Jtobert L.'Gatba,:&lt;&lt;f M'-rley.
roads, the men surely ought io be. I .Music—Glee Chib.
Thuteday amt Friday, April 30th
■'County
Surveyor
I.w»
H.
ttoblt.'
Likes Michigan Better.
for some of the w.'inen residing in ! Music -High-School Song. .
Gleaners Program.
and May 1st, 1014.
who weiil m t h&lt;-; Kalamazoo state Rev. Grig-Jiy, pastor of lhe Fir-L
the viainity of Holmes' church have ! Selection—Orchestra.
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Berne E. Pierce, who ha*-returned . Following is the program for he
............
- Trne.il J. Edger.
.
I
sttveral weeks ago tn order Presbyterian church and os Wl1raised a fund of WO to apply on ) Announcement of jmlg«-s.
- — hospital,
(rpm Fort Worth, Texas, is glad to I A. O. O, G. of Morgan for April 2 .
2-wks Commissioner of Schools.
to he treatc&lt;l fur n nervous malady, nnssci hy frientkLnf the hridn.aml, .
the
cost
of
building
a
milo
of
stale
[The
judges
Wh
flmiislil
and
coin?
get back to Hastings. Ho says that
Song—Arbor.
returned un TucmIuv nIUeh improv* groom. Their uttendauls wire Mr.
reword road onn mti« west of
Notice.
Michigan is good enough for him.
Rcading^Tfr. Caudle and His Sec­ Holmes church in Carlton township. rnsition are Pfof. J. II. Bruftim. "d in health' Mr. Cobb sought re­ and Mrs. Gen. Crake-, of Kalama­
'.dtbelnrh*'.
University
of
Michigan'
Notice is hereby given tliat the Mr. Pierce says that there are In ond. Wife.”—Mae DeViiic.
.. All of tlio ladies have contributed
,,.
zoo.
After- the • wedding a xet-x. '
Hrof. E. J. Eaten. Grand Rapids Cen­ lief from various sources and final- tw
partnership of the firm heretofore Texas good openings for men from
Recitation—C. Maui.
charming dinur.c
dinner w as served by .the ...
liberally, three of ibem Riving con­ tral Hi«h Schnoi: 'Prof. E, J. Mac- ly went of bi/ own accord In the ohanning
known m R. C. Fuller A Co. has the north who know how to farm.
Dialogue—Three. Companions.
,L-2. Mr.
bride
mother
unaess —
mottier
?h . and
uno Mrs.
atca. Gat-"
tributions totalling c^-OO.
Ewan ‘'English). Kalamazoo-CoUBge. statn hnfpital to seek, a cure.
been dissolved, and has heen suc­ He also said that he bad-heard more
Reading—8. Bollinger.
-------- , - -- .yiwerc the recipients of many haiidThtt enterprise on ths part of the
Judges on. delivery will b,, Sur!
ceeded by the corporation known as talk about the Mexican war in Has­
Usual form of closing.
■ women is commendable, n shows T
^laud sealf. of this city, who re- sc.mu wedding gift*. After a abort
aeorg* Downs. Smith Grand Ban- cenily
tings than he did in Texas and that
th* R. C. J’uller Lumber Co.-..
completed a ihres years ser-| wedding tvuxihcx wllLhtJt JM’urJ'L
what women can accompliah when­ ms; Erin. I. B.,Gilbert! union High,
there was a great deal of dissatis­
Adv. 2-wks.
R, C. FuliW &lt; Go.
ever they set oqt to do something. Grand Rapids and Atty. Earl Muq- vied, m the regular army, w that] their frte-*^----- faction down there with the manner
if. volunteers aro called for.in. th-1
'
shnw. Grand Rapids.
Gas Tlnnse Coke is not expensive tn which the administration had
irauble with Ntexico. he will 'offeri
G
m Bohm Coke u » clna. fuel.—
■~-Adv.
-■
I1 bandied the situation.
values and new gtylcs.—Adv.

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TO OPEW HOST- .
1LITIES STATED

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OF
CITY CHANGES HANDS

WAS FOUND DEAD IN A LAKE AT I

I

CEDAR RWIDN, IOWA, AND
WAS RURIED THERE

arrest in Honolulu

15962917

W CO. PEOPLE
SHOULD BOOST

VISIT TO BEAU
TIFUL GARDENS

BANQUET ANO CONTEST
NEXT WEDNESDAY EVE

�mr.il

ear
HERE u no cctajonjy iu buying cheap shoes. You
"
may save' 3 dollar mi one purchase but you will
lose it;iy wear ami &lt;ditibfaction.' lx coots more
'blimey evfty year to make good shoes. , Leather
w j.cemning .-carctr every day and the price advances
steadily. Tlie growth of the automobile industry has
lii-i-n plu-nqpmnal apd the automobile manufacturer gets
first call mi lugh grade leather which alone creates a
-scarcity ami rWhts the price.
'
Every item of tpatcnal that gbc- into the making
of .a shoe is fyighcr and higher in price.
The great increase of population in America de­
mands more shpes daily. The men ami women who
work in the shoe faclwrics Arc com|&gt;«*lled to pay.more
and more for everything they cat arnl wear. The cost
of living necessarily means that their daily, wages must
-advance in keeping with their living expenses. So you
tan rcadllv see that the cost of producing the right kind
of footwear is high and will be higher.
Cheap shoes are a poor investment.
Say you pay S2.00 for a pair of shoes that will only
last you-two months. This means that you will pay
out in one year $ta.&lt;x&gt; for cheap shoes.
I But. on the other hand. say you pay $4.00 for a pair
of good shoes and they last you four months. You have
paid out in one year $12.00 for satisfactory shoes and
invested exactly thetume amount of money you ^K*nt
for the cheap. unlatiafactory kind. Now isn't that a sim­
ple and convinqwg illustration? Add to this the cpin-

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fort, the -satiufactidn and the enjoyment of. having had
shuts that fi|, that wear, and that looked right.'
Ihit when you take into conainsration the amount
of thought, cafe. labor and money it teqfiire- t&lt;&gt;'produce
a shoe, -.o-callcd high priced &gt;hoes
rvu|]v cheap.
Tlicre is no-other article of general wear fliat demands
a» much careful atteptien in its production as a shoe.
A milliner, takes a piece of straw and sevy^ a few
ribbons and flowers on it, calls it a ''cre*lK&gt;n ' and gets
from ^10 to $25 for it, (sometime* twice tliat
unl.r
A belt maker takes a strip of leatherSEunclics a few
holes in it, sews on a buckle and you pay num $1.00
to g.l.oo fur it.
But look what i- required to produce a shoe. First,
there are over 161 items of material‘that must be pur­
chased ami assembled before the shoe is even started
into the factory.. Every item must be selected with care
ami inspected rigidly. When the shoe is actually put in
process of making it must pass through lhe hands of over
150 people before it is finally finished and ready for you
to wear. Just think of that. Thefe is no article pro­
duced that requires the same ainoimt-pf work nor an
equal number of separate items of material. And there
is no article that receives an equal Amount of wear and
abuse.
Think this over and decide to, buy *bct|er shoes tins
year. You will save money, vexation and time. You
will be healthier.' happier and better dressed.
See Our Better Grades at $3.04, $3.50 and $4.00.

Ironside Shoe Company
Masonic Temple Building

Phone 176

Hastings, Michigan

Iho leading men of the nation, they; WON FIRST PLACE IN
Weru nt It 1wed to go us far as Hie '
enlrance. Behind
Ihe-uothers i
ORATORY IN CONTEST
stood, accoidiitg to rank, each a Ati-|&gt;
lower, aijd as there were 18 steps, ir
was tmiMMsible |o see even th&lt;- Uriel al Iteldlhu Hr anlly. MtsS tio
floor of tlrt- room except ,by lhefi-.w; _ . dre -Hrrlter Will Represent
latke Odessa Urn-.
Ill-' wall-, mil |..-;mtifully painted .Al lhe auh-diHtriel oratorical con­
sliding iwreenH covering. lh&lt;- entire test held in Briefing a short time aim.
-id&lt;- of Meh room, poUflbed floors, Mi--, Audra Deck-1. daughter of Mr.
covi-n-d with matting, and beautiful and Mr.*. Alonzo Itrrker. of Earlton,
^ardi-n*.
won Ural I'Itiqp in uratary; het- »ubThe cn«lie was i-veu more beauliful and wa^ the huibe of lhe pru,tectar of tlie Mikado, pta&lt;-.&gt;d then1 Av llllli.r itf I hv.Klini'ni... U'hn
I a( Tokjo. Thd building is very
similar, but n&lt;&gt;t\a* large, and was
partially u#-l.as a fort Tin- carv­
ings and painted screen* an- the
bt-auliful lliiuKs lu be. .found there.'

YOUR SPRING

It’s a good idea for women to plan now for the warm weather
which will soon be here. We haven’t space here to mention all
of the desirable lines we carry, but here ore a few:
Bultuns in pearl, bone, ivory and
(J I.is-.
latrc FTuunring, la and U Inch
Full Hits of Hoyaf -Worcester nud
Ami-rti'mi Lady corsets
While poods in indlaLtniins
Curstl coven with toim alcrvcs
ChlldrriVs Gauze I ndrrwcur
Allovrr Embroidery

Embroideries
Allot er Lure
FlaxiMLs
Poplin-,

DimillcN
•
Dmewlufl Sarqucs

Mupllu Vudcrwear
HkirU
Prince* Blips
Drauwa

Pan is
Jeurl buttons

Embroidery Bouncings in 27 inch, 36 inch and 45 inch, with narrow
embroidery to match, also Bandings to match.

Standard Patterns In Stock
Hastings, Michigan

Phone 66

QUALITY
That is always our aim to give ‘you the BEST QUAL­
ITY in all articles we have and at prices no higher than where
quality is not to be found.
Have all kinds of SEEDS, clover, timothy, alfalfa, akike,
rape, millett and Buckwheat and can get you anything you
wish if we do not have it on hand.
Also sell CEMENT, bran, middlings, flour, com.
Wool season is now-on if you have any, call and we will
try and trade.
.
Buy all kinds of Grain, Beans and Seeds. Submit samples.

LUKE WATERS

ce*»or to F. H.
Arlow A Co.

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 150
For Smoky Walt Papar.

A cloth dipped into flour and nib­
bod across b smoky spot on the cell­
ing cleansd ft nlcsly. Lat«r. the whois
celling was cleaned in tha urns way
with satisfactory resujja.

LEON HALL, WHO BROKE

Surely Wi« LI i’ll I.

An a»b««to»-lLn»d vmI pocket In
which a lighted cigar can ba carried
Mfelr.hae brnn loraatad by a Philadel­
phia tailor.

PAROLE. IS CAPTURED

Local Youth .Accused of Scieral
Chorgrs 1* t'nduubtrdly Men­
tally UnbalancciL '
According to reports from Ionia
Leun Hull hus Imm-ii located tn Jail
al Sandusky. Ohio, where he was
tuken on Saturday for investigation
us a »usi«cL, ami returned to Michig-iii Iteforuialory this week.
: Hall waa mntenced to Ionia by
'Judge Stuart, of Grand llaphhi. on

Japanese Coolies, Carrying Rock for Surfacing the Road

, month* Io live years for lhe theft of
I ten»sl you in their goods. You an automobile valued nt 81.000 from
Kinsey, of Grand Rapids.
must md hurry, and must sit Frank
i around some time so they' will When Judge Stuart investigated his
■focord he found that Hall had pre- ■
think you are important.
vioualy idolen an uuto at Michigan
A full day of sight seeing. We. •’.ity. IihL and had raised S3d.0i) up­
\i-dletl two temples that Were very’ on it in Grand Hapids,- cluiminK
InterealjUg, utte the San Jusuiuto. ownership.
I The temple was foundwd in 1132, by
Hull wa&lt; paroled on April H. 11112.Emperor Toga, who placed itt it ufler Ncnmig eiulit months and was
,
Wednesday, SrpIembcT 4.
Mhs Audra Decker.
’
Il is a day .on the train, going !&lt;n»i life sized image*.. buV as they 1 returned to Ionia a* a-parole viola'have 20 amis each in.fliffe.reul po- ‘ tor on Mutch 28. IU13. It dppeara jvet wa- "Our Nations Destiny."
fnitu Yokohama to Kioto, where we ' sitioivi. atui small images nut larg­
Mim Dvk.-r represents tin- Javkarrived
al
7 JO. We
passed er than a little linger in lhe hollow that while on parole forgery whs Oil&lt;»a-Ili.-h/H-bool and will be one
Itmiugli a very’ liighly cullivalt-d of some of the hands, this tvnipli- his chief occupation, rompbunls. of the partrcipanl* hi llu- district
country, and enjoyed th- tH.-n.-ry is given the mime of the Temple of'i huving come in regarding him from niiiteri hi be held in Ulis c|ty April
llolhiiuE Grand Huven. Kalainaxoo.
v&lt;ry much. Every Inch of the
Images. The foOl ara full I: Hatlln Crack. Detroit, lutiising. Jackground is cullivat.-d, and t ee is llu- iOatS
lift- size und are all ooverad wilhi
principal crop. The entire sides &lt;&gt;f gold leaf. They stand ni rows..on- M»n. Allegan and Muskegon, and his
the hills and valleys are leveled off raised platforms, a good deal likcmi return io prison waA liecauNc of4wu BANQUET AND CONTEST
1ulo terraces, .and flooded Willi1 base hall stand, and arc ten row*, forgeries pulled off iu Grand B&gt;gNEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING
aster for rice growing, many of llu- deep, entirely tilling the building । id* shortly before his return ti» tomb
Heids being not more I han l.-n f.-ci! IfltU feel lung, and B7 fOi-l wide.! H«* forma lory. It is reported Ihal uu 1
t*i]uarv. One dUtrirt Wrts cimllned' They rhiini I hut one piece &lt;&gt;f lim-- Ionin bunk wns also a victim. On)
Hapirday evening. April II; Hull Wu&lt;j A short iio-i-Ung of the delegul-«
vhugely Iu tea growing. •
her runs tin.- entire length of Un­ .
_ .l— j-32 paro|^ hy Gov-1 will Iu- ha4.i| a( the cuudusiou of lluWe gel a Mplendid view of Ml.'. .............................
...... is an &gt;
building. Iu the center there
Pujiama, tle-tr largest iimunUim a|tar with a large itnug.-, riner.-d ••rno&gt; Ferris Io visit Ills iiiotbcr who .■onte«l to H^cL'a district chiitrinan
h.-lght I...fin fuel. iht-. 12 thousand, with gold, mid decwratimis of lac- was reported Io be qy it'ig in Hastings, for the c..innig«yaar.
rti’‘r’7l»°'&gt;dmg
Io
the
twelve ,1U.-|- amt With 5ft) of these on eilh.-i and he skipiied out on Tuesday a
PretM-ding tlio aouteat a liauquct
months, ami 36T&gt; to the uumh.-r &lt;if I side* you can imagine ii wns some few hours befor&lt;rHl-r dtftklij.
will b&lt;- giv.-n m the tecial parlors of
Hall htis about two years mon- Io ,1... M
.. .
nt
...
pay' of lire rrar. Tins mountain -.sight.
M&lt;rv&lt;- on bis present sgnten. i'. but
there nr-- enough forgery charges teachers of iho High Nchool and
IH-nding
agaiu-t
him'
Io
lump
him
mil from the lev.-l of the *»*n, mill I j. ; . l&lt;u.i,!ll
»&gt;.uuty Ai.nuai. niemlM-r* «( the
in prison for lhe balance of his life, Haslinga Buat&lt;l of Fahtcation nud-io•if they. aIhiuI-I all be prosi-culed.
vit«t guests, including tlie sludi-nly
telfolJ
.milh oIrV a
,M* a,“l
n‘‘&gt; le-autifuHy proporHull's record.has been a vapeiL
fit th.. ?..nk
. .
.?
,N.b,/ tinned. I! G very cortlmodimi- and one. jmn’-il has been amply *bowp I and teachers rejireaeuted ui Hie con- .
£ IfU llh-’.-ta.idta K aJf l» i"jlifully decorated. In hiuWiug
test. HI&lt;! imiled. Tickets fur till-:
, l*uiii|Ui-l
.11 afhrtfh ilmidhtulpa^davvuy. |hill f
Ujnb.,......... u|| that lie is mentally utib^lunviid.
may bQ procured of Mi»s
Vera Hull i,i ihp High Kclinol nfllce^
&lt;iur tram is mi &lt;-roi.-.-. mul n.drswu In plnv.- by 2it liawser-. m
and Hliuutd i&gt;« ..mured nut later than;
r«*w one. lh.-._ flr»l .if it, kind in
ma.h- - then human hair.
Friday .-vi-nitig of this week. Tim
Jatuvu. with ilmuty rar. Ilbraiy. mid? yiiey wun- fully Un-.- inch. * io
innsir.wili l&gt;&lt;&gt; fintlialied by the Hiuh
dtrnritarnt -'l.iqiuic .-atThey dimimh-r and are said to be V'J lirtb*
behoof Gn-h- slra. At tin- i-I-.m- of
«?. 1
'","1! ' MS. sh.imM . I.H..I M h&lt;T
lhe iiiimpo t supt. CuiikUiurwiH in-i
u....
Irodficf Mi &gt;. I lora Henkes us loast-l
rnialr.--.. who will h«'v charge.of]
*
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. ’^he Emperor'.- .palace haS not | KrUlay n. m.
’
the follow mg program:
Th«
ru'
“■
I'-.-n um-.I for ten y.-Acs. and in-fore
The' 7lh made nn-rim-y dnivtiiK
“(lur tiui'sl,. -' Kt-illi I'Jild-sh r. '16.
toffiSiS
' tV.-' n
‘.hul
hu txn’iu'u* "I Hie yeat.:pup- and .lifT.-rouf thing- tat fair
llejq.oji.M-, • Su|»l. Fnuee.
Disf.
(miiip
- b . 11.- ttwnufa. - H n. puiely Japaiume. nt&gt; xwiuginq• vvmk.
, ■ • '. ■
&lt;
w
tn «u«ll 4s.rs. all sliding, im wludnws. only
itrpha Kidiorh is aiew-nt- flif» Moti- t'.bnlrmnii.
Mi*« l i-lter(.ilG Iamm-. -Hiling M-r. i .U-of riel! pdfe-r; tlm.rahjay mm ning. on a. rojutl uf illness
"The Freshman." ili»s Ketchum.
•"•r tniukjcovi’r.'.l with matting, ’ aud |&gt;ani-ls - at U.im.-, .
* “ — ‘
* ■
«terorule&lt;l by Juium-se' .l.-vv.-H Jfoyl vogted u*'M*-n&lt;la&gt;;, ■
were .-imwn thi- i hp-iMH^Traeher: -Gn.r uUkt-wwitRlArf-h:
• up fu ftffy fwnTH3&lt;^rv1(uiite-uLJr' ‘
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*
"
’ prilfiatO
Wh arqdi'i. .PTbn Um

VISIT TO BEAUTI

D5A

and ino.l beautiful ilor.il Ottering*, i
/
Burdett Licldy,
Adv.
Mrs. Mary Bwannou.1

. The Tlionmppb- Sunday sebbol
convention will he iu-hl'nt Iho l’artni-li-e Mcthudtiit church Smulay. 1
April 26. Pref. GtNMirieli of Albion. ।
secretary of Ibf Mtcnigan Bunday
«m IuhiI AYMM-ialmu, utul a famous;
Bible student mid Sunday school,
worker, will be present and deliver
three addresses ns follows: Morn- I
ilig. '’Till- Man of Galilee;’’ afti-r-i
Mulligan S. S. Work;” Eveiilng,
"Ender Seventeen
Flags."
Dr.
Goodrich is a line speaker and u
great Uvat is in slpn- for ull who

Ths cabinet gas range has abolished
backaches. -MADAM DON'T STOOP. ’The nos top
cabinet ranges have the oven,vbroiler, and
top burners all at a convenient height.
Ills not neceeeary to bend over at all ,hen
using the cabinet gas range for any purpose. Glass oven doors do away with opening
the oven to see how the baking la/progree

falling cakes and pastry, due, to jars

Gebraad “Sells Farms"
FARI*. STOCr, TOOLS, All tor M.500

Timber, beech, maple, elm.
Trout stream runs through pasture.
So bearing fruit trees.
It room House, hank barn IO»«o.
Several outbuildings, all in good reP«',r-. V
Good silo, mostly I a vol land.
Includes—
•
I horse, 7 years old, IMO lbs.
3 cows, 8 yearlings and X-year old.
X fine brood sows, 25 hens. .
Wagons, sleighs, buggies, iiarnna.
- J-artuing tools, complete.

I1 you aru locking (or a good
complete farm you had better
consider tbi? one before you
buy. At thc'pzice it cannot be.
beaten.

GEBRAAD
has many more such bargains.
If you will only state what
county you-desire and what kind
of a (arm yoU-want, will lie
pleased to mail you a 'complete
list tree.
EOWIM H. lElAUt. MW. Fin Mu

thia range. Note the
convenient ahelf under the range for
holding pota and
pans. The canopy top
oarrias avay. all
steam and odor from
cooking. Salt, pep-

can be kept ready
the canopy. At a small ■-charge a self
lighting device can be supplied.
the ultimate range. Oome in and
we are always glad to shot these new
ranges.
Thornapple Gao 4 Electric Co
Phone No

ALIAYS RENDER RSiL SERVICE1

�THE HASTINGS I

APRIL 23, 191L

Spring Clearance Sale
©

Our Buyer has just returned from the eastern markets and, owing to the backward spring season, we were
able to purchase some most fortunate values and are placing the merchandise on sale right now to give our
customers the full benefit of the low prices. These include Coats, Dresses, Rugs, Curtains, Linoleum, Waists,
Hosiery, Underwear, Parasols, Dress Goods, Linens, Crepes, Plasee, Voiles, Ribbons, Trimmings, Graduation
Gifts, Men’s Shirts, Ties, Socks, Undershirts, etc.

Our Spring Clearance Sale Starts Saturday, April 25th, and
Lasts Only One Week, Ending Saturday, May 2nd
Be sure to participate in our bargains, we will save you money in every department.

COATS, SUITS AND
SKIRTS

WAISTS and DRESSES
Great values are being offered in Waists
and Dresses.
A big line of new Waists made from voile,
lawn or crepe, worth up to $2.00, at only

A most wonderful purchase of Coats, Suits and
Skirts. We like to have you convince yourself
of the great values we offer in the Coat depart­
ment. We arc showing Coats worth $15.00 and
$18.00 at the sale price

98c

R. and G. Corsets
50c to $3.00
Prtnt lacc cortttt at only

$8.50 to *12.50

98c
•’tUtmacMn” Middy Riouses lot Ladles add Misses
.i...
. .75c and 91.00

CLEARANCE SALE
PRICES
ON

CLEARANCE SALE ON LACE CURTAINS, CUR­
TAIN SCRIMS, RODS AND WINDOW SHADES

-

. .

SPRING WASH GOODS
We are placing on sale a great variety of
fine Wash Goodsl just received—Crcpea,' Linweaves, Ginghams, Tub Silks and Lawn.

We have a complete line of new, atylish and up-to-date Lace Curtains.
Ask to see our line we #rc selling at98c pair
Extension Curtain Rods with solid knobs at only,.10c
Curtain Scrim with colored border or plain at9c
Window Shades made from oil-colored cloth, dark or medium green at only 23c
Floor Oilcloth at----------- 25c
Inhid Linoleum atj72&gt;£c
Moor Linoleum...39c
Rug Filling 36 in. wide at. 39c

15c and 18c fine .Lawns and Dimity all to-be" sold at.lOo
■ 23c and 35c Crepes, Voile# and Tub Silks, a big
line, at . .. .....1.21c
Wide all-silk Hair Ribbons------ ------- ............10c
Bxtn. wide Sadi Ribbons------ --------------- ........ll*o
10c Bleached Mnslin nt
——...tie
be Unbleached Mudin, a good one, at
.....O‘»o

FRANDSE.N 6 KEEFER

We want you to see the
beautiful white and col­
ored dresses we bought
for children.
,

Hastings Double Store—Headquarters for Dry Goods and Ready to Wear.

slpn in both sales to lake place soon.!
EAST AVOOHLA
| A number of our K of P. boy# ex-! O. C. Sheldon .of West SunfiehTl
। peel Io attend Ilin h. of P. Minstrel :wnri a welcome guest al tlm home
•
» ? ■
at thc
‘V J1
-ak‘’|'d hisc.m.in J.St. JnlmSundaynf'
'
Odessa, I hurailay night April 2.i.
Mrnoon
.'‘J--Byron Fisher visited
Mrs. R. Johnson of Aurora. III. is
Mias A|ln
who lllH b«.n

Woodland

91.00

.Afternoon Dresses made from good ging­
ham, percales or crcpc. a big range to choose
from, at only

Skirt# at...
Sait# at
.910, 915 and 91H.OO
Short Coata at..-.--------- -------93.08 and 95.00
Children's and Infants’ Coati.
93.00
Ladles’ ••Baltnacaan" Coati 910.00 and 912.00

During our sale we will
give FREE of charge
to every customer one
Underwear Pocket con­
taining a Sachet Bag.

In order to be well dress­
ed you must wear a good
fitting Corset. Try the best.

50c to $3.00

Ihore she would lake lhe boy hack

with her. She vyas told that «hej
1 NOT SATISFIED WITH jI might
LOCAL NEWS
do so, but permission was af- ,
; terwards refused until the .proper |
। miter should be secureil from the!
Hollins Leach has a new Reo
LAPEER INSTITUTION| J probate judge.)
Timinas Dargan'of Lansing, was I
automobile.

PERSONAL MENTION

i the cily last w-ek.
.
. .
. i
WEST WOODLAND.
• \Mra. Perry Wiseman, who has
J,.'h.n ' j" ...wm..jn Lapeer- p|UM||XEvr WOODLAND
and Si. John-. I;i-' week. ■
'
PROMINENT WOODLAND I’hO- : Miss Lcdah 4s|&gt;iiiall was a Sunday ibqcn ill is recovering.
Dec II. Pierce and family and Mws
*‘l.E REFUSE TO LEAVE
night guest nl Al Boohers.
• /A son was bom recently to Mr.
Leone Wileox, ni"’orcii to Portland
NEPHEW THERE.
i George Van Aman of Hastimrefand Mnu Max Baker.
Sunday.
wa* an over Sunday guest al Will
#yrjU nay James, of this cily. who
J. D. Zagelumter visited bis son*' „
nAn„
, I ndrrwoods.
&gt;
/
has been suffering from articular
Burl and Clmi. ;&gt;( Grand Ropid-*. ulLBERT BORN SAID TO
-Nr. and Mr#. Harry .IMeker are rheumatism, was sent-Io Grand
r.------ 1...
..iMnriTriv **&gt;*•
parents of a v lb. non. I Rapids on Sunday for l.reaimept in
Thursday.
son. who has n charge in Florida, is subject of th.-, program was “PuriHAVE BEEN MISTREATED bum .Sunday. April IV. who will Butterworth hospital.
,
Leslie
Dickerson
visited
his
sis
­
not expected to come until after ly." Three^xeelhml • papers .were 1 Maun*. Horner ond Orson Unger
to theotname
of lo-l
Murryr Loof-Eugena
&gt;M»,T answer
IO IW name
Murry
,.,, uuErcd
,|,. „,Bushi
n*v&gt; #on
Eu»'nr
Bu.b, Bush.
ter, Mt*.-Fred HileltiOju Middlcvilh
conference.
read. "The Sheltered Woman and [ore each.sporting a line new-nuto•
.
. I.smics „
... ..
.. I rame.
~ ..
was operated upon for appendicitis
.
iJudge Muck
Order
Permit-1
A large congregalion hoard Le­ ;lhe Magdalene” hy Mrs. Carrin । mobile. Homur's is a Studebaker ov. r Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Culler enter-1•In
|U Bulterworl
Butterworth hospital on Friday.
land Holly give his .oration 'Tlie Fisher; “Do Our Present Modes of Land Orson's a Font
j
tallied
T..U.I
f..r
for
.'...nor
dinner
nn
on
Hun.tav
Sunday.
Mr.
Mr.:
l)r&gt;
performnt
the
operation.
*............. ...... Mh». J. C. Morgan ahd Mrs. George
True Test of Progreu" ut the M. Dress Tend to Cultivate Purity and
and Mrs. Harley McMillen amrfami-l; assisted by Dr. McGufiin. of Hosl'
*■"»» s,llU’ Home.
J5. church Sunday night. With I his Modesty in Our Girls?" written by Hood were guests 'of friends in till Saturday.
ly and mother. Mrs. Richards, Dem-'; ings. Mr. Bush is improving.
oration Leland has already won first Mrs. elissie Woodman and read by Charlotte from Tuesday till Satur­
Mi*. S.B. W il&lt; &lt;»v was the guest ■ From Woodland Correspondent.
.orest Early and family of North । Mrs. August Gosch, aged BO years.
?•»,
&lt;&gt;f rat's,
Mrs. raupp
Maggie Phillips al Wood-1
honors at two conteila and will en­ Mrs. Myra Finder; and "Better day.
„
., ,.
- .. .Manchester, Ind, and Mr. and Mrs.;; died very suddenly Friday morning
...
| ‘olherl Roni, an epileptic, who August Geiger.
ter the -----district
canteal,
which
j--—
v-—r, .......
—- will Babies" by —
... Lydia
..... McIntyre.
A full house listened Io lhe lent- &gt; land,. Sunday.
Mrs.
Frost
mid family motored I1'?*.},^k,‘‘'*.in4,ri‘’,‘ ifn5tlKr'Vr '
Earre11 ,,f H- Woodland was ! at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
al Hustings next Tuesday Each paper was followed by spirit-1 perance/'sp«edi In East Woodland' Herman
Imj held at
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I Win. Eckert. The funeral was field
‘,,1
y,lJ&lt; ,a
'‘"nl, Mr. It|ie guest nf Carl Heise. Sunday.
night and we predict that hik com-led rfiscuuions. Tlio----‘ — ■"
—; ‘------------*------------ —
president
upSunday afternoon
ami' ---------------pronounced- to-Rickm-v Corners Saturday, re- । -v
Monday oi
at uht
the rnnnr.
house. c»u«us«&gt;u
eWnducted by
and Mrs. George tiarlick. was taken!
&lt;«,( raoHuay
mj
petitors
to “n'&gt;
go iwiw
some" ir
If ■I pu&gt;iii&gt;-u
pointed jima
Julia'Fisher,
pvi.M.3 will
«... have i&lt;.
ri»i»er, "Mary Bamtftnj.il a very forceful nrgninenL
turnmg .Sunday
„, |h(. S|.u,. hospital for tlm feeble !Mondav nisi Rafter a Tw,j' Rev
‘l's of Freeport. InBev.' W
W.' 8
8-- phH,
Phillips
In­
ho
................
Im does
dne.s uot
not win out In
in this Anal
final (and
I and Bessie Woodman
Woodman ...
ns „n ....
new sink
Mrs. Julius Hager
entertained Mr.
Mira llfideganj • W einer of Clu-;miut 1&lt;n| Friday, hy Mrs.
hHhsti
‘
1
terment
terment was
was made
matte In
in lhe
the Freeport
Freeport
contesl.' Every onu was delight-1
delight-! committee}
committee! and
mid . Myrtle,
Myrtle Stowell. I and Mrs. Rnckwiiod
Ilnckwnod ami
mid mother Mrs.
o. *rore‘ 4
0,1,1 M“ :varhck’
gOjn* nt far.r
ha SXr ’Xi Saturday and
..........................................
&lt;v| al the splendid manner in which j Myra Finder and Julia BfoWn asi lletta Hager of Hastings Snndav.
the address
address Waa
deiivered and
and are
are!! refreshment
refreshment committer'
committee for*
the* anan-j! Mr. mid Mrs. Harley Fox visited
Sunday in East Carlton, the guest| Ella, the little daughter of Mortlm
Wa# delivered
for the
Mrs. Rttn Rump returned Tuesday ! change to the.Grand Tnink Rail- of her cousin. Ada A*pm«ll.
r»s Cock, of Hope township, fell one
proud of Pur fellow lownsboy.
.ni
------versary dinner to be held in July.: at the home of Julius 'Hager Saturm»d (raelured her
Several sales of properly were Ovcr 97 was cleared from the sate!day evening. They will soon bo ut 10 Grand Rapids after a visit with.road. After arriving at Lapeer.-. Visitors nl Penw Barnum’s Sun- ‘*,n3i, Ml
Mrs..
Lawn'iw
\reharl.
inlioul
l:30'p.
inGilbert
was
turned
day were Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler of; [ Khl arm above the elbow. Dr.
made in* our village last week. nf the club quilt, which Went (o| Imine Io their friends mi lhe Will
Mr. and Mrs. Ed./V'rost &lt;jf Prai- "V»t Iu (he instifiitiou iu the care East Woodland and Keith Sprtngelt McGufiin, with the assistance of Dr.
Sheldon McArthur having bought of Mrs. Carrie Pnrmalee.
The May Fox farm in .North uaslleton.
Lathrop,.reduced the fracture. The
Latliron..reduced
W. H. Mohler his property’on South meeting is to be “Housewife Day”
linen Unincdnv
Born.
Saturday. in
to xir
Mr. ■m.'
iintl *■
Mt*. rievillo spent Saturday with liis'"f allendmil.-, while Mrs. Garlick of Sunfield.
Main St. lilr. Mohler then bought held al the home
looked over the hospital lo learn
— - of Mrs. Julia HaHie Townsend in East Woodland, mother, Mr*. Wm. Frosl.
Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Weed of Lake child is getting along nic-ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Craven of!.'ii‘' methods used and lhe care of Odessa, mid son Verne, of Grand
Lorne &lt;t. hlackntan. n former
the Mr*. Preist property in Par
Pnr-­ Brown.
a line baby hoy, who is named Dale
Shultz spent Saturday with his sis-! patients. After learning from par­ Haphisj were visitors at. Elmer Barry county resident, has change.I
Mrs. Alieo Chasa, Press Hciiorler. Haymond/ Congratulations! t
rott* addition Io the village. Po##oslor. Mrs. Andrew Myera.
•&gt;'•* Ibero wlui had been employed Hisiuas, Sunday.
his occupation from principal of the
Byron Jeffrie* of Battle Creek was in the’ ho.«n|»| for considerable
Holt
schools to rural mail carrier
J. 11. Durkee spent Friday al 0. P.
cnlle'l home l.v&gt;t_week by Ute sen«te»Ut lhe privileges given and Wellman’s in Caallelon.
ous illness of In* mother.
lhe usage of palientsi she decided
MIm LucUlr H .aUall at Onirtl ll »J&gt; no |.l»« to l«v»,onb«rV 10 -’’The Hastings Township Cemetery a pleasant change from teaching
Rapids Visited h r cousin. Mrc-^ whonrshn- B very much.attached. Circle wlngive a pot luck dinner which profession he has followed
'ri&lt;..i..... Ito'hov-r
......... ,
! Iu&gt;’ . Iieintr
he soil of
♦ Thelma
Sunday. '”";h&lt;
being Ithe-son
of a
a sisler
sister who
who at Chas. P. Bideiman’s. Thursday, for thirteen years, having taught iu
air. iiiki .’ii
'. o.k uiviiBuu »i^—------ ----------- —w
April 3UUi._ for lhe benefit of lhe various schools in Barry, Eaton and
♦ liled Mr. and Mi- N«'d King of Chi- had become to her much as » son society.
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Ingham counties..
▲.lehgii at Ung Lake. Sunday.
i's tq a mother, and she asked for
•Y
.Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Willison I his pbiaw intending to bring him
♦, were BunUax.gui«l» of Mr. and Mrs. brick home with her Saturday. The
Ever use HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN BEST PREPARED PAINT? This paint
♦. Glen GBlrs nf llallimore lownslilp. authorities would not grant her re­
has been formore than half a century the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
Mrs. Sale Fisher. Ims relurife,! I &lt;piest. so she called up her huBh.wl,
of all prepared paints. Fudy guaranteed as to quality and covering capacity.
A from a visit «nil relatives nt-Eaton "I"'
a-burned trip to 11ml
It has been used by the BEST PAINTERS for years and many architects *
. n.iplils, floats Grove and Pm timid.; (krtunlay, where he niel“iiis wife
and designers SPECIFY ITS SOLE USE IN THE!R PLANS.
♦ | Mrs. John Kt-newiller who hn51 who expliupi-d Jhe facts Io him.
A been spending some limo with Mrk. They then decided tn return home
If you have never tried HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN’S PAlNT, but have been
Y Elroy .Tobin-, ha- gone to Grand mid explain lhe situation to Probate
+ Itaphfs
'
i Judge Mack, who after hearing Mrs.
using that which others tell you is "just as good.” insist on getting a gallon or
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tyden and Garlick's slnry, at mice .wrote nn
APPLICATION *W C0VER,NG CAPACITY and SMOOTHNESS OF
daughter. Miss Florenc® Tyden. re-1 order' for Gilbert s release, which
♦ turned Monduv to their home fn f Mr. Garlick, accompanied by George
You don’t need to go away from town to buy.
A (Evanston III
•
Burkle. look t«&gt; Lapeer Monday in
If you have been trying to economize by using inferior paints because they
Upon the above date I sold large quantities of sugar,
▼ ' Mrs .Margaret Troxrfl' will sing al I the latter’s, touring car. arriving
can be sold cheaper on account of (heir inferiority, clean off your buildings
♦ the Fortnightly Club al All Soul's home about two o’clock a. m.. 'luescanned
goods and other things to parties who were
and treat them to a coat of HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN, the LASTING and
Church Graml Rapi&lt;k this Thurs- day. Gilbeil was overjoyed to get
PRESERVING QUALITIES of which are beyond question.
♦ day evening
♦.
back home and says lie doesn t want.
accustomed to sending out of town for those, goods
♦
Sirs. Elroy Tobias (burned Sun- to »’ Imt’k to Upccr. For the i&gt;resand at prices entirely satisfactory to them. If you
_Y day fiivu inn .uber whatfa rtia-hae jctit lie will he cared fur and looked
Economy in Paints Comes From Using
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been visiting her daughter. Mrs. I after by his .aunl and undo ok beare not trading with us it will pay you to do so, for
CharlcK Dawson. .
fare.
ONLY THE, BEST
Mrs. IL A. Carnahan and E. A.
Judge Mack issued the order
we stand back of every article we sell.
Holbrook of Muskegon ape spending j permitting lh» young man’s removal
the week with their sister. Miss-from the institution, Sunday. Thej
Agnes Holbrook
. fncl« alleged are that while .Mrs.
Mrs. E. S. Sherman of Pontiac i Garlick mid the’-young man were'
VuIUmI last , week al the»home ot there, she xu.ldetilv-anLised him mid
Mr: and Mrs. Willard Ickes und'was informed byJHLjmenddiit that
Broadway Yards,
’
E. Court St. Yards ♦ other
East Side Grocer
relatives.
’
he was Taking a bath. Hhurtly afPhone 224
BAUER BROS., PROP’S.
Phone 254
* Mr. and Mrs. Ted Packer of Chnr- j terward young Born returned with
S.
Phone 144
Hostin
lotte nro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. [a blacf eyo and a scratch :on hU­
M. Stebbins and will attend the lace. Mrs. Garlick «ald that if that
Fisher party tonight.
.’ I wax lb-* way they used patients

u nil I Monday.
*
Phillip Scliray. and her Xund moth-' noiied better today
•
Preston Manning of Albion was!s&gt;r. Mrs. Harriet Holmes.
....
rliarl,
entertained by his friimd Miss Arloa;
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' v i&gt;?i • M
t.harbe '.......
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Burkle over Sunday.
D G T O Club.
‘\v ' an Tr’'-' ’’a “ *
• w .vi.. n t&gt; .. i
i
,
J
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Fjwt \\ (Midland friends.
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FUrtUnil;;: ■
i I' l« '■iliorl.M III.I Mr. «„,l M™.
I..,,!... i1,1 U . n&gt;. nn&lt;| l!* again at the home of Mrs. Larrio l isheriM M Bradlcv who ke-tide in Xnsht iil'“ aTbultaM
M”
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IP4
xrainiing
x ime •!is xiere i

Sold 2500 Pounds of
H&amp;E Sugar Sat. Apr. 18

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co. t

Jay Mead

�the

xi'iiu. s, nil

LOCAL NEWS

/This ^ig Jtore Ss Crowded

Lew Walker has been confined to
the house the p^sl ten days by ill­
ness.
;
A son was born pu Sunday morn­
ing to Mr. and Mrs. John Weslherry.
Mrs. Fred Parker U making some
improvmn^nls on hek home in the
(Ind word.
Thera will bu preaching al Coals
Grove Sunday by Mrs. Woodard.
All are invited.
,
Head the special adv. of Hie Iron­
side Shoo Co. this week. Il is in­
teresting and instruelive.
Little Frederick Palmer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Palmer is dan­
gerously ill of pneumonia.
A Carnival Company has beep or­
Has an unusual money saving event in store for you on next Saturday only.
ganized in Middlevilhx we u'ndcrOn this day we will offer you about
sjand, and will open its first engage­
ment in Detroit.
There will be an O. E. B. meeting
next- Tuesday night for work utttl
initiation of officers. Work begins
promptly at 7:30.
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you 'may take your choice
If you want to be perfectly sat(sflcd with your shopping go lo
These are pretty trimmcjl hots and also the plain sailors now so very popular in the cities.
Frandseu A Keefer's Spring Clear­
ance Sale next Saturday.—Adv.
Sec them on display in our big corner window.
HOW OFTEN HA VE'.YOU MISSED A TRAIN, OR BEEN LATE
Harold Stanton and Warren Clark
FOR AN IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT JUST BECAUSE YOU HAD
have rent ml De Crocker's biacksmilh shoo nl Dowling and have
A POOR TIME PIECE? COME GET A NEW WATCH SO THAT
Jptcial Display of ’
• opened it for patronage.
YOU CAN BE SURE TO BE ON TIME. THE SATISFACTION OF
Mrs. Edna Miller, of 5OJ 8. .Broad­
way was taken to Butterworth hos­
••KNOWING” WHAT TIME IT IS RATHER WAN GUESSING AT
pital, Grand Rapids yesterday oflvrAll Colors, at
IT IS WORTH MORE THAN THE COST- OF A GOOD NEW
noon to undergo an operation. Dr.
Lallirop is her attending physician.
WATCH. WE HAVE RELIABLE, ACCURATE WATCHES AND
Millon Dull of Maple Grove town­
CLOCKS. THE Y ARE BEA UTIFUL TOO AND PRICED RIGHT
ship, who • was arrested sometime
ago on complaint of, H.’G. Atchison,
• These petticoats are positively guaranteed not to split or
who accused him of making threals,
pull out at the seams, as is usually the case with all low
appeared for .trial -in Justice CndAlt the latest things that the fashion demands this spring,
wallnder's court on Friday, but the
priced pncsualines..
also the plainer things that elderly people and more conser­
case against him was dismissed.
'
These i&gt;etticoatfi are beautiful, the ruffle is finely fluted
About 50 of lhe G. A. H. and W. II.
vative*
dressers may select.
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
and brocaded.
C. visited the Watson W. II. C. in
Come in early! The assortments are now at their very
The assortment is limited; so do not hesitate
Grand llapids, Thursday from in­
vitation. They had u jolly good
OPEN
best and it’s easy for us to fit you perfectly. We have an
time mid a very line banquet was
EVENINGS
expert biter and alteration lady in this department, which
served. A musical and literary-pro­
gram was rendenil in Hie eveping.
will be of great assistance to you.
Tile trial of Jon Smith, who was
Our prices are unusually low, as you can best determine
arrested for violating the iistl law uu
Made out of rich brocaded silk material with handsome
j Mrs. II. D. Cunk returned Thurs- complaint of Will Hire, look place
by seeingdFOr yourself.
flounce. A very attractive and serviceable, garment at this
Idav from Butterworth hospital.
in Justice Cadwallader's court on
remarkably low price.
PERSONAL MENTION
We invite you to come arid look at any time.
j Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bogart visited Wednesday afternoon. The Jury achi« niece. .Mrs. Frank Haywood, of quiltod .Mr. Smith, who was accused
I Middleville, Saturday.
of setting a net in the Little ThurnWilliam Palmer arrived from apnln river.
Miss Anna Ironside was home
A. D. 1 x&gt;well, who lives U'.-j miles
Oklahoma
this morning.
from Buttle (heck 4usl week.
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Miss Agnes Holl.rtmk is home called here by the serious tllness from town drove in (own Saturday
owning, but Ilf had to walk lioine,
from mi ext.-nd.sl slay ip Muskegon.
•'« brqtiier. Frederick Palmer,
as his horse broke loose and went
A. B. Hedrick went Friday lo Fort
&amp;verythfng Clean, fresh and /few
home, turned eight corners, just
Bcrovery. Ohio, to visit his ivureiitt*. 11
missed the 8:31) train, and was found
C. A. .Kerr left Monday oipa bind-ft
standing af the stable door. No
We have a complete line of the famous Savoy and Heinz's vegetables, fruits and relishes in canned and
damage done exceptjrfg a lost robe.
bottled packages. Also choice fresh vegetables. Call Phone 30
Israel Roush, the well-known
resident of the westeYn part of
IlTOIIy Monday and Tiu»toy ou
1 ,,u "‘■‘■““I
1 nLL Hope (&lt;&gt;w*nship, has returned to his
Brooms
“My Choice" Peas
,&gt;ftisiiu-.’‘s,
I
------------farm for the suinmqi* and inlands to
CLEAN SWEEP SPECIAL—good, full size,
Choicest canned Marrowfat Peas, exl/a fine 1
uiing ,j FA VMI ABLE HEATH EH KXPELT- enjoy himself fishing. Mr. Roush
A. C. Brown left Sunday
heavy weight broom, 4 strand. While
owns it largo trad kf puat bog,
fur a trip lo Puisliurgh arid K
New;j
EB AT LEAST P|BT OF
quality, per can
whirli
l.w -hoped vonietimo to see
‘ •-he
York Cily.
. the supply lasts at^jr.
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THE TIME.
ted into a marlU'lable proconverted
Mr. and Mrs. fl. M. Bates niid Mr. |
Hart Brand Corn
duel.
.
and Mrs. F. II. Pancoast mofim-d to;
1
Clothes Lines
,\t it..' in.'cling of the llasilngn
Stowell s* Evergreen Corn, canned. Extra value Q/-»
TO STATE MANY MORE OUTRegular 25c value, length 80 iect. We offer
Poultry Association oh Tuesday
per can
-'V
. evening, it UaM decided lo hold Lhe
isriks"?*"re
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AnRAcnoNsi next exhibit ion during the Inst week
in January. Secretary Winters in­
String Beans
Bluing
Bev. and Mrs. Chas. Cutler of
tends to gel into communication
Bronson, wen- Hie guests* of Hast- Bin &lt;&gt;pcii Air Altraclioha mid &gt;123,-• with prospective judges for the
Folgcr* best liquid bluing, good sized bottle,
Fine cut Refugee Stripg Beags. lull size 2-lb *j
Inj. rn.ml, H»i,,r.b&gt;.....................
1»„,„|UH, |jM KMM^lrd („
show. Thd next meting will be held
cans, .very good, per can___j_______________ AW
each _
Air. and Mrs. I rank Marshall, of
tnm„i «•L
&lt;in May 20.
Saginaw, were guests of Dr. undi
.mruti i.rouus.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, wife of Hen-,
Mackerel
Mis. G. W. Lowry last -week.
In tinier lo be as nearly indc-• ry Jones, mice well-known here, but
Oranges
f&gt;r-:
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Mfs. Frank Deiisluw.nf Muskegon j pemlenl nf the weather juan as pos-; who died several years ngo, passed
Best quality Mackerel, white clean meal, thick OOp
Choice California NavcPOrangcs, full ripe,
was the over Sunday guest of Dr.lsible and put on a more varied and1 nwny Sunday al a lik»pHal in Porllhuulmv\ mother of thu.cily.
thuUuclivu uxhibiliun the Mulligan1 land. Oregon. She was 82 yoatu old.
and fat. Special yaluc3 for
sweet and perfect, large size. Special per dorcn**3L
■^Andrew Harper, who has
lias been,
been; state Fair has decided ’to lengthen1 She wgs tMirn nl B'ranclipurt. N. A*M
Brazil Coffee
♦isililig
visiting relatives here for a week, its 1011 rvjubltion (o two weeks.• and was the mother of seven chil­
'A still larger size at 27c per dozeij.
returned Friday to Minneapolis.
The dates sei are’Sept. 7-18.
dren. of whom live survive. The fuAn extra choice flavored coiFce of good cup 1 Oo
Mrs. J. M. Sisson retnnp'd Thurs­
I llis will enable, the .Fair to. stagef neral took place in Portland.
Grape Fruit
#
quality. Our special price per lb is'A X V
day evening from Detroit where she a great many more out of dour al-■
Hugh W. Fumiu of Hustings and
had been visiting her'brother for a tracHons, say lhe otficials. us lhe: Miss Maude B. Bolton of Nashville
Best quality Florida Grape Fruit, thin skin, /|
few days.
Oatmea.1
diuiires are there will lie at the' wcro marriod on Saturday evening.
heavy
with
juice.
Special
value
per
dozen■VC
Mrs. Clement Smith went (&lt;&gt; Ami li-asl Hl days of fair weather under• April It. in lhe home already pre­
Choicest bulk oatmeal. "Monarch Brand,"
Arbor Saturday to visit al her son’s the new arrangements.
.
pared by Mr. Furals*, in (he east
Mr. mid Mrs. Shirley W. Smith's, re­
clean and wholesome, 8 lbs (or___ ;
Fresh Vegetables
The parades of prize winning live■ part of Bastings. Rev. M. Grigsby
- turning Monday.
I
performed
the
ceremony,
which
And Green Stuff, Onions, Celery, Asparagus, Radishes,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Pierce re­ slock. Hie Judging of the horses and was witnessed by Walter Newton
Lenox Soap
' furnetl on Saturday night from j cay&gt;le in, the show rings which were■; and
Parsley, Vegetable Oysters, Rhubdrb, Parsnips, JLetMiss Grace Bolton o^ rfastings.
The most popular laundry soap.
Fort North, Texas, 'where theyj ! practically missed by visitors last
Iturrtl Carrier I). R. Foster says
year because of the bad wcallfer■
15 bars for
made a prolonged slay.
. the high cost of living is not troufilDale S. Pierre of Pol l land, who i will be made big features this year. ing him these days, owing to the
niirrhased a.'Ford rar of Stebbins Al.-ui the open air band concertsi, generosity
of lhe patrons along his
last fall,game after il Saturday and Which Hie fair olllcials counted on.
Carpets
as well us Hie night horse allow’ route, ns they gave him so many
pull line of
. druva it Ihhh.*-Sunday.
’ i-ggs on Easter and so much ninplc
The' MiMcs Ethel Hedrick midi were all wet blankeJod because rtf. sugar *aud syrup that he will be
Rugs
AaceCurtains
tlm
inclement
weather
in
1013.
Mnled Sisnhi attended a Dislnci i
supplied
for
ji
long
lime.
To
say
Needless
to
stale
the
big
night
flreEpworth la-ague meeting, al Grand &lt;
and
Ainoleums
luiniiu
Tnuraiinv evening.
evrnitiLworks ilisplays were rendered muchi Hint be is grateful is expressing il
itapids
MissesThur^iay
Flvin? Ihiikee^’iitid Kni,-•! ’*■'*
»&lt;&gt;d sensational by lhe• lightly.
Draperiq
2ND FLOOR
Department *Jtore
Phone 30
/tastings. Mich.
The murringi) of Miss Adell llnnIckes
h'k&lt;s were
were*in
In Mlddlvvill^Frulay*afMlildlrvillffHri-id-iv'if l',,|fi*|,l|,,d rain which pelted downi
IcriMMai'^andni«'lU durill» ,he' sum mid Vernon Wellman wns
Holi'innized al the hnrnn. of the
•Talent play
idav in
in tinthe evening,
evetiing.
,l"3 ‘ “'f•Talent
week this year will
Mrs. H. J. Christmas ,,f
o( Eaton
r.umoi '1added
.... ...al-, liddr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James
r..... so oerinil
Kapiils came Wednesday r....
for a few
tierinil of a iiiuc.h
much loniter
longer and
amiI itunsom. Wednesday evening April
days visit wjlh her sister. Mrs. D !
f't"'' '1 program, (.cu­ HHIi. Rev. Russell 11. Bready offi.
TWO NON-RESIDENTS WANT
Judge Mm k- Office Nnnmped.
lt. Foater mid other relatives.
' oral Alanagcr Dickinson Is planning. i-ialing. Only the immellinle friends ADVOCATES
WHEEL-CHAIRS 1
&gt;'
Mrs. E. J. Edger was in Kalama-1»,«•»«•» wmaaUonal honm rgc-: and* relatives wore present. Mr. । FOOTHOXEWM*RE1 W-il” igj'LriUUIt JTO
CITY TO PAY DAMAGES the court house, .entered tlie btlildM&gt;o Thuisday, raring
for her i »•« auto speed program than last and Mrs. Wellnfan will be al home
daughter. Miss Greta Edger.•wliol?*w‘p- 'hl,|,,&gt;* track* hmnper.-d the! May first al t!M West Mill 8t.
---------- — ing Wed newiap-mo ruing he dlscovIn response lo a telegram . from
..
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i« our. town for hi* comfort.
w.o, ill. Stic is how (■(,iivali %l in^l«i: f clinitipioii* met all but pre­
Eaton Purcliosiug (.hair.
&lt;J#n Ha«tinra GHy have three I (&gt;ne Wants Pay for Drownrd Horse, ‘'“‘d that Judge Macky office had
El Paso. Texas, stating that his (Jlta-n
1
. Mis. Matlie Wright, '.Miss Mati.- j 'eiil.-d any auto races.
.
been .swamped with .water coming
Tlie Other (Salms In­
Eor L're of Thaw Unable to
i wheel chain (nr the. "shut-iiis" qf
Treasurer J.
t'hl ami Hrs. W. J. WiliUin and cliil- 1 The added uHraction of bigger. father former
from a faucet which had been left
C. Hughes W&amp;-M&gt; nrihal he was not
(m.
Out.
I
this town while we'io wailing (or
'
^juric*.
_ ,open m the wash-room on the sec­
drvn. «d Grand Rapids, were in Hu*! purees and‘a longer stay
will
lpslay wtll in­’ expcrlcd to live. Fred iltiubi'*.
A
project,
wliiqh
is
well,
worth
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,
l
|al
ho.-ipltalt
Two
claims
for
damages
totalling
।
und -floor. The ceilings of the hall
cily Wednesday caning on friend-, ‘hire lhe
I lieliarne.is
light liarnci
‘am cream
of lhe &lt;d
Jiglil
I'ashier
of
llui
Dtillon
Stale
Bank,
,
E^litl
have
been
presented
to
Hie
city
.
I will help gs ulHive mid my wife
and tlm judge's office were bulging
, II. D. Moorer .retuniwl Jaat week world lo compel, at •th, UcpL 7-W haM ity secured ti jnoior-car Jo lake ,I'oiisideriiig. is fiiVon'd by a tysifrom mi extended trip through exifosilloil. Gasoline history is sure him to Kalamazoo where lie took ,dent who favors the puri-husu of' will «inke ureushirm. Who will be A'l'uiwil. Melvin Stanlu.ii, of Hope, from the weight of water, the rugs
wheel-chairs for the use of (hose. . next? Tlu-y &lt;msl 8IOJJO mid up.
vvaiilz' 81.60 coinpeimtion for a coll, iin 1 till proljale uljire were jdiakud
Egypt nnd lhe Holy Lund, visiting lo make, al this year's Fair
the
'
HespeetfuHy ymitu,
which full ‘»v&gt;r the cmigiiikineiit of ifs was also urn judge's law books.
ironi; of the cthcH of Southern Eur- liberal {Hii’Mw and prize* are'sure Hie train for El Paw, lute last week. who arc iimdrte m g0 ..ut-thom-I
Hughes' is ill from lieininor- Helye*.
,
Xcwfpn'H I.ond and was drowned. Il C warf necessary InSutmovo all of
lhe klbr follows:
Ereal R Ball, Cily.
to attract (he history makers in the' Mr.
limri's following an attack, of ty­
IhMlbigs. Mn h; April 12, IVII. 1
'
is clnliiu-d that the street in so uar- ।the offcclw. from portions of the
Mr. and Mrs. L. U McKnight of auto racing world.
9
phoid fever.
row t'lal a fence should jjave. bren rooms,
।
nlld waler dropped from
Ml M. L. CoS£, *'
Itie Stalo llm.| &gt;pent part ot hist
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"We.
are convinced
flint with
FhM Hush ami Fred IV-f.hlel.. fii .
Speak Well of Haslphim d there for the protection ‘ of IHie ceiling most of lhe day, Il was
week with .(heir daughter, Mrs. M25,(miii for premiums and puraes'
.
slated that some one attending tlm
l ltira Butterfield at Wetcz/mi) C&lt;jr- amt the big open air ffee attractions1 buys, were ndglilmrs in Hie country. . Wy.
Ings Odd Fellow*. traffic.
1 Monday Mr. Bush was taken to BulTile
Other
claim,
uhfch
Is
for.
830.
Kelsey
trial
in the llUMtrv'lsnni
A L.
,
, .
.
i we are planning oir this year’s1 terwurlh hospital, Grand Rapids.
ic other
nl tier day
tlav
Abwul forty members of Nashville was ptesented by Henry Bergmaii.- room-M* Hm-fadeet suMJH. but Jus­
I.pon being rolled the
ui 'li.iUL-'n”- Graud llapids;; stale Fair will ic|ips&lt;; any of its; and «ipcrale&lt;l upon for appendicitis.
"f *• *’•
J"urneycil lo of Hopp, wliii disdnivH Im was sect- tice Gadwailmler. who heard the
lip a home when* mi ageil
a;;...! "stint'.
Mr&lt;»&lt; hitlio Kuiikl-', uf Qfledoma and । predecessors by a good margin"
Tuesday
Mr.
Bechtel
was
taken
lo
was suffering, for the purpose
rusi'. Wales that this Is Incorrect as
“ ld» hoiikle mid niece Gertrude.(said General Mui-ager Dickinson in lhe name hospital and uiKlcrweni &lt;.fi a-HlilwJ,.
„«&gt;ve hhn (km l.i&lt;
“T lln'1
.r""' x.iwly injured mid lm&lt;| -up for two no
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rlmont. visIlKl relatives nt the (h-ctisMng the milluok for 1011. "I the satne kind of an operation. Both &lt;&gt;■ u-x.xuug .in move min iroin ms./”", 7
wcekH im account of m-giigedi-ii In । waler was naming when he left.
emmtl I.. •
» ,-hair, I ub-rta
obrennl ll..!
Ihal II...
Um'
“r.K*':'rZ
f..' 2Yik..?,Si u' " '’H the ciiy. While he was riding on
I am firmly convinced that the mldi'
young men are iu the camo ward at wife mill Ins sistar were ticcomp- ;
‘l!v"‘
If11'
•*’0 the holKler of hi* bobsleigh* n piece
»nk IxmgslJoirn uf Liwiwwt., liomd Hj(S) WO are offering cattle as. Building Bond* at-FImucr.
Hfiur guests
is ling lhe ta-k of carina for “
him
1 Hasting*
ImM'ligs lodge
served..I llirir
Kt Ml&gt;. LuiiiiMhim hors salur- x«H0»i.&gt;tH fr.r sliipprag ami* main- the lioHnilal and |g&gt;lh arc gelling wlWS"‘"'In
IMM.H
-sss.rtil*.
'I't. fl'Mw »tJi tan
W- -ti; Bwiliam, tbo-wull-kimwn&lt;■&gt; It... ,khi±'S«!
ui.■
—j
au.l v.ol sprud a few days :u, teIi;llll(. exp.uHPK U)|| ,
„-,i along nicely. Thrtr rnairy friends
inch tin- loffiu. —mu was held. ntuf
"rent.,,,,
^‘d*'S
in. hoping Hull Hmy'may-conIt occurred tn hip that if n f,.* I which Hie lotlgo session was held, liis* fiteL.uud ‘■yanked" hiiivtiif* in­ good Toads Builder of this cily, left
KJir-t’of Mra. L.» parents, Mr. only all i.resctil7Michigan rattle or­ unite
Tuesday, for HOnter where Im
Unhe !'• iini&gt;"rove.'
would interest iheiiiM’lves in Lhe ■ , l"‘ •Nashville boys Hfeak highly of juring him »o severely Hiitf he re- on
’
' fM-'.V
'*■'!’ ,
laum/miouH l&lt;&gt; exhilnl hut will enBev.Ik W. Ballou' has hneii en­
bv enlfating lie Iiiirrnal of’ U,cir eiiirrlumineul by their Hasl- •mired a phyHirian’s sotviccs mid will hayn charge of the construe- - U Kelley, who lure be'-n tn ciHqag/: the organization of new, gaged to give ml mldriMH al tbi» lirojwl
chureh mid fraternal worker? lhe!,T"'l,rf" V,'1 u"
““I ,,"d
lion of four and one half■ mth's of
il for some lime on account .of ones."
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r imd il iH-crssary to hire ftonio one slate reward. He
Rut
land
Township
Kunday
school
is doing tinslogan
".tlin-P
xjp.fli
nhairs
and
i.nm“
enjojanle
■
i'a illue-s. came home last
t&lt;» u.'i.k for him.
couveutioii to be held bi Rutland fort for-Hastings.••shut-ins'’ couldi'1,10
work for lhe Surely Company, of
trafl-ilm (unerni t.Liiis!
.. Adurlhcd Liters.
HL Louis. No*
M. E. ch'irch on next Sunday. Hr be carrial.
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Wcalry
JohiMuiL.tlm
ymmg
b»y
I- •■(- Urtk 'I'J. K. Babcock, Harry A. Dibble.
I will put ),iy nanie’down for gMM).] Albert Knnkre'left Salurday for wiiu lias beep staying with HherifT
i lint ru*&lt; I in health, hClaud Lewis, X. Muumui, S. S. Mans­ Will 8|..*‘dc oa-ttin-subjent--of the
|
could co-vperali! in thia I Wichita, Kas- where he will study Willimmt since bin parents were
1 Brink lias* azdil her I field. Philip Michael. A. &lt;». Palma TwenUn li Century Church awF,Um luidics
Fred Brclital bream** suddenly ill
Ballou will speak on Hie SUhjuCl of movement by making fancy rush-;music. He is a very rfriiomplislied
lo priwn- for cruelly treating with app.*iidicili* on Monday night
Ralph McCalister, T. K. Bcliaver, Foreign Mission^ Bay. Ballou is a tons and blanket*, etc, for therefviolinist, and hi* friends predict a sent
...... —
him.
la „
imtvoving
—
in hi-alfh and hn« nnd-wris taken to Bultarwoilh bus-.
Erme Hkidjnm&lt;‘, f. B. Rni^ri. Mrs. alrmrg mlyorafn of heller country
....
-------- greatly .itlncliod tn_ ..
-tpijjji
jill
H Grand Rnpi&lt;teon.TuMilay
nfbrillfiiril
fntur"-for
hhn
•
While
in
'
tii
’
ciiiiie
ih"
‘
pitnl
Rapid- on.Tui
Julia Steward, Amanda Audcrson, A.i clmr.'li,- himI N'lna.l* and Is able Iff
they could lie min’luised by .vol- Uiunija hr wit make lik houurw/lh! Bltnjff qnd Mrs. Witlimus. A num- jiluni'HUi,
luriKHWi, “mid
—' ~~
—
wits
nl‘ .num utierntivt
see only dismay In the* rapid de­ uutwy public contribution* and ■ Mr*. Barrie Black Pennock, form- her of pnrsmut have asked to give jiipeil
i
.. Webb,
by —
I*r.
imsisled by Dr/
cay of many rural cbmmuuilies.
should, be Jemal gratis lo any ouej.cfiy of Hastings.
| Wesluy .u home.
|G. P. Lathrop, of Hiulmgs.

with &amp;xtra Qood Values in

Jpring Merchandise of j^ll Kinds

Our Millinery department

ARE

ISO /few pats at $1.00

IS YOURS?

(guaranteed Silk Petticoats

Coats. Suits. Skirts and

$i.rt

Presses'

L. V. BESSMER

Silk Petticoats.

$U$

J^et Us Supply your grocery /feeds

STATE FAIR TO LAST

-nous

50c

itJeickgenant &amp; Riede

�APRIL 23, WIL

PAGE HW1

Spring Clothing for the Man

New Seasonable Spring Goods

Who Wants His Money's Worth

Coats, Suits, Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery,
Muslin Underwear, Etc.

Don’t care how particular a man may be, if he in­
sists upoq having his money’s worth in styld as well
as quality, this is the clothing store that can serve
him best.

When we made our selection of goods in The above lines for this spring's trade we tried to select
just the high class goods in both style and quality that we believed the ladies of Hastings and Barry
county would want. Our stock is as full and complete as anyone could ask for and we only ask you to
look at the values we can give you—QUALITY;* BEST—PRICES, LOW.

We do not buy for one class of trade or for only
two—we are specialists in plothing for all—for every­
body who wants honest, reliable clothing.

Fine Muslin Underwear

Our spring stock of suits made by

The House of Kuppenheimer
Js now complete and you are invited to come in at
any time and try on some ofthe new models.
t &lt;1

Morrill, Lambie&amp; Co
Hastings, Michigan.

Ono Price Clothiers

THE CHURCHES
Wesleyan Methodist Chunh.
. Prayer meeting’ Thursday even­
ing in llio prayisr room of the
cliurtli. Tlie special services aa
announced last week were -pIM.7:
’
poued one week. He nr ices
evening next week.
Sunday Scrvlrra.
10jbO A. M. Class MecliOg.
|0:30 A. M., Preaching.
11:15. Sunday school.
(JdtO P. .M., Christion Endeai-..
7d» P. M. Evangelistic Service.
Everybody welcome.

Hon of new nmmlwrs.
First United Brrlluvn Church.
Young People's Meeting, 6:30. The
The Church With a Welcome, i
first- two chapters in the intensely
Rev. C. W. Ballou, Pastor.
The
and confmunily
Tlw church . .nd
™„hnuult, eh-1
Joyed a wholesome
treat on last,
’
ai ,!1mi &lt;h.|meJdl
ferthM-r'm
l“!!'';'.nSShm
it
............ »&gt;. lhe uprnlu,

originator

of verae

of no

meanj

Goats, Suits and Skirts

These warm days of
spring remind one of needs
of new and dainty patterns
in cool springmuslin wear.
We [have a very large as­
sortment of qualities and
patterns to suit every
taste.
You should not
think of doing with the
old garments, when you
can get new from our fine
stock at low prices.

Select Your
New Corset
Now!

.h,«M

Your Suit

Your Coat

Your Skirt

&amp;E,

The “Justrite” Corsets fill a
long felt want in the life of
every lady, for they give to
th? wearer not only beauty of
form but comfort and ease.
There are none of the objec­
tionable features to the "Justrite” that is ofte&gt; experienced
in buying and wearing less
high class corsets.

All are awaiting your se­
lection. The Sunshine
Garments need no further
introduction to you.
Every lady knows they
are the height of style end
lead the van in beauty of
design and workmanship.
We are sure to suit you
on the price.
See our
latest arrivals. ,

6030'

Spring and Summer Showing
of Fine,Hosiery

timiisiiiK
nnu ctmifral.
comical.
lunusing and
_
| -pu,,a&lt;||,y Evening cottage prater
Each conveyed a mural taken from .meeting
I
will bn hold ut the lumie
life. The lesson of the Willow Sin-1(of the pastor, 335 W. Center Hl.,
clalro'.s haugl|ty pride living debas­ 73(1. ■ •
ed and the exaltation of the Hunride । Don't forgpt that Muy 3d is "Go
Our special offerings of ‘Hosiery
orphan nim*' was well worthy lhe I lo Gliureh Sundiiy.*
will appeal to you. Wc have every
admission alone;
On Monday nighl. Muy llh, (here.
grade andkour prices in this line
We hope lo bear llio Professor!I will bo ii "Home gathering" nl the
Christian Science.!
arc very reasonable.
We have
again and will welcome him lo our1j church, nl seven o'clock. Please
• Christian Science Society, Sunday midst.
k,
some beauties in fancy hosiery, for
। ke**t&gt; this date in mind. Il will be a
Christian Baptism was adminis-:i night uf unusual interest to all. A
ladies' summer wear—just the neat­
April YH, 1011. .Second floor of No.
Gome to our conet department
tcred to four Sunday morning and;I more extended notice will be given
I io Jefferson Street.
est and most satisfactory, weaves
and let us fit you with a "Justrite,”
flfl
Sunday aerricc IQ:3fl a. m. Sub­ the old fashioned love feast meeting next week.
in mercerized, lisle and silk.
for we know you will be pleased.
ject,-••probation After llealli." Sun­ nrnvtul a most Inspiring uplift 16 all.
-....... —r
.b'Jt t
Othifra will he nteeivod into church
day tchiMil,' 11:45 a. in.
Mcllmdlst Church.
\^plnes&lt;iay evening testimonial fellowship on next Sunday .morning
Methodist
Episcopal
Cktircli.
Rev.
COMB TO US AMD BE CONVINCED
and also baptism will be adniinister- Russell H. Bready, Pastpr. Public
Hetiding room nt. same address is I ed to any who may desire lhe same. worship and sehnon. "What Shall
Plan- are qlreoay being laid for Bejrjm Atlilude of The -Modern Man
*ii|ivn every Wetlnnes&lt;iny and Sat­
the
anniversary
of
Hm
Ymuw
Peo■
urday from 2 to 5-p.-m., where auToward niu'Cfiureli ami Tlm Racrathorltcd lib-rature on Christian pins Sooiely for May 10 and the iimnlb?'* 7J0 p. np. Mass inecling
Science may be read and purchased. third ijnnual banquet to follow, under the auspices of The Anti­
Monday evening ilic I fib. Stark R
HASTIMQ8, MICH.
All are welcome.
,
on your calendar for this will Imj one Tuberculosis Society.
of tha most enjoyable mccasions' of
Ao«d
Wanderer
Jailed.
.
• I’resbytrrlnn Oiurrh.,
lhe season and you canqjot -afford
r An umdeirtifled hum, who sayit his
Sennon tlicine for next Sunday to. miss it. There will also-be a biff( mime is titevens and that he is 90
morning is: “Jim Way of Uie In­ Hally- in onr Sunday school forces years qjd. -is ronlincd in the jail
' • .(jirtl uf Thanks:—We,dl'sire du
Monday afternoon. The
creasing I.lfe." No evening service on that day.
w. c T. 1 om™
WAR WITH MEXICO IS HOW
, uwhiting identification. Home of his
on account of the Uiiion.Sen-ice in . There will hr* no evening service talk is incoherent, and Im eitnnol or. • The annual meeting of the Wo-1
.num rnnnr promptly ptiised a resolution
jihank our'ueigbbor* and fripiids for
man's Christian Temperance Union
ON, U. S. LANDS ARMED FORCE,
next .Sunday. The rongregnllon will
the M. E. church.
, will not. give any informntirui alwut
U. ..L w.isou, wniciruisriamieti im&gt; *!* nl‘?‘
Kuctizd^i Orchestra lias been en- attend the mass. meeting at the Ids previous residence, in- .was for the election of officers for tlm I
iuUuil_Ui.diuuu3le.uarm'Aluxuiaiu.. ,l,‘
»a^****1 ‘,r/*
gageit lu|ilay at. the evening *ur- .Methodist churdi,:___ _____ rocked up hy-fanm'is who saw litm ?n»uiiig year r.'Milt-d as follows; .]
ConUnUtd from.M*a.one.
The regular service of lhe morn­ lying beside tlm road’near Parmelee ’ President—Mrs. I Mos C. Wallers.! ___ ________________________________ bill spertth-ally invulioned 1'uiiai'
vices, -Last Sunday evening they
dent Huerta as the om* againstreiidoriW three special miinber.-*. ing followed hv Sunday school; . ' lute on 'Tuesday niglit. He was
llecording Sec.—Mrs. Frank Ed- ... .
Give our sciWol a visit it will do
moods
I I he American
(ummiandcr was whom the whole demons! Hl ion was
llev. V, K. Hnnligoloor pn'nclied last
L
। Ki -i-librought to Hastings early on Wed­
Asst. Rec. Sec.-Mrs. Helen Smith, i moved lo make l|ns demand lm- ai tned". There was-object ton in the I
Sunday eveiilng and on Monday you good.
’ nes.lny morning. He assumed an ex­
Midweek prayer mMtidg at -the:
C&lt;ir. Sec.—Mrs. Gail Meyers.
cause of other indignities winch he senate to siliglirfg out Huerta. when
gave his lecture "My Experience in
; tjrmely obstinate attitude in tnt
Trims.—-Mrs Grant Othu
knew Amiuican* bud sulTered'al tlm there were other Mexican leaders. !i
ami Escape From a Tm kl«|i Pris­ church every Thursday evening.
jail and made havoc, with a stove
A special meeting will be held at | hands uf Huerlajs soldiers. The belli rebels and federal:*, who'had I
ohukh fob fuumcatiun
on."
'
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„
, ....
. ..
[ pipe and removed a siwh from on? . the Methodist
‘
church Tuesday. Mexican comniuiAler
refused to iH . n guilty of jusl us Ham-ant outThe ptwior nil ended Hie annual
Baptist (.hurrh News.
z ,,f lh(,
in ai, eflr„rt to riI
‘curt I
.__«. ...
.lo make
------plans
.
*for!
—’Imake Um salute, whereupon the rages upon American rights us. hud I•Tto E
April
28
at
2:30,
inecling of Lansing Pn’sliylyy
Midweek Prayer and Praise Ser- j cape. He had no possessions, save
।
Aipprican
commander
of
the
fleet
Huerta:
and-1
hat
lo
mention
Huerta
ai
»
*e«ion
oi **u
pi
which was held nt Homer last week. vice, 7:3d.
a cane and jack-knife. His clothing Inc work oflln- coming year ami to' reported the mailer I" Waslnngton. «... •___ _ . 1 t ■ ■ .
..
. I nRtM I,K. Ctv
nJ court, aria
«n »t ttx
»...
by
name
looked
like
petty
quarrel'
fSJ
’
ii.laV^
’nr’lt.JJi
He was elected as liie nllermde
Sunday scIkhiI. 10:30.
; was 'purcliascd in Grand Rapids. arrange for tlm entertainment of Then President Wilson took tlm ing. But th,*-resolution, Just us l|ie ' i'l'rseuuHou'.
ctn
“
'.
.
•
Commissioner to the Meeting ortho
Morning worship. 11 :«'»»&gt;. Sermon Sheriff Williams is of the opinion । Hie delegates to Hu- Barry County। matter out of the naval officer’:*
President desintl il. went tbruugb
„ ,,
,
cieiwial Aawmbly lo he held In Chi­ by th* Pastor, followed by observ-l flint the man watfdered away from* |W. C. T. U. Convention, wnich-h to
I oC/l.U
and himself made a demand. llm senate 17 to 35. after prolonged ; ram, Sun
cago in May.
anew of |im Lord^g Supper. Recep-|some instiL^lion,
c «;tlSfljMBI be held at tlie Presbyterian church I hands,
K. simm*.
„
Tuesday and Wednesday. May 5 mid through the American charge al dvbule. al 2;l0 Wednesday morning.
6. AH the members aiidjricnds of’ Mexico's capital. U|miii " president .
......««;
hud ordered . UwOitrnnt of tb« Mia minor. In the rnd ««Ula
lhe Union aiv earnestly requestedI Huerta that In! cause his cmnmandi -lo blockade n&gt;»rrlad«M!rib«l»tpil».u «le.
lo fie present at Ihw meeting, and| er uf Tnmtqco In salute lhe Ameri- American
help with plans to make this cmi­ . can flag. President Huerta iqHilovAtit ion of great iiitcreal and in­ gized for Hie arrest of Hie Ameri­
cans, claimed that it was a mistake American naval furoes setzetl (iu
spiration.
,
■ for which the apology of Ills commhnder at Tampico and his own
Held In Italy*
.“SKfJ.IXJSSK Xi’iSi*
apology as the head of the Mexican Prr.hhnl 1...1 Ihi. hu.-n.-l .1.1. !..■
.^T. n
Kam thuearelli. who went lo Italy government ought to |w &lt;fUfficienl; r.u- h. I.a.l trurnr.1 that a
last fall to visit his old home, wasi but that he would have a salute of vessel, loaded with arms and tunK^uur ot rrotwte
JuSnot ProUt*
ti.
.......... ....... ...i. IltrhaMnv)
*
-■
expectwl home Saturday by hisi 21
.. guns ..............
tired to ...............
the American Hag ■■ ■ ।•,■ ■ ir....
brother-in-law. Sik'ii'T Fortino. H&lt;* । provided that '
vguii
gim fur gnu
gun tlie
im.
received instead, howevar, a letter American vommandei:.- would like- • While President Wilson's,
URUKB FUR IV HU CATION.
in which Mam stated that owing to (wise salute lhe .Mexican fliig. Presithc fact that he did not have thu ident Wilson made short work of
ouuiy u&lt; lurry.
- ■ .
#«•' At aw
proper identification pajwra tlie Ila-&lt; this-mid demand's! that by . six ; barm Mexico and Mexicans.
■ m.»Uuo oi MMVaMrt. hold iu the probata
lion authorities hud not permitted । o'clock Sundqj night the salute III It loss to understand how lhe ac- IB&lt;v In lite fits (tfTUsUMpE. In Mid county Ml
&gt;t&gt;t dar ot itsicti. A. il. i*i«.
him lo leave but were holding him:must be tired us dvinimded by the lion taken can fail lo harm Inilli. Ptwtii:
It is not. a safe protMisilion lo carcj* a lol of money around with
lloo. t'tuM. M. Mack. Judga si
for service in the army. Signor American admiral
at Tampico. incidentally too lhe United. Stales Probatr.
you. either when you are al homo or ahurnd.
.___ _
Fort.ino obtained the noceoMry pa-I President Huerta declined tu su or- and Arm-rii-un* will be harmed too.
.Mtiiiy people have started away for a trip-to &amp;ome dintant place
pera from the Italian cmuul in Ik*-' ‘
carrying what money they expected to need while ifwaiy and'by some
I roil and Sam will be parmitted to i
TIh1-Mei iron Vrrsimi.
conm home so iMamdia lh« author)chanrc have been deprived of tha use nf it—last their |H»ckel book-­
mg-'of American Intops on Mexican.'
tics ri-ceive lhe p:i|lgjaZ—He is A-: The Huerta claim Is. I hut lhe* »ml certainly can have no uHiei &gt;
robbed in a drain hold-up— had pocket picked -hejd up by fool-pud
peeled lo arrive m a mouth.
j M.mi .in officer win, arrested tlie meaning Hun war wi|li Moxicu amt, . i&gt; i,ii.
u-a o'clock
—tftasa life .HOfilO of lhe ways by which goodly sums ft mmiey are lost
Xlherican sailors made a -mistake Mexicans. We wish a larger or- । t Mid wtftat* omcr.
I- and
wasI....................
natural us..................
in* presumed
and usually ncKgr recovered.' Tlie proof uf these facta is found in tlie
0. A. ions BIVIN6 AWAY
lwhich
.................
........... cueion for il existed ' than a dis- 1 WHsOnp!
tin' American &lt;-onini;md&gt;&lt;r hud lieeji ugrveiuent idioul a wtlulii tn our ।
daily papers .almost every day.
- MANY
PARA PAINT tmtilied Hint suilors froth th&lt;j fdr\Vliy do you tyke a chance &lt;y this kind? You have splendid judg- '
IRSnl QAWFLCJ i AnA FAIR I ,qKft j|,.,.|, mud m&gt;t laud at Un- dock flak. Ami yve think .congress ought ।
have emimerated m Hie speeili.
mciil in other matters, why not in this? .
whir,' ili-y t.imlej. Th'' officer to tarts
which cuusetl us to land an countj.1
1
New IJrund of Paint in Tlieac Porta, should have nmiimd' his* superior Cat
- . We'can assist you. Open a checking"account with us and carry
artifed force in Mcxhat nut only Hie
before mukmtf the arrest. but fall­ outrages committed hy Huerta's fol- A
But full) Guar- .......................
(One uf our cheek Isniks with ypu. Check books are of uo.use lo lliiuves
' *"•i. The
Mexican
command- lowers, but oilier cipially llngruitt
unlrcil.
•
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!
•
,,v
••.••
•
or hold-u|i men and if hut nro'of no use lo Hie finder.
(er at.Tampico claim? he showed a ones comnniled by oilier Mexicans •
A checking account is one of the best buidnesa moves any person
fl. A.. Boyes, who.-e department rfair spirit iii’uot only releasing the against Americans. And tin'gener­
OKUKB FUUri UUL AHHNslorv is on east State- street, has j arrested American sallora^but also al stale of aniHvliy in Mexico for
ever made. Wo are e»jinr.|ally equipped for faking care of a checking
buu Of MiekliaB. TM riOMts i out
liurclinsed
u
ver)'
large
slock
of
i In sending all immediide apology to two years is also a part of lhe justi- ■'Couuly
of hasty.
•
account for you. Bee us as subn us convenient mid we will talk wiUi
Para Paints and with it many buii-|their 'commander, and in pntling Ilealimi. flint• il will Ih- a war:
yuu.
i ‘•
.
’“mphTL"!1'1- “&gt;«•’’ saijipb"'; under arnnd-auiLpunisliliig his owji against Mexico and Me.xivans. and (
wm .be di»lrihiit. .l free lo all who | Mibordinnh! officer who nrivdeft the limy jis well ns Americans wilt be 1
ru|. out a couinhi in Mr. Boyes' adv. Americans. President • If u e r 1 u harmed le-fore we gel through' with;
our-Another page &lt;«f the BANNEIl. j claims Hint Hie apoloiiyfof his T«mi| tn our judgment.
r
mid pnibcul it at his store,
pico commander, eouplvd with In*
Mr, Boyes’ tiusiiu'ss is taking mi i own apology for (hr mcideni qrr
(
a good health) growth and this line HUfllciejil to satisfy un'v rvasatiabh' fe.Cmiflh Medicine fur Children.
*foo
niwrli
care cuiiipu
cannot lie
be useu
uswi III
iit!' ,7,- 7.T. .
&lt;if paiitta-will no
greuH)
demand ni
or u-.the iUnited
Stales, mil
but
■ ■ dmibradd R1
cquj ,, (ictiiuiui
iiiiki unties,
KSI Hltli
ll c.ire
&lt;'*
‘
&lt;&gt;f bu»ii|CM
during that he would order tlm naliqr of ( M-ltclmg a rmigh-&lt;(MMH'h&gt;e fur cliil-( ju jk
lite cpining year.'■
• I• the Aineru
an' Hag al Tampico. ,r.v
jirii-ldreii.
should Ih
Im* *pl
pleasant
to lake.,
. •—. wr.
—i
ait
— .-wOlll'l
inivided that, gun for gnu. the Mexi- I tamtam mf harmful substamni ami'
.
The Only National Bank In Barry County
Com-crt nthlouliiqj &gt;|«&gt; X
------- must
tlliiimbctluiirs
Uwetforb.'by‘oiSl
.cun Hag be aalulcd by I lie'Americanjta&gt;
—•• •■ihs-luai. ••'
.........
Hastings,
I'Cough
Ci:
‘ Tipi Delton Band will give a con_­ I Heel.
Itemed) mwta Ihcsu miuire-■&amp;!,”• ,w,
Michigan
and i- a faviirife with’ |he
jd}J,.’.‘.y'■'»
The Imuvimi nf .Urxiro.
jjinehls
me
cert' ql Hie hall, s.utjrday evmiing.
ii„.'mollii-rs
ii\eryKuiu
('resilient
Wil-m pl acts) • )ir
•- of young children 7
”'*
May 2. Fur (iiittii uluw two the adv.f.
utiiut'A Eqr/sale
I.*,.utu by
i.&lt;-&gt; All-Dealera.Ait
ltan*wrof PruRwlg1
, whole muller before cougreas uii |। *here.
elsewhere.

///

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON

'T

Checking Account
Saves Loss

Hastings National Bank

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tAUuswvi

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THE IHSTTNflfl R V

in. sn. nil.

| rhe play pul.w
by tho higlj
I M-hool pupils was greeted by good
Imuses L-nifj.-n.tny ami Softirday
There are two methods of saving
nmhi&lt; TJi« pupils drserva great
cred* far t|IP manner in which they
money—limit your spending, or limit
30 -----------------------------ji
i=Jb=
portrayed Ibeii resp^-llve parts.
Mi»4 Edna Whit more for nearly
It is better to place a limit to your
four years Willi lhe Citizens Tele­
spending, and save lhe rest. You
Contlntud from gaga one.
phone I'-oiupany at this place has
1 • signed her. pjtMiion mjd will take
ran do this bv keeping a record ol
U i* a good Ailing tn have a.“Go-,
a much nandod rest, as her health
what
yon spend. Just try it a month.
lias not bton he l&gt;e«l df late.
j In-church tfUnday. " We are glad
Don’t be niggardly with yourself—
I lo- Insurant *- A'-utnpany aetllod Ihal among tlm flr#t connly-wide1
hi.,
just confine your expen&amp;e*.to common­
with Wesley ' ’nn .Very for liis’*re-| movement* in this line I* the one l
-----------, u,,1..,,,7
rilii'ac,. In . I W,.I||&lt;„loy all. ni,«„i „t U„.
tense requlrementa.
ccni fire at p *riu. l&lt;-*-. and evbry now being -made hi Barry Omnly.!
'im "5* ."1- thing is aalUfMci.n l. The people of It ought lo be a great, success. We
You will soon discover when- the Itaks^ave been and you
„I,„. ,i.r.„i...i ll., rp^.r.,1, ..I
that vicinity miss the glare and hope tliat pastors ami memIh*fs of
tint work mspoxsiiti.t:
churches
will
jnakn
their
nt-rvim*
will
soon
have
a
Savings
Account for the balance in your favor
FOR SHiT-OtT.
hope to anti mum' rebuilt sooiu
each month can be l«nked hero.
Ciiurlea Uray of Merritt i« spend­ on .May 3 so inviting that Ums*’ who
'j. *
hi' .*!.»' It,* ww Ikn
ladies nr gimlleumn
may attend them will feet that they
M.OO STARTS THAT ACCOUNT
rniftied With i'* piit outs mid
p,‘l ‘l"-v
c#,abl*' ing a few days at the Imine of his wuut to come again. And we hop** ■
pai.uits in the mh
LOCALS ARE NOT YET IN
Gray Hrolher h- m &gt;y lai'«y l»uy- I hat .paslore and ehurche* may “fol-i
'a*\|,^ri* ..Lilt i« -Hi.lv in- in the »*n ‘
Lixler Jias kniglit tlm old
siJr.U '"I’unmirnL &lt;hm re«H
J"'*n T'"k”r imr up stock to send up to their low up" tlm work of that &lt;tay aoi
MIDDLEVILLE.
MICHIGAN
well that all tin* churches may lie I
iMiili*Tn ranch, ahnil May 1st.
,iii.&gt; la.-*! summer h&lt;
The fire alarm on Saturday slrvnglhehedr’ “ ~
Miss iMTu I'arklnirsl mid mother
Some people excuse themselves
ijlilo, train, wl
’ More Practice Necrssarj Before hint nl the -butlHtn /tales.
ive returned home from Detroit, • ■nulled at the lime when the wind from church work by saying "I
was blowing very hard and for a
lla*Uii»tr&gt; t'jiptucrn Tci-OHnitj
few moments it was feared that make no profession of religion."
Ixuguc Cup.
Imnr.
some one would &gt;*• homeless. It thereby implying that there is notiain nhil hiiotiniKl.
res|M)nsihi!ily upon them for sus-‘
Though the Basting* high *efr&gt;ol
rHia*. Gray nf Merritt i* spending |.n.M &lt;l t*-he ni till- home of Glonn laining the church or doing rellgi-,
.. npportiiiuties a few days at the houje of til* par­ Allen. Jusl Oult-iile of the village, ou* work. But is that mlly n ju«l.
Iwse ball team wa&lt; .JefraPtl by
Eaton Rapid* by a wore «»f
to o. he hud to show hu atulily. Max Eck. ents Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Gray in the limit*. Luckily il was out before position lo take? Did the Christ*
tin- i-lu-tnicals'arrived and no par­
there i* nn reason why the «»pw.|
ever say that his teachings were Ini
ticular damage was done.
should feel un&gt; humiliation, fm
followed only by church mom-*
II is reported that Will Sweet has Im
•HOT
M. mneh
.num pium.m.... .. ball lenm. Im* l..*en Tricaxisk Eck was spending the last three months in
Your first chance- to get a vacuum and brush cleaner
tberr'ir
prontise ...
tn their
bers, or those professing Him. while
team. The local opening game m- also handicapimtl iHvaii-w In* played I rtk.it a are expected ‘Imine this *ol'l hi# blaeksmiiii shop.
all ntherv an* excused from so do­
. combined direct from manufacturer to you without
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(.nJ
„f
imsitiun
al'sH-.nid
base.
He
Tl®
new
Hotel
has
liecn
receiving
the Tri-Counly league on Salunlay.
week.
ing? It will |h» found that neijherl
its
coal
of
paint
Ute
last
few
days
the big middleman's profit. Mahogany finish, pow­
has
n-liinird
home,
ami
the
fans
nrMrs. Glenn Gardner was in Grand
was (-harac|en/.-d by uniHiially
the Bible mir reXsoii will excuse any!
hoping Ihal Im wdl I&gt;-h at hi* Rapid* last Friday lo see her doc­ and will soon tie entihely complete. man on the gnmiid that he liasl
• giMHl playing by Fenton Rapid*, and
erful suction, 12-inch nozzle, picks up lint, thread,
W. T. Gurley U wielding the paint "made no proh-««ioi&gt; of religion” j
lack of farm &lt;111 the part of (••'• 0l&lt;i-|rtwilion with ih-* Hasting* team. tor. J. ll. Whimiery. Iler condition
etc...
lor $3.90.
Plain suction without brush, ball
brush on John Figkboiners house,
Hasting* leadi. J'li**. visitors playis nid rhmigod.
.
If that Is* true, then ought not
cd like veterans, and tin* reasoirfor!
llnsiiiifp. In Nashville, Max 2.
I-'.
liearing, three bellows also, $2.95. Nnw is the
F. E. l-ill.-nm
Pille-arn load.-d
loaded his
hi* ear
rar with on west .Main slti-i. A little paint each one to unite in supisirl of llm;
this
....wo* apparent for they; Imve the
|:||,. next game s.*h&lt;*ihile&lt;l in the hi* *»mw good* on Tuesday and left works wonders. Belter try it!
work
nf
the
church,
even
If
orte
time, send money today, additional 35 cts. lor |*arcel
The K. of p. Ixslge -expects to
Mvanlagv of being coached by । Trj-Cmmtv l.-amm in which IltGl- for IMtOit mi the midnight train.
doe* not actually join (In* elnirch?!
Prof." Crampton.'
lgH \
nT paiTicipni** Wl
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post, anywhere in state, delivered to your door. If
Prof.
Cranmton. sup.*rinteodeiil
xiineriiiteodetd nf11j',
...,..
.. hi
|| |„. In where his shows will opeq on Sal- have a big linn- this week ‘rliursday It seems to us that that, question
when Nashville bulge visits them. •
•
unlay.
EMlon Rapid* scIkm-I*-. Wltnj has; xaslivill.* on Saturday.May
2.
-imui.i bo Rtaily an-wi-i.-d. ■»! ever)
not as represented money refunded. Fully guaranteed.
F. E. Pilbcam Imuli-d his car with account,
play.-d inde|M*nd»*nl lull fi*r y.-ar*.,
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The &lt;1. E. S. Chapter No. 17, held
by every person of mature ■
In a.MUIon In ro.-irliin. In- pninr..........
|,, r, «l«
a formal reception nt Masonic hall. his show goods on Tuesday and left your*, with Hit* affirmation:
“II
Monday evening for our retiring for Itelrnll nn the midnight train, will encourage the church by nl-l
Kuta
ft SXh? i
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.Matron, Sister Eunice Kraft ami where his show- will open ofi Sat­ lending il* services. I will help
urday.
/
.
liiixkiml. Alsail 75 ut lhe members
sustain its work arror«|ing to my
&amp; iMi.’’
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Orrin Chandler has purchased the ability. And I will help tlm cause
of the iinfrr alul friend-* of the
Tlie lluliWI mm liu-kol f»r„p
,*»:,“,~-,;r*,- •2,,s'couple won* entertained with a ban-. resiauranl and will endeavor lo of lhe great Master of lhe church,
enlbliw
n.m.|, i.lldlM well.
l"r ll.i-lin...
1062 Lafayette S. E. Ave.
‘ qm*i and a llm* program, which was give good service, and a place whore in every way f can."
but h« w»*akene&lt;| in the list f.-w*
very much enjoyed by all present. ••ither ladies or gents can gel any­
lx»i everyIssly in Barry Cd. go tn
Eek Signs With Hastings.
inning*. A change 111 pitchers ini
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Krafi are moving thing io lhe ealalil*- Uno. also a line church on Sunday May 3.
lb** revenfli inning would liavcj Max Eek has tiefeu sinned tn play In their new Imtpo m Charlotli*. of soft drinks mid ire cream Will in­
lort for this season's IfaMIng* where their -many friends wish served. Kucces* to you Orrin.
helped matter*. With mon* prac­
Wo do not know whether Wesley COUNTY Y. M. C. A. BOYS
tice the high aeltuol Ind* will d.*- Irani.
them success ax he i* engaged in
Van Avorv is practicing to go Into
vefiip into a Arons team. The?
ImsiimiM there.
TO ENJOY A SUMMER CAMP
went after everything, and they , V M.
A. (uaiup al*Harlow Ijikr.
Th** play “Her Gloves’’ put on by the show mwlness or not, but Tues­
day
forenoon when driving Ids auto
were not afraid (.. hy to use their i T|h.
ntlho Y. M. C. A„ of tlm high school pupils was greeted
If you buy this 10c bruth
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Tlhiuff] GramF llnphl*, who have a camp by g'Mid houses liotli Friday and from High street info Main street he ('.ounty ficerrliuy VandrrciMik look­
»O VlgoS.usly that I lie pi teller*
I
pr-nuiid »»f 33 acres al Barlow Ink.- Salunlay nights. Tho pupils de­ attempted a trick that Im did not
ing far Favorable Camp-Site
Tdtdn'r nedd tn "put ’em over.’
1 m Yankee Springs township, are serve much rretlit for tho manner know was on tlm hills. He ran in­
At Some laikr.
to a single bupey and ended upon
All played an aggressive 1gain*. | preparing to make *mme irii(H&gt;riant
llio sidewalk in front of the Thomp­
With MRiie vigorous
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Tlm l»oy* of llm Y. M. C. A. of
and steady
iinprovemeut* nn the premise*,
No lUrry miinly. In-tween tin* ages of
Tin- body-nf tho late Charles Bar­ son Meal Market in a hurry.
V*V. hl
T;‘"&lt;»«ln ab'K,a.l.!vn!!»l ?'*
• ••»■»
win
,‘‘y »**
’) iiuiiu u
a c«iu(*.
^7U,I,,‘ wine
Wllicll .will
rell was, brought here Sit unlay and great damage was done to tlm auln. 12 nn«l 1 i wilt Ibis year enjoy a Per­
fhat will hold Ils own with any nl
,.nlle.| "Camp .Mamtoiilin.
but the shaft* nf tlm buggy were iod of It) days camping al a lake
the league.
being the
for '
.... 9Indian name
.... 'Great
broken and Mine nf the rear parts during tlm latter |iart of June. . .
lhe anon* by mmngs;
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1 Spirit."
They
will
also build a dock
splintered. .
i&lt;cighton.
Eaton Rapid*
'
County Secretary Vanderrook Is'
. | «nu
and add
“’hi w
to the
inc nuinbur
nuiimvr of
01 doui
bouts.
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Wefrt Bliiflmnn and Curtis Hny- at present examining u number of
,,f (in, organization of all.
Ml* Edna Whitmore who has
Hastings... .. .tiooononiiij—o I h |
?.!i*s
Batteries—Maupin and Imml«ert ; age* will enjoy outings til- I tie lake been employed . wilh llm Citizen* wood. nf Shelbyville, visited Frank camp site*, and will soon announce
hl* selection. He desires 11 nite,
Roush and Garland.
;Th« |m*ho&lt;I of camping will extend Teleidion«-'bi. at this ,place for Haywood Saturday.
The O. E. B. bwigf* gave a six which will afford Mme degree of
r from late in June until tin* miihlle ii*-arly four year* has rvsignv'kIh’r
r*osiiioii and will lake a much need­ ndock dinner in honor nf Mrs. N. isolation, a good Imach for wading
of August.
TROUT SEASON OPEHS
(".•Kraft, on Monday owning. Same and swimming and a locality also
ed rest.
for Floors and
. Chas. Davis of Grand lluLdib vis­ wa- largely attended and a very so- having &gt;mme social life in the vicin­
/
NEXT WEEK, FRIDAY
ited his sister Miss FloretuK Davis, .ciable time was enjoyed by all.
ity.
I
all Woodwork
Mr. and Mrs. Kruft are now living
Mr. Vainlereook will employ some I
Sunday.
"Is^t Sum* Flslirrmen Forget,” W&lt;
in
charlnllo.
ami
will
Im
very
much
poicr Im Smidl «&gt;f lt**cha*ler. N.
college mm to ad as supervisor*
JCyor.tc.-? will cuikc your J^jors
Publish Law Governing Trout Y. is visiting his brviher JktAli D&lt; missel as they have always taken a and to iiislnu-t the |x&gt;y* in swim­
, .-.d furr.itVreJocklikc new, and
Smiilt and nephew Jacob Smith. Jr. very active part in tlm b»dge work. ming. in athletic* and lo conduct
(aitehlng.
camp-fire pgo«c.uns. Tho boys, in
doth '••Jth warm winter will keep
and family.
t
- One week fronr MnmiTow -Fri­
ftJIMBY.
group* of seven or eighl, v*ill be
hr. and Mrs. b. G. Houghton of
r.ltx.iin*t;ickandip&lt;in. Kyanize
day. May I—the trout s-awn'open*,
Caledonia were Uhe over Sunday
Material fur' six now silos was in charge of tent leader*, under
n«c durable fir.ivh ever made.
PAPER
IMCT , gijesls
and judging from reports the usual INSTRICTIVE
of I&gt;r. apd'Mrs. B. C. Swift.
shipped hen* from Indiana. Among whose supervision they will con­
Clear and seven popular colon.
mimlmr of enthusiasts will line the
MARTHA HEIIR1 SCHOOL OF
' ElIml and Murray Harper visited the farmers who will build the stantly b«*. Parent* n«*»*d have no
^stream*. .There are a few trout 111
Tak« i.lvjntarrofthu oS«; ws give you rnough
fely—
of* their *-boys,
—
a former mcIwuI .mate, Floyd Miller sami* are Adelbert Reynuids. Harry fears for the safe!,
the streams, hut fortunately tin* joy
KySnui lo rtlUildi a favorite chair. Your 10
oT’care,
cSrc.
who will rcflHvSi-rfio
iii&lt;* boffl"
nesi 01
nt Freeport. Saturday and Sunday. taGear. Hiney Lowell and others.
nf trout fishing doesn't always lie in
rest, refun.leJ II you «l« nut dcligbltd with
Mr. anil Mrs. II. E. Miller spent a
Mr .and Mrs. Gohlen are faith on and will 'alsn have tlm privilege of
bring able to bring home a creel of
the Kyaidia.
rk’list.
ii*L 'Heir Mii7Ansri
CONTEST
few days of last week with E. C. 'the sick
•
. “and!
. *’««'’ ••xcellenl Inslrurtimi.
flail. An excuse for getting ouL in- .
wije of
&lt;■ HMling*. are eating for! *exi year those over the oge of,
Nevins and family al Moline. •
to tlm wood* offrrMsiHm* solace for
IN FREEPORT SCHOOLS!
Gary Page of Wayland was a them. Dr. Ijunpman 1* tin* attend-1 »•’ wall Wto have a period ,vf eamp
a light catch.
guest of James Clark and family a ing physician.
tysirian.
j “p*.
The stale laipo*.*** the following
few days last week.
— Rose sold his farm iMt Fri“*----------------regulations upon all IrtMtl an&amp;lern:
strFiual,! Fvhihiu iiistor...
It i* unlawful In raleh nrnt keep1 Mr\,i Hoy Johnson of Irving Is visiting day to Jay Smith of Grand Rapid*. nCED pnnyc CDtiT
Hastings, Mich.
who will soon tnnve on tn lhe same. Iuccn
I
his
grand
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ira
■trout less than seven inches in
Hook. Annual Election of*
”,lct
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ATTRACTION IN PARK1
II. Johnson for a few days."
..Icutlh, it is unlaxyful to tali! fr**m
Ofllcrrs in Jlay.
'slacked streiun.s forTour year* aftll.,. Ftnilv Virginia Mason ChanTn*n. v.inl)■
PALACE OF SWEETS BDURHT
The Cemetery Circle mee(* with
rr first planting. It is unlawful tn h.,?'&lt;
- Wednesday forenoon
a* Mis*
Mrs. Chas. Bmelmau ■ Thtimday,
To x,„,„ ovo, n„.
X
; Uy,*" ”t'X, THIS WEEKBY L”0*1 *AH
m*H or to rtiip I hem out of llm stair.
Monday with tlie rearnt Jolipslmii* was. delivering milk at , April W)th for dinner.
It I* Unlawful tn take more than X, ।
' 1
,h
the home uf Mrs. Robert. Allen, her
The-1xidies Aid was postponed
&gt;"“■*"■■
,-IK who; Im. for «ven; &gt;oar. tom Fird A. idtrill. Who Hm Brru
teAni Iwcamt* scared and ran away,
until Thurs»lay,- May "th. ll i*
Th., taw* »,«l .loo which ho*
. »&lt;
' “'"w;
will, John W. Armbm.lrr For
more than M u
on.-(„„ im.'.p, dumping out the milk and Mis* earnestly
.p*«ired there will be a hern confined in the house in the "&lt;*»( imkii mm. ami also oj.un* mill,
John*t&lt;me and wrecking th** wagon.
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i i.-sting report of lhe work of tfn* nngood
attendance.
There
will
also
deer pm in the city park, were j ‘M»era|e«| hy llm Lniled States Hub-!
Fortunately the team was not sev­
Neither of th»» latter regulations |
eomiuiUee
and
regarding
i*
nn
ico
&gt;-rcam.
Mcial
in
the
near
given lhe freedom of the pen on i *’Pfr Go- in Medfonb Mans. Mr.l Fred A. Merritt, who has been in
will cause local fishermen any wm - I l*Kul
•
• work aunouncod the Hutprig. erely injured. ■
Sunday morning in the presence o skinner
Skiptier i«n
loft Hasting*
iinaimew nn..
one week
w.«v ago
&gt;... lhe employ of John W. Armbruster
rirhente.'
On Tuesday E. L. Gonyear went tn -future,. ‘
' al essay contest in which Freeport
George Itnosh’* have- their new
Saturday.
a number Of citizens. The animals on —
xr-~rv. Ilia death
•• came Hun- ot lhe Palm Garden for morn than
is participating lhis-y.-.u would be Raiding* and brought lack 3 Ford bouse all endoaed.
at
once tested their ability to jump ,|a» Burial look place in Lhester- two year* past, started in business
uut&lt;&gt;*
for
customers.
It
is
now
*0
Pipp Fanned to Riw-hrstcr.
|.&lt;-l*l 111 May...
next Sunday April 26. over the fence. The doe tried it ‘town
Tuesday. Mr. Skipper had for hitnueif Ulis week when ho pure,
“*n on Tue«lay.
Hfal you will meet as many farm­ al Preaching
2:.'«). Sunday uchool at !□() p. »nce,
of “
the
'• he paper for th- afternoon was ers with auto* ns you do with teams.
Walter Pipp, formerly &lt;•'
and...gave
up further
allempls.
bsan-engagvd in textile businiws 'zt
for chased and look possession of the
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f^’**** hy Mrs. Will. IL Gouk on tlm If you drive mil on the road* a few tn. All cordially invited.
Hastings team .who ha* l*cen11 wak.....
The buck trie&lt;l several limes to
years. Jle was a native of New Palace of Sweeter confectionery
Mrs. Ixiyfayette Richardson, who vault over the fence, but each time I York
Ing
a.fine record
rtvonj \\iihjh-\\&gt;ih the De
l»e- .Martha Iferry School conducted at
ing such a.tin*
“',l* MrVHt IbroURhout store and ire cream parlor,-on cast
mile*.
...
.
iroir Tjg'-r*.
burn laFiDcu
fanned viin
on! ■ • ;
Berry, Georgia;'BIT
ihirWfroit
rjuer*. ha* lt«eu
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Tuesday was moving day for ho* been vi-iting her parent*, and lie fell bark with-»uch'force- tliat '•'« «»vil war. R.&lt; wax ad onthusi- State Mi-eel tn'this city.
to llGF Hoclu-ter leant in th.* In- ucation of girt* unit . boys from I'.harles COnvers*. Olid Mr. Cliubb's brother. Myron Shorten, left Halt­ he was somewhat hurt. Both ani-lo*1**^ I-reemason ana was a ni* ,iil&gt;*r
Mr. Merrill will devote bis lime to
ternstiunri
ira'gim.
'“ h'-mrs.
temartonal
teagii.*...... JJ rn
»• n’nn fn
fn gg’si
* rn,,,inla
mountain
liome*. h
It h
1* the
the pioneer
pioneer of Yanke&lt;* Spring*. Mr. Chubb is ing* Sunday evening in company mals then
Rile and Shrine. Mr. the manufacture of first class ice
I,,.,, seemed reconciled to I °f the Scottish
■
with her husband and family for- *■
tlrbught that
tlrtiught
tliat Pipp nee.fi »|
«l anolln-r
anotli.-r «ohuol
«ehool for tin*
tlm vvnrk
work and
ami (hi*
the most
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cr
mirvivcd by bis wife and cream and home made candies.
their *itnnrlaonmenl,
I hi I they wet? .i ai.i..~
•’‘kipfie
mrOaon's
gtraion's work in slower company
comnnnv': famous
(ilflyni- one. Him
She preceded
prrcrrf.'d the story
rt»»ry n«»w a resident of Arlington street, Salada. luidwin
CoAlabama,
Special attention Will be given to
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reconciled to4-being on exhibi-jJjW* -Ol***&gt;'
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nnd Converse is on tlm farm, where
anil placed him undec the inslnn-- *••*&gt; '• bryf festune of the hi-lory In* will al once commence to slick where they have gone for the ben­ Hon. for they- returned to (tn* pi*ni Among manufacturers of textile*, the Ico Cream Parlor trade. In an­
lion nf John Gatuel. manager of the'of tin* unlime race of people in things up in hi* usual way. Me. efit of 1 heir son'* health. We all and refused to come out.
I Mr. Skipped was known Ihrouglimil other column Ls an open ad. gnd an­
Rochester team. ’Ganzi-I is weir-' who*“ v, 'n‘ flow the purest Amer- I’.lUAbb say* there i* enough for a join in wishink « speedy recovery
The deer are proving a great at- I the country. He hnd been in ill nouncement of Mr. Merritt.
known in Hastings. In lij* prime h * ,va" '’.'“'fl ',f &lt;rt,r continent Imlay man of hi* year* to do un hi* little for him.
traction for the school children.
hrallh for some time, but Ids coh­
Mr.' and Mrs. Murphy of Thorn­
vva* first basemap of the New York ani1 'vho lrac,‘ fiark l,ieir ancestry town fam. so hero i* a case where
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, Iditmn ’was not cOuaidereii at nit
Mrs. Fannie Tower is in Plainwell
apple l-ake. spent Sunday with By.
Htglilnndei -.. and he is now coiisid- almost to a iii^n to .those who narBAN'NEIl WANT AIlVH. PAY.
| Mt lOUS.
on business this week,
,
trade is good for both parlies.
Kdinouds and wife.
wed one of th** ablest l«ife ball ‘di-1 Hcipated 111 thu work nf e«|aldi*hmg a John
Tinker has rented of George
rector* in any of the leagues. |’n- 'our government on the prinetph*.* Hainl. tlie house formerly known ns
&lt;ler him. Pipp ought lo develop in- •'!
fa.ek.-.t in their grnnI In* Mrs. Whitaker house, on Grand INCREASING CALL FOR PURITY
to a big leaguer of the highest type. I,p retreats modem progrea* hit* Jlapid* street, and will agnin take up
•
loiiclp’d them scarcely nt all and in
FLOUR CAUSESIMPRUVEMENTS
• knowledge and |&gt;nint of view they hie- roeidence in 'town.
Whist Storrs.
Will Cisler has bought the old
are substantially Un* Mime u* their
flUborn and Severance—Plus 7 f-3. j Revolutionary gn/estors. They re­ farm home back from John Tinker, Hasting* Milling Company stint
up
in
Irving
'liownsiiip.
;
Harlier and Hurst—Plus i 1-3.
' mainert Inn* to the Union during
lioun Two Weeks Adding
On Wlday a reprraeatalive was
Doytrt and Cliideder-Plus 12-3.
; tho civil war,/and had great in­
Iluifinan and liases—Minus 1.
; fluence in turning the tide in favor here-to intorert our people in a,
Hubbard and Bauer—Minus 1 t-X 1 of the north. They are a rtp-e which preparation for keeping -detyn tlm.
Cha*. A. Kerr.' tlm oonaenial man­
Olis and Stamm—Minus s.
give Kpiemiid reluma for thq care dual on the street*. A sample has ager of th*- Hastings Milling Co. may
been used on n space and the re­
likrtte,! to that "Happy-Miller *
Um* rnn&gt;«« wtu. wii—
■•\|&gt;emi***l .&lt;1(1 th*m. and no peopla sults’ air being wntehod.* II draw* Im
.of wlioni the^bani \ Mtig “a*
,
G“m” ^Ub •M“*
on earth tpday fleAl rn»r&lt;* fa*lp nnd
"A10 book!ng the games encouragement. Noble rirtn and th* moisture from the air and is llm mill turns round he is gaining
said
to
last
splemlidly.
Tlm
fprink1
on
his
wealth.' Tho Hailing* Mill­
wifti Olivet college, S»*erelary Roy-women ovliom God has endowed
D.horge, ot th.* base kill train, has ••
’" -richer
■ opportunities
..................are car­ ling system’ in vogue for year* past ing Co. has shut down for a two
with
ixxvked three gam.** with the Nile* rying .light amt- help to them, and has not beet) entirely satisfactory, -week* pen*&gt;d and are adding con­
because
it
was
impossible'
to
reach
।
siderable
new, machinery
and
team,
played
— July .’L jjiuong. th&lt;*«&lt;* Martha Berry &gt;■&lt; th*
:~—■•* (me Ito
“1 rbe
&lt;,_P'
ai.'&gt;d on
1
whirfi.will increase their
two mi July I. Tlie Nib** learn wdl IxsLknown perhaps.
perhaps. Mrs.
Mr*. Cook-told
Cook-told nil streets with the wagon and in equipment
of high wind* the dust that 1present capacity by I2H per cent.
h-auuer* and (lit*-story
.... —, of
jf this
(IPs winsome patripolri- case
have been
cuUMgian* and will be one &lt;rf Un* ciah-lmru
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"X.
southern
girl~who
was camo into the Main street was a 'These improvement*
1made necessary by the increased
b*4 semi-pro team* in th* state.
called to her work by the sains caution.
Campbell A,Pratt shipped *lock 1demand for Purity Flour.
r.., ~~ «.
sense of duly ns was Florence
Mr. Kerr has an enviable repu­
Stimson Ls Coming Herr.
j lighting*!* and Clara Barton. The on Salunlay. ' Among the load*
wore
27
head
of
very
tine
steers,
Itation a* a Hour maker and has met
Carl Stimson,
formerly well- »cbool t.-athes everything of a
known u.s a member of the Ypsilanti practical nahin*. and nowhere can bought of A. L. Cridler. that .averag- ■with merited success since starl­
•*d
tlM»
|&gt;ound*
per
head.
Homo
film
l.^»
ing
the .maimfaalure -ot flour in
Hunter league team. And recently of'be found n liner io*l of young peolii- P-oria team in the Three-Eye*^pie and it has wrought n vast beef there? Mr. Cridler bought these Hastings, He ha* materially in­
creased- U
tl h* value of Hastings a* a
league, .ha* announced hts accep-: cbsnge in the mountains for these steer* in Chicago Inst fall and fad ----------lame of term* offered by Hastings!girls and boy* hnye gone forth ns them for market with good result*. market’ for wheat since starting
•
■ . 1
and ha* signed In play third base missionaries i^f culture to work a* they averaged practically 2D4 hero.
A special advertisement from tlm
this
! miracJex of
social
beltprmeul pound* per day.
Dr. and Mrv. D. G. Hoifghton of Hastings Milling Co. will Im found
That day has been adopted as “BARRY COUNTY
tfgfc,
—• ■*&gt;'-------- •
. 1 among a. pcuple in whiw rugged in­
sport High Herr Saturday.
; dependence Iles the Reppb|ic&gt; best Caledonia, were the over Bunday upon another page of the BANNER.
GCTTO CHURCH SUNDAY.” Plan to go your­
guest* of Dr. and Mr*. B. C. Swift.
Frwpoil high school team.
IL J. Chapman is taking leaaons in
Card
of
Thanks:
—
We
with
lo
tau made such a good
»how-­
rawing of th* E35JMO requir- handling and driving hia new Krlt
self and ask your neighbors to go. Give the churches
Rood show
thank our many friend* for their
w Maaon. will nlay
play at the
th* eii usually for the niBintenane* of auto. '
kindness and for the -beautiful
a “Boost.” It will help them and help you too.
on Saturday afternoon. ,hi"
Wl»
M&gt;*« Berry i&gt;erThe remain* of CharlM Barrell flowers *ent during thireoent death
ill be called at two or
’J"1 O* A..R. Chapter* from
ck. This promise* »» &lt;Mr the country are among her for years a reaidenl here were of our mother ana grandmother.
brought hero on
Saturday for
Mrt Wm.. Eck*ri and Family.
burial,
.
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M. J. McNAlTARA
Grand Rapids,

Michigan

We give you FREE
our regular 15c can of

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C. E. HARVEY, Agent

YOU WOULD NOT
Wish to live in a community without churches. You
can encourage their work by attending services on

GO TO CHURCH

SUNDAY
May 3, 1914

�APRIL A MIL

BosWs Nofledl Beauty Specialist
Mias M. A. QUEASY

DELTON.
Sunday, May 3, ha* been desig­
nated us Go-io-Cliurc|i
Sunday
throughput Barry couitly. Thi* day
will ba obwrved in De|top by *Recial services l&gt;oth morning and even­
ing. Il i* hoped, that every family
will pal forth a n»oeial effort to
!F&gt;m PwwuI Bi—ty Advice
attend church on that day.
Fred Hushes was called to Tt'xas
Friday by-the serious illuea* of his
father, whd ha* been spending the
Il's your opportunity to obtain valuable advice on the care '
winter lhere.
z
Mr*. Caleb RUbrldger was m
of the skin, free nl charges. Appointments made in yotjr’own
Galesbui-g Thursday and Friday.
home by telephone. Don't fail to take advantage of this much
.Mr. Slater wont to Ba nil eld Fri­
talked of beauty specialist's
day evening to give a lecture at the
church lhere.
FREE aEAPTT UCtDUe '
'
There nrc several cases of meas­
les in and about town.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillie* and son Carl
Remember the dates—Apr. so, ai. aa, 23, 14 and 25.
mniored.to Hamilton Saturday to
visit Mrs. Gillies’ parent*. They re­
turned Sunday.
Mi** Emma Dinkel uf Kalamazoo
Eas been .spending the past week at
ome.
Distributors ov'Harhonv Tqxlkt Aids
Mr*. Harter and daughter Helen
of Schoolcraft visited at C. Risbridger's Saturday and Sunday.
.Mr. Kopf, who is working ih
lania. spent Sunday at home.
Tho missionary meeting was held
With' Mrs. Bush Wednesday.
Chas. Harrington ha&gt; purchased
lhe Johnson home and is moving
thi* weeltr
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moreau of
Then profit andavnilablf
Galenhnrg spent Sunday in town.
. Tho Delton Study Club held a
hy, th* eMential featatei
[pleasant meeting Saturday evening
Of, high grad* inveitwith Mis* Bessie Faulkner. An cxmeat «re combined in our Pre1 cellenl reading on Alaska was given
j&gt;ald Stock. Dividend check*
I Wishes to nnnuunre that begbinlng by Miss Florence I-oonard.
The
May
1i(h,
he
will
make
regular
trips
mailed semi-annually, 85b per anClub has decided to put on the lec­
to Hastings to do work. Has hud 8 ture course for-the coining year.
nqui net. Twenty-four year* in
yruoH experience with tlie larueet- j Mr. nnd .Mr*. McNaughton of BatbuiineM, *ueta over fWO.OOQ.
Music House In Michigan, apeciallz* । lie Creek wore in town Bunday.
Write lor particular*.
ing on tuning, regulating nnd re­
Mrs. Blackman wa* in Kalamazoo
Capitol
pairing pianos amt player pianos. Saturday.
Order* to be left at Sillier A Harris
Bavioft &lt; Loan A*MalatlM,
Mrs. Underhill returned last
Furniture Co.
week from linsiug and- Hasting*
when: she had been visiting rela­
tives for a short lime.
Mrs: Payne Is at Hind* Corners
DANNEU WANT ADVS. PAT.
j -BANNER WANT ADV* PAY.
with her daughter. Mrs. Cock.
Mrs. Brandstetler and daughter
Cleone were in Kalamazoo over
Sunday.
Mr. anil Mrs: Murdock, Mr. mid
Mr*. Gillies and Mr*. BraiMlstetler
were in Galesburg Thursday.

The Rexall Store

ELUS Eo
Sop

TUB IREXMJL STOKE

ttUcSMaa.

85

Safety
Flrtt
III31

Piano Tuner

Devoes

HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL HOUSE.
The L. A. S. al Mrs. Hol­
comb's homo Iasi week was enjoy­
ed by a few as it was such a busy­
time with horse*. There were IV
prajumt. il was voted
have il
there again in foua weeks.
There was an entertainment al
the school house Friday nigjil by
an elocutionist mid his daughter.
'J'lmre was a full house and was
much enjoyed.
Walter Farr’s baby has the. meas­
les. She is nt her grandmother's,
Mrs. Eliza's, who is living on her
old place:
- ’ Mrs. Minnie Musson of Rutland
came outlast week Wednesday and
stayed until Friday, visiting friends
here and attending the Aid at .Mrs.
Holcomb's.
George Garrison is quite iioorly
al this writing.
There will be preaching here
next Sunday evening.
J. R. Daly, A. E. Philipps and wife
went lo Grand Rapids last week
Thursday with lhe Post and Relief
Corps' from Hastings to attend a
banquet furnished by lhe Watson
Post and Qotpa4-

Ready mixed pure paints
oilsuturpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
barn.

Ixt us tell you just what we will
furnish you paint for your buildings for
Remember fewer gallons go far­
ther and last longer.
Everything in the paint line.

F. H. WILKINSON
Both Plnmuii

PrdrfevlUe, Mich.

LACEY.
John Chamberlain spent Hie end
of the wecx al Shultz.
The L. A. 8. will meet with Mra.
Jane Hill ON the afternoon of Fri­
day,. May I. Bring thimbles.
Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Wilber called
on their relatives hero last Sunday.
.Miss Edith Nickerson has been al
home for a short viiil.
.Mrs. Sarah’ Stein has gone lo
Hallie Creekxfor the summer.
Dr. Gallagher was here Iasi week
lo see Mrs. Healey.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Roger* of Kalamazoo
are spending a few day* with Wal­
lace Russell and family.
Mrs. Joe Browser, who has been
helping care for her father lhe past
two weeks returned home Friday:
Mrs- Myra Thomas' has been on
Hie sick list.
Ed Hill is doing carpenter work
for .Mat. Balch.
Miss Dane Benson has been work­
ing nt the switch board the past
week.
Mrs. Will'Warner and baby have
bcch spending a; few days with her
parents near Middleville.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Keincrling
visited relatives al Dowling, Sun­
day.
■
.
•Mr. ami Mrs.' Clins. Pierson nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker 0/
Battle Crock, spent Sunday wllfi
relative* hero.

HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN

We have only had Marco in stpek one week but there
are already dozens in Delton who will hold up their hands
at this question and say that they have not only seen Marco
but have tried it as well and find that it is all we have
Claimed it to" be.
.
Arc you one of them? If notyou bad better climb into
the band wagon before the crowdleaves you way behind.
Get one of our premium catalogues and read up.
Rc«
member Marco saves you 15c on the dollar.

Kopf &amp; Kopf, DMThn
We Pay 4 Por Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
$20,000.00
Surplus
6,000.00
A. A. Aldrich, Pres*
J. GJ
GJ Hughes,
Huihei, Vicc-Prcs.
Vicc-Prct.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
DIRECTORS
A. A.. Aldrich
Dr. Dondd MoLcay
George .1. Doster
T. A. Aldrich ' Wm. Elliott
L. B. Teerpcning
J. G. Hughes

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Southwestern Barry

Will spend the week of April 20th at

Deltas,

~ 7—
CRE1MEY.
• - Thrnj-witt be-w church mrvica ।
Imre next Sunday on account of lhu[
[esupday Bctiool cmiveiduni ut PrairluvHle that day.
,
.Mr*. Byron Fjahvr of Woodland |
I* spending the weuk wilh her I
HK.KORY CORNERS.
daughter Mrs. Charles Honeysett. |
Mrs. Cfaytua Bartier is suffering |
Chari io Mahoney Is Very sick with
with sciatic rheumatism. ■
The- play given here Saturday :
.... ............
bean Mick wttlt lung fevor, is re­ evening by Prairieville honiu tal­
ent, was well aUvnded and much
ported better.
J
Frank Limo Jwus'burned ciyuyed by all... D. P. Flower lost a horse Monday ।
al 3:30 o’clock 8atur-lay afternoon
which was much valued by him
Only a fuw tnimrs ining saved.
.
Herb Barnes nf Albion i. ■.pepding from lung associations.
Frank Mondyke spent Sunday al
a few days with bin son Blair, near
home with hi* parents in Kalamathis place.
.
Wiolini ChllBff. ani1 family of “Uk Wright is tho owner of al
Gull Lake spent Sunday wilh Alvah
new .Maxwell touring car purchased
Pennock and family.
Mrs. F. O. ttgby. Mr Marlin of Ingrbum and Travis uf Plain­
Peter* and Mrs. Minnie l r. thrirk. well.
Friday, April 17, was the uirenwere visitors at jiattle Creek last
day anniversary of lilrs. Wm Stock­
Tuesday.
.
.
Frances William* 1- inking treat­ ing and the ladies of the neighbor­
hood bellied her lo-celebrate lhe
East State Street
ments for her eye* in h.ii.uii.i.-in-.
Harn- Simpson was in Kalamazoo occasion by going with well tilled
Jusl Indore lhe noon hour,
T,Mr. Marlin and jfaimbi. -j, Meda. baskets
and taking dinner with her. and
have returned from l
when- spending the afternoon socially,
they have bceii snendmg th- winter. she was auprrised all right. Those
Miss Grace Bolyen spent Sunday from away were Mrs. Floyd Colli­
son and Mr*. Rex Walers uf East
wilh her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbadd-o-.Itoarh of Delton.
.Mrs. Frank VanDeWnlker who
Whir Awake Club.
Comstock are visiting at the form­
NEW HIGH RECORD MADE
lias been quite indisposed is |iuer-* brother, Albert Roaeli.
the Wide Avvaki* Sewing Circle.
FOR BANNER’S WART COLUMNS
Mrs. Frank Olasner is .not im­ lirovirfg.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Honeysett Thursday afternoon at her pleasant.
proving very fast- Mrs. Tungute is
------------gave a party Saturday 111. honor of home in Johnstown. The afternoon 9| Waul AdirrUsrmrnl* Lwd Week,
also ill. at thia wrilimlhefr
daughter
BellieT*
birthday.
Mr. &gt;nd .Mr*. W. I Mull were in ।
was devoted to needlework and coq- - Battle Creek.on hUlhm«. Thursday. Those present were her grand par­ venation, also n good program was A Record Never Before Equalled
’ In a Town of This Size.
The ladia* of tbe IU**- Aid So­ ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Fisher of enjoyed. A delicious twu coqr«‘i
ciety met nt Ute nom- &lt;&gt;f #r. and Woodland and Mr*. Caroline Hon­ luncheon wa* served by tlm hostc.-»■
—
Last week Hie BANNER vslnWishMrs. E. Wilks fop their itmnthly eysett of Burlngbrook and a. large The mrnnbera presented her •‘ ed a new record in it* Watil Adv,
company of her girl friend*. She tMHik. Mr*. aAndrew Ketcham
meeting, Wednesday.
"f
service,
printing IH want advert ireFrank Kelley is aldl working for wa* the reeipieiit of many gift* and Mcey will entertain llm club in: incuts. making nil told nearly three
many'good winties.
M. D. Trafford.
May.
! columns. Tins is a record never
Mrs. Arthur,Shorter is still seri­
- Mis* Mary Traffonf. of Lansing,
j before made in n city of this size,
SDlh'ilWEST CASTLETON
was lhe week end visitor of her ously ill. Her son Hay is HioukIiI
। and is evidence of the. wide circulabrother. M. D. TraJTonl mid family. to be improving, although his fev­
Mrs. James Mead of Morgan *i&gt;rnl’ tion and splendid service given
Miss Richardson of .Hastings has er is not broken yet.
Thursday afternoon al Tobal Gar- through our Want columns. For it
been visiting at. the home of W-ll.
lingrr's.
-stands to reason that people would
*
SHL
LTZ.
Jone*.
. ,
Frank Price iiiovihI hi* saw mill not use them as they do if they did
Mr. and Mr*. I rani. H -ly-n spent • .Mrs. Grace Clark of Kalamazoo onio Mr. Naylor'* farm west of not tind it prolllnlde to do so.
spent a few days last week with her Quimby, Wednesday.
Sunday at.C.&gt;C. Peti'iiKill'-.
.
We could print columns every
Will Lcinaar and dmichter. Ada parents .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Wm. CliuniAaron McClelland visited
hi* week, showing lhe ret urn* received
J
Swanson, intend to move back to bcrlain.
coming. Hazel mid Eva McClelland hy those who used the ‘BANNER’S
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lammers spent al Bat-rjvillc. Saturday... .
their farm, west of Hickory in lhe
Wants'
of —
the week
........... - ...
........... before, In tho
—
Thursday with .Mrs. J. pills.
near future.
.
Albert McClelland nn«T family way of lost article* restored, or ai Gale Saunders and Starling Mod- spoilt Sunday al Vcrdan Knoll's, tide* found returned to Um rightful
.Mr*. Carrie Scott of Batlie Creek
is the visitor of Anthony tilaaner rack spent Saturday al Mr. and near Nashville.
I owners, or live stock, tool*, etc. a&lt;l-.
Mrs.
Mod
rack's
farm.
and family.
■
Nancy Miller of Battle Creek 'ertiscd that were sold, or real eMrs. G. Dickerson and Mrs. J. Mc­ i* .Mr*.
Harold Newkirk who Ibis been
spending a few days With Mrs. .«M« di*l*'«e. of or, Iioum-s rented or
laid up Wilh p apniiiitd knee is Leod spent Monday with' Mrs. tL Tobal Gm-linger.
some desired articles Jocutcil by Um
now.able to take up his position as Baechlor.
.
one who Wanted to buy it. But tlm
Mr. and Mm. John Horn spent
mail carrier.
.... .
.____________________ . conclusive evidence of th- worth of
Dr. H. B. Manrtiall o(ir velcriuary Friday in Hastings with their
XMirn run down with kidney u„, BANNER'S Want Adv*, re lbsprgron has taken Up hi- qtntrlera daughter. Mrs. Carrie Shultz, who muljl... lurL».-lie, rb.-uilul ,in or
,hal g| „( n,vl„ Ul,i„ a
nimlder
in llm hotel where hr has a well is very ill.
liladder weakness,
w-akne**. turn
turn quickly
quickly for
for single
■ issue.
■ —
Foley Kidney Pill*.
Mrs.
Aldrich was a iJvllon call- 1[help
help to Foley.
Pills. You
equipped office.
er
Tuesday.
■cannot
take
them
into
your
syslene
'
‘
Ihcm
into
y
—
‘
—
School Noles.
John Hart of Orangeville *|&gt;enl I without
having gotHi
good result*,
results. Ii.mre.
’.lins.
...(limit iiavinx
•
■ ........
—
The eiglith grade 1-drilling con­ Sunday
with his brother, Harrison IN.
•’’ Fox,
”— llimrod,’ N.
” Y-says:
” ------- “Foley
— re-l-d for violating th- ordinance
siderable on review topic* mid cur­ Hart.
i Kidney Pills have done me more’ winch undiiliils hlocking.ljie sidcrent event*. •
Mr. and Mrs. Titus moved Lo .g&lt;HHl than irirsUM) worth of nmdi- walk*, was held m Justice (.adwalThe "Courisbip of Mil-e Stand­ Hastings,
Saturday.
Ine." They give you good il-sul|g. lud-r’s court on *l*im*diiy aflerimon.
ish" will be completed 1&gt;y the sixth
l he jury 'disigreed.
Little Dorothy Owens of Cedar: -Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
grade Illis week qs rrmliiig, ,after
Creek spent Saturday nnd Sunday'•
which they will wnt- th- story.
with
her
grand
father
Joe
Ham-,
; We And that even tenth graders
inond.
..
.
.
can digest t^few thing* in ArilhmeMr. and Mrs. Ed Gales called on [
llc which will be of value to them
in lhe future. This is just the age their daughter. Mabie in Hlckorv.
when llm pupil can fully compre­ Corners. Sund&amp;y.*
Those on the sick list are Helen |
hend Arithmetic,
n
Pole'ranHing is Ilia sport of llm McCarty .nnd Gladys Smith.
day. Some of Hie t«&gt;y* have be­
Mrs.
Hoiighlalin of Hastings1
come master nf fit- Srt to llm extent spent Saturday with.Mrs. Bu.-U.
If you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
that lhe earth nejongvr nossessed
than pleased to-figure with you on the Job. And you will
aliraclion for them, mid they pro­
ceeded to eljinir th- trees as upon, Foley Kidney Pills ^uccemfut for
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
but were ordered out.
Rhrmiiatisiii and Kidney Trouble.
My Other Lines—-Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
,
Primary Room.
Positive in action for Iwckacip-.
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
’The pegfecL -p-llers jh&gt;» week weak bark, rheumatism, kidney and
bladder
troubles. I*. J. Boyd, Ogle.
were Edna Wilhwn, Fern .McCue.
Imvell Dewey. Blnncho Kelley. Vern Texas, writes: “After taking two j
Philley, Bert Philley. Veidah Werl- bottles &lt;&gt;f Foley Kidney Pills, my j
man, George Duffin and Frank Duf- rheumatism nnd kidney trouble are I
DELTON
MICHIGAN
completely gone.’’ Safe ami offecfln.*
Arthur Muholiand.—Adv.
The fourth grad- Geography class
has been-al inlying Europe.
Fodrlh grade Language learned
“Four Lear Clover" lid* week,
Nina Slorr wu- absent Thursday
and Friday on nerminl of illness.
We made reed inala Jhi*- week.
Church Notes.
3(. P. Church.
Regular services- next Bunday.
Special music. Thera were three
baptized Sunday morning and Lwo
taken into the clmreh. There were
live new members taken in Easier
morning and mm hapllzed. —
■Reniembcr May 3, Go-lo-Cburvli
Sunday." &gt;
.~
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening.

I

SCHOOLS TO HOLD MAY
&lt;
FESTIVAL AT CLEAR LAME
D. C. Vuntlercook, County Y. M. C. A.
Seerclary, and Rural Tenchcrs
To Cooperate.
The pupils of half iv dozou. -or
more of (he rural schools, in lhe
vicinities of Builtield and Dowling,
will Cooperate in holding a May
Festival, under the auspice* of the
Cuuuly Y. M. C. A., nt Webster’s lleaorL Clear lake, probably during
tlie Ibini wx-ek in .May. .Secretary^
D. C. VunderciKik and* Hm teacher*
are now. making the pTeliininary
arrangetipviils for thi* event, which
afford a line eaterininm-nl. There
will be a dumber of athletic, con­
tests, and other interesting features.

1 g

Palace of Sweets
under new management, and
opened ready for trade.
Fancy Ice Cream in bulk or brick
Home Made Candies.
\
We Invite you to patronize us

Fred A. Merritt

Hastings

Michigan

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

CHAS. DENE.AU,

DE LAVAL
Cream Separators

stonS point.
Charlej OsImh-ii sold |hh nice
young Injun of st-ey* mm day last
week, to parti-.- from Ihoyidirth.
/ Joseph Miwunumr. is ir»w convaleacenl, having r-i-..v«red from his
recent serious ilfiiess.
Mrs. Ben Landi* and family of1
Woodland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Beehay and
Willard of Haslinus visited their
parehls Mr. and. Mu. Lpwis Hilton.
Sunday.
,
The fanners of this vicinity are
pr-ptusiig the soil RM* data and do- |
ing numerous &lt;dh&lt;-r tbings whirl)
rdinind u* Unit "sinnig" is wilh us j
unco again.
Mr. and Mr&gt;. AUi-r Osborn; life­
long resident of this place, have;
retiled limit- farm and are moving.
Jo Hastings (his wv&lt;dc. -‘Ih-y wdl
move in their n-w hmne in the |lr*l ?
ward. We Inqm limy will get Ihal
well earned rest that they deserve,
after working till th&lt;-*»s yours on the
farm. We are. glad they are going
im farther away and we hope they !
will like H'-ir m-w quurtora.
.Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. T.*ll Ibnlcbaugh and
children ale Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mr-. Aloqzo HlltoipU Mar­
tin Corner*.
Mr. and Mrs. Elz y M«ad of Mm--gan were callers at Jamas McPeck's,
Sunday.
-c »Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Willimns mid
Huth. Apcnl luast Saturday io Kidaiiuuoo,
.Mr*. Nancy .Miller of Battle Crook
and Mrs. Warr-n Dailey of Hie
“jtidge-* visited Mi-. Sylvester Osbiit r&gt; lust Friday.
Mr. and Mr- Elia*. Everts of
Nasliv ill-, vidled al tlie- farm .Suh- ■
^&amp;r_intd Mr--, ''.tias. OckUnrmt*pi&gt;at 1

Tlm Western Union I'elegraph
ofliee. which was moved ifp town
several weeks ago, has l"ftl moved
htQkJo Hi” M. G. 41. It. piUitymfeE Snqday With Mr. Uiid-Mp*. JM'll.mtj
. stulivu. Clanuirc Bigg*, wiui had Sloeulii iif Sumi.) II-j
charge of the office, vyill seek cm| pioyuiwl elauwheru.
-ILIMSDI W.WI ADVS.

are the cheapest as well as the best
LOOK AHEAD!
’
'
IHINT.UIY TO SAVE $l&lt;l.0(J TODAY IF IT M EANS A loss id cents a day for all llm years a
'7!’'?111 •’•IKAratcr Jnay last you.
THAI'S JUST WHAT YOU WILL DO IF YOU HUY A cheap Ar inferior separator simply
.'•‘•■au-e Hs llrst price is n little less Hum that of lhe De Laval.
WHEN A PRUDENT MAN BUYS A CREAM 1SEPARATOR he knows Ihal what he is really
paying for Is not Jusl so much iron, steel, brass nnd tin, whether it is called a separator
. or not
WHAT HR WANTS IS.A MACHINE lo perform a certain service, and hr must be sure of
the machine doing tlm work for which il is intended us thoroughly and with as lillle
•illori and care ns |io*sible on his part.
lit SANDS OF BABCOCK ANTi other tests have proved that the Ih-Laval skiins c.fnser
ihun auy.Mtiher cream separator under any conditions nnd |i.irlit:uiarly under the hard­
er condition-, always exporieimml at times.
.
JUST THINK WHAT a loss of as little as tl) cents worth nf creutu-ul each skimming means
to yon in a year—twice a day fur 30$ days—over t*7t).oo. and with us ninny ns ten cows
iIO.I..—.- aiopc from an inferior Nepnratdr usually amount to mon- than tins.
CIIEA.MERY.ME
......................... ........
JIO ARE DEPENDENT ON THEIR separators for business sui-rcss. hav
■long since, found out the dilfen-iu-e between Indmval and uUier separators, with the re
-nil Ihal Dcl.nval factory -&gt;-paralors an: almosi universally lists! the world over today.
DE I.AVAL HEPAIJATORS ARE IDENTICAL IN ALL sizes, fur one cow or a Hiousand. and
the differences .between separators are just III” Mine with tlm smallest inuchinoaiml the
larg--1. l imy mean as much relatively to (he litll” ils the big user.
’
THEN THERE IS A SAVING IN LABOR BECAUSE OF THE EASIER running nnd greater
i-upumly of tho 1&gt;oLhvuI over other machines mid tlm less cure i-rquired in vlcnmug and
adjiislnmnt. Worth nt least ll) cunts a day.
AND I HERE IS THE INDISpt TABLE FAW THAT A DE LAVAL muchiim lusts' from Um to
twenty yeure as qgaiitfl an avoragc of Rom two l&lt;» five years in the case of other Sepa­
rators «-r live times Hie average life of conipetilivo machines.
THESE ARE HIE REASONS WRY DE LAVA I. SEPARATORS ARE cheapest as well ns le&gt;t.
why thousands of other machines are yearly being replaced with I g-1 .avals and why
Ih-ir iim- i-.nitddly liecbniing as universal on llm farm a* in the crcaumry.
IT SHOULD HE REMEMBERED MORLOVF.lt. THAT IF FIRST COST is a M-rlous ronsideratimi n Drlatvnl Separator may Im bought mi such liberal leniis tliat it wtll actually save
|giy for ilaelf, as many thousands of lhwu have done.

Aldrich Brothers Co
HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE

Delton,

Michigan

�THE HA

GS BANNER

ranted Men and team* for stall'
reward road work al Itenw-r,
gUWi.por day.
Work H» tewn
daily. Addn*** W. H.' Iioflhami
llornep, Mich.
t-wk

'Best for the

&lt;’*&gt;niin»JJ
fr«»m i*xe «Jx! best i&lt;iipportc|*M foi no work 1*more'
p in mlic (hag ini,,.
Tho Chapter Imd.lbo -pleasure nf!
I'nivrtaiMing u a gip' &lt;1 at this meet-1
For Hale—Farm df-® acres, sei lion mg Mi«s Buewortli of Silver Creek, 1
19. Cartlelou.
L’ihhI building*, Nexv'Yorl., wteirwas regent of the
about h acres of limbed. Would Chapter there which started into
&lt;&lt;Hi half Task fur 11 to putbuild- etidrnre with a .-b.m.-t memberings
up. Cun give immediate. •hip of *&gt;v»»r IRo
she i*
p,*&lt;MMid»ii.
Hoa«'nahlo terms; a most milhusiusii J». A. R. work­
W. II. Cogswell. Phone IW I Iona, er and in i.nu li wiili all tho'nwwoments uf the big order. White In

But tonholes mail*

For Sale Cheap—Rough l-hirh lum­
For Hair -Early
. her lor roofing and sheeting, also
llffl 2 rfngi*.
bill sluff. Phom* had. Inquire
F. G. Pierro. Cily.
IL For Sale—Quantity "f household
goods consisting nf a rpnin*&lt;ilar
rftngo: Peninsular hard run) im.-u*
liiiHHir- I'roHu, I LiL uruul nl- .-..nl

-1 H..I-. i in.-nfi
-lActal utlifj
chairs; ?l ITiM*; 2 seta ttrjqirtngv;
2 matin******; 2 dn**ecrs: 2 ingrain
carpels; 2 rng carpets; feather
lust; several gnod lace curtain*:

lor s.lr-0, I
430; Ono J. i.- «~i»&lt;* i»**|iaim»i, u.
x54 with wind atarker and belt*
In gum! running order. (60. Frank
Slocum, Route 0.
if
M/aated Kfjgs—1 will pay a premium
for IOOU cates uf vlmn eggs. |li
cleaning use damp rlolh. do not
dip egg*-in waler.
Url oui
prices. Phono 55. Joseph Rogers

niiirii—*..“'•i reliable temperate
farm hand, muni Ih* married ami
able to do all kinds uf farm.wnrk.
Steady employment *lh&lt;* year
rvun’d /or the right man. Salary
K’tiiti per year, kimhI limise. wii
keep row and Imrse, furnish, tele
phone, fruit. hog. garden. etc. Ad

imtatne

Chapter has accfomplishrd wonder­
ful Work. Mucli ot the.Civic work of:
jlho town is tindqr their superviskm.
(They have restore.I .-ui old historic­
al (•■•mi’tory, and Vvnriy clothe the
l-npi1* "f a cqlore.l inisiuon school
,111 llm sunlit, Mntriteito largely tn
jlho work among the inteinlaiimers.
। and in every w.iv are a strong
; prnjtrcMivo etaplcr;
, Mr». Meliteum
1
I-1"
; gram wilh currotfl item* of interest.
and told of the orgnmnition at Kulnmaxoo of a anctely &lt;&gt;f ex-nyem* at
wliich lune she wn* present. She
also showed th&lt;’ . i. q.iec a book
wrillen hy Cgrman Silvia. Queen of
Iteuinania. and presented by her to
u
l-hnily Virginia Mason, the cover of
t-wk;which is a rich piece of hrm-aded
__________________________________ -ilk. formerly in a tire** worn by
For Kent—Convem**nl six
room Marie Antoinette, A member of the
a(*artnmnf. Inquire Id-'Av Bnsul family has presented ihe. book to
' ” ’ - Mr*. .McElwain, an,! she in time, in- |
lends that it ahull le-eomc Hie
1 property of tho Ch.-q.b 1
Tlie unital uncial Itnur cwwwd the
. aflemnon. Tho annual election of
ofllcer* will lake ploeo-at llm May

The Comfort df V5130”
Begins with the Pattern
One reaaonLwhy
Bine Serge
cessful sub
{well desip/
^The

Of course you’ll
find “5130” Here
Clothes Comfort for
men is our business

It is not only in clothes, thought
that we make a study of comfort.
v
It is in the little things as well that
we strive to please you. You will not get a
suit of underwear here that binds you or lies
loose all over, if we know it—you will not buy
socks that stub out at the toes.

You will get the benefit of our
experience in the selection of colon that do
not flash or dash in the new ties you need.

And it goes without saying that a
“5130” Special Blue Serge Suit at $15 or.any
one of the many patterns of Clothcraft Clothes
at $10 to $20 will give you comfort and genuine
satisfaction.

Prohate Judge Lewis I.. Thomp­
son. of Allegan, wa* in Hastings on
Monday in the Inter,-*i of his candidpey for congre*-* Jtidgi’Thwnpsmi is a man of pleasing personality
a tine speaker and an abb* lawyer.
He would mako good as a congress-

For Hale—Good eighty acre fa'tti
ng grape
without buildings located in Irv­
..,— ...........
-.ulne. will
lo- -Banner (Mdali*
ing township, Sec. 39. Two an«
hear next year. Call 535 W. Bond
long 2 short.
vi
nl....... nl.’
three quarter miles from Irvlnt
Station. Hix mites from Hastings
Wauled—Girl Iu du griihral. IiousuHas tea acres of tinilier, go,s| pas­ For Sale—lirown man* 3 years old . work. Wage* 83JIO weekly. Two
ture. About sixty acres of plow
wi about ttft). Broken single or
iu family. Morgan Jones. Phone,
land. On main Irnvellcil road
double. Hu reel Phillips. Phono
i-wk!
two gnrxl district srhools within c 291-3 rings.
mile. Wont lo sell at once. Foi
For
Hale
—
Eight
room
house
wit
li
price and terms write to Mrs
elec.lrieiiy and gas.
Can ho
- George Hubbard,
Coxutanline
bought al. reiisuntibte price. Alia)
Mich.
2-wki
two lino lots in desirable portion
of cily. Phone 310.
.
if.

5130 .Clothcraft

All these things and many others,
spell comfort because they mean satisfaction
and ease of mind—this is part of our business
—we believe in more than the mere selling of
goods—we want to serve you.

HASTINGS MARKETS
Corrected. Thursday. April 23. 1914.
Wheal is quoted ioday al 95 cent*
iw*r iMishel by tin* Hnstirm Milling
Co.. oilier. prices change on eggs.
Wheal and nala. J

G. F. Chidester
Hastings,

Mich.

Wanted—A young mustang mare
for driving. Lester Webb, Mor-

For Sale—New milch Durham cow.
0 years old, wl. about ttSO. Alim
K/m Cable-Nel.son upright piano
wdl !U*II cheap. Inquire ut George
sSinilh, Jr’s meal market.
i-wk

F*~* Hale—Three coUA PerehiTOr
bred, coming three years ol?
Frank Allerding. 2 mite* north an?
1 mile East of Cafltnn Center
- ClUxenk Phone 109 I long I short
I Ake Odessa.
11

Made By Most Plodern Machinery—French's White Lily
For more than 37 years the DEMAND for French’s White Lily Flour

expenses.

It takes TIME to FINISH flour, and such mills arc PUSHED

for "TIME" to get out "PRODUCTION," whic^ they must have in order

CJaterns built, cleaned and repaired
All work guaranteed. Phone or
leave word al Smith’s Market. Le&lt;
Smith.' Cily.
________ U

ed French’s White Lily in preference to all others is OUR BEST ASSET,

to pay EXPENSES.

and that no expens? on our part is too great to seek to MERIT their continued

QUALITY. The quality simply can NOT be smooth and even where the

confidence.

machinery stands IDLE &gt;4 to x6 hours out of every 84, and is permitted to

There are flours and flours on the market. You simply "pay your money

And the flour made in such mills is NOT of EVEN

"cool off" before sterling up again.
Then there’s the BEST—French's White Lily.

.

It isn’t put up in any

For Hale—Gorki dry mixed woo?
.4X25 per coni delivered. Phone A
l». Sylvester or Geo. Tolhurst. If

the BUYER. It wasn’t made to USE. If you buy that kind yoy are certain

to have failures orr “baking days.”
or Bote—House and lot 312 North
Broadway; 2 blocks north of
monument. Inquin? Leon Hop­
kino. pity Water Works.
2-wks

Then thert’s the flour that’s simply “wheat ground up." There’S no skill
use of the housewife.

It’s made in mills where the manufacturers MUST

make the FLOUR that goes into our sacks, the very BEST it can possibly

^iew equipment of the very latest models of machinery, NOT to make more

flour, but tb make BETTER flour.

For Sale—Modern 9 room house
’ within block and a half of pour!
house. Inquire at 425 West Court
Hl. Also have two other houses
fur sale.
,
i-wk

shove through a certain number of bushels of wheat every 8 or to hours in

a profit. It’s the kind that’s made in ALL mills that run only 8 or xo hours

White Lily a CLEANER, PURER. BETTER flour than

Foe Rent—After May 9, modem
house built by Mudge estate on
South East Street, formerly oc­
cupied hy John Koossien. Thi*
house has all modern conven­
iences. P. T. Colgrove.
2-wk3

a day. Such flour isn't FINISHED, because the mills are lacking in up-to-

we DON’T CHARGE YOU ANY MORE. Why not try

date equipment. And even if they had the equipment, they could not afford

FOR YOURSELF.

order that the manufacturer may pay rent and running expenses, and make

ANY OTHER, but
a sack and SEE

For Hale—Extra pood twin auto
seat top buggy and single har­
ness. Inquire BANNER office.
F«&lt; Sale—Good 1 tiki ll&gt;. dri'.ing
horse. Good driver and will work
•m farm. Dr. Guy C. Keller.
Dowling. Harting* and Bantleld

or Kate—3 acres of the late Henry
Balch eahrtP, Baltimore township.
Phone Lacey exchange.
Byron
Munger. Dowling. Route t. 2-wks
u Baie-ttevnaT gallons ot pure
—syrup. Call up W. ll

The Middleville Roller Mills
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

APRIL 23.1914-20 PAOLI

PART TWO-PAKS 9 TO It

—

Here is Some Inside Testimony
As to the Results of the
Use of Certain Goods.

a* lo ttafl *P’ •

FRENCH EXPLORER
(trading t»dst stood on ii«- .-a-t side
:&lt;if (lie KnlamMOo rtv«‘i mi a «m,- that
now enclosed by Um bound* &lt;n
1 whirl i* tho HivoMiW ccin.-t.-ry, lihTONTI,• IN MICHIGANJis
; mediately prior to the advi-nl r&gt;f Iht

Tho original “Keeley Cun-" fnr
lint of over MUMIO individual
[•resent settler*,
sei.....
'
’■
, present
thi*
was cohdestroying the appetitn for alcohol­
consumer* of liquor. The list 1 GI1F.AT FHENCIIliAN' W.W FIIWTJducted
*•&gt; :‘lii ducted . by a
a From
ic liquor*
wo* establish*!
at
i* the result of thousands of
name of' l.umalville.
WHITE MAN TO CROSS KAL“ “
11wight, HI., nnd has a nation-wide
dollars of advertising.
Their stock ot good
reputation for accomplishing it*
Each individual on Iho list is
steel trap*, sponr tu»&lt;-. h-m-. jdnnAMAZOO
COI
NTV.
adverti*rd object wilh tltn«* who
a regular user of' liquor. Thee
kets, beads, clothing. h:u-, cap* and
really nnd thoroughly desire-to ob­
list of names I* new, live, and ;
- ■
fan unfailing supply. -4 brandy arid
tain lhat result. Naturally if them
jwhisky.
,
bate circularized it regularly.
GULL CORNERS, OR RICHLAND,
wa* no liquor consumed (lion
I
In IHI2 the lirst fora.- wa* builtwould bo no business for n “Keeley
Wo will furnish this list in i
IMPORTANT IN EARLY DAYS
S' ' &gt;■. var
Cure."
■ ’
quantities nt five price* listed I
■tipirdi
It I* rare Ihal lhe mnnufnclurcra
below, reniHtnn(-«*» to aecom- ■
---------- ;— llii*
ini* territory,
lerriiory. built
num a
« fon
on-- ..n
nnd wholcitnli'r* of alcoholic |»ovpaiiy uacli order: UUNIl) (n 50.Inlm-dhifi Facts About Kalamazoo wifi allerwant* know &gt;
(Ke
cragv* admit the devlltrih nature of
ooo. wop: 20.000. 4cmm»: itt,oon.
tell pigee," and made
.n.
their bUMtne**; they.prate about ■ coo.
umu fTjW tioM h
"
which (0 harass tluf Am.-n.nr
•peraonal Hliprty," ami talk ab*QUi
We will not furnish this list
Aniliutcd tilth Barry t.o.
i p-nr Ili;iny years the!.- |i;j. h-vn'
the modirinal use* of their *llmuin lot* of h's* than tO.OQii. Dis­
lania. But the awful aide of liquor
continuance of business Jan. I, ■ hi the early day*,. Kalamazoo | discussed, pro and ■ .-o. wtm wa«
county
was
well-known
to
the
rest11"' Drat, permanent *eii(.-r m tli.-|
drinking
i» u*unlly
revealed
is thi* occasion of our selling &lt;&gt;ur
through the court* or the record*
mailing list.
,
-jdenl* of Barry’ county, wtm camei county. “Wv^ral iia'&lt;- t-m—forth
now llic'h- claims, but after careful i-.m*iderof luylum*. or “Keeley cure*.”
of
Accnnling to tho Chicago Trili- llhraugli Gull Owners,
-■
••
----thow Iasi there nr*- many, and iliey tinft Iho reading of I his lol ter creat­ I land, ns was also Branson. now atioh anil dispute •'■• m- fn.m all
Kdoncit aid the uiifurluiiate vlcllms ed a -profound Aimsalimi at 4fy«&gt; , Kalaliiazoo, where wa* Incut ml Um। .daia.avaUahla.-io\.lp!
of Hie drink linbit to reform, if congressional committee meeting in 'government land other. All of lhe win Mason tind Bazel llarrram. .
Edwin Mason was a native ' of
their will-power Im* not berh de- Washington. And wo would think early pioneers knew a great deal
'
Lilrhlleld county, G»inn. Accom­
Hirfiyod by their Indulgence.
•it would. It will gn far tnward almul Kalnnlazoo county, which। panied
by his wife,'Clari*-a. and a
But below we give a letter from opening the
ini' eye*
cyl'll of
oi the
me people to
in,; - • ,
,
.................
• — ....
ltarr&gt;’ county was Ural family of several children, tie came
a
Kentucky di*tilling
romimny the curse of the liquor traffic. Why
tn Detroit hy way of it... anal and
l-’-l.
---- ----L bust- M'l Ill'll.
through their di.-dributing agent al should*----any--------people
allow
any
lake, and from then- 1-y
i.-ain
■ K:m*a* City, that frankly admit* no«s (o exist wlion accnrdihg to
th*1’ debniii-hing.
niaii-ilexlraying those engaged In it il means that ‘ V&gt;o county history will be of in- and wagon, nnd settled in lln-hland
township
in lhe year IK23. Corfinlura of the liquor hturineM. Thi* “nur cuMnmera*' are “prospective' leresl to those who want to under­
h-lter i* alMohijely authentic. It pnlienls" for a dipsomaniac nani- stand better the condition* which
wa* written to lhe KMey Institute tarium. and a business fhnt so un­ our early settler.* were familiar, was up, until a few year* ago, a
very prominent- fanm । in llichland
at Dwight, HI., only last DectHnltcr. mans men that praspoctivo drink with:
ami wa.*-given by lhe PrcRident ot mania is their lot. And this is tho| Tin* Ural inhabitant of Kalamazoo township. As both f.ilhei and son
were null'd hunters nnd lUltermen
that Institute (0 Williniu H- Ander- ‘testimony of the wholesalers of lhe
in their day, that il probably the
tuitf. president of the New York An- accursed stuff.
loric mound builder. Whim the reason they settled be\u Hie hank*
li-Saloon Lcnguc. Air. Anderaon
Thi* letter wa* written hy a man lirst pioneer* eatite to this country
ln«t week gave it lo (tie Longre*- who was at the head nf a company* many earthworks are! mound* were of liulL laike.
Judge Baze) llarriiou. nrr.&lt;mpaninional .Coinniitte** nl Washington, engaged in the biisineM of supply­ found widely scattered over the lo­
■
Jjed iiy liis family, 'anm&gt;- tn Prairie
which i* considering the Hobson ing liquora to individual
liquor' cality. In many instances these|
’iTh’ stnicLures
’ined' human:
human !
‘hm
bill which vidi* for nation-wide user*, probably in the dry stateVof, ea
earth
structures emda
contained
prahibltion. It wn* rend io Ihal. Kama* and Oklahoma, ami th- dry skeleton*, ornaments and iilensils.
u •- l-.ru In
committee nnd printed in Thura- rotreties of Missouri, ^nnims.111 is l^liiuedW.lbe P-’rlJon of ““jX^HnX.n
ilny'it pti'ss dispatches from Wash­ Iowa amt Nebraska. Tho testimony: tin* exlincl i.ue, who oiiupiedi \i.i,..,in„.i m&gt;,,...i&gt; ir* t*_i
ii.,,.
ri.!.|ish
ington. The writer of the letter given n.« lo lhe c.lTect on lhe users■ Kalamazoo county, wi-re rai».-i&gt; ofi M^*”
was W. Franklin, president of the nf Ihe.gnod* ought tn serve ns a
Kentucky Distiller* Distributing warning to any of our readers who1
Co, of Kansas (illy, Mo. Tlie lat­ may tie patron* of such “distribut­
"■
.......
ter read* as follows:
ing" concerns. l&gt;o they wish tn
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 3. 1913. , be included with prospective pa­
"’hen a young num Ba/.-l HarriKeeley Institute. Dwight, III.: &lt; tients in Keeley cure*’ if nnl.i ' 11 is generally supposed Ihal lhe
Gentlemen—Our customers are ।
mnund builder* were related to liu- *“*’ o-moved to the -i.ile of I ennthey ought to be wise enough to| Azlee* of tmcit-nl Mexirn. MUne syhirma. where he vxa- .Harried I.,
ynuf pro*p$ctive patient*. Wo
can pul ojj your desk u mailing
let the sluff alone.
{ niillmrilie* eVen. claim the Azlec*. Martlm MiHwel . hoi n I-bniary I.
-—
•
sprang .from .. iiTjt. jn (Hili they iiHw-d to henTEACHER ACCEPTS JOB
. I".............. ........ rnnimd tmilde

ill: ''-X&amp;

—,r

IN OTTUMWA. IA„ SCHOOL
Mi** Caroline Andrus of tin* city,
,
will (III the vacancy caused by Mr.
.»
,
,
Merrer's resignation.
II. J. Mercer Receives S3M1 IncreiiM'
Annually.. MLss Andrus
Card of Thanks—We wish to
Take* His Plucc.
thank our neighbors. rclathe* nnd'
II. J. Mercer, instructor in Eng­
.during
the illness and death of
lish and history in tho Hasting* our beloved
and mother.* We
high school, has gone In 0(1 urnwa. also thank wife
and
Iu. where he Ims accepted the po­ Baptist Indieslhe forPre*byivrinn
the beautiful
sition of teacher of history and flowers and Rev. Bells for his com­
English at an increase of
more forting words.
than he received in Hasting*. Ho
J. M. Hall,
igi*. ^wwt.Moat W.-n.-Filsiiee.
• Mis* Lynne Hail.
Adv.
town nn Thursday nnd heard Mr.
Give our Want Column a trial for
Mercer leach aoine nf hi-* .clnsse*.
Hr was BO well pie.ised that hr al everybody reads IL

The Fountain Is Flowing
and all the
will surely
are on tap.
dae, a Soda

delightful flavors that
appeal to your tastes
Call and order a Sun­
or Milk Chocolate.

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich.

fc.

...um o.u
iiiiirii *-*n- imj.**
■ .................'----copper has been found in the IoiiiIh
for.several yoat&gt;. I.uh r they
and ruins of these race*. If ih,* Immigrated tn (.lark &gt;minty, tllii*.
AjiIih-s did spring from tin- mouml I
’’ l &gt;’’' bvod unlit &gt;&gt;*mmg io
builder** we may place their tir.'l | Kalamazoo county.
habitation in this Jecnlily, in all .Benjamin Harrison, i •isiit-r of

lhe Azle'cs gov-jand-the father of fonmi Pi••sidegt
l&lt;&gt; alwlnl l(ial11 Harrison, was au tin*•!•• &lt;&gt;f Hazel

When Hazel Hart l*- n •■unn- !&lt;•
mounds being opened was in the' Prairie Rondo lowiisli'l’wa* ac­
(all of IH3I when the mound in wliat companied in addition to his f:m&gt;l
is now known us Branson park was ily, by Henry Whipple, a *mi-m-lnw
an&lt;I a luun hy the mine of Davidsou. When HasvsoSW-werivrd llml
son and E. lai kin Brown of School­ French had aleearly mmied the
craft.
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latge -prairie where he settled |
The next race nf people to. «»&lt;’■- "Prairie llonde." meaning the round .
copy thi* region were tlu- Indian*. lire plgin. Tlie Indian name was J
Wlirn lhe l-’ri-nch'made their dis- Wn-we-«&gt;s-ci&gt;-taiu-»rotah.
| covery aiubejfplofalion of Michigan
As in all early •elilvmenl*. liten-j
■ this lociililv wa* occupied by tlie ha* been cmitr«iver*n-s as to when
‘ Miami*.. This tribe, .about tho year the first while rliitil was . born.j
1700, was driven out hy the Potta- Some claim the Mason family oft”
! watninies who had migrated from
t iravn Bay, Wi*., ainl n-mahiml hen? linciinn. but the authorities seem
to center mi two persons, both wo­
until removed by federal treaty.
। The Drat wlpte man l&lt;&gt; visit kala- men of Prairie Hondo township.
I
! mnzoo county was probably LiouThe parent* of Eliza J. WilmarHi.
&lt; kfnant Tonti. an Italian adventurer. who-came to Prairie Ronde in I
who was an ofll6-r of the.LaSalle March. 1829. .lamied ttail llwlr A
•*xpi&gt;diHon. IwiKnlle diMttvrtTd the
h”n*.
"• J
I mouth ofUlie St. Joseph river No- 'ig'-'.'1'"’7
vvinber I. I&lt;179. and diiring (link
{month scut-Lieutenant lonfi on an
expedition tn reconnoiter tin- cnipiUry. Siiire SI. Joseph i* only a enee that -how- ili.-it Culistajth
- trifle over fin mile* from’ Kahunnzno er was born |u hairie liniutp. July! ▼
-it is supposed Ihal Lieutenant Toiiti 29. 1H29. In sul-laiilintioii/.f tln*| 0
{traversed whni is now Kalamazoo lhe writer while surveying A Pruir-j .
. county.
j 1 11** Ural white men to.make an teARonde. townslifp disgftvorcd ai^

SOME OF THE THINGS YOU WILL NEED IN PREP/ARING

YOUR SPRING OUTFIT
BATISTE,
Indainty pattern* and attractive color*,
■tandard width*...... .’.........
10c yd.

GINGHAMS
Excellent pattern* in itripe* and check*,
•i*o plain colors.-..... . ........................
10c yd.

PERCALES
In rtripes.dol*. check*, n good **i
ment of color*, 86 in. wide......

10c yd.

Special Lot Ginghams
In itripe* and check*, 10c value ipecinl at ..TJ^cyd.

THREAb
Mercerized cotton thread, look* like *ilk, costs
Mine as cotton, Sc spool. Silk thread 4c spool

CREPES
Fancy Crepe* in figure* and *trlpe*. fine pattern*,
also plain white. 12^0, 14c, I5canil I9c yti.

Laces and Embroideries
Narrow embroideries, wide embroideries, embroidery flouncings, embroideries for all purposes

From 5c to 75c yd.

Wc have some beautiful patterns in Valenciennes, Baby Irish and Torchon laces at - - 5c yd.
Also wider laces that we sell at 10c that are really worth 15c.
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HOSIERY
Women’*, Childiea’a dud Men**, jn black, white aryj
tan.-nigvalue*.............. . ........................... lOo to 98c

NEW YORK STORE
Hutings, Mich

Will he Suit Week at our store
This will lx? just the time when y mi should determine - on - your Spring­
Suit. We believe ourofferings in Men’ s Suits fur this week wijl.be matchless
—wonderful wearing ‘fabrics—*Fashio ns Pet Patterns­ ■the world's acc.-i-icd
styles.
.

Your clothes tastes will find ans wer here, and you don’t need a swollen
“green and yellow" filled pocketbook to get just exactly what you want

See our Great Big Values at

$12.48 Cash
All wool blue, grey and tan serges; fancy -pure worsteds and high grade
cassimeres. The most complete and u p-to-diite showing of Men’s Suits ever
shown in Hastings at any where near this price. In these suits will be lhe
following desirable features: High grade trimmings and linings, hand tailor­
ed shrunk haircloth fronts, hand-filled collars and notch lapels, reinforced
pockets, etc.

Our specialties this year are suits at

$9.98, $12.48 and $15.00

Grant H. Otis 8 Co
Phone 74

Hastings, Mich.
Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

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WUNDERLICH GROCERY

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PHONE 83
Jefferson Street

4 Deliveries Daily ♦
Hastings, Mich. ♦
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b*lmie.
Piecing
t»K«'lher the fol­

try a banner want ad-they bring results
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j'lnyl September

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•• first whin! on I IlHVO lldlif too

mucl
it* Ural .•t'lib'i to tli&lt;&gt; aite
iinbzoo wa* Titus Brons-m.
inZjune 1829. He built a log ealunl
trtmut 12 feel Wld- l&gt;&gt; 11 feet l.mu al I
ar point on Kalamazoo avenue Bn-1
Zmitllulely west of West stnyd nnd
’close by Arcadia ireek that, flowed!
Ihmugh a meadow about. 2ik&gt; feet;
north of the prvseid artificial rhiuinel.. It is doubfful it he was the!
Oral dweller. how &gt;r, as he .spent i
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nf the
ll.. next , rq
lhe winter ami a pari
nf
irw*'R&lt;&gt;ndc settle-Ip

rnent.

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'abode in Kalamazoo county were
{French traders who barb-red with
; the Indians for braver, bear, coon

Spring Necessities

GLOVES
Silk and liil* is black, white and tan. Excel_ lent value*.
‘

Beginning Saturday, April 25th, and
continuing until Saturday, May 2

(Jur line of “Seeds is complete and fresh. Our ♦
prices are right. Get good seeds and have a little t
* garden
of your own. Just let us show you what ♦
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rim burial place wag iu a dismal,| ▼
unroiiignlir. *p«'t a Jew. rod# front
the highway. Itecbhiiig in the tall

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Probably the tirat actual dweller
was William Harns who arrived
in the spring of IKtfl wilh his fam-1
Hy. He erected bt- cabin under .the I
hills north *&gt;f lhe Mountain' Home I
Gemrlejf.’- It has been proveirftfirt’J
he lived here with his family be-1
fore, Titus Bron-'in brought jps'
family west.’
Nathan Harrison. William Meade'
and Elisha Hall followed Bartik a.'
-few weeks later.'- Harrison built hurt

abin on whar was known in early,
Spoint
ay* os Harrison * half-aero at a|
where Portage creek empties j
into the Kalamazoo river.■
At thia time the method of gel-

Don’t Discard an Old Friend
One that has stood by you through stormy weather and.fair,—
one that has been your closest friend and companion in days
past,—one that has clung to you in the dank atmosphere of cold,
clammy days,—one that has gone with you to places where other
friends would not care to go.—Don’fdiscard your old suit, coat
or dress,—bring it to us and wc will refresh it and you. will love
it as of old.
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WASH

EVERYTHING EVERY OTHER

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HAY.

American Steam Laundry
gllULTERS BROS., PROPS.
Phone 21.1

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Hustings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS i
OESCRII

Hastings Banner

Will itlltapur andrftmily. •
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Mr. and Mis. Emim-t F'clgbnw nf
near Naidiyilk •Pjuit Fndty with
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd McKay. ■
Mrs. Cti»«- Smith and daughteis
Tin- following j,jut ha* been re- Jessie mid Ev»4p(-ni T|iut»day with
■ived from LKi.-arri.-Fni, and wu* .Mr. .-md Mrs. Sam Tahicy of South
rd ten to
...... and ullier rrllivea in BgiUimo, t&lt;miuh&lt;p, and
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cogswell
.I* seirt to tlm BANNER for pubh- spcsl Thursday with her parents
Hiou, thinking hk* nMuy ,■ friends Henry* Mead und family of South
utild |m- glad lo li-ar’from Uiliir ~ Hinting*. . .
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Paris Island. March
WIL
Mr. Prii-&gt;-'* satyiuill of Nashville is
»-ai- rather And AH The IU*»l Al
sawing the timbers fur Reason Nay-.
Hoim.’:—
F .
I will answer ywn .web-oino letter
Alfred Fisbi-r of Muriia Corners
spent Sumlay with Hamilton Munn
and wife of this plan'.
Mrs.'Orr Fisher uf Martin Corners
spent Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Hirnm Cogswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley B.11 and
Iwiby of Hastings and Orvin Allerd­
ing of Curllou *tM-nL Sunday with
&gt;lli&lt;-*r.* and Hto ........
Mr. and Mrs. lioorgi! Bell.
ailoiv I h'-lLlh'Uiijili

Probate ConrL
. Kstale of Christuidu r C. Merlaii.
drrrasjtf. . Estate clo«ed against
I'lainis.
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Fk.lale of Mnr*l*Hll Boaitiv. miner.
Lithium* hi sell real estate ut private

COOK BROS., Editor*.

nrrr-KrQUTB year

rlages win b» prtn.l««| frss ** *•••
■uttor.
No eominuBleiittaa will b® publtahed uifd*r any eircum»t*nc«» unlew ll
b«*r» ih® WTitsV* n*m» and postoffics

Estate of Maria B. Brltiilsall. &lt;!••■eased. Final account allowed. l&gt;tshatgr tSMI-d to Merritt Wood, ,H»

guardian Ul’-d.
Order
Nellie Marsh, a* giianli:n
E-lale of John Hurd,
final accoiinl- of special adniimIrairiv lile&lt;l and allows!. J»i«cliar*

Grange Department

I.AKEUEW.
Mrs. Partner of Baltimore scent1

BATTLESHIP MINHUOTA Wednesday with her dauglitur Mrs.

In ing Grange.

Of lhe ship. How would you like
CiMik for sueh a I .uielt of fellowi
This is what ft fake* fur one
bushels of putai"’ -. I1*1 heat
culibage. H bushel' nf llinup;
: iMjunds of beef, g laurels of c
amt 5 burrela^xif ikmr lor a
l&gt;.&lt;king. This wa« a boiled &gt;11
We buy |»«?ef by up. ,-ar luaifi
polalnes lhe miii&gt;'
• You say il lias In-. ii.x- ry cohl
(lie pa»l winter. 1 beliexe,1 v
Rave frozen if 1 had b*-eir thrr&gt;
11 In- ground never h
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! h:n&gt;- b-Uuce. bcel:and other garden
। an- m arly big eim
, h.ne a small ganl। of corn. Wc hav

die balance-wftHel of tn any
a watch.

Aeroplane flying
imposes unforeseen
and tryingcondiuoM on a
watch. The acronlane
vibrates constantly. It tilts
at all angles. Often it lands
with a jolt that would ruin

PIKE &amp; DAMON

Phone 281

h

“How Many Warrant
Building a Silo.*”— Rlchai

spenl Sunday with Mr. and 5
Sam Varney -d south of Nnshvilit
Mr»and Mrs. F rank Charlton sp
Sunday with Mr. and MF*. Cl
Clark of Bridge St.

N&gt;-il mnf Archie Wilson Ami fam­
ilies &lt;*f Carlton nnd Blake iUrnini'
and family visited al il. AVilsmi'r
Sunday.

Plain Muffins
1 cup Aristoa Flour
2 level teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt *
1 teaspoon (or more) aogar
Vt cup milk
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2 teas poena melted butter
Mix dry ingredients; add milk and
butter. Bake at least 20 minutes

daugtiter

We men haVe -.urn- pood times
Tm-i e ■will be a large tlino loniglii
hen*. The &gt;-i)lial&lt;-.i men have a bull
here.
Then* w.*&lt;ubbul
i-Aml- in from Bcantoil. port Royal
and come from Aiu-u«ia. There will
he lion or 7un visit-i- here all (old.
so you see not much nli*ep for in­
tonight, as the dan— i« in (lie mess
hall and our quail-: - are over the
hall, and lhe dancing and the. music,
sound so preUy .-nd plain. They
are playing a Watu imw. I ha\e
l&gt;—n yn W hours liberty mul am
tired *&lt;i will close for tills tihie.
With luxe lo nil.
From your l.o’ing son.

HEW &lt;&gt;F GULL LAKFA very pri-Hy wadding was sol*niiiized ot lhe hmm- &lt;&gt;f Mr. and Mr*
Jcst-pli Hntue*. We&lt;hn-*&lt;l.0 ut high
iiobii. wli&gt;-n iheir daughter. Mi*.*
Lulu Belle was milled ill innrnngr
lo Mr. Leslie .*yu|thi. of Hlooniinudalc„ The brhb- wa* altended i&lt;y
her ulster, Mr*. John Pelimg aiid
“What is Our Progress in Cure of Hie groom by hi* brother. Mr. GuyChildren add Young?...................
Snifun. Mis* Ruth SniOln pltlyed
Kehll.illi.
||h&gt; wedding inarch ns lhe party cii­
- p-n*i Ihd parlor, where tin- cere­
mony was p&gt;-rform&gt;-d lij-Rev. Me"ihie Impnnviui-nl I Mean
Httrir* nf the4»rn*- nnd-gru-on. I'he
Make in My HmiAe Manngeme
This Year."— ^Irs. W. H. Slianlz.
bride was preUily-ullirnl in while
Addie Einmnnds. Scc’y.
crepe de cheiie and the bridesmaid
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' Her congratulations a
GraiiQe PrnfjruiiL
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dinqvr uas*e*n&lt; d and
Program for Carllon Grange Nu. .all did justice to the good tilings
351. Aprd 25. lull:
provided.
The young couple re­
Bong selected by fbirus
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&lt;ceived many le-autiful ibid useful
Roll Gall rcsiM&gt;nd&gt;-&lt;i to by each gifts.
,
Tliey will make .their lionic
member giving a senliiiieiil or far! in Bloomingdale.
retail pg in some way Iq a cow.
Fred Kelley ha* thReading th- farm Creed—Mr-. iiwood in the neight»orh
Clarence ikivert.
\
[past Week.
“Which is Mure PruUlable. Mak-}
ing Butter at Hom- «t S»llhtgT

Whatever I
Pleased."—-Mis* Nora Barr.
Recitation. "Lust Capital.’— Mag­
gie Otis.
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“What is Our-Proses* in Govt-rn-

EAST HARRY.
Mr*. Hallie Stanley and-daughlcr
Helen spent Suturday und Bundqy
iu Bal|In Creak. ’
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Mr. and Mr*. Frank Town enter­
tained their mm Slt&gt;-rinau and John
WimhIs of Flat He Creek.- »l**» Mrs.
W'H Town.
Mrs. Vcrn Town gava a party for
her m&gt;ii D-laiid Saturday, il b«*uig
hl* fourth birthday. Quit*- n nnmiM-r.of littto folks were pn-M-ul and'
Mr. and,Mr*. Ia-*l«-r MllU-r jri-re} inrtook uf a nice supp-r.
SiimUy guc.i-t of Sti-vca MiRer and: Ah*** N’elti&lt;~ Rook'tank* ha* been
vislling at. Unify M'hidby .-*.
wife &lt;&gt;f near 'Elmdale. ■
Mrs. Will Sown ’ is ’ CDlA'i lanung
Nt-llle Sullivaii sp&lt;-nl the week 1 friends from lk-llon.
end with Dale Freeland and wife of| Mr. ami Mrs. Kail Br I sinI aUendnear FJre&lt;*(&gt;uri.
eil tin* lecture al Banlh-id Friday
Wm. Winey mid Mill. Vernor of
Kalaimuoo motored tliixiuali Iu the; Max Elchuix is still al the Buttle
funner’* sister, Mr*. C. L.-Henney Creek hospital.
Vann Malay of Indiana visited his
I t*f Tii&gt;-*ilny. ami ••njoyetl lhe tine
father last week.

NORTH C.AHI.TON.
Mr*. Sarah Haff-ha* l»*-n nuiu-i
ben-iLaiiibng I tic sirk the past week '
but is Iwtter at Uii* writtug.
Our mail carrier, llcont NmcuH.1
has I....... enjoying the line weaUu-r
Un- post week making his route in
a tine new Oakland.
Hoy Bunn and wife mh-iiI Sunday
aith the fonudr’s parents, near

SPRINGBROOK.
Mr*. Nelson Ifa-r.- and. i-iiildrci
gpenl Satunfay and Sunday in Kat-

ing Butter
ing Cream’
auut. Mr*. &lt;hsirg&gt;- Hurl
P.-t-r Dekfld.T Im* I.

Reading

in Buying a Separator? H&gt;&gt;w Mai
Warrant Him in Buytm.' a Silo?"
Closing Song.
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Augusta Hritanf. "Lecturer.'

HUG. May find. i‘Jli:
Mot her* Hay.
Souk—“Une Sweetly
Sok-uin
Thought’
.
. Roll call. respond"*) to hy each
answering the .jurat luu. "What -rfr WBx G-iger look tapper al Mr. ami
Three -Important Things
Your Ur-., Chnlker*’ I hui*hy u/ulil. '
Mi»-« Lentil Miller &lt;»f Springbrook
spunl Friday with Mr. j»nd Mrs. Ira

Tlie (.old"—Mr*. Mclxtiah
Brv.niIlerilutioii—“My -Mother

JUivin.
“W4*sl Becomes of the Widow*
Wtm .Arc Left Xolhiug But Or­
phans? What If Hi- Widows MilHappen* tn tie a Baby f --A talk and
d|M-u«*ioil |»d by Mrs. Bliviu and
Mr. G|lle.pie.f..||ow.M| by all.
fielccl liuailipgf-Misa HitZiiian.
flower? for inulh-Ts.* preseiilrd
by Lhos of-Xbe Grant*-.

lo ] rank Blaiu-I..
A«»yria. SLSuil. '

are .plaiiniiig to read lhe
“ilunilet." '
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The lenlh iliade will'lnm
pails ussigmHi to Uicin to

"Hie Vision o(Sir luiuntal” and will li-uit i&gt;
soon take up another study.
(dot. s&gt;
‘Hie sixth grade i*'rea&lt;b&lt;ia “Fitz!
Jarno und Roderick Dliu.'
Nine of onr pupils have- earned-' tlC,
half hyhiluys for |»erBrcL utlcudain'r ,,n„r .
(lie pa'sl inoiitli.
H:»ri
Tku-cha* -iu x;»muaph&gt;kJUas. JuaL h~uw
, lukt-u up the study of Europe.
kitisi.’
In G.smielry w&gt;- hope * to .Itliish ;

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Joliiisluun liranor.
X«-xt meeting wdl lx- April &amp;,
program as follows:
; ‘•Which i« More 1‘nUilalile Mak­
ing Buller nt lb&gt;m- or St-Hiuc lail to attend.
CtetfM at the Creamery"—Mina
W- ilwuyji did know that Ho
Talmage and I'Jla Ibicrh.
Prairieville school would turn "ut
Heading. , "The farm Cruvd’- great*(teople. but little did we think
Warren Van Syele.
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. ' then- would ever !&gt;•• any luvenlo'f*.
Vocal Kolu- Lorane Tiuki-r.
' W&gt;- Werc Umnfiutiily convith-&lt;-d of
“PoIhIo Culture"—Paper ur lalk, the funuer statenjuii Hsl ThiiiiMiay
iiiorning when iwu of tlie senior*,
Jil'ritalkMi—i&gt;m Tnlmam-.
'logethcr wijti one of Hi** ninthgrail'•Row Often Should*! Mother Visit
made known the fact that they
i-r ChibhetiScltool
Malll- had invented a new kind nf iu-roaid Wundi-rlirh TsiukIiI i
I plane. The rjiain artion deprinl»
[Vital the mtpellor. which occupie-.
imi liuuuy la'.t Friday.
Farmer” —Rollo Pow^r-.
I a Very inwniuuiil plaite.
.
- r "Good Will- me
In-fimiM'nlal bip-l»*Mr. and Mi&gt;
'Il&lt;*wtu(h grade is guing to lia&lt;&gt;
Lurile and Lydii
n debate next, Friday. Re.*olv« d "0
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Ertljph Sb-flielU. Lechner.
iMi April UUi. Jubnalowu Grange
b« Shipiowi
«—lhre&gt;- new &gt;ppli&gt;-atmns (or
HJM UT" lQ tl&lt;M
ibertlilp. Th- Gnuup utorety
utpj the girh
- large tir.de, Hu* piogram wa। —0 -'Uh ■onrlni'i'Sut. S&gt;tnight until Monday morning.
hi Insliaip'i.
i» oil tho Sick Bat
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Veryjikely there has not been a time during the
past 25 years when, owing to the social conditions,
it has been more diflieult for the average young mail
or youKg woman, or even the middle aged people, to
save money and lay aside a few dollars in our sav-;
ings department than at the present time. All
manner of occasions and requirements arise and
prevail to draw from the weekly or monthly income.
Extravagance in-dress and
in social
functions are causing many a young man and young
woman to let gb of all their income every week, and
not only that, but many are buying on credit so
their salaries a^e spent before they get them. ■

Don’t follow that track I Buy moderately in
clothes. Deny yourself some of the social functions

you think you should attend! Save a little of your
salary EVERY WEEK and start a savings account
with us. If you practice saving in the Springtime
of your life and make regular deposits with
safe and drawing
where you know your money

you 3 per cent interest compounded semi-annually,
you will have plenty for yoqr comfsrt when the

winter-time of your life comes.
Think it over young man, and young woman,
and then come to us!

The Bank That Does Things For You
Hastings, Michigan,

�thr nAHTTNowWayrJi

wmi, n i»p.

Mtt EI FVFN

Poultry Wants

BABY CHICKS

rm
Running Hens Uitfinui Males.
.Some people Thim. ii ■&gt; UnmHnr;
• • ■- - ■
illwiut male

NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks---White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.

Rates for Advertising in this
Column are 1 cent per word
each week and no adv.
•will be run for less than 15

liuil facts. These
pi... if’.v |„n.-j
way from m-W:1'1'' b'dp l«i ••in-:
burial* tRe unfOnHigir, • , iiy mh-j
Aumiir by-^oWH*^"*—.^'V iu XaJ»&lt;*J
his-chicken sened in Hi,- slivlf fori
broakfasl when -h-- Iii’l* .•ailed f,.r!
i eggs. Ami whcil’i'iie imvhi- lo think' For Sale1—S. ('.. Mottled An.1. for hatching. »l.no for
per UK*. Inquire of Mr*..

fiMiiutnit

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Agent for Cyphers’ Incubators and
Brooders.

M. W. HlcKs

Phone 385

weeks ami will tie
Inlely rotten: thi’)
rate. Where tliei
can b»* no dcmnfp'

Jtu-kson, Hastings ami
•r shown. As goo,! layers
in lhe hro»*d. Egg* from
uge Hock. with condition*

Valuable Informal Ion?
‘Mornin’, Si."
’Morniii'.’lli."
Bniinig.'irdiu*r.

Hastings, Mich.

WARRANTS

United Light and
Railways Co.
Common Stock

United
Light
and
Railways

Howe
Snow
Corriga

Phone Your Wants Today
SHOP BY TELEPHONE. IT’S CONVENIENT,
QUICK AND SATISFACTORY

Your telephone orders will receive u careful attention as
if you came yourself.
Here is a list ot Specials lor the week: -

Oleomargarine, Beat quality, per lb..
..........................................
Maple Syrup, Beat quality, per gallon
Genuine Whole Codfish, per lbs
;
Pride of I'lyuiouth Can Peas, extra fine, per can 15c. Per U dor

CORNER PARK AND WALNUT STS,

Get Yoijr Meats

Fresh Lettuce, Radishes and /Xsparogus.
Oranges. Bananas, Pineapples and Grape Fruit.

‘Mnrnin’. Si.'
•Mornhi'.lli.
Wlia'd you

Where quality and price prevail. , There is probably a
greater difference in the qualities of meat than in any other
one food sold. GOOD QUALITY is our trade mark—and
when you buy from us you olwaya get that. Wc never hold
you up on the price but we do hold up the QUALITY,
We want your traded-we’ll treat you right—we guarantee
satisfaction.

tai while egg str
scoring H. U. Rlio
All eggs #l.(M&gt;,per
Brumm. Nashville,

BESSMER BROS.
n» 162

Na. 45879 (63783)

me why il find I hili peculiar color.
I galher tfu- eggs every day.mid my
hens spriirhonlthy and all rigid. I
d&lt;r not know how it tasted for I put
it mil of sight very—quickly.
'

home Friday evening. In her fo
er’home friends.
Leslie Briggs is working fur I.
Miisier. helping bale hay near S

Rapid* Thursday
underwent mi op&gt;
tprWortli hospital.

Complexion—liemoves Skin

simplify tho duties required to keep
ovorylhing in —• ‘
‘“............. •
c.lennly and fc,
n sanitary —
pmlllahlo

BRUCE,” No, 78863

Why go through life embarrassed
and disfigured with pimples, orupr
lion«, blackheads, red rough skin, ur

Waiter J. Beach
Owner nnd Mnnnnrr.
fowling, Mich.

REGISTERED PERCHERON STALLION

.

Registered

Percheron

Stallion

uster

Description—Orphan Boy is regis- |
tercd in tire Percheron Slud Book of.
America, an&lt;l his recorded number is I
Number 22786
22.583.
Color, crav: weight 19101
pounds. - •
'
Pcdlgroe—Foaled Juno 1, 1801, • Buster is a Ilvo year old Regislnrbred .anil owned by Homer L. Adgnh*M cd Percheron Stallion, weight nlioul
nf Ionin, Michigan. Got by Epi*
Popularly called a
DOf 65W (HI5I). he by Confident 2.000 pounds.
3017 (307). lie by Brillinnt 1271 (755).
he by Brilliant 1899 (756), hi* by fio(!o Black Star.
II (714), lie hy Vieux Chaslin (713).
Terms—To insure Mending coll
he by (’giro {712), he by Mignon (715).
he by Jean-lc-BInnc (739)..
,
■ Terms—To insure a mare with
Any person breeding any
Manding coll $10.00. Single Service
disposing
$6.00. Parties disposing of mares be­
fore foaling tlrno will be held responsihli* for service. All accidents
nt risk of owners of marcs. .Mares hold responsible for service fee.
must-bet returned as instructed.
At Sid Tinkler's, 2 miles west nnd
Busier will stand for Lho season
’a mile south of Lnqey. Wednesdays
nnd Thursdays. Olli«r Qppoinimenls 1911 al iny place fit Damwillo, 1
by phone.
.
mile south of Morgan.

MYRON EMMONS. Prop.

Farm Mid Farm Lands

Cuillii Ficlflc lUllriil Cl.
SiikitcUsu ul llhrti

Fancy TEA Fannings

HASTINGS
BUSINESS EXCHANGE

1S&gt; East Center St.

Phone IM

Eugene Deck nn.
•- Murphy, spe’n
Harper’s near &lt;»r

The Coffee Ranch

Opera House. He wiP take of!
the oil varaisb, repair and refinislt
it and make it look like new, also
will upholder yotir furniture for
Piano Polishing and Retinishing a
Specialty.

The imported Royal Belgian Stal­
lion is 5 years‘old. is bay in color,
stands IC hands'and 3 inches high
nnd .weighs HMO pounds, in growing
condition. He has a heavy bone
anil is well muscled. He is absnIntely sound and free from vice.
lh' will make tho season al lhe
iair grounds in-Hastings f&gt;»r a lim­
ited number of good marcs.
Terms 110 for single service, pay­
able al time of service. $15 lo in­
sure with foal, payable al time more
is known toUio wilh foal. $20 for
standing coll Maros bred at own­
ers risk. Men parting wilh maros
will bo held for service fee.

A. F. Sylvester
J. D. Rounds
Proprietors

Wallace Osborn
Agent
Hastings,

Mich.

DR. C. D. OWENS
DENTIST

W. A. Cain
Lafe Whilmoro of Delton were vis­
itors al Djnid Hull’s, last Munday.
Miss .Mat Um Hull is visiting her
sister at ihi'iaivs, focsome time.
Several of the young-people from
hero attended a barn dance nt Dean

Will bo at Hastings Wednesday,
April 22nd, anti each Wednesday
thereafter at same office in Steb­
bins" Block. Hastings.
Respectfully,
•
Dr. C. D. Owens, D. D. S.

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at &gt;
SMALL PRpFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op.C.LAS.

PhHi57

ut us

Hisfitp

BINT

As the warm weather approaches we want to call your attention to the
fact that it will be necessary for you to be more careful in handling your
The school wiH have their rins­
ing day cxsTciss’s Saturday evonim
May -. EvciylH'dy invited.
Elmer’Payn&gt;“ from Kalain.i/&gt;M, i-

Geo. E. GREEN,
Proprietor
15 Cents

*merical’ 7356
Belgian 70326

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS

For rouji cure ami colds, I use -ris
drops of tincture of aconiTe in one
lablespoonful of wafer lo mt nd till
daily. Place- tin* -in the drinking

Today Wu ns a nation are runfniiiled wilh surrounding conditions
ihal tiecmitate quick returns from
all kinds of jiivcshnnils in the com­
mercial world mid ’an ndequntr
compensation for oxperimenUti ef­
fort. Competition is sharp, mechnnieal or mental, and I his element
&lt;&gt;f power is pei tnr.iling . very chan-.
mH of tra'ffic, every business calling.
If business-like nmlliods are essenlial requisites in the different call­
ings of life in lhe world, surely lhe
Takes Away 1 Pound
poultry industry an industry .sec­
ond in importance &lt;“ nonou#her)
should receive lhe Imnetlt of such
business priiicipl.-s a*.have develop­
from only high grade
ed other cilteroriscs «h lesser mag­
Japan Teas.
nitude. The grealest |&gt;rogresq in
llm world ai large in all lines of
acllvily during lhe la^l 25 wars,
has been in thing* practical mid
substantial rather than nrtiilciid.
Jefferson St.
and I challenge any one lo prove
Hastings,
Mich. Ute a«sorlion'(hat during lhe last 25,
years evolution of the dci.ievUent-1
ed hen. she hart lost in p:olillcacv
in the same ration she has attained

BARNUM BROS.

Don’t Throw Away Thd
Old Furniture

(tapes— Ink" n liuikcl, Illi nni'-'hnlf
full nf sum! anil place in-this live
coals, flour one-half tiuspoopful nf
crude. cnrlHdii* arid on tin* coals
and rjuickly set in .the coop. Keep I heir niece.
in lhe coop about one minute. Tlie Sunday al I
nngovillc.’

1 have found that warm Teed al
least, once a day ha« prmhired-lhe
most’ eggs when the lemperqluro
ranges (ar below zero. It lakes a
lot of natural warmth of the fowl
to warm that cold grain, Ono. cat)
hardly believe Hint digest iqn. is very
much aided in this manlier. Thu
first thing on a cold morning I al­
ways feed a scant feed of scraps,
vegetable*1, and pmdings IioIImi to­
gether mid thickened wilh ground
grain, seasoned wilh pepper, sail,
etc. This will he ipiivkly-disponed
of. ‘flic fowls after such-a feed arc
still hungry.
Always make it a point lo warm
up Hie brooder several days before
wanted for the
newly hatched
chicks—a wuoji before, if possible.
Tliik will give lime enough to note
how much, if tiny, outside changes
in teftiperalure affect llm tempera­
tun’ in tlm brooder. Too much care
cannot lie exorcised in this particu­
lar. Irregularity in lhe tempera­
ture of lh&lt;* hropdar is almost cer-

Domino ii wetland fayorably known |
at the Jasper Deeils bout. He is ot I
correcf hercheron type, good bone, |
weighs nearly I'-OO and is perfectly
sound. He liar good action either;
walking or trotting. Hi* color is a
beautiful dapple gray.
TERMS: #15 for Handing colt.
Owners parting .with mares will be

Eczema Ointment Follow tlm sim­
ple suggestions and your skin wor­
ries an1 over. Mjld, soothing, effec­
tive. Excellent for babies mid del­
icate,' tender skin.. Slops chapping.
Always helps. Rqlief or money
bark. 50c. Recommended |sy Carveth &amp; Sleblims—A. E. Mulholland.

waul rti-lrtiiH'Ts." I ad*
IS THE SON of MISTRAL
*•■ of rliorouglibtcsl potilCmmiieiiciiiii Monday, April Mlh.
farm for the same rensoi
Deck will stnnd:
&gt;■ tlionuiglihrod &lt;j|ock i&lt;
Every day, except ’Tuesdays, at
my place !&gt;,j,miles South mid
mikvrtHt-of Dooling.
|
single to cnmnicrcial irsulls in the
Every Tuesday iit-D.,n Putnam's lino- of market poultry and eggs,
on the Wickwire plads, until furlh-l leaving lhe "fancy" end of llnrbiiNncss lo Hie fanciers, except when
Terms mid conditions
Ihn-'bncs inclination would lead to

Owner and Manager. ’
|
Phone 252-11 rings
Phone, Ilanficlil Exchange
Hast Ings, Mich., II. 3 ,

ORPHAN BOY

Nil ns hare
HUIIIUBib

Oners ill Dpt., Cuts Sim. Mleb.

THE BEBIFFEREIl
PEKCIIKRON STALLION

JOHN ENGEL

DOMINO

HaiUa,,, MM.

n» Mui Markit Mu

"Brucb” comes in direct line from
the very i» si Pefclieron stock III
I Im world, descending’in line .from
llm faninns “Vuttntnc 72R.««) mid:
Mollie (tnSIrti. Bruco is uf gentle ■
disppsilion, large boned, and his,
cults are hound lo ho winners.
Will make lhe season after May;
1st. as follows:
Wedimsilays nndj
Saturdays rtt lhe Fair Ground*.1
Hastings, lleinuinder of the limn nt I
my barn 91 mile north mjd 1 mile
easl of Barry’ Hotel.
।

Imported Percheron Stallion

Herbie Wilfwx called on Mrs. Lula
Edmonds ki-t Monday.
.fatties Crawley has purohtwed a|
fine work team of Will Rhoades,
&lt;
Rrlinblc-Folry's Honey
Compound.

mid

Honey mid Tnr Compound—iT is n|
reliable' medicine for coughs, colds, I
croup, whooping coughs, bronchial;
and la grippe, coughs, which are'
weakening to tha system. It also;
gives prompl' and definite results’
for hoarseness tickling-throat andf:
stuffy wheezy breathing.—Arthur
Mulholland.—Adv.

During the col'cT weather we all g£t careless in our work as it is so easy
to keep the cream sweet in the winter jtime, and the worst cream we ever get
is just when the weather begins to warm up in the spring.
.
Cool your cream immediately after skimming and before mixing with
other cream. This is the main thing necessary and that with cleanliness, is
the whole secret of perfect cream and butter.
We are sure that all diarymen will realize that they must co-operate with
their creamery in order to make good butter and obtain good prices for it
Another thing you can do to "help us to give you better service, is to talk
with your neighbors and try to get them to sell us their cream/ The more
cream-we.get the cheapefr we can manufacture the butter and the better
prices we will pay you.
'Especially if you are sending on a route. You can help us a lot by speak­
ing to strangers monnginto your neighborhood and Telling them of the ser­
vice we are giving you, without having to risk a cent, by investing your
money in a creamery, as many have done to their sorrow.
You can’t find a better creamery to patronize and nine out of ten will be
worse.
*

Crystal Creamery Company
Haatlnga, Michigan

�HASTINGS

Best Brands of

White Bread Ever Sold
in Barry County
The way to find out if it is the best is to buy a
few loaves and &lt;try it. Others have found it the
best-they ever ate. If you wish to know why it is
the best come and wc will tell you.

igaf^3h°tl

Mfedg under the most Clean and Sanitary Conditions

Star Bakery and Restaurant
Fiion* jsi

MA

FRENCH EXPLORER
FOR THE CHAUTAUQUA

MEMORIALS
Decoration Day is only 6
weeks away- and if you intend
to place that monument or
marker before that |imc you!
should place your order with I
us at once. Wc have a niccj
stock to select from. Our]
flour vases have arrived. Call]
and see them.

Ironside Bros.
Phone 197 Granite and Marble Dealers Hostings, Mich.

Continued from Page 0.
which
was by means of a shallow ford Ii Another annouuc&lt;-m'iil
near Hie trading post, but as this'I "'ll be greeted with interest and
proved too great a distancv.«'-&gt;jalbmi |I enthusiasm is the earning of the
!
ItJBf
Greet
Players,.
This
company
Harrison conceived the idea of u|
ferry, which he put in operation ill i made the lour of ltd ll&gt;-dpalli ChmitauilUM last season and this season
the year IKK.
appear on tadi,- There will lie
The lirst plat in what is now Hie will
thirteen aclors in tin- company, in­
cily of Kalamazoo was the ■'Flat of eluding
Percival -Vhiilii. "ho made
th&lt; Village of Bronson.” it was
so
many
friendfe on Hm Chautaudedicated by Titus Bronson’ mid quas of last
season.
Stephen II. Richardson on March 12.
All
Ben
Greet plays are given
IH3L It was laid out by '.I'lntius
Utliil, who signed himself as "Malh- with the mtnimuui stage effect.
There is nothing to detract atten­
tion from the play itself. Every
wards altered.
is 'experienced mid.each plays
Hr. Abbott lhe lirst postmaster in actor
hi&gt; part wilh the sole.purpose of
.Bronson, was appointed in July, depicting lo character exactly as
1832. Probably the first mail car­ it should te*. Correct diction ami
rier in lhe county vias a man by, ■iKnuneinliou
the distinguishing
the mime of barling, wIm carried I-1uiracteristics of the Ben Greet
mail from Jackson to Prairie Homie players.
A special feature of lhe opening
but generally nfb»d. The lirst slay
line was established in l«32 by Lu­ day will be a conevti by lhe Huncius Barns, who had a contract lu liar Quartet- and Bell Ringers.
Carrying a peal of Lvmi Imlls made
in Europe, this eoni|&gt;uny will fur­
lhe first frame dwelling was nish a program of interest to old
built in Kalamazoo inJS3-’ by Smith and young.
L. Wood.
The opening couci-n will Im* giv­
Shortly after
Kalamazoo was
opened a stranger from Detroit was en in three parts. One part will in­
seized with idioli'ra and died in (hat clude vocal quartet «'lections. the
sinond will consist &lt;d instrumental
mmilHU's on. violin, cello and pigun.
and Hie third division will include!

, .

Reliable Ladies*-Tailoring Establishment

A. S. WEGUSEN, 148r.!i“,‘
Citizens* Phone 2443

Chink of henry Smith
grand Rapids, mkb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
iu Western Michtgau.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store PhortCs—
llcll, 173
Citizens, 5173

I Gazelle." Mr. Chandler Add his in­
' teres I to his partner. Henry Gilbert.
I who continued its publknlion us
I sole propt-jetor.
*
The tirsl mililary organization
I was rnisoii during the Blackhawk
| war uudur Colonel lluslon* and Caplain Harrison and consisted of about
I 2iM» men, hiosllv- from the neighlHir1'
‘
They marchlit Niles, but
locality.
’
.
In IKCi Hezekiah G. Wells nn£
William II. Welch were chosen delegales lo it couvonliou held in lleIroil lo frame a slate conslilulinn.

wilh the land mania. Everything
partook of Hie character of the
times—s|g-culiition and intUtinn. In
that day a quarter wet ion entered
m the morning for $2fal at the land
otJIce, mild for $100 before midnight.;

Fann Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

A WORLD OF FLOWERS
What a beautiful world it would be. You can come
near a ’‘World of Flowers” by visiting our floral
Blore or our greenhouses.
We have everything in seasonable hot house cut
flowers and plants for spring settings.

ELI CROSS

The fliyl financial depression
triune m 1838 after the "wil&lt;icat"
| currency epoch of IK:f7-'38. From
I the pinnacle nf extravagance fell to

lime enjoyed by all. Eslella re­
ceived a number ot very pretty
gifts.
Mra.Jlliiry. lfrjUi»ii_of &lt;.»wo*m? J*
visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E.
ChurvlL ‘
Mrs. Bert Ualcoma and children!
of Grand Rapids are visiting the:
Pinner's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G.I
B Hansen.
.Miss Lena Youngs of Belding was|
Itoine over Sunday.
The .Misses Alma Groff and Nellie]
Wiiicljesler went to Lake Odessa. i
! Tuesday evening. The former re-

Mrs. 'Stewart mid daughter. Mrs.
(Mis I lane, I'om Richardson pud
wife of Grand Rapids mid Mr. and,
.Mrs. Hugh Youngs of Lowell, were.
EHu'l Fell.
Ora Hnchi-lili-r has i»uh'has&lt;&lt;il a
gasoline tractor and four furrow
plow for use im his farm.
Mr. und Mrs. M. T. Non-nll. Jr,
and family spent Sunday with llwir
grand father nf I'inliook.
Roy Phillips was in Hie village
I Ids iket'k. Ray Jackson and Frank
Hunted each look a load of th.*
former's goods to Grand Rapids.
Thursday. »
■
Ten candidates look the first de­
cree In thy Odd Fellow Ujdcv Tui-itlay night.
.
Min. F. A. Snwall nnd ehildrni
returned to their home in Blissfield&gt;
Wednesday.
F. E. Richards U able tu resume
work nl the po«l office after nn
uii-eih-e of three Weeks.
Mrs. la-on Rogers nnd - son of
Lowell are visiting their k.;oi&gt;J-|
father Alvab McCurtuiek and Other
Miss laiuise Fell of Denver. Colo­
rado. arrived Tuesday inpniiuu. I
called here l&gt;y Hie death of lief
sister-in-law, Mrs. Dan Fell. . Klni.
will remain for un indelinile Hu"wiili her brother mid children.
Mrs. Wm. HiHid went to Lake
Odessa Slonday eveninu io visit her
daughter, Mr.-. Jane Hunt.
Mrs. A.
Nash received word

1'his is a season of novelties and wc arc carrying a very line
selection bl patterns of the newest importation of the foreign
products. We invite your inspection.

40 Acres For $1700
Good clay loam soil about three and one half miles
from Hastings, 36 acres under cultivation and four
acres ot fair timber; the land is some rolling, the
fences are poor and there is a good well of water
and a windmill. The farm is about half seeded and
has plenty of fruit. The house has five rooms in good
repair and worth about $1000. The barn is 40 hy 40
and there is also granary apd hen house, the price is
$1700. Terms $800 down, balance*to suit you.

Crook and Gould
.

Hastings,

Michigan.

CONCERT
The Delton Band will give an

ENTERTAINMENT
In the Big Hall at

DOWLING
Sat., evening May 2
Lots of music and other enjoyable

15c25c

Admission

!“!

SWH SiiHEREBS
' UStOM HE OllltlESI IEMEDV

CL\HK.SVILLk

pi&gt;rhqii-&lt;*d iii Kalamazoo county.
Fully ihiee-fouryi of the inhabi­
tants were «ick and many succiimhcd lo illness iiikI privation.
About Illis lime lhe lirst race
course was 4aid otlh II wa* oper­
ated fiy Sargeant, and Holman and

wrri--nrcniiipamr-d
far as brand!
K-gular railroad train ikipids by
and ftfctalamrs
Jhv- Hast- raiitc into Kalamazoo on kebrmiry Post. Tasker, ilivlianlsun and. M«*r-!
_ ......... ,—p'it prinl- 2. IHit&gt;, over lhe Michigiin Central rill.
.
■
qluted lit .Stud OMiiily.
railroad.
\
"I'tiv* patron-, of the rtfnrt ’’'route;
gavl; Mrs. Bteaudltf
nn Easier
shower &lt;»C 228 .-ggs.
Rev; I'bilfi atb-mJed (he Minuter- (
iul conwulioii and the W. .M. con-।
ferviicc last week ul Hickory t^or-

Jacob Leithatd well I to Lansing
tin's-week b&gt; "purchase repairs for
his car.
. .Mr. and .Mis. Win. Abbott enter­
Straight ul IL
tained the Jolly l*cdn&gt; Club Satur­
There is no use of our "beating day night.
Wni. Towuayjg]
erabl&lt;-*lanil ami lh&gt;- highway part around the bush." We might a,
of th- time. Thr proposed ililidi ’ well mil .with il first ns last. We llapids, Wednesday,
will *lie idknit two in des long. /I'iie -want you to try Chamberlain'#| Mro. Milo NorcuUr Mr. mid Mrs.
................. , imUter lias been 'placed iu lhe Cough Remedy lhe next time you: A. C. Henkes were in -laika Odessa, j
lay
h ut teii o'clock ,-tiiiiids of tUmuly brain Coininis- have a {bugh or cohl.' There is no! I .Monday night between trains.
forpiPMmt Rl tAid pruhaie-smavt- I&gt;. E. Bihlsall.
reason so far as we can see why
Miss lama Church was home over
e ami is hereby, appointed ,
.
(you should not'do so. This prena- ' Sunday.
•I rat inn by its remarkable curcy has । Mrs. ,M. T. LiMonte entertained
ing said petition;
a vumpaii) of little girls in honor,
of the birthday of her daughter;
;Estella. Games were played, re■ frcabmeuU served and a pleasant
ItesideuHalong lhe„easl
»•• town line ioiid between

Heatings. Mich.

lem in this country— a subject
which has liven discussed a great
,
features
deal during the past year and y.i
one upon which people outside of
4
DOWLING.
California are but little informed.
Pefcy “letikes went t«» Grand
Monlavillc Flowery, under tinSat unlay evening
iiii-uk’ oi
MiiAru mni i-u-»&gt; i llapids ...............................
- - to be
■ with
Line" will fully discuss this Un-P'15 *'f*‘ who wdl go to bl. Mary
porlanl Mtbjrcl. ' ’
11 oiqdlal .Monday for air nperquot
Having livi-d in Ohio und Cali- Her many friends here hope sb
xt&gt;•
i.hj i,ni.i., will i-oiiii* lioim* much r
~ ’
!
,(b
the Japanese problem from
• thestudy
vicw|&gt;oinl of faith eastern and
,
western
people. He mentions the
fart that &lt;SjlN) of the 75.00U Japan­
ese in the Coiled Htates live in
•
—
;__________________ .- *
California. In 1818 the number was nnd enjoy thi* nice siiiiniu-r weiillier we have had the pits! "■’’•Ji.
iteiiet
The usual enii.liasia Will be placPet.-r Adrianson. yf Dellim &lt;-nme|
t (;|
rd Chautauqua week on work I riday night and j-nned his wife
. Mjyr'n Wonderful Stomach Hrmamong Hie children. Each Cliau-|"ho Is visiting her uncle and mud
cdy cirars tho dlgcatlve tract of mutauqua will haye a woman play- Mr. and Mrs. Will Henkes.
cold accretions nnd poisonous mat­
ground worker and story teller.' &lt;-li:is. Rice of Hattie Greek spent
ter. It brlnus swlft relief U&gt; sufferers
' frmn allinunts ot. iho stomach, liver
The playground work will be free! Saturday with his mother.
। and bowels. Mnhy declare that It has
to all children.
■
। Mrs. Hertha Garnsoii visited her
them frmn dangerous opera­
Especial attention will be paid lo&gt;ister. Mra. Ntiiq MalliMm. Thuis-1 w,';njerf"f Stomach ’itemedy. ~Thta Bayed
the ptinday |&gt;r&gt;&gt;crains and their ap-1 da). Little Hoiemv leturued
.
- -■ - ----- ■ tions mill many are sure that It has
proprialent-ss to Hie,spirit of the!with her.
day. In all places where the DenWill HecriDgten coiimen.-. .1 in.
ton Grand Opera Company appears |wall for his new house this Monday
on Sunday, tliey will preseul wdei -. inoriiinu. Geo. W hitworth will do
tioiis from the oraiortOB. All cities । the m.ison woi*k.
where the Kellogu-Haipiyi Singing]
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Party's &lt;lales come on Suhdny. they
•lalUl*. too.
liMi. wdl present a sacred prugnun.
tllher unnouucciiiculs
v-jll In­
made MH&gt;n a- to &gt;4her lecturers mid
intisirul 1 ninpanie, wiiich arc coin­
ing Gliaulauifun week.

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Hastings, Mich

FREEPORT.
I
MAHTINCIHLNEILS.
a.drawing power, "And I. if i he lin­ ‘.Jesus Clirial returned
ed up from the earth, will draw ull i having paid the price for lhe sins &gt; Hay Conway of Grand llnpids is) Miss Nhtliv. Varney visited Mi. Elaine Bauer in Hastings over Sunmen unto me" (Jvhu 12:32 , by I of the world, and—never inure to! isitiiig relatives in Hie village.
। die. Amt what rejoicing there is in' „
V,,11U11 nv
.w., was
.
Herman
licnsch
in Hastings! day.
which lie referred to His death. In­ heaven when a soul .is found for (&gt;nv ,|ay |n8( week.
' John Crawley of Baltimore vi-itstead of lhe Cross uf Christ living IGod. God lhe Father, Son, ami Holy; Mr- ,Thomuson i- on lln- ed his hrother.&lt;.Thi&gt;iiias.aml wife ai
i,,ou^wn ”
repulsive to people, and driving -.Spirit rejoice, lhe angels rejoice. 1 ,icX7mi
Monroe St.—Across From Monument
this place over\8unday.
anyone else rejoice? Do Mos'
them away. our Lord says that in it I'Does
Miss Alice Whelstmie visit*1*! Mrs
J
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Samuel.
David,
Job.
Auali,
Enoch.
I,
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'lug
eoudrmted
for
Hy Let* W. Vines.
is drawing power—yea, lhe preach-।I Isaiah, Abraham. Jeremiah rejoice? 1'&gt;'« '"’W garage north of Mam -i....................
Allie Munn .nnd ........
Miss Annie
tlride........ ........
For Sunday April 26.
We
will give your orders the greatest attention.
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Thursday
oi
ing of the cross is lhe power of God I■ liu Paul. Peter, James. Juhn and' which is Iwiug pul up for I. Wat- maun of Lakeview, lliursdny of
Everything in cut flowers. You will be pleased with
I Cor. 1UH.2I). Ami yet. it looks Luke rejoice? IH. loved ones in ‘ l"» •'"*&lt;’*?. Miller.
last week.as though some were of Hie faith of &gt;I glory rejoice? Who can draw the . Dalzell Gibson spent Saturday nil Preaching at Hie church next
the
stock
you get from us—it’s fresh. Phone 5995,
I Sunday iporning. Plan to attend,
The lawl Slutp and lhe l.usl Cuin. the woman in Samaria, who said picture? What folly then Io inur- i ("'®nd llamds.
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
because, lids man recciveth! „-Murry Harper and .Mi-- Ethel
j|r nn,|
Aaron Sleeby and
I.ukc. 15:1-10; (compare Mt. I8:lu- "Sir. thou hast nothing to draw 1 mur
Vmv‘ ^i!i'il«
a"'1 Willard Hilton uf
wilh" to Him. when they forsake the Milners, and ealeth withi Ilium! Verse.
'V.
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preaching and the leaching of |h«]&gt; i does not teach Hint all will be sav- - d*«J und Sunday with Jjloyd Miller Hastings visited Mr. and Mr*. Lewis
Gulden Text: Luke 15:la
gospel ami sire turned unto fables . III; in v 7 He may refer lo those' ana stater.
Hilton.’ over Sundav
ih'. Ward Monro of i.r.iml Hap- i Mrs Millie Fisher spent Sunday
In a linie of judgment Abraham' who needed no repentanfc with reIntrudin'lury.
iikevimv.
drew
near to Him.’Gcu. 18:23.'Lgard to deep sin. conlrading be- p'Ls s|icnl Sunday wiUi In* parents wjl|, h,.r
The ilflcenlh ot Luke giveqgu the
Philip preached Jesus to the eunuch '!tw.-,mlh.'*. |f-riKlitemsandlh. mi- '
’'^town.
.
I Lawrenc Bauer of Hastings visoccasion for 1-2) and lhe substance and lie drew near to God. The i Ggh(v&lt;ius as above. In mijl paratill* I Llyde Miller, spent Sunday in - ■ • •
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of three parables (3-32). We study saints at Thessalonica were drawn 'tin* Spirit is seeking. Space pre- W-oodland.
1 Tuesday of last week.
Phone charges paid if order amounts to $3.00 or
1 Leun Parkinson Is visiting relu­
the occasion, ami Hid first two para­ to God to servo Him and to wait for:■ vents further exposition.
Alfred Fisher spent Sunday with
’
Let- W. Ames.
lives
in towii.
bles in today's lesson, lhe Iasi para­ His Son from heaven &lt;1 Tlie*. 1:10-.
’ Forrest
Buhler
.mt Husm-H
.n,,d Mm' “’
ble next Sunday.. L*'t us look at In our lesson, the invitation lo deny
Snielker wera m Hastu..-. &gt;umlay.
Mr'_ niul MlIl Lwhi Hopkitw amt
llm Ihree together, before examin­ self for Hjm drew nieu near lo Him.
SOITU UOWNE.
It hvWJuris new .ltt,IM|lh.rt Marjorie,
of Hu-liiming then) imlividually. After the And so lhe love of God. the death of
Clair’ Andrews and family were _ Work on t
EAST ASSYRIA
l umirr waj.
motored out tu &lt;)rr Fisher's Thursbcnrl-scarchina wools of chapter Christ, lhe fear of Juilgment, the op­ in Allo, Saturday.
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J*t W.■ RigleriOk -Uld Mis. Itlay niuht of laet-.W«&gt;i*k amt
it. not Uw M-rsbes and-Pharisee.-*, portunity for service. the bopo of
:ic- ' John Hill was pleasantly siiniri?
Wui. BahLspriil Surni.i
A.
Kn-h ami family have slai-led Minnie Sisson were in Grund !h&gt;P-I i"omiianie&lt;l by Mr. ami Mrs. IT.-ln
reward
—
all
these
and
other'gospel
r'
but llm tiiiblirnns and simmrs drew
on
their
auto
trip
to
Hie
coaJ(.
truths
draw
men
to
Christ.
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near to Him, bringing forth the re­
Wm. Mishler puri-liasod a horse
buke of former, who should have uurighleotis people wauled “to hear
wek and part of ihH week, visiting i
KAI.AMO.
shepherded these outcasts instead Him." Even though His Words of Dr. Iligtcrink-this past week.
Bariihard A^Co/ar*' living up ‘I’’*Leiaih'eVla’Viti^w^S’^itoriK
Miss Edna lleavriM spent Sunday
of withdrawing themselves frum pierce the heart, yet lhere is heal­
them. Hare then are lhe false ing in them. Hear Him today. lit- wilh her parents near.Clarksville.
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-••lutday
Henry Withey nmt wife of Hast­ interior of the old printing oince. Li u'.-m Lav
shvphcnls. who’ care mil for the rallelli for thee; sit at His feel a„
^heeji. and Hie true Hheplmrd, who did Mary, learn of Him Ml. 1.1:2ir. ings .visited G. Bouck and wife and they won exp-i t to occupy the |
place by a nice liim of dry goods
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recanes and cares- for the sheep. let Him speak peace to thy soul. and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Pender visit—: Togcllier .with Tnilhiiery . goods, i l,','’,'d Ihi'tiigli hidimri W *'dii"sd.iy
The murmuring of the enemies is then let Him speak peace to dQtcra
ed George Clarke and wife near Their present store will contain I *',,|'llld'' from lainsing (o K.iiamathe (H-caslun for the Hirer paraldes. through thee.
groceries only.
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■The three parables are alike, in one
In the second verse we fl ml lhe Lowell Sunday.
FrveiMirt High defrated Wood-1 Ml'.
Hay Parkmson pmi wife'of Hast­
irspiH-t-—there is joy over the tlml.I';1.11'n,‘
ing of that which was lopl, revealing well kalisllvd wilh Hiein.-&gt;clves. but ings visited Bert Phillips and wife lafid ‘fligli on . the home grounds !
StUurdhy hy the sewc. tliirtni'ii Iu a,!1i ,
Edilh Hpuuhluig Js Uli-the
t*&gt; us the Uearl of God, as contrast­ the publicans and sinners could u&lt;-l Sal unlay.
',r- Lewis a
Miss Lena Gaclicler spent Salm- one. The yisiloi - were iirnffde lo
I at thi* writing.
ed with the Pharisees and scribes. mi merry from them. iimFi'v.-n G«d
In I he lirst parable the shcplwrd re­ lUmself was not wilhnul His. fault' •lay evening and Sunday Wilh Miss liil safely white tlie locals |wninded !
joices iv 51, friends and neighbors in their eyes. Today you will tlml |
tho ball for safe lid* raeli lime at,:
rejoice (v ('»■, thera is joy hi heaven those who uro so (Onmii belief Ilian1
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..-u,,,,,,; bat. Hynes relii'x*-*! -*i»Sun'in Htc
f’- Helngle and daughter seventh
(v 7E* *n l*ie 4®C00d friends rejoice others, who see no need of being]'*’B.b
and
Kffowks
reliepst ।
Freeport.
.
Keeler iif Hie third for the visi-1
with the woman 'v 0), joy is in the Nive*l by lhe blood of Clirisl. ami J'u'a
presence of the angels ,v t0&gt;: ill the who will sometimes even rrilieiM' , H'Tinnn Gosvh ami family at- tors. Struck out. hy Knowles, t, [
third there is nierriumnl 'v 23): Gdd ami the cross. They arc a hard tended the funeral of Mr. jKosch s liyiie*. 2. Sissun. !. I i i'ejHirt plays
class of people lo reach wilh tlie: mother in Hastings, Monday. '
in Hastings Sal unlay, (he 25lti.
was meet that they should be merry gospel, 11 is an awful tiling to t„.. Mr». Simon Pender wu.t.a Grand
iiufoiLS &lt; ni m ii.
TV T-’.. And yet each parable u dif­ salislled wilh yourself out of Christ., Rapids visitor. Monday. .
Mionir Gackeler sp*
ferent from lhe otliers. The first What such nerd Is u vision of God’s]
lain tlie 1.. A. S. Wi'dm .s«|;iy nflertwo end without any direct refer­ holiness and (heir own lilHiiness in V.11 ,lL, ''''‘iiing, apd Sutiif.i
that they will-cry oul l -Mu»s l.lella Som-s*- «if Fillinoi..
ence to lhe heartless Pharisees, His sight.
noon, April 2U (or siipp*T.B'Tt Phillips and family- vi*&gt;h*d
while in lhe third they are referred a* did Joii “I abhor myself, ami re.Mr .and Mrs. Hciu-j 'Iroi'kford uf;
10 by (lie mention of lhe elder pent.” Neverlheh’-ss, in their inur- j Mr..Myioii Parkinson and family of South Hastings wen- lhe guests of
brother. Again. in the lirst we see muring the scribes and Pharisee-, Irving bumlay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. r.n&gt;,-kfonl. Thurs- j
(he Ron seeking the Mid, in the sec­ gave utterance tn a great truth day.
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CLAY IIILLb.
ond lhe Holy Spirit is at work witIi “This man iveeivellr sinners, aml|
Mrs. Afatlic of llasliims spenl lasl
tlie lamp ‘W’onFof God', while thr ealelli with them.1'his man"—i The wedding-hells rang Wcdne*week lit Frank Over-uni h’s.
third the Father love is seen—thus in contrast with all others can meet 'day for Dr. Mi-rrill fo-ckta of DowlMrs. Grover Wrieht- of Battle ।
we have before us the Trinity In Ihe sinners' needs. Hr “rec*'iv*'llu ing And Miss Alice MacDonald, Creek,
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’... '-visiting
Mr. add Mrs.
these three parables. The question slnnora." Only on Hie Imais of sac-;Congratulation*,
Henry Bagla.
of hlai'kslidinu Is-not in Hie fore­ rith'c can- God • receive sinner*.
Sunday visitors al Geo. E: Pou&gt;uv&lt; *
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Mrs. ,..
Murdock
ground here, if indeed il. is al all In Clirisl lias offered the perfect sac-, lauds were UonTI'i- Ingram of Hast- week end visitor at |f&lt; nry Hngla's. I
iirind. While Hie FaUic.r is repro- Tiller, with which God is well ideiis-. ing*. Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene Haight] Henry Bagla wa- in l.ausing one
sented in the Ihinl parable, yet the i'll. - Ami He “ealeth witli them.' and son from near Middleville ami Tiny Iasi week amt brought home u ;
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(Jf, mu jp.,, 4U(„
words "I have sipm-d against heav­
en. arnrhefori* Uiee" v IB, 21) make us, then fellowships with us.
li'epolt.
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in. kiuij
.. who spent the '
Mrs.
Mary- rmPatten
11 clear Ihal a ilisHur.lion io intend­ feast on Him. His flesh is me_. ... , Ge«irge
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E. l’plnnd made n bu»iuess winter wiil;
with Mrs. CoatCo;
pf Coalsed lu?re. In these parables our Izird deed, ami His blond is drink indeed, trip to Hastings. Saturday.
Grove returned, to her &lt;laughti'r's,
liudley
«f West .CahJhmiu Mrs,. •I&lt;in
t»u'rkm
s
• •—o.... Fo.s'ler
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is not occupied will* the subject of John 6:55.. Blessed be God for Un1
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•\ Sunday,
j*.li6re
backsliding; He is talking about the feast that He has prepared.
as nl hr* farm and called on she will spendllie *n
mimnur. •
joy that is occSsiomsl hy lhe llmhng
Tlm Righteous One speaks, win ds friends' among ‘The clay lulls' Sun­
of that which was lost. Omtlnii or of hope to the um ighleous, ami day.
Mattie of Hastings, spent Wednes­
eonfuln this by your own study of words of condemnation b? lhe solfWill DeGolia of Easy Stivet is day ut Gt,-o. 8, Fuller -.
THE ONE BRIGHT SPOT IN PEARL STREET
.the chntder. Willi this gei|i'inl righleous. The I wo parables dif­ s|i*’n&lt;lijg several days ul llm farm.
view Of lilt* whole chapter, we will fer, each ending, however, with lhe
Hilly four weeks lo vacation.
Oblliuiry.
now approach our lesson.
't he neighborhood was shocked lo
Clara Belle Shall'nk. ilaughlcr
ibc
lost,
an
opposite
spirit
lo
that
lusir of the sudden death of Henry of Seymour ami Marian Shattuck,
l^ssou Divisions.
manifested in verse 2. In the first Miller. ... „ r.
I. .The Unrighteous. 1.
Hnslina- t*»wnship
lownship on
out
.. . . was •Imrii
M,ni in Hastingparable the shepherd seeks the lost
Mh». Wdl Burns was eal.
.11. The 8*‘lf-llighlvou*. 2.
sheep Mciraae of its nerd, through &lt;:as{|ide by the death’of her fath­ passed away nl li* r imoii* on soulli ‘
III. Tlm lllghteous. 3-10.
compassion on' it, and is happy er. Mr. Graham. Wednesday.
Hanover
st^
Hnstim:*.
April
15.
The (hitline thiriopnl.
when it has hmm found; in the
Wallace MacDonald spent Sun­ 191.1.’ age 39 year*. I month and I
in our lesMin.wc have Ihree clijss- second the coin is sought because of day al borne.
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She wa* linil*sl in marriage in j
unrighteous, the self-rigldeous and in lhe sight of God. Tlie lost sheep
COUNTY LINE.
(Iranil Rapids to Bur«l&gt; it Lichty utr.
igtiteous. After.
After -He had told js separated
lie- Shepheiil.
Shepherd,
(he righteous.
Kirafcd . from lhe
Miss l\ufo_.Eckardl und nephew
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that ?.
it-costs
tliem l"...:
. -.-I- sofncHungTo he j from the rest of tile flock, TniS'Oif Victor Eckurdt spent ftilurday in June
Tl|e
deceased. .Wlul*' mil being a .
His disciple, the’ unrighteous "drew the. Shepherds fodd.and care, rs un- HaMingg.
chin &lt; li or society,
near unlb Him," while lhe self- pnitected from storm, danger, and
Mr. and Mrs. Btwk, UilliliAtd ami lived in mind ami &lt; liiirartnr a
riglHeous began lo murmur, with death, has no k'liuwledgo of the way family of fgike Odrssi spent ¥unthe result Hint lhe Hixhleous -One, liack'to the fold. 'Treading the same duy with tlieh- son Orley mid wife. Chrisliaii life.’ lyi health not per-;
.
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the Bleased Mun of Psalm I. utlcr- path eiicouiitering |hv sunn* slprms
Mr. tihd Mrs,
Fred hrkardt
Et'katdi am
un * &gt; ciety. having been n piiueui suff-'
hfl. Med
ud Hie words regarding lhe sheen and dangers: the Slmpherd seek* son Itnberl off GrandI Haplds vi^... u
fil|. (|h. p,ls|
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and Ihti.cuitj. .. Ik is lite .Word of.God the slittim ;iien..3;ft—yWhere iu! ,1Im*h' paixils -J;J.- Efkanit and wifeWM it flevniNTwiT.' an.t’MMer ami;
ihal causes t»eople lo draw ne.gr uu­ thou?" . finds il, ami brings it Isnuc. over Sunday.
loved Imr Jiome dearly.
_
lu Him, because il reveals the heart He does not scflld IL or beat tl for
u
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Mr. and Mrs.-H. J. Gcrlingcr nndof God. the love of Gvd, the Sou of having wandered away, nor drive it ! daughter Lula ami Mr. and Mrs. ' She leaves-to immrn u kind and:
loving hushiind. a lining and devotGo*l, tho salvation of (iod, tlm hack, hut “layvlh it on His shlrnld- VVuddo .(ierliiiger
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wereuSunday
vlsirighltsiusness uf Go*k tlm wrath of er*, rejoicing." Rote is the condi­ loi-s. al ,Q&lt;_Y- Slmwcrtuan s al Lake ••d sister, four nephew^, two nii'cesi
and st lm»t of reluiiv* * ami friends.God.- One hig reason why Tlm boys tion nf man; and .the cnmiia-s.ou of tidesaa.
Those frimi away who attended
mid girla, young men .and women, God Lhe Son, Gumral rejoicing fol­
Mrs. H. J.- Gvrlingcr spout Tuv*- the funeral
were Mrs. George:
ami ohlrr ones &lt;k» not draw war un­ —
lows the return
of the Bheuhccd
Sliephefd day !wilh Mrs. Ctoff of West Sun- Yeanling, of Gibsmibuia. Ohio: Mr.
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to Christ to hear Hint, is Unit lhere W.itli
Imj. now foiind,
with the louL
found, sheep,
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and Mra. Henry Alllmusc. of V&lt;is such if famine fur lhe Wqrd.ol Chri'l ,bus
:-7 • come
tie
(o the ....rib.
eni.L~ sm-k,.ev. AV. F. ypetUfhet*' prvtlclied immtvilfe: ami Ora Williams
&lt;.h'r1 In some ot lhe Sunday seliools •iug
that whirh- mii* - lost ; T.'ik*'
••r •..-•»
r-",n3&lt; lithi* |,»ir-w«r,i
farewell iwrotWIl
seriimn IO
at .Hie
&gt; III" ■ I*.
Evitp-|
\ (111- Ii IGrand
trnuil 1,111
Rapiilsami, .u-n,TA
churches.
~ Wc' Hural Iwlicvo!, lUHi'. has InaJdim the jwdh of man j gidival-Aituuuh. jinudav April HHh. I( .Futiond services
held
Ihal
that lhe Bible
Hihle sar*
says Draw~ mgh ‘to until il led. Rim lo Calvary. Now; He g»&gt;s t» DHwir First Evamp'll- • •
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YOU WILL KNOW THE PLACE BY THE ABOVE I’ICTURI
afterrnmn. It" '. Q. A. C.i
God. and’He will draw mgh lo you.” . He has com' hack home. Whal te-i eal church. Hiw. Aoelker
Voelker takes
takes Mr.
Mr 1Saturday
t |tT of Brunson ofllciating. Burial ।
.We must also believe that Gud iiusj joiciiig there mast have been when j Boettcher's place.
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JliHnaiieiil Sunday*
♦ School k«on
♦

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Alfred Hannah &amp; Sons. Props.

When ’I ou Visit the Industrial Expo
sition at Grand Rapids
Call at our Booth. We know that our goods
will interest you. Then call at our store, 237
Pearl Street (near the bridge). MAKE OUR
PLACE YOUR HEADQUARTERS

THE TISGH-HINE GO
OFFICE OUTFITTERS

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NASHVILLE
' H. C. (Basina nniT family nnd El­
inor Crow ami family motored io
Battle Crook nnd S|i»-nf Sunday.
.
’ MisAca Vadi t’eigliiier and-Villa
Thirrotl spem I Inn -day ufterhoon
ami ' voning in »,r;uid ilupids.
„
Mrs. Hay MrMilkiu amt Min spent
Sahirdny and Sunday al Colon with
Mr. McMillan* »ud other relatives.
■Mr. and Mr*. th- M. i'utnum
and .Mr. nnd Mr-. F. M. Quick won'
al Sobby Luke last, Friday after-

1I7HEN you have a bilious attack your liver fails
W to perform its functions. You become con­
stipated. The*
-1 ferments in your
■ ! stomach
'
• instead
• . ’ of
m&amp;BeG lhe
‘,ig and a terrible
stomach and caurec
ablets. They will
headache. Take C1
. :ir stomach and you
g tone up yonr liver, i
'h .re is nothing belter W
ji ewill soon be as well as
WTO

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Tlm funeral of Merrill Everett,
who -Ml from,. his wagon at his
home i|t^.M:ipli- Drove. Imd’Thtirsdaj afloinonn and broke Jits ndjldr
liono nnd j/M-i-ived other injuries
which caused' bis death hi a few:
hours, was held at the Evnngoliea;
church .viere Sunday afternoon and

and fiM-nds-tdl
Mrs. Chari&lt;- I'aif
f'"iu Kalamazoo. Th
ll. i.ortright were slio had been for, ov
lild;i&gt; vi-ilimJ Ihft pay her’ enmplinioilli
Ii. ami Mrs. (», U., gi and-xnn, wlu
: of Mr. and ‘
lor is moving into April 8th. C
liou.e xacaled 1 Kalamazoo I:

Mix* kid.i Sluekey of r.iiarlulto
spent Snliirdny evening anil Sunday
al the home of. her ntotlwr, Mrs.
Mary Townsend.
. Dr. Frank C. Hinkley, nr Huron.
'Suutli Uakotii. .w.’in.it guest nl t'.hn*.
Parrulln over. Sunday.
Ur. Amos It. Ifinkley of Nappanee.
Indiana, was a guest nl Clmrles par-'
wilh hix wifmil's Sunday and Monday nnd he
Mrs. Sarah Swiunty returned front will, Mi.. Villi, -I hit-will visit,mI Mr
f.i-nkwee County, wlfore she spent
the winter with rolalivi*. Thursday.
P. C. Yale* n-lurned to his home
ill Tacoma. Washington. last work
after xp.onditu several weeks with
his mother Mr-. • &gt;. M. B&gt;-ck.
Itov. nnd Mrs. II. I. Voelker of
Portage Prairii-. war Nile,*. x|u*nl
last wook with llm lallor’a mother,

Chambe

Is it possible there is a woman in this.dountry xyho con­
tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­
table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con­
tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic­
tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer­
ing among women than any other one medicine in the world?
We have published in'the newspapers of lhe United States
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub­
lished in the interest of any other medicine for women—
and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen­
uine and true. Here are three never before published:

From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I.

We Have
The Samples

PnnviDKNOic, IL I—“ For tho benefit of women’who suffer as I have
done I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham** Vegetable Compound
has done for me. I did aome heavy lifting and tlie doctor said it
caused a displacement. I have always lieen weak and I overworked
after my baby waa tom and inflammation set in, then nervous pros­
t ration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pink­
ham's vegetable Compound. Tlie Compound in my lx*t friend and
when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine 1 try to induce her
to take your medicine.**— Mrs. 8. T. JIh-umond, 1W Waldo Street,
l*rovideucv, IL I.

nnd Mrs. E. V. Barker had moved
onto their farm' ill Maple Grove.
They did move and w.*rn partly
si-tlled when E. V. derideil on an­
other change and they are now liv»
ing on the F. .1. Feighner ftu-m.
south of the village, recently pur-

A Minister's Wife Writes:
Cr.nQt’ET, Minn. —“I have suffered very much with irregularities,
Gin and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pinkm's Vegetable Compound, has made me well and Lean recommend
the muim* to all thai arc troubled with these comnlainU."—Mn. Jknme Akerman, c/o llcv. K. Akeuman, Cloquet, Minnesota.

Illg Of Crescent I*ulg«Middleville. Thunulny
3rd. when* the team
e will confer the rank

From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass.
South Quincy, Mass.—‘•Tho doctor said that I had organic tremble
and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I**.,
saw I.ydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ml- vertised nnd I tried it and found relief before I had
finished tho first bottle. I continued taking it all
through middle life ami am now a strong, heal thy
woman and cam my own living."—Mrs. Jank 1).
MviiDocit, 25 Gordon St, South Quincy, Mass.

Unkola. visited ul'tlie Imine of the
fornWEs Uili'tn, tlnnry-ttnr. the lat­
ter part of last week, or*
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Imnio from' Florida,
.••penl the winter.
•
Mm. F.lixnlietli Gulrhe

A Free Sample Can

to LYDIA F. PINKHAM MEDICIKE CO.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS-.forudvice.
Your letter will be opened, read nnd answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.

pro|H-rty &lt; a .Gregg
tnke po**e*»ion soon........... . ..............
rhell and family who occupied tlie
house have moved into H. E. Down­
ing's house 011 Cemetery St.
Miss Minnie Fiirni** has moved
into tin- rooms in Mrs. Eva Aller-

Eat Cottage Bread ■ f
tastes like the bread mother used to make.
No meal complete without it.

will be given to every
person who calls at our
Store with COUPON
BELOW!

Be sure and get yours!
Try it at our expense.
Give PARA the most
severe tests — you'll

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READY
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MIXED
HOUSE

And sav

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Is the host!!

PAINT

least 50 cents on every gallon

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NOW IS THE TI
E
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Para Paint is made in
28 Beautiful Colors
YOU DON’T HAVE T§ BUY A SINGLE
penny’s Worth Of para paint until
YOU HAVE TRIED IT
CUT OUT THIS
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The Palm Garden
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

Gebraad “Sells Farms"

A. &amp;C. H. BARBER,
rhyiicffln.n and burgeon*.
.■..IHII-*.
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Miss Bess Dillenl.erk spenf Sun­ Calix in dty or country, responded to
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day allenioon at Frank Feighner'*.' with promptness', day or night.
north of the viflngc.
Mrs. Elecla Sherman of BrtHle F K. WILLISON. I). D. 8..
Tt
Haxtlngx, Mich.

Para Paint
I* a necessity, hot a lux­
ury!
1: preserves'. • rotecta and .beautittex! Made
of the best ingredients,
carefully milled.
PARA PAINT lx of a velvety consistency—
spreads eat-y,! PAIlA PAINT Is made In tho
Herat modern' ■fiictorlcx.’Ty lhe Tncst mod­
ern method*, mactjlhery- and managetnent,

OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE:
larjje Cqlor Card.

Send for. our

Handy to have, even If

you don't figure on painting right nowl

Thi* COUPON entitle* Bearer to FREE
SAMPLE CAN PARA/PAINT If presented
to Dealer Below within next Five Day*

A RfiYFQ Department Store
Dll I LU
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

rented Mrs. D.
the south aid** ................. -.......... from AlJo. Mr. Mead will cnntliiuo
his paxlarnte (here in the M. E.
i&gt;hurch the rest of flic year, ami
expects to motor back and forth.
Mrs. Lloyd Mead and two children
•.pent Sunday witli lhe former's
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hyde
m Knlamaxoo.
Gen. F. Truman of Detroit, visa­
ed his father and brother hen- overi
Sunday.
Noinn xAsnvn.UL
.Mr. and -Mix. E. IL Smith we.nl to
Verinoidvilli* Monday on Jui-ine.*.*.
-Mr*.- Barbara-Marshall i* fW&gt;vlng
in her new Imine puichn*f&lt;| of Nir*.
David Bullinger.
Mr .amt Mr*.-Adolph. Kaiser *’&lt;‘tertttinvd Mr. nnd Mr.*. Von Sheldon
nnd son Vance of Charlotte Satur­
day night and Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. &lt;!. Murray en­
tertained their nephew Hubert MrGregory of Grand HdpidM Friday. ,
lleiiben Smith i.« seriously ill wilh
henrinnd kidney trouble.
Mrs. I’hn-su Stocking.*who had nn
alllick of apimndicilis is able tn re­
sume her duties al thi* store.
' Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Knoll utiiLchildren nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Alltfrl Mc­
Clelland ami two sons spent Sunday
at Herbert Itonkwell' at bialamo.
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Herkalhom of
Muir are mirttlS-of their mother Mrs.
Sarah lleckafltorn.

Mrs. F. W. Knoll is under tho doc­
tor’s care with pleurisy nnd rhournaUsm. ■
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,
,
Hoy Brumm is Offering from netl •
ralagio.
David Bullinger is spending
the week with Detroit friends.

Hostings, Mich.

|. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Phone 548

ONE OF OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS

390 Acre*, Near Big Rapid*.
Near school and churchei.
Some rolling, aome level land.
Clay-loom and gravelly soil.
.
Good H room houtc. built two year*.
I*trge barn, will hold 30 head cattle.
Good ailo, hog house, poultry house,
granary.
100 acres under cultivation.
.riO acres more all stumped.
170 acres virgin and second growth
timber.
.
Trout stream runs through pasture.
[Timber, beech, maple, elm, white
oak. black oak, hemlock and pineMust sell this place in 20 days for
f8,0()0.

LAWYER
this is absolute truth I
as the most expensive

Reduce die

Para Paint

Mr*. Chari*-* Fowler was lihmalil
In her’daughter"* Mr*. Lydia Lath*
rop'« h«ihi&lt;‘ from lhe saniluriuni at
Battle Creek in an uutoiiinblle amliulancD Sunday morning. She v.
aci'ompiiiiicd by n trained nurw* uml
her daughter. Mr*. Ijilhrop iiu the
iimbulahcr. ami her !»bn. Frank Dilbaliner. of Cliicagn rode on the seat
with llm. driver mid they were fol­
lowed by CharleM owlec ami wm.
Ur. s. M. l .,wl. r. Mrs. Albert O*t mill nf Owo.a*o and Mr*. U. KunX
in tlie doctor* car.*.Mr.*. Fowler
,*l&lt;.nd llm trip iruiurknbly well, but

JOHN M. COULD

of Paint that you 1
S2.00 or $2.25 PA'
been using PARA
PARA PAINT
paints made!

Make your property -worth
more! You have no idea
what a difference GOOD
PAINT ir-iil ex In the appearance of. a build­
ing! PARA PAINT I* GOOD PAINT-but
costs LESS! JHiy-PARA-PAINT and SAVE
AT LEAST uOc ON KVKHY GALTXJNI

Home of Home Made Candils

We are the biggest manufactures of ice
cream in Barry Coupty.
Sold by lhe dish, quart or gallon.

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks ■
Phone 17a
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

EDWIN I; BEBBAAD, Bitt. Fin Nil

Money to loan on Real Estate. Real I
Estate sold on c»mihlsaton. Genera)
conveyancing. Having a complete set;
of Abstract Books compiled from the)
Record*, can furnish complete Ab(tracts.

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Grand Rapids, Mich.

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X-RAY DENTISTRY

~

FIRE INSURANCE

Is Different
You Have not Heard of Thia
System Before

(

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Umwam

Tltt* moal'important part of any
1 denial oiHtralion is lo have a clear'Ily defined idea of wlitil is to be
&lt;lon® ami then plan the operation so
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•crompll-hed

Catarrh That Cont*n Mercury |bt
■ ■ maretrrv will atirelv ilAalrnv llm a.ru

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in.

THE X-RAY SYSTEM
from reputable physicians,
they will do is ten fold t;

gives a perfect^ picture of 'tho
.trouble and makes il possible-for
ui to sen just what attention tho
toeili need. If you don't umterslnnd
it, come in and let us show you all
about it.
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X-RAY DENTISTS
old hr nronM.. Frio. TV

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Gruid Ripids,
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87 Monroe Ave., Over
Johnson’* Cigar Stoic

Mich.

�TO
KEEP YOUTH 1
and beauty—to prevent wrinkles ppd ‘ ‘crow's
feet” and deep black circles under the eyes—
nothin# ig as good aji
.

^Pterce’s

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FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION J

SMbWMttnt Barry
Dtpartwat
MIMI
Mr. Bishop wa*

quite

HI

last

Give it a fair trial fer banishing those distreaeinr pains ar week.
Marion Uouveuir I* sick *Uh the
drains on orw •vitality. ThU prescription ©f Dr. Pwrce's regulaU* all Um
wcaknossM that make women mlMrabla and olo before'their tl
needs it before womanhood. Every mother needs IL It Is an in
for the female w»tam, All medicine dealers ftnve a?M it with
cuetomers for the past 40 yoars. it is now obtainable in liquid
at«irugetwca.-or wnd 50 one-cent lUram for trial box,-to IL V.

Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!
You will use seeds of some kind or other in the
course of the season. Just remember that our
stock is all new and fresh. We have them on dis*
play now. Garden seeds, |Clover, timothy and
alsike seeds. If we haven't got the seed you want
give us your order and we’ll gel it.

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
Of Dowling
Have you hit those Bullseye Boots yet?
Better try’crti.

lRMS FOR SALE American Beauty Corsets
When you purchaic

equally importthat the unit
COMFORTABLE

WEARS WELL

pc ixiught al a
REASONABLE PRICE

ONE DOIXAU UP

you have YU the
HU. acres, extra good house
BtW characteristic! Oi.a
. small tarn. on main-road
splendid corset.
N.
. . .
514 mill’s front Hastings. .W.0001
so acres, good buildings... ’ isSt •
American Beauty Corsets
'.'2
. . acres, good buildings...
‘i ^X) i bxva every one ol Iheac excellent feature*
.Summer resort at Thontnppiu ’
' “B&lt;1 m“ny ““*•
Ijlkr. good for hill-1:t,OTO i Every improvement a» exacted byfadiioa
Til- iilmve property can be bought I u
thc»c-djjnty x*rmcnu.
■on easy ierins. nr will -xehangr’for-r
cily properly. W&gt;* will Im in Ha»t-&gt;
For Sale by
ing* most of the lime iluring the !
mon III of April SO if you have city ’
uiriniynriuuv n nirnr

WEICK6EHAHT &amp; RIEOE

ilffiv-'. Saturday of each week.

Hastings, Mich.

EZRA S. MOREHOUSE &amp; GO.
Dctlou and Hunting*, MW).

DR. C. D. OWENS
DENTIST
April -22ml. nnd &lt;
thereafter nl .■‘tint,
bbls' Block, Ilnsling*.
Respectfully,

Order Our Drays
When you liaveauy moving to be
• done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

TRAPS AM&gt; VENTS.
TnHls simple form tl trap
tlownwmd bend in the pip

incasies.
Mr .and Mra. Fred Katebaiu of
Marlin spent laal Sunday al Henry
Worr's.
Mrs. ilosi) Andrus of Hasting*
vlsiled h-r son on lhe Flowvr farm
Iasi week.
•
Rodney Flower. Into of Ionia, is
visiting his cousin,. Homer Flower.
Mr*. Earl Towne Aid Mrs. Geor­
gia Brown visited Ben*.’^3 Robinson
at Shultz Friday.--"
Miss Beth.Rftiiardsdn of Hustings
is the guest of Altai Jour*.
Mtw Gladys Gaskill spent Iasi
wi&gt;ck with her parent* al East Milo.
Mrf. Junes. Sr., is visiting in Har­
ry Jones* home.
Iloberl Garrett made a business
trip to Hastings Hatunlay.
Russ—ll Thorp of Battle Crei’k
spent Sunday with' his parent* at
Milo.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Orr went lo
Kalamazoo Friday, returning SuttiDlay.
Manley Morris is moving bis barn
mul will make if twenty feet longer
mid pul a bnseineul underneath.
Saul |li»y cut his hand quite bad­
ly lust week sharpening a slake in
moving a building.
Floyd Ovenuuilli of Maple Grove
is visiting hi* sister, Mrs. Uhurl-s
Jeifton.
J. Doster,
A. Ilirkenmore. J.
Bniudsieller. John Kmuinerer. Mrs.
mul Miss S-ilgwfrk were hi Kalmiifizoo Saturday.
Mr. tunl Mrs.-Tip Ketcham of
Martin and Mr. und Mr*. Dunrmi
McBmi- of Hastings were lhe
guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Lolta MeBano Sunday.
Eva and Johnny Lewis spent Sulunliiy night nl Poplar Hill.
Mrs. Blanchard visileii in lhe
home of G. ,M. Evers at Ilicblund
lutjl week.
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Blaine Ray visited Ids urollier
west of Crooked laik-’ Sunday.
II. Fenner's (earn took fright nl
I h- lipping oyer of a loud uf straw
Ihal I hey were drawing out of J.
Brandsteltrr's yard Friday, and ran
away, going w-sl mid were nol
slopped until they reached Orson
Garrett's farm.
Mrs. Blanchard mul Mrs. Homer
Jackson will attend Ben Hur nt lhe
1'illb’i’ on Friday night of the prea-

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BANJ’IEI.D.
Harry Carr. Mrs. Carr. Mr. mid
... A.
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Mr*.
M. .Edmond*
motored। •toUntile Creek Sunday and called on
Mr*. Willbon's new baby. .
Mr. nnd -Mis. Henry Roger* of
Ktilnimizoo ar-gue*!-* nflMr. mid

But the good (toy IM'” done
Tto Father will not forget.

- In summer and wint-i.

They plixl 'slowly nlon.’;
With • tolpful wn»l
Or * »oul cheering sang,
lake Ito viotata that aland
N-Slii the aunHDW»i* shade;
Wilh no such pretentions
A* th* other hath made.
Btwause we are tot loud,Bui so quiet do kv p:
It's a mistake to to limiting
Wc are all sound asleep.
That the Muster doth call u*;
And uo mnouut pf .Wi.'. aim. . ..
Does ever appall us.
As the years move-ouw.itii.
Other Aid*, may Mil faster;
But slow moving crafts
Meet much les# disaster.
Wheu the voyam is -mt-.-d, •
And Christ doth, app-kr;; T
The “well done” of .tin- Master
Wc all hope to heai.
While we rest In Ul'’ liav-m
Wilh Hie children &lt;&gt;f man;
May wc see giarillgd G"&lt;ll!iies*
That lirst In Mild began.

ORANGEVILLI..
.Mr*. Ilcningcr is with h-r daugh­
ter, Mrs. George Morvlioiiw-.
Mr. Murdock 'is «lp»ly recover­
ing from hi* long illiic.".
Mi»* Hazel UeunrivDterlnuicil' a
cousin front Ypnllouitl, ln.v| week,
Mr*. Hattie Beatlie un-l m&gt;h, Mar­
shall, have a new Ford aut-i.
Mrs. Y’-’lli- Newark vnuied h- r
daughter of lauising. last week.
Frank Castle sold a iim- lior-«e
last week to Frnrtk Brawn.
The im-asle* are being enleHaincd by Ab- IknnmiiiL
A. N. Nevin* enterumi- -I Yule and
Rex Mcl.-’od of Cloverdale. .Satur­
day- and Kuiuiay.
Miss Ada Callum is ill with the,

TAMARAC CINLMUM. _
Mwf Uieiidora Wortiey Is on tho!
..•Vltrt thi* wwk: .
George Hears spent Halunlay nislil;
mid Sunday in Grand Rapids with
his brothw-in-law. J. H. Walts, I
who is stilt seriously HI. ami was!
not quite so well when hu left him
Sunday evening.
Mrs. George Sears ami children)
nnd Mrs. Fauule Gilbert and S.-mn |
Purdun nileuM Ih'v. BoeUchfer's
furewi-li sermon Sun-lav at thEvangelical church and then spent
the afternoon with Reuben Gertluicer'a.-------------- ...
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Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunkin spent
Sunday at Ora Lehman** in Warn«-rv ill,’.
.Mrs. Marie
Briggs, and- Hille •
-laughter of Hastings ore spending a|
fywrfays n| Frank Dunkin's.
I
EC Pi’lis, who wild Ins farm in
Selwwa is moving in with Mp.
Pells father Will Purdun for the
present.
The Christian Endeavor l-ad-r for
next Sunday is Glendora Wortiey. I
Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse Knowles and'
little Mon aipl .Mr. mul Mrs. Ralph
Heniiey of Carlton C-nler calbil on
Allen King's Sunday aflermgm niakjug-llie trip in the furiuer'* new
auto.

WEFT 8EBEUA.
tut Thursday. There was n* 4 a:
largo crowd; hut the sales went al
kimmI prices.
Mr. mid Mrs. Haight went t&lt;» lhe
funeral of W. T. Haight at Sebewa
Corner* on Saturday. Unfortunate­
ly, just at tin- linn1 of lhe ri-ryicv. a
sertnu* tire broke out «&gt;n the L-&lt;m

ilii« George Gomhnoot Fann.

music at the Church of Christ on
Sunday evening. Miss Bowen. violincelln; George GnodetiinoL violin:
William Wells, tile cornel. Pastor
Charles A. Slayk took for his tlieine
“Dare Io lie a Daniel,'*-the text be­
There will lie a augui s-- iid al ing D;pi. 6:10. A large congregation
the Grange ball Nalur-liiy April 2i.
lh’ sure to all—ml.
iiif*n
Mrs. A. S. Hathaway i- quite ill.
“T”*-’*-1Dr. Hyde of PralrlMUb* wa* called.
-Mr. and Mrs.-Frank Nnsh-f tH-bMr. Hewitt, an aUSlmi- i of tins I ing* visited Hi- laf
place, is very ill al tin; li-me of A- Sector, Suiutay.
Mr. Hullierland. near Martin.
1 Mh and Mr*. D. I„
Mrs. Hears who lias |s*«n in.day mid Sunday wilh their m-ph-’W,
Oraugevilh’ for several years has Eld. Hall, of Frtotort. ’
moved to KaugalucJt.
। i heiv will. be m&gt; Sunday Sa-IiooI
Mr. and Mik. r. bp-rkl- r wa* in j Atiril -Jti ou accoupt of Hie Sunday
Al»l*’?.7
week visituu- In-lid.*.
K-li-Hii rrinveuHou al Hi” West llull.illl-y Glmiys lotlei &gt;&gt;I Ivalawa- |nll(| church. Everybody go if poszoo i* visiting her 'grand parents.1 -■ ■ *
Mr. and Mrs. Fat Poll &gt;.
Mr.-. A. K* llobiiivon I* sick wilh
•LAKE ODESSA:
(j|.jn Gr.'WTiniller of Indiana .was
Homer Mprgmia hav- sold their I shaking hands wilh old neighboriiliki- on Alii Ave. In
Mr I hit I. ! TTim-aihiv
In. .liiin-i- uilli
and will move
house on Illi Ave.
Olive Marlin visilod her sister,
Chas. Kart and wif-ate chick-i Mrs. Cly&lt;l&lt;- Kenney, of Nash "
,|inm,P with Mr.-Mid Mrs. Glyd-*I from Friday until Monday.
Cumming*. Sunday, v
I Mr.'mid Mrs. Robert Wallri
Anna Waiters tine r.-igu-d-her West iUitland spent Huiulay
posit km witli lhe Citizens *£de- Mr .and Mr*.-Millon J-uiiiiigs.
idioii- Company. aft-T three years‘.i-'iiuuigs i* »njl very imoviy.

ram Webster, is wry.ill.
Will Uiwtead of Grand liaiiid.-' liny mid Sunday with In* &lt;dd
The Hue Tea lo Im- held Tuesday was a cidPT on hi- ln&lt;itlier-in-law. male. Hn-»l llobiu—u.. He met ....
has been m&gt;*t|uiiivd out of raapect Shirley L'pard ami took Mr. and mother, Mik. L. Itieliard.-iu. - in
to Mrs. Coleman, wliorfu son's wife Mr*. Frauk Clark In th-if lluuui in I Haaliug* Sunday • -v-ning.
Tln’y
passed away Sunday.
Cariloii, Sunday motmug.
■ darted for tld'ir tii'W hmm.' in Bay.Mr. Davis' people, w|io were
Mr. and Mrt. . Wall! r. Wortiey inmi-lte, Altilininn.
burned mil Inst week, have moved wi&gt;rf guest* jif In- piireltl*, Joe
---------------------- In Fred Bristol's house. A .Adams ■Wortiey mid family. Sunday.
HINDS' COHNElLS.
and. wife
Bristol mid wife!
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U .inin. lFurni**
inn
Mr. „,|
ami
Mrs. Wm.
and
\. |.;. Phillip* and wife aH-ml-d
rolled on them Sunday night, ihey; children
wi re guml* the g. A. H. meeting al Gl-and Rap~ ‘ of- -Nashville
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are Vominrtahle.
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P“r'"-1'- M
« - “»'• Mrs !‘d* Thursday afternoon mid even\Johu Sheffield^ wood* ..caught J-rank JoUmmn. Sunday.
‘ illg.
llrtKfiatunlay and Imriiwil aliout fto
Ora Lapo hiL- puieliased the
Mr-.
Brawn mid daughter
cords'-qf greeii wood ami atout '-'5 griH-eiy store of John (inffiil.
Mr*. Towne of Milo -p-urTia.'Lv
Tlie L. O.’F. M. M. look &gt;n n rlu^ with the fnniier* im c- Ml*. Jh r’-d Hits winder.
tf Hie neighbors
of 32 Thursday night. Mr*. .Wil- I nn-e Robinson.had not r-si-lMided to lhe call for lluinslon a. deputy of Grand IUi&gt;- | Mix. Sarah PhilUps’raD’d fur li-r
help so promptltf their buildings, ul* nutated tmniuiaiHter Midiardl! little niece Frances Farr of Kalaalso Mr. Moore's would have been wilh lhe work. Ice cream ail'd cake; mlU(M1 ||h. latter pmt of the week.
desliiiyinl.
Mr. SlielHdd appreciales their kindness vury-mucli.
Miss Mary Bagley's nephew tunl
NO&lt;TliEAl&gt;r BAHRY.
: former's brother,,Gi-oige Robinson'.
niece &lt;lf Orangeville were gui’sUj of
E. at
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relative* mill
'Hampton was wHI attended.
rci-nd'** tivfRev. Brocks' wife and i-liildreu cewjs «l5.31).
arrived in Baniteld Wednesday
C. K next Fun-lav evening will lie
morning
frum
England.
Mrs. le-| by Mk. Olive Campbell. Proarli- Ella tell
Brooks' was on lhe waler two ,ing following.
irara
Miss Pean l’il-'i i- lu-lplng airs. Uilhrop ..............
Ida Newlmi wiibji- r housework.
Mr. mid Mrs. Ernesl Crandall
Eii. F.hlred tia-C-U- aun caLpenlcr Iter hcoilti-r'
weiil. lo East Johnstown lo s-s- his work wilh lhe Wilb-»«n Bros.
sister, who is very ill mid u great
Fil’d Carl Is doing soinc paitcrim.auffrrrr.
for Mrs, I., E. Andnis.
'x
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Pildlips of
A. S. Buuin-li and wife uI
Battle Greek were guests of .Mr. lhe miiiistcrial in-'-'iuig al I
Iielamo's people over Sunday.
Corners Inst wv.-k.
jJllli! Milford Tungate is ijnile
Not Sluntori.mid family visi.
Mqhloii Nku|in*’i
ill.’. Dr. Kellar is in ull-ndmice.
broliier Ben stanl-'ii mid family SuiMqy wilh .Mi
Mr. mnl Mrs. Frank- Coleman uenr Banlb-ld Sunday.
lI--lhi.-KJp.ll .if &amp;
were called lo Bailie Creek' Siiiulny
Freil Gregg and family hav-This (■Vxminniity
by .the illm-sa of their son's wife. moved lo their home .in Baltimoi -­
township. ,
Iris oji-niUoiK
in. Stir leaves mi infant wm, who
which he uiiderwi .
was'torn'Friday. .
PHAIRIEMI.I.L
wortk hospital nl ‘Xjiand 'Rapid*
Mr. and Mi-', Osu Talmmlge
Aunt Mary DoM.-r who has been
wen- guests of Ed. Bird mid wife

Mrs. II. Ralfeoek mid Mrs. F.
Mr. mid Mr-&gt;. I.. Gibb* now’ rid-- lowing ollh-rs w-re eb-cled f.»'is|he
iiiju’ &lt;li|rs inlo th- water held by lhe
i a new l-'oni tmio.
year:
Sii|il.. Mr*. Edith Snyt|.-&gt;;
Hi'member'tlr I'offie In' cliuich al
11 hl’ pi|H5 opeii io Admit deadly s&lt;’vvltL’30 a. in. May 3rd.
. position of prmeip.il of the Augu*Our Specialty.
.
[ er mi-. To avoid this we emi fur­ / Mrs. J. Bows-r. who Ims beelt ta schools for th*tiling year;
\
’flu’ Hi-timd play “T|ie Gyp\v
nish lhpatent iioii-siplionag- ’. Marittg for h-r father. Mr. IL WcbHASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
Queen" was plny-d ;|t Cres-tey to a
self-cleaning traps. These sh-mlil Hler. is'nl holm’ for a few days.
lisiljtig her daughter .Mr*. I mi» Coy.
! be used on each llxture.
full
house
Saturday
&lt;
’
voniug.
Donna und Milford Bowser slart"Word was ri’reivwl hen* Fridav..............................
- —.........
-d for school Monday. They were *f-ilt»F
H. Wellman j anti p#n iittinjr. Maltirewa
'
serfnu&lt;&gt; rotHiftmi nF ^,'tt.-tfau“iilei-Mr». t*ntH Barred-of-Kirihoppy youngsters.
Hughe*.-\v1io iN vi'itilig. friend* in I amnziio Hi- lalliT part uf Lho Week.
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Granger Were El Paso. Texas, .Mr. Hughe* ha*i Mr. ami Mr*..Clark itobimuin mhgiieslit of Mr*. Granger's pm-mts, Imm’ii. ill of tyiilioid (ever foj- suyerol lured Id .Midland J’urk tliur.'duy rcMr. Mile L-e mid wife. Hiiiidjty.
Hast of PoitoSce.
werk-s, but wits jhouglit to hr pain- i Bulling Saturduy. Mr*. Julia MeyBgiitlchl Gleaner Notes.
ing when lie wm* .-midenly tak-n'
mummpniri-d lli-iii'mid went on
Phone 126
Hastings
Tho regular meting of’the (Benn­ with a r-liuise. Hi-* *&lt;ur Fred deft i hi Kalmuazo- to visit lii-r sister-lners ronvetied Sal unlay evening. Aii- fuirr Friday lo lie wilh him.' ’ * ilaw. Mi-. B**rt Roush.
ril
IB.
Th-rc
was
n
gojsl
attend
­
Mrs.
Muiy
Stead
who
bus
to-n
Look lo Your Plumbing.
NORTIIHAtr CARLTON
Thia hold* true in your electric
ance.
Tluee new iii-iiiIh’Ik were vary
»• ill
... at
... His
..... honiq of h-r mumi-]duugiiMr*. Aniamla Johnson is undot
(lommlssimivr Edt-.-i' «.r Ha-liitu- initialed into l|i&lt;&gt; -order. An Eastei* lor. Mrs. Will Morn-, died Saturday !*hv doclor's wire,
. wiring.' ~ That's one reason
vijited the Clieury school. ThuD&gt;- btliilier
si-rv-.l tri
iiImhiL Wk
Ul •nd
nnd was iniried
luirin.l .Monday
U.uuinv in thr
llm vif-!
---------•upper Was
was •' served
to alsiut,
why I urge you to let me do
which was very much enjoyed. The (age ceinclery livre.
You know wli.’il happen* hl u
your electric work. You'll
Mrs. Jue Wb.rlley was called lo solo rendered by D. D. Putbahi; andii, ,
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house in dhich th- plumbing is in
know it is done right and that
StwiiiB vuauic
i-axalhc und
immI CUuhmi-. iuu.r
; Lake Odessa Friday by th- illness the talk &lt;111 Euler by Rev. Biixiku,
Iiroouii, i wring
ami IU
loomi
i.u-aiiMr.f
|MM,r Icomlition-everyisidy
(In*
’onditinn—everylmdy in Lhyonr buildings are sale il I do
nf lu-r step-mother, Mr*. Dau Jaqi- wen? gn-ntly-eiijoyol.
A rhyme
■ uu,
• jinuu.ummi
Flush
out -iiir
llm
accumulated want*wash- . iioii
bouse
liable io
to eonlracl
coni rar I typhoid
.......
-m' is iiitbitard.
riniiiMai’d by flv- of the tuemlwCa
&gt;*inlH*r*। &gt;nrt
and i-oiMHis
itoiMHis of the
lhe vvintar
wintar months;
nuioih.s; I or .some
some ofhur
other fever. The dig-aiivdigeative
•tomarh. liver and
ami kidkid-I1 organs perform
p-rfm-ni tlie
lhe same functions
funrliom,
..Mrs. Wm. Tasker mid daughter -nli|le&lt;l. -file Euler Egg." vwm- clean* your sbimacli.
GEO. VAS TIFFLIN j Gl-iuia visited relative* in Grund rend by A. M. E»lmuni|s.
DOVS of
at all
all iuipuriliiiiinnnl t,-«.
Tnt» Dr.'
It,, i iu
it. rtie
rl... human
Inint-in laaly
l..ulw as lh&lt;&lt;
1 I... plumbing
, .1
I....
Elys
’S.
Take
The Ghuiner Imlios are innkiiig a
Ing's New .Life Pills; notinng tw-l-• does f.»r th- hoii«&lt;’. and I hey should
Rapid*. Saturday and Sunday.
KlBctrlfilaa.
r for purifying Hie bkmd. Wild., be kept in lirst rjass cmniilion «!i
' L. Vnnbrocklin und family and -mill for Cmupmiioiis Mr. mid Mrs.
pnvm.
wljp_rec-nl|y.lost
eyriyllilngj
ni-s-o Miss.HuUie VaiihKM’kljn of
m-gripimr'IaxsHv.’. Curas ron- Hie time.' If you hliv- any, tnnibliKulanuu&lt;»&gt;, v|-*it.»il Win. Wortli* i •'&gt;* no*flipaliuu; uukt:&lt; you feel tin-’. TAr, WH*'&gt;our digestion take Tlhninber-Cora Winters, Ixuiluro'r.
no oilier. v5-' R*’&gt;'*&gt;mmmid-d hvJ la"n"s Tablets and voir are certain
flint family of W-sl &lt;)d-».si. Sunday.
■iwroirr i/ n.:
o J
* elehjijusrrA K Mu’lwl- In tot QRkltlSlW. i'orjalelirJUl
IOS RHiUMATUM HONEYS ANO BLAOUER |
BAN .NK1A WANT AD VS. PAX.
HANNER Waul Advs. Bring Best land.—Adv.
. -i;:'-t. Dealers.—Adv.

BE PREPARED
To take advantage of the first warm days by
having your Wall Paper in the house already
to pul on.
You arc working at a'disadvantage when
you have to select your paper in a hurry
because your paper hanger is waiting.

While wc have papered and paihted
hundreds of rooms this spring, wc still have
the largest and best assortment of Wall Pa­
per that was ever shown in Hastings. If you
xx&gt;me.in,'’’wc can convince you of the truth of
this assertion. Wc arc also making short
patterns now and can give you the Remnant
Price to close them out.

Wc have Devoe Paint to blend with the
paper. By buying "Devoe” you arc sure of
the best.
.

It will cost you nothing lo look and wc
arc always glad to see you.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rcxall Druggists

Hastings, Mich.

Phone No. 31

Goods Ik-livrrol

Do You Know Kelley?
Kelley is Cloverdale's live Groceryman. He
keeps things moving in his store. Always a clean,
fresh stock of Groceries. They don’t have a chance
to get stale. If you haven’t, bought of Kelley yet,
you better do so. You’ll be pleased with his

Spring Is Here
Get busy and select your kind of seeds, wc have
'
them, all kinds already on hand

Be first and make Good Friday yoilr planting day

Good seeds make good gardens

Try Ours

E,. Tungate 6 Son
Phone 16*6 Banfield Exchange

And There Was Light
, lust todause you live in the country is no reason why
should sit in semi-darkness, trying to read or work by the light
of a kerosene lamp.
Worry over inefficient lighting ceases when you see our
Blau-Gas Lighting Plant work.

It produces a clear, white light without any noise.
There
is no smoke,' no odor, no dirty chimney, no greasy wick to trim.'
Come in and let us show you how this wonderful Blau-Gas
Plant works.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

Campbell and McCallum
Cloverdale

HARDWARE

Michigan

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

Safety First

TOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

LE.T US DRY CLEAN
Your BlanKata, Comforters, Pillow Covers,
While you arc house cleaning. Our method rttnons the soil, the wriakk-s
and the creases. It brightens tlie colors and freshens the tabtio.

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co.
Prompt attention to deliveries end Parcel Post
Phone 223
M. Kellogg, Prop.

Banner Want Ada They Gat Results.

�THE n LSTTMUIB 'ViEII. 'Wil K. 1»ll.
folb'-W ill III"
«ll. AInI MMtlCl

IRVING,

wun ii iRviw.

I«no Norton
rd inlr/Mrs. Jen­
nie IkimuMnlb hoti-t* Inrt week. He
I feWday* lo .-are for h- r daughter will build nn id* place this *umand lhe little graihldausWer...
tin Saturday John M. perry did!
ii,.- i. -i viu - v. dh Hi ■ - aw mill.
I.Hiay John i* :ii Work laying away
I the diffen iii division* and iwuotp
of ih&lt;- null unhl neyl wilder. Manyi
Kidder**

rilory and lnulianl ionlili in whir
I in-intf 1« Incfthil \nied dry nl.tli
spring rierfbm hy a larg** majoritThe .-jwaker cli^raclerixt’d the si
hum a« u i-miker iki the growth •

west

In addition let
prove tha| for
In Ihagi’e fj mu „.. .................... —
lo pay out two dollars iq their pla
tn care for IJte wreck pint mill

VEiniovn ii.i.e.

Charles and Frank Scofield of
Woodland called on their aunt Mrs.
M a ry^ &lt; ianfner. Mont lay.
Ilohald Poniiiiigtoii i* able Io sit
George Frank iSid Mr. Ayers nf
Naahvillo calle.i aL Charlie .Moure*
Thursday,
Mr*. Cora Phillip* mul children
visited her uiirt- George Harvey
mid family near NadiMll.-, Satur­
day mid Sunday.
Mr*. Elmer Kelson ot Maple Grove
visited hoc parent* Lew Gardner!
mid family Wednesday.
J/'ii Straw and wife atlendi-d the I
funeral of the former"* nephew.

The irvino General store
With the close ol the month of March we have rounded out
We
came here ten years ago and the volume of patronage we have
received has met our most ’ optimistic expectations. We are
pleased to announce after.havin&amp;becn acquainted for so Jong a
time that we extend our best regards and sincere thanks to those
who have aided us to maintain a strong mercantile establishment
at this place and shall ever be pleased to attend to your reepiiremeats with all the business getting alacrity that has marked
our endeavors in the past.

a decade of merchandising in the general store at Irving.

It doesn’t seem possible that the ice season is almost here,'and even be­
fore the lawns need mowing, the ice man will be coming to the back door.
This season, as usual, we have been able to securea, fine line of the well
known Gibson Refrigerators, which we can sell at lower! prices than other
dealers usually have to pay for them.
Come and see a first class refrigera­
tor before the assortment is broken. We will not be able to duplicate any at
the prices asked after this lot is gone.
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at this time are a most important arti cle of our stock, and there is certainly
nothing that will assist ntore in house cleaning than one of ou£ vacuum
cleaners. One demonstration will satisfy the most critical that it is not
necessary to take up the best rugs and carpets in order to get them thorough­
ly clean.

Prices at from $5.75 to $25.00

GEO. F. MILLER, President

Hasting;

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

Special Bargains on Relrlgeraiors

Michigan ♦

1904-1914

BOTH 1’HONKS--Hactingi, 15U1L-IS: Middleville Line, PH 1I.-1S.

Appetizers at Doyle’s

mods a mon for d that."
Sul a cigar is a good Jmokt,

It don't make nny difference what time of day
come to us, wc will get you what you want to
if it is in the city.

and |&gt;rcqrhiiig Sunday nn
i In- church.
Mr*. Elgin Mi-iid and
spent Monday in lln*lingt
ihe former'* parent*, Mr.
I*. E. Trumper.
Win. Fox ha* made *
proveiuent* on In* taint.
Mrs. Nancy Miller visited
wilh her .old friend*, Mr.

We Have Added Fruits
Just during the past few days we have begun ser­
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you arc hungry,
come and see us.

i ,.-i Thursday

Many a “Mon
Knows a good smoke. That is why we have such a big prt»
ronagc. We have the good smokes because we know how to
keep our cigars and tobaccos fresh and moist and in the very
best sanitary conditions that are possible to maintain. Our
place is really a
;
.
•

CLUB ROOM

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

and we invite you to stop with us when you art-in Hastings.
If you come once we will make it so pleasant you will want to
come again.
eighty-eight year- nf age. rm
aloiu'.fmnt Portland. Oregon. nrr
ing Wi-ihx-Mluy'uvening to make
extended visit with his sitter. M
W. X lii-vine nf Morgan, and
■brother. Ij-vf Pfthfratirr of -lkiirtir
Sanford Hol inger and mother
Battle Creek .-pent the week ••
with tin- former'* father l». P. It-

with other progressive families and use Sunshine Flour. The flour that is “as
good as the best and better than the rest.” There is no reason for you to
use a brand of flour just because your grandfather used it. Try up-to-date
flour, which means Sunshine FloiMa, W e are back of it with an iron clad guar­
antee. You run no chances in trying it, using pne sack means using it as long
as you can get it
"
•

Phone 106

Jobber

HASTINGS, MICH.

Jefferson St.

Retailer

Mr. amt Mr*. James Howard and
Mhs Grace Atkin* fltenl Wednes­
day ■•vi'iiuis. in tiraml llapid*, retirvniuu Thursday morning.
" Tin- saw mill is shift down for r&lt;me-* Howard i» shipping |w»tnfrym Morgan.
• Poli* and Mr*. Garr are hi
road io recovery from the grip

If you have any good wheat to sei 1 we can make it an object to you to
bring it to Irving. Ground feed and chick feed always on hand.

5“™“ Farm Seeds

t.I.IKH CREEK,
her the Sunday

Wc make a specialty of handling SEEDS of all kinds. We get
the very best stock that our money can buy.. When any/one
buys seed from us they know they get the best there it on the
market. As we have had a lot of experience in farming we
KNOW good seed and we know where to get it.

church rn-xl Sunday.
HiiIwiI Walter* and ftyflil’
ed onto the farm vacated
1*9 d&lt; lock, known as tfte' J»
farm.

IRVING, MICH

Clover Seed
Wc have just received a new fresh stock of Clover Seed and it
is an extra CHOICE QUALITY. If you want any of it, it will
pay you to see us before you place your order.
When at llr*l my plow was stolen,
I cr»«**l mid cried. My rye* were swollen;
■ KuLI shall cr}- no more.
And if you farmers don't resent.
Yoy’ll have tn pay that “12 per cent."
Thru pay a little more.

Ami I will Imigli. sing, jump and shout.
Till frum my eye* lhe lear* gush out.
Then laugli a little* more.
To see Hie trust rake in your pelf.
Thai you might have kept yourself,
.
Had you been on" your job.
• ’

.

ra'iC and rake, don’t you forgot il.
lli&lt; yll rake until you will regret il,
Then keep on raking.
.

Jud kit-p mi. working."
Wit'll tell you liow tn raise n crop,
That will IhsIo your credit.
Then »it umnignU, they'd nauro «ul.
Juspflow I lint they can get it.

Now. -dure you are a coiner,.
A little added, here and then-.
Will keep you on the humnuT.

■

AdiMurhe per cent upon your plows.
Fifteen m&gt;ou your hinder.
Ami when you can't pay up your bills,
TIhy'ii kick you rmind like thunder.

So you should M&gt;e*nw. an independent ilealef. “N.ii in the Trust, or nf the Trust," for
•’dKSie*. riding plows, walking plow*. Harrow*, mtler*. wire fence, roofing,
binder (wme ami many other thing*.
•
v
And if I don't sell chcapT than the Trust, don’t buy of me And if these good* nre not a*
jn*'d a* the I nisi arc selling, then why d&gt;&gt; they steal from im- and raise the price tm you?

Jesse Townsend
Not in the Trust

( Altl.TON CFSNTEIl.
W. II, ItaiiH-r i* &lt;»n the sick list
at present.
Eldri Clifford RumvII of Allegan
*l*»k« al th- AdveHllHt rhnrrh Sat­
urday.
’
\
Anhie Field and family arrived
at Carltnn Center last Wednesday
Hie ir.ih after a four weeks drive
oyerlnnd froth Tenn.
Mr*. Chloe Quimby of Bodfhrd.
.... I,
....lla I r.. t'.bAa—

Will spend a million making noise.

Hastings, Michigan.

Mr*. Webster who i.« now al Oli*
Landon"* i* on lhe «ick list,
Again? Ye* againl Garltnn ha*
had another bloody battle. Wc do
not know whether II was the result
of the recent election or because
Carlton i&lt; in dry territory.
r,'il
Iiever1he|e« it "was a bloody affair
land mme are nuralnp son- linger*
nnd son- head*.. .
I Not long ago one of our neighborI ing lown-tm-n was arroxteil for
I ashing with a net in Middle Lake,
land ncair, ,,nci nf. our cltiw»na ha*
I been nrreatal for netting in the LitI tie Tlinriiiippje. And this all in
I Ince of lb., fact that Carlinn has
four cnnHlabh**. It certainij- inUM
lhe that (he spirit of war mid law*
lensnejis has crOMed tho bonier.
i

BAMN Ell WANT ADVS. PAT.

Alfalfa Seed
There are several fine fields of Alfalfa now being grown in
Barry county and the new seed we received recently is the best
ever, testing over 99 per cent pure. It it the'best lot we ever
had.

See Us for Good Seeds

Edmonds Brothers
Phone 18

THE ELEVATOR MEN

Hastings, Mich.

�•- * ■:

THE HASTINGS BANNER

APRIL 23, 1914-20 PAKS.

CARTER CAR DRAWS THREE

BUICK1 CLEAN.’SCORE’‘

BIB FREIGHTING WAGONS

IBB SPEEDING CARS

I'.urryioa Fire i'asiwnpcrs Besides Car Defends Yankee Honors In Re- ■ Will Be I’sed ul Indianapolis SpeedDemonstrates The Pulling Pow­
—
way Next Mciimrlul
liability Test4 in v
France,
World’s
er of uearleM Transmission.
Most Exhaustive Trial.
Day.
“There arc other things claiming
A cable bring* lhe news that only
Boh Burman is building two cars
the attention of the people down on one make of American cars llntsh- nt Haith* Creek, Mich., to make their
the southern frontier besides the i"«| with perfect score in the great­ frat appearance al-tin* Indianapolis
fail of Toreon arid I hi* depredations est motor event of the year in xn&lt;*cilwny Memorial day.. One of
nf the Mexican bandits,’’ states Lafe France. these is to be driven by Btirmim
Phelps, distributor for Carteroars
Thirty-four cars started in the hitiisolf. nml lho otWr probably by
in Grand Rapids territory.
3,0^0 mile four Included in the fa­ Billy Knippor. Both cars arc lo be
"Down thfe ipain'alreel of the lit­ mous reliability Jest held in France. called tin- Burman and have fourtle town of iMuglas. Ariz., the olhcT This annual event Is (he most se- eylindcr motors of Burman’s own
•lay of processibn wended iu way.
».i,- and exhaustive list held on tii*sign. made by the Wisconsin En­
“So unusual n sight .was Ihis that either side of the water, including gine Co.* It is understood that the
nearly lhe entire 'populace of the as it does a 3,000 mile tour, punctu­ tiesign is strictly European, being ii
town were aisembled. along tin- ated by fearfully
difficult hill result of idea's picked up in the re­
id root lo watch it. /tingling with climbt, unusually
pitiless speed cent trip to Europe of E. A. Morons
the crowd were the mechanics from trials, and a whirlwind sixty-seven and Burman.
the railroad shops, and they wefo mile road race.
Very little nf the details are ob­
The character nf the conditions tainable at this time, although it is
perhaps the most interested of the
spectators.
’
.
surrounding tho tour was such that known Hint Hit* piston displacement
“Heading thcimrade was a model il was little wonder that only thir- will In) just under the speedway
-nteraL u,»u. uiau«uU. lurhU., ti«.
7 Cartorear, containing-live utwseti- ff,",’",1
gera. This Cartercar was the new finished.llic following isi lhe ot- valves .are in the head of Ihe’cyi,M 1 th*
wore cars indent and an* operated by,an over­
model brought out for the first this 'J'T J*
year'by our company.
finished:
hea&lt;l camshaft.
•
"Drawn by the Carlercar were
According to Burman the engine
three big freighting wagons, loaded
show* 130 horsepower at 2.100 revo­
high witli lumber, the combined
lution* per minute. which would
weight of which was over 12 tons. J
BbiAiwkmiT")
'
1-I.04HH
.. inui
Behind cantoYnony other automo­
per hour on the speedway. Al I,Mamflurkuai
3.1a
bile*-and m*'n on horseback.
•
■Hunm |FrvdMldk|
‘.•XT 1»&gt;
tfOO
r, p. nu which engine spe&lt;*d
-Itnlck llTAr»r»Tj ....... x;» XT*
"Some of those pirsent had heard
Burman expects t&lt;&gt; maintain al the
nf tlie wonderful pulling power of
q1 .xuxii
speedway, the car will travel tU2
. thi* gearhiw transmission and a few
jut xi* s.rj
mile*
!»••«' hour. No delriils as tn
had seen some of the demonstrations
■Sil the equipment have 1h«0 given mil
made hy the larger Cnrtercara. hut
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W.1 as yet, except that th,ore will ho
it was tin* wonder nf the hour that
Included in this tour were thir­ eight shock absorbers ami Nassau
n vompnralivi'ly light ear. such a* teen heart-breaking stages, varying tires will be u--d. The tir-d of the
the model 7. could draw this enor­ from 190 to 270 miles each, during cars lias 10*011 finished and now i« on
mous load so easily.
’Those wilh sportive instfheUi • which nn average speed of nt least lhe road.
nineteen miles an hour ha&lt;f to be
wngomi that the car could not even maintained. Between those stages
start tlie load. It was a leiiso were sprinkled motor-racking speed
.Maxwell Twin Parts Available.
moment when K V. Abbott, repre­ tests on the level, over any 11ml nil
The 30,000 ami more owners of
senting thi*
(’.artcrcar ■ factory’, kinds of roads and also pvei* hilts two-cylinder Maxwell curs, form­
thrust forward the lever which per-? that wore enough to discourage ail erly made by the Maxwell-Brisroc
mils tho liber wheel-in the gearlcss but remarkably efficient cars. Then Co„ will lx* glad t&lt;&gt; learn that l|u*
transmission to roll against the to top iL all, just before the last present Maxwell Motor Co. is now
motel disk revolved by the engine.
stage, tho entrants were faced witli
“Mechanics from tho shops de­ the terrifically arduous sixty-seven prepared to furnish from its purls
pimp ut Newcastle, Ind., repair parts
clared that the drive wheels would mile race. '
for ull cars made at the Tarrytown.
certainly slip jn iteriing.
This year the conditions prevail­ N. Y-'plant prior to tho ocquiKIiion
ing made lhe test many times as of that plant by lhe Maxwell com­
wont forward the wheels bcgau.to
mb .i-i.aq i.,.,.,. tn i.hhi pany.
turn without so much ns a fraction
The Maxwell Motor Co. anti the
.( n In... .Up„ar. .ml lb;- wl.~l. „™&gt;J
many instances unfamiliar to .the
of lhe wagons hogan to turn tho tlrivera. and especially so (0 the Carlson .Motor and Truck Co., whoso
patent the two-cylinder Maxwell
wuno moment Ihal tho power was drivers of tho Buick ears.
Wild motor infringed, have reached an
applied, through the gearloss trans­ mountain roads (the route waif laid
adjustment drift tlie Ca.Mson com­
mission.”
‘
over the Covenne.s mountains) — pany has given the Maxwell Motor
lanes ihal made the proverbial Co. nn exclusive license under this
Flrrslnne Triuinpbs.
"rocky rond* to Dublin" look lifce a patent.
Ono nf tho Boston tin* depart­ paved boulevard in comparison —
ment's companies is equipped wilh wore encountered. Hills that would
n big bld-fashioned steamer that almost have daunted n goal wore*all Cadillac Agency lo Im in lhe
New Home by May in.
answers calls under its own flower. along lhe route. Then. . to make
In spile of its age, the old machine things even worse, the weather
The Western Michigan Cadillac
does nxcollont work, but it was could hardly have been worse, not company will be boused in Rs*
lately found that she .did not steer one of the twenty-three days of Hie sumptuous new parage on LaGraw
satisfactorily.
After several
iMiii'-iucK’inun
Bc.riui /jx- iouf
lour peing
being irec
free irom
from rain.
avenue by the tOtli of May at the
lutesV i* the .poiilive announcement
of officials of that concern. Much
work remains to he done on lhe
scores is, therefore, not only highly structure, hut the work is being
panics. Tim Firestone Company al­ gratifying lo tho Buick Motor Com­ rushed in promising. fashion. The
so calls attention to tho fact that pany nut-ln ill Americans, and the steel girders were in place and the
tho first "Bully" tractor turned out many Americans wtio witnessed tlie last of tile steel structural work
hy the Mercury Company of Chica­ finish of the rare went wild over completed yesterday, and .the front
go. is. equipped with its .nolchad the success of the Buick curs.
walls have risen to the sixth story,
tread continuous bnso tires. This
Judging by lhe wording of tho which will be used ns the drill
tractor is dorttmed to pull a train of cablegram it would seem that th** room floor of the Grand Rapids bat­
trailers. Ilftoon in number, gach of different makes were Hart'ed in talion. Michigan National Guard. A
which will mrry « ton when load- teams, as it slates that the Buick force of HO men is now engaged on
team was tho only team to come the building, nnd a night shift is
every
through the trial without tho loss working until I o'clock
Check Your April CouqIu
morning placing the floors and do-,
of a member.
Thnwing frost nnd April rains
This is the second time within a ing such other Interior work as is
chill you to the very marrow, you week that Buick curs have mad** possible by tin1 gteam of incandes­
cutch cold—Head and lungs slutf- themselves prominent by unusual cent lights.—Grand Rapids Herald.
iHj_You are feverish—Cough con­ performance
performance-—tho
the other occasion
tinually and feel miserable—You Ming the owing of. the Andes r
(.adlllac Holds to Four.
need Dr. King’s Now Discovery. It mountains by tlm Buick. Though
soothes inflamed
and
Irritated this hardy feat has been attempted &gt; Again to silence rumors, the t’.adthroat and lungs, slops cough, your many, many times in Hie last- five ! iliac Motor Co. Ims Issued a denial
lhe report that it is to put out
head clears up, fever leaves, and limes both European and American of
.
you feel Uno. Mr. J. T. Davis of drivers and cars have heretofore 'a nix cylinder car. Tin* Cadillac
people, believe that' their, four
Stickney Comer. Mr , “Was cured of been unsuccessful.
cylinder car with its two-speed
a dreadful cough after doctors
treatment and all other remedies
The Buick Motor Company of axle, leaves nothing to he desired
failed. Relief or money
back. Flint. Mifjlu reports that two thirds from the Cadillac standpoint, and
Pleasant—Children like it. Gel a of its 1914 output of
rars has have no intention of de.partinK from
their.fixed policy.
lioltlo today, r&gt;(ta anti •1.00. Recom­ alreafly Ikum sold. •
mended by Carvfith &amp; Stebbins—A.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
E. Mulholland.—Adv.

1914 Model

Standard
of the World

A Few Things You Ought to Know About
The Cadillac
The Cadillac will appeal to you because of its sturdiness and its endurance
Because of its strength, because of its enduring qualities, the Cadillac is an Econom­
ical car to own and to operate, day-in-and-day-out and ycar-in-and-year-out.
*
The Cadillac is economical in fuel.
Hundreds of 1914 Cadillac users are averaging from 15 to 18 miles per gallon of
gasoline in every-day service.
Special test runs have
been made showing more’than
22 miles per gallon, but this
cannot be taken as a criterion
for the average user.
In the recent test by the
Royal Automobile Chib of
Great Britain, which won for
lhe Cadillac the Dewar Tro­
phy, the 1914 car averaged 17.17 miles per gallon for 1000 miles over give-and-take roads
—in spite of frequent stdfis and starts in testing the electrical cranking device.
It consumed less then one gallon of lubricating oil in traveling the 1000 miles.
Hundreds of users are averaging more than 5000 miles on tires. Some users are
reporting from 6000 to 8000 miles and even more.
We believe that in tires, fuel and oil, the 1914 Cadillac will average more mileage
than any car which ap­
proaches its efficiency.

Because of its stand­
ardization, because of the
interchangeability of its
parts, because of its sturd­
iness, because of its en­
durance, jhe Cadillac has
been called,
.

The Everlasting Car

“It’s Better to Buy a Cadjjlac Than to Wish You Had”

Western Michigan Cadillac Co.
North Ionia St.

escape l |trai* fossons.
Men who
want ears to stay now.
Men who
buy a ear to keep, ami want ynnra
of perfect service. -•
We, who have-bullt_ cars since
the dawn of this industry, tell you
thai such.cars must be built like
thi.-.

—hy a tliroe-inrh movement of ton
hand.
Close-fitting parts are ground
over and over—ground by special
machines—lo ’gne uilor' exactness.
Large tires are used to lessen cn**l
of upkeep. Our &lt;*|eclrje Marler is
the Iwst, we know.

Reo Extremes

On exhibition at TRIM GARAGE, Hastings, Mich

Reo the Fifth is built for men
who have learned their lewons
about poorly-biull cars. Men who
have paid the extra upkeep, met
the troubles and made lhe repairs.
It is for men 4ho have seen

cars grow noisy and oid after n
few month's use. Who have seen .
bidden flaws develop. Who have
found Home parts loo weak for
sudden shocks.
And who know
the annoyances due to makers’ mis­
takes.
It is also for men who wish to

In Reo the Fifth the chief ma­
terials nro made to specifications
based on tu.oOO-mile tcsW.
Alb
sleol is made to formula, and each
lot is analyzed twice.
In driving parts we ascorlnnr
I hr needed strength, then add 50
per cent, as a margin .of safety.
No chances are taken.
One'
whplc building in qpr factory* grour
is dovnled to tests and analyses.

We use in this, car i5. roller bear*lngs.. W« use 100 drop forgings to
avoid 'rijlc- of flaws.
We usa 'a costly clutch so no
clashing of gears will ever strain
the transmission. «A11 our gear­
shifting is done with one small rod

Operating Economy and Emc
ient Service Had to Come. It
Came With the CADILLAC.

The Cadillac Motor Car is without a peer on the American or
foreign Automobile market. There are many motor cars of various prices
with special features of commendation, hut not a car that meets with the
entire approval of the motorist so effectually as the Cadillac.

Six Weeks to Build W

$1,175 Equipped

For Experienced Motorists

20.

BOB BURMAN BUILD­

SAVES U. S. PRESTI6E

KEO the Fifth

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO

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Radical Tests
• Our gears are tested in a crush­
ing machine for 75.&lt;mmi pounds per
tooth. Our springs are tested for
100,000 vibrations.
Each engine get? days of testing
in unusual ways. Then each .test- .
ed engine is taken, apart and-in­
spected.
In our slow process of building,
countless tests and inspections nie
applied to every part of tho car.
Then for years we have kept lest
cars on the road. We run them

Grand Rapids, Miob

Oscar Eckberg, Manager

the finlahed car.
Tho factory coat is one-fourth more than If built by some other
standardal Yet the price this year Is $1,175 equipped.
over the finished car.
like thia.

night nnd day at high speed on
rough roads. to bring out any
weakness. After 10,000 miles, these
test cars are taken apart mid in­
spected. Ami we require that viUl
parish after all that rough service,
shall show slight evidence of wear.
.Each part in Hits car. eqeh for-'
inula for material Is based op llms'j
radical tests.
. .
Lines mul Finish
This yea’r’s
mod&lt;*l
has the
'sti'j'nin-line %ody,
the coming
vogue, n has tleinmmlalilo rims,
dimming seaivhlights.. n new tire
carrier, instruments set flush with
the dash. The finish is perfect, tho
upholstery, deep ami coveivfT with
genuine leatlier. In beauty, coin­
fort and perfect equipmeni it moots
•nil the Ideals iff the time.

let this, year s model costs yon
*"•220 less than last ‘yehr’s model
With duelrio- mptipnn*nt; Tin? tnaiu
roasou is Ihal all nur special ma­
chinery ha* Imi^rr^chargod, agninst
previous oulpuk For' years dur
whole output has been confined .to
this chassis,.anil the resulting sav’ ing w-iimv takvq from nur price,
.

Tho demand for this car. nt near­
’ ly all times, is far in excess of the
output. Al times it Is five times
tho output. And that demand is
growing all the lijne as men find
this car out. This year’s Ttiodel
has broken nil fornmr • sale* rec'brd.&lt;.*’ -

HENRY RAGLA
Phone 69—2 long, 1 short, Woodland Ex

HASTINGS R. D. 7

�THE HAHTDi

MNEIL APRIL 'JI, IML

MAKES BACKACHE
QUICKLYJSAPPEAR
A Few Doses Relieves AU Such
Miseries. Bladder Weakness.
Kidney Trouble and Rheu­
matism Promptly Vanish

|

When You Buy That New Car
Let It Be

Distinctive Points in the Studebaker
MOTOR
The highly efficient Studebaker unit cast motor
is used—3J.-inch bore by 5-tnch stroke. The trans­
verse shaft, which drives the pump and the igni­
tion timing mechanism, removes all obstructing
apparatus from the side of the motor, making the
valves, carburetor and the electrical generator and
starting unit accessible for inspection and adjust­
ment. Both sets of valves arc on the left side ofthe motor in an enclosed dust-proof chamber.
The intake manifold leads through the water jacket
of lhe motor, in’ibis way providing perfect vap­
orization for lhe fuel. The Studebaker nickel steel
cam and crank shafts with three bearings; the
new special design three-ring pistons, very light
' and perfectly balanced; the phosphor bronze
wrist pin bearings through the full width of the
piston—these are all distinctive Studebaker fea­
tures.
CONTROI
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.
Ixft hand drive with control levers at the right
hand in the center of the car, permitting unobstruclcd entrance and exit from both sides.

, REAR AXLE
Full Boating, with removable shafts. Double
rows o f Timken bearings, operating in
each rear hub on the housing. Timken bearings
on each side of“ the
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differential.
Pressed• steel•
housing wilh Studebaker folded edges. Gear
ratio: 4 to 1.

TRANSMISSION

Transmission is an. integral unit vvith the rear
axle and thus rigidly held in perfect alignment un­
der all conditions. Gears of special Studebaker
steel manufactured in the Studebaker Ikctorics.
Timken hearings on both- the main and the pinion
shafts.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Studebaker-Wagner two-unit electrical system.
Electric generator at the left of motor, driven by
a gear in mesh with the cam shaft gear.. Starting
un,t ?n ’hc r’^t 5'^e
motor transmitting the
starting power to the crank shaft by the simplest
type of gear reduction and roller chain. Starting
unit remains stationary when the car is running,
thus saving unnecessary wear.

If you don’t see the Studebaker Car demonstrated before you buy
you will be the loser.

GOODYEAR BROS

i Ji.is ns longer necessary far any
Lone lo suffer with backaching, kidI r.ey froable, have disagraeablg bladL ccr and urinary disorders to contend
with, or be tortured with rheusuI tism. stiff joints, and its heart­
wrenching paint, for the new discov*ry. Croxonc. quickly and surely rs­
I heves all such troubles.
I
Croxonc is the most wonderful
remedy yet devised for ridding lhe
system of uric acid and driving out
I all the poisonous impurities which
I’cause such troubles. It is entirely
different from all other remedies. It
I is not like anything else ever used
fur the purpose. It acts on the prin-&lt;
ci pie of cleaning out the poisons and
I. rcmuring the came.
It sosks right in through the walla,
I membranes and linings, like* waler in
a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
makas the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all lhe uric acid and poisons
I; from the blood, and leaves the kid­
neys and urinary organa clean,
strong, healthy and wclL
v
I1 It matters not how long you have
1 suffered, how old you are, or what
you have used, the very principle of
I Croxone is such, that it Is practically
I impossible to take it into the human
I system without results. Thefe U
I nothing else on earth like it It
| aurts to work, the minute you take it
। and relieves you the first time you
I u»e
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I
If you suffer with pains in your
I back and sides, or have any signs of
I kidney, bladder troubles, or rheumaI tism. such as puffy swellings under
I the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if
I you arc nervobs, tired, and run down,
I or bothered with urinary disorders,
I Croxone will nuickly relieve yon nr
J- your misery. You can secure an orlgmat package of Croxone at trifling
Dcost from any first-class druggist
j; AH druggists are authorised to pcrI tonally return the purchase pries P it

SOLTH WEST MAPLE GROVE.
Last Week’s Letter.,
~
Mrs. Murtha l|qrn and .three chil­
dren nf West Unity, Ohio, nre visit­
ing her mother, Mrs. Matile Moody
aud family, while Rev. Born is at­
tending conference at Detniit.
Mrs. Annlv Ost rot Ii has teen veqy
sick with appendicitis but is gain­
ing slowly.and we hupe fur her
complete recovery.
.Mrs. Emma Shoup is confined to
l lu-r IumI. suffering from a complicaHon of diseases.
Although a stormy night over
eigtity nllendvd the warm sugar so­
cial al dam Ruxton's r'riduy night.
All-seemed to enjoy tho music and
ue thank those who look part in
the program. Collection ttM. .
We expect Rev. Gunivy will be
l. n Juiund tu this charge the coming
I year.
! Royal Donovan is s)&gt;«'mltni; a few
days in Grand Rapids, visiting his
sister and other relatives.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cole and chil­
dren of Awyria and Mr. and Mr*.
Ted Stanton visited at Sam Buxtuh**
I .Sunday;
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School Report.
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Report
of Bristol school....
forHit*
month ending MaYch 27. HHi:
Number of days taught, 20.
*
Total attendance*. 513.
! Average daily allvndancc, 27-|-.
1
NiiiiiIhh- boy* enrolled. 16.
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.
NuiiiImt nf girl* etiroHed, 12.
z'
i 'loiiii enrollment a*.
STUDEBAKER MAKES LONG
, percentage of allgnditnpc, WJ.1.
: Those neither tardy nor ab*ent
RUN WITH DRY RADIATOR performed ns recounted.
' during lhe month were; Harold
.Oiuklin, Allw-rt
Conklin. Leslie
I Conklin. Paul Van Byckle, Willard
Sell-Mil Report.
(•rts Tin*
txiinplhm'nlary Name
r । Vari Nycb*. gglh^r van HyekhvltdHb
•‘Simith’’. Gasoline Camrl." Be­
tit*-month'enmiur^Hi'lf.'idlL ’
Y-&gt;» *&gt;«ddc. Ned Kidjter. Forreri
Nu. of dnx- taught 20.
Stamm. Etta Smith. Ralph Smith,
cause of its EudursnvcNo. -Of pupil* enrolleil. -30.
I '«■■&gt; SmitK-Delinonl Webster. Percy
- 'Having waited several ilays for
Total ntteudanem 5lHl.
WebMer. I.lda 'lultle Itee Johnson.
Hie arrival of hia .Studebaker six.
Averau.* daily attendance, »»-.
*h&lt;; perfect
mh-IIitsi for lite
A. \V.
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Su'iitlr of l^rkliart. Texas,
No..of ab-&lt; ut marts, 2.
month were: Harold temklin. Albert
was llusily Printed |&gt;y th.- dealer j No. of lardy marks, 0.
• ':ot'Mj?*
i p.-ici iii.-.g. of attendance, W1-3. Lyla Ziintiiermnii, Ella smiiii, t.orw; thai In* &lt;-Tr had ju»l arrived In a; rhl. r,,;|,.wlllu- pupil* were ueilh- te’lle. Warner. Elda Tuttle. Hero
shipment fiutn iMroiL
’.-i- lardy ii&lt;t ni./enl: William. Ralph Zimmerman. Fuhlh Vandsyrkle.
Mr. Hmith. an experienc&lt;*d molor-iamj Traxa&lt;lmi AVoodi Arthur. Wil-!
Mantle Conriglit, luacbcr.
i-t.-w.-Yd lo'lli'* yards, helped tin-! da and It.ilpb‘IHohardiwm; Mahlmt,
■Jo;ul hi* car. ha«tily poured hi a • Vqleuta nnd John J. Fuller: Jluln-ti.;
School Report.
.
«&lt;tuple of gblloii* of ga.«nliiw and aillkrlow and Howard Barnum; Mnrjlilllv oil. und'-aturti-d.with sevorelIjufte and Haymond-Bolton; Leola .. Following is the report of Hie
; friend* |&lt;&lt;* San'ALit-cu*, wiienr lie an&lt;| .VI" Ne-l-et; Henry Cole. Ileal- 1 idle* school, District No. J, Barry
&gt;wn*hit\ for lhe month ending
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1_ 13, . ..
It alll.
Ptil 3. 1011:
Tka IRC Line
T AST fall we handled nearly our
Number day* taught. *.'0.
, him
Mr, Smith let it flip along
■ms*’
A-* entire fruit crop with an Inter­
Total nttrmhuiie. 23ti«i.
&gt;1 in* lively style, nttikiug I
21 mile* la B-ivn.-.
Wmalman. Btirfmrti
Average daily attendance, HA
national Motor Truck, the truck readily
• &lt;n W; minute* over a rutltef rough CoollMimtlr. Horace - Webster anil
Number boys enrolled. 5.
(Thi; ideas'll Mr. Htuilh, u* Clyde VaiiWi..
doing as much as two teams. For a peritxl
Nuniher girls enrolled, 7.
Eight lH&gt;?k, were added lo our -4iS^Sr^irai»iiiK\TBXof nearly three moutlis the truck waann tha road six
dare a week, averaging atout forty miles a day over I
nrhmdrttbrnryr tUft'MCdith,------- - ■■ ■
all kinds of roads. It apjiears lo lie la as good shape •
Beiituti h-il-ytnf Rutland entered
1-ollowiiig is the report of Hie
now a.* the day we broucht it home. Tho mackrue ‘
■ Htnllh relted- tin&gt;un&lt;l In a santgr our tiftli grade jitandsy-iiiormtu.*.
is a money maker as well as a time saver for us.
, mid ii|i|r.-. d Hu- Linkn lilb*d to caC. Hardiberger of Hastings took ■‘pelting routed: 3rd grade, Guida
Monro-. NK. Lt-n Monrim.-IU. Ina
loirily Wlnm tins w:i- diatc nn al- Hie pictupv of the kcbool lust Tues­ WilliMin,
GARLOCK FRUIT FARM CO., Grimes, Iowa."
73. Illi utW F.v;r Willi­
.
. - X
I teml.iut M)KK&gt;'nlrtI that llri-car, be.- day.
25: Biiitirhe Rockwell, 5fl; (Uh
Uae an International MotorTruck, and handle .nur
TftiR now; tn edit nb»&gt; fm*«l water.: Tlu&lt; HWII-W OU the S4 liixd.vatd -on.
glade. Bcrnife HiaskwelT L't; Merlon
produce much more eccnonffeally and pcofitablv'.
| Mw-h lo the ninu/i iii« nt of Mr. nn- lieaulifnt. There wen* 72 j«-rRockwell.
9. XIh grade. Lena Willip»e solid tire* cut down tire troubles. Tlie motor
Smith. I hr attendant and Mwral f- t l hlo.-om* in bloom Thursday.
to simple. The truck ia easy to operate—one lever
2, Vina WilliMin. IH. In each
l*x-lander*. the water ran airnkdjt
fill’* more month of sclliml this* Min
controls the car. Yoncanhaveanvstyloof body—
grade the one having the greatest
rfrear.
•
eterws—stake—panel; tbo uuo that beat suit* your4
IiuiiiIht of perfect spelling lessons
Jthis eighth and tenth grade* in
[te'ii -liowi-d that the car bad-n&gt;»t ■ ngru-tilfiir.- have lieen testing soils is the prize winner.
Chtr International truck catalogue is full of facts
Jnseiihiye Bray*.
:
s'ciplnxl with u drop of Waterl with teaIi and and Hlliius QHJht.
that may mean money to you later. . Drop ua * card
,
*in"
’
the
radiutnr
ha'l.btwn
Ornlii'-d
Our
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Weekly
lest-.
in
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rum*n»
sod kt tu send you ialosnialioD.
cv-nlslhein.-, inGq-wliiig
Weak und Tired Woprim- t«&gt; Hu? (tepartun* flsiin
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_ Slrt-iigHiciis
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men.
blemBual Hamster Company of America
I Mudvhakcr plants in l&gt;lrbll.
pn&gt;fltnbl&gt;.
•
| Th.* surprise of Hll-hamls wa»| M«*l &lt;&gt;f the pupil* are beginning
"I was Under _a great si rain
i) ^S^andRapU,1MBWM*4i
Mich(
the iwrr pronounci'd ns Hi” twlm-flo ciiioy it,,. |,|.|lt of th'* two min­ nursing a relative through llirve
! wa&lt; not upduly lint nnd had fi'dlul* sj«-&lt;-clt»-., om r each monlh.
' month** Klrklbws." writes Mr*. J. fj.
{ appeared In !••• in waul of^u drink.
Maliloii I tiller had ite- most cred- Van D*&gt; baiute. of Kirkland, HI., and
Gl-spih* the fast running • nnd the tn for work doqc nt lii'im* again "Electric Billers kept me from
;facl that Hn- day. white cool fnr I (bis Ittonili. |fc had 2*&gt;37 credits.
breaking down. I will never be
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I&lt;oxa*. would have s&gt;-.-ni''d likei -Most of-uilr work from now on without it" Do you feel tired ano
NnM You Come to Grand Raniik-*•• •»&gt;«•■&gt;••&lt;&gt;»w«-•
uie|.wi.t ■nw.i h,»« ■» mio»- •wi WM-n .but. No appetite and food
wwwi IUU uuinu lu.uiauu napiuo ,111;1C) lllltwrt o||hruol4CMnd Inr., av&gt;;cM»&lt;- Hxirih'iu clime.
'twi.w.
won't digest? It isn'l the- spring
ortff. Vim’ll swirtosis Itu- quM homelike ■tniospbrnj of the Ragle Hold -nd
I i &gt;"ml* "f Mi .miiiI1&lt;. botn in
Maij ■ e■ IMb.m Vab-nla Fuller, wvatlrer. You - ueeil Elert rift Bit­
luth.
u------------ j_ -ei|enl
Thx'klinri mid
Hau Manos, hav j Hnlph W'lid. William Vo’uL-H'-at-. ti-re. Start a mouth’s treatment to­
bi."I been lo-ariiu
*o mm-li nlwiit hi* ru e M&lt;4&gt;'&lt;nald. -Thelma Tuuiis&gt;-i)‘i day; nolbhig b&lt;,U"r&gt; for stomach,
ar pawn ri n.
' ■ m w. curjlialttu-y uro linnl puCli.’ mi.l |x&gt;ie Si.ui-ije are Hu* prlf«Tl liver, and kbUn-ys. The great spring
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1X. Johnston, Prop.
Mirklt &amp; Lull Sis. III for -mA mean* of imidifyitig. Hu .-poltern ter Uu&gt; mmilli.
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IMPLEMENTS AND HARDWARE

International Motor Trucks

Hastings, Mich.

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Odd UUle Sponge Lakes.
I For sponge cake that is delicious
Rod "different?* separate the whites
ami yolka of n*ur Mgs, te-aling the ,
whites very stiff, fn another bowl
mix the yolks wilh our. cupful of
Sugar, half powdered and half gran­
ulated, unlit very creamy. Now, in­
stead &lt;&gt;f Hie usual hot water, add lo
lhe white a lablespoonftil of cream,
stirring gently, and mix wittt the
yolks and sugar. Add an even labieapoonful of baking powder to u
cupful of flour and whip il lightly
through the mixture. Flavor with
vanilla, or oUier extract. Bake m
The? IJlllc Arm Chair.
half hour in a moderately hot oven.
Nobody sils jn thn lilUe arm chair; Te serve, cut into odd shapes ami
ll aland.* iu a corner dim I
powder with sugar.
;
But a white-haired mother gazing
dhere,
An Emergency Table.'
.
And yrayntnriy thinking of him,
An ejnergeiicy table in a sick­
Seen through. t|u* dust of long ago
Tli»* bloom of tho boy* sweet room. and one not often thought of,
can easily be managed where Uteru
face,
is a machine that has a drop-head.
A* In* rocks so (tiernly to and fro.
With a laugh that diecro th&lt;* Open lhe tnaeblne ami push lhe
leaf over lhe bed, and ll serves as a
place.
convenient table for the person
Sometimes be holds a book in hi* therein. A square of while robber
cloth under a white cover will pro­
hand,
.
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tect Hie wood from hot dishes or
Souieliinrs u pencil and slate.
And the lesson is hard to under­ glasses, and make it look attractive.
-- aUind.____ '
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The figure lo calculate:
Grape Fruit Pie.
But she sees the nod of the father's
First bake a shell as for lemon
head,
pie; then make a filling ns follows:
So proud of hi* little son, '
mix one heaping lablesjxfotiful of
Ami she h«?ars the words S3 often conlatarch In a little cold water,
said
and over this pour ono cupful - of
"No fear for our little one.
Imiling water. To thia add the juice
They were wonderful days, the of two grape fruit, the grated rind
and juice of one orange, the beaten
dear, sweet day*.
yolks
of two egg* ami lhe while of
When a child with sunny hair
Wat here io scold, to kiss and lo one, and a small niece of butler.
Pul all iu the double boiler and
praise
rook until thick, stirring all lhe
Al- her knee In the little chair.
She lost him back in her bu»&gt; year*. lime. When done, put in the shell.
When the great world caught lhe Then beat up the white of second
&lt;&gt;gg with one-half cupful of sugar,
matt.
And he strode away past hopes and until thick, and spread with a knife
over the pie. Pul In tha oven and
' fears
let brown lightly. Serve cold.
To lib place in lhe battle s van.
But now and'thcn, a wistful dream,
To Dry Cxdlare and Cuff*.
Like a picture out of date,When hanging collars and cuffs to
Hite sees a head with a golden gleam dry, instead of pinning each one to
Bent over a pencil aud alate;
tin: lino, run a piece of tape through
Ami she lives again the happy day. tlie buttonholes and pin the ends of
The day of het young life J tlie lane lo the lines. Tills prevents
spring,
*
any dirty marks and saves the pins
When the small arm chair •Cood as well.
■ jusl in the way.
Sand Miches for School Children.
The center of everylhinff.
Sardines made into a paste spread
on while bread and dotted wilh liny
Pop Corn Balls.
Pop ono pint of shelled corn,.and bits of lenton.
Peanut-butter and paprika.
salt il slightly, after carefully re­
Cottage cheese and minced onion.
moving any kernels that are not
Stuffed olives (ground) and may­
well puffed. In the meantime boil
onnaise'dressing.
one cup and a half, each, of molass­
Chicken, finely minced, bits of
es and granulated sugar, stirring
occasionally, until a little dropped celery, and mayonnaise.
Brown bread sandwich: -Jelly
into cold water may be worked into
a ball Hint will "click’4 when drop- mixed with ground raisins and
~
E! into a cup. To Hie eooked nw- candied oraua
Bananas sliced th in. dipped into
io* add one-fourth a teaspoonful
pt soda, altered into a leaspootiful of juice of lemon, mayonnaise dressing
cold water, and two or three ialile- and nut meals.
Ham clumped Hue wilh hard boil­
spoonfuls of dmHcr.
Beat tliorouk-lily. and pbur over Uio corn, ed eggs. Mayonnaise drcuing.
mixing it thoroughly with tho corn
ilredgn* lo Marry.
a* it is add.-tl to it. Then with Indicrett hands roll thir mas* into lialb.
Miss Maude Hollon, who,lias been
If liked.' maple syrup may If »’1P- an employe of The News . for the
■dfluted for lhe sugar nnd tiiolusres. past six years, resigned her pmdtion
or a plain sugar syrup inaF'Wused •nd'left Saturday for her home in
and colored iduk&gt;with some go«xl Hastings, where she Was married
vegetable cokn-inrf.
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llm same evening lo Hugh Furnis*.
formerly of Nashville. They had a
home furnished and ready to go (u
A Little of Everything.
Binis Nest Pudling—IJ*l come to housekcepiiHL and-were married in
boiling point one quart of tart fruit. their own hinur. Mr. Furnias has
Have roady n-tiatler made of: one charge of the finishing department
laldexpoonful of butler, two-thirds 1of one of lhe Hastings factories.
cupful of swftr, one well-beaten Beth of the parties have lots of
egg. one and Wle-half cupfuls of ;friends in Nashville who will Join
Hour, one and one-half tvasjioonfula with The. News In hearty lieM wish­
baking powder, one teaspoonful va- 1es.—Nashville News. ‘
niffn extract, and one-half cupful of
milk. - Beat Ulis mixture until •—BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY/
Miioolh, then drop by large spoon- 1
fid* on the lulling fruit. Bake tn
oven a rich brown. Herve wilh
ct rain and sugar.
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Ham mul Rice, a Southern Dish­
Heat one -und one-half lablcspoonfukt of lard in a frying pan. put Ii
two taldespoonfuls of chopped on- ■
ion, one lableapoontul of clioppnl
puraien.and one oupful &lt;»r cltopped
coog|d liam; fry until u light brow”
color, then add one und uno-half
cupfuls of hot cooked riot*, salt awl !
pepper In taste. Mix writ and add ,
one weil-bratrn egg. liemove from i
tin- lire and pile on a dish. - Gamish ’
with sprigs of pandry and small i
.many ao-catted Ec­
pieces ot cooked ham.
I. wa ounolvca unCheese Souffle—Ono- half cupful |
Of grated* ehecsr, onr ctuiful of ।
t’rap into onr store today, Juot to tat
lirrud crumb*, three tabl«*s(wxftifuls
uf melted butler, three eggs and salt jover tho laorlla v thia wouCarrul Pr&lt;
HtHl peppur Ul taste. Beat UP U1C .
K MuLHQLLA5P
&gt;-g£s stir hi Hie cheese, milk, butter, .
Iireailciimib* und seasonings. Turn *
into a bull'-ri-d fireproof dish and
l&gt;ake in a moderate oven for ono
hour. '
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THiatU
Fonurd HalinoAL-Miudi ono-ltalf
&lt;-an of million With a fork, &lt;1’111 onehalf cupful &lt;&gt;f milt into a saucepan,
a&lt;id four tablr&lt;u&gt;oonfuls of fine
hroadcrumbs. allow 10 heat, Ibou
add nne (abb-spoonful
liulter, twp
w(4|-b&lt;*aten rggu. a ilasb of paprika,
Should Uh
-'■n.MiuifiR of salt and lhe ant mon:
mix Urll togrltii-r. Hiiw cups well
T'S diBarent from
other* bwauae more
buttered and lined wilh cooked
care is taken In tho makiiiucaroni and till them with the
mixture. H&lt;&gt;1 cutM.lu a pan of hot
water and bake frtr twenty minutes.
Herve hot.

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Whole Wheat Nut Bread.
' Ib-al up tine egg in a basin withoiir-half ruplul of sugar, add onohalf Iraspoonfui of salt, onu awl
&lt;iar-balf cupfuls of sweet milk, one
cupful of chopped wajutil meals. 2
rupftils ”f whote wheat flour, on*
und one-half cupful* of while Hour,
and .llinap teaspoonftil’i'of loikmg
powiier. Mix -and allow to ri*e for
lw*uly minutes, th&gt;&lt;u Itp-n into a
bgUered and iloqrad, pan and bake
in a t^odorata oven for fqrty.uniu-

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Stove Polish

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Reason For iuich. Superiority
The Famous Overhead Valve Motor—Com

&gt;d the Greatest Power Producer of the Day

Tile smoother the surface, Ihe’lcss is th% lendency to
The overhead permit* of lower compression than i* po*। to a wcur. anuwa fjwt that the Buick overhead - scs «n important, advantage overjiotji other types.
only
rlMimzdhon. ami it naturally follow* that these rough Bible with other types. To illustrate, lake the tarnc charge
valve motor will develop 15 to »i per.eent. more power
its explosion become more positive, but it ckmns or
" - pioM.p.
r . a
. greater
——• -opportunity
.
for preiguiHon due lo &lt;|Mj cylinders of lhe sAme dimensions. On the Tliead. lhe
titan motors of other typos, all things being equal. The •imvcngcs 4ta cylinder* of burned gas more readily •aftar the
or ---------------projections-ahich
whichmay
may gas must fill completely not only the head.of the cylinders
,----------its higher efflL
efficiency
as u_ power,
principal reason, for it*
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______ charge has been fired; This is1 due to the fact Umt the ex- Ito* overheating of. any deposit*
i* under heavy duty, _r'
rhtm the motor is
or but both valve chambers. and the piston necessarily must
*--*-«—
haust stroke forces lhe burned gas straight out through, ast. especially wium
.
producer are therefore briefly
given.
,
-----i*arequired.
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travel closer to the top of the cylinder to compress the
. ere full throttle or uixk
high --speed
.
An internal combustion motor is in reality a heat engine, the exhaust valve ut the lop of the cyiiuder/and not from
Th.- fully machined, smooth, straight cylinder uf the ov­ rbargF, usually on nn ordinary size motor within about 54
and the greater the conservation of heat units, tho more the bylinder to a pocket and then out. On the pocket type,
erln
nd
means
nn
absolutely
consistent
motor,
as
all
cylinder
of nn meh. On an I. head, there being only one chamber to
power will be produced. Obviously the loss of such'units a certain purl of (he old gas remains after the exhauil valve
- inrun* Ion* of power. Therefore, were-il possible tu maintain closes, aud is thus mixed with the fresh gas, reducing lhe arfaces un- exactly alike, and each cylinder will handle its he filled, tho piston doe* not heed to go ns high, probably
urge in exactly the some way. under all driving conditions. about 1’4 inch from the top. On the overhead, having no.
heat in metal cylinders jfi extremely high temperature, tlm charge nnd causing a deterioration in ii* quality. No Micit
extra pockets or chambers to fill, the piston doe* not htree to
more power it would produce, it I* not practical, however, condition is possible on the overhead valve, where the fresh No i: :&gt;--ularity or roughness can exist in any part of il. '
The conclusion that must, therefore, be reached after a travel *o far and slop* compression m Inches fyoni the lop.
to operate any mechanical part, the surface of which is al a charge has a perfectly clean cylinder and fills same to it*
high temperature, especially a motor cylinder, so a cooling fullest capacity with clean gas. Thi* naturally produces .careful study Of the *l»ape of tho combustion chamber* of This, together with the difference in the rapidity in tho
three type* of mol or* fa that lhe overhead is the most reli­ Spread of flame after tho firing previously mentioned. make*
device must be provided. Thi* ln.inosl cases 1* ‘lone by sur­ greater expansion or piston pressure when fired.
The abrttqjce of pockets or chamber* in tho straight wall­ able mid most powerful motor, granting, of course, that tho n difference in favor of the overhead of 20 per cent, over
rounding the wall* with a jacket of water, lhe office of which
I* lo keep the cylinders cool,' but in such cooling many of the ed cylinder* of lhe overhead type makes possible lhe more ! ileincm* of-carburet ion mid ignition are equal.
the T, and. 15 per cenl.-ovor the I. typo in power production.
Ut. have already acen that the purer the charge lhe
accurate machining in their manufacture, and Insures a ,
heal units pre destroyed aud wasted.
VALVE LOCATION IMPORTANT ADVANTAGE.
......
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more quickly it burns. This explains the fuel economy ut the
more
symmetrical V..W..WO.
chamber &lt;«.
for combustion. As this chamIn the overhead valve motor, the cylinders are without
her
Is
merely
the
upper
part
of
tho
cylinder,
ll
allows
thia
-Buick
motor
and
its
ability
to
handle.lower
grade
fuel.
A
pocket* and resultantly present the least surface to tho cool­
• Tlie location of lhe valve is another important item, ami
- ing agent -and iouc, therefore, fewer heat units. On tho T or full machining, whereas tlie pocket* on oilier type* from charge of inferior fuel ffirawn into a cylinder mixed with a here again the overhead valve demonstrates its superiority.
L typo, fliA combustion chamber ia larger and has one or their very nature make ll almost Impossible to reach "with quantity-of already burnul ga» further reduce* il* burning The oil that lubricate* lhe piston is usually splashed or
two pockets, or chmnlaira, whicti inust bo as perfectly waler- any tool and. therefore, cannot be inaqnined or smoothed out. value and it* power-developing iiosribllilles. If the charge forecd into the cylinder? and distributed by lhe piston along
jacketed as the cylinder watt. This presents greater cool- From necessity lhere must lie certain places in these pockets is quickly tired and the dead gases are completely exhausted the wall* nf the cylinder. More or less of this oil works its
• mt surface, which I* continually giving up or losing many where there arc small irregularities and where the wall is from the cylinders, the (tower production is naturally much, way |&gt;ast the ring* up into the combustion chamber. This
&gt;
greater.
heat unit* which in the straight cylinder of the overhead rough.
surplus must !&gt;&lt;■ eliminated, and it is therefore thrown out
tfalve typo are retained. This means greater power develop­
through the exhaust valve.
ment in tho samp also cylinder.
If it passe* out as a vapor, no harm is done and no op­
All motors must depend for. their power upon the
portunity bi carbonize is given, buj. if it does not vaporize
expansion of lhe gas in the eyllndar*. This expansion is duo
and goes out as oil It Is sure to create carbon, because when
to the tiring or tho burning ‘of lhe gas under compression,
it reaches hot surfaces like the valve heads, etc, the volatile,
und the rapidity with which the gas bdrn* determines tho
part* artr-quickly llirowTTOtf,“leaving deposit’ or carbon.
'-rapidity with which'the pressure on the piston head Is de­
The overhead valves being-located in lhe head of tho
veloped. II is this pressure on the piston (hat produces tho
cylinder and farthest from the piston, are much less liable to
power.
become covered wilh oil and hence are less likely to carbon­
Tho distance from tho point of tho snark plug lo the
ize. On other types, the valves are low in the. combustion
farlliesl point iff lhe combustion chamber 1* less (han half
chamber, practically on a level with I iff- piston when it is at
that, in a T liead'motor, nnd some of tho manufacturers ot
the upper center, and any surplus oil Is thus thrown into tho
this type have taken to using two spark plugs al lhe extreme
pocket* and covers lhe valves and valve seats.
end* of their combustion chamber, and aro thus ablo to
The arrangement of valves on tho Hoick car permits a
aotare about the same results Wc obtain with our overhead
Showing difference in compression.
Showing comparative distance from ipark plug to furthest point in cylinder.
longer duration of opening on the intake, thus getting the
' und one plug.
charge of clean gas of the fullest capacity. By reason of the
In tlm L type, lhe spread of flame through the gas ordi­
Hmooth. pocket les* combustion chamber, this gas is rapidly
narily must pas* from lhe point of tire, or spark, across lhe
or expanded al the power stroke, after which the
The entire output of the Buick factory for this season is sold. Wc can only get six ' burned
cylinder nnd around into tho rliambnr’over tho exhaust valve.
burned gases avo quickly and completely discharged through
Thi* I* necessarily a slower process of burning tlie gnses.
an uiialMtrucled exhaust, thus making positive tlie highest
more
Buicks
this
season
and
we
can
get
these
only
because
we
placed
our
order
for
five
car
­
und lhere is a eorresitondlng loss of power development.
possible
motor efficiency, and explains tlie reason for Buick
loads last December, and only six remain unsold at the present time.
‘Vherdfore. n* the kuk expansion depends upon lhe rapid­
superior power performance* in every kind of condition,
ity of flume propagation, or. as commonly called, the ex­
' ami warrants the assertion Hint WHEN BETTER CARS ARE
ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION.
plosion, il cun bb seen Hint lhe overhead valve motor possesBUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM.

Messer Building
Michigan Avenue
with wide scats, taste­
base ; 28 actual
O. B. Flint.

W. C. T. U

Farmers Talk j
Like This:
“I Want 100 lbs.
More SalTone—0
Never Had Stock
do so Well Before”
Another farmer said: "I just killed my hogs
for my most and there wm do worms to be
found, and their livers were clear nnd,line.”
Still another said: “My hogs did fine and I also
tried SalTone on an okLheavy more and abo
got slick and fat"

The Wormlclde for Stock
The Great Stock Conditioner
At first wo thought BsITons was about the
same as all other so-called "Worm Destroyers
and Conditioners,” but wo soon learned our
mistake. Wo learned It was far better, and
that wo could get right behind It with our

“Do-AILThatMon«y-B«ck" Guarantee '
Wo h.— not
hod • »io«jo dtaolWl J emumor. It m bora
form .ninod, you .houM hod CoWono-tho mol modicUd oaH.
tho wormiado rad conditioner tar oil UVo stork.

JOHH McLRAVY
( ui-il of Thunk'*—r wish: to thank
my friends who so kindly icinein• bered me-AVhile I was al llm lq&gt;s.liilal al*o lim W. &lt;’.. T. U. nnd I.. A.
K. These arts of kindness were
Irtfly appreciated.
•
Mr.*.’ Halley M. Moore.-Adv. |
Fotrnd a (.tire for Itticuiniitisin.
“I Buffered wijh rheumatfiun fori
I’*’’ year* and eouhl nut gut my:
■ right band ti&gt; my mouth for (lint f
length of time," writes Lee L. Cliap-|
man. Mnpleknr, Iowa. "I suffered I
terrible pain so 1 could not sleep or I
lie *81111 al night. Five year* ago 1
licgan usink CbHrnberlafn's Lini- i
iiiwit and in two month* I wa* well;
and nave not suffered .with rheu-i,
mutism stirne" For sale by All '

HASTINGS,

Hisllngs, Mich.

Spring Term
merges in to tl»e Summer Session
offcrtnK continuous opttort unity for
any one lo enjoy nil the atlxan-

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UKTIUMT. MU:a

•B.ViXER WANT AUVS. PAY.

Prohibition Heeling In K*n*u*
Cily, Missouri, March 29.
' Air*. zBLevens was not lo be pres­
ent. There was a perfect storm &lt;$T
applause for her year* of loytd.
faithful sendee.
Her letter of
greeting was as follows:
“I greatly deplore my enforced
absence, from the Kansas City meet­
ing. but’ Inasmuch ns three General
Ofllccra and other notable leaders
uro present, I fell that I will not be
greatly needed. With one exception
it is lhe first limo for thirty-five
years I have been prevented from
keeping W. C. T. U. engagements.
I beg of you not to think of mo a*
disabled far 1 am able to attend lo
my correspondence which was never
so large as since our campaign for
National Constitutional Prohibition
ha* been well under way. I rejoice
with joy unspeakable over lhe re­
markable favor with which the
movement is meeting,'and I am con­
fident we are id win.
“To all assembled at the Kansas
City meeting I send hearty greeting,
and to.all white ribboners I send a
message oj love and good cheer
mingled wilh .lhe prayer that all
our brightest hopes for the bubcob*
of the meeting may lie fully «eulixed."
Translated lo Life Immortal.
April 0,1914.
“On any nioi'niug
Think ot '
Stepping on shore and finding, it
HeavenI
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MICHIGAN

"Our beloved dauntless loader
grew suddenly worse yesterday and
early this morning tho end camel
peacefully. Her faith and courage
were triumphant. T am ready-to
go when lhe summons may come,’
she told her best Moved, ‘llifl songs. |
the flowers, the joy of life Immor-j
tai far surpasses all that wo may:
have loved and enjoyed on earth.!
The news that came to her last
night concerning Secretary Daniel*
order regarding prohibition in the
Navy gave her great Joy. God com­
fort our hearts mid liclp us to cour­
ageously do our part in pressing the
hallio to lh« gate- of National Con­
stitutional Prohibit jon."
A very simple service is to be
held al the Portland, Maine, home
at Iwo-thiriy Wednesday, April ft.
und at the same hour a memorial
service will be held at National W.'
G. T. U. Headquarters, Evanston,
Illinois.
Iq our bpreavemenl, may wo eomfort our heart;) with the words of ।
our beloved leniter. spoken at the;
last National Convention at Asbury)
Park, ‘“Let us never lose-sight of
lhe fact Ihal God i* in the forefront’
of every holy confilct, leading the I
Iiosls of right against lhe citadel*
of wrong."
In tin* hour of sorel
trial hud lesling, wlien.womlM most
grievously the one who has led so
wisely nnd courageously, lol u* not
forget that she would have us re­
member that He with whom is all
power nnd wisdom i* our leader.
Let us press off ftOho woyhl have
us in our campaign for the nation-!
wide prohibition.

NOTICE OF HEARIMG CLAIMS.
Statu of Michigan. County of Bar-;
ry,-w;----‘
Notice is hereby given, that by nn |
order of the Probate. Court for lhe
County of Barry;g.inudu on tlie fOtli
day of April. A. I&gt;. 1914. four
months from tlutt dale wore al.lowed for creditor* lo present their |
claims against -llm eslate uf Helen;
M. Dayton late of Niid.xminty. de-!
ceased, and that all &lt;-re*lilora of-aaid ’
deceased are required to present i
Hiefr claims to *aid Probate Court,
n| Iliff probate Oflicp In the Cily of I
Hastings, for ex.miination hnd ul-[
lowancc, on or before the loth day!
of August Best mul Hint Said claims
will be heard before said court, on
Monday the 10th day of August next
at ten o'clock in Um ,foreuoun of
that day.
*
Duled April toll). A. D. 1914.
.
CHAIU.ES M. MACK.
Judge of Probate. I

Of breathing a new air, and finding
il celestial air;
Of feeling invigorated and finding it
immortality;.
Of passing from storm and tcmposl
to an unknown calm:
Of waking up ugd finding il Humel"
Before this paper ..reaches our
readers lhe news of lhe translation
of Lillian M. K Stevens, (lie Moved
President of the Nulionnl Woman's
Christian Tempcranro Union and
• he EdiU&gt;r-iu-chicf of Tlie -Union
Signal, will havo come lo x^Jiitn
rlbboncrs ttje world ovep through
tho medium of the pres*.
During the Inst few months Mrs.
Stevens* hebltb has not been as
.v igoroijs as usual, but she has been
able as National W. C. T. U. Pre*&gt;
deitt to attend to tho ;great work
called for by the movement inaug­
urated hy the National W. C. T. U.| Children's Diseases Very Prevalent.1
for Natimial Consiilulional Prohibi­
Whooping cough is about every-,
tion. while she has been, in her
where. Measles and scarlet fever
Portland home she ha* been iu daily almost a* bail. Use Foley's Honey!
l touch with the great National W. G. and Tar Compound tor Inflamed
T. U. forces at their Headquarters throats and coughing. Mrs. I. C.
in Evaqyton, Illinois, which work is Hustler. Grand Island, Nebr., says:
radiallM put through all lhe na- “My three children had severe nl- I
lion. Until a few days of her going (acks of whooping cough, and a
letters signed by her own hainl have I veiy few’ doses of Foley's Honev 1
been received' at Headquarters. and Tar gave great relief^-Aitliur
.Mr*. Htevrus has had the most ex­ Mulholland—Ady.
pert in edit'id treatment including a
BANNEli WANT ADV8. FAT.
!
noted Boston specialist.

Buy A Maxwell
$750
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Big Value Appearance
Big Value Efficiency

x The Maxwell Car has all the requirement in
the matter of room in the seats and body that can be
demanded of cars selling at twice.its price. This “big
value” car furnishes to.its owner the pleasure and ser­
vice of the high priced car and he has only the small fo­
ment of $750.
The Maxwell Car is not alone great on capacity
and room, it is great on efficiency, service and dura­
bility. It is a well made car. The factory is making
Maxwells by the train load now and they stand upon
their merit. You make a mistake in not having a Max­
well demonstration before you decide on what car you
will buy.

“If it’s aMaxwell you’ll get there

Bassett Garage
A. E. Bassett, Prop.

Nashville

�• THEn.urriMM!

This Is the Carter Car »—
w Gearless Transmission

OTICE OF HEARING CIAIW.
late of Michigan. County of Bar-'

Police i&lt; hereby given, that by nn
order of lhe Probata Cunrt for the
County of Barry, made «&lt;n lhe 3rd
tfty of April. A. D. 1014, four,
months from tlial dale were allowrd for credttoni lo present, their:
flaimo ngainsl lhe estnlc of Oeorgvl
W. Park. Idle of said county, do-1
ceased, and tliat all creditors of
xaid deceased are required to nrosenl their claims to said Prob:it«Court, at the Probate Office in the:
City of Hastings, for examination!
and allowance, on or before the 3r«l‘
day of August next, and that such
fllaims will lie hoard before said -­
Court, on Monday lhe tin!-day &lt;&gt;f
Augiul next, nl ton o'clock in I tie
forenoon of that day.
llated April X A. D. 1914.
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge of Probale- I
Notice.
To lhe owner-or owners of any
nnd all interest! ip. or liens upon
the land herein described:
Take -notice. That ..sale lias lu'cn)
lawfully made of the following deHcribod land for unpaid taxes ther e­
on, nnd that the undersigned hns|
•Hue thereto under lax deed or deeds
issucai therefor, and that you
are entitled to a reconveyance
thereof, nt any lime within sjx
months afler rcliirn of service of
thia notice, upon payment' to the,
*:wMibrsijniiHi or lo the legi/tief ihj
chancery of the county in which;
lhe lands Ho of nil sums pai.l ub&lt;&gt;n.
such pun'liaw. together with one
hundred per centum additional
thereto, and the fees of tfienliviiiY
for the w'rvh'o or cost of publics-,
Hon of this notice, lo be comput­
ed as uiM»n personal service of a|
declaration ns commencement ofl
mill, and lhe further sum of five*
dollars for each description without,
other additional cost or charges. If;
payment os aforesaid is not made
the undersigned will instilule pro­
ceedings for possession of the land.
Description: “The north
half;
(n. ft) of the northeast quarter
In. e. «) of tho southwest quarter|
fs. w. w) Section thirty (3p), containinx twenty (20) acres, more or
less. Town ono (D north, range
seven (7) west, being in lhe Coun-|
ty of Barry, Stale of Michigan?'
■।
Amount paid: Taxes for 1905. i
18.99; taxes for 1907. M-W. ,
'
Ernl'sl R. Hamilton.
Slew-art A Jacobs.
.
' Attorneys.
Business address: No 27 Kingman |
Bhl'g., Battle Creek, Mich. 4-wks.l,

1914.

This is the car which combines maximum simplicity with
■
efficient construction, adapting it to the use of all drivers in all
kinds of weather. It’s one big feature is perfect service.
The strongest point in lhe construction of the Cartercar is the patented Friction Transmission.
This friction principle has eliminated all the worry and bother of years.
The friction transmission gives any number of speeds and the change from one speed to another is made easily and noiselessly
with a single motion of the control lever. This transmission is composed of only two unit parts—a friction disk running against a
fibre faced wheel.
,
...
The remarkable simplicity of the friction drive makes trouble a rare occurrence. When this transmission is at low speed THE
POWER IS TREMENDOUS. The Cartercar can be driven over all kinds of hard roads.where other ears cannot go.
,
You should see the Cartercar demonstrated. Wc want a live agent in Barry county.

J 1 "7 Fire-passenger Touring Car.with 4-cylfndcr Bloc Motor, detachable
lyl
K head.
inch bore and •&gt; inch stroke. HXi inch wheel bane. . Final
“’*“*•**• • drive iaailent chain cncloaed in oil light and dust
proof honsing, nuking a noiseless chain in oil drive of great efficiency and
I
I
durability.
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Model 5-A

ROADSTERS IN BOTH ABOVE MODELS AND SAME CHASSIS AS ABOVE

Phelps Auto Sales Co., Michi«S''£SH£e Ave

, “REO THE FIFTH" MAKES
"BEN HUR” TO BE
NOTICK OF COMMISSIONORDER FOB Pl Bl 1C VTION.
FORMER RESIDENTS OF...
ERS’ON CLAIMS.
Ptale of Michigan, the Probate
VIGOROUS DEMONSTRATING RUN I .
AT POWERS’ THEATRE
COUNTY MARRIED 50 YEARS
„
*,
,„
I Court for lhe County or Barry.

Rial, or Michigan, Comly or Bar-,

Al ,

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

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UNDERTAKING AND

Daife Esreps ssnuay-

FUNERAL DIRECTORS
„ Uav. itawia’T- RS-'
, llhe probate office, in the city, of Cap. P. J. Ph lirrie Writes of 1709 i In Grand lln|i
This Magnlllcienl Mr. nnd Mrs. W. If. Landon, of :Licensed Ktnbalmtr always in attendance wolu North 11T al «n A 4:11 pl m.
Estate of Franklin A. Durfee.. iixstlngs. in said county, on lhe
•Miles Trip In 17 Days CarryPlay RrJ
, As tstondard
PHONE. 226 OIV 32?
J
«. C. GKECMEU G. P. A.
&lt;
SrettiiHr, Used to Lire in
...
Deceased.
,
.
: fourth day of April, A. 1&gt;. 19! i.
Ing 5 Passengers.
Of . ,,, _____ Metlon.
We,
tho undersigned,
having been
Baltimore.
...
.
,lb“““'k'*v™r^ hu»Jr.M ni.1., in »H-I
' Spectacular njagniilccnre. «!ra-;. Many of the older rwidenln of!
appointed by tho Probate Court for j
r
u
n'
‘
r
ii
,
vi«i.
.'''ideen
(fays
mid
lllie
Iwst
&lt;!««»•&gt;
a
I
iiintu-spiemior
ana
religious
ecstaev
:
in
’
A,,;ti
P
|
infic
«i&gt;l&lt;-ni|or
ccslacy
1
,
the County of Barry, State of Mich­
— ------ will remember
I
r’motarisL ruuld imAsihly wish was ant thir ntusl notalita coni'ouutante!
il Wnitnh Mr.
fhnti
'
igan. Commissioner* lo receive, ex- Eliza
.
A. Grim TuHej. du cased.
,my
&lt;in u trip to Luke of Klaw mid Erlanger's Internal ion- '"If IrirnVnuidy’ Thr-vi
amine and adjust all claims and de­
Henry Green, son. havhig filed in imunty via Sun Francisco ami re- ul product&gt;«n of -Beu-Ilnr" which Ir/' '"/J
mands of all persons against Raid Mid
court his petition praying that ■turn ln-t April :t9i:i.
wilthe tin-idferirig al Powers Thea-■ J 5 ir ?. ,‘L“ulmiVriiK7 (m
deceased. do herebu give notice that the
•
adminislration of said estate I........... I niwer appreciated so much the| tea-. Grand Hnpi^L Michigan, Wed- ;
"?iui ()f
we will inert at the Hastings City 1
granted
Leander BVimH. or ta soin - care of enidrol of my machine, ns l,m«diiy. I liurmlmr. Friday and Sat- AJ'M1 f'. ‘'J1 Li'h..”, -"the
Bank nl Ilulings, Mich., on Friday. Other
»
suitable person.
did on the run from Saida Barbarai tihlny nights anJThursday and Sal-1 H’* .»i iinni.uV’iXl'
lhe 29th day of May, A. D. 1914. and &lt;
ll IsOwlerwI. That tho first day! to the summit of Gaviota Pass; al-1 unlhy matinees, April 29. .Mi. May I
*“.« _/ \Vm’inn» H I-uidonl
on Friday lhe 3lsl day of July. A.
A. ■*,
D. HH4?at fen
o'clock an
in ■. •••
hmigli ......................
some sleepa---pilrhes
and. -2...............
During gjie fourteen
• 11,1 .-' &gt;J,.." "v "|(1iuV "n-'
iiy n.
•• uni'i»
-• • .are ■to. .....
• • year-D. 1914. al 10:00 o'clock A. kL, of of
&lt;01 .May
each of said days, for lhe purpose lttu’ 'orenoon, at sai'i prolmte ,ofiir.«.। *«• -encountered on this imrt &lt;»r the [ which liavo passed since lhe ftrigin!' uiveraary Itxlay &lt;il the home of
of .examining and dpowing staid Ibe and is hefehy iipjiointed -far [-trip. we never boiled the water ni al pnsenlalien of this noble drama,
said pelilion;
.
any lime. I'nmi lids Pnsj l«j L..s i
claims, and that four inonlhs- from hearing
I
J"F.”
ll is l\irther Ordered. That public QHv&lt;m lhe mud is pood ami over iin .1. ..rn-l.u.l uraml-ur. hill !.»..■ ■
the 3Mh day of March. A. D. 1914.
‘
Jd
developed
the
possi: pjt,7u.or friends of the venerable!
“
thereof be given by public:!- jgrade-* from eight to twenty per ,
were allowed by said court for notice
i
of a copy of Uu* order, for'cent.
creditors to present their claims to lion
i
•us for examination and allowance. three successive weeks previous lo| "Just lo wc wllnl lien the I-iflu
said day of hearing, in the lltvding- ‘ wuld &lt;h.» after a hard day s run. we
Dated March 30th. A. D. 1911.
ItANNTOi, n-itewwpnper printed and t*X'l» tij&gt;luirtJ:nrt on hard sand down
Gilbert Striker,
circulated in said county,
','&gt;n the la-ach, speedometer showing
F. G. Pierce,
CHAS. M. MACK.
j»\er fifty miles an hour, which was
J?.-?- «VA!,L.t«Oi h?’^‘n.!’Jn'.lei."lii' •'l‘ss Adelia lluughlalln were mar-:
Commissioners.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate. . I enough for me.
11 nlui^ and into lilt new ak*
I'rinil al theTioino of the bride's uur-i
Ella C. Eggleston.
• ‘ DuTing all that run I never bad wihMi1 uTil ^mnin lhe'rtmurnj1 for’rnls "at Baltimore. Barry-~&lt;#uiily,
Register
ofProbate.
f
the
slightest,
adjiisiment
to
make
on
vvhkli will p inqin lhe standnnl tor . Mi(,|u April 3, 1804, by Justice ।
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
_____ ____
_______!iny mactiii’ic, not even os much as decade- to rente;,
;Theodore Branch. .Mr. taindon was
State of Michigan. The Probate :
a • ‘ r
t— i____________ tighlgg ii l&gt;olt, and had plenty- of
Dealing wilh the earth life of. 1(orn in York, Ohio, Feb. 5. 1840, nml
Court for lhe County of Barry.
.
Sale of Slate Tax luinds.
• |H,w,.r |0 gpato at all limes. U v.us
Al a session of itald court, held al I • State of Michigan. Auditor Gen- w^h t|lv greatest idcasurv and Jesus, lhe Daul important period in when only ten yenrs old bis pai4lhe probate office, in lhe Cily of emi's Department, lensing, April l,; siHisfarfkm that we negotiated the In-f.uy, • Heil-Hur’’ shows the World ,.nls l!aJnt. (o Michigan, settling oh
at ita most womlerful point in mag-1 a fann at Henles Prairie. Barry
Hastings, in naid county, on Ine 1914.
- long steep and rugged mountain niilcence and wealth, for Rome nil- ,Ounly. loiter his father returned
Twenty-seventh day of March A. D.
NOTICE is hereby given that ccr-| hillx—thanks to the lloo (hf .Fifth's ed tlie world and Haesar Augustus 1(, Ohio and remained there until
lain lands situated in the county of ixiwariul motor
and w-.inde: ful was Eimieror orthe mightif hi. reahii jH-p, w^,n |1(! again migrated to
PreMtil: Hon. Chas. M. Mack, Barry, bill off (n the Slate.for taxes; brake*- Wr always felt ns sate lis
Our 40% cut eliminates price competition. You
Judre of Probate,
of IIH0 and previous years, and de-, i j(jing jn a Pullman, a fact that the earth had .Known. Into (Ids i H|js stau., locating at Hustings, and
...............in statements
........... which
."w»nio!
taXiv'ta
I!.»H*Plny ami pomp came the r,,si,|ing there during the stirring
In the Matter of lhe Eslatd of scribed
get the best to be had—the most for your money in
will bo ^'mtrtlmted
J; &lt;£"•«■
contributed
largely
ioour
our‘kreii'.m"
keen .
en7.......................................................................
bu ted targe
I.to
our
kreii
i- &gt;
-lv Na/.tri.IH.f tha CliHstos for ■ tllIl(.s of,t|u. civil War.
Jacob II. Lambert, deceased.
furwanled lo lhe offirts „,i
of Ihri joyment of th.- vVU..- .."ip, ™
.h. ” 1 | whom tlie nation bad longed, and it; in teg; Mr. Landon came to Ma­
'tire repairs, service and in the use of Firestone Tires.
’ Nancy J. Winters, administratrix, Treasurer of said County, find may. ter when* we happened lo be.
COUnty. taking up a half, see*
having filed in said court her peti­ be
ho seen at
al said office previous to
to. “Now. there may be higher* pric- I is 'this personality of JMUU (hut,.
tion praying that a day may be set Ibo
the day of sale,
at' ,.,i ears than my Reo the Fifth, but , permeating tlife fabric of the Wal-ltjon Of |and in Riverton township
sate, will be sold ate
for hearing on her tlnal account, public auction by «aid Treasurer, at there is no better car of its siie.l lace-Ypuiig drama, makes it n MC-jand having for his neighbors toosIMr. Landon was lhe
that the name may tic allowed as the County Seal, onThe first Tues-.ni„i no sr&gt;.&lt;NM» car could have given ; mon as w&lt; i| ns a drama of tremend- |y Indians.
reverence tli-st treasurer of the townahlps nf
filed and that she be discharged &lt;lay of May hexl, al the time and i me more pleasure and less trouble ous riigniih-anoe. The
whish the imminence of Chnst tjmter,
i.usier, Eden
xxien and
uno Riverton.
mvcriuu. Thisi
**n.«
• from said trust
place designated for lhe Annual than the lleo the Fifth you sold with
is
indicated
has
made
Ben-Ilur'
a
----«»-—
•»
—
ir..u.,..o
It is Ordered, That lhe 2ith day Tax Sale, if not previously redeem- ■ inP
was tha first year
the Indians pqidi
Fe.hniarv.
pagcanL-While the sweep taxes. lie was nn Interpreter andj
of April. A. D,-10! i, al. ten o'clock od or cancelled according tn law.
-Sinco I came back from that religious
In lhe forenoon, al said probate of­ Said statements contain a full de-! trip, nearly a month ago. I rode of lhe story-Of'Ben-Hur and Mes- had much lo do with tho Indians.j
fice, ba and Is hereby appointed for scrinllon of each pjrpel of said OVer eighteen Hundred and fifty, anta, .Esther and Irns, carries audi­ He came to fteollviHo in 1004 mid’
ences off their feet, the culmination
bearing said petition;
Yott can]buy|cheaper’|tirc8] than^Fre stones,{(but
lands.
, miles and for lhe lirst Limo yester- ’ of (ho dramatic plot being the char­ hhs resided here since. He cast his I
IL is Further Ordered, Thal'puliORAMEL B. I; LLLr.R.
I day.-did 1 clean the spark plugs,’ iot race, wherein Ben-Hur conquers tirsl vote for Abraham Lincoln. Mo
you positively can no£buy more miles, security and
. itr no&lt;tr&lt;* tnereor
giw it i»y
Is in lhe real estate business.
4-wks.~
Anditea. General.
tnyng the only adjustnn-nt
.mid
degrades
his
enemy.
Mrs.
faindon
is
n
native
of
Itocation of a copy of this order, for ,,
satisfaction for your money.
t
,
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' , .-i needed iii&gt; U&gt; iraro.-The ear-&lt;to*uufi.
three successive weeks previous lo
•
Xwhinr-more 'reaHilic-than this ehester. N. Y., und was -born March
.
Firestone advertising, features no. fictitious mile­
said day of bearing, in tne Hastings
ORDER FOR rt-RLKATlOX
I scene, in the atena of the Circus of 22. 1850.' After coming lo Mwbigau.
BANNER, a newspaper printed and
Antioch with Ben-Hur and Mossala her parents sell led near Jackson,
Slate of Michigan Tho iTobalo: (jav I iMHight it
age
claims
or
obsolete
methods
of
manufacture
to
rirculated in said county .
Court for lhe County of Barry,
.'.j w|gh you nnd all your Reo( driving quadruple teams of equine where she attended school. Later
create false impressions, but it does claim most miles
CHAS. M. MACK
she went (o Baltimore where she
At a session of said court, held al: people nil the success yob (lescrve? tnorouglduvds contesting for supA. true copy.
Judge of Probate.
phmiut y has ever been imagined by Iliuet Mr. Landon.
Ser
dollar,
and
the
tires
deliver
the
goods.
Why?
Ilia
probate
office,
iu.
the
(City
of.
1*.
J.
pichcrie.
EHU C. EggiMton.
« dramatist or executed by.a pro­
There are four daughters nnd ono
a
Hasting?, in said county/* on the
Los Angeles, Calif.
imply because they are built to do it, and always
Register of Probate.
duccr. The race 'enthralls, because, son living: Mrs. Mends and Mrs.
Fourth day of April A. D. 1911.
------------------------- ---on Its nulcome depends life, love,Wilmer Griffin of this ally. Mrs.
have been. Firestone users know it.
Present: Hon Chas. M. Mack,.'
Will Have Few Imitators.
honor, richer to the victor, nnd Horace Kaye &lt;»f Shelby. Mr*. Ixuiisa
I pjj yOtt ever hear of such an hi-i when Ben-Hur receives tho victor's P. Mends of Custer, and Edward
We prepay express on Firestone Tires ordered
NOTUT OF HEARING CLAIMS. Judge of Probate.
In tho Matter of the F.Slatc of Htante qs Ihis? There* no record crown of wild olive, audiences ap-| Landon of Custer township.
Stale ot Michigan. County of Bar­
by consumers outside of Grand- Rapids. If your
Jesse Callihan, Deceased.
, of it happening nny lime or any plaud with the greatest enthusiasm.
Both
Mr.
Mr*n
-',k M
“ am! Mr
* 1I^indmi are en­
ry. »*■
dealer
does not handle them, telephone us—we pay
J«M0 A. CBlIihan* ^(n;(
where
before.
Harris, THjmdm, oldjoying epmuaratively good-health.
.Notice is hereby given, that by an in said court bis. petition nraytng
of Ule |a(fl A. D. Thomathat, too.
order nf the Probate Court for tho that administration de bonis nonithir(y ytiaril apo
Ford Breaks production Marie.
undent in the
th
years ago a student
County of Ilgrry. made on tho 271 h of. said estale, may he grunted tn thirty
Bring
us
your
job
printing
and'
Middleville high school, hut now a
Perpetual free air service. Use it no matter
1 Hiring tho 20 working days of we'll do U right.
day of March A. D. 1914, four Charles A. Gaskill or to some other
prominent attorney at lensing, has
months from that date were allow­; sullabfe person.
what make of tires you drive.
been given ’the unsolicited appoint- Mart'll, the Forff Motor Co. plant in’
ed" for creditors to present their
It is Ordered. That lhe first day 'me-uL ns noslmnstete at the capital the cily of JMtoii, turned out 28,­
Halma against lhe estate of Robert’ of May, A. D. 1914. at fen o'clock in
Montgomery late of said county, de­ ; lhe forenoon, al said probate office, city. -Bul’ho turned it down, giving 700 cars'or over." MOO a day. - The
ceased, and that nil creditors of bn and is hereby appointed for as lit# reasons Hint il would inter­ ligure marks n paw record for the
fere with his law practice nnd that factory and comparts wtfli 21.021
said decided arc required to nre-; hearing paid petition.
ho wouldn't have lime to attend to machines produped in February.
wat UmIf claims to said Probate;
Itis Further Ordered. That pub­
Probably there-uro .olhera in Tho factoi-v received orders ■ for
Court, at the Probate Office in tba, He notice thereof fee given hy publi- it.
Right away—the first day you start to
of Railings, for examination‘ ration of a copy of Ibis order, for . I.aMing who will be more than glad more I tian I2,«b machines ono day take RHEUMA—the Uric Acid poison be­
aUowancc, on or before lhe three successive weeks previous to tri qualify for t|g» place. Init the at­ early this moutff and operalinna are- gins to dissolve and leave the sore joint!
far behind booking*. Reports
. - j and rr.uadex Ita action is little tea than
day of July next, and that such said day of hearing, in the Hastings titude and action of Mr. Thomfis has still ....
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n tho I ord mills al h OTu,
OnL , magical. 50 cents a bottle—guaranteed.
as will be heard before said BANNER, a newspaper printed and established a precedent that will from
231 North Division Ayo.,
have but few followers—Middle­ and Manchester.
England, show that
Bartiont of Ft. Loratae, Ohkx
?----------t, on Monday tbo 27th day of circulated in said county.
™ business of these two rompinies Mys. "After treatment by three doctors
ville Bdn.
the
fiasi. at ten O'clock in the To re­'
CHAS. M. MACK.
is proportionately aa br»*k a* al Die without result. I wu cured ot a very bad
GRAND RAPIDS,
MICHIGAN
A true enny.
Judge of Probate.
Anferjcan
plant;
1
—
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x
Bring
your
j&lt;&gt;
bprintlng
to
us
—
L D. 1914.
Iu RHEUMA."
t f Probate. | we have, a complrlr equipment and
M. MACK.
-BANNER
WANT
ADVK
PAY.
do only first rliiss work.
Ige of Probate.

I'l.T'i."

wiiKS‘ilril.n.

Come direct to us for real’tire^service,’sat­
isfaction and economy—no concern Jf any­
where can beat the quality of ourJTrepair
work, and none will do it so cheaply.

Tirestone

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM­

OPEN NI6HT AND DAY AND SUNDAYS

Grand Rapids Vulcanizing Co.

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY

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FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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TRY BANNER WAJiTS

PART ONE-1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 30.1914

NUMBER 53

Barry Co.’s “Go-to-Church” Sunday Is May 3
Be Sure That YOU Count One at One of the Churches
Let’s Give, the Churches of Barry County the Biggest Boost They Ever Had
FIIRTHFH TIUVFI III
runincn I iWilLo in

PUZZLE

count will be made of those
attending morning services

PICTURE

INITIATE TWO TEAMS

rant mi

Hooker Chapter, of Lowell. Invited
to Phrliriputr In Big Time on

At Barry Co. Churches Next Sunday,
Which In ‘Go-to-Church
Sunday.”
AND THE SIGHTS TO BE SEEN.
Stationed
in the vestibule of
MEN AND WOMEN BEAR ALL
every Barry county church where
THE BURDEN* FEW HORSES.
services-will lie beta during Hie day
next Sunday will be one or two pcrQUEER WAYS OF SERVING MEALS MMMI whose business it will -be tn
count those who. shall attend the
7
AND STRANGE FOODS SERVED services. The aliendance so count­
ed will ba reported and published.
We hope every Barry Co. reader of
Japanese Resort
Is
Described, I lhe BANNER will attend some one
of
these services.
l-eavrs Japan and Will Next Dcscribe Korea and Koreans.

LOCAL’HIGH SCHOOL
HONORS ANNOUNCED

l he iiK-nibers of Hast ings Chap­ THREE OF
ter No. c?. Ik A. M. nrfrjnannhtg to1
have a big Hireling'nil May H. when
two teams of thns* candidate* each

HERE.

work in the afienidhii and evening. STUDENTS MAKE TABLES
■ xjker Chapter, of
i invited to be
FOR USE IN SCHOOL ROOMS
hfer .degrees on

ning. after which

PLAN FOR BIG TIME
HONOR BISHOP BURT

Kioto, Friday September fi.
We made a side, trip1 Io Nara to­
day. This is a journey by train of
about two hours, and we enjoyed
the view from lhe train more than
any thing else, as we were passing!
through the garden of Japan. Ev-■
cry valley has been leveled off,, and , WHEN HE VISITS HASTINGS,
every Inch of the land used, from I-----TUESDAY MAY 19. SUNDAY
, the base of the mountain, and as far;
SCHOOL PROCESSION.
up on the mountains ns ir is pos-;
siUe to cultivate. Above this thei
a.nd’’rrounKha,S liK WILL BE GUEST OF HONOR AND

ROYAL ARCH MASOHS TO

r Live Nchh Itenw (amlrilmlnl
J»y Students in Hastings

MEN OF SCIENCE HAM­
PERED III THEIR WORL-.,,^,
FIND THE WALL LAKE SUCKERS

WHILE

EKTIGATiXG

afternoon.

Hastings

W«*odlmid.
91.0(1,
Mr. Rif-hard Doyle. City. OtflG.
SOME

PHENOMENA THEY • 91.666.
.
| Mi*&lt; Geneva Haye*. City, lgnkh.
Mi" Vera Wood. Coats Grove,U

I
FOUGHT IN CIVIL WAR ca"SHXtyhere ORATORICAL AHO DE
PI
AUATflRV
POilTfQT
looking
for
walking
suck
WHEN ONLY 14 YRS. OLD
LLAmfllUni UUNIloI
ers in a plowed field

the land in terraces, and uM1
SPEAK AT 6R0THERH000
Malh&lt;&gt;w«,
3.UGR.
. .
lir
water from lhe mountains to cover;
.
Hie higher terraces, and then puts
,
High School Noles.
it down to lhe lower ones, in many Address Will Be Given in the
______
_
.
We
murli
rogrul
that
Miss V.-ra
mid Martha Night of Muy 12.
places II looks Ilk.- ca'cades
*
•••
Church Auditorium.
Public
....________________ .... ,
,
’ Halt is cr»h&gt;pell&gt;-ti Jo give up Iter
CONGRESSIONAL ACT ESTAB­
gri'cn.lnnd, as the emlmnkments are
........
»«*« 'I- lv,„k
s,.,,,. G.nkb.n . um.‘- I...Are there- enough ihnsir loving WAS HELD TUESDAY EVENING
Is Invited.
LISHES A. D. CADWAl.I.ADEIfS people who ap*pr8ei;U.' high class
AT THE HASTINGS HIGH
nil sodded Io keen the land from
The
great
ui-j
mo Methodists
Metnmlisu are making
r
washing down. This locality isi al
­
music to justify the nianngeinent of
TERM OF ENLISTMENT.
SCHOOL ASSEMBLY ROOM.
The’’ preparations
for the coming of.
—
so the lea garden of Jnpnn. Th.:"
the Opera House in bringing here
Ttyo Well Kimiui Hasting' Men
jn iw.miQn
Bitmap William Hurt, who will be
bushes are ns dose as can bet&gt; in
The Sheehan Englbli tlpera Coin•much eager aidicipatinn tu lite
row*, and they sny many of them here on Tuesday, May HI. Bishop PIONEER SCHOOL BOY RAN
panyy
THAT’S THE iji cstion. MISSES AUDRA DECKER AND
Walj.IAke ...... . up to the
tirst lta.«ltng* High School- banquet.
Burl
is
one
of
the
most
noted
lend
­
are 150 years old. The tja i* cover­
This organization Wead- il by Joseph J
AWAY AND ENLISTED F. Hheehan. the greai.-'i of all Am­
ed with screens in spring, like to- ers of his church, having won in­
JULIA LOCKWOOD WIN FIRSTS
Iwco is covered in the Connecticut ternational fame as a resident bish­
erican tenors,, hold- a uni.iue MHT
sih'kers,. that,
op at Rome, where hr was stationed
valley.
*
A line oak dictionary table,' the
.sition in th.- miMAr woild.
Enr
weigh
ur live pounds
Nara wn* (ha old capital and the with authority over all .Methodist After Long. Weary Trip to Wash­ yejirsML Illis been ackimu'li-llged the j Hustings Cels
noses right up
important things date back to 700 Interest* in continental Europe. He
•inly placed tn ttu* High Schon!
ington, Hr Soon Fought nt
foremost. En^listl tlnctfig .irganixaA. .1). A park on the side of Ute hevamr a warm personal friend of
lion
in
the
&lt;-&gt;&gt;iintr&gt;.
Tliis.,season।
South Mountain.
Ki ll's that lines Ute
iitory Contest.
mountain
contained nlwiul
WMP the King of Italy.
nmen Fuhr in the Library, and it
with such stars arf^Miss Mirth Car­
dispatch from men. Miss Laura B&lt;n-r. Mr. Nelson
■ thinl. the Work of Ralph
tamed w..
deer,
., which will
*111 rut
eat out ofj
of
At a meeting of lhe Sunday School 1 The following
The third district High school ora­ into foam. While eugag.-d in ’I"* 1 thorn.-, in the W,h grade room.
y.ur
of thou-J Board held on Monday evening it Washington published in (lie Grand H. Shanley. Mr.
your hand. A ir.74;-venue
long avr
Grey and
...
, .. ,.
.
.
sands of slone tn n ter ns lining the I was voted unanimously to have a Rapids Press of the 151 h. in*l.. Mr. Arnold Ih-auDViiit as his sup­ torical and declamatory contest and Iierbtvorons oi-cupalxni. the splashIW
..tab.w.l-r
...
I.hfl.nl
tor,,
«■«
-‘'-I
the
banquet
in
connection
on
Tues
­
path is
very
imposing.
~
.
1
------------ 1—
great Sunday School demonstration
iter'is making a
Ty' port,
jMirt, the famous jitttr
.
'
l»*
on
«t llUmji.
day evening were splendidly carried ,1..... &gt;» R hair mil-.
brings into lhe HmeligUl-one of &lt;,*z
new record‘ enpecjaBy as his offer-1 but and showed line cooperatimi of
One of the temples contained a in honor of the Bishop. A commit­
■
hmne
ahd
I
’
reston
Ihihner
It is claimed that
-h** Ing
as his company:
...„ is n* high tost
_.
■«
IMabulsu, or bronze gml. represent­ tee of flve; with the pastor as chair­ quiet- Inoffensive rilisl&lt;ns who Jia's
,'fncully and splendid school spirit.
ed ns sitting In a lotus blnssom. 11 man. was chosen to make all need- resided in mir cily for lliuf^asl consisting »f a triple bill, three on- Such events in connection with High
. Horner Jferiwrt mid Hairy Bron,
is 53 feet high, and the face Is 15 M arrangeinenls. The plan is to thirty-eight years, but. ne\erfhe- 1 eras in one performance, namely. school life cannot be encouraged too
,lll9 (iriiw'iiix nu'.nv". ii.i,.-,jsnn were ah&lt;ent from school one
feet long and OH fret wide. At the have, the Sunday School meet at the : b-ss. he. iia* a_Hfc history that n-ad* II 'ri-ovutore. The Bnheiniiin Girl iniii'.l),. and w&lt; .......
wish -Lltey;
niighl , ni,)]iv-44u.ei..|&gt;&lt;&gt;.( ifo&gt; power of locoand Martha, the best-art from each come offcner.
entrance Is n pagoda that to now church, form in line; and march like a romance:
Mi-'/Bowman i* siiimofairied at
he ..*nlne occasion; |0&lt;)|i(in. u.inK iheii'sin.lll under tin*
being selected.
priceless, but which we are (old down Green St. lo Jefferson, down
on Tuesday n :ht would do credit । ilfi
"Washington, Apr. 15.—The story &gt;
w leg. wiili
wtih whirl,
which they pnijiet
proper fM. 1Mtrk
j
aiH&gt;lhe|
was sold at the time they • were Slate St. |6 the M. C. depot, when
Now here 1.' the proposition: (he
of
a
t)fteen-ycar-nld
boy
who
en-i
..
..............
I
Mo,
.........
..
.
..........
hey
...........
. eh,1-1 •
lhe
Bishop
will
arrive
on
the
5:.VI
copying Europeans, about 50 years
seats must be sold ten days in ad­ tendered by tin* High school. com­
ago, for 15 yen. or $7.50 in our p. m. train. Epon lhe arrival ofrlhe listed in the army mid fought in vance of the performance if this plimentary to the &lt; •
...... r—y. "Be"
the
battles
of
Antietam
mid
South
'innimy. The party buying it was Bishop and party, the Tine of march
have nearly all
great company i» Io appear in this those accompanying
going lo burn it tlowji for the Id-ass will be taken up ami the Itisluip es- .Mountain and then took "French city. What ' th* use of having an
leave" because he was slightly dis­
the M h. ehureh. ;||,|e lengths of time. And some of
it contained, but in-some way it.was rortad to lhe church where lie will ciplined
’ 1 W -J.’- ,,r.Mr?’tTiem have '
•
•
•
by.hto superior, lies be­ opera house ami yet never an opera
give a short talk .to the Sunday
.Mi"JBrock'mfficr.
another nmmpreserved.
.
in
it?
llon'l
onk-r
tickets
unless
and Mrs. (strikers clubs an' On nur trip to Nara, we •passed school. This will be tin* only hind a bilb'which tuissr.l the house you,expect to pny for them at least
nn exrelleJU menu and we
i- their. .mmir* when called. It is ; yr u/mir faculty plans to leave fur
through the town where the Em­ chance the younger members of -the this week.
JflO|.e t Illi* ’Mftlllliei',
(wo days before the show. The dale
.
,
■
,
Mid
that
c.itlugbr*
around
the
lake
­
peror will be buried. -They are school will have to hear him. ns the
offered is Tuesday. May 12.
The rations, about tw-.lmp.li.'.l ami tUly r..mm.*n.-ed to make household pels ; y
Continued on page «lr.
building new platforms, and making capaeity of lhe church will no
prices are unusually low for such ta ing present. Il wa- a splendid' 1&gt;f
walking sucker*. UiiUI
„ .. w
exlanMvo arrangements. The busi­ doubt be required for the elders fur
a high class ailrai-tion. namely. SI, and inspiring sight as II..' large they got to •»ming in Midi drove* BARRY CO. Y. M. 0. A. NEWS
ness of Japan will entirely cea.«c the Bishop’s evening address.
75c and 50&lt;-. Il's up to you. If you limly. compoMMi :ill|U&gt;'l entirely, of nia| |j(||(. fenc,.*'had to be placed[,
D||D| IQUCn IM TUC DIMMED
This
Sunday
School
now
has
nn
from the.-9th to the I3th of this
want opera, buy your Seats.when students, marched by classes to their. |,n,uni| ult. (-(1imge* to keep tin*;
PUBLISHED
IN THE BANNER
month, when lhe burial takes place. enrollment of (kKHnembers1, anti its
snip opens. The entire lower tlrnir
in . i.. ;l'iri'-.l -ruin. ..I
«ui». In.lefll. 11 I. rlaimshowing will doubtless Im* a credit­
Kobe. Monday, September, 9.
must be'.'bld or there will be no inii.K* fumi*l»‘.l !■&gt; Illi* HikIi "imii J.l
iini-inftiiiini inahl
sight al
al। Rt 'hh uls Would Do Well to Read
We arrived here last night, and able one.
opera, in Uiulings this season.
nn lii*.innh*r in** l.*iidiT.liiii nJ jin. mu,. ,if I),,, year to .r,* Mimi*
The Bishop will bo the guest of
intended going on this morning, but
“
Weekly Amiouiirvmrnts of
Mf. il-nill Jjjuiaiiil Mm Irniel
lhl. |.lrg,r
r,.,uy „0’ |knix
it Is so enjoyable, we shall stay one honor at the Brotherhood meeting,
Work ArrqmpIfahmrnK
hirm.l—l .Hwhlln nimii* tliniuch ■
(|,t.
a,„un,| uh |hf*
Automobile Turned Turtle.
day longer. The view from our which will begin Til 7:00 o’clock
th. suptier hour. A bngliL sirappy ..fq WulldorlT farm adjoining the'
window al the Oriental Hotel. I can sharp with the supper. After lhe
Perry was driving program of toast* -followed wtthi |avp&gt;
•
.
.
*
1
only describe by reminding you of supper Bishop Burt will give a short
toward Hinn
town
Monday
&lt;&lt;&gt;»uru
-I.muaj’ morning, miMi'.
,, flora
B. B.
Krnk'-s.
(lietlm
Eng-1
Hora
Ilenk.of
.*. of
Eng-||snq u wonderful how Nature nUi°/ Barry &lt;’.&lt;nmty Y. M. C. A', news
talk
to
the
members
of
Hie
Brother
­
the morning we were at Sarenfq,
about 3oclock, and when this si&lt;i.» Ji,h deparlmenl. i.I.-aUy Idling lh&lt;^and wo were all nut In our night hood. Then' Ibo latter will iMi*,.'
Of the McElwain farm homo on the role of tonsimtolres'. She was in­ : ways suppli.'s those qualities that1 imhbslmd under ,a separate headclothes, looking over tho Bay of lo the nftdilorium. the center seals
Cemetery road, hl* automobile .lip- tnalueed by Supt. Conkling. Greet­ ar&lt;* most, needed m changing von-. ".’g* This news is |&gt;r»'pared b&lt; Mr.
I .lition* ami. mivirunment*? Win*; 'au'lere*M*k,..the_i:ouniy secretary,
Naples. 1 nni wrillng you. wearing of which will be reserved for them.
ped down the.high bank and Hirn- tag* |(l th.* guests
by
my new bright cokired Japanese A section of the auditorium will al­
ell turtle, making a complete turn-, Keith Chid.-sb-r, 16 mid rfsponded can foretell tlm future of tlm Wall! H "dl contain a great deal uf inlcrkimono, seated at ffiy desk in front so be reserved for lhe members of
over.
lor a wonder lhe De. him-; by Supt. Fraz.-et nf Lowell. Chair­ : hike "sucker?" We must nlw»y&gt;;C*tmg material about the'Avork of
of a window overlooking the rea. Hastings circuit. The rear of the
self escaped with -nly a few bruis- man of Jhe dtolriri committee, wlm 'have tlii* "sucker” with-us. Wtliphe ..rgmiization here in Barry
able’ •&lt;»
to •-&lt;■»&gt;»'•/
supply the de- r county,
witii glimpse*; ...
of what ,,
is
. The harbor is filled with all kinds church and galleries will be open
es. His light' went wrong al (he I mail.. iuin'&gt;-lf solid with tin- Ha*- Wall
’•'',* lake be-«•»■«
—...............
time (lie accl.leiH happened, so that! ting* siudenH by 'hi* &lt;ik*venie«&lt;
W.*« -nly . wish (hat we h'*"'K accomplish*-.!.
1 here are
of boats, coming and going in all lo the public, who will be very wel­
Alonzo D. Cadwnlludrr.
directions. The balmy air. and Ilin come. A special program is being
he was unable .i» keep the (rack. ■ |IH wii. and his thorough apprecta-1
rant aside the veil of lhe IndjJ™ }iilf1"nl',ll,“Y
arranged
with
plenty
of
music.
sun shining on the water, all add to
- -------------------------- rtmn of it... ll'isliiiizs
i»n ' &lt;|,‘a fulure and answer this-per-1 kind of work w|uch Hu*
M.
A.
Because of this one mistake, (hie
It is expected that at least 25 out­
City Cleaning DdC.
iEaeh rln*' wn&lt;*'rri&gt;i-rsent**&lt;i'bv a
questim. Is if any' won- j '■* doing. Be sure midTend this collhe. enjoyment of the day.’
■
uiy i.irunitajuay
Ka^
ita*, wn:,
|
“•••- Wall lake sucker*1 mmi and k.-jf post.-d about what is
On our way here, we stopped at side pastors, including two district tn boyish ignorance mid despite the
Friday May Hi* /------- „,.v
fact that he afterwards re-enlisted,
a"d
’ KZhJV. M
«nterest of rcien- • .!.•&lt;!in.nl tn be one of lhe strongest
Osaka, the lari?e«t manufarturing superintendents, will be present.
would
also-be
a
good
time
for
n
gen.
-------x
•
­
Alonzo
D.
Cndwalhider
of
Hastings,
The supper squat! for Lius May
• U1'
.'nrtuen.for goo.1 in Barry enmtown in Japan, with a million and
oral cleaning
day in Hasting'., I tarolhy Cook forth.for....
I r Z r.
’*ur’‘,&gt; 'V'11' an
nf *Hm***-;ly. The Y. Al. C . A.'lfas Lecmne a
one half people. It is purely Jap- meeting is as follows:’ A. H. Brill, Mich., never drew a pension, while Teams will be provided to carl away1 Mr. Humid4 ll.mvemr
Houvenir Hetinansnerderthe-seemingly
f&lt;&gt;r the juniorMi" MnrauritV
Mrangi'.phenom- rcmnrknbli*,fael&lt;*r in the life of lids
enrse,’ with only one European chairman. Howard Black. Frank comrade* of lest distinguished ser­ all rubbish that is placed in the and
*f..r
Mithe
“" “s-n
v uore
"‘”' r ich rei^
"f
« I''"*’”* “,h *\r
‘'”»"rie*. Its work
old. and that very poor. Tn this Erb, Frank Holly, Ernest Hayes. H. vice wen* more fortunate.
After Cndwalhider left his com­ Street. Lei all the rilutens of Hast­ doine their best lo convince ih,. L'lhtind. and wishing I- investigate ■ i" l'» be e.Ctende&lt;| among the youth
largb manufacturing city. ln« loads E. Hilton, Harold Newton. Gornellus
ings help to make the city more
doing, their -b.-t In ronv nnstandpoint. *•' "...
nil .i.^.iXv—
are- nil drawn by mien and women Manni, Leon Manning, Hohl. Mills, mand he.was arrested by an offi­ beautiful'by'a general cleaning-up
Continued
on
page
■);
.
(
,
jlt
lh#|
(lhu
m
al)
W
W
.
p,q.
Fred
E.
Norris,"
O.
A.
Fuller.
F.
3.
cer
on
n
charge
of
desertion.
Later
and tnelal and steel are drawn on
earls by men and women. \\ •• Pryor, Chas. Potts. Ray Patton. John he was taken away from the offi­ on May 8.
W.
It.
Jamieson,
clean fuel.probably saw noj. more than a doz­ Place, Win. Pennock, Cha*. Parker, cials on a writ nf habeas corims apd
Mayor.
Continued on page «.
en horses. The main street is Ira Peck, Horace Palmer, Halier afterwards received from lhe Wtici Adv.
niiout id feel wide, covered from Richards, George Robinsrtn, W. H. Department a Certificate of Ilonor__________ _
side*-Io side with cotton .cloth, to Rockwell, Walier_Rtrckhill. Lee H. able Dtaltarge. A
- keep lim sun ou. JA’r. 9»«kcd. our Randall, 8. Romig. Wesley binifh, ,There was some conflict in Iho
guide to get u* Tiffin, at a flrsU class ■Wm.-Rtii?ffletd. H: Streckert. J. W. rooord* al - tin* -War Duparlmenl.
Sage, Frank Steinke, Wm., Smith. however, as to his service. One
Japanese hotel, or Club.
.
Il seems to lie the custom fo or- Earl Tucker, Ira J. Traver. Lesb-r record showed that he left his
•ler in advance, and have your meal Todd, Geo. Wilson. J. L. Worrell. command on September 20, 1862,
prepared, so we did so, and went Ralph Ward. Leslie Weaver. Clauti anil (he other on September 30, 1862.
mil sight seeing, coming back al Sentz, Burr Van Houtan. J. N. Wa­ This date became very important,
lunch time. We did not like the terman, Ernest Yost. Henry A. Zer- as unless it could be shown that Im
looks of II when we got there, as hel. Win. ZuschniU. Dr. F. A. Care remained with lht*'army until tlm
the front of the Club House, or the. rollltftK G. F. Chidester. C. F. latter dale he could not draw a
side upon the street, was the kitch­ Field. C. H. Gaskill, G. A. Mackey pension.
c«Ulnu«l on J'»
en. which was open to the idreel. and J. E. McElwain.
Half a ilmen people were nt work
THE WINDSTORM COMPANY
Wesley Johnson Finds Home.
there, barefooted. However
the
entrance al lhe side was very neat
Little Wesley Johnson, who has
nnd.clean, and w«* were mri by a been residing happily with Sheriff
liefler who look our packages and mid ’Mrs. William* since be was
shoe*. We were also met by the taken from bis parents who are now Largest Volume Recorded In First.
Four Months of Any Year
maijl who was lo wait on u»: she serving sentences for mistreating
bowed very low two or three times, him. has been given a home with
Except 1913.
and showed us lo our apartment on Milton Conyer. of Milo, who is an
With the single exception of the
lhe second floor. It was a beautiful
unusually bright boy. rapidly re­
room, one side, entirely open onto covered his health during his brief spring of 1013, the Windstorm In­
a porch, overlooking a garden. The residence -with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ surance Co. has the largest liije of
only furniture hi our room was a liams. -He seemed pleased Io go in­ new business to its credit than in a
like Aral four months of any new
raised platform about one fool high, to lhe Conyer family.
year. And there have been no seri­
on the opposite side of the opening,
ous wind-storms so far this spring
with two or three beautiful pieces
Go
to
ohuroh
next
Sunday,
and
(0 serve as an advartumg reminder
of bric-a-brac upon it. There was
count
one.
The
only
count
that
will
for the Company.
also a table about one foot high in
the center of the room, with three be made in churches having both a
morning and evening service will be
Gas House Coke is not expensive.
at the morning service.
’Adv.
I&gt;. V. SlHinui. Niolit
Elroy Tobias, City Engineer.
Dr. H. A. Barber, CJl&gt; Health Officer. &gt; Earl Goldsmith, City MarxhaL

Newly Appointed City Officers Whose Terms Of Service Begin May i

13146439

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�THE ID

,’NER. Aran. :«1. HHI.

ORAT1
NJ CONTEST

Attractive
Footwear

yi,!ui"f.18ve?u
*hwr*
.lh"
t'l igh&lt;-.-l.'and (be li tnitemiesd tda-s
of the-lot, THjdin.iive class yetis
following each toast was a plrdsmg
n ature. Mtog,. Feii.T rendered it I
beautiful »oio duruitf Hn- prograttv;
ncompkhied by Mi-- Hazel Had-:
ford.

The out-ol-the-ordinary kind with
TONE and INDIVIDUALITY.
greatest shoe makers.

UnionSulte
Laeps
Embroideries!

. Muslim, Underwear
KUrU •
Princess Slips
Drawers
Coreel Coven
l.Biui) Liulrrwcar

Panto
Jewel hultona
Kiniomu

Standard Patterns In Stock

LARGE and COMPLETE
stuck that we carry.

The W.E. Merritt Store
Hartings, Michigan

Phone 66

Ironside Shoe Company

QUALITY

‘'“iSS.K,—' HASTINGS, MICH.
HI.W Audra Decker.

The conical followed in Hie High
school mom which was tn-lily dec­
orated with flags. and was filled to!
REYNOLDS -SHINGLE
COMPANY
— —
its fullest capairv. Supt. kTaz&lt;D0IN8 TREMENDOUS BUSINESS S
«&amp;'' w,,ieb.
1

Fruit Season Is Here

Bullons in pearl, tame. Ivory and
glass
Lace Flouncing, 15 and 18 inch
Full lino of Hoy al Worcester and
Aumricnu Ijidy corsets
White goods in India I.lnons
CorMit covers willi lung sleeves
Children's Gauze Underwear
Allovcr Embroidery

Embroidery Bouncings in 27 inch, 36 inch and 45 inch, with narrow
embroidery to match, also Handings to match.

Wc arc prepared to show you
ALL of these advantages, and
cvcff XiOKE, in the very

You ought to buy shoes with the same care that you use in
buying a pair of glasses; they have just as much to do with
your daily comfort. Here your individual needs arc given
our best attention, and wc have the STYLES and SIZES to
please you.

PHONE 175

It’s a good idea for women to plan now for the warm weather
which will soon be here. We haven’t space here to mention all
of the desirable lines we carry, but here are a few:

Flaxong,,
■
Poplins ”
Voiles
(tailors
Dimities
Dressing Soiqucs

Made from lhe BEST LEATHERS and FABRICS by the world's

PRICE ADVANTAGE;
STYLE ADVANTAGE;
WEAR ADVANTAGE;
FIT ADVANTAGE;

YOUR SPRING NEEDS

That is always our aim to give you the BEST QUAL­
ITY in all articles we have and at prices no higher than where
quality is not to be found.
,
Have all kinds of SEEDS, clover, timothy, alfalfa, alsike,
rape, millett and Buckwheat and can get you anything you
wish if we do not have it on hand.
Also sell CEMENT, bran, middlings, flour, com.
Wool season is now on if you have any, call and we will
try and trade.
Buy all kinds of Grain, Beans and Seeds. Submit samples.

---------- -Music—.March-II a s tings High'
Originators of Asphalt Shingles And I S4-I100I Orchestra.
AVith Present t-opacily Cannot i Selection—High Seined Glee Club.,
Kn-I. Up
l |. Willi Orders.
Mm.
!
,
, ,
Keep
•
’
lhe New Spulli —Grady—Lila
( The coitocicUlioUs mmiufaclurer Mnsber, Bidding.
takes great pride in pulling before
“TJ;_
The Grandeur of Nations-—Hugh ■
’the public nn article that is secund Wilson, South Hav-n.
to none of its kind upon Hie mar-, ■ Con-lautius
Conslantms ami
and Tl
The Lion"—El-J
10 and 15 cents per dozen
k&lt;'t. Such mi article demands the I &lt;ie
je Gowdy,
Gou:dy, Holland
Holland.
Happlm-—Miss
Julia
altenilon of every ' one, and the
"True
Happiu
all the time
originator mid manufacturer get |^H-kwo&lt;wi,
bx kwood, Blurgt*.
Sturgis.
llwi admiration.'or Hi* ...y. v'
Solo -Alfred
■.‘.'.L..: C. Wilcox.
",
ALL OTHER SEASONABLE FRUITS
public, according to Hie dispositioix Oratorical Contest,
SHE
of carli individual.
*
•.“ti
- «Keynote
z——z«vr
The
“Of ,Progress."—In­
H. M. H'-ynolds, lhe originator of land E: Holly.
..........................................
if
Reynold*
Flexible
-................
Asphalt
“The House Tli.il Jack Built"—
Shingle., whcllicr. he has secured I Harold Salyer, Pau Paw.
Btrlow O Co.
East State 8t
Haatings, Mich.
the admiration of all or not. has al: "Our Nation's Destiny"—Aiidra
least satisfied many of them as well |k&gt;cker. I^tke Odr-- i.
Phone' 150
Hastings, Mich.
as himself, that In* is putting out
“Twentieth Ceniury Slavery,"—
the very liesl shingle there is upon ' .Anios-Barker. Cohiualer.
,
lhe shingle marker .Tin* proof that • Owing
— to t(Ai«vn-ap|&gt;earanre ofj,
ACT ON FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNTY CLERK ANDRUS
this is true has ollienevidence than the Sturgis contestant, the chair-.j •
Assyria I'armers Club.
Questioning Your Own Worth.
■
the guarantee tinden which Hryn- man rul-.ij that Keith Chidester «-f
There Is no readier ^ay of bring­
PASSES
RAR
EXAMINATION
"Why do you say that Brown Is
The April meeting of the Assyria
.
— olds
Shingles
nrp sold, which how­
the local High school should, suitOld Adaga That "Ha Who Hesitates
—1-------- .
ever is worth reading and which We -lilulv with lhe tfeclainiiliun with. Farmers’ Club was very nicely en- smarter than you aroF1 “Why, you ing your own worth Into question
Which lie won second at &lt;Hs«ro. 1.1 lalntd ill ttie IKi-e Lmtr V: K: see. bo bad a chance once to marry than by detracting from lhe worth cd
Hut Won't Practise Now. Is Rec-; give herewith.
others.—N. Vtdcent.
oinmendrd for Office Jn Alasonic '' "In consideration of
' ' "a sell
’ lenient Jtisl at liic close of this part, of the
There was no forenoon
; in full for shingles purchased from contest the furgis contestant Miss' church.
Grand Chapter.
U8i
w
„
guarantee
nun
inr
n
icrm
In a letter to a friend at
Ixx kwiHxi arriveti
arrived alter
after na loniiinK
ibriliinu session, but about Its) sat tlowu to
i us, we guarantee that for n Iron lockwooii
Gounly Clerk Roy Andrus has had 1 of TEN YEARS Hie said shingles! series .of UlilluiptL winch includ' d lhe sumptuuu- dinner, many morn
pressed an observation Which La con­ Ihu honor or inminsNlw oxnmlun- :r™“'»
: ■■■&gt;—&lt;■ linlu.. bu.k.n d.nvn ant"- coming after dinner. In Hie nfterfirmed by general experience. Th*
1, .1,1
*». Li.i
,,1'oti: that they will not warp, or 1 mobiles and the like, mid gave her ii'jon the mrcUng was opened by
action which had suggeated itself to Hons In Id by the Mate Board of , (,ur| u- af|(,r t|H,y arp |nj(| U1M1|| t|lt. । jln.|a|(l;,ii,,n. and site must have nil singing ".Sunsliiiie and Hain." fol­
Law Examiners ami it only remains, roof. We further guarantee again*! amply repaid for her heroic, effort* lowed by a prayer by E. E. Berry.
had condemned as dishonorable. On for him lo be admitted formally to. any leaks which may occur in the J for when the derision was rendere.|
the bar before he is ready lo be- ‘ roof as a direct result of any’de- 1 it was found thu judges had given accepted and roll call found all of­
ficers pi ••/•■nt
organist, msorely tempted lo proceed, he told hia come a practising attorney. He will. frets in the materials furnisiiml by her first place.
_______ :_______________ :____________&gt; us, damage from Hrw lunl. lei»-. BoHiroiilretswereverycIusen* *i*lanl orgnuisl and reporter. I. W.
food rangos require carrying fuel and
pests, or causes other than ordinary [ they naturally would be. lhe eon- Cargo was named new im-mher of
but added, "First Impressions are gonwear and tear excepted.
! 11-slants having been proven ta-st program committee and Mrs. Emma
erally right." and b* proposed to stand
“We also guarantee that.the sur- I in -two'preliiuinanr trials.
Hill -of refreshment *couiuilliee.
by his first impression that tte course
*face
—•- coat nof
* crushed »slate
i-i- ....
..
|n (|t,. oratorical conh'st the Mrs. Nina Talker presented a bill £shes into and out of the kitchen
or gran?
in View would bs dishonorable.
itr will not rub off while the -liin- judgi*S giivd first place to Mi»- of *1for freight on the trawling
gles arc being ij»plie&lt;|, provided Audra iNcckqr, of Lake Odeasa High, library which was allowed. Miss
When a moral Question involving
Coal rangea-likewiae•
reasonable care is, taken. Wc also school, a Carlton. Harry county girl. Nellie Wilbur then recited very
dlffleullles Is put up to a person his
guarantee that lhe surfacing of the Mr. Inland lb?lly. of Hastings IJigli nicely Tl’ln* ltiu*HJor&gt; Wifi'." "The
first impression Is on the merits of
shingles will not wear .off to any ap­ second, ami Mr. Harold Salyer, of spiaying and Care of Orchards"
the question, without reference lo the
Gasoline stoves require generating be
preciable
extent
through
the
action
Paw Paw third. •
was very ably handled by F. A. Mcdlffictiltlfs of the course. Later the
of the elements, for term of TEN
Owing to protests lhe final n-sull Ivrmid. Ill* talk wan very inti-rdlCLcultiee begin to loom up, and canYEARS. We
further guarantee of lhe d&gt; ctainaiory contest is m&gt;l yet • »liug and furniHlbd many good
fore
they can be used, besides they ex
(hat for r like period, the surfacing known. Tim Mipcrinlcmltni from ideas. This was/followed by a line
doubter.
•
of siate or granite will not fade in Faw Paw protested the Hallond con­ m-trumcnlal by (lesiiu Wing which
Reflection on a matter of disagree­
.coioc. Ip. anx tfppnxiable «ient testant's piece as being a rradimr. wa« greatly enjoyed. Wallace Wilr plode and maim and kill
able duty often paralyses action. The
from the date of coiOpleuon of the ami mH fulfilling the r&lt; &lt;|uu . .&gt;!• ;n- bur gave a pleasing recitation. F. A.
work.”
of a declani.i!inn. as CtYpres.'iituth &lt;• Mi-Ix-nn'id accompanied by Mins
One of the oilier evidences of lhe from his M-kool went.up to the elate He.de Wing at the organ, gave two
Kerosene stoves smell and smoke
popularity of .Mr. lleytioliln.product rmite-l last y.-ar willi the sam*- dra­ fine bass Milos which were highly
is the great volume of them I..me matic pmee •■Constantins and the appreciated. H'xitation by Margar­
sold. The company find It im|H&gt;s. Lhiri? ami was ruled oul. If this is et Brady’was fine as was also the especially in warm weather, and the oare
AS SEEN BY NATURE LOVER
slide with their present capacity to sustained by tin/slate committee •eng by (Ida Willison. Dr. "Mix of
keep ui» with I heir orders an&lt;l in this will gjve Hoslinus U»l place Hallie Creek limn guv tkvrry itilerr
view &lt;if the increasing demand for nt Otsego, ami mgke .Mr. Cul&lt;u**l&lt;*r ••Ming talk tin, tlin^iubcrcular cow, of the wicks is a nuisance
these shingles, Mr. Ueynolds has Dubslitute for the Hturgta candidal' aft-r which ile- Ab rang a song,
In Their Effect* Upon Goad
provided for a great increase in at the .-{ate contest.
Old Mother Earth.
thus closing a venFenjnynble me&lt;dThe modern gas
capncily. In a feu weeks I hey will
The otcTi—Ira enlivened the oe- im&lt; The May Club will meet with
he m
in |&gt;uniiivii
{MMilion io
to inaws
make uovm
about oumue
double casion with it - 11-ual Hue mimic and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bheptrfd whun a
Hoy
Andrus.
m:
Frost and drought are not unlike In
not, Iwwever, practise law as he Hie number of shingles llicy pow tho &lt; ill I- Gw Club/under diaige of Decorulion Day program wtijl be
range has none of
iutcirds lo become candidate fqr a make.
,
Miss Fetter, g-aveAM!Vcral selecllim* given.second term as county clerk. Mr.I
aaiK«Uen»i Aur«m«ta&lt;.
that would d» credit to u .Chautau­
Alice G. Thomas, Reporter.
frouu hard. Is not very dissimilar to Andrus was one of six lo pass the'
qua program. Twy mustral nmnthe faults of other
the wane meadow daring a dry spell writ leu (xhtnlbalions, and lie slood MEASURING SPEED OF LIGHT Iwr.s dial made a special hit were
LAKE ODESSA.
after haying. Color Is gone, growth highest of lhe six. Mr. Andrus was
word* composed by George Beach
is short, stones show like land turtles, graduated from the Hastings high Scientists Can Toll With Absolute Ac- 'it. and Miss biYoe &lt;&gt;f Hie lligli
Ira Turriian Ims relumed from
methods
of cooking,
lhe soil la impenetrable, the wheel of school with the class of IfttQ mid
school faculty. The High sehoot Ml. Clemens when- he hus been tak­
nature la on a dead point. Only lhe spent the year ilMB iu the slate uuiydls tinder charge of big. blonde ing Imlhs.
. I.
--__v.T-ily law school.
Mrs. fSunuel Zelmer spent Iasi
Air. Charles Hill Shorewood ’ll w&lt;-re
It
is
cleaner,
cheap
always wiirtb lhe while ami added we. k with friend- aJ Caledonia,
Mr. Andrus is an rnlliusiastiimnrtnn t!ie-j,r..”i-ain.
\
^Tii- Effilha Baumranlner is ftio
kx&gt;k at the foolhole pita Im the inasdn and is nt pfesefif It. F. in
Hastings Chapter Fl. A. M. He is never hope to equal the speed of light,
All in .'ill. Hie affair was a spltfii- mg in one of Samuel Zelner’s hous­
er to operate, safer
now ■ candidate for the otlfce &lt;d which the scientists tell u# to 166.0001 did one and Ha-timjs will doubtless es on the boulevard. Mr-. Duve L*|iard will entertain
Grand Master of the First Veil of-------------------miles a second.
..
If ..
light
e». could not | m - have
..... tionble in landing yin
always ready iith
the Grand Chapter, a meeting of actually be measured uo one would; of these .cpuloids.
,
for her l.'iu'lirrs Hie Wort Odessa ami fgike Odessa
which organization will be held believe II *
'
fmid Hie
ie -ebuol i-«&gt;
haVfr proved that lh&lt;? U. B. Aid Sociclics Wednesday. An
such ivpressloru. while that poola of during
tlm middle of May. Mr.
F- An'
. .
There Is a delicate Instrument used i■.........
1:11x*. string
always hang* out for all day meeting.
Mrs. George Weed and Mrs. V. C.
ilrus’ candidacy has been ito*” ,n mea,urlnx fisbt which throws a *«'
full heat instantly
such as tlivy.
Impoeslble. The earth, like the by the local and oilier chapters.
WnlklrfS drove oul tn
Mr-. Cha».
lent.
beam of light upon a revolving disk. ।
"
frightened cowboy. Is pgls
Moe Sunday. She bus been very
was Mme
some doubt about the fig-;
flg-|
To Brighten Tile.
There wu
sick with
the turn of a valve, and the cost of
lention of Its natural tan;
ures obtained la
urea
In this way until It
it was'
was , To make red tiles a nice, bright,
Mr. anil Mr». Hiur.lrmair and
like the cowboy, thia oujy
Real Teet of Sympathy.
found that when the earth was ini
n:b well with a lemon daughter Beniicit Htid Mr. mid Mrs.
Anybody can sympathize with the
the part-of Its orbit nearest to Jupiter; dipped in/ino *alt- Leave it for a feu Wells motored to Duttoirtfaturifay purchasing is low and terms are reasonable
•ufferinp of a friend, but It requires a
ecllpsea took place 16 minutes earlier minutes, then wash tn the usual way.
visit- friends mid camo Imine
very fine nature—it requires, in fact, than when it feas in the furthermost | Yon wll&gt; flnd this well worth the trow to
Monday through a linrd rain «tnrm,
the nature of a true IndivfdualUt—to
part, whereas by all rules of astrono-l ble- for when it Is finished the tiles Steven branch is drti'Ing ■ new
Thornapple Gaa i Electric Co
sympathize with a friend’a succesa.-” my they should have token place at'»,n 1,0 ». nk®. defi* r°d- W1U‘ a11 ,be Ford, purchased of Cha*. Kart.
Oscar Wilde.
Mrs..
and
children
lhe same minute
each H.ky
time.Newltm
It Isalde; •tain*
removed.
•Phone 5
-pwnUWwlpeiutay
-Frauk-Coykenduoed from this that the light was1
E. D. Phelps.
.tail’s while Mr. Newton woijl n&gt;
■ not tastantoneoue end consequently;
When Mending Umbrellao.
Howell to attend l.he sale of HdlsAbout Stains on Marble.
Take
a
amall
piece
of
black
stick1
J
S
“
lnn
£*
u
.
,
0
u
?,*
an,e
J
’
ho
..moving
ain
auuu.
....
lein
cattle.
'
.
-For
rcmortsg
dirt
stains
on
marble.
Definition.
•ALWAYS RSHDER REAL SERVICE"
Andrew Wallers visited over
°'Wt- * dla?“ce 0,i grnn arable Is mpHenL Make a m&gt;
toll me about the Ing plaster and soak It until it Is ‘eA®r
Z ptacu
-----------------k- abdut 2OT 000.000 miles, thus giving to;
t|on ot
Bri, • and
- • - ------ —• ■— Sumlay willi his &lt;l.iughler, Mrs. Ora
• aplMl| Wit* soft,
it carefully
uadgr .ths
,o! ’lu
“Hon
of Manl
gum arable
_____
Itaht a raln»&gt;ltv A. IKK IMM1
• •—_. ..
.. on until
.
ie*d sits' ________
h«ta muee
ln*iSs
and 1st
It’ dry.
It remain
nine
».na
lev it
ary. Thia
ua Ta
is beto.v ’ - ~ ------- of 186’°™ —•-» ■
---------WMM, ft
„ dries. Thin peel Hullibergrr. &lt;»f Williiunstnu.
r - l ter than
— . darning,
... .
L
end.
«**■ accurately ahown
ohntwr, tar.
. . oJ». aC(j. .
... oomea
___ Mu/un» Myrtle and Gladys John­
as ...
it closes .*
the hole
0D“1' Which
* .
*'■•
tot-. or
din
son spent Thursday'in Grand Rap­
paaiar without stitching.
,r
ol~,r «xp«rimento.
‘
id*.

And we have carloads of BANANAS
which we are anxious to sell either by the
dozen or by the bunch.

FORTINO

'

LUKE WATERS, .

�ntEHvrrrxc.sB
IENOE HEARD DR.

JOHISTON'S ADDRESS
On Causes and Treatment of TuberriilMis. LeetiiFS Was III test rated
By Hlcroptlcon Views.
Tho Methodist Episcopal church
was well fllltvl Sunday evening, to1
listen to ah address by Dr. Collins।
II. Johnston, of Grand Rapids, on
the causes and treatment of lubercu|o4is. Ordinarily this foplc isi
presfliiti'd in a way that makes ii•
niiythingliut inlerMdliig to a pontilar audience. But Dr. Johnston has।
the faculty of making that subject
so interesting that ho held the clos­
est attention of his large audinnec1
throughout the address. A largoi
number of gtcrannticon slides illus-■
l ruled the points brought out id" the’
1 lecture.
De. Johnston is an flxperi in tho'
treatment of this disease, nnd is a■
recognized" authority. In GrandI
* llnpids he has done ipue|i towardl
hirvliig tuberculosis treated in an■
up-to-date wav. An open-air cot­
tage of large size bqs been provided1
nnd much has iieen done io inform।
the people What lo do to prevent
* the dbciuie. or if U. has already ap.-:
peared, what to do to stay its pm-1
grQM. What all thia has accomp­
lished is shown by the fact that
while &gt;» the whole country lhe av­erage annual death rah* from tul»iTculosis is 1fH&lt; for lOOJIOfl iKipulalion in Grand Rapids it is'but B5.
The great, nreventallVM of tubcr-;
. rulosis nn* fresh air, sunsbim- and1
plenty of good, nourishing foist.•
TIk'4.* with a good rest forrirtimjI
will accomplish a euro in -alj in»
cliiicnl stages of the disease.
Tin* BANNER will next week
print Dr. Johnston's address in-full.
* Wi* aii* sure it will iqtercst «mr

semi. mi. mt.

mct

PLANMINS FOB A "8ATHERIN0 Of THE OLAH'

CLEARANCE SALE

Dexeendaiita Of llemrmbranre Plilly
Will Meet In A Biy Re­
. union Soon.
Plans are on foot for a “gathering
of thfi clan" from among the deseendanbi of Ilemembrunce Phily
who fought throughout the Revolu­
tionary wnr, and Inter lived and ditfd
in Schenectady Co, Now York. The
galheriw wh' bn prlnelpnlly from
; IN--------- among tits Michigan and Ohio deHccndnnls.
,'
,
Seventy-two years ngo ins dmighThis ia the time of year our stock
lor, Roxio. came to Michigan with
of Muslin I'nderwear is complete and
her husband. Isaac Barnum aiul het
children. Hannah, lamisa, Albert.
We are plftcing on wale a great variety of Spring Coat! garfjg'e, Henry, John, Melvina, Sarah
Skirls, Slips. Corset Covert. Etc.
nnd Andrew mid nettled in Wood­
ment* that »o|j up to
‘
’
land township, Barry Co. Gf this
Extra Root value in Slipover Gowns
week at only
$7.98
and lligti Neck and Ix&gt;ng Sleeve
family, &lt;iqly Melvina ami Sarah are
&lt; towns, special at .. . ... . 50c
living.
Short Coat* an J Long Linen
$3.98
A fevv years Inter Hannah, nnothFine Nainsook Gowns, linndscmely
Suits to close out at only
er daughter of Remembrance Phily
$5.00
trimmed with embroidery and lace,
rnmo tri Ohio nnd thenre .Id Michi­
All Wool Skirts to close out’.
$2.98
at only .
...
89c
gan with lu*r hu.-hund. Pelfr An- J
rirotis and her children. Isaac, RoxCrepe Gowns in White. Bine and Pink at.
ic. (loorgc. waahuigton, Edward,I
Double Panelled Skirts at only
Maria, Jesse. Nancy, mid Harriett.
Homa nt the. children married, anti
Big line of Corset Covers..
sutllod in Ixirain Co.. Ohio, otheis
Fine Showing of Skirts and Slips at
81.00
seU.lcil In
Womllanil
township.
We wish to call your attention to the fact that we
Drawers, Plain or Trimmed at-------.
George settled in Maple Grove
15c and 25c
township; in Inter yeflrs. Nancy liv­
ren
and
the
"V«»iai*7
I'nderwear
for
men.
We
can
ed in lhe vicinity of Hustings, where
not recommend anything better.
many &lt;d her descomimits si ill live.
Only Roxie is living. She is 96 years
A special.line at Ionite*' i nion Suits, no sleeve and
of age. active nnd in full possession
lace trimmed, mi sale Saturday, regular value 43c. for
of her mental faculties, she lives j
with a grandson in Dwaln Co, Ohio.}
Big line of Men’s well made Working Shirts, guaran­
“WilTrierrTcTi'nnfiK'.'Tdrork.rn oft
teed fast color, 50c values, at-ISe
only.
Big line of Summer Shirt Waists to '
Remembrance Phily and a soldier
Boys' Shirts mid Waists---- . . ......
25e
cloje at——. 98c
.
of 1812. enrne to Michigan, mid seltl-!
Men's-Union
Suits in various. s|yjest cither Ralbriggan
Men's Ovetalis in blue at IHci stripe and brown . flHe
cd in Woodland townshiii with his;
or Porosknit Summer t'Oderwear nt.- - -5Oe
15.00 Kain Coats for ladies and
Boys* Overalls at only.....*.
25c
wife, Lucy Morgan ami lheir chil-|
uiiiscs. double texture, wale^inooK Fine Ribbed Single Garments, shirts Sftd drawers, in
Fine
new
line
of
Ties
.
------------25c
and
AOe
ilreii, Hminali, Henry. Genrgo. and
Boys' Khaki and Wool Pants, suss 5 to 18 at only 50c
Mary. The four children are Mill
Dress
Shirts,
the
finest
line
we
ever
shower!,
for
Rain Caps for lilies, Misses and
living. ■
'
....
5Oc and 81.00
Boys’and Girls' ’ mon Suits .-it
23o
The “gathering of lhe clan will
Roys at
.
.
48c
MR. AND MRS. DAVID WOLCOTT
probably take place about the lime
MARRIED 61 YRS. TUESDAY of the Old Brick School reunion fm
lhe convenience of those from uWay.
Friends Remembered Them With a Arthur Stulslrk Becomes
SulMtanllal Gift Which Was
A Benedict.
Appreciated.
Ills ihnrrlnge lo Miss' Ethel Lnird|
Tuesday was the 01 st anniversary occurred
,
lost' Wednesday nt the
nf the wedding nf Mr. and Mrs. residence
।
of Rev. C. D. Jarvis. On
l.mvid WolcolR who live in the first Wednesday
■
evening following the I
ward. Mr; Wolcott is pnet his 86lh marriage
।
ceremony, a wedding re. year nnd his aged cumpanion Is Hi. ceplion
(
was held nl the home of the
||&lt;* has been vcr&gt;- nclivu until aiioul bride's
।
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas.
throe years ago, when he was taken ।1 .trird, south of. Woodhury. which a I
ill. and has slowly dcclinwl. iiciug al ।large number of relative* ami
the present titne bedridden ami with friends attended. A
sumptuous
BA.NFIM.U.
I
DOWLING.
l&gt;ut a short lime lo live. Mra. Wol- wadding
.
supper’was served.by six
colt too is in veiy poor health. But voting lady friends &lt;&gt;f Hie bride.
Mrs. Grace Edmunds entertained -Freeman Kimtn**rling mid family
they have loyhlly stood by onn an- 'Numerous wedding preserth were
ie W. C. T. V. Tuesday uHennmn. of Bedford mid I rani. Kimmerling
other through good and ill fortune. rocelveil including clocks, china,
Some friends who have taken a linen, t’Xit glass and silver. They
willi their paren’ .
deep interest in this old couple, ami will be nl home lo their mmrv
Dee Pierce. w?f&lt;*' and daughter
Mary of Hasting-* -pepi Sumlay
helped Ihfin in many ways, thought friend* on the SlalsickJ’arm, south
'
it would be an unrmrluiu* time to of town. Among those who hllend- F»st Bedford.
give them a tangible proof of good ed from a distance were John SlatMrs. Brooks' sister of Frontier.
Ever use HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN BEST PREPARED PAINT? This paint
will toward them.
they went lo sick andMin. George, Aaron Slnl- IIIHsdale county, is visiting her a! land. Uni t y DeCro.•!.&lt; r. also Miss I
has been for more than half a century the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
several whom they knew would be sick, EUgene Shielln. Wilbiir.-Httruf- present.
Mary Wright &lt;it Kalaiiia/.iHt vi*dledi
glad lo Kelp, and .collected all told fer of Cnleilonia nml Frank Dillcnnf all prepared paints. Fully guaranteed as to quality and covering capacity.
Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. tin* former's son Jacob DvCrocker
DdljOO, which was given them on l**ck and family of Lansing.
John Slienield motored -to West and family ’Sunday.
It has been used by the BEST PAINTERS for years and many architects
their anniversary. Needless to -say
Baltimore mid got Mrs. Shcfllrld’s
Albert Jlenkefl,’«&gt;.(•• and daughter!
and designers SPECIFY ITS SOLE USE IN THEIR PLANS.
this was oppni'ialed, and is very
nunt.-Mrs. Eldred, xriio has been ill .pf (Ilnrksville vinlMl Ihk’i* parents. I
Obituary.
I muily.
MEAD—Mary Ann Ludlow was all wiiil.-i. They llronglif her tp Will Henkes and wife. Sunday.
If you have never tried HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN'S PAINT, but have been
1818. their home and after uintier Mr. and /Our new blnrji.nutlw an- Harold i
boru In Ixmawoe t&gt;&gt;, Nov. 8. -----using that which others tell you is "just as good," insist on getting a gallon or
Stanton and Wat ten Clark of lied-!
LIBHTN1N0 SEVERELY
ami died April 11th, nt the hone- of
two
iust to test its COVERING CAPACITY and SMOOTHNESS OF
her daughter, Mrs. Will Norris.
ifr. MncGrecor. Dr. Gallacher and
SHOCKS BURDETTE SUTTON Prairieville,
APPLICATION.
bandnlr.
aged
i”». years
Mrs. India Tungale i- \i-iiinu het lir. Kellar Op. i:&gt;|. d u mil .Mr*. M il months, 3 days. Her disease colitis
If
you
have been trying to economize by using inferior paints because they
Bolt Knocked Him Unconscious was attended with intense sutlcriiig daughter. Mrs. Sarah Tnwnu of ap'|H&lt;iiiiii&lt;liican be sold cheaper on account of their inferiority, clean off your buildings
which was Isirne with Cbristiiui Hickory- Corners.
' Two Hours During Helen* Elec­ fortitude and pnlience. She leaves
Corwin Coleman and Mrs. Merrill,
and treat them to. a coat of HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN, the LASTING and
trical Storm Monday Afternoon.
io mourn her husbuml. William both of Battle Creek. wen* guests of Baltic Creek i*. raring for h* r.
PRESERVING QUALITIES of which are beyond question.
Burdette Sutton, lhe well-known Mead, Iwo daughters, Mrs. Will Frank Coleman. Thursday and Fri-1 Our nu'aj. imirkrl litis again openod vviiicli will pb'itu* everyone.
poultryman, was rendered uncons­ Norris. Mrs. Ralph Brown. Hastings;
Economy in Paints Comes From Using
buried
Tuesday,
leaving
an
infant
Fay
Clenmii'
**
anjiwife.
tils**
Nel
­
three
sons,
Edward
mid
Hay
Park
­
cious two * hours by a -shock id
•„ *
son DtiBni- mid wife visited al Or­
lightning during the severe electri­ er, Prairieville, (h-orge Parker, Bat­ son a few days old.
ONLY THE BEST
cal Storm ot) Monday afternoon. tle t’.reek. Sho also leaves live • Mr. mid Mis. W. Sliitiit and son, son Garrett &lt; at Mile Wednesday.
Harold
.
‘
of
Wesl
Johnstown
were
When Mr. Sutton passed from one grand children; two sisters, Mrs
hand to the other the socket of the .Millie Frye, Mrs. Kcott Cook and RUealS Of Mr. and Mrs. George Tun­ |hb nasi week. Mrs. Hannafi Kimmoriing cnrinu for lhe transients
electric light which he was carry­ two brothers, Georgo nnd Charley gale ami son Floyd. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wamlel of Cozy during the week.
ing nlrout in the cellar to examine Ludlow «sul many other relatives
his incubators, lightning Hashed mid a host of friends. The funeral Nook. Mill lake, were Sunday callers
Imiinl will lu- livid next Tuesday &lt;*v- .
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outside and some of the “Juice” was held nl her daughter's home on i af Geo. Ttingale's.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcqrge Sheffield of . tiing. May 3. i- - e aimnt enlarging, ▼
Broadway i ards,
E. Court bt. Yards
found its way In on. the wire, for April ttlh. Rev. Rowland onicialtiig.
Mr. Sutton in a dazed condition Bnrial took place in Prairieville Hastings were guesls of Mrs. Sarah
OROS.,
PROP'S.
♦
Phone
224
BAUER
BROS.,
PROP'S.
Phone 254
Sheffield,
Sunday.
cnronln
l«
Battle
placed the light on tin* floor and fell Cemetery.
tiarrison
ami
l-uiidy
entertained
t
i
n'
®
Greek.
unconscious. Min. Sutlon carried
Mark Budd of Batlie Creek visited,
GRANGE HALL COHNERH.
him upstairs and summoned Dr.
Mr. aiul Mrs. O. Talinadgc went to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and wife &lt;*f li-'mlendiotl District
McGufllo. who administered restor­
atives until Mr. Sutton awakened Battle CrArk Sunday to see a cousin Budd^Sunday.
Baufleld C. Cj No. I. was enter­ Cr(U*k.
Theodore Roosevelt.
from- a- period of unconsciousness who ii&gt; very sick.
Horn to .Ii'iorne Kidder niid wife!
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Rohinsorj ol tained by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Palwhich lasted two hours. He had
favorite hem in history
Southeast Baufleld spenl Sunday mat ier. 22 being present. All en­ a little win. lb--will answer lo lhe;
practically recovered on Tuesday.
joyed the program anil the supper. name nf. Darrell Wyun.
.
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Amby Ferris.
Mrs. Jessie \V*HidnuuuM*o rolurncd
Mrs. Myra Rice is with her We hail one new member. Tin* next
In college and made I
ARE Y00 INTERESTED
meeting will be al Mrs. Delia Tunr home Sunday afier helping unro for
With the close of the month of March we have rounded out
daughter, Mrs. Vet Munger.
a decade of merchandising in the general store at Irving. We
.Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Roger* have gale's flip 29th of May. - Picnic sup­ Mrs. II. K. Slmih'U a few days,
IN OETTINB 0000 ICE?
per.
All
come
ami
bring
someone
Mr. and Mi- Mnrseillas of Baltic1
returned lo their home al. Kslmna,cafne here ten years ago and the volume oi patronage we have
.
Creek speni I lie wook end vvillij
zoo after u week's slay at W. Rus­ with you.
received has met our most optimistic expectations. We are •
If So You Will Be Interested hi sell's.
J.iu*ir daughl.-r ayd luishand. Mr.
w.'tv made lieutenant
pleased to announce after having been acquainted for so long a
WEST SEBEWA.
anil Mrs. Archie K&lt;**dor.
H’annio SJprris and family of Rat­
Ilcbdlna The Advertisement of
The Tlcah.iliiles met on Friday af­
time that we extend our best regards and .sincere thanks to those
tle Creek were over Saturday night
Rogera 4c Son In This Issue.
and Sunday visitors al their Tirolli- ternoon in the Oddfellows* hall for
’ who have aided us to maintain a strong mercantile establishment
If you are interested in the ques- &lt;'is', Ixiren and Warren VftnSyckle. the reception and initiatory ci'ie- for adenoids, lhe little fellow is
at this place and shall ever be pleased to attend to your require­
lion of having the best of ice for
doing nicely.
Austin
Ferris
is
building
a.nrw
friends fighting
ments with all the business getting alacrity that has marked
your home, you will be.inleresled in
Mr. nnd Mis. Zlehlnr nnd throe
house and corn crih.
the advertisement of Rogers &amp; Son tool
our endeavors in the past.
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.
Special instrumental mimic, was
■.Mrs. Will Powers is much worse
»
r
t'*
"'.
m
in Ibis Issue.
at this writing’. Dr. Reese of Bed­ given again al the Sunday evening n'lal'kf'.. M, ■' Zi.-I.lrr'will lr r.-. I
J"'1 ........... "
, Rogers \ Son gel their ii-c from ford is attending her at present.
si’rvieo of the Church of Christ, it
Uing lake. Ixmg lake is fed wholly
Mesdames Eliza Sheflleld, Alice wiyt thoroughly appreciated by the ?r,.v'"r.nli;'.;.'r ..SX-.1/'’'''1'"'1 ■'. «»•. h,.,...!...,--;
i«&gt;i. i„-.«.»
from living springs, lhe water Is Bristol,- Sophia Bowser rind l.idn large congregation nnwint.
IRVING, MICH.
.
1904-1914
iuz.i ............... . wljll, ...... ........... -C‘‘“;!i’u-’.'*“‘\i'.‘,Kibl.l-v' wh.'.'iil.r'wn
pure nnd clean. They cut their ice Neal attended the W. C—TFU. Due
Pastor C. A. and Mrs. Slack go to
BOTH 1'HONRS—Uastings, 1OI1L-4S; Middleville Line, 182 1L-1S.
from deep water, harvest it clean­ Tea at .Mrs. Grace Edmonds* jyfed- 1Grand RapidsOn Wednesday to at­ Ina ,o nli.lil ............
K,llar&gt; a.n..l,la"
ly, deliver it cleanly and give splen­ nesday.
tend the. convention of lhe Third
did service. Read lhe advertise­
Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Rogers of l*r-« District of the Michigan Chun tics ven* shaking up ■die has bad tn n
-xpired as presiment.
bandale wero guests al W. E. Rus- of
। Christ. They remain over Sun­ main out of scltd"! for a few days.
■ hunting trip in!
Mil's Sunday.
. day nnd on their return spend a few
Jasper S, Huohes Will.
.
IM Um School Notes. ,
| J”
Mr. anrt Mrs. Fr2; Merrill nf Beil- 1days next week with friends at»flnntR
Preach At Coals Grove. ford spent Sunday with their, chil- 1
Report for month ending April .,,.,1),
Mat KiuiwIps will prcftch at I he 2k.l9ltr
(•
Jasper R. Hughes of Holland, droii at lhe farm.
.
-•
of Chrint next Sunday both - Numh«*r day- laiight. 20.
Hiraln Webster is confined In his .Church
।
formerly of Grand Rapids, will
.
' Total nth'iKlmii-e. 539;'
preach on Sunday. May 3, “Go to beil still is no belter, allhough he imorning and evening.
en and i&lt; going In explore part of
• Aviynge daily altfyidancc. 27.
Church Day” in lhe Church of does not suffer.
■ he basin of tin* Amazon river. ||&lt;&lt;
HO1JHES ( Hl HGtl.
Mrs. Rose Phillips has been asAverage mirnb'-r enrolled, ‘.'7.n.
Christ (Disciples) in Coals Grove.
experts In go through land held by
Pur cenlpg** &lt;*i alleiiilnnce, UH.2.
Go-To-Church Sunday May 3rd.
He visited Coats Grove years agn alsting Mrs. Clara Warner with her
-four -aittge trilx-s of Ipdians. sonte
Number of vj-iitors 45.
and those Will) beard him will be hotnm cleaning.
Harvey Easton and daughter. Miss
of which no while man has ever
Chalmer Norris' baby boy is gain- :Beatrice ot the Town Line, spent
The folluxvilr- wen* -iii'ilher ab -e.H. If In* gets through ulivo he
glad ot Uiis privilege of hearing
You don’t need to go away from town to buy.
•
&lt;Sunday nl L. N. Durkee's.
son! ...
nor lardy:
Ver
him again. Ho has made a life Ing nicely. will know .........
alHntP plants ...tu
mid »••■•■■»*
animal*—
- * Nellie
«• Gillett.
.
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Upon the above date I sold large quantities of sugar,
That tho incubator ia fnr superior
B. K Cain mid wife viaiterl Frnnk nor l illeld. George Entep. \iviau. nlK| (1p. Hqi. n&lt;&gt; whit person
study of tho Biblr, especially lhe
and Kenneth
Dunlap, j |U|11WS hUiu. Ii will bo a help lo
Revelation*, about which ho has lo the old way of lintching chick- IBrogdon's people in the Friend Dis­ Beatrice
canned goods and other things to parties who were
written lwx&gt;ks and tracts and has en» is the experience of Mrs. And- itrict, Sunday.
-.
George Slmib'i.l Royal -Bolts, F.va । gt.ogi-.i|iliy. Iweaune then* will h«Tw»
given lecture* to Bible students in , raw Adams thia yoar. The incuba­
Waller Durkee was in lumping, Watson. Leia Shroyer, Rosa. Clyde' Inor,.
,;l|,l a|M&gt;ul the basin of
accustomed to sending out of town for those goods
churches and colleges. During the tor hatch from 120 eggs minus 3 ■Tuesday.
- &gt;
»
and Fred S-hiirnvinn,. Avis Perry, Hho Amaxon and lhe pepple vvho live
and at prices entirely satisfactory to them. ■ If you
past winter he has addressed the which were broken, was ISL-while
Mrs.
Glonn Fuller and
son. Henry Mollhc"-*. llcman and Eldon then*.
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I
hens
hatched
33
chicks.
Grand Rapids Ministerial meeting?
Vaughan nnd uncle George, were in Gelman find Melvin Swager.
u»4lii-i
are not trading with us it will pay you to do so, for
(Inly one mniUb nuirc of-«eliiH&gt;f.
idiulil.
Igiko Odemtt, Monday and Tuesday.
and quoting from the Grand Rap­
Aiderman Hilton Resigns.'
ids Herald, ho was spoken of as “An
Tefla this week and —
then . 1
th&lt;* gucMlA of Mra. Walter Wortluy.
we stand back of every article we sell.
Xrltii* Stanford,
Mrs. L. N. Durki e and Mrs.' I&lt;ia review.
Aiderman A. E. Hi'ltdn .who has
ad- pi in tlm Book of nevelations."
I h i ng.
He will speak both morning and been for a number of years a faith­ Durkee- wero in l*T»*e|M&gt;rt. Tuemlay,
The following earned marks mfl
Grade 7. fklmol diidjict. No. it.
evening al the usual hours. All are ful servant of the first warders in tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 10(1 in spellum: Fred SchilTmam.,: George EMrp wrote on Daniel
invited.
j.
'­
Elias Gelman. Nellie Gillell, !.&lt;*la. i Boom* am! Nellie Gillett wi’ote of
the city council, announced-his res­ Ikinley.
Mrs. Royce Baine and Miss Ruth Hhrover. Arihur ScljHTmami. Nettie ||,jbHon. Belli of these had llp*ir
ignation on Friday evening.
Mr.
Mrs. Thomas Dudley of Detroit; Hilton feela that he has served long Grolamu'n of- Grand Rapids, called Slnnford, Madge Johnson.
- •
Tories printed, while the rest did
East Side Grocer
Mrs. Sarah Bowne and daughter, enougii, often involving consider­ on Mrs. Glenn Fuller. Saturday.
A few week- ago a story wa« not.
Mitw Beatrice, and Mrs. Allio Rock able sacrifices. He fell that busiMr. and Mrs. Aden Burroughs nnd printed in lhe«r *-r»lunins which won |
--------------------- '■------Phone 144
Hastings,
of Grand Rapids were here yeater- new would not pennit him to servo Manly and wife of Rutland wore lhe first prize in n state contest. Wei Mra. f.iflian Wells and MisS Dor.T
day tn attend the Rced-Rusaeli without considerable more sacri­ guests of Mr. and Mry. Henry Hagla, entered the. contert again. The fol- Arrbarl are in Grand Itapids today
wedding.
Sunday.
fice.
lop'mg shfry is the prite winner:
to see ‘'Ben Hur.”
:

Exwwdinaru Fries Guwno

Departments

Muslin Underwear
Clearance Sale

Coats, Suits and Skirts

Underwear for Men, Women and Children

Special Vallies In Men's Furnishings

Special Sale in our Rug Department (Down Stairs)

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

Hastings Big Double Store

Headquarters for Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear

Painting Time is Here

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

tub

irvlim General store

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Sold 2500 Pounds of
H &amp; E Sugar Sat. Apr. 18

Jay Mead

BrOwn, black or c

�. THE

APRIL 30. 1114.

LOCAL NEWS

Tlie W. R. C. April birthday din­
ner will be held Thursday.
M. H. Al I ceding, of Carlton, has a
new Ford car.
A daughter was born lo Mr- arid
Mrs. John Hallock, Thursday, Hie
23rd.
Wm. Rockhill and family have
moved from the Fourth ward lo Hie
Firat.
■
Friday May R, will be rleaning-up
. day in thia city. Ia&lt;1 everyone help
in this good work.
Dan Manee is the proud jwisscssor
of a heifer which recently gave
birth to twin calves.
Has lings Hive L. O. T. M. M„ will
hold Ils regular meeting Wednes­
day evening, May &lt;J.
The side walk along the went aide
of the Pancoast building, is being
made two feel wider.
•
Miss Belle Hicks has rented her
bouse on West Green St, to Mr.
ami Mrs. E. M. Barnes.
H. 0. Marble has sold his property
■©w&amp;2
in Hie First ward and has iMiught a
place on Ro. Washington SI.
The enrollment of the Methodist
Sunday School has now reached MH,
making it third in size in the Michi­
THE MANNER IN WHICH PEARLS AND CORALS ARE SET
gan Conference.
HAS MUCH TO DO WITH THEIR BEAUTY. OUR DESIGNS AND
The W. H. C. will serve warm bis­
cuit and warm sugar Wednesday
SETTINGS ARE THE MODE OF JHE DAY. WE ESPECIALLY
evening, May 6. to help pay for their
YOUR ATTENTION TRIS WEEK TO OUR PEARLSAND
piano.
The base ball boodfcrs arc rtWling with fine encouragement, and
AT ALL TIMES WE ARE GLAD TO SHOW ALL KINDS OF
prospects now indicate by far the
largest
subscription ever given for
JEWELRY FOR ALL PURPOSES AND OCCASIONS. WE LOVE
this popular game.
OUR BUSINESS. THIS IS WHY WE ARE SUCCESSFUL.
0. A. Boyes got mgny replies lo
his special nd. on Pnra paints rtm in
last week's “Banner.
Not only
gave out samples but sold paint and
placed orders for paint.
The friends nnd ncighiiorg nf Mrs.
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
May Palmer gave her a pleasant
birthday surprise Monday after­
noon. A pot luck lunch was serv­
OPEN
EST.
ed and nil had an enjoyable time.
EVENINGS
1883
Supt. of City Schools W. E. Conk­
ling attended the annual meeting of
the Sialo
Suporinlendenls of
Schools and Members of Boards of
in Michigan held in
Wotfo darted Tuesday morn- Education
;
^PERSONAL MENTION JI tiv;Hoy
Lansing, Thursday and Friday. *
for Lakclifld, Minn.
The Athens Times of Athens, mi­
J. K. SonAiL'ii. of Y&amp;nkeo Spring*, ller
.
dale of April 23, speaks very
won in tho city Thursday.
of nn address given by Mrs.
Mrs. Win. Hull of Assyria visited highly
'
Matidi!
of Nashville, al the
Mrs. Robert Burch was in Grant!I Mrs. Ed. Mead Tuesday.
;W. C.T. Glaaner,
U. convention hold there re­
Rapids, Thursday.
Mrs. olive Crocker spent Sunday cently. Her Bubjecl'was "Eugenics."
Mr. anti Mrs. Will Smith spent, with frienda in Nashville.
Mrs. Cnra I&gt;oak. who has been
Einiljryden, of Evanston, HL &gt;» &lt;leaching in thn Western Normal in
Sunday al Long Lake.
M. IL Turner spent Saturday and। spending a few days in the city.
Kalamazoo, has resigned her' posi­
Judge Clement Smith was in tion
Sunday in bake Odessa.
ami returned to this city in
Charlotte Wednesday on bpsincaa.
Paul Tower was al |»nM ovV'
Ida and Jennie More are order that she may care for her
Mrs. A. J. Jewell, who is
Supd-iy from the M. A. G.
in Nashville for the balance of the mother.
‘
very
ill.
’
Mrt. Fred Parker spent part of wock.
last week in Grand Rapids.
Hex. McLeod, of Cloverdale, was . The saw mill operated for years
. Miss Elvira Barnaby was home the guest of Paul Bogan Tuesday in
' Freeport by Z. Fox has been dis
mantled ami the equipment placed
from Lansing over Sunday.
ffluhL .
cars for shipment to Onnmn.
T. J. Poller has been confined to
jlen Park, of Yankee Spring", on
'
his home by illness since Sunday.
spent- Thursday night al S. E. Bo- .where Mr. Fox ami his son. Ray
Fox. the other meinlkw of the Ann,
, Mrs. 11. M. I-nuibie is visilirfc a Hart's.
lo remove.
I'
byolhi-r in Pontiac. Ibis weak. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Barnes motor- intend
1
KeHnr Stem and Enu! Tydeirwrre
Miss Mary Matthews visited Miss i&gt;d to Grand Rapids Sunday lo see
two of Hie Weift Michigan manu­
Loretta Moran of Albion over Sun- their’ daughterfacturers
who
were
privil&lt;g&gt;&lt;! (n
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sisson and 1
Jrs. M. W. Hicks Was in Grand
lhe big Ford Automobile plaid
Miss Mabie Sisson visited Freeport visit
J
in Detroit on Saturday. They say it
Rapids, Wednesday to see "Ben relatives Sunday.
Hur."
Mrs. Joseph Pflug returned Wed- is
1 ono of the world's wonders as a
institution.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood spout nesday from Jackson where she lias manufacturing
*
Edmmids Brothers broke ground
the week end in Lansing and IX*- been visiting relatives.
troit.
— •’
Hr. and Mrs. Collins H. Jolinslon. Illis week for Hie building of their
Miss Rea Kinsey of Caledonia of Grand Hnpids. were guests of J,trestle and elevated track at the
spent lhe week end with Hastings Judge and Mrs. Clement Smith Suu- "Y." It may be of interest lo know
mends.
day.
’
• they have a pile of timbers. .32 -in
on lhe ground down there
IL IL Hurns nf Balllo Creek was
Mrs. Clarence Skinner, who has number;
1
cost them altout ?i!54).M.
a guest of J. T. Iziiiibard part of been visiting Hastings friends, re- thnl
1
last week.
turned lo Grand Rapids Wednes- , Supl. Conkling and Mr. Worrell,
instruclnr in agriculture In city
Mrs. C. IL OslHtrn was taken lit day.
attended on Friday evening
. Butterworth hospital, Grand Rapids
Mrs.
Mallhcws..accompanied 54'hool*.
■"
Saturday the annual meeting of
yesterday.
by Mrs. Edna Maher of Jackson, left nnd
*
Mr. ami J|rs. Hullin Shawnvui Tuesday for a visit with friends in the Michigan society for the promo­
went Tuesday io.lxfwell to visit Buffalo.
'
1tion of Agricultural Education .hold
her parents.
Millon tk»y. of Paw Paw, was lhe at
{ the Michigan Agricultural Col­
,
Mrs. Dollifl Lee, of BnUli* Creek, guest of Rev. nnd Mra. M. Grigsby lege.
।
SupL of City Schools W. E. Conk­
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mid Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damon the
Leander Cain.
find of the. week.
.
.
■ 1ling has accepted an invitation to
as one of the judges on thought
Misj Letlin Smith of Morgan Is
Mrs. Mae Saunders and Hie Misses act
&lt;
ijoniposition in the. annual Fon­
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mabel Hil­ Gleuna nnd Gertrude Rogers ami and
•
ton. this week.
Jirace Hill saw “Ben Hur" in Grand tes! of the Peninsular Oratorical
II. J. Richardson, editor of lhe Rapids last night.
1 league composed of the larger
of this state. The contest
•’Beacon", of Augusta, was in lhe
Mr. ami Mrs. H. F. Naylor are en- cities
&lt;
city Saturday.
I b rlaining their daughter, Mrs. Ho- ;will be held in KagiqaW nn May .15.
. Mr.&gt;. &lt;). A. Fuller and daughter,. vis and children, who are on route There will be seven ro'iilestants.
.Deputy Sheriff Lichty went to
went to Grand Rapids on Friday foy from Ohio, io Allierta, Canada.
a few &lt;iays visit.
on Thursday and returned
Mrs. Cora Brown has l&gt;een in Chicago
4
A. C. Brown returned yesterday Grand Rapids llre*p»l week with &lt;&gt;n
&lt; Saturday with Willis C. Thorpe,
IH years, who is accused of de­
from an extended business trip her roster. Mrs. Mae Carl, who un- aged
i
through the east.
his wife and two children
dei-went a very severe operation serting
।
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marnier Reams wore■ iiil unlay.
who rokide In Middleville. Thorpe
al their farpi Imme in Assyria the'
examination and was liound
Miss .McMahon of. the U. B. A. waived
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first of the. week.
tn circuit court. He was re­
hospital. Grand Rapids, and Mis* over
&lt;
A. IL Hedrick returned Salurdny’ SclienmThorn. of Odorado. were mained
in default of $500.
i
front Fort Recovery, Ubio, where he• guests of Mrs. I.. H. Evarts a part of
Leander Cain, an employe of the
. visited Ids parents.
J lie past week:
’
,. 1table factory, wiis stnii'k over the
Clare Beach Of Grand Rapids - Mrs. founder Cain and her daugh- right eye by a slick which (lew
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.■ ter, Mrs. Dottie Lee, who is visiting from ti machine nn Tuesday morn­
nnd Mn^Scid Beach.
, her, went Saturday to La Barge, to ing and severely injured. He was
Mi»s Josenhlno Anderson was' visit lhe hitter's brother. Hoy Cain, taken
lo the office of Drs. IL A. ami
i
home from Akley-. College, GrandI They relurneil Monday.
C. H. Barber, where Dr. IL A. BarHaven, over Sunday.
&lt; |os. ,! a deep ga«li. Had lh»- in­
B. E. While, who lias been in the !
Rev. (Iiw Bullen, of Rend City, employ of lhe Coitsolidnled Press jury occurreil a quarter of nn inch
was lhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. I).■ mid Tool-Ciu -fot several months. 1lower, thn eye would have been un­
Zagtdinrier. Wcdne-'diiy.
has accepted a position Jn Kalama- ।doubtedly lost.
Mrs. Robert Burcji goes to. Chi­• um&gt; and begun work llniru lhi« week. At tlm meeting otlhe cily . cnunT
cago. Saturday lo visit her daugh­
on Friday evening, lhe offices
Mrs. M. W. Hicks returned Tmss- ell
&gt;
ter. Miss Frances Burch. ■
day from Delton, where she was ।of slreet commissionergod dog
.
Lucian Wdliwon mid family spentI called Friday, by the illness of-Mrs. warddn were tiol iffleaT These ap­
Sunday with Mrs. WilliffiffTrfaHier,. Thog. Kelly. Mrs. Kelly wns/Makcn pointments mny be mafic lit lhe
Wm. Hardy of Hinds Corners.
to ttio hospital at Kalamazoo, Mon- meeting one week from tomorrow
Miss Edna
Walker attendedI day.
evening, when will also probably be
the Se.venth-iluy Adventists con­■
Mra. Archie 'McCoy. Mra. Hakes, brought up tho choosing of another
ference
fen-uco at
at Hallie
Battle Greek
Creek In.M week.
Mr. nnd Mm. W. &lt;». Silsbee, Mm. A. alderman' from tlm first ward lo
Mr*. Margaret Bailey Freeman of i \ linesman, Frank Sage and the fill lhe vacancy caused by A. E.
Snriiigtleld.
Springfield. Mo. came Monday to'Misses Agnes Holbrook. Sadie Glas- Hilton's resignation.
viidl Hasting* relatives and friends. gou- and Marian Godfrey me among
Sergeant A. 8. Clifford. 3rd band­
Mrs. Frances M.'lower is spend- n,0R. wbo will see "Hen Hur" al master in the 2nd. Mieb. Infantry
ng tin; week. in tMroit. attMulinu Grand
IUI1U gapld^
IIIII'IIUI, Uus
I,..;. week.
left his home in Grand Hnpids with
tin* Spirella Cornel training school.
Mi*,
and
Mra:A.
A.
And
~
Mf.
Mra.:A.
Anderstm and Ids band—a military orchestra—for
Mrs. A. A. Rfpsinaii of Constantine ,daughter Jostfphine, Mi*" Ethel Akron. Ohio. April 27th. where he
came Wednesday In spend a week Hilton. Mrs. Keller Stem. Mr. and is booked with a summer Chautau­
with Iht daughter, Mrs. Archie Me- Mra. Carl Wespinler. Mr*. Kiltie qua nnd amusement bureau, for a
Merrill and Dr. Murray motored to season!* inurof Ohio. Pennsylvania,
Bbv. and Mrs. W. D. Howland of Battle Creek, Sunday nud heard and Southern Michigan. Mr. nnd
Prairieville spriil Friday and 8al- Rev. W. J. ixickton preach. .
Mrs. Clifford have many relatives
urday with Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Chua. F. Gente and and friends in the vicinity of Has­
^Hi* Hasting* friends heard from ilaugbler and John A. Wagner and tings. who wish him good luck.
daughters the Misses Fjora mid
Mnf. Martha Hougldailen Holds
Hertha, all of Grand Rapid*, motor­ hgs begun
action against Mrs.
mid sou he
louring France ed lo Hasting* Sunday and attended I&gt;*the A&lt;lkins to reoovef the balance
i auiomobilu.
u •'
the Methodist . Episcopal Ir.uyrch, of a judgment of
which was
». Mmtm' .'G’VinA' relmiied. Sal- and listened lo the sennon byrthe awarded Mr*. Holds in a suit for
y evaiing^fftui GrguU' Rapid* pastor, who was for four years pas­ fSjioo damages on June I. HMM. In
v slit- bos tiwn'ior ooine time. ter of their church in Grand Rapids. adiiition to the r-’.noo Judgment, lhe
ii hfft*mv^d*tn*hafdUi.
plaintiff was awarded ' court costs
returned from
....................
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_ May
.. ‘.’ml. (Dialling *88J)t). Mrs. Houghlnilen
Au
cl Ion Sate.
Saturday.
»i Raiud#.
Monday eveiihix, al Muir’a Store, tin ware, granite has LH-overed «7M of the al»ove
v ►!!»' hud been al Butterworth j wapp_rliina, crockery, toilet r|s« amount, but has failed lo secure
Hid for seveiai weeks.
land many uUmjf articles,—Adv.
any more of &amp; &lt;

/Phis liieek Special Display
OF

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Children's Dresses
We are going to devote our show window, counters and tables to a special display of Children’s
It will be worth your while to cojne and sec it.
Few mothers realize the marked progress of* the last year or two in the manufacture of Child­
ren’s Dresses and we would like to show you sonic of the newest ideas.
Our large experience in the Ready-to-wear lines has placed us in connection with jhe foremost
makers of children’s wear and we have gathered from them an unusual-assortment of pretty dresses of
all kindfi for girls, big or little, for this children’s wear display.
• These garments are made very carefully and as near perfect as hitman hands can, in fact, the
average mother would hardly take such pains in finishing them. The hems and seams are so generous­
ly cut, so as to allow for all possible growth. All materials are thoroughly washed before being made
up, so that the dresses will look well after the wash and give long, satisfactory wear.
The styles are perhaps the biggest item in favor of children’s drepses. You will admit, when you
come in to see this display, that the many, in themselves simple combinations of materials and colors,
are surprisingly clever and wonderfully pretty, and it is very seldom that you can see a home made
dress as attractive as these.
As for the price of children’s dresses, we believe it is about as cheap and in many instances
cheaper to buy your little or big girl a dress all ready to wear. You also save yourself the extra
trouble of selecting material, trimmings, etc., style and of fitting (he garment. And after all planning
and fitting who has not been disappointed to find when the dress was finished that it was not nearly as
becoming as you thought.
Wear.

CHOICE CORALS
AND
PRECIOUS PEARLS
CHARMINGL Y SET

L. V. BESSMER

Our prices on Children's Presses range from

-

50c to $3.00
young girls' Presses from

$1.00 to $0.75
Many special values will be featured in this display, so do not miss it.

Carpets, pugs, /flattings,

Pure pood (groceries and
Vegetables
Fresh new goods at money saving prices.
^et us supply your table needs.

linoleums. Curtains
and graperies

Order by Phone No. 30

Our full assortment contains many extra values.

ItJeickgenant &amp; P,iede
^Department .Store

LONDON

Phone 30

FULL

OF

BEGGARS TIME. TO

/fastings. Mich.

EXERCISE CAUTION ADVICE

FROM THE VETERAN

aolidaled press &amp; Todl Factory, lias I
——
acccpte&lt;! a .position ill Detroit and Mendtcint* and Cadgers Appear In Strenuous Exertion of Any Kind !• Actor's Opinion of Ability of His
will move bis family there on May j
the Great Metropolis in All
Would-Be Colleague Was Not In
I.
X
Sort* of Dligulsee.
Middle Age.
the Ueast Degree Flattering.
Fretl Wnnng. one of those who ;
-----persist in riding bicycles mt the. There are many professional begTho dancing crazo baa brought up
The veteran actor, C. W. Couldock.
■sidewalks in spite of the cjty ordi-j gars In London, who have their own once mdro tho question of exercisewho
___ __is________
____ ______ by
.
probably_______
best remembered
nance )o lhe contrary, had the mis- copyright methods of extracting coin for mtddle agod people, and both aides ) thu theatergoers for U^ttugeraonation
iyt tmgeraonation
fortune lo come within thu rangenf ! from a-sympathotic
and creduloua
r~-----------------------------pub­ have boon taken with fervor. .A pro- . of Dunstan Ktrk in "Haiel Ktrko”
City Marshal Byrsl's eyes and was'nc. You
y
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•have corho
‘
may perhnpa
fesslonal strong man Is quoted as say-1 many years ago, waa putting a compromptly arrested. 4Io paid $5.on |t=rc==
_________
serosa the
distressed governe**, out [ Ing —
that
for men I pany ______
together tor
,r golf Is too severe _______
contemplated «
in Justice Goulds office. Many _D.
_.hn -,k.
in (winni who come to It late, and recommend- i tour. Tho actor* wero to bo recruit­
cyclists are turaing into veritable
"night riders." a* they spe.-d along
,h«
to, walkJ®
ing a- week-end of complete rest rath-1' ed from a *tock company la ClereUnd.
the sidewalks at night as if Hu y
*nd u *® •te«*red at the dis- er than exercise for people ot year* Ohio.
Mr. Cpuldock, addressing ono of the
were being pursued by some one i ‘aneo teat you, ask her to accept tho. who foet run down. Perhaps that Is
evilly inclined.
bM fare­
tha safer aide to take If one must actor*, Ogdon by name, asked that
Former County Treasurer J. G.
,here *“ the tr*n*atlsnttc generalize, but generalization* upon ' gentleman to aco him (Couldock) In
Hughes, who is rrilically ill in El Journalist stranded In the metropolis. such a question aro very difficult. 'Age bla dressing room after tho performPaso. Texas, is failing, according to ,l0 *• to° proud to seek aid from some la not properly to be njeasured Id । anco.
reports received on Tuesday when of hli millionaire friends it tho Cecil, years, but In tho actuarcondltlon of
Ogden was on the Job as soon as
.Fred Hughes, who Itastcneil to his 1 but if you'could?—and perhaps you the Individual; so great are thu ef-i he board tho curtain bump the floor,
father'n iHHlsida two’ weeks ago, re- ■ do.
feet* of heredity, habits, environment. I "Ogden," said Couldock, "what bus!quested bis sister, Mrs. Jennie AidMoBt rfrttetlc ot An mendicant* Is etc., that a man of sixty and one of/neas are you supposed to bo play­
forty may bo contemporaries. But cer*
talnly after middle llfo Is reached It
"Second comedy, air."
Is the part of prudence to make sure
"What might* your aalary bet’
Frank A. I iindie aged 01 &gt;e«&gt;&gt;*. • has robbed her of her purse. Hho has that there arc no weak spots before . “Twelve dollars a week, air."
«&gt;iior r..n.i. r Ju.lK.. 1-nn.lliM.r liar- called
„„„ „„„„
■
on her solicitor, but unfortu* w
__ ___________
_____________
"How much do you pay tor byrdt’
going
In for a more
active life._______
There
ry couqly, died Tumday al his
out. 3Yh*t uhall shn. If&gt; something In thn paying Unit a man
“Five dollars a week, air."
Irnina. in. Grand Ha|Md% Udwre Iw- naiely ho was I.nIr.lf! faro and II. ft
I ...I but, one is
&lt;Io? You giro her •!-«
the train
"Well." said COhtdock.- eery slowly;
Is as y&lt; ting as he
had resided IHl yeais*.
apt
at
tltnna
to
feci
younger
than
she
promises-to
send
tho
money
on
to
"if
I wu» a young man and iny name
Dr. -George .1. Davis ami Miss
you
if
you
will
give
her
your
address.
was
Ogden, and I was playing second
Mary Hickey, iff Vermontvilte. were
he Is. and In ono of these paroxysms
uniled in mattinge al lhe putochinl
But If you are wise yon decline, and of youthfulness, such,as tho conuftton comedy, and 1 Was getting III a
residence of lit-v. Father Llnskey, thus escape a'shoal of begging let­ of thn tango inay'bring on. hq can eas­ week and paid 15 for board. I'd try to
Tuesday.
ters. .For addresses of benevolent ily by Indiscretion do hfmsnlf an In­
This is'Ute limo .of year ■when persona have a market value among jury. No donbt those who stand most cents (even if I had lo giro up some
wprk shrn-s an- in- demand. Grant
In nepd of caution are those who In of my. beer) till 1 got |3.W."
IL Otis &amp; Co. have .something to say the cadging fraternity. — London
"And then?" said the jubilant Og­
youth have been noted Tor strength,
’
on that subject in their adv. This Chronicle.
agility and skill, and who have long den.
week which will be of interest fo all
"I’d go to a good second hand store
led a sedentary Ufa.- They aro apt to
who liiay be purcltasflra of such,
Abbey of Thelemp.
and
buy a good hatchet and chop my
bo
impulsive
and
energetic:
they
have
footwear.
There was no actual abbey of Thef a pride in physical accomplishment d—- head off."
P. s —Ogden wasn’t engaged.—Chi­
Qreslsy’a Religion.
and a high standard; what seems to
Horace Greeley was a Dniversallst Rabelais—a very beautiful dream, loo them a mere romp may bo really a cago Journal,
tn religion and was a regular attend­
severe tax upon vital organs long ac­
ant at tho “Church of lhe Dtviiie Pa­ you will simply have to read tho last customed to Inactivity— Springfield
Beautiful Aptumn.
ternity," ot which the famous Dr. E. seven chapters of Rabelais' “Gsrgan Republican.
There are thoso who shudder at the
—
—
mmiai.r
ur~&gt;.
,
oi.o
“
“
"
“
*«"
&gt;&lt;™n
H. Chapin was mtalater. Greeley died '
i approach ot autumn, and wo feel a
-taw
JL
ua ; "
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Good
Advice
,,8h
‘
over tliolr spirit*
of tho llenaisaance." you will find a
An Minor tn reel* n n
wrf ,Iko *° October baxe. But la not aw
I charming reference to tho "Abbey ol
bls political discomfiture.
■ Thelema." which-you would do well
to read.—Exchange.
.Ulen
»■&gt;«■«1 -« ro-d« “•»
Stormy Is Right
Tho married life of Mr*. Ada BllaMillard ‘Hovis, Id yar nld gnttid““
zard. who la applying for a divorce, son of JL F. Naylor, while assisting ui. . 0.,, mid,.I D. G. Mitchell.
from her husband In Sidney, probably i in a saw ijilll al ll-aaotj Nayh .
became so tampastuou* tint she just Tumday had lhe jnisho i*nir I- - irte* Lat’nb of.Charloile
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Hoyt, of Grand
^.“-Yo'ui'sroVn
|
“-"l
A’’ was in- the idly’ Wednesday. fc ’ Rapids were guests of Mrs. Hoyt's
father, /.ieorgv'Rdd, Monday.
.
tend jhe ilecd-lluNsell weddini

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�THE HASTINGS ■“"g- APRIL 30, 191 i.

Special Spring Bargains

Quality

At Prices that Will Attract

Is given first consideration in any dis­
cussion of Clothing by men who know.
The quality of an article depends upon
the length of service it will render, and
the longer an article will wear, hold its
original shape and" be correct in style,
the better value it is.
These are the things that constitute
real quality.
And so much Quality for so much
money is what is interesting so many
men and young men in our match­
less showing of New Spring Suits made
by the world-famous House of Kup. penheimer.
Have you seen the New Models yet?

Business has been none too good during
the past year and just to start things along
sqme we are going to sacrifice some of our
profits and offer you some good merchan­
dise at very low prices. You look the list
over and then remember there are other
good bargains we have not mentioned.

SHOES
1 lot $2.50 Ladies* Shoes, !
special price per pair
$1.69

Dresses and
Kirhonas

Ladies'and Misses' Dress*
OXFORDS
All Ladies* and Men's Ox- ■ cs and Kitnonas, SI.50
values, Sale price
fords will be closed out at
V4 price

Morrill, Lambie&amp;Co.

MEN’S WORK SHOES
$2.50, $3
MEN’S FINE SHOES
Priced------ $1.50 up to $3.50
Per pair...$1.75,

One Price Clothiers
r60?8

urer'E. C. Edmonds was given a ris­
Go To Church Sunday
On The M. E. Circuit. ing vote of thanks for his splendid
services during lirti past year.
The plan for services on lhe cir­
cuit May 3 is as fallows:
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Welcome 10:30, Prof. Wallace.
Baptist Ch un it.
M. J. Badder, Pastor.
Yeckley, 2:30. J. C. Ketcham.Thursday
night, prayer
anti
Special.gospel services each even­
I
till
land,
3:00
V
M.
J,.
Gwk.
£niise service, 7:30. Tlila meeting
Marlin. 10:30: Quimby, 2UJ0; Hen­ ing during this and next month.
a* iiiiiij the room*fur fcveral
Quarterly meeting next Sunday.
dershott,
7:30,
It.
E.
Yost.
weeks past, and is full of help and
Business meeting on Saturday fol­
inspiration to (he Christian. You
lowing the- sermon.
are cordially Invited lo meet with
United Brethren Church.
. Sunday services.
us un Thursday uighL’
The church with a welcome, C. W.
10: 00 A. M.. Dive feast.
Sunday school, 10:30, Classes for Ballou. Pastor.
11: 00 A. M.. Preaching.
Next Sunday will lg» Barry* County I (1:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor.
all. A bright, happv hour.
Morning worship, 11:30. The pas­ Go To Churcii Bay and it is hoped! 7:30 P. 31., Evangelistic Service.
tor will preach.
Special clipir that lhe largest number of people
Rev. D. T. Perrine, of Waldron,
music;
that were »vor nt church in the will furnish (he word and assist in
.Young People's
Meding.
county wlll’be present some where all the meetings.
'
Leader, Mins Irene Weaver. The next Sunday. We always extend a
second chapter of Ann, of Ava, will cordial welcome to our friends lo
Methodist Episcopal Churcii.
be rend. Tho first • proved lo be worship with us and wc trust our
Methodist Epsicopal Churcli/Rev.
very interesting.
r church may lie filled lo its utmost
Itiissell H. Bready. pastor. Go-ToYoke Fellow Band, 0:30,
capacity on next Sunday.
Evening Hcrvlcc, 7:30. Hermon
The subject for next Sunday Church Sunday. Public worship nl
by pastor. Special music.
morning will be ••Hur Father’s Busi-! |o:30 ..
A. M. and 7:30 ,.
P. -M. Al tho
Visitors lo lhe services' Sunday lings." Wc will have good singing! morning service the pastor will be_gin a series of sermons- on "The
will be extended a cordial welcome. ntid we liApe to do you all good.
All oilier services of Hie day as Signs of the Times,” next Sunday
The evening service will clou
usual, hut you will not lie esli- morning, “What Are Tho Sims of
with baptisms.
Monday nlghl. al 7:00, there will mated in tlm . County count if you tint Timfflr'frt Religion?" Next Sunhe a “Home gathering" al the are not present in tint morning ser-jdny evening the third Book Sermon,
| ”11 Is Not Lawful," by De Long.
churrli. All members and friends vice.
of the church aro cordially invitud.
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| The Sunday School for lhe months
Presbyterian Church.
I of June, July. August nnd ScptemThe evening will be tilled with
good things. Severn! of .the little
&lt;;.-T...i:l.iinli-Sup,n&gt;. War .Ini/1','1' “'I'1"»'
\&gt;•;
folks of th&lt;; Sunday school will re-, W.'n. iMiw. Th»T. ourlUoipui. Tl...
I'"1,'1"'.
»•
rile ami sing special pieces.
Miss ..l.un h l« r.-a.ly for ..... in,........ . Tl.-I'J'-'
Jf?'
Miryrtsborne, nf flrand Rapids who pastor will preach a gospel sermon 1•”*»*'■ Trrth™ twonours.
1° 1 «"• »"•'
so delighted her audience Monday nl loan. H. li.n.1 tor llil... »lurt&gt; nl L " '«&gt; 1J™
night with her skill on the piano,
11:13. Y..UU8 I'.,.......
')!'
will lw with.us, and rend«r&gt;-aevrral Dim In II... -rial nn.i.K, Al 7:30 p Ony "t
Hurt',rtOt. The HOof her selections. Iler Hille sister, imii.p. *-rvl.-.. will I..- hrl.l. Mr '"'I'
»l »«&gt;•;. "• . A !*Marion, will recite. Then! will be Kurw.l'. orvlwOr. Im. heen en. ra.le wtl «■ inmn-.l follow.™ lhe
other interrsling things, and at the gaged for n-mimber of Sunday even- . pnvemenI to lhe-church, when the
close, refreshments.
*
inn*. Tin s' will play n.wl Mumlav' Sumhy Srliopl
will
rnler lhe
Tuesday evening collage prayer nventaa. TinI'.llpw.hil. Soft rlnirrh. and nl ................ the I Mln|&gt;
hireling. 7:3o. al lhe home of the ounrlril.. will si™ ............. wll r|.. nk r.ir n f.-w ...II..II-. I.. II...
pastor. 335. W. Center.
The rhoir will ahflSi.w, Item.- Iln.u .bil'lmn. I hl- will alye Ulrm an opIndies Aid Society, 3:00, al the .wllh u, nn.l we will do Ihro k-.«..l, I»'rlmillr O' lin-'i In-hop Hurt lehome of Mrs. Merrick, 331 N.t
siniirir.. &lt;lri«»l.y. M.l.ir.:'""; 'Jr,',
l&gt;r.MSr»ii&gt;. Il i» ex­
Church SI.
.............. ml Coiiiiremlimlid m.-.l- P-'l-l Irnl nliolll twenlyjeo [.»•inn wn. hrl.l liul ThllHdiqr evrninr., "I - will !»■ l.r—nl. nn.l novrrnl l&gt;l^
Emmanuel Church Sen ices Sunday Tmd.me &lt;i. Chlelnnn nnd I.. Eilxrr. Irlrl Superintendent,.
Rev. Carroll L. Bales of tuike City. were unanimously re-elected lo sue- I
Minn.v the new rector of Emmanuel n od fhxmsetvcK &lt;&gt;n lhe Board of
Advrrllwd -Letters.
nnd his family have arrived in Trustees for a lerm of llirce years, j l.nwrvnce Eaull. lander l-'isher. P.
Hastings. The regular services will i Encouraging reports were given by j E. Miller, Wfh. TitUs, Miss Mftry
lie held in lhe church Sunday.
all the Church organizations. Trcas-j Cassoday.

Suits and Coats

| THE CHURCHES

A Checking Accoun
What Does It Mean?
It means that you should bring all your money to
us—that is, all your working capital—all the
money you arc using from day to day—and de­
posit it in an account so you can check it out—so
. you can write out a check with which to pay any
bill or account. It keeps your money in a safe
place, frdc from danger of fire, LhievcS or loss.
Instead of reaching in your pocket for money you
Q reach for a check book and write out a check for
■ the amount you want to pay. That is the business­
like way of doing—that’s the way to have every­
thing safe. We are here to help you keep your
money safe and make it go as far as you can. Be
sufe to consult us. Better attend to .the matter
at once.
.

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County

PACK FIVE

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Hastings, Mich.

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79c

Grocery Dept.

$25 Suits, Ladies’and Misses’, now’.$18.00
$2o Suits, Ladies' and Misses’, now.$15.00
$16.75 Suits, ladies’ and Misses’.. $12.50
Others at $5.98 and up.

$i2 Coats, Ladies’ and Misaes’
$10 Coats, Ladies' and Misses’.
$7 Coats, Ladies’ and Misses’

$1.11

$1.00 values, Sale'price

...$8.50
17.50
5.50

Lace Curtains

Bulk Cocoa, per lb_25c
Jeans Early June Peas...25c
3 cans Country Gentleman Corn.25c
Fancy Oranges, per dta........25c

Tid Bits, per glass5c
Good Grade of llnlkCoffee, lb...25c

Fresh Vegeta­
bles

A few bargains:
&lt;7-oo Net Curtains, per pair
$3.00 Cream Scrim, per pair
Ja.oo White Scrim,- per pair
Xi.oo WhiteXurtains, per pair
Odd lot qf Curtains we will sell at
price, at from 13c to $1.25 each.

22 Ibi. H. &amp; B. Sugar*1.00

.79c
1»2

Green Onions, Lettuce, Rad­
ishes, Cabbage, Bogus, Car­
rots, Parsnips, and everything
in season.

Dress Skirts
In checks and plain materials,
$2.98—$3.98—$4.98

Underskirts
Messaline and silk-finish materials,
98c, 81.38, $2.18, $2.98

Curtain Material
A good assortment of colored and
plain borders at
10c, 15c and 25c
Also better ones at
35c—50c

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
Phone 9

Department Store
woomsuv.

Hastings, Mich

|T0 ASSESS ALl PROPERTY..

NATURAL JOINT LIMB CO.
'
snwv iklvt.
■Iwv. and Mrs. Sloue returned Sat,
»t itp riii i yzi iir
FLEXIBLE A|KLE JOIB
urduy from visiting their sun and*
llo TULL VALUL
------------I tended visit with tier sun, Samuel nf
family in New York, leaving him
—*
much improved in health.
'Gcorpc Horton, of the State Tax F. E. Buck Former Resident &lt;»f Mid-1 Pewamo. •
Rev. and Mrs. Buelcher left Wed­
dlexllle Now line of Owners Of j Barj-j* WsHhnai*;n,a;|,« a business
Commission, so Instructs The
nesday for their new appointment
..
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,
*, trip to Olivet, baturdagt returning
Company With N. i. Ilarrbou.
home Sunday.
S(i|H*rt Lsors.
us pastor of Flint Evangelical
Altha Grand Rapids Industrial L -'•'J- »"•&gt;. •'•fOffley of
Messrs Thiiringlon untl-Crery, (if
church in Detroit and Rev. Voelker
began his pastorate here, Sunday.
the state Tax Commission, are con­ Exposition ye BANNER Scrlbu met V'”’11'’*011 ••’’»•••«’ vfaitwl Mr. and
John SchiieJder is in very feeble tinuing the work this week in tho a former Barry County man In llini '**^- Harry HUrbir. hi.-t btinduy.
health. Their daugliter, Rosa, is nt city of getting/estimates u|m&gt;ii the person of F. E. Buck wlio used lo|.. M‘- .«•««
. hbbanl Offley of
home helping care for her aged true values of property and they live fit Middleville. He will |h-re-p'a!*.v,|l*. vi’’,1l7.1
*'» “»&lt;•
parents.
will afterwords carry on Hie same inemben.'d by many readers of thi« I i?1”,1,- ■„“»‘l Mrs.Clitu). Offley of
Mrs. A. Forman jtnd Mrs. Marlin work in the rural distiiit-. Here­ paper. Al prHent Mr. Buck in af- i
Cas‘ll‘.,°U’
Bever attended Brunch Missionary after the Supervisors all over Bar­ IlliaU-d with the Natural JoinL Lilith . 'I1’
5 "■ 5,U Lu,eea ,lav« 11
meeting al Caledonia, this week, re­ ry county and Ihrougiiotil the slate Company. He lost one of Ins logs V,’‘T slck,1'.,
.
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turning home Saturday.
and Mrs. &lt;• ••urge McDouwlI of
will be required lo assess every­ while rail reading on the Union Pa- .
. W. R. Wells has started his thing at its true value, or the lax, cilia. -Tutlay he is walking rowl'c!u‘‘r**r- an&lt;l
giOcery wagon un the ruad for-the commissioners will look after the; foTtab'ly.wllti one of the Company *
W Perkins, last Sunday,
season. His son-in-law, Geo.-Gcisel nmlter thcinseivvsown products, lb*
Is associated 'v,,...------will run the wagon.
H&lt;m. Gi’orge Horton, uf the Board with N. F. Harrison. The Company 'MilTH LASTLErON
Mrs. Geo. Carr was nl Kalamazoo of Tax Commissioners, before an is unique in that each member of
’* '• *-E GHOlfc.
Sunday, doing her spring shopping. informal meet mg of tliy supervis­ the flrm wears an artificial leg thu•'»’*. and Mn. Art Walts and sop
A weddijig recent ion was given ors. said that lhe old pnuiliiu! of es­ practicing what they tircncFi, oij Paul nnd On a! Wills spent one day
Me. and Mrs. Rdy Frcemira at thei|- timating the value of -proinTly at "taking I heir own dope.
' last week al NcWton Will’s nt Ldcey.
farm home near Shayluwn Friday for less than its true worth would
The,particular virtue of their arHarley Hayman spent*srvevening. Mr. Freemire was umled have to lie discontinued.
Here­ tiflriitf liinb is:
j ’’ra! days last week helping care for
in marriage to Mi-s Elsie. Shields, after, he said, the state would re­
The Natural Joint ‘of which they -Mr. Hayman’s sister of Burryviile.
daughter-uL Mr." and ’ Mrs. Geo. quire all supervisors to fulllll the hold V. 8. letter patents, is as; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hill of East
Shields, Saturday. &lt; "iigratulaliuns. slate law which requires assess­ near Iho natural ankle as ran he. Matde Grove spent Sunday uflerment at full cash v\ilue under nor­ made. an’d still be durable and under noun at Ed. Hilt’s.
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mal--------------marker ---------------conditions. —
He sa’id 'control al all’liincs. The upper and .sterling Deller-of Maple Grove
Fellowship Club at Waldorff’s.
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.i- that this was being-doneJu-all lhe
I?*' r h1
""’’■•HnF for IbU projicrty owned by the ulUlitiesY.r- lower cups afe made of the |hh.| Center was home over Sumlny.
aluminum,
and
titled
into
these
i
Mr.
and
Mr.-.
Phil
Daihouser of
,l": ‘‘'•'•sbyt. iian l-dtowshii.;
alul t|lnl it „/wi |„- done
Gltib wns held nl tin* home of Mi.il(1 a|| ytyi|M.rly ownedJiy individu- cups are rubber bearings of .the best I Nashville spent Sunday afternoon
quality, shaped perfectly to repre-|at Mr. Wall-’ and Hency Ih«||er's.
Ml|an WalldortT on luesday uv-' als H,. &gt;alll that taxes would be sent lhe human ankle. The shin • Mt&gt;. O. \\ . Flunk and Mis.- Ague*
?i"n 'i ? r'u"” 'i"viT
•'igln r us the state legislature ami fool are held logelher with tin Hickey of North Maple Grove spout
?• ^ir’ S’" U •' V?ri?i
i"I makes the budget and nil Would rye mid U bolt forming a most Saturday aftcniiMm ut Fred Park.-',
n’ J '
i'&lt; !•' tlU 1
share equally in expense.
tnilural ankle joiiil,
. .
Shultz. IL Doyle and S. Crook, 'lhe
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...
The natural joint1 is lhe result of
.XORl’ilEASsT CAJiTLFTTOV
program consisted «d instrumental;
ckm, j*p Your Premises.
years of study and experimenting. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson spent
rets by Mr. Wnlbiorff- and Dan- ri| pi...:..,.,.. i)r ir \ BffrtwT und.rrpresentsr :i vast rtrpvmw.- Bui I hiiisdiij wilJt 111!.’ ronm’Lj dmiuh'alblortT; vocal - i • tions sung by: X
,“&gt;,t ,g u.«n ih''
it |niwiii&lt;i
positively
mid Mrs.- Chas.- ~
SLriUvIiml^
—
i,, gives the wean;r the' •'■r.
•• Mr.
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—----Mr Banmby: pma- number, by Mr.
dtffi’wlm Irn^uul I.
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—.1 -...-It.... I.joint
VI
—u I. ■ ■ 111 n is it. ­
mmrosl
l&lt;&gt; natural
walk of —any
John Il.al.t
B.ihl of VNashville,
Mr v»Ji2!?t'vn,|,|.
''•-mdved lite accumulation* «d rv- em the market. It'* as near a
rtkpending "a rfew
with
Mr. and'
““’ days
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'anderriMik, tin H'irry County; {||S o|| ttieir property, slides Hint product ion &lt;&gt;f the humun ankle/Mr*. Win. Ikihl.
^i.rC aPf
' M’~u
?1'" they wdl feel the arm of th- law joint a* can !»• proilmoil and still
Clarence Taylor of Charlotte .-pent
Salurday mid * Suiiibry . with Ins
‘f they do Inot
iuiiovc tinliealliiy give snlisfnrliim bailie wearer.
Isu Bettor Ilian Gun*. His talk was mnditnThs
once.
A walk about

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&lt;wdl
i&lt;M,IU ' .
. many iu™ leal -.-.■•Hon, w.-hhl
.pb,,,
--------------- ------- —----------Mrsuie Worst and Don Htwim'r
mon a. lo h..w llm inell euuld hrip
,p411 ruUbui
There are restaurants ..downtown spbnt Thursday with the Jailer's,
in looking after the boys. Hie
|„. irinovcd promptly as the where thousands of men aro put onUnollirr Mrs. Chas. Strickland,
commiltee served Ice eream andj||CIl|U| Of Un- public demands it.
their honor every week. They go into I ..Mrs. I'orman and children visited
cake, grape juice and wafers. Mr.j
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these luncheon rooms, select lhe food., *’• aui* Mrs. \Vtllard Ickes iu HasM. Coy, Sin-.'y of Ifte Paw Paw Fol-: obey Sliced and Truffle Ordinances,
nl It .nd ah.n lb.,
.
lowship Club was mtnMuced and
Mayor Jami^.m states that the Uw
,ru’f
uln JPuHa 1 ordinAm-'-s govcrilur the sp&lt;&gt;ed and
Sucjal mi.'el ng IimHptlqij1 for thej |jniitn|i(HH of all kinds of vehicles
niii'ir^Mwl •’in rhan*!&gt;
U,U ‘ i,y
enforced. DrivM**J *•- '» ‘ha.JV®
hx-,rtnj uf n|[ kinds are becoming care­ proprietors ot two aueh places.
.lay with tiieir daughter, Mr. and
" *’ EM”; M
ul-&gt;u‘ ‘•ulling cumecs and
•*No&lt; more than ouce In SOO times, Mrs. Elmer Bolson,
!
4J’pn. J" '»!*" ui *,M Tlilen. nbmji |M.mU headed up the wrunt does anybody pa/ us too IRtlo.” said
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: u
'‘side
of ...W....
them. ’The
Is ...
so .striding
Foley Kidney Pills Sm-cessful for
J»iwe of the
lie st reel. Other* are evi- • i- one W.
.... loss »
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iteulfr
ilpnlty Unaware of the
lhe slutstale hiw
law re»
re- “
It• U not worth:;~t"z
wbilB bothering about.
lUieuinatlsm and Kidnty Trouble,
ur’»J^7
R-G*»ok. &lt;»eorge. jjurdipg miixiimiiii speed limit, to let alone watchin*.''
; Pqsitivs in action for liai'kurbe.
Herbert and oth.-r- who hav.. nut
.4 the city ordinances,
"The money wo lose,” said the other-weak buck, rheumatism, kidney and
served*on a cdniimttee during the, ’
. ______
,
.
manager, "doesn’t amount to a dollar l'li»dder troubles. P. J. Buyd, Ugje,..
y&lt;?ar,
, Tiflu fa certainly not a boonf year n nek - l'SU.a«IH&gt;li T'Jbllc L.T,., ' &lt;*■'&lt;■ »"&gt;»•• "'W
«'■
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'in Hastings, or anywhere
fur
Mr, timl Mrs. Clarence Goucher that matter. Nevertheless there will i
------ ------------- ------ . - . rlieiimati-ni amt. kidney trouble are
bayv moved into tire Will Rich?fee quite a number of new houses' Rev, Ru-wtl Ji. Hready was in,completely gone." Safe ami effechoustj on West Court 8t.
•
| erected here'thia year.
| Greenville, TSalupday.
Uve.------ Arthur Mnhollaud.—Adv.

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PAGE f*IK

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
HONORS AHNOONCEO

QE

FREEPORT HI6H SCHOOL
DEFEATS HASTINGS HIGH

Wounded in the
Battle of Vera Cruz

Rrotilta. of Superior Caiaehhig
Shown VlNltnr*' Work. lAicul
Playing Impnurd.
I’jeeport high school bn Saturday
Won it* third nl.rniglit .vrcloiy when
U came l&lt;i Hastings umi ilefeuled
llu- local nin&lt;‘ by a score of. 7 to 0.
.Tile, pluving of baili leniic* .wn* it
mixture «if errors ami good Wjirk.
Hastings played a loose game in Hie
llrsl round, which gave titeii visit­
or* tr lead of three run*. After Hint
inning Hie playing «&gt;f both’ (earns
hromne steady and Hie control set­
tled down into an exciting mair.ll
in which loiisidiTalil

Continued from page one.

7th tirade.
All grades are making May hns-

■ Sarah Leonard has gone hi live
willi her grand-mother in .Morgan.
Ethel Eggleston t* alteenl on ar-.
count Of Ute illness of her grand*
Iliother.
Berthn Shultz is nlisent on. ac­
count &lt;&gt;f her mother * illness.
Ralph Mnrbh* was-absent-one itay
Inst w&lt; '
from school. ’
1st Ward.

ri.lllllix
The s
"ACIoud.”

have already

ill. .10. 1914.

Long Lake ICE
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO BUY ANY OTHER

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Ixing Lake is WHOLLY fed by LIVING SPRINGS. There is no PURER water in Michigan; there ia
no PL’RER-ice harvested than wc have. -It makes a lot of difference to YOU what kind of Itc you buy. You
want the BEST, and you arc entitled to it.
-ALL of our ice comes from DEEP WATER, and is FREE from all dirt,' decaying vegetable matter and
other impurities so common in ice taken from other waters. Our ice is put up in the CLEANEST manner pos­
sible, and wc deliver it to you in the CLEANEST condition. Wc wash it at our ice house, so your lawn and
walks are not littered with sawdust and dirt.
Our SERVICE will PLEASE YOU as we have EXPERIENCED, accommodating men.
PRICES: Our season commences May 1st. The price is $1.75 per month if you commence with May
-1st, otherwise $2.00 per month will be charged. We’ll furnish you wilh the BEST ICE and the BEST SER­
VICE. If you have not yet arranged for your ice supply, better see us or PHONE us about it.

M-ll.p-l

Lliilicle Milcox.

2nd Want.
Gordon Hiddb’ enter
grade from Miss Wash's nioin.

PHONES
Office 194

Rogers &amp; Son|H-«i»s

Residence 192
wounded in
'll
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- count of illness.
or* aud MAirans during the occuMiss Mnnni is slightly improved
' pation. of the siiliurtis of Vera C.ruz.
ion Thursilay. I»elails of the light
are being awaited wilh anxiely by
Harold M&lt;«wacer has been absent
iitb puiTHi*. III.-;
•••
I hi«* injury until Friday morning on arrouiii of illness. ,
Mrs. Webb visited Miss Devine
when (he Detroit papers Informed
one
afternoon last week.
I them. Since then they have rehaving no use of hi* lower liinlis.
Edw. Whltnmre of Holland was
Hapi&gt;&gt;\ Birthday Celebration.
i reived (Wo messages from Si’iTelnrv'
Nellie Gunliier Ims returned to
’l he fine rain of Iasi week is milk- I
Sunday with his parents
; Daniels in w hich lie said ijotliinix SC.IlpOl.
Thursday, April 2.3. being Jamas
ing tho farmriTi smile.
। Mr. ami Mr*. Glenn, D. Whitmore.
; nioro Hinn the wound was in
The language classes an- studying II. Sutton's ’billInlay, his children
C.lnud**'-** HrI'I leg. and is not seri- birds.
Edw. It. wiiilmofe of Hoiltinil | While/ranking hi* auto. D. W..
Sisson After the Sixth,
and grand children, to the-number '
'
was home over Sunday, wilh his Johnson received a whack on. his
ensued. Hastings led•wilh one mu ■■■■-•
•
Clyde Crawford has entered Hie
unlit after th.- ilxlh wh. n &gt;i**on, pla- ' d aboard (he Imspilnl ship
This Village was lreat.il lo il&gt; nn- paronls. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Whit- j fwhl leg which injured it
much
of Iwenly-thrce gal tiered to'help
Uh grade.
(that he in obliged tn walk with
heiaine very steady and rerciv ed, solace.
celebrate with a bounteous pot luck mud visit by a Gypsy band on-more.
Kindrrgurirn.
Thursii.-iy.
‘
The
usual-number
of
F. G. Hnyner rifles in a line Over- 1'™ '.' ‘'T!’
^’"Ti^k'T’. ou'ik'"
exceptionally good sup|w&gt;rl.
rClaude
’lnn.l.. was *.*-• ve.ir* old n few
supper ami a general good time.
Mrs.
Harvey
visited
Kindergarten
...... ..
•»:
•%!!- him&lt;!&gt;. Tl" mail
The results of good coaching was
The followin' litlle noein was rnwly
»au,'&gt;' wwn-** occuroh by mini- ■?»*
land roadster. ........... .
’
roinpoMd by Mrs. Hiram’llopwowl ^Hro* kids. and a certain iiiiiuIh i , Grand Rapid*.
evident in ^comparing Hie work of been in lhe navy two years. After last Wednesday afternoon.’
'flielina Hecox nnd Vilra Smith
im-' mlm;;.
... .............
"XrlK Mrivb; who I. workliu
the two teams. The Frorport lad*, receiving preliminary training in
«.-l rrnd 1,, M,,.
C. &gt;•. M. s ....
under the supervision of Instructor the naval training school nt Nor­
Clyde Sutton:
Hynes, who plac'd second % base, folk. he was assigned to service on nonn.
picking ti|&gt; whatever was liamly, if
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„ , in a live clinir Imrlier shop in Grand
showed very good training
The lhe liallleship. North Carolina. He ■ The morning cliildrvn enjoyed a In lhe town of Naples in York Stale not keenly vvalchcfl. was as usual' . I be Common Cuimri) after n jfi»od i itapids, spent Sunday al his 1)01110
their vncnlioti white in town. They • 'l-al of argument ami investigation.
Hastings buys have been training worked in Kalamazoo ^ovenil-years nature trip last Tuesday morning.
On April twiidy-lhree.
did not stay here long as their ex- llltv'’ l«"iglit a car load of (he dust
Messrs J. B. Campbell and Frank
themselves with gmsl rostilts, ljul ago and it was while there (hat lie looking for birds nests and early To thn homo of Mr. Sullnn
there are some points’of the gtimv became inspired to serve in the Howers in the Park.’
•
perirnre of Hie pad is m» douhl'‘‘‘'W" l*“' "in slrerls. Il i* hoped i n, prall have purchased new Ford
| Came
a ....
baby fair to see.
still fresh in their minds.
। that »am&lt; will prove as good ns • autumobllvH of K. L.-Gonyer.
which they ought-do have the up- navy. He came back to his father’s
pnrtitnily iff karning.
Jami’s, they called the baby.
Fred Mend, W. H. Harper and
« "and Mrs * *Tnr!br of
Ralph Bi'** "f-Grand Rapids
bis-is the
lhe third game Hie
the locals literature about lhe senice and
This-is
For he was a hisly Ixiy.
D. Whitmore nuule Ihr trip to Hnsl-!.. .
g
gru.nt Sumlnv ‘willi1
her parents Mr. ami Mrs. Aling* in the former’s nnlo on Friday ' |i7‘ ^,,7 M^T^p’r. The? ngMl.. b n Mono-. Antuntay ami Sunday,
e played ami their work showed | **n afterward th ruled In belong to
He was hi* mother's.darling
it impn»vrincin
improvement over
over iii
that
Claude
gre.ii
.u orthe
iw •Uncle
•• Sam. .........
•• •i* a memrer
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K His father's pride and joy.
on business.
tlho (rip in lii'rir auto.’
’
i Frank G. Hayimr has n line Ovefprevious game*. Yo*t pitched well one of the cn-w* which **’rvn the
Thunuiay evening will he long re- : |i,,|M.rl Garret! i* the owner of * him! roadster recently purchased in
Until the first of the eighth when big ll-lnrh gyn* in mm of the bat­
He stayed there with his parent*
membered by lhe member* of the . t]n,. Studebaker tmiring’car.
i Grami Rapiiis.
he was-relieved by H&lt;&gt;u*h.
Illeships turrets.
Through all hi* eighteen years
K. of P. Ixxlge «»f this village, a* &lt;&gt;n . Mr. anil Mr*. Wesley VanAverf
Mrs. J. Vnnderberg of Grand RapThe team’work in the early in-------- ;--------------And then he entne to Hastings
thal
evening they i*nlcrtai|ie&lt;l lhe at-,. s{o|iping with Mrs. Robert Al- ids is visiting her parents. Mr. and
Continued
from
page
one.
nings was-not goo«l. but it g.eatlv ..,rnmun nr uiri I
In spile of his mother's tears.
Nashville
degree
lean),
who
did
Hie
|,.
nf.,
r
a
|
iMI
e:
Mrs. Dayid Webb, a few day*.
improved in the liisl few inning;..;WEDDING OF WELL
Wall lake either the very last day
The visitors also had their turn ni
------------------------ --------—He had ten tents in money
KNOWN
HASTINGS
RESIDENTS
ragged work, but il-ilid not tome in
And his clothe* were very few;
They innocently tool along a tlsh Sf. he went fa work in n saw mill
bunches and was not productive of
so many runs nswns'the poor work ltrs. Charlotte Bussell and Mr. J. net lo eornil .Mime of Wiese suckers
Where lio-Tohnd plenty to do.
c.’mm-inh.ma! rburrls »h«« th.-1 |k.„„|y slmriir Ort. U.-hly »■». In
„„ ,-h-rl,_ K,„„.
rm-uj,
nf Hw Hastings team. The sixth
while engaged in their'sonambulisI.«v Herd Were Mnrricd
’
Pytldan
bi.der*
had inner,
ready aman.
Ixumon Mmidnv.
'-«uiuonia
Hfui
feast
for the
to ii.,.
Mrvillage
. and Mrs,
Wroley Van Avery!
."J
,."‘'0,'^Ji
a7’°
inning ended wilh (he score stand­
lig pursuits of Walking across lhe Later, he worked as a teamster.
.
Wnlnrsilnv.
ing (&gt; to 5 in Jlasl ing*’. favor. Sis­
From
Battle
Crock
lo
Hastings
which all did ample juslicc. there :an. laying wilh’Mr*. Robert Allen K,‘"n
T . !
,
plowed ground. They intended, of
son rtartsul m the seventh with re­
A very charming social event was course, to clinse the captives back
you see.
being 51 sealed to as gornl a feed as - f(tr a while
• *'*rs* France* Lllery and daughter
newed strength and hil teamhidiesr tlm
I
wedding"of Mrs. t-linrltUte Hus-, to water after they had completed Bui when
Lincoln called
for one could rare lo s&lt;&lt;-. By the limo I Rorn to Mr. ami Mr*. Chri* Mai-1 Barbara, returmj from I-ansitiK,
work also improved to such an ex- sell
,
nnd Mr. J. I.e&lt;- Reed which took their iiiYcstigatidns. For surely-no
M.ldlers
that Imlge was called about 20 of!t |l,.|,) of Thornapple. Sunday. April I I hurstiay. where they *vre visiting
lent that no mure run* were forth- place
।
nl high noon April 2t»lli al lhe one would want to II.II m one of
Ho enlisted in Hie cavalry.
th*' Hastings. Knight* apjieai.-d ami. j&lt;hi. a habv |x»y. name Janies Ben- her sister, Mrs. Neil Barber amt
■' coming. He also-ntrtainiji throw-of rosirt&lt;mr&lt;&gt;
।
~s—*of Mr*t.Ru«vH; on Jeffer­ Hi..-.- w.dl )..k.- -uikcis.
all were made W"!r.uii.-. Th.- work n,.|| Man h.’le. ’
fatmlv.
son
stn-et. Mr*. Hu*»eiJ issurd-inthe eight hits mailv-by-bii team,
•
I by the llm* team of Nashville was , Robert Harrell i* lhe owner of a \ Albert Winchell of Belding is visIt chanced, however, Hint oul on Ho was in the Potomac army
vitalibiL* to about fifty "f het Hie shore, on lhe-shady side of a
Score of innings:
AmLsLxly-tliree battle* fmight
i the feature of the evening. «ujoyed: linp Studebaker touring rar.
iiing his aunts Munro Anuaamd EiuFroeisirt. .3 0 0 2 00 t
R
friend* for a
but it wits ■big free.With eyes gleaming in an­ Until he. with his 'enm|&gt;nni(tn.
। by about 100. After the work lunch , Mrs. Jennie Gunn, of Charlotte/nn Winters for a.few day*.
Wore by Hie guerillas cnughl.
Hastings
1 2 it I n 2 n
11.7 htuile uenrrally understood that ticipation of n "big vatch.” was a*
.was served in the lodge dining na^d Momlgv ami Tuesday ho-.-' Charles P. McNaughton was hmm*
Hxm...
and i -om.-lbl.rn nwfr lli.ii »n &lt;ir.liniirj- entirely ilflTerent species of “suFkroom n,
amt
until
train !i 110011
lllK)llWitl|
with Mr*.
Mr*. "David
Webb, ''nhc; nver Sunday.
■■-intn nn.l llmir r .t.lnrs ।I ,XM,,n
"‘ ln
"" the midnight ‘
David Wfhll.
Snirlk.-r; V0.I. Ilmwli and Oxtan.l |'»»»»“ J?’™ J1',” ,’.n¥™"„ . , er.” This sucker was a Game War­ "wcr." * UhS
antsm ring fastI'r"
l,"m ‘'"tnewnnl f!:!!!"Hung* wer« |a,n,^ w,.re sclim.l g;;lgirl* b-.geLner
Uiget
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Mr. ami Mr*. Richard M. Johnson
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*&gt;k
\XV-d I'fhlS den who was absolutely tievoid of Thw miirktftXl I lo uh the
«’V'’r&gt;’ minute. These
Iltese gel-togel-to- .M
MjjX
xfjy
y years
y,.ars ago
ag„ and
and greatly
gre
। wi»re Hie over Sunday guest* of Mr.
' ’ .TV,
«*' grttp.r nieehngs nro a agood
thing;
(.nj
(iy throe
iM-casional
visil*
seiitinicnl
nnd
all
kindred
sjmpalhy
good
thing
,
enjoy
llie*o
occasional
visilsv with ami Mrs. Ilcib't Johnson of Bovvne,
| uiitil the hands of the dock pointed for the sclentitlc investigations he
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for nil concerned, ami: the Imijs arc. e-x.i. &lt;)|In r.
SOLICITING CONTRIBUTIONS
And ran away ever so fast.
u. t.u.L.nu
was wiinrt
*'
■'—vays
•'— ' been
already
looking M.-wnr.i
forward, i..
to i&gt;»«
lh».&lt; .m»i
next
Bullen of Reeil thu"s"iifl1ii
FOR THE BASE BALL FUND..............
... — .cF.TlFWl...—. “
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one.
..
y
After
three days nf hiding
Charles Parker has purchased the I
who first enter lhe field of scientif­
-------------------------! odist Ejuscopal chureb in Hits city, ic research have been spurned nnd
And the help of a negro Imy.
Mrs. Traill house in the east part
&lt;4Himiillec Merllna With Good Fl- began the marriage sen ice. ■ Upon frowned upon by those in authori­ They readied lhe Federal army
of the village nnd will soon be a
.....,.;,.i RMn^nZ. I......i,-„- Hicir bnibg proniiunred man and
To their ndief'hnd joy.
nanelal ItrspoiiM-s
where.
uifi. lllI1|tralu|ati(m and good ty. Thus it was here. That un­
All Sums Aro Welcome. . .wishes v.eie showered upon them. feeling Game Warden, doublles* In West Virginia lhe army .
James l.ntLX of Grand Hap'tds ha*
The soliciting committee of the I Tin- dining ronin floors were then absolutely ignorant of vvlinl effect
bought Hie farm four miles south
W.1F Motioned Hl Hixly-two.
action inighl have uidm lhe fu?
on The old Springs road ami is got-!
Hastings Base Ball Association have; thrown o|ien nnd the guests Were his
lure of those Wall lake suckers, In the little i(Am of Martinsburg
been m-eiving good linaiu ial sup- j
iled. to enter nnd find their plne- placed the twain of .scientist* under , A place that’s fair lo view;.
ling settled. He-intends &lt;o make
Did you ever stop to think that a hundred smallac­
some needed improvements al. tin’s,
|Miri from nil those whom they have es. which were designated by hainl arrest-ami compelled them to sub­
counts make a bank stronger than a.dozen large ones ? k
so fnr reuuesred to help tin- city in J painted pink roses ns guest ranis,
I place and expects sonndn more the. I
That is one ot our reasons lor urging the man of
mit to th* indignity of nm&gt;earing He boarded wilh a family
say, harn iwaror the house ami place’
’treating the greatest bare lull.team , Then followed one of Mrs., WftP.d'.’1 -before Justice Gould.
By
lhe
name
of
Davis
they
Monday,
limited means to transact his business with us.
1 same u|Min,ti wall and have a good'
in it* history. Some excellent ad-1 delicinus foiir^i:uuri&gt;e luncheons. where it Is claimed they were
fined And there he met Miss Ella
Large accounts are welcome too, for it is our
' bank barn, ns (hero i* a good i
diiimis have been made !•&gt; lhe lirl.‘Ah-. itiL*se|l wore a gown of ameWho lives with him today.
each, which lines of course
rfiancc lo do. We .welcome* Mr.
while dthers have f,*1i they cnuldltbyst chiffon satin nnd white Ince, *16.75
purpose to serve all the |&gt;eople.
not give .*&lt;» much as they did in for- with real orafige l&gt;l&lt;rx.-om- in her were paid.
1 Ixjux nnd family to'our section and
On
the
sixteenth
day
of
Scplrmbei
r
We welcome the small depositor, we extend to
Who can estimate the incalcul­
All-kindsi
look
for
him
to
make
good.
“mer years.
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!«• &gt;if cimtribu- hair. The only Jewelry she wore able loss lo science this action will
In the year of sixtr-throe
him the .same consideration and courtesies accorded
fions
....... are welcome.
Quite a num- was3 string of beautiful nmtlier of
Miss Davis became/Mrs. Sutton,
to all our customers.
.
hat&lt;
i ly injured while tearing down the
her of loyal , fans have'coniribulod
p.-ar) .brads brought b«T from Jcr- have? Who can i.t.-dicl th.' &lt;|eA maiden fair to
in
essing
influence
il
will
have
upon
i burned
St. James Hotel, some'
ak dollar carli and some have given i u«alem by Mr. It. B. Messer. Mrs.
I months ago, is now nt the homo of I
smaller sums.
i-Htiss.-H bad-f«xpreMfld n wish lhal tho future development of the Wall
lake sticker? Time alone can tell.
his sister, in North Thornapnle. anil I
Tin1 base ball team is nne of the her friends .should Jtol make, her In the iiieanlinie the two scicnliRl.*
And in August, sixty-four,'
MIDDLEVILLE.
MICHIGAN
is improving so Hint lie is able, to sit i
gtealf.sl
advcftisemfiils
Banviany gift.* mi this occasion, so they deport themselves like men. abso­ He came with wife and bnby
inp short iim**.* at a lithe, although]
—*...
-----; united in «leciualing her home with
To live on Thornapplo’s shore.
lutely ignoring that small, narrow­
for this year’s pro 'flowers. In the parlors were pink minded imliey that has no regard
rose* and in'the dining ro&lt;mis wero for Hie future beyond the fines in­ He’s the father of many children. ,
pink carnations and smilax.
Ton. so the records say.
volved, conffdent Hint impartial
i Mr. Broil, a* owner and manager history will place their names high Some have passed xyi before him)
Whist Chib Scores.
The others aro wilh him fwlay.
up on Hit scroll of fume, as It has
Doyle—Warner- -2 I-it.
!years has been associated with the liumtrcd* nnd hundreds of other
Jiarlwr—Oti»-:-t •/-.’I.’
For years he’s lived among you
’ public aud has a host of friends. nocliirnnr piscatorial scientist*.
On his farm just nut of (own.
|
Mrs. Russell has lieen a social leadI Hist- -Stamm, ave
lie has always tried to ho helpful
I
|er for many years, nnd it*i* not an’
Bauer—Myers—-.’-Il
Important Notice.
And nover .sought for renown,
j
In state ;■that she'has
Roberts—Seve.ratiee—■ i-.&gt;.
- &gt;■| exaggeration
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To I Im patrons of the Women's
i
enter!allied
more
people
ul
social
Four teams of Battings Whisl entertained im.ro
Ik Im?. Miared.your jnKuuttVa^
Club Lecture (Nnirse and other*:
Hunt any oilier, in
■ . (lluti tnarfi* xip-of-M'piflyrrs. journeyAnathurimu L.u::i
ttwiiw to the farf thnt some num­
rows
to Grand- Rapid.* Friday to play furl Hastings, with the larg
bers on' last season's court* wore
For all those many years.
the Furniture City 'and Knight!
’*'«•
'’''J'?' 1
,
. not up Io (he standard of excellence
trophies held by Grand Hapjds: •''•'•irthat they will have "miles and -ought to be maintained by the He’s rejniced with you in gladness |
Amt wijied away your tears.
Whist Club. Two team* will com-i id'b‘&gt;“ of g&lt;Hi.i wDhes f.»r their Women's Cluh. the .Coil Lyceum
pete Tor each trophy.
hnppim-* in the new life upon Bureau whil-h furnished tho course
Ho’* boon a loving husband and;
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| which they have entered.
ha* very generously offered to
father.
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Pitcher Signs With Hastings.
1 Tlw gur.*U from out of (nwn were furnish another number on tho
A comrade bravo they say..
, Tb.pxmbfn-itUwH.Ulwl....... i "
conrse fn’e of charge to all who Ami We arc glad to be wishing him i
present their course ticket* nt (ho
Many
return* nf this day.
I
door.
The •■nlerlainment will he
one of unusual interest at this time, Program For Ladin* Aid
a benuljful illustrated lecture nn
.
At jCarlton Outer.;
w’i&lt;
hiui nf tlm lm-1 i., Allie lloik. M|S. . mall BOWtll 01111 Hie Pnnainn Canal and the PanninnHi • 1 u«r Xlie li ileiin !
Beatrice Bowne, Grand Rap­
Following h tl»© program for lh&lt;&gt;
.
III.
IIII.I I. .mi- las SHWll. ,4&lt;. J,r Kllli| Ty,,,.,,.
a,„l Pacirtc Expositinn.’ Over two hund­
red line vif’ws will lie shown“U-ith Carlton Outer Ladies Aid Society
’
iiiK.it.xiv ,.t 'vf.viniii*
Rev. Coorgo Bullen, lived City, the best tippuralus money can buy. which will meet May 0. wilh Mr. ami,
Ha ling* at Nh
. Those who assisted in serving were:
A Rtdopdid lecturer will speak from Mrs. Philo Fuller. . Program nl two
Hasliiigs high rohool will play tn M.^jann s Charles Pott* and Robert Hie platform and a competent &lt;&gt;[•Supper served from four
atahville ou Saturday afternoon.! Cwk and Hie •Misses Katherine ertlor will i« in charge of thojiro- o'clock.
to live o’clock. All nro Invited.
This.will be tlm third game in the:
Winona Bennett.. Mary iection.apparalu*. The dale will bo
Singing.
Jri-County league series.
|Gfanl. Mary Palmer and Wilhel- Monday evening. May 41,. The
Heeifation—Mrs. Myriio Todd.
That day has been adopted as “BARRY COUNTY
-------------------------- । niina Bate.*.
place, Mothndist Episcopal churcii.
Music—Mrs. Grola Perkins.
Hustings Defeats Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed expect In go to Tim*’. H:00 o'clock. No seals reserv­
Reading—Mr*. Burd.
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY.” Plan to go your­
.
The high school bare ball team Kansas soon-to visit Dr. and Mrs. ed. Tri (lioi^o-not bolding season
Heading—Mrs. John " ickham..
went to Middtevi(b* yesterday af-. Charles Russell. May they live long tickets lhe price will be 25 cent*.
self and ask your neighbors to go. Give the churches
Recitation—Mrs. Blake Barnum.
■ leriKion and won its first game of' and prosper.
Further notice next WM»k; .
Reading—Mrs. Aclisa Usborne,
tl
“Boost.” It will help them and help you too.
(hr Mta«nn. defeating their hosts by
Singing.
on1 of 2f) to ft. Palmer. of IrvReading—Mrs. John flmllh.
Mrs. Frank Holly and son BirdStale .Master J. C. Kotcnain is in
l his tir*t same for the। sail rpeiit Inst week with Woodland Owosso today, attending a joint
Recitation—Mrs. Chas. Asplnall.
। and only a few hitsi relative*. Mr. Holly spent Funday meeting of the Farmers’ Cluhs nnd
Reading--Mrs. Ferrell.
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wilh them.
Shiawassee Granges.
Scrap Box.

QUALITY ICE DEALERS

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middkville

MEN OF SCIENCE HAM­
PERED IN THEIR WORK

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We Welcome
Small Deposits

FARMERS STATE BANK

YOU WOULD NOT
Wish to live in a community without churches. You
can encourage their work by attending services oh

GO TO CHURCH

SUNDAY
May 3, 1914

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�TH»: HAtfTlNG^BANNKK. APRIL M,,|&gt;||.

2 Thinks

Southwestern Barry
Excellent
Work In
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PAGE. SEVEN

CLOVERDALE.
Dugat McCallum spent Sunday in
Haalinga, with friends.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Geib of Knla-I
mazoo visited Mrs. Tbcad Gelb part .
of lhe past week.
Mrs. Elmer Kelley is able to be]
out again.
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Mrs. B. F. Brubaker amt children;
returnM Salurday from KalarnaziHi.;

Palace of Sweets

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under new management, and
opened ready for trade.
Fancy Ice Cream in bulk or brick
Home Made Candies.

Wesleyan Methodist Church!w|

When you think of WALL PAPER think of us. Our
igi4 line contains the best assortment and the best par
per for the money that we have over offered. There are
many advantages in buying here. Wc can show $;ou
the paper in the roll, and this is the only way to make
sure tfikt the patterns and colorings are suitable for
your use. We carry the goods In stock and can save
you time, freight charges and possible disappointment.
Wo buy in large quantiles direct from the mills, there­
by getting a rock-bottom price, and enabling us to un­
dersell any sample-book man. Bring in wimples and
prices from anywhere. We know we (fan save you
money.
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Headquarters' fdr hduie-cleanirig supplies of all "kinds.

At Hickory Corners, The Pastor Rev.
&amp; W..F. Garnett Very Successful.

dick at Hickory Corners.
The Aid will lie here next Thurs-I
day. Don’t know where it will be. I

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.Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell and dmigh-!
ter of Prairieville called on Mr. and
'Mrs. Bert McCallum Sunday.
i Mrs. Replogle is spending a few
■days in Kalamazoo'with her datighI ter Mrs. Mary Neal.
I Miss Calhcrine Cagney was an ov­
er Sunday guest nt Hastings.
;
i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Acker motor- j
i cd, lo Battle Creek Monday on bust- '
I new.,| Mr. and Mrs. N. Bump mid little I
i son I’aul spent a few days with rela- ‘
lives in Hastings last wn-k.
। Mr. and Mis. PH er Armstrong nf
! piuii wv dtn we m I Im gMwR*-uf-Mr.L
and Mrs.'GrannVickersoit Suivlny, jI
Churcii Notes.
1 lierc win lie preui

' Ellis E. Faulkner
THE REXALL STORE

Delton, M^ch.

Devoes
Ready mixed pure paints
oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
bam.

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Let us tell you just what we will
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go far­
ther and last longer.
Everything in the paint line.

F. H. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

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iiiiih iic.m

nim-;

We invite you to patronize us

Fred A. Merritt
East State Street

Hastings -

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SOth Birthday Celebration.
y morning al 10:00 A. M. Evening Hiirtieth Wedding
Anniversary7::to P. M. and al Shultz al 2:301 Tuesday, April 21st.
"
was the
Mrs. Elizabeth Ickes of East
M.
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j thirtieth wedding , anniversary &lt;if Grand BL. u resident of Barry
There will he Suildyy School nl Mr. mid Mrs. \V. D. Bennett mid at County since 1877, has just passed
1:00 A.M. The lesson. 'The Prodi-, eight o’clock in Hie evening about another mile stone of Iht life, and
| fifty of their neighbor*, friends, and last Sunday find eight members of
[gal Sim."
I The Y. P. A. will be led by Mrs. incnibcraof (lie Equitable Fraternal tin* family with her. around the
1 Union, walked in upon (hem to r&lt;*- ■family board. "Grandma Ickes." as
Rev. S. W. F. Garnett.
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Gi-eat Verses—The Faith Verse."
mind them of-the occasion.
she is familiarly known by her
In the pleasant village of Hickory ,aa* conveniently equipp'd as lhe
Remember the World's Fair that
The evening was spent in pro­ many friends, has just reached the
Corners, is located this Wesleyan I most of one room church.--, being Cloverdale is going to give May 15­ gressive pedro.
Mrs.
Cornelius 80th year of a long am) useful life
Methodist church.
furnished with a library. a cradle 1(1. at Mr. Patton's store. Everynnc Mnnni and John Pchriber won first and reeeivixi a large number of
To nn oliserver some improve­ roll, bible chart, lesson chart, screen come.
'
** prizes and Mrs. Fred Gamble and birthday cards from tier many
ments have been made of recent for primary class,, and a set of
Ed Powers won lhe consolation friends, both nt home ami abroad. ■
dale. Ils doors which alvtays swing Tuni son's maps.
prizes.
open (o welcome’all, are now meet­
The pastor. Rev. S. W- F. Garnett,
Mitt Gladys Stevens of Baltimon*
Al 10:30 lhe pedro tables wero
ing ttie requirements of lhe Idw, and always welcomes alt willi a smile
in Kisni health for one of her age,
are swinging "oul” instead of “in." and nearly hand-ahake. Its mein- relatives here. •
to ice ■cream and cake by Mr.-, mid flnds much enjoyment in work
The roslnim lias been extended and l»ers arc also striving !&lt;• rosjnmd to
and Worship at tier church, she be­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanSyekle
slightly elevated and a new piano the Master's command, "Go, work in entertained about forty of their Cloyde Mute and the Missi's Bernice ing a charter member of'tlm First
placed thereon. The organ also re­ My vineyard.” Twcnty-Hur acce's- neighbors and" friiimb Saturday and Gertrude licnuell, Ellen Clary United Brethren church nf the sec­
nnd Maida Dm-ker, after which Mrs.
mains. The church is comfortably sions tn Hie membership have been night with a dance and.supper.
Dan. A-linlle.r presented Mr. and ond -whnl. May . each surceeding
healed by a furnace, and lighted by made within lhe past two months.
Will Garrett and family apd Mrs,। Mrs. Bennett willi a beautiful linen year of her life bring added ble&gt;sneelylino. The old blinds have been This is his tilled year al Hickory Jennie
Garrett,
entil'd
un
relatives
table cloth, a dozen napkins and (ng.
removed from the windows and Corners and the ehun-li has been
al
Nashville
Sunday.
two linen towels, in behalf of their
roller shades eiipplicd.
enlarged and broadened and slrengMis. Jane Hill entertained the L. many friends, also a inamiiHilli
For Sunday schuuL services, it is thened during that Hine.
A.'8. today. ’•
If you intend
bouquet of carnnlions from Mr. and
Ijjcey has a liew blacksmith, who Mrs. Gard Bennett nnd a set of
is nl Frank Falk’s shop every day. elijna sail mid pepper shakes from
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DEl.TO.N.
GUSS Ciyjlh.
Mrs'. Ahna Bobbins and two little Mr. mid Mrs. FrnnL-Xnnders. The
The Burry Township Sunday
The Rutland Center I.. A. 8. will sons of Battle Creek have been here event was also Mrs. Bennett’s birth­
School Convention will be held in meet with Mrs. Forost Haven* Fri­ to visit her parents,
day.
Delton-Friday afternoon mid even­ day, May 8th. Supper from 5 till tl.
Mrs. Alla Miller entertained the
ing, May 1st. Rev. Hubbcl, of Ad­
C. W. Whiltenioru and family Larkins- Chib Thunulay. The nevi - All departed at a late hour with
rian. a very able speaker, will be spent Sunday with bis parents al meeting will be held with Mrs. E(-;! wishes for ninnyjimre birthdays
present al both sessions! In tlm Delton.
rami them |h&gt;Hi many more wedding
lie Stevens.
.
evening he will give a talk on “Tlie
Mr. mid Mrs. Hinckley have both ! miniversarie's.
Mrs. Kate Erway of Hie city spent
Accommodation Train." Thia lec­ Salurday
ML |T Wearcfixed (or turning
'night and
'
wilh
ture was given nl the Stale Sunday
Mrs. Mae Carl whir underwent a
The Circle have been selling oul
» 11 out work of this kind
School Association and was pro­ Ray Erway anil fainil:
Born lo Ij-wie Eru.iy afid wife,
nounced excellent by all present
^L|| in double-quick time.
Mr. and Mrs. Inis Norris and Mr. hospital in Grand ilapids is doing
Remember the dale, Friday even­ April 2titli, a (laughter.
and Mrs. Henry Spaulding of Bailie
ing, and everyone turn oul mid hear
Creek called* on relatives here FrL
Mr. Hubbel un Ulis inlcresling Cliarlolte Friday.
The social at (liu Gla«* Creeklinll
topic.
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Hiram Wdlisler is iKdter nl this
The Milo Ladies* Aid enjoyed a was not very well atl**n*1&gt;*&gt;l ifu ac­ writing.
pleasant day at the Delton par­ count of the storm. Proceeds. 13.50. . C. II. Benson is moving back tn
W. C. T., t.
sonage wcdiiceday.
Rutland Center Union met with' Ids house near enough completed
Mrs. Blackman left last Wednes­ Meiulanws
Sarah and Ruby Erwny srt they ran in-he info if.
day night for a week's visil with April
22 nnd rlertc.1 Hie lollowiiu
Mrs. Sybil Falk has Iw-en ronllnrif
her daughter Queen al Cinliniiali.
ofllceni
tho- year: President. lo her bed most of last week, but
The W. G. 'I'. U. held an interest­ Hallie for
Foreman;
vice president. is a litlle bolter now.'
ing meeting wilh Mrs.' Hazen last
If you have any,work in the above lines 1 shall be more
Tuesday. The subject' was “Civic Sarah Erwny; secretary. Eva Hav­
ens: treasurer. Mina Whittemore;
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
Sanitation." and some very good The
When rim down- with kidney
I lien prorednd to ap­
readings mid papers were given. pointpresident
find
my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
delegates tn^nttrnd- Hie rnn- trouble, backache, rheumatism or
The .meeting next Tuesday will lie veiilien trf Hrtslin-.-. The-ilelrim!rs hlailthiC-WeakuiMiS..: turn quickly fur
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
poslponed oil nccoiihl of Ine Coun­ are us follows: Small Erway. Ella help to Foley Kidney Pills. You
Wells,
Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
ty Convention al Hastings.
Olis, .Mary Haven*. (Hive Vaiob-i'- canbol lake tlnui into your system
Mrs. orron Barrel attended tho brook and Minn \\ liitteumre. The ; without having good results. Chas.
0. E. S. iysl nllatimi al Knlmnazon superintendents aro: Mothers’ !&gt;•■- N. Fox. Ilimrod, N. Y.. says: “Foley,
Thursday mgliL
pnrlpient, Wlidn Warner: Flower Kidney pills have done me more
Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Kelley and son Department, Sarah Erway; Crndl • imodjhnu $150.00 worth &lt;&lt;f imsliDELTON,
I
MICHIGAN.
of East Bari-y spent Monday willi Roll. Ruby Erway: Medical Tem- cine." They give yay good, results. I
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.Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kelley.
peranoe,’ Olive Vaii-IvrbfVok: Tem- —Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
Miss Lola Igfonanl entertained Bsrance in Sunday S-|iool, France?
one of her school friends from
rway; Purity and Art. Ella Olis;
Churlnllu luil. weuk,
.
Press, Mina Wliiliemnre.
Then
(llroiie 11 rrnidStotter was in Kal­ light refreshment* were . served. I
amazoo Friday mid Salurday.
Proceeds, 82.00 for lhe flower fund.
Mina Whittemore.
George Green of Hastings was
home over Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Haz-irand baby
of KnlamnxfHi were over Sunday
A. O. Hood and family have mov­
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Iliwen.
ed into llie room's over Anderson's
Mr. ami Mrs. Cross, Addin Green, hall.
Ucnure;Fhiwt*r ami XVaype Flower
Wilhur (kisgrilT Ims erected the
motored to Kalamazoo Salurday road house belonging In lhe Kent,
night to we “Ben Hur.”
Co. Hoad Comm, for the use of the
•Mrs. Hoinbr Gr&lt;-en has boon en­ num lining road work.
tertaining her xislcr and nephew
Edwin Bunker of Caledonia is vis­
from“Royne City for the past w-- k. iting his wm, W. E. Bunker'aud I
Several from here attended (he family.
.
Prairieville Towpship Sunday
Harry Colvin i» driving a new
School Convention al Prairieville auto bought of J.-— Bou la rd. II
will lie used in connection with the
Sunday.
.
LOOK AHEAD!
,
Renietidior tn go to church sonm livtn-y business. /
HOST TRY TO SAVE ,101.1 TOKAY IF IT M KASS A luuj.J 3 c. uU ».lav tor all lb. rnH I
Mrs. Edwin Wall- wlfo under-)
place next gunday.
No matter
,.
s,’Parnlor may last-youz
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where as long as you attend some­ went nn operntiun :d Butlerworth;
JIIAI S .11 st'. WHAT YOU Wild. 1(0 IF YOU BUY A clieap or inferior separator simply
where.
hospital rtvenlly. i- doing nicely.
I’D'’'* 1* a lilth- less than that of Hie De Laval.
Martin Nuslokirk-who liought I he I
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitl Murdock mo-:
WHEN A Pill DENT MAN BUYS A CREAM SEPARATOR Im knows that what he is really
lored Lo llastingo Tuesday.
.
Nichol* slock ba.- moved his family
paying for Is noi just so much iron, steel, brass and tin. whether it is called a separator
Fern Gwinn of ^Battle Creek-is here and will mTUpy the rooms ov­
or mil. '*
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visilhig his parents.
er tho store.
WHAT BE WANTS IS A MACHINE lo perform a certain service, and fie must be sure of
Mrs. Eckhart and two children of
Mrs. Jennie JohiiMHI is some bet- |
lhe machine doing the work for which it is intended us thoroughly and willi as little
Vermontville came last weld.* and
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an* now-tallied in lh« ir new home.
Darn Miller visil-d in Elmdale
.THOUSANDS-OE BABCOCK AND other tests have proved that tin*“DeLaval skims closer*
u Mr. amt Mrs. tytantoii of East Bar­ Sunday.
tlnui any other cream separhtfir under any conditions and particularly under lhe iiurdry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Davcrn and Frdd Hnsley;
n
vu",’"1.ul.'?a-VH exp«»wuced' al times.
mid'family of Low-Il mid Clim les!
Corwin.
Jl.bl IIIIXK WHAT a loss- of ns little as id cents worth of cream aL each skimming ineaits
Win. Gillies was ir business vis­ Knlekortwieki-i- of. St. Johns visifedl
,|i,y
:,rt5 »iws—over alOJMJ. and willi as many as ten cows
itor in Grand Rapids Thursday.
Mr. and Me*. Wilbur Cosgciff Sun-i
...... .”Q,5£‘.?.,P,.,''il-s.'.’?,a,0H*’ fr""* 1,11 inferior separator usually amount io more than this.
.'For tlial tired feeling laki- ll-xnll, day*.
GREAMEHV MEN, W HO AHH DEPENDENT ON THEIR separators for husinett success, have
Sarsaparilla Tonic. A large ImiUIc
Arllmr Kronlin of Grand Rapids i
long since fuiind out the djiren-nce between Ih-lgival and other separators, with the rcfor SI.00 at Faulkner's Drug store. t isited bis mnHicr over. Sunday.
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separators are alimed universally uw.il the world over Unlay.
Chas. Harris wa&lt; aide to be tip I
DL LAV AL bEpAHAIOHS ARE IDENTICAL IN. ALL sizes, for one cow or a thousand, and
/I
NORTH 1.I0PL
town Salurdny.
tlm dinerimi-.es between, separators are just the same with the sinallcst machine and the
- Mr. and .Mm. Kltfftiger nrtrenter• ww’M.. I hey moan as much relatively to Uie hlthi ns tlie big user.
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Inining a niece. Mrs. Lenn Rud­ Annual Clirislimi Endeavor. Banquet
THEN illERE IS A SAVING IN LABOR BECAUSE OF THE EASIER running and greater
I land, from Kalamazoo (his wi-ek.
Members of Hie l.’nilod HriUliriyi;
capacity or (tie Delaivni over other machines anil lhe less care required in cleaning aud
| Archie Chilson is entertaining the Christian 'Tiideuv-r Society aro)
■adjusllnent. worth at least' 10 cciiU a day.
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making • arrangem-nls
for their
measles.
-AMI THERE IS THE INplSPLTABIJC FACT THAT A DELVVAL machine lasts from ten to
Miss Alice'I’oley spent from. Fri­ third annual Young Peoples En­
•twenty years ns against an average of from two lo live years in the case of oilier sepa­
day until Sunday with Iter parents deavor Banquet t» lie held al the
rators &lt;u’ live times Hie average life of competilivo'inncltiims.
near Hastings.
Odd Fellows Hall Monday evening.
THESE-ARE THE REASONS Wil Y DE LAVA I. SEPARATORS ARE cheapest as Well as best.
Thomas Mut'idiy and wifl-.of East Muy lltli.
why .thousands of other machines nro yeacly Iming replaced with Del-ivals mid why
Orangeville spent Sunday at James
Under the leailendiip of Mr. Hurl
Hu ir use is rapidly becoming as universal on tho farm as m the creamery.
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Murphy’s.
Stamm as President of tho Senior
IT SHOt LD BE REMEMBERED MOHUIVEIL THAT IF FIRST cost is a m'rious ronsilieraMrs. Bertha Meade and two Society and Miss Amy Still as lead­
tiuii a Delxival Separator may be IhiuxIiI on-such lilwral terms that it will actually save
daughters of Shelbyville " spent er of lhe Junior SiH-n-ly the Young
aud pay fur itself, as many thousands of them have done.
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Thursday with the former's inoth- People's work of thia church has
er.vMrs. Charles Anders.
' had most excellent succcas Tor un­
Jint ,Aii&lt;|e.is amt fqmily of West lit her year, and as ba* beeil lhe cus­
Hope spenl Sunday with Fred tom for the tttisf, two weai-s they
will give their annual banquet lo
Chniil and fiiinily.
Claud Hamuiond, wife ami two their many friends.
children spent Sunday.al Hub Cusey’s at Hinds Corners.
noimved next week and also lh&gt;
Rankin Hart and family enter-, program for the mmiyunary ser­
HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE
tallied Sunday. Jay'Hart and wife. vice.
........ which will
..... he. ......
held nf .lhe
mid Mis&lt; Bounin of Shultz.
I chtii-cIV. Sunday evening Mliy tfl.
Delton,
Michigan
Min? Bernice Mosher,-is asslsling
Tickets will he on sub- ar HarMrs. Clias. Aldrich with her house-, vry's Drug Start* and cun be. pur­
work.
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Sale

Bilk

PRINTED

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

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CHAS. DENE.AU,

DE LAVAL
Cream Separators

Special Premiums on and After May 1, *14
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The following Sfxxial Premiums will require the number of
Premium Points indicated below:
L-New Oil'Mop-700
5.—Three-Piece Aluminum
2. —Sanitary Glass Ice Cream
Kitchen Set ..
...
WO
Freezer•_800
fl.—Orange or Teastvoon (‘j
3. —Set Nickel Plated Sad
doz.),,.500
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Irons........ .. . .................IfflO
7. -Wall Coffee Milt.700
4. —Boys’ and Girls* Hall Bear­
ing Roller Skates.......... ..IIBM)
8. -Curtain Stretcher...1000
‘ The above PRBSBNTS*which yog
------------------ using ------- gogds
obtain by
Marco
, mean* a saving of Fifteen Cents on each dollar’s purchase. Marco prod­
ucts are of very best quality. Every Marco product fully guaranteed by
thi* store. Procure a Marco catalog showing 500 additional Marco presents.

tL».?•.’&lt;££

KOPF &amp; KOPF, DILTO’’

We Pay 4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

920,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrioh. Pres.
7
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS

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A; A. Aldriah ■ Dr. Donald McLcay
T. A. Aldrich - Wm. Elliott
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. .. . J, G. Hughes

DR. C. D. OWENS 1
DENTIST
; Will be al'Hastings Wednesday,
April 2?nd. and - carfi Wednesday
lln-roufh-i- al same idline in fclvbr
^ns' Block, Htmtiiiire.
Hexiieet fully,
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Dr. C. D. Owuns, D. D. 8.1 Uw

George J. Doster
L. B. Teerpeniog

are the cheapest as well as the best

Aldrich Brothers Co.

�THE HASTINGS BANNfeR

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Blue Serpe Specials at 115.
For Bair- Three yearling steers one Lost—Pair of gold-liowed glaasea
EASTERN STARS INSTALLED
E'
- bull, Holslein und liurltnin. C. I*. .bHween Mr. Hailmwny s on Clin­
numlttr achieved per­
WANTS
NEW OFFICERS TUESDAY EVE ■
ton St. nnd Huslfhgs High School, sonality” is th,, mbjei t of (i. F.
Bolson, Hast Ings. Phono IM) I
SMQtXTAWOZD. RO ADV&lt;».
Friday April 21. Finder cnll 3lt&gt;- Cbideatur'a advertisement on page
short 2 long.
TjagMgMTrOSLtaSTHAMIZCENTB
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4 lingw. Howard.
t-wk 13. of this isaue.
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ALw Initiated Two Candidate* And |
For Bale—Motor washed nearly
Tlu; number 5I3D) refers to lhe
By The Governor
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new.
Mrs. W. W. Potter, l-wk For.Sblpr-Whih- Frost Refrigfrator ClothcFatt-Bhtp Serfte Special nl
Gas Range, iron bed hint spring*, $15. which baa proven a.very popu­
Supper.
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quire BANNER ufflee.
U Wanted—Small flock of sheep. Geo.
caiqienter's chest and tools, also lar -suit for the money.
Tuesday evening was a busy one
Scott, Jr.. Quimby.
I-wk
other goods for sale cheap. Musi
Mre Furnished Rooms for light
for the Eastern Flurs, two candi­
be sohf nt once. ' Cqll 202 S'Ulli
. Th, UMM I. th. wwn &lt;;t th, l»ra. &gt;M th. homo I. tlu uln&lt;
housekeeping at 301 Bo. Church ar flak—Slx-year-&lt;&gt;ld
.Mr*. IxYgan is building a One bun- dates being initintbd, new officers
gelding
room to Heaven. Industry, thrift, honesty, self—
-1*1- aobriety.
—-----jfictilfce.
virtue,
Broadway, or phone '.*3. • t-w^
gnlnw on W&lt;M Bond 81.
BL floe Phin Smith.tf
guaranteed sound.” Weight 1,2(10
installed, and*a fine supper served.
Jacob Hebof spent Tlfbrsday and After-the Initiation, Mrs. J nines- sympathy and love arc fostered in tbfi hoqfe. The hpmb li ft»e bulwark
pounds. Enquire a! Wallers' For flalo—Edison phonograph. 100
For Bale—Pair of- mares, weight
of
our glorious nution. Every influence tfiat i
Livery Barn.
l-wk
two tninule rei-onls, 17 four mitt- Friday in Aim .\i bor. tba guest of Radford acting as Installing officer homes adds to the nubility of manhood tuul wt IwnuHftM the founding nf
XOJO pounds. L A. Abbey. Hast­
son. FredTwho is attending the inducted tlm following* into the of­
ute records, and cabinet. Inquire In*
ings. Phono 587B.
if For Sale This Wrek-Au old fataUnivetsHjr.
• fices named:
“Breaking Home Ties” Is omj of tho-jposl :^altetidk»yH One of Ute
533 West Stale 81.
l-wk
Ulu
lon-'d piano. Cheap, rm «a*JJor „„
girl bidding
.Mra. Edna Pavne. Worthy Matron. mo»L beautiful pictures In lhe world of art. The t&gt;oy w
At a bargain, on* house
ington St.
r-wk For Rrftt—Convenient
good-bye to Father
and .„
Mother, receives a &gt;(O
holy
. roonrf
— —
jy benediction that non
*’ ' F. Field, worthy Patron.
.
lots, 1st- ward. Hostings.
never escape inemor*- n
**' n
— • ot
-• lb. ,un.blno
Oul
of* '
h- ahodow, —
,„d*•oul
..
------Assistant
MaMr*,
apartmeni.
Iiniuire
I*
lol.l
watch
f*oh
wii'n
en&amp;rtit
Inquire 2iE Xo.A(ichiMn. Ave. tf
comes
entnns Mother's
aioiflers fface. Mothers yntee. Mothers love.
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iron.
Lrave nt,
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5jltl problam »b.ca eonfroni* many
bearing inner —
W flkke Chrep—Rough l-inch luin0“
■’•’I- 1 “'»’•«'» &gt;««. Mry ,l,l.
u.,0, .v.nl
Miss. Etta Patton, Secretary.
For Sale—New milch Durham cow. I 1‘t-go business houses ot providing a
BANNER Office.
bbr for roofing and sheeling. also
woman in Michigan lo pay a tribute of love and devotion to the livtaU
Miss Adah Odell, Treasurer.
6 year* old.
’wl. aboul’iSTA Al*ni recreation spot for tfielr employe*, by
old.Avl.
bill stuff. Phone 400J. Inquire For Sale—Wing’IJxIfi. could be used
Mother. Just read her lari letter once more, then write her a JoyiHM
1500
Miss Zeila Odell. Conductress.
&lt;500 Cable-N'elium
Cnble-Nelsmi dprighf piano utlltalag. the roof of its new building,
F. G. Pierce, City.
tf
letter telling her of your loyally and abiding love. On the grave of the
for gnragv. ftfii Washington St.
al .George
will sell cheap. Inquire al.G'MUge
In one section of the space the men
Mrs. Emma
Snyder, A,&lt;sociate sleeping Mother scatter flower* mingled with your tears.
r
Smitli’Jr.'s meal market. - l-wk and boys play Indoor baseball behind Conductress.
Yes, the greatness and glory of a nation it in the-Hinds and hearts
For Rent—An 8 room house on Han­
strong wire netting A continuation -Bertha Ppyne, Adah.
of tho another*.
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over St. Both hard mui soft wa­ Cow far Sale—Bert Areharl. Phone of thia space, roofed over and fur­
137
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rings.
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THEREFORE,
I.
Woodbridge
N.
Ferris,
ask
that
thb
people
of
Mich
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Maud Brown. Ruth;
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ter in kitchen. Telephone 488 B.
nished with plenty of comfortable
igan set apart (he second Sunday in May (the 10th) as Molhcrt' Day As
For Sale—House mid 2 lots, 3W chairs and settee*. and made attract- "Florenco Cooley, Esther.
fap ns iKiasible, let parents In their homes and both young anAoid iri
Zenia
Olla,
Martha.
JilDckft
M
ain
8
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tsi
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fantrd Enn*—I will nay a premium F&lt;ir Sffie-3 vrnrs chi-mare. weight
wl,h fl°wer
and pain**.
K.bbc Mlw UIKUU lb. Item, of Molter wilh llul tnlhiulum »oj
Small payment dowi
Pi.lUii '- a loungtrif rr.om and smoker: and this - NefHc-Cooley. Elrrla.
for IOOO cases of clean eggs. In
sincerity,which should characterize all loyal Amenctnu.
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alrntil I2MI. Henry Crockford,
113 E. High SI.
cleaning us* damp cloth, drf not
opens Into the diningroom.
Eliza Mitchell. Chaplain*.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the'Stele thia twentyPhone Ifitl :’ rings.
2-w)te
dip eggs, in water.
Get our
Alberta Clouse. Marshal.
savenlh day of April, in the year of our Lord onfe thousand nine hun­
For Sale Cheap one two-year-old j Rooms for the use of women etnprices. Phono 55. Joseph Rogers. For Sale—Quantity of household
I inra WiliiHinl, Wardi-n,
dred and fririrteon nnd of the Commonwealth the seventy-eighth.
heifer,
jusl
fresh,
calf
wilh'her.j
pioyee.
a
library
and
a
real
room
and
pond* cbnsisling of a cemnsular
Georgiantifi Bauer, Organist.
Woodbridge N. Ferris,
J. L Cole, Ctti'llon Center, Citi-1 an emergency hospital aro on the
range; Peninsular hard coal base
James Crawley, Sentinel.
By the Governor:
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‘ Governor.
sens’ phone.
l-wk j other aide of the building, and openFor Sale—Horse, 1 years old. Wl.
burner: Crema Dak wood or coal
Frederick C. Martindale, ■
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HlOe over
1300. Wm. Smith.
lixnler; dish cuphoar*!:- kitchen For Sale—Full bh»«i»od
Durham ln* ,rotn -M* iectlon Is a roof garden LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP SURE
Secretary of Wale.
Coats Grove.
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cabinet; Iwo kitchen tables; dintliurti-n. Phone exclusively for women's use. Windyearling bull. I,. I.. Sli
l-wk
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walks
are.
bordered
with
flowers
ipg
table;
.*i{l«*bonril;
3
-center
220-2 long 2 short..
For Sate—Buff Orpington egg* for
MAKES PRETTY EVEN MIXTURE
stand*; 4 roijkers: several other
._________ — --------------;------ . and palms, and in them the women T“u
hatching. Inquire Phone 313-1
MUnter during their
rings.
if-' । chair*: 3 beds; 2 sets of tarings; Fof Sale—Gab- riding plow, also, BU(j Blr|g
This Novelist.
HASTINGS MARKETS
check-row coni plahler. boih
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- out '
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2 mattresses; 2 dressers: 2 ingrain
- rccrvaiion
Hour, Rule iar
Problem
Play and Mental Arithmetic
* carpel*; 2 rag carpels; feather,
nearly new. Eroesl
.Mnltrson.
!.' city and lake, an it (onset the '
There are people In life one never]
ln
au*' Quantities “
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In Abou
About‘ '
Equal
Mat
Phone 332, 2 loug-2 short. l-wk I sharpened bytho dally grind.
and barn in 2nd ward. Good loca­ ‘lied; several good Ince curtains:
several window
shades; fruit
Corrected ThuMday, April 30, i»H.
more than Just bruahee by: from!
tion. See James M. Smith.
If
can*, dishes, and numerous nlner Wanlrtl—Work of any kind, by 17
whom one gslna nothing; to whom one '
Wheat is quoted today at 66c per
Wanted—Garden* lo plow, ashes U&gt;
year old boy. Can do farm work.
The Dancing Bushman.
IJfs la an even mixture ot problem
article* will ho wild nt auction
glvee nothing. People who, (bough
bushel by the Hastings Milling Co.
• haul, general team work. Chnrle*
Saturday aflei nwm. May 2. corner
। That
inai wonoeriui
wonderful Bushman
tiueuman -who
wno lived
uvea they may bo the pivot of another's play and mental arithmetic. The other Other pnVes change on butter, eggs,
Hicks,'ate No. Hanover, Phone
Jefferson and Court Sts. Col .AV. For Solr—Well malclm.l, pair black I for “everat years at Kimberley and refellow Is a perplexing problem and potatoes, butler fat, bean* and clov253 B.
4-wks
H. .Couch, auctioneer.
2-wk$
grjdings. I yenr* &lt;&gt;UI, weight 2500. •!•&lt;«! ‘be temptation to learn a word
Bert Valentine. Citizen*’ plume, j of Engilah, Dutch or ’’any known to you than a faintly penciled draw­ Ishlng that he does no batter. He does
For Bair—Three colls. Percheron hr Sale—O. I. C. sow wilh 7 pigs;
PBODUCa.
Address Woodland. Mich. 2-wk*i South African language," while con­ ing. You may be Introduced to them nothing but make a mess of tilings
bred, coming three year* old.
Banner piitnloes; Barred Plym­
Frank Allerding. 2 mile.* north am)
Experience to you Is never a predlouth Rock eggs for incubator For Sale—1000 No. 2 Pencil tree*. H versing'volubly In his own unknown
1 mile East of Carlton Center.
tongue, is now ba&lt;-k from Paris. Onco
hatching. ?2.fS) per hundred.
eenls each. $7.0ft per KIO. Hod No. ? more he has been put under the ml- tlona, thair “pernanai history, admire cr*ck. and only good mental digestion
Citizens Phnne l(W I long I short.
Phnne 117-5 rings.
Olis DcMolt,
■nd approve. But that la all. It la
Apple lr&lt;»«». 25 ri.'lij’* each. 820.UQ
Lake Odessa.
tf
251, croscope, the horoscope and ell the no iiaa arranging meetings; striving
2-wks
?&gt;***»’: other Instruments ot the Cambridge to know each other better: you’ll nrv- the meat Everything that happens to
For Satc—Pair Imy-Belgian- nura.
you is backed by a rule. Its start and
I.hi*! ! Anthropological laboratory. Professor
coming 4, weghl.2000. One sorre! For Sale—25 choice young grape
Asparagus. *1.im
Belgian gelding coming 4, wt.
ilM Hydrtui- Duckworth assures us that thia la not
vines. Will sell reasonable. Will
Silver I, ' " '
Love und friendship are as inev­ finish are the Inexorable logic ot ap­
1350. One pairaooach horses com­
bear next- year. Call 535 W. Bond
gens. ;W i SuJrea*. Likki Ibmry- j only a Bushman, but a “type of Bush- itable as all eUse In this Inevitable plied or misapplied principle. That ia
ing 4 nnd 5, wT. SfiSrt n line pair.
St.. or Phone 3tfl.
If
suakles. Il. B. Richard*. Phone I man unrecognized hitherto.** We suewhere you do your figuring. Light­
Also good 7 year ohl mare. Otto
l-wk | pect. however, that he will go down tlpodss and each go opposite ways— ning calculators have been known to
l-oUI.TitY AND Birin.
' B. Schulze, Nashville, W mile west For.Sale—Eight room liouso wilh
,
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’to history, or whatever may be hts
perhaps without even speaking. But figure ahead. Thills where tho say­
of depot.
tf
Lectkn-Mm-lloiudd Marriage.
d^,|nyi M |he IUUe Ix.&lt;puller.
i-h-cl i icily and gas.
Can bo
ing of looking before leaping cornu
lioughl nl reasonable price. Also
*■- {•••rtk.'i. of D&lt;»wlingjonr Bushman signalized hla reception
from.
It
lathe
spiritual
parallel
of
Cistrrns built, i leaned and nqiain’d.
two line Iola in desirable imriion* ond Mis* Alice MacDonald, of Mid-( al Cambridge by giving "an exhibition will meet again and again. People intricate calculus. Some people never
All work guaranteed. P.hone or
------ - 7.------- lore
. —7. ’~7
2_
- - half their energy in contriving
of cily. Phone 310. *
tf. db'villfi;- wen- umle&lt;l m marringc! . .
leave word at Smith’s Market. Leo
ll«|,-|
',"d"l-ltel
Tbw
lite men wbo wero good at figures. Life keeps
by Rev. J. T. Husted, in Grand Rap-*
Sniltli, City.
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Wanted—I have an order for. 3&lt;T0 ids, on Weilncsilay afternoon. ’£... ,
SheUei Corn, fxr builMl. da.
?V"? A,®
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ra,ge' by getting oul and pushing: or—to body who did not like to try.
For flale—tiomt dry mixed wood
feeding hogs, weighing almut DM »rnm wn* niii-micu ny ner *i*h-i-, ■ Jy’
Ss*s means rao.
Iome|y «imlle
ceriL’Jfo per cord delivered. Phone A.
use „
a very
very |homely
almlle—
—like
like carlbs. rarlf
i'.ali’y L. i'slnouids. Mi** Winifred MacJwmnld. of Grand' why no* '’■’“bliah a chair ot dancing: uge
itepida, and r.liarl.-* - MtirDmidbl. | at lambridge Wld Install this already - la|n
persona, who. Instead
F. Sylvester or Geo. Tolhurst. If
WhMore Chullrnoe For Cups. **
BAUD BAY AND BTBAW.
brother of the bride, acted a* lie*l I distinguish**! Soy th - African?—South! Of waiting for a bus. Imagine they
288-3 rings.
For Bale—3 acres of Ute late Henry
"inn.
I Africa.
.
i save time by walking on ao that it ■ Sixteen member* of lhe Hasting*
are guuiK
going to (irand
Balch estate. Baltimore toWnsbip.
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I Whist
" 111-11. club nrr
FKKD9-BETAIL FJUCM.
may^ overtake them.—From “Simp- । llnnids
Rapids
Friday
evening
(day
and. ,iilnv
unpin.* on
on Friiinv
rri-..z i*vi&lt;nimr
.
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Phone fAcey exchange.
Byron
Middlci
lllc
Hotel
I'o
Open.
sows, bred for .Muy farrow. Two
eon.” by Elinor Mo.rdauuL
Not io Classy.
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for tho Knight nnd Furniture City
Munger, Dowling. Route I. 2-wks
.pure bred 0.1.
boars. 0 months
First Old Friend—•■Hullo, old chap,
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j tropliies. 7’nie names of lhe inem­
or Bale—House amt lol. second •old. I pure bred (&gt;. I. C. with II
Den Shilton ami family moved |g&gt;r* of the two loams have not jtel
bow uru yoo?" Second O. F.—“First
ward. Helle Norton. Quimby.
from Shultz. Tuesday, lo the City been nnnriuncod.
class;
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Scott, Quimby. Phone 3J8 4 rings, opened on June |. ThnJiuslel
and will li&lt;* resident* hen*, having [
Harvard Lampoon.
l-wk be known as the “MidillPv
purchased a home.
Notice—All trapping, hunting nr
fishing on my farm section 10.
Baltimore is hereby forbidden. I
will . prosMMito all trespassers.
John Gunl.
2-wks

■MMRRRRRRNRRR■■■■■■■RRRR1

A PROCLAMAT1QN

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Reward for any informal inn coneerning. or return of opera glns*, os lost at Recd’s opera house.
' night nf “Paul llevere”.* Plcnse
call 63. or rejtori at BANNER Of­
fice.
l-wk

For Sole—2 sow.* wilh_six pig* each.
“•Jerry -Foley. H.-3. Hesi.l*- a t 13-iu- li
Lake.
l-wk
For Hair— House and two lots nl
Coals GroVc. Mrs. June M. Ilainp.
4-wka

Every Sackl’of FRENCH’S WHITE
LILY FLOUR is a BARGAIN

For flair—Sow und pigs. Mrs. .May
Farley, Morgan.
I-wk
For flair—Two horses, weight t loo^
H mile north Sweet’s Corners. C.
p. Hughson.
l-w|t
Wanted—* •owl second hand, six
octavo organ. For address call
at BANNER Office.
l-wk
For flale—One 1A4 inch double work
harness. $I5JM). One J. I. Case
separator, 3? x St. wilh wind
stacker nnd belt*. In go&lt;w| run­
ning order,
Frank Slo­
cum, Route (I.
tf

.

For 8al**-Two years old cow. fresh.
L C. Koble, phone 3H&gt;, 3 ring*.
For -Sale—Good refrignralor, price
eight dollars. E. 8. .Mowry, cor­
ner Court and Hanover Sis. l-wk

Nolice—Stankm nnd Clark horse
shoeing and general repair work.
Come am! fee us. Dowling, Mich.
..For Sa)r—Six slioais. Cillxrns'
phone. Bert Trout wine, Coals
Grove.
l-wk
Corner Lot on West Grand St.. f&lt;&gt;r
sale. Inquire 118.East Wnlnul

Wanted—Ma. liim-H. Lathe Shaner
and Planer- hand*. Those having
■ ^Ir’ahop experience preferred.
Slate age, experience, arid wage*
wanted, also where hwt employ­
ed. Steady work, new machinery.
The. Wells Manufacturing Com­
- pony, .Monroe, Mich.
2-wks

Fur Bale—Twenty lots ut price*
Bhginif. fnun «50 to WB. Alw
ur C4itiagos heauUfully located
with ph-nty nf,shade. Inquire of
B. F. Brubaker, Acker’s Point.
Kng Lak&lt;% .Cloverdale. Phone 3
Mt t.lonq.
UwK.*
I’or flair—To aftllle nn estate, house
nod tl acres of ground with barn,
corn crib.’ch!cken house and driv­
en well. AtKIUi 7 blocks front bank
corner. Inquire of Henry She!-.
Ate. .............
H

Ive white .“Imais weight

,
Judged by regular flout: standards, EVERY SACK of French’s White
Lily flour is a BARGAIN, because you get a far BETTER VALUE for
YOUR MONEY.
People have found this to be true by EXPERIENCE, and for that reason
there is MORE French’s White Lily Flour sold in Barry county than of ALL
OTHER FLOURS COMBINED. Every Grocer and Elevator rpan sells it,
so that you can get the best of -service in any part of the county.

You, perhaps, may be able do buy other flours at as low a cost PER
SACK, but you will find French’s White Lily FAR SUPERIOR IN QUAL­
ITY. Every sack is GUARANTEED to SATISFY YOU.
The health of your family depends iu no small degree upon the flour you
use. -Poor flour makes poor bread, and heavy, soggy bregd promotes indigesDon, and many other kindred ailments.

We CLEAN the grain better. By special machinery we POLISH every
kernel of wheat, removing all the dust and dirt. In&gt;the ordinary mills all of

this sluff is ground up and becomes a part of the flour.
After the grain is thoroughly cleaned and polished it is put through 17
SETS of ROLLERS, where the ordinary mills only have 6 or 8 sets. By oUr
method we reduce the particles of flour to a smooth, even granulation, al! of the
particles being of practically, the SAME SIZE, This allows the yeast and
water to be evenly absorbed all the way through. When you come to bake,
you hav^ a light, perfect loaf of isread, that has alt of the bone and muscle build­
ing qualities of the wheat, and bread that is easy to digest, and a pleasure to cat.

For your own satisfaction, why not make a batch of bread from French’s
White Lily Flour, and a batch from any other flour that is claimed to be “just .
as^ood” as French’s White Lily. Put them in the oven side by side and bake
When you use French’s White Lily Flour in your home you KNOW
them at the same time. . Give them both "the same chance,” without showing
that you are getting THE BEST FLOUR MADE, because we take mqre
partiality to either. You can then JUDGE FOR YOURSELF which flour is
pains in the manufacture of it. In fact we put MORE than twice as much time
and labor than other mills do into the manufacture of flour.
’ the best.

The Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE,

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

APRIL 30.1014-20 PACES.

PART TWO—PARES 0 TO

10.

minmanil. Now wc command you publishing the good new# of sal- BARRY CO. W. C. T. U. CON­
VENTION IR HASTINGS MAY 5, 6

hvraty
that
the
brethren in the name of qur.Lord ■vntimi. ‘fhe
REPORT OF I. M. MIN­ Jesus
Christ that ye withdraw church i.« the kingdom Im.given
• yiiunmlve# from every hrollmr that rise to two great schools of Theol­
ogy.
Armonlanhin
and
.Cntvinism.
&gt;
walketh
dikordvrty
(nut
of
Divine
ISTERIAL CONFERENCE. order*.and-not after lhe tradition Had this truth been properly nod

,
RECENTLY HELD AT HICKORY
1 OltMiRS. EXCEIJJ^VT PAPERS
HMII AND DIHCIRMED
MEETINGS WERE LARGELY
'

AHENDEO BY CLERGY'

Various Churches Report Excellent
• Work Being Done on (he Sev­
eral Charges.
The Ministerial Association of the।
Wesleyan Methodist
Conference■
was in session Inst week at Hickory
Corners. There was a good al­
iendune.'.
The following &lt;rillcials।
were elected:
Pmldrnl-Hw.
w. F. G&gt;rnrtl,
Hickory Corners.
Vice- President—Rev. E. F. Mc­
Carty, Pittsford.
Secretary— Rev. J. B. Thompson,
Rives J uncl ion.
Treasurer -Rev. Ethel M. Ovenuliire, .Marshall.
Much interest was manifest In
the paper# presented and lhe dis­
cussion# which followed. Among
the topics presented were the fol­
lowing:
"•Religious Juggnrty-—Rev. H. A.
I toy. Grand
Rapids.
He saidThera is sweeping over I hi* relig­
ious world today n moralistic, sen­
timental,
seinl-religious
feeling
which finds exprosjdon
in lhe
churches through organization# und
civic movement# toward* social
welfare, race improvement and
world betterment. The problem# of.
child Inlxtr, eugenics, public snnitaiioi), eta- are engaging lhe mind,
of Um church while soul# drop in­
to an eternal Mate of perdition
• hourly in Lhe old fashioned way.
because of that most prevalent. nnd
most terrible malady, sin. Il it« our
duly tn maintain our integrity ns a
i-tiurch and keep tn the business for
which wc were ruH&lt;*d into living.
Il is evident* that, tin* crafty
enemy of Grfil nnd Christ nnd man
could not have foi&amp;tid upon tlm at­
tention of lhe world a more subtle
scheme for the displacement of
spiritual power nnd the utter over­
throw of truly Divine nm.l spiritual
result# than liy the Hhowy nod
purely human religiousness of the
day. How shall we do under tho
rirriimslances? For our enliglitcnment we must turn to tlm wmil
Iherei is upon us. and Clirist said.
••Go nut after them nm&gt; follow
them.” Paul warns ijs of perilous
limes, very religious times, in
which nearly every body will bo re­
ligious. connected with some fothi
of religious movement m.'A'i'Hairi.uilion. As'to our relation to thwie ne
Instructs us io turn away.
When
we consider tho Bible as being lhe
word of God wo have hero what
ninoimt# tn a positive rntnmnul.
II Theas. Il, 6, wo have the same

(teaching) which they received-of
us, Paul said Hint man in these
days would juggle wilh religion and
prays: ’"Tlm Lord . direct your
hearts into the love of Hod nnd in­
to the patmiil waiting for Chtyt."
Tlm AtUtude of lhe Christian
Minister Toward Reform"—Rev, S.
W. F. Garnett. Hickory Comers.
liiscussion Ini by Rev. R. A. Manwell,'Battle Creek. Wixdo not need
to reform an evil but to kill it.
Jesus Christ did not come tn reform
(he world, but. to rcilemn It. The
Christian minister nee&lt;M to be care­
ful ns lo hi# retAtion toward so cnlled reforms.
“Prophetic History" by Rev.’S. A.
HpaWell, Battle Crock, lit* said:
P’^H'l/eey is history written imfore
hand; Much «&gt;f the Bibb* is proph­
ecy. Much prophecy ha# heen fullllll*#l nnd nrf flint relate# to the'filturn will Im* fulfilled.
Since God
has been pleased to reveal the fu­
ture to us we do ourselves n very
great injury by neglecting the study
of prophecy, prophecy must ex­
plain history and not
history
prophecy. Tim same Holy Spirit
who moved Isaiah, Jeromiah, Mal­
achi anil all tlm Ohl Teslamenl iironlmls to write also moved Mulllivw.
Mark. Luke. John and Paul ami ran
inferprel tin* one as well a# tho
other. Tlm wool has lmvn spiritu­
alized until il ha# almost lost its
fioree. The tendency
is to rub
fcrael of tm^ kingdom nnd her fu­
ture glor&gt;- nnd leave her only tlm
chastisement. Tlm church ha# ap­
propriated. Israer# blessings nnd
promises as her own. God never
Intended It to be so.
Rev. E, F. McCarty of Pittsford
gave nn exenllcnt report of the
Prophetic Conference hold In Chi­
cago,. Inst February. He said: Rev.
W. !.. Paltengill of Philndelphia
soys.that a prvmiilcnninlisl believes
mivun Ihings. H&lt;i believes in God;
Illi* virgin .birth: Hint Clirisl died
for our sins; that Christ wns raised
for our justification; that Christ in­
tercedes for us nl the right hum! of
lhe Father; that Christ dwells in
us nnd believes in the imminent
second coming of Christ in glory to
fulfill I Im promises.
hr. C. J. Scofield says tlm Ohl
Testament foreview of the kingdom
enters the New Testament umnodifli*&lt;l. There an* those who believe
that tin* Ohl Testament kingdom
was fulfilled in thn New Testament
church but this confuses the stud­
ent of tlmjairipliires nnd gives only

Dr. Robert M. Russell, Prrofdcnl
, Westminster College and Moder­
pf
ator in Presbyterian church, says:
The prevailing idea is that the
church is the kingdom, that lhe
chtfrch is 10 bo tlm agency for con­
verting the world and-that this will
be nrconiprishod when the church­
es unite their forces nnd thus pre­
:sent n. more solid front tn Hie en­
iemy. He says the rhundi is not I lie
kingdom, hut is lhe herald of tlm
kingdom. It is God's means of

The Fountain Is Flowing
and all the
will surely
are on tap.
dae, a Soda

delightful flavors that
appeal to your tastes
Call and order a Sun­
or Milk Chocolate.

. C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich.

not matter what we betieve or'fenclibn this subject.
A. C. Gacbelein. Eilitor of Our
Hope say# that this age will close
with The. people making sit great
denials. 1st, denial of the faith.
2nd. denial of sound doctrine, 3rd.
denial of lhe. power of Godliness,
till, denial that. Jesus Christ ha#
come in the flesh, 5th, denial gf the
Lord by teachers, fith, tkninl of
authority.
These denials place
man in authority and hi# power
comes from tlm devil. Tlm apos­
tasy will not become universal
while the church rwnalh* "" «»flh
nnd tlm gospel is proached.
Dr. Itiley, pastor of a Baptist
church in Minneapolis rays that
there are four particular signs
which ought lo tie mentioned:
Find—Tlm proclamation of world
peace yet accoinpanieil by a world
wide preparation for war. Second
—A professed search nfler truth by
the groat majority of people who
only accept lies. They'would rub*
God out of His universe, deny the
Mipernatural Imcnuse they do not
understand it. Third—A professing
Godliness nnd Ilin practice of God­
lessness according to 11 Tim. .'1:1-5.
Fourth -The creeds nod doctrines
of churches are cruihbling, because
false teachers deny the fundamen­
tal doctrines of sin, the new birth
anil of the supernatural. Progres­
sive ministers oppose cofiveraion
Imc.'yise they never experienced it.
I(e concluded his address by ex­
horting the people lo stand by the
fundamentals of tlm Gospel, streng­
then the things that remain' and
h«*lp,to tiring back tlm King.
Dr. Torrey said we hear much
In these days al»ut Hie iinilnlion of
Christ, but such a tiling is impos­
sible. He condemned the teaching#
of ’The Iinilnlion of Christ" by
Thoma# A. Kempt'# and also ‘TtiiHis
Steps" by Chas Sheldon. Dr. Torrey
gave two simple ruh's.for holy liv­
ing: First—iJon'l do anything you
wouldn't have the Lord Hud you do­
ing wheii He comes. Second—Never
go anywhere you would not like lo
have the Lord find you when He
comes.
Other excellent papers welc read
by Rev.' J. K. McCroert of Holland.
Hi v. .1. B. Thompson. BlivtW Junc­
tion, Rev. Ethel
M.\ Ovenshire,
Marshall, Rm*. C. M. Duiiyen. Lans­
ing. Mrs. Lena Thompson, Hives
Junction.
- Ailre-Rnihler, Reporter.

Will Pay n Premium ot Three Cents
• Per Pound of Butler Eat tilt *
Sweet Cream.
'
Dairymen surely ought not to lie
"low in taking advantage of tho
Crystal Creamery’# otter, made in
their adv., thia week. They want
iWteet cream; and In get il they will
j pay a premium of three rent# npr
I pound of butter fat uvertlm quoted
prim* of sour cream. A little extra
,|i.nii'. and Minding lhe cream four
[times a week instead of-two will
moult in this very substantial in­
crease in price.

Have decided not to continue these goods in stock,
and to clean them out will make the price extra
■ low. Notice the values and prices.

Lawn Mowers

Croquet Sets

, Silver King Ball Bearing ' Mower. A
fine machine in every way. Easy to run
and very durable.

Painted and varnished, each set
complete binged cover box.

Mi-in., 12c value, close out price, 8c
M-in., 12c value, close out price, 8c

4-ball set, 74c value,
CQz&gt;
- Close Out Price.__ _______ OxC
6-ball set, 98c value,
Close Out Price.__ ____ __ODC

8-ball set, $1.48 value,
(1*1 IQ
Close Out Price___ r
JLx

NE.W YORK STOKE
Hastings, Mich

In which are combined the two greatest
features known in footwear

Long Wear and Comfort
The average life of a pair of work shoes is about. Jour
months. Many of our customers have worn our $3.00
Ail Weather Wear Work Shoes for six, eight and even
ten months and enjoyed foot comfort the entire time.
Many of the shoes you buy at this price are loaded with
pasteboard and other substitutes for leather in the heels,
soles, insoles and counters, but every pair of our

$2.50 and $3.00 work shoes are absolutely
solid, containing no substitutes for leather
whatever.

BUY THE BEST. DON'T BUY SHODDY WORK SHOES.
Ask for our All Weather Wear Work Shoes
at

$3.00
and you’ll get long wear and comfort
from every pair.

Markham.
I lisrim.-rion led by BlesiltUDCA Ket­
cham and GlasnoA
.
Solo; Mrs. 51. Grigsby.
Housework—A Stdmu-o, Mr.Cross.
Bible In the Public School
Brandy—
song. High Schott Glre Club.
Question Draw, Mrs. French.
Reading nf .Trmrtffll. *•
Adjournment.
Wednesday Eicning.
7:30 Music.
Devotional#, Rev. Maurice Grigs­
by.
Music. Men’s Qirirfelle.
Gold -Medal.Contest in charge of
Superintendent Mi«s Susie Phillips.
Music, Men's Quartette.
A VERY LIBERAL OFFER IS
Collection.
"All Burden# Ara
MADE BY CRYSTAL CREAMERY Light When F.verjoncJJfta
Benediction.

ITEMS TO CLOSE OUT

Garden Hose

The 36th annual .* Cnx. nli.&gt;n
the Women's Christian l.mpernnce
Union of Barry rouuly writ |H- held
Jn the Presbyterian fhifleli in Hast­
ing# on May 5 and 6. A Im-.-.* alt.■ll.lan.■v i&lt; expt'i'lcd.
Tho following program D nhn.mm-f &lt;1:
Tuesday Moruliui.
H: 3f» Executive Board M.ieling,
9:30 Praise Service, Mis. llillmi.
Holl call of Ofilcrra ami Superin­
tendents. responded to 14' "Who's
Who and Why" in the Trinpcrahc?
Cause?\
. '
,
Appointment,
nf
'..Hiiniitloe#.
Courtesies, Credential# mid Fiijanee.
Music.
.
County Superinten.i.■&gt; ■*.
count Their Blessing*Our Helps, Mr#. Ffenrh.
Noont ide Prayer.
Tuesday Afternoon.
f:30 Devotional#,
Mrs.
Bump.
Heading of Journal.
“Tlm Most Inniortniii Work for
lhe Public Good?' Local President.
Duet. Mesdame# Cnrr mid stiles.
3:00 Outlook for National.Consti­
tutional Prohibition, Mr#- I'rencli.
Is the Test of Civill/mi..n Hie F.«.
limate of Woman?
Rev. Maurice
Grigsby. •
,
Memorial Sen'lce, Mrs. Alien
Ijlwrenee.
Tuesday Evening.
7:30 Music, PresbyteHmi Clinic.
iMvotioiinln. Rev. Brandy.
Solo, Mr#. Troxel.
Address, Mrs. French.
Offering. Benediction.
Wrilnesdny Morning.
OflMl'Bibte Heading. Mrs-Merrick.
Bending uf Journal.
Address by Prvaidet'L
Report of Corrwpoihiinp
tary.
#
Report of Treasurer.
Report of Auditor.
All Sing.
RepdrL of CredenlinD Gnmmillee.
. Eh&lt;clion of Ofilcers.
Parliamentary Ijjw, Mrs Glad­
stone.
Nobntide Prayer.
Wednesday Afternoon.
I: 30 Devotion.#. Mrs. Jennie Lnehr.
I'aper, “Our FimmIs mid In inks ns

intentiniicd In i-vi'i-y book. Il is ri—
furred lo more than any oilier doctrini*—more than fnilli. God*# grace.

BANNER WANT ADV'S. PAT.

16-in., $5.00 value,
/fQ
Close Out Price---------18-in., $5.50 value-------- --CQ QCZ
Close Out Price------

Work Shoes

Program Annuiincwl for Annual
Gathering to Im Held in First
prt-.ii\ trriatr Chtifth.

clearly uthleralodd these Unities
among the giants would never have
been faughL—He also sayMhat do!
one genuine believer in our Lonl'#
second coming as a condition of se'curing (he kingdom ha# gone over
lo the side of lhe destructive critics,
or emhrartsl what is. termed the
new Theology.
•
Canon I'.-E. Howitt of Hamilton.
Canada, says the doctrine of |!i.*
second coming of Christ is mention­
ed ISO limes in the New Teslaiii.mt.

RAPID HEATER CO. OR­

GANIZED LAST AUGUST

Grant H. Otis 8 Co
Hastings, Mich

Phone 74

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich

Garden Seeds
Our line of Seeds is complete and fresh. Our
♦ prices are right. Get good seeds and have a little
♦ garden of your own. J ust let us show you what
,♦ we have.
'
,
♦
WUNDERLICH GROCERY

Manufacturers of Hot Water anil
Steam Healing Plants. Have
Many Satisfied Users.
Tlm Rapid Heater Company nf
Grand Rapids. Michigan, are in
lhe fle(d for business these days.
This Company w.is first organized in
May, HMJ3, ami August, 1013, was
recognized and are. now pushing to ♦
Hie front wilh new determination.
Modern method* mid progression ♦
are evidehcefl in tlm Healing Hne. as
well a# every oilier line of business,
and a heating apparatus designed
year# ago. leaving out all lhe good .
things tbal'practire and Experience '
, have developed since, certainly can­
not appeal lo Hie house-holder of '
Imlay who wishes every efficiency
and- economy combined in one
Healer. For just tlitap reasons the
"Rapid" Heater was designed and
made, not w||h untried iirim-iple#.
but wilh a combination uf princi­
ples and construct loir approved by
the most up-to-date designer# and
healing engineer# in lhe counity.
Tlm •'Rapid" Healer lias a large
spacious nsb nil, large clinker' door
and double front and back clean
oul doors. They also have large
fuel carrying capacity, thin, sensiIlVe'water way*, deep comignled
healing surface in lire pot, and sim­
ple construction.
The display of healers from this
Company nt the Grand Rapids Ex­
position last week was a good une.
rhe Rapid Heater is a good locking
one nnd tlm proprietors of the Com- I
pany an* live young .men who hrtx c I
lhe courage to express their convic- I
lions in the matter of heating ■&gt;
method# nnd plants. .
UJ
[if addition to Ihrir regular num-!KI
hers for large building they manu-&lt;|||
facture One heater Hint is especial- |||
ly good for .farm resideneoa.
They have mnny recommenda- HI
lions from users of Rapid Heaters|~
from all part# of the stab* sur- ||1
rounding Grand Haplds. The Cities i|||
of Holland, Allevmi. ML Pleasant. | III
Vicksburg. Shepherd,
Ionia nnd | ID
even as far away as Missouri and Fl
Minnesota.

PHONE 83
Jefferson Street

♦
&lt;
♦
*
♦

4 Deliveries Daily ♦
Hastings, Mich. ♦

TRY A BANNER WANT AD—THEY BRING RESULTS

About 15 members of lhe local
Pythian lodge Nt tended lodge ta '
Middleville on Thursday, evening.
The degree team amt about "28
members of1 Ivy Imlgrt of Saahville,
were also present ' aud Conducted
work.

ONE YEAR AGO
IMPROVEMENT Was Our Watchword and It Is. the Same
Today. Just about one year ago wc added a large new machine
to assist in doing your laundering and family washings.
During the past year our laundering has increased. That
signifies satisfaction to our customers. Wc can do your work
satisfactorily too If you will let us. Phone 243 and have our
wagon call.
-

‘WE WASH EVERYTHIN^ EVTRY OTHER DAY.” ,ff

American Steam Laundry
SHUI.TF.RS BROS.. PROPS
Phone 243

I las tings, Mich.

□

�TIIF. H

YER. APRIL 30, 1914.

executor. Ctejms io be heard be­ lance lino In hero, hut In April fulfore c.ourt, lugiFsl 2tth. .
Inwing lliey slarled a hx-al ex­
Estate of Minute H. Manker, d»- change with 150 phones. Today
Lhare an- 1403. &lt;k) pboiiet have
srr1' A"m»i r-'-n
filed.
been added during the past year.
hdatf of Em-I (nbsoo, minor. An­ The 13 operators at iircsent em­
MB|».
Marriage Licelwc.
nual report 4EfciAid1.Hi llh-d.
ployed an- answering fnnii 7.0(M) tn
him.*
Z COOK BROH. Editors,
Diemcr Yeenstra, Hastings
M u , -1,:I ''
Marsh, dpcrased. Kino local calls aer day, that is an
Obituary poetry and reeolutloM, So1 Clara Holliday; Railings............ s 4u1 Itatitiuii toy Ifei.n.r pi sell real es- increftflu uf abbtft. 2,000 since WtO.
11 classes him among the
tl wrr-waHTH tear
J-'ii;- hj'-d. IfiHing May 15th. Claims 'f lu-re are il state lines leaving the
men with whom punctuality and
•ubscrlption by Mail. Post-Paid.
'
Warranty Deed*.
tu be heard before court August 17. clly and two trouble men are kept
eiirttww in: 4 principle—u *
iNH YKAlt. in advanra...........»l &lt;
pubitshrd free; 6 cents per lln» chart­ Glenn if. German - io Mamucl F.
busy upon the local lines.
HOWARD tort of a mtn.
ed for each line abort tha
Unas.
, Zerbu and wife, west half lots 5 and' CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO.
Notices of births, deaths or marHa knows the HOWARt) b
CANAii’fAN inn
IONS
rlapek will be printed ftee as h*W», 8, Blk. 24, .Middleville. RClUW.
HAS MADE SPLENDID RECORD
Wm. E. Brown aud wife iu Wm.
matter.
worid
No communication will be publish­, C. Brown and wife, 16o acres, sec.
■atsred at the pottoffice at Has­
•
tings, Michigan, as aecunS class mat- ed under any c!rcurn»tanet* unless it. 23, Assyria. aMMUMi.
Jos. G. .M«&lt;r?e and wife to Albert Local Exchaum* H*« Al Present 1403
bear* the writer-* name and poatofficei
Phonra And-Employs 13
The date ami piano- of the next
T. Shepherd and wife, 2UU ac. sec.
address,____________________
County Pomona Grange meeting
ADVERTIS1NO RATES.
■ 36, A-u.yria. 865UU.nu.
Operators.
JOB PRINTING.
Elizabeth Seanr tu Harriet K.Display advertising rates on appllThe Citixcna.Tuhqdmne Co. willi will lie announced ill tills dcpaitpeculiar value to the
Beattie, iota 7V and 80, Orangeville‘ general offiera in Grand Hapids was nieht as soon n.« the arrangements
Business locals and reading notices. equlppt-d job office* in VTrstsrn Mlch- village, MiNi.ou.
"i-anlzi'd in Jun.'. 1895 and in Oc- ran be'completed.
gift of a HOWARD
I*.in and I* prepared lo do any kind
Geo.’W. Davis In Clarence M.• toiler of the oane jear lhe first pole
Tho County Y, M. C. A. has the
ot book and job printing.
French. 4o acres, section 32, Thurn- was sgl. The G&gt;iiipany pul 4ii lhe plans all commela fur a corn con­
Watch.
.
apple, 8I200XJP.
Manuk! mttm and in 1896 service test In every school district in the
Besides its intrinsic
Win. Martin tu Adaline. Martin el was started will. 832 subscribers. county. E\&lt;-ry grange has a great
WFFEltEXCE IN WAGES BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERMANY
al, 40 acres, section 36, Maple Grove,• The management Bresaw a possible opportunity to help lhn boys nnd at
EXPLAINED.
*l.uu.
vigorous growth und accordingly the same time help the ngrieullural
John Usborne and wife to Ijjfay-' decided to-fast :i 11 a plant lai-gv interests uf the cuuidy by increas­
, elle Usborne and wife, 8i acres, sec.- enough to acconuii'xiate about 3,(MN) ing the yield per acre of lhe great­ Phone 281
Jewelers-OpticMna
Hastings
21, Carlton, 83.U00.U*.
suhscribera. In 1'.»'2 the exchange est crop grown.
The following press’ dispatch, w hich appeared in lhe Grand Ilapi.ds
Jacob Belmr and wife to Jos. L.■ reached almost («»«' and it was then
Will the Grange lecturers of lhe
Evening Prpas of Wednesday April 24, will lx- read wilh hileresl, ami ex­ Ashaller and wife, lots I and I, Blk.■ seen that some n&gt;-w system would county please send their programs and Ohio' lead in tile number of BHAWD RAPIOS GRANITE
5, Kentield's Add., City, 8300.00.
Im required, or additional apparatus ear|y, one or two have arrived too new Granges each liaving 29 lo its
plains tbe -fallary uf the free, trade-argument (hat wages- are higher iu
ANEW BUILDING PRODUCT
Wilber Tinker to Vernon W. Kel­ to care fur the piobuble continued Into for publication.
credit. Kansas is second with 20,
' free-lladc England Ilian in'Gennany which has a pruleclive tariff:— &lt; . ley, hit 2, Lichty's Add. City, 8I.2U0. growth. •
Tho publlshcfr require ihi# d&lt;-- Pennsylvania- third with 18 nnd
Cassius U Glasguw ami v ' ‘ I
After'carefully investigating the nariment to have Grange news and Michigan, New York and thiulh Da­
Wakhiugton, April 22.—Amillier Democratic congressman rose ih the । Fred
Snore, parcel, Nashvilh. 8350.
------' auloinalie telephone, (he officials of 1 Items iu on Friday morning of each kota are tied for fourth place wilh A Manufactured Granite of Most
Beautiful Color and
Flnlsli.
house the other day mid inquired of his Republican and Progresnive
Wm. W. Delano and wife to Geo.
■ tip- Citizens* 3V*|vpliunc Company 1 week, -preceding the week of pub- 12 each. Ono new Stale Grange.
Durable and .Not Too Expeiedvr
brethren why it was that wages In protective Germany were lower than
decided to adupi that system in j Hcalion. It will be imcesxu-y (■&gt; gel North Dakota, has been organized
27. Irving, 830004)0.
Yen' likely, among the few in­
(•rand Rapids. In I'A'i the busi-1your programs one week before during the quarter making the total
those In free trade England. He made the customary pause for a reply,
I.* intoi-wtlng
1l.lI,... exhibits al
_ . .th."
■
Sophia Brink lo Herman W. news had grown — that when the - they apjmar iu print.
for the country, thirty two State iontely
Granges.
’•train!
r.rauu Rapids
napius Industrial
inoustrial Kxpoaitlou,
Exposition,
&gt;&gt;ul received' num*. &gt;11 seems (hat none of lhe members .who know the Frost, Ix&gt;t PH6. Cily, WXMM).
- Geo, E. Green and wife to Sylves­ automatic phon. • were &lt; installed ■ G|aM (;r,M.k orange Is erecting
l.vnlcounly*!.-*
« . &gt; &lt; ■ I •&gt; *1 certainly
r. &gt; ■
&gt; 11 . &gt; outdo
Ilf•(.&gt; ­ Illi*
lilt*. !■ null it I, was
„•&lt;.! that
I I. .. 1 of
.r
lhe lit,
mustI Inh-i-L-sling
Eaton
**
,
‘
*
r
’
?.
wcr
®
O*
15
n
&lt;*w
sheds
for
horses.
An
ire
cream
A-B-C of the tariff was on the floor nnd no one ventured to answer.
ter Lane und wife, IHt acres, section day there are nearly l.t.oiMi patrons । S1H.1U| W||j [1C ij^jj al (|1(,
ing henp.-lf in Grange activity this Grand Rapids Granite, a product
Joe Fordney had lie sooner heard of the challenge, however, than he 31, Castleton. 8150.00.
m l“e {•mopany in Grand IlnphD. ball. April 2i. The proceeds will yedr. Since January- HU 442 new under way U&gt; manufacture by the
Slyvesler Lane and wife I" Geo. I he automatic syst. m has been .*0, a|&gt;pjy on (ho coal of ||M, ,bo(K
Battjes Fuel and Cement Co., locat­
menibcra
have
i&gt;een
added
lo
the
told the reason and gave notice thnl nl the llrsi opiwrtunily hu would E. Green, M acre, so'ction 31, Castle­
salisfactory the i .onpany has inpoor new members were recently already large incinlMTsliip In many ed toward thu south end of Division
ton. 850.00.
.
make tlie reply oh lhe Noor or the house. *
of the Ruliordinate Granges and the avenue.
. stalled similar systems tn Battle admitted to pieinlmrship.
Geo. F. Culler'mid wife In Jerry
1 end is not yet. Gm* new Orange
■ ®
H. C. Jones, fbrmcly of lhe Uni­
“The reason is to lie found in tin* fact that Germany employs a much Fisher, 58 acres, sec. 31, Woodland, Creek, Holland and Lansing.
. has boon organized at Chester and versal Portland Couienl Oi, is now
At the pteseiit time either by in-1
(ilaaa Creek Grairgc Program,
•aww.
•
larger percentage uf women nnd children in her factories than England,"
for Glass Creek Grange,B another is in.pnm(H&gt;cl al Brookfield, maaiuter of the Balljes Co. ami in
Elizabeth McCartney lo Uulda J. stalling or purvha-mg other tele-1 program
:2'X*7A*.
‘.‘"* ''J'*
2. 41)11.
- ’”-------- --------- '•'■'iOlivel and Eaton Rapids have each idioul two weeks Grand liapids
declared Mr. Fonfney, "and this- brings lhe general average wage down Hawks, lot 23, Phillip;! Add- Nash­ phonu plants Hie Citizen* I ele-1 j|1ay
’£.n'X
ci..c..i...,,ra i broken Their steady and ciHiserva- Grauile will bo ready fur lhe mar­
phone Company own and operate 1 Song—On&lt;
T y
Solemn} |ivi. g.a(t aI](| |&gt;a(.h n,|(|,.,| |nrit,.
vdiuiderably. For instance, in lhe mdlery and chinaware industry lhe ville, 81.00.
ket.
.
Sarah J. Areliart el al to Chas. A. exefionges in bveiy city and town of: Thought"-By Grange. '
classes,Illona
ns-ently.
average hourly wages fur various crnintries are as follows: United Hall and wife, I8£ acres, seclion 29. any importance hi Meslera Miobl-I nb|l (’.all-Wtml nro three iinpbr- , lnlirrt
,iraniOlivet
n. on kis to enter­
The new product, old in oilier
lain 1‘ommi'j
Grange on Saturday of places, but new in (his section, is
«?'!■
rhl&gt;
f
e
®p*
l
,r,
;7'
nl
£V
‘
r
Uanl
things
your
molher
did for ' n'lfCwk
^iTrecord
.
Stales, SlflTcenls; England, II cenlsj Germany. 9.13 cents; Austria, 8.1*5 Hastings, 8U»i.
‘
4
;
breaking
-rowd is ^xuect.-A T1
a building unit (-(insisting of con-,
Lewis IL Barries lo Arthur E.. 35.&lt;W) BUbwriber* on the entire, )0U?„By each member.
expectesi.
stakes rrots amt granite, made under n
.
J Recitation. "AIkjuI Muthcrs’*-Le-1
!
f. t nThe
‘ f
ccnlsj&lt;Frauce, 8:25; Belgium. 6.93 cents; Holland, 6.5 cents; Japan, 2.5 Pation nnd wife, west % lot 30, Clo­
............... ...
=t ?mH&lt;N
f.-r - full 80JUOO 150 ]M&gt;und pressure and absolutely
’ hu Co.mRa,Y 0T‘ 4*^? n,l,eJLlah Bdmmerville,
1 Grange
mJm&amp;fi
verdale, 835OJMI.
cents.
:*”-5_,.
Grange iihiuinfs
meiuber* ami
nnd is*
WM) subordi- Impervious to waler. ll.U laid up
metallic loll circuit,- mostly copper: paper
I I"rang&gt;
Eugene
C.
Knox
to
John
F.
DuFcwt-r Childrcn and Women Employed.
nnb-Jiraiw.'. In Mi.-I.innn nl Ibr under header and slretchbr plan
inoEp||r.ih,'.,
n \r| crank
laSi™..’; Inwith
Mn-bi«;;.
U«l»ry[bo sum OranM (tax
Maresq, 38 acres, section 6, Yankee and offers conn.-Hion
than 200.000 tq*- •
«the same as some of the old.build*
"In the United States 19 female laborers arc employed to Ian) males in Springs. W5o,in».
“
l'n;-lTlm-n.l. An.nnn:
,'lura
‘ld&lt;i«k Ings which have sUmmI too years or
,
Geo. Hafller and wife lo Gilbert alone. Il also
this industry; in England, 80 females to, too males; Gcnnany. 30H females
pendent
Compain
in
Ohio.
Indiana
more. Il is made up in granite
1 ’tti’irHnld. '
lldnc I-ur Wil1 *&gt;*’ »« i,'cr'‘a«! ff,Mn U10 ,W0
R. McI^xmI and wife, parcel section
and.
other
stab--*.
The
Goinpany
to 100 males, hi German/ I ho'average wage for female labor is 30 cent* 21, Woodland. 9925.00.
Hix'nvi 11 iniii l{-’(dt«s“ n-iv niil r l‘"rt4Hl by
slate Secretory al the faces of all colors and kinds and is
11.? i-htw raltin. l“’
n,nt U.’!Xlln» w 8&amp;lorganP suitable fbr cut stone work, window
Hastings City Bank lo Arthur C. ftitnislies exceptionally gond ser­ 1
per day; for male labor, W cents per day. As 73 per cent of the laborers
h !Z!»
kli ! ;
Gallon oTthe new Grange al Uaslle- trim, water tables, etc.
Glasgow, undividitl H of ICO acres, vice on its long distance lines.
At the time of (lie merger of (Iuin Gcnnany are females the avefage wage is brought down below what it section 17. Baltimore, 81.00.
“-l11 nP A
1
•Notln.ro — 110|1 CcIll,.r wil|, a cbarlea. iriembrrThe walls are laid with two air
Richard M. Bales et al to Floyd A. Independent cxrbnnge of Del. (he *
"f sixty-four provides for ■spaces for the insulation of lhe
ia in England.
.
Gaskill’nnd wife 1*4 acres, City, Bell Co.’s iX't. Ex. a merger per­
’’nf « ill lu. . .r-v.. iI hr
••‘•’“'ly onc-lialf
!.«•’1 ’«e-any
onr-nnii lhe
tiio ivuirod
ivuircii gain
gam building lo prevent eundotualion.
mit 'vus issued by the Michigan
"lb lhe textile industries (he same conditions prevail. Many,children 9I25M
llefroshment-s will l»e Jserved
by
,
arvJ
W1
.
Hr
,.
bupeful
that
tho
May
This
gives a building that will stand
?r . i . arvl w V' hopeful that the May
Ol the
UK '•■..Ltllnar
&gt;&gt;Z tlm
II... Pomnna
H.iima,.. Grange nl
Frank M. Nash and wife to Gerald llailroad Coimni-ion which en-jhe unmarried membersS of
are employ^ in this industry. In England 275,000 persons, hie employed
nKiriing.uf
nt without . repair nr d^nn-cialion.
Nosh nnd wife, soulh half lot Wl al«|*-s tho Citizen* Telephone Lnm- Grange,
Maple iA-af will show that w'e have Honn-s can lx* built with Grand
under eighteen years of age, of whom 33,0)0 lire under fourteen years of and south halt uf east half of, lot pnny to give tong distance sen-ice;
Floyd Whittemore. Lee.
nearly reached Um 850 snark. Will llaiiids Granite al from 91,000 lo
over its copper metallic long dis-'
---------- —
&lt;­
ago. In Germany (be figures are not as eomplcte, but of thp 908,00) per­ tW. Cily. IStMUn
th-- ynrjous
subordinate Grange *300,000.
Mr. Hcrquist uf the United Blairs
Thos. Sullivnn and wik* to T*hns. fance lines to each and every one of I *nio new cipher ciwlcs of the un- SocretanO* take especial care lo
son* employed in textile mills M.OK) are under the age of fourteen years.
thc 85.000 (telephones in Detroit.'written work of the Grange that
C. Freer, south holt lots 1150 und Iu a like martner any one in D.-- have been in course of preparation have their reports io the Pomona Steel Co, U having a home built
front this same material on lzm»
Yet we are admitting thousands of dollars’ worth of goods free of duty 1151. Cily. tBNUNi.
'irnnge
for
Um
quarter
ending
J trail can secure excellent long dis» ; for some lime are now ready and
Geo. A. Eddy lo Geo. A. Eddy and tance service to any of the tbous-tare bring sent out from, lhe office March 3lsf. made oul accurately Island Suuml, which will eost
into this country made by this cheap child and female fabor."
000 and will be three years under
wife. ie acres, sections 32 ami 33. iland*
of Citizen- Telephone snli-inf the Master of the State Grange and completely so that we may construe! Ion.
■■(’hn/' M' th'iinnm t.i Almnn (*. i ’rriiKT* in/be Slate outside of Ik*- this week; There has been n gn at know exactly where we stand in
One of tlm catchy (hings. about
V .rrav n. d vv f"
&lt;•.T 11&lt;‘''
(lemnnd for a cipher code from, all the'mailer of membendiip.*
Ihe'display &lt;lf the Battji*s Company
a"',.'*ift’ nart, ‘* Atwhvtllc,
,n|e i:itiz,.n^.*fM|tt,hunr Cnmpanriparte «»f (he State and it is expectwas a big motto alsive their ImmOIi
r wla (iiSrracr.
H. O Archer-nd wife to Herbert ’
J
wl *‘V’t
whlrh rood “Build Ibunes Not
have always believed; greatly improved as a result of this
Mrs. A. J. Senter is improving Houses.*' And Inily a home built
J. Calkins.
nefes, Melton i3. Mlple Us
L officials
”!V.‘
lliak tlm omtlihtire of the iwople
artion. Masters
of
sulioryinnte under lhe. care.of Dr. Mohler..
of this malerial could mil be more,
Grove. 83.raM.m.\
Mg. and Mrs. John Walters have beautiful if built of thg most ex­
• greatest asset. They- lout!! Granges will find this code n final
Susie Eip.-laiid. admr.. to Samuel the
striven hard to gain this conlldrm-e: authority in settling the many dis­ pm&lt;- to Hastings In live.
pensive |m&gt;|ImIhm| granite.
"
Zerbe and wife, lot 3, block 20, Mid­ and have Ix-en SRJcces-ful.
puled [minis that arise in giving lhe
Mm. Elijah Thurston and daugh­
Many of the greatest buildings in
dleville, ft'fti.OO.
most tofklMlntlable feature unwritten work. The rode is i-*su- ter France’s have gone U&gt; Belding this rouulry are built of this won­
. Kdu4u J&gt;'alta»»aud.wife.lo Andrew. •■nfOne
.
.
the Cxnnpntiy*r*yriettt ts-Mwd md ed hy-ttm JfaGonttf Grange and Re h.r h few days' visit.
derful
pretty
manufarturesl
stone
I. Stokoe. lots 1. 2, 3 and t. block 37. a Singh- dollar's worth of water ran accuracy is atb-'h-d by Charles M.
Miss peuinh (ioodell of- Hastings and as soon ns lhe public. Ikecoinrs
Middleville, 81 j»».
|w found in it* stock. Every drd-hSajdimr,. High Priest of Deumlcr*, spent Sumlay with her oareuta, Mr. acquainted wilh the product there
Henry-.A. Brooks and wife to-Ina tars worth of sfoi-k wdd n-presc-ntShim cqurt of'lasl resort ifi mallet* and Mrs. George Guodeil.
.
will be many more bullL
Stevens, cast !4 lot No. 73, .Middle­ a dollar invested in the plant.
। relating* to the unwritten wort of
ville.
It can truly be said the Citizens' j the Grange.
,
accident near Coate Grove am
The case of Gertrude Mudge EiD
Telephone Crnntiany is mi excellent, The reports of new Granges pr- tend our sympathy.
Unit
Claims.
Things Doing In Comity
eondition and It's not cnily a credit gnnizml throughout the country durLi t everyone
...
. ....... go to -cjiurcly
-----------------contest III be cmidurted under the
next wants vs Royal Mudge will be car­
Frank Aspinall nnd wlfg In John to its management but an institu-l ing.llm quarter ending March 31*1; Sunday, May 3rd.
ried up to Inc supreme court. Mr.
&lt;&gt;-—
direction nf the county school^, the
Mudge, again*! whom ihu decision
Grange* ui
of (iuthe cuuuiv
county uihi
und uiu
the ixiiBar- W.. Stron«&lt;* and wife. 40 acres, sec­ lion of which the city &gt;&gt;f Grand as re|mrt&lt;sl by National Secretary i
------------------------ ’
o
... ,
uiawr*
Huiiii- IIMuq.
r&gt; l&gt;nln|, y M
A L,,|„ K nl„| tion Id, Carimn. 92.000.00.
Rapid* and the statu uf Michigan Freeman nn- eneourngilig indeed.! Pn»periy"at lhe various lakes is appealing. The appeal Is the out­
-.Mnry Hough to Nannie Fisher, 40 juay justly J'-'-l proud.
.Robert WrtdnrsnH. dean rerrr- -Ralptr D. Barpr-r. Mtw T»f W. R.
The number of m-w Granges reach-! in.consideraWo demand this spring come of a long string of litigation
i— of lhe
n,_ v
........ .Men's
«
tary
Young
t.hnsiian Harper uf Thoniapple township* acres, (u-cth'ni 16. Johnstown. 92INIJX). ' Jason E. Mi Elwain, the local’.-s the splendid lotal of 220 aiid theiaiid many cottages will be built, over thn properly on Green slrect,
Win. W. ImIoiio and wife to Ira E. innnaser of the Citizens' &lt;jinipniiy 1 reorganized Granges numlx-r It.) Five lots have Imen so.ld al or near which Mr. Mudge received from bis
Associations, organized
the llrsi liaCWtho. honor nf being the first
rural Association in Du Page town­ io send in their names. Out* rural Ik-lano. 97H acres, section 27, Irv­ has Isen wilh them since they Twenty-fivu slah-s are t-eprerenled Acker's Point. Ding Lake, und re­ father's estate.
ship, Will Gounty, Illinois, 111 1873 school teacher is expecting a large ing. iKOOxn.
started Ip-re ffi years ago. In D'- by the new organizations and sixHn' .sorts aro also being developed at
Ira E. Delanfl to Wm. W. Delano cumber limy had only a long di«- lh&lt;\ rc-organiralious.
There were not even-4wo houses eliroliiiivnt, for he Iwiil for-a dozen
BANNER Want Advs. Briffg B«.l
NehrasRa I other fakes.
near enough tn each other to make additional application -blanks when
fng. 93.MiO.INI.'
a “corners." but 'the results dem- he already bad five.
ohMratcd that the .V*ociation has
Ehas.-H. Aldrich and wife io Levi
If Barry -County Boys do not be­
“it* greatest work yet' to do in lhe . conn- Interested in the contest, this Walers and wife, 10 acres, section
otM-n count ty."
county will then show that il has a 5, Barry. 91.00.
In 1875. Mr. Weideusail was call­ - diffcreiil type uf farm lad* than can z Gro. bull and wife to Huth Down­
ed to Mason City, Illinois.
Jx* found vl««*wlierc in Michigan, ing. riarrel on Saddle Bag take
.
“This Association is hard up, he laisl year in HiHsdub* county • 77 Woodland. SIXX),
wgs told.
bqy* and 50 girls participated in*
Probate CourC
“What uT it?" answered the un- various soils of agriciillural &lt;&lt;&gt;nteste while in Ionia Coimly 63 Iwyx
pcrUjrlied secretary;
.
Edate of John Ryan, an insane
z “Wu’li have to »&lt;•!! our buolei. our enrolled-to raise corn and 70 tn person. License to sell real estate
raise poinlocs. Seventy Imys .rais­ at private sale granlcd. Report of
chairs and our tables."
t "Sell *vm tlien.'1 bluntly. ‘“They ed sugar lieels in Qralhit couuly sale Hied. Final account of guard­
don't make a Young Men's Chris- and lift? Calhoun IxiVa between 12 ian Hied. Hearing on acount. May
and !0 years produced coni.
Ilan Association.*,'
251 h.
. .
“Hut this Association is dead!
Estale of Chirk Durhum. d(&gt;cea»ed.
Hural Play Festivals.
Wlty. it's only gut six iitembers."
While arrangemen(s have not Order determining heirs entered.
"That's four inure lliaii-ue need." been (-omidetcd fnr Burry County’s
Estate of F.II9 SiL and Ixnisa- 1.1
“Are you a fool?" exdrtiincTf- The Ursl rural play festival, il is known Durham, minors. License to sell I
(hat at least 100 children will join h-al estate at private sale granted.
“Ko. but give me two men iiud&lt;-r• for a picnic at Clear latke, Friday. Repott of safe tiled und cunilnnalion
a tree uud we van have a Young May 22. Nearly l0.m»0 boy? and entered.
Estate of Wjn. Marlin, deceased.:
girls wen- enrolled last year in
Meip, Christian Association.**
They gave him live, nnd from Michigan by County Y. M. C. A. .or- Petition for general and special ml-1
this re-ufgaiiized Association ini ganizntiouz for such (day festivals, minislralor Died. Order apmiintiug
And the time when you can’t work intty come a great deal sooner than you expected.
this small town has grown thui During the lu»t of Illis month mid .\dalim- Martin, us special adinini.*t-arly in May. Becretary A. B. Ball of tmlrix enlercd.
counly-whle muvemcnl.
Sickness may come; hard times may overtake you, you may be thrown out of employ­
Estate of Rutherford N. Bryant.'
Mk-litgun has flftern organizedI Charlevoix county will cunduct llf.
~
n(l
p
O
j
n
|j
n
g
px-, minor.
Petition
ment—any one of a dozen different things may happen.
,i»»i _&gt;i.। .iCm l;l- .1,
for organization. Lcuawoc was llrst pectinu that npproxitnalely
Eslnfe of keilh Fuller &lt;-t al, tuin-jl
A Savings Account with this strong bank makes the “growing old” scare vanish, and
organized ten year* ago, Allegnu childn-u will .participate. Under
mid Eaton counties following &amp;imhi the dirveiion . of the Ionia count} ors. Pctijinn for apiwMnling guard-.
is an ever present comfort in sicknesa and trouble.
afierward. Eventually, il is ox- county rdi(N&gt;] i-ommi-sioncr and Y. ian fllixl. Order appoihiing Roy (L|
{&lt;•**■1
that there will In* 5,0U» em­ M. C. A. H-crelary, iivcypuch lial-e Full'-r. guardian, entered..
Money in the bank is a strong foundation to build on. Al) of us cannot have great
Estate nf John CnsIle. deceased.!
ployed secretaries .and an iuvest- •Im-cii arranged for next month.
J
wealth, but wc can all better our condition. Saving will do it. This Bank has started, and
nit&lt;al of •lo.ixjo.hoo.
Thru! festivals include a picnic Claims heard and allowed.
F.«!nlc of Henry Balch, deceased.I
Corn Gronhig Contest.
dinner and a field meet in which
4s
starting
a good many people on lhe road to a successful future. Why don’t you join the
J.icnnse
in
ki
&gt;R
real
estate
at'pri-ji
Enrollments aro being received -(•very child is giyvn un opporlunib
vatu sale granted.
•* 11
fur lhe fjnd annual corn growing to participate.
procession? We pay 3 per cent, interest on deposits and compound it twice each year.
Estate-of George Hnywnnl. d‘--!
censed. Order appointing William
Houlh Hastings-spent Sunday wilh 1 B. Hayward as udminiatrater enter-1
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LAKE VIEW.
! '*!• Claims In be heard before comMr. nnd Mrs. Det Rose nf Quiim- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogswoll.
Frank Clmril.m ami wife n-nl
l\UII.,n njl
by yfaated Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cugfc•£*',. *’•' "(»(&lt;* ItW.d
well nf this place Wedm-Mlay.
. tkllldv wm, Hrnnr Allbmue anil:1’"""sir, »r K-niumlvilfv.
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I "-S'™,’ M“&gt;'(•"'•■
Mr?. Dun Everett nnd children of
,,
. ... 1i ... 1
u.
I r.slnlo of George \\. Mounw-. In- I
Enlt Casilelon siwut Friday with
ErueM lodd uud Lharhw
| competent.
Order »aulhorizins
Mr-., laiiira Everett ami Ort.
mh-iiI bunday at l- red Hiakels of (nffirdian io pay Ezra Morehouse for
venires rendered catered.
Miss Maudic Ghai-lton of Hastings Vermontville.
-i»wt .Saturday wilh her unrle.
J Ewotes.of Flavin^ J. Feifbner, dcFrank Chariton aud wife of Him
lni|iurlunl lo Yon.
■ reused. Confirmation of sale ciiThe X&lt;-w York Store has decidedI jered.
Estate of Jacob H. Lambert, de-1
not to handle lawn mowers, garden1
spent Snrulay with Mr*. Laura ho»a and croquet sets in lhe future,. ceased Order allowing final acand ip |heir adv this week theyr j?nunt of administratrix enlercd.
and Mr*. Dell Reynolds and ■quote pinc.UU
Estate
de-'
prloM.OQ 4be*g
thatI
UICIS! good- I,,,,,
.......... nf George MeCarltwy.
. ..,1 , u. f . ...
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n uf it.iliuuorr spent Bunday might 400b-te«lo»« out their slock. ri&gt;a»«d; proof of will filed. Order!
a
adiniiling will to, probate entered.
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Letters
issued.to’W.----B. Adkins,
uij
and children Of -BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY-

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Hastings Banner

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Grange Department

A man attaches

PIKE &lt;3 DAMON

THINGS POING’ S

fflY.M.C.A.WOIW B

fc^SAVE WHILE YOU EABN
Build a Strong Foundation

Just as long as you are EARNING you should be SAVING. You’ll know
then that you are Qn a strong foundation. You know that there will come a
time when you can’t work. Then is when you’ll find your savings will be
a great blessing.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Things For You
Hastings, Michigan.

�TwtHtynvnumNNtH ifiui. a. i»u.

BABY CHICKS
NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Ro^ks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.

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COHSULTHRO

r'A
M. W. Hlclui.
This department |« Iniendrs! (&gt;&gt;

inking the rim of a hat in their
vitirli fell' inmiUi and then Kkk rme-anolher’s
(ieseiuke in IliM
ovc r Itrnd, I fni_ _ _
. .. ------- -- shitiK good nnturi'dly nficnurtw, to
gladly ap|ire«inl»f any mfomiation .*«•.&lt; which one could stand the mod
you inay lc| me ha' -. II. J. Wright, pmiislmient.
Ih-llon. Michigan, Houle 2.
He heard lhe best gun Ihat was
Ans. Youreom&lt;-* from
l(M&gt; much f*‘c«l that rau..*s &gt;&gt;nlnrg&lt;-d
liver. Corn is loo h**t n fei-d for out every Northern Stale, ami crim­
warm weal her,
wheat mid ed and re-ei'hmstuntil the rinse of
nat* and cut oulIlin-1 urn. Mix mw« u
„. Civil War. „„
wv ...
lhe
t»n ,,
that
eventful
bran in Hie milk nod I .think your । qay he was - twelve
.-------- years,
—1, eight
trouble will jiisJpP'-ur.
n»e &lt;day*
i«vj oi.
month* nnd ffour
old. Hi*
lU-arjng was acute and'understamling good.- for he had kept hinis*-ir
ONE OF bllCHIMN'S BIGGEST
.well nosied on lhe current &gt;-v«-nl«
SANITARY CIGAR FACTORIES that led up to the tiring of that
gun. Il had a sickening and umitisound. Freedom’s soil wa*
G. J. Johnson. Maker nf "Imirli Hus. 011*
shaken ns by an earthquake. Bti*ilees" und "ElPorlun.i,’’ Solved , uras" ’wn*as snspeiided and men Talked
Problem of Good Smoke*
of'war. Tlie. Hr*! • rail f**r lnw&gt;)&gt;*
Among the rnosl al tractive IhmIIis vviis made. The drum* l*ral and

pAc.r n rvrN
says that he was there .with brave POULTRY WANTS.
comrades whose heroic etamph*
gave, him ruurage' ami support.
They shared wilh him the same ex- For Note— S. OMottied Ancona egg»
for lialrhmg. »t.!*&gt; ho* HkMOfrperii'uacs.
per too. inquire of Mrs. Atvah D.
*' It wfl« nn| nn indAidnal affair. Il
Miller. Phono tM» 3R. Woodbind.
was the military regitncntal unit
Mich.
tf
iii.ii won ri-nown al Ronlh Moun­
tain. where l.en received fyi/ flrs| ! Bonnie
Blur Barred
Plymouth
'■■rious chock in his advance on
Rocks. Prize ’ winners,. Grand
Washington.
Rapids, Jackson, -Hastings and
In “Michigan in the War," on
win rev.-r -h.-wii. An good layersas exist fnThe breed. F.gps from
|Mirls are found.
farm range llm-k. with cmidithim*
ideal for high per rent of fertility.
General Wilcox, in. hi* report nf
the purl lakefl by th*i 1*1.’ Division,
too. wraptrd ami (lacked to bas­
itllt lUirp*. at South Mountain, «ny*
safely nny di*tan&gt;-e.
of (he 17th Michigan id that eu-j kets to
Five per cent dfkrooni'nn nnlera
gjigemi-nt:
“I ptanted a TWt Inn of Cook’s Lal - i «b*iiverr«l al the farm. -G. A.
Bauuigaidner. Irving, Mich- Cili(cry near the turn' nf Hi** road
zrn* Phone. Hasting*.
3-wkn

across, tin- mam For Sale—-I.gg* from the famous
...--( «l.,.i- il,.,.
Mrajn s
White IzKdustrial i-x|M)Hilioii h&gt;-ld laxl week, forsaken in the furrow: lhe
•nriny unmasked a iKillery on his
horns. 50 cents for 15. ' Phone JtHtm that city, must «••• |*lai-. &lt;4 Hint of
left, over Shiver’s Gap from a small
rings.
I the &lt;;. J. Johnsfln Cik-ar Co. A very ed In incJunire gingham.
Wilh these rnw nnd im»fi«ciplin- rnnii*b-r ami idiril ami drove
generous supply of then- jfxut pop1 ulftr brands of cign-. ‘'Dutch-Masnr Sale—Bre«sier». rigtit
price.
(town the
Halchnhle ■*gg» from thirst White
lundy.. iXJnflittC£L_sdlh__Jjis-EUiul _ Wy
................... dork, ®I.2T». Kt.i*i, ICi-i*'
&gt; tractive adv"crii«mg'matter Mi as Is
Cook
here
|os|
one
man
killwriour
per
eiigag&lt;-im-nt.
hisp*ry
' give a pleasing ami striking effect. disastrous
The Red Mile Serious.
| Those brands hi&lt;v
won theit might have read differently; but it
Of all (ho differcnl klpil, lhe vvorsl • way to luqiularity i
in my opinion. is Um red mile. i shipped over this
American Standard
fawn ami '
lire that a Irminirary panir ensued
known to science as (|ernnmys«ns Tbis is cemnrknhle.
During thus.* stirriug
while Indian Runner Ducks. Cm•avium. These narasiU# may be ease of "Dutch Ma-'
Un-rc any wonder tha
lab while egg strain. Also high
almut tliu Imildiug and the ownec recently has Imeii
fever ran high? The spi
Hunt 385
Histlnjj, Mich.
scoring
R.
i*.
Rhode
Island
Reda,
Hie 171 h Michigan, ilolniml Withinsnol -sji.*|H-cl their pn'senee, as they market. •
All eggs «| .on par Selling. Coy H.
CO1LNER PARK AND WALNUT STS.
feeii mo'Hy at night. Sometime*,
Brumm. Nashville, Mirh„ It. F. D.
Now Cadwtilhtder claims no ni*
ticru’s the r&lt;&gt;nd facing th*
a* in the case mentioned in Hie J. Johnson Cigar *.-■. (*»r mnmifaeBarrier No; 5.
fiwks
opening paragraidi. they will in­ Luring.imly . dupiuulaU*- pi»MhtcU, nwii heritage from pnirtta-ir sires. a charge tn i.tkr ttKik's-haitory.
Singh* tminli Black Winorras and ”
crease to surh alarming numlx-i cigars Hint give xalisfaciioii. was The great bulk uf I lie army , was
Single ijhiiIi Rhode Island Reda.
that they beemno a serious prols- established.years ago. mid when n
credit for their roolttoKS ami limi­
Eggs fur hatching, i rents each or
new cigar of uin-xeclli-d
merit Jr he lime came when he could re.
keeping everything ns clean ns pos­ manufactured |»ylh*m appeared slraiit himself no longer and J*-s&lt; tless in rallying ami changing front
under a heavy tin1.
;
slock. - Black
Minorca
Iwhy
sible. The old tiller In lhe nesting named after Heml-i.iiiili’- &lt; .-b-brat- Newhm. a neighlmr Imy. was simil­
chirks, it) i-rnts rnrh.
Henry
“I received order from General
boxbti, damp crevices about th.- rd painting, for which the Holland arly tilllirled.
jSmitli. (Irst house • east of &lt;7ar
Where quality and price prevail. There is probably a
building, cracked roosting |gil&lt;*a and government has r&lt; |*&gt;-:iledly refused
such nooks, provide ideal breeding Offers (if IMJNNIJMIO. it being consider- away from parental ri‘slrainl and
greater difference in the qualities of meat than in any other
piaci-s. also excellent hilling spot.* nl the mn*lert»iwe of nil lhe ages, get lo lhe fiiml. They thought
one food sold. .GOOD QUALITY is our trade mark—and
fur them Ip siiend tin1* daylight cverylMxly wanted P* janjplc Illis (hat good squirrel hunters were making disposition to eharge-inov- EflOS For Sale from my prize win­
when you buy from us you always get that. Wc never hold
ning Buff Rocks. Hilbert A-nll.
hours. Dim will ’often find masses cigmi
needed there. In June I8tk.*. th** (wo
you up on the price but wc do hold up the QUALITY.
Quimby, Mich. Phone 268-( rings.
of them, jw! wilh blood from the1
The f«. J. Johixon &lt;k». is a big Isiys had'malnred their plans nqd h&gt;&gt;l|ou ami Hauk I he em-my s gunWe want your trade—we’ll treat you right—wc guarantee
fowls, in the early morning, but concern. Many people now know
fading lo a lighl brown at night. It ■about the big building they procur- counlry io-Jackson, ami there, on
satisfaction.
is really almost impossible lo keep
Jum» 27th. IHrti. enlisted in Cmn■nee. all pany Jv. Seventeenth Mich. Infantry, ing brymnl mit-b-fl to taix’N right. I
MW s&lt;tunr&lt;
and light, mid tin- if g&lt;&gt;isl
ami were from thence transferred instantly gave the cummand. ‘.For­
ward!’ and vv’e invl them near the
hiding places, will go ti long way many know that tin* big building
toward doing it. 1’nder the mi­ adj.-ieent Is also now m-cu|ded by being organized.
Pimw 162
Tha M«at Market Man
HatHag1, Mich.
croscope the red mites appear as them, adding jinnlher 211.000 -apiar*
Gamp life there con«ist.-d id ia m front. The I7lh Michigan rushhairy creatures, each wdh four feet 'of floor spare, giving ibvm in strimuous exertions In couverl the
pairs of legs. They are. really lit­ all flo.isNi square f' .-i &lt;*( tt&lt;H&gt;r space ravv recruit inlo-a iliNciplined soldi­
tle more than sacks of bbmd wlirn
er. ami there, within Un* Isirders and took llieiu in Rank. Sum- of
the mippprling regiment*, over the.,
full. NulwithNlnnding their
llo-ir business.
*
slope of lit** hill, lire*) over the
ntitnre, they seem to survive Inng
Their two splemlul r*j|.lil slon*s.
heads of those in fronl, and after a
periods willmnl food nl all, when it occupying two of I lie. very hesl
is iml available. Tims a lmu.se
body hmse invaded the ramp—that severe eoutnsl of kame iqiifides. Ihei
•I |&gt;nlronixml stoie* of Grand frisky lillle animal always at the enyiny was r*-pulse«l, followed by
our I mops lo (he opimsile slop** and!
liens for months may
woods, forming their own position.
’’The I7tli Michigan. Colonel Wilhpul of lIms great iiianufai-tuiing
•ms lo’do plant. The nnlimi-vv id*-, unixersal fourteen years hi months and 10
■ he most damage.
l*opularily of “Dutch Ma-lera” and days old. He was worried alsml
"El Porlaiia" Which nir shown Io iM-ing able to pass muster, but hr ntil* of war. and sei an example lo
Gupcs.
lhe public *0 atlni. lively and taste­ ran I lie gaunllt-l and came out a I In- oldesl Insqis."
.Exlrncl from General McClellan’s
The following arc a few Gape fully in Ihii*- boolh. ;d*-ii.' account.*
’ ’ General Wilcox praisremedies from the Hecord’s Book of for Un* maiiimolli «&gt;iil|*ul uf this
of August I he reporl:
DMA Formulas nnd llecipcs:
concern.
.
in the evening
17lh
Micliigmi in. this advance, a I
Put chirks in basket nnd swing
Some; one brand of llm most cxregiment
.wjiich
had lieeji_urgmii/ed i
hack and forth’ through the fmm s celt.-iil cigars Uiey inaiiufnclun* can rived in Cleveland tin*.next morn­
of burning sulphur. .Doni overdo I..- found iu i*rat ii-.illy vv.-ry cigar ing, where, during the day, they, scare**|y n mnntb. bul whwh charg­
But an advertisement in
it.
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wen* hustled into callh'-cnrs. pack­ ed lhe enemy's Hank in a'mminerl
■ |hU paper talks to the
*4
. Put chicks ia IkiX covereil with
ed in like sardines ami moved on. worthy of veteran troops.’” * *
THE lULGIfn’ERED
”
Exli-ncl from Hu* New York Pres*:|
whole community.
muslin.
Dust I air slaked
lime
slowly hut surely, like freight ex’ PERCIIERON STALLION
|.
through the muslni tn irnluce sms*zfirn enemy, asmsiial. sought .
pt'e.*s, toward th*' great Capitol,
where lhe regiment arrived weary ••ver/advantage, particularly Hint |
Bnirc is seal brown In cnlny, IS THE SON of MISTRAL ing. and dislodgtilenl uf lhe worms
I
PrcvcnlivA
—
A
little
salicylic
nciil
of
numerous
stone
fences,
ht'hind
weighs I7IM) lbs, nnd was fouled
Conimencinfi Monday, April 2()th. jin th** drinking wider.
&lt;P afler three days ami nights which lh*-y assailed pur men tlcrceMarch 29, 1911.
Dock will slum!:
Di'infeclanl -7-l&gt;immo!i salt I part.
nsit. The regiment arrived in ly. bul I Ik* impetumis charge of
’•Rniri'” comes in direct linn from
Every day, excrpl ’rijcs*|iQ*. al , .slaked lima Id i*arl«. Itakn in soil
H»H&lt;&gt; of our. regintentx. particularly 1
the very best- Ferrhcron stock in my place i'-i miles south and
ball!** nf Bull Him was fmighl and' lliatjif lh*'.17th Michigan, but two
the world, descending in line from
Disinfecl.mil - Sulphuric Acid t’i
weeks from home, carried every­
the famous “Voltaire” (28,188) and
Continued from page one.
Tnesdav al Don Putnam's&gt; ounces, .water I galbm. Pour, the
nnd disastrous.etigage- thing before it. and the.dead bodie? j
Mollie &lt;f*75IC). BrtfCO is of gentle onEvery
the Wiekwirc plne«v unlit furth­■ acid in the water slowly. This is
of th** enemy on that mountain
Congressman Edwanl L. Hamilton
disposition, largo, igiiicd. nnd his er notice.
jemmmendi’d ns a disinfectant for took up C;um.&lt;llad*T s ca»e |i&lt; &lt;-;ili'iiTi'«t lay thick enough for stepping!
rolls arc boiioU lo 1m winnnrs.
Will make lhe season after May
Terms and conditions same as, yard where.chicks have had Gapes. Im though! il was worthy. H« i*c- |i r its arrival in Washington, arm- stones. ’Till* greatest slnughtei/ at ■
Dr.
W(
h
«|
s
recommends
twenty
this.point was uiibmg UeiiyaLDtay-1
rure&lt;k
ainnl&gt;••vi&lt;lcnre
to
show
that
.
1st. as follows:
Wedhcftdays and usual.
drops
of
Creolill
be
placcd*ill
each
C.idwallnd. r &gt;lid not leave his com- aid in culling standing limber to ton’s brigade. 'rompoMd mldnly nfl
.Saturdays al lhe Fair Grounds,
South tlarnlipiniis and sotjir Genr-1 _____ 1 H.4SBI9 (S3)U)
gallon of drinking water ns a euro mnnd untd_ September :m. T in­
Hastings. Remainder of the time aL.
tthii"ifwvBiHfvn ’iiT rttfflva;
*
TnnTKr^Ncnrt
ciiiitx;—Ttearty
y~rtie
-nit*—whrrtv
wnon1—- nf-thfirf
nrinist
hits ।ia-d the bill correcting mid i'aiige
my barn % mile north and I mile
Old Remedy for Gapes—Mix n Cadwallnder’* i.-i-ord nnd it-is exbrigade was either killed, wmiuduL, -Withnafrettre «*u&gt;n 1914 as follow!:
east of Barry Hold.
Owner mid Manager.
sinaU-o]unnlily. of powdered nssaor captured.”
&lt;&lt;j Dowllpu, .Mich.
SATURDAYS—At Freeman** Liv­
foeiida mid gmilimi wilh the mash him jtiMlire. Cadwallndei* has wail­ luing our chivalrous but mjs-guidThe
battle
of
South
Mountain
was ery Barn, Nashville.
once a day.
ed si ml hern hrolhcrs near lhe gale* fought on the I Uh day of Septem­
ed fifty years f-r this acji'uu .
Phone, Banfleld Exchange
OTHER DAYS - At oor bams on
Owner and Manager.
A method recommended by nn
of lhe city' a soldier always pays ber IHU2.’ and the charge and taking the J. R. liarnum (arm
Mark Foote.”
miles east
(dd breed* r is to pinch the windPhone 252-3 rings
Being anxious |o know more
of I lie stone walls behind which the ’ ol Coats Grove.
The regiment bad teen in Wash­ enemy were strongly posted with]
abuuLlhu history uf out warlike
Hastings, llieiu IL 3 1Registered Percheron Stallion
is well and favorably known
ington scarcely n week before il batteries, gave to the 17th Mich)- .u Domino
the Jasper Deeds horse. He is of
straight, and with lhe lliiimo und possessing 'lu ll ferocious blood, a
l oad In I h&gt;&gt; front. I lay gan. (he name of the ‘‘Slone Walt I ,correct Percheron type, good bone,
linger of tlui right hand pinch lhe BANNER i -presciilalive wanned
g REGISTERED PEACHEAM STAWM
lU-RHUviit." by which it was known 1 weighs nearly 1900 and is perfectly
vv in«Il-iIslightly rolling it. IL-giu out tin- following condensed glory
■lopping oc­ throughout (tie army.and which has,1 sound. He has good action either
l&lt;fw down and follow upward lo the
gum*-with it into the history of the | walking or trotting. His color is a
mouth. Be careful lo release • il
war.
The regiment bivouacked that; beautiful dapple gray.
iiecnim! we warn and;
frequi'iilly In give lhe bird a. chance ti little Ing c.dua &lt;m a pioiu-er farm
TERMS: |15 for standing colt.
night oh that Held, an dearly pur-j
lo
arouse them from sinmber to re- chased, nnd sank to rest. ffi&gt;in weary 1 Owners parting with mares will be
Description—Orphan Boy is regis­
the
rily
of
F
*-mrin,
Ohio,
a
litlle
Number 22786
march mid fmtgifv of battle to
for service lee. Mares bred at
Poor lliilches.
tered in the perchttron Htud Book of j
new-the maiT.ln No ruunp-Dres were dr**mn of motln-i.*. .«i*ler*. wives'! held
owners' risk.
America, and his recorded number is
Tho usual reporls of poor hatch­ liis vocal organ* and commamh-d allowed night or day lo apprise (he ami sweet hearts in distant homes'
Buster is 11 live year old IloglsUir22,583.
Color, gray; weight 11)10
es are heard this season. There respect, and nt leal km. He. was (he enemy of their vvheicalwiuls.
lighting,their patriotic battles- with­
BARNUM BROS.
pounds.
XVlieir in the foot-hills of South out (•xperienring the stirring cvenm
cd PBrcheron Stallion, weight about an* some rommmi well known caus- son of Ihdierl Cadwallader,. who
I’ediorre—Foaled Juno t, 1891,
Moiipjnin. Maryland, tlm regiment at tin* front whirls to those there 1 iOninimigi.. Cuts firm. UIA.
Popularly called a common and not so well known.
hn-d and owned by Homer L. Adgale ,2,000 pounds.
m*n*-d c.-nfliously and under con- engaged.' ndilied lhe war of half its]
of Ionia, Michigan. Got by Epis Black Star.
W44h the hens the common cnifse hndhers n&lt;*w living at Hickory
WOODLANO PHONK
horror.
D’Or C549 (8t5i), he by (kmlldenl
is lhe breaking of one or more eggs Corners: Jam*-* M..‘‘who was elecl- dial*- viijRmy■ftf^lhc enemy.
To be continued.)
3IH7 (3971. ho by Brilliant 1271 (755),
Terms—To insure, standing colt and conaequcnlly soiling of the ed County Clerk «»f Barry County iu •While resting. jnxt'tHjfore the ad­
he by Brilliant 1899 (750). he by Coco
others. Then there is irregularity 1861, nnd Charles W., who resided vance up tlm Mountain ami off In
11.(714), ho by Vieux Chaslln (713).
of the setting h*m mid lhe irregular many yean* «&gt;.n a farm al the north'- the rigid in a valley, cavalry hors­
Note—Any person breeding any temperature t)f an incubator as ern end of Gull Isike.
he by Coco (7121. ho by Mignon (7I5)&lt;
es could be seen in rharge of keep­
he by Jean-lc-Blano (739).
April fl, IK’si, Mr. Cadwallader’s ers. while their riders were employ­
frequently operated. Probably tin,
mare
or
mares
and
disposing
of
Terms—To insure a mare wilh
most common cause of poor incu* whlowed mollier. Hannah, wh&lt;*s* ed mi fool o’er nigged ridges, and
We Please Our Customers Because We
standing coll 91(1.00. Single Service them before colls aro foaled, will bi! luilor hatches is that the eggs are maiden name was Whitmore, ’mar- the -enemy were dropping shells in­
M.oo. Parlies disposing of man's be­
ritvi Elijah B. Bowker and. in th.- to tin* valley lo stampede them.
Have the Goods st the Right Prices.
fore foaling time will he hold re­ held responsible for'service fee.
hal&lt;-li.-&lt; not total failin' -. The early, flffies mov&gt;-&lt;l In Barry tlounly
sponsible for qervico. All accidents
best hatchiw are secured with eggs and kicabsl on n farm a mile soulii wait. The bugle sounded, and lhe
Buster will stand for the season not over a week old. and from slock of Hickory Corncra.
at risk of owners of marcs. Marcs
must be returned hs inslruoted.
Hint’ has had free range. The
Hcrp lhe subject.nf our narrative lain in four rank* and into ‘Turn­
Al Sid Tinkler’s, 2 miles west and toil al my place al Hardyville, I fresher lhe eggs mid rtm.nearer spent his early Imyhood nnd im­ er’s Gap” while the enemy occupied
14 mile south of Lacey. Wednesdays mile soul It of-.Morgnn. —
free range conditions an- approach­ mensely enji’iyed lhe woods.
the-cre-t of flic mountain on both
and Thursdays. Other appointments'
ed. the belter tho hatch?-* will be’.
His brother James M„ had a beau- sides In fbrrp, strongly polled foeby phone.
hiud Atom.- Xu-muni uiul rnckg. U
Marrs bred ill miners risk.
Bul. UteiT .art* «»u»rc causes not KO
apparent;’ Some wrilrt-s elaiiii that FctrliStnn^m hi* fatW op which, was a &lt;-iaggy place nnd some four
10c loaf for..
MYRON EMMONS. Prop.
eerlain males will nol male with in early Itoyliqnd, Alonzo cast a or live hundred feet above the Gan.
SATVRDAY ONLY
certain hens especially if allowed lo covetous eye. As early as ten years, their, artillery occupied cominnmlrun with other mates previous to with the permission of his brother, inn.positions, it looked like a death­
3 cans Hub Sweet Com for
25c
the breeding season. There may be lie proudly 'Icmldercd Ilfat lillle trap. H seemtHl like catering into
3-lb. can Baked Beans for______ _______
10c
something In this.
inslrument of destruction'and pen­ the laws of h—I. When lhe regi­
24Jj lbs. Gold Medal Flour for
79c
etrated the w'ilMrnesa alone in ment Was passing |hrough (he gn/gc
Don’t Throw Away That
24
}j
lbs.
Good
Winter
Wheat
Flour
for.
Delton, Mich.
quest of game.
changing its formal ion into line nf
-65c
■
Old Furniture
Sir:
7 lbs. Rolled Oats for___________________
The- result was that lie became ballb- Hie light was nn.
25c
On lhe |9lh,&lt;Jny nf April I went an expert mark-man, afl all country
A 'hell, which burst nnd took offi
I lb. H. &amp; E. GranUtated Sugar for
.„5c
Call and sec Caln under Reed't
out Jo tnorhickeii coon nt &lt;T.no n. m_ boys of .llm-e timet* were, and the beads of-two men just in fronl,
5 lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar for____
25c
Opera Home. He will take off
and found one of my Plymouth Rock squirrels in the topmost trees sel­ was t'.adwallnder's first experience
10 lbs. H. .&amp; E. Granulated Sugar for.—.
50c
roosters had fallen off lhe perch dom required’a second shot to dis­ under Uro. Brains and blood wera
lhe old varndah, repair and refiniah '
22 lbs. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar for—.
fiend. I opened him nnd found his lodge them. A squirrel that was seaflered o’er the men near by. and
it and make fl look like new, alto
New Maple Sugar, per lb.
Can’t afford to not use those, liver hha enlarged. Irfrth loins, not shot in lhe head was spurnetl Hie f&lt;u;ce of lh&gt;* cbucussioii threw
will nphotster your furniture for
about six inches both way. nnd his with a feeling.of chagrin al the the dead men back against lhe livNew Maple Sugar (best grade) per lb. _.
15c
you.
15-cent Tea Fannings1 heart, had dark blood dots in it. poor iiiarkstmjn-hip.
_
ing ami dazed them—it was hard to
,
about
a
tcaspmmful.
’
The
liver
was
He received liD early education at realize what had liappcned for n
Piano Polishing and. .Re­
from the highest grade Jap­
very spotted and il weighed nnA a counlry school, bul practically is moment—il ' was so sudden. -He
finishing a Specialty.
pricea..
an Tea.
pound and ’ one ounce. Now my a self-made man. of a studious thlmght for a time' that one of.lhe
Give me a trial. First
quarters are. ns far ns I know, clean hah’il and. -desiring In lenrn, his dead men was bls comrade, Jesse
class work.
; and have plenty of fresh water spare moment* wero usually well Newton.
around, and in regard-10 feeding I iinprovofl.
. .
’
Ha lhink«*overy soldier will con­
j
Jefferson St.
feed7 them wht*al in the morning
Al jtchool he lead-a atrenuouN life cede tho first cra*h of battle is try­
Hastings,
M ich and.cofn al night, besides every with lhe other kith, anil, among ing lo nerves, after that danger Is
OPEN EVENINGS
Under Heed’s Opera House. Work
now and then they have skimmed others things, to teal courage and partly forgotten,in the excitement
The Jefferson St.
Called for and Delivered.
milk with plenty of oyttvr stu ll ami endurance, he would slop into a and desire In win.
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
wheat they pick up on lhe 5 acre (firclu with anolher "kid,” each
Cadwalladei* is a modest man and

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers’ Chick Food and
Chick Grit.

M. W. HicRs

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Get Yqur Meats
BESSMER BROS.

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WHEIOmMO

Importad Percheron StalliOB

DOMINO

Walter J. Beach

JOHN ENGEL

ORPHAN BOY

Buster

Great Bread Sale
NEXT SATURDAY

7c

Geo. E. GREEN, .
Proprietor

The Goffee Ranch

W. L. HOGUE

W. A. Caln

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i 4Muddy .
^JXQMPLEXION

JAtmUHHIF BID HtLP
TO CRABI SMUJIITEH FL0RIST1

Do Especially Fine Work In J)csionlng Floral Pieces For Im­
portant Occasions.
It takes 0 liustling Ann to keep
Kin enterprise with Crabb &amp;
Icr, the well known florists ol
Grand RApIds. They are one of the
oldest flfms In Hite Iipe of business in
Grand Ifopids or -wesbun Michigan
VOUR COMPLEXION u muddy. You look hagand have for years shipped tbclt
produces over long distances, be­
gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their
sides handling successfully a large
city trade. Not, however, until they
lustre. The trouble is with your liner. Take
opened Up their downtown store in
the Metz building did they really
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liner Tablets. They
show their comtnerciol.stt-ength and
business-pulling power.
. '
will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and
Fbr some years Mr. Arthur Crabb
hot takes, take frequent baths and a long walk
hgd idepliflcd himself with leading
tlorisla in some of the larger cities
every day, and you will soon be as well and as
for Hje purpose of gelling modern
ideas, especially in the display and
beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle.
sgles end of the business. These he
is now putting into practice as
manager-of the retail store with the
most beneficial
results. Al the
•West Mtehigaa fair, in wdlo qf tho
xeeneai competition, he has always
for several years carried away the
SOITH flCTLAN'D.
HKST VKIIMONTVIUX
most coveted prizes, viz, that for
F. Edmonds and fatuity from Hos- floral pieces,' because of Hie,skill in
Airs. .Merrill.Evarls
daughter
Of Maple Grove; Sir*. Wilt ilain&gt;'s liugs spent Saturday qvebtag wilh design called for in its construction,
besides many other prizes in their
of Nashville; Mrs. James lliuvey Mr. Biggs' family.
Elmer Loehr and Alva Sceber each line.
aud Mt.-. Ilillie Shepard nf Iri-h St,
and Mrs. Mae. Henion of Nashville, took a load to Hu* IW Church Sun­
The arrangements in liis store, too
day
School
Convention.
Sunday.
wen* callers at I- Straw's, last
are always attractive, showing off
. Miss Vivklvy, who has been on plants and cut flowers to the best
week.
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Haney Troxel. Hie sick 114 has closed her school ftosxible advantage.
• Mrs. Vera Frighncr,- and Mr." ami term in Illis neighborhood.
• Their trade, loo. is constantly in­
C. Biggs is in poor health at pres­ creasing. Most of their product is
Mrn.Rob Cronk of Nashville; Mrs.
.
raised by themselves, but if (heir
Elmer Mater. Mrs. Georgv Austin! ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Prior IfaiM and Mrs
own
green-houses and acres have
Our W. t‘. T. U. County Conven­
Elba Ackley &lt;&gt;f North Castleton tion will.be held al Hastings next not produced what their customers
were callers id I.. Straw's. Sunday.
Tue«day and Wednesday. We sin­ call for il is secured by express or
••
Mrs Matilda Wiley and Mrs. Anna cerely hope all delegates ami mem­ parcel post from a larger market
Borgman of Hading*. were called bers from Hie local unions in the regardless of expense. Indeed, one
to the bedside of the former's county ran be present. A few of lhe of their chief characteristics and
brother. Leonard Straw, who is very- local unions will furnish lhe provis­ which is winning tor them a large
ill wilh ajHiplevy. Mrs. Burginan ions for the fnur meals at. I be Pres­ and ever increasing patronage is
byterian church. Presbyterian Lad­ their courtesy and affable treat­
returned home Sunday.
lillle llulh Phillips was quite ies Society will serve lhe dinner for ment of customers. Once to deal
us. To all those that have pledged with this Ann is lo lay the founda­
sick last week.
provisions and. cannot be there tion for a friendship. ’Those who
. Juki l|eni&lt;m and wife were al please send them by-some ouc.
patronize them aro given somewhat
Leonard Straw's.
Tuesday and
to feel that they are not simply
Wednesday lo help rare for Hie
transacting business, but enjoying a
Got Her Souvenir.
latter* unde, Leonard Straw.
little visit with friends and on leav­
There la a certain famous violinist ing Lhe store, of course, conclude to
John Snore mm wife visited
who frequently visits this country, and come again. The very pleasing
friends in Kateum. Sunday.
Mr?. .Mattie Pliilliffs of North who, among hie acquaintances, Is al­ manner of Mr. Arthur Crabb and his
Casliokm visited at Jud Philip*, most os noted for his parsimony as for Indy asais|ants is certainly u very
his genius'. Among this musician's strong asset in the building up of
Sunday.
Mrs. I'nn llnlnes of Nashville, vis­ admirers was a young woman who their growing busine&amp;.
ited al fowls foickhart's, Saturday was determined. If possible, to pro­ ' Their stock, loo. is Hie very heal
and Sunday.
cure some souvenir of tbo great man. and is sold, at I lie lowest prices con­
Cliff Tarbel and wife and baby of Her opportunity camo ono rainy day sistent with superior quality.
Nashville, visited gV Wes Williams* when she chanced to encounter the
Experienced growers wilh large
Sunday.
musician on Broadway. Ho Was pro­ green houses and excellent facili­
Mrs. Hattie Boss of Rochester,
ties, Crabb A Hinder know how lo
Minn, vi.JIcd friends In lliis neigh­ vided wP.H an old cotton umbrella, prodmHu1 If'i.m plants or cut
green with ago; while tho young wom­
borhood Iasi week.
(lowers and that will rominand Lhe
Mrs. Addie Hager of Woodland an carried a nice new silk ouu. She patronage of our best families and
visited nt M. E. Downing's,^Vetlnos- stopped him for a moment, exclaim­ these always are willing lo pay the
ing: "Oh. if you would only giro me price superior quality calls for in
day.
Charlie Smith of Nashville, called aomo slight romembranco of yoursoU any line and Hjey generally want
at .M. E.- Ikiwiiing's Friday.
—no matter how small!" Tho great the Ih-sL and will be satisfied wilh
Little Dora Bass is quite ill with man surveyed her keenly, and then nothing else or that is al all inferthe grip.
gave a glance at the old cotton um­ iur.
. .
’
Fred Phillipa is moving from I.. brella that covered him. This he
The branch .of Uieir business
St row's tenant Iioumi ooin Janies thrust Into ber bands/saylngt •'Cer­ which
perhaps Is given the greatest
Haney's farm in North Castleton. tainly, my dear young lady. I shall ■care and attention is lhe floral dis­
be delighted. We will exchange um­ play for funerals aud weddings.
NORTHEAST BAHRY.
Mr. Crabb set out some years ago
brellas."
Remember to go lo church some­
to excel all competitor^..iu. this
where next Sunday, Nay tint It is
branch of his business at any cost
gn tn church Sunday Mr Barry Co. Clears Complexion—Hrmoves Skin and win for hia linn fame which
Blemishes.
-C. K. last Sunday evening was well
would outreach the bounds of I his
attended. Next Sunday evening will
Why go through life embarrassed commonwealth. One thing now is
he consecration mooting. Ix-sson. am) disfigured wilh phnples, erup­ certain they are doing* an enor­
“The Faith
Verse.''
Heb. 11-1. tions. blackheads, red tough skin, or mous business uf this kind. Orders
fonder. Miss Edith Hartman. Ev- suffering liio tortures of Eczema, for supplying set pieces, corsages,
cryi’im invited.
itch, teller, salt rheum. Just ask etc, for such occasions arc con­
The Cemetery Circle will inert your Druggist for Dr. Hobson's stantly coming in.
.
wilh lit*. Frank foiralwe. May Hilli. Eczema (liniment. Follow tho sim­ '. GrabU-&amp; Hunter also do a large
Harry Wortman mid wife visited ple suggestions and your skin wor­ business - in bedding plants and
hpr parents. Milton Nobles and wife ries are over. Mild, soothing, effec- plants for window display. The
-Sunday;
—fetecHcnl f»r brrbies-ninl -del­ sea’nrrfnr
will soon be henDewey Slanlon nnd a friend from icate. tender skin. Stops chapping. ?nd they are fully jdocked to meet
Hmdiugb visited his parents Sunday. Always Ufclps., Relief or money ho largest spring' demand which
School will chum Friday wilh ap­ back. 50c. Recommended by Car- they confldenlly expect of any sea­
propriate exercises in lhe afler- velh &amp; Stebbins—A. E. Mulholland. son since they have been in busi­
ness.

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Chamberlain’s Tablets

APRIL M, 1&gt;I4.

m. u. tiitm
AMERICA^
(.HEAT P

&lt;SLL REPOIITS
1ES8 IN colwILNG.

PEASAMTSEWTgBSIASTIC

OVEJI ill. BCHAU’S

method

Broken Up B*Utes of Dcud-Brokc
Arislocnil# Pm».ii1(l lulu Pcnsants' Hunds.
Prof. LMis J. Nlchael, ran
of John Michael of this city, is aeconipBghpklflg-. Intention of converlinirtne Ignorant peasants of tho
province of Bessarabia. Russia, into
iralisls, is shown
by tho nmorlH of Consul John 11.
Grout, of Odessa. Rmwia. in tho
"Daily Consular ami Trade Jour­
nal,' published by the government.

miles, i no peasant here is not y.q
educated up tn the use nf'compli­
cated machinery,—and all farm im­
plements intended
for Ills use
should be of tbo simplest construc­
tion. My opinion Is- that for the
next 50 year* a vast market can be
developed here among thn peasants.
They ara eager for maibirmry. Tingreat difficulty is that the selling
agencies have not yet been practi­
cally organized .to deal Wtlli the
peasant .directly.- Manufacturers
should realize that the buyer of the
future will be the peasant, and
some means should lx’ dcyised for
meeting bill wants other than those
now existing, such os the zemstvo
ami &lt; relit banks. Tin’ grehT es­
tates are being sold for the debts of
their owners ami ara .passing into
the hands of Hie peasants. The
peasants are tiwakenjtig to thn.pos­
sibilities of improved agricultural
mctliods.

Phone 16
For

Groceries
The finest quality for the money. Wc quote some good ones:
Evers Process VACUUM Treated and Routed Coffee, per pkg25c
Pride of Plymouth Can Peas, extra fine, per can 15c. Pgr )gdo». cane.75c
Olive Oil, the Genuine Imported Italian oil, per quart.XSi.00
New Prunes, per 1b 13c, - lbs for.'.l....■25c
B lbs Best Rolled Oat* for
.......2Sc
7 bars Lenox Soap for...:.......'..,____ _____ -.............. "■.""l"2Sc
Extra fancy Cuban Pineapples, large sizes, each 2Oo and________ _.25c
Long Crisp Cucumbers,^eacli——•
STIbs. H. &amp; B. Granulated Sugar, for.

Lettuce. Radishes, Green Onions, Tomatoes

Council Proceedittps

and New Cabbages

6 Son

OFFICIAL

Council Proccedi nos.
Cily Council met in accordance,
with section 15 of Chapter IV of Hie
City-Charter, Monday evening April
I’D, lull. Mayor Jamieson presiding.
Prvmml at roll call—Ahl. Carvcth,
Edmond*, Hilton, 'Horney, Lunn,
Itoush, Belden mid Woolun.
Absent—None. ■
Mayor Jamieson rondo Ihd follow­
ing committee appointments:
Standing
Coiiiinitlees—Common
Council uf the Cily of Hustings
1014-1015.
Public
Improvements—Roush,
Horney, Billon, qolden.
Side nnd Cross Walks—Edmonds,
Lunn, Hilton, Horney.
Stre&lt;d mid Bridges—Lunn, Ed­
monds, Wooton, Rotish.
• •
Water Works—Wooton, Lunn,
Edmonds, Hilton.
Finance—Carvelh, WihiIou, Ed­
monds.
Seldon, Heritey,.
- Fir&lt;‘—Wooton,
Carvel h.
Public Lighting—Hcrney, Hilton.
Prof. Louis J. Mit hael.
Sehlen, Wooton.
Mr. Michael was employed sever­
lloush,
Edal years ago by lhe llii.-uiau govern­ tnonds, Lunn.
•
ment lo go lo Bestsarabii anil leach
Onliimnces—Selden, Carvein, Ed­
Iiq peasants how to-raise corn, as- monds.
le had learned how lo raise il while
City Properly—Hilton,
stationed at the agricultural experi­ Cnrvclh, lloush.
ment station fn'Am&lt; s Iowa, with
Elections—Edmonds,
Woolou,
winch was at one time connected fjehien.
I'raf. P. G. Holden, the eminent
Moved by Aid. Woolun that
.... the
nulhorily on coni, who conducted committee nppoiulmeuto bh adopt­
I he alfalfu campaign in Barry coun­ ed. Carried.
ty last summer.
Moved by Aid. Carvelh Hint the
The Consul's Tuport follows:
constable Imnd «&gt;f lulward L. Power
, For several yaa£#.|&gt;:isl the zem­ ns principal mid John Armbrush-r
stvo of the Province of Bessarabia. mid C. E. Harvey ns sun-lies Hi tlm
Russia,- has been inlen-sbsl in im­ sum of *5ou.oo be accepted ami fl|e&lt;i.
proving the method- of cultivation Carried.
Moved by Aid. Wooldn that the I
' &gt;f corn in that Province. In furherance of lliat*objcct it has bad constable
Iwuid of Hurlburt J.
n its employ, under conlrack-for a Brown as principal and Geo. E.
number of years. Mr. Louis G. Coleman and W. II. Jnmioson' as
Michael, an ctperi aaricyllurist sureties in the sum «,f Kxsi.ui be acJradunted froip one of the best aeptod aiHl-tihsl. CarrimL
Moved by Aid. Carvelh Hint the
mericun agricultural colleges.
Mr. Michael from the- start was IxHisInble IhiihI of A. D. Maynard ns1
given a free hand, his instructions principal mid Nnrimui l^ilhmn, C. H.
iming b)..£rvate a Held organization OslMirn mid &lt;:hnrb-.« Mark as sure­
for teaching the "formers of the ties in lhe sum of *5t*MXl be aeceplProvince the mos^ .improved meth­ ••d and fllwL Carried.
Novell by Aid I'.nrvcth that tlm
ods of eullivaliiiK corn. At the be­
ginning Mr. Mlcliaei found jnunj IhhuI «J Barry It.-Niller ns principal
obstacles in • his path, lhe most and Chester Mofver. M. L. Cook.
serious one being She prejudice in John F. Gooilyear, Clement Siiiilh
favor of old mot lion* wttfch largely and D. 8. Goodyear ns Mireties-iu
prevails).
Gradually,
however, the sum of Blo.lNX) be accepted ami
this was changed lo curiosity ami Uled. Carried.
Moved by Ahl. Wooton lhal the
later
into
enthusiasm. Several
Helds for exiierirnenla) nurpws leilld of Juslity: John M. Gould Vis
were established in which Mr. principal and the National Surety
Mkhaoi planted corn iu-alioruai-u J)*ymiiiiiy_"Lew York as stiraly iu
plots, showing in one row the n&lt; w the sum «f *5oo.&lt;X) be nccopleil and
.
inetlmds of planting and cultiva­ tiled, (’.arried.
Moved tiy Ald. Illlton thal petition
tion of swIctiM. material, while hi
another old methods wholly would of E. Tyden to gravel east Mill
be used. Harvest seasons by their slreel fnilil lhe West cifd of the
results brought Hie desired effecl. Tool Company past the C. K. A 8.
Educational Advarllalnc.
aidedTiy (he success of those farm­ switching track to Table Fm-tory-he
ers who had already taken up the referred to the slreel committee.
mmniY.
new ideas, ami today Bessnrabiii is Carried.
Mrs. Mullen of Bailie Greek visit­ producing some • of the best corn
Moved hy Aid. Lunn lhal lhe
ed her brother, Frank Smith and and, in iirojMn tion Lo acreage plant­ claim of Henry Bergman of «5o,i*&gt;t
Wife. -Monday and Tucmlay.
ed, Hie largest crotfs in South Rus- for damages In* laid over unlit n&lt; vt
Mrs. J. Fancher visited ut George
meeting. Carried.
sicoll’s, Friday nnd Saturday.
Mayor Jamieson appointed The
hi carrying out this work in ac- following:
Ik-l Rose will move this week on
the Adaui Smith farm on the Cen­ iconlance with American mctlioib
Cily Physician—II. A. Barhcr.
'
ter Road. The best wishes of their there has been a growing demand
Moved-by Aid Wooton that the
for American roin-gn'Win- impb - 1 lUiiMilnlmcjii
friends go with them.
be condniicd. (kirrlinl.
Mrs. Perry . and daughter Juna menls. None oilier,have been us&lt;‘&lt;L I. Cily Attonii'j— Lee H. Pryor.
visited at II. II. Castellon's Sunday I but in several cases these have not
Moved by Aid. Lunn that aitpoiuland attended Sunday school and worked satisfactorily. Mr. Michael meiil hu i-onllnneii. Carrie.I.
has endeavored u» act in an im­
meeting.
•
Marshal -Gillwrt Striker.
partial
manner
id
lhe
selection
of
Tliecp will l»o preaching next
Moved by Aid. Cnrveth that Uta
Sunday al lhe church aLJl:3l p. in. machines used. Tlie following in­ Sipointmenl be ronllnmil. Imd.
As it is “Go to Church Btmilay” il teresting letter, which givAs Ihyes Aid. Cnrver.h, Edmonds. Ilillmi
views
relative
to
the
demand
for
s earnestly hoped every seat will
and Selden. Nnys
Ahl. ilernry,
be lllb-il. Bunday school-al 1:80 p. American machinery .in Hie Prov­ Lunn. .Itnusli nnd Woolou.
ince. as well as I he progress being
m. next Sunday.
Night Polkr—O. V. Sliipim.
Ladies Aid' at llie hall Tbucsdny, maile there in (•(•rnlmilltv^iing. was
Moved by Ahl. Lunn tiiat the ap­
recently received by this office:
May 7lh. All invited,
point mniil he conUnntsl. Carried.
We are doing exfibUy the rams' Ansel Gohlen has moved back tn
bis fat lier’s farm, where he and his work as last year, except that there . Movel by Ahl. Lunn that the ap­
wife wiH help care for his parents i is an increased number of peasant.* pointment be r&lt;Hillnned. Carried.
who aro l»ln very poorly.
interesti&gt;.|. We are’ working with
Novel bv Aid. Wool on Unit coun­
more Hiuii f,500 iHiyk and mon- than cil firoreed to (lie idecth'll of U sup Ed.Reid is ou the sick list.
l.tss) peasants. Our results last erinlenilenl of Waler Works. Car­
NORTH EAST RITJ.AND
year were very gratifying- Peas­ ried.- Tolnl number of vote? east,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Matthews of ants using mir system of corn cul­ H, which Elray Tobias received «.
South llutland visited al W. Z. ture received 5o to HM&gt; per cent 'Moved by Ahl. Woolou that El­
more than their neighbors. &gt;ybo fol­ roy Tobins be dccltmal elected Sutd.
Moore's Sunday.
'
Mrs. John Kurtz of Grand Rapids lowed the old system of-sowing corn of Water Works, Carried.
■was over Sunday guesl al Charles broadcast. Igist autumn we pre­
Moved by Aid. Carvelli.Lkil Join,
sented peasanls winning prizes in A. Woolou be declared e|r(-|e&lt;| I’renOlner’s.
Charles Beam and daughter. Mrs. «|tir corn contests. 8i plante.hi. Hl ident of (lie council. Carried.
Main! (litre of Hastings passed Sat­ plows. 7 corn Shelb-ra, and 14 cultiMayor Jamieson appointed Cor­
urday night and Sunday al Charite yaflira. Tla? mlcrral in lhe,work is nelius MniuHMnrshal.
Moved by Aid Woolon lhal the
Increasing, ami t|n&gt; work itself Jins
M'Kire's.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shorten aud so'for advanced that there is qo appointment he conllrmed. j.,wl.
Mr. nnd Mi*. George Scott of'near qhestion now that the raleclitm or­ Ayes Corvrlh. Edmonds. Selden and
Quimby, were tiipiday guests al ganization will remaih a-perma­ W&lt;ioton. Nays A.ld. Hilton. Ilenu-y,
nent department of the Cprava. Lunn nnd ilonsh.
Leun Shorlen's.
Mnynr"r&gt;p]Hiinted us Mnrdiii! Fktrl
Adam Everly of Hastings is work­ Two other governments uro orgauii,U1 work similar
ing for Charlie Hoorn wlgi is pre­ i/in- llo'ii;
-Goldsmith. Moved by Aid. Wootun
(iur system, nnd it is only a quos- that the aptHjintmenl be cunllnned.
paring to build a new house.
Miss Mary Smith of Hnstimm is Hon of ti|ne before our system will CatTiexl. Ayes all.
keeping house for her bn&gt;lm~ be adopted in all of the Provinces
Moved by Aid Woolou that Clerk
have PM) coinmillee curds .printed.
qf. Southern Russia.
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Dan and John Smith.
Sunday school next■ Sunday at .Some American'cqm nlonters are Carried. Ayes all.
pot giving satisfaction here pn ac­
Moved by Aid.-Hidden that coun3.*00 o'clock.
.
count of Hie breakage of essential dl adjourn. CarriiiLparts.
American
pianufariun*rs
Jqs. M. Pnilcn.
Explanation Wanted.
must build tbeir nmehim» so lhal
City Clerk.
they can be trailed nt the end of a
ing the bust get in the three great operas
II Trovatore,
molds of trauxparept |sxtur«.** say»
Apt Comparison.
n Girl'' and ‘‘Martha" at Heed's Opera House Tuesday May Arthur J Wertsrmayer. thq gutbor o| wagon 5 or 0 md.-s .without break­
ing. Tlie oeasanta (k&gt;,not live on.
Jones—"A b'rldegioom doesn't count
ed a snSciemly large advance sale ol tickets is made- at the •Udors" •Whiddyt inaan bldr In their land], a* is the custom with for much at his own, wedding." Bmltb
quHm tha Nsw York Mali.
American farmers, They live in —"NO; ha might M well tx&gt; vice-prest
very low prices 50cents, 75 cents and Jr.00. Order tickets
the villages aud m dully to and from dent ot tho United
-BANNER WAJiX ADVa PM.- their fleltjj, pftep m far uway as 7

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The
Grocers

Own a Home in
Hastings
YOU CAN BUY ONE RIGHT
&lt; House and lot"
.... in the fourth ward, lour blocks from the
court house, sig roouri, with bath. Ihucv $1,100.
Excellent seven-room house on South Broadway. Hard­
wood floor, furnace heat, gas and electric lights. A fine location
and a big bargain for $2,000.
House and z-: lot in first ward, small barn, nice location.
Trice $1,100.
A fine house nnd lot in the first ward with bath and ekctric
lights, lair barn and nice location, for $1,200.

Crook and Gould
;

Hastings,

Michigan.

MEMORIALS

Ironside Bros.
Phone 197 Granite and Marble Dealers Hastings, Mkh.

W1QT7!

'AVcarc lhe- only exclusive------v_J.Lu JL W LoJL&gt;. Dry Cleaners in your city.
.Our business is Dry Cleaning and Pressing "and wn know
how to get the best results.
We sponge and steam press a
gentleman’s suit for 50 cents.

' Hastings Dry Cleaning Co.
Prompt Attention to Parcel Post and Deliveries
M. Kellogg, Proprietor
Phone 223, Hasting;, Mich.

Lace Collar
Cuff Sets
We have a fine line of out samples ofbcautilul
Lace Collar nnd Cuff Sets valued up to$l.f)Opcr
set, all colors, and I obtained these thru a deal
whereby I can sell them to you at 25c per set.
See them and you will want them.

O. A. BOYE.S
Department Store
Hastings, Mich.
Paying Toll on Tigris Rlvar.
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At one ferry qn tho Tigris river the I
II fa as follows; Foi\a poof A tab,
o cents; for a prosperous Arab, four I
uts; for a soldlar, ten cents; for a;
Igrim, twenty cents; for a European,
inty cents. Tho scalo of prices for .
arly everything along tho way tn
nllar. Hut many of the Arabs are
poor that they prefer to swim
ross tn tho ancient manner. They
id several old gourds together and
i-n. sitting upon them, paddlo their
iy along—Christian Herald.

Mr. Gtonc’a Luck.
Whim Jhe agent' paid Mra. stone tho
lount ot Insurance her hUHbmid had
-rrlcd. according to Everybody’#
Macazlno, ho asked her to take out a
policy on hef own life. . ’1 bdievo I
will." &lt;Uo caid, "as my husband bad,
such good luck?*
-BA.WEH Wivr MIS.

goat Train In Speeding.
A man boat a train Is a recent race
botwocntlio two from Groom to Kurswing, India—a distance of JfiH miles,
Tho victor, a*prfv»to named Graiiap.
of tho Argylls. beat tbo train by two
minutes. The distance was covered In
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J thirty minutes »by
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ouo *hoar
aud
co&amp;tlnuous running- Graham walked two
days before from Ghoom to Kureeong
and back, 31 ullca tn six and onofourth hours.

Greenland glaciers averago 1.080
feet tn thickness, mosro W feet a.day,
and dtaefarga Into tbo tea four square
miles of tcu yuarly, l.OOo feet

the. job If alio can bosa tbo boaa.

BANNEB WANT ADVS. 1*AX.

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Purity Flour at $2.20
We are still selling Purity Flour at $2.20 per hundred pounds Now is
the time to buy all you want of Purity
We are selling a “New Process” Cracked Corn. No fine stuff in it. This
cracked corn is also manufactured in smaller sizes for chicks
Our prices on Pure Bran and Middlings will be attractive to you
It.will pay you to see us LAST about that wheat you have to sell Our
prices have always been the highest

Hastings Milling Co
C. A. KERR, Manager

Phone 283
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Nn und Mrs. E. E. Church nyere
in Grand Rapids, Wedru-sday and
Thursday. They
utendrd
the
Greater Grand Rapids ExiHisilion.
The' I. O. D. F. will hold a special
meeting Saturday night and work
lhe second degree.
George llirliardson hits gone to
Ontario to visit relatives hi Gall
and'Paris.
\
Claude Scoville and wife are mov­
ing in|&lt;» lhe Lewis Todd house.
.
Born, on Monday April i'i&gt;. Iu Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Rosenberger a
daughter. Mrs. RoscnlsTger and
Itaby arc at lhe home of her par­
ents, G. E. Manin nhd wife.
Mrs. Chauncey McConim k visited

Hastings, Mich

II. .1. igzne went lu Lansing Wed­
in Grund Rapids, Monday and Tues­
Mr. mid Mrs. Doolittle of Mullinesday un business.
day.
.­
Ike Iahik and daughters Amia. and
Mrs. Hltighl entertained Mr. and near Purl land, visited al Arthur
Amelin, viiileii Mrs. Slirock and at
Mrs. While uf Grand Rapids, last Homer's, Inst week.
Fred Wagner and Edison Kenyon IL J. Lane s. Munday.
Andrew Jepson has been visilins
Mrs. Vildinc was in Lake Odessa. of-Frccporl. attended .Masonic lodge
hen* last week.
his son Elmer and family.
Tuesday.
Arthur Winchester i‘|ilcrluiiicd
Mrs. A. C. Henkes spent.Iu»l week
Miss Hazel Cool of U. B. A. Hos­
lhe members ot - bis 8. 8. class pital, Grand Rapnlj, visited her
with her parents in Hastings.
A well is being pul down behind Thursday evening.
liarents, 'Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I .ane of Scott­
the Congregational church building
Claude J. Mick of Indianapolis,
where a kitchen will bo built in the ville, visited lhe latter's mother, .visited her inolher and bn&gt;Un*r the
Mrs. ShroL-k.
near future.
latter part uf last week aud over
, Lewis D*ece is drawing lumber
Mrs. Herl Long and little daugh­ Sunday.
fur his new barn, which will tie ter of Mciidbn, are visiting Ike Cong
and family.
,
built this summer.
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Mrs. Knetlle and daughter, Zillah,
Mrs. 11. Fitzgibbons of Grand Hap-'
Miss Lula McCrccry of Holland Is
visited over Sunday iu Grand Rap­ ids visited her mother and sister spending the week with Hustings
Tuesday.
ids.
friends.

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
Emperor’s Entrance to Royal Palace, Tokio, Japan.

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INTERESTING JAPAN
cushions around il, for us lo sit on.
As Tilllu was not quite ready. we
asked to look around, tind went nil
over Um place. They have many
nice rooms, both large nnd small,
divided by screens, ns well as n
large romn for entertaining large
. parlies. Everything was perfectly
. clean,
lloors either polished pr

rnvlne is.terraced up and leveled
off. Water is flowing from one
level In another in cascades. The
sea village* are very funny. Their
harbors are tilled with San Paus or
ilshing boats of. all descriptions,
and when lhe tide ia uut there are
hundreds of people un the beach
digging for shell Ksli.
'
\V&lt;- are taken lo the inland &lt;&gt;!
Mi'j'ajiriiii, ’ iu i! small gas engine
boal, alwiut one nulu from (lie main
land. The island is about 15 miles
iii uircuinfereiice, alut our hole! is
on a ravine back from the. shore,
for n gisul view • out lo tile Sea.
They have ganleneil lhe ravine 'In

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ANTIQUATED METHODS VS.

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PROUDFIT'S HEW SYSTEM

Joseph .Uofjurdus Arted Old Ilookker|»er In The “Old Wny und
The New" At Exposition.
The Proudlll Iamtsc leaf Company
Of Grand Rapids carried off Illi!
laurels akthe Exposition last week
by the uniqueness of their booth.
Tilt! title to their display was
"The Old Way and The New." At
oim side was an old fashioned high
desk piled high with pie old tiinii
\111 ’ 111 &gt; tnnns IcdgTYPsr L'^strtRTnk,
creek running steiirough ,iL From journal, diw Ixxik, etc., and sitting
our window we can loukjiut o\lt at the desk was Jacob Boganhis,
the garden, and the waler, with wh­ -I- d ftl.years, wearing an old silk
irr fowl in the stream, and tunic tiiu that had s*.*ep a hundred years
deer in lhe park; and out on tin* or mon? und in the old ink well
s&lt;-a tho flailing IsialH, and half- nak­ stuck a quill pen, Abdve lhe old
ed iieopk* digging in lhe sand. The desk was a board full of nails with
air and surroundings give us Hu- printing abovu the diffon-nl suc­
same iiuiel feeling that one has on tions telling what they were for.
Ixike Cornu ii; Italy.
Epon theses nails were hung tlie
Il ispii very |&gt;npiilar resort for slips of credit saliyn, certain nails
Japanese people and llivro arc very or pins, the long ones, represpiiting
few Europeans. Wn visited their the palrom« whose credit was goqd
'’iitagn, bazaar' und temple. This while the short phis were for those
7-'i,i,n,i ,i-'» 0||e of Ihoir Innst holy whose credit was poor. You could
Jdnrlis nnd upon it no chtldren air fairly see lhe cob-webs about Ihu
lo be born nor people to die. W“ old desk nnd the old man who tm&lt;l
resolved In do neither. We visitoh not posted his book for months
tho mountain tho next day. IkiNi back and -who in fact never got
feci high, .with slniiti steps nearly caught lip. Mr. Hogurdns is lo he
all the way. At tlie summit we roinpliinenli-d upoi) tlie splendid
look lea with tlie priests, and this way in whitHi he acted und looked
lea was Jiiadc upon a lire that has bis part.
On the-other hand amt standing
never guno out. From the sumniil
you ran look nut over the inland over against this antiquated jvsIn this
sea willi its nnnierous.islniKls. We Irin was the "New Way.
resumed our Jouriv-y al 3:30. ami |H&gt;silion Martha. Adams acted the
arrived at Shimmioseki. til -nine p. part of tho- inodi.'rn otlice Ixtokm^. there taking tlie lioul al once keener silling ut u desk 1‘qulpped
with llhL, latest things in inodern
fur "Fusan, Koren.
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ofllce equipotent wliirh must id
necessity include Proudfit Loose
Little “Curtsies'' of Children.
Leaf Devices.
A fashionable hostess recently gave • W. 8. Proudfll was the briginator
a most delightful party for children- of the system and has built up a
'most
extensive business throughout
When awarding them prizes for their
proficiency in various games she urged lhe. .cmiutey from New- York to
tbo recipients to ""mako'your little Portland. Oregon, and from Tampa,*
curtsies and feel each time you do so j| Florida tn Ihilnth, Minn. Tllfipsof.otllccs are using lhe ProtidI ill system exclusively and with pcr-

Well novv for the meal. Wc sat
at the table' tailor tasliioii. We
were given new cluipsticks und a
silver bowl was passed* to rinse
them in. Very strong tea was serv­
ed, an&lt;l after this Ute dinner. There
were three kinds of soup;, one we
knew tn be turtle soup. aud they
Were nil made of some kind of sen
food. There were seven other kidds
of llsh or sea food. one lobster, and
anol her broiled eel. Home of. them
. were raw Jlsh cut hi small pieces,
omuko
all lo lx1, eaten wilh chop, slicks.
&lt;■ z
a goud
There was n dish of sauce,
,‘
t/aiid wi&gt;
deal liku. Worcester sauce-and
r -before
rolled the raw llsh in this
. eating. WvHried every dish set be­
fore us and ale plentifully. When
abmil half through, we were, serv­
ed wilh rice nnd relishes, and Inlet;
with fruit. Our maid, or Geisha
girl, sal with us nt'the table to en­
tertain us and to sen that we were
well served. The food would be
brought in by a maid, barefooted,
bul otherwise very neat.- It tertiiinly.was an experience we will
lung remember.
Our guide returns-today. Il is
not diflicult' lo travel in Japan,
without a guide, bul |ie pays his.
way in many ways, by doing tin-'
work and hiring the help. We can1
thoroughly recouitncitd -Mr. Hirakali of 3161 Ncghislii St- Yokohama.*
We got him from Thomas Cook.
.. - &lt;iL - an -vntpmsr - of - F3.no' per
day and railroad faro. He pays,
his own hotel bills, and we trusted
him wilh money lo pay lip-: and
„iul
■ bills, and ul night be would render ■» Modi, pul th» K mol .lu&gt; u Im-;
are local|(l u, |fl pn^.u
Grand
us a bill for tho day's exiwnso-*. He mediate response. Aud In these days,I
knows lhe amount lluit should be when wo hqar so much about "man-1 Rnpids and occupies
feet of
paid for service. W« note on his hillI bars" It must often bo felt that il is । door space. They started in the
last night that we 'wore charged for’ the dlsiippcaranco of thoao “little curt-1 present iocut inn with CHMNNi enpicoming up from tlm depot to lhe sles." which wero onco ’unfailing lid and are today turning oul «IH.hol’d &gt;n rikuhaa, and transporting’ among country children, that has grad- l*t'l worth of work per month with
all our baggage, only 30 ceitJs. We‘ ually brought about a change in rural';l hirec of 125 popple. C. Evan
rtjfrel lo see him go. and hope to' as well »s town ‘'manners. '
'
W*
see him again some day.
N«l«l In K-ncNn,. no! lh, lou ot |
,'“k'! ",v 1 n""UI1 »"™'
Wednesday, September il.
Edueatiunai xQv*iU«ini
.We were to comfortable al Kobe, the spirit which can understand tho I
that wo stayed Ihrro Monday, rid­' need of those graceful little acts. Is
Dog For Golf Linka.
ing, dqing thn shops, visiting the. responsible for much we hear of the j
theater slrert-'and taking it easy.. decline of children's manners of to-' | A golf dog has been discovered. Tha
Tuesday morning we took the traini day.
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animal, a rough haired terrier. Is quits
for Miyajimii. an island resort,
du|f-8upi&gt;orttng. and ho helps to sup­
ab'iiil one half lhe way to Shpnnnuport iho houso pajppy and tils famUse an Eraser.
seki. Miyajmia is on an island in an
marks from n&gt;’ wUh whora h»
1,0 1108 ro°t’
For removing dirty mark*
inlam! sea, n railroad ride from 7:30 light-colored
Uao a j
piece
of la- td oul aa ninny as ten good golf bails
cloth, usu
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to 3:30 in Itr»* afternoon. This ride
robber er««vr;
eraser: ltho
uia ruuver
____spots
,__r 9111 dla- cn a 8un&lt;tay n*«ht; and In one week
is very enjoyable, near the .sea, dis
appear immediately.
Immediately
brought home 23.—Manchester Guardnearly all the time, passing through j/appear
highly cultivated
connin'. The;
mountains are all cultivated as near|I . (ffye our W«*t Column a trial for i
lhe tops as possible, and every! everybody reads !!.
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BANNER WANT ADYB. PAY.

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5130
How a4Number
Achieved Personality
The link* tailor, uf the *tory tnokv titling cnr-» legged imi hi» bench.
oii|&gt;pcd and stitched -ii«l preued—making a thou«iiul looliuow lo ihiMhat
could better be done*by .1 hundred. jihT never doing the wmc tiling twice

Did you know before
why we sell Clothcraft Clothes?,
You have likely seen this ad, of which we
pnicliicc a part, in The Saturday Evening Post or one of
the leading Fann Papers.

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This is in many ways one of the most re­
markable clothing advertisements that have ever appeared,!
as”jt tells cold.'hard facts, about the making-of clothes,
which have never been publicly told Iwforc.

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Wc know how important the Scientific
tailoring of Clothcraft Clothes is and why no other,
clothes have ever met with such success. Naturally wc
want you to know these facts, ds it proves our judgment
in offering this line to you.
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-store-poliey-QF giving-yotr the bestj
values of the markets, Clothcnift Clothes link up perfectly,
. whethe? it is the line of beautilul 'varicd patterns at $10 to
$20 or the No. .5130 Blue Serge Special at $l5.

There? is-one thing that wc can add to this,V

Whatever v.c sell must (live satisfaction; thej

’ When may we serve you?

“The Best for the Money Store"

F. CHIDESTER
Hastings, Mish.

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in. clothing os-any of the things men wear, we do more
than sell you goods. Wc give yoti'scrvicc, the benefit of,
our knowledge of correct things for jncn.
calc is pot complete until this is the fact.

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FOCRTEEN

INNER, APRIL M. IM I.

Reed’s Opera House,
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NOTE
This is Mr. Sheehan’s first ap­
pearance in smaller cities, and
following as it does his success­
- ful tour , of the larger cities,
makes this engagement an un­
usual event.

THE. SOCIAL AND MUSICAL EVENT OF HASTINGS

Sheehan English Opera Company
America’s Foremoat Singing Organization
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In Famous Triple Bill of the World’s Three Most Popular Operas

IL TROVATORE“MARTHA,” “BOHEMIAN GIRL”

Flic subscription list for first
choice ol seats for this attraction
M now on file at Carvelh &amp; Steb­
bins drug store.

Subscribers seat sale will open
on Monday, May 4th in the
usual manner. FIRST COME.
HIRST SERVED.
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By an All Star Cast headed by JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN, America’s Greatest Tenor
A Complete Performance In Three Complete Acts
Beautiful Costumes and Scenic Investure
Prices for this Engagement, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Mall Orders Will Be Accepted Now;

FREEPORT.
.Mrs. Itnmhnrd mid daughter. Au-

NORTH NASHVILLE.
Mr*. Hattie Noyes went io Grand
Lp&lt;l«e Saturday lo visit ridalives
anil friends.
Carl H. Tuttle was quite sick ln-l
Mrs. J. L Miller was at Vermont­
ville Wednestl iv on btisines*.
Menno Wenger anil Silas Enifale
W. I. Marble was at MlddlcVUIe
Frances
Thuntdny
nighi attending the Knight
&lt;111 binmii***.
1. \aiice anil family and I raim
cun contest.
-iieiino WdHRT
w enter Wimt
w&gt;’m m
i" &gt;the
&gt;&gt;&gt;■ Burin•»&gt;&gt;■ &gt;•■- ’ Catuy-imd faintly spent "Hmidny lit
Metinb
Mrs. Lung who’has been visiting
The Grange will meel nl Edward
tom hospital in Grand Rapid* Fri­
[’aimer's May B. when a program
day Tbi*.a few &lt;lay-.
•ning.
will he carried out anti a pot hick
• Mr.*. R. H. McMillan entertained
supfHT serveil.
iwenly-four Indies Thursday aflerErnest Feigl»i&lt;*r was home from
•n.* I.* v-lttlnejn her]
King
mul
Mamie'
-noon with
“lou.”
A
over Sunday.
iu.*. spent .Sunday Hastings
lunrliinn was served. '
Mr. and Mrs. Will Franlz of Sun...
... ... .......... •■-•|wi&gt;ii iiH’ir puiviitS. ’
Miss Susie Russell, uf
ib'hi
spent Tuesday wilh Mr. anti
Im* purchased Hie|
II. Wolcott has been making
came hoinit- hist Thursday
•*
If. A. Brooks house on Que&lt;*n Ht- improvements &lt;&gt;n hi* holder...... by Mrs. E. II. Smith.
Herl Tilmni-li was called from
1...1
.,r ii... Moipij.q rhureli.
I raisiiiB the north wing up even with
HaMifigs Friday, on accuuql of lhe
pulling a nowm,,. r,.,| „f |jh. |t&gt;m.*e.
illness of hfa father. Wm.
is on Hu1 serious
Mrs. Lyman
visiting her
Titmarsh Sr. Mr. Tilmarsh died
■sick list.
Toinlin for some time left Monday
this morning nl hi* hornti north and
Mis. E. S. Drake returned from
F. II. Everhart made a business west
ot Nashville, wilh hardening of
trip lo Grand Raiiiifa, ThurwIAjL
Iu r liutiht with her brother.
several
wbeks
with
her
rhlldren.
Miss Leila Perkins is clerking in I h&lt;&gt; nrtwries,
l4tst week, ’Tue*«lny twenty-one of
Ammon Dull and family ride in a
.
Mr.
an&gt;l
Mrs.
C.
It.SJuiek
went
fo
the new store recently stalled by;
■ lhe yeighlior* of Mr*. John Shindorf
I
new
Ford
automobile.
Co.
gave her a very |)IML*mil siu priso, Gramljt.-lpid* one evening this week litirnhard
Mis* Lnuni Scltwmler of Grand ■ Misses Gayle and Stella Hager of
■ nnd aff»*r &lt;1 wy enjoyable after* to see "Ben Hur.”
Harold Hess and family nn* mov- llnpiils spent Salmday nnd Sunday Woodland were «in*«ts of their
noon all won* invihwt.lo lhe home of
cousin Mrs. Elsie Knoll Tliursday
with Iler (iiMvat* cast of town.
Mrs. Menno Wenger, when* mi ex­
*
Asa Stecklc was in Ionin, Wed- nighi.
* cellont three coiir.-" Mmper was vacated by the Sieberts.
Arthur Hart wa* taken suddenly
Horn b&gt; Mr. mul Mr*. &lt;&gt;. W. &lt;«rib- nest lay.
ill while working for his father in
roiiduded by a visit. i&lt;&gt; tip* nholes, Ihh .Monday morning a baby girl.
Mrs. Ari Cheesbrough who ha* lhe field a few &lt;lnys ago, but is bel­
r:irtTk
Tiimm
’
.-h
wa*
nt
lit*
fath
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John Hinkley and family hgvo
moved from Maple &lt;5ruve into HaK- er*'.*. Wm. Tilmarsh'.*. ii| North Hasting*. spent Friday in the vil­ ter al this time.
Casllelon Satuntny mid Sunday on lage. returning to h&gt;-r home in DcMAPLE GROVE. .
ar&lt;ouiil of the latter'.* sickness mul
Mr. and Mrs. Elrner Clark and Mr,
, Mr. and.Mrs. John Shimlorf hnvr ''’Tllr -riin. ral ot Iho hl. Wm. Tll-I Mr. n’mi M&gt;* Winll.1,1 stem and
ami Sira. Geo. Pcarco motored over
moved* info Mrs. S. I,«ihhau.»erfa
Marsh. Br..'who passed away Sun-1^;'1 of Grantl llttiiul* spent from from Baltic Creek Sunday mid spent
hmise on Green SI.
11...
,'..l •&lt; &gt; 11 &lt;■« ,111,1
day morfiiiix nl six o'clock. «us h&gt;-hl J bur*dav mill Mnu lay wilh lhe i u
(1. .1..,'
day .i-itl,
with relatives
mid froillll*
friends
Mi«.« Edith Fleming nveived a
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.i
(|(fW vicinity.
benuliful wold medal #b&gt;r distiji- nt Cnstb lon Tij.*s.lay nflei ii’oon mnl I
Mr. and Mrs. D: H. F.vnns went t»»
giifalied *e|-vi,-&lt;» from flu* World'* Ids body was hi ought, here fur- bur-; fr'1-’”*0". J,*iy Ware motored lo Grand.Rap- । Hillsdale Co. Ia*t Thursday fo air
Star Knitting Co., of Bay City. Mi** ial in luikcvicw cemeteryJohn Tilmarsh of - 'Chattanooga. i&lt;fa &lt;'n&lt;* dav last week.
(tend the funeral of n ni&lt;*ce. Hicir
Flemingjia.* sold tin* “World's Star"
King / entertained &gt; daughter Mrs. Roy Smith also dc. gixxfa here for owr nine years with Temu •&lt; the bu&gt;**I of his brother.: Miss Mabel
illnrk Tiluinrsli mid olhcKrolnlIves I company from Lowell, Sumlnv.
i companied them.
very good sucre*?.
Uiif&gt;
K Whitford
mid wife &lt;&gt;f I ',h'’ temperance meeting nt Hie
Misti Flora Fowler of Kalmnunv* arouml lhe village, hping calhxj here
Rufus
Wliit Foi'ii
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I Grand Rapid* move
ami enjoyed by all.
Kunx nnd family Saturday and Sun­
idenee mi Haro S(
the min
talk &gt;by
'.-pi'cuoi, llir
’J Itav.
........... Hoy
day.
moving info Mrs. Inn Hilchie’s house
future ■Wolf.
Proceed* ZIXW- to help the
Dr. S. M. Fowler of Battle Croek nl the corner &lt;if Middle and Sher­ Imine.
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vieited relatives here Saturday and man-streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox nnd daugh­ newly organised W. • T. V.
Mrs. I&gt;. H. Evan* has returned In
Sunday^*
ter
were
in
Grand
Rapids,
Thurs
­
The L. A. M. ’of the M. E. church
Barn ville to care fur Mrs. Gillett
Frank Dilbaliner of Chicago, stii'iil cleared sotnelhing over.twenty &lt;lol- 'day.
&lt;
Sunday wilh bls iiioIIht, Mr*. Clin?. Im * above &gt; \p&gt;-n«e* with -their ex­
Work wa* begun on Hie new wa­ and baby daughter.
•Miss Ida Chwsnian atlended lhe
f.:iih- crllenL.entrrlniumrnl ;il. llii: opera. 1 ter works building |n*l week.
--Fow|er am| sfater, Mrs.j.y«lia
Mi-* l.ama l &gt;i i&gt;)!&gt;ii!l who has been Farmer* Club in Assyria last Satur­
r“U*
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&lt;
*---------------- । house last Fridayy m-ning.
j
Mrs. Chas. Fowler was so much I ..
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assisting
in lh&gt;* work. nl‘th&gt;* resi- day.
Mrs.
Wm.
Sample
i*gaining
slow,
Jay mid Moy Crapolf "f Assyria
of 1.*. *'•
A. Sisniii, fa n..w helping
OTr
improved that they discharged Hie I ly andJ.C able
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to gul-axuund.Ho* deuce
l.. r pnr«Jnl*
„t i™&gt;„.
*""*7 “L.Jt,,,,1”.......... Mr
■fraiftBd nin*c fcfaf F.nnrd.iy.
house some.
. I her
east of
h™,,, „„ar-ami Mrs. John Cheesemnn.
Mrs. Lyman JtyirtS was nt Char­
.
count of sickness in tharsfauiily.
Mis* Avail Haines of Nastivdle
..
n'* rl".' ‘5
About lw» uulu load, fndi-her.
lotte hut Friday.
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G»*orge Franck vfailed hfa daugh­
'ri&gt;1
Ia’.
wilnes«cd lln‘ ball game in Hasting* passed Sunday at lhe home of Mr.
Mrs. Ralph Swift.
ters at Charlotte last Friday.
t^atunlay. when the local high &lt;hs and
Hasting* high hy the score " Tlie carpenlen began repair work
Misses Gaynell anil Z**lln Franck repairs lo Iu r houw and visiting
on Lowell Jrtrrnrd’s house Monday.
It
lends.
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’Were home from Jackson from Fri-

NASHVILLE

Miss I.Ida Stuckey of Charlotte A. Brooks house ।&gt;n Maple SI., just
spent Saturday evening mni Sun­ ra«l of U E. Lentz’s.
.
day with friends hwre. .
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Nelson have
Mr. and Mrs. S. E.’ Cook of Char­ moved to Detroit where they have
lotte were guest* al Mr. mid Mrs. I„ purchased a home.
W. FeiBliner
Rev. John Breffdy of Grand JlapThe Pythian.Siah-ts cave .Mrs_A., id* preached al Hie M. E. church
C. Siebert u rery pleasant stirpri*** i la«t Sunday morning,
parly la.*l Saturday afternoon, and
Rev. J. S. Deabler is expocled In
presented Iler willi a l«*mtlifiil cut &gt;rnmmeiir&gt;* hfa pastorale at Hie
glass dfah, as a token of i-citu-mnu'gelicnl churcii iu’re next .Suu.......... t&lt;Hak&gt;&gt;■&gt; m„e with
MIMI ln-r IM
-I luAvlilay
' o.l» 11'I
11111K.
ibranre
l&lt;&gt; her
morning.
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ll&lt;wn&lt;*. ........................
Ifainly refreshment*
were- Next -•-•
Sunday ■fa —
“fit
.served ana all had a fin- time, nl-• Sunday" lieffOmid il
though at find Mrs. Seiber! &lt;li&lt;lir'| then* will hi* goal congregations in
know'-wliotlior to tangti or rry.
I all of the churches.

■lay, looking after railroad duties.
I. E. Moore \vn» in Grand, Rapid*
last Wednesday.
.
Mrs. Farrow mid two children of
Traverse City, are visiting at the
home of Mr. anil Mrs.,C. A. Curtiss.
Mr. und Mrs. James - llulliburger
of Lowell mid Milo Hullihtirger nf
Jackson were iu the village Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. James IIiillihurgeer
.......
have furchnsed .....
the new house rr■■••ntly
pul'..........
up 'iiy
!•’&lt; and Soq, and
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/ Fox
l|ii*yli()p&lt;&gt;
occupy
» ...... tn
vcupy
if soon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sisson and sis­
ter Mabel Sisson of Hastings, spent
Sunday at homo in lhe Village.

For WOMEN Only
Who do baking ’on hot, sultry days
Wc have a suggestion to make
whole lot of HARD WORK.

that will SAVE YOU
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time

and monev and a
.

With our very complete and superior Baking 'Plant,- fve are equipped to c|o
your baking for LESS MONEY than you can do it yourseli, il you count your
TIME and HARD WORK as anything at all.
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We buy our materials for LESS MONEY than you can, l&gt;ecause we buy in
LARGE QUANTITIES. For instance, we buy Gold Medal Flour in CAR­
LOAD LOTS.
. We bake hundreds-of Pies, Cakes, Cookies and Loaves of Bread AT ONE
TIME in our large oven, and we do it as quickly as fvou could do it in your own
stove or range, so that the actual LABOR COST to us for each pie, cake or loaf
of bread is. SO SMALL that it could hardlv be calculated, and we have the
BEST SKILLED BAKERS that tftoney can hire.
Baking in the large quantities that we do, all that.we. ask is a very small
profit on each article. Why not let us do yod^baking during the very Mot, sultry
months that will soon follow, and SAVE all the hard work and worry you are now
doing for NOTHING? Think it over.

Star Bakery and Restaurant
QUALITY BAKE SHOP

General Delivery

Phone 381

Hastings, Michigan

KAI.AMO.

Bi-Heviie Sunday. '
Mr. and Mr*, (faear llenegnr and
son Harold Visjted Ed. Ilenegar and'
wife in Maple Grove Sunday.
Charles Martens and family vis­
ited Mr. ami Mrs. Vidor Gregg, Sim-1
day.
Mr. nml .Mr*. U-vi Curtis nnd
daughter Eva visited L&lt;*&lt;mniil Curtisi
mid family near Vermontville, Sun­
day.
..
Mrs. Anna Mnllison of Bailie I
Creek is visiting relatives midi

Parties
Socials
Family Gatherings
ARE ALL
CREAMS.

OCCASIONS

FOR

USING

OUR ICE

Brick and Bulk Cream, Ices, Etc.

Both ice cream departments (wholesale and retail) of
our business arc 0|&gt;ened and in lull swing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake VnnVIeel of
Battle Creek 'visited Orren L-wfa
mid fatally from Saturday till Mon-'
day.
Phone 548
J, W. Armbruster, Prop.
Hastings, Mich.
PearJ Gearhart hag quit.-school alj
Nashville and is nl home with lierj
Iv'i rents.
BVRHYVillF
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MORGAN.
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
Uiindav Miv I fa "(fK T.» Chilirti
wil1 “i1*" ,’1"1 g" lo "•&gt;' fn,l,''‘‘*
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1 ”1"1 wi"
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PHYSICIAN!

The Palm Garden

The Ahl .Sia-i.ly will Rwct in lhrl‘",’2
J
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bawmieiit parlors of the church, l , fbero will Ih* a firayrr ineflting
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER,
Friday. May H, for *um&gt;. r. A large'H"* I rotay n&lt;*nmg nl Mr*. Mary
i
t’hyiician* end Surgeon*.
crowd wilt )&gt;•• made welcome.
| I urner s. I reaching Sunday ifmrnMr. and Mrs. Fassell enlrriain.'d ■ ms* &lt;•&gt;' Mrs. James Mead nml Sunday Call* In city or country, responded lo
with
promptness, day or night.
Mm. Fa**etr* brolhrr and family t evening by the pastor.
Mr. nm| Mrs. Wilkinson of Chariot# । Elgin .Mend has begun jo paint
K. WILLISON, D. I). 8..
Mrs.. .Mary SliafTer’s house.
Sunday.
i
Halting*, Mich.
Mr-. May Van Tuyl and son.
'Mrs. John ftulrlies* of Nnshvilh*

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id.s shopping.
friends mid former neighbor*.
Irttiie Hyde spent Saturday mid
JOHN M. GOULD
Mr*. James Miller returned to Rat­
Sunday in Battle Creek lhe gncsl of tle Creek Friday after making her
LAWYER
hi* sfalcr mul family, Mr. and .Mrs.
Ed. Corio.
’
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brook*
EUry
Me6d
has
improved
his
Mrs. Gillelto nf Lapeer i* visiling
Phone 17a
her son and wife, Mr. and Ml*. El­ premises quit*' n lol' l&gt;y removing
several large stumps, grading the
mer Gillette.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Holley Lmhrop. soul yard, and selling out a new grove.
aiid fulher..who went north lusl fall,
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to make il their fuldre borne, have J School Sunday. There are other litrelunied. They think that Barry-! He Inmhs ns well as hist sheep that
viH&lt;* is good enough for them.
. | Hie tainl wouki like to s&lt;*e in tbo UNDERTAKING AND
Mrs. Gntrluefa of Nashville spohl
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Friday Hi&gt;» guest, of Mrs. Jennie J Hattie Boliniter spent Monday in FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Whitlock.
1 NAxliville visiting Iut iincb* nniL Licensed HmlMltner always In attendance
aunt
Mr.
and Mr*. Pliny Mc«&gt;mb&gt;*r.
PHONE. 226 OR 387
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. . NTY .LINE.
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I Mrs. W. S. Adkins mid daughter?

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

Sunday visitors wit h Mrs. J. &lt; »*r- j Grace ."pent Monday in Grand Rn|&gt;-‘
Hligur wure her daughter.*. Mi .l l.i'ii
a—.l— .
~ j,
Wachtel* mid husband mul little
j'f-|15„
visited friend* Hi
Ab* tract und Ileal 11* la to Office.
■laughter, and Mrs. G. Mcls*..&lt;l an.I
DtynfaJO
Abrtroet Block, Martino
children of W«-sllan.| ami Mr*. A. L;
"""£&gt;,*.
Money to loan on Real Eatate. Real
id nt
l-iughlin mul sou, Gaylord, of|
’’’’J"
Eala to sold on commlMlon. General
. . . ,
..,-i John ciioeseinnn has Hie foumla- conveyancing. Having a complete eel
i Mi
ni Hri. 14i J
1 Hon built for a large tool house ami of Abalract BOoka compiled from tho
Records, can furnlih complete AbErwin trtllu’r ol Nunmd.l waK R, Mni Wm x Itevjnc r,.hiniM|
.
ASSYRIA.
y.s!lor with hi* me.’.*, Mr-. Ualdo ^.mday from Owosso, where she
Mrs. KfL Tontpkin* visilod her Gerlmger and husband, .Sunday.
;
,
-----■ was in tUtrlidance nt a large Mis­
cousin Mrs, C.-.R. VanAuken of PetiRail Road i:&lt;&gt;inmi«»ioiier. C. L.; sionnry mi’eling. Also visited her
tlelil Saturday.
FIRE INSURANCE
Glasgow of Nashville,
motored
Helen Watrous nf Hastings is through lhe County Line. Sunday‘ daughter nt Cheasaning while gone.
Mr*. Wm. Shoup rolurncil Monday
staying wilh her graiitiparenis and afternoon.
lllra to change your in*ur«nea eall
.
nfl&lt;*r
spending
several
days
with
tn and »«• me. 1 represent a comaltrnding srhoaL
Mr.*and Mrs. Chas. Kart of Lake
' IMtny with a cash cajiltal of *1.000Mr. mnl Mrs. J. C, Tompkins,.Mrs. O&lt;|e**n an&lt;l Mr. mul Mrs. IL J. Ger- her parents nl Stony point.
Henry H. Hy&lt;le, mi aged mul re-| 000 and can fully protect you.
John Aucus and c.liil&lt;|rMi l.ii»ww‘d lingcr mid daughter. I.utn. went lo
Apccled -resident. o( our community,
■ U!K IL PRYOR
nnd Bernice, vuited lhe, InltaFs Mulliken, Sunday afternoon.
passed away Monday morning after'
sister, Mrs. Alma Watrous of. Hn*a long mid painful sickness. Fhting?, Friday.
HOLTIIWEST RUTLAND.
neral Wedlimulay 2;0rt, Barryville
Mr*. Barker nnd Mrs. Anna Park
.
The fuuuiay Schoo) cohveulu'Ji at ।church.
of Battle ('.reek vfaHed al Bessie
Tho Younkers enjoy gulfing llieir
the West -Rutland church was well
. Shepard's Sunday.
feel out to gras* again, and we old-.,
Little Bernard Callahan has been attended.
er
mu-*
are
taking
our |x&gt;rtion of
,.r«
W.II,
i.
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Tl*
«T
ial
»J
*lr
1
Fri
,quite sick with la grippe.
....... . ofr offleera «lnl &gt;1th* Sunday (day evening whs nt- very well attend- dmuhdiiK
1 green*.
Election
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The cottager* al T|inrna|&gt;pl&lt;* lake
School last Sundiy .were ns follows: ?*d «n iwrounl of the storm.
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Supl- Orville Crandall; Asst. Supl..: Will Havens Mold hfartian of gray hnve.liegun their spring lioimerlean- .
"Mr. oo.I Mr.. Itelrl ............... ..
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Mrs. F. S. Schroiler: Sec. and Trea*..j hqrsrs to Slierinaii H.irij»oti.
Dorothy Jewell; Librarian. Orpha, The Misses Blmidu* Mi’.iJiHum, turned Friday, tu (’Jininx. after i
21in dn
Til* had k
Schoch; Organist, Mtl&lt;lre&lt;| Hartom. Esther Cronk and George ikivensi1
• There will be n May social al the: spent Sunday evening with Charles spending ataml a week with their! ‘‘i-nn ii... i, rne«t
&amp;n!*i'r' Mr‘4‘ 801,1 M“r3^“n aml i Music House ill Michigan, *periaBlizrhiin h basetncnl the* cvejiing of t Belson,
..eisoo, JrX
urs
Mrs. I.ibbic .Douglas * was called
Mny i.
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I lii|i on tuning, regulating mid rrover, to her mother'* Hi fa Monday
iiHidng piimm and player pianos.
morning on nccotml of- the illness
EAST ASSYRIA.
Onlrra to be left al Miller A Harris
ROYAL BELGIAN STAIJ.ION
Furniture Co.
Mrs. Glen Wing and Mrs. Willianu of Jim Pierce.
Born to Mr. mid Mrs. LQUia Erwny
Lennon «-nt&lt;*rtainc&lt;l a party of
frieiuls al a variety shower Tmirs- a girl, yesterday. Congralulalidns.
day evening, al the home of the
Cklun. IiIiiuh 1 Sitlui R. R. C«.
NORTH EAST MALAMO.
former in honor of Miss Eva Pixley,
nmo Table in Effect March 6, 1*11,
who wa* marrieil. Wednesday to . Mrs. Mastin of Detroit, is visiting
Daily Except Bunday.
'Mrs. Stilwell,
Arthur Colles -of Ik-iifonl. .'I11(.,.Mr.*.
rMiiw.-ii. this
II».* week.
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romns.wera prettily decorated with} Mjm n'iM*’’‘‘.&lt;’Pn*,‘r,
&gt;
luMirt* aud oul - flnWers. Wfaitingi her Mjhool to help rare for her fath- Num hare *merie«n 7356 •nine Bouth S;OS turn.* 1:41 p. m.
•olng
North
1:11 a. m. * 4
mid nutwiT constituted Hie eurer-!‘'rtenouriy ill.
HU HI U o I 0 Belgian 70326
O. C. GHEVHEL. O. T
tainment for the evening. Mis* I Mr. Sanford of (.nnriolle 'I?]bd *'

L. G. Sutherland
Piano Tuner

Mercure

Anna Garins favored the guest*! b*w days al Mr. Bronibergs Hus
with several solos, also Miss Ber-J~*

imrrv rami several songs. Mort
Spaulding and »oi&gt;. Rupert, with
the mouth
mouth organ
organ and,,
and..banjo,
the
banjo, with
with
MiM Lennon at tho piano were &lt; nJoyetl by all. Mrs. Colles received
several pretty gifts including sil­
ver, china, linen, mid aluminum.
The hostessi-a served a delimons
luiii'li.
Miss I.ucenn Brown of Chicago is
the guest, of her parents, W. E.
Brown and wife..
Sam Moon and Wife nnd daugh­
ter were Sunday guests of friends
at Olivet.
CREEK STREET.
Doris Roush of Hasting* was the
guest of Mi** Carrie Geiger, Saluruuy nnd Sunday.
'
Mrs. Brew doe* not gain as piuch
as her friends could wish.
Cbarlea Bidelman had tin* misfor­
tune lo Jose a cow Wednesday morn­
ing.

CharWUt, visited him Wednesday.
Phil Granger !ia*
n
phone installed in ni* home.
•
Mrs. Bromberg is visiting her peo­
ple in Orange.
Miss liarlsuff attended the teach­
ers institute Thursday ami Friday.
Charley Smith fa very ill.

atvA conNEns.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Bivens spenl
Sunday with their daughter Mrs.
Hay Brooks in Knlmno.
Mr&lt;. Jacob Miller und daughter
Pauline of North Nashville*spent
Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. I-Ted
Smith.
.
Miss Lclnfr Bahs is hired to teach
the Guy school for the coming year.
William Guy was al Woodbury
Mbnday.
&lt;
Willie Dickson of Maple Grove
and Miss Agnes-Babcock of Dowling
spent Sunday with the Inlier's sis­
lei* Miss Glenna Jlalicock.

The Imported-Royal Belgian Stal­
lion is 5 years old, is bay in color,
stands 16 hmufa nnd 3 inches high
and weighs 1U80 pounds.' iu growing
condition. Jia has a heavy i»ons
and is well muscled. He fa abso­
lutely sound and free from vice.
He will make the season at the
fair ground* in Hastings for a lim­
ited number of good-mares.
Terms Ito for single service, pay­
able at time of wrvico.. |t5 to in­
sure with foal, payable at time mare
-fa known to do with foal. «2n for
.standing coll Marcs bred nt own­
er* risk. Men parting wilh mares
will be* held for service fee.

A. F. Sylvester

A Word to the

Borrower

&lt;L
juitico to the run who ia
paying for It I Ha may bo
looking for It at thia very
moment. Make It a reg­
ular visitor to your home.
The aubarn-iptlon price la

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D-D

Proprietors

�tiif. iiormraiuwWB win, an, i»u

-A Homan Match Factory*
osghonis tufficienl lo nuke 4S3.OIX) rtutcl
» demgatu competing tbs body—diviM
im and other or,'ant. The p- rltct hsalll
of the cknwtit*. ThMe clcnwato come
extracts and Jfttrtbctcs them.
But If domach Is deranged—tha balance of health Is dedmyed and the
blood doss not carry the proper dements to tbs different organk and there
Is blood trouble—nerwi trouble—heart trouble, t'aln to ths hungry cry of
starred organs. Put the tt-.vr, stomach and organs of digestion and natrttion into a condition of health. That Is Just what Is dono by
DR, PIERCE'S

Sostbvattra Barry
Dqwntttif
I
.

GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
which has been so favorably known for over 40 years. It Is now,put up ta
------- ,, an be obtained of medicine dcalm
50 cents In 1c stamps for trial box—
yN,Y.

THE COMMON SENSH MSDIOAI.

ADVISER

Seasonable Goods
We arc here with the goods. Come in
and let us show you our line—

Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Straw Hats
and everything else lor this time of year.
YOUR PIE TIMBER must be getting
low. Wc have
Dried Peaches and Prunes at 15c‘,2 lbs for 25c
Canned Pumpkin and Mince Meat at10c
And an excellent clean line of Groceries and
Canned Goods at Right Prices.

I-ast week was Paint week at our store and we
still have some paint. PAINT NOW.

Wm- Renkes &amp; Son
Of Dowling
Rape Seed

FARMS FOR SAI

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MlU&gt;.

Mrs. Kammer, Sr., is iu poor
health.
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Gcorae Pennels of Kalamazoo
spent Saturday with his grandpar­
ents al Milo.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Flower at­
tended (he malinet! “lien Hur” Sat­
urday in Kalamazoo.
John Kammer spout Saturday
and Bunday with his alslor 'in
Richlmnl.
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.Miss Ethel I»wis spent Saturday
ami Sunday with her cousin Alice
Bailee in Orangeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham motored to
Ross Sunday mid visited in the
home of |jrank Baslruic, who is
making u good recovery-from a repenl accident in which he lost three
left-hand fingers.
Mr. and Mrs. Albertson of. Hick­
ory visited al John Gbble’s, Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Fennels lias, been
helping hoc mduiet care for net
brother Jay Peters of Htchlaud who
is uuilo ill.
MiS. Calvin Stuart of fowa arri­
ved lust -week lo visit relatives ill
this mid adjoining counties.
.
Russell Thorpe is home and will
not return to the Battle Creek
school.
Warren Richards will saw limber
on the farm of Eva Johnson this

Mrs. Nora Blanchard entertained
Sunday Mrs. Lyman Slicdd and Mr.
ami Mrs. Eugene Jackson of Otsego
und her sister, Mrs. Fannie Jackson
of New York.
Mr. ami Mrs. Georgo Dunning
have their house nearly completed.
The Milo people who attended the
H. S. convention in lhe Baptist
church nl Prairieville report a very
int--i.-~iiin.--limc.
.
Mrs. Chainlmrlaiir is apending a
few days wilh her daughter Mrs.
Mary Dosler at .Maidovale.
Mr. mid Mrs. will Walers were
culling on friends at Milo Sunday.

PASTINGS AM) CAHLTON TOWNLINE.
Miss Beatrice McDonald of Coals
Grove visited Miss Agatha Kinne,
Sunday.
Mr. iiml Mrs. W. W. Wellman vis­
ited at E. .L Bump's Sunday.
&lt;i.
Barnum mid daughter Mrs.
Edith Fausey of Hastings culled at
J. J. Barimm's. Strndny.
,
J tunes Swanson ami family spent
Sunday wilh Burdette Lichly of
Hastings ami allemled the lecture at
the M. E. church in lhe evening.
Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Banner and
daughter Dora spent Bunday al
Hamilton Fisher's of the Slate Hoad.
Dorothy Bump spent Suturday
nighl and Sunday with Doreen
Clary of Hustings.
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iiiNns nniYkiw.

\ IIODEHN HATIIIUHIU

acres.’ extra good house
small bam,—on main road 514 miles from Hastings,...Kkoon
HO acres, good biiilditigs4Ji(&gt;0
IfcJ acres, good buildings3.500
40 acres. House i.300
Bummer rraort at Tliormifqile
Like, good fol' hotel............... 3.000
_ The alrnve property can be bought
&lt;m ea-y I■•: n;■■&gt;• w ill rx.-IFau-.-i- Pir
cily property. We will be in HastIngs must of the time during Hie
lumilh of April, so If'you have cily
property lo sell, l«'t us handle it for
you. Oilh'c at Chns. Bauer's Law
Office. Salurday of each week.
no

rnn now lie had in every home for
very little money. T-o’ those now
Imildipg imw Imuses orvonleiimlaling fellltbig_aliLuii,w. .wgjwlidl.aj!
opiwrlunily to estimate un the

Phiinbhifj Work.
The i|utiHly of the work we do, the
''material us&lt;sl, nml the prices we
&lt;charge, nil give satisfaction.
,

f?a. Brown &amp; co.
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Mrs. Pearl Farr-of Kalam:iz&lt;H&gt; vis-i
iled her sister. Mrs. Snrtill Phillips,:
Sunday afternoon anil Monday.
Mura ami Orson Tobias visited
Fred Bush mid Fred Bechtel nt the
Bullirworih Hospital
in Grand
llapids, Thursday, They reported
the boys doing nicely.
Lillle (Ihitrles Cox has
the
iiii'.-i'-li---.
Next Sunday is "Go lo Church
Sunday."
Itev.
Griswold 'will
preach at.thn school house al 11:00.
Everyls»dy come out-lo hear him.
Mr. nml .Mrs. Claude llnmmond of
West Hope, spent.'Sunday with the
Inlier's unrohls II Cnunv'^.

MHo nt 1 '
dren ot West Unity. Obit., vinib-d nt
John Horn’s, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Glark Btffloo bFfaTu-lin. sp.-nt
Tliursday and FTktay at John Pittft.
.Mr. litul Mrs. UIW*. henfbu visilvd
nt IJayra Himiiablc'a of East Hast­
ings, Salurday iiui Sunday.
Claud Mosher mid u de and Saadi
Mo.-du r &lt;&gt;f ClavcNtde sprpt Sunday
at Peter Moaiier'a'
Miss K&lt;liui BccUiel spent Sunday
with her parents ill Hastings. .
.Miss Mina Mjnzcy of Tustin is
visiting her aunt, Mr-.
E. Kcnypn.
Mra. BunnenrillB ?«lWttl Sunday
wilh her inolhoi*. M's. liine* id
West Cloverdale.
Welton brook’s wile and baliy of
Cloverdale wero Sunday callers al
(L SunnervUlfi's.
Frank Hallock mf Johnstown
spent Friday with bls-mother, wh&lt;&gt;
is recovering frtnu her recent seri­
ous illness.
,
Wm Boroico ajMon&lt;*f is a.-*i*ling
Mrs. Chns. Aldrich with her lioiut1liold duties.
John- ChajnlMirlam
••l.»*w| hig
schotil ill Mcey bir'H'romii &gt;q sick­
ness and 1s nt home uiih his par^.
enls.
.Miss Alina Willison and gentle­
man friend nf Assyr*11- 'taiteil at
Will Gates, Fridny’ ntaht und.Salunlay.
Cleo Pennock,
yyife ami Iwo
babies of near Hickory spent Sun­
day al.Edd Gates.
Choir practice al the h&lt;&gt;ine &lt;&gt;f.Jny
Hart. Friday evemi:- Every oik*
interested in bolter singing for our
church sin-vices, pleas*- ■•••me.

&gt;w. nrrww

SMOKY ROAD.
• The twn w»- a wotaomu vtoihta
in flur vicinity Fridny night. ’
Wc are all sorry lo bear that
Floyd Barry was shot -in the right
Ifcg. by arefdrnt, Ratunlay morning.
• FTeil MMUle visited tits sister
Mrs. Grace laicas, ne^ir Marshall.
Sunday.
’ Mr. and Mrs. I. Wlllianw and Mr.
and Hrs.-Elwood Riorum were Sun­
day visitors~at DdboH Blociltn's,
,-I.ena Meade visited Miss ladha
Bgrnum of Stony Point, Sunday.
'
Mrs. Ira Falger of Rutland visit­
ed her daugliter, Mrs. Rex Foreman.
Tlijuraday.
Sylvester Ctiriis and family visit­
ed Mr. mid Mrs. L V. Luca*, near
Nashville, last Turadny evening.
' Mr. and Mrs. Arch Graves visit­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Willaru. Demond.
Bunday. .
D»llle Judson visited friend* iii,
Delton, Fridny night and Salurday.

.
CIAY IIIL1K
Block buyers from Grand llanids
well* through here, looking for becf|
caltlr, which they say uro "scarce |
a rl iblcs,”
Mr. and Mrs. Zinlri Mankcr nt-i
lendwl the funeral of Mrs. Sinclair‘
rtf Bowne, Wednesday.
Messrs Swvi'gles ami Skillman;
called at Leon Potts’ Sunday.
George Poland has n new horse.
is al his farm hero.
Abe Foster is reported on Hie
Kain.
.Mr. and Mrs. Kollors nml IsnlH‘1

al W. E. Poland's.
Two more pupils left school Fri­
day.
M innib ami Clayton Tinker
have moved to .Middleville, where
spuing niuioK.
they will attend school. Surcras to
them.
B. W. Manning of Albion, preach­
ed lie re. Sunday. '
The laulles Aid will im-el with nf South Middleville with his farm
Mjs. Allen Binghnin m \t Tlmrsibiy.
April 30lli tor supper.
IIICKOHY (.(HISERS.
Henry Hoyt nml Charles Hoyi
were in Ktilninnzoo, Thin-day.
Heth Ib’ck Ims-gone (&lt;&gt; Middlmidi
Harvey Hicks inol~Uiih an acci­ Park to work al the carpenter irai'c.
dent during the thumb r storm. Fri­
parton Corlrlghl has purchased a
day evening. His lu&gt;rsc.a becaiin- new horse.
frightem-d by lightning ami rtverCharlie Mahoney died Saturday I
lurited tlm buggy, throwing Mr night at 7:tjn, nt his home wilh In-arf!
Hicks out. Ho escaped uninjured failure. v.
mid without any daiunge to the
Mr. llirjis nf Gnlesbt|ig liil'-r S*.nHorse.
.
day fora short visit with hi- ilaughMiss Helen James sprat Sunday .ler. Mrs. Fred Wing. .
with her parent
’
"
mi and kitlie
were in Plainwi .
....
Mr. and MnuAualin Biimhatii ami raniC U|i I" the farm. Saturday
Miss Lmclla Hicks weir ^ii Kalama­
zoo. Saturday.
Sunday.
Calviii Hicks of Rn-liland spent
nave
Monday nl Charles Hii k&lt;
Mrs. Lee Hingham and Mrs. Al­
len Binglinm spent one day of la'«i
Mr. and Mv. Holomon nml dmsh
week in Plainwell. '
ter. Fern, visited relatives al Gales
James. Guy was. in Kalamazoo, liurg, Sunday.
Saturday.
.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Hicks al
leiidwl the banquet al Iticlilaml.
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Henry Hale and son, Fran­ belter at lliis writing.
cis, ntlendcd the bamiml at IlicltWork is cnminenrvd on tin- bmldlaml last tyeek.
j,Mr. and Mrs. Joliu lliscrtek ami
Mrs. Nelson Beers and son, Lewis,
were In Knlathaxon. Salunlay.
nnd Sunday wilh Iter mother.
ORANGE! II.I.E.
Miss Hazel Henry visited frieml/
in lloaler Friilny and Saturday.
' Geon?" and • Hazel William* mid
Mrs. Halt io Beattie is suffering Mis. Gritlln wen* in An?u*;.i. Haturfrom an injury -u-tained in her
auto.
Tnrn .Gorhan ami
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern LeimVm
C. iMlvngill inqto'rhave moved to Kalamazoo wlierc
lliev Will rexut.-,---- ------------------------■ The sugar -&gt;i ial .al the Grange
Friday evening was uuitc well at­
tended.
Those having measles are Im­
proving nicely. No new cases rejiorted.

as we lienr tl
up a grocery
Many uf the farmers have their
oats Iu aiul nn* plowing for corn
and early polal«« «. •
Mr. mid Mi-s. Campbell have mov­
ed into the li'iu-i- owned by David
Sh.-pard,
Mr. ami Mi-. Win. Cole have
moved In.(heir m-vv home in town.
Mr. and Mis. ill McCafferty now
reside in llni house owneil by the
lamd Company.
Most ,&lt;tf the onions arc in ami
somit-are pevpiiu: &lt;&gt;ut of.the ground.
Mrs? A. s. Il.iilinway returned
wilh her daughb-r to Terre Haute.
ImL Iasi wi'id.. Imping to regain hci
health there.
/
Miss laiurn l'&gt; f'&lt;re!&lt;t is hvlpim.Mrs. n&lt;diorl Murdock wilh her
houseefeaning.

DR.

D. OWENS

Order1 Our Drays

Safety First

Safety
fiffit
&lt; HOI

By packing your fur overcoats away so the moths
cannot injure them. If you will uye a plentiful
supply of tn
Red Cedar Flakes''they will
come out absolutely moth-free next fall.
A LARGE-SIZED

BOX FOR*.

15c.
OUR STRONG AMMONIA will save you time and
labor in washing- windows and woodwork, be­
sides be i rig a Rood germicide. A. Pint

Bottle for 10c.
HEATH’S BEDBUG POISON will do the work
promptly and thoroughly. No use being both­
ered if you will use a PINT BOTTLE
of their preparation for

25c.
We always can supply ypu with Chloride of Little,
Formaldehyde, Lye, Brimstone, Sani Flush,
Wall Paper Cleaner
everything else
you need for a Rood housccleaning.

Our BEEF, IRON AND WINE will give you the
strength you need to do the work. Two grades,

Rexull, at 75c pint.
Our Special Brand. 50c pint.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rcxall Druggists

Hastings, Mich.

Phone No. 31

CLOVERDALE
Is not a large place, but there arc many advantages
in trading there because

Kelley,The Grocer
has a store there, nnd everyone who knows Kelley knows that
•'dicy get just as good buying O|&gt;porlunilics ol Kelley as they can
get anywhere.

TRY KELLEY FOR GROCERIES

PAINT

PAINT

Noxall Paint does not have to have an expert painter
to put it on. Just brush it on: Noxall paint “covers”
well. It goes farther and makes a harder, smoother
surface than ordinary paints.
This paint has licen handled by the Bock Walker Hard­
ware Qo, of Battle Creek for J5 years. Noxall has got
Hie stuff—no question.
guarantee every can ot
Noxall paint, if the paTBr'docs not make good WE
WILL. x

E,. Tungate 6 Son
Banfiwld Exchange 16-6

'

rrrriinnrF;

land Hiu'iit Saturday mid Sitmlay
East of 1'oitoffice
, with tni'lr nephew' Maurice Cox
ho-pit-.il.
iPhone 126
•
Hastings- mid family.
Mra. Edith Snyder entertained
■ning Miss Edyllm Pen:
Mrrt; Vida Morford amt daughter,
Vera, ot DcTTon. Friday uighl.
altCUl f'J’lJ’ "r h'T frieml-. sp'-ut tlm
Mancucrib* Meyers has ln*l‘fl quite
eti mng with her. Tin1 eveitiiig wax
sick Ills’ past week.
Then profit andavailabilbaht Traver mid family of Balti­
cnsim and cuke
Delton and l(a»tlngs, Slk-b.
tty, the ea»entia! feature!
more spent Sur'kay al W. &lt;&gt;, Tobias'.
a berry
of , high gnde iuveat&lt;
Mc.-nlnmes Ivn Newtim-mid Irene
s|mhhi in remembrance of tlie oc­
meat are combined in our Pre­
Galea went lo Grand Hmdd*. Satur­
casion. The company «lepnit«-d for
day.
paid
Stock.
Dividend
check!
C.
John Robinson is not os well at
^lr. I’« mmrk’s n
. mailed scmi-annuallr, 5% per nnthis writing.
nuui net. Twenty-four years in
DENTIST
Luther Bweel ami wife entertain­
~ business, assets over £N»,&lt;U).
ed Mr. rtmt Mrs. N. Telio of Hast­
-Will f»r al Hastings W&lt;ilm.«day,
Write for particulars.
ings Township. Sunday.
M. P. ('.Iiurch.
April 22ml, nml each Wednesday.
Aliguslus Klim- visited his sister
Capitol
tlHTeufter at mine office jn Bleb-1
Mrs. Wm, Bechtel of Hastings, Bun­
Saving i * Loan Association,
Prayer meeting
bins'. Block, Hastings.
day.
evening at 7:15.
Lansing, Mich.
HcspecHully,
.
Over Sunday visitors at
Hev. Dr. IHibble will give a IreDr. C. D, Owens, D. D. S.
CEBAil ( REEK.
Wilkinson’s were Mr. ujul Mrs.
lute in this churcii, Tliursday eve.
Deaulliio of Kalamazoo.
\
Sat unlay beim? Mrs. Ardn Owen'-. idng.
CKESSEY.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Newlon of birthday, alsiiii fitly of tier friendMrs. Traisler made a business- Hastings visited Mrs. Amanda John­ gave her a romplrle surprise. ' The
The rjass.im-vli.iigs will lie poJson. Inst Wednesday.
trip.tb Hastings, Saturday.
■lioiiisl
Litis
vve.-k
on arcouiil of lhe
evening wns spent in games and
Itulpli Eggleston and wife of music after which light refre.'li- Kiimlay School Cniiveiiliou nl Del­
j Mr. mid Mrs. Willard Walers vis। iled their son Hex Waters and fam­ Hastings spent Bunday al tho farm. menls were served and they afl de­ ton. Friday tHIcrnmm ami evening.
Every one go to church Sunday.
Wlien you bare «ny moving to be
lily of East Dcfton. Sunday.
parted wishing her many happy re­
HEAD OF (iLLL LAKE.
dune. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
Muy 3rd.
.
turns of the day.
•. Dounn Hliedd is visiting friends in
Ivnlaniazoo.
Clyde Miller of Kalamazoo is
Mrs. Wm. laueh. doesn't seem lo • 'I h- Busy lire class will me. | with
PIANO ANO SAFE MOVIHG
Bfessrs Barlicome mid Schuffhnus- building a cottage near Walnut ga|n as Just a-^ljrr many friend­ Mr. Harold - Pennock, Friday «vciiHig. May Kill,'1'
Delton, are building fence'for Grove where he expects to move his Wish to fjec.
A welcome is extended In you In
family when it Is completed. Mr.
»V. 1- Inlier.
Mr. mid' Mis. John Gunl of Ha-iOur Specialty.
Mrs. Walter- iudyep was able to Miller expects to run his Inundi &lt;m iiigs gn, ipemlinu Iftc week \wi!h nltfiul sirvit’"* nl this rhureli. •
School Noirs.
the lake again this summer
their daughter, Mis. Harry John
ride-out Bunday.
.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
Primary IUmiiiu
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germain mid son.
.. ‘'.V"' a11'1 Mr”' ,,''e Beyboidst'of
Fourth trraile ycography class is
Hut Inmi-visited Ihvir parCuU here Mr. ami Mrs. EniesL Cadwnllader 'Mrs. Wm. Cat! underwent an op­
.
motored to Kalamazoo nnd back eration al the li-’Spital in Grand studying A&gt;iu.
. Matthews
IL WaUman Bunday.
Fnui-tb irad*« reading class »ludiRapids Saturday moqiiug. She is
Mrs; Arthur Shorter, is still very Thursday • atl/irnooii. '
Phone H-R. Rea. Phone STI I sick.
Milo LeJminn of Prairinyilla did gainftig as well a» could be expect­ ei| ■'Itoluinl. -The Noble'Knight.” litis
Huy is slightly on the gain
week.
•
’
but Very thin ami weak..
some iiajiejing for Mrs. Morris Wil- ed.FffiJi irrmlit' rending class studied
Harry Johnson hud tho liiisfiirMmiy (Kilntocs are -.being shipped liunison Saturday.
from Cressey.
Sinulny visilora at Mr.-and Mrs. llllie to toae his h' s| hnrsi! one day
. Milinn Conyer and lillle daughter Ernest Cadwallader's were .Mr. mid last ferodk. His neighbors gave him
............. •
went to.. Hustings. Saturday rnijl Mra. .CliilrJirs Cadwtfllador nnd .Mr. a bee Monday mid. finished putting I P|«*l*l&gt;g !!&lt;•«'i&gt;lal«r.
lirrmght Imine wilh them little mid Mrs. Hogs Cadwallndur of Hick­ in twenty tjeres of onls for whicji! The ai cnn&lt;l, Hiird.JTourlli mid fifth
.
1 Wesley Johnson, who was so badly ory Corners. ...
Mr. Jotuuou wa- very thankful.
Ii Ciiid-' ■■im litl ratlta twine ball
Thia holds true in ynur electric
The W. C. T. 1 . will tneol at 1he| ImldiTH lliis Week.
.Mr. amt Mfn. tt. D. Evers motored
alrtised bj his pnrenls. He will
wiring. That's one reason
liuve a good bogie with Mr. ami to Kalamazoo Wednesday. 1'lie Jai­ U. H. chitrch Friday al two o'clock, j
TAUAIIM: ( IHtXEBS.
why 1 urge you to let me do
Mrs. tamyor.
ler remained for a few days.
Mr. and Mis. Howard Tolle*, of-f
I Willhim Bliorler. ehlesl son-of
Miss Gerlrudc Baker, wtio is Lake Odessa visited Henry Bcrg-i
!p..&lt; Vollim kwl h|s,old family
your .electric' work. You'll
Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Hliorlei*..was working fpr Myron Aldrich, visited man the fore part Of lhe week.
■ । hor-e' \ell hi*l week.
■ know it is done right and that
.
united in marriage wilh Miss Ivn her parents Bunday.
-Mr.
uHd
Mi’s. Vqrn Klingmun of
your buildings arc safe if I do
Word was received Sunilt&gt;k Hint gram at Hie I.’. B. church Hundnyj Detroit will sum move into ttwir;
I Phcliis, Wedncailay, April 22. al the
Imine of Hie .-bride’s, parents ft) Mrs. Eddie McAllister is improving 'forenoon. Also preaching in the «-v- new home north ”f the -church,
Kalmmuoo. On account of t he nicely, and that she had lieen mov­ eniiig. Remember Sunday is Go-to- ' .l.diii Olio I- dofolf the carpenter
GE0. VAN TIFFLIN |। serious
work &lt;&gt;n Burl SniitJg's wuxGIl^I.
ilhie^a in the Bliorler fuiui- ed froui the hospital to her ais|er~ Church day mid everybody come.
1 ly. they came here Tlirusday mom- in-law«, Mrs. Evelyn Blanchanls. '.Mrs. Mae Baker is caring for Mrs.! Forrest Hpiwhli'ii and.frirnd ntKlautrlelMn.
Miss Gladys Allison begun work Joltn Hallock mid . HUle daughter i tended nieeitua al Woodbury sfiini ing ami will Tmnain wilh them for a
. djv.
itime.-,Mr. Shorter is an exemplary for Mrs. Charles Turner Monday whi&gt; univ-d la.%i Tqp#daj\
,
lyouiig business man uqd has many morning.
As Mrs. Anna Mason's school rto's-j Those on ihoirL-Ti&lt;t Hus wwU
rs al
at Hope
Hope (tenter Saturday. Mnvlnre Svnni Ptirdini; Richard Stwri.
es
KIDNTV DTT TQ friends In'ie wftn wish tliem many - , ------------ j--------------Bring your lob priiillng tb us— ft-2nd
she
will give ari enterlaimnent Geiifg- nlinstead's baby boy and
Hssfi’
“"'“T “uJ ?'&lt;«&lt;'««£
J—
*-—-1'1
do only llrsi class work.
Jin the eyenii
evening.
.
IHl— Glendora WorUey. . .
,
j

EZRAS. MOREHOUSE &amp; CO.

Prepare For Summer

ALL AUTOMOBILE OILS IN STOCK

•

A Well Kept Lawn
Is Half a Yard
Y ou can have one of those velvety grass plats
that arc a delight to the eye.

. A CALDWELL LAWN

MOWER

renders this possible. Ball bedrings, self-sharp­
ening, fully guaranteed.

Campbell and McCallum
Cloverdale.

HARDWARE

Michigan

Make 5 Cents
On every dollar you trade with us. Wc give
you a ticket representing 5 cents. When you
have traded $5.00 or more bring the tickets to
us and trade out their amount. They will be

over.

Don't mistake the place.

WHITWORTH &amp; SONS
General Mdse.

DOWLING, MfCH.

No Lgngtr WanUd.
Two tram pi. arretted for vagrancy,
A. human skull dtspUyed in
wero act free by O. Porter, a constable,
window ta a atraef cioaa to tb
becauso tho lock on tho town jail had
burgh Inllruiary bears, tn rath;
becomo up rusty that ho couldn't open
.
humor, the legend? "Bcco*
it. Some of these One days Pur*-—'
owner having no funbar use."
lock.—Youngstown Tslexrxm.

r Bring us your
J fee'll do il right.

�THE H UTTNGg HANNER. tPRfl. M, tSIL

Woodland

districf. Carlton. Frldny, wiilLJ
flWITlttlM'tirf the childri'ii mid pab

oilier go-d Stuff made up lhe inemu
_____
,_
_______
Schray lins Keen enc’hgrff to
Mr. and »£.• fthultw mid lwo|,*"rh
’’‘■J"."’1
rhildren nf Cim umul.. Ohio, vi«it.*.r . Mrs P-arl MeAiHmr and shier,
nl J..lm Bulling*.' Friday.
Iu,“ n*'"*"-*
msK.-iI. fnemh
in
Grand
Rapid.from Thursday ifll
. Mr., mul Mrs. Frank Holly and I.Saturday.
httle son visiled lheir panftils ov- r
Jerry Fisher .mid Phillip Schrny
Htindny.
innde a business I rip by milo lo
' Mrs. Louis Snyller died nt her Charlotte Thursday. hriiiging hack
homo In Hallie Creek Friday mid
new SliHft'hiiker rar. whirh Mr.
Was brought here for burial in the aFisher
sold lo C. S._Mclnlyre.
WumnIImiiJ cemetery Monday morn­
Mrs. JohlUiilimm'bft MmidatW
ing. Her sons Earl, Arthur mid
Charles,accompanied Hie lusty here,
where they Were met at Hie cenieAfter Hn* burial the three sons uepiMiipmiied iiy John Grant of Wood­
bury. brother of Mrs. Snyder, spent
the liiiliiiire of H|&lt;* ilny at Ihj* hoim*
&lt;d jgcdh Hill in Hie village.
Mrs. Anna E-labnsigs wim spent
•the winter with her daughter Mrs.
I^*a.Sawdy in Kscminl&gt;a relurm-t lo
her home Saturday nrcompmn*&gt;&lt;l by
.Mr. Sawdy mid Jiule dmiglilcr
Thelma, who are visiting Ills'-pm?
onto mid other relatives fur a few
•lays.
.
S. C. VmiHoiilen nnd .larob Hill

aw WOODIXND
|
Miss i^,hdi Asphiall was a P*'U«t |!
of her tutrle John Aspintrtl and fam­
ily ju Em-t Carlton. Tu&lt;”-duy night.
George Ranier «»f E- Woodland!
visited Charles Heise and family!'
Hundny.
i, JwiiKtnml wi'.'Skmu!j &lt;N THE RH.irT tJW BY BROTHER

FLOYD BABRY
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

। jx

Clarksville.

Sunday

....

iie-Sx
?,!:!;
SA
a
.;;
'is
,&amp;•
wa; nothing wrong. Mr.

As

;,.m .i.j’hh “,‘l
1
f 1
I'sIU Hugh.
Dr. Lathrop wa- called nnd the
nl Ifarry mimed buy was taken lo Butter­
worth
Grand
llnpiits,

.

ll was found lhal the charge of
dml look a downward course. An
incision about II inches lung war
mndu and almost the whole charge
llliiirch
of.shot hcsiijts gnu waits and pieces
of East of clothing was f.mml in the''back
,
i part of the right knee.- Very forWe nil supposed Ural when a cer^iimalely tho«bol-tni-wnl Hie-eeiaHlain young mail in this xiciiidy. be-1
ani| t||H |arjJ(, 11|0(M|
'
The injured young man Was on
' I,.'’he operating table for tilimii an
In riile nbjn*
irl's l,"”r n,u.* n
nn** raR'*’*! xjilrn, I'thtly. ■ t'nlvss c&lt;iniplirntions arise
'lhe Will recover, though the right
'
leg-will
probably
more or less
DAYTON CORNERS.
There will lie n shadow social at I
(..'. I1 Floyd is a member of the Junior
ir Sliore- school house Fridnj
' 4 i class of the Hastings. High .School
Harry I'ciiningtim L"
i males nnd friend.-, with whom ho

are -in order these days.
On Saturday, April 25th, we sold 10 refrigerators,
thus proving that the public knows a good bargain when it is offered.
Another big shipment lifts just arrived which enables us to offer a very
complete line of1 Sample Refrigerators at very much less than moat dealers
can buy them for.
,
'
.
. .

Don’t forget to visit our immense rug and carpet depart­
ment. Here you will find the largest stock ever carried in a
town of this size. Very low prices prevail.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60
GEO. F. MILLER, President
FVBNmntK FOB. LESS MONEY
UNDERTAKING nl LOWER PRICES

♦ Hastings

Michigan ♦

Practical.
COATS GROVE.
Giving Her a Hard Job.
«...
.. ....eruaaa
th* ’■°On&lt; wo®**
Dr. Healy has left Coals Grove.
Mrs. .-.wr.uu
Newrlch .wuv
(who u
has
advertised
We understand he has gmu* i&lt;&gt; for a planiat)-'So you are the muito •ntbualMtlcany. “we suffragettea ara
,
•*«»r
to
aweep
the country!”
Chester
to
practice
medicine
there.
, He is Hie son of Mr. mid Mrs. Fred
’
“
Humph!"
replied
her
parent, look­
Barry, prominent
residents
of
al c.
Ing at her over hla apectactea, “then
ives of .Nashville was a, Ca-Helmi tnwnslni*. who have her daughter. Lillie Bales mid fami­ Newrlch—"Wall. alt down and play
guest nl Gsc.'ir Pennington's 'I'hurs- I -••jdiiruing in Florida Hie past win- ly in Muskegon, during the pa-I
| our parlor and dining room!'
l wo weeks.
you c*B d6."—Yonkcra 8tnte»ni»n.
tgist TOesulny. Arlit* Townsend's
horse. foil into ft cistern, west of
DOG WARDEN JEWELL BUSILY
Uh- slon*. After much effort on the
Great Many Are Like Thia.
-Jf Bt Bret y0U don't ana
Mrs. George Harvey mid
ROUNDING UP THE CANINES[ part of a nilnilwr of men who hehi“You muat quit worry and take a | ory again." That'a the way
••&lt;!. if was pulled out, none the vacation." aafJ the.suave practltloaer. &lt;own lrom the horrId
daughter Ikirqiliy visited al
.
&lt;6nxe for its plunge.
“
My
dear
doctor,"
replied
the
Irritable
"
Mrs. A. C. ‘ Williams nml Mi -. j
or Osbonfa Administration Not
Mrs. Florence . Kelsey started
patient. “If I could get my affairs Into I
-----Claud*- Kennedy and daughter Ttiel- [ Fiiiorablc for Increase of-City’s
Tuesday mi a visit to North Dako­ a shape that would permit me to take
Road la Broad and Ea
ma wen- |me-i- of Mis. Juiura Bak- j
Dog Population,
ta. to visit her children there.
--------- ..u u------ ±_„-------. .u-. .. There la no need of guide
Mr. and Mr-. Will hive of Wood­ wouldn't need one/
"There ah* more dogs in Hastings
: tbo road to ruin.
Hinn in Omstanlmople.-' recently land, were' in Coats Grove, ThursI declared ft citizen as hn impatiently day.
ar Pc'iiniiigirm mid family.
I made his way round a group of c:iThe W. C. T. I’. hold an Interest­
nine- Him were impassively sun­ ing nnd helpful meeting nt Mr*.
TRY A
ning lliemselCeH on (he Cily Hank Allie Fullers on Tuesday.. April 21.
—BANNER WANT ADV—
I riiriii.r rniii.l, t,. 11... I....,..,.....:........
The annual anniversary. dinner will
THEY GET KESUVTS

ui Lynn wn*. v‘,ry lyi’Ular. .mid all of whom

Appetizers at Doyle’s

Why Not Got in Lino
with other progressive families and use Sunshine Flour. The flour that-is “as
good as the best and better than tlie rest.” There is no reason for you. to
use a brand of flour just because you r grandfather used it Try up-to-date
flour, which means Sunshine Flour. W e are back of it with an iron clad guar­
antee. You run"no chances 1Yf trying it, using one sack means using it as long
as you can get it .
. If you have any good wheat to sell we can make it an object to you to
bring it to Irving. Ground feed and chu*k feed always on hand.
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F. A. CHILDS &amp; CO
IRVING, MICH

Riding Plows
When looking for riding plows, call at my store and see the Syracuse
high lift at $35.00 but if it is a walking plow you should call and see
the Peerless all steel plow at $12.00 or i^'may be a Harrow. Then
you should see me SURE, for the Syracuse or the Beecher &amp; Gibbs.
And my Buggies which are not of the Evansville—Scars &amp; Roebuck
make, as some are selling. Then my Wire fence. And roofing
should attract your attention for the quality of the goods and for the
price I am making. The high cost of living will have lost its TER­
ROR if you do your trading at my store.

Jesse Townsend
The man who lost the plow
Not in the Tru»t

Warm weather and Refrigerators

dressed the cattle and d. In* ie«l th.

signmenl of fruit tree.- and shnrtiRapid- Thursday. They made Hie bery from the Greening Nurseries.
Mrs. .1. S.
trip by milo.
II. 1,. Wright purchased a Buick
•if orders he hail Ifiken during Hu*

Mi«« l.ura Brainard came Saturcontrol.
Burr VniiHoulcn .of Jlnslinus vis­
ited home folks over Sunday.
W«* are infm-mod that V*lnud Hol­ liroog. Asbel &lt; Filler made a business I rip
ly receivml gecornl honors in the
Mil-1...-- XI.
&gt;.
1014 gradual in;.- class nf Httrihigw.
Miss Letta Garn of Hasling|i visit­
Ihe'i'oimier
at S. C. Vanhouten'
oil her bn&gt;llier's family Friday
night.
nflri-Mifferinw a Week wilh u novel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Willilts of
A ilenl wa- nimli* Tmxlay !&gt;■•Irving were guesls-of Mr. and Mrs.
................
..viM-n Jacob Gicibh* mnl Jerry I'i-hC.
D. Garn Sunday.
Cliarlny Finlinr
preparing In! er‘whereby Mr. Greihle liecmne
huihl n new iioiiih'.nii Smlii Mmii Sl.f |wi-*ioA*mr of tin* livery .'burn. He
S. !». Knlticriiimi nml M! P, Fill- lake- po**&lt;*.&lt;*ijnr al once, mid U
l*r ar** each having -m 'nilililiiin ready, lo carry piv^eiigohrlmlh with
huilt-ln their hou«e.
; ln&gt;r».-- mid automobile.
Mi— Clara NeilhmmT began wdik
lerinl ready for a garage.
■ J. S. Ili.sniger M.ld u Bute;.- car lo Monday.
John Shelter of Woodbury, also nno
in Silnihdd last Week.
D. S. England barked his car into ;ird Wickham mid dnuidiler. Hclhm.a tree Friday and il didn't hurl lhe of Hastings and mi Tuesday Mrs.
Fred Smith nml two children wen*
Jaroh Groilib* who has .been visit­ guest - of Mrs. IX.ve.
ing in Indiana for .several weeks re­
HIGH R.4NK.
turned home Tiiurtuluy. and alone
S. .......
Ilf lhe ...........................
r. B. church
al lhal.
Th.
i in- i..
The-Township Imard met-al Cent-I will'meet wilh Mrs. Will HulTinmi
elory Numlmr Two. Friday to se.........
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rdihlly invlb-d io ntleiid.*
alsmt straightening and reselling
tho monuments that need it. and lo Ladies will please bring thimbles,
have.the'cemetery seeded and level­ mid .darning needles.
ed off. ready for the lawn mower.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon ...................... .
They will iilso have a suitnble loot Jdhnstnwii spent Suiijlay with Mr.
house erecled, nil of which .seenis (o I ami Mrs. Ernest Skidmore.
- public
...a.ii^ benefit.
*----- «u
!|lh| ^|r&lt; \yiii Huffman and
us a
Miss Elsie Holmes of Hn&gt; Hastinp- daughter, Violet, spent Sumlny wilh
Norrnnl visiliMl Hn*’Erkanll'jwhnol Mr. mid Mrs. (’.barley HulTinmi in
Friday afternoon. She will Icnrli
Ibis achnol next year.
Mi«s Iva Sejiray cI.k.mI a very sue- .....
day with ................
her cousin.
-........Bernice
. ........... .Purcrssfiil year of school in lhe Chegey Iseil and attended the DuiTim* ijrlionl.

House cleaning time is here and what housekeeper is there that has not
discovered that she is in need of some article that.ia usually carried in a firstclass Furniture Store.
Right here we wish to aay that we carry an itnmenae stock of all’ the
things that go to make a complete and comfortable home, and at ‘prices that
all can afford to pay.
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HOSPITAL. GRAND RAPIDS

.
'tlnsHng!*.

family mid Mi— Nellie an*l ta&gt;yd Ami 0|u*nilr&lt;| V|hiii. t’nless Blood
Thursday for Eii|M*r of F-i-l Wo-wllmid.
* Poisoning Set- In lie U ill Re­
. ■
ha- secured a
Mr. mid Mr.-.- Isaac Rowley mid
cover From The Wound.
daughter. Normn. ufajhil- Grove
Salurday forenoon Floyd ’Barry
spout Sunday nl Mr-. Fmidine mid
his liniHier, win* live neur Mar­
kritjyr in lhe- S
.Hinge
Floyd Williams and Clyde ''.ivillc tin Coriiern, (Ui-tleion township.
Grand Rapids. wa.Monday mid Tun-,.., ........... „ ..,¥ are dilrhiiig lor Henry Srliaildy.
evu(yjice mid taking allidavlls to mcV. •Dillcnbtirk
visitors wilh

Here in Full Force

Mrs. Harry Decker.
SATURDAY .HORNING WHILE
Mr mid Mrs Abe Wmner of War-;
(;O|N« TO SIKRTT RATH,
jierxillu
visiled lheir dmiuht«r, Mi
•
Perry ttarmiru mid hu-b.imr. Suns
• ■
•Xjr.,! M»(W, vi.n-1 ...... WAt TAta to BUTTERWORTH

Hastings, Michigan.

or untrue, wc ik»n t know, bul then*
' is one man UM)iu.lawn who diws
। know marly i*Vijry member of the
ranine jMiimlnflon pnd that is And­
rew Jewell, who i$lds the re.sj.on-'
1 sihle olllre of rlly."dog warden, an
ij.nfliri* in whirh much diplomacy mid
i courage is ...... ..
Like the ancient
। Greek, who was elected to lowly oflire Olli of derision, Mr. Jewell, who
followcl Illi* Hag through the rc1 Iwllion. ilcclared Hint if the oilier
&gt; .did nuLcuufcr hnniir U|um Jiim-lw
I xvoiihl confer-honor on the idllrr.
I1 lh* has dune so.11 tkanincs of all colors and all &lt;lejgrees have not been abb* to escape
Illis vigilant eye.
Whether the
"«lorg" hr a |jduiir br a lop-dog petI—I nml Cmnp.-rcrt, or n Ime-.
slah-sided center, which goes along
as if he was afraid every one was
going tn kirk him. matters not tn
Me. Jewell, who camps mi that anNinal's I rail, discovers the owner
and separates him from the neces­
sary license fee. Then* are some
wlwrafrrlnn- that ibr.canines of the
|&lt;»wn really know Mr. Jewell and
Hint they drop their tails and lake
to lheir heels whenever they see
him coming. Whether this is true
or not. Jack isn’t telling.
Il may
take the cmiragi* of a GeUysburg
veteran to tackle-a dog. but often
il reqiifres more than that to tisk.

51 h. Tin* change is made &lt;yi nc-[
count of tho County W. C. T. U.|
Convention nt Hastings nl Hint'tinw.«
Mrs. Jqhn Woodman and Mrs. Van 1
Wo* were in Hastings. Sat unlay. !
J. S. Hughes of Holland, formerly '
of Grand llnpids. will preach next:
Sunday. May 3rd. This is “Go lo
ChurHi” day in Barry County mid
Coals Grove should not l»* Iwhindll
To those who &lt;|o tint nllchd regu­
larly wo would say. wliy not make
a -new beginning and honor Gml-nnd t
the Church, and sei a gnod exaiiudel
to others.
NORTHEAST THORN APPLE.
|

Tin* much

ihmmIj.iI

rain

It don't make any difference what time of day you
come to us, we will get you what you wAnt to eat,
if it is in the city.

We Have Added Fruits
Just during the past few days we have begun ser­
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,
come and see us.
J
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Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

Eriilay |

•ftirmora. • . • Mr. om{ Mrs. Teneyck and dmiglitcr Helen, spent Sunday in Hut land
al the Imine of her brother, Charles
Woodruff and wife.
The S. S. CoiivnnliiuL held in lhe
M. E. church, Sunday, was largely
nllWHh*d ami gmatty mijoycd by alt.
Our.sii|iervis4ir Frrtl Mead was in
Hastings on business Friday.
We have five mon* weeks of
school and the Iwiys nnd girls ore
getting anxious for the time to pass
quickly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Allan have
Isnight a house nml lot in Middle-,
vilh* mill moved Inst. week. Their!
Sinre April J, Mr. Jewell has son. (Uvn AlldW. has purrhnseil lh**
rntinded Up over 10 canines nt the old linmerh-ml and .taken possesrale.of »lJNH&gt;.ir|r. Thirteen qf Hk Oi
wen* eorratted in one day.
Five
MARTIN CORNEILS.
,
dogs have been executed Iwfnuse
Hwy had no one to pay license for
Mr. and Mrs. Atonic Rilton nnd
them.
daughter spent Sunday willi Mr. nnd
Ilmler Iht* first year nf Mayor O«- Mrs. IJhos. Crawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher called on
iM.rii'- adminislration. Mr. Jewell
round&lt;*d-up 77 dogs.' The ranine Mr. amt Mrs. H. F. Munn ami Miss
population of Hastings has not -Annie Heidematl of i-akeview. Sun­
lloui’i.-hci| mider Mayor Os)h»hi*s day evening.
Next Sunday. May 3rd. Is “Go tn
ndniinistrnlinn, fur Mr Jewell could
only find I55 dogs in his census of Church Sunday." Everyone lie sure
and come mid on lhe following Sundogdom last year. •
davs if possible. Hey. Yost will be
with us mul desires a g&lt;xnl attend­
Civil Service Examination
For Clerk-Carrier. ance next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Barry visited
An examitiQlinn for clerk nnd their brother Floyd nl the Huttercarrier will b.- held at lhe post of­ Worth hosiiilal In Grand Haiiids.
fice in this cily on May 23, tp|4.
Monday. They rejiorl him doing
Age limit, is to 45 years on th'e nicely
and u'rtlcss something sets in
dale {of examination.
Hie lies, expect he Will gel almlg.all
Married women will not bo ad­ right.
.
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.,*;
mitted tn- the-examination.
This
prohibition, however, does not ap­ HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL HOI SE.
ply l&lt;&gt; women who are divorced or
Mrs. James Bi-ynns is &lt;]uilo sitfk al
those who are separated from their
hu-luunl- awl support tjirmselve*. this writing.
Walter Fans nnd wife of Knlmnabut Hwy arc eligible for appoint­ roo
came io the former’s mot bee's
ment only ns i'*|i&gt;rk.
la*f week, on account of lhe sick­
Applicnnls must iw physically ness of their baby, who was there.
soutrtl. nnd'nnh* nppllpanls.mtisl be Waller n*tunu*d Friday, his wife
not less I han 5 feet I inches tn height will return this week Friday with
| in han* feet, and weigh not Icjm thnn the child.
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'
125 pound* without overcoat or-iiiil.
Ros* Munson of Rullhnil visited
For application blanks and for friends here Salurday. .nighi mid
full information relative to ilw ex­ Sunday.
'
amination. qualification*, duties,
Leon Slocum is at work J» Hast­
salaries, vacations, promotions, etc, ings at present, his work being
address imnwdialeiy .William L. painting.
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, -,, ,
•
Hhullvrs. Secretary,* Board of Civil
Herman Muston of-Rutland has
Service. Examiners, Post Ofilce, hired out to Lon Ut’ndersholl for
Hastings, Michigan.
.
the smrtmer.
’
There will lie preaching here
Remember our Want Column again next SumFny evening, as H ia
"Go to Qiurrh Sunday."
brings best results..

IN NOONAN'S CIOAK STOKE.

CHOICE CIGARS
Just Like You Like ’Em
No matter how food a judge o( QUALlTYtn Cigart,
or Tobaccos, you may be, or how little you may think
you know about it, you're perfectly safe in a store like
this, where there’s only GOOD QUALITY to choose
from. We’re here to see that you get the BEST QUAL­
ITY for the money every time.
In supplying the demands of smokers of all tastes and
desires, our task has not been an easy one. For years
we have made change after change, adding a brand here
and cutting out a brand there, until now we have the

most perfect stock of cigars in the city.
Our stock of
test,”—our stock
of doing business
stantly adding to
customers.

Cigars and Tobaccos has “stood the
is kept PERFECTLY—our. method
is RIGHT. That's vhy we ere con­
our list of appreciative and satisfied

Why don’t you give us a trial?

J. F. HOONAN
Phone 106

Jtffirwn *t.

Jobbers and Retailers

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

APRIL 30, 1914-2# PAMS.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20

dec was that lhe advertising man­

for | be big stare* in Grand
MAKING OF WEATHER agers
Rapids and in other cities anxiously
nwaij. the Weather Bureau fore­
before arranging their adver­
FOOECASMXPIAIIED casts
tising for thn next day: and if the
Bureau predict* a storm or a fair

DIRECTOR SCHNEIDER OF THE
GRAND RAPIDS U. 8. WEATHER
BUREAU THE SPEAKER
AT THE BROTHERHOOD MEETING
HELD LAST MONDAY NIGHT

Interesting
Fart* About Storm
Movement* nnd Wrnllirr Forecnxts Air Told.
Director Schneider. of tho U. 8.
Weather Bureau (Hollon of Grand
Rapids, gave a very Interesting half
hour’s talk at the Methodist Krol ti­
erhood meeting Monday night. Hu
*(&gt;oke of tho human interest in thn
weather, uh revealed in Dildo, his­
tory and monument* left oy*the onclonls.
The modern science of
meteorology, however, dales from
tho invention of the thermometer
nml haroiyeter. particularly tho laltet which reconl* tin; pressure of
Lhe atmosphere, nnd permit* Hie lo­
cation of areas when* the air is pil­
ed up into mountainous heaps, mid
also locates tho troughs, or-plaoMi
where tlm air is not ho high. The
location of these high and low
pressure areas determines tj;e di­
rection of tlm storms.
Tin Weather Bureau performs
lwo services, both very important,
(f) Tho recording of atmospheric
conditions, which has l»een carried
on for years.
(2) Forecasting of
weather conditions, particularly of
storms. By tlm reconls faithfully
kept for years, lhe wisdom or un­
wisdom of planting certain crops in
certain localil ies could l»&gt; determin­
ed. By Urn forecast*. lhe shipping
of perishable good-rihe pliuimng of
farm ofirrations, etc, wero govern­
ed.
The possibility af storm forecasts
wns suggested by Benjamin Frank­
lin's observations in 1W. An eclipse
of'the sun was scheduled for a cer­
tain day. It deeply interested that
noted man. who wns then living in
Philadelphia.
Some time before
the event ho wrote to a friend in
Boston, gnd lo another in New York
city, asking (hem to'make certain
observations of tlm eclipse, nnd re­
port lhe snrne to him./ On the day
of the eclipse, a strong east wind
was blowing at Philadelphia, nml a
little after noon il Iwgan to join
nnd continued taihi.su.lhe G’st of
the day anil into lhe nighi. Judg­
ing from the direction of the wind
Franklin concluded that it probably
rained all day in Boston, so thut'his
friend there could nnl sco. I ho
eclipse nt all. On the same, basis fie.
reasoned from the directWtlrtlT Ve­
locity of the wind that M probably
began raining In New York about
tlm middle of the forenoon, and that
nftrr that time his New York friend
could not see lhe eclipse. Hi* wrote
his Boston friend that undoubtedly
he had hail no chance to see- lhe
eclipse at nil, nnd wrote his New
Ybrk friend that lhe laUcr had
probably not hecn.able (p make any
observation* after about
nine
o'clock. calling tho Attention of
Isdh lo the hour of the arrival of
tlm storm, accompanied by the east
wind, nl Philadelphia, located west
of Iwdh cities.

lin replies from hiiC" friend* Hint
staggered him. Tho New York man
■wrote that tho storm had not ap­
peared there until Into In the after­
noon of the day of tho eclipse, ami
the Boston friend reported a nerjeclly vlear day when lhe eclipse
happened, nnd no storm until tlm
next morning. Such facts-as these
deeply impressed
the mind of
Franklin, ami he then began hi phserve storm phenomena, with the
result that he learned that, no mnl,ier what.lhe direction of the wind
on thn surface of the earth, storms
travel from ill'1 westward to the
eastward.
In IWid. a Milwankoo gentleman
reported" (p his congressman statis­
tics which he hail compiled show­
ing that in lhe Iwo preceding years
there had been WM) disasters lo
shipping on tho great lakes due tn
storms,' a large percentage of which
might have been prevented had the
vrtwclmcn. been
warned bf their
coming. Tho publication of this
led to the establishment of lhe
Weather Burgau sen-ire, whose
benefits are now appreciated by
other branches of commerce, as
well as by the agriculturist* of this

MnSchneider explained lhe molho&lt;t* by which tho facts ore teamed
upon which weather predictions
nro hosed. AL an identical tune,
which would be.an hour earlier
than al Grand Rapid* In tlm 'eastern
Mates., and two hour* tabsr than
Grand Rapids -lime on the Pacillc
coast, each leading Weather Bureau
office is required to report In every
other principle Weather Bureau
station in Iho country the reading
nf lhe barometer, also of tho ther­
mometer. and whether il is storm­
ing or nnl? With this Information
before him, lhe director al any sta­
tion prepares a chart showing the
proas of “high" nnd “low" pressure
tho direction of storm movements,
nnd predicts the weather conditions
for the coming 36 hours. Statistics
show that 85 per cent of the prog­
nostications nro verified. The only
reason for any failure whatever is
that iomelhing
happens which
shifts lhe direction of the air .cur­
rents which are carrying thq storm,
so that, for instance, a western
storm whirh is bearing toward
southern Michigan mny he diverted
lo llio Ohio valley to the Southward,
or to. lhe Lake Superior region to
the north of us.
. A fact brought out by Mr. Schnci-

WOMEN'S CLUB

“THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM’’

2ii active, 12 associate mnnbers
And two guests were present nt the
day. they arrange sale*.to corres­ regular meeting of the Hastings
pond with the forecasts, nnd find W&lt; .man's Club oft Friday afternoon.
the latter so generally correct, that April 17. Mrs. M. J. Waterman wn*
they feel. warranted in following elected to active membership and
the name of Mm. Frances Tower
that plan.
wa* |&gt;i'e*enled to lie act’d upon at
General regret wa* expressed that lhe next meeting. The vote of the
Mr. Schneider could not tell how Chtli nt the last meeting }o hold n
storm* originated: but he has prom- lecture course was re-considered
Isrnl to come again. Ho wns com- nnd by a unanimous vote IL wns
(ieile&lt;i lo leave on the 8:30 train.
decided lo give up the course for
About 30Q were present, and 12 lhe coming year, owing to the dif­
new members were milled. An ex­ ficulty of getting desirable faKiil
cellent supper was nicely served by and
the Unwillingness of the gener­
a squad of 3fl with L. IL Evarts as al public In buy ttftels.
captain of tho squad.
Tho Club vole&lt;i unanimously to
The Mny meeting, when Bishop pay
from its own treasury the
Will.iam Burt, of Bulfnlo, will he
necessary to place lhe
the speaker nnd guest of honor, will amount
of .Mrs.'Clement Smith u(m&gt;ii
bo lhe last ono until October. Al name
the.
Honor
Roll of the Endowment
that lime officers will.lie elected by Fund of Iho
General Fedcratinn.
the Australian ballot, system from
question was spoken to by the
nomination* which
wore made Tho
majority of the members preMnl
Monday night.
The two name* and
in .every case Hie feeling 'wa*
for each office receiving Iho highifet
voiced lhal il is n .privilege forthis
voles on Monday night will bo lhe Club
to he able Ihu* lo honor Mrs.
candidates on the ballot nl the May Smith, who was Hie Unit one lo call
meeting.
.
together thi* Indies of Hastings in
the Woman's Club movement.
.Mrs. Hoyt acted os hostess anil '
the program was opened wilh a
paper by Miss Anna Johnson' upon
the subject “ACe Wo Losing the
Power ot Thought Concentration?"
1 THIS WltKK'B NKWS IN
Miss Johnson dellned concentration
as “(he ability to hold a line nf
NKAR.BV COUNTIES.
thought continuously, tn follow il
There i* n peculiar situation ex­ along the line of reasoning, reject­
isting just now at Plainwell. The ing or accepting proofs of its truth
old school house has been condemn­ and logic": she said that it is nut
ed by the stale authorities, nnd at n- Hie power to think that we are in
recciil meeting of the taxpayers, danger of losing, but the power to
legally vailed, it wns voted to build think to a purimse, and quoted E.
a new building at a cost of $35,000. G. LancoAter. President of Olivet
Then it became necessary to vole (kiliegi*. .as saying that the. Public
the bands,' nnd a special election Rehftpl Hyslem today does not train
was called for Saturday Inst fordhat tho child Inward tfiis- end liecJUisc
puriMise. The proposition to Issue so little time is given to Iho requir­
tionds was voted down by a majority ing of undivided attention, nnd thus
nf nine. The question nnw arises, the primary school* teach ineffi­
can (he school Ixiard go on with the cient study nnd break down the
hulhliiig, without tluKvoter* come pqwer to ronccnLialo.
Mis*Johnson said that it was “the
forward and make the appropria­
trifle* of life on which we wasted
tion.
our mental power: wc seem unntdo
to
got and keep our pwn attention;
Marion F. Graham, of Mallicrlop,
a veteran of the Civil war. is iho too" many of us do.not really want
Inst surviving member of the guard to think for ntirselve*; it is easier
of honor which watched over the lo inherit or marry opr beliefs
body of Abraham Lincoln ns il lay than-il is to enter into that little
in stale in the rotunda of lhe canilol used-olmost unknown' holy of
nt Washington in 18155. Mr. Graham holies—•our inner being—and for
wns shot through the hips two years ourselves shape a de 11 nite concep­
previous nnd this wound Ims re­ tion of God our Creator, of life and
Phone 18
sulted in the poor health ho has it* strange commingling of -the
spirit wilh the flesh, nnd of the
been in for the past decade.
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land to which we pass through the
x
Work on the new electric railway doorway men call death.”
Tho second paper was given by
between Kalamazoo ami Grand Rap­
id* will be in full bln*t by the close Mrff. Barthold Gwhwind whose
of thn week. Ballasting will be Marl­ subject was “Are Comic Supple­
5. Cfintestanl inu*l n&lt;»l have any I
ed Thursday al Wayland, whcro.it ments produclivo of good?" Tho
help in - ------------------ ~
‘ '
1’ttTB SOU J. rauUdcre. M dlvlMM.
cea*od' Inst winU-r, nnd wdi lie un­ answer was a very decided nephimcTipt.
In, n-speet to purity into 34 parts. each
iter full.hendwny by Monday. Fivo iTvo nnd Mrs. Gcschwind advanced
Prizes
called a carat,* (or karat), an old term
atcani IbcftmoUvre will bo used In many reasons to prove! that (he
For Schools.
Comic
Supplement
docs
'not
have
the work. Bonding marhitm* for
for one-twenty-fourth of nn ounce,
1. An official Buys' Agricultural Troy. Henco tbo phrase 18 carat flno
Ixilli the -track and the third rail the quality or powi^r lo produce
Club peimnul will be a u anted lhe
were ti**l&lt;Hl Monday nnd were put nnytliing conrenucnllal l&lt;&gt; us. That
means that 18 twenty-fourths Is puro
in operation Tuesday, starting north the Comic Supplement Is humorous COUNTY SCHOOLS. THE GRANGE school with I he-largest percentage gold, and tbo remainder an alloy tnato&lt;&gt;f &lt;-vliiliilm s af Hn- animal show.
of Hie Parchment Paper company and make* us.laugh, also lhal it te
2. A framed fwo-cidor (Mister rial. Ordinary gold chains and jew­
AND Y. M. C- A. COMMITTEE
mill, in Kalamazoo. The work of a good thing for us Ip laugh, was
elry are usually only 14 carat fine,
laying the third rail will begin lhe granted, bpt il wns suggested Hint
ORGANIZING IT.
but wedding rings aro 33 carats tine.
latter part of tlm week.'XGonlraels hearty laugh produced by ; the
tlurlargest iwrecntngn of Its laiy.s
Were lol Inal Week for Hie construc­ quick, spontaneous, sparkling witti­
I mirolli'iL
tion of bruteca across the Kalama­ cism and humor of Abraham Lin­ TO TEACH BOYS VALUE
Improving Influence.
...
For Essay.
zoo river. Some material is already coln, Mark Twain. J. Adam Bede
“You have a new cook?" "Yes.'*'
OF SCIENTIFIC FARMING
nn the ground and work will be and George Ado was much to 1k&gt;
1. Year's subscription lo Tlm.
replied Mrs. Croselota. “Is she &lt;lostarted as soon ns possible. Plans preferred to laughter over mis-'
Youth’s Cdnipnnhm.
shapen,
foolish
characters
shown
,?Yee. Sbo can't
are now being prepared for’ two
2. Year's subscription- to The■ lag good work?"
bridges over lhe Grand river, nml In the comic papers. The great
.cppk.vrDLniuch. but she jexved nntlcn
Jk'lHlfnLlteillk.'tl’LlL..________ .1. years suliscription to Tlm that sho wouldn't stay If my daughter
hid* will hr-mml~i»~WR»rIB' HJi‘ -harm of these -pictur■ •« to chHdrentest. (Jompclilors to Receive
American Boy.
drawing* nro^piahod. The heiglilh was considered al length and in Hie
didn't
quit
playing
ragtime
on the plPrizes nml Trip to SL A. C.
of the overhead bridge to be con­ iliscmflilnn which followed the pan­
auo."-r-Wn«hlngton Star.
For Corn.
structed across the Chicago division el* several ladies spoke of their dis­
Barry County is at-last’to have an
of tho Pero Marquette has not yof gust nt the Comie Supplement as Agricultural i!&lt;&lt;iit&gt;-t
like those
Catdi prize, &gt;&lt;&gt;.&lt;*&gt;.
licen scllled by lhe stnlo railroad it is now published, while other* whiidi are promoting belter fanning
commission, so that nothing ran be sow simply a moment^ amusement all over the comilry.
Special Frizes..
done in regard to il. On May I and in some cases a lesson growing . JLJ*. lH!ilig mgaruzed under, the.
calansoy conslruetion of overhead
auHplee*
of the Burry
county
Eor .U’U ear* scoring -highest
•
wiring will bo commenced in Hit* pictured characters.
schools, Pomona Grdnge nml the
Tho Inst paper wns given by Mrs. Barry County Y. M. C. A. Committee.
cities and towns through which lhe
Casli Incipient and Chronic Cases are
lino passed. All wires will l&gt;e "sus­ Clement 'Smith. Iler discussion
The members of the committee prize, $5.m.
checked by using RHEUMA
pended from galvanized poles set in was upon lb" unnecessary details having charge of the contest are: 1)
3. For greatest yield. Cash prize,
concrete. Officials expect that tlm which nre published in scandals of* C. Vnudercook, M. A. Vester, J. L. «5.&lt;NI.
No matter how long you have suitcred,
read-will be completed from tlm all kin&lt;is,.dhw&gt;r.cares, '?b*. .It hn# Worrell und E. J. Eilger.
• I. I&gt;r highest scoring ear. Cash or what form of Rhcuniotinn you may
Kalamazoo river to the Holland in­ only boon since (he Civil War lhal
The object of lie* coolest is to prize. $5.00.
.
■
have, RHEUMA will realarc the cause
terurban nt Grand Rapids by Sen- Americans have become n nation of stimulate filtered in the country
Evfry h«y who finishes lhe con­ and make you wriL Cleanses the Uric
ienfber I. After that time there will newspaper readers nnd our news­ and in fanning as a profession ami test, exhibits at the show and tilnkes Acid from the kidneys, rrruidea and joints,
probably remain some li&lt;’hvy grad­ papers ore unique in I hat they lo impress tlm Iwy with tljn fact rdport as riMiuiil’d will be given a purifies the* skin anti blood, and makes
voice
tlm
thought
of
lhe
people
ing in Grand Rapids while il is nal
that Hie use of scientific .methods trip to the Michigan Agricultural
known when the bridge over tlm rather than that nf-politicians or increases both the quantity ami the i:&lt;4l.with all li’ "e--;iry expell.-es
50 ejata a Untie.
Pero Marquotlo can be constructed. rulers. Men take up a newspaper quality of tlm yield *and also in­ paid.
Cars will probably not be in opera­ business as they do nny other, creases the joy of lhe producer.
CARVETII A STEBBINS.
Rasis of Scoring.
tion before January I it is slated. primarily for private gain, nnd un­
Tho-object ft expressed tersely in
Corn will be scored on lhe follow-As yet the site of the depot jn Khl- less Iho corporal inn Im si long the motto:
nmazoo has not been definitely enough tn stand for the philan­
"AgricuHure mixed with brains." ing basis, further explanation of the
thropic spirit of public uplift and
points being forwarded to each par­
settled.
Rules.
leadership for tho public good re­
ticipant following his enrollment:
Com Gnminu Conical.
‘ Uniformity of exhibit,. 5 pointe.
Benrino the date of 1R27 and In gardless of the sentiment of tho
people
the
paper
must
f(iil
lo
pay.
Length of ear, lo points.
1. Any boy or girl in Barry Coun­
such good condition that several
And
so
it
follows
that
wo
—
the
pub
­
Cireuiiitereiiri* of car, 5 |Miinls;
ty who te al least twelve years of
words milled on the edge are plain­
Shapo. 5 (xiinls.
.
ly legible, an American fifty-rent lic—are really responsible for what age nnd not over eighteen years of
Tips, 5 points,’
piece plowed up recently on the H. the. paper nublislm*. since In nearly age, may enter.
Hutts, 5 points.
2. On dr betoii’ May 25, nil pros­
W. Gilmnn farm northwest of Belle­ all case* the demand will Im sup­
Unifprffiity of kernel, 5. points.
vue, is probably tho most interest*- plied. That the people crave 'the pective contestant* must semi n fee’
Shape of kernel, 5 (Klints.
ing and valuable old coin in Eaton exciting. I Im abnormal, the unusual of 25 cents ami a properly, itigned
county. It is in lhe posmrision of proves a taste which is nn obses­ enrollmeul blank to 1). C. VandcrW. A. Young, who bought il from sion ami ik lo be discouraged. Ami cook, Secretary '•( II'" Harry County
11. Cmitiilion. 15 (i&lt;»inL«.
Carlion Gibson for-one dollar. (»l&lt;! yet we do not refuse to take lhe Y. M. C. A. Committee, Hast Ings,
12. Type. Hi points.
'
coin cataloRiics place a value of $75 ,pgper* which publish every day Mich.
13. Proportion of grain, 15 pointe.
3. Ell her Yellow Dent or White
on this piece of money. On ono the worst of crime nnd scandal.
Total, 1(W (Miiute.
*
side with lhe Uburly head are the The influence of these papers upon Cap Dent corn may be grown. Prizes
date and thirteen stars, and on lhe ynung. immature minds can only be will be given for Im»Hl
Local Contests;
L .Each conleslaiti must (dan nnd
oilier an eagle wilh the phrasi'.s. deplorably bad nml we have many
Wherever possible. groupings will
•‘United Stales of Amorlcn" aud “E eviitences nf boys who gel Hie Men care fog at. least one-quarter of an I lie miule of tlm s-veml contestants
Plurihua Ununi” and under the nml incentive for crime oul of the acre ofcom.
arid agricultural t-hilts.'wlll bi* forin­
I. Tho cqnteslant must not have ts I. Local exhibits being couducteagle'* talons are the figures and daily newspapers In lheir parents’
letter "50c." The etlge that i* mill­ home. And yet . there Is another any help except in the plowing, and &lt;•&lt;1 pD’vious lo tin- county show.
si&lt;Je,
for
lo
the
mature
mind
he
shall
choose
his
own
sce&lt;l.
ed on modern coins is smoolli ami
For furjber copies of this nnfl. On n record blank furnished noimt-fincnL or other parlieulara re-,
bear* the words In small teltera Hie lessons of the Mandate and
are so plain by the Comtnilt&lt;’»‘. each’ contestant garding the eonlcfft write or tele­
“Fifty rente or a I dollar," the letter crime* published
none - mny misunderstand must koop an arruratfr account nf phone lhe Barry County Y. M. C. A.
L being all that remains of Hm word that
nnd the truth of the text “Whatso­ everything connected. ytfUi "tlie CommUtee, D. C. Vamlereook. Sec­
“half."
ever a man sowelh. that .-hall h&lt;&gt; growing and host of his crop.
retary. Hailing*. .Michigan. Ilcadr
also reap," is ever'plain. Gradual­
7. Every oonteslnnl must, himself quavers over BANNER onlce.
Straight at IL
ly, as our personal responsibility is
There Is no use of our "beating realized, tlie standard of published choose ten ears of Mm for lhe
county
exhibit.
.
Spring Laxnthc mid Ulood Cleanser.
around tho bush." Wo might as news will lie raised and so it will
Essay Contest.
well oul Wilh il first as last. We
Flush oul the accumulated waste
want you lo try Chamberlain's become an uplifting force in society.
1. The subject of all essays shall and poisons of the winter months*,
Cough. Remedy lhe next time you
be. “How I Grew My Crop of Corn." cleans your sloiiiqeb. liver and kid­
Lucid Explanation.
have a cough or cold. There is no
2. All essay* shall contain not neys of all im|iurllie&lt; Take I&gt;r.
"Thoro’s a terrible noise In lhe nurs- less than 300 words.
reason so far aa we can see why
King’s New Life- Pills: nothing bel­
you should not do so. This prepa­ ary, MolUe," said her mistress. "What
3.. Manuscripts must be written ter for purifying the blond. Mild,
ration by its remarkable cure* has
in ink. In plain legible'hand and on non-griping laxative. Cures cotigained a world wide reputation, aqd baby quietF’ ”8uro, mum," replied one-side.of the paper only.
slipaiion; makes you feel tine. Take
people everywhere sneak . of it m
4. They shall be judged on pen­ no other. 25c.‘ Itecommfeudeit by
the highest terms of praise. Il is 1 lot him makg a noise.”—LtpplnooU'a. manship, composition, grammar Nml Carvelh &amp; Stebbins—A. E. Mulhol­
for sale by All Dealers.—Adv.
*l&gt;clling.
land.—Adv.
■_

Buy Your Next Winter's Supply of Goal Now

' Did it ever occur to you to take time by the forelock in the purchase of
your supply of next winter’s coal. - You would save big money by taking ad-’
vantage of the present low prices we are offering at this time of year. We
are in a position to supply you NOW at the lowest possible prices.

Southwestern Michigan

Hard Coal, any size, $7.50 Per lon
Pocahontas, egg or lump, $5.50 Per Ton

From year to year our coal trade has been increasing. It has increased
to such proportions that we have felt warranted in building a trestle and
spacious coal bins at the junction of the C. K. &amp; S. and Michigan Central
Railroads. We are starting work at once on them and will be able to care for
16 car loads of coal at one time in these extra bins. Everyone who has ever
purchased coal of us knows that they get prompt service and perfectly honest
weight. These things taken in addition to the superior quality of coal we
always handle and considering the remarkably Ion price we can quote you
at this time of year'you can plainly see there is no possible reason why you
should not buy your winter supply of coal NOW

Edmonds Brc

HASTINGS

The Elevator Men

AGRICULTURAL CON
08967838

STOPS RHEUMATISM

MICHIGAN

.

la a London paper at a jour­
nalist who “dads it Impossible to
maintain that appearance so essential
In his profession” carries ono back
to tfan.past with a j«rk. Back to the

recalla Samuel Boyre, a contemporary
of Johnson, for Itmtanco, who worked
only when his clothes wnro In pawn.
HlaVdresa pledged, ho would spend u
fewjahllllnjcs thus acquired on meat to
eat wlth'hla truffles and mushrooms

would got under a blanket.. il|t to al­
_ __
__ 'hand, and
low free ___
play of
his .pen

1M. work .&lt;itli.a- will.__ _
Check Your April Cough.
Thawing frost nml April rain*
chill you to the very marrow, you
catch cohl—Head amt iuturs atuITod—You are feverish—Cough c«ntinually aud'-ftwl miserable-—You
need Dr. King's-New .Discovery. It
MHilhe.s inllatiu’d
and , irrllateit
throat aud lungs, stops cough, your
head clears up, fevor leaves, and
you feel fine. Mr. J. T.^lavis of
Stickney Corner. Me., “Was cured of
a ’dreadful cough' ’after docthm
treatment ami all other remedies
failed. Relh’f or money
back.
I'lt-asant—Children like it. Get a
bottle today, 50c *and $1.00. Recom­
mon-led by Carvelh &amp; Ftehblns—A.
E. Mulholland.—Adv.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT.

Ready-Use

6

T

stock. and neighbors who have moo

; Drives But tbs Werag

CendltioBs YourSteek

John McLravy, Huntings, Mich.

�I ASSYRIA SUMDAY

SCHOOL ASSOCIATIO) account of infirmities or home cares
there are Mine who would like lo be
with you Bundays but cannot. Why

c/Beautiji/

I

Hold Mretinp At llrioir. BcthodM
.
Church. A Small Croud
Present.
f
Tho semi-annual eohyenUon nf
A MtyimnalM Brerpl.
lhe Areyrin Sunday Bchdbl Associ­
If the yolks W Um rtggs for may­ ation was helti at U&gt;u Briggs M. £.
onnaise are beuten until very' thick church April 4. 1014. Ils president,
The
and leinob-colored. a tubh's|KX*ufu] Mt-L'E. A. Hyde, presiding.
of oil can be used from tho begin­ roads being ’in such bad condition
ning, and after two or‘three tea- only 52 were present and a good
spooufuls have been used in this many (hat were to take part in the
way, a cup of the oil can he used program were absent. TImml* that
without danger of curdling.
did make lhe effort were more than
paid for the good papers, also the
Emrrorncy liangrr.
rest of thn program.
When vjsiliug sometimes or when
Rev. J. W. Foy led in devotional.
oil, a journey whore one cannot Scripture read. 1 Col*. 13. Paper by
carry all they wish, inconvenience Mins Anna Thomaa.
Mrs. James
may bo experieiUMMl because of nn Hill lei| in the discussion of Miss
inadequate
nundxir of ...............
dn^s-tiiHigThe*.IIIIT.
TlMimas' paper and said wu must
, We
. Thunk
V»e lliuilk
..............................
i.........
«*
(*..
.bout nr M
Iff “n,K?'S &lt;io yersqnol work to bring more to
। rolled and lied in lhe middle with Sunday School also more people
..feet,
Miring. Turn the end* down and ought lo go to Sunday school for
FatInjr, we f|i:mk Thee.
• Ia
you have n hattger just as good for
For lemlur grasfresh, so sweet, a light-weight dress, and one which tho community at large. The suecess reals on the' parents aud
Father, we thank Thee.
will keep it free from wrinkles. . I tliat il is wrong
for parents
For son« of bird and hum of boo,
t&lt;5 h-t their, children desecrate
For all things fair we hear or.m-o.
Where Sympathy Should Be.
the Habbalh.
Mre. Nina Task­
Father iu Heaven, wu thunk*
er also gave some excellent remarks
reeled the fact
on Miss Thomas' paper. The reci­
For .7-blue
stream UM.:
anti blue
of oky,
sky.
— of ^.vu...
I/.uv w7
"What is the matter, dear?" said tation on Temperuncu by Sterling
tatlier, we thank Thee.
her husband, as he entered the kltcb- Butterfield was good.
Miss Bur­
cor pleasant shade of brunches. en
leigh;* paper, “Can the Graded Ser­
high,
"You see that?" she repllod vehe- ies of Lessons be Used to Advant­
Father, we thank Tliuo.
age
iu
Country
Boltools?"
In discus­
For fragrant air atuLcooling breeoc, meatly, u she rateod a mixing bowl sion many thought llicy could be.
bor beauty of the bloonjimf tree.*.
Solo by Mrs. Tasker was good. Mrs.
Father in Heaven,'we thunk*1
Vifider’s paper du “How Can We
found today. 1 believe Jim Fletcher Best Obtain Teachers for Our Sun­
Thee.
day School Classes?" Mrs. Tasker
For mother love and father care,
old storo for mo!"
said to organize teachers training
Father,
we
(hank
Thee.
HIGH STANDARD PAINT (of today) is the
"Wall, you shouldn’t get angry about elassM., Duel by 4tma Grayburn
For brother* strong.and sistero fair,;
result of 40 years of experience in paint making.
It. Nellie." said her husband soberly. and David Conklin was nicely rend­
is Oic best looking in the heighborhood.
blither, we (hunk Thee.
Tlj: experience plus improved machinery—plus
iV’sidci this pleasure it is a satisfaction to know
For Jove at home und here each "You ought to have more sympathy.” ered. Mrs. Tusker gave an excel­
hignest grade materials—plus expert; labor—insures
"Sympathy!" gho echoed. "What do lent paper on "The Evangelist's Aim
.
. daX«
that your housu is well protected from the destructive
For guidance lefi we go astray,
you moan? Sympathy for Jim Fletch- irr Teaching." The introduction to
a paint quality that
tier paper was usTollows: “To couelements of weather—rain, sunshine, heat, cold, etc.
Father in Heaven, we thank
"Groea Best Results.”
|dt- evangelism with Sunday Kchoid
—Thee.
. "No. for tho eggs." he replied. work is to widen the bnrixnn of-ev­
Talk over rhe neighborhood improvement idea
It is called ‘‘The Paint of proven performance," and
l or this new morning with its light. "Think how long they must have been ery teacher’* opportunity and duly
with your neighbors. Plan to make yours the neat­
is more economical than ordinary paints—when
tryin’ to bo good."—Lippincott’s.
Father, wt&gt; lhaiik Tin*.
and to make a knowledge of the-Biest and prettiest neiphlxrrhood in this city. Paint
covering, spreading, beauty of finish and number of
For rest and Welter of the night.
hie and child nature for best re­
and flowers will make the change.
years of wear are considered.
Father, we thank*Thee.
'
suite obligator)’.
What makes a
Help an Etherised Patient.
For
health
and
food,
for
love
and
-urcrssful Sunday School? There
PAINT INFORMATION and color combinations for exteriors, interior walls, floors, woodwork and
jfriends,
,.
inetuis,
*
—
is but one answer—the teacher; aud
For
everything
His
gooJnesd
tends,
’
or
.
b
?
nt
,
5°
“
°
“
*
‘
»h
T
‘
neg*r
other surfaces needing Paints, Varnishes, Enamels and Stdins—at our store, FOR THE ASKING.
1. •■il..... in
... Heaven,
&gt;&lt; ... ..
.... and
nnn held h*fnrA
nf a
. per­ the right sort of a teacher must
before the nostrils of
Father
we thank
have several ouallficaUons. First
son coming from'under tbo effects of and foremost, she must be a ChrisThee.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. an anesthetic will tend to ward off tho tian." Mrs. Jay Cole nicely rendernausea.—Homo Department, National ed-a solo. -Paper by Rev. J. W; Foy,
A Baby Doll.
Magarino.
"How to Build and Maintain a
A soft yarn ital). which looks like
Strong Class." It'is not numbers—
Brushes, Varnishes, Oils
Makes all interiors beautiful and
a kilty, is a apitnblc play thing for a
sopje don’t get beyond numbers.
and 'all Painters’ .
' costs but little. Fadeless
Try a BANNER Want Adr. If you Have organireii classes. Real brothbaby. White Cotten yarn makes Hie
bpt ball. Black shoe buttons sewed have lost, found or have unythino to erly s|»lnt is success. .Make strawSupplies.
and washable.
in firmly rnake good eyes, with a1 dLspose of
era welcome nnd Invite them to
little pink button for a mouth. Or, I
come again. Be friendly, not stiff
instead of using buttons, the eyes
aud cold. Have an interest in peo­
and mouth can de made of black
ple. Real consecrated Christ Inns.
and pink yam.' Black ynni will
Peraonal work.
Evlry member
imjke good whiskers and awebrows.
should do personal work. Let neoSew il (hruudb Hie liall wilh a long
pfe know what lhe Bunday Hcuool
darning needle, culting it ulf al lhej
is &lt;|«ung. Al first you don't succeed,
length you want it.
try, try again. You cannot gel any­
thing out,'of the Bunday School if
Suppose You Know This. .
,
you do not put something into it.
Hardware and Implements
Phone 1
Hastings Mich
The Bible M&gt;nlams 3.5iW,U«i let-]
A recitation by Maggie Hyde was
t.-rs, .733.7It wordf. 3I.373
good. Soim^i in Pentecostal Nos.
l.IBU chapters nnd aifl books.
1 nnd 2. Benediction by Rev. Foy.
Ida M. Hartom, Secretary.
Fritter Buller.
Tin- following ia iho luiixtr writ­
A gtHnl frying batter -is made:
MAN GUIDED BY HIS IDEALS with
lh.- beaten yolks of two
ten ami read by Mias Auna Thomas
on “How Can Our He I tool Extend It*
butte* touring in fiicWy rented an auto-1 In Japan would appear somewhat ec------ :----eggs, half cupful of ice water, "iF
hifluuuix* Beyond Tlift Present Cir­
mobile to take them to an intereaUng1 centric. When an actor la killed dur-: lf c,Mn Bnd Definite, 8ucc«m In Life tnbk*siMM&gt;nful of olive oil or muHedi
cle Of Its Member*?’’
butter and a
cupful of tlour..
neighborhood, away from tho beaten ing the play a man in black rushes on;
“
‘
-*
This chosen subject is a problem.
Begson with a saltepoonful of salt.1,
From the Start.
!tev. । .hi uo . filuiwc our ctrclu o(
beat
hard,
stir
iniUw.sliilly
whipped;
htnwutf aa the unchino want by. A fore the adpposed'.corpsc, who soom
-----no iiibi r-.' Different iih-IIhhIs have
A human being without Ideals ia os whites &lt;&gt;i tli»- eggs and ke&gt;-p in tlie;
man riding a horse saw it coming. rises and runs off tho stage.
ice box. until wanted. The culderi
been Irij-d, and proven aucceasful
Tho scenes uro never shifted,. but ■ *orthlis*a us a ship without a rudder. it is the better, when the articles'
■ leaped into lhe adjoining field und fled
for a time, but unconsciously /.wc
far his life; a horse drawing n cart
drift Imck to a select few^wlm are
are dipped.
with a man in it did tho samo thing whtle between tho acts iho children, ruddpr Kuldo tho ship, so do clean,
tvgular in attendance.
|.
Who is nlj’aull? Is it oi)f teach­
(man's views on the proceeding not among tfio audience rush behind tho: dcflnlto idoals guide and shape and
_________________ _ ___________ _____ curtain and Plav .until thn drum twwta com pl etn a succesaful career.
___
er*? Do they make lheir Icmoiu
tired into Gio ditch, rolled quietly over! for another act. The performance bo-, There is never any progress without know lhe comfbrt and help a small j
nl lheir imwI every Sunday?
on it* back and waved four feet en-__________ *- m . and tho audience pro- ’ kfi 'obJecYTvo point.
asbestos own r«m be. AU you weed
if not, do they as suggested send n
treat!ugly. Hut when they stopped vision themselves for 14 hours, curling
If you are building a business, and is a strip of Iw-avy -asbestos about!
substitute? Is it our Superintend­
and the people understood that there up on mats and smoking the wholo have carefully formulated honest !lH&lt;&lt;--&lt;piail..i- of a yard long and!
ent?
!*ies she real ire her reten inches wide, .and a piece for the &gt;
siMjUBihilify and act accordingly in
courteous and charming.'
coed. there can be small question as cover twelve niche* square.
preparing herself.for the important
BANNER WANT ADVIL PAT.
! to your auccest Failure may mark 'The asb&amp;liH has a knack of k'ec|&gt;-|
ofilce
she
is filling. Or &lt;lo.*s il lie
j tho way, but your Ideals will keep mg ilself curled, and by temw-laii—
wiUi the -Grek1 us a whole? Aro
I you tn tho right direction where ulU- |H-d over euit be used over different i
they, cordial? Do they tgake visi­
sixrd kilcheii utensils. The sur­
tors or new comers welcome? Or
■ mate winning is certain to be reach rounding asteslos conserves the
stand back in awe wondering who
In-al and |s a fine economy of gas.
she is; where she live*, bow long
The sma!fcsl")&lt;it ik sufilcienl for
she
will stay, etc.
•
man, you know tho man.
stewing, and very little jnqre b
' .My friends, we must wake up.
It la Impossible to find a really needeij for boiling. The casseroh*
Duty demands our attention. Tha
great man or woman or business that or pan should bo tightly covered
Sunday
school
uf
toduy
should
be
does nut literally reflect In all direc­ so as lo avoid evaporation.
lhe church of tomorrow. Each one
This contriMiuce is just as useful
tions, for every worthy Ideal seems
lias a (&gt;urt to (K'rfonn. Du your part
tnid don’t loavn it to'your neialibor.
to be gifted with millions of reflecting for keeping Ihpigs warm after lhe
'IMine is al hand that if we do not
tire gws down.
gel in tlie whirl and movu along
Wo aro each of us responsible to
wilh the rest we arc left behind. • I
■oCicty and the world iu geuera! for
Maple Fie.
i
have buard it rvpurked that if we
our ideals.
Three-tourth* of a cupfullbf rtirfi
dn not win our boy* and girls be­
Worthy-ideal*, earnestly sought aud starch. Iwo cupfuls, each of swN*l
tween the age*'of II and 20 they
sincerely carried out. credit a man on milk und maple sugar; . l»iil until
are usually lost.
into posterity, but unworthy ideals smooth. then add the yolks &lt;&gt;r three
I can only oiler a few suggestions.
eggs,
cook
until
thick,
ami
remove
discredit and unharness a man here
I have tried io touch on points that
really exist, and that I think could
and now. Formulate your ideals with i from the-lite; udd a tausiMtopful &lt;&gt;f
vanilla.
Fill
a
codked
crust'.-wilh
be accomplished.
others tn mind. Measure not success this mixture und sene willtlwhipFirst, I think every member of
In firn Immediate. Make your tdeslk; l»ed cream.
for all by Calumet, lhe Sunday school should Im* given
, so high that they will not only lead
TUlHCLia*
TTSE International motor trucks to
some work to do. .Make them feel
:
Pur
daily
use
In
millions
of
kltchciui
has
। you on and up, but all about you.
A Hottie Mucic Hug.
handle your produce and for your
' pnnal that Calumet Is higixst out only in they, arc neded in your circle. Paa*
.. ------ ....
------- —. may I nalitj but in ira^tnisg ysiurros well—uo- your oflices around. Don! leave lo
light hauling and note the decrease in your
Criticised Gladstone.
■ be made at li&lt;&gt;mu out of an old dis-1 falling in results—pun.-to the extreme—and a selre.t few. us if they were the
hauling and delivery expose. Note also
carded ingrain carpel, and it /co/ts (wonderfully economical inure. Ask your
Even Mr. Gladstone did not escape nothing bul linw». IJudl tha Carpot ffnxxr. And try Calumet next bake d*y. only ones who could work.
the increase in profit due to the saving in
Mnke strangers
welcome. Get
' tho reputation ot being a demagogue
the time on tha road. No wonder so nyujy
llmi&lt;.l|gl.ly, ein out-tbo XM»l pieces I n - , j ... .
. £
.
their Hann’s nnd addresses, introj in the wicked sense. On one occaduct* them to others and make Uiem
and wl(-h them, if dull and fad.fi j Received Highest Awards
up-to-date business men are buying Inter­
j sion ho confessed (at Oxford) that In gsd w&lt;h4 &lt;l)t- of any desired colon
fret they are one of you. I have
national motor thicks. International motor
and give them a-ltalh in it. When!
iieen.in places where It really was
tracks covt comparatively HtUo to buy aud less than
an agitator, iu order to counterwork dry. cut b itailiwise in one and a:
u pleasure to gel away.
bones and wagons to lcne|t ■
.
I tho design* of Disraeli, and be mads,, Half hu h hiTm-c. navel both tfige*
Why not have IWo member -of
Their solid tire* rot down Uro troubles, and tlia
J confession "with pain and reluctance-'' ultout half un meh. Whin enough |
yolir S'oung People** class respouwbeeU are high eoougb to insure good traction.
Tho motor is simple and ha* plenty of txjwcr foe
silfle for strangers, visitor*? Meet
I'Lord Shaftesbury took a very severe lias te en |&gt;n*i&gt;ured. lake li piece of
mneroeuries. Tha brakes arc safe ou any hill The
(hem,
find out their mimes nnd in­
I view of this demagogue- "It Is a, carpel or linn gunny wick for h
txmtioa system Ivof the best Ono lever coctrofa
troduce them lo a committal* cotnI now thing and a very serious thing to foundulioii. and' hem this around.
the car. Springs are strong and reeilicut Tho
iH&gt;»cd of memln-ra of three classes.
Thread i||.&lt; mnehine with coarse
soe
a
prime
minister
on
the
stump
Internationa! is built to save you money.
This commilteo lo place them in
I Surely there Is some little due to thread. Lay two ririps. one on lop
.you all that an International motor
Iho proper class and make them
of the oilier, dote te the wlge of
: dignity of position. But to see him the fountain, and slilcli with a
it you. Drop a card today for cataknown to others.
iuionnaliou to the
running from Greenwich to Black­ long sliteli ibrnugh the middle.
Wn must change our program to
! heath, to 'Woolwich, to New Cross.
keep up inteie.fi. Why not in Sun­
Turn up one aide nnd lay on more
day school as we|l as (lay school.
strip*.
do&lt;e
to
the
Hrei,
and
srw
IsiwAlhiil Hirveit er Compiny si Aaerica
l&gt; HK’re like Punch than tho them on. I'ruc.ecd ai» larfore illl Up'
Our children enjoy something new.
! premier." Nowadays wo are rather foundation i&gt; &lt;-overoiL Then whip
new, new sill tin* lime; Just a small
proud of the energy of cur greatover
..................
., ... of the _.
(&gt;lnmg&lt;r is noticed by tliein. Let
Grnnd Rapids
Mich.
the •fige,
idiite from
tln ip work. They love lo do tilings.
I epeechmakcra, an whatever aids they ravdinir or coming l«o»&lt;'.
I
surface"evenly"iiid
the
rug
i»
done.
Children- like adtoit. They are ac­
i talk.
. . ............ ■ - ---■
“
tion ilself. Let the children be rcrgrzf— -»-»•«.
I
imsnst—uia
• ■
v|
To Save A ZInc Tfiblr. .
spoitsihle for a l&gt;ou&lt;piet for the pul­
pit on church Bunday. Let them
I
tfl Grind Rlfddt
' An 'nrirunicat resembling a watch j To save a xine |ab!o dr shelf from
pass your' Sunday school papers.
U«nHQ IU uianu liapiuu things but out of the noire'and tar- ha* b«cn invented in Hungary where- becoming marred by the damp of a
Let them ipeafc little pieceL eus«
tfje R4gle HoteJ tad:
Jt (| poMlWe tastsntiy to Compute | food-&lt; utter, jufi fold a lai pc
on Missionary Sjtnday. or even on a
Heat rervice.
! the Interest st any rets on any given rtd ,"hdd»r over the
of the
regular- Sunday. Anything tn In* do­
ropsan Flan.
i sym ot money for any length of : table tlrfi. then screw on the.fnoding. something. They like Jo de “ 1
rutter, there will never be a mar,
Hirkit A Lull Sti. 1
and, I think if a child has some
undul holds without slippins loo. •

llowor nr paper with Ihren. And
n,,t uuly doing thia small gnl
of UtDuglil am| kitMinw, they are
lakniK m interest m all humauily
am! forming character to last tltem
through life. It is such things a»

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that Is whst we have to hgve to
make a success of our work. For
no one is imicker lo notice or deled
our sincerity than a child. They
know, wc cannot blind thum.
H«« you Umufhl of a Cradle Holl?
1Think that also would be of great
help in .winning our iftUe ones. Of
course it wpufd have to be mi a
•‘mall scale, but think one could lw
planned very nicely. As 1 was es­
timating this community / 1 found
material to aatart a line Cradle Holl
and Ihink other communities would
compare equally as well.
Why not observe festival days as
Christmas, Easter, Motiier's Day,
Rally Day, etc? Not an elaborate
program but something different
from the every day routine. But
bo sure and let every one have a­
।part. Parents are sensitive in re।ff'hcis I ft* wtl° ^C*r b°y °r 8ilI‘
Thus, I think through lhe chil­
idren you will interest the parents.
'Where is there a parent who is not
,ultractixi by life attention paid to
their litlle ones?
•
&lt;t is conceded that a teacher Is
the most imiuirlnnt factor in u day
।school. Would this apply lo a Bun­
।day school?
1 think our teachers should lx&gt;
(rallied for lheir work. Coiildtrl a
Bible Class bc-nrganixcd? Where
there’s a will there* a way. If (ind
wishes us to study His Word and
।sees wc are sincere. He wijl Hud a
■
A teacher should be prepared for
,class in three ways, spiritually,
;mentally and physically. They
।must know the subject matter and
have a definite plan for the ihvwiitutlon of that mailer before enter­
ing class. If they are full of the
.bUbjuct, and well - prepared, und
make an lionesl endeavor to have
।the pupils take a leading part when­
,ever possible, there will he np doubt
about Hie interest indhc class. Bul
।of the teacher is unprefiared, and
undertakes to He the pupils ilown
to lhe text book in lhe class, the les­
sons will not be a success, for they
are planned lo be a mere recitation
,of facts. Tho claw teacher, slmuhl
like lhe pastor, be &lt;m the lookout
for new member*.
•
Do you invite people to Sunday
school? Or think if they come all
right and if not all right. It is not
tlm more invitation, bul.to know
some one cares. Wc must work
nlMHlt inviting people. In order to
nAke a success of anything we must
Im! persistent. If al first we meet'
with a refusal try again. Wc are
all familiar with Iho parable of the
talent. Our Maker has given us
each a work to do und the material
to work wilh and he expects every
one to do bis duty.
in order to accomplish llieao
things we must have thq Christian
love in our hearts If wi» try to
vlork on our own strength, il means
failure.
Cdncenlrate on the weak point js
a good Sunday school motto. Do
te'-t the weak point becauim
. ing else is gqing well. Hint
ineaiis loss aud failure Iu the long
run. Determine clearly what the
weak point is. It may be lack of
DrganixaUoQ or neglect of nmtho&lt;ls
for building up the membership, too
lillle teacher training. Whatever il
is study oul its causes, g«» tn work
to change it, stick lo il till il is ac­
complished and by and by the weak­
ness will be tranifonned tu a ban­
ner feature of your school.

VARIETY OF SLEEPING PALM

Only Tree of IU Kind In North
America-

In Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,

America by a young Autrallan botan­
ist. William Robinson, gives out a pe­
culiar aromatic odor.
It* upper
branches wore loaded with a.beautiful

y-'

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bird*. The curator who discovered the
rare palm felt drowsiness stealing
over him. nnd his son complained ot
the same feeling.
It wm found that tho tree, which
had originally been brought from ono

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tired Wo-

“f was under a great strain
nursing a relative through three
months* sickness," writes Mrs. J. C.
Van Do Sarnie. of Kirkland, Hl., nnd
"Electric Hitters kept me from
breaking down. I will never be
without ii" Do you feet 'tired mid
worn out. No appetite and food
won't digest? IL isn't the spring
weather. Yau nerd Electric Hit­
tent. Start a mouth's treatment to­
day; nothing belter for stomach,
liver and kidneys. The great spring
tonic. Relief or money back- 90c. and li-00. Heeominenned by Car­
velh &amp; SlebbiDf—A. E. Mulholland
—Adv

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is light, even, porous, ofsuperior quality 1

Arfetoa Flour la fuU of energy and vitality. It gives tha

gives the beat results.
Order a sack from yutir grocer today. Learn for yourself
why Aristas is tha flour list makes home baking worth

NOTICE HF HEARING CLAIMS.
Stale of Michigan, County of Bar­
ry. S3:
*
Notice is hereby given, lhal by an
order of tho Probate Court for the
County of Barry, made on the 10th
day of April, A. D. WU, four
munlliH from Hint dale were al­
lowed for oreditors In present thuir
claims against the estate of Heteu
M.'ljayton talc of said county, de­
ceased, nnd that all creditors of said
ibweascd jq-c required to preaotd
their claims lo said 1’aobate Court,
al lhe Probate (Hilco iij the Cily of
Hastings, for examination and al­
lowance, on or before tho 10th day
of August next nnd that said claims
will be heard before said court, on
Monday tlm iOlli day of August next
nt lefl. o’clock iu iho forenoon of
llialdfiy.
——
Datad April tath, A. D. toil.
(MARLES M. MACK.
Judge of Probate,

man Iiank.
Bev. and Mrs. Stouu of Woodbury
former pastor and wile of the U.
ill. church here, have returned .from
a visit in New S'ork and are vlsitifig
relatives iji this vicinity.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Pursell of
Johmdown, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Rathan Punell.
Mr. and Mrs., .George Skidmore
and family spent Bunday with .Mr.
aud Mrs. ErmSt Skiilinore.
Little William and Virginia Hose
Willelta have been ill. Dr. Lamp­
man was the consulting physician.
Thu lillle wm of Mr. and Mrs.
Harty' lekcs has becii very ill but
is belter nt this writing.
Miss Zonr Foster spent, Tuesday
wilh Mrs. Heber Foster.
Dr. Perry veternary of Hastings
was in onr iivigliliorliood Monday
and Wishiusday calling at the fol­
lowing places: Waller Ickes, Wi C.
WilleJIs, George Cronk mid Geo.
Skidmore's.
.
Mrs. .M. Calkins and son Orivlle,
were iu Hastings. Tuesday.
Both (pplroe.

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.

Tbo defendant, who was held on tho
charge of keeping a dog Without a
license, repeatedly tried lo Interrupt
time by tho court. Finally tho clerk
turned to him:
‘

Stand-lhat roa refttM to renew roar
"We want no 'buta.* You must re­
new your license or bo flnod. You
know it aspired on Jan. 1."
Weekly.

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Find 1

Sufferers

b needlew to iuflfer any longer
With rheumatiitn, and be all crippled
tip, and bent out of shape with-its
heart-wrenching pains, when you can
’ surely avoid II
Rheumatism comes from weak, ia«“*« kidneys, that fail to filter from
tne blood, the poisonous waste mat­
ter and uric add; and it is useless to
rub on liniments or take ordinary
remedies to relieve the pain. Thu
only prolongs the misery and can't
possibly cure you.
•
The only way to cure rheumatism •
is to remove the cause. The new dis­
covery. Croxone, docs this because it
neutralises and dissolves all the poi­
sonous substances and uric acid that
lodge in the, joints and muscles, to
scratch and irritate and cause-rheu­
matism, and deans out and strength­
ens the stopned-up. inactive kidneys,
so they can filter all the poisons from
the blood and drive it on aud out of
(he system.,
«
'
•
Croxone fid the most wonderful
medicine ever made for curing chron*ct roeumatum, .kidney troubles, and
bladder disorders. You trill find it
,.2!reT*’}t*
■ fill other remedies.
I Here is nothing else on earth like it
it matters not how old you are, or
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* MupuMiuw II, l««c il into

the human system without results.
You wdl find relief from the first few
do*««. and you-will be surprised how
wuE end*U
“'4crz alul *ufferin«
An origiaal package of Croxone
costs but a trifle at any first-class
dffK store. All druggists are »uthonied to sell it on apoaitive moneyback guarantee. Three doses a day
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The

By Leo W. Ames.
FOR SUNDAY, MAY X

Prodigal San (Temperance
Lcmou).
Luke 15:11-32.
Golden Text: Luke 15:18.
InlriMluctory.
Last week w» sftw that this chap­
ter contains three parables, all
sutiktiD because—uL.v 1-2, all por­
traying God's love for lhe sinni-r.
ami yet each one differing from the
others. We studied Hie first two
parables, and today com” lo the
third. A# staled laal week, we do
nqt belleVu tills parable to be a
treatise mi backsliding: rather il
sets forth the Pharisees' linnlkeartcdiicss -in the light of the
Father's love for lhe straying ones.
.Is an aid to reim-inbering lliejionli’nls nf this chapter, write in your
Bible, and also in your memory this
simple outline:
(8licep)
Lost : Silver) Found
"'
fSon)
Helgn
From Evangelist Charles ...
Scoville we have the following .out­
line &lt;&gt;f the third parable:
.Freedom.
Adieu.
Trial.
Hunger.
•
Ektremily.
hi'lurn or HccrpHon.
.
. Wu will sillily lhe parnhle. Using
all tlm verons, Including 25-32, from
tho following outline:
'
lotsaon Divisions:
' I. Interpretation.
.11. Application.
III. Gbservalion.
Tho Outline Develo|H*d.
Ihlerpretalion.—Whak did Jesus
inh-ml.tlint His hearers should un­
derstand by this parable, as-relate
ing to them? Lord Jesus, thou
didst speak the. wonts: Heavenly
Father, they were words which
thou didst rend thy Son lo speak;
Holy Spinl, th..u ,(l,|-,l , ,up..- Ui.-m
lo be written—Triune God, &lt;-iilig!iten lhe eye&gt;^ of our understanding,
llml wu umy ooliold wondrous
Ihings out of thy law, Hint we may
think thy thoughts, know thy will,
discern thy mind, lo lhe praise of
the glory of thy grace. Amen.
Speaking these words tn lhe Jews,
lhe Pharisees, our Lnrd drew a
word picture in which three things
are prominent: First, tlm condi4*‘'» qf’. the jiublirans and sinners,
ns jwpresented by the-zon who went
rilo lhe far country; second, the
love of God for lliesc. His compas­
sion on Ihem. His rejoicing over
their salvation; third, the Pharisees'
hardness-of heart, as represented
by the elder brother. The eldor
son was thn one to whom the birth­
right bclonge&lt;l; he was I lie head of
Hie fiunily (see Gen. 49:3; DI. 21:17;
Psalm 105:36 regarding the llrsiIsirn.) The elder sun was therefore
more vitatlg interested in the fam­
ily than the younger. The younger
son, not having this (xisilion and
iatarraL represents the publicans
and sinners “who were more open
to lhe temptation of breaking wilh
Hie household or Jewish legalism,
hence led off into immoral living"
Istke thn younger son, the publicans
had joined themselves to Hid citi­
zens of another country, nml were
serving Hje Homan government in
a capacity that practically excom­
municated them from lhe Jewish
religiour" community. But when
John the Baptist came, (Luke 3:12).
publicans were among those wbp
•ought 'bjm, and when lhe Ixird flf
glory Himself followed His fore­
runner, publicans and sinners camo
lo Him..rejoicing in His presence,
ami feasting with Him (e. g. lhe
npostln' Matthew (Mk. 2:15.) Head
Luke 7:29, 30. Next we see the
Father's heart of hive .for him onn-s
who had Root* astray, who were not
worthy, who had wasted all in
riotous
living.
The
wanderer
"came to himself,•: and then came
lo His father, with a confession of
his sin and unwortlilness. This .is
met by "But the fattier" Bopenting and seeking Him. Hie publicans
and sinners were freely forgiven,
elolhfil, i»mutilleil, foil, and placed
in the midst of rejoicing. Nothing
is said Jiere about iho great price
which this cost Gml; His love and
willingness to receive and provide
for the wandering ones is in Hie
foreground. The
fact
remains,
ttmugh not mentioned here. tliM&gt;Hie
death of Hie cjoss was the price l|m
Son of God niu»L pay. in-order that
the Father, might thus receivd

thorn. Then, in Iho midst of the ■
rejoicing, comes the eldtr ton, the
Pharisee. Everyone . rejoiced but &gt;
Hie eider sun. He was ansry, ami i
would not join in the festivities. It I
mattered not to buu U«at his broth­
er was safe and sound. His miml
was full of n« own lay-keeping
(v 29), Just like lhe Hiarfeera, and
Ilk.
people of the twentieth
century. He nut bis brother away ।MOO HMM OF WIRY COW
from him saying, “thy son" to hit
father. Note the description of tht*
Phorisciw: (I) heard music and
dancing;'.(2)- inquired regarding it;
(3) understood lt« riteaning; (I) was
angry; (5) separated himself from
his brother; and from the scene nf
rejoicing; (fl) was intreated by the
Liih't; 7, t.iniiKts his father of
nil own perfections (Luke 18:11,
12), of his father's failure to recog­ tM fttDCtlODS
nize those perfections, and of “thy
son's" sins, which the father has al­
ready forglx’en; (fl) is told that "It
was meet that the father should
do aa ho bad'dono. What the elder
son did afler’Hiis is not told. Our
Lord left il with th® Pharisees lo
flnsh the story for themselves, so lo
speak.
Application.—Hero we see a pichire of the sinner and the Father. developed. Good producing cows and
The far counlry Is the state of sep­
aration in which (ho sinner lives.
He longs for Independence, as did
tlm younger son. Man wants to known aa tho digestive, secretive. cir­
have his own way (li. 53:6). Hav­
ing his own way leads him not lo culatory and nervous systems which
the happiness he dreaumd of, but give tbo dairy animal tho dairy
to wnnt. Sometimes to want of
temporal things, always lo soul
famine. In ihig wretched condition
he finally cornea to himself, com­
pares himself with his father's ser­
vants, (he being tho servant of an­
other to whom he has hired him­ consumed for tho making of milk. 8ho
self (John 8;3l), tlm wages of that
service being death (Rom. 0:23.)
decides io return to his father and
does so. Ho comes to his father side. Tho wedgo shape appearance
conscious of unworthineas, seeking from above results from the narrow
a place as servant; the father, wilh projecting wethers which form the
nought bul hatred for his son's sin.
loves thir boy Just’the mine, and
give him tlie son-place (John 1:12),
clothes him. puts a ring on his by the narrownen of the co* in
hand, ami shoos nn his feel, makes front compared with the width at the
a feast ami participates In the widest part of tho burel or through
general rejoicing. Id- the midst of
this rejoicing, however, ono stands
outside, with no drain; for the re­
turn of the. lost brother, oul of har­
mony wilh the father's will, ntjgry
because a soul has been saved and
because his law-keeping has not
been Inado the oevnsinn of a feast,
with no sympathy With tlm rejoic­
ing ones, rebuke for his fattier, no
love for lhe lost, ami pity for him»elf. Ami In the Iasi verso is a
glorious truth “It wns meet that we
should make merry, and he glad:
for this Ihy brother was dead, nnd
is alive again; and was kisL-nnd Is
found." Itare are' two exactly op­
posite conditions, dead-alive; lost
- found; out of Christ—iu Christ:
Well-Formed Jersey.
In-fore living saved—after. Head
cornea from tho dairy cow having less
John 5:21. Homans 8:1. 3L
Obarrval ion.—(Precious Points.) depth In tho region of the shoulders
v 12—lhe younger son's desire. than In tho region of the barrel and
He wanted release from jmrenlal udder. Tho more marked those
ovcrsiRhl and resirailjt. Our Hint
pan-life responded to the hope “be conform* to tbo dairy type.
ns God"- (Gen. 3:5).
I
v 12—lim fatlmr yielded to Hie
urn’s
request.
Here \ fa God's BREEDING STOCK FOR DAIRY
idmiidonifirnt of the sinner lo his
own will (Rom. 1:21. 26. 28).
v 17—he came to himself. Rea­ Cow Should- Have Large Middle and
lize your condition, then you will
appreciate lhe salvation of Gml in
Christ.' The reason tonrn ncoplo
care lillle for the things of God is
tian.)
Hint they are so well satisli'd with
themselves. Imok in tlm mirror of
In selecting dairy cattlo tho real
God's Word—Romans 3:10, JK1.
that must bo tho scales and the Bab­
cock tester. The cow In a machine tn
nrrae.” This is repentance. Ife convert Jjod Into milk;-thus she must
confeaAcI life sin. lie did nnl say have a large mlddlo and a strong con“I've m'ver harmed anybody."
7; Blhcerely yours,
She must alio have a largo udder,
Ia:e W. Ames.
large milk Welle, largo crooked milk

TO OBSERVE "RQOSTER DAY"

IN TWO SOUTHERN STATES
Profit Secklfig Natives ot Kentucky
and Tenn. Start Campaign
^•gainst Chanticleer.
In tfic interest of-lhu ipfcrLilo egg
this.poultry igiecinlista have started
a campaigu for the elimination of
the rooster among iwiillry flocks
during the seasons between May t
and December L In this connec­
tion Saturday,-May IB, has been set
aside by.the people of those States
as rooster day in Kentucky and
Tennessee, when jjvcry poultry
dealer in-thtwe Stales has agreed to
Kay tlm ffinm prices for roosters us
my do for hens and pullets. There
is nu enormous loss iu eggs ns tile
result uf the fertile egg, especially
during the summer and fall months,
and it is for this reason the depart­
ment recommends that the rooster
Ixi kepi away from the hens dur­
ing these seasons.
Fertilo eggs spoil very quickly
when subjected to the ordinary
methods of handling on the,farm
and when iparkrlcd during the hot
summer months under adversa con­
ditions. Infertile eggs will keep in
good condition
in temperatures
which will cause fertile eggs IotoI.
It is estimated that mw-lhird of
the tremendous annual loss of eggs
is due to the fertile egg.
The department specialists advise
that oi| the 1st of May all male
birds he cither killed, sold, or conllned-until the 1st ot December, or
as late ns Iho 1st of January* in some
localities, inasmuch as it is not
necessary lo the laying qualidea pf
a hen |liat a rooster he maintained
in the flock. .Moreover, his pres­
ence during those months means
fertile eggs, which mean bad eggs
and the causequepl loAs to tlie pro­
ducer and lhe consumer.
Children's Diseases Very" Prevalent
Whooping cough is , about every*
where. Measles and scarlet lever
almost as luul. Use Foley’s Honey
lU)d l.ir Compound for inflamed
throats and coughing. Mry. I. fi.
Hoeller, Grand Imand, Nebjfc aays:
“My three children had severe at­
tacks of whooping cough, and a
very few doses of Foley’s Hoary
re“"--Artp

Her bead should bo clean and an­
gular In appearance, wlUi tho oyes
standing out prominently. Tbo neck
should te rather long sad loan in ap­
pearance; tho shoulders pointed and
the backbone rather prominent The
skin should bo loose and soft to tho
touch. In selecting herd bulls either
mature anknals which have already
demonstratcd"lhe!r worth as sires or
younger animals from, high-testing
dams and strea only should bo used.
The’ best and surest will xdwaya foM
low the use of a mature sire which has
sired heifers with good records.
A
good dairy bull should be kept until
ho is twelve ar flfteqB years old; In
fact, as long aa he lo a sure sire. Real
good sircB uro no raru that whisn wc do
find ono he should dio only of old ago.
All brooders of dairy cattlo should
secure yearly tests on each and every
oow in tho herd. Shorter teats do not
really mean very much. It is tho cow
that sta^u by her job that fe really val­
uable.

=DAIRYMEN=
r We want a large quantity of Sweet Cream this summer and fire going
to pay 3 cents per pound premium for it? Now you will be coming to the
Creamery about twice a week with your sour cream. WHY not take a little
extra care of your cream and keep it sweet and bring it to us three or four
times a week. It will pay you well
Just sit down and estimate the amount of fat you will have in your
sour cream and multiply that amount by three and you will see what it will
pay you to take a little special care of your cream and bring it to us sweet
Come in and see us or phone 533.

Crystal Creamefy Co
Hastings, Mich.

one-tinii of the total cost of the

year-old heifer, _____ ___
-J
WHAT IT COSTS TO
I li&lt;- (on-going figure* &gt;lmw lhal il
costa more to raise, calves io ma­
(han Is commonly supposed,
' RAISE A DAIRY COW turity
mid they support the advice which
tlie department is continually trying

STATISTK'Ji COMPILED BY UNIT­
ED STATES DEPARTMENT
AGRICULTURE
HERE IS SOMETHING EVERY

FARMER OUGHT TO KNOW

to impress upon dairy fanners, that
Il does not pay to raise any hut Um
tHWt heifers, liaising scrub heifers
ami selling them at $25 lo $10 apiece,
ns many do. is unprolltablc except
on cheap land or under other very
favorable condiltans. But il does
pay lo raise thrnest heifers, for in
good dairy sections well-bred heif­
ers are worth considerably more
than $60 when 2 years of age. Furth­
ermore, dairy farmers as a rule arc
obliged In raise their own slock, as
il is difficult to buy productive cows
al a reasonable price. In some sec­
tions ot. the VYesl where alfalfa is
worth only ?l or $5 a ton. or in the
Southwest. where pastures furnish
feed lhegreater fiart of lhe year this
rust may be greatly reduced. Even
where it costs $60 lo raise a heifer,
two-thirds of this amount is charg­
ed for feeds ap market prices, a
large pari of which can be grown on
the farm at a protlL Thus by rais­
ing the heifers lhe dairy farmer
finds a home market for feeds
grown on the farm al remunerative
prices, and dt the same lime aids in
maintaining lhe fertility of the farm.

WE

BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and tell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt wilh us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Veite &amp; Co.
0I.C.K.U. Phil 5? Mistlip

Flpures Show Plainly Why It Pays
( Beware of Ointments for,
To Raise Purely-Bred
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
Helfers.
According to investigators in lhe
department, the average net cost of
iueoua turfao-a. 81
raising ft dairy heifer I year bld on
■ be uacd except
reputable phyakla
a Wisconsin funn is $3952 and of a
—,1.
I. a..n Crtl.
2-year heifer $61.11. These figures
are applicable to other dairy dis­
S CuL Toledo, O.. contalna no
tricts in the North mid East-where
r. lad is taken Internally. nrtlnR
land und feed values are similar lo
upon thn blood and mucous rurit tho »y«lrm- In buytnx Ilalta
IhmM! in WuuuuMin. They nro hateul
i Curn Iki &gt;uro you act tfio ««»on* data obtained from raising 117
calves from birth tn the time they
Ohio by F. J. Cheney
enter lhe dairy herd.
■ There ary in the United States ov­
er- 2MM0,WM) iLiiry cows. The.se
ik-tin-&gt; give -•me idea nf the im­
portance of (Ids'economic pmldem
You know what happens in a
to (hi1 counlrj’ as a whole, for these
rows must be replacod every few house in which the plumbiug is in
poor condition—everyiKhly in the
house' is liable to contract typhoid
keeping down Hie profits of tlie or some oilier fever. The digestive
organs perform tho same functionsi
dairymen.
.
Biilh-lin No. 19. ‘•The Cost of llais- in the human body as tho plumbing
-iu«. a lJau&gt;.Cuw^, iiublUlwd.hy Ilu&gt; llwttjfit the house, and-they should
U. S. Dept, .of Agriculfure. contains »e kept In first class condition do­
numerous tables mul several illus- lin' time. If you have any trouble
well-known
t nil inns of. t lie Jersey calves from with your digeelioh take ChainbofwliielF iln* items of cost were .ob- Intn’srTutitnt sBTKt'ynir nroncortatn
t» gel Quick relief. For .sale by All |
laim'd.'
Dealers.
—
Adv.
The most uhiHirlanl item was the
cost of Hie food, which was estimat­
ed al market value nml amounted lo
Subscribe fur the BANNER, only
$1.00 per year.
wwl «&gt;f lh»» hfift-r. whih* latair future
••J 1254 i»t •■• nl of tti&lt;* coat
L
Figures f&lt;&gt;r I hr average net cost
of the l-year-old fceif&amp;r are an fol­
lows:
For. I.................................................. $2 LOT
I.alxu1 .....
Ollier rinds
6.36

Spring Term

Ditrolt Business University

GrandRapKlsFloralGo
Monroe St.—Across From Monument

Total ............................................S35.W
To this should I"’ n&lt;lil&lt;**l tin* initial
Vafin* nf Ili&gt;- calf, which was e-liinalc.l In bn $7.61. making a total

Tills charge is justified in view of
lhe fad (hat dairy cows ate &lt; i.-&lt;|iie.|
willi this ilrni in determining lhe
cos( of milk production. Uy allow-nt* $3 cretlil for mmmre, il leaves

llr.it year.
\
Figures for lhe Average net cost
of the 2-^-ear-old heifer are ns fol­
lows:
.? 7.01
Initial value
. lilKF
Feeding Raw Beet Pulp.
.
Libor .
,
. 7JU
, ! 3.73
Our leading dairymen have silos and Ollier costs
feed ensilage nights and mornings and
G9.H
a feeding of hay at noon. They are
. h:oo
Credit for manure .
not feodfttg very much grain at pres­
..
ftl.H
ent prices. Tho best wheat feeds, glu­
One-half of lhe fowl cost the first
ten and cottonseed meal, aro the prin­
year ami oiic-tliinl fur the full two
cipal grains.
years
is
fur
wlmbami
skim
milk.
A few dairymen are’ feeding boot
By far the most oxprnrive.period
pulp and receiving good results. Ono
in iiiehfe fifihn calf is the first four
farmer who Is milking 13 cows told mo weeks, lhe funs! b'-im.- m-arly double
a few* days ago that since ho com­ lhal for any oilier f«HiT-we.'k jH-riml.
menced feeding this with the same This high cost is occasimied by ita
amount of grain. hU cows had gained being deperidmtl almost entirely up­
a little over a 40-quart can of milk per on whole milk.'
uy. says a writer tn an exchange. Boel
The man Inlstr ronuired in raising
pulp costa throe dollars per ton In car a heifer is. hIhhiI tn hours during
tots. Farmers give about eight quarts the llrsj year nnd •-*3 hours the sw*end year. The total cost of mao und
horse labor f»r lhe two yearn is
close lo
The innmin* iinoliiretl
Found a Cure for Rheumatism.
dm in- He- two &gt;■ ■« In- I.... . val­
“I sutTercd wilh rheumatism fob „...
....
ued ...
al ................
sH; r6iis«-.|m*nlly
the cost of
1
.
' alh
Uy offset by the
two years and coUld nut gel uiy labor is
iiraclii
-right hand to my mouth for that- value
. .............of .the immun*.
- The Hem “Other c&lt;ista” consislsuf
length of time," writea Lee L. Chap- ,.
xp..a„.s usually overlooked in rsexpenses
man. Mapleluu. town, “f auffercc Umaliitg «osls. These are mlere.l.
chaw '-«&lt;•.
■for «»•
the
vf buildings "•••■
find
terrible pain'to I coiiMI not sievp ur ciiaito’- use «•
de still al nighi- Five years ago 1 ' ••■iiiipm.'iit. i‘Xpmi*e for bedding,
fipgaa using Chamberlain's Lini- ! niiM-vllauemi- expenses, a share of
nmntand in two months Twas well [the general expenses for the entire
and. have not suffered With rheu- ! farm busine--. and.a charge to covmatfem. stare." For sale by All , ar losses by death -and discarding.
Dealers.—Adv,
.
■ The total for these 'forma nearly1

We will give your orders the greatest attention.
Everything in cut flowers. You will be pleased with
the stock you get from us—it’s fresh. .Phone 5995,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

flira Hannah &amp; sons. Props
Phone charges paid if order amounts to $3.00 or
over

This is a season of novelties and wc arc carrying a very fine

selection ol patterns of the newest importation ol tht foreign
products.

Wc invite your inspection.

Reliable Ladies* Tailoring Establiriuhcnt

S. WEGUSEN,
Citizens' Phone 2443

—

�THEB,

HdWtlMIKIB

:8UtLf VERT BIG BUSfkESS

GOOD DOJOS INCRUSE S’
SCHOOL miDIDtf!

APRIL 36, 1»1L
KNT COMPART

'South . Western
Michigan News

&gt;PER CENT MONTHLY
STARTIM6 WITH ONLY $50
piMT sai Rchmdmg.MoctRsge tab Gold
? OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Headed
By gome of Michigan**
Jmlck
Boat
Company.
of
Grand
■nd 11.(Mldenamin«tkmB*nd rKCmmud
.«« &lt;&gt;f Michigan, County «&gt;f Bar"
2b
M M Mft inve»tuient. An «ttr«cttae feature tn
Mort
ProgregKlvr
mid
Success
­
Rapids Now Valued nl About
ana
thi» inve»tment is that ibex are Income T««
ful Business Men.
Nnlice i» hereby given. Hint by nn
CM.000.
Exempt to the bolder for the rearan that the
One need not rail to foreign isles
order of the Probate Cmirt for lhe
.The National Automatic Music
It lakes n lol »f exvculive nhilily PROVF.D BY frr.viwncs comlull paid at the Kttrca.
Counly nf Barry, made mi the 3nl audit careful ailhearnnce lo._«lricl
Company wilh gi*m-nd offices nl lu- to search for buried Irensurc. Tra- '
Pll&gt;:» BY DEPARTMENT HP
5rt Mark* | Ave? N. W. Grand Rap- dilioil has il that somewhere with­
&lt;hty of April, A. D. tt»H, four 'business principles of integrity To
AGRICULTURE
months from lhal ilale were allow­ Atari n manufacturing, business &lt;rti
■ id«. Michigan, wa&gt; incorporated and in lhe coniines of Wnbesis lake, a
11 ii.-irlered under tlm laws-nf the few miles &gt;'est of Greenville, a pot
ed for creditors lo-prereiit lheir n capital of '»3t mid by Hlc exercise
H
Citizen* 4445 and 1122.
Fifth Floor,
claims against the outate of George of hard work and good judgtingil. CONSOLIDATION OF RURAL
|
hell Main 229.
Mich. Treat Bldg.
State of Arizona. March 16. in®, of gjild containing KXMMS) lies hid­
W. park, late of said county, de­ build in twelveyears a Inislncs-s lhal
and'is now comlucling a most pros- den away from mortal eyes, old
ceased. and that • nil creditors of has n real vnhie of atanil WX000.
a»d ctimulnlivi* busincM In John Wnhesia, Ottawa chieftain sold
SCHOOLS MADE EASIER।
raid deceased nro required lo pre­ Such genius as ran «l&lt;» Inal is wor­
hiimlreds ‘of acres* lo lhe govern- :
sent- their c laims to raid Pnipale thy the very highesl common Jal ion
The manageim-iii of this-largo and ineiit and received hi» consideration
Court, at the Probata (IDIre in lhe wlfhin tlm gill of lhe lilmriy loving
L-rowiyg*cdq»oraii.o: is-uuder.. the in gold. Refusing.lo divide with his
Fewer
School
Houses
Make
Possible
Cily of llmdings, tar mnuninnliou people of.-.lhix cnihirtmiweullli.
dir&lt;*ction
of
shrn&lt;of
lhe
most
sjh&gt;- trihesincn. lie wa* exllwl to live hi»
Employment., nf Belter Quiiliand allowance, on or before the 3rd
Thl.« very thing has lien done by
cessfjji and ent' fprising Imsiness life on th&lt;- shores of the Infer, where
day of August next, and that such
•
fled Teachers.
m&lt;*h of this iuid neighboring states. In- died at Iasi, by lhe hand of n
claims.will be heard before said
While it is Inn* l bat various fact­ i'.arn&gt;ll F. Sweet, Hn- president, is a Iribesmnn, inking with him Hie se­
Court, on Monday the 3rd day of
l esidenl of Grand Rnpiifa, nnd n di­ cret of lhe buried treasure. Hun­
August next, at ten o'rlwk in llm Grand Uapids. Mich. Tlie credit tai­ or* contribute to increase or de­ rector of the Oh! National Bank and dreds have searched for il for over
crease tin- attendance al ncliosd* in
foreiHMiii of lhal day.
lin’ rciiiarknblu growth •&gt;( Ihis given *&lt;*••! ions of the nrtllilry, il is ireoMurer and nwmm.-*-r of Hu* Grand a period of twenty-live years, but
Dated April 3. A. D. 1911.
Imsiness i.M due In Mr. .b-sick. for lhe worthy of comment lli.lt m I lie Rapid* Lumber «■&gt;. Tim vice- pres­ all lo no avail. Diving ro«K clair­
■ crari.es m. mack.
two partners w&lt;-re cunm-ried wilh slates having a high percentage of ident nnd sec’y-iii-asuriT arc also voyants ami mystic ehanus have
Judge of Probata.
him. in lhe Inisinl1** for tail a brief improved’ronils a much larger per­ both of the furniture cily..the form­ Ih’cii press«sl into service, bul Hu*
lime.
; centage ■ of lhe -student* enrolled er is active mhng&lt;*r of the Nation­ |miL of gold, remains hidden.^ Inter­
Th.- eXllericiiec ot Mr. Jesick in regularly attend lhe achools Hum al Piano Mfg. (lo. anil the Inlier is est in the ,slory wanes life ttie yean
(IRDEIi FOR PUBLICATION.
I his enterprise is similar l&lt;» Hint o( in the Males having a small prr- manager of tile Monroe ’Avenue pass by. bUl it i» 100 well founded
Slate of Michigan, the Prdlmle Hu- hero of a iimel. He camo .from
Largest and Best Equipped Flora] Establishment
eentogr of improved road*. In live Branch nf the Cilv Trust and Hav­ In ever lie forgoll.en, ami each swuCourt for lhe County of RaiTy.
iner ilndk men un the ground still
Germany willi. his parents when 3
'
nnd western stales, which ings Bank.
in Western Michigan.
,
Al a srraion' of said court, held nl years of ago ami when 23 years of eastern
have a lurg'- mileage of improved
The business of Hie Nnlional Au- ciigag&lt;*d In the search.
tho probate office. In llm cily of
funds., ihv. id cragr attendance of lotnalic Miislc Coupany is lo purHastings, in raid county, on the euli-rpriM* that
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Wlinl may Justly lie culled n
lie determined enrolled pupils in PAW-9 was «•&gt; per rliaw nnd install coin operated au­
fourth day of April. A. D. I9IL
should sueri*ed. He hml in the Hrst conf, while in four Mriilherii Mates tomatic piano* and all signs nnd in- freak of nature, occurred on Iho
Store Phone*—
Fann Phones—
Present: Hon. Chas.’ M. Mnck, years of I hi* bittiness all iho ex- and one northwestern slate, which du aljons point lo a success that will farm of J. W. Paltei-son In Essex,
Bell. 173
Bell. 651
perieiire* Hint can come to any
Judge of Probate.
make th&lt;* company one of tho big- Clinton County. On April 1st one
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
In the Mattar nf the Estnlc of new iiwliisliy and mon*, because of ntiomlam*- for llu* rami* year wn* ge-t indusirial cortmralions in tho of the i*wes in his Ihx-k gave birth
lark of capital. But wilh tireless
Eliza A. Green Tultay, deceas'd.
country. There is practically no In u tine lumli. and on.April 17111
energy
in*
forge.l
st
might
abend,
the
same
ewe
gave
hirth
io
another
,
rond*
Mate*
a*
again*!
ill
per
cent
limit
to
the
nrwsiiuliii'-s
to
whirli
Henry Green, son.* having filed in
(noicomlng
all
obstacles.
Toilay
he
thin
st
rung
lamb.
Tho
ewe
owns
in iln- bad rimib slnfcs.
hi th" they may, alia in in n limitless field.
said court Ids pclilinn praying thal
lambs and is seemingly as fund
llm administration of raid estate he stand* al lhe head of one nf Grand slub**.llrsi n;ii|n&gt;il :r&gt; percent nf l.lie
Tho 1913 audit by. tlie Detroit lioth
her twin iambs 17 days tipart as
granted Leander Reams, or lo some llapnls llnest industries. Still a
Trust Co. show* a most remarkable uf
young man. he hn* a future before Illi' latter group of slate.-*
ulhnr-suitable person.
,
growth. Tho Increase in the num­ if they were only a few hours apart.
Il is Ordered, That the flr|»t day him Hint is enviable.
tier of piamM opera!*-*! was steady
Tiff* Ji-Hick Boat Company anof May A. D. 1914. al Icr. o’clock in
during the year tuta. increasing
Proceeding** in the construrllnn of
The l.oug lake Resort Is better fitted this sea­
Iho 'orenoon, al said probata office, ninoufnrluriiig felxnil .two Imais per
That Improveil roads would liem*- from 105 in January to 2&gt;»2 in Do- lhe drain through Hie Chandler
son than ever before to accommodate all com­
bo nnd is hereby appointed for day at the present time. Their 111 our e&lt;runtiy school syslem there ceinimr, wilh m-t receipt* almost .Marsh and which will empty into
product
includes everything in
ers.. With one of the best little resort stores in
hearing said pclilion;
taints from lhe row-lx»at to the tm would seem !&lt;• be m&gt; doubl. Improv­ ilouhle in Dtjccmtier what they were tasiking Glass river near Dewitt,
Harry county, and boats, fishing tackle, etc.,
and whirh were commenced last
Il is Further Ordered, Thai public, f&lt;gil launch. They also handle lhe ed roads iniikr il possible lo consol­ in January.
your outing can but be a pleasure if spent at
idate or eeiiiralize tho schools ami
notice thereof lx* given by publica­ Gray Marine Motor.
Tin* pianos operated by this com­ summer, have nearly reached llm
.
,
establish graded ......... Is in tlie pany are producing a nel income point where Co. Drain Cominissiontion of a copy of this order, for
AL Hu: present lime they nroynn- lo
lKree~sucr&lt;*raivo weeks previous to slrurling launelH** In rend In Louis­ rural rltstrirt^. Such sehtwils een- siinicloiit to pay a dividend of 1 per or, Lonls F.-Green, is ready- to go
said day of hearing, in tfm Hastings ville, Ky.: Hudson Falls, N. Y.: Irally tacfiled will aucomUiOftata all eiml per moulh on all ctipilal stock before Judge of Frohnte Charles M.
HANNER, a newspaper printed and Highland Park. III.: Niagara Falls. of lhe children willtin a radius of issued nnd cstnbli'h a surplus fund Mecrill nnd ask for lhe appoint­
from t to 5 miles. In many com­ with which to purchase additional ment nf three special c(iminl#sloticirculated in said counly.
N. Y.; ami a’ HMI passenger Inunrh munities
having the advantage of
CHAS. M. MACK.
fur people in .Saugatuck, Mich. II*-- improved roads .coniniodiuus build­ pianos. Tlm Kock .of this C«uti- ers.-who will go over the pro|K»ed
A true copy.
Judge of Proliata.
pany is offered willi confidence lo route of the drain, determine its
renlly lhey shipped h tine large ings
have ben ph&gt;vid&lt;-&lt;l. more com- those comcervativi- inv»*sl«»rs who necessity nnd award dnm;ig»‘M if any.
Ella C. Eggleslmi,
launch
lo
Panama..
'
Register of Probata.
All releases along Hie right of way
Mr. J.-sick is conduct Ink a retail
belter rale of interest than liny iii.lnghntn county have ta-'*n seettrstore in which lie carries a com­
pile line of I»ont equipment, it is ing have been supplied nl minimum ran otherwise obtain without risk ’eil- mid right' uf wny is being se­
Hair of State Tax Lands..
cost. For instance. einci* lhe Im­ as lo lhe safely of lheir invesl- cured along lhe line of the proposal
nrobal.ly
iho
largest
taint
siipiUy
Slate of .Michigan, Auditor Gen­
provement of lhe main highway* in nionl. As a guarantee of mierrss- drain in Until nnd Dewitt townshins.
What a beautiful world it would be. You can come
eral's liepartment, 1-nnslng, April I. house in W,-tern Michigan. Il&lt;- al­ Durlinm counly. N. C, tin* number fiil buaineM the National Automat­ When this is comptatad llm conso has hundreds of patterns for &lt;&gt;f school house* has Ih.*pii reduced
near a “World of Flowers” by visiting our floral
1914.
ic Music Company submits a live Irncl will Imi h-l. Tin* csliiiial&lt;*d
NOTICE is hereby given thal. cer­ special boat equipment llial cannyl
cost
of
lhe
drain
ia
nlxiul
*35.&lt;*io
or
years
n-coni
of
never
less
than
I
store or oiir greenhouses.
tain lands situated in tho county of be found in regular Block.
rd mul have two or inoro roonta anti jier mnl per month paid upon cap­ $l5,0(m.
It is nlxml ten miles long
Barry, bhi off tn tho State for taxes
We have everything in seasonable hot house cut
employ two or more teachers.
nnd the branches make about Ilf—
ital stock.
of 1910 and previous years, and de­
Then* an- nl present -aboul 2.000
East Rutland W. C. T. U.
Icon miles more.
flowers and plants for spring settings,
scribed in sjAlcmonta which will be
consolidated
rural
school*
in
Hie
April 22nd lh&lt;* W. (1. T. II. mol- at
forwarded to the office of the the
Imine of Mrs. Adilio Perry for United Slates. It appears lhal Mas-*
■ Sad Com* of Mr. Brown.
Treasurer of raid County, nnd may
-ai liu--ii'. Indians and Ohio have
I'pon conclusion of flic plaintiff's
be seen at said office previous tn 11k. piinxw of organizing for the inml&gt;* I in* greatest progress along
leslimony in Hie yase «»f James K.
of 191L Ofllrera* e|.-clw|- for
thn day of sale, will be sold nl year
Bell - Main 208 ................................ Citizen 2470
these lines, anil il is rather signill-l Wii&lt;» owned a Iiuihc and lol in Brown of Lansing, vs. the (lily of
iln*
year
an*
as
follows:
Pres..
Mrs.
public .auction by said Treasurer, at
I own;
St. Johns, on trial in the Clinton
Fred
Smith;
A'ice
Pres,
Mra.
C.
M.
Store 148 Monroe, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
the County Seat, onJhn first Tues­
nbout one-third of Hie roads have .V living he found hard ,to make.
counly circuit court Inal week,
day of Mny next, al tho time amt Biggs: fiw'y. Miss Kali&lt;* Biggs; liovn improved. According lo statis- Willi high iirircd lull ter, eggs and Judge Kelly B. Scarl, who heard the
Trens,
Mrs.
Aihlit* Perry. The &lt;l&lt;’lplace. designated for lhe Annual agalcs appointed
steak;
lics
of
thn
Agricultural
Ih-pailnn-iiL
evidence,
directad
Iho
jury
to
reniU
io attend th’e
Tax Sale, if not previously redeem­
Ilion- was t-xpi-ndeiHn tKir.i. 8224W Said lie. iln* farmer gets Hie pi-lf
er a verillcl of no eipi«‘ of nejion.
ed or cancelled according tn law. county convention al Hastings wen* in Mnssarlmsi-lts for ' Un1 ’ebnvey- t'thlnk I'll tljfithe game myself.
Brown is lhe M. U. T. inolminnri
Said statements contain a full de­ Mrs. A. I. Newton. Mrs. Addie Perry. nm-o of pupils In' cmisolhlafi-d
who sought ||fi,&lt;»MD damages from
scription of each parcel of said Mis* Kate Biggs. Mrs. H. II. Weaver schools, but in I'Alfi lhe expenditure A hill-- farm just mil &lt;*f town
lhe cily of St.' Johns for injuries
nnd Mrs. Augimia Waters. The
collection taken for flowers was 21 for this purposit amounted to is^rA- Was rented by the nforeraid Brown, alleged to have been n*veivmi when
ORAMEL R. FULLER,
213. In Iiidiaiiallhe expenditure for 'He (ilanled corn,, pease, iieaii* and a pile of galvanized rooting toppled
cents.
Tho
Union
will
rne.-f
with
4-wks.
Auditor General. ’
’ • oats.
over on him. The accident took
any .one who would like to have thi-5 purpose Jn\ 1901 amounted In
themmoot al lheir homo the tlrinl W&gt;,(si0, while in 1908, S2WI.IXMI wns Made Icmiglis in which to fccil. tlm place while a number of men were
chasing a.ral on lhe sln’els «&gt;f St.
That’s Why Wa Have Cut the Price on Our
W&lt;*ilne.««lay of each month. Excry expended. This cXpwidihin! tar
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
.
Ixxly is invited lo alien.! these (ranspurlaiiqn reflocti, in a .general Repaired llm pens, likewise lhe Johns,
Emmet County Landa
sheils
;
Rlale of Michfgan The Probato rnoejings.
,
Every molluv In Um way, tlie exleitl and ptpgrassjif this
edm-alional
inoveim-id.
It
must
not
And
bmiglil
some
straw
to
make
Court for Um County of Barry.
,
community
should Im iuterosled in
Whilc plowing on Howard St.
WHY TOIL IN THE SHOPS EVERY DAY AT SMALL WAGES,
. Ifi'ein ImiIs.
.
At a session of said court, held al Hm
।
IcmpiTanee cauw for Hie sake !&gt;&lt;■ understood Hint Illis i’ an addi­
Johns
’
farm,
east
of
PortlamL
Tu&lt;*»
WHEN
YOU
CAN
HUY GOOD FARM LANDS FOR
tho probate office^ In tho Cily of of
,
lheir children, sn come In llm tional burden, ns the expenditure
day, Bernie Roppas stirred up a big
Haxlingx, in Raid counly, on Hie next
t
mooting fdr ihc purpose of thus made is saved in other diree­ Said Mr. Brown ^o Farmer Biggs, blue racer. The reptile made a
Fourth day of April A. D. 1911.
.joining the- Woman’s Christian lions; llial is. by lhe dtereamj in I What is your faxyrftc bred nf pigs? dash through a near-by fence ami
Present: Hon Chas. M. Mack, Temperance
•
Union mnl show lo tho lhe numta-r of schools and economy Some clnM».se the black mid some lhe leaving his plow, Hopp.ns Marled in
Judge of Proliata.
n world where you stand—for lhe W.
pursuit. The snake entered a hol­
In Dm Matter of the Eslate of &lt;1
t T. U. stands for God and home
In Indiana, Massachusetts, Ohio While some prefer the white In­ low' oak log. Prying the log open
■RY PAYING A FEwJDOLLARS DOWN AND THE RALANCE ON
stead;
'
Jesse Callihan. Pcccnxed.
f nml unlive land ami for purity of and other states lhe ono-roblh, oneJnpfin A. l''illilnn arm hnvipp fllrd rstatr
__ Itappns uncovered seven blue rac—Rmt-wd-ioth—1*4—youe-www* +rnrhrr-srho«t1s-«n—brtng-rrptaeed AIumI—
EASY“TEHMS VolrW f1.1. s/lON nA\T. YDITR FARM CIXARER
ors whlcTi were quirkly dlApaiched.
I
thought
il
iHissiblo
you
might..
in raid court hin peliiinn praying |x*
t
among tin* Ixiyal Workers for by central tmhool houses, with half
The combined length nf the seven
AND PAID FOIL
that administration de Ixmis non good
,
a dozen rooms ami ns tunny teach­
this year of toil.
-nnkos measured 35 feet, nn average
of raid cstatfl may he granted to
^Augusla. Wnlei-s. Press Cpr.
ers.
Wagons are sent out every Now, since you've asked nrn Mr. length of five feel for each snake.
Your Railroad Fara-Frea
Brown,
Charles A. Gaskill or lo some other
day to gather up the children nnd
xsuitable person.
.-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— to take (Item, home again in Hie ev­ ■ Just lake you pen and write it down. Who cab.beat this?
ANY ONE PURCHASING ONE OF OUR FARMS WILL DE CRED­
Il is Ordered. Thai the first day
ening. All of tlm children within a। While much* depends upm ■ Un*
ITED WITH THE R. R. I AITE. A CUSTOM WE HAVE CARRIED
Thieve* enleml lhe Clinton Coun­
breed
_ ;— of May, A. D. 1911. al ten o'clock in ■
radius of raV.-ral miles are thusI ,
ON FOR YEARS.'
e
lhe forenoon, at raid probale ofUco.
provided with lhe pinst moderni Nlttah .more d&lt;t&gt;(fflds on how you ly Cider Company's plant on West
Wiliam street Mivornl days ago nnd
feed,
\
Imi and is hereby ap|M&gt;inlc&lt;l for
MANY CHOICE W* AND »» RTIlX LEFT *OF THESE GOOD
school facilities. In spine of these■
bearing said petition.
HARD-WOOD TIMBER LANDS. WRITE THE AOENT WHEN
schools i-oursrs in manual training,, Anil should you Jack in cleanliness sinh- brnnn and copper tumiunling to
about
WOO.
’
It is Further Ordered, Thai pub­
i
You'll
find
(h&gt;*
business
pruillluss.
ngricnlluri*. - nnd home eronomics
YOU ARE GOING.
lic notice thereof bn given by ptibli4mve Ih-oii inlnidtired. srienttttc npcalion nf a copy of .this order,,,for
.paratus ulilizeiL ond ti*achers hnv-. To grow good Imga'yqil fiuisl make
Gcornc .M. Harrison, nephew of
Edwin H. Gcbraad, The MIohlfan Farm Man
three successive weeks previous to
hmm,
• inu special qunlifieattoiK mid train­.
Rare! Harrison, thiritrsl xetttar of
raid day of hearing, in the Hastings
This rnn'I. bi* done with corn alone; Knlmnaz'Ki county, horn in Kalama­
ing eihployiil.
.
BANNER, a newspaper printed nnd 'Now Does Her Own Work.
Some shorts and bgrley finely zoo in lhe year ifL'm mid a resident
N. B. IF YOU WANT AN IMI’ROST.D FARM. WR HAVE OVER
circulated in said county.
ground ' - \
of Paw Paw for Iho last 50 years,
Difference.
Uk) GOOD ONES IN 30 DIFFERENT COUNTIES IN WESTERN
.
GRAB. M. MACK. '.
.
the porkers smoolh nnd ilitxl nt his home in Hint place last
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
Bald a Russian dancer to a Phila­ Will • make
AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN.
.
A true cony.
Judge of Probate.
round.
.• \
week. Tho deceased was a member
ble Compound Helped Her. delphia reporter:
Ella C. Eggleston,
And gixxl skimmed milk xfc-ill never of iho family which
prohnbly '
"Wo can learn much from the danc'­
fail
•1
\
•
Register of Probate.
figures more prominently in the
ing
of
animals,
but
why
did
we
go.
Ironton, Ohio.—'* I am enjoying bet­
• To put tjif yurlx-in pigRiosMail.
early development of Kalamazoo
ter health now than 1 have for twelve of ell things, to the turkey ? There is
than any other. His father, lived
ORDER FOR PUBI.1CATI0.V
Something a lltUe too vulgar in the• Brown bouglil some pigs ana home Hie greater part of his life in Van
In* went, i *
\
Pipe This—Try the Banner Job Department
gan lo take Lydia K. turkey's dancing, -and they who tail-•
Buren counly. hut his undo Biuel
Slate of ' Michigan, The Probate
Good quartern made, them quite lived in Kalamazoo counly from
Court for lhe Counly of Barry.
Pinkham's Vegeta­
for your next job. It’s al! done by finished
-conU'hi;
She ■hrugscd her •lender shoulders.u
November 22, 1928. nnlil his doalh.
At a' session of rald .i-ourL held al
ble Compound I
r
He
fed
(hem
well
three
limes
a
(lay
lhe probat.- office, iii the Cily of
Hi:
smiled
on
Iho
shores
ot
||.1rricould not sit up. I
printers who have spent years at the trade.
Hastings in raid counly, on lhe
had female troubles Burned. "To way, ‘Everybody la talk;. On sweet qiilk, sour.milk, curd am) &gt;-on lake on Prairie Rnnile in lhal
t
.
whey.
■
\
Get away from the “Apple Butter”—so wise
year, the Aral while man- tn locale
Hixtocntii day of April A. D. 1911.
Ing about hitn'-rlhhl la an eulogy. But
. Ground fetal and corn fe&lt;| wilh the in Kalnmar.no counly. lie was tho
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
vous.
I used tho to aay, 'Everybody la talking about
up and let the Banner Boys take care of you.
milk
Judge of Probate.
JI rat Judge of the county, Gonrge
remedies a year and her—that's an elegy." •
S*x»n mnda-Jiis porkers shine’like Harrison’s father was ono of Iwrti. In Hie Matter of lhe Estate of
silk.
.
Helen M. Dayton, Deceased.
ty-lhroo children, sixteen of whom ,
and for the Iait eigh t
bmin uuatneea.
A. E. 1‘atlon. Administrator hav­
grew lo maturity. His grandfather
•’Young Waggles,” remarked Flip- Some wiley n«-&lt;nt phinlcd out
ing filed in said court his petition
William’ Harrison, wns n hrnlhoY nf
.
worked for other son, as hu made himself comfortable How stomach worms were pul lo Benjamin Harrison of-Virginia, ono
praying for reasons Umrojn slated
rout
:;A lliat hr mny be licensed to sell the woman, too. I cannot pratae Lydia E. lit n deep club armchair, "has had
nf Hie-signer* of the Declaration of
inlcrcsl nf Hie ilervawd in the n-nl Pinkham's Vegetable Cu&lt;D|&gt;ound enough lhe laugh turned on himself In bls By merry war nml powdered lye
Indopendencc, nml Harri.-um wns
estate lherrin described nl private for I know I never would have been as little joke against the Flames Fire Ami other tonire ho cpuld buy;
Ihorcforo a cousin of two of our
But
he
refused
them
ns
ho
should
gale.
well if 1 had not taken It apd 1 recom­ Insurance company.**'
distinguished presidents, the hero
Fed will and uslrt*s made frohi womk of Tippoennoo. William Henry Har­
It is Ordensl. That lhe flfb-rnlh mend it to •affering wuuuyi. ”
"What do you meant" asked Fllpday of May A. D. 1911, at ten o'clock
rison. mid his granllson, Benjamin
Daughter Helped Also.
All summer tang he fdd them well Harrison, president from Indiana. Battle Crock Man Finds New Elfe in | tonUhlng results. It U known every­
in the forenoon, at raid proliatiwhere because of Its merit. The first
• Well." continued his friend, "be And they were fat and III lo sell; Tin“I gavo it
my daughter when she
office, lx* and is ’ hereby np(&gt;ahilcd
First Dim of Wonderful
uncle. Baz.ol, wns declared many
&lt;J.i»o proves.
. „
.
was thirteen years old. She was in Insured five hundred cigars, smoksd They had the length, were large in times to bo the original of "Ben
for hearing raid peliiimi;
Hctnedy.
Mnyr^ Wonderful Stomach Remedy
-size ,
'
It is Further Ordered, Thai pul&gt;- school and was a nervous wreck, and them, aud then sent In a claim on
Roden.** tho principal charactor. in
clears the digestive tract of mucoid
-lic ncuiee iheri*of be given by pul&gt;- could not sleep nights. Now she looks tho ground that they bad been *io- They were lhe apple.of his &lt;*yes;
accretions and renaoyes poisonous
J. Fonimnee Cooper’s fnmous novel
He'd call llm tiuym- up today
William
N.
Ooss.
SIS
Aldrich
St.
matter.
It
brings
swift
relief
to
suf
­
• liention of a copy of this order, for so healthy that-even the doctor spraks strayrd by fire."
■
. of "Oak Openings, or Iho Ron llunthreo *ucci*x*ivc weeks previous U) of it You can publlah this letter if you
"And of copras he got laughed atf And see how much |mt pound he d1 lor" which has Ils soiling in Knln- Bnttla Creak, wits troubled with atom- ferers from stomach, liver and bowel
troubles.
Many declare that It has
raid &lt;lay of hearing, in tho Host­ like.”—Mrs. Reha Bowman, 161S. lota
i«y.
.
"Not a bit of It. The company baa
mazoo valley. George M. Harrison
saved
them
from
dangerous
opera
­
ings BANNER a newspaper print­ Street, Ironton, Ohio.
was reared amid the scenes nml in­ and money with ■pfclallsts and In ex­ tions and many ara sure that it has
had him arrested on a charge of
The Buyer lold his lale Of woe.
ed and circulated in raid county.
cidents of the frontier, nnd even In pensive treatment* that failed.
Why will women continue to suffer
Just why lhe market was so low.
Cha*. M. Mark.
iMtyhood look his place in ils stir­
Ho
took
Mayr'i
Wonderful
Stomach
That Tariff Bill was raising hob
A true copy.
Judge of probate. day in and day out and drag out a aickly,
ring neltvitiea. His educational nd- Remedy at last and wonderful result*
half-hearted existence, missing three- Reliable-Folrv's Honey nnd Tar And pulling klnppers off lhe inh. । vantages were limited lo the schools followed. When he had taken only sure It’s Mayr's. Go to MulhoiUnd's
Ella &lt;*.. Egglestun.
But if Hu y were fat and smooth nnd1 (nuchl in the different homes of Iho one bottle ho wrote:
fourths of the joy of living, when they
Register of Probata.
drug store ahd ask them about the
Compound.
"I got more relief out of one bottle wonderful reaulu it has been accom­
can
find
health
in
Lydia
E.
Pinkham
’
s
round
. pioneers, and was Ihoroforo Tory
Just'be
sun* iiiav
that juu-ira/
you-buy Foley's
----- . . :
-------------------------------jii
».i ov num
j °
your wonderful stomach remedy plishing among people they know­
Vegetable Compound I
Honey nnd Tor
ii ,n
n He'd give him seven tents per monger. When n hoy he went lo of
Jlonry
Tar .Compound
.Compoumi—Il
IIJJ
than
I
did
In
all
my
years
ot
treating
er send to Geo. H. Marr. Mfg- Checnpound.
k, ,
Paw Paw and secured -work ns n with specialists.
If you have the allKhtost doubt .reliable medicine for coughs, colds
Creeds and philosophies and al)
handy boy in the E. Pmith nml ComLyilta E. 1'Inkbam**Vegeta*’eroup,
r~“**’ whixiping coughs, bronchial
i.nnmninni
‘•If I had all the money I have spent
------- 1g* ar* vanity and folly before
'and la- grippe coughs, which are He hung tho -copeltar on the hook,■ a&gt;any clothing store. Ho never left for doctors* bills I could buy a farm. nuny grataful tauara from people
this business, securing ftrql n part I will certainly recommend Mayra who
weakening lo the syslem. Il also Tdok out hi* memorandum liook
reitored. Any drug­
■
gist can toll you.it* wonderful effects.
„forad- fives prompt and definite results And figured up the whole expense! ownership, then n full ownership. Wonderful Stomach Rdmedy.”
For ule In Tlutlnga ' by Mulholo|&gt;ened, for lioarscncra tickling thrqnl and Per pound they'd &lt;M»t him 20 cents;■ maintaining thn name of this largest
l«n&lt;f« Drug Store and druggist* *vestablishment in Paw Paw until bis• thouaanas or otnera -who
woman stuffy wheezy breaiuingv—Arthur To pay bis rent he sold his cow.
Poor Brown, he’a in the asylum now.* death.
I thia remarkable remedy with­
held Iu strict confidence.
Mulholland.—Adv.
A9VB. PAY.
O, B. Garrell, Djsler, Mich,

United Light

Railways LU.

Howe, Snow, Corrifan &amp; Bertlea

Chink of henry Smith
grand Rapids, micb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Places to Resort

AcKer’s Point

A WORLD OF FLOWERS

ELI CROSS

THE WAR IS ON!
$5 to $10 an Acre

WOMAN COULD
NOT SIT UP

GAVE DOfflID ENOUGH TD DDT
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                  <text>■AHRV COUNTY

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

CRUDE METHODS
IN MANUFACTURING

THE
20 PAGES
TWO CONGENIAL HASTINGS

DRY GOODS MERCHARTMEN

HASTINGS

BANNER.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 7,1914
RURAL TEACHERS’ PflOGRES

PART ONE-1 TO 8

TRY BANNER WANTS

Everybody Rwul» The BANNER.

NUMBER 1

WINDSTORM CO. WINS ITS

TELLS ABOUT THE
I SIVE CLUB MET HERE SATURDAY EXTRA NUMBER ON
SUIT IN PORT HURON DECIDES TO CONTINUE
■
('qinpany
WolihhiT
Ixw on
jnr i xuiu r •••
—
THE LECTURE COURSE , Pidirj- That .lapsedPayThrough
HASTINGS PASTORATE
VERA CRUZ EIGHT , I ranging
Now Forfkdustl Pic­

A. K. Frandsen and S. IL Keefer.
Rolli Spent Yenrs In Retail Dry
Non I’xijinrnt .Vasr^Mumts.
nic June 4.
Goods Business.
| The Michigan Ylulual Tornado. IIKV. HITTS OH14XHH XT PHEHCI-HDK WILCOX WRITES TO
MINER KEELER TELLS OF VISIT
The Rural Teacher* I'rocroiuive WIJLL BE GIVEN MOND %Y EVE
It
I* oflenrr the exception than
HIS PIIOATH IN niTlAMI
l AT CALL TO LOMION
TO BRASS FOUNDRY IN CITY
Club held their last mil ling «f Hih KING MAY II, AT THE METIltf- I Cyclone’ &amp; Wimlslonn company ha.*
Hie rule that two men nwociated
j rcrriviHl word that n deciM^ii in &gt;l-»
uunui.
year Saturday May 2. al the Court . BIST EPISCOPAL CIIIWCIL
OF SEOUL. MOREL
TOW WHIP.
together in the retail business, as
j favor has twen made by Judge Law.
House. These meeting# w&lt;-re well
partners are congenial to cacti
। of Port Huron, in a ipise in Which.
nllt-nded
during
the
year,
but
the
oi her ami to lhe public from wlmm WOUNDED DURING STREET
|llir«’&lt;- brothers attempted in r.fs'iiv- ANNOUNCES DECISION AT
KOREANS ARE DESCRIBED
attendance
should
have
been
belfer.
ILLUSTRATED
LECTURE
ON
they receive their patronage. Any
i er f 150 on a |adicy wlm-li li.i.l he/n
Both of Hie Reading Citric book*
lallow'#! to lapse. In tnft loc wiuHAS A VERY QUAINT PEOPLE one who is around the store of
BAPTIST "HOMECOMING
FIGHT WITH MEXICANS were taken up ami inany special
THE PANAMA CANAL !&gt;torni which .-wept oyer the state
Frandsen &amp; Krdfer for any length
questions were detJid&lt;ii. If these
of Him' will be struck with Hie very
one &gt;'ear ago last March, it •Jam­
meeting# did nothing tnore 11mn to
Attended Memorial In Seoul In pleasant manner of each of the Says Air Was Full of Lend. Is gel the teai-bers logetli.r, they
aged three liartis* owned |»y Ifemy. Brllnrs Il’s ilk Holy Io Ret
Over Two Hundred Vieux Will He Edward and Jiitne# .hillilsnn. Of Si.
gentlemen in quest Inn. not only in
(
Honor Of Lute Emperor
would be-very helpful, as they will
Herr and Help His (Crim­
(xiinalcsclng on Ship
their demeanor toward the public,
Shown. Afternoon EntertainC.tair county. Henry anil Edwanl
talk alMUlfe-thelr' work. This let#
Of Japan.
ing Chitri-h.
but Inward each other. .
“Solace.”
held a joint policy; Jam&gt;*s lodd one
meat May Be Ghro.
each other know what , Hie others
Fusan. Korea,
Neither of them have that far­
individually.
AIL three nimrted
he has
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Wileox. of are doing, and fins a great tendency
On
Monday
evening.
Muy
1
till
will]
*"
Thursday, Seplember 12. fetched. forced pleasantness Dial »&lt;&gt; ButJamL whose son. Clamle, was Io unify the work; a Thing that i.«
On Ihe way nrross, wo met a Mr. often' marks the manner of the over woundFd in action at Vcrn Cruz, very essenlial for Urn In -l Welfare
Scutl, and willi him were Ihe only nnximi# merchant, lint just the wore greatly relieved the Intier nf tlie pupils mid dotnnninny in
find class paMVinfior# on Hie laiat, plain good nature (hat is bred in part of Itisl week when they nfimiv- c.-n.-ral.
F. J. Bet 14, tiiHirr
aiul wore assigned tha riiniro rooms, Hit’ bone.
the local Baptist
cd their son’s ' first loiter telling
The teachers, through ilic efforts
then? Iieing only two of Iherii on the
about .Hie tight in which he wait in­ of Mr. Falger. have mad-- arraqg"; promenade deex. But choice room#
jured. Claude, whose picture was niontit for another scho#l picnic i»F
. did fioi save me; I got along pretty
iTmewTr™,
wtal™;r",wr.'
»"i"
“
e.
"
’
"b
•"""'•.
O.al
Hr#
»n.i
published in the Barnier Inst week, be held this year. 'Tbii picnic is
well until I tried to dress in the
■rooms to be taking lit# predicament for tin* ffili grad&lt;B gradual.-,, hut may view il. It is a world ev&lt; '
morning, but I finally decMed to
philosophically ami vvriles his par­ every school child mid their parents where America will In- host of
Lilmimt .was iuIumuL .-Tlusy.-iil
Hhiy In my berth until we were in
ents a* folhiws:
■
in Harry conntyjsro eonhatty invit­ nations and profiles. It wtR- .. . '
Hie hpriMir.
unit btonm -nil trt
ed lo attend, for a good time will be housed in palaces and Powers and *15o and began suit in justice court
The Korean is certainly a sight,
lo-rerover damage* from the roiuwaiting
for
them.
Formerly
.
the
parks,
whOM
foreground
is
the
s&lt;-a.
an. entirely different man. Those
‘ re court jury foifnd
Dear Mother ami Father:
picnic was held on Saturday. 1ml ■ The manager# of thia_aillurUinthat dress have on white cotton garbut ili&gt;- company's
We arrived here all O. K. al for reasons that cannot -I#* avoided ment have had the assistance of the
ineiitM, a very short waist, and long,
t Huron appealed
throe o'clock Wednesday morning Hie date was chnngiMl lo Thursday committee in charge of the exposi­ attorney in
baggy pants, tied around the ankles,
•ircuil court on the
Ihn 22ml. American# from' all the June I. 't he picnic is !•• tie held tion amt have also al their com­
and they arc I'llher barefoolod, or
ships were tin the Dench al four, so nn the Fair Grounds in Hastings, mand the finest picture# ev.-t; taken grounds that it wa# a 'question of
wear a note iimde from corn husks.
you see we were mi the job. There lii-mcmber the date and place and of the Panama Canal, in its xariou# law.
Till# is lied on by a string passing
wore close to 2Ji00 sailors and about plan.to be there.
.
stage# of building; of tlie Exposi­
between the big toe*. There arc
t.5oo marines. The sailors first
i with the remit of
The following committees were tion buildings and their beautiful greatly |
.
alMiul 4 nr 5 inches iielwecli the
battle took place nt II o'clock. We
rile, and the beauty spot# to he seen
skirt and waist, that is simply man
were marching down the street elected tn provide entertainment m connection with a trip lo Ihe Exfor. the day:
. . t
or woman ns Ihe case may be. The
wilt'll
when me
Hie .ncxicniiB'iipciHti
Mexicans opened hit
fire &lt;&gt;
on;
ii
■
•
which was the residLnf lauu'sLudy
posilion.
women have mi n big- skirl a# large
us'with inachine guns from win-1 ••omnutroi’ on Finance—e. J.
examination of other systems,
Over two tiun&lt;lre,| views will be and
. nt the waist as al Ihe IhiIIoui. The
dowa and (ops of tall buildings. We Edger. Mr; Slinchcomb, Mrs.-Maude
it would have lu‘rit quite impossible
men of dignity wear a hat that is
shown with the best apparatus and
returnbd the fin1, but were unable Hmllh.
ipany lo have estahlishsimilar to a black silk hat. but not
to tell h&lt;»w many of them we "got."
Committee for Profrum—V. R. a splendid lecture from the plat­
‘nce thnl th'-, not ices had
over four inches across the crown
We lost several men mid a number! Johnson, Miss Barnum. Miss Fuller, form, The place will Ih* the Mi-lhmid is as useless a# a thing can he.
odist Episco|&gt;al Church: th "
wen* wounded. Don’t he worried
"
Committee
on Spoil—X.
Th" men are tall, and remind one of
Munday evening at eight &lt;
when you n-hd (his. I got hit on Bump, Mis# Gladj
lys
“ Beck.
‘ ’C.’ Boyes,
'
Ihddera
o(
lecture!
course
n Shanghiii rooster: they all have a
—
the left leg. just ahovn the ankle on A. Hauer. Mis» 1llildnd
llofsh, C.
very thin beard. The old men all
will present them al I hi
the outside. It was just a tlvsh Watkins. W Hustings.
Ret. mid Mrs F. J. Belts.
look like philosopjiers.
others’ will pay 25 cents
wound, so it Is coming along nicely.
300- tickets at ten cents
I have just read my description,
A. K. brnndsen.
1'hurcli, has been 'nourishing,
The hospital corot on the field took HASTINGS PYTHIAN* TO
s&lt;dd to siudents of the
and -from II know you are not aide
lieves that it i- his duty Io remain
The firm of Frandsen and Keefer me bark Io the ship ns soon as jmsIn' picture them al all, but I cnniml started In business In this idly Sep­ aoble. Sa I am in the hospital ship
here and -&gt;-rv In- rimgreKalion unVISIT WOODLAND LODGE school# there wil) .be nn alfcrnnoti
enleriamtnent given in the social
describe them bi'iler, ns they me tember 10. toil. (he first occupants “Solace." I can’t walk yet, but, ex­
room# of the church on Monday af­
simply Indescribable, only to say
the new Stebbins Block, without pect to bo nlje to soon. Ia?l me tell Local Brother# Going tn Woodland ternoon at 3.30 o'clock.
that they are dark colfired, simple of
you
the
air
was
full
of
lead
for
minded people living in mud liouscs, any trade to start; with, having over nn hour. It was iny birthday
TIMJIl-HC.il SUNDAY" FOB
Tickets foe the ••veiling will be
in 11 Molor-Cara, Monday
Mr. Belt# made this autiounccone story high, straw roofs and dirt moved here from Eaton Rapid# so you see it was a birthday pres­
sold only at the door. No re#ervEvening.
mem al th" “Homcrflining’’ in the
floor. All tlie burdens are. carried where they had been engaged In a ent. We have got Vera Cruz in our
Baptisf church nil Monday night, in
The mrtnheM of the WiMMitnnd
on their hacks, nn what is known similar business for throe years.
control al present. _As fast as I tie Knights of Pythias lodge will enter. ns a "jigger." This jigger Is ma&lt;h&gt;
Mexicans try Io cane, in our myii lain- Ihe members Of Ho* Hastings GRANT MUIR WILL HAVE AN
INCLUDING S. S. SCHOLARS!
of two |H&gt;h&gt;s wilh stick* in (hl'iii al
drive them bark.
bulge on Monday evohinz. Tin- ’lo­
right angles, nnd these are strapped
I have written all Hie news for cal meilibc.rs will assemble in front
NOT AT CHURCH. TOTAL 10,000
AUCTION SALE SAT. AFTERNOON
on their backs. They carry every­
this lime.
of
th*hall
al
0:30
o'clock
and
(ravel
On his first Sunday lie preached tn
thing in- these Jiggers, be il a*trunk
Ever your loving son.
lo. Woodland in ; 1 i motor-car*, WIII Close Out Certain Lines of
a. cuiu-rvgatiou &gt;••( p.i pmQtis. In
or hay. They are wont when work­
,
Claude.
Ought
Io Hr Ten Thousand In Bar- Hie Siindny school .there were just
't hey wjll be enlerjahied tn Wwling or resting, and Mtem l&lt;&gt; belong
Bulky Gixxts Because He Nerds
land with a supper After which umy
rv Co. Limn lies I Aery
2-ik,.The. .c-hurch. yya#...iMfitvily inon their imcks. A few d(ivc hillta
the ll&lt;H,in for Other Lincs.
W. 0. T, U. CONVEN­
will confer second r*k upon sever­
rumbenil with debt. The chuacti
Suudin.
by pulling ImimuMo load* on limit'
camiMiates. Hn*ntg lodge will
wuow well-filled, cyefj Sunday,
~ tou t*., hui never bitch iin.-UL.ixr3
Grant Muir dcMrea.l/i a&lt;|d.jnorc
TION HELU HERE IRIS WEEK al
al-o furnish, some entertainment. dry good* and groceries fa hi# stock,
Jtirt how manyv attended Hie The chrolliifem in the Smiilay
wagfin.
Tliey drive them with a
There will he a brief pix'grani ox er and hi do’iwi-hc must* hare more nmrniug devices at B.iny I',,
rope.attached (0 a ring in ttui nose..
which-will
preside
William
Chn*e,
elmrches
last
Sunday
morning
can
­
•anre
is- HO. The liidcble&lt;inr»u was
Rev.
Maurice
Grigsby
aixfi.Mrs.
Mat’
However, most of the loads arc car­
room. He will therefore close out
Chaucelloc Commander «if Hastings al auction next Saturday after­ not yet be dKerminod. as almul 1’5 wiped out one y-ar after Mr. Belts
ried by people, ns they desire lo
tic French Brllvrr Adnrcssrs.
lodge.. Then? will lie toasts by noon, commencing at 2 o'clock, his churches are yet Io lie heard from. tmcairn* iwnioi,
In In# work, Mr.
save tin? hull.
Onirrni Hecicctrd.
Judge Clement Smith. Rev. Russell entire, stork of grain’Iewan*, tinBelts lias Iii’ successfully luslstOur riile' In Seoul Is 27i miles, mid
A largo number attended the an­ H. Bremly ami I.re H. Pryor. E'rank wan-. woodenware, china, crockery,
«$l by^frs. BeltS. A new piano was
we passed through many villmu-s
nual convention of the Harry feim- Horton nntL-Gr A. Kyn will sing glassware, nnd all novelty hod ba­ Hostings, 8 cliun-hes-.
1700 purchased recently nml jdedges
willi narrow streets, no light.*, mid
ty W. C. T. V. held in the Preshy- solos;~
i
were iiunh* on Monday evening to
zaar -goods. Col. W. H. I’aiiich will Nashville. 3 i-liurches
no improvements; only dirt housi-a
terian church on Tuesday evening
pay for il by June |.
he the auctioneer. This is a golden Middleville. 3 churches
so close together that they look like
and
WeiltpxiMlay.
Mrs.
Mattie
Ur. Bells has in -very sensn a
Hickory
Corners,
2
churches
opportunity
to
buy
these
goods
nt
INFORMAL RECEPTION
s&lt;&gt; many straw slacks. Ma Scott,
French. ,nf Hillsdale, delivered an 1
Woodland.
2
churches.
e’s" ehurcli. Gn the fn?i)l
your
own
price.
Mr.
jUuir
is
not
whose daughter is a missionary, nnd
address which the members jrreat- i
FOR
REV.
ANO
MRS.
BATES
Fre&lt;'p"rt.
3
chujehi-s.
w- he has placeil the motto:
going mil of business, but is chang­
who visited this country ten year#
ly appreciated, as did also Rev.
igeV* and Hie Poor Are AlHaniield. I church....
ing his line# of merchandise.
ago, said Ciiat th" only way to travel
Maurice Grigshy.
Welcpme io This House of
at that time was to be carried in a
This sale was to have taken Dowling, t church....
The following were elm-led offi-, 'Tuesday Evening. Every Evidence
tlod.” He aims tn preach the goschair by four mon. nnd that they
place last Saturday but Col. CoUeh Assyria. I church 150
cor# for the ensuing year: pi- -iWas Given That They Are
would carry him,for m cents each
found Jlial—nimUn-r salt: he Juul North East Barry. I &lt;htjrvh.... IW
----------- -GDrttallr Wrfronted.- “
-.—|N’r day nnd-fml themselves.
that nfleniomi hail three or four TTuliiies, 1 eliuich.............. Til
lifled up from Hie earth wjll draw
An .informal reerplion was tend-! times ns many good* as he had an- Chiverdhle,.t church.; I'tV
S. II. Keefer.
responding Secretary. Mrs. Floy
Delton. I chtireh tftl
all men unto ini’." John 12-32. Al­
A. K. J'randagn, who ^-as Ihihi ‘in McDermott: Recording’ Secretary, cred tn the new rector- nt -Emman­ riripi»rerf.-w that all his time was Calhouil County Lino, t church -iftl so’“And the common .people heard
'Rooul. Saturday,.September IL
uel Episcopal church. Rev. Carroll taken with the other sale, which
Wo arrived in Hits city Thursday Europe.' spent thrde years of Hie Mi-, Mary Willison.
C.oats&gt;»rove.
I
church
..................
IU0
Him gladly.” Mark 12-37. .
A full account of the convention I, Bates and Mrs-Bates, at the par­ positioned Mr. Mujr's sab- till next Carlton Center. E-churcli..
evening al 0:30 nml have good ac­ early part of his life in the .ilry
Mr. Bells was Imrn in Hastings 38
ish house Tuesday ‘•veiling, which Saturday. But Col.’ Couch has nn
commodations at the Snnlag hotel. goods business in (lint continent, will be published next week.
88 ycarx ago. Mrs. Bells wax a native,
was well attended, ami was delight­ ilhee-mgairemrnt excrfd-lhot- for .Marlin .rhurclu..
Have a room with a hdlh nnd fed ■itid during that time he had ample
B7 uf Holland. Both professed con­
ful In ovary, way. The new rector Mr. Multi, so this nuelimi sale will Quimby. 1 church
McLaughlin—Brovont.
I
fine. Seoul is a Ing’city of proh- opportunity ‘Id study the Work’of
and his family Mlrely must feel that I ike place sure next Saturday nf- West Rutland. I church...
version in Hope Reformed church.
aliiy 3fin,uno. with many Eurobmih dry goods merchandising as few
Belden H. McLaughlin and Miv
Irving. I chilYcIi
Holland. Mr. Betts was educateti al
. Improvements, but with only about others have had. After rumlng Matilda R. Bmvont. belli residents they ore heartily welcomad to our t rnoon. There is a good slock to Hliultz. I chjirdi»....
fx» Moody Institute. Chicago.
While
cjly.
not
only
by
thcommunicants
s
led
from,
and
you
can
get
them
2iX&gt; English speaking people. We here, he spent six years in the busi­ of Hading*, were married last Sall
00 there hr wa* assistant to Rev. Dr. A.
Hind# Corners. I church..
of
their
church,
but
by
the
people
have letters from home up to Aug­ ness in the city of Chicago and later unlay afternoon al the Methodist generally. Ami we an' just as con­
Welcome. I church
ust 10; this is our first mail ami it was engaged in the sanm line fur Episcopal parsonage, Rev. Russell H.
Milo. I church
Dr
Dixpn.
who
-is
a
brother
fidant
that
the
citizens
of
Hastings
Special Half Price Sale.
rcrtninly looks good. We read and five years'.in the Upper Peninsula. Jlready, ofilc.iatiuR. Mr. and Mrs..
East Rutlaud, f rhiirch....
Thoniax lJix&lt;in.-Jr., the novelist,
■’ re-read‘it.
.
. Mr. FrtimUen is one of the.most ac-. McLaughlin will innke-Their ltom»’ will find Rev Boies a very friendlyto now pastor «'f the Metropolitan
The Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Hmidcrs’hntl Sclmol House
spiriled man, one .whom they wjll
. Early Hie following morninit. we live and public spirited men In tlw in Hasting#.
(ii.
i. will.-for
will, for next
next week.
week. Maj
May It-10. Yockley School. House.....
Tempb', London, where the famims
always be glad Io ineeL
went to the Y. &gt;f. C. A., meeting Mr. city .amt"has done much to further
£ll
the
Err"
‘
r
•II
El Gk»lb&lt;b electric stove
i preacher, Charles.Spurgeon, did his
Gillntt. and lat-r Mr. George Gregg. the. host inhiresli uf the public in
’
Total...557»
Gas House Coke is not expensive.
’
Ice. Thi-tT adv.-tells’you
prli
best wdrk.
Gas House Coka 1* a bottar fbal.— for half
One-of them has been with us every the' way of public improvements —Adv.
Adv.
tf 'all alsmt it.
Probably the 25 church organiza­
The meeting in the , church on
moment we. have been in Seoul. We and civic advancement.
tions
yet
io
report
would
bring
the
Monday niglit was a very enjoyable
had the pleasure of having them
S. H. Keefer, the other memlicr of
total
iip
to
fully
7.GOO
and
possibly
one. There .was n short jirogvam.
with us for lunch yesterday and Mr. Hie finu. is also a man of unusually
7JklO.
Rad
H
iosy
who
attended
Sun
­
Charles Mead enterlaiilad with sev­
Gregg spent the full afternoon wide experience in the dry goods
day school hut who did not attend eral jjelections on the organ, and
showing us the cily.
Among the business. He spent two years in
cliuryh been included, the total Mis# May Gstiorn, of Grand Rapid*,
things shown us was the home of Wyoming and later twelve year? in
would doubtless pass the lOXWQ
ortn of (he Koreans in a very narrow Sterling, Ill, engaged in hls -cholen
mark. Generally speaking Ihe at­ ‘lions on I he new plarib. At the
street. Wo were refused by one occupation. Mr. Keefer though not­
tendance was 50 per cent above Ihe close of‘the program. lhe.paslor am
mhn, hut after admiring his yards so actively engaged In work directly
average.
nounbed that hr would not lake up
through the house, which is all for and before the public, is no less
tlm London work at present, as I lie
And yet there i# room.
open, ho finally let us look it over, public spirited than his partner,
Every
successful
business
must
have
a
definite
program,
a
policy,
and
well-considered
plans
for
bringing
We hope every pastor wiU. "fel­ work in Busti ng# is steadily grow­
but not until after Ke had gone in and always contributes liberally to
ing and’ tin' outlook is very enlow
up
”
the
work
done
last
Sunday,
to
pass
the
ends
desired.
No
corporation
could
hope
Io
.-nccet-d
which
did
not
take
that
rour.se
,
and
have
all
I
and had his wife hide, as the women every movement which lie deems
counuing.
Light refreshment* wertf
be able In affil largely Io his
•
are not supposed to be seen by men. merits his support. Always an concerned, particularly its ro-sponsible management work definitely toward ah end that is constantly held in ami
f Wo also visited a brass foundry amiable gentleman to meet and al­ view, A cily is a corporation, with-a responsible management, and 1he citizens are the stockholders, to !congregation. There ought to be served bv the yi't|uu t’&lt;*ol,i« •■*}
nt least- 10,000 Harry Co. people in conclusion of the program.
Jind hardware manufacturer. This ways lending strictly to business.
whom the officers of that cily are-directly responsible. Can a city hope (o sucr^M as it should if il fails to rhurvh
i
every Sunday. The popu­
Industry was carried on in a man’s
i'Tnndsen &amp; Keefer hate dm? of
I
of the rnutilv' is 22,000. It
house, and in a room opt'n orr one the finest retail dry gOpda stores follow (he smile general course of a successful busin’by having definite plans and policies? The qu«-s- lation
side. Ho has a man turning brass, in this section of the country, cov-* tian carries Its own ryiswer.
~
'would seem a# if al»out half of MASONIC GRAND CHAPTER
with another to turn the lathe. ering about four thousand feel’of ■
We have no doubt the present cily administration is desirous Io do what the people would like Io have jthem ought In'be able to attend
OFFICERS COMING FRIDAY
•/. .
The lathe is operated by n strap, floor space upon the main floor be­ tlone. But how are they to know khat Ihe peoide want bx-yond the reiRilar functions of a city administration, church. ' .
and reverses after turning a few sides n large ami spacious carpet
Hines, nnd revolves th it other way. and rug department in the base-/ such a# Ihe repairing of .streets, building crosswalks, judicing the city, paying salaries, cleaning streets. .ODD FELLOWS GOING TO
Royal
Arch
Masons Will Entertain
maintaining
a
lighting
system,
fire
prolegtion,
etc?
The
present
council
or'any
council
will
do
nil
of
these
I
Ife also had a man moulding largo mctil. Thik carpel and nig depart­
Honker -CRupter. of Limell. ‘
kellies. They put up one mould, ment has been added during the last things. But is there not something more, than these Unit can and ought to he dmic fer Hmgood nnd growth
GRAND RAPIDS, SATURDAY
Two Teams Ready.
smoke il, and while ho is doing this year and is a splendid Improve­ of Hastings? And ifi lliere not-a way of finding out what .would al lhA same time please the people and
another man is melting the brass ment. to the store. Their complete spell PROGRESS for Hastings?
.
'*
.
. Palmer Encampment Will- Take
Friday nffernooft and evening will
in a furnace, with, still another line consists of dry goods, ladies'
he a great event jn Rpyal Arch
With Them 25 Candidates Io tie
Hasthigs is a live town, one of the host for Its size in the stale. But we cannot afford to rest lliere. Wfi
pumping the bellows to make the ready to wear, men's furnishtiigs,
Masonry in’BasHng#. forth- mem­
draft. We saw them making apoons linoleums, carpets and nigs.
must take further steps If we wdiilclnbl reach a point where propress* will cease, arid then decline is inevi­
Initialed.
bers
of the Jocnl chapter will enter­
the same Way, and the crucmles they
table. z
'
The members nf Palmer Encamp- tain on that day some of the grand
were using, w-ere the size of a pint
Ptonecf Meeting in Jolinstmvn.
Many very important elements, thal attract peqple |o a town do not depend upon a. ci(y adminislratlon al
chanter officers^ the inemberti pt
. cup. Rpoons were also made from
The
semi-Annual
meeting
of
the
F.
lodge.will
go
to
Grand
Rapids
nn
Hooker
Chapter, of Ixiwell. ami will
brass rod. by forging them the same Johnstown qnd Barry Pioneer So­ all, but upon the quality and spirit of Ils’ citizens. But with al least these two, there is no question but
Saturday afternoon. In that city also confer degrees 'on three can­
ns a blacksmith would do. They
that our cily government can he of material aid: ’
they will be the guests of Palmer didates.
wore then filed wllh a very crude ciety will be held at the hrnne of
(1) The prosperity of HastinBs oominercially will always depend very much upon the petqde who lire Eneampmoiil No. 13, the. memliers
Mr.
and
Mr*.
P.
A.
Fisher
in
Johns
­
file. In a swinging way, by (ho file
Work will bruin al 3130 p’cloek
being fastened to the end of a strap town on Thursday, May 14. There within its trading radius; and their attitude toward Hastings will be determined largely by the spirit our cily of which thFy entertained.in Hast- when Hastings Chapter will confer
j ing&lt;; several, week,# ago. ‘
’
‘ •
hanging down. Wo fwe told that will bn a program and election of show# toward them.
degrees on one feam, A banquet
About M of the Im-Il members will follow at rt:3O n’i?l&lt;»ek. The
this was Iho largest and-most com­ officers. Many of the prominent
i2}
The
industrial
life
of
our
community
depends
very
largely
upon
our
factories.
As
(hnse
we
have
are planning to go. They will take Grknd Ixvdge Officers uii&lt;i will-be .
plete shop in the cily. The black­ early settlers of the southern part shall grow, or their jiuffiber shall increase, the cily will benefit and prosper.
with them
candidates for-initia­ here are:
smith shops and manufacturer* of Barry county have "been mem­
John II King-ley. &lt;‘l
Our present.cily government is representative of all elements of our citizenship—business men. laboring tion.
making shovels and shears wore bers of this society, which still lias
-Mun'clic.slcr, G. II. I1.; Horace R.
a
good
membership,
though
many
men
and
the
profeMions.
We
are
not
goingrto
submit
plans
io
them.
They
arf
wise
enough
to
make-(Heir
very interesting and much cruder
Maynard. Charlotte,
Walter H.
of
its
familiar
figures
wilt
be
seen
nwn plans. Can they not do something that will he in tfie nature of framing a definite program or polic/
than anything we haver ever seen. nn more.
Mrs. .Mae &lt;InrI. who underwent a Iloxxtli. Grand Rapubl. &lt;«. P. S.: tiro.
Their eave throughing aqd piping is
with reference to the two matters sujrpested. and bring il to lbw people in stirli a way that, if they •.hairrtp- Severe operation'&lt;H—the U. B. A. W. Is’etlle.-Marshall. G. R. L: Fwmtc
hospilal. Grand Rapids, two weeks II Williams. Allegan, g. ,M- of T. V,
made from tin Standard Oil Caps.
prove,
we
can
work
along
definite
lines
Tot*
the
future
.
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We
bellove
il
is
fWMiWe.
and
it
is
ceriai/tly
worth
otaan fu«l.Brief addrewro will le&gt; mMp at
ago t# recovering and will be able to
Contlnor#
doing.
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Hie bauquet.

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BARRY CO. CHURCHES

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Do You Have Any?
If you do, then YOU are the very one
we want to see. If we can’t fit you com­
fortably then we don’t want to sell you.
WE HAVE YOUR "SIZE1
WE HAVE Your STYLE'
WE HAVE YOUR “FIT"

No matter whether you want shoes
for every-day wear, or for society

Comfort.” anil then you
KNOW real "Shoe Satisfaction.”

Here you can see hundreds of different styles, different lasts,
different shapes. We have the very latest spring styles iu foot­
wear that are just your idea. Right now our stock is unusually
large, comprising the newest shades, and you have the advan­
tage of an early selection. Call in and see the new shapes.

Ironside Shoe Company
PHONE 176

HASTINGS, MICH-

WAR LETTERWRITTEN i
r
TO BANNER IN 1862

BE IN BRAND RAPIDS

Only $5.95
At last a

devil spirit for his
1 am truly glad Im de
faumet •'■ole is reported
lb b«&lt;M
led in Ihe breast, and
was su1
fed to he killed. He
fought i
(he desperation of a
tiger ant
Lraulion of a wdl skilled veto
• lint the
were
Ud he fell —
a.’sacrillcr
Wa,u®Hmw«»&lt;
....... . for
his country; better blood was not
offered on the li.id Ilian bis. 1
have not u man m my Company
whose lo»a । «||&lt;llth| notjiMnirn wore
he killed, but imne-more than Em­
met: In the battle of th* Flat boats
he did Inure to help save us than
any other ohi- zimn. for he dared te
row, renrdki- - ’ grape nnd canis­
ter. I sincerely hopMte may re­
cover bis wound- and y.el be roster­
'll lo fete friend* AH. IbalVlmva
said of Emmet. 1 can truly say'of
Barrett. He wa- otie &lt;&gt;l the still
kind, but line of lte&gt; best of boys.
He was stiot thnnigh the tblgh at'
very short jiuuic. not l« exceed six
rods, and if uur iwys b.ftd not hud
such Iml work, would have been
brought from Ihe Held. Win. was
one of (hose boy* wlfo could al­
ways Ira Iqutfed. was always ready
for any duly a'«iginxl him and
inwer complained. A son whom
any parent orndd to iw proud of.
May n kind Pr&lt;w ohrestore bun
lo health -and Ins friends.-Bond.
McLellan died of hi? wuund-.
He
twayeff for fife t hi I h- might have
a chance to draw a bead on Gen.
Benham,' wlm rushed meu to the
slaughter with
much fool hardhiess.—TitwAp u a*? tlrst wounded -in
the arm and white basing Ihe Held
was shot throu-li Ihe knee and wa»
finally carried from the Held, by
Corporals Newton and Greenfield.
I ask ns a particular favor, and as
due t&lt;i the deed wlUWe life was so
nobly offered in defense of his
country, that his family be made
the espeehdtrare of all the friends
of Co. F, resident ih Basting* and
vicinity. Don i i-l it be said ll»al
the widow and orphans of a brave
! ni-iii, who gave hi* life to liis coun­
try, shall Jack for -j.nip.dhy "f the
comforts of life.. Ixerk to it. you
who are'tenjoyiiic (lie quiet of your
homes and the ble.-sings of prosper1 ■•&gt;■. Of Urn five le y* wlw w*re kill­
ed out right, too much cannot be
■ said of tbeir bravery H- Wunder• hch, G. C, Rathtmu. Isaac J. WtncI iMiden, Heo. Lusk and K. D. Cobb.
Four.of these il is nut known Imw
[-they fell. Rathbun was standing on
the puiupv*
purnpet of
the ■fort shooting —
at, IlliIM fill

Mall Order.
Two theatrical events c.
Interval to the eatiro State are anuouncpd in the earning engagemonta
of .Maeterlinck's “The Blue Bird"
at the Powers Theatre, Grand Haji-

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HASTINGS U,VES: him io the-hrod and

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VACUUM
CLEANER

Red Gross

Comblmtlon
Vacuum Cleaner
and Sweeper

SPECIAL PRICE
$5.95

E.A.BURTON

—

POOR LUCK. FRIDAY
Streams LIihmI With- Expectant
Anglers Whose Enthusiasm
Was Not Well Rcjtartied.
,Hfurvii of enihuviasts linad the
st reams early on Friday morning
when the trout scowl iRiened, exra'cirng to make some guud catches,
hut the caidiies made this year were
not nearly so good as they were last
year.
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The work of illegal fishermen and I
the unallness uf the fry received
from the hatcheries are the cautcaj
of the scarcity of speckled beauof the m*an*ity of-speckled bcau-J^survfvo the dirsituclivc. ageDcit* uf j
llie streams. The imtbs along (he;
streams show where Oshonnenl were active liefore the season 0(&gt;en-

WEAR
diamonds

SPARKLING
JEWELS
PRICED
RIGHT

There were numerous angler^
along tbit streams long before day­
light, anti the larger trout worn*
soon taken from Aho waters. Koine
nf the best batches were made In
Spring brook Mow Cressey. In
thi.* part of the county, tlio best
hick was had in the streams in the
vicinity of this oily.

AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS'TOO
IT IS

Curd of Tltanks—We wish to rxprew our sincere thanks lo riur
friend* ami neighbors who so nobly
came to our asaistanca tn our recent

THE DUTT OF EVERY MAN AND WOMAN Tp

LOOK THEIR BEST AND TO MAKE THEIR HOME AS AT­
TRACTIVE AS POSSIBLE.
THE VALUE OF GOOD MUSK

IN THE
HOME CANNOT BE OVERESTIMATED. IT
LINGERS FOREVER IN THE MEMORY LONG AFTER THE
HOME HAS CEASED TO EXIST. .COME TO US NOW FOR
THAT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, SO THAT
YOUR LIFE

their loyal help, to Ihe K. O. T. M.
M. and L. &lt;&gt;. T. M. M. for kindness
tiini aid, lo the school ami all oth­
ers who sent such beaut ifol flowers.
We also wish to express'our thanks
lo Rev. Mr. Bales for his kind wonts
and services and to ihe singers for
thfcir beautiful hymns.
Emeiy Wilkins,
.
Lloyd Wilkins,
Jessie Wilkins.
Gladys Wilkins,
Loren Wilkins.
— Ernest Wilkins,
Edith Wilkins.

MAY BE HAPPIER AND YOUR CHILDREN OROW UP
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF GOOD MUSIC.
OUR IN­
STRUMENTS ARE THE BEST MADE AND PERFECT IN
TONE AND WORKMANSHIP.
,

L.V. BESSMER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
OPEN .
EVENINGS

DR. C. D. OWENS
DENTIST
Will bv at Hastings Wednesilay,
April 2?ml, and teach Wednesday
thereafter al same office in bleb­
bins' piock, Hastings.
,
Respectfully,
Dr. C. D. Owens. D. D. S.

lie fell dead
1 into the dffrh below. Ills mother
; needs the sympathy of all, for she
has lost a htnbaad :‘"‘l ,wo f’1”. W
I Illis terrible war, within the last
day. May. tf. 12 mid 13. matin.
.
c,,., .. nrnn.,rn
months. I can only say lo the
Wednesday, and the Garrick-Thea­
LATE JOHN M. BESSMER tri.n.u who
:»-o
"i
tre, Ih'troit, entire week of Monday.
&lt;\&gt;ved ones, that Ikeyliave the conMay fHrmatinees Wednesday, and
solation-of knowing that their sons
Saturday.
Letter Furnished Through Courtesy and brother* were, true as tried
- - I Meet jin
of thp Union and
The managers. &lt;&gt;r Isith theatres
offer equal opportunities to obtain
, ... ;. .
.
’nobly fell, bravely died fni—thcir
rh,b.l« Kr lh» pr.»l Qllrar“* W'wdta.Hl
„ . No
..j monument
country's good.
thm Prices hove beeu-fteed ; al. A clipping from the BAXNER uf a mark*..UteiF-gating-1
•*’‘hfc., no epijjrir .virtues;* bul tlusy
nnd-92.1N) for the lower floor; j li-iter written from the front in itki? iaph
With Price RIGHT,
Kv . iiiliiilined in our
7T&gt; eents, flJMI nnd'elJW in the bat- has boon furoishwl through th*&gt; will ’ war»Wj
.... the good -~3
qony, nml W» cents in the imresejw-1kindness of Mrs. G. Cl St. John, of rflrinm'i^ n» tlie Inu-.
and
which wc can honestly
cd nailery. Oiit of town orders, ac-; Woodland. The let ten was written I the brave. Who
vim dared every tiling.
tiling,
recommend.
/thing, flinched.nwer,
flmcTiKtl. u- vi'r, '
.companies
.............;Jiy (i remittance
ami liy'lhe late- Cnpl. ...
N. 11. Walbridge, forced eyet-ytultig,
slainiJed oelf-adiiressed envelope, who died several‘years ago in New]|,ut dared to.ilie nobly lighting mrl
.will bo
lie promptly
tirornptly filled
flllcsl and ‘the
the[York
’ York state;
stale. A,,.
Mr. Walbridge was “
ft!Mine
the rigm.
right. ««i
All w
of ***
the
v wounded
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uro I।
'one time
time aa teacher
teacher in
in the
the Richland
Richland।' doing
doing «e
well.
Before
this reaches
tickets forwarded at once.
June
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No other recent play
piny , has made
made! Academy, noted during the early |I you. you will know that twelve!
.1. so profound
.
. a Yeiisalion ...i
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j:
fowmcnl*
are onlerwl lo-lhe Itos
quite
in j
America er Eunqw a* "Tlie Blue
i toinnc from Port Royal. Ih': MichJ
Bini," With its benuljfiikpliiloM&gt;-!
xth .M.’.vlx In baveju.me share
phy, wit. rare humor and pathos, it
glorv of taking Richmond, aitliouah
has vharined everybody.
jwv an- only- M)0 strong willi tmi
In "The Bine Bini" .Maurice Mae-],
three Captain*. We. havfl done
teriinrk has gtyen us Ihe light and
mon* fitdilitiK than any oilier twu
ilelicale fancy of the pursuit by two,'
I Regiments in the Department al the.
children of the Blue Bird, (he symH.mlh. We went
OUl over ■.SKI
4h-1 "f Hufqmietu, -TtHW am accom. .
- -ehtmg-imd n-iuFH-tuit- bsj. Ami &gt;e!.
|&gt;a.nl&lt;Ml by Bread, a jolly grolesque
when i't was known that we were
individuul^Milk, n beautiful, timid
onfered to th« Potenw:. our boys
rreaiuro; water, a flowing, sylph­
Hinde the welkin ring willi on- glad
like- girl: Fire, a hissing, icnipesluhurrah W fart i»t.
oii* youth: Sugar, a silly'chap with
has thotpaghly oi.noxiou*,
randy hands; the faithful Dog: ths
to all of u* and we are glad to gel
sly. scheming Gat, and other Things
mil o\his lM«rtment. A little in­
and Aoiinuh '•iuImmIhhI in human
f ciiMit wilt illustrate .what a Maj.
form by the magic of Fairy lleryjGen. may do: One of our Mildivrs
I dune.
. •
I bought some egg* o( il ftegro, nay.[ ing him to cents per dozen. AflcrTiie wonderful adventures of ihe
I wards another negro came up and
children are made the basis of a
Claimed Ihe eggs, and d -mai..|ed
I stoics uf gorgeous spectacles which’
pay for lhein, and when the soldier
cu?l thesiiegetors of the New Thearefused, he ithe negro.' became
lrc.\,\&gt;w York, the sum of SiMuXM).
abusive. wh.n the soldier, by a
l/irely music from tlie works of
muscular movcawnl" &lt;’f ihe arni,
Debussy. Massenet and Bizet eu1914 MODEL
'hances tlie charm, and there are
felled IJiO n-gro to the ground.
Gen. Uithter being made acquainted
many groiqt dances by large -hevies ,
The Late CapL Walbridge,
of young dances.
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wjlh the matter, came out and
Ito
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New
York
mliokof!'
“
&gt;•
«&gt;
«"
imWu uu, knocked the soldier down and llu-n
Adjustable brush, three
IOI nwl llm orln.m.1 New Tlwolr.. ►"‘"" r Srnulo, JuIllU L«.™r llur- pinned him under Arrest. Il is fact
bellows, S-pIy wood ve­
patent in the*-•dfoartmonl of the
|.rml.K'ltoii .!■&lt;■ lo te ........ in 0r»ml
llni.l.l, uml IMroll inlnrl. Allo‘""S-Xj, Sy'HJ''' Soiitli. Unit a negro is belter that a
neer top, easy to oper­
ueih.-r “'I'lu.
lilui. liiwl” is ।Hie
most ।"-is
iiu.-H'.
Mr. walbnuge after- while mku. A negro may have his
a:;:,™.?
,u,w"X
.,£&amp;
«•"!•
&gt;«-&lt;•,.
ItoiHe, be He inter »n bluck nnd
ate, one-year guarantee.
entertainment now being offered in:
.*fl 2 u? I1,r?’’ * . *&gt;**? W J
filttiy. but a wliite man bdhw the
America, and il is probabl? that it *H’re ,’*al ?**
captain of a rank of Colonel would lie Court
See it demonstrated, try
which he c.ruanued
organized. Mr*,
Mrs. murtiall.sj -if- he dared to occupy a
will tax the theatres in Iwth ci lire ‘company
•oim.anv what,
it out,—you’ll find it all
SI. John was one uf Mr. Walbridge's houM'.*-Are such things just?
at every performance.
pupils .in the early .sixties. Emmet
we claim and the best
But I must not Weary you. The
Cole, mentioned in the letter is .her
BANNER YEAR FOR SALE
brother,.-who is still living,- though boys are p neraily well. .
Vacuum Cleaner you
H CapL1 X U. Walbridge.
very feeble, In Pierre, S. D. Other
OF MONUMENTAL WORK
ever saw.
.. meii well-known in Hustings air
otioned .ip tlie teller, which fol-1
Why not order one Ironside Brollicrs Placed Murtj Or­_ Km
pws:
THE MERRITT STORE ANNOUNtoday ?
Fromirdthe
Michigan
Eighth.
The.
8. S. Vandei
bilt, ‘
GES AN EARLY SPRING SALE)
ders In March and April Thau
Ou Boui ‘
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Ever Before.
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July min,
I3lh. WK.
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Ironside . Brolhelrs,
uionunrtent
Dear Barnier.—Since writing you Will Last for 10 Days Only. Quote
ilealeir
inform
the
BANNER , last,
has knocked quite
ioud• ... pcath
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A|,rar|h.r pri„., „„ a||
“scribe” that March and April ♦&gt;( ly at my duor, but as 1 did not say
this year are the best months they “come in" and a “fciiyi Providence"
Lints id Merchandise.
have, had yet in Lhp sale of iimnu?
?j' watched over me, 1 am yet alive and • The wmm-n of Hiudings and viments. Just recently they have
• i al prejicnl convalescing. 1 never riMiy util'lw ospccikliy interested
I placed the following pieces of work. i was u&lt; sick before, nor ever fell the in the half i-agc advl of.Ihe Merrill
I Fiir Conrad Sinetker nt Freeport, i
I .ii' rtf of home comforts so much. I store, nod the sweeping price ru] a two piece Barre grnnfto monu- ,would
willingly have given
a ductiou* iiiade in all departmeiih—
। iiient with vases carved iu -bold re­
duntimis nia.h- on all departments—
lief upon lop of die. .
dn as good.,, corsets, gloves, skirts,
W
irn.T nf I Giough I had never fully sympa-.. kimonis, shu t waists and hosiery.
Wziruer
ui ,hlM)J wiUnn.. p(ck lx&gt;yj, Oo&lt;1 pity j The ..Men u t store always do just as
Dowling.
,
lu'sick '*
of 'inir
on Jobnn.u J'"1'
A"'11'
m.r ’key ailverlisc, sn you can rely on
. Two Piece Jobs for Orson Jobnwt}. SSny"*i tl|7nuT.r.nv lust short note &lt;‘'&lt;-,ry Hum. quoleU as representing
QUALITY
Ya™, u, '’full.,
liSl. *“
•— *................ the actual price raiuction offered.
HARDWARE
Jliklt of MMdti3ilraUd FlW1
IktikTare
Illicuiuiilisui Quickly Cured.
“.My Msler's husband had an at­
..I*. .«■? “
f-1 K'.’S" ami TOviu-i 1B&amp; oft.
tack of fli.-innalUm in his arm,”
thk^udl^ulare^reveral
o?her
'jotw
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re’
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wt'ltes
a
ii well
well’ known
known resident
resident of
of
rftalth Noto.
beforo hen i'lirv Ime reccive.l^ ! l,,ulk’ d to out■ jM»ys tatfiirtfllm light,;N»wlon, low#. •“! gave him a bolio ■ physician says; "Good C4 Th Slit of cemX.y Taire
I &lt;hal hV never would be taken pn- I He &lt;.( Chamberlain - Liniment
isniii that tho mouth be n.w.snqmwnt oi uiniiciy vases.
uu.r a]iv,. jlw lasl
Wlli
w(lll.|, h„ ;JI,nji*Hn Ins arm mid &lt;m
'awMt'and Whtta
! of him he via* standing on Ihe f«»ia-j the m-.vt moitiitw .Hie riirumaliam
• PMT-4-^-im
।l”'1 ,)f 1,,r Fort,- tiling .in tlmlwas gon*.
f or chronic mm-rulm0 -nemy az fa«ta&lt; he could load ami I i lo-mn.itimi you will' Dim! nothing
«* A omckvhtm BAt m Ina saraczu*. (|n
j0|)Q Wila a6 brave.u.- the; b. lu-r. tb&lt;tn Ciuiiuberlains Llni""V —— 1 bravest. He bad too much of the j mem. Sold by all dealers.—Aijv.

QUALITY

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TROUT FISHERMEN HAO

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

SOLDIERS

tells of bravery of

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Making’your chance of success 60% greater when NOD-OGEN is u»ed«
WHAT NOD-O-GEN'IS—A pure culture of bacteria which causes nodules
to grow on roots of ALFALFA thus insuring a greater success with alfalfa.FREE! With each 60 lbs of Alfalfa Seed we will furnish you FREE OF
CHARGE a bottle of NOD-O-GEN containing enough pure culture to in­
oculate one bu. (60 lbs.) of seed which will insure a surer catch of Alfalfa.
Based on to-day's wheat market, I can sell you Fretieh's Wlpfc Lily Flour at $2.35 per
100 lbs. Beans arc higher. Bring in your samples of BEANS and SEED, or if you want
Bran (Middlings, Cement or Seed Beaus, cattiaaad will Keplcaacdtoshow you same.

LUKE WATERS
Successor to F. H. Barlow O Co.

Phone 150, Hastings, Mich.

Special Half-Price Week, May 11-16
Nov .you oan afford to do your regular cooking by electricity.

EL GLOSTOVO makes this practical for the first tine.
This new Hotpoint Stove, which utilises the glowing-coil-and-

refleotor principle. Is so effective with so little current that

it does the kitchen oooking with a small amount of current
from any lamp socket.
.♦
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS, IT SELLS AT A LOWER PRICE THAN ANY OTHER

ELECTRIC STOVE OF EQUAL CAPACITY.
You don't switch on the
the dish--saves time—-saves current

EL GLOSTOVO heats up in a few seconds.

current till ready to put

od

HERE IS ANOTHER POINT THAT WILL INTEREST YOU—EL GLOSTOVO does

your oooking with YOUR dishes.

In other all oleotric

disc stoves you are advised to use aluminum or ^peaial dishes,
but with the EL GLOSTOVO the tinned,'nickeled, steel and granite
dishes now In use in YOUR kitchen will ALL give the most

satisfactory results.

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THE WEEK OF MAY 11-16 we will sell these Glowing Electric

Stoveg at ONE-HALF PRICE.

vweek only* |2.'5O.

Regular price |6.00—Special for the

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SEE THE DISPLAY in our easit window—drop, in and lot us tell you

all the excellent points of the EL GLOSTOVO.
Thornapple Gas ft Electric Co,

'Phone 5.
■ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE*■

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east

Woodland
W. H. Mohler moved Friday into
, the house recently bought of Mrs.
Priest.
■
Mrs. R. W. Cree was’taken with
an acute attack of stomach trouble
tho latter part of tho wrek, and for
a time was scriourfy sick. She is
bnUarol this writing.
Mrs. W. J. McArthur pmved Sat­
urday in Ibc Mohler house on Routh
Main Rt.
Glen Invert has stored his good*
and for the present will make their
home at. tlie restaurant,
R. L. Wright will have one of the
best equipped garages In Inwn when
romiHulod.
C. F Grozinger is busy taking the
nmbssmenl.
.
M. P. Fuller was a business visi­
tor at Hastings, Friday. *
- .Mr. and Mrs. Velois Ro«a and Mr.
and Mrs. George Finkbindor of
. Goshen, Indiana, . drove through
Friday in the formed auto and vls•
fripn,l" h*'! until Tuesday.
.
The Odd Fellows have le-gun ac­
tive work again after a lapse of sev­
eral months. They have purchas­
ed the east wing of the hotel build­
ing and will move it on a lol a little
east from where It stands, and will
biyld enough to II to make a fine
hall. Al present they meet in Grozinger's hall nnd arc taking in a
number of new members.
George Baffler purchased the N.
-Whiling property on South Main,
and has already taken possession.
The purchase price was gHMY.OQ.
Mrs. Lydia Crites of Hustings was
calling on old friends in the village.
Friday.
Mrs. Pearl .McArthur went to
.Millbroqk Friday, where her hus­
band has been waiting on his
constn. Ray McArthur, wlm is serinusly sick with hut lillh^hnp^s pj

woonr.AM&gt;.

ited Kart Woodland frtemk Friday
and Saturday.
Mr. and -Mra. W. Euner visited
friends near Vermonlvillp. Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Ennis of Traverse
Cily, visited al the bomd of E. 1.
Cole, Wednesday and Thunwlay &lt;»f
last week.
Mrs. J. F. Fulger of Unslng spent
from Tuesday until Satunlay with
Mr. nnd .Mrs. St, John.
Mrs. Homer Hagi-r has been.suff­
ering with asthma, the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. -Floyd- kil|&gt;atnck
visited his parents iq East Wondland. Sunday aflernoon.
.
Mrs. L. Crites and Mrs. N. KilKtrick were guests nf Mrs. (Joy
uni of Nashville, Saturday.
E. T.-Gole spent part of last week
in R.itfb- Cra. k.
Mrs. HI. John warmly thanks the
little friends who so kindly remem­
bered her Wth a lovely .May basket.
Russel Kanlner liegan carpantcr
work Monday on John Guy's n&lt;*w
ham. Glen Kilpatrick ,■will In* one
of his new workmen Ulty summer.
Mr. and’Mrs. Orson Hager tried
out their new auto, Sunday and
found it a fine success.
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. M. Rowlender enter­
tained their son, Boardy and family
of Vermontville, Sunday.

MAPLEGROVFPhin Winans ami wifi* of Nash­
ville, passed Sunday al the home of
Mr .and Mrs. D. IL Evans.
Nelson- MrOmber ami. wife were,
called to- Nnahvllle by Ihe serious
illness of Mr. McOmber's father.
Pliny MeOmber.
Fred Smith of Battle Creek pass­
ed Sumpy with rcltilves in this vlC1Mn’aml Mrs. Orin Wright of Ur­

Band Trimming*

Coats

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Specials

Big line of fKi.OO Coats, special at -

•7.98
SK1H.
Good asaortment pt Indies' all wool
Skins, Voiles, Serges snd Panama
cloths,

|Headquarters for Reliable Merchandise and Low Prices •:

•3.98

Boys* Overalls

Pants

Coats

Lace Curtains

Bed Spreads

115.(X) tine Coats, n great line to
choose from, light or dark, at

Special'value offerings in/fine Lace
Curtains, worth up to fl V.'a part .at

Some rare value* in slightly soiled
Bed Spreiuh. You must come to
sec them.
.

Boys’ Blue and Striped Overalls, also
- Wool Pants, in small sizes, at only

Suit Cases

Dress Shirts

Extra value in Black Walrus imitation
cases, worth 11.30. special,

A line of Dress Shirts, discontinued
patterns in all sires, with at with­
out collars,

•9.98

98c

Raincoats

Rods

A special value for Women and
Misses in double texture; Rain­
coat! at

Brass Rods with solid ends. 15c qM|.
ity at only

!

•3.98
Dresses
Indies* Afternoon Dresses, made
from Percales and Ginghams, at

98c

•

Half Price

Beads—Bags—Barrets
COMBS, BELTS, .PINS, FANS,
TIES, ETC., (or Graduation
Gifts.

;

White Goods Sale
Great bargains in White Goods Pnplins, Lawns, • Crepes, Rice
Cloth. Etc.
1

Hose

,

Indies' Wunderhose (seconds) in
White. Tsn and Black, only _

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• 1.19

39c

Rugs

Umbrellas 6 Parasols

Seeks

Silk Hose

9x12 Wool Fibre Rugs (seamless),
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9x12 Seamless Brussels
615.00
9x12 Axminsters, new patterns
&gt;19.00

A new shipment of Umbrellas and
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Men’s Wunderhose (seconds) tn black
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ladies' Silk Hoot Stockiugs in White
or Black st

15c

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Girls* Dresses

Fibre Matting

Well made dresses for Girls. 2 to 11
yearl,

Sanitary Floor Covering for Be&lt;l
Rooms and Rug Filling, only

50c.85c-fl.00

25c

A great line of Trimmings, in Banda,
Ijsces and Silks.

23c

98c
Waists

'

Parasols

Indies' Waists made from Lawn,
' Volte or Crepe, values up to 12.00,
all in one lot for

Ctrla' Parasols in many pretty pntterns

98c

25 and 50c

15c

Linoleum
2 Yards wide Linoleum, square yard.

45c
l Yards wide Linoleum, square yard,

59c

bandale, passed Sumlay at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wolfe.
Men’s Shirts
Muslin
Children’s White
ELmbroidcry
Union Suits
Al Spires ami wife and Fred Pot­ t
ter and family called on V. W.
A fine line of Work Shirts, made
Dresses
Short lengths, 1 tn 3 yard rempanls.
Indies' fine Union Suita; sleeveless
Bleached Muslin, yard wide, 10c
Norkm-iuti lanyly-.H»ui4iaji*...
^from Chambray and Cheviot, at
“
'■'TfiTlTaSr'WttJftmtr-s-o.
—
.........,
value
at
-.JU
?
.
b
°X
-li'M
—
A gooil many attcmlrd church
A big showing of White Dresses for
*
39c
T'Miss Maude Ude nf Kalamazoo, Sunday a# .the result of .Ihn "Go, In,
Half Price
I'-irU, ?. to 14 yrsrs. »t low price-*.
32c
visited her coiMiins, Mr. and Mrs. C. Churl I! &lt; amp lign
E llowlader, from Friday until
The L. A, 8. of the M. E. church
.Monday.
will meet with Mr. nml Mrs. A. D.
Turkish Towels
Miss Edna Rtadel of North Carl­ Wolfe. Friilay, May 8. for supper.
Overalls
Wash Goods
Curtain Samples
.
Klmona Aprons
ton is helping Mrs. E. 8. McIntyre
Four of Curtis Knoll's children,
One lot 2T&gt;c Bleached Turkish Towels,
with her house work
special price
also Evelyn Smith nml Keith JnrMen's Bli/b Overalls, well made,
Sampler good (or single windows or
Percale Aprons, extra full style, fast
25c and .15c values in Ijiwus, French
Mrs Harriet Hally Holmes died nl rnrd have the chicken pox.
.
21c
with and without bibs, at
upstairs rooms, choice
colors,
Ginghams, Etc., at
the home of her son, B. 8. Holly.
Little Ollie Peayce is gaining rap­
21-23 inch Tarry Cloth by the yard
Raturdfty mornjng. Mrs
Holmes idly in health.
48c
19c
19c
.
39c
25c
•
was the oldest person in this town­
Miss Greta Wolfe of Battle Creek
ship, having reached the remark­ Sanatorium is spending the week
able age of almost ninety-three with her parents. Mr. and Mr*.. A. D.
years. Rhe has been a resident of Wolfe.
'
Ihe village nearly' thirty-live years
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reninger mm cd
and was respected and dearly lov­ to Otsego, last Friday, where .Mr. COUNTY CLERK ANDRUS
ed by a very large circle of friends. Reninger has a position.' We nn*
She leaves three sons,.two brothers, very sorry to lose Mr. nml Mrs.
a large number of grand And great Reninger from our midst.
When You Think of Paying Rent
.
grand children, besides many more
Curtis Knull made a tripjo Otse­ Mrs. Anilnis. Arling gx Deputy
distant relatives to. mourn their go the Inlier parrof Inst week with
CONSULT BAUER BROS. FOR YOUR OWN HOME
Clerk, Adnilnklrn’d Oath
loss. The funeral was held at Ihe n lornl of goods for Mr. Reninger.
lo Her iliisbaiul.
home of her son in tho village, at
SAGES LONG LONG AGO SAW
one thirty o’clock, Monday after­
COATS OnOVK.
When You Think of Painting
*
County Clerk Andrus, who passed
THAT TWOl'l.D HAPPEN
noon, attended by n large number
the
Michigan
bar examinations at
of friend# who deeply sympathize
.
lernoon
on
Thursday.
May
14,
at
Detroit
Inst
'week,
was
admitted
to
INSIST ON HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN’S BEST PREPARED PAINT
with the mourning relatives, who
.
tlu*
home
nf
Mrs.
Irene
Brooks.
the
bar
in
Barry
county
on
Tuesday
have a lasting hope of meeting tipdr
loved ope in a better land, she hity.. The autograph quill will be sold nt afternoon on motion of W. W. Pol-, AN INTERESTING COMPILATION
trig bean a devoted member of the, thia inoelftig. All those interested ter. An unusual featutnrof the nd- ।
When You Think of Flies
be present.
mission wu* the fact that Mrs. An­
N; E. church for a great many, should
MADE BY MR. KELLAR STEM
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Cotton nf \er- drus acting os'deputy county Herk.
years. Rev. Kenyon oHIclated at।
GALL BAUER BROS. FOR SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS ♦
the service# nnd her body was laid nwnlvillc altoiHli-d church Sunday adminisler&lt;*d to her liusbanll I he I
constitutional noth nnd swnnnhim
to rest beside her husband in the. nnd visited nt Ernest Smith’s
Mr. and-Mrs. Ray Sprague nf in. Mr. Andnis will mil practise Mr. Bryan nnd Hie Koran Long Ago
family lot In Lake Ride Cemetery.
When You Think of Wood and Coal
‘Agrccrl• —
Thnl Ihe Fine llusl
Those from a distance to attend theI Grand Rapids, -visited relative# in law, as he intends to Ix’como can-1
diilato for county clerk for. a second
funeral were Mr. nnd Mrs. HainudI llm village Sunday and Monday,
Re $16 lo (Each) One.
REMEMBER OUR LUMP, WASHED EGG AND NUT FOR
There was n line altendniTco at lenn.
Stowell nnd .Mr. nnd Mrs. Stowell ofr
,
tho
church
services
last
Sunday,
it
The BANNER Ind week related
Ionin; Mrs. Agnes Fisher of Kala­
SUMMER USE.
I the sad story id how tuo of our
mazoo; Mr. nnd .Mrs. Frank-Holly. lining "Go to Chureh” day. Tlirougli
TEACHERSWILL
n
mlntakn
there
was
nd
exact
count
ritir.eiis wen- rtfilrty interrupted by
Mr .arid .Mrs. Cassius Stowell ajid
- daughter, Mrs. Edith Wunderlich of made, as was asked for, hut Htoro
OBSERVE ARBOR DAY nn unfeeling gpitie warden while
For Quality and Price our Goods Cannot Be Excelled.
Hu y were inakiuu ;i sclentille in• Hastings; Mrs. Angie Oversmith off were about I’M) present al the
Nashville; Mrs. Julia Dove of Coalsj morning service, besides many Sun­
vcMtigation of the si range perform­
Grove; Mrs. Eva Johnson of Aurora, day school scholars, who did not re- Have IiMitrtl Member* of the Wo­ ances.of Wall lake suckers. It had
Illinois; Mrs. Hallie Holly nf De­ malir fur the preaching service.
nexrr occurred t*i u* however that
men’s Chib to.Attend School
this event, with its i-alloiis rebuff lo
troit and Mrs. Dr. Bulh’r of Knla-. There was a gnod attendance in the
evening
considering
that
il was*
mnioo
evening
consmcring
tuai
n wasn a
. Friday Afternoon.
ncience, hud been foretold by the
Servires nt all the chutdwa iff rai,iy «'v"l»ill«*
H'd^uw^trThrrdionlr or’itFvoin-. —-The-pupils amt- teachers nf tlir
the village were very largely at­
। lldstings City- Schools will Observe
tended Sunday, it being "Go to&gt; (ion that we have&lt;|^*r had In Coals. I-Tiday May H. as Arlmr and Bini Stem, has placed before us such +
Broadway Yards,
E. Court St. Yards ♦
Grove, was given by Jasper B.
. Church" Sunday
Day in compliance with tliu uroc- ample quotations compiled- after
BAUER BROS., PROP’S.
A large number from the village, Hughes of Holland.
searching study of the classics and ♦
Phone 224
Phone 254
Tho D..Q. T. O. Club will meol Tarnation of Gov. Ferris. All the of Holy Wril. ns will leave no
heard Miss Audra Decker deliverP
school rooms have been provided
her oralinn "Our Nation's Destiny"• with Mrs., Julia Brown, next week with the toil Arbor and Bini Day doubt in any mte?s mind Hint pro­
nt the Holmes church. Sunday af­. Wednewlay. May 13.
phetic
Insight
l&gt;'jig.ago
visioned
this
Mr. and Mrs. Ira CoUou of-IktslI bulletin is«u«M| by the Department unhappy visit |.» Wall lake; saw that
ternoon. with which she won firstL
- of Puldin Instruction which gives
honors nt the District Contest last Woodland attended church Sunday. some excellent material on. trees Hid two men would make their
Tuesday evening at Hastings, and and spent the afternoon with Alon­ anil birds.
sciimlitlc
investigation of “the I’will walk again.” (Hamlet, Act t. than for council.” (Bacon’s Essays, HASTINGS MILLINB COMPANY
.
zo
Wood and family.
;&gt;
were richly paid for the privilege
Chapter 22'.
■
,
For several days the spirit of Ar­ suckers;" Alial from afar they'dis- Scene 11;.
.
Mrs.
E.
E.
Barnum.
Mrs.
D.
P.
of hearing Miss Decker, who is cer­
"Hehntd. 1 will smite with the rpd
“By Heaven.*, Watson, f believe I
ENBABES EXPERIENCED
, hoc Day has been ^correlated with rernetl Ural the line imposed would
tainly to be congratulated for her. Sprague, Str#. Flora Wood nn,t S*rs-I-'the.-work in language. rending, iiiiiii- lir-tHHlfi, or thereabouts, in one," TWrilli'fn," hi* rrirtl “Yes; yes. tt that is in my hand upon the waler."
.
Helen
iJerhbnri
are
dolegalcs
to
th#'
excellent efforts. We hope for her
meaning
of course each
m»e. must he so." (Adventure of the TExothig, Chapter VII. I7lh Verse).
।
ic
and
drawing
and.other
school
ex
­
the best of success in.the slate con­. County W. C. T. U. Convention, erdses. The hoys.in manual train- Strange to Mate the sages of old
"It is. verily, much cheaper tliaji F. A. Childs, Formerly of Freeport
which is held this week in Hastings.
were also well aware of IhiFfnci
test.
■
“•'.nminnls;'' said ' Holmes." (Ad- a net." (Original u
and Irving Mills Comes to
The Carpeniora arc at work this। ing have liven making bint houses
Mra.C. A. Buckle was a GrandI
"As we passed each other, I saw
lo bo placed near tho school buildHastings.
week on' Lovi Chaw's new born.
Rapids visitor Monday.
tnility would give |o tip, court the
"Let there Ih- light, mid there was that ho was . weeping.'* (Michael
Mrs. G. E. Smith and -Mrs. Allie■ ing. names
of
"White
and
Blark."
All
Angelo,
Longfellow).
&gt;.
•C. D. Garn .visited his parents In&gt;
light."
(Genesis,
llhntilnr
I,
Verse
C. A. Kerr, manager of tho Has­
At a recertl meeting of the Teach­
Fuller attended the 3rd District
Hastings. Monday night.
tings Milling Co, has hall the active
. ers Club n special invitation was this mny lie rla.-oil as wonderful. III .
k
Missionary
Convention
of
(ho
While Buel I. Wolcott was culli-*.
•'Before my find. I might not this
Obituary.
supcrinlenjlency of the llasting.4
I extended lo 'Iu* Hastings Women's Under the heading* &lt;»f "Stigvrwri(ivoting his garden Saturday morn­. Church of Christ hold at Grand Club and all others who are-inter- tion. Denouncement and Moral" our believe without Hie sensible nnd
Addie .May Hawkins was born mill and in addition to this duty h»
.
ing, his horse in turning around, in। Rapids last week.
industrious lib-rary townsman lias true avouch of mine own eyes." April 121 Ih. 1873 and died nt her has bad to make the Hour. The
The W. C. T. U. anniversary• ORled in the cafe of birds ana the grouped his compilation of tlie writ­ tHamlet. Chapter I, Scene I).
some way got tangled up in the cul­,
business has been oh the increOM
home
920
So.
.Market
SL
April
30th_
i
preservation
of
trees,
tn
visit
any
tivator with its hind feet. When it[ chicken dinner will be held May 10 of the denartmenls or school rooms ings and orating-* of the past which
"He therefore sped exclaiming, 1914, aged II years, IH days. On during the past year and .Mr. Kerr .
tried to kick loose the lighter the. al the homo of Mrs. Flora Wood.
Friday aflenioon of (his week.
' seem to bear on Ihe tragic event "Thou art caught.'- »(Dante, Canto July 3nl.,- 1H9.3 she was united in lias felt it. necessary to have some
Sunday School Notes.
. marriage with Emery-F, Wilkins. skilled help to assist him.
cultivator stuck, until at last the
which rvcnlly oectirrod at, Wall XXII. Lines 123-126 ?
horse was thrown with Ihe cultiva­■
lake. For the lieih-IU of-our read­ ' "Disdain not to instruct us who To tliis union were luirn seven chil­
Next Sunday Mny 10th Is Mother's
He has been successful iu secur­
tor on top, and in such a shape that■ Day. Every one please remember SECOND WARD EAST SIDERS
ers we give lias ronlrihu^ion on- thou art.’'
Dante, Canto XXlHk dren. three sons and four daugh­ ing (ho senu-e of F.-A. Childs, who
it required the help’of several men। and wear a white flower in honor of
ters, six of whom with the husband has been actively engaged in the •
SWIM STRONGLY UP-STREAM
lo release tho how. which campl your mother. Subject of next Sun“Black end While." my word a and father siill survive, one little manufacture uf Hour in both Irving
Superscription.
out of the fracas in quite goodI day’s lemon is “The Unjust Stew­
brand tn recommend.” (Dancing girl , having died In infancy. She and Freeport.
Mr. Childs is well
“All hope nlinndoii yo Who en­ Mi n Doyle .
shape, hut the cultivator was a&gt; ard” from Luke 16:1-13
was a devtdoil and loving wife and and favorably, known and will Ih*
C. A. Rush nnd Jay Mead Started a ter here." (Dante. Canto XXIII,
sight-do behold.
Reveufcd at Mi'cca:— .
mother, and gave her life for me pleased to meet all his old friend*
Lines 92-W).
.
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Rowlarler and
“If they do these things, they family.
NORTHEAST KAI-AMO.
at his new stand. Little City-of Their
Interment
in
Riverside
“I came lo bury Caesar, not to
' Mrs. C. 8. McIntyre took in the Ben
shall In* apprehended and i&gt;e eemeu* ry.
Mr. Kerr will still act a* auperinMr. nnd Min; Ed. Hall attended
. Own.
praise him. Th*- evil.that men do
Hur play al Grand Rapids, Saturday Ihe Hawkins wedding anniversary* V
hrutighl before a tribunal and he "Wo love thee, O, our wife and leiidiih( of the entire business of
Ilves after them."
Julius Caesar.
afternoon.
charged therewith with witnesses.
the company..
Hiolhert
last
oneM’. you want. In see a live Utile Act 3, Scene 2'.
Inst week.
o
1
on
n
small
scale
go
over
In
the
Mr. and Mrs Alvah Miller and Mr.
If
il
shall
lw*
proven
likewise
they
Thy memory will over be, Mrs. Carl Reese isrecovering frot. . "I
Time and Plan-: —
,
.
and Mrs. E. E. MeRaney motored her illness.
shall, suffer In pay sixteen she^-k- Hrtd sacred in the hearts,
tilieviIna ward and visit Jay Mead and
.New Epworth League Offlcers.
“And al length the feverish day
over lo Ionia, Sunday.
els nf t,qver.” (Al Koran. TnmdaOf our loving family."
Hazel Briggs (eceived word fct for JJI Bush. Both are making gnnd.
Like a passion die&lt;l away.
At the annual meeting of the Ep­
lion from original by George
her cousin Vcrn who is now iirvl
rIhas-been There for soipn lime
And
the
night
sereni
nnd
still.
worth League held on Tuesday,
a gnad live grocery huriSale).
navy stationed in Vera Unix, M*re out a has
.Notice
lo
Brotherhood
SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
Felt
on
cottage,
lake
nu&lt;l
;
hill."
evening; the
following officer*
\l(e
has iJT
a special
adv.
Thoinw Granger died Tue&lt;'\ •
¥n H.h?
’UU “
"V- in'the
“The ratio, sixteen tn one. has
Supper Squad. were chosen for the coming year:
(Longfellow.-Daylight and Darknessi been proven by time anti usuage to
Mrs. Tobal Garlingcr and Mrs.
bSte.n ihW
“In Ihe dead wa«l*’ and middle of
President—Miss Ethel Hedrick.
John Ochampaugh were nt Grand
'Bryan
A. IL Brill, the chairman of the
time He waslsi^y-righl &gt; W «&gt; haviaml has now a llm- larber of the nighf." (Hamlet. Act 1, Beene be just nnd equitable.’’
1st Vice Pre*.—Miss Mabel Sisson.
Rapids, Thursday.
.
speech
at
l'lainw&lt;
’
ll,
-N.
October
•Supper
Squad
of
50
who
will
pre
­
IgT H?°jK.,,rw^hln4cIp you kcV^r'hxs"' nC7.v “in^
2nd. Vico. Pres.—Miss Florence
Mrs. Martha James, son Roy and
ICtli. ItUMP.
pare Ihe supper for llurnext Broth­
“It was darker Ilian a hag.full of
also Jhas
nn a,b&gt;
adv. ?in
Ihe
daughter Mildred of East Woodland, children lo mourn' his d&lt; _ F 1
k"
1®? nn
n "
,c
“And their punishment shall be erhood gathering, desires that every Watkins.
■ Ihnkelbory -Finn,
3rd. Vice Pre#,—Miss Nora Barr.
i this.week..
? yo“
WihMU y«„ .HI It black cals."
arid Mrs. Sarah Good of Nashville bX’hiw il'TI.T'S-J!’
swift nnd sure aiul all men shall member of the squad shall attend a
Mark Twain .
4tli. Vice Pres.—Edward Waite.
spent Sunday al Albert McClelland's.
know amt shall point I heir fingers meeting which will be held next
Secretary—Miss Donna Durkee.
John Ochampaugh and family and home, burial in tho Gogsd attcn&lt;j t0 the Vl the lime to stroll over • “All the waters black with shad­ nl them nml east dust at tlii’in. nnd Tuesday night. May 12, nt. 7:30
ow."
('Hiawatha.
CiUrto
IX).
(ieorge
Mathews
of
B&lt;«i
\
aDy
Treasurer—Bernard Quigley. ’
Mr. Struuwick, moved into Hibbard
they shnll In* humbled." (Talmud o'dock, at the Methodist Episcopal
“Jiot a mouse stirring." (Hamlet. English s’dilinn from the German church. As the Young Ladies Bible
Pianist—Miss Gladys GilbertsOffley's tenant house Monday.
ed relatives in this locnli
T "'”'
",
Act I. Scene I.
The new officers will-be installed
.Mr.
and family of Maple
doss have a banquet in the church
The parly nt Horace
\ F. M. S. Meeting.
translation of Henkle'.
,
Grove moved into Tobol Garlinger’a Tuesday night was a su.
parlors that same night, the squad at the Silver Anniversary meeting,
Revealed at- Merva:—
hlar monthly meeting of iroacliing th*&gt; water's ixlge.- oarrySunday writing. .May 17.
tenant house Monday, and will work oryonn had ft good lim&lt;meeting
will
lie
held
upstairs
in
the
vis Foreign Missionary
"When you have done Ulis
ng something ln’twci-n them.” (Dufor him this summer.
home well satisfied.
/
-1 be held on Wmlnesday masi weniy Years After).
against the Inw yonr mind will .weal gallery, and all members of
Ralph Ochampaugh who has been
Edgar Tyler of Chat —
■Vny 13th at the homo of
mil find ease m* your soul re­ Ihe squad will please enter the Veterans Endorse Wash. Gardner.
"launch'out into the deep and let
staying with his cousin J. Ocham- his brother over Rumi AT
-d ’
_ — Ivyera. E. Slate Road SI. down your nel* for a draught, anil
pose." (Al Aklilnkyjalaly. -Meek­ church by the south door, and not
Al the meeting of Fitzgerald
paugh and family for some titpe has
.
Roy Dean is workidW J1T1 flTl 3 I Vim-.-imp— Program in when they had this done, they in­
er's TranAalatiqn from original by Ihe east door.
Post. Grand Army of the ..Republic
returned lo his homo In Allegan Co. Bartig.
• N
Irs. Merrick ami Mrs. closed a great multiUMU* of Ashes
on Saturday, the members declared
Advertised Leiters.
----------- :------ 1
\ one* chnalor of The and their
themselves ready to support Fortnnets braXb? (Luke,
s
Moral
Gleanera of Morgan Arbor, atten­
Tlie appearance oi^r
,
.
.
tee. by Mrs. Smith,
Chas. G. Brocato. A. G( Childs,
Chapter V, Verses IV and V).
..
..
Torant.
tion. Regular meeting Saturday about the I. 0. O. J7 County
’There be those that can pack Tho*. McQueen, .Melvin Fuller, Ed. net in his race for the
Denouncement.
evening. May D. Refreshments wifi been greatly improve;
.
Mrs. RickM.
the card* add yet not play well. Watkins, Mrs. A. Heywoodi Mrs. R. ship. Mr. Gardner i« m
■
l»e served. L. Adkins, Lecturer.
parking.
*
\ Contest.
"1 will watch tonight; psrclianca Such men are fitter for practice B. Craig.
rrtander of the G. A. R.

18651188

Ifflt RECENT EVENT IT

WALL LAKE FORETOLD

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The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

MAN

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�THE

Foot Troubles
Do You Have Any?
If you do, then YOU are the very one
we want to see. If we can’t fit you com­
fortably then we don’t want to sell you.
WE HAVE YOUR “SIZE’’
WE HAVE Your STYLE1
WE HAVE YOUR “FIT”

want you to KNOW teal ‘'Shoe
ComMrt," and then you will
KNOW real “Siwe 8ali»l*ction.”

Here you can see hundreds of different styles, different lasts,
different shapes. We have the very latest spring styles in foot­
wear that arc just your idea. Right now our stock is unusually
large, comprising the newest shades, and you have the advan­
tage of an early selection. Call in and see the new shapes.

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PHONE 176

HASTINGS, MICH

‘THE BLUE BIRD" TO

U|1D I ITTfD UfRITTCI
"A» LEI lid WIIII lLlt

INNER. MU' 7. tell

io eak-noak, dur,- ilevl! spirit for his
OW.B W”’1- 1 ®,,J t‘«*y glad he i«
■‘till »liv«,’rfamm t • Joie is reported
to tie wntitutei
ih'' bi- .-I. and
was kuffiNRr n» h*- killed. H&gt;fought 'with the despeniliOQ of a
tiger nnd IQatiautmii of n well skill­
ed velni-aii. but tin- odds were
ixamst mi and hr teH a sacrifle* for
lus country; better i»l*M»l was not
'•tn red on the field than his. I
have not a niap' m my Company
whose loMuLatmiild not' mourn ware
ihe killed, but ik-ih-jnore than Em­
i meL fn tfinhilte qf the Fhtt boats
I be did more (■•• help save Us than
•my other urn- man; for he dared to
row.
"f gra(&gt;e and canis­
ter. I Sinccn ly hope he may re| rover bis wouirl* and yet be reslpred to his friendt AH that L have
Itaid of Emmet. I cnn lnily say of
Barrett. He &gt;n- one uf the still
lurvl. but unv Itf.lliv best of hoys.
He &gt;8* shot through the thigh at
very*.abort ran-" not lo exceejl six
ixmIm, and if bur lH&gt;ys bad not had
such hot work, would have been
brought from thq field. Win. was
|rtuo of those I-,?- who could al­
ways tie trusted, was always ready
for any duty &gt;-'iatied
him ami
never complain'-I A son whom
any parent uu-i‘t lo Ih- proud of.
May a kind Providence restore him
to hua|lh .and In- friends. Oirnl.
Mcla-llan diet! bf hi* Wutind*.
He
iwaycd fur life tlml lie might have
a chaflee to draw a te-ad on Gen.
Benham, who iu-IhvI men to the
slaughter with -• much fool hardIneMr-JMMB was tirel wounded- in
the arm and while having.the Held
was shot threu-h Hie knee and wa*
finally carried from the field by
t'airporabi licwt"ii and GreenflehL
I ask os a. particular favor, and ns
due to the dead whore Ufa was so
nobly offered id defense of hi*
country, that his family Ih« made
the especial, care of all lite friends
of Co. F, resident in Hastings mid
vicinity. Don’t let il bo said that
the widow and orphans uf-a brave
‘man.-VriKrntvc it:- life-to-his-rwujvtry, shall lack for sympathy or the
• omforU of life.- Look tn it, you
1 who are enjoying tlte quiet of your
homes nnd tin- bi.-.-mgs of prosperZZ.t

|

'TROUT FISHERMEN HAO

POOR LUCK, FRIDAY

Strreuts Lined With Expectant
Anjfrre Wlnxe Enthu&lt;rtasni
Was Not Well IP-warded.
rteorcs of enthusiast* limal the
streams curly on Friday morning
when the trout season openM ox- itccting to make some good cklcbt%
hut the catches made this year were ' .
not nearly so gOtxl tu they were lost
year.
Tiie work of illegal fishermen ami I
the smallness of tbc fry received
from the hatcheriCM are the causes
of the scarcity of speckled beaa&lt;sf the scnirity uf jneckhtd beaifrs*'
survive the destructive ugoncte'i'oE
the stream*. The paths along the!
streams show where flshenneu
were active before the season open­
ed.
There were numerous anglers
along tl»r streams, long before day­
light, ami the larger trout were
soon taken from tho waters. Some,
of the In^-yl catches were made In
Spring brook -below CreMcy.
In
this |&gt;art of the county, tlw best
luck was hud in the streams in tho
vicinity of thia city.
tatrd of Tiiauka—We wish to ex­
press our sincere thanks to our
friends and noishbora who sq nobly
,rame lo our assistance in our recent
bereavement,- lo the I. O. .0. F. for
;thoir loyal help, lo the K- O. T. M.
M. nnd L. O. T. M. M. for kindness
and ubi, lo thi* sclmol and all oth­
,ers who sent such beautiful flowers.
We also wish to nxpn&gt;sA*our thanks
to Rev. Mr. Bates tor his kind words
and servil-es and to the singers for
their beautiful hyntoM.
EHiery Wllkina,
.
Lloyd Wilkins,
■
Jessie Wilkins,.
Gladys Wilkins,
______ 1— ^
Loren Wilkins.
•
Ernest Wilkins,
Edith Wilkes.
.

WEAR
diamonds

SPARKLING
JEWELS^
PRICED
RIGHT

AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS'TOO
IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY MAN AND WOMAN Tp
LOOK THEIR BEST AND TO MAKE THEIR HOME AS AT­
TRACTIVE AS POSSIBLE.
THE VALUE OF GOOD MUSIC
IN THE
HOME CANNOT BE OVERESTIMATED. IT
LINGERS FOREVER IN THE’MEMORY LONG AFTER THE
HOME HAS CEASED TO EXIST. COME TO US NOW FOR
THAT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, SO THAT
YOUR LIFE
MAY BE HAPPIER AND YOUR CHILDREN GROW UP
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF GOOD MUSIC.
O'UR IN­
STRUMENTS ARB THE BEST MADE AND PERFECT IN
TONE AND WORKMANSHIP.

L. V. BESSMER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

DR. C. D. OWENS

open

.

EVENINGS

DENTIST

KIN BRAND RAPIDS
at
Will In* al Hastings Wednesday.
garden. Geo. Lusk and 8. D. Cobb. April 22nd, and earn WednoiMby
Seals For This Famous Prod ucFour of these it i* not known how .thereafter al same office iu Steb­
bins'
Block. Hastings.
, they fell. Ratlibiin was slandiog «m
lion May Be Obtained By
FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.
’
Ue»pecLfully.
------------- I the parapet of Hie fort shooting at
Mail Order. .
Dr. C. D. Owens. D. D. 8.
late
nrr.
uai
.
iihiik
;.:
gives
Two theatrical events of prime
At last a
iptervsl tu the entire State am an- *
NEWS OF HASTINGS
■ Inin io tlmjhead and he fell dead
uounerd iu the coming ciigagements
SOLDIERS
nd" the dlfrb beloW. IBs mother
of Maeterlinck's “The Blue Hird-’
QUALITY
I'needs lb« sympathy &lt;&gt;f all. for she
al the Powers Theatre, Grand Haj&gt;has.lost a htnband amt two sons by
ids. •Monday, Tuesday npd Wedilea- 'TELLS OF BRAVERY OF
I this terrible war. within lire lad
day. May. tt. 12 and 13, matinee
. .-rr .M..u .. nrnn„rn «.&gt; months. 1 can only say lo th-;
Wedm-Mlay. and the Garrick Thea­
LATE JOHN M. BESSMER iriviun wi«&gt; iw
, n m.■«
tre, Detroit. entire week bf .Monday.
_____
.(.veil ones, that they have the cmiMay IB, tnaliuee.s Wednesday and
.olalMin of knowing that their Mons
Saturday.
Letter Furnished Through Courtesy ,,nid brothers were Idle as tried
of Mrs. G C. St. John.
। steel to tlmimre of tin- Union and
The managers of 1m»Ui theatres
m.bky fell, bravely died for their
offer equal opport unities to obtain
of Woodland.
choice seats for this great nttrac- 1
•ountry's guo-l
No monument
____
A clipping from llui HANNER of a'
-Uon ______
Prices have ____
been______
fixed ut
thd^n ung idare, no egte]
.vtettic*.. but they
8tJO
mid
82.00
for
Ihe
lower
floor;
:
letter
written
frotu
the
front
in
!Mri2
With Price RIGHT,
75 cents, 8UJ0 mid Si.50 in the bal- has I teen furmsLsl through Ihu
cmtHihncd in our.
Qony. and 60 rents in-the unresen- kindness of Mre.y:. G. St. John, of miqmrriH (uTAk- •"&gt;' tl»e
?n‘*
which we can honestly
c&lt;i uultery. Out Of town onlers, m - 1 Woodland. .The letter was written the brnv. , who dared every thing.
recommend.
companied by remit lance___ and by (Im late- ilnpl. N. H. Walbndae. forc«il everything. Uirietted never,
Making your chance of success 60% greater when NOD-O-GEN is used*
stamped self-ad&gt;lresst*d envelope, who died several years ago in New- but dared to die nobly lighting for |
wili he promptly tilled mid the I York stale. Mr. Walbridge was al • h. righi. AH of Ihu wounded are
WHAT NOD-O-GEN IS—A pure culture of bacteria which causes nodules
tickets forwnrde&lt;l at once.
' one time a teacher in tin- Richland .joing
•
well.
’■ Before Lida, reaches
____ you. will
„d! know that twelve
No id her recent play has made j Acadetny, noted during the early i you.
to grow on roots of ALFALFA thus insuring a greater success with alfalfa.
quite »u profound a setwa|ion m
.WhiichI- are ordered- tn-Ihe-I “oAmerica or EunJpe ms “Th« Blue
Ltomac fumi. Pori Hoy.nl. I he MicIl
FREE! With each 60 lbs of Alfalfa Seed we will furnish you FREE OF
Bini.” Wfth its beaulifutephiloso8th esp.cte .to have -■’Ollie share oft
CHARGE a bottle of NOD-OtGEN containing enough pure culture to in­
nhy, wit.' rare humor nnd pathos, it '
glorv of taking Richmond, alllimreh ।
has vhmmed everybody.
'
we are onlyW slrong »dh but
oculate one bu. (60 lbs.) of seed which will insure a surer catch of Alfalfa.
l« "The Blue Bird" Maurice Maetitre* Captain* We. have done]
Irilim-k has given us Ihe light and
more lighting than any ••|m'i *'' ‘i
Based on to-day's wheat market. I can s$U you-French's While Lily Flour at 52.35 per
delicate fancy Of the pursuit by two
Regiments in the DepnrUnent al lire
100 lbs. Beans arc higher. Bring in your samples of BEANS and SEED, or if you want
children uf the Blue Bird, the symSouth. We went
out over WN»
1X&gt;1 of Hamrtnw, /nicy are accomstrong nn&lt;l return but AW. And yet
Bran, Middlings, Cement or Seed Beans, call in and will be pleased to show you same.
:r wus
»
vnmni .............
Hnt w|,;ini&gt;&lt;twby Bi.-ml. a jolly yioie-.pi.- ’
wneu it
onlenst to the Potonia.. our l»ys
mdiVTilTiin: NfflXr a Iwautiful, timid
made tin welkid ring with one glad
creature; Waler, a flowing, sylph-1
like girl: Fire, a hissing. Ii-inpe-tu-,
hurrah -Th.’ fact is. Gen. Hunter
ous youth: Sugar, a silly chap with'
has liecwn* thoroughly oimoxiuus
canny Bands; the Tniihfiil Dog: the
lo all of us and W* are-glad lo gel
Successor to F. H. Barlow 6 Co.
Phone ISO, Hastings, Mich,
sly. srlieming (hit. and other Things
mil of his Ih-partifient. A little inand Animats emixNlird in human
• ridrtjt will illustrate what a Maj.
form by tin* magic of Fairy Beryiii.-n. may du: One of our soldmre
dune.
! bought some •■ggs of a mqt.ro, naymg him 10 rente per dozen. Afb-r.'tin* wonderful adventured of the
I wiinls another negro came up and
children are made Hie liasfs of a
ichinied Hie eggs, and d"inam|.'d
senus uf gurgmua fiieeMrlc* winch j'
I pity for Ihein, and when tbe soldier
cost the directors of the New Thea-1
refused. In- (tlw wgro.l became
trc.yNow York, the nun of |IS(ljMM).
abusive, when the sdhlivr. by a
Lovely mu st c from the works of i
muscular movement of tlie ami,
DebUtsy. Massenet and Bteet etf-;
1914 MODEL
felled the negro lo the ground.
hnnees the charm, and (here are]
Gen. Hunter being inndo acqumuted
many group dances by large bevies ।
The Laie CapL Walbridge.^
Now .you can afford to do your regular oooking by electricity.
''’lwl'r“bi”k&gt;wY.1rk arlius eM
" »" -Mau-aUpnal luMllulbo. with Hie maHer, came out and
knocked the Aildier down mid then
Adjustable brush, three
EL GLOSTOVO makes this practical for the first time.
1&lt;a» and the original New Theatre, ^’’’’’’ivr beiialor Julius Caesar Bui- plnred him under arrest, it is fact
bellows, 3-ply wood ve­
patent in the. dmutmcnl of Ihe
°as!
Thio new Hotpoint Stove, which utilizes the glowing-ooil-andSouth, that a negro is belter that a
neer top, easy to oper­
, white man. A negro may have his
reflector principle, is so effective with so little current that
house, Im- Iti- ever so black mid
ate, one-year guarantee.
filthy, but a White man below the
See it demonstrated, try
it does the kitchen oooking with a small amount of current
rank "f Colonel would be Couri
wiU UX JI.0 Itato. ... Lull.
sKwdLJS inariiall.sl if he dnred to occupy a
it out,—you’ll find it all
house.—.tee such things jiHl?
from any lamp socket.
al every performance.
Emmet
-pupils in.the early sixties. Emim.'t
Hut
I
must
nfit
weary
you.
The
we claim and the best
Cute. mentioned in Ihu letter is her
NOTWITHSTANDING-THIS, IT SELLS AT'a LOWER PRICE THAN ANY OTHER
biot her. who is still living, thuiigh buys ire gi m-mily well.
BANNER YEAR FOR SALE
Vacuum Cleaner you
it. •'peclfuBy,
very feeble. in Pierre, 8. D. OHmu*
CipL N. H. Walbridge.
OF MONUMENTAL WORK men" well-known in Huslitig* are —
ELECTRIC STOVE OF EQUAL CAPACITY.
ever saw.
mvulionvd in the lutler, which fol-i
Why not order one
EL GLOSTOVO heats up in-a few seconds. You don't switch on the
lows:
'
THE
MERRITT
STORE ANNOUN­
Ironside Brothers Placed More Or­
From the Mitliipun Eighth.
today?
ders In March and April Thau
CES AN EARLY SPRING SALE
current till ready to put on the dish—saves time—saves currant
Un Board The 8. 8. -Vandvrbilt,
E»cr Before. i|
------------i
July 13th, 1802.
ironside
Brothers,
monunWTfl
HERE IS ANOTHER POINT THAT WILL INTEREST YOU—IL GLOSTOVO does
Itear Banner.—Since writing you Will Lost for IQ Ha?Only. Quote
il.'alerw
Inform
the
BANNER last. Death has knocked quite loud­
Very Atlraetlve Prices (in all
i
“scribe" that March ami April of ly at my door, but as 1 did not suv
your cooking with YOUR dishes. In other all eleotrio
Lincs of HerchandlM'.
। this year are lite best months they —come in” and a “kind Providence*
‘Oinc '« M»d
kt lid PrOVldellte.•
have t. *. «.t
-■ n Ih?. ■»!.. • f ninnil*
Ihe women of Hastings and vi­
diso stoves you are advised to use aluminum or ^peoial dishes
♦ nieiilsT
------cinity
wilp
b&gt;.&gt;
especially
Interested
&gt;d the
the following
following pieces
niocua uf
of wotk.
wotk. !l. •1T? '!*
•&lt;
I placed
in Ihe half isige adv. of the Merrill
but with the EL GLOSTOVO the tinned, nickeled, steal an&lt;$ granite
I For Conrad Smulkcr nt Freeport, was as sick before, mir ever felt the More.- and tlic-&lt;wueping price re-need of home comforts so much. I
■ a two piece Barre granhc ' monu.-1! would willirtgly . have given
n • ho ii"t&gt;- :i: i.le in nil dcparlun-nts—
dishes now In use in YOUR kitchen will ALL give the most
invnt with vases carved in bold re-,| month's wages for sueh a purse ar dftrtinrui made pn all depattruenl*-.
lief upon tup uf die.
my w ife, if but for a day. 1 felt us dn*s poods. eonrete. gloves. skids,
satisfactory results.
'
* v
'
f A three piece job iu the Balti- (hough I had never full?- sympn-. kmioftis. -iori wabls and lioripry.
i more cemetery, for 8. E. Warner of I hued wiUi my sink boys» Gml pity The. .Merrill store always do ju»l m
LXiwIing,
•
THE WEEK OF MAY 11-16 we &lt;111 sell thebe Glowing Eleotrio
and Heaven help,the sick of our they adv-rlifi', an you can rely "on
Two piece jobs for Orson Johnson anny. I think in my last short note- evt-fy figure quoted in repreasufling
QUALITY
in south part of county; Michael to you. I gave a list of the killed and the actual price reduction uflferdU.
Stoves at ONE-HALF .PRICE. Regular price |5.00—Special for the
HARDWARE
Yanmr in Fuller eenietcrv: Hold. wounded at Janies Istamt—Three of
Atloft of Carlton; and Fred U. tbeiii whom we »u(qHweiT-ktlled are
Hheiiiimtism Quickly Cured.
reek only, $2.50.
.
8lokoe of Middleville.
“My sisters’ husband had art at­
oriMjuers of war. vix: Beargt. J. M.
Of course the lime is short now ih'-wmer and private* Enunet Cole tack of rlK iiiiiHliaui in his afiu,”
SEE THE DISPLAY in our east window—drop in and let us tsll you
1 till Decoration Day hut very likely and Win-U. Barrett. Hessmer re- J writes u well known * resident of
rtblfh Nou.
they will plhre Several other jfibs,I markedlo uur boya before the tight.; .Newtmi, Iowa. “I gave him a hot*!
I ghyaictaa eayw: -Good!'
all the excellent points of the IL GLOSTOVO.
Taken K it..
ite"*o
____ _ ________________
r|
-lu.ki k............. wuuldTte
_.x..ia
t&gt;(_____
CiikaiiMtrtain's
. Lhuuienfl
juew i-liumu ut of i.enn.liry voms. I(&gt;1„,r
-j-i,,.
ibat was seentwhich !&gt;&lt;• apnlTgdto lij* arm ami no
Thornapple Gas &amp; Eleotrio Co,
1.g,j of huu hr was standing mi tlie |&gt;ain-i the nexfiooi niOg. thn rhenmalism
’
,bf K,,rt’ *»•«&lt;."“ the Wt- 8®n*" for rhtjHiir• imisrtriar
’Phone 5.
.
'
. •'■,**,n» •** ,*',t
h“ cdHld
amt rheum,it bm y«u will lind nothing
j aa a buck valrsi bat Is tbs gardenia.,
.v). John was as brave a* the belter, limn ctuunbariaui's VimL.
------ invest- He i(ad too nlticii of the] meat. -8uld by all dealers.—Adv.
"ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE-"

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�THT. HATHNOK *AWX*. &gt;1 AV ?, Hit

Woodland

EART WDODIAND.
I Mr*. Lydia Crites of Hasting", visitivl East Woodland friend*, Friday |
and Saturday.
.Mr. ami Mr*. W.-Enner visilwl
friends near Vermnnlvillr, Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Ennfa of Traverse
Cfty, visited al the home of E. /!.
(foie, Wednesday nnd Thursday of
last week.
Mrs. J. F. Fulger of IJtnslng spent j
from Tuesday until Saturday with
Mr. nnd Mrs. SI. John.
Mrs. Homer Hager has been suff­
ering with asthma, the part week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kilpatrick
visited his parents in East Wood­
land. Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. L. Crites nnd Mrs. N. Kilgilrick-were guest* of Mr*, (toy
rum of Nashville, Saturday.
E. T. Colo spent part of Iasi week
In Rattle Creek.Mrs. St. John warmly thanks Ihe
little friends who so kindly remem­
bered her WHh a lovely May basket.
RumbI Kant nor liognn carpenter
work Monday on John Guy's now
bant. Glen Kilpatrick /will lie one
of hfa new workmen thfa summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hager tried
out their new auto, Sunday and
found it a line success.
.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowleader enter­
tained their son, Boardy and fgmdy
of Vermontville, Humiay...

Coats

FRANDSEN X. KEEFER’S
Specials

Band Trimming
Lace* and Silk*.

•7.98
W. IL Mohler moved Friday into
Half Price
the house-recently bought of .Mrs.
Priest.
Mrs. 8. W. Cree was taken wilh
Shirts
Beads-Bags—Barrets
an acute al lack of stomach trouble
Good suortment of l^die*' *11 wool
the latter part of the week, and for
COMBS, BELTS. PINS, FANS,
a time was seriously sick. She is
Skirt*. Voile*, Serges *nd Panama
TIRS, ETC., for Graduation
Mier at this writing.
cloths,
Mrs. W. J. McArthur ntovod Sat­
Gifts.
•3.98
urday in the Mohler house on South
Main 81.
Glen Covert has stored his goods
Boys'
Overalls
&amp;
Pants
_
Lace
Curtains
Bed
Spreads
and far Iho preset)! will make their
Coats
. _
White Goods Sale
home at tlie realaurnnL
Special value offering* in fine Lace
Boy*' Blue and Striped Overall*, also
,15.11) fine Coat*, a great line to
Some rare value* in slightly soiled
Great bargain* in White Good* —
R. L. Wright will have one of the
Curtains, worth opto f 1 -Zipair, at
Wool Pants, in email sixes, at orily
choose from, light or dark, at
Poplin*. Lawn*, -Crepe*. Klee*
best equipped garages in town when
completed.
.
•9.98
98c
25c
Cloth, Rte.
C. F (Iroiinger Is busy taking tho
assessment.
Dress Shirts
M. P.- Fuller was a business visi­
Rods
•
Suit Cases
Raincoats
Hose
tor al Hastings, Friday. -•
A tine of Dress Shirt*, discontinued
Hr*** Rod* with solid ends; 16c qu*l.
Ratra value in Black Walras imitation
Ladie*' Wunderbote (second*) In
Mr. and Mrs. Velois Hossa and Mr.
pattern* in all *ue*. with a* with­
Mine* in. doable texture; Rain­
fty st onlf
nnd Mra. George Fiftkbinder of
out collar*.
.
White. Tan and Black, only
coat*
at
Goshen, Indiana, drove through
10c
•1.19
15c
39c
•3.98
Friday in (ho former’s auto and vis­
ited friends Iml'a until -Tuesday.
Tho Odd Fellow* have b&lt; gun ac­
'
Rugs
SocKs
Umbrellas &lt;5 Parasols
tive work again after a.lanse of sev­
Silk Hose
Dresses
eral months. ’ They have purchas­
9*12 Wool Fibre Rug* (rcarple**),
A new. »hipinent of t'mbrella* nnd
Men’s Wunderhose (second*) in black
Ijuliv*' Afternoon Drcxae*, made
ed the cast wing of the hoi el build­
l^die*' Silk Boot Stocking* in White
1’arasol*, worth up to fl.50. »|&gt;ecial
and tan in all irfrea.
ing and will move il on a lot a little
from Percale* and Gingham*, at
9x12 Seamlraa IlraracU
$15.00
or Black at
MAPLE GROVE.
east from when? Il stand*, and will
9x12 Axmlositn, new pattern*
98c
15c
25c
build .enough to it lo make a fine
98c
Phin Winans and wife of Nash­
• 19.00
hall. At present they ineel in Gro- ville, passed Sunday at the home of
xinger’n hnll nnd are taking In a Mr Jtud Mrs. D. H. Evan*.
number of new member*,
Nelson McOmber nml wife were
Waists
’
Linoleum
Parasols
Gedrge Rnffler purchased the N. called to Nashville by tho serious
Fibre Matting
Girls* Dresses
Wliliing properly on South Main, illness of Mr. McOmber's father.
Yard* vide Linoleum, square yard.
Well made dresses for Girls, 2 to H
Sanitary Floor Covering for l!e«l
GUI*' Parasol* in many pretty pat­
and has already taken possession. I’jiny .McOmber.
Voile or Crepe, value* up to $2.00,
45c
The purchase price wns *100.0).
Room* and Rug Filling, only
tern*
(Fred Hmilh.of Bnftle Creek jiaiwall in one lot for
I Yards wide Linoleum, square yard,
Mrs. Lydia C.rileii of Hastings was ed Sunday with relatives in I his vi­
50c*85o81.00
23c
98c
railing on old friemte in the village, cinity.
25 and 50c
•
59c
Friday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wright of Ur­
Mrs. PenrI McArthur went to bandale, passed Sunday at the homo
Millbrook Friday, where her hus­ of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wolfe.
Ejnbroidcry
‘
Men’s Shirts
Muslin
Children's White
band ha* boon waiting on his
Union Suits
Al Spire* and wife and Ered Pol­
rou'sin. Ray McArthur, wlm is seri­ ler and family called on V. W-.
A fine line of Work Shirts, made
Short lengths. 1 to 3 yard remnants,
Dresses
Ladies' fine Union Suita; sleevelet*
Bleached Muslin, yard wide. 10c
ously sick wilh but little hopes of Norton and family, Sunday.
Chambray
and
Cheviot,
at
from
in * box at just
and lace trimmed,
recovery.
A goad many nltended church
A big showing of White Dresses for
/ Miss Maude Uda of Kalamasno, Runday as ihe result of Iho "(■»' to
Half
Price
39c
32c
8j$c
visited her conslns, Mr. ami Mrs. C, Church" campaign.
,
E Rowlader, from Friday until
Tlie I,. A. 8; of Ihe M. E. church
.Monday.
will meet wijh Mr. and Mrs. A.-D.
Miss Edna fltadel of North Carl­ Wolfe, Friday, Moy 8, for supper.
Turkish Towels
Overalls
Curtain Samples
,
Kimona Aprons
Wash Goods
Inn is helping Mrs. E. 8. McIntyre
Four of Curtis KnoH’s children,
One lot Kc Bleached Turjrlih Towel*,
with her house work
also Evelyn Smith and Keith.J^rspecial price
Men'* Blue Overall*, well made,
Sampler good for single window* or
Percale Apron*, extra full style, fast
Mrs Harriet Hally Holmes died nl rard have .the chicken pox.
’
21c
with and without bib*, at
'
opstair* room*, choir?
’ colors,
the home of he» son, H. S. Holly,
Gingham*, Etc., at
Little Ollie Pearce fa gaining rap­
21-23 Inch Tarry Cloth by the yard
Saturday morning. Mrs
Holmes idly in health.
48c
19c
39c
19c
was the oldest person In this town­
Mis* Greta Wolfe of Bailie Creek
25c
ship. having reached the remark­ Sanatorium fa spending Ihe week
able age of almost ninety-three wilh her parenl*, Mr. nml Ml^. A. D.
years. 8ho has been a resident of Wolfe.
the village nearly thirty-live years
Mr. nml Mrs. Ed Reninger moved
and was respected nnd dearly lov­ to OL*ego, last Friday, where Mr.
ed by a very large circle of friends. Reninger has a pffidlfoo. We. niS’
8ha leaves three mm, two brothers, very sorry to lose Mr. nnd Mrs.
a large number of grand and great Reninger from our midst.
♦ When You Think of Paying Rent
grand chililren. besides many mofe
Curt fa Ktl'oll made n tripiin Ot se­
Andrus,
-i™. Acting
ahi,,, ns Deptity
distant relatives to inoiim their go the Intler part of last week wilh Mrs. ju
Clerk, Administered (killi
CONSULT BAUER BROS. FOR YOUR OWN HOME
loss. Tho funeral wns held nt the n load of goods for .Mr. Reninger.
home of her son In the village, nt
lo Her Husband.
RAGES LONG LONG IGO SAW
one thirty o'clock, Monday after­
COATS GROVE.
County Clerk Andrus, who passed
When You Think of Painting
Y
noon. attended by a large number
THAT TWOULD HAPPEN
The L. A. 8. will meet in the af- the .Michigan liar examinations al
of friends who deeply sympathize,
JUST AS IT HID
wilh the mourning relatives, who. lernoon on Thursday, .May 14, nt Detroit Inst wivk. was admitted to
INSIST ON HEATH &amp; MILLIGAN’S BEST PREPARED PAINT &lt;
have n lasting hope of meeting their. the home of Mrs. Irene Brooks. the bar in Hany vounly on Tuesday
loved one-in a belter land, she hav­, Tho‘aulo«raph quilt will be sold at nfleriuMMt on motion-of W. W. Pot­
ing been a devoted member of the. this meeting. All those interested ter. An jinusiifl! feature‘of The ad­ AN.INTERESTING COMPILATION
When You Think of Flies
+
mission was the fuel ItiU Mrs. An­
N. E. church for a great many should iw present.
MADE DY MR. KELLAR STEM
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Cotion of Ver­ drus. acting ns deputy caunty clerk,
years. Rev. Kenyon officiated at
CALL BAUER BROS. FOR SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS ♦
the services nnd her body wns laid montville attended church Sunday administered Iu her hti*linml Ihe
constitiilionnl oatli'and swore him.
tn rest beside her husband in Iho and -visited at Ernest Smith's
Mr. amt Mrs. Ray Sprague of in. .Mr. Andrus will nol praclire Mr. Bryan and Hie Enron Long Ago
family lol In Lake Hide Cemetery.
When You Think of Wood and Coal
•
■ —
Those from a distance tojiltond tho Grand Rapids, visited relatives in law,, as he inlends lo liecbnm canAgreed
That Ihe -Flue Must
the
village
Sunday.and
Monday.
didate for county clerk for a second
funeral were Mr. nml Mrs. Samuel
Be $1C (a (Lach) One.
There was a lino atlomfaneo at term.
REMEMBER OUR LUMP, WASHED EGG AND NUT FOR
.
Stowell and Mr. nnd Mrs. Stowell of
Ionia; Mrs. Agnes Fisher of Kain- -flu- rhuirh Servians last Sunday, il
The DANNER last week related
SUMMER USE.
ihazoo; Mr. nnd .Mr*. Frank Holly. being "(lo to Church" day. Through PUPILSAND TEACHERSWILL
the sad story of how two »»£ our
Mr .and Mr*. Cassius Rlowoll nnd n mistake there was nn egad count
citizen*
wenrudely-interrupted
by
daughter. Mrs. Edith Wunderlich of made, ns was asked for, but there
OBSERVE ARDOR DAY nn unfeeling game warden whil-1
For Quality and Price our Goods Cannot Be Excelled,
Hastings; Mrs. Angie Overamith of were about 100 present nt the
they were making a scientific inNashville; Mrs. Julia Dove of Coals morning service, besides many Sun­
-vesiigniion of the. si rang** perform­
Grove; Mm. Eva Johnson of Aurora, day school scholars, who did not re­
ances of Wall lake sucker*. It had
Illinois; Mrs. Hnllie Holly of De­ main for the preaching service. Have Invited Members of the Wo­ never occurred h» us however that
men's Club to Attend School
troit nnd .Mrs. Dr. Buller of Kala­ There was a good attendance in the
this event, with il* ration* rebuff tu
evening considering that, it was' a
mazoo.
Friday Afternoon.
science, had been foretold by the
V CH» at all Ihe .churrhea fa
nfr
Th
e furoHn-nnit- frartii'r* nf-tftp' uu*u uuu&gt;.uf-iBut hiw» &lt;4^
riilage wereotTtiwrtath.- village
were very Targi-ly
largely nl- MIuconrwB MHtl"
our fclldw •town-men. Mr. Kellar|
Hastings
City
School.*
will
observe
d Sunday,
Sunday, it
il being
being "Go
“(io to
lh“‘ w,‘ ha'” &lt;*'w ha!1
('oa'?
. tended
Siem,
has plnped before us such
Broadway Yards,
E. Court St. Yardi '♦
sh” Sunday
Sunday
Grove, was given by Jasper S. Friday Mny H. ns Arbor ami Bird ample quotation*, compiled after &gt;
Church"
l&gt;ay in compliance With Ihe nrorA large number from the village, Hughes of Holland.
searching study of the classic.* mid I
BAUER BROS., PROP’S'
Phone 224
Phone 254
The D. O. T. O. Club will meet lamatinn of Gov. Ferris. All Ihe of Ilnly XWrit. . a* will leave no | O
heard .Miss Audra Decker deliveri
rooms have Ins-n provided
her oration "Our Nation's Destiny" with Mrs. Julia Brown, next week siflRMil
wilh the 1911 Arbor and Hint Day doubt in any one's mind that pro-,
nt the Holmes church. Sunday, nf- Wednesday. Mny 13.
bulletin isautsl by the Department' phetic insight long ago visioned (his I
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ira
Colton
of
East
t^rnoon, with which she won ilrsl
mihupiiy visit In Wail lake; naw Hint1
honors al the District Contest last Woodland attended church Sunday of Ihiblic Instruction which gives the two men would make their
Tuesday evening nt Hastings, and and spent the afternoon wilh Alon­ some excellent material on trees scientific' investigatIon of The t'will walk again.” (Hamlet, Act 1, than for council.*' (Bacon's Essays,
HASTINGS MILLIM6 COMPANY
and Id rds.
were richly paid for the privilege zo Wood and family.
sucker*;" that from afar they dis­
Chapters?’.
.
For
several
days
the
spirit
of
Ar
­
Mfi. E. E. Barnum. .Mrs. D. P,
of hearing Miss Dicker, who is cer­
ENGAGES EXPERIENCED MAN
"By-Jleaveiw, Watson, f believe 1
"Ilehold. I will smite with Hie rod
Day has Iweii correlated with cerned I hat the line imposed would
tainly to be congratulated for her Sprague, Mrs. Flora Wood nnd Mrs. bor
be
SK5.00,
or
I
hereabouts,
to
one.
see
them."
hcried,
"Yl's,
yes.
II
that
i*
in
my
hand
upon
the
water."
. excellent ufforto. Wc hope fur her Helen Demoivl are delegate* to Ihe the work in language, reading, mus­ meaning of course each
one. must "be so." '.Adventure of the (Exodus, Chapter VII, 1741s Verse}.the best of success In the state con­ County W. C. T. 11. Convention ic and drawing and-ottier wliool ex­ Strange lo relate the sage.* of old Priory School.'Doyle).
“Il is; verily, much cheaper than F. A. Childs, Formerly of Freeport
which fa held thfa week in Hastings. orcises. The hoys in manual train­ were also well nwiiie of tho fact
test.
‘
"tTriininals," said Holmes.” (Ad­ a net.“ (Original).
and Irving Mills Comes to
The CarpL'nters arc nt work this ing have been making bird Imuses that ihe two scientists. In their huMrs. C. A. Burkle was a Grand
ventures of Milverton, Doyle),
“As wrf passed'each other, I saw
to be placed near (he school build­
week on Levi Chase's new liarn'.
Hastings.
Rapids visitor Monday.
inilily would give l» lip' court Iho
•|.el there Ih* light, and there was that tie wa« weeping." (.Michael
ing.
,
Mrs.
C.
E.
Rmilh
nnd
.Mrs.
Allie
C. D. Garn visited his parents In
named of "While nml Black." All light." (.Genesis, Chapter I, Verse Angelo, fzingfellow). . .
Al
a
recent
meeting
of
Ihe
Teach
­
C.
A. Kerr, manager of tho Has­
Fuller
attended
tho.
3r&lt;t
District
Hastings, Monday night. '
this may he classed /ns wonderful. IIP.
ers
Club
a
special
invilnlinn
was
tings-Milling
Co,
has hail the active
;
Missionary
Convention
of
tlie
While Buel I. Wolcott w’as culti*
Umlor the heading* of-“8uperscrip"Beforri ill’s- ifod. I might not this
Obituary.
superintendency uf the llaatiniu
voting his garden Saturday morn­ Church of Christ held al Grand extended nt the Haslhigs Women'.* lion. D«&lt;nnuncomciii and Moral” our LelieVe willmul Ihe sensible and
Club and all oilier* who are inter­
Addie .Moy. Hawkin* was born null and in n&lt;ldili&lt;Hkin this ituty he
ing. his horse in turning around, in Rapids last week.
industrious
literary
(uwnsnian
has
true
avouch
of
mine
own
eyes."
April i2lh, 1R73 and died at her has had to make the Hour. The
The W. C. T. U. anniversary ested in Ihe care of birds ana the
some way got tangled up in the eulpreservation .or trees, lo viiil any grouped his compilation of the writ­ .Hamlet. Chapter I. Scene I'-.
home 920 So. Market SL April 30th., business has been on the increase
tiyator with its hind feel. When It chicken dinner will be held May 19 nf
"He therefortj sped exclaiming. toil; aged 41 years, IH day*. On during ihe past year and .Mr. Kerr
the dcnartiuenl* or sclinol romps ings and orating* of the past which
tried to kick loose the tighter the al the home of Mrs. Flora Wood.
seem to bear .on the. tragic eveift "Th&lt;m art eauglu.' (Dante,- Canto July 3rd., 1893 bIib was united iu ha* fell it necessary to have some
Friday afternoon of this week.
Sunday School Noles.
cultivator .stuck, until al last tho
which recently ocrurred at Wall XX IF, Lines 125-126’.
.
marriage with Emery F. Wilkins. skilleii help tn assist him.
horse was thrown with the rullfvaNext Sunday Mny lOth-is Mother's
lake. For* ihe henclii of our rend­
.“Disdain not |&lt;&gt; instruct us who To this union went burn seven chil­
He has been successful, in secur­
tor on top, and in such a shape that Day. Every oue please remember SECUND WARD EAST SIDERS
ers w&lt;&gt; givo this rontribulion'en­ thou art." 'Dante, Canto XXIII, dren. three sons and four daugh­ ing Ihe service of F. A. Child.*, wlio
it required the lielp of several men nnd wenr a while (lower in honor nf
tire:—
ters. six of whom with the husband has been actively .engaged in the
SWIM STRONRLY UP-STREAM
lo release the horse, which cninf your mother. Subject of next Sun­
"Black and While,” my word, a and father still survive, one liUle manufacture of Hour iu both Irving
Supcrscrlptiou.
out of tho fracas in quite good day’s teskon is “Tho Unjust Stew­
brand to recommend." (Dancing girl having died in infancy.x She and Free|M&gt;rt. .Mr. Childs is well
-shape, but the cultivator was a ard" from Luke 16:1-13
“AH hope abandon-ye who en­ Men. Doyle).
was .i devoted nml loving wife and and favorably known and will bd
sight to behold.
।
.
G. A. Bush mid Jay Mend Started o ter. here.” (Dante. Canto XXIII,
Revealed nl Mecca:—
mnl her, and gave her life for her pleased to meet all his old. friend*
Lines 92-94'.
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Tlowladpr and
NORTHEAST KA LAMO.
"If they do. those things, they family.
Little Cily of Their
Interment
in Hi verside at his new stand.
' Mrs. C. 8. McIntyre took th the Ben
"I came lo Imry Caesar, nnt lo
shall be apprehendetl nnd be ,cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs.- Ed. Hnll attended
Mr. Kerr will .Mill set as superin­
Own.
praise him. The evil Hint men do
Hur play al Grand Rapids, Saturday the Hawkins wedding anniversary
brought before j tribunal and be* “We love thee, 0, our wife and tendent of the entire business of
If you want lo see a live lil/lc lives after them."
Julius
Caesar.
afternoon.
charged therewith wilh witnesses,
lust week.
the company.
•
mother.
'.Mr. and Mrs Alvnh Miller and Mr. • Mrs. Corl Reese Is recovering froul cily on a small scale go over In Iho Act 3,.Scene 2i.
if il shall be provott likewise lh«y
Thy
memory
will
ever
be,
and. Mrs. E. F,. McHaney motored her illness/
second want and visit Jay Mead'and • Time anil Place;—
shall suffer to pay slxtren sheck- Held sacred in the hearts,
New Epworth League Oflicers.
“And ht length Ihe feverish day
over lo Ionia,- Sunday.
ol* of silver.” tAl Koran, Transla­
Hazel Briggs received word from C. A. Bush. Bolh are making gnod.
0/
our
loving
family."
Like n passion died away.
Al tho annual meeting of the Ep­
tion. from original by George
her cousin Vem who Js now in the Jay has been "there for some lime
And the night Serena nnd still.
worth League hold on Tues, lav
Sale). «
.
navy stationed iu Vera Cruz, Mexico. and has a pood live grocery husiSOUTHWEST CASTLETON,
Notice to Brotherhood
Fen on collage, fake and hill."
evening; the
following officers
“The rnlio. sixteen' lo one, lias '
Thomas Granger died Tuesday nl imss. Ho has n special adv. in Ihe (Longfellow, Daylight and IfaiknossY
Supper Squad. were chosen for the coming vear:
Mrs. Tobal Garlifiger nnd Mrs. his home here of cancer. DeceaMu BANKER this week.
been proven by lime and usuage to
“In tho dead waste nnd middle of be just -and equitable."
John Ochampaugh were at Grand wns a patient sufferer for some
.Mr. Rush tils been (hero nfanil
President—Miss Ethel Hedrick.
-Bryan
A. II. Brill, Ihe chairman of the
of
the
night.
”
iHnmlel,
Act
I,
Scene
a
year
and
has
now
a
line
barher
llapid*, Thursday.
tsL
Vico
Pres.
—
Miss Mabel Sisson.
snoech nl Plainwell, N. JM October !Suppefr Squad of 50 who will pre­
time. He was sixty-eight years of
Mrs. Martha James, son Roy and age. He leaves n wife nml three shop, nnd candy and ic? cream par­
2nd. Vice Pres.—.Miss Florence
15th., IBM).
pare the supper for Hie next Broth­
“It was darker than n bag full of
daughter Mildred of East Woodland. children lo mourn his departure. lor. He also, has an adv. in the
■ erhood gathering, desires that every Watkins.
"And
Iheir
punishment
shall
ba
'
black
cats."
lltirkelbuiy
Finn,
• and Mra. Sarah Good of Nashville Funeral held Thursday at hi* old BANNER this Week.,
3rd. Vico Prese-Misa Nora Barr.
swift and sure and all men shall imember of the squad shall attend a
Bolh Isiys will (real you well if Mark Twain'..
spent Sunday al Albert McClelland's. home, burial in the Cog-.ldl oeine4th. Vice Pres.—Edward Waite.
meeting which will he held next
“Alt I lie waters black with shad­ know and shall point their lingers Tuesday night. .May 12, nl 730
you spend the lime to stroll Over
John Ochampaugh and family nnd lery.
Secretary—Miss Donna Durkee.
al them nml cast dlttd ill lliuni, and '
Mr. Strudwirk, moved into Hibbard
* ow." ('Hiawatha. Canto IX).
Troasurer—Bernard QtflRleyl
they shall be hiimnleil." (Tiimiuii, &lt;o'clock, al the Methodist Episcopal
George Malhpws of'Benton visit­ Ilint way any time. •
“Nol n mouse stirring;’’ (Hamlet,
Offiny's tenant "house .Monday.
-y ed relatives in this locality Sufi day.
. Pianist—Mias Gladys Gilbert.
church.
As
the
Young
Ladles
Bibb'
English
editimi
from
the
German
«
Act
I,
fVone.l).
Mr. I.ong nnd family of Maple
The
new officers will be installed
W.
F.
IL
S.
Meeting.
The party nt Horace Dean’s last
of Heuklo).
« class have a banquet in the church
Grove moved into Tobal Garllnger’s Tuesday night was a sucres*; Ev­
“Twn men wore dimly seen ap­ Iriinslnlton
ItevealtNl at Mecca:—
| parlor* that same night, the squad at the Silver Anniversary meeting,
Tlie regular, monthly meeting of proaching tlie water's edge, carry­
tenant house Monday, and will work eryone had a good lime and wen!
Sunday evening. May 17.
the Womans Foreign Missioirary ing sqnicthing betwren them." Um­
"Whi’n you have done this 1meeting will he held upstairs in the
far him this summer.
home well salfafled.
Society will he hold on Wednesday
agninsl Hie law yfur mind wjll !west gallery,' and nil members of
Evenly Years After).
Ralph Ochampaugh .who has been
Edgar I'yler of Charlotte visited afternoon, Mny &lt;3th at the home nf ma*,
nol llnd case a»r your sou) re- 1the squad will please enter the Veteran* Endorse Wash. Gardner.
“fjiuneli out into the deep and let
slaying with his cousin J. Ochnm- his brother over Sunday.
Mrs. Royal Myers. E. Slate Road 81, ,
pose." (Al Akhtakyjalaly. .Meek- !churrh by the south door, and not
your net* for a draught. nn&lt;|
At the meeting ‘of Fitzgerald
T&gt;augh and family(for some lime has
Roy Dean fa working for Frank A mystery meeting—Program in (town
er's Translation from original by
' the east door. ^
Post. Grand Army of Ihe Republic­
when they had Illis done, they in­
returned to'his home tn Allegan Co. Barlig.
charge, of Mrs. .Merrick amt Mrs. ,closed a great multitude of fishes
Arabic). \
an Saturday, the members declared
Advertised Letters.
Engle. Also one chapter of The and their
themselves ready to support Form- ~
nets brake." (Luke.
.
MoruL
,
.
Gleaners of Morgan Arbor, atten
itten-­
Tlie appearance of the 'ground* King’s Business, by Mrs. Smith.
।
Chas. G. Brocato. A. G. Childs, er Congi^ssman Wuhiugtcm Gard­
Chapter
Verses IV and VL
tion.. Regular meeting Balur
'
inlay
about the I. 0. 0. F. temple has
Music. Mrs. Grant.
“There be IhMQ that can pack ’Thus. McGueen. .Melvin Fuller. Ed. ner in his race for tho governorevening. May 9. Refreshment*i 'will been greatly improved by iho nfew
’ Denouncement.
Devotion* Mrs. Rickel.
thn Bards and yet not play.well. ’Watkins. Mrs. A" Heywood; Mrs. R. shitr. Nr. Gardner i* national craal&gt;e served. L. Adkins, Lecturer.
parking.
. ,rT will watch tonight; parehanep Such men are Utter for practice 1B. Craig.
Mystery Box Contest,
•
. inander of the G. A. H.

Headquarters for Reliable Merchandise and Low Prices

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THE BAgTOW* tANM;ll. MAT T, »ll

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| PERSONAL MENTION |

han Lewis Ind family spent Sun­
day in Lowell.
hr. C. P. I^ithrop was iu Grand
Rapuls. Tuesday.
Grover Brooks of Lansing, was iu
town over Sunday.
.
Ford Hicks was home from Beld­
ing, Saturday ui|?ht.
J. W. Sage was in Kalamazoo
from FridayWl Monday.
George Whucomb of Grand Han­
fils was In lh&lt;i\cily’Tuesday.
F. F. McNair returned last week
from a four months stay in Florida.
‘ • &gt;f»ven, of Cariion vi*.
day
1,1 *n Ibiyuiond, Thur*-

rlyer*SH‘ visited at G;
ds^4 IU
lu
J^blay nml SaturTKttMrllosc Clark mid .Mary MatBh-ws wero in Grand Rapids Tut-s-

jfouse Cleaning «
Jhis is jfouse Cleaning Month
The time when housewives start in at the garret and “clean up” down to the cellar. Naturally when you think of house’cleaning you also think of refurnishing. Freshly decorated walls suggest new carpets, rugs and curtains. Many of the old furnish­
ings look shabby in the bright sunlight and new ones must be bought.

f&lt; W days visit with relatives in Chi-

ina'w Ht

."■il,,‘,1'»ina Bates is visiting
^ruce
of Sag­

. :-L«{n Bauer-is building tuf addi­
tion to his residence in the second
ward.
Mrs. Fn-d Uuiiitgluu of'Kalamaxow vislhM Hustings frtends, Wed-tiragJay.
Don Kerr has sold his r«*siu&lt;*nce
property iu the first wanl to Leand­
er Cain.
..
Mri Charles Wightman of Chi­
cago Is the guest of. Mrs. It. L Hrndersliutl.
S,r»- KleryTIopkms of Bal liniort*|
spent tho past week with Hastings
relatives.
Mrs. Clmviiee Rogers of Sl. Igmirr
I8
of ber mother, Mrs. G.
J. Wilkins.
Mrs. Adalinc Smith went to Bellevtie, ha I unlay to attend the funeral
of a sister.
Mr. and - Mrs. hlcnier Vecnstaa
wen* bunday guests of relatives m
North Irving.
. ■
Mr. and .Mrs. Delbert Jones went
to (.op'-mish Tuesday for a visit
with friends.
.
..C. I&gt;. Garn of Woodland spent
*,,h bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fobias Garn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonn Custer of
Jackson wen* Sunday guests of
telalives in Hie city.
Mrs. Liizie Trimmer went lo the
Bull' nvorlli hospital for Irvalnieiil.
Wednesday- morning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bales motored
on Monday tn Detroit where they
are visiting relatives.'
John McElwain of Lansing visited
his brother Jason McElwain and
family Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. I»wig|it Goodyear of
Jamil. Dhio. .were, gueals. of J. S.
Goodyear over Sunday.
■
'
Mr. and Mra. Frank AllerHtq£ of
Carlton, took dinner with Mi-s' I
Lydia Haymond. Sumlnv.
Dr. ami Mrs. Seth Anglo of Flint. I
ami Mr. and Mrs. Will Barnaby mo­
tored to Jackson, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Sullivan co- I
frriaiii'sl the former’s slater from
Lake Odessa, over Sunday.
Richard Polls 8|&gt;(*nl Sunday in
Grand Ranids with his grandmoth- er. Mr*. Claremp: D« 1'lanla.
William Palmer, has returned to
hi* home in Cushing. Oklahoma, af­
ter visiting his parents here.
Merrick Heed wns callgwl to H«*l|rvtie Salunlay to attend his sister's
funeral. ■ lie reiurmsl Tuesday.
Mrs. Emma Ford of Lnvell spent

May 8th to 22nd

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Wwards of Irving Wednes^uhn Roberts left .oq Friday for a

This store will particularly feature goods needed during house cleaning and furnishing season. In addition to the articles men­
tioned here you will find this store equipped during the next two weeks in May with hundreds of other items suited to the time
and the season.
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Linoleums ——

Jhe Charm of fine Rugs

Jngrain Carpets

Remarkable values for our Special House Cleaning
Sale. The newest and choicest patterns of
the year, just arrived recently.

Nothing adds so much to the charm and cozincss of a
room os pretty floor coverings. You should sec our room
and hearth size rugs in /Xxminstcr, Wilton, Tapestry, Brus­
sels, Body Brussels and Wilton Velvets.

All tlie New Spring patterns. Good assortment of
all colors for your selection.

Inlaid Linoleum,-extra heavy grade, regular lt.oo value.
1’cr square yard Oe/G

Rich feavy Axm,nstsr
Rugs

The best 16-4 or four yard wide Genuine Cork Linoleumns.
Special Price per square yardVw/G

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Size 9x12

16-4. four yard wide, a trifle lighter weight linoleum.
Pe square yard_____________________ .....vwG

17 ^7/*

Oriental and floral pattern* priced
•pccially for the -Houk Clean­
ing Sale at

tie.SO and tZZ.BO

8-4, two yard wide Best Duality Linoleum, good hssortment of patterns. Special price per yardVl/G

Seamless Milton Velvet
Rugs

8-4, two yard wide Linoleums, best 50c grade. Our &lt;9Azv
Special Price per square yard----------- --------------- Vw/v

Attractive Curtain Materials
It is with a great deal of satisfaction that wc calkyour
attention to o0r comprehensive assortments of the newest
and best Curtain Goods of the season and wc feel Sure that
our Special House Cleaning values will particularly appeal
to you.
There are pretty Scrims, Etamines, Batistes, Madras and Gala­
teas with daiqty drawnwork or heiuatitohed effect in white,
cream and ecru, specially priced
1 £
per ,d. kan,..!

.... .. ,.1DC tO

-Size 9x12
Iteautifnl quality, comes in
floral and Persian pattern*.
Special price............... 422.00

Seamless Brussels Rugs
Size 9x12
Arc very much in demand. Our
handsome Oriental Ruga ara
remarkable value* for thia
Special price414.75

Japestrq Brussels Rugs
Size 9x12
An exceptionally attractive Rug
for this unusually low price.
Special Price
$13.50

Size 9x12

Size 9x12

These genuine Body Brussels rqg»
must tie Ktn to be appreciate!.
Our Special Price is
$27.50

Jeamless Japestry
Axminster Rugs

Brussels
8Jxl0.6

Special price..

412.50

Special Price .................... $12.50

Printed Scrims, Madras, Batistes, Etamines, the very newest

...9c to 29c
And there *s a host of pretty Draperies, pretty Cretonnes, pret­
ty Silkolines, Denims, Burlaps, Scotch Madras and heavy
Tapestries lor your selection.

ZOw

Sultana Cottage Carpeting
BeautifulfoMt color, printed ticsign*. Tlie l&gt;cst floor *
—
covering for the uionev.
SjMxiul price per yard..
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Carpet paper

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In room size roll*, plain and corPer roll, 50c and 73c,

fibre Matting, femp
Carpeting ana Granite
Carpets. {•"rTK,i&lt;&gt;.s99/j
Special Pricc-per yard...W^'*

Carpet Samples
Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, Etc.,
at special prices from 3Oo up.

Cngland iOool fihrt Rugs

Lace Curtains
We are showing a very complete assortment of new
Spring Patterns in Nottingham, Net, Scrim, Etainine and
Renaisance Curtains in white and Arabian. X7/lz»
£Si
Special price per pair.....................................vUG IU 0O

Wc have many special lots of i and i}^ pairs which will be
closed out at a great saving to you.
Curtain Poles, Sash Rods and Window and Door Fixtures
at Sjxxia! House Cleaning Prices.
Special Values in Portieres and Couch Covers.

Especially desirable lor bedrooms, dining rooms and living
rooms, also porches. Our Special Prices are:
Sixe 9x1a$8.25 and $9.50
Size 6x9 at-------------------------------------------------------- ------- $5.50

SIZE thcl2

These rugs are a heavy sort of Ingrain rug with a
Brussela^eflect and arij-eversible. Sixxial price

H)indo^ Shades
Our prices mean considerable saving to you. You cannot
afford to be annoyed by d^~6Td shade - when you can buy new
ones at the^e prices.
y

Columbia Pro-Brussels Rugs

feather Pillows

Superior Jngrain
Extra super grade. Strictly all
two-ply carpet. Stxeial a a House Cleaning S.ilc
I’ricc per yard......./

Body Brussels Rugs

Royal Milton Rugs
Exceptional values, splendid rich
patterns.
Special pice 427.50

Leicestershire Jngraln
Extra quality' heavy two- m
plv all wool carpet. yardfZU
ATiitc. Special, per yard.

,.$6.95

Best 25c and 30c Shades

The most desirable coIbrsTgOOd heavy~MKteriaron
Btotrly Slut B‘d Pttlous.
best spring rollers; Our sjxrcial price is_-*——,— rizG
Bcphew. Dan D-wis ami family.
/fouse dresses and Aprons
Warranted dustless, odorless and sanitary,
J? O KZ)
.Mis. R. M, Lambie returned Fri­
filled with new feathers, sire 22x28, ex. val., pr..0V»Vl/
day from Ponlinv, where she was
Best 50c Shades
Special values for the House Cleaning event.
called by Hie illness of a brother.
Guaranteed feather Pillows,
Heavy oil colors,'best guaranteed rollers.
Gingham and Percale Apnms, special prices from 23c to 98c
W. J. Warner, who has been ill
Special Price each________________ 1
for the last six weeks, is .-lowly re­
House Dresses, neat styles, made well, excellent
.
Absolutely dustless and odorless, no quills,
3(9 17/)
covering, al the home uf Fred Ry­
quality, S|&gt;ccial prices.. _____________________ 98c up
pretty patterns, best leather tick., spe. val.
erson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Shawmtm re­
turned Tuesday from Lowell, whe?e
Mash boards and Qahtanized Pubs
they have been the past week vis­
iting lief parent*.
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Best coated steel Wash Boards at-25c
Mrs..Mary. Mills aiulJjUlfi Loub-e
went to Newark, Ohio. I hur»day.
Brass Boards at--------------- - ------------------------------ ;——- 35c
for a two weeks visit v. uh Clyde
Best Willow Clothes Baskets, square-shaped
Glass Boards at—------------------------- - -------------- --------------------- 39c
Daniels and wife.
’ ..Mrs. A. tkaven ot Shultz spent the
wooden bottom, 3 sizes, at--------------- .^$1,25, 1.30 1.35
Extra strong Galvanized Tubs, spe. vals. nt 55c, 65c, 77c
week end willi relative., in tin- t-ny,
Lenox Soap
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‘ Swifts’ Pyidc Wash Powder
. Best Willow Clothes Baskets, all willow
and attended the. funeral of her
3 bara.'for_____ ____ __ /Oc
package
20c and 4c
cousin. Mrs. Wilkins.
Pineapple Canning Meek
bottoms, oval shape, special prices85c and 98c
Mr. and Mrs. Frank l-augstrom
Galvanic Soap
25c
Split Wood Fibre Clolbes Baskets, medium
« b*r* for........... __
Dustless Sweeping Powder
returned fast week' to their home
Now is the pineapple canning season and we have laid in a
in Cincinnati after visiting Mr. ami
and large sizes, at4_45c and 50c
large shipment of choicest ripe frtiit and offer them at lower
Flake White
!3c
Mrs. R. I. ilcndersholt.
25c
prices than ever bdore.
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Fancy, chopping Baskets, handsome baskets.
fl bar* for.......
Ralph W. ilogers, W. It. Jamieson,
Chloride of Lime
V. Wellman. T, Sage and Will Smith
95c
36 size extra fancy Pineapples, per dozen..
3 sizes, al:------------------------------------------------- .... 55c and 65c
Sal
Soda
allemk'il the Itoxing t-outusls in
11.10
30 size extra fancy Pineapples, per dozen..
/5c
Kalamazoo Friday evening.
Clothes Lines
q
S1.25
24 size extra fancy Pineapples, jxu dozen.,
Miss Edith Smith, who lias been
fl.35
18 size extra fancy Pincapjiles, per dozen..
Wyandotte Cleaner?
working in- the local telephone
Clothes Bars
de
o.lDcfl for thq past two years, lias
93c
11.25 Rack* now.
22
lbs.
B^f
Granulated
Jugar
for
41.00
gone lo KalamAzuo to work.
SPECIAL PRICES ON MASON FRUIT JARS AND
Gold J Just
J. L. Crawley, Edwi|rd Goodyear,
Scrub Brushes
&lt;?c
20c
Frank Adair and Hoy Andrus atTwo Sixxial Values for this sale at.------------- $2.45 and $3.10
JAR CAI'S AND RUHBER R1NQS.
Urge packages...
Umd&lt;*d work in Royal Arch masonry
in Grand Itapids, Tuesday evening.
AHss' Wihnie Robinson, who is uiteqdiug normal here, spent- from
Our pure food'Grocery Department
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Friday until Tuesday morning with
hep parents near Hickory Corners,
fliss (Hive Lathrop who has been
is One of the finest
Rsudy-to-Wsar and Millinery
spending the tmst year with Dr.
and Mj&gt; Ikilliemus in San Diego,
Choice Fresh Vegetables, Berries and Green
During tbc busy event' we have not over­
Cnl, returned to her home in this
Goods every day.
looked pur ready-to-wear departmentcity, Friday.
department *ftore
•'bu|&lt;erinttmlenl-M.*ct
of
Cily
The'vcry treat brands ot Canned Goods, Bulk
You must come and ace the clever tty lea and
hi liools ami Mrs. j\ E. Ellsworth,-uf
and Package Groceries at Economy Prices.
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special values for ibis House Cleaning Sale.
Phone
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/fastings,
Mich
Alma, were in Hustings, early, in tlie
week. They intend to move here
about July L
ttwuy Moore lias left Hie employ
of tlie Curfiudidaled Press A Tool
company, and moved uimn «■ farm
Clirlsllmi Endeavor Banquet.
Miss Lula McCreary returned to1many friends oLotio of Ihe best ever W. II. Shroll; ••Jixlras” 1‘ruf. W. T.
To Enlarge Doitling School.
mar FreejuMl where he will lead
nuHons for Harry county students
flay to her .homo in Holland, after
Waller; "Lesser Lights,” Mi-s .Mny
tile simple life.
Like Hastings, Dowling has out­ Will be held on Thursday and Fri• Members of Christian Endeavor niinr’s entertainment they have had Still; "Up HlrrmiKTs.” Ort* Ah-ad.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Markham, of Hol­ visiting llasliiigH friends the |iu»l Houicty of the' First United Breth­ for some tnn»*.~
grown the accumrnodnlioiu of its, day of next week. The examina­
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Last
year
bins
humh^tl
mid
fifty
.
land. arrived SalUrday to visit their ten days.
ren Church have modi* elulHirale
Ths- menu-and'speaking will also were present to enjoy this nimUnl Kcbools. Thi number of children tions will fie held Uj Hastings, Mid­
daughter. Mra. F. J. Bells, and n&lt;Mrs. Ellis larks* of Colon was in preparation* for Ihe third minimi Conti*! uf the best.
ha* been im-rcasiug nnd the present dleville, Nashville, Woodland, Lacey
feart, this yi-ar it is. sni"rtfd to quarters
m.tim'd over for Hie Home- Coming the cily Tuiwday. Little Elslmi an-I banqiK'l of their society to lie lu-ld
tir\&gt; ■ uvercrawded. On ami Jiejlon. Betwiwin .100_and. 4WJ
•Ths* prim-iplo Mpeaker of the .eve­ eiitcrluiu
sn'er two hundred.
social al tlic/Baptisl church,'Mon­ Margaret Bin-ton. who have been on Monday ovi-niiig, beginning al ning will t&gt;&lt;- ii.,c, Yanderc-ook, Sec­
Tuesday evebing. at a pnhlm meet­ will writes the examinations. Ono
day flight.
staying with her fdr five wucka re- MWen x&gt;T-lock, in Hu' Odd Fallow’s retary of Hildings new Y. M. C. A.
ing, it -xvus decided toM-nlarge the inilf hf Uie number Will write in
, Huslinge.
Axil lii'inpeo, auexpert no •chan ie lurned home wilh-her.
temple. Till! well known Mouret* His subject vHll- be, "thniiimult in
W. U. Stehhin* received ;■ tnbj- si-hool house and lo employ two
who has lM*«n employed in the C011MIm Marcia uonkltng was home Family Orchestra.have l&gt;een Bcrtir- the Rough." flu will no doubt say ,-age on tjurul.iy'g'iviiig Irini the glad teachers. Messrs In-Pi-fesU-r, Web­
T. L Potter who wag opemted up­
Militialcd Prew» * Tool factory .for front Ealamazsxt over Bunslay.
ster mol Ornuhy were appoirfled
ed to furnish music for Ilia oc­ many g&lt;«&gt;.|
r«mh| things DI
of Hilvrest
interest cffiiCffli, i
7, ..
on Monday morning at th« Butter­
year*, left on Suiwky for hi»
eernmg
Ghristian
training
and^de7wws
Hint
m.*
i&lt;
again
grandfather.
intyn'beh
’
of
a
Ijulldiiis
c'ummttA-.
Il» is estimated Hint opdut 1.700 casion.
worth hoipital. Grand flapids. -for
“* '*•;“*! people attended Mirvicea at the \ar. The success of the. last two bau- ,v'Alnpimmt of our Young People, n daughter hating bren iorit ou
|
api^endicitis.
doing mcciyjmi
iiicelujind ir
it
Eight
Grade
ExumlimtloM.
"I
’
peumeitis. is mung
h'wm'-sick Iml- inertly fims churches in this cily lust Suu- &lt;|IJ-I- gii.-n liy these wide fwakfl flllier addre«M&gt;« will lic’aN follow*: that day to Mr*. Flidny.Templeton.
1 to Uke a vacation,
„ &lt;&lt;Uy.
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•All, annu,! visl.lh ’ b-r.&lt;L- eiaml-l
young churtirworkeni assure their ”1’r,lining fur Christian EQIcieuey," i &lt;U Seattle/ . •

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Grocery Specials

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�THEHAffTIWS

LOCAL MEWS

If You are in a Kuppenheimer

Suit You Are

Yau have nothing to fear bn the score of
either service, style or quality.
On the contrary
you have cause for gratification in all.
This fact is emphasized with telling effective­
ness in our large showing of new spring models for
men and young men.

New Spring Arrivals in Arrow and Mon­
arch Shirts.
New Spring Hats and Caps
New Spring Neckwear.

See Our Window

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
Hastings

Michigan

THE CHURCHES
Methodist Episcopal Church.

Rev. Russell IL Brcady, Pastor.
10:30 A. M. Public worship and
sermon by Rev. L. E. Lennox, D. D.
of Kalamazoo. 7:30 P. M. The
Quarterly Choral service.
Bishop Burt will deliver a lec­
ture, the general public being in­
vited ut 8:15 P. M. May lOlh, the
subject will be announced next
week. Tho Sunday Hdliool demonslralion will be al six o'clock, the
• Brotherhood Kipper al 7:00 o'clock,
Bishop Burt will apeak for a few
minutes to both bodies, after which
lio will deliver the public lecture.
Therc-will be no admissloib-ft'e or
collection.
Let all our people remember that
. beginning with* the hrs(. Sunday in
June the Sunday school will be at
10:00 o'clock, and the morning sere
vice at II o'clock.
The following is lh« order of
worship at the Quarterly Choral
service next Sunday nt the Metho­
dist Episcopal church. 7:30 p an.
By the chorus choir, Mr. P. A.
Ten Haaf, of Grand Hapids in
charge.
Organ Prelude,
“Reverie" by
- Flagler. Mrs. Doyle.
invocation sentence,
and re­
sponse, "Thu Lord Is In His Holy
Temple."
Hymn. No. 020.
.
Tim Apostles Creed, chanted.*
Chorus, 'Thu
Magnificat” by
Treadwell.
Prayer, “The
Lord's Prayer,
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Duet. “Though Your Sins Be Xa
Scarlet” by Doane, Mrs. Troxel, Mr.
E. B. Caldwell.
The Psalter, the 10th Sunday eve­
ning.
The Gloria Palri.
Solo. “Nearer To Thee" by Stan­
ton. Mrs. Tilmarsh.
■Old Testament Lesson.
Quartette “tn
Heavenly Love.
Abiding" by Parks.
New Testament Lesson.

Nunc Dimiltia, the peopio stand­
ing.
Chorus. “Jesus The Very Thought
of -Tliee,” by Farmer.
Hymn. No. 367.
Duel, “Come Unto Mu” by Parks,
Mr. Horton, jlr. Kerr.
Solo, “Fear Ye Not, () Israel,” by
Huck, Mr. P. A. Ten Hnaf.
Evening Prayers from John Wes­
ley's Liturgy, wilh choral Amen.
Choral benediction, “The Lord
Bless Thee, nnd Keep Thee.”
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Special music.
Anniversary of­
fering. Benediction.

Presbyterian Church.
Tissot'rt famous pictures of the
life of Christ will bo shown m-xt
Sunday evening. Tlie Blcreoplicon
.will be-usvd. The illustrated hymn
song- will he "Joy To The World."
The choir will sing. Morning wor­
ship nt 10:30; evening worship al
7:30.*
There was n large increase in the
attendance Inst Sunday morning.
United Brethren’ Church.
Our “&lt;»u to Church Sunday" was
C. W. Ballou, Pastor.
.. a splendid success. The evening
“Go lo Church Sunday" brought Sacred Com-crl was pronounced
a good, many new faces into our
congregation for which wq are very church.
grateful nnd hope all were as richly
The social meeting of the Fellow­
repaid for coming ns we were in ship Club will b&lt;- held in thexburch
haviitx them present.
ami parlor on Friday evening. May
Next Sunday will also lie a day- of 15. instead nf Tuesday the 12. Com­
special program Iwith in the morn­ mittees are al work arranging the
ing nnd al night. The morning hour evening's entertainment.
will be in the inlcresl of the HlrtiMrs. Roland Clark, scc’y of .Ihe
doy school scholars, and (lie eve­ Grund Ramils. Y. W. C- A, addressning service will bo the Anniversary •m1
x|rilgVlli*,tlj&gt;r (iirliu^l. their
program of the Christian Endeavor social mrellhg held in (Im church
Society. These to be followed on on Monday evening. Hen address
Monday night willi the third animal was vciy mufh.nppreeialeik
banquet ut the Odd Fellow’s Tem­
ple. beginning al 7:00 o'clock.
Baptist Church News.
We want every Sunday school
scholar present al Iho 10:30 service
that can possibly be there.
Sunday school. 10:30. , Morning
The evening program begins at
worship, 11:30. Mother's day will
7:00 o’clock ns follows:
.
be observed. The. pastor Will Oc­
Anniversary Scrvlcro
cupy the pulpit of the Baptist
ripening exorcises.
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church liv Nashville for the morn­
Scripture reading responsively by ing service, ami Mr. Lierman Soder
Seniors nnd Juniors.
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will preach in his place.
Uplift, and Blessing Addresses.
Young People's
Meeting. (f:30.
(a) What God liulh wrought, Leader, Miss Maud Charlton.
Hart Stamm. Pres.
Yoke Fellow Band, 0:30, Leader,
. ibl - Christian Endow vor a-drain­
ing school for^ the Church, Ernie
Evening* service,
7:30. Special
Farrel.
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song service. -Evening message.by
(c) For’ Christ and the Church, pastor.
Mary Stamm.
Tuesday evening collage prayer
id) The Young People’.*! Depart­ mi'-elilig, 7:30, will be held nt Hie
ment
of
the Uniled Brethren home of Mr. and Mi&gt;. Colioon.
Church. Clark Adams.
South Hanover SI.
(e) ’ Our
intermediate ' . nml
Every mother who attends either
Younger Brothers and Sisters, Mrs. Sunday school or morning.worship
C. W. Ballou.
al the Baptist church next Sunday,
Music. by-Juniors.
will rextivo a. beautiful Hower us u
Address by Pastor.
souvenir.

A Checking Accoun
What Does It Mean?
It means that you should bring.all.your,,money to
us—that is, all your working capital—all the
money you are using from day to day—and de­
posit it in an account so you can check it out—so
you can write out a check with which to pay any
bill or account.
It keeps your money in a safe
place, free from danger of fire, thieves or loss.
Instead of reaching in your pocket for money you
reach for a check book and write out a check for
the amount you want to pay. That is the businessr
like way of doing—that's the way to have every­
thing safe. We are here to help you keep your
money safe and moke it go as far as you can. Be
sure to OonsUlt us. Better attend to the matter
at once

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MAT 7. Wfl.

Mrs, John Bronson is very ill.
Northern grown ered potatoes nl
Fuller's Grocery.
2-wks
Born. 1o Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hull,
Wednesday morning, a fine baby
boy.
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Attend Endeavor bnnqu. i Monday
May if. Tiolwia’ 35r, at Harveyl
Drug Store.—Adv.
The next regular meeting of Iho
city council will bo hehl on Friday
.•veiling.
Considerable important
husinrfts will be Irtnsaried.
Crynlitt creftmery KnnniinreH in
their adv. the conltnuaii. .- of (heir
offer of 3 cents premium per pound
of butter fat for sweet cream.
County
School
Commissioner
Edger is being* Initialed into Ihe
tricks of keeping a new automobile
in the road.
The Welcome Cornet * L: A. S. and
W. C. T. U. will be entertained at
the home of Mrs. Geo. Fimtlrfon for
lea. Thursday May it. All are inviled:
The tfasltngs Milling (k&gt;. still of­
fer I00 lbs. of Purity Hour for &gt;2Jl).
They announce in tb&lt;*ir adv. this
week that they are telill giving away
dishes.
Floyd Thomas and Mi** Marie
Jacobs were united in marriage
Rev. Father Lihskey al St. Hose
rectory nl six o’clock Wednesday
morning.
Hear Moiirer Family Orchestra nt
Endeavor banquet, nod enjoy feast
at Odd Fellows Trmple; May ||.
Tickets, 35 cents, Harvey's Drug
Store.—Adv.
Brubaker &amp; Howe Announce' in,
their adv. this week that they will
give. FREE to any child in (his
county one of the 8I50 swings
shown Ja their adv. _________
Henry Englehardt is iitovlng liis
"North Shh' Grocery" uno a new
building In North Michigan avenue.
His quarters -were formerly in n
portion of his residence.
Mr. Alien Johnson informs the
BANNER that out of th.- I9 Buick
cars he bought for this ■season, he
has only 3 left. This is a pretty
good record for the first year.
The marriage of John Burk and
Mrs. Flora Prince of Kinderhook,
was solemnized, by Rev. I. J. Bickwell nt East O^lead, recently. Their
friends here Unilu in best wishes.
Horiwhide laps for shop men.
They are light, water-proof and
will outwear two or three ordinary
leather soles. Ludlow's Electric
Shoe Shop, al Cook and -Henry's.—
Adv.
.
A mislakd occurred in Edmunds
Bros. adv. in Inst week's issue of
the BANNER. Pocahontas coal was
quoted at *5.50 per ton and it should
li.B- been IMK
Plra*e note the
change.
&gt;
.
Hotel Barry-havr anmnineed.n
-rpeciial Sunday dinner to l»e serv­
ed to Hastings people ut the popular
price of 35 cdhls. They are run­
ning their menu iu this issue of
BANNER.
The next meeting of the local D.
A. II. -chapter will he held on Mon­
day al the home of Mrs. H. M. Lam­
bic. As Ibis will be the annual
meeting, reports will be read and
officers elected'-for the **ensuing
year.
Leona, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Craig, had the mis­
fortune to fall dm\n stairs ou Mon­
lay. and break both inmes in her
right arm. Last June site fell mid
broke one bone in her left arm. Dr.
McGufiln reduced Gh« fractures.—
That the A. Br Cameron pianos,
sold here by the Miller &amp; Harris
(fo., ore a very high grade instru­
ment is shown by the telegram to
them from the Sheehan English
opera (k&gt;;,Nwhich will appear here
next Tuesday night. This telegram
is given in full in Miller &amp; llgrrlCo. adv. elsewhere.
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JtfSM Town-ieinl hoi liotight Hie
IK* lots al Un- corner of Michigan
Avenue ami Stale Rond SU known
'as the Marble lot*. These lots Join
Mr. Townsi’inFs “O.ik Hill" property
and are the inosi desirable corner
lots on Michigan* Ave. and we ex­
pect to see some of Mr. Townsend's
enterprise in improving these Inis.
George Luiz, a tailor with large
experldhcO, who |i:i&lt; taken over the
business of the Hill KlqHiing Co..
23Q West Hlrihi Sr ..'Carroll's old
stand, -aunomicr* Hint he will allow
$2.00 toward any merchant thilbred Suit in his large line to any cif.*lomer who will rut out his adv. in
Illis issue and take it to his place of
business.
Have Ihe* sole- sewed on you?
shoes instead nf nailed on. Th**y
wear longer, are more pliable and
twice us comfortable. Men's sewed

Special Spring Bargains
At Prices that Will Attract
Our ad. last week brought many people to our
store to investigate our special bargains. Wc are
continuing the same prices this week.

SHOES
1 lot $2.50 Ladies* Shoes,
special price per pair

$1.69

Dresses and
Kimonas

। Ladies’and Misses’ DressAll Ladies’ and Men’s Ox-1 cs and Kimonas, $1.50
values, Sale price
fords will be closed out at|
.OXFORDS

25 to 60 per cent off

$1.11

MEN’S WORK SHOES
Per pair_..$1.75,$2.50, $3

$1.00 values, Sale price

MEN’S FINE SHOES

_79c_

Priced.$1.50 up to $3.50

Dress Skirts

SUITS AND COATS

- In checks and plain materials,

$25 Suits. Ladies' and Misses', now.918.00
fao Suits, Ladies’and Misses', now_$15.00
I16.75 Suits, Indies' and Misses’... $12.50
Others at $5.98 and up.

$2.98—93.98—94.98

Jia Coats. Ladie*Laad-Misscs'—l__.S8.50
lio Coats, Ladies' and Misses’...$7.50
$7 Coats, Ladies' and Misses'$5.50

Messaline and silk-finish materials.

LACE CURTAINS
A few bargains:

Underskirts
98c, $1.38, $2.18, $2.98

Curtain Material

#7-oo Net Curtains, per pair...$4,48
$3.00 Cream Scrim, per pair2$2.29
$2.00 White Scrim, per pair$1.48
$1.00 White Curtains, per pair79c
Odd lot of Curtains we will sell at 1-2
price, at from 13c to $1.25 each.

Al good assortment of colored and
plain borders at

10c', 15c and 25c
.Also better ones at

35c—50c

Grocery Department
?.* ..*«“* &amp; “* SuK"r.......... f 1.00 i Fancy Brango. per doz_______ 25c '
New shipment of Pineapples
hulk Cocoa. |xr lb25c t Iiii«
3 cans Early June Peas................ 25c J. ’ ’ ‘ ’
r » iv i- "u ' ’ iC*
1 for .canning. Better come early
3csn» Country Gentleman Corn.25c; Goo‘l G,*“le "f Hulk CoHee. lb... 23c
and select first picking.

J. T. PIERSON
&amp;HASTINGS,
SON MICH.
Phone 9

Department Store

('.LARKSVILLE.
Mi. mid Mi-. A. W. Dilleiibnch
cairn* Saturday tu visit (heir m&gt;ii&gt;
and families m this village.
A. J. I’usl visited bis son. Walter
and family in Mulliken p\er Sun­
day.
Miss llerma Ikiiley of IgtiislUg.
visited her mother. Monday*.
-I &gt;G, -Warmr. \_iMltd . relatnr^-H..
\\ &lt;«&gt;dlaud.. Sunday.
The Lillies Literary will meet
with Mrs. Herliert Chase, 1'huixluy,

Mi*, and Ml'S. Mf A. Harvey spejil
Thursday hi Grand llhpids.
Leonard Naif* wys in Grand Rap­
ids over Sunday.
Hay Jackson and family spent
from Eridiiy Viiffi Sunday in Grand
Itnpfds.
LeRpy Heaven, wife and baby
sp«-ul Sunday-in Freeport. ' ■ • Tho Campbell T&lt;.\Mi*hip Sunday I
School Cimventiim was held Satur­
day al the Progressive- Brelhrenl
chureb. An excelleiil program was I
given.
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Mrs. Rachel -NmVutt is visiting inf
Hu* vicinity.
Cleo Beebe is liuuv* from lam­
ing wilh n broken min., which Ji&lt;*
got while playing ball with the Hv&lt;&gt;]
• "This vacation has sunburned me all right, hut blessed if it
factory team.'
Mrs. Ed. Baltic* is .very sick with
hasn t sunburned Mr. New Suit, too.
stomach trouble. Me. Buttles has!
"Whod t*ver think that two weeks ot hot »un would make
been poorly for \ long time.
Alims Dlldine died al hts home
its shoulders and front fade out like that!
Friday night of pneumonia.*
. Royal Haller and Racie Lypaid!
"Next time I II take brother Jim s advice and get a Kirschwere united in mafTittgw Wcdne*-i
ft.
day.-They left Ihe. same eveningt baum Suit."
for Grand Rapids. They will live
on tin.* Ilalli-r faini.
Women’s sowed soles, flOc; Women's
Henry Norriitt lias received the
nailed soles, 50c: soles cemented on appointment ,.f carrier on R. F. D.
turned shoes. Ludlow's Electric i3.
Before any fabric can qualify* to enter a Kirschbaum Sult, it is
Shoe Shop al Cook A Henry’s 2nd
Levi Bi-randh* who has been dan-1
hand store—Adv.
germisly' ill of pneumimiu,
im­
tested with.nitric acid and by a week's exposure to sun. These two
The boys of Hie Kalamazoo Y. M'. proving.
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tests
prove all our suits absolutely fast in color.
C. A. ranging in ages from the ' Mrs. Schrock weld hi Grand Rap­
youngest to llm-e 15 yearn old will ids. Tuesday, called there by tliei
And our Kirschbaum Clothes have all the other qualities of the
camp at Lower Crooked Lake, west illness of her 'daughter, Mjs. H. J i
highest
grade clothes—except* the price. Each one of them is guar­
of Milo next month.
This will lame, who is iu undergo mt opera-1
make tlpj Qiird Y. M. C. A. body to lion.
anteed all-wool. London shrunk, hand-tailored and sewn at all
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enjoy recreation al n lake in Barry
I’. L Iknkcs of Dowling spent
poipts of strain with silk thread.
county. The.Grand Rapids Y. M. (’,. Tuesday, willi his brother. A. (',. .
A. will camp, at Barlow lake, the
Let us show you how economically we’can brighter you up for
fJtlle Charlie Benedict hi|s Ifl’im!
Harry county lad* probably al Gun serioufly iH with pneumonia and! Spring.
lake.
•-•i,.\e fe U* an- entei lainc-l Ilia! he
The possibility of war with Mexi­ indy not recover. Miss Trdski i-.,
co has rcsulted in numerous appli­ Ihe trainiM nurse in attendance.
I
cations for comiiil**ion8 al the dur
Miss Mary McCormick of Grand'
department. Among
those who Rapid-, is visiting her parfenli*.
4
have announced themselves ready
E. F. Cool ami CpZare pfeiuiring.
lo accept commissions In Iho. navy to build-a wareliouse mirth of their’
is George Smith, of this cily. who elevator.'
•
has Served three years In tho mtvy.
Mrs. Mnxom. Grand Mitlron of the
Mr. Smith has a sharpshooter's rec­ ri. E. S. spent Friday wilh the logoi
ord. There irre many here in Bar­ Cilgpter.
.
ry county wiltror without military *A number of the members of the
experience who wlll.be only too Clarksville 0. E. H. were guests-nf
IlUHe Diiipin Helle Rtmkc* was] luiile her lilh Imihduy. There &lt; '
glad to enlist if the call for volun­ tb&gt;* Luke Odessa Cli'npler. Thursday sliglilly injured by, a lighted cigar were about thirty 'young -peupfo J.
teers'comes. The recruiting offices, night.
.
Jiiiriiiiig her eye. la^t Tuesday.
It [ present. The evening' Wa». spent
nil over the country bit lieiug over­
Mtn. John Neob has recovered • h thought no injury -wit* iIoup lo wilh music and gnmes.
‘
run with applicant.- eager to serve from JJer recent illiieis.
t
1 Ur eye ball, btil she btjll
a
Mi-. Wim'breter ■ v
in Nlexico.
A-trained nurse has been caring bandage.
.
1 • kuqttder. Luey, at Ihe I'
Ntuilber four of the Kathlyii for Mrs. Austin Rosenberger .it ihe. LtlHe Le-ter Fawley t« ill.
i piinleFriday.
•
Pictures at Star Theater,. Tuesday. home of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs.: A parly wa- given for Gvat-e Nfi?] Rev. Wixilpy is spendiqi
May 12. Matinee al 2:3U.-Adv. • Marvin.
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[Caul, Saturday . evening, to cele-l Hu* week hi the village.

KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES

GODFREY'SGLOTHINGSTORE
. Men’s Ware That Wears

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, y«f 7, 19|t
t.o«rta.lirove anil bought a part of a
•■ar of fcnfcyu and will now biiy
enough mdre to nn out mhl send
them on up Norib.
(Jur street “&lt;jnpe' arrived on Fri­
IQ
day and has bram dtrtribulcd along
i« iiii&lt;k-r*lnn&lt;l i* Main street ami the tlrst nf the
A &lt;)t-nL
week will commence Hie work of
flASE
''S-Hs-5! placing Hie llr*t Coal. B i* oxperled it will keep the dusf down in
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Ifenni-tt and
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.. thins.
lino sha|H*. Here h. hoping that we
.... Il.'imell lakes ihe will not be disappointed, ami that
Jnre building, now .occupi- il will prove as good us wc are leil
lo- Gardners as. a hardware t«i itelieve.'
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I
ls-miur Contest;
A. W. Morgan, conlrnrlor and
' which h&gt;- will convert into a garagiv builder nf the Middleiillt* [nn, was
HELD FOR GRlHMtlt Sl.HOOI.
Hasting- and Charlolle are
I rhe Gardner slorc will move over tn m the village pn Momlay siM-ing to'
PITII-S FIRST WEEK IN
• »’&gt;•»&gt;'
b.'dl heie ..11 .-alurday
Hie ilnishlng touch. - Hull nre being
of Ihe
placed on the Hole! building.
ilhnries Hcbond-lmayiT wns in
4«wl tiliytyn'Th'* hiatrjw-Jiool team*. laiMC ware, room in the rear
Gram! llapids,mi Monday, on a real
CONTESTS IN NASH­
estate ileal.
VILLE AND IN MIDDELVILLE
I'he Freeport ball team met de­
feat nt the hand* &lt;»f our ball, boys
on Saturday, when they eros.,cd
Kperlnl .Prize*; lliinp up for Four.
hats on tho local grounds.
a lineman.
Different Clnssra of
Benny Pjirks -and Lloyd Shivcicy
nn Tuesday forenoon for Mon­
Contestants.
•mu rlimb- leave
tana. They will cross the the lake
Approximately
lo.Milwaukee nml ihen-.ltkke tn lh&lt;
doing tilings in rtn up-to-date highwnys wilh their motor cycles
oligildo to com,............
ffner.
tiics his mi|o m which the balance of Um way. A pleasmtl
grammar school athletic, coni
be conducted the lir.-l week ii
E.l ity.h-r had t&lt; trip is expected by I Item.
and h»‘
under tlie ausfdvo of Hie
Max Lynd, of Chmbtlle.' was Ih-'
. County Committee of Hie V. M. 1!
over Sunday guest of his mother,
i. C. Jon.
Mrs.-Mattie Lynd and friends.
and the bounl of education of HadThe go (n church slogan .was tak­
l»r. A. Hanlon is having the little en to heart in this village and the
Nashville and mny bft hel&lt;
«««n
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no*
OUR NEIGHBOR,
CHARLOTTE? old store building on his recently largest crowds of the season were
out In hear the good x-rmons prethe fall or.vet this sming
hack, m order t&lt;&gt; give a clear fronl- fiared by the qiini-lers. All of the
Ifrilh Cities Should Slake Arrangechurches were rnimoriably filled.
wlial By actual count there were 218 nt
niciils to Restore Athletic
"thr-M.- E.~rtrarcti nt- the inofiting
licliilions.
right down town.
or education have personally
Why don't Cluirlollo and HnslIL G. Bonaway was in Grand Rap­
ids on business, Monday.
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-Both teams anducting the contest, and
teachers । missing mi opportunity, to greatly
nnd fraclirn
•'Keg” Barrell, of Hie Soo. came
Armstrong and wifeSmolorhgve promiM*d to cooperate iiil siieiigtlieii their liiiancck by letting
home Momlay to visit hi* mother
every way. The lioy* are .nln-ady; an old &lt;l&gt;-bt stand in the way when
and family, 't hey for 10 days. He ha- a good job with
practicing, and Ihe girls me nski’m.'tihe piolit- of the tlrrt feu games,
the government.
that gQim* gmm-s he'taught (hem. 1 would probably r '
—
Miss JuHa t'.utler of Hastings wns
entire amount due Hartings, days in their old home town, where the over Sunday gue»t of Miss Edna
in M*veral respects
....... . the
’
WIlH'ary from nny-nf the kind ever :l'l»»—»- tw.-lown* ought to settle up. all are kfail fo'sCirlhrm;
Whitmore. —
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t&gt;..ru In
1.. the
n... comity. 'Ihe ....1;..;
and inake
make no
up :mid give the fans;
lb-fd
parlici- niul
offering hr
Mrs.
Henry Storrs left for Big
pants an- to t&gt;&lt;- clussifle«| according what they waul—good base hail."
Rapids on Monday, for an exlendri!
lo their weight, which has le-vn
visit with tier people. Mr. Storrs
found to bo the best single method.
accompanied her a* far as Grand
lltlfIK‘111
Ultimately
hrigbl, ability and
spent Sunday' Itapid-*.
physiological development may be
Our Chaulauqun dales have been
cmisidei ed. l&lt;Ut at present the
are uumermi*
set for August I III) to August (('.th
weight basis alone is to be followed.
‘turn here to work for John llitchie ami we are assured a gnffil program
There are lo |&gt;ef he weight classes
Ip almul two week-. a&lt; Mr. Brace by the management. The price of
into which the boys will be pul:
।
will flfen start out for Id* summer's the tickets has been placed so low
80 Ib.-Cla*.—Boys weighing from
work Turiling.
for season tickets. Hint all will he
CO to 80 pen mis.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Barr of Bear 1-ike able to attend. Ymf will hr called
the
travelling
have rinsed a lease fur the Middlc- upon in lime to buy your share nnd
fl5 lb. Class—.Boy* weighing over!
811 and uo to W&gt; tmunijs.
wc kn,ow that you will appreciate
tlie public on June 1st. HU I. They Ihe opportunity of having the
110 lb. Class—Boys weighing over
the rille* which ought to In1 turip-d come well recommended as capable chance of attending so beneficial a
into pu&gt;lll for iMith teams, winch
program, HgnT'tmre Id home thatHo
need evety cent they can get. This
d that the
you wifi buy n season ticket for
Hit and up to 125 iiound-.
each member of the family.
' Unlimiled tIJas.4—Boy- weighing
iinm
’
ial
Iniruen
upon
I
hi\
MibsqrHiA. L. Cridler is unloading another
ovor t35 pounds.
nhd was laid at
Ni-gotalimis have failed.
Why
farmers lu&lt;v'e had to buy more feed
fiO pounds nr oVrr. but lie must he
of
this
village
Ilian common this spring, on ac­
physically tit to participate tfful he not try again to adjust the differ­
of friends to count of the extreme dry .^ason;
murt maintain a satisfactory stand­ ences? last year Charlotte offered and lean
to give Hartings certain advantages
ing In scholarrtiiii..
Every boy-will 'be expecled to in gale refurns al games played iu
been tn cpiirtant attendance to her Cclehrntrd Birthday .Anniversary
train fur. and.participate in all the t'.hnrlolte 1
during Iter illness.
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cvi-nls of hi- vv.-ighl cla-s. thus too liidelhedmMonday. MayJUi being Mrs. Sarah
Mr.*, havid Mattewin was taken Norris' 70 liirfBitay. her children
early specialization in athletics' will
suddenly-ill
Wednesday tiiighi. On grand childt-ctr and great grand
pe counteracted, and weak points
Why nol try again lo adjust the
d&lt;*Hdoped. Boys can raise their in- differences l»-|weon Ihe two towns ammino arrived and aiVisled her children met al her home in Mid­
diviuPal slnuding nnd nt the some
dleville. Sunday In spend the day.
time Ihe Madding of (heir school .by will greaily please ihe fans in Imih «ist&lt;-r. Mr*. Smiiuej, Allen, in the
caring of tier. Shi-rapidly improv­ kels prepared for dinner and all engiving special attention to the towns? '
ed *0 Hint Mrs. Stevens ix-turned to1 joyed lie- d.iy very much and a good
events in which they nre, weakest,
They want base ball—why nol u-l her liume on Saluriftty.;.
rather than by concent rating 011 Charlotte and Hastings give if to
number attended
church tlirre.
Estes Hoik lias sold his farm, two1 Tltnsr who attended were F.|am
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those events in which they&gt; already &gt;1....... 1
ejxcel,
.
Springer and wife nml son. Clark, of
Any boy who Is eligible lo com­
Hasliilg*. &gt;"lm Norri* and ihiee
will MHiii gtve possession. He. han ■•hiblieii of Bradley. William Wilipete nml does not, do so, will n»l
only fail to make points for bi­ newspapers .of that rily npd the
sin of l.aiHing, Elizabeth Draper of
school or graile. byt he will actually fails have admitted that Hastings hut wiljespiind some time in North­ ,la.-k-&lt;&gt;ii. John Albertson mid family
ern Michigan, in an effort to regain of Hickoiy Corners, James Ander*
the sriino]' Handing, l-'or
this One loyal fan in I’barlollc said he
■ and family of Wesl Hope, Mr*. Lyd­
would
give
«|f&gt;.nn
out
of,his
own
Climb- Si hondelmayer spent a
reason it is exptvled that all will lie
pocket toward wiping out the debt, pm tiou of last week in Grand Hnp- ia Willson and son Walter and Mr.*.
impri nted in M i-ing th.it -larry.
. LeuaJhxliu^JuuLJhrite.rliildT'j) &lt;d
gibb* boy partiripales nnd lines his rr Tti&lt;•’ IfthF wwitr un-w tratt-Trlwrerr Htc ’ &lt;1nrrnmiFTiratnpxtnttrxfrabK--—~ Mlddb-Vllb-. We all hop.' |.u anGlenn Alien, Scott*Sherwood and1 nljier i.-albering .of-thls kind-*ome
bort. Special prr/o* will tie given
Henry Adam* were in*Hastings on time in the future
the lw»ys who reach- the 30 pen-eur
.
gnte re- Fii«|ay. io -roimerlion wilh come
standard in every event of their
ceipls uiighl lie desirable, ns f.-w probate matters in roimerlion with
weight class.
UllWBY.
independent
learns
would
be
tlhan|ji&gt;'
relate
of
Hie
late
Hold.
Allen.
The events Include lh« 50^.75 nml
A carload &lt;&gt;f coal arrived Wed­
Dr. B C. Swift nnd John Finkbeiiu
too yard dash, the Handing, running
nesday.fm- the county Jarin.
brand and running high jumps,, the
.Mr*: Chas. Hidelman Very pleasbase hall throw and pulling tlie
Trt-Counly League Noles.
Z. J. Townsend sold a firn- team on
Tjxhl pound shot.
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her home Thursday. Visitors
The local' sdpporlei-s of high Thursday, lie is handling a good cle_ai
Following such
a coiltest in
from
away were Mrs. Lewis of
Charlevoix county last year.' Ihe school lxi»e" ball will £«e interested many hopsKs I Ins. spring.
tin Friday, while working on the Nashville and the Meadames lake,
supcrmli-nd-vil of one cily. school in Jrnrnjng &lt;‘f the-• rnlbusiasiic
mnarkru. *Ttfe entire cost of Hti- unmner-in which histh school ba*&lt;- cottage &lt;&gt;f z. J. Tuwnseiitl, al Baker Abb.-V .....I G.unble of Ha-lm-Thoma* was laken serious­
contest was worth white because of hall is suiqan-teil in neighlHiring lake. Fred |pn‘k had nn experience ly Fred
ill at hi* hopie Thursday nigjil,
towns. When Ihe Eaton Rapids Hint he &lt;l&lt;jes not rare to repeat. HV
thr good II did one single boy?
was going to use some tar. that was but is a lillje better al this time.
They
ex|M-ct
soon to tnovT.'to Hast­
in'i-ompanied by loo r«x4m* in a in sealed cans, and it being rather
HASTINGS WHISTERS WIN
ings.
special car. They saw their team
Jay fhnilli and family arrived
th lire to warm. It did. nl*o Iho gases
.
THE KNI6HT TROPHY defeut Charlotte by a score of
formed and as Fred stood near here Friday from Grand Rapid* to
Hastintjs AVunts
Furniture City
lake possession of hi* m-w home
Dowa in Charlolle. too. they show
lately purclrased fronyDet Rose. We
Trophy; Grand Rapids Whislers
mllm^inAm of tip* purotl type. il in the face, severely burning till extend 11 welcome to them.
hint, but ffirlunalely il did no dam­
Want Knlnhl Trophy Bark.
Alt- remember the ice cremrt so­
age
lo
his
eye*,
and
whilo
very
pain
­
Two teams aCJho Having?* AVhijt
cial nl Chas. Caslelien's Saturdayful.
no
serious
damage
wns
done.
Club wrid to Graiid llapids on Fri­ ball in the opening of the' league.
The Township Supervisor and the evening. May tilth. AH invited.
day nigb| nml played for Hie Fitrni- Ju.*l as they do iu life opening
I.eon nnd Earl Scott are taking
lure Cily and Knight trophies. A game* of all the luagues. No 011a village assessor are calling on Ute music lesson* of Miss Mary Ickes.
public mid to the'best of their
.
team composed of Messrs llobcrls Hmughl of lh;ij hero.
Frank Smith is very poorly again.
knowledge nre~Uying in place the
and Cook, AVoolon nnd Kcliader.
Thr Leslie tram is making a great properly nn n cash basis. A meinThere was a gnod atlendanee al
Roller nnd Morrill and Wenrgar showing in the other division of the
jier &lt;ff the Stale Tax Commission clnirch Sunday. There will be the
mid Meyers' won the Khigftt-trnphy
. ,
b-auur. BfOwii. the star piicliet.
regular preaching next Sunday.
iich play- । j,,;, ^howu a .great, deal nf da«s in was.hem hist week and spent n day May Hllh at 2:30 p. ni. AIL plan to
ly trophy p|s twirling. He. allowed Mason with Hie Supervisor, looking over .come. Sunday School al 1:30 I*. M.
.was composed of Messrs Boyle and
'file game wns some farms, with the view of assist­ THEY PLACE THE EMPHASIS
Ing
al
nrrivjtig
al
Ihe
true
cash
Stebbins. Huffman nnd Htiyes.-Ironvalue. * Some job that!
side and Hubbard nnd Pryor, nnd score Handing II lo 5.
A man was here on Saturday ALWAYS ON THE QUALITY KINDS
Barber. They lost by l!&gt; tricks.
On Sul unlay, Eaton Rapids play* looking over the vacant Parkhurst
,In tlm latter part'of the ripuitli
. lor Grand - Rapuln . wlprt«Tl»~ wjJ.1 in*Nashville 1 Giand Ledge plays, in store, with the vii-tv of opening mp Thai Is True of Morrill, Unable. A
/ a bakery nnd confectionery.. This
come to Hastings when* Ifo-toonis Williamston. ,
Co, Who Handle the Kuppcnrtore lias been vacant for some
will again play'for the same troph­
hehner I Jura of Clolhlufj.
Apohilrll Nashville Postmaster.
time and JI would be a fine Imic*.
When you buy clothing it is worth
pruvemcnl to the street lo have
The Hartings players are highly
while to give special consideration
same occupied by some live line.
• pleased with the entertainment giv­
Hie
slain
legislature,
bn*-been
nplo
qurtily,.
And when'll ’comes In
M
S.
Keeler
of
Grand
Rapids
was
en them by the Grtynd Itapids Whist
1'111111'11 po-lmusler at Nashville. here on Friday to attend the fitie- that, it is well lo buy a make tli.it
club.
one does nol need to question. No
His etmipclilnr in the rare for ihe
idtim wns Word Quick, a well- Sanford.
makers of clothing in the country
.
Hast mgs Defeats Nnshilllc.
By a score of III. to J. the Hasl- known nml ■energetic' democratic 'The -upper at ihe dining room of are bolter known than the farnoiM
*, fugs high school team, defeated lender of.the village. A hasty at­ Hie Congregational clturch on Fri­ •'House of Klipponlieimer," nnd the
Nashville in -Nashville on Wednes­ tempt by the democrat* to separate day drew the usual .good crowd and name Kuppentiehner i« n stamp of
day dflcniooo. in the postponed Postmaster Lon W. Fi-iglmer frntn all •’njoyed the fine fe.nd that is nl- quality on Any garment. This fine
Hume of the Tri-County- league hi* job warf thwarted when n leltej- w*nys pyeparetl for these occasion*. lute of clnthihg is for sale in Has­
C P. McNaughlnp came home Fri­ tings by Morrill. Iambic A Cd., wilh
.aerie*. A large crowd from bolh written from Ihe |iort office dannrl' high schools witnessed the contest. ment commending Mr. Feigpuer's day night and on Saturday made whom emphasis is always planed nn
,
which was hannouious fium start work and granting him a leavft of several of (lie towns to the west by quality, not only In clothing but in
■ io flnirti. Ttp&gt; Hasting* team slmw- absence afler Inng and faithful ser­ aiito, accompanied by his wife and their lines of furnishings nnd un­
,
cd great improvement Jn its work. vice was produced by timgressman Mrs. B. C. Swift. He lefl on Monday derwear.
'
Roush pitched his IhwI game of the Hatnillon, as an excellent reason on a two weeks trip In'the northern* Deserved Promotion for Frank Sage
' iwason. Nashville ti«ed two pitrh- wliy-he. should be allowed to nerve fiart of Hie sialo.
full term. Mr. Glasner took Mr. -On Thursday, Gray Brothers ■ Frank Sage has been made sup­
• ers. but licit her. could rtop Hastings his
Feighner’s place while theJalkr shipped two cars of cattle, bought erintendent of the Wool Boot fac­
। ‘ batting streak,1
was spending his vacation in the in this vicinity; to their Northern tory in place of the late Thns.
west.
ranch. This wilh two cars bought Skipper. For several year* Mr.
CMtnaMo of th* World.
al Buffalo, will make* quite a bunch Rage ' tad been assistant superin­
» world'* coolflelda corer at leut
Number four of' tlie Kathlyn that wdl summer and fatten on the tendent. nhd his promotion is grati­
I'joluro* al Star Theater, Tuesday, line feed on their ranch. Lalor, on fying lo bis many friends, who are
May 12. MaUuec al 2:30.—Adv.
Friday, W. -H. Gray wont over to confident he will “make good.”

News of the Sports

225 ROYStOCOMPtn
11 ATHLETIC COITEST!--;^

PUN

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middkvilk

AUCTION SALE
Owing to the, large stock we have in certain lines, we will hold an Auction Sale
at our Store on East State Street,

Saturday, May 9
Beginning at 2 o’clock P. M., I offer the following merchandise:

Graniteware Tinware Woodenware
China Crockery Glassware
All Novelty and Bazaar Goods
This sale was scheduled for last Saturday but another sale upon the street
that day demanded the services of the auctioneer longer than was expected and
it was decided to postpone our sale. This sale is for tlie purpose of giving us
more room for other lines and NOT for the purpose of closing up. We expect
to add more Dry Goods and more Groceries to our stock at once.

The things listed above are GOING TO BE SOLD—this is not a bluff—
they must go and if you are there you will see some bargains.

Terms of Sale—Strictly Cash.
Remember—Things Must Be Sold.

Muir Store
Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer

7785
I Will Sate You Money
The. Citizens Mutual Fire Insur­
ance Company made n gain of U
new meinbera and JM.MOI) new insunnoc in April, with one tire loss
ot fai.oo.
There i* none better or half as
cheap. If you prefer to pay ffi.50
rather than fS.OQ per thousand on
your hotne insurance, it is your
privilege. When your old policy
runs out, better talk it over with

C. G. MAYWOOD

WAYS TO SAVE
TPUST SUPPOSE your salary was cut fto this mdnth.
02/ Your e'xptmsvs would have to be reduced that amount.
The rent would. I&gt;e the same, likewise the cost of food nnd
living, but somewhere in your incidental expenses (the small
nmounts that slip away so easily)—there would have to be a
readjustment.
.
By a simple readjustment in your monthly expenses plac­
ing a limit on you?-"spending money" you enn save |io a
month.

That amount deposited regularly in this bank with

interest amounts to Siaa.ii.
It is worth the effort on your Rart.

.

FARMERS STATE BANK
MIDDLEVILLE,

MICHIGAN

.

AND SAVE M O N HV

Advertise in the BANNER.

Everbody Reads It.

No man should buy an automobile without firat

asking for a demonstration of the Buick.

It does not obb­

ligato you in the least and we will give you as long and
severe a demonstration ps you may desire.

See for yourself how this oar pulls, how little gas
and lubricating oil it uses, how easy it rides, how at­
tractive it is, how the Delco self starter does away with

the disagreeable and sometimes dangerous cranking.
Should you then not be interested we will be

thankful to you for the opportunity and will not trouble
you further.
We cannot know that you would like a demonstration

unless you let us know, so please do not hesitate tell­

ing us.

We will be glad to have you stop in when you

come to towni

_

Out of the 19 oars we bought to make a good showing
of Buick oars we-have but 3 left—two B25 models, one

gray and one black; 1 B37 model.
‘

HASTINGS BUICK CO.

�THE ■AffHNGS B.VflER. MAY 7, nit

FINE FINISH
!" hnulirul, devout ahade, and (lo»y, dvrakh 6ni,b. B.
r. S. Paint is superior to any ’ other paint—either handmixed or prepared—that can he secured. Coloring pig­
ments ordinarily used^ are weak in coloring properties;
such a large quantity is often needed to secure a given •
shade that the paint dries with a muddy, dirty appearcncc.
The laments usedin B. P. S, Paint arc the best and
most expensive - that can be secured.
Beautiful in color, true to tone, aad exceedingly strong,
they produce an attractive paint, clean-cut. elear and
beautiful, impossible to secure by using the cheaper raw
materials.

Not only has B. P. S. Paint a more attract­
ive shade than other paints, but it dries
with a high, durable gloss, unequaled. This
is due, not alone to perfect formula and fine grinding, but
to the exceptional quality of linseed oil used. The market
is iull of adulterated linseed oils, cottonseed oils, petrol­
eum mixtures and the like, so frequently used in paint—
at the expense of the consumer. The oil used in B. P. S.
Paint is pure Old Process Cold Pressed Linseed Oil.
Even pure linseed oil —if new—is not fit to u&lt;c, and B. P.
S. oil is first thoroughly aged, settled and ripened. As a
result, B. P. S. Paint dries with a hard, durable gloss, such
as can be obtained only by this extreme care in the select­
ion of materials and in manufacturing.
It is a finish from
which dirt washes off readily, holding its color far beyond
the life of hand-mixed and ordinary prepared paints.

Ellis E. Faulkner
The Rcxall Store

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Delton, Michigan

Aik for B. P. S ^Scaled {Evidence (paint costs, color
Cards and Plates o colored houses.] - FREE.

Devoes
Ready mixed pure paints
oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will ^necd to paint that house or
barn.
,

— Let us tell you just what we will
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go far­
ther and last longer.
Everything in the paint line.

F. H. WILKINSON
Doth Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

Southwestern Barry
IHJf.TON.
Sunday; May it), is designated as
Mothers* Dsy. Special services will
I* held in the church for Imth
morning and evening services. Ev­
erybody cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Harter and
daughter Helen were Sunday visit­
ors al Caleb RUbrtdger's.
The Study Club mol wilh Miss
Florence Leonard Saturday after­
noon. There will be a special meeltng hvl&gt;l Friday evening al Mrs.
IhH-IUel’a for thi; purpose of elect­
ing oflicers for next year. Every
member urged to be present
Miss Addie Green visited friends
in Kalamazoo over Spnday.
Mrs.’ Gladys Gaskill is assisting
iu Hie caru of her grandmother,
who is very ill at the home of Harry
Jones near Hickory.
Lyle Dayton of Cloverdale visHcd
■his cousins Harold and Floyd Bur­
pee Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Ezra Morehouse visited at
her-home near Wayland Thursday
and Friday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Towne and
Mrs. Will Towne of East Hick-017
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mm.
Homer Green.
Mrs. Rlsbridgcr spent the fore
I’Awlf9' 1881
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mantel and
liaby of Kalamazoo were at Arthur
Mantel's Wednesday.
A good crowd attended the Barry
Twp. Sunday School Convention
here Friday afternoon ami evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gillies enter­
tained friends from Cadillac last
week.
.
Mr.*. Wilmont of Hastings is assist­
ing Mrs. Frod Hughes wilh the caie
of lier ohtldi'vn who have all been
quite ill with tho measles.
Mrs. John Bister inotpred tn Kal­
amazoo with Mr. am) Mrs. Homer
Flower Saturday.
Remember the Arbor Day pro­
gram al Ihe school house Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. George Whittemore is on the
sick list.
Mrs. George Payne and father Mr.
Kelley went to Kalamazoo Batunia)
tn iwr Mrs. Kelley who is ill there.
They returned Buniiay afternoon.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Peter - Adrhuuon
have rented the Barney Norwood
home east of town .and will live
tinfor Hu- smniner.
N'-aiiy all our measles cases are
now on (he mend.
Mrs. Risbridger had quite a pain­
ful accident on the interurban just
a.* she enlertMl the cur at Battle

PACK SEVEN

BAI.nUORE CENTER.
Mmiday moruiug. May l. the stork
1 found the home of Weiler Edmnud*
.jand wife, and left a flue 'seven
j&gt;«und girl. Mother and baby are
I doing finely.
•
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O. Buglrne and family visiled 'his 1
HICKORY CORNERS.
|dirt&lt;*r uenr Shultz, Bunday.
•
F. E. Trafford and "&gt;d.- of Battle I Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. 'Pteddleford of I
Creek were the week end visitors! High Bank, attended churt-Ii lqrc|
ETURN to the grocer all sub­
Of the former’s brolhx-r, M. b. Traf-lSundaf, am! I'alled on N. C. Edfqrd.
’
; monds and wife.' .
stitutes sent you for Royal BakEthel’ .WUcxix is caring for Mrs.I'
Mrs. Ben Furn la aljll on the sick
—
Wesley Eiiimmds and little daughlist.
“ ing Powder There is no sub­
Kd. Cassady and family rnlcrlainr. •ter.
stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure,
The visitors at Wesley lidmoudH &gt;
ed Louise Kealey of Rattle Crvok,
Baluninyand Sunday.
Sunday wen* All Hollister, wife mid
_• u—..... aU)| y,.
cream of tartar baking powder, and
Harold Deprester I* the proud children of Maple Gruv&lt;
and Mrs, Jake Huffman.
possessor of a new bicycle.
healthful. Powders offered as sub­
Mrs. Marie Jones is wry HI al this
Mrs. rivu imicomi. mm sirs, r.mwriting.
,tna Selioonarii of Bedford, came last •
stitutes are made from alum.
—- :spent Saturday ' Sunday for n few days visit with
Miss Grace P7»
Bolyen
•ml
Sunday
wHlTher
I'lWdiier
’
'
;
ml Bumfay With her molher.
(their mother. Mrs. Shaft, aml-si*Mr. l«einaar ami &lt;laught»r. Ada! tcr.
Mrs. Monroe Merrill, al the
Swanson have moved on their place home of the latter.
•■
1
Dr. Burton Perry of Hasting* Iras"
west of Hickory.
Mr. and Mrs. Shen Pennock nml been attending a very' *ick hm-c for
WriODBl RY.
HINDS CORNERS
daughter Edylhc, wen- given a t;tre- Chas. Gilluspir, the past few day*.
Geo. Robinson and wife ami ClarGeo. Smith is suffering from a
well gathering. Sglurd.tx ex ruing nl 'A large congregation lisli-md t&lt;&lt;
„„ wife
„„v „,
.llieo severe attack of tnnsililis.
: enre Robinson B
and
of u&lt;&lt;a
Hastings
the home of Rev. and Mrs. McCue.
sermon by Rex. Brooks, at called on John Robinson Sunday.
Charles l^tinl is Ittwncr of a Ford,
Refreshments were served to nl&gt;om nn'ablu
th- Dowling church. Inst Sunday. .[ Mr. Gus Wur(n yf shul,z
,
»ixty-llvr. They jwrir presented
Mr. And Mrs. A..N. William* and j Sunday wilh her daughter Mrs. Reisinger of Woodland. also Itatiau
wilh a silver carvlrig M. The eve­
Mr.
unit
Mrs.
Burton
Perrv
of
Hurtr.iiih
•
•
Edith Fuhr. .
’.
ning was enjoyed by all, ;m&lt;| (he
company departed for th'-ir homes iugs, were callers at
.Airs. Sarah Brown returned U&gt;
at n late hour, wishing .Mr. nml Mrs. ide’s Saturday evening.
Midland Park, Saturday.
Mothers I»ay will be fittingly obPennock GodlL Kwttinss in their
Mr. and Mr.*. Mahlon Sfctrtmnrc’at- wrxed al United Brethren churrb.
SDt'TH NASHVILLE.
new home. They will be missed in
linded church at Shultz Sunday af­ Sunday. Everyone welcome..
every circle. They vx.-rr very ac­
Mrs. Allen is still under the d»c- ternoon;
MissTfc-Ue lilakc*ley of the San­
tive members In the M. P. 'chun-h. tor’s can*»
itarium. Rattle Creek. in visiting her
and are irifuds we like in «»ur com­
John Hurd and Mr and Mr*. Chas. lolte Friday night
munity—-Xhay.. .teavi- M»mli«y- f.ir Mixf lie-iiFKlTtjiTOy fit Win.; FblFer*.
s wedding of Clara Willits wtiu h-took
their new home In Augusta
,nd,place Saturday nL two o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Navite spcr,n
Mrs. Tungnte. Mr- Aldril-h and
J**1 Tie'UHri-Mi-.- Itvrun Ia&gt;wi&lt;'i.r
Hr,*.
Lewis'of Has- spent Thursday calling on her
Mrs. GIqmici- are aim routined to Sunday al Mr. Nelson's in Nashville.
ihTuc latter’t many friends in town. She also
Miss Alice Mclvituiis of Grand
their ImhD.
Mrs. St. John and husband
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Kelley were Rapids visited nl her pan-lit.*, Mr.
Mrs. Sarah Phillips entertained i visited.
Week end visitors nt the jatt-T's and Mr*. L. McKinyis' and her si*- Mrs Delia Holcomb of Hendershott in East Woodlaild on hi* return
I'T'*. Mrs Hayden Nye Saturday mid from Tuesday till Thursday.
parents near powling.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moll were in Sunday.
tii-orge Taggart-who has been
■mug and «m
Rattle C?cek, Wedn*-'l.iy.
Oliver Downing of North Ver- very sick with pneumonia is im­
School Noles.
proving quite rapidly now.
,
Saturday
and
Sunday,
iiiuniay uuu .-&gt;uiiuay,
, Mrs.
or*. .11111:1
Julia Myers anil
and ainilglijcr
daughjer
The sixth grade i* having per­
Mr*. Llhbie-lmwrv *&gt;f Lrtn«iiig-i* Miuxar«d..tett Friday .uturuing'fur
centage in Artlltmelie.
annuel was Tea hi fe»r wilh' a
Lora Mott is unable
al lend visiting her mother .•amlb'ri.M &lt;&gt;f the '■•'••ial days visit in Greenville nud
prcpar&lt;-l program nml menu
school on account of ilhiest.
village, Mrs D. uasgell. ■
Little Karee Ward visited Iht’ Mi'?. .Mary Payne of Midlnhd Park
The seventh grad'- Grammar Is
gUCStS
grandparents
several
days Inst [
having cnmiHtrisen of ndjeclivex.
The eighth grade In* jif-i finish­ vx’c&lt;&gt;k, Mr. nnd Mrs. D, Want.
Hayes Leach ami Leland Clark at-| - ------------- .... ----------....
ed the “Vision of Sir Lnunfal."
Mrs. Arthur Statsic. a bride of two
The tenth grade has ilnnhed re­ tended Pomona Grange al olivet, successful term of school Friday.
Sajunlny and rvfiort a very iiice.j (There
were llfly-lwu out to wek-. was severely hurl in an acproducing “Adam Bviii.
’
'
riiTent lis she ami her hii'baml xvere
commencement speech. v
returning home fri'uu Sunllekl. The
Ruth heath aRentled examiun. —
...
The cmnmenccmeni —
will
lion nt Charlotte Inst week.
| mon. Come again next Sunday at bugt(y, in which they were riding,
evening. May 20, It'll. Ilaei-ninuMrs. J.;iurie Sltowaller culled on I 11and heac-biin. Sunday school wns struck by nn .-into going at. full
speed. Hie anloisl thinking he might
rcate sermon will !&gt;&lt;• held in the
Mine church, Sunday exciting, Mny
2i. lull. Jiev. Garnetl will cojmIucI te&gt;u*e recently Imught of Mr.
i uI'.iuI* thrown out. she striking on
rs at th-o. Wilkinson's.
•­
•Mrs. Fence of Charlotte
We are sorry lo hear Aunt Riise her side, which cause,i. a painful
injury. Arthur escape,! unhurt,
orbin is so (hhh ly.
• •
“Gn to Church Sunday'’ was wf'H
Mr*. !.•••• Ryerson of Portland
Miss• jiilua
Mr. nnd Mrs.-John Robinson enrecognized by a full lmti-e.
Mr.
McCue preached a fine - mmn mid Hu* former's pm imls.;iiid family S.U-} and Mr*. Hilburn of Gqu Lake Fri­
the quartette offered splendid mus- tirday mid until Mmidny
day night.
'
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL IIOI.SE
’ Mr. Fisher of near Gharlolle wii&lt;.
—Quarterly meeting May hi and I" ihe
guest of hi* son and family pained their sou and wife of Ban-

No Substitutes

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‘cat- sliirled suddenly throwing her
so alio wrenched her knee quite
Mis* tana Ward &lt;&gt;f Hastings was
dark Snyder made a luisdi
mill next Week Thursday. May II.
The Adult Bible tllns* will hold
badly. Il will perhaps cause her to
.1- suppi-r. All are invited.
their meeting with Mr. nml Mrs. the guest uf her uncle and fnmily I" Kalamazoo last Tuesday.
he laid up for. suveraLwecks.
*
•N&lt;rr.i Haym-* wt-nt-tn Knlnmamn Frank Kelley. Thur-day evenlug Ins! week.- Mr.'imd-Ale* D.
.Most C.liihlrvn's DIm'u.m-s
■“ NORTH HOPE. ’
All are invited t«» a’HeniL
Start With a Cold. turned lionu- Friday.
The Busy Bee r.l.i-s will hold
Mrs.. Bertha Welch, and son, Ad­
The sick in this community are
Tl«r.
H&lt;-«Hi&lt;.t*m-*-&gt;-f«'vcriUiii'-K-'-an iurian. ami Ray Welch |of Goblevillr, their meeting with Mr. Harold Pen-'.
llmm-d l|inxit nml
cough- all improving.
spent from Saturday Until Tuesday nock. Friday evening. AH youna'| lining**
J. II. Inly and Mr. nnd Mr*. A-F.
All
people arc'Invited lr&gt; nitend.
with the former’s parents.
Phillips took in the Soldiers’ ihrihEugene Deck completed the baseday pienh- dinner al jh" po»| Hall in
im-nt to hi* m-w Imni. last week.
Hastings Thursday.
■ Miss Ethel Johnson took the Friday. All are invited.
School closed Friday wilh a pic­
Miss Ethel Tuiigiile very sucre**,
teachers examination al Hastings.
nic dinner.
.
and it
Thursday and Friday, and spent the fully conducted fhe Christian En­
j medicine
remainder of ihe week with her sis­ deavor, Sunday evening.
Sunday evening.
Regular sen ices, next Sunday
ter, Mrs. John Marljn, on High St.
Fred Wise of Charlotto is.visitChurch Sunday." ’ The church wel­
comes yop.
.
. .Warn-ii Sefton of Grand/ Rop'd*
nl
~TLOVERDlhE.
is making an extended visit With
JiiiL-frieiiu.Jhiuid.Karn.4... :
_.
Mr. nml. Mrs. aJ -JiL-Kitlhtuazoo _
Oliver Hayward and Tamily spent
Sunday al Madiiton Ransom's, at
AND MAPLE GROVE.
South Rutland.
k Thead Geib iif'Cailpdonia spent
Mr. Deck dill -some carpenterr minday with Imine folks.
• »
If you have any work in the above lines 1 shall be more
work for D. MrCalluin and some•
.Mr. ami Mrs. '’.ha*. Gibson of
papering for J. (■ranshka, Monday.
Hastings, spent Sunday wilh Mr. nml
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
Mrs. Crump entertained nine ofI Mrs. Lewis Acker.
find
my prices as loiy as I can possibly make them.
her friends,- Monday it being herr
Millnji Conyer and daughter Rulh
of Cressey spent Sunday with
sixty-eighth birthday.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Miss Martha Hull entertained ai friends here.
Wells,
Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
lady friend from Hastings, overi
Mrs. McCallum a»f Cheboygan is
mi. - .&gt;( ll.o i x x ill.-.
Sunday.
visiting Cloverdale friend.*.
Nearly every family in this‘com-,
. .ErueSt Kellar of West Hope as­■ , Dugn! Campbell vis/fed his brothipimily xx,i-. i epii -. nl.'.l al church
sisted Mr. Dock wilh his lrarn‘wnllI ef In Kalama*'*", hut.week. .
y
NunrfiiV.
"
for several days.
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Lewis and daughter,' Glady of Prairieville,
little daughter of Hastings, spent spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Sunday afternoon with J. Pianshka Titus, Jr.
~.
and family.
Mr. ami Mrs. William E. Johncox
Mrs.. Clara. Crump entertained of Orangeville, spent Sunday with
Sunday, her son, Alcull Bugbee and Mr. and Mr*..Com.id Knhler.
Walter McIntyre npenl Sunday;
family of Baltimore.
Gus Peake nnd family spent .Sun­ with his parents a 1 /lastitigs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rerl Mason ami
day nl John Andres, Jr., ut South
Rut laud.
grandson of Rielil.md brought Mr.*.
Mason’s mother Imme. Sunday.
N. O^llump wa* in HnsLings a few ।
\fiss IxivinA Johmion of Orange­ days ln.*t week alleuding teachers
ville is assisting Mrs. Walter Bol- examination.
yen.
There will hr i&lt;r&gt;-aehing ut Maple
Mrs. Adalbert Enzian and Mrs.
Elmer Reynolds visited Mr .and Mrs. Grove next Sunday.
I.ee Reynolds .in Rutland, several ■ There will be Sunday school : t
I tax) a. m. Every one come and
days last-week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will White aiul Mas­ surprise the Icarhers.
Thera will be ¥"Jiiik people;.- Alli­
ter Walter spent Sunday willi the
ance al 7:00 I1- "t. Tho -topic is
former’s sister near Plainwell.
You know what they arc, you KNOW there are no better
Charles Brown, for inutiy yeftrs.a “Health Hints l -i Belter Living," 1
resident of Cressey, but who lift Co. 0:10,-20. The meeting will be
on the market. When you buy any one of these plows you
here 2d years ago and f* now IJviog' led by Wilber Gibson and Hex Mcin Kalamazoo, was in town Monday. Leml. Every &lt;'iK' come ,*nd\hd|&gt;
know that you are getting the BEST.
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-I
Miss Gladys Lino, who libs boen the leaders. ■
Don't forget you are welcome and I
the guest of Lucile Reynolds, left
We don’t try to see how CHEAP a line of farm tools and
Friday for her home in Kalnmazixi. urged lo be prcsri'l at the V. P. A.|
. machinery wc can carry, but HOW GOOD. We know
Mrs. Arthur Shorter .is improving fair nt the home and store of A.-K!
very slowly. Ray Shorter is able to Paltfin. May 15 and IfUh. .Orvlicrtra;
then that if you patronize us once you will “come again,
jind (tlhur music will be given Fri­
sit up for a few minutes ut u lime.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Reynolds and day evening.* I’&lt;‘"|ile having articles ■
and it is the “COME BACK” trade that wc count upon for
Master Ernest motored to Vicksburg for Ihe fair plea* sepd in tagomii
ns possible. Refi-colQtieiils whiny ।
Halurday. reluming Sunday.
our business.
Frank Wright and family motor­ p. in: and cxx'iiing.j
ed to their farm near Sonoma, Sun­
With our light operating and living expense, wc arc able to
School Report.
day, culling on. relatives in Battle
sell you the BEST goods at as low a price, and even lower,
Creek on the return trip.
Report of* Pleasant. Hill scluail for
Alr.'and Mrs. Eiuian. and fainily Ihe month eiulin- May I. lull!
than others ask for the inferior kind.
Number days laught, 20. ■
spenl Sunday with Ihe formeFrtisTotal
attendance.
200.
ter. Mrs. Clell Conyer
of West
iTnirieville.
,
. Average daily aitpndauce, itl.
Number |»oy» cnndlwl. 0.
One of Frank Holden’s large
Xmbeur girls enrolled, 4.
horses got cast in his stall. Monday,
and it took the united etfotfs of half
Tolul &lt;-nrollm"iiL 10.
.
Pfcreentage of ;itl«lg|0hce. 1.00. -i
a dozen men with tackle to gel4t(ni
ljele.fi- and Carl Marldo received {
on his feel again.
.
eerHIIcides of pei-fi'ct nti&gt;*mbHtrrri
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ream return­ fin- Ihe year. Daisy •.Painter and |
ed lo Toledo/ Wednesday, April 22,-t.-uier .Marine wen* iiqi npaeut durfrom $n extended trip south. Mr. | log the year, hut .wra tardy.
Ream was taken sick which delay-i Onr-(toreenlagv t'f aHegdaure P«r
ed their trip to Hasliugs. '
the school yvar is VJ.! per cent.

REPAIRING

CHAS. DENE.AU,

Special Premiums on and After May 1, '14
The- following Special Premtutns will require the number of
Premium Points indicated below:
L—New Oil Mop...700 ;
5.—Three-Piece Aluminum
&amp;nttary CU»» Ice Cream
Kitchen Set............ ........... 600
Frccacr
800
fl.-^Orange or Teaspoon (}&lt;
3. —Set Nickel I’iattd Sad
doz.)500
Irons
11200
7.-Wa)I Coflee Mill..700
4. —Boys’ and Girls' Ball Bear­
ing Roller Skate* ------- -I2H0
. 8.—-Curtain Stretcher..1000
The alwve PRKSHNTS which you obtain by using Marco goods
..u dollar's tntr, —
Marco prod.
mean* a saving of Fifteen Cents on each
Octa are of *e»y
quality. Every Mateo product fully guaranteed by
this store. Procure a Marco catalog showing 500 addftionaf Marco presents.

KOPF &amp; KOPF, DBLTON

k'JcV!?:*cW

We Pay 4* Per Cent
.
.

/

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

920.000.00
6,000.00

A, A, Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald McLcay
T. A. Aldrich • Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes
EAST ASSYRI.L
Mr. nnd Mih. Dau Olmstead were
Sunday guests «&gt;f Clell Vuu NwkCll
amt wife, in Pt-nllcld.
.
Kam M&lt;mmi: wife ami daughter and
mint Dolly Moon, were at Battle
Greek. Friday.
'J. M, Will atld mother attended
church, Sunday evening al Assyriai (
I
Center.

Georfic J. Doitcr
L. B. Tcerpeniog

Ixwt nr stolen by Jack Frost. a
moustache belonging
Dell Willis,
who bud Worn il fifteen year.*.
F. B. SptiUlding began work .on
his new barn Monday, with a num­
ber of men who Contemplate finish­
ing liefore haying.
AllwiT. Pluilt left Sunday for Pe­
toakey, where he has a position.

Oliver, Deere and Syracuse

PLOWS

Aldrich Brothers Co.

Hardware, Ipqilcmcnts and Furniture

DELTON, MICH.

II

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

7. (ML

PVC.E TIGHT

Klltiiifjrr-IHrkrrMin Case.
Alfulfu fuotnlntioii Given Away.
For Rrnl—Ait R room li'iiteo
Hnn‘The Best For The Money Store'
Luke Wafers will, give, nl hi*
The ease of Nelson Killingrr v«.
&lt;np*r Si. Both MM and sofl waWANTS
. H5**iu kitchen. Trl.-t.hmi'- Ikh It. Hrant Diekrrron. wn« wlosed mi elrvalnr, wilh each htfliel of nlfaj- lean young lady had fbr some time
hesitated whether her daughter should
Tin* action grew rail "f Mr: Kittin­
For Kate—Well matched pair blnck ger’s iipplii-ati"ii -fm* -in iifiiuietinn a-lii* (k) per renl i" ymt. chance of marry a rather dissipated foreign
gfldinss 1 years old. weight vfsw. I" restrain foreclosure of n mort­ u. tlinu n good “cirtrh.” He lells grandee or a thoroughly Impecunious
but quiet and ge’ucletuanlike&gt; English
«Mlre HA NN Kit offim .
tf] ftert Valentine. I'itnen*' pliom*. gage for *1,(50 uiMui his farm. -Hr aieitil it. nhm'bllier ml..... 'ling mat­
Address W'MMlteWl, Micll, L'-wks claim* thal Hie ei.iiire in the inorl- ter in his udv^fhi' week.
trouble. Owing .to unsatisfactory re­
Nice Furnished Rooms f..r liglil
gag" calllog for the payment of
sorts concerning tho foreign grandee,
housekeeping al 301 fio. Church I tween Joe Roger* and Waler*'i within 2H days after ih - .-x.-rnlion
DocIotm Me&lt; ilii'i Today. Hl Hro Phlrt
The annual iii,'. i mg of I he llgat- choice ultimately fell upon the Eng.____Smith.If
■
i ••lev.itnr. white baby blanket.I of Ito* mortgage is fraihiuleuL apu
iiig* Ai-adciny of phy.-w tana and
For Bate—Pair nf mare*, w-lghf' Finder roll idione 117-i ring*.
; I hut the on guild pric- wax ♦l.k’iO.
modeling English friend: "Grandee
Surgeons
will
Inh.-ld
thia
Tlmrs3,m«l pound*. -L A. Ablwy. Hast- j
tteinalte Buy's Il sl.i
Recovered. day afternoon •. in (!»•• HnMingS
Ings. I’twoe 5H7B
tg'iire. Dr. Riehard R- Smith* of
imer on S, Hanoi c
Grand Rupiih, will drtlver an illu*Undivided Attention' Demanded.
Benedict.
and two h&gt;l*. 1st. ward. HaHting”.
Mrs. Frank R'-mali'* "f Portland.
Nol giving your whole undivided at­
"f the orgaliizalinn
tm|uire Stfi Nn. Michigan Ave. If
atrh. Elgin
tention to the tank In which you have
fob. D. «l.
Far Kale (Strap- Rmifth t-inrh liiniPost (HRre Appropriation Reduced. that you are wasting your own preci­
J&gt;er for roofing and Mhevliiig. alsh
Mni'eli 7. Tin- rumor
«ry original's! whenbill stuff. Phone BhU. Inquire
Ai i'ordirig to pr&lt;-" dispatches, Ihe ous time and that of others. What•ir
Rent Couvriiiepl
F. G. Pierre, Cily.
U
Ireasttry nnd yn&gt;~' "(lire departnparimenl. Inquire
nnmla have cut down th" appropri-i heart and mind or get out and try
Ilromfway.
i*»dy. Many
WtuUrd—Work by experienced nurse ._— ... - ;-------- niimts for pout nflln-s ail over the;
Phone 111 II.
tf U nnlrd l.tfB* M
'-"iintry. Tlii'
propo-'-d
G-dvral all of * man'a time to perfect an un­
building iq Hasting* udl rnst only dertaking provided It ba a big and
mnoit instead of over «nn». Ap- worthy one to begin with.
rank Chamber*. Arrested.
propriatfon
for
the
i:harlolle
|m»*I
nk Chambers, id Grand Rnpofflrr wit* cut to the sat.ne aiqount.
l oo
Overdoing Housework.
"Housekeepers everywhere recog­
hllli* mor
roughl |n tin* City to f.n-e a
nise that life Is too valuable to spend
Coats Grove.
s of C'inlempI I'rigiiiaiinu in
PERSONAL MENTION
•eliM i In pav weekly ujimmiy
For Bate Tlheap—Five room housef
keeping of the bouae. No human be­
ami barn in 2nd want. Iloodlaea
ing can be conUnuouaiy efficient and
tion. See Jnmrs M. Smith.
If.
Mias Katherine Palmer has gone work more than eight hours in tweuFor Bair—Pair hay Belgian mare*. I
Some suits of clothes^that sell for
Ind. wlwre.ahc will graduate from scientific methods, more efficient Ulen$15 arc not all-wool, but you! mqtht have to
coming 4, weghl Sfliill. One sorrel j
Hie high nt-lionl.
. Belgian gelding rotniiig 4. wt.
iUs.«—Charles Barnard.
wait until you had worn them.in the rain to
135&lt;i. One pmr cogrh horees com­
find it out.
_
Odessa, wen* gue-d* "f Aiderman
ing 4 and S. wl. ?55o a firn* pair.
and Mrs. digs. Lunn. Sunday.
Also good 7 year old mare. Otto
Why buy ju the dark—Clothcraft
in
II. Sefralre, Nashville, 14'mile west
Mrs. Harry Wnlldorff intends lo
Clothes have stood the acid test for all-wool
HASTINGS
MARKETS
of depot.
If
J. T. Pierron A S"
and ran* nt small fniii. . W'-di"1—
and are guaranteed by the makers as well as
a few day* willi her sister.
Ctatrrnx built, cleaned and repaired. Wnnfrd—I have an order for ,'IHU day morning the rla»s. und'-r lh&gt;‘
ourselves, to fit, hold their shape and wear—
diretiion &lt;&gt;f !!••• agrieiiHurol •'(All work guaranteed. Phone or
('.orrrrlrd. Thursday, May 7. 1914.
to your complete satisfaction.
finding
hog',
weighing
uIhiiiI US' stnirtor. J. I- Worrell, vi-it'd the
leave word al Smith's Market. L-o
Wheal
is
limited
today
at
'JHrents
Blough Fruit Farm "it Rn. Hatinver
"What means dis tieah p llllcal 'conKnown-Quality and Known-Values
Smith, City._________ tf
.&lt;L LT pral ti'-al sluds’ and demon- ouiy?" asked Rastlis. who was endear- per bushel by (he Hastings Milling
arc yours if you buy Clothcraft.
For Blie—Oood dry mixed wood
2HK-3ring». I will slop a car nl stratinu.
Co. Prices change nn wheaL
,
-Delton in Ibiish loading Wednes­
$3.25 per cord delivered. Phono A.
day. May 13.
.
I-wk
F. Sylvester or Geo. I ullllirst. If
Kern (aixr in Court.
ouab «ahd la actin'." answered Rufus,
' The TeparSHTmi Wtlh'll Hw State
NoHcr—AII trapping, hunting «r
.Verting of Board of Review.
Bank of E.ilon Rapids hu&lt; begun
tutting on my farm reclion 19.
Hastings, Mich
Notice is hereby given that |l|e against (Burge Kern, of tlnandaga.
Rkltimftre is hereby forbidden. I Board of Review will he in session lornu-rly of |*&gt;-ll'Ui. b&gt; w-enre -•ime
will nrorerute all Irespasrers. .Monday. May IH. 11'11 at 9:nn n'eloek
John Gurd.
S-wks
fraudulently Inuwfpi nil t&lt;« In- - wife
Scott—"A man may bo so effualVely
^r*!'j pleaaant with everybody tbal ho beFar Bale—House and Iwn Ini* al
av-n.l paying a
•vLyr’i | comes a nuisance.'' Mott—"True. Bet
CXMls Grove. Mrs. Jane M. Hamp.
1-wks visors will Mibnrit to -aid board
'iwmja man who endeavors habitually to
Memory a Storehouse.
Versatile Alpina Quids,
Ihi’IF r'-'p'-rlne g'-tl-'lal
lip-111
.
| make himself a nuisance never sueWanlcd-^ ■ood second hand.- six
Professor Bergson . believes that
lecture recently on oomo Alpine
IUULTIIY AND Hl DM.
Krall.
Emll&gt; IIh.i.m..., !
b' W «»ld««l la b.1", Pl«—
octave organ. For address call
memory Is Imperishable: that all wo
enkkea*. titre, is
al BANNER Office.
l-wk
aald that K per cent ot Alpine acct­ have thought, felt and eiperlenced In
deals were due to climbing without a
For Bote—One !*-i inch double work
l"wii*lnp. di'*d '-miy Tuesday morn-1
KInilin Changes llnptis.
Looked Like Business.
guide. The Alpltie guide was a won- may. under favorable circumstances.
harness. tl&amp;JM). One J. L Case
GKAIN.
''•!
R. E. Green has soht hi* nln»l'»- lug. She was aged' (ki yehre,
.
. _._er—"Jane, are that young
drrful fellow. He had to undergo three |
separator, 02, x M, wilh wind
Lil 'lav*.
} mm's tntcattffiMMrertoua?" Daughter
.
, She-was
,u&lt;u ■&gt; l:::r:;
years* apprenticeship before receiving totality of the past Is involved In tho
stacker and belt*. In g&lt;x&gt;d nin- graplt studio to Mr. and .Mrs. E. .monlliA.
-—
Ohio on October
Oelnl- r 9. IKIK.
IH1K. Bun.il
Burial will
will.. _..j ,hlnk
he ------------------says our carriage
ning order, S3&lt;&gt;.&lt;u&gt;. Frank Rio­ Patton, wit" have just lieett marri'-d oliio
present as a rolling anowball gathers
pine.- on this Tbtiraday after-J thpd couM »A jL.
_ lily transformed into
rum, Boule 6.
If and are making their Marl in Has­ lake
nation in topography and geography as up all that Is tn Its path.
ti.M.t, Rev.
Ha, Vo*l ,,(11,-1111
iiv*
ting*. Mr. pnlti'ti is fh'in NltHl'y- noon.
olliriailng.
a garago and tho alttc would make
Wanted—Mayhinisl.s, Lithe slipper vilh-. Illinois; Mr*. Palhnt is front
HALID HAY ANI» maw.
a dandy billiard room and bowling
also ho
I.ifi1 Timer* Itcgaui/c.
Not His Concern.
and Pinner hands. TIiohc having Mt. Pbnuanl. Both nre graduates
_
aUey."
job shop experience preferred.
Wife (studying vocalism)—*1 wish,
FIKDS—RKTAII. rmcgs.
'
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dear, you'd have double windows put
State age. experience, amt wages grnpliy. of McMinnville. Teniu and tnry have organized a base kill' .
wanled,-nl*o whet* last employ­ have also had previous experience learn, which promise
Wh*r«fl a Namsf
on. I'm afraid my practicing will dis­
New Brand.
ed. Steady work, new machinery. in photographic work/
Guy Is a Eregeh name, and It sig­
Innocent Old* Lady—1 bear a great turb the neighbors.'* Hub—"Well, If It
The WelU Manufacturing Com­
•■lermi “Blimp"
nifies leader: but this will not bring
deal about this ungo tea nowadays. does. It's up to them to put on double
pany, Mouroe, Mich.
2-wks
E.JL-l'aucuxiL. will, return, litis
windows."—Boston Transcript,
Thursday
’
*
Detroit.
Percy,
For Bale—Twenty lots al firwrs
1’ilFpTA."
ranging from Crt (■» JX-V Also
four collages iM'aulifully lOMlr'd
wilh plenty of shade. .IiURtiro of
B. F. Brubaker. Acker's -Point.
Long fj»ke, Cloventeh*. Phone 3
ghort t long.
4-wks

c

AII W

I

Can you tell when a
piece of cloth is all wool?

G. F. CHIDESTER

For Sale Eomhinatioii Ihm&gt;|. ea«e
atffl desk. Also oak d&gt;-k. Plume
510-R.
l-wk
i^or Bate—Regidenrd Jersey bull,
fourteen mouths old. good color
amt good b'cvlmg. I». R. IhtMOlL
Nashville, Miclu Carrier No. 3

The Importance of Good Bread
and Pastry in the Home

For Bent—Houre in first,wurd, liunl
and s»fl waler. '•b-ifnii-"1Wll’.
gas. Phone MtiB.
tf

The importance of GOpD BREAD in any vvcll-regulaled
sale.
M.

Inquire

I IH

East Walnut
If

home is too thorotigitly understood to need comment;"

It is quittf well established, too. that flour will not make

. good pitis, good cakes, and good baking generally.

And ev­

machinery that's made.

And our old equipment -was in good

ery housewife.who is given poor or'indifferent flour and is

condition and would hive answered for qjany years.

expected lo turn out good bread from it isn’t getting a square

dreds. of flour mills arc running today with the same kinds of

deni.

machines we threw away. But when any machine comes onto
the market that will do the work l»etjcr or make a better flour

Hun­

For Bale—Gompb-ie furnace job.
cheap. Sc- F. A. Hnwi &amp; Co. iwk
Fur~Kalr -Compb-h- plumbing job.

itself into bread witliopf some human agency-to put it into

will produce gobd bread from .good flour arc too well known

With your next order- ask the grocer to send you a sack of .

than one wc have, wc figure there is only one thing for us tjj

For Sale or Rent — Modern house. H
rooms and baili. (in East Clinton
Inquire 0. V. Stamm.
I*wk

to require any explanation. zIt is not difficult for any one who

Frcnch’g.White Lily Hour. That flour will assure good bread

'do—end th^t is to put in the new machine, and cutisigft1..t|ic

wishes to'do so (A-learn how tn make g'yul bread." - -

and pastry, with just ordinary care in (he gnitMtg and &lt;bsking.-

oLLxic lo tbc sctap hca|L.an'l.
-i.?-..
.
. .
We're equipped therefore for making not simply good

proper condition for bread making.

Sheep PaMurr Iu Kent -Phom1 long, 3 short.
2-

But the methods that

-

But a woman who may have a |»crfect mastcTy of the

For Sale Cheap—Work team:
Benedict. 118 i short I Ion;

Rl.

First Ward.

arc putting on the tables of hnmeh in this country bread that is

fit for a King.

The BEST BREAD CAN ONLY BE MADE WHEN
THE BEST FL&lt;H‘R IS I’SED.

-w

Many a woman has. said it was “poor luck" when she had

■ Ti poor baking.
flour.

But she watr.unjiiAt to herself. - It was poor

Many another woman has heard criticisth? of her bread

or pastry front the grouchy head of the house when it was all

He bfohglit her poor Hour and was foolish enough

For Bate—Good work horro. or will
trade for row and young nlork.
Fred K. Benham, Houle &lt;1. i-wk

can’t be done wirt poor Hour.

irr, Irving, Mirk., Citii from Hastings, 2-wk-

Parker
l-wk

And there’s no secret about how she docs it.

It’s a plain case of French’s White Lily Flour. That’s reason
cnougl/: for French's White Lily Flour'rcprescnts the highest

to expect his wife to have appetizing bread and pastries.

It

flour, but live BEST flour.
' Care in the selection of

.
the best" grains

Thorough milling of the grain.

for milling.

Running our mill steadily

night nml day, so the machines inaintain' an EVEN tempera­
ture and do their best work.' Running our mill by the stead­

type of flour excellence.

It is not an accident that French’s White Lily Flour has
attained its great reputation and unsurpassed excellence.

his fault.

Mrayrd—Lum* &lt;o" my pn-mi«&gt; '
Tuesday morning female beagle
hound pup- Owner can have
Mme. hy payinc charges. Phone
332 3 rings.
l-wk.
B-wd C-Orn For Sale
F•-•nt.
raop of IV12, fire dried, tested anil
warrautsd lo grow. Om- dollar

In other words, the ques­

tion of making good bread is a matter, of using the best flour

For Rent—7 room house wilh fur­
nace. Phone 257.
I-wk

For Sate—Quantity rye. Fine ,fred
for growing pigs. Price 70 cent*.
Marshall R. Bagley. Delton, l-wk
,For Sule—uHlI rell ur-exidiaiige finpood young driver, inarr with
foal. W. O. Tnbia*. ’ Cilizros
phone 300 * rings.
l-wk

Thousands of housewives

has poor flour.Such a woman can get only indifferent bread

Dr Fuller.

For Bate—10 How Omh Rhode l«and Red liens, -and I rooster.
PlMtne I50"t-long, 2 short. II. J.
Wilcox.
l-wk.

Expcrt knowledge isn’t necessary.

art of making good bread will fail to have good bread if she

from an indifferent quality of flour.

For Bile—Two cottage* nt Long
Lake.
Cloverdale: Two M‘irv
cottage. "O.fei't front, furnished.
•500: one story col I age ImM
house and motnr bout. 4KJ7T».(»'.
(led. I&gt;. Laurian,
Kalamarno.
Mich., care
Gilison MandidinGuilar &lt;k».
l-wk

.

Poor bread is a wholly unnecessary product in any home.

Jt

iest power known—water power.

All

these, combined with

our 39 years of milling experience in this mill, arc represented

is not "happcn$d-so" that wc arc compelled to run our big mill -

in that best product of the flour-milling a.rt—French s White

night and day front.one year's end to the other.

Lily Flour.
'
■
Try it if you arc not now using it. Your grocer keeps it.

It is not just

a fortunate circumstance that more of French's White Lily

Flour is used by the housewives of BARRY. Co. than of all
other flours combined.

Wc may say truthfully that wc have

planned deliberately to have it exactly that way.

When any

So docs every elevator in Barry Co.

They coullln t afford to

l&gt;c without it because their customers ask for it.

\ ou will be

a regular user of French's White Lily Flour if you will give

new machine is brought out that demonstrates that it will im­

it a fair trial. Order a sack of French's White Lily Flour.

prove the quality of flour we get it.

it today.

In fact wc recently dis­

Do

No use experimenting with other flours when in

Good Bread and (i«xxl Floor. That’s the combination the

carded all our old equipment, and installed a COMPLETE

French's White Lily you can get a flour that is all and always

liousv&gt;vifc needs and must have if she aims 1o liavc good bread.

NEW O.L'TFIT of the latest and best type «of flour milling

the BEST, nnd a sure cure (or baking troubles.

The Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE,

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAY 1.1914-20 PAGES.
nnd so the

proper

MIT TWO—MSES 9 TO 19.

promotions of

lh'M»« rille clulm indirectly will he a MODERN METHODS FOR
SHOULD TRAIN YOUTH great
mous asgregato of mis**™ i, *au**-*i
help to enlistments in national
daily in our family Iifol. Verily,
guart| oi-nanixations.
tnlierculosis is the aamnw of man­
Ilepartnirnt ofUcinls wilh
IN RIFLE PRACTISE oneWar
FIGHTING
TUBERCULOSIS
kind! .
,. .
.
|
areoril iteclare llupl Ihe proposed
In tlie present stale .,f tubervn- ,

measure, which has Secretary Gar­
rison's heiirty approval, will lx* n
UNITED STATES DOING LESS cnnshlerahh* factor'in solving Hie PLAINLY TOLD BY Dll COLLINS
problem of national defense.
II. JOHNSTON, AN EXPERT
TH AN OTHER COUNTRIES
Tho ordnance department of Ihe
ON THAT MATTER.
IN MARKSMANSHIP
army lias on hand about 3tM).0|Ml
model 1BC8 IMI-rnllbor rifles, .popularly known as Hu* Krag. nml IIIJMIO CDtCU AID DECT AUn D! CMTV
PLAN 10 INTEREST BOYS
carbines available for issm* to ritleS'nWn AIN, utoI ANU rLtnl I
III THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS rlulM in cam?. I Im proposed measure
OF GOOD NOURISHING FOOD

$9.98'^S 12.48

Insis .wc neeif.the cooprraii.tn of all: :
the State, Ihe parish, mend and po. 1
liliral instiluiions, employers, n»•notations and private |M*r*on* must
unite their efforts in
th.,
common foe.
_■
Ii is, therefore. ItuUspen-.ible that |
a knowledge • of the relation* of
lultvrrulosis tn condition'* of life,
and" In social prneemrs. -Iitnil.l !*.•-I
come the common property of all i
th** ins.pl**. We must .I.Aef.*!* - an
Proposed Law Will Permit Issuance
Are The Modern WnVS' of FlglfTInfi r 'anil-luoefcuTMli Vdunttmn.- which,
JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN
of .Arms. Now Nturrd in
This Disease. Once Cxinsiilrred • starting in the family shall u* purthe Armories.
COMING TO HASTINGS
*u***1 intelligently in the *chi***t ami
. Hopeless.
A concerted effort will Im made by
Itawmber 4. 1013.
All efforts iniisl ©Miter in lit** *•«!•
friemls of rille prm ltee toward **n- Rrnl O|&gt;cm tuid Reul Opera Stars of
Three
years
ago,
in
the
spring
of
nealion of women in .*••*. far a* «it
aetinent of a law to permit the sec­
' rotary of war to issty . o|&lt;| “Krak" World Wide Fame Coming to Op­ 1010, the National AsMM'initon for concerns their training for the till-,
Hu* Study and I'reveiiiiun of Tub­ li.*s of wife mid moth,'i
lb .', i- a
era IIoum* Tuesday, Mny 12.
rifles, with ammunition, fur use by
erculosis, innugtirnlrd it* first Tub- family ln.be intelligently fod? Row
rdhi clulm oi-gnnized umler the ruhm
A company of stars, which -em­
of the National Board for the Pro­ braces Mich notables ns Joseph F. rrculnste hay campaigii. From the nn* the children to I*** taiiuhl. if.
We arc showing a pleasing line, of patterns in fancy broWn, gray and
motion of Hill** Practice, Th.* pro­ Shi-ehtin. America’s greatest tenor. beginning il wns evident (hat th**
posal law ateO will be designed to Mirth Cartner, celebrated prima chttrcjies Ihroughmil th** country inony lacking the most •■lehivtilary f
blue worsteds and cassimeres as well as some beautiful blue and gray serges
IMTinil Hie issuance of siniilai- ord­ donna,. Miss luiura Baer, from th** were willing io cooperate in the knowh*dg*! of hoilM’-keeioiiu. rimk-1
at these prices.
.
nance supplies nol of Hl* oxisHng Parte Opera Company, whose repu­ movement. From thirty to forty ing, nml tin* cnn» of infant* mid rliil• service rmxlcl mid therpforc not tation extends throughout Europe thousand-minister* pn-senl&gt;*d the .Iren? Ami hoW is Ihis knowledge j
Tailored in correct fashions for the conservative dresser as well as the
m-cessnry for llje maintenance of and America. Nelson IL Klmnley, one inessngY* of tul&gt;en*ulo*i* mid Its pre­
vention
on
this
occasion.
In
1911
Iho proper army re»**rve supply, to of tlie foremost- baritone*, of the day
more extreme, nobby styles for the young men.
schools having a uniformed corps of •■II-. I- mi event at any ton.-, in evep the' numblT was ronsideral.ly in­ lo enter n factory. inMead &lt;*f fa­
A-adels mid carrying on military larger cities. When these stars in­ creased. nml in 1912. it is estimated miliarizing themselves with the'
that no loss Hinn sixty thousand principle* of. sanitary ltot|«e keep­
training. stead of presenting on.* opera, lake churches nml nHigiiuis organiza­
_,
War Department officials arc three of siirli famous operas as “11 tion* participated in the observance ing?
It is a mHakr lo mim**-** that
agreml Hint the training ot ttie youth Trovatore," "Bohemian Girt" nnd of. this nation-wide
campaign these nre nil mailer* that unyIkmIv
of the country is a fundamental "Martha" nml select Hie best there
Th** Tuberculosis I'nmphign is not kmiws as n matter of rmir»e with­
lirinriple of national defense. They
n deiiomuinlionnl movement. Each
declare
■-...........,
tha^ although thtejirinciplej il into inn* performance,-we have a year Protestant and Homan Catho­ out instruction, or. that they ran he
ItoiiIiIi* after
»•* universally recognized, tin* United' combination such a* mu* has an op-: lic, Jew and Gentile, have united in acquired without
Wales
of lipping
hearing but
hut oncu
once in
in an
marriage.
si.)., is
i. doing |e.«*
i.— 'than
&gt;■ - any other i portiniity nf
urging their people to fight (In*
nation to instruct its boys ami young lifellnte.
common foe. Consumption is not
men in the use and knowledge of
&gt;ntP “|| TroValore" part of the a respecter of religions. Its animal pha.*** of Hu* Unlit ngain-r tnliercu|..»i/-hrcau*i' its ■huporfan,i* un­
nnn-’I programme consists of the Tower
No-oxpeime to the federal Irens- Sceue with ils world r**miwm*d Mis­ levied nn rich nml poor, without fortunately l*x&gt; little• rtvogiii/i'd by
. liry will be incurred if the proposed eri'iee, ns well ns Hu* entire «hin- regard to creed or sect. T(ie unit­ Hu* •*ihii-at*Hi chuak-s of ■-*.*•i**ty. Hi
plmi is carried out. as the arms mid ge&lt;m seep.* said to he the moat benu- ing of Hie churches, therefor**, in a i*jny upinibn tjint ninone |lu* civic
• miimtniilion io be issued nre already | tifcil of Ihe opera. From “Tin* Ho- war against it, is in a real sense a amvitie.4 uf'women non*-.t* .mon?
jmpurian! tban..Uiak.«hu:lt. kikesi
(iwtm*i| liy the I'ttilcl Stales, ami are, hrtnian Girl."-it includes practically step-towards M*IFprn.«mTUtnn.
this for il,* starting point, and lias|
In-Id in armories, when* they me i*veryHiiiig that is worth ' while.
Tuberculosis cannot b** overlook­ for its object thr eilu*-ali*'ii»of'our ।
’J?*?
by "Tlien You II RememlM-r .Me." "I C(
rlwwl(1I. Dm* tenth of
ed, ny
by th** clergyman.
premmll In Markle Halls,
Bliss I a|| |Ih.
r!1|s nl ^..1, h„ j, t.3n. young av.iiii**u to beconi** thoroughDiscussing th** pnipiued legisla­ Ion-ver Past, etc Ihe entire sec-1 ,.,j ,(&gt; muriate come from this dt*- iioiis**-wiv**s ami thereby ■•llicirnl
,j(l|
eoimn-gntion of guardians of the public lu-nlili. Th**
tion recently. I.ieutenant John T. &lt;iii*l act nf Martha is given, inThompson of Ihe army ordnance eluding I lie luisl H‘'"f of Sumhundred. &lt;&gt;m* persqn encli year *l**cad**ncr of housewifely Ion* i* a
S|’.’M*Lwill «he from thi&lt; dn.-u.e. Ten an mor.* serinus social evil than any
department, representing Henry S.
‘ The suits we advertise here you can’t buy of any catalog house in the
which Uireatyns our women, in I he
...............
U'larfl* L etc । al ,paM (.ong|an||y |U. Oll |„.
, Itrcrkinriilge. assistant secretary of
Mrk hl(W trrrjh|e
wan on llu* executive council of the making a performance which will lng
world for from $1.00 to $3.00 more than we ask for them,
National Rille AsMR-ialion, suggesl- Olig be reinenilHTml as one Of «h“H|„. fri.,ju(llcy with which coned that if boys in tin* nubile schflol* L’
I1.’ !.,3m ! 1 ?, ns
j sumption occurs. Who are th**
onrr'liecotne interested in rille prac­ n* one of tin* most interesting per-| families for which Ihe relief fund* sphere of her social activity, thai
this is Hie nucleus of tin* so-called
tice they would continue it in ihe formmires of opera ever given anywoman question.
higliVr Mchnola or in civilian rifli*
If we can succeed in popularizing
chili*. Often, he said, they continue
winner ha.* been laid low by tub­
rifle shooting in tlie national guard. -BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.- erculosis? It is nol entirely with a knowledge nf tub&lt;-iiii).i-i*. in
tin* plen of charity mid humanity saturating family Ilf'* with antililbcrculosis educnlion. the chief
source of tuberculosis will, b** cut
campaikn. It is also with lit** argu- off, for th** .Inst few years have
shown that th** seeds of Hu* &gt;li*emtn
ineiil nf self-protection.
ar** Sown in Infancy and childhood.
Il Is nf hut little u*&lt;* tn pteach lo mu| that-, ns.it is met willi in adult
dead peoiil**; but a church wlnrh life in a large majority of rases, il
follows Hu* example of Rs founder nra-tjrH in people who have lu*on in­
by raisiilg the dead through' pre­ fected many years l*efur**. True,
Stores at Hastings and Remus,-Mich.
senting mid curing tuliurculosis. we frequently are case* mi adult life
■has extended its gnspel n hundretl where one inemtiA-' &lt;Tf a family
foldr Why should the church wail serins to rnnlrart III.* disease *|iWith the Coming of Spring you will Need
lo be led in a moveinenl of this rccHy from another, ami I &lt;ln m*l
character ’ - Why should *she not doubt*, (lint it is jiossiblc for an
PBNSLAR BLOOD REMEDY for that "lazy spring
-rather point th** way? Tn*-«** arc adult to receive a m*w infection
feeling.”
question* which any minVl'T or from without. -Iiitt careful exami­
CHLORIDE OF LIME for disinfecting and deodorizing.
nation nf such rn**** usually show*
Debt Ros** mnl family of Quipiby
himself today.
that the primary infection occurred Im** moved into Admu Smith’- 1
CRUDE CzARBOLIC ACID and CRUDE PETRO­
In the present stage of our de­ in infancy or cliililiustd, and that
velopment, tuberculosis must ho tho disease Inter in life .is n result mil house.’
LEUM for disinfecting poultry coops and yards, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
placed ill tin* first rank nf the dan­
gerous accessory phenomena of so­ reduced physicial nml depressed ■
Levi t’.iirijs inn! family
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FORMULA, the
cial life. This disease which has mental condition *&gt;f the patient.
1!■ irster of Martin C**rm*n
only sure remedy for the destruction of bed bugs.
.been known for centuries has ex­
The frequency- of tuberculosis in
tended its baneful inlluenee hn- children is now well known. In Ihe
KRESO DIP and ZENOLEUM. These remedies are
mensurahly with Ihe spread nf tlrsl five years of Ilf.* it is found in
mankind all over the earth and th** fully fifty per- v*-nl of nulopsi***.
for dipping sheep and are sure destruction for vermin
increasing 'density nf the popula- Yon Pirquet. Hornberger nml others Inst
।
w
on live stock.•' ’.
''
Ijnn, until il niak**.**.itself fell **vcrv- hav’-aliwn 1»V lh*» aid of lubeieu- JVeriimnlville. nn** lo George llmisum
Itn tests that, in larja* cities 90 per of
* Hui land.
FORMALDEHYDE and CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE
Llhe cottage. Every third dentil cent of all children are infected by
Volina Coiilbmigh spent oxer Sun| during Ihe working petind of life is Ihe fifteenth year. Almost all clril- ,
for treating seed potatoes. Sure preventive of scab.
caused by" pulmonary Inherviilosis: dren in large cities contract inejj- jin** Ritzman of Quimliyevery other wnrkinuuimi who h'c- slox ami the sain** may he said of
conies incapacitated mud ascribe inberculoste. As th** powers of re- ]
hi% condition In it. What frightful sislance are much less in the early ,
I destruction of human laborl What periods of life, th*' prognosis varies Marlin
;
Corners.
a loss of development! What cloud- al 'different ake-. . In the first year
It**iiry Alrtimi
I ing ami rte«truction of human hnp- HO per cent of infected babies die. spent
,
fyimlay ci
How much progress is ar­ Tn Hie second year the mortality ;Mr.*. Frank Charlton.
Hastings, Mich. 1 pincss!
North Side Pharmacist
rested ' 'his disease! How much rate i« alMiiit forty per cent. After
Th.* saw mill tin is hod sawing for
physical aiyl mental effort it» cul off Dm* fourth year, if recognized nnd
intelligently treat***!, infection may
be said to be alni“*l without any ,
danger’ whatever. Recognizing Hie
Four Deliveries Daily
'fact that it fa tllp«c early infections ।turned from Florida,
' Phone 83
Hastings, Mich
which eventually cause, clinical
tuberculosis .in' ndiilhf. and which
nre thereby responsible for the ■-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
enormous mortality rate ' in later .
life, it .is ohvioq* that we should
protect infant* mid children from t
infection in every possible-way. ami
keep our chil*lr*'n in such a stale
of health that infection when it
--------- ON.--------does occur will nnl develop 'into a
disease. ‘
The fart that 93 per cent nf the
Before
cases in Ihe Grand Rapids survey]
98c value.— ---------------------------------------------- Now 87c
Putting
&lt;»f one hundred cases lm*l indoor
occupations is eloquent testimony 11
Them
75c value—
Now 49c
Jo Ihe value of-fr**‘h air in prevent- I
_Away.
50c value
---------------------------------------------- Now 29c
ing tuberculosis, nml you should doll
all you can to encourage.tho eslabItehmenl of fresh nir schools in
every school building in your cily. |
Before you put your heavy Woolens, Furs and Garments away for the summer.
Experience willi
them every­
98c value—
Now 73c
where has shown that open nir
you should have them Dry Cleaned, as that will KILL all the moths and SAVE
Now 49c
75c value__.
schools are a most powerful factor
your
goods for you. It will cost you hili'*a little now and it will SAVE YOU.-.
in building up the health of schoolMONEY in the end. It’s a “stitch in time."
.
children.'nml investigations show ..
that in fresh nir schools the rliil— U
Right NOW is the time to have your Muslins, Silks and Light Flannels di'y
Now 89c
dren grow faster, increase more in m
weight and develop more power for “
cleaned before the busy season starts. We have time now to do the work and
physical ami menial work than ini *
will give you PROMPT SERVICE. Why not get the clothing together that you
ordinary school*. Instead,
how­
ever.. of one opeti air room in a
wish dry cleaned and PHONE US? Our wagon will call and get it and will de­
50c value.—
Now 39c
building lo care for such children
liver il to you when finished.
as are made ill in the other rooms,
all of the rooms in all of the build­
ings should bo open nir rooms.
WE WASH EVERYTHING EVERY OTHER DAY.”
2 years to 12 years, assorted patterns—24c to 98c
Children who arc well should l&gt;o
civen a chance f** keep well, nnd
Ihe resistance of those nlrendv in­
fected would thcrpbv be raised.
Everything possible should be
done to fortify children against
disease. Under no conditions should
they bn Allowed tn cal. and sleep
SHUI.TERS BROS., PROPS
with tuberculous nnrenta or rela­
Phone 243
Hastings, Mich.
tives. Where possible they should
be removed from proximity to open
rases of tho disease and the Stale

Buys Good Clothes of

Grant H. Otis &amp; Co

Better than you would pay from $15.00 to $18.00 for
in some of the large city stores

Remember These Prices

$9.98 and $12.48
Buys Suits here that you would have to pay much
more for at other stores

We invite investigation of our Prices and Quality

Make Us Prove It.
See our Window This Week

Seasonable Drug
Store Needs

C. E. HARVEY

Grant H. Otis 8 Co

The season for canning is now on
Our stock will be of the same Quality
as other years. Our prices reasonable.
Give us your order and get the best.

H.C.WUNDERLICH

Special Prices
WHITE WAISTS

MIDDY BLOUSES

Have Your Winter
Goods Dry Cleaned

HOUSE DRESSES
BIG APRONS

CHILDREN’S DRESSES

NEW YORK STORE

American Steam Laundry

Hastings, Michigan

ini

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 7, WIL

"he Hastings Banner
Inicrtlun.

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SAM’S PRINT W
MarruiQC IJrenscs.

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Urange Department

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Program for Carlton Grange No.

2GL May U, Wil:
Obituary poetry .nd j-Molulloaa, Co Clina. A. Rathbun. Hastings ...» 13
ACCOMPLISHED StIHE TIME AGO1
Sung,
“Ona
Sweetly
Solemn
Carrie Ward, Hastings.................. 51
tins.
Thought’’ by the Quartette.
BY CHAS S. BROWN OF
J. W. Fofilesomr, Freeport........... Ot

WrFT-RIOHTH YEAR
■ubocrtpilon by Mall. foat-Pald.

! of the county. In some orchards
many trees are dying, tn one orchard one-half of a large tree WM
&lt;l&gt; ad from oyster shell scale, and
Han Jose scale is infecting a larae
number of good Irees. Tito only
thing to save lb&lt;we trees i* suraying immediately with lime and sul­
phur solution, t part to 8 parts uf
water and this should be repeated
every 3 or i weeks through the sum­
mer. but thr mixture should never
be stronger than 1 part io 35 parts
of water.
.

. AlleM*. Riel*

I Recitation—“Ruck Mu To Sleep
Mary Ainoworth, talk** Odessa .. Id
•
THIS CITY.
Mother*—Mrs. Frank Crawford.
James Lee Refrd. Hastings.......... 76
I Roll Call, responded to l*y each
Charlotte
Russoll,
Ha*nTigS
........
73
CANADIAN 8UB8CRH*TION*a
answering the ifflgstton, “What Aro
ages will ba printed ftaa aa news
HE HELPED TO PUT OOV’T
Samuel EckeH, Irving.................. 51
■ I Three Important Things Mother Did
after.
Carlton Grange is to be congratu­
PRIHTERY ON BUSINESS BASIS
liefori* ' Tho 'Uattlo
No communication will ba publlah- Anna Packard, Toledo .................. 58
lated that one of Ils memberw MIm
Geqrge G. Day. Maple Grove .... 2U
Michigan, aa second claaa mat--------Mother—Aiy tlio Grange.
Audra Decker won first place al the
Clara M. Willits. Cliarlotle........ 21
Wi-mEmi
u
1 ,.1
' “Appreciation of Mothers in Art. district high schoyl. oratorical con­
*'
,°r LfterKure and Histor#^ paper test at Hastings last week.
ADVKRnaiNa RATC&amp;
Warranty Deeds.
I rrapeclfqlly anuoutoe my c»IselCM Mafcri.il While Head of
by MrtL Clniencp (Jovurt.
JOO PRINTING.
Display advertising rales on appli­
for rohgnsu in opumohon to
Bcm J. Bennett to James C. An­
Lecturers will please get their ilidacy
'
- Pureli.i'inu Drpl.
I Song. “Silver llireads Among Tlie
cation.
Hon E. L. Ifamllteu, the ffreaent iuBusiness locals and reading notlcsa •quipped Job offlcey Tn Western Mich­ drus. lot 017, EH of lol «2U. lots VI3
Th. Winona. .Mum. Uuly nspul-1
ulumFor programs in one week before they ‘cumbenL
On Unit page or among brlveUsw llM igan and Is prepared to do any kind aiMt VI i. also lot 8. Walldorff resort
wish them published.
* a#} eleated you can expect
of book and Job printing.
Wall lake; et.oo.
.
Potatoes ‘treated* wfllr Hme and ]these tiling* of me from start lo
Flavius J. Feighner, per. admr.. tijiid with an mt* resting story ; talk hv C (invert
"io'lla. U.l» Carto Silas B. Endsley, parcel, Nash­ J&amp;fft n™“'.
sulphur Wore planting/ t part to finish.
1
A DISGRACEFUL CONDITION IN COLORADO.
by ,uy «R&gt;»iry •»'*
ville. 8t50.
parts of ^Tiler wIM h&lt;- free from .J
Ehariea K. Brown,•* representing; P&lt;*"vhaf. Becomes of tho 'Widows 20
the
work of her brains, genius aud
John L. Young, per rnlmr. to Itobt.
scab aud other fungus diseases.
।
nanda
(taunt SE ti of Se *t, section 3
'iu Press cofopaity Who An: l.efl Nothing But • Or!
shall
resent
every insult to. the
Hastings Grange will not hold an­
of Bottle Creek. Mn higan. was in phansT What &lt;f tlie Widows Milo
•
The situation in Mexico has distracted attention from a condition Orangeville, 8150.
Mars
and, Stripes al' home and
Preston B. Hose lo Jay L. Smith.:
1
ll^y u"4 " ",lv A?1111}*,?1 Happein to 1w a Baby.?’’-a talk dud other meeting until May 25(h on nc- abroad.
that amounts to civil war that lia« really existed for month* in the parrel. *&lt;*&lt;*(ion 35, Hasting*, si .'ML,
count of tho U. B. annual banquet 1
...... ,.. .&gt;.
Tho BepttMican-llerakl olllce talk- ; di.sCUssion led by Geo. Hatch.
state of Colorado. Moro Americans have been killed and wounded there
1 shall pray for peace, but will
James C. .Andru* toJ
I
’ i''i 'I* an talor. - ni- inaiiupr con‘t’**'',JRecitation about mothers-Mrs. whieff will be held nt the hall on the
b»l
nqxl regular night.
1advocate being prepared for a war,
than in the campaign iu Mexico, and the end is not yeL The frightful Bennett, city, lots VI7,_K
r l£_o(
u
ioi 1 c,-ruing the yea: and two months1 Ralph Hcnney.
if unavoidable, that will teach our
thing about the Colorado rebellion is tlie cruelty of It, Ihe lapse Into* a 920 ana tors 913 and vi i, itastings. when he aarved iw rtttfHiMpectorf Song—Bemirr Hatch.............. .. tiag
Bnd lhu Worid 10 ,,un°f our
•1.00.
NOTICE
OF
CUMnp
anti
purchasing
agent
of
tho
gov1
Flowers
for
mothers
presented
by
savagery that would pul a Mexican to shame. At first it was directed
• rmiienl print inc ■•llip* al Washing-* boys of the Grange.
*
SIGNERS ON CLAIMS
1 ■1**H *ten«l by the Republican
against mine ownerrf and their employees who took the places of the
ton. He was api-ffffl.d.to this p&lt;&gt;-1 snUg by Hie Grange—“Tramp,
Quil Claim*.
State
of
Michigan
County
of
strikers. But now &gt;1 has become a rebellion against Ihe authority of
.
F.irnmi Wagner t&lt;&gt; Samuel C. Schu­ .siEion In IDOfl When, lloosevdt was Tramp. Tramp."
Barry, st.
the stale of Colorado, whose troops have been attacked and who have ler, «o acres, section It, Woodland, IHI-Ident and Charles A. Stilling.*' .
Augusta Brisbin,
I Bhall slate where 1 stand so you
Estate of Eliza A. Green Tulley.
was public printer. The appoint­
' suffered severely al the hands of the strikers. Property valued at mll- lijoa
Lecturer.
We, the undenilgned, having been will all know when lo put mo out.
Mary Baugh tu Nannie Fisher, 40 ment came to him epttreiyylUtout
- lions of dollars has been destroyed and a reign of terror exists in several
appointed by Hie Probate Court for
Miltcitation und outside of itoinacs,
Yqura rew|&gt;ectfully,
acres, Johnstown, 82IMHM).
Johnstown Grange.
|nnd after-perfotmuig the tusk for
counties of that slate.
the County of JJarry, Stale of Mich­
Lew. L, Thompson.
William W. Delano lo Ira E. De­ । which he had le-en named iu makProgram for Johnstown Grange, igan. Commissioners to receive, ex­
Thu. cause of the trouble is not new. but there has never been sucli lano,
203 acres.
May 9th,
tlih. fttl
Wit
IraF'i
ttot, Irving, 83WW.1W.
Delano ^-nefeanine. &gt; in the government May
4.
amine and adjust all claims and de­
NORTH KAffT RUTLAND.
’ nrmthw offir t».- r*--.-mM th.* i*ta***— HowJardiaU Jtt aacriflcv Jsulay b mands of all person* against raid
ferocity shown hra ytmihtr-yfrtfr'Tn this-country.-The Colorado- Ruel 80 ”r*“
O^H^d^h
""•! n-turned ........... unrk r . rrp- •••••'•■•&gt;
tor tomorrow needf- deceased, do hereby give notice that
and Iron Co. together with a few other wealthy individuals and corpora­
MhL K Springer visited her
ilio
n-nlaliye of the. Dup « Printing «» ie;H
we
«&gt;■ will
wm HIITI
meet ui
at the
IIIV Biurv
store in
of iPreston
ivaiuii mother in Middleville, Sunday.
tions own large areas of coal.mines in tlie Traniiiail and other coal 10 acres, sec. 5, ItarnBarry. t*IXX&gt;. .
Recitation—May Rice.
...
Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Mooru passed
K. _.
Jewell at Assyria Center. AssyPres* company In Ihe cleanup
regions of that stale. The owners have sever discriminated against
Tiea Dull to Jluth Downing, par­ wum
.*■&lt;«
X1...I,
....
Xl/.i.
I
■&gt;...
&gt;
la.
..
Il.n
11..-,*
wuivu
ue
w.i*
uni*u
uccuuipThe
most
desirable
(lowers
for
[
ria,
Mich,
*ui
Wednesday,
the
first
Saturday night and Sunday wilh
work which hi- w;v* able lo accompunion men. but have persistently refused tp recognise tho Western Fed­ cel, south shore of Saddlebag lake. lish in going through tho accumu- Ihe out door garden.—Grace Bow- day
' of»»..*. —
.._ —
... ­ their sou, Glenn, of Northeast llostJuly. A.
D. .«.*
1911, amt on
Tues
Woodland,
&gt;1.00.
eration of Miners, who have insisted that only union men be employed ’ Wm.’jx Hktaner to Richard K«day. the first day of September. A. D. mg*.
of
lh“
u*'1 S't'------------------------- iic "ac'knowiedges
I -The three Itcjt varieties of apple* i!t|l, at to o’clock A. M, of each of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poland were’
in the coal mines; that all other than union employees he discharged; walski. parcel, Cily of Hastings. 8165
" **
• kn“'?1'.
raluablo assistance apd ta'arh*'* for this section of the sni'l days, for Iho punmre of vx- in Middleville. Sunday, the guests
and that wages and’working conditions for Ihe men must be arranged
aminingv nml allowing said claims, of Mrs. i*olan&lt;rs mother.
by the mine owners on Ihe one side, and Ihe Western Federation qf Min­ I Of 8 E .4, sei ilon j, OrangvvUk. Wilioij. who w;i, then-chairman of
to'b'etud
Reading—Lulu
Van- and that four months from Hu* first
Clariie Moore and family attended
ers oili&lt;. r&gt; on tin- other. Tlie mine owners insist that it is their right ’
' -,“*a | the committee on appropriation* "ycklrs.
rvnivs.
. &lt;iay
», were
day hi
of .iiuy,
May. .1.
A. i&gt;.
D. ivi
1911,
were auowal tow- church in Hastings, Sunday, and ate
Five minute talk—George Bowser.. ml by said eonrUorcredilorn lo dinner wilh Mrs. Moore s father, C.
to employ whom they will in their mines, and that the question ot wage*
n , , ..
...
innd wns one &lt;&gt;f th- G-w who wave
Pr&lt;.lul.- Court V-»S.
lliu^ rtMoutUrtiu ul III Ida work.
(tarn
culture.
—
Sam
Nay.
K.
Iteam.
prosent
their
claims
to
us
for
ex
­
is a matter to be adjusted between the employers and employees as in­
Reeitalii'U—Aurel Talmage.
amination ami allowance.
Rev. E. C. Chevis, pastor of Mid­
Estate of Daniel L. Marner, deThe rleminn nmili&lt;*l to the main
dividuals. They therefore refuse lo accede, to the union demand that ,Goners
Empia Slo'flleld, Lecturer.
Datod, Assyria, Moy 2nd A. D. dleville Coturregalional church, will
vn'rilims'niHf
t'onun*1’‘ J printing ofllce and nine branches‘
none but union men be their employees.
PJiL
preach at the nchtHtl house Friday
vttoSJ “nf io hn
k-niinr .1..
S,in&gt;tos material was taken mil
Several limbs from trees badly
E. J. Bach.
evening. May 8th, at 7 JO,
Then followed the strike which from the first bus Iweu like all the
P. K» Jewell,
Farmers are very busy in this vi­
■iiiniin-iii —by scurfy scale havo-l&gt;evn
other strikes conducted by the Western Federation of S(iners character- '
_ Commissioners.
cinity- 14owing for corn audjaians.
, ,
„
xllrt” ™kll» Ann Ford, d.-™.-'.
.
.'material
“'"‘“I f'^amined this week in Ihe west hull
ixed by reckless violence, cruelty and wanton destruction of properly.
cleaned-up included type, leads ami
Bbnd tiled nnd order entered -1ug&lt;. .brass rul*. pressea. hook!
That die blame for Ihe bitterness existing in this Colorado strife is ed.
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Ezra. 8. Morehouse, ad­ binding machim iy and metal of all
TIME TO irii*V ARO WH«T TO RSRAV WITH
all on one side is not to be presumed for a minute. ’Jhe fact that the appointing
[
ministrator.
kinds. Some live hundred thous­ WHAT TO
■ MOORO TIMRl THIRD Tli»
. miners are nearly all Italians, Hungarians, Greeks and Austrians is an
FOURTH TIMK
Estate of Liuie Stevens et al. and pounds of plate in the storage
indication of tho original greedy effort on the part of the companies.lo minors.
i
License to sail real estate, vault was remo\. -I Tlie metal .was
Sale reported und con­ all melted into ingots for use again.
gel cheap lalxir. These foreigners, led by reckless men. are- far more granted.
•
pvstcr
Shell
10
days
after third time, and at
In spring before show pink, just tie- blossoms (all.
, Considerable n**w type in original
dangerous.lo the pitne owners Ilian a more intelligent class of laborers firmed..
Scale
Estate of Michael S. Rousli, a । wrappers (hat had be. n accuinulntleaves start, lime tore they opens Lime and sulphur intervals of I! to 4 weeks
facurfy Scale
would have^p-en, men who would have insisted on better living and work- mentally
।
1 V. - .I » - - - throughout the season. Lime
APPLE
incompetent person. Or-J• ing for fouf year* and never iiad
anil sulphur, 1 gal. Bordeaux Paste., I
and
Sulphur
1—35 and Arse­
ing conditions. It can he presumed fairly that Ihe mine owners were nol der
&gt;
entered appointing Jacob B. fieri) used was found. The mater­
[Rot
iruardian. iumd lil«*&lt;i aud let­ ial that could be turned buck into
lbs. lo 50 gal. of nate of Lead 2 lb»- to 60 gals,
liberal in their wage scale in dealing with Ihahkind of people, and that Wolf
'
'll &lt;:*
of mixture.
'
Issued.' IJccnse to .sell real use was scheduL it in the sorting
L.
It
9.
mixture.
they sanctioned working conditions which ought never to have existed. ters
'
[Worms
estate granted.
v
amt wns taken back into the utlices
The mine owners ronftMed this by offering more liberal wages and to
Estate of Michael Smith, deceas- .■mt .proper reqyidtihns.
remedy many ofjhc things that have l»een cumplained of. On* the other ed
•
The estate wns closed against
lurculio
some (all. Line
Mr. Tawney’s interest in the work
Intervals of S to 4 weeks until
and executors account fill'd.
hand the loiarrs have shown n doifged determination to drive all non- claim*
«
irown Rot
and sulphur 1—SO.
was in llie.xvny ef redueing the cxdanger to the crop is
Sime as apple
union men from Iho mines, and to force the mine-owners to employ ■ Estate of Flavius Feighner, de- i»*u*e of condRi i. ig tiii* branch of
tad Leaf
Lime and Solphur 1—10.
। ceased, Administrators final ac­
PEACH
(hot Hole Funonly men wl»o bekmged to Ui»- Western Federation of Miners. They have! count filed.
Hie service at it helped to reduce
1
*«*
ani.rnnrtsHnii
from.
rajerAed all offers nf nanpromise Uiat would permit of employing non­
Estate of Jesse Calhhan. uecenswl.
Mildew
in
IW«
to
IfBiO.Oon
in
PAW.
He
enter**)!’ appointing Chas. S.
union men. and of individual dealing with its employee** liy tiie corn- Onler
1
admimMralor de bonis ujm.' i ga\e wery araislan. ■■ nhd ’enrourpanies. They have shot down mine guards nml non union men. and eyen UWkill
‘
i.vlofc selling an other tree.
—
*inv—lighwilh will annexe*! Bond tiled and , ------ •
stall* troops, and burned add dynamited properly lo force the mine own- letters
।
IJial time.'
issued. Adtbr's final account; l"’"*
cut branch ofl
Apple
sppearr.
ere to accede to their demand for recognition of the union. The mine filed.
j
PEAR
I (blight
c.-.:ne as
Order .assigning real estate!
owners hove ju«l as peraislently nnd emphatically declared (hut they entered.
'
All receipt* and rosiest
NdRTHWLJJT JOHNSTOWN,
to discharge A.lmr. filed. Discharge. Ml._ E. A; Horn is helping Grandwould never unionize their mines.
. days after blos­ Repeat 10 days after 3rd spray­
»«»u««.L
ma Rogers this week.
Cnrculio
soms (all, L. &amp; 8. ing. Repent 3rd spraying 10
Same as appl
■This sjH-ctacle is a disgrace lo America and lo humanity. No. em­
PLUM
Estate of Elira A. Gr.-.ii Tulley,, Hltl» Casey is building a horse
Same aa apple
I—10. 3 lbs. A. ot days before crop ripens (or
Cut oat black kt
ployer ought t&lt;» Ih* forced lo discliarge any pinployee because he does deceased.
(
Onler appointing ad- barn for his son. Forth.
L. 50 gallons of Brown Rot.
and burn.
not belong lo a 1abor4union.' A man whn shoola down another in a lal»or "™'
&gt;
spray misture.
iSt'".'.7,m
1,1"11111H n“kl"«a
war when he is tin* nllat-king.party is.a murderer, and ought to Im* dealt •'
[Aphis
Whcn'fruit is size Repeat 3rd spraying every 10witli as such. Conditions in mines ought lo be made ns g&lt;M&gt;d as pos- rESlLd""
J
1 *“K K
W iiu {Si .Ml... now-.-;
of large ahnt. Bor- Il days till crop is secure and
CHERRY
Same aa apple
sible, and then they will in* hard enough on the miners. .No desire for j
deauyl—ML A. o( leaves do not fall In summer,
lulion 1^-100.
4..
3 lbs. lolO gal. cut out Black Knot.
dividends on Ihe i»ar( of owfiere ought to saijvtion lhe cemtinuanee-of
0nkr‘“&lt;"“r...l\7Kg'‘re" 5X'
conditions within the mines that make working iu tht»n more hazardous *
When leaves apjCoiUiu ScaL
IWorms
enable them lo live comfortably, support their families and educate their
Repeat 2nd. in
CRAPES
Same aa apple
Rot
days.
*
children.
Leaf Blight
publlihid fr»«; t MDU per line charg_ ■ .w ii.. - Km** .*■— Va lln**

s,CT4l!SrtrW?uM'

But the way lo put an end to such disgraceful conflicts is nol to let
Ihe miners and mine owners light It oui. but to compel both to submit
their difference* to a tribunal that will compel bolh lo accept its findings.
And in a land that pretends lo be a free country or a nation of free men,
(lie demand for gnh recognizatioiiof labor unions as will force Ihe dis­
charge of all non-union men should never be a debatable question. Such
a demand is so unfair,.so un-American. so opposed to right ami Justice,;
that it ought to be rejected vilboyt cen-tnony.

Important Notice
GE.ORGE, LUTZ, formerly with the largest
Tailors and Dry Cleaners in Grand Rapids, Midi.,
has taken over the Tailoring and Cleaning Business
of the Hill Clothing Co. (Carroll’s old stand), 231
W. State St., opposite the court house.
As a special Inducement to get acquainted, bring this ad. to my
Salt. AH goods plainly marked. When you tend your Dry
Cleaning and Presaing here you can depend upuu good wofle
ilonr hy a tailor.

Men’s Suits Sponged, Pressed and Shaped, 50c

Wholesale Price
on PAINTS

NORTHEAST BARRY.
There were one hun&lt;ir&lt;-&lt;i and,
forty - seven persons a 11 e n d e &lt;1 j
church here Siliwiay afternoon. We
wen* glad to see »&lt;&gt; many. Come
again. Next Sunday will be Mothers.
Day. Everyone cmne.
C. E. next Sunday evening ‘Vill Ih*1
led lijillcv. McCue. Sulijrvl: “Health :
hints for belter living.”—1 (lor. 0. "IO!
•A».
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Schoo! closed last Friday with ex-,
ercbes. after which tin* company ■
'and »&lt;-hool were treated to popcorn.'
peanuts. Imiihiius, ice cream atoll
I cake. It lias been a very *ucr* **ful&gt;
I year mid we are sorry the t«-ach*-r&lt;;
। Mr*. Russell Mott is going lo quit
teaching.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cowles an*l Mr.
and Mr*. laiignton of Hasting* vis­
ited Sol Stanton un*l family Satur­
day night and Sunday.
I Mrs. Clara Chirk ami son Met!
are moving into Mr*. Maggie Knhl|er’s Imiiisc. Mr. .and Mr*. Russell
[ Mott will live in Mrs. Clark's house
and work.the farm.
■ Thoma* Mortlilaml. an obi r***iI *l**nt of this place *uffere*I ti paralyI tic stroke Saturday uffernoon. He

er. Iiavid Morthland, Sunday, who
resides at Dowd-* Corners. ‘
&gt; Mr*. Milton Nobles wa* token
suddenly sick Sunday evening. Iler
sister, Mr*. Addie Wilh*on und her
ilaiigtiler, Mr*. Harry Wertmnn of
South Barry are caring for her.
Gparlea Karel lia» his Imjum* near­
ly rompleled. on ihe place he]
bought of Ni lson Willison.
The Itarn frame will lie raised to­
day on. the place owned by Archie |
Newton.

Wc get our paint direct from the factory and can sell to
you at a lower price than others can sell at. Ail the
paints wc sell are guaranteed lor 5 yekrs.

House Paint............................. $1.50 per gal.
Barn Paint......................................... 90 per gal.
Floor Paint and Linseed OU.

House Paints—aS colors.

O. A. BOYE.S
Department Store
Hastings, Mich,

Gl'Yg CORNERS.
MU* Olive llolmrt of lta*liiig»|
Mwntl lost week wilh her sister,
Mrs. Lodis Gray has hfu ou the
•ick list
Alw&gt;tit thirty of (he friends ami
neightHire gathered hl the lioni&lt;- of J
Mr*. Wm Guy.-last Wednesday and
gave her a birthday surprise.
A
lidt-lnrk dinner was served, und
every on* nq&gt;orfs‘ a good lim&lt;-.
I Mi.*y Leinh Bah*-closed a suer
■ fill term nf whool Iasi Tuesday.

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BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

-BW.Nl.lt WANT ADVS. PAY.

Double Your Dollars
Do you realize that every dollar you earn is capable of DOUBLING itself
jn time without effort on your part—if you will do your part, hang on to it,
and bring it to this bank and deposit in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Our Savings Department is not merely a means of safely caring for your
Dollar, but it is an investment, yielding 50 per cent, larger interest and just
as safe as a government bond.' Let us explain to you what our Savings De­
partment can do as a profitable investment.
The Dollar 'that slips away will event­
ually get into ths hands of sonic one who is
at work building a fortune (or himself..
The Dollar yuu save, whose earning
power you appropriate, will make the sum
of your fortune.

The sooner you begin to save in this
bank, the sooner you will see your fortune
expressed in large figures.
We -receive Savings Deposits of from
$1.00 up.

We pay interest at 3 per cent on all Savings Deposits placed in this Bank.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Things For You
Hastings, Michigan

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. MAY 7, 191 L

BABY CHICKS
NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons. .
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Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers’ Chick Food and
Chick Grit.
Phone 3B5

M. AV. HlcHs

Haotlngo, Mich.

CO UN KB PARK AND WALNUT STS.

Prime Roast Beef
When your roast lieef is nice and tender your dinner
is all right. If it is tough, stringy and tasteless it’s a
failure. If you’ll buy your meats here you’ll get the
RIGHT KIND, and you'll be so pleased that you will
want to COME AGAIN. We hold our trade Irecausn
our customers know that here they always get gcod
meats, courteous treatment and prompt delivery.

TM Meat Market Men

&gt;1. W. Hick*.

liable liUormaihMi we can obtain on
the subject* they drain) etplaimxi. In
asking quesdoiw M-nd rail information.

Great difllciilly is &lt;&lt;ften_ ffligri"in-.-il with regai'd in rearing chicks
surcossfnity, hui if proper alleiilmn
is given lo minor details surress is
lirm-lically assurud, even * for the
linVicc. 'Hiere is no mystery eon-

Hastingi, Mich.

PAGE ELKTON

POULTRY WANTS.!

HEAD OF G41.L LAKE.
\(M. iziuise Hhnpin. who lias beei

hatcbinff. 8r.(i0 for f5, 95.IX)

Cha«. Tutwr recently bought a
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01 .AKirtrn 1
Wertman Co.

Miller,
-Phone DO
Mkh
. .IB, womtlamL
|f

his col I ago.
Mr. amt Mrs. Morris Williamson |
spent Saturday,in Battle Ci

horn*. 5U cents for 15. Phone uxi2 rings. Wm. H. Mishler. Route
3.
If

Sunday.

Hairhablc eggs from faiesl Willie|
Wyandotte stock. $!.25. 93.0Q,
per 15.50 nr too. A. E. Hline, IL-lti--1
,vue. Route 37
4-wks!

Egns For Nair fnxn my print win-1

l hat you.

(juimby. .M.ich. Phone 21M-I rings, i
T-wks 1

A honltby, vigorous chirk is easy
to raise; a weak, puny mte ahtrieiilt.
It is folly lo expect n good, hearty
chick frftru an unhealthy dock: but
Inking il far granted thnl thr little clover out. Il makefellows bnvr been pmiwrly brf’d~tiTi liow-lonirttir- sprmi
nal* hi long ns the v
mains green ami s'*1

or Sale—ButT Orpington eggs, for I
hatching. Inquire Phone
rings.
For Sale— Duel
Itouen kind.

HOLMES. CHIJRUL
HASTINGS AND CARL| \\- $ Barnum has iHmght n Bro
TON TOWN LINE, anlo of H.-nry Bagla
Mrs. Frank Benner nml Earl and
I- Townsend nnd wife enlrriained

hnmi

auro Ilian Ihe fact that it is pn.per•1 ••Ii-,’iu:h
ly-vent Hated,•'absohitrly-rtmn' nnd hen’ll h and spirits, huf i-onlimied •lay.
getting weaker In lire legs mill' I
Miss f.ilns Adams of Cloverdale
llrsl two weeks of a chick's
was lire guest of r.ryslnl Biagdou
can na&lt; h Hie ......I Tlmrsrlny nml Friday, and visited
her sister’.s school.
ty Hie first two weeks after btilcti'Mt. .and Mrs. Warren Coolbniigh
iiig practically Insunts stieceKsful
and dhuulibT Bnrbara nml Mrs. My­
rawing to maturity. More,chirks
ra Bufap "f &lt;&gt;»nts prove visited at
are killed Hie first two yyceks nf
killed her iml decided lo study the E. J. .Bump's Sunday.
Ih.’ir exislence l.y improper ling
Moore of llulcase.‘ *' * ■’
u-ii Tetriiiins
li-yihi-n, especially jlie amateurs,
a continued
are prone ‘ -----mm, begin feedini

Itmgdon.
••ight hours r,|.l the
number of chicks

The

Imported Perctioron Stallion

DOMINO
II. 45179 (13113)

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Mrs. Nejtl^ Elnrk is working for
For Nate—Eggs’ for hatching from
Mrs. Charles Turner.
Mrs. Eddie. McAII;i*I&lt;t m still ■American Standard fawn amt
wtiite fmllnn llpiim-r Ducks. Cry.*gaining.
tn! whjie egg strain. Also high
svoringtL (’.. Rliode Islmfd Reita.
rd li&gt; P« l&lt;&gt; another «•
former's collage for tlie siinime
All eggs -$f.ntl per sett fag. Coy G.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Longman Brumm. Nashville, Mich., 11. F. D.
. Green Food For Poultrr.
Carrier Jfa. 5.
llwks
Q. •’! nip able to gi-i &lt;-Jm¥r bay
have Simile Conjb Black Minorca* and
for poiilti y which writ run .'ilxHil
one-bnlf limoihy. Would &gt;oii a«lVl’se llm us&lt;‘ of *Ur.Il liny. «le:illU'&lt;L amazon, div back on their form.
Ergs for hatching, i cents each or
or will tho timolby |«- a disadvant­
*3 5d per HNi. from purr brcd|
age? If &lt;me uses spr&gt;nifi-.| oats for
slock.
Blark
.Minorca
baby
TAMARAC CORNERS.
green food. how.
t-liiiLs IU. rcuta raclu
lleiiryl,
sprouts be
—
SnifHt. first. Iiuuse ra’st of Ear
willi friends in Grand Rapid* amt
T. E. K.
Seal Factory. Phone 3fH R.
If

kepi very wnnii mid com- Io gel on tin*
The. pnrucular.style «&gt;l

BESSMER BROS.
Pham 162

consuhlthn®

supposed l&lt;» last six tnomhs.-but II
usually Und it’nwpwar.v l&lt;&gt; apply it
""........... ..
&gt;..............
Wliat I have »m&lt;l'
IliaL have .
particularly lo OBirk- ------"i.”’'” nndl
-‘■“•I
hern liatelH'ii in an niruhatnr
are to iw.raisetl in a hr&lt;H«|.-r. 11m
ireabnonl.of.' hi.-ks hnh-bril unth’r a him is ju.-i almul the
same ns timin’ Ita1cle-»i m an inrubaior. only mm must be eveft more
watchful to rid her irmt U,.r f ’
of life. ■ Tim coop rnu-i Iu- *o nrranged that lire nllle I.-How*
more, or fas* lilrerLy, and n
enough that tire .-old Iren can
iiroiiiiil without steplhiig' .ni Hie
eliirks. ,
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Il is n gofal idea Jo hate n brood

vide._Mr. and 'Mrs. .Iidinson nml
daughter. Mi" l.oni’-’ and two gen-

ami family nf East Carlton ami at-

Mr. ami Mrs. Edgar Wells and
daughter, Mi.*» Dorothy of Jackson
were I lie guests of W. S. Barnum's
over Sunday,
Mr. nml Mrs. Isaac Ymtngp- of

Thiiradny.
James Fellows and family -.
Igike Odessa and Mr. nml Mrs. John I
Blooil of Carlton, were,Hie guests of
&lt;ieo. Fuller's p.siple, Sunday.
Miss Andra Decker gave ln-r ora­
tion .Sunday at Jlie I'tiurcli. I
large and appreciative audieqii

Will make the season 1914mfollows:

ery Barn, Nuhvillc.
OTHER DAYS -At our bartm M
Domino Is Welland favorably known

weighs nearly 1M»J and la perfectly
Routol. He Ba&gt; gocsl action either
walking or trotting. His color is a
i&gt;eautiful dapple gray.
TERMS: |I5 for landing colt.
Owner* parting with mares wilj lie
he’d lot service fee. Mares.bred at
owners' risk.

BARNUM BROS.
Omro nl Mpi„

Cuts Grin. Mick.

ROYAL BELGIAN STALLION

Mercure
Niimbors

b*S“7o733m

Th” Imported Royal Belgian Stal­
lion is 5 years old, is hay in color,
stands id. hands and 3 inches high
and weighs P.MO |&gt;oumls. in growing
condition. He has a heavy Jione
and Is well muscled. He is abso­
lutely sound anti free from vice.
He will make th*’ season al the
fair ground* in Hastings for a limliAT number of gewfa mares.
Terms 910 for single service, pay­
able al time of service. 915 U&gt; in­
sure with foal, payable al time.mare
is known to be with foal. 92i&gt; for
standing coll Marcs brcd nl own­
ers risk. Men parting with mares
will ho held for service fee.

A. F. Sylvester
0. Rounds
Proprietors

Will Crakes and family

Condition of Lltarature.
Literature may be overaexed, aa a i
■« Swanson contemporary cUlma. but the modern
it il 1 riilay output Is decidedly undermanned at
roinlivcs in ;
—Washington Pott,

ing Hiis h’tiglh &lt;1
p171vidc.s-.for- (hem.
on nature ...
taken inhl tlie chirk just before
emerging frnnrrfhi* TshrH.~nnd~pnrvides all. Hie notirivUmenl tlie chick

WEST VERMONT VII.I I
Brurn is seal brown in rnlnr,
weighs 1700 lbs, and wns foaled
.Mundi 2U. 1011. •
"Bruco" comes in .direct line from,
the very best PerrAeron stock in
I lie world, ib'seeixling in line from,
the famous •’Voltaire" (28,488) nnd *
.Mollie (07510), Bruce Jr of gentle
disposition, large boned, nnd lit*
rolls nre bound to bo winners.
Will make the season after May .
1st. ns follows:
Wednesdays nnd
Saturdays nl the Fair Grounds,
Hastings. Remainder of life time hl
my barn !)i mile north and 1 mile
t»anfwf'Barry- Motel;—---------------------

JOHN ENGEL

IS THE SON of MISTRAL iMiwel trouble brought
Cnmniriichig Monday, April 201 h. evihililo result of sliifan
Berk will stand:
Every day. except Tuesdays nl of digesting it.
One hard boiled egg. out finely. fa
my place t*j miles south and ii
-.iiurdny and sun
mile east nf Dowling.
day.
Every Tuesday nL Dun .Putnam's
ollie Downing’
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on tlie Wickwire plih^c, until furlh- through a food chopper, w.-ll-haked Mrs. Dale Navue ami family in Ma­
er notice.
ple Grove N-.ilnrday.
... . «•1 ...:r.. ..r xt....1..
Terms and conditions
same as
and 'any
•l-*&gt;n mid family
usual.

Walter J. Beach
(hvner and Manager.
^Ihiwlinp, Midi.
.—

Phone, Ihmlicld Exchange
Owner nnd .Manager.
Phone 252-3 rings.
lias! I nos. Mich.. IL 3
Registered Percheron
REGISTERED PERCHEROR 3T1UJH

ORPHAN BOY
Na 22.-W ’
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Description—Orphan Boy is regis­
tered In Hu" Percheron Slud Book of
America, and his recorded number is
22,583.
Color, gray; weight 1910
pound*
PriMgrre—Foaled June 1, 1891.
bred and owned by Homer L. Adgate
of Ionia. Michigan. -Got by Epis
DOr (1549 (8451). lie by Confident
3617 (397). he by Brilliant 1271 (755),
lie by Brilliant 1890 756 . he by COCO
II (714), he by Vieux Chnslin (713),
he by-Coco (712), he by Mignon (715),
he by Jean-le-Blanc (739).
Terms—To insure a mare with
standing eolt 910.00. Single Service
Moo. Parties disposing of mares be­
fore foaling Time will he held re?
sponsibln for.,service. All accidents
al risk of owners, of. man’s. Mares
must be returned as Instructed.
At Sid Tinkler's, 2 mile* west and
H mile south of Lacey. Wednesdays,
ayd Thursdays. Other appointments
by phono. .
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Downing’s Sunday.

little meat may tie added afi
■parmgly. Charcoal am
Ur. Mcl.omiell al

Stallion

and sami, are apt io gel |orvi.
Waler may le; pltie. &gt;1 in lire innoil
rr about tin' Time they arc give
their, first feed, bill musl be in a
Elmer Cob’ an-l wife nf Woodland
rrrcpfacle s.i llial Hwy eauiiol get
wrl^of.-_iv.il it wijh Lbeir J.-cl. If
7£ni.i...i i ... . i __ ...
.. .
Mrs. Matilda Wily returned In herl
so thirsty that Hwy crowd'-arnutui home in Hn-liou . Wednesday, nf-l
Number 22786
like thirsty pigs and ronsmiie loo
much.
.­
I7n3'sh!.»ru"'.r
i
Buster is a five year old Register­
The brooder floor may bo bedded
Mrs. Mary Ahholt and Henry Ken- * ,
ed Perchcron Stallion, weight about with alfalfa or clover eh'nff t&lt;&gt; Ihe ..
iiani. - ■» 'Kii-i
lUicle Leonanl &gt;trow. who is very
2,000 pounds.
Popularly called n

Buster

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The ’‘Brighten Up’’ campaign on wall paper and interior decor,
f t
"..Hitions is one of the many• reasons.

Black Star. -

^Ternw—To insure, standing coll

broodrr for very small-chirks with

MIDI.VM) PARK.
Bidillemm-• of
Lansing

Green food must be .supplied, it niorning nml i- -pending tire &lt;v&gt;
Note—Any person breeding any the chicks are nol on grassy runs
nr if il is too early/n tlie season for
Mr. and Mi-. E. L. Hursley are
maro or_ mares, ami disposing of grass. Sprouted onts, dried alfalfa spending some lone In Battle Creek.
leaves, dandelion leilvcs and letlure
Rev. nml Mr-. Harger sp*’iit the
them before cults are foaled, will be
latter part of Hie week in Assyria.
Mrs. Sarah Bh’wn returned to her
held responsible for service fee.
little fellows to go lo Ihe hover lo home here Sunday.
Buster will stand for the season get.- warin. A chilled chick is a
Mr. Wilber- people enlcrlnim*d
doomed.chick. .
their giaml children from Batlla
1914 at my place al Barryville, 1
H is good idea to make llie little Creek, Sunday -.
fellows work far I heir breakfast
Hiraiii Payne, wife and children
mile south of Morgan.
each morning by seriitehiilg in lit­
ter or chan’ of some kind, add later al I heir farm
Mares bred nt owners risk,
In the day give them (heir more
expecling l&gt;&gt;
Chuk Robin-on
MYRON EMMONS. Prop.
nourishing food. Always semi them
lo brd with a full crop. After they
arc three or faur weeks old cracked boarding at lire Hotel.
corn-and wheat are •goml.
After Iho chicks arc large enough
Don’t Throw Away That
to remove to a larger coop, see that
it is in a sanitary condition, amt
Old Fumltura
a large crowd al
well ventilated; also see that there
are nnt too many put in mm coon the West- iinil.iiid church Sunday,
Call and aec Cain under Recti'a
so (hat (hey wilt mil crowd each May third.
Opera House. He will take ott
Tlie L.‘ A. S. *‘1 West Hut land iih’i’l
other. -In fact, the same treatment
.
When getting your supply of that will apply to the newly halchthe old varnish, repair nnd refinish
it and make it look like new, aiao
coffee and tea just take a look at I'd will apply In Iho older ones. It Havens Friday. May 8th.
Gwirge Haven-* and Euler Cronk
I’oiisjaut watchfulmyts nnd
' wilt upliblster your furniture for
our Midget Grocery Department, requires
care all the way uu the line until spent Sunday al William Cronk’s.of
you.
hUBl Hastings.
’
Spicesi Soaps, Canned Goods etc. maturity is reached.
Harry Olis ami .wife ami son spent
Piano Polishing and Re­
One tiling Hint inusl-be guarded
against is lien and miles. They part of Iasi Week al Brnoklleld
finishing a Specialty.
both like chicken as well as’a cat guests of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Olis
Give me a trial. First
Little Manning Jenkins is quite
does fresh milk, and _it requires
class work.
/
vigilance to. keep Hie upper hand. sick.
Dick Forma’n and wife spent Sun­
Jefferson St.
..
Wltenervr a
litlleL cjiii k looks
(
Hastings,
Mich. droopy,- dust it wilh good louse, day at Warren FHHnan's.
&lt;i
B.
Harihey
nnd
wife
atjeaded
powder nr louse ointment. Person­
Under Reed’a Opera Houae. Work
ally. I prefer ihe ointment .that re­ church nt West Rutland Bumlaj.
Called tor and Delivered.
Mrs. Hemau Bronson Ir very low,
quires only one application, (bat is
—BANNER -WANT ADVS. PAY.—
no hopes of her recovery

W. A. Cain

The Satisfied Patrons
of Mulholland’s Drug Store
Are Increasing Rapidly

Our tastefully selected line of wall covering consisting of every
coloring, design and texture and at such reasonable prices cannot help
but ple'ase.
If YOU are not getting in right we are not to blame. Our per­
fect service together with our enormous stock help to beautify the
homes of Hastings and vicinity.

Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes

Geo. E. GREEN,
Proprietor

Lead and Oil Alabastine, Muresco, Window Shades, Mouldings, etc.

The Coffee Ranch

Arthur E. Mulholland
The Leading Druggist
Where You do the best

Goods delivered

�THEBAynNGBBjlXxrJt. MAY 7, 1911

EARLY SPRING SALE
Upon arranging our Spring Stock of Merchandise we find we are heavily
overstocked in many lines, and wishing to dispose of some of these, we
are going to give our customers the benefit of some VERY LOW prices,
COMMENCING
’

Thursday, May 14, and Ending Saturday, May 23
CORSETS

-DRESS GOODS.

Silk

79&lt;
73C
39C
79c

I, per yd.

per y&lt;

All at ‘4 off.

?I.5&lt;J Corsets ..............................................'............................ x.13

Curtain mull at........................ -xoc, 15c, 18c, 20c and 25c

SILK GLOVES.

25c Dressing Sacquc ami Kimona.............................. 21c

HASTINGS

Gloves oil the market.

50c Hose embroidered iu all colors................................ 39c
Silk Hose in pink, blue and gray, $1.50 value for $1.10

COTTON SKIRTS AND KIMONAS.

$1.50 Skirts in white........................................................... $1.13

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50c Jjilk-B.oot Host in tan, bhek-and white, per pr. 35c
25c Silk Bool Hose in tan, black and white per pr. 19c

$i._*5 Skirts in white and color............... ........................ 98c

TIhm- are all the Niagara Maid, tin- Best Silk

Little Boy Blue, per .-yd............. ■ ■. 15c
Madras, per yd........................
'15c
er, |ier yd—,....................... y................... 12%
Cheviot. |mr yd,
........................... 10c
Seal Ginghams, per yd................
10c
25c Ratine Rayc, per pl...,............................................... 21c
Crepe and Voile al
15c, 30c and 25c

.

$1.69

$3&gt;» Corsets ...................................................................... $2.69

39c

SUMMER GOODS.*

HOSIERY

At................. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $3.00 per pair

Jl.uo Corsets .'.............................. 79c

-?^.uo-Corsets ;........................................

and matins

ssaline, per V

LACE CURTAINS
43c

5&lt;x'Vorscts ............

JrcSs (Jpods, per yd. .
thLds/|a;r yd...........

joe Dressing Saeyue-and Kttffnna ..............................

41c

Full line of other Hose in Ladies*. Misses and
Infants at ......................................... 10c, 15c and 35c

A large line of Lace, in all widths and prices.
Skirt Embroidery in 18 in., 27 in., 45 in.
from per yd...................................... 35c to $3.00
Banding and edging to match from................. 5c to 75c

S1.25 long Kimona and Wrappers ........................... 98c

50c 2 burton gloves, all chlor* ..................................... 39c

long Kimonas and Wrappers....;-........... ' Si. 13

75c 2 button gloves, black and white.............................. 63c

SHIRT WAISTS.

$1.25 16 buttqjLjjlovcs, ajl colors..................................... 98c
$1.13

t lot of Men’s Work Shirts ........................................ 39c

$1.25 Auto Hoods fur................................-............................ 98c

f lot uf.Men’s Overalls'. ...&lt;........................... ■............. 39c

35c- Baby Ixmncts for ........................................................ 23c

1 lot of Men’s Carpenter Aprons...................................

$ 1.50 t6 button gloves, all colors ...'.,.....................

19c

A lol of soiled' Shirt Waists that were $Loo
'

$1.50, choice for..................................... 50c

A line line of new waists at . .$1.25, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00

THE W. E. MERRITT STORE MICHIGAN

&gt;f Ihe F.41. church
St.MIEl.l).
The convention of thr l^uisiim ....... ..... .. ........... aday. May (Mil. wilh
District Muijjbral Association of Mr*. Win. Gilbert. Dinner will he
-served.
the Methodist church vTas held here
Tuesday uveping and Wednesday.,[painted Ihe pact week.
Forty ministers of the Aislrict were1j." Mr. ami Mr*. John Morrissey
The Literary Club was entertain­
pnwnt. The convention was open­ I mover! |&lt;i take &lt;hle“'a the past week ed Jost week Friday by Mrs. Frank
ed with a banquet nt the 1.0.1». F. (ami Mr. ami Mrs. Te:u-ln&gt;ui niuvejf Guy. A good program^was eiijuyhull. Tuesday evening. given by the.- into their house Tliih^day.
, '
Ladles Aid Society. over a Inin-,
Mr*. Albert Hnyexu is at Lansing
Mrs. Mary Green visited her aunt
drill plates were laid. FolhAvin-.''
the lianqm-t was an Address by Rev. taking treatment tor rheunialishi.' .al P-OHInml last week.
Allan I Sayer* went to lousing to,
J.
Willets. v;i-to: of (Im First M.,
E. church of Grand Rapid*.
His, visit l»i.- wife Sunday. He was ah-1
Klibioct was
"I umlaim-nt.il' of ;eonipnnieil by Mr. Zel&lt;df, Mr. WeipChristianity.” This was a grand
address, given partirularly to inini-

in Sunfield on busines*. Saturday.
The Sunlieams
changed their
[meeting J411L week -from April 29 lo

LAKE ODESSA.
CAMPBELL.
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;i»o. Baskdul amf
Arlene Williarnmn is i-torkinc in
Naln-r's *(i»rc nl •Clarksville, after­ family went to Clarksville, Sa* . day
itighl
to vistkover Sunday wilh
noons nml .■veiling*.
Mrs. Hi rum Livingston is.im the Mr. amt Mrs. George ilobin-.
VoTm-y Strong unit family have
sick Hsl.
.
moved from Clarksville to ttmir
"V'1
«• ««n»
■&lt;&gt; "¥•
Mrs. While, nutn&lt;*d &lt;0 tiraml Hupnls. |U .L,
.
6al.ur''iV.l.',1.r!',lU.,j£S S'","1”') Tl,.. 1.. o. T. M M. I...K miw ne»
M|». W ,ll { "
&gt;
W eduriI ini HTiug far Mrs. IL M. Lggeruian .... ,..,.1..
the latter part of la«t week.
j q1;s
Gatncr ami nicer. MisS
■
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----r-------—i .Mule, attended Ben Hur in Grand
•
■ ■
Rapid*. W.siiieMiay mglil.
jj—,
Mr-. Ezra Oaliy win t&gt;&gt; Anu Ar-

At the Barry Hotel

Special Sunday Dinner
May 10. 1914

Chicken Broth'with Noodles
Radishes
"diweet Pickle*
Olive*
Baron ol lk(d, au Jus
J
Loin ol Pork, Apple Sauce
___________

MvstJaines.J. A. Imvis,. Frank Cvykendull. G. A. SVeetl nml A. J. Dann
W&lt;&lt;lm-&gt;luy, Thursday ami Frhlay,
Ihe two fiirmci* as delegates from
Ihe bwal union ami Mrs. Dann as

Short Ribs, Brown Potatoes
Fricassee ol Chicken with Dumplings

Crushed Potatoes
Slewed Tomatoes .

Stteamcd Potatoes
Silted Peas

Combination Salad

Cream Cheese

Salted Wafers

Ice Cream, Assorted Cake
.I’each Pie

Miss Maruni,
Milk
Coffee
irau/1 -Mapid-s
[ thinking that every one had left (Inj-! B. uJLmj al Powers Theulrc, i'ridayi
WilliftWJ. Harrw. din-dor ofthcl-'ihuol piemi.-.' wont mi Its Lhrj
t n..... I Slat-.- Hur-au of Census nt I groumls uml bn.ke U^Uto jumpiim-‘ night.
.
Arssnifigii .-nrsuneirnrami irurn°,'' •prarTes- -Mrrnnn^FHrnyiirr-natKftjrf■ iravir
of the Innl census Hiking, Ih-r.- “'«•
Br.jm Ii la.unty lad year, a
rM«4JUpEII DlbTnitrr.
were 1,233 Irnys ami girls helw-eii rural scho-.l Idjcher came.to Sren- Grand lliipiils ami will make that
llm ages of to to 2ii years in .Barry I '«&lt;&gt; I’- ' - ' and-rcook lo suy. this city their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Austin n'nivJake Abfalter, has brought his
Countv, nf wiiu h
were «.f naliVt-: ,s JUd, what wc tnacher.* m-'-d. I
white, foreign or mixed parentage. m v&lt; r km-w and uudcralood my-lmj- family fn&gt;iu Grund Itupids to their Hickel lust Saturday.
Thcre were at that liiiic. 2,«&lt;l» ail Is I a»'l Fids until I went out an th- Lakeside Cottage, where they'will*
Mr. ami Mrs. Kelley euterluim-d
und 2.tit Imys in Hus county. This 'dmol gn-ulid- and play-d with
llbur daughter and hu-bmid Sunis the Heid of thr Hural Y. M. C. A. them. \&lt;-w Ih.-y are doiltx f«dl‘-r;
Why is il
mqMirlant?
-ydtnol work und we gel ulong.hi l- &lt;-rs examination ut Ionin were the
Mi'« s
Crxcliu . Mnliis«m.A Opal .Mr. and Mrs. Ort Lichly .spent• BccauM' tin- ln-ml-of populationder.-’
______
Strong. Ellief Anspnugb, Buhy Auu- ■Sunday al the farm; . .
is towanH tin- cities. Because sli
;-----------many h-aders in city life uriginully
Cbuirman M. I.. Cook, of tlie Bar- 'I and'Beside Brown . and Harold
taiur fr'niu rural cnulers—the oiieii ’ ry Courtly Y. M. C. A. CouimiH.--- Ims, Braden:
.
lo have a row break h'&lt;T'bK'Sun­
rounlry or th- small town of 23W.i»&lt;u&gt;mI a .-.ill for u inerting ut il*
day. Dr. Perry of Hastings set the
CHANGE IIAI.I. COHNEHS.
populutiuii or
Bi-cau.M- of lh&lt;-j hi,adqunrlci&gt;, over the BANNER ofbivken. bone.
"unfortunalc urbanizing of rural; lire next Friday aflcriwxm ut I:1*'
1» eil lllHP 1 111'- I'l ' ' ,11 c
life.” Ih-cuUM- of the gradqal dis-,' n'rb&gt;rk. A budget for lh&lt;- years
lb-r la,In r
ii|i|H.&gt;ui-nnc&lt;* of any organized religi-j work will |e; adopted, ami plan- for (&gt;»r ;i litiihber of d o
otts traiiiihg in t-oiue rural sections'Hu- summei'a work will bc consHt.... . ...
••----- ‘-■■.•red.
•
Mrs. (Isa .Tulinagu
in other plm-&lt;-s. ib-caiup of tlie
------------ Morntny. May 25. is the 1last
iiuiiid which Ims Already coiijen-ight
M.
2 &lt;lqy
iat omi&gt;liiucnt'l&gt;lanks
rnri.lliueiil* blanks for Im
Um aghuiw-in Barry County bu1 iimrv at-: that
tenlion In Um social, menial, physi- i- iriillural
- — * 1-oiiti
----- -I■ can
— *he
— ■received
—
tn rail her ni'-n folk with.
tn rati ner tm-ri ItUK wttir.
&lt;
Muiy lleacli hu' ii""ti :i"r»tnig; £vcn Most Chronic Suffcrera
cal. nml spiritual life uf isolated, liy Cnuuty ys-cn iary A'andcrrook.
Comity Hrhool C&lt;&gt;iiimi*simb*r Edg‘-r Mr*. Junie «&lt;mlb with Inr liou*«Find Relicf Ah„ A Fcw
rural communities.
amt M;i'l. r M. A. Vrrator. Uf Hie
ceh bral.-.l ins
Dose* Are Taken
Five rural schools, representing Grojigc, ix'pori a growing int'-n-'l. ' MiHunilaAill
Mdton-tiarfkill celebrated
ins HMlh
88th
an enrollment of Ito &lt;-liil&lt;lr&lt;-ii. htiv&gt;- and many enrollments are bciiig re­ birthday tlie 27th-of April. -He is
. Backache, urinary disorders, and
ceived. tine leaclml* says that “my well ami hearty.
•
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II I ~
rheumatism, are caused from weak,
play festival which will be. hnl&lt;| at |n.ys are fler-i untied In al least isirn
inactive kidneys, which fail to filler
J Clear lake. Webster's resort, Fndiiy, Hud Iii|i tn the Mmliigun Agricul­
out the impurities and keep the blood
: Muy 22. If the day should lie rainy, tural College, by flnishiu* Ihe min[the festival .will lie held lh&lt;r loilow- lest and making nu exhibit." Thf
Mrs. Eii/a Hhefllcld and kmilla pure, and the only way on earth to
prcmancntly
and. positively cure such
1 ing Tuesday. May 2G. '1 iir«e acitflols coiniiiillis' having the work 111 Stevens were tin over Sunday
troubles, is to remove the cacse.
with.their teachers uie planning to charge liotrt-'S Hint tioy.s will not wait guests ot Mrs. l&gt;»’lin Tungulv.
The new discovery, Croxone, cures
|i',i(licipale; Weeks, Jtanlichl, Bris­ until the last minute to enrult
• Cliahner Norris. Floyd llu^sdl. ttich
conditions -because it reaches
tol. 1 towling /and Parker; “Next
tnvil .Bristol nml B"rl Itowimr went
week's iuuhts will give further de­
Onmty Secretary D. C. Vander- tn Huttb" CriH&gt;k Iasi Thiir.otay evp- the very roots of the disease. Il
roaks right into the stoppc&lt;Lup, in­
tails of the program.
crnik visited one eamp idle nl &lt;*’iu riitur nml saw the . Wrslmiraard- active
kidneys, through the walls and
■Whenever such conlesls have lukj- Ibis lust wick. Il wm n point 1 llokuf wrestling match. Tin y wept lining*;
cteans out the
die little filtering
h
i. i- , .7t
11/1 ...i....i ii unmgs; cleans
been held, the sehisds and County owned by P. T. lailgrmr; As yel.i .w'lb
1 -l * cell* -amiglands; neutralizes and dis¥. M. 1:, A. Committee tOOlicrULh'F- ■however, no place has been dclinijc* w-iulli
fining.
- .olve* the poisonous uric arid subAmerica’s greatest tenor, and manager of the English Opera Co. • iearhers
K-iiriHT' have
liaie not
m)l only been
iirrn Well
w-n ly
IJ Xdin'ided llp
’UI, l&gt;UI
upon,
but HII
Hie date
who will sing-ihe best act in the three great operas “Il Trovatbrv.' . pleased but the children piid their, Im.- .|*een leidalrv.-ly jlxcd.
' pan-nlA lmv&lt;-mijoycd ihf-m so nnicli h-ni|i&lt;rs will go •lune
lune 2u.
2U. (be
t
t«&gt;v 1 hand. Dr. ami Mrs. weeks, umt •
■
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•
1 that they have requc*Led other like IPumper* from
tq :i
10 y,
yen.nd_biw-|
r*
jmdlM
* ” “—
■it, provided a *uf|icienfP.- large advance sale ol tickets is made at the frausais.
Howe*or. m one rural; hue an ,Monday, .lune 22. to remain
w.anmr went b&gt; B- dt-.iil,. ten(jcr’ InenibrjineV of the-bladder.
1—- -••I.,'..-, Inv. nrir».c -n rrntir.nfi an4 «. nz,
Clr3„r •irlr.-ts lll’l|,i''1 of R'MUioin Mh'lilgaii. tll» 1 until Jul)- bl. Those wlift earn nlh Thursday, to see her giaud. im.lUiT an(| cleans out and strengthen* the
ms-very low prices 50cent*, ,5 cent* and I1.00. Order ticket*.fl.#tlvaHn 11IH. jofcnahip m.tb11..,r
t..r u{
u1u bv gtseii and aunt, who arrived ut F. J. "topped up. lifel’.i kidney
jwilh soma opposiUon. A farmer,j-pcci.il honor*.
..
[Merrills, Monday.*
ijiltcr and yift all the pouous from

Cream Lemon Pic

Tea

Cocoa

DA1TDN COlUtiEllS.
Jns. McCotter and wife of Hncbtuiler spent .{i feW days, the middle Mf
wyck ut 8. Hynes.*
, ,
Mr. :iml .Mrs. David Wilkbuon
were nailers along Urn street Wed- _
nrsdny.i^ile flora Baas is ill wilh pueuninfna.
Mrs. Irving Hnyder and daugh­
ters Mildred nml Thelma ami sun
Owen of Oimmlaun ani visilipg her
lianmls. II. Harvey and wHe. al-llib
Imine of Clarenou Utter.

SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEC^ ““
BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH

Joseph F. Sheehan

nil- ■-.r

m--1 SSS w .SSb WiE %

■
---------------------------the blood, and drive it ant of the
qrstem.
So sure, so positive, so quick and
IlSitinn, arc the results obtained from the use of Crcrxoiic, that three doses
a-day for a few day* are often all
that is required to cure 'the wocst
case, of .backache, regulata the most
annoying bladder disorders, and over­
come the numerous oilier similar
conditions.
It is the most wonderful prepara­
tion ever made for the purpose. It
is entirely different from all Otherremedies. There is nothing else on
earth to compare with it It is so
prepared that it is practically impos­
sible to take it into the human sys­
tem without results. _ '
■You can obtain an. original package
of Croxone at trifling cost frojn any
first-dais drug' store; All druggists
are authorised to personally return
the purchase price if Croxone fails to
give, desired results, regardiris pf
how old you are. how long you have
suffered, of yrjial £|sc bl. failed to
pure you.
,____ ______ .
.

�TOE BAWINGB
PAGE
THIHTEEXBU—rW MAY 7. WL

Mr. Yi Rang Chai, a Korean, and a
beautiful (Ihrislian character. He
was formerly- secretary of the Ko­
rean legation kt Washington, nnd is
now religious secretary of the Y.
M. C. A. He told Mr. Gregg that b«*
wished us to take lunch with him at
a Korean restaurant, and wo did so.
Everything was Korean, oxcspl tlial
w(&gt; were allowed to have scats al a
table, which is unusual. Wo re­
moved our shoes before coloring.
The lunch was a very swell one- we
atu with chop sticks, and their
ERE IS NOTHING equal to Chtmberlain’sTabspecial dish was served in iuvidldual chafing dishes, made in such n
lete for coiutipation. When the proper dose
way that tho center had a small n»cuplarl" for holding burning char­
u lalen their action u to agreeable and so
coal. This charcoal cooked the
food around it, which consisted of
natural that you do not realize that it is theelfectmeat,
eggs, vegelalrfes, and flsii. Il
would gel so hot that it Would boil.
of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper­
W« ale as liest we could, but could
nol
help
thinking of dog, as that is
ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular
their favorite nreal.
Seoul has a fine hospital, that was
action of the bowels. Chamberlain’s Tablets have
given them by a Mr. Severance, who
is also building a college for teanhcured many cases of chronic cosutipation.

Constipation

r

Chamberlain's Tablets
CRUDE METHODS
IN MANUFACTURING
•We also had the pleasure of' a
dinner with-Mrs.* antette, and you
can imagine it seemed good lo have
European cooking. We have been
taking eggs with shells, and pota­
toes in the skins, nnd passing nn the
Ifillter. It had been a Joke with us,
because our outfit contained so
much soap. We said the next time
we would trade the soap for canned
sardines nnd canned butter, but wc
have changed our minds, as we have
now found a use for the -soap.
Isaac says the conditions here rom­
, pare closely with those lit Damas­
cus nnd Jerusalem, but nre still
cruder.

seen crowds returning from the
fair grounds or a ball game. I was
afraid wc would kill or-.get kilted,
but it was too laughable to worry
about. My pushman gave out, and
dropped behind, but when wc never
knew, as they never slopped, and
did not miss him. HoweVcx.be was
there on the job when Wo came
back, about It p. in.
I might mention that to gel the
est place to view a ceremony, you
rust wear *a silk Irat. This we
borrowed uf the Y. M. C. A. buys,
but did not change our shirts, or
collar and tie. A silk hat will take
you anywhere. When we came up
t&lt;» the phi&lt;-&gt;- reserved for noted peo­
ple, .wo presented our card, the at­
tendant bowed very low, ami let Us
Continued from Page 0.
have the best. There were prob­
ably- not more than one or two hun­ should establish special homes for
dred people in a largo reservtol the children of tuberculous parent*.
spare, nml these were the officers
As u large number of cases of it
of the government, ami tho noted remain undiagnosed until an ad­
men. The Consuls of the different vanced stage is reached, partly be­
cause of carelessness or indiffer­
ence of the people themselves,
partly on account of failure on the
.pail of a large number of the rhedienl Tirofesston to make early diag­
noses as a result of carelessness or
insufficient teaching in
medijnl
schools, every one should be in­
formed as to some of its early
symptoms. .
1 Consumption is curable in a ma­
jority of cases if treated nl an ear­
ly stage. Hence, the early diagno­
sis of the disease is of the greatest
importance.
Among
the
early
symptoms which any. one may ob­
serve are:
f. A slight cough or cold lasting
a month or inure.
•
-. Slight fever iirtliu afternoon.
3. laiss of strength or a tired run
down feeling.
4. Ixiss of weight nnd hppelile. .
5. Spitting ortHood or streaks of
blood in sputum. These symptoms
should lead any one lb consult a
physician nt once.,
. A wise Knstern physician gives
this advice to doctors. Always say
• hithings to a patient whom you
suspect to be luberculutll.
I. Have yourself wvighiMl fre­
quently, by the same wales each
lime, to sec if you are losing Weight.
■ 2. 'lake your temperature two or
tjirmztimes in the afternoon and
evening ’ to see if you have yny.

J

High Grade Korean
We had a novol experience after
our dinner with Mr. Gillette. We
■decided to attend the ceremony
which was held for tho Emperor, at
the same time his funeral was being
held in Tokio. For this they had
made big preparations ns the Japa­
nese are trying very hard to win the
Koreans. -A, Temple hod been Jmilt
in an enclosed piece of ground ns
largo ns the Grand Rapids Fair
Grounds, wilh a road leading,across
il lo the Temple. Mr. Snyder, a
worker in the Y. M. C. A- acted nn
our guide. He got us rikisha*. ami
as we were in a hurry, we each had

built by John Wanamnker. and a
•A inu la tyjv being limit from money
• lint was give;: them bj' Grand Rap-'
ids people. la our visit through the
city willi Mr.. Gregg. we came
across men engaged in manufactur­
ing, who had learned their work of
him. This institution is certainly
doing n work that cannot be esti­
mated in dollars and cents.
We, also visited tho home of Mr.
Yo Bang Chai. Be lives in pute Ko­
rean style, but in a very neat and
homelike way. We can only add
that we have seen ro much in two
days that we cannot give a good de­
scription of it.—
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nations were dressed in gold lace,
and white feathers, and the United
Back of us were fifty to suvenly-tive
thousand fwoplo. The ceremony was performed at
ihe entrance of the Temple, which
was entirely open Upon one side. It
consisted of priests purifying Hie
Temple, nnd then placing trays of
fmn| around nn altar. Then* .was
lots of. chipping of jiands. burning
of Hies, moaning and tooling of
snftll instrument:*. otter which th* y
reversed the order, and carried &lt;pit
tho trays. Then the • people all

MODERN METHODS FOR
■FIGHTING TUBERCULOSIS

3, Save - your apuium. if you
have any. to be exahiiued for tu­
bercle bacilli. It must Ih* reihumber&lt;-d.-.however, that a great many
people do jnil have* tul&gt;ercle bacilli
in Ihe spulum until reaching an ad-,
vanccil stage.
When we consider Jim appalling
annual .slaughter of. ho many-that
by hirlh right should be especlally
llrn children of hope. Jhere comes a
“lartling quest
startling
quosliion that pierces the
breaking
heart- of many thousands
.:
of utllicleil relatives: l/« lb eru no
remedy? Is there no palliation for
llo&lt; ■•vii? It is one of III-' cre.ib-sl
triumphs of scignliHc medicine'to
Im able l&lt;&gt;,reply- Y&lt;-s, tin* evil may
tie irattfntodr* rf--rrTafridiji: belhg
b-asened mid the remedy for thous­
ands is being found every day.
In looking backward over the de­
velopment of the tuberculosis prolilem we cannot bul be struck wilh

wrought in tho altitude of both the
medical profession and the laity to­
wards., this disease. Twenty-five
y.-ars ago it was one of liopblras in-,
difference. Today it is one of hopehil expectancy and intense interest.
This has been brought about

One of the &lt;rest«0.to« „f
sumption is fresh air. but it takes
almost ns much trouble, care aud
inlelligmice to get a proper supply
of fresh air a» it dprs our daily
breast. Like some
frre (dfb.
of nature, we don’t get our share
Of-ft unless we ftghl for it. The
reasons for thia are various. Either
ran air is said to bo too cold ta
drafts arc dangeroua or our win­
dow* won’t upon, or we havent’ any
windows or if wc had, the air they
would let in would not be fresh.
I he best way to do is &lt;0 take the
bull by Ihe horns and make up ymir
mind that you are going to have
fresh air al any cost
Have at least one Window, prefer­
ably two or three, Opjm al the lop
or bottom, day and night, m every
room that your work or *lec|» in, and
then proceed to gel used to it. Get
the frrsh air habit and when you
have once learmid bow fresh air
really smells and tastes, you will
enjoy the odor of the average room
about as.much as you now do that
of a mouse-trap.
Don’t be afraid ’ of drafts. The
dread of them is. almost supersti­
tious. Drafts are-simply air in mo­
tion. and the air in a draft is usual­
ly pure and about the only air that
you can lie sure Miro. -Wherever
you go always insist upon your
divjne right to have a window open
no matter how others may si'&lt;»wl.
It is really good for them, if they
only know it.
There are Uirco great tonics
known to tho medical world: food,
fresh air aud sumshine. All others
are frauds or merely temporary
substitutes. Never mind your carputs -or furniture. Sundiine will
pul more solor into YQU than il
will lake out of THEM. Sever, if
you can avoid il, sleep or work in a
room in which the sunshine never
enters.
Not only is sunsliinc tlie. most
valuable tonic to n tuben-nlous pa­
tient. building him up. improving
bis tone and appetite and enabling
him lo tiirhw off bis infrelion. but
it ulsu' has a powerful effect upon
the tubercle bacillus.
Sunlight is just as harmful to
germs uf all sorts as it is helpful to
us. Exposure to direct sunlight for
an hour is fatal to the tuberclr*
bacilli and under certain conditions
the germs arc killed in half nn
hour.
. Man still lights the battle of life
with Kis teeth. To pren-nl tuber­
culosis feed the children. To cure
tuberculosis,
sluff Die 'patienl.
What is the open air, but chieily
food to give the patienl an appe­
tite! What is the sunshhic for. but
lo keep UP that m»pelit&lt;-? What is
the rest for in the early stage of
Iho cure,.or exorcises in the latter
stages but to enable the patient to
digest ami build into hmisclf what
he lias eaten?
. “
The three graces of Hie tubercu­
losis trinity are food, fresh air ami
sunshine, nnd the greatest of these
is food. Milk with the cream in it.
eggs, beef steak, butter, ham, bacon,
bread and sugar; evflfything votalde
of (brae must be rqgnriirrjLaa-1rkn&gt;
mkigs. Il is one of TtielnTWr Iron­
ies otcivilixalion that we wait un­
til larjht classes of our population
have gofc cmisumptioii before vve
really, give them enough to ent. If
plenty of good f&lt;M«l will cure con­
sumption, it is sure to be a mutb
heller prevention of the disease.
Even good habits however, may
be carried to harmful extremes and
the habit of Industry ,ia one of
them. A man doing twrdve hours
of modern work a day Is-pretty sure
to cam aomelhing besides his
wages. A glance at the death list
tells us at once that it to tlie class
which works th&lt;&gt; Imigrsl hours, and
visually wilh the smallest pay, that
has the highest death rale from
consumption. Our labor unions, by
shortening the day and raising the
wages, have done -more lo diminish
consumption than almost any oilier
Kliiglii ipiluem*&lt;*. Tiiis has not di­
minished Um- prollls of thi* com­
munity by one single penny, bu'
has rather increased them oh ac­
count
of the
-uperior
vigor,
efficiency nml uilelligenci! of the
men who work only eight hours a
tiny.
The conquest of consumptiop is
also a matter •»( money. When a
J Irnl -Is- Iwmighl- tr- adoctoranda
iliagnosis of luberrulosik is made,
then comes the qu-stion: Doctor,
w hat are my vliunc* * for recoyery?
The- answer depends largely upon
the financial conditions of lluMMifferer. Other thing- being equal,
there are as many chances for life
ns he is able to buy. A certain
number of patients- carry n death
warrant in the fare- from the first,
hut in 70 lo Wt per cent of cases the
answer is: “If y&lt;n,t can afford to do
so, and &lt;mi, such and such are your
chances."
Tlie modern cure "f the disease is
something totelly different from

Koch whiMlisi-overi’d tin- tuberccteie
bacillus’ in HW2 and Trudeau .of
Saranac Lake who established, the The old method f»f drugs was n good
first anli-tuberyulosis sanatorium deal of a failure, i»uC did not cost
in this country in the Adirondack*
in I8HL. At (hat lime.the consump­ quite efficient, bid I- costs money,
tion hospitals and wards for ctol- ami keeps oirr«-tiiu- it. Formerly
suinplive* in general hospitals were .when a patient cgiie- to a doctor he
so ileprexsing a spectacle. nijd their would give him a prescription to
death rale ho appalling, that Ui«w improve
.
his Tippet'ie end stop his
wen* frequently given up. and their ■cough, and he went away perfectly
establishment discouraged by the safislled. Today W.s sit down ami
profession a* useless mid only like­ patiently find out all about his
ly In shorten the consumptive's life. .world hia wage*, 'hougs, ventilation
To&lt;|ay we know that
to-W) per of
, bis aliop. sort of house he lives
cent of early cases of (he disease in. etc. We then t-ll him he must
&lt;•an.be cured nnd that fully St) per go
।
home, -pick out the auimicxl
cent of nil cases received for Ireal- room in ihe'hpu*e forjila bedroom,
in'Mit at a modern Mnatoriuni are preferably one on the south or east
saved.
side. He must enl -plenly of nour­
• her the doors of the wards and ishing TwmF, ami frohl one to two
hospitals for tuberculosis patients I ,quarts of good milk a day.
He
twenty-live yeaago might well must work nol l" excoed seven or
have been written those words; nAII ।eight hours, spend at least Iwo to
Itnpe, abandon, yo who'enter hen'.” fiitir •honrs a day in the open air,
KorcanlABoy&gt;With Jigficr That He Carries'on His-Back
while today In the light of the new ,take plenty of lime for bis meals,
a push man lo-helji. Th® distance t'qs.'iull before the Temple, bowing knowledge we may justly place nt sleefi
,
from eighl t&lt;&gt; ten hours, ban­
Was about two: miles,'and ouc men very low.
the entrance of.(lie modern »ann-, ,ish All worry from his mind and de­
nt nrtod. on a run, mid 'if you have . \V&lt;’ aaw the ladies of (he former loriuni the timre hopeful iiwcrip- .vote all the energies of bolh mind
they being, about Iho lion: “Cure frequently, relief of- and
ever seen fellows go, they. diu. They Korean Court,
C
।
body to getting well.
were so promJ that tJii-y limb push only
-yrlr one? who had ;r closed car­ ten. comfort always."
•
If be wauls to
SUBE^pf recov­
men, that they wantod lo allow off. riage. There were
.................................
no automobiles. \ One offii* numl encouraging
...— fen- ,ery, aud can possibly, afford II. he
and we passed everybody we .-.urn- !b-i- b-itig only One iu ihe t‘ilv, | hires of this war to ihiy it requires Iiiuf! go away to a - matonum or a
no new
new ■ weapons.
weapons. The
ThtTbulk
o'f ththe i
to. and did it . hamtoomriy. They
We visjt»'&lt;|ih&lt;&gt; ou&gt;.-?ns tomb, ril-jno
bulk Of
ramp In the country and stay from
would yell for everybody to clear iial.-d qutoMe of the dlty, which was, lighting to done with food, fresh air. three mqnth- to a yiyir. Here is
tlie road, and would pass each o(lh'r*a very enjoyable ride, und ata) hadi lieallhv house/ long hours of sleep, where the community must step iniu about the same way* you have .ihe pleasure.uf taking lunch with good wages and more play.
and help. The irealmtml of this

$2.20
Still Buys 100 Pounds
of Purity Flour
A good many of our customers ask us if wc arc still ‘giving
away Dishes. WE ARE and have a stock of them on hand at all
times.

We are still anxious to buy your Wheat and will pay you the
highest market price.
Be sure and try our Special Cracked. Corn.

Hastings Milling Co
C. A. Kerr, Manager
Phone 283

disease cannot bo Uirough the in­
dividual. Il must lie social.
•Il to because’ the pritbb-m is S3 i
broad and fundamental that the
Stale itself must take u hand. The'
vast burden of poverty, intetnperonce and crimu which are &gt;u» cloiw-1
ly associated with tuberculosis is J
too broad a problem to be under­
taken by any one bmly of people.
The conquest of this disease is
too big an undertaking for mere
private effort nnd if men and
women nre ever to be lifted out of
Iho igiioraffrc und filth und poverty
Hint predtoposo to .tuberculosis po­
litical action must come lo the aid
of private agencies. There must be
laws, to prevent overwork, to &lt;;|ean
up- teneiiwnts, to give working peo­
ple a chance, for light, fresh air
and recreation.
Tho campaign for more hygienic
living must be pushed. In qrilerl
for any community to eventually I
rid itself of this scourge, as com- !
plete a knowledge ns possible of the ;
disease
must
be
diMeiniuatejl j
throughout every community. Fy I
the examination of work-shops ami j
factories, by medical inspection' of
schools, by some form of provision I
for families of tuberculous individ-;
uals while they ‘ore under treat­
ment, by more assurance uf cm- '
ployment of cured consumptives, by
six-eial iiiHlnn-tion and teaching, in
medical schools in early diagnosis,
and finally liy the elimination of
those tilings which lower normal
resistance—^overly, bad housing,
un/unilnry and dirty* wodishops.
In closing 1 wisfi'tb make nn np- 1
penl-for the more uittilligcnl cure of]
our- children. Whatever we do fori
ojir children is for the good of fu-I
lure generations. The light against 1
tuberculosis is in the last analysis |
an education of Ihe m,*ople.in apclal I
hygiene, nml cvrrv kind of mhirn-J
lion should Ix-gin in childhood. |
There Is licside-s a deeply ntnte&lt;l
desire iu lln* humnii heart to lake]
rare of the children. The best way
to arouse the love of one’s neighbor ■
to by an appeal in behalf of the littie ones. 11 offers Hu1 most effeefoj
ual means of overcoming the. re- i
luotance of Ihe spUlsh. The enemy
may invade thy camp tomorrow.]
Tuberculosis may attack thy fnmi- .
ly; thou couldsl never know that j
one of thine own beloved children •
might not some, Hme die of -this
dn-uil iliiM-asc; thiuk therefore of I
Ihy iiciglibol. If not from ultruis-I
tie motives, think of-trim for thin*&lt;
pun sake, remembering, (hat thy
fellow-man has it in Ills power.lo
transmit his danger to flier. Think
of Ulis and be public-spirited. He
a good neighlHir! This should be
the social religion of today.

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 16

Groceries
The finest quality for thp money. Wequote some good ones:
Evers ProccM VACUUM Treated and Roasted CoHee, per pkg.25c
Pride ut Plymouth Can Peaa, extra fine, per can 15c. Per Ji dor. can 75c
-Olive OH, the Rcnului- Imported Italian Oil. per quart.--...SLOO
New Prunes, per lb 13c, 2 Ibi for 25c
A lb« best Rolled Oats for_______________
’
7 bar* Lenox Soap for..—
Extra fancy Cuban Pinea|&gt;plcs, large sizes. Cadi 20c and..
25c
20c
Long Crisp Cucumbers, each
$1.00
20 lbs. U. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, for________ :

Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions, Tomatoes
and New Cabbages

E. C. Russ &lt;5 Son

Phone
16 •

Second Ward Barber Shop
.Up-to-date Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor
Next to Jay Mead’s Store

Cigars and Tobaccos
Candy and Ice Cream Parlor in
&gt;
Connection
Special Invitation to Ladies

C. A. BUSH, Prop.

Beautiful Vases

i.HTLF. t:i:i)AH lake.

grip.
H. W. W&lt;Tlm;iu aud family xpvnl
-Saturday ami' Sunday al Augusta.
Jacob Albvrtoon has his burn

For Decoration Day
There is'nothing that would im­
prove the appearance uf youfteemctcry lot any more than a nice vase.
We have a fine line of them of
various styles and sizes with reser­
voirs from 1
gallons up. Our
vases are unbreakable nnd will
LAST FOR YEARS and are
VERY REASONABLE IN
PRICE. We als’o 'have aline lineof Cast iron Bouquet 'Holders.
Decoration Day will be here in a
short time. See us at once (or any
work you may wish done.

Fry mid Willison will finish cult!
ting their logs tin- wi-&lt;-k.

Mrs. T.lini'bV WillinniM is Very
sick wilh (hr iiifaslcs.
' ■
If I should be riiukhl violuling
■the lish law. il would u» doubt cod
mp $25 or
Iiui pwrlir* from
lowp can got-nff for «1U or x|5.
Mr. mill Mrs. Oscar Gaiilpbell of
Hartings are vtoling reluttvi-s al
Gcdar Creek.
Tlmtnls Morthland was stricken
with paraly»to Saturday ami mi
Sunday wu- bpmghl to lito broth­
er's. D. L. Mmlbhuid's, where- lie

Mr. ami-Mrs. Earl Buck of Jack-!
«on attended Sunday School here:
Sunday..
'
• I
Little Hubert Hathaway is quite':
sick, with imlige-tion.
Mr. ami Mrs, II. Graham spent;
Hunday wilh their daughter, Mrs.
II. Hitler.
Mr.s. A. E. Ilnblnitnii went to Hast­
ings the first uf (lie week to see Ur.
Lowry about her eyes. They hitVe
bothered her badly for the past two
WMK?
(Wiielitis Cappon, who is work-'
ing near Prairieville, spent Sunday
wilh hi&lt; iiiotlfer. Mrs. James Fans.,
Lena Vandenliurg rcturni-d lo her
school in the Mi-Nee District Szuj.fuv
The many fcb'ihto
Milton-Jim-'
mngf will Tic'ulad to hear he i- able
to get out dodn. ugainBring your Job printing lu us—

Michigan

'

Hastings,

Ironside Bros.
Marble Dealers
Phone 19.7 Hastings, Mich.

What S1.25 Will Do

’

Il will Clean nnd Press that last year’s Raincoat, or
ll will Clean and Press that Two-Piece Suit, dr '
Il will make last spring’s Light Overcoat look like New, or
It will Clean and Press wife's Iodr Light Coat, or
Il will Clean and Press toother's Wool Blankets, or
Clean and. Press a Simple Dress.

Where?

At the

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co.

M. Kellogg, Proprietor

Phone 223, Hastings, Mich.

Prympl Attention to Parcel Post and Deliveries

Banner Want Ads They Get Results.

;

�NOTE
This is Mr. Sheehan's-Erst ap-~
pearance in smaller cities, and
following as it does his success­
ful tour of the larger cities,
makes this engagement an un­
usual event.

THE. SOCIAL AND MUSICAL EVENT OF HASTINGS

Sheehan English Opera Company
America’s Foremost Singing Organization
In Famous Triple Bill of the World’s Three Most Popular Operas

IL TROVATORE,

MARTHA,

BOHEMIAN GIRL

Uy an All Star Cast headed by JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN. America’s Greatest Tenor
A Complete Performance in Three Complete Acts
Beautiful Costumes and Scenic Investure
Prices for this Engagement, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Mail Orders Will Be Accepted

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NASHVILLE

NORTH
B. F. Betnii-r .if Coats Gniyo raU-:
c.l on friends ln-i •• Wcdncsilay.
I Miss Florence • indie entertained
Mrs. F. F. Huti-h &lt;&gt;f ••rand llapids
and Mrs. Kale I &lt;»x of Vermontville
Wednesday,
Miss .Mabel Marble of Grand Rap­
id* was home i&lt;&gt; spend Sunday.
Mrs. Matilda Axiliylm is home
from VennonlviUii-fiir. a. Jew day.*
the guest of her son Frank nnd
family.
Mrs. M. R. Knoll and dnughler'Ednn of Maple Gn-ve vislliHl Mrs. J. STARS AND STRIPES MUST
W. Noyes, Wcdiiv-day.
BE SEEN IN SCHOOL HOURS
Mr.' nml Mrs. \V. A. Smith visile.)
Mfmy Smith's bmllier Mr. Kay of
Mhple Grov«v Siimlny.
Miss Gayle Haver will close her
school In the Feighm-r district Friilny. Ttiis is the .third successive
Flag.
year Miss Hnger lias taught this
school nnd wilh good success.
Mrs. E. Harlfor.Hin-* gone to Ches­
ter lo altend the funeral of her
bmllier Thoma - •’.ranger.
,
II. C. Smith who Has been quite ill
went tn Ann Arlwtr a few days ago
for treatment.
"Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Green entertain­
ed Mr. nnd Mrs. Beal Hull of Maple
Grove nml Mr. and Mrs. George
Green of Rarryville.
Mrs. IlouIso Brninm who Ims been
spending the wilder wilh her sop

The Makers of

W.W.W. Rings
have such confidence
in their rings that
they
Mr. Fleming hn* been
.-re-led ill tlie bllildii. but hazily••■xpert.-

Guarantee Them

.

noon arnlTqw’nt zoimlay with n-lir»
live*. jj,. wa-lH-Cunipaill'-d l|o|||e
tiy In* brolliri'-in-law. Havid Kunz.
Sunday evening ami Pave r.-liirm-d
MumUy in rail.

and let ns show you
our equipment.
Prices uniform and
reasonable.

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers—Opticians
I'honc 2SI

s.'f*t*mtnir; wifr* ami j
sgrand daughter. of Jnck-&lt;&gt;n. Mr. end:
I Mrs. Frank W.-rlz nm.l Un.••• u,,„„ of

JOHN M. COULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 173

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

unind i hildi•rii.-nmi one great grand
-ton. Maurice - Hiram Wertz. w;is
born on his birllulay. five years ago.

House Cleaning Time
[Let Us Do Your BaKing~|
How unpleasant it is to have to do tkb hard, unpleasant work of
baking at such a time. We can save you all that worry and an­
noyance.
If vou will let us do your baking, it will mean, too, that your
table will look just as inviting as at any other time, and the xvork
of house cleaning will not be nearly ?o hard. Sometimes at
spring cleaning time you may not feel like "fussing”-to get a
good, appetizing meal, and then you go to your work afterwards
poorly refreshed.

Now, it’s not hard work-to get a nice meal if you haVc plenty of
our baked goods on hand. You can “set” the table in a moment
and have as good a meal as usual. Try it this lime.

General Delivery

Phone 381

Hastings. Michiga.

ARE

ALL

OCCASION^

FOR

OUR

USING

ICE

CREAMS.

Brick and Bulk Cream, Ices, Etc.
Both ice creani- departments (wholesale and retail) of
our business are o|&gt;ened and in full swing.

The Palm Garden
Phone 548

■J. W.-Armbruster,-Prop.

Hastings, Mich.

NATIONAL BANK SHOP

“lie (haf in faithful in that which
i- least is faithful also in much: ami'
he that is unju-t in the least Is un­
just ul-o in rnmh."
feet andmade of good flag bunting
I h&lt;-n- will lie a prayer meeting ".V Hag staff and ihe m-t-i—ary ap­
Friday evening nt -Jas.. Mead’s, amt pliances tin-refer ami alinll display
said flag upon, near, or in a c.ui-

l..-i«i Wi*&lt;lut‘flday Mr. nml Mr-. Ilc|n-r Foster welcomed a little
in­
to their homo wily to have il reclniinril by its Creator within a b-w
hours. They have l|m .sympathy of

iviis ••mfffnyeiTrhns n^reiveilTjis
leim-nl under the workmen'll
priisation law. .amounting to
rtliinc over,a hundred dollars,
bn Lake nnd daughter. Huth,
e-d ihe former's daughter. Mrs.
ItiHl.in at Hastings. Sunday.
is, Earl llnlhliaar and two chil1 went lo Battle Creek, Mpmlny
a visit wilh relatives.

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Parties
Socials
DISPLAY OLD GLORY
Family Gatherings

Miss Gladys Higdon returned Fri­
day after spending two weeks at
Yankee Springs visiting her sister.
Mi-*. hitler, and family.
- .
Mr...... I Mr- A. E. Mills wi re call­
tii-s n* &gt;lalion agent at Vertnonl- ed to .Mendon Iasi w.-k to attend
vllle. Momlay morning, nml they ex­ the fnm-ndjtf Mr. Mills’ uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I&gt;. tli|.*on have
pert to mine | heir lioiisrholil gomlthere Ihe Inlier, part of the week, moved in with the latter’s father.
although a&lt; yet tfu-y have been tin-* Henry Burton. We welcome iliHii
able to lind a vacant house in which back among us again.
Miss Aila Norm has been quite
sick for the last week. .
’ Mrs. A. N. Wilcox nml children
of Caro are spending a few days
I wilh her pur’etits, Mr. and Mis. L E.
.mhi.*. Hubi-rl and T»-*l»ly. ispent Sun­ Mudge
day-nfH-r noon at tln-lr cottage at
There was a well fllb-d
Tliornhpplo Luke.
Sunday'morning. • For one
Cha». Whitman/ who
had a
good “Gel in the lialul."
thumb severely Jnjurezl several

Optical
Department

first si:rvi:i&gt;.

Now.

54

1

i.-*. served a- township ami village
■a.«lif«»r ami deputy sheriff, mid is
llu- pit-sent liim-* supoiildeiidonl
lllc rcim'lfiy Ii-‘.ini. in which
parity Ii*- ha* served Ti'i’ ihe p.isl

The subscription list for first
chuice of seats (or this attraction
is now on file at Carvcth &amp; Steb­
bins drug store.
Subscribers scat sale will open
on Monday, May 4th in the
usual manner.’ I’lRST COME,

ONE OF THE BEST IN THE STATE
NcW Sanitary Chairs
Lady’s Shampooing aniJJ Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty

C. A l BREWER, Prop.

FREE
TO ANY 'CHILD IN
THIS COUNTY

$1.50 Swing

■jlieTr (7RT "TfoiiTo 'afb'r sp end t notin’ IrnyntS' nn Friday f&lt;w Mim&gt;t nml
VollJflte, North Dakota." to visit |n-r
winter in northern Michigan; .
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.- Munlon re­ children.
Mr. nml Mrs. Holvnr»l McIntyre
turned Monday from Grand Rapids.
Mr. Enns E. Walton returned Insl
Wednesday after spending several
weeks visiting in Ih'’ northern pari
of-th. ’ •
Perry of Grand Rapids
eek ehil -with her niece,
Shoup. . .....
Hawblits is
I1"* s",k hst.
Mn*. Sam Marshall went to Climax
Momlay.
Dnn Gcrilnger
a visitor aiming
friends Bunday.
Gcrllnuri-

BMIRYVIU.E.
Preaching Sunday evening al Mils
pla&lt;-«.
All reinember the V'l Friday al
Un- church and come.
Mr*. Oma Wilcox of Caro is visit­
ing live fatlii-r und mother, Mr. ami
Mrs. I.. E. Mudge.
Mr. am| Mih. Oversrmlh had a lelephonu phic.-d in their home Satur-

was nn over Sunday visitor willi ■
Mr*. John Ili-ahm.
Mr. ami .Mrs. Archie Hiller are:
Ihe proud parent a of twin babies,
a boy ami a girl. Congratulation-.;
Mrs. Orley (iiHjlaml was an uveri
Sunday visitor wilh her parents in
West Odessa.
Mrs. A. Slowinski is soinewliql I
improved al this writing.
.

; Miss Van Denburg spool Saturday
I with Iter parents, near Hastings. |
1 Sunday visitors at Geo. Poland's
were Homer Ingram ami Henry Van
iltehburg of Hastings.
’
Mr. Cline. is 'improving hm farm
1 with some new. fence. .
Bernice Mankor made n trip to
“Yankee Town." Sunday.
i Bessie Foster who Iras been visit­
, ing her grand mother, returned to
her home near Caledonia. Monday.
Holl Wibbs of Pfi-aiwnt Hill was
seen on our-Street, Sunday.-'
'

-BANNER WANT APV8. PAY.—

Brubaker
Howe
HASTINGS

Own a Home in
Hastings
-House and lot in the fourth ward, four blocks from the
court house.-six rooms, with bath. Price $1,100.
Excellent seven-room house on' South Broadway. Hard­
wood Hoor, furnace heat, gas and electric lights. A Tine location
and n big bargain for $2,000.
House and. 'a lot in first'ward, small barn, nice location.
Price $1,100.,
A fine house and lot in the first ward with bath and electric
lights, fair barn nnd nice location, for $1,200.
IP YOlfWANT TO FIND THI ■awoama. FIND UD.

Crook and Gould
Hastings,

.

Michigan.

�’

--------- THE HUTTW BVfflniM « 7, ISIt.

T^lfblr W
'3 rieMcato system requires
JLFUH I lAlUik
W 0MAN
jnors than ordinary care and at*
Ol«l
tentiqn —more care and attention than
V1U HCIUre It is girtn by the average Woman.
VftUr
HTIltlP Neglect It and HU aoon creep fn, and
* UM1 * 1U,C tho look of ok! age, sometimes quickly,
■■■■■■■■■■■■■I * sometimes gridiuuIyTotioW*. '

Soitbvtsitra Barry
, Departsitil

That backache. so common among women, bring* with It tlie sunken aheat, Um.
headache, tired muKl.-e.cruw-s.rwt, and euon the yuuthfttl body U no more youth-

ALTO.
John Linton and family and Miss
Vernie Cudney visited "Mr. and Mrs.
G. union of McCords Sunday.
Ernest*Rosenberg and family vis­
ited in Middleville Saturday and
Sunday.
W. H. Watts, Wilbur Cosgriff and
Chas. Foote and wife motored to
Lowell Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Krepiiu spent Sunday
with Iter soils, Arthur and Will &lt;Jf
Grand Rapids.
J. Iloseuberg and wife of Caledon­
ia vtstted Mr. ami Mnk Peter Bei'gy
Friday and Saturday.
Edd. Seger of Freeport look dinrief al W. ('.osarifTs Friday.
Mrs. Lee Bryant is visiting her
parents, J. Krelibs and wife of Lo­
gan.
Andrew Watson and Ernest Ros­
enberg each have a new Ford car.
A. (). Rood and fariiily atli'iided
tlie funeral of an uncle .al Clarks­
ville Sunday.
'
AVayne Benton and A, Bickford
and family motored to luuia Sunday.
------- . ^ntiQ
rder and
Mrs. Thi'iiiiis
.............
daughter, Mrs. Win. Taft, nre visit­
ing relatives in WcblH-rvillr.
Mrs. Thorndyku visited in Grand
Rapids Sunday.

Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite
Prescription
niUHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiHtniii

A Good Oil Stove
is what you need for the warm summer wcath*
er now coming. We arc agents for the New Per­
fection Oil Stoves. Come in and let us give you a
demonstration. These stoves arc the easiest to
operate and clean of any we know of. We will
deliver a stove to your home and put it in opera­
tion. Better get one of these stoves and go thru
the summer in comfort.
Have you planted that garden yet? If you
haven't you had better come in and select your
assortment of seeds from our stock.

They Are New

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
of Dowling
Nico Juicy Lake Herring_____ _____ 8c lb,

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

A. &amp; C. 11. HARBER,
•
Physicians sn&lt;l Surgeons.
Calls in city or country, responded lo
with promptness, day or night.

H

DR. C. D. OWENS
DENTIST

LEST YOU FORGET

PRllRIKV'D.I.E.
BANFIEIJ).
Rev. McLeod tior lwn sulfirlng &gt;. Thv pioneers of John.-down am)
tho pa.*t three weeks from-muscu­ Barry will Ih, .eiilertaiimd al the
lar rheumalion.
,
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fiiriu-r
HHchie Mullen to very ill of bkxsi May il. Election of officers. A pn»»
gram will Im&gt; given anti picnic dinpoison.
...
.
TM many friends Imre of Mr*. nvr will be served. Bring smiling
SmitIi IMlley will be glad to know faces and well tlllud baskets.
Al
•he M rapidly recuvinng from Lcr special rvaucsl.U-lliat jtll uiraibttjl
recent operation ill Nicholas Ho*-1 answer at roll call*— E. Sh.-uield,;
pilnl.Uiallle Creek.
Secretary.
•
G. A. Blackman 6p&lt;*nt Sunday
May 3, “Go-to-Cburch'' Day was!
wilh his son Clare at Plainwell.
a Hue success. An able discourse'
Miss .Jei*le Wilkin* of flasliiigs by Rev. BTOoks. 'Bolo by ‘Mrs.!
came Thursday for a wcrk-t-ml visit Clt.iuuci.-y Tungute beautifully ren-1
with Mis* L-ta Fox, but was calhul dered;
Male quartette, MessrsJ
home Friday afternoon by t|n&gt; sud­ Stiles, Garr. Jidiinnids* and Neal.
j
den serious illness and death of In-r
Dr. and Mrs. Elites and children!
mol her.
'
of Battle Creek spent Sunday willi I
Aunt Mary Dostcr,do&lt;-« not n cov- .tlie Dr.’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. D. C.i
vr as rapidly aS her many friend* Wiles.
wouhl have her from II"' attack of
Eli Huuglitalin of Lacey, who I
grip she’ suffered tn March. Her spent the winlr.r in Ehickgo, visited!
crnmlduiiclders. Mrs. N'-llie Hidden Iik broth't, i'l l, r lloughtaiin. one

with her.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Delo* Neal last Sat­
If every Bunday was specially urday umpired to Batllu Creek, Lak-1
nainerl “tlo-io-GJiurch-Day" ma.vb&lt; lugds- Poor lo visit hit *i«ler*.Mrs.l
wc might have a -good crowd. Wei ..
H.lu.MorIorn
Morford,
who
steadily failing.I
certainly had One crowd- Siinduy. "
i» HI yea!,
ofi*age.
u^h.uJ
..... v.... ...
School -Nntrs__
—Tenth
Tenth Grade.
Plans are being mail'- by the sen­
Freni l&amp;u eg;
iors for t^iq coinpiem-i uh-iit exer­ lo lire incubator.
cise's.
-t '
In iHilany jwc are cla?-if.Mii^*vvj(d broken.
Howers.
-Mr.-ami MtS. Hmm nml son
If the wentlierinan ki-ep-. &gt;&lt;-m|iiw
rain tlie school board will have to ol Battle Creek vt.-rc Sunday callm*
furnish the pupils With life prv- at. S. J. Zimini-rumn's.
Mi*. Sophia llitw»i-r wa» called
----- MntlrDrndr;-------- -■------ Sunday mgfrt to the in-datdi- of lo-i••
“Buzzy Avenue’’-is regaining a
.
bad reputation. Cheer up! Cherries is failing rapidly.
Hi.- L A. S. will hold th.-ir next
will soon be ripe.
Frank Brown was ali*-ut part of meeting ut Ml-s. Ik C. Stiles’ May !3.
Il will be the llrst 'meeting in the'
A Hue pro­
—We.are sorry tojay tlnl w;- lub! afternoon this year.
lost one of our Jumois, Stanley gram and idciilu suppor will lie'
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. lAdos Neal enter-j
The girl* of the -up|"i- grades
have organized tw&lt;i Im-.m l ball tamed Rev. -Brooks and wife umf;
Mr*. J...... * Mr*. Brook*' sister.; of!
Irani*.
Jennie Wilkins of H.i-1jiF--, Ger­
Our worthy -13-nti-ar' and wife.
ald Mills and Willie lt.iy from tinCalking school were visitor* Thurs-

MILO.
Alfred Chase epent Saturday aud
Bunday in Plainwell.
Mr. und Mrs. Morris Johnson and
litlli- .-out of Lansing spent Sunday
in Milo.
Mr. Bailey of Kalamazoo is work­
ing for Mr*. Blanchard.
B. Fenner went \o BufTalo Satur­
day with two cars of fat cattle and
swim* Hint were fed on his farm.
Thursday afternoon Mr. Itnlslcr
Mrs. Blanchard spent two days of
j.uiswi-ird the rap of a jib-.i-md genlast work in Kalamnzoo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ben.*&lt;in of tleinari who asked .to l;tlo'
- a picture
Prairieville were Sunday callers at 1-/
of Ihe school, which !.&gt;•
In- did. Come
inirain.
--*
again. Mister, at about •-■•■iivnil
his­
John Hosier's.
Mr. ami Mrs. Gorham and Emer­ tory class period.
We have lluishtx! our g.*ii.-ial liisson L'-wis motored to Hastings
lory
and
nre
now
revh-vtiiig.
Sunday to attend the funeral of the
We are now taking cut*- root in
latter's aunt.
Mr. K'-lchtun's people of Marlin algebra vyliich we lind qttfie inlerspent Friday and . Saturday -wilh
Miss Wilkinson look r
their daughter, Mrs. Txitln McBanc.
Miss Bertha Vincent of Chicago our openiiig exerc i&gt;-•*
spent
Wednesday
with
Mrs. morning. She is very fom
mg Irish stories.
;
Blancliard.
Mis* Fanny Brown w,iDOWLING.
Mrs. Emma lilsbridger of Dvllon
Sixth Grade.
'e are studying nl*ml "An ApHenkes two days last wwk.
Mrs. it. G.&lt;Hive has been sick all
the past week and under Dr. Kell­
wrote are very iojere-tiijg.
ar's care.
Mrs. Margaret Stanton is gaining
The seventh grad'- are rending
“Tab-* From Shakeup- are'' by Chu*.
nicely.
‘
Mrs. Clara Chichester of Augusta and Mary Lamb.
is visiting her sister, ‘Mrs. Gladys
Kidder for u few days.
Dr. Kellar has puix-hued BarMrs. Harry NagM
little of Cressey, Msi
Tuesday1.
Burman Zerl»l &lt;&gt;f Hastings spent
Wednesday night at I lie farm.
J’elcr Mosher left Thnraduy for u
*imrt visit with tn? daughter, Nina;:

Order Our Drays

Barry County’s
Greatest Paint
Wall Paper House
it is the CARLOAD alter X AR LOAD o(&lt;WALL PAPER
and PAINT that we have sold that has given\his store the name

of the “Greatest Wall Paper and Paint House'' in Barry County.
Just now our showing of Wall Pajx-r is at its very best. Every
line is COMPLETE—all the newest designs and colors, and at
ALL PRICES. Wo have something ESPECIALLY PLEAS­
ING (or EVERY'ROOM in your home and at prices so nufderate
that it will easily come within your reach. No matter where you
live in Barry county it will pay you to come-here and make jour
purchases.
’

PAINT
All that is' necessary to state is that we handle DEVOE
Paints. They nre recognized as the BEST ami give complete sat­
isfaction whtrevur they have been used.

See us for Everything Needed in Spring
House-Cleaning Time.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rcxall Druggists

Hastings, Mich.

eight pound Im»v. Leo Fredrick
Frey, Imrti Muy 1st; to Mr. and Mr*.
Fred .Frey, of Bedford.
1-UlH-rt Edmund*

Um- li-n pound gnuidHon. Iilun May
I at or near ijiiming tn Mr. and Mrs.
Bi-izi.

nl Sunday dinner Me*danie* Lovilia.
mi.........
1.....
m..i.i ■
.............i
Mi’s. Elim-r Tiiiigale.
Mi-.-daim1.* Cora Winter* and
Grui-c Edmunds Inst Friday i-alli-d

CLOVERDALE
Is not a large placct but there are many advantages
in trading there because

Kelley,The Grocer

iznn. i* makiug
with In* brolh'-i

has a store there, and everyone who knows Kelley knows that
they get just as good buying opfiortunities of Kelley as they can
get anywhere.

TRY KELLEY FOR GROCERIES
&gt;.-ry pleasant afterook of u bountiful

The many frii-lids hi-re of Mrs.
Marirarei Stanton will he ph-.i-H-d lo
hear Hiaf -lii'is renivriiiig.
.
Mr*. Nellie .Miller ente’rhiiiied her

Will In- at Hasting* Wetlm-S'lay,
April 2-Jiid. and each Wednesday
llici'-afl'.-i- nt same ollice in Steb­ lie a string around your finger—the
bins' Block, Huslings.
llr*t linger of your left htuid. Do it
Respeelfwlly,
now. This will lib, a reminder to

a™. Fern DeCnicker nnd son
Linden are visiting her parents
al Vermontville.
iv.nce and cohsull us hImiu! plutribLew Hill nml wife of Maple Grove
ing. 'i'lii* Is not a “jug handled" enllxd mi Mr. mid Mrs.- Skillman

p^cr.

from Ballh- Cn-*-k the «-nd uf dim

Tungate’s
The store that sells good, merchandise- at a low price- We
hav'e the hevrest things in Dress Goods, fancy and white Civ|&gt;cs,
Figured Lawns, Barred Muslins, French Ginghams, i’ercales
and Kimona Cre|M-s. Use our new plaited milling (or trimming.
HOUSE CLEANING time is here. Ask to see our new fancy
Cretonnes, Challies, Silkoline for curtains, new patterns in oil­
cloth.
Yours resfiectlully,

E,. Tongate 6 Son

| IT"|M&gt;sili«ii; you will be benelllled
Edith ami Margaret Lester of
Hading* spent front Wednesday
; equally willi ourselves.
• When you have any moving to he
uni il Sunday with their mother and
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
sister here.
Dr.'arid Mrs. Lcctka Irave gone tn
PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Mrs. Nettie. Mi't'alhlhi of &lt;*.|ie|«&gt;&gt;housekeeping in I lie upslairs of
agan called at Mr*. Barbara McCul­
Mrs. Elhel Emmons' house.
East of i’otloffice ’
Our Specialty.
Mrs. Mary McIntyre ami Mrs. lum's. Monday.
N. .. ........... 'arid family of BalliI'honc 126
.
Hastings Olive McIntyre tif Maple Grove vis­
ited her .sister, Mrs. Rice, Friday afHASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

"ALL AUTOMOBILE OILS IN STOCK

If. /V BROWN &amp; co.

Safety First
’

Thi* hold* true in your electric
wiring. That’* one reason
why I urge you to let me do
your electric work.- You’ll
know it is done right mid that
.your buildings are safe if I do
the work.
fr

!

You can have one of those velvety grass' plats
that arc a delight to llttfeye.
/

A

Eloctriclan.

Safety Then profit audavaflabU-

Pjrct
lllul

I . There was a largo crew'd mil BUnI day to hear M. L. Cook.
*
There vyilj he an .fee cream -mrinl
a£. lip' &lt;». C. Grange Hull next SaLI unlay evnnipg,
I Floy Whittemore is in the cily
B-'rlha MctHitrc of Bellevue, spent ' helping rare, for a daughter that ar­
i rived al Ihe home of John Fore­
Sunday al home.
Mr. mid Mrs. Midnlyre and daugh-, man's, Muy 5.
Mrs. Ilermau Bronson died May 3.
lor*. Inez, and Aldiee, visited their,
datighl• r. Mrs. Lynn Shepard arid The funeral was held at the M.' E.
rliurrli. May 7lh.nl 1:00 o'clock.
family Saturday and Sunday.
•II ati F MrS* •H'n,"’r Wnmbr spent Fri'hiy
ul-IU willi Ml.,IL E. Fold,
son* and MR.; &lt;»lindennnn nod -'t-. •tw.'-'si u dB.tii.-t
•*“ ’ U.K. Son» m.i ru.il, "• "*
Slar dislricl *|.ent Suhdav with his
. u-u.kii-iisri2vr.-AT.

CALDWELL'LAWN

MOWER

renders this possible. Ball bearings, sclt-sliarpCuing, fully guaranteed.

E. I). Lewis is attending tho atore
during the absence of Mr. KluigeiK
, Bert Nevins of Otsego visited al
smith.
“' .
.
Jtsgivod's Friday.
ll"l"-rl Murdock was in 'Raiding* lrj»Fr&lt;
d Wise of Cliarhdle came Fri­
last week on luntiuess, also Mr.
day to help his brother Lewi* Wist
Hines amt Mr. Collison.
drive a well for Everett McCallum.
JniiieSsAnders and family went b
Middlevilht Sunday to visit Mi's
Sarah Norris.

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN

'l^' trie esacnlial features
oj n Jdgh gradu invest*
nient nre combined in our I‘re­
paid Stock. Dividencl check*
mailed semi-annuaDy, l»'X&gt; per un«
num net. Twenty-four years in
business, asset* over JMJti.tXJU.
• Write for jwrticulari.
Capitol
Saving■ ( Loan Association,

Is Half a Yard

j
OII\NGEVII.LK
| t.lJily tbin-i! more we»'k* and our
; *rhonl r* closed. Tin- children all
, look iiiixiously forward for a long
‘Knt aliori.-------- “"'."'z------|| Cniiuiiisaioner E. J. Edger , of
j Rulings was a p.leaj&gt;aul visitor at

Raymond Shiillz vvlip wasm-rimi*ly ill with lyidi‘•■■•i (••yer is .1 very
lillle hMler al tin- writing.
Although imoi people ralher'like
oranges there ar- md many as fond
of them as a
: iin young lady.

Campbell and McCallum
HARDWARE
Cloverdale,

STONY POINT

a- -Join- In IklL
•fbr her msL»t
.Mr. mid Mrs. Charley Lewis of
Maple Grove and Mr. Glenn Mcl’rrk
nhd lady friend uf-Nashv ille.jmcnl
Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. Jahns

former teacher; Mr*. T. II. Itodehaugli. last Wednesday evening.
Georgia Ritchie and Eslle Warner
went In Bailie .Creek Inst Friday
w iiii a load of ayrtip and sugar.
Had fuel Crabb of Pewamo, visited
his mother last Sunday.
Dull Feeling—Swollen llamk mid
Feet Due to Kidney Trouble.
Your khlneys need help when
yopr hands nnd feel lliirki-n. swell
up. and you feel- dull and adungiub.
Take' Foley Kidney pill--. They- are
loiuc. stimulating and strengthen-&lt;
ing and feature your kidneys-Jo j
healthy normal arlion- Tty them.
Arthur MnJhoITnnd.—Adv.
1 .
■BANNER W.VfT ADVS. PAY.

Michigan

Make 5 Cents
On every dollar you (radc with us. Wc give
you a ticket representing 5 cents? When you
have traded-$5.00 or.more bring the-tickets to
us and trade out their amount. They will be
just as good as cash, if you have $5 worth or.
over. Don’t mistake the place.

WHITWORTH &amp; SONS
General Mdse.

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.

DOWLING, MICH

.""I ud". *
lay.
NORTH &lt;-HILTON.
L'«-on H'-miey h:id (lie iiu-foriuno
M.diloii &gt;• nh-r "fj Mrs. Bert Kinne .*]ieirt Saturday to dislocate lux km-e, Funday morn­
.|.--i,l la-t Tm-*day and Sunday with .her pMplc near ing.
- Tin} ahinday Sebnol Xk&gt;i&gt;VenH&lt;»n
Itimqi alt-’nd.-l Ih-I

L-vvi*. Hviwmd was retied- lo Bal-|

Brethren

Saturday

larseiH
BANNER Want Ad V s. Bring Beal

.

�THE II ACTIN
iNNER. WAV 7. WIL
—
nature. The people of Trtmg nre; flower *m*d1 le tter. ph*UM*i| m ■M-ellw. rnHrll‘T‘4 free garden
5hy. A'nu may wuur«iilimi)*&lt;l a* a general ilnfiilng THTTI! ye?
Sir. See imw Hinny year.* it took
"riiiii ing.like a lion”
t get the culture. of nlfglfit inlrolo do custom work and also. mak*'|t&lt;»'
Well flint ih the nflerr&lt;*i*&lt;t inla the l.nilvd Stale*. Ami idap. The man who dors the &lt;sn|tip rerriiln into a i-ommerruil pr*” dm
anil attendant
Incliiig n Hute tain- domi I tin I h&gt; the
warm weather have brought forth nan mi1. [ioi,i&gt;-i&gt;» .r.-u ................ - ■
by way.nl .Mexico. up through queen .* taste. R,. &lt;|&lt;&gt;n t know you,
did not sell the g.NHis—is otft after
an abundance of pajduragri This i&gt; for tho*i au&gt;-&lt;uher purpose. AA by
■ SA-,r
***** rcdS'T wh» a mill located in a rural rommunjly' er. and Ihenee over Ihe eastern pari the money and must have il too. or
In a measure iq»on grroii, ’add’s lo’flm tf.THnr i;T itiatmni-• nr-rtie-AVhrrknnwx tmfttmt tn* rdi wtH mn fg. worth n amw and
past tiros for the dairy iuws amt iminily as nothing else can.- Il is .ai some phiiii n« good m this plane»«, let him sing R hiiiKelf. So I here Jr
young rattle along a|Muil.lh&lt;* Hrd great rnineitienee In Iho agnru!-• foi: forage may not In* itilrmlueed; where th,! “roaring'' conics in and It
&lt;hty of .May. One year ago [dowing RirnlisL In'lM* nlilo lo have flour’ in llijs lurid year* MHinor by ftvv &gt;»mrs ii) too. itenjaimn • Franklin
abyuys hud a motm "to never' buy
was difhcull on ncrmint of luck of
' «llsiriliu(ion of wed.*
iireciiiitathtn tit this time, and ini
'
The Go-To-Chlireh l»uy Hipiday anylhing just iiocaiiso it was cheap
II lid e.«- May 3rd was Observed by many al when you did not mill ii. AVe would
fact the dry weather 'alh'tid:inl all
last season started real-early in th*-'
.... —.v-..-'—■■£-.••• ~......’; (he lr\mg M. E. rhureh" A regn- add never to bpy of an agent jusl
spring. It .j* an auspicious sign to holler Mill*, wlmdi in (lie pa*l have, Ittr old fashioned altendmiee wns in. because he could tell you a story
1 hat sounds slick and smooth. No
►er an abundance nf raitifnli nt this I pa«,sl Hirungh a rather diecqiieroil
doubt tie spent two or three weeks
time, as willi plenlv «if ciillhntioii nireer. *t(ll we
an* &lt;&gt;p»imi.*lle
••-•__ _ ..-1, 1................
1.......... I............. 1'., J ,ih.,*i.l fill* one-thirty o'clock in Hie aflrrimpii rehearsing that bi foti! hioking for
and preaching services one-hair
11- iiiiii ,&gt;i,.,«.-i-i»
।........ hour lah-r. Tin1 pastor, Rev. J. II. virliins. You don't stand 11 ghu*l nf
icr*1 i.&lt; ahuiy* a low eld, nmii lieu Wi-&gt;llniHik from Middleville gnvn a show with him 111 an argument.
rootlets nf spring crop®.
rciii'lion i* eiii'e In hike place.
Mrs. C.nrnelia Kennedy Wtnl to
Tim frying Roller Mills have hreil
visiLnt the lioim* of Iter W»n Dudley
fhirrhaAwl by |&gt;r. I). I. Bui let nf •!&gt;••Kennedy near lla.*ling* last week.
llillll
A social dancing party was given
»lny* ago. The pr,*«enl owm-ralnp i
al Iho hnnie of E. II. .Dunlap last
of Ihe Hulls ri.iitj.n—, Hi.- w.ll-r V(
l-'ridnv evening.' .Als’ut forty guests
]&gt;owrr right* al Irving Mai ion. I lie •;il*. wheat, jrmi and other eonimnall told were in attendance. In step
. non*!1 and several lol* iu (In1 village: lities a* well as wave* fn prove ln&lt;
to the- strains of old familiar airs,
andlhe mill, which wa« buill by H., ‘ s.M^linn*. AVe are sure J hat hetemanating
from Hie violins of tin*
srvm* lo he mull* of a spirit of al- musieiaiis Sila
C Strong nlMiiit thirty your* ngo. . '
Laiira-l'T and Frank
h'tidance upon religion* worship
For wum* lime after flu* mill Wa*)!,.
' throiighnut lli&lt;* land aluLwe dan* Travis.
hfillt in Ihe early .eighth1.*, a Ihmr-L.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Warner wore
idling liimiiu**.* wn« done by the;*'
gjivsls oLftdative.- at Hasting* last
Unit of Klrotig nml Huglii-s; Hu 11
■rtv al liii* plan
amp uf I7K, granliHt to.the north­ xiinday.
former being a prnrlical millwright 11'1
Robert Jeokin* has gone tn hfs
aiul n'mcflinniii.il expert: while the I
west lerriliiry*-"fiiM'doni in matfei.* farm
uf one hundred twenty acres,
lalb'F could make a dollar do inure gamen
uf religion* wnndiip" und all an*
one-Kilf mile from the
“ Wtstw,
------ ’ Ml •
...
funnmel
It )• .-ahi. nnd r III ... - .....................................................
... ticm'lHird 1 h,iH’liy-. -Wtiat groat locillctl
villain
1 of Leroy, .Midi. After a stay
Karinin niaiiipulalinulhatijiiiy iiiaii;rpiigr ’”&lt;ji.irn,Jh!2^ml*!Ul,.nnd a nir
nf
a
couple
oUwi'et’ nr therrahoirt
that-ever dnnm-d a fliillcr'.* uniform. । b&gt;l &lt;*f .-»l#»r«* mnmIs have
engineering
thr starting of fanning
I*i*opl&lt;* had miu'li roiitlih'ni'i* in lii*"***' pul in mollicr 1^11111. W
why mii
should
men until Iheygnl iiilo niinmi* lili-iim rva* i.n
........'
......'I
'•i “n holler
"
dnmld In- iiicitlrali*d therein •■[■•■ration* for tin- coining summer
Hubert will hie away t»» the far
gallon along, in Ihe nindie* nml gn up : thin I Ihe free distribution of
a® vilnl Inday a* iwyr iiortliyrn
Michigan resort at Bay
.then
llii'lr formerly prospr.rou*; lluwer -•■ed* anil Kitiili'ti seed** by
b-x. .1. II. AVrxflihHik '
View, two mile* from I’eliiskey.
irade drifted flway lo oilier qunr- j *oiih* &lt;1
all llirnuuli lioW tin* where ho has made , himself iiiil l.illlH.'s Ijliri-tHw nml they were |.4L»»i iiitd*i«l
IbM-Gml^ ivlulimi Ul vnlltnlfle to Ihe i.in|iricUn' of the
ed business ttf
on Ihe rocks—Iho IhwSB-* fees
ing up Ihe profits, mid mnkiijag..... - ------ - -...........................................
- again tin* leaching of man's relation Hay View House hostelry from sev­
eral seawins assiduous «luly spent at
inroads in their capital. so that in ! who om e shined free of charge Ihe
that famous Michigan retreat.
lime Ihe mill wns taken over by fhel «h'*e* &lt;»f the nation'll legislators ha*
E. R. Duntap is now working for
present owner Dr. D. I. Buller al a ■ been di*|«ii*ed with, and again (lie
mere bagatelle of ihe foiitTer worth i coiigreMiiieti are now in be allowed .Midininined. lest illltsTraled in the Will II. Johnson.
Chrislahi Bachman is having ce­
of thia property. Many iiimrov.1-; only actual I raveling expense* !&lt;■ downfall
ment foudUalion* placed prepara­
merit* nre being considered by (In* emigres*, uno ----*— • ------ ’
tory lo the ereclinti nf two new
ami families,
faniilii
present ownership to be madu dm-‘ mid
think .Dial l!i&lt;
ih,relies mi hltr home purchased in
ing Ihe spring or early summer; "posy” ganjer
nil linvi
February of Frank Damoth. The
month*, which will bo of a lasting. ed'lo Miffer.
modi’ an
eoiiieiil work was dpne by Allen K.
Malthcws afteni'Hin* ■•flor Mr. Mat­
thews had comjdeted hl* trip over
the rural Him1 delivery route With
the mail.
One day last week Omar H. Shaw
moved the goods of his aunt, Mie.
Iretta Rci'se nut In his home two
With the close ol the month ol March we haVe rounded out
inile* southwest of Irving. AVe un­
a decade of merchandising in the general store at Irving. We
derstand that .Mrs. Ilee*e will make
came here ten years ago and the volume of patronage we have •
her home in the future with her
received has met our most optimistic expectations. We are
Messrs John nml AVdliani Springer
II. Shaw. ■ ■ ■
■‘
pleased to announce after having been acquainted for so long a
time that we extend our best regards and sincere thanks to those
AVERT IRVING.
who hAve aided us to maintain a strong mercantile establishment
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Rowlrfdor
at this place and shall ever be pleased to attend to your require­
-pent Sunday wilh lheir daughter.
ments with all the business getting alacrity that has marked
Mrs. Fred.Baley and family.
our endeavors in the past.
Mr. anil Mrs. Warren Ervin v
hi-Hinditigs. Saturday.
■
Miss Gathertm' i.mrignn »|
Salurday nnd Sunday wilh her ।
MMiiclIiinu of unknown worth—prr- outs.
IRVING. MICH.
. ■' '
19041914
liap® on time-taking a* part pay­
BOTH PHONFZ-HMlingw, IW^f.^lS; Middleville Line, 102 IL-13.
ment any old nr iim-i| article at »l&gt;jg
SOUTH HOAVNIL

j

IRVING,

The irvino General sm

Sheehan English Opera Co
Will Use

A. B. CAMERON
PIANO
The distinguished artist of the Sheehan Opera Go., which comes to the opera
house on Tuesday, May 12, expresses his PREFERENCE for the fine
Musical qualities of the CAMERON PIANOS.
.
PEOPLE WHO KNOW PREFER THE

CAMERON PIANO
WE RECEIVED YESTERDAY THE FOLLOWING WIRE:

ELKHART, IND.
MILLER:Can you arrange for Cameron piano for the uae of the
Sheehan English Opera Co. at theatre for their engagement in
Hastings on Tuesday, May 12.
COL. WM. FRANKLIN RILEY,
Business Mgr. Sheehan Opera Co.

CONSIDERING
It’s_High Grade Material. Satisfying Tone Qualitiea and Durability it is
more moderately priced than any other really great piano of today.

Miller &amp; Harris Furnilure 60
GEO. F. MILLER, President

Hastings

JTKXin’HK FOB I.K-SS MONEY
UNDERTAKING at LOWER PRICKS

Michigan ♦

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Why Nol Got In Line
with .othehprogressive families and' use Sunshine Flour. The flpur that is “as
good as the best and better than the rest.” There is no reasoil for you to
use a brand of flour just because you r grandfather used it. Try up-to-date
flour, which means?Sunshine Flour. We are hack of it with an iron clad guar­
antee. You run no chances in trying it, using one sack means using it as long
as you can get it
&lt;*.
If you have any good wheat to sei 1 we can make it au object to you to
bring it to Irving. Ground feed and chick feed always on hand.

. A. CHILDS &amp; CO
IRVING, MICH

Remember Lot’s Wife
Then remember lots of other things:
First—That for years you have been
asked to pay 42 per cent profit
on bob sleds, until I proved to
you that it was not necessary to
do it any longer.
Second—That I am selling Syracuse
Plows and Harrows.
Third—That the Birdsell Wagon is
one of the best* wagons sold in
Hastings.
Fourth—That the Malleable Steel
Range is the BEST Range gold
in Barry county and that, re­
gardless of anybody's price.

Fifth—That I am selling more Wire
Fence than any man in Hastings.
Sixth—That I can save you money
on roofing.
Seventh—That 1 am not in the trust.
Eig^h—That the Plymouth Binding
Twine is the smoothest and most
even Twine made.
Ninth—That my Buggies arc NOT
made by Sears &amp; Roebuck.
Tenths-Remember I sell the best all
steel Walking Plow for $12.00.
Eleventh—Remember where I am
located and call at my store for
a square deal. ‘
”

Jesse Townsend

The Man, Who Lost thejPlow

Not inJthe’Trust

Hastings, Michigan.

FREEPORT.
AV. Kenyon. Jack Sralley and
........ |.eonard_ spent. Saturday ini
Grand Rapids.’
Mr*. Lyman Jonlison is Mill on
Jlfesfek’nsl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Rlglermk were
in Grand Rapid* Thursday night for I
Hie play “Ben Hur.”
’
tn a practice game Monday I'. M.!
Hie local'high was defenbid by the ;
-s. Pender and A. Gackeler were in srom 2 l&lt;» L hy players from last ,
year's first nine.
Elmdale mu liusineM-J^alurdny.
F. A. Sisson. Maude. Minnie and j
Henry Blearn anil family visiled
Win. AVhitney and family of Irving Clare Sisson were in Grand Rapid*:
Friday nml Saturday.
Sunday.
Mrs. Gijo Thompson is .better at
John Ruckle of Grand Rapid* visthis writing.
Mrs. (Irnrge Nagler
returned I
.1. II. Carpenter and wife.
Mr. nml Mr*. .lackson of Clarks­ Thursday from Detroit where, she.
ville. spent tim latter part of the visitnl Mr. amt Mr*. Nagler for
Week wilh their daughters Mrs. Ray several days.
‘
The High school liasc ball team
Stahl mid .Mrs. Leon Roush ami
families.
journeyed to Middleville Saturday,
Giirsls nt John Nash's nnd family when* they were defeated 7 to 2.
Sunday wi n- Will Flynn mid fam­ The locals played lianl Imll. but
ily. Lizzie Weaver, Anna mid Floyd found it useless to fry to lieat the
umpire, who did Hu* greater part-dM
winning the game for Middleville.
This is a game a piece lor this year
Al ARTIN CORNERS.
-Nettie I’lz is again assisting and the village team would like In
[day the rubber In Hu* near future,
either mi the' Hastings or IXiwclIi
work.
.
'
.
Mr. and‘Mrs. Alonzo Hilton and grounds.
little ilauuhler viailrd .Mr. nnd Mrs.
MIRTH EAST GAHTLCTON.
JoscjHi Me—’iigcr, Sunday after­
Elmer Mater-ami family Mpont
noon.
Reports from Floyd Barry, al Iho Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
lioqnuil in Grand Rapids, aiv (o I lie
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Halil Is spend­
effect Hull ho is-gotUng along nicely,
though it i&lt; thought some skin uiuy ing Ihe week with Mr .and Mrs. C.
Bahl.
, , ’.
htivo to b&lt;- grafted on bis leg.
Will-Tilmarsh
and family spent
Mrs. Sarah
Hunsberger nnd
daughter. Miss Mary OvorlinR id Sunday nflenimm with Clark TilGrand
. have liern visiting marsh and family in. Nashville.
Mrs. Due Dickimmn nnd daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Emlsley, re­
Jejinie spent Sunday aftemoolj with
cently.
....
■
The I., A. S. will meet with Mra. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Bahl.
Elmer Maier has got Ihe wall up
H, (‘.oolbaiigh. Wednesday, Mny 2’0,
for slimier. A cordial invitation is for his new barn.
GeoVge
Austin
has
built
a
poreli
to
exlonded In all.
,
.
Preaching al the cburcli next his house.
Sunday morning by the pastor. . John Titmarsh of Challnnonga.
Tenn.,
who
was
callod
here
by
the
A'our al tendance is desired. •
Mrs. Joe Mead spent the .past week death of his father, ndut-ned home
in Kalamazoo, with her son. Dorr * AVma&gt;Titmar«h nnd family. Clark
and wife.
, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Munn nnd Miss Tilmarsh and fqmily and John TilAnnie lleid«man of Lakeview spent marah spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Sunday wl(h Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr Fish­ .Mrs. Bert Tilmarsh in Hastings.
Our Mclioul closed on Tuesday.
er.
.
There was n One nltendance nt
SOLTIi BOAVNE:
church .Sunday. Certablly "Go to
Harold Gray and family have
Church Sunday" brought them out
here. The pastor preached a good moved to the hmwn recrntly vacat­
sermon on ■'The . Church" and wo ed jiy George Tattcranell ami fam­
surely would be Kind In welcome n ily.
Henry (loach and wife have mov­
like crowd every Sunday. Como
ed to their new farm near Middleagain please.
Mrs. Susie Hilton is in Allegnn
Simon Pender nnd wife ylaited
visiting her mother and other relnlivim. She exfiects to bring her George Clarke and wife of Lnwell.
mother home wilh her for an ex­
tended visit, Benedict and wife, AValler
Mrs. M. Shaver of Hastings visit­ AVallaco and
family, and John
ed &lt;ild friends ami neighbors here Ruckle apenl Sunday with C. M.
I lur past week.
. Benedict nhd family.
.................
Miss Myra FiraftP and Mrs. Mana
O. Pardee nnd wife called on Hen­
Shaver of Hastings vlsitcil Mr. nml ry JoIuimiii and wife of Bowne fenMrs. Orr Fisher, Thursday of last ler Sunday.
Wm. Neeb and family nf Clarks­
ville visited Sunday wilh Ifenry Ro­
Nowl Nowl
land and family.
.
“That ■ wee theut of mine provoku
Brltnna Bom at Sea.
Duo that I don't believe 1 aball call
there any more.- “Don't like that sort
Oa aa average 700 Britlah (objects

day evening mwl fhindfiy with Mis*
r.lvlla Seomi rtLRj|lmoro.
A. Garkei-r.’WiFi1' aiol daughters
.Aliniue and Malid visiU-d .1. Reuter
mid family «if Freeport Sunday.
.1. -Wans and family nf Carlton

+
&lt;

Appetizers at Doyle’s
It don’t make any difference what time of day you
come to us, avc will get you what you want to eat,
if it is in the city.

We Have Added Fruits
Just during the past few days we have begun ser. ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you arc hungry,
come and see us.

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
x

IN HpONAN'S CIOAR. STORE.

Hastings, Mich.

Jefferson Street

“Mark Twain”
America’s greatest humorist, was a great
smoker, and it is told of him that be once
said, "I don’t see how a man can smoke too
much when there are only twenty-four hours
in a day.”
.
Wc don’t ask you to smoke all the time, nor
will you need to do so to get the greatest en­
joyment from smoking. The greatest pleas­
ure in smoking is in having GOOD SMOK­
ING MATERIAL, that is why we take so
much interest in keeping - our tobacco and
cigars in such prime condition at all times.
-Our equipment for preserving the proper
flavor and texture of our cigars and tobacco
is the best money can buy, and when you
want a good smoke—one that you will enjoy
and be worth your while, come and sit in
our club room and . smoke one of our
HIGH GRADE CIGARS

J. F. HOONAN
Phon* 106

Jobbers and Retailers

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAY 1, 1814—20 PAGES.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20-

overreached nnd - exploded harm­

in the rear.
FOUGHT II CIVIL WAR lessly
The crown, of the bluff wilh its
। stem and rugged ascent was cov­
ered with scriihby limber, and open
WHENONLVUYflS.OLDI fields lay beyond as they soon afler-

Black Gross^

' wards learned.
’ A skirmish Hno had been sent
A. D. flADWALLAIIEHH EXPERI­ ahead lo clear the way and f&lt;ml out
the position of the enemy, but some
ENCE AT SOLTI! MOUN­
Signifies “excellence” in the coffees and teas of the world. Nothing surpasses Black Cross
dare-devils had evaded them nnd
TAIN'AND ANTIETAM
remained tn the treetops al the
quality. The large demand that we are creating for this most excellent brand of teas and
brow of the bluff nnd opened fin*,
coffees is evidence that Black Cross has touched a long-felt want among the tea and coffee
on Ihe line. They were, however,
RECALLS THRILLINS DEEDS
quickly disposed of.
drinkers of Hastings and Barry county.
The order lo advance wns shortly
IN THESE GREAT BATTLES
given and Hie Him was anon in molion. Il riiovisl forward slowly and
laboriously up that stCep incline by
While Barry Co. Pioneer Youth, Mr. nid of bush nnd rock, falling back
. Caduallndrr Began Romantic
nl limes nnd Idsing ground. It was
an uncertain scramble f&lt;&gt;r tbo lop.
Career by Enlisting.
When Ihe summit was reached a
The most extensive users of teas and coffees arc the Hotels, Cafes and Steam Ship. Com­
(Continued from last week.)
broad expanse of fanning lands ap­
panies of the world, and the most reliable of these use Black Cross goods.
The following morning's reveille peared to view. There the line
faintly penetrated fnr off dream* nailed, and they laid on their arms
■■’latid Shdlit find sounded like tlie 10 avoid the enemy's artillery as
soft hum of the bee as il'sipped much nn tmsslhh1—they won' held
nectar from the flower, then il in leash by commanding officers.
Thai wns n (kaih-frap if the en­
tihanged In the Ioiumi of n lute in the
• hands of some loved one seeking‘to emy had taken advantage of the op­
beguile, and then the shrill tones of portunity nnd made a vigpmus
We are daily receiving fresh shipments of fruits—
thu bugle Wi*re heanl ns they were charge while they were struggling
Are far below what most coffees and teas are sold at—
ut» the steep incline, or after they
nrroused from slumber.
Oranges, Bananas, Pineapples, Lemons, etc. Our or­
in fact wc received a letter from the company saying
When Um men arose and looked had arrived at the summit, for they
anges are the finest we have ever had and wc arc
n particle
we were selling below what this splendid coffee usual­
around o'er the yet unburied dead were there without
selling thcm.ai 25c_pcrJozcn^_____ ________.'
_
and noted the absence among theni of support only from tho hal(eri&lt;*s.
ly sold at.
—of many a familiar face, ffieir The hrtgadr could have been anni­
Black Cross Arrow Brand.
25c
hearts were sad. nn Ihey'thougtit of hilated, hut such are the forluttefc
About
Wednesday,
May
13,
we
will
have
a
lot
of
of
war.
Chances
nre
taken
and
op
­
"nian's inhumanity to man."
Black Cross No. 6---------- 30c
fine Pineapples for canning. Better order early.
Here brethren of the same blood portunities lost al decisive moments
Black Cross Hofbrau..........
35c
Hint decide the fntg of battles.
were lighting varh other for prin­
As they laid there in hatlle-line
ciple, the said-brother shooting awaiting coming events, Ihe narra­
The Black Cross tea is in a class by itself, it’s an in­
Don’t forget we receive fresh vegetables from
brother arrayed in the ranks of the tor made observations.
local gardens every day.
vigorating tea, free from dust or stems, sells at 50c lb.
enemy—Half the horror of a fraBack in tho roar among Ihe
trieidal war cannot be told.
.
mountains, flags of tho signal corpThe roll call revealed the absence wigwagged orders from command­
of more than a fifth of those en* ing officers.
gaged in battle.
Al a short distance in front, nnd
No lime wns lost by unnecessary in full view, tho skirmish lines of
delay for (he decisive battle had not the contending armies were active­
yi'l been fought. The- liaversark ly engaged. The lines were slend­
conlnitmd the frugal meal. The am­ er—one rank deep nnd the soldiers
munition wagons always near the ranged from throe io four rods
front in times of danger brought apart in lheir respective lines, ami
forward a full supply and cartridge the lines were from thirty to forty
- box and belt wen1 tilled for future roils apart. The s|»irmisnora tried
Phone 744
Prompt delivery
use, ami then Um 17lh willi iln brig­ to keep their formation regular
nnd their lines straight. Those
ade was soon in motion?
As they advanced along the pike, who could sheller themselves be­
slowly rtt firsti the narrator observ­ hind n slump or slone or raise or
ed the dead and dying, but one.|»oor depression of Ihe ground did so;
CHOICE
fellow who was undergoing his others stood in the open. Tho two
death st niggle. With the rattle in lines kept up a vigorous musket
his throat, particularly nttracled tire at each other. Nol many fatal­
his alloniloh. He was young nnd ities wore observed. The men were
early in his 'teens nnd I ho* fortunes nervous, perhaps, and the Uni's
of war had snipped him. He was were quite n distance apart for
lo a high voltage. And this 2301) volts. This cyirrent flown di­
liayiug Um penalty of Ihogo who those old inusketa—it required good was ordered—then Ihe musket ball’ pressure,
I
caused the quarrel higher up. He marksmanship lo be effective.
uro of fsi.il 10 volts. i&lt; .sent out ovetx
Sometimes ope lino would charge began to sing. Sergeant Tuttle of 1machine can also be reverstuf and rectly to anti through tlie primary th.- -l.'ii.b-r lran«iiii-&gt;i&lt;ui line- to the
thought that some Southern home,
company K was struck squarely be- ।used tn “sleqi-down" a high voltage windings of the transformer. This
nnd
tho
other
waver
and
fall
hack.
would soon Im draped in mourning
••
FOR ALL FORMS OF
ttveen the eyes by a musket ball. (current to a low voltage line. Now, primacy current,
11
was
.a
kind
of
a
seesaw
between
allernhling
in
for a hero it had sacrificed upon th&lt;
He reek'd from Urn ranks near the ,strange to say, the - transformer has character. surges bark ami forth used for power, light nnd heat.
them.
nitar of its country
_ Hid. a eqrrtini of ikl.LMNI volts is
That was really tho beginning of narrator like a drunken man.
no moving thirls. Il consists of n throiigh I his primary winding, rang­
Don’t be skeptical about RHEUMA. the
The next three days and nlghls Ihe tight on the enemy's right wing,
Tim enemy, it was said, was in a soft irpn core built up out of strips ing Ihe iron core tn become magne­ extremely .I.iiiu-t.iih ami hard lo modern enemy ol Rheumatism. Lumbago,
handle. Before it can be used it Sdaticx Arthritix Gout. Chronic Neuralfollowing Ihe bat lie uf stoulh ’Moun­ tali'is-ewljo-known in history as cornfield just in front, their skulk- ;of slice! inm called "laaiuudions."
tic andscUwg un Okvund il I lie hi ts in-wore s|M*nt in marching and skirmishing-for position. The do- ing forms coidd nol Im wwn, hut Around this core
whipped IWo visibTi' lines «&gt;T Threewho'll siircountrr-marchimr. for the troops clsive battle was' to come. Thai their musket
balls sang like swarms ;coils of. insulated win1, the first is -round every magnet. These "Lincs
ini
were deployed by the guiding hand night the narrator's brigade slept in’ ^&gt;f‘ bees.
Uric Acid is leaving the system.
' *es.
1
।called thy “primary" binding nnd of force" are, in turn, cut across by
cities il isnloro economical lo disof’Um (leimral like, pieces on n line on I heir (inns ready for instant
"For six years I was practically a cripple
Tlie brigade charged up Id and .the
1
second the "secondary” winding. the windings of tlie "secondary’.’ c»dl.
'clmss-boanl.
over a fence into n lane jtt^l nf ■The whole is fnrloM-d in an iron The cutting of these Tnngjieiic-"rays" tribuliidhe house current al iiighvr on crutches from Rht-tunVum. One bot­
action.
•'
.voltages,
often
ns
High
as
'23«&gt;
volts,
tle of Rhcuma cured me."—J. K. GreenThe two armies were nirtneuverThe rnwl day nl the first glim­ front of the cornfield ami .there, he- shell and submerged in insulating by Ihe .“secondary"- .induces, or
Ing for' position and advantage ere mer of dawn they were astir amt .liindthe fence, waged a tierce, pro­ oil. Tho electric current al. the creates, a secondary current much njul louse a small transformer, sus- burv. 3839 Cottage Grove Ave.. Chicago. ILL
RHEUMA—guaranteed—50c- u bottle. 4
iltage.
they again clashed, in n decisive nibbled (heir harfl-lack. No bugle tracted ronllict wilh Um stalks.
power station in question is gener­ like Ihe first although .it is smaller
battle.
Two hundred thousand was sounded or . roll-cnll made.
CARVETII A STEBRINH
After a time the enemy emerged ated at a pressure, or voltage, j&gt;f ill volume mid groat &lt;
[lighting
InsYps in that Maryland campaign They were anxiously awaiting the from the other side of Ihe cornfield
then fared each ether determined psychological moment—slill llicrc nnd the tide of baHle receded.. An­
nit to yield supremacy.
was delay.
other brigaile moved in between
The enemy's skirmish linesjiad nnd nssqined the brunt Of. battle in
One brigade was ordered to suf&gt;mrl a battery, nnd Um soldiers laid been forced hack a quarter &lt;a a n clear atftl open field .beyond tho
bn their unns. hi J he rear .of the mile or so. A sjonc house was used corn.
“THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM”
gunx ready lo spring forward nqd as a redoubt—an appln orchard lay
The nnrrnlor admired those brave
defend them from cnpluro. In case between the lines.
fellows who stood up in line un­
Then ami there, during that flinchingly while, shells hurst In
the enemy should charge them.
The |&gt;nucry seemed to annoy Iho beautiful September morn while their faces. It wns a hot place and
enemy gredlly nnd drew Um con­ Ihe dew was yet upon the grass and they were srihn relieved by other
centrated fire of their artillery. everything at peace but man. an act troops a* the enemy slowly nnd
Pnndemnnhnn
reigned, in and of heroism wns tigxformod worthy sullenly retired.
around that hattery as Hie enemy of a better cause. Jit was n caw
Tlie field al Inst was won and
Irieif hard lo silence il. Shells where discretion would have been would have resulted in Ihe annihi­
screamed nnd burst, and round shot tho belter part of valor.
lation..nr capture of Lev's whnld
• In Ihe narrator's company, com­ anny if it had not been fnr Colonel
whirred and plowed the ground.
Tin* narrator olworved Um great­ pany K. there was a genuine dare­ Miles' cowardly surrender of Har­
est danger wns in Um rear. The devil. His name, after fifty years pers Ferry.when nid was near, two
tendency was to overshoot, hut has passed from memory, but the days before Jme's army, shattered
many a shol »nd slurll fell in nnd act itself is as’clearly remembered and broken, slipped across llje Po­
though it happened yesterday, tomac intn Virginie.
around the Iia/rAy nnd among thr
wv nrited permission of the com­
troops supporting it.
Tim battle of
Antietam was
The battery’s guns were some dis­ manding ninlcer to fill his haversack fought on .the I7th day of Sopl^mtance apart, and Um rannom'ers. not with apples from that orchard be­ Imr, (Rfi2. Tim Union hiss was 2,­
actually engaged in serving lhein. tween the skirmish lines. Tho offi- 010 killeil and 9110 wounded. The
Flood by. some dislaqfe apart, ready ccr laughed nnd warned him of tho Confederate loss was 3,500 killed
lo spring forward nnd take Ihe place danger..
ami IGJT.ej wounded.
He pehdsted in his request and
of a disabled comrade.
(continued next week)
As they lay there Intently watch­ gained permission to go—the offi­
ing. one comrade suddenly exclaim­ cer thought he would lesl his met­ USES OF “TRANSFORMER”
ed: “See those shots got' Tim nar­ tle—expecting he' would exhibit
rator observed, (hat by carefully t Im “while feather." He left his
IN ELECTRIC POWER
looking in lino wilh Iho shot Im gun and went unarmed. He walked
Could dislinguish a swiftly moving briskly to Iho skirmish line nml
s'reak.
, .
. Based it. They patched him with It Transforms a Low to a High VoltThe night before the great battle
toil breath. He reached the or­
opened) which was to deoiiie the chard and commenced lo fill his
fide of that campaign, th? final dis­ haversack. The boldness of that
“Transformer burned out." an­
position of iho contending military unarmed soldier ought tn have been
■ units was made, ln.be dl«arftmged, his shield. - A true soldier always swered the 'electrician in charge
perhaps, on the following morning. takes off Ida hat al the exhibition when asked why the lights were out
Tho night was dark, and more of juieh nerve, but there arc always for I on minutes.
“Transformer burned out—er, er.
than two hundred guns on a side cravens'in an army. Some coward­
spit fl re- nnd flame, from cominanu- ly ruffian shot him down. Two men yes—to bo surer
About all any of us can do js to
ing positions, sending forth their were sent out under a flag of. truce
mtssiles of dost ruction; yet. m)ver- to bring him In—ho was wounded stammer and hang up Ihe receiver
tholem, il wns a grand sight tn lie­ in the groin nnd lived but a shod when the electrican (begins to talk
hold. It resembled a fierce thui.- lime. A shell wns dropped into about a “transformer." Ami yet. do
dor storm minus Ihe wind and ram. that house shortly aflpr Um inci­ you know, there is nothing so very
han}
understand about a IronsA continuous roar and nthible like dent and It wns quickly vacated.
Activity suddenly sprang up all f lf?t us begin al the beginning. The
Um artillery of heaven, and chariots
1 of war speeding o'er rough pave­ along the frnnb-the skirmish lines
were
strengthened
from
time
lo
electricity
used in this city is pro­
ments.
' ,
Early the next morning Ihe nth time and the soldiers ranged near­ duced at a water power station lo­
wilh its brigade wns in motion man­ er In each other. The brigade cated on a Hille river about 100 miles
euvering hero and there.to count­ moved forward a quarter of n mile away. This electricity is carried
or so when the enemy’s ennnonad-. across the country, from Iho power
eract Iho enemy.
Alioul three o’clock in the after­ ing grew terrific wilh a front-nnd station to Iho city, on slender wires
noon It advanced quickly down Urn angling fire. The line wavered nnd suspended high nlmve Ihe ground on
pike and crossed Antietam creek was thrown into confusion. The steel' towers; These wires .are nol
over a narrow bridge nnd deployed mon were ordered to lie flat upon verjfc large, probably about the di­
tn Uy right between the creek nnd Um ground. The order was quickly ameter of your little finger. Now­
a high steep bluff and formed in line obeyed, not even an officer of Um electricity is very much like water
of Sal tie. They were at the front line remained standing. It was said in one respect- If a largo quantity
now nnd on the firing lino soon to Ihe supporting batteries ran out of of waler is to-be transmitted across
ammunition. The enemy seemed (he country nt a low pressure a very
bo. ’
. ..
,
With due respect to his superiors to take delight in bombarding them large water main, or canal, must ba
the narrator thought and still and worked their guns vigorously. used. The same quantity of waler,
thinks the crossing of that bridge Shells screeched nnd screamed and under high pressure, can be sent
was a military blunder, and a use­ round shot went bounding along the through a vastly smaller pipe. We
less sacrifice of life,'for the enemy ground-~safety Iny in lying close can easily raise the water pressure
had lheir guns trained on that and Mother Earth was never em­ with a cenlrifulga! pump. But In
raise the pressure -of an electrical
briitge and the creek could have braced more affectionately.
Phone 18
been forded anywhere; When lie­
All things have an ending, they current, we have to use a "trans­
hind the bluff they bad a temporary say. and (he kaleidoscope of the former."
shelter. Th« enemy tried io ftss its battle changed. The enemy’s artil­
The transformer, as its name im­
shells over among them, but they lery fire slackened and au advance plies, transforms a low voltage, or

glack Cross Jeas and Coffees Extensively Used in ftotels and Cafes

THE PRICES WE SELL AT

FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS

JAY MEAD, Hastings, Mich

East Side Grocery

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM

Your Next Winter's Supply of Coal Now

Did it ever occur to you to take time by the forelock in the purchase of
your supply e£ next winter’s coal. You would save big money by taking ad­
vantage of the present low prices we are offering at this time of year. We
are in a position to supply you NOW at the lowest possible prices.

Hard Coal, any size, $7.50 Per Ton
Pocahontas, egg or lump, $5.00 Per Ton

From year to year our coal trade has been increasing. It has increased
to such proportions that we have felt warranted in building a trestle and
spacious coal bins at the junction of the C. K. &amp; S. and Michigan Central
Railroads. We are starting work at once on them and will be able to care lor
16 car loads of coal at one time in these extra bins. Everyone who has ever
purchased coal of us knows that they get prompt service and perfectly honest
weight. These things taken in addition to the superior quality of coal we
always handle and considering the remarkably low price we can quote you
at this time of year you can plainly see there is no possible reason why you
should not buy your winter supply of coal NOW

Edmonds
ros
The Elevator Meh

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 7, 191L

The Oliver Plow

that feather dustors should never
be used upon any occasion. They
merely scatter Ihe dost, which llnds
lodgement upon some other surface
in the room. Use a cloth, dampen­
ed if- iMissible. theft go-over the
polished frnuilurc wilh some -good
preparajion for cleaning and pol­
ishing. Burn 'your sweepings at
oner. Do not sot your .dust pan
down in a draft and allow it to be
carried through Ihe house. Furth­
er, do nol keep your dust cloth in
a drawer, ladter dip It into hot waler.nnd hang it in the air to dry.
The following suggestions and
Salmon lavnf.
hints fnr cleaning, und keeping
Two tablespoonfuls of melted clean, have been culled from many
hull.if, one-half of a cup full of sou ires:
cracker crumbs.'rolled,line, one can
For painled rooms put a five cent
of salmon; -minced and seasoned package of baking soda in a pail
wilh nah and pepper, and two1 eggs, and pour over it about two quarts
well iwitoti,. -are thiidiigredients for bf lx&gt;iltng watiTTniri :st ttwelL.IJtrvr
a' nice supper dish io J&gt;e-eaten cold, another pail full of warm water Tor
or, if you wish, a .Cvnrui dish to be rinsing. Gel n piece of woolen
served with, white amice. Prepare cloth; dip il into your soda waler,
Success in fanning very largely gets right back to the question of the right preparation of the soil lo receive the
all of tho nigrcilienls and then mix rub a little snap on it nnd wash
seed. If the soil isn’t plowed RIGHT, then the land can’t be prepared right. There’s where an Oliver plow will
together quickly anti Ughlly and part of your wall good. Then take
steam for due hour in a pound bak­ and rinse good and dry It. Do not
soon pay for itself on any farm. When you have an Oliver plow you KNOW that your plowing will be done RIGHT.
ing powder can ho it will slice in use thr same cloth you used for
There
is no general purpose plow in the world that can compare with it. It is adapted to all kinds of soil, most
pretty round slices. When nerved washing, lull a clean one for ihe
cohl place a thin slice of lemoti on rinsing. Now have another dry
economical when it comes to repairs, and you can always "bank on it.”
cloth ami wipe over your washed
each slice of tho salmon loaf.
Wc’vc sold hundreds and hundreds of Oliver Plows to farmers in Barry County and they dlways givc the best
part. This will eleah tlie dirtiest
limited wall with little trouble.
Bean Friiicni.
of satisfaction. We buy a CAR LOAD of plows and repairs each year, and by buying in the large quantities wc
- One cupful of beans, one eggr one Keep changing the rinsing water
do,
wc arc able to sell at the lowest possible price.
when
it
gets
dirty,
also
stir
your
cupful of bread crumbs, one tea­
spoonful of chopped herbs. Wash soda water every limo you use it.
THE OLIVER SULKY PLOW is built on the most scientific lines; is of the lightest draft; most easily handled
A recipe for wall paper cleaning
and soak Hie lieauft over night in it
docs the BEST and CLEANEST work. CALL AND SEE OUR BIG LINE OF OLIVERS.
basin in one and n half pints of wa­ has been given as follows: One
ter. Slew them for three hours in quart of flour, one pint of waler,
the same waler, adding mon’ if one heaping tablespoon of salt, one
necessary. Keep the. lid. well clos­ of linking soda, three of ammonia,
ed so as to keep the steam in, but one of borax. Mix all together and
do not tel them come to a boll un­ steam in tin Jiasin for one-half
til they arc nearly ready. .Mid hour. When done cut in four pitfeo*
herbs alwul fifteen minutes iieforr and work- with hands for three or
taking them off tin1 tire. Hub Hi“ five minutes, wjicn it will be ready
whole through a colander. mix with for u«e.
To paper an old wall or one Ihaf
the yolk id egg and half of the
bread crumbs. shape into balls, roll has Ite.-n whltr-waslied, brush it nil
iu white of egg and remaind-r of over llrst .willi n Wash of Portland
bread i-nnnbs. mid fry in olive oil cemeiit nlMiul like thin cream.
Steam yill not affect il.
.
till brown anil i?ri«p.
• Uw kerosene instead of-water on
black woodwork.
St nurds Href Kittery.
-black when dry.
Cut the kidney into slices. season work use gasoline.
highly wilh pepper mid salt, fry it
After summer use. doubtless the
n light brown, lake out tin* slices,
then pour a little warm water into Mckt'r work will require a good
the pan. dredge in some Hour, pul cleaning. Do not scrub il with
Qr^LrnrvT Atrvrr-c
I
J,,ry ,Jsl for M|,y Tcr’u’ wnI
soap
and water; that Invariably
in slices of kidney again; let them
oCiilUOL iNOlilo
Josiah Alwiiif, Hustings City, 1st
slew* very gently; add some parsley turns il yellow mid causes unpleas­
I and Ith Wards,
[
if liked. Sheep’s kidney may be ant squeaking; try scrubbing it i
Henry Bi iison, Prairieville Twin ,
Hill 11 Srlioul.
split open, broiled over a clear lire with suit walei'. If there are shab­
A. U. Blown, Hastings Township.
and Served with a piece uf butter by places, give. Ihe article a thor­
THIS WHRK'S N’KWS IN
• English XI have begun the study
ough salt .water frails- flret{ senifr
John Carlisle, Oraiigeville 'I'wp. •
NKAR-HV toUNTIKS. ,
of. Macbeth. on each half. '
well, nnd dry Us quickly as |a&gt;ssi*Wallace Chilson. Hope Township.'
• The Modern and Medieval History i Chas. E. Cox. Assyria Township,
hle in the open air -and sunshine.
Apple Cake.
The members ut Hie Uihnc lodge, .studcuto have taken up the study' । Geo. B. Craig. Hastings Townsh1|i.
Should you decide to paint the furPrepare a very short biscuil Uillire. get Well mixed luiiitt, rather in Ionia have organized a band.
of Ihe French Hvvululiim.
Jacob DeBack, Orangeville Twp.'
'dough slightly sweetened and )Umr- lliiu; if itainl is too thick it will alEnglish IX' have completed the• • •
J. E. Downs, Yankee Springs Two,
ally bulb-red when spread in a ways nil&gt; off on the clothing. It isl Owing to the fact that tbc loafers study of "As gon lake H.”
Peter Fick. Johnstown T&lt; wnship.
shallow Un. Pare, core gnd slice well to tlnish with a coat of eiumu-1 j lining tlie street qoruer* have uuide ; Latin IX- aririguxnuig how lo count ! Earl FonL Barry TuwtUliip..
aufilcienl apples ujMin the 'crust to to make ii last longer: enamel does' passim.1 uiipl.-.i-jut remark--. Indie.- in Latin.
~
John Francisco, Hop# Township.
cover it neatly, hut not heavily. not "hold dust like ordinary paiul. J of Caro, who havo lx*en the victims i Tie- Virgil Class are having' a i John HiM'vcnair, Carlton 'i'wp.
Don’t um i floor finish which will
Sprinkle generously witlr sugar,
Habinet-makers assure us that iof, tobacco juice intended for the I final
................
review'of
....
,Lathi
M.,„ vrara«.|rar»»*.wu.
Composition. J,
i . W*-. liUWblilZel, Maple lihlVft
cinnamon mid a
Hour. Bake h alhef furnituve covering will not ( HxiHer. protested W» I strongly that
Icayc unsightly worn spoil after a
English IX have commeue.-d read- [ 1’VI’1
until uffples nre tender and' the eliaiige color "as long as there is a the village council luv passed onli- ing
little wear. Kyanize is made es­
L&gt;w. l*'s ixiems....
1
A.
Jr
Hough
tali
n.
Baltimore
Twp.
1
cake
is evenly hrdWncd. Serve piece of it left," but many house- J’.*,,cvs,
abolish the nuisauce.
pecially to stand the scuH and
Paul this was absent from
’ ' school
’ ' ■ Ii Loe llubbard, HulliiiKf Township.
fresh.
keeprs know to theifr sorrow that lhese loafers u«ed to sit on dry the latter part of last week.
Wm. |l. Krilcy, Burry Towndiip.
tread of heavy shoes, without
■ leather doe-S fade and'that it is not g'xxls boxes mid "whittle the lime
Mary Kamlall was absent
a'..
Ir^mi
Myron Kilmer, ILutings Cily, 2nd
cracking, periine, or turning white.
Meringues.
always possible to restore il to its away, but since these thrones of in­ school last Thursday.
- j and 3rd Wants.
It is a zMi/df finish, instead of a
Beal Whiles of f»ut tuuw until former hue. Tlie treatment de- dolence have been nniov. &lt;| the men
Gertrude Potter was absent oik- ! Wm. Lietka. Irving Township.
mere mixture.
- •
still and add gradually, while beat­ scribed below will at least cleans.- have been,compelled to h an on any day lust week. •
.
\i John Marl in. Castleton Township.
convenient
object.
They
hail
to
step
nhiecL ’I h.*v had In
ing constantly two-fhinls cup sugar. ami brighten faded leather, if it
Slip Grade.
1. Curtis Parkhurst. Carlton Twp.
Kyanize alio makes a beautiful,
used “Chewin'
Fohl in one-third cup sugar rnul add does not entirely bring back the de- whittling, but they use
•
Benjamin
Schneiiier,
Woodtaud
Hertha
Shultz
hits
been
absent
on
sanitary,
most
durable
finish
lor
l&gt;«&gt;,.i...i color,
..&lt;&lt;i^.r. first
i. irs. witeh the
...e leathlea... torbaccer
*""*......
2just
”'* “
•...........
e. The scatthe
same
one-half teaspoon vanilla. Shupe parted
, Township.
furniture and all woodwork about
------«... _a soft s|s&gt;nge
---------- squeezed
— leezixi ••■rinf
Lerimt’ of
uf these ""sons-of-resl''
mjiis-o.-..
has account of her mother's illne--.
wilh spoou on tin. sheet covered er
with
Walter Ward has been absent uni Charles Scliniidelmiiycr, Thorn-,
*. andwith letter paper, bud bake thirty nearly dry from hot soap suds,
inc house.
ami bee« a great source of satisfaction nccounf
of illness.
appje Township.
minutes iu slow oven.
.
remove as much moisture as pos­ to tlie women of Caro: Other (own*
Dorothy Joy has returned to] Wpi. C. rimitlu .Maple Grove Twp.
Seven artistic colart^cmd clear i alto white enamel
...
sible by rubbing with a flannel ought to follow suit in ellmintrtim-’ school.
/iZ’i 'i
,1 Hatry Stevens, Johiislovvn 'I'wp.
Huie of Left mid Hlghl.
Come in am] get a small cap ol Kyanize and give it a trial. Tbc
cloth. Bel the piece of furniture in the iiusiuiice of compelling women
Oi.l»ha
hullm,
„l
th.
.11,
w„(,
i|a.lluB, tlly. l.l aud
to
run
the
guanllel
of
groups
of
tlie
sun,
so
it
will
dry
thoroughly
There need he no confusion in the
makers guarantee it absolutely, and so do we.
lius
it
reived
&lt;t
IMmrnansliip
dipbmia.
|
(th
Wards
•
staring,
"gawping,"
gossiping
idlers.
much-debated question of “left and and quickly. When the leather is
-Mosher find Wririll from I Mai ioh Swift. Casllrlou Township.
right" if the waitress will bear in entirely |ky i‘Ub it briskly wilh a
Iletdmg visileri us last Wednesday! All« it D. Tllas. Baltimore Twp.
mind one simple rule.
soft ilminoT cloth wet with kero-, Ono of *thc most interesled men In
..
,
! II. j). Trim, Hastings City, 2nd and
'When plate, cup or other article sene. The inorc tlioroughly the oil, Cass county in the present Mexican
M.‘"i o ri‘ ,1,,rirai‘ri,of Kalamazoo., 3r,| War(K
, W’lVI
Hastings, Mich.
is to he taken from the tray by the is rubbed in the belter the'leather troulih-s is Davis W. Bull, now livk |t Wolcott, Irving TnwnsliipT ,
eater, or he is lo help himself-from will look. The furniture should Ik-[ ing with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Vlslleil II. b. Hie post week.
s
2nd. Ward.
nn offered dish, the wailresn mu«! left in the open air until the odor Dine, near tllenwtMxl. At Ihe tnkEnough for Him.
Miss Itomna supplied in Mi&gt;
stand on his left, that lie mny use of the kerosene has entirely disap­ ing of Vera Cruz by tlie United
..... days last weeTwo negroes were onco matched for
boll's room. lwi&gt;
his right hand frrdv. What Ihe peared.
Slates nearly dH years ago, Mr. Bail
Calkins, has entered tlie| 11 boxing contest: Flnaily ono began
waiDess puls upon the table with
Soap, or a cloth inolali-netl willt was a soldier under Gen WIlVh'IdL.
- - grade.
.
scoring heavily, and the other went to
her own hand must be fiom- from gnsoipue or kerosene, will clean la-■ bcolLr IJc Jitnl ctillsled at Cincin- *.’ini
•
Ike Sttmlart tttaHeaaly
the right.
vptory or toilet bowl very nicely.
nali. 0w and Wilh the troops was al , In drawing (he children nre irtak-1 his comer at tho end of tho round badm
t
.
ly beaten. Ho failed to respond when
Place
n
lump
of
unslnckcd
liiqe
in
once
sent
tn
the
front.
.
In lioOMM-leaiilng Time.
Ml -. 1 nd-.)- and Mrs. fcarkm visit-! tho belt rang. "Como on hcah. nlggab,
damn, cellars or closets, renewing
ed our *. h.M| &lt;me day last we.-k . dls am a tight to a flnlsh." mtlenged
ARTHVH E. MULHOLLAND
Road building will Ik* resumed in
ful housekeeper ik'bcfliifaing to when il begins lo crumble. It will
Ma’nni l,a^uri”' “ ’* ’■&gt; ‘ho more lively of tho pair. Tho batabsorb dampness aud mustiness.
nearly nil part* of Kent county tins
think of - her. great srini-annuiil
m.rd Ims Ih-cii td... nt ‘er"d &lt;»«
“l tn ht. corner
A small quantity of ammonia wa­ week where the road commission
cleaning, and her mind is busy
IBMH ^n.ra.1 during Hie t&gt;a.-l w.-. k, | “e“‘* d,ow“- dejected. "Yes. nn’ I'm
planning flu- easiest. ties! and most ter |M&gt;ui-ed into a-sink ami followed
The .Mil grade have completed the finished," be grunted.
.
■
ihoniugh way in which it may lie by 1ml water is excellent to remove work laid out proposes the tumpl*1grease und dirt. It helps the pipes, lioil id four leading roads inlo siip|&gt;li-m&lt;-ntary work in reading
accomplished.
Grand
llapids
during
thi*
summer.
too.
■
stories of ' Aiabiajf Nights."
Many housekeeper.' -are arriving
Something Worth Seeing.
South Division road from the cily
April School Report.
j A (oar-year-old youngi«t--r op
at the conclusion that the easiest
first
limits In the south county- line—
To Dis In th« Last Ditch.
Thi- fi.lluwlng refuirt gives Ih&gt;- j visit
’ " to
’ i a city
cily saw. a ferryboat cross­
Plainfield tn.id from Cedar-Springs
horror, nnd never allow the Imuse
The saying to Die In tho T^»t Ditch, to the city—-Cascade roml from eiindlimml. attendance, and btm'rl Ing the" river.
— "Ob, mammal” ho ex­
to become dirty| Says a writer in may be attributed to William of Or­ Rowtie Center lo city and the Ada- inftH-matmii l oiicerning ) the Has-; claimed, much cxcitco, "como ana
excited. "cOoio and
a hniiaekeeping page of an ex­ ange. When Buckingham urghd the Diwcll mud .........
&gt;" -«•
.. ...............
connecting ....
up witli
the Kr,L®, ,,^^.1
change:
Inevitable destruction which bung t'ascnilv mad at the “blacksmith
“It is far easier to keep a house
ing April 25. PJH.
“ 6
“
over
tho
united
provinces
and
asked
,
shop.''
Some
bad
slreleho.*
of
.Juad
i
decmitly, neat ev(-ry day than to I
Tulifi uumln-r enrolhxl. 1150.
.1
—-----------------------have
a
mmeral
delivetv
of
rul
bisli
i
hlm
whclher
he
did
not
see
that
will
I..completed
on
Alpine
con.h^’^^nThl. I™""II u.______ M-Tkm
Numbi-r lipyg enrollrd. 515.
a
Thoughtful.
'«• "'II' "IH" "'Wir'l n»,l
ron.l
Numbi-r girls enrolled. Oil.
■ "Whenever I Hnl»h reading ono of
reulled
ths
1
already
frfiilI
Which
will
give
a
ron
­
innal and upheaval interferes willi *• mo certain mean*.' rat&gt;uvu
Number iH-lunging al cl&lt;&lt;-&lt;- of; my po«ms." said tho poet. "I always
comfort, and Ihe .gradual arcuinu- prince, "by which 1 can be sura nover. Itnuuu* streli-h of good road from "''I1.1. . lr''”'
»
। ।i
it &lt; i loaT® tho platform on tiptoe." "How
,,h* ci,y &gt;&gt;"rlh through SpaDla. K&lt;ml
lalioii of six months surely is n; to soo my. country’s ruin—I will ail'I'n
*~ I
thoughtful!" remarked his friend. "To
• •^“
lUily. and. joining Muskegon county's mmil'lit i/iu- “U-mb0r bc,ftnt?lnK
menace to* Ip-allh. One ' thing is tho lut ditch."
,1 system al tlnsiiuvin and Hie second
Average daily nilufiilalice. ICO.
*’rid4alitag the audience. I suppose."
sure, to light dust is like waging’
'
gravel course pul on the Kalathe battle with inbred sin: Il mu.-l i
Avejjige per cent of alleiidam-e,
—i--------- —---------• j niazoo avenue niul East Paris n&gt;adi*
be incessant and lasts while life il— f
Trumped.
WJ.fi. • About Scratched Silver. •
»df endures. An old colored mam­ .
.......
Nuuibrr.uf non-resideul pupils.
Whenever
silver
him
become’
—, _------------------- j} play ’ Ijiml Conimbwioiiitr A. &lt;’- ('mrton
my used lo say to restless' children ,I eanjs!" exclaimed a man whq'lhad ! was notified Monday (hat the United
HAVE nsed your International
jilted j 182.
scratched maku It quiu&gt; smooth by nib-i
when they play Iwcamc so &lt;i!
I ‘ ii?S
‘
* motor truck daily over a route
-Imt •■! visitors, HB.
: ting It well with u piece of chamois!
’ b0UI‘ unforfflhate at the game. "You • States governnietil would send a .I Numb
that il tired her nerves to the limit
&gt;i vw-vin
*«» «&lt;••«
■■■»&lt;»■ to bej
mJ' lltghi’i. u^ ^nu,.
iI ,oatH
icumcr
wai
nun
Ueeii rolled
Imo
1 : i [mean you wish you had learned, don't r: •&gt;&gt;-•&lt;»
herd juf
5o vlk to
Mu lligan
«
r
thfll
ha
”
been
rolled
into a
eighty miles long, through winter and
•lair’, chirdre-n. ef yo’ ken’t lx- easy. '
by the
Il nucleus
for a.
n
and
d(DIXhd
o.
a
oU
your was hl. wife’s sarcastic. used
re- .........
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-.-i.-- f-&gt;- Mts.-&gt; Mi-l*uiuUMp. ’JK87; Alls? Ja- oii- , Ught ba
ball and dipped iu •sweet
oU.
summer, for the lut four years, and havo
Im easy as yo' kenl’ Ho. if we can-j :
1 big herd to h&lt;- tin md loose later. Mjk WJffl; ,urs.
MnC Gornam,
Gorham. v/.ui;
V7.fif; oils*
UIm '
we*t o
U&gt;
aitj|na|1| wj|f |jkt'|y |ie pim-ed BlrBain, VEK; Miss Hampton. O7.i;1 '
never mi»eod a trip." writ* one m, ,,
, ,
not be actually.dean, let us be as Joinder.
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Service such as this maxi got would add much to
clean as we caii! "
L|mlt on Tree's.Growth.
,
' on the Hum.-lil&lt;&gt;ii lake stalo reserve Ml'S IK-Vim-, 97JH: Mr. Nash. WJf;
flio profits of your buriocs, by handitug your pro­
However, when we have carpels,
u„«nii«ht
•- ami carefully guarded and protect- Miss Hi;freinou,.
Miss Mumu.
The vine does not grow above 8300 j
duce
rapidly
at
tho
right
monient,
and
cutting
down
many of us believe that they mus'
00.76.
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foot above tho sea. The oak ceases
! ed for several years.
your general hauling aspemas. An International
be taken up ut least mire, a year il [ Tha H«ht of the moon la the time
Thi! fullbwioR teachers rppori nn at 3350 feet, and tho flr nt 7.000 footApplications to -opril saloons in
motor track would give you such service. Manybusinot oflener, despite tlie h ign of the ,rom ncw moon to full moon, and the Homer have been filed wil|i Hie laniin-Ss: Miss Pettit. Miss Hamp-;
.
ue$» meu, realizing tho advantages and economies
vacuum cleaner. The comfort of. dark of the moon ta from full moon to' village council by Fred Mayer and ton. Mr. N.i-h. Mis* Vinccnl. Miss;
ai.ver DranSi,
to bo secured, havo lopg b««a successfully using
canx'l' is wot to.be denied^ though new moon, or throughout the waning1 Will Iteiclmw, who were engaged
the light running, durablo International motortruck.
M
'
”
,k
any
.«»
they ate certainly not cleanly floor period,
jn the bu-inesy when lite booz|; par­
Tho solid tires cut down tire trouHso, The motor
on In despair.—BUrko.
etwe rings.
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Iain went put six years agn iumtor
is simple aud has plenty of power for wnergencies.
Health a--------| actor
In Succcm&lt;
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local
pionibiiion
onnoanri-,
---------Melira Kldnr, and Bl.d'lrr
th.- J.-u'
1;„&gt;l..l„l,.w nrd^.i
!r..|
The brales aroaafo on any hill. Tho ignition syctcm
floor-, envied with run- the ma Kilim J and Stodder
wlij .|i
iUwt
repcalcl. Ifr.inThe iarg.-st fuior
contributing
to.
' ;
- • • । Keep Bunrl Mini-inciil Mrgular.
is
of the best. Ono lever controls tiio car. The
' 1Trouble
—Everybody
Everybody-SatWH..,
lor of keeping clean is not so difli- I
rouble—
Satudled.; pr jia&lt; a
Wer I.OW population in imm- sm-eega
is
international Is built to save ypujnouoy.
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ii iimloul'lediy
undouldedlyI
Dr. King'* . Ni.'W Life Pills keep
Let ns show you all that an Ihlcrnational motor
I'Uit.
I Everywhere
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’
‘ ii arc
aretaking
taking.Fo,Fo-; । acrnrdiiig to the hist censu- which healHi. &lt;i 1ha.' --------•-----Ihwb oh-MTved
that a I atomat'h. liver ami kidm-y&lt;1ii healtrack will do for you. Drop a card today tor cats*
Bugs
slioiihl be shaken hard
hard;; ley
tey Knlm-y
Kulm-y Pills, and are so satisSatis-[will
„ his bowels | tliyr condition.
rs should
, wd| Id
1, in two, and only lwo.salomw, i man i- ridom sick Wlir
when
Hid the laHly of
loguos sod full iaf ormation to tho '
y. brushed daily with
fled they urge others
underth.-. Warner-Crampton law. !uiv regular h.- is hove*
woekly.
wilh a whisk
wpisk [fled
othere to
lo take them hinder
well
when
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— pg(sj»n* and waste. Impruvc your
fiKk
—
.m*.J.
i,„ -»
v-u.. McIntosh.
u-ira.-s Alaii. I
_
' '■ [they are lotMipaled. For emuU-. i complexion by flmdiing the liver
i dampened
wilh '.HI and
wa-1 also.
A. t
J'. Kelly.
-----------------------r with alcohtd and beaten|sa««&lt;* “F recommend them to all,
Cure for Stomach Disorders..
• nation you. will find lintliiflk quite so and kidm-y*. “I ---o| more relief from
Wjr in th» open air. Hard-; who reffer from kidney troubles
Di*ordn- of the Momarl
one frox of Dr. King's New'Life Pill*
:h,may
be'
as
ChambattainV
Tabk-ts
v
lhey
«oor, .« raur...
tor they *r«- nn^.~
by ,h-u3 of Clraml.........
mberlain's
the,bowclf
but nn......
, (
Ripid,
Mich
_
than any mMirin*.- - I ever
tri^T* 1101 °'ilyi) mo\.•Grand
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Sol,) b, ,11 .bol.i
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uriflAia .if
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prove the appetite1 and strengthen say.
C; E. Hatfield,
of Chlrago. Ill.
CHisary to re- grim, weak hick »nd rheumatism.
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Ihe digvj-timi. Thev are sold by all 25c. Hwonimendi-d
b Catveth A-1
nment, I Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
banner want ad vs. fay.
dealers.—Adv.
Hlebbiua, A. E.’Mulholland.
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♦ International Sunday ♦
(
4 School lesson 4
1
,
1
-

By Lee W. Antra.
Fur tiunilay Muy 19.

God." AH tiial wo have bejopgs to
G&lt;mI.
Time, money, taleute,—wo
have ilium through His grace. In
Vin-ae t 'wo sre tofahow tha unJim
Bioward nmdu poor use of the
Utiugs coinntillbd to him,- and in
verae 2 ho must give nn account. So
we. fare an accounting day, as
stewards ,pf God. Wo must all
gtand before the Judainent seat of
Christ (Hom.
14:165; the place
whcro-lhe believer to judged for re­
ward. Let this aolamB truth mold
&lt;iur lives. Facing judgment, the
steward mado provisions tor it,
herein allowing his wisdom, for
which he was commended. This
was tho wisdom of the unjust. Let
those who are in Chrltrt. manifest
Um same wisdom in their steward­
ship. The unbeliever. . too, faces
judgment—judgment in which his
wicked works will be brought-up.
I a.11 him make provision, for the fu­
ture by receiving Jesus Christ as
Saviour, Lord ana Master.
Next we note the wisdom of the
Just. Clirist is .tho Holy One and
the Just (Acte 3:11). and we in Him
gre'mado Just. Tho kingdom of
hen ven will be set up when our
J-ord returns to earth with His
saints, and we shall then reign wilh
Him. “It is In proportion to our
care, ns to what place we shall oc­
cupy in tbc coming kingdom of our
bird and Saviour Jesus Choist. He
damiot Surely trust us - -with thr
uleriinl things of tho heavenly
kingdom if we have not been faith­
ful to Him in the mere teimiornl
-things hole and now, tlw things
Hint arc to pass away so' soon.
Would wc seek a high place and
have tho reward there, and great
usefulness to Him then, we must
remernbor that it duponds hpon
what we are doing with our Lord's
goods here and now."—G. L. AlMch,
in “Our Hope” Magazine. Then,
too, there are Iho true riches of His
grace—things that He roveals to
them who obey Him, that can be
trusted to tbc faittiful ones. Would
you know thb rleon tilings of God,
the secret of the Ixird? Then be
faithful lo Him. “Not every born
again one is truly faithful.” The
wisdom of the Just One concerns
stewards &lt;P-I2) and sm cants (13).
In verse 13, Hu calls for singleness
of heart in our service. Too many
people or*’ *ryi»K 1° “ho religious”
nnd still hold oilto the world. Christ
and riches cannot toith have ihe
(Iral place in your heart nl the same
lime. Neither can pleasqre occupy
as large a place hi your hie as docs
Christ, if your service is accep­
table. Which will you hold to, and
which will you dc»ptoe? l( you
hold to Clirisl aud despise mam­
mon. He will hold to you, and give
you the true riches; if you hold to
inniiqiuin and despise Him. He will
know your choice and act accord­
ingly. "Choose ye this day 'whom,
ye will'sei-ve." "Soon will He come
and I ben our accouut must be ren­
dered."
■
Precious Points.
V 1 “was accused.” Our unfaith­
fulness cannot be hid.
V 1 "wasted.-hi» IpHids."’ What a
charge to lie laid al the door of tho
chilli uf Godl Arc yob wasting “His
goods?"
- 1
V 2 "He called him.’’ No warn­
ing. Be realty. ’Luke 12:40.
V 3 "within himself.” Medita-

The Unjust Steward.
' Luke I6:t-i3.
■ some ancient disbursing office. Thera
to a great deal of hidden treasure tn
Guidon Text: Luke 10:10.
the earth, and If Ethelred pennies are
Introductory.
.
to bo found In veins It would pay Eng­
After the three parables uf chap­
lish capitalists to start mining opera­ ter 15, aiklrvtW(*d to the Phurisees
tions.
and Scribes, Jesus spoke the words
of today's lesson lo His disciples. It
to lUiid (v II) that the Pharisees
Covsr the Fingers.
Tako a lady's handkerchief by heard these ihings, but the disciples
diagonal corners and bind around were the Ones addressed. Uur les­
son
is in two parts: the parable,
baby's baud, and forearm, allowing
thd-l^at corner to project paaftbo lit­ and then the words that follow il.
Il Is emjeerning stwards (1-12) aud
tle hand an In ah or so. So wrapped. .servants (13), stewardship und ser­
vice. The man in the parabib to
and llttlo fingers do not catch iu the distinctly said to bo an "unjust
gathers. The' handkerchief may be steward'' who was comuHiuded for
removed by pulling, out the projecting his wisdom, not for his houesty. Hu
corpar.
was one of "the children of this
world (age)," as contrasted with
“the children of light.” We pre nol
Prehistoric English Quarry.
therefore lo seek an example iu the
A prehistoric quarry, believed to man's methods. He becomes an ex­
havo belonged to tho ancient llrltous, ample to us iu Ihe fact that he
was recently unearthed by accident at tbouglil 'uf the future, and so di□aping Hills, Hitchin, Hereford, Eng­ r&lt;c(ed his affairs as a steward as to
land. A plow horso was walking along milke preparation for the future.
In Hhs lie was wise, although iu hto
pad Into a circular hole about two feet metIkmDk unjust. Here, us else­
In diameter. Two Hint Implcineata where. (take 18:2-8, e. g.), our
Ijird uses thu unrighteous lo servo
us 1 Host palhm lu, his leaching. Wc
can Und- in thr Ihq^J
unbelievers
qualities' that the children of God
no'wcll
lo incorporalcSn lheir lives
Naw Explosive.
—peracverauce. devotioffx to duly,
aivo said to bo tho safest high ex­ wisdom, promptness, eteX-guulilies which, apart from saviugsfailh
plosive known. Its formula was In tin: Son of God, can never priworked out by Lieut. Harold C. Wood vide an entrance iulo Hie preseneb.
ward, an olficor In the New York Na­ of God. bill whirh adorn tho gospel
tional Guard. Six ounces of-trotol, It of God when iiuHscsscd by Hie saint.
vSJ "1 am resolved." “Purpose is
Lesson Dhlslons.
a gretU thing.” Dan. 1:8.
Of dynamite.
I. The Wisdom &lt;^f the Unjust.
V 5 "the tanl commended." Did
you over try to help a soul to
Nothing In it.
II. The Wisdom of tho JusL Christ, using commendation in your
An advertiser calls bls patent wash­ 0-13.
• dealings with' rant onedf. Wo are
ing machine "Tho Ladles' Delight."
The first eight verses contain the prone to sue tiling^ in olhitra Jo
Now, If lhero is anything about wash­ parable, with our Lord's uommeul condemn ralhor Ihair^to commend.
V 8 “children of llitotuie." This
ing that delights tho ladles, wo should in the last part of .verse eight. “And
He said also unto Hto disciples." age is evil, the god of tffto age is
thing but delighted on a washing day. BW addressed those who were fql- the evil one, the end of this age
X
lowing Hta. Olbera could hear, is evil.
but the words -were for His own.
Brutf I
There is a great lesson here.
We era are “children of light”, (I Thea.
Sir: Do you know of any way to need lo rightly divide Hie Word bl 5:5): "let us put on the armour of
mako a tourtc«n y«ai-old boy go on a truth whuii teaching and preaeliiiig light" (Hom .13:12); "walk as chil­
hunger strike?—Paterfamilias.—Naw tliu Word, or when giving our tes­ dren of light” (Eph. 5:8): we look
timony In an individual. There nre forward to the time vviK'ii “the
York Evening Bun.
two grunt cUwhcs of people in the tard God givelh them light" (llev.
world—Hie saved and the lost hi the 22:5).
Live Without Eyaftds.
sight, of God. We may.nut always
Sincerely yours,
Snakes have no eyelids at all, and be able to tell in which class ail inLee W. Ames.
birds no true eyelids. The latter arc, •fividual hdmus’s. but many limes
wc
can
be
quite
sure,
and
often
.Pos
­
however, provided with a membrane
Doll Collectors.
,
itive. Why tell the unsaved how
which can bn let down over tho eye.
A
great
many
people
collect dolls for
they ought to live, when they need
lo be told the way to obtain life?
1 Common.
Why criticise the habits of the un­ ment tho collection of china puppets Is
"Hero's an odd case—a woman mar­ believer, when his soul to lost? popular. A variety to add to tho store
ries ono man thinking ho la another." -Tlw Bible tells suinte, saved ones, sro tho newly Introduced pantomime
"What's odd about that?' Woman are iKirn again ones, the children' of folk, charmingly rendered in tho tra
God, how they ought to live; but dltloosl raiment of tho old-world
doing that all the time.*'
it tells the unsaved how to gel eter­ Christinas trio.
nal life, which to lheir Ural need.
Columbine is the demurest little
Hurt by India’s Climate.
The Scriptures toll the believer
Musical Instruments composed prin- how lo walk, but Ihe path is auJm- lady with a mld-VIctorian charm; her
' clpally of wood Buffer more from the [Hissible qne for the unbeliever to sleek black hair to parted-In tho cen­
ter
and she has on a white frock loop­
climate In India than any othtr wood­ tread. Faith in Christ must pre­
cede faithfulness to Christ. A per- ed up i with bunches or roaubuda and
en articles.
suii must have “the righteousness follago-' fjho Is poised on tip-toes and
of God,” whioh is by faith in Christ, looks, with her downcast eysa aud
Serious.
before he can lie counted righteous
"What's tho matter, old man** “1 before God. tat us stop telling I hi* folded bonds, the picture of fascina­
told my wife a joke to kcop hor quiet lost how tn live as sainte. and begin tion and conquetry. Harlequin to just
while buttoning up hor dress and she telling them how to become saints. tho harlequin of one's dreams, slen­
went and laughed and' tore thjsm Ail And let us lell-the children ol Gild der as a. rood, Inconsequent.. all-eon
quering. Hto parti-colored and akinout again.”
how they ought to walk in Christ. tight suit to e vivid contrast to poor
‘The parable is nol lo Ih* pressed
in every detail,” yet there are some old pantaloon's white and baggy cloth­
Makes All the Different.
suggestions here for/us. ing, and to that subservient and mueb
Teacher—"Now, Dav'd. can you
tell beautiful
n-ivid
“tarluin rich man"—our l-'aliter’s Injured ancient to given just tho ex­
.
riclii'M.' He
Hi* to
is “rich
rirll linfn
till Hint
■riches.'
unto nil
(hat pression that provokes others to make
(aged seven)—"ll depends on whether call upon Hun"
(Rom. 10112);' him the butt of their foolish jokaa.
It la before or after a man's name/*
"though He was rich, yet for your
sakes He became iHAir" (2 Cor. 8:9);
Heart of N«w York.
'
frich in mercy" (Eph. 2:D; “riclies
Porous Bricks.
So much to heard of the heartlessof His goodness and forbearance
An ordinary brick will absorb
and long suffering” (Horn. 2:4); neas of Now York business man that
much m 16 ounces of water.
“riclies of His glory’’ (Hom. 0^)-; it to refreshing to hear another aldo of
riches of Hto wisdom dud knowl- tho story. A young woman had boon
..114.- Hom. il::i;i ; "ritihr*, &lt;.f His employed by a large wholesale house
Most Pmniltieiil mid Effectual •
grace" (Eph. f:7); ‘The unsearrh- for ihreo months. It was hor first
. -’
Cure fur Bad Colds. uble riches of Christ'’ (Eph. 3:8);
position. Bho bccamo ill. and. believ­
•'riches
of His glory" (Phil. A:I9 .
When you have a bad cold xou
ing that conditions surrounding her
want a remedy that will not only He lind u steward. We .‘loo are wortc were unsuitable to her. resigned.
give relief, but effect a prompt .ami Stewards. Paul said that he was 11
Tho firm then sent a check for two
permanent cure, a remedy that is steward uf the mysteries of God tl weeks’ salary and wrote that wiian,
pb-asanl In lak»', a n'lncdy that con- Cor. 1:1), mid followed this wilh
lains nnihing injurious. Chulnber- “Moreover it is required in slew- she recovered tf they could help her
la'in’x I’jiugh • Heiueiiy mecto all ards, tlial a man Im found faithful.” In any.way. either financially or to se­
Him*- requirements. It ants on nat­ Again (Titus 1:7) we are told cure another position, she was to call
ure’s plan, ralievcs tlie lungs, ifids ll 1 mug 11. the same human instru­ upon |hem. Fortunately she didn't
expecloralion, onens the secruliom&lt; ment- “a bishop must he blameless,
.and restores the system to a .as Ihe steward of God." Peter says her that New York is cruel and heart­
healthy condition. This twm’edy has ,1.1 Peter 4:1(1 "As every man haih loss to tho struggling newcomer.
a world wide sale and usf. and can received the gifl, even so nrinisli-r
always to1 depended upon. Sold by 1the same One lo another, as good 31.IM) per year.
pH dealers.
-slewartU of lh£ manifold graco of
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havo just what they will clean up,
readily at each food. Plenty of green [ ■

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BRIDGES

OF

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LUCERNE

!ty of clover bay wiU produce excel
lent results.
Wooden Rellca of Swiss City's Past
Calves should havo milk until they

&lt;ra eoaree feeds and grain .loo young ■ Lucerne. Swltxerland.—Just two
they will be stunted. ns their digestive Old covered wooden bridges, such as
system la not developed enough to nifny ot us can remember in our boyhandle such food exclusively at an i hood spanning tho rivers whore wo
I swam qr fished or skated. Most of
Cotton-seed meal should never be ' them nre gone now, vanished before
fed to calvoa under twelve months of tho inarch of (ran and steel, although
ago. Il alwtyn proves detrimental to few of them had become really Old in
duvidopmcnt ot the youDg calf. This point ot years.' Occasionally ono may
being true. It to better to feed such | yet bn found in somo remote spot,
feeds as oats, bran and corn, which i time-stained, its hugo timbers rotting,
arc known to bo satisfactory. To so-1 its shingles mossy, but tho most aneuro good slzo tho anima! should con-1
tlnuo to grow Steadily until mature.1
Tf allowed to stop growing, through ■
fiogloct In feeding or other causes, i
they become more ot leu blunted.
I

L. C. Sutherland
Piano Tuner
IVLshcs tn announce (hat begin 11111 [I
Muy lllh, hr will initke regular trips
(o liustings lo do work. Has hud S
veurs rxpcricni-r with the largcNl
Music IlntLv in Michigan, specializ­
ing on tuning, regulating and re­
pairing pianos und player pianos.
Orders |o lx* left at Miller A Harris
Furniture (.0.

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS

Wc pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Velte &lt; Co.

Op.C.LIS. nm57 Hullip

Clicm, hliuiu A Sijlm II. I. U.
.

Dally Except Sunday.

cannot bo cured by Hall'a Catarrh
Cure.
’
.
.

KRKLDON

BREEDING CRATE IS SAFEST

Abstract Uluck. Hastings
Money to loan on Real Estate. Real
Estate sold on. commission. General
conveyancing. Having a complete set
of Abstract Rooks compiled from tbs
Records, can furnish comptots Ab­
stracts.

with Shows ConstnidJon.

use a brooding crate. This la more
satisfactory oven with a mature cow.
A good breeding eruo may bo made

How’s This?

We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ro-

Being South 2:06
Being North 7:17

F. J. CHENEY &amp; CO.. Toledo. O.

him perfectly honorable In all
transaction* and flnanclidlx abln

Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally.

FIRE INSURANCE
like to chanm your Insurance call

It to made entirely of 2x4 and 2x12
plocca. Tho bottom plocus uro nUu?

000 and can fully protect you.

Spring Term

LEE IL PRYOR

Office Iu New Stebbins-Murton Btk.

Fine Old House in Lucerne.

Miller &amp; Hauls Furniture co.

any one lo ejijuy all tbc adyanUirvm of n cuuix- of Uualnvw train­
ing whkii will positively Itxui to a
good salaried imUtiun through Uic

Detroit Business Univarsity

• cleat of them could hardly tell tho UNDERTAKING AND
tale of on hundred years.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 01-09 West Grand lUtcr Avenue,
i With such an one. contrast these
PETBfOIT. MICH.
1 two tn tho beautiful Swiss city where licensed Embalmer always in attendance
PHONE. 336 OR 387
। tho hurrying tramp uf tho tourist is
' never stilled. So similar aro they to
■ these old friends of our youth, yet so
| different They look old. and they aro
foot tong. Thi&gt; rtdtii between tho i oW. b»t still stanch mid firm; they
plank (a two foetXTbo height at the 1
8rny. but nol decrepit.’ ftellca of
»— .
— — .. .-S»— M(1 at tho Lucerno's past, when it was a fortl­
The difference in price between
and one- flu‘1 ™u4,“c.val town, they still buar
cantor. poaL thru? tp t
*a poor shoe and a good §Koe is not
half fwi. The length ntoj rear to i their part in the day's work, now that
TT.fU.tir &lt;&lt;&lt;.&gt; I it fans become tho northurn gateway
great;but that difference is the best
I to tho world’s greatest summer play­
part of your purchase. That dif­
' ground.
ACTIVE AGENTS OF DI
ference buys comfort, service, and
’ Tho older of these bridges to the
J Kapolbruecke, and. If wo may tako
satisfaction
not found In inferior
Cows Having Tuberculosis of Udder'l tho story ot Lucerne as .fact anil not
footwear. .
Give Off Tubercle Bacilli In ftUk [ fiction, dates back to tho middle of
—Why Hogs Are Condemned.
the fourteenth century. If tills'to fact,
m-.r.
. It may bo.well not to ask how many
“ vILuJSr
m »&lt;
u”b«« "»•&gt;»
Paul. Minn.)
1 present structure. This bridge crosses
Ask for Rouge Rex Shoe No.
Milk may convey tho activn cgonts ,ho n,vor jleuss—famous In tho le­
494. Look for the trade-mark
af some of our transmissible dtocascs. »«•»&lt;«•» «&gt;&gt;«“ "avo to do with Bwltxeron the sole.
Oows.havlng tuberculosis of tlw udder I ,“nd s. Kreat boro. William Tell-dlagThis to a Ian shoe made of full stock veal skin, with
give off tubercle bacilli tn tho milk. &lt;»‘“l&gt;.v* instead of taking tho shortest
bellows tongue, and heavy sola of prst quality leather.
This milk may he sent to a cremuory .stralghtcst way across; midway
You get all you pay (or In comfort and service, and
and there bo mixed with tho milk ,n u stands the curious octagonal
save money In the transaction.
coming from a large number of herds. ‘owur' lh" WMsertunn. which some
Which may ho free from tuberculosis. »rtters Insist -dates from Roman
AU tho milk to then &lt;-nntsn.tT.puwi
■ times, when it was used as a light­
HIRTH-KRAUSE COMPANY
Hogs aro frequently tod on skim|hou,M); but 11 *■ m0ro Er?bab,° thBt
milk from CTeamorteE. and this may bo 1 ‘bla wafl merely a part of tho fortlGRAND RAPIDS
MICHIGAN
tho rooEon why so many hogs are fications with which tho town . was
condemned by the moot Inspectors surrounded during tho troublous times
every year tor Uibcrculosta. During of 010 thirteenth century,
the year 1913-tho-bureau of animal tnHuman Falling.
A man kicks about tho waathor the.
i&gt;a»7B Gt-3J4JiSl othiir bogs an tubercu-'
year round.
Thp only variation ho
. makes
IUIMVD is to
IV look
IVMA, al different ends of;
! the
tho Miorrnnmiiter.
Aiiermomuler.

What’s the Difference?

Use Is the Test

patiaqco.

The nrflk should bo druM-n

Child Crew?

1 cHrish?

Sick?

wall disposed cow. bo gentle In your

wtrncthiies very little,
" ruy rmuBty ;. blutnach
I-•ltd: jiitins in ulont- I
il naturally impatient. With constant
nir: bn-alli Mid:
‘
'
‘ grinds teetli
irritation, snrasv wfU-Orfl-to quantity , -icb, with diarrhea;
cfiatilk. .‘
■■■ I while U'l.T-l’. ami ..............................
' '
.—■■—j t&lt;Tn)r -all .'ii~’-&gt;.'?l b Worm hillor—
Find
Cow.
'Ilim'lhilW jlial I-Mlrls woniiSj. umi

mi'iH&gt; Worm Killer i? n&lt;-&lt;.i|ed. Gel a 1
liable or not on» must know
box today. ’ -Start nt , omto. Yim
j,- *------- —, ,
- —7—r won't liavt-tn’• coax, ns Kickuixio
duces.
This iafonnalton to - given &gt;
m hlllei- 1 .li. enndy rmiWtion.’1
through tho best aasodattons bolter j Exprh the worm.-. Ihe cause of vour
•*—- ------ *---------। uhild’a trouble... 25c.c Hecommcnd-.
I .mI by Cnrvcllt A SlCbbilto, A. E. M11I­
-BANNER WANT ADV8, PAY. , 1 hollauit.—Adv.

GrandRaDitlsFloralGo.
Monroe St.—Across From Monument

We will give your ordure the greatest attention.
Everything in cut flowers. You will be pleased with ’
the stock you get from unit’s fresh. Phone 5UDj,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
i
.

flfired Hannan &amp; Sons. Props.
Phone' charges paid if order amounts to $3J
over/&gt;
.

�The.Cnwry Aid.
When we wrote tlie story of our Aid.
ft wasn't our intention. •
ORDER FOR Pt'BI.ICATIOV
To Insinuate that wejrere aR.
And uilicfc* .we •UdJwl.BP'n.1.'??'
Male of Mmbigaih Tie*-Probafo
Court Kir the County of Barry.
We we.re critisizing no ope.
At a sessimi of said court, held a', And vv** *l*» mil drew it sln.the probate office, in the Cily **( If Miinetinies we an* tik* noisy.
Hasting* in said county, on th.* To hear Hie dropping of a pm.
Sixteenth day of A|*r&gt;l A. D. tPIL
Present.: Hon. Cha*. M. Mark. Recniise w** Join in-iperry laugh.
-Why .should we be railed loud.
Judge uf Probate.
■TH the Matter of the Estate of For any time lh&lt;* sunshine
Helen M. Ilaylon. Di-eased
A. E. Patton, Administrator hav­ We are piakimr no pretention®.
ing nie*l in Mid court his petition What w&lt;* do. we do. we do for good.
praying for .reasons therein slated If any ha* that impression.
that he mny be llrnnseil.lo sell tin* We are wrongly UTWierntond.
interest of the deceas'd in the real
••stat# therein dcscribiMl at private We ar«* very 4»rry, indeed.
That we should be called loud.
Il is Ordered. Thai the fifteenth We'really don't intend to i*e.
day of May A. D. Iftli. al ten o'clock ' We me only a merry crowd.
In the forenoon, at said probate -h lhort, nnv
fa laughing?
office, l»* and is hereby appointed ....
*,. r .■......... —
for hearing said pelltion'l
It is Further OrderetL That nub­
lid notice thereof be given 1*y puliother
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive weeks previous to
said day-of hearing, in the llaslitqm BANNER a newspaper print­ Hut some day. in Ihe future.
We’ll nil Im judged by one almve. ed and circulated in sm*l county.
Chns. M. Mack.
Aid, wc wish you well.
,A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Ella C, Eggleston,
.
Register of Probate.
Util if we do. it will never ho

“REFORMERS” SEEK
।
ptR5T and Refunding Mbrigege 5$ Gold
*A J T !xLl
A Bond’- We oB,t the*» Ho»*» in Dl». K*«’
United Irflfitlt •»*! fl,UJUdeii&lt;»min«tron*andtccon&gt;m«ndtbeni
MONEY AND NOTORIETY TT
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tuv**tmeut. An attractive teatarc in

£mi HdotftiKft$

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
* State of Michigan, County of Bar­

.Mrs. .Male Walers.

savings reach a half dollar.

In the last foi th years a num tier of LATEST TATE MANUFACTURED
important nation-* have adopted the
TO STIR UP AGI­
■ i&gt;nipul*ory-uxe of-Hn* metric sys­
TATION.
tem. Arnim then** arp Denmark.
China, Japan, tho live republics &lt;*f
Central America. Bulgaria, Chile,
NOT
THE
KIND
WHO WOULD
Unirguoy and Rinqi.

Haying proved that electric radia­
Marketing ilepariment* in slate
agricultural college* would he pro- tion iH-nefltx growing-plant* G**rman
rcienlista are experimenting with
In prevent million** of dollars in an electrified whoolroom, which is
tbc physical
waste in -poultry, eggs and’other said to accelerate
growth and atfnititafo Ihe mental
farm produce.
proceMca of the.pupils therein.
The Oregon Agricultural college
Sir Tlmmas I* xVlrlttacker. M. P..
■lo nil his linn* hi is responsible for ih** statement that
if as much liquor p**r capita hud
ing.ltie road* of ih'' sial*'. visiting boon consumed iii.l’JIU asm IK71 in
nml advising county roadmast rrs Great Britain fhe national drink bill
wouht have hr.'ii gOUXtt.fttO great­
er than it actually was.
Farthers near Baltimore have
The imhwtfy nf canning crayfish,
formed a co-operatrer-lmyimt asso­
ciation Id secure farming necessi- known In the market as Gape Hpiny
lohsler. which began in tin* vicinity
of Cape Town n few yean* ago in a
•The “Mother* and Daughter*" Mnnll’way, has gradually grown in
movement’to establish closer r»*In— imimrinnco until Hie output ffir Hu*
lions between mi'lhen* nhd lheir last season hggregatrd narly 6UJMJU
...........' IT
Ttnughters—ha*!—been •fcmnrhml— nF T3TOS— '
Pittsburgli. Pa.. ami club* HirougliThe first electric car io b** run on
a track was exhibited thirty-six
years ago In the pawn hall in Dover,
A model lint han been equipped N. IL, I*/ its inventor. .Moses G.
nn Ihe top floor of th** Hau Dti'go;- Farmed. Tlie' track' wilft two feel
Cal., high school, when* girl** nre and a half wide ami carried a car
taught
practical
h**U*mkrepmc., large enough to hold several people.

DIE FOR THEIR CONVICTIONS

Most (If Them Represent “Sctioola"
und •'Socfotira" Aud Cause
Scnsallons.
Time was when n reformer'was-a
num who initiatwl a great move­
ment f(ir
freedom,—frecdoiu of
thought. fre«*dom of speivli, frci*rlnm of Hie pres*, and other inali*4intde rights.. Ih* broke llioshackli**
of tyranny,.and liberated the people
from th** manticles of suppression,
knowing thnl even though ns n reTnimeraiioir for liis work he w**uld
probnldy he burned alive y.*t great
works usually arise from the ashes
of greater dreams,
Mel on every hand wilh hissesnnd
contumely, he possvssd an invulnei.ubhi-iudilTm'ui:i' lo_ uouularib’j. iia(idled only by heroic .convictions,
it* counted not his own life dear.
Such mm were genuine.—“Men
whom tlie lust of office could not
buy.” nor fame nor applnmu* nor
goliL--—
But. alas, reformation today has
obviously descended into, a mere
profession, impelled in some eases
by a gluttony for n*&gt;tori*'ly. and in
others by pecuniary consideration*.
The latest type of reformer is ar­
tificially manufactured by certain
“sehiMds” amt “societies" which arbitraniy graduate Us candi&gt;lal* s in
the craft nnd craze of “invesligaHon." If the fine art of “much-rak­
ing." If these pseudo-reformers
ran -make n big ''exposure„ lheir
future,-is aecured; if they can stir
up sufficient agitation to create n
demand for some inon*' hastily
frann*d-up ordinances or legislaHon, they have achieved what Hiis
tfOy-ghd age call.* gri*nlness. There­
after lheir income is limited only
by Ihdir poxver to exaggerate facts,
misinterpret statistics and make a
M-mwIlon.
When ono conlomplalos tho
money tltcse reformer.* 2) r»*ccive
and spend in dress, automobiles,
pullman ears, l&gt;an*pi&lt;*ts. «leM one
marvels at the contrast lietwvm the
refanner that wns mid the reform­
er Hint is.
.
IleMlraint. prohibition and social­
ism is quite the order of the-day.
There is an nbnonnal tendency just
now to reduce lb** rights and priyilegoa nf th** individual nnd to en­
large Hu* funclinn of the slut*’. The
effect is already becoming apparent
iu the reduction of pertouiuity to
lillipulion diiiieiudoiiH and pbwera.
This abnormal legislative paternal­
ism will soon have us in*dly-co*lilleil
into imlwcility. Meh nf inilialivo
owe llwir strength lo tin* &lt;*p;u»ilions they encounter nml the diffiicullies they have oviTcome. Posi­
tive chararlc.r develops moral HImt
an*l sinew only when it lias someIlniii? Id rosIsL
(If the making of laws liter is no
en*l. but then* is a limit beyond
which they rense to In* a virtue. Ab­
normal or .unreasonable legislation
nrou*e« anly a spirit -of disrespect
and Inwlessnes*. We art* assured by
such nutlmriiies ns Hum**, Green.
Fraudc ’mid Lecko that the i«arly
part of tin* eighteenth century was
Hie most corrupt period in nil Eng­
lish bislory. Rtrangcly enough this
was th** .snme period when more
taws were plnccil on the statute
Isrtiks’ Hinn at, any other equal time.'
But so barren of results were these
laws that ill** "Society for the pro­
motion of Putillc .Moral*" a Italy of
reformers'whose method nnd mot­
to was legislation?-dicil off fur lack
of fund*.
In it* essence, irgislalbm is only
-destructive. It can never erect n
constructive’program. But Hie de­
struction of any system, involving'
legitimate factors of social service,
is justifiable only by the subslitu
lion of something b**ll&lt;:r. This is
what the ordinary agitator fails to
grasp.
, •

Put Faitli In Michigan.
ry.
I think ono of thtf first things Hie
Notice is hereby given-, that by nn
order of the ProMrtr iknrrt for Ihe pre&amp;s will lutvcJa-da-ui-ta establish
faith
among
Michigan's own people
County of Bnri*y, mado on I Im Kith
day nf April, A. D. 19H, four by advising Hiem to look over Mich­
Michigan's opportunities
months from that date were al­ .igan and
.. ..
O(]Ior
(„r
lowed for. creditors lo present thilr —
••:• ••
A foasl of wntenni’lons grown
them Hint
claims' against the estate of Helen in'cstm*-iil.-. Tell
...........
............it is
.. Hat each w*
list summer, picked in August nnd
M. Dayton late of said county, denecewary to go weM to go into
preserved since in a dry room, was
ceased, and that nil creditors of said
raising bumnesa, for
served
to tho friend* of John Cro­
deceased are required to present Michigan ranks second among apwell. a former living jn Broad
their claims to said Prolate Court. I'fo producing fliles in the Union,
ministration reorganization to lie Creek, Del. During J he recent cobi
at the Probate Office in the City of *'•« • •» crop valued nt *t0,(100JWji; recommended
to Minnesota. Merit snap a -fire was kept in Iho room
Hastings, for examination and nl- »»•«« " '« unnecessary to go west lo Will lie the sole tost in slertion of where Iho melon* were.
lowance. on or before the fOHi dny engage in the growing of Imans b**- officials? ■
of August next and that said claim* ’•'»»’«’ Michigan stamk firstjvdh n
Gut of 5.35 contests in Canada dur­
will l*e heard before said court, on crap production of g22.nitt.nno profive million dollars wn« saved to ing the seven years, !,.*tt-l*.t|.3, the
Mondny the ttXhMny «»f August next during L per cent of all Hu* b.-an**
liiptor interests hnd majorities in
at ten o’clock in tho forenoon of Brawn in the Uniled hint**.*; that it and Canada by the '’"bl storage egg III only. In th** last ftvn year* only
-that day.
•* unnecessary to- go w**st to grow iMiycolt conducted la-l fall ami KI out of 770 possible vonlests in
Dated April 10th, A. D. iptL
potatoes.’ n* Michigan stands second
“dry" districts actually t«n*k place,
CHARLES M. MACK.
among nil the stale*, with a crop clnrcs ili picsidnl.
and in only live case* &lt;*ut of the
'
Judge of Probate, valued at &gt;10,&lt;tt0.ltt(&gt;.-and I hat their
eighty-otle did the clectora vote
!------ '------------ ——i---------------------- money iini -l*'*; in a potato plnulaPrizes nre offered in South Aus­ “wet.”
• lion in Northern Michigan will tralia by tlie secretary uf Ihe rail­
Axsyrin School Noles.
tiring larger nnd surer returns Ihnn road department f**r the best gar­
Minnesota ha" a forested area of
the
same
-amount
invest*'*!
in
a
ba
­
“The year’s al the spring,
dens al the railway stations, ami 2R million acres, the largest of any
nana or pineapple plantation in station masters have transformed stale &lt;*nst of the Rocky Mountains.
And day's nt the morn;
South America or Ihe islands nf th*.- 'barren plots into picturesque-lloral
Morning’s nl seven;
sens; that we have outstripped even I lowers.
The hill-side's d**w pearled;
• There are approximately four
(^dorado a« a licet sugar stale, be­
Tho lark’s on the wing;
million acres of liinberjami in New
ing recond only lo California; that
The snail's on her thorn;
Japan is training ."tt.oitt factory Hampshire of which about half is
w** an* fast liecoming a great cat lb* inspectors. who will inaugurate an iii-farmerS’ wpodlols.
Gml's in His .heaven—
country
mid experienced
cattle mi'll ,era of factory Inspection in that
All's fight wilh tlie world."
- ......... ......
-...... . — .....................
•
. —Rolierl Browning, from Hie west nre buying up -Michi- .
Fore«t fifes in the Uniled Stales
Our daffodils are iieginning to pan laiids for cattle ranclu*s. Tell
have caused an aVyrag** annual toss
bloom.
them Hint they do not even havo to
A San Francisco woman left «2n.- of 70 human lives am! Ihe ileslruc­
Rev. McClure gave us a very in- go to Washington, D. C„ fo{* a mint ,IK*I lo Mis* B***»i** B*';illi**. local tion **f 25 million-dollars worth of
ten-sling talk Inst Friday morning. Julep, as Michigan Blands first in newspaper woman, to be used in limber.
- taking as his topic, “Three Victor- tin* production of mint, with a crop behalf of poor children.
lea in One Day."
valued at &gt;2ftt,(tto. Tell them that
Juniper from the Indian reservnThe tgnlh grade in Gixunelry are if we can retain the rank we have
The tango has. been forbidden by
having construction -work, asm* &lt;*f as a dniry *tnh-. -ns a rattle-raising |h*nn Jone* nl flic Yule university may prove uM^Kecllonl-#ourre. «*t
which is for the fair display.
-state, a« a fruit raising state, nml a* junior promenafa*.
material for Had pencils. Manu­
These ar** very buoy days for Ihe a vegetable raising slate, wilh only '
facturer are searching lite world
7th nml Hlh grades, as the exami- 51Ji per cent of our area in farm*
Berlin. Gcmimiy. I under normal for pencil wood.
nation is drawing near. Tin* exaiii- and only .'H.U per cent, or ’alkml ,Condition*, employ* nhnosl iJMMljkJU
Gnnnda has cslablisbeil a forest
inalion wdl He held at Lacey, tin* one-thinl. of our area under culli- worker* in its indwwies.
product laboratory in connection,
same as Inst year.
vntioii. Ihe opportunity to lend all
with McGill I’nivoraity at Montreal,
The Rih grade has completed stales in nil things we produce will
Regislration shows that
on Hi** bin** of the United Stat— inSlocks and Bonds, nnd arc inking up mil be long in coming, when tin* (
*liluli'*n "f &gt;•'&lt;• fame eort al the
Ratio,and Proportion; Ibis imtrning. rlmncrs to nripiire good land nl a a
They an- doing sAm.* v*ry g*nnl reasonable price become generally
University &lt;*f Wisconsin.
work in mental Arithnwlu*.
known.
Tree planting on national forest*
Primary Room.
All this, in addition In Ihe fad
Copenhagen has 9.WJ male and 4.- has to I.** * &lt;*iiiijiai In comparatively
,dUl
female iiiiinh'Jpnl employes. who
M.r
n,i.
■'
intervals in spring amt Lili.
aiiimnllv receive . ifn aggregate of short
In
spring il starts when the snow
K.v.-flbManl Wmurh MW Mu *l"- l&gt;»" 'I"-'"-;!'-' *"!k"-.
1
in.dl* mid slops with the drying out
will b.- nnalilc In an. n.l .. ........ I any «ny «lalr &gt;n_Un' C&gt; Ion _ bu.^»*r»nlof
Ih**
gioun.l; in the fall it com**
morn till, .prinn.
"t** *8k*- **8n*P«r*8*",n- 88 * **'*
Sewall Maddock#, cashier rff the
Th.Ubimnli’maikaMu.lynribn
mtptoyM in our mlnr.nn.1 Bool ti tiny. Me.. bank, can wilh both iH-lw.-en III** fall rains and find
■unpmM. br .Irawme u nn tin- *».U"ri™ luriudi n liom.- narU hninl* write wpnral** hills or f****l snowfall.
board, and alUirwaol. Ita.tnir a *"r "';r nroilurlw nl8*ui’*
up two columns- of. figures til Ihe
Throughout Hie world one-fourth
written lesson nml pen an*!' ink one of Hu* innsl jlcsirabl* stales In aMime time.
of nil children die before six years
drawing. The eels were found in a t*"' Lmdfciui which I" h'e.
One Mississippi river scheme pro­ of age. one-half liefore they an*
creek near by.
*---------------------------sixteen,
ami only one person in each
pose.! lo prevent, the recurring
Helen Watrous begins school this
School Report. week.
Olig school n*port f*»r month end- iflood* of that .stream cdiiFeuiiilale.* it*) lives tn the ago of sixty-nve.
a job nf excavatirur .rstt limes larger
• Seven liooks sold for a lol al of
than tliwt-of the Panama rnnid.Numl.er days taught. 2ti.
$2-*7.2tMi al the recent H&lt;i«* binary
»|&gt;| X I III*
Total alleiidanre.
isale. Two *&gt;f Hies** books were
Averngn Xlaily allchdance. 2?,.2.». ’*A man between Iwcilly ami thirty Bible*, one-«*f which, a iiulenberg
lo-es
on
nn
nverag**
’
of
only
five
ami
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..■*,■■■■■
NuiiiIht la*ys enrolled,
n Irritf *lays a yiytrfrmn illness, but Bibb*, printed on vellum, brought
Number girls enrolbMl, IL
Udween fifty—mid sixty he loses Hie highest price ever p'.mi Tn^ a
H IflLBW VVllmnll '
•■'"■'Ihiient. 23.
|MM*k-*5il.im
■1 !■■■■■ ■■ Vlilslll
percentage of attendance, '.&gt;$.8.
at»*9it twenty ilnys annually.
--------------------Thus** earning half holidays aye;
A, Lvdi» E. Pinkham’, Vese- P'-’rl. »'8”' »..•! Maori,
School Report.
School Report.
.
.
,, ,
Ruby. Roxie and Leonard Walter*,
Report.from’ P*»wgf&gt;«.school. Irv­
Report of tllovcrilab* school for
table Compound Dispelled' Ernest Gorham. Oley Douglas. I.**ing. District No. It
RaelcMche Headaches
,nh Soinmerv ilb*. Gena WIiMb-iimre. month eliding April'21. Itd-I:
Report for month ending April
?5acKa71®’ neaaacnes
cnihpHuu Olis, Mary Havens. Jam**.*
Nttmbei* days tmighl. 20.
and Dizziness. Ihtrgbduff, Anna. fa*ou nml Bernice
2i', It'D:
/
Total nllenilancc, 303.
No days of school; 2d- \
-------------------Olis.
Ay nrage daily -attendance, 19
Hom. 0blo.-"l wook* b. to, m&gt; , Vlfilorj ll&gt;i« l»™Hi i«rr:_n..1.-rl
Total nttcnilance. 2W%-\
Number pupils enrolled. 21. "
Average daily allendnnct, ILL
sMtZfni if
if II failed
f.il«l to
tn riyo
crive Lydia
Lvdi* h.
F fo»rd.
Anna
gratefal
(..|(M&lt; Gorjtam.„|ff Clarenr*Percentage **f attendance. 93
Ndlifber boys enrolled, i.
The following pupils earned li**ll/
Nuuil*er girl* enrolled, 8.
he
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ble Compound toe
0|jjl |,"u&lt;.||
s nnd Ij-niia
days th** .p.i**t Jiioitth: Mfison Kelley.
Total enrollment, &lt;5praise it deserve*, «|av,..|M
.
Mnbelli* Kelley. Glcnnice Penncls,
Perc**idng*-of alleiidancc. Itt.
taken
*for
”■ ’1 ’have
”•* '■
v“n it
’
Esther Cronk.
Helen Patton. Gleiinive Geib, Virgie
Elsie :ui.l 4-nfresl Johnson have
at different times
Teacher.
Given. Carl Given. Earl Kingsbury. been neither absent nor lardy dur­
Lysle Dayton. Mildred Collin#, Lilas ing this school year: George Shroy­
licvcd me when
er has been alabnl Just one half­
Adams., Leslcr Monica.
Either Way Would Do.
Litas' Adam# and Glcnnice P&lt;,*nnels day, that living -during the first
®^l.er. medicine* . "It
,JV would
wuoni bo
OD nico
ctj(umg vuo
nice M
if Ul
overythlng
one
foiled, and when I touched turned to gold, wouldn't It?" iwcre Ihe perfect spellers for the month. Helen Travis and Velma
Bedford have also made goal rec­
hear a woman com arttedahe dreamer. "Ye*; or If every inonlh.
Visitors Hie past month .were: E: ord.*. being lardy once the first
P*U&gt;
r*y’ rt-C 01,0 0D0 touchc&lt;s turned over gold."
ommcndiLLoatwin- BnCTe«ted tho deadbeat.—Buffalo Ex J. Edger. Virginia Crandall and Mor­ month. The average nl attendance
for Hie school has been goal, being
ten l&gt;**vvey.
.
The seventh and eighllu grade M per cent for ihe entire year.
have completed th** work given in
The following pupils have been
I had backache, pain* in my hips and
csiurso of study in bisiQQr* agricul­ neither lardy, nor
absent *}"’
, Big Y«*r for Submarines.1
over my kidney*, headache, dizziness,
month: Elsie
Johneon.
Helen
At tho beginning
this- year there ture- anil physiology. .
lauitudo. had no energy, limbs ached * ------------_------- _of
--------Mr. Hump is reading “Persim­ Travis, fa*roy Churchill. Verna he nnd I was always tired. I was hardly were built, building or authorized for mons" for morning exercise?.
ley, Forrrat Johnson, Velma Bed­
able to do my housework. I had taken the fleets of England, Germany, the . Preparations nre under way for ford. Until Bedford, and George
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- United State*. France. Japan, Russia, closing exorcises.
Shroyor.
,
pound on one other occasion, and it bad Italy and Austria a *■-*-•
— —
*-i--­
total of- -311
automa
The visitors for the past month
helped mo eo I took it again and it has
Coughed for Three Years.
were: Emma Bedford. Gladys Sny­
built me op, until now 1 feel like a new
der.
Naomi-Watson
nnd
Marjorie
"I am a lover of your godsend to
humanity and science. Your medi­ Bowers of KnlamMOO.
te my name and testimonial in any Indigestion? Can't Eat?
cine. Dr. King's Now Discovery, cur­ . Tlie children have prepared n
No Appetite? ed my tough of three years stand­ short program for their closing day
and I hope it will benefit suffering
mb.*'—Mrs. OkhuTuhnkk, 431 3. I A treatment of Electric. Billers in­ ing," sayk Jennie Flemming, of New exercises. The stories of Cindore1creases your appetite: stops indi­ Dover, Ohio. z Have you an annoy­ la. Little Bo Peep. Re&lt;l Riding It'X'd
gestion; you cun eat nvcfything.- A ing cough-.’ Is it stubborn aiul nml others were given. Helen Previa
real spring tqnic for liver, kidney won't yield lo treatment? Get a 50c. played Hie part of Cinderella. Verna
and stomach troubles.
Cleanses fait He of Dr. King's Now Discovery Kelley ns Red Riding Hood and Wabooid not doubt the Ability of Lydia E. your whole system and you feel fine, today.
What it did for Jennie sie Johnson as Little Bo I cop.
Ffakham's Vegetable Compound to r*- Electric Bitters did more for Mr. Flemming it will do for you, no1 About Iwvply-five people of Ihe
I. D. Pebble's stomach trouble* than malta* how stubborn or chronic - ai dislricl't'amc to enjoy the program.
any medicine he t*v&lt;*r fried. Gel a cough may fa*. It stqps a cough andI Ice cream and cake were served ns
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bottle today. 50e. and IIjOO. Recom­ stops throat and lung trpuhlc. Re­ refreshments.
Katherine M. Bowler
mended by CarvelIi A Btebbina, A. lief or money hack. 50c.-and glJtt.
Teacher.
E. Mulholland.—Adv. #
J4tecomnirtulcd Jjy^/'ar'em.4 »lebwill be opened,
bins. A. E. MutlioHahd.—Adv.
&gt;d byawonuui
Giro our Want Column a trial for
Remember our Want Column
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY, - everybody readmit.
brings best results-

FFFI O I Ilf r
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LIIlLi

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£ SSiJrfdt;

thia investment i* tha1

and

A School..saving* departmorjl hay
been added in the Peoria, III- pub­
lic schools. Slumps. •ticli rejirc*&gt;«*nljng a d**fiosil&lt;if olio emit, will be
given ihe oliililren and savings will

SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
Laid Week’s Leiter.
y
.Mr. and Mrs. John Hinkley have
moved to Nashville, ami Merdl will
work for J. Hurd. While we arc
sorry to low such good friends and
neighliors'we hope the change will
lienelH them.
Mr**, Elizabeth Hording returned
from Battle Creek Sunday, after a
visit with her daughters there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. liny Igiphan have
moved into the house vacated by
Boaz Walton.
The L. A. S. will meet with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Donovan. Thursday.
May 7. for dinner. They extend a
cordial invitation lo all to attend.
Mrs. Florence Walters hn’d the
misfortune to run a nail into her
foot one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Flook anil Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hanes of North Maple
Grove spent Sunday wilh Mr. nml
Mrs. Cyrus Buxton.
' Boaz Walton has anld his farm to
Bert Harding and Claud Huffmatf
and wife have purchased the 40
acres of Bort Harding, known as tho
Herbert Holnjfif farm.
Mat Balch is having his barn
shingled. Ed and Lew Hijl lining tho
work.
' .
Frank Burnham is laying thc wall
for a new tool sh«| for Geo. Ostroth.
A Stubborn Cough In
Wearing nnd Risky,
lilting a stubborn cough “hang
on” in (he spring is risky. Fplcy’s
Honey, &amp; Tar Compound heals raw
inflamed surfaces in Ihe throat and
bronchial lubes—makes sore, weak
spots sound and whole—stops stub­
born. tearing qougta. Refuse sub­
stitutes.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

Railways Co.
Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertie*

I

Citizens 4446 and 118».
Hell Main 22».

pyu, pioor,
Mich. Trust Bldg.

Chink of henry Smith
grand Rapids, Iflich
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
.
in Western Michigan. t

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave
Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Bell, 651
Citizens. 6251

Places to Resort
The Long lake Resort in better fitted this sea­
son than ever before to accommodate all com­
ets. With one of the l&gt;esl little rr«^nt stores in
Barry county, ami boats, fishing tackle, etc.,
your outing can but be a pleasure if spent at
B. DICKERSON.

Acker’s Point

THE WAR IS ON!
That’s Why Wc Have Cut the Price on Our
Emmet County Lands
WHY TOII. IN THE SHOPS EVERY DAY AT SMALL WAGES,
WHEN YOU CAN. HUY GOOD FARM LANDS FOR

$5 to $10 an Acre
BY PAYING A FEW DOLLARS DOWN AND THE BALANCE ON
EASY TERMS YOU WILL SOON HAVITYOUR FARM CLEARED
AND PAID FOIL

Your Railroad Faro Free
ANY ONE PURCHARING ONE OF OUR FARMS WILL BE CRED­
ITED WI TH THE It. II. FARE, A CUSTOM WE HAVE CARRIED
ON.FOR YEARS.
.

MANY CHOICE Ws AND tkfs STILL LEFT GF THESE GOOD
HABD-W6OD TIMflER LANDS. WRITE THE AGENT WHEN
•YOU AKE GOING-

Edwin H. Gebraad, The Michigan Farm Man
Morton Houm Block, Grand Rapids, Michigan

N. B. IF YOU WANT AN IMPROVED FARM. WB HAVE OVER
(ini GOOD-ONES IN 'tt DIFFERENT COUNTIES IN WESTERN
AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN/
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.

ForjAIHFarntAnlmals
*■

Our farmer customer* tell u* •sfTons l*
tho greatest worm destroyer and condi­
tioner they ever used. They ore pleased be­
yond measure the way their animals "clean
as*
■ eOP” and P01 on fleth
,ta
H **/
Wormlclde medicated salt that farm animals ran to

The
■nd Conditioner ovary sMtckago of SalTono witn *
"money back” guarantee. How long aro you going to keep
trying to do without itT If youtoavo farm animals you Deed SaiTo

John McLravy, Hastings, Mich.

MICHIGAN WOMAN’S STOMACH ILLS
ENDED BY A WONDERFDL REMEDY
Il 1* known all
over the L’nllMt «1“&lt;M « el«*ra th#
&lt;1 Is«stlv» tract of mucoid accretion*
and remove* pobmnous matter.
It
bring* quick relief to sufferer* with
stomach ailment*, liver and bowel
Many declare that It ha*
Mr*. Guy A. Tlearner of 1J07 North trouble*.
•treat, Flint. Mich., wm for a long
limo a victim of *torn«ch and dlffe*tlvo (rouble*. Ono of tho serious ef­ mtu ,,»»»• Hccdu*# of It* wonderful iuccmh
fect* wa* in bad backache*, which at­
there *re many Imitator*. *o be cau­
tacked her olmoMt daily.
Go to.
Hhe look Mayri* Wonderful Stom­ tious. Bo #ure It’s Mayri*.
Mulholland * Drug Blow and a*k
ach Remedy; then *ho wrote:
» "I thank you yjry much for what thorn afboul the wonderful reauk* It
your medicine lui* done Tor me.
I ha# been accomplishing among peo­
nover saw anything work *uch won- ple they know about—or send to Geo.
H. Mayr, Mfg. Ch*ml*t. 1B4-IM Whit­
ing 8t.. Chicago, III., for free book on
I did nol have* my head tied up with aiomach ailment* and many grateful
a cloth and I have not had a head* letter* from people who have been,
ache since. 1 had been doctored by restored. Any druggist «an tell you
spcciallsla too, aqd received very- lit­ lur wonderful s'ffeeta." r.W, " - For Bate la.Hasting*—iig. Mulhottle benefit."
Just such storler* are told by thou- land's Drug 8tore end druggist* ev­
erywhere.—Adv.
Mrs. Bramrr of Hint Is Delivered ful Stomach Remedy.

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY

Bany .County Paper* Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

TRAVEL IN FAR EAST HAS
2293
FEATURES
MH KKEIJM ntSCRIUPJ. THIP
FROM SEIM*1. TO Ml KUFA
IN MANCIII KIA.
THE CHINESE QUARTER OF

MUNDEN IS NOT ATTRACTIVE

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HASTINGS, MICH1CAI

20 PAGES

AY, MAY 14,1914

sw&amp;.HMlimni ' *■*"

THE HAST1RBS ACADEMY OF

Mcmbers l.lMcn to Lecture on Sur­
gical Trratnient of Goitre
by Dr. Smith.
About 15 memtiers of Hie Hast­
ings Academy of Physicians' and
Hurgeons gathered in the Parker
House on Thurmlay nfUjrtuton and
listened to qn excellent illustrated
Joclure on the treatment of goitre
by Dr. Richard Smith, nf Grand
Rapids. It was followed by an enIhusianlic dheuseioq.
.The following were elected offlcits for the ensuing rear: Presi­
dent. Dr. J. G. McGufUn; Hcerelary
and Treuifurcr. Dr. C. II. Burlier,
The
office rs were
appoint til
members nf a commit lee to co-oncrale with organizations through­
out the county in a movement
which is being promoted for bidd­
ing a “Health Week.”
. Tip’ -PCSL mo«?tipg will, he held
uexi inonlir

Xnlivrs In LHHc Huis Ou Narrow
Streets Do Their Cooking In
The Vile Street.
Bhanhnlkuan, Monday, Sept; Ifi. .
Yesterday we were from early
morning, six a. m, (ill evening, iff
p. in, enroute from Seoul to Muk­
den. II is a Japanese railroad, hut
lift-:
paju the burster into Manchurla, I he country is Chinese, the
Japanese having cnnlrnl of one mile
each side of the track. The coun­
try is.under Japanese influence, and'
guarded by soldiers nt Avery station.
The road i» a very good one, con­
sidering ihe fact that they never
UM*d it as a standard gauge until
Inst October. I wish you could see
the old -passenger cars that were
formerly useti. They were six feet WHICH CONVENES OX MONDAY,
long by actual measurement, and
MAY 25. FORTY-SIX CASES
tho track was simply levelled off.
LISTED
and very little grading done. The
trains would run up and dowrt over
Ihe hills, and when the grade was 16 DIVORCE SUITS AND
lisi sleep they would go back and
forth on the hill, and not make the
ONLY 6 CRIMINAL CASES
loop as we &lt;k&gt; in this country, hut
stop mid switch, hack up ihe grade,
and then go forward again.
Sevrral Important Civil and Chan­
In northern Korea ihe land Is
cery Cases Wilf Be Heard
very poor, anil Ihe people much
poorer
aouthern part,
—_
--------- .ithan
— i_in ..the^outlier
’
.
Thia Tenn.
The railroad runs * good hotel at
j
Tho
circuit court calendar for the
MAkden. but we stayed.there only Muy term of court, which convenes
one night, arriving tn the evening, on Monday, Muy 25, has been issued.
and leaving nt 8:40 the next morn­ There are only six criminal caws,
ing. ImmiMintely after
crossing of which several are of long stand­
Into -Manchuria, w&lt;&lt; note tlm change ing. There are &lt;2 civil cases to bo
in the people, as lhi*y are tjll-China­ tried by Jury and one non-Jury
men.
case. There is an increase in tho
Wo had our Ural experience in a number of suit* for iliuin i-. It&gt;
Chinese town nl Mukden. The real couples having found rough sailing
Chinese (own is nlwul one milt* from mi the matrimonial son.
tlie ilepot. and has a st reel car run­
The calendar follows:
ning to It, but-not into it. Those
Criminal Caws.
cars arc drawn by donkeys. The .
People vs. G. Wilkie Shipman,
Cllincse city is walled in. and is
about one mile square; The people drunkard and tippler, third offence.
People vs.- John -Coon, drunkard
were ns thick a* bees. There was'
only one street that was wide and tippler, first offence.
enough to go through'with riklfhas,
People vs. Herman Nalzel and
and ihe side streets you could Just Nora Carnes, lewd and lascivious
worm
through. Tha
Cdiinamen cohabitation.
ware nearly all dretuod In blue or . People vs. Nellie Jones, mtsaull
black, mid about two-thirds of them and ballery.- For sentence.
had pig tails. The cooking is nil
People vs. Jerome Cole, violation
done in the streets,. and they are
simply
trying to
exist. Their of local ontioii law.
Propio .vs. Willis C. Thorpe, de­
shacks are inade nf brick and clay
with an nlii tile or thatched roof, sertion of wife amt children. Issues of Fart-Jury.
ail one story buildings, and very
Harry Payne vs. George Ilinc'hdirty and |&gt;oor.
'
Our trqin leaving Mukden was inan, assumpsit.
Fred A. Brown vs. Asa Bivens, as­
made up of box cam. with doors
rut intn'them on the side, and hohy sumpsit.
Aldrich D..Putnam vs. Caleb Kisfor windows and no seats. These
cars are for the third, class, and bridger, assumpsit.
Khcrwood &amp; Sherwood vs. K.
they pile into them as many us can
stand. Nearly every one carries a Mead, assumpsit.
Frank Downing vs. Andrew Bre­
pack, and they sit on the llrxir, or
stand and look oul of the places see, trespass on- the case.
Marion Goodyear vs. Hastings
where the windows should be. Our
first class coach is a oonibiualion Tent, Knights of the Maccabees, ap­
dining car and coach, fairly rom- peal from Justice court.
Nelson
Kittinger
Fred Ruth et
fortablc. H lias only one toilet, and
to get inlo that, you go out on a al. appeal from justice court.
narrow platform, np vestibules, and
Victor B. Furniss vs. Township of
the platforms so narrow one is Castleton, assumpsit.
Martha Houglitalln Holds vs.
Hable tn fall off.
Every station is guarded by ten U*tha Adkins, assumpsit.
Zera F. Townsend vr Andrew
or flfleen soldiers, drawn up indine
to protect the train, and at even the Wieringa, assumpsit.
lif the matter nf admitting to Pro­
Miv&gt;Alesl stations, (here are xft Isast
50 to' &lt;00 peddlers, selling things to bate lite will of Louise M. Bur­
eaL which are cooked on tho plat­ roughs, deqjMweiL -."jieal from pro­
form. They work as hard as they bate court.
Issues of Fact—Non-Jury.
can to sell, and look as though they
John Schriner vs. Ambrose C.
certainly needed the money. When
a passenger alights nl n stating Hindman, appeal from Justice court.
'• Imparlance.
there ore nl lewd, ten'men there fdr
Farmers and Merchants Bank ks.
every package to he carried. Il is
!
certainly n sad picture. Tho car­ Frank Wellman, attachment.
riages or hocks aldhe stations are
Burdette Briggs vs. Jennings 1-and
carts drawn by donkeys. These Co- nrntshmoni and attachment.
carta have two heavy wheels arid
C. E. Nickerson vo» Irving Briggs,
covers like the old prairie schoon­ MMtmpsit.
ers, but are Only large enough for
Chancery Cases.
one man lo gel in. and Just high
Homer E. Downing vs. I.ovi E.
enough io cover him when sitting Kenyon, bill to establish Hen.
down. I counled.aU&gt;f them waiting
Della C. Weisserl vs. Roy C. Pul­
nt -one MaitaffTSnd 1 only saw two of ler. bill to quid title.
, Thomas w. Hammond vs. Chartes
thejn-flet a customer.
rind John Welsriert, admra., el al. bill
Ip construe will.
Quick Telegraph Senice.
|Ada E. Johnson vs. Nelson John­
The rapidity with which com- son. divorce.
Myrtle Bidelman vs. Samuel Bid­
munidlUon may be established in
these busy days is illustrated by (he e man. divorce.
Edna Miller vs. Bert Miller, di­
quick time in which the BANNER
was able lo communicate with v &gt;rce.
Lena Tinkler vs. Martin Tinkler
BishKp William Burt, of Buffalo. N.
Y. In. exactly nine minulea after &lt;1 vorce.
Clayton Cline V«. Gladys Cline, di­
tho message was given to Manager
.
Uflarenoe Goucher, of the Postal v irce.
eBrtha Orsborn vs. Milo Orsborn,
/Telegraph Company’s office in Ibis
city, th.* Bishop li.ul received it. In (ivorco and contempt.
Laura Leinaar vs. Peter Leinaar,
23 minutes from the time the messag? was given to Mr. GoucIut the
[ Lena Robinson vs,- Samuel B.
reply was received ut (bis office.
Btegeman, bill for accounting.
I Ralph McCaslin vs. Lillian McCas­
City Fathers Refuse Claims.
lin.
divorce.
The city council - has disallowed
the cldims of Melvin Stanton nnd &gt; Edna L. Heaney vs. Frank Hean­
Henry Bergman, both of whom ey. divorce.
Theo G. Downing vs. Myron
wanted damages from tho city. Mr.
Stanton’s colt fell into Newton’s Brooks el al. .bill in aid of execu­
.
pond and was drowned, and Mr. tion.
Berginbn caught one oLhis foel in
a wire loop frozen in the ice in one
(tould—Mills.
of the streets and was "yanked"
John G. Gould and Misn'Ethal A.
from th&amp;^bolster of his boba into
the streeuTMr. Stanton wanted 8150, Mills, both of Hastings; were mar­
Mr. Bergman $50. Mr. Bergman’s ried last Thursday evening at 7:30
claim was tabled, while the com­ al tbs home of the brido's granamittee which considered Mr. Stan­ motbar, Mrs. Alma Angle. 537 West
The ring service
ton’s claim expressed their deep Clinton street.
sorrow over the low of the home, was performed in tho prodonoe of a
&lt;utonCC
8illW
c0dl&gt;*U' am«|l company of relatives and
frlonds, Rev/Ruwall H- Bready, offleiating. Mr. and Mrs. Gould will
make tneir home in .Hastings al 537
West Clinton street.

CALENDAR FOR MAY
TERM CIRCUIT COURT

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BANNER

THE HAST
WHEN ONLY UYRS. OLD Members
F.lert
Interestino'lfl

TRY BANNER WANJ*8

Everybody Reads The RANNBR.

NUMBER 2

PART ONE—1 TO 8

COUNTY Y. N. C. A.
oddfeuo»ZrrapidS BISHOP BURT IS
COMING TUESDAY
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- Their Hosts.
tment*.
Enjoy Q
WILL HE GUEST OF METHODIST
SECRETARY VANDERCOOK (HTAbout
35 memteTs of Palmar F.n-i
&gt;
ii Chap-1
The
Emily
EPLSCOPAL CHIRCH OF
I.IXE9 A XT'MBER OF
WALl.ADEIl’S INTERESTING
ter D. A.' It IXHKi
caiiipiiieiil No. W w«*iit to Graml’,
ily ineolTHIS cm
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ACTIVITIES.
EXPEtylENCER LX 172.. .
llui!i&lt;U-'on
Saturday
nnd
!
M.
ing at the ImineWD’ ...................
...
Iwrj-e
entertained
by
the
m&lt;*mj&gt;i
‘l
*
;
bte'on T(icsd«J^iffilrtii»&gt;n wi'li 17
members pnwnflKSlftor Hi- &lt;-u«। No. i.t. Thoy-look with them ** v&gt; n ENTIRE SUNUAY SCHOOL
FIRST
EVENT
IS
PLAY
ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY
tomary ritual rien#e and a shod
rroTiwn irnirin । mr i cnmhdatos upon whom the Grand
business session, the f-H-wpu &lt;&gt;fFESTIVAL AT CLEAR LAKEillapnl- &lt;&gt;hl T.-Hows eimferrhi all
AFOOT AFTER ANTIETAM
»
ilit -1- degrees. Member* of Muske­
year:
gon and Big Rapids Eminmpiii.-nts.
ftegmf Mrs. W k.. Potter.
wen* present. Degn'es were con- 1Illifl IlrollicrliiMMl lUnt|iiel in ||&gt;r
Took Errnch Leave Because OfllVice Hegerft^JBl Filo*.* Colkrove, Program On Fife Years Basis' To |(were
Etruing. AImi l^-rturr for
{(erred
Be
Submittrd
Al
Next
Com'
* upon 17 candidate*. . He-.)
has.
Maywood.
Secretary
—
Bfflp
cHw Subjected The Boys lo
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(resbrneiU' were served. The work i
llir Public.
I ... ui. i - Mrs.
A. AndcrsonJ
niillro Meeting.
- Ill Treatment.
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la*ied until early in the inoiyting. *
nine Bauer.
Ilegistrar—Mi|«
Bishop William Burt, of Buffalo.
A
program
of
work
up
to
October
ami
Hie
Hasting*
members
returned,
1
(Continued from last week.)
Hislni Ian MI h
A. Hocllzvl,
Twill
pay
I
tie
Fir«t Methodist Epist
was
considered
and
adopted
Fri
­
on Sumlay, .
- - The t7ih bivouacod on tho tlMd . Member of Exa&lt; iva Com. Mis«
oe mchurch of -Hastings his first
day afternoon at the second meet­
The following members *»f Hie
lo-..'
so dearly woh,
.
,
Rose Goodyear. • i
A. j
- vi-il sipro hi- transfer (tom EurDuring the two ongagenienls the • Am article on so
of the events ing of the Barry County Committ.*.* &lt; ai lo&lt;lge received degrees: V«hai'"
,
“
‘
*°
America.
The General ConBeck. Will H-&gt;pkln«. Daniel A«h:dregiment lost approximately onC- ।in the life of &lt;U
e Washington
• - • fnr;
•
ttonry snutr; Pn&gt;iI ^Trtimpi'r.
half of Itiuaa engagi-T ill killed .ui.l wav «ent in- Mrs. H&gt;"- 1
। I !&gt;■•!- l.-rs in HftMings. —----iippointod him to preside over
"Next stimnier it will prolmbly he Vern I'.raig ami J. I, Maus.
wounded. Company 1&lt; mustered ।ton. and read by wall's. Anderson.
Episcopal area of. Buffalo.
only twenty'men.
Mrs. J. E. McElw#—“
a very in- wise to plan and conduct- more
. .....ch include the.entire stale of
I would say hen1 for the infonnn- teresling
।
account J
ialional I). summer activities." slated. County rUfin I TUT nifim
; Michigan.
Bishop Burt has under
Secretary U C. Vander, .a.k to Ihe Ll|,LI I LU I UAULU
lion of the lay, which every soldier A.
.
R. Convention!
lu's
jurisdiction
the Detroit, Michl-,
cuaimiilec.
"but
ihbUr*t'
'umiuerlLAuLLLLIi
I
I
nl
LU
knows, that Company CJs lite dnn- Washington
1
in
} gaii. Northeiii X*w*TorT», Hie I&gt;iiit would seem best lo give Hm larg- I
ger point, in. every regiment,-as it ।ial Hall.
carries tho colors, and the enemy
The meeting
led after er-shore of our attention to the
SSSSg
for our
always tries to shoot them down ; light
|
pleasant scorch for leadership
refreshm
groups, which should begin their
null capture
capline them
inem if
n tiossihle.
po^ime. II
n .social hour.
and
Bishop
work late in September. On this
. two thousand minister*.
requires nerve lo be the color bearleadership hangs the success of &lt;&gt;ur |IEU&gt; IN this ('|Ty i.ast WEEK. Buri Ims Hit- great res|&gt;onsibilRy of
er and he is always held in High es­
appointing the district supvrintemiIRCHASEO
work next winter, and Hie lead
teem and his trust a sacred one and 1A. J, -HENRY
PAPER WAS PHKPAIIKn AM.
euls rind all t trt- pic-tors wit hill lli&lt;possible number of mistake# will
one of honor, and the whole regi­
OH
"MODOC"
THE
area of Buffalo. He presidra al the
KFAU in MRS. M. C.I.ASNRI
be likely if that work i* given the
ment guards the flag with zealous
careful consideration tliat it de­
core..' II is humiliating toTitlow
their1 flag to fall to the ground in &lt;“Modoc” Is a Registfriil Perchrron, serves."
j
ilounre
HER
SUBJECT
WAS
The progfain for the next five
time of battle, and an unpardon­
Weighs 1900 PoufcK hihI is a
• lA-Xl-X
rm&gt;n|hs is as follows:
able disgrace to allow it to t&gt;e can"THE BRIDGE BUILDERS"
The tollowing i.&lt; the program for
Bcatillfurdpiinuil.
L The oompletion of tin* finan­
lured’Jiy the enemy. When the
next Tuihnlay: Bishop Burl will nr­
colot- tiesrer is shot there are al­
A. J. Henry luujgpuAdiased the cial canvass in an effort lo raise ino
. .
; live oil Illi* Michigan Central nl
ways willing hands to snatch the ,registered I’ercheron «laHinit "Mo­ resources j»f the 00011111111*0 to 83,­
Say* Tlint Liquor Will Be Outlawed | 3^8 p. 111. The Sunday School will
standard ore it falls to the ground ,doc.” weighing 1900.* poumK “Mo­ 000.
2. The following athtelie ebnWlirn Voters Fully Realize Its , nu*.*i him. fanning n march, from
and rear it aloft again, even to the (doc’' can tie seen 8111"’ A. J. Henry
lesis and iHny festivals: jui Five
IlHirwIInu lnlh».i«T.
| lb.- .I.toi I.. II.. . HurHi.
Til­
last man, for it in the sacred em­ Feed Barn in this.clly
"
u
. Htehop will review the School al
blem of. I heir count ry which every . All who are inleralh d in improv­ rural schools al Clear Lake, May
An
Old man. going a lone highway. | Hu* corner of r.hiireh arid Slate
22;
h*
Middleville.
May
27:
&lt;■Has
­
sold kt loves so well. The TJertesl ,ing the standard (rf- liorw* in this
Crime
at
tin*
evening,
cohl
ihh
I
gray.
।
.Heels
immediately*after
lh»*
aretvtings-First Ward, June 2; Second
strifes nlwn/s lake place when the section,
,
will be inlOt&gt;"*t,',l in read­
Tn a clin-m vast and deiq&gt; and wide. a| of tlie trafii. -The proees.sioit will
enemy charges and attempts to ing
,
the advertislHBiit of "ModflB? Ward, June 3; Central. June 5; .d The old inan i*tw«i^*
•—‘ 1 *■— --------- ' •- ■■ = *------ ■- • September, 23.
capture the regimental flag—then is In
, this issue.
Miy. Henry will be Nashville,
light &lt;lim.
,
... .
to Jefferson.
3. To make plans for other like
when the shrill notes of the bugle .pleased lo show this animal io any­
festivals and contests on a town­ .... --jthence to Green, thence to ’the
are heard above the din of battle one
;
who will call al lii' Feist Barn ship
basis, the same to bo h&gt;*ld in
liiin;
■
church,
in the following order: •
afid calls:
just across the street from Rred’s the spring of 1015.
"RALLY AROUND THE FLAG ;Opera House.
But .he turned when safe on the' Kuenzel's Military Band.
i. Summer Camp, June 20 lo July
BOYS, RALLY ONCE AGAIN."
' other side
j Class No. it), Mrs. Cora Kettham,
' Sanitary conditions wefo prompt- .
And built :i .bridge to span the.U&gt;le. teacher.
5. Summer school nt Lake Genply looked after—trenches were dug
io.'2. Mrs. Esther Brill.
from three to four feel deep, about
“Old man."-*anl a fellow pilgrim ' I'.lii-* io. 3. Miss Bessie Busti.
6. Group work: ia' Sxjarch for
six feet wide, the length depending
near.
io. i. Mrs..William Mishler.
lendendiip and its eniixlmenl; (b) **¥•&gt;11 are wasting your .strength!
on the-number near, and, in tliosc
First Leaders’ Training Conference
trenches, dead soldiers were rang­
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with building here;
,
&gt;. Mrs. Effie Thomas.
in September: c Organization of Vopr journey will end with the rad-'
ed CBiss-wise, side by side, with
groups late in Seplember, if possi­
tlieiv uniforqis for winding sheets
ing day.
Cln** to. V. Edward Waite.
ble.
and a rail for a pillow, if. handy by.
You never again will im** this Wn^:
TO BE TWO
MEX
7. Cooperation
in
i&gt;rouinting You’ve crossed the ch&amp;m deep anhj Class &gt;n. 11. Edward Bollum.
where they were supposed to rest PROVED
•
C|,»- S.w I?, M. 1., Opk,
Health Week amL’ Carn Growing
WAXTED FOB xmmovs
quietly'and peacefully .until Gab­
.
Why wid«-.
MiSiy.w IMF brl^-^A
it
mnr.r’M&amp;we
contest.
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riel’s horn should sound on Restu*A program on a qvo year basis
rcclinn morn. .
ning Inter
.'I.,. . v..
.■__ .i.i v_.i.
will lie pr,i‘.«enl‘ul to the . county
Class
No.
16. A. U. Wilcox.
committee al its next meeting, tn The builder lifted his old. gray!
MERCHANTS RECOVER
tft
’Jass
No. 17. .Mrs. Horn Henke*,
1
Motor-Track Kills “Teddy IB"
Septciiiber.
lass No. IK, clement Smith.
A budget apportioning $2.t»7 to “Good frjend. in the path" I have!
NEARLY ALL PROPERTY
Dr. Van Velsor is niouhiing the
supervisory puntose* .was adopted.
loss of his faithful little Scotch
'
COtilO, lie said.
. I Chute N'’Brotherhood. A. R.
A portion of it cared fyr the travel­ “There followefh
terrier. "Teddy R," who has been
rin after
alter me today,
lousy, ,; .,, , \
, . , ,
&lt;• toot
nui-t
nasi
tlite
Hedrick,
president: John Li Ketchthe doctor's const ah t companion Burglors (anight. Arraigned and ing expenses of the county secre­ A’youth whose
'r,“’ mu -‘-----■ ’* :am. toitolier.
11 “"
All Brotherhood men
tary about the county and also for
during the Inst IS-years. Teddy
way. i
Senlniced, All in One Day, To
na
nniialit
i
not
ineiittiers
of
other classes are
the
Various
departments
’
of
work,
was born soon after the SpanishThis chasm that has been
Ionin Prison.
I expected h&gt; join In'this division nf
such as Health and Recreation. EdAmerican war, and like so many
lo me. .
other favorite canines which tirst
Burglers
secured
about 8150 uratioiinl and I.eadership Training. To. that fair-haired youth may a the pnH'tVNioii.
saw the- light al that period of our worth of goods from the stores of . “Three factors have worked for
pitfall bo;
•
1 Primal^Primary Department in autos,
histnry^die was named ’after tin? G. C. Dean &amp; Co, Weiring &amp; Furiiiss the success of the Association He, loo. inii*l cross in the twilight Mi
liases Penelqpe Abbott 811(1 Etli'-I
hero of Spn Juan hill. Teddy. How­ and O.&lt; M. McLaughlin in Nashville inuveiiieiit." stated Stale Secretary
hwTcK. toniwps.
dim—
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ever. was a very peaceful little ani­ on SUnday night. They also broke C. I- Rowe of Jackiton in bis address Good friend, I am iuiilding this
Vunting minivers in autos.
*mal and he i|jii nothing but follow inlo Townsend's elevator but secur­ In the committee. "First comes
bridge for him!"
s
Bishop William Burt: district suthe trained supervision. Second in •
his- master everywhere. Teddy did ed nothing.
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—St?lecled.|• pcrintendenl. John C. Floyd: pastor,
not deserve his untimely death.
Kent county officers caught- two imiHirtariett is the administration of
Wt*
members
of
the Womans' j Russell IL Bready.Vscorted by Cla«.«
tho
work
by
business'
men
whose
During Ids old age he became deaf. men suspectoiLaH-mhlung stores in
Temperance Union are all. _\o. ii, Cha*. G. Maywoal.Jeaeher.
While tlje doctor was talkihg with Sbacfa. «arly on Tuesday morning. lime cnuld not.tie bought, yet they Christian
bridge-builjtera. striving lo huihl ri! b^o p. m.. arrive kt church.- some one near Maynard-'s-bam-one They said they were Harry ’Grice give it vohudarily. Tips makes
passage-way ovea th** river &lt;&gt;f. Sunday School section. John (\_
day last week. Teddy sal faithfully and Frank.McKay and proved to be possible great iinaucial campaigns. safe
intemperance
that shall hold Ihcj Ketcham, superintendent, presiding.
on the pavement waiting for,him to the same men who had broken into C. K. Ward lias managed campaigns
&lt;h;U must rnw, atl.r .... , .. ........ |1V.
Srllm,! „n-h. tlnish his conversation. He (i*d not stores in NashCtlh*. TJiey were ar­ which have result&gt;■&lt;! in contribu­ truly, wo labor
not for self but fori tn|
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\
hear the alarm nf an approaching raigned in circuit court in Grand tions aggregating thirty or forty
humanity." Most of us have con’
A.n.motor-truck^- He remained right in Rapids on Tuesday afternoon and million dollars. The third factor in quere.i
&lt;&gt;ur worsl temptations but
Hymn. Faith nr Dnr
the wav&gt;&lt;n the pondeiftug vehicle sentenced to spend from three to 15 the Association’s success is its flex­ iiom. of „■ ml M (to old or l.w., Imm-rnum. Hr, J H. 1 Ijlliroft
ible
program.
WiiULwe
find
some
­
—an0Tnc little dog was no‘more.
years each in Ionin prison.
I........ lo do a ,lim m buddita ll.H, " 1&gt;, rwrnntrndrnl of IP- halaoiMcKay apd Grice arrived in Nash­ thing belter lo put into our pro­ uiighty sli-Hvlure. 7'.ement will |M. azoo nlslrict.
_
wscrvrti lairgcr Audience.
ville on the early west-bound train gram. within 2i hours we will hanlrr r... l.ala, mi,..l will, l-ai-.
S"'.*?.'i&gt; /
i.nomu l-irm- by »5'*“rl
&amp; &gt;"»&gt;'»P ty"- .
Th» Sheehan English Qnera ,Com­ on Sunday morninc and registered dump overbotfnl that which is not
mra «/... . any » rrn- and ir.ai.. „ ••&gt;",1*:l&gt;rolllrrl»».l -rlimt. .4,
pany. which sang selections frtMu al Hie hotel. They spent the day so. good.’’
tmm.-r.d «.ll. i.rav-r.. . ................. It. H-dn. k pt.-Mdina
three Rl'apdard operas in' R»hmVs loating about Hie-village and in. the
opera' house on Tuesday, deservrtl park. No one thought that these THE MUSICAL COMEDY
’vertasHnu.
much belter support than was givV two well-dressed young men wore
'l'IHUI
"MISS
CHERRY
BLOSSOM"
ABOLISHES
en. The prflfeeeds of the house burglars. They asked the landlord
j'enrs ago.
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totalled about 855.00, which was fat- of Hie lintel to awaken them in
STREET COMMISSIONER
If 1nk.es toil tn build such a bridgp!
below the expanses of the companJ. time fdr the east-tamnd train which
for
the
safe
passage
of
vouth
aiulj
Those who attended pronounced t leaves - Nashville nt about ’ one Will Be Given in Jimc Inilcr the
&gt;,..•« .* &lt;»7, t™*— •»
one of the best nftisical treats, if mil o'clock in ihe morning. They sal
Direction Of Miss Ruth
the best, that ever came to HastV in.the hotel unlit’ the train left.
ed how all shall rejoice when wt*j
Those of (.11) Engineer
WrisM’rt.
inga. Sheehan iiv well-known all Then they picked up their grips and
Tobias.
Hastings is to have another musi­ have saved tin* tmy* and girls, re-i
over the country as a tenor. Tint, left during the rain. That was the
/rm. nientliers of the citv council
cal comedy which wiy be presented moved temptation from the weak
company recently decided to expoiM last seen of thorn.
andudKiwist
Ui»
world
a
Iwlter.
*af-l|
iaVl
.
a
lh&gt;li.*lied the uflk'o of street,
at
Reed's
opera
House,
June
|
and
In tho morning- H was discovered
iment in the small towns ami d?er.
mid
mon*
gloriou*
way
to
travel
j
4
.nnimi--i
t
»N»*T.
The duties of .this
5
undur
tinauspicea
.■
of
St.
Rose
elded to spend a week in towns in that the front doors of the above
How many million* yvill rise to call responsible office have tiren tran*Michigan. Music of this kind Isi .mentioned business places had been Parish. . The opera is under the ble.**&lt;*&gt;l tin* builder* of to&lt;hiy mid] f.-rre.l to the duties of City Enginheard only at considerable Expense pried open. From Mr. Dean’s storff persoiinl directipn of Miss Ruth I . tln* crusaders who have gone lie- ,.,.r Tohi:i*. who will have charge of
in large cities. It., is to be hoped a Iron t 8luo worth &lt;&gt;f clothing had
tore!
.||| of. the street work. ’
that the company will come here been taken! .from Mr. McLaughlin's title role.
1st be dug d»wn
Tlie rtteels of this city certainty
Tin* delightful story of "Miss
again, for the audience made up In Store, il llUtnb’.T -if automobile paps;
.... riutiiin Rtgnvl- need ii iproveiiicnl, and.the abolienthusiasm ami appreciation, what from Furnlss &amp; Wolring's store Cherry Blossom" furnishes a most ...
edg&gt;*.
Onu-duty
y
*
not
&gt;loiu*
until!
lion o' Lbc office .lias followed a
pleasing
theme
for
a
musical
com.
about
giflO
worth
of
jewelery
and
it lacked in size-^iiut nenlUu&amp;iwmi
.....
........
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-11
juul
c||i|d
Jiiviw
i
IIUA4UI
‘*111 t«*-pro(hic&gt;* greater et*4inedy
ami
the
play
is
full
of
briglil
$250
In
cash.
Entrance
was
gained
doe? not pay expenses.}'
ifin? teniperanvoi&lt;&gt;my and efficiency by centtaliziiq;
--------------------- ;------y into Townsend's elevator by mhuhIi- catchy, songs, artistic eeeues ami
popph'•perish fori the nielhods j»f carrying on the
instruction.
mg a window and -lipping the bolt. coinedy hits.
Thornapple Resort- Opens
.............. _e." If yilur n&gt;-igh- oily’s work. 51 p. Tobias has shown
Some of the best musical ami dra­
The resort at Thofnapple lake, .The qontonts had been ransacked.
The strangers, who had register­ matic talent, in the city will A|,p&lt;‘tr bor is drinking beer, in, &lt;&gt;rd&gt;*i‘ lo|hi.« •■fllciency a* city - engineer nnd
has /opened with good patronage,
nurse her baby there i* Snipe tact- ti«* will undoubtedly be just as ginxl
and Landlord Homer Wade reports! ed as Horry Grice and Frank Mc­ in “Miss Cherry' Blossom" ami cvi-i-y ful way !•&gt; let Jut know Hu* danger, i a slre«*t rointnlsaioner.
that he expects an unusually good Kay, of Chicago, were al once sus­ effort will tie made to produce the Stmnni.' M.n lha m uivint* ln*r lillli&lt;
- —.. ■— .. --------- season. Tho hotel has been im­ pected of Hie burglariee. They had bret musical comedy ever witnessed Suppose Martha i* giving tier little
Driver Haywood's Vacation.
in Hastings. .
one soplhing syrup—do • you care
proved in many ways, and new ixiarded no train al the station.
Miss Weiiomrt
for whbm Hi.- enough to offer harmless olive oil
When Slicriff Williams heard of
After nine years -jit continuous
furniture has been added. The
or
liquid
’
'felly
as
a
'subslilule?
opera
was
rsqe'cially
written
■
by
service as driver of the. city fire
number of Imais has also lieerl in­ the goblwries, be nl once suspected
creased. The hotel how has capa­ the two strangers of the crimes and John Wilson Do&lt;!ge, has just ret- From two to five drops oflbp.inl team. Orvey Huywoofl lias been
regretted that their preaencc in the urifcd from Muraliall and Hudson, felly st day has vun-il many a cnli- i*ninp«*lb*d lo lake a vacation oil accity for 60 patrons.
Thousands - of
pickerel," war village on Sunday had not roused where she produced the opera to cky baby ami many a scrawny cry-! count of all 4a«aulttu Some time aao
mouth, pass, black bnss. porch andI suspicion. He at once sent descrip­ capacity houses. About 40 will be ing infant has been i-liatiged inio n hu sulferetf from a nervous troulde.
other tirsh have lieen planted in the tion of the men to i-jUrcrs througli- required for the vast ami those who crowing good-natured youmrstof.by[uu&lt;ijlu has taken the advice of a
gone ....
to kwork
»
oul the alate, and was not Hied on have. Iiecn invited lo lake pari arc olive oil Tin* bed remedy known | pliysii-iitn
-- ...... amt
P...............
ywmiiixm
®.
lake (his spring.
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Tuesday morning &gt;&gt;f the capture of n*qu&gt;“Ale«l to b«&gt; al St. Rose's Hull for. the abnormal craving for liquor farm near Thnruapple lake. While
the men who had committed the promptly ab 7:w. Monday evening. Is sugar. More sweetmeats in hi« 'he is away the team will bo driven
W.
T. U. Notice.
burglaries in Sparta. Sheriff Wil- The opera of “Mbs Cherry Blos­ diet will aid uny man lo win the 1by his brother, Fred Haywood, who
The regular meeting of lhe-W. C. Hams, Mr. D&lt;?an and Mr. Wolring som" should not he confused with flght.
.
began wqrk nu Monday.
T. .U. will bn held Tuesday after­ went
Ciin you talk lo the Iwiy'yoii sec
lo Grand llapids. - where the the Japanese minslrel ’'Cherry Blos­
noon at tho home oLMrs. Dr.-Shef­ . .two'Nashville merdianto identified soms" that was produced here sev­
sneaking aramid ^»me depot or old
Mini Have item llnugry.
field. A report' of. the Convention'
from their eral years ago wit It Miss Weissert 0.1
ham
to sjuoke.
appeal
III u&gt;
-III.■
appr-n to
III his
in— pride}
priue
.,,,,1.
.■i&lt;ndr
will be given by' Mrs. Helen Smith .the properly stolen
•h»vA
q&gt;eak
thief
Cloverdale
in his‘physical perfection. perhaps;
CALm
rLt inhim«rv
r
and a round table talk by members. stores. Mr. Dean recovered a suit playing the toad.
help him tn take the nitrate nil
■*!»* oT.nolaeswl
.
of
clothes
which'
ho
Hid
not
know
"How. the Convention Helped Me.”
Members
Republican
County -iher
.
had
been
takencure
the
ciwrette
1
,
belnnaed
lo
silver
tor
ciMMQe
habit*
!
Wa Rm for a large attendance as
(lOpOt.. .Illa
Of course, it
it 1.
teaI Ih-nl-ln.a
thankless task K«,l
bull! were ITTuilite
1 -rf
01 D.IODgtl
be -®ert
Committeo will select Delegates toI 111
The
srfest
of
McKay
and
Grice
important business -will ba consid­
r’j?_
followed a -raid no 12 business Slate Convention al Detroit on May it is worth doing. Send GUotew lit'-ff****0
ered. Meeting begins promptly at1 places
26.
Read
article
on
page
2
of'this
tle
articles
tolling
how
slriefly
hiv.^
f
"F
in
Sparta
“laces
on Monday night,
favorite boxer or ball player must *.'P
Their
.
-licir presence
Srcscmra was discovered issue.
when the wife of a restaurant kfeplet liquor and tobacco alone if h*' J*
”!
}z?kS
Gas House Coke is not expensive.
. i . I l I.’ !,»'! l»*i I'K’A
Qu House Coka U a Hotter fuel.—
continuation

of a. d.

cad-

12206360

GIVEN AT CONVENTION

NASHVILLE BURGLARS
CAUGHT IN SPARTA

B6C

—Adv.

_ ____ _

�THE II.'

ii, mt
N HR- I
BEINDETHOITj
lNner, may

IN THE LIGHT Gt ABB ARMORY
ON TUESDAY. M AY 2fi. COMMENCLNG AT It O’CLOCK.

Stylish Footwear

Remember Our Big Sale
Will Close Sat., May 23

NOTED ORATORS WILL ADMESS THE CONFERENCE

"

You will find Bargains in
,
DRESS GOODS, SILKS and SATINS.
SUMMER GOODS. CORSETS,
SILK GLOVES, LACE CURTAINS,
COTTON SKIRTS and KIMONAS,
HOSIERY,
-SHIRT'WAISTS

MembersJ ut llepiiblican .(founty
GonmiiUte Are Asked lo Select
Delegates From Their Prectaeta
diree.lion of’the Repablican
slate Central Comniilb-e, there will
!&gt;&lt;■ a general eonf-Tenro nf Micfijgan Repuhlfoan* in the Light Guard
; Armory, in the , ity of Detroit, on
, luesday, May 2fi. 191L couunencTERMS STRICTLY CASH
: at II (rctock in the forenoon.
The call for this conference Is
made for the pui |"*se of promoting
party welfare and hamiuny, to
tiring together Iho-e who desire lo
Iilliliate with tin- llepiiblican party
1111 Michigan; tg discuss future polirmes of tfre purb; ain't, generally, to
We carry a full lint of the real live stylish Shoes for men
&lt;k» and Irausan-t such busine*.* as
and women.
may properly be brmnrtit before
lb-- •'.mfi-rence v h-ii ixn-m d
Congressman Patrick H. Kelley
will call the conference-Ao order.
PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY
1 deliver the opening m'ldrcs", and act
m temporary-chairman. U. 8.’Sen­
ator Wm. Alden Smith will act as
P&gt;-nnanenl chaiiin.in. iiikI will de-’,
1 liver an addres- on assuming the
I Chair.
■ IE 8. Senator Wm. E. Homh, of
Idaho, has aceepi- d an invitation to
addruss the conf- r««m*e. as has also
Masonic Temple Bldg.
Phone 176
Hastings, Mich.
j’. 8. Senator Chas. E. Townsend.
Il promises to p«- a in- morabk* con­
vention in tho lii-lopy of Michigan
. rtpubliganiam.
Each county will Ih* entitled to
. one delegate for each
of pop­
Told by the Eyes.
ulation and ui-on Ui-i-of. This
Hobby a Good Thing.
Decidedly In tho Way.
Greenish, haul and spotted eyes are
k
will
entitle Bany County lo 23 del­
A hobby outaldo of oao*a dally laAn army chaplain camo across n
■•accompanied. usually, with shrewd, bon la really the beat kind of a hobby
egates.
‘
quick, nervous, restless temperaments. to ride, tttcause It not only tempts ua baggage column with a wagon stuck
Inasmuch as I here is not time to
Making your chance of success 60% greater when NOD-O-GEN is used.
According Ao Professor Hudson, Asiat­ to the complete change of mind and : fast. "Man. I see you're In difficul­ call a County Convention and bold
ties.
”
bo
said
’’
Can
I
be
of
any
aoics with hasei eyes are cunning and thought and action which la necessary
caucuses, each inenilter of the;
llepublican County Committee is I
weaael-Uke. Contrary to the popular to keep ua In mental trim, but, by
WHAT
NOD-O-GEN IS—A pure culture of bacteria which causes nodules
notion, persons with green eyes ate bolding our tntereat. causes the pen-; of tho driven, •'by making yourself hereby ask txt tn .-elect o«&gt;c dclcfjatc, I
to grow on roots of ALFALFA thus insuring,a greater success with alfalfa.
too Indifferent in paaslon to be at all dulum to awing just ae far in the op-, scarce! You see. we can t very well from the precinct he represents, to
aay
to
the
horses
what
they
’
d
un'crthe
Detroit
conferrnr**.
The
memjealous of the opposite sex; they are. poalte direction, and ao keeps ua from I
FREE! With each 60 lbs of Alfalfa Seed we will furnish you FREE.OF
stand while you’re about"
Ihts of the Itcimbhcan County.
however, frequently envious of their becoming mentally.lopsided.
Commlllee are asked to make their
CHARGE a bottle of NOD-O-GEN containing enough pure culture to in­
selections al flare, and select those:
’• The Missed Elliel Hedrick airs ■who will be-sum to attend.
oculate one bu. (60 Ibq.) of seed which will insure a surer catch of Alfalfa.
I
“T-—~ .
Mr*. I). C. Vandercook and dauKh- Maliel Sisson left Friday to visit
Members’ of the
llepublican
Clare Burton of East Ijinslngl
- ter are visiting tier parents al Ma- friends in Holland, returning Mon- Comity Cotnmitlr.- are a-ked to for-i
Based on to-day's wheat market, I can sell you French’s White Lily Flour at $2.15 per
8|H*nt Bunday with Hastings
Hastings friends.
friends. II son.
want the names.and P. O. addresses!
100 lbs. Beans arc higher. Bring in your samples of BEANS and SEED, or if you want
of delegatus'm&lt;|* 'led to G. H. Os­
Bran, Middlings, Cement or Seed Beans, call in and will be pleased to show you same.
born. HaMtagt. Secretary of the I
Barry County Hi-publican Commit-|
ie.*, and credMH^als will be return-r
ed.
Following are tBa members of
the llepublican u&gt;unly Committee:
City—IM Ward, L. IL Pryor, City.
Successor to F. H. Bwrlow 6 C-o.
Phone 150. Hastings. Mich.
City—2nd WArd, G. H. bstn&gt;rn,
City—3rd Ward. Henry 8heidon.
City. . Assyria, Chas. Cox, Bellevue, II. F. :
I). 3.
Spick and Span.
Baltimore,
Chas.
Houglilaliu,
There la no bi tter agency of reno­
Life In itself is neither good nor
Hastings, H. !•’.
4.
than freah paint. Not only la evil. It Is the scene of good or evil, undergoes an evolution. Sjarilng with
Barry, 1st precL Will Elliott, vation
.
tt
efficacious
In itself, but It la easy 1 as you make It. And if you have lived the desire for materia^ achievement,
Cressey. H. F. D. I.
Barry, 2nd prcct, EHI* FauIkiRr, lo apply.-aays the Philadelphia Ledg­ ' a day, you have seen all. One dqy la passing on through rtie stage where
er. There are probably In evqry house equal and alike to all other days. he prises tho commendation of men
IMImi.
’
Carlton. Hx-tiry Bagla, llatliugn, H. many things that would be greatly im­ There Is no other light, no other most highly, be aryl res at the condi­
’F. I&gt;. 7.
proved by a coat of paint It may bo rshade. This very sun. this moon, tion where good living la Its own re­
I'ototlrlon. 1st precL, Von \V. J ur- a built-in bookcase or a chair or cup­ these very, stars, this very order and ward. If.a mas bis planned wisely,
niss. Nashville
board. The handy man or the handy
cultivated will without aUn| or overCastleton,
2nd prvcL,
H. H. woman can always do a deal of reno-* disposition of things is theaattin your alghj/he can regard the yield as
ancestors enjoyed. and that shall also
Spark*. Moran.
rating very inexpensively with tho
worthy, even though tho consumma­
'
Hasting*. \V. IL Schantz, Hostings paint brush, and keep things in tho entertain your posterity.
tion
In terms of tho world'o goods is
H. F. IK ".
H&lt; •tie, A. F. Norrix, Delton, IL F. spick and span condition ao essential
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Bavl^ind
to
an
orderly,
comfortable
home.
D. !.
daughter, Belly of ToUjM.camc
Irvin*, hl precl-, Leu - Wolcott,
Mrs. Isaac Patrick leaves next
Friday lo visit Mr. mid Mrs. F. II.
Freeport. ’
.
.
.Mr. and Mrs. Bud fifaim. visited
In'imr. 2nd precL Bernie Walker. Sunday with Mrs. Hannah Kmilli | Paneuaal and Mrs. Jtflia Willison. week for a visit witii friends In
Mr. Davis rHumed'Hi^ first of thn Gonncctiriit and from there will gn
IKing. H. II. I.
Johnstown, Geo. Miller, Bedford. who ig very ill nl. Hie rami** of her i wrek. nnd Mrs. Davis went lo Grand to Scotland and England and other
daughter.- Mrs. tiiius Endsley of llapids Tuesday for medical treat- European twiinls. -8liu will not reH. F. ,!&gt;. 2.
turmuntil Scplemiier.
Mnjdo
Grove, Curt
Pennock. Nashville.
Nashville, -B.-i’. D.
Orangeville, A.-M. Nevins, DoaleF,
II. f. D.
Prairieville, E. A. Parker, Prairie­
ville.
Hut laud,
Peter ■ Vanderbrook,
nasiing*. It. F. I&gt;. I.
,
More than 250.000 “Mothers” in country* homes
Thornapple, Glenn Blake, MnlLighting
and
Cooking
for
Country
Hornet
dlevillf.
ar: today enjoying thia comfort and convenience;
The minion of the PILOT ii to bring a clror. dean, safe
Woodland.
G.
8.
I’almerlon,
light and quick, cool euy cooking aervka, to taka the place of Wiwuilniid.
..
Gat Lighting and Cooking with Gat
the drudgery, din and inconveniancn of kerosene Lampe and
Yank..- Si/mgs, Wm. Ililchie,
the din. brat and labovof the old coal of wood aluve—
These greatest of modern conveniences are
MiddlevjJI.-. H. IL 5.
Convenience in place of back breaking labor —
today available for every home no matter where
W. II. Cook. Chairman.
Cleanlioeaa instead of dirt, grime and aabea— '
-it is located.
C. II. Osborn, Secretary.
Beautiful cityAike futures in place al unsightly kero­
The modem farm home can have its own
sene lamps —
LIVED HERE FOR YEARS;
miniature gas plant—the PILOT Lighting Plant—
A cool kitchen instead of a hot, adding one—
which supplies pure home-made Acetylene—a
FAMILY 1HOU0HT HIM DEAD
Order iniiead ol confuaion—

Our store is known throughout Barry county as the Store
of Stylish Footwear and we are justly entitled to that
popularity for we are always up-to-date on the lines of
seasonable footwear for men, women and children. We
buy from concerns who are next to the very latest in both
shape, material and quality styles and the lady or gentle­
man who is especially particular about having the absol­
utely correct style should consult us.

W.E. Merritt Store
HASTINGS, MICH.

z-ALFALFA

Ironside Shoe Co

The Great Soil Improver

Bigger, Better Crops, Improved Soil

For FREE-&lt;-

k&gt;-NOD-OGEN

Mother Has Earned this Comfort
Convenience: W

LUKE WATERS

Be Comfortable and Contented;
Never Mind the Hot Weather of Summer

batter* light than the city home enjoys.

The World’s Standard

How the United Sutra Government uses the PILOT for
Ugtung many af iu Indian Schools, and other public buildings.

Comfort instead of dim. hot. smelly lights—
Safety inatead of constant risk—
Twenty minutes once a month or so to put Union
Carbide and water in the PILOT, inatead of a half hour
every day filling lamps Light always on up in every room—
Barn lights, fastened to pcrmanent iron piping end protected
by heavy glass globes instead of dangeruua lamps and lantciua.
Automatic ignitors instead of matches—
‘
All these and mote—coating no more than you are now
paying/ for kerosene.
. The proof U shown in 13 years nf satisfactory results—
In tha large factories we have been compelled to build in
Newark, N. J. and Chicago, I1L to lake cars of the etsadily
increasing demand fc&gt;r PILOT Lighting Planu—
In oar salesmen end dealers In more than a thousand 1
towns and villages throughout the country.

A Hundred Utet for Acetylene

Consider Yoar Women Folks

Aretylens is used In a hundred different ways fa many
Or» HraaUoraarhawarM-rinui. —--------------------------

They're the ones who have to spend, half their days In the
kkroMne grime of filling, cleaning and carrying oil lamps
around the house. In aLtviag away their strength and health
over hot- crankv onv.,
T
Ask tho •WSotbrr” In your house how much this beautiful,
dean, aiwayweeAy light and a real gaa range will moan to h«r.
Ask yourself If she hasn't earned this comfort and conven­
ience-when you consider its low coet-a thousand times over.
Then write or phone ma and let me come out and show
you how little thia entire improvement will cost.
it todoj
yew Amw U tie nuoZ

■riding aiffi cutting mtuU

T. H. MASHING
Lock Box 55
■ Grand Rapids, Mich,
OXWELD ACETYLENE CO., CHICAGO

•Teter' Schulze, Who Left Family
in N. Y. State 33 Years Ago,
Is Dead.
Peter Schulzfe, aged H2 years.' who
was known for years in the snutheaslern part nf the.county, died on
Friday at th- home of Scott Mc­
Intosh. Schulte made auirecarioii*
living for yi-ars by grinding scis­
sors an&lt;l razors for farmers mid by
doing odd Joint, One year ago la-t
February. Ip- wm picked up half
fituen by th- roadside in Maith*
Grove ami taken to the county
homo. Hearing Hint the aged man
had relatives in Skanealel's, N.Yi
Mrs. Cash-Irin sent a nolice ft* a
newspaper in that Oily with Ihe
ho|H*# that
of Sctiuln,'s relathen. if he had'any. wmild see it
A mi's«aav Mfoa canie with the In­
formation (hat BehuhteO*
u",,
Iwb sons’ wen* livimf. The sons, ofle
rcsidlnu ip Skaneateles, the other
in laiCro-.e. Win, both came to Ihe
counly h»iiH&lt;’and arranged with
Hootl Mclnlo-h to give their father
home. The last days.of the old
i wanderer were mad*‘ very rmnforialile. He left his fn'niny .T1 ye.n ■.
a«o. Tin* family had «M»t— heard
fnun him in |7 yean amt they had
mourned him as dead.
He died of
(he InlirjpiluTj of old »kc.
Bollt of the aou« aHcnricil the
1 fiinera} wltieh wa» held from &lt;JilHnby clmlvli i.ii Sunday lUU'rmwjn.
| Hey. Yo.-t ciiiinsUfiir. Hpuai took
place iu Spouahtu cemetery. .

Get Your Kitchen Work Done Sooner:
Get Your Kitchen Work Done Easier;
Get Your Kitchen Work Done Cheaper.

“How?’’ you ask
The Answer is SIMPLE:

Use a gaa range for cooking

und an electric iron for ironing.

They are the best

friends tho modern housewife has
An electric fan helps a lot, too

.Thornapple Qas fc Electric Co
•Phone B.
•ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE.” *

�MU-11, WH.

THE HASTINGS

......—

COATS GROVE. „
I. Mrs. Henry Hughes of Edmore,
spent Saturday. uL the homo of her
nephew. Mnhlon Center and other
relatives.
The W. C; T. U. anniversary
dinner will be hold on Muy
fiocrnlary Kathennan and Treas- chicken
&lt;
urer Volte of the F. U. M. Ini; Co., H&gt; al lho homo of tho Secretary,
Mrs.
Flora Wood. Mrs.
Bertha
were over to Rutland one day (a«t ■
of Delton will s&lt;&lt;eak on some
wis’k and adjusted lho loss of R. W. Btuh
1
which will bu of • Interest
Krway, who had a barn ami three subject
'
rows struck by lightning, during a to
1 all.
Mrs. E. F., Barnum, Mrs. Melvina
recent storm.
Mrs. C. E. Smith, Mrs.
Mrs. Sylva Hughs of Edmore vis- Barnum.
1
itw| Mrs. Cynlha Senter tin* fore­ Flora Wood. Mrs. Helen Dexiond.
Mrs.
D.-P. Sprague, Mrs. Muhlon
part of last week.
Center and .Mrs. Bessie W°°dinan
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Wenks nnd attended the W. C. T. U. Conven­
Mr. George Jarvis of Ovid, amt Rev. tion
]
held in llaslings, last week.
Jarvis and wife of Odessa, visited
Till’ last day of sclioiH will bo
Ihe latter's daughter. Mrs. Georgn ।next Thursday, Muy 21. The teach­
Faul, Friday. ,
er and scholars are preparing a
Seu'y Kalhortnnn nnd Clerks arc program.
।
Four,, pupils
of our
busy sending out advance assess- school,
।
will take tm&lt; fllh grade
menL notices whereby, when col- examinalion
।
this »'wk.
lecletl tn will bring nlxmt twentyMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scnlf. and
'two thousand dollars Inlo thu cof- fninyy
i
of Quimliy, Mr. ami Mrs.
fers of the F. U. M. Ins. Co. The William
'
CIiumi and .family of Hast­
assessment rate is twenty-five cent* ings,
i
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kinne
on fho hundred dollars.' •
ami family, and Mr, and Mrs. war­
Kelsey and family visited Sun­
1 A reproMenlalive of lho Stalo Tax ren
1
with Mr. and Mrs. tend Chase.
Commission was over a small por- day
1
The masons and carpenters are at
lion of our township last Wedncs-.
on Josso Chase's barn.
day. that Im might bo enabled to work
1
”‘2K® a nwrl Jo lhe tax. cpmrnis- , Prof G. P* &lt;'-olor of. A.nn Arbor,
pr&lt; aeh next Sunday nt the us­
f'llonrar or eonultiona as he found will
'
hours. His work for many
(them, and recommend nn assess- ual
1
has been teacher of lho Bible
nient on all real estate at what ho ycara
:
work in Ihe University of
thinks is its cash value, seemingly Chair
1
duking as a basis what a few prop­ Michigan.
erties have actually sold for in
Sunday School NAfes.
these parts. Wo understand carb
Tho Sunday school isiplannina]
supervisor district. in tho county foa Childrens liny in June. Furth­
will be visited, after which Ihe er
, announcements later.
state board is expected to act, then
The attendance of the Sunday
tho farmer and real estate holder school is keeping up nicely, all
ran zee for himself tho part he classes being well filled Sunday.
(days in the great question of equal
The U. S. Senate recently pa-wed
taxation.
a resolution providing
for .the
Tho Odd Fellows have changed second Sunday of .May ns u Na­
their plans some what nml instead tional Mothers Day. Tho day was
uf moving.the east end of tho hotel observed with n. short program
building for a hall, they have con- Sunday in our Sunday school.
eluded to build a new cement block
Teachers please meet at Ernest
building east of the hotel, ono shfry Smith's next Friday evening. May
With a basement.
15, to plan for. Children's Day.
Dr. L. E. Benson dlc&lt;i al tho State
hospital al Kalamazoo. Thursday
To Preach At Coals Grove.
morning, undertaker England or-*
Prof. 0. P. Color of Afln Arbor,
companied by Mrs. Benson, brought
the body to Ins hqtno In
village will preach-in the church of Christ
In
Coats
Grove. Sunday, both morn­
Thursday evening. The funeral was
held Batiirday- afternoon nl one ing ami evening. Prof. Color has
thirty o'clock at the M. E. church, hail charge for a number of years
of
lhe
Hilile
Chair in connection
attended by a large number of tho
doctor's old friends nnd neighbors. with (he ' University of Michigan,
Rev. Kenyon officiating, burial took Which work has been supportvd'hy
place in woodland Cemetery* No. 2. lhe Christian Woman’s* Board of
Besides his wife ho leaves a daugh­ Missions.
ter, Miss Velma of Hip village and
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
nn adopted daughter, Mrs. Reuben I.
A. D. Gibifc'm has moved his fam­
• Wolcott of East Woodland, besides
a nuinlmr uf relatives in Eaton ily from Grand Rapids to Jiiirth
county. Tliosj,* from a distance who MnlTli* Grove. We pre glad.Io wel­
attended the funeral were Mr and come Mr. Gibson nnd family lo'our
Mrs. Lyman Sutherland of Grand iinidsl again.
Jonas Hawbliiz is on the sick,list.
Lodge, Mr. ami Mrs. V. Myrcs of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills reluinen
Sunfield. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Johnson
,a'nd Mr. D. Colo nnd Mrs. M. Hin- Monday from Nt. Joo county' where
they were calk’d to attend the fun­
mem nlso nf Grand Lodge.
Miss Lais
Velio camo
homo eral .of nn unci**.
The-parents and-Jrieuds of tho
. IThursday evening,
returning to
pupils and teacher of the McKelvey
Kalamazoo, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schray at­ school surprised them Friday when
tended tho silver wedding anniver­ about 35 appeared nt the noun hour
sary of Mr nml Mrs. Milton Hag&lt;T with ■ well Riled liaakols and ieo
in Sunlleld. Saturday night.
. cr&lt;&gt;nm freezers. A picnic dinner
Mrs. J. S. Risinger accompanied was served ami all had a fine lime.
.Mrs. Mary Hynes to Ann Arbor Min Hickey will-relurn ta us urniin
Tuesday, where Mrs. Hynes will next year.
take treatment in the hospital for
EAST WOODLANJ).
goitre.
.*
Joseph Wag*man moved to hit
.The remains of Doctor Benson
home he recently bought In the vil­ were hurled in.Woodland Cumetery
No. 2. Saturday. Un-died - iu tin*
lage. Thursday.
Hob Ijindis of Muskegon visileu Kalamazoo State . Hospital. Tliurs-v
his family in the village over Sun­ day.
day. Mra, Landik and lho children
Born, lo TIr. dmT 'Mrs." Hay7 Ter­
went to Bay City Tuesday, whero kins, of West Sunfield, a son.
they expect to make an extended
Leonanl Straw is reported no
visit with her mother
Leonard Wachter, wife and little belter al tbi.^wi'iting.
E. T.-Cole is siKIering with a very
daughter visited friends in Bay
sore
band.
A'iew.frcrm Saturday until Tuofiday.
Mr and Mrs. Daylon Jordan and
The Country Club met nl lho
Jacob Greible. in the tatter's touring homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill,
car accompanied tho Wachters ns Saturday night.
far as Ionia, whero they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Will Nichols yisited
friends over Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Munroe liowlnder,
Mr. oud Mrs.. Ezra Dell nnd Mr. Saturday,night. •
. mid Mrs. Owen Smith and son,
Mrs, Mary Rupe of UnstinKs.'Qrrtl
John, drove over to Ionia, Sunday, daughter,
Mrs. Qllie Hawking 'and
where they attended chapel at (he
children took Sunday dinner with'
State prison.
Mrs.
Susie Scolleld of East Wood­
Bert Whiting is doing a big job
land.
of cement work for Jesso Chaso of
Mr. mid Mrs. Forest Hager nnd
Coots Grovo this wook.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Garn nnd chil­ mother. Mrs. Orson linger, attended
dren acrofqpanied Inland Holly ami the surprise silver wedding of Mr.
Mrs. Milton Hager, of Sunfield
mother lo. Hastings in their car nnd
Saturday night. There were nearly
Sunday, where they spent liio nfterfOO guests present.
nobn visiting friends.
A
box
of lovely (railing arbutus
C. R. Palmerton was at Kalama­
zoo, Monday, where ho tdok Archie from her daughter. Mrs. flossie
Tltomas of Carlton lo the State hos­ Pooler of Cobalt, Canada, lo Mrs.
Willard fiaw&lt;ly,, Friday, reminded
pital to undergo treatment.
The only church in Hie village to her that Sunday would be Mothers’
observe Mothers’ Day was the Day.
Church of Hu* Brethren, where -Little Esther Schuler, who has
beautiful and appropriate services been so ill with scarlet fever, is re»
were hold in accordance with this ported better nnd hopes to he out
beautiful custom- At the close of soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beardsley
|Jie services path mother present
was presented with a handsome visited their sister, Mrs. Vernon
Beardsley at the home of her par­
rarnation.
She is
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rowlader drove ents in Sunfield, Sunday.
over to .Mount Pleasant, Saturday still taking treatment al the Howell
afternoon in their auto, whero they sanatorium.
visited Mr. Rowlader's three broth­
QIIMBY.
ers and families, who reside there.
They returned home Monday noon. ■ Congratulations arc extended to
L. Faul purchased a lino Buick Mr. arid Mrs, Floyd Thomas, who
rar of J. H. Risinger, Thursday. were married lost Wednesday, both
This cleans Mr. Risinger up on cars being held in highest esteem liyfour
but he says he has more on the way. community.
Harry SWberry ami Mark Peake
Mrs. Maggie Smith entertained
her son William and family of with their families have gone lo
Campbell, also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Homer. Calhoun Co„ to- work for
Kimmel of Sebewa, to dinner Sun- Whit Benham.
Jim Retsor nnd wife spent Friday
,day.
i .On account of tho rain which and Saturday in Battle Creek with
continued all day Monday, the K. of their daughter.
I', boys of Hastings did not come •Uncle Peter Shultz, (as.he was
passed away
over as planned to be. entertained commonly called)
Thursday P. M. at Scott McIntosh’*
by tho lodge here.
i Miss Audra Decker delivered her where he had been living tho past
oration "Qur Nation’s Destiny” at 16 months. His tyvo sons camo to
Hie M. E. church Sunday, evening attend the funeral which* was hold
to a very large assemblage, who at the .church nt 2:30 P. M. Rev.
■wore very much pleased to hear Yost, officiating. Burial took place
in Sponable cemetery. He was 82
Misa Decker.
। Mrs. Isaac Smith is spending a years find 3-monihs old.
Mr. and Mrs. Davy of'Kalamazoo
few days visiting her son, Henry io
aro visiting tho latter’a son, Frank
Sunfield.
Smith and family.
A large number of eighth graders
All remember (ho ice cream social
from the rural schools are in town al Qhas. Castelein's Saturday even­
today taking examination which ing. May 16th. Invitation is extend­
will entitle them to seek higher ed Jo aft, "
education, if they want it. The ex­
aminations will close tomorrow.
—BANNER WANT ADVS- PAY.—

Woodland

If for any reason mer­

We handle only the

chandise bought from our

Best Standard

Merchandise
Absolutely Guaranteed

store is not satisfactory,

A great many bargains are being offered in every department for the balance
of thia month. Many lota must be closed out in Coats, Suita, Skirts, Dreases,
Waists, Khnortas, Underwear, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Waah Goods, Rugs, Car­

return same and receive

your money.

pets, Lace Curtains and Gents’ Furnishings. Below are a few of the many bargains mentioned.

Rugs, Lace Curtains, Scrims
and Shades

Coats, Suits and Skirts
We must clean up and find our stock quite
complete in all colors and sizes. Entire stock has

Just received another shipment'of rugs from
the mill. Big bargains in lace curtains and scrims.

been marked down so it must go fast.

Avail yourself of this opportunity
-flood coat, suit or skirCat a low price.

Qxra Art Squares at only—------------------- :-----

S4.98

Baltnaacan Coats. 4a Inches long at only— .$10.00

Best grade of Seamless Brussels Rugs in
9xrz, new small patterns.4.

15.00

Short Black Coats (Or Ladies at.—3*98

Crex or Wool Fibre Rugs at low prices.

AH-W00I Snit’r. some to closeout at.. — —
X5.00 Rain Coats, double texture,. -------- S...-

Rain Caps nt--------------- ——--------------------- - ----Good Umbrellas at-..

2.98
3.98
48c

12,' -C, 15c, 25c, 35c
23c
square yard, nt only'—.
39c

Curtain Scrims at9c,

Oil Colored Wiadow Shades at------------------

1.00

Floor Linoleum per

Men’s Shirts, Overalls, Sox,
Underwear, Ties, Sus- •
penders and Collars.

Dresses, Waists and
Aprons
Big line of House arid Afternoon Dresses, only

98c

Fine Street Dresses made from Gingham, . Crepe’ or
lawn atz-----------------$2.75

_$1.00
Summer Kinumas. light nr dark, at..
Silk Kimonas, very fine, at--------------$8.00
Our line of Waists is'most exquisite and a big line is
on sale ut..
............................ \--98©
Apron Dresses, closed all around------------- ——.65c
. Kimona Aprons, trimmed edges—- --------------------- 39c
Girls’ Dresses and Aprons Irom.. 25c to $2.00
Wash Skirts in White and Colored----------------- -- 98c

Men’s Work Shirts iu fast color and well made,
all sizes_____ ____ -.1-—— _____ _______ 39c
Dress Shirts nt 39c, SOc and S1.00
Well made Overalls at on!} ._^—...‘48c
Men’s Work Socks;_________________________ ___ 10c
Dress Socks------------------------------- ---------- 10c and 15c
Spring Underwear, fine ribbed at______ ________ 25c
Good Union Suits, Balbriggan or Porosknit,
long or shotr sleeves50c
Vaasar Best Union Suits^'ai..91.00
Fine line of Ties and SuspendersZ25c
Men’s “Loose Scarf" Linen Collars 15c; a for 25c

FRANDSEN 6 KEEFER
Hastings Headquarters for Dry Goods and Ready to Wear.

FINE LAKE.
.
Obituary*
There is a small stir al the lake in I
Violet Mae. infant daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Engleliardi, preparation for th«» summer v ifiL- I
EiivtiluHid Itrothvrs - add J. |
was -bom February 1(l.tVi'. and de­ tors.
parted front this life Muy K, Wit. nl Koller of Baltin Creek have purthe age of two months, tpree weeks clianil two Joh at Paulina Bunch |
and one day. She leave* to mourn and have drawn '•.me.material for
their loss n father.’ mother, four llm erection of cuiimtes ami ClilTor&lt;H
well under:
si.4|ers and one bull her,, besides a Hindi has ii ihi*way, tinder (he *ii|«T\Wun of Ed­
host of relatives. •
ward Bpwm* the _
—..... *
We will miss our little Darling.
Iago
builder.
Who has gpm* lo the Saviour’s
„
loving earn.
i The Shqte
„
Shore A.-rcs
Acre ’ hot el will he unTo the home where tljerc’ll be no dor the ip.ni;tg*iiiriil of Vern Brlnpain, no sorrow.
■ inslool jfnd wife, amt has been unIn'thal land so bright nnd.fair.
dergoihg a thorough fixing up.
r
....
Will Caldwell of the Majestic
WEST WOODLAND.
.theatre, Baltic Creek, is al liis new
Mitt l.odah Aspinall closed her cottage for a day or two getting it
m fhr Irr IWrirf. Mrnntay. roiMly f.;r . .......«eu|»nry, lhu&gt;r,.r h,r
"i
Norma
Rowley with
of t.&lt;ialk
Grove,• 7Xr.. and l»L he?p
n,.arh
anenl
Thesday
her grandma
havehotel
bem.Mr
aiI'

Un.?'r' ...
..
.
: work for f-'tm* time getting thu Im-.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Olmstead and tel. collages and grounds lix.sl up.
son t’Jirl of North Eeasl Carlton Mr. Zeller h.i- rented a piece ol i
spent HundajT«t Will Underwood's, land arr«V.&lt; fn&gt;m the hotel of Nirs, i
' Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Barnum nnd Lois Stamllvy. for a ball ground and |
fltmily visited her parents, Mr. and '
--------- — --------- 1
Mrs. A. Warner in Warnervllle.
Fishing is
Snnday.
Gerlruih* Kljpfer was absent from
A.-G. Paul and wife were out from
school Monday, on adcouul- *of ill­ Bailie Creek »&lt;n Sunday iVluriiititL
ness. — , on Sunday night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Smith or
Hpmer Case and family qf Batlie
Hastings hpenl Sunday nl Mrs. Eliza Creek have im&gt;v**l until yic* Ober­
Palmerions.
lin farm.
•
Tyvcr brothers J»y Ihe name «»r.
Mrs. A. E. Kennerly returned In
her homo in Clarksville, Saturday, CrapQ nnd tliei/familles are local-,
after a two weeks visit nt l.he liome ed in' (llohevfiouse. Some of the!
children in Hn-tr families are sick. ;
of her son. Harry Decker.
W. A. Put'll I- visiting relatives mi
Several -from this wny ntlonden
the funeral nf Dr. Benson, held in tho inke.slinre.
The old pencil orchard on Ihe IL!
Woodland, Saturday.
N. BpWmnn farm has ulimippenred.
Miss Ledah Asnlnall of Hastings
was a guesl of Miss Lizzie Heslerly stuuuM and all. slolcloswlkycarvl
Miss Arietta Bristol closet! a year'
Monday night.
..................
.
Friday, tin-Bill i.r
Oscar Flory from near Coat* ,
Grove was s»'cn on our Streets re/ ’
cently. Wonder why’?
Orvin Nash of Clarksville visited favdrabl.- Mr .■ ,i »t .tor e.d„&gt;nl Perry Stowell’s from Thursday' .
until Tuesday.
.
. .
We hear lh:,l Arthur Brarla In-:
Mr. ami .Mo. Will Hauer and son tvmls to return &lt;■’Balllo Creek soon.
Kenneth visited their btwhcr.aud
Mrs. Zeulu Gilford's, foilier. John,
wife Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hauer m Haugh of Battle Creek, has he.-n ]
Woodland, Sunday.
making u fcnnml walk in front ,&lt;&gt;f
,to torar lUtord -torr and p.vill.V;
on.™ rurmTM-------SOlTil (.ASII EION

&gt;

Axminster Rugs, ox 14 at only _^i=i^-„19.00
(Smaller rugs in proportion.)
Big line of Lace Curtains on sale at.---------98c

Fancy Coats worth Mio.oo and Mn.oo

Skirts from AU Wool Serges anjl Voile. ....

.

-

CALENDAR FOR MAY
u ’
i
vi ’'n
Mr, and Mr**. I-rvd Parks and
Edith spent' Friday al
IERM CIRCUIT COURT dauglltar
Frank Berry's in Nashville.
•
i

•

Union
Suits

Is)hen Painting
insist on J-feath &amp; Milligan's Paint

is)hen pudding
insist on fiauer^ros..- Material

.

Jhe /fastings dumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phona ZU

Phona iu

Desolate West Africa.
]
Trick of ski Jumping.
WITH THE BREAK OF DAWN
Loblto bay. In Portuguese West
- ----------.
Africa, la a wonderful natural harbor] Tho art of ski-jumping la not ,eo
and also u placu fur splendid oysters, i
hard to learn ao II might appear after’
They oro long'shelled oyatqrs and
Vision of tho Pool
thu first attempt. At the start, or I
t~« ™
■*&lt;
““I ua«&lt; raid. do&gt;d u ibouah roul
------

,uut. . rlr-ixdi ..tom. &lt;o .h.&lt; to! *•''
“,v? ”* “1,“*
““*,«'•lh* *&gt;,»&lt;" “
iw „,ito ujddd I. a d—olala tori'*• “■‘.hl .. p«..lbl. law, «,n«a. X. .axU.r .to.. Ilk. UlU.
tor, n.1WMn lb. .lion u,d Ur. InA* r°u k’*8 li” ’d’’ of eblldr... w.bt dr»l lb rto; lb, alal.r
.„rlor ..bateau lies the "thirsty coun- ,lhft Jump •lral«hl’n Quickly at the beams of the Pleiades soon melted
*.
oh__ f(.ia_n for kips and secure as much as possible] together, but tho bright constellations
*&lt;•
Kv,.rv.hln_s.- adun-dead erav lho eff&lt;rel ®f Jumping straight out Into of the west and north remained un­
.
that flourish .n,- 'f*10 ,lr-While tn the air hold the arms changed. Stehdlly the wondrous trans,£ M bbtobl. 1. lb. pclto. Ib.l B,.,.ito, ...t on. Hands of angels
I S rabJL. anS ytota ?«.»
‘-’•nce* :k-p ‘h* '
V •*»«•« “»&gt;
£ i-’er ed c.bbMe and yield cream gU
gI1&lt;hUy do-n
?hre^«h this district ’of every 100 i P°Mlble Parallel with the elope of the of night dissolved Into tho glorias of
through inis aisirict. or ev«.r&gt; ruv;। Ml
,
--------.
x
-----------------------------_.----. .—«
men employed thirty were occupied in hill. The body »hould be porpendicu-1 the dawn. -The blue aky now turnell
Ur to the'slope and the skis kept more softly gray*, the great watch
carrying up supplies Of water.-

Contldued from page one.

Mii^s Sarali Hafuor of Nnshvill.*
j one ski at far as possible without up-, began to kindle. Faint streaks of
spent Thursday with her brother, E.;
setting, bending the knee of the leg purple soon blushed along the sky;
Hafner.
*‘ -:
Chancery—Pro ('■oiife’iMi.
Origin of the Word Alcohol.
,
that is advanced. Keep the skis to* the celestial conclave was filled with
Chester Smith was one of the K.j
Cassie L. DeGolia vs. Wm. Dei
in me scconu wauiry n. v, IM: gather and parallel. The rest is prac- the Inflowing tides of the morning
of I*, degree i../„
Golin. divorce.
Egyptians
uce—and more practice.—Outing.
light, which came pouring &lt;lown from
—- -----had an
. eye salve
w...containi
Mae Colo-vs. Norman Colo, di­ Muskeifoti Friday night to .do de-j
gree work.
'
, ,n
. &lt; antimony
--------- sulphide, which, U*
ta,,
above In one areat ocean of radiance.
vorce.
.
Jtfrd. Etumii ll.ii'inaiL apenL Suiul-Arablc, was called "koi," or with ite.
Eliza Montgomery vs.
MqnU!
L/arriage uzvt.w uj wvvw
; ---- —■ -—• — ——
-----ornery,
uivurve.
.
day
nt
Eh
Gilletfs
of
Bnrryville
article
"al
koi."
Originally
tho
word]
ginnery, divorce,
The acids contained In soot attack h,,ta* * flMh of P“rP»« flrB Glased out
denoted an»
any rer
remedy
for-the
Jennie M. Kurlz vs. Richard E.! and Sunday night with her parent- d-«u»ted
“• eyea,
■ and 1 “°rt*r. masonry, woodwork, metal I
snec’ncuy
- 'liquTd
^11^0^."^
•bo"'h*
“d
al Barry villr. • * »lden is a.«i*nngj fspecifically
a l'""Mand
-'*”burnt
—
—-*»•' *”tk and building material generally.,
Kuril, divorce.
£
m burnt incense
almond'
Mra.&gt;Minni&lt;* '—...
Sel»a Morris vs. Ge.orge .Morris,
holisecb*an- a,u,. L...,
...... .
b»u..Tl„»nn». powd«
'»
amw-a-du. 11 lx. b— IX
..
divorce.
’ Mm, Hayman with.her
-.IM" u.d »&gt; ..Uddod, .d&gt; "&gt;“&gt;d »»&gt; •«»'
&lt;*• *»»“
*'
T. C. Williams Id A. A. AmteMon. »iig.
SX’X
“ UU.»U&lt;» .&lt; .u«d^ ..d wM&gt;. ?•*?■•. •”*• •«.-f
adtnr, bill lo restore lost deed.
CASTLETON.
Wm. E. Bunt vs. Heljuih M. Iltihl, • SOUTHWEST
.
v
, I powder form or not. Since the fine-' monuments. The damage done lo In-]
divorce.
Tho wtHcrman has remomborwl ’
. Tblatliltr of wine were called • «Wa decoration* appears to be no lees '
cnunlrynbu^
taller wm
Important than th. eSecta upon th. »i* t ■—EvtrrtL
I&gt;na B. 'Pindall .va, •PcterTindall, thfe
this g^lonof
section &lt;&gt;f the
the -country
abundivorce.
Ixcna Finchman el al vs, Bonj. !•'.
Mr,. Tobol Gariuqpr
.&gt;.rl&gt;W and
«i«l dauafaildusl- alBoonce-ot U»
" *»*"■'«&gt;
“&gt;
p™'
J
urlio cl
ct al,
al. bill to quiet title.
. Mro,
iue •«*&gt;
«ora h
no.
p'rai.raa w
Curtis
Herman Soder el Al vs. Lyman II. ter Eva spunl Smj.tay-R M. at Will tho present time. In tho ozproootoa
wd KmaaauanUy
1___ i__ ..I ___________
■____ tfore.........._______
•- ...
V..m.1.
_ &gt;_ ll..*na "
In nW evidence
■Vt.lOKCU Of
of waste
U'UtC OOd
and tnOtDcloncV.
Inefficiency.
Chamberlin,
cl al, mortgage
’ Strong's
in N
IiviIIb.
.
.••alec
for*
Pharmacoutlod
closure.
‘ | Mfs. John Dchampaush called mr Ono
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Birdsall spent
Ferris N- Root vb. Olivdr C. Perrin, her1 former neighbor* in Ahis vicln-: Era.
Sunday
at
Wall
lake.
bill to quie( title.
’
Uy. SaluiMay evening.

H «

&lt; welj toge

�MAY 14, l»fl.

MENTION
k Eggleston

is on the sick

Ida More spent Sunday in
nl Rapid*.
,
•x. W. D. Hayes is spending the&gt;
wk in Hallie Creek.
Mrs. Edna Maher, of Jackson, is&gt;
visiting Haslings relatives.
Miss MrIUo Striker was home’
fioin Ypsilanti over Sunday.
Mrs. M. W. Hicks Is visiting her■
. sister, Mrs. Tho*. Kelley, of Delton.:
Mrs. Allie Willison spent purl
of the week with friends in Nash­r
ville.
Mm. Stella Smith nf Middleville1
sailed on Mrs. Lydia Raymond, Sat­’
urday.
•
Mrs. Myron Maynard who has
been seriously ill, is better at this
writing.
Misses Marguerite
McGuinness
and Bessie Bush spent Sunday in'
Kalamazoo.
"Alderman and Mrs. Selden motort ed to Ionia, Saturday ano called on1
friends there.'
.
The bungalow which Mrs. Lydia।

EXCELLED PAPER .
GIVEN AT CONVENTION

sk

A child conceived when either par­
ent is drunk stands ItUla-sliow of
being either healthy dr Intelligent,
on aocount of the poisonous effects
of the drug on the germ-plasm.
Autopsy and analysis performed on
drunkards proves I hat- alcohol has
a special affinity for Ihe reptoduc-

would win. Or clip from your
Union Signal tho account of scien­ blood. Tho protoplasm is Saturat­
tific discovery which proves that a
smoker lojes 10 per cent of his ed. and lho protopldsni/fcods the
mentality and even more of his brain. Every brtin &lt;jjm must have
physionl powers. Koonness of in­ some of this life irtving, live-sus­
tellect as well as health depends taining eleinenp'iioth- tor develop­
ment and JiO'urishrncnt. Knowing
on abstinence.
this it io-tasy'to understand why
Do yrm care enough for your lho brafhs of alcoholics suffer the
neighbors children lo invito them efforts of driaik.
lo your house some Saturday for a
Soon no misguided girl will be
parly, read • them a temperance
story, teach (hem a tompcrance allowed to saddle herself with a
song or organize a Loyal. Teinper- drunken husband to raise blighte&lt;l
pauper
children for the Blate to
atlix' Legion? Children want to be
good but they need aomebody to care for ami support. This type of
care enough to take n little trouble man is rapidly being regarded as
lo leach them bow. When a girl or one of the unit In a racial sense.
lx&gt;y goes wrong the entire commun- When habitual drunkards are bar­
ify is to hlame—we can save them red, with other defectives, from
if wc care to. Chance words from parenthood virtue may be more at­
neighbors or strangers often are tractive.
We must do more to encourage
more potent than pleadings of paron(s. Confirmed drunkards have Ihe temperate young man. He must
•---------- i._.i u„ «—-jng gome believe be made to feel that wc honor him
..... ..
secret Of suc­ for good principles. The fast young
ing completion.
cess-in (he "catch my pal" move- man has a good time. Our nicest
Mrs. John Dcmary of Lake Odes­ meni.
/ Jiris ore ail smirched trying to resa vbltMl her aunt, Mrs. Lydia Ray­
Everyone
must
be
made
to realize orm him, everyone laughs at his
mond, Thursday.
smutty stories and when ho comes
' Mr. ami Mrs. Dan .Birdsall aponl that we cannot touch any social to marry' he takes Ins pick, lines
:
question
without
touching
the
from Friday till Holiday at pieir liipior traffic. Every iiiovomont to­ .all ..Ulla make .serFcpulrol attrac­
collage nl Wall iake&gt;
.
tive?
.
Mr. ami Mrs. Elroy Tobias nppnt ward making this world a better
When we have buflded these
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. F, place sooner or later collides with
the saloon. Social selllemenl work­ things inlo the foundation of our
Blake of Middleville.
Col. and Mrs. A. D. Kuiskcrn, of ers, who began believing that evils bridge we need a gUperslrucluro of
Chicago, arrived Saturday, for a resulting from drink could tie vigilant guarding; a revival of par­
ameliorated without
prohibition, ental authority. Parents must not
vinJt witli Hastings relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of are now as zealous temperance only know the danger, they must
think and act when their own-are
Cnldwater were guests of Mr. ami workers as nre iu the Held.
for
When
we
can
leach
every tax­ threatened. More provision
• Mr». I). C. Vandercook Sunday.
Mrs. John "Parent ami daughter payer that every dollar of such rev­ safely-is found in obedience lo in­
of Detroit an* gtiesla of her par­ enue costs three or four for the telligent parents than in all Ihe laws
ami
proliibiliona
on
all
Hie
stalute
support of police, courts, insane,
ent.**, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. .Pryor.
Mrs. Marie Fisher returned last prisons, poorhousea and hospitals, books &lt;d all tlir Stales. Knowlftdn
Weak from Jackson where ahu bSs Ihe tax-payer will be a temperance and caretaking will complete Hie
man for his pocket book is dear to bridge.
been visiting Mrs. Grace- Cutter.
'
"We have struck our camp for­
Ellis Lake, of Colon, was called him.
A Grand Rapids paper some time ever and we are out upon the
lient wedncwlay by the serious H1-neM of his sister. Mrs. Leo Burton. ago published an editorial claiming roads." Regeneration for sin-curs­
(hat
saloons
in
that
city
were
Grand
ed
humanity is wailing there. Gone
■
Mrs. A. D. Kniskern'who has Iwen
visiting relatives here since Satur­ Rapids own problem, ho business (ho years of agitatioq, done the (a*k
day returned to Chicago this morn­ even of the rest of Kent County. of education, past the labor and the
In another issue an item slated tjjal pain.- After the toil the reward,
ing.
*
C. H. Osborn went to Grand Rap- forty-three men had been adjudged after the achievement Ihe Jubilee—
-fds yesterday lo visit Mrs. Osborn, insane and sent to Slate hospitals our prayers answered—our homes
four and country saved.
Who is a patient in the hospital from that city in about
months. Those were considered
then!.
•Mrs. W. J. I-ockton, of Battle hopeless cases and did not include COUNH MEETING OF THE
Creek came Wednesday for u visit Hie number taking treatment at the
I. 0. T. I. M. ASSOCIATION
with Mrs. W. E. Merrill andjilher psychopathic ward at Ann Arbor
nor those iu privato institutions.
friends.
Nerve specialists from twenty
Mr. amLMi's. Fred Verkerke and
Will
Be
Held in the Odd Fellows
- Miss Cena Verkerke of Grand Rap­ countries met in Trent last fait and
ids spent BOnday with Mr. and Mrs. passed resolutions declaring that ft) Temple In This City Friday; May
per cent of insanity was caused by
22. Splendid Program Arranged.
Monroe Bisson.
Mrs. Marouaf Stebbins returned the use of alcohol. Grand Rapids’
The program of tho County I,. 0.
Wednesday from a seven months own problem. Indeed, when the T. M. M. Association to Im* held nt
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hoop­ whole Blate must be taxed to care Hastings &lt;ni Friday .May 22 al tin*
for the products! .Michigan paid a 1. O. (J. F. temple at IliilMi A. M.
er. of .Mi inidilH, Tenn. •
.
Miss Geneva Hayes h(i.s gone to lax.this winter of fllJ)00.(X)0 for the
Meeting will !«■ railed to order
Ann Arbor to attend the May Festi­ care of the insane alone. Editors by County Commander* hht Eaton.
val and to visit her sister, .Miss Hel­ nee&lt;l educating.
Address of Welcome—Effie Scqll.
When voters realize that an insti­
en Hayes.
'
Response by Huso Sprague; of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin of tution, that breeds paunera, ami Delton.
.
Middleville are moving to this- city criminals, corrupts iiolilics, de­
Business meeting.
and will occupy Esau Canuom’s bauches tlie young to such an ex­
The afternoon session will he giv­
tent that even a saloon-keeper does en to drills by Hutinn Hive, the
' hotiM* dn West Grand Hl.
Anson nnd Fred Stanley of Grand not want it near his own home, draping of .charter and presenting
Rapitls, were called home Saturday which attracts to itself all the bas­ of colors.
on account of the illness of their er elements—bad people, had talk,
Recitation—Minnie Bidclman
bad dthids,— ch-grading young lives,
mother, Mrs. M. Maynard.
Piano Solo—Pauline Maiuti.
Mrs. C. F. Brook’s and Mra. Os­ robbing thorn of virtue-and self re­
Recitation—Esther Da vis.
car - Spencer;
accompanied
by spect—when voters can tip-made tn
PajHT—Mrs. Bessie Ballou.
see
this
the
sahum
will
be
outlawed,
Michael Kelley, of Fort Nadiabh.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. ItolM’rt Burch.
All men must lie trained lo see
la- spent Sunday al Gun lake.
Violin ami Piano Duel—Ixiis Ship­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Arehnrt, Mra. that for social, economic, indus­ ley and Ordalia Sutton.
• Lawrencv Arehart ami Miss Dora trial, as well as moral reasons tho
Recitation—Mrs. Mary Maynard.
Arehart attended the funeral of saloon must go. For social reasons
Vocal Solo— la*va Caslelein.
Mrs. Jarman in North Irving. Sun­ because the saloon is the breeding
Vocal
Duel—Lola Powers and
place of vice—the place Whore the KiU.it* McIntosh.
day.
.
.
Miss Gertrude Smith was
in Vilest- sins are created. For-eco­
Recitation—Della Caslelein, Nash­
Grand Rapids, Wednesday where nomic reasons liecause of the iu- ville.
she was the guest of Dr. ami Mrs. coini&gt;el&lt;*ncc. and Inefficiency it caus­
Remarks by Lieut. Com. Lucinda
■ Collins Johnston, and also saw ’The es'as well as the death it deals out. Irlnnd, of Nashville.
.
■
For industrial reasons because a
Bluebird” al Powers'.
Remarks by.G. D. C. Atwood.
Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Pierson and drunken man irt any imsilion is a
Hustings ladies will serve dinner
daughter Dorothy, who have been menace. No man. no matter how at the ball.
in Lis Angeles. CaL for tho past he may shout for "personal liberty," '
year ami a half, returned .Tuesilay wants lo ride on a train with a
Grunge Prog rum.
lo this city, ami are guests of her drunken engine&lt;*r in the cab.
Bel wren .r»7.W»&gt; ami W'WM) men die
Program for Glass* Greek ■Grange.
Krents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lomin middle life in- the united Blates
Song by Grange.
r&lt;i.
Roll Call res|hmd&lt;nl to by each
,
Among those who ntl«*mlM th* evei-j’ year. A great majority of
ib.-iu. ji r,&lt; mm who have been iq- ,Riving a memory (if Jiia ug Jief fath­
temperate. In a recent articlo in ।er?
“Father's Example in Citizen­
• Sunday, were Chas. Bisson, .Mis« I lie Haturday Evening-Post. Samuel
Minnie Hinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bud J. Blytlie gives his reasons for quit­ ship.” .
Recitation—"Daddy Knows." Oley
Bisson. Burdelle Lichty. Mr. and ting tlic use of alcoholic leverages.
Mrs. Will Uulgh-y and children ami His slrongest reason was that he Douglass.
was attending so many funerals of
Instrumental music by the falhMi.-s Arftbello Moore.
‘
MiM Gladys Bisson
returned his friends, who were living'ns he ■erfbin the baud.
Recitation about fathers.—Mary
Tuciuiay irom several days visit in had livetl, who were dying in the
Havens.
Lansing where she was the guest venr prime of life.
Mothers iiertl to lie taught things
"Fathers Example iu Citizenship.''
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blough. On
Bunday she resumed her old place relating to life nnd health. Instead Discussed f&gt;y Bros. Wm. Havens ami
in the choir of the First Meihoilisl of saying “Bovs will he hoys; they Francis Gorham.
Solo—Bro. Archie Woodman.
Episcopal church of Albion, wherd must how their wild oats." iiiothers
"The Ari of Being Good Nalured."
she gn-etwi obi friends and associ­ need' to know that It is no mon.
necessary for boys lo sow wild oats Sister
:
Esther Cronk
ates ter a few &lt;Uyi.
Music.
Elton Clifford of the Western than for girls and mothers. If wc
Penny March.
Blate Normal spent Saturday amt how soon* one must reap. A* little
. Floy Whlllemore.
- Bunday with friends and relatives imam from The New York Times—
in Naalivillc amt HaMings. He i« Tho Wild Oijt Harvest—should be
Blrylhl's Fall Fatal.
ahnWing a special aptitude for art. taught every young person. ’
Vi'hilc riding In church in Mid­
ami in addition to the excellent “Mother, oh my mother, hard and
hitler is uiy bread
course in Art al the Normal has
dleville last
Sunday
in romImm'u taking snreial instruction un­ And I am faint mid hungry for Gny with lii«‘frieud, Oscar Finksomething good to eat,
-iler Mr. Delx*on of Kalamazoo.
iuer, Lylq Telford fell from his
During Hie summer vacation h&lt;&gt; i* Tho oaten loaf thou gavesl me has bicycle, fraclurud his skull and died
n sally savor,
• / &lt;
comiccUid with the leading hrt.uml
on Monday morning. The young
souvenir Moro at Mackimie telaud. The dark and bitt&lt;*r oalenXoaf thou men were coasting down a sleep hill
, gayesk uie to eat.y
Where his work 'in burped wood and
when Telford in attempting to re­
likins and sketrhiM of interesting
place his feel on the pedals lost hts
ilrHiM and beautiful views about “O, lillh* child of mine, chine is the balance and was throwen a consider­
gunerihg
'
th&lt;' Island
command
excellent
able dislaiire, striking on his head.
pricve. Four of-hw*studies ut the Of moldering seedlings thy sire hath He was taken to. a residence, near
WeHlcrn Stale Normal in art were
'sown for thee.
the scene of the accident; die died
'
sent wilh the Normal Art exhibit to He hqth anwn the grain qnd I with without
regaining consciousness.
(ears have watered it
Hie University al Ann Artior last
year, only one oilier student in Hu* And thou must eat of lho oaten loaf,
Grange Program.
•
biller though it be.",
Ari class being so honored. He
'I'j' fflfL111 rorJrvin8 &lt;in,uffv* •'*“&gt;
liitdics at the Normal this year.
".Mother, Oh my mnlhnr. feeble are '
Boqg.
my
bands
and
frail.
The Christian Science Society.
Reading-“1 Want To
Bo A
Tin* Christian Science Society in I cannot toll and struggle to bring Granger.'*—Hoy Travis.
me in a wage.
i-lings. Mklhimm, announce a free
Paper by Mr.. Baumgardner, fol­
i on Christian Science, and 1 ijavl* gone a-lmugering arid I have
lowed by discussion.
gone a-cold,
.
Jy invite Ihe public In he
Instrumental music by leclurer.
I Mid hear Virgil O. Strkk- Thu ualen loaf thou guvvst me could
Study of soil fertility.
not my pangs assuage."
L of New York, N. Y., memFlower Mau h.
bo Board Of Loctureshin of
Mary Krouowllter, Idclurer.
“
0
little
child
of
mine,
want
shall
Kher ’Church,
the Piral
«&gt;e l*‘&gt;’ herilagv,
« .
Of Christ Scientist,
Scientist, in
In llo»Bo»- „
House,
(•ard of Thank»—We wish to ex­
‘X'mJnT1PsMayOpera
' 25.’ 191
C at borrow and j»ov&lt;*rly and shame and
May 25, I'JH, at ....
&lt;lin’ disease,
press our heartfelt thanks to the
*
I hou must reap of seed that was friends and neighbors for their
...... . —
. *
sowu heedlessly—
kindni'M during the last illncM of
. r-r it
linl“'ling harvest that rob» &lt;&gt;ur wife and mother; to Rev. Yosl,
L^y —-be- U-a
,lh&gt; h,”lrt ‘,r ‘••J*’" v \
the bhoir ami all those who sent
ailCh beautiful tlowcra. '
Hemau Bronson and family.

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Friday and Saturday \
Great Specials in fouse j^ressas "]
$1.80 Values will be sold at 93c on these two days only.

We can show you an ample variety of1 handsome new styles in House^Drejses, made of best quality
Gingham, Percale and Madras, in carefully*selected patterns and colors. There are pretty light and
dark stripes, checks, plaids and figures, trimmed with contrasting embroidery'edging and piping. The
workmanship and fit of the dresses is excellent and the styles are very neat and attractive. The sizes
are for Misses and Ladies and run up to the large extra sizes. They are our regular $1.SO'Dress- qq
cs. Don’t pass up this opportunity. Friday and Saturday you can buy them atVoC

She Corset of fashion and fealth
It). &amp;. r/uform
.
** WOMAN has entered an evolution and is beginning to seek perfect health just as
keenly as Fashion,'*—wc quote an address from a learned doctor. The Corset of
Fashion is a Corset of health -W. B. NUFORM Corset-^and its aid in producing
the deep chest, flat back and free, untramniclcd grace of perfect physical type is now
admitted by all authorities. Aa a mddcst-priccd corset, strong and serviceable for
every-day wear, yet with pride of line worthy to “set ofl” your handsomest tailored
suit, we suggest'

It). &amp;. ifuform Corsets

$! up

Styles for Svery figure in our Corset Department

Right htrt vt uanl to nwition

Our Children's Dresses
priced from 80c to 83.00
You really ought to sec these serviceable and cute dresses for girls—from the. littlcst tot up. It will hard­
ly be w&lt;?rth your while to make them. Let us show now, while the r-/1
CQ f '
(T 1
lines are complete. Special values this'week at_________________ __uUCj OxC9 OVC 11,11 «pJL

Rugs. linoleums. Carpets. Curtains and Draperies
Remember Our fouse-Cleaning Sale is Still On
And will end positively on May 22nd. Get last week's paper apd_read over the specials. Many have
taken advantage of this most-timely money-saving cv^nt. WHY JNOT YOU? It means better values
to you for the SAME money, or else more money in your pocket for the SAME VALUES. Lctais
show you whatever you are interested in. We will not urge you to buy.

Our Pure food Grocer!/ Department
"

............—--^s .3 live it)ith Qood Values— •••””.... ■

— 11 1

Clean, frcih and appetizing Groceries and vegetables at most reasonable.prices. Call up No. 30 and let
us supply your table needs. These arc a few of the many live specials this week:

22 lbs. Best H. &amp; E. Granulate^ Sugar for'$1
4 lbs. Best Crackers for------ L25c 4 lbs. of finest Japan Rice
„ 25c
3 lbs. of crisp Ginger Snaps foria--25c I) 8 lbs. best Oat xVIcal__-l
_r25c
Graham Crackers, per lb.-10c
Lombard Plums in heavy syrup, 3 lb. can.- -_15c
Sailor Brand Choice Salmon, per can__l9c
._yc 11 Finest Marrowfat Peas, per can...10c
23c [I Stowell’s Evergreen Swect Corn, per can9c
Extra heavy 4-strand Broom\

Special Premium Ojjer
Choicest Ifncolored Jaoan Jiw---Quality guaranteed. In full-weight 1 lb. cartons. Wilh every package of
this choice Tea you will receive a premium of the fmest heavy grey English Enamel ware.
The Price for the Package which includes the Premium is__J._„:87c
C°n»c and see this remarkable offer on di»play in our window.

Special
Values
Jhb touk
in Ladies. Miss­
es and Child.

lt)eickgenant &amp; Riede
Department Jtore

To tMt ths staring powers of a
"Wall, well.” said Dr. BlgbUl, Ms hs
-Grandpa MinlHcker went Into a
thoroughbred horse * Ns* Jersey man net a former patient on tho street, Pullman dining car and naked for the.
redo an anftnal from Na* York to "I'm glad to aeo you again. Mr. Brown. wino card: Under prevailing reatric-l
ro.b...
n
u.
.u_ lho
a-..flrot &lt;00
Ho* are you this morning?" "Firat,
tlono (he beat the waiter could giro1
Chicago.
Ho ------covered
miloa In less than 13 days of actual doctor,” aald Mr. Brown, cautiously, him was tho mineral water list Grand- •
riding. Thia hare# onao mads the “decs it cost anything to tell your*
pa looked at Um reproachfully and ex-1
distance of 78 miles lft&gt;4 hour*, car­
.claimed: “Young than. I'm thirsty,
rying a rtdar over tho mountains bsnot sick!"
•
•
Mrs.
J. D. -Zag&lt;dmt*i&gt;.&lt;r visited her
I
twosn Johnstown. Pa., aad Pittsburgh.
daugbliu-'s, Mr . nnd Mrs. Sttin'l:
.
. •
tHprner's, Hi ed-CHy, hud weok.-re-: . Mr*. Fred Stanley Is caring/ for!
A. u U.u»u u
cm bum- lurnl„g SaiiiKiay audzbriuging herj tree husband's mother, Mrs. M. May-'
U'1S3.
. 1 gruudstm witti Iwr.
■
, nard.
: j

Special Values
Jhis lt)eek
in Ladies* and
Misses* Coats,
Suits. Skirts and

always the lite commancea too. Bo
soon aa the seeking of truth Is aban-

Splta Is a little word, but it ropro-.
senta as strango a jumble of feeUnjW
and compounds of dlscor* as any

ticri MoCOll is on Um lick HU

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THE HASTINGS

PAGE FIVE

MAY 11.1MI.

;w8

Spring Specials

Munsing Union Suits
Give Complete Satisfaction

Mr». John Bronson to very ill.
Nori hern grown *®*d potatoes at
Puller’s Grocery.
2-wks
..n_ Allen
.ei—--&lt;1-granl(Kj
Alton
has p
city scavenger’s li««U
A meeting of tl|o 1 until, will be
held on Friday evrali
Hastings Hive No. 3 will meet on
Wednesday ovenlng. I—* —
FpecW-Sun&lt;l»r«®&lt;ter »' Barry
Our ad. last week brought many people to our
hotel 35 oente io Hastings people—
store to investigate our. special bargains. We are
AUv.
I have moved my art go^h Into
continuing
the same prices this week.
the W6ickgenanl S Riede store,
first floor. Bart Horton.-Adv.
A number of pairs of womens ox­
fords, slightty worn for sab- at Lud­
low's Electric Shoe Shop.—Adv.
The council has mad" an appro­
priation of &gt;50 toward* l tie observ­
1 lot $2.50 Ladies' Shoes,
ance of Memorial Day iu Hastings.
Ironside Brothert have many of
special price per pair
their new cemetery vases fitted with
• $1.69
.
flowers now and they ah* all ready
fonettlng. ‘
Ladies'and Misses’ Dress­
OXFORDS
The city council has authorized
survey nnd plans for th.* Market,
All Ladies’ and Men’s Ox* es and Kimonas, $1.50
Walnut and GraotT aireels sower,
values, Sale price
' fords will be closed out at
which wm iii! a branch of the Green
street sewer.
25 to 60 per cent off
Mrs. Mabel Kellar, through At­
torney John Gould, has begun suit
MEN’S WORK SHOES
for $10,000 damage* against W. P.
Jobncox. whom she declares at­
Per pair
JI .75, $2.50, $3 -$14MI values, Sale price
tempted to oxsanllJltr.
Mr. and Mrs. FraMrCarponter and
MEN’S f n s
family have moved into Jus. .Mat­
Priced$1.50 up to $3.50
thews' house on Thorn BL .Mr.
Carpenter is working for the rail­
6025
road company at Nashville.
Jacob Neiss and John Ij’mhi have
dissolved partnership. Mr. Neiss
having purchased Mr. Coon's Inter­
SUITS AND COATS
In checks and plain materials,
est In the blacksmith sho|&gt;. Mr.
$35 Suits, Ladies' and Misses', now.$ 18.00
Coon will spend Mme time at Ling
•2.98-$3.98—$4.98
lake.
,
,
. $30 Suits, Ladies’ and Misses', now.$ 15.00
The ineletnrai weather on Mon­
$16.75 Suits, Indies' and Misses'. $12.50
day night made il jatpossflib* for the
Others at $5.98 and up.
local Pylliians to carry nut their
Out big line of Ladies* Waists, which were
mon in tho scries, “The Signs of the plans of visiting th-- Woodland
$ia Coats, Ladies* and Misses'
8.50
priced from $i.oo to $3.so, now
Times’* next Sunday night. "The. lodge. The visit will be made nl
$io1Coats, Ladies* and Misses'.
7.50
some future date.
Signs of tho Times in Socialism."
marked down to
At the council meeting on Friday
$7 Coats, Ladies’ and Misses*
5.50
79c,
89c, $149, $1.49 and $1.79
evening, A. A. Wilmont was ap­
Presbyterian Church.
pointed lire warden. Tho office of
“Pnacw Sunday” will ho observed dog .warden was again bestowed up­
LACE CURTAINS
next Sunday with a special sennon
that efficient hunter of canines,
al i0:30. All th&gt;* churches of Great on
A few bargains:
Andrew Jackson Jewell.
Britain and America have been ask­
A' good assortment of colored and
The bridge over 'We'l Creek nl
$7.00 Net Curtains, per pair.'—$4.48
ed to observe Sunday May i7 a« tin* foot, of the hill of \V. Gfeen st.
plain borders at
$3.00 Cream Scrim, per pair:$2.29
peace Sunday.' Kunezel's Orchestra will Im? placed over the .'arm- creek
will furniMi special music for the on the townline road north of Ml.
fa.oo White Scrim, per pair$1.48
10c, 15c and 25c
7 JO P. M. service. Practical Gospel Calvary ceiiielery. A "i'l'* culvert
gt.oo White Curtains, per pair79c
message by the pastor.
‘
Also better ones at
will replace Ihe bridge.
«Odd lot of Curtains we will sell at 1-2
. Mother's Day was observed last'
35 cents for Sunday dinner at
price, at from 13c to $1.25 each.
35c—50c
Sunday nnd carnatiofis were given* Barry Hotel to Hasting-* p- opk-.—
tho mothers and to some of the Adv&gt;
.
father# jpfesonL The Aid Society
W. S.-B«*i)ham. who iiisorl&lt;*d an
furnished the carnations which adv. in last week’s lune of the
werevery much appreciated.
.
HANNEB for men to help construct
Tin* Ing event this week is Ihe good roa'ls, says he is gi-tting good
22 lb«- H- &amp; IL Sugar$1.00 Fancy Oranges, per dos. 30c to 50c
Another big shipment of Pineannual reception nnd social affair results from the adv. lb- expects to
*n&lt;1 v"’
of the Fellowship Club which will lie in Homer three or four months.
3 cann Cou.nry c.vn'.lenmn Cetti.lSc
"&gt; Bu.k luHcc. l.&gt;. ■ 23° • reasonable prices. Conn early.
he held in tin* .'huii'li nin| social Ho lip.** seven miles of Male reward
morns on Friilny evening at 7:45. road To build there.
The members have the prfyilege of
Owing to changes in Ihe city's af­
bringing a lady guest to this final fairs. Leon Hopkins, who has had
niccling. Cornmiltees are at work charge of the city puiiipiiig station,
arranging lo make I Ids event a big­ Ims resigned and Wallace Green has
ger affair than IflM year's.
taken his place. Mr. Hopkins has
5&gt;ne lo Maulstec to visit Mr. and
tUcn nair Distinct,
.
rs. Frank Collin*.
Each hair commences Its life tn a
Some oil catching fire in ihe dirt
minute pit. or follicle.' of the skin and pan of un automobile in front of
ban a tip that iu gradually pushed up­ Tire. Slate Street garage on Friday •
ward by the development of liny cells morning caused such' a blaze thill .
tn .tho bulb or root. Oil glands at the an alarm was turned in. The pan JUDSE SMITH'S OPINION IN
ROYAL ARCH MASONS ENPLAN TO HOLD "HEALTH
side of the latter supply tho hair with was quickly detached al ronsiderFIGHT OVER MORTGAGE
TERTAIN LOWELL BRETHREN;
■ WEEK" IN HASTINGS
greaso, so that when ono is pulled out ■abh? risk and the machine was
It appears ao a ball of fatty substance. tf!iv&lt;-iL
Papers in Kiltingcr-Dlek- Ami Grand Chapter (Mllcers. De­ 1&gt;. E. McClure, of Slate Hoard of
The Melliodisl.' of SI. Johns have Declares
I
or moat distant end, la the oldeat, be­ arranged a "Homecoming” for May
erson Deal Were Exrrtili-d Be­
gree*. Conferred on Two Teuius.
Health to Explain Plans al
cause it la In and around the neck of 17 al which will !.*• present Bev. J.
fore Reliable Officer.
Banquet and Speeches.
.
Mrelinp Friday Evening.
tho bulb that new cells are added, and H. Pinckard, of Mt. Pleasant, for-,
Judge Smilli has given an opin­
nierly
pastor
of
Hastings
M..
E
AbouF-liMJ Royal Arch Masons at­
,Thr mnmter* of tin? Hastings
therefore push out tho already fin­
ion
in
the
action
wluch
Nelson
and
church. The members of Hie con­
tended the big gathering in the
ished. length.
Lillie
KilHnger
brought
against
gregation are preparing to give Bev. ,
local
Masonic
temple on* Fri­ ing with County Y. M. C. A. Secre­
and Mrs. Jlinckard a wapri welcome. Grant Dickenum to secure a bill tn day evening when the local chapter tary Vaiub'rcook iu a movement for
restrain foreclosure qn a moil gage
Burnt Aluminum Pans.
The committee which arranges a and to reform a note and mortgage. had for il» gtivstij the members of holding in Hastings early in N'oIf your aluminum pans or kettles program each year for the" observ­ The i-iHiipluinanl claims Hint tin* iliMiker Chapter Of Lowell and-a vemloT-a "Health Wi*ek". Assistant
get scorched and black do not scrape ance of Memorial day .in Hastings mortgage should be SI.UMi due live number of Grund Chapter oflicers Secretary of llr«- Stale Board &gt;&gt;f
Ihe. Stale. Thu was th» mo»l Health, I». E. XL’Cluiv. wHI be in
or scour them. Half fill with water, will hold a meeting mi Friday eve­ years from date with interest at Rix luf
; ; * i;,rijnni"‘?.T1..,■*’m ihhmrTTJ Hastings on Friday uiitbL and ex''j""1 mt
„
add a heapink teasponful of soda and ning. Ils members are Judge Clem­ tier rent. The d.-fendanl claims that |
plaiq Ihe work nnd its possrtnlities
mortgage shouhl
1 n \
Uu. mqrigago
should tebe •1.450.
4M50. with
withj
bolt for tch udnutce; they will be aS ent Smith, Judge Mack. C. !•’. Field the
&gt;n Umim/fcUwnL h&gt;and W. T. Wall;u-e. The 'Memorial . 5S^h.“h,u±r
bright as ncw.--C=;i
J”? ten,4 degrees.IIMHI a
nmilvrsts
day aSucn wm ite delivered by dale, tin balaim du&lt; hrltve yvais,ilw’of j jj waters, I.. W. Heath ion*
ions officers and officers uf organBev. BumcII H. Breaily. Details fur
S.TX'.'X
*»"
the day have nol yet been'hrrang- drafted
as tho 'detendaiil claims.; ih,.’ niii,'.',.^ ,,r’T7.w,.irrii7in’..i-’.’-oii” representatives to this meeting.
The defendants I that t Ire ,
,’’ , v£r.^Ju^
ed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Advlbert Wilcox note and mortgage had been chnngKerr^fn.i Wth S.-limler ’ * " Among I hose invited are the mayor
aiiiLaHlcrmch. ministers, the county
have received word from their son. «*. orthal Ihry lu.l .....................
t *&gt;"•&gt; Wit*. Urluulw.
Claude, wounded in the battle of ent paper# from Ihe yues they read
A baiKiuel wjm Held al .6:30 o'clock, i iilllri-r.-. I In* supervisors, the deilLVera Cruz, that he, is /"apidly re­ and supposed they were signing.
the feast being served by Un' iiicm-i ist-j. nnmibers'of all (he teiiirds of
covering from the injury caused to
bct jp of Hie I). E. S. chapter. Trox- eilucatlon. the roiumUrioner . of
The court says in part:
et...
s’orchasirt
fiiruis'lied
-IiooIs. tin*
.....
furnished The
the music.)
music. ‘ m
schools.
Hie attorn.-ys
attorney#, teachers mid
his left ankle by n Mexican bullet.
1 ",O1."hl* .H'!'.
.............
. 110,0
.
W
—•t'•r■S »
"jin,
1!*. ,’V
h&gt;’j
? .iiiui&lt;(.', **•
,i. *’• oi Hastings
,i»c*uiiit«' *! officers
—•••• •- of. the
•••■ sehuob
— ..v4.s, represeutaHe is nol among those on Ihe way 1. '.ftd
north on the hospital ship "Solace.’’ drafied by and the |&gt;a|&gt;er«( executed i Chapter presiding, a brief program !llv,"‘ "r &gt;*••' pre**, officer* of tliewoiw.fnr..au repulabb*
r.....&gt;0.1.1..nflieer,
&lt;»m....r who
...h„ had
&gt;.—iI *fi*4k'wi**i.'
,..&gt;&gt;...... , Informal talks were giv-!'"eii's clulit III** Grauge, the AntlHo and a comrade, who was alia before
' '
of Mitu-1Tuberrtffhsis
Society, and the W. C.
Mau- iTuber
wounded, are now in the hospital no interest in fateifying them, and en by John H. Kiugsby,
ward ol the'battleship, North Caro­ whose repulallon la such as to chestef^G. IL P.; Dr. W. H. BoqHi.1T- vmaki) it presumptuous that he of Grand Rapids, G. II.
lina.
*
Jndge
Bev. Bussell II. Bready, who is would do so.'*
Frank II. William*, Allegan, G.
Drath &lt;&gt;f Mr*. Huliluh OHs.
’ M.
secretary of tin* Grand- Rapids Dis­
“I am satisfied from all the proof **,’r'* '*
Mrs. Ifuldah Olis, age&lt;l 8u yeart.
trict Conference of the M. E. church that the defendant has &gt;-stablished
will attend the semi-annual confer­ his claim and Hint the romplainnntw After the wmk in the evening.lune uf the pioneer residents nf
ence ip Ravenna on Monday and hnve wholly failed lo make Out a other brief talks were given by 1 Rulland township, ilied al the home
Tuesday. He will deliver the open­ teash entitling them lo the relief,'Juilge Maynard, «f Charlotte. G. !..:;&lt;&gt;( In-r son. Edxvanfc iu this city.
ing address on Monday morning, the prayed for."
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,*;I»r. M. Clayton Gr«-ciir, laiwell, H., early on Wednesday morning. In--.
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’&gt; vitmniK
visiting viimner.
cliapter. uini
and »y
by Mr.icca*»s|
.&gt;11.1 re.i't
was teirii in Ohio in August.
topic of his sennon being, "How to ' rhe
court addn lhal.llir dufcmL ;■ Hooker, aged 81 years,
yem&gt;. originator of 11831. Siu- mid her husband; tin*
Solve ihe Sunday Night Problem." anl is entitled to laky a decree f,u* " -•
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ter rjooker chapter
and....
for seven years
laic Philander Oli». w|io died 15
Tht* confereiuw will adjourn iifr. Ihe amount of Ihe mortgage nnd
tHg|, priest. T
(-candidates al-'years ago. rams UuMicliigan ami
an&lt;l
for
;
nn
high
The
time 011 Tuesday tn allow thus?! who Ihe- MpeiiM-s of the foreclosure uulua&lt;b. a f^v remarki
..r.. on. Js.-tlted in ItUilaml in HWi. Eight
wish to do so to attend tho meeting der the law.
*
for Bishop Bprt in Hastings.
visiters from Allegan ami two fromf[",'"w,IlJ1* siirxixc. Beth, of Cluir. Of'tho 36 who liNik the recent
Opinion iii Kcrn Cutsi-.•
.wu.
i'.harlotte. iiq-Iuiliiu Victor Rohlin.E'lward.
of Hasllng*: Mrs.
teachers’ examinations, only about
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.. chapter,
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; Ada-Jx-nknis. of Entotr Ba(M«ls: Mrs.
In an opinion handed down in
the i। high priest. of
diarltdle
six iiummIu, one-half &gt;&gt;f the number
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| Louis Ejiuei-. of Rutland; Mrs.
. , securing second grade eertifleates. ease of the Slate Bank ot Eaton
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Tho reason for this chowing is par­ RajiiiJ* vs. George- Kern, Jmlucr
Death u,
of Mrs.
Harriet aiiiuuiu.
Jurnuin.
Otte.-of
who left -sexernl
Smith Illis
has found
of HIV
the! ■»vum
KIUll‘1 'In
&gt;11 favor UI
■..*&gt;. Hilum
............ Hustings,
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tially explained-, by the fact that nlllllll
The
action
was
Mr*. Harriet JnnAnn. aged 01 W*M’**» a“° fur a trip td Ohio nnd
some of the aspiring pedagogues complainant.
««* *
&gt;“'«
P^’
took the exaniimilii-iisriq order to brought by the bank lo proxe that year*, one of the uldust resident# ot ", J"?’*
Mr.
Kern
gaxc
hi-wife
a
Joint
deed
|rxmg
township.
died
mi
Friday
k
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Umile
and
Anna,
two
experiment wilh their qualifications
an Hint**
nine weeks.
Bur- t,‘'Kr ‘'hddryn. pus#ed away years
for leaching. iSeim* of (hem will, in Mime property in Delton in order aftcr &lt;■■■
.....vr- of UIIW
V..
on rerommendiitb'H of Cohunlssion- !tu place the property beyond Ihe iul service.- were held from Cobb:
will lH*-du.‘hl on
**r Edger, lake summer courses in reach of the bunk which hold •hurvli. Irvin;
the Western Normal college tn or­ Hgaiii-I him a note for $2Jmmi.
der lo be ready for the tpachurir ex­
The-eoifrl says that Ihe eompltiin- requ'tegy. Deceiued was born-m nf nine o'clock from tin* home. of
Edward
OU*
to
Rutland
church .
England
in
1823
mid
wm
married
aminations in Auguil.
nitl&lt; may .bike a ilecree in 3u daya
Mr.
conduct
. The east laiund C. K. A 8. passen­ mid proceed to »ell Jjje premises then* l&gt;&gt; Henry Jarman.
Jarman, -They
nicy icame
’biiw where..ilnv.
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.*-. Yost will v
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F* .......
•*-- in
”• u" MIhlui X”?.1" :- Ilu™l »IH Ulin pure. Ill
ger train was dt-l.i&gt;*an hour on levied on. if (he notiy is not puid to Ihe-L'nited r H.
TV
i.iunn-1
enu'U'Un.l
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in.
lrry.
Tilusday morning by u large quan­ within thal-time.
vessel hi 1851. Z... .
tity of earth waslied dowt| upon Hie
smiled three nionllis ’ I'unug
Got th# Owl, A flyway.
voyage one nf theff children Hind
track near East Cooper.
During
the tiighl o heavy*'rain storm caus­ Dull Fecliiio—Swollen Hands mid
and wire buried at m&gt;». They rmm«i While William K. Whitia* at K!l&gt;
Feet Due to Kidney Trouble. al (hum
ed water lo wash eirrtb • from the
Frxilig (owiislftp. where;
hills inlo the cyl through.which Ihe ' Youw kidm-ys -need hel&lt;» xvlum they afterwards resided.
Mr. Jar-1 Mreet one evening.fan h.awd a peculiar
railroad runs. In Hie morning tjic your bauds and feel thicken, swell mail died in 1882. The following! commotion, and ui&lt;on .ISTMtigatW* K
engineer discox'ered that the track till, mid you feel dull and sluggish. children survive: Mrs. Fred Cush-!
was covered for nearly 100 feet......
with Tak« Fnley Kidney Pills. They ar&gt;b Illg.
..„. Mrs. Louis __
— and Fred
Bisson
Hastings, Mich.
IJuvnuin’ of
nf Trvuu
Tr-toia luwiui
SllrtU- cured hi» stusfKua and u
earth from one tu two f—* deep.,
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ionic, stimulating and slietrgilien-'Jarni.m
Tile eritw uf the freil, train,
_____ _ (llf,
ing m.M
and r»*»tor»* your kidneys
Jarman,
of. Gabelli
.. .to;nek
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I il Cl&gt;lllll¥; * found that the dox'« h*whictF follows th’- v-'ss',fig«i' truth, iicallhy normal m-.tinii. Try them. Mrs. &gt;jcllie Emory, of Goldfield, the awl »*» still ibsre
Arthur Mulholland.—Adv. Nev.
I shovelled away the barrier.

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Lqlled Brethren Church.
The Church With a Welcome, C.
W. Ballou, pastor.
BetAiccs will be as follows for
next Bunday.
10:30, Preaching,' Subject, "Christ
Living In Us."
12:00 Sunday School.
4:3o Junior Endeavor.*
0:00 Senior Endeavor.
7:00 Preaching. Subject, "Watch­
man What of the Night."
Our Christian Endeavor workers
were determined lo bring victory
out of defeat. And not wllhstamHiig
the unfavorable weather for hold­
ing such festivities they proceeded
lo carry out their program. About
ono hundred enjoyed the moat ex­
cellent .music, mid addreawa nnd
the society feel greatly (indebted lo
all who helped to make jt a auewss.
The services of Sunday mornihg
and evening were of unuimal help
and inspiration. The pastor's ad­
dress in the morning on "Child Life
in the Home anil Sunday School"
brought many' favorable comments
and about twenty parents pledged
themselves lo a more thoughtful.
prayerful ami consecrated endyvor
to make their homes more Christ
like.
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The Endeavor Anniversary service
in the evening was ail that could
have been expected. The subjects
presented brought new light and encmiragemcnt to the work. Five
were formally received inlo the so­
ciety al that time.
The society resrebi very much
that because of thp weather more
were not aldo lo enjoy the banquet
program.
Thn church join with the pastor
in extending a most cordial Invitalion to all In Joining wilh us in dif­
ferent departments of church work
and worship.
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Emmannci Church.
Bev. Carroll L. Bales. Iteclpr.
a«frvicCT iH'xi Sdi|aay'aA follows:

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Hastings,

I T HOES

Holy Communjon, 8:00 A. M.
.
Morning Prayer and Sennon 10:30
A. M.
Evening Prayer and Address. The
App&gt;*araiice of the Hisen Christ at
the Lake of Galilee." 7:30 P: M.
All will find n worm welcome al
Emmanuel church. Strangers and
new-comera are cordially invited.
The Sunday School is nl 12:00 noon.
Bible Class lesson. Acts VIII. There
will be a "Chart Talk" for the whole
school in the parish hall at 12:35
sharp- Subject, “The-Parable of the
True Vine." A confirmation class is
to be formed al onee. There are al­
ready some prospective member*.
Instruction will begin in a week or
two. Those who d-'-iro td enroll
should al once speak to the rector.
Baptist Church.
Thursday night, 7:30, midweek
prayer and praise service.
Sunday School; 10:00. Notice! The
hour for* Sunday School is thirty
minutes earlier. Ite sure nnd be on
Him*, so as not to lose out in the
winning of the Bible or button.
Morning worship. It:oo. Pleas.*,
note that morning worship Is at
11 :l)0 and nol 11:30. Sermon by pas­
tor. Music by choir.
Young People's meeting. 6:30.
Yoke Fellow Band, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30. Brlfetlt song
atorx-ice.
Special -music.
Gospel
message by pastor.
.
Tuesday evening collage prayer
meeting. 7:30, al the home of Mr.
Will Fisk, N. W. corner Mill and
Broadway.
Wednesday afternoon, 2:00. Indies
Aid Society will be held al the home
of Mrs. E. LunTOr, 410 Michigan
Ave.

Mclhodbit Episcopal Church.
Methodist Episcopal church. Bov.
Bussell II. Broody, pastor. Public
worship next Sunday nl 10:30 A. .M.
nnd 7.*30 P. M. Next Sunday morn­
ing the pastor will begin a series of
sermon^ ou “Tho Apostles Creed."
First sennon, "I Believe iu God the
Jfalber ^Umighlyr.Mal..r1nf JJnav.&lt;n
and Earth"' Evening,’ secund ser-

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J. I. PIERSON
8HASTINGS,
SON .MICH.
Phone 9

Department Store

Systematic Business
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•TO deposit your "working funds” with us makes
“ you systematic and encourages good business
methods. We will be pleased to explain many of
the advantages of the checking system to you.
The best business men in every town and city
carry checking accounts with their local banks and
if you desire to follow good business policy you
should open a checking account with us. Why
not start immediately, thus beginning one of the
principles of business and financial success.

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Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County

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�THE IHRTTNGH BANNER, MAY H. »fl.
Mum Mattie Hate is visiting her'
| other relatives al
ll-rsey. Mich.
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Mrs. Qlenft Gardner is improving
very slowly. She was in flrand
Rapids last Wednesday to consult
Gray Brother.* shipped thir last with Dr. J. B, Whinwy.
A meeting of the businoM men of
INDIANAPOLIS FEDERAL
load--i»f stock lo their nortljorn
ranch hist wck, consisting of cat- Jhe village was called to qiccl ul Ihe
LEAGUE TEAM WILL COME . ...................
office of G. D. Whitnipre, Monday
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Jud Harvey ami mother, return- evening nl 7:30. to make arrange­
ments fw memorial services.
!^u‘ak l’sc&lt;l Slick Well. But Found T(|
ju|v JO, if HaMings jfrnnJ ,:j,,,X"rnla*
TI10 O. E. 8. Chapter No. 17, met
The Ball Too Hol Io
(
Fans Will Guarnntcr Snlc of
' Tltey are very miti'h in Jove with at Masonic hall lust Friday avanlng
’•'•Id.
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। IMMj Tickrte.
the climate there mid may decide when th** work was exempliflrd and
of officers for the com­
In th*’ fourth, game
Tri-j Tb6
«,f * Barry county, lo live 1lieh« permanently. Judd installation
ing year. Pasl W. I’. &lt;L Matron Au­
Camnly Je^gye
pla&gt;i‘d -d .the will’ have Hre-nppnrlunify of M*»’ing saw John .Mr.Quccii while, there and gusta Mntlifton was lli» installing
fair mouq.U ..11 kvturdav. • harlot-1 iu. llrtl
i..,,,,, thal ever says he is feeling flne.lind doing a officer upon this occasion.
to defoaled Hastings t.t to 4. . I to*.
Inj(&gt; H.i-&gt;'county on July Hl. Hu r liusin''". He ti.i\ sotnc Trilli
Mrs. W. .A. Pierce who has been
set otd and several ncf?» of alfalfa,
-pending the winter in Palatka,
•&lt;
that are doing line.
Florida, expect- to start north thin
, rellent
form
forfixhigh
.\v.-. L
; • J .- |p,
i.w
l.eaguo
loam
week. She will remiin in Kalama­
CliarlolH.
made
_ run*trhmd
m tho |mUral
y i..|.n
ai||'.1|gl
. |ia, ’reeeivtheir plowing, hut Hie way (but zoo for a few «lays rest and visit
wilh her son, IJ. A. Pierce nnd fam­
•M'ltkid I ohner
biTlig pl&lt;*ntIftU I
wju (B,.
ily on hcr way home. .
ibmsli went into lite l&gt;ox-in lh&lt; la*l „ .ttqv organized big l&gt;’aguo. which I hem smile.
Mr. and JKrs. Leech df Fowlerville
G. 11. Whitman* was in Grand
nuloed over Sunday un&lt;i nre Hie
Rapid* on business Thursday.
.jar.* of ihe American and
H. -E. Hnndrick. of Grand Rapid* guesta of the Inlier's son Mnrion
until lhey&gt;.h,id piled up a discmirag- I
mg kml. Iu.ck ..f .*oa. hmg and ‘ ™
'h,
,
Ulc man. wus III II.I-HII-’-. .Hill Middleville on Hennwayand wife.
Judson Harvey and mother- rcpraeh.se aro th&gt; only renMui* why
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n, l|f u„. U .d team willj.e biisijie» mi Thursday.
Maynard Matteson, of Grand ffap- lurned home from I/»ng Brach. Cal­
U*’ “• ‘ft™™ ”,r &lt;•«•&amp;* V'”
ifornia, Ttraradav evening, where
lhe&gt; sln.uld h.n.- mad".
r.’.|.’&gt;al L.-Jgu-T.-..
they have npenl die winter. Tliey
lington street. He report* all well like Ihe'cHninte ihere very'much
out at Madison Square where ho and may .decide to live (hero per­
manently.
North and Routh.
Itax n good job.
Bauer ami Myers, plus
Raymmid‘Barrel in enjoying til* ' Mrs. C. S. Skillman was the guest
. Huffman and Hayes, minus 3,
vacation with his
mother and of her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Willard
Stebbins nnd Severance, minin
friend*. He has a tine job with Sal unlay nnd Sunday, returning lo
Hniiinu Sumlaj rv«*ijimr.
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PostmoKtar Cliarles Parker nriiT
SanR Ste. Marie.
Ilubtuinl and .Adiadi-r. average.
Charles McPeck. who is working family are nicely located in their
Hirst mnkStninni. minus 1.
in Grand Rapids, spent Sunday* with new home recently nurchaMd from
the Tradl estate. They are max­
his family here.
Hank Stoors mid Roy Brace start-, ing some necea-ary repaint in dec­
ENJOYABLE MEETING OF
t.sl oii( after the turtles and next orating and painting the sqim*.
Mollien’ Day was observed in all
YOUNG LADIES BIBLE CLASS week Art Brace. Jr, leavi*s for a
summer trip for Hie same dainty* flic churches in town last Sunday
with a good attendance at each nr
morsel.
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Held in Social Parlors of Methodist
(hir fishermen have had a few them.
A story nnd song service of the
Episcopal Church on Tuesday
day* good sport on I lie river.
nrnlIters of tho Bible class, was held
Evening.
Harry Bennett. W. J. Hnywanl, A.
The members of the Young La­ M. Gardner and M. F. Jordan-had a at the .Baptist church, Sunday eve­
dies’ Bible Class &lt;»( Ihe Methodist One trip to Detroit by rail and re­ ning. which wa* very much enjoyed
by nil who had the pleasure of be­
Sunday School mid- iiivilcd Ruesls.
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to the number of 142 enjoyed a line rondo several stops on the way backl ing present
D. W. Johnson has recovered
pot luck supper al the social par­ and cnlb-il on friends.
from his recent auto accident so as
lors Tiies,iny evening* After Ihe
C.
t!.
Whitman
and
family
will!
to
resume
his
duties
as
mail
carrier,
supper an excellent ‘program was
•given. Mgs Be«sio Doyoo acting n.&lt; move from Grand Rapids t&lt;\. their I on Route Nd. 3, aflor being laid up
The Half Was Red Hol.
toaslmisln-ss. The toasts Jill por- recently purchased home In the with his lamenes* for three weeks.
Be-went out Monday morning for
.village this week.
Rainer of the visitors pitched a laiiuvl io travelling, as Ihe teacher
Irving Lampson nnd sister are tho firs I time.
fine game and Hasting* could not. of tlu&gt; rias*. Mr*. Flora Henkes, will
Mrs. Anna Morton of Grand Rap­
leave next month for Europe, where moving to Grand Rapids, when* tie
id*, was a guest of her daughter,
the sixth idniqg when they made she will , spend the summer. The tins employment In one of Ihe Mrs. Fred Carl, and family, last
four scores.- which wps all they program throughout was Aery int­ cemeteries.'
week.
eresting alid enjoyable, and the
Grant Hamilton of Detroit arriv­
Raymond Barrell is spending ten
linn splendidly, and Beck in left guests of the class speak of it as ed Friday and is enjoying a few days.vacation with his mother, Mrs.
field made several creditable catch­ far above the average in . merit. days with Ids parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alula Barrell. He holds a-posiliun
es. Some of Ihe other players let Mrs. Henkes, was presented with a L. Ej Hamilton and family.
in
the U. 8. custom service nl Sauli
the ball get away from them nl folding thnbrella as a remeipbrance
St*. Marie. Mich.
critical times. They found it red from the yofiog Indies. The mein- autped ov.t Sunday nnd are visit­
hot, and could not .hold jt. With iH-rship of th* class is now 01, and ing tin' latter’* son and wife, Marlon
the slick. however.’ thejp made a
4k*ii;vway.
in the wh.uio Sunday school.
line showing.
E. M. Browp spent Friday in
The next regular social meeting
The score by inning* follows:
Grand Rapids on business­
will
I
h
&gt;
held
Monday
evening.
June
Charlotte..3 3 0 I o 3 (t 2 1—12 11 3
Window shades have been placed
Hastings. ..U 0 OR 0 i no o-, * (1 « I. at the home of the MissA Myrtle
Uu* wiud'jws of the Mijldlrvilh*
’ • Balftiric*—Rabior
tm»r Grime?; nwi Ethel Hrvlrirk, 33» W«-*l Con- tn
Inn. which gives it a Imjk of being
Continued from p««* on*1’almer, Roush and Garlnbd.
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occupied. Mr. and Mrs. Marr will
be here nnd put things in shape to * Invocation, -. Rev. W. M. Puffer.
. Dowling Ladies Aid..
Charlotte Pilchers Marry.
Trinity
('.liuron. Grand Rapid*.
Seems far belter than wealth.
D. W. Johnson, -who received on The monthly flapper.
Three star pitchers who have When some one has hunted out,
injury lo his leg, when his auto
Iwen connected wilti the Charlottep. Or lost lit* robust health,
Annual elraUofi of officer*: poll*
crank
kicked
him.
Iias.so
far
re
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base ball learn, have recently mar-"
open
from
0:00 lo 7:3l&gt; p. in.
" It’s then a kind wont or deed.
covered as lo tie alite io be back al
ried young ladies in that city, sav*[ I’ve read of Cressey Ladira Aid,
Introduction of the lli*hop by llic
work on his It. F. D. Route.
the Portland Review*. In order -to
president.
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And
1
know
of
many
others.
imnvide material for n winning team
8:00 p. m, section for the church
it is suggested that the girls pick Made up moslly. I believe
.and general public* th'* pastor pre­
Fatal Accident Sunday.
,
out a few catchers ncjff and thenj of busy, husy mothers
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Lyle Telford; who was riding a siding."
get their rocruit* from Ihe oilier' Al Dowling there is nne,
Brotherhood marching io the au­
tffcyrle down West Main St. hill ditorium in a body.
IHMdiions on Ihe nine. Wc might -be Wilti membera that are workers,
Sunday morning wilh a Imy com­
pardoned for remarking that the1 I’.'ihnp* you'd watch all day.
Chorus. "Jx&gt;rd Almighty. Before
panion going to church, was thyowu Thy Throne” by Brotherhood Glee
And yet thid no shirkers.
from his.wheel wilh such force Wiut Club.
ilitig junior leant in tint course of a
Two things they can surely do,
it caused concussion of the brain.
Invocation, by Rev. John W.
He fell m front of Ihe residence of Sheehan, Second Street Church,
To work and to be jojly.
Dean Miller, who carried him inlo Grand Rapid*.
[Tn hiugh at any good joke
Tri-CxYimly league
ll"«’nr*
.... lho bouse. Dr. Swift was called. • Address of Welcome to Bishop
.
Games Saliirdny. I Thfi- |nRq^IMl Onco jn every month, He regained consciousness so that
-Burt on behalf of the church, John
h‘- told them who he was. He was C. Ketcham.
ifastings ^il| play in Eaton Rap-1 But. oh. that sumptuous dinner
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Ike son of Mrs. Frank Pender. Mr,
Ms on Saturday: Nashville play* in!To which everyone can come,
Song. "Glad Day,” led liy the
ami Mtn. Pender were summoned by Men
’s Cltoru*.
-Charlotte; Williamston' in- *Mason; [The
’*”- saint a« well
’* ns sinner.
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telephone. They came very soon
Th&lt;Apre«enlation of the Bistiop by
D-slie in Grand Lislge.
There i« cake, and pie, and chicken, and took him holne in an auto the district '"superintendent. Dr.
They reside three miles west of John C. Flnyd.
The bill of fare a dime.
v
Catcher Is Sigurd.
town. Drs. Taylor and Hanlon vis­
Ja'cture, “Tlic Making of ■Modern
MeinlH-r* of the Hauling* fias* Do you wonder we declare.
ited him In ihe afternoon, but he ! Italy” by Bishop Hurt.
We'll come nun in next time?
hall (earn ar* being siuue«l. and the
did n^t rally, and died early Mon­
Formation of the Brotherhood
full number of necessary tdaycra1 Then after dinner they work awhile. day morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ponder
Circle. 7
wit; Mx&lt;fi tie signed. The last ud.lt- At carpel rags or patching.
have the sympathy of rrtatrves-and
Informal reception.
timi is George KraUnmler, of Cliel- They suein to thing it only fun.'
neighliors in their sad horeav^ipent.
A section of seals in the auditor­
sea. "who will otllciiiie hehiml the To m.*w the pieces they, are mutcli- Tlie body will be taken to Kingsley
ium will bo reservetfand held until
bat.’ George Stebbins also was an ,
ing.
for burial Thursday. .
H:&lt;X»
o’clock for lh^ "people of tho
applicant, and he has hern offered
Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Gales ot Hastliig* circuit
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a position hr Hie oultleld. Stiuram- -They either sell nr give away.
Grand Rapids were the guests of his
If there are any members of the
has -signified his intention.to play The things that tliey'vn been mak­ parenls Mr. nhd Mrs. James Clark
Brotherhood who cannot be present
ing.
third back. At present he i* play­
nnd family, Saturday and Sunday.
al "the supper, they, are rimuested tn
ing shortstop for one of Hie trams Am| use the money to do good.
Leroy Bixler has gone to East
-In- the Rdulb Michikan league. For some poor heart Hint’s aching. Hamilton, Mass, where ho expects ndtify the presid/nt, Mr. Hedrick,
as every seal at tho tables will be
Next week the line-up will probably I! When church carpijts. show the to remain for Ihe summer.
needed.
lie-completed.
Mrs. Lora Stafford visited Mrs.
wear.
This is the final meeting of Ilin
The players are expected tn re-1
• Clara Watters in Hastings, n few BrollierliiMxl, for the season. Tho
port one week from Salunlay.
'; Ami Hie wall paper i* hanging;
i When Ihe wood j.ile is getting law, days last week.
officers for next year will be elect­
Miss Oral Hire whn. Ims been as­ ed. There are several amendments
, Who does'ihe most planning?
sisting Miss M. E. "Hubbard in her tn the constitution to be vfited on.
Windstorm Losse* Reported.
The big .storm on Sunday night When Hie minister, who needs to millinery work, has relumed to her Any of the men who may desire to
borne in Grand Rapids.
developed a .small cyclone in Cal­
secure their ballots for the purpose
But
Ims
only
been
half
paid.
Mrs. P. A. Cobb was in Hastings, of investigation, and having them
houn county nnd a number of. loss­
Tuesday,- nnd ‘Wednesday aS u del­ marked In-fore they reach Ihe polls
es are being reported at the office
egate lo Hie W. C. T. U. Convention. may secure them Sunday al Ihe
of the local windstorm insurance
Maynard Mallismi of Grand Rap­ church.
company. The first telegram re­
.
ceived reported the WmdliUon ofi Let's do what w&lt;&gt; can lo aid thoi•m. ids *penk Thursday with his par­
Chas. G. Mnywood was appointed
ent.* Mr. ami Nirs. David Mattison on to organize and have charge of I hr
a ham pnd Hu? killing of some stock In their elTArls, good and true.
'
Arlington St.
belonging to IL D. Bushnell, of Cal­ Perhaps tne next needy,
parade.
Mr. and Mrs..C. M. Smith spent
houn county, who carried &gt;1.500 in­ May bn me or you.
Saturday in Grand Rapids visiting
surance iih'the bam and *800 on.the. Please, do im&gt;1 think-me Hide, f
' The Falling Leaves.
his brother Theodore and other '
For writing this IRIK* rhyme. /'I
friends.
There u no more thrilling, solemn
The extent of. the other losses Though I'm no member of the Aid.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Tobins of light tn all tho rang* of nature than
will not be known until the adjus­ I low to go »acli time.
Hastings, were callers at E. F. tho falling ot laavea. In the begin­
tors make their investigations.
Blake's Sunday.
' ■
Those members are so modest.
ning, a few al a time,- they come drift­
Irving Lnmp/on and sister arc ing. circling downward, utterly care­
And good deeds so uuietlv
quietly done.
dune,
Denlra Motion for New Trial.
moving to Grand Rapids, where tie teas and unobtrusive, yet deeply pur­
Bni.mui.-h
praise
is
surely
.due
them.
Judge Rmilh has denied a motion God preserve I hem, every one.
has employment in one of the cem­
poseful, With a algh they aeek the
for a new-trial in ihe Cryan-Careteries.
mll case. The case began when
Mis* Emma O'Reily of Grand warm, pungent earth which la to each
Abram CarroH'a dog injured two of Epworth l.eagnr Silver AnRapids, whn is visiting Mrs. Emma ono of them the ultimate breast of
niyersitry Scrvlec Sunday. llodge for a day or two was taken God. Then more and more of them
MiA'hael Cryan's sheep. Thb Gryan
boys killed Hie dogs and Carroll
Sunday, May '17, marks Hie Ril- suddenly ill Sunday evening. Dr. come. By, and by tho dim. shining
sued Cryan for tKO, which he con- X'm- Anniversary of tip* organization Swift was culled lo attend her. She temple ia full ot tho soft itlr of their
gidored the value of one of the de­ of the Epworth League. A sQCaial is better at (Ids writing.
»•
passing—frail shapes, crossing the mo­
funct doflu. The jury awarded him program lias been prepared and all
A. M. Gardner is the-owner of a tionless lines of the trees, floating
,fl.&lt;K). Toe motion for the new trial the memlHTk of Up* League, the new Krit automobile. He went to
was baml on tjte allegation, that the church, tend congregation nre-invit­ Detroit wilh Harry Bennett, who athwart tho shadows, animating the
jury disregarded Hie law and that ed. Leader. Mis* -Mabel Sisson. sells the machines.nnd ernne home inner gloom. Their faint, sighing whis­
per voices the silence of the forest
there was no contention on tin* part An offering will be taken for mite-" with it Friday.
of ibe defendant ns to Ihe value of Binns. The young people, invite
Mr. and Mrs. Will Coman went (0 more poignantly than the hymns of
the dog. as Um plaintiff proved lho your, co-operaliop. The
Rapids.
Saturday. They tho hermit thrush. If the wind still
seniec Grand
iM worth W mid tlm jury found will hagin at O.-no o'rhHfk promptly. spent, Sunday with Ttiteodore Smith forgears, they fall slowly, freeing them­
the ranine worth *1.00.
selves of their own accord, knowing
Diplmha* will be given to about 30 mid family. Mrs. Goman's brother.
D. W. Jnhdtepn spent Thursday tho uttermost joy pt oalf-abandonmont.
membera of the Junior League, and
for Stoniurh Divordcrs. .
Multitudes fell together, however, go­
Ihe now Caiiinal otllcors will he in­ with relaiivMin Moseley, Mich.
ters of the stomach may be stalled by a#v. Braady.
Grant Hunmlton of Detroit, ar­ ing hand In hand to their common end.
by the use of Chamberlain s
rived Friday and is enjoying b few Multitudes, multitudes iu the valley of
Sold by all dealers. Adv. , Titer# will he a meeting of Hast­ days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. decision. They know wiutf they want,
ings t’Juipler, R. A. M„ on Friday L. E. Hamilton and family.
and they take It together, deeply satisM.
,11 and m
G. D. Whitmore, was in Grand field—The AttauUe.
' t work m tlpu.M. M. dcI Jo his office duties.
Rapids, Thursday oii.RusInras.

43

We’re too busy selling goods this week to
write an adv. Watch lor our special-,
announcement next week.
at

Miller &amp; Harris fiirullure Go.

I ip"*

BISHOP BURT If

COMING TUESDAY

The Sample Furniture People

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

’X
Foolish Jtslousy.
The jealous man throws a thousand
THE GRAIN AND GRASS CROPS stumbling blocks in his own road.
He often llvca in constant fear of the
Were I hr Hoakln, lUln, Thnt hrll tripping he has prepared the way‘for.
No philosophy will so surely build him
For 3I&gt; Hours nn Mmidny
a smoother way as that baaed on the
and Tuesday.
sensible conclusion that be could not
There was .some discontent ex­ bo the other man and that what ho
pressed Monday and Tuesday wilh has reason to hope for will be aa
reference to the 3C&gt; hours, of almost gratifying aa anything, another man
Rteady rainfall. But it would be, can get
hard to estimate the incalculable
beiletlt to the grain crops nnd grass |
Queer English Duty.
of this downpour, practically-nil pf
Americans will be Interested to
which was absorbed’ ns it fejl nn । know that from 1660 it has been cus­
tomary
to
take a duty as one of tho
the Helds mid mearjows. Evon if we:
should have a dry spell later It hereditary customs of the crown. In
cmfld not begin to do Hie harm it! 1660 there was a duty of eight pence
otherwise would if (hi* ground had* a gallon on all tho tea liquor sold tn
nol received this thorough “soak-l all coff&lt;*o houses—a great Inconveni­
ing."
\V.&gt; ••(1!ii.’iiii|1’s ihink wc ence to tea drinkers, because It was
could improve on Ihe weather if we' surveyed only twice a day by the ex­
could regulate it ourselves. Rut if cise officers, and ao could only bo
we will get away from, our moods brewed twice a day.—London MaJL
and be just and wise in our think­
ing. we will generally reach tho con­
clusion that the Power that direct.*
The Difference.
things on the earth can.lx*.trusted
"Making. plana ia a woman's chlel
IP make “ail things work together delight; upsetting them la man'a ral '
for. our good." if we will cease pur son d'etre."—Julian Byng.
•
complainings olid pessimism.
INCALCULABLE BENEFIT TO

YOUR INSURANCE
I Will Sava You Money
.The Citizens Mutual Fire Insur­
ance Company, made a gain of 61
new members s’nd &gt;53,900 new in­
surface ia April, with one fire loss
ol &gt;29.(10.
There is none letter or half as
cheap. If .you prefer to pay &gt;0.50
rather than &gt;2.00 per thousand on
your home insurance, it is your
privilege. When your old policy
runs out, better talk it over wilh

C. G. MAYWOOD
AND SAVK

Foundation of Manhattan.
The foundation of Manhattan Island
is chiefly gneiss, a hard, brittle granRe. ta tas upper part of the city
foundations are laid directly , on the
rock. Farther down, below Fourteenth
street, tho coll Is deep sand, running
into qnlpksand, and for some of the
greatest skyscrapers it has been nec­
essary to sink caissons more than 100
feet to get to bedrock.

Rubber From Lettuce.
Two species of wild lettuce, lam
tuca canadensis and L. scarlola, both
common In the northern United Stales,
hav^-been shown to contain rubber,
the former to tho extent of J IB and
the latter l.M per cent., ot a good
quality. As the plants also contain
lactuearium. which is a recognised
drug, It la suggested that they might
be profitably exploited tor both those
products.
Moderation.
The boundary of man Is modsraUoa.
When once we pass that pale, our
guardian angst quits his charge of us.
—Felt ham.

When Are You Going to
Begin Saving ?
Will it be tomorrow, or next week, or next year? There i»
one time to atart and that is now. Those who procrastinate
and put off the undertaking of this most important life work
seldom accomplish anything toward it.
We’ll pay you 4 p$i_cpat interest and welcome your
account whether it be $1.00 or $10,000.

FARMERS STATE BANK
^MICHIGAN

MIDDLEVILLE.

MONEY

No-nan should buy on automobile without first
aoking for a demonstration of the Buiok.

/

It does not ob­

ligate you in the least and ve will give you as long and

severe a demonstration as you may desire.
See for yourself how this qar pulls,, how little gas

and lubricating oil it uses, how easy it rides, how at­
tractive it is, how the Delco self starter does away with

the disagreeable and sometimes dangerous cranking.
Should you then not be interested we will be

thankful to you for the opportunity and will not trouble

you further.
We cannot know that you would like a demonstration

unless you let us know, so please do not hesitate tell­

ing us.

We will be glad to have you stop in when you

come to town?

Out of the 19 cars we bought to make a good showing
of Buick cars we have but 3 left—two B25 models, one

gray and one blaok; 1 B37 model.

HASTINGS BUICK CO.

�PAGE SEVEN

Quanta. Ppigb. Beauty

Southwestern Barry

-------------€T.n\TRD\l.E.
MrsrJofrn McLeod was

In Hasl-

The Fact Remains

jT. U. Convention..
.
: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Acker- and
Mrs. Acker were iu Hasllngf-Tliut s- I
। day oq business. •
-&lt;
DEITUN.
.
CHE
I Helen l»atten is- absimt from} ’
No amount of misrepresentation by the
A. J. Hauer spent Saturday in
While culor- I school oh. account of illness.
Mr. and Mr*. '
Kalamazoo.
lamed tlick- son
ence of Bailie
Mr; ami Mrs.' Marlin Nagel spent i
peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug­
Fred Huglies returned Saturday Creek Sunday. •
lover Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.;
/^\ur wall paper patterns comprise all three of
gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis,
from El Pa*), Texas, where he han
Htirry Nagef of Hiclilaud.
Mr*. Arthur 81
been several weekw with his father
”
these essentials. Wc buy from the best
■lames Grahhm spent a f-w days.,
or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of
who has been seriously ill.
Shorter Is much belt. -r„
of last week wilh friends’ in Kulamills in the country thereby insuring papers of
Miss Gertrude Fisher of Kalamaany kind, can change the fact that
Mm. Bolycii nnd Mr-L Werinum of inxoo.
■ ■
quality. By buying direct from the factory, we
zuo, spent Sunday with her parents. Hickory Corners wen- guest* at
Glenn Freer was it} Hustings Sal-1
Mrs. llumplmry of Gull Lako amt Walter Bolyen's.Tite'-daj.
save you Jhe jobber’s profit and our low selling
urduy on business.
'
Mrs. Slater of hnlamnzoo were In
.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright amt
expense enables us to hand the paper over to you
Mr., and Mrs. Miner Parker of1
town several days laa»L ,week on .Mr. and Mrs. Warren I■i-li.-j- allrnu- Kidmmuuo
Were over Sunday guests
has been found by the offi­
at a price that defies competition.
busiucM interests.
ml ao O. E. 8. meeting al ilichlahd of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mi-r.allum.
The eighth grade examination-^ Saturday evening.
cial examinations to be of the
Mr. ami Mrs. Rockwell of Prairie­
will ho held here next Thursday
Clyde Miller has ju*| am*&gt;.id&lt;&gt;d a ville sprat Sunday wilh Mr. and
T^on’t be bamboozled into thinking you can’t
highest leavening elflclency,
and Friday.
ear of lumber for his n. w. Ikhiso at Mrs. Bert McCallum.
get a paper hanger if you don’t buy of the
MI4s Emma Dinkel of Knlaidazoo the head of Hull.lake.
tree from alum, and ol absolute
Mr. and Mrs. George Kalher spent
sample book man. If necessary we’ll furnish
is bpending a few days id home.
News of The death &lt;-f Maud lley- Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur
purity and wholesomeness.
you a man to do the job and guarantee the work.
Miss Beulah Boyes and her pupfla uolilt Wood at her fiynic in lliu-m,-. Johncox uf Prairieville.
In music will give u recital at the Wi«H his just been ireeheej. She
Mrs. Mary Cairns Is working for
wu* the daughter ®Jt M'-hin lleynchurch Friday evening.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
ome in and let us show you some of the new
Mrs. Liuhaugh of Hastings, helping
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mantel visit­ oltls of Ely nnd n niece &lt;&gt;[ f-.. |t. with tier house hold duties.
things in panel work, cut out borders, oat­
for making finest and most economical food.
ed friends in Kalainoxdo,' Tuesday; Reynold* of Cressey. --stv* spent
If any one wants lo know any-1
meals, florals. We’ll be glad to show you the
Mrs. George Mosier, -Mnj. L. N. leaves beside her par-oL h»T hus­ thing al»oul thi? walking, usk Yu&lt; 11
Bush and Mrs. Chas McDermott pt- band Frank Wood ami four c.liil- McUhmI,
line whetner you wish to buy or not.
lended (he enuntt, convention of dreo, the youngasi-bem- !.■■&gt; ihan a
Me*. Martha Reploglu-is-spuuduuU'
the’ W. C. T. U. in Hastings," Tueiri y&lt;-ar old.
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hurt |
HOLMES CHURCH,
day and Wodneaday.
Eunice Wail McAlb-l.r daughter
.
।
. A. S. «ill I.- ....._____ _
The W. C. T. U. held a Mblhers' of Beiij. and Minnie Mail, wa* Itorn "&lt;• Sl.ull«.
Mr. ami Mrs. McDonald’s daughter । by Mrs. Jennie Barnum, Wednesday,
meeting. Tuesday afternoon, wilh in East Cressey October tv |k*r liv­
of Kalamazoo spent Friday nitd Sat- May 27th, for-supper.
Mrs. 1.. N. Buijh.
ed all hep life in lIiL \ vinily ami urduy of.last week with them.
I Mra Harvey Easlnn of the townThe HludyKJhib held tr speeint passed away May a. Uni at th«&lt;Thmir
Miss Alice Folej- of HaSlnig-[Mm* aii&lt;T her inolimr.’ Mrs. John
meeting liist Friday evening with of her lirolln-r-m-hro Oren lilanch- spent
------ - over Sunday „.o..
wilh u..
Mr. and ijonivy of Freeport were guests at
Continued from -pago one.
Mrs. G. A. Hoeltzel. for the pun*’*4* nnl in Kalamazoo. Sh.- hail in-on in
L. N. Durkee's Thursday.
of electing ofllcers for Ihe coming poor health lor the la*l 7 »r 8 year*. I Mrs. N. O. Bump,.
Mr*. Gurney was iu Hasting*, one
year. The following •oflicers were hut had hern improving nf. lul- mid
Mrvn““. na,n'u"‘-: • • •».«»«. over me resiauram
restaurant
eli'ctod: Mrs. Eugene Horton, pres­ jt was hnpiMl she nn.-hl fully re­ day last week nl the W. C. T. U. thrirdimShn.r
,M*ar', ‘"’F ‘he bell of the cash reg.
•tli ir daughtir. Mrs. Huiry ilagla. j j#tvr. Suspecting the presence ut
ident. Mrs. E. 8. .Morehouw. vice rover. She was niarn.-d In Ed Mc­ bu*iiie*ii meeting.
The Rexall Store
•
Delton, Michigan
president: Mrs. G. A. Hoeltzel, sec­ Allister in September Illi-, and has
Mrs. Chamberlain spent a few
Miss OviTsmitli of Nashville is as- I hunilars. she telephoned lo Sheriff
retary: Miss Beruice Flower, treas- since lived al the.lira.I of th.- Laki . days with her daughter, .Mrs. Mil- sistmg her aunt.'Mrs. Frank Over- McDonald. whose deputies were
.urer, amt Mrs. M. J. Cross, critic.
smith with her holteework.
.
! soon searching the country.
She has been seriously ill r&lt;»i- sever­ Hun tlinyer of CreMoy.
“ ,,iw,ilujs v,si,’,rj Mr. add Mrs. Lew is Demoml ami
A deputy had marly gtifn ur I hi-'
IL A. Polley' has Imen contlnnl to al weeks ami was reimro-d to a 0.0,*^!?“'
. .. .
Mr. «'&gt;'• Mrs. Levi Hynes, all of . search when he saw two men comlhe.hupse with sickness fur teeverul hoeidlal in Kalama/ •• fur treat­ S-ilurday. ...
Thero u«%hinK
S
ment mid Inter wiitonM-. i&lt;&gt; her
days.
.
Imsliahd
’
s
sisU-Ff
Sh--wa.
pecul
­
Mr. uigl Mrs. Mason Norwood and
mmu lac- ni,|W,atJ7'a"pn?nat imroreaching at' W* S' B®rnPUi mid family were 1 almhl to accept,their invitation In
daughter, Gwin, of Kalamazoo were iarly endowed with i
and
g.-hllc
maimer
tlint
wmi
HiSi/T
n
'
,,r
J
v
Mathews
uf
near
examine
ihe
contents
of
the
twin
guests of friends hcre lasl week.
s7hm&gt;l Will follow nl H ot)
Sunday.
when he saw one of them n-ach uJoseph Sliytler was in Hustings on ami father have thr h-artf-ll *ym- *■I « mtnv
TIirKfflTvil i ^(Ae tl ii ..nr\ill,■
'"id wife and | ward a pocket. In-lanlly the otlibusiness. Thursdny.
pallty of all. in their ureal bereave­ . m. 1 H- lesson v n. i.uk&lt; iu.i j- i Mr„ Jny Hai.|iuin w,,ie
llt L I,
covered them wilh Ins revolver.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dencau spent ment. With her dealli'Hi.. Ldlo-r ' ,?eri,k n;,.!, Min »I«I t &gt;1/ no.”
i
MdiilyreX Sunday.
I They threw up their hands amk
’Friday in lialaninzoo.
T .me I e%jrhmehl ifs.4- ,
•’'«»&gt; Sunday al thq.usuaL were taken
into custody. Both
: is loft alone.
Tin- mother and
■ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark and Mr. ।sister. Minnie, havliu- luiitf pa&gt;*..&gt;i
i&lt; pi&gt;-in« lumsmmiii oi • *'- hour.
young umu were greatly -chagrined Leinaar motored
to Kalamazoo, on liefope. Tho ftlncral was held
&lt;•! hi.?,, -ivwi -vvIhw., si.,.,1,,.11,' Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Ragla and at Ilu*ir capture. Ou the person of
gueslaJjIr. and Mrs. Barhum. one man were found a revolver,
al tip- father'* honi" »u Ihe &lt;&lt;ull lul'..iL’ni1 hl ,-rv Of'Til.- .L&gt;r lie
Sunday.
I,Hi Lh-.n in.!1' he '■l“‘nt_ Sumlay in Holland, guests of billy ami dark lantern.
' Min Beulah Boyles of KalnintUOO road Friday, Ilev;-Elhu-i:h ofllcial- &lt;».nu nio.
i. nJi "in-r.v81,1
1
Mr. llagla’s sister. Mrs. Burroughs.
Justice was handed mil to them
ami Miss Marion .Heed «&gt;f Hustings, । ing. Burial al Richland.
M*ThV v I' "C win h- |'-.I 1.- Mr ' Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling nod son very siH-riiily. T hey waivi-d vxnmgave n roncerl al the M. E7 cliurcli
HINDS
COltNLHS.
vn . M,.lh,.'.. -1-h . Inuie L ~iv!,.,i’i*IM.,n&lt;'Sunday al Geoi-gc 8. Ful- illation in justice court, wen- tak-n
la&gt;t Frnkiy evening.
- The
i* “Wind
Mahlon Skidmore iu&gt; called to! Alta Mosh.
i. topic
.t h'jopic
is 1
; |,t's.
j al once upstairs into circuit court
Mrs. Bush &lt;&gt;f Hustings, is spending
Vickshurg. Friday : • In- -.tiuih Is a Christian Life?" James 1:19-27.
Geb McLeod ami family of .East^ where they pleaded guilty and seathe week wilh Mrs. Geo. Hoeltzel.
Illness of hiir brolbrr-in-law. I&gt;.
Wodlnnd were guests of John Me- tcnce was al once passed.
&lt; iiu’i.iiiv i h*‘l'l nl Mr. Pattons shire next I ri- Leod’s peoplb Sunday.
Cairn*;
Hu.
return
d
&gt;
•
The Nashville merchants rec»»v*rBANFIELB.
‘
’ | day and Saturday. There will be
night. *
Itepry Grockford and wife uf!ed most of their protH-rly. Furuisa
| Dr. Floyd Stiles of Rattle7 Creek
ii..। ...'I1"- musical cntertnlmnchl .Friday Quimby were over Sunday guests j A Wot ring report misjiiig ^IHJK)
• Geo. Ib-Moll and
‘
r'i ■vrniug. Every one is invited to Jiv
was tin our streets Sunday.
the former’s bro|^i ...
ut J. L. Crockford nnd family.
worth of silver spoons.
present.
..
- Monday morning the lightning ley Stewart of lh«Kln g&lt; ry. District,
Mr. and Mrs.'Henry Hngla, Mrs.
Owing lo tho fuel that the men
There will be Memorial .Day ex­
burned out lho lines several ii&gt;i|«s Sunday.
'
Lorina Biinnnn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. had not been sect) to b-ave Nashville
ercises May 2t.nt Cloverdale diurdh. S.
at .Central.
.
Fuller attended the LaiHon L.'A. . itmj hud out been milieed by any
Lew Harris an^ nm nf Granu j Everyone come.
Mr. and Mr*, fk-urge Shcllh-ld of Hapids called oiilVi-lni llobhison,
S. at Philo F.uller's Wednesday ami —— ‘------ .................
Hastings Iumvi gone into business in Sunday.
at Ural IhiHiglil llial they had b.&lt;.&gt;u
reuueL'u .fiphuulid-lime..
■ ■ '»•
.
ALTO.
Battle Creek, with bright yrosiH-els.
niet by ui-compliri's in a motor, rar.
5lrs. Nellie
KliiiA
r« .pu^he stixL-Jiunnm YauAutwerp is visiting his'
.................
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Mr. nWi-Mr&lt;-V(^Pmnaik.-md De­ H#
RecaWloo tha Guest.
The prisoin-ni Mid they Itouglft
M.
parents al Mulliken.
von spent Saturday plight in Battle
J'PSpy you. O excellent wife, not lo tickets nt the .XnshvilU- station and
‘Mr. y,.|I:i Mnill,nn of f.r..-iivill«* i
Ltd Ncwtnn ainl.wift-.visiU-d Mr.
Creek the gucet* of Mr. Putnam’s
i cumber yourself and me to get a rich iHiarded the early west lumml train.
brother.
\
dinner for this man or this woman Th!? is not true. Sheriff Williams
'
' Linton.
Mr. and Mr*.,Win/Wickwire Br­ cast Barry, Bunday.
lliihks they “beat" their passage on and little Chira went to Portland,
the train.
a'lTn, ..1.“' ilZuref'ai
..... i-'&gt; "''i' •i'""'
Chir.-'an.'l
cbamlwr n,4&gt;
■“
companied by Mrs. W innie Dunn.
men are su..|iecled of hrintr
■ -&gt; win. u..hr I-r&gt;.oi.&lt;n-i
a co*L T he*o things. If they are curl- the1'hcse
Both Phones .
Prairieville, Mich.
After n short visit in Portland. Mr. • • • .........................
notorious ‘•t’.hiwl ineii,”- who
ous in, they can got for a dollar at broke into so many stores'iu various
nnd Mr*. Wickwire weiiLlo Limiting.
Mrs. Bernie- |t»(an.on cnleriuiit- i.
Mr'l^w
1 any village. Hut Iftt th|s stranger, cities.
Leslie, Tcrumseh, Nm*&gt;I(-oii nnd -d her aunt ‘Mr-, it-olgje Brown ofi.... •siiind tv •
, . . •
1 if he vr|li. In your look*. In your ac­
Jackson visiting friends al lhesn Milo from W.-.e-.l.iy until Salm -1
s place* returning Saturday. It Is day.
cent and behavior, read your heart
Not Worth It.
tieeilh-s* lo say they passi-d a very
and earnestness, your thought and
It costa more Hun 1.1,000,
Mesdnim-s l.-i. Got and Edith
hr. Miller and mister Sisson of will, which he cannot buy at any pric^.1
plcasaut two weeks and more.
rrepiorl. called al W. (aisarilT*, to any vlllsge or city, and which ba ’
Mr. ami Mi*. Wright of Battle Snyder and Miss Susie lllillli|is iit- lllinay
tngly accept tho controller'* figure*
Creek well- giu-sl* of Mr. andjrtra. temlril the W. L. T. U. conveiuion
■n.r imit.al Jm.lor piny &gt;.r lli.-i
’•» lr‘"1 "n&gt; mll“
.
.............................
.... ..
ill
limiting..
\\
•
dn--day
afternoon.
for
It', but banged
If wa .................
believe It _
ia
C. P. Ib-ynobls Sunday.
- "
.-.I । sparely and *!«?p hard tn order to worth tho money.-Manchester Union.
Clarke Huhiiisoij and wife have
Ilev. Brook* will deliver a eperial
,Ci behold. Certainly, let the board be
discourse iK-corallon Day al lliw n-nle&lt;l a cottage at Midland Park
tt spread and let tho bed be pressed for
nnd- Himrod llrt-n- last Wedne.-slay; and dn-w a large nltrndancc.
church.
। the traveler: but let not the emphasis I
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner enter­ They v^pvet to build a eDHage on
Tho Moors of Arabia . and Spain
A..i&gt;. Hood nmdi- a business trip l«» of hospitality He in the** things-:
tained at dinner Messrs. Foster and their lot noun.
the first
display
colored
|g llnplds Irtsl w.-.-k.
-Honor to the house whero they are; ero
.
-- to
— —
•—
Currie
nnd\wiveg
of
Battle
Creek:
Capital
&gt;20,000.00
SNtT.TZ,
Mrs.
.1.
K.
r.uup&lt;&lt;r
and
dnoglijvr
slmplo
to
the'vergn
of hardship, sol 8*“bes in chomlst’s windows.
Mrs. Sj&gt;auldii|g mid Dr. Mabel WntSurplus
6,000.00
son. of Ashtabula, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs. Minn llow&gt;-ll of ■ Nashville
Sundaj
wfth
CI
kik
Fool.-and'wite.
Mrs. F. J. Merrill, of Bedford. Dr. vlailM Hur fatlici- J. Pills,"iTiursthiy
A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pres.
(Inlverse.Million* for Defcnt*. .
Tin- marriage of Leon Aiidcr.-...
Watson, Mrs. Mm-itH’s mint,.will te- of last week.
■
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
A m-gro had heard of Charlaa CMis* Myra Griffin Im* been mi- EJmerwn.
main for a few days.
Etftur Hecllii-I 'I’j-ul Suml.-iy-witli and
_________
Pinkney 'a famoua word*, “Milltoou for
DIRECTORS
noUUlX'd tn.take place in Jutle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Adam*
»«»«» went
wiu lo
i&lt;; her
u,T parents
parent* In
in lla-iihga.
wasting*,
IU. Fixture* Unuiually Ornate. de.'cn*&lt;) hut nol ono cent for tribute."
A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald McLeay
Licej; Sulillay to *&gt;p&gt; r_.
\
George J. Doster
Adtcrilbcd Let Icr*. •
'
"Thia ijar,” *ald the proud diapenner. Some tftne later ho wa* crosalng a
niece Mrs. Ethel Granger'who ha* •town were SiiihI-i.v visitors .with llic]
T._Ai Aldrich
Wm. Elliott
L. B. Tecrpening
:.i_ “ha* a solid mahogany top." •■Yea,"i Add on foot and an annry bull chased
been very ill. She was a little bel­ former’* irfotlirr.
J. G. Hughes
‘
,
...
M.
remarked
Noyea E. Brewmoro, atatngi him- Ho made a tremendous effort
ter..
A.IIUl.l up the negro porter and tho men bo-: to get to tho fenco first and thia is
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse BiAbridgeT nnd /Icrald Tuggarl is quite ill. al tills
.. .... ...
... Will Scudder,
.. Ja*.
Jos, A.
.•/ hind the bar, “and you also have some! *hat he said: "Millions for de fence,
’ son Sherman, Mr. and Mrii. E. Cran­ writing.
G-' -'- Clark-on, Mrs. Pearl j Mud ebony and solid Ivory fixtures." i but not ono cent for de bruto."
Amy Konyon -p- nt.-Saturday af- ,
dall and Mis* Lethn motored to So■Hughes, Mrs. Mirly Owrtf.
nnma Sunday visiting GlJe Dunn lernoon with Ma.- Hnmmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Van Onle &lt;tf K-.dand mother. »
It would be much easier to tell nmuzoo spent from' Friday until I
■
who have not' anlos. Ullin whn have. Munday with Mi&gt;. IL Ilnllovk.
&lt;1. Sonm-rvilh- and-.Will GliainbvrHany Carr with, Ids auto took his
wife, also Mrs. May Stiles and Mrs. liiin wen- Suudnv enllers at Fred
Eliza Sheffield lo Hasting* to altehU Plen-e's of D-Kvliug and John
tin- W. C. T. U. convention. They Chamberlain's in Lacey.
If you have any work in the above lines I shaU be more
were delegates. Ilev. Brooks went \ J. Unminnnd and daughter. Mar.
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
a* company ter Mr. Carr.
cnterlailied Anta «&gt;wei|. wife and
Mr. mid Mrs. Bert Bowser and children of Od.ir C.n-ck. Saturday.
find my prices as low as 1 can possibly make them.
Bertha Shiilf/
and .'gciillrmuti
children were gtn-sl* of Mr. and Mrs.
My. Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Hudson Burroughs of Dowling Sun­ frieiul of Hasting*, visited her
gramfearents, J..Horn and .-Vite,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed^
day.
■
.
.
Mr*. Erey-aml Mrs. Markham were Sunday.
delegate* To tlin W. C. T. U. couvenWc w&gt;re -requested to announce
Hon al Hastings. Mrs. Eliza Shef­ Hint hereafter •during th* summer.
field-and . Mrs.
Markham were Sunday srhftdl would H&lt;- nl 'J:;w lu­
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
giie-t* of Dr. nnd Mrs. Sheflicjd dur­ sh-ad of iii-Ijq a- toiiueriy.
ing the convention. “
Mrs. Mary T I- inns
ami tw»
Mrs. Daisy Edmonds was colled to f oungrst children, m tn visiting per
Lansing to the ln:d*ide of her irollier, Arlliur Hudson. &lt;d Com­
You know .what they are, you KNOW there are uo better
daughter. Mrs. Jesse Bern, Mr. and stock.
*'
on the market. When you buy any one of these plows you
Mr*. Charles Shumaker arc caring
for her home whHe absent./
know that you are getting the BEST.
Mr*. Ktriiwin whn own* Ilia home
formerly owned by- l»r. Cliintller, •ful to tlw kind Iii-mlsuf flu* W. (’,.
We don’t try to see how CHEAP a line of farm tools and
white cleaning the garroL found the
hone of a leg from Hie knee down her with the bro-ly bouquet ot
machinery wc can carry, but HOW GOOD. Wc know
done up in a paper suck. Mr. Slru- beaullftil flowers. Such kindness­
Located Near Motor Shaft
then that if you'patronize us once you will “come again,”
win says shn burned it,.but she. loft es lira nol soon'fmgOl ten.
Peter Mn»h&gt;-r returnpd Saturday,
and it is the “COME BACK” trade that we count upon for
Mr. and Mr*. Iterry Carr and Loo frdai Chicago', mncli improved in
I motored lo Urbandale Sunday lo Mr. health.
our business.
i any Mts&gt; F. E. holy’s.
Amy Kijnyon visited Ora and Dora
Good Vaudeville
Change of Program Nightly
Teijieiinllig. Sunday.,/
With our light operating and living expense, wc are able to
NEW ELATURLS
B(B&gt;E\ MIIX&amp;
w
Windy*'Smith 'Lent last week in
There’ will lie a dance nt Urn Hastings, the gue.-l of her .lister,
sell you the BEST goods at as low a price, and even lower,-.
Stage Wedding Monday Night
I ,-W!v
Grange lyil.1 Saturday evening, May Ml
than others ask (pr the Inferior kind.
Frank Wallboc; wife and Jitlle
23. All are invited. ’
.
Diamond Dress Worn Tuesday Night
Mr and .Mrs. J\dl. Newten of dtuighler of JUillmid wrro callers til
E. Kenyon’s. Sunday.
Hustings spent Sunday wilh lift? Int­
Mr. unit -Mr-. H-rmafi Zerbel and
iter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
j Holes. '
children iif IlM'iiiiS* upeiit from
j Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Morris nnd SalunUy until Meudaj with filar
n-liiidrvn snent Saturday and Sun­ livre at lhi&lt; plane, .
day with the' termor's brother John
Mre. tiirrte Shullk vwib-d her
Ptuertts FrMny msh| And Saturday.
Morris and family.
‘Mr. amt Mr&lt;
'ffeuyon ii-eni I
Th« Judies Aid. Sofiidy &lt;»I
place nmljWdli Mr. ami Mrs.%_Wm. • Sunday
Hmidny wilh
viih rhrir
rli*!!- dnuahinr,
dHrnrhinr, y|
Mrs.j
Holley last W&lt;?dne««lay. They aery- llnye- Hpomitd- nf East• llu-ting,.
cd a very flue supper, the proceeds! &lt;&gt;.
t1 Euf.ml O*MI?
*■hiwla.
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Royal Baking Powder

C

Ill

f =f

i

J M&lt;

Room Mouldings, Shades, Curtain Rods, Etc.

NASHVILLE BURGLARS
CAUGHT IT SPARTA

Ellis E. Faulkner

Devoes

Ready mixed pure paints

oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
barn.

Let us tell you just what wc will
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go far­
ther and last longer.

Everything in the paint line.

F. II. WILKINSON

We Pay

Per Cent

Delton State Bank

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

Oliver, Deere and Syracuse

PLOWS

CHAS. DENE/AU*

The Kershaw Comedy Co,

Last Night—Big Double Show

Admission

Aldrich Brothers Co.

5c and 10c

Hardware, Implements and Furniture

Banner Want Ads They Get Results

uf which amounicq lo nearly J5JJ0,

venins calleia
ui'C*4teuohter\
evening
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4.

DELTON, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

PACK EIGHT

LET THE OFFICERS OF THE
LAW MT A STOP TO THIS

diied.. Phone J
James 'llO|ikl&lt;w.

.

Wart on t'.oollmil»h,
Phone .'119 Irins*

o*t—a good pair «f m
•kul gloves iH-iwcen il
church mid JJhJ Hurl
dence. If found please
BANNER other._______

at Sale Cheap -Hough t-imdi hinilu-r for roofing mid sheeting. also
bill sluff. Phono HMU. Inquire
F. a. 1‘ii’rce, City.
if

For Bale—1913 Fowl
good condition. Ad
Nashville. Mich. ■

Coals GroVr.

For Sale—Pair bay Belgian man-*,
coining t. w&lt;*ght 2M0. &lt;»iu* sorrel.
Belgian gelding r.ipiiil^: I. wl.
IKO. Un« pair coach lior*es eom, ing 4 and r&gt;. wl. 2f»5o a line pair.
’ Also good 7 year x&gt;ld maro. Olto
B. Schulio, Xashvillr, ’A nple West
of depot.
. if
Cisterns built, cleaned and repaired.
/All work fflia'ranloed. Plinne or
leave word AL Srnitli's Market. Q-o
Hmilh. City.
If

LOCAL NEWS

' And Do H in a Way That Will
thtlrhi
J
Ucon Tfuit II Shall Nol Be ReBoats
IMilrd.
l-wk
;
Complaint'hMicotne to the BANI N'ER Dial anine young men have u
' lialut of sitting on the court Jiuuse
‘ lawn, nnd when a young Iffdy pass«‘«
, they make alighting remarks about
them, whistle at them, and olher, wise
show theni'‘lves anything
; liui Kenllvmon.
; In I lie South if a negro did that
toward white girl&lt; lie would Hist
' be warned, and if 1 hat did not prove
i-utllciont he Would be strung up to
In Ininp-posl. We would not ap,; prove such drastic action, hut we do
tudievo that Ute (»eaei' officers of
{this city and coiinix should make
|; «tirh nn example of-'any person who
I offers such insult* to .a young lady
lias will forever cure him of a de| sire lo repeal it.
■

Special roniriHimeni■"«
Little Russell Bauer. &lt;w»n of Mr.
ings bulge No.
' *
and .Mrs. Guy Bauer, while playing
nvedtiy ••veiiiHj
with some older txiyii Wednesday
ill IliSt ilcgfiH*.
_
—J4uu41r»:nii.-u ..wiiki!_calkjl„'juL-a£ afternoon was thrown lo Ihe walk
half past bine o'clock on Saturday 'tn snrh-a way ns to break a Irone
■light by n Hit in the pall &lt;|f Mrs. in nnn nf his arms. It was so badly
■rami Rapidfi this morning
n examination will be mail#

hoiiM&gt;; Imt water mid bath; niie
block from Alommieiil. Enquire
ltA.VNETli.nl.-.-7
' I-Wk

HASTINGS MARKETS

.

hi good
Frank

For Sale—Twenty lots at prices
ranging from &gt;Co l&lt;&gt; &lt;8.', Also
four cottage.* beautifully located
with plenty of Khadr. Inquire of
B. F. Bniltaker, Acker's Point.
Ixing Lake, Clovonttile. Phone 3
short t long.
4-Wks
-fror Sale—Gimph-ir furnace job.
cheap..Sec F. A. Brawn &amp; Co. -iwk

or Rent Coiixemenl
apart mriil.
Inquire
It roadway.

Wheat-is quoted today al 98 cents
per bushel by the Hastings Milling
Co. Prices change on eggs ond
butler fat.

'

just plain, good business

Wanted—Family and bundle wash­
Is II Stolen Or Lost?
ings. Mi«* Pe.nrl Hawkins. West
Wnllnre f'.hilson. of Hope, has lost
Bund SI.. City.
l-wk- a |uii*r containing £11". When he.
HikI nii-Med.il he IliotudlL. Ih;,l he
might havb H&gt;*1 it. but one day Inter;
he concluded that n stranger whft|

You know that'old saying -• Birds of a
feather flock together”—we take a certain amount of
pride in offering you Clothcraft Clothes because wc arc
following in our business the same principles-that have
made these clothes such a wonderful success.

Ashaller of *
Appleton of,Xu
Hors, The pat
cream ami caki
oral good time.

to offer you real values, should become interested in
the sale of clothes whose makers have had quality and
values their watch word for 68 years.

Montan andGli
per Friday will

This not only holds good, in clothing, but
throughout our entire store you will find proofs of
careful buying for your benefit.

WES1
Henry F.veret
to take the ma;
store. His wifi
to join him in
Donald Good)
lho farm he pu:
John l^iymar
horse.
Mark Westbi
working for-Sir
I his week lo u

Serge Special at $15 — the many other fabrics and
patterns of Clothcraft Clothes at $10 to $20 —the hats,
shirts, ties, etc., that wc have here for you.

We must know how to buy and sell if we
arc to give the best service to you. Our entire effort
is to improve in tlicsc two directions.

BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE

Sam Haight i
shop* in Ionia.
••.Mothers D
Sunday at the &lt;
the morning, in
theme. “The M
the evening lie
the subject ixsii

HASTINGS. MICH

Fw Bale
Clieap—S.&lt;cond
hand
threshing nutlit. good condition, i Last—Hub cap ~fnr'tlPTrsc. Be-|
Hastings and Cobb church, ;
Enquire al BANNER oQice.'
: tween
Sunday May 9. Finder return tn;
.Miller A- Harris Furniture Co.,
and receive reward.
l-wk
For Mr—One set uf double har­
ness. one single harness, nlso a
trap harness. These harnesses are
all practically new, have had but
little wear and are in first class
condition. Will sell all or any
one for half the real value.. P.
T. Colgpve._
2-wks

For Hale —Three gnod brood syw.
• each wilh good brood of pigs. M.
E. Begun Quimby, It I.

GOOD BREAD-ihe Foundation eta Happy Home

HOP!
Mrs. IL Mosh,
cd at O. Geslvr'
Mr. and Mra.
from near Cedi
day with Fred
Mr. and Mrs.
*rr quite nick
Mr. and Mr*
Sunday with fl
George Kellej
Sunday ;&gt;t L. H

You

Are of first
You ca

Fast c
spreaders.
Special
mikes ther

BLY FRENCH’S WHITE LILY

Gorham.

Wm. Deyim
slowly.
'
Wm. Jarranl
Saturday.
Sam' and. Al
spent from. Sat
with their qotw

otlicv- Mr. Jar
iu yet where I
regret tn tow
around handy
.Mushroom
for the shower
Geo, W.-hh
Ila slinks spent
in (po village.
Our school c

We want you to see the No. 5130 Blue
place the restrainers mi him.
did not prevent him however
unexpectedly kicking
Com
McCall of Hie C. K. A S. trail
Seeing a big bon-ilre' win
thought was a hmi-’e nti I

For Bale-Two O. I. C. sopigs by si&lt;L’ also two O, I.
pigs. Phone 2tW-1 rings.
Broil, Quimby.

Berd Com For Sale—Yellow Doni,
crop of 1912. tiro dried, tested nnd
warranted to grow. One dollar
per'baskel of 35 lbs oars. G. A.
Baumgartlner. Irving. Mich. Ciflrens phono from Hastings. 2-wks

that Save Time

A Cut and

It was only natural that we, in our endeav.or

For Kent- Furnished rooms;
Broadway. Phone..'Mill,
bells,
ning order. —
cum. Houle fl.

Knowing
How

Mead of .Stonj
prayer meeting
James Howai
Miss Ola No

For Bale—New milchs cow and calf.
Telephone 311.1 lonp, 3 short.
To Rent—Four rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, for light housekeep­
ing; Enquire 528 South Market
St.
‘.‘-wks
W—tfd -Jhibular well work and
repairing. All work gutiraph*ed.
Write Ixniis. W&gt;***« Shults. Route
L. Phono- Cloverdale exchange,
lane i, 2-long, I short.
l-wk

Wanted—Work of any'kind by Imy
16 years ohL Enquire nl BAN-

For Bale- Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock, corner Quirt ami Jeffer­
son. quantity of Imuiebold goods
. including bedsteads, springs and
matIrenes. Col. W. H. Couch.

auctioneer.

NoUce—All who arc interested in
the. Barryville Cemetery are re­
quested tu meet there Thursday,
the 28th al one o'clock, for the
purpose of reorganising a Ceme­
tery Circle.
Dorr Webb. 2-wk_*

JxmH—Scotch Collie dog. yellow wilh
white legs and collar; long narrow
■ face. Answers to name of Roger.
Finder, notify J. W. Murphy, Cres­
sey, Mich., R. K l&gt;. I. Liberal re-.

Everywhere, 1 agent s to
•‘Snowiirifi” TlreMclMs Cold
Call al BANNER office
"He l/»rk Box 71. Has­
- - i-wk

In every.sack of French’s .White Lily Flour you btiy you
get the benefit of our- 40 YEARS of experience, besides get­
ting a flour made by the best and most modern equijfment
that money can buy. In our long and close st'»tiy of the flour­
making business, naturally we have discovered a good many
little •'knacks’* that you don't find in the books. In fact our
most valuable knowledge as to how to make the BEST
FLOUR has come from that good old-school of “EXPERI­
ENCE.”
Wc have never tried to see HOW MUCH flour we could
crowd through this mill every day, but have always aimed to
sec HOW GOOD a flour wc could make. This has been our
policy from the start. As a result French's White Lily Flour
xvon a reputation for QUALITY. . The demand for it continu­
ed to increase, until wc were compelled to run this mill night
and day. year in and year out.
Making the BEST flour is oub exclusive business.. Wc
have qo other business. We've been making French’s White
Lily Flour for about 40 years. Our whole thought, time and
energy have bee’n centered oh that ONE THING. We have
provided ourselves with a mill that for up-to-date equipment,
labor-saving and time-saving devices, cannot be surpassed in
this whole country. Not one single thing that would improve
the quality of Freeh’s White Lily has been overlooked.
Every modem device that “proves itself" worthy we adopt.

There js nothing that you can eat that will be better for
you tharTpure, wnolejomeureaa ana putter.' Good bread is"
really the foundation of all living. You take any home where
there is plenty of good bread consumed, and you will find a
heathy, happy family.
.
Good bread can only be made from GOOD flour.

NorthS

It can'f

be made from poor flour, though a good many people per­
sistently try fo^io it, and then wonder why their bakings are
poor. The QUALITY of your bread must depend very large­
ly upon the quality of the flour you use. You cart’t get away
from that fact.
-

There is MORE French's White Lily Flour used in Barry
County than of all other flours combined. If the people hadn’t
TRIED itKand found it to be the BEST, they certainly would
not buy so much of it.

LAD

•

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If YOU arc having "baking troubles” why don’t you do

LAD

just as the great majority of the people in Barry County do—

buy French's White Lily?

Your money can't buy as good a

LAD

flour, so why take any chances with any other brand?

CHI1

MEN

The Middleville Roller Mill
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAY. U 1914-20 PAGES.
iioarav

PART TWO-PA6ES 9 TO II.

In another nut 2 gats, of water, nnd

info it so the Imltom touches
£’WIMBLE SUGGES1 IONS lower
the water, in a sack containing 2
i lbs. of blue vilrol. Tin1 vilrol will
all dlsaqlw in this way.
After
STIHIY MICHIGAN 8OA0S
IN POTATO
BROWINGI add
these small amotuils yarr ditpolved.
enough cold water so as tu
mans ana prrmmlng Bunday morn________

make n total nf 50 gala, of waler.
Ing by Mrs. James Mend and Bundav i
1
'
evening by the pastor.
, ’ | GIVEN BY ONE OF MICHIGAN'SI with 2 lb«. of lime and 2 lbs of
blue vilrol. For larger Helds, take
Brother and Sister Ijihr of Barry- j
MOST AMXES8FUL POTATO
rtny multiple of the small quantity
villo nnd Brother and Sinter Jo'e
GltOkVFRH
named. The 50 gals, will tn’ enough
Meail of Stony Point at tended our
for (wo acres of vines. Add Inc
prayer meeting last Friday evunlng.
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arsenate &lt;&gt;f lead before spraying.
James Howard Is mi the sick IM HOW TO PREVENT POTATO
This will kill the hugs, and the
Miss Ola Norris who has peon nun ,u ‘"tVCffl ruiAIU
sick for dome liriie’Is no bcller.
I
SCAB AND CURE BLI6HT • Bordeaux mixture will prevent po­
Wu. DniiV’ U get I ing belter!
OuRD ANU uUnL DLlunl tato Jiljghl.
Breeding Seed Polalncw—Mr Tyslowly.
,
, ler breeds bis own &gt;ee&lt;l {Mtlaloes.
Wm. Jarranl went to Battle Creek KiiggrslionN for Bclcrllng Peeper He has a .small patch for seed. He
Saturday.
.
Seed. .Preparing the Ground
selects potatoes for seed that . nnme
Ham and, Alice Wise of Delton
and Planting.
from a hill (liat has. al least K large
spent from Balurdny until Monday
Much. land in’ Harry county is potatoes. When Iu- started t&lt;» breed
with thnir qousins, j-'amen and Zora
ideal tor the growing of potnlnes. his own potatoes he found only
Foster.
•
;
one
hill In ten that met his re­
Comfort A. Tyler, who had charge
fzsior Webb has bought the Wm. of the week's agricultural school quirements, By hii&gt; plan he now
Jarranl properly op|M&gt;»ilc (he post school which wus conducted In thiai gels 7 hills out of 10 that each pn&gt;i»lfic«‘. Mr. Jarrard bus not decided city last year in January, is one of -dure al least. 8 good sized polatoM.
us yet where lie will locate. Wu the most successful potato growers When the gruuml is hoi amt dry lie
regret tn lose him ns ho is our all in Michigan. Be gave an afternoon plantlt small* size potatoes, whole
around handy man.
talk ou growing potatoes of wjiich ones if ho lias them. When il is
Mushroom lovrl-s are thankful we gave the substrnwe al that lime. cool, he plants large potatoes cut
for the nhowiTs of Inte. •
Believing it will be nf special In- up in the usual way. Or lie will
protect the cut pieces from the hept
,,±’W Web)! and his .malhcr-of ipreat In our readers we will give Pf"tecl the cut piece* fmm Ihe hept j
H.-isiings spent a part of last week
&gt;in the village.
, .
_ , the moisture holding thu ground
Our rehool closed Friday for the
In growing polo oes select a good piaster so an
as to make a sori of coat
coat-­
. summer vacation. .Miss . Lillian loamy soil was his ideal. He put ing, Thia .should Iwwtoflc won afr
Asliulter of Wlslfngs aiidGlidden special emphnsls'tin'tlie sCTectlon of ter cutting.
Appleton of Nashville were (he vis­ good seed potatoes and proper cul­
In addition to the other points on
itors. The parents Rirritahed tee tivation. Special point* emphasized potato, growing, Mr. Tyler recom­
cream nnd cako nnd all had a .gen­ were ns follows:
mended planting early varieties as
eral good time.
Flpt, prepare your ground ihor- early ns ixissible. He plants in hills
the growing 32 inches each way, so ns lo per­
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Fengles nf ougity. Cullivtpe
Morgan and Gladys Mead took sup­ plants or vines often so as to have mit of cultivation with wheel cul­
per Friday wilh Mr. anfl Mrs, James them free from weeds mid wilh a tivator. He plants us near April 20
good dual mulch to preserve moist­ as |g)sslble.
Mend.
.
ure for the crop.
WEST HEBF.H A.
Selection of Seed PoUHocjl—I &gt;eHenry Everett lias gone to Pontiac lermine what variety of early or
to lake the management of a piano late potatoes you wish to grow,
store. His wife nnd family expect tkdocl good thrifty jiolatoes fori
lo join him in n short time.
seed.
,
।
Donald Goodemoot has moved to
Treatment for Seed Potatoes.—
tho farm lie purclinsed of Ed. Peel-. ,To protect from "Scab" and other
John Layman lias a wry sick ।! diseases, soak your potalmfb for 90
omcui,
horse.
solution -of cprrosive
Mark Westbrook who has lieen minutes in a1 oz.
of sublimate to 7
Regular meeting of the Board of
. working fop Hindiingcr Bros., leaves sublimate,
tliis week to work with his father gals, nf water,* or inulliplos.'l here­ Education, May-7. toil. Present:
Absent,
on their new farm im.ir Muir.
'of. First dissolve sublimate in hot Edger,. .('Jiase, Shultere.
.
Sam llnight Is wofliing nl the car water, proportion of one oz. to pint Kelctram, Bronsnn.
nf hot water, then when dissolved,
Mr., Cfiase was elected president
simps in Ionia.
mix
wilh
the
cold
water,
and
stir
"Mother's Day” was observed
pro kern.
Sunday nl the Cliurrh uf Christ. Tn thoroughly. Handle ihe solution
Minutes of Inst meet ink rend and
the morning, Rev. Slack took for hts In woodhn palls or luirrels. Fill approved.
theme. 'The Mother of Jesus.” in barrel wilh seed potatoes, nnd pour
.Moved by Shujtrrs. supported by
the evening lie spoke tn the fathers, solution over il till barrel is filled.
the subject being "A Father's Pray- While that is soaking' till another Edger Hint' -i» new vises he pur­
&lt;t.” - There wore good congreyn- Imrrel wilh the seed potatoes. Have chased for the Manual Training
a plug al holloin of each barrel. Dept. Carried. Ayes, all;
lions al holh services.
At the end of Vfl minutes nftcr' sohi- , Upon
...............motion, Mr. Tilniarsh was
■
HOPE CENTER
,ion *M poure&lt;r&lt;&gt;vcr first barrel drawj elected
lo take
.L.
—— the
™j* echool’wnsus.
85o.
Mrs. II. Mosher nf Cloverdale call- Jl olT1 into second barreL Compensation.
‘
Moved by Edger, supported by
oil nl O. Oeah-r's. Sunday..
'
will HnH HinLabout a pail of
Mr. mid Mrs. E. Horn dnd children i ‘be «oh»l'on
''«*&lt;’ 119
lh'» l&gt;r?‘ Shutters, that Miss Fern Wilcox,
from near Cednr Creek, spent Run-1*••*&gt;. ^'‘rilixe the wagon -lM»xr-lH -pruwipal -of—GerHrel—
day with Fred Ashby and family. I
‘b* "rcJ*
»»* '‘rawn and Miss .Helen Bales, primary, sal­
Mr. and Mrs.. Charts Williams
UieflHd. al'u’ We planters, with ary. |50(k be engaged for ......... ..
JUing yenv. Carried; AVW. all.
are quite sick with the measles.
, We aoluUnn.
___
lw following hills were read and
Mr. and Mr*. Nick Acker wpem ; Suruylng lo Preirnl Blight .&lt;mi&lt;F
Sunday with friend*, in Cloverdale.। KOT ■ugs.—lfae Bordeaux mixture upon motion allowed:
George Kelley of Baltimore apehl and Uien'lo 50 gala, of it add 1W lbs. pluxens Telephone Co, iiumii...............1..$ .90
Sunday al E. H. Payne'*.Lof arseualp of lead. Thia will he ■ trnance
Frank Jnhncnx nf East Orange-1 sufficient tn spray 2 acres nf viries. W. E. Conkling. Bupt. expewe
villv apenl Sunday al Hay Ham- For small aniniint. put 2 lt&gt;s. quick Frank Horton, janitors- sup­
plies
.................
_...'
.............
1.00
irumd's.
'
| lime in 2 gals, of water in a crock.
Carveth A Slebbins, mainten­
ance .....
.79
C. W. .Mien, repairs mid iini provemenls
............. 1240
1 J. C. Moore, urainlenatice ....
:t.HO
J. Haight, maintenance .......
I'drnoiuls Bros, Fuel ...............
A~C. McCIprg &amp; Co- library..
:t.98
Are of first importance in the purchase of a hamrnpek.
Clayton F. Rummy, music ...
Kt
You can rest, assured of safety, when you He down in
&lt;&gt;vnl.A Koster, mainienance. Hh0
one purchased from us.
। D. Appleton &amp; Co, . supple­
Fast colors, plain and fancy weaves, pillows and
mentary reading .............
spreaders.
i Longmans, Green A Co., sup­
plementary reading . .....
Special patented, feature about our hammocks that
American -Book..&lt;&gt;, supple­
makes them last twice as long as the ordinacy. Cost no mentary reading ............ ...
23.16
more.
K ’
Silver Burdett A
supple­
Choose early while there is a large assortment.
mentary reading ...............
I2.G?
I). C. Heath A Co, .supple­
mentary reading ...............
fl.no
How Peterson &amp; Co, aupplenicntary reading ...,;.....'ilJW
XewsOh A Cd, supplementary
I reading ................................
7.15
Upon inofiou Bonn! adjourned.
Willigm I-JBhijllers,^“'’y

Board of education
Proceedings

Your Comfort and Safety

C. E. HARVEY

North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich.

’$9.98zee$ 12.48

TO EXAMINE LOCAL METHODS
AM) RESULTS IN lllllJHMi
HIGHWAYS. .
TO DETERMINE MERITS

AND DEFECTS OF SYSTEM

Special Values in

fliurrnincnl Good RcniiIs Exprrlg
Will Then Be lU-ady to I'urnlsh Valuable ^tforniatimi.

Men’s and Young Men’s

Detailed studies of local road
building systems in one hundred
counties am now l»eiu« carried on
l»y the Department of Agriculture
in cooperation with Slate highway
departments nnd local aulliorili&lt;“&lt;.
The following aountio 1:1 .Michigan
have bi'eii designated by the State
highway officials atlb&lt;&gt;«- in which 1
th&lt;‘ investigutioii ahoul-l b- n.iade: j
Dickerson,
Kaiammn**. Monroe.
Saginavy and. Wayoe.
-The purpfMu* of this study is to
discover the points of excellence
and defects in existing I's-al tiielhnils of building and maintaining
roads which wilt aid the State nuthorilies to put-'local road managonic 111 on a gyatemaiized basis.
The cooperating Stale authorities I
The $9.98 Suits are made up by first-class tailors of good clothes, The
have lieen asked to designate coun- I
fabrics are AH Wool Cassimere and Worsteds in a nice assortment of patlies Hint present typical and vxceplidnal features as lo topography, I
terns, fancy and plain. All sizes and styles.
character of road materials, meth­
ods of const ruction nnd niainten- I
mice, administrative organization; I
The S12.48 Suits are made up by the best of American tailors of high
„
methods of road flnancing. and
traffic conditions. From these lists
grade clothes. The cloth in these suits is the product of the best known
loo counties will bo selected, and in
weavers of woolens and worsteds in America. The trimmings and livings
them* counties the Division uf Road I
Econmnics will rank-intensive’
are the best to be had. The fit and workmanship on these garments can’t be
studies. ’
.
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This investigation is prompted by
duplicated for from $1 to $3 more than wc ask for them.
the fact 1l1.it there is .it present
very Hille knowledge us to ihe most
effective and economical inetlio&lt;ls
You can’t afford to go to Grand Rapids or- Kalamazoo or send to a cata­
by which a county can ilnvutop its
logue house and pay from $12.50 to $15.00 for a suit when you can buy a bet­
roads. At present the inellipds of I
financing local road- improvements
ter one of us for
vary from enlling on farmers for a I
certain number of days labor in lieu I
of a road lax. or the use of county I
prisoners in road-c4in-»iiu-rion, lo I
iamd Issues or niaintenam c of roads
from dram-shop license funds.
The Deparlmenl will study nil of
these systems with the view to de(crniiiiiiig what system or combi­
nation of sysli’ins works best in aclunl practice.• I
There is, moreover, nt present no I
slnnnnnl system of keening ac­
counts Toe -a road building mid
‘Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.
jiuuuUmauce, and mi n result, while
some counties know to a penny the
Phone 74
•
Hastings, Mich.
purpose for which money was
-pent, other- h.ix-im &lt;&gt;lilille clb-ck I
or reporting -syrtartT'
!
ous counties with the same condi- 1
lions, cost for-excavation or other
labor Is anything tail uniform, and
many countj|&gt;», bei-aiise“3(‘ffie allsonce of depute kimwhaJ^k fait to
use local and cheap materials and
C--*lam.
.
■
Value of a Boy.
If You Succeed.
construct toads which aro unneces­
The word Bedlam la a corruption of j School officials in Beverly, Maas.,
Nd matter what fool ttiluga you try
sarily expensive for their purpose,
nr which will wear out before the the word Bethlehem, which was tho ■ calculated the money gala for their' to do. you won't get laughed at If you
bond issues are redeemed.’ The in­ name of a religious home in txindon,; pupils Iti vocational education. They,' succeed.—Puck.vestigation &gt;vill include a careful convertcd Into an asylum for lunatics 1 fOUJl(j tUat an expedlturo of $SOO per
'
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nT on.,.r„v
study of the Use of convict-labor in tn 1546. It la believed’by many to boy ln indugtrla| training had rained '*
road construction.
&gt;
be the oldest asylum for lunatics In lhe rapIUHzaUon of the boy's econom„
th»U,h there 1. Oh. In Hp.1. te
„„„
,16.0M „
r™
Jj
In connection with tho Bciontifi.
I ’h® P,uyr&lt;? “ PaH* unU lSn yB&lt;r*
fc study, the Deparlmcnl’s highway which Is said to have been founded at 000 .
•
’
&gt; BL tho death of the arUat.
engineers will advise freely with an earlier date
fficnl officials as lo improvements,
nnd thus give each county visited
Ingenue Outspoken.
the advantage of direct cooperation,
engineering supervision onrf assist­
gan my career as l.cgreo In an "Undo I deceiving you, eh?" Mra. Henpeck—।
ance.
. .
Tom's troupe.” "Oh.” replied, tho in-[ ' Yes, the wretch! Fused lo givo him |
These investigations, it is believ­
a dime for hla car fare erery day. and
ed. will yield important ‘economic genue. who-had been prrniltUiPby him!1 *1 find no's bean walking to tho office I
DENTIST
.
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data hearing especially on lh»?'bene­ to .pay for her own luncheon. ”1
I Will be at Hastings Wednesday,
■pendln« “&gt;• monoy/'-Uto.
fits and burdens of road improve­ thought you might have been one of
| April 22nd, and each Wednesdny--------------------- j----ment and slmwing the extent to tho chunks of Ice."—Chicago Record-'
thereafter
al jmnwi office in Sleh.
' Heartbeats In Different Poiiti.
which financial outlay under given Herald.
,1 bins' Block, Hastings.
typical, '*3UI«hh is jqsUAable. - Respectfully, *
The hearfs.of Sl.il&gt;1 Highway de­
“Instinct" of Flowers.
S1 ttn”*3 » minute, of a .•kiting ouo 71
Dr. C. D. Owens,-D. D. S.
partments are manifesting great in­
One of tho naturalist* tn an arctic1 ,ln!rs Wlwn the man Is lying down Its.
terest and are cooperating cordially expedition notfcftd that, althbugh the beau are reduced to C6 » minute.
I
in Riis work, 'l li.;— data when ob­
tained will he pulilished and thus summer sun shone through thd nifchts, 1
hindo accessible to all county and tho planta made no mistake, biit when,
the aun got round to the rjeit they ।
state road officials.
closed up as If the aun had really aet. &gt; »» .□ e.e-.-Pm.turjb
Com.
An eclipse of the aun has had thoi
STONY POINT.
Un. Emma Mead has been dress­ same effect
making for Mrs. David Kunz, of
Nashville, the past week/ .
.
Mrs. Lewis Billon of Martin Corm-rsj who has |h&gt;&gt;&gt;ii visiting rela­
tives in Allegan, the past week, re­
turned honje last week, accompani­
ed by her mother, who will make an
extended visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Miller of Nash­
ville, mid Mr. and Mrs. Nye l.insea
visited Mr. amt Mrs. James MePeck
Inst Bunday.
James Aspinnll and family aro ihe
proud powessors of a nice Maxwell
automobile, one «»f the •‘modern’*
conveniences of the present day.

SUITS

During the whole month of May we are giving some extra
ordinary values in Men's and Young Men’s Suits.

$9.98 or $12.48

Grant H. Otis 8 Co.

DR. C. D. OWENS

New Woolens Received
LUTZ the TAILOR

*.

Hosiery Specials
BIG VALUES
LADIES' LACE LISLE HOSE—Fast black, garter top, reinforced heel
and toe, 40c valuesr special at—.------ ...-------- ;----------- ———.25c

pair

LADIES’ LACE LISLE HOSE—Fast black, reinforced heel and toe,

15c

pair

ioc values, special at.—- ---- ----------------------- ------------ ----------------- 5c

pair

gprter top, 25c values, special at.............
LADIES’ LACE LISLE HOSE—Fast black, reinforced hee^iand toe.

CHILDREN’S HOSE—Fine yarn, fast black, medium weight, 35c values,
regular price-------- —_--------- 15c,

two pairs for 25c

MEN’S HOSE—Medium weight, fast black, reinforced heel and toe,
ioc value, special at.

NEW YORK

7c pair

STORE

Hastings, Michigan

|

.Mr. and Mrs.'John Varney of the
“Ridge” spent Sunday at South
Nashville, .visiting their son, Sami
and family.
•
Lee Miller ami family and Mrs.
Miller, and children visited at Gil
I.insea's pf North Nashville, Sunday.
Miss Arion Osborn of Hastings,
visited her n|d home Saturday and
Sunday, while Neva Troxel visited
her parents al-Hastings, the past
two days.

Indigestion? Can’l Ent?.
’
No Appetite?
A treatment of Electric Bitters in­
creases your appetite; slops indi­
gestion; you can eat everything, a
real spring tonic for liver, kidney
and stomach troubles,. Cleanses
your whole system and you feci fine.
Electric Bitters did more for Mr.
T. D. Pebble'a stomach troubles than
any medicine he ever tried. Get a
bottle today, Wc. and ILDO. Recom­
mended by Carvel h &amp; Stebbins, a.*
E. Mulholland.—Adv.

Before You Send Your
Laundry Elsewhere
CONSIDER THE SERVICE WE ARE RENDERING.

"IpJEOPLE have told us they can secure better laundry work in Hastings than, ip any

I

other town of equal size in the state—also that the quality of the work turned out is
on a par with that turned out only in the larger cities, and in many cases even better. If you are not already a customer of ours, we want to make you one. We need vour
co-operation.
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lb

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Send us a bundle and find out that our work is the best.
5 cepts per yard.
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WE WASH CARPETS—

171

“WE WASH EVERYTHING EVERY OTHER DAY.”

American Steam Laundry |
DRY CLEANING

DYEING

REPAIRING

SHULTERS BROS., PROPS.

Hasting?. Mich.

Phone 243

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�THE HASTING* RANXFH, MAY It. Bl I.

'he Hastings Banner

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Good Glocks

laMriioo. K® aar. for im

COOK NHOO., Editors.
j
rnrrr-KioHTH tear
■abreriptlon by Mall. Po*i-P«ld.
NE YBAR. la a4v*ne«........... |i.&lt;
IX MONTHS, m sdranc.(
HREE MONTHH, In advance.. .1
1NADUN gLBSCRtntON8

ADVERTISIN'Q RATE*
Display advertising rate* on appU*

Marriage IJerirers.
Belden R. McLaughlin. Hasting*. 21
Obituary poetry and reeolulioa* lo Matilda M. Brotont, Hastings....22
Un*.
Floyd M. Thomas, Hast Ings.*29
Dbltuarla* ot II Hum or |aaa will bo Marte A. Jacob*. Hasting*..20
ubllahed tree; * canto per Una eaargWilliam II. Rhoades Baltimore. .45
Notice* ot births death* or mar* Lillie S. Kessler, Baltimore
ayea will be printed free aa newt ^hu G. Gould, Hasting*,
her A. Mills Hartings..

JOB PRINTING.

equipped job offices In Weitera Mich­
or among brrrollaa, lift. igan and la prepared to do any kind
of book and job printing.
IT HAS NOW BECOME AN ISSUE.

.To Uie surprise .of nearly cverylwdy. the,house committee on'judici­
ary last week reported out the Hobson bill, providing fur national prqliibilion. Thu committee made no recommends!hut a* lo it* passage, leav­
ing that matter with itoagro** which body also has the re*i&gt;oudbility of
• making any clinnge* in Hie bill, if any shall |n» made. A* the judiciary
eonmiitb'c i- -.ini to in- nintrolled by Ihore who »k&gt; not favor nation-wide
- ^profiiEniou. anti a- lln- action ol tin- commit/eir in reporting out the hill
was unanimous, it is probably fair to assume that the congressional
friends of the Hqum* CrutHc did not lielieve lliejr had much to fear from
Coagrcs-. andi frankly stwaking. we do nol Relieve they have. In olber
Word* we do nut cxii&lt;*cl rung re -.s to ua?* the Hobson lull. Our reasons
• for this exprclalton are aa follows:
.
fl) Il Is proposed lo have the democrats in congress hold a caucus'
lo decide what shall be Ihe (party attitude upon this bill. It hardly
reem* believable that Hie delnocral party, which lias in the past so
• strenuously fought such legislation, will reverse lUelf suflli-imtly lo make
lirohibition a party Tiifaum-. And it may he doubtful if the (line has
yet arrived for making it a part of one party'.* program. That prohibilion is strong in the MAlUl. where the democratic parly is in undisputed
control, is very evident. Hul.tlie deinocralir party cannot hope to Win
With the sojilh alone, and so il seems prob*hie that a majority &lt;if dehiocrats in congress will decide against prohibition. Under Ihe iron-clad
Fule* governing Hie house, if the question is submitted to a caucus of
Ihe democratic members and (here voteskdown. it will become a matter .of
party duly for every democrat hi congress to Mrtnd by the action of
the caucus That would defeat prohibition, for democrats control both
houses and reuute.
.
(2J If,-however, democrats shall take no caucus-action on Ihe Rpbfon bill.1t will then be left lo'each congressman to vote as he plcdres.
Then every congressmau will try to And out how he had best to vote
for bi* own interesl*, it h&lt;* is not from conscientious motives either for
or against the bill. The powerful liquor lobby in Washington can meet
that situation better than the prohibition force*, liecause' they have all
kinds of money and no conscience, and cairmake a congressman who is
looking out for his own interest*, mid who is playing fiolilics with jhis
(juestion. feel that they will take race oS him belter thaiidhe dlher aide.
And nuuy people, who have voted in local option contest* in counties
or village* or cilie* for limited prohibition, may not yet l&gt;v convinced
of the wisdom and n£ce»sity fbr national prohibition while IJhe opiionenls

of prohibition cun be counted on to vole for any man for congress wlrnin
they believe to favor their side. Therefore the congressman who is dis­
, pdSed to trim will find br»WcQ gioney ready lo help tn* campaign ami
”Uti-prohibition votfs ready tv tie.handed over to him to aq extent that
he will nol begin to Uud, hi either money or vote*, from the prohibition
side.
■
But il is an immense step luward lhc ultimate success of the.nation­
wide prohibition jnovernenl to have the Hobson bill reported out lo con­
gress, and lo have that body compelled to deal'with it. That al once
makes it an issue which must be met, and which -will nol down. Maine,
North Dakota, Hutflli Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, W*&gt;st Virginia, North
Carolina. Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee already have stale-wide
prohibition. Virginia, Washington and Alabama seem certain lo adupl
H soon. And the majority of the. population in 17 other stale* live in
territory made dry under local option, and in.several other slates the
onemles of the saloon are 'growing more numerous every year. One can
•oojn that situation I he ultimate succew^f nation-wide prohibition.
“And all Ibis Is being brought about-by two significant things: (I)

The work of scientists, who are discovering that only harm can result
from taking Alcoholic drinks into Hie system. (2) The lawlessness,
crime, debaqchery of citizenship and human degeneracy, that are insep­
arably Connected wilh the liquor (raffle.
And the sentiment against the traflic is increasing not alone in the

Warranty Deeds.
Waller Ii. Gregg lo Martha D.
Johnston, parcel, city of Hastings,
IU00.
H. F. Zerbe toJphu D. Allen, lol,
Middleville, 8700.
John Tinker to Wm. IL Cisler, 00
gores, pec. 7, Irving, 81.00.
H. D. Trim lo Elijah Hodge, par­
cels, Hastings. 8175.
' Pieny McOniber to Ransom Mayo,
lol. Nashville, 8150.
Hannibal Marble to Jesse Towns­
end, lot, city. 11,000.
Frank M. Hazel to H. O.«and M. J.
Marble, lot. city, 8825.
Geo. J. Huffman, Sr, to &lt;teo. J.
Huffman. Jr, 00 acres sec. 17,
Maple Grove. 8300.
Geo. K. Coleman to Frank Cob*-

FOR PVERY PUflPQfftM stand three lame*, stirring oc­
casionally. Wlicii ready tn servo
add sliced pineapple and nuUneal*.
Keep Hi a cold place. Mt*. Maine
lligcldw, Albion.

Tested Recipe*.
Tho following reci|)es were select­
ed from the cook book compiled by
lh® NmmmuI Slate Federation of
Women Clubs, and given by some of
the leading Club Women uf the
state.
Tea Rollg-^') . .prart flour, two
lc.ispooiui baking |."wrier, pinch of
’•all. threprmjai’11- of a cup of
shortening,'Xbnlf butter and half
lard), UtrBMuaitet- of a cup of
curranbUUlad awert uulk..iuuLii&lt;&gt;
not mix loo stiff, roll, cut, butter,
and fold. Bur in a hot oven.—Mrs.
Florence G. Mill-. Kalamazoo.
torn Dodpci- I'wg cupa corn
meal, a gooff pinch of salt, small
tablespoon lard, ^-ahi wilh boiling
waler Add oii'7 ' gg and drop by
*ixxmfuls .on well buttered tin*.
Bitter thicker in lh&lt;’ center than on
the edge*.—Mr-. John G. Sharp.
Jackson.
•—
White Cakr Without Eggs—()tn
cup milk, two cup« sugar, one cup
butter, six tablc-i 'nful c.old wUter,
two heapinir ti-a-p&lt;&gt;«&gt;n*ful baking
powder, flour t&lt;&gt; moke a little stiffer
tb.-inVheh
u««*t, a pinch of
! salt, flavoring to loste.—Mrs. Ida
Gl i-coff, Albion

Important Notice

Household Necessities

O. A. BOYLS

«*v*r*ly Simple Court Livery.
Probably tho limpleet court livery i
tn thq world 1* that worn ia the royal 1

tich.

Dou(jIiiiu1n With Fruit.
Prepare n stKingu with one pint
milk, ono half of a yeast cake
dissolved Iu a little warm water, one
•cant toospoonful of salt and »ufllcient flour to make a drop ba|lcr.
Heal hard for live minute*, xov er
and set aside until light. Add three
egg* well listen and one-halt of a
cupful of butler creamed with one
cupful of sugar.
Mix thoroughly,
set aside until risen a second lime,
then sift ju auflicienl flour to make
a soft dough. Knead for live minu­
tes. cover and set aside again until
doubled in bulk, then roll out on a
well floured board. Cut into thin
round*. Have ready about Iwo cup­
ful! of seeded raisin* or any pre­
ferred fruit; pul aJeaspoonfui on
each round, wet • the edge, cover

Johnstown. £1,1)00.
two together. Let stand for twenty
Charles Mnhonty to Chas. Iu&gt;minute*, tljen drop, a lew al a Hine.
monl. 1 acre, rec. M Barry, 81.00.
Into smoking hoi fat and cook until
- Jay M. Bartlett to Mathew (..
golden brown. Drain on ungluzeil
Hazel. 40 acre*, rec. 3. Barry. 81.00.
paper and roll- In powdered sugar.
Cha-. Hazel h» Jay M. Bartlett, l!-j
acre.-., -■Barry. *1""
Fred Ruth to Florence E. Smith,
Didn't Care for Any.
2 lots. city. ItSOO.
,
A story is told of a young wife
Fral.Rulh to Alanson D. bmith.
who knew little of housekeeping.
acre. sec. 2. Hope. gKUU.
She was, in consequence, disposed
Florence E. Smith to Fred Huth,
lo stand a bit in awe of the butcher,
80 acres, Hee. 33, Rutland. IB3M).
the baker, and the candlestick-mak­
Agnes Willison to Alice Fisher,
er, for Ihe felt sure they must be
kt acres, sw. 13. Barry.
qw-areiof th&gt;- extent of her ignor­
Alice Fifdier lu Nelson ■ Willison.
ance id household matters She or­
120 arres, sre. tn. Johnktown. 81.no.
dered only, such things a* she wa*
Jaupb DeCwker to Albert l|
absolutely sure of. aiorbhe made
Green. 170 actV*. rec. 15, Maple
her interviews wilh the tradesmen
Grove, 86oo.
\
brief a* possible.
H. al. Bales to Bert Uncaaler. reeving the wlui&gt; « of two if small. a*One
mornipg there came to her
parcel, sec. 19, Hastings, W00.
Ihe white of one if large, two cup* house n collector of ashes “A*liFlavius J. FeWiucr.Nper admr, brown sugar, one half cup of bni- ecs! n«h-ees!" she heard him cull­
to Edgar T. Morns, parcet sec. 12, |er, one cup of sour'inllk, one lea- ing iu stentorian tones As the cry
Castleton, 87.250.
spoonful of soda, one teaspoonful of wa* repeated again and again, she
Thoma* N. Blinslon Ui UHre. H. ( imiamon, one half b*a*i»ooaful, of became more and more pt-rpiexed
Salisbury, paro-i, sec. 4, Orange­ clove*, two waul cup* of flour. as
io what “ash-ers" meant. Final­
ville. 83l*i.
V Bake tn three layer*. Fur idling ure ly, she went Id (he-ghtein the,road
Clarence E. Iden io William Mare-'■(Jir following: one cup of raisins, mid opened it. “A-hees?" came iu
cellus, pared, sec. 28, Johnstown,1 sre.led, chopped ami stirred' inlo guttural question from Ihe man.
i lM&gt;lk*d icing, for which the white*
The young wife hesitated for a
‘, ,.f
of two
Iwo eggs. If small*
small* are
are to
to be
be re-1
re­ moment; then, drawing herself up
Quit Claim Deed*.
served aa before -nd. Use two aeanl to a dignified attitude, she replied
, Josephine M. Castle lo Clinton E. cups of sugar to two small egg*, one coldly: “No. I don't think I care fur
Castle, parcels, sec. 15, Orangeville. cup to one lar-e egg.—Mrs. Esiclla any today.”
I. Knedand, Ti av&lt; r»e City.
8IJ5OO.
(■ruli*m Cookiex—One cup sugar,
Vern
Feiglmer lu Edgar T.
Dale Paste.
Morns, parcels, secs. II and 12, ."i. -li.df cup Fuller, one egp, five
For dale paste useful in sand­
t.ibh-spooinnil x&gt;ur milk, one level
Maple Grote. 83,625.
[ b uspoonful 'grsla. Mix soft and wiches or cakes, grind one-half
cover the lop wilh sugar.—Mrs. pound of carefully washed jdate*
Probate Court News.
'' and mix with the juice of one-half
Estate of \\*iliam E. Hicks, deed. Einmir Bangs, Lansing.
Swrclineai—To nd through the, lemon, say* the New York T-ribune.
Order appointing Belle Hicks a* ad­
A sprinkling of ground nuts on top
ministratrix entered. Orddr ap- meat chftpjMr one pound. each ofJi after the pa*le lias Igwn spread on
tminling Wm. IL Speni-e and A. J. dales, figs and riiisiiin. nnd ten cent's. | bread, i* rtdixhed by many.'
Woodmansee a*, commissioners on worth of watau1 meals. Mix all lo-l
gel h&gt;*r until' n forms a stiff loaf.1
claim* entered.
'.
.
' Baked Tomafocs Stuff­
Estate of Jonah JL Rasey, dec'd. Roll into :i Miert, using sugar lib­
ed IVith llui-aruui.
Order apiMiinluk' ‘Elbert V. Smith erally on the kRendiiTg.isiard. cull
• I Tin's dish is prepared from left
a* adminislratoi entered. Petition in little shape*, and roll in granu-i{over macaroni which has twen'iiaklabaf.
*m;ar.
Place
bn
plaller*
lo
for license lo srtl real estate filed.
.ied
wilh
clie&lt;»e
in
a while *auc&lt;*. Re­
dryThi*
will
keep
well
—
Mrs.
Hearing June Bill.
move |mfp from live large, smooth
Estate of Andrew I. Slokpe, de­ Gertrude B. Prlndle. Charlotte.
Banbury Tart—One-quart&lt; r of ai tornatne*. chop Hue and mix with
ceased. Petition for probate of will
pound of lig*, one cup of seededI' one cup of loft over macaroni. Sealihsl. Hearing; May 291 h. Estate of Harnett Holme*, de­ Talslns. oiie cup Of water, one andI' roti wldi with sail and ■pepper. Fill
ceased. Petition* for probate of [one-half cups of sugar, one orange.. । (lie toinatiies’ ca-o**. rover wilh bulrind
and jqicc.' one lemon,
will tiled. Hearing June 51b.
,; — ------------------------------- nnd
— -and
—I h retl bread orumba or grated cherseIn Re Archie Thomas, an alleged1 juice, one ctfp nutmeat*. (.hop flue• and bake uulil browned.
insane person. Application for ad-[fig*, raisms. 'rinds. -and nutmeaK
Spanhh Chocolate Cake.
mission to Kalamazoo Stale Hospi-1 cook nil until thiCR,, theii
— lei cool.
tat Illed. Order for admission eu- W »» belter If mado the day before’
One cup sugar, halt cup butter,
tend.
’I using. Holl rich piecru-t thin and half, cup sweet unlk, three cup*
Estate of Agnes Josephine Mur-! rut with biscuit cutter. Place One flour, two egg*, one letisfiooii 4bda
■ ■
•------ ■ report
—• of
' , lablrspoonful of mixture on one! [dissolved in hot waler. Pul on the
dock,
minor.
Annual
side oi
of me
Ihe crusi,
crust, iom
fold uver.
lake a stove one cup milk, half cup unguardian filed.
t sine
over, iiaae
IOSCII. UCOCUra.I
Estate of Aqgusl Gosch.
deceared, light mown
brown UIIU
and lull
roll IU
in powdhred sweotenod nboeolalc, grated; stir
Didictou* ito serve M
with
Final account of executor
khutor tiled.
ilkd. I sugar.
.......... r^a.-u-..
.ui. cof- until dissolved; then stir into it one
flip augap and the yolk of ono egg
Receipts from heirs IHed. Resigna­ fee.—Mrs. C. H. Allison, Ownsso.tion of "Herman Gvscti, os trustee { Marshinallinv Cream Dessert.— ;«tirred together: when cooL flavor
Takff one-half pound uf inaTshinal- [with vanilla. While this W cookinlllod.
luw«.
cut
them
up-intn
quarters
and
I
beat Up the Aral part of the cake
Estate of Waller Hackett, an in­
competent person. Annual report hour o\er them une pint of cream. nnd add the chocolate custard.
of guardian tile*!.

Prairieville Srliool Note*.
Tenth Grade.
Unliv'd Stale*, but al«o in Canada, and in England, France and Germany. '
fart Friday "the inefftfn-T• of the
ITlie traffic in alcoholic stimulants is doomed. And God spued the day Prairieville school celebrated Ar­
bor day. Home interesting numban*
' - when il shall be banished forever.
on the program were the “Winding
of a Muy Pole" tty the primary
room, The erection of a lifrd house
by the eighth grade. Planting uf n
■tree by the tenth grade and the pre­
sentation of a spade to the Junior*
by the Heniors. The spade will In*
in- oi. .1 io the . Junior- i.y the
Seniors in the succeeding.years.
GE.ORGE. LUTZ, formerly with the largest
Ninth Grade.
Tailors and Dry Cleaners in Grand Rapids, Mich.,
The VArbor Day Spade" was pre­
has taken over Qic Tailoring and Cleaning Business
sented by Ihe seifior* lo Junior*
Friday
afternoon
with llieir flaring
ol the Hill Clothing Co. (Carroll's old stand), 231
color*, while and green lied on the
W. State St., opposite the court house.
handle.
■
■ There has been n division made
•tore *nd I will allow you pLUOjin ■ new Merchant Tailored
in .Modern History' daas. putting the
ninth and tenth grade* separate in
Sult. All good* plainly marked. When yon aend your Dry
order that the ninth,graders may
Cleeulug and Pressing here you can depend upon good work
pul their lime to a Mtler advanlugc.
jgMbya.uik*.
Z
,
We find that aoine ot our prob­
lem* in Algebra are quite difficult.
Men’s Suits Sponged,. Pressed and Shaped, 50c
We hope to finish in ihi* subject
ltd* week.
Helen Farr was absent Monday
forenoon.
- The recitation s«at* and the prin­
cipal's desk have been changed so
that “Buzxy Avenue" can have b^Llev attention.
A List of a Few of the
Seventh Grade.
The scvinlh grade is going to
lake lho 8th grade exami nation
Monday mid •TGesduy, the ifitli and
IWh of May. After Ihe 8th grad­
Found at the Boyes Department Store
er* bring the question* back from
Brooms, Dust Pans, Mops. Mop Sticks. Clothes Lines,
Ihe place they lake the examina­
tion.
Clothes Pins, Wash Tubs (all sizes), Wash Boards. Laun­
We haul dropped Atiwrinati His­
dry Soaps at a bargain. Toilet Soaps, all kinds'ol Kitchen
tory and arc tending “Lamb* Tales''
Utensils, fancy and plain China, Glassware, a full line of
.from Shakespeare. The seventh
Guernsey Cooking Ware. Waler Palls and Milk Pails.
and eighth arithmetic have just-fin­
Clothe* Baskets of all kinds, Lunch Baskets, Shopping
ished studying alH»ul circle* and
solid* and found il very harcl.
Baskets. Work Basket*, etc., etc.

’*&lt;» are all draaaad in garment! and!
headgear of red calico.

AT ANY*PRICE
Il matters little Whsther you want a dock for |hc
kitchen, bedroom.;hall or parlor, it can be found here.

pay, we sell good clocks, only clocks that dd Ohat they
are intended to do.'
The clock that we tall you ia gaaranteed to keep
lime. -H it does not wc will give you another in it*
lleaae rrtnembp/our repair department which wc take
pride iu and which will please you.

Pike &amp; Damon
Jeweler* and Opticians

Hake In
tween the layers.
Strawberry Shortcake.
Two eggs one cup sugar, table­
spoon butter. Beal sugar and but­
ter lo n cream, then udd egg* ahd
cup of milk, beating the mixture oil
the time; two cup* flour ano two
teaspoons baking powder well sifted.
Bake in layer pans.
Strawberry Filling -One
pint
strawberries mixed with ope cup
of sugar.' Spread between layers
and on lop. The top layers may be
covered with a meringue winch it
made with White of one egg an&lt;l
lablesnuon of powdered sugar.--Sau
Francisco Cal!;
'
School Report.
Reimrl of .Bristol school ffor
month ending April 21 .WI4:
Numlwr of day*‘taught, 20.
Total-attcniiaupe. 580. • '
-Average daily uttendanee, 29.4.
Number of boys enrolled. 17.
Number of girls enrolled, 13.
Total enrollment. 30.
Percentage of attendance, 08.
Those neither lardy oor absent
during the month were: Albert
Conklin, 1-esITe (ainklin, Clifford
Conklin. Paul Van Hycklc, Willard
Van Syckle, Esther Van Hyckle,
Fxlilh Van Hyckle. Ned Kidder. Carl
Kiild'T, Claribi'l Smith, Etta Smith.
Ralph Smith, Roy.KmiUi, Forrest
Slamin, Lyta Eunmermau/j Mlmont
Web-tv, Ikirey Webster, Bila Tut­
tle, Donna Bowser, Milford ’ Bows-

. •

'

Lutz the Tailor
REPAIRING.
1*7

I respectfully announce &lt;nv can­
didacy for congress in opposition lb
Hon. E. L Hamilton, tlw present In­
cumbent. .
,
If 1 am elected you can expect
these thing* of mo from atari to
finish.
I shall stand by my country and
the work of her iirains, genius and
hands.
I shall resent every insult to the
Stars and Stripes al homo and
abroad.
,
I nhall pray for peace, but will
advocate being prepare! for a war,
If unavoidable, that will teac.h our
enemies and the world to honor our
flag.
'
1 shall stand by the llapuhlican
party, clinging to the good; striving
to
Qy had- ..»
...
.
Your* respectfully,
Lew. L. Thompson.

Maude Corlright,
Teacher.

Rluiimalism Quickly Cured.
"My sister's husband had an at­
tack ot rheumatism in hi* arm,"
writes a well known resident of
Newton, Iowa. “I gave him a bot­
tle of Chamberlain's Liniment
which he applied to his ami and on
the next morning the rlieumati*m
was gone." For chronfo muacalar
rtieumatisni you will flod_iu&gt;(hing
better. 'Hian Chainberlanfs Lini­
ment. Solik. by all dealer*/-Adv.

phone

Alleean, Mich.

TAMAIIAC CORNERS.
. Florence Peets and little Mis* Thorpe of Seltcwa spent from Fri­
day until Sunday with lho former's
parents Ed Peet’a.
Mr. and Mr*. George Rear* and'
daughter Theda and mother, Mr*.
Fannie Gilbert, called on Hie sick al
Will Hears Sunday afternoon.
Bom Oilton purchased a horse of
■Woodland parties last week.
Cleo Meara and Heron Purdun
spent Sunday afternoon with the
former'* grandmother, Mrs John
Summ in Woodland.
The four Hili grade pupil* are
worklug hurd'preparlng lor the 8th
grade exaUHiinlimi thia week.
Mr*. Dan W«k*iard wa* called lo
Ohio, by the death of a sister. Mrs
Woodard will make a three week*
stay.

Double Your Dollars
Do you realize that every dollar you earn ft capable of DOUBLING itself
in time without effort on your part—if you will do your part, hang bn'to it,
and bring it to this bank and deposit in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Our Savings Department is not merely a means of safely earing for your
Dollar, but it is an investment, yielding 50 per cent, larger interest and just
as safe as a government bond. Let us explain to you what our Savings De­
partment can do as a profitable investment.
The Dollar that slips away will event­
ually get into the hands of some one who is
at work building a fortune Tor himself.
The Dollar you save, whose earning *
power you appropriate, will make the sum
of your fortune.

The sooner you begin to save in this
bank, the sooner you will see your fortune
expressed in large figures.
\ We receive Savings Deposits of from
$1.00 up.

We pay interest at 3 per cent on all Savings Deposits placed in this Bank.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Things For You
Hastings, Michigan

�TOE HASTINGS RANNFn. MH 11^ WIL

BABY CHICKS

coN§m,™&lt;s

NOW Is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.
• Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers’ Chick Food and
Chick Grit.
Phon® 3BS

• M. W. Hicks

Rutlntt, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND WALNUT RTS.

Prime Roast Beef
_ When your roast l&gt;eef is nice and tender your dinner
is nil right. If it is tough, stringy and tasteless it’s a
failure. If you'll buy your meats here yofl’II get the
RIGHT KIND, and you'll be so pleased that you will
want to COME AGAIN- We hold our trade because
our customers know that bete they always get good “
meats, courteous treatment and prompt delivery.

BESSMER BROS.

Km, 162

HKIl

Lutz the Tailor
Dry Cleaning
and Pressing
PHONE. 167

“BRUCE,” No. 78863
THE REGISTERED
PERCHERON 8TAI.LION

£

Bnico Is seal brown Jn color,
weighs 1700 lbs, and tfas foaled
March 29. 1911.
.
'‘Bruce" comes In direct line from
the very best Percheron stock in
the, world, descending in line from
the famous "Voltaire" (2«.4f«) and
Mollie (07510). Bruce Is of gentle
disposition, large boned, and his
colls aro bound to be winners.
IS THE SQN of MISTRAL
Will make Ihe season after May
Conunenclug Monday, April 20th.
UL as follows:
Wednesdays and
Saturdays at the Fair Grounds, Deck will stand:
Every day, except Tuesdays, nt
Hastings. Remainder of the time at
my barn 9, mile north and t mile mv place 1*4 miles south and %
mile eiwl of Dowling,
cast of Barry Hotel.
Every TueadBy at. Don Putnam's
on th* Wickwire place, until furth­
er notice.
Owner and Managrr.
Terms and conditions
same as
Phone 252-3 rings
usual.
Hastings, Miclu R. 3

JOHN ENGEL

REGISTERED PERCHEIOI STALLION

ORPHAN BOY
Na 2X583
Description^-Orphan Boy is regis­
tered in the Percheron Slud Book of
America, and his recorded number is
22,583.
Golor, gray; weight 1910
pounds.
*
Pedigree—Foaled June
1894,
bred and owned by Homer L. Adgale
of Ionia, Michigan. Got by Epis
D'Or (5549 (8454), he by Cnnlldent
3617 (397), he by Brilliant 1271 (755),
ho by Brilliant 1899 (756), he by
II (714), ho by Vieux Chnslin
he by Coco (712), lie by Mignon
he by Jean-le-Bjanc (739).
Terms—To insure a mare with
Standing colt 310.00. Single Service
36.00. Parties disposing of mares be­
fore foaling time will be held reiiponsiblo for service. All accidents
al risk of owners of mares. Mares
must lie returned as instructed.
•
At Sid Tinkler's, 2 miles west and
% mile south of Lacey, Wednesdays
and Thursdays. Other appointments
by phone.

MYRON EMMONS. Prop

Don’t Throw Away Tint

Old Fumltura
Call and see Cain under Reed's
' Opera House. He will take off
the old varnish, repair and refinlsh
, it end make it look like new, also
will upholster your furniture for
Piano Polishing and Re­
finishing a
Specialty/
Give me a trial. First
class work.

W. A. Caln
Under Reed's Opera Hous*. Work
Called for and Delivered.

Walter J. Beach
Owner and Manager.
Dowling, Mich.

Phone, Banflehl Exchange

1913

MODOC
I have purchased Ihe beautiful
Registered Percheron Stallion “MO­
DOC* weight HM¥I, bred and owned
hy Fremont-Dennett, of Modoc, In­
diana. This will be “Modoc's fourth
■•’•a-nu ill.Ila-!Hiu-H. ■ •
Modoc can be seen at A. J. Henry’s
Feed Hani In Hastings at nny lime.
Terms—515.00 to insure Mundion
••oil. All mares bred al owner's
risk.
All mares miixL Im relumed reg­
ularly-as directed or service fee «13
will become due and must be paid
at once.
Persons parting wilh mares after
having been bred will be held for
serviMv.fee Flu which becomes due
al onca and must bo .paid.

A. J. HENRY. Prop.

Wlum n duck •
aii egg. she
waddles off ft* jf nolhlms Jgj.| hnpnetictl. When' n ingr., lays &lt;me,
there's an awful rarlu 1. Tin- pen
advertises. Hence, rhe denmnd for
liens' Vggs; imiI riucks’
I have found ;tbi- m excellent
treatment for scaly legs; Three
(■tim-es of hard water, in which add
one Oillir e of darbnbe .u-id Put it
iu a firur-ounee. bnlrle and nih il

This department la Intended (A give
-ar HubocrlljcrH tho beat and xnoat itliable mforhutlofi we can obtain on
the subjects they dsalrv explained, tn
asking tiucsiloim send full Information.
Subscriber* are rcqucMed tn coutribKto this department when they can
» more Information on any subject.

Thr “Swatted” Booster.
The great ixmltry cry just now is
u8wat Ihe roosterr Thia originat­
ed ---------from n------skuig
phraae.
—
- ---—. yet «L’wit
•srni&lt;’'b&lt;iiiomoniTTi.’ri~^noMinig
I..U „ pri&gt;pu&gt;ition
ulioul it, lull a business
pure and simple.
Hwalllug Un&lt; rooster means keep­
ing* Ibis aristocratic and very hnportlihl. male of phlckendorn awny
from hens and pullets out of (lie
incubating nnd breeding season.
The roosler is all rigid nhd of in­
calculable value hi his place nnd
time, yet lie is worse than worth-*
less in n Hock «»f chickens during
Ihe summer, fall and winter when
eggs nre not lo be used for incubatioii.
’ Every year hens and their prod­
uct, ekgs, are nxsnmiiig greater
commercial importance. In keep­
ing the wolf from IJhi door, paying
off mortgages, buying phonographs.
Easier boiuiel*. runabouts
mid
other rural recreation implements,
the hens of tho country hold a
close Hrsl place in value ami per­
formance. The average farm fam­
ily could nol possibly exist without
a flock .of chickens with eggs to sell.
Egg&lt; are ns good ns a bird in I lie
hand, equivalent to current coin in
trade' everywhere. .Many' a fam­
ily imrcliasi;* from one-half lo twothlnls of nil Urn nwessitics of the
household wit h eggs. '
But eggs would command a high­
er price on the general nnd special
market if a way could )r« found lo
ni&lt;»nlh or more in-warm weaUieE
('onsiimeni like eggs, yet they dei*pis« stale 'eggs, imd -lha majority
of them absolutely s refuse lo t-ul
slewed chicks in (lie shell. Now.
when rt'msters are allowed to run
wilh Hie Hock &lt;&gt;f hens during the
»ummor, or at any time, the eggs
Ihe hens lay Jiave Igten fertilized.
Inside of every egg is ri Hying germ,
wliicli begins lo deVelon and injure*
the eating qualitics of tL* egg In
very wann weather. Ildnce, frr-

PUB R1XVBN

II. ia jtwl •% •*»i’ilh:il —----that a h-n I
Education Invaluable.
Tribut* tn the Scripture*.
.slmiild alink tre4rtB,i'job,
''t' as* tj‘ ig I *hat' I Education ia a companion that no:
you mid I sbouli
, ,
i misfortune can depress, no clime de- ,
It piay ho that ’*.* VarJ
J
«» enemy allanate, no despotism t
• • 1HII they wdl apgi,*; at.home a. friend, abtnasl aaj
hens with |&gt;oor.g?;.......
sii'roly gel • V'Ui Wtfli &gt;
introduction. In society an ornament. partiality 1 am .Indebted, solely in-' pressed sheets of paper, which are

Wo have neglected *"iuling-in out*
item in favor «T P’iV favuriu*. th&lt;*
Sicilian Buitercupfl a&lt;.re«|in*Hli’d by
our jiecriitnry&gt; be&lt;nm—, wc wanh’d
'
In wnich then^i whilA
but
will nnw tell utff ex'jn*ri&lt;*nci’ with a
few. In Ihe early -■'iiiniuer of IHI2.
we procured a aetlm-*
from
Mn*e*arliuseUj«. We huik the iii*sl
of care of those-eg’- * :ut.f pliwed
them under a good mother hen for
hiculialion. We Only -ii uri-d'lhrt*e
ebirk5.~T.’ur'rnny-ffr*’ i&lt;i.tv*inn.*
Ujiup, and-all grew to malurily.
(tin- proved to-be a *|.|&lt;*n&gt;li.| ju»|&lt;.
bird and one pf the piill-is was
very good bo I ii in color and loarkinp. We (onk-thetri 1- H11- poultry
and pet stock show in Erie in their,
lli-Hl winter, where Hi”.'
i*d by Hie standard
won first nnd pullet In just nine iijOtiHibegan to lay one of Ho
239 &lt;*ggsi mid the* oilier one 209,

reasoning savage, vacillating between comfort.—Daniel Webster.
pensive compared
tho dignity of an inteftiganca derived
I stock or robber mi
front God, and the degradation of paselans participated by broteg.—Cole­
According to a conscrvallvo esti­
ridge.
'
.
mate, in an ocean steamel of 100 feet'
beam. »50 feet length, and. let us say. Is said to be a tree whlih dispels from
Loysd Home and Children.
60,VW) horsepower, no less than 20 per (u branches actual rain to such ao oxKingsley, had an Ideal home, and cent, of the horsepower, or about' teat that a cistern pisred St It* base Is
, was never happier than when. play­
Ing with bla children. He gave them coming head wind resistance when the of the driest islands, through which no
— the ‘bast of everything—tho largest ship wsa steam*----- - ,r *—•——•—------and sunniest rooms Indoors and tho a CS-mile gale.
tree* are a cloud that chansea Into
, molxtur* frequently and abed* clear
' water.
Berlin Firemen's Watsr-dacketa.
ordinary men so often fail—In the
lu BcHin the firemen wear water-'
home. The grlefa of children made
sad. "A child mourning over a broken jackets with a double akin, which they
w All
.... with
-..u water from ,uv
Pari* hu» tuoru than 60.000 retired
the
toy/* be wrote, "la a slgbt 1 catmot are abio ,to
layer* I
in it* municipal pvnaian
hose, If the apace
. . between
.
____the
I_____
becomes overfilled the water escapes rolls.
through a valve at the top' of the hel­
Tomatoes Provide NSw Industry.
met, and flows down over the firemen
Always "On the Move."
Extracting the' oil from tomato like a cascade, protesting him doubly.
seed has become a considerable Indus­
eon. but the "movies" ao merrily on.
try in Italy.
Hanner Want Ade Bring Results.

WHY

moult. They wen' ki’pi by thcui«dve« -■&gt; we* know, io iui;i we
hal&lt;'ii'*&lt;l ogpM from Them and now
have a ||ock of 22 ptllk-IS from

The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale in Barry County

e&lt;| .W&gt; eggs. A Hock uf them h&gt;-i
gt-llHT altroct the nlhnli.m ttf nil'
who see them by tli**ir bright looks;
Mrs. V. T. M&gt;o||.
Mooreh-luR illu, Pn.
Uncling* Banner:—
Being a subscriber and a begin- I
net- in poultry raising. 1 would lik«*|
lo know the profit**
kind of feed ti» give

1 ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the B/XNNER to
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers.. AVe have letters
from many who have advertised their sales in the BANNER showing
that on a sipglc article they have realized enough more than they expected to
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases when results have been comparctPwith expectations.the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in'somc cases by several hundred dollars as we can show by let­
ters and personal references.
'

Il is generally considered that I
one quart »tf mixed grain is sillll-1
cient for 12 hens therefore, three
pints would be ;d-nil ‘the right |
amount- to.feed to 17 Imns at one]
feeding. We would Miggesl that
you feed three pints of grain in
deep lilfer. for the rnormiig ration.

ND—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BAN­
The success
oi the BANNER'S plan of advertising sales has naturally led people to ex­
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.

2NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES.

hopper and allow them acres* to
this until Inward evening, lln-it
Scatter ihe in-uni amount of grain
in tl»* litter again. If you lint] up­
on investigation ilu-’iiexl morning
that Hu- grnin’hns not ull been eat­
en up. tbeii rrdiiee Hie amount or
skip thE regular morning ration.
The amount of feed is lo he gov­
erned largely by Ihe amount con­
sumed. avoiding a* far as possible
allowing your fowls vrfriitg too fat
by giving plenty of exercise.
■

warm wealhar ns irfterlile eggs.
The infertile egg enn he subjected
lo n .very warm temperature for
•many days without seriously im­
pairing its edible qriahtii’s.
It is
HMpM, containing no living gvrms
wilhin lo begin devrlnpmenl and)
cause* trouble in the egg mass.
Of COMfsis nil eggs go into ihe POULTRY WANTS,
same tub in Iheemintry store, and
all. lit (In* same ‘price—fresh, dale, ■For Salo—S. I!. Mottled Ancona eggs
while, brown, little, big. dirty nnd
for hatching. 31.00 for Iff. 35.00
per too. Inquire of Mrs. Alvab D,
clean. There is no premium for
quality al present for this import­
Miller. Phone 90 3R, Woodland.
ant farm prorluct, dteuce why
Midi.
. tf
should wc care whether we sell
ferliln or infertile eggs, stale or For Sale—Egg' from the famous
Youngs strain S C. White Leg­
fresh? Then* is n&lt;» difference In
horns. 50 rents for 15. Phone 284­
prico Hut the tlnje is now ripe for
2 rings.. Win. II. Mishler, Route
changl* in this matter' of quality
3.
'
.
ir
wrth eggs..
•
By killing, selling or shutting up For Sale—lire-’-!••rs, right price,
all your roosters after tins breeding
ilalchhbh' eggs from finest White
season is over, you will Ibid that
Wyandotte slock. 31215, 33.00. $5.00
your ega»Cwill keep frostier, nnd
per, ID. 50 or ion. A. E. Stine, Belle­
they will he worth more as a.food
vue, Route 3.
4-wkr
‘product, for home use at least, mid
for sale if you have a market for For Sole—Egg' far hatching from
eggs. "f high merit. If you are
Anieriran Standard fawn and
milking u apccially of fresh eggs for
while Indian Ruiiner Dorks. Crys­
private trade, you can advert iso tho
tal while egg 'train. Also high
fad that the eggs you offer for sale
scoring It.
Nliode Island Reds.
are infertile mid Hint they are su­
All eggs SI."*1 per setting. Coy G.
perior to mixed and ferlijo eggs.
Brumm, ’iasliMllo, Mich, R. F. D.
Your private customers will soon
Carrier No. 5; -• -/ .
6wks
tlnd out thig extra qualify.
Farmers and many special poul­ For Hulr—BuH Orpington &lt;*ggs for
hatcliing. Inquire Phono 312-1
trymen have heretofore been very
ring?.
Ifcareless In tho handling of their
male birds. Tho only right way to For Sale—1 nidi •■-■vs. the large grey
secure the best, rgga for hatching
Rouen kjnil. I'lume 417-1 rings.
purposes is In have a select pen of
hens nnd mate them with superior
male hints. The hem- and pullets
of the Hock from .which eggs for
It la not a mbfortune to bo nerv­
hatching jire.pnl to be used should ous If you have a ktrong and active
not run with male birds. The lay­ will. Nervousness in such instances
ing Hock..then, from which eggs for
homo table use and for sale are se­ moans merely Hint tho strings of the
cured. should nol have male bird* violin are properly taut. Such nervous­
with them al any time
LTeiicO. if ness Is normal and makes for the
male birds are cared for ns they greatest success and happiness.
should he, infertile* eggs caii be ofered for snlo' at all limos of'the
Throughout tho world one-fourth of
year. The pen of laying hens froij)
wliich eggs aro secured for hatch­ all children die before six years of sge,
ing purposes may have mplc binh one-half before they aro sixteen, and
during tho breeding season; then otfly btu* person in each 100 lives to
the male bird* are taken awny and thn aonnf ■Irtv.fir,'
their eggs will bo infertile tho rest
of the year.
Warning to Mother*.
Trying to make a left-handed child
A: busy month with tbn chicks.
use hla right hand often turn* him Into
The hatching should nil ho dono a stutterer.
by lho end of the month.
Fix the incubators in good shape
and put. I hem away for the season.
As long as your drays are a sue-*’
cess, slide lo them.
use drop­
ping your own knitting and taking
up Ihe plans of somebody else
every time the
wind changes.
Sticking is what .wins.
Sole which of your hens were
some coffee* ate adulterated.
quilters, in tho silting business, ami
If you want to be sure you get
never give them a chanw to fool
GOOD ri’KB COFFKK. buy
you again.
from us.
•
.
Some hens never can be depend­
ed upon to sit Hiclr lime oul. Thcv
think of something they would
■Jefferson St.
rather do. nnd away they go—for
all thu world just like some folks. Hastings,
Mich.

In Spite of the Pure
Food Laws and
Inspectors .

Ihe Coffee Ranch

RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. Wc make a uniform
_ charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.

Q

4 TH—BECAUSE

IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
^BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­

NER goes into’practically every home in Barry Co. . The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction SalesIfza Barry Co. man
wants for hts own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where fo go to find it. He will be preparpci to bid what he be­
lieves .the article or animal is worth, because he has use for it. There will;
be no element of spcculation-in-his J)ifL. AVith the old plan, the people in
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
■ they would generally bid because- they hoped to buy something cheap.

E TH—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN

\

NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book fo this office, which is the recognized auction sale headquar­
ters. If wc find that two sales are hooked for the same locality we can and
do at once take it up with the auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of the sales, thereby aCdidmg spoiling bbtli sales. This is an important con­
sideration.
,

/;th-because the banner s plan reaches all the peo-

UPLE OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE
This is so evident that any elaboration of this point is quite unnecessary.

7TH-BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
• ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
STACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.
THE BANNER’S METHOD ot idvarttilng Auction Salto hat bow ondorood

ist—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
and—By all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.

3rd*—By all Auctioneers in other Counties where the same method
been pursued.

has

Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a paper having a
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully adverusa
an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER is now printing 5,200
papers each week' and covers the County “like a blanket.”
We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc­
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing 16 pages of
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You should not
fail to secure one . of these .booklets if you contemplate holding a sale. Its
suggestions will mean larger and better results from your sale. We have
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.

The Hastings Banner
Both Phonos No. 15. We Make Dates With Auctioneers

�nW HABHNQg BANNER, MAY II, i9IL

PAGE TWELVE

could b« seen a half -a milo or io
beyond. They rested a greater
part of lho day and matured their
titans. Abouflhrom o’clock- in (he
afternoon Way struck the pikn and
t oldly walked towards the camp.
They aioppod al an orchard, and
filled (heir haversacks wilh apples,
croaaed the Held and engaged thu
About two weeks after the bat­
tle of Antietam tho nirrator and nearest guard in ■ oiivrsation nnd
shared
with Um their purloined
comrade, EH Bushii, of Company K.
fruit. He wu~a loquaciqua fellow
met one afternoon off duty and en- nnd
they cultivated his vanity, nnd
paged in conversation-they were good will. It was nol long before
both of about the same age.
they knew ns much about that
Among - other things discussed camp, thu number nnd location of
was ill-trealmenl they had received each regiment, as he did.
.
from commissioned ofllccrs of I he
Many of the mililia wore the reg­
Company. CaptaHi Thayer was the
uniform of ri soldier, which
chief offender as they viewed them. ulation
greatly
aided
in
Iheir
enterprise.
Hu was wounded al-Soulh Moun­
tain, bul some wounds heal quick­ They told the guard limy liid been
ly, and they feared, lie would tn: out for a lark ami had forgotten
.more crochely than ever when he the pass. They wouhl saunter
along down tho line ami. probably,
again joined his command.
would meet ionn‘ of the boys on
Uncle Sam is nol aware bow t&gt;- giinni who knew them and would
rannical and domineering some of let them in without disturbing the
his officers are, whom lie elevates corporal of the guard, who usually
lo power, especially the little fel­ pete crotchety over such matters of
lows when epaulets are first assum­ inere form. Tim guard-hesitated
ed, or he would raise a rumpus— as they made a show of moving on
their superiority must be demon­ and asked them where they be­
strated in some form or oilier, they longed. They naim d his own n?giseem lo think, and tlu: pour soldier rneht, hot a different company.
suffers In consequence.
Well, said he, if you are-one of our
Th- '.»ldier»-«ifM*l- and willingly Isiys, rams- in. I will not- put you lo
yield lo military discipline, a* that any trouble. They hesitated before
is ihe only way to make military entering. They did not want to
unils effective and distinguish them impose upon the good nature of a
VF ARE FULLY EQUIPPED TO MATQH ANY LENSES.
from the rabble, bul they do and strairger, They said maybe it might
have the right to expect that they be wellito call the rorporal of the I
BRING YOUR BROKEN GLASSES TO US. OR, IF YOUR
will bn treated like men wilh cer­ Kltird, they would -wail ’n'litlle
tain inalienable right—not to be
PRESENT GLASSES ARE NOT SATISFACTORY, COME TO
nger and gee if Lliey could not
humiliated to gratify IhO vapity of recall to mind the pass. When
US AND LET US ZfIt YOUR BYES AND FUSNISH THE
an officer, lli-treatnienl is nol a they were fully, snlislied tlmy had
part
of
the
contract
whun
they
en
­
eradicated
every- lurking suspicion,
PROPER GLASSES. WE ARE EXPERTS IN THIS LINE AND
ter military service.
if, indeed, ho had ever had any.
WILL $ERVE YOU HONESTLY IN GOODS AND PRICES.
Whether lho reasons llic two they accepted his offer, passed Ihe
soldiers tied for leuving'Hieir cpm- line and mingled with tin* mililia.
Imand by the .Frmrhinan’s route They were In no hurry, but gradu­
were adequate, will not be discuss­ ally worked t^eir way to. the other
ed—suffice it lo say they thought so side of the camp where I hey plan­
.
and acted on what Hicy thought ned for their exit.
justifiable grounds. ,
‘
Running lha guanl-line.is a dan­
It required nerve to lake such n gerous I rick when troops are at or
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
however,
step, as Ihe death penally could lie qea- the front—that.
imposed in tiine of war—that was seemed lo be the most, feasible, as
OPEN
soon passed over in the discussion. nn attempt lo secure a pass wouhl
EVENINGS
Tiie disgrace attached to Hie act lead them inlo the presence ami
was the serious mailer of long de­ under the acruliny of offlccra
bate and nearly Wrecked their which they did not care to risk.
plans, but, as their object was not They selected a-|ilace .in the line
to evade
military
duly, they near some standing timber &gt; they
MARTIN CORNERS.
thought they could wipe llial out thought the most vulnerable, and
then waited for evening shades lo
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hopkins and by re-entering the service.
The calm reasoning of the man thicken. They wamb-red about adaughter, .Marjorie, were over Sun­
day guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Orr they were nol old enough lo exer- any soldier would off duly and.
■tiae, bul Ihe strong impulse of (he when tho time came for them (o
Fisher. .
act, they leisurely approached (lie
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stecby and boy they had in abundance.
They were .not used to ill-treat­ guard and (old him they had plan­
son of Hastings nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
lien Landis and children of Wood­ ment al home—why should they ned a little raid for forage that
land and Willard Hiltonof IfiuUUtpt endure il there, was the way they night nnd did nut mind sharing
At last a
Their u'ith him Hie net result—he proved
spent. Sunday with -their parents, approacl/ed the subject.
reasoning satisfied their conscience a squealer ami Warned I hem off.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hilton.
They maife a allow of departure
QUALITY ,
Nn School today (Monday) as the and they acted accordingly.
How to make a successful “get­ Iipd the guard j^siimed his beat—
teacher, Miss Elaine Bauer, is »utfering from inflammation of her away" was the problem they were suddenly they mad&gt;' a dash across
his line. It was so unexpected they
then called U|&gt;on to solve.
•
; eye*.
Phone 31
Agents for Rexall Remedies
The waler supply was outside the were lost in the timber before hq
.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boyles of Rut­
He
land were over Sunday guests of guard lines ami soldiers witli can­ realized what bad happened.
teens passed without question, and, did nol Are or rai**- an outcry. He
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown.
Mrs. Maria Shaver of Hastings when the shades of ev. imu- b. u.m probably fell-elingrimil al being
■visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Osburn to fall, they talbcred a few; and out-willed, mid thought lie would
gusrd in Hie direction of be blamed and perhaps punisheil.
passed the gill
Ihe past week.
Mrs. .Millie Fisher visited her par­ the spring wlrrre they filled Iheir amt that, after all, ii wouhl result
in a raid on some dhickenown ami deft lho balance of the only
1
ents &gt;i Lake view. Friday.
roost.
‘
The narrator with his knife iriade narrator suggested they disrobe,■
CAMPBFXIAlfreds Fishel- visited Mr. and canteens.
With Price RIGHT, Mrs.
When they arrived in Hagei-8- .They passed to the south of a hole in the Arowu of bis bat. li.- their clothes to Hie (dank mid |
t„ Mr. ami Mrs. Chartes
H. F. Munn of Lakeview, Sun­
Ipwn about ten or eleven o’clock al Chamlmrsburgh and soon struck
th" river. Busha declared Im Mourcr Thursday, Muy 7lh, a ten
which we ‘ can honestly day. .
which' he said was made just be- swim
'
&lt;-..ur&lt;| "Swim like a-slone and dive i pound l»oy.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Imon Manning and night, Busha expressed a desire and the mountains. and shaped ilmir
surreiidiUL-_TtJlu..iUij(! like a feather"—he had not* learn-I Mrs. Elisha Strong is slowly gain­
recommend
son, Kenneth of Hastings, were rail- determination lo board the train course ill a general way toward* fort« the
era al Orr Fisher's, Sunday after­ which was about to dejiarl for the Pittsburgh with' nothing but the what a narrow escape,’’ tin* wonnoi ed Um ni l. Hint raised n new and | jug. .
north. His comrade counseled Oth­ sun ami Hie slaps for their com­ folk would say. In t|i&lt;-aiung *d the unexpected ,.
problem.
The river
1.„i,i..m
Tiu.
a birlliday parly was given al the
noon.
'•
Rernemhor the L. A. S. at "Mrs. erwise, bul he wus determined to pass. They beheld some rugged hat, calls to mind an incident nl win. broad ami deep. the widen and home of Bert Slater's Sahnday eve­
scenery, as they scaled the moun­ South" Mountiihi. Tliv 17th wore night .were chill, as it was Into in ning, iu honor of tlicir daughter
C&lt;Hi||iaugli's. May 2H, for supper. , A make the try that way ami ted on.
their hats in hutlie, which disting­ October or the llrst of. November—, Phebe.
Then walked briskly and boldly tains.
’
cordial in vital ion'is extended to all.
up to the train which .was then
Their progress was necessarily uished them from all others.• The they had lost (heir linic&gt;£ixKoniiig. , Jim Norcull and family of Grand
well llllcd. An officer met the slow ns limy worked iheir way over boys fell a secret pi-ide in what “Where -there is n will there is a Rapids spent Saturday night ami
CL\Y IH1.L8.
young mililni-y fugitives as they the different ranges—often they they helped ucrmuplish there until way"—tluxprol|h;iii was *yon solved. Sunday with the fomurr’s brother,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Burns arc Ihe walked uloiig beside Ihe train look­ had to retrace their steps or change one of-tlie South Carolina prisoners Busha ixxln Ihe plank and carried Henry NorcUtl and family.’
proud purenls of a lioy. born May 5. ing for all opportunity to gel on (licir coui-se. as the ascent or de­ I hey lind taken gave his Version Id Ihe clothes'amt the narrator swam
Jesse Knowles, wife nnd non and
"I’hpl regi­ the rivet and pushed his comrade Mrs. Lrzxie Knowles nnd sen, Daniel
M«*, Mary Graham df Cascade rs and sung ojif: “boysl where do you scent was too sleep for them to the affair—he said:
ment that wore huts did n&lt;U kn*(W before him. Thtf passage . was of Car)loivsficnt Sunday evening al
cluing for Mrs. Burns.
belong?"—that
question
struck venture.
■
,
Wailace Mr.Ikmald.'of Middleville, Bushn dumb, as il was sudden, un- .• On one occasion in making a edough to know when (hey ^:ere imccaearily slow and laborious.. It. M. Eggermanc
spent Suinlay at Imine.
,
Tim undertaking proved to be much
exjieclifl and unprepared for. The Steep deaden! to avoid n long de­ whipped.** ' ’
Peter Slater ami wife of Freepqrt
Mr. and Mrs. William ’ Skinner narrator saw the hesitation of his tour. when part way down, they
One evening they called At •» more difficult and dangerous (han arc spending a few days with tlicir
was in Fi-ee|Mirl. Thursday.
comrade and promptly rami! lo liW test their foolimi and went rolling house in the outskirts uf a little anticipated—lhe curcpiil was strong son Bert' ami family.
Mrs. .Fred Cunningham of North rescue and replied: "Uh! right ami luiiihling for twenty feel or (own in a small valley between and the plank had to !&gt;•- kept head­
John
Nickerson's - are riding
Irving, was caring for her daughter down here.!"—pointing to some more before they cnuld slay Iheir mountains nnd got their suppfir. ed upstream with a alight ungte in n new Reu.
Mrs. Glonn Freeman, who is ill. ■tents near liy. The officer then progress Cowards the bottom of a The I'adv was very talkative * mid tQwanta Ihe opposite shore, ami,
Mrs. Leo Alleriiing of Cnrllon,
Mrs. Luo Skinner and son spent, again questioned: “To the Uilli? deep canyon.
They fortunately llu'y gatlK'ied murh valualile"inIorA Being partly submerged. by Ihe spent Sunday with her mol her, Mfs.
jjflUinlay with her aunt, Mrs. Ru- “Y.w.l" was the reply, as there was esratM&gt;&lt;l with a few sore spots.
mation. Her husband was out on wejght of the rider.‘was very diffi­ Custer.
Guy MrNi'o uf MiddleviRA’ sjienl no oilier platUlblc one— they were
n&gt;It was a wnmlef they did not get picket duly4 He behhiged to an or­ cult to manage. At Limes il
M: ¥. Carr nf/Lake Odewm, has,
ganization called minute men. They cd to the swimmer ns though it
jmLposlcd.,Tliq refdy satisfied the J/isi ammig^ tbieyi mountains.
been siteiuling a few days al 11. Mr
Sunday al lioine.
officer who ordered them lo repair
They lived principally oil nuts— guarded the road* iu*d ..uygwiata .’WL 9JLMter.LUieb,s.sibili^- to ac- Eggeectq^ek-x ......
compliMK
Inc
feat
and
save
ills
। t:iyta« Churchill ami family spent to their quarters.
passes
by
night.
She
insisted
they
•
il was the time of the year when
comrade.
but
lie
resolved
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
The iwo walked, crestfallen, in nature was the- moat bountiful in should sleep iu the house. They
LlttlkMora Cld«r, Too."
,Mr». Geo. Churchill.
said they carried wilh thcm&gt; the would survive or perish together—
the direction of the camp, when out her food supply.
,
Farmers are very busy in this of sight of the officer, they changed
There is a w'ell constructed high­ sbldiqr's mascot—the graylim-k— if a cramp had seized Ihe swimmer
vicinity, plowing for corn and Iheir course and made for the sub­ way running from Chambersbuiuli Iheir argument prevailed and they in thill chill water two tragedies pagne drunk In this country is really
beans.
urbs and the open country and to over
,
the inountains In'the general slept iff the barn on (he hay in an would have been' cmnleil. How made in, FYsnco ot American apples.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollor sfmnt the nearesl woods where they care- direction
,
(if ' Pittsburgh. After a open loft. The next morning they long they remained in the water Tho apples aro hero cored, kllood and
1914 MODEL
Siimlny with her parents Mr. and 'fully picked
their
way along ,time they ventured down on that were surprised at an early hour by they ha.i in. menus of sletermtainff. dried, sent to Franco, and there con­
Mrs. W. B. Poland.
Hlj-ough lho underbrush. . When thoroughfare
.
and traveled mglils. the Ixird of th” Manor—they ex- bnl it wits » long, long while ‘ere verted into cider. Carbonic acid gas
daylight came they sought Ihe most ,Oiie hioonlighl night Hie clattering heeted he was still un picket duly— (hey gained the upponite bank Hu eel Is added, with yeast and a little favor­
otiKUrq I’laro *&gt;'. “ (nickel where hoofs of pursuing horsemen wire in- had con-ull'-d with bi' wil&gt;- amt mill's or more, down-stream. mid, ing powder, and some of the connois­
LAKE VIEW.
Adjustable brush, three
secured needed rest and sleep. heard.just back of a bend m the f'Hiiul she was entertaining guests, (lip swimmer was chilled lo the seurs omack their lip® over it, under
Mr. and Mrs. Gtforge Cronk of they
lb- cilint* up the ladder ami liwiked marrow ami rxhausltMl.
When night approached they w'eje ,
bellows, 3-ply wood ve­ Halliinorc.
spent Sunday with Chas. ready again for action. Busha lost winding road- It ^*’a8 audden and them over. -The conversalum was
tho delusion that it is real champagne.
(continued next week.) •
a narrow cleared held
Crunk
ami
wife.
neer top, easy to oper­ i Mr. ami Mrs. George Raghi.aml his nerve and confidence. He he- .Unexpected
was on either side—beyond, lay the not free and cordial—he uuspected
gan to sen that they were up against wooily side of tho mountain, they something and limy knew, il from
Glcanrr
I'roprnni
for
Moy
23.
Plante Natural Barometers.
|
Imby
of
Town
Line,
spent
Sunday
ate, one-year guarantee.
unanaed.
real thing, when they reviewed were So closely beset they dare not his manner. , He was
The’common chickweed opens Ita
Song—Arlior.
Mr. and Mrs. Dkm Brown of the
(heir exfwrience with Ihe officer attempt to cross the field in the He had left his wea|&gt;nn* al the sta­
See it demonstrated, try with
thin place.
Heading—“Bill and Joe."—H. Col­ blossom only when the sun is shining
who surely would, have caught moonlight. They Jumped the •*®Dre tion, so he could nol hold Ihein up. lin-.
.Miss Beryl Cronk of Baltimore, them it he had exercised his wit.
and counts on only the bright hours.
it out,—you’ll find it all spent
and lay down in Its shadow.
I Im He did not say much, but they read
Sunday wilh Frank Cogswell
Paper—“How (To Grow Crimson When it. closes its blossoms rain in­
He resigned his leadership and in­ honmmen passed and they sprinted him like un open liook and were Clover."
—Will Gillaspiv, ft. A. ¥an- variably follows. The sea purslane has
,
we claim and the best and wife.
sisted that his comrade ahqyld en­ across Um open field and giuted the prepared to resist if ijeressary.
thin Evendt. wife and Children
the same habit. It never opens in
.
“
U'ell.
boys."
he
sanf,
as
he
jtetheir “get-away."
mountain side anil the protection
Vacuum Cleaner you
of East Castleton speut Sunday gineer
Music.
cloudy weather and doses when the
whon’Lee raidted into Maryland of the finish and tliuber. After a scended tho ladder, "you will stay
I &gt;iscu»*ion- ‘What Modern Con-1 sun ia low, about to sjnk. The scarlet
with Mrs. laiOra Everett. ..
for breakfast?"
.
ever saw.
Mr. .ami Mrs.’Win. Gfllespie and aiMiut eighty thousand Pennsylvan­ short time, from tbeiroullook, they
i
Are
Practical
for
t»
Farm
pimpernel never exposes its Bowers to
militia were rusfied down to pro­ saw those horsMMn retrace their
“(lertaiiily," was the sjuick -.nd
family spent Suiiduy with relatives ia
-E. Gillespie ant! 1). Fira- a shower.
Why not order one
tect. their border, where they re­ course mid srrutiniio either sole of cheerful rcspoifim—tlmy wvr - :,n
in Baltimore.
mained in camp for some time after
missel boarders—they nevci l.jd u meal
today ?
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Nesbel ypenl the battle of- Antietam - and. until I Im hlghway-thoy had
their
quarry
and
evidently
had
nol
when'
oppoiiunily
invited.
They
Sunday wilh relatives at Morgan.
L. Adkins, lecturer.
To Chan Smoked Paper.
they wexu sure thmr presijgce seen them. ‘ They took
to the kept an’ eye on him through the
Alfred Fisher of Marlin Comer* would he nnedixl no longer.
Wring out a piece of aoft flannel !u
mountains again and it was ‘apra® cracks in Th® barn and saw him
silent Sunday with II. F.aMunn and
Chronlque Shndsleuse.'■
Every precaution WM taken to lime ere tlmy ventured on Ihe high­ slip slyly off Towards the , town.
water to which a Ifctle kerosene haa
wife.
Gossip
(at
top
of
^er
voice
as
tube
pick up those who could nol give way again ami, when they Irayided Wimp he was out *hf sight Hivy
been added- Tho flannel muat be
a good account ot lliemsclvfs— Hjefe. it was in the dark of .the went to the house. Tim demeanor train rushes along)—"Wly do I stop dampened, not wet, and the oil thor­
sucrii IIOWNE.
every stranger was looked upon moon.
of Ihe lady bad iffiaiiged-shc liad tttldng at tho Mallons’ My good girl, oughly mixed with water. Wipe the
.
Misses Eteunyr and Lydia PorrlH wilh suspicion, mid the roads ami
After they were fifty or «'*&lt;&gt; made no preparation tor breakfast do you suppose T want everybody to smoked surface with the mouteneif
were guarded mile* or so inland they hognn lo —would we stay
gpelit Saturday and Sunday with mountain passes
she
asked? hear alt about Aunt Sophie and the flannel, and then lightly and quickly
night and day for fifty miles iu- asSocinte with ihe country people, fj-rlajply, they refdii-d.
Ozi Pardee uud wife.
,
if she chauffeur I*’—Punch.
with ao!t dry linen. Should one applF,
Miss Minerva Thompson was the' l#,ld. ,
»
, , avoiding towns by a detour around. would name tho lime tlmy would
cution be fnaufllctout to remove the
Keen olwrvalion and careful There was then no darigyr among be there—limy would ' lake a little
guest of Misses Lena mid Minnie।
■moke, repeat lhe process. using clean
study
of
the
prolrtom
prepared
.
ln»He Information.
Ihe
coufilry
folk
—
with
them,
noth
­
stroll
in
the
freshness
of*(hv
morn
(Jacketer, Saturday nnd Sunday.
.
them
for
Hie
h&amp;urdous
undertak
­
It. Cruniback and family nnd Mrs.
ing was too uood for a soldier, J-they might look Ihe (own over if
Callow Sportsman—Y&lt; u remember flannel each time.
Win. RoseiilQcknr of Grand Rapids ing.
they lived on the fat of the land. they had lime. -When out of “sight when you guided mo tiro years ago.
NturMtntma.
-Tlmy resolved lo-bocome inoun? As Ihey won- in (heir uniforms n limy look lo the mountains again. Jako? What calllber rtfln was I using
visited nt M. Keyser's. Sunday.,
H. Goerli and brother, Albert of! tuineers. when they reached the. idausibln story had to be Invi'iileil.
Tho neurasthenic Is alwaya a pec­
When they m-ared Ihe.preat city that year?" Guide—"I don't know, str;
Allu, wen; in Hastings, Wednesday. ipountains, hut u well guarded val- They-were taken prisoners, lliey of Pittsburgh. Ih^y iiiadf a l.inm tho doctor ain't never dug cut the Lui- ten who cannot or will not. exorcise,
’ A Blodgett and wife have movedI ley and a Hue of encamped Iroofis said, oi Harper’s Ferry, when Col­ dehfur lo the south pud stnn-k Ilia lot,”—Puck.
whilo
tho
nervous
person Is "always on
—
io the house recently vacated by’ lay hetwi'en. They nerved them­ onel. Mile* surrendered his Iwelve Ohio river. They dared not under­
tho go." Wealthy pervrs must ba aurselves lo beard the Hou in his den. thousand trpopa to .the enemy. take th*! common mode of passage.
Henry Gosi’h and wife.
rounded by healthy muscles, and
Il is an easy mailer to pemdrata There jwere so.maiiy, afid .Um The night wim dark nnd the banks
Mr. anil .Mrs. Hay Slalil vwiled B..
Safeguarding Art Treasures.
healthy muscles are tho result ot nxJackson and family of Clarksville,, a camp: the difficulty is in wttiqg Johnnies Mi.haFdly MWWOdTney let steep and tWckly /wqodiif.. With .Tn Genova, Switzerland. every old •rdse. Melancholy parsons and thpao
Thanks—I wish to thank liftI Sunday.
out again. Tire second flight they lli’dr prisoners go on parole &lt;d|•difficulty limy m^ib* lh®ir way- picture and aaUtiuo mutt bo registered
Howers and (&gt;&lt;•!•Mr. mid Mrs. Oxi Pardee, the■ worked their way along, slowly and honor—they wepo making their...
dqwn to Um water.' They, tried
v, ...,
l«&gt; In |ho town hall^and Ito value atated who commit snletdo are all in some
ta»-wes during my Miwsoit Eleanor and Lydia Porrlll. cautiously, not making inure than way to tlm parole caiqp al Colum-* find a.boat
a boat moored to
In the zhoic
&lt;hore bul Tpla fs done tp protect purcljiacre ot stage of neurasthenia.
and Bessie Bnediei were in Lake1 a mile or two and when daylight Inis. Ohio. It wa* plausible aud II । were unalile to ilo sZk They found ■uph. articles.
came, the White tents of the nnliLia worked.
Fred Buchtel. Odessa and Clarksville, Sunday.
[a plunk among some driftwood. The
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mVflllfllHlTIIK . . . .
Wednesday, Sept. IB.
We are up again at six in Ute
morning, M our train • starts for
Peking at nine. The great wall of
China comes down to the aeu hwe
at Shanhaiquan and we thought by
rising early, we would have time to
go and see it. Wo finally get two

men and two donkny*. wilh plenty
of boys behind lo whip them, and
away we
go. About
a fifteen
—|mrt»-«-rlde -brought u&gt; lu th--.
.i--------- .,T of shgnhaiquan.
Il
..i» mile square, and joins
on the big wall’ The wall hero is
about forty feettiigh, and forty feet
wide, built largely, of brief.
Tho
brick am mostly black, about ii
inches long, and Hiree ijtrhea wide
perfectly sound ami good, ine wait
in many places is hanked up with
dirt nearly to thf» lop, leaving the
wall above just high enough for u
man lo hide tiehind, juid lira guns

or arrows out through alotr.io the
wall. Wc went one half the way
around the xHy on Lop of the —
banknient,. and then .woaL..
through thn center of the city. At
the gales there arc large watch
lowers ou lop of the wall. We went
up. in- one, waking up a Chinaman
who was making this his home.
Inside the wall the clly is one
solid mass of housps and people,
narrow streets, imnf holes wilti pigs
wallowing in them. The cooking
Is done in the streets, nnd barter of
all kinds is .carried on,-tho shops
sollhig only food and necessary ar­
ticles.
Our !raio io Peking was an inleresthi* one./ There was ono long car
.08. big as ii baggage car, fastened on
the eiulxt Hie train, in which in one
end was a ImjIIjt for-heating the
train, and in the other end an auto­
mobile four eyliiider engine, with
radiator and dash outfit, directly
connected with a dynamo for light­
ing the train
' Tho. conveyances ut the stations
for the pmwengere are wicker chair*
with (Miles on each .side.
These
poll’s are very springy, and are lied
together al Hie ends, renting on an­
ol her long pifle. Four men carry
these chairs..' The country from
’Shanhaiquan to Peking is quite
low and fairly productive. Their
main crop is koliang. a species of
errn. growing about Bm feel high,
and has grain in the tassel. Il looks
like bruoin com. We are told they
use it all, the grain and line stalk
JJielxaL the. larger-stalks,they tuk
up for slock, ami Ihe butt and roots
an* used for lire wood..
Tho railroad here is guarded by
foreign troops, aqd at one station
lien' wm a garrison of thirty or
forty American soldiers.
The land between the shore ot
Tientsin and Peking is very- low,
and.for nearly one half a day we
traveled over country that had been
overflowed, and Ihe crops ruined, so
that the poor were suffering very
much. They are so poor and rug­
ged that one is in sorrow to see
I Item.

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PAGE THIRTEEN

S ♦InttnwttoHl Sunday*
Al *
♦ ftkaal
School lUtAM
lesson

Learn the

FOR SENDAY MAY 17.
By Lee W. Ames.

The Rich Man and lu/arus.
Luke M:l«, «, 18-31.
Golden Tteift I*"'. 31:11
Read Luke ||:M W.
Introductory.
Tfie discourse,Qf .our last lesson
stirred the covetous Pharisees, and
they derjded Him. Tne printed por­
tion of loday's lesson ha* lo do fur­
ther wilh riches. Th-- story of the
rich man and Igizanis is-sometimes
said to be a parable, -but nowhere
does the Won! of God identify, it as
such.. Il is likely that the picture
In that' of two real men, possibly
known to some .who heard the words
from our Ixjrd’s lips. He mentions
Lazarus by name, aonvlhing that is
never dona in pgruidt-*. In last
week’s lesson we were exliorted to
wisdom in alqwardlbip. and faith­
fulness an that which i- Hu- I-ord's;
today He lakes ua beyond (he grave
and contrasts two who occupied
exlrernv posilipmLwoiully. financial­
ly, nnd spirilually: 'this portion
deals with some important and much
needed truths. Let U" give heed to
Hie volbo of thlTFWthfiit and True
Witness, remembariiig ih.it "it is
easier for heaven and earth lo pars,
than one tittle of the law tu-fail" v
17}. I Timothy 1:8 auggesls a good
outline for this lesson, vir.. the life
that now is, and the life ilial is lo
come*. Our outline will he based
upon 2 Qor. 5:6-8.'
' Lesson Divisions:
I. At Home in The Body, 10-21..
I1. Absent From Die Body. 22-31;
Tho OutUne Developed. .
In tlirbfi verses Jf&amp;ns pictures to
us the contrasts iu the lives of these
two men—(be essenii.il contrasts,
which have eternal consequences.
In one sentence Hie Son of God tells
of the riches, raiment, rations, and
responsibility of the rich man, anil
the nmk. wretchedm—&gt;, resources
and relations of Lazaiu- The unniimi-d man was riclt, hut be was not
under condemnation beeaus*- of his
riches. Abraham was rich .Gen.
13:?'. and yet of whom besides
Abraham is il thrice said that he is
the friend of God? Solomon was
rich, and yet he plea»-d God. Not
money, but “love of money.' is Hint
which js Hit} root of all evil. - “How
hard is it for them llidt (rust in
riches to tMitoriiitp Ihe kingdom of
God!" (Mk. to: 21)^The rich young
ruler cared more for hi- own rich­
es - than foe Chrial's riches, and

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man was dead while he lived E|&gt;h.
Why Spain Lags Behind.
Criminals Strenuously Dealt With.
In tbouaands of villages and small
2:1; I Tim. 5:0)t and.now be Jives
after he has died. He w«s liu?ivd, towns In tho interior of Spain no one Zealand, largely because .they make a'
bul his sing were not buried. In­ knows how to read or write. There
stead of being extinct, Jie was “in are In 8pain 30,000 rural vfilagM with­ convict, hang" and bury a criminal
out' schools of any kind and many wlUiln two weeks of tho commission
hell" and "in torments." He vva«thousands
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which cm bo reached only ot bls crime, if this bo murder, or. If
conscious of his condition, of hi- ; byVbridle"Sub, there'belng no high not a hanging offense, to get him aa
suffering,’ of I lie cqiiyast iMJlweett | road* or railway communication ot quickly as possible Into a disagree­
his condition and Ilial of Ijizurus; any kind. Attendance at board achoola able prison, where be will . have to
‘ Lif (tn- fact lie bad live iirellt- Is voluntary, nol obligatory. Seventy- work bard nnd faro upon bread and
hell—
is a------------------------place is indium- Bix per cent, of the children Ln Spain Waler.—Exchange.
ren. That
’I.... .....
cd: (Ij »...
by ii...
the rich man bhing
m । are
"inniurrate, and thia ia Mpeciaily
lu-ll;" ;2' loizarus'is in a (dare, notlceablo in the capital
and we would naturally expecl that
tin: neb man, too, wouhl Im* in a
“Do you believe that poets are born,
Ponce Dogs Do Good Work.
place; (3) Hie great gulf mmaiab'd
not made?" "Sure! Whc'd be ao
two places; (U the niah huuself'
T)it» breeding and use of dogs as
Ivstdied that he wus in.a pkiry? qfj n
&gt;,*i,iar&gt;v» oi
auxiliaries
of cue
the ponce
polluo nervier
aervice nu
baa ior
for Poat.
loiiiient.’ This plnce. "had.'s. is, maDy ygarj| b#&lt;,u
wllh
Zacchaeua sought Chri.-l whole­ iiu, 'is." »..x.. .iu' ;u.Xu.« “
'“a
"■ Belgium.
marked
aaccoM in
heartedly wilti the re-ult that the
Lord. Himself, ami ,ulp&gt;HA were Chfisl HbtAulrlL-* &lt;‘f ltd* saved were
■■
-- ------------- ------made glnn. To pwu&gt;«-&gt;* liclivs is no in one cimTpArtmeiit'i&gt;f hades, called ----———————
sin. if properly gguird; lu be pos- "paradise'' or "Abraham’s bosom."
sossed by riches is mil Not Hie use,
but the abuse of rii ltes, brings the iinilKhliuii* pn-smirc of God.
The Great Wall of China.
ihe condemnation of GihI. Nothing
is said alwuj how Uns man procur­
ed his riches, a m:ilt«-r that is more Im ascended Up on high In: led n
/' NORTH CARLTON.
F or
GOT THE RIGHT EXPRESSION KNEW TRICK OF ADVERTISING or less prominent in Illis twentielli multitude of eaplivs’. IL. i!j im­
century. The uian used his riches mediately added Hint He hud pre*Agnea Zuaehnill is numbered
among the sick, entertaining tMe Experiment Was Painful to Tragedian. | Book Publisher of tho Year 1787 on himself, evidently neglei'ting tinopportunity al In- very gate to help
quinsy, the past week.
but He Could Not Hesitate When
i Would Have Had Little to Leern
his brother.
He lived in.“luxury, ffaradise division of hade*."- C. I.
Levi Hynes ami* wife of Freeport
Art Called Him.
From His Brothera of Today.
Since Hie iimiciimoii of
without any endeavor to relieve Ihe Scofield.
•pent Saturday’ night with tho lat­
lioveriy amt suffering of Laznrtis.
ter’s parents, Luwia Demo nd and
The finest quality for the money.' (Wc quote ^oinc flood ones:
"Thanks.'* said the tragedian, aetThe advertising of children's books He Was occupied with his clothing “xlisent from- tin*
/ family.
.
'
Ixwis Deinoml and family and ting down his glass and abcent-mind- doos not teem to have advanced In and bis food, the ibings that the
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edly pocketing my change, which lay’ Ingenuity since the time of old John Gentiles seek Mt. &lt;&lt;:3'Ji. instead of have departed lu*I.evi Hynes and wife spent Sunday
Pride of Plymouth Can Peas, extta fine, per can 15c. Per’^doz.
seeking first tin- kingdom of G&lt;wl
upon
the
bar
between
us.
"Many.
New
bevy.
Hero
Is
a
spoclmon
qf
hla
wilh Jesse Demands of Woodland.
and
His
righteousness.
Hark
of
this
Olive
Oil. Ihe Genuine Imported Italian OU,
thanks for your gqm] opinion. I al-, art, from the London Morning ChronMri. Surah Haff went lo Hastings
was an. unregi’nejiib- heart, void of
New Prune.-., per lb 13c, .2 lbs for ..
Friday morning to spend a few ways study from Nature—from . Na-1 Iclo In December. 1787: "Thia day (he love and fear of Gixl. The Wis­ ditions of. thf l&lt;;*&lt;L and .raved after
Mbs Best Rolled Oats for
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C. ture. air. In my acting you see re- Xaa published '.Nurse Truelove's Naw dom of Got! says not lhat lie was a death, awaithing' the r.'Mirnvfleeted Nature herself."
Year Gift, or the Book of Books for murderer, or a thief; he was simp­ (ion i.H slated in v 25 “he is com~ bars Lenox Soap for
Mead.
f
"Try thia cigar.” cald an admirer of Children,’ adorned with cuts, and do- ly a rich man heart was nol
Extra fancy Cuban Ihiteapple*, Urge wires,
forl.-d, and Ilion arl l«rment»*d." It
Perry Allcrding’s, Nellie Sullivan
Ixmg Crisp Cucumber*, each ....’
and Leon Henney spent Sunday af­ Nature, reverently. "Now, where did signed as a present Yor evci-y llttlo right' with God. bud Who therefore
you study that expression of intense boy who would become a great man did not love his brother. Like Gain,
ternoon in Woodland.
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iietwren death mid resurrection,
surprise
that
you
assumed
In
thu
sco’
and
ride
upon
a
fine
horse,
and
to
he
fell
not
that
hr
was
liis-brulher's
Mrs. L. Hunny nnd grandma
neither Unit death oiids all. Tho
keeper.
Bee
I
John
1:20.
He
would
ond
act?''
I
every
little
glrl^who
would
become
a
Zusclmill spent Sunday wilh Mrs.
Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions, Tomatoes
' From Nature, sir: from Nature. To I «rc« woman and ride In a lord uot hove been saved by ministering raved Mini I- coiiM-imisly hafipy
Eckurdl of Woodbury.
and New Cabbages
ucura that expression 1 asked an ln-| ’"•W® «IR coach. Printed for the to laizaru's. bul had hr been saved during this lime, while Hie unsaved
Mint t5TnnvTinn«ty tormented.- And
male personal friend to lend nju flve| «uthor, who baa ordered those books Tie'«v3u!&lt;I*linv«- nilnl-ti'rwFtomzri- it. is i&lt;h&gt; laic lu change your rimHASTINGS AND CARL­
rus: In contrast-wilti this rich man
Phone
-b«. given gratis .to all JHUe boys is Lazarus (hr beggar, laid aj. (he dilion once death tins come, the
TON TOWNLINlk pounds. He refused. This caused ma&lt;
- Grooect
16
no
surprise.
I
tried
several
more,
i
••»&lt;&gt;
«
lri
»
“
&gt;•
Hlble
and
Sun
In
Mr. and Mrs. Fratlk Benner and
rich man's gate, hungry, and suffer­ “great gutr prevents any cliangimr
daughter, Dora, jvigflrd their_sou, Finally. I- struck one*who was willing 8t- p»u,« churchyard, they paying for ing physically, udh unbound sores,
to oblige inc. and. as he handed moj *110 binding, which Is only 2d each seeking crumbs from 4 he rich man's
■Floyd of Woodland, Sunday.
Jay Barnum Is employed in u tho money, 1 studied in tho glass thoi book.'
abuiqinuce, to whom tile dogs were anolher chance in lir raved. Such
saw mill in In'ing, at present.
expression of my own face. 1 saw
John Newbery, who ao ingeniously evidently More kind than Hie man is not Ihe Iraching of God's Word.
O. C. Barnum nnd wife ot Hast­ there surprise', but it was not what I advertised hla children's story books, whose (xwsessions were great amt -Noir also that the rich ifiaii did'iiol
ings, were Sunday visitors al J. J. wanted. It was alloyed with auaplc-i u»«d them in turn to advertise other yet who was nut rich toward God.
Barnum's.
ion that tho sovereigns might be bad. commodities In which he was Intar- The rich man knew l.azifrus (v 2IL prill. Hr merely twkr.Uliut Jiis &gt;ufThe Misses Catherine Corrigan I was In despair."
rated. Ono of hla "side lines" was Lazarus' name carrir# the meaning rerogiiixed Lazarus, vvhieh brings j
mid (Ha Pilgrim of Hastings and
‘ ' "
ll&gt;' wus lull.
'•Welir said the other, breathlessly. ,hn famous Dr. James' Powder, ip ..............
For Decoration Day
Marlin fimilh of Rutland visited al
James 2£'i. He comfort to saints, tuid should also
placedJ such
faith. though ill -rugs,
"Then an idea struck me, 1 re-, Which Goldsmith
"-*■**■ *-'•
Glenn Moiire's, Sunday nflernoon.
; ii"'
H"-' one In-foie lie a warning l&lt;&gt; unsaved. It will iu-1
was ..uu^
hungry
Jay Rockwood mid wife ond Mrs. solved upon a desperate course. I re­. and allusions to that specific are plen-, -whose gate In- lay was thirsty lateP
There is nothing that would im­
Hi'I La Hager of South Hastings, and turned the five pounds to my friend। tifully sprinkled through the pages of on ;v 2L. He’was not saved !•••prove the appearance of your cem­
Vernon Kelley of Hastings, were the next day, and on his astounded Ihsabooks. , In "Goody Two-Shoes," cause lie was poor, tint because he your inlluenci*. In hell the man reetery lol any more than a nice vase.
for instance. Abo heroine's father dies believed the-Word of God. Faith in rnemiiered his broihers, remembered
callers al E. J. Bump's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.'Albert Kinne visited was In search of. Yes, thank you. a miserably because "aelied with a the. Christ of Calvary raved Him. tluil there were live, realized Ilial
Wc have a fine line of them of
they
needed
to
reiH'iil.
II
some
of
llioir son, Clarence, Sunday.
small whisky as bqtore."—London Tit­. fever in a place where Dr. James’ just as luck of that faith barred the
various styles and sizes wilh reser­
Lew Walker and wife of Hasl- Bits.
rich man from
joys of your unbelieving fnonils who scoffvoirs from I.1.- gallons up. Our
• ings visited at Jesse Altofl s, Sun­
God’s presence. Thus we have thovases arc unbreakable and will
two men "ul home in Ihe body.” in now. what would Itieir'iin-srage be?
day.
LAS! FOR YEARS and arc
Scott Priest and wife of Hastings
Bewara the Gray Eya.
the life that now is. Bul the day
Wand That Putc to Sleep.
were Sunday visitors at-P. Wilsons.
comes when Hie life that, now is
VERY REASONABLE IN
Tho etory of tbo Sleeping Beauty, who/retain any aplrltual emotions. eiids, when we are no longer ut there is uii uHier way. as tin1 &lt; lo-&lt;iiiu
Mrs. Xiracu Myers- nT'Hastings
PRICE. Wc also have a fine line
spent Saturday and Sunday with particularly Its eastern versions, hat Peqyle with gray eyes are superficial. ' home in Hie isidy. 1ml absent from vi-rw-. clearly indirale. Miracles
df Gast Iron Bouquet Holders.
.
' the body, when we enter inlo the will not avail when tin* Bible is re-) Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cummings.
Decoration Day will be here in a
I
Miss Bertha Swanson spent Satr
: life that is io come.
.
May He work
unday mid Sunday with BeUlati
- ‘"Hie loiggur died.' Only a beg­ (|is|ir&lt;ues x.'ise
short time. Sec us at once for any
gar. Ami yul of sufficient worth in mightily, threugb Hi&gt; Word.
' Cook of Carlton.
work you may wish done.
.
the sight, oi Go&lt;| Ilial angels were
MP. and Mrs. James Swanson yisw iwn ^rnuuroran
—
■
8t»ge Humor.
.
employed hi carry him to tljv place
Itixl Ernest Cowles of Leach I-okc.; xcarcofy dlsUngulab between sleep and
A popular comedian scored a good
to
“d
prepared for him, The unlust rteSunday.
'
1 ta&lt;». -to lb. h..b It ward was asmttned lo beg; nut Laz­ Impromptu hit whits performing at a
1 Ute or waiting. Sometimes there are ■
Spanish Dignity. •
arus the liegKur *»» not made provincial music hall. In the mlddlo i
8uraly Had Ona Good Raaaon.
Marble Dealers
two-wands, silver, and gold respective­
He was. of of bis song ho suddenly stopped and
ly. In Scandinavian versions a sleep-1 &lt; Dignity is the prevailing Instinct; ualiamed 'Rom. &amp;:*&gt;'.
which, was roaponalblo for a record thorn takes the-place of the wand. In I among every class tn Spain, says a। Paul’s persuasion - Tim. I;t2i. The ■aid tn hla audlsnce: “What Is tho ■
Phone 137 Hastings, Mich.
advertisement as follows: "For sale, Ireland this appears as a pin, and woman who has spent much time In; rich man also die-t but no angels height ot extravagance? Don't know? j
. mmisler to him. llwnch brothers Give It tip? Well. I should say It was I
baker's business; good trade; largo
ovan;- present owner been, in it for Ino of Grimm's "Briar Hose." when the i gars ask for alms with dignity and* Ifr and frieiids served -is pallbearers at to psy 11.50 to sit In a stall in order | =
: hu funeral: the nnw-l&gt;s ofJJmt were
seven years; good reasons for leav- spindle pricks her, is connected with you have nothing to give you do not’ called io tarry- awny The apirit of to read a penny paper." And tho ip
member of tho audience who was pal-1
this. In the Arabian story It Is a shout "Go aW^yl" but if you are ai Imzarus. Read l*s. 110:15. Both are
ring placed upon a Unger that causes 8 nlard—"Go thou with God; I- now absent from ihe Imdy. Their pably referred to went out.
h
nothing for thoo today."
•
bodies tire hi the grnuiul. One was
slumber.
,.
ed dead. The contrast in (lie conAnd American indigestion.
Among tha worat-ton uf the mem'
and was fed fcitli Ul*' best, while'llie
Menu for a Cosmopolitan Dinner.—
ory are too much food, too much phys­
For Biblical Students.
...
Mfhora Slltnce Reigns.
other w«A marred and poorly nour- Beotch broth, Spanish mackerel,
ical exercise, and, slraagely enough.
Two Mdly afflicted husbands wore I Tho Bible contains 3.568.480 letters.| lsh«l; yet each gm-s-to the ground. French chop*. Hungarian stew, Irish
and sterilize the outside'and lining* as dean as tlw day Hwy
733,748
words.
31,173
verses,
UH
1 Is this nil of life? Have these two potatoes, Vienna rolls, Italian wines,
.discussing tho marriage ot a former I
your tailor, we have a thoroughly equippe.1 plan! to do this ai
men become exHucl? And if they English mufflne, Welih rabb|t. German
widow. Tho Oral ono sighed, turned to t chapters and C6 books.
did nol cease to i xizt, wiU we or
hl» tallowoifferer, and exclaimed:
inicco. ruone ujn.
•
-•
_
A
■
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It Is easier for the average women. “
“How
How is
tt, that
that widows
widows generally
gsnarally mgrmarAnothor Paradox,
.myope el»e du .-u al death? Our pickles] «•!»* chews aad Brazilian
la’R
i Lonl says lldil l^iz-irua "died, and coffee.—Boeton Transcript. .
to muster up oeuraao to face a mouse, ry sgslnT' The Answer mime quickly:
,l'» a strange fact that a aw&gt;
.
was
carried."
not
exiittRltohrtl.
The
M.
Kellogg,
Proprietor
Phone
223,Tluting*,
Mich.
than openly defy fashion.—The Chlcwj "B&amp;cauaa dead men tell no tales."
’ " * *“
"
• •
' ricli miun "died * * "mid in hell"
Give our AVuiit Column u trial for i
Bcatoa Tranacript,
.
.
. „
. .. ..
Prompt Attention to Parcel Post and Deliy?rie4
..
had uoj ceased to exist. Tbs rich everybody redds iL

Phone 16

Groceries

E. C. Russ &lt;3 Sod -

Beautiful Vases

$2 ,J. ,2?
™
x* XiTksxs ■

u»w»u~..

Ironside Bros.

Dry Cleaning
Hastings Dry Cleaning Co. ;

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�THE HACTINGS BANNER,*MAY II. 1911.

page fihriten

|

SCHEME FOR CARRYING EOftS

NASHVILLE ~|

NATIONAL BANK SHOP

aw); Wednesday afiern"
or nt the' sect uni -.....
.Master Rqdt^i'h Sc
firorg" Gpli.iirn r.-ioito»d,
Inst
Wednesday iHienuig.

'Different NaVoriaJifies Have Own

Since the pivcRl poet has been In ef­
fect, Inventors have been busy turning
out all sorts of carrying devices. An
Iowa woman ha&lt; planned the egg case
shown in tbs illustration, and If. K
carries eggs ig. safbly a* she claims
there wilj bo plenty of use for it Each
side of this case is a. different height
and to each side is binged a flat box
Chat la divided Into numerous cells,
each just large enough to hold an egg.
One aids for example. Is fhe full depth
or tho case, while ihe others are re•pectlvely three-fourths, one-half ahd
one-fourth of the depth. So that when

Visit their M-l- i. Mr*. 'Ali- il &lt;&gt;*ljnlh.
Mias Pauline Kun* lia* resigned
her .po»itpn aj clerk in h«* h« i
Urns. Wnfo and -rtnisticd ■ tier Avni K

Particular Verdon.
Reason-Is Ascribed to Contemptuous
Indifference to Things Foreign
That Exists More or Less In
Every Lend on the Globe.
Florence, Italy,—Tbe city wo and
tho English call "Florence" is by
Italians called FloreasA. The name of
the British capital is. to the French.
Londrea, and to tho Italians, Londra.
By English-speaking peoples tho Ausitrian capital Is referred to aa Vlunna.
whereas tho Austrians spell it Wien-

I may bo cited Dunkirk and Dunkerque,
Cologne and Koln. Tbe Hague and La
I Haye, Geneva and Genf.
What la tho reason for these diffeA1

.'family have moved
llryiUild's llOUHf «Y|) t,
i-d-by thr Aliens.
Hany &lt;iuny«&gt;n liar
Montpelier, ohi".
lieeii for’siint'r time'helping care (pr
Ills falher whn was sick, his sisler.
Mis* Holdie Guny-nf. arconipanied
.him home for an indeliniK1 visit.

, cal Influences alone, or is It to be
j found in that contemptuous Indiffer*enco with reference to things foreign
that nvlKta ninr. nr Iras in rvnrv lan.l*

ONE OF THE BEST IN THE STATE
New Sanitary Chairs
Lady’s Shampooing and Children’s Hair Cutting a Specialty

C. A. BREWER, Prop.
' contend, no "London" name was Inoue

HABIT OF. EXCHANGING EGGS whan -Londrea" was coined. Tho

in Downline—in*l Friday cv'iiini
vvtw liroughl hf-i-e on Ho- nrnni I ini
.Monday and taken h&gt; tin* liuine &lt;
her grand dnughler. Mr-. ’I*. .'
Wertz, where Ihe funeral wa.* hel
nt Iwo o'clock anil interment i
IjikevieW Cemetery. Ilev. It. C. I."i
officiating. Tho*e front out of fnw
who attended the funeral wete: M
II. Parish, brother of ihe deeetnu■.
and his daughter of Grain! Rapid?
Orland" U .ili.iiii &lt;•! Chicago;
I
Wnlnith of Dowagiac; illMtrles Wai
rath uf Sitftiield. son*. Hoss I-'. Wai
rath. grandson. his wife and dniiph
ter of .Montpelier. Ohio, ami .Mis
Jjjora Sail font of .Middleville a nieci

----------When Possible Poultry Products
Should Be Sold Direct to ConBurner—Co-operate With
Neighbors.

satisfaction and but
very little money In exchanging eggs
tor groceries or grain. By being car*
ful In gathering eggs, so that they
won't become chilled In winter and
night and using a little ears In sizing
and selecting, quite an advance over
tbe common prices may be obtained.
When possible sell your eggs direct
to tbe consumer. If not possible, get
a market in your nearest city with
some grocer who deals in strictly
fancy groceries and provisions. Agree
to furnish him only strictly fresh
eggs, and then, for your own sake,
live up to the agreement Carefully
clean all tbe eggs; don't send small,
misshapen or Urge ones. Sump each
egg with a rubber stamp, using your
initials or tho name of your farm, and
in a short tlmo yop will have created
a demand for1 your eggs, and when
you have created euch a demand your
ergs will bring tho highest prices,
considerably more than your store­
keeper would pay.
Several neighbors sboujd send their
egg* together, laying a cent or two
per dozen to one ot their number for
doing the bustsaaa. and In thia way
all would gain a little.

Frank Price is giving his Ixun
fi-.—h coal of paint.,
Fnjnk. J'eighiier has lieen quilt
wilh sloinarli trouble.

were guests of Ihe formers piircnG
in Maple- Grove. Sunday.
Mis. Tlu-oliold Gnrllnger ’
.Mr. and Mrs. Ada
Iler niece MT». Leo Gri-eiimi
son David. gpQlt Sat
Grand llapnls. a lew days ago.
Rapids.
.Mrs. Mnry Towi
Tiarryville Monday h

Last week Tuesday nt the regular
ineeling of Laurel Chapli-r. Xo. .31,
&lt;t. E, 8., Hie following officers were- Mrs. E. D. Myers nearly smashed
installed for Ho- etwuing year:| her big lor rccciilly while fixing the
hanging lamp. Tin1 weight fell down
hilling her oft Ihe.fool.
.
Mi&lt; .Sarah Quirk-t
Edith-. Flvining:
________ _ „... Tdii
Diif-'
ducIreM*, Mrs. Netia Renlscjilcr,: A?-i
Myrll.
llul it.
.Mt*.
Elcanur
Slr.Hliiii;
Kether, .Mrs. Mnreia .Munro; Marlli.t.
.Mrs. Floy Wotringj. Eht-la. Miss

Sumlity guests al H. J. Gcrllngor’s
WT-n-t Mrs. Louis Henney and mol ti­
er Mrs. Zuselmilt mid m»p Vjctor
Jind d.iugliler Hazel ahd Andrew
floii-dt. till of Freeport.
Quarterly inetding was observed
nl the E\:ingelirnl church over
Sunday. H'-\. K/wler presiding el-

.Mm. Wm. Prnnle of Ironwood i.
ppeiKliiiK several weeks - wilti lit-i

rrtfhpetenl help
IltUiar at Hi.sipootbly mid
hope that Mr.

Huy Erwnv. Saturday.
—— ------------- itaarhTCF
ami Mr?.

and --aw ilial
&lt;illlce wa? rum
••IHru-nlly. and
tiliUuier will’do

IRxURING the warm months it is often a problem for the housewife to KNOW
&lt;—/ what to get for meals. Wc carry a large line of Pies, Cakes, Pastries, so well
r%K»r* ™ade a°d so deliciously baked that they will appeal to the appetite of ANY,rc *&gt; CLEAN. NEAT .nd TEMPTING. We have ,n EX1 LK1 BAKER, who has had a wide experience in. the Urge.city shops, both in
this country and abroad. He is thoroughly "ONTO HIS JOB."
.
r»® vjvjoas iii n.o mm wu un,

can lumisn you witn

ANYTHING m the Baked Gpodglinc for LESS MONEY than you could buy
the materials and do the hakinX yourself. Why not give us a TRIAL ORDER
and let us PROVE what wc say is true?
'
We re here to MAKE GOOD, and will do it by giving everybody their
mnnnv'a wnrib

'

’

Poultry diseases usually are not so
very bsrd to handle, If they are under­
stood. and hens are cared for properly.
One Important thing is to Isolate all
diseased birds, so they will Aot Infect
the rest of the flock.
Here are tho common poultry -dis­
eases and the remedies:
Colds and Roup—Disinfect drinking
water as follower To each?-gallon of
water add tbn amount of potassium
permangato that will remain on the
aurface of a dime.
Chicken Pox—Apply a touch of lo*dino and carbolated vaseline to each

Scaly Leg—Apply vaseline to af­
fected parts, and after 24 hours soak
In farm, soapy water. Repeat tbe
treatment until cured.
Diarrhea in Hens—Low grade wheal
fioui or middlings is good for this

Bowel Trouble in Chicks—Wen-boil­
ed rice mixed with a little charcoal
will often check tbla complaint

Star Bakery and Restaurant
-

YOU CAN BUY ONE RIGHT
House .-and
the fourth ward, four blocks from the
court house, six
with bath. Price $1,100.
Excellent tjevcn-rootn house on South Broadway. Hard­
wood floor, furnace heat,
and electric lights. A fine location

House and * . 'lot in first ward, small.barn, nice location.
Price $1,100.
A tine house and lot in the first ward with bath and electric
lights, fair bard and nice location, for SI,200.

Crook and Gould
Hastings,

TRAIN TAKES HEN ANO NESI

Oaktown, Ind.—A brown hen, be­
longing'to Daniel Coleman, who lives
near the C. A E.T. passenger station
here, used the rolling stock of the
C. A E. I. railroad for a ne»L She laid
an egg every day. sometimes using
a flat car. sometimes a box car, some-

| Italy. An tlje last two letters were
silent, the Italians rejected them, re­
placing, them by the favorite unnccantmay be told from tho time the little
chicks ere five weeks old. The. man­
ner in which they carry themselves lho result that the name of the British
!
when moving around shows that they capital became Lomira.
Vienna in English and Italian and
can be nothing but runts when grown
up. No matter how hard you try or ■ Vienna in Spanish are simply relics of
I tho mediaeval days, a hen Latin wasz
how much feed you put into them,
like
universal tongue of the learned,
they will ke nothing but roots. The
land the French Vienne is but a slight
growth will bo practically wasted, aa 1 variation ot Vienna. Geneva may be
in tho same way.
the birds will never sell for one-tenth {explained
i The nations have taken great liber­
what It cost to.raise them.
Usually tbe b^st way Is to kill them ties with tho name of the Dutch capi­
tal
—
Gravenbago.
Tor tho English
as soon as they show pronounced
symptoms of being runts. It msy ap­ The Hague and tho French I-u Hayo
pear cruel, but it la better tor thu. wo havo cause to be grateful. The
Spatsttn ahorwnea *-ttxB cunrtjerroniff
bird* and certainly better for the
Dutch namo into Haja; tho Italiano
grower. Removing, them puts them
out of their misery and Insures that
the other birds will be healthier.
Runts invariably contract every dis­
ease which is prevalent and carry It to
tbe healthier birds In the flock.
CUPID WINS AFTER 50 YEARS

is rntertainintrl One Important Thing la to Isolate All
। -Alling Fowls to Prevent Infection
■ ■ ■
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of Whole Flock.

Prepared and Baked by an Expert

j*1)!’'# u*

Own a Home in
Hastings

fowl announcement of tho arrival m
an egg for several days, but jy-mh/re
of the Coleman family were |uriiiblo
to find her tqjrt. When eggy prices
suffered upward revision close watch
was kept bn the hen. She was seen
to_fly In a box car partly filled with
baled atraw. There a!|e disappeared
"for a time, only to reappear In the
then fly to tbe ground.
The hen disappeared for* good a few
days ago when the door ot a box car
’
........................................... dally
pilgrimage was closed on her by a
railroad employe and she was
onher'way to Terro Haute.

QUALITY BAKE SHOP
Phone 381
Hastings, Michigan

Him “When She Was Fussy
Miss'* Many Years Ago.

Would Prevent Hasty Marriages.
Chicago.—A bpreau to prevent hasty
marriages is being organised here. A
No Profit In Lice.
card Utdex system and court record of
A hen which Is constantly torment­ ovary person entangled In domestic
ed by lice cannot Uy well, though she troubles Is being gotten up. Pastors
will eat just as much food. There Is are requested to look up tbe index be­
no profit In keeping lice with bens.
fore tyings marriage knot.-

FOR THE

LAZY

MAN

strenuous for comfort, then go to the
UU.-ids around Ma&lt;Ugnscar. For therj
you would only have to work about
26 days a year and could support your­
self and family in nil possible com*

People do not need to work so hard
iTthey aro only willing to try some­
thing new, says an English historian,
according to the Ilohoboth Sunday
Herald. There are other places where
tbe necessities ot life can be had for
practically nothing and many ot the
luxuries, «oo. for a little effort. Now
there are the. Islands around Mada­
gascar. They number some 16,000,
and only €00 of them are inhabited.
Nature Is wonderfully lavish. A man
can own a whole Island himself or
live oii one that is already peopled.
Land I* abundant and, like the air and
water. It has no price.

enteen-yearold son of tho assistant
librarian ot Harvard university, was
found on board n coal barge hero. Ho
had shipped an a deckhand on the
barge. which Is to sail In a day or

You wouldn't have to bo afraid ot
your life all the time for fear you
were going to bo run over tho next
moment, either, for there len t a single
automobile In any ot the islands.

FALLS WITH LIMB HE SAWS

nlclpal Voters' league applied tho term
"amoeba" to him. "I don’t know what
the word means and neither does any­
one in my ward." The "amoeba" is the

IDEAL

Salem. Mass.—Three dsys after his
dlsappesranco from a boarding school

Harvard Librarian's Son Ran Away
/ to See World, But Is Caught
*
Ere He Gets Away.

began more than half a century ago
reached a happy chapter in the par­
lors of the Garde hotel here, When
Tho young man said a desire to seo
Wilfred H. Nettleton, eighty-eight the world had prompted him to run
years old, director of tho Bristol Na­ awny. Ho was held pending thr artional bank, and ono of tho state's
wealthiest men, and Mrs. Mary K.

"Lord knows, 1 trlnl to. But she
was a fussy young rotas of eighteen
then, nnd I was nearly forty,
So
she picked a younger, but I’ll be
durnod if ho was a handsomer map.”

Michigan.

bananas, melons. oMugv*. figs, pin*apples and berries—and you don't
have to go without such delicacies as
flg* and citrou. There ia plenty of
tobacco to be had and all the coffee
that you could possibly drink. Then
*-.i
poultry in^ great
there Is domestic
numbers, fat tailed sheep and* goats
that you could eook up into all sons

YOUNG POTTER A DECKHAND

CARE FOR POULTRY DISEASES Banker, 88, Weds Widow Who Jilted at Milton. William Delano Potter, set-

. ThriY will lie iin'-A-tiiiirs May tilth
'mid I7ih id . th*- Advent ChriMiaii,
cliureli. Ilev. Ckirnii-i* Btirelr, mi*Mttnary to China, i* in this country'

,

i colloquial style) was LondinL It fol­
lowed that. In tho continuous Inter­
change ot words and their developmeat Into modern speech, Ixodlui.
very easily became Lomlri In the
speech of the Frenchmen. Then, as
"I" is An indication of a Latin plural,
a new difficulty, arose. When I-ondlul
was accepted by tbe French It was for
some tlmo treated, quite mistakenly,
dust as a French plural noun would bo
and spelled accordingly —-Londrea.
Londrea made Its way from Franco to

CAREFULLY CULL ALL RUNTS

lM&gt;a Mead: Senitnej, .1. E. Ib-nGchler; Chaplain, Mrs. Carrie Munroe;
Marshal. Mrs. MyrlnAVade; I’iunisl,
.Mrs. Celia McDonald. After the in­
stallation rereinpity a delicious pol
lurk luncheon wus —i %••&lt;!. A jolly
good lime enjoyed by all present.
The Woman** Literary Cluh -rind

FoighiKT. wliii ha* hdrl the oflii-^
fi.'re fnr Mrmntfrtntr -nvwr-flftrrri—
year*, nml «&lt;■ inner hail a Mier ,
........
... - .
ypjpit- -

| Latin name whereby the British town
first became known elsewhere was
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Rival for Champion Absent-Minded
Man Hurt When He Undermines
'Support.

Georgia Rulo Good Anywhere.
Hero is" a' rulo promulgated by a
Mothers' club in Georgia: “No young
man shall oak over the phono to talk
with a daughter of tho house until he
shall have made known his identity
to the parent" Tho necessity for tho
enactment of such a social ordinance
is regarded by some observers as In­
dicating a decline In manners. Ws
agree that it does indicate something
like thaL—Detroit Tribune.
•»

■ Temper Not Matter of Nerves.
The person of high-strung delicate
orggnlzatlon will under extraordinary
pressure become irritable or show lack
of sound judgment, but the reaction Is
quick. His anger is a fire of atraw.
Tho cause removed, or on being per*
mltted a moment for reflection, bls
When He Might Have Lapsed.
former serenity Isloslorod. The heu. "Not even when bls last match rasthenlc. o'n’lha other hand, la "alow
blew out in a high wind?" asked Mr. to anger," and alow to recovery from
Hutton, at Greenwich pollco court,
when. It was slated that a defendant
never used bad languago.-London
Alcovs Library. _
An alcove |n a bedroom may bs
trued Into.a tiny library. Have s.
Lead In. Life Insurance.
The life Insurance of the people of which are hung with straight curtains.
tho United States is more than dou­ Spindles and twisted columns roach*
ble that of all tho other countries of ing to the coiUng aro effective flalshtin world combined.
Ings for tho ends of the bookshelves.

was trimming.
Like Spoopendyko,
he sawed away his support, falling
with-tho ladder, fracturing his nose,
knocking out four teeth, cutting his
tongue and suffering minor injuries.

�THE 11ASTIXGS BANNER. UH II, ISII.

Stomach Weak?
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10rinff
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vv n,Y ,f0
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Blood Bad?
Liver Lazy? Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Nervous ? Medical Discovery
■Ida digestion and ptiriflea th- blood. Aa ■ eonaequenwi both
the atooiMh and liver return to their nrcmri ami healthy condition.
. Nervousm-sn and biliousness soou disappear. Tho entire ayatem
toko* on new life.
lor over forty yaars thia famous old medicine
has "made gootP’-and never more so than today. .
enjoying a greater sale all over the world than
any other doctor’s ppoacripUon.

vend fifty tc Uamp»for trial box.
DR. R. V. FIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y.

SpecialsMayFor16Saturday
Krinklc Corn Flakes.

Ja(xj Cleaner________________
ljuaker Sweet Com...

A. and 11. Soda

3 cans

Goshen Evaporated Milk
35c J{. C. baking Powder.
Best Red Salmon.,.

3 cans

-6c pkg.,—4 for 22c
..5c can,—6 lor 25c
— 3 cans lor 25c
---------- 5 pligs. 30c
...r___«
...23c
20c
.44c

For Saturday and one week following we will offer 14 pieces
ol Red Seal and other standard makes ol Gingham

at—7c yd.
YOU CAN 8AVE MONEY ON THIS.

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
of Dowling
PINEAPPLES FOR CANNING

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

A. &amp; C. IL BARBKR,
i
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or country, responded to
wilh promptness, day or night.
K. WILLISON, D. D. S..
liasllnga, Mich-1

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Tint pathway of success is in
serving Immunity. By no other
mentis is il pussibli'. x^Ve’ are here
In Serve you mid -serve you beUdF
Ilian ever liefore in tin:

DR. G. D. OWENS
DENTIST

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO,

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

Our Specialty.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

H. Wellman
a. Phone &gt;71

Safety First
This holds true in yonr electric
wiring. That's one reaaon

your electric work. You’ll
know it ia done right and that
your buildings are safe if I do

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
Elactrie|an.

Safety

Then profit andavailabilCiref ity,- the essential feature*
• Hut of n iiiui, grade invest­
ment are combined in our Pre­
paid 8took. Dividend -checks
niajlcd semi-annually, lift per an­
num net. Twenty-tout years in
business, aaseta over f'.iOO.tMX).
Write tor particular!.
Capitol
Savings C Laaa AsMrtatlon,
Lansing, Mich.

Let US

HINT

Mercure

A. F. Sylvester
J. D. Rounds
Proprietors

TRY KELLEY FOR GROCERIES

•with iheir son Hay and family.
lernootl. Evvrvb-. dy come ami hear
Mrs. Efl Bailies Is able to be out him. •
again.
Clarence llobim

I lo I'.hicagn.
daughter ami
take treatment:
fmnily.
Mrs. Rnlph Bowerman of Lake
Florence P-&lt;-k i- mi Ihe sick lisl.
Odessa i&lt; visiting her mini, Mrs.
CHEEK. STREET.
I BaiLL-.- .Cro.-k
Herb Chase.
Will Casli-leiii and family visile-! *l;,y* hen-the fore part
Miss Vornlco Minard relumed
Friday from un extended visit in Clnis.*Eaton and family of item
Mr. and Mi&gt;. Harvey
Sarnnnc.
liiistiiiks. Bunday .
; Belli-vm- and Frank Chi
Phone 126
Hastings
Mr. mid Mrs. J. Stcrzick of Rod­
Miss Alli- K- lh-r who has been ly vi-ii-d Mr. mid Mrs
ney, wore hen- to attend the fttneral assTsling Mr-. W. x.irris with house Sunday.
of A. W. Ihldmv.
cleaning is nl Imiji* now.
Hiram Hcvmis t- qui
I.itll*- Charlie Bi-nmlirt jlu-&lt;l SalMr. and Alt-, ••ilhi-rt Sctdi uixl*'||l. had ntiollifr stroke
utdny noon of pneumonia. Funer­ chtldn-n visiied i&gt;'*lalivcs at Coal­
retting.
al Mnudii'. .
.
.
Grove,
rove, Bunday.
min&gt;ia&gt;.
Tlx- Laciiyramt M:t|de Gmve hoys
Makes the Best Clothes
Mrs. Jguu T«h1'I of ViuinojilviP**. cm&lt;i«M' Hal’ Iimt" fttnudny arret-;
DOWLING.
’
mum. Th- cunii-&gt;l resulted in a
&lt; Ih-rl Bowser and faintly spcnl inonia fpr sever.d weeks is con­
Sunday with Hud Burroughs and valescing nicely .d lite Ironic of her
-••■I GinXgame.
mother, Mt*. M- ।' dL
Vf-rn Buxlun and wife whn moved
Mrs. H. g. Hi,-,.
a Vet? little
SUNFIELD.
। j-i-e&gt;*'|M»rl Ibis spring. s|»cut Sun- ■
Cliasi. Bidi-lioan - Xplil 30111.. was an
betlur this Monday morning
Rev. F. L. Baker of Spring Arlxd’
Dr. Van Horn of Otsego and eiijoynhb- cv.-ni ' -Adi present. Al­
gitve n very iritorcsliiig talk oti .Mis­ (taugblgr, Mrs. Mae Hliniui of Kal- ter partaking &lt;«f । ixiiinlifitl dinn- i .
sionary work at the Free Metho­ tnnazoo called lo sei* Mrs. Rice m,d Iheir busijo— in ling wtc* held, al
dist church. Wethtcsday vvciiiitg,
which It w-.i&lt; &lt;!&gt;■• ided lv» retain tinMrs. Mary Ornisbr, Sunday.
Archie Mattieson. wife'nnd chil­ same obio-i r fo! .niolher ywir. Col­
Mrs. Albert Snycts rviurnctl home
I rom Lmining. Saluiduy.
dren visited at Fay Whitworth**, lection, fcl.l-’i. Th-- next meeting
will he an ice o- iim social al the
Mr. -mill Mrs.
Mr. II. Deer of yetiiumlvill^ liM Sunday.
.
moved his saw .mill here mid will "Dr. Kellar went to Bailie Crock, Courtly Farm, -litis -'Hl.
saw logs for Lee Chamliu. Mr. Monday lo assisl in operating on
sidling
her
si-m
Max
Eicholz,
at
lho
Nichols
hospit
­
Deer and family will live in John
wilh tier iii.n— work,-for lho past
al.
i Hunt's house while honSj
Mr. aiul Airs. Will Renkes and three weeks, i* m homo again.
i Junior Endeavor will have n joirit
। Mr. and Mrs. Gitas. I.uudduisl
i-nieeting. Sunday evening. Is-ailifr,
went to'Howard City in iheir auto, grandson, Donald, went tn Delton
EAST OHWGEVILLE.
I Ethel Fiissotl, Junior Eudeavor,
Friday, to sec her brother, E. E. to visit her brother, Caleiutisliridgcr and family.
Farmers are vry busy plowing
Mead, who is very sick. '
Mrs. Laura Blanton Is working for for corn.
"
----I'reauhmg Sunday
morning al
Last Tuesday Lee Chamliu ' had Mrs^Hainllinclimaii.
Isaac D&lt;-hai*k and family •mti-r- litis place. ■
!thi- misfortune to fraclurn lho tibia
Jake Do Crocker is.working hi lained a latio- number of lh-&lt;r
bone of his right leg. L&gt;r. Craw­ Battle Creek, as nmlnriiian. .
friends at a dancing .(tarty Friday
ford was called tu ritlucc the frttcFay Clcmencc mid wife visited oven ing.
tin- -eriou*- nines* nf-her llltli
|lurc. .
I)
hi* 'brother Fred and family, in
Ik Hayward -i ’ iil- ihe ItJIet p.u ' grand son. Wm. Corn-.
.........
I If. *
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.Miss Lilly May Franks is serious­ Bmith*ld. Sunday.
..
of last week
at I nv.?l
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. Johnciix'-.
. II
j,,-.
mi,i
w.—i.-j V...
.v'&gt;rri*
Mrs, blljian - Mattison ns£ig|ei| .William, yxtiii---l1 son of Iau--|Carlton s|x-«il.Salunlay tin- gueito
ly III al Ihe present ’time with epi­
leptic hysteria.
Mrs. Delia welisicr wilh her house rimce Jidnirox &lt; ’.U n- viiry bnd.gash! &lt;&gt;r their mother. Mrs. J. Niirri*.
ping on
on some
sunn- uh-!
uh- i Mr. mid Mrs. Strickland ««f W.v.WMr. and Mrs. V. Myers were call­ work two days lust wis-k.
in bis font by supping
ed Ip Woodland, Friday, to- nltrnd
Frank Brondsteller, mid wife vis­ Jecl................................................................... ilaud vv-n-lli- au-^i.s i«f Hi- Inll-rs
the funeral of Dr. Bentutn, u distant ited his mother here the last ofTlie
Arthur Jiditx-&gt;-x mid fmnily rcn- M-d.-r mid family Mr. and Mr*. Orrelative.
,r
week.
lertnuu'il Iheir ■ "iisins Henry and r-u Fa---ll *'..... ' *
Miss Florence Wood of latke City
Chas. Knlih'i- vvifh Hh-Ii- fumili-s uf!
—
NORTHEAST BAHRY.
visiied -Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Wynn,
Delton nnd llmiv and.iloy'TIininas
’
. WEST HOPE.
last week.
Mrs. Henry Smith and daughter and Dorr Kahler -f Woodland; al.-o
Prepqnili
.... .. ..w ....
.Mrs. Paliongill' lias a new porch Mildred uro visiting, friends and rel­ Gisirge Kuliler mid fmnily of Ciu-|u Children’s Day ni Hi- Mi Cnlh'im
on her linirto. and also oilier ini- ative* at Galesburg- mid Bailie
provemenls. She Is also building u Crock.
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p-i
.............. .............. M.i.ih
garage.
The L. A. 8. will meet ul the
Molliets' Day wus obsurvml nt the liome of Mr. and Mrs. Wiii, Kelley
Mr. and Mrs, Will bni)lh of Ihefschmd Sunday.
M. E. church. Bunday evening,
Thursday, May slid ful- slipper.
Tviinnnic. n-iglilK’riiood, spent Sun-1 France- Mnrclxmse of hellnn,
Ilev. McCue very mirressfiilly led d(iv at llohi Fox
,
Ileiilali Van Vrmiken, Lila- Adams.
NEASE CORNEILH.
the C. E! Sunday evening. Miss Al­
Mr«. Susan Hinduw of Edmoro Mildrrol mid Dmi'lliy Collin*. Buy
The Sunday guests at Ralph Mc­ ia Pifer will lead next Snndny even­ Sp-nl Sundiiy a&lt; VleRxul Senior’s. Bmm-S mid tiroin.-e.Tidd visilrol our
Nutts’ were Charles Raymond ami ing.
Air. and Mr-. W- dey Pi-Bingili ,tfi .sjudiatb s-hool.
.
.
.
Mi-s’Joscphino Downing of Nash­ ~ Mr. and Mrs, .Martin Polor of Hick­ HiWmiM. spent Suijiby wilh Mrs.
S-v.-ral tithqidu«|. Un* h-e cream
ville.
u '
ory Corner* visitrot from Tltursday 1»e|a Hagla. FTliey. expecl tn l-av.i | Hs ial nl Gl ros I’.n-.-k fil-.inm’ hall
Mr. Ralph of Jack*i|n spent Sun­ until Saturday nl Henry Smith’s.
for Tenncsaee lti lilxml two Weeks fSntunla.vm«ht.
Miss Lurlla Willit,. and h-r eighth for -lho rownine 'Orftmop, .
day with his wife aiufhaby.
, jay M.AHmiu. Wns bailly hurt on a
; Ati-ed Kitioe «»d Frank flutter grade pupils visited lho Slate Cap­
Mi* Heiitnli i-*Ma|I
Hastings. bn/r. saw* while -buzzing witrol nt
itol ut Lansing last we\k. ■
spent Sunilayw»h her parents.
‘Jami** And-r*. Monday -foroiiomi.
Mr. Edger vi/dcd our —•’ ** —
-BAKNER' WANT ADVK PAY—
Wednesday.
rI right band uas badly mangled.

,\V-« du mil •:xpi'«il your patronage
unless wo .can betieRl you hi some
Will Is- al' IlMtiiurs Wi-dneiHlay.
April 22nd, and each Widncsdny" .why.
ttiereafh-r nt sarao office in Steb­
bins Block, Haslings.
Respectfully,
Dr. C. D. OWens, D. I). S.
East of Postoffice

Order Our Drays

DOMINO

Kelley,The Grocer

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone I7&gt; t
.

Imported Percheron Stallion

CLOVERDALE

H

Fi

MHA
SCHOOLS TO JOIH III PUY
Albert CImbb bpent last Sunday al
„ . Wbal to do whoa confronted witk a
The
FESTIVAL AT CLEAR LAKE
his place cast &lt;&gt;f Hwkm
Lillie Lillian Hughes |* ill with
puxsled the editor ot one ot the earH­
thu measles.
Secretory V*t»dercook‘ Announces eat newspaper* published In South At-'
~ A"*nbr*&lt;j'Ibar Wayne Ttnww war
Program of Festivities For
driving ' recently jgecuimt liadly
tor lm*ginary) corro*pondeDt for In-'
Boys and Girts.
- formation about **tha bast way to gat
frightened and bl*ku 01x5 of the
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carriage thill*.
Five rural school teacher* have * good bag ot Hon* In tho Kalahari •
IE II. fa-wis is hull'luig the' base. arranged to tako Iheir children In de*«rt.” ho crisply replied tn an edi­ Will make the sesson 1UU u follows:
CLARKSMI.n.
&lt;y*lluge Grove, Clear Lake.. Friday. torial note: “Th® Kalahari desert Is I ■ SATURDAYS-Al Precman’s Liv­
The track meet field hero Friday
Mrs. Alice Croshy ha« been cur­ May 22. tor a plgy festival and principally composed of sand and ery Earn; Nashville.
wa* a big sttecesa. The pupils
from the schools out numbered ing for her mother, Mr.-. Maria athletic contests for both IsiyA ami lions. First you *lft out all tho sand
girls, now being planned by Secre­ whh a big star*. Then the Hons will
those of hist year, as dxl the siiec- Ij-wk
Tho Antlrus eKlldh u uh- making tary I). C. Vandvrcook of ’till* Bat t y
lalors. The Clarksvillu lliuh mjIiooI
county comrailteo of the Y. M. C. A.
Domino ia well add favorably known
wmtjhn shield given by the Edwin a giMMl n-covery from mratdt-s.
:rhi'w taZSS and .Tiielr'
whk* '•
««»*•
Mr. Charles Orr Qf Elorida came
as the Jasper Dccils horse. He I* of
Nashville Statu J8ank.
Milo Salunlay nwinu.. and «ur- are qs follows:
correct Percheron type, good Irone,
Leander .Boynton, who lived wilh tp
Iirised his brothel* IL"'ly wlinm tn:
'
weighs
1900 and is perfectly
Banllcld.
Mary
;Cril*u*.
lemdii-r:
The equinoctial or Une storm la pop­ sound. nearly
th* Curtiss family, south of this md nol seen for thirty y«-ar.«.
He has. gootl action either
Dowling, George A. Packer, Irnclici;
village, died very suddenly, Sunday.
Peter AdrlatlSOn of Delton hefnrd itristol. Mantle CoririghL teacher: ularly supposed to happen when tho walking or trotting! Hi* color is a
He bnd not been very well, hut til* ! Albert Chase put Up f-iir.- Salqidny.
aun crosses the Une in March ahd Sep­ beautiful dapple gray.
Parker;
Albqrl
HLyons,
.teacher:
condition wa* nol known .fo he seri­
Mrs. Lewi* Rr^ wts nut u, church Weeks, Carl Boyes, teacher. Tin- tember. and ia particularly ezpected
TERMS: f!5 for standinB colt.
ous. Tin- funeral was held at the 1 Sunday, the first time -inc- ||,.r i,.r_ latter srh&lt;»ol lias already dismissed. about September &gt;1. A careful tabu­
Owners parting with mam will Iw
Curtis-i home Tu-sday. Burial was rihle illnr»* week* atlation of the weather conditions of held for Mrvfey fee. Mares bred at
in Lake Odessa Cemetery.
Jennie Aldrich will lay in EiPuso lurn tn tlie Weeks district &lt;&gt;n the
owners' risk. .
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Clarksville /Chapter, O. E. S.. Intd wilti nc’r fatfiar uplil *&gt;ine lime it! day'of the contest to go wilh his pu­ weather more frequently ia clear at
a school of instruction Inst Friday June.
•
pils. If il should rain on Ihe altov that exact period. The Idea waa prob­
BARNUM BROS.
afternoon. Mr*. Maxon, Grund MnAlfritd Chase is dicing team mi
ably given birth to by aome great
Ipm was [iresent. A |iot lurk din­ the new eh-clric road, b.-imr buill following Tuesday. May 20.
dtorm which happened lo fall at tho OninuiUtn., Cut, Sriu. Ulct.
ner was served mid a very pleasant lw-lwcen Kalmnazort Du-1 Grahti ltnpMorning.
tlmo of year when day and night are
WOODLAND PHONI
z
and ■ppilltable time was spent.
ids.
9:3d— Outdoor Aflil'-hc Test for ot abodt equal length.
Homer and Franrr- c, xvei- amt
A . band of eighlecn pieces has
1»ven organized. The boys practice Roy Tlnirpe idoforetl i&gt;&gt; hal.imazoo boys weighing ftt pounds or mm--.
1
1:00—-Play (lemons! ration by
every Thurmlay night.
•
Saturday.
•
Government Would Teach.
-10 years of age or under and
ROYAL BELGIAN STALLION
Will F.miiinns of Ilii- I &lt; ntn-c farm girls
I’rofessor mid Mrs. Chapel very
The part failure of certain tree crops
by boys weighing under 00 isiunds.
tdrrmn nl ly ent rrl aiix*4 - Ibe-taaoluira “i."''iL ,^muli&lt;y willt i&gt;1 . family, jii
Id Hungary, and a c«Haln amount' of
Hiiu.tiiiuu-dal-.
ut Iva recently.
indifference In this regard among tho:
Tlih Misses Doncijii ia'Ti-ln-r ofi
Mrs. 1.4-na Ilr.-midl- wi-nl Siiltir"laud Couple Out" by Bristol growers In somo diatricts, have Riven ;
visiied the Mil«t ' Sunday 1
dny lo visit lier huslmud ut Hie Delton
the Hungarian government concern '■
Sunday. Coni ■ .1^:11.1.
c. ^Jlub Snatch"
by
Unwell Hmiitnrium. She n-luriied School
and caused It to Institute at various
Eugene Shedd deliv-ml h * fal
Sunday night. Mose rumttins uIhiuI entile Friday. Thgy wcr- y&lt;i|d l&lt;&gt;
placVi regular course* and lecture*on.
Mr. AveritFnF Knltne ।-m&gt;-nnrt-wrrr
the subject
fruit growing, lu aeu as
.
American 7356
Mrs, Shrock bus returned from a Ilin- liinii-h. . ~
end. a. writ a. apeclal couraea »»&lt;&gt; N U fll 0 6 F S fiS 70326
-. “RuiibR’s Net»T
Grund llnpjds. She report* that
lecture* in regard to the varloua: ” u
M u 1 u Belgian /UJZb
Mr. ar.6 Mrs. Minor Nn-in.l-. «]»'nt
her daughter, Mrs. lame is doing as Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Earl
branches ot the industry.
12:00—diicnic dinner.
well as possible.
Afternoon.
Alls* '1111a Oliver, who has |ict*n
lion ts«5 years old.- is bay in color,,
ill, is able, to h«- nt her work again
Rulwcr Lytton must have 'been stands Hi band* and 3 inclii-s -high
in for Monb 's store. .
i-i-rl nl Di-ll&lt;iu/S.-ilurd i' . x.-nuur r&lt;--j iklltt—Srhxol Cohb-sH:
i--: .-mnentj a. pony Relay Race, Bristol vs. something of an enfant terrible If wc and weighs Ittkl pounds, in growing
Mrs. Whitney entertained her sis­ |xtrl i: ,i Ihte miKira
may accept the teatlmony of hla grand- co.nditiiui. lie has a heavy lame
F|yyil Oversinith i- w*i|kiiur for &gt; B.uiti&gt;-!d.
ter mid daughter from Grand Rap­
is well imisciOd. He is absoCharles J.-nsi»n.
p. Shuttle Relay Race, Parker vs. eon. Lord Lytton, who lias just deliv­.and
id*, r-cently.
ered a lecture In London. Lord Lyt- lulely sound and free from vice.
Mi’s. Fannin Ja&lt; k-»u" " •••!• "In ! Dowling.
IJoyd Cotil entertained the mem­
' He.will make the season al the
h ud the
Hustle Ball Belay Race. 1st.
bers of his Sunday school cluss Rirhlnnd Wedinwla' '
e«lo».
rr.d.r
ot
iceU
,UHMIM-lirua
tor • liui, Bristol-va. Bantield: Slid. Witmer vs.
Wednesday evening. Refn*riimciits Grange, returning Tinit
b, u,lu: Pn,. numm.. .n, ,l"1 “u'"l,&gt; r "r B""1
Mrs. Ettgeix- Knapp n &gt;-f.Il! |a&gt;wling: IJni.l’arkvr vs Weeks; iHi."
were served and a pleasant social spent
one day of I, ■ •• ’
you not sometimes overcomo with the
Terms 310 for single service, pay­
lime enjoyed by all.
Mrs, Nora Blanchard.
sense of your own Identity?" His able nt linn- •if*kj.,rvice. *15 (■&gt; in­
। ly-30 Amumnccmcnl of instills
The Odd Fellows hud n social
h.'iid , |M,y,’ and girls* contests and I
mother replied: It is high lime you
"ilh foal, paynld-; at time mark
session Tuesday night. Alsiyl forty rauulil in tin- cogs of In- uui.liiuH iawarding of prizes,
is known In he with foal, gjl for
went to school, Teddy.
were prcsriil. A lunch was aerved anil hadly laceraled &lt;- iuipr.-viri; ,
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--------- &lt;-----standing coll Mares bred ad own­
Mrs. Henry Petincl- n-turn.-d s«mmid music nnd cords provided a
ers risk, Men* parting with mar***
■very enjoyable evening.
day evening from a llii-i- &lt;l;ivs r*l;.y i OU* Miner ami family. Miss IMen
Muuricu Hay .1* clerking at La iti Richland raring for h-i brother j Steven* ami .Miss Ilarriell lieulnn
that
It Is not generally
eucalyptus oil will retne-a uroaMi In­
Mfss Lizzie .McPhcnMih is much
cluding innchlnn olU from any faorlo
HIGH STIIEICT,
improved in liealth.
Iler many
’ Will Stanton's barn caught fin- without Injuring It In any way. DrewMrs. Hntvy
friends tire glad'to see her able lo
I Friday aflcrnomt and was imrin-d makers should welcome this tip. a* oil
spent Rliml.iy
be mil tiguin.
.
... also ..a .............
। tn the ground, nud
hinder. Is often apltt on a couture ’n the maMrs. Iliram Evans is recovering
&gt;4 other farm nn-1 king, duo to bad Working niacl|lne*.
from a Trrenl illness.
Elmer. Hathaway- I'-i a va!i|abh
Mrs. Blanch "Ander-um of Grand
barn a short lime b. fore and .. ......... Wa||l A,((4 u,.j„g n,.gu||sJ
Rapids, visitol her mother litis’
tin h are of lire. 'I In- tin- _________________________________ spi’inlipg a few day- a
M-ernoil to .original*
A trained nurse came front Grand hero.
Rapids to rare for Mrs. Orrin Call,
Mnlde Yeckley is i|ini&lt;
I-alllrop is in altend.mc-building was insured for ftitM). Mr.
'iStnnUm lias bail three bains and 11
is on Ihe way in recovery.
"
m»ii. Lee Ilubbartl and t.umjy a pari |1(,UB4, de‘tr«yed by the.
The Misses Gilliland ■&gt;( loike Odes­ iOrcjiarlev Beach vvn- hi Ihis-nrisli-! 'l,ifus Stanton' of St. Helen; is
* "
Uurday and
Is not a large place, but there arc many advantages
l&gt;orho&lt;i&lt;l Friday?fruit | ’PP0,hnp n xceck with his-chihlrm
Silrtrflff.
in trading there because
trees.
• .
j
.
Mr. mid Mrs. II. Hitter spent
Tlx- many friends here i.f Mrs.'
Tuesday in Irvin-.
'
I Aiuce Dunhiim will Ih-stirry to hear
Mrs. Chas. P- .i. and daughter, j that she du-l lit her Ixmi-- in tbdowalk- tin- .-iiiimier.
Miss Williamson of
Quincy. Flofem-.e. visited H&gt; runner’s con— i r.id&lt;«. Thursday. May 7th. ««r caiic-r.
in. Robert Brohl. 1 &lt;d Balftmmv. Tlx- htii-uil lu-k place nl Kmimadn.
Mich.; i« clerking nt Naber Bros. »
has a store there, and everyone who knows Kelley knows that
,"ay H[lh._ She leaves many reiMiss llnr.nl Brymit of II. B. A. hns- Thursday.
they get just as good buying opportunities of Kelley as they can
Mr. ami Mr-. Ira Baldwin ofjnti
'
'
pital visiti'd her pnrrnls. Tuesday.
Mr. anti Mrs. M. A. Harvey attend-; Hasting*, cnlhd.
get anywhere.
‘ *
community.
or! ’’Brn Hut" nl Powers Tlientre^ ■Sunday.
Iasi Thursday night.
We will Im-

Soniimsttnt Barrv
Depamntat

Lutz the Tailor

Prepare For the Hot Months
Why cook pver a red-hot wood or coal stove these hot summer months
we're going lo have sooner ortater. when you can bug an Oil Stove that
docs not smoke or .smell and will cook quicker and cost about onethird as much?
The old way is a red-hot kitchen, together with the chopping of kind­
ling, carrying the wood or coal in and the ashes out, and cleaning up
■Iler the dirt they have caused.

EL. Tungate &lt;5 Son
Banfiald Exchange 16-6
ALL AUTOMOBILE OILS IN STOCK

A Well Kept Lawn
Is Half a Yard
You can have one of those velvety grass plats
that arc a delight to the eye.

A CALDWELL LAWN

MOWER

renders this possible. Ball bearings, sell-sharp­
ening, fully guaranteed. -

Campbell and McCallum
HARDWARE
Cloverdale,

«
Michigan

Make 5 Gents
On every dollar you“trade with us. We give
you a fickct representing 5 cents. When you
have traded $5.00 or more bring the tickets to
us, and trade out their amount. They will be
just as goojl as cash, if you have $5 worth or
over. Don’t mistake the place.

WHITWORTH &amp; SONS
General Mdse.

DOWLING, MICH,

The Import

�the

nxyrrw banner,

may ii. isil

C\HI,TON CENTER.
[(CURIOUS GROWTH ON A TREE
NORTH MOPE,
_sr
l'«nu«roy of llnrl spent
Sunday wilh her *i»l«r. Mr*. A. O.
(jtiile n peculiar im-idrihl happenW. IL Itorin-r i* able to ho out
•
•
ftl in nnr netshl»&lt;»rl»o&lt;w! la-l weMt । again. • • Mfltor.
-...«»f ~ While the
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...v Iwiy- ww
- - - «W
—j- WiH Cltomhorlm i**nl Saturday
vrrmn M/kife alid »i«ter E'l'lji
Chti«&lt;'ti
Country Ufa.
Sunday wilh ' haylTworking &gt;&lt;ii ihoir tortn. some-jand Sunday with hi* family, re­ .
.
jGnttKi ilnpi'L
el Mr*. I. E. one quietly «lipp&lt;'d in Hie Imu.**’nml inrning U&gt; Doli-oii. Sunday evenfmr.
Oil Monday Ern«-«l E.‘Warner i iheir parents
London —The ptolograph shows a
_.................. J
J'Y'k ono.hnndred uml toriy dollar*.| John FlfWlftlg. wlv? Wl* called to
’jr^nt tmirniiii Rafrirto l&lt;» n«itrofn&gt;
rill in-count
account of
&lt;&gt;l curious
i
Miller -iml family hfivc wliii'b M-«-m»*d &lt;piTi,» a F«m* lb the Saranac Tnursdav &lt;&gt;n
growth on a common spruce
an operation for ajtpeiiiliritis Mr.'
‘
of hi*ofbniBmr|i
mtlmZ I I .a residence. • hoy*. Mr. i^iilson claim* he saw the senou* Rim-*
•'........... .
inlay night ac-)
ar- .
I&gt;eiidirltii- «tla&lt; kH for n long lime' ■ jklr-A. Wavwr «*r «:i»k-au.»-i* viiiiinw! trom a di*inm'a n lull ymimTman' Anrou. returned Saturday
ire •r*.„ •&gt;
I&gt; &lt; ?w.i
"alk. out Of theiryard. Tliey mdl- Iemnpanied by lu* lirollior chart.'*
« PML amt after careful cuDMderaiuml I■
■
••
•&lt;
tier
ilaiielil.-i
Mr*.
l.«
mi•
■
.
sheriff
William*
the
next
day
of
Heed
City,
the
latter
returning
d-'ridiMl to undergo an operation
It forms a very dense msis. and In
Mr. nnd Mr*. Barniiuid cnlrrtain- llHl |laS(&lt; ,ln| y,,( sm^eislod in.line- J to hi* home Momlav morning.
circumference niessdres exactly seven
rattier Ilian risk nn node aitark •?*
froin''T;rainT’fiiriii
’uH‘UI u?'
J
nnn..l&lt;:.
.. . P
jnria .an
and
flm disease m somb hioppmiun..'T*'■ ! °'.r",nn&gt; rr’,“? i'«*i
'
mg Ihiutari*'.
' MHt,' R3
V'..’1^E
.'
‘Y sons of feel, while life weight of the polo and
Hinn. Tin'operation will Im t-'r-iSunday.
b,l!1'1'1-''
..
Gwirgn
Ind-.whn
hnvc l&gt;ecn growth aa seen tn the flower-pot comes
iieoi-gn llnvi-n*
unveil* amt
nun Indy
uni* friMW
ne-iii.
------- E.ily.
—
...... -•.......-----------------"formal’nl Hie liullerwnrth hoipilul. I Hyde A Son have «&lt;&gt;ld Hu n' meal. spent
H(h.n| Sund.iv
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witli Rankin llnrl
..............
nnd vlsiime W'
hoe
r MMer.
«l«i^,- Mr*.
Ur*. Will
Will Lliami.ham.
•
berlain, for th* pnsl iwo week*, re­ to nearly three-quarters of a hundred-,
The work id Ihe living-lalioti i* be-! marki’l !&lt;• Frank I Ink of I ovvler. riUn
ny,
,o ber l*‘ mrt"r ,h" weight The natural spruce may be ,
ing performed bv tluril Gillelt. who who look pii**.'*ii.m -Monday inoin- " Mr'and .Mr*. John Prnnslikn
was seni ..* relief fm' Mi:. Waniei. !mg, . I'. E. Hv.fl- will go to breimriil tcrlfiined iheir
ihiughleT Edylh ।
j
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IRVING

&lt;J iX wfc. K.;

u^s»T’- . ... ...

HENDRIX MORGAN
In Volume 3 ol the American Morgan X*gitt«t, ia a tlwroagfibred Morgan
stallion. chestnut, atar, throe white feet, ami can be seen at Henry 11 to*.'
at any time, except Tueadar.

Will beat Orson King’s, IK
orabie notice by all who have

rrgplnrly n« diiectetl or ser­
nr. _.:it

-121 i_

A s.-oiaw put Ihrmuth a dini by'' I’i,,!''
111,1,1 Monday.
lh„ latter's sister. Mr-. W. W. McWhich lliem* gviitlein.-n acquired -tin j
'
Persona parting wilh mares
Bcn and Alice JoIuimh'i i'.i i-'-.lar Kiblnn. returned to llieir home the
. automobile of Ha«tniir* partii-s. Tlii'I !••• Mill*
after having been bred will
early rt&gt;mpiei&lt;-.i. .
, Cijeet. entil'd al Junie* Murphy *., |ajt«-r imri of, ta*l week.
Alsnit...........................
ono huti'li •-•&lt; of the frii'iuis
Fi-.m'Imu I 'High ball Uuuu were ; • 111
• ...........
tisi-d ImiHi forK plea.«tin-.mil in a-&lt;ist | Th*'
- ...... ■---------.k- i ..I .
Marshall k.jiyoir of Shull/, spent I ami neighbor* of I ml Henry lielpd must be pai'L
.
in doinx Hi&lt;* exlrn wnrk rcqiiire.l off.. ...
•- •
undav nftoinoon-wilh friend* here,.rd him. cidfdu*nte h;*-'.’l.*t hirthdny
HKNDRIX MORGAN is
. it horw* on Ho- road. Mr. Scoliry; 4&gt;»l«-.~»-a
•
Anihn,
■ ' &gt;i.lay nUbl
•
from ihe very belt otrain ut this very hex! purely Anertaut breed of horxes
took the car al IhMhig* runniito u —run' of nine !&gt;• o
ing al llii* I
Mr- U,M* Mr*- O.' N. J Andon wcbl
.Hid Ilial; I'l.blr
* lionio with no ilifllriilly ainl
made
VI.. .-I...-I
.,,rt CoojHTBvillO Friday lo vistt IhiHr
J. M. HENRY, Owner an/Manager—1914 .
... &gt;.ai&lt;L ! HiWM the second time. '&lt;&gt; il:i T&lt;
*•"' flfa' .......................—
nuvAfW
.j«lgugh(er, Jtofc Nina Root, relum­
that Mr. Scobey ever rode in in au- i J’’-'1
PHONE 323J
HASTINGS, MICH.
: when l_tkv «w1e**n play* the reliini, jt'aniil* from Hn*nm:
' ,nY *,on‘e Mundav.
lumobile.
I.
#
(lur genial miller from Irving wifi •
i i.v’ im.' iir-i,
• • •
•'
""I
;1„nke Friday,to attend the grndn-aoAii be al work for Mr. Kerr of.'
\\m. Anders and
■ nling exorcise* of the Q'dar I-ikr
Assy ria School .Noirs.
To Heal Chapped Sklna.
latni'd Sunday. Frank Jidintoti “•"I j Academy, Where h.-r daughter. G.erEarl Strickland of Batlh* Crrek
Skins that have been chapped and
wifr ot High Street.
(rude Fleming, will gnidtiale from
Is a visitor at sclnml this morning.
Geo. Ransom ami wife &lt;&gt;f f*»uin;tliH tenth grade.
.m»U UJ..UII
* ’
Wdh auWI'.n,
anyi Ini
Carl - Keyes was absent two day* lleved by applying with a bit of old
Ilullaiul wen* .Sunday-.vyitprs nl • Mr*. Sam McIntyre of i-nke OdmUie wny of
if aitvnnreme
ndvanreiiK-iil f.u-eui . v-J__________
last week on nrronnt-xtHlhtee*.------- linen a lotton consisting of one ounce
; Oliver llnywanr*.
*n nnd Mrs. Jennie F'lslior of the
Itorolhy Jewell I- -lielldinp the
™ '""ITT1 ""iL?«"••,■•I'l'- J"'11—
KM.!M!&gt;.
family
Mr. Clnlds tin* produced Ilin- fTWur al ■ ..
. ..
,, ,
W.
H.
Barlwr,
Saturday
night
and
ine. half a teaspoonful
lmn« »».!
f-l ««urwl.llul I'-:.,’1'.';
Mr-,her sister.
three drops of benaoln.
will-Is* equally successful in plea*-'”*? 1 ;['*’■}'
;'r!’n.ir
’&gt;ni‘
i'.i*oge Tldjl of Marshnli called '.it
\fr*.‘Jane Aonlcy "f Freeport vising hi* employer al Hastings.
Fhehlhiul vixitqj llieir fnlli.-r, John
mi' ‘-'“ivVnir
’"'J* ‘laughter. Mr*. Ilurvi’y Easholiday* this monlli, being (lie
•'*r*- D- Hull is iwini.
ll)n&gt; Thursday, amt Fridayhighest ret'nrd'of tile yAJiV.
British Money Spent sn Qolf.
Mta,- .M.„ I., ....to.. yijjg Aril# Buck, who ha* been
La-t Friday. .Mny «. being set
It la estimated that nearly $30,000,­
Grand Hnpiil* Saturday of la«t week , «,,picktiril vi'ih ii Fay null.
aside a* Arbor nml. Bini Day in 000 Is spent on golf in the United
the gurel of her sister Miss Minnie }g.|a(jvtM, al olivet. Sunday.
lenchiiur school nl Dimondale, will
I-.. Jenkins.
.
( Mr nn(! Afrx Raymmui Oasli'i' ol
iruirn home Friday.
Kingdom every year, and that ot thia
a few appropriate exercises in the sum about 112,600,000 goes to tho cad­
Where i* the fellow thal wa*
Wo understand that
arrange- |1(.ar ciiailolle visited Ihe foim-'i * uf Hnxlitmmorning during chapel. Owing to die*. Tho number of players In tho
'howling about another dry w-ason?
inuni* have lien niitdn-hy Allen -E. pan,nls. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ouster.
Hie bnd .weather we ijcfvrred theu*Mali hew* amt wife for Ihe purchase -suiuriluy ami Sunday.
uniII a more sunny country &gt;ls roughly estimated at
of Ihe home furmerly owned by I y|r. ,ini| Mr*. Will Oastor visited
«
—
BALTIMORE TOWN LINE.
260,000.Mrs. frella Hoe*.*.
|Mr. and .Mr*. Amo* Dye ixutLilt.1v*
'Mnnmret ' iki*-w nf Hind* I 1-rrihlc Hush, who ba* bren yi'sUPrimary Room.
Some time Iasi, week - Omar IL i Creek from Fridav until Sunday.*
Cm-livr* *|H-ni a put t &lt;'f Iasi we. k | ing hi* son Will Bu*h mid family of
The Uh graile girl* began work on I
Shaw l ommonreil placing fminda-1 \jr. and Mr*. Charles Marten* ami wilh hiM- *id&lt;T
Claud Ham-1 Grand Rapid*, returned lo his home
while
nproipt
for
(hl*
fair
this
morn-'
lions for llii' building of a new ham
were.Sunday gue*'s of
The forests of Corsica, the llttls
I Monday.
.
Ing.
’
nfliis farm home, two mile* soulli- ; Mr and Mr*. Virb-r GreggIsland upon which Napoleon was born,
• .Mr. and Mr*. Roberl Bryans and
west of frving. Tlie work is being i yjr. and Mr*. Clute Dive iif r.hjtrThose nliM*nl this morning are are maangsd by tbe French govern­
' ton* were Niinduv visitor* of Me.
Cecil -.iml Gertrude Gage. Helen ment- They produce lumber, firewood
• done under ihe manngeninl of An- |otic vidhd l..'vi Curtis and family,
amt
.Mr*.
Georgi'Crawley.
.
non Boye* of Hnsluig*. and a large, \Vedne*U:iy.
Wnlro-* nml |3nn* Brady ntni May and turpentine, and all parta of the
force nf helpers are al work on the
\|r. (ir-.ui'nions is enlerlninimt hi*
true are far more closely uUUxod than
SOI Til RITLANI).
iSuibiay visitors of Mr. and
iiemnlrtwiL several day*, on account
j*'**, _ ,
, „,
, , ,
father from the norlheni pail of
in America.
...
: Herl GnrriMMi.
of pm'inmumi.
Ono day TAsbwi'ek Edward John-; th&lt;- stale
•
Sprues "Wltchss Broom.
Sunday callers at Allen MeDon-1
son sold iii* general iiurpoae farm I Mr. and Mrs. Will Srivor vi«i|e.l I*. Convention al Hastings, from
horse l° I’urheiPin .Mnldteville.
Mr. mid Mr*. Will Mart-•n*. Sunday*. I Ibis eummnnily last week were,ul,|-s wpro Mp ant| Mf . w n Sny. observed at the top and In tbe right­
8lde8ttp.
Not Much Mystsey About It. ‘
mid son. Mr. and Mrs. Norton
Th Irting haw bn I teani cnwseil; Mr*. O'B-'iry and son of |.an*mg Mr&lt; Biggs and ilauglder. Ratio awl;
*'l wonder what la the matter with
Blx-v*'Can you lend mo |5 for a
hand corner. Of course, the polo was
Pal on of Hasting..
■lials Witli Hie Middleville High j were caller* nl luwi I'.iirti*'. Fridav Mr*. Monlpontery.
month, old boy?” Dlx—“What tho
only
Inserted
In
.the
pot
for
tho
pur­
school loam Finlay afternoon. The
Gurdon ,Mx«t of Batlie Cre-k vh- vi4tr‘‘.|n"nl Mr -in&lt;l
Luther
Jol,n
an«l lli* *i*l'T. .Mrs.
preaalon.
.......... and_ 1_ can't throw it off.. go
. . deuce does a month-old boy want with
result of ihe game was in tho bat- i|(.,| hi* parent.*. .Mr. and Mr*. Bea Lm. r'4 tori week
', ak’' ”f HaMtog*. x .........I Fal. Trav - pose ot photography.
’ The peculiar growth ot spruce (Pi­ mntter how 1 try." ' I know what la, five dollars***—Boston Transcript,
ance unlil Hie eiul of the game, so - M«*t, Sunduv
ces excelsa). shown In tbe accompany­ tho mattor." hl* wife rupllsd. "You i
fickle was Dame Fortune that day. i
have
an
engagement
with
the
dentist
|.
The score resulled in a victory fori
ing photograph. Is one of the numerous
NORTHE AST TIIOHNAPPLE.
Middleville High school, tin* score
forms of witches' brooms, which occur ' at ten o'clock tomorrow morning, you |
O-»&lt;
&gt;»in« mu.- io -■&gt;.•,■ ,n tiirir
n",r&gt;
-j;
i.-,,
and will j
on many kinds of trees. The most fa-1 know.'*
al
f
... ................................................
'"r
&lt;~"y.
nl' nnlv
"Cfllt from'his son. J. I-. (iar- miliar example of witches* broom Is ।
Re-lines
?r\,ntf ।lcam',\®n“‘ 111 h,1 n,,’, ’n'-; where he is in hope* |i&gt; regain in*
" 'nM.n. who is in Hie navy. &gt;l» says that which appears on the common ■
Dally Thought.
ton Palmer both of whom ailomi .-hrallli.
Coats and Jackets.
birch, somewhat resembling
a crow's
|
.v—
। Theuilrougrst
principle of growth
lutiir.-mriiHigh school ut Hastings and play nn
Herl Walker anil wife of Irving
neat
In outline. Modifications of such • Has In human choice.—George Eliot.
ajt
W.
State, opp. Court House.
list.
the II. H. S. loam, were unuble to I*- ami Mr. mid Mrs. Scott Sherwood of
PHONE jB7
growth are found, however, on most,
excused from llieir classes viiitil near. Middleville, visiied Mr. uml
l-dnml mid‘Tin oih-&lt;4 liii'in. I have kinds of trees, sometimes fairly com-,,
our eiiiuiiiuiiily Thursday, cntivnrecilalions wore &lt;wer.
Nollilng Mrs. Glen Allen, lust Sunday.
19
days
more
and
1
Hii*l
I
will
soon
I monly, ns lu hornbeam aud cherry; at
daunted by; Hint fact they engaged
Miss Hallie Tucker, who has rm- ing for insurance.
Ih* with you all."
other times at Infrequent Intervals, as
the services ot nn auto anil chauf­ pioymeni in Middleville, *priil Sal-1
In spruce and pine. They vary a good i
feur who took them lo thu game nt unlay night amt Sunday with her,
BAI IIMOIII. ( I xini
a lorrillc pace mi Moon as Ih« xl.u- friutMl .Mr*, i.idn Alien.
drol to habit, some forming untidy clo» ;
It don’t make any difference what time of day you
school children.,among lli-.-m t
dents rnuld get away. The hoy« are
ters of long, slender branches, aa to ;
Mr*. Hooper Freshnoy cnterlain-I
nol disheartened by Iheir defeat, ed tier brother and fanjily from1...... I&gt;an nnd H'-rl'1
come to us, we will get you what you want to eat,
I Wesley I’reneh. nnd baby from tlio laburnum and lime, and others;
1 llaalitiFA 6|ii'iil Sail
which only tend* l.o strengthen their Grand Rapids over Sunday.
unlit
Saturday ‘of last growing into globular or cushion like
li'Hiio uf Fi'i'd Smilh.
. -I'I'hursday
-....... . .......
- - ----------determination to present n line-up
if it is in the city.
compact masses jucli as the one hero f
.Mrs. Glen Freeman is in very' »i_
«n.i nig vnuiig folks week.
next time mid claim the palm of vic­ poor
indicated. Alt aro considered to orig­
health.
Her
nuMliei-.
Mr*.
„
/'J?,
"
‘
^imdav
*\
‘
r,|
:
Satutday
nrd
Ib'iinie
Moll
and
family
of
Heuiitory.
pirint7£"w!Jknin,t wa*
h“rh;,,r^ai his . ........ w‘a
•
ondioll iloniers were Sunday guests Inate through irritation set up In the
first
place
in
one
or
more
dormant
Chas. Gorhams.
FREEPORT.
.Mr. and .Mr*. .Miner Allan visited i "’VjI
’J*''are i«nrrv to hear lltal otir al The
Wo
vompany al Wesley F.&lt;l- buds; but by the time the growths are
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. w! Foglesong nc- from Friday till -Sunday with reinJust during the past few days we have begun ser­
“
learher.
Miss Ycckh'V.'i.* not murh &gt; tnomto* Sunday were Mr. and .Mrs. noticeable the source of the original
companied by Mr. and .Mrs. Gen. live* around hen1.
.
.
Ih'IIit nl ihis writing.
.
Myron Miixm .of Cedar Creek and Injury cannot always be determined, a
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,
Perkins motored to Grand Rapid*
Mr*. Florence Slimjwm of Par­
.
L_.
5 Mr*. Will Huffman and daughter peculiarity of such growths being that,
Sunday.
melee spent Sunday with hep brolti­
come and see us.
,
'
SPIIINGBIIOOK.
.Aioh'l of High Bank.
once the abnormal conditlon has start-1
• .Mr. nml Mrs. S. Wills of Nashville er Loren Tuugule mid wife.
M... Ullinu ll«.kii« i. bom. from . I'"™!*
“ ed it goes on indefinitely, although the
are visiting at tho home of Chas.
i. »wk .UIHmr,
r1"'1 &lt; ‘"J S'1?’
„„ | original source of bud injury may havo j
Vmelker.
—BANNFR WANT ADV8. PAY.— Ktlmnonmlo
parmiH Mr. a id .Mr.. John llajb1 J' "1’1!, "’'l ! ,'1. "P disappeared! It is well knovnr^hat thvr;
]|H
[around Ihe house after a very sc- cause of some such growths is due to j
Thr Ladle. Aid fwrlely bold an!
‘shafi'«bj’|jj?&amp;eo romlnhi
fungus agency, and others to insect.
IN HOONAN'S CIGAR STORE.
,rc er,.am fr,e.»|a&lt;,b"lmm.-.&gt;r Mr.il„ lhc
,„.t E,
punctures. Thus the largo witches'.
Jefferson Street
Hastings, Mich.
land .Mrs. Willimn Evart?. Friday, was aide lo ride
-• nut.
• Sunday amt
- • brooms on birch are known to bo
! evening. '
wilh her dauglitdr. Mrs. Merrill. caused by the fungus Exoascus turgi. .Mr*. Chas. Hick* Is recovering visited at James Crawley'*.
dus, whereas the small, and much
from her reccnl illness.
With the close oi the month of March we have rounded out
Mi** Gia. .• Higdon and friend and more harmful, knotty growths on;
.Mrs. Ellis Bresson of Plainwell Ml" IH--:-- Piatt were visitor* at birch branches are due to irritation set
a decade of merchandising in the geaeral store at Irving. We
nnd children visiied .Mr.* "
Arthur Glasgow'# Sunday.
up by a liny insect, Eriopbyes rudls.
came here ten years ago and the volume ol patronage wc haveThursday and Friday.
As a rule, large growths, such as tho,
received has met our most optimistic expectations. We are
LONG BEACH.
one shown In tho photograph, do little ■
NORTH HIVING.
pleased to itonounce after having been acquainted for so long a
I.one B-aclr resort opened Saturtime that we extend our best regards and sincere thanks to those
Tim social parly al George Bn*- day nitlil witli a dance which was or no harm to the trees on which they ।
may chance to exist, but tho small |
m»H*b was quite wclLatiended.
who have aided us to maintain a strong mercantile establishment
hdg-rh attended, there U-mu &lt;Ji
Mr. nnd Mrs.- I .re JleynnMs and numbers out. Music furni*h'-d by birch growth previously noticed often ।
at this place and shall ever be pleased to attend to your require-,
kills those on which it occurs.—Coun- ■
I Muri of llullaml visiied E. K. Gaiyn* ihe Long Beach orehestni.
meats with all the business getting alacrity that has marked
.■
ami family, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mr*. Fay Ctenwnco *(tenl try Life.
our endeavors in the past.
Frank Anik*r*nn lind Ihe inssror-i Thursday at Hie lake.-^,
• &lt;••••. v — ............................... ..
. \|r. ail(| Mr*. Charles Brown alI .U Adam* why has
nt lend- h,1|(|c(1 U|(V dan(.n nt l-ong Beach TRY CHILD OF EIGHT YEARS'
haiu' VH.Inv1
1 Salurday night, k
.
'■ Life holds lots of good things—-enjoyments upon ey- .
home, Friday.
|
nni| Mr|. Ar, nnrham and son. French Court H»« Care of Attempted;
IRVING, MICH.
19041914
ery side contribute to man's happiness. To be sure
Murder, With Schoolboy ax De•
Mr. and Mr«. Will/Hammond. Mr.
BOTH PHONRS-Hastiugs, 130 1I.-4S; Miildledile Line, 1«3 II.-18.
liriiifl^ycmr Jolt printing lo us
there arc “blue,’’ dreary days* when, everything looks
and Mrs. Guy Jones. Mr. and Mr*.
do only"liesI class work.
Bert Bowser and family spent Sun­
mighty dark. These days come to all men—and
Paris.—At Rennes, a boy of eight;
day at the lake.
•
.
men, when they DO come nothing relieves the strain
Mr. and.Mrs. Frank BrnndstcUer years, named Francois Lenormand,'
of Middleville algo .Mveral from has been tried for the attempted mur-1
more quickly and surely than to come to our club
llaslinus nnd Nashville attendeil the der of a schoolfellow.
Lenormand
room and have a
dance at Long Beach Halurday had been punished at school for some night. :
trifling fault, aud believing that a'
childnamed
Joachim
Keronas
bad
NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
"told on" him, ho lay in wait fori
Mrs. Anna Price spent Friday
Keronaa in a lane, knocked him
wilh Mr* S W. Price.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Maph* down, and struck him on the bead
Grove spent Sunday with the lat­ with'a knife, and kicked him fiercely.
Tbe victim lay for a long time be­
ter'.* parent.*. Mr. and -Mrs. Sam
tween life and death, and the doctors
Gulche**.
’ '
Mr. nnd Mrs. hkvld U ilkinym fear that bis reason has been hope­
Many a man has relieved the tension of his system
spent Sunday, afternoon wiUk .Mr. lessly affected. Tho child stated in
when adverse conditions, real or imaginary, Rave
anil Mrs. John F.lerton.
•
• bls defense that he was drunk at tho
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brown of moment of the crime. His statement
a riser), by having a good smoke, and there is do
Lake Odessa spent over Sunday was proved to be true. Tho court of |
place on earth where you can get tbe BEST SMOKE
with the formers parent*. Mr. and Montfort decided that be should bej
except where smoking materials are KEPT BEST.
MntoF. Brown.
'
„ _ . , confined in a reformatory, but the ’
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Y. Roe of
That’s the way we keep them. Come and have a
three Forks. Monk a son. Mrs. higher tribunal of Rennes quashed i
Roe wa* f.n inerly Miss Lila ril- the verdict, and sent hint back tqJils ,
good smoke any old time. *
parents.
*.
;
marsh nf this place.
„
Mr. Iind Mr*. F„ Barker spent. Sun­
Trolley.Wire Nearly Kills Boy.
day with Elmer Maier and family.
Dahi Downing spent Saturday
Chicago.—A crowd of schoolboys,
Don’t be in any hurry about buying your binding twine. At least see
night and 'Sunday with his sister; who threw'a wire over a trolley con­
me before you buy. I am selling the Plymouth twine.
i Mrs. Nnvue.
.
nection "jut for' fan,'* may cost the
life ef Waller Armens, aged eleven,
I lost the plow and so you are asked to pay an extra 10 per cent for the
Keep Bowel Wovemcnt Regular.
who touched the wire.
Dr. King's New ■ Life Pills keep
same plow. But I am not in the trust.
stomach, liver and kidneys in heal­
Cony to Invads Washington.
thy condilinn.
Rid the body of
Phon* IOS
Washington.—General Coxey la-gopoisons and waste. Improve your
iver tog to lead another army of unem­
JaffarsMi tt.
complexion bv flushing the lit.,
and kidney*, "t got more relief from ployed into Washington. Ho declares
one box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills he will head 600,000 Into Washington
than
any
medicine
I
ever
tried.''
Mar
k
The Man Who Lost the^Plow
Not in the Trust
Hastings, Michigan.
says C. E. Ustfleld. of Chicago III.
25c. Recommended by Carveth &amp;
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
|
Stebbins, A. R Mulhollsntlt—Adv.

.

..nil

:

»&lt;£SK&lt;

Lutz the Tailor

Appetizers at Doyle’s

We Have Added Fruits

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

The Irving Gwat Store

Enjoy a Good Smoke

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Binder and Mowing Machine Sections
For Deering, McCormick and Osborn Binders and
Mowers, $1.00 a box of 25 sections.

Good Smoke!

Syracuse Riding Plows, $35.00.
17-tooth Syracuse Harrows, $16.00.
All Steel Walking Plows at $12.00. 11
Can save you from 25 to 50 cents a square on roofing.
I have the American Standard No. 3 Corn Planter
Ladders, 11 cents a foot.
3 1-4x10 Wagons at $55.00.
.

J. F. HOONAN

Jesse Townsend

Jobbers and Retailers

Hastings, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAY 14, 1914-20 PAGES.

MISSaWEISSERT’S work
IS VERY SUCCESSFUL

POWER THAT HAULS
IHE STREET CARS

IX PRODUCING HOME TAI
COMIC-OPERAS IX THIS
STATE

EXPLANATION OF MWTERIOrs
FORCE WHICH GIVES
THEM MOTION

ACCORDING TO PRESS

THOUSANDSIDON'T KNOW

DESPATCH FROM MARSHALL

-

AMTHEMSsZfULDAYt

Rhe Finds Much Undevelopnl Tolent for Theatricals Wherever
Rhe Stages Playa.

Ml*-’ RuUi F. Weissert, nf Hast­
ings. ia having considerable suc­
cess in her work staging and pro­
ducing playa in various cities in
this slate, according lo pfess dis|i;ii« Ii.•* fi'im Mar-&gt;hall in news­
papers on-Friday, nflernoon. Tho
following account i« clipiwd from
♦he Grand -itaptd* Daily News:
■
, Marshrill. May '8 -Staging nina'fehr InlcnJ theatrical performances
i* really an enjoyable vocation
when yon mice got started, acconl-

sect, n gifted young woman of
Bastings, Mich- who has had much
sticcejs in producing home talent
. comic-operas in different parts of
the stale. Particularly is It enjoy­
able in Michigan. Miss Weissert de­
clares. for she believes this state to
he unusually rich in undeveloped
' dranirftir material.
"Failent dramatic ability exists in
n large proportion of- persons.”
said Mis* Wei*«ert. “There are
more good actors nnd actresses off
the Mage than there are on it amt
most especially is this lnte: ip
Michigan. I have been training
ntnnleurs in Michigan for stage
work some lime now, hut I never
will get over marvelling nt the
large number of people in every
community whn could becomi’ very
'capable stage folk if-lhny cared In
lnkc-up-the profits*inn.
■'Many persons with rare histrio­
nic ability go through* Hfc without
even discovering they jiowess il.
Ollier* venturing
into ' amateur
theatricals have il called out hut do
not use it hecnnse'Ihe professional
stage doos not appeal to Ih'cni. or
more often, because family or privnle interests hold'them back. Sev­
eral limes during iny work through
Ihe slate. I have found young peo­
ple who had such rare ability Hint
il was almost genuine. Ope or Iwo.
on learning their own slrenrfth.
were inspired wilh the determina­
linn to become staTs on tho profes­
sional singe, hut-in most cases they
imL.asulc fheir honor* aful.return1*.
rd to their everyday careers?—'■
Miss Weissert finished the pro­
duction nf “Cherry Blossom." a
Japaneso comic opera, in Marshall,
Midi- this week. This opera was
vv'rillnn for her use by John Wilsnn
Dodge, with whom she is associat­
ed. "The Gypsy Rover" and "Cin­
derella” are two other comic bperns
she has produced recently. . Be­
. sides acting as stage director, mus­
ical director, wardrobe mistress
nnd several other tilings, Aliss
Wcissrrt takes the leading part in
nil her productions.
■
"I direclvil my first local talent
production in fear nnd trembling,"
said Miss Weisserl. "I did nr&gt;l ex­
pect any of my company to develop
any singe presence whatever. I look­
ed for singe fr ight in its worst forms,
stiffness and all the others evils
that besot n producer. I thought
that if the performance went
through without breaking down
more than a few limes. I would&lt;00!
happy. I soon changed my views
after 11 few reheainols. hiiwevor,
nml after throe weeks my company,
unpromising as they were ai the
start, gave n performance that a
stranger could nol havo-lold from
a high clans professional show.”
Miss Weissort was born in llastInjns nnd ’ graduated from high
school (here. She took vocal and
dramatic studios for two years in
Virginia colloftc nnd Inter in Phila­
delphia. She prefer* amateur work
In the profedMonftl stage.
School Report.
for
Report,
for Ragla achool
nrnnlh ending May I. 1911:
Number days taught. 29.
Tolal attendance. 38l&gt;.
Average daily nlteiidanre. 19.
Total enrollment. 19.
Percentage of ^tendance. If*&gt; per
cent.

Tho following pupils were neilher^ahsent nor lanly: Albert Barry,
Adelberi Wumlerlirh. Ollie Goodell,
Leo Harry, Lawrence Riorum, Mar­
vin Slocum, Lila May White. Hilda
Mills. Merle Slocum. Donnie Good­
ell. Clare While, Mamie Goodell.
Etta Walters. I.ucillo Wunderlich.
Harriet Goodellt&lt;Ghtai» Rngla and
Glenn While, nnd Lydia Wunder­
lich.
...
Our mollo. for May will he: “Our
world is a college: events are tenchera; happiness is thn graduating
point; and character is the diploma
God gives Io nian."
The host speller* for this month
were: Glonn While. Lucille Wimilerlirh nnd Lydia Wunderlich.
✓ '
Elsie J. Bunip.~ teacher.
Health a Factor In Success.
The largest factor contributing lo
n man's success is undoubtedly
health. It lias been observed J.bat a
' man is seldom sick when his bowels
are regular—he is never well when
they ore constipated. For consti­
pation you will find nothing quite so
good as Chamberlain’s Tablets. They
nol only move tho bowels but Im­
prove tho appetite and- strengthen
the digestion. They aro sold by nil
dealers,—Adv.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

“THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM”

Buy Your Next Winter s Supply of Coal Now

. WHYJROLLEY CARS

Did it ever occur to you to take time by the forelock in the purchase of
your supply of next winter’s coal. You would save big money by taking ad­
vantage of the present low prices we arc olTering at this time of year. We
are in a position to supply you NOW at the lowest possible’prices.

Almost Every One Understands Im- |
eomotivnC flul Few Are Fiwnilinr ’
With Electric Traction.
Of all Hie thousands ami thous­
and* of people whn daily ride upon
the electric street car* of our cities
-and-the Inst census showed Hint
l2j35;Hl.7lfl fares were rung up in
1912—only a few muhirsland wlint
haul* Ihe enr* along the rails.
It i* easy enough to understand
the steam railroad system. A st earn
engine, mounted
on wheels, b
WHO IK HF.?
hitched l&lt;&gt; a number of cars. The
steam engine purl of the locomotive
is coupled to the driving wheels and
UP-TO-DATE FARMER MAKES
I. ... .the
1. . .engine
u,.&lt;..
I ... I tl,,.
IIIO nu/ii ri rnVninirv _when
is Mailed
the
HIS OWN ELECTRICITY‘■whreH-tnm—nnd
______
Hut. the electric car f* quite another
Installs Moderately Priced Plant tiling and vastly harder to under-'
stand. In a vague way wo know!
nml Operate* Dynamo - With
that il is driven by eleelric power
'
Gasoline Engine.
which Is carried, in some mysteri­
When L E. Potter, of Springfield. ous manner, on the trolley wires.
Let US take a car apart, flgurnMinnesota, recently built a now
house, he did n(W forget the modern tively speaking, nml see just how il
is made.
Beneath the ordinniy
Instead of leaving the farm and rireel car you will Hnd two Jo. four
going lo town when he gave up the iMwerful electric motors graced di-|
active mamtg'-ment of his farm. Mr. rectly to the axle &lt;&gt;f Ihe car trucks.
Potter turned the entire farm, over These motor* differ- somewhat from
tn his son, house ijnd rill, nnd built a ordinary electric motors in their dr-.
new home* for himself nearby so h- -dun but'they operate exactly IheJ
criiihl retire on the farm lie hnu de­ same ns the electric nudor Which
veloped ami where he knew every drives an oilier fan. the sewing ma-1
Iren and shrub ami flower. Mr. chine or vacuum cleaner in the
Poller installed a modern electric
plant on the farm and jiow both erful ami are ulmosl i-iiiiiph-tcly
iiou*es have an ainmdtinre of elec­ hidden from right in Hie trucks Ih»-|
tricity.' for lighting purposes, for
small motors, and the current is
carried to the barns and outbuild­
ings which have bpen wired for trolley wire,*
eleelric lights,, even lo the hay
mows. Tito wiring of the house,,
including the fixture*. cost about milled from
•|0ll. The elect t ie pliifit is located
in the cellar of the old Imine nml gy of fulling water 1* changed into
consists of a small gasoline engine vlectriiFity. Tin- trolley wire i* sus­
belted Ip a small electric generator, pended above the street from pole*
or dynamo. The current Is suppli­ and guy-wire*. Th...... leclricity t*
ed by a storage battery, which acts kept on Ihe trolley wire* by suit­
a*-a reservoir of electricity, ami can able insulators, of gin.**, porcelain
he drawn uihui ns wanted The gas­ or coin|»o*ition. over which the cur­
oline engine is not run until the rent Hows easily and smoothly along
stored electricity is about used un. Ihe trolley wire, like vyaler in a pipe,
Besides the convenience of electric although it cannot be seen. Wher­
lighting tho current is used lo run a ever this copper trolley wire ex­ a rnociAM VI I&lt;A.
[FOURTH CLASS POSTMASTER
unail moltr which drive* the «nb- tends t*ic electrical power flow* ajid
,n -n1p ..ws«v&gt;n
EXAMINATION AT DELTON
inu muchim* and wringer, aud for is nlWay* ready to drive a trolley
other purposes. The entire plant rar.
Most of the American people can
.
Each trolley car is provided with make filings and &lt;!•« things on a'
cost less than IfiOO to Install
In have en-1 -j-,, | j|| ip,,
„f l*o*inuL«tct
a trolley pole mid.a trolley wheel at gigantic, scale, fee
i- nf things.
' In. That Vllhige. Qmiliriiathe end of the ,ji&lt;»le which run* Ihu.siasm for Liki
Assyria school Noles.
along llic under side iff the trolley
Orphh Sclioch left school
wire. The electrical iHiwcr from the high cost of lomg l« solved,
Friday.
tho trolley wire flows through this eliminate waste imd the longevity &gt;4
Dorothy Jewell was absent
wheel and down the trolley pole lo the people is lengthened.
-•
Commission announce" Hint on Sat­
The annual to- of properly and urday, June 13. IV! i. an exnininalimi
71 h uml 8tli grades were excus­ a heavily insulated cable concealed
ed from tests Hits moiilh, ns they in the top of the car. This cable life by tire in Michigan is appalling.
curries
the
electricity
to
the
•■con
­
This
loss
arise*
wiy
largely
from
are very busy now.
\
The 7th nnd Kill grades are re­ troller" in the front of the ear. The carelessness, a kind of carelessness make c.’t liiiuaiion in till a cmilemplAled vacancy
viewing reading. “Ill grade has coutrolfrr is Ihe iron Ixix-which that is criminal.
All winter Iona, in our villages ami
completed History work for llii&gt; stand* in front of the motorman. Al
year. The 81 h grade are Inking a Hie tqp of this box are two levers. cities nnd sometime* on the farm,
The smallest lever is used to tiiril rtklibish accumulates in out build­
general review of history.
The tenth grade has completed its on nnd off the- current supply amt ings. in alleys ami by the road side,
the larger is used to control tin-cur­ in store rooms amt allies, furnishing tpresl
fourth hook- report.
Last Frida* night, after school. rent, or to “feed" it to. the motors lire (nips for the dly season. Furth­ vacancy
Several of us Itqk an excursion io beneath the car in any quantity as ermore, the arcmmilntiqn of rub­
desired.
When.(In- motoniian turn* bish. especially of vegetable origin, tlif* ulli.
the woods after May flowers.
the controlled handle a few notches is a breeding center ' for'disvase
Lol
Thursday evening
Mrs.
is
"
lj
Shepard on answering Ihe door bell, a certain amount "f electricity is producing bacteria. Cleanlines*
allowed
lo
flow from the overiieml absolutely essentia
................
I*’
health.
discovered a large May basket tilled
wilh beautiful spring Howers and trolley, wire down llie pub*, through Cleanliness is a kind of patriotism
stnt til
two boxes of candy, a token of es­ Ihe cable and‘eoini-ol bbx. to the I hilt need* all po&lt;*ihle rnrourage•if full age f&lt;&gt;t‘ all imi'pnsr*
teem hy her six girls. To say she motor* tieiieiilh the eric? The car ment.
I. Woodlfi-idge N. Fraris. Gover­
was pleased would be expressing it starts and the inotorman turn* Ihe
controller handle further, feeding nor. .of Michigan, d" hereby desig­
mildly.
.
the motors -Inore rhrrcnt. and the nate Friday, I lie l-Mh day of Muy. milled.
. Repot! for month ending May I.
car t»icks up lo its regular running lull.
“Clean I i- I»••&gt;--" I heartily - Applicant* mupt reside wiihin4h&gt;
Number days taught. 20.
speed. '
’ t'eciflninend ifll oW-i.4*. mayor*.- five territory supidn-d -i&lt;y the post- nfTotal attendance. 231.
' The electrical current flows to mar&lt;dial*. health ollic-T*. etc., to use
Average.daily attendance. 11.7.
Ihe
car
over
the
trolley
wire.
Af
­
all ,po.*sil»b- diligence in awakening aiiiuHinroii.
Number boys enrolled. 9.
ter it- flows through Hie rhr. via the [all of Ihe people under IheR-.juris- . The. examination is open
Number girls enrolled. 9.
cables, through Hie controller, the
...................... .......
Total enrollment. 12.
resistance and the moioi-s, it flow.#j liortance of juiiting llteir premises
Perccninge of nUenilnnce, 97.5.
nut of the rar through Hie iroiil |H order, agaiu-t the day of fleedles*
Application form* and ftfll Infor
lira L. Shepard.
wheels and back to the power timise»ami epidemi.
tfllh-ials should inalion roiirerniiig '* ’ ~~
Teacher.
along the steel rails. Jim* complel- l|(lt OIlly urgl. nh, import/lnce of this
Primary Room.
mg Hie cirrujl.
ima-ler
work,
bul
enforce
impartially
lite
j
*ecur&lt;-d
Helen Watrous nml Roy Shanzenlaw* of the stale (&lt;• tills end. 1.1 11.41011. )
bakcr entered school this morning..
furthermore, urge Hid the schools (jvii s«t &lt;-•• i:&lt;imiiiis*iqii, WashingReport for month endlnfr'May it"
—
School Rcporl.
Following is Ihe. report of the of Michigan, both public and pii-Inn, D C.
taught, —
2ft..
Number days taught.
..
Applicnli'm*
Tolls, school District. No. 3, Barry vale, recognize tin* day through tiro
Total nt tendance. .198.
township, for the month ending drill exercises, nnd discussions of the | executed alid 1
Number hoys enrolled. 8.
best method* of pi.... rving property J mission at Wn
Number girl* enrolled, 12.
May 1. 1911:
aud life.
,WI civic organizatimi* j.
Number days (auglil. 20. '
Total enrollment. 20.
shmlld share in tin- work of con-11
Total .attendance, 215.
Percentage of nltendance, 92 per
Average'daily attendance, 12.49.
cent..:
with itn mighty enginery for good,
Number boys enrolled, ft.
Those who tMeived half holidays
will, without urging, do all in its
are Margaret and, Mis Brady. May
Number girls enrolled. 7.
power In mhke Illi* day a beacon
t’^llnhnii. Mura hnd .Clyde Russell,
Total enrollment. 13.
Percentage of at tendance, ,95.79, light fm- nll liie other days of the
Kenneth and Bernard Tasker. Elton
year.
Mcl’.laiiie, Bewhcr Pugh, nnd Allen pltlN.
In Witness .Whereof. I have hore\Vilbur Tolles Is a new pupil in
Coulter.
the first grade.
.
i
Marinmoa Stine,
/George F. Monroe and family have affixed the Great Seal of State. uh
Teacher.
poved into the Dunn District, iml the Capitol. in Hie • ily of Lansing
we still have the four children With Illis 29ili day of Api il. A. D. 1914.
Meeting ot Board of Review.
Signed.
'
Notice is hereby given that tho iu
..
Woodbridge N. Ferris,
Josephine Bray, teacher.
Board of Review will lie in session
Governor.
Monday, May 18, 1911 nt 9:00 o’clock
School Rc|M&gt;rf. a. in., at the council rooms, hud will
Coughed
tor
Three
Nears.
Report
of
Kingsley
school
fiTr.
Ihe
continue in session at least i days
nt which lime and place the super­ month ending May I.
“I am a lover,&lt;&gt;f your podseml to
visors will submit to said board
Number days taught. 29.
humanity and science. Nour meditheir respective general assessment
Total attemlance, 292. '
■ -cine. Dr. King’s New Discover)-, cur­
Total enrollment. IL
ed my cough iif three year* stand­
rolls.
Would Ilial I wen* •&gt;&lt;&gt; blest,
. Jas. M.-Patten,
Average daily attendance. 13.1.
ing.’’ say* Jenniv Fb imning, of New
this stumlilmg, jostling,
Peroentnge of attendance. 93J&gt;7. , Dover, Ohio. Have you an annoy2-wks.
City Clerk,
Roll of Honor: Rulh Knowles, -ing cough? Is it stubborn and
Edna Winslow.
Ivan Campbell,, won't yield to treatmcntF-Gel a Wc.
Most Children's Diseases
,
bottle
of
Dr.
King'*
New
Discovery
Charlotte.
KiiilinRer.
Dale
Winslow,
.
'Start With a Cohl.
today.
What it did -for. Jennie
Resllesaness-feverishness-an in­ Edith Miller.
How rich your inc must he.
Pupils neither absent.or tardy:: Flemming it will do for you. no
flamed throat and spasmodic cougbmaybe whooping cough is starting Helen Stanley, Evelyn Winslow,, matter how stubborn or chronic a’ The willow and Hi* river
in. Give Foley's Honey and Tar Ruth Knowles. Dale Winslow, Mar­ cough may be.. It stops a cough ami
Ripple wilh »iR»t speech.
throat and lung trouble. Re­
promptly. It helps the children so ion Kesler, Melha Kester and Edna stops
lief or money back. 50c. and ?1.00. And one Wanin'forever
very much, and Mrs. Shinps, Ray­ Winslow.
They mu'rnlur oach tri each,
Recommended by Carvelh &amp; Steb­
Nellie Masop,
mondville. Mo., says: “l got tine
bins, ATE. MuihoHaml.—Adv.
■
.
Teaphor.
—MuiiF U nlernieycr.
results from it and it is a great
medicine for whooping
cough.”
Banner Want Arts Bring Results. Banner Want Aijs • Brirtg Results. Runner Want Ads Bring llgsjilts.
Arthur Mulholland.—Adv,

Hard Coal, any size, $7.50 Per Ton
Pocahontas, egg or lump, $5.00 Per Ton

From year to year our coal- trade has been increasing. It has increased
to such proportions that we have felt warranted in building a trestle and
spacious coal bins at the junction of the C. K. &amp; S. and Michigan Central
Railroads. We are starting work^at once on them and will be able to care for
16 car loads of coal at one time in these extra bins. Everyone who. has ever
purchased coal of us knows that they get prompt service, and perfectly honest
weight. These things taken in addition to the superior quality of coal we
always handle and considering the remarkably low price we can quote you
at this time of year you can plainly see there is no possible, reason why you
should not buy your winter supply of coal NOW

Edmonds Bros

HASTINGS

The Elevator Men

MICHIGAN

Phone 18

Choice Ice Cream
When the weather is warm and you are thirsty
and feel all "fngtfvd out,” there is nothing that
will refresh you more than to come here and get
a glass of Ice Cream Soda, a Sundae or Soft
Drink of any kind. \}’c make a specialty of
furnishing Ice Cream for Socials, Parties, Sun­
day Dinners, Htc^ We deliver to all parts of
the city.

The Palm Garden
Phone 548

J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Hastings, Mich.

The season for canning is now on.
Our stock will be of the same quality
as other years. Our prices reasonable.
Give us your order and get the best.

H.C. WUNDERLICH
Four Deliveries Daily

Phone 83

Hastings, Mich,'

�THE 1I W1XC6 baxm:k. u n ii.

wu.

an excellent, address which will be
published in the paper.
Tho county ofBcera were reelttted. The followirtg sOperlfitendenlfl were elected:
THIN WBXK'B NKWS IN
Narcotics: Mrs, Agnes tlorham,
NMAJt-UY COUNTIKS.
Hastings. Mich.
Jail and Almshouse; Mrs. F. M.
Vlulcl cultiuv—especially
the LARGE NUMBER OF DELEGATES
Edmonds. Hastings, Midi.
.
Largo double violet- i' having its
GATHERED IN PRESBYTERown 11 oubles these days, and to
Sablmth Obiwnauce:- Mrs. Jen-'
IAN CJU'RCH
Had auy oue who Is suc&lt;-&lt;*&gt;-diiig
nie Loehr, Hastings, Midi.
Press: Mrs. Ellen Montgomery. I
when »o many are abainioniiiK the
business is like finding the proverb­
Hastings, Mich.
ial “needle in a haystack. There­ MRS. FRENCH AMO REV. MAUR­
Systematic Giving: Mrs. Alice
fore it was a pleasure a few weeka
lawrence,
Delton, Mich.
ICE
8RI8SIY
WERE
SPEAKERS
ago to stop off al the little town of
Franchise: Mrs. May Stiles, Del­
J-awlon, .Mich, and visit Miss Isabel
ton, Mich.
Blldy and her violet groenhoust*.
Legislative and Petition: Mrs.
Mtaa Bilely’s father died when abe Reports Read ot Work Carried on in
Bertha Bush. Delton, Mich.
was only 15 years of age nod- her
County, I.W of Officers
Medical Teinp«*raiiee: Mrs. Shef-1
mulher when she was 2U. Being
field, Bedforil, .Midi.
then the only child living she wa*
Ope uf the must eulhu&lt;ias(ic W.
Medal (amlust': Miss sjusie Phil-’
left without a home. One day,
(oi. Conventions ever held li|»s, Hastings. Mich. ‘
Willie .‘•landing ill a ilonM s eloie C. T..U.
Barry Co. convened at the Pres­
Cradle Hollr Mrs. Minnie Law-J
admiring a iHinrh of violets, -the in
byterian
church
in
Hasting*.
Moy
5
THE AVERAGE YIELD of corn per acre in the United States is 25 bushels. If
TCTiee,
Cressey, Midi.
thought came lo her: ■“! wnnder if and &lt;1.
.
Scientific Tetnperance Instruc­
1 cAuld grow v iolets." Once the idea
There wvro present 57 voting del­ tion: Mrs. Mae-Alarkhain, Bedford.
had taken bold of her she spared
would have added a billion dollars wealth to the farmers of this country. In South
no effort in zi&lt;jui|&gt;(&gt;ing herself with egates besides other members und Mich.
Sunday School: - Mrs. Fern Cross.' the necessary kii'jwb*&lt;lge regarding friends.
Cjirolina,the improved and careful planting and care of com has raised production
the culture peculiar to the violet,
The hoii'e was beautifully deco* Nashville, .Mich.
Bun*au of Exchange: Mis. Mar­
lu the spring of IUU9, with her siriall rated with Howers furnished by
to 255 bushels per acre, in Ohio to 125 bushels, in Iowa 125 bushels.
saving* of glTtO she made the ven­ the lioribl.*. Burroughs. Chase ami garet CamplK.*ll. Hasting.*. Midi.
Circulating Library: Mrs. New­
ture Her total outlay for one and Wilcox. The Convention "gave a
n quarter tfcro* uf land and her rising vole of thanks to the florists ton, Hastings, Mich.
Flower Mission: Mt*.
Flora J
present greenhouse, 21x10,
was for the very acceptable gift. After
•3500. This, left her, when ready to the convention closed the flowers Wood. Coats Grove, Mich.
w*.------ jyrjk
Bumb.d
do bu.-iuess, wiHi considerable In­ weru sent to the sick. The sessions
debtedness. It Was thus that pis wr&gt;re TTvnrty-z’ntrvAwd by rtir* in­ Hastinif, -Mirhr
Purity in Literature and Art:
plucky woman launched out into spiring wuigs composed by Mrs. De­
this very precarious brunch of lior- los Wallet*. Hastings. A rising Mrs. Lois Cock. Cloverdale, Mich. ]
Literature: Mrs, Ellen
Mont-':
ticulluru with the courage born uf vote of thanks was tendered her,
Corn is cultivated for three reasons, namely: To
‘
necessity From the first, her work and Uu* BANNER office for prinl- ginnery. Jiastings, Mich.
Purity: Mrs. Alice
Lawrcpcc,
remove weeds and permit the escape of poisqpous
has _bern successful. She is, how­ miL dy*!e&gt;
.
Ikdlon,
Mich.
ever, a most painslaking ahd me­
(tolicious dinners and suppers
gases, to admit oxygen from the air and to con­
Schools
Savings
Bank: Mrs.
thodical grower. Nol lung that in* wen- served by tbe Presbyterian L.
serve moisture in the soil.
buroa the right condition* is ne- A. H, from provisions furnished by: Myra Sheffield. Hastings, Mic.li.
Cooperation of Missionary Socie-|
giected Her methods anv simple Shultz. Rutland Center, Houth Rulla Vuim-Iiu Merrick,&gt;
rather titan toinpllcaleti, I but ate larni. F'.asl Hui la mi. Hines Cornets, Lie*: Mr*,
followed scrupulously. Only those Cwiar Creek and Welcome Corners■ Hastings. Mich.
Parliamentary Law: Mrs. Louis1
who understand the peculiar ano Unions. IxMlgings and
breakfast
Gladstone, Middleville, Mich.
insistent demands of tins little plant were provided by Hastings ladies.
Mother* Mrelings: Mrs, _ Wilson.:
can fully realize the exacting life
.Meeting was called together by
- Arc necessary to successfully take care ot a field
she leads Miss Bltely grows only Pres. Mr*. Glosner, Praise service, Middleville, Mich.
of corn alter it is properly planted. Wc have two
L. T. L.: Mr*. Delos C. Wallers,
tho old reliable Marie-lxjuise varie­ conducted by Mrs. Adtlie Edmonds
Hastings,
Midi.
ty.
as good makes of cultivators as arc produced—
and Mr*. K. E. Barnuin. Subject:
Bible in
Public School: Mrs.!
“Parable of the Vine." the principle;
,
Bertha
Busli,
liHtoii.
Mich.
,
Altliuugh Leander Boynton, the thougla being. Living
close to
__
Business
being
completed.
Wed,
agtMl CampMI township man. whi&gt; Christ is the foundation of Temper­
irliiriei ’*Kevnole''*
died in his chair, had lived poorly ance victories.
Keynote ft&gt;r
for‘’conCon-’ ,u'wla&gt;' afternoon wus devoted to
In Christ." Roll ।i S?HA •hw*- commencing, with Mr*. &gt;
fur years and had been helped by veiilion "Abide !r.
tilled to
neighbor.-, hr did not die penmie.". call responded
lo bv
by all couulv of-' Watters' d&gt;*votion:il.«. .Mrs. siief-!
Tucked away in a tin can. wrapped llrerK nnd eight superintendents. field's recitation. Thq high school1
They can be properly adjusted and easily handled
up in a pair ol overalls, in a corner The Chair then appointed Courtes­ Glee'Club* sane two very met- selccand do their work Udi, cither when the corn is
of his house was fount! $5,150 in ies Credcntiafs and Finance Com­ lions. .Mr*. Xiladstoue gave a talk]
parliamentary
kiw.
Mrs.,
hills, .probably the savings of year*. mittees. After singing, the County mi
large or small. Wc want you to see them.
Boynton was a bachelor rtud had Superintendents gave their report* French conducted a I'luestion liox.
Rev. Brcady gave an excellent ’
one brot her. Who it ii said is his which were very interesting, bul
Public;
only heir The money was taken to not full because of failure of local talk ou “Bible ill the
Clarksville im&lt;l placed in the bank worker* to report all work done in School." He said in part: "The
Bible had been taken from school'
pending the actllement of the broth­ their respective union*.
by Romanisni and Infidelity, that it I
er's claim in Hie probate cvurL
Barry Cnuniy is life banner coun­ might be restor.il by working to­
ty in the third district, for preseiil- gether of all protestant churches,
Baidu in Lake near Greenville is Hig iwtitions. Mr*. F. M. Edmonds, and that the W. C. T. U. was great
one of life three lakes selected for in company with others, have visit­ factor in uniting churches."
’
experimental work by the stale fish ed the inmates of the almshouse
Mrs. Mae Markham read an ex- ,
commission. The other lakes an* ■several times, holding prayer ser­ eellent 'paper on “Our Foods and
located near Lowell and Moseley in vices and al Chriitlmas time took Drinks ns Related to SociaKPurity"
Kent county. laud
week ■ 25,000 delicacies which they enjoyed very which was full uf important facts
small trout were planted in Baldwin much. She would be very grateful and helps concerning diet.
lo every union in the county if they
lake.
Mrs. M; Grigsby's solo was much
wuuld send her a little money Lo appreciated by all.
. A merchant ut laiwcll advertised help in this great work. Flower
Mrs. Fern
Cross's paper
on
.Mission
Dept,
does
good
.work
in
a apecial alnrt sale and had some of
“House Work a Science’’ was full of
,
these articles out in front of his nearly nil unions. Suggestion was practical
suggestions and devices
]
place when a windstorm came up made that the grave of each de- for.
elimiilaling work.
Newspaper Triviality.
aipt blew the samples dowjr. the ceased incmlier be marked wilh a
On Wednesday eyuning n gold for commercial roftwiis. Without
"It is custonh^’ to gird at tho mod­
.
streets. The editor pf the Ledger staff'tied wilh white ribbon on medal
cunteA was held, under the reforestation the time may come
, direction of \Miss Susie Phillips. when there will be neither wuvit t»» ern press of Knropo ur.d America as
remarks: "If that wasn't a shirt Memorial Day.
sensational, yellow and corrupt, and to
“Ot'r Helpl" were presented by j The conle.-dailts
contesiaiYls -were
were the.
the ‘ Misse*)
MImS (Me uur food (&lt;&gt; cat.
sail we never saw one.” .
•“"l
Fibers to; Winnie Hendershott. Laura Bechtel
represent tho captains of industry who
No Room fee IL
Michigan Union and several to the and Margaret Lester of Baltimore,
Seeding Alfalfa.
control It as panders to baso In­
given. Noon- and Bes*&gt;e Bogart and Lucy Merrill
In tho bright
lexicon of love there
----------------luv,„ stlnct®,'' says War nnd Peace of Loo- i
lu the last issue of the Breeder's tiiion Sig. were
A
,
-»
,
‘
-..
,,f
?
yer
w
”
offered
by
Mrs.
of
Haslirtgs.
\\ll
did
remarkably
Is ao each word as eugenics.—Wash- don. Bat. as a matter of fact. th« of-;
Gazelle wc found an article ou the
well bul, of course, only owe could lagton Herald. •-------------------------------- fensa of tho average modern ncwnpo- j
subject of Alfalfa that interested us. ” hillock.
Iu the - afternoon, davotioiiuls win the medal which was awarded
and we give il y&gt; our readers We
per’consists in none of theso things,
would not recommend experiment­ were led by\Mrs. F. M. Edmunds. Mis* itendendmtl. Music was fur­
_
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but iu
In ii®
its oTurpuwwring
overpowering irmauij.^
triviality.'^.
ing on a large scale in the- line sug­ After reading (he journal • “The nished by Hie Male Quartette.
Lauola Cross and Huth McPeek
gested. bul it might do'well to du bo Most Important Work For The
Public Good" was discussed by'the
in a small way:
Wouldn't Want Him.
presidents,
the -general pleasing recitations. •
Thin alfalfa makes hwre hoy local
A dlitluguished French authoress
than a thick stuml docs. Farmer* thouglii being “train the children
| (who for obvious reasons must bo ;
as a rule think differently, and this to be useful men and* women and What Forest Destruction Is Doing.
A
nameless, but wbo lately was Intro­
April showers of- tempestuous.
is the principal reason for their work well in the- department of
duced
to ouo of tho moat important
faHutv with this crop, (hie good I. T. 1- purity, anti-narcotic*, strength have been poured down oil.'
and least Imposing, pcraonaliy. of tho i
nlf.ill.i plant In Ute |M|Uarp fool &gt;' sd^demalic giving, etc." We were Michigan lately. .\nd on April »i a
HHHH ' European mor arch®) was asked a day
worth more than forty plants to Ihe favored wilh a beautiful duet by grout Forest Products exposition!
; or two ago what sho thought nf^hltn.
same amount
of sjiucc. Alfalfa Meadames Carr and Stiles of the opened in Clucago. Do you get the
' Her reply was unexpected. “If I were
COIHUXtlllll?
nei-ds ruoyi. Suiq-i.-e a fanftvr Ii. mH-bl union.
. out fishing and caught him." sho ro- ;
.Mrs; French, of Hillsdale, gave n
This expo'iliun represented "a'
should plant forty grains of corn to
nelHCLw **T AST fall we hAndled nearly oar
,' plied, "I should put him back."
the hill, even four feet iietwcen -liort talk «m “thitluok For Nation­ billmn dollar Industry,” *T&lt;&gt;itd i.nN I
entire fruit crop with an Inter­
hills, would hr grow any grain? Or al Constitutional Prohibition.'' She bi Hu* *|e»-| business. It mid Hif-i
said,
of
r»Mir*e.
there
wen*
&lt;ll«national Motor Track, the track readily
slmy &lt;&gt;f American wood. Il cmi-|
auppoM* he sow* enough wheat to
Beyond Concrete Calculation.
make a sod-like turf, would lw grow oniragvmeuts Put thought encuur- tam.'d a MaMUk edwiiiimtal du-'
doing as much aa two teams. For a period
A
woman
has
bequeathed
&lt;1.000
for
’
special
arrangement &gt;
any wheat? Alfalfa stools or tiller* ageiiwnl* for greater. i&gt;omteil Ip play. By
of Dearly threo months th® trueLwm on tho road ata
the support of each cat on tbe Island
until one sevd often mukes »i to coining logvltwr of all reform ele­ tehiHri rli'ildron were brought to it
I of Madeira. A tint I ar provision for .
Fint fa Purity
LV »(alka. au&lt;t theso stalks munch ments, churches, Sunday School®, in Hwnrm*. There lbw will tearn*
' every feilno on the island oT Nanhat-i
now as the day we brought it hagi®. The machine
out al each cutting, until al ma­
how Auierirau*. including mauy
tan would involve an amount,of money i
is a money maker as wen aa a time saver for us.
turity they somewhat n'm-mtile a I'.. Aiiti-twoon league. He, ami Mu-higim men. have gone in and'
and for these reasons
field of "raised uiubrelhi-. mid need urged t-an»e»t prayer for this work. pu*M&gt;«M‘d Hie land, cleaned out j
GARLOCK FRUIT FARM CO., Grimes, Iowa."
-Calumet Bnkinj i too large for type to tell; enough, tn ;
Itev. Grigsby gave an excellent ...............
..
tbe force!*,
roof ami liraurh, and:
u» much space us comoipn-sized
fact, to buy all tbe Chrtstnua pres-1
Powder is first ip the '
Us® an International Motor Truck, and haodh yotsr
open umbrella* do. Of ionise, the player on “Is Ihe Test of Uivilfara-1 made up the timber into a Hiou.*niid;
eats your relative® will hint at.
produce much mure economically and profitably.
heart® of thcnidluxu
aifulfa lops butn h themselves al-’ Hon Hie Estimate of Women."
In varieties of articles, useful and ur-t
The solid tirea cut down tire trouble*. Tbe motor
m&lt;*l solidly together, and one can purt he said: "Women in America 1 nam'mlal.
of housewives who .
ia
simple. The truck is easy to operate—one lever
•"
'
not see the ground at cutting tun**, oesupy the highest position uf any
Cato, on Buying a Farm.
use it and know it.
controls the car. You can have any style of lody—
so dense is the growth from thin women nr the world; they have noirnui thought in Bulletin No.
When you haro decided to buy a
1 ; ’ i . . DincMtSTavvaM
plants. I find that alfalfa will get every rigid bimhc ImIIoI and in­ issued by the United Stab • bureau
&gt; xA*', 1
farm, tm careful not to buy rashly:
tn be just about so thick, or rathe: to stair* they have Hie ballot." Hr
Mil* SSjtaia^aMlh . do not rparo your visits, and be not­
Our International track catalogue is fall of facta
ao thin, whether 5 or 20 |&gt;0up&lt;h of iold of the degrmh‘d IM*ilions &lt;&gt;f pabulum may be- taken with Hu* O
that may mean money to you later. Drop us a card
; content vith a single tour of inspeoj
women in China. Syria. India and
and let ua scad you luformaUou.
tlon. Give heed to tho uppearnnee of'
seed is sown thinly k to lo |H&gt;und&lt; Eugtaihi. etc. Hr said: “In social wells by the federal dcmirliiienl of:
tho\nelaliborhood: a ftoucishlng coun-!
lo the aero- and early in the season, .and private life in the Unitwl Stales agriculture. From HoIwo w&lt;*|
kternatioul Harvester Company of America
try should show its prosperity.—Cato. I
the plant*- get the benefit of tight women have reached a higher galhrr (litil "Hie old .oakiji I»u&lt; ke| '|
freezes to kill the weeds, and they status (han anvwhere rise. The may fooif br.u historical curm«itj-*t
Grand Rapids
Mich.
I
gel the good of all the early spring moral position, of woman m the The well is going dry.
Hla Sid® Llnr.
•
To uuuri'h Ihe earth much waler!
rains. The*.- two things enable the leading Christian races is far ad­
“Where ran -1 find the chief of po-'
alfalfa to occupy Ihe entire ground: vanced brymid anything known In ts ivauirrd. When fh&lt; top soil is]
adeb
i
'
UcoT"
asked
tho
stranger
iu
KIocum-|
dry lliere shmild be normally a
that is. tbe tops wilLoccupy the en­
villa. The, native polaTO'i. "That's;
tire air space,und tin*, mots the en­ mini bokta in civilized sncicty rt mass of small lakes rvcreled tn the.
him, over yaudor by the Pulao Hotel,
tire soil spare, leaving hmhh-wA the clearly the fruit of Christianity, /ub'oil and rocky strata b-meath.
shining* .&lt;h.tt grocery
drummer's
surface lietwevii plants for the cul­ and wc evrtaiuly have a right lo
ahoea."—Judge.
tivator to do its work lo keep w« eds. lot civilization and juilpe'thc pro- wliicli mir food crops an* ijupihilfed.*
bluegrass and cnibgrass out of the gn*.*.« pf a People by the estimate'it But they, are getting lijwer nnd
erop.
places U|«»n woman aujl the por­ weaker. The springs fmin&lt;l by our)
1914 Model.
tion it accord* lier?' Tj
forefather* gave bul: ihen wells|
,
J. N. Shirley,
Friend—"1 suppose this t&gt; even a
The Memorial hour was impress­ Were dug nnd now we rnusl lutaSu.
Marion Co. Ind.
more remarkable baby than the'one
ively l&lt;i| by Mrs. Alice laiwrenrv. driven wells mid wiudmilh. M- nsBure; He Know All About Oxygtn.
I you had lut year." Auto fiend—"Oh.
perienco Ls typical. Thousands have
A Kaasaa echoed teacher was ex- Five deaths were reported, viz: urvmcntn in thlrty-sHu-.s-'.alc^ *hnw]
।
)ou
bet he Is! Ear belter model. Got
Quickly &gt; Willi Mayra Wood.
taken Ahls remedy with remarkable
platntng to the children what oxygen Mr*. Alfri'da Rockwell. .Mr*. Louisa that our underground reservoirJin*:
’ ftlonger Wheel base, a better pair of.
btn&lt;-nt. ft is known everywhere.
was, and when ah® tUlshed th® aakod: McCarty. Mrs. Asccueth Sisson. Mr.-. been, falling thirteen and a Tialf
Mayr’e- Wonderful Stomach Rem,
lamps. and a very much loader horn-"
"Now, who can tall me what oxygen J .H. Wcsbrook and Mr*. Amelia Inches n decade. If this goes rm it
—Judge.
will mvuu national
impoverish-1
A. W..Hobbs of HOI But Main old uvcretlon® and removaa poisonous
tar After pausing a while on® Utile Gat liflgfcr.
At Hie eveuing segaion, music wus llielll.
matter. It bring® swift roller to suf­
fifrni'hrd by
the ’ Presbyterian
Whnl ig.lliii cause? The chief,
ferer® from atotnach. liver end bowel
of them things they used to drtv® choir. Dcvotionala were conduct* cause is that civilization Ims come;
mem® of the ■tomaofi and digestive trouble® and many declare It ha® ®*viracr, tank Msyr's Wonderful Htom- vd thpm from dznirerou® operation®.
rd by Rev.. Brvudy. The Address hi. cut the forests recklessly a mH
•ch
Remedy.
II®-got
ths
surprise
of
Many are sure H bus saved their llvtw.
by Mrs. Mattle Flench was full of robbed Hie soil of much of the big!
his HU—end .swift relief.
Becatue.of the wonderful aucces*
iiisiuralton and excellent advice'to subterranean M*ongu whirh nature |
rv
»•««_ f .
n .. r,
i,r- Moous na« told hl* own story of this remedy there aro many imi­
Ihe young concerning bad litera­ heeds !•» bold back t ftenr storage
Decay
of
the
System
Easily
Prein
a
I'tur.
part
ut
which
i*
&lt;tv®n
tator*. ao be—eeutlous. Be .sure It'®
Trouble—Esery body Satisfied. ture. dr. she t&gt;4i&lt;l that children uf waler. Heavy rains, iiisteaii nf
Mayr**.
Go lo Mulholland's Drug
vented
by
the
use
of
RHEUMA
1,c
.
r
.^
r
. Ea urywhere- people are taking Fo­ nerd their father al Imine uud that tilling th** reservoir* rush oK-in'
ibouttha won itley Kidney Pills, and are w. satis- loo mucli child training is left, lu streams or flood;. Thl* forests rttel
fBAKINQPO*^ y
Chronic Rheumatism it the reftilt of stomach remedy! alii In perfect conlied they urg&gt;* others lo lak? them teacher*.
•
liiil Huye even in part lo imld th* .i.. '
i the organ® of the body b«&lt;unu.g itnpreg- dlii'in. I have,not felt su well for nf•!&lt;*&gt;&gt;. A. T. Kelly, MclntOab, Ala..
'
natul
with
Uric
Add
cry
Mali
whifhczifec
The Corresponding Secretary reThe Forest Pcodticls exiuisitlon'
£N!CA6O^'/ ibeirdecay. RhoumaVul Hup all inroad® ' "I can eat anyihlpg- naw an«f Jt Chxmlst. fur freo book on stomach
«gta: “I recommend them to all Srted IV uuioiL- wilh a member-’ aourinued len day* in Chicago, andwho sutler from kidney troubles
• at tho ctaveas® and restore the. natural dory
----- -not distreas m». . I hop* those ailments and many grateful tatters
ip of over 400; W Union bTg., then went to New York for ten day- ।
from p«opte who bav® turn restored.
»iui UK-karhe tor they- are fine." taken- 32 Mich. Union*: 25 Young j Bid jl faileil of It® mi.*»ion of edu• f’inCTrairt of the system. RHEl'MA HnJ- iifseted
Any Urutaiat can tell .you Ila wonder­
tent up th® atiffenrd joint® and reduces
" ....
CniMdars; 25 departments dupli- ।ration 'if tt did not leach the pro- ;
: _
•
1
. TM IIM d&lt;we ot
Wonderful ful elfeet®.
,
ihe
swriling*.
M
ead®'®
bottle
—
money
i
aud i lieumalisiu. Ohted,
j e[)l'nerd.of planting again the tnu-i
Ktonuuih
Remedy
convinces'eutferera
For sale In Hasting* by Mulhol­
returned
Hit
fails.
•
•
L—Adv.
The Pmidaut, Mr*. Gltsttar, gave I ber Iola which have been cut out 1:
I of lu merit. Many fiare faund only land’s Drug Store and druggists &lt;VC.HVtlU a sILBBI.V,
||ona
do*® sufficient. Nr. Hobba* *x-

iwasterD Michigan | W. C. T. U. CONVENTION
Bl HERE LAST WEEK

Raise More Corn
By Proper Tools and Methods in Cultivation

Farmers, Read This

Careful Cultivation Will Increase the Yield

Improved Cultivators

THE OLIVER and
JOHN DEERE

GOODYEAR BROS
Hardware and Implements

111-115 E. STATE ST.

PHONE 1

HASTINGS, MICH.

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PRIMARY LAW

Farmers

Th* Enrol I i|M* n l Feaitrte Rr mined.
Butli Ih Beeuring Petition*, and
al tl»e Primary Eire Hon.
The new Michigan primary law
going into effect this year contains
several important change* over the
law of troy under which previous
We are interested in seeing you make a success ol the dairy department ol your
••lections have been held.
In a
farm. Wc know that ii properly managed you will make more off ol it than any oth­
hasiy revision we give herewith
OU WILL NEVER w»L to take another dote of
some of them which it will be nec­
er bran‘cH*.ot. your work.
essary to observe iu every voting
pills after having once used Chamberlain’s Tab­
precinct.
In order to know iust how much, your dairy is making you, an account should be ,
The old law wherein al the Aug­
lets. They are easier and more pleasant to
kept of the milk each cow give* and a test made of this milk so that the amount of fat
ust primaries the nomination of
candidates for office were "made MAINTAIN PURITY OF BREEDS
produced by each cow may be determined.
\
take, more gentle and mild in their action and more
by direct vote of Hie enrolled vot­
er* of each political party." The- Dairy Type fa Spar* arvd Angular With
If you have no tester cl yonr own you may bring your samples oi milk to our creamery
reliable. They leave the bowela in a natural condi­
new law rays: “Shall be made by
•oft Pliable Hida and Covered
and test them, with our equipment, or we will do the work for you free of charge. . We
direct vole of registered and quali­
tion, while the use of pills is often followed by se­
know that if -you realized the full value of what tbe cow will do for you that you
fied voters of each political party.
The change docs away with the
vere constipation, requiring a constant increase in
would be milking two cows for every one you are now milking. ‘
■'•'miilbul' fi'alni .’. whu li In r. tnfyre permitted only enrolled voter*
the dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist
That is one reason we are throwing our equipment and our time over lo you absolute­
to participate in the nominating of
ly free, and it is one reason we are paying the farmers every fraction of a qent that
candidates.
Now all regularly
&lt;|ualitb-d voters may participate,
we can pay, so as to encourage them to dairy more, because the larger tht dairy is ■
Inc same as ii| any general election.
the better care you will take ot your cream, and the quantity of the butter, as well as
N'aqu**' not previously registered distinct dairy character;:tiez
may bi- placed dp record on any
the quality, will improve. ,
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primary day by appearing and ma­ wiilio the dairy animal la i pan- and an­
king regular vole or affirmation, gular and relined wilh a soft and plia­
We ex|M.xt to be in business here in Hastings for years to come, and it is the future
that such person is a qualiiled cl- ble hide well covered with smooth, soft
for which we arc building.
ictor.. this being the regular reglsI ration day. This date, Aor -19UF.
Yours tor business.
wilt lie Tuesday, Aumist SHh.
(Inspired by the First Mexican War.)
Ou this dale candidates for conWe were not many—we who stood
greratnan, senator, representative,
nnd nil county offices, must be se'
Before lho iron sleet that day—
kt’lihl.
In Jliy W .lh»ul&lt;l -H
Vet ipony n gatlunl spirit would
ai&gt;i&gt;eiir from reports made to Hie
Give half, his years if he llien could
secretary of state that petitions
Have been with us at~Moutcrcy.
haVd not been filed for only one set
of officer* In any county or district,
then no primary election will !»•
No'w here, how there, the shot, ik liatl
called In that county or district. In
lu dt-adly drifts uf llery spray,
all cases iwtitions must lie secured
Vet not a single soldier .upailcd
.
amt tiled. Hie numlier of names se­
Wlieu wounded comrades round them wailed
No “Scrub*" In This Group.
cured being nt least 2 per cent of
rhe vole polled for secretary of longer than that of the beef type. The i
Tlicir dying shyul al Muulcrcy.
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
~
etnle al Inc proceeding election, as
neck ia long and lean. Joining to the i Oh’* "an
Bu'X
lierelofore.
We pay you the HIGHEST
And on—•still on our column k«,?pt
All Day Scratching for Grain
Every congressional district must body rather - abruptly. Tb» withers
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
Scattered Several Tlmea.
Through wall* of llama its withering way:
also provide enndidptes for incm- are ahjirp, with the spinal column
EVATORS. We buy and sell
liership of a stale central coinmit- prominent and the barrel long and ca- I ’■
Where fell the dead, the living slept,
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on a Lz\RGE SCALE. Wc
on niauy-*
lee by each political party., to be Vkeloiu.
pucioua. lodnattak
maicaung ««xl ««•!«
iwanij enpv । --- ,ur
— -IMw
- , - poultry l&gt;o»»o.
-Wishes io
to nuiivunrv
nnnounrc inns
that urguimiig
beginning
Still charging on the guns that swept
depend upon doing a LARGE
electret at tub primary election. In j city. Tho rib* aro *pruni{ down and co11*- Bno*&gt;‘ day* our bens sing aud ||„y jjth, he will make regular trip*
The slippery streets uf Monterey.
securing iMHilions for the various.) outWMrd
wldo apac, j.-.u,* heart
*• W »h®7 »•" enjoying sum- f„ Hnsiing* to do work. Ha* hud N VOLUME of business at a
tinice* under Hi.- n-w laU’ camli|otn J‘rthWUuie
tho tall fine
। weather. The
, un bouse
mvubv 1*
v 14x56 feet,
ru iivr mill
mr largest
uirgroi
.cars c»p&lt;
experience
with the
SM/kLL PROFIT.
If you
•lab's are no longer confined to en... . *
The foe himself recoiled-aghast
i »lilt largo windows on the southern I Mitsir Houm* in Mh-higaii, sperialtzhave never dealt with us, why
I roll...r vol..™ but u» Md I. oven
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K. n or n* l'*P°*uro. » IU equipment consists of I ing on tuning, rruulating nnd reWlirn^ Striking where he strongest lay,
lu »ll “.|&gt;ialio«r voters, all Ilial:
row u freooentl,
k-.
at
.. L cl»an,Mnvitlng nest boxes, self feed-1 pairing pianos and play er pianos. not give us a trial.
Mr.
‘
i
We swooped his Hanking batteries |iust.
wouH I..- .Iikibli- lo vile ut
&gt;«»'“ wedke' fcna F-' —
HZ *«• *i,i&gt; Kr,t s'*1’
“*b «™,nd vn,T&lt;o ‘r,cn Bt &gt;,i,lcr * lu"u Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.
And braviifir full their murderous blast,
general Section.
In fad, in all
increased depth . f body to- floor banked deeply with leaves and Furniture C-O.
Op.C.LAS. Phii-57 Hutlip
leaaret wliere enrolled voter* have I wards, the rear when viewed from ouo
Stormed home tho towers of Monterey.
straw,
writes
George
W.
Brown of
’ been named heretofore, lhe wold | side. Secondly, sho widen* gradually
“qualitled" is piacpd instead;
’ from tho breast to the points of .tho Hancock county. OMo, in tho New Cllcip, tllllllM A Sitlin I. R. Cl.
(lur banners un those turrets wave.
Ragland
Homestead.
Wo
keep
tho
This change in the Imv greathips. Thirdly, looking down un lhe
And there our evening bugles play;
,
How’s This?
«imp!ill'.’S primary work, and re- . back the form widen* gradually down- hens busy from daylight until pcreti
Dally Except Bunday.
Where uhauge boughs above Iheir grave
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollar* Re­
Ilexes candidates from burdens a-1 ward |lko a wedgo. Tho udder is tlmo digging after small grain scat­
ward for any ease of Catarrh that
Keep green Ihe memory of I lie brave
wel ns the V‘'le«-s who so hirgcly j w&lt;sn developed and even quartered; is tered several times dally In the litter. Being Bouth
i
I-awn
clipping*,
meat
offal,
beet*.
neglected
vnrollrnenl.
1
he
-lethargy
(
fl
d
pliablo
but
not
tabby
when
cannot
be
cured by Haifa Catarrh
Who fuughtjuid fell al Monterey.
•liRpIiiycil-iu Ihk regard,-uiade it:
.I pumpkin*, cabbogo and ad occasional
Cure.
tlre-essary to revise the, law us |&gt;..s- 1 •■J**’*- ’Tbo m»k
,heaf of wheat, oat* or clover "hay
Wc were not many—we who pressed
sibililies w-re made present for de- *n,&gt; tortuous nnd eater thu abdominal iusp«*ndcd from tho roof give* them
milk vein*.
A. nllF.LiIMJN
prlviug entire counties ami districts wall in two or more l*r*^&gt; mM,r
Beside lho brute who fell that day;
The dairy Jypo car. be found in
of the right of franchise at general
trnmacuor.s «n.i nnar.nauy *dio m ca
It 1* tho busy ben that lay* the
Abstract Bluck, ItexUng*
elections, thus failing lo s&lt;t*urv nn matsy of tho breed* but most charac- j eggs. She hustles-and ha* red blood
out any obUsatluna made br hi* firm.
expression of the peo|ile which is terlstlcally in tho dStlr.ct dairy I
NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE.
Money to loan on Real Estate. Real
coursing in her veins to keep her Estate sold on commission. General
Thau not have been ut Monterey.
not only di’sintl Iml made iiecessnry
I « arm on cold day*. Our perches can conveyancing. Having a complete set
—Charles Fenno HotTman.
under the epnstitution in Auch
Rail'* Catarrh Cure l» taken Internally.
ta unKorml,
u&gt; th. I™-'^‘7“ ”
oC AbBtraot Book* compiled from th*
cases.
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311 y drone* in the flock inclined to
(tract*.
VETERANS 'OF OUR WARS ,
•' ll“k '!&gt;•
m tw e.uOld. Nursery Rhyme*.
t Owing to tho careful work or tho 1 Ing.)“—
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ARE RAPIDLY
They soon get the
habit of. .hu*There la ono Brookfield story that I)
Homo of our farorito nursery
i breeder* tn matnUL-uUg tho purity of । tllttg with tho rest ot the flock. Wo
FIRE INSURANCE
have alwa&gt;* liked very much. I have; rhyme* can bo traced back many hunhave no use for drone* on our farm •
If you *r« not Insured or would
not *oen Lt lu print. Brookfield wa* dred* of yoar*. 'Hing a Song of Six- No More Mexican War. Surviturs
«avo in our apiary.
.
like to change your insurahc* call
Aller Five Years.
Rebclliun
once atopped in tho Strand by an an-i pence" wa* popular In the sixteenth
in and aeo mo. 1 represent a cotngry person, who raid: "I am told that; century. “Throe Blind Mice" wa*
Veterans Diminishing.
pany with a cash capital ot fl.OOSSOME DISEASES OF POULTRY
000 and. can fully protect you.
in tho Green Room club the othqr&lt; sung In the reign of Jame* 1. “The
LEE II. PRYOR
- night, yoo spoke of mo aa a damned FTog and the Mouio" amused the chib
offering continuous opportunity for
OMro In New Kichbins-Burtog Illk.
■coundrel. U that true?" “\Mell." dren in the days of Queen Elisabeth,
Unsanitary
Surroundings.
Spoiled
any une lo enjoy nil Um* adtanreplied Brookfield, "I don’t know who “Glrla and Boys Como Out to' Play" The pegsiun iHireuu has made
Feed. Impure Water and Poor Ven­
U»nc* of a coume of IlustncaH train­
w IL’’WM wcU known |U the reign of careful compilalion of the surviv­
ing which vi ill punitlvrly lead lo a
you are. bnt you certainly took
tilation Are Among Causes.
IO"*! salaried i&gt;u&gt;liion Uiruujh Uro
London Sketch.
Charlo* U, and tho immortal "Hump­ ors of-lhe-vniUsl Stales war, show­
Poultry disease*, just like other disty Dumpty’’ perhaps la of tbo greatest ing thal in various wirts of the
world there were on Memorial Day,
antiquity.
cases, are favored by unsanitary *ur- | UNDERTAKING AND
IG7.UUO survivors of the civil war,
wmmiuRM vrunox.r.
► roundings,spoiled food,»t)lo and dirty FUNERAL DIRECTORS
61-6* Went (iranil III Try Atcaue,
You .may like your beefsteak rare,
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| drinking water, and poorly ventilated
Amlabl* Court Witnes*.
DETROIT. MM-IL
but there I* danger in eating any moot
Licensed Emludmcr always in attendance
however,'
iu the records about l?*l tha breed* and tlxiug their character- an&lt;l Insufficiently lighted coop*.
A
Maori
woman,
who
gave
evidence
not well cooked. Mosaic* in cow*
PHONE. 226 OR 387
at a Stratford, Nrk Zealand, inquest widows of velerniw of the second istic*, these breed* ran. In most cases, j slck birds should be removed from
leave boxed-sp parisite* in the bovine
bo
counted
on
to
r&lt;
produce
their
dairy
'
the
flock,
and
dead
ones
burned,
in
an
•bowed a degree of amiability *orno- war with Groat Britain.
flesh. You do not notice them wilh the
the average, age of the civil wat quoliUca and their ability to produev outbreak of any disease.
naked oye, but they arc there, and It what rare in the witness box. Whch veterans to-day is 71 yertes and ac- butter-fat Ln lan.J quantltlce. It Is
White diarrhea of chick* la caused
,
Senate’* "Morning
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Made
Surgery.
she faced thu jury, she made a remark,
“Morning Hour.
Hour."
they aro nol killed by thorough cook
The flret
lo Uo M*lduou» ,tudy and
which, ou being interpreted, wa* eorthiuf lo the average death rate of largely tor this reason that tho d*ify- by a germ which la often passed from
flrut two hour* of each
each. day**
clay’*
ing they will cause tapeworm* in tho
hen to ihetMck through thu egg.
Bdsafon of the United State* ranato. £on,UUnl •*P«’riment of medical enfound to baa wish that health, wealth the Mileraus uf that coiillicl-there mon who d«i«lrtn njtx’Ot* tn follow.hta.
digestive organization of tho human and prosperity might ever abide with will Ih- Ul.QOl) fewer next Ml-morial efforts should’ stick close to ono ot, Veoacl* and ।roughs In which fd^l ...... .
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iuunidku
ranrvror
Winning at twelve o'clock noon, are
•»r*=c.I *wnco hu r*.r''«J
reached
system, and then follow auociaied dis­ tho jury individually and collectively. Dtiy. aud still
fewer the fol­ lho dairy breed*.
l-Liced should be frequently scalded, given to preliminary proceeding*. *ueh B Io’®* *he™ nono d*ro dogmatixo
lowing Memorial Day.
ease* and discomfort*.
or disinfected with a five per cent, so­ u debates on senate resolution*, first j
IU
11 httM- “«« to th«
After finishing her evidence sho again
Ten years Trom now according to
voiced |he wish before leaving the brireao ofllcinlt lh» llniled Slates RAISING BEST DAIRY BREEDS ; lurtiou ot carbolic acid.
nnd second reading* of bill*, motion*!
m*dn a ne* oro •«UDug .
It I* a wise precaution to fumigate for reference, consideration of mat-i n’®’,,cal ,OM* *niJ rraearch among tho
■,s iii have epased lo pay p&lt; usiom to
Tho common ’four o'clock" almost
civil war veterans, where as in live No More Profitable Una of Stock your incubator with formaldehyde gas ter* coming over from a previou* day. “*«“&lt;**« excellenck* of a mkrveious
before placing tho eggu In It for hatch­ etc.' Thia aocalled morning bouri a&lt;e'
whoso deapuratu plight
always closes It* flpfccr* at that hour
years il is expcc|&lt;-d there will be
Growing Than Raising Good Cow* ! lag.
Pat'* Effective Retort
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really cover* two hour* and at two1 waa 0DC®
hopeles* hare the
and. so
and Selling to tiairymen.
An irisnman
Irishman Knocaeu
knocked at a aoor
door ono u«» more Mexican War veterans.
. .many
----- • plant*, liavo, that
, instinct
, , .
Aa
Bo careful In Introducing new birds o’clock p. m. tho presiding officer lay* fcatc«» reason to rejoice over the vioU..&lt; Llnn...... ™.'« .
clock or|
Ud
, u ho„,
lato your flock to seo that they aro before tho agnate tho unfinished bu*l- torlcs of surgical research and experi­
flnwhrlnt- plants,
ritnnt. each
.-arh of
r.* x
ihtmKk&lt;1
If. __ — .
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. . . . s A Proclamation: By The Governor.
flowhrlng
h left had It*
Any farmer is solo in breeding and perfectly healthy, a'nd Dot likely to
(who was very ugly) if she could help
ment
time of doting. Tho wood sorrel not him. aa ho was bard up and on tho
nea*. If there bo any, and if not the
Nation* Hut do iml rcim-mln r the raising for solo largo milking or butonly drop* Its leaves and shuts Its road. "Indeed, III not," sho replied; •lead do nol remember Hie living. tor-producing co wk. As am Industry bring diseaao with them.
regular calendar i* In order.
purple velne&lt;| flower* when It rain*, “and If you don't clear off out of this We seal !■’r flower* over 4 he graves there 1* no more prufltoolo lino of;
Beat Preservative for Rubber.
Farmer Poultry Point*.
but does tho same If the ground near I'll call my husband, who is a police­ ■of -lhe “Boys in Blue" becau*e of ■tock growing than r.daing good cow*
Two Itusaian *cionUata liavo decided
Hl* .Symptom* Surely Sinister.
by Is struck with a stick. Tho family man. nnd he'll come and take you " "1 our love for them, because of our ------"II tUI&gt;l: wro-brod
and aelling
them -to------------th« dairymen ...
who ,
love for tho noblest, nation m the
"I am afraid Crimahaw’* mind i*&gt; that distilled water Is the best pre­
of the oxnll* ha* the same habit.
quite believe ye. missis," retorted Pat; world, because of our love for -Hit. | are making a *pecijlty of producing • fow,B ar" 0,1 ri5h‘: but ,ho lUMtioo weakening," regretfully commented servative for rubber that has to be
Is," shall the farmer
maku feather*
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"he'd tako anything,
bo took remaining members of Hie Grand market milk or «ll.n, U&gt;.lr milk lo ''
"■ ' when
"
stored for a long time.
u.uuuuwrj plant*
puum» where
»uw&gt; they'
um, do
uu nol nnd ,unc&gt;ok primary or pecon- tho Erratic Thinker. "When I In­
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Very Apropos.
Army, of thejtepublic. The added condanaary
have tbo by-product returned to their dar&gt;' Importance? It Is no use talking formed him a while ago that Hon.
.. Grandma
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slant in our" flag, the birlli uf a
ses: j sometime* think'
Marvin
Mooch
Is
egotistical,
arrogant,
Dally Reminder.
world-wide paririolism, Hie soli­ town. &lt;o looj out to tho Oklvo, tb.t ,Uut Iaac* polota, or about ataodurd negligent, extravagant. Incompetent,
thet a washboard would bo~a good
To bo able to say tho right thing, at
Protection for Canary.
darity of Hie Viiiied Sialo, the aro bolus ralv-1 lo n.vUoo tho co»a "• l«rt«tlau. noloao ». can ahow tho
preaent for some wimmin thet spend
Canaries kept in cages aro apt to commercial, qocinl ' and political that nm annuulU ut.-cirdod from Utolr Umwr-Umt then- 1. aotno eonoeditou visionary and totally unflt for tho of­ the right tlm*. Ln lho right placo— .
their tlmo doin’ rollin' exercise*.”— got a_ minute red Insect tn tho feath­
.
' ^atween tbj-ui and the product!™ qua!- fice ho holds. Instead of remarklhg that’s talent.
liiogrc.ss of our country lias been herds.
Washington Time*.
Tho kMtlM ot rnoroco.. tori®". Ho u uut CUKiaMInbout ouch with appropriate chuckle*. ‘Hut onter*. especially under tho wing*; when made possible through lhe valor
•uoh la tho case, the bird should have and rtelf-saurUlcn_ of tbo boys who cmutn. rtoa and ch.-v.. inctori.. U alao •«•«»»- ••*-■ •» cor.c rood about nupply- gido of that ho la all right, ch?' ho
Longest British. TunneL
merely
raid.
’
I
think
ao.
too!'
and
fought
for
lhe
Cuion.
a ilttio Insect powder sprinkled under
oncoumslns nod dMW then are -tilths
““ ““tet **“ '”‘‘lw
««•
Tho Severn tunnel. seven miles
Wc Who live today learn our !•■•*-&lt; to pay a good price fur wull-hred duirj
walkad away."- Kansas City Star.
tho wing, and tho cage should be
long, is the greatest lu Britain.
.
k.araoa M.a.
son of inspiration, of patriotism
tholr ralf-contro'.. coMare*. - mtertty ■coldod opt, and dried thoroughly' In and serviqo from these heroes. May
Tho average ben lay* about 80 egg*
the *un, or beforo the flro. A small
a
year,—
hut a fair
which they
bug of sulphur should be hung up in- this day recall sacred ineniorh-s,
Keep mo ueu vow*.
- ------, . average
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■uaplciou*. and demand tbe continu­
gray this day afford us one more
Tho man who com.* to your dairy ou«ht to ^ual
ahout tw,c* thaL
■id* the lop of th* cage.
ous homage'of tho** about them.
opportunity-for greeting the “old
boys" witli a smile, wilh a hearty farm and wants to buy tho heifers
Moreover, they aro domineering and.
hand ediakv, wilh a “God bless you.' from lho best cows b not alway* your
masterful, and wherever possible will:
Dally Thought.
Child Crusat? Feierhh? Sick?
For the boys who div&lt;i- in,- the best frieatl Bo canrfnl before you
be found to rule lb* roost.
I Wherever the search after truth be- Hpanish Aineriean War und for the
A era?*. pei'vi^ listless child.
I gin* there life begins. Wherever that Imys who survived we bring like ward* in tho dairy Industry to
Monroe St.—Across From Monument
Bnorrh -n-.M Ilf.
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c.ii- suiiittjrno very liltle,
tokens of love and coiiM-t-ration.
; then msaut ravenously} stomach
Must Prominent und Effectual
'1,'h'erofore, I, Woodbridge N. Fer­
M«ur; breath fetid; pains lit idoinCure for Bud Colds.,
ris, Governor of the State of Mich­
We
will give your orders the greatest attention.
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'When, you haver a bad cold ymi
igan. do hereby issue this my ProPtaancially, cow testing is of very ,,, hili.
and starts Up with
Everything in cut flowers. You will be pleased with
Wilril a n-imuty that will not only! Rlue-oyod mop are highly intetlsct- rlauialion and heartily urge the obgive relief, but effect a prompt miil.ual, morally Ann and mathematically MTvanca of Saturday, May 3th-1014. great benefit; reung ball* rail for (• m.i all-e.-oi a Wohri KUter—|
the stock you get from us—it’s fresh. I’hone 5995,
Jdgber prices, cows Mil for doublo tho - uni ttiiH- llilii ••xiwls worms, and
i»Tmnn« nl run-, a remedy that is; correct In thought,. word and act- (os Memor ial Day. ■*
Grand Rapids, Michigan. ■
idi'a-aul lo take, q remedy Hint con- They am tha nilrm nf «Viair famlll.**, I Given under my hund and the old prlcus when buy am wo record*, .ilujo-i •»,•;&gt; &gt;lid&lt;l has them. Kick-'
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ii-i.. vy -..-I.. Kitr.-i- j* net.'deii. Get a,
l.-uns nolhing
Chamber| an
d th0 powerful
figure*
in tha morel.
&lt;’r‘,a* &gt;h’*l
Stalo lids eighth
.. "T injurious.
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l"'*enui
ugures in
too toorai.
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ut
once.
You)
Inin * l.-HUth
—* ... worlds.
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v ttf
in v - ,,,
— "f
Treating Scour*.
t.'iiwJi H.-tneily meets ;..!
all ’•--•■*
inteUoctua!* and- ■lndu»trlal
&lt;fc'y
'*! —May
w 11...
ll,c «,.v,ar
Lord
oax. u» KickaptMil
these reipiirenienls.
­ ' When a bluo-avad maid m&lt;M&lt;&lt;* a blue one thouMUid nine Ininiin-d . find
When common scour* appear Inae••quirem.-nls. Il
IL arts
ai ls dn
on nat
natcandy chufeelion.
Ian. reliefs
the lung-,
lung'. aid.'
aid-,, evedmaii^.? ^otaG^k
hen fourt««» »»d * lt"-' Commonwealth dlalely reduce tho food oiushaU.
ure’s plan,
relieves lhe
.
cause of your
cxjMmtonUiou,
'.Hj!*?**' opens *tlih
1"’ soorelhms
M!cn’Uoiu con(1| the tug of ...
war.
’
lJjc **&lt;.’nty-&lt;?iglrth.
Il&gt;h'onuii&lt;&gt;nd-1
and r.-.^rW .............
In a c™“
Woodbridge .X. Ferns,
4«bbiu», A. E. AluLhealthy eomtition. Tins remedy inu
‘By the Goveruor:
Governoh
h world with- sub- und use, and can;
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Phone charges paid if oi^er amounts to $3.00 or
always I..- dciteoded U|«on. b&lt;&gt;id by; Subscribe for tbe BANNER, only
Frederick U. Mar Lindale.
i.“*-------------------------- WWfc.
.
over*.
- —‘.... ..
’
faro.1.™ of riUi»
-------------------- —----ffrrtu'iiilM'r «nr Maui Colunm
all dealera.
t )il.(W per year.
,
oeciTiary of bUlc.
^.B.wXEH WANT ADV&amp; PAY.— luiugv best results,

than Pills

Y

Chamberlain’s Tablets

Crystal Creamery Co.
Hastings, Mich

|“”^R^L™Y L. C. Sutherland
Piano Tuner

Spring Term

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

Detroit Business University

GrandRaDlds Floral 6o

fllired Hannah &amp; Sons, rroos.

�THF. HASTIN’OK

ORDER FOH MIBI.ICATION.
Slate of Micliigan. Tlu'-Prnbato.

Omt f„r In. o'.nfy „r B.^,.

BIRDS (SHOW SKILL

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Qliplay Almost Human Ingenuity

W A Y 14. IML

’ Farts About Our Foemy.
The tly i« a very interesting nnimnl, although he is “lhe most dangiToits wild ariimnl un earth" us he;
spn-rttlv lyptmnl •fever, cliolera In-fiutlffqi/ dysentery,
lubcreuhHia,
spihai rnentngilH and many .other
Illi II ilitU’Oses.
Only n few young ptnlher flics

Council Proceedings

Grange Department I

The next Pomona Granite will he
...dd with Mupte 13’ftf Grange at
-.iilimiiL—-r—| Maple Grove Center, May 27, 1014.

OFFICIAL

At u session of Mild court, held n'
r_ Unbinn NprJa
the probate ofilce, in the Hily of.
m
NCSIS.
Hasting* in said county, on Uh?
Htxleerilh itay of April’A. I». H»! 4. I
•
•gin finding tuiil
M»&gt;n comMayor Jamiewm |.rr*iillng.
tneeling at t.finrioite fr.tery sub­
limy begin'feeding
und suw&gt;n
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|.r,.„.ni al roll call: Aid. Carveth,
&lt;-rang- should hate a good
Present: Hon. Cbiw. M. Mack, Baltimore Oriole’s Nsst Is Constructed inriu'M
hiyinx egg* Tlie lly loy.s
•
Judge of Probate.
I Lika
“
. and Hung From
a “
Pouch
fri'in 120.10,15ft eggs at (fin* lime and Edmond*, Hilton. Heney, Lunn, ddegulion nrraenL
Housch und Hetoao. Absent nt roll .-s,,w by-laws will be adopted nt
. lu tha Mailer of lhe K«tole of
Helen M. Dayton. 11, , ea-. ,i.
psriorlty In Construction.
The singe
A. E. Patton. Administrator hav-'
,ii:-", '”.T '" "" • ’ '■
or-Aprji Mhnd
m« m r.w. ,n
ing filed in Raid court his petition j
.Minutes of April 20th read and
Baltimore.—True It Is that many ot
praying for rranotiR therein staled
..Iapproved.-The following bills were I87&lt;J, nnd many of them are &lt;»&gt;*Reteh*. New
pmcliiMMi
of- Hip
that he may be lir&lt;-n*«‘d to sell Hu* Ithose birds which went away for tho live feeding upon liilh.
huuiteti:
.
Grange demand a riintige.
interest of the i|cce.-i*t'd in the real twinter vabatlon have not yet thought
•c) Pupa, a resiing slaim of 2 or John W. Herron, late&gt;r.
.w.no There nre many jm(H»rtani thing*
estate thereto, described to private &lt;of returning to their summer homes. 3 ilays ill which the maggot beeopies I.. Bussell, arcouiil
Save Without
which iKivern lhe policy of the
sale.
■Rut some of them have, for some como
Jaij. Tudor, leain
..03 Grange Hint will comn up for ac­
Il is Ordered. Tltfll the fifteenth
plotex
lhe
great
change
from
mag
­
Win.
Hilton,
draying
tion
nt
this
time.
Taking
nil
thingi)
tiny of May A. D. It'll, nf len o’clock take a ticket that permits several stop- got tn a winged Insect. ’
.. Jess.- MuAre,. draying^5
into consideration. Ihis will be one
in the forenoon, nl said protmlnl
coining out a* a fly. il feed’s H.i'lings Transfer Ho. draying. ..65 of the iniHl important mee|ings of
[ overs juid side trips by the way.
. After ..................
office, he and is hereby appoiiiled i It's safe to say-that young Miss Rob-i hiKl flies ntetiit for II «iny« lie
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Wallace -------Green, draying.
for hearing wild petition;
, •nil, ,,,
., ,/ . n llltio Harv.
--- i ll HlMlireH il* lli'st liatl'll of l'PU1*1
Mlaa
Hlnahlvd
It te Further Ordered That nuh- ,n •nd
Bluebird fscl a little nerv-1
- A, I*. Wood, labor
.Mutters of local Granges should
.*141.18 solicit members for tin* llflh d/lie notice Ihcreof Im) given bv pub- ou" ’b'"0 d,&gt;" wh®» ’bey think of Ou- s|&gt;ruig are e.|it:il II. Mueller, Mfg. Co
ii,l;" X. r..r I
|» *• *1K *•'*'«&gt;*• '*«112. 1.IJ....................... Grund ItupidR Suply Co...
gree und bring Iheir cnndidntrs'to
C. te-onacd, labot................
lhe meeting.
three successive weeks previous lol to the north. Of course. H's different '
f, ■„ .i.„
*!"’ Ihyt-'with the older oae*. for tbeir homes (ly-nn^jjiHk; IW, and -we.Ms, and Wm. Leonard, teteir......
The new Castleton Grange should
S. Mead, team,..
make mi effort lo get tis large n
trigs BANNER a newspaper print-1 may have withstood the winter;
number of Iheir members out ns
ed and circtilnt^&lt;t in said county.
du have to build, why Uiey roiling trial I er.. garbage.
then If they do
J. ITankenberger. Ial»or
Clias. il, Mark.
nosjible.
as It may te* u lofig lime
are old bauds st the business. Very
.toieph Jones, Uber..........
lieftiri* u Piiinona iiii'ctiiig is held ns
A true copy.
Judge o£ Protate.* likely the bird misses wish They had
uhntuiinbli' mill.
Oscar Hall, labor
near ngnin.
•
Ella C. Kgglesteh.
given more attention t&lt;S the construeO...I*.
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Boyd,
labor
Star Grange has/a cIsim of 42 lu
. ftegister-of Probate.
weight o£ foud.to mu- iu&lt;?il aiulTIn Cily Cleric, postage
be initiated Jn thc/fird a ml ilh de­
Unga. J’ut It’a one ot a young bird's prolnHei« or- sucking ■ tulw* I* tin* A. J. Jewell, accooo1
grees uL their next/meet inp. May to. :■
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17IRST *nd kelnudiug. Mortgage 5% Cold
Tort” n..rran«i&lt;’n.t.-.i •-ng'tssr
NOTICE OF COMIIIKl‘"dv. ■
Moved by Aid. Lunn that ac- meeting
।
which «ih presided over
and fl.fUUdrnominstioniBnd recommend them
.
SIGNERS ON CLAIMS petite Is about the biggest?thing in its ",l"
world. Eating about fifty times a d»y i ‘I'""1' ''J1 " ',l'
slate Ma*ler J. C. kelc|&gt;am.
enunte te« nllowed and ardent tlrawn liy
,
.
a*
•
*«fe
investment.
An attractive feature in
Slate of Michigan
County of as it does, there isn't much limo to | “"*' *''
on respective fund*. Carried. Ayo,
al,a
this investment te that they are Income Tax
We iiavc failed lo receive pro­
Barry, ss.
.
all.
t
।grams from
Castleton. Ihikioy
notice bow He home is made. Then fly;
Kxei*
.mPpaid
‘
® hc,dcr
that the
’
•
tax
at,hihe
source.,or ,he
MnyetlJut-AhL-I-unn IbflL Ibn-pe- tlomers.
i
- Ealata nf Eliza A. Croon Tulley.
Orangyvilh', Maple fiWiTir
f
By killing, nn f.i-l n* they tilmn of Wilcox and Allen for a Prairieville
Wc, tho uqth*rsigned. having been nest there are so many gay and happy
:
Granges.
appointed by the Probate Court for events that more serious thoughts are •■nine -ojil. nil the winter lli&lt;-s. thal scavenger license !«• rejected.'CarItnvi* b&gt;i&gt;n hilling in building*.
(he County nf Burry. Slate of Mich­
rieil. 4.
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I'nlon Grange.
Citizens 4145 and 1122.
Fifth Floor
■2
Dy rivalling tip nil manure
igan, Cojnmiiuiioners lo receive, »*x- dismissed for*the tlmo.
Moved by Aid. Carvelh I hat Hie
Program for I’ninn Grange for
Hell .Main 228.
Mich. Trust Bldg.
arnine and adjust all claims nml de­ 1 Some observers of birds have placed mid nmrwhere m.s innytnwrf.
petition of W. J. Walkins and 10 .May 16th. (Father** Day.'i
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By
keeping
Jrtips
in
rovdifferent
colored
ribbons
at
the
foot
ot
mands of all persons against Raid
Song.
“Old
Home
Friend.*,"
deceased. do hereby give notice that the trees where orioles were building
niiltei* to rciiorj .it next tncriitnr. Brothers Clarence and Volney Har­
are IhirkC!
we will meet at the store nf Preston their nest. Tho orioles accepted the
Cnrriwl.
dy and Roy Hush.
re they ran
K. Jewell al Assyria Center. Assy­ ribbon with silent thanks and wove
.Moved by Aid. Hilton I bat lhe pe"Fathers With Their Children in
ria, Mich, nn Wednesday, the first tha colors together not aimlessly, but
lition &lt;&gt;f Ed. Waite nnd II other* lo Work nr Play," A talk by Hnd her
day of July. A. I). Hill, nml nn Tues­ after a definite plan. A naturalist trite
improve West Grand street from Mrtrris C«x.
day, the first day of Sejitembcr, A. D. of showing such a nest to an elderly
Market slri'et we*l te* referred lo 'RocilAlion. "Daddy Knows,” Bn&gt;.
1914, at 10 o'clock A. M„ of each of woman, who seriously suggested using
lli«* Rlreot. committee. Harried.
Orson Tobias.
only your ueighlior's duly t&lt;&gt; dean
said days, for the puri&gt;oRo of ex­
Moved by Ahl. Hilton Hint the
Song. "Just Across The Bridge of
amining and allowing said claims, tho bird, to knit stockings.
riniiii of Mr. Htantop for a drowne«l Years, Dear.'*
The nest of tbe Baltimore oriole, j
and that four months from lhe first
Iiofm* Ih* referred lo ibe slrecf eom“How Shall n Father Train Hi*
whose
nemo,
by
the
way,
comes
from
|
day nf May. A. I». 1014, were allow­
millee. Harries!.
Son'in Money Matter*?” n discus­
Its
colors,
yellow
and
black,
those
of
j
ed by said court for creditors tn
Moved by Aid. Harvelh that the sion led by Brother Elmer Hatha­
Had* Enough of "Sport.'’
present Iheir claims to us for ex­
Itond of Frank'Btanley be accepted way. »
amination and allowance.
When the prince of Wales—later nnd n scavenger license i&amp;su&lt;*d.
Hoc it al inn, “Gelling Acquainted"
Dated, Assyria, .May 2nd A. D.
King Edward—visited India he took Hurried.
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Keel Toiyas.
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part In a tiger hunt, mounted on an
Moved by AM. Carveth that the
"Fathers Example in Citizenship"
E. J. Bach.
elephhnt. with his gillie, Peter Rob­ report nf A. D. Cadwallader am­ a talk by Brother Ansel Phillips.
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
ertson, behind him in tho howdab. ounting to W6.33 lines collected for
Song, “Thy Will. Nol Mine." .
Commissioners.
Suddenly a swarm of bees descend­ violation of the law be received nnd
Roll call responded lo by eat-A
in Western Michigan.
ed on them and stung both prince and fill'd. Harried.
giving a memory of his or her fathExtinguishing Fire.
Moved by Aid. Lunn that lhe
gillie severely. Peter cried out In
Store on Comer of Monroe and Division Ave. '
If a rug is thrown over a burning
Flowers for fathers will lie pre­
hie agony, regardless of nil rank.: claim of Henry Bvntman be re­
object It must bo wrapped closely In
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
"Whit's the use o' stayin' here to be ferred to lhe Qlly Attorney. Car­ sented by girls of lhe Grange.
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order to exclude air
The burning
Close with the flower march.
Bell. 173
Bell, 651
sUnged to death by these beasts, a' for ried.
Moveil by Ahl. Wooten that lhe
I.ura Tobias.
Citizens, 5173
,
Citizens, 6251
petition
nf.Mr*.
I
wan
for
water
on
Lecturer.
present Water for anything but an
West Bond street be granted. Car­
ried. Ayes. nIL,
,
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Slar GrniiQt*extinguishen. A wet towel thrown
Moved liy AgBfi‘ld&lt;&gt;n that the so­
Cling to Primitive Customs.
Progrrffn for Star Grange, Nn. WMl,
' docket for Jus- May 16th, .Father's Day.)
Tho tendency of the human mind to CUI ing of* -a crifl
will extinguish It sufficiently so that
to Aid. Lunn.
revert to primitive customs is every lice^lould be ।
Music by Grange.
it may bo smothered easily. Pull down
i'-uiikM. AyraL,
day
made
manifest
in
tbe
games
of
Roll cal! responded In by each
a biasing curtain and extinguish It on
Moved by Ab
liilnn that the giving a memory of bis nr her fat Itchildren, for the Swiss youngsters still
II. C. Rogers lie
play st making fire by rubbing sticks, sui. -ualk urodi
le-wnlk rnmmit"FnlhfTR With Their Children
and the bow nnd arrow are common
nel.
Carried. In Work and Play" a talk by Will
rortdng.
toys among the budding, men of all Aym*. all.
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Barry county, and boats, fishing tackle, etc.,
Garrison.
Moved hy 41«L ifiddon that the
jour ontlng can but be a pleasure if spent at
Reading. “Daddy Knows" by Don
any such fund of Indian \storlcs and side-walk
D; Cudwnllacter be Blivm.
An English clergyman recently was
traditions to fire their-youthfnl I magi- referred to sido-wnlk committee
liislrutnculnl music by orchestra
Remarkable Neet Builders.
instrumental tn furnishing an evi­
nattehs, ns have those of our pwn wilh isiwor to act. Carried. Ayes, of brothers, let! by -Frank Bush.
dence of the persistency of tbo primi­
all.
tend.
"How Shnll n Fnthi-r Train His
tive in modern man. For* the amuse­ Lord Baltimore, is constructed like a
Moved by Ahl. Hilton thnt chair­ son- in - money- mailers?" Frank
man pF lho street commit I
ami Blivin and B&lt;-ri Arehart.
ment ot his pariahloners, and tor tbe pouch and hung from the limb of an
Art of Memory.
*i&lt;le-walk cominiU.ee be wipowcred
purpose of bringing to light any undls- • elm, or willow or maple. And the
'T'alherx Example in Ciiizcnsliin"
Tbo beet way to remember a thing |n socure*an cngtnner la-look over a &lt;li«cuasten !&lt;■&lt;! by Al Melxmald.
Might Explain IL
covered genius which mlghb be lying': wise little bird knows-enough to build
How Germany r With Drugs.
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a
shallow
nest
If
It
is
attached
to
a
s
I
hh
-I.
nnd
si«ieWg)k
grade
nt
the foltewiMl by Mrs., Bush and Miss
is
thoroughly
to
understand
it
and
oft
­
After spending the summer in •
dormant among them, he instituted a
Tbe Gens...
nment ban for
stout
branch
and
a
deep
ono
U
on
a
corner
of
Broadway
and
Green
en to recall It to mind. By reading
mountain hamlet In Tennssaae, the
competition in wood carving, selecting
years
fixed
tbo
.retail
price
of
drugs,
swaying
twig.
visitor hired a native to help pack up.
continually with great attention, and slreriR aud report n next inroling.
Song. “I Will Love You When
such subjects as'man on horseback,
Ayeg, Carvel h. Hilton. The Silver Threat!* Are Shining even to tho extent of designating what AS they were engaged in boxing a
walking, plowing and performing sim ­ Few birds surpass tho oriole In the never passing a passage without un­ Carried.
’Lunn, Seldon and Woolen. Nays. Among lhe Gold,” by Sisters Mc­ mu be charged for bottle, cork. lalwL - ahslf of books the mountaineer re­
ple and common actions. The results beautification of their homes, but derstanding and considering it weB. Edmonds, llerney nnd Housch.
or
nt box used in dispensing
Donald ami Bryans.
were startling. In practically every there is one. the bays of southeastern the memory will be stored with knowl­
Such list Is revised marked: "Somehow Ah nevah keered
To the Honorable Mayor and
.Nellin Grout,
: the medicine.
much foh books; but." be re­
instance they bore striking resemb­ Asia, which goes a step further. This edge, and things will occur at times Council:
Lechirer. I each year, furnishes a curiously inter­ sumed after a thoughtful pause, "Ah
lance to tho efforts of our ancient and bird even Illuminates its home. It when wo want thorn, though we can
On
aecounl
of
business
matters
esting
supplement
to tho German drug
sticks small J|nnps of motet clay on the never recollect tho passage or from
can't read, an* mebbe that had sumpin'
prehistoric forebears.
ilial will claim the largosl part of
Journals.
.
inside walls or the next and then whence wo draw our ideas.
to do with IL"
v
my lime during the coming year
catches some of the innumerable fire­
A boiler warier In Chicago haa be­
I find'Hint it will he irtipoMihte for
Banner Want Ads Bring Results. flies and fastens them In tbo sticky
Ingenious Smuggling Device.
tne. to art as alderman during the come too big a man for his job. and
Will 8ava Tlm« for HouSswIfs.
clay. The result Is startling in Its cvb
consequently
bar
been
discharged.
He
Opium
smuggling
wa*
fniatrated
by
Cotton often gets unwound and dirty
Mrs. McFoy—I know, ye'll be ptezed coining year, and therefore I here­ became, literally, too big a man. Ho the San • Francisco police recently,
dehce of Intelligence. The little bird
by lemkT rtiy n-signalion as aider­
homo Is lighted by a dim phosphores­ to hear. Mrs. Mcflnsbb, thot me daugh­ man from .Llie. -Klrat Wanl. I tin.
when an tngenloa* attempt wu made in lhe family mending basket, nspeels 1r&lt;-iyn«lion !oAake j'fTi’Ct ui •Ude thu bqUers.
cent glow. Reluctance to credit a bird ter Mary Ann is to. tie married to Jim­
to.get It Into the city Jail. Patrick!.i ly when the busy housewife has much
speve time to
my Doyle utxt wake." Mrs. McSnub— once.
with such Ingenuity may well be
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Dougherty xtuffed an Imitation rub-f‘-mendlDg to-do. aad
Signed.
doned. but scientists tell tho story, "Iodide.&gt;01 am thot. fur it was only
ber grape with opium, tied It to the'
t« n«f tero-. meta h«'« with the
atem of a bUnch of real grapto. and loa. **
*"*? * 1“ *
dwl
A. W. Hilton.
adding that the hay* Is capable of this raarning thot I saw tbe poor boy's
Briggs
—
"You
must
havo
a
lot
of
carried
In
lhe
bunch
to
a
woman
pried
°
ut
*
**
1
*1 Ot
Tayther
folro
him
out
av
the
bouse."-rMoved
by
AM.
Woolnn
Ilial
lhe
teaming many clever tricks.
Puck. '
roigiialioii of Aid. Hilton be ac­ trouble keeping your wife dressed up oner. A* Dougherty la n probationer. troubl° “n&lt;1 ke*P lhe cotton dean,
in
the
height
of
style.
”
Griggs
—
"Yes,
cented. Curried.
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bl* offence I* likely to coat him dear. I *
------------------ -------Aaelin Wa* Restored to WIFE HIS “HOUSE FLOWER’
Moved hy Aid. WoofotrIlial coun­ bul It's nothing to the trouble I'd
Economical Kansas Housewife.
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Sharks In Scottish Waters.
have if I didn't."—Boston Transcript.
Health by Lydia E. Pink­ Husband Would Pump Water on Her Tho Lamont Leader tells of a woman cil adjourn, i iterned.
W.r,.d U Collet
' t * S—l
'1«’*
who is so economical that when a fly
BIU
&lt;«,
&lt;h.
Ulrd
to
Tom.
&lt;m
,
t
“
-"
’•*•* '*• &gt; ln»
“*
Every
Day,
Bays
Young
Spouse
Florida’s Tiny Mountain.
ham’s Vegetable
w. T«m. .ira.r.rcm. «" »'
O”"*“
—
In Seeking Divorce.
. Tell Into the sirup sbo picked tbo fly
Mount Pleasant, Florida, Is prob­
Biggs—"The acle/itiit* havo found a lb. UrU.,-1
out
and
licked
tho
sirup
off.
—
Kansas
would
,ou&gt;,
m&lt;ud
dropplur
.
1
*■&gt;"•
**
“
*
*
Kr»
uimUb
of
I.hln,
Compound.
ably tho smallest m/untaln. aa well fish that blushes." Diggs—"Gee. I
•
Georgetown. Del.—Declaring that her City Star.
as tho least in elevation iu this coun- e'posod tha flshea along tho bathin' UP m, bMdt Ol Jual Urn ,.(*»•
beaches were blusbln* all th* time.'*
Minneapolis, Minn.-"After my little husband called her bls "house flower,"
»m. .ceumil
'« ■*• -•“•W"* ‘“J"'?" ""r*1
el, and Is tho highest determining
Courier.
I ■barka were observed to hover abouL
JI.mm r Want Ad* Bring ib-Mills. point in the stalo.
। my aides which the placing her head under a pump, Mrs.
American
copper
mines
turned
out
msny or i nsm.
Whence the Term ••Quack.'’
I caused by inflamma­ in lho Bussex county court here bcm
Rainfall Peculiarly □Ivldsd.
| A door was mads to shut, but soms
118.&amp;~9,133 pounds of copper In 1913,
"Quack" doctor originally meant
tion. 1 suffered a granted a- divorce from her husband.
In the :west of England, especially pearly 2,000,000 less than In 1911, but
• apparently sensible -people never reLevin Magee. The specific ground
quake'' or ague doctor.
Cumberland, the greater part of the
i sites this fact.
was
cruelly.
Tho
couple
were
mar
­
month and grew very
thin. I was under the ried January 14. 1911.
fall is heavier lu the'summer half of
Sordid Thought.
Tho bride, a delicate young woman,
yourjbldfimiitiir^
I doctor's care for two
What a large number of lawyers tbe
long years without objected when her husband insisted
MikZit look spiclTand spin?#Yo
income tax tangle is going to make
lany benefit Finally that she work in tbe fields. "Ho would
can do it yourself with this wondtrfi
Overlooked.
happy, if there be true happiness In
como Into the bouse and call me his
product, which give* floors, wooc
A bridegroom 1s a person who raking In fees.
bouse flowor. Thru ho seized mo and
work and furniture a beautiful, san:
spends a lot of money buying himaelf
f------ 'got Lydia E. Pink- saying house flowers needed water,
taiy Uning finishJ
a wedding suit that nobody notices.—
liam's Vegetable Compound. After tak­ ho placed my hood under tho pump
Bird's Wing Powerful.
Dallas News.----f
' e
Drive* Rheumatic Pains Away, from the blood and drive it out of
ing tbe third bottle of Uie Compound I and pumped water all over me. 8oi4bRelieves Backache and Blad­ theItsystem.
was able to do my housework and today tlmes ho did this thrco times a day,
20 times more powerful, proportionate­
matters not how old you are, off
uooa
control.
—
der Disorders After A
1 am strong and healthy again. I will saturating mo completely. Each time
how long you have suffered, Croxone
ly speaking, than those of a man's
"That
man
has
*
wonderfully
well
­
answer letters if anyone wiehca to know 1 was compelled to change my cloth­
is so prepared that It is practically
train(Al memory." "Yas.’ He can make
ubent my case. ’’-Mrs. Joacfii Aseun, ing. On a number of oU&gt;er occasions
impossible' to take jt
into the human
Taken
It remember anything be chooses."—
system without results. You will find
OB Mooroe St, N. HL, Minncapoite, Minn.
Washington Star.
Sleep disturbing bladde? Weak­ it different from all other remedies.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnesses, backache, rheumatism, and There is nothing else on earth like
Invented by an English chemist. It Is the many other kindred ailment* iu It starts to work immediately,
Somathing New to Think of.
Cgnhot Stop Hlccougha
so commonly come with dedin­ and more than a few doses are sel­
"You know there's more In this alleged to. be fireproof, waterproof which
New York.—Hilda Caln, eleven, has
ing years, need no longer be a source dom required to relieve even the
world than tpouey." "If there is my
been hiccoughing sin co she was fright­
of dread and misery to those who are most chronic, obstinate cases]
wife
hasn't
thought
ot
IL"
it is the most' wonderful: remedy;
past the middle age of life.
you need such ened by a ragamuffin on Thanksgiving
A Stubborn Cougli Is
The new. discovery, Croxone,’ over­ ever made for restoring the lifeless
day. Physicians have used . every
■
Wearino und Risky. comes all such disorders because it re­ organs to health and kfrength and
known remedy, but are unable to stop
Eyss of the Lower Animals.
I.riting .a stubteu-n rough “hang moves the very cause of the trouble. It ridding the system of every particle
you have tbe aUghtwt doubt
Horses, giraffes and ostriches have
soaks right into the kidneys, through of uric acid, and ybu can take it with
tho largest eyes ot land animals; cut­ on" in the spring is risky. Foley’s the walls and linings; cleans out tnc the utmost confidence that nothing
. it with. Clear and seven
1 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vc«ctAHoney &amp; Tar Compound heals raw
300 Take Cigarette Cure.
tlefish of sea creatures.
Caatpound will helpyou,wrtto
inilarncd
surfaces in the throat and little filtering gland* and cells, and on earth will so quickly cure such
Hoboken, N. J.—Wives, mothers and
give* the kidney* new strength to do conditions.
bronchial
tubes
—
mokes
sore,
weak'
ysUaEJMakham MedicineCo. sweethearts looked dn while 300 men
You can obtain an original pack­
spots sound and whole—slops slub- their work properly. It neutralizes
' Will surely Ctet it.
and dissolve* the poisonous uric edd age of Croxone at trifling cost from
Do not ask opinion* of candid peo­ born, tearing coughs. Refuse sub­ aubstancc* that lodge in the joint* any first-class drugfrist. All druggists
tors Rotorder McGovern.
ple unless you are braced for a Jolt stitutes.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv. and muscles, causing rheumatism; are authorized to personally return
C. E. llarvey, Apent
Banner ’Wriill’ "ids ‘ Tiring 'ITcaulls. and make* the kidneys filter and &gt;Hi the purchase price if CrOAOM Should
r-HANNKR WANT ADVS. PAY.—
Hustings, Mid).
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Chink of fienry Smith
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When You Want Flowers For
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IN BARRY COUNTY
Clmlctlon Rmttr Than All Other
Itarty Coanty Paptra Camblnsd.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

20 PAGES

2300095648

OPTIMISTIC CROP REPORT

FOR THE STATE OF MICHIGAN

BARRYCO.HEALTHWEEK
DEPUTY RECT MHJ.VRE OF THE
STATE HOARD OK lliCAl.T'ii EX­
PLAINED THE WAITER.

ANNUAL DEATH TOLL OF
THIS COUNTY IS TOO
General Knots ledge Of Health Rules
Would Result In Fewer
•
।
Draths.
.“Barry,'Cp. Good Henlih Week"
is I he designation of an event ar­
ranged for Friday evening.- and
scheduled to take place uIhiuI the
njiildlr of Novemli'r. In the court
room that evening a mooting of
those interesled was held. Io which

HASTINGS

BANNER. Fsssfe

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 21,1914

TO ABOLISH CHILD
LABOR IN THE 0. S.LA.

Was That Issued by the Scr’y of
Blate May 1. Crop Prospect*
Fine in Barry &lt;aj.
OWEN RILL TO RECEIVE ITS
The Michigan. Cn&gt;i Report for
THIRD HEARING TO­
May shoe's wheat indicated about
MORROW
Kt per cent of an average crop on
May I. A year ago the indication
was 83 per rent. Hye was t»5 per
rent, compared with 87 one year PROHIBITS INTERSTATE
ago.. The nverage of oats sown is
SHIPMENT OF GOODS
aboid. the same a* a year ago, with
no report yet as tn prospects for
that rrop.- Prospects for fruit arc Produced In Establishments Where
generally reported good except for
Four Statutory Provisions
peaches. In the "fruit bell” the av­
Aro Not Applied.
erage prospect this year is W per
Eighty-seven millions of Ameri­
cent, as compan*d with IW tier cent
cans have said that children under
al the santi* date last year.
A drive through the country will 11 ought -not to .work' in factories.
bear out the optimism of the Michi­ Of the 7rt.tMMi.iMm who live in mining
gan report as to wheal ami fruit, si ate.*, .it,(MX),(mat have forbidden
and with every prospect of a tine tffiildran under 10 to work in mines.
oats crop. Prospect^ look IIMIer- 15,000,01X1 have on their statute
Ing for a prosperous year for the books an cigfit-bour day for chil____ jJtrn anti 58,&lt;XK),o&lt;mi a night work ;
farmers of Barry county.
prohibition for all under'hl yeai
How many Americans an* willing!
JAKE MLE JS QUALIFIES
to go on record as opposing such re1
AS FIRST WARD ALDERMANI Mlriction.*? Next Friday they willI
1 assemble nl. Washington for the'
,Socialist Parly Member Decides To third hearing &lt;&gt;n the Palmer-Owim
bill which forbids the shipment ini
Accent Sent of A. E. Hilton,
interstate commerce of good* pro­
duced in establishment*
where1
Reslgnifi.
these four provisions are not ap­
plied.
Jacob
Nless, tile
well-known
The friends of lhe bill were heard
member of the Socialist parly jmd
the parly's candidate for mayor, early m Mandi amt among lli&gt;- doz­
has declded'to accept his election to en speakers nt Hint hearing were
Miss
Julia C. Lathrop, chief of-the
Hie keut in .the cHy council, made
vacant' by the resignation of A. E. Ghlldr&lt;*n*s Bureau: .Mr*. Florence
Hilton, democrat., who recently re­ Kelley, of the National Consumer's
ixmgue;
Dr. Willicyn. Draper Lewis.
signed. .Mr. Nies* at first refused
Ho* honor- tendered him, but In* Dean of the.Uuiverally of Pennsyl­
vania Law School; Dr. A. J. McKi'Iqualified on Friday evening.
Mr. N'iowi is a conscientious work­ wuy. of Virginia, and Owen R. Ixiveer and h&lt;* will make an excellent joy, renend secretary of lhe Na­
co-worker with Hermon 1). Selden, tional XTliild laiMT Oinmfttoe. Miss
representing the 'find ward, wlio Is Jam* Addam* did not attend the
also a new member of the council. hearing, hut she 1s heartily in favor
Mr. Nieu will fall heir to Mr. Hil- of the hill.. She has summed up her
(bn's rneliibersliip in the variou* reasons for sup|M&gt;rling it:.. “Be­
cause our ‘social and indiislrinl
committees.
problems an* interstate problem.*, il
ik*comes increasingly obvious thntthey must, be regulated through fed­
eral legislation. Ever since the nt&gt;
tempt made years ago by Senator
Bqveridge, I have lmpe&lt;l to sec a
national child lalmr law. Ilitjierto,
in our efforts to enforce child lalsir
law*, we have not only insiHvled Hie
factories hut wo have triVd to fol­
low the child into the.factory from
the home and the school. In contrhst tn this, the method applied in
the Palmer-Owen bill now |M*ndmg
in CongreM and in all lhe federal
child labor bills that have been inipMluped.^is^Ui djsgover (be vlotapected product. V lM*Heve that fl|hi*

PART ONE-1 TO H

NUMBER 3

tir"‘, ss.it.™..™Mtst8Eniiaf
“’saTiar Vim old whs
H BURT
“ TUESDAY
.. .EVENING
.
kib ran china

Many Visit- Beauty Spot. Which
Should Be Improved. SquirtVIs
and Deer AIMTHiiii*.
sn-eil cfinIn spite of itam-T--,------dilion, the: city pura I* rapidly In­
coming a favorite place with -the
citizens. ,Tlm fonnaliou' nf the 'or­
ganizations for impfOWm-nl of. the
park ami thy deer as’ceni-i* of at­
tractions have rwiuUod in a natural
growth of Inlei'iMl in this beautiful
piece, of woodland. Which many cit­
ies would b- prbud to spend tlmu-.
amis of dollars upon ill ihuking ad­
vantageous improvements. Score*
go to see the deer, which nra pros­
pering. The wild buck tia* breome
reconciled Io captivity..
A minor attraction in the park l»‘
lhe squirrel family. Several month.*‘
ago Aldehuan Charted Lmni liber­'
ated in the park his pat fox squir­’
rel. "Dick," who at ogee found a
t'oni|»nni&lt;m. "Dick." is yw lhe heml
&lt;d_ajmmly of four, which may ba
seen pTayiiigln“lW loiJlf''rth.* traes
Mr. Lunn is th- source of a con-'
slant supply of mils for the *quir-’
rels. The birds In the park are aiso
very numerous.
’ •
♦‘The jnrrk has wondevful poreiiol-'
itics for development int" a b-auly-'
spot, which the citizeiUknml visitors
would greatly enjoy. ‘
.

pmirw* ioiiili- Opera To Be Given
By lim/w Tulcnt Under Dirreliiui «»r Miss Weiwrl.
MINER KEEIJCU TELLS IS* - IN­
OVER SIX HUNDRED MEMBERS &gt;
Tn*
mwiiTv
f. Hes(fieiil.Aof Hasting* are soon In - TERESTlNG MANNER’-OF A
OF Nl'NDAY SCHOOL IN THE
(hav- an uppmtiniity of *-eiiig "Ml"
CHINESE FUNERAL
PRtMIESSIDN
■
r.h-rry Binswim.' a delightful flume
.
‘ ■•
'l"|"'!a
by Ji'lm
iMilg-. w-|l"I"..?*’ ■??.
•&gt;“un Wilson
” ii*"ii ivugiv
i
»
.
I known com|pr*-r. idaywrighf mid ..men ununurnn un»
THE CHURCH IS PACKED TWICE
11 ■■■ •••».■■ .•&gt;-» -m iHIRED MOURNERS NUM11
1
BER TWO HUNDRED FORTY-TWO
TO SEE AND HEAR THE BISHOP Hose Eat Imlii*'Parish, Thui-sday amll
• Friday. June I and 5. and it* sucre** ।
It Was u Groat -Day for Hailing*
i-y Bl"s-&lt;&lt;m'' wo 1.Im*.given tinder Hie:
Metlfoillste. Many XJcrgynien
Irani, d .l.i .•&gt; t ion
Mi" Ruth I

Old Miilismmrdun 'Temples ■
Im Good Repair.
Pekin. Wednesday, S-pt. |«.
for her -Arci--* ill developing ama-: I jum arrival at p-km. we have Io
four talent.. Sin*
She will reheattoe
rehearse lliei
Hie ‘‘laHn "Iir. iiaggagr, a* tli-y have-no
trairt Hi- ehona-.’iml nt-! -h-eking -y.*l-m. You rmi|dy .«—

N’aturo was in her kindest mood
when she gave th- MethodiMa of
Hastings such a perfect 'tty Tue&gt;day in-which to do honor Io Bishop
William Burt, of Buffalo, on his Brat
playing th- till- n»1«*.
l'.*iJU*l ••'.dsid-.lh'*: Tartar wail, mid
visit in our city. At'5JO lhe members of Hie Pun- - Tli» &lt;&gt;|M-ru uill l»‘ olaboratelyl**Mr bot.-l, th- GrumL. Hotel !&gt;&gt;•»
day School’who could do so met al .staged. Th'* nctfou all takes pfai-i "ag-n lai*, it short •Intaijr-inside.
Icik( renrasenlotiveg of the press,
the church. Under the dir—lK'ii &gt;•: - Cherry Bh&gt;.&lt;&gt;um" brings out* nllThep'iab. built live or .-ix'y-ur- ago and
ami of the anti-tuberculosis spelety.
Chas. G. Maywood, they wt-re form­
Hie Women's club, lhe W. C. T. U,
-d in line, two abreast and head&lt;*d fre.*hn—* and quafnl picturesque-10*11 by a Ciennan. W- at’- paying
lhe tlrnngi* mid other orguiiixations
by Kuenzcl's band, they march&lt;*d t-.
were-i|ivdrd. There wns -n lih-rnl
lheir places in front-’ of Court
respoiftb frohi all of them. f». E.
House iifiUBlYF" whffFF ’Tlli’y -WW» '
MeClure. ilepnty srerolnry of the
[‘tn- Ibid" oip. how i&lt;&gt;
formed in two double lines, to awnil
State Bonnl of Health, was present
"Miss Ch.'rty. Blossom" lolls a
the coAiing of the .5:55 tram. TJi|ov- slm’y. a* protly oml
1" explain lhe slate iNiani's part in
lillle folks of Class No. i and tlmse Japanese
'
tlin nropF'sed Good Henlih Week.
who were unable to walk were con­ bright a romance as ever occurred Wen* llrsl told that guid&gt;!
He aiKo told nboul the wonderful
veyed to. this point-in autom-bil'-*. in Hie Flowery Kingdom. Il i« a only be obtained from tliu legutmi
hil-rest and nltcndanci* at the
After the arrival of the train’. love idyl jewelled with bright color, but we found one at the hotel. W
"HilNdalrvEo. Gmwl Health Week,
Bishop Burt. District' Superint-n- ,happy laughter, comical situations, got started about ten a. m- and a
which was h-ltl_iii Mart'll, mid In
' dent Dr. J. C. Floyd ami Hie.pnslAr. 'tilling mii'jc. sparkling sours mitt we wen* near th?’ ambassador's w
which Ih- average attendance was
G&lt;d*ha Rich whn smile and callMl on him. H- t* the Hon. W»
Rev. Russell II. Rready, were con- winsnme
'
IJMX) people every day, and capacity
Hi. "
liuliHieurt'-d
way J. Cnflimm. U&lt;* look a great d-al-I
veyed from th- depot to the inter- dance
'
houses al every session..
.
three art*.
..
I pains lo inform ns of everything.
sretifin of State and Church slreefs, thrmiuh
1
The records of lhe Slate Board of
Much of th- lot- slnry of "Miss qiid.from hi* information I.drew a
Henlih will show that I here aro an­
FOR SECOND AND THIRD W 4RDS.
Cherry BI&lt;i*s"in" i» to|.|' in lyric*’***—■
—&gt;— - - • -■&gt; -­
nually l«&gt; flealliB.it) parry Go. each
WILL RE TAKEN BY BOARD
•&lt;&gt;oo on foot, and about fOQinautmno- which |iu* afforded |bi* cmnporer Io cmn»*,with him’to the Wail, di­
year fhmi prevent able diseases. If
blles. Thq processkiu,. in th- rear cliam." to .work in a jiuiuImt i.j t ap- viding Uu'-fiirvign concessions from
OF REVIEW.
there weHn widely dlMemifialed Jho
of which was the automobile con­ livaling songs and pleasing olmru*
facts-about these disemu**. and of
.....
The
taining the Bishop, then march-d.iu' :music. The dialogue is ch-ver ami Un? Boxer trouble occurred.
the now well established preven­
Concession is al this
Stale ami U-fferson and then up ribmmd* in wij- aml hijmar. *
INSISTS THAT ASSESSMENTS
tive measures - hud beeir taken in
Gr-en SI. to the'church, th- double
time, Hiese 101) d&lt;aths would not oc­
MUST BE AT TRUE CASH VALUE; colilinn on fool extending for nearly everything starts well for this most
cur from those &lt;|is&lt;*ase»»* From the
• live blocks.' Arriving al the church n mbit ions nndei taking ever nl- taken through his.home, inerting
cradle Io well past middle life lh&lt;**&lt;*
Mrs. ('.aliioum who told
what, wthe matchers were massed in’ front, lempted in fin-ding*.
preventable diseases are taking
|*lioiild try to see while in Hie city.
a picture taken by Mr. Howe, of
(heir annual loll of too people in
Supervisor Van THII^i Follpwed1 and
J;,.The-tirst point
the Brubaker A If owe Mludio. Then MRS. 6E0. RANSOM ATTACKED
... of inl-resl Was HiBarry County alone.
Commissioner's U
|T&lt;nTpf- of H-av-n. and we went
th'*
marchers
and
several
hundred
Surely this statement ought Io
AND BITTEN BY ANGRY SOWS
,.',’r
Making Ills
more who did mil join in the profu­
arouse interest in Public Il-allh
________
i describe this i-mple. I hi* grounds
sion fll-d into tn- church,.packing
Charles Crary
Week iu Barry Co. Il did decidedly
Hie auditorium and galleries ip their ... „ n’ cover twn and one half square
state tax couuuisi
Hint among those in attendance al
need on. limit. Th- liody of th- chateb was Uns RcMiird Jti&gt;d in Time WKIIr 1 mile*, and ar- *tnround&gt;*d bv two
lhe job here- whe
loard of
Hie meeliiig Friday evening. After
Yuidials BeyiiM Fighting Willi. &lt;
and moat.*, and was so Confor URL {
the jnatlcr hall been pre*enle&lt;l by
Review convened
to look reserved
school.
®
nd that
can sre averyof the two
over the a
Mr. McClure and dlscUMed by oth­
brUer.lhan-Hm
supervisors. He’f
Super­
ers. il was fleciflcd that a Barry Co.
uig th-’id-a that
Good Health Week should be held
visor Van Tifflin had
Mil tin*
nperor
only. JITO
ARREST
BOYS
WHO
-,
inslruclimis of (hq’i
Hi'Xl November. A general commitwho
came, here last
CATCH Olt C. K. &amp; S. Tffiltt
tcokwa* also chiisun to make .all.RfrepwfllUMt
• rnngOAiienls for mid select all Hie
hour*. The Temple is
commit lee.* for the November gaihCOSCS pulti
uh it’contain* it plait.
Raiiway Offh-lgb iKSUe'Strk t Ortlvnir "
crj|M|l JJie I•ommitlw namxi was
which that
'■ — "*'■**«
.......... 11R
D. C. Vanderrook. reprofwnlaling
■
Decker, of Loot* Grove.
Iiculnrly savage, rushed nf her ami o'TiFnveii. ’Hi- pnel.* arc huauHthe Barry Co! Y. M. C. A.
will be comparatively simple tpro- visor Alibey’d roll.’claiming -it was
While nllemptlng to catch a nhrth knocked her down. While she was fully carved with dragons- nmi thMrs. clement Sip I III, representing
cess. mid one particularly [well far ton conseivativo. and he direct­
entire platform nm| T«*nm|e are
the ant I-tuberculosis society.
adapte&lt;| |o America, since our Uiisi- ed that Mr. Abbey teasseia the real bound G. K. A -s. passenger train as calling Sir a.-*i*la .Ho* animals
while marl'h*. We are lohl that
Dr. Clarence Lathrop, represent­
ness men aro more accmjmned to estate in IiIh district himself, anil it warnhaving the station. Fred badly 7*ta*.w-d bolh AFIu'r timid* ahilirafter tip* Emperor has wotsliippiil
ing the physician*.
‘
dealing with imhistrial affairs from bring it up to Mii&gt;*tmitially tin' Decker, of Coats Gi'ove. ay.-d ' 15 also bit oilier parts of her body. in lh«* Tempi'* •if'H'*nv«*n. he goes to
■year.*,
was
thrown'
to'
Higround,
The
pigs
began
to
light
ever
their
M. A. Vester, master of ^lie Barry
the material side than from the hu­ Commissioner's figures, or else have
this
altar at two o'clock in thnarrowly
escaping
n
fatal
fall
under
prey, however, mid in tip* meantime
Co. Pmnana and Hastings Granpos,
man.”
the Board of Review make a new
tin* Wheels. On- of his shoes was. Jin* men arrived and saved Mrs.'morning and hums inceiiHe while
renresenling-lhe grange.
.
To the Republican Volers of Barry
Labor Committee of assessment, or if. that whs not done, torn off ami his foot wns injured..
Itansmii front&gt; further attack. Snr-;jthe governors of the 23 provinces
.Mrs. A. J. Woodmansee, rep-f
County:
V irginia (that stronghold of stales' then a representative of the tax
[lire
mil
in tin* il-hls, they* having
Following Hits accld-nt—a kind gical attention was necessary fori
reienling the llasting* Women's1 I hereby announce that 1 am a rights), lhe Executive Council of commission would rorne here, and
big urn- in which la build lire.*, anil
which resulted in th- death of a boy
Chili.
cmididule for nomination for Coun­lhe Massachusetts Board of Tralle himself assess the properly al its two years ago-4he officials &lt;&gt;f thnt a signal, tin* lli^rs nr-.all Marled
ty Treasurer at the primaries nextami the Los Angeles Chamber of I rue cash value. If tlint work were railway hav- issued orders to thand c-ptos of their annual reports
Notice.
August. I have resided in Barry Commerce any among lhe many or­ done by some one by the direction rondm lors tn have nrn**l-d any
The stores nt Shultz will close at Iiiuii'hI. aJ in that way the n-iwirt i.«
&lt;&gt;unty more than forty years. Have ganizations iii all parts of the coun­ of the commission, none of I he person nllemptlng l&lt;&gt; catch
resenting the schools of the county. | n«hl offices in village ami township. try that -have endorsed the bill. iigLrrfs* he made could be changed trains.
day • v&gt;-iimg-, I»*giimitig Juo»- 1*1. it mcTlm Muoki'. With these lug
Mrs. Maude Glmmor. of Nashville, 11,i“v.eL.,1^enn •&gt;*s^‘anla, ('ash'“r .a,", Th- National Cliilcj Labor Commit­ by any supervisor or Board of Re­
lir-sJaml the Emperor making sac­
To Conductor McCall of the pas­
tee I* asking its members—particu­ view for three years thereafter. senger train, and Conductor Walk'-r, continuing utdil further ixitire. ■ rifice* &lt;m the platform of marble.
n-prrwnlliiM lb. W. a T. V.
i
i" S',“2 ,
v.„. I
..r .»
Bank, at Nashville, Mich, for the larly those who live in the slates Naturally Mr. Abbey did not care to of the freight train, tin* followim.H certainly must have ix-ep a grand
Tnuniv v^xt •'"* hT’°Iu H’
ftvc year*. 1 have always been with lower standards of legislation have that, kind of an asserament.
sight. Jle alsu-barns a quantity of
orders have b-en given:
County i. M, G. A. hail done all the ; a
« Republican.
n&lt;«._
*
•
t-.r.
YotHMupport at the —to write to lheir representatives . The chahges made by Supervisor
•You will keep close watch, when
preliminary work leading up»to the1 primaries will |&gt;e approciatetl.
at Washington endorsing the hill. Abbey in his roll increased former leaving Hastings in either direction;
meeting Friday night, including in­ Adv.
E. L. Schantz. Qw-n R. Lovejoy, general secretary assessments from 5 in 10 per*cent. and if you t|nd any hoy I'atching on
viting Secretary
McClure, who
of the Committee, said yesterday: The representative of the tax com­ the train and riding, intending to
promised not only to bring the
Spanknl Wrek-Old Baby.
"Many of our mergbers aro rnanu- mission insisted that the commis­
jump off a-liille later, take him into
slate’s health exhibit, pronounced
Judge
Smith
on Wednesday faclurers and large employers of sion would polNaccejd the roll un­ your way-car or baggage car, im­
one of the be*! in the country, hut
labor who are earnest advocates of less it came somewhere near the
also io secure men of lint ion-wide granted Alice I. Rayner a divorce such restrictions upon the employ- 1commiMion's idea of wliat it should mediately back up Io Hastings and
from
John
W.
Rayner
on.
lhe
reputation ns speakers.
■
based on turn the hoy over to th- agent there,
grounds of-ralreHw-enielUY The rnenl of children as are provided In 1be. Their llgure*.
xxlflii uislructions I" hand him over
-rturt -iwarded Mrs. Aayn-r tlw. cm*. the Palmer-Oreg bill. We htivofreUyIIic city,AiifEbrili&gt;i*. .and uudre
Alumni liimqtict June 19.
Irxiy of hep four cliildren auid or­ mieiiiry had rottitai rowpi-nirrnnfl
•formal cmnplniiit again*!, hni].
The annual bnnquel &lt;»f the Hast-' dered Rayner to contribute 42.00 from them jn slat- campaigns, and. 1I bat the IMMwmenl of Hie second
“You will rcmt'inber, not so very
ward
should
lie
about
doubled
to
get
taking
lhe
country
ns
a
whole,
I
he'
Ings high school alumni will Im* held weekly toward.* lheir support. The
long since, that one young Ind was
to
cash
value,
arid
Hint
the
assess
­
Hove
that
there
is
little
sympathy
'
in the M. E. church »l fl:0l) l&gt;. M. Rayners weh* married in Lawton in
of the third ward should be killed calchiiig on a train; and again
'
on Friday, June Iff. Business meetr ItXil and lived together until Aug­ with those employers who publish- ment
yesterday.'
it *-emi* ifial sdim'.boy,
ing will Im* held 01.0:00 o’clock. The ust I, IfflS. In her bill of coin- cd recently n statement of What 1increased about 2-3 almve prowous trying to catch onto a leaving train.
ImnqueL will be served by the mem­ nlaint, Mrs. Rayner accused her One State Is Doing. To Destroy In- 1figures.
Mr. Abbey decided that the Board badly injured.
bers of the L. A. S. The high school husband -of spanking their- baby, duttry, and enumerated the com­
This'practice has
&lt; Review .should IheiiwelvM make
one week old, for crying, and with mon humane provisions of the Inh- of
orchestra will furnish music.
gol Io tie broken up, and the con­
I
roll for him, and Hi-y will do so. ductor of each train will be lu-ld
maltreating her and the children in or laws, including lhe 14-yenr age the
limit, lhe regulation of hours of Tip*
'
Board
can
then,
review
'
the
various
ways.
Court Convrnes on Monday.
older minora, anff the posting pro- Ifigures of both roll*, a* il would be responsible for seeing th;il these in­
structions are carried out."
The May term of Barry county
visions that are recognized as debarred
&lt;
from doing if the tax com­
Notice.
circuit court will convene on Mon­
necessary for the enforcement of imission should take charge of the
PROCLAMATION.
Ths executive board of the pio­ the
day. Tlu* calendar will be called
law. I cannot ln iieve that lhe. iwork of making assessments.
and work arranged for the term. neer school girls are requested to American profile will ever agree
The commission appears lo Im? jn
yen un opportunity to rovero
The jury will not Im* summoned meet at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth that Io prohibit child labor will de- &lt;downright earnest in insisting on
‘
tlu* memory of our soldier
Striker,
Friday
evening.
May
22nd.
■until Monday, June L
industry. But whether the &lt;cash value nssesjinent*.
dead b.v at lending the pulilir
to make arrangements for their an­ stray
federal law will pass
that to
nual meeting.
mtvires mi .Memorial Day, I
prohibit child labor will al the
Attending Masonic Meetings.
hereby respectfully request
Pupils Public Recital.
By order of the Secretary. Mrs.
present
session
depends
largely
County Clerk Roy Andrus. T. Helen Smith.
nil citl/ens to close their
Thp foflowing pupils of Mrs.
upon
the
oulspoktm
support
of
our
,
Phillips ami Chas. W. Mixer have
places of employment be­
Margaret
Troxel
will
give
a
public
friends."
been m Detroit nllending thn meetAdvertised Letters.
tween the hours of 9:30 and
recital In the Presbyterian church
ings of the Grand laxlge. the Grand
4:00 o’clock on Saturday. May
Hastings Canning Co.; Rollo Trav­
Monday evening, May 25th at eight
ftaton Co. Boys' Com Exhibit '
Chapter'nnd Gjuml Council.
Mr*. is; John Thompson; Mrs. N. E. Fer- .
30. .We are (odtiy rnjoylnii
.Sanitary Conditions Good.
o’clock.
Mixer nccoinpauiisl Mr. Mixer.
the fruits of those who fought
Thirlj
a liukhel 'for | world," answered th- teacher,
Vocal.
The
Misses
Matthews.
Dr. IK A. Barber, city health of­
to
preserve
tinI
nion,
mid
it
coni!
•
'
.
{ In som- secliPus of llarry county
is well-pleased with the sani­ Bauer, Kunz, Hend-r*hotL Metzner,
l.'lnil would b- h pretty fair priceilhe interest has b—n so contagious
Qu Houm Coh* i* a hotter fu»L— ficer,
\is eminently titling that all
tary conditions in this city. Dur­ Potter and Hubbard. Mrs&lt; Titxnarsli,
for
it.
wouldn'l
il
hoy.*.'
llh.it Imys ten and eleven year*'ot
should
unite
In
solemnly
ob
­
ing Ais long, terms *nf service as Mrs. Burroughs, M-.—ra .Feighner,
serving
this
dux.
Well
that
is
ju*t
what
a
.
bu'slml
; ag- have wanted. Io enroll. Thus
and
kimpmnn. Piano,
iiealth officer in this city, hr has Blakely
H II.UAM IL-JAYHEMIN.
would h- worth al. the rate, re- Utfi'. nearly a . I hint of the enrut|never before found it in such clean Messrs Fortier. Brown. Jenkins and
c-iveil Iasi fail by lhe boy who par-1m«*ntr aro Hio.*o of bojg imC twelve
_______________ MayvAf.
condition as it now is. There is Foster myl Mr.*. Waite. Troxel’s
licipalni in Hi" Eaton Comity enruiy-urs-f age. Th-hugest single ensliH much room for improvement orchestra wlU also furniah several /'
Sunday Excursions;
\ growing coni'**'.* He .sold lhe b*n: rollniml comes from Irving townin various places, mid Dr. Barber numbers. This .is th- second in a
Ims been compel led several times series of the recitals that Mrs, . Effective May 2Bh. and eacX WH S Which, won first place over all I ship, a R'aehei- there having en­
Troxel
and
her
pupil*
are
giving
in
Sunday thereafter until further no-' tile nlliertt exhibited by his fellows; -ouragvd four to enter, it Is h**this week to call upon the services
Joi* *1.00 per '•ar, or giO. And lhis|liev'M|
this I
that some schools are Itbhlof Officer Goldsmtth-4&lt;KXQjnpel cer­ this clly and in Gfnml llapids. No lice, the C. K. A S. i-ailroiid will run iwn.&lt; in adddinn to the“ ••Hot
prizes mg m reserve I twit- enrellrnenl un­
I
Sunday Excursions between Kala­
tainJfeiddenis
to complyx, with admission will be charged.
mazoo and Hasting*. For time of Ihat In* stack-d -m» fr«" all that til Monday,'Hie. Inst day they can'
jAeaffli regulations. .
”x
York
doffo
thiii
■summer
and
tall.
die sent in. ■' ‘
trains enquire of agent.
Political Annmmromenl. /
picture
the Hiprize
winger
and
Fewest entries have,been inndo
’A
Till
uuim,*otinto
Barry
counly.
S. C..Greu.*e|,
To the Voters of Barry Cbunty:'
Children Given Auto Ride.
bme of bet
th-aii*e
&lt;'ih'*r
wlm
contest
a hoy-,
b-y ••siii
’l pnrlicilose.” a in the Whit- Cap Dent’corn class.
au-dsaid
in lhe
c-uniy corn
ami So great i* the d-inand for a tMJtaio
boy.
lo Kainu
hi* teacher
tf'eently.
. The 40 membert nf 'Mis* Mat­ \ IJiereby announce myself a can­
olato if
ri lie
nti**i
is no
shown
lhe aethews' grade in the city schools en­ didate fdr nomination on the repub­
“Even
wins
otherJuprizes,
he cnnltfsl in Barry nmiiij'. •Hull it K’
Penny S«H-tal.
ismiipnnying
sure to gelcut
a —
trip.to the Michigan likely Jhal thiswill be included next
joyed a trip to Freaport in motor­ lican ticket for the ofllco of county
Tuesday evening June 2. the Ep­ Agricultural College by displaying year.
cars on Friday afternoon. Jason drara commissioner al the nriniarHeervlary D. C. Vmid'*rcook), of
E. McElwain orcaniied the trip. ieL^*P.d resPerlf,1,|y •ollcft your worth League of the Melliodtal his corn at th* .-how." ,
SUppOt
Episcopal
church
will
have
a
Penny
•'Ye*, and besides that trip lie will- the Barry County iMtniiintfce ap­
Those who furnished cars for the
Very truly yours,
Social in lhe church parlors, begin­ be pleased Io know that he tutaj ’ ’ ’ peared before th- boys and gtrt«
children wpre: &gt;!r. McElwaim Dr.
D.
&amp;
England.
wlirujook Lha-wghjh anuto exami­
ning al six of lock. Come and gel riV fn his slm- of knowledge;
F. Carrother*. Chester Messer. H. G.
Woodland.
your supper. Every article will learned soinclIdiiK uscRtl in
nation al’the «;&lt;yirt hmi-f al- Ha.—
Hayes, C. G.
Maywood, Arthur
Adv.
cost a penny. Social • hour after­
lines Friday, .'splainrd .Hie control
Brown and Roy Fuller.
wards.
,
mid annouui-ed that Monday. .May
Mrs. Ed. Birdsall amt son Howard,
25. is the last day tint t-arhers and
Gm Rouse Coke is not expensive. visited at Henry C.linnriwiahi'B near ' Mr. and Mr.-. \V. N; Green viSilod
boys
may send in thafr name* and
—Adv.
Delton, from Friday till Monday.
friends in North Irving Sunday.
the the 25 cent fee.

TAX COMMISSION OR-

I

Worfdl Some Barry
Boy Use To
Grow Conn Woirtli S3® Per Bms&amp;el?

FreeMeat WEaaa to ©. C. Vsaidwco®k, Sec­
retory off toe Barry CostmSy M. C. A.

�THE

BANNER; MAY n ttll

ELECT WITH BULLETS
IHSTEID IF 8ALLCIS

Quality

LLOYD UOGI t: TEIJJ4 fWWIE IN-

ithehtim; facts about
BARTO DOMINGO

Price

armed revolutions
DECIDE POLITICAL POWER

Remember Our Big Sale
Will Close Sat., May 23
You will find Bargains in
DRESS GOODS, SILKS and SATINS, ’
SUMMER GOODS, CORSETS,
SILK GLOVES, LACE CURTAINS,
COTTON SKIRTS and KIMONAS,
•
HOSIERY,
SHIRTWAISTS

Alongrrl Nativc% Live Life of l&gt;cllohMul burial Fmxbmi in
•Thig Bo-Culled lirpublir.
Lloyd Bogt.-. Mill of Mr. and Mrs. j
£ Y. IIOBle. fbrmer rcsiduuts of
Hustings, naw living in Cuba. 1* vi&gt;iting relative- hero. Mr. Hogiv* hzp
I been In the felMid of Santo DominTERMS STRICTLY CASH
' go, known to th&lt;»w acquainU'd with
। history as tin- place where Colum­
When you buy your footwear from us fou are buying Fit,
- bus -built the first city- in the new
Style, Quality and Price that WE STAND BACK OF.
! world and as tin1 ro*ling place of his
Now, that’s something worth while I If you ever get any
ashca, und to readers &lt;»f the daily
I’utiers as (he scene uf numerous
shoes here that are not as we represent them, bring them
■ revofuliorw, wlitrh cause Uncle Ham
back and we'll make good.
J to keep ttun-beats and marines wdltj !n rtrfirtng ’ti "t Hl- —n-t vit ies.
There isn’t anything in good style shoes that we don’t carry'
। Mr. Itogto -jys that Cuba is a?
in stock, and if you want a pair of spring and summer shoes
I much ahead -f Sanio Domingo in
that are right GET THEM HERE.
। development n« lhe United Blates is
| ahead &lt;ff Cul'i. H« describes the
&lt; minlnr qs Oh- of
in th-1
vvmld,rbul m arly undeveloped on
account of th- numerous revolu­
tions. which make prop&lt; riy unsafe. I
। Hie lives ** •••■ tuners, however,
| aro safe i
i&gt; y aro aiways regardI cd as UMgWVMlt.................
„w.
I ilierefore not molested jh» long as
। they .keep oyl uf mditics.
Down tn Bantn Imnnngp tlieie an-I
only about 6flu while folk-. The re- j
pnainder of ih&lt;-m are “rolenil" in1
I all ilm various shades that aie pos-j
nible between .i' mixture of pure
, „
I black and while. I here is almost;
Sample of English Humor.
( nn -upper ch-I ie'-re are no fur- ■
FOR ATTAINMENT OF OLD AGE GET THE PUBLIC INTERESTED - -Tbe-UMfolllXof
EngllHhinen lo I lories.
The Mores, vvhlcli carry j
undcrsland AmeTlFiff!‘iuul ilti-j, nrB'‘ bnes of -upl.- inerchnmhM
Avoidance of Worry and Moderation of talssmgn Who Can Da That,
Making your chance of success 60% greater when NOD-O-GEN is used.
same lack of eomprebensiop uf'jj.ro moslLy nu.diii t--.i by.foreigners.
the Right Goode, May Be
Ol«£ the Main Things, Says
! Amrrtratis in discovering English ifhero are few scRbots MALUbatfll
. jokes when they are
sodn is a revolution breaks
an* really intend-! close mi
&gt;o aothi
WHAT NOD-O-GEN IS—A purt culture of bacteria which causes nodules
occasion dfi'iuL
dfj'niL Only ■
n few
I
led us jokes is often the oeeosion
of the people ran;
to grow on rootsuf ALFALFA thus insuring a greater success with alfalfa.
Th«M commeou on how to attain "Attract tha attention of ,tha pub* a great deal of humor on and off the I H’ad or wi m
I Iley. Iberefotc. I
old ags are made by a writer in tho Me." la tho oocrot of Mleamanahlp in stage, ami in fun columns through- know little gb&lt;mt the outside world
FREE! With each 60 lbs of Alfalfa Seed-we will furnish you FREE OF
it. This'.
Joarnal of tho American Medical Asoo- j virtually every Uno. 1Next
----- rcomes
----------ths‘mu this country. Charles birdsail.I nn,l care but Illi!** about• &lt;•
latter oi
of this
city, who irao-i.
travels’ on
for uh
tin-,'late
of *■■»&gt;&gt;»&gt;■■
ignpiaiK - j&gt; akin lo bar-'
tins cny.
-.—CHARGE a bottle of NOD-O-GEN contftminfc enough pure culture to in­
elation:
merit of tho goods. IUpon
,— the -------•Hastiiigs
Table
company,
rclalv*
an
.
Hm
t
’
in.
If
some
«f
lhe
advocate-,
"Tho chances of attaining old age a*P«nda whether the dealer holds bls
oculate one bu. (60 lbs.) of seed which will insure a surer catch of Alfalfa.
aro much greater if wo live much oil ‘radc- Man’r Ingenious method* are intcrosting incident in which nn' of free DUlrmi- iiul relations want;
Englishmah figure*, hi mt hotel inj some pointer? about such a stale uf ■
our life in freab country air. SlatlsIn salesmanship. Tho srt Daylon Mr. Birdsall met an English- j society and it? results they might lo
Based on to-day’s wheat market, I can sell you French’s White Lily Flour at $2.35 per
Ucs go to show, according to Dr. Dex- becomes closely related to human na- man. who had just conle across tbeigw.to Santo Iwhere there
100 lbs. Beans are higher. Bring in your samples of BEANS and SEED, or if you want
so of Budapest, that the fourth gen­ lure.
ocean.
‘i'- few marri-&gt;l people. The l|n-|
Au
Albany
cigar
dealer
has
deu&gt;
my
word.
how
filthy
&gt;6ur
mn.last
uiMij
either
so-tailed
;ms-|
Bran, Middlings, Cement or Seed Beans, call in and will be pleased to show you same.
eration of tho town dweller la un­
known; but enough la currently report- onstMted explicitly ju^|,bow far tit* money is." said tin* new arrival in bund or wife take- a fancy to some
•d lo make the conclusion Inevitable eye enters into the question. Ha owuumnting upon lhe drnomina- eno else ana Hi*- relatioiuliip census.
The curse Of the whole euuclty is
that the sine qua non of longevity 11 discovered he waa stocked with • lious ot some bilL. "f sltunld think
a certain amount of time spent In the brand of clgarettea that were prov­ some means would be found for 1U unsUHS tuvernintnl. il is very
easy lo staff a revolution. It is eas­
ing "atlckera." Instead of reducing the cleaning il."
country.
'
"Yes. Il is considerably soiled," ier than itjifn hold u legal eleclicn.
price and consequently losing money,
Phone 150, Hastings, Mich.
Successor to F. H. Barlow 6 Co&lt;
replied Mr.- Bird-all. Tl is cer­ The brehanKTcvolution is over Hie
her of disturbing eonditlaas other than or barely clearing at cost, be devised tainly an unplcsraift feature about di-tribtilrtm «f rnridoynmit on the
mere absence of creature comlorts, a new method. He ranged a haff our money. Arter certain quanti­ railroad bewfeen Puerto Plala mid
doxen
boxes
along
the
top
of
his
show
which undermine the constitution by
ties of it have ucciiinulntiti in lli&lt;* the lown &lt;&gt;f flanliauo, 13 miles uf-. ,
throwing too heavy a burden on tbe
banks il is seftt lo Washington land.* Thia railrw ul is a narrowwIhtu il is’givcQ a thorough wash- guage line, only 43 miles long.- il Annual Hcwplhui of the
sense organs, through which exhaus­
Fellowship Club.
jug."
। lak&gt;N nine and one half hours lo
tion ot the central nervous system fol­
■H.k
---------------J—I------1- ,n
akl. U1
y journev
JThe
IMJ reil(rorBa
n, UIUU
. vre
»make
the
journey one
one way. Were
The. Englwhman
pondentl
gravely
Fellowship
Club of lU(
lhe
l’re«lows; among these conditions are by their Individuality.
Those cigarettes were disposed ot over what .Mr. Btrdeall bad told hitn.’ Ibis read conducteil as t should Ik-, byteriari Chureh hel.l Un it Second
nofaes, a perpetual round of burry,
!
at
a
proflt.
That
Albany
cigar
&lt;1ea6
sajMr.
Bogle,
it
J|ouhi
yield
iinArutUuI
neceptfon
on Friday evei1
Hid
fare
suddenly
brightened
ami
he
and unending sequences ot Incidents
J
er
discovered
something
that
la
mak
­
meii-e
n
venues
froth
the
quantities
May
15.
nt
the
rhtirch.
The,
remarked:
■
‘
exhausting the attention to which aro
alllj lUH-iul rooms vvi.re ln*nn"Ah! I see! That is the reaiwn ,oF juodiiets which would be shipped
superadded tho physical discomforts Ing money for hlqj. That little idea at why the city la-called Washington!"
to the sea-qiorl town.
■ ,ifully dveoral-Hl with lilac amt npof vitiated air aflluvla from human be­1 individuality ho la applying to every
Ihts is J he s«:oml revolutom
W,„«&lt;,liw. Tin- Imhes who iia.l
ings and waata organic products, be­ Hnn of his goods that Incline to "go
causitl by the railroad, lhe fi&gt;?li entertained .lhe T.lub during th"
sides offensive gases and Infectiqn
mj.-.i, ()f (|„, ,.VA.
Considerable t&gt;otnp used to attend one slarteil over uneuual dndrifeu- 1 y,.ar wen.
laden dusL
the entrance Into tie watSr of the, tiqn Of employtneal. ■ lhe pwnde mI Iling. An,.r the •.’ocinl greelings.
The Rouble Oven
• .............................. •
•
-To uuta OU «. ..
.0 2 AND HR. SNUCKLES DEPARTED Duchcse du berrt. who. close on a hun­ Santiago are the shippers. The
einplbyes residwi largely in Puerlo lhe program. !!&lt;• took for his sub­
Mere ourselves from worry, strains and
•
dred years ago, first made sea bathing Plata. The residents of Santiago
Is a Money Saver,
iu his opening addrow; "Snim*
•juteu™. withdrew periodleilly from Exp,rt.„„ H„ T
„ Hl_ „
fashionable in France. When the!' (IioukIiL they ought to b:^e M&lt;nic of ject
Things Worth
While."
Among
Ih. whirl ot wldHIhl
modify!
•*., w)„ „ 0, 1K. ...................
duchess went bathing at Dieppe her iho job*. Ho they began a revolution lln'in. he menllooMl ttese social
No cook stove except the,gas range pro­
our diet, omit the use or stimulants
Family Quarrel,
arrival on the beach was hailed with and won. Thqjr Ulen got most of Jiours in which we qisevver frit nds
and narcotics, and spend reasonably I
'
a salvo of artillery. The bolder of theI Hie jobs, and they wibfe Mliailed.
cetnt'nl friendship; these hours
vides a double oven heated by a single
tai portod, ot Um. u»d.r hfrereni
are«h-w.y. Breddn-Smta- then newly created post of "inspector But the tnen in the sea-|M&gt;ii fell and
of relaxation.* jhe ptiiy him for
i.iwiiiy'..v.ito
nod Warted
Mitr!1*'! the
WhdlUow. In preeurel reflremmt
Mr. M.ol.j, des bains" had to be there to receive Jiudly
over »!;;•
the toss ami
tile grown ups; the cultivation of the
flame.
,
.
•
revolution. The
quarrel is
-is pm-lical aide of Ilf*1 and lhe ii' FThe m.arr..!
*U' -“’d—wi.al .haold he «tm wb0
rem.wh.r lhe eppeereneo of her. attired lii a resplendent uniform. prf-sent t-v-h.Hnn
piffled ud euepud r.fbe, fh.n, h.,1., rec.Mfy m.L &gt; Itar. "DU cocked hat and white gloves Thisi not*yet settled. ’
theUti nature; J line to think, for tho
While one oven is heated for broiling,
Tlie harbarism of Ih" nnjlvra in making a life is mure important
tadhl Mur. Only t^uhle -hd • „h »m pnMSrtp 4. why II tahtair functionary led her royal highness Into
wmlwafcul food, ehould he Ulen.
u„n Bl(, dwr—d«.k.wu h.rl-wh. ^the sea until tho water reached^ber, war p. shown by nn incident related Hinn making a living; lh» cu'.Hvaroasting or baking, the other oven may be
by' Mr. Bogle. One of lhe iu-pt*clor&gt;. tion of the soul an* nil things worth
I said—“
___
•
knees, when he retired with three
three
heskueW..tBSbttl^Uii'« job in ■bilr -iP1* FeMowsluo Malt uuarCure' for Mushroom Polsonfng.
T.__ 2J. o'r'der l» boOTFll' "glWriii. rn “
r aald no slchub-tnthgf" flrarountf’Tt’vcrenccc , nv:_ua'c/ren.
us©&gt; for
otl7»r di&gt;h^s reQ'Airletlc D-ndefrt'f a niindMT of pn.'SiOHT
A cure for mushroom-poisoning dis-' wrathfull
Hr Interrupted the militant’ who was an expert swimmer, then pro­ njir- of lhe battleg .he- frit woutuhsl srhMdion; Mr. Kucnzrl mid Miss
covered by Dr. Ix&gt;uls Olivier, one of wife of —
.. Manley’s muaaed-up
— _r boa- ceeded to enjoy hers-df
Mr.
behind a bush. Hume ne-mbrra of Knapp played two clarinet numbers
ing about the same heat.
tho .teost distinguished chemists of um. "Deas tell yo* bow it burgun;
Hie victorious army found him ami which were very niurli enjoyid, as
nMi-d up wittr the intention of also wore the solos by Mr. Kuciixel.
France, has Just been presented b» •*-*
---- •— *Dat varmint,
he took --and—“"
All is done with one flame--the house­
killing him, nrthr-wronmHI mr-lkdlt
fore th© Society ot Comparative PathTOO HIGH-FLOWN FOR KING ni&lt;l&gt;-- me always killed- The pros­ Mr. J. L. Worrolt. Mrs. M. H. (irigsplogy. After a demonstration . that
wife simply doubling or tripling tho
Didn’t hit yo*. did ItT Den. what
trate "general" offered thenra large cocores. Mr*, D. II. Foster delight­
mushroom poisoning destroys the red
Frederick VII. of Denmark Unable to sum of moiMg if they would let him ed the Club wilblwu-wradlnge, and
corpuscle* ot the blood, be stated that
cooking capacity of the gas.
T dodged tn time, bias* goodness,
live. 11.- w$g ‘ informed Unit they Mr. I-. Pryor. the Club humorist,
his nau trail ring agent was a scram r "twonld-uh busted
muh head!
would Ink*- the money mid kill him gave one id bin breexy and jlbinlcd
Part of Violinist’s Being.
from a sheep. The preparation was! But—■
The ovens are’vontilated; the smell of
too. They did so, ami in •additior talk*.- After lhe'program, the c*intaremdy.lmpl. I Iw drew Um blood. ..x
D„da„ u, „ „a
In writing of her experiences tn hack&lt;d bis body so badly that it millee Nerved ire cream and rake
one kind of food does not spoil the others.
tare, dbrepu dhllo. .d lllo couugrereh M.ota.- Inlortata Mure America, .Madame de Hagennann-Lln- was allnust unrccoguixable.
mid rpffeejs Thu-* rmne to a delight­
Ulo. lb. lldd d ’~“IU»» l»l« bl. h„a„, ola „„lh.r Sodekta. -libIf Ibero i- any truth in the btat&lt;-- ful erase the work of the Chib fur
Lot us demonstrate our line of gas
unrm. nut,totaledUtaUurta. ,W|K|
much u w bridge of Ole Bull, the famous vio­ ment that "UneMy lies the head another year. The’ next meeting
that wears a VrowiT—or words to will Im, held In October. The Chili
"
—“?*to«
&lt;h* “““"T «■! body-end Bo’ dan . Mod m.ny. mw linist:
'
that eff.it—it is demonstrnled in has had a prosperous year and has
stoves to you. Don’t wait,
"• •"
h.—h.b yo-.ll k&gt;c. nm lo b. do
"Ole
Bull
(the
great
violinist)
has
this
"nigger",
republic.
The
prr-i,
received
many
i/w
im'mberi.
Pro
­
toredred. o ..rton. u» or n.n.h■
,„.r-i „|,. „UMd
taken James Russell Lowel's house in &lt;l»inl is al no time sure of hohhng
We will sell on easy torus.
raou wtanlo,. .bleb lb. «m«y no. hl, „w w.ddM wire. f. 'hire,rd to Cambridge. ,lla Is remarried and lives Uii Job, f.ir bb enemms are con. grams «jf a hijdl older have been
tomu
k. ™.ll, ™~d
retoluie. no' In eorrer du to u,or. her© with'ids wife and daughter. He
slanlly at Work to find some excuse
Thornapple Gas k Eleotrio Co
i ‘t’h-goodby. ash! Vli goodby, mom! has a magnificent bead, and that broad, for unsc.iitux him. Politics are
bowkn M
! I'm gwlno fum yo'!"’— Kansas City expansive stalle which seems to belong conlrollrd by six "general?," each
Invastigsting Lightning Bug.
Phone No. 5.
heading a .Ufferonl fart ton. The Grana* halLlSutiirllay rviming, Muy
Two
'wo investigators and Writers In Star,
to geniuses. Liszt had one Ilk© It.
pusriil |.r--idoiL ® mulatto, is Jow ■J3. All are/cordially invited.
the Lightning Journal hare gfVu the
"He and
Mrs Bull
often
p
Valdez B-rdas.
Scvenal
of come
these heroMr.
result ot their effort* to measure the
'
and
LMrs.
John
.Morris
“
ml
t
.
_______
w btTg.
Tsmpsranca-OrWt1;-... \ on Sunday evenings, and sometimes he "prin ral.' wore once presidents ami children gj/iit Holiday with Mrs.
candle-power
of the________
lightning
Electric fans are a Big Help In the .
Tbs glow worm, which Ta thsTsrvse i An amualpg story 1* bemg told of a brings his violin. Mrs. B. accompanies । they huve very strong fvKev.ings. Morris' mother, Mi&gt;. Biltenlwmb-r
ot tho Are fly. was found to give off an । clergyman who waa being entertained him. and he plays divinely. There Is no If tlv&gt; fo-r-ideot uff’-mb any of trnmi near Shelby.
Home and in the Office during these hot.
Illumination equal to OOtS candls pow-1 PTer 11 *cck-end by one of th» welldo­ violinist ou earth that can compare
Mrs. Floyd Holes *l&gt;cnl the first
er to the -squaru centimeter. Tho &lt;1° but plain m«p of a Lancashire town with him Tiiete may be 'many wbol exli'iid-* favqn to uny one ci-&gt; - of llu^week with her parents, Mr.
hare aa brilliant a technique, but rndM-aome nf th. -e “iMgjrt* united forces and'Mrs* IL H, Oliver.
close days.
■
.
flash of the flrefly Is probably many not
fro® Manchester
who has his feu sacra and tho tre- l&lt;&gt; &lt;l« p&lt;.5.- h;m. They put In &lt;nn- of
Misses Alice and Violet Aewtun of
fold, perhaps so or TOO-told. as bright
A* lwon •* the guest was settled bj random magnetism which creates tin ii ’own men, hud he
11 Hastings sdcuI tin* w.fk end wilh
■ Electric irons are a boon to the
a* the steady glow of the larva. It:
firetide on the Sunday evening zero cnthnslsain that you are carried'fie Im- off,-MtMl » "‘’Jj.' ‘S j
their grmid |»ai'vuU Mr. and Mrs.
'.-■ay. - Tbe sterner sex protend
ife°UhISB
J. B. Holt*
housewife the year around, and especially
t . &gt; can resist htm. but certainly no!
J-0,|n*
(M| .M)11|n;l|
reproduced, would not only be of high
"'Veil, no; not exactly,' tbe dergyNORTHWEST JOHNSTOWN.
during the hot Summer Days.
1 wonnn can
r.uqpaiwr mjurain in . full kwuu
iamluoua efficiency, but would also be man admitted.
.Mra. Oscar Ihll and baby mid Mrs.
is very proud of showing the: Thim l.’ncle Sam. who kwps Hfcverai
a happy means tn Intrinsic brightness, 1 The master of the house received i ■
dlrjnondrfn his bow; which was given! gun-baM, at***)nmd. rii*hcs them Mary
io
Peak went to Dellpn Wednes­
^•ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE."
far lower than the artificial light tbe statement with obvious relief......
day,
rcee-wfth wMch «a now try "our "Ah m reigbt glad-to hear it.? ho h&gt;ni by the king of Sweden.
I the wene of trouble
Miss Crystal llory look (he uightli
1. yet high enough to permit its “Id: "we*n had that sort stayin' with
"He loves to tell the story of King' property mid to &lt;UTOI rciuge to i«i1 rxmnin.il mn at DeJlon Thurs­
wlthout pre-empting more wall
afore Now. If ye'd been ono o' Frederick XT1. of Denmark, who said :' ,-'”‘‘1'*’
renv^ll.-ii all over mintl
day ami Friday.
» than w© now giro tn window*. , them teetotaller*. yo*d *a’ been wau.tla*.
hirti: 'Where did you learn to play
* ,
Dr. Cro*- of Ik'Uon was calh*d •«*
.
----------------------------------- lime
..-'Utortw Vtetatatatoir iliTinl Xteii taSiiK,
soda
watrr and lemonade and
sen Mrs. Ikws Horn. Shu is mi
Joice and-winter ale. and nobody
Ole Hull answered. 'Your majesty. fll|. a-.1icllln,ra| dcvidtq.mt nl. |»ar- tetter.
knows what alt But aa yo ain't a tee­ the pin© forests of Norway and toe tK-ularly h&gt;r . prmhH’m-* CMtca".
Frank Hallock is dinwing eiunm
totalJer, ye'll be like the rest o* ua. beautiful fjords taught me!' . . ■
Jo lhe BMlngs croamrry.
i-iu.ii ;md iniuict'u. «« **n* nol
Mr-. .1.1..
Alin- ...
Kelley
of .»&gt;!■
Norlhenst
"TBo king, who tad no feeling fori ih-ciil«i’| wh.tner he will ivluru M. ,.u.-,
•••? «•
an* aa tie fled wl’ plain waler!"
such high-flown sentiments, turned to lhateounliv... •
one of his atde*4**ampand said. Sih-1 •
;..u ’ .....i-.,,.. &gt;1 ■. 1 - &lt;&gt;A&gt; ‘‘
e
Dally Thought
with ! frank Jondan of Charlotto wiu
blah. —Harpers Magaxtno.
. relatives at Shull*.
,
i in lhe city Friday.
i poet—Huxley.

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Edwin RIm’IIImkh Of la»kr Odrs«* Mairs 1 j»u Quotations On ,
Wearinn Apparel.
'
Edwin Hhidlhnrn of Lake Odessa
1has some line bargains listed in his
adv.
on another page of lhe BAN­
•
NER
that we are sure wdl appeal
•
to
1 buyers in Lake Odessa, \\ oodland
and vicinity. Sec them in his
1
adv.
The prices are for cash only
&gt;
and the sale doses Saturday, May
*30.

I.Pryor and Henry Osborne of
Hartings were in the village Satur­
day on. business.
Harold Warner who has been laking a course in stenography and
short hand nt lhe Ferns InaUlUtri
Big Rapids, hu accepted a position
in the Michigan Central freight ofllces In.Detroil,- and has already
commenced work.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Smilh of Bris(ol, Indiana, came Monday for a
COATS GROVE.
couple of-weeks visit with the home
Tho D. &lt;1. T,XO.’enjoy&lt;rt an In­
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Verrta Mnnosmith Iteresting meeting al the home of
and son Kedric.k arrived here from !Mrs. Julia Brown Wednesday May
Goshen. Indiana Thursday, with the I13. There were some very good
add talks given.
intention of again making their papers
|
Miss Artie Fuller and Glenn
home in Woodland. Mr. Monosmith
has begun work for Perry Flory in 1Densmore of South Woodland visit­
the barhen shop.
&lt;ed In Maple Grove Sunday.
Claude Wdtrt. our II. F. D. carrier
If il doesn't storm’ too hard a
largo delegation of lhe K. of I*, boys Iis the owner of n linn new Maxwell
’
of Hastings will come ov'er next iauto, purchased recently.
Mondgy night to be entertained by • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davidson
,.Hie local lodge, and help our boys &lt;of Schoolcraft, visited for n few.
with degree work.
.
’ days -with Mr. and Mrs. William
• Miss Daisy Hynes and Miss Clara ISmith and other relatives.
Tho L. A. 8, was entertainer! by
Ncilhamer visited friends in Free­
port over Sunday.
,
IMrs. Irene Brooks Thursday. May
Mrs. D. IL Kilpatrick and Mrs. J. 11. Ice cream and cake were serv­
M. Reiser nrw under tho doctor's •ed and a pleasant time wus enjoyed.
F.rrelt Baltimore and Miss Crane
/care.
.,
...
or'Baltimore,
attended
Ed'Ijriimrd hmFwi re-visited rel- 1Gould
til Ives in Hastings over Sunday.
&gt;church Sunday and visited llarve
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Vanhoulin.and Woodman's.
School closes on Friday of Ihri
Mi. and Mrs. Harvc Towns made an
week instead of Thursday, 'lhe
auto trip lo Battle Creek, Friday.
Charlo* Hershberger of Hastings !Mchnol ii preparing a program. for
was in the.village Monday with his Hint day.
prof. Color, of Ann Ariwr, who
camera and look a number of views.
‘ Mrs. Joheph Breece of Lake View preached lust Sunday will he hen:
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wach­ again next Supday, and will also
preach on Saturday evening.
ter lhe latter part of the week.
Henry Bollinger entertained bls ‘ Mr. and Mil: Maidan Center visit­
father al his bachelor quarters over ed friends in South Hastings, Sun­
day.
Bunday.
All who are willing to help nro
Tho township boards of Wood­
land and Castleton will hold a joint invited to come to the church May
mealing nt Warnerville next Mon-, •JHIh. for an all day iiioelihg. clean­
ing
the church.
day afternoon lo toko Action on an
application for a drain that run*
Sunday School Noles.
IIirough sections thirty-five and
The Sunday rtlhnol will observe
ttiirty-jjix of Woodland township Children's Day on June • 14. wdli a
and one and two of Castleton town- program at lhe Sunday school hour.
shi|i.
•
Subject of lesson next Sunday
.Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon McArthur will he “IJitprulltabhi Swvanls,'
who have been visiting relatives al Luke 17-1-lit
Blanchard and Iliwius for some
Pref. Odor gave a good talk to
limn derived home Thurmiay.
the Sunday school last Sunday’.
A car load of monument* and
markers from Ironside Brothers
PROF.
C. P. COLOR WILL
marble works of Hasting*, was un­
loaded here Wednesday. The mon­
PREACH AT COATS GROVE
uments are for Mrs. David Landis,
Mr. N. Whiling, the Peck Brothers,
and Mrs. Charles James. These will Has Had Wide Expcricnre In School
bn placed in cemetery 'number Iwo.
mid ItrllnloiLS Work. All
Also one for Mrs. Isaac Smilh. to be
, .Welcome.
• erected in North Castleton Ceme­
Prof. G. lb*CwteF---&lt;*(-• Ann-Ai'lmi
tery. J. N. Covert having recently
will preach at Cqals -Grove again
taken their orders.
next
Sunday,
also Saturday eveniiwr.
Mrs?Carrie Cassel of Kalamazoo,
was a business visitor here Friday., His subject for Saturday evening
R. U Wright, wife and daughter, will be tTlie Church And. The
G&lt;mI.” On Sunday
Jennie wen Hastings visitors Fri- Kingdom &lt;&gt;f
morning '‘The Bible Do&lt;-lrinr of
- day-afternoon.' ---------- -------------The many friends of George Par- Elect ion or P’oreurdiiialioii,” on
jott. son of Mr. and Mrs. I,. Parrott .Sunday evening, “Getting The Most
?Bjf. the village, were eonrtderably- Out Of-Life." A sermon for young
surprised when he led a very bcao?• people especially. Prof, Color tins
tlful and refined looking lady into been connected with the Bible Chair
all (ho business places of the village Work in tho llnlverelty of Michi­
Monday- evening and Introduced her­ gan for lb continuous, years, mid
ns his wife, passing around cigars lias had a wide experienre with
candy, oranges, etc. No oqe here school and religious work.
outside of his parents and family
hrul the least suspicion that when PYTHIANS PLANNING TO
Givjrge was away a few days lost
BRETHREN
January that he had gone lo Devils
Jj»ke. North Dakota, and there mar­
ried Miss Edna Kahlln nf that place,
with whom he had become unr- Local Lodge Will Travel In 20
Motor-Cars, Taking Along Can­
qualnled on previous trips to the
west. He met his wife at Kalama­
didates and Speakers.
zoo. Saturday. Who had made the
The momiiers of Hustings .Knights
• trip from her homo and brought of Pythias lodge are planning lo
her here on the evening train. We pay to Woodland lodge the visit
calculate this is quite a foxy way of which they w«ai recently compel­
doing tilings and extend to them our led to postpone on account of bud
heartiest congratulations.
weather. All the members &lt;’f Use
Mr. and Mr*. B. 8. Holly, A. L. lodge are invited to go. Twenty
‘ Cooper and Mrs. Fred Jordan and motor-cirs have already been pro­
Hiram Walls and family called nn vided. Tlwse who intend going
Charley fUiriner al the County farm
should be ready to depart from lhe
Sunday. They found him quite
hall nt 0:30 o'clock.
feeble.
William Chase, chniwnllor com­
M. P. Fuller is having his house mander of Hastings lodge, will pre­
painted, Smith Holmes doing (he side. Hartings will confer second
work.
rank on two candidates. Tllero'will
Sheldon McArthur was In Hast­ be speaking by Former Supreme
ings. Monday on business.
Chancellor of the World P. T. ColThe haccal aureate sermon for I ho grove. Rev. llussell II. Broody, Judge
graduating class.' of the Woodland Clement Smith, L. L. Pryor and J.
high school will bo delivered at the C. Ketcham; Mr. Chase says that
M. -E. church by Rev. JCenyon next others may speak .who will volun­
Sunday evpning.
•
teer lo give thr benefits of their tal­
Ixiwis Christian having resigned
ns assessor of the Village tho.rnuii- ents.
The Chief of Arrangements is
cll al their mealing Wednesday Charles H. Brewer, who will have
night elected Winslow Annable to charge of .the automobiles and the
•fill tho vacancy.
Fords, declares- Mr. Chase. The
Rev. Freeland will preach a' me­ “Pathfinder'' will be L. II. Heath in
morial sermon for deceased soldiers
nt tho U. B. church next Rumlny his Fordid runabout.
morning at the regular preaching
EAST WOODLAND.
hour.
.
Mrs. Katie Euper called on Mrs.
Clara M. Sawdy, youngest daugli. ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sawdy, St. John Sunday.
E. T. Cole went, to Ann Arbor
died al their borne Saturday evening
of influenza. The little one was Sunday to take treatment for his
two and one half years bld and had band.
.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cole were in
sulTored with an abscess 'on her
nook for some limo. After nearly .Lake Odessa on business, Saturday.
Mrs. Ora Lehman entertained her
well she again was stricken with
disease and passed away as above mother Mrs. B. Co)ton of North
slated. The funeral was held Mon­ Woodland, and her sister, Mr$.
day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock nt tho Duncan, Friday.
Died, Saturday. Clara, the little
IT. B. Church id tho. village. Rev.
Freeland officiating. Burial was in daughter of Mr. ami MV?. E. A.
I ho family lot in Cemetery number ;Sawdy of East Woodland.
Chester Hager and family of Sun­
Iwo. Tho stricken
parents and
family have the hoarltelt sympathy field were Sunday guests at lhe
of lhe entire community in their be­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hager.
Mrs. Edna Slrowe and daughter.
reavement.
Vadic,-of Vermontville visitiui her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cole,
sot™ WEST CAHnETON.
Friday and Saturday.
■ A Brown who is painting Frank
Mrs. Laura Sheldon vfellcd with
Prfco'a house, spent Sunday at his friends iirVermontville,' Thursday
home Jn Vermontville.
and Friday.
Callers at Tobal GarlInger's Sun­
Mr. -and Mrs. Calvin Gehmah’ and
day werer Mr. and Mrs. Jasper daughter of Vermontville, spbnt
Heeds and Mrs. Cazier of Nashville Sunday with lheir parents, Mr. and
and Peter Garllnger of Garlinger's Mrs. James Boyles of West Sunfield.
Corner*.
. .
Miss Anna Malory look the eighth
i Mrs. FlOry is spending a few days grade school work at Vermontville
v?ith her grand daughter. Mrs. Al­ Thursday and Friday.
bert McClelland and family.
George Richards and son Gerald
Miss Lillie Brumtfia, a member of of North Woodland were Sunday
lhe Senior class of the Nashville Keats at lhe home of T. Scofield in
high school, has been awarded one
si Woodland.
of tho data honors.

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RUGS ]

Our Annual Rug Event lKUGS

A« u«ual, we always try to get something good for our trade when they need it the most, and this is a irore opportunity to save some money on
new fine Rugs. We purchased a full sample line from the mill.- Rugs, smalt, medium and large at unusually low prices. Wilton Velvets, Axminsters, Brussels, Wool Fibre and Ingrain Rugs. Hundreds of different patterns to choose from. Predominating styles of designs for the season.
All our patterns in beautiful shading.

Lace Curtains, Portieres,
Couch Covers, Linoleum,'
Fibre Matting and Shades

Wool Fibre Rugs, sizes gxta in brown, green, and
blue, suitable for dining rooms and’ bed erf AH
rooms, sanitary and easy to sweep,”only q)| »Uv

Art Squares in Hall WodF’fonbed roonls in
all sixes, sma.ll and large. Price for size (bZ *7E
9X12 only . ........................................ -................ .
Seamless Brussels in best grade, axt2 ...... $15.00

The opportune time, lhe excellent assortments
and the jow prices make this announcement of first
importance in every home keeper's scheme of economy..
Notice below a few ol our low prices:
*

3 yards long lace Curtain*. 45 to ® in. wide, in new QQzx.
‘
pretty designs. * goo! ■•vort.nient, per pair... .. -'OC

Seamless Brussels in cheaper, grades, only..

$12.00

Seamless Brussels, best grade. 6x9, only.—

$7.00

Seamless Brussels,-best grade,'7x9, only„..

$9.98

Fine'Notlinghatn aud Dutch Square Meih Curtainafl* 1 ^4 0
with pretty border* and new pattern*, at...
vpl. «O
Portiares and Couch Cover* at low price*.

Seamless Brussels Rugs. l&gt;esL grade 11.3x12 special

qxia Seamless

Inlaid Linoleum, a ipecial at 7ft«, a Mjnaie yard.
Fibre Maltings tor best room*, etc., at 23c.
Good Cloth Shades, nit colored, at 23e.
Rug Filling Woodoleum, :0&gt; in. with-, 30c.
Dustless Floor Mops, belt on the matket, SI.50.

——---------------- ——-$17.50

value, at

9x12 Axminsters, fine patterns--------- ----------

$19.00

\Villon Vclrrts.— $22.50 and $25

171?
D rx n, r,—

With every Hug sold □( S1S.00 or over we give free for one week u beautiful rug, size 27x54, worth
S2.00. That’s a great oiler considering our low prices.

RUGS

FRANDSEN 6 KEEFER
Hastings Headquarters for Rugs, Dry Goods and Ready to Wear

■

Hastings. Mich.

One Price to All

T7R 1717

—17 1X12/12,

RUGS

GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
Rrcrivev Grand Masonic Honors.
At the meeting of the Grand
THE OTIS MINER STORE Ed. Bird a !)?» pounds son. who will ]Chuptvr of the stale in Detroit on
answer lo the name of Nelson Glen. WfUtinrtUly. Hoy Andrus, of Jhis
city,
was elected Grand Master ot
Lila Zimmerman, Albert and I/s- 1
Quotes Some Exceptional Hnnininx
TtiiM Veil of the Grand Chap­
lie Conklin of llieBriMol acliool the
1
wrote lhe 8th griiile examination at ter. Grand Cltanler ofilces havu
Dry (RmhIs.
.ursdnit arid
nibl Friday; J
•&gt; -b',,’n
by '*’• l’'iillips and the late
I.arey Iasi ThurMlay
Mirhigau conference will lie held m
relutned! I)fl,,i''l striker. Mr. Andrus las tlu*
■invited to attend.
Mrs. Gertie Gaskill *has -------Woodbury. June 23 and 21.
•k expecting
lu remain I distinction’ nf being the youngest
to Battle Creek
.
Geo. Migltan Visited Iris sister
jpliimai- a couple of ’monihs.
months.
, man lo hold office in lhe Grand
I’l-t week
Mnu'-Ham ut Arm Arbor, last
week. ' our ,’nnl depnrtmaiil. ni"-l nil coats
p-hapter.
and little i,l‘‘ marked down IO liaH values and
.During last: jvi.s'k
Week Mrs.
n»rn. Talmage
iriiuuki-i
•l.iikth.r I
I".
1 '.'"'L-I, * garments shoes.
grocejie*. unit '.i-slsli'd
Mr*. Mary Baiicock and
Entertained for Mrs. Ferry.
“•—•j ..........
........... ; ; Mrs. Ixna Bowman with lheir house
'[
.Mrs. Jason McElwain gave a din­
a rare oiiportimity for those "h",.-imniug and Sunday helped al Joe!
ner parly yesterday in honor of Mrs.
■ Mr. aiul. Mr. Arrhlr Sllnrlironih "
1 '""rd "!
live in the northern part
ib'* Rrinniiwio’ris. Fine lake.
nrr..mi.,nl..l l.y Mr. nml Mr«. Al- n»'*.ur.mi « uwll.- Mto
I county. This sale will close hatur-;
„
ni.r.i;,,.
iinei I W. Mont J-’erry., of Sail Lake City,
.I-,,VineII?
’Bi '&lt;/•/■ Hie mlv Tur full ’•»«-*
Mrs»
Phillips
went to
art’i-uI
lastHose
week
Wednemiay
andHaslhad । L'ltlh. Among Hie guests were Mrs.
1 C. L Glasgow and Mrs. J. B. Marrtgill. of Nashville.
-ick in |»’&lt;l al this writing.
Cure for Slomnch Disorders.
' Bert Bowser and family motored
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brock and Mr.
W. A. meeting ns a delegate from ,’1'- l-alhrop lias hops of tits i Disorders of the stomach may be In Hastings Saturday night and vis­ and Mrs. Will Barnaby motored to
avoided by the usq of-Chamberialn's ited friends, returning home Sun­ Lansing. Sunday, lo visit .Mr. and
“
Mrs. Warreo 'Wilcox.
nation was held al Urn limli-ortuM.)i &gt;!«»»»*|ud| *£ ®AJJ
Tablets. Sold Jty air dealers.—Adv. | day evening.
building last Thursday.
I .
’ genart and llt. d.; &gt; dore,JlH«*‘;.k .
Bert llnlslon and. wife al
from Grnnil ta'dge visited
.111 page (pur..
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i-b.. C|i„;n. T.u1'.l,nn.. Cnun,-.,,.
Mr. an.l Mr*. Oranl Mn&lt;l nn.l I..,.1 “!7
■’
moln Sli»n- ..I Orwul l^lw lout
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;
.liniu-r Sunday, -ill, Mr». M.-n.r«
" J 'V'"L2 .
iini'eiiis
Mr
•uni
Mi-*
m
i
”
I'tiiir
1
you
want
an
Au.
m.llie
l»r.nlM Mr. and Mr,. H. I., r.n.ir. ,Jo|| j K
«Br. uir&lt; i i&lt;&gt;ij
D. GUmoii of I re. |Hirl Jia* opened
. AVERT WIM1DLAND.
-[Mil Ice (*ream ami soft drink pmlor:
Mrs. Sam-Gavilf sent to Knlmn-- in the store building the second I
zoo last week called thore by ther door from the new bank. Mr. Gib­
illness of her sister.
' *&lt;&gt;n was formerly one &lt;l&lt;H»r west of
Mrsl Harriet Fuller and tiaughleri th&lt;* hotel.
Mis* Bessie of Holme* Church vi­Ironside Brothers set a Iwo piece '
cinity were guest* of Mrs. Harryr Barn* graiiit- monument in the ,
D&lt;*rkrr Monday afternoon.
’ Bellevue cemetery last week for
A. E. 'Giddlings uf WoodlandI-Chas. S. Clark nf Assyria. They
- ------ -- -------- , _. ,. . ................. ..
' have two carloads of monuments |
Born. Saturday mnfning to-Mr., on the way from lie! quarry, expect-,
amt Mrs. BuiT.Cotton, a son.
cd to artri’e nnv day.
Mr. and Mrs. U Forman spent I JegM, itaWn*. of this city has
Sunday with lheir son (teo. and
th,. A—cMi.-d Builders Ex­
family near Nasbyille. Ada -Vnr- (.)ianK,. of
This Exchange
man returning with them, to spend j was-orgauiz-(i ter th? purt«i«e of
a tr----- rx
, n, ,
I promoting
the
l oitiinon giHiil
of con;
•
proilHHAllg-1
lie
glRMI....
■ •'!!llnrl-v Decker
lleeL-ei- u-nq
. ruimnnil
■ dealers,
, ... ....
,. .
Harry
was tu
m PlneL-aelll,.
Clarksville ' ...
tmetors, material
and, ■the
frlto-on Inumr,,.
..wne« of nn,|to&gt; alio havrjw
5b-«p»a
All.Tl lliurr
- lx*...' Iron,' t.auar,./ ./rainir- ...i. r..&lt;«.
JW on "V.f Hum ny.
or mol.riol .l-.il-1 &lt;■
; visitors ami rollers nt Mra. Cnrn-&gt; Sterling M'hIi acke llm-youiig-wiii
..
line Hauer's Simdny were Mrs. Geo, of Dr. Modnu'k. bad a mfr row csBrecheisen And sons Carl and Mil­
lard and wife of North Carlton.
Chas. Grnxinger and mother and forenoon wlivit lie jumped from a
wagon directly in front ttf-Chester ।
Phone 254-'
Phone 224Mrs. J. Hoffer of Woodland. Augusta Messer's
nioUir-cnr. Thn imy was
and Albert Funk of North Woodland knocked
down by I ho/fvntlor, aud I
and Will Veltn of East Woodland.
would have tie. ti mil over had Mr.
Andrew, GMger and wife enter­
tained their son Hetyy ami family in Hine to prevent the wheels from
of near Lake Odessa, and Lewis passing over the prostrate lad.
Bishop and 'Lawrence Klippoj* of
Some one -not J'*1 ftjr nwny from .
Hartings. Sunday. ' .
H. Miller tMul wife of -Knuth Hastings is evidently very' fore i
Woodland spenlNSumlay with Mr. handed and laying asido foomelhiiu; I
for a rainy May -limy ‘•swijirif’ six j
and Mrs. Geo. Culter.
■
A. F. Geiger tovik\,. L. Farrell and umbrellas front an umbrella rack 1n I
family of East Woodland, to Lans­ front of Fraiid-vn and Keefer’s store ।
Jnsl wv. I.. I lie -■•ntleiiien wli»se
ing Sunday in'his auto.
Mrs. Andrew
Geiger returned umbrella* were stolen, are very.
homo from Vnlninazoft Saturday grateful lo some unknown (?) party f
where she has been caring for. tier for having left, the rack, and they
grand daughter Mrs. Harry Bolter are hoping it will be a dry aummer.
Thu Girls' Friendly Society o'!
and baby who had lhe measles.
Miss Florence King areoinpani«&lt;| Emmanuel church had a pot hick j
tier pupils to Hastings Thursday supper and social Hide al the parish ।
Atiul Friday to take the 8th gradevx- house Monday evening in honor of;
Mrs. Isaac Patrick, who Ipft Imlay
nminntion.
x
Mr. and Mrs. J. Funk of North for a trip abroad, tloven were laid
Woodland spent Tuesday - al Mrsr for 32-aiul all had a 'very happy
lime. Mrs. Patrick was 'presented
Caroliqo Hauer's.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rising, Mrs. D. with it package- which contained
ie automwbile drive all ifie way (o.the lots following a ridge bon! the main highway throubh the
N. Stowell and daughter, Grace, portcards on which were written
woods with the’lakc in view on bolh sides.
mwagrs from each of the girls, the
spent Saturday in Hastings.
Lnealed alKtul nn« mile from Delton on the C. K. &amp; S. railroad on that pari ot the lake, where Ita hert
Kenneth Hauer visited the Holmes package to be iqjvmMl when on her
-fishing is found, this |daL of lots i« on a jdece of ground that seemingly nature intended for Just such r.
journey..
,
.
school Friday.
•
pltl|u^e.
•
manor cr r-nanaa.
.Tin: very 1h‘«I waler for drinking’can be'oblained without going very deep. Oho can- get ice, milk*
It Is good to have a friend, but It is
Health, a Factor In Suecrsx.
grorerie*. produce, etc, delivered nt tin* door every day.
The largest factor contributing lo .lag unieinshiy loved and synipathixed
Stony Point is alx»ut the same/distance from Delton as is Iliff old resort on lhe eart side of tl)&gt;* lake.
a man's success is undoubtedly with and helped and eheerod. 1* not to
The Simduy trains will start on May 21th.,.and there will be a great many automobiles so if you get the lol
health. U has been observed that a bu compared with tho gain ot unself­ you want, you wjll have lo hurry.
_
mhn is seldom sick'when his bowels ishly loving and sympathising aud
are regular—he is never well when .with helping and cheering another. No
they are constipated. For consti­ glad Incoming to ono’a heart from
pation you will find nothing quite w Without can uplift and enlarge it Ilka
good as Chamberlain's Tablet*. They the expansive force ot a generous and
not only mow the bowels but im­
prove lhe appelile and strengthen •elf-forgettlng love outworking from
.
the digestion. They are sold by all; within.—IL Clay TrumboU.
8UNFIEIJI.
The lensing District Epworth-|
League Convention will be lo-bl alts
Grand Ledge. Muy 2?-.“l-‘-’l.
The j
M. K. churen will send four dele“ft
II. Mu,l.l.ri»l..

BIG SALE OH AT

LOCAL NEWS

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"""' r£r r.ii&amp; ....... . ... to- a

&amp;)hen Painting)

insist on /feath &amp; Milligan's Paint

iOhen fjuilding

insist on flatter firos.: Material

«7Ae

/fastings dumber &amp; Coat Co,

©ELTOK, MHCHL

@©®dl

Fme Samdly IBaiWfflg Beaclh

H TO1D B® THuere,

dealers.—Adv. .

(S© Ounft Smdlay.

*

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

BANNER W ANT AIMS. PAY.

4161

lOJLkmZOO, MICH.

�MAY 21. iSIL
BATTLE CREEK PASTOR
STRICKER AT BANQUET HERE

■ Mr and Mrs. Elry Tobias sppnl
Ruudity al Wall lake.
u’Mi** Ruth Lake visited friends al
H« Hl Cily tho linst of the wiwk.
.Mr and Mrs.. George Miller Were
Mi M
Hick if'spent last week
al Mrs. Harry Payne's near Dolton.
■ Sam Dumolh of Caledonia was the
gu***l nf Mr*. Gt-u. Saddler, Sunday.
Victor Igrguii «»f Virginia, is lhe
gu***l of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith.
• ;Guw Schumann, of Gram! Rapid*,
went SUnt|uy with Hustings _rela-

. Vi.*rn Haywood and family, of Irv­
ing. s|fcnt Sunday al Luchin Willi**&gt;n’.-.
’Miss Daisy Scolhorue. of Nash­
ville, *pi‘nt Sunday with Hastings
fri«’ini-.
•
4Mr. and Mr*. D. IL Foster visited
Mr. and Mif. Jus. Covert of Woijdlan*i, Sunday.
• Mr. amt Mrs. John Bhribcr and
Mr. and Mr*. J. Fox sm’iit Sunday in
Hattie Creek. . .
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Lewi* and Mr.
•ml Mr*. A. Tobey spent Sunday al
Lake O«l*
it Miss ftuttr Miles, of Nqshvilh*. w«*
lb*- guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sev­
erance, Sunday.
.
_.Mrs. Jennie Maus, of AugusLt was
Sthe cily Iasi week en route lo her
tw home in Sheridan.
.,Mr. and Mr*. Cluii-nr*1 I'-' Pi.inla
of Grand Rapids, spenl Stimkiy with
Mr. an*l Mrs. Cha*. Poli*. ’ .
. Mrs. J. W. Sheehan of Grand Rap­
ids was lhe guest of Busting*
Weml*’Tii*-*da&gt; ••u-nnig.
'
Mrs. Ellen Wills, of Freejiorl.
dune Tuesday to visit her son*
Chur!*-.* ami Lucian Will.-.
. Bishop William Burl - was llie
guest of Mr. and Mr*, illemenl Smith
while ii) lhe city Tuesday.
; Mrs. Cora Dunning, of Whiling.
Ipd, came Saturday fur a visit willi
her sister, Mr*. Anna Grant.
Mrs. Bruee Hayden, of Saginaw,
came Saturday In visit her parents.
Mr. and.Mr*. F. R. Pancoast.
Mr. mul Mr*. H. C. Zusflhnill .of
Nashville *|*eni Sunday with 'hi*
brother, Wm. ZuKchnitt.and fhmily.
■ Mi.** JoM-pliim* Nash who ha.*
br*-n visiting her sister. Mr*. Harry
Ickes of Baltimore, returned Wonday.
Mil's Winnie Otis, of Lansing, was
cnllisi hen1 1 ant week by thn death
of her gri'al-auui, Mrs. Huldab
Olis.
”
Miss Elixalndh
Severance, of
Jackson, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. J. Sever­
ance.
.Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Burton, pf
East l-insing. were the guests «»f
Hastings relatives thu tlrsl of Uie
wwk.
Mrs. Ertiiik II. Drouillard and
baby of Detroit came Tuesday fj»r a
visit with her mother, Mrs. James
Hayes.
■Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moore and fam­
ily. of Jackson, spent thu Week-emi
with lheir enusins, Mr. and Mrs.
Jli.y.-d .Meyers.
J. C. Ketcham conducled srrvir*-*
nl llm Tanner tphool house Sunday.
Mrs. Kvlchaiu and Mrs. Brepdy ac­
companied him.
Mr. aud Mr.*. Roe Kyitcll came
Saturday from Cleveland. He will
play with the Hastings bqll team
again this year.
A. J. Herbert intends to leave trexl
week for a two weeks visit.with rel­
ative* tn Marlin, Plainwell, Allegan
and.South Haven.
Mis* Patrick, of Toledo, cairn* la*t
week fur a visit'with Mr. and .Mr*.
Isaac Patrick. She will keep nous*for her brother while Mrs.-Patrick

Hev. W. A. Chnpin-in. of lligtilc
Creek, Suffers Severe Illness al
Brotherhood Banquet.
Bev. W. A. Chapman, ot Baltic
Creek, mine over io this city in. an
aubuuoMlu 4o attend thelimLherhood meeting in honor of Bishop
Burt, Tuesday afloriimm. Wliilu al
lhe bumpiel lie was taken suddenly
very ill, and removed to the home
of Mr. and Mr*. I. M- Henderson,
where Dr. Lowry’"remained with
him f&lt;rr a long lime- Yesterday
morning he wa* no belter, and bis
wife mid brolhcr were summoned.
If nhlc to ie- taken Itmne he will lie
lukim by train Imlay or tomorrow.
Rev. Chapman is lhe pastor of Ma-,
pic SI. M. E. church in Battle Creek.
Where he is doing a very successful
work. About two years ago he un­
derwent a severe operaliou for
kidney trouble, .ami il was feared
that his sudden Him'** was diffi to a
Return of the old trouble.

FHOITSOFMiKE-BELIEVE
CARSON.

HOW RESOLD THE lift
■y LRWIS AUSURY.

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LittlA Mrs. Grtty fluttered Into

something for me. See this perfectly
beautiful silk muffler I bare bought
tor Allan'ii birthday present? Wojl, bls
birthday Is three weoke off, but I want
him to wear the muffler tonlghL Please
pretend that you have bought it for
orio of your friends and offer It to
Allan to wear. Ills old muffler Is quite
shabby and he's going to an Important
business men’s dinner. Il’s necessary.
I think, that he should look prosper­
ous, and ho‘can't look prosperous while
wearing a worn-out old muffler, can

JYext Saturday, May 23
’

.

her
or red hair that
reached nearly to
bls shoulders. Hla
general make-up
proclaimed him to

We invite you and your friends to come and enjoy the delicious
Samples that will be served.

months ago. Upon
arriving he put up
downtown hotel,
and as he handed

Mill be

Jfeinz £ay in dur Jtore
Special Representative of

/f.

J. jfeint Co.

Will be present to explain how the“57 Varieties*’ arc made and just why they
are so good. You will not be asked to buy.

Aside fropt this interesting demonstration, it will be worth while for you to visit our utorc.
mens and his grip
Seasonable And* timely values are attractively displayed in every department and we have many
over to the clerk.
money-savinR items io store tor you.
Helen. “But. really, wouldn’t I bo
“Jest a-goln' to
sailing under false colors If I—“
Motor-Car Knocks Boy Down.
stay a couple o’
"Never mind that. dear. It’s only a
days, an’ I ain'f
The little six.-years-old son of F. joke, you know. I do want Allan to
pertlder
ikhcro
II. Gallup. **f Grain! Ilupids, who is
jusl moving to this city from Grand
you make my
Our regular Special Bargains and the fact that everything in this part of the store is fresh,
Rapid*, whs ktincki'd down by Mr.
I’d kinder like ter
giving
It
to
him
now.
He's
oat
In
tho
Colgrove's imilor-car on Wednesday
clean and appetizing, makes this one of the most popular departments. Let us show you how well
afleriioon. The child was taken to hall this minute gntttng ready to start know."
we can supply your table needs. ■
Dr. Mohler's office when* he recov­ ouL Let’s go and Insist upon his wearHaring
been
assured,
he
remarked
ered'consciousness half an hour lai- I
“Savoy" Apples,'gallon cans, fancy.
“Rcltsh” Tomatoes, 12Sc ran, ■&lt; lb. sixeWc
it. Hi* face mid chest wore bmis-.
In a moment Helen found herself of­ lo the clerk that ho thought he would
-“Cfae^’- Miufc Meat, extra line, ff fortSc
Ixnnbanl Plums, 25c ran, 3 tb. tlu.
•••IF -The child preceded his futliur, fering tho muffler to her host with a stroll around a bit.
Ho had scarcely reached tho Crossgrrmdiuolher
ami nine-years-old careless generosity that quite sur­
“Trilby’’ Toilet 8rap, large cakes3 for 20o
Quaker Puffed Rice, 15c package.-.-------------------- 13c
sister in crossing tin* street in front prised herself.
Finest Japan Rice, 7c lb., 4 lbs. lor...,... - -26c
Snow Wash Powder, 25c pkg. and fl Teaspoons . ..26e
of. AbUiir* store. Mr. Colgrovc.
who
had
been
seated
In
tho
hotel
lob
­
"But
I
hate
to
take
the
new
off
a
Best
Gloss Starch, in bulk,.—........7 lbs. for 25c
Choicest
Oat
Meal,
fresh
stock,
8
Iba-Ior
25c
who wa* driving down Jefferson
by and who had been on Interested
Saginaw Tip Matches, full couul, iprgc Ikixcs, 7 for 25c Salsrxla. new supply—full strength--------7 lbs. tor 15c
•(reel blew hi* born. All except
listener to his conversation with the
the little fellow stopped to await friend, Helen.” protested Allan, who clerk.
.
the (Hissage of the cor. The child would really have preferred his old
"Excusa mo,” ho said, "but I have
iH-cmm* cmiftiBcd and was struck a* silk scarf.
Extra Low Prices on choicest California Lemons.
Just learned of your arrival in tho
lie allempled to regain the sidewalk
25c
• 300 size, j«r dozen;--------------------- ---------. _-,,7L ”-»L.Zr2i’iTAUn
idty, Mntl knowing of yuur Interest In
instead pf conUnuing an.across tho forme,
...35c
laughed Helen.
; I mining affaire, through hearsay, I
340 size, per dozen.
street.
Mr. Colgrove applied the
“Oh. Allan. It’s .0 becoming to you."
uken^t libertyof ap£k£J to
Choicest
Green
Stuffs
—
Lettuce,
Onions,
Radishes^
Rhubgfb,
Asparagus, Strawberries,
ein*-rrenry brake mid s(opi&gt;ed (he said hla wife. ’That soft gray Just:
"
UDiny 01
10
car, probably saving the child's.life. suits your complexion. Don’t you jyou regarding your ’propositions.”’
Oranges and Pineapples.
Tho bait was ample for our desert
think ho looks nice in IL Helen?"
' friend, and ho forthwith began lo de­
Dcalh of Ira Vnu Y’ulkenbiiro“Yes, indeed, Laura.” agreed Helen, claim on tho merit* uf bls prospects. I
Ira Van Valkvuburg, aged 62 years, smilingly.
’’Well, yer aeo, my friend, mo an’'
a well-known resident of thia cily,
tho boys her soma claims out by Can-|
who moved to Grand Rapids Ia.«l Oc- Helen, you have no idea how perfectly
Because we took this entire lot off the manufacturers' hands we arc able to sell these ffi.jo to
U&gt;ber. died at live o'clock on Monduy reckless Allan Is with his belongings.
grub
is a-glttln’ putty low, an’ as all '
aflernoon iif pneumonia, following I When you havo a busband you'll see
$4.»o-values at 79c each,
an illness **i ip days. It is thought how much care a man la. Now, Allan, o’ them thought aa 1 was tho beat-.
Which certainly ought to l« low enough and variety ooough to suit most every otic, for there arc
posted one in thp bunch, an' they all
thill he may has.- contracted th*knew I wan too *------ - *- —“ *“ 11
about a hundred different shai&gt;cs in black, while and all colors. We could sell these hats easily (of
disease while attending the funeral perhaps I'd better fasten this muffler. j_
tb8tB .Oro.tlllng fellers, -why,
by Bny
any or
ot them
more money, but have planned to give our patrons this unusual bargain.
.
of his father in Baltic Creek iwo to your overcoat collar with a llttlo I by
j^t concluded to got together
weeks agri. His fntlier also'died of safety pin. I’m sure 1 dofl’t wont Helen ,
pneumonia. The funeral services to bo worried about IL”
&lt;what capltul there was In tho camp
“I shan’t have the least anxiety,’’ an(j gjT
nn- j WB&gt; toio to
were held on Wedmwlay morning
from his late.home. The body was declared Helen, who marveled at her !vatnoso up hero ahd git somo more
brought to Hastings, al noun and friend’s gratuitous play acting.
t0 he]p
durjn’ tho winter, or mebbo
•'YVaII .J,,
nnwaV T ' • &lt; _
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v &lt;
•
taken to Rivcrsldo cemetery for
CAREFULLY TAILORED, PRICES LOW. Latest fashions in plain tailored or oddly cut and
burial. Rev. C. I.. Butex, pastor of
trimmed, beautiiuUy finished, excellent materials. Exclusive styles, good variety for.your selection.
Emmanuel church, olllciating.
lan. tho way you loso umbrellas."
ifa0-8 my huckleberry."
Mr. VanValkenburg was born in
“Perhaps I had better not borrow IL
“What’s soyi- What hev we koL
COATS, Specially l*riccd-(roin.r..-;ill.75 to H4.7S
Bailie Greek 52 years ago on the I can
usually be trusted. Laura, not to
IIa! eiCUM wo for i,nn*, itran15th uf laM December. He came lo
■
SUITS, Remarkable Values, from—-4 6.7B to 114.75
o tleJdcd
feel ,so
tlckkd Yer eeo I never
Hastings in lhe early eighties. In scatter my wearing apparel about tho ger; ji feeI
thought
as
how
ft
would
1885 he was united in marriage with
jffdlfice to Mothers who would like to.dress the baby comfortably: In our Infant department
Miss Belle Grebb*. To them-was
lairu one child, Mrs. Harry iilylield looking than your old ona. Ploaao knop interested th* vqgy fust raltlo outer .
you will find the famous Vania Vest. Pinless pinning bands and vests. No pins or buttons to
it on. Helen will bo hurt now It you tho box. Well, there’s tho Oolconder,
*d Detroit.
hurt or harm the baby. Baby can lie dressed without turning around. Come in and sec them.
In addition lo his wifo mid daugh­ don’t wesr IL Won’t you, Helen?"
which is a true flatter vein tbet I her ■
To every mother who calls we will give FREE GRATIS a-t5c .pattern ol the practical pinlfcss Vanter, Mr. VanValkenburg is survived
“Yes, Indeed, I shall.'* asserted HeL traced fer 14 mile, an’ Is 72 feet an’ I
by his, invalid mother, who resides an. dutifully.
four Inches wide, that will essay &gt;83 |
ta Vest diaper. Come in and call for it.
in Batlie Creek.
ThoiM* who accompanied lhe liody
Special Values this Meek in Wash Qoods,- Crepes, Ratines, Laces and Embroideries
to -Hastings yesterday were: Mrs. to the dinner, wishing with secret Irrl- the Golden Dream, an’ Ita sutherly ex-1
Van Valkentlurg, Mrs. Sly Held, John tatlon that hla wife would not be quite toMhun. tho Pipe Dream, which Is a;
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Dresses.
Kurtz, of Grand Rapids: .Mrs. Chas.
corker, and tho riches’ preposlshun of,
Kay, of Allimhoi, 0.; Mrs. Cora V. so anxious about his appearance.
The next morning while Helen was 1iot&gt; d0&lt;n on j,or ten-foot. an’ she'
Match for the fiig Remnant Jalt In'the near future.
Eox. of Bailie (Seek.
.Mr. VanValkenburg has many packing her trunk to leave Laura panl b|K fr01n waij to wall.
yca wo jjeT plenty o’ wood— |
friends in Illis cily. in which he whs came Into tbe room with tho muffler.
"Now. wasn’t It just like Allan to go 18ialhero of u_an- water, too. Yer bo |
f**r a long time engaged in i*u»in- -*.
Can
Ihiriig the last few years he was en­ to business without even thinking of looting fer mines and what’ll I take?,
gaged as commercial traveler for the returning this to you?” eho asked. "I Oh, ’bout 1400.000 for the bunch, but'
Cui
firm of Ereemau. Delamater &amp; Co.. took it out of hla overcoat pocket be-1 ir yer on.y wanl ono „ tw0&gt; ru como ।
XJnoleums.
of Detroit. He retired from the fore be was up. and ho never missed I &lt;jown.
HHH^and engagiMl in hardware busi­ IL You see. men are really awfully i -Oh money’s no object, and the big-,
■ Jecond
ness for' hiniself in Grand Rapids
floor
ami was prospering when occurred
fastings. Mich.
Phone 30
■&gt;..
claims aro jest what yer want, an a
Mr. ami Mrs. Grant Goodrich and hi.* untimely death. Mr. VanVjd- uuucu uiiu uui iu
“
No,
”
murmured
Helen,
absently.
jk
nO
w
Mr.
Rosschlld
an
’
them
English
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ashton &lt;rf Grand Rap­ kenburg was a member-of tlfe Has­
She
was
a
llttlo
tired
of
tho
muffler.
5
Mndicuts
yer
hev
behind
yer
back
’
ll
ids were gtu-sls of Mr. and Mrs; A. tings Knights of I’ylhias Imlge. the
“And wasn't It Just splendid that ho j
tickled dean to death when they I
C. Brown Snnil.iy
I’. C. T.. an*l s*-veral ■uuanizalimi*
H. T. Chandler left Tuewluy fur of husiness-men in Gland IlapiiL*.
never suspected It was really hla own
know bow lucky' ye’ve bln In gitlin’
Holland where In* ha* employmenl.
MTs. Van Valkenliurg intend* lo muffler that ho was wearing? You
John Kurtz, of rihunl Ilapi*h, was go tn Del mil and ’remain a while know, when he waa thanking you so yer a bond on it right erway. an’ say. ,
RftCE KEEPS ON IMPROVING
in lh**elly Wcdne.*day.
effusively last night 1 could hardly you jest tclygraftthcm .there fellers SOMETHING TO SAY FOR MULE FOR COPYISTS ANO WRITERS
with Air. and Mrs. tilylltbl.
- T.J- P*»ll'-r, win* ha* b»'i*n.ln^hitatralght." .
Modern ffdehcZ Mas rrvvew That
Yerwurffi n*&gt;'piiid, “'Gnunr irapfffic
“Nor I mine,” alghod Helen.
Traveling Tobacco Man Made a Study Work May Bo Lightened . and Better
morrerl**
for an o|»*ralimi, came home Tues­ TURNS RUBBISH INTO MONEY
Even In the Slums Four-fifths of
Two days after Helen reached her
aovu .
of Spanish With a Distinct ObResults Obtained by Following
After n(J
ho naq
had „
signed
a number ot
day. • IB* is doing niri-ly.
Babies Born Aro Normal. .
own
homo
she
received
a,
gray
silk
mysterious
doedmeuta
that
had
been
These Simple Directions.
Mr, hikI Mrs. Chas. - Fox mid
muffler from Allan. It waa a much presented. to ..
daughter Clara ami Mr*. Tv*b M&lt;*a&lt;I*him .by ».
hla -----new-found
Tbe
encouraging-word of. science
Made
Enough
to
Purchase
a
Site
handsomer and more cxpeAlve ono friend, and had partaken of numcr"Before returning from my flrat trip
m-*i**i* -I I*» Bailie Cn-*-k Sunday and
that
"heredity
is overwhelmingly a
for Children’s Home.
than that which ho had supposedly ous and divers lemonades (?) ho man­ to Cuba I improved my Spanish by or pencil la to put .a flat, Heavy weight
visited Mr. aud Mrs. Clare Barn­
force fop the Improvement of tho
borrowed from her.
hart.
diligent study in order to inform a over tho upper edge of the paper on
Harvey Case j»f Bedford mid hi*
Rubbish collected In tondon has
“My dear -Helen,” said tho note
muio la his own language just what 1 which -you write, to hold It linn and race;" that "tho child at birth has, not
a few months, but 10,000,000 years of
dnukhl*&gt;r, Mrs. Nellie Mainly. &lt;*f provided enough money to purchase s -which accompanied ft, “Laura was exclaimed lo tho clerk:
thought of him without nny 'confus­ leave both hands free. Then place
unbroken life to back him In bls fight
Haith* Crock. np*‘iil Haturday a' site for a children’s home. FWlber right, after all. I should have cast
ing equivocation,*’ said a traveling to­ tbe matter to bo copied flat on the
with environment." and that “even in
Wesley PnlleiigiH’s and Sunday at Bans, employing two motor vans and
bacco man.
crackerjack.
Jest
solo
a
mlno
desk
at
the
left,
so
ns
to
bring
it
us
Frank Wilk*-.*' of Carlton..
a horse cart tor collecting things mo*t that muffler of youra to my overcoat.',
"This mulo was ono that 1 rodo on ’ near as possible to the blank paper. the alums four-fifths of all ifea chil­
mfllyun
dollars.
Nothin
’
alow
Mr. and Mr*. H. S- Sheldon ami persona throw away, makes. 110.000 I bavff to confess that her anxiety was ■,________
dren aro born normal and healthy,"
_______
a
toAr
of
somo
tobacco
plnutatiouH.
With a Anger of the loft bond keep •was proclaimed by Dr. Woods Hutch­
children *pcnl Sunday wilh Mr. uiiu
.Mrs. E. J. Marlin, of Grand llapld*- a year for his "Crusade ot Rescue." In not unfounded. 1 must. Indeed, be tho Rotfcchlle. . Goin’ ter buy all my claims! Thu peoplo from whom I borrowed tbe your place in tho book or manuscript inson.
Mr. and Mr.*. Martin relumed with n warehouse In Compton street. King's careless creature sho thinks mo, for I ’nox. wcck itorrer money? No, sur. mulo said that It was an animal Of-1 a* you write, and you will find gencr- • "Ono excitable gentleman." he said,
did lose your muffler. When I went to ' j ]cl h|m heT
— tea
— dollars to'
— send a I tireless energy, tenacious disposition.' ally that you can copy Quito fast In
them. Mr*. Marlin will Apend n
"figured out that the rate at which
0Ter u
-|iin’ them fellers
---------— j ana marvelous speed.
laik It la to empty Backs containing taka It out of my overcoat pocket to
tailin
. what
.
j this way.
''
insanity .was Increasing wo would all
. CliM'-r Wetzel and little'daugh­ different kinds of refuse and to ar­ return it to you I was astonished to . a flno mlno0 J1 hcV
hev. He
He.,
’s all righty.
nor m&lt;
—
—**
“1 had no
no g5o
Mooncr
mounted
tho *beast
For a paper weight a heavy oblong
ter^ Belen and Marjorie. rntne Sat­ range tho material for sale. Among find It gone. I hop® that tho ono I am He
.
s
a
._
0
|
n
.
ter
n*y
mo
back
when than it showed a disposition to can- rectangular pteco of braes or glass is bo mad In a century and a quarter.
--------— v— —"He forgot that tho increase was
urday (ur n visit wilh",Mr*. J. W. the neglected articles which he has sending will bo it satisfactory subst!-[ r
the bank opens teronorrsc ““V. olo ter far |n a(jranco of my party over most effective. Tho connecting ot
Sage and olhor relative*. Mr. Wei- found to have real value are old en­ tula for the beautiful muffler you so uiou&lt; t bucbb a u w
man, I guess 111 bo makln tracks for i
an(, uirough fields until I real-; wflhls by lang pen strokes has very due largely to tho fact that mote cases
*01 returned Sunday but lhe cliil- velopes. pamphlets, blt«tof paper, bro­ kindly trusted me with, and that, r®-jtho
ftnd git
&lt;u up
up to my
my bunk. Buy. I |llNj suddenly that I bud practicallylittle bad effect on tho logibllffy of the of insanity are cared for today that
dren will irK-nd Um suniinor here. ken bottles.corka. electric bulbs, sar­ moraberlng lama mere man, you will ■ jMt. tell tho (nxine&lt;r wbst level I'm
formerly. And. at tho woraL only from
lost tho others.
• .
copy and certainly saves time. Of
Miss Glalda* Collins, who ,im«
And It in your heart to forgive me.
j ter &lt;lt off at&gt; wly y&lt;fr an* gay, sen'
1 to 8»4 per cent of humanity 1s defec­
"I spoke sharply to the mulo and. course, the stroke should bo long
been spending a couple of weeks dine tins, old stockings, sitvtr paper,
"By tho way, I shall be eternally B Cantcen up’tn r—a my coppers git;I tried to rein It In. Instead of alack- ’ enough to mark clearly tbo break bo­ tive mentally. A careful use of nega­
with hfr mother. Mrs. D-e MrDpn- candle ends.' Cardboard, sad medicine
grateful If you won't say anything to
tive eugenics, preventing tho branding
'*
went to Kalamazoo Hatnrday. bottles
;
ing
pace
tho
animal
went
faster.
•
tween
words.
of real defectives, can reduoa that pro­
Medicine bottles can-be sold to doc­ Ijiura about my losing your muffler. , And wllh B partln&lt; wave of tho
On Monday *|t* begun a tmrine.**
"1 spoko more sharply still and
Writers who have a habit ot dipping portion almost to nothing.
c]crltt
managed to'
c&lt;mr*e a&lt; Parson’* Busin*-** College tors for 11*0 a gross, and other bot­ Sho is such a punctilious HUo woman IhanJ to
rained harder. Same result.
j pens in tho mucilage and putting the
IUO giuav
-r------ ----Mr. and Mrs. h*&lt;schi&gt;achrr, Mr. tles are bought up by a dealer. Bro­ that-she would bo quite upset over my reach jhe eleTato_ -nd was whisked
"Faster and faster went tho inula • -mucilage brush into the ink ptay find masses. 40 per cent of the time la one
aanA^Inllv nil tir-r
1 . ... ...
... .
and Mrs. Writ, Sanders and baby. ken plates are sold and broken up for
So. wlth^n^ apologia.'I throw j
u .mi Is H xaHoped on through forests, open It.a good idea to keep the mtkllage bound from an unknown father; aven
Mr. and! Mrs. fl. Hornung and Mr. road foundations. Corks go to lino­
■
•„„ r
w,™ toother day !!• country and startled villages. T might bottle Invariably at ono aide of the oftener from unknown grandparents.
and Mr.* J. H. Gingrich. of Grand leum manufacturer*. and tin' lids are myself upoa your mercy.”
Rapids, motored f&lt;&gt; this cily Sunday utlllied by the British Electron com­
•Good gracloua! What shall I do
hoUj
and baa have been
* “nd of, desk, and tho inkstand at the other.
Nearly 80 per cenL of great men were
t&lt;» alh-nd thn Methodist Episcopal
pany. The sine and tin In bottle tops with tho thing?” groaned Belan, t* found cheaper nuartera. He thinks the' permanimt John Gllptn, had I not ut-, Half of a lemon sot firmly In a small dellcato In childhood, though they aro
church and visit friends.
shelooked
nt
the
muffler
with
deep
lr
u
ba(J
V
and prefers tcred. * holly by chance, a word of shallow support and renewed from distinctly long-lived and robust In man­
fetch, respectively. 3 cents a pound
aversion.
“
I
feel
like
a
double-dyed
i
to
U|iroll
hl
Wanka
te
on
tho
river)
Spanish
profanity
that
tho
mute|
tlmto
tlmo
will
bo
found
to
remove
hood. Tho reason why more great
and &gt;7.50. a hundredweight.
fraud. For If anyone ever obtained bottom which ba says Is more com- mlKht understand.
I |h.: i t.i-b from old pens quickly and pien do not come from the really poor
Really Baby's Fault.
’What 1 yelled waa the Spanish forthoroughly. Another good way of la that tho strsjs of «*riy environment
goods npder false pretengpa
’le. The "ilndlcut
” has not so
"What
for . thoroughly
pretenips 1 certainly &gt;I fortab
jortable.
"slnfficat"
The young mother had left the alxGirl’s Mlstrable Daath.
•Whoa!’ It stopped lhe muio like; bringing forth lhe possibilities of new docs not let them live.’’
have
done
so
tn
this
case.
’
’
■
far
materialised,
but
notwithstanding
mcmths-old baby only a few minute’*,
Suffocated In mud was tho terrible
’
I his eyo Is not so bright nor his »tcp magic. Throughout the trip 1 had been' steel pena Is to let somo Ink dry upon
but upon aoing back to It discovered death of Maud Kirby Cornwall, a fac
8ame Old Grouch.
M elastic, he still has faith tn the yelling ’Git up’ without knowtsg It. them before using.
quite a large lump over one ejre. Dia- lory girl, of Cambrldgo, England. 8ho
I
An old lady who saw “The Merchant, V|*|on, Of wealth that are to be his. while sawing, at tho rein*.
t three-year-old Henry In tfeo was out walking with Arthur Mead, a ------------- -years
---------ago
- ------------- .1 „
urcu Rln
"Bui that mulo hcord-a lot of un- ,
....
.... .
ot Venice".----many
recently
which
are conjured In hla mind by
IM.UWM.
a. Mura
, cl,“ iut
.Cm. aurin.
W.I,——&gt;1 a
— modnni production
H mF
.. ■ -nromotera.
.
Don’t Overlook
barman. &lt;u&gt; Coe Fen. an open apace witnessed
of ••,,»
the I sundry
od him.
■ n uiuia
nwiiaa uuriu*
twilwiwm
rlvftr anrl
—— .
between |hu river
and Patart,nua«
Peterhouae r-nl
col —
sktno play. When -.u-a
asked u
how
ahe ilv-.l
liked I।
.
______ '
- ills entire llfo ot elgl^t months died­
T, did you hurt ths baby’s lex*, when, according to a statement
It, she replied: "Well, Venice seamed;
Poor Management.
---------'
j recently at Hackney. Ixtntlon, 'An tn- i
by the man. they walked Into a ditch to hpve been spruced up a bit since f "I made a humiliating mistake at
_
Quest was held and tho mother stated;
the flrat time 1 saw IL but that Shy- tho shore this summar*.**
| lw J 1 that even when being tod tho baby I
look's just the same mean, ordinary
"What was that?"
v * ] still slept- Medlrnl evidence showed I
mcValely. .His cries for helfr were
I permitted a
heard, and two mtn pulled him out. the Boaton Transcript.
I] and that there waa nothing al
I io account for'tho aloeplnraa.
time attar xanis She was then dead,".
----------------------------- &gt;
BANNER want ADVS- PAY.
having been saSocaud by mud.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY,
BANNER WANT ADAR., PAY.

Special grocery bargains

.Cadies'. Misses’ and Children’s /fats

fashionable Coats and Suits

^]lg)eickgenant

Riede

Department Jtore

Let US

the MONEY

�1 '* tl
MAY 3L iSK.

/Wen and
j/oung Men
Who want to be well dressed for
Decoration Day should come to
this store and ask to see the new
spring suits made by Jhs ftouit
of Kupptnhtlmor. We don’t be­
lieve that a single man who goes
to several stores and compares
values will buy elsewhere, but
you should see for yourself.
We are showing a beautiful
line of new styles in Neckwear;
Arrow and Monarch Shirts and
Arrow Collars.

Morrill, £ambie &amp; Co.
0ns

Clolhitrs

•

The Odd Fellows are planning to
hold their annual bgiiqu- i on June
2fx.
*,
’
*
Tliirletm brimMR ' of a motorryrb* elub of Grand It ipuj*. made a
trip to llgnlimo* P» Sunday.
Mens heavy oak aoh- nailed on,
(We. Women
"r nailed,
50c. Ludlow's Eleclrir. Shoe Shop.
—Adv,
■'. - .
The rival relate flrm uf Crook A
Gouljl has sold Chas. A. Newtou'a
house in the Hist ward lo Mr. and
Mrs. Wajlir Gregg.
Remember, thu uhrKtinn Science
lectun* by Virgil . O. Strickler at
Heed's Opera House, May 25lb. ."Bee
tlia adv. un another page.
Bo ready for tho ramy day«&lt; We
have ronin spcoigl* ■ m ladies and
misses double texture raincoats at
Fmndsen &amp; Reefer.—Adv.
When you buy shoe- a-k for Uipm?
with Goodyear, wells.
Hiey have
thicker, stronger iftsoles with no
nails or slilcbcs througli them.—
Adv.
• .
t
Carvel h &amp; Stebbins hf\e an in­
teresting adv this week altoul Hags.
They have a speoUil sue fur use on
Decoration day. The adv. gives full
information.
.
A spark from a locomulise on tho,
G. K. A S. Ry. is Wpt»--e&lt;i to have
*el tire to Chas. Bfickuilh's resi­
dence south of lhe station, Saturday
alternooa. Tire oiftHige amounted
to about 13JX).
.'
Oyer 300 rural sUid-nl* look the
eighth grade examinations in ibis
county on Thursday and Friday.
The insults will be announced lhe
next dr following 'week.
The Hustings Buick Co. purchased
nineteen Buick automobiles ul the
beginning of- the
-eusmi. They
make the.announcement tins week
that they lUivu sold all uf them. See
lheir adv* oh another tmge.
Hev. apd Mrs. Maurice. Grigsby
went to Grand Rapid- un Tuesday,
Mrs. Grigsby entering Butterworth
hospital where, she was upurated
upon .by Dr. Webb, assisted by Dr.
McGullin. of Hasting-.
Mrs. Tlios. Kelley of Delton, who
has been ill fur some time, lias gunu
lo Gra|id‘Raplds to enter Dr. Dan­
iels’ Institute for treatment. Mrs.
Kelley is well known here and her
Hastings friends hope for u speedy
recovery.
Kuunxel's
orchestra
rendered
some Hire music al the Fro-byterian
church last Sunday evening. The
orchestra.alternales’with the illus­
trated sermon nights. Dm* evening
Hie oruheslrh plays mid the follow-

Spring and
Summer
You Will Be Delighted With the
Pretty Things You See at Our Store
This is a great season for Flowered Voiles,
Dotted Voiles,' Plain and Flowered Crepes
and Pretty Linens in White, Light Blues, Lav­
ender, Pink and Green.
Our shelves are loaded with the tastiest summer
necessities for ladies and girls—everything for the ward­
robe—Suits,

Dresses,

Hosiery,

Muslin

Underwear,

Gloves, Parasols, Laces, Fancy Collars, Corsets, Silk
Underskirts, Etc.

Our Stock of yard goods for Suits and Dresses is

complete and we want you to sec what we have before
you buy anywhere else.

We arc always glad to have

you call and look over our stock and we will treat you

prcseili; irrespective, of deuomina- pastor will deliver an address on
with every courtesy.
“Tho plans \&gt;f lhe Times in World
lion.
Politics."
.
Emmanuel C.hurvli.
Presbyterian Chureh.
HOLMES
CHURCH.
Rev. Carroll L. Hates, Rector.
The annual memorial service of
Mr. mid Mrs. Jcmc Knowles of
Next Sunday is “'Die Humfny After
tho G. A. R. mid W. R. C. will be held
Carltvit were visitors at J. L. Brook­
We have a big stock of
*■
in ourj-hurch Sunday morning, al the Ascension." The services ~
ford's Sunday'.
mi
follows:
10:30. The middle seclion of pewi
Missus .Mary and, Ella Wood en­
Holy
Communion,
8:fl0
a.
m.
wlll.be held in reserve for the Com­
tertained
their
friend,
Miss
Gladys
Morning Prayer, Litany and aerrades and tho Relief Corp*.
Wolcott, of Hastings over Sunday.
At 7:30 the pastor will give a sler- mon. 10:30 a. tn.
They are very fine grade and we are selling them at from
Remember the L. A. 8. Wednesday
Sunday School 12:00 in.
cnptlcon lecture on lhe Life of
Evening Prayer and address, “The the 27th'at W. 8. Barnum’s.
Christ. giving the. famous paiutingn
Miss Artie Fuller closed a very
Ascension of ChriJtl," 7:30 p: in.
nf thu famous artist, Hahn.
Chart talks for the Sunday School sueeesstuf year of school Tuesday.
On Friday evening, May 22, at 7:30
Parish House at I2:W, “The Great She served ice cream .and cake
an illustrated lecture on the Liquor in
wliich the children enjoyeo very
Supper."
'
Problem will he given.
Also It)
Conflmialiui talk. “The Church of much.
' views of the Panama Canal will be the
Mr. mu) Mrs. Gosih of Freeport
First Days," Parish House, Fri­
. shown, ul the close of the lecture. day, May 21), al 7:30 p. m.
visiletl lheir daughter, Mrs. McLeod
cun vlcys.'
The arc light stereopticon will be
Sunday.
Arrangvnients are being made fur
used. Admission free lo adults.
Sirs.
L. N. Durkee entertained
United Bretlurn C.hurch.
Children accompanied by an adult
Miss Mamie Grinin of Lake Odes­ lhe program for lhe rally uf eighth
The Church With a Welcome, Rev*. sa a few days Iasi week. Also Mr. graders of Barry county, which will
will be admitted.
C. W. Ballou, I'astor.
be
held al the fair grounds here on
mid Mrs. .M. P. Fuller of Wuvdland
Thursday..June L Ilex. Russell H.
Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday.
Baptist Church.
10:3ft—Preaching, subject, “The
Thursday .night mid-week prairie
Mrs. Fred Durkee and-Mrs. Ida Breudy, pastor of the Hastings M, E.
Phone 9
. Hastings, Mich.
Central Task 'of tho Church of To­ Durkee, visited friends .in Freeport church, lias been selected.lo deliver
and prayer service, 7:30, .
day." •
*
lhe’ nrinclpnl latfdrw: There will
Wednesday. .
Bunday School, 10:00.
be music by Kueinel's hand.
il’XX) M—Sunday School.
RnssoU
IJarnum.
Anna
Blood
and
PreiMirnlions are being mode in
B:30 P. M.—Senior Endeavor.
John Wieklmm, who has.resided
- the Sunday School for u beautiful
7.U0 P. M^—Preaching.
Suujecl, Ella Wood look lhe 8|h grade ex­ in Barry county longer than any
Children's Day in June. Come and ‘The Life and Service of John the amination al Hastings, Thursday other living pioneer, stubbed his toe ONE WHO DESERVES TRIBUTE BETTER THAN ANY LECTURE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE WILD
and Friday.
help in lhe plans.
IhipHsl."
fell and dislocated one of the bones
Sunday was the birlhday Bf Mra. in his left band'one day last week.
Morning'worship, 11:00. .Sermon
One week from' Sunday, May 3lsl.
Stenographer, Hammering Out Dio i Colonel’* Method of Rebuking Young Something Hal'd to Define, but All
by lhe pastor. .Music by choir.
will bo Visitors' Day in our ehlirch W. S. Barnum mid Mrs. Henry Hag- Mi. Wickham, who is in his 87lh
°--------- Officer* Probably More Effective
Young People’s Meeting, 0:30.
and School. Special arrangements la, sb Mrs. Barnum enlertaiiutl with year, says he was once able to go a
ciency to Our Limitation*.
edge of What It Mean*.
Than Severity Would Be.
u
dinner. Thoms present from away long distance bvforti he fell after
are being made for this day. We
Yoke Fellow Hand, 0:30.
,
wore
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Freeman
Bar
­
slabbing bis toe, tail is unable lo
Evening Service, 7:30. Message by ((specially invite all our friends to num pf Lyndonville, N. Y.y-Edgar do so now.
Who else knows us half bo well? I The colonel of a German regiment
lljo wild! What la that that It
wonddp with us and visit our school
pastor. Hpecial music..
Wells and Dr. Anderson of Jackson:
Mr. Charles W. Skutt and Miss Shu has heard all that wo have wild ; ou garrison duty, pear a lively city
on that day.
Exra Barnum aud . Mr. and Mrs.
Monday night, 7:30, tho Young
Beginning with June. 71 h, our Sun­ Greyer-W’righl of BatHe Creek and Helena O. Dcallir, both of Onmgc- and then made notes of It. She bat i waa very much annoyed by the way thjrt It nhould have lured me all the
People's social -will be held al the
....... . ........ ...
...........
»,uu
uj me
vtlle wwiismii,
township, were iiiuiiicu
married by
the read our incoming letters. She knows i bls young officers went about town In "days of tuy life, like music, a solace
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Keller, day School will he. changed to com­ Mr. IW.I 3ln;0nal llanram and 1,,,.
H.urlce Grigsby
G„s-b&gt;- on Thursday
Tlmrmluy
nev.
Maurice
..’clock
.......... and
...... our ।l Mrs. Fausey
llnstings. A boon------ -------nt
- .....
..............of Mrs. who pleads with ui for help mid what ■ civilian clothes--contrary to lhe regu-, and an rm liuutment? It Is beautiful
Fausey, nf
of Hastings.
bouu- -o.
corner Jefferson and Grand St. All mence at ID.-flO o
afternoon,
lhe t.
home
■ the young people who attend'the preaching ardinner „ ,rwd .0 AL
Marign
Goodyear
on
South
Jefferson
or evasively, she follows the straight war, and the spirit of Pnutslan mill- cultivation Is beautiful, but thia alone
____ _______
Baptist church are invited to liltend. service, begi____ „
81. The young people will make hewed Hne or the curve of our devious- tarisiu. He spoke very sharply about does not. explain Us influence. There
We have als^planned for a spec­
Special preimrallons are being made
■ Valued Firewood.
their home in Orangeville. A host Dess. Are. we courteous only to the f it and threatened the extremest pen­ Ik n spirit of tho wil«L with which the
ial program f(fl&gt;k*a&lt;-li Sunday in'the i
for a very, happy evening.
Florida buttonwood, a tree confined of friends and relatives wish them
powerful. or is our treatment even to I altieajt anybody were caught doibg It spirit of man acknowledges a relation­
month
of
June
which
will
be
an-j
. Tuesday evening, instead .of the
largely to tho keys along tho south a long and happy journey through
all who come seeking? The woman again. Tim warning served for a tinw ship as old ns the race; and if tho con­
cottage prayer meeting, (lie mem- nouncud later.
coast, is very highly prised tor usu Is life.
at our elbow, hammering out our para- —at least tho offenders were more ditions of hl» evolution from primitiro
iters mid friends will rally nt .the
'Monday
evening.
Miss
Marguerite
cooking
on
ship's
galleys.
It
burns
Methodist Episcopal Church.
graphs, Is a clear eyed w Itnes*. Over ' careful.
'
man have, In the course ot ages, sep­
church to listen to .Miss Julia X
slowly with an avon heat and makes Hall entertained tier Sunday school
Presently, however, two young Hou- arated him farther mid farther from
Davin, of Lansing, assistant superin­ ! Rev. Iltissell H. Bready, Pastor. ,' but llttlo smoko or ash.
class and teacher.' Mrs. Clement lhe telephone voices drift tn from the
'
tendent of Sialo Missions.
Miss
10:30 A. M.—Public worship, and
Smith, venr ph-asantly, at a farewell I world, and the tone ot each la caught . teiuinta look a chance. They slipped that original affinity with nature and
Davis will bring a most interesting second sermon in tlie series on The |
and
judged
before
our
presence
is
away
into
town
In
modish
afternoon
made
him a wanderer from the father­
party for Miss Aimee Ilenkrs. The
message along missionary lines., A 1 Apostles* Vn*ed. “I Believe in Jesbs ,; Mrs. Raymond Knapp and baby of color scheme &lt;&gt;f pink and white was acknowledged. Rhe knows whether clothes of tlio latest English cut? w|th land. that bond will never become
cordial invitation is extended to all Clirisl His Oniy Son
Lord."
----- Our
——
Detroit were in the city . Friday carried out in the decorations and our friends arc worthy. Is tbe home ■ top hais on and tlie rest. Suddenly wholly a. thing of the pasrolt still
Lra»!&gt;:a.service. Thwi.calling on friends*—
.— ■ tho iefresliineiil s, Miss Renkes re­ happy? She know* U. Slra-noUia all 1 tlmy_tan into, thn roioiwl.^.The A&gt;‘4t
ceived some preily as well as useful our I ricks of person. Our good temper minute (hey had vanished Into a gro- plicabl.’, kuI&gt;coiih&lt;-Iou« memory of a
gifts to Ik- used on her teip to our clean speech, fly further than we tor’s shop. One minute mure and tho long buried pant. It I* natural, then,
Europe.
.
rfiiess. Sbu Is familiar with tho stale door of thn shop opened.
that in the presence of any bit of
Memorial services will be held in phrases wo scatter over tbe thousand
“Good afternoon, gentlemen," said wild landscape, or a patch of virgin
the Portland M. E. church next routine letters, and la gladdened when the colony). Thp pair stood before forest, some minds "should experience
Sunday for young Lynn Renuilic, wo light up tho languid page with an I their superior silent and dismayed with a thrill a half return to on origi­
who lost his life nr the Grand Riv­ unspoiled turn. She. Is aware when while a grim smile spread over the nal state-with a thrill. Indeed. There
er on March 7. Every fool of the wo have tumbled out from a laden soldier's face.
Is a yrllderniss motif heard in an In­
river bank and much of the river
■’Young Indy." said tho colonel, ad­ ner ear by these men. as Siegfried!
bottom Iwve been searched for desk lo a world's series ball game.
miles down stream, but no trace of She. too, would enjoy n great player's dressing the shopgirl, "glvo me two heard the Valhalla motif. It rulas
fivc-cent
cakes
of
soap
—
and
wrap
their stars, us might the wanderlust
versatility,
but
she
wades
through
our
4he body has been. found. Lynn
Rcmalie was th&lt;- x&gt;u of Frank Rem- debris’ till twilight. She couH keep them separately.” The girl obeyed
our tardy correspondence up to the and the colonel gravely gavo her ten From ‘ North and South."'by Stanton
alie formerly of this cily.
Thu meeting- f&lt;&gt;r Hie appoiuUnoni minute, hut aho has to time her effi­ Cents. Then he turned to tho young Davis Kirkham.
of three domini—ioncrs to award ciency to oar limitations. Never out­ officers and handed each ot them a'
damages along Hie route of the pro­ pacing us, she is as loyal In^hc back­
"Here, gentlemen." be said with a
posed Little Thoniapple drain will ground os our shadow*. — Collier’s
It iii probable
Hurt somo
ot the li&gt;
he held in Hie probate court to­ Weekly.
grin, .“Just so you slus’n't bo put to j
.
------ --------------morrow. This movement will please
any expense, on my account. Good (.gradients, especially tbe essential oifij,
many of llios*1 w|io have been im­
day."
' which enter largely into the composl*
Take*
From
tho
Spanish.
patient over the delay in pushing
I And he turned aud atrodo out of Hon of modern Mxapa, were employed
The oristn of the American dollar' the shop.—New York Evening,'PoSL
lhe drain. The movement for the
tn
‘ early times for the sauio purpose.
drain was initialed- at about the mark in the abbreviation of the Span-. ~
Soap la the form of vegetable ashes
same time that the present l*auama Ilh-Amertcan "pesos," with the p and ♦
&lt; mixed with grease was in vogus
canal was talked of.
\ tho a monogrammed, was described by ,
An Extraordinary
.
,. * । .. ------------- -------- - Tragedy.
i among tho ancient Egyptians. A elm*
' While Theodore J 'einutt wus load­ Dr. Florian Cajerl
Cajorl of Colorado,
( oiorado, colloge
college ';
An extraordinary tragedy of super- j uar preparation wae used by the Ho*
h tl.A PAmtlar
Hflnnwi Xfnnlhlv DocT"W&gt;A. f. —etltton is reported from Hord wan. brews, and when Jeremiah eald:
ing his wagon on Friday afternoon, IIn
Sclenco^Monthty.
• the
r, Popular
, S
.
.. . .----- ----- • —“ .
u..;.,,
muvu jeremiau
saiu:
his horse became frightened and tor Cajori gives more data on tho whore a man named Vahamlduii mur-, “Though thou wash theo with ultra
started away, throwing Mr. Demolt history of the mark, showing that tn dered his wife with her own ebnsent tujd tako thee much soap ” ha referred
under Lhe wag&lt;/n. One wheel pass­ Argentina » usually follows tho nu* In tho coario of a secret cerenpinlal. to ttbbrak." procured1 from tho ashes
ed over liis chest, badly injuring
hifn.
Dr. Lowry discovered tliat morals In the short advertisements in Vahpmidan hsd for some tlmo .been of the saltwort and other “washing
.two ribs were broken mid Hint Mr. newspaper*, but usually precedes tho'j learning the principle* of Tantric iwor- hsrbe." Rorak is tn use among ths
Demolt was suffering from iuturnal numeral* when they aro arranged In ship from a monk. To complete his ‘ Arabs to this day.
Injuries. He is ablo lo go about columns. Mr. E. Tobitt of tho Omaha studies he needcM a dead body, and ’
Mr.’and Mrs. Fi.'dSlubliins ami
again. Mr. Doinott is 75 years old public library says It contains an [ on hla assurance that be would reand wrved ilijouch ItalHes of the original ledger of George Washington, store her to life when he bad finished Mi.-s Ell-’u Sullivanvtcrv in(irau-l
civil -war. He went unhurt while tn which the 9 Is used frequently. The hla worship, ths w ife consented to beRapid.-. Thumby.
serving his country, but nearly met diary of Exra L’Hommedleu, written killed. The man la now tn the hands
t
dfllfh in. his own yard.
In 1778. shows tho earliest occurrence of tho police.
,
Mrs. O. E. Yerly is visitinp her known .of thia use. It became prevaj
’■Mb
lent
gradually,
being
used
al
first
as
•
~
I
H
■
parents,.Rev. and Mrs,'G. H. Whit­
~Evorr hra’lthv’clriborn to look ■
■ 9a&gt; Ivb
aker. of Houghton. Nt Y. She left an occasional substitute for tho word,
mi Friday for Pl-awnl Ijike, link
where she Joined her brother and
„ , —----- —---- ;----- —,
I to fiir| a little, and to gloat over naw I .
-tor: r insister Mr. mid Mrs. P. .1 Hmfdiam
|
71* Stanfcni A**
Urt ..r
rii4.il.—i wi.h i.. ei«htt.._w„wkk nwta,.
nn&lt;j George Whdalw ih a motor
(tip to IIoupIiIoii.
lliuy left Pleas­ -thank my many friends for the
ant lake on Saturday.morning, travx beautiful posl cards and Hural of­
Tna Bachelor Giri.
ell&lt;M all day aud spent'part of Sun­ ferings while I was m the NlchuD
&lt;
-I
At
tath.lor
I. . ul&lt; who poU- J,„ CL1„ NPrAal
Only National Bank in Barry County
day With relatives' in Lorraine. Jidspilal, Battb&lt; Creek.
Hastings, Mich.
Mrs. Mary Marshall.
' tlraiy
ly _____
refuses to marry—until aha Hi [AH
**"Hl
Ohio. They arrived in Houghton on
Adv.
asked.
—
Boston
Post.
Monday uvening. Tho trip covered
Ths Guaranteed Het
5UB miles and much of it was made
over cement highways.
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
AKTHLB fe. ML’L HOLL
BANNER'WANT ADVS. PAY.

| THE CHURCHES

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.
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if you desire to follow good business policy you
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�THE HASTINGS Hl

IQ

News of the Sports
Etc--.... ■■■ Jr=1i-^ti)(g—HI=It=
VALUE OF FIRE DRILL IN

!□

BASE BALL PLAYERS
CITY SCHOOLS IS SHOWN
Pupil* Leave Building In 90
TO REPORT MONOAT , GradeKri-omK
but IL M. Btiidrnl*

mUMlle
Minm.Eni.iE.
Tin’ .suckers were running good
last week and Hie .dip m l* were
kept busy the most of Hie lime.
Several large rart'
“1*° dip|»«mI up. Frank BrandsleHrr ha*
lhe hell with om* that weighed 13
imiitid*. Monro*- Dietrich say* hi*
chickens are living high on carp.
MunyTff the District school.pupil*
were here taking Hie exaniinatiOiM
last Thursday ami l^djiy.
Harp&gt;*nttra are busy mi the GaiMj
nor store, preparing fi-r the Gard­
ner A Non* hardware slock. ,
Dr. B.
Swift was called to
Grand llapids on Friday forenoon

burt

min

life lived according to a right
standard. Selfishness Is unrighte­
ousness. Rut in living wifh our tel-*
biw nu'ii we ore urd. to h j swayed by
lhe drift of the currents of inllui nrc or public oipU'jo- Wo-am not
Here In p) wfin lhe current, tut to
lu-lp make th&lt;- current go where if
ought. Righlrousnteee a* interpret­
ed by Jesus is Isive—love in action,
love in loving service and helpful­
ness for humanity's sake.
“Godtet" Hint mean* God-like, do­
ing God's work. Tho trouble witli
nr-n and tin. prune cause yj lheir
ftrievous faihirc* is not io much a
ack of knowing the right thing t&lt;&gt;
do. as il is the failure fn do a* Well
a* Hiry know. The difflouity U with
the will—the failure to will lo Ink-a certain course with tho help of
&lt;&gt;od.. The key to the whole lltitig l*
io have our own wills set lo *b» the
will &lt;rf God. But a Godly life, he
said, was tho only one that insun-s
us power, ami permanency of life.
Ho closed with an exhortation for
men and women lo live the life that
is worth while—lhe “lifertiid with
Ghnsl in. Gort"
Blshnp Burl i* a very pleasing
speaker, and one fell a* if lislcniug
lo a.sincere Christian man. and one
who hna a gracious fatherly inter­
est in and cere for tlwise wiio hear
him.
['artdr Bready than thanked the
Ilirtiop for having come lo Hastings
and -for lionoring the lorn) ehnreh
by hi* presence, and it was not hard
to see that Hie people of Hartings
appreciated this episcopal visit.
Mr. Ketcham in his add res* had
hinted to Bishop Burl that the local
church was &lt;L-rtfcou« that Hu&gt; pres­
ent highly efficient nastural lead­
ership be continued. The big audi­
ence expressed lheir warmest ap­
proval of the pastor1* statament
that he was pleased when ho was
sent to Hastings; had been growing
more pleased every day with, his
.work here and with tho people of
the church ami community. Then
turning lo the Bishop ho said that
he had never te'en so pleated With
Hastings as hi* wa* tonight, and that
lie hopHl lhe Bishop would let him
slay a* long as lie wanted to. E\ery one knew tlial t he pastor's ideal
of a pastorate is four year*. Ami
when h" Vtllced lhal rtatemenl tn
(he Bislwtp. Hie ap|dati*«* shook Uia
hound. Tin* Bishop Jocularly answercMr •Thai iirf»-mD upon jrou.
and ynut good behaviour.” All fell
that this llttlo part of the program
was Hi&lt;* must iiiip&lt;utanl of all tn
tho Incal church lhe assured con­
tinuance of the faithful, efficient
ami successful pasforrt service of
Rev. Bready.
. A very humnrnu* feature was Hie
paator'a Introduction of the visiting
clergymen to the congregation.
The Brotherhood member* had
voIihI by ballot for new officers.
The names of Hie successful oib-s
were announced at the conclusion
of the regular qirogram a* follow*:
President, Frank Sage. Vici' Presi­
dent. I**o Burton. TreaMirer, Arth­
ur C. Brown. -4!, G. .Maywmvd had
been elected secretary at the April
meeting. Four amendments were
also adopted, tho most im|M&gt;rlaiil
nnes- being those that provide, n
menu committee tn plan the menu*
for Hie sup|g&gt;rs. and slinulaling that
they must not average In cost ahove
SIjn per member; that hereafter in­
stead of'tlMi dues being fixed al 80
cents per year ami the expense of
lhe supper averaging a little more
than St.21) per member, that here­
after the suppers shall be paid for
mH nf the Brotherhood treasury,
nnd the dues fixed nt 25 cents per
month, or *2JX) for the eight months
during which Brotherhood meeting*
aro held. Thi* arrangement will lx*
much holler than the old one.
• Al the cnnrlusipn of lhe program.
A. B. Hedrick, the President, had the
men form the Brotherhood circle,
which reached entirely around lhe
big church, and looped into two
smaller circles within the larger
one. While Joining hands they sang
"Blest Re The Tie That Binds." and
then with Joined hand* uplifted re­
peated the Lord's "Prayer in concert.
It was a beautiful nnd impressive
clewing of a wonderful day.
AMd».Jrom lhe* etesgymon ai­
ready mentioned by name there
were present Revs. Phillips, of
Freeport. Kenyon, of Wrwxil.-ind.
Slater, of Delton: Lord, of Nnshville:
Wesbrook. of Middleville; Yost, of
Hastings Circuit; Laity, of t-akr
Odessa; Birich, of Coopersville; D«‘Vinnoy, of Grand Rapids; Merrill, of
Kalamazoo: -Chapman, of Rattle
Creek; Wooton. of Eaton Rapid*;
Mead, of Bowne Center; Marsh, of
Charlotte; French, of Kalamazoo;’
Garnett, of Hickory Corner* nmi
Revs. Robert Bready amt Mallhaei.
nf Grand' Rapid*. In addition Id
these Rev. Bates, of Emmanuel
church. Rev. Betts, of Hie Baptist
and Rev. Ballou, of (he. .United
Brethren church were present.
Under Methodist law, if Rev.
Bready rtiould die or be compelh-d
to'give up his work in Hasting*, the
District Hui&gt;erintendcnt, Hev. Dr. J.
C. Floyd would become the pastor of
the local church, having /all au­
thority over all its work until.a new
pastor should he named. 'By the
same law if both Uiesc clergymen
should die or circumstance* force
them lo cease lheir partoral labors,
then Bishop Burt would become
pastor of Hastings church, having
full authority until a pastor should
be regularly
named.. Yesterday
morning the three potential pastors
of the Mailings chureh wTRil to the
Brubaker A Howe studio, and were
photographed.
The Bunday school offered a
tanner to the class which had (he
argest percentage of enrolled mem­
bers in the parade. The winner of
lhe banner was Class No. 5, Mrs.
JMDM Lung’*, ellM of girls, every,
enrolled member of which was in
I ha procession.

An inspiring *ight greeted tbe
Hi'hnp. tfre two «ti*tr»rt superinten­
dents, Dr*. Hiovd and laHiron, the
two former pastors, Hev. J. W.
Hioohan and 1 »r. W. M. Puffi r, aa
they looked, down from the pulpit
Ire Delated.
upon tho .nundi,-&lt;D &lt;&gt;f happy chil­
MlNAKEUKVr SIGNS UKUBKRS I Tbe value of hnvjng a monthly
dren and young folk&lt; and the hun­
. tire drill in (lie city schools vvn*
dreds more Of grown-ups who filled
HAU. TEAM.
I shown on Thursday nf(elii"oii when
the church, all of them, in joyous
:ill of tin- glrtlfe pilplt' III III'- «»•»«mood*.
Bup.-mih-iident of the
Irnl school building Were mil of lh&lt;Sunday School John (L KelchaiiL
PROMISE TO DEVELOP INTO
I'Uddinx om- ami &gt;&lt;m- lia)f minutes
took charge of the excrciiu-s.^.Thr^*
[after lii&gt;' alarm was soiimleil. ,Tlu•“■ng* were sung with tin enthusiasm
HASTINGS' FASTEST TEAM .tire.'whii li eriainuieil Irani an althat waa uplift Ing and inspirutwmnl.
i eoliol stove in lIn- luminal training
all entering into that feature of lhe
; nxim, aimiiint)-il lo mulling a* it
‘•’I WiUl :lhe-utmost heartiness.
Henry Kane of Cadillac has rent­
I.lnr-Up
Includes
Player*
of Wa- quickly e\[higiii*lird „4iy the ed me vacant More num of -Im I­ I lien follpwod prayer by Dr. JaHi-iuileiH.-*,
win)
thu-vv
sand
upon
it.
Former Trams. Some Ixagiicrit”
I*. Parkhurst ami will III up the rop. Pf Kalamazoo, and a short talk
’
Tlio
high
•M-li'X'l
Stuih-lil*
Would
and Several (adleuimi*.
Wine for a Vitudelte. This 1* good by Hie Bishop wtn&gt;«&gt;- beaming face
in all. a* that form of amuse­ -howett how him-ti h« appreciated
Almost nil of th«‘ pktyrpi nccea*
uf till- lc;iill«-l.- now*
I* very |&gt;opiilar and we predict Hie honor paid him by Hie Sunday
nary for Hie Harting- baw ball
alarm us false ment
S'-hool, and how happy he was-in
11 good buSitte**.
team. which will, open II* anartin
lheir. happiness
-Imre hn Memorial Day with Olivet
The
Bishop remarks were
Will Btimpson. the farm • rci-ititly
college, hceohiing to un e*lubll*lu*d
Inuiuht of 1 lie .Morgan estate, known founded on an incident in his own
custom,-havi* brta atetied. mid the
••'perience. He was in Switzerland:
■officer* of the association ore Krert-f .ildc ren-b-rti.ifion mid some r"O■The In-avA- rains of last week mid wishing lo gel n view of. Alpine
. ly pleased with the .candidales fin , fusion. ofu- seel ion'ninrehi'd down
and valley scenery, said io
—the Aurioll* |*o*tf1nn&lt;.- The ptnyrr*; the *tmrwrr?-:ntK«Ht»H-xre4i«»n-went JU£li!31-ltUt_.dJ’-:! . «I*H*«?*-. JH»° ti'1! mountain
• with _a »_...
m ..........
.• i ,|„wn f||,. _ |j|v ,-M-ape. Fully live river. m&gt; that a m-w con Hutt is now he the finest In Hui , .mnti y, to- w.n
tew ...............
bxertdions. —
will
re|xirl
directed to go io a certain com­
minute* elapsed Ix-fure the high
for practise on Monday.
manding etevalioiron the mountain
M-ltool
wa*
emptied.
Among
the
The following- have l»-en rtgn&lt;-&lt;i:
the Fanm-rs Slate Bank building: *i&lt;le. Be took the road which was
grade .studentJ. who Were perinitBell, pilchi-r mid manager.
■•aid to [cad l&lt;&gt; it and was told to
&lt;. Kynntl. pitcher ami infielder.
l&lt;M&gt;k for a certain guide post which
KraUnjilfi-n cate her.
if
improVc- the looks of lhe place would fiiTa Aim direction la ths
. Maltby, infielder.
i Tin- retlular ihonfiny—iJrilF was.• very murli.
spot.
He found this guidepost with
.
Max Eek. short stop.
. I | held in the morn mg. Slightly betits
finger pointing in the direction
George M. Wilson and John FinkMiller, inlfrld.-r.
1
Iteiiirr, wi-i'e in Hasting* on Friday he should go. On. if were these
lL*ck. second Imseman.
in connection with H"’ late Frank word*: ••'furn to tin- Right, and Go
Stimson, third imsemau.
Straight Ahead ' He commended
Hurtlng* Defeated Freeport.
Marsh estate.
‘
MrKay, infielder, outfieldtH- ami
Geonje Kraft, for .Mime years a the statement on that .guidepost as
j The Hasting* high school team
.catcher.
"
. Hutrhitl*. catcher ami infielder, i&gt; plnyid n return /mne. in. Freeport very eHieient clerk at the Blake A giving the only safe direction for us
nil. ynung and old. for making our
Co.*
Store
is
soon
going
In
move
to
Wednesday.
winning
by
a
score
of
. Tindall, pitcher.
Through the reconiim-ndali&lt;m of:-7 to &lt;J.
- Itmish
-- - •• and
—- Garland* were Harbor Spring*, where he has a way through thi* life. And we have
thal old veteran Harting-, player,; «&gt;• top- for Harting*; t*L**on uml goixl joii. On account of lhe condi­ not only the gtti&lt;l&gt;-{*q*l. hill the ever­
living Guide to help us keep in lhe
tion
of
Mrs.
Kraft's
health
a
change
Bgiililer. for Freeport.
Born Daqiolh, te-alhermmi, a prom- "-•'•'■*e
-—&gt; «*•iKreeporf
’—.........r
right road.
of climate was deemed advisable.
ising young (&gt;[ayp.r uf Caledonia, will iwnny won in Hasting*.
The Baptist Aid Sx-iety supper,
When tho Bunday School pro­
also lx* given a chance, as will also
on Friday wa* welt attended ami the gram was conclud'd with another
several local players. McKay ami
luilon Rapid* Defeats ligating*.
want* of Hie inner man well atlend- song, the member* of the Brother-'
Beck wi-re (firmer players of the
Tin* strong Eaton Rapids high
IusmI who were present assembled
S'utti Michigan league. Hutch)-n* “•Ixxd team defeated Hastings in ed I", aa usual.
Our High School linyi defeated thi; in the chnreh, and with many oth­
rniih-s from Alamo. Maltby's hmm- tin- Eaton county village on Satintownship, m-ar Kalamazoo.
Hut­ day, tj toX Thw wan ifaation l.i-t Cal&lt;‘&lt;k&gt;uiti High Sclimd on Friday. er member*, who rami* li»o late for
chens ) aucJit for ()l*egt» last year frame hut ono in lhe Trf-Countyl Come again Imy* when you have bad the Sunday .School program, all
more practise.
man-hed lo the social parlors,
Norffial college team. Kratz: ill. r g(MH|
for
aI1(J lm|(| * A. A. Ayers of Grand Rapid* was where the Btptlierhood supper was
comes from (dielsea,
ra-ks* J'
home.
».opponent*. down on Salm day looking over some served to over :u*i men by Al. Brill’s
(Jieisea.E&lt;'k
1’'1''! |I down hi* hard-hitting
suppar squad of fin men. Il was a
a ......
gnat same fm | Hwiiig in the fact that they had real estate matters. ,
.town. He
.... caught ..
Mrs. IX'twirnh Rogers who spent line ro|MsL ttic'-ll'-nlly served, and
Mooting* al la-slie last season and participated in a practise game with
was also
lhe bat in Katuma-] a team from Hie country. Bollum. lhe winter wtllrher daughter. .Mr*. the men did 'ample justice In the
Chprle* -Bandllrld in Grand Rapid* good things provided. As the Bish­
zoo [tart of Inrt season. Hi* name j Garland. mHmer
a
I'aliiu-r and Hill .were not lia* returned home for several op came into the room* he was
is g bardhim
one.««»
for the
scorer* ««ii,‘d i“
.k
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.. •M.ii.-r.-;; ’.
'l-y
”vF. jn ||h,
week* stay.
.
greeted with a idiautauqua salute.
Eckert caught a
Mrs'. Geraldint* Pratt ha* returned The invocation wa* given by Dr.
from several weeks visit and ap— Puffer. At the conclusion of the
bins may also txi signed.
J
pear* glad lo lx- at home again.
supper lhe Biahup made a few re­
A Grand Rapid* ball team crossed marks. voicing. hii&lt; pleasure al seo/ HASTINGS AND GRAND
bate with the uatorji boyg Saturday ing puch a splendid gathering of
RAPIDS
Jam'**
I- ,Crawley,
city,_ and walked- away with llie score. men. and saying Hint il was one nf
nM
riU0 WHISTERS
wniAicnd lhail
whoni
llvh. jM noof.Hits
more widi&gt;
It is t(M&gt; bad that their manners the largest and best Brotherhoods
—
....
,
• , I ly known freemason in Burry rmin- vren- not ns good a* their ball play­ in MdliodisnL
Allert For
».tM. Knight
hniaht and
ami Furni
Furnl-­ |y&lt; hll,
|10ll0n^| b&gt;. lwn llla. ing.
To (Tontrst
.
A fine feature of this pari of the
Hugo Rufus, who has been lhe evening progHun was lhe presenta­
ture City Trophic* in Hart­
sonic IhhIic* of Middleville.
Some
turn- ago Blue Lodge of that village boss firyer ul the factory for some tion of a tn-aullfui gold Brolherhond
ings, Thursday Evening.
ma&lt;l&gt;- him an honorary member. yisirs, lia* resigned lii* [xisiliun gpd pm to Hie rattnng PrertitenL A. B.
’ Teams representing tho ifartitigs Mr. Crawley ku* received ihx-u- eX|»6cU to co WCrt-1
Heilrick. whose faithful and succeaand &lt;*rand Hapuh Whist club* will im-nl.- showing that he has bm*n
G. E. Blake lia* ll
ii* Fland- ful efforts for the organization
.play for lhe Knight jjhd Furniture similarly huiiorefl by the members
nieriled'lhis recognition. The pre­
City trophies in thi* city Thursday of O. E. s. Chaider X'fr. fT.
Mr.
was made very'fittingly
evening. The Knigfit trophy is ।Crawley i* well-known for the im­ Ford louring i*ar, and now look out sentation
and feelingly by C. G. Maywooo. lhe
held by Hasting*, the Furniture pressive luauutuA-jn which he len­ for the road* an- apt to be hot.
W, J. IRryward returned from Brotherhood .secretary. Mr. Hed­
City trophy by GrandVRapida. Tbe ders
,
the burial services of the or­ Kalamazoo Saturday A. M„ where he rick was completely taken by sur­
visitors will arrive in . motor-cars ,der. Hi* association.* with I he-Midprise, and was deeply touched by
’ and will lie entertained al the Park- ,dh-vill)- lodge have been particular­ i* having a line horse hulineM I hi* this token of good-will.
«priiig.
er House.
t
ly m-ar a* be has reminded the last
Il Was in minutes past eight
llotli team* have engaged, in some ril.es
,
Max I.ynd is now at work in “the
al the gravdt iif.aiiout 25 memthe Brulherhopd
excellent contest*. HustingN
re- ।
Ritchie barber shop. Hi* friend* o'clock when
man-hed upstairs to their place* in
Cently won the Knight tniphy in
aye glad to see him back in town.
the iMxiy nf Hie church, which had
Grand Rapid*, and they hope to se­
Art Brace ha* resigned his jo)&gt; nt been reserved for them, Broltier­
Obituary.
. the
cure the other one this lime. '
Ritchie barber shop and ha*
Thi* tentative member* of (he
W0I.G0TT—David Wolcott was iMHighl a horse and will leave on hood members filled the choir loft.
-Harting* team* follow: Doyle rind IIsirii July- 12. 18194. Oswego county. Tuesday 011 hi* summer lurtllng The evening cnngr^gaUon was near­
Kti'bbin*. Huffman and Hayes. Hub- :Xcw York., amt di parti*d this life trip. He start* al work over in Kent ly a* large a* that which assembled
at
They sang a Mection at
l&gt;ar&gt;l mid Iiuh-kI--.
and l’-nr- Muy 18, ltd I. at his home on Nrnili ropuly.
'
tho micning of Hie service. &lt;J. G.
l»er: Wooton and ScJiadi-r, Cook IBromlvsag-, this -Aufy.— Hu wa* 83
J. Tdwn*enil has been very busy Maywood presided al the organ, and
ami Robert*. Worrell and Bauer, !y«i;ir*. |0 tniinlh* lind 15 day* of age. ofZ.lat&gt;getting Hungs in shape for
Osborn and Myers.
Tbe funeral servici- was held Wed- enjoying the summer over al the direclui the singing. After brief in­
pevlay afternoon nt 2 o’clock. Hev. lake. Hi* cpllage i* built and equip­ troductory remarks by the pastor.
RiL'\*-ll H. Breaily. officiating. Mr. ped amt hi* boatwill soon i»‘ ready. Hev. H. 11. Br.-adv. lhe Brotherhood
TO GRAND RAPIDS GY RIV­
choir sang “Glaa Day" a* only 28
Wol&lt;X»ll was united in matrimony Tinfamily will spend a good share
ER IN LESS THAN It HOURS lo Sarah M. Buiglx-r April 28. 1853. of the season there while Z. J. will men can sing when they "sing with
To this union were kirn two chil- go over at night and of course will the spirit.-' The congregation Joindri-tL |hy|Ii dS’iiig in mfam-y.
He calcli lhe fish that aro naodad to cut mi in the chorus. This was a fitting
Waller Phelps uni Vpre Miller
“opener.-’ Rev. J. W. Sheehan off­
to riiiHirn lheir lu*A a wife.
ered a prayer which breathed the
.
Hp-jik All Knouu U^ofds Dur­
M-vi-rnt pier)- and nephew.* and a iloWIt the high cost of living.
t Tar Ison is building r® o ^mcI.&lt; true «piri&gt; of
On behalf
ing Canoe Trip.
‘J host dfTfirnds. A twin firotnerfifi-- oaMr',
the second story of hi* building. of the local church. Sunday School.
.
Iredeil tn death, fmir year* ami eight
Waller rlu-lps and Yen* Miller.। hours. Al the age of four year*. Mr. Thai will make quite an improve­ Brotherhood. Epworth League, the
two wellrknown enlhusiart* in ca- Wolcott with hi* parent* moved, to ment Id lhe living rooms above the Ladies Aid. and all the departments
•
of this working chifbch. J. C. Ketch­
nueing. broke all known record* via I Brat-evilb*. Portage county, Ohio, shop.
nvre between Hasting* ami Grand) nnd there spent tiis boyhoml ilay*.
John Shriner now Titles in a hew am welcomed the Bishop. Mr.
Ketcham was al his best in trial ad­
Rapid* Sunday when they paddled -tn itcii he with Mr*. WolcMI moved Ford auto.
from this city lo the Valley Cily in
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in to this cily. Thu*
Tin the grim reaper
Dr. A. Hanlon commenced grading dress. and a more fitting welcome it
ten nnd om- lialf Imur*. Il ibe difficult for any one to ex­
i* terminated
. .xly-ond year*
sixty- of Weli­
and digging for iht* cellar for his would
daimed that the distance tx-lwecn ded Ilf.-, tlfiy-nim- of which Wtsre new Main street resilience and of- press. The pastor, in a happy man­
Hie Iwo cities by the water route j* spent in Hast ing*.' lb* wa* highly lli-e.’on Monday. This will make a ner, next introduced the introducer.
about tW
mile*. The prev ion* respected, and will.be missed in Illis line improvement to lhe west side District Nuperiiftendent Floyd. Dr.
Floyd saiil he doubted if there was
known.record wa* held by \V. W community..
ot the river, and Will tie very handy- a church in lhe Michigan conference
■ Potter ami R. W. Roger*, who made1
tor lhe doctor, a* he wjll theq have which could equal the demonstra­
the.trip in a slightly lourer time.
hi* office at his resilience, instead of
Death of Hiruni Bogers.
tion
he had seen in Hartings that
• Th* young mon left Hastings al
Roger*, aged 72 years, one living out one-half mile, as for evening. He then introduced the
four o’clock. They arrived ut Irv­ ofHiram
■
the well-known resident* of Has­ sohie years.
ing at 5rt5; at Middleville at fl:.lii: nt
Will Sweet, relumed froin lhe Bisirop.
ting*.
and.
one
of
Hie
llr«l
white
Again the Bishop voiced hl* ap­
IgiHarge al 8:27. They arrivi-d nt
north, on Monday.
Aila. Hie confluence of the Tlmru- children iiorn in Carlton township,
I'iitvstunts that some of our aute preciation of the hearty welcome
„*l»ple and Grand river* rd tt:’iO. dieil early on Wednesday morning drivers-try to pull off. would be he had received in Hartings. He
Alter passing into the Grand River following a stroke* of paralysis on amusing if they were not so.danger­ said he had planned originally lo
Monday from.which Iwscarvely re­
give hi* lecture on Methodism in
Hicy encountered । a «ln&gt;iig head gained
&lt;*&lt;insri&lt;iu»nesti. .
- ous Uu&gt;* inau tore down a stairway Europe, ami had later been request­
wind and found paddling difib-ult
mi Sunday, when entering .his gar­
Mr. Hagers wa* born on Septem­ age.
ed b» th* pa*(or4o give bis lecture
compared with Hie ease they had in
on
Methodism In Italy. But as eith­
: dMceuding
Hie
swiftly-flowing ber.I i. IH12. and liveil lhe life of a
&lt;».'!&gt;. Whitmore was in Grand
er of those addresses would take the
Thornapjib*. They arrived in Grand pion. &lt;-r youth. He was educated in Rapids on ImAiiieM Monday.
Hie
.'-h&lt;Miis
uf
the
early
dayiy
He
■THfrpId* at 2:30 -o’clock. En route
Hev. J. T.' Husted lias licen pro­ belter pari of two hours, and as il
they shot dmil* nt Harting*, Irving b«-l|n d his father and Imdher* cured to deliver tho Decoration Day was then nine o'clock, ho had dev
clear- their farm in tkulloir.
On addros*. and a good program is as­ cided to do neither, but to center his
nnd Alaska.
’•Thi* is a remarkable record. Octolmr tilth, tBfl7. In- was united in sured. The school children will take remarks for a short time on an ex­
-which ha* probably not been equal­ marriage with- Lydia I'itsbury. To an active pnrt. The services will be hortation the Apostle Paul made in
led tinea the French Vuyag--ui &lt; mid lhi-tn wore lw&gt;rn tin* Mlowing sur­ held in the grove adjoining t|ie cem­ pne of hi* eptsllea. to “live soberly,
Hi* red mm of
reimije time* viving i-hil&lt;lren; Tlu-ixlore. Oak­ etery.
. righleouily and Godly.” We sum­
paddled their, frail crafts up aftd land. Cal.: Cliarles, Sptknne.-Wash.;
Harry Baldwin and family have marize his remarks based on these
(town H"' (fwashleumig and Bowan- Mrs. Stella (treble. Hastings; Mrs. moved lo Hastings, where he ha* key words.
William
Schnder.-Hastiugs;
Mr*.
B.
quesake river* years before the**“Soberly;-' applied to one’s own
employment with the. Hogue Store,
two atreatnM wen- known by the I.. Kenyon, ijmsing; Scott. Spokane.
H. &lt;&gt;. Beneway*delivered a load of personal life. It meant thn bal­
. more prosaic names of Grand ami Wash. Mimm'» Glcinia and Gertrude, goods by auto to Freeport on Mon- anced. th* rontfoUed life, with the
Hastings.
TlmrnaiMzte.
.
appetites, lhe passions under sub­
Mr,-Rogers and hi* family remov­
Until a nutnlier of young men in
The p4»sl office is Receiving a coal jection.’ If thi-y were so. they would
this city obtained canoe* several ed from lheir farm m-ar Freeport of paint in/ lhe interior,
much help a man to live the helpful life,
year* ago. lhe beaulh-s of the to Hartings in 1902. He-is n mem- needed improvement.
the clean life, the pure life, which
- Thornappte were known lo few her of Hasting* Ixxlge No. 52, F. A
John Hitchie has a very finely God intended a man to live. The
fasideut* of this riHninuiiily. Il is A. Mm and Hasting* Chapter IL A. M. painted barber pole in front of his body must Im- the servant of lhe
Funeral arrangement* will not b« shop. Marioir Benaway did the job. spirit. Wb. ii the body with its apom* of Hie mort beautiful stream*
made until p-ord ’is received from
in Michigan.
Marion Benawiy and wife are to Stiles and passions masters the
son* of deceased, who are thought join-tho Bloomer Girl ball learn for
in. he is a slave, and sooner o'­
to be en route home.
ItaMings »*. Nashville Tuesday
Mr*. Twlckambury.
lhe summer.
er will become the bondaervaul
The game between Hartings and
H. E. Hetrick and faiplly were of deadly tins. We must master our­
-Nashville high school*, which was
Barber Shops To (Hum*.
th*- Saturday and-Sunday guests of selves, exercise self control; and Sunday." Mid Mrs. Twiek.mbory,
•cheduisd for Saturday has been
The barber shops In this cily willI Dr. and Mrs. Swift. They came by God's help is 'promised. if wo "and wa heard the 'Mags* Chart*'
*-*teon*d until Tii'**-!ay. Tins will rkiM* at4$ o’clock on Saturday. May auto and the doctor and family went make the effort.
beautifully Ming.'-—Punch.
&gt; lb* last *ame in th* Tn-l.kmnly
to Grand Rapid* with them on their
■■Righleousiy,-" concerned ones
&lt;rte» h, which Hasting* will parreturn. Mrs. Swift spending Monday relation
tn
his fellowmen-hrs
Every ono abuuld see it.
SAKNEJl WANT ADVH. PAY.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
in the cily.
brotherliness, a righteous life is a

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IMMIGRATION MOVEMENT
Mire F’ern Harding is.expected
TO ANO FROM CANADA
liomb from her schqpl -al Cedar
Itako Tu--*day. ’
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ia*w Hill visited al Nlnlcmrnl Made By Gml. (aunml*Will Dunn’s-in Assyria Sunday and
sloncr Walker At Wtanlpcg,
report the sick on the gain.
Mnnitoha.
z
Mrs. Addle Nrnith of Nashville and
Armjr.Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Cahnon"'spent iJLta qu',e l1?.* lhal
Sunday at Ray laiphams.
di??hi«
Ih,° *’,to Can?“*
(luring
Hie
part
mix
year*,
but
il
is
Mr. and Mr*. Bam- Ortrnth and
children from near Kaahville, Rev. perfect nonsense to say that MilJMlii
and Mr*. Gurney-of Ulpventole. aud
Male*
tn
the
same
period.
Wo
Rev. J. Neirgnrth nf Kalomaxixt, ute
dinner with Cyrus Buxton and wife
ada thoae who declare Hiemselvoa
Sunday.
-*
' ui ***•“"$ permanent
Byron Munger ha* treated hi*
house in n fresh coat of piling- E«1 Mmuliau mintcr. ami lo definitely
* ',n Canada. Tlin
Telbric of Dowling iloiiqr Um work.
We are glad to soy that Mr*. Bailie Unltirt Nlalos authorHira nn Hi-,
all the
Ostrolh is gaining from her recent other band enumerate
thousand*
of
American*
who go
sicknes*.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Oraon Mr InlyreJiave Imck to the United Ulates for a
v
i*it
as
leaving
Canada.
This
Is
puh'lia*e&lt;l (he hrtme farm amlTohn
McIntyre the 8(1 acre* known as. the the dtlTorem-e fn our system,and it
will occur to you In a moment il i*
old Buckingham place.
upimrlant dHTerrncn.
Mr. and Mr*. Dau Ostroth and a mighty
daughter. Mi*.* Mnbel and Mr. and I Im*- Americans who leave Canada
Mrs. Will Hnwblitz nf North Maple certainly leave Canada. That is
Grove attended Hu- Quarterly Meet­ true But. tliry leave to eotne back
ing services here Sunday. spi*nding in a.week, in two weeks, in Lw&gt;i
the remainder of the day al Geo day* or in jwo months -they are
not leaving penuanently.
OstroHi's.
The ('umndian Government takes
Quarterly mwling service* were
liehl-al (he church front Friday exactly the . same precaution to
I'uuim-ratc
Canadian citizen* leav­
'night until Sunday night, conducted
by Rev&lt; J. Ni’irgarih. our new pre­ ing (langrfa for the Uniled States ns
siding Elder, who delivered several- Il does to enumerate citizens of the
tine afirtton* which were appreciat­ United State* who leave that coun­
try lo come lo Canada. For in­
ed by nil in attendance. ■
Mr*. Emma Slioup is ’pending stance, during the year IPI3, I AH
*orno time with her «nn Mat Balch lieople left Canada declaring thenirtdvm intending tn make lheir
and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Ram Buxton and hmne in Hie United Stale* and they
daughter* attended a family gath­ took with them 91 car loads of
ering at Humid Blanton home Sun­ selller*' effects. In the same peri­
I'JfljHMi American.* declaring
day. forty-three being present tn od
enjoy lhe iMnuiliful Minner. 'Those Ihetnselvr* lo become Canadian,
preaanl from away were Ils' F.. citizens entered Western Canada
Stanton of St. Helen. Mr. nnd Mrs. ports bringing with tliein 7.05i car
John Lei* of Marshall an&lt;| Mr. nnd loads of effects. These facts tell a
Mr*. Yern Greenlh*l&lt;l ami nona of story Imller tbqn anything else. |
cun say.
Adv.
Olivet.
Wesley Dunham ha* beoh pninlMr. and Mrs. John Bronson and
ing "nnd papering nt Bert Harding's
lhe pnsl week, nnd is now doing Mr. and Mr*. Weldon Bnm.*op.und
daughter Dorothy, visitr-d J. Italy’s
sarm* al Enos Walton’s.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Weber nf pi*«iple near Freeport Hunday.
North Maple Grove ami Mr. Nagel of
Cloverdale visited nt Frank Hyde’s
after allemljng the church service*
The Imported Black
Sunday morning.
Perchcron Stallion
Mr. ami Mr*. Cyrus Buxton nnd
Mr*. Or«on McIntyre amt daughter.
Eitilh spent Monday in Hallie Creek.
Rev. J. J. Marshall ami wife spent
Runday/at Will Blower*' after at­
tending the rervires nt the church j
in Hn* morning.
Harry McKelvy has purchased ani
No. 51964 -weight 1950 lbs.
auto buggy of Edgar Case.
The school Is planning for a jdc-&lt; Will make the season ol 1914 at
nic on
the ...
last
...........
.. .day.
—jiao
i» . uupnuio
Jas.. W.
Hopkins* (arm. every
Mr. and Mr*. James Smith nndiMOndav.
Termsdaughter visited Hoy Binifh and
“I" J"
family near Dowling. Sunday.
' sure standing colt.

“Gueru”

J
Judge Smilh Idft last nigW—for
Day View where- he will attend a
mot-ting of thtkboard of direefors.

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Decide—Mr.00 today. Than come to this: bank and
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ti
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The time for selecting gifts for the graduates is here.
You’ll be glad to show your courtesy, esteem and
thoughtfulness in any one of the beautiful gifts you can
select from our large and varied stock. In giving a gift,
selected from our stock, you are sure of full .value and
correct representation. Let jus suggest:

Fountain Pens, Books, Purses,

Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Par*

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he

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oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
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Remeipber fewer gallons go far­
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Everything in the paint line.

Good Farm For Sale
To Close Up the George Hayward Estate

Prairieville, Mich.

ia

N order to close up the estate of the Jute George Hayward,
consisting of 240 acres on Sec. 25, Orangeville town­
ship, 1 will receive bids on the entire farm, or on any
80 or 160-acre parcel, retaining the right to reject any or
all bids.
.
There is a seven-room house, two large barns, granary,
scale house, hog house, sheep shed, wjnd mill and a large
reservoir.
It is all hard land—no swamps. About 40 acres of sec­
ond-growth- timber.

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Both Phones

Dresses Dresses Dresses!

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CMi Hair Brushes, Perfume, Box

Candy. Pn&lt;t Card Album*, Bibles

The Rcxall Store

Mr. and Mrs. Is-Hts Acker and j
Mrs. Acker were in Hastings on 1
husiuessJSMurday. 2.^ —,2 .
Miss Ada Goodakrr of Prairieville |
I spent over Sumjny with her sister. |
•
...
I Mrs. Orville Kingsbury.
JOHNSTOWN AND BARRY
mu. Shaw of .Hastings spent Fri- j
DEI-TUN.
Herbert Chamix.-riahi wf.Battb'
PIONEEHS HAVE MEETING A^LJfondn.
WlUl n 'l hl 11’
Ladies' Dresses
Creek visited his mother, Mrs.
Mr.
and Mr.
Mro. Eli Payne spent Sun- I
—--------Mr :iml
Wesley Norwood over Sunday.
Misses' Dresses
A dinner wdl be scried by the Eujoyablo Guthcrinu .it Home of-1’. day with Mr. and Mrs. lA‘11 Payne of.
Children’s Dresses
Cedar Creek.
.
latdics Aid Wednesday noon ol •the
Gingham Dresses
A. FMicr. fitefAcmlM-r Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Gibbs of iTiuhome of Mr. and Mrs. William
Percale Dresses
iu Dellon.
Li nene Dresses
rievlUe spent Tuesday with Mr. Mid1
I Hall's.
Serge Dresses
Mrs. Homer Green returned libme
The seiui-aimual jm-i-iing'of Ute Mrs. -Bert McCallum.
St.mlay after a week’s visit with pioneers of Barry ami Johmiowu
Galatea Dresses
Church Notes.
her daughter, Mrs. Town of Fine held at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Striped Dresses
'
There will be preaddugA next •
Lake.
Barred Dresses
P. A. Fisher, ig Jolniituxxii, TlfuraFigured Dresses
Alberf Hauer spent Saturday nnd day, WM ujtended b) I j peraous ■in­ Sunday morning aud eveffiiiK.
Checked Dresses
Sunday school at i 1:00 A. M. 'p-s- ;
Bunday at his boms in WUnilaml.
cluding many promim-nt it-Mdcntt
■ Twenty-five G-nt Dresses
Orval Kelly, the lillle son 01 Mr. of lhe southern pail ■ I ike county. win V1U Duke 17:1-16. "Unpruliteble ।
.
\
j
ami Mrs. Homer Kelly.- was serious­ Txxenty-aevcll aiuxx- .
Thirty-five Cent Dresses r
;,&gt;|| cult ul .Servants."
lleinvialHT Memorial Bay at Clky-j
ly ill last week, but is much better members. Twelvt;
Fifty Cent Dresses
members
Seventy-five Cent Dresses
erdale church at llLUUA.U. Evers-J
al this writing.
were gilded to the IM. There was
Ninety Cent Dresses
,
\ ।
Miss Helen Griffith of Kalamazmi also u k’lMHl. progrm:, including a one come.
One Dollar &amp; Ten-cent Dresses.
The ehui'rh fair was very well air ।
spout Friday, with her sister, Mrs. duel by Mcsdames Sub ■&gt; ami Carr.
One Dollar &amp; 25c Dresses
John Adriaiuon.
The next meeting xxui
held on tended and the music was tijje. WA
Merle Sprague of Battle Creek September It) at tin- Imimi of orm hope that evenr one who saw tlie\
_fl de 35c Dresses
museum will always remember the ?
was lionie for over SundayBarrett,
of
Dclloil.
Mr. Uhd Mrs. Orrin .Barrell al-1
Officers were civet, d as follow? different things.
Dresses until you can’t rest. We invite
tended (he Johnstown townslii.r for tin! ensuing Jem •
Ira Brooks, Ionic •'Tip1 Christian
you to call in and inspect them.
Pioneer meet Ins. Thursday.
President—P. A. Fisher.
• La Vern Green enieriaiiied HnySecretary—Mrs. Eliza Sheffield.
mond Aldrich of Mlmlta, H-llurdav.
Treasurer—Sarfili P.ilrnalicn
.in behalf of liiu Y. 1*. A. we wisli
'.A special meeting of'the Study
Oliiurtiinil of program I'.nniiiilliee
frtllb XWtiTlieTd Wlfh MiSTTrs: More'­ j—Mrs. Muiy Steven
i-iuusiy and willingly lieliwd us in
; house Monday evening.
the church fair.. May 15 ami 16.
DELTON,
MICH.
| Miss Bcrnico Peuuock spent Wed­
NOKT11 HOPE.
Especially the musicians and those
nesday and ’ Thursday xvith her
church.
Proceeds,
grand parcnls, MH ami Mrs. Win.
Willard Boglcy all&gt;-mln| lhe b.ill outride lhe
Smith of Hickory Corners.
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Ha5ffiF Hotivcifer of Hastings Satfirday afturnmiu :.l l»j-to-nr
" ""
Old Newspapers. ~
David Livingstone.
Nchool spent Saturday ami Sunday
Mrs. Charles Ami- r- eiiiorinineti
Varying Meat Consumption.
The earliest English newspaper. Nawith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Unac her daughter and family of Pmluuk
ilouvener.
Bunday.
’
trails and Now Zealand carry off the “Chttambna Village.” on the Maillano.
The Lillies Foreign Missloilarry
.Mr.-Hutli tins ptirrha«-d lhe farm prixe. Tho former eat 262 pounds of in Africa, iJvingitonc’a body waa, in
Society met xvilh Mrs. Lcln Har­ known as the Ejdi''«i place and uro meat a year each; tho latter 212 1874, taken to England and deposited advertliln* exhibition, liad aoreral
rington. Wednesday afternoom
predeceuont abroad.
The Aral of
moving onio il this u.-.-k.
pounds, tho Americans IM pounds, with high honors In Wewmlnster Ab­
Mi*s Loi* Leonard ontortainod
Warm) flefton r'-turiied fn-in
bey, the British government bearing three In point of tlma was theOrdlnarij
Miss l*»ris Griffith of Hickory Cor­ Grand llapids hist w.---k lo enjoy a and the British 130 pounds. Tho con­
Ariaa. the publication of which began
sumption
ot
meat
in
thia
country
is
ner*. several days Inst week.
few wj-eks ouliug al the lakes.
funeral. Livingstone will always rank
Mrs. Sarah Brnndsloller ami lhe . Ernest Julilicock. and family of on the decrease, owing to the scarcity among thu moat Illustrious of the tho appearance of Nathaniel Hutter's
Misses Cjuidai-c Ailniiw, Aline Cross. East
Orniigevilli-. w.-rn, Sumitiy of tho supply.
venture- In 1620 Abraham Vorhoeven
mid Clcoife Brandstelier were over
finder and clvillxtr u welt as a moat founded the Nfeuve Thljdlngcn at
James Brown ami wifi1 of Prairie­
BtlHday guests hi Kalamazoo.
tn a Small Town.
devoted- Christian and philanthropist. Antwerp, and |ht« continued to apMrs. George Monroe and children ville were Satunlay amt Sunday
of Shullz visile*! friends in loxvn
A small town man's idea of adven­ Upon his targn and lasting tamo there
eat existing newspaper is apparently
Saturday.
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ture Is to go to a city and be shaved sesnu to bo not &lt; single blot.
the Swedish official gaxette, which
Mr. ami Mrs. Lyle Bhedd.of Kala­ 'Springs spent Suii'l-t.' at' Bernard by a woman barber.—Topeka (Kan.)
dates back to 1641.
mazoo were the gtmsls of Mr. and fjc&lt;h&gt;iin‘s.
Capital
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Holmes,
of
Mrs. John Burke, Saturday.
Ban Karns bepfui bis duties al.life
Knimas
City.
Kan.,
anguests
of
Mr.
Mrs. E. S. Morehouse was &lt;m the saw mill Monday im-rmiig.
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FoYd Hicks in expected Ipme from and Mrs. John Mulliken.' Sr. Mrs.
sick list a few days Insl A^vek. *
' ilal|&gt;li Brown, wife and lillle niece
Rev. John Slater visil&lt;-*l his nor-. spent Suntlny wipi H.ilt-rl McKib­ Bolding Saturday for a visit with hiz Holmes and Mrs. Mulliken are sis- spent Sunday with Hustings rela­
tives.
rnta. Mr. nml -Mrs. Edwin Sluter of ben ami family of W.-s| Ihtpe.
Igmsing. Ins! week.
Quito a number
m-m»|e enjoy­
Mr. nml .Mrs. M. M. Maiming nnd ed lit.- ilshing ott-oiir l;d.&lt;« Sunday.
Mtes Kathryn Dinkel . auUnd tn
William Alldun ami family. Miss
Kalamazoo. Saturday.
Alice .......
Foley „....
and .................
Ri-« JoIiiim-h were
Garner Hampton. Paul Faulkner,j Sunday visilors at Frank L. Johnami L&lt;sui Dunning visile*! school in, soli's----on &gt;•:-•Hig|t *»*
St. -'
Hnstings. Thursday.
' James Murphy ami wrfe spenl i
Miss Florence Srlmffhotiser was Saturday with the lallvi - sister at
In llnslings Vriilay morning.
Kalama/iio.
Mr. mid Mrs. A. W. Bune'c enter­
Cliltid llainuioit'l and family spent
tained Miss Alice Smilh of Prairie­ •Sunday at Fordy Cady's at Balli-j
ville, Thursday.
more.
•
Mr. and Mrs. James Calllirnpc of,
,-v&lt;„
Prairieville were
over
Suridax j
f„r Sunday &lt;|iiuin-. John Aberlguesis nf their daughter. Mrs. A*'1-1 sun ami wife of Qrangcvilli-;
|on Burpee and family.
.
Gus P&lt;-ak«: am) uife enlerlaim d C.
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. p’wnjmtjj.lfr. tmd-Cuuily. :,.of?*’.liu.Hz»
I Stmilnx’.
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SHULTZFordy Anders is a-'i»ling Mr. SoiiMr. and Mrs. Jollii-Hallock aniHfifunl daughter «A Ihiud's CornersJ nei-ville of Shullz, with lite new
spcid Sunday with'Mrs. H. Hallock. barn wall.
Horn, to (Ikcar Wurm nnd wife,
IHIIILIM).’
1
I May IH, a line baby girl, named Vio­
,
Henry PrunL of Milo was &lt; a|tril!
let. Ma-.
Several.fnim.Jliii.place nllciul'.’iLhrni W«ulii«’s.luJ' by lhe illmrs of
quarterly meeting
al. South Maple
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“ "•'*•* his hndher-ur-laxv Jay Peters.
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Grove Sunday.
Mj;. tilitl Mi-. Burdette, Babcock;
Mr. ami Mr?. Fay Hull have tnov- uml.’diijigliter of Milo spent Sunday
at Ihlgn Mr|hin:ild'i».
.
Il Hart *n,l taniuy.
Mrs. John Iv lhigg attended I hi ,
Clini'bm Laubnm;h nml family «»f Infrinl of Mt- i:&lt;*u Dewey al Kai-1
South Hope iqicnl SalunLiy • ami atmizoo. Wedm -.lay.
Sunday with J. Horn.
“
. .M^s. Jhnm i L ixtlo. visited Imr
llnymoml Aldrich vitdlcd at Del­ Imme hero th pa4 Week returiliui:'
Ion Saturday, aud Siindny.
again In Kalama/mi on account t'fl
G. E. Kenyon, wife am! liltlc llio iiidi"po-ilimi nf her daughter.,
. This farm is about 2(4 mile, north and west of Delton and a mile
daughter Adah visiled friends in Mrs. Marx ila-tl- Scblobolim.
i
ami near Nasliville Saturday nml
Harold P. Gilkey Iim received)
of State Reward rood, runs by the place.
*
Sunday.
about 10&lt;*i ptiio li'i’cs from Lansing
A hurley old I ramp of dttaky hue also several diti-Toiit vartelies'of
This farm must be said to close up the estate. Mail bids to
was in our midst Iasi Saturday, young pines from Colorado- fur
making a house lo Itouw canvass, trAnsfdtuiling up-'R his farm mid
begging for "a drawing of tea;" ami residence' pn.yriy JierK recently.
by his wiirly nclion-i ami 8aucy ans­
Mtiwl.-r &lt;&gt;f S1 alp Grange, J. C.i
wers. frightened th.! women, nml Ketcham of Ih-tiiiits will give no
cliijdreh.
-Heller- appoint mMrewa nl I &lt;». (&gt;.-F. li«H-Fr:«fe»y;'

jji

We Pay 4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank
~
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*20,000.00
Capital
Surplus
6.000.00
A.
A. /Aldrich,, Pres.
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J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
DIRECTORS
. A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald McLcay
George J. Doster
Tt Ai.^MricJi v Wro. Elljptt .
;
L. B. Teernc^yng.
, ’
J.-G.,Hughgs
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Ings to keep such characters from of lllclihml limiufii and the public
leaving lhe rails. •
are invited lit be present.
Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Aldcmli were
A. J. Buller w&gt; nt to Tlutile Crci-k!
Sunday visitors al Will Aldrich’s
day n*-r*&gt;mpatiieii~By Mrs. Buller,
of Baltimore.
The masons began lhe wall Mon­ who hits been in ihe Sanitarium for
day morning for C. Sonnvrville's
new barn.
. recovering from her" suverg opera-1
Mrs. Elmer'Hull visited her sister, tian.
,
;
The rubber /&gt;rial in l|m M. E !
Mrs. Ernie Peake. Sunday.
Gr Fox nnd family motored to church W-'dm •■lay evening waMidland Park. Bull Lake. Sunday librrally •vahuiii/e,h Itefreslnnenlsj
If you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
ami spent lhe day al Hiram Payne's were served mid a program renThe Shullz Cemetery Circle will
than pleased to figure with you on lhe job. And you will
meet Thursday,'-.May 28, witli Mrs.
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
Ida Carpenter.
Montague
Haymond Shullz is recovering recently.
Whib' dost'iiirdiiig llm]
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
nicely from Ids recent illness ami is jrtaiFs, she mad«- a misstep arid.in­
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
very grateful to his friends and jured her iii(Kb'.
schoolmates for lhe poslcarjls, can­
" ■ 1 .--x Iihs probably tin-1
dy anil flowers sent him.
largest (JUaplay of tulips iu Um
Sunday-visitors. al C. Somiervilln's county in hl
•HI of all cohir* Of
were Amy Kenyon, Edna’ Bechtel tin* hai win varii• ties in her gniumls
DELTON,
, MICHIGAN,
and Mbhlon Tobias.
about the Imine hr re.
Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. W-yerman
"f lllcbliiml xvns
and Mrs. Terpcniiin attended ipinr- greatly slmcL- 'l -'durdHy uBerm«gi
t-rlx meeting al .Maple Giyive Sat­ by Ute siuld. n .l- .ilb of imr &lt;d il.i I
urday
afternoon.
Paris Police Poorly Paid.
Somewhat Chary of Prates.
Mr.- and Mrs. Will C.liamlierlain DxiHllie. He W..-■president of-I lie
The Paris police, some of whoso
Tho tnountalnooni of Virginia and
members have fallen Into dlsgracn, TeniiMien are notoriously chary of visited nt Even'll .McCullum's Sun­ Farmers Stai-' l ink of llieh|amt
ami bad been in Ilie'lMiikiiiK bil'iare poorly paid. The maximum oal- praleo. Mlie Babbitt, tho social work- day.
Mrs. Lydia Blielton spent Sunday ness for mini) y. &lt;ra. He is rfurvivary attainable
de
rille" er who camo down from the north, ra­ with her parents.
mwaauio by a "(argent
aeraoni u
«j vme
Si by l|is widow-,/, lwi» daughters,
'
te 1360 a year. In r|cW of the high tablbhed a mirelan among the "coC. Sonnervillv. wife ami children
iss Jeamllr i'a&lt;diltle ami Mrs.
coai of living In Paris, thia amount' vitas.’’ and labored with them, found were Sunday visitors at Gifs Peake’s Mary Hanimui. nml one son. Wilbur
Is Inadequato to maintain a family In . tbe people hard to get along with nnd of West Hope.
Ihiolii ilc, all I rung
al Iticldund.
anv
M Uut there wa, MOihcr eldo of
any degree of comfort, .».«
and the mar­
G. Fog ami Will. Sbrllon with
i ।
the Presbyterian
ried memben uf the force havo fre­ ■it A covit# trader came into the lit- 1 lheir wives wera calling un HjpiUngs afi»iru&lt;rt»n
quently to supplement their incomes tb&gt; collage town near by one day and friends Sunday evening*.
•
chureh al lib hl-mi, in charge nf
Mrs. Will Fulirnnd little son Ed­ lhe Masonic l&gt;"l-' - Rev. Poller of
aa best they can. Some of them earn waa questioned by one of the profes­
sors. "John,” oskod tho professor, ward of Hinds (torncra. visited her Bailie fUepR i-i■ i-died lhe Sermon.
Pifrente, G. Wurm ami wife. Tupa- Burial was ul i'rmrin Home Cuinuporters.during thvlr time off duty.
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tery.
-. ■
.
Others do boot repairing, and there is tn Lost Covo?" "Nigh onto, tour years,” duy.
one who does odd tailoring Jobs.
answered John. Th&lt;j paoplo like her,
ArranaiiiO'Mrnmrtnr liny Program.*
. SHU. In spite of tbeao hardships, don’t thoyt' "Some." "But sbo'a a
Tho
beo
Is
about
the
only
Insect
Arrangvtwnitor
oliserving
..Me*
there are always plenty of men eager mighty good woman, John." urged lha
to Join tho force, about ten candidates profresor. "She’s out there working that over gained feminine namesakes. tmnvd day wilh Hie u-iinl' appro-1
being available for every vacancy that to-help you and'your children. I’ve Deborah was a name given by Ute printe serxic! " ■&gt; - .now being tmute..
Hebrews for the bee,’and owing to its by lh&lt;*. eiHinmti*-. lUid the mmiplc|&lt;*occurs.
hoard a lot about tho good eho’is dona"
prvRiiim'will • I' aimmim i ii m-xt |
“Wa’aU," said John reluctantly, "I popularity among tho Puritans therofa11-Wm'k.
Ii is-plimuuu to lune flic
still to bo found nn occasional De-j
. ' , Mrs. Mnilie Havtlnml of Lansing will iay «ho ain't doin' no barm."
booth in the United States. &gt;feli|sa,; UMinf parade of ■ bodl-idiildroii. two
was,in the city Thursday,- visiting;
addn^scs
bx - 'hi'-ol -. childiTil ami
the Greek name for bee, la soldpu '[
! om.' by Ib-x . llu-'-'i’l!-Hj Rtrudy.
:
friends.
। Mrs. W. J. Field-and daughter.. found nowaday*.
" Mrs. Myrlie Hynes nf Vermont-i Dorothy of 'Chicago, came Monday;
'chorus of*cbil&gt;!i' n will also ring,
i
ville speul Ute week end with Hast-1 to assist -her mower, Mrs. E. C-i
BANNER WANT A»vs. PAT.
BANXER Waul Adv*. Brjng best j
ings friends.
.
I Ruas, who ia ill.
,

W. B. HAYWARD, Administrator,

Cloverdale, Route 2.

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PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

CHAS. DENE.AU,

Oliver, Deere and Syracuse

PLOWS
You know what they are, you KNOW there are no belter
on the market.
When you buy any otic of these plows you
know that you are getting the BEST.

We don’t try to see how CHEAP a line of farm tools and
machinery we can carry, but HOW GOOD’. We know
jhen that if you patronize us once you will “come again,”
and it is the “GOME BACK” trade that we count upon for
our business.
With our light operating and living expense, we are able to
sbii you tlie BEST goods at as low a price, and even lower,
than others ask for the inferior kind.

Aldrich Brothers Co
Hardware; Implements and furniture

DELTON, MICH.

�THE H

mi
WANTS

RKTRooms for light;
luMiafkecping nl 3H K&gt;. Church
Hl. He** Pbln Smith.
if

Fur Hair—Cuirni-r oi/H. Hanover Hi. 1 Wauled-&lt;&gt;&gt;rn'*t*&lt;*iid*'it&lt;-r. from |&gt;nrPh..n.‘ 323 IL or inqdira /»f
A.
"............................................. &lt;»*•.-*«
Hr.|a. Buff llm kItoruMlirl.
,
hen*.
write “5 fi&lt;1lW7*FWM
Furm, II. i. IH-Ium.
l-wk
Bakery and lte*lnuranl.
I .ml—AutoiiHibih* cup.
So4irr—.111 person- rauglil stealing
mg llow*us and breaking down
shrubbery al Ml North Bniatlway,
will be pnMtebUil io fui! extent

or Naic Cheap-llniigh lTinch lum­
ber for r&lt;M&gt;fing and sheeling, ak"
bill sluff. Phone RUl. Impure ' C. s. Brown.
A1&gt;out 300 lbs. nic* dairy butler:
F. G. Ptorcc, Cily.
tf
For Sale—Hohlem emy. age 7 yearn.
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Wi. ISflo lo | in) iM.und*. calf by Fresh rggs. iH cents.
Mito;' or will exchange for huge
W. A. MATHEW’S
Hastings '
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Mich.

FOR SALE,

“"I"1! N0TES * MYSTERY OF MONEY *

IS BANNER

When he
doc ior asked
him what ri*. __
...... .
fait for a long UWle said Ndrtl; "my
ribs." He era*. jndredt what used to
be termed a man of full bablt. and
could make *
______________
an angry opponent once railed al him!
as "that thing, * minister." North'
rose unperturbed
WelL to be sure."I
said he. petting hie ample sides. "I am,
an unwieldy.
th, honorable I
member, therefore, ’•rifn he called m«i
■ thing uid what waatni*. and 1 can
Bot Wangry with him-. But when he।
added 'that thing, a mlnlater,’ be call-'
,d n’° ,**Bl thing of all things he him■elf
».„-&gt; ...
I took fi as a Compliment." In lilsi
blind ago he mat an old antagojilat
who was slinllarty afflicted: "Ah. Col:
Barre." said be, H amjicnuaded there

lillle *iv»r
I3nu. Win. Smilh,
Coats GrOvo.
If.
•
uinsrence in unit of values oet««
pound*.
For Hale—Pair bay Belgian tpar*-*.
|
Belgium and Holland Is a Puzzle
coming 4. weglil 2W)0. One sorrel
Belgian gelding coming 4. wi. For Salr—Voting o. I.
more happy to see each other." Well
-&lt;
♦350. One pair conch liorses coin­
might Gibson a«y. "If they turned out
i-ight pigs. gio. also two ye
.
.
____ good many mysteries of Lord North tomorro w they would still
ing 4 ami 0, wl. S33O u fine pair.
Also good 7 yen? ol*l mare, tltln
| money and tariffs, and Um wayfarer leave him one of the Lest companions
' B. Rcnulxe. Nashville, Mi mile west
l-wk ’brough life Is often punlrd. Why is In tbe kingdom."
of depot.
If
_______________ _____ ______________ I It that in the little step from Belgium
Reul
Holland juur
your whole
tlnaucial nut
m lu
ui Suilc
uin of six rooms for4 to
iu iivuauu
wouic uuuui
(3s4erM bull!, cleaned and repaired. For
Iiou*^k**'ping. Willi bath. electric | look on life la altered? They Hr* close
World’s Wasted Wealth.
All work gunraiilceil. Phone or
Unhid and fps. Inquire :UM \V.I together the Dutch and th- Belgians.
leave word nt Smith's Market. Leo
Experts have estimated that If the
Stale,
HL
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I-Wk
But
In
coinage
they
ere
far
apart BelSmith, City.
if
glum thinks hi francs. Holland thinks ly operated they would yield the
Fur RentIn florins. And when you step from equivalent of from thirty to one bun
* *|£25 per cord delivered. Phoi)e A.!
hlock from Mumum-nl. Enquire the on* lillle country to the oiher you dred and twenty times the present coo
F. Sylvester or Geo. Tolhurst. If
And they are thinking the same thing sumption of wood annually.
Sale—Huii*&gt;' ami Iwo Inis al
floods In terms of money.
Coat* Grove. Mr*. Jane M. Hamp. IVlinlHl—flai.l-IH III plow. Il-Im.* lo
You have but to cross the frontier
Jmiil. general learn work. Charles
- between these small nuintrli-a ta flul &lt; H INNER.WANT A IKK PAY.
the difference: Belgium Ilves on .
SMB
francs. Holland reckons In florins, knd I| HASTINGS MARKETS
separator. 33 X 51. with wlrwl IbHHiirrx W.mlcil—Every conven­ the amazing thing la that every one I
ience. Terms r&gt;'.as*iiinbl*’.
.Mr*. kcross the frontier will pay about !
Blacker nnd belts. In good niiL
Olney, jfiH Hn. Broadway.
1-wk
ning or*ler. K*dut&gt;. frank Slo­
twice as much for tbe mere luxury of Cornrlni Thuradin. Muy 20, 1911.
cum. Route fl.
-If Fur Sale Cheap—Coin'll. i-ru-pets, it- taking the florin as a unit instead of
Wheat i* quoted today a! t« rents
fi !-• -i ■ . I imp'. Ii.iiliiuli. .-i.ra franc. Now I should like to know
what is tbe economical reason of this. 1p*-r bushel by the I lasting* Milling:
ranging from (60 lo (K5. Also
other prices change on butler
:iih South Broadway.
nays a writer In the Ixipdon Chronicle. jlo.
,
‘four collages In'dulifnlly localnl
fat
and gpiina.
For Belgians and Hollanders appear
with plenty of shade. Inqnire of
equally prosperous. And the Hollander
B. F. Brubaker, Acker's Point.
well-furnished
Ding Igike. Clovenlalc. Phone 3 For Kent Three
room* over Mpre. Crook A Gmibl.l lives on lhe 'florin, while the Belgian ।l-olaio—.
short I long.
4-wks
,
lives on lhe franc. The Englishman •
For Sole -Fltwh cow, calf by side. I who crosses the frontier flnds the exFor Sale—Complete furnace job.
MKATS
Gond in every way. C. B. RaiiflaH. t trBOTdnsiFF—arffeFWlbe • when
he f
cheap. See F. A. Brown A Co. 4wk
e;THe.
Iwo mil*'* west Of Hui land town- changes his sovereign.
nouBe.
t-wk |
For Rale—Complete plumbing job.
cheap. See FrA&gt; Brown A Co. 4wk
For Hale—9 pig*. H weeks old. al-o
Ilogv dretMd. KM; fto
one IJjire Bred G. I. C. Hour. Gil- .
Sbrrp P^rturr lo Krol -I'hon. 212.
UlUIrw. allre,--HSOtO(7&lt; a.
. 1 Inn*, .1 aliftrl.
2-wksb*'rt Broil. Quimby. -Mirlu Phono • Green aunieta Been by the Ruction
explorer! tn the newly discovered
2t'M
I
ring*.
l-wk
POUI.TBY AND HI DU.
For Sale
Cheap—Neroiui
hand
polar, land have been matched In Eng­
threshing outfit. guo*l condilion. |ia&gt; Tor Nair.—Ira Bqjdwjn. Phone land Throughout November and De­
Ab-2 ripga.
l-wk cember-ot 1SU the aunaets and after­
Enquire nl BANNER ofib *.
•
2-wks
For Sale Cheap—refriBeralor glow* were uf wonderful Intenalty aud fallow, jc.
For Sale—On- *el of double harI'liom* 5fllll. •
l-wk varied colors. At Chelsea especially
tbe nun went down over the Thames
noM, one single harness, also a
trap harness. The**? harnecses are For Hale—At fl bargain, span of amid a biate of unearthly beauty
all practically new.-have had but
mules 10 nml II years old, wl. ranging from doepeat red to green, aa
lillle wear and are in first cla.«*
aboiil^lix). ’ Fox A Son, ErWporl. may be teen in a series of water color
condition. Will sell all or any
Mich.
|-wk sketches made at th* time and now
one for half the real value. P.
preserved Iu the Chelsea free library.’
T. Colgrove.
2-wk*
For Reni—Seven room hoqs*- on Sir Norman Lockyer and other as- 3aM Straw.
Kns*l Grund SI. Inquire fiffi So. tronomcia attributed these winter sun­
To Rent—Four rooms, furnished nr
Michigan nve.
1-wk set* to tbe volcanic dust projected by ;
unfurnished, for light hnusekeei*tho great eruption of Krnkatoa. In
iiiK. IJruiuire 5JH South Market For Salr -flood work hors*1
SL
2-wks
beans .Navy . Hural ealin
WanVd—Tubular wMl work ami * tor* yml wed potatoes.
Trego, Phon* 217-3 ring.*.
repairing. All work guaranteed.
Write Ixiuis Wise, Khullz.' Route
1. PbOn*' ClAvfrihlr exchange.
Line I, 3 lung, I short.
4-wk
NteUee—All wlm are inlcrestnl in
lh« Barryvilfe CeTHVlery nr*- r&lt;-quesled lo meet there Thuriulay.
the 2Hih al one.o'clock, for thi'
purpose °f reorganizing a Crniotcry Circle, Dorr V4ebb. 2-wk.f

For Salr—Egg* from the fainons
Youngs strain H (L While l.**ghorns, 50 rents for 15. Phone 2tfi2 tings. Win. H Mishler, Honlc
3.______________________
tf
For Hale—Young Belgian fhace^wl.
IMO. Broke ami nil right every
way. Also riding -Syracuse plow,
new. Phone 117 I lung 4 short.
1-wk
A number trf things lo sell reason­
ably—dining chairs, -oak. remov­
able »eal.'- couch, bed springs, ga*
range, iiu iiliator an*l snow cages,
eic. TbL M6U - Mrs^Mnriry: E.
2-wks.

F«r fUlr-2 ’Rctiislrrril Holstein
bull calves. 3 and i nionlh* old.
Will Bu&lt;di, Shull/. Mich. 1*110111'
433-l*-U.
•
2-wka
year, my residence furnished.
Mn. Geneva Hayes.
2-wk«
Rent—A large gaiytou'. Inquire
232 North Jefferson S|.
2-wka

Wanted—Roomers anil
isiariler*.
314 E. Green HI.
l-wk
Wanted—Man Io work by the month
on farm. Phono lit 2 long I short.

For Salr—Sow arid II pigs, sow nnd
nine pigs, hiw and‘eight nigs, snw
nrul six pigs. Rm.* Bunlirk. Bell
Phone, Hickory Corner* exchange.
Two and one half miles east of
Hickory Corners.
2-wk».
For Kale—2 hoi-e John I &gt;■■ r . :i ivator, nearly new. Price jSriff
Phone 140 1 short, 3 long.
i-wk
Wanted to buy, good a**cond-hund
rwfrifenilor cheap. Phone -10.

GMa Wanlctl al Barry h&lt;-l.-l. .
t.ml—A Hnslinga 1911 class pin
Finder please return to BANNER
&gt;Ronl&gt; bee supplies. W
yt Morgan. Mich. 3-wks

i—Pasture with plenty of
m farm near Shullt. H.
'V. Yorkville, Mich. Rnul1-wk

bly price this week:
ilrirllv rloan ami
, 2. egg*. 17c. Joseph
tf.
”"r‘ * Langahans
lp,r^

Straw Hats?
YES!
Let us show you.

50c to $6

&gt; G. F. Chidester
Not Always Happy Situation.
Chance.
Man,,y Box,«Chance Is a word devoid of him; '
K*er» l,,r,n* room or
Being our own maslur meana that
nothing can exist without a cause—
hav*
It •* ' handy box
Voltaire.
.
or drawer. In It sho.:
wrapping own foibles, caprtCM and pauloaic1 papyr. string, sticksrs. . . mucilage Schiller.
I or paste, tags and Jho thousand aud
.The Gain by Lying.
( 0M llttfw things tliat one la likely to
Classsd by Chiffon.
Aristotle, being asked what gain &gt;want frequently and is inconvenienced
•The world doesn't judge
was got by lytag. replied: 'The novel by Jiot having If they are handy in a
being believed ^hen one tells tbv known place time Is saved over again
truth."—Diogenes Laertius.
Robert Halifax.

Winning Success.
- Individual success depends not on
laying grand plans for the futnre. but:
□H doing absorbingly and to the very
best of our ability our dally work.
More Than One Way.

Watch for the Date

doctor, "burn them out with a rod hot
pin." Another method la to pul la a
charge of dynamite.

They had a Are In Burlington ths
other day nnd when the firemen re!
sponded to the alarm and ran to gel
out tiae rire-flghtlng apparatua the&gt;,
found, aa the Republican nays, that'
"every wrench, spanner and other

of lhe Second

ANNUAL BANQUET

turned on had been taken from thi

of

Hastings Lodge No. 58
I. O; O. F.
Odd Fellows Temple

Housewives Know the Difference
Between I Poor Flour and
o^ween ( FRENCH’S WHITE LILY
Every housewife KNOWS that there is a big difference in
-flour. She Itsows from-experience that ----- certain Brand of flour

may produce good bread one time, the next sack may produce

poor bread, and the next sack even worse bread.
On the other hand, she knows that a certain other brand of
flour always produces the best kind of bread.

She knows that

if she uses the same amount of flour; prepares the dough in about
the same way; and bakes with about the same degree of neat; that

she will ALWAYS have nice, white,, delicious bread, that it is a

delight to eat.
You look at these two different kinds of flour, and you will

horn eggs for hatching,
per iknen. Kate
Terpenning.
Citizens Phone.1-wk

THE BEST FOR THE
MONEY STORE

find that they both look very mnch alike. . In fact the POORER
QUALITY of flour may look even better than the other. Now
WHERE is the difference in these two brands of flour?

We

will tell yoil. * It is simply in the MAKING of the flour.

Don’t get the idea that making flour is simply "grinding up
wheat.’*/ If that were all there is to it, then one man could make
just as good flour as another, and experience wouldn’t be neces­

sary

You take two men who have worked at the milling business
the
lerigth‘p(jti(ne„ ’ Qije oj ihgptwill lake you// vyhcHi and
convert it into a nice smooth, even quality of flour; the other man
will only produce a POOR QUALITY. Why? He doesn’t
KNOW HOW.
We KNOW HOW to moke the BEST FLOUR. We’ve
had 40 YEARS experience in making nothing but French’s
White Lily Flour. We have learned a lot of things about makipg
flour that you won’t find in books, but they all add to the quality
of French’s White Lily.
We run day and night; we operate by water power; we have
thh BEST and NEWEST EQUIPMENT of machinery, to sup­
plement our40 YEARS experience.

Do you wonder, now, that French’s White Lily Flour is the
BEST FLOUR MADE?
'•
Do you wonder that we like to h&amp;ve the housewives try this
experiment—Make a batch of bread from French’s White Lily
Flour, and from any other flour, you choose. Bake them side by
side in the SAME OVEN, at the SAME TIME. We could tell
you just what the result will be, but we’ll leave it for you to find
out. You’ll think more of French’s White Lily afterwards.

The Middleville Roller Mill
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAY. 21 1914—29 RACES.

I his kimlnoM—they muoli enjoyed sacred home.
Hn -iilaiino&lt;La_tlol_wafi r bathjnr
I Uu*4c-Uuu»p uvross -countay.-Tiiry
i parted'cni'dially. How different was his military friend* wm&gt; hail ’stuck
their host from lhe Captain of doser to him than a broiher-every
stitch of his raiment was soused
। Compaity K.
*
।
AL a railroad station they passed bem-ath tho sleatninR Waler.
I of that micretaprdor eonlinually en- along to a freight engine and en- ' The district school at Hickotx
..
„ Icroached upon Freedom's soil, ami
(.ONTINl’ATION OF .&lt; D. CAD-[made il evident to the candid think--1 gaged in conversalioir with the en- Corners was attended during lhe
Rneer oiling up Hie joints of his old winter.'
.
WAIJLAUKRW INTFJIEHT1NG
vr that this republic could not en­
on horse. They soon won his
On tile 121 h day of March, (863.
dure divided against itself- part symnnthj. he had n brother in the Captain Douglas ot AmrnMn culled
EXPERIENCES IN T2
free—part slave.
service, lheir uniforms were pass­ for a soldier boy'al hl*, mother's
He rarid II wa? home—she claimed he had m&gt; legal
The Compromise act of IHSn was ports on his train.
COMPLETES WEARY TRIP
paasjui-ns a pacifier, but it did not against tho rules of lhe road to title to her son, as Im was under
pacify. The moral sense of the lake -nny one oh h» engtijn. but if eigtiUcn years or ttge. ami she pro­
AFOOT TO HICKORY CORNERS people of the north was shocked by they wouhl pa,-is around tb Ute tested. He hud a duty lo perform,
tipi passage of. the Fugitive Stove other side so they could not be ob­ he .-aid. It was arrange,! Hint the
Law, whirli compelled them to be­ served from tho station, they might soldier imy would Meet him the
Arreslcet on DcwHit, and Discharg­ come Slave catchers. In I85i Steph­ climb into his rub just before he next’ day al Augusta when* hn
en
A. Douglas introduced a bill in pulled Ih&lt;throttle—nt lhe next sta­ wished tn lake the train for Detroit
ed at Detroit. HU Mol hrr Spoil*
the Senate for the erection of two tion ho would have time lo II ml n to i-e|&gt;ort. The npoobUmvnt was
Second Enlistment.
Territories to Im railed Kansas and more convenient place for them to promptly kept, and. (&gt;n renchtng
- (Continued
from lastriiriiniKAn.
week.)
-Nebraska.
The bill,mill
provided that ride.
........**•'** ”**«.&lt;
*ui- pin pruviuru
Detroit. Habeas Corpus pi..,e.-.bn«s
I iirough Ohio *4hv&gt;r progfe** want the inhabitant* nf those Territories
in 'lhe J)i/trict
They needed no second invitation were instituted
muro rapid aml'Tesi ‘ Viang.,roiifrshould
decide
for
themselves to aid that accommodating ergln- Court of thn United- Wales. fQr the
’ they did not shun I be towns-boldn whether slavery should or should eor lo violate the rules of tho road. ’Eastern DiflrieV. of Michigan, nml
neM Im a shield-timidity invites de­
'
Ihm . Ifleir respective IL was close quarters in that cab the soldier boy wfl» promptly ,listection,
■ borders.
for four, but they kept out of lie­ diarged fpom all mihtaiy authority
At mie place when' I hey sloppedI
Thn, pi'oimsvd nullification of the way of the engineer and llretnan b mid control and returned home
for n ineal they met an officer in। Missouri Compromise raised a ran­ iiiin’([ ns possible.
again wit II his molfanr ami resum­
uniform who wore it Captain'si corous debate In Congress, but Hie
They enjoyed that trip Immense­ ed his school wtthnut uiuch loss of
r I millets. They were heartily wel­•' bill passed and Robert Tooinhs of ly,, as lhe old engine went pounding lime. .
comed ii* hi* guests,-but were sur- Georgia boasted that he would yd down Hu* road—it was hilarious—
Hr was free now from Company
priseel and embarrassed.
They’ "call the roll of his slaves on Bun- much iiejter than liiking across K and its Captain Whom lie hated
were in for il. however, and had lo• ker Hill." Thus the breach wldeif- rotmlry, especially o'er innunlahi above all ythor ttfett on aci-uiihr of
make I lie Itv-t of-H—they could lint od—theirrmur fhwrtvtt-wtn'hrKnn- ranges.“dr 'tW ' Ifiinr ^eary'Tnnri'Jr ni-trcalinenl.
do otherwise. They had unwitting­ mis’in 1858 when every thinking over, dusty ronrh mi a liol day with
fl would naturally Im supposed
' ly enlentl the trap mid Hude cute1 man saw I Im irreprossiblv contlicl n sixty pound knapsack strapped (o
lhat with nil of his eStperieneos, a
was thed not in spring it—thn nnr- that must arise in a government their iHick.
hoy so young would not rare again
u rtLlur.-WM. the jumkeamnn. "Too.i. part. fr.a4L. und .part _alave--sueh n
Whoir they hrrlved at the next IO enlepnhe-iiHjUMF-scrxie.,, fmud.
many cooks spoil the brulli”—they condition could not bo tolerated for
station the engineer gave them a was no guess-work with him—he
had grown wnm by their experien­ lit meant perpetual war.
km*w wind war was, but not so. IL
ces. Huslia was a Frenchman nnd ' The Mason and Dlxnn's Link was special—an empty palace car of was
not long after his release be-»
talked French, with a little mixture the "Hubicon" the Mditious Knights freight variety—they fouml some
fore h&lt;- hvgnn to talk about re-en­
nf broken English. wlwn. he didn't of flu* Golden Circle forced tlieir empty boxes so they could sit by tering
lh«» service ami tried lo win
the
partly
open
door
amt
view
the
want In talk, hut talked good Eng­ follAwers across, nml Walkers in­
In's
mothers
coiisenL but she was
scenery
when
in
motion
—
they
were
lish when hr wils in a talkative vasion of Nicaragua nnd the pro­
niooil—so lhe Frenchman soon he- mulgation of the doctrine of (Im Instructed to close the door when obstinate nnd refused !•• lislrn to
his
pleadings.
He argm-d that he
the train was nt rest. Thun they
came a quiet listener.
’■'Ostend Mnnlfi'slo" were but crys­ were the honored guests of that pa­ wns no belter than other mot Iter's
Tile most of lheir talk was .about tallizing mid carrying mil their triotic engineer tn tlje end of bis sons who were al the front, ami,
the war. in a general‘way. nnd thu dreams of Empire.
besides, hr felt under n imir.il ob­
run—a hundred miles or more.
events that led up to it. The nar­
Then came the “Dred Scot I" de­
When they arrived near Jackson. ligation to serve oul tin* three
rator was anxious to lead thii con­ cision by lhe Hupromo Court .of lhe ■Mich.,
lheir paths diverged amt they years, al least, for.Wliich tn- hjid
versation as fur us possible from United Stales presided over liy parted, company—Itushn's home be­ cnflslod. ,'Slje OVWHiled*every plea
matters concerning himself and Chief Justice Roger'B. Taney who ing at Spring Arbor amt Cadwalln- mid Ilireattaied to whip him 'if he
comrade, for those matters were delivered the opinion of the Court, der's on n farm a mile south of did not behave. Hr
loved his
delicate subject* of discussion nl ami, with the sanation of a majority Hickory Corners. As the narrator rnothri' n« well as any l«y could—
that lime in*the presence of and Of the Court, went outside of (he was nonring home he. passed a yes. hr adored her. but. neverthe­
with an officer. Al his tlrjt oppor­ question of Jurisdiction before the couple nf fanners in a lumber, less. In* felt an irmlsliblr call to
tunity. the narrator led nff in the Court and delivered an Extra Judi­
whom he knew, but passed lhe front again. He bml n boy
discussion of events that led up io cial Opinion nnd declared (hat the wagon
them by without. rocognltlon-.-after chum mid school-male bj- tlu- name
, the events then afflicting their framers nml
supporters of the
of James M. Elliott, in after years
v country. The discussion rambled Declaration of Indejn*ndence did not Me passed, he heard one of thetp I Jr. Elliott, who at Him'- &lt;*xliiliil&gt;*d
“I’ll bd that is l/&gt;n Cad.
o’er a field of which the following is include tho Negro Race In the pro­ say:
He came up lo lhe house across symptoms of I far war frver- Hint
a condensed statement:
' *
clamation that "nil men are created the field through lhe orchnni and naturally cemented lhe ties of
As early ns 1835, a secret or­ equal,',' which opinion was pigeon­
friendship between .ttmm mid they
ganization. called “Knights nf lhe holed until after the election of met hi« mother in lhe yard—she began to plan and calculnb* togeth­
transfixed with surprise nnd
Golden Circle," was organized in President Buchanan for prudent Igl stood
«Monishim-nt when first she saw er. Finally, aitout the latter part
Font Ii Carolina by lenders previous­ reasons.
of
AuguM. (883. they went in Kala­
her son standing before her. It was
ly* engaged in lhe
nullification
Then came John Brown's raid and
mazoo and enlisted in the I Uh
movements. Its chief corner-stone seizure of the Armpry nt Harper's the first news from him since his Michigan Eight Artillery, ami they
was slavery, and it* object the dis­ P'crry in IHBfl—his capture, trial arrival in Washington. . nml she Were smin pvrfarmihg the routine
ruption of the Onion. The &lt;ugm&gt;(- nnd execution, which kindled the knew, from the pgpen, that his reg­ duties of empp life.
iment hail been engaged in the great
• ration spread rapidly throughout llanm that brought speedily Lo a battles
Just how lheir mplhers found out!
of South Mountain and Anti
the South, and st range to say. ninny head the cankering Political sof*e.
of those Knights abode in .Northern and. April 12th. tlirtl the first gun ietam and had lost heavily in those whiTe lltey were tneyulid*not know,
Sillies. Those seditious
Knights was lired on Fort Sumter and the engagements. Paltry words cannot but they fouml oul and appeared on I
begin
to
describe
Hie
anguish
that
muster
day nml protested against
dreamed dreams of conquest as well Civil war was mi.
.
,
ns the disruption of the union, nnd
Thus lhe conversation ran with had wrung her heart during those mugterina lheir soilb into the Unit­
organized iHlihustcring expeditions the Captain who seemed surpri*'*d anxious days and sleepless nights— ed Hales' Military srnice on ac­
when one slops to consitiar that she. count of lheir.age. Thr mustering
tiKJU.llt&gt;'kj O---------------------i'iiJi-*jn^iLiBr.Li^ *°
'd?1 rtt
era they would have in go home
had to have a center—lhat center him for a few days and rest, nut no,
was Havana in Cuba. The empire they. were, parolled prisoners nl)d who had had similar experiences, and. gel the hoys clothes, as he
they* sought to establish had n rad- wore nuxious to report ..
... oar- nml then add tn that theianxieties wmikt not permit (hem to retain
al........
lhelb
.d fflyea nml sweethearts nnd pm&gt;r
Ins nf sixteen degrees nf latitude • lte*l opportunity. He thought he rnourning sisters, nnd one \-an only lheir uniforms, if mil mustered—
(he hoys had* *‘'ld lheir citizens
nnd longitude, reaching .Northward might secure (hem a railroad pass
to Pennsylvania nnd Southward as to Columbus. No! they appredaledj begin lo realize the horrors nf n clothes. The .HLoilieis replied that
fratricidal .war.
.
they Inrrf. brought suits. ‘ so there
. The reaction that followed that was no excuse for (Jit* mustering
[great surprise the reader is left tn officer and fee ordered the boys In
I conjecture, ns it was loo sacred for staml aside and refused- to muster
I vulgar eyes to scan-kangris only (hem. There limy were—barred
| should view such scenes—that was from the aervice on account of
more than fifty years ago and lhat their age and tin* objection of lheir
| sainted mother has been dead more mothers. They
felt
humiliated
jthan Ibirjy years, yet all is as fresh when they donm*d citizens' attire
&lt; in heart and memory as though it mid hade lheir comrades farewell—
Pennants, rights and lefts, advertise Hastings25c to &gt;1
; was -iiul yesterday.
When finally Uiey were preparing to depart for
Wool Sponges25c to 75c
she led lhe way into lhe house her lhe front
son refused to follow. She looked
Double oil-dressed Chamois... 91.00
The mothers plead with their
nl him in astonishment—wondering sons mil lo run away again and en­
U-kan-plate Metal Polish nnd Plating35c to 2.00
if he whs really flesh nnd blood or list—they promised they would not
Feather Dusters
only an apparition!
enlist
again without (heir consent
Semd»c Liquid Cdoti, • polish for all v*rui»hed surfaceaTpint^
3Sc
| No! he said, you put the bailer on before 4hey nrnv.il nt Hie age of
the .stove, roll out the old wash tub eighteen years—Ums ended the
and hunt up a change of raiment. checkerwl career of a boy in war
The narrator did not forget his time. . s
mother in that hour of joyful meet­
ing. He wished tn save her future
enre and worry. -He haid-plaiined. a. 1YEAR'S 6R0WTH Of CHAU­
«&lt;rrprise for the gra*l»nc!i3.
TAUQUA MOVEMENT MAHVELOUS
I He had resolved that no army louse
should cross the threshold of that

PART TWO-MSES 9 TO 19.

lOliGHI INIChOlll

^—$12.48—^
SUIT WEEK
From Saturday, May 23, to Saturday, May 30
We are going to $ell Men's and Young Men’s Suits for $12.48
that you would have to pay a catalog house from $13.50 to
$18.00 for, and the large city stores as much or more.
Now this is going to be a strictly cash proposition just
the same as is required by the catalog house or the large city
stores.
-------- ..
_____ .__ - ,,
But' we are going to give you better goods for less
money than they, also give you opportunity to see the goods,
feel of them, examine them in any way you desire, try them J
on and have any alterations needed to make a perfect fit be- ||
fore paying your money.

The suits included in this special offer are all absolutely
pure wool worsteds and cassimeres of all the latest foreign
and domestic weaves, blue, gray and brown serges, tailored by
America’s best tailors, all beautifully lined and trimmed.
The date is Saturday, May 23, to Saturday, May 30.
The Price, $12.48 Cash.

Grant H. Otis 8 Co.
Stores at Hastings and Remus,- Mich.

assfCjssa.1^

Automobile Owners

C. E. HARVEY

- Uarlh Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mid

T

4c
Spool.

45c
Doz.

Thread, Thread, Thread!
Why Pay 5c

4c
During the past few years a price has been maintained by the American
and English thread manufacturers which has made it impossible for the
merchant to sell it for less than 5c a spool.
Since the removal of the tariff we have been able t6 purchase a thread
the equal of Coat's or Clark's in strength and smoothness at a price which
makes it possible for us to sell it at

45c a doz.

,
Hoad Bee Dny.
I pieces of road were drained; Ings. Gn-at Si-nl pf Hie $|qlc thia'thir­
A Proclamation: By the Governor. I root*, stumps slid stpues were re­ teenth day &lt;»f May, in the year of
In l*JI3 Hip (own.lii,,. of Mtrliiimn .
n-tew; l.a.f
&lt;&gt;ur Ixird &lt;&gt;ne thousand nine huu-i
dh*d ami fourteen amt of the Com­
. ........ I
h.r ...... itni.r..,.*“rr, “‘“W:
nmi nnd repair of liial.wa,.; H l"JJ*T "f
s™'}" monwealth the sexenty-eightb.
oounlM imdir ............ uniy mid w "LWa,** w*r”
.
Woodbridge N. Ferris.
t.-&gt;„ IwM rounfy .. ......
»"d .llodMtu r- «&gt; nmrh mlGovernor.
uimmlmy fo H.fL'I.fWI and lb»»’ un.uwd that many By the Governor:
Slap&gt; a|&gt;|ini|irlalo&lt;l &gt;w»&gt;,t&gt;«i for Hi. I f**nT**‘r*-P**1
w,,‘‘k 'dMoai*
Frederick C. Martindale.
’
)
Secretary of. Stale,
|,a&gt;V..... il of Sialo towards IMkina V!
T’K'!1''1 '
a (rand lotal ol M.7S7.7IO whloh I
"m" -™ m'1" I'1 ,h«h»’y
.
MAPLE GROVE.
Ma. rai.od by dino-l lualinn
; • a-1
Mu bws'i. wliirli in -oiiiSb■j
axpondod on tho rural hiahwaya l‘ a'' *n* ***** *‘n'1’ ya!* n,*L- mla / Miss Hertha
Palmer • returned
home Sunday afler spending |h&gt;*
Added to this, mnny townshijis amt a very passable road.
counties raised money by bonding
Al (lie request of the Michigan pn.M. Wi'i‘k with friends in Kalmno.
and many public, spirited citizens Good
Spencer of wiuini
Grund ix.ipui*
Rapid* I*
t ..... Roads- Assnrintion.
ipu.111. the
III.- Huron
IIUIVII -. Alton nfn-uiri.
gave freely in money ami labor. soH*
r’ " Road
‘ ' Association
•
- 1 passing a f.-w days vmHIi his parents
Shore
nml■ tlioi
that it Is a low eslinial)* Iq say Hint! West .Michigan Pike Association.!Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Ward. ’
and to Hie end tint this good work
Baptismal m-rvii-es w-re held at
wore expended on Michigan's roads ‘i
‘‘i’14 -Vflr
*!’
M- E- &lt; huivli Sunday for small
during lhe past year.
till- people receive lhe iH-m-fitss 1.1 children.
1
While thi* has r&gt;*sti1tad fn the Woodbridge v
Mrs. I». JI, Evans is caring for
Jmilding.of. tD’ttft intlf?? of exr.dlent
jxiRlw&gt;»ys.thau were w“c before
Ull vah.l
.-.III. 1011. a. -U.....I
. built in a single year, there is still .lune
-.... ....
.... ...........................
„™„ **p *"* •*
ium’li to In* desired. The people* Bee Day. and ns far ns pos^ilib.want more good roads mid want nil; ,uni mil mid work under well plan- week for the summer vadtlksu.
Seven Hundred More Tent Chnu- of ,i...
iied
mid
.
competent
»uf&gt;ervision
on
.-...
......
mmu.
..
K
"
‘‘
f
^
ron
!Norton
nclfool
look
tho mads carwl for hotter than
tho, highways &lt;&gt;f tins Slate m suck the 8th grade ■•xmninatimi at-Nash- lauquns Than Last Year—Twen­ they have been in the past.
•
Last year on June 9th the Huron manner as -tialt make them more ville, Thursday and Fridnv.
ty-two Hundred In All.
. ............... 1
I"r P'.Mw| Mr. and Mr., nranl Sbafcr or
Shore Hoad Association nliserved
The post years growth of the the first -Hoad Hee Day" c
irnvi*!.
BoHovue. jiassed Sunday with rein-.
Chautauqua movement in lhe Unit­ in this State,
ed States has hern little less than
marVel0us.
The number of tent
Chaiilauquas in this coiuMty has in­
creased from IJMiO last year to more
than 2.2ft) this summer. One thous­
and of these CbaulauquBS are un­
der Redpath management. There
are al&gt;out 3ft) more Redpath Chau- ।
tauquns this year than last.
Never before in a year has such
wide publicity been given the imine I
Chautauqua in th-- press of the :
country. This in part, of course was |
dun lo the-wide discuMion of Mr.L
Bryan’s appearance- on the Chaulauqua platform last summer.
The army of people now employ­
Our process will remove the soil and spots without affecting the color or the fabric. It
ed In all the dilferenl features of
freshens and brightens up the garments wonderfully.
Chautauqua work over the wide ex­
panse of lhe American continent al­
Then we press your skirts so they look, fit and hang just as they did when new.
All the
so senes to emplia^iro the movei
menl's imporlanc*-.
.
wrinkles and creases arc removed, the nep of the fabric is raised, and the skirt
.This season Urn ll&lt;-dpath Chau­
tauqua* begin in South Carolina nml
made suitable for another long term of wear.
move on up through North Cqi-o- I
lina, Georgia. Alabama. Tennessee, |
It costs little to keep your skirts in this attractive condition nt all times.
We clean and
Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan.
!
press a skirt fqr 75 cents and up.
The'season opens on May 28 and
does not close until early Seplem- I
her.

Indigestion? Can’t full?
No Appetite?
A treatment of Electric Bitters in­
creases your appetite; stop&gt;i indi­
gestion; you can cat everything. A
real spring Ionic for liver, kidney I
and stomach trouble£-&gt; Cleanses
your whole system and you feel fine.
■Electric Bitters did more for Mr.
T. D. Pebble's stomach troubles than
any medicine he ever tried. Gel a
bottle today. 50c. and IIJOO. Recom­
mended by Carvrth &amp; Stebbins, A.
E. Mulholland.—Adv.
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Hastings, Mich.

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JOB PRINTING.
•quipped Job offlc^i in Weatern Mich*

O» first pass
Mats a UB».

rr isvr the right kind of -emancipation."
.
H would Mvm as though it mud he?«X-idenl . tlutl thu business dtipression nuw existing in the United State* \raii be allributcd moat of
.all to the sweeping reducl.kms made iu our tariff changes by the Under­

wood bill. That bill was made fer more drastic in ils'provisionii by the

InsMetiec of President Wilson, so lhal his administration and his party,
which fifth power .al Washington, enunot if il would escape responsibili­
ty for.it* effect- upon the busimws iute—tt of-this country. Nor have
lhe President and his party shown any disposiiiuu tu 'evade responsibility.
- Mr. Underwood distinctly stateil when republican leadyrs were claiming
. that this measure would hurt the country, lhal the democratic parly be­
lieved otherwise; believed that the time had eotne when the changes then
proposed in mir larid schedules-could be safely made and ought to ly
made for the k&lt;rh1 of the .American people; that the democratic party
*.»» Pt«&gt;ared to stand or fall with the Undurwopd feritT-for-revenueouly bill, just as congress finally adopted ilr

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The BANNER is willing to luiinit that, basud on experience alone, il
is not yet lime tn reach driUiile cohelusions as to lhe tariff measure which
wa* so radical that (he President had to pul great pressure upon his own
party in Congress in order to make tlv&gt;t b&lt;Mly enact it into law. Bui it
mud lie evident lo t-vou the President’and his fiilimate advisors that the
industries of this country are not experiencing that buoyanj. activity
which Mr. Wilsop declared they would when they were ''Emancipated."
u he called il, from lhe shackles of the protective system. Mr. Wilson
still insists, with an optimism that does credit lo his great faith but not
to his judgment, that our languishing industries are now in th* process

proached the business situation'from the school master's stand|M&gt;int,
with theories. The practical men who conduct the. business-institutions
approach the*same problem with such facts as these:
(I) When our (mportfi of foreign manufactured goods show a heavy,
increase as they have since lhe Underwood bill went into effect, the
' American makers of these goods know that, the wages paid and thu
protits made on IhegfLgodds help other nations hut not the United Slates.
.
(2) When Hie German and English Goltnn and Woolen Mills are
running overtime ns tln^y have in recent months to supply an increased
American deinand_tur lheir prmiu«ls,*ltie praotical man is well aware,
that the •'EiiiaiH tp.ilsmT which Hint situation is creating under Hie be­
nign influence of the-Wifeon-Umlcrwood measure is to ^Emancipate"
lhe AJneriran *wot kmcn from busy jobs, anti the American factory from
earning profits.
.
(3)«fThe farm in America was, under (he protective system, coining
into its own in the way of prolHabie production. But il will be very hard
to convince, (he American grower of w&lt;k&gt;1 that he can compete with the
cheap fends of Australia nnd South America in the production of •wool
for the American market. If-tbe American stock grower can figure out
how life business i&gt; lielng **Emancipatc&lt;r by importing ship-loads of beef
from Argentina; mf the American grain grower how\hfe hustness will
. prosper by ojienmg out doors for the wheal and the oats of Canada, abd
the corn of Argentina: if lhe butter makers und poultry dealers of Amer­
ica can discern any benefits from (lie “larger freedom" which brings ship
* loads of Chinc-e egg* tn Sau Francisco, and thousands of tons of Danish
und Canadian butter here; if it can lie shown how any of these ire beiug
- helped, then .Mr. Wilson's theories are surely being vindicated; "Mr;
Taft succeeded in getting himself very nq^h disliked by lhe farmers of’
this country because of liis proposed reciprocity treaty with Canada,,
which would not have beiiclllted lhe Canadian farmers but a fraction of•
as much a* th»y- are now helped by the Underwood bill; while the pro­
posed reMprocily bill would have sccutxl increased American markets in1
Canada, while we gain nothing now.
Under all these circumstances, we •!&lt;•. nut see how any one ran &lt;-xpock that m«iu*lriaj osaditious will greatly uuprnv«-TuXlife country mvb r.

Potted Plants
For Memorial Day

15c each
2 for 25c

Kil.AHO.
Huron Wesson - of Charlotte was
■the guest of his parents. Sunday. ‘
Elsie Fare of .Dfemundalc is vis­
iting hur parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
VanAlstine.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Brivrr visited
Bert Cottrell nnd family Saturday
evening.
Levi Curtis and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley l.epard m Char­
lotte. Sunday.
Glenn MePeck was kicked by a
horse one day last week and had
two ribs broken.
Eva Curtis attended the eighth
grade examination iq,. Charlotte
Thursday and Friday. ' . x
Mrs. Whalen died Friday al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clem­
mons after n lingering-Illness. Fu­
neral was held Monday al the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Cosgrove mov­
ed l?st week from 4he Arthur Mar­
ten's house lo their own home and
arc nicely settled.

COUNTY LINK

O. A. BOYE.S
Department Store

Hastings, Mich.

r&gt;»nlel-GOrllnger of^Nashyille and
{'..ostr* Kiiil and Lorens Kunz of
ra&lt;»f Rapids wcre,over.Hundny visI' »re t Mrs, Barbara Eckart's.
1 Mr ind Mrs. J; B- Meyers' were al
• n:a Sunday
attending
prison-

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of being made 'Tree,” and will soon revive, and prosper as never before.
Bui it is to be noticed, lhat the hard-headed men of affairs who conduct
the industries which are being emancipated (?) shake their heads,-and
express conclusions as to the future of business in this country that are
quite the revvrsyfof those voiced by the President. The latter has ap­

- the WilHin-t’nderwoKl tarifMor-revtenuc-ziniy measure. .Abraham Liihxln had aJiupAly bul._triie.way of summing up-Um
tariff matter aS follows: “I know when I buy something that it is made
tn England fliat I have the goods and the Englishman has my money.
Hut when 1 buy the same good* made in this country, therrAinerica has
both the good* and the money.'* And he might have added the profit on
.the goods remains here, aud the labor employed-lives here. Aud that is
a’ferge factor iu making any country prosperous. ’

I south cashAon
~
AfTft
AND MAPLE GROVE.
Frank McNaughton and wife-vis­ j
Mr. and Mrs. -wrt«y Hayman en-;
ited Sunday with John Layer andI
lertaimd Mr. nn.| Mr.-f. -Winer GilThe Misses Millie Andrews au&lt;l1 left and daughter'and 'Gemge HayMyrina Ctidney were the gui-sls xif m hi of ILu i &gt; Mlh-.Ulctiry Deller and
Marriage Licenses.
.
thefm-increbrolluir Lohhi and wife Arthur Watt* luul families ar . UuK
place. Sunday.
1
George P. Pat roll. -Woodland of Fillmore.
Edna Kahlo, Devils Lake, N. D... 18
hi* uncle
Orval Witts fa vh
M»*. M. icrringhm fe visiting ber,
Charles W. Skull, Orangeville... 33
__ __
daughter Mrs. Sydney McNaughton,( Newton Wills of L* _
Helena O. Beattie, Orangeville.. 21
i Mamie Ddler" spepL Friday night
of Mulliken.
,
rnomas Tanuriicr
vanonier woo
ncen *1**?
a,!P.1
Thomas
who nas
has been:
Quit (jlaims.
at work at Webbert tile (hepast Itcmfi’d
...
Jas. M. Hall to William G. Silsbee,
three weeks has returned home.
Mr/and Mra.
hit. city. 3UMI.
t
tiiii
J*’,in Linton, wife mid dattgiilfir
Ibe foimt^aattler, Mrs.
Genette Miller to Mary Miller,
»••'• &gt;»•» Mell,, ,. ..rtbur
*«lJur Walts, Th
Tlmrsday.
“J«,.e-------------- parcel. Woodland village. g200. .
Mr. •and Mrs. Ed. Jlafner snetil
-1
Tliund.,-,,1,1,1
r,„n,
a
,1,11
In
Rr.a»rtj.
Idrzie E. Stevens lo John F. Ger­ anal ««t fir...... iui-i&lt;i«.
Airs,
Williamz fe 111 _&gt;»
with Sunday
' i^ima ..............................
Hund,, afternoon at Gilo Schulxe's
ber, to acres, section 27, Baltimore,
nl Nashville.
\
diphtheria.
•
Jesse Long who h in ponr health
ei.oo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Smith enAlbert King, wife and*daugliter*
Elmer J. Cross io Henry A. is with his Mater. Mrs. J. J. Trow­
tertalned Mr. .amt Mrs! Tom Kay.
. were the guest* of Frank Faire Mr. and Mr*. Win. Smith nnd Mr.
Brooke, tkual-res, section 23. Maple bridge at prfient. .
Mm. Jake Jinhard has been ill for childs und wife Sunday.
Grove. 91.01).
. Mrs. F. Wachter is-cai tho sick list, and Mrs.-Ed. Smith ol Nashville,
Nellie V. fa&gt;gan to Elizabeth the past wgjepk
’
\
”
Mfes Hose (killins visited over! Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dilley arrived
Crabb, 42 acre*, section V. Castleton.
Mr. ami Mr*. Dan CIAvor spent
home from - Ixing Beacli—Jfelif.. j Sunday in Grand Rapid*.
i ...-hur
Arthur Kreplin of Grand Rapids
Rnpi—; Sunday afternoon at MrsAMcBeths.
where
they
spent
the
past
six
Clias. B. Callihan io Jesse A. Cal­
iiflT.I
wosreswetoutam.
,
is visiting ArthuV'iiii
his mother ’Mrs.
Mary
lihan. 37 acres, section 3, Baltimore, months. Thes have purchased.a Kreplin.
Arthur
• ‘-’-1
home on Fultop St. Grand Rapids,
96U&amp;66.
।I Msli.
Lv
m -x
spent
at t.nkn
Lake Vimv.
View.
—r*- Sol
&gt;■'&gt;" Baker mid son —
—r
’ Perry C. Cazier to Jennie L. Caz­ wherp they fboviMt lheir household auinmer
’
. WnHii-.tnv
Multi
with
her mother,
John
Cuddiliy
made
a
business
Snlunlay
filulrt
with
pmlhcr.
goods this week.
ier. lol, Nashville, gl.00.
Mrs.
V
,.Ir». David
iMivid Wilkinson.
¥•
Min. Ray whit.- and daughter trip to Walk. r last week.
Henry N. King to Frilrih’s H; Doty,
Will Shore's horse hnd a stroke of
Mrs. Wm. Hood of Cfarksville is
71 acres, section 28 and 2», Jolms- Rernice. or fihiciwm are*visiting Mr. visiting her sou A. O. Hood and paralysis one day last'week. \
and Mr*. R. H. \V(ii&lt;1- fr»r a couple of
towr. VI tri.
Alice
GutchcM
and
Floyd
\Titfamily.
’ Frances II. Doty to Henry N. weeks.
Burly Scott of Grand Raphl* marsfe took the eighth grade elainMr. amU(|&gt;. Paluie.r are both ill
King. 60 acres, sections 28 aud 2Vr
Sunday with Mrs.* T. H. ination in Nashville. Thursday\and
with pneumonia 111.' mother is car­ viriled Suuday
lolnirdown, gl.oo.
■irk.
'’
Friday.
•Frederick.
ing for them. '
• will give
’
•lessons
.Mrs, David-Wilkinson spool Sat­
Mm. -Harry *Only
Lenhard NalJi-r returned to* his
.
Probate Court News.
in dancing al III'- Grange hail for urday with her daughter, Mrs. Will
Estate uf Louisa M.- Burnmahs, home in Grand Hap.ids last week
. 'Faylnr inAibartnttc.
\
deceased. Hearing on claims ad­ after working m his brother's
Jurne*
Cousins' n'nT'Fratik'Axhdm
the
Allo
Grange.
several months.
journed to June 11 th.
spent Sunday with the former's
Mrs. Angus MrDeriiiult and Mrs.
Estate of Helen M. Dayton, de­
father,
Mr.
Cousins
in
Woodland.
MIDl.AND
PARKceased. License to sell real estate Ixiltie McArthur are in Krtosas City,
Sam Hefllebower. and nephew of
Rev. nnd Mrs. Harger attended
Mo., called then- by the illness of
at private sale granted.
Quarterly Mt^tjus. al Hickory. far*
Estate m Frank -Marsh, deceas’d. the former’s daughter.
.
Thtrty-alx b-ik lhe courtly Sth nets. Sunday.
Efcenw- To si’ll-fan-Fslale at pri­
j/nii*. Bernice and Philip Sweet
grade examination at- the high,' Mr. and Mrs. Bion Post *p&lt;nl Sai- of Vermontville, spent Saturday
vate sale granted.
and 'Sunday with her aunt in.
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i unlay
—,--------------------------------------Estate of John A. Acker, deceased. school.
• with Mr. and Mr*. Peter Snore.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Scoville
were
Battle
Creek.
.
Estate dosed, against claim's. Final
Mr*. Applcmnn is having a well
Mr.
.. and
..... —
-Mrs. G.
______
M.--Fox and
acount filed and allowed .by consent in Grand Rapid- Friday and Salur-1i n
.
-daughter,
• daughter, Florence.
Florence, an&lt;l
and Mis.
Mrs. Valley
Valley1 i driven.
of heir*. -Assignment of residue en­ day.
Mr. gild Mr*. Fi»rmaii of Wood­
Lucy Winch*'-tor was here be-1 &lt;&gt;f Shultz, SjM.mi Sunday ut Hiram land
tered. Discharge issued lo Lewis
spent Sunday with their son.
(ween trains Thursday afternoon.: Payne's.
I
Acker.
Estate of Rolwrl Dinwiddte. de­ Iler sister, Nelli- accompanied Jier L Mrs. L. Lepper spent the latter Mr. mid Mrs, j mtnan.
Bupram* Court Ali-Powvrful.
ceased. Petition,for license to sell back and visil- d in the city unlit I part of last week with her brother |
in Battle Ciwk.
; Tho BuweniB Court of tha United
real estate tiled. Hearing June 8lh. Thnraday mornimr.
Mr. mid Mrs.-M. T. LaMonte were, Hev. BiddliKam rclunjud lo his
.
Estate of Lewis Williams, de­
ceased. • Petition for heating on in Grand Rapids Thunday and Fri- home in Lancing. Wedm wfay.
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&lt;U.rk BoH»m ............... I..UU.H- |
final account tiled. Hearing June uUr.
t h- W. C.T. I’- Will meet with • tioirjill built to bis cottage.
rendered npoa cua brought before
'5th. •
Mrs. Deuel Tue-iay. May 10th.
I Midland Park is it? it, full glory tb«® become* tbe aupreme hw of (be
Estate of George W. Cain, de­
Mrs. WinrHood is visiting her spn al present.
Nature has not failed I fend.
ceased. Receipts filed and discharge
I to do it* full store. Atifi with the;
.
~ •
issued to Newton Raymond, as ad-1 A. O. Hood in’Alto.
Relatives her.1 received card’ an- I beautiful greet* of the grassland. Banner Want Ads Briny Result*,
minislrator.
noiincing the marriage uf Miss Mara trees, the refreshing ah- from the ,
jorie Jaaicr of Blur Island. HL, If! lovely lake, tm resort can ouldo th*' &lt;
Judge Lew7 I- Thompson,
The Repplel
William V. deton to M, Nellie Mr. Howard Normau Champlain, On resort in Michigan.
'have commenced to ernue in mul by'
Allegan, Mick
lAiehr, 2 lol*. Spring Beach Resort, Sat unlay, May &lt;&gt;.
The ball boys met last week-and; June 1st everything will bo at its
Yankeu Springs, KIOO.
organized far the season. Andy' heights. The hotel can, necomino-1
Bion H. Bi'tihum to Newell E. Clum was elprIn! manager ami A.idale.glgpit one hundred people, lots
Williams, iiarcel, section 21, Hope, C. Itenkes, foplain. The ripening: Of cottage* to nut amt anyone wish- i
•l.on.
game was play.-d at Union Parkrmtg a quiet delightful vm-ation can
Win. H. Sweet to Chas. A. Carlson, Morris lake, Bunday. The game fe- ■ find no .more appropriate place than |
parcels, sections 10 and 2d, Thorn­ suited in a victory for our ig&gt;ys ov- Midland Park, Gull Lake.
Fine
er Elmdale. ,
I fishing, bathing, plenty of boats I
apple, gtAW.
Mrs. J. N. Champlin visited her son1 bqth large mid small, and easy lo b&lt;Frank B. Shaw lo Wm. H. Sweet,
Horace and wife of Hastings from; reached either from Kalamazoo &lt;&lt;r
2 pa reels 20. Thornapple. F-’.2»0.
• Battle Creek via Augusta. Anyone
Joseph Mix to Homer El Downing, Saturday until .Wednesday.
Sunday visitor- at Albert Bedell's,can
imu make
UMiev no
ii'» mistake
iiinnun-. in Inqking
lot, Nashville, 1175.
way*—
for their
‘---------------wummer*-------home.
Jos. L. Campbell tn Myron J. Ma­ were: A. L. Mcr..ml and family and. this -----Thomas
HeMbworlli
and
wife.
son. W. acres, section 25, Hope,
Mrs. Frod7Bry.mt and Mr*, Ben
0HUXGBROOK.
IIeadsworill spent Friday with Mrs.
Mr?. Quy llmieyselt spent Sunday
Frank Jones to Lyman Jones, 110 Will Drew.
in Plainwell.
acres, section 12,- Irving, (600.
'Mr. and MBkJ, NotriiH of Grand
Tin- Young Igniies Thimble Club
1 rr-ji-sUfuUy announce my -canGeo. W. W’ordcn to Otto Rain- Rapids spenFlut Sunday with hi* met with Mrs. GiMtrgc Honeysett diibur for cqngress in opposition lo
bach. lol, Hastings, 12.200.
parent’.
• ' sX •
•'
.
. last Thursday.
Hon. E. L. Hamilton, thu present in­
Adeline I. IhAroughs to Orville
E. F. O’ol and Wife were :r. Gt‘an&lt;’
Mr. nnd Mrs. ('.buries' Hicks spent cumbent.
. '
.
Rapids, Wednesday.
C. Barnum. 3 lots! city, glUO.
Saturday nnd Sunday nt lhe tim­
If I am elected yuu can expoel
George Heater U very sick.
er's brother's, Et 0. Hicks, at Alle­ these’things of me frum start lo
Joseph C. Bray lo Ashley C.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
M.
T.
Norcult
were
gan.
•
tinish.
’
Johnson. Ob acres,
section 311.
in Grand Rapids bn-busim •- SqlurMi"s&lt; Ida Gay went to Plainwell
I shall stand by tny country and
Thornapple,. 13,000.
Heniy. D. Clnmey to Ihiri-y A. ‘ The Itoh-kah Lodge No.B.’7; i O. Saturday' lo spend a few days with lhe work of her brains, genius and
her siste'ri Mrs. EIIH Bresson.
hands.
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8cobey, 120 acres, section 24, Irving, 0. F held a business and
amt sori
sochl
il • Mr*. (• fc. itnriier has returned trit [ ^hnll resent every Insult to th?
•3JMT.
’
Hireling Tli.nsday evening lI■’iv
‘,|ciiaries'
vec.h
nries Hick*' after sfe-taling n; Sl.ira«pnd Stripes al* home mid
Lizzie C. Stevens and Ellen Stev­ new nimnlmrs were iiuLiiiiii.
i'tt!. nltor
Wl
He wHh
her ,‘oa’ F~ G- u', k!’
abroad. ,
ens. by guardian, to Jolin F. Gerbe. which all |&lt;arlook of punrii. wafer* *J?
yiegnn.
I shall pray for peace, but will
10 acres, section 27. Baltimore. KOO and cake. Games were play..I unlit: William Doolittle, a former re*lElfe M. and Louisa Durham, per a late hour, after which they ad-1 ,k.,lt „f ||iis neighlwrlinml. parsed advocate being prepared for a war,
guardian. In Alfred F. Davis, 40 journed to meet again in two weeks. away nl his b„mo in Rfehiand Sat- if unavoidable, that will teach dur
enemies
and the world to -Iuhiut our
acres, section 17, Assyria. $1,12.
flag.
John Ryan, per guardian, to Mary
Tobacco Consumption.
.
an&lt;| Harley Haskins were
I shall stgnd by the Republican
A. Ryan, 40 acres, section 26, Irving.
Tho esUmated daily *v.rM0 cot- in PfemW,.|| gg|Urday.
parly, clinging.to thu good, striving
StSO.
sumption of cigars in tbo United
Charles llopeysetl of Cressey &lt;-all- to eliminate the bad.
Chn«. H. Hauer to Citas. P. Fox,
। States Is 21,716,489, and of cigarettes ; cd at the home of hi* mother, SunI shall stale where I stand so you
tot, cilyrFiXOO.M.7SS.1W.
d,ny. '
will all know when to. put me out.
Clarence O. Iden to. Marshall V.
| James Gay of 'Doster was pl
Your* respectfully*
Bird. 20 acres, section 28, JohmtLew. L. Thompson.
town. j»275.
Geo. A. Robinson to WmrL. Depreaster, SO awes, section 22. Balti­
more. 4M.500.
Frank E. Hyde to Frank Ulrich.
parcel, Freeport. |2J&gt;00.
'
E. E. Church and wife left Monday
morning tn »j5it lheir sun, V. H.
Church and family in Indianapolis.
Henry *Norcutl-ka- phi-chased a
new Ford ifUiwboul to use on hta
mail route. _
.
“ C," J. Hunt went to Lakeview
Thursday to attend the funeral of
an aunt ufrhich occurred Friday
morning. ’
Mias Etta Long i&amp;Jidping Mrs.
Mose Brcandle.
Ixma Cliutch was home ov­
. zMias
Sunday
er Mr
Sundae
Ulj Mr,. Uro SIMrtu n-lurn-

*•- A. Ihtrkle nf Woodland did
s "... lor Mrs. IF. J. Gerlinger sev-•■wl &lt;f y* Inst week.
’ Hiller "had n narrow escape
fnm ditching his Oldsmobile in a
xwk’ip near the head of Jordan
’iika. Only a mailer of indies saved
him ?tfe being sucked iplo a hol­
lo
'
mite.
L. J. Gerlinger and wife and
daughter Lula, also Mr. and Mr*.
Waldo Geriingcr look an auto ride
tn .Hasting* Holiday afternoon where
they visited their cousins. Mr. and
Mr-.. Jake Rehor.
.
Mr*. J. Gertinger visited lief
daughter. Mrs. E. E. Lum* of Lake
Odessa.who i* seriously sick, Thurs­
day and Friday.

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Cleo Rears nnd cousin Heron Ptirfowl*. Spade freqin-ml) the around dun ihailo a trip to &lt;u»jrll&lt;vn bn lheir
under th- roopa.
liirycli-s Sunday nfternp.m and call­
ed’ on the fmujer's ‘ unrio, John
Suinrp.
*
We nro sorry to mention that Abe
WOMEN'S CLUB
Haggrrly ha* sold Ilfs fnnn nml i-i
going to leave this community, hut
never the les* we wish them suc­
Tlte." seventeenth rectjfnr
cess in their new home. They do
Four Deliveries Daily
the Hastings Women'. Clt'iti w.-i« not intend to move until next fall.
td ui the ciiuncit ro.uu on Friday
Phone 83
Hastings, Mich.
nfieriKHHi May rap-fifteenth.
Cotton's.
Kalnrday.
to
see
lhal
new
M. W. Hicks.
'Tho l«erluro Cum— ijiimuiLl.’o gcaml- *«m u hu arriwLlhaL i«pn'Rila department In Intruded to give made a refiurt Tor tin- pud y&lt;ar ing.
showing n itcflcil &lt;&gt;f *39.50. which
Mr*. Clara Honrs received word
the. Club hhs paid. M-ue Hntyi three frmn J. H. Wall* of Grand Rapid*
liundred school children uilemlcd Hint he is now nil u lair wny of reasking quraU.ms acml full information. Hie suppleiiiefital lecture on tlie
I'aiinnia Canat A ,y..|e of thunl.* he was taken to hi* ta-d. bui-tn* i&lt;
TnWolume 3 of the American Morgan Register, is a thoroughbred Morgan
now able to lake a few steps alone.
stallion, cheatnut, star, three —*—* —-* — •-—*— -* **------ »—■
arduous work done ilu* jejr.
Feed barn, Hastings,Mich.,,
Hie Library Committee called nt- Purdun's farm this summer.
nt anytime, except Tuesday*
tenlimi tn Hie pre-'ing need of
Will
Smith
is
on
the
sick
lid.
Will be at Oraon King**, 1
Flock Improvement.
more slidf room amt w.viitslriiclcu
JA’o arc all korry !&lt;• mention the
The best and cheapest way tn im­ by vote of tin! Club io purchnm* sickness of Archie Thomas. We all
prove u flock is to select the heat sule&lt;|unte taMik emu*, a imnUier of
orable notice by all wliq have
nnd most vigorous layers ami bree^l book* lire missing f«"in Hie library
these
to n-strong, active, well-bred
LITTLE CEDAR LAKE.
Phono 385
Hutlngi, Mich.
n»iy -UH- ■ - J||.q7 j(ay-Knstwtrk~nf • Csterinnrm•
COjentKrAmC ATm WAI7TCTBTS.
—------ niaie. aml Hum.*avu-.tbu-euga -tur
hatching.
returned 1sx&gt;k.
.... a sister of Thomas Mortliland. is
Fowls whose offspring i- worth
"*•• ‘-«••«» ■ ,.n. rarinB for him a f.-w .lays.
keeping should be piarked with leg lo support the roo'emeiil for a
Mr. Whipph* &lt; f Augusta hn&lt; iimyhands.
All mare* ran»t be returned
HegHh Wrt’k in thi- &lt; minty and to
.-After selreling'tlm most prolific athsnl n (iieeling'at tlti- «-mirt Itoy*1*
regularly as directed or ser­
birds in t|m tlockThe* would fiSKe lS the samei'vining.
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li k nxpreled Ili.il Ilf' •■Imr«-li’ vice fee,- fH»r wilt become
or 20 of them in n separate* c&lt;mp
due
Annoimceinelit Win made-of Hie sited* will be rai*ed till* week.
। once.and 00,1 ** P*&gt;d •&lt;
nml large yard with thn male during firogrnm for Hie next, meeting.
Crops are looking line in llii*
Persona partingwith mare*
the few weeks of.lhe breeding sea­ Mrs, McCtlY wiH haw clitirgo and
&lt;’.x|&gt;eci5illy Wheal.
after having been bre.1 will
son. By limiting the number uf roll call will be an*w&gt; rcd with lhe secliuit.
While tt parly was fishing on one
Are the product ot experience in selecting stock, care in
iiami! of an Amerlc.iii &gt;»tiipo*er to- of our lake* with a net he was ask-, lie held for service fee, |I5
which
become* due at once
lie lu-lii’Vi* would bi* ferlih* ami
slaughtering and proper facilities for curing and keep­
ed WhUI th’ Wit* doing. Ite t.’inai kand must be pud.
■
nearly nil of them hatch oul strong,
A resolution Icuri. i ink-. Mrs. Pat­
• —
wasliing my wife's Ince
hendrix Morgan i»
ing the meat. Our shop meets all the requirements in
.active, nenlthy
ehicks. Keeping rick Hie good wisli' - of Hie Club
Tin* nie.sh was rather
curtains.''
from
lhe
very beat strain ol this very beat Purely American breed of horse*.
lhe main away from the rehnumler
these lines. If you are not buying from our market now,
large.
, . .
of the flock .improves thn market ado)..... I.
’
.My*. E. Hornsby nnd her son,
J. M. HENRY, Owner and Manager—1914
better try an order once.
quality of those eggs which an- not
After a short inlrrmhalnn Mrs Charles of Newaygo Co.. were call­
th be UM*d for hntcliing purpose.
PHONE 323J
HASTINGS, MICH.
Geschwimll took charge &lt;&gt;f the pro­
Kggs for hutching should never bo gram Which consisted of four pa­ ed to the b&gt;-d*ide &lt;»f her father last I
They returned Saturday.
saved from n hen Hint is shiggixh pers upon the general subJed week.
C. W. Calkin*. out; pnlhmaxter.
and tiaiik-s moinul tho roost in a ••Textiles." Mrs. Mili.ti Brown in
sleepy nnd inactive, fashion. The discussing wool said Hint onr pres­ will sonn he repairing roads in our;
Nastinas, Mich.
F ho im 162
hardy type* which lay best are ent unfamiliarily with Hie quality district.
Our school dosed Friday. Miss
preferable for breading purposes. of fabrics has cpim- thrmigli the
These an* the ones with full crops, fact that spinning and weaving, WillitIs tin* taught « very snccessred conihs. nnd bright eyes nnd (ho. once a part of every limudmld's
nek m-xl yodr.
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first to leave the roost in tho morn­ duties, have n««W Ix-come a great
Tim Burke nnd wife and Mn«.
ing. mam long distances in search national* industry.
Mrs. Brown
gave an account of the sorting and tiinde. Samuel I Hinkley Sunday.
go lo^rooxt nl night.
the preparation of wool for the They also callctl oii Henry Forbes
While with Deghnms nnd other making of worsted ami woolens.
wife.
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small active breed* 2»» femab-* cm. Mrs. Isaac Patrick followed with nnd
C. P.-lJirnliet) nml wife spent Sun­
safely be inafml with one male bird,
day with lheir father, Joe Wertwith the heavier breeds 15 liens or
Wc have purchased and taken possession of
maii.
wlm
is
sick.
less should he used in order fn in­ kind. While linen Im* ••ver hi'cn
The pastor of the U. B. church.
the Photographic Studio recently operated by
sure fertile eggs. It is best to limit I'XpcnsIvi’ ycl its wearing quality is Mrs.
Gould, gave us nUrn* p*rim&gt;n I
R. E. Green, and are In position to do every­
still more the number,of females to surprising. Irish linen lias a repu­
Sunday.
lie.bred-lo old male hints.
tation umMinalled although Eng­
thing in first-class Photographic Art work.
Mrs. Henry Wcrlmnn and dnmrii-,
Using these methods of selection land stands well in it* manufacture.
We shall be pleased to have you inspect our
and Hinting doe* away with the pos­ Hand woven- lint-n is nearly worth ter Beulah, vlsiletl relatives at Del-;
sibility of the worthless hen steal- its weight in gold and Mb. Patrick
pictures any time. You arc always welcome
mg her nest and rearing a brood of had a sample of linen woven by
LAKE VIEW.
at our studio.
inferior •'brush pile rougher.*." .
hand one hundred years ago in Ire­
Mrs. Parnwr of Baltimore, snciil
land'to show wilh .*-hii&lt;- linen wov- Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.
,.,\Ve read your artlcln upon tho
Wm- Gillespie of this place.
Rhode Island Rod Hpetrinlly Club*. lories of that country.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Calvin Charlton and
THE REGISTERED
We are breeders ot this grand fowl,
Colton was Mr-. Anson Maynards' daughter Znda of Maple Grove
PEHCHERGN STALLION
mid would like the pre*eiiH address subject and jdie acknowledged Iler spent Suminy with Mr. and Mrs.
of th&gt;‘ tw'o dull* which wd under- indebtedness in', a law degree lo Frank Cliarllnji of this place. .
Bruce is seal -brown in color,
sland nre in existciicc. P. It;
Mr. Bradford T. I Mau of Yoakum.
Hamilton Muiui and wile nnd
1914
weighs 1701) lbs., and was foaled
Answer. Well, we lidiwe that
Mis.* Heidemian spent Hum.ay with
March 29. 1911.
oven ono reaponiw tn dur article is
Me. nml Mrs. Fisher of Marlin'Cors
' "Bruce" comes in direct line from
sufilcienl reward for the effort. rollon, given from his own tdiscf“ the very' best Pcrcheron stock in
However, we would like lo see more \ at ion and knowledge. Samples of
Miss Annina Gillespie ami Dorothe world, descending in line from
Registry No. 463SS
of'tho Red Breeder* write u*. nnrt rollon .*&lt;*ed*. Hie Hower, oil mid
. tlie famous “Voltaire" (28,t8H) ami
I have purchased thi* beautiful telkua wlml they think nlniid join­ other produel* &gt; nlained from cot­
Mollie (075101. Bruce is of iu*uHi*
ing.
You
can
do
nothing
better
ton
wore
an
inl&gt;*r&lt;*sliiig
ndjtiuct
to
disposition, largo boned, anef his Registered Perclierou RtalliOT) "MO­
DOC” weight P.KM1, bred an&lt;l owned Hinn joining holh of the larger Mrs. Maynani' paiwr. Tlu* pro­
colls aro bound to be winners.
the ground,
Will make the season after May by Fremont Bonnett, of Modoc, In­ clubs, the .parent liedics, nml slate cess of preparing
»
planting lhe seed, chopping out a Morgan.
1st. ns follows:
Wednesdays ami diana. This will bo “.Modoc's fourth branches.There nro several other minor or­ nnft of the plants, ami finally the
Mr. nml Mrs, Warren Coolbaugli
Hat unlays nt the Fair Grounds. senium in Hasting*.
Modoc can lw seen nt A. J. Henry's ganization* of H»&gt;&lt;| hreodors. All picking mid-hiodiiig to the Cotton and Barbara of Coal* Grove spent
Hastings. Remainder of the time at
my barn % mile north and t mile Feed Burn in Hastings nl any lime. are conmiomlabb*. mid must excel­ Gin were explained in detail, also Sunday with Mrs. Alice Coolbaugli
lent
men.
wlm
are
working
for
the
(he
work
&lt;J
the
T
&gt;mpresser
nml
the
Tfrm»
—
I15.0U
to
insure
standing
ami.family.
east of Barry Hotel.
Mrs. Mary' Turner of Morgan, is
coll. AH mures bred al owner’s betterment .nf Hie bntil in general Colton Beetl &lt;nl Mill.
in lheir localily. and which, should
The Inst of lln-e papers was giv­ visiting lief grand children, Floyd
risk.
&lt;k&gt;
, All marcs must bo 'returned reg­ Im» encotiraged.- If you have sever­ en by Mis* Gertrude Smith who Nesbet and wife, this week.
al
Reil
breeders
in
yni:r
vicinity,
Owner and Manager.
told of | hr manufarluro of silk. A ‘ Air. mid Mis. Frank Cngswell
ularly as direclmi or service fee fit.",
Phone 252-3 rings
will become due and must be paid band together to promote your In- procrM of rnrhiik- Hie nilk. spun by spent Thursday with Henry Mead
lerrtsls mutually.
.
the silk worm' of Chinn, and mak­ ami wife of South Hastings.
Hustings, Mich., R. 3 at once.
Tho Rhode Islnr.d ll&lt;;d Club nf ing it Into Huth was discovered by
Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Hird ejilerlaiiiod
Persons parting with mares after
Come in and buy a fine Chinese brittle (,10c) brush, to do the
having been bred will be held for America, is a flue Imdy. See’y Tros. Hie wife of I lie Emperor of Ghiiift in company from north of -'Hustings,
W. H. Card. Manchester. Cann.
finishing with, end we will give you, without charge, so that you
1700 B. C. For two Ihnnsaml years Sunday.
.service
fee
&lt;15
which
becomes
duo,
IESISTEIED PEICHEROa SULUBI
Red Brewlers Club of the World, the secret was kept in that rouiilry
may make a trial yourself—a regular, full size 15c can of Kyanize
Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert of Hastings
at nnco and must bo paid.
Sccy.'.-T reas.yAaruti J', -U, .Perryville, tail thinlly the ta-rsiana obtained it sjtrnFont- tiaydhM week with Fl-yd
—cnqugh'fc du overs chair era table.- —
PPdftvF: ■*
Western jKil:nne- -jfrirtr/ and uiftt.
Tlie -United Hint*-*- has Iwcome one
imlla ffemomt took the ritruth
Na 22.583
•' Do you consider tho parrying of of.the great silk manufacturing'na­ grade examination al Hastings,
vet lb-- .,eultivalinn 'of Thursday, nml Friday.
Description—Orphan Boy is regis­
eggs from a farm out in the coun­ tions
tered in lhe Porelwrofl Stud Hook of
try. say six miles, lo the cily. over lhe silk wbnn is nUI~carried
largely
In
Japan
nml
QUIMBY.
America, and his recorded number is
rough roads, mt being harmful to on
Chinn Iwcuusc of lhe chaapnrsa of
OnlyTwo days of school Inst week
22,583.
Color, gray; weight 1910
hatching? L. A.
pounds.
,
Answer. Well, it depends upon Inlxir. The raw silk Is Imported by on account of the death of Miss Olis'
For Floors and all Woodwork
Pedigree—Foaled Juno 1, 1891,
who is doing the carrying. Wc this country. Mis* Smilh gave Hie grandmother nl Hastings.
Mrs. Mary llidelm.-pi visited Iter
bred nml owned by Homer L. Adgnte
know positively that eggs carried most, interesting description of the
is a wonderful finilh, made eq&gt;ecially
of Ionia, Michigan. Got by Epis
•in.the manner farmers carry them, silk worm from her piTAmnl kmAv- daughter. -Mrs. Clarence l^wis, at
lo Hand hard mage on floors and chin quickly-and d
aome
coffees
are
adulterated.
iedge
of
its
liahiis
gained
a
number
led
in
any
old
cdhtainer,
with
not
even
Nashville,
Friday.
D'Or 6549 (8454), he by Confident
’ atairraaca, and !■ alio the best finiih
If you want to be aure you g«ct a
Miss Doris Hnii.se nf Hastings at­
there i* for interior woodwork, chain,
n piece of cardboard,
cardboard. to say
say nothing of years ago wlien Mrt. A. D. Knis3647 (397). he by Brilliant 1271 (7M).
GOOD PURE COFFEE, buy of some kind of a cushion between kern had eggs sent here from tended Sunday School here Sunday.
bookcases, desks,bediteadi—all kinds
hn by Brilliant 1899 (756), he by Coco
from uv.
of furniture.
enamel. V(*l can u«&gt;- it youncll
It (714), he by Vieux Ghaalin (713).
tho layers of eggs, surely is and .will Washington ami rnisrtl a great Colne again.
. Kyaoue makes old woodwork ImL
he by Coco (712). ho by Mignon (7J5),
Im» a determent to a good and suc­ ninny silk worm', the’venture only ' Preaching next Sunday May 21 al,
hn by Jean-le-Blanc (739).
cessful hatch. However, if arrang­ being given up beefiuan of u 'scar­ 2:30 P. M. Sunday SchoOl’nl 1:30 P.
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Jefferson St.
Term*—To insure a morn with
ed in a box full of bran, small end city of mulberry leaves. Tho Club M. All try and attend.
to Mrs. Maui ice
The lets cbeati) social at Charles
standing colt »10.W). Single Service Hastings,
Mich. down, and placed upon a layer of wax indcblAl
MIX). Parlies disposing of mnres be­
straw, (i. o. tho bnx should he) no Grigsby for a charming song “A May Castellon's was well attended. Al­
fore foaling lime will be held re­
harm will come from sneji-a ride. Morning," Mr*. Grigsby graciously though tint weather was emd,and
Hastings, Mich.
sang
n
second
numbor,
Mrs.Pryor
fh«* ice cream voider, yet il was a
sponsible for service. All accidents
warm hearted company who filled
at .risk ot owners of mares.- Mare*
\Vhere.can I secure very fine In­ plnyipg her accompaniments.
Hie hpiise and did ample justice to
must bo returned as instructed.
dian Runner Duck eggs? Have been
NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
ice cream and cuke, while Miss Sad­
At 8id Tinkler's. 2 miles west and
reading the Hasting* BANNER fbr
li mile south of I-acoy, Wednesdays
-Rev. Yost of ILi'lings will preach ie Silsbee of Hastings rendered sev­
many years, nnd always look for­
and Thursday*. Other appointment*
ward lo its arrival with great uleas- nl the kcIhhiI house Friday evening. eral beautiftfl. selections on the
by phone.
ure.
.
J.K.
May 22nd.
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\ piano, which wvn- highly appreci­
The wall i« completed for Charles :ated by all. The proceeds were
/Answer. We nrc Indeed, very
The CiUtens Mutual Fire Insur­
MYRON EMMONS. Prop.
hiuch pleased tn hear tho interest Moore's house nnd the, carpenters 1$1 i'»o for which the society extend
ance Company made a gain oHl
will coniniencc their work this their (hniiks.
taken in our paper.
new members and $53,200 new in­
The Misses Kiltie McIntosh and
There are several varieties. an(l
Swift Hellef for IU* of Digestive ths United States.
The first dose
Mrs.-Joe. Wing of North Irving Hadie Silshee itpimt Saturday even­
surance in April, with one fire loss
you will no doubt find some one of
prove*—no long treatment
our advert Imps which will be most has iieeiv‘c.iiH&gt;« f"f her iluiighlor, ing with the former's parents al
Maxr’s Wonderful Stomach Uemderful Treatment.
Don’t Throw Away That
this place.
Mrs.
Claud
llunimmid
and
baby
Hie
pleased
lo
give
you
good
prices
up
­
edy clears the digestive tract of mu­
There is none better or half as
past
week.
on
most
excellent
slock.
You
no
coid
accretions
and
poisonous mat­
cheap. If you prefer to pay jfl.OO
Old. Furniture
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Miss l.iicena Nichols closed a very
iloubt appreciate our position in the
ter. It brings swift relief to sufferers
Hundreda ot Michigan people have from ailments of tho stomach, liver
rather than £!.(«) per thousand on
Friday,
nlay.
Paul Sheldon visited friends in
nialler, wfe cannot recommend any successful term of school. Fi
Call and see Cain under Rced'a
found
quick
deliverance
from
atomMr.
Hammond
ivery
triek
sirk
nl
nt
this
Vermontville
over
Sunday.
and
bowels.
Many
declare
that It has
your home insurance, it is your
one particular breeder, lb the det­
troubles by the use of Mayr's saved them from dangerous opera■ Opera House. He will take off
Tims, (fanld returned homo Sun­ ■ch
erment of the other. W&lt;&gt; must writing with IdH" hopwrof his re­
privilege. When your old policy­
Wonderful Stomach Remedy. This
the old varnish, repair and refinish
'
**is attending day after a thn*- week’s visit at remarkable treatment has established
leave the selection of the breeder lo covery. Dr. L-dhanT
runs' out, better talk it over with
Thos. Egner’s in West Bellevue.
you.
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It and make it look like new, also
■ Because of the remarkable success
Mrs. Gardner and daughter of
However, wo wmild suggqat you » Mr. Shroyer who has been quite
C. G. MAYWOOD
will upholster your furniture for
purchase the best you can wcure, sick the past two weeks in able lo North Nashville visited at Almon la what two 'Michlffiui people say:
AND SAVE MONEY
Sheldon's Wednesday and Thursday.
and the results will Ik* most flatter­ he oul again.
Mra. Guy A- Beamer of 1307 North
Piano Polishing and Re­
Martin poinnd lost a-coH nnc Guy
Visitors at the Iwme-ef Ray Gould Street. Film. Mich.—"I navaz axw
ing.
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last week.
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Sunday were Mrs. O. Gould and sons, anything work auch wondera. aa juat
finishing a Specialty.
Would you advise olir using ■ Arthur Moore. vi«il«d Ills brother Harry and Clyde of Bellevue, Fn- three doaea did. I have been doctorGive me a trial. First
small Philo Goops in our yards ex­ William of Northeast Has tings, Sat­ mcn Foster and sister Dora of West bd by apeclaliat*. too, and received
verv little benefit."
class work.
tensively, for such use as placing urday night and Sunday.
Maple Gpive.
A
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and many grateful Utiera from peospare males, broody bens, and- such
uses as would not require much
County Htmeyor Lw fi. Cobb is irr
At'ttai.founcil meeting on Friday Hired. Jackson. Mich.—“I had hot
room, and sliH be-of a convenient Woodhiiuj surveying the courses'for night the proposed uew sower pro­ Ing a few
effects.
of
your
wonderful
Uadcr Reed's Opera House. Work
jialura io us?
C. O'B.
some proposed good roads, which ject was not brought up as was ex­ remedy I am In perfect condition.”
Called tot and Delivered.
Answer. Ye*
wc would. You Commissioner Monasmitli intends to pected because the surveyor had
Buch words of praise come from land’s
have a most estimable plan, one build.
- ...
not yet completed his report.

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers’ Chick Food and
Chick Grit.
’•

I

H.C. WUNDERLICH I

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HENDRIX MORGAN -rAT-

M. W. HlcRs

Juicy, Tender Meats

BESSMER BROS.

Opening
Announcement

“BRUCE,” No, 78863

. JT

MODOC

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Court House
HASTINGS, MICH.

atLOn

Make
your old
furniture
look like new

JOHN ENGEL

ORPHAN BOY

In Spite ot the Pure
Food Laws and
Inspectors

The Coffee Ranch

C. E. HARVEY, Agent

YOUR INSURANCE
I Will San You Money

W. A. Cain

DO IT NOW

MICHIGAN STOMACH SUFFERERS
DISCOVER THE QUICKEST REMEDY

�hie UAirrMOtAiMKKR. may at. itM.
making trouble, and I be Emperor I
claimed lhal the spirit of this maiilj
I hud appeared to him aud said, "IH
‘was your frtend in life, so Imilri me||
a temple." This act by the Enrutiror at that lime, b rilied them [I
irdrn. innkrng-frouhle atnr they- Ire- |
came his frienfl.
;
The North Gate of the cily is loiimlalhin paper money for the use ward Mongolia, and we met nnury
?! “l,‘. •u,c',s&lt;or8. There are also herds of sheep from lhal country
llireo biff poles* creeled near the coming to martici;' 'also trains of
ivitipli!, om, |u Up, jj,.aven god, one loaded camels mid aauws. We are
&lt;0 the earth god. and one to tlie told the MoiUj-miaiis arc nearly all
man god. or the Emperor. This is herders mid live largely in tents.
the center pole, nuj is higher and
t must tell you alMiul a funeral'
larger ao»i ver&gt;- b. ntitifully cnrveiE which
■
we saw, which our guide told J
In the ufteruinc.1 we visited the us
।
was a fair one for a well-to-do
national obg«rvalory to see the man.
1
The procession was about a
large broitts juffUainienU made 1200 half a mile'long, 211 men, besides
years ago, and^u.-&lt;-.l to locate stars . men e’JiTying Hur coffin.. This I
and measure them They were per- 'was carried on long poles. The &gt; ji- I
feci in principle, and were the most Itire profession was dressed in cos- I
beautifully carved brinue tbnl we tumes
I
of some kind, and were
have ever aeen. Some have been carrying
&lt;
big liannvra,
blowing
dc-lroyed by tMjddicrs and carried horns,
I
and carrying large pots ot I
away during lhe Boxer trouble. ।paper flowers. Soniu of lhe mon
the soldiers at that limo also took were
’
throwing up round papers I
k,i°i»s and ornaments oul with
’
square holes in lhe centers. I
of the Icniple of Heaven thinking which
'
are Hie- shape and size of I
they were gold.
1their money.
These papers are I

NOW IS THE TIME
VISITFD810 TEMPLES
TO “SWAT THE FLY”
B PEKIN,2
STATE DAIRY
C.IIMMIStilUN'EH
HELME'S METIRHIH OF
ELIMINATING THEM.

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IN AVOIDING THE PESTS

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j

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History, Proves Georg* Washing-

On the afternoon ot October 14.
176S, George Washington stepped Into
tho private office of his good Philadel­
phia friend and dentist, Sillcum Stea­
dies. Twas an elegant fall afternoon
and Chestnut street wm alive with
colonial damsels out In thoir new furs.
"Good-day. friend George," quoth
the dentist, as he finished polishing a
long, wicked-looking spear and picked
up a gleaming crowbar.
’ "What- brings you downtown thus
early?" pursued Steadies, as bo laid
doun the crowbar and picked up an
eight-pound monkey wrench. "Noth-.
Ing wrong with the teeth. I trustr
And bo pul down the monkey wrench
and picked up a bone-handled Iron
mallet weighing It carelessly in JUs
hand.
"I beg pardon.” Mid Georgs Washtngton. rather nervously. "What did
you say?”
'

Red Cross
Combination
Vacuum Gleaner
and Carpet Sweeper
You-are paying for it

every day you-do without it.
- —We have a special agree-'

you here this beautiful day?” said the
dentist, as he put down the mallet
and picked up a pair of gas pliers.
• No. my feet." said Mr. Washington,
with a forced laugh. "Ha. ha, Slllcum,
sure—l must go no^.“
Outside on the pavement he held his
hand to bls aching jaw and murmured
guiltily: “Ah. well, just one little He
tn a lifetime won't do any harm, and
mayhap the historians will never get
hold of IL”

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can.give you a better qaulily ,
II and a more convenient sanit­

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any you have ever seen or
: priced.

. COME and see it demon­
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you can't afford to do without

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QUALITY
HARDWARE

Easily Tracod' to tho Daye of
tho Old Vikings.

When we say a ship la bound for a
certain port or homeward bound, we
are using, not the past panicle, aa
we might think, of the English verb to
bind, but of a Scandinavian word
word which In'the farm of ''boun”.sUU
lives on in northern dialects.
"Billow" Is probably a Scandinavian
word which survived In ono of tho
northern or eastern dialects, which
still preserve so many Danish words.
It made its way into wuthern English
In a literary standing by its use by
Spenser and Shakespeare.
“Wake" for the track of a ship Is
another Scandinavian word preserved
in dialect. Its original meaning, as
Professor Skeat tells us. was thst of
an opening (n the ice. espcclsltj tho
pasMgo cut for a ship In a froxrh lake
or sea. and then, from being applied
•hip after Its passaso through tho loe,

the nautical terms which tho French
Identify Man by Vein*.
have borrowed from' tho English, al­
ally of Padua, advocates tho adoption though It Is not easy to recognise it al
tJ an Idcutillcatlou system the basis first In Its French form of oualcho. and
It Is still used on tbs Norfolk broads
■*r is tho photographing ol
with Us original meaning ot an opsu
place In tho Ice.—English Review.
can detect variations.
lUiLUinuHsm Quickly ('.tired.
“My sjslcr’tf husband hod an nllack of rhouinaliatp in his arm."
writes a well known mident of
Newton, Iowa, "f gave him a hota may tj(! ()f Chamberlain’s
Liniment
WW which lju applied lo his arm ami on
« foot I hr next moiniiig the rheumatism
is alU'was gone.” For ehrotiiir'muscular
Tste- rlinuuatt-im you wilt tiuil nothing
‘
belter, than Ctiainheriahi'., Lini-

Anger

';

Mr. IkliiM* Soys They Will Ik Plen­
tiful In Spite of Ix'clurrs
And Prm "Dope."
In spile of the foci-that .Mr. Fly
has been the subject of-lbousam&amp;
of bulletins, lectures, press notice*
moving picture show* tile, we will
have thousamh of tlwm next sum­
mer., The next best thing after pre ■
venting Hie fly is lb keep him out of
thn house, catch him or kill him.
Following are some suggestions as
to how this.may l» done:
Keen garbage cans closely cover­
ed unless you have a flytrap attach­
ed to them. Such traps may bo ob­
tained at most hardware stores.
Screen the dooru nnd windows of
your home, especially those, of lhe
kitchen, dining room and pantry.
If you cannot do this, at least

I lie milk in which genu# multiply
"with more than onlinnry rapidity.
I Screen sick iws, or al least the
lied of the patient, and do not al­
low tires to have access to his cxrrete which stmuhl be-trealed with
chloride of lime or some other dis­
infectant.
SereeiM are especially needed »n
towns which have no sewer system,
dr in which the sewers draiu into a
.stream on the lianks of which
flies swarm attracted by the filth
from the sewers.
'
If flies do get Into the house in
spite of •creens. kill or trap them.
Sticky fly-paper and a variety of
traps may be used, as well as pois­
oned fly-paper.
A cheap and reliable fly poison,
which is not dangerous lo human
life, is bichromate uf potash irreso­
lution. Ib may be bought nt any
drug store; Dissolve one dram in
two ounces of waler; add a little
sflgnr and place about the house in
shallow dishes.
To dear rooms of flics, use car­
bolic acid, heating a shovel and
pouring on il 2Q drops of the poison.
Tbe vapor will kill lhe Ries.
Flies pass the winter hidden In
cracks and holes in allies and cel­
lars. Many of these may lie killed
in lhe spring by thu two methods
just described.'
,
James W. Ilclme,
&lt;
Slate Dairy A Food Commissioner.

War Talk
Makes the war spirit, aud to show our loyaltyevcry
family and'school should have a large United States
Flag to display on nil National Holidays*'* Old apd

young should be- taught to love and respect the
Stars and Stripes, nnd nothing can do thia as well
as having the Flag always before them. Wc. have

A Large Assortment of
FLAGS
of all sizes and prices, suitable for all occasions. A
special size for use Decoration Day. Wc offer you
a bargain in a large, beautiful^ flag 6 ft. long and 4
ft. wide for only $1.25. This flag has the correct
number of stars and stripes, making it one pi the
twat for schools as. well as homes. We will send
this flag postpaid to any school in Barry county otr
receipt of price. Order no^, before they are gone.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Druggists
PHONE No. 31

GOODS DELIVERED

Pictun of the funeral procmlon described by Mr. Keller this week

Another intends!in^ temple is the supposed to turn into money for
Llama Temple. It win, life home of lhe use of life spirit Some were
a prince and is now p Buddhist carrying paper models, life size, of
KITfHEN NOT WELL PLANNED
temple filled with slirincb.for wor­ men and women all dressed up, WARNED OFF THE PREMISES
ship. Tlie day we were I hero they which were .to be placed at the
Qsnsrally Designed by Men, They
were offering
fruit offerings. grave, and would become servants Picket Waxed Indignant at Careless
Action of Scouting Party of
There is also the Temple of Con­ for the spirits. A small child was
•
the Enemy.
fucius, built about 65U years ago. walking under a canopy and wa,-.
which is in very had repair at pres­ being fed on fruit Tbe entire pro­
cession
are
Linil
mourners.'
ami
ent. Among tlje interesting tninus
while
is
con&gt;idcred
lhe
mourning
tho slightest conception of what It
are' six or eight meteors, which
color. Isaac look scvetal pictures, really Is," Mid a veteran ot Gen.
were found 250^ years ago.
goes In for making sclentllc kitchens
To me the most interesting nvi" and our guide (old us that if we Robert E. Lee’s army,
lo order. Have you workoiAln a kitch­
anything a]&gt;ecial he would command of adetail
____ __ __ , _r
_ en where you walked 20 foot etch
Hiq visit to tho Hall of Classics, wanted
have them stop.
built of rnarbi&amp;&gt; with marble steps
dosen or two recruits that had just time you hung up tho egg-beater?
Wu aUundiul n very, lulereallng come up from the gulf slates. Tho
leading up to it, nearly liku the
Have you bumped your heed against
•itrvel sale in the afternoon; and
Temple
of
........ "* "Hven.
Fnqn the
UNIQUE PUNS FOR DECORA­
a closet over tho sink as you washed
year 1014 to
I il was used by find that the.iirtccs asked are no in­ managed to find a deserted cabin, and.
TING CITY CHAUTAUQUA WEEK the EmiicrorTarlhe
selection u.
of his
i..&lt; ...
.a,S dex to .what they will tako-for lheir after placing my picket out In front, dishes? Have you felt that the kitch­
en
was the hottest, dingiest, moat un­
great
men.
"
hininations
were gixHis. The city of Pekin has SjjOii,. wo flung ourselves down to sleep. In
attractive room in tho bouse? That
। provinces pud 3G41 tNXi people, nearly all of them des­
Flftecn Big Streamers to Spair tin* held in all of.
’ .
“
, ...
wtu &lt; iiosbu inese
Thesewere
wireincn
then perately |K&gt;or. There are no sew­ tho middle of the-night I changed the
Business Streets. 1 Automobile 'Examined
in this hi!!,
hall, a;..!
and reduced ers and no water works; they picket, selecting for duty n young
_____ _
...
to t«, again to three.' and then to sprinkle the streets by drawingwa­ fellow who had exhibited the most In­
_ Banners and rcnminU.
Till'd cily is silrely'to be in gala one. He Was lo bo the chief ad­ ler from the wells into buckets, and tense longing to exterminate the en­ day for a week in a kitchan of his
— V
«*
visor
to
tlie
Kin|*eror
r
r
At these ex­ two men carry a tub full, and tire northern army.
ailirt! Cltaui&amp;uqlia Week, according
own designing- Then, and then only. .
lo (dans now being perfected ul the aminations many students would sprinkle with a-dipper. There is no
would ho realise the faults of Ineffi­
Redpath Chaulaliqua headquarlers commit suicide during their con- labor saving machinery of any kind, tho well-known 'ping, ping!' of bullets ciently placed equipment.
Tables
Asses
and
men
carry
all
tlie
loads.
ilneiueut there. .
in Chicago.
against tho logs of tho cabin and the and sinks of tho wrong height, no
Tlie people look happy, and are expostulating voice of my picket. Go­
luul year iu-all places where RedPekin, Thursday, 8c®lember 20.
tight over one's workable, pantries
as fur as they know^what
pal if Chaulauquas were held, nine
Today we crossed the cily, going happy
ing
to
the
door
I
saw
that
a
small
that
defy
h
giraffe
to
reach
tbslr
top
pennant streamers
spaancil the out stf.the North gate to visit Hie happiness is, which seems lo b&lt;) all scouting party of federal soldiers had shelves, and pot-closets so low that
The
business st reels. This yejr the I Yellow Tcynple; After we passed a matter of comparison.
discovered signs of Confederates in they can hold their own against any
number will lie increased to Ufteen the walls of lhe eity, we saw such al reels fire simply processions of
the cabin and were trying to drive 'other fat reducer- Then only would
aud in addition lhe streamers are poverty- as we had never seen be- camel and donkey trains, droves of us out by firing from the opposite
sheep and s^ims, men drawing carls
an alrchltoct know that it did make a
much larger than heretofore.. and carrying load, and every bom* hill. 1 turned to my picket and ptavo dlfferehce If tho sink drain were
Three hundred small bannerif for
trvine
to
Ki-Il.
'rimi-.i
....
a
gasp ot astonishment. Tho y/iung placed to the right or left; If the
use on awnings and the like are also ‘itio ground level and lhe soil strip- l?.^
ped. The iuxm.Io live Ip anything!„ ^rv?nll te olhel’
man stood In thn midst of the clear­ china shelves were wide or only
being sent to each city.
ing while tho bullets whistled around eight Inches: if tho kitchen were
There will be a general supply of
cloth pennants for the autos. In
lv
t..... . do lhe dirty work, and every p&lt;ir- him. There waa no sign of fear painted emerald green or a shads ol
many towps these will be .used ilrst
about
him, but ho was tremendously burnt umber and* white.
ii-IIow ieOlDlc is outside of ter has fits coolie, while Hie clerks
in an automobile “booster" lfij&gt; theThe
wall ot lhe cily about three- in (he shops have three or four Mr •welted. Hn had dropped his musket
around the county.
quarters of a mite. It was built in [ Calhoun, lhe amlausador, told uA neat and unique pennant prlut- I&lt;30 ami has a beautiful carved that he gave his yard men Won tract the attention of the enemy, and HARD TO EXPLAIN GRATITUDE •
ed on good paper i;i blue and orange marlite
base which lhe soldiers . .Mexican a month. This is Si 00 of shouting at tho top of his’yoke in
colors and bearing I lie words: “This nearly s(&gt;od.d during lhe Boxer lour money and they .board them- tones of remonstrance:
‘
•test Reward That Can Bo Given,
home believes in Hie Redpath Chau­
trouble. This carved mflrbte base selves. Our guide said lie e&lt;ni|d--t
"Saa-y, you fellows over yonder!
end the Ono the Least Easy
tauqua," will be furnished for the represented
m &lt;h&lt;» fa history, andlgnod Chinese hoard al
kloo &gt;... Don't you all bo ashootln* tn here;
windows of the homes ten days in
the Boxer boys would break off the I month. The men spniikling the
a*ranctrof the coming ot the Cliau- beads
of meir flit1 Wiles, amt aWoMrortf 'and workiiig, Jyr Unu'iUy
tcu.'TDX
pjpnaiit measures tvse- took . all
►
Gratitude
given or received la one
tint gold from ’it.'‘Thefgel wages eqfl.il U&gt; TjJW of our
fceL in length -and is ten ittelws
of tho best things tn the world. We
of Uns Temple
te. ......
Unit a money ncr
per month.
mouth. Peoph,
Propio barterav...^
barterwide at the top. In tho foregsound story ...
need far more of It and far better
Men and Woman Typtista.
Mongolian
in
his
life
had
-help«*d
Ing
on
the
slreete
deal
in
goods
that
is«a typical Chautauqua tent, Riled the Emperor mani-ycars ago. by noil from mie-1 went let h l/&gt; one-half
Good women typists usually exhibit quality. Yet I ’nave never read any
with people.
satisfactory account of what It so glori­
being bribed with money tn k&lt; &gt;-|&gt;
The number of pennants will he his men from lighting. After his p cent, such as small slices of melon a marked development of tactile and ously means, writes Richard C. Cabot
buuclies of grapes cut up into muscular sensibility aud an excellent
limited Ur 50U in each town. This death, the .Mongolian people were or
parte.
'.
memory for letters, nnd especially for In the Atlantic. Its value begins just
pennant is very appropriate inas­
concrete phrases, remarks the Sclen
much'as the Chautauqua is an in­
...... American. The
,uo n
SIn ana
title
right
and len
left nro PerM»n*l "id attempt to 111 sn adostitution which appeals directly to
hands are nearly equal in strength and &lt;,nuto "’POMO to the particular MrvSTRONGEST TAAIT IN NATURE
c.™™.!.,,
the homes of a cominunily.
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.
j Tho pictures of-Turner, the English their attention is keen and well bus- ,c® performed. Pay is an Impersonal
On the opening day of the Chau­
tauqua. tags will be hung on the Motherhood Mott Highly Developed • artist, sho died at Chelsea In 1S51, Mined. Their relative slowness of coln whlch
bcea
door knobs uf each home and also
t&gt;t.her*
Among the Creatures of the
j have mounted to prices nearly ns great auditory reaction is a theoretical do !
on the harnesses uf ihtf nones on
fact, but tho value of a typist depends' w,,‘ «° to “any «»&lt;«••»
U
Lower Creation. a* thosc'M^he old masters. Ho hoard­
rather upon a combination of goodijrou' lt 1B your right an&lt; you are not
lhe streets.
------ ed his sketches as eagerly as a miser
1,1 ‘
» free
Tho. contention that tho hen Is tho I hoards his money and now as some of points than upon-a great uuperlortty in Kr,l®te| tor
«,K *nd eoHoh thogtvar. There la no
RICH IN PALAEOLITHIC RELICS most compassionate thing In creation | the3® from time to time got Into tho one particular
Man eihihit
unobler art than tho art of expreMlng
la strikingly illustrated by a case of । market they bring large sums. Tur- .nm.n
hat
“oifpnnlty than I
. gmtftMff. |n fresh, unhackneyed.
Remarfcabla Find In Walsh Cave Has motherhood In nature related In Coun- ncr painted hla grand picture of Carih. d
un«4„r.l.d &lt;ra. wkkh
a.
try Life, a correspondent tells how 1 "X0 to or&lt;Jor for IWO-. It »as refused
Thrown Much Light on Life of
,rah J...UOH.
will.
in a farmysrd were two puppies for j *&gt;* h,B Patron. He afterwards received
the Long Past Centuries.
mi.•"J'*1,,"*“! o.&lt; Uncr. «UrU,
Anwhom tho mother had no affection, so an otter of 312.G0O for it, but refused to surpass women In rapidity ot auditory
- — .u-.. —__x —1- 1In a recent lecture in lhe Old Coun­ an old han took pity on them, and accept tho offer nnd gave it tQ the na- nctlon aud consequently in speed ot lata who get their reward only la
try. Prof. W. J. Hollas, told of a cave when sho went to roost they /ollowod I **on. It la now valued at more than a work, but aro Inferior lo women, per money and tn tho stalo plaudits ot
rich in palaeolithic relics in, human her. Squatting m a corner of a cart dozen times that uinount. Ho- was haps, to power of sustained attention. clapping hands are restlsM for some­
thing more individual. They want to
and animal akolotnos sad implements, shod, she lifted a wta&lt; and the two fensrous to other artists. He black­
bo intimately understood and beauti­
situated near Hotall. In the Gower pen­ youngsters crawltgT under for thJi •B?d a bright sky In one of bls acadNo Lack of. Mustan/.
insula in South Wales, and Is known night her chicks clumbcrtng on tho •my pictures which hung between two ■ It was an inconvenient tftno to want fully answered. For arch gratitude
they look to brother art fate, to the few
of Lawrence's, so a* to cast Its merits
by tho name of Pavlland cave. The backs of tho puppies.
mustard
—
Sunday
at
an
hour
when
all
who really understand. There they
discovery there, said the professor, of
/• a proof of how- strongly molher- Into the shade. In thia condition ho al­ tho delicalesaena In the neighborhood And their beat reward; but evsa thia
a painted akeleton, long known aa tho hbod is developed |B tho lower crea­ lowed hla own production to remain were closedI leaves something wanting.
,
“Red Lady,” had rendered It famous. tion. two iucldonts occurred recently. throughout tho exhibition. and whis­
Recent Investigations showed that this A cat having carried away a young pered to a frtend to allay kin Indlgna- popper or,Mil or vinegar
skeleton was the remains ot a member crow from its nest, was attacked by
Toboggan Greased fer Him.
tressed. Never miud, It'll wash off; it's
of the tall upper palaeolithic race.
i soon sa-any community gets the
•lx older birds and killed- Tho oth,ir
mustard at tho drug store.”
The bones of thn animals, most ot incident was where a hen blackbird only lampblack!"
Whan the man went out to see
them extinct, were in agreement with held al bqy a cat The cat hid behind
about it. sure enough sho was right. gonsraliy goto bad just to prove It,
this conclusion, tho most abundant be­ some bushes, and not three yards In
Mustard tn any quantity desired could
First to Manufacture Silk.
ing the horsey cave bear, bison. rein­ front o/ the bush the bird stood cluck­
Tho wife of a Chiucse emperor made
deer and rhinoceros. The mammoth ing most Indignantly. Tho cal lay the first silk tn 2000 1J. C. in 350
go; public opinion baa greased the
was loos common. Tho implements In­ Qulet fur a lime, the bird still holding Aristotle Aral mentions silk among tho tho clerk explained. "Notwithstand­ toboggan and tho boy taknb the downcluded objects carved out of mam­ Its ground. When U Quieted down Greeks. In.tbe twelfth. century the ing thn advance in medical science waid trip with very llttlo IncouveuL
moth's Ivory, ivory rods, awls and somewhat, the cat crouched forward manufacture of. silk was tarried on In and nuw-fangled luulhuds of treating
amulets, bone marrow scoops,’ and at If to spring, but the bird set up Sicily, later spreading to Italy, Spain dlkcasu.*hosts of people sUH pin thalrj
wolves' teeth, perforated for suspen­ again
Fuel Hint,
gain a defiant chicking
ducking and 'the
the cal
cat and thu south of Priutce. It’su not faith to the homely mustard plaster M
sion as q necklace Tho cave, which dthdrow. This lasted for 30 minutes; manufacturud in England Lt'foru i&amp;Ji; a panacea for all fleshly tlie, and no;
rspapor or any wrapping
was an
hunting
lodge for- .palaeo— r,|doal
—,------------------------------ ? until
mtll the cat was
waa removed into
Into tbs
the I
,
.! druggist can afford to let the stock:
.
•lithic nsm. .waa tbe most westerly out- house.
Tims heals All.
the race in Europe,
Will last almost as long as a stick of
Timo obliterate* ttys fiction of.opin----- —---- Mrs. Elli. Like,-of
। Colon.
■ni&gt;.
was *
- Ions sod confirms the decisions ot ntr
'“‘I turL-Clwo.
• guest al Leu Burton'* part
Give our Want Column a trial fort
their Mill Clare, of UTanti Rupub.l
everybody reads it.
Mupday.
| week,
,-BANNEK WAXT A1A8. PAIL

�Exclusive Clothier
Q
buys your boy
y Ov a Suit.

SPRINGTEX­
fl Union Sult
79c
These are a fine garment, closewoven, overcast scams, long or
flhort sleeves, and are the best
values we ever sold for 79 cents.
We have them in sizes from 34
to 46, and they arc full sizes,
too, not skimpy.

We have a line of Boys' SUITS
iu straight pants which have al­
ways sold at from $2.50 to $7.00,
in sizes for 4, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16
years of age, which wc are selling

39c

Best 50-cent Shirts For

White and figured goods. These shirts are excellent quality garments
and not old numbers
These prices are for cash and are good only until Saturday, May 30.

EDWIN SHELLHORN
LAKE ODESSA, MKB

The Exclusive Clothier

The People’s 5 and
10-Cent Store

Vases

Vases

HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF VASES. Tell glaai wo, especially
good for carnations, 15c. Also a fine line ot assorted styles for 10c. Wc have CEME.
TERY VASES in THREE STYLES 8, 10 and 15 cents.

Children’s
Rompers

Hats
For Men, Women
and Children.
Just the kind for the
yard and lake.

and

Dresses
Great values at surpris­
ing prices. Wc have
these in all colors and
sizes.
'

Vests
All sizes for Ladies find
Children.

Hosiery
For every member of
the family.

Trimmed hafs for the
Children's Parasols in all
little girls.
colors al reasonable prices.

SATURDAY SPECIAL- A Card.* Ho. or K.K. tor fOc ...b.

Molasses
Kisses

__

5c per qL An­
other barrel
received.

The People’s 5 and
10-Cent Store
Phone 79.

Cartain
Material '
10c. Curtain

rods, all prices

A. B. HEDRICK, Prop.

NOT BROUGHT BY THE STORK
.

_ .

Phone 16

From Responsibility for ProMaos
of Llttlo' Stranger.
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Groceries

The finest quality for die money. We quote some good ones:
Evett Pioccm VACUUM Treated and Routed Coffee, per pkg. 25c
Pride of Plymouth Can-Feu, extra fine, per can 15c. Per H dor. can..75c
Olive Oil, the Gennlne Imported Italian Oil, per quart$1,00
New Prunes, per lb.13c, 2 Ibt for25c
6 Ibt But {tolled Oats for............................................ 25c
7 bare Ixnox Soap for------------------------- --------- ■25c
Extra fancy Cuban Pineapple!, large diet, each 20c and1.25c
Long Critp Cucumbers, eac&gt;...20c
20 lbs. U. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, fox...$1.00

Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions, Tomatoes
and New Cabbages

Pho»*

g q R.uss &lt;5 Son

Grocers/

'
Conversation In the lobby of a
I Washington hotel the other night
i turned lo the little folk, when Coagressman Thomas G. Patten of New
York waa reminded of tho neighbor
; who wept over lo congratulate little
Willie on tho arrival of a baby alatw.
'
Two or three days after the glad­
some event the neighbor rambled to
: tho happy suburban borne to make a
call, and found WilUe.'atx years old.
| playing al tho front gato.
| ’’Well. Willie." smilingly remarked
I tho neighbor, pausing to pat the
young oner on the head, "they tell that
the atork has brought/a new baby to
your house"
'
.
।
We got'a new baby," promptly re­
plied Willie, "but It wasn’t no stork
that brought It.” .
"Wasn’t the atork." returned' the
neighbor, with a wondering expres­
sion, “You don’t really mean Itf"
- “That’a rigid," ropsonded the young­
ster, quite positively. . 'T heard - It
honk-honk, and at first I thought it
.
,hen I looked out

Hegvsn and Hsnd-Onjsns.
economical Handling of Salt.
Tho aalt harrssted in tho Sallno
Early in the last contury an old Fof*
farahlre ,(Scotland) lady Installed in valley of California le now traneportod
tho bedroom corridor of her castle an to Swanaoa, the neareat shipping
automatic organ. It vo hoc delight point, 36 ralloe away, by means of an
of a morning to wake her guests with &gt;*•«»•*■«,
overhead &gt;•««&lt;••;,
tramway, which
wmeu wu-roceav
was recent- .
Ua strains. But It hi not the delight i
completed at a coat of imooo. Ths ‘
of one of them, Mlu Sophia Johnstone1 material la conveyed in bucketa, and
of Hilton, lo ba eo awakened, and aho|
hourly capacity of tbe line I* 30
said ao. “Ye dlnna like th* mualo? Ye &lt;on»- A very iatereaUng featufo of tha
should ns say that. Sophy," aald bar! Uno la tha fact that the dowupull of
hoateaa. "Ya'll no win to heaven aa* ’he buckets &lt;a they make a descent
ye dlnna take pleasure tn music; it's ot th* mountain is ulillud In rasing
to be all music tharf, ye know."
I «he buckets over the next grade. Salt
" Dead," aaty the incorrigible one, | h“
ml,'cd ‘bare tor years, but
"an’ hoaven a £- place wl’ auld wlvee ‘be amount of the product hu been
playin’ on band-organa at aix o’clock ’‘o'1*** •• tho local consumption, aa
In the mornin’ ft&gt; no’ the place I tak’1 ,ho
ot getting the gait to tho
U for; aof y»t the place I want to ba ,h|PP,nA Total by mule power baa
fe."
' j been prohibitive.

Butner Want Ada JBtlug

bile."

ttJILi"
COAL BOSINfU

TU abjaujat I&lt;mp4no» of a great J Swael lavender la ucw o« tho mar
majority &lt;4 MrrteJ American women, k»t and en the eMe table aad Rte smell
coucerjlns th* almpteat facta and
forma of bualnua la a mailng and patbelle. UeJoro stowing a hl«U school
girl a cook-book and teaching her bow II? Thlsbuilueasof tho tobacco tract had not brought In a larger supply.
Finally one of them declared aha
A notable improveiiK-ui for tho
could protest a solution for tho
ictMinmical IwndliRB of lheir largo a deposit You kava insured your fife.
coal bitameu U toms
by Ed­ w« traal. tn taxor of your wife; but
monds Brus, in the tn-slilc which
lliny are constructing n&lt;Ur u,e‘ Y."
By rnfans of Hifo V**llt‘ they will
avoid lhe trouble Ami expense of fall talo hat bwds-what gnrt of inunloading cars, as Ito latter wi|l be
pttahejl up onto V"- trestle, upd Sult; bow lo cheek up a bank paaa-. dujt up tn Spain from Roman aettle-■ merchant bought hie whole supply,
i muDtH. but they have tu&gt; Irxro of to- I **.Inai 1mm it S^m n«*n
..
easily dumped into the bins from book? '
Iho •■hopin-r” care which ronlahi
Thn kna» beginning for such au cdu
tho coal.. T'lwj- are
,-miu calloa la to give yeur wlfo al onoe- With baa-rdteta picturing tha Uvander I when he returned the beaten egg
biru, each of which will hold two a axed allowance, whatever portion of plant. And -ta 1376—before tobacco I had co I lapsed and there was only tbe
carloads. Tlmy will be easy of accame to Murope -a Spanish - writer । original amount of cottage cheese in
ceas for their train*. One bin
said that “whoever smokes lavender . u. can. The explanations required
larger then the rest, w ill be so ar­
wife should ask feels active, ardent and vigorous.’ But | dlplouiscy.-lndlanapolls News.
ranged Inal, loadUig from lira car
why Is It that smoking never crept
directly into the wagon ran easily
Into
Roman btars tore T'
H
.
be done. Tins will often save re­
handling. Platform scab's and air
When w» consider woman's extrava­
office will be erected on lheir yards
gant desires we are Inclined to think
at lhe Y, and a tuau will lie station­ St
Ldl.
o” SI. .
» «■* l&gt;« &gt;» «“»■&gt; TrouM*. that Eve was made.from a wishbone
ed there during lira season when
kldnw Mnl -li.lu wlit-n instead of a rib.
wtxnl and coal are in active de­ mon., I.WU..U,, .U&lt; &lt;■ th. ...I
r«l lhlck--n. «w.-ll
mand. The Ann wRj-continue |o «t tath, hJ
carry a largo slock of coal al their Mtthl. tet.nl*&gt; ETMtlu 1-o.L
W- nn'1
r--' *h,lt aml -IWSI*'1
Dr. J. G. McGuOln has been
teiwa
teittrau
*&gt;«uo,
rot.
[Uke
F.I.,
Kulnw WM* Th.-y. ar. named a« district stale health ofold yard*, for the accommodation
■■
.■
।
tonic,
stimulating
and slrenglhen- lleer (or the counties «f Barry and
of their large farmer trade,, as by
*
ing
and
restore
your
.
kidneys
lo
thin ;n i aiigemeiit (he fmii--;- ih-,-.| motored to Battle Creek Sundai
Allegan in this congressional. «lisI healthy normal action. Try them. tTicl. The appointment was made
not fear having lheir train* frighl- visited Mr. and Mrs. Clare 1
Ailhur Mulholland.—Adv.
bart.

WILL

If you haven't bought you a new suit this spring this month is just the time
buy* We have a line of the best tailored clothing in all'thc newest patterns,
and when you arc in looking at a' new suit, take advantage of one of these
specials.

...

dic.u TinimniM
................. . .......

MAY H

—

Mxrra aoww
William Mishler and family spent
Sunday with L. RouSh au&lt;l family uf
Freeport. - Mr. and .Mrs- Ray-Stahl &lt;• .-detlainp&lt;i the Inltn's brother and fninily
from near Ciu.*ksvitl&lt;. Sunday.
Adam Gackelef-infc anil daugh­
ter. Mabel visited wimhiy wilh J.
G. Renier ami wife of Fillmore.
George Clarke ^alD-*l on Simon
Pender and wife Sun-1 iy
Bert Gray and family visited Har­
old Gray t.ud family,’Sunday.
II. Hiram entertain&lt;-.i l&gt;. Bleain
and family of Lr«an Sunday.
The 1. O. O. F. Club and a f-w in­
vited guests gave a miscellaneous
shower for Miss. Lena Gackuler,
Saturday afternoon nl her home.
Miss Ethel Dintaman uf Elmdale
visited Sa I unlay and xinday wilh
the Misses Lena aud Minnie Garkeler.
Mrs. Mary Ballou Im* luilt an
addition to her house
Ozi Pardee aud wife visited Henry
Johnson nnd family Sunday.
Henry Withoy and wife «.? Hast­
ings visited Thursday evening wilh
G. Bouck aud wife.
I
A. Stauffcur purcli;iM-«| u hurst!
frdin Ozi Pardee recently.

BALTIMOHE TOWN LINK
Mr*. Rom Burttm aud-flBlTuf Shel­
by.’Mrs. Burton Perry. Mr*. Forc.il
Hull nnd Mr*. Allen .MrDo'imld were
visitors at Mrs. J. (1 Clirialy’e Sat­
urday afternoon.. Ice cream and
cake were served,au&lt;l a \ery pleas­
ant time wa* enjoyed by all.
Mark Garrison ylciM his, sister,
Mrs. Will Bryans ami family, of Irv­
ing Cunday.
Fred Elkey has a wry'sick horse.
and.son of Roll, and .Mr. and Mrs.
Allen McDonald and daughter were
guexts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bliveu Sunday.
Ed. McGlynn is on the sick list.
Mrs. Jim -Hammond visilOd Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Garrison Sunday.
Martha Golden I* aiwisling Mrs.
Will Cramer wilh her iiouse work.
Mr. and Mrs. GcerwB Crawley. Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Strubbel of

Yankee Springs last Tuesday.

Mrs. Mdnrofl's son of Durand, who
has been very sick,.la belter and
returning home thin week.
Roy woodruff of Chicago was Hit
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood­
ruff Sunday.

x
JLONG BEACIL
Fishing I* lhe order of the day.
J. Armbruster and Dr. Wooten of
Hastings were iMiiug at Long
Beach Friday.
Thursday H. Stevens and Guy
Munger caught 5g bfufl gins: ''
Albert Woodmansee is laying thu
foundation for anol her cottage ut
Long Beach.
Dave Brown of Maple Grove Spent
Saturday at the lake fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Conkling and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mixer of Hast­
ings spent Sunday /t Long Beach.
All enjoyed Hi'- dauefl at Long
Beach Saturday night. There were
several- from Freei&gt;orL Hastings,
Nashville ami Hallie Crttk.
Glen Marsliall. W. Paddock. Ed.
Welcher and Hubert Rogers of Ma­
ple Grove spent Sumlay at lhe take
lIsbinjL’
Dr. H. V. Gallagher and family of
Battle Creek, Arthur Gorham and
family nnd Frank Willtag and fam­
ily of 'Johnstown were Sunday vis­
itor* at Long Bench.*
The orchestra Will play at the ppvillion al Duik Beach every Sun­
day beginning May -1.
How the Childrea Graded.
An experiment carried on recently
with school children to determine bow
tha foreign born comp&lt;r«d with the
native bora show* how marked la ef­
fect* the environment la this country
bas.on Immigrants. It was found that
tho children with the lowest standing
ta school ware foreign born The next
lowest were those born of foreign-born

Deep Fresh Water LakesLake Tanganyika In Africa, with a highest *«« those whogs grandpar­
ents or great grand paroats ware bora
Moawo, l« the second among tbe daapcat fresh water lakes In the world,
Worth Knowing.
Lake Baikal stands flrat with a raIn 1610, 90 young »blla girls, and la
corded sounding of L8»7 feet. Thg thn following year 60 mom, were
Bulletin-of American Oeograplcal sq- brought over from England and sold to
cleu nolas that, as the surface of
Tanganyika la but 3.W test abotf
sea level, it must be regarded aa oc­ tobacco, worth three shilltuga. paj
cupying "ono of the greatest crypto­
depresslens. for Its floor sink? to
1.580 toot below sag Lsval.”

Results, j ~BANNKJ4 WANT ADVS. PAY.— Barnier
j
Waql .Ads

Bring

Resulis, i—BANNER WANT ADVS, PAYr-r

WHY
The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale In Barry County:
1 ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
A six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in lhe BANNER to
the mutual satisfaction bl the seller^ and buyers.. We have letters
from many who have advertised their sales in the BANNER showing
that on a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases when results have been com­
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in sonic cases by several hundred dollars as we can show by let­
ters and personal references.

OND—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BANfiNER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTSJDF AUCTION SALES. The success

of the BANNER'S’plan of advertising sales has .naturally led Jicople to cx-&gt;
pect that an auction sale in Barry C&lt;&gt; will be advertised in the BANNER,
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.
.
RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. Wc make a uniform
charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of {larry Co.
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.
.
4TH—BECAUSE IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
•BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co.- TThc people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Aifction SjfjST If a Burry Co. man
wants for his own purposes any tool 4)r live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where to go to find it. He will be.prepared to bid what he be­
lieves the article or animal is worth, because he has use for it. There will
be no element of speculation in his bid. With-the old plan, the pcoijje in
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew pf the sale,’ and
they would generally bid. because they hoped to buy something cheap.

C TH—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates (of the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
safes they book to this office, which is the recognized auction sale hcadquar. ters. If wg fold that two sales, arc bookfyl.tar the-same locality wc.can aud
tie. *4 once take it up Teith thc-awctionccn*, and arrange for a change of one/
of the sales, thereby,avoiding spoiling both sales. -This is an important con­
sideration.
.
.
.
A TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER'S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEOUPLE OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
This is so evident that any elaboration' of this point is quite unnecessary. .

7TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
1 ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHILE THE RILL IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.
»-

THE BANNER'S METHOD of advertlsinQ Auction Sales has been endorsed
1st—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
and—By all die leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
3rd—By all Auctioneers in other Counties where lhe same method has
been pursued.
Any printing-office can print auction sale bills, but only a paper having *
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advertise
an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER is now printing 5^0
papers each week and covers the County “like a blanket.”
We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc­
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing 16 pages of
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction SAle. You should not
fail to secure one of these booklets if. you contemplate holding a sale. Its
suggestions will mean larger and better results from your sale. We have
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.

The Hastings Banner
Both Phones No. 15. We Make Dates With Auctioneers

�THE H‘

i Velma, spent Sunday .Wiernoon with!
NORTH NASHVILLE.
I relative* iii Charlotte. They made
Mis*c&amp;-Elbabclli Palmer nnd Ada!
(the trip in Mr. Xrase* nummohile.! Xnyc* -spent Monday - nigbl -wilhJ
- Mi-, and Mrs. Gw. Wellman. Mr &gt; their teacher Mi** &lt;’•»-*
-•
Inha Mr*. Ray Townsend and Sons1 Wondlmpl.
;^»roi SuiHlay at lh«m- unltiUCJll.X
Nh»M« «f Grand lUp; I hnriiripple latke.
i i«|ts .«peni Sunday with tier parents
j Mra. fe'U W. FuigliiKT ctiterlnfn-' Mr. mid Mis. W. I. .Marble.
Mr. nml Mrs. Ro** F. W:
1 ed a few Jmly friend* wilh "Hkf' al :
Willard Vioriiiistcr mid son
dnngtiicr Hid&lt;*)i returned
home In Montpelier. &lt;i
1 her home on Sherman Sf. Delicious. Of |&lt;rilnvu&gt;* spent the w.*-k end with
Thursday. They were ar
refreshments were served.
1 |h,r |,Iin.ni* Mr. mid Mrs. Edwin
•■d home by Hie former
While John-Caley wa* slowing n *’; —horse last wwk Wednesday, lie had
Mr. Rending of Elkhart. Inidana.
youngest son*. Maurice nnd May' jlir misforlunr to gel kicked in tile' is tuning.pitino* in this vicinity.
nnrd. who will visit thefti for ; J»nck of the . ...........
from wliivli
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bradley are
couple of weeks.
.
quite poorly. Mrs. Bradleys niece
i* shiyuig-wilh them.
E. V. Smilh -penl'a rnuple opdars
. .
.................. ii. ..r
&lt;ll.«
jrciical- church. Sunday .ifl
helping build fencc fer the posturi*
mid interment*i» tjkevii'w
of
i-nlile wluell II--had shipp­
fery. Rev. J. S. twablrr.oil
ed in fiKin Chicm
Mr. mid Mi*, fl.
.children nf lla.*tiii
daughter, wlin will/ Im- knoi
wilji lheir pareiniN.i’ntliy Mae.
/
.,
RUesl ul J.
MiM May IMttjd- ivciil In II
Saturday i&gt;&gt; y^it her l'i-otb»
\\. poiiar mid filthily.
Mr. mid .Mrs. E. B. Smilh mid son
Orville 'tymlin of Bellevue
Merle, mid Mi . mid Mr*. U - A. Smith
*penl Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs.
Clie*un SmHh of Barryville.

■ \NNT.R. WAV 21. I»U.

NASHVILLE

$3.00

See the Pretty New
Creations in Summer
Silks, Dress Goods and
Washable Materials.

Work Shoes
$2.50
Grand Rapids make,
heavy sole, upper made
of manurevproof leather.
These’ shoes are guar­
anteed the fqual of any
&gt;3 shoe on the market.

50c Aprons 39c

extra special,

Positively Ending Saturday, May 30

•2.50

Sale of Manufacturers' Sample
Dresses at from 1=4 to 1-2 Off

'who, as most of our customers
■know, are- manufacturers of
■ strictly high grade dresses.
I These are nil agents* samples, shJes 15, 16, 17. lb, IM and 36 only—all
.in good condition, every *enui ia per­
fect. every these guaranteed perfect
in Svery way n» Waldorf's never make
anything but the l&gt;est—all going at
very low prices—first come, first
1 served—come early and get your pick

&lt;
Mr. mid Mr*. Orville Flook of□Uuml* mgiie»i* of 1‘iuin &gt;milh
Mapfe Giove mid Mi*. Sophia Kunz an,j Wlfl..
were gin-sis of
Mr. mid Mrs.] qr. (l||,| yir&lt;. Bert Briggs and son
David Kunz. Sunday.
Mrs. Sophia i
q,.. Hnd qr.. |;,|,| Hull motored
Ktlnz accompanied her daughter, f,,V4.r (ll ci|!U](,iie la*i week ono eve-,
Mrs. Flook home mid was taken | inlu. ltl|l| U|t(.n,|ed the lli-ati r.
very sick in the niglil. A doctor 1 tinnier bcm*'.* havr moved on

•■Hille Hint" ill Hie evening.
Miss Carrie Galey closed a ver;
successful year's school in the Ale
timber district last Friday.

Mi*.* Thelma Franeis of Ilnsling*ljllj|ll p|IM&gt;f 1 ridny evening.
Ilesponi Sntidny with her parents. Mr ‘ fre*|uncni* wer&gt;- served ami a !ara&lt;
and Mrs. Aubrey Franci*.
I crowd enjoved a good time.
r
Hrorge F. Truman visited his
...... Marsh is having a new/alfattier. G. A. Tnimmi and tn* *i*t, r I v;inlZ(.,| ri„,f |,[a,-,-,i mi- his/icsiMrs; Ferry mid her hu-bmid here1 the first of the week.
Middleville, joined iier there.
Mr_* Smn'l Seaman and Miss Au­
W. B. ijiririghi and Charles Cool gusta Marring nf Shiloh. Ohio.. ;n&gt;
m&lt;dore&lt;kln Charlotte Sunday.
Karl and Laurence Kunz of Grand
Rapid* are spending lhe'week with
relatives and friends here.

Mis* l.rali WhIhiIIi spent Sunday,
with, 1 e|alnV* tn Hillsdale.
Claud Marshall of Charhilfe spent
Sunday witti hi* p:u-enl.«. .Mr. anil
Mrs. Chris Marshall.

._&lt;^B$i5.oo Dresses
Dresses
&lt;8.00 Dresses..
$7.00 Dresses..
$6.00 Dresses..
$5.00 Dresses..
$4.00 Dresses..
$3.00 Dresses..
$2.00 Dresst-s.
$r.oo Dresses..

•10.00
•7.50
.. &gt;6.00
95.00
•4.50
&gt;3.00
12.25
11.50
87c

Jtao.oo
&gt;16.oo
$15.00
$ta.oo

8c Sheeting 5}4c

Sale price,

Shoe Sale

war* «••• in iiiv cjr*.
• ,
For it mines from the west lands.
lhe old brown hill*.
■
Ami April’* in tin* wr*l -wand, and

“Wilt ye moi ronw home, brother!
ye have been long away,
IM April, nnd blossom lime, am

Mr. mid Mrs. Rohl. Hichardson nf
Clark«vil|e *peHl -Sunday wilh Mr.
and Mi&gt;. NorcutL
Mr*. Voley Strong spent sev'eral
days Iasi week wilh her daughter. It’s ?opg lo a man’s soul, brother,
lire to a mail's brain,
Mrs. Graham, n’ear Lowell.
. Mr. aiuf M7s. Alpha David visiteil To hear the wild bees and see lhe
mei’ry spring again.
last week with friends nt GreenMrs. Emma Baungardner and .Mrs. 'Lark*
Lottie Haikor were called to Grand
Ledge Wednesday by the serious
illnes* &lt;&gt;f her sister-in-law. Mrs.
Fellow ll&lt;-wen&gt;. They relumed
Sunday night leaving her some bel-

The boitv- of the unknown woman
[who died at lhe Hotel Burke of
heart ili*.-a*e was shipped lo lhe
Medical ia.ilcge nt Ann Arbor after
a futih*,aii.gnpt to find her rvlaliv. *, A name oil ii letter supposeil
tn be Ii.-r* waSaMnrie Farr.
Mrs.’ tie... Dunam and son Trav­
er* vi.-ihql over Sundayuii McCord's.
Frank Xoblcs and wife were at
lheir cottage nt Jordan lake Sun-

Largest Distributors of
PURE DRUGS, SPRAYING MATERIALS:
Etc., in Burry County.

Arthur E. Mulholland
Michigan

South Kutjmid W. C. T. I*.
Th» South Rutland W. C. T., L’.
was pi)*a.anlly entertained by .Mrs.
Mabel taiubmigli last Thursday aflernpon. A '‘Systematic Giving”
program was carried out after
which Mrs. Arthur Kenyon read a
very interesting selection written
by the governor of Tennessee which
WM gTeklly ,-njoyed by all.
Mi*.
Kenyon also joined our Union, mak­
ing us irt hustling members; Af|er
the meeting we wen* treated to pop
corn nnd candy. The next meeting
will be •*ii(«*rtaiiie&lt;l by Mix. Mnry
Bliss June |t.
Subject, “Flower
Mission."
Mrs. Glenn Kellogg.
Press Correspondent.

12c Bleached
Muslin 8Xc
,

stock, nice, fine, firm quality.
Sale pride........................... 5}4c

Canned Corn 6c

Just to make this sale interesting:
3 lbs. Graham Crackers....... -25
22c Coffee................................... .j;
3 lbs. Unge Rai tin.«................. 25
3 lbs. nice Dried Peaches.’........ 25c
Canned Corn,’ standird quality, .(jc
Corn Flakes, quality guaranteed. 5c

fio.oo Cloaks.
W.oo Cloaks..
$6.oo Cloaks..

2,000 yards of excellent
quality
Unbleached Sheet­
ing, not goods bought tor the

Standard quality, fully guaranteedworth toe anywhere.

ftx.oo Cloaks,

50c Work Shirts 39c

Corn Flakes 5c

Mr. mid Mr*. V. B. Furni*s and
■ daughter,* and II. May* vi.«i,ed Hie
i taller’.« son. Edward Muy&lt;&gt; mid fam- □fid Thnr*day. Our teacher,. Miss
Born, to .Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Ba«- | ily tn. Grand Rapids. Sunday.
^•Vandenberg hat been with us l|jree
*.11 May null, a -&gt;n. who has been1
JJie people un Phillip* sir. rbiverej
nam«i George Arthur.-••
.• Ihriiught out of I heir iMms.-s SaiKr/l। years.
Lcn W. Fciglmer spent last week,I day morning by hearing sevt-cnL Those hnvingybeeri perfect in at-:
LAKE ODESSA.
in. Philadelphia, attending ‘th**-an­ voices h.olh,rii)g_**wliqa!” It *ry6i«' .Irndaitve Hie past ni.Tntli'wcre Irene
Mr. and Mra. Thoma* Barber of
nual «*x|M&gt;.*ilioii of llle Nnt|pnal As­ that Quick and &lt;&gt;».’s arid CoIonT.i Mauker and llu**ell and Willinin
sociation of Hosiery and lligh rwear |■ Mimin’* delivery wagon yrenylHith - Ingrqm and Helen Polls’. Irene Saranac motored over Suiuhiy and
manufacturer.*, in the intere-i of I -landing near together on lluyMreeL* Ma'nkbr and Russell Ingram mid vi*ili-.l their aunt Mi*. Hinsdale mid
the Grand Rapids Textile Machin-1. while (he driver* Were inqimi-ea! Helen I’rdis have perfeel attendance took lhe old lady for a joy ride.
fur lhe year,- Mi.** Vandenberg
Milton Hfown and wife buried
,1* Co;
i delivering g«Mw|s. mid a num came
Mrs. Frank MclJerby mid daiiAb- |I along leading ihiaiw which frighl- i presmled the school with a picture. Ifieir baby girl Bunday. This make?
Mi** Vnmp,hbrrg._t«,luriiiHl to her sit little ones they have buried in
ter, Clara, tqiriit last Thursday in,1 rued Mr. Munrh’s ’
‘
lionie
near IfaidhnL*. Friday.
Grand Hnpid-&gt;. .
Jmcked into Quick’
burying two in one grave.
Mr. mid Mm H. C. Zuschniltf turned il over in tlie
spent Sunday ip Jfaijing*. .
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morgan
II neither horse ran
Messrs Georgi’
fe’ane. Roberl serious damage done. and now
Hod friends in Vennomville, :
Smith m«l Clarence Maier mid Mis*- ' Ward wauls hi trade'I heir Imrse for
an automobile. saying that he doe*
The .twelve weeks' old daughter of
nnd .Mildrt*l Purctus spent Smiflay
Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Englcliardl
nl fkihby Lake.
died May H. after two weeks ilhivM.
Mrs. Dan’l Evans of Maple Grove
The little one was .buried in the
is caring for Pliiiy McOmber w|io is
is gaining LakXidr Cemetery.
gradually failing.
ICTl/Tlarby. Moses Ringler, Geo.
Born, to Mi-, and AfraxChns. UiaNEASE CORNERS.
Karl. G. s kart, the local Ford
mantn. May I5lli. a daughter.
Wn*liiiigl/&gt;n Way of Edwardsburg
Siri-iiI. . went to Detroit. Sunday.
Mrs. Cornelia Tomlin went In i.&lt; visiting At T. Max-on’s.
They left IMftdt nt-six o'clock
Potterville. Wednesday to visit a
•Ia*]&gt;•■!• Bergman did some paper­
M. for home, arriving home at two
ing for Mr*. Itnlpli McXilf la*l week.
o'clock in the morning on Monday
Ralph McNilt of Jackson $[M*nt
in a very hard rain uurm. C. 8. i*
rMtmlity-wilh hi* wife end luiby.
.Utojouly one. of ihc.four-tjial.would
•Uavo—ntode the--driv'e nuf*sh.-»

The Red Cross Drug Store can do more than
any other place in Barry’ County to make the job
perfect with economy. Thousands of rolls of Wall
Paper that wc are offering at a price which no
mail order house can meet. We leave it to your
judgment.
We sell Sherwin-Williatyg Paint, not the
cheapest'at first, but proves cheapest in the end.
The pioneers of Barry County know this and
won’t change. More of it sold than any other
paint in America.
Window Shades,, all sizes, all colors.
Bring
us the measurements.
*

• 16.75
13.75
12.50
10.00

Cloaks.
Cloaks.
Cloaks,
Cloaks.

From our regular stock,
goods we sell at tac the year
around—only a small quant­
ity on hand—first come, first
served.... ................ 8^c

Pearl Buttons lea. Dozen
What do you think of that, all good
goods, just what you want for colored
dresses, hardly nice enough for white
goods. Per dozen................................... J c

Specials
Juai to make this SALK interesting:
Pearl lliittona per dozen............ |c
6hc Work Sfikts.......................... 39c

15c Embroidery............................ 1 Qc
£&gt;c Corset Cover Embroidery.. 15c
IS’jc Gingham.............................. |QC
f 1.50 Silk, yard wide wilh pretty
P‘o stripe................................... $1.00
Wash Silk, yard wide.................. 50c
Mixed Candy, per pound.............../C

10 boxes best Matches................ 25c
3 cans good Salmon.................... 25c
3 Iba. Ginger Snaps.................... 20c
1 lb. Cocoa in quart Mason jar. 25c
K 1b. Cocoa in pint Mason jar.. 15c

juni.H, Howard mid Jack were guests
of Mrs. Titmarsh's parents Mr. am

Hastings,

At Greatly Reduced Prices

Another lot of those splendid Corn
Flakes, quality guaranteed as good as
any. Why pay more for' advertised
Roods? ......................... 5c

Specials

cale, regular price 50c,
Sale price 39c.

Sale of Spring Cloaks

We expect to receive in time
for Saturday's sale 150 Women’s
Sample Dresses from the WaL

Jonia tbe loiter part of l.i*t .w?

C. M. Putnam. F. M. Quick bud I).
L Smit Ii wen- at Sobby Lake Mon­
day and Tuesday.
.Mesdames Henry Roe. Ton Furnis* Ray Tovmsriid and Frank Lentz
were id Grand Rapids la*t Week

Large lize Ki'mona
Ap&amp;as, made of per­

Lake Odessa

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

71 ACRES: 5‘i miles from Hasting*, 23 octet second growth timber,
balance under cultivation, the soil is clay and sandy loam and lays
. Rrntly rolling, there is an excellent b room house —r“- — *—•
the barn is tx-"" —*’■"
"r*-- —*
g.l.lHIO. T
tn exchange.
&gt;

Crook and Gould
Michigan,

Hastings,

COOLEST PLACE IN FREEPORT
SECOND DOOR FROM BANK
Serving all the nicest ICE CREAMS, SODAS,
SUNDAES and SO FT DRINKS. You are
sure to enjoy every moment you are with us.

D. GIBSON, PROPRIETOR
It’s the white road westward is the
road f must tread
♦
To the green grass the cool grass,
anil rest, for heart and head,
To lhe violets unit the warm hearts
and the thrushes* song. In lhe line land, lhe west land, the
land where I belong.
—John Masefield.

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Gramfina Kunz nf Nashvilb* -is
spending n few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Orville Flook.
Mrs. Sam Marshall who went to
Climax to spend 11 few days with
her parents, In quite seriously sick
aL.that place. Mr. Marshall visited

Bnrn. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mar­
shall. Friday, a son. Mrs. Marshall
was fonnerly Miss Bertha Farley.
Miss Wein Hummel is working
for Mrs. Lloyd Marshall.
We are glad lb rcpoiT - Mr.' Howblitz some belter.
The Childrens Day will be held
June “th, and is to be planned and
carried oul by the Young People’s
Class. Everybody come as we are
sure of a fine program.
A. D. Gibson is working for the
Pratt Hardware firm nl Nashville.
. The many friends of Mrs. Charles
Fowler, who has been ,*o seriously

ill, will b” Jrfad to hear that Rhe is
rapidly improving nt the home of
her daughter. Mr*. Lydia I-athrop in
Nashville, and Mr. Fowler experls
she will soon be able lo return to
her home here.
.
. The L. A. S. which was to be en­
tertained this month al tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills Wiu post­
poned on account of Mr. alul Mrs.
Mills being called to Centerville by
the death of .a relative, and will be
held Thursday. May- 21, for dinner.
Ail are cordially invited.

WEST 8EBEWA.
Rani Haight i» mnllned In his
home with a bad thront. Herbert,
his son in the fmiia car shops, was
tiomu over Sunday.
John Layman’s horse Is reenverMr. and ^frs. Waring nf Vermont­
ville spent Sunday with lheir son
Russell and wife.
There will be an Ice creatn social
Friday evening. May 22. al Mrs. Issl
Fletcher's. In connection with lhe
Church of Christ..
Frank Hosey has sold his *fartn
and intends lo move to Ionia.
Herman Hoelcsenui, a student in
lhe tirand Rapids college of lhe
Christian Reform church, preached'
here Sunday. His sermons were
much enjoyed.
.
- •

keep Bowel Movement Regular.
Dr. King’s New Life Pills keep
stomach, liver aud kidneys in heal­
thy condition.
Rid Ibo body ol
poisons and waste. Improve your
complexion by Hushing tha liver
and kidneys. “I got more relief from
Wrappings of.tha Mummies.
one box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
The ctot£ woven by tbo ancient
than any medicine I ever tried.”
says C.~ E. Hatfield, of Chicago. Hi. Egyptians was ao durable that though
2T»c. Recommended by Carvel h &amp; It baa been used for thousands of
years as -wrappbiga for the mummies
Stebbins, A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
the Arabs'of today can woar !L It la
Floyd Pierson and Bert Zageb- all of linen, tbe ancient Egyptian* con­
meier, of Grand Rapids, visited sidering wool andean.
Hastings relalires over Sunday-

• • &lt;'

�THE HARTINGR BAMffR. MU 2U tilt
6E0R8E HAYWARD

A WOMAN’S PROBLEM

Somhiwhern Barry
Department

Miss Frances Flower spent Sat­
urday ami Sunday in Kalaimtzoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham st Hint Sun­
day in Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Chase spviii
Sunday in Hichland.
.
AKhtHigh John Doster's hand is
doing ipiitu well lie is still on lhe
shelf and will be for severe! weeks.
Mes. Lucy Pgnnels is still .in
DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS REGULATE AND INVIGORATE Hichlajid caring fur her brat her
STOMACH, LI VER AND BOWELS. SUGAR-COATED TINY GRANULES. who is no better.
Mis. Emiuti Ji.itliredn eqlertaliied
the Indies Club al tier old hdine.iii
.Milo, Thursdhy.
Homer Al&lt;«ricli’und Mtn. J. Brandstetler spent Sunday in Galesburg.
■Mark Buglwe and his mother Mrs.
Lucy Bugbee spent Sunday with;
.Mr. mifl Mrs. Eugene Shedd.
Mr. mid Mrs. Froil Gibson of Clo-'
verdah* were the guests'nf Mr. and'
-Mrs. Hays al Poplar Hill, Sabbath.
Our farmers me very busy sincij
the rain gelling thu cornfields ready
t&lt;&gt; plant. '
■
Mr. mid Mrs. Pei ay Hallock k|m*iiI
Sunday night with the latter’s pur-

DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION.

Have You Seen Our line of
Straw Hats?

It is a dandy, and we are offering extra values.
We have a straw hat for every one of your family.
Come and get one while the stock is goocty *

Pants, Shirts, Waists, Rompers and
Overalls for that Boy

Our GINGHAM SALE is still on and
we have some good patterns yet. We never of­
fered as good values to our trade before, for the
money. Remember it is only..7c yd.

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son

Mrs. Will White viih-.lmiiij the
Mr. atuFMrs.- Erffesl Jones and
allies Aid Soetidy l.'-t iliuisduy i d.imditer* Mr*. Mwrrinus of Detroit.
p*_—_ . —&lt;
-Miss.Junes amt frlehd. Mr. B-&lt; h.
I i f Vermont ville, were guests uf W.
j H. Jones Sunday.
.
1 Miss Eilith Fisk spent Sunday at
|W. W. Jtin.’,'.
---------j Sunday guest* ut the -Griffith
, himie.Were Helen Grillllh of Kal­
I nmaxoo. Florence mid Leon Leonard
('mini s of Vicksburg.
I of Ik'Hon, and Leon GritUth ut this
Darius Gilbert and H&lt;&gt;du.-y Flow­ place.
..
er of the flqJdbBrs Ihmie. .visUetl | Mrs'. TungiiU*
«... wishes
.. ......................
io thank ....
Hotheir rotative here l ot x\*ek.
: M. p. L. A.’s. and tin: surnamdiiig’
.Mrs. Fannie’Hrovn v..i- rail.'if l« ■ r&gt;&lt;inmumly for tin* Jruti, Ihiwecv
lltisliilgs last «i*«k l»&gt; th- lilm’ss of and postcards whirli were s&lt;-i;l p.
lief linilhiT-in-Iuw B. Hamivuiid. | her during her sickness. They tiavc
Frank WrighI aud -mi. In.h. aM,| j helped to puss away many lonely
Mrs. Newell Barl»*r am I Mi-. Sittx] hours. She hopes to lie with u*
motored to Kulanpuax- ' •
'
.Mr. mid Mrs. Cal II
her’*. Sunday. '
C. M. tUllierl te.ffUil' •
engaged in hanging , :
around Hichland-.. ,
Susan Barber, Bclli.'j If
and Andrew Corrigan i
grade examination it
week.
' • .'
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wri:
Mis* Amy nnd Mr. Rii.l MiBurlier
motored to Is.-li
Prairieville. Sumiay.
Will Shorli't* cn|rtC,dic.vri
typhoid fever Frida}
I hi
fourth case in (lift f.i'mi
Uiis who was

Ihcii Mrs. Shorter and it
next victims. Timo®.’* hseriously ill. Loti and h
DOWLING.
lo Im* oul. but Mrs. SI
E. E. .Warner's many friemte her&lt;
JLLlUillld I'l kii&lt;tJY_ltiS-‘’i.H-ralmn has

Mrs. Mary Urmslie has been hav­
ing several jjevere attacks of heart,
trouble the past week.
Dornnee Telliric mid Clifford Du
Bote took the eighth grade exami­
nation al Hastings, Thursday and
Friday.'
* •
‘.Mrs. Ina Smilh and
visited her parents.al
Friday until Sunday.
Archie Is-ster moved Saturday on
a farm near BniHleld.
Mrs. (!hgs- ■Mm-kinder* xyill enter­
tain lhe I,. A. S. Thursday afternoon
May at, for supper. '

' of Dowling
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and Pineapples

was too late to slop
hopes it will make, il
s.-ilurdny, Arthur.Shi•
Shorter and the nun*
wviil tn Kalamaxoo
inoculation as ^-prev
family have the syu.
community in lheir ;&lt;
William ' Ihxilitlhcilixen of Hichland
president of the Hi
passed away Saturday
n'oiiis illness Of !•

WOODLAND PHONS

Mercure

Order Our Drays
.

When you have any moving to bp
•lone. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Cemetery, Monday, May IS. Sin
passed away at the home *&gt;f-hei
daughter. Min. Cora Bros**,* of Bal
lie Creek, who with her family hav*
given her (hr
loving cur.
Mrs. Dopi Bera of Sunllc.hl and Mis
Ad» Snyder of Hastings, sisters o
Mrs, Btrsei*. have also been in nl.-

and figure out if wi* could .ifford to
promise you big values in Nqmbing
and theft nut give them. How many
limes could we fool you that way?
Ju*l once. * it is your second and
olltei* vteils we an; after. So pay 115
your llrsl to-day .and wi* warrant
our qualities aud values will make •old friends. Stir expects to go to
the ulhers a master of course.
her coltage.a little .after the lirst &lt;*f
Jum*.
■ .
.
Dr. and Mrs. Ihlllan ami son l:*&gt;f&gt;ert of Baflln Creek were Sunday
callers of A. II. Adam* and wife.
Sam Nay; whose horse’ lias been
very sick al Jesse Hishriilger's. got
him -as far tut Mr. Culver’a on tin*

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

Phone 126

Safety

CLOVERDALE
Is not a large place, but there arc many advantages
in trading there because

Kelley,The Grocer
Ims a store there, and everyone who knows Kelley knows that
they get just as good buying opportunities of Kclk-y as they can
get anywhere.
.

J.UIA.
i»f Jey Clark's young
( In - liohie last I-1 id.iy
ii-- lorn mid wixli liimj

TRY KELLEY FOR GROCERIES
Prepare For the Hot Months

&gt;Ullt of I h i nt
Hnfus Stanton rhildixn ami,
K'ir familii - at.- dinner with him

Baitings

elation. A’ ■g...n|j.nnrr;im
rendered and J&lt;-hit-«5. Ketel
... MIHTIIEAST BARRY.
I ThciR A. S. has lieen ]wx«l|M&gt;&gt;H*d iter. Stic left hrr mnt» ;n»j»rt»ved. Wilf be lielit at Jiii: Samuel jyiu-’-t
on account of tlie illness of Mrs. The little grandson is named for its farm, and wilj I---m at about L’KM;
The Si.-.idman band will
‘ ’■\villi*im« is sni.mlinf..w
grand parents. Elln-rl Ulward Ben*. oclock.
furnbh uiu-e ■ nmiltoe on-piC|t "
’I"
Mr. mid 3trs. Schumaker return­
tiev.
junior,
me
evungensi
mm Sire.
Ilinl.w all.:
«. IL &lt;Hh rrelm n.'.ir
preached n very good sermon id th* ed tn Urbandale. Saturday.
Umimittee
on
dei-ornUoii.
Harry
।
,i
ii...
.....
.....
Hey. Brooks wishes to. minnifii&lt;-i. Hinckley mid Wallac. Mack. Fl.w-! Lui Hund'iv............ ...
M. P. c.hurrh, Sunday. Hev. “
* *&gt;lurday
This holds true in your electric
special
’ 1.next Sunday al
was present also. Wc Inn
* yservices
»•
-----wiring. • That’s one reason
er.s .solicited.
I
'*'
_
services every Sunday nf
■lark llinrll.. I. .• Ik-, b.-r.- r..i I
why I urge you to let me do
“What Is Truth."
and-will |m* pleased to havi
•’ J"*
11 .............. (..ll.-r lli.u-! .. ..........
your electric work. Yoo'll
Eli Houglitiilin Hpenl
know it is done right and that
j The subject for C. E. next Sunday his brother. Peter .an.
He
eveninif is. 'The Christian Cleaning returned to Chicago. Friday.
your building* are safe il I do
her Haught* i. M
Henry
of llcce’ul EyciHs.’’ Ps.Ji:l-7, .a makcs’his.Imine with his daughter.
, the work.
John 1mid V.. ii Gn-nlield mid
newspaper meet iug.j . Leader, Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Burns.
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Wm.
Wirkwire
vis
­ family of .Olivet -i- nt Sunday with
•
GEO. VAN TIFFLIN Huss'*!! Mo|l.
friends in Delton from Friday
I We me sorry lhat Mrs. Nobles fs ited
Elootrjclan.
,
{not rooting any belti-r.
We would until Sunday.
Ezra' Hobinsot) of Detroit writes
he glad to hear of her speedy re- his people he is now a full-tlcdge&lt;|
[ covery,
rnmiuctor on the street car of lhal
| Htissell Mott nnd wife I'nleilaiiied place.
j Bennie Moll mid family and Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bristol enter'- •spent Friday h*-i.
Then profit andavaH^Hi! Morford and family, Sunday.
Minnie
Hisbrid-'T has
iiilchie. Lizzie mid Harold Hitriib*.
lained Mr. aud Mrs. Adams lo a llsli
Fir^t ity. thecwcntial feature*
spending a few day - wilh Mt:
, Burr mid Boy.l Chirk of llnsliilgs uipper Snuday.
; I.•■da Meade. Itulii Wellman. Grvttt
lllul of a high grade invest■ visited lheir mother, Sunday.
.Mrs. Sophia Bowser is still with Jones.
land Violet ll&gt;t|b*l&gt;mn:h. Myrtle. Her.Mr.
nnd
.Mrs.
uient arc combined in our Pre­
| nice mid Gertrud* English. T-lu-lma
I Mrs. Nelson Hird nnd daughter her father at Eayiy, who is steadi­
Mr*. Will Jon.
\mid Glenn (kim’-ri n. Casgo and Vuda
Lonteo of Hon*, visileil Henry Smilh ly growing weaker.
paid Stock. Dividend check*
Smilh...Mabie Bolinger.'
I ami family the last of lhe week. -{Mrs. Bunnell of Bedford and .Mr.
mailed (etui-annually, 5% per an­
’
W'* liavc &lt;&gt;rd*-red siJt m*w library
• She also visited other relatives imd Mrs. E. Crandall mid Miss l.e- Sunday.
num net. Twenty-four ycara.iu
Hiram Websl-r
thu spent Sunday al Jesse Hisbridgbu&amp;ineM, asseti* over |W0,(XD.
ii -------*i_.
Hisbridger’a
I
Mrs.
Albert
Hampton'
is
on
the
Write for particular*.birthday.
I sick list;
Capitol
Mrs. Eliza Elscy of Urhandnli* atMr. mid Mrs. Harry Walldorff and
le.ndrd the Pioneer meeting ami' is Sunday.
Ifgyi and Mrs.
IIH.II STREET.
Savings &amp; Loan AttoclaUoa,
Miss Bernie*’ Mill.-r i
visiting old ifrioiiite and neighborsHastings called
days of tin*, p.r-t. w.-ek
in this vicinity.
in Bnliinmre.
sRobli’X Sunday.
"S'r'"
.Carl Stilvspf l.’tbandaje mid a Etilimttcvciis.
The work on
e to quite a
ay. Wc hope
bnni was delayed on account of the pupil of the business college of Bat­
SOI fllHI &gt;1 Hl II.L\I).
tle Creek spent Sunday wilh his
illness
of
the
carpenter
Mr.
Ftslwr
\V; IL Olis of Br&lt;H&gt;klh'|i| siH-iit a
liarenii* Mr. ami Mr*. II. U. Stiles.
.
‘
Ft'iglmi-r imdnrml
few day* wilh frienite and relatives last week.
I'nginim l*nr DrvontHim Day.
Mrs. 01 n Tuugule who has been
in thia vicinity.
» Opining sung. America.
FeigtlDcr,:
C«r« of Phone.
i quite ill is mi the gain.
Sunday visitdra at Wm. Ilnvuns'
Tito moat scrupulous caro should bo
wen* Huukin Hart nnd -fmnily of
Ii* The Boy.- -Cui
Nothing to Worry About
North Hop,.. Mu* Winniu OH-i of given tho houao telephone. Houao*
"Rava you heard about tho awful
I'lui.Miix, Lewis Eiteer mid family., kcopera should romumber that bmh
Hecilniimi.ll’.iiiilt Mtliilyre.
Hoy Erwny nml family. .Mi- E.*tlu i&lt; tho transmitter and the receiver will thing Mr. Jobaon did thia inurulng?: 'Soln. Mntfl I le-e.inpm.
••|■'•uk and Mr. and Mrs. Youteton of transmit dirt germs’and odors. Un­ Scrota] of tho neighbors saw him
Ilrrilation. I'll- Bnitvrflelif.
Miinith.
i screw the taps of both and storlllxo dragging hla wife arouhd in tho back' Hei'itatinn. Aim-' Thomas.
I’ .*’—,'........
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- 11 1.Ik- - • II I— »iunnig IUI.
Icving Rin* ai1(| wife of Omnge- thoroughly. Warm water with weak
villo spent Sunday nl H. Jenkins'.
, carbolic acid, or tho suds of carboIto
Fii.*dJand wit** mill Mrs. Sar­ acid soap. What caro the public
ah Erway iqouit Simdfiy al AVm.
’
'
phones need can readily be imagined. interfere? lUveu t you heard that i Singing, "Sim* Sp .usb-il - Hmm. r. p-rn.-ui
Jobson and hla wife ara.'workto«;for a; Decorotuijt |h- cravBB «7f our di-;id| h|n Robin* ut -p-nf Ihi* latter part
moving picture film concernV
Jbcnw.-.
&lt;
j of test week with Yelalivcs in Ha*l-i
-BANNER' WANT ADVS. PAY.
•
| Bring hnavsact*;-W jliv fiUigin.-Hu^s, • . •

Safety First

A. F. Sylvester
’ J. D. Rounds
Proprietors

Blnm-lo- lv&gt;.|h-y.
Vi'ldllli Wortman.

&lt;&lt;-«.srul t&lt; rm of Bcho i -i ilu- plan.Friday,-diy giving tin -. Imlm n :t
Il.ih*.;- of Ijivvli.q is. with upicnic diim&gt;*r nt the *Hu»t&gt;l hOUim. .; u-nin and pri-m-hi-d l-riday and SatMrs.,Grace Hynfe-g.YVL* » chinai “•
,
hliovvcr \Ucilue»il.iy. uflvinouii in
* ■*&lt;• n^mlai' qum u-rly tun-ling

LAWYER

Numbers uStaws6

.......

JOHN M. GOULD
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 172
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

DOMINO

sermon al the W. M. churrh next
Mm. Augusta Weyermnn attended
i j|ir Fuiidiiy Evening, Muy 21.
(Juarturiy Meeting al Muplu chute
ROYAL BELGIAN STALLION
the
Mm. Guy Meade of East llirkory Saturday.
Mi . is very ill at this writing.’
Lyle Tobins mid wife of ilaMing*
Mr. mnl Mrs. Im.Munt and Nm, Mr.,
i.. and .Mr*. I.. Lcppe.r wen* ytsitnrwht ; wi'Cf ou’KJ£u(MliUu»urau x*Lhu.t»ar=.
• |||..' W. J. Fisk's Sunday.
11 Sunday visitor* at I Ted Wlng ;th|e wen* Mr. and Mrs. Millon Wing and
mi- . Mr. mid Mrs. Oscar Diamond.
ii. vv
Mrs. W. J. Fisk amt two dauglim4*.h-Luix • wm u Jil Diliu il -Cj •’v k..rjj'. 'IU'' "KI
r,-u-, Saturday.
Lon Mi-Carly mid family of Shullz i
1
W
nt it School Noles.
called at Maurice Otxa' Sunday.
■ ml Don't forget, the commencement I Mr.s. Clara Brown entertained &gt; The Imported Royal Belgian St'alIde:. &lt; x.-rcise* Friday evening. May 2lUh. Miss- Anna Johnson - of Hailing*.; lion ii 5 years old. is bay in color,
W&gt;ll ! til tlie W. M. rhlirob.
: Sunday.
•
Islands 10 lumds and 3 inches high
i-iiii.l The ninth grade are enjoying tlnal ■ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson of' mn| weighs Ittki pouiuls. in growing
Midland Park Spent Sunday al Edd: condition. He has a heavy l*onu
Our eighth graders wnde on the Myer'-.
.
and is well muscled, lie i&gt; aii.su.county examjmdions Iasi Thursday
Margaret Myer* b*ok-tho- eighth lutely sound and free froth vice.
mid Friday.
Here’a, hoping lhaL. gr.ule exainui.-itioii Inst week.
. lie will make the .—-assui al the
they .pass.
■
' Mr. and Mr.-. Luther Sweet called ■ fair ground* in Hastings for u liai। j|Ctj uum|H.r (,f g,HHj nioHes.
The eighth gftide has taken up .. ».... ... . -. ... ...
ninth grade.algebra*
| Terms SIR for singlp service, pay*
Tin* Seventh grade ore having
a&gt;..„ q. u .
abl«» al- linn* of .service. $15 tu in‘‘Inilnillves’l in grammar.
•*w
8lU «L,, ,
,
;*“»«’ wi,,i foal, payable at time mare
The Nixfli grade is st rug-Im- with,
If 20 men reap a field In debt .
known to be with foal. $20 for
emninission mid brokerage in nfilhhours, how long will It take 15 men UiandlllR colt Mares bred al owilto reap the tame field’" a ttudenl waa ,-rs risk. Men parting with marv.-t
asked. He thought tong before writ-1 will be hijtl fur service fee.
Ing down his answer., and when ho
Primnrj' Hmim.
Tin* foiirllf grad&lt;*ra bavo IhiMied handed in tils paper thin la what the
examiner read: "The field, having al­
ready been reaped by the 20 men.
could not bo reaped a second time by
us quant iiii-s of spring flown
tho 15."

Mrs. Lloyd.Mead .nd . blldreu
.spent Sunday al the i i - cia-.-e, the
guests uf Rev.' alul M -, L.ihi,
A son was borfl' lo Mr. and Mrs.
Hansom HowMI. uf B He * i.-....
‘I liurxlny, May IL- M&lt; Unwell was
formerly :r resident of ihi- (dace.

H

The

Imported Perduron Stillioe

To Close Up the’Estate of tlie Late
Gcorpr Haywant. Bids Will
------- -______ Ba BccciuuL----------------In unler lo-close up lhe estate of j
II. 45119 (63713)
lhe bile Gwiran Hayward, lhe 210'
acre farm in Orangeville township, Will make the season 1011 aa follows:
owned by lhe estate^ must be sold.
SATURDAYS At Freeman’s Liv
W. 11. Haywood, Admmi.-lr.ilor of ery Barn, Nashville.
OTHHR DAVS At our barns on
Hn* estate, will receive bills on the.
entire farm, or on W or 160 acres of the J. R. llarnnm farm 1*4 miles east
saint*, reserving tbe right lo reject of Coats Grove.
iiiiy or all bids.
Domino is well snd favorably known
as lhe Jasper Deeds hars'e. lie is of
large barns.-graoAry. scale bouse i correct Percheron type, goo! bone,
and wales,'hog house, sheep shed, i weighs nearly I'An arid is jxrfectly
windmill and large, reservoir, g»x&gt;d sourxl. He has good action eitbqr
waler. There an, about U) acres of i walking or 'trotting. His. color is a
fcood second growth timber, latndl beautiful dapple gray.
TERMS: fl’&gt; for standing colt.
John Shumaker had a telr-phune is all hard., with no swamps, or
waste land.' A good State Reward Owners |xrting with 'marcs will lie
histullvd 111 till. Itouse last Week.
Mrs. Ben Fern is a great deal bcl- Hoad rim* by lhe farm, which is lo­ heM for service fee. Mates bred at cal etl alHuit
miles- fruiu iJrlluu.. owners' risk.
Anyone interested ran bxik inc
Mr., aud Mrs. Frank Ibdyen have
began housekeeping in Johtf AlhvrtBARNUM BROS.
n Hi's (ennui house.
.
Onin ul Ntn., Cull Stnt. Mick.
Grace Bulyeti returned home

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

A. &amp; C. H. HARBER,
!
■
Fhykiciana ami Surgeon*.
Call* in city or country, rcaponded to I
with pronqrtuca*, &lt;lay or uight.-

FARM WILL BE SOLD

Why cook over ■ red-hot wood or coal stove these hot summer ruonlhs
we’re going to have sooner or later, when you can buy an.Oii SPnclhat
&lt;loes not smoke or smell end will cook quicker and cost about cuethird as much?
The old wsy ii a red-hot kitchen, together with the chopping of kind­
ling. carrying the wood or cost in and the asties oul, and cleaning up
after tlie dltf they have caused)
We will deliver to your homeaParfection Oil Stove or a Rcv-on-oc
&lt;}i! Stoye, also a g*J!jMLof_®lL_giyi- _m.«Lweek'sjtisL ami itysw.
arc not satisfied we will take it out. with no charge to yon at all. -

E«. Tungate 6 Son
Banflald Exchange 16-6
ALL AUTOMOBILE OILS IN STOCK

A Well Kept Lawn
Is Half a Yard
You can have one of those velvety grass plats
that arc a delight to the eye.

A CALDWELL LAWN

MOWER

renders this possible. Ball bearings, sell-sharp­
ening, fully guaranteed.

Campbell and McCallum
HARDWARE

Cloverdale,

Michigan

Make 5 Cents
On every dollar you trade with us. Wc give
you a ticket representing 5 cents. When you
have traded $5.00 or more bring the tickets To
us and trade out their amount. They will bo
just as good as cash, if you have $5 worth or
over. Don’t mistake the place.

WHITWORTH &amp; SONS
General Mdse.

DOWLING, MICH.

�IRVING,

fl &gt;* the wei Ap'rrf. and lain* in May. meet with iinqualifi-t approval, n*
WERT WRMOVniUX
HARTINGR AND C MIL­
Illi Up Illi * --- * —.at* .. ..mw. w.a. I.*.-.. ..^..i.ul t, t-ewf 'Valtinlim
TON TOWNIJNE
f'.harMe Raymond. Kenl Nelsor
of Kay.
*
'
ni|d wife and Hon amr Jack J townmg of Noahvlll" • .-ailed al M. I.
The people &lt;

live* al Irving. - Mr*. Baldwin ar­
rived in tlie village Saitirilay nml
aft.-r seeing lb- uld ai-i|uainlam*&lt;-*
here win g«&gt; l&lt;- Hn,«ltng’ for a visit
wilh Irer hrotluif. John 1. William*.
Mr*. Baldwin la o,*-- “r
•‘,Anaen of till* pnrl
ing come lo Mi..—...........................
flillier wln-n a girl of imi&lt;- year* o;
age in IKM. Sin' earn- wilh Ip-i
imr-nt*. Mr. nml Mr*. John II. Will­
iam* fifin UWaiii:-. Ohio.' Ilu-ii
emigrant wagon furnfiiur a part ol
the ralvaratfe. then, bring in addi­
tion a "iiigh- wagon nml n buggy a
rare thing in those’ days. Th" t'rlj
from luigmnge. Ohm. wa* made bi
way of tlib. obi Indian iruih am
ford*, ami it look lln-ni In day* i&lt;
make lhe trip.lo till- llt-elilel lown

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moore spent
Sunday at Victftr Pratt’* near Free­
port.
‘ . ■ - ' '
‘
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Ltviiin Rmire i* Immb from VerJ. J. Barnum, who lia.* been work­
inmntvillA where *h&lt;- Ira* br»»u "lay- ing in the eaw mill near Irving
spent ftnlutitay- night and HiuhIii.i
mu- for a white.
• L.onanl Htrow i* «n»ne ta-tler al
thi* writing,
Mr*. Mary Km-*- 1* "n the sick *p&lt;-nt Sunday wilh lheir brother.
I^ster’-nnd faiqily.
John Srmn» and wife vi*iled lheir
Frank fo-nm-r spent from Friday
daugldPr Mrs. 1'imik Smith ami unlit Monday visiling hta uaugnler,
family neat Verim-nlville, Monday. Mrs. Bare of SI. John*.
.
Mr*.J!leva Mn*u and lillh* daugh­
Mi** Agni ha Kinne visited fo-ater Vada visited al Enink Axli&lt;‘lm'.*
near Nn*hvil)i&gt; \V ‘
"

When the weather is warm and you are thirsty
and feel all ‘‘fagged out,” there is nothing that
will refresh you more than to come here and get
a glass of Ice Cream Soda, a Sundae or Soft
Drink of any kind. Wc .make a specialty of
furnishing Ice Cream for Socials, Parties, Sun­
day Dinners, Etc.
Wc deliver to all parts of
the city.
%
GUMP

The Palm Garden
J. W. Aimbnuter, Crap.

Pbone 548

Hutin,., Mich.

Like
nnrlhw
In the
ally in

The

lighining last We
Leonanl ami
lheir tine Hntali-,
P&gt; last wo«-k..
\targuerile*ifo
N;i*hville When-

HEAD OF GI’IJ. LAKE.
Mr. ami Mrs. II. D. Evers enlertained Mr*. Ileiihdi llotn-h of North-,
east Hickory. Mr*, ixniise Chapin
anil Gi-aOdimi Geiger. Friday.
■Jo*cph liiiine* mad- a husipe**
Hoyer Rirklr-nf ti- 'i V-rmuiUvilU, Irtpin ri.-ttnxvrttfSatnntny.---------ti*ilrd al John Soon-’*. W«-dnr*day.
Mr. nml Mr-. I'.harle* Catlwallatler
'Hd Mr. Taylor h.i* l»---n poorly, nml Mr. and Mr*. Ern«-*l UiKxnllnbni i* better agum
'
Will and Frank Soon- of North der-molnrtM !'• Kalamazoo. Tbju,*,i:a*lli-ion called at John Snore’*.
Mr*. Lulu Sniflin who ha* lwn-n
——■■ few day* with-her par­
ent* wa* pb aotilly surprised witch
ntaiut -J5 of her friend* gathered al
Hi- Imine of Jn*eidi Baine*. Satur­
day afternoon. A dainty -tipper
AVERT HIVING.
wa’« served and many mu-fttl pir*I Mr*. Will Bedford ami
pent
Sunday with hi*
............... Ir*. C.’ E. fo-dford.
Miner find Jlerf p.ilun-r were in
rand Rapid* Sunday 3ml Munday.
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Pollrmsill and
Mi,«* Catherine Corrigan apept (lie family *pcnl Sunday afternoon wilh
Waller fodyrn and wife nf Cn-**.-y
Mi-*. Patrirfc tSnrrigan speill a few
IIugh MacDonald id Rirhland did
iy* l:i*l week wtilt her daughter,
i-«. Vidor Prat 1 of Fn-&lt;-p«»rl.
Geogf k'onxen •i»-nl Sunday nt

-Lewi*. win-re Hie" Irnv.-h-r*.wore
Welcomed and partook nf a *nniplunils dinner-. Vending lln-ir way from;
thence over lhe mad* Hi lln- *hnr&lt;-*j
nf Duncan lake, where lhe-parly |

lone. .Realising *h- lias liwn spared
to a good'uld age m»l lhal Illite 1*
no telling how long Hit- span of life
may Ite Mis. H.ildwin wishes lo mod
nil her relative* and former ar&lt;|uainlam-i-* on (lii* visit.
. Eniest E. Warner underwent a
surres»ful operation for appentllrltlii, trouble o( long Standing dur­
ation •*&lt;&gt;&gt;■ week ago Tuemlay nl But­
terworth htMpilal. Grand Rapid*..

—t
_j..----------- Irving.
Friends are |gl-u*&lt;-d U» knpw of thesurer*.* of Hn- operation.
Snmm*l Pratt of North Butlnnd
township made a luptiu-** trip to
Grand Ilnpni* Sal unlay.
The work ta-ing done on 'lli-l

In Hastings'
Announce

Free Lecture on Christian

.^Science, and tordially invito-the public to he

present and hear

Virgil O. Strickler, C. S., of New York,
N. Y., Member of the Board of lectureship
of The Mother Church, the First Church of
Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Reed’s Opera House, Monday

Evening, May 25,1914,

ftOMe* ami wheat a* wdl n* lhe
oals to make rupiil growth. 11 i*
hard lo cstiniate lh&lt;- good ilone
the farui prtxhids by tin- rorrni
rain*. Of course in I lie Knuth part.
’Of lhe slab- not a lillle damage wa*|
done by the flooding of Inml* by|
stream* and the rain wns n lillle !&gt;*&gt;
■ heavy there, bnl lbw cmilrol of midi I qv-mm-r of the *ial&gt;- tathing*- me iM-yoml the' i*iwei&gt; of’ Mini Ct Igmsiug wa* in Hu
num. Everytliinu is growing lux-1 nml in cmnptniy wilh l
urinnlly thi* spring. Simwlterrie* mid- a survey for thand raspberries give fair proihise -f1
returning a go&lt;&gt;il yield while Iherej
Is every indiralion of rherflw*.?
peaches nml a crop of apples llii«l
year. A Ini- spring if iH nellrial loi
friiit growing since the plant ha*
more linn- lo mol, gather strength ।
in stalk and leaf before Ih-ing i-alh-&lt;i
upon to lienr. nil of Which make*
for plumper, rounder mid belter de\e)..|...| fruit. Aral hdicr still the
flanger* from blighting frosts an-,;
rlnuw*nHl by the «Ti«wer growth at-;
tendant U|i*in later spring Weather. I

The Irving General Store
At. this store may be found a dean stock ol staple general
merchandise from which to select yotir everyday neces­
sities. As price is one of the considerations and is a lactor tn every sale, we enumerate the following:

The prayer meeling Friday even­
ing will be nt A. fot*|al.-r-s ami
prt-aching Sunday morning al tinchurch by Rev. J. I. Ila/t-bline.
Il i&lt; better In l»- rigid if but for
a nmmenl I him it 1- to he w rong for.
a whole life tiip&lt;"
Mr*. Beatrice Knapp and daugh­
ter Alice of Detroit .-.line lhe llr-t
vtnil with Mru.Kiump’*
nnd Mr*. J. W. Munion,
hut of Grand Rapid­
Ion of K&gt;iul:ilvili". I
part’ of lad wpvk

Appetizers at Doyle’s
Assyria Farmer*’ C|nb.
Following i* tli&lt;* program lo *
’given' at"lh&lt;- Farmer-*’ Chib to
In-Id wilh Mr. and Mr*. A. 'I'. Sin
nrd mi May 23:
Song- Chili.
Devotional* ami taurine** «&lt;-**i
liistnirm iil.il lii.k and Eva K&lt;

Thi* *pring-X ................... - —
moved hi* liarp hack on laike street,
nutting it 011 a wall and v-m-nting
she staltb- IltMiHU he ha* nl«o buill
Mrlami) of Irving. I
a nice lu o hA«oc. graded bi* lol
. Claml C. Wilcox, of Irving, wound­ nml olhcrwiMi improveil nnd liemied Ju.tin- lell ka ahuve lb- tinkb filfotl bi* pro|H*ity.
during Hi" lighling at Vera crtu
Hnmer Wade ha* lia-l fwenly newrow lto.nl* buill thus, increasing hi*
livery !■&gt; nearly sixty taints. I un­
derstand he i* 10 charge ilfly rent*
per tlay for lhe use Of hi* Iraal*
this senwiii.
, Earl Hanimorrt in pull mg n large
iiorcli onio hi* eoitsgc pl the lake.
Horn
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Mar­
shall. Friday May I3lb. a six |mund
ship*. Anmng other Ihiiigg injttn- boy.
Coucrahdalions. 'I'he little
li*r!l«nt wilh Hn- llglilidg in nml fellow will go by lhe nmm- of Cecil
nrrnind A’-ra Crur. t.laud mentions Clair.
.
of the Aniericaii ma­
............
Mr*. Ethel Wilcox ami «on Kenrine* nml sailor* n* Inrvhir li«-.-n 17 n&gt; Ih of High Hank spent lhe week­
killed nml Hi wmiulksl. He.says “the end wilh th.- former * tim-le and
dead on ilo- Mexican side wa« some­
mini la-Mer Webli and wife.
thing like Hirer ur four hundn**l
Wm. Jarrani ^ian boughl Hu- Lu­
but that Isn't enough by nny iimann.” bin lloiro- proirarly nl Nashvilln and
N-. w- will admit Ural taking our expels to inovmM sonh »• the house
Arm-riran Isiys, man for t-ian. &lt;*ifo

C. R. WATSON, General Store
1904-1914

We Have Added Fruits

Incjmlt
valley
inrics.
Will

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
EAST ASSYRIA.
Mr*. Alta Spaulding pleammtly
entertained lhe 'A. B.
Friday.
May 13. A line Nipper was served
ami a nice program of iniisie ami
reading was ghen. Th«- hosle** wa*
i.re*»-nted wilh a tine |«-d*pread.
Ilointe decoralion* were lilac* and
wild lluwer*. Next Hireling will b«with Min. Chhin Egncr, May Aftb.
J. M. Hill vtailrd hi* brother at
Hallie Creek Wedneiulay.
May FrMlyal and lee C.renni Social.
On Saturday .evening. May :«»&gt; foil
will occur the Second Annual May
Festival and ice ereatu wlnl given
by lhe Assyria vImniI jmjjm school
htHtse-gaeutul* for lh*-. Imuic fit 11I Hie
aehflol library.
The following jtllracljon* are of­
fered during Which all are tnnsi cor-1
&lt;fially Ini Hod tn participate.
t,
.. itl
zii-i-nr. It tiff—

’ 30 yard dash {all under Ii yrs.)
efl*.... ................. '........_

M \BTfN CORNERS.

It donQ rpake any difference what time of day you
cirtnelQ ub, we will gefyou what you want to eat,
if it is in the city.
.

Just during the past few days we have begun ser­
ving fresh-seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,
come and see us.

sianding broad jump all iimk-r
Il yrs.* boys.
Standing broad Jump nil over li

IRVING, MICH.

Choice Ice Cream

ft i"ii«u in Nashvill’-. Sunday.
'Mrs.. Mary
Wilkinson visited
friends in ('fiarh-ii--. Saturday.
Will Bbm anil family. We*« WIHiar(i.s, wife ami baby \i*iU-d Pel.-r
Bass nnd family m v-ilh Castleton,
&gt;1111.1:tv

In going wkein and malm,
'
Afui
Kick and gnttnldf with grief;
A giifi nnd a Jokf wilh a mighty y&gt;otl *nv*e.
Will bring gowtfnfck relief.
■ ■ '
tW&gt;lhfpalc«lr«.)

How often we hear men spoken of m-6aME

the sul
by Ink
one nf
n r rm

MEN. Most of them are smokers—they buy

a good smoke and then face their hard prob­
lems with set jaws.

The good smoke quiets

the nerves and steadies the judgement of a
Ida Hiltnn is visiting hei
Mr*, \aron Slecby In Hast-

Binder and Mowing Machine Sections
For Deering, McCormick and Osborn Binders and
Mowers, $1.00 a box of 25 sections,
Syracuse Riding Plows, $35.00.
17-tooth Syracuse Harrows, $16.00.,( .
All Steel Walking Plows at $12.00.
Can save you from 25 to 50 cents a square on roofing.
I have the American Standard No. 3 Corn Planter
Ladders, 11 cents a foot.
3 1-4x10 Wagons at $55.00.
Don’t be in any hurry about buying your binding tw
me before you buy. I am selling the Plymouth twine.

At least see

I lost the plow ancFso you are asked to pay an extra 10 per cent for the
same plow. But I am not in the trust.
’

Jesse Townsend

TheJManJWho Lost the|Plow

Not io the Trust

Hastings, Michigan.

Nellie Varney and Shirley Bar­
num wore the scholars from our
school who attended the eighth
k-:.el'- ■Aainimdion’ in Hasting.*,
Thursday ami Friday the post week.
Preaching at lhe chureh next
Sunday morning. Plan to allend.
Mr. nml Mrs. Alonxo Hilton.and
tilth- dnuBhlrr*spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Messenger.
Mrs. Italic McPerk nnd Mrs.
rfatay Miller vliifod Mr*. Lewi* Hil­
ton and mother, Mrs. Cornell, Wed­
nesday, &lt;&gt;f law wodr. *
l WPBELL.
Those that took lhe eighth grade
exumiiiatioii from lhe Mill school
wore Fttrresl Sullivan. Frank LiviiiKxton. • Ftossid Norrult and Galla
I Eggertnan.
.
’- .
■
I Fred Hayinund and wife nf Sarai ncc, spent Sunday afternoon with
ti.tiij .vnvuiii.uwuw.
Alma Groll spent Bunday with
Ruth Smilh.
.
Harriel Scott and Mabel Brake
vislietl Hit- Clarksville High school
Thursday,
'
fo rt Slah-r and family motorwl
tn ix,w»4l Sunday afternoon.
Ifonier Kiingman and ’ family
*|w-nt Sunday at Abe Thomas’.

Banner Want Ads

Bring

Fool race, gill*&lt;
Foot race, trays.
Tug of war, girls again*! boy*.
Aside from these altmclions there
will be a A»h .jionil. gipey fortune-,
teller, candy Iraolh amt winding of
the May pole by the children.
One of thn chief altrartiinre-will
[*• the giving away of a il quart ice
cream freexer by the buying of
numbers al 10 cents each. The num­
ber will be placed In sacks and ev­
eryone will receive a reward whet ti­
er il be the lucky number or not.
The freezer will be on rx|iil&gt;it in
Schroder’s Hardware mid chances
may he purchased al any time pre­
vidos to the evening of May 30.
When a duplicate of each number
will be placed In n hal and lhe last
ofte drawn out-will prove the lucky
one. Only MI lickets will be Mild.
Now’s your chance! Get busy!

GUYS C.ORNETUi.
Mrs. Bartiara Murphy ot Sunflrbl
spent Saturday and rtup&lt;lay wilh
Mrs. Wm. Guy,
Lillh' Glair Brooks of Knlamo ta
spending the week with In* grand­
parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. W. N Bivens,
lA-dia Guy I* spending the week
Willi Mis* Eva fo-amnn m Kulanio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ghtnn Hill of Maple
Grove spent Sunday with Mr. and,
Mrs. Hhennan Ayres.
Lillle Ethel Kenney has been on
the sick list.

Misties Bes*ii- Bush. Marguerite
McGuinness. FernTI»onip«on. Wini­
fred Heffernon, Leva Casfoloin, Eva
Church and Jennie Moore »penl ttiP j
week-end at the Rush cottage al
t.
Results. Wall lake. -

mature man who is a good smoker.

When

you feel the need of a good quieting smoke,
come on along, over to our club room. You

are always welcome.

a liltl
ri&lt;|«o :

pot only be&amp;t
Our cigars and tobaccos
quality goods to begin with, but they are kept
by the best processes for preserving their

iitahcd
lheir

flavor and freshness.

rolled
In he
bird*

Phone 106

Jobbers and Retailers

WIHM|*
liMlilj

Hastings, Mich

negoli

by Ca
good 1
rlali

her, a
Indisr
large.
been .&lt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

UM 11, 1914-20 MSES.

council. JAhen.it

wits

apparent • Rut there was a jiower

MRT THREE—MOES 17 TO 20.

behind

that, some tribes were not rep re- the throne of native chle’nahu,
GE|. CASS’ WTO senlad.
runners were, sent out in nil which was greater than the throne
itself, 'lhal pow.r i.-M.-.l in th-’
•Iireel Ions to urge their coming.
The negotiations were pending hands of a while trader witli the
- WITH THE IBIS cils
for JO or 12 days, and three coun­ Indians, who was known to them as
a young
wore held. The number of In­ Wah-be-sins. meaning

“THE EARLY BIRO CATCHES THE WORM’’

The Early Coal Buyer Saves Money

diana in attendance nl the thtid swan, and to the lioriler settlers aAGREEMENT SIGNED IN IR19 AFe council, which was the fullest-held, .laroti Smith. So far ns known this
has been variously estimated from trader was the first while man to
TER DELIBERATION it
t.5oo to 2.00Q. At each Jormal penetrate' the unbroken wilderness
SAGINAW.
council the chiefs, warriors, tiend of the Saginaw. It is supposed that
men nnd braves only, were caUad he came about the year |K(H», for il
nnd udmiiled Iftto
the council is known that he traded for sever­
GLIMPSE OF MICHIGAN
lioiiso. The side* and ends of the al years before the war of 1812. and
LIFE AFTER WAR OF 1812 hall being open, the squaws and for a long lime after. His princi­
young warriors gathered in timid pal trailing post, which he after­
groups close by as interested spec­ ward made his permanent one, was
|.nuLx Camputt, Aflcruards Kent da tators of'the •stilemn proceedings
within.'’ The negotiations involved in the First ward of that city,’ nene
.
Pioneer, Well-Known Amonq
no less than n full and final snr- where the Baptist church stood
Sntiinau Valley Indians.
rejnler of the mu-ienl hunting about IHtkl
Like nil the vast -territory of the grounds of lheir people, the fair
By long residence among I lie na­
‘.northwest, the land now-i*mbrar&lt;*d mid Iwaiitiful heritnfe of forest nnd tive tribe heto"imilnl&lt;Ml by degrees
corn
tti’ldS, |nke min river, and the lheir habits ’and ways, and ‘even
in the slate iif Michignq was origin­
ally in the iMigJicssinn of native In­ burial places of tlt«*in fathers.
adopted lheir mode of dress.
He
dian
tribe'. These tribes were
The eloquent appeals of -General spoke lheir language fluently and
chiefly t'.liippewns &lt;&gt;r pure and inlx- Cass, made known to tbe natives correctly, and was generous lo
i'&lt;l blood, and although in our stale through' experienced kilerprj’ters, them, warm-hearted mid intrepid
papers the parties lo various trea­ failed to make a favorable impres­ TjHitiglf small of stature and light
ties are s|M«kj*n of n« the I'riited sion on the native chiefs. He urg­ in weight he was powerful n* well
Slates on the mu* side and the ed them to keep in mind the pater­ as agile. Skilled in woodcraft, sa­
’ Chippewa nation on the oilier, there nal regard which their Great Fath­ gacious mid adroit, it was said hoi
appear among the signatures *thc er nt Washington held for them and equalled, if not exceeded, the na­
niiiij”' of chiefs mid hemlsiifi’n’ who their welfare, and expressed the tives m many of those qualiUc-G
were nT ffltnwa TTesceiii. Tlie native Rope ” |hut th&lt;’' peacpfut-' rotations’ Whirling fnrpst~hi*rnrw;-thcy rno«f •
Hidimw roamed the forests nnd pad- which had existed between them admired. Like most men living I
died I heir light bark canoes mi the since lhe war should be rendered upon the Indian frontier, he had1
streams between the broad lakes, perpcluul. He reminded them of become Hie father of a half-breed
imdisiiirle-d by “pale faces," until lheir condition as a people, lhe family, of which one was ti daugh­
a lillle nmcixflhnn a century ago, swelling of the wave of-civilization ter. Mokilch-eno-nua.
niieir~!3fo'.fne in.TlIiift ’ pliiCa-rhehig toward" their hunting grounds, the
Brmight into-nhnnwt tJatry-routaclfiivored spots mi the Saginaw and growing scarfily of game, the im­ and intercourse with the hand of
its tribnlanies.
portance mid necessity of turning Chippewas upon the Saginaw midi
lheir
pltention
more
to
agriculture
Tlie first treaty nf importance
its tributaries, hi- Ingratiated him-;
wliirli was made for the extinguisb- nnd relinquish life more uncertain self into the confidence of their*
im-nl of Indimt title to the soil nf mode of living by the chase, mid chief. Ne-ome. nnd il is probable!
this section was i*ntaret| into by thu better condition they would ul­
! Wjlliolli Huijn. then governor of the timately hr In liy confining them- of lhe Chippewa nation who
lerrilorj’ ami stiperinlendent of In­ seli'ea to reservations, ample for present nt I lie council, l her*
dian affairs, in IK07. The northern the iiurpose of agriculture, to he
line of this grant was a little north provided fur them in Hie proposed some lime dealt, and |» whom lie i
of tlie south boundaries nf what are trealy: nnd the cession of the resi­ had extended some art of frtanddue of the territory then occupied -hip.-eilher in dib|&gt;on»mg lii*’ Him-1
thus leaving Hie valley of the Sagi­
pie hospitality of tin1 wilderness. nr
naw and its afiluenls in possession ed upon such terms and guarantees in substantial advances In ilivui nf!
of the Indians, with lhe rights of ,xs their condition required, includ­
lhe natives intact nnd unaffected. ing therein stipulated annuities.
ci’ssilies may have required.
By;
He was answered by (heir chief kindness nnd fair dealing Io- had
Although a Tew fur traders had
cimie among them as the scouts or speakers with u gravity and elo­ ,intrenched himkelf lulu lheir InJ-j
zadvanced guard of civilization., lheir quence peculiar |o Indian councils., ing friendship.’and. hl the lime of
favorite hunting grounds were left Three chiefs - nf wide influence. the treaty negotiations, so rlOsvty i
iiremaw- had hr identified himself with tli ’j
t&lt;&gt; them-uiidespoilrd until the treaty Moheno-iin-notirquil.
nf Saginaw, which was made In k.-k-ln and Kish-kaw-ko were par­ good old chief. Ne-ome. lhat rncld
ticularly vehement in the treaty
HUO. '
.
l-pmi th*’ treaty gruimu
General &lt;‘.a*s. who had won re­ negotiation.’'. The latter however,
was an Indian of “violent temper.
vigor &lt;&gt;f manhood qnd with a laud­
able ambition to achieve a national reckless in the cointnission of out­ aclcd unitedly and
reputation, was coinmi'siohi-d to rage. At the close of the first day unison.
of the council he had put himself
Although Smith u
oul of condition for itarley, and it
niijw*rlmit addition to its territory. was found thafejie was less danger­ ly looked with distrust upon lhe
ous
in
his
wigwaii
quietly
drunk
hardy iiorderer. as no position ns
In Ihip tri-nly w.’ bit pnrticulsrly
inti’n’sli’d, for the cession nf lands than in the council house tolerably
sober. So he remained in a stale, prefer or agent was allowed him.
■ lll-ll llll.'l' l'* .......... ..
y....
r.-servalions therein provided fur. quite unpresentable as a speaker’ For days the most active mul in­
im-hule the rich’ mol nrosfh’roilR for his IrilH’ until lhe last day of fluential interpreters of the govObituary.
valley of the Sagiiinw and its tribu­ the negotiations, when he was pres­ ernmonl vCere Ineffectual in concil­
Harriett Rolfe, dauglin r of Bohent merely lo affix liis Intern to the iating Ne-ome.
Ogumaw-keke-to oct mill Elizabeth Rolf*-, was born
taries.
treaty after it had been engrossed
_ ^VitIi bls
00,1 for execution. ,
m-.F.ngland. on March 3. 1823 and
•depnrta'l iht* •lit’*-— «“i -Atay
tut I.,
Irnil early^n Seph'mI»•■ r. !HHl. Joiir- "’"TH**
■■‘rfpeaker. ftgemgwtil the ago of l»l years. 2 months mid
iiuying tho whole distance to Flint keks-io. opposed tho treaty pro­ fhority is somewhat doubtful, to t days? She was milted in mar­
speak
for
the
government
loulsido
visions
wilh
indignation,
and
"it
was
through the unbroken wilderness
riage
lo
Henry
Jarman.
January
5.
the
council
room,
had
premised
the,
on horsehaek. nml tlrnnco down tho said his speech was u inodol of In­
dian eloquence. Hr was then quite faithful Ne-ome that, in addition io IHtn. To this utiinn were liorn lim­
young, being scarcely 23 years or various aud ample reservations for
I HI.-1 ll.’-.'S
’IHUI ...
of several;
The land along the Flint wn-^ until age. but was above the average the different- hands,
-the rally 7b's an Indian reservation height, and in liis hearing* was thousand acres each, there should IW2. They resid’ d nt England un­
of- IMwnnny-gowingh. which was fraceful and handsome. His liand
April. 1852. «li-n they Marled
Ived
nt
the
forks
of
the
Tiltabaho-sins
(Smith)
eleven
sections of til
• (lie tribal home of Chief Ne-ome
for America with three children,
wassev and. like the fapious Seneca land of fitfi acres eaclu to he located tin
mid his successor 'Tom—dok-anc.
’ youngest~h baby of'six months
One of the earliest while settlors chief. Sago-go-wnthn. lie wore upon nt. or near the Grand Traverse of who died on the ocean and had a
liis
breast
a
superb
government
the.
Flint.
Eleven
names
ns
sueh
l&lt;&gt; establish trade wilh the Ipdi&amp;ns
settled down
reserve.*. pH Indian, were passed to watery grave.
on the Saginaw was ixniisTainpau. medal.
He addressed (he commissioner Knaggs on a slip of paper in bis
wlio came to the wilderness in 1810.
tent. •
fftmi’Ohio to Michigan and settled
ll*&gt; wa* ti fine reprosontativo of the as follows:
Thus wo soo that gross irregularbelter class of French pioneers, a
"Vmi do not know our wishes. iin
. .’inmnnly . ailed "graft.’’ en­
lita-ral. public spirit'll, and worthy Our propio wonder
what has
citizen. To him General Cass en­ brought you so far from your tered into the very first transac­ went through all the hardships of
trusted the building of a suitable homes. ’ A’nur yjumg men have in­ tions in which th” land comprising pioneer life. Sir '
"
tho
Saginaw
x-alley"fgjsscd’ from In­
council house, and the making of vited us to conYr nnd light the
lowing children - mourn lheir
all arrangements for the reception [council Hit. Wo are hero lo smoke dian lo American control. Such loss: .Mrs. F.liz.ibeili Cushing. Mrs.
of the commissioner awl his num* I the pipe of peace, but Hol to sell progress having liecn made in the Clara Sisson, ami Fred M. .Jarman,
parley,
due
to
the
surrender
to
.-mu-* cuiii|.iiuy. Al Um
lune [our lands. Our- American Father
wlm reside LIL Irvinv. Shadrach Jar­
I le* gwmH’al-dixpatehed Lwa govern­ wants them.- oilr English FalhtT craftiness of the white trailer with man of Faxw.tll. ^Mii’Ii- an*1_Alf’. i
ment. vess*’ls. laden wilh stores for treats us heller. He has never tlie Indians, another counril was Nellie Emery of H.'ldfleld. Nevada, I
tlie subsistence of lhe party, around [asked for them. Your people tres­ railed and wa* more fully attended and ono sister who resides in Eng-!
.Many land, and a h&lt;-f of ottw relatives!
hv‘ lakes St. Clair and Huron. On pass upon our hunting' grounds. by chiefs nnd warriors.
difficulty
had been and—friends. Sh” w;is„converted al
one of these vessels wa* a company Vmi flock li&gt; our shores. Our wa­ points of
the storm »*xml*«r «*£ y.‘&gt;ar%au&lt;).^rnj_Tl’He.hi'r’[
tii firmed S&lt;&lt;dz-* soldiery, under lhe ters grow warm. Ottr land melts sinQotheil Over, and
winch"
nt
first
’
(fiicatanoil
to
over
­ suffering with a Christian spirit.
command of Captain Cass, a brother away like a cake of ice. Out
whelm the best efforts of the com­
of the general, which had hren of(- possessions
grow smaller
and missioner jlnd his aids, had passed.
deied to tho place nf meetings foi­ smaller.
The warm wave of the In its place n culm and open dis- «d lo meet her &lt;•■»!. .and would
lin' proU’ction ofx-lhnse in attend­ white man rolls in upon us mid
cqssion ensued on terms mid basis gladly welcome the tme when she
ance.
•
melts us away. Our women re­ which a just and hojuirnhle treaty coula ro to rest. She is gone but
Our children want should be, nnd at length wos" con­ not forgotten. Th” funeral ser­
Gampau nnd his worknten there­ proach us.
vices were conducted Sunday. May
upon set nl&gt;out to construct the homes. Shall we sell from under cluded.
.
10. by the Hev. W. S. Phillips al II
council house, which was a spaci­ thOrn the spot where they spread
There was one inure general
ous though rough edifice with open lheir blankets? We have not catt­ council held, which was jiurety o'clock at lhe I? Jib cliurch. ami she
sides mid ends,, extending foe sev­ ed you here. Wo stpoke with you formal, for the purpose of having was laid to reM in Hie Jjhrllt Irving
eral hundred feet along iho bank of the pipe of noace”
affixed lo (he*engrossed copy of Hie
the stream. H was situated nearly
To this clear rut recital of their treaty, the signatures of General family.
In-tween the Webstar house,.nt the opposition the commissioner re­
corner of .Michigan avenue and plied wilh earnestness, reproving nf the chiefs and headmen of. the
Obituary.
Cleveland street, anrf lhe river, but lhe speaker for arrogant assump­ Chippewas and .01 lawns.
Annice Alfreta Warren, daughtera little further down on a slight tion: that lheir Great Father’ at
One great ohstncle. lo the con­ of Aaron N. nnd I►••iiiarist Alfreta
ridge rising from the shore, a very Washington had just closed a iVar summation of the treaty was the AVnrren. was ln*rn at Balirtiihre.
commanding and pleasant place. in which he had whipped their desire of the government to remove
Trees conventenlly situated fur­ Father, the English king, and the the Chippewas west of the .Missis­ 17. 1858. mid d- p r. t.if this life nt
nished the columns of lhe house, Indians, too; that their lands were sippi, iu addition to the cession of •her home in Kit Carson County.
their houghs thickly interlaced forfeited In fact by the rules of war the valuable tract of land lying up­ Colorado, May 7. W----- 1
-------nhove the'other branches, hark nnd but that he did not projMise to take on the Saginaw and its allluenis. 5 months and 'A'
moss forming the simple root cov­ their possessions without rendering But it was discovered by the com­ united in marriage Iflj W. C. Dun­
ering. A platform made of hewed back an equivalent, notwithstand­ missioner soon afta'r. his arrival in ham at Nashviti**.. Harry County.
Ings, and elevated a foot above the ing lheir late act of hostility; that 4-ouncil Hud. this provision endan­ Michigan. July
ISK.-I. No children
ground, to hold fustic benches for lheir women and children should gered Hie treaty, and il was there­ blessed this union but her motherly
lhe accommodation of the commis­ have secured ta* them ample tribal upon abandoned.
This country affections were hc'tawed upon her
sioner ami his aids, Occupied the reserves on which Ijjev might live, )rad so long been occupied by the Mep-dnughtar and -tap-son and mt
center of the’room. Huge logs in unmolesldi by their white neigh- £udians. and was so well adapted tn adopted son. To •to’se sho was in­
their native roughness were then |&gt;ors. whore they could spread their hunter state in the remark­ deed a mother. She loaves a hus­
rolled in upon the remaining space their blankets nnd bo aided in ag­ able abundance of fish in its rivers, band. one stop-lt.iughter. .Mrs. Hose
to be used as seals by the native riculture.
lakes and hays, nnd in lhe game yet Norton of Battle '’reek. .Mich, a
lords nf the wild domain, when in
The council for lhe day closed, left to them in the forest, that they step-son,* William Dunham,
mi
solemn counril.
The bordering and .the commissioner and his staff wore not inclined tn listen to any adopted son. .Maitr.ird Dunham, two
woods were dotted', with wigwams, of earnest and devoted aids, dis­ proposition of removal.
hastily and igidoly built hy the na­ tinguished in Indian councils, re­
The exterior lines of the torri- friends to mourn her departure.
tives for (lie comfort of themselves tired to their bulgings disappointed Jory ceded l&gt;y this trealy of Sagi­ Sister Dunham was a member of
mwl families during the pending and anxious.
There were Henry naw* extended, from a •lino drawn the Kanorado M E. church, having
negotiations.
.
Conner, kndwn to the Indians as across the mirthcni part of Jack­ joined in November. 1011; Her im­
Temporary hut convenient nddi- Wahbe-sken-dip:
.Whit innre son and Knlamnzmi counties, nerlli plicit faith and. 11 usf ■ in God and
lions to his trading post were made Knaggs, known as Okedn-bendon. to the head of Thunder Bay river................
her deep
. ...............
conscientious
.................... ...................
Christian
■
by Campau. to afford space for a and beloved by them: Col. Beaufait. thence, following thqt stream lo its, life inspired all who knew her lo
good sized dining room for tho ofli- G. Godfrey and Jdhn Harson. ;all mouth; along
the international -a *'•'
..... —
"■.....
"• God and4 -a de­
closer
walk
wilh
' rials, and also comfortable quarters with influence with tbe Chippewas. boundary in the walers of the sire lo serve Him with whom she
for the distinguished commissioner. The chiefs and headmen of the na­ Great Lakes between the United has now gone to worship eternally.
’ He arrived on the !Oth of Septem­ tives retired to their wigwams in Stales and Canada, to the place of
ber. and it was said -the number of sullen dignity, unapproachable and begirtnlng.
”
It is reported that the sea of
Indians present at that time was not unnppeasod. Il was certainly an
Galileo- produces sardines
of a
large. , although messengers had unpropitious opening of the -great
London has.only mie mile of
boon sent among the different tribes and important undertaking and tramways to every W*0d of hoc superior flavor- awl I here is a plansome quite remote from the place trust which General Cass bad In population; Manchester has one to In establish a canning factory on
of meeting, to notify lh«ni of the hand.
every‘5,600.
■
the shorn of the lake.
.

Buy YouhNexI Winter's Supply of Coal Now

Did it ever occur to you to take time by the forelock in the purchase of
your supply of next winter’s coal. You would save big money, by taking ad­
vantage of the present low prices we are offering al this time of year. We
are in*a position to supply you NOW at the lowest possible*prices.

Hard Coal, any size, $7.50 Per Ton
Pocahontas, egg or lomp, $5.00 Per Ton

From_ycar to year our coal tradeJias been increasing. It Iras increased
to such proportions that sve have felt warranted in building a trestle amT
spacious coal bins at the junction of the C. K. &amp; S. and Michigan Central
Railroads. We are starting work at once on them and will be able to’care tor
16 car loads of coal at one time in these extra bins. Everyone who has ever
purchased coal of us knows that they get prompt service and perfectly honest
weight. These things taken in addition to the superior quality- of coal we
always handle and considering the remarkably low price we can quote you
at this time of year you can plainly see there is no possible reason why you
should not buy your winter supply of coal NOW.

Edmonds Bros

HASTINGS

The Elevator Men

MICHIGAN

Phone 18

ii

Our Bread Products
Are better today than ever before. Not a baking goes by that wo do not study
every move and try each time to profit by experience in the next bakii•nil*
That is why lhe standard of the,

Hastings Potato Bread
Malted Kream Bread
keeps climbing upward’. Wc are sparing no pains, work or expense in mak­
ing our breads all that cleanliness, wholesome materials and skilled and ex­
perienced baking can make it, and wc are being repaid by a splendid palrom
age.
''
.
Phone 381 for an order

Star Bakery and Restaurant
General Delivery

QUALITY BARE SHOP
Phone 381
Hastings, Michigan

Spritip in the Ozarks.

VASES OF FLOWERS

A
chatter

cIi.tiiik-

We have just received
another consignment of
Cemetery Vases. . W c
have many vases filled
with flowers ready for
placing in the cemetery.
A ou should order now
for an early order insures
a sure delivery in time
for Decoration Day.

mimin'
dialler waters

Wh’ ii llier gobbler

■■

Ji’

Ironside Bros.
Marble Dealers
Phone 197 Hastings, Mich.

« |o\o songs tar th** p_iuc&lt;.
An" Ihcr sim is &gt;ur»’’a -mchiiT
dinin' Democrat.
A recent . Maternenl of thn mini-'
star
of public
h,’,’,', ।a
Show- works of-DriUsh Co­
Hint fWMOO ba/
been expended" nd mads in lhe
province in tha last season.
.

iod for vai*r.ina-i
was introduced I
to hau’ im i tii” approval of hoUM’ago by Mi-- l.illian llmiutloii.-wliol! holders to surii on extent that 2.3.?
up to I'.miJ lichi an nppnmtmi'nt at' । (Mm propio un market • days coi.io
ii[with
their &gt;*wn baskets to carry
Kabul for three voars as medical
_ _
adviser- lo- Um tunlrji harem.-,___ __ . I tliL-iiLimieluuL'it. htxne.

�Tiu;:

SsiHiwistern Michigan
THIS WEEK'S NEWS IN
NEAR-BY COUNTIES. -

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd, of
Martin, received a letter from lheir
MR'Paul, who is a gunner on-the
baUlMhip Vermont at Vera Crux.
In relating sortie of liis experiences,
he said he with other* were out in
tbe saml dime* ♦hree day-* skirm­
ishing, when they were discovered
by a .Mexican company anil dimuaL
but all csearwtl. without injury ex­
cept one. who was shot in the-arm*.
In his youthful nnthndasm. ho says
war is not half a* laid ns they say il

WX MAY 21, WIL

| Grange Department | i
I

State Master Ketcham will attend
the Barry Co. Pomona Grange meet- I
in- al M'aple l.-af Grang»*. May 27, I
1011. Every Master uf the suburdi-JI
mite granges of BaiTy Co. will lie |
present ami several Master* from
Eaton County will attoml. Al the
afternoon session Mr. Keti liam will
give lhe'.Masiers a drill on tlie un­
written amt secret work of the or­
der. All fourth nml fifth degree
member* who etui come, should
make a special effort to attend ami,
get Hie benelll of this drill.
The county boys c&lt;irn contest now ।
on in th* county' will come up for |
iliscussion nl the business session.
I
Shall we lioiil a big rally at the ■
Hasting* Fair Grounds Hie last of M
August, will be another question {■

Two Household Summer Necessities

Some peculiar and intrrrMino
cveui* an- transpiring in the his­
tory of the Backus bank failute
' ' Mon- people arc killed every year liecause of overheatinu than are killed because of excessive cold. It’» just as nacese«ne'at I'oltcrvillc. and one wliirli
has given it a peculiar-twist or­
sary to good health -that you keep cool in tbe summer as that'you keep warm in winter. Below we mention two qi the many
’ curred after it had been . noised
Summer Household Necessities we have.
•.
around a few days Ugo that Mre.
Then- is u fortune fn Gull loikc If
A. E. Locke, a bti*ii&gt;cw lady, w;ould
• accept checks on the defutirl Pot­ Hie B|M»I could be found mid itfehmf
terville bank in exchange for mer- d'-vised lo i-ommeicialize lift, pro­
chandi.se nl h.-c store, and she did ject. Gnli Lak- fa pnp -&gt;f Iii.- pn-fn thriving lm&gt;unes«, in oneway m-ll- HpsL lake* iu Mirliisran. and hns
With a-"New 1'roccss" Wick
fng iilH.ut &lt;*■' wnrlli of g.H»d-.
It mon* rntlngesJhnii any oilier, Uien*
Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove in your
appears that Mrs. Lock.- had an I le-iiig Av&lt;*r ;««!. snap* of I hem pala­
home, you can do all your baking
me rd raft of about Sl.;W&gt; at the tial n-sidenee-, with modern imand-cooking.
Turn on the kero­
prov)*nient*.
ownnl
by
folks
not
on
­
Unk at the tilne of its faihirtj nnd
sene, apply a match, and your fire
she has discovers*! that if ehi’. hns ly in Michigan. Iml Al-o from soiltliis reaily. it makes a hotter fire than
any c|ieck.« or other claims on lhe orij.siale., Thuti«and« of walnut
A refrigerator to be really good
wood.
An
otdmary
meal caq l»c
Burry County Health \0’&gt;-k • will
bank, ahj* could turn them in ns un
' prepared in just a few minutes. .
If bidden in fathoms of bi1 in November uf Bill, and we are
must keep the heat out and the
offset. Inasmuch as she owed the ip.*-.
which could be culleCIwt. *h« wafer. No une know’s the exact looking for a hearty support from
When you arc throngh, turn the
cold in. It must keep it's interdecided that she might ju-t qs well
S valve, and all heat and cxpeime
idr dry, for moist, damp, cold
84*11 her goods lit a profit mid ai’cent rot died *rveihl year* ago. Gull county.
■ stops. There is notluog about it
checks on the bank, which would fgike.wa* mH always Hie impo-mip
F to bold heat, so it does no| heat up
air will injure its contents almost
,
be the -ame a* cash In settling her
■ your home like a heavy wood or
as
quickly as warm air. To be a non-conductor of heat, or
debt (hen*, ami she would Im* ilouip
not realize
a benelll to the people wit" Imd l;i«l mah-ly JNl feel, .lames Phillips, who ।
fn other vt’dlfls, hsn’proofi TtrefWini fffitTBTrfjfFtflor must '
rnprikd
Hi&lt;*
mail,
-avs
h**
rmud
walk
,
their money in tin* bank, (or in Him
be more than air tight.
Flame Oil Cook Stove won't cost
way they would receive full value uertH-i th.- i*lnnd 15 years ago. Oir1,opportunity offered al both the Bar­
yog much, and will pay tor itscll
when otherwise they would prob- lite We»l side of the Inki* there was ।ry Cu^jtiKl lhe Tri-tanihly Pomona
AVe want you to set our line of refrigerators before you
in a short time. Cali and let us
a large walnut irro.v*. A changed (
buy
one. We can show you GOOD REFRIGERATORS.
show
you.
course of the lake caused Illis grovn
lo become inundated with alxuil |R
Pomouii Program.
III hl* rlghtv-sixth vrar. Harry fwi-uf waler. - In-Lhu.winter Um wa.Dale Adams i&gt;ii**e&lt;r aw'ay’ near
We buy Hardware and Implements in the largest quantities of any store in this section of the State.
Galesburg. Thursday morning, ter­ loan named Hawk lu-oiialif I In* Grange. May
minating a considerable period, steamer Crystal to the Inke. nnd
during which the Infirmities im-t* th.-.* stumps in the water made
dental to his age. compelled his re­
tirement from life's .icfivitics. A*
- On» hnpmvtlijonrTTiiraii lu in □'*&gt;&gt;■
early ns —i8»k Jaw.. A. A.laiu*.
father of Hie present d&lt;-&lt; endenl. nnd »p«*nl a whole summer sawing
year. re*pond&gt;-d !■
“look up" Hie extensive farm in &lt;ilf
llie««- log* Ove fed lindcr water.; Heading Mrs. \
Climax township yel known by li|* This railed Midi a sencilinn that
name and Hie-title to whii-li &gt;’*■• re­ Iu- made 'iminxy carrying pttMenirmains in the family- I' W|’* in IWai pi-- who.cam*1 from nil over lhe
that the son left the family Ii in
Mate. One day hr made
Aboul
western N’t-w York and cmiiinw to nine year* ago Caplaiii Frank Dul- U. Barber,
' Michigan, enlemt-ui&gt;nn He- task of t-lier look Hie job of (lulling Hu*
clearing lhe faun referred to and slump* out of |hr lake. In some
within Hie lime limit nf one sum­
mer. cleared ami sci-d&lt;*d Hie first 10 nariiile. Thu logs were, taken intn
Curllun Grunge.
" acres, it“wn'v-hr ■■ IH51 Hint Mr. deep
waler and sunk.. Every year
I'rograiii for Carlton Grangi
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"■'•'"T
Adams settled upon Hie farm’ which ■dumps were »eon floating just bewas Hn* borne of himself and fam­
.
Strange Funeral Cuetome.
TIME TO SPRAY ANO WHAT TO SPRAY WITH
ily. until some 30 year* since, when lhe majority of them are mi lhe hot-1 Uiy 'father mid fursaku iiul Hie laws WHAT TO WHAT TO
Carious customs were observed at
FOURTH TIMS
SPRAY
BPRAY FOR FIRST TIME SECOND TIME . THIRD TIME
the removal to'Gale-burg occurred.
.
.......
। tbe funeral, at Ilford. England, of the •
While, naturally, hi* private inter­
Russian gypsy child, Mark Cedre. The
San Jose Seale
A ■ I h c blossom,
ests have commanded his greaier tn some
mid no one knows
Oyster Shall tn spring he (ore show pink, just be­ 1 to 7. days after IO day* after third time, and at boy wag dressed tn hla beat-clothes.
nllentiurt, yel hi* love for fruit and
blossoms fall.
Howers was wn-h a* lo-attrncl pub­
leaves starT. lime fore they opens Lime nnd sulphur intervafa 'of 2 to 1 weeks 1
probhbly
stay
Scurfy
Scale
throughout
the
season.
Lira*
'
■nil
same color to match, the shoos being
APPLE
_
liordcaux Paste, 1 I-35 and Arse­
lic altcutimi and b-d to In- frequent
and sulphur. 1 gal. gn).
Seal.
Work ami Play.’’ a paper or talk
to 35 gal. of nate of Lead, 3 and Sulphur 1—35 ami Arse- , beautifully embroidered and ornament*
-appointment to important positions.'
Rpt
to H gal. of water. water.
by Lewis Stadle.
lbs. to Ml gal. of nnte of Ix*d 2 lbs- to SO g*U. ' ed.with brightlycolored beads. ’ Each’
Mr. Adam* was active in eslatilishluaccts
.
O Little Boy!
Itecitutimi, "Daddy Knows," Ar­
mourner placed sliver and copper
L- &amp; S. mixture. of mixture.
ing the Stale Potuological society
Worms
By Emma A. Lriitj-.
thur Keder.
coins in tho coffin, and tho father put
and held many of its re«ponsibh* .
IMMllions. During lhe Centennial When lila. * bloom beside the pule.
Sar Jose Scale
As soon as blos­
Should Tram The Buy.* In Muncy
And dandclK------ '—
*----nt Philadelphia he wa* appointed a
The father ceremoniously poured clar­
Curctilio
soms fall. Lime
Intervals
of
2 to 4 weeks until 1 et over tbe coffin before It wm lowered
urrliard Mailers."
commissioner by Governor Ib-gole And blossoms
Brown Rot
and sulphur I—5O. 10 days later, I.. &amp; danger to the crop is over. .
Recitation—“Ma's Memorandum."
Same as apple
and assigned to He* fruit exhibit;
Curl Leaf
Into tbs grave. Afterward more of lhe
Arsenate of Lead 2 S. 1-70.
Mildr.-d Decker.
.
Lime and Sulphur 1—70.
where his etTorl.-r resulted in giving
PEACH
Shot Hole Funlbs. to 10 gal. of
wino was sprinkled over the coffin.
dawn;
Michigan fruits enviable national
guv
L. &amp; S. mixture.
During the afternoon the ceremony, ot
repute, and gave exhibitors I? first Wlu*n windows open to the breeze. ship." discussion led by Will Hub-.
Pe K-h Mildew
“Irian" waa observed, the mourners
.Musit-al Dud— Lewis Stadlci Hale
And bli-Mul bird-*songs till Hie
class premiums, only two going to
YelloF*
/
Dig out and burn on the spot. Fill hole With quick lime and let it remain 1 year j sitting round a Are and making tqqanCarpenter.
•,
*
air.
other slates. He was again a com­
Little I'each f before setting an other tree. .
Utions for the spirit of tbe departed.
ib-cilation—“Du it Now," Luverne
missioner nt the Kaul hern exliibi- Ah. then, we listen and we look.
Sladle.
.
Tho Orsj ot n aeries of funeral feasts
But can not find you nriywhere!
lion at Louisville, Ky.. tmd serve/l
Apple
FEAR
appears, .
cut branch off.
If blight
Solo—Clarence Covert.
Seme is
—tn~thtr credit nnd material benefit
O
lillle
boy!
In
oilier
years
of his slate.
You were a busy lillle boy;
'
fcaic Dlsca*c*
7 day* after bio*-’ Repeat 10 days after 3rd spray­
Wln-tlina Duel—Two Ladies.
lurculio
Mrs. Carl Cowles won lldiiuu near The spring made riot in your veins
Same as apple. sonia fall, L. AS. ing. Rerarat Brd spraying 10
Tha Lombards worn originally a
Solo. "Tlie Old Arm Chair ” Bet.
PLUM
Sime aa apple
lhe
Lowell
electric’ . -lighting ’ Your bdng was surcharged with nice
Cqt out black knot l—IO. 3 lbs. A. of day* before etop ripen* for Teutonic! or rather Scandinavian, folk.
Hati-li.
.
Joy.
iot
'
L. —50 gallons of Brown Rot.
plant, when she felt something
and
burn.
Holl Call re*|H&gt;ndek to by earl, ♦ v-z*. .
Gradually they worked their way
Worms
spray tnixtnre.
tightening around her ankles. Just No Jjird was merrier than you..
southward fojen tha land of Odin and
No oprning blossum was mure giving a memory of Ii* or her falh- I
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think of this, all you dears who
\phis
When fruit is size Repeat 3rd spraying every 10- Thor to tho fair plains of northern
have been looking under Hie bed No young thing playing in the sun
When leaves ap­ of targe shot. Bor­ it day* till crop js secure and Italy, which they entered about tbe
Curculio
1
CHQRHY
regUlai'b’ fur years. Looking down,
Same as apple
pear. Nicotine So­ deaux 1—50, A. of leaves &lt;!o not fall in summer, middle or end of the sixth century.
Could
frolic
fatter
than
your
feel.
Rot
’
kfrs. Cowlro beheld n great snake
lution 1—io&gt;.
SlugsL. 3 lbs. to50 gal. cut out Black Knot. •
.
They changed their paganism for the
and the gyration* she made con­
are cordiirlly invited, the program 1 .
vinced the reptile lhal he had
heterodox form of Christianity known
When- leaves ap­
will be open to all who wish lo
Htruck up 'a llirluHon with the
cotton
Scale
aa Arianism, and between IGO and 800
pear,
BoideauX
1
—
come.
lilies grow;
wrong party.- He hastily uncoiled
Worms
were conquered' by Pepin and Charle­
50.
3
lbs.
ol
A.
of
Repeat
3rd
every
7
&lt;lay»
for
1
GRAPES
Song by the Grange.
Repeat 2nd. in 7
Same as apple
himself and relrealodx Then Hit* AV'e love ip think that you. are there,
I..
—
50
gal.
of
mix
­
5 times.
, magne. For conquering the Lombards
Augusta Brisbin, Lecturer.'
dayk*.
Free from the inanyvills vve know.
,UaI Dliglit
woman sadly resumed Iter fishing.
ture.
,
W&lt;‘ tried (n shield you safe from
—Portland Review.
Grange PrugraiiL
the pope and Charlemagne, iaiar on.
*
harm;
was'made Tmperor.
In return the
But dire pain withered all your
Program for Johnstown Grange,
The Heinz Pickle roiitpany will ..
May •.«:». .H»11:
'
llcM^utioits.
Lockout Had Spread.
Huthand* Have Been Known to do IL popes 'were given a big slice of terri­
Through piteous tears we saw you , Moiheus' and Fathers' tray pro-'
tory around Rome.
Hill Brown, an ardent Engllili trade* ,
A Manhattan woman wsul "woNitng"
this season io instruct farmers in
gogi'iiin.
•me
qnlonltu wan one of the factory her haiband’s Initial* In tannn napkin*
tlie proper method of growing and’ God bless and keep you, little boy!
tfc*|e.*l i-emling “Dmi't Make The
cultivating cucumbers for pickles.
hand* who felt the effect* of the lock-1 when U woman peddler dropped in the
Condolence.
out. After tho uulon meeting Hill nnd , other day. "I don't »eo why you put hl*
. ^diinminirmriit.
One of the kid request!! made &lt;if
some of his bcumm.friend*'called nt' Initial* on those nnpkln*," said tho llttlo once had Men eacrlflced to make
A few necks uoo purl les who
Voenl
-nln
—
M-iHbbhin*
Dimlinm.
and
v\
Imrea*
tluImig
and
me by my dearly beloved-t-friemL
tho tavern, mid •getting into h festive peddler woman. "What on eorlli would a repast for a visiting clergymanwere searching the river al Porl“How «B til.lI W •Trah Tt.e Ih.v" ■11,1, l ’' ........
w,tl* ,"’r
mood, they decided they wouldn't go you do with them If he happened to “Cheer up, madam,'* aald thn rooster,
lanti'fnr the tmdy.-of tlm Itemnlie M«*. Annice A. Ininliam, was U»u»-I
h-ll the people of her old honle H|.|l
-home-till, mornlug,—Ai_L a. m- Bill get a divorce?" The owner of tho nap&lt; comfortlnrly. “You abouM rejoice that
every tiling wa* done for-lu-r Hint
"How Should \\'e Train • The
mnk«*« it rtnin* utly ix-iiilim lhat Mid: "Now. chap* yer will 'aVe to kins had to admit that ihe had haver your eon hi.entering the ministry. He
wa*
possible
In.
be
done.
Tb«
join
Girl"
—
Hattie
Bristol;
waa poorly qualified for a lay men.
view.- Il wa* .written by Mrs. Malw&gt;- r,*eord nut appreciation of her: como along 'ome wilh me. un' explain ' thought of that
Reading "Tbe. Uraxeal Battle’—by tlw'Fl'fora. •••;
•
tie. U Lippert, aud not only contain­ of her la*t day*.was juleiis*-... bqi
- to tin- wife, or shell play Hamlet.'
.
•
•
■
-Philadelphia Ledger.
.
ed (he infornr.ilion thm site warded .Mi* found her faith ui .God «tr&lt;mu Lecturer.
’ Ki^fdtnr nut !Tii‘’’wi«f&lt;.pf aii.T; AMvIng at Biifu rrtitft ncrt xthV founM ‘ B.imier Waul A.ls Bring HeiuW
a busband. i&gt;ut was very specific ns eiuiugli tn lend her llirougli Hn-i
the
place
all
In
darkness.
'.'Ring
'or'
—
---------------------------------------------------"to just the k'ind’shf‘'wairti1d. Mrs. ^illey..and shadow of jjealh...
flic
aid
of
om&lt;&lt;rg*nixnlion.*r.J*y
»etup.
Hill."
*uggc5U&gt;d
bU
males,
and
Clanbi'l ftbrlbii.’
Lippert- lived at Grand teilge and
vice, conlribtiiion* amt counsel, will Bill timidly obeyed. Then a female'
Kanorado, 'Ka^.
had dropped the bottle in the Grand Adv.
Iw held in ui- dful renii'iiihrancf. head popped oul from tho windofc
Mme
Earl Smilli.
• nl that place ill Octolier of la-1 year. Treatment of Geranium*
Resolved. I h it the. .removal of above and, n voice laid: "Yer can,
Vocal
s&gt;loGrace
Bnwser.
Tin* Under of tin- me«sagft gave d
lib- from-nniong our n&gt;id«l make yeraclf comfortablo where yer'
in lhe Spring.
Reading -".Ma’.s
Memorandum,' otueli.a
to lheJteview and this paper utid-Tlleav.-su vacancy nml a slfailnw Hint
A large number of geranium lav- Etta Beueli.
took (o do eoim-lhing for Mrs. Lip'will he deepiv realized by all the are fer tonight. Bill Brown; there'*
Hmna
tjliefthifd.
pelf, po printed her letter in fulL the &gt;cry bi*-l re*ull* from
I members ami friend* &lt;if OT'se ci- another lockout ’ere."
la-cluror. Igifillz.’ilions. and vyill prove a sOrtr-'
also giving her address. Sinn- lhat much admired bedding plant.
time (lie woman has had many lel•mi". In.* in lb.- community nnd the
Fashions Made by Accident
Jlounty Normal Notes.
ters and some suitors who calb-d in
Tho origin ot tho “beauty spot" is
outdoor . ,bed.
-‘.1* H"‘| The’ela.. in musn* has
.fi-, "
person. and last week she settled
more than ordinarily interesting.1
the mailer by marrying Clarence
Dneheas fin .MontmorrUlon. suffer­
;&gt; ti.. .
Gnmwooil. of Stanton.
She i* lo a Iil» nil qn.inlit) of -well rotl, &lt;|, (jz,. a M",oB r,ir Endav * |i-«*on
ing wltti a boll on her chcok.-resortm'u i
A'&gt;”'1'ami Hinl &lt;ia'y vyir* observed |i.q„. (ha'l
* take |ier children with her mid her SflOmaTih*.1
ed to the lirvico of putting on n bit '
of
black mixture, which. sf&gt;.&gt; had b-cn
That it does not pay
to priV|
told, posai-wied great curative power.'
cra»tinn(c.i&lt; shown by lhe miftrt' Vm ’"°M
b,r‘''
MuI
.rrmlufm th-r. . - Next morning she either ,forgot toj
eui-c &lt;&gt;( n Portland man who la*t manure Zuhl Im sealteSd
Ihe surface of lhe earth in (he bedi v,
t i
n,‘gailizatimw. a ropy .wtmb her taco or, did not use enough
'•
U,* ,q,*'7i,nJ;trf.^q L t' lav laM J,i
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ngs BANXER and .t earn—so tho tale goes—and appeared
just the woman In- wanl'-d t&lt;* wed,' uiutaimiiR Hie planfs.
and who went to Grand lx-dsi- io
This iiniiiui ... with a little ltll.*rioj^,.,.k
‘
^
one da&gt; ias^ .^.py ll&gt;rtt „ ,t ()r n,e ben-avni before, the world of fashion with a
lay the case b**.f«»ri- In-r. «mly ••• find help reta.o il..* moisture, will m-t
spotted face
Fowdored nnd per-'
s.im. very Interesting and in.
in,..a, in v. w in
that Mr. Gritnwood hhd dropped in like .............
By order of Cotuniitlm*.
fumed aha received her callers who
magic. Large
idaiils. with slruetive work hns l»&lt;*en
SE International motor trucks to
th* day before and vvmi the lair
along
TUIHCLb,
Adv. . found tho , accidental black spot,
widow's hand. “U, pay- lo ndver- thrifty and richly colored foliaue, ugrirulturat lines. The clu*s lias'
handle your produce and for your
.““dSiA"
charming, so niuch ao. that befors
lisc" is a familiar slogan, mid it is with a gr-ji quantity of imm&lt;-ii-.*
American Tools Favored.
■blooirt.
will
be
Hie
result
uf
this
night
had
como
they
anointed
lheir
light hauling and note the decrease in your
proper to add. al this lime. Unit “it carr. •........................ •
/ .. den. Em-Il student has 1prepared
American arum
drllh, are
aro muru
much uwu
used iu
In .-faces with tho black ointment
llouei&gt;
hauling and delivery expense. Note also
pays to advertise in Ilk- Review."
planted a small plot df Hower*.
Geranium* ’im-rely pliinted uijj al­ and
s have
u-ei|' 'for
for ’“'11 boring. For deep ar-,
Two p'-,J
*----- ” 'beeii'
- ----the increase in profit duo to the saving in
lowed'to rare for themselves can­
Soils, selection of seed*. ,M,Mn
American tool* and moth-j
Have Faith.
The Island City Pickle roiupuiiv is not put forth tin; effort they might vcgr-iabli
the time on tho raid- No wonder so many
' ;: od«
elTorl IlK-y
||,.(,(|k f(jr genninitl- jun of- Heels'
od* are considered
comiden m representing the '
Nurture yotrr
mind with grotttj
now sure of locating h bruiicli ’-ail­ if Hie Mill is ij,
••—&gt;--• —■ a.
- UauUig - mid -trnn^hnttnxtorn f-MatMt-lttuntvsc—
up-to-date business men uro buying Inter­
-I
l^tl’t-rly.tr-altdiiml
ing MaHon al Onmidagu. und has ftltito jlldichiuthoughts.
To
belic-vo
in
the
heroic
1
.„ . ' s'
,___”?. _____
national motor trucks. International motor
' l
J??""’
'•'•died in connection wilh: *
about forty.nc.rv* nf cuclimlM&lt;i&gt; fur N'n Hower makes
makes heroes.—Disraeli.
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111,.,-,. nt
I r-n.'l &gt;■■ • ......
...
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a more
atirrtclivi*
truck* cost comparatively little lo buy and Iom than
&lt;
t,.—»
that station already under conlrael. toil than five or six well selected this work. Another plot has l»&lt;-.*fi ■
for small berries nml several
‘
tor Ihrrc Vur*.
b Tl^i“lidatSa cut down tiro trouble*, and the
mid also a few- acre* of cabling,*. v-arieh. *-of giwnl blomning gerani­
varieties
of
seedling
fruit
lr.
es
.
a
lover
..f
your
mwisend
to
Hinre'Ingluuu rounly went diy nil ums. and .no plant will re»m&gt;nrt to
wheel* are high enough to insure good traction.
These will jw* used by next year's i •"iinamty ami.-, n-nce. Jour ineth-i
lines of btisineM tn Onuiidau* ex­
Th^motor la aimplo and bu plenty of power foe
trualinent more readily than class in experiments in lavering. I l
Dr. Knu - New* Discovery, curcept the liqunr hti*in«'»«, ha* brigh­ proper
cnicrgcucles. The brakes are »alo on any lull. The
Hie gjTaiuum. .
budding and-grafting.
‘
!•»&gt;■ "'n-ti ol three years-etam|_tened up mutewnlly in tha! town,
ignition »yitBm to of tho beat. Ono lever control*
FOR
AU.
FORMS
OF
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-ay* J. mm■ Flvmmmg. &lt;d New
und the Biekb- company is much Helps Kidney and Bladder
tho .car. Spring* are strong and resilient. The
Most Children'* IHwuse*------------------ ; l»"vcr. Ohio. Have you nn umioypleased with its prospect.* there. I
RHEUMATISM
International to built, to »ava you.money.
Trouble—Everybody SalLsHcd.
t Sturt With i».(k»ld. “ig cmm'..*. I- n Bltihb&lt;&gt;m and
Let u&gt; «how you all that an International motor
i h\“*”&gt;r*’l&gt;ere people are taking Fo­
flight away—the first day you start to
nestlcssiie.ss-f&lt;*verishnvKs-u'n in- w&lt;*» 1 jl*'bl lo i; &gt;&gt;atmeld* oet a 50c. takcKHEHMA
track will do for you. Drop a card today for cata­
ley Kidney Pills, and are so satis—tlio.L’ric Arid poison be- ,
lioys rwtnitly fouml a pearl jn ;« lied they urge oilier* lo take llimn ilauied throal and spasmodic cougli- i,"‘lle of br. king's New Discowj-y gins to dissolve and leave the son? joints
logues and full information to tho
h,,....;.... -----------------------------whooping
enuglr is Marling i.What it*, did for Jeunioi and muscles. 'Its action is little |cis tlum :
vlalll tiikm from the Kalamazoo also. A. T. Kelly. McIntosh. Ala..1 Imtylir ..
in. Give Foley's Homy and Tar ’ He'iiu;
■mining it udl 'do for you. 110 magical. SO cents ii boule—guaranteed. '
river. Bdieving if to in* valuable
J letomiuenil them to allI promptly, it imlns the t liildrkii
I matter' —
’........... ubborU or chrooir A' Judge Barhorvt of Fl Lnrnimc. -Ohio, :
Erm Hiurgis gave the boy. -&gt;n f.i;
Intenufioul Harroter Company of America
tie suffer nOiu kidney troubles
It btuue a. cough mid • says: "After trrotmeat by three, docion.
it u- local JeWelers de.Iai.-d i! “«'! backdchfl for Hiey ate tine.”I1 very much, and Mrs. Shipps, R,.y.1« ”Ugh lurfy
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Grand R.pid."“"““‘&lt;i
M«h.
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..... troiiht*
.:le. Re-; without result. 1 was cnreaof-a very bad
worth illki. He went to Chicago Best tiiiiur you ynu t«tk** tor back-1iJJivudsvjlIe. Mo„ say*: "I got tine I bI"!1* Hiro.d and lung
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cm »f RK-amatism, by using two bottles ,
wilh Hu* pearl where he sold it for
cough." .H' i'i&gt;nitm-nifi,,|
CarvAJli
tilob-i U RHEUMA."
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jbuis, A. E. Muliiulhuid.—Adv. ■ •
UYKY EIH A SIEBBLNb

New Process Saves Money and Heat

Cold Facts
About
Refrigerators

GOODYEAR BROS
Hardware and Implements

111-115 E. STATE ST.

. PHONE 1

HASTINGS, MICH.

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International Motor Thicks
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RHEUMA

�A WAI. WILL
CONVINCEA^

garden and picked a stalk of mint
with but eight or ten leaves on ik
After wiidiitig it, ( placed it in an­
other kettle with the juice. Result.
le mwl delicious

jelly I made.

YOU
OTHING that me could lay would io thoroughly
convince yoa of the value of Chamberlain’e
Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you
of thousands who have been permanently cured of
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sich
headache and disorders of the stomach and liner,
but this will have little weight with you as compared
to a personal trial. That always convinces.

“Bwd Et e?' Soup. ' "
Soak lima beans over night (deitir«-d quantity). Next morning put
in plenty of cuid water and boil
twenty minutcf; drain in colander a
second or two, plunge immediately
Into nlenly of cold water and nib
with hands; all lhe skins Will ris-lo top of water, which may be
poured off. Simmer over slow lire
Iwo hours or until pulverized. Seawm with salt, pepper and sweet but­
ter. Bacon may be cooked with
beans fur seasoning' if preferred.

N

Chamberlain’s Tablets

To Jlcml latec Curtains.
If turn iMat-e.-, are discovered af­
ter the curtains aro ready to hang,
take a piece , of net or Iftee that
matches the curtain as.nearly us
possible, dip the patch in starch
and iron it down. flat over, the torn
part. H will never lie noticed, nml
ran be repeated eacli time- lhe cur­
, tains are laundered.

International Sunday
School lesson
rich the foliage is more thrifty. «bulUm InHt and bloom is apt lo be In­
ferior.
-

A Novel Experiment.
। One of (h(» most Interest
Iperimonis which rose lov.
, ... ......
ahad&lt;-H of
flowers by lhe use of various chem­
icals. Il is said by I lune who have
given tho matter careful study, that
the crimson mid pink iotie can he
gre/illy &lt;lewpciu&gt;d by inixing real

Kelicvuru
should W1
timers. Curudder y‘,ur
ily in walking circtnnsi
the babes in C.hrisL 11
in .-••tiling Hie gUfi*
n giOKliy
C|ni-f byi
whether yuu can
gtoo
chewing
..... 1 pmqOig. toliaci-o.:
(MIICIIW.
psmy cards,
nlbji.liog'
dancing.
theatre anil doipr^h-r things;
which some church members hold
•luile close lo their heart-, par-nts
may take a w&lt;«rd'of winning h. re
t-x'7 regarding the training of their
children. HoW many ii i-hild is
hindered -from accepUng Chri-t by
Un.- influence of Ptt?,1?.1'1 •'i‘-i.whal
uu awful responsibility r—-is upon
parents in this ftspecil ,x,-i will a
mere negative goodni*- «uiii. (.; n
is'your place to train y--m- fhihlr.-n
in the things of God.
i । &gt;.mr
failure 4u do w», you nm-i .nawer
tii Him who died fW‘you and fur
your children. The W-1’!- • i 'imiers
i-i.it hard way, and tin- eml tln i.'iif

Dairymen
We want to call your attention to the fact that this was the first creamery in this locali­
ty to install the system of testing and paying lor each can of cream tcceived.
This makes you absolutely safe so far as the failt^j.- of the creamery is concerned, be­
cause we must have considerable money all the time in order to be able to do this, as
all the cream is thus paid for before the butter is shipped, and it usually takes a couple
of weeks for us to get returns . from our shipments. During the summer months this
nteans an investment of over f 5,000.00 all the time in cream. Therefore, so long os we
continue to buy cream you may be sure that wc have an account in the banks aggregat­
ing the above amount, l-esides our property assets.
Some people have lost money by patronizing creameries .payjug only once or twice a
month* for cream, and we, ourselves, would tiot patronize a creamery running tinder
such a system.
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If *a-crfcaniery hasn’t enough capital to run- its business on a cash basis you havt
cause to be skeptical about it.
.

hatred of sin. and he i- u- fptj
tlie renennud .brolhei.. w
n
not fail- to'remfcmber ti..- |.(
purl, the forgiving pan
\i.not all loo r.-ady to rebuke, and
slow to forgive? Anri i • .-v.’i
is from lhe heart, nut Ilk-- ihi man who alter having
k. h i
Igivonessjp n sister
i-il&gt;..t
I was sorry sho'had dou■ member that the broth' . - tn-.-j
jtguinsl Go£B groater it. m thagainst thee; if God f-ugr.1
how much more can &gt;■&gt;&gt;&lt;!
think of how much God Ii i&gt; fun
en thee for Christ’s ■-■••vi - I
(-i:32-r—uuiUwr-musL
like.AU.

Let us have your cream now and we will merit your patronage. We are .careful in our
work to make everything accurate, and arc running the creamcry as economically as
our ability and long experience have taught us to do, so as to pay you good prices.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
HASTINGS, MICH.

L'liprolilablo Servants.
Introductory.
Our lesson may or i
related to preoeding* o

L. C. Sutherland
Piano Tuner

well-known portions, viz.: thu story
of the rich man and Lazarus, ami
that of lhe ten lepers, the latter be­
standpoint, and yet -r-.i
ing studied next week.
tlu- liu&gt;- powdi-n-J dust whi- li ac­
10:32. Faith is not simi
tlnd ,1 will believe a e
THE WAY DE SI.XNEILS.
cumulates al thn bottom of tin- bin.
imr is it saying lhal IA sand pot kept conveniently at Still richer lonea can ho produced
THE WAY DE SAINTS.
I111111I. on mu- of the porch table.-1.j by mixing with Hi-- hhI iron llliiigs
has power to do n •
1 HE WAY OF SERVICE
wln-ii- slips broken accidentally orr fn^in a lilncksmitli shop, nnd pow­
therefore I will boliev.- i
in the iieeessary pruning from tlu.- dered clian-oal hi (fu» i-artli makes
do it. Fpilh is belb-vi
The Outline Betrlopcd.
various bloomm* rimy, be Jiluvk hu- wonderful lavender nml bint*.Tints
'
-w of the lesson: Tinmineiliiitely, is a great convenience
riousness, and penalty
for the home gardener. The ma.......... . ; .1-2; the two-told al­
jnrJIy of slips will root without j
.......... of the believer in r.-spret of
further tioubltf if the Kind is kept
Pic.
| sin; rebuking sitt and forgivthg the
moist.
.
one cupful .if! repentant; the apostles prayer, for
•upful of stigftr, I a|i increase uf faith, mid the laird's

We.pay you the HIGHEST
iDircc xv;t;i.
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op. C. LIS. Pkoit 57 Hutlip

MUCH DAIRYING IN SCOTLAND
Chicago. Kilaineo &amp; Saginaw R. R. Co.

How’s This?
In the southern part of Scotland,
dairying is almost the solo occupa­
tion of thu farmers. The cows kept
are practically alt high grade or pure
bred Ayndilnes, and aa a class are ef­
ficient and economic producuru. llctft-r calves from tho best cowa aro si-

arefully

• Poor Soil Fur Lily Bulbs.
Contrary io nmst other llow- rs.1
Hi.- Iil\ r- ;|uir.'- a (Mill tliat u rath­
er poor eomnnnMHo earth for most
growing bulbs,
A lily biillr grown in poor -a.it will i
hlpom. moli* lH-mitiQilly than oncl
grown in rich earth. If tho tmrtlrin!

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU. KINDS

liiin is under oldigali•lilultly rewind him fin
We- are bought •with
tai every human being pos- our
service belongs
rcgardless of race. rank, or
2j "il is not. possible lhal
H&gt;tl of bulls mid of goal;
lake away sins” (Hob. lt):i.... &lt;r-;n ,.i.

tstered Ayrshire cow brings from
$125 to 1200, and a good grade cow
•t&gt;0 to $100. Cows that are good milk­
ers are kept
long as they aro

FIRE INSURANCE
If you aro not Insured or would
like to change your Inxurunce call
In and see me. 1 represent a com­
pany with a ca»h capital of $1.00*000 and cart Tully protect you.
word of comm
Ut lest Inn-

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.
Reliable evidence is abundant that women

constantly being restorecftfco health by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound

The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub­
lishing in the newspapers—hundreds of them—^re all genu­
ine, true and tmsoiicttetf expressions of heartfelt gratitude
for the freedom from suffering that has come to these
women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pfnkham’s
Vegetable Compound.

Money could not buy nor. any kind of influence obtain
such recommendations; you may depend upon it that any’
-testimonial we publish is honest and true—if you have any
doubt of this write to the women whose true names and
Addresses are always given, and learn for yourself.
Read this one from Mrs. Waters:
Cammcn, NJ.—“1 w.xs sick for two years with nervous spells, and
my kidneys xveru affected. I had a doctor all tho time and used a
galvanic ktttery, but nothing did mo any good. I wivs not able to go
to U-tVbut spent iny time on n couch or in ask*cping-cliuir,and soon
liccaino dlmost a skeleton. Finally my doctor’went away for his
health, r.nd my husband heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Cbtnnound and got me some. In two months I‘got rulief and now I
am like a new woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend
your medicine to every one and to does my husband.”—Mis. Tillis
Watkus, 1135 Knight Stg, Camden, NJ.

And this one from Mrs. Haddock:

s;t\i-" (Ml. 27:12).
i “whom Uod
h:ilh raised up. having lunsed tin'
pain-* of &lt;l.-iUii: bccnusc il was not

Warning of V

of il” (Acts 2:21'. The Jesus (Juist
should remain in lhe grave mid see
corruption was impo«il&gt;k-. for the
- riplur.- iipH b- .full.II. .1 J’-. |&lt;’&gt;;
E. F. I . Ueetlnp.
n,.- Ijsuhc &lt;«■ n.ly w
Im- T.. I-. 1. will h h Id nl lhe limn-

was impossible for God (&lt;&gt; lie, w&lt;:
miplil have, strong cmis-&gt;lniiott. who
have lied for refuge tn lay hold tip.
&lt;&gt;ii "nil* hope set before us in lhe

come a guide to 1 .d'yon only into
lands of sheer d- llxlit, where crystal
streams flow put-where beckon­
ing ungel flgurv i lead you on to yet
more and more lov. imow. Or you can
J J rook.
mi’ God's promise and liis oath. make It a pain and |h nance, a means
cmillnhMl to us by the death of His
Son. and therefore making tin-sal­
vation of Ho- believer • perfectly

A Sponge Cake Recipe

those wlm were oner enlightened
Repartee in the Scrappington Home. •
and have tasted nf tin- heavenly
Mrs. "Scrappuu.n—’’You never'
aifl. nnn were maile/p-n'lakctu nf
tin- Holy Ghost, mill have lasted amounted w anything untlj l married
the gdod.woni oLGod. mid tlu- pow­ you. If I were auddvnly lakeu away
ers of ih'&lt;i world to come, if they where would you be?" Mr. Scrappington—"At the funeral, If sober enough

Utica, Okla.—“I xVas weak and nervous,rint able to do my work
and scarrely able to Iw on my feet. I had liackache, beadaehe, pahiftation of the heart, trouble with my bowels, a*&gt;d inflammation. Siiteo
taking the Lydia E.' I’inkham’s vegetable Compound I am better
than I haVff boon Ynr twenty years.- I think it i»a wonderful medi­
cine and I have recommended it to others.”—Mrs. Maiiy Ask IIaif*
ixick, Utica, Oklahoma.

themselves the Son of God afresh,
nml put Him lo nn open sliamc"
Hob.
ofiwhii-h.Dr. .Brookes
Mater al tlie Theater—“Now, daugh­
,«nys -‘This dreadful pas-sage' tio—.
D-i| hiiirli on.- wli-&gt; i- i-'.-.-iiciaf.-it ter, don't laugh Mtirica&amp;y at tho sad
or n real bcIfevyr. Tm'flie’"n&lt;-w'fiirn&gt; parts. H-yott-cmii-cry, keep sttU.''—
nr faith is not ’i-voii’im-nlion&lt;-&lt;|; hut Columbia Jester.
H .li-i'- b.-.ii- ilir.-.tly ;iu&lt;! terribly

Now answer this question if you can. Why should a
woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia £.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that
it has saved many others—why should it fail in your case?

Most Prumint-nl mul Effrrtuul
( un- lor Bail I’ofih.
h;n-' a bad fuhl youIlMt will pul butyl
i-lbit a iiiiiuii-l itiinj
•-, ji renu-rfy ttmt is
. a I - uieiiy that con-'
iiiufioua. Olialnh-r-

For 30 years Ly dia E. Pinkhftm'a Vegetable
Compound hns been the standard remedy for fe­
male ills. No one sick with woman’s ulhncnta
does justice to herself If she does not try thia faBoiw medicine uiadu from roots and iicfImi, it
ia restored so many suffering womentobcalth.
M^WrtteAo LYDIA E.PLXKH AM MED1CIXECO.
(COMFtDEirnW LYX.1, MASS., for advice.
Tour letter will Im- opened, read an&lt;i answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.

Detroit Business University

healthy. In many herds In Scotland UNDERTAKING AND 4
aro cows CO years old. and still good FUNERAL DIRECTORS
producers; but the herds -which aro
fed heavily on grain they do not last ^Licensed Embalmed always in attendance
as long, and the oldest cow is not
more than twelve years old. Fur
the American dairyman.• thu striking
features of Scotch dairying aro tho
uniformly good cows kept, tho excel­
lent care given them. and tho atten­
tion paid to fetvhng them ooononttoally on a small amount of grain, noeer wasting iw» ntraras on cows that
’arc not prd3ucTng heavily. When "we
» |-*n in cold water artd-drain. ' .
consider the low efficiency.of tho av■ 5 rggx. yolks and whiles beaten,aeparalrly
I'/j cupa of granulaiad sugar
Jake of one lemon, ihlxfd with sugar and
pared 'with tho average Ayrshlrea
yolk of eggsmilked In Scotland, it la easy to noe
1
teaspoon vanilla
the great posnibtlitfea yet unattalnod
Di cups dfied Arista* Flour
Beat whites nf eggs until miff arid dry. Add In th
level tea«|x-on baking powder, fold whites of eggs iii n
Trimmed Piano to Sult Him.
j
•cool in pan upaido down.
Afghans huvu a penchant for must-'
cut instrumental nnd the wealthier
Ei»ke ydur b»e«d with Aristos Flour, it makes s
classes Import sumo costly makes',
excels in purity. HghtncM, and delicacy of flavor.
though occasionally their manner of
peerless flour for all home-bsking. Order a esdc f
grocer. Sec for yourself what Arfstos will do.
ti*lug thc-tu .Is somewhat startling to
more civilized eyes. It is of record
that an Afghan nobleman s&lt;&gt;nt oat to
Europe for a grand piano.-and on Its
arrival had all the lower part of it cut

ami then (urnrd lheir backs de­
liberately upon .the Lord Jestis
I’.lirisl."- ’rhe nullim- only is from
Dr. Brookes, comim-nts being by tinpti-^-nl writer, hmirowed in part
from Dr.Jlro&lt;)kes*. Next .■lut^l.oi-ij
pronounces n woe upon lhe offe.mU
er. explniniiig .that physical death
by drowning were lo-iter for him
I hint that he should he guilty of
Ih.isa olfenr.es. Tfir«- ;• i►‘ solemn
words: Elsewlmre in th- wont
t'.mi wc are wavned'ggaiusl pulling“A.
stumbling blocks in Uu- way &lt;&gt;f the
"!1}''
11; 1 Cor. 8&gt;.|;|;ai«. 1

t-ri-.li? Sick?
h, lisllu&amp;d child.

Monroe St.—Across From Monument

We will give your orders the greatest attention.
Everything in cut Rowel’s. You swill be pleased with
the stock you get from us—it’s fresh-. Phone 59*J5,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Phone charges paid if order amounts to $3.00 or
over.

�M41 31, ISM.

_ _ il'fldwriiweMS |
N'OTICF. OF COM MISfl
SIONF.RS ON CLAIMS1 f71
Stale of Michigan Cminly «*C j [iJ
Barry, a*.
Eatale uf Elira A. Grt’f-u Tnlloy.
Wr, I h&lt;- nti.lrrsigiir.l, ligving bv'n
appointed by Ilin Pfobalo tZtirl far
Hi* County &lt;*f Harry, Stato of Mich­
igan, Commission*'! * t»» receive. ex■ amin** und adjust all claims and de­
mands of all pcfiums against said
deceased, do hereby pivonutic** Hint
wr will meet al th** afore i*f Preston
K. Jewell al Assyria C**nl**r. Assy­
ria. Mich., on Wednesday. lire llr-*l
day of July. A, l&gt;. ft»H. nml on Tu*-sday. the first day of September. A. I'.
fUH. ut to iti lock A. M„ of each of
sattt. days, for the putpos** **f «*xunimimr ahd allrtwin? sai*l claims,
and lhal fiiur months from tin* tlr-i
day of May, A. 1». fl'll, were allow-&gt;
ed by Mid eoiirt for *'re*lil«*n* l&lt;»
present. their churns tn us for ex-

these
that i

HOOSIER

IIIJU

necessary to over

700,000 Women
' * "Hmzaal|aepets'FoodGuide"—on
tb« upper left dour—answers every wo­
man's, eternally perplexing problem—
"What shall wa have tor-dinner?? Yon
turn lhe dial to the meat you want and a
complete outline &lt;•( a' perfectly balanced
meal Is before you—an exclusive Hoosier
feature that i, ao Invaluable help.

(2) The Cook-book bolder on the mid&lt;lle upper door holds your cook
book securely when not in uie. When
you arc cooking. yimply open up tho
book to the proper page behind the
holder. It is on a level with your eye,
always clean, never in the way.

Curd nt Thank**. \V.* wish l*\ * x'•
■ loan tlKi1"” rj;,
neighlrors and friends for th.-ir
many deeds of kindni—
anct*
durnut Hu* death and
burial of *»ur dear mother.. We al-

a initially.

There are 40 s|x?cial conveni­
ences in the NEW HOOSIER
— 17 are entirely NEW.
..V V hi-it(3) The Hotter Metal FlourBin hold*
,,|.i nil com- ' ' fifty pounds. It i« low and easy to
.. I..' .l.-m-.in.l ‘&gt;»* The sliding glass front enables you
e,eaa ,he enlJre bln easily. The in‘
side is entirely of metal, with no corner*
to hAld flour. First flour In is always
•r« I In- **nrn- out first. '
' .

und all other friends wlm smit -m Ii
lnx**ly flowers, nml i*&gt; ll-'V. I'hillti.-i
T.r
lit..
1
for lheir beautiful ■inging.
Mr. Fred Jammu stud Family.

Mrs. lx*wis si«*um atm j-ainny.
Mr. Shmlrnrh Jarman ami I ain­

... J,y'

’About
mveniences
'e made the

1 '
The New Shaker Flour Sifter is
the most wonderful of all the New
IfrwMier invention*. It i&lt; tbe only flour
-if ter ever made on a kitchen cabinet that
&gt; shakes flour through instead of grinding

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DIDNT STOP FOR ARGUMENT |i.&gt;H«,lniny

l'*Mi|l*all. I.*nni-, golf &lt;*«■•.|i'4»
------ -— nnd |&gt;*'li&gt; nr** imw orgntii/otl KpoK«.|prmhinl&lt;*&lt;l.

A man In Jameafown la quoted by . 5ii|in
tha OpUmlat a* relating thi* Arkau jn),, ,h
aa* poker atory: "I wa* * eettta' in j munil* -.
a little game in a town down in Ar

|lri&lt;lrt |„1|4 „f in,,,"
liohi
in
Iw.-tily-,-

conirni'

in*
------- :—

an
1 noticed that tha furol-

atuoiuilins

mamifnr- may maintain suitable

turiiu: concern.*.
■were carved ffrnaments In the room,-'
which waa In the back ot a saloon

Twenty of these features are
described IN OUR WINDOW
DISPLAY, which is the talk
of the town. Come in and
find out about the others.

Th** I’**nii.«ylvnnia molh**r&lt;

'no obligution. But you should
1 come early so you can study them
— i all carefully. Our stuck of While
I FOUND GOLD LONG HIDDEN' D“ul’' &lt;’a,«‘"'s “ limi'«&gt;- You
may be too late to get one on the
Ancient Prophecy Fulfilled But Puxzle HOOSIER PLAN if yOU delay.
r- Concerning the Earliest Celtio
r*
&gt; err *i_*
j ■■
People Remain*.
(.omc and SEE this remarkable
I NEW Hoosier tomorrow.

By Waller G. Italy.
Tho quantity ot pure gold ornament* |
■
Money From Ostrich Farms.
In* iluMy villhm* .-In
. found in Ireland and iu tho .CeUlcj
■ Oatrich farms In Urltiah aouthwtat
part* of Scut land la one uf tho pifUlee &gt;
Africa export more tbau |12,UUU,UOO Marching to ih&gt;* measured beat
of
tho civilization of tho ancient Celtic
worlh of plumes a year. _
of Hi** iiiburnful mufll.-.l ihiiin.
people*, au)* the duke of Argyll. 1
Where did they obtain enough gold to
Halthurls,lhe files go by.
make the telated nitre, tho bracelet*)
with the open apace between lhe
Once they *-hook I In* ver
spuunllke ends? Did they obtain the
With .th**ir lusty balll**
metal by barter with stranger*, and. If
Old and bpw.-d.w ilh many, griefs. . so. what could the) give tn exchange
for *0 much bullioh?
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f
.IlillM O--IIIH I— .-nil. .1,,,,
In Sutherland, ut late year*, gold In
A Few Doaea Relieves AU Such
"f' -'
Jr*’, 'l,"'r
tiny scale* has been fouud In the
Miaeriea. Bladder Weakness, '
' ,,f i*nlllelb‘hl» raft Ml.
sand).- It Is etratige thtft the objects
Kidney Trouble and Rheu&lt; *
h.iv** seen th*- in-;uli&gt;wIn gold are usually large. Few small
matism Promptly Vanish
.......................
■ ornameqta tn thia mogt precious metal
1, I.
,
. Tlu-y linv&gt;* left iln*ii gallant
have been recovered. I hnew of uue
It is no longer necessary for any, ir.if
^7,.,..,,,, i. ,,i
one to suffer with bxckaching. kid- ’ U‘ H *”*
- hoard recoveted, and. although the
ney trouble, have disagreeable blad­
legend tfiat it existed bad currency
der and urinary dirorders to contend­
among thu people for some lime, 11 bad
. with, or be tortured with rheuma­
To uiislii-iitliV lheir hnllli Mei-I*:
tism. stiff joints, and its heart­
tallied by accident. A great boulder­
wrendung pains, for the new discov­
stone lay on grass-grown ground at the
ery, Croxone. quickly and surely re­
bottom of a valley.
lieves all such troubles.'
It ir«d probably been dislodged by
Croxone is the jnort wonderful Aye. our falluTR fotijthl nml bh*d—
Ours Ific proilf, Ibcirs th** wo**!
Vmrdy yet devised for ridding the
some volcauld- upheaval from a cliff
system of unc acid and driving out Shall it **vi*r Hn-n l&gt;** sai*!
which overlooked this valley. There It
all the poisonous impurities which
We've forgot th** &lt;l**bt «•* ow**?
stood "on end.'* and there waa a tale
cause such troubles. It is entirely
connected with it. but the story was
different from all other remedies. It Nay. we'll n&lt;-I fniuel. Indeed.
is not like anything else ever used - N'otlb and Shui h. mir liv.-* wi-'ii treated aa an old wife's "havers." and
no man had dug to.find out the truth.
lor the purpose. It acts on lhe prin­
t
give—
.
Agriculture, however, began to be
ciple of cleaning out the poisons and If again xhall route Un* need—
systematically pursued, and all land at
removing the cause.
That
fh**-d**:ir
old
flag
may-live
It soaks right in through the walls,
low laril was required. Superstition
membrane* and linings, like water in Roses for llie*l&gt;oys in blue.
among tha crofterw made them avdw
a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
that the. concealed gold would never
H6sr-s for Ih&lt;- !&gt;*&gt;y* hi gray.
makes the kidneys sift out and filler
be found until the son of a stranger
away, all the uric acid and poisons All impartially w** »trvw.
There'* no North nor South'lo*lny. came. Powder was utilised to blast
from the blood, and leaves the kid­
away tbe big boulder-stone. Plowing
neys and urinary, organs clean,
In lh«* mountains, oft lhe plala*.
had already been undertaken* around
atrong. healthy and well.
In lhe ritie* by lhe M*a.
.(
It matter* not how long you have
- suffered, how old you ire; or what ^FHTif*" niimrles xrtth Thl» ’IrintH
The plowman watted at come dieOf "My Country Tn* of Till-*-."
you have used, the very principle of
tance with hla team iptll the blast had
Croxone is such, that it is practically
taken effect. When tfie plecea of rock
impossible to take it into the hpman On lh*&gt; fields lhat oral did prove
system without results. There is
We were nie m bravery.
over the site. It waa a rocaatly-emnothing else on earth like it It Spring* I In* lily white of love.
ployed English boy who guided Um
starts to work the minute you take it
Blooms ihe rose of loyalty.
plow. Throe solid gold bracelets were
and relieves you the first time xou
found on tho spot where tho booldar
use iL
And we dream that iri the akVs
If you suffer with pains in your
Lillle .Mac. and bnrxt Stonewall,
back and sides, or have any signs of &lt;•1.1111 and 1.i i-. widk fricndly-wiso— fulfilled the prophesy pl the srtor^ frf
kidney, bladder troubles, or rhenmaLincoln smiling on them all! (
long ago.
lism, such as puffy swellings under
the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if
Wearing and Rkky.
Surgical Operation.'
you are nervous, tired, and run down, A Stubborn Laugh I.*.
’
or bothered with urinary disorders,
I.&lt;*Hinic a “lubborn cough •'hang
Croxone will ouickiy relieve you of on in tho spring l« risky. Foley&gt; and the barber, pane Ing in tbe opera­
your misery. You can secure an orig­ Honey i Tar Compound heals raw tion of sharing him. Inclined hla head.
inal package of Croxone at trifling inflamed surfaces in the throat and “8irT" "Glva me gaa," aald the cu&gt;
coat from any- first-class druggist. •bronchial lube»—makes sore, weak tomer.
All druggists are authorized to pcr- spot* sound and whole—stops stub­
l|y return the purchase pjjcg g it born. tearing e/ntghs. Refuse sub­
Bring your job printing to its—
» , UMlJ-fHt.
stitute*.—Arihufr Mulholland. -Adv. du only linl class work.

MAKES BACKACHE
QUICKLY DISAPPEAR

ONLY $ 1 puts this
NEW HOOSIER in your home
on
the famous Hoosier Plan.
You may choose between the cele­

THE IMMEDIATE CLOSING ofthis sale

was losing right along and was sur­
»■» II..
, 1.......
' '.llwta-*•«.*• ewtalr of-ml
prised when I found that nobody ever
■UiinilK lull. Ii I..S.I will.-Ii Uli! I *',r ,ho *-*&gt;?«■ ll-r-'H- "I -H klichen
ail.ibh* a* facloiy -il. - aiTifhucn. towels, dish bloths, etc. The
showed his cards when a bet was
Hie hr**a.
drawer i« noiseless, dustless, and easy ’
called—just called lheir bands and
-----------to keep clean.
turned 'em face down on the table. 1
The. A«-**H'iati*»» of X**iphlx*t !i***»*l 1
thought I'd just try that myself, so Worker* of N**w York city mi
an tied up strong and another feller public (jitiM*** hull* with miuiII
f^\ A new feature in the Base Cupatayod and we got up a big alack ot
' ' board is a narrow shelf conveni■ - « 111 riuuini 1 mu rii-iipi-ra
cntly koted tor the storage pt canned
chips. Well, I Anally called him and
U’o'’d on « th nt iinanri:il imniI articles. Most women will find this a
he aald 'three tens ' 1 didn't have a
i
y
*:rrat
convenlanc* as an "emergency
turned thing but 1 called** a queen
ii, I shelf.It will save many trips to the
The Cklhnlii* llii-ulr** niovoinenl I in ha
v . cellar «&gt;r pantry..
that I called whatever 1 wanted to lin«t been oqmnir***! in !\‘&lt;-w York, tn
and wo* a big bunch of money. iiiforiit il-* nmnilH-rs- iu r&lt;*uar*l f t;W(*';
current plays nml to onmniz** pul*- wx.
TOMORROW you may examine
and tblnkln* about cashing In and 1 lie «u*nlinirnl agnin.«l playa wliirli!
j, al! th? new features. You incur
aaw a couple of akeletons dangtng offt-ml public *ii-ci-my. .Menibcr-&gt; The

thing In tha colling. I asked an old
fallow with long chin whisker* wh*t
they vers. Tbsiu's just tha remain*
Of a coupla of atranger*.' h* re- ,
marked sort of carelel* like. 'that.I
eome In here one time and miscalled
their hand*.' Well. 1 cashed In pretly quick and got uut of town "-Kan- |
aaa Ctty Bur

WH/TE BEAUTY"
ADVERTISED IN LEADING MAGAZINES

•X.-I- known will | nui grind through any grit or foreign
i th.* li-h an.l | substance that might l*e in the flour.

Thing aa Ha ThaughL

brated ‘,’White Beauty,” whose pic­
ture is shown here, and one of the
other Hoosiers, finished inside inoak.
The terms of the Hoosier Plan are these:

$1 puts the cabinet you choose in your home.
2. $1 weekly quickly pays for it.
3. The Low Caah Price fixed by
the factory prevails strictly.
No interest. No extra fees.
5. This sale is under direct super­
vision of the Hoosier Company.
6. Your money back if you are n&lt;W
delighted with your Hoosier.
Only those women who grasp this opportunity
tomorrow-can be sure of getting ^ne *»f these
cabinets on this liberal Hoosier Plan. You rcalfr.**
of course that these terms could not be offered
except on a very jimited number of cabinets.

After this sale—

•

1. Tha "Hoosier Plan" terms will tic withdrawn.
I 2. Our regular furniture terms will then prevail.

. caused tomorrow by the number of women who enroll
on this Hcosier Plan. /fall the women who need
Noosiers should route tomorrow, our allotment would
be taken before /sight and lhe sale would elose. This
has happened in many similar sales throughout the
country. On the other hand, if women delay, the
sale may last all week. This too has happened.
Which note is best for you—to delay and take the
ehanres ot missing this opportunity or to come-down
tomorrow and find out about this cabinet so you tan
decide bedore. it is too late?

It cannot take you ten minutes to
decide, once for all, whether you
intend to purchase now or later
—And you are deciding, remember,
whether or not you will save miles
of unnecessary steps you now take.

'

But unless you at once decide, yon ntay decide too late
to own this greatest uf ail Hoosier cabinets on this liberal
Hoosier "Plan. 7U0.000 worn tn already- have Housiers.
Thousnada ate buvlng this new Hornick every woek. Y« u
should withyut fait grasp your opportunity and see this
cabinet tumorrow&lt;

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Company,

The Sample Furniture People

Hastings, Michigan.

IRISH BROGUE MOST ELUSIVE,WHEN POTATOES WERE NEW
eaten Abroad— Peculiarity of
Negroes of Jamaica.
Tlid Etflftat brogue, tt I* pointed out ।

Near Putting Them Out of Commiaalon as an Edible.

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United

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and
A*/*

ta France, .arrenicmt nta are being :

'I71RST and kaiuuding Mortgage US Gold
* Rond*. Wc offr-. these Ronui in
-ffi***
•n,l fl.&lt;0*&gt;denomimitioa»BndzccommTO&lt;lthem
na a *afe investment
An attractive feature in
thi* investment in Uut they ate Income Tax
Exempt to the bolder lor lire re«.*on that ihe
u.lapaidat the »ourct.

by a corr.-«i«ndent, ta the most pro- •
,or l*»® celebration of tho ono TS
nounced In the whole of Inland, for- hnndrejith annlveretry of the death of
the vowel* ar- shorter that In Cork.) Fanncntler. wbo*o name is Inscpar-,
and the hard &lt; onsonanta harder than *bly associated with ttie .Introduction j
In Gla»go». l(i VuhllE...where thej ■ of potatoes as a popular cutaratlble. .
• Citizen* &lt;145 ami ll».
’
Fifth Floor,
think th&lt;-&gt;- »pe*k themdst perfect Eng- „ I«o“l» XA'L promised to trip him to j
Bslt Main
'
Mich. Traxt Bldg.
llsh in the world—they call It Dublid",*unc,i ,,,em
ffl’lng a banquet, at.
—there Is little or no accent, only an 1 *h!ch they-Wt-re to bo served aa an I
taflectlon. uhlch always botray* tho1 attractive novelty; but the royal cook |
apea'ker's origin. /Dublin people .ro 1 unfortunately «nt*undoretood the In-1
counted affected and Anglicised In j •tractions given to him. Instead pf
Cork and Galway.
' boiling the tubbrclw, he cooked the ;
The Irish accent, a* a matter of fact
“ * k,n’1 of CMbba«&lt;‘ The
1a very eluzive. IrUhmen who have f ’»urtlcr»*
trying every tmaglnbeen at school in England generally “ble "ort °( condiment with the prepa-j
loae tt 1n their joulh. Parpetl lost his r*tlon* Proilounced the dish detestable,
at Cambridge, and It never came back ao&lt;1 d’'Clared that no persuasion would
to him. on the other band there are ,nduc'® ,h*,n&gt; ovtr lo taste It again,
men who have never been tn Ireland In&lt;lu,,T. however, detected tho error *
uau bet
...tvu
uiauo. and
ui.u a second
who might have come straight from. wb,cb b,d
'n m*de.
tae quays of fork harbor.
]| ..n-d-,.-.
....—
experiment brought ------------the new dellcacy
Id Jamaica thara are a large num-], Into high favor.
ber of negroes «1 th the brogue—a fact'j Do many remember that Mr. Dahl
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
lhat Is supposed to be due to their au-'■ Introduced tbe dalhta Into civilisation
cestore* aezociatlon with an Irieh regt-'• with the Intention of making tbe
in Western Michigan.
| tubers of which It bears so gpod a
ment quartered In tha island.
crop substitute* for potatoes?
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.

Railways CO.

I

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertles

Chink of fienry Smith
Grand Rapids, IHkb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Bualneta of Painting.
. Who primary business of painting Is j
to croato a beautiful surface, beautl-.
tolly divided Into Interesting ahapor.'
aclirenad with noble lines, varied with
lovely and harmonious colors. Ila seepadary business is to remind the spec
tator of things he has ssen and adtnlred 14 nature, and to create the il- ,
halon ot troth —Kenyon Cox in "The
Claulo Point of View."

Cleaning Woodwork.
---------------------------- --------w.
monla In.tho water with which wood-i
work Is ch*aned-*but only a few drops'
to a pailful of water. The ammonia r*» •
moves greaia nnd grime. But It
whitens varnished wood aud removes
paint If It Is used In too strong solutlosi; Slid It must always be used epar-t
ta«ty and quickly dried.

Clactrlc Trap for Rats.
;
Electric rat trape are In use In Am
■terdam They are cocnectod by a'
wire with a supply of electricity. The
place where the bait testa la tbe only
port ot the traps which la a conductor,

Furnished a Text Topic.
Tillie Clinger says that Sunday bo
fore laat she went to church and at&gt; .
sentmlndedly dropped her vtnaigrttta
In tbe collection basket, and last Sun .
day the minister preached un the pub-1

Shock cloggg

-grMF

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

firm Phone*-Bell, 651
Citizens. 6251

Places to Resort
The Long Lake Resort is better fitted Ibis sda{sou than ever before to accommodate all com­
ers. Wilh one of the best little resort stores in
Barry county, amt boats, fishing tackle, etc.,
your outing can but be a pleasure il spent at

B. hlCKKRSON. Prop.

Acker’s Point

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
CfrcaUtion Greater Than All Other

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

THE HAST!
20 PAGES

S

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 28,1914

TRY BANNER WANTS

Everybody Remit The BANNER.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

NUMBER 4

With Impressive'Ceremonies
•“KWaiMK1™ tOMMimES JSt |V«Tn of The Mexican
PUPILS COMPLETE
Hastings Will Honor The
Anu Civil Wars Unable to
Onr
Them I* X’rrji Roger* of
45
FOR CITY PARK FUND
WORK oflimit,
W’ho Will Teach
Soldier Dead, Memorial Day
Attend Memorial Services
IlhlQO
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•
.
| Feei'lloclions I* Yjio impression
TESTS IN MENTAL ARITHMETIC
mad- upon him ’by th- famouA
By Ihe Merlipn'Of. three new COMMFITEE OF )VOMEN
UioinltcrB Io the leacBing finro ,,f BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS AT­
SHOW GOOD WORK HAS
Hie city schiKil*. Hioltnenib-i-* of
appearing
BEEN DONE
TEND COUNCIL MEETING.
the iMiard ot: educaliili have pjnMr, Bnovi;
vided- Supcrinienilend
FJI*vv&gt;&lt;nh
with his complete wLikmu force.
MONTHLY REPORT OF
_\ vei-y valuable addition in the I PRESENT TWO WELL-SIGNED
high school staff is Vern E. Roger*,
PETITIONS TO COUNCIL
THE CITY SCHOOLS caplaiu
of the HaMilW* l«i*e tmll
le.iialuisly says "Gyd, is
leanTtn 1913. Mr. Ro|el5 tra* just
completed his course in Alma cn|'Students Make Fine Records In At- fege ami slimd very high in history. ' (mmmltlrrs Are Ai ling lnJr|w*iulhi t the . venerable
rnliy.
Women Surprise City
|
Icnilunce During Pus I
He will teach Jifttaiy hen and Will
Mexican wqr d**also have one cl ass.tn Englidi. Hr
rpor»* their annual
Month.
Fathers With Refreshment*.
will also have charge of athletics.
■y tearfully sli&gt;4&gt;k
The Iasi nf the series of comparFurther action on the part.i'X-lwo
Mi** Tillie Ringold was engaged
nliveJesK in mental arithmetic giv­ Io teach the third grade. Mi«* Zora organization*, the
members
of
en by Hu* silperinleiidciit Io Hie Lemmon, n student in the M. A. C..
various grade* of the city mdiool*. will leach domestic w4’,nc-. Supt. ily park devchi|»*l from a neglect,
ha* lieeiL recently completed. The
d piece of woodland into a beauty
following report gives the name of the board meeting Sapirday
the building mid the i.-.iclo-r -&gt;d ing.
each grade Hint won highest rank in
dntOi! ‘and Ihg Ladira Parh Improve* i
in this subject;—Third grade. First
nienl Association appeaird ami a-kward building, Miss Winifred Heffertmn. teacher.
Fourlh grade.
D INTEL II. BROWN
Hie improvement of the pjrk.
&gt;
Si-cohd ward building. Miss Minnie
The committee from the Brother-! I
DeX’iner - trnrher.
4*(Ui .. gradu.
booii, consisting of A. K. Frandsen.; \V.
Second Wtird building, Miss CharJohn T. Lombard and W. A.*TT:fll [jh...
lolle Muffin, teacher. Sixlh ;:i.id-.
presented two petition^ backing up! Mexican war in Michigan.
Central building, Miss Hilda Mar­ ... ....
&gt;f battle hoary!
LT-«tl-c ■■■&gt;&lt;&gt;.. tlieir r-qtn-t. une or me p. iHuu
., ,U‘U »-'»&gt;•
signature* of almut ?
inv.1 Hie ,\/1iM- halls!
shall. teacher. In this contort the.
Second Ward (ichnol has the high-, AI.L lAHlS &lt;H- MILIIIGIN IN members of the organi/aliou: H
esl average in all the grades.
......
other was sfgned by I Io busiiie
Hi- ti-mbling curtain full*!
The chief purpose id Ihe tests is
i-«t taxes. On mo!ion dr Alderman
rapidity and neatness of work. The CONGRESSMAN PATRICK H, KEL­
result* of the series of contests in
menial arithmetic show that excelLEY MADE "KEYNOTE SPEECH’ Friday evening.
I'm- the glory Hint ye won!
;
nity of •••Illg the
•I tlieir patriot lire- tp burning
pits under the direction of the tearh•linger general ten
Fiervidy as ihe summer's suit!
buring the school year similar ('. S. Senator W. E. Borah, of Ida­ Carvelh didn't bring pelition-ho, Made n Most Eloquent Speech brvught something substantia
liaskets. Just what was
in lli.-m
’I" nom.;.ii»*
and written arithmetic which has
Urging the He-iinllliiH'of Party.
was not revealed until Ihe meeting!"1 •"* little home vnil hm
encouraged the pupils to strive for
*•••• Hi- uiav
One of tin- greatest conventions was clewed. Mr*. Stowell, mi behalf lM1&gt; unity
higher efficiency in their studies.
of th'* ln*li*v-. spoke briefly, »tnling| •’'••‘d. or Io h.-ar Hi- rlnqu-i
The pleasant days of springtime
ii..., it,.. ...„.i,;..i&gt; ■!...&lt; ...... &lt;&gt;rai&gt;&gt;r&gt;
th- iialciofn- n
il l'"r,; and one which
w. by age reveHlcij, _
........ mipare in import;
training mi the playgrounds. Spec- historic
, all complete.
gathering
’
would lake action in providing some
sounds retreat!
funds to supplement substantially
Hie school building* to direct till*
I hiroii.
iin|H&gt;tinnl part of school aclUdlies
re-unile |hi&lt; two faction* of the re­ lights in the park.
.
Like belated birds nt gloaming.
Vandercook,
I (lined.
publican party into n solid working
The women ami member
unit. In this country.-and in fact
in all republics where majorities
er* smiie valuable suggestions and
mid neither commillee were aware
assistance.
re-1- of all of the intentions of the other until
Xevei- Io m.-et vour fellow* mon
The. following report gives the enT
Till life’s tiiittle cord -hall sever,
Killnient, attendance, mid other in­ ni-exilioiit evenly divided.'
Before the close of Hie nieetin--.' f ita|L ||e came, to Michigan in fHD».
And y«- journey to the shore
formation concerning the Hasting*
the women brought forward f loir; ;UMj returned
•
Thin no n,.,rt;il e’er hath tn»l—
-City Schools including the County in Detroit Was croWd«l with
baskets and surprised liiexily fhlfi- ‘ ••
tond.-l
Normal, for the month ending May publican* and progressives, and
23» Htll:Total number enrolled, II50,
siastic gal tiering.
to a math# heart i« through' hi*।
.Number of boys, 515.
The "keyn'de" sOMrh, of Con­ stomach—well—let'.* era what hap-'
Number of girts. Oil.,
'
" Number belonging al close of gressman P. H. Kelhy wa*Wwlt»' nf pens nt the next inerting.
the most brilliant efforts Hie gemat
CongN-s.-man ever didiveml. in
which ho compared conditions a­ WOMEN PLAN IMPROVE­
■lioiitb. 987.
— \
By Rupert Hughes.
they exist today with condition­
MENTS IN CITY PARK
.Average daily attendance, Vh».
Average per cent of attendance. tinder previous ropuldlcan ndminISfit—ISfi-l
wire.
ui
do
vvednily
muttrn
our soldier d&lt;*nd.
Improv
r
incut
Bonalor -Wm. Alden Smith, the
permanent chainn.-m,
responded
Or understand at all their precious f;
181.
with ,-i titling speech lauding Hie
llighesl per cent of attendance:—
County Normal. 9V.t57: Miss M’ar- by introducing S-nalor Win. E.
lnin«f&lt;*rmiiiH an unsightli
sJiall.J8.32; Ali.*.*. McGuinness, 97K2; Borah. of Idaho. wham lie referred
.Miss Mazfhi. tffil: Mrs. Gorham.
'mord than name.’ y
anuiii'U
97.59; Miss Jacobson, W7.:n: Mis*
_
’
Senator
Borah
is
one
nf
the
most
Hmdpton. 97.21); Mis* Aldmtt. 97.1;'
Miss Matthews, 96K9: Mi** Pettit. eloquent speaker- in the American
•X, 7; Mr. w.illace. ttiXt: Mr. Nadi,
Of every grave! and rai— q solemn prayer
ftfcJO; Mi*.* DeVine, 90,19; Miss Vin- est of attention. ' ll&gt;' dwell upon Hie
unmistakable pr&lt;»d that the two with'
That their haltalioiiod souls be joined to fareThe citizen* nf Hastings will unite the colors, will be waiting in lineJ cent. 96.07.
.
.
factions of the party were re-unit­
in paying tlieir annual tribute Io mid win be e.sRNvted.lo the soldiers'.
•Dim roadft, beyond lhe.lr.ump«t* of the dawn.
The following teachers report no
Hie memory of the soldier dead on monument, Ihencc In Ihe court vaud tardiness:—Miss Pettit, Mfss Hamp- ing. and in proof &gt;&gt;f his statemml men of commit le&lt;Yet pel fumed somehow. by our Howers Hint heap1
Saturday. The program which has //where .the services will bo held.-At1 Ion, Mr. Nash. Miss Marshall, Miss pointed to the lii«t .•dtde. election in pointed: Mrs. W.
Ihh'ii prepared by a committee, coin- the momimenl the children of the‘ Mtinni: Miss Matthew*, Miss Mar- Now Jersey, wli.-re lti\00(&gt; republi­ inillee on seats; M
fountain;
poscil Ilf Judge Clement Smith. Ihird and fourth grades will sing nn1 tnret Milter, Mis* DeVinr. Mrs. Gor- cans who voted the *(hinl party committee i.ii dr
Mr*.
Anna
McOuilp-,.
fickel
in
1912
returned
and
voted
Judge Mack. IL 1’. ♦ji.ld nn&lt;l W, T, ode entitled ’■De. or.ilnm Day. ' The‘ bam. Mias McBain. Mhs.AblM)lL
U9K_|.\99.
ttnwiT beds amt nftrUTieaning. Em-h I
(lie-Hrkrt.'
Wallace, i.s appropriate and unus­ timid will lli.'ii |day a medley &lt;d pa­ Miss Walsh.
“In California in lh«* campaign of
ually hnpressivi'. In the forenoonJ triotic airs in the court yard.
W. E. Cnnkling. Sunt. 1912 Taft receiv.-d K.'.'H; Roosevelt.
With Judge Smith acting as pre­’
Ihe members of Fitzgerald Post and
The pupils ot the Hastings Pulilio 28:1,610; Wilson.
The lnli'*l
Corps will decorale Hie graves »n siding officer, the services will be’ Fcho'd.trdfu the third to the eighth
rejusi,ration »h»w*
Ldlows; Re­ THE BARRY CO. PIONEER
iwn '•emeler-.' held V follnws:
HiviyyJile. Lind W«s*llawn
_
_ ‘NoliTe
”—Girls'. Glee’ ■ grades, have now conipl«h*d the publicans. 236.709: Ix-mocrats, 127,­
there..............
will I*
Song,
"NobleHenris.
I
les. In the afternoon thei
work in P.ennian.ship and their drills 383: third parly. I?]. 785.
SOCIETY MEETS JONE 25
a parade pf school children and a Club.
have been sent to the Palmer Co,, al
“In Ihe seventh district of Nevfr
■ I n vocal ion—Rev. C. L. Bates, pas­’ Chicago, 1114 for their U|i|&gt;nivd1 and
program in Hie ctmrt yard.
Jersey, where I hey held an election Program ilu« Hany Feature?, De
At 9:&lt;M&gt; o'clock" in the mornitig-lhe ' tor of Emmanuel churrb.
Ihe
awarding
of
honor*.
a
few
days
ago.
Hie
Republican
can
­
citizens whq, have donated (lie use 1■ li’oadings. a) “Reunited” by Rlan-’ i Those who completed tin* 100
And Rivi
didate received fo.fi.’" vntes; Ib'mo- Myiivd Especially to PlriiM* Early
of. motor-cars will meet in front of [
(h ills and thereby earned the bronze ernfs. 6.3HO; third parly, 62n. .
Ihe post hall and convey ihe as(b) “Memorial Day” by Pralt.
buttons nre as follows:
sharp mid bciglil;
Old firn* lios|Hlality-will rharac-1
“In Omaha the latest registration
seinbltsl veferans and member* of
Miss Grace Benham.
Fifth Grade—Editli Blossom. Mo- shows Republican' fL67O; DenioClarinet solo, “Tramp, Tramp, desla Barnes. Helen Both, Clara
•rize the annual .meeting of the
Ihe corps In Ihe ceim-lerles._ While
cral.M, 5.3.32: tbird party. 313, ns
Hie assembly is taking place,.Jor- Tramp.”—W. R. Kueiuud.
Brinker. Grat rude Covert. Vida Cole
will be held in Odd Fellows Hall in
dan's martial band will play in front
Rcailing. “The Veterans” by Mc­ Ethel llarshlM'rgnr, Bertha Hunt. against 6.002 in 1912. ' ’
“The election -in Maryland last Hustings - on Thursday. Jude-25,
of Ihe hall. Kueiuel's Military band Carthy.—Helen Newton.
Eleanor Miller, Corleone Newton.
will accompany - the parly Io the
Music, ••ffieep.on O Happy Hernty.” Mary Robinson, Dorothea Robinson. year, the mayoralty election in St.
Louis, the conaie— i&lt;mal election in papi-rs portraying interesting i
cemetery where Ihe flrnves will bq by Geilnd—Girls’ Glee Club.
Earl
Swartz,
Margaret
Shea,
Thelma
the
stale of Maine mid reffislratinn toils in Barry i-&lt;vmly. In their
decorated.and the olllcera of lh&gt;;
Address. “IA
Our Inheritance■ Silsbee, Beatrice
Sutton, Leone in Other stale* di-dose Hie game .............. .. ..I.... J.. I I... r.1.1 I ......
Pmd will rend front the Grand Army Worth the Cost?”—Rev-Russell H.. Wood.
unhiistakuhle tendency. Tlio*n Jigburial ritual nt tin* (kA. It. lol.
Breedr,
pastor
of
Hastings
M.
E.
Sixth
Grade
—
Evelyn
Brown.
Avis
Aireit reveal the farl that tficltc- to. httVif ieproduied* some
ThaTtrtMrrn-*orlhe rily schools
•—
Freer.- John Mosher.- Heuriella
Thein
will assemble at the school grounds chiirrli.
ular music of Hie early days,
united.
nt one o’clock. Ixvl by Kuenz#"! Ringing, “America.” hy the gather­ Siainm.
year.’the idd violin luti-ie play
Those w|m-comp]&gt;'l&lt;*d the .25 drills
.
Senator Borah said that in view Myron Maynard. ••( this city.'i
■great-1
hand, they will march down Jeffer- 1ing.
Rev. 0. L. Bali'S will pronounce and thereby earned the gift buttons of this pronouno-d and unmistak­
Wm street In State street. The tnem' are:
able purpose of tho*e» who voted
liers of ihe Post ami Corps.icarrying lthe benediction.
Third Grade:—Carol Keller. Lynn the third parly liek'&lt; to ally them­ first (into in many year5-. heard
•nr romiiionvveat:
: Osgood, Coleman Howell, Gertrude selves with the republican party, it sonic of the familiar nits of tlieir
Farrell,
Waller
Eaton,
Mary
Slavvis unquestionably the duty of the
Rcv. Chapman Taken Home Friday.
LITTLE THORNAPPLE DRAIN
’ son. Howard Jordan, Claude Ro*f. parly to make it equal to the tre­
Rev. W. A. Chapman, of Battle
So mix with dirges, triumph: smiles, with fears.
PROJECT IS AGAIN ALIVE Creek, who was taken very ill at the Freal Jones. William Wetjle-r, Grace mendous problem* which now con­
id. if il is-'iMii
1 |Lancaster, Emma Cramer,
hevn
Our vanished ppmies have not truly died;
•i-vjvos of &gt;'•’
Brotherhood meeting
last week' Russell. Evelyn Wellman. Joe Wil- cern us, and to mjike the republi­
Tuesday,
was removed to his home1 son. Alpha Hopkins. Mary Webb,* can parly a thoroughly efficient. of tile -Iiintiers oi me eariy iiqy*
They inarch tmlay before the Heavenly Haul;
Members of Jury Drawn to Deter­
.&lt;S‘IU*nl, -sm! • jicasi-ateo UMir. aud.MLYiUhiLaudii,ute.iih,iitjLef_iiiH-'
in
an
automobile
on
Friday,
and
- Aml-bHoi^’w v«4«&gt;ruu*.4ai»*^a_ih)rnmLclie£r&amp;_ __
Wnrrrh T’angb it nJ El-a Stnvkert. s.oiilinuing the speaker sgld:
mine Damages to-Meet Fri­
sir.
There
will
lie
a
picnic
dinner.
I
stood Hie 26 miles Jousney very Greta Amibrvsler, Violet Newton.
. As the Yankee troops—with Glory armed and slind“No (Man living in this splendid
day. May 29.
well. The Brotherhood exempli fled .’-InurEce Edmonds, Thelmfi Shively.
.amid these exhilarating en­ any one intere*led in reviving the"
In Grand Review swilui past the 4hrvne of God. •
Another step in awakening the Hie true fraternal spirit by taking Leora Monahan, Hvleu. .Wootnp. age.
Joug-ilomianl Little
Tlmriiapnlo care of all expeiues connected with Gertrude Carveth, Cairol! McGuffiu. vironments. can afford to pcrmllf memorie* t»f tho (a»l hWdry of Ihi’
drain project was taken on Friday his care while here, and his return Bernie Thornton. Truman Jliley, the r orris ling poison of pessimism roiuity should make an effurt- in
to enter his soul. But on the oth­ coming to this gathering.
hi probate court when it was de- to Ids home. He was very appro-, Helen Franck, Agnes Bheldnh. Shatir er
hand, the curse &lt;.f pur ago is
.cidM to draw a Jury to determine cialive of . the many kindnesses nou TroXel.
that cold, cruel, .*■ Hish conserva­
Political Announcement.
•taniages to properly along the shown him.
yiuMinic Meeting ThiirMhiy.
Epworth Leugtir Social.
Fourth Grade:—Lnymord Forii*’t. tism whigli living in* its Caso mid
route of the ditch. It is necettary
Jxmiso Gower. R. J. Hail. Donald comfort, enjoying wealth and all il To The Voter* of Barry County:—
"there will Is- a special communi­
The Epworth UAgue penny so­
■&gt;
—&gt;»__ .' Harold
—u
to obtain rights of way from about Will Give Banquet and
I hereby announce myself a can­ cation of Hasting* lodge No. 52. F. cial will he held in Hie parlors of
Prentice.
Craig, Bernie brings, refuse* to see or sympath­
70 property holders, many of whom
Studio Recital. Waldron, Mabel Beeves, Carral? ize with Urn coiiditinM of those didate for nomination on Ihe n*t&gt;ub- A A. M. Thursday evening June I. the i-hurell Tuwday eveuing, Juno
nro desirous of having their lauds
Cla'iuli*
Huth
Ketchum,
Work i« &lt;he
who in Hie midst of a world of liean ticket for the office of coun­ rt»n al 7A) sharp.
On Saturday evening. June 6, Mrs. Grigsby. ......
drained. About one half of them
ty surveyor nt the primaries and
Margaret Troxel
will entertain Benedict. John Ketcham. Wallace plenty are bordering on the line of respect fully solicit v'our support;
3rd ilrgree. Past Master of llu-kwant damages doterinined,
retuly' to serve nt six o’clock.
about forty of her Hastings pupils Brown. Claudenc Goldsmith. Enlosl hunger and miiwry: who refuse to
Very Indy yours.
Al it) o'clock on Friday, May 29. at a banquet at her home al six Edger. Kate Saunders. Dons Bi’.n-, see the new conditions or the new
•
.
Leo S. O'bh, ; to be prrseql aud. u large nllend.Ihe following Jurors will meet: Fay o’clock-.
Al eight o'clock twenty- ham. Arlen# Tuttle. Arthur Girich, problems which must h‘* met and Adv.
.
Normal Alumni Picnic.
.
Hastings,
Fisk, Floyd Beckwith, Juliu dealt with in the sama spirit and
anea is looked for. Refrediriienla
■ Glemence; Emerson Edger, Merritt (|ve of the pupils will give a studio Rhea
The memlsT* of the Barry Coun­
Lois
Hawking Henry with the same cMiragp and proafter work. HjLOrdCF ’W. -M. Chase.
A very pleasant time u Herrick,
Wood. Robert MeKibbln, John Dos- recital.
Scheib, Paul Ward. George Herrick, grossivriies* that OUT fathers niel . Belgian i-oumiinxial bodies are
ty Normal Aluinnt • Association will
anticipalad.
I, B.u li. !&lt; r.
i' Ci FfirTOr, S-.-’y. hold lie u annual picnic nt Long
leri Bert Igiwroiice. Silas Doster,
Martha Zcrbel, , Elmer Robinson, theproblems of their age.
. contemplating the ron&gt;lrticlinn.of a
Harry Mason, Adam Wolfe, -Edward
Mabel Hayes, Mabel Eaton, IHrhanl
lake Saturday. June 0. Bring a pic­
“The great and almoat Buperhu- •2|,poo,non canal Io gjve antwerp
DKiri1 direct connection with the
Ga« House '-Coke Is not'expensive. nic dinner. All who can are urged
Bristol, Iz-wis Edger, James Brown.
River Rhine for barfir. traffic.
—Adv.
lu be present.

TOOK MANYTO DETROIT

■""'""''I',':

For Decoration Day

B

FORWARD, MARCH!’

�THE H.

ffi OF MINGS

Our Shoes
Fit the Feet
Suit the Purse

MINER KEELER IND HIM I’AltTY
UTHE CMtltlt li l\ CHAIILS
nvBNn-i tvi: iiii ix .
MARBLE ARCHES ANO
BRIDGES LEAD TO TOMBS

There is no other store in Barry County where men, women, hoys and
children have so many. GOOD STYLES to choose from, nor whcrc^qu
get such GOOD VALUES for your money as you can get at this store, We
carry widths and sizes that you will not find in any other store.
We carry
them because we are here to MAKfi GOOD on our statement that we FIT
THE FEET. If you hdve had trouble in getting your feet properly fitted,
you are eventually going to come here to buy, because you are not going to
continue to suffer the excruciating pain of “breaking in” shoes that do not
fit, and which must eventually lead to corns and bunions on your feet. Buy­
ing shocsis business on your part. You are entitled (o the best stock, the
best style and the best fit for your money. That’s what WE GIVE
OU.

We Sell Pheonix Silk Hosiery.

Ironside Shoe Company
Phone 176

Masonic Temple Bldg.

Hastings, Mich.

Summer underwear and Hosieru
Ladies' Union Suits, Umbrella Pants or
tight knee, 25c.
Children s Union Suits, tight knee, 25c.
Ladies Union Suits, umbrella pants, tight
knee? 50c. '
Ladies* Union Suits, long sleeve and long
pants, per suit, 50c.
Ladies Vests, comfy cut or shaped at 10c,
15c and 25c.
Ladies' VcsU. long sleeves, at 25c.
Ladies* Pajjts, tight knees, umbrella or long.

per pair. JOc.
Children • Vests. 10c and 15c.

•lm{4y» iHtllts t......... i-y* ihxI ymi
know Ihiw rauKli they niuiht lx*.
The Tombs arc the Lttri.il plan-s
• •( the Ming lb Iia-11' S which last'll
’from Ihe Iwefnh I" the *--\«-nh-rnth centUriC*;. I ‘
—*
t h&lt;- -ninth
I Manchus. wlu&gt; v
lime of (he n-’
| Maji.-huria, Tl
Mongolian (inn
Minn* hi the’-.
. llutinx then" *■

H.ikI;

35c, 50c and 31.00.
Children’s black Ho
10c, 15c'and 25c.
.
Children’s white and tan hose at 15c and 25c.

Infants' in Un. red. pink. blue, whju .nJ black.
15c and 25c.
Sun Bonnets (or Children and Ladies, 25c —ch
New liny of Moire Ribbons, yd. 10, 15,20. 30.35c

Hastings, Mich,

The Great Soil Improver
NOD-O-GEN

n&gt;-llh-rs &lt;&gt;f John-down ami »v;»- b-irn
in ohiu. eoniing to Uii&lt; country with
hi* pan-ills alR-ut 70 yi-am ago. Mr.
Wilkes, was ono of th-- township’-'
most ih'iiisln»iis rcshleiils. Hi- was
tin* bigin-sl inan in this i-otinly.
stiiiniinif ovi-r six fM six inetn-s in
height ami
w&lt;-ik'|iiHu over 3mr

iuy i

10c*15c-19c- 25c35c. 39c. 50c and &gt;1.00.
Ladies* Hose in Un and sAite. 19c. 25c.

Phone 66

mie in Jiia own Plliolr. The tem­
ple* must have |i.-.'n wonderful, but
I hey have lair- b -••'if- to nun. by
beinq robln'd. e-a- i.illy-by Ihe later
- iiiperors for Ilf v.ilualih-’woo.1 in

CAST GIVEN FOR
“MISS CHERRY BLOSSOM'

anMren’a Paata, tight Lnec or umbrella.
15c and 25c.
.

hmm

th" I
part

Nodule Bacteria For
Alfalfa Seed

Making your chance of success 60% greater when NOD-O-GEN is used-

inside a lar-.- &gt; --mpoiind on (in
side of the moiPitaiii. In lliis romp&lt;mpd was a Im go audience hull fm
ih'- dead spiri'- and in anolln-r
whs

WHAT NOD-O-GEN IS—A pure culture of bacteria which causes nodules
to grow on roots of ALFALFA thus insuring a greater success, with alfalfa.
FREE! With each 60 lbs of Alfalfa Seed we will furnish you FREE OF
CHARGE a bottle of NOD-O-GEN containing enough pure culture to in­

oculate one bu. (611 lbs.) of seed which will insure a surer catch of Alfalfa.
Based on to-day’s wheat market, 1 can sell you French’s White Lily Flour at $2.35 per
100 Ihs. Beans arc higher. Bring in your samples of BEANS and SEED, or if you want
Bran, Middlings, Cement or Seed Beans, call in and will be pleased to show you same.

Fuiu-ml swvIcwa were held from
Is lab- Itnini! &lt;m W&lt;*din-«day. Ib-v.
r. Yost oIRriatiiig.
Burial lonk
luc" in Fuller n-|iirl&lt;-ry.
.

LUKE WATERS

re-i* &lt;&gt;n Hu- top
-i\ !-•*!*. driven;
dowir Io solid r.- «. aiid Ih.tl water]
flows from IiMoa Ji-arly .lastin' lop
I il i.'-'i-. j&gt;
■ ■ pine Hi-- mniii

Phone 150, Hastings, Mich.

COUNTY PASTORS HAVE
’

LIVELY DISCUSSION

Topic All Wen- lulerrsirtl in.
Next Meeting in Sept.
The Barry Ij'IiiiIj Miuisl'-rial Ass'lalion held (heir Muy meeiinii in

was I raU’cirlc^J and plans made. At'
I :;j»» a p.ij"-r -'ii “Tin- Problem of
I’.linrt h .Union" wrillen by Bishop
Hughes was read by Ib-v/ Bread).
• E\«-ry miiiisl'T pn.-x-nl was called
upon Io give Ins view |wiinl and

Your Gas Range Is the
Work Bench of the Home

In Cl

You can no more expect to get modern re*

suits with old-style equipment in your
2nd. |H-umniiig promptly al 2:
We hope. Io make tin* mH-liiia
i-spi-rrai ilfl'-n-M. Kvi i-j’ IBSfyFi
'h?l$&gt;' iinil'sl.

and a m-w idea of Ihe hip problem
"calm-' (o rtti’m. Tip- miiristrrw-nm
i»'l afraid I" speak U»* plain truth
when tlu-y iii«-i in th' sc rtjeclingi'.

Geo. Turner, Pioneer School
Teacher of Woodland Relates.

lowi'i’bip; who i* i-eshlmg lo-re.
rcpii'duc.sl the word* of a &gt;
.M-hirli muth* lilH-rab-d slave* san
a chun-h in Ridinimid after I
aum.-mh-r. fl is a good *aiiqd&lt;

alHiougli thin |&gt;
la.upoii il. as il Is only
mid sec luiig trains of
•nkejr/cumiiuj to I’&lt;*ki of; cawl* had wv»-r

IIIHAat.
M-inhl'-,-*

Ih-II,
WuuM alioul and
bell.

succeed with the tools of yesterday.

Thou­

sands of suocessful home makera have found
Hopj

and boiled &gt;u-« for
&gt; liiuir gvChy at six thirty
1.1.'Bl Wall.
a trip by railroad rd

folks of th'- south till with bu.'*H
of nii-l'Mly w-rm-lliiie* lasting chutiunously for half an hour. In tinspring uf'iKi. while Mr, Turner u.&lt;guaniinv sotne of lb-- fal ealllc nf
ths Ninth tuiny enrpr. bi- alti nd&lt; d
i-hun-h mubun-lay. Afler Un­
army ■chaplain liud pr-- ii |i&lt;'d. thcolored folks Im-ioio a juidlw- duri.-i-whi«*h Ihe following (.-imipo-ilfon; was di'i-li.irgi d in Waslimal
Juno d. IH65.
lie has n-i-ilw
Iuub »du4 that I am boro lo du-,
-f bir lif" in Dorr township
&lt;» «»l&lt;vry hall'iuliuli!
gan county. ■
From gri'.-f omj w«»r my cin kt flv.
XJ ntory hiHrtihub!
_Ui»£jda..UL
Wb'.-n • Ihrixliaus
iy. iie lbs shrill# »*f ■7.’. H-- Htt-fi
••d I.'-oiii Theohntieal
lu*titu
Jai'k-ori i-nunty. fipnnc Un- wi
l,’-tSLh'.- luuuhl writiu# iXhflCd
H'-nriHla lovynshin tuui Wat-rl-

kitohen than you can expeot a jeweler to

in-* Young. Wortliiiiptou's »•*&lt;■y. K. ith Chble-'.er. ’
a- parts ar«- all cipialljT well
-I ai d you will he rnplhat'-d l»)
the b'-wiU'tiin-' Ch&lt;-ny.T&lt;-fr--*li--d byi
lhe-e|-arkliiiir fun mid wil-nf Kuk-!
&lt;.-iin». Hnpi&gt;-.'i'd by- On- fHlni|Hids and!

Ilins an-1 siiigiiig it.7 .
"
• iin- 20 *f a« ralcliy an-l
■woat.-, ii-ul rlioru*rs a* y&lt;si
Them* and Hm bWPIlFTTf-^-

maudlin in the Barnum -vb'wi.__„
Among Mr, Turned* pupils W»-r&lt;
■ind.-e Barnum. !.♦■&lt;• Barnum. B«»r-

d of Nashyillp* vixil'-d
er. Mi*. Albert MrlilHinlly, .over Pniulay.
Jidm ,&lt;J'’linmpaufch
• Total ii.it hmjc’r is farnn:
De Riars farm..- -

N'olhr of Spcriul Asscvmim-iiI.
To Busby, Em&lt;-ry 1.; Bak--r. Cha*.;
Ilcadh*, Mary; Eolgn-ve, Philip T.;
I'm-t-, H-rrnati; lluirmau.'Sarah I,.;
Hicks. M. W.; H&lt;»ii.-. Elua; H- tr- L
how.-r. Sinioiu Hill. Ih-nry .M.; Km-iiz«-l. Wi-ml-riin: K'-na-lon. A. E. E*t.;
Lappli-v-, fjei|iirk: lomgston, C. 4..;
l.&lt;iv'-lan'I. Abija; Maus J. Lon-nz'i)
M-**»-r. Kit-iiurd B.; Mallory, b^lwiu;
Mill*. Rob-rt; Naan, Frank; Ntt-h,
• ■.-laid; fV&gt;or. Frank S.; Preston;

The** btivich out Ju
I one man h-aib U'e
........................... .....
. string iiNaciiM l-' hj hiirM. &lt;i--orv&gt;-; Thomas, Win. L.:
’
Tuttle, Hairy I’.; Williams. Frances;
nrx i.rick lowers, over .’M«»i Winter, Grace; Watkins, Walu-r J.;
Id. &gt;.i'-ng the way.
’I’ll-—: Wilcox, Belie B.; Ward. Frank B.;
• Tor bcaeaii liahl-j, buiU Y-moit, John W.; Ziup&gt;Iin'*ij-r, J. I».
•f in-uiiilains. and upon them mid to nil, othi-r werNins inl'-reated.
Tlial the roll id ihe
■i. l.tiilt Io iufonn lh«- army lake notice:
spn-iaT n.*..*-asm'-nl h*-r»4iifore mad"
by J. l/in-nro 5tnu» fnr tlie |Mirpo*e
wilts. mud and M'»ii&lt;* of d-frayroK th.it pgrl of the cnsl
i (hi; rnini-l I rain* «lur- which Hie council di-cjded should lie
or while Hi'- mon stop paid mid liorn-- by efiecial .a$-&gt;e.-s*
.ire told Hint Ih'-V yawl in- rtf for Ilh-WashliiKlon and Mark(he dmiR and for Hi'- el *tn-el *vwi-r. is now on tile in my.
ilinx Hi” m«-n ww- "Hire for I'ublil- inspection. NoUce. i-«|il-4» given I hat the rmini-il w ill
~—1 U-Uiw-couur.iL UH'm... ilL.,’llp
liful *ighl vyl)"n load' d Willi, I'-n- City of Hastimu on Friday evening’
&lt;.f pruin nrjiulK. rtnd yon cart June 5lh. Bill. Io review -aid asii'iaulm- 1|... mticli of lid- Irafllc i* siT-sinenl at which lime and place
d'xi" vUi'-ii Pritta bo-* only lhr--«* i "pporhinily will Ik- given all |&gt;er’ ~
riiilri’.ul* ami Ihcse’are riiigh- track S'MIS lnt» li d'-d'tn lx- hi-Srd.
l/ated this 2Clh day of May' iDi L ami p""riy . iujpnc&lt;i.
.
Jus. M. i-irtlcii, City Clerk.
'll"- Ihif Wall M.ClLiq0. - n,,°
2-wks
loin.- w«* :i -in pfKc io u\ and wfi-Tt- Advil.
U--I birj) -l-.-Ati by mett '-r l"iiri*i*.
Aihi-rti&gt;i-d Ij-Ucra.
Hi-- brick
Mill in pxxl *hap'-. mid
y Austin. John Dole, R. Matiiiv-w*«i| I-, o*p)-jy perfect for long
Willard Nk-IioI*. F. J; While,
di-ttaiH--. iin. wall nnx ahmg
-rriiran. L. E. Brhvvn.'J. N.
fi "in i-'-.ik Ip peak on thr mminl-im*. ami . .. . crooked a» the jwak.*

A “Garland” Gas Range
Ovens and Top . .

Itoan

Are Just Right

Glass Oven Doors
Tell Whtft is Going on Inside
Aluminized Linings

and Racks ....................
fill Not Rust

Porcelain Drip and Broiler Pans
Easy to Clean

Perfect Baking Ovena ........................................
* ................
Evenly Heated Throughout

Bund

inhod

&lt;I«5O1

ijnmil

Efficient Burners and Ventilated Oven
Bottoms . .............................. , , . Save Gas

Removable Parth and Smooth Castings . .
................... Easy to Keep Clean
Best Material Used

Iowa’
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WORK

INyron Fisher and wife who lav,loicri visiting their son Morris at
Bay City for a week, returned home Todtl,
‘
Riihy Stodgn, I*&gt;i* Mnck»*y.
Halurday.
Ia*tnh Hecox. Chaib'k Ickes, IxOuisa
Mr. and Mrs. MeP. Fuller were en- Hodge. Blanche Umg^Enafcrick
lerinined by Mr. and Mr*. H(-nry .Parker, Gladys Coburn. Dorothy
Bagla of Carlton Sunday.
Budd. Thelma Ryan. Velma Robk-sMias Elsie- Holmes of Hastings kl,
I
Ralph Townsend, Carroll Gard­
Normal ami Misses Uiis Volte uml ner,
।
Mary Gallup, Neva Lovelaml.
V-linn B* n-&lt;m of Kalamazoo Nor­ Ainbra Fcdewa, Vnrnum Phillip-*,
mal were home over Sunday.
Pearl Anders, Sterling 8|»onahle,
11. E. Rising and U. F. Grozingcr Ruth
I
Paustle, F.lva Bishop, Jow'pbattended tho
Litlle Thomapplo ine
i
Chase, Bertha Tudor, Maintiim*
drain hearing nt Hastings, Friday,
i
Craig.
Vivien Mosher. Opm i^ionard,
If the wedding bells don’t ring for IJoyd
I
Davis, Elliycl Mullikeii,. Neva
a couple of our South AVoodland Mate,
:
Llewellan
Davi*. la'onnril
young tentlethcn in iin- near future Ib-yiibltbi, Alpha iJenedict. ixitvii
wo have guessed wrong.
Myers, Ifcno Butler, Keith Chase,
.Mr. and Mrs. ,C. E. and Mr. and IMaurice Wolfe, Glliirles Wai rotis,
Mrs, Hoy llowlader wore Grand 'Verm* Konkle, Opnl Leonard, Char­
Itnpids visitors Thursday.
lotte Henry, Alice Bales, Million
Memorial services’ were nl tended Hall.
i
Lila Young, Waller Muhhlner.
by ft large congregalion nl Ihe U. it. Josephine
.
Phillips, Jack Stem,.Beat­
church Suqtlny murning, Rev, Fre*:- rice
i
Swartz.
land delivered Ihe hdilreim.
Fifth
Gradr:—Edward . Baker,
A large congr**4fotl*m listened to Richard
।
Freer, Raymond Robl«-.ski.
Rev. Kenyon deliver the-iiai-calaiir- .John Bcliullx, Philip Potior, Am-la
cate s**rmon for the graduating ,Moorr. laiVerm.* Ryeraon. Josephine
class of 1011 Sunilny evi*nntK. '
&lt;Carveth, Altha Marble, Ehiv Craw­
Mrs. H. D. Kntlmnnnn visil.&lt;*tl her ford. William . Maywood,
Lloyd
''—
turn Rolla Fox nf South Carlton the jLewis, Mildred ' Wellman, Italph
tlrxL &lt;J the week.
Kiiciui'lf Hnnihl
Messacar, . —
Mrs. Amy S. Miller died at the Skssarar, Archie Cmwfoidj B.*'’'**''
homo-rtf~h»*r &lt;lntighl**r Mrs. J. R. C.liiTmd.
.
Floyd Rose. Alma S* luintz,
Bnrmun of South Wisifdlaml, Fri­ Margarellu Lak*-, Robert Gamble,
day mo rning,
nge&lt;| elghty.-nim* Helen SherwiHMl. Tr**.*a Abli**'. 1H»years.. The funeral was held nl leeirClury, Viva Hall, Diiiii WiImhi,
(.oats Grove Sunday afternoon nt Voighl Newldii, Forest Williams.
Ihren o’clock. Mrs. Rev. Wi»o&lt;|ard Aubry Kiuillh llmfh AbbplL Howtird.
f*T Hutton. assih*&lt;n by lli*\'. J. M. Binisall, Matu i.-e hip ton, Miu giierSmilh. ofllcialing.
The remains iie| Wood, Ruth O'Connor. Pearl
wen* taken io Meridon. SI. Joseph Webb. Allen Richardson, Jean McCo.. Mondi^y mormiq; and buried Kiiighl, Pi-urt Waldron. Clifton
beside her husband.
.■Wellman. Gertrude Gilvin, Myron
Miss Mural liratford of Knlamn- Darling. Ikuigla** Symiiiglon. Gers
7fw&gt; visited relatives in" thu-village Irmlt*. Leonard. Donald Joy, Henry
the latl**r pari of Iasi mid liie fore­ Eggleslnn. Beatrice Coburn,
Milpart of this week.
dn*d l-'ulbT.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. L»ynnrd were
Sixth Grade;—Adah Igincasler,
ov«*r Sunday guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Bunlello Christie, Madeline Brown.
Willnrd Bawdy of East Woodland.- Zelnin
Smith,
Heb-i; Cfiidcsler,
J. S. Munioil of Owos.su cnine Gladys OngiMiil,
Clay ford Moore,
Monday ••veiling for n week’* visit Marie Lawson. Eliza Crook. Gerlruife
with his rbildren in the .village.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Furnua nf
Nashville were guests of Dr. And Paulin** Wellman. Edward J-*n*-s,
Mrs. Mclnlyre Ihe first of IbcAveck. Unman l-'elilpausi'li, .li anelli* Thom­
as, ixii-ee Hatv**y. Donald Doyle.
laim-0 a large delzgalion consisling Mai’y Clark. ClilTord l-'uller, Flossie
of seventeen aulomobile loads from Conrad.
Itirhard tsfok, Vernor
Hie Hastings lodge, beside* ***-v**nil Blough. Alelha Full.-i. llayiuPml
Gamlile. Glcndmi Jones. Willi**r
Odesftn, in nil about om* linndrml Schantz, Bessi*’ Ohiislend. Curl
visilm-.s Momlny nighl.
Work in llarsiili**rg**r, Frank Weober. .Iu*l«on
(ho second rank wns given to sev­ Ballou. Launmc*- Power. Coral Beueral enmlidnti*s. Hefreshmenls wen* vdii-t. Madonna Smilh. Puth Konkb*.
served. Excellent talj»s were given David Smilh. Evelyn Brown, Ches­
by lbw. Bready. Jmlge Smilh. John ter Prichard, Harln-I Butler, Lloyd
Ketcham and olh**rs of Hu* visitors.
Aside from the extreme wnnn ev­
ening a general good time was had iams. Cecil Wail.
by all.
Seventh Grade.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles ami Mr. ami
Mrs. Roy Dillcnbark of Clarksville Gardner Beimel I. Leland llarsbbervisited I heir parents. Mr. amt MiS*.
Altier
i Sponable. Leonn . Eh**rl*-y.
A. W. Dilleiihack Monday and Tues­
Leona Wih-rix. Waller iloii'h. Ber­
day.
DE John Warner of Clarksville tha Smith, Austin llvlrilil**. Edith
celled on friends In ihtf village Wnn- Yost, Leone Coville, John Matthews,
Charlie Wilemi, Harvey Myers, Roy
- day.
Howard F. ElMOnhnrl nnrl family, D.'imison. Bertini ZutwdinilL Vera
cousins of Mrs. J. S. Risinger, cam** Bron-on. Gail Snimdeh*. William
Saturday for a week’s visit nt the
John Vester, John Cru**. H*-I**nu Mc­
- Risinger horn**.
Mr«. J,. A. Weaver startl'd up fial- Donald, Hany Welton. Vims GUI­
Einar Frandsrn, Lawn ar**
urday ih llu* Priest building Whore dings.
she is [ifepareil Io serv.' quirk W*-lih. Hi-leii Conkling.-Mrirshidl
limrhex. ice creatti, soft drinks ami Beckwith..Irene Gamble. Orin W
do all kinds of short order linking.
J. S. Risinger sold a fin*- Huiek
touring car to E. J. Peabody of Mul­ Gladys Wilkins.
liken Saturday.
Mrs. H. C. Braird visited friwib SMALL CYCLONE DOES
in Charlotle Thursday. Her mother.
CONSIDERADLE DAMAGE
Mrs. Wilson, accompanied her
home ami will spend tho summer

N.,A. Fuller &lt;»f Ban Francisco,
who is visiting here for a short
lim**. called on the C. D. Garn'family Friday.
Th** gradual ing ••xerrisos of Hu*
lenlh grade class of the Woodland
high Ni-li*M&gt;l will be given nl the M.
. E..church Friday, night,.May 29, be­
ginning al 7:30 o'clock. Those who
will n**'**ive diploma* are tho Misses
f.din M. Wagner. Doris Mohler.
Freda Bawdy. Cecile Eddy, -Emms
Hopp, Huldah Eu|mr, Lula Gerlhig•*r and tirvffT*’ Waddell. James Ty-~
lor ami Walby Crockford.
A joint niWlldg of Hie township
boanls of WmMlltmd mid Casllelmi
was hold aUWarnervIlle Monday af­
ternoon-Io art on a petition, for a
drain traversing both townships.
After henring the pros ami cons rel­
ative ♦heroin n .inolioii was ninde
mid unanimously carried that the
prayers of the petitioners he granl' •■*!.
Maliinn ’Senior ami wife of Coals
GiVjvo visited Mrs.-Cynthia Senior
Sunday.
,
- Next Saturday autos will ho furn­
ished by tlieir owner* lb convey all
Kotdior.* and soldiers' widows anti
friends to Cemetery No. 2 where
decoration services will be held.
J’hose who have Howers are roqnosled to furnish nil |h**y can.
The cars will leave for I luf cemo
lery early.
, ,•
.
Mrs. Cynthia Senter onloriaine*
C. N. Potter mid son of Lasing am
Mrs. Will Potter and two sons of
Danville, who drove over in their
car Sunday.
Imly Maccabees Meet.
The member* of the k 0. T. M.
M. chapters of the county held
their quarterly rally in Odd Fel­
lows’ temple on 'Friday, Mnv L. A.
Eaton TiTeMilt'iit of ihe «.n?nnizTlirtn presiding. iVlmul 80 were
• present. A business meeting was
held in tire morning.
An excel­
lent dinner was served by the
members of Hastings Hive.
In Ihe
nf|ernoon, Hastings IHvo members
performed memorial work ami the
presortla'Jon of colors.
A ihlsc*'!ianeoui program followed.
Pres­
ent al the meeting were Mrs. Rncb,el Bailey, of Grand Rapids. P. G. Cand Mis. Fmma ApM-od of Luding­
ton, deputy of this courtly.-"

Pennsylvania cily officials held a
Mato conference at Philadelphia
Inst week to discuss snow removal
problems of next winter.

Friday and Saturday

ELxtra Full Size Gins*

39c

98c

OUR TWO GREAT BARGAIN DAYS

SPECIALS

SPECIALS

SPECIALS

We have now over 500 Rugs-to choose from, all
new small pretty patterns, and arc offering some
great values. You never had standard rugs of­
. fered as low as these prices. Come and sec.

Big line of fine Spring Coats in various
colors, some.worth up to $12--------------- 97.Vo
Ladies* and Misses’ fine Coats, sold formcrly up to $20, Friday and Saturday. 99.98
Ladies* black and tan Short Coats at.— 93«“o
Ladies* Skirts, odds and ends, some
worth up to $9.00, at only.—'—.------- 93.98
Ladies* or Misses* full length double texture
. Rain Coats, a special value, at only-----9’*98
Girls’ Summer Wash Dresses, sizes 2 to
6. only48c

Wool Fibre Rug*, sixes9»1-. in brown, blue and

Seamless Hruneel-* Rugs, I test grade. 9x12. only 15.00
12.00
Seamless Brussels Rugs, best gra«le.MU»IOJi "
9.98
Seamless Btzasels Rugs. I»e»l grade. "xl». only
7.50
Seaiutees Bittssels Rugs, best grade. ««». only
17.50
Seamless Brussels Rugs, best grade. lll(X12 -‘
VxlJt Seamless.Wilton Velvet Rugs, special at... 22.50
Vxl8 Axmitister Rugs good value, at.....
19.00

Fia^s for Decoration Day, small spd
large1_. 1c to 25c
A great line ol fine Waists worth up to
$2.00, at__________________________ *—980
Ask to sec our new styles in R. &amp; G.
Corsets ------------- _150c, $1, 92, $3
Men’s Work and Drcaa Sbirtx. •’&lt;*.- values, at only... 3Uc
Fiu» Dress Shirt*; negligee or laundered, at. «&gt;c- or f l.'«J
A new line of J-'our -in -hand Ties at only
. .25c and -Hk
Men’s Balbriggan I nion Suita, difletenl atylea. only 5Oc
Men's »ingle-pieces t'ndcrwear, tine ribbed, well made.25c
Men's tine Socks, some special fine Macro yarn, at15c
Men's fine Socks in black or tan. at only -

This Store Will Be Closed Decoration Day (Saturday) From 12 M.-to 6 P. M.
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK.

FRANDSEN &lt;5 KEEFER
Hastings’ Cool and Sanitary Trading Center

Hastings, Mich.

One Price to All
Miss Fmi Thump-

li
1,1 in
G. 0. P. CONFERENCE I Detn.iin il'Sunday.
.
I«&gt; Behling on husim TOOK MANY TO DETROIT
m

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CIRCUIT COURT JURY
CALLED FOR MONDAY
.curd Monday. But t
Adjourned I util

U/AQIinilT U/RFPKQ U P
HAOllUUl nfiLbUO Nl. b-

ft. R. FREIGHT TRAIN
: &lt; mis
TRAIN -STRIKE

. Harper nrt*l Mi

m&gt;s|*iUu in hauiitinziKi.

TRAFFIC ON LINE IS

ENTIRELY BLOCKED TODAY
line Hurl Except Hobo
W*» Slr.dino Hille. Bi||
Croud Gnlhrrinu

Louis Wardell **J l.di

,.Clarence Davi- ami danslllrr

Spi***cli *!• imum-iiig
tary Bryan mid ret*•i’r *d |o Hi*'
changed altitude &lt;tf Ik** mlminislni-

.ilarlba

Si'milijr jMWii.u-fid xru'rY Hint
ii'-uly our imignilii-ieiil Igdaiiri

Mi*, nhd Mrs. Jiilin Shrib***
daughter Dofix g*&gt; (•’ lb*ir

jslralion had been wiped oni

Matthews.
Miss ,Man-in Conkling am
Miss Katherine Snoot _**f Ka

iilArni.

aslivillei
Ihursday

i-einniiiciLon tin* track. The wreck
railrond

old h*plibl(r.

and Dr. Shefll**l*l of this
cily.
The firemen Were called Out Io
reopoiiri to an alarm sent from Hr*1

linn* and was taken m the county

aiiiiiuiiii'-

lliiii-binan

Houghlail**ii

train
eomiiimucalioii

Telegraph

this issue.
Mr. ami
ami purchased a resident*** in this
cily. They will retire- from the
farm mid - spend' tlieir remaining
The prospects for n bumper hay
rap in this section are excellent
Illis year.- If y*ni.are iiil**r**sl**d in
I he,purchase of a new mower, hay

lire imitiiiK

Hwcial

mmiiisi

Mr-s. Sarah I i-li**r was &lt;
Eaton Rapid* Sii*ir*lay l*»
cousin, Mrs. I nk- Smith,
!’**&gt; tin* spirt* lid su&lt;-i-&lt; " of this quite* seriously xll.
'im*.**liiiu inurh rredll is due I Im lion
A. .L Groesbeck, chairman of.Hie
Itif-nldit-mi stair C.-pli.il C.nmnii- morning
though

no part

Destroys Pari -of Daniel Mance’s
uihcial capacity.
llroidcm-c iyyl Damiiues Bcssiner Bro*i/slaiqjhlrr House.
Pawing Muith-raxl of Im
Olli 0 PERSONAL MENTION
nhout half past, om* o'rlo*
ru.*s*iay morning a small c
*-aused damage amm'inling to
nl hundrods nf doitanr to Hie rrsi-j
■tenet* of Daniel Maine ami slight Kalamazoo over Sunday.
damage
Busiunur Bros, slauglili-r
Mrs. Wulrou:
house. Willi a roar sounding like Fr.*.l HaiL who

buildings ami tore away a porlimi
of. (In* hous**. knocked down om* «»f
Ills’* chimneys ami j*&lt;-**l*-d oil a por­
tion of tin roolliig which was carri­
ed through a large liendm k !(*•*•

PAGE THKPt

iMU a. 1911.

THE HASTINGS B

goods.
C.omi* and see us Imfor**
y*,y buy,. Iwcause our prices will

gramldaughtol'.
.Mrs. Homer McDowell :

day.

** Thrifty Chinese Farmera.
; fnliy op.-rafed
Whtlo our farmers throw broadcast '
DBnurui, «t
too 'harrowed
narrowea j! •
of -train
grain on tbo
Itedloii, i-.iiii*- Sunday fn.in Gram! handful*
ratth. ott-nn, rid, t-ltora,., tn ,1|.
lagliiR bird* and rodeiiU. tho ChinnHruckm*r of Clii- man. after furrowing tho earth with . Whit*.-w*
rngo'last w***-k. Tlr*. Goodyear -was hi* wooden plowshare, without turn- |,,r*s
nrrompaniert t*y h*-r dnitghter. Mr-*. tng It. CHimbfe* each lump In hl* Day fell to
Doiinld VmiZii*-’«*f Detroit.
bainlu till it lii llke fine powder. Thia |*av and v
Mrs. pearl I-&gt;•v-iiuui of |4ui*&gt;im* done, at planting time he walks alow- in ar M**i!ca
ly down each furrow, carrying a grain I l.timll&lt;ird •
Miss Ultra Kinsey of Caledonia illness of In
drill.'which Is a -marvel of ingenious LPmkrr_IJ**ii?**
io returned Io
spent Sunday with Hastings friends.
simplicity.
to
remain
for.
Mr. amt Mrs. Chas. Wood wen- al
their cottage al Loach Lake Sun­
*. Pliyllis ll&lt; yiml/s. .her- nioth('orc for Stomach Disorders.
i
day.
.
Mrs. Mafie Fisher is spending Ihe
lloymdds return-

i"*. Th*- big pi*-*-** of Im landed
nenr lhv railrond. Four trees wen.*]
also destroyed. Mr. Manen carried
insurance on nil nf his builditigs
except his ri’sidence.
Part of the roof from the slaugh-'
C. J. Burch of Grand llapide spent
ter house, a quarter of a mil** beSunday • with his brother. Robert
ydmi, was blown into (he nvei.
Burch.
Homer Brooks of Charlnttc. in
Restored ills Siuhl.
slaying with his urn-1**. (). V.
Slamm.
(ana, who came to this city bliml tn
Miss Eleanor Water-* of Cliicngo
visit relatives is overjoyed by the
.Morrill.
stored by on operation iierforn’ed
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Herbert arc
by Dr. Ixrwry. Mr. Huycke. who is
a veteran of the civil war, lost one Plainwell.
nf his eyes in bailie. Dm* your ago
Mrs. Chas. Doyle Will spend Derhe ceased tn see with bis remain­ ornlion Day with her broilicrs in
ing eye. When Dr. Lowry exam­ Muskeyon.
• *
ined Hie eye, he at once remove*!
l-Tunk Ward and daughter. Miss
calnrncls vkhich had rendered Use
old soldier blind.
* ,
on Tuesday. .
Il**v.
and
Mrs.
Belts
nn*
spending th** week in Grand Hapids
Finds Holstein Herds (». K.
Dr. W. Boyce of Detroit, a veteri­ ami Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wnnl. are cnnary surgeon of
oi uh
the*. federal
reuerai bureau
niireau
..... ................
of .animal indualty, Jia&gt;-.cxamwetL
,a
■
’*nn 5 P“F£!!h
lilapids.
’ ,
- z ..
a'number of Holstein herds in Bar• «*?.- «••
Sirnnns-of Bay
ry county mid finds them'in fair , .......s' Nellie Rhnnns-of
Bnj Cily
Cii is
___
in;....
■
..
.
...
visi
ina
her
rmi-oii«.
Mr. and
visiting
cousins,
and Mrs.
condition.
Bis-ofih-ial report has
..
riot yet bi*f,n r»*cvived, but recom­ Carl Wemjnter.
.Mr. and-Mrs. Nathan .liidson of
mendations wall undoubtedly bo
made. Ho examined herds beloug- Lansing Upeht Sunday witli Mr. amt
ing to J. E. McElwain. W. II. Har­ Mrs. E. A. Burton.
Miss -.Winifred Heffernon visited
per. F..D. Cutler, A. Clyde Brown
Miss Khlhbrine Cagn**y of Clover­
and Barnum Bros.
dale over Sunday.
.
Mrs. Ira VnnVa|kenburg
and
Statistics show that
Irdaud’s daughlen.Mrs. Katherine Bly. went
fisheries continue to «derliiu&gt; in to Drdroil. Saturday.
amount of tish.landed and th*- num­
Miss Marion Powers of Grand
ber oCmen and Imais engaged. Cap- ITapi*h ‘ visifed Hastings r«.-latives
ftalists are displacing individual Saturday ami Sunday. ’
fishermen.
Roy Woodi-uH of Chicago came
Wednesday fur a Mvo .wi'eks visit
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
with Hastings friends.

cam*

upon foi’ 'emovnl,

Charles A\*hh| r**e«*ived on Mon*l:iy seven cans . of wall-**yed pike
fry whn-lnlie planted iii lh** lakes
m*rl!i of town;
Charles W. Mixer
nrvived a similar mtmltey of can*.
Ray lauig-loii. an employe of the
Intermit ion.-d Heal ,v Us-k roinHUWr
caught'iii* left hivndjn the im*­
,* 1,ti*1nt ,if ti iiinehiiii* mi WimIiIi-s.
day morning, seriously mangling

nl***l''l“* Lowiy’s jifllci* for surgical trrat.i"'1)!’ '?JT' nietil. The Ungers’were lacerated.
.m&lt;| mu* of the bones o( Ihe ring

taken to l»iStrange, Indeed!
“For the making of blltiard-balla
•••}•
... ....
is r*'*-*,*V**ripg fn&gt;m-n fire hundred ctophanla are needed
every year." aflld the famoue big game
luiiig broke anil hunter tn his lecture on India. “How
strange," whispered1 Mrs. Winsome to
tho Udy who eat next, “that people
can leach such great beasla to do
such delicate work!

gon, whet
past, two

has a
a ( -ition as fl*ivrwalkcr for Crowl*y-Milm*r. H**wa**
in their employ. i**i nlwut iwo years
hefiin* romiiig Imre. Tin* immy
sorry t*» have Hmm leave Hastings.
Win. G. B;U)-r uml his daughter.
Miss Gertrud** Emd Bauer, left this
"morning _ for l,&gt;'i* rsbni-g. Monroe
couuly, hi iiLti'iul lIm in*‘*’Ung of lln*
alumni *&gt;f P.*leisburg .high Mltnirl.
Mi. Bauer had i•-•■‘•iveil an Invita­
tion from tin* Alumni Association

isJhen Painting
insist on j-feath &amp; Milligan's Paint

-Irmlt; Enid to .-illX two Scli-rlioiis.
i’lilcr.-liuTg when her fattier was
superinteiideni of its schools, and
many of her relatives on her molh-

Angry Hott Biles Child.

son of Chris Clni'i*-mum. of Balti­
more. was nHa*-k*'*l by a t**-l dog on
Tuesday ami badly bitten in the.
right arm.
Th*' •■hild’s . Ynollii-r. i
-wlm was .visit ing gl Nicholas T&lt;*ie«’»j
horn** across Ihe road, heard the]"
boy’k m-reiuns ami hastened horn**.
cloje tin* laci'rrHimis villi stitches.
Th** (log, which was p gift, was
killed.
• •

N’o fewer than .‘•&gt;0 conventions I
have nlreiuly i»*i*n lHW&gt;ke*l to .meetl
hi San Frfthcfsco in 1915 daring Ih*
progress of the exposition.

&amp;)hen fjuiiding
insist on flauer flros..- Material

«7/te /fastings dumber &amp; Coal Co
Phont 2S4
Phoiu 224

�fpEZSOMAL MENTION 1 AMERICAN POULTRYMEN MUST
FACE CHINESE COMPETITION

itno cmnui set- ..
HTISTEffilKIffig

not, in fact,
carlty on tt

a, no amount of sinfart of the believer
Elrue. No engineer!
a correct result, no
.—tu* bdjT Berely he may have
believed that n. processes weyel
aomet if iS were not so in fact.)
With" ream
to many things ill
VIRGU. O. BTHICKI.EH SPOKE AT may be tinla frtant whether thal
tiling bellvw h true or not, bull
IlEElHi IJPEHA ODUK MON­
with rnenect
afZu H
DAY EVENING.
i t- b.-he&gt;e ,
Ihi'uiM'lvea,
irnrr- i""I1
lh’lr r''1*- ■

0

This Store will be closed from 10 a. m; to p. m.
The Subject of Eflo Exportation
From Chfna Hcromr* Interest bifl
on Memorial Day
Since the Tariff Was Removed.
Washington, May 25.—Shier, un.
,
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.
. — . ,... ,
,,
&lt;k*r the Demur rat ic tariff law, the
Chinese are shipping eggs into this
Decoration day ia al hand and we are prepared to wpply you with whatsoever
country to compel*1 with the Amer­
y°a "“Z desire for this holiday. Wc are offering you a host of sessonable
ican farmer, great interest lias been
‘iiSFV'X™ Yl'.u
I i,en” ,or “drc8s “p” “ wcl1 “ for
“ble “ very low price,.
mamfcMed. in the activity among RESUME OF HIS LECTURE
Chinese rgg shippers.
things bfjioved with 'reaped- to
The egg business in China has
IS GIVER III THE GAMMER ho? inatterv, become laws that are
taken on such activity under the
Landing upon the believer.
new tariff law that United States
Consuls are making reports on il to
God
th**~I7nitrd Slates Govenirnenl. Al­ He Is Member of Board of Lecture­
In trying tn ^certain what con­
ship of the Mother Church of
bert \V. Pont jus. American Consul
stitutes religion the very first sub­
nl Ranking, reports officially that a
Boston, Muss.
ject to be ronsidi ni&lt;i is that wideh
big egg factory at Nanking is about
relates to God.
Every one must
*&gt;»“*„ ■» jpeopl"- Wllwrnl I" agree that a eprrvet im&gt;ii'rslnnding
Io In- eomidcled so as. in
to nmm
begin op­
Hi.
&gt;vh that
Opera House—
Monday
mat ions this year.
He ksays
that I Heed
r;.- ","m ,7*;'
w...~z •■ven­ of God is ezsontial as the foundation
I
,,™
ing.
lorlislen
...dress
to
an
address
by
Virgil;
bv
Virgil
,w
-di.., «.I.| in ng™ "h.1";'!’,1"'
•" "JteXjJL's?] of religion. .
system of relig­
markel or collected by interior O. Strickler. C. 8,, on Christian Sci­ ious teaching that is founded upon
Ho proved an interesting
agents and delivered to Ihe factory ence.
imperfect or erroneous concep­
speaker, and held the close ntten- an
or l*&gt; the expdrter.
tion
of
God
miMrt
necessarily
fall to
We present bring to ita adherents the help
■The. important egg pnnhicing dis­ loiri of his audience.
and
trict of China, he reiibrls, com­ Uie following summary of his lec­ comfort for which they seek.
Mias Janet Jenkins, of Grand Rap­ prises the Yellow River and the ture:
When we look about us ami see the
id# was the guest of Mik. .Margaret Yangtze River Provinces ami that
It is undeniable that Christian splendid fldelily of men and women
Troxel Mon*tay.
.
the season of greatest production is Science has healed many sick peo­ Io their religious beliefs, and then
.Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. ftetxMiavc gon*1 fr**m February- to May. Ho says ple ami has brought about Ihe re­ see how much Buffering ami failure
to Oxford. Kgxu to visit l&gt;r. ami there is a local desiccated egg fac­ generation &lt;&gt;[ many who were Ihe they .experieam*, ami now far short
tory at Nanking which purchases victims of sin. Among Hs member­ they cmno of attaining Hie good
.Mr*. Ubas, llussell.
*
,
Kellar Siem was in -BalUe Creek, &lt;ggs much lielow the market price. ship are I hose who have been heal­ which they to honestly swk, il is a
Wednesday evening, the guest of II*1 says this factory paid from ed of intemperance, of so-called fatr deductfon-niar Hiern Is some­
eight to ten cents a dozen last Oc­ chronic and organic diseases, as thing wrong about their underRev. W. J. Locklon,
The entire balance of our new stock of Spring and Summer Millinery ia grouped in these two
well as of maladies that were acute .standing of (lod.
Mrs. Harry .Walldorff is -spending tober.
For local sliipping. Mr. Ponlttn or functional. It has healed others
No tiffenso will In* given, there­
special lots at £1.95 and fa.95. This includes the smartest and laret styks of the season. Every
Ihe week in Eaton Rapids taking:
fear, unhappiness and fore. by the aUteim td (hat the av’ reports that i*ggs are packed in of
'* sorrow,
“
Imllis for rheumatism.
single hat r^w this season. There is a wonderful variety for you to choose from. We can hardly
similar
diseased
medial
conditions
bamboo
crates
with
saw-dust
or
crage person has a very imfeltnite
Lucian Willison ami J. Grace
descri.be to you the many attraejive features of this said. You mt^ksee foj yourself.
S|- nt the week end with the fnnn- straw. He say# they are canned al that often cause more suffering ami nod nelmlcfaB comi plmn of tiod; If
Nanking mid. Hankow by a foreign distress than physical disorders.'
you were to ask a dozen |x*ople to
cr's mother in Assyria.
Jhi/'Aro tfou on Display in Our Uindou.
In every case of Chris! mu Science tell you who and wh.it God is. you
Miss Etta Hubbard of Middleville roriMirati&lt;iiifcaml shipped to Europe.
visited Mr.-. Margaret Troxel Mon­ He says be is informed that all healing, whether the disease Was would gel a dozen different answers.
grades of eggs and all kinds of do- chronic or acute, physical or men­ There are some wti*&gt; Hunk God is a
day anil attended the recital.
■ Mrs. Millon Stewart of Marshall msulicalud fowls are used for this tal. the cun* was brought -ulxml person.. How many proitlc there
was the guest of Hastings friends purtsise. liefrigvralion service, he without the use of hypnotism, men­ are who, wlieii (hey kneel •fawn and
says, can Im* obtained from China to tal suggestion, drugs on any mater­ close their eyes, ami reveredlly
ami reialives for the week-end.
Mrs. Lucian Willison and daugh­ th*1 United States. The Hankow ial means, and entirely through the pray to God, have in mind a fierson,
ter Inez, spent ihe week eml with factory mentioned above keeps in application of the spiritual and &lt;»r a form.’ or an image, to which
operation
through
the year by nelaphysical leachings of Chris* they prayl And how many others
Mr. ami Mrs. Ed. Bolo in Morgan.
there are who think of-God as 0-be­
W. J. Field of Chicago spent from lianflling game, poultry, feathers.
Friday till Monday with hla wife Iieans and skins.
The healing of Ihe sick, however, ing of anger and ivsentnieiiL, wlio
Skirts are becoming more popular every day, and we are showing a remarkably large assort­
Tiie American Consul reports that is -not the primary purpose nf rends failure and suffering to I hose
■ and daughter and oilier relalivim.
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Garlock are workmen
1
in lhem* egg factories re­ Christian Science. According In who displease him! Ami tire (here
ment of clever and stylish skirts at very low prices;
spending a week's vacation with th*1 ceive
।
nlMiut ten cents a day, thus the teachings of this Science nil not a great many others who think
This week we.have picked out an assortment of splendid skirts, regular &gt;5.00 to
A m 9R
former's pan-iils al Grand Ledg*1.
1
making
it clear how the Chinese are sickness and disease result from er­ of God as a being who lives in 11 |
$7-50 values, which we will oiler for________________________________________________ W
Burnell*1 Mon* of the M. A. C. able
1
Io ship eggs to America and ror and fnlse belief, which an1 far-off country called Heaven, and
spoilt Sntiinlny and Sunday with compole
&lt;
with American fanners summarized ns sin. ami when. Hie that it is necessary for people to I
Came
Gariy
and
Jake
If
our
pick
with
no
duly
on
eggs.
die.
and
go
there,
in
order
to
sec
|
his sisters, MisAs l*la ami Jennie 1
error of belief is destroyed by the
truth which Christian Kci**«icc im­ Him?
- Clark Sutton, who has b***-n visit­
These are only a few of the in- I
parts,
the
disease
disappears.
ing relatives here for several weeks
Christian Science, therefore, tem-h- correct irtdiefs wlucli people enter- I
returned tu Tustin.
Mich, oh
LOCAL NEWS
**# that the cause of all .lisense-aml tain about God.
;;
Thursday.
Yet, aU Ihe while thal |&gt;eopli* have fl
sin is mental, tun I mil physical, ami
Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Troxel ami
that tsotii sin ami diseas*1 may be gone oh believing Hire*1 erroneous fl
two sons of Gram! lliipnls came
cure&lt;l
by
one
and
th«*
same
meta
­
Mrs. Hester Kielh has begun the
things alxiut ChmI, Hie Bible state- fl
We wish that every mother would take the time to look over our line of pretty dresses lor the
Tuesday for a viiuLwith Mrs. .Mar­ erection of a liotise on Park street. physical process, namely, by the menls. concerning him have been I
garet Troxel.
girls. There are so many pretty and distinctive ideas and the,quality is so good that it hardly
High fop shoes rut down Io Ox­ substitution of spiritual truth in iperfectly plain. ’ The Bible says. |
Mrs. Grace. Hemer ami baby &lt;*f fords, &lt;55c,. Ludlow's Electric Shoe place of error and, false belief In the
seems as though it would pay any mother to make them. Our prices range from
.
for
instance,
that
(God
is
Ixtve.
ami,
n
Recil.Cily came Monday for a visit Shop.—Adv. .
human consciousness.
since He is inlinitv. In; must be in- II
with,her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J.
ihiil*! Love., Christian Science says, II
Mr. mid Mrs, G .C. Palmer are “Ye Shall Know tin* Trtilh mid
D. Zagelumiei1.
therefore*
that
inlliut*'
Dive
cannot
||
moving
into
Miss
HoreJIa
Goodyear's
The Truth Sludl Mala* You Free” 1
Charles Bacbellrr,
master of
ll is recorded in the fall Chaptor be
1 the author of re il. either in the |
Hayings Lodge. No. 52. F. A A. Al­ liuuM on Broadway.
fonn of sickness or sin. ami that", no K
ia in 14int attending the meeting of ' There will b« Memorial exorciff- of the (iusi»ri of John (bat U|mhi one :matter
what oiiemay think nfaitil H
■ s at the M. E. church nt Dowling occasion when Jesus was being liarthe grand Ipdge.
evil, it must be a&lt; counted for in ||
W. R. Cook. Henry Osborn.'A. A. next Sunday afternoon al 2 o’clock. assed by the lawyers and theolo- 1
other way than as being a part U
'
Anderson ami John Ketcham alThe Finance Keeper of the L. O. gians, who. were plying him wilh some
|
*. jfcill
.. &gt;■ la* at ll court house questions and seeking to entrap him of
1 Hie creation (tiLCod.
leaded the llcpulilicaii meeting in ™*
T. u
M. M,
The latest things that are being shown in RufRiDgs, Silk Cords, New Stylo Guimpes, Ruffle
by Ilia answerxlle tumpt to n grottfv _ l b.- Hdili furttee. discloses that |
Detroit. Tui-wlnv.
" Saturday
—afternoon
^,a aa unial to
not. only is wvc, bul is also |
Supports, Lace and Embroidery ■Flouncing-for Camicole or Dress, Fancy Combs and Braid Pins,
Mr. ami Mrs. M. L. Gook and Mr. make rollertions.
of his folfowers, who wl*re standing God
1
omnipresent;
If
that
is
so,
then
H
Neckwear and Collar Sets, New "Buttons, Beads and Jewelry.
and Mrs. Hubert Cook visited Mr.
Will send another order for near, and said to tlied| "Yr shall 1He is everywhere, for that is what 1
ami Mrs. Robert Marshall of Prai­ Spirclfa coraels 1 May 301 ll.—Mrs. know the truth and Ihe trulli shall
the word means. He tills all space, ||
rieville, Saturday.
Come and See Jhem, Cur Styles and Prices are Right
Francos M. Tower 12V Hanover SI. make you fn'i'."’ In all the Bible 1
Mr. am| Mi*. Frank Jones ami Phone 103. call befoA; V a. in.—ndv. there is3M&gt; statement of greater im- 1and iff in one place in precisely th*1 |j
degree ami lo precisely the If
s*&gt;n of Bailie flreek Itaw been Hie
purtance to mankind llxuii this ut- same
1
Tte Carlton L A. 8. will serve u itorancr of the,Master. It pre- 1 same extent that He is in every ||
KUerts of Mr.' and Mrs. M. O. Ab­ imhlie
supper at I lie home of Mrs. scribes the remedy for every huiij- other
I »acs- that not ,4.r:
lift'
place.
itol! part of the past week.
1
’s thought alsive the cmicept of
Mix. Geneva Hayes was। stricken Will Nash at Carlton Center next air" ill. Knowledge of 11 thing must one
1
slight ly with paralysis fiie laller Wednesday. Every’ tmw invited lo come -through the menial ami not u
! limited God? And is il not plain
attend.
thal
so
long
ns
people
hllUeve
in
a
Light weight cool garments that will give satisfactory wear. WA feature the very best makes
through
(he
physical,
hence,
ac1
part of last week. She is consid­
" All who ar*1 interested- in Cream1 cording to the words of Jesus, man- limited
tied, who is limited, as to
1
erably improvni in condition.
such as Munsing Underwear, Wayne Knit Hosiery, “Kayser” or “briagara Maid” Silk Gloves.
Mr. ami Mrs. Half Walk. r of Ms Separators, will fa1 interested in C. kiml will be deUverOd from SIU. His form, dwelling ulace, or gnodAll
styles
and sizes complete.
' ■.
Angeles. CaL and Miss Elizabeth' B. Betihmu's advertisement on page■ disease and death not by doctoriijg 1iwss. they will continue . to suffer
Mr. Bonham sells1 Hie tdiyaical. but by tilling Ibe men- ■from limitations—limitation- wilh
Fitzgerald of Bellevue- were guests !' of this jssue.
l&lt;&gt; life and Lhv duration
!
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clarke Thurs­ th*1 Butterfly separator on very easy (al with truth. If lids statement of respect
farms.. Head his announcement.
health, strength, mental caJesus was true it follows by irresis- thereof,
1
»
day.
success, love, spiritualily
Mix E. M. Hoyt left Tuesday foi
Home made ire cream and cake1 tible logic that the’enslaving con- imcity,
I
every good thing? Christian
EIjii.i. Obid, ,md will in.ikc her will b«* renwd
Mrs. George Ifart- dilions’ from which humanity suf- aml
1
makes plain that humanity
home for the summer at her hy's on NiaT Welhnuii's farm Fri- fern must fa* due to th*1 Iwllef of Science
!
Beginning Monday, June 1st, this Store will close every evening
can
hope
to be emancipated from
daughter's, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. *lay evening, June 5. There will fa11 something whiclr is not true.
In 1
at 6:00 o’clock, excepting Wednesday and Saturday
Kaley's.
a -ten cent fairgain ••uunfar for■ other worils, if (he lime is over to 1the,curse of limitations in any and
of there *lir*i* tions when men
Mrs. Alice M. Shultz S|H*nl Ihe grown ups and a live cent fish pondI come, ns Jesus has declared that il all
1
wohien shall have given up
week end wilh Mrs. Barbara McCal­ for children. AU invited.
will coin*1, when Hits knowh*dge of and
1
lum at Shultz and Mrs. Elizabeth
Passed |o (foe higher life. John1 Hie Inith shall emancipate human- I1 heir-false In-li- fs about A limited
and shall have learned the
Hinds and Clara Brown -at Himls Brown, uf valvular heart trouble, al ily from its bondage to sickness, sin. &lt;l(Hl.
1
concerning1 His nature mid
Cbrm*rs.
1
tlm home of J. G. Kirchner Tuesday• unhappiness, poverty, uld age mid troth
Mrs. Arthur Valid** Walkiw, Mr. nfteriHMoi.
Funeral services will death, vich reaults can only lie &lt;clia racier.
Christian
Scienocu
Ihurofoh',
ami Mr*. &lt;•«&gt;.- H. A'aud** Walk**r ami be held gt the horn*1 of J. G. Kiri-h-. brought-about when the knowledge
a ralionBl and demon­
Miss Esther McGuinncsr-of Knt.r- n*-r. S*«. Eitzl St., irastiffgs, Friday1 of &lt;he Iruih shall have displaced pleads.for
I
umferelandiug of God in
mnzori attended the funeral of H. May 20, Interment
1
Gold Medal Coffee, 30c value, per 16.
in RutlandI ami ilrolroyed tout Of human rims- strable
E*
re
of
theoretical
and
speculative
Huuunomi ou Monday last.
ciousness), the belief of that whibh I
reinotery.
Mintas Rio Coffee, fresh roasted------efs about Him.- L —--6 lbs. for f 1.00
There is no ••scape I
Newman A. Fuller, of Ran. Fran­
Mr. and Mrs.-Thomas A. hyan nf. ts not true.
cisco, who recently n*lurmi*Lfn*in Jackson, formerly1 of this city, are, from this conclusion.
Mrs. Eddy
a year’s' trip around the globe,
(
Christian Hcience shows tlial il is
Runkel’s Cocoa, 10c tins, 3 cans lor25c
Quaker Corn Flakes, fresh and crisp,
Ihe very proud parents of ptz H tin* effect produced by Truth oper- । Soma day all mankind will rerogma«l** his Hastings friends glad by Koinds
four
10c
cartons
......................................
25c
nize
the
imim-a-uraljlo
service
Hud
baby girt, born May 21. Car-, tiling in Hit* 'human mentality, de­
Runkel's Cocoa, 25c cans, eachf.. _21c
paying Uiem-a vimLlvI week.
has rendered to humani-j
This makes stroying suiM^rstition, false and vi- Mrs..Eddy
Cliarb-s Rogers nf Seattle, and ■naletfa Izola Ryan.
jly by her discovery of Christian
Baking Chocolate, 'A lb. cakes.
21c Puffed Rice, 15c'packa4c 2 for 25c
Tlnwwlot*' Rogers-of Oaktaml. CaL Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Tuttle, ffifi W. i uni- telien Hint mu^t ami will Science and the establishment of
Jello
or
Triphosa,
sny
flavor
3
for
25c
Walnut Bt. great grandma
and
Fancy Peaches, evaporated, per lb12c
arrived «m Saturday afternoon to grandpa. Botb babe anil mother. »ome day emancipate mankind from |the Christian, K&gt;-ience inovemeiil.
*'Chcf" Mince Meat, vc?y fine.. .3 for 25c
Savoy Pork and Beans, 15c can for10c
ntlead t.fa1 funeral of tli**ir falher.
iHind&amp;ge to sin, disease and death.
■
Through
her teaching ftho Ims ele­
Best Oat Meal, bulk,.8 lbs. for 25c
Hiram Rogers, •who was buried on are doing rficely.
Ultimate Truth
Old Tavern ilccts, 3 lb. cans, cache10c
vated religious understanding from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
W.
Clarke
enBunday.
Gloss Starch, bulk...7 Iba. for 25c
a
theoretical to a practical basis.
.
There
must
be
ultimate
truth
■
l*
i
rlaim
i
*I.A
’
ei
i
y
tdeasanlly
mid
in
­
Relish Tomatoes, 12^c cans, caph10c
’ Mr. ami MrJ. Jay WHson am!
White Crown Caps, fit any Masot
She
lias taught the world that it is
.
.somewhere,and
when
it
is
appee:
formally
fbi
4
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Half
Wal
­
sons John ami George accompanied
Sailor Salmon, pink, per can10c
,35c
haodtNl by the human mind it will Ihe mission of-religion'to lieul peo­
jar, per dozen, rin^s included..,
Mhs FJvira Burnaby horn*1 frdin ker aipl.Miss. Fitzgerald Thursday[ emancipate
of siokness, sorrow, unhappiness
those wlio a|tpreheud il ple
1
Lansing Friday for n vLsit.wilh Mr. evening. The decorations wen* of. fruip iMindagi! to evil. Christian and
Special
Discount
of
25%
on all Bulk Seeds.
fear,
as
well
as
to
destroy
sin.
1
nti'i Mrs. (Jins. Barnaby. They lilacs. Mrs. A. C. Brown and Mrs., Science asserts.that ultimate truth and
has so clearly defined the pro­
1
L.
J. Goodyrar. assisted
Mrs.
mcitond Iwck Sunday.
by mean* of which these re­
God and man antfAtodr cess
*
diaries Sutton went Io Grand Clarke. Newman A. Fuller of San1 concernimr
may be .i eomplishe&lt;l us to
refat ionship is rvvtraled by the sults
1
Rapids Saturday to ,visit Mrs. Sul­ Francisco was among Ihe guests. , Scripluros, and. may be gained by make
1
jt possible for every one to
A very pretty weddiijg look place
. ton, who has been in Butterworth
pYove
it for himself and thereby lo
person
when
the
Scrijiluros
1
al
Ihe
Baptist
parsonage
Wednes
­
lin.|dlal for II weeks.
It is ex­
heal himself and others. Christian
’
are
rightly
interpreted.
pected that Mrs. Sutton will soon be day morning, when Burle Gillett
Science
is applied Christianity just
iMoums.
O—
Zlnolwnu.
.
Difference
Between
Belief
nod Miss L. Ixmise Smith were unitable to return Io Hastings
Department Store
as
troiy
as engineeringapplied
Jo-ond
Second
They were al-,
Those from away who attended «s| in marriage.
mid Undrrsluudinu '
There is no mys­
- lb-1 funeral of Mrs. Maud*1 Shea tended by the. brother nud sister pf1 »Il is sometimes difficult fQr peo- mathematics.
floor
।
floor
tery
about it, and when one does bis
Phone $0
/tastings, Mich.
Bunday were Mrs. Billie, Kelver, the groom. After Ihe ceremony U&gt;e |.I.- (■! umlrr&gt;land to* icligiou can work wurrelly. according io its
Mrs. John Parker, II. ,L. H. Milli- bridal (dirty, accompanied by Rev.• heal sickness and destroy sin, bul ।role, healing and regeneration must
lo-iis. B. F. H*inderson am! wif** ami and Mix Bells motored lo Irving,• the wools of Jesus make it plain. follow.
Mrs. F. U. Perkins, ail of Routh where the wedding 'dinner wa, serv­■ Hltjce it is through a knowledge of
hi the Bibb* John xx:i7) we rend
11' inl. Ind.
ed.' The groom is a nephew of Rev.1 Utt* trulli Hint these results are nr- ।that
Jreus said (&lt;&gt; Mary, "Go to my.
J, R. Framlscn, • of Rarim*. Wis., Bella, and resiiles |u Irving. The' compludied the imiMirlunl thing for brethren,
and say uiitu them, 1 as­
'
rrturm-d faxiir ou Monday altar bride Is from Eazt L*«Hoy. They' each.one-u-to HaiiFmi under stand- ,
cend
unto my Failier, and your intelligence and harmony ur*« in the truth nfaiul God and man. and'
Drath of Mrs. Moeirs Horn.
viziting his son. A.• lK.
' Frandimn.
- wiH make their bom** in Middleville.1 ing of troth instead of being aaliaFather;
ami to my God and your spirit ami n*&gt;l in matter; that- nil &gt;if their refaliumdihu has revealed n
Mik. MO!U’s Hqni of Raltiindro
'Mr. _Frandii—
’h 'fs'-in
-------- his-75th
I
year where Mr. Gillette,has the posiljou 1 fled with mere belief about it.
In God.",
।
Also
in I John, iii'X "Betov- Ins ijunlities ami attributes are de­ perfect divine Principle! dial gov­
and i- «s|itor of a Iroilsn newspaper of operator 111 the dejipl.
other wools, in order to And out ।
lnwnship died Satunfpy morning
In llaciue iiuwhich lhcre are. LHJizi
Mis- JulwA. Davis g:.v**-imHd in- how MtigloD can destroy sin, aick- •sl. now an* we Ilm sons of God, and rived’ from Spiril, ami that «*very erns mankind* and tins proved that
.V'
!v1 , o’clock, aged 70 years, I
Danes.’ iW IraV-hwn • in (his coun­ teresting mresage-v tilong muHionary' nessHind nil sorts of evil condition. it &lt;fatb 1101 yei HpitearrwiiaLwo shall fnnrttnn ofjthn nul man is »iym- Um* truth Uugbl by JuMM-i^^-mni
and 7 days. ’ Rhe hfifTilWii
try 27 years, and in spite of his age lrn**s at Hie Baptist • hurcli Tues­■ It is Hist neceszary to gain an un- lie: bul we.khuw' -cliat. when he &lt; d by lhi» divine Mimi. Man, there­ fifle, and may b* &lt;|emims!rated In-l otWH» ar
in panr
health
far many yeats, but
shall Appear, we shall be like him; fore, exi&gt;re#ses the divine nature, day ns «&gt;f old Io deliver the sinning. "*
'
w&gt;
*
’
1
day iiiglil. Quite a large audience1 deratamling us ip what is religion. for we shall see him •» he is.” Bt.
and hence ho is the image *&gt;f tiod, sorrowing ami suffering from their seriously ill for just a f&lt;w weulu.
had gathered lo hear h**r. .though1 To gain the benclils proinisiKi in the
17!, ami as such is.perfect and immortal. oppressors, to set all inonkimi free T|ie husband and IhTve children '
laird «C Thanks—To the friends the night was unusually warm. Her• Bible to true believers it is peers- Paul uls»i wrote Romans
survivo,
Charley
ot Uojroit, Ermol
“
The
Spirit
itself
Iwareth
witness
from
Imndugc
io
evil,
and
tu
estabThe
material
mnu
Is
not
the
like
­
and neighbor s who rendered us help irieMoge not only charmed her• sary lb get rid of that ^liicb is erut Jolmslowh. and Alice ot Barry.
with pur spirit, that we are Hie ness of-&lt;iod, for matter caiulht be, HslT the kingiloiu of God on earth.
any sympathy ■vr
during’ (he sirknes*.
—**-=7. hearers but greatly cnliKhtcimd und I roneous in religious belief ■ and children
.
The funeral was (icld Sunday from
«»f God* and it children the image of Rpirit; ' He is th*1 false 1
•frufll and burial of pur father, tn «4imufated
pray., practise, a mJ Io ascerlaiu what ebuMuiiuisicu those
mow prereul
prencin to
w pray,
lb**
Buiimdl
church,
i-onduded by
llien
heirs;
heirs
ot
God.
and
joint
concept of man. and th*1 sin, disease
Mr. rIzmir
for, his comforting work mid
“ ' ....
.. rfqr
~ “
’ '■ ■ stitutes true religion.
mnl r
give
more
11—
w evanToll Bells Mrniorial Day.
Rev. McCue. Burial in Cedar-Creek
heirs with Christ.” '
and death involved ill Hu- false, rmti-dg. »o &lt;tw singei*. and for the gelixaliou of the world. Tho cen­•
Then- tire many who Imnestly
As pari pf the local observance
Those who attended tho
uliful flowers .sent, we extend tral (hmiglit .of her inessaie' wasi think tliari il makes no difference ■ Christian Science demonstrates rent will disappear as false inmlAl of Meiimrial day. the iwllx of this cemelery.
funeral frmn away were Mr. and
the troth of ihese Inspired slatc- beliefs are .Itssolvml by truth. The
tlml Christ died for the whole! what, religious beliefs they- enter­
CidemMii of Hasling*; Mr. and
Nr*. J. H. Bow-*-r -ml world, and Hot one little purl of it,, tain, so long as they are sincere in inenls. .ft make-,, nvallabb1 us a ; malerial belief must give place to city will be lolled for livu miuub’s,' Mrs.
beginning al 12 o'clock. JJir, F^iis- Mrs. Uti Bergman mid daughter
Family.
7. -•■ •
Family..
ami
(ha He has placed the respou-■ them. A inomcnl’# reflection, how- prerenl right and poeslhilily mail* Hie spiritual flic! in r»«ry easrf;
• copal'Indi will give the signal for ami Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkes of ,
and that
’pheritam e as ifa; son and heir of
Mt. Mtd Mrs W. E.
aildi 's:bi
xtbiitiy
Out of I lie amtdilu.fa of liv.r own j al?
Hie
ron^
..it ii
,.&gt; oiher
..il...,, ibelfa
,..ii^ ’to fa* ........
‘:‘y;on us'of giving to others Ihe• ever, will show thht mjeh tlmory is &lt;*od by showing (hot Ihe real man
‘
Baltic
Creek.
.. -- ..------- -Family.
I light thaj
th some one efic has brought1 pernicious and deslructhe. for it it
created by God i» spiritual and not spiritual understanding Mi*. Eddy
-----------------------,
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perfectly plain that if a thing u material; that his life, continuity, has tragslated into human language । Bkoner Want Adz Bring RwuiU.j --BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.Alien Johnson was in Battle Creek
Saturday.
' ’" •
■ Mrs. Andrew Myers spent Bun­
day ami Monday nt Shullx.
Mrs. Frank Adams and son Hamid
are visilii|g friends in Big Rapids.
Mrs. Maria Swlrnr is spending th*1
week with her non Alvah of llutlan&lt;L
- Mrs. Herbie Morris spent Sunday
ami Monday with friends in Kala­
mazoo.
Miss Mamie Sisson of Freeport
.•visited her sister, Mabel Sisson
Bum lay.
Mrs. Floyd Davis of Batik* Crook
sjwnl the wwk cud with Hastings
irtativ**s. &lt;
Miss Miirgucrile Hall uncut Sun*lay with Miss . Edna Sheehan in
Ypsilanti.
Mrs. Frances M. Tower wasrin
Kalamazoo and Plainwell on busi-

'1

Special Memorial (desk *Sale
of Radies' and Children’s Jammed
Summer /fats

TWO BIG SPECIAL LOTS

Jtll values up to $4.50. riQtf $J,95

Jill values up to $8.00.

riQW $2.95

c

Memorial Meek ^Specials in Judies
and Misses' Skirts

Children's Presses for Pecoration Pay

50c to $3.00

/fot Meather JYovelties

Summer Underwear. /fosiery and Cjloves

TE

Meth

Sumin
Holy Co
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'flirt Tir
Next
and all
Ings Cir
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both of
in a spit
the two
All fron
bring it
ucviiinn
the Use
ro. All

of the
Tim
■will be

Tlie Dii
G. Hoyt

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Short
Hous*1,

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Chart

■&gt; NOTICE &lt;■

Memorial Meek (grocery Specials

...&lt;25fc

%&amp;\toeickqenant G Hiede\^&amp;.

The

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all irtvt
service
Bunday.
The j
nt Itl-Jt
- to-com
until af
Tim p

�Straw Hals That will Please You
In Every style and Shaoe
Especially pleasing are this season's new straw hats.
Every man looks best in one certain shape and style of hat.
We are quite sure that we have just that hat for you and you
will find the price as pleasing as the hat.
If you are thinking of a Panama you should see our large
assortment.

or of a fine Cadll
An effort is !»«»-.g u»a&lt;b- to organUe in Hastings Ibe mhi» of Veterans.
&lt;
Fisliermru are reporting some
excellent catches of pickerel in the
lakes north of town,
•
Local fishermen arc reporting
some, unusually godOfiatchcs in the
lake* north of town.
Mrs. J. K .Maus fall down stairs
in the Odd Fellow bril Friday even­
ing, severely bruhtUB herself.
8. D. Joy of thia oily, has sold his
photograph studio in Na*h\ille lo
William Giugry, of'Dayton. Ohio,
who expools to take possession tins

Mrs. Marian Goodyear and Mrs.
Squires cnlerlaiaod the "5tU" Club
Tuesday evening. AU Ind a pleas­
ant time.
Miss Louise Potter, d-mght&gt;-r of
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Potter,
wlio is attending tho slate univer­
sity, ba* been elected a member of
Wyvern, the junior women * honor­
ary society.
The members of Un- Kalamazoo
County Y. M. C. A„ who will enjoy a
two weeks otiling al Lower Crooked
lake, west of Milo, intend to pub­
lish a daily
paper chrouicliug
events of camp lifo-i
James Brown, of Onmg'-ville, who
is master of the Orangeville inawu*
ic lodge, was in town "ii Monday
vi»iling jiis «laughter, Mr*. lx&gt;uis
Sliulter*. en route lo the meeliug of
the Grand Lodge in Flint.
At a meeting of ,tlro Hastings
Poultry Association on Tuesday ev­
ening, a judge will iro selected for
Ibe next annual exhibition, the.time
for holding which will be determin­
ed by ihe time whetuthi! Judge can
come lo Hastings.
Tiro annual reunion of the fam­
dress and this will be followed by that they all may be made perfect ous Old Third • Mlebigan Infantry
will lie held in Grand ItapKl* on
lh&lt;* Sunday school.
June ii&gt;. ihe member* &lt;d th. r,gtLet us remember that next Suu*
nro.nl residing in Hasting- are Coun­
day is the last Sunday that thBaptist Church Neu*.
Methodht Episcopal Church.
ty Drain Commissioner D. E. Bird­
preaching service will precede th&lt;»
Hev. Russell IL Breaily. Pastor.
Thursday
evening
nhidweok sell, Merrick D. Reed. Kainuel Gar­
Sunday school.
prayer and praise service, 7:30. rison and Philip Bayne.
Sunday May 3t»t. HrJki a. in.
Beginning Suiiifay Jupts 7. thb Mr. Horman Soifer will lead.
The firemen wore va!l*-d out by a
Holy.Communion. 7:&lt;ift p.'ni. uor. ship afid sermon, “The Aligns Of Sunday school service will comSunday school. IQ.D0. The Chil­ small blase in the home of Ed Pow­
Till’ Times hi Society-."
dren's day preparations promise to ers, Thursday forenoon. It was
ing at eleven.
Dd u* not forget make this the best ever.
unnecessary
lo throw water. The
Next Bunday morning this church this change- and aj*&lt;i renromber
nnd nil Ihe churches of the Hast­ I hut Sunday Jinro 7th will be Girl*
Morning Worship. 11:00.
Ser-i blaze originated from a spark
ing* Circuit will unite for Ihe cel­ Day. who will have special ’charge mon by pastur. - Musin by choir. which entered an open window and
ebration of Ihe holy coimnunion, of Uie program.
Speeinl solo, "Ono Swwliy Solemn lodged in a chair. ’Hie damage
amounted lo a few dollar*.
Ixith of the pastors officialing. This
Thought.-" by Mrs. Keller.
. The AdventiaUk.who wanted to
The order of Nervico for nvxl
is a splendid time for the |u.*ople of
hold tlieir state rneimiunenl in this
Hie two pasl.oral charges tojni’eL Sunday i* ns follows.
rtipy the latter part of Ihe inorn- city again this. year, hare .decided
10:30, Preaching.
■
All from the country, who desire to
ittg worship.
All Christian* are to hold the gathering in Charlotte.
bring their dinners will find ample - I2:oo. Sunday iSchool.
'rl"M'l.
invited to participate.
li^ceplion The citizens of Uie EaUm county
accommodations in tint basement, •!;?* •
Endmvor.
capilhl gaye Uieuf 35t*
The Adlife use of the table.*, and the kitcliYoung l*rople’s Meeting. 0:30.
7:3H, Preaching, subject. “Free­
veutisls preferred Hasting*, but in­
en. All th" peoplu of the Cire-uil
ducements were not so strong here
are urged lo lake part in Hus rally ing a Giant." A Icsnoy from the' Yoke Fellow Rand, 0:30.
Sunday,
evening
wrvice,
7:30.
as they wens in Chart'‘tie.
of thu two chargro.
We desire to. urge every member Message by ppslor. Mrs. Keller
Charles Freer-attend'd a* repreThe third _0UBrlerly Conference
the church and Sunday school l« will smg. The choir will also sing. senhitive of Hasting- I. O. U. F.
'‘Will Ih» hold Thursday, evening, this of
The evening service will close lodge a meeting of llro Grand En­
be present. making strangers feel
wrek. Tlin /wrvire will begin nl welcome
mid enjoy themselves in with buplisins.
campment of Oddfol low .-hip Irold at
7So, followed by Ihe Conference.
Tiirsalay' evening coUago praynr Sault Ste. Marie last Wok, i-elurnTiro District Kuperinleiident, Dr. J.
meeting will be Irold nl* Lbc luuns
G. Floyd wi|l be in charge.
Prraby Icrfam Ctmrcli.
llial Um Hifioke fron/ Ihe forest
. Wednesday . afternoon. ^JJO, lad fires was so dense thal (he steamers
Montlng
seivicc
al
tO-JU;
Ser­
Emmanuel CJiurch.
iu .Mnckinau strait* were compelled
Wednesday
afternoon,
mon by the pastor. Evening praise
Hev. Curroll L. Bales Rector.
Ladies
Aid
Bodety
will
meet
al
the
to sound constantly (heir fog whis­
sen ice al 7-«&gt;. . Sjrocin) musical
Short informal service in Parish selection* in charge of Mr. Kuenzel home of .Mrs. F. J. Belts, 335 W. tles.
House. Friday * evening al 7::M|,and hl* orchestra.
Go*pel mroIn spile- of (he threatening weath­
o'clock wills talk bn ’'The Cl Hl re III *age. The public i* cordially- iuviter on Sunday morning, scores of
of the Find Days.” All conligllyl,i*t.
pwiple visited the lakes along the
Won Fifth Prize:
welcomed.
...
.
f The Indiro of the churvli gave
Ultle Kai her inc Barber, daugh­ C. K. &amp; S. By- mailing the opening
Next BUnday Is Whit Bunday. UmrH. I(oy| n fHmndl party
al H
Many eolty al
Ike ter of Mr. and Mi*. Arthur Barber, of. tiro resort season.
Holy communion Hrftl a. m.
Holy ; cmircn
,.|lur,.|, Monday
aflernon and
nnd Mira
Mi
aumuay onernon
recciivd a check Weilnosday from tages have been built nt the vari­
communion nnd sermon, W.:3i&gt; n. in. Edith Ijalicock &lt;in
—a »few
——
well cfiuMn (he Ralston Food Go- St. Louie, Mo, ous lakes-and this -asmi will find
Sunday school I2:(M&gt;jii.
word* pn*iu*ntrd Mrs. Hoyl in !*•- as fifth prrte in a development con­ many more taking advantages &lt;»f
Even song nnd address, 7:30 p. in. half of tiro Society a tine linnil bag. trol covering the tliree i non th* tiro cool- breezes •luring 'the hoi
Chart talk for Sunday sclniol, Mr*. Hoyl him been an ncllve work­ from December 31' tn March 31. vrealht'r. The resorts al Gull lake
12:10 p. m.
er in th&gt;* -eburrh a great many,
will open on Sal unlay;
year* mid *ht&gt; will bn much niltwed Hit’ contest. and Mis* Katherine is
Mrs. Cora.M. Gregg, aged 28 years,
ladled Bn-tljecu Church.
I by her large circle of friimd*. She lo !&gt;■&lt; congratulated upon Uie- excel­ wife of Fred Gregg, and mother of
The Church With a Welcome.
left Tuesday momlQE for Elynn. lent showing made.
Uiree childn’ii wa* declared men­
■
C. W. Ballou. Pastor.
Ohio. - where she xvnj .make iwr
ially deranged by Hrs. Shetlleld and
Kellar and committ'il lo the state
Look here dear friends you are home wilh her dmighler.
A large numlHT ofiww books are
hospital in Knlamaroo on recom­
all invited lo attend our church
mendation of Probate Judge Mack.
service and Sunday scliool on ilexl bi-in? purchased for tin* Sunday
tfon
for
seagoing
vessels
la
Intended
School
IJhrary.
Saturday. Mrs. Gregg had been act­
Sunday.
to keep a person fairly warm and dry ing sirangidy and j-ufTensI from
The preaching sHirwjcfi will begin
al Kl'ju o’clock and we waul piu out in. full force last Sunday a. m. for &gt;evcral days.
hallucinations.
to-coni" in time fur Ilia! and stay for tli-- animal Memorial *• ia ire.
A* a hound puppv belonging to
I lie pastor *|n&gt;ke mi "Will Id
until after the Sunday school.
,
There are 8,87(13111 Jews in Ell- Herbert Hammond lilt one of the
Tint pastor will give a special ad- -Union'.' from tho. prayer of Cbri»( teone&gt;
ehlldren. and »how&lt;*l signs of un­
natural coudur.L Llu: natter
re­
ported tn the. cily .aullioriliCT, wly&gt;
authorised Dr. Van VeW»r to kill
the auimjil ami send d« hyd to lli&lt;;
laboratory of Ibe stale university
for annlyitiH. Dr. Van Velaoc say* Iro
does not think the d"g was suffer­
ing from rabie*.
ironside Brothel's hkve been un­
usually busy this spring witty their
large amount "f work. They have
recently placet! Uro following jobs:
David Marshall of NashWlle, a
pound monunroiii: David Lgndia,
Woodlaml. a I2.(*m pound monu­
ment; also .fine oiro* for Henry L.
Howard, ' Rutland;
John Acker.
Prairieville;
Blakeney anti
The Hastings National Bank receives its charter directly
Geo. W. Coironhaver. Riverside.
Irom the United States Government, is directly under federal
Hiss Beatrice Howne, daughter of
Mrs. Sarah Bowiro. formerly of this
supervision, thoroughly examined by government officials at least
city, was united in marriage Satur­
twice a year, and required by law to make public reports of its
day morning nl the Imine of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin HanclieU, of Grand
condition under oath of its officials and sworn to by three direct­
Rapids..to Mr. I»mi McVey, of Tren­
ton, Mo. The r-ri-mtmy was per­
ors whenever the comptroller of the currency may dictate.
formed by- Drill Francis 8. White,
in the presence &lt;d the immediate
relatives and intimal*- friends. Mr.
and Mrs. McA'ey will reside in TrcnIpjL . —
Willis Thorpe, aged 26 years, Ihe
former resident of this city who
was arrested in Chicago for desert­
ing hi* wife and lw" children, wax
is in this strong National Bank. It” gives you not only the ad­
liberated on Friday through the
medium of his imdlii'r who resides
vantages above mentioned, but brings to you an efficient, accu­
in Horton.
Sir- d'-p(Jaited a cash
ImMmI of Kjtin a* security for her
rate and prompt method- A business man's prestige is greatly
son’s appearance for' (Tiki, "Hi*
increased if his commercial account is placed in a strong Nation­
brother is also here from the west
in his inlereals. Mr*. Thonie and
al Bank like this, which is the only National Bank in Barry
Ibe children are residing ft» Middle­
ville.
County.
Tho Hunlcr's and Ffagtwyien’a
fluide published annualnr by the C.
K. &amp; S. Railway is now tn circula­
tion ami h one of I lie lies! ever
issued. II is nicely illuMrated and
contains hoiw valualda informatimi
for sport smell.Th-- matinal for
the book was compiled by- Charles
A. Welsserl. of this cily. The Irook
Only National Bank ia Barry County
Hastings, Mich.
also-eonlaius a synopsis of the (i*h
ami game law*, that will be ieapeeijly Appreciated by WgU lake tlatitmen.

We Close on Docoratlon Day irom 12 io 5

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co

One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan

THE CHURCHES

Directly Under
Federal Supervision

Place for Checking Account

Hastings National Bank

Spring and
Summer
You Will Be Delighted With the
Pretty Things You See at Our Store
This is a great season for Flowered Voiles,
Dotted Voiles, Plain and Flowered Crepes
and Pretty Linens in White, Light Blues, Lav­
ender, Pink and Green.
Our .shelves are loaded with the tastiest summer

necessities lor ladies and girls—everything for the ward­

robe—Suits,

Dresses,

Hosiery,

Muslin

Underwear,

Gloves, Parasols, Laces, Fancy Collars, Corsets, Silk
Underskirts, Etc..

Our Stock of yard goods for Suits and Dresses is

complete and we want you to see what we have.before
you buy anywhere else.

We arc always glad to have

you call and look over our stock and we will treat you

with every courtesy

Wc have a big stock of

Pineapples for Canning
They are very fine grade and we are idling them at from

90c to $1.75 per Dozen

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone 9

Department Store
. Hastings, Mich.

Etud Rolland IV. C. T. U.“
CO.AT8 GROVE.
The- EaM Bul land W. G. T. I1. met
Mr. and Mrs. Grtirge Jordan nf
Hastings visited Conte Grove fnends
Wednesday afternoon .May 30. The over Sunday.
Splendid Talent Briny Dcrelopcd president iianiiNi th« supci intendSchool r.losiii |ast Friilay -and ihe
teacher. WrMvr Hasting*, trnated
By Pupils id Mrs. Mutuan t
and Mr*. Addie. Perry are blower
Troxel. •Stipl’s.: Mrs. C. \V. Hikes for Moth&lt;•!•'.* .Meeting and Evangelistic Supt.: gram and a line time was enjoyed.
by I he pupil* of Mr*. Margaret Katie Bigg* Literature Supt.; &lt; »»r- 'Die teacher also ga*&lt;* the scholars
Troxel al (hr Presbyleriah chinch trude Baughman. Bed Letter Day IsMiks and .Air*. (Alice Chase, in i'eMonday evening wa- well attended
hnlfryLllro schiuil. presented a nice
and was n very enjoyable one hi Snpl.
"
clock jo Mr. Hn.-tilig*.
hear. Mr*. Troxel is developing
Mrs. C. W. Higgs and Mrs. Aildit
A large crowd attended the fun­
* ■ .iu &lt;1 ■. I... I liv* It...
aoiiro splendid lab nl in Hast hie* tb.ri'veral uf^Mrs. Amy Miller, which was
and several, voices were heard Ibul
promise much for yir fuluro.
All divaso I nronde-cs- on I»&gt;rali m 3 o’l-hrok.
Mr*. Mary Woodward
of Ihe liUUibura were given wilh a Itay.
Collection for Howers 23 "f-Dutlon preaclurd the ^Mtnunb
ilni*li Unit placed it . utirely mil nf i ••nl*. ' ARer^lliu business nroeliug from the following text. For I
the class of tiro ordinary pupils re­ a program was carried .out by lb- know whom I linve believed, and
cital. Following was the program. I'Ksidod. Tppir “Mothers bay.' uni ^persuaded Hull lie is able to
Orchestra.
Some very good selecUoiM were k*g-p that which I have committed
read by Lulu Waters. Augurta Wa­ unto Him auainst that day." _• Tim.
lore. Violin Obligato, Mr. Aldlnuh.l lers, GiTtnillc liauglmiaiu Then 1-12. 't he W. C; T. U. attended in a
Gertrude Potter.
body and laid I die* "f Uro valley on
. My-Soul, Carrie JaroUe-lhmd— H-re.-hng report of Hw cntMtty con*; ttin raKkot. A!r». Mittrr wnx a ilcar
Harold lumipmaii.
volition. She was ^iven. a rising &lt;dd Indy, full of kiiidproM mid t'brisv ,
; Ariel, Kent-Madeline Brown.
vote &lt;&gt;f thanks far in1: splendid re- linn love, nnd will iw greatly inisy ‘
rod t«y her large eirclo of friend* lint Set'll — Vcnnn lletider.slioll.
will- he al Hie'home or Mr*. Ger­
The Sweet Scent, of Ihe Mignmi- trude Bai'iKliiiiiUi with __Mr*. Ella daughter. Mrs.. Emily Barnum anti
rlle, .Hamilton—Pnhlinr Ktnre.
Bmilh a* helper.
This "will In- a family. Those from, uwiiy who nlThe Lark.*. Leschelilzky—Leoua Flower Mission program and tight
funeral of Mr*. .Miller

EXCELLENT RECITAL WAS

GIVEN MONDAY EVENING

••••id* each. pror#i»d« lo en yn-thr n urnudMm of Pontiac. Mr*. Minerva
Flower Fond. -Thw- i* far enough! Payne, a niece of Mendon, Mrs."
ahead so ymi all ran plan '•• get Downs of Sunfield. Mr. and Mr*.
gucrile Matthew*.
Frank Richardson nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Valse Caprice, -Enpelinun—
Albin Richardson of; Jaiiirobavn.
Mre. Hut lrWaite.
Mr. and Mr*. MrCrmtcn of ImlLon
. a) For Evermore. O'Hara . b
and Mr*. Blakely nf Grand Rapiiis.
FIXE LAKE.
When Day Is l&gt;one, Sterling—Enid
Bmier.
\
Tuesday June 2, at Ihe home of .Mrs.
- , Out Where the Breakers* Rpar,
and (kiltilo ground i* lining propar- L'-iiah Wood. It i* Flower Mission
PCtrto—Ernest Fejgtmer.
day.
.
ia) Prelude. Hm'hmmunotT. ;ld
air. /.'-ner *em nt.* meu miu leum _
i.-rnv »vn
Pierel tc, Clieirimade Jane I Jenkin*.
Whisper And I Shall Hear, Piccot- to Gull lake on Monday after It load h,H TH ’ ASILE*&lt;’&gt; .V,1’
of
tiro
iirorry-Bb-rtfmid
to
Iro
*et
up
..
u
’&gt; '» i-F- (&gt;mn Iomini—Mr*. Nina Tiimarsli.’
mi the play grouii't* acrO** from
Mr*. M&lt; B*dh and Irene Harmon
Soverighn Protector, Oehmler— the hotel.
| "pent Saturday imthl find holiday ut
Mr*. Allie Butrmiub'.
Zarli (laid who fora nunilror of
„ ..
. :
.
Hungarian Concert Polka, Alfoldy ,rar» l&gt;»&lt; I1X.-.I •moimiw lh.' !»-•
ro ll ?"‘l family -K-n
InI., in
u.l
MSmilll, north ,1
—Fanron Faster.
tune ha* been *ulfenug from can- •
n ,u.'/
- ....
— •--•
or.
al In, h...n.. ..I, SUI..U,
'T®* l-jOin'l' of B»rr&gt;Boanl of- Education.
. : vill" spent llmr*&gt;by and Friday
Special meeting of the Board of morning.
Education May 23. lull.
Present ' Cllffbrd Bush ha* Ids cottage [with her »tst«v MF*. Emma HayK'-t^am. Edger, Chase. Brousyn.
Lo-* «' &gt;•*»("• W*
Shuller*.
unl‘J Sunday with
The following leachei j were rec­ ford built a fh|e brick chimney for!
.. .
ommended by Supt. F. E. F.llsWorllr. Uro «mne mi Monday.
A. G. I'.wl ...li.l Slfo won- .it III,
’»•»• f-.’frt’rkms ter Knw
Miss Zorn Lemmon. Domestic. Sci­
.
ence. salary. MtJtE Miss.Tillie Rm- l.k.- over Salunlw niuln »nd |.ml !‘,™f “»** '-fl'r onion.
!** '1UL¥? T
gold, 3rd grade, salary, 854K); and Mr. of Sunday, returning In th" G. A. R. ,. ?*’?•
..... E. Roger.*,
. high school,
... ..... .. hmtory. service* at Ihe laberiHicb- m Bal-• h.,
virtlwi »t Art UBtU
Vein
English ami .xdlilcUca.'-aalan'._aS0. He f.reek on Swplay afternoon.
iip m
. m).
Upon innlion by Chase, siipimrled' litsefiTtooiTTTroffiers uiiil'JrkcRrt
XDRI HF AbT K.ALAMO.
by Bronson. they were elected; Ayes li IM- begun Uie vm-iion of one of
their exp'-cted cottages al pauhna
Mrs. Will Nichols is vwy »ueL
Win-L. Shull era.
all.
• Secretary. Beam).
- The young p&lt;*&gt;ple of this nehriiDr. C. &lt;’.. Bfaith ami Henry Stove iMirhixxl spent Sunday at ThomapImlli of Bedford are erecting cul- t'le lake.
i*k&gt;-^ mi tlieir !•-(• •■-•liv
lots al
Mrs. FL White a»Iio has been vis­
Shore Acres.
iting at John Tyler* returned to
features la marked. Broad, fiat noses
Mrs. Mary Smith* ts coulhied lo slier home mi account of illiross.
are usually accompanied by large her be&lt;l for file greater pari of Uro
Mr. Sanford of Charlotte has been
taoutha and thick lipa, while well-pro­ time.- Mr*. SmiUi's Hear iroigbl»or a&gt;5i.*ling Leon Bromberg m plant­
portioned noaea generally hkvo finely Mr.-A. P. King, misAKF hi* 83th ing e&lt;irn returned home Saturday.
J'dm Parker of lunvell. called ou
cut moutba. well formed eyebrows. and hirlliday on Thursday Ui&amp;-2|st.
Frank llartlg one day last week.
There will Iro a meeting of ||n&gt;
Edwm Tyler is
aick.__ .
prater, front an artistic point of vtew,
1 Win u.-vman I* ill
small. atxaltht notei, not too hijU. city Council on Friday evcnuir
Charles Polls has a m,w Buick; Ruble Briggs called ot Lausing
amrapoudlng with the Greek Idea!.
aulo.
relatives last Saturday. .

-Enid Hatter. Mr*. Tiltiiur-l^

�THE HASTINGS RANNEH, MlV

IQ

"PLAT BALL WITH HASTINGS”

ews of the Sports
30

These Two Towns Ortnfnly Ought
to .Make I p and Play
Hall -Again;
The newspapers of-lhis cily, sev­
eral weeks ago favored settling, if
possible, tile differem-es lielweefi
ChurloHc nnd- Hastings, in order
Hint both town* might play- bali
again. Here is what (hat live pa­
TO per the &lt;’.hntiolte Republican say*:
. “The Hastings papers have suggesir.i in very respectful languafm
that baseball ndatimi* Im .resumed
with Charlotte, Tim Republican Is
in full accord wilh the suggest ion.

VISITING WHISTERS
OLIVET COLLEGE HERE
Wil son IlOfflJS
f08 OPENING GAME
GHANI) RAPIDS AND HASTINGS rig
PLAYERS ENGAGE IN SP1IUT-

CROWD

EXPECTED

ed contests
OPPONENTS CAPTURE BOTH

HASTINGS TO PRESENT

CHAflLOITE PAPER SAYS

middS^I^G M
mMdleV
-I
MAKE GOOD SHOWING
George Davi- and George Viet**
nnload.rt a car nf IH inch tile, for
Hie Drake Drain, last wwk and ■TWO-THIRDS OK THOSE TAKING
drew Ihftn'oui t« Ihe drain. They
EIGHTH GIlADl! EXAMINA­
drew 41 al a load and one of them,
TION SUCCESSFUL
was weighed and lipped Hw -*•’ il»*»
nt 117 poynds. Home loads lliosc
for average eonnlry roads.
A. H. Bell hn* becir handling larait NAMES OF PUPILS
qunntdies of hen fruit of.late. He
WINNING HIGHEST AVERAGE
hn* commenced candling and buys
on a quality, bart*.
'
.
Will David of Detroit, for many
Diplomas Will Be Given nt lhc
Field Day to be licbl
Grand Rapids, was here im Friday
calling on old friends.
He has a
hi June.
tine Job In the cily of Ihe straits: .
Below will t»e found the names of
O. J. Dietrich “f Grand Rapid*.
*!&gt;&lt;*nl Thursday and Friilny wilh (he oho hundred and ninety boy*
his brothijni, .M. A. nnd C—-II. of and girls of Ihe county who were
this place.
L, .
successful in passing the reepnt
M. A. Dictrii h delivensl a motor
There
Iwitl at Gun Laie mi Friday fur M. eighth grade' examination.
wore two hundred eighty appli­
S. Keeler.
Mr.* Marr and family- are very cants for diplomas nnd hence nlmul
busy cleaning and gi'Hing ready for two third* of those, who wrote uvni
Ibe hotel furnilure. which they ex­ successful in jlieir effort.
pect lo arrive wry soon.
The- diploipns . which will lie
Mrs. Myrtle .loliiwon. living just granted to Hi.«e y'uung pimple will
south of the village, passed'away admit I hem to tiny high m-lioul in
on Friday, aftet a long illness. Sin- .Michigan without examination. II
leaves n large • ircle of friends bc- also-entitles them to free tuition to
-idi-s numerous relatives to mourn. ihe (•xlcnl of Iw.-nty dollars to any
Funeral was held on Monday nt the bigh srhool in -Michigan.
residence, burial al Grand Rapid*.
Approprialo excc.'i*.-.* are to |h»
Dr. L P. Parkhurst of Grand held for llirse young people nt Hie
llapids wag in flu- village on Friday, fair ground*. Thursday, .him* I, l.eseeing to the repairing of his storr ginning at ten-thirty.' Yod nre cor­
building and plaring same jp-shapy dially invited lo lie present nnd en­
fur ibe new tlmaiU. a-piclurv tdinw. joy tlie (’xvrclrt’s tntuspurls.iif Hie
afi&lt;r hOCHL
ago. whereby hi* left wrist was
Miss Fslnn Winslow, of Ihe Kings­
broken. It fa still quite painful but ley school in Barry, wroh- Ihe sol
does nal detain him from huitlnoss. of paper* lluil secured Ihe high­
J. L. Broughlxn and wife came est average; R being 895. Harold
down with Dr. •‘.••ykendali, in his Burf.ee of Uir D«-llmi school was .1
nnlo, on Saturday and sj.ent the
day with friend*.
piT cent. France* Van Hom nf the
W. K. Lciblcr mid-wife were the Prairieville school ■ and Ned Vim
gdests of E. F. and Mrs. Blake Sut- Vulkenburg nf Orangeville were
unlqy evening.
Ihird wilh an average of 87.1 p&lt;*r
Mrs. Fannie Bmidlbdd of Grand cent.
Rapids was the Saturday guest of
The highest markings in the sev­
lier mother, Mr*. D. Hagers.
eral subject* were carnol by the
•lames Whitney &lt;•! &lt;&gt;ra,nd Rapids following students:
for many year* a resident of this
In Arilhmrlic—1st, Harold Ihirvillage, is the guest of his niece nnd peA, Di^ton school, irt per cenl; 2nd.
family, Mrs. A. J. Johnson.
Win. A; Ray. Calkin* school and
The hotel people have arranged Imrcn Smith, iTairtcvillc. 91 per
a very pretty flower Ins) around the
parch which add* very milch !•&gt;.
lii Geography—1*1, Lewis Bailie.
the appearance of the hotel. Their WellOllle Co| lien .■M-hool. ‘.«&lt; per
goods arrivtsl &gt;&gt;n Monday nnd are refit; 2nd. Liwrencc Benedict, Chidbeing placed. .

&lt;*r n game of IhiII fa not very credit­
VERY STRONG LINE-UP able to either, mid especially |n lhe
town that rent*.*.* to consider any
i-niiipromiM*. . Our private opinion
Each Chib' Rcpn'M'ntcd hy Three Management Annminres. Tcnlaljve •mbllrly expressed is. that tiny unI'iase/I rommillee would relurn n
List ol PhijvcH Wilh Srvrrul
Teams. VisiloiS Entrrtnineil ut
v.-rdicl in favor of Hastings after
Changes in Vlrn.
Hotel Barry.
hearing all I he'proof. Di«flii*sing
entirely the gam.- that ended in a
Play ball!
In the contests on Tliursday even­
A big crowd i* exprcled to see row. Ehariolie did . .........to play
ing. ihe members of the Grand
Hasling.* pt Hartings the following
Htislings.team,
which
Rapids Whist clnb succeeded not
Tuesday, and didn’t even send our
only in retaining the Furnilure Cily
neighbors a collect telegram that
trophy, iml also in carrying away
our club would not be there ns
with lhem th&lt;* Knight trophy, which
promised. Certainly, play ball wilh
the Ha-tinu* club won in &lt;&gt;iand
Hastings anil setlle'lhe disp.ute like
Rapids several weeks ago.
true sporlsmefi.”
W'ilhout considering the- slate
That two cilie* like Chariot I e
UlLeTcrt
Thursday evening was tlie most im­ equalled Dial of this year. ' It is and llnstuies -iw&gt; of lie- h'--t l.a-.portant ever held in this cjly. Three expecled that the attendance will ball towns in this state—and nvighteams from each .dub played for i&gt;e larger than in other openiug Ihh* at thal - should let such n
each trophy. The playing was MMIjo games, owing to tlie flue conteslc* small imilt.-r spoil athletic, reltinf the llnesl ever aven here. Tin- which these lennis have always llnns Is tidii-iikriH. This difficulty,
which lias deurivc.J thu fqns nnd
.visitors won Ihe Furniture t'.ity played.
Tim msuM^rnieiil. -of Ihe- Kwai
tropliy by plus U-iiohiIs; the Kniahl
trophy by plus 5 points.
• team have used the greatest.cate in first class Tiase ball, (.light l&lt;&gt; be
Hauling* will probably not rhnll -••heling g list of player,*, whom adjusted so that games may nl
Neither, cily
lenge Grand Rapids for the trophies l h.-y think will provide 11 a* I i lies once be scheduled.
unLil next fall. .The visitors had tip* witii the- lh*sl and rleanesl team, con afford to mis* playing hall with
advantage over the local ptayerrlie- which ever donned Hastings uni­
• cause I hey could pick their 21 play­ form*. All'week Ihe candidates for replenishing Ihe treasury is con­
ers from a chib memb«ksliip of Cm, IHisillmiB have been working out al cerned. The demand for games be­
while the locals picked theirs from the fan* ground.*, and the commit-; tween (lift two lowHs is so great
(•'&lt;• are gnutly pleased with'the that future mannkemeiil* of faith
:MI memlM'ki.
teams will probably nvcr.liM»k the
The visitors came in flvt? moior showing made.
A great deal ha* been said in di lllciilty and resume relniioij.*.
cars, arriving abmil
ddock.
They were enlcMaimhl with dinner fhest* culunms about ihe players, WJiy wait until then and deprive
nl the Hotel Barry, Ilieu-onlesls af­ who have appli-rt for position*.
Charlotte has
admitted owing
terward taking piacp m tho hase- Don Bril, the niaiiagcr and princi­
pal pitcher, will derive on Fridny llastings Un- Mini Of. money in .dis­
merrt.
•
liighl. Until he comes,, definite pute. and Hie alw»ve article.from
The scores follow:
Ihe Republican admits Charlofle”*
annotfncemenl
of
llu&gt;
entire
line-up
Knight Trophy—Hustings.
cannot In*, made.
The provisional doing a contemptibly little piece of
Roberta, lenili. Woulon, Foster- litv-up'i* nnnotfhced as follows:
business in IxMiking n game with
First base— Miller.
‘ Stamm, -Si^vernncc, Hurst, Still—
• in tin- day in question, 'nor sending
Second iiasr—Beck.
.
Idus 2.
any word. Doubtless this was en­
Short stop—Eek. .
Olis, Goodyear, Chidester, L. * Third Ikim*—Wetzel.
gendered by the biller spirit shown
Bauer—minus 7.
mi the day of Uie •’hatlle.' but il
Left field—Hutchens.
Gael Rock an-iv.sl home Friday
Grand Rapid*.
Hirer- was none ihe less inrnn am| conevening, he hn* I...... working in
lemidibh*.
Gibson. F’fey, Delamater, Palmer
Hut just because Charlotte has Utah for some months and was tak­
Hight field—Michael.
—plus 7.
been narrow minded mid grci-dy. is en sick there and waS glad tn get
&lt; talc li&lt; t— Kralxmlllcr.
Meeker, Rowlson, Weinegrr, W.
back to Michigan and home.
Brumler—plus 8.
George Cook &lt;»f the Prairie, who
Highbee, Doty, Scliopps. F. Brumha* been poorly for some time is
ler—minus lo.
M.le to Im* ' dujvn ’town greeting
scalier
even
into
lh«*
darkest
places'
SPORTS ANO PRIZES FOR
Furnilure Trophy—Hastings.
friends
again.
of earth. llu- lessons of liinurty.
Bauer, Morrill, Ostairn, MyersHilaries Baker has bought a Ford
EIGHTH GRADE FIELD DAY square-dealing. and those civilizing
minus I.
c
.
.
jiilliii'iii-f-s flint lend t&lt;&gt; Irtiild ut&gt; a auto of E. L (hmyear.
, • Huffman, Hayes, Stebbins. I Kiylo—■
(bs.i-ge Kraft is packing bis
higher manhood nnd a noble regard
•mipus L
household rood*, preparatory to
Hubbard, Ironside, Pryor, Barber I.am-111 Mcrrlianls CoiUrihuIc Lilrral for fair play. We send million* moving
to Harbor Springs.
nml millions nf dollars every year
Prizes For Athletic Contests
r-minus 7.
’
Ed Johnson'of Irving has rented
into darkest. Africa and uncivilized
.
Grand Rapids.
ut Bi(| IU»llv.
China, and rnports say that we arc Ihe house-oMMhilcd for some years
WePth. Ok ma,' .OwnnoF, Page—
by George Kraft and will soon move
urogram oi evems iof iiarry «.o.
plus fl.
into same. He recently ptirehascd
Eighth
Grade
Field
Day
and
C-oinF’oote, Chinnick. Torrey, Millet —
missionary work at ;i\i expense of a Ford giilo of E. L. G.myear, mid
mcncenieiiLExerriMiw on June L
plus 8.
will assist in burning up the road.*.
A. Brumler, Risdnlr, Reher, H.iz- . .The following prizes- have been a few paltry dollars. Tin* Char­ ju*t as soon ns he oan keep in the
generously donated by the nier- lotte conscience has already coinnnl—minus 5.
,
umneed to “prick," because the hall road.
chatU* of Hasting*:
Charles Schondetninyer mid An­
team' of our staler city has agreed
-3&lt;ryard dltsh for
WELL, HERE WAS A JOYFUL
to come here nRd play a game of drew Wieringn went to Grand Rnpball without expense. That's a plain idg on Tuesdojr to close iin a deal.
EVENT FOR HASTINGS HIGH en by F. It. Pancoast; 2nd. prize, one admission
/Joseph Scott, of Clarksville, visit­
of«guill.
box Of candy by (). A. Boyes.
Bul let's show that we can over­ ed his sister. Mrs. IziVern Cobh
100 yard dash Imys nyer lo—First
prize. *1.00 in trade by (ivorge New­ look “littleness" nnd.contemptilne- over Sunday and called 0» some of
Hustings Defeats Nashi illc St tn 5 In ton; 2wk necktie l&gt;y Grant Otis. ■
nesjk- Let's rise above the ’’money’', his numerous friends here where
First Local Victory in
proposition and say nothing mon*. he was in business some yCgrs ago.
The carpentoni have Ion) down
First, |Kirasol -by Frandsen A Keef­ ■ aboyt il. If that policy is pufwM
er; 2nd,, st ring of beads by A. B. we Indicye I hat in the course of Hie balcimy in the Pnrkhu.irt \loic.
The word joyful does not *xt&gt;,-ev Hedrick.
lime the conscience of Charlotte preparatory to fixing same into a
•
the feeling which Hie 31 to 5 vic­
.
30 yard dash, laws under 10— would is* so pricked that tho peo­ Vandelle.
tory of Hastings high over Nashville Flirt. Buster Brown hosieiy, Grigs- ple of that city would be looking us
Nearly every. cemetery lol hag
high produced since Ihe contest on i.y shoe Btoro; 2ti-i., Hastings pen- ui&gt; ohd bcggmg us to take the mon­ lieen mown and the most of them
Tuesday afternoon. The wgy Has­ iiiml. C. E. Hni vey.
ey with good interest added. Al have. he.-n beautifully decornl -d
.
,
tings hit the ball was immeililiig
Giris’ Egi: Race—First, luinubag. least we. understand that Hint was- with potted plants.' Thu observ­
..Minidi rfiil and shameful. Tim vis­ by -J. T. Pierson &amp; Son; 2nd- I lb. ihe way the broad-mimted [sdiry of ance of DecorauQn' Dav ha* done
itors bad an al tack of .« nneHihig. of candy by Chas. Sfierwooil.
this country has worked nut among more to place our cemeteries in
any oilier
Throwing base kail long distance tlie Ignrotles in .the Pliilippines. good Vondilipn than
for ijoys—1-irfit ?I.'W in Lnule by G. and we surely shnulRJiope for jus' thiug.
Mrrt Thompson left on Monday
I-’, Gliid.-I.-I ; 2nd, b.i-e ball by New ox good results nrarer home. Even
Charlotte has a splendid citizenship for Big llaplds to look aflei liis
Polalo race for girts—First, pair that (loesn’t uphold the actions of farm interests near Paris.
• it handkerchiefs by J. S. (hmmI- it* ball team in not paying it* . Several of Ihe K. of p. hoys went
venr Co.: "-'mL’pair hair-rlfdions, by “honest debt*"— and that “Is'one of over to Woodland ■ ftnd intended
tin* hopuftil sign*. No. we calJ’t af­ lodge on Monday evening. A fine
Mrs. Merrill.
Clucken . rare for boys—First, ford to he small-jifflrbecause Char­ time is reported, ns in usual to
those occasions. ’ _
licture by Walldorff Bro*.:.2n&lt;L I iot |e has been.
Th-- Masonic lodge is preparing
Let's overlook tin* past nnd forget
are collar by F. L. Fairchild &amp; Co.
, Bicycle race—First, pair of hi- the difference nf a few dollars, lo entertain their hrothers front
i-Veiiing.
tru.rtinifalo fiiltire enlightenment tu Caledonia mi Tuesday
inrtill into the Charlotte consehmcc About -in nre expected over.
pm-ket book. Can el h &amp; Sl.-bhiii*.
The post office 9n,l barb&lt;‘r simp
*Girl*' bull throwing—First, l»Qok, such a |ov&gt;* of honesty nnd fair
pUy, thal il will lw* glad to come building has.-fieen^reoeiving a voa!
A.-E. Mulliollaiid.
of paint'and some paper nt tin*
Relay rhe- i.-am of eight—5 lb aero** With its honest debts.
Let’s forget the few dollars. Lei's linnds of the owner, George Davis
II will look
play hall.
Between the two cities and Charles McPeck.
Jamieson.
cleaner, if tint vary artislic.
let's
hear
that,
welcome
call
“
Bat
­
Base bull game—fee cream sodas
Middleville will observe .Decora­
lo winning team. J. W. Armbruster. ter Up."
tion Day. a* usual. Rex-. J. T. Hus­
ted nf.. Grand Rapids has oeen se­
THREE GAMES OF BASE
According lo some recently com­ cured to deliver the address, which.
BALL HERE NEXT WEEX piled alatlitice, tho moat chemical and
medical discoveries have been made school will O' usual lake an active
j roSABtyby mon of forty yeara of age. Forty- part, and Ihe program In a good one
- Ashville Found the Ball Red Hot. (tantesfa Wilh Strong Trains Book- four Is the age at which a poet may from Marl to finish. Turn out and
honor- the. Old Soldiers ami the
expect to do his best work; soldiers Flag as they .-.hould M honored.
cd for Tuesday, Friday and
which we hope they art* not always
and explorers tend to distinguish themSaturday.
,
afflicted With-they found the ball
Man’s Highest Duty.
too hut. The leathre which is UMtidSccrelary Roy LaForge has book­
Jy caught, was very elu-iw for the ed some .-seeltent gahies for next at forty-eight ‘years of ago the, com­•
Prophet words are profltable. Clear,
• *a**,vil1* team, Who. were bent, n Jiy week-, including one-ghtw on Hatji'r- posers and actors am at the summitl strong, brave and unequivocal utter­
tt higher score than any Nashville day for,tlie. factory iiien and fnrtu- of their powers; politicians excel : anco ot the highest truth one knows
team was ever lefAr.- beaten by ers. Tlie game on Tuesday will lie flftydwo years, philosophers at f»Wy-■ Is a dear duty owed to God and tho
Hartings. Hyde wan replaced in tho with Pdrlland; llm one on Friday four and humorists at iMty-sIx. These
fifth by McAVlib, who was unable tj with the Kalamazoo Indrjiciidi'nts; figures preach patience to the young.। world. IxM us have men aul women
who dare to bo Indiscreet, If need be.
stay the awful batting streak.
the one mi Saturday wilh the New
for truth’s sake.
No need be. for
Nnsl pitched a, good game fm Way Motor CotnpgDY'fl team, of
truth’s sake. No need of our time Is
Hartings. The few runs the visitors Lau«ilig. Thu first two. games will
greater
than thta one for single-eyed
made were du.- to the fart that the T&gt;F called nl 345. The Kalunlny
Seeds not sufficiently ripe will float
borne luam loosoped in the last few game will Iwgin nt 2:30 b’cloek.
In water, but when arrived al full ma­ souls who seek only to dectaro the
Innings. The score:
turity they will sink to tho bottom, andJ dear counsel of god, heedltM of conHarting*.
ibis Is proof that they are good to| sequences to the existing order of
Cubs lo Play in (siledonia. .
Nashville
things.—Exchange.
Batteries—Yost
and
Eckard!:
The Hastings Cubs will follow plant.
Hyde, Eastman and McWha nnd their tiine-hnnored custom and piny
Hyde.
in Caledonia on Memorial diiy. The
Liberty.
(tafafontans have strengthened tlieir
Liberty la tho right to do wbat the
"Never marry for love where there
Active representation of em­ team, and they expect to give the taw allows; and Jf • cltlxen could do le alto money; you will be bored to
ployes on dtreelorie* of American Cubs a hard battle; Tinker, who wbat they forbid It would be no longer
death. But never marry for love
railroads is one of ihe demands tn lias hsd Ihe “goal" of Ihe Caledonia
liberty,
becaueo
olhera
would
have
the
.lie made by a federation now being leaui in previous games, will pitch
marry Jor money where there is no
launched in tin* country,Ur include for I Im Cubs, who will line up us same power.—Montesqulou.
love. Also, never marry without love
injtn asooctaljon 'all of Hie 2X100;- •follows; Tinker,
pitcher;
Lautitsi railroad employes of nil grad&lt;-4 Itaugb, third: Wellman, first; New­
Boy scouts will act as inspectors or money."—From •'Pantomime.’’ by
.
all system.*, and to be entirety ton. second: Leonard, abort slop; L. and thus aid. Ihe Pittsburgh city G. B. Stern.
!atc from the Amurican l i-d- Warner, renter; G. Warner, left; faiard of health in cleaning up and
m irf &amp;&amp;U .
Herfingluu, right; Garland. c«|chcr. keeping X'ican.
BANNER WANT ADV’8. PAY.

CUPS BY VERY LOW SCORES

. In Grammar—1st, .Medn Leinaar.
Delton si’hool, Ort per cenl; 2nd,
Henry ,Cole, Coals Grovd school.
Harold lturp&lt;*e, Delhm school) and
Cbsme Bruudsleller of Ihe Ix-lton

1914 BUICKS
ALL SOLD
AND DELIVERED

Wait and See the 1915
■ Announcements

HASTINGS BUICK CO
BASTINGS, MICH

When thinking of Fine Furniture
remember our store and by compar­
ing our prices you will find it profit­
able to buy your furnilure in Free­
port.

L. B. RUMSEY
Furniture and Undertaking
FVNKKAL IlIMKCTOH. !&gt;•» or rffabt Ciita,

Freeport

Michigan

Why the Farmers' State Bank I* Safe
High finance is a term that is not included in the vocabulaxy 61 thi;, bonk. A blink'that is conservatively
managed in the interests ol the depositors and stockholders has no element of speculation in it. Our re­
sources are kept sound, nnd we always have a wide
margin for safety. Under such conditions, no matter
how unstable the Wall Street system nnd no’mattter
whether crops are jtood or bad, we are safe and our
depositors know it. These conditions give our pa­
trons a feeling of confidence.

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'

'
In (Jill Government—1st, Ralph
Wood of (he Coals Grove school and
4 % on Certificates
Alfred I'llt of Hie F.agle school in
Assyria, 95 tier cent; 2nd. Howard
Berry of the Lincoln school and
MIDDLEVILLE,
'
MICHIGAN
liuby Arnold of the Culver school,
•Xi per cent.
In History—1st, Ralph Harper of
the ItusseH school. l&lt;8 i&gt;er cent mid
2nd. Lyle Harper, brothers' 97 per
Albert*Conklio, Dowling, R. I.
Izmh Otis, Hastings, R. 1.
cent
Karl 1‘almnticr. Prairieville.
Oeir Ctirtis. Middleville, R. 3.
In Spelling and Orthography—1st,
Edna Detker, Woodland, R. L
. Uwi Payne, Hasting*.
luiwrenciBenedict,
ChidesleiBernard Peck, Hastings, It. 8.
school, l« per cent: 2mL Edna John­
Laura r. DeForraat,
h. i.
Lloyd Pender, Middleville, ll. L
son. Brew school, 9t&gt; per cent. .
Elizabeth E. Dt'' Vrou, Shelbyville
Alla I’ifer, Ih-lluii, |l. 3.
In Reading— 1st, Gladys BoWerAlfred Pitt, Assyria, ll. 1.
mnn. Gales school; Johnnie (sx&gt;k.
Cleo Dbsler,. Delton, IL L
Elualieth Pill, Assyria, It. 1.
Little Brick school: .Mildred LatliCIHTotd Duluiis. Hastings, IL 4.
Chloia llagla. Harting*, It. 5.
■
rop, BarryvRte scIkhiI, .loseph Mil­
Ellb* Dukes, Hustings, It. t&gt;.
William A. Ray. Doster, IL 2.
ler, RyMttll school; Beatrice VanClifford Dunn, Bellevue, ll. 3.
. Ida iloliin-rni, Hastings. ll. 8.
derbrook. Edger school. 96. iwr
Lillian Edger. Hastings, IL L
Kenneth Roush. Hastings, ll, 2.'
cent; 2nd, Pearl Campbell, Whitte­
) Paul Rupe. Woodland, ll. 3.
Ila ElliMoix Naehvillu, ll. 2,
more school; Edna Iteckcb, Friend
Mitude Eno, Nashville, II. L
' Florence Sc hnciderr Woodbury, R.
school; Ayle
Gulcheiw. Hosmer . iloberl-Fvrr, Doster, (l. 2.
scIkhiI; Sarah
Hmimmnd, Durfee
Wilber Fender. Woodland, ll. 21
Clifford Schnurr, Middleville, ll. I.
school; Clarence Higdon, Barryyille
Isi) Foley, Hurting*. II. 3.
/
Feme Scobey, Hastings, ll. 2.
school, Josephine Igtwrence, Eagle
Gladys French, Dowling. II. 2.
Cleo J. Seam, Lake Odessa, ll. 38.
u-limd, Gladys Mowry. Cedar Creek.
Mahlon Fuller. Coals Grove.
Marjorie Hensiba. Middleville.
Chlnln Ragla, llagla school, Marjorie
Vulvnla Fuller, Coals Grove.
Erma SheldoiL-Wbbdland. R. 2.
S-nsiba, Dunken lake, 9T&gt; per cenl.
Beulah Garkelrr, .Middlrvilfe, IL 5.
Neil Shepahl. Bellevue. II. 3.
In Physiology—1st, Anna Blood.
&lt;3nra Giblis. Middleville.
N. 0. Sherman, Hastings, ll. V.
Hulmes schooL/'Hnrold Burpee, Del­
Ida B. Gibsbn, Middleville. IL 2.
Leia M. Shroyer, Irving, ll. 1.
Ion. 98 |H-r cent;-2nd, Shirley Bar­
Forest Gould, Iltfsl iniH IL L
.Ilarteii Smith, Nashville.
num, Martin Corners school, 97 per ■ Wayife Grayburn.' Assyria? IL I.
Liren Smilh. Delton, IL I.
cell!.
—
Harold Grilllth, Mid.lleville.
Oscar Snyder, Middleville. H. 5.
lii Agrlciillure—1st, Ralph Wood,
Aylc tiutcbesR, Nashville,. R..5.
Mervin Stummr Bedford, ll. L
• '.oats Grove scfiool, W per cent; 2nd,
liny Haugerty, Woodland, H. I.
Nellie Stanford, Ining.
.Mihlred Mulvaney, Bell seliuol, 97
Sarah Hammond, Quimby, ll. I.
Velma Stimson, Middleville, ll. 2.
per cenL
Effa Hanes, Nashville, 11.-5.
Severe Swift. Nashville, IL 2.
Leslie Adanuu. Freeport, R. I. .
Lyle FL Harper. Middlevilh-. ll.
OiraHM.-TrrpemufMr.yBosler, H. I;
imyai Aldrich. Haslmgs, ll. 4.
Ralph D. Harpi-r, .Middleville, n.
Maurice Terpaniiing. 'Shullz.
Ernest Anderson. Woodland, ll. 3^ 5.
Lila M. Thede. Moline. II. 1.
Mabie Armour. Delton. H. 3.
Merle Herrington, Delton.
Green Thomas, Assyria, R.-l.
Ruby Arnold, Bedford, H. 2. .
Clorene^ Higdon. .Morgan.
Floyd Titmarsh. Nashville. II. 1.
-FXher Bagley. Delton, ll. 1.
Gru M. Hine', Shultz, IL I.
Dorrance Thclheric, Dowling.
Alice Balli®. Ih’llon. II. 4. •
John Hoffiqan. Nashville, R. 4.
Novah Troxel, Nashville, ll. t.
liin Bailie, Hustings, ft 2.
Thomas Hoisington, Nashville, II.
Georg® VanDenhunf. HiMlUigs.
I.ewis Hallie. Hasting*. II. 2.
Beatrice Vanderbrook, Hastings,
Susan Barber,’Cressey.
.
Huth Hollon, Bedford, ll. 1.
I. t. -----Shirley Barnum, -Nashville, IL L
Bethel Huneysette, Cressey.
France? Van Horn, Prairieville.
Russell Barnum. Hastings, ll. 7.
Jiladys Hubbtird. Hiisling.*, ll. 1.
Ned Van Volkenburg, Doster, II. L
Inez o. Barry, woodland. IL 2.
Helen 11 uglies. Delton, ll. 4.
Nellie Varney,-Nashville.
Alfred Bassett, Hastings, R. 2.
Bertha Humphrey. Fxee|H&gt;rl, R. t.
Ruby Wallers, Hustings, ll. 1.
Marvel Bailln. Mlddlevilje.,
Clara Walters, Hastings, 11. 9.
.Kntherinu Humphrey, Freeport.
Lawrence Benedict, HasUngs, R. L
AI fr,*d Waters, Hustings, IL 8.
Dora Benner, Hastings, ll. 5.
Martha Ickes, Quimby, IL I,
Maurice Water®, Hastings, H. 8.
Okel Bennett, Woodbtiry, IL I. »
I Juris 8. Jewell, Assyria.
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Beulah Wcrlman, Cloverdale, IL
Howard Berry. Bellevue, ll. 6,
Edwin Johncock, Cloverdale.
. Karl Bidelman. Hasting*.
.
Ciitherine Johnson, Clovenlale, II.
Manville Whitney, Hastings, R. 4.
Edger Blivin. Hasting*, IL 6.
.Mazie Whitnoy, Freeport, ll. 1.
I.
Anna Blood. Hastings. II. 7.
Edna Johnson. Irving, ll. I.
Mildred Whifright. Hastings, ll. I.
Gladys Boniface. .Clovenlale, R. 2. ■ Madge Johnson. Irving.
Ruth Whitrighl. Hastings, ll. I.
John 'Bostwick, Middleville. II. 5.
Ihm* Jnmtf, Cressey, R. I.
Beatrice Wilcox, Cloverdale, R. 2..
Gladys L. Bowerman, Middleville,
Theodora Jordan. Woodland, .
Barden Willison, Bellevue, II. 0.
ll. 4.
.
Hazel Kimcrling, Dowling.
Ivati Wilson.
Florence Hrackney, Hasting*. 11,2.
Archie Kermeen, Miildleville, R. I.
Fern Wing. Bellevue, R.fl.
LJand Kilpatrick, WixMlland, It
Chryslal Brogden. Hastings, ll. 3.
Edna Winslow. Delton, IL 2.
Cleonu-Brandslclter. Delton,
Kila Wood, Hastings, R. 7.
.
Ralph Wood, Coats drove.
•tarter Brumm. Nashville, H. I.
Albert Kinney, Hastings. R. 5.
Luellen KlumpT Middleville, R. 1.
Liirana Buck. Hostings, H. 3.
Leila Wortlcy. Like Odessa, R. 38.
.Roy
Varger,
Hastings,
II..
2.
. Wallaco Bugbee. Prairieville.
Frances Eyes, Doster, H. 1.
Mary E. Bump, Ilnsliiig*. 11. 5.
Mihlrod Lathrop, Morgan, R. 1.
.
Pytlilan® Visit Woodland.
Winifred Burden, Morgan, II. L
Delbert I-tlla. Middleville, R. 5.
Harold Burpee. Dollop.
, Bur-r Liubaugh. Hasting*, H. 8.
About 70 members of the Knights
Russell. Buskirk, Middlevilli'. R. 3.
Josephine Lawrence, Assyria, R. of Pythian lodge of (his eiljr vtaitDale Butterfield. Bellevue, ll. 3.
&lt;•&lt;1 Woodland lodge on Monday -eve-Jesse (tallihan. Quimby. II. L
Metta Loinaar. Dolton.
ning. making the trip in 15 inolorWard llimbuiy.-Dullmi, IL-4.
Clara Campbell. -Hasting*, ll. I.—
oa®k-—With William Chase; chanPearl Campbell. Hartings, ll. L
Beulah Marshall. Morgan, R. 1.
rellor commander presiding, Hast­
Hale Carpenter. Hartings, R. 3.
Haxel Marshall. Nashville.'
ings lodge conferred second rank
Andrew Carrigan. Doster. IL 2.
Vera McCue. Hickory Corners.
upon Fred Underhill aiid Edward
Chat'les Coupon. Delton. II. I.
Bernice McDermott, Delton, R. 3. Birdsall.
Alwul 200 were presunl, ■
Mary Cnsadny, Hasting*.
'
Hollis McIntyre. Hastings. R. 3.
including visitors from MiddlavHIc,
Orrio Cali, Freeport.
Cliflph Miller, Nashville, ft,. 4.
Clarksville, Freeport and Morgan.
Enrnie W. Chalker, Cressey. IL 1.
Joseph Miller. Middies die.
Judge Smith. J. C. Ketcham ui.d
Merl Clark. Delttm. R. 2.
Theodore .Miller, Middleville R&gt;5. Rev. R. H. Bready spoke.
Wood­
Vere Clemence. Dowling.
_•
Mabie Moore, Battle Creek, IL 5. land lodge served an excellent sup­
Henry Cole. Coals.Grove.
Gladys Mowry. Cloverdale, II. L
per.
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Howard Colo,. Wood I and.
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Mildred Mulvany, Bellevue, R. 6.
Clair Collison, Delton. R. I.
Thelma Nay. Redford, ll. 2.
According to an‘arrangement- that,
Georgia Colvin. Hastings R. 5.
Milton Nichols, Middleville, IL1.
has been made with the University
Johnnie Cook, Hartings. R. 0.
Wayne Offley, Coals Grove, R. t.‘ • of Paris, French graduate students
Maurino Cook, Middleville.
Alice Ogden, Assyria, R. I.
will hereafter be admilteff lo Bryn
Theodore Cook, Haslings, IL 9.
Ishj Olmsted, Hastings, II. 5.
.Mawr Collugff for Women.

FARMERS STATE BANK

�TBK H&lt;unws «wmil &gt;v *. 1»H

Wall Paper
C lean Up Sale
We have sold more wall paper this spring
than ever before in the history of the store.
The result is a lot of short patterns. By
short patterns we mean enough of one kind
for one or two rooms. We want to clean
these up, so next Saturday we will piit
theni on sale at less than manufacturers’
cost. The sale will last until the patterns
art? sold out. ,
If you have been delayed in getting at
your papering, or if you have thought you
couldn’t afford to this spring, now is your
chanc to buy wall paper at a ridicu­
lously low price.

The sooner you come the bigger will bte
the assortment. When you do come be
sure and bring the exact measurement of
your rooms.

Ellis E. Faulkner
The Rcxall Store

Delton, Michigan

Devoes
Ready mixed pure paints
oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
barn.

Let us tell you just what we will
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go far­
ther and last longer.
Everything in the paint line.

F. II. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

We Pay 4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
920,000.00
Surplus
6.000.XN)
A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pros.
■ Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich "&gt;Dr. Donald McLeay
George J. Doster
T. A. Aldrich
Wm. Elliott
L. B. Tccrpening,
J, G. Hughes

What’s the Use of Worrying
Over what you will have for breakfast when you
.
can choose from a variety of good
things like these?
CORN FLAKES—Marco, Kellogg and Krinklc
WHEAT FLAKES
SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS
.
KELLOGG S BISCUITS
.
CREAM OF WHEAT
‘
ALL GRAIN

POST TAVERN SPECIAL
GRAPE NUTS
PUFFED WHEAT
PUFFED RICE
MARCO ROLLED OATS
in 10c apd Family size pkgs.
Use any of these with crushed strawberries and
whipped crcatn ond what more copld you
ask? Let us send you a pkg. today.

Kopf &amp; Kopf

Rye has been-cultivated for wore;
than 200 years ip England.

DELTON.
Mrt. Hunt of Williams, sjicnl sev­
eral days Iasi week with her broth­
er, Homer Kelley and family.
Mik. Pendell ot Detroit, la upend­
ing some lime with Mr. and Mr*.
Herl Pennock.
Glenn Horton
working in Kopf *
store.
.Mr, and Mrs. DeWill Murdock
and Florence spent Sunday in Hast­
ings.
Mrs. lirandslclter has improved
Hie looks of her house by a new
coat of paint.
.Miss Frances Flower of Milo, was
in town last week nursing little Or-

Orren, Barret was in Hopkins
Tfiureday on business.
Mr*. HaHie Whittemore who has
been ill for tho past few weeks i*
Ju*( able to be sitting Up.
-Mi-* Adda Mantel fit over at Prai­
rieville attending (he switch boanl.
Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton of Bat­
tle Creek visited al Mervin Gwin's
Sunday.
.Mr. Kopf of Ionia was at'home
Sunday.
- — .„
Isaac Newton left Saturday night
for Indiana when* his wife is now
visiting. They will
return this
Mrs. Fisher was in Kalamazoo
Sal uni.IV nighl ami Sunday.
The W. C. T. U. had a very inter­
esting Hireling nl .Mrs. ClimnluTlain'H nt Wall loike last Tuesday.
The next meeting will bo with Mrs.
Gwinn June 1st.
Mrs. Ellis Faulkner mid son Ar­
nold visilrd in SclitMilcrafl a’ few
days hist week.
.Mrs. Tlill'Kpie vnle.i-taiiuui his
daughter nnd granddaughter of AukuhIii Tuesday.
.Mr. mid Mp»- Cflrwin entertained
relatives'from Ihiltlij Creels Friday,
and Saturday.
.Mr*. Crus* mid son Maurice relurii'ul from Monroe (lo. on Monday.
The Ladir* Aid inrl - wilh Mr*.
Win. Hull Wednesilay 'and served
dinner.
'
.Mr. Ilisbridgrr spent the greater
pdrl of last week in Hastings. •
llev. John Slater was in Hastings
Monday, to attend the County Minislernl Conventiou.
Olive Green of Kalamazoo visited
a| homfl Sunday.
.Mr. Sinter gave an excellent ad­
dress to Hie class of 1014. Sunday
evening nl the M. E. church. Com­
mencement will be held Friday ev«ning.
iiesdny morning of mea.-h**, after a
severe illness of n week. Every­
thing was done for him that loving
timid* could do. hut In spile of ev­
erything he finally passed away.
Little Orville would have Immui i
years old on August 2nd. and was
an unusually sweet child and had
many friends In town who will miss
him greatly^ The fiiintrnl was bold
from ihn Buniieil rhuroh Snlunlny
noon. llev. I’op&lt;&gt; of IlicRory Corners
offieintiug. The Ifille form was laid
tn rest under a perfect bank of
Howers nt the Cedar. Creek Ceme-

■111 1 i/
Miss Stinchromb .of Woodland
visited our school W&lt; dn-yday.
Frank Kdh-y of Hi&lt; I
was a visitor al Ch.
Ahlrirh'n
Wednesday.
bell and Mian Amy Kenyon were
business fallers al fljklnir-. Friday.
Mrs. Delbert Graven m quite .ill
with the measles.
Mik. Pearl Hull ol Brush Hnlge
visited her slater, Mtn. Lau;a Wurm
Wednesday;

were Bunday visitors at L. Terpenning's.
Lon McCarty mid family spent
Sunday at Maurice piv'* of Bind*.
Mr. hud Mrs. Will Budi enter­
tained Jleorgc Fuller mid wife of
Kalamaxoo. Sunday.
Roy TcrbennfdK Of/ Gull
spent Sunday al hmiu.
Our school will have a picnic th"
last day, June 5th, al Hine * I Hiding,
I/iilg lake.
Any one that eVer at­
tended ihe Shullx krti'»'l are invilisl
lo be witli us on that day.
. .Mrs. Elizabeth Pajif of Delton
visited Mrs. LinriwZertn-t.-Sunday
anil Munday-.
Preacliing services will !*• held at
7:30 in the evening nevi Sunday and
each alternate Sundnv ’hiring Ihe
summer. Sunday school ■ x
Sun­
day at li JR
Every!" dx-Wdcmne.
Mr*. MrQunrtie of IL+«Iiiib* veil­
ed her daughter and family, a few

Wo innuni for thee our darling,
We shall sigh for day* gone by.
But will try to imral thee, darling­
in Ihn Iiqiiic js'yoiid fhe sky;
May the chain which now i* brek. n,
That we so deeply nmuni.
Be united nl Christ's coining
In the resurrect ion iporii.
NOIITII HOPE.
Miss Wilma Replogle 'of South
Hut land spent lust week wilh her
friend. Margaret Hayward.
••
Charles Slwvoi' and family-ut KatIimaioo spent Sunday al Bermud -De
Golla's. •
Gland llnniinond and family kpenl
Saturday ut Hub Casey's at Hinds
Cm liei *.
Mr. and Mr*. Byron Lewis and
daughter Olive' nf Hastings -wre
Saturday mid Sunday visitors al
John Prmishka'*.
.
Mis* Alice Foley closed a -suc‘ccssful form of sclnwl Friday and
treated the children and parents to
ice cream nnd cake.
Parmer Karim. Sr., of Baldwin, i*
visit ing his non Itaniel Karns, for o
few days.
Donald McCallum ami family bjiterlained Mr. and Mrs^ Afton Smilh
and daughter Bertha of Hastings,
from Friday until Sunday.
John Hart and wife and mulhpr,
Mrs. .Margaret Hart of E.i*l Orange­
ville were Sunday vuitQra at Ran­
kin Harts. '■
Thomas Wilcox exin-cl* to ihovc
I.is enylne home (his week.
Mr*. Roy lin'd visited nt hbrj sis­
ter's al Shultz lust W(ek.
.
Walter Oliver Of Kalmiitfziib is
visiting friends al |hi* place.
Georgie Havens anti Miss-EMbrr
Cronk of Glass Creek, wore the
gipsls of Mrs. Lena Hart Sntunhy.
STAR OAKERY GIVING AWAY
,
JUVENILE AUTO TO SOME 0||

f&lt;Al
Absolutely Pure

•m-

Margaret mid Grate Wi'viriumi
are spending the .week with Mr*.
Anna Pierce of Dowling.
G. E. Kenynp nnd wife were 8uiidny visitors nt Jesse Iv'iiyon's, of
Cloverdale^
lint tie Meyers of Hading* *|s'id
Sunday wilti famfllyes h&lt;-re.
Iliuueinber Hie ellbir nr.u-.Hrc next
Friilay rv'ching al .Mi , Jessie Meatllimi Mr*.
Cnrty's.
.
George Timinas nn&lt;i fmnily visit­ Mqrsh &lt;&gt;f Ch:n lotto and llev. B:e.i&lt;iy
ed nl A. Hugbce’s in Baltimore,
SlinHuy.
. a* Mud.nt moderator*.
Chas. Shultz made a Im-im•.»* trip
in Hickory Corners, S 'liTFday.
big a* any one.
Mr*. Ella Terpcnning spent one
Finally%-if Mr*. Peiuwwk
all the giwni and iiesl vvishe
.Hastings.
reived thal day suiishiig'Myron llnbliins and Will lt»bbiii&gt;
of Milan, an* visiting ii J. Pill- and

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GENERAL REPAIRING
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than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
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My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

CHAS. DENE.AU

■

BARRY CO. HEALTH WEEK

MICHIGAN.

DELTON,

dosed by singiiiK'“Aincric&lt;i.'

Committee ll&lt;&gt;preM*nl* Various &lt;&gt;r*. -ganizatioiis Of, The City and
.
County.

■Coinitfittee held at the Ii. adqiiarter*
of the Barry County c«iminltev of
the Y. M; C. A. Iasi I relay ufieriioon, Ihe w«ek beginning' wilh No­
vember 15 wa* clniMu Xur Uln Good
Health Week for Barry County, mid
oflicers were sHrrl&lt;-d im follow*:
President—Dr. Clareiico- IL Um ­
ber: vice * presid' iil, llOV, It. It.
Breudy; secrctarv. D. (L VanderCtMlk^
From the varenis nrganinlions
of the.county nnd eoiniiiunily repDearest Lillie Orville with sad rescnlalivbs w&gt;i - rlio«eu for the
following
roiniiiilir'-a al another
hearts mid tears we lay our darl­
later meeting:
ing down;
Finaiicr—A. U Anderson, II. &lt;•.
A precious one from us has gone,
Hayes mid William lainieson.
A voice we lovisl is still,
.
Program—Mr*- Clwiimil Smith.
A pIbitc is vacant in our home
yiiich never can be filled.
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Good Chance For Boys and Girls To
Gel Busy Sat Ing Bread
IViyppers.
„
The Star Baket v.has "sprung" an। other live one, hiis lime for ihe
boys and * girls. Nover before in
And When Money Talkaf
Hastinga baa sutfh ■ cltance been
Sound travala at the rata of 400 presented lo the bovs and girls* as
yarda per second. Exceptions to tbla this is. In the windowA&gt;f Ihe Star
role: Scandal. 1,000 yarda: flattery. Bakery is the auto mid to the hoy
500 yards; troth. 2H yarda; alarm ur girl who gels ihe mo.-t vobtidhis
auto will be given;
Read full pnrclock. ----- .
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। liculars In the,Star Bakeiy adv. on
I another page of the BANNER.
England imports mistletoe from I
j BANN UH WANT ADY8. PAT.
'
France.

DELTON, MICH.

Reporter—“I hear a wild man wu
geen roaming about l i a swamp hers.”
Native—"Yea; h&lt;&gt; vaa a city man. try­
ing to loeati 3 choice building lot ho’a
Just draught!”

Southwestern Barry

Ohllitary.
•
Death of Anson Xohir*.
Hannah Poor Morford wa* Irani I Anson Nobles, aged th! years, wellAugust 31. 183L and dint May tti. known in thss city, passed away of
591 i, aged 82 year*, B months and 15 cerebral hemorrhage on Monday
dais. She was tfiarried lo Arden JW evening. He had been** sufferer far
Morford March 5, IttSJ. She leave* । seven years from the effects of sev-s
lo mourn their loss,_pfl2 ron Elmer] era! strokes of paralysis, which had
of Washington, amt five daughter*. Ihi'IF sourced In * carbuncle.* Mr.
Mr?; Frank 8nyder of Hastings. Mi*.। Noble* was always an anient base
Henry' B' ra
Sunfield, Mr?. Lewis l&gt;all fan.- In spile of the hot wealhBrvjtco nf Battle Creek. Mrs. Iran-u'er on Monday afternoon, he went to
■Hichmyrv
.1___ _ .ofr Albion
,
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. (I,.. fair grounds to see
j j.. ,1...
ami it
Mik. Betli-iflir
the. team
miah Van Syckle* of Washington. I work out. 'Hie walk was loo rnm-li ‘
bcsiiies three brotficis. Samuel Poor! for him, for he became ill and .was
of HL Davhl l*m»r of &lt;'.aL and Evan taken home in a motor-car.
llu
|*oor of Bmifichl. Mich. She w;t*: died several hours aflerwanl*.
om* of the early 'settlers of John*-1 Air. Nobles Was born on January,
town where-ahe was kimwi) a* a -*i. HC2, in Amity township. All**-1
cimsistnnl Christian, being a mein-: ghaney county. N. Y. He was the I
her of Ihe Methodist Church al I son‘of’ Jededinh and Prudence |
Banlleld until 10 year* ago wlu'ii; Noble*,' who come lo Oslitemo. ■
she was transferred to the Maple St.I Mich, -in I86L After •• remaining;
Mvttiodisl church nf Bailie Creek., there several years they moved to |
XJj,' fun.Tai vva- Ik IiI Mmi.i
M ■&gt; ii ■ ' l uim'i-. im &lt;»«-!&lt;&gt;(&gt;• i
IBMM~MMei ffij'
IK al Banll'-ld. &lt; "n&lt;liici. 'l by llev &lt; IK7i’&gt;. An-.n Xoiile* and Mi-&gt; MinmJE HE ■-MBXiWw
II. Palmalivr of Climax, a neighk»r nic E. .McElheny
r.in' llj were
wviv united in
In
■ Wre WW
in boyhood days of ihe fa/nily.
j mat ringv.
1— They moved to Hastings,! .
•
'in September,. 1883. To-1hem werej
j born two children:
11 'v
G. .V It. Dinner At Mrs.
; Sobles,...
of Hi—' *ND ALUM,HOUME
PHOSPHATE
t.lara Pt niiork -. |
,]us a-jiy, who with Mrs.
.■
.There i* o. tini«v and place where' Noble* survive.
'j.
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“l»ol luck” aild»"good luck" menu I While I.tnployed a* n travelling i
CrvMal ( reamers Va*
one nnd the same thing. Any «im
-«inau by the American Buggy
..
.
. ‘ .... . ■' „
.
who is fortunate enougli l&lt;&gt; tic nnv-1 company, of Kalamazoo, seven year* . .' '
. ,r- 1 ,
,7 ;
ib ged to ntlciiil n G. A. H. birthday ago jii January, Mr.-Nobles became I'.*
1 'h,‘a,‘h“ ’’i?,''*.
pot luck dinner will verify (hi* ill win, « carbuncle. He hod ap- j,
,?i ! Ul’',1"fc *'
statement which ha* l«-en ilruion-; pareirtly recovered from the effect..
•*,*"*'
■draled many I lines mid again prov (he malady by the first uf March
&lt;-d
on Thurtuiay
2lst.
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.zvl.e: ।
Mm. .Clara Pennock.
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. .I..,. ... Inolld.
I
.’"O’
week in their adv some information
iiejiulifui hi'inc on:
of especial .value to Hi
Just |o prove that ihvir manual I hi* paper.
21st natal day- rthe
sort j,"
Iin' ’
Uy -what alie-Mniil-lhaL 1I»U wm Ho* j Iraining i* of 'V
. ■practical
'
right iiuiuIht. She Aid she
, 2" i-mg rrrtrtth—
ol...... ..
vole. Said she In- ",l‘ V * 1 ■"&gt;"
t'rvrled a Ho­
A process &lt;if hardening slid vvi'h
c«inpre&gt;»i d air is *.iid lo be .
old forefathers. “No luxation witli-i
ccssifnl use by a Gennmi th
out representalion,” and she wasi Iniled Sial
case* where only certain pa
going to vote, so there.
But I am
Ihe metal require liardening.
digressing. Atvut seventy accept-;
cd tlie invitation and rejrarled for
duly. &lt;), my! what a noisy family-:
mid what a guml dinnei’!
Wliat
great chunks of- wit mid wisdom

ExhibitsAM.: A

Vester.

Fuller.
’ \
Publicity M. L. Book,
Feigliner. W. ,&lt;i. Bartie*,
GrozingetT Bev. t I...
... Bab's,
Field mid llev. &lt; ■ -,\\. Ballou
Entertainment Mis.- E. i
,
Inn. Mf-s. Jus'iu M. IClwaiu. Mr*. A.
A. Anderson. -Kellar .Stein and FT.

Building—Roy
Wuolnn. Dr. Eunik CarxtU.hma. llcv.
F. J. Beltg and l»r. I. G. .MeGiillin.
Music—Mik.
Muigarel 'I'rexyl.
Ails* M'urllia Sinker‘ mid FinnTi
Horton.
Sohool Children's EssaysField, E. J. Edm r and Bupt.
Ellsworth.
ropresi
churches, the
in- &gt;1*,
the Wouir.u’* Club, D.'
doclorsj dt'iitisl.’. h'7'ii.WKi m ...
lomey*, Grange, the council and the
imard of I'ducalt'in.

Good Farm For Sale
To Close Up the George Hayward Estate
N order to close up the estate of the late George Hayward,
consisting of 240 acres on Sec. 25, Orangeville town­
ship, 1 will receive bids on the entire .farm, or on any
80 or 160-acre parcel, retaining the right to reject any or
all bids.
• There is a seven-room house, two iarge barns, granary,
scale house, hog house, sheep shed, wind mill and a large
reservoir.
w­
It is all hard land—no swamps. About 40 acres of sec­
ond-growth timber.
•
,
.

H

This farm is about 2l/z miles north and west of Delton and a mile
of State Reward road runs by tho place.
This farm must be sold to .close up the estate. Mail bids to

W. B. HAYWARD, Administrator,
Cloverdale, Route 2

ly will bo mad«- a vice president ol
this organization which is planning
on« of the in'"! •!’ring eampnik'if
ever conducted in this Metlon of tin:
slate. ;
Go-operation lia&gt; been pnnui-wd
by several state hmids mid the slab-j
university.,
.

Profitable Farming

RESIGJtS POSITION AS

in these days means

PROBATE REGISTER

Mrs. Ella llrrqx Eggleston \ Has
Fuithrully Served in Probate (Hfice Shire Jmiimry, JtlQj.
Mr*. F.lla lb*&lt;&gt;&gt;\ Egglwou has re-,
signed her po-ii.nm ns register in
the .probate o|li. e, ahd will geitae]
M’lirk.al (Tic end oT
j»fmi
will tie Nuccerdwt l&gt;y Mrs. Gruci!j
Bnuer.
.
1
Mrs, F.ggled^n
in Jon-!
imrytWeitH’ tnri' Mrs~dHt. Ihijrtirreas register when th'- foryier's lath­
er, Ihe late Jifllg-' Mill*. wn.i prohite
judge. During her long service in
the probate njli.-.-, Mr*. jBgglesloit
has used every eifort to please th'
hfibllc nnd to mtw faithfully, mid
has many warm fri-nds throughout
Ihe rbtiuly. She ,vv ill .(nke a wellrarned- vacation. Mi *. Bauer served
as deputy for tornu r liumity. Clerks
Barnuin ami Thurpe. s .
.
At'thr'Te'ginniiiu' 'of h/t yeari
there were iu-tlii* ciMimry in actu-.
al operation
itaiiynal banks.)
Represent ing a patd-lfL. capital of
|l,Olfl,O!-2,M0.

Efficient Farm Machinery
The Kind That Docs the Work

- Doeg-iv well;-does it'economically, and that is made and guarantceil to_do Ihe work by reliable
mnniilncturerti—Farin'Machinery in other words that is built on honor and gets results. That’s
our kind.
\
..
.
.... llKfCJtrft.a lew. suggestions of valuable farm tools,that every farmer ought to consider
right.now and on which we will be glad tu quote prices that will satisfy the careful buyer. *
CULTIVATORS -We have the Kraus, Iron Age, Oliver. Gale, Brown and Keystone.
The man who cannot pick a satisfactory cultivator Irom suchT-tist is hard indeed ta please.
MOWERS—The Champion, Johnston and McCormick Mowers constitute a line-that no
one’can beat.
’
.
\
.
BINDERS—Wc oiler the’johnston and McCormick.
These an. too well And favorably
known machines to need any special mention.

—CALL A^D SEE OUR LIKES—

A 1 1

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1

-Tl

V

Aldrich Bros. Co.

Hardware, luipb-nieuls and

�HASTINGS BANNER

THE

■M BL nil

K'oHcc—To my elistnineix Sickness
nnd d#!UJi have been very expen

WANTS
rmiMiirrFoii LniTHMiiciNTi

lime of need. Kindly. W. A. Maili

MfaMnMidMf-lttSKis*
irr Furnunm Koomi ’ n&gt;r
iot iiifd
iigm.. .... .
Iiiimu;kr&lt;‘jiing ol
nl jkll
howwkreiiing
3t'l Bo. Gliurrh 11 q ^, -- ,
St. s.-e I’hin Smith.
Wanted Tn mn* in-m •«' work on
For Hale (Ji
Rough l-inrh lum­
farm bv month. Married or .•‘ingle
ber for roofing ami shevling. nlao
bill stutT.
Phone 40tU. Jnquiry
■a k
F. G. Pierce, City.
For Sale One Ihn-e ■ar nhl.intire.

Clmterns hulll. cleaned ami ivpalhwl
All work guaranteed. Phbne
leave word nl Sfuilh'a Market. Lett
Smith. Cily.

For

Salt-

If you^K?u_______ _______
tu aaxoclale with men
Mr. mid Mik. who think you have bralna and characMay ?l.‘ 1911, aged
i
year*, in nrnnins 2t» nays, en«'
tlca ai.d religion. Tho
i Joinrd—the- ftaptfrt rlmn-h nhnni
fourteen years ago al l.ain';i»hT.
blue fool and a teaselsted jackass.
Mo_ ami lived a faithful Clirialiau pale
Houatoh
png.
life. She moved lo this place about
elglil yean* ago.l-'ebriiiiry K Ilk'
. iOA
united in marringt* In John
Miw Maudo Kelly nf Birming­
■Iitl&gt;lr&lt;-n wen- Isiru lo ham, Ala, hanbeen admitted lo
Shea.
•rat lice in the | nit-.l States Suand children,
court. sii.- i- ih&gt;- itiinyfather ami mol her. two dMcr* si
Uflh woman h
'
'
■ tidiiiHleti.*
n lio-t of n-laiives/imd friends In

HASTINGS MARKETS

I'-n

lot.

IliKl

per bushel lry the Hasting* Milling
&gt;n ‘butler

nrl Hou
harness. *151)0. One J. I
separator.
slacker and belts. In good run­
ning order, fWi.tlt). Frank
cum.’ Houle 0.

For-Bale—Compile

mink

I'ptiraior.

I. &lt;-

&gt;roo&lt;

plumbing job. room) Pan-el
i-onlniniiic
Willie apron a
May 171 h Ih-IUiron
i
Freeport and
lingers Coryeix. 11 wner. L-aa-havr
«llii‘e"l&gt;y calling
l-wk

Clothcraft ad, of which we show a
partial clipping at the"ngEt.

It suggests a striking parallel

Ignited. The cut Inatantly ihndv fa?l
the door and, running up the village:
■treet, plunged Into the watering &gt; &gt; i,Hewi,'fine »n&lt;t r an
trough.
Hhn had m n her human I
BAl.ltn hav an
friends at home put out their kitchen I Nn. i lliaoiay. toxis.cn.

with the service offered you by this*
store.

reasoned from IW« fact.

tifically made, saving a little money in
so many operations (and at the same
titne doing them better) that the sav­
ing to you when you buy a Clothcraft
Suit at this store is from S3 to $8.

Clothcrafc Clothes are scien­

lUJml Hlraw. txzn.

I hat’s just the way we plan’
all our buying and selling*-saving by
ood management for your benefit, so
that you may get the pick of the mar­
ket in Men’s wear--not necessarily,
the most expensive or the cheapest,
but the real value that brings yotl track
again and again.

Watch for the Date
of the Second

ANNUAL BANQUET

Bags Philosophy.
"Beloved Pan, and all yo other god*
who haunt this place, give me beauty
In
tho
Inward
soul; may 1 reckon the
Wunlirl—Gardena to plow, aalies In
haul, general leant work, pharleii wlao alone to be wealthy, and may J
Hicks. 8il2 No. Hanover St. Phone have only ao much gold as a temper
--2-wks ate man, and he only, can possess.
253B
and rightly use."—Socrates.
For rcnl—Three furnished rooms
over a store, t'.rook A Gould.

It will pay you to come to
‘The Right Place.

Hastings Lodge No. 58
I. O. O. F.

The. Best For 1 he Money Store."

Hastings,
Mich.

Odd Fellows Temple

G. F. CHIDESTER

I his store will be closed
Saturday, May 30, from 12 to
5 o’clock.

i - &lt;. i... ■ iv.

class, ronililhni. Inquire

i»f Jj-no C. Slocum.

For Rent—A large gunleti
222-North JefFcrsou SI.

Inquire

For Sale—Three arated Buiok run* about. Bargain for cash.
I‘, fuil eqtiipnienl, newly pninteil.
Dral-class condition,
ikied tiemPlume 341. .
iinxt ration.
ar-

For Suh— &gt;.-w buggy. «»0.
ness, 110. Phone 18.3-J.

■

If You Want All the Goodness of the Wheat
Use FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR

•

-ll''11

For Sale—Crown organ piano caw.
Made by George P. Reni. gm&gt;d
condition. .---Price- $35,
Igmo1
bn-d Duroe
thorough
Price -flfl.
syw wilh eight pigs
J. W. Cairns, Hastings. H. t». l-wk

For Hair—Quant ity
KimxIx at nurlion. Drlloii. Satur­
day. May 3H. 2:(Xi pTTTE----- l.wli

have same by proving properly
mid paying for thia notici
'
lie Park. -r.

’ . J. Mall hews.

You have likelj read this

Cat Reasoned-Wlaely.

. . V\I&gt; iiiura
Romances quotes a retnarknble story f ’
about a cat's reasoning power ------- ,... .
a- -paraf!lu_ kuDP_.ji M-b- Ipg-U'innnrd.
n». '
acme of the oil fell onjhc back of the i ibwM.IIMas,
and H-os
cat. nnd a cinder from the tire shortly |

For Sale—Corner on S. Hanover HI.
Phom1 3’23 H. or inquire of E..A,
Benedict.

I i i I l'■lll-■

for men who want
real values m the
clothes they buy

Mroyeil i

A number &lt;.f llrtnpr In weH n-aronPhom- 332-2L- 2S.
2-wki
nldy-dining rlinir*. 'oak. remov­
able seat.' couch. le-d spring
Lied Tuesday, (wo 9I.INI hills,
range, ineubalnr and tdnivd
l yidrr h-nve nt BANNER onicc.
etc. Tel. SKiB. Mrs. .Moil
l-wk
Oslmrne. corner Park and South
For Sale Good heavy work lemn.
Prim- *2511.
Will lak- &lt; riving
hm?ie as pari paymPnl.
C. -1.
bull cnlvt-s. .3 and I immlh 'old.
Moore.
l-wk
Will Bush. Shultz, Mifh. I’lumt'
l.te.1—Pin-kel Itook conlaininir .snni
money. C. M. Hciidersholl.
fiirnmm-d.
year, my
ii,»ii
Mr*. Geneva liny
The flner aentlmenta, religious, ar­
For Sale—sow anil ll pig*, sow amt tistic and moral are all right whan wo
nine pigs, sow and eight pig*, row can get to them, but the flrat thing
nnd six pig"- Ro** Burdick. Hell a man or woman must do Is to get
Phone. Hickory Corner* exchange. enough to eat hnd some place In
Two jpid one half mil'
which to live. And this living must
Hickory Corners.
ut necessity bo tho basis for liny high­
sentiments. The education, there­
For Hair—HootIw-e supplies. W. er
fore. which makes a foundation for
R. Adkins. Morgan..M»&lt;-h. 3-wks.
this support should be first In-the
thought of our system .of education.
No. 4 ogg.^ Mriclly clean and On It should be built tho secondary
froSh. 20c; No. 2. eggs, 17c. Joseph studios, as It wore, ot our education.
Roger*. .

Intmn al IHI

Place

’»&gt;»

Citizens phone.

Tiibidnr well work and
repairing. AIT wnrtr-guwratilccd.
Write Igniig Wise. Shullz. Hottie
1. Phone Cloverdale* exchange:
long. I' -diorl.
Line I

in Hrs!

The Right

orrrrlrd ThurMl.iv. Muy 2S. UM.

ilcillll

$2.25 iter coni deliver* &gt;1. Phono-.-,. &gt;
E. Sylvester or Geo. T«»llnir»t. tf

For Bale—Complete furnace job.
cheap. See F.. AT Brown &amp; Go. 4wk

PAGE EIGHT

I &gt;1*11 nary.

11 &gt; _' -

Phone 2i

Far Rent—Hesirnble |.ashii-c
'four
- ~~ or live head nf entile.
Phone 156 2 lang 2 ahorl.
Wileox.
Wanted— Few family
Rtrj So. Broadway.

u.i-lmiu -

For .Bair- A nurrey in jsond condi­
tion. Inquire «f Lcwt* Norris on
iny farm at Banlkdd. C. Jl. Palm;&gt;ti- r. Climax.
Far Bair—Red. iMirliam bull ab-ntl
xixleen monlh* old.
Phone USB-JL-'JS.

WL 1200 In 1WM) lb% calf by able.
Or will exchange for large Jene-y
row. Je**e R-Cbue. Coals Grov
For Stile -Four year t»ld Belgian
gelding. wl. iXit; one pair iffle
roach horses. 4 and S. wt. 2550;
turn good driving hnrw, 5 years
rdd. wl. 050.
Olio B. Schulze.
' NMliville- Micb,
mile _wesL of
liepol.
For Rrnl Hotis*- with barn, mi E.'-l
Grwn St. shjilable for two fnmi-

(I men St.. Plwme 455.

We never let up for one single minute in our efforts to make

130 Mien. Av.

We are “going ahead” all the time, be-

live on that reputation.

made with our superior equipment.

cause we appreciate that this is an age when you have to “MAKE

We employ the best of

One little spurt ahead, and then setting back on the

skilled help; we overlook no detail m any part, from the time the

GOOD.”

grain is brought in, until the flour is tied up in the sack.

strength of one success, don’t go

We

never have and never will let EXPENSE stand in the way of

We put our wheat through more processes than other mills

making French s WhitcLily Flour just a little BETTER than any

do. Every bit of the flour goodness is taken out. Then it is rolled

In our big mill you will find that EVERY MAGH-

and rc-rolled, again and again, until it is rolled Just as fine as

other flour.

INE is of tho-very latest and most up-to-date models that money
can buy.

We spent thousands of dollars to improve.

Our con­

possible.

Every particle is just the same as every other particle

and for that reason it takes the yeast and water more evenly
Your bread raises quicker, and bakes quicker. You have better

stant thought all the time is “QUALITi.

bread, and it saves the housewife a lot of time on bake days.

For 40 years French’s White Lily Flour has had the reputation
of being the best that your money can buy.

This reputation has

a batch of bread from French’s White Lily Flour, and a • batch
from any other flour claimed to be “just as good.

reds and hundreds of families in Barry County and other parts of

side by side in the same oven

tate that will use no other.

If

you don’t think so, have her try this experiment: Have her make

been built up steadily year by year until today there are hund­

Bake them

You can “see for yourself.

You’ll think more of French’s White Lily Flour afterwards

The Middleville Roller Mill

For Rro&lt;—New modern hntw» on w
Grand Bl. T. J. Brosweaa. 4ft2 E
l-wk
For Balr-Sevrral Int* on E. State
lutptire Mr.«. -Rtti*. Phone

But wo NEVER HAVE and NEVER WILL, attempt to

French’s White Lily Flour just as good as it can possibly be

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAY. 2A 1914—20 PA6EX.

LIFE ON
Save $15 to $40 RIOEOLDFORSANTA
FE TRAIL
The Smile ol
Perfect Satisfaction

In the Purchase Price of
-a' Cream Separator by -TWO ARMY OFFICERS* STIRRING
EXPERIENCE WITH IN­
Buying a New Butter­
DIANS.
fly Cream Separator.

RUNS LIGHTEST
MOST DURABLE
SKIMS CLOSEST
CLEANS EASIEST
The skimming device is made
of aluminum which never rusts
or corrodes.
Slime or butter
fat never sticks and only three
pieces.
When an agent tells you he
can sell you n better machine in
any way thnn the NEW BUT­
TERFLY Cream Separator, HE
LIES! A better cream separ­
ator is not made to-day at any

Any ten-year-old boy or girl can
run the New Butterfly with jrerTlie New HuHerfiy la Hie simplest of
nil Cream Scpiirnlors. Even n
rlillil can operate it.
The New Bullrrlly .Milk Tank Is low
down and very cusy to fill.
When tlir skimming Is llnislied you
don’t dread nnshlng Hu- New

A Thirty Buys Free Trial of the
New Bnllerfiy Wilt com Ince yon (hut
ll I* Irn yearn alreud of all oilier
separators in perfect skimming,
rasy clruniiig. light running, contrnlriirt- and durability.
—AND LOOK AT THE PRICE

J. B. VAN HOUTEN,
Agent,
Woodland, Mich.

for a machine than you are ask­,
ed to pay for a New Bntterfiy’
you pay ti^at much-more in-ex­•
cess [irofit to agent and manu­•
facturer.
A trial will prove to you the,
’
trdth ol the ql&gt;ovc statements.

Give us an opiwrtunity to provet
No. 4)4—Capacity up to 5001
pounds or 350 quarts of milk:
l&gt;er hour. Price &gt;46.00. J6.oo1
down and $5.00 per month.
•No. 5#—Capacity 600 lbs,
or 300 quarts of milk per hour.
Price &gt;55-00. &gt;5.00 down and,
&gt;5.00 per month.
.

Thjrty days trial in every
case nnd il not entirely satisfac­
tory return machine.

C. B. BENHAM,
■ Agent, Hastings, Mich.
&gt; Office and Residence 118 NorthL
Broadway, Phone 472.
'

NORTH CARLTON.
I
WEST VERMONTVILLE
lu-vi llyiu-s nnd wife of Freeport iMr*. Kent
Nelson nnd little son
K|i&lt;-nl Friday night and Saturday; of Nashville sfivnt last week at .M.
with le-wis Demoml nnd family.
‘i E. Downing's.
C. L. Ilonney
• -- ttpenl ity mid• .wife
SunBessie Browne of Detroit spent
•lay wilh if..
. „
lh&lt;* ..taller'*
aisler.^rf Sunday at homo.
Clarksville.
John Gardner nnd family nf North
h*wi* Diamond nnd family nnd Gasilrinn spent Sunday nt Lewis
F|nyd Demand ami wife of Grand Gardner’*.
Ifiudils juir.iii Sunday xutlm. rela-. - Uliiv
oh4
ami hahy
fives near wtipdtaiuf.
apont Htnutay nl Frank AxHielm's
Mary Brooks spent Sunday with near Nashville.
li*-r parents, Won Brooks nnd fam­
Leonard Slrnw has nol been feel­
ily- .
ing ns well the past few day*.
Floyd Demoml and wife spent Hie
Frank liny and wife spent Sun­
Inlier pari of Hie week with tin- day in .Nnuhville.
former.* pareuls, I.owis ,18-niotid
Banner Want Ads Bring Results.

Automobile Owners
Pennants, rights and lefts, advertise Hastings_a...25c to $1
Wool Sponges 25c to 75c
Double oil-dressed Chamois.i*.$1.00
U-kan-plate Metal Polish and Plating--*35c to 2.00
Feather Dusters
Setudac Liquid Gloat, a polith for all varnl»he«l upfacet, pint.
..3So

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich.

RUNNING FI&amp;HT UNTIL
AMMUNITION SAVE OUT
Men Galloped Arran Prairie ■Close­
ly Follmird by Swarm of Mur­
derous SonigiS..
West, of Manhattan, Kan., was
hardly more than untamed prairie
in the closing days of t,lre civil war.
A struggling line_&lt;&gt;f army |h»*1* kepi
tin* Santa Fe frail open between
Kan*n.* City nnd New Mexico, Fort
Riley jvn* considered ihe edge of
civilization. Fort Wadsworth, on
Hie Smoky Hill; Fori Zarah, on
Walnut Creek and Fori luirned fur­
nished esc'orts for the wagon trains.
Between those posts anti over the
surrounding territory, bands of Indinir-»l*Ms»»hUep*'-kill**tlaml-bum&lt;-d wilh true snvagi-ry. Only Hie
ni&gt;i*t venluri-smii.- i&gt;r foolliar'lj
dared leave the military ruiup« 01
:it m-ii t '. ni!!-. — -n

.1 frW-ftUHdred

yards.
In November, HWt, Capl. Henry
Booth, a cavalry officer al Fort Ililey, was ordered on an inspection
(our of the Arkansas district. It
extended to Fort Lyon. Colo. Acconinaniril by Lieut. Hallowell of
tin* Ninth Wisconsin Artilley and an
i-M-orl of IUD cavalrymen. Capl.
IUhiHi set out mi hi* (wrilou,* trip.
T|u- two officers traveled in a light
ambufanne drawn by a,pair cif |x»werful mule*. That enabled them to
curry-Qielr. necessary equipment for
linqieclion ami not retard Ihe escort.
» Fort Ellsworth and Salina were
inspected without a sign of hoslile
Imlians. Tlie large and well-arim-d
escort kept -the saritge* al a &lt;li*lance. Fori Zarah was reach«*d
late one afternoon amf inspection
started' iinmedtaleiy. Only a small
amount of work rqqiaineu for the
m-xl tiny. Feeling.no iippctdlension.
Capl. IPhiIIi ordered his escurl to
march at U o'clock. In- nnd Lieut.
Hallowell iuteuding. to.follow in an
hour or more. -The inspection was
delayed, however, ami a start was
not made until nearly noon. Capl.
Conkey.
riininianding the post,
laughed al I heir suggest ions that
perhaps a guard shuuhi accompany
them until the escort was overtakLieut. Hallowell soon noticed that
no buffalo could be seen near the
trail. Tire, captain .believed the pas­
sage of the e.-i orl had driven them
away. So, f&amp;iUtig secure, the two
officer* traveled some live or tnx
inil»*s, when, glancing lo Ihe left to­
ward flu- Arkansas Rlveit- Copt.
Booth saw somelhing wliicli h&lt;- teintirkeii "might lie a Hock \if (ur-

answer.
Booth ansWi i- J with his
jcvnlver—HaUosrell. W11’ hjl in Hie
head. Hie arrow flappin= grot.-*qu.ly liver hi* ear. BhOtn jerked it oui
and riu- fight aouHiuit-jl. Again the
Indians -charged ami Hallowi-ll wn*
hit again. Booth ke»»i tiring, but
without I'fferl. The y-lling Indianx
acit*i1 os IT (hoy Wen- playing a
uam*-. They would lag I&gt;:h-;.. Then,
with the wagon tt few yard* ahead,
Ihe hand would divide ami,charge,
one parly passing the wagon on
each side and discharemg arrows.
Booth was itoon wound- . I and Hallo­
well again. Booth’s aim became
belli-r now and ait Irnli.m tumbled
from hi* pony. Hi* emni.ul.-* Mop­
ped to' wail over him and the nfii&lt;-i‘r* gaineil a .brief n-.-pit». Tire
.iiiulc* wen* still at a full ».illnp, mid
■ mly a Jhird of the dist.uu-e to the
fori covered.
The Indians were mon- determin­
ed afli-r |he Hire's death. They rac­
ed after the. wagon ' and r.-p.-nled
their former lactic*. Hoolli ex­
hausted hi* ammunition. Thi-ir
sword* wi-iv Ihe officer- only weap­
on* now. One Indian ro»i- along­
side the wagon ami griniac.-d at the
while men. Booth aim* -! his revol­
ver at him ami, a* he snapped tire
empty chamber, yelled: "Bang, you
son uf a gun!" Tire Indian ducked
Irehiml hi* |KHiy and turned away.
BurnnHiexr nine lb' r. fi;-:-d t i
scare Booth hurfed tire n-\ fiver nl
him. In their ilesperab- plight Hie
two ollh'ers threw V&gt;lh''r pi*-i’es ■&gt;(
Tlieir
Swords, uniform rases l*&gt;x* - and
linn- the Indians stopp-fi t«&gt; gather
Ihe plunder, and the ofilcrr* won u
brief respilt* that way. 'Il.e ehase
continued. asu cal ami tnoii.*** gam*-,
until Un* fori was only a mile awny.

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO It

Hot Weather Specials
HATS AND CAPS
Silk Crushers
Tan, Blue and Grey—just the thing for the hot summer
months, an ideal outing hat and very practical for motoring.

Price 50c

Same as above—

In Silk Shepherd Check, also ‘Black and White Hair-line
Stripes.

Price 50c

Same—
.

In Plain Navy Blue or Tan Poplin,

Price 50c

BAREFOOT SANDALS
For Boys, Girls and Women

ing In al tract attention of the fort
The Indian* Hosed promiil th. in.
apparcnlly lo villi their chmu- before
ihi* soldiers saw them, tine snvaui
tried to grnb'a bridle and turn the
mule* aside. Hallowell. wounded-in

One of the most satisfactory foot-gears for hot weather, rnadc
Child’s, sizes 5 to 8
Girls’, sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2.
Misses* and Boys’, sizes 12 to 2
Boys’ or Women’s, sizes 2 to 5

whip and turned the la-li on tho
(••am. lhH&gt;!;i heaved t!i.« ia-i few
pieces- of equipment awny.
And
-then’I ho wagon rallied over a little
bridge just outside Hie but and into
safely. A dozing sentry h--aril the
&gt; lnll&gt; r. II.' lire.l his rilb- .il the lu­
-ban* and raiscd llie filuim
A pur­
suit Uas started, hut lh- Indians
weie g. ne.. B-i-.tli .u&gt; .l Hallowell
wcii given medical nit--it:en and
bolh. almost vxhauah!*! from llx ir
experience. r&lt;Murne«t thunk* that

Women’s and Men’s White Canvas Oxfords
English Style and Rubber Soles
Women’s, sizes 2 1-2 to 6
Men’s, sizes 6 to 91

85c
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50

$1.50
$1.75

tlieir lives,Jtnothing «•!*••. had beth
spared.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT

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CONFERENCE IN JUNE

Annual Y. M. C. A. Camp Will He
Uriel nt Torch .like. An
Ideal Place.
.
J.
Van. But StattiLHiXs’.2.W.ork
Serrelnry, ariiuuiiicesTTIinC Ihe final
prognini for Fifth Annual High
St^hool..Oinfvreiu-e is' n«Wv ready.
Among the sp**qk«‘i* secured are
I invid It. Porter, of X&lt;*w York; f’.has.
W. Gilkey, of Clljrjlgo; Je*.*e B. Dav­
is nnd Dinnio Upl"ii of Grand Rap­
id*; and B. B. Joliiison, of Lansing.
U. F. Field, uf Hu- Giiiversily of Mis­
souri, has lignin Iwen secured tis
raipp .director. Th*‘ u'ntes for High
ScIkxiI studertl Conference are June
2lHh-Jtily Oth. Th«‘ regular camp
for boys will run for eight week*
beginning July 7th. A special Camp
for Farm Boy*. Angusd PJ-2V.
‘■«.Ak the camp 1*.limited to tvo Imys
at a lime indirnlimi* are that the
camp will he filled !&lt;• the linilt for
ihe entire season. Interested par­
lies should g*-i nptiliCxUons and
iHHiklels from V. M. C. A. Secretary
er write the Stale Olllce nt Hl Asso­
ciation Bldg.. Detroit. Mich’.
Hayo-Wenl-lln- Eninp for boys is
located on Torch Lake and has been
rtHNhir'Ied hy 111** StuW Y. M-C. A.
for the past ten year*. Boys have
been present from i.”.' different cit­
ies nnd towns in Michigftn.

■“JluUnhsr ehniiteil Lieut, Hallo-:
well, after a Im.sty look. He'turned
Ihe milieu nlmul and .started back
toward Fort Zarah al a gallop.
"Hold oi&gt;," said Bool Ii, •’riirtybe It's
a part of our e.-u-nrt.
This was almost iminedialely dis­
proved. A JHe of Indians raced up
from-the-ravihe where they liad
been .hiding and prepared for a
chase. Buffalo robes were discard­
ed. spears and arrows made ready
and jMiilies mounted. .More mine
and lli&lt;- company started after Ihe
retreating olllcers. .
"Oh.’ my!" said Hallowell.
“I
shall never see Lizzie again.” .
f”
He liad been married recenlly.
"Never mind Lizzie.” H&lt;.»oHi i-nm-mainled, "let’s.set nut of Jicri-." _
The Indian.*, thirty-four Af them,
came like a whirlwind. In a few
minules tin* wagon was ziverlaken.
Hallowell, driving, asked Booth bow
near they wore.’ A score of arrow.*}
fired into. Die wagon from either TO DECORATE THE GRAVES
sfde i&gt;y llauking parties- was his .
OF REVOLUTION VETERANS

Grant H. Otis 8 Co
Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.
Phone 74

Hastings, Mich

“Yes. do you send mo a book
... not a bargain book bought
from a haberdasher, but a beautiful
book, a book of caress—peculiar, dis­
tinctive, individual; a book thal hath
first caught your eye and then pleased
.your fancy; written by an author with
a tender whim, all right out of his
heart. Wo will read it together In tho
gloaming, and when tho gathering
dusk doth blur tho page, wo'll sit with
hearts too full for speech and think
it over."—Dorothy Wordsworth to
Coleridge.

His Dally Supply of Cako.
Chain Ferry.
A Wichita attorney Is very fond of
Among the queer thing! to bo found
In England la a chain ferry, which la a certain kind ot cake his wife Is ex­
lo bo found on tho river Tamar. In pert at making. Recently sho left for
Devonshire. Tho Tamar, a tidal river, a visit with her parents, and before
has a terrifically strong current—so going baked a large cake. She knew
strong that the ferryboat Is compelled that It, sho left the entire cako where
to ford It on chains. Tho chains aro her husband could find It ho would
laid parallel to one another and eat It gll In one day, so she cut It Into
caught firmly In tho banka ot the Alices and Hid them In various parts
stream. Dy means of a steam engine
and a system ot cogwheels that pick her husband, and 1b the letter she tells
up the chains the boat Is hauled him where ho can find a piece of tho
across.
cake.—Kansas City Star.

Uncte Eb«n.
■‘"Upon Good Ground.
"If nobody never talked about nun­
Bo much as wo are quiet and cheer­
"Mamma." queried small Edna tho ful upon good ground, so much wo live Din' ho dldn' know all about." said
first time the saw. a multicolored par­ and arc, as It were. In heaven.—H. Undo Ebcn. "dar wouldn' bo no convenation.”
rot. "was that chicken hatched from Slbbe*.
.
Thought for Today.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Tho circus Uvea up to tho season.
Rut lots of times It takes u fall out
Several of the acrobats exhibit back­ of some niosaback.
ward aprlnaa—New York Preaa.

Not Yet Acquainted.'
"And what do you know about

first Sunday here and I don’t know
anybody."—Punch.
Local I). A- It Chapter Representa­
in the United
Ono factory In Ohio makes Tkin.Tin* potato crop tri Holland Is
tives to Place Fliig and Flowers
Ofki.ooii bungs yearly from lO.OOfi.tMX)
‘nictitated nl -helw.vn lie.OiNMMM)
feel of (Hiplar mid oak.
m.l ioi..'ifN&gt;.i«N» bushel*.
Following the custom of preced­
ing years ami of Hn- members of
chapter.* of th*- Daughters of the
American Revolution all over the
country, represent alivM
of the
Emily Virginia Mason Chapter, of
Hastings, will place B*-lsy Ross flags
Union Suits
nnd flowers on the graves 01 Amos
Ingrohtn and John Quick, the two
Sixei 44-46, fl.(K) value, Special price.
soldiers of lire Revolution buried in
Barry Cnunty. Quick is buried in
Hot Weather Union Suits ’
Ihe old laiphum ccim-lery in .Maple
Grevq; lugrnlun. u-*ts in the Irving
cemetery, where sleep so many vet­
erans of the civil war and also a
veteran of Ihe War &lt;&gt;f 1812 ami of
Shirts and Drawers
•the Mexican war. hu-rabm was one.
Highest Quality Workmanship is displayed in every garment and article that
Hot weather Shirts,'
Hot weather Draw- 1 Qn
oLlho “Green Mouulain Boys,” and
sleeveless....... TOb
era, knee length 40b
leaves our dry-cleaning and pressing department.
.participated In the Battle of Ben‘ningtnn under the famous Col.
Slacks ami was pre-eat wiien BurWe employ the latest and most scientific French method of dry-cleaning and
Big Value Uaderahirta and Drawer.
goyne surrendered. Quick served:
our equipment is modern and complete. We use only the highest grade ma­
undez Washington in the Valley
Fargii nnd New Jersey campaigns.
terials. No foul odors will be found in the garments that have been cleaned
Mrs. A. A. Anderson will decorate1
in our plant. We send them out as sweet and clean as when new. Phone
Ingrahm
’
s
grhve;
Mrs.
Frank
Ward,
Work Shirts and Overalls
243 for our wagon.
of Maple Grove, Quick s grave. The
Betsy Rom flag, which lias 13 stars
Work Shirts.
Blue Bib
Overalls
oir-a bhre field, wn- I Ire-flag -which
Hie soldier* of
IheRevolution
“WE WASH EVERYTHING EVERY OTHER DAY.
fought under.
Leather Gloves

MEN’S FURNISHINGS

Some extra good values in our stock. Be sure and get in on the
specials we offer:
■

Men’s Soft Shirts

Cream color attached collar, &gt;1.10 value: Zfl*
Special 69C

Straw Hats

IOC-I5C-22C-24C
,

Suspenders
Medium weight in*
Suspenders.. A7u

Heavy Police Suspenders L‘lb

Leather Belts

... 19C

25c value, Special..

Men’s Silk Hose

17C

25c value,-Special at.

Black Cotton Hose

7C

Ut value. Special at

69C

48C-74C-98C

24c24c

45C

HASTINGS.

39C

50c value, Special at.

Work Sox

Dress Shirts

. 9C

Points on
Correct Pry-Cleanina

Drew Shirts.

98C

NEW YORK STORE

d.„

Shirts

48C

MICHIGAN

48C

Health a Factor In Success.
The largest factor contributing to
a man’s success is undoubtedly
henlth. It has hern observed.that a
man is seldom sick wheajils bowels
are .regular—he is never well when
they are constlpalcil. For consti­
pation you will find nothing quite so
good os Chamberlain’s Tablets. They
not only move tl|c bowels hut im­
prove the appetite and strengthen
tho digestion. They are Sold by all
d
. -Adv/

American Steam Laundry
DRY CLEANING *

DYEING

REPAIRING

SHULTERS * BROS., PROPS.

Phone 243

Hastings, Mich.

�TllKIU.STINCaaSKM.n. M'v ». ml.

The Hastings Banner
I*ubli.*twd evant Thursday at
.
Hastings, Michigan.
-

Want CoIninn. fe a word for each
insertion. N.i'b. fOT I'-is thUO 12
cents.
Card &lt;4 t hanks. Ic a word.
Obituary i&gt;octry and resolutions,
Cm- U lilie.
Ohlluarie.* of 20 lines or Ires will
be published fi
6 cants per Udc
chnrg&lt;‘d for each lino above the 20
line*.
. .
Notices of births, deaths or. mar­
riage* will be printed free os news
matter.
Nb communicntiiin will be pub­
lished under any circumstances jinhtss it bear* the WTil&lt;-r's-namc and
IMistotUec.iiddrcs*. •
V

■T HOUSENEWS
Marriape LkeuMW.
Laverne Lampson. Irvlug....... ..‘AJ
Edna Blanclie Zcrbc, Mfddluville.17

Estate bf Christina Ixhli, zfcTHE UN0I1 CHRISTMAS
IU_ «'?'•*
.....
crased. Fhi*i receipts file&lt;L Dis­
SAVlSG CUH STARTSJUME 15 Monday al A. J- Senter’s,
. .
charge ismum to Frank F. Hilhcrt,
•s exi^ulor.
,
___ ——
| Mr. Goble of Battlo Greek was an
Tl»r HuMiiip* City ttawk Offers E«&lt;ypverUunduy
.«•! Beatrice Lan-

MIPIIUIWOFMIIITY

Pl.in To
Provide Moure
’«r
WW. _
■■
.................... .
Plan
To Provide
Honey-■ )For
Odr school chum* iwxl Friday for
'
GhrWimsv.
the uinmer vacation.
’
’
Everybody
needs
n)oiiey
’
fur
Adalbert Benter lost two valuable
BUlMkw 8Lo7
31 per rent
FIJ-TY-NTNTH YEAR
luun! CxMilrad.
Christinas. Many
n«MB
have sheep Inst woek. .
Hepry- A. Brooks to Helen Burd,
trouble in pnwidiiHf a sutncietd
More Birth- Than Death in
Huluwription by Mail, Post-Paid.
Lydia Wunderlich was the guosl
lol, Nashville. MAIM.
amount to buy alt- ilia prerthU
ONE YEAR, in advance............ $1.00
neFdoil when tlie time comes. The of Cecil Fuller ono day last week
MX MONTHS, in advance............ 50
Fho iKmulatmn of Barry -county Hasting* &lt;Mty Bmik of this city, of­ nnd attendqd their last day of school
Warranty Berd*.
THREE MONTHS, in advance.. 1’5
has
a
natural
and
healthy
growth,
in
Ihe Holmes District!
Frank E. Hyde lo Frank Ulrich,
fers an easy plan ’ to- ihcel such n
CANADIAN ' SUBSCRIPTIONS
according- to- alal.istirs oompiled bjr- contingency. On June 15 it will ■ ficeR Fuller was Ihn gliosl of Ly­
parcel. Freeport, R2,IMM&gt;.
per year, in advance........... LW
Bertha A. Helmer to Louis J. County Clerk liny Andrus, who lias start n Landis Chriilmas Havings dia and.-Lucile Wunderlich Thurs­
just cinunletcd his reports of births Club. MemlwrH will pay in a small day night._______________
GtMNlyoar, parcels, cily, A'«K&gt;.
and deaths reported by Ihe various
Entered ut the postoffice ut JlasLnuis J. Goodyear to Edwin J- township*. During the year ending uiiHHinl each week for A weeks nnd
LAKE VIEW.
llng*, Michigan, as second .class ।
nl the Huie will reoolva chreks for
Hubbard, lot. City, StJM).
April 30. ifflj there were 299 deaths tile total amount.* they have paid in.
Reason Ra’ylor raised his new
Vera Feighner to Hilla A. Dollar, and 452 birth*, the excess of births plus an additional 3 per cent, inter­ burn last Tuesday.
lot, Nashville. $2,200.
Iming 153, an ihrrease of nearly 31 er.:. The
•ADVERTISING HATES.
Mrs.
Mura
hvrrett and Orl sjient
plan
is simple and
•
'
' Display advertising rates on ap­
JOB PRINTING
Nelson T. ParkiT, tier, mlrnr. to per cent.
systematic. There will Im- different Sunday wilh DonrEverctl and wife
Mr. Andrus says thal the town­ classes of. members. For instance, ■ of East Castleton.
| .The BANNER has one of the best Lewis C. .Harris, w. .» feel of lot
plication.
' ■
■
ship clerks $jre-u*ing more care in one class wilt start in by paying 5
Business locals nnd reading no­ cipnpped job office* in Western 5TJ. Par'k-i- KMalr, iFity. W,W».
Carty Alllmuse and Virgil Hart ol
tices. On-first page or among brev­ Michigan nnd is prepared to do any
Ivad MuVray to Andrew Dooley, llu-ir reports. Last year a large cents (lie first week. 10 cents the Vermonuille spent Sunday with
number of them I ailed lo send in second weeks, 15 cent* the. thiol Frank Charlton ami wife.
ities, i£H cents a hue.
kind of biMik nnd Job printing.
30 acres, sec. I, frvjlig, $500.
correct rejforb. Tin* year fliev did week, and so on for 25 weeks. Ibe
.Mrs. I’nnher and Mrs. Fancher of
Clarence K. I&lt;ien l&lt;&gt; William Mar­ much, better.
last week’s payment amounting lo Ballinpye spent Saturday wilh Mrs.
cellus, 10 aert-s, sec. 28, Johnstown,
$1.25. Mcniliers in this class will Hatlie Gillespie and family of this
$2,000.
TIME TO IM) THE FAIR THING.
place.
receive
checks
two
week*
before
SOUTH RUTLAND.
(Jeo. A. Packer lo John A. Russell.
E. L. Sinclair and family enter­
Mat Ransom met.1 with quite n Christinas for $inj5, with interest.
tained his brother and wife from
For the bitter feeling which the American people have entertained’
Wm. 11. Gardner to Harry E. Ben­ loss Saturday night. His burn &lt;&gt;u payments by paying St.l'o tlie ilrst Charlotte last week.
the west farm was burnt tu the
toward railroads for .many years the railroad managers were themselves nett, parcel, Middleville, $1,350.
Mi*. Alice Cmdbnugh Entertained
ground from some unknown cause. week nnd pitying 5 cents les* each the
L. A. S. for supper Wiilnesday
Harry Brininstool to Gert. Wright
succeeding week, which .brings the
largely responsible. They ignored the just rights of those who gave
The many friends and old neigh­ last week's payineid. down to 5 evening. A good crowd nttendl-d.
el al, lol. Shore Acres, Fine Lake,
their franchises the people; made outrageous discrimination* in rales as ti.no.
bor* of Mrs. Tom Kelly, a funner cents. There will also. Is* a class
School was mil Friday wilh a plcElizabeth 8. Mitchell to Sarah resident of Rutland, are sorry to starling with two
l1 *J*LJi'S..-yhool houiw.. A.
»jl
iwu Wilis,
t'uyiiivnui
'between different cities, ami even between shippers- in Ihe same city:
cents.
Pa
ym
ents
hear. .of. hnr-.illiii^-- ut__ her buujl must n&lt;’inndi,’■pWlnfiTTy-cvcfy'week
c6»W«TWlen(IwirYIie leaclicr,
‘'-"J"‘&lt;5’’’‘-“-'------treated wilii ciuiiempl those who Complained of tlieir exacfiomi; nifiBetf
^'n^rifiiig’kH'lkmikHnif- Harry. Kelly's of Grand Rapids.
--------- n. presented
for —
as many
weeks as Rilzninn.
presented each
each scholar
scl
or in advance i...
----------------------We have watches at every
with a Im»x of easily. Thu ohildreii
Dan Smith of Hastings, »|*ent may be convenient.
■nd plundered tlie-people by: loading their propertire with watered se- man. 37 acres, sec. 3T«, Baltimore,
price at which a good watch
p, \__ _ ________ __
Saturday .with hi* hfpther, Frixl ou .. dU-wW-iwl only, pwc beneficial presented Um- .wiflLJL.aiXuu'
curUiiw, on whicliJ-tieywaomieiU^I-lheir palr«ms-it» pay interr*l-nnd divi^ $|,'*u
• - -------- -----••
—
&gt;'•
”
Jason J. Ilenney to Jacob H. Mil­ the farm, IL being his 16th birthday.1 to-grown
shell
and
pieklo
fork.
We
are
nil
can
be sold, and every watch
people, nut will prov&lt;*
(lends; maintained powerful mid corrupting secret lobbies ut slate ami bourn sti of sVj of se li, sec. H, lie was given a nice birtlulay din­ very popular with young people. It pleased to hear Miss llilzinaii will sold by us at spy price i*
ner nnd Ice cn-nm by hi* sinter, Ella is very simple nnd the detail* are leach-another year.
national capitals fur the purpose of defeating legislation which they Carlton, fl.'*'.
guaranteed to be the best
Jacob H. Milbourn to Jason J. Smith. Dan is a true farm lioy easily uiiderstiMid when explained.
thought might lie unfavorable, sujd to secure, lows that .Would further Henney. above description, $l.&lt;!0.
every time ho come* to the farm Everylsxly is wdcomo to join and
value obtainable
Judge I.cw. L. Thompson,
Andrew Dnolry- to E. II. Adams, 30 by niakhqr- him-elf useful.
Um Ilnstings City Bank will be
thuir interest*. The general attitude of railroad managers toward (lie
acres, sec. i. Irving, $275.
Allegan, Mich.
Mr. Wellmnn and Jim Ransom plenwil to have those interested
people for a-long time was expressed by one of the elder Vanderbilts lo
Roxana Dawson to Elsworih W. unit family wen1 among the many cull nnd learn all alsjut II. T‘
auto pleasure .srekers from Hast­ desiring tu become members
■ committee wliieh.appealed to him to consider Ihe public's interest in Smith, lot. $100.
Lafayette Parrott
ing* who came ihi* way Sunday af- join after June 15th.
the management of his railroad lines. He replied: "The public Im* d—d. Miller, lol. Woodland Village. $100. ternoony They ‘lopped a few min­
I&lt;&gt;
I
.Ollis
0.
Geo.
It.
Hawkins
ORANGEVILLE.
utes at Mr. O.*bonf* ami visited
Railroads are run to pay dividends." - That was the spirit of the liikherWc arc building ■ rcputaHoulcatup. p;pcel. G
with tlieir old neighbors.
.
Mis* Maj-ie Beattie nf Kabumupo
up railway officials qpl many yoars ago. when any attempt to redress CrookrU lake. $!.&lt;«).
tion as watch dealers upon the
visited friends and relatives of Hits
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Broiisontfruin
Halt
­
Louis J. Goodyear to Lucinda ing* nn* spending tin- week with place tjiis Iasi week.
wrongs committed by their lines was made.
policy
of offering any such
Hickel, parcel of Jot, City, $700.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Phili|f Saddler also
Il ought to have dawned upon railroad managers long before it did . Frank M. Hazel to Chas. H. Titus, Butler Smith mid family.
watches as wc (can recom­
Mr. and Mr.-. B. Smith atleuded
ihat their mistaken attitude toward the p-eple would react upnn them, parcel of lol, City, $80&lt;i.
mend
and
in maintaining an
tended
th**
funeral
tif
Ib'eir
aunt.
Mr. Ifhtninonii - funeral west of
Mrs. Hulda Olis, of HliUnnd. HalurHastings, Monday.
and invite a lime when they would know mid feel Hie wratli.uf an arousinterest in their performance
Probate New*.
Miss Mabie Y.vkley'tB on the gain day. .
ud and indignant public, who had loo long suffered wrongs which ought
Estate of Kenneth Keith Vance.
after every sale. It is jvcll
Mr.’.Murdock |hum*1 awin' Satur­
nnd *|&gt;ent a few days last week
never lo have hern committed. The day came when this pent-up wrath Final account of Henry J. Lippman, with Miss Kali-- Biggs.
day and was buried Tuesday at
worth your while to consider
guardian tiled. Discharge issued.
Yankee .spring.* cemetery. He was
of the American iieople was directed against the railway systems of this
our watches and prices before
Estate of Kenneth Keith Vance, . Mr. and Mrs. Palpi'T t’-arn* from an
old pioneer and .soldier and loved
Reed
Cily,
were
visitors
in
till*
1 respectfully announce my can­ deciding upon a purchase.
country, and il could not be stayed., Drastic laws were passrel at Wash­ deceased. Final account of A. C. community last week.
didacy for congresta in opposition to
Junes, special administrator tiled.
ington, and by nearly every stale aimed nl curbing the railroads, taxing Receipts filed and discharge j*.*u&lt;-d.
Hou. E. L. Hamilton, the presdht In­
boy mid made his home hi Michigan cumbent.
HIGH STREET.
Estate &lt;&gt;f Daniel Knowles, incom­
them al the full value of their property, prohibiting rebates and liisrrimMrs. M. Rebber &lt;&gt;f Hastings is vis­ must of his life. The family have
If 1 am elected you can expect
petent. Annual account of guard­
inatiotts, and finally-giving to commissions the entire control of .rates to ian, filed.
iting her son, Alva Reciter and fam­ the sympathy of this vicinity.
these things of me from Sturt to
. The eighth grade pupils of Illi.* llnisli.
ily
fdr
a
few
day*.
Estate
of
Lafayette
Knowles,
dcbe charged by Failroads fur their services. The devious melliods by
Cornelius C/ippon ami family-.nf place who went lo Helton for the
I, shall Aland by my country and
ce:i*e&lt;l. Annual account of execu­
means of which railroad manager* had been able to defeat such laws in trix tiled.
Orangeville call' d -on his (unit and examiiuitb'ii were Mi*«% Lnurn !&gt;■ the work of her hrailis, gciflus and
,
Forest. Elizabeth' DeVrow, ,also
“•*» hands.
Estate &lt;•( George Hayward, dethe past proved Tutile whpii the people were aroused. No politician dar­
Clair Odlismi and Ned
■I \ati\alkeit-l I shall resent every insult to the
ceaseil. Lireu.se to sell real estate Sunday aflern&lt;i&gt;m.'
■ lilt/ lll.lt
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that ttu-V
they ei__..
ed ask for the votes of his cmislilutents if he fiivorrd'lhe railroads or was at private sale granted.
Mrs. Olive M.utin is quite sick bvrg. We are all Imping
Stars and 431-1
Stripes
ut' Imine and
will puss.
abroad.
Jewelers—Opticians
Estate"of Sarah It. Ilnrthorn, de­ with hi grippe.
even suetiCcted of so doiffg.
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I shall pray for peace, hut will I
Fred Gulden and lady friend .of
Mrs. Mnry Mtirchou/v is on the
ceased. Estate closed against claims.
Tbjs situation quickly led to another where thrtse who sought pub­ Lfeen-e to sell real estate al pri­ Baltimore, spent one day last wl-ek
advocate being prepared for a war, |
Phone 281
ut ('.has. Peofa.
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if unavoidable, that will teach our
lie ofilco mad* a bid for voles on their promise to do things to the rail- vate sale granted*. Milton Jeoaiugs is slowly Im­
Mineral waste in the United i nemiua.ftUd'tiMj world to honor our
In Re Little Thornapple Drain.
hJads, which the" people had come tb regard as public enemies.. The
proving.
,
-...
States
is
estimated
nt
$1,000,000
a
Hag.
Notice
and
'demand
for
’
jury
llh-d.
OHiretbe managers of transport at ion lines sought lo allay Ibe storm, tile
Ernest Feighner dosed Ims school day.
I shall stand-by Ihe Republican
Venire for jury issued. Meeting of
wbrsc il grew.
Paris is now taking the place of party, dinging to the good; striving
jury’May 29th.
|
• Friday with a pit iiir’. 'The pupils
England received more than $1,wen- treated to leg
and cage.
cake.
to eliminate the bad.
Much gnod has come out of this agitation agaifist railroads. They
In Re Cora M. Giegg. an alleged were
ice cream ami
imnMMMI in taxes from the vast estate
I shall, stale where I aland so you
have flow discharge*! their secret lobbyist* breaui*e they can accomplish Insane- person. -Peti\ion Tor admis- They uro glad to see vacation again, leaps.
left by Mrs. Elizabeth Easton. who
There are one-third more girls i will all know when lo put me out.
nothing opder existing conditions. If complaints are made now- they are sion to Kalamazoo State Hospital | Mrs. A. l-&gt;1lobin.*on is having.
died recently in Yorkshire at the
Ried. Physicians certificates tiled, trouble with her ey.-&gt;. She has an
Y'ours respectfully.
promptly tfaHeed and if i»os«ible the cause is removed. Their attitude Ohler fur admission entered.
I ulcer on. one of them.
‘ Law. L. Thompson. age of nim-ly-live.
is now one ofrencilitftfon rather than antagonism; of cultivating tho good
will of. (he i»eople rather than their opposition. If they have any fav­
ors' lo ask of a legislature or of congress now, their position is made
known openly and ahofe board, and not through secret Itthbylsls.
Hut Hie arourUNl Auierican |n*dple,'smarting under past grievances,
do not seem ready yet tdxgive the railroads any show, and are still dite)io*ed lo listen to any public, man who propOM* i*ome additional restric­
tion or exaction upon the railrijad*. until the latter have reached a point
where it is difilrult and alninskJinpoMible lo sell their lionds nl any
reasonable rale; mid with increashig expenses and no increase in rales
are finding very tough sledding. Tii^.are now right where they hud Ihe
people a few years ago. But the people rminT and did* help themselves,
while the railroads canriol do so. The only way that the transportation
lines can secure a. better income i* through the action of the authorUlf's
who are responsible to thc.peniile; so that if the railroad* gel any relief.
H must be from tW penpl’' in this indirect manner. Unless• they- do.
lhero MM-iiis no escape from receiverships for many uf them. And that
would bo as unfortunate fur the. country as for the railroails.
The transportation liues have had &lt;0 face a constantly increasing
wage scale, now nearly double wbatril was 20 years ago; heavy increases
in taxes and in other expenws. And yet in that lime, pmnehgcrrains
have been,decreased, and freight rates are al least n&lt;&gt;.higher. Interest
rales on -bonds are from a third to a half larger than then. It cqn lie
seen that a serious situation fsros*tbe railroads. Under Ihe conditions it
may be well for thoughtful people to give pause, ami ask themselves if
the agitation against railroad.* has not gonp far enough, if not too far?
And is ll not lime lo consider if the progress mid prosperity of the country do not demand that they Imi given a chance to uliarge for lheir htvkes sufficient to pay a fair Interest on tlieir actual values, and lo pay
(heir men ihn increased wages, which are certainly none too high? We
hold 110 brief for the rnilniads. We have felt that it was but fair that
Ibex,gel-a. good taste of their own medicine, the kind they dealt out so
ungraciously to the public. Every Thursday the names of the contestants will be
i BOY OR GIRL who gets the greatest number
But isn’t it time now for lx»th the railroad.* nnd public lo call “(Quits,”
and set atwiul doing the fair thing by eiich other? W6 think that lime
published with the number of votes credited to each.
of votes before July 15 gets this nice Juvenile Auto­
is now here-; and hope the interstate commerce commission may pcnnil
Save
the
wrappers
from
“
Hastings
Potato
Bread,
”
Mail or bring these wrappers to us each week on
the transportation lines a small increase in their freight rates—they ask
“Malted Kream Bread” and “Bra-Lour Brown Bread.”
bul 5 tier cent—and,lot them have a chance to improve their equipment
WEDNESDAY SURE.
nnd service. Rate* are lower per ton-mite in America (han in any coun­
Every wrapper from a 5-cent loaf counts 5 votes and ev­
try on the globe, while wages and expense* are far higher. Evotylhing
ery wrapper from a 10-ccnt loaf counts 10 votes.
cIm- costs much more than it did 20 years ngo except .railroad charges,
Will il be less than fair lo concede them a small increise-in their
Get busy, boys and girls! If yotir friends don’t use

COOK BIUJS^ Eilitors.

IS RAPIOLY CROWING

Graduation
Watches

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Pike &amp; Damon

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Some Boy or Girl
Gets It
HUSTLE UNTIL JULY

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Read These Directions

TAKE NOTE OF THIS!

our breads get them to do so and save the wrappers
for you.

Water Set
Special
Water pitcher, 6 glasses to match, fl value... .70c
-Ice. cream dishes, crystal glass, only..................... 10c
Wine gluses, cadi................................................ 10c '
Glass custard cups.: .............................................. 10c
A regular 5c fluted water glass..
’ for
"
’
3
10c
Heavy hotel waler glasses, each,

O. A. BOYE.S
Department Store
Hastings, Mich.

We will give 100 votes with
every 25-cent purchase of our
pastries

The boy or girl who brings us the greatest number
of votes gets the Auto

STAR BAKERY
RESTAURANT
PHONE 381

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HAfifTINfM HAMMER. M AY 38. WIL

BABY CHICKS
NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, Ij&gt;. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.

COWJILTOSG
DEFAJOMENTT

Phone 383

M. W. Hicks

Hastlnjt, Mleh.

CORNER PARK ANO WALNUT STS.

Juicy, Tender Meats
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through sev«

iitr. rent ma-

First it g&lt;»es through a linlrr amil
II. T. BEAN. FOIIMEK HASTINGS all Hit* bul &lt;*n llie oulsnh is taken |
RESIDENT.
WRITES ABOIT ....
&gt;&gt;IT ami
mioiher
maciiiue
cracksW.
tin ;
--------------------------------------seed
anollier
r
—
—C and
: separnliSs Ihe
PHOIH t’.TION &lt;&gt;F COTTON.
meals from tin- htllfo mid Iin- bulls|
ate conveyed to a V»rge bin fvr,tlial'
PAPER READ BEFORE .

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!■ PINEAPPLES
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The season for canning is now on.
Our stock will be of the same quality
as other years. Our prices reasonable
Give us your order and get the best

HASTIKBS WOMER'S CLUB

M. W. Hicks.
This department G lnten&lt;|.sl t.» give

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers’ Chick Food and
■Chick Grit.

IlfflKSTME MS 1
MR ms MIC

PAGEKUmm

nf compresscprnse4*tsmiel

the nubRictJi they ilcslrv ci|ilainv&lt;|. In
asking qurstions semi full information.
NulMcritiers are mjurKted to contrib­
ute to this department wlirn liiey ct»o

By Mrs. Mary Maynard. \t Their l l'”"
»•••••&gt;! mk- i* rtin f1in.tA.-h
■&gt;.... Meeting, j.
.mioiher inurhim* and ground into
Recent
Is ...
(thru .In
-meal which is valualdi’ fiir.fivd A
- Full.
liltli' uf the meal mixed, with Jhe
Colton is a soft tfemiiy 'Ubsfanre. hulls and used like Norllietn people
It 13 s/Hiielhing like linen, a- il final corn meal or oats ls likml by
grows ti|sm n slemb'i- —♦trlk with a all slock mid has gre.il fattening
bushy lop linvipg all-&lt; n.'di ly Inlied-i
leaves, pods or Indi* ami largo
grayish white
1 \ a»-‘••iMblinu ■hurteniug mixed wilh
tltf lllimtl-llower ill -1/e mill shlipe.
It is classetl among ie\
being ciilisiderabb' cheaper supl
iniU'li aa portions of n in
answering nearly 4 he same put-pose
amt wheii mixed with hiillei- makes
faluirs.
.
, •
very good subslitule.
’ It Is much more
eilliAr of Hie other ।
Following sire the

Urr und Miles.
Spraying fqr Miles.
Lien mid Illites .il'e Ibe railSi' of a IHtses ami wearing nr
great many poultry troubles. The
mites stay mi Ihe liens at.night, bul growing in
during the day an* found in the IIIHi
ami did nniiind in Hie cnu'ks ami
t fee; 5is- Trfms'Tmd- 7 bTTir; ,ni
place where I In- in'H' may roost rolbm twills on dl ll»- &gt;11111-1
Continued spraying willtn good real
lar..sDra.v_.ilJig£i‘- are, a iitimb’T of.
good kinds oti flic mantel. &gt; will'rid t’.-i lo &gt; inches ton
hold- iirsi place iu u

Ihn. of hulls, worthy

H.C.WUNDERUCH
. Four Deliveries Daily

Phone 83

Hastings, Mich

HENDRIX MORGAN
In Volume 3 of the American Morgan Regiater, ia a Ihotouglibred Morgan
dallion, cheatnut. (tar. three white feet, and can be seen at Henry Ilros.'j
^‘eed Harn, Hasting*. Mich.,*
at any time, except Tuesday*’
Will be at Orton King’*, 1*^
mile* A»t of Freeport. He
ha* attracted the mort fav­
orable notice by all who have
seen him.

AH mate* must be returned
regularly n» directril or kt;
vice Re. 115. wilt tiecome
dua and muit lie paid at
once.
- Persona parting with mare*
after having been bred will
lie held for service fee, 115,

spiny very thoroughly. Wet down
i*vrrylIiiiig. pmlicuimly around the
roost im.- places. Ri&gt;t&gt;enl. this spray - ciiinllaty liristleK fruit which eloiignie. ;J&gt; mmuriiy, mid I lie qu.-ilily. wlial is known ns
spray a third time four fo seven forming long, slender (XhU or IhiIIs fmig staple bring the most valuable.
and must be paid. *
days after iliesiTond spraying. The which hold Ihii rolt&gt;«n.
HENliFUX MORGAN ia
Colton is raised
wilh with Ihe quality, as. if it is dry the
Iirsi spraying gels ,the'miidl i/iih-s
from the Tery’beat strain of thia very beat Purely American breed ot horse*.
| rollon is much clenn.er also lighter.
will gel the egjrs which hatrh'nller- stniiier. mollis ami &lt;-«tr..ii
J. M. HENRY,.Owner and Manager—1914
the stalk ami gel- il full of smnl.
PHONE 323J
HASTINGS. MICH.
Ilecenlly .ns much ns seventy or
more poutfih of* sand rmne out of
rid of miles in a house is.lnid In Hi- rapidly. Ils origin i- \-i.iiic.’
The introduction of cotton shrub
spray material when the frouble is
ciHier-lhnt too little'wit/applied.to
[ Keminr Hie Hoosier From
Obituary.
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PMna 162
The Meat Market Man
Hashags, Mich.
do a liiorniik'li job, or that only one century, being plant. &gt;1 by Spanish
,
the Finck.
lluldali Clark was Ihtii in Ohio.
spraying was given, mid ail IinI mm sending by mail a few
Egypt-mid-BnaH.-praen.'iitly raise .samples 'of the d|ffiTi‘lit priwhiel!
Augusi 12, IR3I, mid ified May • 13,
illite-eggs were not killed.
lire world's supply .of cn||un. Cul- golleii mil "f rollon. I liojin thi&lt; tunny instances Iwiler. without the Hill at the hume of her Hon.Eduur
liitt was Hi&gt;| plaiitril by Hie Englmli will prove of some value lo you am piesciicr of the male birds in the lMis in Hastings, aged 79 years mid
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lauvry Lire Powder.
In Virginia, as uu vypc■ '
9 nifiglhf.
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kn&lt;iw
1621, The annual i-,r-op
now nothing of cidton and
II parls gasoline.
Hlie i-anir tn Michigan in ehildeiiornmus mid cOirriiiih... ...
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ter vveain- 1 lined nnd was married to Philamte.r
Ihe principal snun-.* nf r
etude rarlkdie acid.
copy. Yon cmi- see
1 ant gelling j er Hum Ihoso vvhii'h tfre
in Sept. IHI9. To' this union
e infertile.|(His
infertile.
,r the
it... mah'tniite
..... I..
this i-oiinlry. In fumpi.T................ lin'd by the mislnkes I am making |Since it is the presence of
children were born, six of
ing thoroughly. Then stir in omniali is gOnetally known by the name of
csinsl only during I loilv. Edgar ami ('.lark of Hastings.
lilnster of parts to lake ui&gt; Ihe iiniisI’ure. making a dry. pinkish-brown leading eolluii purl- m&gt;' Galveston, gienl eoiinfry. mid Hie
&gt;n. I hey-should I"-; Mrs. Ada Jenkins of Lansing..Mrs.
New i»rl"3us ami S:iv:imiali. Ami •just fine, warm just lit.
Monks for the I Hallie Edger of Rutland ami Mrs.
our lending col ton growing states
''
Harthy of Welcome Comare *\bibiiina, Georgia. .Mi'sissippi,
dec will keep for'a long time. .
tjouth Carolina a"'l Twas which in sliirl sleeves.,
She moved lo Rutland in W51 and
state, priidiire.s more limit any oilier'
minuends that in
iea«l !«» per'cenl catiHilio ai'ifi can­
Michigan the breeding season' peer life. Her life was spent on Ito*
not be obtained Hint cresol
«ub- tidies anil s|ier.imrn- -Iniw.
gauze umieiwr.ir, mid III
old farm in Rutland until two years
Lmhes, .1 ant iltilvlilvd in a former
xliluhMl for Ihe acid.
formula
ago.
I hen would be:
Ihul. lime wuiilil cerlhinly be an im­
Her husband died June I, tW7.
Dem. (pi-jin' ■ •■iiii'l-! h• u &gt;4 my pa3 parts garaline.
•s iu full hloniii.
portant step in helping lo iniproyh
deeming il would lie inure hl. t part cresol.
I In* condition of intirkvl eggs during teen grand ctuldren. seven great
Utfg if gleam'd and written by
Ihe hoi suiiilliiT irflmHl.s.
it is vs- grand c|iil&lt;lriin. tinudrs a fa-' of
rehilives mid fricmls to mourn her
Either formula
Om ro Turkey Tr»l.. It- is similar In
'■■• &gt;
Brace is seal brown in color,
a half million dollars
1914
weighs 1700 lbs, and was foaled
thoroughly applied.
er.
a good ueighlHM’ ami a loving
Mundi 2V, 1941.
form, ntso •exhibit
"Brace" comes in direti. linn from
School Report.
Rutland church sixteen.years ago.
the very heal Percherorr stock iu
g is lite re|Hirt of the
Yoakum, Tex . November 22, 1913.
the world, diCsconding in line front
Registry No. 46395
Wt'lcbine Corners school for I he
Curd of Thunks We wish to sin­
tlie famous “Voltaire” (2H.WH} ami
Mr. ami Mrs. An- •q D. Maynard.
year gliding May 15, t'.ili:
cerely I hank mH Hu* ricigldors ami
I have purehnsed the beautiful Hint the fat has m» oppiirluirity to
•Mollie &lt;07316?. Bruce is pt gentle
Number days of school. I8u. •
1 friends fur Ihe mmiy ilecils of kind­
disposition, large boned, and bis Registered Percheroq Stallion “MO­ colled iu the tissues, for a fill hen
color ami description driven behind
ness during the sickneM and death
Number iMiys.eiirollial 13.
DOC" weight BMW. bred ami owned
colts are POUDd to be winners.
him- which made some noise gniiblof] our darling bate*; also for Hu*
Niiiiibbr gins etirollrd.' 13.
Will make the season after May by Fremont -Bennet I, , of "Modoc, In­ hniMijgdbiliiy.
.
*• sonic time am&gt;. He- delay ffinrnswi
lumiy bcauliful flowers, to Rev.
1st. as follows: Wednesdays nnd diana. This will be “Modoc’s fourth
ing the smm1
1
Tolul allemJam-e. :i7fT».5.
Saturdays nl the Fair Grounds.' season in Haslings.
-A light dose nf.Epsom sails n^v/ lime ll ’ ‘
singers rfnd espis-ially lo Dr. Cross.
Average
daily
attendance,
2t).WJ.
Modoc can be seen al A. J. Henry’s
Hastings. Remainder of the time al
Percentage
of
uqendam-t^
lHX».
j
Surely sui'h kindness can never lie
my barn % mile north and I mile Feed Barn in Hastings nl any Lime.
illK “Mllliin."
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There wen1' nine pupils receiving Torgnllen.
Terms—$15.01) to insure Mandiny
east of Barry Hotel.
wlial I have h-armn.
Mr. mid Mrs. Homer Kelley.
ertillcales for perfect attendance:
colt. All inures bred ut owner’s Brvtid us Ftwid for
.
Iii-ihe-iiist place1 tlii' ground is
ladcleiie Bull. SpvrCy- Roush. Ilirh’
Fiiwls m.ni. iHilrkji., prepared lie- j-Hi- as for corn in
risk.
Mr. and Mr^.1. Corwin.
..rd, liml Rolland Bulterlleld. -\\ idhry bread makes mi rxcrilent
All mares must be 'returned reg­
dishes washed InciHmid Plynn Mallhews. Berllin
Owner and Manager.
ularly as directed or service fee $15 vmi.'illon ill the diet nf all fowls.
niacliiim ranilar 'to
ami Mary Starks and Arthur Bruni.
Phone 252-3 rlnns
will hecoim&gt; due add must be paid Tin- is p.'ulii'uhiily irue in Hn- ranMndeleuii Hull. Arthur llranl mid press our heart fell thanks to the
llaslliifpi. Mich., It 3 :d om e.
nicely, aboiif k days, (he men go
neighbors ami frirmis who assisted
Persons parting with mares after
lliruugfi with a Iiihs nlujut Ki iiielii's
Very truly yours in friendship,
us during the sickneas and dealh of
Indiduya fiinictl during I he.year.
having been -bred will be held for of this bread which may iw uiMst- wide mid I'imp «'ul Just lh«- widlli
ltrnrtterd~T.- Dean:
our mol her'nnd grand fnotTieF." We
of the hoe. l.-mnig 2 or 3 plants
service fee $15 which becomes due
iu a hill, -ri-. fk.dl this chopping ।Pit trill Stink From Enlhig (lie spcHing le.'sons during I lie year wish In thank the West llutland W.
al once and must be paid.
ration for Hie newly bale bed baby ".'.it
Olli "
▼ .. . .
were won Ry llerthu Slurks iu ihe
Bend Bislli-s oT CbB CC-f J’af
x»c’ for young • • ttirkcys or •cotroii."
lltili and sixth grades ami Kenneth ladles L'lpon, the .Glass Creek
A. J. HENRY, Prop. chicks
|t takes ah 'Uf '.»i ifnyx for the cot­
ducks, mid up to Ihe iige of six or
■Gruitxv. Ihe W. R. C., Ihe, neighbors
Roush in ihn eiglilh grade.
Phoss 331
Mattia**. Mich. eighl w eeks, I here is nu imire &lt;|e*ir- ton lo maltin' ami &lt;Hi good sort they
Owing lo the fai.'l Hint there were ami friends for Ihe beautiful iloral
make
from
.
mi
lo
w
hundred
pounds
able food since it has been thor­
,six of the pupils wriling tin* eiglilh offerings, also the singers for Hie
or
2
loads
to
2
1
*
acres
of
ground.
oughly packed mid tried. In fner il
appr.'pi i.ale inu-i.- ami H- x . Yn-t for
grade
I'Xauiiualitiit
on
our
last
day
Nearors :uiil Mexicjjus db .the Isnbiil grub, llm immature form of
is an ideal food fur-all young birds,
of wliiHil. we had' no closing exer- In- weld- &lt;4 coinfort.
particularly so when il can lie picking and i'hopj&gt;irig nml gel from
Edgar Olis and family.
lo KIJNI plT day. Picking is unlly at night on red-d&lt;Aer. alsik&gt;*.
moistened in sweet skimmisl milk.
Adv.
done in n long -ack hung over the ulfaifa .ami Miiiieiinii's on while­ terlaiiied her pupilfat her home the
is to serve your needs.
afternoon.
shoulder nml ■liagging
on tin- clover ami iiiniiiinoth clover. I'or- following Wi’dncstlay
The Summer Wilh Poultry.
It will help sell your
^;*p Bowel Movement Hequlnr.
grounduniil fill'd when il ia oinpTho advantage of Hie rammer lied into the wacon-lmx which is tutinlely, nature, has provided an
goods—talk to.the
iv eJUnly hearts. Lewis Ballipri King’s New Life Pills keep
Aik for our prices. Our
agent
vvhidi
isHikcly
to
appear
season i* that Ihe cost of keeping About 3Wr feel deep mid then hmd•dvd in .finding Uie Inrgf’sl stomach, liver and kidneys in healpeople you want to
during exct'ssivr oulbrenks of Ihe
T-s and Coffees are the best
poultry is bul very lillle. ns Ihe
iiiqiiiier mid Roy liassett curried, th" Ihy condition. Rid Ihn body uf
reach. An advertise­
itp-ger share can be picked up by rangi'd wilh |:n ^- Miction pipes. 'I'lic
nlost pvanuls • on
“ a
“ knife
Ir- '•*
in -a poisons mid
ami waste. Improve your
yoi
Ihe hens if they are on a range. Th.-' wagon is drricii under the spout •use which de-lrnys the grab, fir.- minute.
ment in this paper
Hefreshmejils iineluding complexion by
livi
!./ IhiMuiyi -the liver
profit in suuynei' is fully as-large as‘ which is flexible '&lt;• that it van he
ice cream and rake, were . ------- and kidneys. "I got runre relief from
is a reference guide
in
wilder,
mid
Ihus
compcniuites
in
Jefferson St.
moved nb'iul mid ha# a bug al tin
around the point. All seemed In have a very enjoyable one Imx of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
to those whose wants
quantity
for
low
prices.
It
should
than any medicine I ever tried,”
Hine.
Hastings,
Mich.
eml wilh ti ruiiml hoop. The.'fanner
are wqrth supplying.
be impri'SMod on n*4dei&gt; mH to food by moving Hn* *poul- about over
Says LL E. Hatfield, of Chicago. HI.
grain except sparingly, us the hens‘ ‘Ihe loud soon hi* it all sucked Up ■mains clinging there afterward unGerman coal is finding 6 consid­ 25c. Recommended by Carvelh &amp;
will goon lie thrown out of equdi- into ti macliim' thal separates the
erable inarkvl in England.
*v um’
j Stebbins, A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
tu&gt;n by loo much food when the‘ wed from the fibre. The seeil gov.:-----------,-----------doll gas company has just bought
weather is warm.
In jfcfne ettee*‘ Ihrough a coiimti'C to a larg*v bin has usually been almost simultane­ over l.tMMl.tNWl tons.
; Banner Wan I Ads Bring Results.
excessive heat causes very fat'fowls' pivpari'd for ii mid Hu* col ton goes ous wilb the coming ot Ihe grub so
lo succumb.
With mi abnml.nil through siiejion pipes lb the press thal the loss from tlie clover-leaf
supidy of grass, seeds and insects’ of'llfteetl Hioii'aml pounds pres­ beetle has been almost, negligible
Don’t Throw Away That
Ta&lt;J&lt;W
there will be no lack of varieli?.; sure and G pft"—d into bales mid thus far.
They should be made to seek Iheir siTurely bouml wuh iron hoops.
Old Furniture
The Citizens Mutual Fire Insur- . food ns much ns imssible, mid by so[
The hah&gt; will weigh an average
bul
unfortunately
ance Company made a gainof -ll/l doing they will keep in &lt; lielter' uf Ihe hundred and fifty pounds of
Call and see Cain under Reed’s,
henlth. They should have plenly of pure eplton ami Hi" seed will weigh
new members and 153,200 new Inare
Opera House. He will take off
fresh waler, ami care njusl be taken[ nine hundred mid flRy, making (he killed by the fungus
In sl&lt;H'k, list...... ---- —/
sur^utfe in April, with one fire loss
the old varnish, repair and refinlsb
not lo overo rowd I hem on )tu*' load weigh llfte&gt;'ii hundred pound.' poisonous
ficieiilly
pbiwuinus
to produce,
of 129.01).
It and make it look like new, also
rrmsls, especially on very warm us iLs'iimes from’ihir'flrjhl.
tonlahlng results. It is known everydeath, bul often toxic enough lo
There is none better or half as
nights.
will upholster your furniture for
First Dose of Wonderful
Tin' “giiioi'f” will pay live dollars produce
seriuus
lllrn'is. It
Is
cheap. If you prefer to pay fA.SO
you.
I ,
for the HeeiL or tlie farmer can keep therefore ■‘Uirgiorted that-during the
Remedy.
NORTH
MAPLE
GROVE.
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
thi' seed nnd give tho giimer three present • uulhirak of the grubs
rather than 12.UO pet thousand on
Piano Polishing and Re­
. Mrs. Beal Dull was quite sick n dollars ami Hfly &gt; • nte for the work slock
„ bo
IIV rreslniim'd
c»i■&gt;■&gt;■■•-&lt;■ from
ne,,, feeding uu
mi
your honiw insurance, ilia youj
mid removes poloonooa
finishing a Specialty.
tew .|(&gt;- ln-i vv-ek. btil-U Ih'II.t al at thr-gm.- Htett-rt-itF;iakeii !«► Hie graxs-brarinw such -dead grabs
William N. Goju. 2tS Aldrich . SL. accretion*
matter.
It brings swift reUefTo'autprivilege.
When
yonr
old
policy
Give me a trial. First
this writing.
.
compress mid sold for mi average which will i&gt;" found curled around -Rattle Creek, was troubled with stom­ ferers from stomaeb. Uver and bowel
rune ont, better talk it over with
Miss Veda /f^rnbee spent last of 37n.ou per bale plus lbe $5.iM for Ihe lips ofgras* spears.' until after ■ach and Intestinal aliments for yean. troubles.
class work.
Many declare that tt hss
week wilh her uncle and mint nl Hie seed, nfiiking each load bring lim wcnilitT has washed i&gt;IT their ,
C. G. MAYWOOD
and money with apeciallata and tn ex­ saved them .from- dangerous operaDowling, and got acquainted with about «75.&lt;mi I In.- meragu yield.
lio.fi.-' nml again made the forage ;pensive treatment* that failed.
Hint little cousinf
“
Gm»d cotton will rad about two safe.
AND SAVE MONEY
.■ ■
He took Marr’s Wonderful Stomach
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lew
Pratt
and
Mr.
loads equalling eleven hundred
Under Reed’s Opera Houk. Work
Remedy at laat and wonderful results many imitator*, ao b«
R. H. PeltiL
and Mrs. David Kunz also Charles weigh! of enttoil and Inineteen or
Called for and Delivered.
EiHnnudoaist of Experiim-nl Sin. Iroll^wcd. When he had taken only •ure tt’i Mayfo. Go
Fowler of Nashville ami .Mrs. Sam twenty htindred weight of sitU or East Lansing. Midi.. May 26. 1914.
1one boule he wrote:
“I sot more relief out of one bottle
Leamon and .Miss Marion of Ohio 1150.00 to (he two and a half acres.
attended .the L. A S. Thursday.
The. compress* s nro coni rolled • Card of Thanks—Wc wish ‘to 'ot your wonderful stomach remedy pushing among paople they know—
CTtiveland, Ohio, has a court de­
The L. A. 8. at A.E. Mills was well by Hie railroad coihpbnies. 'I'he lltnnk Hie minister of- the Presby- 'than I did In alt my years of treating or send to Geo. H. Mayr, Mt*. Chem­
voted entirely to hearing divorce,
attended for so busy a time. bales me put through a Iwenty-lwo (erinn church, ter his kipd worasE with specialist*.
ist.. 164-156 Whitln&lt; Ht. Chicago. Ut..
coses.
I had ail the money I have spent
Amount taken hi six dollars. The thousmid pound iHess which makes also the singers’ for the- beautiful ।for“If
doctura* built. I could buy a farm. for free book on atoHnsch aflmanta and
The
German
empress
has
next will bo an Ice cream social al the bale one half the size of jhe songs Ihey -.mg for Ihe Post and I will certainly reconnuend Maye's many grateful lattara from people
brought Iter own powerful inlhtHie lioine of Mr. and Mrs. Haririj original bale as it comes from the Corps mid Hie coiifti'sy they show- ’Wonderful Stomach Remedy.'*
cnce (n bear upon the nmperor to
Lara bee. Juno 2. Every one. is x-or- [gin. This |s done for cbpvenlcnce in
stop duelling in the German -aripy.
dially iuvited to attend.
shipping, .tanking ai great saving of Adv.
Hallie Naylor, PreiH Cur.
Ibouoands of others who have u
.
th!« remarkable remedy with sucl
Are the product of experience in selecting stock, care in
slaughtering and proper'facilities for curing and keep­
. ing the meat. Our shop meets all the requirements in
these lines. If you are not buying from our market now,
better try an order once.

BESSMER BROS.

MODOC

JOHN ENGEL

The Purpose of an
Advertisement

When You Get That
Mail Order Feeling

The Coffee Ranch

YOUR INSURANCE
I Will Sava You Money

W. A. Cain

GAVE DOCTORS ENOUGH 10 BUY
FARM-RESTORED IN ONE DAY

�Till.

MAY 3”. !9tl.

F

Physical Exercise

fflW&amp;LUTe'Y
GuXWT££.

Is as Necessary For the Development
of Boys and Girls as Mental Exercise

? EVERY

JtLL
A

There is no more PITIFUL sight in the world than to see a man or woman
ol STRONG intellect backed up by a WEAK, FRAIL IJ0DY. But you.
sec MANY of them. Ollen you will hear them say, .“I would give every­
thing I have, or ever hope to have, if I had GOOD HEALTH and a
STRONG BODY.”

Then again, how often you see a young boy or girl wilh “humped hack” or
stooping shoulders that greatly detract from-an otherwise pretty face and
form. That is a handicap for any boy or girl and it is one that CAN EAS­
ILY BE AVOIDED.
.
.

Street Scene in Pekin

VISIT TO BURIAL
PLACES OF MINGS

.

,

..

Parents o! Hastings and Vicinity
Mortoaiic Sulc.

.

Why not pay a little attention to the PHYSICAL welfare of your boys and
Default having Ihvii made in (h&lt;*
girls? Why not get a PULLEY WEIGHT or exercising machine, dumb
■ omiitions of n certain mortgage
Ivells or Indian clubs (or your children to use ? It Will STRAIGHTEN
made, executed in*l delivered l»y
Harriet Moore of Hu* township of
their shoulders, EXPAND their chests and give them a "send oft" in life
Majd*’ Grove. Barry County, lo'Afof GOOD HEALTH, which is worth more than all the money you could
tmi II. Smith of the City of Hastever shower upon them.
mg**. Barry Countv. Michigan, dnt«m4i block-Uuxc_aud. a.. JtalL—Irct e*l tlm 20th day .if March A. I). 1912
GOLD 7S GOLD 7ft~&amp;UR~JE'WKLRV STORED THERE IS
and rnconied In thr-nfflrO; nf-thr
with tlie |op math* of brick four­ n*gist*T of Dpeds for Barry i&gt;»unNJ DROSS ABOUT lY. EVERYTHING ELSE CONNECTED
teen inches by three inches per- ly. Michigan: on th- 2mh *lay of
March
A. D. 1912 in liher 72 nf
WITH OUR BUSINESS IS ON T^E SAME HONEST
fecilj2 sound
"*
’•
Base Ball Bals,mp-fimn....-——
.
,Jr, • •..
5c
is u ImtnriiH-iiriJfi' M**i-lngrs on -par'* :Ht&gt;-37i nhrfYirr |
STRAIGHT FORWARD PRINCIPLE. t^E HAVE MADE A
Boys' Gloves and Mitts, at................................................... $1.00, 50c. 25c
which mortgage Hiere is now due nt
the date hereof by n'lismi of the
Base Bat! Masks from 25c up to the Professional Masks Tor........ $3.50
SUCCESS OF OUR BUSINESS ON THIS METHOD AND
non-payment of tin* annual interest
Lawn Tennis Nets
dm* March 2fXli. 1913 and th** non­
WE SHALL NEVER CHANGE IT.
WHAT DO YOU WANT
wall niit'l all have Imen &lt;■;
Official Score Books................... 25c
New Base Ball Rules............... 10c
payment of the animal iul&lt;*n*sl dur
men for long distanr&gt;-«. W
WE CAN UET YOU ANYTHING IN THE. SPORTING GOODS LINE.
March 20lh. HM4 ami Ihe taxes due
IN THE JEWELRY LINE RIGHT NOW? WE HAVE IT.
Base Balls.............5c, 10c, 25c, up to the official league kinJat $1.25
ami payable Dfcr&lt;-ml*er let. 1912 in­
Toe and Heel Plates a pair....................
10c and 25c
golm. II was a beautiful sight, ami cluding an attorney fr&lt;* proviihxl by
Lawn Tennis Racquets, up from................................................................ $1.25
we could see for miles across big sltilulc am? stipulahsL for in said
mortgage the'sum **f One Thousand
Lawn Tennis Balls............................................................................................. 50c
S* venly Seven nml IO-J00 Dnllars
nml nw said mortgagee • having
elected and hereby rh-rting lo de­
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
nml clean up.
clare the full aiimiinl secured by
had mdy/n cal
said imirigagc dm* nml pnyabb* in
was very dirty.
ESTABLISHED IN 188J
OPEN EVENINGS
accordance wilh lb&gt;*
ptUviainns
conlaim**! in said mortgage, notice
Pekin. Sunday. September
i&lt; hereby given that by virtue of
Uie jwiwer of sal- rmilaim^J in said
mortgage, I. shall " foreclose the
There i« no Sunday MMie by a Sale al public auction to
Ihi* highest bidder at the North
Fnnn**rs have b.*&lt;*n busy planting;
,
The best description 1 can think of front *loor of th- court hmiM*. in
corn fur th** |*anl week.
•[
th** City of Hastings, mi Saturday
ll. V. Wiliuni nml family visited ■
lb** 22n&lt;l ilay of August A. I». 1911 al
Im 6’clock in th** fon-lmou, all of
TIME TO SPRAY AND WHAT TO SPRAY WITH
I hat smelled so vile, ami »«&gt; tut**! those
Bunday.
certain pi-t*-« or imrrels of WHAT TO WHAT TO
that we could hardly sjnml it. W
SECOND TIME THIRD TIME
Fred Wood nml wife and thmglilrn
FOURTH TIMK
•PRAY
SPRAY FOR
ONE BARRY
COUNTY vid led silk shops where they s*.*l Jami situated nml •"■ing in the town­
of Maple ‘Irove," t&gt;&gt;unly of
San Jose Sqalc
&lt;iay iiigill ami Sum lay wilh thel NEIGHBORHOOD IS PLANNING
th** same ship
Barry
ami
Blair
of
...........
■
I
to*
7
days
after
Dyster
Shell
ami filthy. *l**HTilicd ns follow
10 days after third lime, and at
former ^ nmlh-r. Mrs. .lay Itanium. I
-yo |l()
niAT TIME
In spring before show pink, just be- bloaaotns fall.
The
Scale
of 2 to 4 weeks
&gt;• tryinii 10 .'Mirth twenty (is*
leaves start, lime fort they ope us Lime and sulphur intervals
scurfy Scale
throughout the season. Lime
APPLK
North one-half
mtlli
and sulphur, 1 gal. Bordeaux Piute, 1
Seal*
er half.
ily.
•
r
.SOME THINGS HASTINGS OUGHT
west quarter (Vi o..........................
Rot
Horace-1latimm i* suffering wilhi
'.j . also twenty 20 acres situated
tnKctx
।
of mixture.
bl&gt;MMl |H*iMHiii|g in. one of liis hand-.
TO 00 FOR BETTER ROADS
m the Southea-i corner of the
Wonux
John Fruncinco mui-family mf
Northeasl quarter &gt;i* of sold s**cHasting’* called al Lisi Cumming-'
San Jose Seal.
A* soon as blos­
wares
u|Kin
I
lie
ground.
Evety
inch
•
Bunday.
Suggestion for lite One lluudrvd
Cniculio
soms fail. Lime
6f street was occupied ami all of the
Brown Rot
. AuloimddlKls •iFtTly 1&lt;l —
aftd sulphur I—50.
Most Prominent and IsITcctuul
goods wpro second hand. One man's
danger to the crop is over,
Same as apple
Curl Ixnf
Consider.
Curtr for Ibid (adds.
entire otiiilf consisted l"f used to­ allju t'&gt;wii two ft) North of range
Lime and Sulphur 1—70.
PEACH
Shot
Hole
Funseven
■
Weal.
Michigan,
lim
same
When you have a bad cold ymt
Next w&gt;x*k Thursday amt Friday mato cans, and another hml only two
RUl
Lv &amp; S. mixture.
want a remedy thal will not only Wlll.be llic'“ltuad B**e JJays’* nam­ broken dishes, a piera uf chaii* being tlm premise* d.-iribed in the
i'cach Mildew
give relief, hut effect a prompt ami ed’ by Governor Ferris for Hie
Vellows
f
hated May
Dig out and burn
licnuum-nl cure, a remwly that is uh&lt;&gt;b Male. We Imp*.* Barry (anili­ Simon. Wi* wanted to see wlial a
Little Peach i lie fore netting an on the sjibt. Fill bole with quick litac and kt it remain 1 year
pleasant hi Ink**, a ri*mv*ly that cun- ty folks will get culhusiustically in slmw or theater |m&gt;k**d like ami
Mortgager.
tains imlliing* injurious. Chnmbcr- lim*. ami make “Road Bee Days" re- went in om*. bul came out on the
Thomas Sullivan,
PEAR
appear*.
Iain's Cough llenmdy ineels all im-mbei cd lung apd pleasantly, not same breath.
If blight
Appjf.
Same
u
Attorney f"r Mortgagee. Busi­
JLheko rriiuin-mctils. It uclg on nat­ only fur whatever social picusUD*
Tomorrow wi* continue our visit
ure's plan, relieves ihe Lungs, aids may bn ohlainotk but abocMBy fur and pack our trunks fur uur start ness address, Hastings, Michigan.
Scale
Ditcaxci
7 days after bios- Repeat 10 days after 3rd aprav•xpeekondioii, opens tin* sccrelimu ■some good road work, done well mid. to jlankmi. bli. that trunk business
Cniculio
Sime ss apple. ao&lt;u« fall, Ll&amp;S. ing. Rct&gt;cat 3rd aprayittg IU
and .restore* tlie syMem to a
is terrible, ami Isaac very gladly
PLUM
Slug
Cut out black knot 1-40. 3lba.iA.of days before crop ripens for
_ heajthy cobdiUou. This remedy has
.
LONG BEACH.
lets me do IL and you know bow I
Rot
L.--W gallons ot Brown Rot.
111- lln-l ........ Miry the 1IA.N.NEH
and burn.
* a world wi&lt;lc sale and use, nml can.
Tlierc will lie a dance at Long
kVorms
•ptayssixMre.
always In* dc|H.*nded upoiK Sold by that something would be doing on
Beach Saturday night. May 3P.
all dealers.
Mr.
Maywood.
Art
Cha«&lt;*
ami
Har
­
A
phi*
Assyria
Farmer/
Club.
When fruit is size Repeat 3rd spraying every 10­
Hastings township.
When lekvet ap­ of larife shot. Bor­ 14 days till crop is secure »n&lt;l
Curculio
ry Stowell were llshing id Ibe lake
CHERRY
Beclion 31. II** wishes us to unpear, Nicotine So­ deaux 1—50, A. of leaves do not fall In summer,
Rot
*■ Same a* apple
iinUnce that the |*eoplc of that Fanners' -Club wus held al th**
lution
1
—
MX).
Slugs
L, J th*, to 50 gal. cut out Ulack Knot.
K H-ri in-li.ii made a business
nvighborb'SRh will have u "bee" pleasant lioOu* uf Mr. ami Mrs. A. T.
nest Thursday, and gnule ami grav­ Hhc|»ard. owing I" the busy ocason trit* to Bailie t'jwk Tuesday.
When leaves apMr. ami Mi*. C. Tuttl- eub rlaim-d
OUR
Cotton Scale
el tin* sum! hili on the Ballmmre- Un* crowd was slow in gathering bul
i&gt;car, Bordeaux I —
friends from Kalamazoo and L'uion
Worms
Hastings town line, just west uf about Hui sat down lo the dinner.
40. 3 lbs: of A. of Repeat 2nd. in
eat 3rd every 7 day* for
•
GRAPES
Pres. Ilurlinn called the meeting Cily, Bunday.
Rot
Blivm's rorn-rs.
.
L.—50 gal. of mixl'ri**l ■LoVctle of Baltic Creek niid
to order afb*r dinner and the pro­
Leaf Blight
Wl* sfigsesl that Ihere is no sccwtis..&lt;&gt;iH.*ni*&lt;il.ltyJwv Jungs l£ irivtiib.Jfuiil.X. .Yg.GInVvlaiiit,
li*»n **Ht«iTy routdy- Hint-wc know gram
nml
fort
Wayne,
b«L
"
‘
■cm
...
I
the,
the voting People's Chorus which
were gr**aUy enjoyed. Ihivotionala lied collage :d Long Brach from
were left !■&gt; &gt;h*. I. W. t'.arg*». after Sal unlay till Sunday.
(in Hie ground Hiat gns*)|im* calm.
HINDS CORNERS.
‘found within tlm r*ir|»oratp- limits Which
fil»’ ***cn*hiry's r-iiurt Was
Mrs. Me peck spent Part of Inst
Mr. and Mrs.'A; E.'Phillip.
Ian- injurious io Iwallh tlm Berlin
ofsHitnUmm,-» here the approaches Frail amt nriO’pflMI. Mrs. Ilza Shep­ week wilh h*T gramhlauHliUr Mis.
,...... •;
-—-lt&gt;oHrr'hnv*-VeftKml t*F/cense any
I** this cily ipe. ami have been for ard was rmnicd n n**w member of Roy Eldred of BatdicUl.
some time, a disgrace In a tiivili/cd tli- program committee and Mrs.
(arunye Program.
Several from Nashville. Hastings.
community. If, this cily could level Frank Wright new member of re- Battle Cn***k and Bedford *|***nl
....
...
panted (*••«'. Robinson, mid wife of ’
• on NorUi fr-'him'iit committee.
Sumltjy nt Long Beach- All enjoyed unlay evening. May J)Mli;
Hastings to Gull Like, Bumlay.
:
Broadway, make
sort of a
Hi- nrnsic furnished by the on:li&lt;*»Kinging by Gramm, school knupL-mi Klim* visihsi h*-r ninit MftL1
pleasing instruineiilal duel with Irn.
sack.
Wm. Bvcbtel uf Hastings &lt;&gt;v&gt;t SuncoriM»ration limit, ami violin and piano. They wcre heart­
Mr. ami Mi*. W. E. Conkling and
Heading,
diQ*.
■
Memorial
ily appltutdi-d but did nut respond dnutflil-i* of Hastings were cullers Day.''
’
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Newton spent
ut the lake SalurdOJL
We.lm*«*lav night nl Mason Newthniikx of au appreciative' |M*ople.
Hecilallun, Sister Susie l*hilli|**t.
There Ann he no mere iitq-ui.mi people vreie preparing for a ball
"Is Memorial Bay l'n&gt;p&lt; i ly .ob­ fun's of Northeast Barry.
IIDI.III S CHURCH.
game.
'
public work that, the cOipiril can do
Mrs. Alic** Sbullz of Hnslings nsEsther Case gave a very pleasing
Mr. ami Mrs.
Barnum &gt;&gt;f served?" hmctissiou |.*4 by Br*‘*
for ihe material good of llasiingsfctud Mrs. Eli/.ab*-th Hinds with
WiMHilami were the guests of Mr. Maurice Cuxsind Jay Snyder.
than t*» put these approaches iu recitation.
her house cleaning lust W).*ck. .
Song.
.
-Maynard .Moore then gave* his first
good condition.
..
Hccilnliuu,
'
“
A
MoWn-r's.
Vigil,"
Mrs.
EUm Pierre spent Hu* laHur
mediation, which was enjoyed by
Clarence Itavisuf Hustings visited
There.arv over Itm automobiles in all.
is sister Mrs. hla Wood thb latlci Sister Hazel Hathaway nml others.
Ib-cilalion. "Gone lido C.liiip"— er Mr*. Alice Ilobinshii. Solo. “In Lift! Valley «»f the Moon
within the city intial Im limited to was very prettily sang by .Bernice
W. S.'Barnum and family ami
Come in and
Hi** paved slrrel.s, with a turn Vt fhler. Hlic favored Us with u svr» Mrs. Lorina Barnum attended lbBinging—America.
Obituary.
around K-lcham's square. Even ond njimimr.
Close with Uie tlowcr man-li.
funerur of .ihe- latter* bnilh-i
'I H'. A:.! re ,
|
Hiram firry Webster Wa«i lairn
Ibal is rudely interrupted -by the
SiirftriM*
&lt; oiiinnli*-* - liKilhers July II, in.*, nl Canadea,-Allegany
llirnin’li"g'Ts. in Hastings Sunday.
big enough ■
-•jolts" one gels us his cur ri«lrs the propriate memorial recitation. '
.
to dos chair
Mrs. Fr.sl Imrkee is in Freeimii flconti’ Hobinsun, liny Bush amt Co„ New York. He was uiarrinl lo
Edd Newlmi.
As Mr. (fibaOD was not able to be
or
a
border
I
ClarisM Alsworth March ,2V.’ ItOtfe
of th** bill-way waves of List present wilh bis aildress,' Lnuia Men. Charles Sintdk«*r who is nick.
Ltira Tubias, Lecturer.
around a
I g*
living on the old farm 5 y-aiv: In
•mall room.
wa.** callcii upon nnd made
IK55 they cairn* Iu Mirbigun buying
l*ii\rm*-id I*, (in* inter-ectimi of that aNorton
Grange 1‘rotjrum.
.
few general remarks in regiiv)l to Carlton wen* the guests of jhvir
a farm jtcar IlirhlatiiL Kalamazoo
We
will
give
slDM*t with Hnimver.
•
growing old.
Oxinlv Tn-asurvr non. Milo nnd family. Monday.
Program for Slur Grange, May bti,
yt&gt;u oae of
&lt;*n*en si. tb tin*, cily limits iMpn Reams leiing calbsl upon, fuilowol
Henry llaglu nnd wife rml IUII. Children's bay.
when Uiey moved hr Trowbridge
our regular
fairly gaud comliUon.
C&gt;*iil*l not with a few rotharka along th- aame Freeman Barnum JHMl *'f'*
S*mg. "Joy B**lls"—Knapsack.
Allegan Courtly' and Troiii there
are giving entire satisfaction
15c can*, abwilulely wiihowt charge,
Hu* autmm.bilkts ut this city show line, saying in part that a man is uo donville. N. Y vilified M. I*. Fuller s
Ibcibilii.n
Chester
Arvhart.
if you buy a 10c KyautM bnuh tudo
coming
In
IK72
to
Jolifistown
and
i
to our customers who
their desire to h*-lp tii«* good loads older than he feels, lie then Hi-' people in W-xiland Tuesday.
“
My
Favorite
BuUurily"
—
a
short
settling
on
tin*
funri
Where
lie
pass
­
movement along InHnakingTi ravel lrmluc**(l Hie subject of-the m-vr
have purchased.
Jw Imn'-nd and wife enlcrUim- paper by A|ene Christy.
ed awny.May 2t». 1911, aged H3 yrsroml from I Ik* eud- uf th** pavement method of assessing which bi caus­ ed Mi. ami 5lr&gt;. Ixiwis Deuiond and
“My favorite Bi r&lt;r'—paper by IB ImnHtis. •ami 9 days.
Every home id Barry county
Hi* cmning wi iiiurh argument ^.lhis year. Miss Taiura &lt;•( aarksviUe and Mr. Eva SlewurT.
‘
ptfitfon i&gt;focci'iii’d him Bepfrsi. iwkl **
that doesn’t have clectricthe town line willi the Green dL This brotighl forlli discussion* from nml Mrs. Floyd Demond of Grand
lleciinl ion—Gladys
He fiillsic)l August ;«n|i. tbtM in (lie
- ity* should .have one ol
road?
.
l„ Norton, A. T.. Bhcpard, Mrs. L. ilnpids Sumhiy.
Song—"Whistle am
war of tho li-belliuji, rciuriiiug
tin be u*eei&gt;ers. Tlie 1
Sunday
b. .&gt;| and church ut ibe
••Borm* Pels 1 Bm
&lt;»wn**)i''- a Jiume in May of 1^65
.
prlcF is much lowtr
Rhrn mat ism UttickTy Cured.
VrrATT. Sh-iirthTItiHi hnnnrht uMiul time. Coins, • .
paper by fra ltlXiir.
Thereat &gt;• ^1" To finourn two "
the
liecorution
bay
“My aisler's husband hud an at­ foiwanl
.Music—Murrii’l Groat.
than any similar
fwill mike anything made of wood
daughters. Mrs. J. II. Bowser,mid
tack of ilmuimitism in liis arm." lltoug|il nml asked that white wc
Canl of lliuuka—We wish to ex­
machine and it’s
* about your house look like new. Il
Mrs. W. E. Ilusscll, four grand chil­
writes a w&gt;*ll known resident ot decorale th** graves of our d**|i;trt- tend our heartf»lt thanks tu Ihe sketch uf tlieir tdiilifltood day-.
ia eaiily applied and dries quick and
dren. six great grand child!vii ami
guaranteed to
Newton. Iowa. “I gave bin)* a bot­ **i| Mddicn*. we forgel iiot the hand­ many friends and relatives. al*m Ihe
Music
by Alen
•. d i Jn -l ..&gt;,&lt;■
harJ. You can put it-pa with the
r. Mrs. Marion Keuynn of
do the work.
tle of Chamberlain's Linitncnl ful tlial are living. This wad fol­ M. E. church and Sunday S&lt; li&gt;-&lt;-l- Christy. most pleasing result*.
Superior. wis„ besides oilier rela­
wliidi he applied to bis arm amt mi lowed by a few remqrks.by I. W. fnr Ihe beatiUful Howers ami kind­
Smg and music by IxdUc and tives ami friends.
ima/ won’t chip, pest oe turn
the m-xt morning lim rheumatism I’.a i go. '■
nesses sliowii us during the illness Martha Belsoti.
1
ite. It Is a sanilcry finish which
The “lb&gt;ad Hee" • tyueslion wa* Md ’death
Wils gum*." • Fur cliru’llic muscular
* " of* our beloved
'* one. ~
Heading—.Miss Hitzrnan.
can be easily kept dean by wiping II
t
Dally
Thought.
•
rhiumratiMii you will tihd nothing then brought ut&gt; and Pro*. Hartmn
W. A. Mnlhgvp ami wife,
Bring .school knapsacks ple:is&lt;\
«ilh a damp doth.
Bo
cheerful,
amt
seek
not
eternal
IsiUit. than Chamberlain's Lini- authorize*! to cal In meeting al Ihe
■iohn Sin a and Children.
Ice ciraut ami • wafers will be
help, or the tranquility which others,
lawn hall nexJ. Thursday night lo
meuL bojd by all dealer*.—Adv.
served for supper.
.
Chas. Parker and wife.
give. A rain must stand.erect, and
dittUM the aubjecl in this township.
B. Perkins and wife.
Nellie billed.
not bo kept erect by others—Mardisi
I 'Hu* world's producHon of pig ‘ Another lM&gt;pn&gt;priale recitation
centa vvu pay for the l*ru»
HJOO ill 1013 I* estimated at 76.5M1 wa»
a* given by Thelma
Theuna Crandall.
.
- -------rtfanacd it yn'j art not L
QUALITY
y«W tup.*. ;r new high record.
.
The Club then saug America amt
Leede.
plcxxd with the Kyanite. ,
~
.... Enalmul
■■1|»&lt;.&lt;I*U&gt; U. adoptu
...... oxer
- .In prance farmer.* t are ‘*ineri-r
__ ______________
.
adjourned to hold its Jun* meeting brad irartmn for alr«d*i-cars.
r
,
JuimnrM*
residents
of
Ban
Franruenting with a prubUc potaiu .from
po&amp;Toes in Gri’erilaiiii d" . nnt
HARDWARE
E. Hurtey, Agct
an* budding a magirtflcwut with Mr. ami Mrs. C.Fntin.
Iowa' hens lay l^OtkOOWUP egg*
Pf'ri'‘,*"'J“* ilselfjgH.w larger than au ordinary murllastinflji, Jiirh.
IBuddhui Umiple in ihul city.
Alice Xi. Thomas, reporter.
with broken ruols left iu the soil.
|,jv.

o1

We Are Agents For the Famous Spalding Line
of Sporting Goods

G&lt;

countrj
any ot)
and mil

The

to COUI

. The
fin* th«

Acet]

Cook!
kitchen i

L. V BESSMER

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

7“77S^^r‘||0ADBEE”0AySARE

The DRUGGISTS

Phone 31

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HASTINGS, MICH.

13523636

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Red Cross

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Grange Department

DOOVER

merely &lt;
by our t

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a piece of
furniture

COMBINATION

VACUUM
CLEANER

ATiOUR
EXPENSE

A contri
duatry ot f
taken by t
in the abac
ing mbika
disposition,
started net

similar **x|
tu tho Na
Wgahlngtot

AND SWEEPERS

S

EA.BURTON

Hera an
lobster can
Brunswick:
pounds, or
length. 34
end; telson
cant pace, 9
Crusher cli
length, UM
depth, a 14
10’i Inchoi
Width, 4 Inc

A threwy
with his Kr
the moon,
aa it docx a
■olmnnly, “

To »t**ad
induct* bin
much ns j
adjustable
ol.

�FAOB THIRnEN

THE H.UrnMiH »««* M» a. ml.

For the f

International
Sunday School
Lesson
For Sunday May 31. 1911.

The GratefMi ffamarifau Lukr 17:
lf-15.
Golden F«xl: Luk. i;.is.
Iiilrodutdars.

Gas Lighting and Cooking System
A modem gas lighting and cooking system in
country homes, new or old, contributes more thanInsurance authorities permit its instillation in Insured
any othgr one thing to the joy, iwppiness, comfort
and safety of tho entire family.
iny'ofrtsir^n'Schools sDcTotbsr public tniiidlnga.
The Pilot Lighting Plant brings thin service
With a Pilot Lighting Plant, house and barn* p
to country homes everywhere.
fixtures hung/and tho cooking appliance In place, you are
, The beautiful, bright, clean light of acetylene
heme has enjoyed for upwards of BO years.
•
•
fills the evening hours with comfbrt and cheer —
Decorative, modern, dty.like gas fixtures^ in copper or
brass, ornament the entire home—
Acetylene tights eliminate forever the Deify Grind of filling,
cleaning end carrying oil lamps about tho house—
Cooking with Ai
‘
‘
.
.
.
kitchen in summer.
the kitchen work in lialf—the dis-

This entire installation work can be dona in a couple of
days without diituibance or inconvenience.
And when it ia completed you have a permanent Improvo-

A Permanent Improvement
So the Installation of a Pilot Lighting Plant, is not
an expense but en investment, paying daily dividends in
added comfort, happineaa and safety to your entire family.
ir
iu.—.
__ ___ .---------------------- k... .. I.

For father, big bright born lights, securely fastened to Iron
piping and enclosed fn strong, durable globes, make his work
easier, quicker and pleasanter. They do away entirely wilh
lamps, lanterns and match** in the barns and outbuildings.

Udon ul ■ Pilot Lighting Plant.

i Pilot LlahUns Plant

'

Acetylene—Made a New

Way

Tho Pilot is * simple, compact, perfectly constructed
gas machine. !t*a record for efficiency, oafety and'eatisfadloty
service fa unappto*cbvd by any other bghling device in
ibe world.
.
Thousands are in use today. One or more in nearly

T. H. MASHINO
Lock Box 55
Grand Rapids, Mich,

Decoration Day,
Ma-V jv
*10 , 1Q14
may
1 v i &lt;t.

w enough to last

over Sunday.
The
kading lruits are Ua.

nanau, Oranges, Pineapples, Lemons and Strawber­
ries. All orders assured..prompt and Careful attenlion at lowest market prices.

Kxtra large and fancy bulk Olive*, per quart _________ .... 40c
Peanut Hutter, per jar......... _____ ____ ...10, 15, 25 and 30c
Olive Sated, j&gt;cr jar............... ....................................... ;_____ 15c
Salad Dressing, per bottle....,________ _________ 10 and 25c
Chow Chow, per large bottle.. ................
40c
• Kvaporatcd Cranberries, extra fancy, ]&gt;er package_____ .
10c
Pimentos, per can...............................
15 and UBo
Appetising Dill Pickles, per jar___ ...
Imported Orauge Marmalade, |»cr jar..

Phone

J? Q Russ 6 Son

g«2!

We will close Saturday, May 30, from 10 to 5 p.m.

by which Ain can be remedied.
If
wc.jlvny (hal l«‘i&gt;ru»y c\t«K if wc
deny thal U will lead !»• .L-utli, these
denial* do not chango th«: l.tcl»; we
COATS GlIOVE.
may insist that sunn imw.-i and
iin-tin* short of the divine x\ill rem­
The following it* u report for the edy it, lint until it yi&lt;*ld* to ihi*
iii'inlh ending Muy 22, 1911. .
(Hiwer ofir msislcnci- I* in word
Nuiiilu-r days taught, 20.
only, not in power. The *.mur i*
Number of i»u|n|s enrolled, 31.
true of sin. Aaron in Number* 12:
Total attendance; 620.
Number of tardy fhnrks, 0.
scription of the leper. Ami yet
Number of visitors, SI.
some people look lightly upon sin,
Percentage nf -altwndaiico, 100- ' nnd what child of God •* there that
। Hubert liarnum has not been lar­ needs- mil a more pei-fwcl -haired nf
dy nor absent for four year*. ‘
sin? Ih Leviliru* It we hnvu the
.Marjorie Bidton, Wnliaml Wnud law of tlm leperjs demising.
Dr.
and Arthur Richardson hnylt TnitH A-olield point* onl four pohil* here
(deled the tenth grade, here. They hi which the elean-ina of the leper
all intend to attend Ihe Hastings
high schooLnext year.
tho leper does noihing himself
The puneel ’ spelter* foi* (his our salvation is not tin- result of

: jorie Hollon, Arthur Richardson,
11 mris SiiHigue, Wihla Richardson.
Russell lh-mier. Earl G. Chase, Leola
' Ncsliel, ■ Mae WiMMlman. Raymond
i Bollon. aiiJ-Barhnra C&lt;Mdliaugh.
Marjorie ami Haymond Bollon.
I Maidan. Videnla, Jolin .1. Fuller, llu■ b'-rl. Harlow mid Howard Barnum.
I Arthur. Wilda nnd Ralph Richard­
; -on. William mid Ralph Wood. I.eo' la Nesbcl, Mae W&lt;&gt;o&lt;linlint Earl C.
Chase. War'd lla'ine, Horace Web*.
Mer, Chewier SluWt'H, Dirt* Sprague.

jinynt*

Decbration Day—Saturday, May 30th
A Day Set /Yside in Memory
of Our SOLDIER PEAD
Lct us Dry Clean and Press that Suit or Dress this week. We du not
merely clean the outside of the garaienl, but cleanse the linings as well,
by our up-to-date methods.
Wc Sponge mid Press a Men's Three.-Piece Suit for 50c

Hastings Dry Cleaning Co.
M. Kellogg, Proprietor

co**-. Leprosy nianlfe-t' ilsclf; *o
does *in. tlie awful catulngue-of its1
inmiifeslnlion* being f&lt;&gt;ni|&lt;l in Ro­
mans | .'.1-32; Halali.m5:IU-2l
When lei’uosy ba* run it* course il
bring* death; Ihe aain-- I* true uf
sin (Janie* 1:15). Th'-n- i« no hu­
man means by which lrpn»?y can be

OXWELD ACETYLENE CO., CHICAGO

Remember the Day—

’

Our Lord i* on the. way lu.Ji-niMlem jii today's lesson, ihe cily tn
which He has steadfastly sei Hi*
face lo go (Luke 9:51,'. Ihctv to bo
set ul nought, deliver'd io Ihe Genlib-'. scoui-ged, kiHed and rai*rtl
again Ihe third day, according !&lt;&gt;
the tjeriuluras ami Ills word* to Hi*
disciple* (Mk. 8:31; 9:31: 1tr.:i3. 31'.
According tu Hleven* • and Burton
Ihe evcnl* of John IL i '-.. I he rais­
ing of luizarus mid Ihe withdrawal
to Ephraim, lake place, hi-tmiraljly. Iielwoen our Is*! lex-on and Ihi*.
The portion for present meilitauon
i* useful In teaching Ihe way of
salvation lo the lost, .and Hn- rc*pon«ibilily nnd piivihof the
saved.
IJWSON DIVISIONS:
I. THE PRAYER Ol HIE TEN
“AFAR OFF.” 11-13. ’
. JI. THE— ANSW£H DE —THE.
SAVIOUR: II.
•
III. THE P'HAISE Ul THE ONE
MADE NIGH." 15-10.
vlV. THE -AXBWEH
LORD. 17-19.
The Outline Developed.
As Jesus came to this unnamed
village there met Hiln Ion. leper*.
Lepers can Im* fouud (••di.iy.
Mi*sioiiariea lo India have (hem to deal
wilh. leprosy is one of Ihe Bible
type* of sin. Leprosy make* one
unclean, and separate- him from
others, c. g, Uzziah
.' Cbr. 3k2tC
• 21 j. See Lev. 13:45, 36: 2 Khut* 7:3.'
I So sm (hakes unclean. *©pttrale»
man from thal, from heaven, from
fellowship wilh God'* p&lt;siple. II is

Phone 223, Hastings, Mich.

Prompt Attention to Parcel Post and Deliveries

Breeding Minks for Fur.
!
Knew the Sex.
A contribution to the growing in- j Whcn womaB eanraBser asked an
dustry of fur farming ha* been under- j 0|j farmer to sign a petition In favor
taken by the U. 8. Biological Survey | Of a woman's movement, ho eyed the
In the shape of experiments in breed-1 document for a white with suspicion,
ing minks for nlxe, guallly ot fur and "No. I'm agin' It. ituro,” was the rtply,
disposition. A ntluk farm barf been with th© emphasis of a man who had
started near Prichard, Idaho, in tho | had some domestfo infelicity. "A
Coeur d'Alene National Hi rest, and ] woman who's alius a-morin' 1* alius
similar experiments sro under way | a guttln' In trouble. If you got anyin tho National Zoological Pork in j thing to keep her quiet i'll sign it.”
Washington, D. C.
'
,
—
■■ Cultivate Inflection.
Ol«nt Lobster.
Every one hie tho power of speak­
Hero are the meaeuromenta ot a' lng wlth 1W(K,t. lnnPctlon. Every one
lobeter caught off tho coast of New | can ntuln n rcpoeeful Utterance and
Brunswick: Its living weight wu 25 clear enunciation by training the ear
pounds, or possibly more. Maximum and voted to work together in mold­
length, 34 tnchos, tip Of 4*11 to claw (ng |,arsh tones, and cultlvatlnK the
end; telson apd rostrum, 39% Inches.: inldlpo
initiatemid
register, In
in
and .hiciro
Jnoro mellow, reglatcx.
cant pace, 9% inches; girth, 16 tnchoa- every.votea Excltetpept scndsjt up
Cmkhcr claw, girth, 11 1-3 inches; to a screaming pitch, but self-control
length, UK Inches; width, 6% inches; will lower It again, nnd Its playground
depth. 9 1-3 Inches. Cutter clnw. girth, should be through Ihtr varying bar
10K'inches: length, ll 14 inches; monies or cadoucos of fl^o notes.
width, 4 inches; depth, aK inches.

Drifting slowly with the equatorial
A thrct-yrar-old ted vm out walking’ current,1 a huge tree covered with barwith Ids grandfather when ho noticed। nicies and in possession ot three tur.the moon. Booing that It did not look ties was lighted __
___
off__
tho______
Pacific_coast
ns It docs nt night, ho remarked, very' recently by tho captain-ofos Son Franaolatnnly. "Well, there's-tho moon, but cisco steamer. The tree was 40 feet
It ain't got any lamp in it now."
!I *long and- -liad- -been -floating «o long
________________
I that it* limbs appeared to bo perfectly
To sleady a violinist's hand' and Petrified.
indtfru. him to use hi* wrist a*____________ ___
much as possible a braceiel wilh
u u said that a hair from the tail
adjustable wpixuU ha* been invent-1 of ihe horse i« Ihe strongest single
etl■ . . ' .JauinRH Ibread-kmiwiL

Benner, Arlo Nesbel. Barlmra-C«m»IHiuugh. Travador Wood, ami Clyde
' Van Wie were neither tardy jior ab­
sent during the month.
The llrsl Awenly of tlm alxivo
nuimnl ptijiil* ix-rhivcil ecrtilli'.uti**
•&gt;f. award for perfect attendance for
the whole year.
School closed Friday wilh a pro­
gram, ire cream mid cake mid a
i veal uf ormufe*. '
At Hi" close uf Ihe program Mrs.
Je**e Chast* pi-e*enlo&lt;l Mr. H:i*lhtg*
wilh a nice clock in behalf of tTie
pupils, patron* and Ihe Sunday
school for his long mid faithful ser­
vice. Tlm besl wishes nf his num­
erous friends go wilh him lo hi*
Ono who was Ibero.

STONY POINT.
.Milo Osborn and *on. Von. spent
Smidav in Hasting*, visiting hi* par­
ents Mr. and Mr*. Asher Osborn. ,
The Fnrpenteft are al work on
Mi*. Hortense Payne'* barn remod­
eling and placing il oti in new base-’
nfi'iiL
.
'
,'1'he Misses Hazel anil Let ha Bar­
num are ul home un a vacation.
Hazel has returned from Assyria
where she hn* been teaching and
l.ejlitt from Hastings, where she M
attending schpol.
,
Mr*. Lorn Bolton, of Hasting*,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday with
her parents, Mr. ami Mr*. Warren
Daly of the-Ridge.
I’r. and
anil Mrs. Horace
Horae© Curtis
Mr.
'' of*
otHarni ami
and Mrctu..Mr.-ntwi .'Mr*-ifomu«*l
WimdlHthl
__________
r.'LTX’ find family file Sunday dinner
wilh Sir. and-Mr*. T. II. Rudebaugh.
\Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Troxel of Hn*ling*.; vtsRiM-Shr—amf-Mrs. Irving
Troxel Sunday.
We me pleased to learn thal Mrs.
Harry Ritchie is much'lieUcr al Hii«
writing.
.
.
Mrs. Cha*. Meu| i* spending a few
tiny* sewing for Mrs. I-arabee’. of
Manic Grave.
‘
McMiames i). p. and B. J. Wellman
and mother at {ended the Juidie* Aid
al Mr*. Ben CooHMUgifs last WedJi'-&gt;dny.
Ireland in 1913 produced. I39,«HYJ,251 |ru«het*i of potatoes,
•
The moving picture craze has
spread almost' over Ihe ent ire
world.' The Chinese are eager for
them.
,
-

that Ihe primal
the b-per. not
lh&lt;&gt; conlrnry. nml read Luke 19:10.
Note that Hie. &lt;-U.'."i-mg i* impos­
sible “without IK- shedding' of
blood.” So it i* imp'--*ibl&lt;rft»r anyu'. pl' by the bljMiii
nF Christ. Head llrh. 9:22.
Note
Hint two bin!.* sit"
uno bring
kilted. tlm olhr r'l-JiK tlrpnumiling

llcnlimi .Rum. i:.‘H Imik Hie
two birds, neither »nr wa* stillii* tin essential pan of mil* faith, mid
“if Christ b'Miol im-ed, yrnir faith
Is vain" (I Cor.
-. "I'lie High
Priest only could anmiRure a leper
cleansed. Jesus' th- Grtnl * Htgji
Prie*l, only can amunim-e cleansing.

man say*, hut' what sailh thtf
Word.”' Any system of religious
belief, whether aneieol, mwltev.-il orAfrica of civili/rd tuiericartiftiich

lion, i*lc„ of Ji-.-u- the Ron of Hrnl.
the tinitH Physwinn. ilie'Urcat High
1’rie.il, lit |n»welle-s !•&gt; iih' l Ihe
the leprosy nf sin. Ami any soul
that will m&gt;l m-kmovledgn ami ardied for our sins, aml.rosc again ac­
cording to Hie Sctii-hirvH. must re­
main ijihtei- th*' power of that tep-

[ WHY
The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale in Barry County:
i ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
1 six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to
the niutual satisfaction ot the sellets and buyvis.. V\ c have IgUcra
from many who have advertised their sales in thi BANNER showing
that on a single article they have Vcalized enough more than they expected to
pay all the expenses of thc-auction. In all cases when results have been com­
pared wilh expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in some cases by several litindrcd dollars as we.can shoxv by let­
ters and personal references. .
*
*
7 ND— BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BAN-

^•NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The success
of the BANNER’S plan of advertising sales has naturally led people to ex­
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the B.ANNER,
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.

*5 RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
^charge for our service.in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
That is but little above what used to lie chargcil for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.
I
4TH—BECAUSE IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
■BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY 'COUN TV- The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Harty Co. The .p6ople'naturally
look to the BANNER k» lehrn about Auction Sales. ff]a Barry Co. man
wants for hi* own purposes any tool or livo stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where to go to*find- it. He will be prepared.lo bid what he be­
lieves the article or animal is worth, becan« he lias u-e for It. There will
, be no clement of speculation in his bid. YVith th? old plan, the people in »
the imuH'diatc neighborluxMl &lt;erc the only ones who knew of the sale, and
they would generally bid because they liopcil to buy something cheap.
ETIf—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD QX THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates fur the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book to this office, which is the recognized auction sale headquar­
ters. It wc find that two sales are booked fur the same locality we can and
do at once take it tip-with the‘auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is an ini|x&gt;rtant con
sideration.
'
*
/CTH-BECAL’SE THE BANNER’S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEOl,PLE OF BARRY COUNTY ^ HLLE I’HTrAUCTION BILL REACH­
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.'
This is so evident that any elalxjration of this |x&gt;int is quite unnecessary.

7TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
1 ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE-HOME
WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THE FENCES ANT&gt; TREES.
THE BANNER’S METHOD of advertising Auction Sales has been endorsed

thf village (v 12 . rireal wa* ilieir
need, greal was -tlm -epurulion be­
tween I hem mnl Him, They stood
ftfar off; a* in Ihe nature of Hn- ea»c
they must. They . were alllicted.
Were unclean, and knew it., Lillie
would it have hcllied lo tell them
that they were all d-lit, mid need­
ed-only lo do the Ih-4 they could.
The best I hey emdd do could avail
nought. Today dec-iveil soul* are
liuhily. and holddealing wilh sin lightly,
jpg out.hopes that will never be
realized. Gbd deal* with tdtt in no
light way.’ Realizing lheir need.
they-erted mil to Him for mercy.
Perhaps they had- '“'ant - «»f th"
raising of laaxafu&gt;. mid other mir-

.and wa* aiiswrri-d. ' "mpare lheir
prayer wtilt-Hml—vf- tbe-pubhetin
iLuke 18:13 . Tla-ir prayer began
wilh “Jrteti*." ended jvilh “us," mid
‘1 'fiierey" wa* in lh&lt; middle. They
addressed Jratl* a* master.
The
1word master het'- ineaiM, “an ap­
pointee over, i. ••• commander."
They reckoned 'in lit* power. They
i
appealed
In Hi* merry. They made
no
prafert*ion of gondnewk whereby
:
lo
i merit Hi* hrtf&gt;. Not lheir grffidmws, bul Hi* ufervy.
In i-e*’|H&gt;n*e He t»dl&gt; them whul lo
do. in .Ihe doing of winch they inert
wilh cleansing.. Jhi-ir faith, mani­
fested IDelf in. olH'dimch tn Hi'
Word. TIP'S1 Were i'l"afiseia. What
wa* this but a Jiiirarlef Re had
done what na human being could

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do. Who is Ho then bul God? I they u«etl Ilmir own fert !&lt;&gt;'take !i,-i&gt;inmeml u* for our filth. Hi*
What is'H today bul a mirarlet them uxway fnm' Hi* presence. i pr.ii*e bciug &lt;*tf rnir tip* •
when souls are lraiMlnle&lt;l into Ihe . They had faith io Im heated, bul
. Sincerely yours; .
.
kingdom of God? But did ii cost i Umy mu»l ■ not be too Ti-liaioti*.
Lee W. Ames.
Hie Sou of God something In th, il? -What tjid they siy to lh*| Sanuin-;
-------- ——77-----Head Ml. 8:16, 17. And hu* it cost,‘Ian when he invited Hu-m iu re- ;
CWINTY LINE.
Hirn anything tn makir»n-4M»*tMet-tnt«r With- him I»ml prai-1 le-1-.’: -1.title Mfrs-E,«thcr Sehulrr whn—•
Hint we should be *wd? • ilrad I I ml they suylbcy Irad lioJiint-_lhal_Ua. fau-u having fl long siege of
Peler 3:18.
‘Im was n fanaric. or ilttil lt&lt;: hadjM-ar|et fever i* much betler at flirt
Whal change U ibis tint has lak-| «"'••'
rehuiou? Well, il rs. writing.
en place? My ln»rWF' gone, my ,l“l ■•uch a bad thing lo loom- y&lt;mr
Mi»» Wn-atha Gn*«n wa* an over
uncleanne**
removed. ’ -delivered I &gt;n|,|d— pravnhng yuii get Im- mimt Sunday visitor qiuung tier Cotiniy
from this awful d**aHi..restored topM.i.ti-! 2 Cor. 2:16..
I.nm fro-ml*.
family nml friend*. ;i new man— I 1J' '",X ’*1*1 expres*©* Hi- sitdin-."! Li-Ion fur.welding le-ll* soon.
,
whal ahali I *ay to nil these things? ’Jl'" V1" J1'"" .hnv’’ 'b'r
1
J»''«hm ahd
I- will praise Him who Wroiwhl nil
"trhing word* are JIm-e \\ h--n» f unity of s-l»-wa w-r.^unduy vi*thln for me. And the stranger. Ilmj111'*’ 'he tjumf
run ninny eliuieh ip». with their father ami iiiotlmr
Samaritan.—not one o4 the Jew*,"" "dwr- l,&lt;u|ay slu-uld hear Hm ami bnitio t *
not one of tlie Pharisees "r Sad-■l’i"*ti'm. where are yon at
Mi-. J. liertinger vi-ited ioeduceeii—rrttinmd lo glorify. &lt;i&lt;»l :’l'- Sumlay io-hmd hour, al thelaughter Mr*. L'-w Wnrhb-r of
and la thank Him who 'had save.); chinch hour*, al Hie Young K--jWms|lmid the killer pari uf the
him, worshipping Him. White th" I'1— M.-elliig Wmr. at mnl-w&lt;. K. w,,.;..
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nGf welit-oil lheir wiiy..unmihdriil!l'ro&gt;-r immliinLlortii-. al faiiilly^.l—
Mr. Jm-k-..,- .,t Lake Odessa i* r
of Rim, ungrateful. Only one lift* !hour f Bu-* J
IM you u.« : working for J.-u. Meyer- this sumup IHs. voice in (iraise. Whore nrel,'1,r’' H*®* *J'' w-enl-lo calvary that jure,
the nine? Perhap*
were m.il P“*i might he cleansed. Je-U*
&lt;&gt;. bJi&lt;.-lteiib:uue1r'i* Hie new hinil
ing plans for Uieir’fiuure. in*.l**;id, fJ';',-i*e- lb© LicLihal llw zyiie wrrr ‘man tfl Artey GiUihwm -.
.
of seeking III* plan'f&lt;u- litem; p.-i -1 tmuraleftil. , Beware teat He *nv
Mr. and Mr*. Itulm Slowinski mid
Jiap* they wore now bent on enjoy- Hi© -mm- uf y^’i. “Thi* *lrmiu«-r hn|&lt;- -on of
vi*ti,.&lt;| hi* ntoili'Ing sumo of the pleasure of thi*;1' a r©i»nkv n&lt; lte- Pharisee*.-who; ,.r. Mi&gt;. A. Sl&lt;&gt;win»ki Thur*«liy and
life hereloforeMeniml llieni oil lie- did noh rerok-e Hun. Iin* is noy Friday.
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count oi iiiejr cumuli..... p"--uhj ■■■
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they were now determined b» be-' "'©ml* th..... zntl-td- tin- Jew i-li n:iI lie 'tale &lt;&gt;f North Itikola wih
come weallhy—wlm
on
earth •*“" for their faith *e«c Mi. H.lt© • U-l free ,,f charge ull farmland*
knows? Bul Christ wa- mil in th© &gt;•»".■' l":2f»-27 . il wa* the Smnm-j fot -ate by rea! e,i:de acenls in
center of their idrni*. They dhi md &gt; I1.1"* .teiih lhal wu* commended ••-y-iy - eimn of the -mie. 1 h"
sock Hi* Word, there to tlml ni-|Hie Spirit oMiud impress Hi- liti- will be .iiMribiiled m .-e.iiou*
structions. Thev did not *H ut Hi-i HMtli- ©f Hn* l*-&lt;«»u uppn &lt;&gt;ur| of Ho-rounlry irum wlurh the Malt*
feel, or fall al Hi* feel.
In«l&gt;*ad heart*, that He may be able Ui.espeel-In g.-i n* new -ellteis.

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1st—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
and—By all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.

3rd—By all Auctioneer? in other Counties where the same method has
been pursued.
Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a paper having a
large general Circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advertiM
an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER is now printing 5,200
papers each week and covers the County “like a blanket”
- We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auction'Salc and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing 16 pages ol
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You should not
.fail to secure-one of these Gooklcls if you contemplate bolding a sale. Ita
suggestions will mean larger and better results from your- sale. We have
both the Bell 2nd Citizens telephones.
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The Hastings Banner
Both Phones No. 15. We Make Dates With Auctwneers

�L-RTEEN

MAY 3*. 1ML

F. F. Dt*i.ons and Mr. M’Hory,-of
FRF.EPOBT.
.Fn**inont. Inti- J. F. L»*X of Eaton
Mrs. Clarice Hall of Eaton Rnnub
Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Braden. i*Alsiling her patent*. Mr. and .Mrs
Mr, ami Mrs. J. Carey anti daughlet J. P. H. Kenyon, and olher relatives
-w.t. Mr. and Mt*. James Leek intown.
Mr. ami Mr*, ftcoiw* I’rrry went to of
Lnn*ing ln«l week' W«*ln*"d.iy for ,t ami Mr*'. I-kIh IIc &lt;JWley of N'ashIt'--.-'w.i&lt; in Hn*l ing* part
•
few i|.iya vigil -with ttrrir gon Wttn
B. B. Jit mien Sunday.
nnd family.
Mabel Blough who has been very;
,
Mr*. Mary Towneond treMcd fpy- -Mrs. J. D. Allen and Mrs. Glenn ill wilh pneumonia h much belter!
nl Ibis writing.
hntl«f to a now cnat .of pninl'lu'i
day.
Wisek.
Mrs. James ilariwr and Mrs. B. J. Ruinsey. C. W. Biiniiiuiil and Hay
Waller Rpringltorg spent Sunday
Reynold' ijiertt Sunday. nfleiTloon
in Grand Rapids
Tuesday.
R.-C. Townsend ami L. W. FtdgliZ. F. Fox nnd nephew Clark, nnd
Mndapies Joe Hurd.
Emtnell
ner mdlored tn Detreil Sunday.
Sniilh
and J. I . B-rgman motored also Jack Scidb-y left last Tuesday
Mis* Lida SlnckrJF of t'.hnrloiu
for Loraine, Oregon. Mrs. Fox and
to
Vomiimii
IMe
MonHnv
afternoon.
a raino Ininm Sat unlay nml tqn*nl tin
(1A
Christine Frederick’s famous
Mrs. Jeunie Grant.and daughter.
Hay Fox and Raby w ill follow soon. •’ ' "Housekrepc is’Food Guide"—on
Grand Itaplds 'visitors for Satur­
semi, who w-.ib quite sick.
day were. Mi
man’s eternally perplexing problem—
• A. E. Fr-diach' suffered quite a se­
Hyde. 11.
"What shall we have for dinner?" You
vere sunstroke Inst w.vk YY’edm’sGlare Sis»
turn the dial to the meat you want and a
day nml is still sutTfriug from the and lie ah'l hi* tal'ici. Cliailes F&lt;&gt;w
Mr. ami
Complete
outline of a perfectly balanced
tdferfa of the zuunft.
mcjii is before you—an exclusive Hoosier
Misses Beulah nnd Bernie© Mvad
feature thal U an invaluable help.
have finished lheir scli.».| year at
(allied company from Grund ttapIrving ami near Middleville aud anfOA The Cook-book holder on the mid*
ids over Himdny.
.
A large number atl-nib-«l the bar. ' ? die upper door hold* your cook
Mr. njul Mrs. Will Crabb of Car­
book xccurciy when not ia u»e. When
son City visited al C. P. Sprague’CongiVenlioir.il
vluifl'li
Sunday
eve
you
are cooking, xlmply open up the
Sunday.
'
iu’iig by Bev. Parker.
Mr. Parke
book to the proper page behind the
George Wellman has a new Ford
gave n very'good talk nml imirl holder. It la on a level with your ej-e,
nmaiinul. •
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,
&lt;’. H. Tullle has improved lim
; ii&gt; ft, the local high
by Hastings High
Mrs. Grace Darby and -tin Will­
There are 40 special conveni­
iam of Baltic Creek an* guests of
grounds. Loo'C playing by the lo­
Mr. ami Mt.«. W. B. I^rtrigid.
cals gave ihe visitio-t Ibe winning
ences ia the NEW HOOSIER
—Mr.-nnrF Mrs.-Wr-H; ♦iorf rudd-amt
runT btn~nm“1m&gt; - HR not f l »
— 17 are entirely NEW.
guests w«*n* nt latke Odes-a Monday
being calhsl there by the illness &lt;■!
Mrs. i5trirjght's parents, Mr.’and
High t|ost*d
Mrs. O. It. Darby.
£3} Tlle Hoosier Metal Flour Bia bolds
fifty pounds. R is low and easy to
Mi-cM.-ci-Gaiemr^nirngi-' vT'-j
i. ClnrksRing her cousin Mrs. Mary Phillip.*.1
fill. The sliding glass trout enables you
to clean the entire bin easily. The In­
Wusliinglon, is a guest of Mr. and 1.. A. S. dinner ait Albeit .Milks' in
side Is entirely uf metal, with no corners
■imi
FridllJ
Mnidif Grove last Thursday.
Mrs. F. C. Lentz.
to hold flour. First flour in Is always
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marshall id
Mr. amt Mrs. Harare, Alden nml
in Ihe out first.
School wil:
son, IJsle. Mrs. Mary Starr ami Mis. Battle Creek spent Sunday wilh the High
Melbmlisl
elllllvt
Trapp of Ballb- Creek visited til F.
(zlA
The* New Shaker Flour Sifter is
C. Lentz's Sunday.
'hull.
f Alliion. | n f the most wonderful of all the New
Mrs. Mary Hnlsapb* is visiting h-'r,
Mr. nnd Mrs, Ward Quirk ami
. Melba Hoosier Inventions. It Is th? only flour
chihiren. Miss Mitdrw) Quick and daughter. Mrs. FreiMlanrs in Maple
•v. Clare Sisson.
r
WHITE BEAUTY
sifter ever made on a kitchen cabinet that
Merrill Hinkley molozvd lo Aiuuui
'rand Forest ltau.hler.
sbnkca flour through instead of grinding
Sunday mid .spent the day with l»al*
.Mrs. E. E. Higlxt- nnd J WO ehilADVERTISED IN LEADING MAGAZINES
it through. Il (annul wear out and can*
Quick and family.
dr-*ii ret tinted lo her home in Grain!
TAM Ml AC CORNERS.
nbt
grind
through
any
grit
or
foreign
Jim Taylor lias a m.w mifunmliilc. Rapid? M'tmlny nfler a visit wilh
John Smith went lo Grand Rapid* substance that might be In the flour.
L. W. Feighfier's residence is look­ Iter parent*. Dr. Baker.
ing fresh nml clean wilh m-w paint.
Mrs. Aivllht Eroekvt; of Toledt*.
Mis.»es4«.:aym ll ami Z&gt;*lla Franck Ohio, came Salunlay for a few dtij'
Twenty of these features are
.
of Jackson spuut Salurtlay ami Suu-, .visit with her brother-in-law G. A made Ihe trip in his aulo. ,
Mr. ami Mrs. George St ars ami
day with their parents. Mr. amLMt-. ITiiman m»d. her niece Mrs. \V. M.
described IN OUR WINDOW
daughter Theda allended lit- ft......
DISPLAY, which is the talk
.Mrs. Holland mid daughter of al of Mrs. Scut*' aunl. Mrs. Cltris8&lt;*hoo| Alumni A*s&lt;&gt;cinUon held n Jackson were guests of G. A. Tru­ nna Breckbeiser. near Frev|K&gt;il
of
the town. Come in and
Momlny. She pa-srd away Satur­
meeting nml planned to . inak&lt;* th*' man ami his guests. Sunday. _
day
evening
al
7
o'clock
at
her
find
out about the others.
coming reuqion (&lt;• Ip'liehl on Ute
home,
she
was
living
wilh
her
evening of June 12 the.greatest suc­ Lake City. Utah.' who have I
daughter.
Mary
Btmlance. 'tlie
cess ill lilt* hisloiy of Hie associ.i- guests uf Mrs. Jfrnx’s father; &lt;
fKA The new Bill File la a complete
funeral
was
held
at
.2
o'clock
MonOon. Tin* haltquel this year is to
Will you decide now to como down tomorrow
a ' bookkeeping lystcm fori most
The Hoosier Plan is Simply This:
lie held at 62ki sharp ami u*n inter­
Elmer Marlow moved his family housebolda. Most women dislike book­
and settle the matter once for all, or will you let
est ing program*is iwiirn- prepared to
1. $1 puta any Hoosier you select In your
isl week into the Charlie Shrlleit- keeping, but thia simple hook file for
on Uusines*
tomorrow drift by—nnd then realize you arc too
follow th" banquet.
HoitXe.,
meat and grocery, bills on the upper
The union memorial services were
late to decide, because of the close of the Hoosier
2. SI weekly quickly pays for It.
The schoolmates, friends and rel­ middle .door shows exactly which bills
held at* the Evangelical cluirch last
Plan of Sale?
atives to the number of 10 «u«WenSOUTH NASHVILLE.
Sunday fiutrning. The sermon w.i&lt;
lory nrcvailx atrictly.
ptearhed by Ret', J. H. Morningstar
■r Ih-alh is helping Mrs. iloiiie Thunolny evening ami great­ With It you can keep a complete, ximple
Scores of other women are in your state of mind.
4. The Sale ia under direct aupervixion of
:i&lt;'i'l&lt;-.l by lb.' other pa.-lot- in Ilf
record of al! your money transactions.
They arc reading thia final call tonight. And
the Hooaicr Company.
opening and closing exertii«&amp; The
McKinuis of Grand ly siirptTseil loin. Cleo was una­
wares
of
lheir
coming,
but
they
many
who
have
postponed
os
you
have
arc
mak
­
choir was cotnpascd of sinui-rs front Ilppids was ihe utie-i /if her parent
(6) Ever7 woman has favorite recipes.
wanted him lo reijUze it was bis 101 h ’ ’ If you're like most women, you
ing uft their minds tonight to come down tomor­
nil the ■churches and the music wa* Mr. ami Mi «. I.. MeKinnis. Sunday.
6. Your money back If you arc no: dellahfed
row fbr Qi final decision.
very good indeed.
have difficnltw remembering where you
with your Hoosier.
Th© closing ntcellmr of the y.ear of
put the on*y&lt;M» want. The AfetaJ Keci^e
A choice still remains between “White Beauty"
the Woman's Literary Club wa* held at Thornapple lake, Sunday.
ID cards and 10 index
What Possible Reeson
J,*®
for-which lib*' IhnnkVd them very Card Pile
ot Hie home of Mrs. Mary Kellogg
Mrs. Wood of Hallie Creek and
guides. You can paste or write the recipe
(selected by 3 out of 4 women) and the Hoosiers
Hoosier? Only the small dumber uf Hoosier* left and
Tuesday aftei'nooiL
A |&gt;ot luck Mrs. Clarence Grillin' and Mrs. J.
aud file it always nt your fingers’ ends.
with “Oak" interior. But the numbers are few
the certainty that more Women will como than we can
luncheon was *©rv&gt;*&lt;l. '
A special holder is provided so you ran
(apply. Every day wo have enrolled more women on
and you cannot hope to get one if you delay.
Mrs. C. J..'Glnsgow .was al Gram!
the Hoosier plan than wo expected. There are fewer
Rapids last week Wednesday.
Mrs. Libhie lfi*wm- returned to
You incur no obligation by coming, so let other
cabinets left lor tomorrow than wo have Mdd in one
your eyes—without holding or soiling it.
Mr.*. I.. 8. Lesler of Saginaw is her Imine in Lansing Tuesday after
day. These few undoubtedly wonld be taken without
matters wait tomorrow while you settle this
with
a
certillcale
of
reward
for
not
visiting her mother Mrs. L. Bruinin. spetidiug several days with her
this
ad, but we make this final announcement to keep
being absent m*r lanly during the These and 35 other conveniences
important question.
Tho Y. P. A. cicnre&lt;W.*umelhinu mother.'Mrs. D. Cas.-et
.
our promise to advise yuu of the last day.
over W.imi at lheir Igtskel good* side
I.elaml Dickerson or; North Ver- whole year. Mr. Edger sent (he are worth examining tomorrow
You could scarcely Imagine a decision of more Im­
Saturday;
—even at some personal effort
’ portance to you. For the new Hoosier is a ■won­
Judge ami Mrs. Ciument Smilh ami edict and family Sunday.
EAST ASSYRIA.
derful labor-saver —already used by 700.000
on your part. Tomorrow is your
Rev. Jlu-M ll H. Hready of HaMings ' A few «»f Leland Clark's friends
.1. C. Miller was n week eml gwcsl
women. It saves miles of steps nnd hours of val­
visited here last week W&gt;ihu*-Miav. helped him celebrate his 10th brithlast chance to decide whether
uable time. It saves health and good looks, h
Arthur E. ami Virgil M. Kidder day, Sunday.
W.
Vodder
nnd
family
were
RUi
’
sls
you
want
them
now
on
the
easy
ami wife alb-mted Die funeral of
have I old you every day ol the progress of this sate,
uf
tlndr
daughter,
al
E.
W.
Thomptheir mother, Mrs. Aim s Kidder al
the Hoosier Plan Is the Cheapest Kitchen Cabinc'
■nd that we now warn you of the final dale in lima
Hoosier Plan.
MORGAN.
"*
for you to still enroll If you act early tomorrow.
VeHnonlvillg last Nveck Wednesday.
Ever Built.
’•’There
nql found Ihnl returnL. O. i.iri*iimnn and wife enter­
.Mrs. A. E. Krtlder is very sick.
&gt;1
ivivA* — I..I-V I., ilfi.'t
'/1i£k tained
for dinner Sunday A. D. OlmMiss Florence Grohe.i« caring for
slend. wife and daughter Hazel, and
her.
Our prayer meeting this Triday. granddaughter, Miss Bernice Olm8. D. Joy hns sold'his studio lo
William Gingry of Daytoi;. Ohio, evening will be til Elgin Mend's.
Mr. and Mrs. Ldwrence Maurer
who look posst'ji.uioii this week. Mr. I'reuchiiig Sumiay morning by Mrs.
James
Mead nnd Sunday evening by
Joy has built up a good busiiie"
THE SAMPLE FURNITURE PEOPLE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
here and has done excellent work
AUen Spaulding 14 quite sick with
Much corn was planled last week.
ami we are sorftMn have him leave
mastofil (rouble.
our village, yer’we exlend h hearty
Axs&gt;ria School Feslhal.
WOODIH RY
Mauler Alton Obhslend'is spend­
welcome to ME Gingry mid- wish ,&lt;» pari of this seasons crop will .be
May festival and Ice rmaih socini
The Woman's Mi-.4mtary S»g’kdy
When thinking of Fine Ftjfiriture
ing Mime time, wilh his grand ini'thphtnh*d.
him xn'rrcs.*.
oil Saturday evening, May .'hl. IPI4,1 will inwt at Ihe luanc «&gt;f Mrs. Inez
,
Mrs. Emma F.vrley of Hasllnu". er M'l-s. Mattie flibbl'*.- Wm. U. Freeman is spending sev­
remember our store and by compar­
eral weeks with his niece Mrs. Price was n caller ip th*- village Iasi week.
feAliial and icu cream social given
ing our prices you will find it profit­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J.eBb*r and rlulin Bay City'.
.
.
hy Hu- A.-syria school on ihe school
able to buy your furniture in Free­
spending eaadCo- JsStidi ? Dn ETAI lliat quite a few from LjiLs way alMr. nnd Mrs. Jim Mnnker ami
guilds :rt Get,.-Smith's.
Thn little son of Ray Brooks who Umded. Ihe play: ".Mid Siiruiner daughter Irene spent Saturday ami
port.
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has ’byon sick with diphtheria al Nighl's Dreaut." at Nashville.
Her., Brubaker
an iplereslini
Sumiay with warren McNeu nml school library.
The
following
nllraiiliuns
ire
of
­
Mrs.
WilljHhoup
nml
chihiren
Um home of his grandparents. Mr.
family of Yankee Springs.
reinp'-r.inr*- Worker nnd lecluret
fered during wliieh all are most
nnd Mrs. Wm. G. Brooks on Stale spent Ihe week eml visiting their
participate. Brethren church, Sunday exeiiing
St. has recovered and the quaran­ folks ut Nashville.
Irving-openl Saturday and Sunday cordially invited - lb
loist Thursday Mrs. A. E. Mills en­ wilh her dmighler, Mrs. Glenn Prizes will be awarded acriu-dingly.
tine lifted.
Furniture and Undertaking
tertained Ihe North Evangelical Freeman.
Standing broad jump all under
•'
Mrs. Nellie Parroll this Thursday I-adles Aid Society. Owing to Ihe
itoyn. Timl* prize 5hc. Mrs. Slone while in town.
Freeport
Michigan
Fred Bent lie is hauling logs for fl years
j detained
nflerrwon with Mrs. Jam* Wolf as
Tin* Ministerial meeting Will In*
■plainly did
leader. Topic, “Pictures and Their from unending,
Wiilinc" McDonald uf Middleville
Thirty yard dash 'fill over l'&lt; held at the vniteU llrethncn church
nssfiubb*
,uoui£
- eatables. spent Sunday wilh his mother, Mrs.
Inllueiicr."
•ars girls. First prize,.‘25 rents; Jum* 2,.:i nml I.
Evt’iyhody wel­
Fraulein Ijse Bulfurd nf BuilnChai-Jin Vramlstetter of Middle­ Thniik*.
lip Golia.
.
Notwithstanding two decrees by
come n&gt; all Urn Krssinus.
Mr. and -Mrs. Peter Tnimper of
ville who is guardian of Ihe MyThe Sunday visitors nl Win. B.
pest is Uie only wontaii jockey in Ihe local Italian government in Tri­
Lorraine, Carr i? recovering nice­ I I... Vviinl.l
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lheir daughter Poland's wei-e. Mr. and Mr?. John
Peck children Imro has purchased Hastings, visitcii
poli ordering the Arab.* tofeJurn
Foot
ram*,
boys.
ly
from
a
siege
With
scarlet fever
ffir them Ihe Brooks house on Quct*n Mi'. Elgin Mead nml .family Friday Kollor of Middlevile mid Mr. anti
and cultivate l|ie garden* in tho
Tug of \vat&lt;
,
and ihe qnaranthie wfll'lm raised Hniled MIuIim in I013 was IO5/C*nj)lMI oasis mIkiuI Tripoli, only a few have
BL just hack &lt;&gt;f Hn; Baplfst church. ami ■Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. E. Poland and Hussell nnd
Aside from these nllracl ions I lion­ Ihe last of Ute week.
Win. Lewis nml Clyde Bolinger William Ingram and John Curley.
F. !„ Carpenter nml B. Minten are
responded.
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ii ilsh pond, „*,--,
gipsy •fortune
..... .n.
;........
Mr. ami Mrs. W. Wells nml
Rm new operator* at ifie M.’C. depot. an* .working for Elzey Mead. The.
Clnremv McN'ee spent- Sumiay will
teller, candy booth ami winding of * daughter Neva visited with rehi• The L. A. S. of ihe M. E. qnureli former is. fortifying his'pArrh with
the M.iv pole liy the
". children.
lives in Y'enuoniville, Sumiay.
was ciitcrtaiimd by Mrs. Frank Ca­ acteens while, (he latter is looking
One of ihe chief nllraclion* will
b y atj^ Mrs. J. E. Rentschler nl the after the farm work,
CAMRBEI.I.
be the giving awoy of a 0 quart ice
Mrs. Edith Onsler.of Kalntrio ami
MIDLAND PARK.
‘
home of (he former yesterday af­
cream-frenkel1; by Ihe buyiitg of । Tho" Love feafl wliich won held
her brother Hurt Decker of Jvtternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bion Post i|fenl Ihe ntunber*. at 10c each. The num­ al the Ihinknrd churhh Saturday
Mrs. S. A. Gott nml sisler. Mrs. W. nionlviJI/t spent a short lime Huwltiy latter part of Iin* week ut*.Harry
bers
will
he
’
placed
in
sacks
nnd
ev
­
and Salunlay evening was well nlProntc aro visiting (heir sister, Mrs. wilh lheir.cousin, Ola Norris.
ery om* will receive a reward,
Mrs.'Mary Town-end of Nashville •Payne's.
Merritt al Albion (his Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Brunger, of Indiana,
Uo ACRKSi Clay and gravelly loam aoil, lava gently rolling, fair eight
Mrs. Custer assisted Mrs. Waller
Earl Hoffman, an employee of of relurm*d home Friday evening after spent the latter part uf the week al whether it l*e the lucky number or
room house, 2 llama, l*j milea from R.. R. xtation, good location.
nok? The freezer- will be on exhibit■ Livingslon-wilh her house work a
Um Nashville Nqws. received a bad caring for Ola Norris during her rc- jh*v. Harger's.
Price Sl.T.’O. Tertnia *1,000 down.
iri Schrodeffl haniware nml chance*1 few days Iasi week.
cut on thi) ile.-hy imrt of his right rPnL illness, leaving her able to sit
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bollinger left Sunr may be putebaoed al any lime preHoward Norcull of Clarksville
.
•10 ACItESi 5 mi!e» from Hasting*, 40 acre* uniter cultivation, 0 ocrea
anu laff week Yvcduesday, by gutt­ UP il p.ll t &lt;il me l line,
day for their home nftep spemfing vinns ti, in&lt;r evening of May A),। Wpcnt-Saturday nml- Sunday with
fine pasture, rckxI eight room house, small barn, plenty ©I fn»it. good
Wlilie working on Beason Nay­
ing it against a pulley on the main
some
time
at
Mr.
Smith's.
when
a
dtilplc*le
of
each
number
'
Alton
Smith.
t
V°dT' C'Oie to sc^&gt;00^ ant! a fine location. - Price *2,200. Term*
shaft. Fortunately tho shaft was lor's ban) in Hastings township
Mr.«daiifi,ii Bmwn nnd Dillingham will h&lt;* placed in a hat and Ihe last
Charles Livingston of/ Denton
running al lo vrepoed or the wound Monday morning. George Day -fell spent Salurday in Kalamazoo.
one drawn out will prove Ihe lucky
•'ky Harbor spcnl Sum lay nl lionm.
might bavu lm.-ti muahoKorac^—AiUl alWUL Iweply three feel In the
AGRESt 1 miles from Woodland, excellent aoil and lays good, U
Mr.
mid
Mm.
Bert
Hobinson
nnd
one.
Only.50
tickets
will
be
soldold-1
The
Mill
school
rh-setl
Friday
for
Tlii*
I'hisnd
was Dr. Morris closed the incision grouinTiiiluriiigluTTiin quue badly. Hany ami Bernice Robinson of Bat­
acres under cultivation and 3 acres of pasture, the-fencea are good and
Now’s your chance! Gel busy!
summer vacation.
with several stitches aud Earl Sluck
there is an abundance of all kind* of fruit, excellent six room house
tle Creek. Mr. ^nd Mrs. GeorgejtobJohn Eggennan
nsslslcd John
to his job.
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
cost
fl.200, good well and cistern, fine barn 16x34 a)*o_l)eu house,
iujmnxif Hastings, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed.
A shark’- egg is one Ihe Ihe odd­ ScottJt few days Iasi Week with his
Mrs. Hilln Dellar has moved into
wood shed, corn crib, granary and hog house. This place borders on
Myers and daughter. Marguerite of
n good lake with excellent fishing. Frio* *1,500. Terma *1,.
her new home' on State 81. justl Syria visited Mr. and Mrs. E&lt;). Man­ Hinds.Corners anti Clark Robinson est looking things imaginable, II is farmSvork.
unprovided
with
shell,
bul
Ihe
npnFfiy
Swiger,
Pearl
Thomas,
Arth
­
•
000
down.
north of the ttalholic church.
ning Sunday.ami wife spent Sunday al Hiram tenl* are prolatdod !»&gt;’ n' thick.' ur Hines ami Velma Eggeruinn were
F. M. Quick pul it new roof on hisi
Mrs. Lucy Herrick' of Kalamazoo
71 ACRESi
mile* from Hastings, 23 acres second growth timber,
leathery t-.tverihg. almost a* elastic Sunday visitors al Claude Huehn’s.
store building on Mo. Main St. thet spent last, week wilh in»r molbgr.
balance under cultivation, the aoil ia clay and sandy loam and lays
as
Imlia
ruldier.
The
average
size
first of I his week.
Mrs. G»ni. Anders. Mrs. Herrick regently rolling, there is an excellent 'J room bouse with furnace beat,
A toird of Thanks— To my friends •s 2x2% inches and is almost jet
The Imlo-Ceylon' railway is open
Mnr. W. H..Pearce of Grand Rap­■ Jurm .l home Salunlay.
the barn is poor and the fences are fair. The price pt this farm i*
who reinembhred me in my recent black.
..
.
to.trafllc.'
.
ids is visiting her mother, Mr*. Sus­•
Nearly evnry xuio jn this vicinity i illness with their beautiful Howers
*.'),(&gt;(*&lt;). Term* *1,500 down, or would take Hastings property
A hbipnient ot duck efcgs . from
Planning to incre.ve Ihe educa­
an Beebe and oilier relatives amiI were at Nashville Saturday night lo and cards of cheer, I’extend-my
in exchange.
Ireland, the first made in more-tban tional value, efficiency ami econo­
•frmmls here.
hear Rev. Del/mg talk.
most heartfelt thanks. RcMilved—
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Delmng ofI
Mj«. Monlle Malteson of Battle Fight when you an- down; die hard a quartz r of a century, recently mic side of museums in. Um United
There were States a co-operativd sdienm will
Ffrmont, lud., wore guests of Mr.. Creek who has been spending aev- —determine ut 'feast lo do—and you reached New York.
2,200 dozvn in Ihe shipment, which be discussed at a confcrem.-v of tnu- J
ami Mrs. B. B. Braden- last week. era! weeks in this vicinity returned won't olie nl all. —
Hastings,
Michigan.
'
was made posulble by the new tar­ seurn offieitrls Jn bi* held next
Wedm-sdiiy nml Thursday.
homo last week.
.
Fred LI Buah.—Adv.
iff Ipw. - • .- 2
month hi Milwaukee and Chicago.

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xrr,
DtpartMtul
Mill Dunning has. a new Foyil
ilu. '
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.
Etta rflorr, having ekix-d her
school, iH gi home wilh her parent*.
a guest nl Ulla Mi-Bnne’s.
Emi'st Jones nnd fninily motored
from Vermontville to Harry Jones’
last Sahhnlh. .
.

.The Common Sense Medical Adviser

Shoes

5558

Arc wKof you want how. Wc hive Men’
and Ladies* Oxfords in white, gun metal, pat
ent and tan; Children's Oxfords and Pumps
in black, white and patent; Men's Outing
Shoes in several different styles and leathers;
Men's and Boys’ Tuxedo and Holiday Ten­
nis Shoes. Wc have a pair of shoes for YOU.
Come and get 'em. Our prices arc us low as
any one's.
.

One lot of Boys' Tennis Shoes at- 35c
One lot of Men’s Tennis Shoes at _ 59c

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
. of Dowling
Cold Drinks for Hot Days
A FINE LINE OF CANDIES
AND CIGARS

Sunday in llasth^a. ’ ’ ,
Miss Alim* Cixiss.and Grac- ManId of Delton visited the Milo Sun­
day SctiiHii last Sablmth.
Miss Alice Jones, who suffered u
minor Operation last' Tuesday, was
unable to ti'.ioh the reyiaiiider of
the week.
Th- Ariiutning brottnrs. who
haw biwn doing so much ertiient

making a busi'Eienl under a large
b.irii fur l-.i u- ll.iiiv.-imi.
HumoII Lewis spent Inst ikilurijny
nnd Sumiay in East OraugiAillD.
Mr. ifnd Mrs.Gorham and Mr. nml
baci-alaur-aie sermon nl Hic.koty
_
Stuidaj'_muiiug.______________\
\-----it f,
y
Mr. mid Mrs. lUaim- liny wi nt
by
train lo Ni-yly Iasi Friday for. ti
week-cml visit with their daugh-

Mr. and Mrs. John " Ooble spent
last Sundiiy with relatives in Cedar

Mrs. L-la Hyde Kellar spent two
days of Inst Week wilh Miss Frances

Mrs. Will Warner and children
went to Bedford Saturday.
Mr.
l-'crd Merrill, wife, mother ami sis-

Mrs. Blanctie Warn1 r is etth&gt;r- inolored to Bal(l- Creek. Air. Mer­
taining h-r father ilfid-maile r. Mr. rill. brought his daughter andgrmidi'liildrcii Imm- in tlm evening.
Enns tk»lli» of Bedford with Frank
Mrs. Winnie CBtiflebl-nml Min of Hughes put markers al Mr. Collis'
Knlamrizoo VteiU’d het bruilu-r ami wife's grayi! in the Banflebl cemeabder. here-over 8atur&lt;l.ty nml riuudlR-.
Mr. and Mrs. Ikri Ihrwser, Mis*
Sir. an&lt;l Mrx. Mark SXilluian -ipent Donna imd Milford Howscr had tlsh
from Friday until Bumi.ij .wilts n-[- dinner wilh Mr. and Mrs, Fred
atives at llnxtimu.
Bristol Sunday.
Mrx. (Uerueneo and Mix, Knte
Mrs. Anna .Misin uf Hickory Cor'IliifrougTis of BalU- «n-k are
spending thia week with Hm fmm- aiysis several months ago at Wind­
ci-'h xmi. Wil! Clemeiii
ami family. sor, Camilla, bul is home now.
Dr. Li-rlka and wil - o.-ii(-d h-r
(lareulx near Miiklluvilh- a f&lt;-w days Sumiay
to
visit relntivi-s ami
friends. She expi-cls to go lo Fine
Will Hire; Edd. CaK-uly and wives Lake in June when- she Ims three
idlvudvd
allrti'dtM Hie
nm.„'Hjonhjg
mmutijg at GmrumT.iiK7'’SifmTay''arfufnooi
Dr. and Mrs. Sh-l)i-ld &gt;d HastingFrank Webster nnd wif- atl-mled
r. and Mrs. George Sliefli-bl o
th- funeral ot his • um-le. Hiram
Webst-r. last Friday al Hi- Imm- ol Mr. ami Mrs. John Sh-fllrld and
hi* daughter, - Mrs. BnW-ir, -iu mother. Sarah 8iu&gt;IUt*hL .Tlm Dr.
Johnslowh.
, Frank Granger and w;|.- w-r- ov­
er Sunday guests of h-i parents in irn-ss friyn bis grocery in BullL
Johnstown.
Creek,
•
-Frank Granger's u-vi house i*
Hr? and Mrs. Stiles. Maxw-ll am

.

BAHRYVILLE.

A. &amp; C. U. BARBKR,
•
l'liy»ici«ui anil Surgconi.
Call* in city or country, responded to
with p'romptueM, day or night.

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jF. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

,

Thi* liblds true ift your electric wiring. That’* one reaaou
Why 1 urge you to let me do
your electric work. You'll
know.it ir done right nml that
your buildings nie safe if I do
the work.

But not necessarily
high
priced.
Make your appointments
for graduation portraits now.
New line of mounts and
folders.
Prompt service guaranteed
at the ground floor studio
across from Court House.

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN
i

Elnctrlclan.

E. PATTON.

Safety Then profit BnilnvailnbilFirct
ll,e eMcnt“d features
illdl of „ high grade inveit*
went tire combined iu .our l*repaid Slook. Dividcud checks
mailed semi,annually, 5% pei an­
num net. .Twenty-four years in
business, assets over fQOO.OtX).
Write (or particulars.

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If you intend

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Bills L2 our prices

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Phone 94

I

Hastings, Mich.

HEAD OF-fil-LL lAKE.
Mr*, llcnmdt mid litlle eon of Kal­
amazoo xpent 'from Tuesday until
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Erncat Cndwallnder.
Eddie Mi Alnsier is loading pviaioe* at lljehlaiid. Mrs.' Helen Beliiiefer '-iil-ria Imu!
Mrs. Imui.-te Chapin, Mrs’. Lillian
Eisehtn and Hltle girl fur. dinner
Sunday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. R. |&lt; Evers spent
Salunlay in Kalamazoo..
The Misses Gladys. Allison ami
Bertha Willimn*&lt;m spent Tuesday
nml Wcdinwlay with the hitlers
gVilildmolhiT, Mrs. WuIbou. of Del­
ton.
’
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. .
My. and Mrs. Ira Haskins .cub'PtQtned the latter's brother mid little
Imy &lt;&gt;f Plainwell Tuesday and Wed­
nesday.
.
' • • ..
Sunday visitors al Mr. ami Mrs.
Morris W’illiujusiin's were Mr. and
Mr*, f.lrtit* Williamson and son Aud*
rey of RaUle Crock. Mrs, WaUou
and soii George of Dolton.

Sunday;

lil.ilm tlx
n-uiaini
during th- stimim-r.
i;iiaih-s Kolb and Wahl ('.lark mul
families visilcil relatives in Lacey .
Sunday.
•?
•
•*Evurybodj^eordtally invitciijo he
present at- our exerrixes nt llio Joy
ing room, was euggtatod thus saving i-em-tory on Satuhlay afternoon at "
manv’ sl-ps.
A paper. “The Gul Distanced
llu- d-alh of mir
wi iuhi'il down by family cares bad" ■neighbor, Tiirain
let her family grow away from her.
May “iHh
years and
knew nothing. The paper sugg&lt;-*l'-d tell iim«iiI Ipt.

lory.- IL- leave*.two daughter* and
one’ s&lt;&gt;ti. nml many other, relatives
; illg-illlksliojls. rat|i“E than Jo al-.

Common Origin of Language.
All the subtleties of language. Bound­
ing poetry nnd melodic phrase como
from tho aUmulus Imparted to a tast­
ing tongue muscle by tho necessity
of Up* miim In a far-gone age of utilizing our
mouths tu full capacity In enjoying
idea-mrnlde ami another dislurte- what wc were eating and In making
ful."
•
.,
noises while we did it.
Neighfatr.’" an article conMr*.

which ah- wa* unfamiliar.

1470

Order Our Drays

Safety First

pom- th.- June or Anniversary mat­
ing until June 25Hi, m onier that
Mrs. Smilh might Im wilh u*. MrBlanche Bayim took ehargt: of the
program fpr -Hou»W’Wifr Ikiy"The lir»t paper. “My Ideal Kitch­
en," prepared by .Mrs. Edith llicliardsoii -apd lit her ahaiMirc read by
Mrs. Jennte CoaL-r. descritied a room
alHiut I5xl‘.‘.
The walls of which
w-r&lt;. painted a r-slful nnd pleasing
color, mid the tlmir coveted wilh
a unshablr, watertight material
that could easily le- kept -rl-jn.
Il- ii- w-r- pl-nly of windows to
admit light mul air, ctiplMiords for
-verj'lhing aud’everything m it*
place. The .use of the serving table
&lt;&gt;n which all f-ml and dishes might

Mercure

•

Portraits of
High Quality

Mrs. Mary Pur.scti «ntertuim.-d the L. A. S. un Thunulay of this wi-rk.
.Miw Jnyce
Hampton's young
friends gave h-r a pleasant surprise
W. .Im-sday evening, as il was her
t5th -birthday. Ikvnrtmr- was Hm
diversion for the evening wilh a
flue supjH-r which was’ provided by
the young Indies.
C. H. Ben*on, who has been vot­
ing his dnuKhlt-r in Chicago lias relurned home.
Mis* Emmeline Eleven* hn* l»ecu
spending a few days al Dowling.
ihdlM-rt lairtright ifyne l»*ii&lt;- Fri­
day night to remain over Sundiiy.
Charles Slnnlim ami family vi-ot-

old New England spirit’nf m-ichborlipi-ss with that which w- timi un(heir dBti'-iili'r and family, Mr. mid
KOVAL BELGIAN STALLION
Mr*. Harry&lt;Carr.
.•
The “Forget-Me-Not •t’Juh” was
Stiles deriiig
frendly frelijjx. between
country folk. It Illis been raid Unit
^Through th- kindm-ss ।
even th- h*n*l ''■rfi’sirabk p-rsmi
• mr worthy. Centra!’ ami
tcresting and lovable side
ening.
codld "idy Olid it. II would
eonvmed al I
American 7356
"de of
Beltltf' 70326
m-l at Hr. K-lhir's lull .4 Duwluig.
Mollie Adan
lo organize mi i|gd"m&gt;min;diim;il
'ream ailtl. c
rtisi ami lo bring out that si«le t:m,d
Sunday
ami strong,
.
Tlie
hnp»H&lt;
il
Royal
B&lt;-lgiau SialMr. and Mr
Wlelil
Mrs.Owtlluuigh favored the ladies
■ifh a recitation. “Frauktmss Be- slnmls h’, hand* and 3 inches high
। and weighs I'.Bkj |x&gt;umls, in growing
। condition. He Inis a h-avy bone
ninthly appreciated.
is well
Ho is ubsomis, .ii.ij lowiiirmi Miggt-.-iio ri ami
, ............
", muscled.
..... - ■
Lyon Thursday.
• Talking Shop." that when’a friend mtyly
“"’I fn*

Mr. and Mi’s. ------ -------- ------l roasurertuimsl Suihjny Miss Altha ll:uii-k
Organisl—
Cliocist-r—Mrs. Whet Emmons. *■
and fririuFof Hastings. Mil nml Mi’.
Tcarherx of.the .TnhTTtir clasxc:
Frank ILirlrk nnd daughter H.-ir-l
I
IlAltingl, Uich.
■are ax follow
id Mrs. Frank
mid son Hilgers of Chftlitiltc.
‘.Glass
Ih-cachittg Sunday morning al this
JOHN M. GOULD
place.
.
Miss Nora Barr of Hastings sp-rd
LAWYER •
Sumiay with Georgianna Lathrop.
. Mn-aibl Mr- Dviini
IT DOESN'T SCARE US A 4HT
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Miss Francos
Day i-nlednined
Phone 173
Miss Shulls of Nashville. Saturday Mr. Wm. (T^rk.
nnd Sunday.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Let each or- i»
Mr. mid Mrs. Ernest Gohl-n etiler- welfare and gvX-t &lt;
of uloliig hti.-iiicxx. We nro here to
plea*- you, no! Iht-fn. Tltni'x why Itiiiied hut* brother nml wife. Mr. and eomiminily try I" b
Mrs. Hose of Gun Luke Saturday,
.islmgand ■Sumiay. .
Tnnke mtr sch&lt;" l ;i
plumbing at
class price*
CREEK STREirr.
IIENDEllSBIII
i
sniom.
HOUSE.
Mr. and Mix. Iftoyd Wall
frain from buying Ji-n- the inun*
When you have any moving trtbe ’
Mrs. ........... . w it In Middlevdbdone. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
‘ you nr- lo&gt;iiig^pth iu quantity and
days last week with Mrs. Watkins' Salurdiiy to \i-c I Ihe houm of
I quality.
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pun-iils.
Mr. atld Mrs. L. W. Calkins. WnL'Smith foi a i- w days.
PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Mr. Daly all-m.i-d .Ihi* soldiers'
A'isitors at Chas. Bidelman's Sun­ birthday dinm-r la.-l \vr«-k Thursday
.
Our Specialty. '
■■ home
■’
Qabi Pennock
day wore ax follows: Mi-, ami Mrs. nl ■4 he
Kenyan.
C. L. Lewis nnd stilts &lt;rf Nashville. in HnsUngB.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
Mrs. Martha Gtimbb- nnd son llayB-rl Mi'i'.ntlum motorEast of Posloffice
lowi
’
v
"f
tli-dings
is buildnmnil and Mhts Ikiris Roush of Has­
I'goiiil"
mi
lils'fnnn.
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OFFICE PHONE 70
•
Hastings tings. Mr. mid Mrs. S. G. liidelninn
If. Wellman ! Phone 126
Mrs. Qiml
qhnrl —- lb
ll-ndcrolmil
.. ............. wn* K-d u.n/mi
and rhildren of Maple Grove, ami
' ' - Nli ami Mr-. Melxsul.
Mrs. Hvmnnbl Wimduw and daugh­ calleij.to (hr:h"”"‘ -I her fidlmi. IL jj',Iw '-parent-.
Ri* Phone 1T1
—
J.-Hammond.-wl.' was Itikeii -tbtter MnH’nrot-nf Bridge stn'-t,
E«lwui’Sayh-s of Hastings spent a
• Tile seventh annual Bidehnnn ruIasi
unioh will be h-ld nt tlu- home’of ‘on Saturday.
Walter Bidelimm of Quimby June &lt;1
-d Ihe fliiu-r.il -I II. L llaiiiin-ml on
NORTHEAST BARKY.
Monday;
. K. WILL I BON, D.

I). «. T. O. Club WerliiH).
On-May '13, the D. «. T. U. club
met nt (he home of Mrs. Julia
Brown. Nineteen
members
rc-•immb-d tn roll call by naming a
linn-.. In.Id nerriiBily. A’isitnrx po'-&gt; iit (wn.
’ -........... Afler the burinOM aeMUMi dur-

.t ier IX'.Crocker wh - i- woiking iu
Mr. mid Mrs. Gorham nml C. C.
Pcttingill and family spent last Sun­ Balli- Creek spent M"i&gt;da&gt; with hi•
day al' Everel Bolycn’s sonth of wife liOiv.
Augusta.
Sunday Si-hmil Orumii/rd.
Mrs. Smith of Ih-Hon and Mrs.
Dowling, Sunday M iy 2Hh. tt'l L
Although the wwillh'i wa- threat­
callers al Mnplrvalu 1a.il Sunday.
ening rain. alK'Ui So im’ii. womviii
Mrs.
Marshall
Norwmwl
daughl-r of Knlanuttoo visit
School work, tlie tern hmg
fon'm-i-’s parents last Sunday.

Blanchard I hl*’.w»*el».

PHYSICIAN!

PAGE FIFTEEN
HANFIELD.
Mrs. Arnold is imilhiving in
irnnlth. Dr. Smith is in allendam e.
Hiram Weiiatcr was laid to rest
iu the Banflefd cemetery 1n»t Fri­
day-. llu has. .be-R . ill foe many
w«*elis ami ib*alh came as a ble-M*d
relief.
Mfs. J. Ibiwser U very ill. a com­
plete breakdown. She tins been in
ahiiiMl const ant care'of tier father.
Sins is at licrsfaughiur's Mrs. Belk
Zimniennuii's.
Mrs. Spaulding of Ashtabula. 0,

Mr. and Mrs.- Harvey Williams re­
Wesb-y EdiimmK ml'- and i hil- and Mrs. Carl Bclliltger ami Paulturned last Friday from their’tenth
dren visited hflr parent s. Cha-. Iliilftrip lo California;
Mrs. Ruth -Willison ami halt- &lt;&gt;i
.Mm.- Fannie Jackson went- b&gt; man and family, in Johiisbiwu SimBailie Creek visited her parents.
Ilirlilmid l.i-i Thiiisday I" attem
MnUesi'ii &lt;4 lia’«(iitg&gt;
Mr.. Willison
the Grnpge aud later going tn Gales­
burg lo altefliL Pommia (Irmigc.
i-elurmng i"
Lilib* Hay Halbick i* staying with Ellul Whitworth, nl.-&gt; t*

a pifitic In pemmek’s arpve.
Mrs. Fred-Hamlin of llieldm
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

ItOWUM.
Mrs. Chas. Mar.kinh r is mjh'ilaidag’la r pmflior ®r a (&lt;-w wg.-k*.
Fny Whitworth anti wifr .nc-th,.
proud parents of ,«p eight (Huind
girl faint May JL. mj; "'H answer
Lu (Irit name uf DOwha H-ue.
Mrs. II. G. Rice Is #)•!• &gt;■' sil up a
lilllv while at a th"
many' friends are gl fto know.
Mrs. Bertha Garir.—■■
,n-i-ir
sick wilh loiMilijis hui is b*'Jler.
Frank Whitworth ua- lnlt-n sud­
denly sick last Munday.' l&gt;t. Galla­
gher of lUlflii Greek vas eall. d and
priMi&lt;&gt;uiir&lt;*d it appendicitis.
Our "&lt;■ Inml Hoses tin- w-ek Fri­
day and Sir. Puckur will make his
hiuim in Baltic Creek the coining

&gt;f Unmet* and F.Mella K-ll

ill- ami daily trial-, bul that we plan’.
grounds in Hastings fm
t&lt;&gt; have ■&gt;&lt;iim-l hing inten*sljiig amt [Red number of gotsl man's.
Viilei laming nfa.ut wlheli ww sniy
Terms t?lo for single servi
talk with our frmiids tlm* &lt;l.vert- able at turn* of rervice. SI
big’ her mind from a nmml vf .sure wilh foal, payable af tii
25(h al

slnmilng cofl Mart's bred al own erst risk. Men purling wilh mares

Only Incentive to Good Work.
Good work is never done for hatred,
any more than for hire—but for loro
only.-*-Ruakla.

A. F. Sylvester
J. D. Rounds
Proprietors

Adjourned

until

Jilim

Al least thirty Norwegian coni'
panics are engag-d in whale liuiil

CLOVERDALE
Is not a large place, but there arc many advantages
in trading there because t -

Kelley,The Grocei;
has a store there, and everydne who knows Ki-lley knows that
they get just as good.buying opportunities of Kelley as they can
get anywhere.

TRY KELLEY FOR GROCERIES

roirtil &lt;&gt;( Hi.- imsis

Prepare For the Hot Months

Burial al the
• Mrs. Conrad of Hastings- is visil.uig her sister. MY*. Emma Hamilton.
The funeral of Mrs. Mose* Horn
wax held al tin* M. P. church Sun&lt;Tay. Rev.’ McCue ofllcialiiig. Burial
al the Cedar Creek' cvim-lcry. The
family have (he sympathy of lheir
many -friends in their sorrow, hut.
thrir.lorft is hpr gain. A beautiful
life ends not in death.
.
Mrs. Fannie Hoffman nml daugh­
ter of New' York stale nn1 visiting
her sister. Mrs. Miltort Nobles. Mr.*
Xtdib** remains alwml the ramc.,.
[) Albert llnmnlnn ami family h’nve
a new auliHiiobili*.
There were a few-from this place
who-.ntlended tlm meetings at Ihe
Hickory Corners M. P. church last
w eek, conducled-by Rev. Rafa’r.
The Cemetery Circle will inwt
uilh Mi- Frank N.-wt-m Jum' lOllr.

lain the l.. A

ivilli.lier daughter Mrs.
f KnihmnzmF.
.

Sunday dinner wiili
mid wifi*. »
Max Eiclml/.

Till Chnmb-rlan.
Mrs. Milton

lay until Friday wilh
. Millen Couyer &lt;&gt;f

..Mr. mid Mr-. I i oik Town nml
Mrs. Karl Bristol aHcndml Hie ball
Till tdiamhcriain
game at llickoty •‘•alurday uficrifeon. •
Ivan Cnmpb'-il '- "ii Hie sick li-t.
Mrs. Will Mii-oii hatched Wi si ur\
in Kalamazoo
dy chlekeiis front B hens.
Tuesday mi Tnixim**
Soine havi- thrir • -m planled and
others are still pi-wing. ’
Glenilicc 1’ehnel
DAYTON (JOINERS.

Chas. Dean mul wife from near'
■»•«!
Ilelfernon of
Shayluwn nrnlm- 1 "'er lo Joseph
■alurday mil'll Mm|Frilh-s -Salnrdtiy- -imiWKm.—
antcriiusTI.iguty.
Bertha mid Ib'-ltm I rilh accompani­
present ns il is &lt;4eclion*of offlimrs. ed them hmm- i hni evening.
Lillie Viclur B.m&gt; injtirl-d-his arm
preaching next Huntiuile badly Sunday by falling from
Coughed for Three Years.
the fence ami tracing ldose/1 carti"I an/a- lover of your godsend to lidui* nl tlu- -Ib-'W.
-x
humanity -and snienre. Your medi-*
Lloyd Pcnninelon of Baltic Cr-ek
Topic—AiralFudi
cine. Dr. King's New Discover)-, cur­ is visiting his pai-nW Oscar Pened my cough nf Ihrec. years stand­ i|ing|oi| nnd family.
ing." says Jtmnie Flelnming, &lt;&gt;1* New . Mr. and Mr-. A. C. Williams ami
Dover. Ohio. Have you ,nu aunoy- •»ui Iren- of V. i-m&gt;'idville visil-d nt
ing oough? Is il stubborn nml Claude Kenm-dy - Smnfoy nftvrm’-ii.
won't yield tn treatment? Gel a 50c.
HI—I id tlm
Tlu-re was a slmw at Ihe diuin-s
Iiollle of Dr. King's New Discovery si ht nl hmiv la-1 Wednesday even­
Kvery junii r
Imlay. Whul it di'd for Jennie ing.
FH-mming il will -do for you. no
.mlft
ill
|..rl
oHT
,;'
I"
1
b
&gt;
«»;
&gt;tll» M,-.
H.-Harvey wamatter how sliibhorn or chronic a lasl.tfwk.
.
1 (..ilium, J’he to ji&lt;- is '•(xmverhd
llyy
’m-es.
• •
cough may be. It.imps a rough and
„_—,—.—
——
.lW-----u.i sa
.
. ’'i» -• — ........... —• nfi ‘dome and■ help
■itojis throat and lung trouble. Re­
Kansas in. thi. ly Ovf ytgrs Inmj'h- ymiiu- p»-opb.-.
.
lief nr money bark. 50c. and *1.00. doubled it- ।
P'lMUeHmi. TinThe Anl -will m—t wtlh Mrs.
nerommend-d by Carveth &amp; Steb­ averair.* annua! crop return JA mtw Clandr Mosh-r Jim? c foe supper.
-BA.vtEn wwr ains. r»fc- bins, A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.“
WI&lt;W&lt;X35J,
, ijiened Ttour-iou until 5:00 p. tn.

• Why cook over n red-hot wood or coal itovethi-xc hot miuiuier months
we're going to have sootier or later, wlu u you can buy an Oil Stove that
does not .smoke or smell and will cook quicker aud cost about onethird as much?
The old way is a red-hot kitchen, together with the chopping of kind­
ling. carrying the wood or coal iu and the ashes cut. and cleaning up
after (he dirt they have caused.
We'will deliver to your home aPerf action Oil Stove or n Rev-on-oc

E,. Tungate &lt;5 Son
Banfield Exchange 16-6
ALL AUTOMOBILE OILS IN STOCK

A Well Kept Lawn
Is Half a Yard
You can have one of those velvety grass plats
that are a delight to the eye.

A CALDWELL LAWN

MOWER

readers this possible. Ball bearings, sctLsharpcning, fully guaranteed.

Campbell and McCallum
HARDWARE

Cloverdale,

Miohlgen

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, HAY 28. l»ll.

PAGE KUTTEN

“KICKS” MUI MB

IRVING.

Choice Ice Cream

10263587

Irving Hull Tram.
•. One of ihu^.rgaiilitatmm* of which
every citizen of the village ought iu
be proud of is the Irvin* Base Ball
leant 'captained by Verne it. Johniuiii al om? Hine a player on i he fast

lliose wno [ keep "lishina
wilh any re.-un-.
.
»»r moi,- .. . . ...........I..... I............ • oU‘7, ™n‘ .te”1
?' 2ffl ! 1
.l.li.-r. on.,,,, H„. v.,„ I.. II,.. Mirhi.i.......... .‘Momie ■ Mio- ............... ..
—“------- . iioimni^ioner. Detroit. Micli. T hciii *“&gt;1 of eight high school pupils
von will receive blank*
»HI out । w|i&gt;. took the imrli.-iexaminaimn,
dating the kind of fi*y you vvi-h
PBMed a.* follow*: Lauro. Suck•
- wi-li lo i/lnntl''11- Martha Loundqui-I. Merle Guy.
...
Ihhi.-i lute re- Jessie Smith, civile'Smilh and Ed-.-I wdi b&gt;-lurm-d down if the li-di |
Austin.
IWides IliFiw Ethel
- lo be had. ami the planting i&gt; Dilley of thin place al-&gt; was s’uc■ ■
■ ■
-• ''Masful-in the .Minimal ion. ‘
Henry Itern motored In Hallie
ireek Sunday.. li&gt;- wii-i accompati•d home by hi- Wife.
'
.
Wm. E. TJnvi-. 'a* pioneer resident
-pent iCrfnday' wtlli I of I lim township, died of heart Irmf' ’ '
'........... : Ide late Thursday afternoon after
I a very short itlnes-'. Funeral wa*
I held ul the M. t: c.liurch Tuesday at
o'clock, cnndiicied by llev. A. E.
. Wynn.
Hurmt m Sunlicld Cenie-

tho guml- every game a
game.- am a tug drawing- ■
a distance of many mile*
Till? lit*! ff I lie Week flu
team plnyiii the Rm-ky. '

hn&lt;l liul Ihe pilctu-r l*n^&gt;t*&gt;u ■Palmer
.of the- frving t&lt;-ani Ixi.-n earing his
nnn a little for wirin' gamex-yt l»
|w phiyut wilh micli team* a*

. When the weather is warm and you arc thirsty
and feel all “fugitcd out,” there is nothing that
will refresh you more than to come here and get
a glass of Ice Cream. Soda, a Sundae or Soft
Drink of any kind. We make a specialty of
furnishing Ice Cream for Socials, Parties, Sun­
day Dinners, Etc.
Wc deliver to all parts of
\
the city.

A BANNER READER LEIS DIS
IMAGINATION- DO SOME
GREAt KI UNTH.

AUTOMOBILE AMD MOTORCYCLE
DECLARED FAR TOQ SLOW

One of Ihe jfAXJEH'S sui.icrilmrs
mu-f baVe Ihe "iio.'tic iinigiunllon*
In ftlll ]ilo.-.ii. for he lini»-*cnl u» I ha
following" eommiiiijcntmn. fretting
of an imagined i-omliliotrnf- tlilnu?
which may arise in 1002, when hi*
i-ummimiratmti. i- supposed lo be
dated. I-’oI|i&gt;wQik is his Jjjlft'r:

The Palm Garden
J. W. Armbruster, Prop.

Phone 548

Hustings, Mich.

Last Opportunity
Creaser nnd daughter
Mi'* Huth Croft'.
Tlie largeaf ela»* in
tin- Siintleld ficliool ।
ploinns will gradual!

to get Cemetery Voses
before Decoration Day.
Don’t delay it until the
- very last moment, phone
us what you want NOW
—wc have the vases all
filled readyjq.place, and
guarantee placing before
Decoration Day if you
order at once.

it quite.advisable this iminiilui I
wrdc you concerning smile vf th
irr&gt;&gt;gidaritii*«i in Lh*' service whir
.rr*uluiiU_uL.lb u a t it I.. &lt;i' II'.'i1 li’lE. V
raillies gel at the blind* of tin* pm
I have been u resident of Ihi* i
Jliediah’ locality since III'* rinse'
Jfje Ihiril .adiiiiii'-drmir ii of I'Ll*

Johnson, right field; Vnm-e
enter Held: A: linn Bedford'.
&gt;•1.1. I lu» - - ’'
I
ririt.T wnatr |7nrynnrii.Tir
I’.tliixT Ims pitched ••Very i
Ihe only game lu«l wa- 11

IRONSIDE, BROS.
Decoration Day nl North Irviiqi.

week

!|* AA .
,|.|A mill ; ■&gt;■ • -- I&gt;? r.nif-1 1.Ill Illi,mi. oiiiiji-i-i
•HHitie-r. '
I lb- Ai|\i-I)l tn . - of Life."
i:iiar|oti&lt;i and Air ' Frank M_ Mer rill and family enitM-r well- Sunday h-rlnimil hi* father. E. L. Merritt
.1 Mr*. Will 'Iu- 'f Mulliken, Tiun-day. •
.

cornfield* I

Marble Dealers
lion* of the rural . puslai serviced
have, luid my sop|im-t in- (he pa*t
ns they shall in the future.
. However.
niy ■-omplainl
tliiKj

I'honctp7

Hastings,
Micb.

Saturday at to.-.m a. ni.
buck of Welch -v luvudm's •‘torr
were burned. ,ln-t whal cau*i*d ih&lt;
Idaze is Tint known.

by.lerian church of Ha-linu*. wlm
.will have charge of Hie M-rvici-s. In
addition .several patriotic song- will

iadivill.
Decoration1 Day In lie on hand In­
fo re tnn-lhirty in Hie forenoon a­
' the JM-rvircK wilb.-eminence ptoiilpl

Mi-*

Appetizers at Doyle’s
It don’tmakc any difference what time of day you
come to us, wc will get you what you want to eat,
if lit-is in the city.

Myra

—-tn in w ii ii e
I from'her pupi|&gt;

-tnjarnnh
un- feature «»f IIU'-iM'l'vii,f. Ho
think tlial one hour and tiflii-u

or Middleville
menmraling lh&gt;
4&gt;ur pat riot ic

. pneumonia.
.
Tim Ib-iu-knli

Bell

SIM I it

lodge

&gt;-nlei-lnincd

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

ami the Vi.-.

• f Knlanm.
iiowni:

We Have Added Fruits
Just during the past few days we have begun ser­
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,
come and see us. '

•ning.

Hastings. Mich.
family of!

a day. and mighty
nnd wjf.

S(aining wood with beautiful rulor nlMuil is umliTpoiiig experiment. The
dye i* inlnxlucrd al tin- mul nud -

Tngraham was a soldier &gt;&gt;f Hu- H/v- Mr.
olulionniy war and a pinin imuUd.-:'cry
slab near tlie rnlnim-r l&gt;&gt; [|i&lt;grdtinds alle.l lo Hu- fad by lb.&lt;&lt;[ru

Julm- Ib-yberg left
l&lt; Avn-plaitning

Anna Ingraham a

, .
Hie careful timnghtfnl voting pub- bnill.. .
Cominqn * tip
iritTs Sunday im&gt;cniiig.
I--. 'Cosgrilf :ici-oiiip.-uiii-d I

The living Genreal Store
1

.

At this store may be found a clean stock of staple general
merchamlisc from which to select your everyday neces­
sities. As price is one of the considerations and is a factor in every sale, we enumerate' the following:

aibi. RoDed Oats lor_ l-______ _
21 lb*. H. &amp; E. Granulated Sngnpfor.
22 lbs. Light Broun Sugar ’
...
8 bara I.etio.r‘Soap____

The’Aelclon of whal he rlaim*.
i* Um oldest pruhWoHr man yet

a plaro .dinicult

Africa

a monument to the

plain, point |i

! Kline I ri.la
Dull Fecliiqj—Swollen Hands nml
jI vi-il wilh ’
l-’cet Due to kidney Trouble.
i-n-api ami cake' w.-r&gt;Your kidneys _ need help \vh&lt;-n|
-- Essie was presenter

------- 25c

tr.oo

NOin ii i:\KT CkSTLETOV
Ib-m -r ami '\Ve*si&gt;- W&gt;
1

moi

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

th&gt;* c4&gt;loring lluid in two day*. The'

fa&lt;.ns I'.hii-ago.

in-nllby normal action. Try t’liem.i
Arthur Mullmlland.-Adv.

19041914

BOTH FHONKS'-Haatings 1.7.1 H.. IS; Middleville J.ine, ir&gt;2 U.-IS,

a’t ..In

lli.'d ati ihi*!

th'- lim-*' IhTolluhmit th- State wr.t
flu-' pal runs of th'- vnririu* lim-s.-J
have a logical ''kick" ami I lie pn-ss
ought (&lt;&gt; sound a warning. Tip*
fading., a i&gt;roli-*l. should br flled
with tin-' Federal District Rural

,f Vcnmuilville spent
Hli/Mr*. Peter Snore
&lt; will be nt the home

We make only

I lie automobile.

Before buying roofing you should call at my store
and see the Gravel Surfaced Allphalt roofing, the
Asphalt Slate roofing, either red or green, also the
Sanded Asphalt, or the Galvanite roofing.
For a cheap roofing see the Rubberoid or the Silverkote. I have roofing suitable for any kind of
a building and that will fit any pocketbook.

JESSE TOWNSEND
NOT IN THE COMBINATION

just one trip

through life, and i( your “smoking
hours’’ are unpleasant because of

I. 111 the afternoon.

ROOFING

Don’t Waste
Your Smoking Hours on
Poor Cigars

and Mrs. Win.Bald. ’
’• ’
Mr* nml ,Mrs. Georgi* Forman
sp'-m Sunday wilh hi* pan-nl*. Mr. when edilml by r.ook Bros, lo the
ami Mr- I.! Forman of Woo&lt;llnnd.
TIi is w
.vvldcli. IriRCIher with the parlie-il
sm-rinvKsr hapu: anovr.
I Tin- I.. A. S. will iuR*l with Mr. kefd its guarantee good. - They will
i ami Mt-. Lewi* Hill. Tiiurwlay. Juno do it again:
I I. for -upp.ir and they extern! a cor*
I dull iiiviliiliun tn ul In be pi'iWnl.
! Mr. am! Mrs. • Albert Lee and
|daughter I...is spent Sunday witli'
: Mr. mid Mr*. CyrU* Buxtmi.
. Mi-- Lillian Ifarding i’ CTflccted
the etherial Inimmiilter &lt;&gt;n my
uirrlcfw device, - recently .installed,
of Johnstown is signal* uie a messagr* is really foi;
me. I step lo Ihi- receiver- and il
Irene Cimimn ’hr-spending dicks off lo.ine as h)Hqv,ve;
•
I. B. Progressive,
' •
Tin- niaiiv friends'of-MI*. Maud
Iienr Sir:—Out of «dork nf the
I Harding wifi Ik» glad to know she is
i doing a**W&gt;'|| a* possible nflor hnv- Rnyolunar ring brilcrtyl for your
, ing had an operation for a compli- daughter'^ wedding: llegrel being
i calion of di-i-ases, which wa* pj-r- obliged nl this liirw.tn . sufiMibile
common irOlil wilh ordinary dia­
: f‘&gt;rmi-d by hi*. Tojch and Kellar.
: W&lt;- are g]nd lo slate that Mrs. monds. Regret we cannot, meet
AVilli* H&lt;al»v. wlm has bften cmi­ your demands at present. .Wo can.
i Until to her" home for so long, is
■ now able t&lt;&gt; tfll for n ride every day. modem Rayohinnr product •
Resii’y.
■
Ray L-miiani visited his son Earl
Wnnlheller. Hu- Jeweler.
:»l Joppa h«t Tuesday.

n.

The breakers ami other innchln1 -The flr-i brick house in,-America
[wa* I’eniLs L&lt;&gt;lHi» liouw. in Phil- s'Ey.UMil in the preriaration of coal
adelohni. built of imporhil brick* in Hie state of" PeiujJyJv.unn reprein l«&lt;2.
.
,-&lt;-ni un ijivcsliuei.il of «5i»3MW,000.

the poor cigars and tobacco you
have obtained from places where
those things are poorly kept, you
have missed part of the joy life holds

for you.
No man need use any but the
best, tobacco.

We keep tobacco and

cigars by the best and latest methods

of preserving their sweetness, flavor

and fragrance.

You will be pleased .

with the smoking supplies you get
from us, for we sell you only best
grades.

.

„n

J. F. Hoonan
Retailer and Jobber

Jefferson St.» Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MAY 28, 1914-20 PAGES.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

Join Our Landis Christmas Savings
Glub-Starts Monday, June 15
In Class 5, pay 5c the first week, 10c the second week, 15c the third week, and so on, and we
will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $16.25, with interest at 3 per cent.

Or in class 2, pay 2c the first week, 4c the second week, 6c the third week, and so on, and we
will mail you a-check two weeks before Christmas for $6.50 with interest at 3 per cent.

You May Reverse the Order of Payment If You Wish to Do So
For instance, in Class 5 going up, the payments start with 5c and end with $1,25. If you de­
sire to do so you may start with $1.25 the first week and pay 5c less every week until the payment
is 5c.
■ In class 2, you may start with 50c the first week and pay 2 cents less every week until the last
payment will be 2 cents.
In Class 1, you may start with 25c the first week and pay 1c less every week until the last
week’s payment will be 1 cent.
-

Payments Must Be Made Every Week,
or May Be Made in Advance.
Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas presents ?
Join yourself—get everyone in the family to join. Show this to your friends and get them to
join. Everybody is welcome to join.
The Christmas Savings Club opens Monday, June 15. Call and let us tell you all about our plan.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Hastings, Michigan
arranged for patriotic

appropriate in tlie day.
ELAG DAY DESIG­
ericiin
Patriotic
So.
RATED AS JDIIE.15k,^ .

-----------I annrvctxir.V.
AMERICAN FLAG ASS'S !SS( ESj
PI.IN.I.AM \TH)N TO PROMOTE
growing eiilhiiREVERENCE FOR FI.YG
VADinilQ tnPUQ
VAnlUUo rUnffiO
ciiiiTrc
oALUIto

np
Ur
eno enunni tier
lUn ObnUUL Uot

Vermont.

youth nf our country,
:— ........
■ ..............
cioseiy io me
mud. In fall public ntteniinn, I" ralule lo the Fl
urnii-h eiitlimdasmr. and In provide
p1illl.„,..|«,
for public exeH■!.... an.l x--,.. i al. ’
, I

salute
an;

sinu»yr.iL

Mill!...... la. ,v.f I . ,&lt;
IRVING^! unknown. PTS. Tola!.

Coal Minimi hi Michifjim?
'
IH ’ll« F.EMETERY.
rlu^iflT participated in ihe pen-1 .
————
increase m ,. ,i in-Odin-lion iul__ .
mining i. ii.i-M! short inns. NEARLY 1,000 UNKNOWN

•■■irneslly iHMteil Ki J..III III the pubhe recognition of the birthday of
**"' einhlem of om- nntionnllly. - 1n
loony of the Stales, nursmiul to

.
........., ...........
lienuibhug, public an.l privale andl sur\«-v. in &lt;•
All CHI,.-,.. &gt;:,li..rlHl To . ...........
'""od'.'i,
however llUnihle. Illl nllgholll Ill&gt;-1 &lt;|a|,. ‘&lt;|)l'V&lt;V
entire land.
'
pqu W4K OSA’S
Mnkiiifi Fhifi Day A
hi al ion of Flag Day. I.d u* ex
iii unnntity and
Ralph E. Prime. Pr&lt;'sidenf.
*.v,.;7ii in \;ii
Mirliignii is'an
Grcnl Em'iiI.
Ibis practice, 'reach- Ihe slor;
’ important.
of Ihe Cnit-d‘have the yertmt propb*
" . .............
and
T
.........................................
- nf.........
K1To Ihe-J'icsiddit
1 r J.
pledge their;
^,‘"r
“'f h ‘"H (•* School*.
[particularly
m :h making
fur­
. ' ' .
.
, fealty nnd loyalty iu it.
“
-''. •* gi','W hour in th- imoning. mnn ,. -md hi lie- •■vaimralom «f
Fo Hie i.ovTiiot of e.icli Slate ।
..
.... lip- )&gt;upils ar- assdnbled mid m.^ui The un-to-dcliarm-tei of
To ll!.. Hoards of Education of L.
J”’tb' ir plm-.-s in th- school. A -g- .j!.. stale's ' ni.,,, .1 m-turing c.lal.-

To Bond llllhiiil*.

HEROES SLEEP WHERE. Rhode M
BATTERIES ROARED

dead buried there
IM of Stairs Whose Head n
Buried oil Buttle Field. Michi-

ire the forces in your conir
ly fnr'lwo day* of a real camag.iin»l•the t&gt;ad places in your
CITY PURCHASES NEW
J-""",'
opportunity is
GRADER FOR STREET WORK [ llcglecbM.

of Shh'wiilk

Grade

Creek liridtir,
council have-purchased
d&gt;-r. without- wliieli n«»

You ranted build a inacad-

Don’t grade road-; that liTn- m-l

depart iiumr wer
a'otnifi'lioii

sshim'iiis, is iiiihi1iT.-d by lib' fad
park. limiH-d w ith llie
•ai-h AiiM-rh-an "r
OHrl.'-ri Un.... I
hut most tif tth in are equipped likthirteen
stripes, red
alu-rna
alternate
andl.i..
Aiih inechaiiiciil
stoker* . using
whili*; that' the I'mon he thirteen
dark coal lluti
■•Maiiu'd cheaply
stars,'while
in
a
blue
Held.
,
repreJ
.J.
,.
town.
To tlie ollirers and members of
aciding a new cmiMellatibii.” Thiv'r..,,...'
II American Patriotic Societies.
run
number of ih&lt;&gt; stripe* having b.M-n
EllglfieTo all fellow Citizen*.
rudd­
ini-ien&lt;u&gt;d by the iidinissniti of new ... ’.1
...
. ’•
ai/i
tin
wit Ii
Stale* the'po-lblhli....... f Ihe na'•’.J'
,‘’lions future .lev.lopmeni dnwrn-d- • Jricl,l Ii ml iii.lift.-d ualm
J J' ,.'
’ 1' J '
Amerlemi Flag Association reminds upon our father*, the origitml Ibir- ... ‘
you that Sunday, June II. I'JII. will i.wn siiripes-were unriiaiigeamy ie- ।
coal.
.
u i.a,. ii...
t ... i. ...
" " ' 11 ' '
'
•I margin* when
\ ‘‘i
1 ! ~ J ‘,k!‘l min-’ wer- i-a
lie the. |3ilh anniversary- -&lt;»f Ihe stored by art of Congress on Apnll'.* L,,,‘■
in lli&gt;'-T1ght.[
11'•"hL-■ from labor Iroilbl, - n
’ adoption of the slur.* ami stripes, as I. IKIH. when il was euacb d: '• That j ?. .I'I1&gt;1 ’*V” J.’1,'. 1 . t’n'
ifforl'
■ the Flag of our country. &lt;The day from ami after the fourth d.n of
• Xwil
"""
'*?
‘
1 ............
"" :''1
falling
on Sunday, by general .July next, (he Flag of the Fnit.d: ./'JX'-'...
be
(hirtmm , Imri/ont.d!1
,
...
__i_
ngreemenl the formal celebration Stale*
will take place djf'Monday. June 15. stripes, nlteninb1 red nml whit-;'j1'1 ‘‘ J“
, ''j iin oil TIUP CTATIflU
.
......
file day following th- anniversary.? that the Union be twenty dars. "/• .** 111 Hefnibhe fot winch i NO SALTING STATION
’The public roODgnltfalt of Flag Day white; in a blue held, nml that on • ( ?nnli.,n
.... tvil|. . , ,
HFRF UNTIL NEXT YEAR '' "'*•1•' " ' =n-'imid drag' of plapks or split
as a NaLional anniversary, each the admission of a m-w Stale Into ...J’ki ■
•
llb I
RCtlC UR HL RCA I ICAfl , ,
: ....... ,n Hii.
should be myide ahjl arrange»&gt;'•
. .1
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----• yewr lw&gt;ci|ining more mid more gen­ the Union,'one Mar be added tn th- crl&gt;
I .,."’
•"i"1"’1"''
111 Rniloii Fruit Prodnclji Co.- Could
end, would seem to niake unni'ceg- Union of-(lie Flag, nml such midi- .. ' .
•-.JI -iwt Will be­
•
wiry atty reminder lo secure your bon take dTecl on Ihe fmmh -I.h
seifstVii, .
i' a?
1‘T "'l ‘n'“ 1
Not Gel
ll, Will l&gt;e built tfs
cooperalion in securing Ihe wildest
ltd. luli.ll&gt;. .
txtssible observance'lhi* year.
,■ |t.-iii..ii Fruit I’roduclst^:^^ ' p,;
•
Iflv Goy«ynor- of many-of thi*
‘ Child C.m**'.
Sick?
wdl mil f»e accomplished RnSlates have in the nasi, by their . I h .
,■...... TI
P'"""'
Th,, imi.ll.. Sill -i.uulin,-. all I u.ai till.
th- woik
w.-ll plaiim-d and
..... . ....................
\
priH.-lanialioiis, called public al- n night&gt; naliiiii. It has heen c«r- slflK ff&gt;B,.|her in .piu*on lh- *&lt;mg I station wm
wilh coaled tongue, pal**. doe.»n't‘•".■|T"i’,i,*',l ’’"dor intelligent sujierbuilt on ar
I
bullion lo the day and ordcrnl Ihe ried to the ulmoKt parls of tho
.
r
j
(
.
n
"_-M
V
l
,,
lll
||
l.
v
'Tis
.&gt;
r
1— -•
— s very little.:'i*h'&lt;i. I.-t each community organ-\
'• rwige. ii wa- nJ,. (1,
5 ‘ "nnlrj.
Its "f
nt of a
Flag to In* displayed on all Slate .■arlh. earning,liherly Wherever tt ,Tl"e“
sly.: .stoiunch iz,‘ '?&gt;'
b*: school district*.nml. '
■I Rapids Com-. • . ..
in
- ’
■
,
.
'.U1
Buildings, and invited their fellow lias been thrown lo tlie breeze.
C.r-rtie acreage1^"'*;
tains in .stoni* i "PP"ml I he ltc»t road Iniild'T in the
• ‘
j «)ut; breadi fol it
citizens to celebrate Ihi; day.
We are now tn fin- midst of nil1
.
I""nary dvpartmenl-. t'any woub
grinds teeth! neighborhood a, “roa&lt;l bo,.’’ .for .
a stat inp.
The
,.
... ... arii, wjtli diarriii
lime in all our nation
*he children ar- very small. ■ secured anc^.
.
.
Mayors nf Cities, Tor recognition anxious
again calling for* an expression of|‘l,iy nr'' '"light
repeal thi' in- proposituin a|.o Ip material,
i
.
7
au.
of this nnuiyersarj’. have in Hie
past also ordered Flags to be dis­
.
J bar llrm.cnm" b ^nml exprcss-.l
played upon the municipal build­ thig of our country and whnf it ‘,','l,■| children:
'lee''1
mgs of their respective cities, and stands for. The. stars and stripes,i “I riv- my head and my lioarl b&gt;J'failure of the
of .111 this pe.li-ahn.
country.
i
«r - » » »«•«*
— “ by ^formal proclamation or olher- have come to poise.M n-w beauty Ig°’’
itlli'p. You
di'lrivf In. ||».»- entire "il.OuU
box today.
wise, invited lheir'fellow.citizens to for friendly eyes and' new Ifrrorj One Country, one language, out' 'share of the inus Kiokapooi Uiib’s.nf *'i*iir;il highways in 'Michido the same upon lheir private for the foes of liberty nml of law Flag.”
, ,
- ,
. IwriHen to Ihe funnel* who i-only confection, j
•■•‘I '**
tavt thi- IM Male
and order, and of lawful governIn
.-.
iklk:.
liuijdings.
•
u some schools, th&lt;* salute is giv- traded to rai**' &lt; m umbers inform­
cans*! of your ["id'* "Hoad Her nay” an honest,
.
I on in
Editors of Newspapers, by.-gener- niimL
in silence,
silence, as
as an
an ad
net of.
of. fever-rever- tug'them that lh- company will
trial.
, 1 I child's trouble. •-,5&lt;. Ri'cniiunoiukleaniesl
Ilccmiiineiul-i
We respeclfuljy appeal lo Ih.’lrhce,
unuecoinpanied
bvuiny
al action among them all. have by
'■? J.'V‘ a5l
hv ♦’arsed! A Stebbins, A.
■ ETMtil------- 1 I
Frank F. Rogers,
'•red tlu- klation n'.xt season and
editorial comment and the publica­ Presjilpnl. of the United S|alo.« of pledge. At' a signal, as liie Flag tjfal lh- ncreng*- wdj then be ac- io-» ............. .
*'r bolland.-Adv.
Stale Highway Commissioner,
ilieir
■
death and dropped dead ii
in lheir
tion of historical arlicl&amp;s upon lh* America, to the Governor., of all'reaches its station. Ihe right band
subject of the Flag, callvd attention Ihe Stales of our land, and to th'1 .raised, palm downward, to a horiFor the. tlrst Imm hi the history
According to shim language MuId the day. nnd urged the public, lo - Mayor of each American city, lolzimlal ]»obili&lt;&gt;n against the for*• Slrx Wilh.iin Waldorf Astor ha.*
nL Bellevue.jMgj)iial. New York, two £?Mg)0.0rt) canal ' lo rive Antwerp
herald Ihe coining-and celebration head,-and held there until Hie Flag given. xI.ihhi toward a.co-ordiiinie
.
display Ihe National-colors un
women have successfully passed way of pronouncing EpgliMi,. pre-t
of Flag Day. June Ht|i. (I5lh) .flit3.|ie dipped and,returned tu n vrrti- Women's college al Ibe University
l,ay■
.
the examinations add will be ad­ served in its purity hy residents of_
School Officers
nnd Teachers hy proclamation; we call upon jcal tmsilion.. Thenj ' al Ihe second of Virginia.
Maine, |i»i; N'ejv Hampshire, Ip: mitted as.jut' rues.
•
th® Emerald I*le. ,
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Vi J-/';;. s-V'-o-mJ

�THE HASTINGS flANNEH. MAY 2S. IttIL

EIGHTEEN

variux greatly. The Department in- ■
vt*ntigal6r* found indeed lh.it it
1
could be a* low a.« S’&gt; ami an high fl
nmnasistn asssillfll F
fl**1 an uerv. I hr tpuiitit) of
DhPIHllNP unl AH r ’“‘•••"d giowih .m i I-***. n&lt;*; kind »i
ULuUlfllllU VnLUnOLL »t'*«'ip" ami llu- Him- Hi-il hi* •-'!'*THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
M-ainru tngiing. I he «!/•- ami mtin, JfBAR BY COV.NTIBS.
।
iwr &lt;’f -lump- per -irt-. nod the
Editor Maurrn of Ibi* Portland, WITHIN .25 -WIAIW MEKCIIAN- character of Hie -oil .are all d*.*termiuijjg
factors. Hardwinxl winch
Review*, aay» the Ionia Sonlinrl.
TABLE I IMUMt 1111.1. BE
i
when
green is very expensive to reWong* in that class yclept “Ye of
i move, decays in lime m&gt; thal it of­
little fnilli." lie Is one of the woffers littb* difficulty; on tin* olhci I
frrs. Listen to the way In* doubts:
.
band white pirn* mid Norway piue
“Lyle Dye and Tommy Marsh u»SEIM?-!. m fifty years. Again
piring to be aviators have received EXPEWSIVE TO RID
„lllln„ hardwood land I- likely I.* cnlam
a S0-hor«e-j&gt;owcr mt«phinf* engine lailruivs. IU HIM
LAND OF STUMPS I many more stwup- t'* the m:i- llialij
and have unpacked it in the ba*emrnl of Ibe armory at Ivimi. Thv &gt;
utay be
wings but. they are not tin* wing.* it Is Profitable To Turn Neglected,
of a Hying
machine—they an*.
l'ndctc1i&gt;|icd Hehls Into Cropwood.
Incidentally il i- worth re-j
angd.V wing-."
llcariug I-and.
niembcnnc lli&lt;l a .circle vvitn;i
radius—of II7.K feel c.'iilam- an;
lira ta-ui/. u farmer near Shrp-

“LflGfiED-OFF” LANDS

SoBttiWBsftrn Michigan

of nature, a calf having two heail*.
four front leg-, two hack Ihiik*-, aim
Mniiiacli. Ijvo tails ami two lun-k
legs.
The calf whe Ikuii Jan. Ll.
tall.’ Mr. Lentfc ha« had-.the calf
mounted and intends putting it on
exhibit ion.

. . . . . . . . . . . . 7_ _ _ _ _ _

Miclugan, nndjft'js

in Mum*
cousin

will. Ih* a clianu** from lumbering io

Be One of the Prepared

All indications point to an unusually large crop of Hay this year, -.In taking care of any bay crop
time is one of the controlling factors, and if the acreage is large it may be found advisable to begin a
few days earlier than would otherwise seem necessary. Then with good and proper machinery the
"haying time” becomes not only profitable but an absolute pleasure. You can’t very well handle your
hay crop with success and prolit’w ithout our labor and worry saving machines.

.■g»*il-&lt;lfT IRONING OUT THE WRINKLES:

land will a—miic
|n&gt;rtaui'e. Al Hi
IJo.mI Chapman. a young num of there
tr ul

The Easy Draught Deering Mower

HELPFUL SUB8ESTI0N MADE BY

'm.1 up-

crude wirelesd station on ihn farm
of W. H. Wood, three- mile- -oullii

11* th’lnii*. fiend of Ihe lllelduun

itie-oia, ।
on mil-;

.

With all the newest conveniences for making it the most desirable machine to be
found lor heavy or light hay, will give you the efficient service you require. After
having cut down a section of your field of hay the next required machine is a John
Thomas Tedder to kick the hay out and make it dry on the undcrside. A good hay tedder will pay for itself in a season with a good crop of hay.

Hair) and Food Ownmksionrr.
’

Sll'aillixMl inn*.
■rtu the dcxi'loiiinent of these
or agricultural purposes lias,
■riuii-ly retarded by jh-*Jngh uiuny busum
i b ariHg. A recent fnv.'-li- | Sab* of

State Bunk Evumiiirr C. S. Inilerwm lias ilniidii'd hi* ••xamhinthiii of
-.the BdliAOC Biiiili of. Ail&lt; n- -Kun-

•apitalued by.

Delivery Rake

Bank.'
be.'IUtitler 1-

The electric road from Kulama-

is ideal for turning hay &lt;Aer after it is cured
on one side. Beginning on the outside of the
field the hay is carried further nut, leaving
an open space which will be dried some by
the sun before the next round is made. The
next morning the same rake is used again and
the hay is sufficiently cured. Those who do
not care tn use our Dane Side Delivery Rake
can find in a DEERING RAKE the very
best thing in the regular dump rake.

some difllriilly in (piling
‘ Grand liapid**.
IMng &lt;&gt;i&gt;lig&gt;
ciw- llu* •*. II. A I. and'Pm*
&lt;|n&lt; tie ,lrark- iIiom* two n&gt;a«l

nplr refuse t&lt;

■lignlors
liu‘* urine.

next two w&lt;
redder a &lt;1

n -ample

man
*rr

that if lb- G. I* A I am
quid 11* rlaipi- ..u* allot
cormm**i-m.
Hn*
&lt;*b*
would jiave (o enter Hi*

iaggim--

will ncM i

As soon as the hay is cured it is ready for the stack or mow and here
again is the necessity for haste and a saving of time. Here is where the
JOHN DEE.R.E HAY LOADER becomes almost a necessity to
every farmer in securing his hay crop. Both time and help arc saved by
use of the John Deere Loader.

laud ■'••mpani*

The-value of these machines in caring (or any hay crop cannot be
over estimated. Their greater value in the Alfalfa field is self evident as
this variety of hay yields, several crops per season and the up-to-theminute farmer cannot well be assured of successfully obtaining their
whole crop w ithout our time and help-saving machines.
an

Belle* lie’s big

pelilion for

Im-

GOODYEAR BROS

found!

Alum.

ago, received
knowlcdgiueiit

ipt ac­
ral Iway

Hardware and Implements

mixing a pound each &lt;&gt;f ii&lt;
alum amt Epsum Sall-. Tn&gt;

HASTINGS, MICH

The I’m* Marquette dn&gt;oi ul Mrl&gt;&gt;rd.«. bus been i|i*coiilinued pur■uatil lo oraers from headquarter*.
The volume of liti*im «* pas-mg
through the office vva* not eimtigb
tn warrant it- muinleuaiice. AU tempted.
After
be handled at'^MIu.

fthat. unlike
i till* km&lt;L Hi*

liii-iiiess 1111*11 of Mm-oii, Gau are
planning to 1(1111*1 n lighling plaid i»
mpply tlieir. places of business al
rhea|H.*r rales I hah IJiose allowed
by I hi* -laic imimuliwiion. II Is plan­
ned to sell this plan! later lo the

twenty

Hralli of Former llns(iii(p&gt; HrsidriiL
News lia- b&lt;.**,n received of Un*
death of Nr*. Phoebe King Art- of
Meyers Falls. Wash, a former resi­
dent of tin.- i lly, al Spokane. Wash-

in
•Imine

!u behalf of th
Mr-. I’bHo i

Thoma- An*. -&lt;*ltb*«l m Carlton
lOWllallil' lilwill tl’%Lo£jSJk_ ’lit'’"
they moved tyjlasfing*. when* Mr.

■li-liuguisli*-&lt;l sons unit daughters
whoso igiums-u-Ul bu-^nsrriliud. uu
the walla ul -the ptiiilu: library.

ini”

in Hi'* spritm.’

A iiuini&gt;&lt;*r
four ciiihlren. whom tin* failhfui
grandmother eared for lender ly.,
the J’resbylerimi church, the V W.
C. A_-nnd the \Y. i. T. I'.
&gt;he isurviveil by her «lnuKlitrr-in-hiw
and four grand rl|Harriu all of
whom appreciate the bning*care
she gave Ikvm. Jiereased vya- lelalisl to Mrs. Ifoynl Knnppen ami
Mrs. Wm. Flnail of Graml Itipnl*.

*lem.

iiiti-t.

b« turn

in

International Motor Trucks

. m min.

I «’•»•&gt;-

A. Illnn**&lt; ••JOS.
diliniHpullei*

• ii.i

liunb'K ilial Ira*
hj«.l wyi • lm

Hurial of Hiram llogri
(• -fltmmmil

held fronf*Ins lull
wind •w ill.
fleiating. Among tho..* who attend­
ed wen* nearly IQp nieinlien* of the
local imiMiim* Itodiew the impre*tiv«* burial rite- of the order being
conducted ,il tin* grave by Jumi*s I..

i| •mlay evening.
Ilonier i iitvrlaii

lllell tn eV| y |iv,- \\.igiy-eft) num
until in jin at Bi'itaiu.
Grove laiy. Pa„ ha- &lt;-tiqd«y&lt;’d

Moreover dyinunite •coittahiiiifc only
— - ....
—* ■ i.gjycciiii** is
a- I fie ^1.ire
often fully a*

biiiiinsjion.

• f a little
iu i&gt;.MiE,.tu^aIllr lor

He IHCLine
, Guni^rD IUT
I Maude

Nanni.
Of the Utfi I'liiploycR Ilf the I'. S.
bureau of engraving and printing.

Similar scTiixd ut III:

im liglii. r -■•il* and with. well
decayed j-rmnp-. pulling mm-lilm*

;• gr;rtnjpart|il*. Mr.Whitby.
. .. at** si'ini'Ui wm
-imregational vluifrh

I* .-! **ir rjiwiiiiilli-ej iii Lindon a'u'.p
ing force, .mid- wlm Ii lulu* out
CikmikJi !imm*y in ;■ day tw carpel a iirily.for cxnlm-iv&lt;•.*. The tripod
live-acre trail, ami vimugli stamps typk winch HH* IlW-lump v&lt; rtic;il■|y. i* fii‘on*.powi*rftil l|tit al*o nmi **________ _ ..... _
...
surface, I iii-ii* are 3&lt;i more wmii- ii Iniublc'Ame than llu* e.ip*lan wlm h ||ini Children's DIm-iim pull* lioin tin; &gt;tdv Tie* cap-tab
Start With h Cttld.
tttap then*, arc tn&gt;*n.
■ fi’fii^ Met:
ran imlt .tn ncrc »»r nmr** of ctrmii*
lle-tl&lt;-*snc.'--fi*vi rt«hm-**-an TiiHelps Kidney nnd Bladder
wilhoul In-ms rt'***i. tail al Ihi* .-aim*, limit' d throat ^unl -p.i-mmiic epugb-.,
•, v
Trouble—Ever) Imdy Satisfied. lime it may be -ticr&lt;-*ful&lt;y ic-i-t- maybe wh»»inng coitub is starting
Ever* wlu rr people a:«- takiuu !•■&gt;- rd by a slump that vvouht nol &lt;tfferlln, Givi* Foley'r Roney ami Tar
ley Kidney Pillft und are mi salfa- llu* l**a-l I tun lib* Ln a Iii|mh1. which. ’ promptly. U helps the rhildi* n «•&gt;.
' ■
A'!!?*."
fled tiny unp» pthen* In lake th&gt;*tn however.-mu.-l-lie reset for every \„ry much, and Mrs. Shipps llayalso. A. T. Kdly. Mclnio&gt;h. Ala.. alitinp il pujl*- On'IargiMracfi* of rimml-villt*. Mo., -ay.-: “I gnl tint*
. irriod fuftm
My»: **l recommend them lo nil land a power machine with an rffl- re-ull* from it and it I* -i T-T* al ’
wh« &lt;uffer&gt; frmu kidney (roubles |deist
rteut crew may do ihe
the best work of
nl ,,metiirine
medicine for whooping
cough.”
and heckactw for they ate frn*.M all. hut vtx-h an outfit can only.be Arthur Mulholland.M
Plfiq.
—Adv. ’
Z made to TlJvc
B&lt; &gt;1 thing you can take for back- employed economically on large op------------------.•rvic*.- i' 'Hi*
■u he. weak back and rheumuiistu.iera'mtK1 ii* • gge,«&gt;( (h&lt;* •■-tttvh aft- now;'
.... . liUriMV Miurrti*). al
Arthur Mulholland.—Ade.
Naturally the cost of this work incubated successfully.
2X» o'clock.-, Hbudard time. llev.

&lt;bBs"i«lanxu

&lt;-&lt;u ly ’ as

RHEUMA
RHEUM AT ISM
Kips to dtaaolve and leave the sore »ainu
and muMirs. U» action U little, less than
maguaL 50 cents a buttle—gujjranirxd.
.. Judge IJjrhiMvt of Ft, Lorainic. Ohio,
Mys; ’ After tteatmviK l&gt;y t);r„- dxtors
without rcuult. lwju&gt; cured of- a very bad
ca-.c &gt;if Ph* uniatism, by using two buttles
uf RHEUMA.-*
LAItVETH A biEBBINb

&lt;CT HAVE used your Internationa)
* motor truck daily over a route
eighty miles long, through winter and
summer, for the last four years, and have
never tniiacdx trip," writMona man.
Scrv ico budi aa this man got would add much to
tha profits ol your buaineu. by handling your pro­
duce rapidly at the right jnouient, and cutting down
your general hauling erjictwea. An International
motortruck would giro you aiichservice. Manybtul*
nets men, realuing the advantages and economies
to be secured, have long been successfully using
the light running, durable International motortruck.
The solid tires cut down tire troubles. The motor
is simple and has plenty of power for emergencies.
Tile brakes are safe on any bin. Tha ignition system
is of the best. One lever controls tho car. Tho
International is built to save you money. ■
Let us show you all that an International motor
tnjck will do for you. Drop a card today lor cats•loguco and full information tu tho

.lirternatioBalHarverterCompaBy of America
IbcsnsrsU)

&amp;

•1

Grand Rapids

M«ch.

D

�TIIF. HASTJWSBAVmb'1 B 2S. J3H.-------- -v-wr

Children's
Ailments

‘ ■ 1\

Cooperntivc-’ITniis of all Kinds in
clues and country hi Kansas and

ISORDERS of the itomach and constipation ue
the most common diseases of children, to

D

correct them you will fin'd nothing better than
Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablet at bed time will
Ao the work and will make ynur child bright and
cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your
children by giving them castor oil

Thirty tlunisnnd working- women
in England are Urging (heir governI muni to aid nitilernliy by laws aud

Chamberlain’s

• The mayor
lilmliil:W

nf Jolnpdovyn.
pri-Muivni in |

prinnue to attend church a'nd.Sun-

^Tablets are better and more pleasant to take.

Chamberlain’s Tablets

Fifteen hundred i
for a big lannloii |i
have gone uli strike ....
company announced- it would em­
ploy child labor and advertised for
girls.between II and hi years of
age. Five hundred men quit work
in M'lnpalhy with the movement.

Adul(ernte.| olive oil-

tell'the lipubuiLs artirb
and effect un the throat

Fram e, !U;| Italy. 32: G'
Swilz.-rlaud, JfU; England,
31.
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German actors are planning a
novel of si age life lo deter wouldbe aclora in this •over-crowded profvssit'U. :
‘ • ■___ -- , .
IIT candles to uidic&amp;le
Governor Glynn lent signed lli«« • Aunt Malinin Ayer, flie
Smilh bill. providing lhat no child:
under III &gt;liall bo.employed more’
than IS hours in any., one week or
night hmirx-m any-nhnfrtnyin Hiestate of Nt’w York, and thal no fe­
male over b*&gt; shall work more Ilian!
six days of 51 hours in any wo&lt;k.
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HI

.We have been talking to you about the better care of your cream for
the past two years, and the general quality has greatly improved. We
want t&lt;&gt; thank you for this co-operation, and ask that you do not lose .
sight of the great importance of it. For instance, take the market quo­
tations of last week; there was a spread in price of bYz cents, 19 cents
being the low, and 25Vfcc the high. lt)e paid the top price. Good cream
made it possible for us to make good butter, good butter demands top
prices, so you see we are giving you the benefit of this in a better mar­
ket for your cream. There is no demand for poor butter and always
a good demand for good butter, but we must have good cream to make
good butter; and we are making every effort to take proper care of
the cream as soon as we receive it. From now on all through the hot
weather we will have our factory open and running night and day.
You can bring your cream any time you choose and there will be
some one at the plant to wait on you. We have the best equipped
creamery in the country and this equipment is at your service anytime.
If you want lo have your cows tested brinR us a sample of their milk. We will gladly
do it lor you; or it you are not satisfied with your cream test, come to the factory and
see it tested. “Five ininutei time is all we need.” If you are in need.of cream cans
we will get them for you at wholesale prices. We also handle the 1M.-51 separator oil.
' Lon't toryet the premium on sweet cream.”
Yours tor a square deal,

MILK COOLER OF CONCRETE

ncsnln Muhicipalilx
direct development!
inanity a?
'

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

One Shown In Illustration la Easily1
Constructed and Will Pay for
f

an

Th&lt;i llruBtratloii ahows a milk cooler l
lhat Is very eaally constructed by any- j

Kongsberg, Nor
ave been hi ope

public schools.

cations for mothers*

pendent Fanner. A box form Is conBtructed of the size you Wish tho out-!
•Ido of thu cooler to be; tho Inside |
Is made lh the sinio inaiincr. only
about eight'Inches smaller, bo as, to
tillov for a four-inch wall io the tank
or cooler on all sides. The eontrato
...........
p«* ono
.v.muuu
la mfx^d.
part Portland cement
to live flaps of sand an.l gravel, nnd .
tho bottomxof cooler laid first; this ,
may bo three, and one-half or four !
Inchesn thick,
as
desire; the
.......
.I,. you
j.,u urmre;
tuv box:
pux i
.
. in.,the
. k, jnsltfojs
form
for
then set upon I
.
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widening llichmoiiii bud;

Muss..
representin'.

the ihmimciciab club, jointly.

Three-fourthr
St. Loni-

siX” 'I-

hamber of LJ

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Chihlle.** women
suffer mon*
from cancer than do women who
havc-hoHie children, Hr. J. M. T.
Finney of Baltimore declares.

iietii an.l nn.ieriimi of plant
dill biaqjihes in- each c»'iu-

ii.HH!&gt;

Wc pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
-------------------_
. on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
I
VOLUME of business at a
remodeling the dairy barn SMALL PROFIT. If you
----- ---- *•
have never dealt with us, why
On,Y RedMmln# Feature of Prosper* not give us a trial.
,Lo°kln0_Red Bulltllne la Big

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op.C.LAS. Phu

57

Hliflap

There are many big red barns that
look well from Ji_jjlstance and that
«*’® 0,0 fanu inoppearanco ot prosw
How’s This ?
bul * disgrace to dairying,
rhe&gt;' ha'° but a tev Bn,an "‘ndows,
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re­
no *UIU«- «° «lalU. ”0 fev-ding alley a. ward for any case of Catarrh that
ventilation.
Their
big
are i| *-*•*•-«
cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh
---------------- —
" lofts
------ —
«... I..
.^.1....... i feature .hr,
“hllOlff
Ujut iK.I onl
&gt;’ redeeming
theyw |'Cure.
Cure. ' ‘ .
IuaVU. No wonder tho boys leavu
leave the Ij
turm and hired men won't milk. ’
I We. the undi-nlxnrd, ha-.o kn-wn I" J.
for tho lait 15 years, ntu! brlkcve
Cement' fo nut expensive and any Cheney
him perfectly honorable In n!l bisiln-a
man who fo at all handy in building transaction* an.! financially abl.i to .cam*
can put In cement gutters and walks out any oblfoatlons made by hla firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMENCE.
with a llttlo study ou the subject

!
| Any of the cement companies adver. tilling In the agricultural papers will
send a book of Umtnictlons upon re­
quest.
Make the gutter 4 feet 10 Inches
from the .manger for medlum-sUod
cpwtg 18 luehes wide and 10 Inches

Woman's I

niiivc buying., coiisng through coiiiiiHliimlrrially leduceil

■lliiw (;.•
*hhi floor or bottom at an equal dla&gt;1 lo
• • tanco frpm tlm outside form on all uhola floor of cement. Tho forward
•&gt; hr tin- four Bides.&lt;and tho concrete for the half ot tho Btall mity bo left without
walls placed and lamped down. At cemunt, although It fa. desirable to
ono «-nd thu wall Is alighlly lower In malto the whole floor and mangor of I
h.
' center to provldo for un overflow, ns cemunt when It can bo nffohfod. .
Malta a feeding
iry’s-balh ■hown The tank should be high
- alley
- In frorft of thu
- ,j
lhat Ihe
■"Laria.&gt;rs where
Ulu.rn the
th., feeding
fn.vfln. can
rnn bej
ti,. 1
your ' I- enough so thsit'whcn tilled with wafer mangers
pounds,'
January totaled
• he ' Hot It will be within two or three inches dono wlth 1110 &gt;«»« "O’* »”d tlmt?- ’ K|»hI Milurksl ihkJUuu through the
Ihe H-hCof the top-of milk can. and os the Mak'* 'ho barn -convenient. Take a'- ^cll-kuown
Pidatm's mi Gnitlu.
of herring.
I water Is consinnily changing tho mljk da&gt;'
or *
If necessary, and
Take six or seven baked r.r boiled.
| can .be cooled In tho lihortcat possible . vl“l' places that have modern bartia 1
tinized a cleaning
Epicure.ut l-flifo.
; time; It may 41so bu btiilr slightly , '’unvonlonco In a Uaqt is the ebeape^ ;
JU riltMT. Mlt lL
• -ati; all'!, larger
to allow for lee tu be packed &gt;,art of Uu-' building—and tho most I
:m«olh add
nroiirid tho milk cans, when It is do- Important. Idea? don’t cost anything
ml any vi.rlti- spriukla each layer with g
s &lt;if unit. -j; 6|rc&lt;i to hasten tho codliug process. | lf y°u look for them. To put them ‘
* they find.! ehceae. Pour ..ver I ounce
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&gt;'
ni
‘
I
’
I.
-leto
sCeet
may
take
years,
but.
It
light-I
Hy and" eon-’ m.'lled butler &lt;&gt;r \lhite sauct
f1..1"?'
-V..,...__' ‘'n# rfl'' "O’* to know they aro to be. [
apple* tu culi I"'1 i'tlo a slow oveu unlil
hn- IHI f- ..: FEEDING THE YOUNG CALVES To wait until you can afford a new' FIRE INSURANCE
the high rosl of living.
willi ^1'! &gt; . *
-----l,arn before making any improveThey Should Be Early Accustomed to menta la folly. Fix up tho old'barn
Aspnniuus. iiiiiclcl.
. ■ ■ _»
tliin fall s&lt;&gt; tho work can bo done bet­
Parboil aluul eight or Leii stalks
In
Fall
Alfalfa
Hay.
;
tor and with lest hardship this com­
of asparagus with a iiltlc salt and
I fog winter. ’
Calves dropped In tho spring and I
early summer should bo growing
Declares Lydia E. Pinkham’s * niu^'nHb.1'
Baked Eflfj*
nicely by the time tlipy ore In lheir i
Vegetable Compound
winter quarters They shopld bo i
to eating D
grain,
I ’Ihiiiug a thunderstorm Tax &lt;ai
- iiiu?’ft. sea-- early accustomed ~
....... |
।
Saved Her Life
u nee.'*;di
aim । -R-----ra3n- ---- -----Wter In
tho full,■ -----alfalfa
• v, sun dim
—---------।
UNDERTAKING AND
and Sanity.
a CLitiple &lt;•! ' or Cfovcr hay. It Is poor economy I
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
I conk-j to limit their supply of roughage, an
. «
link xmiKiiue.* thal
Mexican himself lirmly he­ '&lt;•&lt;1 and ch.M.p.'d ।
&gt;inaH
; It- develops largo frames and barrels i JJ ’sb,l'j’j, , s,”ll”,i,nct‘i thnt bepiiuiitig Llccuaed Embalmer always in atteudadee
Shnmrock, Mo.— ” 1 feel it my duty! ’*
/ a di-'h ai;&lt;l an&lt;f giro tho appearance of vigor, M**-', ikk. Im will make niflillur triliN
in tlie nine staves of heavs-i
pour ‘flii. ...........
PHONE 2^6 OR 387
*
to tell the public tile condition of my!11
&gt; L
«„,1 „„«.»&lt; .lir .10 uu. mor. tta»:
Ita luul »
■ ■ ' । — health lutZr.
—.. ...
I—.. 1 '*'j j1(i ,
tH'fore
using
..i ... .. ..
....
Tears experience
exu.-rimr-,* witli
with Ihe
Ihn larncM
Lir«us.l
with its full
year,
clean. well-grown hay.
your medicine. 1 had hjii '
Music House in Miehlnan, specializ­
Tho Rratn ration 'Is necessary for ing un timing, rctpihitinu nnd rcfalling, inilnmma-1
‘
steddy
A "ration
fo —
bo- piilriug pinnwK- and player pluiuts.'
tion and congestion, i 'j
even.repul- |
-----, growth:
....... ..
—• that
—- —
of Jhe Island
AlKiruct JBloek. Iluetings
Ing recommended, nnd ono thal bos Onlcm In liericfl ul .Miller &lt;k Harris
V feature,
Money to loan on Ileal Estate. Real
pains in both sides, indies are addicted t&lt;i llu- ubeen found satisfactory In tho north- Furnilure Co.
By Strickland Giililaii.
^siato sold on c iiiiniUsiun. General
west, io a mixture of barley three
backachesand bear- whitewash to such an ■•xletil
j conveyancing. Having a comploio act
parts, wheat- bran one part, and al­
bcgiiiuiiil
Ing down pains, was lheir .*■
‘
vi
an,
m • * i l,f Abstract books compiled from the
walls'
falfa meal ono part. When it can' C.ilClgO, KlliniZOO &amp; SiglillV R, R, CO.. Kccordj. can furnish cotiiploto Abshort of memory, J1*.’I'J:
~
b&lt;&gt; obtained an additional ono pjirt of I T&lt;m« -T'.l.l.. I.. 1’._ .. *«..._ 1. a «... ' ,-rjrr.
nervous, impatient, J"*11
Fur fin: Brain Worker,
passed sleepless HMtWiSC the roofs, Whli'fi are IU this;
. uds you rank on tncal or noy.bean meal may be
Dally. Except Sunday.
Ku, .if ■-" !".... ";r
»•»•
■tillable breakfast im i
used, as It gives tone and finish to
.
.. . , ■ neither ihr.-turth nnr ,*'r "bll’ll fall* lliay !»■ f ull Hilo tile
■ ihing in you;- the calves, which aro desirable. Th&lt;&gt;i CoIng South 9:05
Th-n-.J.2XT
•lair of a great bmdoii hospital
grain should bo given In two fec-,r.1 Coing North 7:»7
| FOR RHEUMATISM NONtYS ANO BlAODlR
.anted that 1 moroinc and .v.alng,
ild-be somelhinff on these Ime.s;“• c- GKfcXl
dread in my ini nd, 1 had cold, nervous,
■bation.
weak spells, hot flashes over my body.1
Regul.-uo tho amount of .grain
; yT
'
•d e»'gs. jm.hu- .hard, iliftrI had a place in my right side that was
tho Individual ealf. No grain should '
thin;
cooked (oust .With butler
•o sore that 1 could hardly bear thu
Weightof my clothes. I triedmedicines and
where it will becomo tnusfy, as dl■Very light lii'ejikfii.*l* in- a fuller­
nndui--,
doctors, but they did me little good.
....
'
.... .
.......... .......... ing fall which have lie M'pmiiflu
gesflon dlsordcra will result. Ground,
and I never expected to got out again, ' hildrrij. ami has offered Si&lt;&gt;0 ;c&gt;-:a^.
I oats and Map aro valuable supplo-,
ifiere •
I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgctaldo
for Ihh.besl phm of beautify-' i
. ments to rklui milk. In a ration, os
/•
.... — &gt;’•&gt;k
-.. Purifier,
.
Monroe St.—Across From Monument
Ciiniwmpdand
Blood
and I cer_­ nig Ihe cdy.
4oh|i
' they contain a fargc amount of mineral
' habit, and a- bad liabfl.f
tainly would have been In grave or in an
substance necessary for gdod bouu.

Spring Term

an Die

Ostroit Business University

REMARKABLE
CASE of Mrs. HAM

L. C. Sutherland

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS

Gfan(IRapl(l§Floral6o.

T;rk“.“■‘•’I't'"'p
.......... . ... ............. ii.-'i
Wll at night, eat anything1 want; have jlminhardffont nt which by Ihe Bul-■
nahot Huhns or weak^nervous spells. I foil was Hut occasion of lim wriluig!
All pains, aches, fenra and dreads are of “■The
Ti&gt;e si,.,T.1...1 i-..
Klar bpangle.)
BamniF* "a hums;
gone, my house, children- and husband 1'enlhry-ngu. In tln- city uf Bal'liare no longer nuglcctwl, ns I am ulnui.t
entirely fns&lt; of the bod symptoms 1 had
before taking your remedies, and all is
Ihe toast; sene hoi. If no dream is
pleasure nnd happiness in my home.'*- .
available list*'milk. mid I hii'keu it
Mss. Josie Ham, R. f. D. 1, Ifox 22,
a I by nqlh of IwOfiiiia i'­
Snamrock, Missouri. ■
ll i- fixe mile* in cirrnm'TwHf w^SJlt^.,M*,a,‘w,v,&lt;*wrUe•”•&gt;'•»'■*■ ■“'*» attains a nelshl of I.Pfo
A I.eiiion-Ycllow Qiliiplrhion.
pale ..........
lemnn-yeil&gt;i\u...&lt;
MedicineC°, &lt; h i i. They coulmii m. hoi sprinas
—ipropos
- ......
............ .......
V-omiaeutuu) Ljun, Maas.
. joud arc uol subject to uurtbiiuakus. 1 must itut neglect to signal Hie iutru-'

what.
II seem-

uiemH tuny do
ip aModay.
' knnw yiufr
“-.iklhem, any-

other rbunirp
r&lt;M)»ii‘fornhle
id ‘for iiO yea:

repulalimt m
Mtpprt.’d tn

STOPS RHEUMATISM
Incipient and Chronic Cases arc
checked by using RHEUM A
No m,itt&lt; r iww long yrfu have Buffered,
r v.lft form of Rncutriathta you may
nvc, kHEL'MA" will retuhve the cause
nd make you u-eil. £i&amp;&gt;a*c« the Urjc
•.•Id from the khlmy •. ntigvlcs and joints,
unfit th? isjn and fcaygi. and mikes
&lt;&gt;u Iscl young -Win. I: i .i a &lt;tocnx'» pre•option—. ■ :;u.u narcotics and opiate*.

S1EBB1.XS

We will give your orders the greatest attentionEverything in cut flowers. You will be pleased with
the stock you get from us—it’s fresh. Phone 5095,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

flltred Hannah &amp; sons. Props.
Phone charges paid if order amounls fo^J-OO or
over.
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�THE H481TNG1 BAMNTR. WAV M.lHt

FLIES CARRV MANY
DANGEROUS GERMS

Second Car Load of POULTRY FEEDS This Year

NOW Iff* THE TIME TO KH.L
THESE UNIVERSAL
PESTS

THEY KILL MORE FOLKS THAN

There is a very important significance to the above
heading. We are selling tons of Park apd Pollard’s
poultry feeds—more than ever before.-There are two
meanings to that:
First-rWe arc giving excellent service to our cus­
tomers. This is true not oiily in the matter of Poul­
try feeds, but in every line,—we arc giving prompt and
efficient delivery service, we are standing back of ev­
erything we sell, and we are looking to the best inter­
ests of our customers.

DO BEASTS AND SNAKES

Earh Fly Is Able lo Carry &lt;hcr One j
Mllliiin Germs on
His Body.
Allhouah lillh is bad ami no!
Uholesoinv, il fitnut Ute worsl Ihiiiullii-s carry anuittd with,them.
it
•lias been scienhllrally demonstrated
tlm! one tly can ent ry over CBUMMIO
rrn.-t mt lii* Irgsnnd body. Mr. Ely
fiSpechilly miuippt'rl for ibis ptuthtx the «lmie ami sticky lillh thal
be gathera mt him while crawling
around open sewers, drains, manure'
heaps, outhouses, ricM mid you have
the finest kind of a germ carrier,
lie can even.lake them into his body
and they will pass Ihrmiuii witlmul
..... '.i..ir.,....,1 luinJ.t'

hnmilo«t’r infantile- tninil.v-t-.-vb'd
era infant uni.

PAGE TWENTY

Second—Tlie poultry feeds we are selling are "do­
ing the business.'' Just think of it—two car loads of
poultry feed in one spring season. Why, that famous
Dry Mash which makes hens "Lay or Bust” is one of
the most popular feeds that ever came to the notice of
poultry raisers. Then there is the “Growing Feed”
for chicks. Nothing equals it for forcing chickens along
to maturity.
If you haven’t used any of these feeds yet you
should phone us just what you need and we’ll sec that
your order is promptly filled.

Edmonds Brothers—The Elevator Men
PHONE IS

named Inm Ihe

____ HASTINGS, MICH

iti'tnn

... v. lim'd her
germs’arc so smalLymi
them without

POULTRY SELF-FEEDER
RURAL VISITING
NURSE IS POPULAR De’'iceTheir
'°r ^
wl’*°Balance
Own Ration.

them.
H1.’&lt; kill morn I.... pi-’ III.ill Wild
beasts and poisonous snakes &lt;!•&gt;.
Many nf lh&gt;-e fcsajds and snakes
never pel a chance lo kill any butowns ami cities Ims a chalice &lt;
killing a whole family if he emm

.
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=

r’fk

I/IKST and Refunding Mortgage 6% Gold
x Bonds. We offr-these Bomia in fltXi, f&amp;ll
and #1.000&lt;Jrnomiu»lion*an&lt;lrcconitnr.idtlictii
ns a safe investment. An attractive feature in
this investment is tnat they are Income Tax
Kxcnipt to the holder for the reaxon that the
tax is paid at the source.

WHERE
IXdllWdyb
I OMMIMTY IS GltEYTIA
During the Winter Compartments
Should Be Filled With Crushed
Citizens 4445 and 1122.
Oyster Shells, Meat Scraps,
Bell Main S».
Clover and Ground Feed.
HURAL ORGANIZATION

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertles

ollQ-r imartv:

mu hb’iidufi
Thb chance of Mr. fly lurryiiiu

Fifth Floor,
Mich, Trust Bldg.

RAKFI1 'vllM RF ^1 Ann with the automatic feeder herewith 1.
nAijtu iUM ur di.Duu tnuitratud. ihofoK|8Cpo balancelht.|r
own raUou. It uavcu care and work
for the poultryman. In winter tbo
compartment choilld be kept filled
with crushed oyster * hells, meal
scraps, cut clover and ground feed. &gt;
Grit can be kept In tlu* feeder or
fed separately front a Onaller onecompartmeut feeder, and whole
grain should bo fed Ln straw to induco exercise, writes J. G. AHshouse,..S..U.Z. n.i u,.-,...,!.,...-.., ............. - in the Farm and Home. In summer
nu a visiting Iram.il uni- andl*hen fowls aro on free range, whole ,
..... hug her. salary and expenses, grains can be kept In the automatic
I
llu- purpo-” tlie -uut of sl.5iUH feeder Instead of tho clover aud
af which the county ! ground mixture.
rjni.-d s-'ioo. Ihe m IiooI | it can be made exactly of tho dlmcn- I
id private individuals I slons and plan in the cut. or the Idea
tntfres of n visiting | can bo adopted with modification*. |
&lt;1 by life Nafmiinl Ibd Thcro aro four equal compartments. I
Un ... ni n an .; |hre0 having openings 8x10 Inches and ;
' one 6x5 inches, tho latter for crushed
"l shells. Openings for scraps and
i-diaz
1.1 .i.m.iS;..., i-'.l I..! il.'
•" “”"’1
T""
eighth* Inch mesh netting, and those |.
• for shells and clover with one-half .
enable Hie r.itinly
Inch mesh.
I When used for wholc’graln feeding,
Ilnrik-gniilc t«-;i.’lu«» - ref- strip* of Wood can be tacked over part .
ivliii’h eunhleil Ii-t to
;ip-. of opening* If grain feeds too freely. ‘
,i- ii—islanl cotinb .-tiperiu- The cover and bottom slant as Ulus- 1
of x-liools.
1
‘

pul the quietus &lt;hi linn now.
James W. llelnie.
.
Slate Dairy- A' F&lt;»od ikurir. rolliki- repel
(lint hn* lieeil the i.gly mi
iiK’iiinry nf my s i-it !•• .
Character actors, according to pro­ The New' Yuck Eveiiinu !’•■
ducers, aro becoming scarce. Not.
acting as It Is known today, for all'
comedians and near comedians have, htnke n man lie awajo* in ihe tiighl
listed themselves under the head of
“character" people. Hut the real old i
"" -xi
timers, who could change grease pslnt aiitmri'fiit. or seem nuili
riiltmr. He
wilh costumes and do “Bratus” one
act and “Unde Tom” the next, are
disappearing. This condition Is due,
actors say. to the managers Insjitlng
that men and women specialize tu tn*rmdtiK " man of
cue line of acting. It has resulted
1n thousands of “At Liberty” ads be­
ing published every season.
I can bring mj
Natural Product.

•*
1 w • .la
UHll6u 1-alHllt

'Hie .difference Iw'lweon sincerely

The schoolmistress wn* examining
bar pupil* before some visitors.
“Who knows what useful article is for prnfil
furnished for us bv the elephant?" she
Ivory.” was the prompt reply of

Right!
(let up right In the morning. Go lo
b&gt;d right at night. Start with Joy In
“Whalebone." several answered
your heart, hope in tho future, kind
“Quite right, and what from
uvhs in your purpose.
If It is a dark day. never mind; ypu
“Sealing wax.” replied Peter.
vflW lighten It up. if It Is a bright day,
you will add to the brightness Give
a word of cheer, a kindly greeting nnd
I er of tlie czar of Russia. is a mm. n warm handshake to your friends.
i
If you have enemies, look up. pass
them by, forget and try to forgive.
I
If all of us would only think how(
much ot human happiness Is made by I
ourselves, there would be less of hu­
man misery.
If all of us rrould bear .In mind that
happiness is from witfaln'and not from
without, there would be a wellspring
. of New Remedy are
of Joy In every heart and the
_Taken
'• '
would shine forever.
It is needless to suffer any longer
Try It!—Leslie's Weekly.
- with rheumatism, and be all crippled
up, and bent out of shape with its
heart-wrenching, pains, when you can
Still Unsatisfied.
surely avoid it.
“He used to .’brag about his
Jihsuznatism comes from weak, in- ' statesmanship." "Well?” “b
kidneys, that fa I to filter from complains that uha tu the author of too
the blood, the potso:. ,us waste mat­ many bills in the house."—Town
ter and unc acid; an it is useleas to
rub on liniments or take ordinary Topics.
remedies to relieve
e pain. This
only prolongs the xu .ry and can't
Possibly cure you.
.
- The $nly way to cure rheumatism
is to remove the cause. The new dis­
covery, Croxone, does thi* because it
neutralizes and dissolves all the poi- NOTICE OF COMUiSSIOXEILS ON CIAIMS'
f°??5,s5 ’nd
‘hat
lodge m the-joints and muscles, to
Rtah* 'f Michigan County &lt;•(
scratch and irritate and cause rheu­ Barry, s&lt;
matism, and clean* out and strength­
E»t;tii- &lt;&gt;.' Elim A. Green Tulley.
en* the ttopped-up. inactive kidney*,
We. tin- umlersiunctl. having been
so they an filter all the poisons from
the blood and drive it on and out'of appointed by th- I’roltaje Court fur
the system.!
*
' ' *
• the County of Barry', Stain of .Mich­
Croxone &lt; is the most wonderful igan, ComniK-tioners to receive.- ex­
medicme ever made for curing chron­ amine nnd niljtiRl all claims and &lt;!&lt;■ic rheumatism, kidney troubles, and miimls of alt pcrHUis against said
bladder .disorders. ,You will find it deceased, do livt el.y give mil ice that
different^ from sail other remedies. wV.will ineel til tlie slote nf Pr.eshm
There is nothing else on earth tiks it K. Jewell at Assyria Center, Assy­
• It matters not how old you are, or ria, Mirlt, on Wednesday.-the first
tidy of JiHy, A. D. 10l i: and nil Tues­
practically impouible to take it into day, the first day of Sepli-mlter, A. 1).
the human system without results. I'JU, al 10 o’clock-A. .M.. of each of
You will find relief from the first few said days, for ttje purpose of ex­
doses, and you will be surprised how amining and allowing said 'claims,
quickly all your misery and suffering and that four-monUi* from the tTrsl
will end.
‘
»
day of May, A. iL't'Jl i. were allow­
An original'package of . Croxone ed by snid court for crqtliiorX lo
costs but a trifle at any first-dass. present Hteir claims lo us fur ex­
dra&lt; store. • All - druggists are pt&gt;- amination nnd allowance.
'
»homed to sell it on a positive moneyDated. Assyria, May 2nd A. D.
back guarantee. Three doses a day I9t’i.
’
(nr a
«&lt; nffan all
E. J. Bach.
P. K. Jewell,
SMEcoa^jKiMrz toonkifc
Commissioners.

MAKES RHEUMATISM
PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR

Legal Advertisements

miotnition. county le
■ • aiming club work.

Chink of fienry Smith
Grand Rapids, mid).
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best’ Equipped Floral Establishment
in Westen} Michigan.

Store on Corner of Monroe nnd Division Ave.
Store Phones—
.

Farm Phones—

Bell, 173

Bell, 6S1

Citizens, 5173

Citizens, 6251-

Places to Resort
The Long lake Resod ia better fitted this sea­
son than ever .before' to ncCommodate all com­
ers. With omrSnlw best Hute resort stores in
Barry county, and Ixxits. fishing tackle, etc.,
‘jour outing canrtrtit be a plensure if spent nt
B. DICKERSON. Pros.

AcKer’s Point

.. •• has hern m-ltmily m
I tn her work it'»w fur time
mm m.rnUl. Iler work hn

While liHmitig
prinnr.

City Free From Filas.

•any turn*.

Thcro Is a very •'tupliatlc provision
fo ibuconstitution of the I nti.-dstales!
iipdnut any union ot church and Mato
jin.this nation Article 1. amendment'
1, reads as follows: "Congrcm shall
ruako no law respecting an establlab*'
meat of religion, or prohibiting the I
friii cxurclse Thtrcof; or abridging thofreedom of speech, or of tho press, or|
the right of the people peaceably to
aitaemblv. and la |iet(t|on this govern-]
offered fur nnlo by East African I'm- ]

trated. and cover fs hinged at lower
■ i.tmly aril .r lltcse srli'!&lt;&gt;i« i- mak- edge. Tho trough in front la 1’4
ry corner
Inches deep, and a narrow wooden
riilmdouft distrip should project over into trough
'
about an inch to prevent the feed be­
ing wasted. Cover the bottom of
i-iimlm plu'i^at rondilions
trough with tin.
hut 'Ii-’ ini*|MTln lit'' »rh&lt;nd
ids with special irfr-ri'itce !&lt;•

pi/’.id of disease.
Uro.
It nnn..«ra H...I ......r!..
...
i'i i fie tcachen*
,
.. ............. ..
nr--'present traded In that coufitry are
I ml, giving i-m-lu-tilar | from .oysters gathered by natives nt

Fur sick bcadaetiu apply a hut-wa ■
,“!|,’ng.wn*
'
ter bottli, to head and one on slom- r&lt;MM, ........
acli. TlriJ gives relief in a short lime
, . ni. ..lings-When-vi-r i-pFor tired «nd aching feet put two poihmify j, given. Ihe tiiitse Itold*
tablospoonful* of salt In two quart* ini,f||,.r&gt;’’ in.'.-iingH nl which she
of hot water; when cool add two ta- talks nml, tnves deiHOi^lralihn* on
blespuons «f alcohol or camphor. Ia-i rare -nml (■’•■dirtK of iltftitil*.-Ii&lt;'iiie
feet sunk In this for-15 mlnutoa. This nml gemq.d hygiene nml UnniinliOB.
Is also good for sore throat. Dip com-1 with »j&gt;« i i;il i-’ferern'e It' senri’e.-- uf
press in the warm mxlture aud bind j
mid measures f"i’ jireveiil-

In conaequenro from Immature oyuterA are usually very small afid dis­
colored by cooking; but occasionally,
however, a very good pearl Is offered
for sale by natives, ano such being
stated to have.fetched 15.000 hi Zan­
zibar. • At least, it Is certain that
pearl-bearing oysters exist on the
coast, and that valuable pearls have
been occasionally found.'-while prno
tlcally no effort baa been made to
l„r
u» butt,,; It tub™
,7.'.’,?. I™’i""!5|l|"nlb' u'n'"!ia”.'r- prove whether or not u profitable It*duatry- ia possible.
'
ttro out uulcklr- tu, cut, p.ro.U. ..... .. ill. II,.. i„iw. a'llb’n-'lu.'-l
will Stop bleeding.
‘(|tn-lor-. vi-tl- ihe home
Turkey Gobbler.
For colda take a cup of milk and ip,, pliy^n u,,, jn gelling Ihe pnlienl
It was tho day before Thnnkagiving
add a level ■ta'aspoonfpl of red pep oyi-r ifr.- . n.|.;
1 ’
io reports frtun-.tlm
proprtntu story to her class of small
jnerlinu with gjaqil ffivirr mi
children. ’ She paused.
••f th.- aulliocilies nml
a turkey gobbler?”
There was a thoughtful silence.
The 'Inniii Woman’s chib, of
— ——
..Miami. Ila., has .-reeled a s| ’.(••o’ IndlfieQnm, Gin I hat.
Then a little girl in the third row of
public library and cliijnipuse. amt
. No Appciuc. scats raised her hand.
t’.dlei’ii d 5,mil volumes for it.
j - \treatment of Electric Bilters in­
--- - ------ —
|creases your appetite! slops indtRed with embarrassment, Mary
Wcarmp tutu Risky. | grdion; you ran ent everything. A stammered;
A Stubborn Connli Is-------------------------- real spring Ionic for liver, kidney
“My brother Willie.”
Lctiijig n stubborn rough "bang and sinmarli trotibk's.
Cleanses
oii'*'in lite spring if risky. 'Fob y - y.ntr whui- ,-vslztm and you feel fine. ■
The buffalo, of’Ihe United Blate
Honey &amp; Tar f loin pound heals raw I Electric Hitlers did more for Mr.
inflamed surfaces in Hie throat nnd T. D. Pebble’s stomach troublesjhan and-tlunudn now number 3/lOQ.
bronchial liihe-.—mokes sore, weak any medicine he ever-tried. Grt n
spols sound and whole—stops slub- bol.llc (winy. 50c. anti SUM), llecomborn. tearing'coughs. Refuse sub- mended by.Carvcth &amp; m„».nir,B a :&lt;i •tMO.fMO. were uiilienii hr central
slilitU‘8.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.’ E. -Mulholland.—Adv.

In that city In.rrplr to Inquiries from
rpanufaeturcra of ffy-papera’aaklng foi
information asjyto the extension of
their trade in .Bohemia, for tbcra urn
not sufficient flies to exterminate. Ill
rvatuuranta there are very few flics.
Screen doom to keep out flies and
other insects ate unknown. The build­
ings arc all constructed of brick, stone ’
or concrete. The pavementa mid aide
walks krn mure of granite block. There
are no wooden sidewalks, stairway, m
’willing for everybody else to have I buildings In the city. Decayed vega
i theirs, but he will not enter into co­ table or animal matter is not openly
partnership with any religion.—Chica­ exposed to files, and the streets ars
go American.
frequently cleaned during each day.

Aristos produces the largest number of light
biscuit with a flavor from a sack of flour.
It is the sound basis for the perfect loaf.

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                  <text>: IN BARRY.COUNTY
Circulation Giester Th«n All Other
Berry Connty Paper* Combined.
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

7296

HASTINGS TEACHER GETS

30

UAL TRAINING AND ART Grand Rapids Men Build Bungalow

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in Enterprise. Oregon.

■'uliiin* in the Hnsliiig- high

"THE INN" IS THE NEW NAME

894

I- Worrell. Instructor in. Agri­
PLAY FESTIVALS J. culture.
lo Receive Sluu Moul lily

on II. I. llendcraliolt'M Proper­
—— *i*dM4*«
ty.
Injunction Issued.
DONE IN THE CITY SCHOOI^,
HEID IN MIDDI.Enil.E AND
William Moore. E. E. Johnson.AT f-ll.'ill
1
WILL BE MADE IN SECOND
William
Olnwlead
and one llawkiSTORY OF CITY HAI L.
LAKE.
ins. nil of Grnrui Rapids, appeared
on Williams' Island. Gun lake,
owned by IL I. Hendershott, of this
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY
rily, bright and early on Memorial; WORK ARRANGED BY SECY
day HAid be’gnn the erection' of a
VANDERCOOK OF CO. Y. M. C. A.
AND SATDRDAYEVE JUNE 12-13 bungalow on which they worked
like lienvers mi Salurda-y ami Sun­
day.
As both days were holidays,
Every Parent Especially Should it was imjMmsible .to obtain iiijuhc- Successful Contestants In Games
timis to restrain the men from pul­
And Athletic Events Receive
ling this house on some one rise's
Honor Batlgcs.
complishrd. Everything Free.
properly* On
Monday.
Judge
.Middleville Contest.
Smith, at the instance of C&lt;rtgrove
At Middleville. Wednesday nTterPoller, Mr. HendershotI's nttor-

TRY BANNER WANTS
If Van With to Bell or Bay." BecaMe
Rverybody Kcs.lt The BAfcNKR.

PART ONE-1 TO H

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1914

20 PAGES
SQUATTERS TAKE POSSES-

BANNER

HASTINGS

THE

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UI IRlUULLIILkLO IIUIL

I

NUMBER 5

06836421

NUMBERS FIFTY-SEVEN | -l-.vrrlleiit •Management of Mr.

BARN ANO ORCHARDS

FIFTKEN MORE THAN
M ED IN I3IX FORTA

STRIKES IIIRDEST

»\

NORTH

fheeport

of Ih&gt;- city schools at
Oregon, at a salary* ■
innnih. The school i-

BARRY COUNTY NORMAL

includes &lt;iuit»‘ exlens
dairviog and varhuiwhich he has inndeato
lion.

Exercises

COMPLETELY DEMOLISHES

CLASS COMMENCEMENT 1

GEORGE SMITH'S 8ARN

Will

The annual r&lt;
school riieiding last J

Ilin Striker.

The Grand Rapids men say , the
Ilian one hundred HfH high -rli&lt;iol hmimmt in lh&gt;* .-v
Miiimpl Training and Ari work*In li|lle island of I wo acres is govern­
students have selected work in lid*
the second .story nf the Cily Hall ment land, that Mr. Hender’shiilt A. Committee in co-operation witli d*'i&gt;at lm»nl. iiuring-Uknerrnrredit-by—‘'sqnnfter-r1 rights tjir-srhnnhv^nf-thnt~tnwn:
and a laigo percentage
planning to coidinue thning. June l.’llii.
done
any improvement
work. al school teachers ami a dozen higji year.
The classes in
They say they are quite willing to school students acting ns judge- acriculliiral bolnny lin\&lt;’
- «-mllled"h»-»- wIm»|4» |&gt;il of aradU-for b'l t||r I -njils decide lhe question. ' and scorers fm- Hu- contest, after over nindy aiuLfctuiUir' *'Ut iiidira-Barnum. Lellin.
W'lilcl^Hi-y
entered,itrgameand
their cntei-prise in getting up flits
Ileaefi. Georin-.
exhibit.
Before they will have SAN JOSE SCALE COMMON
ninth grade pupils Who will enter
their i-xhiliils. in place. |hey musl
winning
I IN ORCHARDS NEAR HERE school champion.
spend a lot of lime mid probably
points, nr more Hinn his re&lt;
some money. And WHAT FOR".*
Sil points in each event ■
individual
Ih.vs and girls of Hnsliuus and Students of liorlfcullnrc Class In
liogarl.
by Hie department of Uiii-tdtural
HoMings High School MtikiHarry County, are doing. (’.LOSER
Bray. E
tn the parents and guardian's WHO
Investigations.
Packard,
who»
orcin1 TO KNOW vvhal kind of
•Btn-kl.
The students of Hie high scliool
woik they an- doing.
But how class in horticulture, under the di­ OPh.
many parents or guardians ever go rection of their instructor. .1. I.
lo the -clUMil house to see?
Very* AVorrcll. are now making practical
very few indeed, though everyone study of wall- insects and lhe reini- cordially welcomed.
Now liy having this exhibit away
from the school-house. and bringing s&lt;-ale is found to b«- v-ry I'mnmmi Bedford. Ford Packard.
in tbi« vicinity on bolli peach and
&lt; iarland.tB&gt;-ilianim. Haq
City Hall, and having it open Fri­ ahple trees, and several nppli- or­ hag throwing, balancing and a po­
day afternoon June 1'2. mid all day chards near Hastings are behig'dv*- tato race.
Class A. including
and EVENING of Saturday. June
13, d is hoped Ihhl lh«*pnrenls am: slir|| scale is also found; Iml it i* four wiiiiior* of honor badg&lt;
taxpayers nf Hasting* will mant- not ns destructive ns the San Jose
OUTING TO LAST TI
scale.
Buskirk and Mildred Goll.
In
FROM JUNE 20 I NTII.
Class B. th.- following won honor
JULY I.
will he charged, everything will tie
Big Sole of llalstrins.
FREE
The West
Michignn Holstein
Hyde. Rankin. Prnirievill
Bi
As-oii-iation
will hold
Clear Luke Festival.
P. T. COLGROVE DONATES USE
their annual consignmenl sale on
Mi.Illiev III.
Wednesday. June 10. at the West'
OF LAND TO ORGANIZATION
ing done, it is onl&gt;* coniinon coiir- Michigan State fair grounds; Grand
festival,
i-»v that EVERY PARENT should llnphb*.
Barnu.ri BrosW. R.
ailend some Hine during Friday ar- Harper. F. D. I'.ulb-r. A. Clyde
Dally Urogram of Camp IJfe. Boys
Blown. members
Safeguarded .In Every Pussitilc
noon, afternoon or evening »if June
Bantield and Bristol
Manner.
Hon. will list cattle for sale. AImhiI
F25 head will be sold al auction. ed third.
Ilrsi annual &lt;Mnr&gt; &lt;-f Hi.- V
ail.-nd they have absolutely no The Barry county breeders have
These four schools gave this en­
A., of Barry iTitni y. .will Im
righi lo complain nt nuylliing in the had their herds subjeetj-d lo tuber­ tire day to the picnic. Enrly in Die
culin lest^ during the past 10 days. morning, lhe boys' nthh-tir
unlay. June 20, am£ hi-tlng until
Peck. ritfelltl. Ilnsllllg*.
We kimy’Jhnt those who ajlrnd
c-Quduulod-uatU-.Uiu cjjupctaUmi of July, L Thu camif&lt;*|l 4jv Jucaimi
will Im- greWtyJf&gt;lea«’&lt;t hnrt'NWVTWbeautifully
Hi- t-ach-rs resulted in Ho- follow­ U|H&gt;n
Radford. Hazel. Ha-tingod.
We know that ninny, many paid for one cow at the sale last ing winning Their liudgesl l.«-i&gt;
llnglii. Marie. Hmdmu*.parent- will swell with just pride. yeltr.
'
Grant and Alfred Horn.
Twentysix boys participated.
,
loru mi.
Lynn Rciiialir's Body Found.
Il con&gt;i*t* of nboul jn
Following it, the girls entered
y. IAmi
MTUtl.I.Y DOING. Mid think &lt;&gt;T
n. 11 aMi
the’good it will do the’children tn; The Imdy of Lynn llciunlie. son nf Wlnifred •Jones, Mamie Garrison.' caimi.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
llemalie.
of
have their work seen mid com'■
'
"
Edith
Uh-ndcd by oilier*-and all that Is cily. who was' drowned Jn tirnnd Jones and Glndy
Twenty
river on March ", was found by a badges.
fisherman floating on the \nter
several miles below Portland. on
An interesting leahire of the af- liegin camping --n June tit.
The
lunch criticism of Manual Train­ Thursday.
The llshernian hurried lenuHm’s eijierlainineiit were th- younger ones will come on June 22,
ing. Drawing amt
in the City tn Portland, announced his recov- game demonstrations, each schrwil The number is limited In :m boy* of
taking Hs turn ip presenting some giitul character, raiuiug frmn 12 to
Kifl reward ottered by the Odd Fol­ new games which County Secre­
The condition of lhe tary Vandercook had taught them.
know nothing. nlemhilely nothing. lows lodge.
laxly was such tiiat Mr. Remalie ad­
ed for the younu-b rs.
T|iey will
Norris Family Reunion.
!?. vised Mrs.- Remalie against looking
be in charge of leaders, including
Norris family reunion will
o'clock Thursday evening. ' about beThe
Applications iniel I
held
at
I
Im
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
parent and 2iMi persons atlending. Members or ■Alex McKenzie in Vermontville. before June 12.
thp Odd Fellow.
Rcheknli and Thursday Jun&lt;- ||. Hill. All memfatlier'iind inolher remember Ilie Woodmen lodges attended the ser­
dales. June 12 and Kk and grace IhU vices in bodies.
in- present.
Paper plates’ will be • &gt;f nature.
Ari’mdRjg to ramp
4.1-i-n-ion with their pn-senre.
Il« Add Eight Members to
furnished for all. but each family rub-*, swearing, iiib'iicro. lire-arin*
for everyone; everybody 'parents
is requested to. take knives, fork’s, mid air-gun* me I'l'ohibiletL
No
Otllcinl
Board.
are cordially invited; mid
spoons and cups. Picnic dinner.
boys are ulluwcit
enter the waDistrict Supt. Dr. J. C. Floyd, of
everything FREE.
Let's everyone turn out en mass, the Granij, Bnpids Dislriet was in
Plowed Up rf-Tonuiluiwk.
’blamed In-fore
and make this ix-rnsion a “howling attendance at the third quarlerty
r leaving
Frank Bush., while plowing on using
success” Its due the teachers; its conference of the Hastings Metho­ his farm, on section 31, Hastings grounds.
due I lie scholar* -mid every parent dist Episcopal church Thursday township, one day Iasi week, turn­
Al this meeting Hie fol­ ed up a heavy, iron tomahawk
oiixlit -lo SEE and KNOW the kmit evening.
itf work' that is being done in the lowing Were made Stewards of the which hair evidently been in the
lUly. Si hools. i-dlhei- than accept local church'. Mrs. Flora B. Henkes. ground for af Ibng Hine, and in the
the' iiiisuiO'orled
statements of Mi-s. Bello Burton. Ghas. Clarke. J. hands of soon- nlioriginen would
Bring a |m dinner.
I). Zagelmeier. Herman Zerbel. C have been a deadly weapon.
F. Harvey. \V. 1. Moore, and W. J. Bush has lived on this fafin forMr.
ii in- w.i- k-'-'-h
........... ,
50 portuiuty f&lt;&gt;r ymir l»-iy to take Hint
Don't forget the dates -FridayTH- Watkins. This increases the mem­ yearn. ■
camping tfip Im has ln*en asking
l.-nmon June I.’ mid Saturday bership of the ofiicial Iward of I lie
for ami to gain al the same time
forenoon, afternoon and evening cliurcli to 32.
some of the best instruction, as a I Billiiigsl
Dog Warden Jewell ••Sllrks”
Considerable
amusement
was “go-as-you-i'len?' ‘ &lt; nmp soon be­
comes
a place of b um and moral
•Hurkli
Happy Birlhdav Surprise.
Enthusiasm over base ball is run­ roused at the council meeting on
Mrs. Anna M. Hoot was very hap­ ning high in Hustings since lhe Friday evening when Andrew J. deterioration.
Vandercook
County' Ser
pily surprised Tuesday. June 2nd. classy contest with Portland, Tues­ Jewell handed in his resignation as
when twenty-one oT tier fraternal day. In this exhibition, some of city dog vyanlen.
The document will lie glad l&gt;
The
in remarkably
sisters and neighbors walked in amt lhe cleverest base ball ever play­ said, he resigned in fa\or of one of blanks.
Board,
lhe nldermeni The source of Hie ’low.
liHik tavasewion of lhe house, re­ ed in Hastings was witnessed.
minding her that it was her 58th
On Friday the Kalamazoo Inde­ trouble was lhe refusal of the crything else ,
llnim.
camp will be **’.&lt;• । lor id jljpy out­
biUliTlay.. A delirious hnrch was pendents will appear here.
They
This dor* ten inidude rail­
snved. after which nil wended lheir recently gave the Niles team a hot of a dead canine.-which Mr. Jewell ing.
buried. Mr. Jewell was induced In road fare, or a -nhdl amount foi
ways lo theirs home*, leaving their hatth&gt;.
spending,
which
slmuld
be
pin
I
good wishes and a few rominderx of
On Saturday, the New Way Mo­ retain the Job until next year. I fl­
in the camp, bjiiik.' The applica­
the day. terminating in a post-card tor Company's team of Lansing,
will play here.
They ’have, a fine which had not been sanctioned by tion must be nceonip.inied by an en­ n^ifax &gt;i
sIiowi-e.
. rollment fee of *1 •*'.
reputation.
Gome called at 2:30 I the.proper authorities.
Meeting of Club No. I.
p. m.
.
The daily program Is ns follows:
Hastings will play a return game
There will be held a special romNo Motor-Truck For City.
Coine mid lislen to the story of Hie in Porlland, Sunday.
There is no truth in the rumor
willow pattern plate..
7:&lt;n»—Breakfast. XnnmmcemoiiUJ
that the city council is considering
Poullry Judge SelrMed.
And bring your sewing wjlh you to
7:30—Cjimp Dulie-. Blankets mil
Hie purchase of a motor-truck.
the following place and date,
Al lhe meeting of the members of Just where this rumor had its for airing.
The M. E. church, corner Church (he Hastings Poultry Association source is not know. Il may have
K;on—Mm ning inspection.
held on Tuesday evening, it was .de­ originated, however, in the .fact
.
and Green. •
R:i5-Bibb- studyr
On Friday at half-past two let ev­ cided to employ ns Judge nt lhe next that the-fire committee Itave in­ . t&gt;!00—Nature study, hikes, fishing, j
ery one be seen.
exhibition Charles McClavo, of New vestigated . the condition of the boating and scout activities.
;
‘Masonic Memorial Day.
’An iiffering we’ll ask of you, two London, Ohio. The members are trucks of the fire-wagon and rec­
t.l :iM)--SwimiiiiRg period.
very enthusiastic over the outlook ommended replacing them with
dimes, and when it’s paid.
12—Dinner.
’
Will help along the work of IMe of having a fine show next January. new trucks. The matter will prob­
!2:3O—Store ami bank open.
1
r.
A A. M.. Sunday. Jun
The
exact
dates
will
bo
determined
church’s Ladies' Aid.
T:00r-Rest Ilnur.
ably he brought up at (he meeting.
And flics for a reminder of. lhe day by the limo when Mr. McClavo will Friday evening.
2:00—Allilelii-. Track ami base-: .’III. sharp. for the purpon
.
be able lo como hero—probably the
and story too.
ball.
You shall take tlm picture home on last week in January.
1:00—Swimming period.'
■renielorv. .... .... .......
This Dog Was Not Mad.
Eveniiu in-i&gt;-.-liou.
Imul.-.l to l.artinnal;' an .ll owo•
a nl»U pf China blue..
Word has been recived from Ann
Club No, Four invites you, IwqAdverlised Letters.
7:00—Group »»quoits. Me.
J'-n “J- ""''T'1,,“.'.'I','"' “n'1
Arbor that Herbert Hammond's dot?
thirty is lhe lime.
'
lire,, oupirauonal or!1"'1*
'» ""J'
L. D. Shirley. Frank Reed. E. F. which was supposed to be mad when
RefreslimentJv sweet and dainty, and Nichols, Mrs. Homer .McKibben. it bit one of the'Hiimmond children, vocational address, or evening on-1
lhe Ilev. Russell |l. Br«ady will
no charges fnMhis rhyme.
.Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. Hazel M. was perfectly healthy and not Aif- tertainmont.
I deliver the address. Music by male
ft
Mrs. Bollum's Club.
fering from rnbivs. The anfmal was
Foley, .Mrs. Bert Millman.
0:00—Taps.
quartet.
chloroformed by Dr. Van Velsor, and
--- -------। By order nf W. M-,Clias. I.. BachGa« House Coke is a clean fuel.
Gas House Coke is not expensive. its head was sent to Anu Arbor for
Gas House Coke is a holler fdrl. rllor.
’
•
Adv. ■ “
।
—Adv.
analysis.
—Adv.
tf|
Oscar C. Fortier. Sec’y.

I.M.C.A.TO HAVE
CAMP AT SUN LAKE

CITY BUDGET MADE UP:

INCLUDES $500 PARK FUND.

lo&lt; hufldinss. His parn wns in

fa)l.

He claim

eighth grade rally exer­
cises postponed ONE WEEK
I

acquitted.

——

■

’ Eighth Grade Rally Day Exen-iscs
i an- postponed until one week from
llrnhiy. Tliiir-dnv. June liw

Let's Observe ,Road-Bee Day
l-erti- lia* appointed

by Proclamation June fourth and

jy district .would organize. appoint

Think of the gwni that 'would
again what it.would mean

will r&gt; i
eivji- movements o|
of ,.ur
our nay
day uiai
Hint is making rural m-life inure
। great eivjo
us-i'- enjoyablc and lhe brinsnig together in one social family for mutual .improve­
ment atjd hrlter'tnenl the tiller? of tlo’. soil,-the workers in the jhujis. farlorius and oil'n-i- of owe citifs and villaxea.
together let us du some­
thing certam.aitrt wjre to bring'us into efoafir relationship •fi&gt;r«ur mutual

P. T. Colgrovo, .

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 4. 1911.

PAGE TH ()

Commencement
FOOTWEAR

SOME (.HCMM1II GRADE CHIl.DREN Rft i; l MIEALTID
PHYSIOl EM.

10

EXAMINE LARGE NUMBER OF PUPILS

Many of lhe Ladies and Misses of tin’s vi

cinitv will * wish to_buv Shoes for
('onunenccnient'riniu.

TfflFITH the machines now used in the making’tjf shoes and with the bcauti• tiful “last” designs, it has come to be true that it is now the SHOE that
produces the beauty and shapeliness of the foot, and not the foot itself.. If a
woman's or a girl’s shoes are right, her feet will look well; but the handsome
foot which nature may have given will count for nothingJn an unsightly shoe.
You have a DECIDED AD\ AN TAGF. when you buy your shoes at our store,
where you have the widest choice in S1A LES, in all SIZES. WIDT.HS and SHAPES to
give that well-dressed, shapely appearance to the foot which is so much appreciated by
every woman. .

When you cumc here, il is.ius.t^Jikc buying your shoes on "Special Order,’ but at a
great saving to you in cost; for our prices are low. And’dori’t forget iKat when you buy’ of
us that we stand back of all the goods we sell.
We Sell Phoenix Silk Hosiery.

Ironside Shoe Company
Phone 176

Masonic Temple Bldg.

Hastings, Micb.

In Tests Required for Participation
In Alhh-lir Coiile-d* Held Un­
der Y. M. c. L Auspices.

"ibit-recUve, ph'.-'cai „W"ik !•
inreded lh oqr
al srliuob." say
•nine of The, four l&lt;w.il physicians
who havtj during th-- i&gt;a*t week coop.-raled with lli&lt;- Burry County
brh-f and simple I’wntindlh'ii of l&lt;&gt;0
boys in the uiannu^e schools of
Hastings.
Th*—• &lt; \.jiniiiatioii* j
wen* n-quired tre li prt'libdnai-y lol
'athletic conlesl*.
of wliielil

"If lhe Imy or gut fin* a good brain
iiud a giMui bodv. ilo- nram is i-i-rlain to
dflvi-bq---I"
‘
T.7E- "BuFTrii?rrr a good braiiV
and a poor plij-u -, i Iren the
brain is not sq
&lt;i
, a brain,
- in i-lrye il well."

tters Written by Wife of Great Man If They Had. Appeal to Their SympaReveal Her in a Mott Unfavor»hiee Might Not Have Been So
able Light.
Effective.

Though Too Often Ignored, It li

Children s Ponta, tight knee or umbrella.
15c and 25c.
Ladies' Hoae in Black, 10c, 15c. 19c. 25c,
35c. 39c. 90c and $1,00.
Ladies'Hose in tan and white * 19c 25c
35c, 50c and 11.00.
Children's black Hoae in boys' and girls’ at
10c, 15c and 25c.
Children's white and tan hoae at 15c and 25c.

Ladies Pants, tight knees, ufnbrella or long,
per pair,,2&amp;.
?.
Children i Vests^lOc and 15c. ■

15c and 25c.
Sun Bonnets for Children and Ladies. 25c each.

The W. E. Merritt Store
Hastings, Mich

Hndetala
no' i

A hint
hli-ly &lt;»l
WiMellmi
Kai urdnj
|ir»grmn
sluult* •

were Inn
I heir wi
eotild li
eoinfoil.
nrwwwi

ami a lb
lhe nnini
WlMHlklll
I er whir

Jlniiie at

Bigger, Better Crops, Improved Soil
'^►NOD-O-GEN

day nigh
gram. b
A class
MiatliiK &gt;

all I hat i

The Great Soil Improver

etudyj

A lam
Woodlau

iiiaining
and Also
IhiWv^s i
yr .an
aiii’ al

r-ALFALFA

nn*i'

'1?

New line of Moire Ribbons, yd. 10/15, 20. 30.35c

Phone 66

lung'. Hu- heart mi.i m-m-ral littleof etii-h hoy.

■a Utility.

Infants*' in tan. red. pink, blue, white «nd black,

STANDARD PATTERNS IN STOCK

li. Mi-

Several i-nBeauty Is as deejs and as useful a
...■
j "
There have been published In LonTl’c Freat advocate—let ua call him
ijily can't get
|eMO|la" "
don lome lettera of Mro Thoma* Ugr, . Mr-- McSweeney—-wa* defending n part of our general life as Is what we
_______The
___ ___
_______
lyin In which the "Carlyle Cal" figures ,lian____________
,n •
case
looked tenn dlllity. It has just such a rea,*M&lt;iiie" of- ’I •hi- tv I-elieM- w ould
quite
clear
that
hopeless,
and
McSweeney
submitted
'sort
for
ti&lt;
lng.
It
has
a
similar
force;
prominently. It l»
r&lt;qtM*tlir«l if liti»&gt;y- would only
lo ■MJIIK- gtwnl
the lady nagged lire great man about'no "fldence for tho defenao
hla fluffy pet. wa* petulMt and ridicu*? public
*■"" prosecutor, believing •that con­ world. Eyes not fully opened lo the
.hut they li.
lou» when he fed.lt—a* men who cat#, riot Ion was assured, ended with JQst be autiful ar* not* wholly alive to the d&lt;
Influence of beauty upon our lire* and
fop animal* invariably do—al lb- din­. a few perfunctory remarks.
'In many InstallThen, in a quiet, conversational tone. our actions. Alas! sometimes wo scoff
ner table, and Inaltted Jhat the carpotI
■
io
blame in ma
In lhe dining room in Cheyne row wa*। the famous McSwceney began to talk
• physical unfi:n*'
being ruined by tho practire. She ad-, to tho jury. He made no mention‘of That Is to say. the highest human ex'
■ found s^ral bro
mlta that the carp* t wa* old and ugly th- murder. Ho just desertbed Ih vjvid prM'"0“
Those even greater beauties, which tin.h-V"|otM*d ch"-1
and not worth having a row with one *, colors, a pretty country cottage hung
They.need-onre mhiiiI
husband about; ct* why. the Impartial with honeysuckles, a young wife pro­ arc divinn expression*, «. ignore
paring supper, and |ht&gt; rosy young­
Just think for a moment Take i||,-hic.« lo tnak&gt; “
critic a*k», did ahe do It?
, sters waiting at the gate to greet their yourself away from yourself and eon- •dti-rig nv-n."
Th" lit'l ouldo-T
.... tho
— evo
—­ template yourself and your living, set
._™., .ilhlt'lic l&lt;&gt;t wasi
and ■till more wonderful letter writer, father on his return home for
Suddenly McSweeney. against the background of tire unlver- ■-ondu&lt;-h«l Tuee'
and could, had she jx.*&gt;ii.-*H«*d the, nlng meal.
means and a sociable husband, hare stoppqd. he drew tdmself up to hla sal scheme of things. Think ot tho ''.11*1 ""‘rd buildi
full height.
Then, striking tho table myriads of infinitely petty, wasteful * • 'and&lt; t coo
‘ " '' r'
Cjfah^iies *at st her fret and l^sigh with hla fist, he cried, in a role# that and useleM thoughts and actions, do 1 “
sires amI dislikes which olcupy your
IlffrS -famous poen'., "Jennie'Kissod thrilled every borom:
•t.’-uinlwl ninons tlv 20 I
Mp.^Ts proof that she wa« not simply' "io-nih-tnen, -yon must send him day. At th" moment youyrcad this,I
ww.
-----•take
yourself
back
two
years
ago
Of'
,
....
a blue stocking but highly .attractive baek ^!o,’!,•
them!"
and blurt-1 course, you have not the slishlest coti-j svdli
Jul'd
’ to men. It Is a ipathetic
’ : .picture this. - ATed-faccd *jnror
--------choked,
fc
e past
oast of thu
Saa# of
j ception of what happe ned. Hut let me . la-.
: i i
evoked out of tire
tip&gt; Sag#
tell you that oh that day, two years -clpxd s 1? lai
Chelsea and hl» cat and Mr*. Carlyle's
.
savage phrase. "1 wish she were dead.", McSweeney. without another word, ago. were happening two, a dozen dr lavry eh-*ildi
a hundred things which seemed to you
It ended In the author of "Sartor Ik,!nun nn'1 tP”
la&lt;T tho
follow*:
sartu*" being deprived of theiompanbrought tn a verdict o^acqulttal. to be supreme Inijxirtance. Do . you
- —Chari"
lonship of his cal at dinner, luncheon -The prisoner wept as he Shook tils understand how we nil our lives to the
or tea
in tho
lhe oindin- • brim wlpi
b”"!
"No of
othrr
on inire—all
an tn
uiu Interests
interests of
or me
millions
suchman
trifling
lifg room carpet and of feminine tyn
royW ‘‘a'®
,nn M -'ou I consequence*?-Kansas city sur.
..
.
gjjnj.
‘
have done? Mr. McSweeney," ho sob•
, , ...
*&gt;(i point* &lt;*r
in
f their Woi-Hl*!. flat"*;!
Highest Point In United Statee.
,
-------------------------liy. air."
!■
.i!
'
J/
Mount Whitney, tho highest point
BY LIGHT OF THE EARTH
i'
.1 "u
"r &gt;&gt; ur
' In the United States I* not an Hoisted
j.-|('/"■.r"'
)‘&gt;r-r■
NOT HARD TO TEST DIAMOND
p«k uk"!
Somber Regions of the Sky IltumlnaV
1 Mount Ilalub r. but Is the loftiest point
.... ,,tl,*t ward Im'J* r,.nt&lt;-«b-d •
cd by Reflections From Our
lu--li|.
M'iml;ij.
Ill*'
Simple Methods by Which the Genu­ In the'great California crest or enor- Wi iln-'d n &lt; I'olral A-h&lt;«'l w ill ),&lt;•’
Own Planet.
.
mous saw tooth ridge of the Sierra Ne*; lw&gt;ys &lt;&gt;f HeIne May Be Distinguished From
•-■l iy th*- &gt;• vi-nlh timl,
j vada. Including many eminences al- l&lt;-'b
the Artificial.
It has been remarked {hat the globu­
writ coliiiieb
!«rao»t a« high.
Mount Whitney is '•’iull
lar light from the wliolo.sky U su----- ‘
Mtor.ta.lr br.uurul .. .« ,h. 1«1
•«-'
i’-f
I
j&gt;*rlor to lhe sum ot all th" quantities itotan dluoouto or totor. U -rprrt
L ■llf,hU/ ll’"lr
of light sent to us sejiarately by the •nerd
Chili Library,
haver ml,Uke. tb.iu tor the
."X'"£ »“•
,
•
stars. Even lb# most somber regions genoAoe article
”u'1, U'no r"'t: &gt;,0”nt MUllamson.' &lt;
seem lit by a dlff-ued light which truly
i
a lias Its origin In the rernwtrial atmos­
phere. k Is ths light bf the earth: u.!to mu ,I~UM M.1.1 M. .bto I
'"i, •■* ’’T1,
Different people have endeavored to ..rlkl.B » hto,«l». The UM. on a ' **0'
Martin.
Th"
'
■
.-•raluato tire Intensity of this earth
.
. ... Thins* He Wrot&lt;
light and have found that It ia of the real diamond are rarely so regular an
By a strange freak of paturo tire Hn-liaul w i.liiman.
■;;iugll,..r_J........ ..
order oFope-teuth part of the Intensity thus# of really good Imltatioun With ' lowest |&gt;olnt of dry land In the United
I ii.Ji
of a star of the first order of niagnl
taken Ln grinding and polishing, so ; States is less than eighty miles from; l.tiiri.iii
tude
.
•
tho highest. Tire lowest point Is Ini
It la attFibufed, at least partially, to that there ahull he no regularity in ; Death vainly and Is 2T« feel below
.
n permanent aurora borealis which is the reflections of lb’o light
sea level
It is said that from this
A file cannot scratch a real diamond.'
Knock Al our Galrevealed by the characteristic gr&lt; eh
• point Monnt Whitney can be easily j
say which is observed on qbxcuru but quickly Injures an Imitation. A j seen on a clear day.
sapphire
la
the
next
hardest
stone
to
nights In th# whole heavens. There Is
probably something *lne; lhe contln a diamond-and Is an even better test
than the file.
'
ual bombardniynt of th- upper atmos
yen—।
.........Duulu.
.......... ..■ of
... .................
Uarlqm—_Arnold
Thrust a diamond ring into a bowl.
plrera by meteoric swarms and cosmic
served fob me, Mis» CoacliemT" naked Mulder. '
dust may also Illuminate. Th- mast of water arid the stones will glitter young Saplelxli of-lire fair manager ot
'i&lt;dd
\ .u Edward Wldli
through
the
liquid,
but
an
imitation
of meteoric matter which would suf­
the nmateur thcatricals.
P'dlyui
'
fice to explain th- observed phenome­ stone loses all Its brilliancy under wa­
M. Mftnt.
"Why. really, Mr Raplolgh,” ah# ro
II" ••
na has been calculated and the .figure ter. If you look through a diamond pli-d. "I'm afeaM I vo overlooked you,•
at
a
black
dot
on
a
piece
of
white
pa
­
found is in good agreement with that
..........
,&gt;«"■ K.U,”U,
you
will see on# black speck quire; •“ 'WW*
i.
Wiggill'.
given by a direct calculation of lhe per
rf-.rlr It th. tot I. mm or muh ’ «&gt;• T "l’ *«'■
'““rU
l lo- I
•■-I. n tlaughter— llaniliu
quantity of cosmic matter which
HtUrf th. ,coo. I. Proli»hl, hot boo-1 nt the heroine's
heroin.-, father,
r.lh.r, I think
,-i .ir.L
- Strikes the #arth.
nine.
would about fit you."
j Hamir
Place oDe drop of water upon twU । "lho
,s Mcall’r of
Tire "
..... —- d..n*her know, jqat
'ni, &gt;&lt;
s!|.,i,Al Tire Ual&lt; --Mabel
face
of a diamond, touch It with n consequence.
'U"
Things of Real Worth,
.
------------ ---------------- I'm on# of the—aw— actaht/* aald D*i:&lt;'”d&gt;Wi uln.
,
'When a man begins looking at the Pn,nt °r " P«r.cU—the drop will k«rep
--;j-t&lt;
fgb.
"What am I—aw—supposed. ***' *" "
‘
••
—
atone remain
clocK when the main thing is to get' Its globule 'form and
■* the--------■
tn the pawt?”
the largest possible output- tn the dry- If the brilliant is an Imitation to do
■I
Hoi.tii
Tarkhuih'ii.
'Vail." answered (thn manageress 1
Shortest possible time. Industrial art
I f l-m er— KhIIiIi-'-ii
t' the heroine Is atiproted to be an
takes flight. It returns only when
; han. I'm afraid II will b- necessary.'
L. Cuiilfurther developments Ln culture mshf
Merely Woman's Prerogative.
that you should remain*dead.”
It impossible for ths race to remain
A mere man object* In imying hie ■
-Vciller.
satisfied with machine-made surround­ wife's millinery bill of 1375 for five
' Ings; when th* clocjt la once more ( hatx—ail purchased In on# week. H*
Alsatian Potash Salts.
turned to face the wall, and mgn once xlsltna they are not neceasltlM.'-The' Kall, or potash salts. In natural d* .
nV- i^Miulry—Mary Ht-a. more sets himself an ideal of beauty Idea! Ju»t gh - any v.oman a cjjanr'' p -sils, was dtscovVred In Abase‘la' (l
and worth, rather than of speed.
Five hats!- Why. they're abrnljt-ly I?*:, when deep borings were being! l?«r-l la*iuJ&lt;u»—Kebl«' Howard;
In th# hop# of striking.oil. fn
: nothing' Rut any woman willing to • msds
"
\Vitli I h.•
liil&lt;-nll&gt;ni—Bruno
go through the ordeal .of selecting' *•' • th#'first kali mining shaft was
five bet* and getting them to suit her i completed in this dlsirlct, and th# l.* 'Mti&lt;
II H ii-ireii«!.| in £sy|&gt;l—Tire Will­
III produce tn »houM be allowed to have at many following year 37.00*) tons of kali salts
•St "nf rllnm. as the wants! It * bard work!
i were extracted.
Rinc# then other
mines have been developed and.the
••liui"'*'
ph Conrad
Twins I Juvenile
work, has grown rapidly
Twins
tuttoa to uem — Fronde
n-&lt; .
US
■Jloasy 'aHe qyo&lt;#d th*
b.
M
1U!«:
jour job prtntinu to u&gt;— T«i. sal It I'epi talk, added U&gt;&lt;
Veigluu Hi
tool—Cincinnati Eoaulxer
tmh Brat rtart work.
IMXXLIi WA.X1
PAI.

F

Ladies Union Suite. Umbrella Pants or
tight kqee. 25c.
Children a Union Suite, tight knee. 25c.
Ladies Union' Suite, umbrella pante, tight
knee, 50c.
Ladies Union Suits, long sleeve and long
punt*, per suit. 50cx
Ladies Vests, comfy cut or shaped al- 10c,
15c and 25c,
Ladies Vests, long sleeves, at 25c.

\. H.iili«-r in p«-i-ml vi’il" in r;u-h •
• &lt;f Un- gramqim t-mitts in Hastings, j
। but six failed to i .n li lilt- stand- I
'aid required. Tin- di«-s not fully

to

MRS. CARLYLE AS A NAGGER WHAT THE JURY DIDN’T KNOW GREAT INFLUENCE OF BEAUTY

Summer Underwear and Hoslsry

: - JEEMBII SCHOOLS

A lllllill

NoAifai??s'e.rd“For FREE-&lt;^

Making your chance of succca 60% greater when NOD-OGEJ^ is used-

WHAT NOD-O-GEN IS—A pure culture of bacteria which causes nodules
to grow on roots of ALFALFA thus insuring a greater success with alfalfa.
FREE! With each 60 lbs pf Alfalfa Seed we will furnish you FREE OF
CHARGE a bottle of NOD-O-GEN containing enough pure culture to in­
oculate one bu. (60 lbs.) of seed which will insure a surer catch of Alfalfa.
Based on to-day's wheat market, I can sell you French’s White Lily Flour at $2.35 per
100 lbs. Beans are higher. Bring in your samples of BEANS and SEED, or if you want
Bran, Middlings, Cement or Seed Beans, call in and will bfe pleased to show you same.

&lt;*r \i&gt;.

hat unlay
Wnnrer
diiinti w;

LUKE WATERS
Successor to F. H. Barlow 6 Co.

Phone 150, Hastings, Mich.

LOYALTY THE WAY OF HONOR

unlay at
. fstiniK*
a niMl &lt;
lad;-r al
laki- ovr
Miss' b
nil Mom
&lt;lur gi

iioiinciiig
test of honor A young man who falls |
to keeji faith with his employer sac--,
riflees his own personal Integrity.
No excuse may serve to justify dt»loyalty. Even though your employer.
break faith with you—a* sometimes
may, but seldom dots, rwally happen —
T®ur attempt to i-gct even" by betray,r-&lt; him does not strike as hard a blow
lo b-m .. u d.„. w &gt;™. You m.r
*,u,t hl" '•’’’Ploy or you may call him }
lo account, but by being falsa to the.
trust he Imposes In you you take upon j
yourself the same brand und help mat­
IS THERE A GAS MAIN CLOSE TO YOUR HOUSE?
'
In stooping tp petty
Your wife probably has asked that question
"revenge" you sloop to dishonor.
The moment you enter a man's em- I
ploy yon aepept- -or should accept— already.
It la a matter of importance to
uuo.il.vu &gt;*&lt;•» Ul l.-HIUH,,. uno Ul '

.

llnea8 “d convenience.
"o-’111 »« 8’^ ’0 give you advice eon-

ooFOlng the layout for gae piping and inatallotion or a gas range in your home.

. No word of dlaparagement or care,
°
m. erma,mermektor .touM M„
If you arB building a house and the build,
your lip*, kou should ba a* loyal to |
°
hitn behind tieback « you are b-&gt; £ng cite is not on a gas main we will be glad
for# hl* face, ^ou should boO*t him.
°
not ’’rL0C.k; .
t0 talk with you regarding the prospect of ex
• Be sure that he knows what you say '
D
and. what you do. His watehfu! eye tending mains .
Is uppn you when you least expect
bis vigilance, nut do not b# true to
wg are willing to extend mains wherever
him because yon su«pe&lt;; his espion-1
ag&gt;*—rather because it is thn "way to1 there is a reasonable prospect of eventual
honor."—Philadelphia Ledger.
|

fair return on the investment
Survival of Superstition.
*
Madagascar natives have a straugn
Ido). It la a piece of wood covered
with silk and attached to a wire which
tho prl&lt;Mt« puli In a certain-way. Th#
god performs movements tn all direc-,
tions, to tho great, terror of the faith-,
ful. who believe It Is really alive. Tha
priests dwell*in houses ot wood, as th#
god will have neither stone nor brick.,
To distinguish themselves from the
o'ber .natives, the faithful wear their
hair rolled In curl-papora like women, i
and keep It in the shape of a horn by
means ot pins.
ObMrvatlon of a Cyn’.e. &gt;

■ In B4vaKe countrl«a worpan la a
beaat of burden, and lit civil I ted countrie* man la a b«aat and woigan la a burden—Life.

luffieMm ume Himself.
himself, -vhat the small mu saski u
Ln others—Confucius.

piling

itKilhrr

•lay.

Ing for &lt;
b-n&lt;l the

,

which, und chrer among which. ui&lt;» her, and it is important to you.
ally loUM* bnilnees intemta
Hie I
.
.
■
buaincM tccrei* whrttu-r divulged to I
Gas cooking means economy, comfort, clean-

.b»„w

I lensnior

Thornapple Gas A Electric Co
Phone No. 5

-ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE."

Air. an.
Mr. nnd

Rapids, .1
nutn.
. .lai’ob &lt;
Alisse* Cl

lo Grand
Mr. an
threat .&lt;•

•

Sunday, i

morning
phone es
rouple &lt;il
Matter
Kalmnnro
aunt. is
im-ningili
I here war
Cnmini?
Rin grad

Mr. mid
Glonn of
over JhiTV
with lliel
Senter.
■Dorr K
Day with
Hastings.
Mr. ami
l»ponl Dim
Klirets u
Wright.
Mr*. Fi
mi over l
Mm.- John
Mr*. M.
Arbor tu
UOilHJ Ml

stale shh
Mr. ant:
little gon
few day*
Our sol
Dtir lead
homes, J
'Ihappell
(iiddings
lillstjale.

BANS I

�PAGE THREK

THE HASTINGS BANNER, Jt'X'E j. 1»||.

Woodland

W EST WOODLAND:
Miss Grftre Wade ha*.returned i
home from Wijodland, where she)
lias iietui at work, to spend H.h?
------------------------------Frank Palmerion
and mother,
spent Sunday in Hasting*.
Mr. amt Mrs. D. N. Siowell .enter-i
lainisl Katunlny and Sunday A. N.
Bakmnii, wife
and children ot

FREE
A 07x54 in. velvet Rug free with
every large rug for $15 and up.

’ A Inrite audience allended IhfF
Woodland High School graduating
exerei«e« al lhe M. F- church Fri­
day night and listened to a Rue pro­
gram, both in manic mid oratory.
A daM of Um young p—&gt;pl.......... .Mr.- and Mrs. T. Burk* frmn Hit-l­
tu.sling of MiVeii girls mid Hirer ings.
noys received their diploma*. We
Mr. mid Mr*. B. .1. Wellman nnn
undehitand Hint owing lo I here beilfg no suilnble hall,in which •&lt;&gt; gUMli
Mts. Hurry
hold mi allunni hnnqnel none will
A lawi gal tiering vety appropri­ wil.li lung fever.
ately' olwrved Memorial liny al
WiMidlmid Ik-melery Number two
Saturday forenoon.
A delightful
program was r&gt;'iiderei| under the
'I'. Spriilgkell. and wife of Sun­
■ sduidc of Hie largo maples near
lhe cemclery. * wliijre I In* auto* field wen* gilesls of Perry Barnum
were lined up that Hie old velermis. and ftqnilv Saturday mid Sunday.
their wives and soldiers widows

i-iiiiiforl.
Tin* program coiwi-deii
Ilf mnjlM It'd by II. S, Bully. Prayer

Mr.*. Sain Karl

G,-(tysburg

\Vt&gt;&lt;»iktni| by A. W. Dillrnlifck, nfi&lt;‘i* which lb‘v. E. &lt;i. Lynn di*liv&lt;*r• d. lUipliuulid - Memorial—.addeeos.

Hot Weather Specials

Special value in Ladies'
While and Black Hose.

10c

For one week beginning Friday;-we will offer to the public of Hastings and vicinity some extra
hot weather bargains in Dresses, Waists, Underwear, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Hose, Summer
Wash Goods, Etc.

Coals, Suits, Skirls and Dresses
•

Big line oi fine Spring Coats in various
colors, some worth up to S12------------- $7.vH
Ladies* and Misses' fine Coats, sold fornicrly up to $20
- --Ladies* black and tun Short Coats at —$3.98
Ladies’ Skirts,' odds and ends, some
.
worth upjo $9.00, at only--------- ---------- $3.98
Ladies' or Misses’ full length double texture
Ruin Coats, a special value, nt only
$3.98
Girls' Summer Wash Dresses, sizes 2 to
6, only.......................................................
48c
Ladl««* Summer Dre»«ea Greatlr Reduced.

Rug Specials

A-

We have now over SOO Rugs to choose from, all
new small pretty patterns, and are offering some
great values. A on never hud -standard rugs of­
' fered as low us these priqcs. Come and sec.
Wool Fibfc Hugs. »izc* 9x12. in brown, blue un.l
, green. Minitary iml good we-tring, »t only $ 7.00
Seatnleta IltUMrl' Rugs, l&gt;e»t grade. '.'el_'. only 15.00
SeanileM Bruoela Ruga, best griide.S'^xlii’.
112.00
Seamless Brusicls Rugs, best grade, 7v'.'. only
9.98
Scninles* Brussels Rugs, best grade. '•*«. only
7.50
S*ainle»'. Brussels Rugs, l»e*t grade. Jl’,112 "
17.50
’.»sl2 S&gt;mile'* Wilton Velvet Rugs, special at
22.50
'.«xl2 Aaiuiu -ter Rug* . g&lt;“"l v.ibic. nl
19.00

Specials

A great line of fine Waists worth up to
52.00, at
.......... ..
98c
Ask to see our new stylefrin R. iittG.
Corsets
—. .
50c, $1, $2. $3
Men s Work and Ureas Shirts. oOc valuei, at only---- 3Uc
Uine'Hres* Shirt', negligee or laundered, ator.fl.UU
A new line of Four-in-hand Ties a: only. . . .“1c and lOc
Men'« Balbriggan t’nion Suits, different styles, only .50c
Men's single-piece I mlerwear, fine ribbed, well made--.2tk? '
Men's line Socks, some s,&gt;ccia1 fine Maceo yarn, at
. 15c.
Men's tine Socks in black or tan. at only. .
------8e
Bl&lt; values In bo v s'w al sis. panta. shirts, aveealls. base

mlWOI'll lhe km

One large table full oT fine Summer Wash Goods In Crepe, Gingham, Lawns and Dimities
some worth up to 25c, your choice at 10c.

inaiiiinu soldiers, led by .1, II. Sawdy

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

i I .awn and Gingham Iknise
Which a Ix-aidifill boiHIUel

98c

Men’s Work and. Dress.
Shirts, choice

39c

Hastings Cool and Sanitary Trading Center

Hid....... J.hnn li ]

F

RURAL SCHOOL BOYS
ENTER CORN CONTEST 0

PERSONAL MENTION

LOCAL NEWS

and III lb* daugulrr &lt;u &lt;&lt;raiid Hnpurduy n'ljd Sunday.

Iill Mondaj
i be'mitigated somewhat by an appa। rat us which baa been devised lo suht
I sallora In tHUlng'deblng fires that may

wilh Hu* '&gt;&gt;n and tmisily.

Milan I nindwi and ibughler
Word for Doctor*.

■moke often makes It practically Im*
possible .‘or unprotected Ore fighter*
to reach thu vicinity ot a blaze. Thu
apparatus, which looks like a diving
' outfit, and resembles It la some ru| rjxTtn. enables a man to go through

center of the trouble. .The tire fight-

WnllRI'i* aiernam nccoinpanted by Mrs. Jennie William* mid
Ohio.

to give that liiturmutluii concerning I
hla patient secretly to a third party,
Is not true lb Ids trust. Men who are
sick go lo their 'physicians to be
healed, mid nut to furnish 'u subject,
for gossip. And II Is well for society |

n nllln-lrd for a numb

•fay.
Nalmpnl
\S'«:riath&gt;n
which will bn held there Iliis week. Hie .We-lulig cnmpanion.
Mr. and .Mr*. C. E. Unwinder mid
- Mr. and Mr*.' Hoy Howlader attend­ grandchildren.
ed Hie Itinghng Bro*, show al Grand Galesburg. Mi'.
. Rapids, Monday, making lhe trip, by
nutn.

I.liddr&gt;-n

Kalaiiiazui i.

and undvi'Hlanding
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ihlherl mid cleiiial. Funeral eervice
sou laiwrencn and family were
Hasting*.
Friday. May 291 h. :
guests nf Ilin former's d.iughicr
Mix. Betlha Blak&gt;* of Middleville
Dorothy Newton,
Sunday, making tho trip.by auto.
Mis* Anna Wallers b*fl Monday lor of Kalamazoo.

SEVENTH ANNUAL OPENING

OF PALM GARDEN, HASTINGS
’alletiKd

supply &lt;&gt;f fresh sir is pumped In to
him through the supply pipe by means
uf bellow s. The air-supply pipe also
serves_M u speaking lube, the special
connection enabling the officer to keep
lu - constant coniiuutilcatiou with tho
did not the word of u physician would tire fighter. -American Boy.
be doubted In aotun circumstances re- Good Word for the Grass-Widower.
qulring that great reliance bo placed j
"No one seems to/dwell on tho
on.itj—Brooklyn Eagle.
charms of the grkss-wUowof; and of
1 all men. ho la th6 mos?’attractive.
Nature aa Sculptor.
Ho hnBn*t B wlfe )n hta )mmcdittI&gt;,
A really remarkable natural curios- vicinity to demand all bls attentions:
Patron Saint of Naples.
Ity Is the tree known as the "Black -he -hasn’t tho consciousness
of his ow n
Tho jutrtIf 11 Inr patron saint of Na­
ss H San Gennaro—St. J.niuarlim—&gt;i gained Ils namu from the curious eligibility like the average bachelor,
n| tin* city tym preserved sonic of’ L furmutlon auNumed by a portion ot the nor the shadow of a dead romance
about him like a bona-fide widower.
his dried biutnffnr I.COO years. Three' trunk In Its process uf decay, the
tlnuM a year this blood liquefies: (f Jikeness to a buy about to make a In fact, for ordinary social purposes
there's nothing so convenient or
leap being extraordinary. Owing to charming as the grass-widower."—'
its elevated position, this "statue" Mararet Kirby.
-stands out in quite a startling numI—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—
1 nur.

of Uvllniilisl Church Shiny

phone exchange al Hustings for a

ind A nbam i.
Kalamnzou Ittsl week lo vimI hl*
aunt, is seriously- ill wilh spinal
meningitis.
Lntrd report from Thou. dear friend, ni l gone. tn rest

Crnninissioner Moii.miiith has be­ Thy pilgrimage mi e.irlh i* o’er
gun grading J he mile and one half Tliott art al rest forcvenimre.
f

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and son
&lt;&gt;|rnn &lt;&gt;f Blanchard, drove their ear
over Sunday for an aBernoon visit
with their grand mother, Mrs. C.
Sente/.
Dorr Kahler spent Decoratlnn
Day wilh Ilin uncle Will Schmitz in
.Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver nf Hastings
spent Decoration in Hie village Hie
guest* of Mr. and - Mrs. R. . L.
Wrighl.
Mrs. Frnnk Fnx of Detroit, was
an over Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dill.
Mrs. Mary Hynes who is nt Ann
Arbor undergoing IrenhnrnI for
goitre submitted to an operation
last Wednesday, and latest report*
state she is getting along iinely.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Halyeal and
little son of Sparta are spending a
few days visiting here.
Our school closed Friday nn&lt;l
aur teachers have left for Hiefr
homes. .Miss Gorham- and MI.«
Ihappoll to Nashville and Prof.
Giddings to his father's^ farm-Hear
hllsdale.
&gt;
BANNER WANT AD'S. PAT.

Wheri» wp shall never say fnr«,y6,ll:
Wliviv friendship, love and Multi
doth reign,
Wo'H meet ofir hived and lost again.
Though thou hast faded from &lt;jiir
siglil.
.
.
We've only .«ni&lt;| goodnight. g&lt;w»duight;
We'll meet again beyond lh&gt;*dnmh
Amidst iinrnorlal siimnier bbrnin.
Tho morning light hiynks u’rr lln*
sea
•
And sounds of stwroiest melody
Gome from Unit, land of summer
skies,
/
A blossoming fragrant pnrgdise.
Beyond earth's fading twilight glow
Wk'II meet again, ah yrs we know
There iff pence forever dwell.
•
Lh'nr husband, father, friend fare­
well.
Will Speak at Shultz Churrh.
Rev'. R. H. JIrendy, of this city,
will speak
al
lln*. Evangelical
church. Shultz. Friday, (tomorrow,
evening. The people of that local­
ity will surely be pleasetl with Rev.
Bready.

Do You Bank Money ?

Hallie Gi.... k.
parent

•Mrs. A. A. A
-■I i-oinineni
Akl.y Voile

•f Baltic
Clttman Gobuu&lt;u-agent)—"I thought
you said there u h a charming view
an&lt;|-Mrs. Thus. Sullivan..
Henry Pollmmus, of Marshall, is from the front windows? Why, there
lhe guest of Dr. and Mr*. C. P. aru only fiouses-to be seen." House'
Lathrop., Jlis/laughter. Miysjlulh
Polhemtw; spent Sunday hero.
alr&gt;- In the house opposite lives the
Miss Josephine Anderson. :ii*uoni- most beautiful widow you ever clapped
eyes'on. and ahe'e always at the winIndianapolis.
nil timed
Tuesday
froin Akley College,’ Grand Havkbt.

Rapids Saturday t&lt;&gt; intend hi.«
Caution.
brother** funeral. His -jitlle grand
daughter returned home wilh him. —Cervantes.
'li
Ellen Cnmpb&lt; 11 relui mu
Monday from Porlland,- Oregon;
Imeparabla.
where she ha* b'*&gt;*n_ speniTing a
.......
-..w. her jinuithter. .-w
Health and cln-orfuloM* mutually
year with
Sim nan.
Wbl
make her home with tier daiuliters, i beget each other.—Addison.
Mrs. James Gowerialul Mrs. Meitzo
_ ______
'____
,
Turner.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
.

\\ hy not hank with your coal bin while coal is cheap?
You save 90c per ton. on soft coal and 50c per ton
on hard coal by buying from Bauer Bros. now. You
will need the coal and the investment is the best you
can make

Hastings Lumber 8 Coal Co
Phone 254

HASTINGS, MICH.

Phone 224

�-tub mwiNfle mwnhi. mine l.

PERSONAL-MENTION^

BQfS ARE THE LIMIT

Will Ifopkin* spent. Sunday fitj*
By CLARA STACY.
Grand Rapids.
;
Mr*. John C. Co|&lt;*. &lt;&gt;f Big Rapids,'.
is lhe gura’ of friend* here.
j*
L&gt;*wi» Barkley mul .«mi Eldred vis- j **j actually hate to tell Jimmy about
itatl Grand Rapids nrtalivN SunGlared Jlmmy'a mother, abiveringly. aUtrlug at the faablonablo laWlllis Quick ol Bal I It- Creek call- vltatlon card with dwpalring eyoa.
ed'on lux niece, .Mrs. Andrew My«r.\
"rte,"-raid Jlmmy'a lather, with
ti
,
.
,
understanding.
"Then ho added.
Minn Donna Durk»c spent
_n.,.lni_ nr_ .hn limit'"
»erk
w.lb JIU.
ll~.ll. ,, I.
'"J"'* J"
of Berlin
Jimmy s nearly niteen. purauoa
Jaim-j V. .Wickham uf GramLlLm-1
V\Olhcr1»t,
ill* watt Hip guest of Hustings frieml- I b°
old enough not to act Ilk® a
last wedk.
! young aavago. Whenever 1 make him
Mi-s Elhel Selden visited -Mis- | go to a party you would think I was
Beatrice Pdrker. uf Vpsilauti, Dec- 1 casting him into a den of man eating
orat|on Day.
- I tiger*, to hear him protest. He says
Harvey Williams, of Monrovia,. giriB ire ninnies and he’d rather play
aJ:fM was ___
calling on Hastings football!”
fricndH Ttn-.-diiy.
TtieiMJay.
&gt; "Seems to me," said Jimmy's fam.._________
vtig_•' ............................. .
ther, "that I used to like to go to porliasltl UN friend*
fr i'll,!-! last
as week, arnr' .
.
....
.
..
.
ofF lia-lings
rlvln, T!mr-.1»&gt;.
------- --------------------------Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall were the
.
.. .,
..
guvs!* of Grand Rapids friends Satlt * dldn t B,antl ore’’ b,B1' •*’“
unlay und Sunday.
Jimmy * mother, "every single minute.
Mis* Jciinlu Sandahi Mf foinsiiip | bo'd get tn hl* old clothes, with tenwas the guest of MIm Winifred Me- nl* shoe* and a negligee shirt, and
LYavy Sunday niul.L
wouldn't care! it's just awful! I'm
Mis. Sarah Fish.-f relurnod Sal- i auro 1 don’t know what my friend*
ufiliiyjFitfrt'a W'i-''k's sfiiyAvnif fcla-' thfnk of inoTTEcy mu*r?iavd'tho Idea
livCs in Eaton Rapid’.
I that 1 don't caro anything about JimMr. and Mrs. l-cwi* Jllo—oni and my-B &lt;ocui progresa and it's just as
children apriil Sun. ay al Ml. an.l lniixjrtant to . boy . future .. It is to
MraFa.;’ I'^yv.'",./«.™...l
**™ P"
““•»■*

IT.?:'./”'

-”rj

L. WK-

LOCAL NEWS

mt

SOPHIES GENEROSITY

A daughter wag born Thursday to
Mr. and .Mrs. Pratt of the Ural .ward.
■r RVRLYH HOUR.
Then- will be initiatory work in|
the I. O. 0. F. temple on Tuesday p
eTh''m,.mln-r. ot Blow Kowl.l. I
of Pythias lodge will be held on «»»th*r and listened with wtd* round
Sunday. June 11.
,n “»•
Placo thBro WM *

.. Tb.„mimber»,«.r u.e RonrSEm-. (
ly L. O. T. M.' M. are piannitig U»
hold a picnic al Tlmniapple lake in voice and his words rushed as If ho
were afraid ho would not have time to
August.
.
The
C. and «.», A. II. birth­
day dinner will lie lichl-al the home art' almoat drawled and did not loan
of Mrs. Qmtifc* ou Wednesday, over tho pulpit edge with nervous j
hands ouUtrctchod as did thia man.
June t(J.
Miss Kale Johnson, of Wayland, So thia man waa well worth watching.
Tho man wa* tdllng an absorbing
has sold her house mid lot to F.
Thomas, Th&lt;* sale was made by tale ot hla missionary work In a cer­
tain section of tho
country. When
ho
Crook &amp; Gould.
------------------------ Mrs. Horace Palmer wil enter- I
be said simply but forcibly thst
lain Hie Welcome Corners I,. A. Is. tb® people among whom he wdtked
and W. G. T. U. Thursday, June 11. needed anything and everything; "Not
-for lea. Ail are invited.
I only money," ho said, "but clothes, all
Born lo Mr. uud Mrs. Olio Isen- the necowarles of life. Think of what
hath, June 1st., an eight and one- I have told you and give freelyl"
half pound daughter.
She will
Sophie hop-skipped alongside her
answer to the name of Aileen.
' mother when they n-acbed tho open
The east-bound expre-s which air. "Whnt are wo goln’ to giro?" eho
leave* Hastings al six o'cldrk in.th” j Inquired breathlessly.
evening was delayed two hums on
Sophie's mother laughed shortly. "I
Frttfay-*nvi'ntrig- when rt cylinder; haven't any ide*,"~ahc said.—Woxent
head blew oui.
all our old clothes to tho mission smd

ill G. A. Culler’.- u- w barn on Tliurs- many things myself and if 1 do get any
day. evening, June I i. Proceeds for' mOney there's that tea I must give—"
I he benefit of tile frail fidwpL jMll Sephle'a mind wandered. Teas werw
invited to alb'iid.
vague things that required little girls

Mrs. Monroe Si-Mjii an.l Mi- mysfotheK The Miklesons will be
**Thal chlld u poisrased." Sophie's
Mab. l Sisson spent Decoration Day । offended if- you don't, and It's tho right observ.* Children/ pay ou June il.
?UH?
t0U&gt; vUir8 1,1 | mother said later in tho day, when for
wilh Freeport frien.K.
; »°r’ of a crowd for him. It's what be /I
Hill day Will be bn.-n.tho 8lxth Umn
begged to know
■
Mr. and.Mrs. Glenn Greenfield, of needs."
Imls at •tlK' various lakes are be- Wbat they could give the mlasionary's
Grand Rapids, wen* (Ini guc.-ls of
"1 won't say anything about It to
friends here over Sunday.
him." decided Jimmy's mother, dlplo"CoodaeM me! As if on.
cottages
an
bting
bmlt.
Lnki
wasn
*
t
driven
nearly
craxy
with hands
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ford, of l'r-1 matically, "uatil tho day before. Thon
breezes are being enjoyed by in- • .
■out tv&gt;„*,
bandale, are spciidiiik* Ito* week wiih : lltt wt)n t have so long a Um's to ob- creasing
num'b.is each summer.
enL,ldo' D“‘1.,totter mo
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. l-osler.
ject and uiako life mlsc-rabl* for
Eloyd
Watkins
was
taken
to
Hui,
D0
*
’
H5b
‘
»®
u
•*
nd
something
Mrs. GMrge Collin* and ehihlrcn.
—. -- — —- ,
■
। It was tho next day that Sophie sat
of Grund Rapid-, w. i*'lln-gin -ls or:
,
t.Twi.*rthhn-|.ii.'il"iiMattddy.wlH-rv
frtend- li."* ..s.i Siu.lM
Jimmy s mother had occasion many
thinking. Mother had said they mould
-Mr. and Mrs. Ed John-.n and 1
‘“!b,\Uo
foUow^ to Tm-day. Di. Webb p..| [i&gt;| m-1 send something, but mother was out
.... Kntjicryn .*(■■ ni. Sutumay
|,o thankful for this decision, for Jim- ...j । |M
■ opt-raimn. a.-*i'l«.‘i| by Dr. • for tho day and nothing had been sent,
daughter
i my proved suddenly very difficult to p, |.a|throp. of Hii- city.
. Sophie slid down from the couch and
and Sunday lit 'Itaillc Creek.
Rev . i . W. Ballou, pa-lor of lh - wandered about, frowning. Maybe the
Dr. Chester Pryor, of Dig Rapid*. deal with, in spito of hla Ignorance
.. .ii .i ...
poor people were freezing to death at
il.l-lill.
, of lhe fate that was impending.
'/ ’ ... ■ &gt;. .1».
....
u-u«„. .*,*. ««&lt;•• .*..-• ..... ... ..
■ Tho boy stared gloomily out of tho |.Tjhe aimualjuienv.riaJ day ai
that very moment
Mis.*.*.* Minnie mid Lillian Mat- window and ho poured as gloomily 1 *’ lb'' l i‘'''P'»it Odd I . Bow
. Sho decided that sho might as well ’ lhews, of liriiud Rppid.-. were gu&lt;-.Is ' over
H&lt;*
Hi .
v&lt;ri tho
«uv contents
vuuivu-a of
m hl*
um desk.
uc,».
iI Sunday.
......... -- . will
.il.-iiv
...■ r i,.
1 ’o her mother the trouble of sending of Miss Dura Arehmi..Sunday. - I1 * Onte.
her great alarm, hla moth-1
Onto, to
to.her
moth- IfI"r1' »»••* . H-f'iinxr**
Uptin-4 ln«.
inuae on things. Inasmuch as her mother's con*
Moiiroo L'mvh, who has be '» or found his sorting out his necktie UI\h,?h,’.,,,|’O,m.‘iV’ *!ni'li’"n’r'l'mi.. \ “cnt had bcon wonproceeded1
tcndiinu nt Oskaloosa. Iowa,
borne for lli.‘* Mitiinu r vai-idioii.
' Aw, nothin I ’ bo growled, when she i lla.)U|s brother of groom. .Mr-.
r or a moment she stood sniffing do­
Mr. and Mr-. Warren Wilcox, ' a---------------------------1'?....
&lt;•i -n
the ----------reason for • (;|
al-a Xor
w* aI„| Thpinn* Johnston. llghtcdly the faint fragrance of violet
. Lm-ing. spcnl from IFriday
’../_, ,till *•«•«“&gt;«!. to know.ui. sachet.that emanated from all the
•datives.
interest in hia, attire.
of Iliv-itng.*. Ib-v. Adolphus
Sumlay wilh Hastings relatives.
,1 th,“ unbeard-of
.
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.Mr. and Mrs. F.ug.-ne Bush wen.* 'Cant a.follow do anything without • Smith, of Grnn&lt;| Rapid.*, nfflclntiiif
over Sundaymn-st.- of Mr. mid Mrs. ’ho whole family buzzing about his i m Hie pie-•■■■*“ ’• '-«■ rru....l•ngineer off*
Lawren. e Alleniing, of Carlton.
ears? WIsh't I had the money dad
Prompt
itching on'
Mra. Fml Kelley of Hickory C .r- put in ttiat dress suit of mine! I Ian engin*
ners. ami Mi.*.* E.hm B‘fhtt’1, \i-iied| don't get any u*o out of it! I could ‘Hie M. C —. - Mr. and Mrs. B.-chtel last week.
1 buy two or three' dandy football'saved whal might have been a disMrs. Levi' Houf.-talter spent lhe suite'"
lustrous collision when the engine
week-end-witti In r daughter, Mi-s
j|raniy did not ask for a second ! 1'arkc'1
J1"' ,r'"’k “"J1 ,H,i‘rly
M»rtte ll..ut.UU.r. ..I
IL.,.thdcoU1. p„
iteU.j.m.mv, .4 *n a,.-

Sale of Summer f osiery
Several thousand pairs of Sample Hose, also ail odds and ends and broken
lots from our regular stock will be placed on sale

Friday Morning at 9 o’clock
Sale will last until the following Friday.
UNPARALLELED'VALUES—Under no other circumstances could we
afford to give you such prices.

ffose for Men. ie/omen and Children

■1

There are fine gauze, lisle, silks, lace and drop stitch effects, light and me­
dium weight cottons, all styles in black and.colors.
This is your chance to lay in a supply.

Zot

Ho. I-Radies’. Misses' and Children's fose
Values from 15c to 50c pair, odds and ends of stock, some slightly soiled,
Sale price per pair

Zof

Ho. 2--Men's. Radies' and Childrens fose

Zot

Ho. 3’--Men's. Radies' and Children’s diose-'^

5c

Values regularly 15c, 25c and 35c pair, big range of black in all weights, also
white, tans and all colors, Sale price per pairt__________________________________

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Regular values up to 75c pair, finest grades of hosiery, black and colors,
Sale price per pair;

/7C

3 pairs for 60 cents
Although there are several thousatuT pairs of the stockings, we believe that the supply will
soon dwindle down at -these awful low prices, and we advise all of our customers to lay in their
supply early.
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Corset *Sa!e Jhis Meek

TI

Marner's R. &amp; Q.'s and Madam Grace Corsets, $2.00 and $3.00 Values for------ $!.$$
'

This lot consists of up-to-date models in either front or back lace. Our corset
department is getting so large that we have decided to discontinue a few of our
numbers, and for this rtason only we are offering these high grade corsets at
such low prices, each

4/.00 R. &amp; q. Corssts al 69c

'

Bcv.
Brief
rtf jp ja

.

niu nion
ion and

A limited assortment of New Style R. &amp; G. Corset*. To close out these numbers
you can now purchase them at_r_____ -0w7v

Even!
p. in.

76c Corsets at 60c
A special bargain. This is a new model corset, well boned, ol excellent grade, cou­
til finely finished, complete set of hose supi&gt;orters, 2 hooks in front below the
/?/)/»
clasp, n bargain tor. ________________________________________________________________ vl/G

Thun
prayer
Choir

Salunh

Special Sale of /Yew Style Radies’. Misses
and Children's Fats

Mr. .....I Mrs. W. IL
..I sap-l“*l*bL »hlch la l.-l ilh. wti,'p,..| a I. w l.-vl away
......... . U..I. ao.1 ll..-.r .1.0,1,', ; Mm, ^L*^*,*^'",from Hie on-c&lt;uniim train.
• ,-I
Wihnn an* gu*--l- of Mr. and .MiS.. Bring wrong. He scorned griddle cakes
Boml Bee days will
observed (n
On, pit ol SAILORS, UNTBlMMED and TRIMMED HATS,
Gail Best.
‘ho next morning and ho said he did many townships in ItiV county. In!
your choice------------------------------------ I E. Jkilyrat. superintemtenL of: not want any lunch.
1 Assyria, lhe township has been di­
. lln* Sparta school*, wa* tin* gu«*-( | Hb» mother felt hla pulse, and tn-lvided into aleej '“'
'‘
One Lot of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HAJS, beautiful numbers, all trimmed,
rt f ft
will - makt
Sun- listed
bls tongue.
..
01’ Mr. and-.Mr.*. Burl,Si-.!.;i Sunahitcd on looking at his
‘ which
Hie rejidi
your choice’»•***
tins ulmii.
. Mid Jimmy's mother to ' n«
1 ."I .hope,"
One Lo. ol HIGHEST^GKADE TRIMMED HATS, value, up lo *7.50.
Mr. uud Mrs. Michael Fedewa mi-1 Jimmy's father, "that ho won't do any­
your choiceL-.___________________________
family spent Sunday at Acker * thing rash when I tell him about the roads ju three directioiiH from th'-'
Point, the guests of Mu. and Mr.--. Mlkk-eon Tarty. He'»&lt; tn such a village. Al ITickory Corners a great
John Co&lt;m.
dreadful humor these days that I deal of wprk will also be doin'.
The struct b-adiiig-from llie MtehLyons and don't know in the least how to han­
igau-livcnuv bridge cast to the Talittle daughter.
dle him. He's likely to say ho won't lje fac.loly has been greatly, itqgo. And he's so big that I suppose he ■pruved with gravel.- Siweral tuud
I). IL Mrui'-c.
$5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 values, yoJFchoicc
.Miss Grrtrijile Cnvrrt Ml Thurs­ won't—ho just won't, that's alll Oh holes, familiar to the eyes of citi­
zens for the last live years, have
day lo spend Hie NUliiiiter wilh her
When Jimmy caught his mother sow­ been filled and- will make l raffle things decorously clothed in overhang-' &lt;
pan-nl*. Mr. mul Mrs. MulTiiLCoycil;
era and hanging in a straight row on : j
ing a loose button on his dress coat
of fndiapapulls.
tho brass rod that ran across tho ill-1)
Mrs. Luwreiiee Arelmii mid Miss she quaildB* Ha eyed the work sus­ streets is rapidly progrossiug under
Wc arc offering a big assortment ol high grade Tailored Skirts in black, aavy, tan, black/
j|
Dora Arehml al tended Hie g;d lier­ piciously, but asked no questions. lli.« direction of City Engineer To- tie room. Then sho set to work.
and white checks, novelty shadcs^and mixtures.
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i 81,0 rubbed her hands delightedly ■
ing df the Matthew* family ul Jas. ' Bather, ho retired to a chair in a tur­ biua.
At tiro graduating exercise* of/over tho violet velvet dress. That I
Mullln-ws' Sunday.
ner and moped.
Finally, tho night before the party, Uni Paw-Paw IliglrScliouL June 11/ could ,*o—mother had said the last II
Jimmy's mother mustered up her cour­ the honor &lt;'f dclivbring tbe "Haiti-1 tfmo she wore it that she just hated I
for Warren. Ohio, where they will age and told him, very fast, so ho latory. ' wa.- awarded t&lt;&gt; Miss Paul- ■ It because Celeste had botched ft. Tho 11
Sellick. This will inl.-resl many poor folks would be glad of It even if.
spend the summer.
could not Interrupt- Then sho waited iue
people in Illis cit^ and county. In was botched. They could wear 111
when'll is mudiibered that Mi.*s ' to market or something.
.
This is a remarkable value. Handles ol polished black ebony, mission style, sterling silver
-Her
son
was
staring
at
her
dieboS.4I..-K . .uylhw »A» lunu.Tlr M
lad lh&gt;1
cWno„ „onte drr&gt;,
Saiuntay with tln-ir brolher..Lui-i;m
mounted or hand carved, excellent cover ol American silk on a strong steel frame. Only a limited
llcvfngfy. ••Tho Mlklcson party!" he Maud.* Bartley, who apcuLltec gt’ l-I
Willison and family.
a_~ -----.
.
quantity. Sale price fl. 19.
.
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.Mr, and Mr-. M. «. Allenhiitf au.rl n'Pw»l«L "Mo s^ug to tho Miklo- IhnkI days in Hastings, later juaj-ty- —hadn't mother remarked that sho!
limply
-never
would
wear
tho
thing
.
u" ’
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i-ited wiih
rhUdren.
ofCarlton. \i-it-,|
Mj!|l j sonal"
sons!"
ing Mr. \V. B. Sellick, a prosperous
again after what Mr*. Smith said about
Mr. and Mi’s. Lawicnre Lyons at l»_| That was all before ho abruptly
II. Maiy-c's, Sunday.
• bolted from tho room. She beard him
.Quite a number &lt;&gt;f rilizeiis visit­ a woman of her ago appearing in girL
.Mrs. Eli;! Hump, of t ir.md llap-i presently whistling in his bedroom ed Hie sci-ne of Hie wreck ou the ish colors?
railroad near
*d-- ' spent Saturday mid Sunday I and held her head wildly. Jimmy was Michigan Central
Is brim full of excellent values. We have the choicest fresh vegetables, fruits, green goods, I
Nashville,
-Tliursday. Train ser-. talcly mother could give that when
Atilli Mrs. luUr« nc&gt;- Ar.-hml un-l : young to go Insane, but sho had heard
rria11v»w in lln* i-iiiuili'v
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sho had three othe^dpth dresses.
also canntd and staple goods, for your table. Give us a trial.
And hero wero five coats—woll'thls
"Mother!" Jimmy called
down. Some *xf tfie trains made detours to
mid
Call Phone Ho. 30
r.\v! ’Don't my dress trousers need press- Grand Rapids by way of Jip^tson looked most like being given away, thu
mid Kalamazoo. passing I broil nil brown, silky one, with the nice fur
...
.III. .11,u All-. All-. ’.f.TVIl.
i
collar and fur cuff*. It was remark­
Specials on firooms Jhis b)eek
Mi.-- .Mary lumifimaii ami brolhi r ! "Ho'a going. to bo, ill!" declared
v---------hla
... mains
able bow easily everything com­
John Allen Lampman ..f Shepb. i*I, ,U(”bcr to his father later. "I
pressed into a suitcase. There would
came Haltinlay l&lt;» \isil ihcirjinilh- know h,''B coming down with aomoGood 30c Broom, extra heavy, good
ra rai Good 40c Broom,firm 4-*trand broom, O O/j
wr, Harold.Lampmau uud oilier reU tolng awful!1*
William Finley, fojiuerly of this bo plenty of room for some things at
grade of broom corn, special price1
fine grade of broom com, sp. price.- Ww
Olives,
“
All tho next day Jimmy whistled and cily. amt Ills nephew. E. O. Follls, father'd for some poor, freexing man..
After searching through tho gar­
Mus Josephine Nash went to Al-J sang and beamed and shed sunshine. bolh of whom
proprietors of a
ments
In
father
’
s
cloaet
and
anxiously
drug store in Carmaiigiiy, Alberhi,
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&lt;IAU A IAUIU L.J (CL
iialim.* '■’’rreiM'i* al th** hoppifoW for tho party, and ho threw away fot are spemlmg a week in this rity. studying them Sophie decided on a
They purchased a' motor-car fit suit father didn't seem to earo about.
win*1'- Mi-- Na-Li was |.r&lt;'vi.ni-|y at ties before h« got one to suit him.
Radies'
Walkerville amt drove to Hastings.
■ Carpets.
qi," ,'! v ti
. . .i
i.
I Ho asked bls mother's advice &gt;s
I
as to
Sophie carefully folded up tho long,
Sults and
tho part
in his heir, and surreptitiousCurtains,
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Buffalo and Georgian Bay. They tailed coal and tho-real of the things
‘ ' , _st lime
Presses
firm of Simlli Ur—. A Velio ol |.„r.
Rugs,
will
ship
Um
car
west
from.
(here
and
added
them
to
th*
suitcase.
She
I
,Jimmy's father, too.
too, was imnr
impressed and return by rail. Belli are euOdessa, inhlori-d lo Huntings ThursSecond
Department &lt;Jtore
linoleums.
and worried. His family followed Uiusimdic aivel- Hie upporlumlieH tn took a handful nf socks for good, mensure. It happened that her bands land-'
floor
Jimmy's glittering progress to/’tho tin! Canadian noiibWcsf. and well
2nd floor
ed In.tho end ot the drawer devoted to
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/fastingi, Mich.
Phont 30
front door at exactly eight o'clock with plea.-ed wilh their new home.
parent's- silken footwaar. Then j
breathless anxiety.
Supreme Slirini* ol
c.hmb'i- WimhI and Dell NcwJon. her
with
a
relieved
sigh
*ho
snapped
ahut
I
Klirit'io nf Jerusalem.
■■ Never hart seen anything Hko.it,
bolh enllMisiastir. Itslienneu. re­
"Gee!"
Jimmy, us
as no
he iuiucu
folded uub
bls ceived on Tuesday morning it con- the*snllca*e and slipped out.
li
ii*'ii t '
-.v. said uiuiiu),
Mr-, will Hciiik-II rvitinitul W«*d- neck scarf with painful precision and aignftietil of HHKH) suiull-iimulh - "From mother" Sophie told tho worntirsday Itom Btlfb* Gri*.*k. where ‘qtrcfuHy gntdnto his overcoat. "I was Da---, wlib-li Hi'-y plnilUid in
nil en st thn church who were rocoivtng j
,!„• h., I...,,.
-1.„ I,,.r ,1,,,.,,. „.,u„7 wn&gt;
w&gt;rt, , ItowW , and Middle lake*. Ba&gt;s of litis kind things for the missionary box.~" She;
Sailors Well Protected.
I
Lobater Killed Cormorant
cameo angelically.
angencally
' , .■ fr*w People Walk Properly.
,
L' .i’.nv ni..ih'.r!‘,..rL4I"m.
,S| llwl wa»n't aakad to -the Mlklesna's psrty, arc found in the river, and they are beamed
TheTJffHih coast Is an well pro-'
The lobster won In a flgirt with a
• Importance of a graceful ear■iuiiipy
molli.-r
of
.a
line
baba
Iwsy.
more
gamey
than
Hie
iarge-iuoutli
I "What a gnod Utt'te gfri to earry thia
irs
\ditl"
Mtrril’i 'of4 Furl 1 “nd °Teryon* e,8° *“ talking about
Hrs- AditbMi-mil, uf Fur
iHtNt*-found'm Hir^ukcs; Tf-all of
cah
bo overestimated., tected with light-houses that if a ship i cormorant, resulting in the death of
U
Hr
m .l• -•
Mr- grtn«! ,re &lt;0,a&lt; ,0 uko E,he’?‘ he I lion- who iiiake'n practise of taking all the way!" aald one of the women.
Wr.ujo.-,
■ .... Im!
I...I \Hte.
,
II. ...
sailed
right
around
England.
Sootland,
i
the
bird,
which was seen by crowds
That evening Sophie's mother had Kew People walk properly and well,
U ni. ■ Be. hi. I I..-1 week
M,»
aDd «»»ewtet defiantly. lisli'fram Hie walers of Barry euUh- an excited conversation ovet' tho tela-! On*‘® w**k should be easy, graceful, and Ireland by night, oply pn six oe-i at Dollymount, near Dublin. Th* cor*.
Merrill ram- by snilo au.| vuiff-d ‘ ,8*“ WM «0,n«
but .when I found ly would be arf cuterprisliig aiwl uu- phena Then sho said to Sophie's fa- i “nA* above all, natural. Do not turn easRma would it be where It could I morant dived Into the sea and rose
fru riii.- in Middleville before n-, * co“.ld go, too, she ditched him. She'd M'ltlsli ax are the almve gentlenn.-ti. ther: "lt&gt; only because the suites*!, ’be toe* la. but take firm and decided not see the flash of a llght-bouc* Ian*; with a lobster In its Mak A moment
tunimx.
[ rather go with ms!'
there would be no sx-afctly of flsli.
।। later
later It
it descended,
descended, flapping
flapping its
Its wings,
wlnga.
had my name-on It that they knnw ‘ steps. Do pot bring tho heels down Urn.
CUiiton C.Hiwnlladcr, of Delton, | He daabod out of th* door triumph' and Kann
began ciHklnr
striking Its
it* head
heed axainst
agatnat a
whom to call up. Toor dress suit—and I with a thump at each step, but have '
I'luyd (..tiluallader. of llasitngs. j antly.
Nothing Much Adheres to the. Fool.
rock. Rising again, tt struggled in the
ray
new
marten
trimmed
coat
—
and
my
’
hem
moderately
long
and
quiet.
A
ch'rtnidr Fisher, of Kalamazoo, and, 'Ahl* raid Jimmy's tether, looking
^psaklog
of
Dancing?
The fool and hla money are not
air unlU exhausted, and then,dropped
Uiillon Fi-lo r. of Oe|(«»ti. -i..-nt; meaningly at Jimmy's mother.
parted much sooner than the fool and test gowns—why, it's perfectly dread­ well-known writer says. "Whnqvej* car­
Anything that'a worth doing al all dead on th* beach. Tho lobster waa
’
rie* the chin close to the neck la ail la worth overdoing.—Kabt* Howard.
Sunday with Mr. uud Mrs. Cltariep 'aoooob!"
breathed
Jimmy's bis health or the fool and hla friends. ful!"
fduad with Its clayr embedded tn* the
f*OWe||.
ntn.ha,
Sophie s father chuckUd. Ho tpedi- right from top to toe and win walk
l‘*1-..
.
....
mother, gaxlng -uwide eyed at Jimmy’s
cormorant's
,
।
cormorant
s tongue, the bird's death
&gt;4 Ibi-c &gt;ct.*i,ini-e of halmna- tether.
Last year the forest rervica du-1 bein«
' due
r ' to
‘5 suffocation.
Good Rule for Life's Conduct
wish," he said, daringly. *‘tbat ' there
’‘and’ vSui!uu fevcraficc ol'
1
your troubles are over,"
Iributed
1
10,
(NN)
basket
willow
cut.-।
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Mind your own bittiness whh yowr’ hadn’t been any name on Uie-sultcase.
.
tipaniidi railroads taie coiuiucUni; tings. 15,000'4x1-forest, sehooh, 20.absolute heart and «pul: but tee that;! Sophie's heart 1» in the right place,
!(M)0 to agricultural ♦•xneriiueht sinA uoiscIvsn bowiiUK alley
UU Ml
Mr&gt; Alulmo B,V. A W on U, taUOal
It la*a good hualataa flrat—Ruskin.
!' Wwty.“—Chicago Daily New®.
. l eiicrgelw catupa&gt;gn» . of education Lions urfd BI.QffiF to iiidtviilonh.
I| i-Yeuoh
ricuvn jioveliy.^ooe hax
-1—
’i'tf
d been
j to improv* agrieullural coudiliou*
ce, and ihtMf brother..Uet-sbumj --------- --------------------- - ---- ------- 1—
I invented ia winch the clash of Ull■Re kiluid.) ULJ buuUA)-.
j
BAXMJI WMT ADITa MT. .
I along then lines. .
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BANNER WAX! AlAtL PAY.
-BANKER WANT ADVS. PAY. •j ing pius^ ia ellcueed.
BANNER UA.VT'ADVS. PAY.

50C

$2.95

Radies' and Misses Skirts
$3.95

Radies’ Umbrellas.

„$U9

Our Grocery Pepartment

&amp;)eickgenant &amp; Riede

Stindl
imautifi
rd by I
a brtef
gram w
ghun. I
. .......... .

f tertli sc

Howers

easioit.
annropi
sisiesl I
Yzranj
YVke

miTg si
nature.

cvcuing
Sunday
mid firn
evening
church

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JI **E 1, till.

morning. Love fewt at 10:00 a. m,
and al 11:00 a. m. Bev. 6. A. Man­
well will preach U&gt;e word.
No
preaching at the city ®nurch in the
morning.
Sunday MhOol at it:0o
a. m.
ChnsiUn Endeavor, at Gain
and at 7:30 preacning by our con­
ference president, Bev. S. A, Man­
welL
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Prayer mealing. Thursday, 7:30 p.
ni, in the prayer room of the
church.
AH welcome.
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strw Hats That Will Please you
in Everu Slum and snaoB

Christian ScJeqoo Society.
Sunday, Juno*7th.
Second floor qf No. HU Jefferson
BL
Sunday service, 1Q:3Q a. m.
•Subject, “God the Only Causa ana
Creator."
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Sunday school, 11 :«5.
Wednesday evening testimonial
service, 7:30.
.
Reading room’at same address, is
open every Wednesday, aiul Satur­
day from 2 lo S p. m- Wh'-re mil hor­
ned literature on Christian Science
can be read and purchased.
A cordial welcome is extended lo
tlie public.

Especially pleasing are this season’s new straw hats
Every man looks best in one certain shape and style of hat.
We are quite sure that we have just that hat for you and you
will find the price as pleasing as the hat.
If you are thinking of a Panama you should. see our large
assortment

WEST IBVLNG.

Wo Gloss oh Dwatlon Dau iroin 12 to 5

Morrill, Lambic &amp; Go.,
Hastings, Michigan

One Price Clothiers

/welcome to worship with us. TueS-!
AlclIiodLst Episcopal Church,
day e\cuing collage prayer nu-eling
Hilsm-II It. Brcady, Pastor.
. I! .,1 II,.. I,. ,,.
H.,11,11s,s,j,,,,,. ,, .„
&gt; way, i.ltnlon, near \\ asliiugloii.
low.*:
m:W&gt; a. in.. Suiidtiy school;
Emmanuel Church.
| It a. inM public- worship and third
Rev. Carroll I- Bates, Rector,
I nitcd lln-tlin-n C.hurch.
sermon ill the series on “The
, Brief informal service with ad­
I Apostles Greed, I Believe That He
dress Friday evening,Jit 7:30.' Sub- '
Rev. C. W. Bulhiu, Pastor.
1 Was Conceived by Hie Holy Ghost.
Jtirf, “The Apostles' *Crncd."/
• Born «ff lhe Virgin Mury." 6:30 p.
Next Sunday is- Trinity Sunday. I
; m.. Epworth League. 7:30 p. in­
stw-rvices us follow*: Holy Cum- j
public worship, ami sermon. “Do
miinioii, H:00 a. in. Holy Cmnmun- ,
jThc Signs of lhe Tinies Indicate
ion and w*rmon.“Tlni Holy Trinity "'
rThat
the Emi of the World Is
tli:.’Ul a. m.
.. . (
Near?”
.
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Evening prayer aiul addi e.J*, 7.-30,
liiuday."
w-.rl.ili,,
Tin-:
Hwfcterlm, Clnirdi.
Baptist Church News.
will be in charge of Hie ■ Sunday evening nt 7:36 Hoffman's
„i beautiful pictures on'the Life of
'Thursday night, regular midweek ■ girl,
irnyer and praise servici;.
■ r&gt;?
• clock. Junior Endeavor.
I Christ will be thrown upon lhe canSeilior Endeavor.
pas will! the aid of the arc light
preaching.
f stereopl icon.
The pastor will ex­
will he held on Fridax instead #&lt;f
Thursday evening Prayer'plain the views.
This is lhe last
Sal unlay, evenings, ul Hie chureli.1
.
..r ii.......... ...............
i . r.. ..r /-i...:_i
:»t
Friday
&lt;-v*-nin«
by
tho
Junior
j
Morning
worship
at 10:140. Music
Sunday school,- 10:00.
A very
beautiful program has Ix-eii prepar­
Sun*
ed by the smaller scholars.
After 7...................... .&lt;
n brief study of the lesson. Hie pr&lt;N J'’’"''Kriiin as follows:
.... i day morning. Sermon by I
grupi will be given. After the pro-1 „ &lt;-hiistuih Eml.-avor Marcli, Verda tor. Sunday sclioul is heli
ghim,’ the pastor will deliver his ! ZtHcJuiHl.
I &lt; li.se of the morning servic
intoning message, entitled
Tim ' Invocation. H-v. ' kirk Aiiam ’ 1 tost. Huujlay morning H&lt;w\ F. P.
I.hildreii." -Thnrn will Im no illsxm-id tjolu, laic of loklo, June hm&gt;wl. &lt; pastor of the'First ITesi,„; lull..,,.
/inissal of the Sunday school, but
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* • •1-m-itn. .. I ■hyp-nan
church
of- ••
Houghton.
IsHli services will merge into one. , Instrutm-nlai
m lo,
jap.nie.M । |,reac)UM| a helpful sermon from lhe
■|'h&lt;&gt; church will be decurated* wil:i 1'•JAt-'1 '
*•’
F‘xl- "•’'h“ touched the hem of his
flowers and ferns and vines from;
what Will x«ut»iv .
ganm-id."
Mr. Knowles mid the
tin* Woods, and real canary biriis 1 J’’*'."* *':v H'1’ girls.
paslor were college mates al Alma
'will add their music to the &lt;hLiHI« I tghliitg,' Colluge smile years ago. *
casion. Tim servlet; will clpse vtilb
B illon.
\
appropriate music by the choir, as-1 IR 'dlation; Christ for Japan,.'
Five MctbmTisI Church.
i... M-a*
Mrirgretla Like.
i Recitation. "Little Children hi Her. WilliHiii A. Cnywood, Pastor.
Young
; Japftn" Elsie Fninkburg.
Tho .fourth quarterly meeting for
i Vocal Duet. “A Soldier of Japan" tin* confcrenci? year will romYqke Band. 0:30.
Friday
inning
; June amt .flnlsoii Ballou.
;.nmneo
___ _ ....... . evening,
-...... r. -runt
...............
..
.-..-i Song. ’ Three Manis of Tokio," by ov &gt; r tin- Salibalh, preaching Frrliiifg services are full of blessing 1 Ihrei* girls.
i day. Saturday and Sunday evening,
and power, and of an evangelistic, Recitation, “M^uv- Flags of Many-also Saturday p. in, and Sunday a.
nature.
.
I I.!iiids," Mumle Lmirllon. ‘
■ m.
Mra. Keller will sing “A Dream of
Song. "Heil, While mid Blue," b&gt; ■ R' giilnr. services
are. Sunday
Paradise" at the evening service.
I the Junior*.
"j school. l':3n a. m.. preaching, 10:36,
Recently quit** a number Have ex- | Tableau "Japaim*&lt;* 'lea Party."
also 'Sunday evemng al. 7:36.
presid'd their failh in Hie laird ■ liisiruiiienlql Solo a&lt; Barcolh*;
All.are cunlially invited lo alJcsus at tin* c|o,*e of Htri Sunday j |,b; Alpini* faiv&lt;*. Song; &lt;• Humor- ; (end.
evening seniee
Six united last ; ••*qnr, Verda -ZiisclinilI.
|
""-*----------Suu'day morning wilh the churcii.; Light refn -hiimiils will be. serv- j
Wrsiryan Methodist Church,
mid four nmre.were l&gt;apti*e&lt;| m the l&lt;-d iniuiedialrly after the program, j
M. J. JJuddcr, Pastor,
evening.
If you are without a ilknil forget "Hie elate Fridr- 1 ••■
— ■’
■ ••
church home, . yu are cordially tiling al fhe church al 7:36,
North Irving church next Sunday

THE CHURCHES

The Passing Years
Move too quickly for any one to put off the
starting of a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Next
week drifts too easily into next month and next
month into next year, and which so often means
never. The present is the time to begin, even
though your first deposit is small. The habit is
soon acquired, and once acquired your future
will be safe.
Juno Savings Interest
Now Ready

Hastings National Bank
HASTINGS, MICH.
Operates under the strict Banking Laws of
the United States Government
THE ONLY -NATIONAL BANK
OPEN WEDNESDAY

IN

BARRY

EVENINGS.

COUNTY.

.

Mrs. Wm. Chapman of Middleville
is visiting al the home of George
Smith.
- SchuoL okuuul in ^Xhc Brcw dis­
trict Tuesday with a picnic ami ap­
propriate exercises nt the school
house*. We have one eighth grade
graduate, Miss Edna Johirem,
.
Mrs. Fred Johnson returned from
tho’tf: B. A. hospital Sunday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Sink entertained
a few guests Sunday in honor of Mr.
Sink's birthday.
A cyclone struck this vicinity late
Friduy afternoon and spent its
fury on building?, trees and fences.
The harn on lhe fann of George
Smith was completely destroyed.
Three horses, two calves and m&lt;vj*fal small pigs were rescin d from Hie"
ruins with only minor injuries,
with tin* exception of a two year
pld cull which is thought to,lie
quite seriously
injured.
Ollier
buildings in the vicinity, were
-lightly damaged and telephone
lines put out of commission.
Miss Bernice .William* returned
to her home Monday after compTiiting her tilhool work near BanHeld.
Mrs. L. B. Guppy had lhe misfor­
tune to break two tones in her foot
last Thursday.

laird of Thanks—Wi- d'-site (u
(bank the' friends aiid neighbors
who ii"i*li'il US dining the illiii'sx
mid burial of our beloved husband
mid family.
&lt;
'
Mrs. Lucy. A. Brown.
G. E. Brown mnd Family.
J. G. Kirchner and family.
Adv.

C.urd of Thanks—I wish lo ex­
tend my heartiest thank- to the
subscribers Of the Prairieville Tele­
phone Exchange, for up-smiling ine
with a lovely buffet,'tri)n hope tn.he
long remvinbereiJ by you all, us you
surely will be by in&gt;-.
Adv.
Beulah Store Kelclgun.

LOCAL NEWS

A daughter was Iwnn to Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Sutton. Friday.
. Don’t fail to see “Miss Cherry
Blossom" tonight al the Upcra
House.—Adv.
A son was Ixirn io Mr. mid Mrs.
Claude Ijuupbere
on Memorial
Day.
"Miss Cherry Blossom" tonight
and tomorrow
night al- Heed's
Opera Houac.—Adv.
Mrs. Wm. Montgomery has plac­
ed in Rivenude Ceuu’lery a neat
little marker in memory of her
father, the late James W. Culler.
See. Um Japanese oirnra “Miss
Cherry Blossom" Thursday and
Friday nights
al Heed's Opera
House.—-Adv.
•John Flemming of tkirllon, who
Ihis grown tomatoes on a big scale
। for many years, lifts probably the
largest tomato garden in" Barry
county. He has set out I,HO plants
in six rows on a strip of ground GO
I rods long.
Here arc a few more pieces of
monumental work plui-eu by Iron­
side Brothers Just preceding Deco­
ration Day. Aii tk"«» pounds Barre
granite monunienl for Levi Mosher,
Banheld one fur John T. Young,
A’ankee Springs; Maybury Farley,
Harryville; John N. Hearn, RlVorside; Jas. L. AllcrdiUg. work ordereil by Mrs. Kute Rogers of Detroit
amf placed in Catholic cemetery.
James M. Smith, of Ihis city, has
received from his brother who re­
sides near Shepard, the picture of
:i freak calf, or calve.*,, owned by
Ira Lentz. The freak has four
"front legs, two spines, one slomacli, two tails and two rear legs. An
pccounl of it was published in the
I South West Michigan news column
| of the BANNER several weeks ago.
| Tho organism died and has been
, moutiled.
•
[ ... The fjmeral of Mis. Anne Gregdry, who xlied 10 hours after she
was taken' lo lhe county Inllnnary.
was held from the Gregory school
house, on Friday afternoon. Rev.
Mr. Yost officiating.
Burial took
place in Riverside &lt; emgtehr. Mrs.
Gregory was the widow Qf lhe laic
George Gregory, oure a prosperous
resident of llasting.- towpslilp. For
yean, she and her ug«i maiden sis­
ter Miss Husain, resided alone on
a few acres of land south of lown.
Recently (hey became sp old and
feeble that it was m'cessary fm
neighbors to assist in raring for
them.
Last week. Miss Husain be­
came top feeble to care' for Mrs.
Gregory, who was ill., and lhev
-were taken in a motor-car to the
inllnnary where
Mrs. Casleloin
made.Mrs. Grcgw’s last hours
very comhirtable.
Tim sifors
were devoted to each others.
Miss
lusam was pi-ostralcd by ner sis­
ter's death and wm unable to atteud the funeral.

PAGE FIVE

Suggestions For

Graduating Gifts
Silk and Kid Gloves,
Silk Fans,
Silk Hosiery,
Fancy Umbrellas,
White Pearl Beads’,
Mesh Bags,
Fancy Back and
Side Combs,
Silk and Lisle Under­
wear, "Fine Under­
muslins.

Dress Goods, Fancy
and Plain Silks.
Our showing of
Spring Coats,
Suits and Skirts
Will Interest You,
Prices have been re1
duced on all
ready-to-wear apparel,

Commencing June 1, Store Closes at 6 o’clock
•

excepting Wednesday and Saturday evenings.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Department Store
Phone 9

BOWENS MILLS.
HOLMES CIIL IHJI.
Mrs. Harry Woodward ami Mu.
.— — „...
Fern Rowley of Bond Hill. Olfio, taiiudeiil and serve ice cream uno
visited til George Fuller's over Sun-; cake at tho Grange Hall Saturday
day.
.
Juno 6. Every one is invited lo uLMrs. I.. N. Durkee is visiting tier, t’*n&lt;L
sister. Mrs. Harvey Eit.*fon. in South I -Mr. mid Mr*. Burdett Briggs mid
Carlton, a few day.* Ibis vvei-K.
| daughter Belva spent Saturday and
Mr. an.l Mrs. H.-nr&gt; lUulla ami “«"*■?
their &lt;lauslil«r. Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs. Freeman Kumum *.f“ Karemll au.1 family v&lt; near
[were Battle-Crcgk visitors Sunday. *"reepoil.
Mr. and Mn.. Fn-d Cob- .d riml.l Mrs. Kai.- l-.-rl.lll, of l-iairievlll..- 1* visiting Imr sisler-rn-law Mrs.
Mary Armstrong.
day.
Mrs. Bert Briggs and little daiigliMiss Hazel Smith of Hastings wa*

Hastings, Mich.

HEAD (»F Gl"LI. LAKE.
Me. and Mrs. J. J. Brunjes, who
have been spending Hie winter in
Florida, relumed to their summer
Mrs. Helen Schaefer entertained
Mrs. Dillingham of Midland Park,
a few flays hist week.
Miss J Gertrude Baker Who Is

Sunday visitor* al Isaac Allismi'*
wets Mrs. Lena Aldrich, Mrs. Mil­
lard Johnson and two children of
Galesburg. also Homer Aidrich of
South Delton.
Mr.*.
caiiu
Miss
Princie
Haines
of
Plainwell
near Hickory
visiting Iter daughter.
is visiting her aunt Mrs. Jamqp Point.
'Downs.
Mr. Downs is" in Hastings
Mr. Charles Labar of Kalamazoo'
week &lt;md visitor nt W. S. jjarnum's. this week on jury duty.
visited his sister, Mrs. Henry Chap­
Mr. and Mrs. Powell of Gnu id
Mr. and Mrtu J. B. Holes "expect- in over Sunday.
Rapids and Henry Clark of Lansing to move lo their recently purchas­ ’ Mr*, liladjs Allison has Hen as-,
were guests at W. B. Barnum's Stin- ed home in Hustings, very soon.
siting Mrs. Joseph Baines wilh Her
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude. Willson and house work for lhe past week/
.
Mrs. Seymour Riegler and chll- little son spent Sunday with Mr. mid
Mr. and Mr.*. Ernest (fttdu"alla&lt;k’r
dreil of Freeport are s|ion&lt;|jiig the Mrs. Bert Briggs.
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
week at Fred Durkees.
Mr. and Mis. Wm. Holley enter- C.idwalladc'r. Mr. mid Mrs. HenryMrs. Walter Wv»rtb*y and chilmid Harold tkidwallader uf Diweii,
and sons William and Henry, Mr.*.. for dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Glenn Fuller., lhe last uf the Mary Ellswmtli and Mrs. Lmiian
Mr. and Mrs, XX’ill Murphy are
visiting their son in Battle Creek.
Baldwin to dinner Supjluy.
W. S. Barnutu and In* guests.;
Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. Briggs and . Miss Florence L&lt;*onmd closed n
Theodore mul Charles' Roger.*, ami
very su&lt;;c«-«sful term of schi-d lust
Henry Ragla motored lo Grano little^.daugliter spent Sunday with: Friday with a picnic at Walnut
llapnls Tuesday.
j.
Grove.
«
,
Mr. and Mr-. Wuolston of Grand . Mr. and Mrs. Win. r
E. s-iiaj
Bowen ofj1
... .................Rapids were guests at J. I.. Crock- Augusta
:,r&lt;. .luMi.iinir » (r..u_.
al Iheir farm lmm» la r.-.
Mr T„,„p|..|„„
,h,|
ford's Sunday.
,
Mrs. Jess.* Deiiiond i*iib&gt;rlaine«l
Howard Jones of halamaxoo was panering for ike Allison's last MunMrs. Milo l iumlio and daughter of Ihu guest of his biulhur-in-law I day.
Fostoria. Ohio. Mrs. Jidin Buffing nr Hazel Robinson Saturday and Sun- |
-------------------------—.
Woodland ami Mrs. Will Hauer of day.
LITTLE CLDAH LAKE.
West Woodland. Tuesday.
„
Did every .me read the “living; Mr. and Mrs. Dubois of Augusta
ball team Hems in last weeks 1*-| spent Decoration luyUith Mr. and
YANKEE Sl’RlNGS.
sue?
If no hunt up y.iur paper Mr*. H. W. WYrtmmi.
mid do *.. right away. U •• ar.- x.-ry
\\ Collins, our palhmastor. is
cream social- al Fred Haymond’s sorry to hurt the feelings of Hie*doing a lol of good wurk on our
next Saturday evening, June 6th. valiant Irvuigite* for they rrrtmn-1 roads.
All are invited.
ly Im.
wry lim- lin-um ir.umm
Mr,, s.mm. I limikley »„ 4i
Frank Tracy of Grand Rapids manager, ^1,-.. but our fanner lads Hastings Saturday.
Sspent Saturday and Sunday witli handed them over 20 scores Ij.,.. Wept man. who lias been ajck
friends here.
their 15 since Up* |a.*l is-ur f the].ill the spring, is able tu be out and
The Ritchie ’school closed ' last Bamirr
Lum * here next bundsy | ,.41joy flying. Re is quite an angFriday with a picnic al Gun lake.
•and see the fastent game ever play-; ],.r
1
B
Bert Ullery and family spent cd in Yankee Springs township be-1 j. f_. Campbell drives a new auto.
Sunday with E. Buskirk and family. l\xecu thr same teams.
.p will be rvinendmred that his
John Stu.nt and wife spent Sat­
] team rtm away a few days ago so
School Report.
urday in Prairieville, the guests of
he thought he would gel something
their daughter. Mrs. E. Clement
Report for Star school District 7. • he could handle.
'
and family.
for month ending May .29:
We are glad to wu Mrs. Will Carl
Number days taught. 20.
at home again after being in the
Ragla District.
Total attendance. 3(6.
*
hospital at Grand Rapids.
Our school closed Friday with a
Average daily altrndaucCj |5-[-.
A: largo crowd assemMe&lt;T at the
program and the district served
Tola! number df toys. l*.
cemetery Decoration Day, Flags
ice cream and cake.
All enjoyed , Total number of girls, 7.
were, placed on the graves of the
it very much.
"
.
•
Total enrollment, 16.
boys who fought lo make -this a
Mrs. Leonard Wunderlich was
Percentage of attendance, (63.
free country.
called tn Ifastinps Saturday morn­
The
the. pupils neither.
... names
...... . of........
,,UJ Luinpneii
uno lainiiy
Guy
Campbell and
faintly oi
of ivaiKaling to care for M,rs. Claud Lafupii- abscnl nor lardy are:-Gherier Are- amazuo are attending a few dat.*ero and reports a II pounds boy hart.Velma Irar.r. n..rtdliy Irav-.wlll, llmr iiareulk Mr. au.l Sir. 1..
Ixirti Muy 30. ; Mother, and child er, Lyle Beadh*, I m ight t.olant.'A. Campbell
Paul Foreman.
Martha Belsou,
R. B. Casey lost two valuable
doiitg well.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Smith of Hast­ Arloa Foreman.
ihurnes one day last weikings were vi»ilorw..BL Rolla Fox’s
5eMtUe- 1 A’l! , boreman.
Mrs. Mary Owen is giviAg her
Friday.
Doiothy paver and Velma I raver house a
a fresh
fresh coaL
coaL-of
paint.
of paint.
each received a diploma for perfect
O. M. TrnJirmn and wife of Kal• Tim'value of the mmiufip-.tiired atteudancu during Hie year.
uinhfoo Spent the week and with
products uf New York Cily in ilM&gt;
School closed Friday with a their parents, Mr. and
was nearly Go per cent greater than bounteous
picnic dinner
after
wa&gt; reported by Chicago, lhe city which games were played. AH re­ Albertson.
next ui rank in this respect.
ported a good time.
-BANNER WAV

�PAGE SIX

News of the Sports
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L.--- -0 (0-----1I=J1=

TWO FINE VICTORIES

COLLEGIANS EASY. BUT
PORTLAND WAS DIFFICULT

!jha -drive went for two bases.
I Myers sacrificed him
lo third.
While Andler was twat ins a ibrtiw
' ‘ d liie plate,
. . •&gt;!! Hie play,
third mid Mantling loo*
Vetxid's fumble of Mun-

Hainilloii took Urid on -llelihr's
i-lmico, stole s&lt;-c&lt;&gt;nd and scored on
French's single past Wetzel.’
Hasliiigs made another in the
seventh win u Eek "beat Welthorpe's

Dr. B. C. Swift left Tor I tel roil on
Thursday Id be present'ni Hie an.tiiuil Clinic of lhe Iielroit College
HANTINGS AND IN CEMETER- of .Medicine, Of which College he is
IE8 THROt GIIOIT THE
a graduate.
Mix. Swift mid turn,
Carleion. will spend a Week in De­
t.OtNTY. .
troit and virimly visiting friends
Chns. and Albert Parker -were
called tp Grand Rapids. Thursday
CARRIED OUT AS PLANNED evening, hjrthe"sefimfFHlmsiToFn
sister.'
The storm on Friday did some
damage to shade and fruit* trees in
One Thousand Rchnol Pupils E
this vicinity.
coded Veterans To Court Yard
Lightning stqirk I lie Inrue barn
Where Services Were Held.
of Andrew FmKto-mer.and killed a
Memorial day was ojwerved wilh valuable brood sow, Wilh but lit*
iipreMsive Herv ices in Hasting* mul
.Mrs. C.
P. .McNaughton and
■ Tn- county, Soti the program dnughteix went lo Nashville mi Fri­
‘xactly as an- day lo spend the week end with
mmneed in Hie la*i1 isjute of the
HANNER. Th.* dux wuH rhi' ideal
one for lhe out-of-doors services
and lhe ai*me|.*i ies never looked
liner in their late spring beauty.
The beautiful woollier of RnlurScores of old soldiers and llteir rel- day added lo the large qiinntiUM of
(lowers ami the gra*s made green
cars lo Rivi-ixid" mid Woodlawn liy frequent showers, placed our
cemeteries when- they decoraleo remeli-ry in the finest condition.
the grnvwr of their rnntradm-wlwe Every tram'brought rn people, who
have passed on.
Crowd* throng­ came lo add Howers to*, lhe grave of
ed lhe last resting places, and pain a departed friend.
Hy noon a
tributes th their deceased luvi-u large crowd had assembled.
At

PROGRAM III HASTINGS

rjiali into left- gabb-n fur
I double. TCyheH sacrificed
I thud, lb- scored liuleheii
Kratzmiller.
Ivyiieli. rf .
Hulehen*. If

Big Croud Alleiideil Opening Guiur.
Splendid Fielding Featured 10Innings Contest With Porlland.
That Hasting.* has one of the !«■*(
tenuis in its history has ii.-eu prov­
ed by the mnniier in 'which iiliv.-i
college and Pnrlland -were defeated
on Snlunlay'and Tuesday resj.e.-r^
fvejy.
Thgrwwd whiefi witiie**isTitlre 7ip&lt;
er. II is l&lt;» be regretted Hint nii.ri
did not willies* (li.**exciting gmto

middMt

08846329

‘the visitors were un.Mito In bl
bits etteclively On the ullo-ndi
the Bastings players swung tinvery elfwOvely fteniiisl Mr. I,.
&lt;Mlvery. The feature of .tin- g
WBH.Kralziiullel“s balling. The
i'ih.-Ii. i* cmiiv nut will, :i hiae
'two-baggers mid a triple tn

SCHEDULED HEXT WEEK

Behling

4% Interest on time deposits,

FARMERS STATE BANK
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN

Frank Chariton Hurt.
While Frank Charlton, a wellknown resident of Hie eastern part .
of Hustings township, wa* mjjust-'
Ing'a broken baiuf on his coif* Imrlu-.** in front of Jam.** Radford's
lilncksmiili shop Wednesday after­
,
noon,
lhe animal started forward ।
,suddenly throwing Mr. Chariton to
jthe ground. Twji.wh.-els passed ov­
,er liis bark, severely hurting him.
*
Mr.
Clitirlinn was taken honie al
,
un're
ni aTnnrbr-ciir. TTTii^ciiirWTI*"
,
captured
on No. Michigan Axe.

Damage Sull Being Tried.
Tli&lt;- suit for gS.uiio dmnnges which &gt;
f'rnnir tvmmmg. of Bnlll«‘4&gt;«M&gt;k; is j
bringing against Andrew Breses. of
Johnstown, wa* l»*gun Wednesday

SCHOOLBOY

WANTED

lie bright, neatly dressed,
and under fourteen years of
age. Give references and
luenlion day and hour when
parent will come with boy
for interview. Good pay.
Splendid training. Write to
HASTINGS BANNER.
-Hastings, Micb.-^

Miss Gi-orgeannn fgithrop left
Monday- morning for Antrim &lt;’j&gt;I. (I. O. F. Lodge Elections,
when- she will spend I hi- suuinicr..
lie nieml*"-* of Hnsliiius I, D. O.
I.eon Lnhr and fnynd of Lansing^
spunding some time with lhe
looting mi Tuesday . evening mi nf&gt;*
former’s parents. Rev. and M’r*.
leeliil the following nHlceix:
Igilir.
N. H.—Llewellyn Stamm.
Rev. Gillelt of iJipeer spent la*!
V. G.—Edward lluhluird.
Repreo-ntative* tn Grand Lbdge- week al the linnie of bis son, Klnu-r
liartes Fleer mid Eli Davis.
May 28lh nt the Barryvilln cJiuirh
Allerual n nune*eiitpi iv os -7-Hu
a ceiueleiy circle was organized.
The following ofllci-rs were 1 ' '
I’lvsldent- I.. E. Mudge, vlri
George llnyman;
I .u Hi nip; liettsi

promninceil »m-' Lf the lines! pa­
p. W. Johnson
triot iff oration* ever delivered in Whitmore and
Hastings.' Mr. Ilready did not fail Thus ended Decoral ion liny as ob­
.
touch upon ll/e value of Hie served in Middleville. Wil.
O. D. Whiliimre left Saturday
evening for Colon. MicJl. Io spend a
few day* with his motlier, Mrs. E.
I’. Whitmore.
F. L. Carpenter, formerly al the
M. C. d'-pol is now working in

Nichols, lhe la)b--d vpiteher who
lias appeared ou Hie local xgivnyius
since Hie days when “Kmigaruo"
Verstny used to coiue up with ttie
Grand Rapids teams, towered almve
the other players on the diamond
mid he held lla.-iiiius to live hits,
thi* first one of which came in the

UP for. Hie hit . .......... I -ur. iy gooi!
/or four base*. He reached sei-uni;
only,- for Hie bnll sifuek the tr-&lt;
nnd relMHinded alipns! into tin
hands of R.U'aI:.who was racing af­
ter il. Boflrtupnem bad plenty id
limn to. score.
Both teams made one Din oacJi Hi
-ihejourth hmmg. Br|l-lnt Sprim.-•er. whotlook sreond on Riley * .*acrili«e. French made the visitors'
first safe hit of the gam.- when lie
hit for I wo bases, scoring Royal.
Bell &lt;»t&gt;.-in'i| Hastings' lialf i *
driving the ball into right for one
sack. Kratzmiller receiv/ d an ova­
tion when Iib fame to 1ml, and Hiapplause luro/xl into a howl of j .y
when the backstop again pounded
thn Indi—this lime for Ihfii'c sack-.
He ovep-ni^l third base, however,
and was (brown nul. This ruble d
“—ot another run. for Hutch-.
towed with u - bit for two

'that 'man talk until dark and not
think, that I was tired ami weary.".
To «Aay the least il was interesting
mid spokyti by one who lived in

THREE GOOD DALL GAMES

ble for four score*, ’l he lir-t I
ba*e hit Mhicli brought in two r
in Hie first iimimt, wbiihl hnve 1&lt;
easily a home run ltnd*lli&gt;1 IhiII
struck n Ir-e in •U-ep l.-fi mid
Imuuded nlmo'i into the i|.*ld
hand*. French's double and sit
scored both of the visitors' run*
Taking into i-nnsideratiog tin­
that the local*players were wort
together for Hie llrst Him-za 111
Iht of inlleld blunder.* may be.
erfookni. Altogether. Hasting*
one of theJiest teams in lti&lt;- hisl
of lhe town.
'

■ndvantage of making two scores in
Hie first inning.
After Eek had
flied to deep left. Michael rapped a.
single Intn left field. Beck reached'
first when Hamilton muffed u throw,
to catch Michael, spoiling a dnuhle'
play and totting Michael go to third.
Berk stole second. Bell .mine to
bat and was given the rii*c*. ||u‘
tried lo reward the fans wjtli a long]
hit. lint it did Tint go over Ihe.cen-:
ter fielder’s head as |b&gt;|| iiit&gt;*n&lt;l-*.i
With two out. the fun* were given
an op|M»rtumly io.yell a* only fan*!
can yell.
Ki-ntznifllfr. the m-vv*.
back-stop, whose hitting ability Tin*!
been the source &lt;&gt;f many vvon.f. r tut ।
talcs, walked to tji'e plate’anil Innil-I
ed on* tin- ball witli n mighty swat ;
The leathcb went nv,-r left fielder'*

the value of a savings account to the individual. We have an
opportunity every day-in the year to observe many of the
benefits and advantages enjoyed by the large number of de­
positors who come to this bank each week or month with their
savings to be intrusted to our core. .

tmcknl liis motor-car Into him, in­
juring him so. badly that In* wm
compelled In spend several week­
ill a Imspihil.

Hastings 7: Il
Hastings opened i
Saturday by decisis
Olivet college, 7 to
ministering iipoti (he

When Manager Ill’ll came to bat'
in the first inning. Cuituiy Clerk An-1
drus. on behalf of a large number &lt;&gt;fi
fans, presented the pitcher witli a!
big bunch of white rose*, for w hich I
Bell vxpressj-d his deep thanks.
From tlm very first, it \vas appar­
ent that lhe collegians could not&gt;l
solve Belt’s delivery, and before the!

Prosperity dates from the first dollar saved. We urge
you to have a savings account, We do this because we know

Hustings High Wins Another.
Bailings ’high, which administerI sin h a seven- penalty U|h»ii I hr
iishville team &lt;&gt;n Tuesday .of last

advs. In our issue of Muy 21st. Mr.
Bronson advertised egg* to sell, and
received orders from Missouri, and
various parts of this county. aniPln^

ADDED TO THE BANNER

llftslingw could &lt;lo nothing unlit
to sixth when I'allon led «if with
two base drive into riglil Helu,
rk reached first while Nichols

G'nwdy was throwing Beck* out
llr«l l*;itlon scored.
Loo*e playing let the visitors
the M-on- ’ in Hie (•Igtilh. AVIi
Kym-ir was gelling under Ham
long tly. he slepjHHl iiito a |io|&lt;&gt; a

AN AUTOMOBILE SECTION

Telling Of Some Motor Events And
Carrying Interesting Motor
Advertising.
Beginning this week and conllnu-

Caledonia Defeats the Cubs.
CaUiJonia - won its first game
from the Hastings-Cubs on.Memor­
ial day hy a score of 7 !«♦ 4. in Hie
presPirt-i-.of a great crowd in llnKent county village. Tinker, who

Hanner Want Ails . Bring

Results.

Mr. mid Mis. Halley f.nllirnp and
Mn spent Sunday with their aunt.
Mrs. Smith, near Hastings.
Tin- Norris family will ludd tliotr
amiual reunion at the JiotilB of .Mr.
mid Mrs. Alex McKinsey in VerTniinlvilh*. June II. I9H.
A son wns bom to Mr. and Mix.

Cemetery Circle Program.
Following i* lhe program for the
Lm-ey 'Cemetery Circle to be held
nt the Lacey liiiion hall, Wednesday
Juno 10.
Roll Call responded lo by Ncrip-

briug* buyers mid iwllers together,
because everybody read* tin- HAN­
NER. If you want to buy anything,
or if you have anythin^ to sell a
BANNER Want Adv. will do the
biisine.*.*. AlT'it costs is one cent a
w&lt;ud, wilh a minimum of 12 cents.

Solo by Mabel Thompshii.
Recitation, by Edith McIntyre.
liislruiiiL-ului by Bernier Abller.
Of Interest to S. S. Teachers.
Selection by Mrs. Mary Slerims.
Solo by Orn mid Nora .Miller;
■The HANNER has a very Interest­
Recitation by Maggie Hyde.
ing Sunday School Lesson ext.osiSolo by Mrs. .Mary Lee and Ber(ion each week, which i* prepar.-u
by Rex. Lei? H. Amin, of Chicago.
Recitation
hy Dane Benson.
This li-sson study -lias appeared
Recitation by Mrs. Ilaidee Bi:
each week for the following Sunday.
Hut heieufier it will be given n •Solo by .Mrs. Anna Jones mid
week earlier than heretofore, so .Mary Schriner.
Mrs. .Maggie Lee and Mrs.-!
l lint Sunday School teachers may
have iiioie time to nluily it before Miller, program committee.
they appear before their classes.

Mr. and .Mrs. Willis Lalhnip enIterUtined Bunday.’'Roy Wolf and
mother, Mr. mid Mrs. Harley Hnyinmi mid children of Mnfllo drove.
Mr. mid Mrs. Earl Rolhlimtr and
childn-n of Nashville.
Little Win. Corie of Balli.- Crook
is spending Nome time wilh.. hi*
grand parents. Mr. ami Mr*. Wm.
Hyde.
Preaching Bunday evening nt fhl«*
place.
'.Mrs. Clara Hell Hayman Fclghnec
whs horn in Castleton, Barry Co..
Xiig. IK. IK70. She was lhe youngest
'child of, Henry mid Elint Hayman.
She.spent the greater part, of her
life not (ar from lhe place of her
iiirlli. She was well nnd favorably
known by lhe entire county.
St e
liecaine a member of lhe (.ttsllelon
M. E. I'hurrh abmil twenty years
ago mid died with Ihw ChrisHim
hop.- mid faith. She had Im-oii liv­
ing in Pontiac for about two year.*.
Siu- went to the hospital six weeks
ago for. jnediral treatment-• and
plowed lo her eternal home Wed­
nesday. May 27. HH». She IMlVMto mourn h&lt;-r departure one broih.-r tieorgo. and sister Mary of this
pla&lt;-»-.- one -sisle.r Cllloiy now Mrs.
Chalker. of Maine, a daughter. Mrs.
Grace Lyons of Belding, oue grand
datiKhler. Her
remain*
wenbrought to Ibis place and the fun­
eral was held at the lUrreviltr
church conducled by Rev. (inletI of
Lain-ei- Saturday. May 3ft nnd laid
to rest in lh« Barryville Cemetery.

Sees Your Faults.
Lora Is blind, but a wl
Kansas City Journal.

Chile's Vast Natural Foreata.
Tho national forest* of Chilo covoj
a^out seven million acres.

NEW BUILDING

NEW FURNISHINGS

A beautiful dining room with roomy ca­
pacity and the best of service from a per­
fectly clean and sanitary kitchen. It is a
pleasure to eat in such a fine place with
such beautiful surroundings.
All the sleeping rooms arc outside
rooms, steam heat in winter, .and in sum­
mer are cool and fresh, making sleeping a
delight. Each room’s furnishing includes
new springs and mattress.
.

NEW MANAGEMENT

NOVELTY
In a large room adjoining the office guests
of THE INN may be served with ice
cream and short order lunches at ALL
HOURS. Motorists passing thru the vil­
lage will find this a convenient place to
stop at any time during the day.

Special Dinners to order, Sunday Dinners a specialty, Rates $2 per day

MR. and MRS. E. F. MARR, Proprietors
MIDDLEVILLE, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BAlW, JUNE I, &gt;9&gt;t.

Southwestern Barry

Wall Paper
Glean Up Sale

Ellis E. Faulkner
Delton, Michigan

Devoes
Ready mixed pure paints
oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
barn.
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Let us tell you just what we tvill
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go far­
ther and last longer.
Everything in the paint line.

Good Farm For Sale

F. H. WILKINSON

To Close Up the George Hayward Estate

Prairieville, Mich.

Both Phones

N order to close up the estate of the late George Hayward,consisting of 240’ acres on Sec. 25, Orangeville town­
ship, I will receive bids on the entire farm, or on any
80 or 160-acre parcel, retaining the right to reject any or
all bids.
.
There is a seven-room house, two larjje barns, granary,
scale house, hog house, sheep shed, wind mill and a large
reservoir.
r
It is all hard land-^-no swamps. About 40 acres of sec­
ond-growth timber.

H

We Pay 4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

920,000.00
6,000.00^

A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLeay
Wm. Elliott ’
J. G. Hughes

ROYAL

BAKING POWDER

We have sold more wall paper this spring
than ever before in the history of the store,
short patterns we mean enough of oBe kind
for one or two rooms. We want to clean
these up, so next Saturday we will put
them on sale at less than manufacturers'
cost. The sale will last until the patterns
are sold out.
*
If you have been delayed in getting at
your papering, or if you have thought you
couldn’t afford to this spring, now is your
chance to buy wall paper at a ridicu­
lously low price.
The sooner you come the bigger will be
the assortment. When you do come be ‘
sure and bring the exact measurement of
your rooms.

The Rcxall Store

PAGE SEVEN

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HINDS CORNERS.
j- Over Sunday visitors at Geo. Wllikutjon’s were their sou. Will AA'il■ kin*on and-wife nod friend* of Kaianiadoo.
’
George Comfort and wife anu son
Reeve of.Kalamazoo called on rela­
Essay
—
Gamer
H»p»pi--c.
tive*
and
triends
here
Sunday.
BELTON.
Oratum—Leon O. UUiiuiug.
Jack Snyder, is painting Mrs.
The Ladies' Aid served tea last
Addie WiUon.
Celia Traver's house.
AA'cdncsday evening al Mrs. Win
Class Prophecy—-Ireiif iludlzel , Mr. and .Mrs. Win. lidehtel of
Hall's.
&lt; Bastings spent Friday'at Jacob
Mra. Will Towne of East Hickory and Marion Houxeiiy;.
Solo—Tatmadgu 'King.
Kt inn's. '
visited her parents, Mr. ami .Mr»
Class Will-Roy E. A-ii i.ui-on.
Jnmes. Dooley of West Hasting?
Homer Green, Friday and Saturday.
spent Sunday at E»ld MtyVTHK
Mrs, M. J. Cross and daughter i Instrumental—Beulah Hoyte.
Mrs. Lois Cox. vnlertainetl tier
-Aline were tn Plainwell Tiieseday. । Vatedrrt«iry=*Paul M;.-KQjnkuer.
Selection
ijy
Orchesu.i:
brother
Geo. Payne- and wife atm
.Afrs. G. A. Hueltzel attended the
sister, Mrs. Clara Loomia of DeL
KalainazoA* County Federation of
Abootutoly baa no aubotMuta
Can!
of
Thanlm-Th"
CljsS
of
ton
Sunday.
.
Women's Clubs nt Comstock. Iasi
101
1
wish
to
extireafTTi'
Mr.
nn&gt;l
Mr*. luisli"Hatrell’ rind
Wednesday.
friends nf Kalamazoo spent Sunday
Mrs. Clara Pennock of Hastings nil who assisted in maki
meiirement excijpiseii
visited friends here Friday.
Many mixtures are offered as
Tohias.
Mrs. Payne entertained a parly of Friday evening.
Callers on John llobimmn Sunday
substitutes for Royal. No other
seven from Hinds Corners Thurs­ ■ Adv.
were Mr. and Mrs. Murdock &lt;«f
day,
baking powder is the same in
.
School Report.
|&lt;‘U and Lou Harris uf Grand Bap-Mrs. Paul of Kalamazoo visited
RurJurl fur the Durf
Ids.
her mother, Mrs. Gillespie Sunday.
composition or effectiveness, or
Mabie and Rosa Hopkins of Kala­
Mr. and Airs. Havens of Battle the year ending May i mazoo
spent
Satut'day
mul
Sunday
Number
boy?
enrollc.i.
.
so wholesome and economical,
Creek were over Sunday guests of
Number girls enrolled, 1»&gt;,
al Eifel Newtons., Roon* relumed
Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier.
nor will make such fine food.
h&lt;une
Sunday
but
Mabie
wjlj
fqwtui
Total enrollment, 31
Gerald Bush has been entertain­
I ha wc^k calling on old friends.
Total daily nlleildnin ••. ;&gt;.'i
ing his cousins from Hastings for
Number days taught, iwt.
Average ilatly nlletnl.liir.^
od Memorial services al Dowling.
Royal Baking Powder is made from pure,
Mrs. Freif Gnle spent a few days
P'ercenlago of attend uu-.-,
Sunday.
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Inst week with her mother at Grand
«Grape Cream of Tartar. No alum,
There were four pupiL. wh
. Chas. Cox visited iu Kalamazoo
Rapid?.
lime or acid phosphates.
Dr. GeUirings nnd wife. Mr. nnd eeiyeti diplomas pfMWrfeirt attend- several days last week.
Mildred DeMolt is visiting In
Mrs. Daih-y and Mrs. Phillips .of aneg during the year. Tlb-y were
Battle Creek andMr. Leighton and Ethel .McIntyre, Groin • Pa.i -Iftird. Hustings. Ihis week.
—
Ml
Amanita
J.duu-mi
-ta*L
Mnnvitte
AVhitnry.
--L-*
d
AMi
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'Miss'Allen or'CIiiFnRo' weW''Fttneri'
Maurice Altlrlch was tardy twice.,
at Caleb Hisbridger’s Sunday.
miin Garrison.
In the Honeymoon Daye.
Fought Duel to the Death.
The Ijulies* Auxiliary will meet but not absent.
Vrrn Travis spent several days
&lt;-tahlh
wilh Mrs. A. AA*. Burpee Thursday.
Gcorgn had been married only a
An untteual duel has been fought at
grade examination
"■f'- 'F.iresr Inst week at Itafiy Moores.
Juno iltli.
month when hla wife tnndo her flrat Malaga by two young men named VeMrs. Chas. Tobias *|s-nf several batch of biscuits.
Mrs. Lincoln Bush left for Flint Gould, Sarah Hainm&lt;&gt;ibF, t.oyu:
.
j rwretto and Martorell!, who were both
■Muhdtty .to spend Ttnrwdok *at the Aldrich, Manvillo \'lHiiiuy._ mid &lt;lay» last wouk-.wiLli hr.F daughter....
Harley
Pur-ell.
AH &lt; r&lt;-.-plinu. Mrs. (dadys H.-nd'-rsh.dl of Balli- Mld wlicn 110-Ml down to dinner.' elded to oolva the quettlon ot which
W. C. T. U. Slate (kinvunlion.
Mrs. Ellis Faulkner is entertain­ Hailey were successful, although
si-1
...i„..i..:..
"There’s plenty."
! should win her by a duel “a I’ouIn? worked hard he «-&gt;• unable i&lt;&gt;
ing relativeti from Gram! Rapids.
8&lt;&gt; George let her sen him eat one. trance.** the survivor taking lhe lady.
Miss Hauer of AA’oodland nnd Mia* make-up his work fo) lhe tune he t
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Marion
It was tho bravest thing he had done To avoid interference they locked
Rasniusson of Greenville spent Fri­
day at Mrs. Blackman's lhe guests'
dollar* worth of lldwcr. mul
hungry anyway.**
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opened Are on one another with their
of Mr. A. J. Hauer.
SOUTH WEST IHTI.AND.
"Well?" sho said. “Well?*’
revolven. and. having emptied them,
Will Itavnn?
kiting t|n*ir cousin, Mr.*. Eek- t-lljOJ
"Great!" said George Immediately. continued tho battle with their knives.
He had to let her see him eat four Eventually, when the neighbors broke
Two nice tree? wet.
Mr. Erb ha* beep entertaining himore
before
she
was*
satisfied,
and
In the door, they, found both comba­
mid Mr*.
•ter, Mis. Clara Hallman, ol (h*' s&lt; lii&gt;&lt;&gt;,| around Arblie couldn't manage to drop more tants lying on the floor, nnd having
•Mr. Haranborger h
than half of each one under tho the jnost terrible wounds. One-was
&lt; umt'famuy.
Harold Burp--'- spi-ul Saturday hire* one day la?l w&gt;
table.
already dead, and the other Is not
and Sunday with’ Iti* grfldflparenl-.
■uciabo Bald manfully after expected to; lire.
Mr. and Mrs. James Callhrop, &lt;»t
each.
--------------------------Prairieville.
tlporgp
llnvojienjoy
a
picnic
(linner
That night ho thought ha waa going
Pimm In t-recl iu X-w Ymk Cily
Mr. and Mrs. Orreu Barrel wen‘not begin t«&gt; Hell all
in Nashville Friday.
*° d’0—
i a 823JMXi,(Xk) group of buiiiiiiiK* fur
Tim Misses Grace and France,*
H'i idea that t.
Edmond? of Hasting* have Ih-cu
hlmid'of Trindad H fifty-ifnmi
Expsn Valuation.
Iguests nf Bornice Peunuck for m;vFootpad—“A'our money orr your wide. an«i has an area of approxi- social ion for E-diiblishtnvni and
gave a .-diort program.
. life!** Mra. Tiglitiy- 'Tiiat'a ireason!.•*?• square miles. - A chainj’Maiulemuice for lib- People of the
Grace 1. Higd-.h; i
h-t. : able enough. Jake! YYou've
Saturday for a short visit with rel­
cu'tc got
“ only matl-ly
of mountains extends throughout icily of New York of Musetim? of I to­
atives.
GO centa."—Chicago Nowa.
il* length. * Ih- liigtb-'l point of! Peac.-ful Ari*, which has SlS.fWMXMl
Mr. nnd Mr.', Elmo Mantel and SOI TIL CASTLETON ANO
which
Is
about 3.0uo feet above sea already in
MAPLE
f.ROVf
baby of Kalmnazoo visited al Ar­
Pete Kunz of Martin &lt;
thur Manli'i'.s Sunday. •
.Mrs. Diomls was-in Hostiiiga Sal-urduy to see lhe bnl,l gam*' ns her: The rain &lt; j 1u*C wr&lt;-k did •
son Glenn played'with the Olive! arable damage in th'**" pa
carrying oft fences, i'».’-m.
team.
Helds and lhe HuxUiu .unit
Henry
I
her father, D. H. Eero, of Batth.* undonniued.
Creek, for lhe past few days.
Mr. mid Mrs. Marshall Norwood
and daughter Marie visited Mr. and
Mth. Frank Norwood Friday even­
ing.
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Talmudu" King visited al home- Urdu j
Friday evening.
i
Nashville
Park?.
Shultz Sunday afternoon.
Ville spefit Suiid.i? at Henry Delltabling her sis|er and her husband
from Grand Rapids fur lhe past
wnefc--------------Mr. nnd Mr*. Claude AVhitlmore Barryville and .Mt-.. Kunz, tn Norlli
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.and son of Richland and Mr. and Maple Grove.
Mre. Dau Hull of Shiillz
Mr.
NOTH EAST KALAMO.
and Mrs, James Brown Saturday.
(tur th'lton band played al Au­
ar
gusta Salurdny. also our ball Team proud pmvuls
iphiyrd the Augusta team in the nf-'
i h-rnoon und we are proud lo say
they won the game.
Miss Emma Dinkel of Kalamazoo by lightning m lu-i places last week.
was hom&lt;! over Sifnday.
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Mis. Norah Xn
is improt unr.
The Epworth League will haw a
husilicss
mel'ling wilh
Cleone
Bnuid'detter Friday evening. June
5(h. Every mcin)ici- of lhe League
Mrs. M. Hell i- improving. ’
is urged to be present. - Mrs. Mil'-s Fisher was in Kalam­
This farm is about 2Vi miles north and west of Delton and a mile
azoo Monday.
of Stale Reward road runs by the place.
spent tstuiduy a* chas. AVhilteOrrtrtrl. jvi.-diing toidmw their ap­
,
This farm must be sold to close up the estate. e Mail bids to
preciation nf Our teacher, Mr. A. J.
has returner: j

George J. Doster
L. B. Tccrpening

Wcdimmlny evening and it general
••d n Kur■ ful year id
and has given lhe best of aidisfaelion not only as. a teacher but as a
general man in town and we are
sorry to lose him next year. After •pent Splnrrlay
'unday wihit
spending n short time in visiting.
Mr. Morehouse gave a short luldrrss ery |HH&gt;f al Ihi' wutuig.
giving thiinRk from the commiimly
Gliildiyn?' l».iy
- .
.......... ....... - d il- E. cll'tu rii |
l Mr. Staler lhen followed wilh words June I t. Evei*y, li.i’.iv welcome.
of appreciation fhirii Hie church.
AA'e hern- flint I. । Williams is lo!
■ This was followtMl by remarks from
Lincoln Bush voicing Hie good
wishex of. lhe entire School. Homer
vi.Mlimrin-lain&gt;•- Imre.

E WISH TO CALL YOUR

ATTENTION
this week to our complete line of Ladies* Cot­
- „
ton, Lisle, Mercerized and Silk Hosiery in
WhiteTThrec Shades of Tan and Black.
The following
arc a few of the kinds we carry:

W

nUKSON-thc knit to fit Hosiery. No -)Ep
scsins, at L Ju
UVKRLAST1NO HOSIERS'-Th. hot,
that needs no guarantee. Wear them.
Watch them. You will buy them TEn
again. At
.. ZOb

presentl'd Mr. Hauer with a lovely
leather trnveljiig trtg as a Ink
our good Y*'l- After singing *'BI&lt;-sl
Be lhe Tie That Binds" light 4»--.
freshinents ware jserved mid llngii«-.*ls departed, nil wishing Mr.
'Hauer lhe best of success urxi
year in whatever, he may chouse’lo

IPSWICH doSIBRY*-Manufactured
under perfect sanitary conditions. Re­
inforced heel and toe. Hlastic garter T-p
top. At._j.—-------------- ----------- . Zub

LADY* LISLE -Made ot mercerized silk
lisle wilh high spliced heel und tor.
double sole and wide garter top. Will TZp
give unusual wear aud comfort. At.. Zt)b

Tobacco for Hiccoughs.

In a Htitktan medical journal
U. Tatevnson draws a’tentlon to the
ob-;
talncd from the onjinnry' tinufl tobac- J
co a? a mean* of cutting short hlc-i
coughs. Ho relates nn Instructive cn»«
of a patient with rem* chronic chre\j
dlaeaca. accompanb-d by violent cough
attacks. In which Hi- latter used to j
bo followed by extiemely obatlnato
^Iccougba.
Tho common romtdlM '(Including'
cocaine) falling to exercise any-con­
trolling Influence on the moat-distress

./’tin? i-imimencemi-nl exercises, al
onio church- Friday evening were
well ntteufli-d und wen; enjoyed by
all. The Thun-lr was beautifully
Many other lower pricer! faaialies.
dccoraled wilh the class- oulms.1
laveudar mid white, aud lln* class
iimllo, “Visioy. Vigor. Victory."
stood mil in tdrikiiig roiilrusi from
a b'-auliful background. The class
piart-h was ulnved by Miss Myrtle decided to gio a trial to the said old-;
Manning ami the class Nvhich was faahl-ned popular meani, making the
rompos'-d of lln- following look patient on each occasion thoroughly
Michigan
c Delton,
their places ou the stage: A'eryl •nuff Into his use a pinchful of the
Eli'. lt'n&gt;; Hie-ll/'!. M.nil'll 11'uiY- powder until the arnrarancaor live-:
Sir. Leo Diumiug. garner Hmup-^"
™X
ion.’. Roy
hoy Adriausoii.
Bush L
Frora n ?.r,t ‘reatm-nt,
tori
Adriausoii, Gerald
Gerald Bush
the effect waa truly brill|ant. Ute hlo-i
and Paul Faulkner. Everyone in
cough subsiding as if by. magic.
the
class
did
very
well
and
rellected
.SOUTHWEST C.AST1.ETON.
Shameful Omlealon.
nitteli credit b&gt; iIi'-im-'-Ix«mid
Ml's.
David
MrCbdlnud ' mid
Amid all (ho humane entorprlaes of
rlaUSliters. Haael mid Evn of Um ry- thia wonderful century there haa been teacher as (veil. The program fol­
Floe Distinction.
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villc. were ..at Albert ‘McClelland's no foctety yet formed for the protec­ lows:
The fine distinction in the animat
Class March—Myrtle Manning.
AVediiemlay afternoon'.
kingdom Is that th- biggest hog gets
Invocation—Rev. Slater.
Tubal Garlipger f and daughter, tion of young men from young women.
killed,
while
the. lyintan article goes
Selection—Orcheslra.
l&gt;a railed at Frank Hart s and E. —Prom “One Man Jtetunu.” by Har­
on and on forever.
'
old Spender.
। Salutatory-kGeraJti Bush.
*',‘5rw2i Su»daj aBeruoun.
Class History-Very! Erb.
Ed Brumm bus the wall laid for

™U“OV.,1,X T,.“.K“ 25C and 50c

KOPF &amp; KOPF

lifs iteW Jtarn.

tnvYta w.wr

Advs.

my,

j.

Song—Ladies’ Quartette.

BA.VSER WA.VI AUTO MY.

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W. B. HAYWARD, Administrator,
Cloverdale, Route 2

Profitable Farming
in these days means

Efficient Farm Machinery
—The Kind That Docs the Work—

Does it well, does it economically, and that is made and guaranteed [o do the -work by reliable
manufacturers—Farm Machinery.in ojhcr words that inbuilt on honor ahd gets results.' That’s
our kind, .
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Here are a lew suggestions ol valuable farm tools that every farmer ought to consider
.right now and on which we will be glad to quote prices that will satisfy the careful buyer.
CULTIVATORS—We have the Kraus. Iron Age, Oliver, Gale, Brown and Keystone.
The man who cannot pick a satisfactory cultivator from such a list is hard indeed to please.
MOWERS—The Champion, Johnston and McCormick Mowers constitute a line that no
one can beat.
BINDERS—We offer the johpston and McCormick.
These are too well and favorably
known machines to need any special mention.

-CALL AND GEE OUR LINES—

Aldrich Bros. Go.

Hardware, Implements and
Fuitdluwfe-*. i
Deltoo. MiehUn

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WANTS

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HASTINGS MARKETS

'The Best]ForJthe MoneyjStoi

with a*water supply amounting to too,
gallons or more per capita daily. The I
Hotuaua liad a full apprvdatluirof the'
value of an abundant supply uf pure

Niro Furnished Rooms for light
housekeeping at 3nl So. Church
SL Sen Pldii Smith.
If

For Sale Cheap- Hough I-inch htmIh*t for roofing nnd Klifrling, nlao
- hill atuIT. Phone HMM. Inquire
F. &lt;1. Pierce, City.
If

a city of 1,000,000 souls.
of imperial days had
.
Irv p- 1D
cleanliness and the stupendous public K«s«. Ke psrgai.’
baths of TrajatL. blpcletlan and ‘
.|u^t«U~ f.td -r«.
suntine were .apabla of accmumodatmhatJl ' -

property of the crown, and it was led
to lhe private houses by thousands of'
pipes, which ran In every direction ■

“Porosknit
Jhe Underwear with the jfoles Jn J)t

Wonlrd—Tubular well work nnd
repairing. All work gunrnnl.I.
Wrile l.niii-* \Vi.«e, Sltullz. Route
/T*, Phono Clutenlnie exchange.

Very cool and sold with a guarantee.

Union Suits
S. Adkins. Morgan. .Mich.
iVaiilrd Koo* -My,price II
No. I eggs. -Irirlly cl
fresh. 2tV; No. 2. eggs, I7&gt;
Bogers. •
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Wanted—Few fair
WfJ Sii; Broadway,

WTi-thing'

lhe more perfect regulation uf your;
apartments, the sorting away of your'
clothes and trinkets, tho arranging of
your papers’—“Whatsoever thy hand
.DndElh_.tg. do, dy R with ’ all
1,11 ,1‘&gt; v' ■I1‘ uud
n no
SPARROW PEST IN ENGLAND stjsncy." Much
mor* of your duties Munnionds iistry gi-^j.u.n.
are of evidently higher, wider scope; ch™4t
If you have brothers, sisters, a father. Medicated HaJl.u.
.
a motiwr.^LelgtuaarnrslIy *l‘»t claim,
does Ho upon you. one half of each.
Had to Have Photograph.
Husband com.-a In to find his wife
turning everything topsy-turvy. 'Tiraclous. Isabel! What you doing?" “I
Just received a telegram from Aunt
Jane saying she ll be here at 6:30 and
see village laburera •trelchlng foldI can’t find her photograph anynets for sparrows, and the birds are
being caught-simply for food. They
keep down tho butcher's bill.
.
The number of sparrows Is now Im­
mense. probably greater than It ever
has been The regular winter popula­ godlint
tion of one small dockyard near Lon­ encouraging: less .liquidity and mors'
don Is estimated by the farmer at real though born speech—Is ndt thia a
good resolution for our conversations?!
Practical Use of Seismograph.
;
Probably tho moat unusual purpose.

Remarks of the Hippo,
dear!” sighed thn hlppopota"I am so tired of this clrcutj

Hastings, Mich.

Lyons.’. France, boasts of a unique In­
stitution. a myculogical bureau, where Adrien Lucet, member of the Acad­
expert Judgment may b&lt;» had concert*- emy. of Medicine, lias just shown that
Ing mushrooms brought to It for esan*- a regain.- agitation by shaking of tho^
liquid medluiiis used in bacteriology, i
contrary to the opinion that la general
ly admitted, acts favorably on these
IntlnltHy lltllo creatures. By making
these bouillons undergo a slow andi
of purchi. si ng muchrooni&gt; without thp &gt;

Sulnirbs

For Hair—Firn- tb-w milrli Ihtrlinin
caw. 5 yearn old . also yearling
heifer. Miss I1-, 1.. prekhttm. H. 3.
Oily.
!-wk

50c
$1.00

Speech of Little Value.

Nine tenths of the things that have
been said might as well have been left
unsaid .for nil the benefit they are to
humanity.
.

drivlng-

the spring, on grain, and It takes from
the fanner an enormous toll. Consid­
ering the enormous population ot spar­
rows. it Is not surprising that this
source of food is being tapped.

Boys’ Suits
Men’s Suits

Two Piece.

have Since he moved out to fxirielyhufst his neighbors never think of
going nnywhsrra'sdsn when they want
to burrow anything."—Judge.

as el^ht times more abundant of the
microbes of cholera, typhus fever, car­
buncle, diphtheria, .he glanders, dysen-

Semi­
Annual _ semi-anntfallv
Dividend;'” it,
vestment backed by gilt edged
real estate mortgages and unsur­
passed for safety, convenience and
net earning rate. -Unr Sill year iq
business, assets nearly tl.fWO.WJU.
Wi itrfnr ix/pn &lt;f our hooklrt
and htn I’bium ial UtaUmtul.

CAPITOL
SAVINGS * LOAN ASS’N

—HANNER WANT AHVK. PAY.

Wanted—Child's
aides. Bert Nf
3 l ings.

For flair—Ninefeen • shivd*. Aho
I wo two-year-old coIla. Call IWn,-3S.
2-wka

Found Wedne.-uluy of IMal week near j
Podunk a gold wnlch wilh fob.
Owner can nldQin by identifying
properly nnd
paying charges.
l-wk

,

Special Cleaning Process Helps Make

For flair- Early anil Info rablmgr
idanls; also red rablmpe.nnd cnul(flower tdanls. Pimm- 2fi3J. Call
nt llfll Michigan Avenue,
l-wk

We have ■‘pecinl |&gt;rflei|ie&lt;| machinery fur removing idl cockle,
broken kernel* of grain. and foul Muff.
In ordinary bttiiidn.of
Hour, a large porlioii &gt;if thi« f«nl sluff
ground up’and becomes

Wanted— By middle aued lady :if. tor June H&gt;. a imsition as honsekeeper in home where (hen* an
tio small children. 335 W. Center
Pfmne MU.
i-wk

or. Sale— Thoroughbred
hair
chicks. Barred and While Rock.'
While Wyandot I ro
‘
'
Phon.' your wants
Fulton. Phnnr* 110.

lineal mid MOST I NIFoltM pnrlich
evenly, bakes evenly, ami j, Al.W.V
Hy iitrnntm night mti( day our

For flair—Eight room bouse. Hum.
nice shade. second ward. 121 E.
.VndiiMNi flt_ Haitink's, write C. D.
Mosher, Cloverdale.
2-wks

(ukln Hill is now rjqidy |n eyaJ
change strawberries for money.
TjiD at his home 5 miles Miuth of
.Middleville.
Flimm
Hl-IIr-iS,
MiddloyilleExchange.
l-wk

For Sato—C-ibldigr and
tomatn
plants. 5 cents dozen, fini Wash­
ington St.
l-wk

If any fanner (•mild work 21 imtirs n dny-ol lhe samo clip that
he walks.lit hmus and keep il up year in anil -year mth il goes
without *ayiiig that. he cttulft LOWER the BOST of his-produclioiL
’ oAds nt no

' Thiil is exactly what we are dninu in Ihis mill. By hiring an
extra man ni nighl we run litis big mill 2i HOL'RS’rtich day, yepr
m and year mil. Our im&gt;umnre isn't a rent more; our bookk«’e|&gt;ine and incidental expenses are nol a penny more; the interest
mi our investment is tut more; mir power is no more; because we
own our own lighting plant, which is rrtn by our own wnley power.
.
Having iliesl1 nalural ndvnntages pos-u-ssed byhul a very few
mills 'in Ihis country, we have loti, nu slfmr unlurinsl. lo make
French’s While _I.il&gt;' Flour jttsl'as near perfect as lhe b^sl meclianlcal e.piipiqenl money.can buy. can make il.
t
You- lake any oilier brand of flour ami look al it under n mi­
croscope. You will see that ninny of lhe particles an* several
limes as large as the others. 11 stands to reason that (hey will not
absorb yeast or waler as readily ns the smaller particles, 'the
Hour.varies. So will the bread in which such flour is made.
Why not get n stick of French's While Lily Flour, ami a sack
• if any .illier flour claimed In be ju-t a- good. Make a iialeh of
bread from each flour, pul fltem in your oven right side by side,
mid bake Ihefll, Ypu'll we the dilTeronce. H's all in the (JUAIJTY

The Middleville Roller Mill

For flair—Six room brick house
near two lake*. nice fruit. nice
shape. G. D, Mosher, Cloverdae^
—•An
experienced
farm
must he good hand to work
ake core of leant. Frank
r. Nashville,' Seo. 35, Maple

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adopted by the ronfrrenre. tdl wiilenred ,n desire to ncknpwledd1* l*in*
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Mates whose ent ini repubhiati vote.would tin! vqunl Um vole given In
one Michigan rvpubliran candidate for Ouigressman.
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seems remarkable that
long a step toward reconciling the two sections
of the once vit^ufiOus jmrly has been taken'as'was ••videncwl at, Ikdroit.
where fonner priigrrssiv,** and those wfro had always vdied the party
ticket vied with carh oilier in laboring lo re»(&lt;ire that peace which is
necessary for parly vjetory. and to revive lhe languishing iHisiness &lt;51
nur country. For il is our belief fhat we cannot prosper as a natidn un­
der any such a InritT law as that enacted by llu* present copgrcM.
The assurance of a naliim-wule primary law. which will make in»ference by tin* national mmmillee impmuibh*; lhe establishing, of repMlalion in Ttilure i-tqmbliruin nutional-ronvenlinns on n basis of the
republican vote: and especially tin*' wide&lt;*|tr«&gt;a&lt;l and acute business del&gt;roi»l»ii. which progressives nnd reimblicaiis alike agree in ascribing to
the new "(arilT-for-revenue-oiily" law: all fhCw causes have romhinrd
lo pave lhe way for reuniting Hu* piirty» But il isn't all done yet. It remains lo be Seen whether Mr. Roosevelt
is mon* interested*in principb-s than in his own political fortunes: or
whether he is willing to say that, if the reunited party will, in good
faith, advocate progressive principles, he will be satisfied with any can­
didate for the presidency whose past record shows lint In* will in good
faith labor to have itiose policies made the law of (he land. It will malerially aid in Hie reorgauizalion of the parly if Mr. RoMevell will take
that attitude.
.
And those who supimriwl Mr. Taft have their duly lo perform. If
they pul forward men tif the Barnes type, men who seem ini*a|&gt;able of
upprccialing that then* must Im* progress, and that progress involves
changes in platforms especially &lt;l&lt;*sipned 1&lt;&gt; help the common man b&gt;-cause he Is a man; if they show resenlmem lowartl'lhosc who. in good
faith and for.patriotic reaMnis. sup|M*rlt*d Mr. RnoMwell in .1912: if the
Taft men shail.slnnv such a spirit as that, they will prove that a^renrganixed nnd reunile&lt;l republican parly is an “irridisccitl dream." mid lhe
W’A abandon it to n ileserved oblivion.
.
But If a large minded s|&gt;iril shall be shown Ihrotighmtl the nnlion by
I hose who supported Mr. Toft, such a* was shown al Otroil. we will
again have a viclorifius republican party, with its face .*&gt;&lt;&gt;1 io the future,
and not turned to the past alone*-* That past lias I a glorious past
wilh Li&gt;e republiran parly, but that will uni aohe Hie problems of lhe
'hour, npr.of tin* coming years.

,

Fredartck tho Great waa a freoma■on. lie joined tho order Iu May. 173S.1
very much agalnit the wlahea of bls.i
father, Frederick William, who. It;
■eeina. had no love for the craft. When;
Frederick William died. In May. 1740.1
Frederick celebrated hi* freedom by
holdlng a great Masonic meeting. The
young king appear* Jo have taken’
great Interest In tho order, and the
•tlmulu* given Freemasonry by the
great sovereign and soldier Is atlil felt
by the order throughout the Germanic I
countries.
'
■

U &lt;•■ during the rush hour* and
thc “«■ **■ crowded to Ita full capaclO' and then wine.
A rather gaudily dreaae*! young man
WM ataadlug next to a German, oach
holding on to the overhanging atrep
The car gave a sudden lurch, which r«suited In the young man’s stepping on
the German'* toe*. Till* irritated tho
German, who addressed the other antrlly.
"Mine friendU" ho Mid, ’T know
mine f®*1 va" meant to be Talked on.
but dot briviloge belongs to me.**—Lip
pincot Ca.

Will Coma Naturally.
Tp, Taara of Joy.
it’a a easy matter to acquire a flow ■ 7^z- jJoy
— are
-;z —
;;t —
=« —
Thu tear* of
tall,
aa —
well
M
of language, Alonzo. All you have to u,, teara of Borrow. And In that aendo la atop on a tack with your bare' tence are many meanlngc.*—Francla
foot
I Thompson.
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INNER. JUNE 4. 191L

tenth*: he was. all worthiness, no {Rte wolin urfewi
I un
Sins lo confes*. The publican took [haste—cume dowip
Ina place as n siiibur. stood- nfnr off ill was a pereonil
ns a alnner, bowed .his bead as a •churus-iby house.’
sinner, tunolv hi* breast beeanae he] Jjitoliou is urgent'
off &lt;*l»*itensalvation." "Knowing
Um terror
waa a sinner, prayci as a signer for &lt;'
"K'“
Marriage Llcriisr.A
Ini* Siiiulay June IL
himself u *itnner, with Qt*’ rwill 1Of*the Lord we persuade men.
Thomaj H. Johnston. Hastings.. .51
Clara Norris, Hastings........ •52 The Friend rtf biimera. Luke 18:9­ that the sinnur baramn a saint. He Ami it is n personal inviUtion..■­uB«.
had committed lhe Ilina, now he jre
ye reeoflriiod
reepnriiod jo
to God.H Imlay
Today isis
. • \
14;
119:1-10.
niu-iu.
Burle F. (lillelt. Irving... 1.... ,22
committed lh.*m to God. Not Ins 1h.&lt; only day Hint we are certain of;
GOlden 'Jext: -Mark 2:17.
Louise L. Hmilh. E. Leroy
may never come for u«,
sacrifices. Init. God"a xarrilleo ristis- tomorrow
‘
on
earth,
hi
rvjf|ionie
to
thv inviItiwiew.
flail his heart. The Pharisee* ask­
Land Contract.
Why do we not believe that ed nothing; tho publican asked all. tat ion Zaeclwus came down and
The Uird
Rosalia Miller to Wm. C. Hill nnd1 Christ meant that lhe kingdom of The Pharisee'asked m&gt;L and re­ received Him joyfully.
wife, 80 acres. Sec. 27, Castleton,&gt; G&lt;h| was in Hi.' heart of those who ceived not; I he imbllcan'asked and desires us to be joyful, having re­
&lt;5,900.
qUemnnerf' Rim 'coneeriiHig the it was given hint. The Pharisee volved Him, Have you received
.-■irnljig of the kingdom? What did came clothed In getf-righluousne**, 'Him as your Saviour! Will you
Quit Claim*.
He mean* by telling .them that .the and. went away withotR-a r-hange rtf Itoday receive Him J.iyfulty? This
Elizabeth Acker lit Lewis Acker,, kin«ddnr'“6f &lt;".&lt;&gt;.1 ‘ was in1 their garb; the publican came clothed in ’aiwusj-d lhe criticism of the envmidst? , Wliy .lid not the kingdom unrighteousness nnd went away jnles, who spoke true word* when
Mary L Hick to Fannie -F. rome w|lh outward show then? with the gamwnU nf God’s righte- they said '"rital he was gone to be
Tin* Phar­ guest w&gt;th a man that ia a sinner."
Bressen. 80 acres, sec. 33, Prairie­ Will il yet ...me wilh outward ousnesa covering him.
show?
what u th.* differcnep be­ isee was saiisfled with self: lhe Yes. a sinner, hut a saved sinner.
ville. »W.
■
the kingdom
und
the publican with God. The publican Without a word from the laird,
Cynthia II. Chaffee id William B., tween
Ziirchaeus expresses t he', determi­
Cramer. 43 acn*s, sec. 2.
Balti­ church?- Can there be a kingdom knew, like Paul, that no good thing nation to restore wiptl
lie has
until tho King comes?
What is dwell in him; the Pharisee thought
more. IIAXI.wrongfully taken, and to give to the
Sally W. York to A. P. and B. W. taking, plac during the time the that there was no good thing that poor. His faith touched his pock­
Kixg. parcel, nee. 29, Johnstown, kingdom is poUponed? What will did not dwell in him. He who was etbook.
This was no evidence of
be cotlHIHfifK on earth when He raised for our justillcation says
810.00.
eoniwfeWjet up (be kingdom? Did that tho one who called for mercy the change that had been wrought.
Berds. » i
,
. Warranty
..
.
nur Lord Mlicvc\in the Hood, and went away justitied. And what is This was an answer to the mur­
Joseph Mix l‘&gt; W 1 liaii) I. Ja|- in n10 deMrucluxu of Sodom and justillcation?
Why it is simply muring ones. Jesus pronouncW
rard.
ird. lot. Nashville. -Sl.000.
-------------- '
Gomorrah? . Tell , about the two having a dear record before God. him saved, he being a wm of Abra­
Lacy'A. ami Hqjtvalr ’ Jones to "lakeu’a" ’and '■lefl's '
And since that record is bcftiN* ham. not merely after the flrali. but
Fred O. Hughro; -parcel. IX-llon,
God. He must be the one to tell us by faith. Then another answer is
Inlrodiirthry.
'
givvn the accusers in v 10, in which
Dur leaaon &lt; insists of two sepa­ how that record can be made dear. their accusation- is not denied, but
• Theodore H. Wood UiClius. Mc- rate
portion--, each pregnant with Not our own ideas or ideal*, but His mission is revealed.
hi thi&lt;
Peck. lol.* Middleville,
much-needed truth... Between our His will determine the means by verse
we have a Prison—the Bon
.-Burdette Briggs to Hurry L. Lew.r. Inst lesson and ihis one sliwnls the wjiich our record is perfected beis. sec. 9. Yankee Spring*. &lt;1.00.
fort* Him. In Romans 3 we learn of man. a lb*rforninm*e—came: and
pniable
of
the
unjust
.judge
and
the
W. IL Barney tn Guy C. Keller, widow, wh.-re we se&lt;- Israel in the that we an* justified without law. n Purpose—lo seek und to save that
which was lost. 0 sinner, come to
parcel. sec,
Baltimore. SUM).
days under lhe persecution of that is. without works &lt;v 21),1 by Christ before Un* day of grace ends
Geneva L. Hayes to C. D. Mohler, last
Anli-Clirisl, .with the exiioiiatioo faith of Jesus Christ tv 22). fredly,
i Inta. Cily. »M».
...... tn praytr without fatnfiup, even 'v2ii. by His grace (v .21.', through anti you are Oalled inIn His pres­
Richard M. Bates (o-Gnjvcr Kel­ though the adversary’ press hard, Hu* redemption that is in Christ ence without a robe of righteous­
ness.
O teacher, jet us not be
sey, parcel. City, &lt;143.75.
and the query concerning the faith Jesus v 21 . through His blood (v
• Frederick K. Nausel to Marion at the lime of our Lord's return to 25 . lhe sniin* way (hat Abraham looking for a "more irfudern" mes­
Davenport, 3 acres, sec. 17, Hope. jolt a slop to.til.* adversary's acliv- was juslitled 11:1-5), und David sage than "the record that God
Hath
given
of His Son."
&lt;1.00.
.
v 6-8&gt;. Are you juslitled before
Jr".•
’
■
Chas. F/JtwArr , t«&gt; William J. iiy.
God?
If nor do but rest until you
Review (Next week's lesson.)
. .
Ltsmiii Bl visions.
Stimpsofc ml acres'.'sec. 21. Thorjireceive Christ as your Saviour, und
The Great Refusual—Mark 10:17­
I.
THE
PHARISEE
AND
THE
applc. &lt;65rtX-'
■ •
*
have His perfections placed on 31.
Eugene It. Hanlendoff io Chas. II. PL'B^UMM; * 9-li.
your r»-&lt; oi&lt;).' . In Christ God sees
Do you assign advance wnrk for
IL THE PRJXCE
AND THE us as Christ, so far as our sins are your claw? » In how many GosRaymond, 2 lots. Nashville, &lt;2 15.00.
■
.
Timothy Ellsworth tb' Ira .M. I'UBMUAK. I-10.
concerneiL Let us, being thus jus­ l&gt;»*ls i« this incident recorded! ■ In
The Oiillinc Bevcluued.
Ellsworth. 10 acres, sec. 20, Orange­
tified. respond to Hi* mercy and wind two places in lln* O. T. do we
The occasion for:speaking the judge sins, .putting them away.
ville. glJM).
. find Un* commandments referred to
William -Bov I.* lo Frank Curtin, parable is slalejl in v 9. Certain
Next we rome lo lhe Prince Ads in v lu?
What great defect is
wen* iii His holy tiresmice who had 5:.'ll
lot. Beechwood Point, Hope. &lt;100.
and the publican, another there in lhe young man's question
School Dist. No. 1, Juhndown to th.* (wo-fuld fault of trusting .in publhxiii. There was a Zacchaeus »* IJi? What is the great danger
llicmsdves
I
tint
they
were
righte
­
A. P. ami B. W. King, parcel, Johnslo save, so J»;sus ‘ “passed through in having riches? Fiml other pas­
ous, and of despising others. Truly Jericho."
Jesus
came seeking sages on riches, their use and
we iieed hi cany this mresage to Zacchaeus
•v
101;
Zacchaeus abuse. '
the world today. There is so much sought Jesus
v 3. And n _soul
Proluilr Court.
Nn(c to Headers—Beginning this
of spurious t-iglib*ou*ne»r which Is that is fully seeking Jesus is
Estate of John Ryan, an insane no righti.*ousneM al
all. ' Men never disappointed (Jer. 29:131. week the lessons will appear n
week earlier than in the past.
person. All receipts and coluRmii m.-aspre
Zm-chaens
was
a
successful
man.
Sincerely your*.
tiled. Discnargn issued In Oscar and complin* tii.-mselv.*s among
ridi. chief of the publicans: but he
. Lie W. Arnes. f
Spencer.
.
.
1 themselves
Cor. 10:12.) instead
Estate of ifency Miller, dren.«ed. of' measuring themsdlves in thn was a siffner v 7 . and riches nor
tAilirac corner*
Bond Tied, Idlers of admini«iraiion light of God's Word and worth. In success will not satisfy - the man
who is without Christ in (he world.
issued to H. I. .Miller. Petition for
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Edson iff Sara­
He desired to see Jesus, and did not
hearing claims tiled. Claims heard Hie temple io pray, th. one “., a
R(»w. difficulties to prevent him' nac called on George Sears, Sunday
evehing.
Ptaruw. an. : i.' Mlrr a .ubbeun. | ,„„„ ,lut
M,
Io
?jjrtat'.** of William Titinaish. &lt;!•■- they were t...tli men. botn going
’ Cleo- S&lt;*ars spent Sunday aftcr... .. •• riinl ;« ...ilul
ceased. Proof &lt;4 will filed. Bond
ilixm wilh Hoy Houghtaliu.
They
ill. .I and letters i.-l.iiiu'iitarv 1-- ^,111 Til need of
Lghl.M.UM".
^,
‘
both
'
„S^VLur
oUhe
uwll
lite
also attended the baptismal servic­
. । ,
„ ... T . wy*&gt;&gt; Hi,. i|K
sued to Ckyk Tilmursh. Peiition . III1(|er the con.h-nmatmn
°2 V1.'._wor!U'.
es al L-rfcv Odessa.
Quite a few
oiidcuuialion &lt;it
oi GnHr!
•’&lt;“T*i V.'L 1*_K
.
Some men today do'not others 'from around here nt tended
for hearing claims Illcdi Claims
|jut see
4ee vu«
the contrast.
.-..nlrasL
" . uui
The Pliari- ! cat
^ enough
’
•arts
about
Jesus
Christ
to
also.
:
•
heard Sept.
29.
s “' h«
I*..,,gave
t. raved
1111
.I ..............
!see imtyed
"with liim.s«*lf:
'.j. ••uiili
.
*- M*e Him: white
---------------Furown
Xei* *'go
I In llu* matter of Oten l&gt;. f •i'11,1 "■ ; |hanks,
but
his riglrteoti.&gt;«&gt;&gt; rietrienii*-I
—‘ to -th.
Walker Cotton of Grand Rapid*
vnd of ,lhe earth ■pent over Sunday at H. F. Cotton's.
but did not j for ,h|“
jan alleged insane person. Petition "e,,; •h.* a&amp;r.-r.l■ God.
they have the
for admission lo Slate hospital
Working «m the road is lhe or­
I.al: &gt;- -j» Other own, [h.,I ,„v, —
b J.,
in their
tiled. Physicians' report filed. Br­ but none of Ins own: tn* saw other; 1........ 1—
der of the day on lhe mile imrlh of
il, i of admission- to Stale llustiilai men in one.djss, an.l himself alone hearts try Hie Holy Ghost that hath the church.
,'. ••
be.-n given null) them.
There
entered.'
.
in aiiuilierjrlass: he. said "God, I must )&gt;&lt;• something extraordlnaiy
Estate "f Frances Wil!.t*». d-*- thank thee.^’btir did not IliSmk God; taking place iti his heart that this Will lime lll|j Rally ut (’.harinlle.
re.iM'd. I'etillmi .for proli.ili of will he prayed "With himmdf," but not rich man i#--ranning ahead and
The I*, of "H. will have a tri(il.d. Hearing tlilreon June. 2(J. 1 for hims.-lf; lie prayed against climbing U ft'f-e. Yes. lie is soon lo eminly rally Salunlay. June 13, al
others not far'others; he exalted be IramduH-d from. lhe kingdom of the Fair &lt;irounds in Chariotl&gt;*. All
Southern Italy is I" have a *IK.- hi* nwli sai-rifleps. tint not llie-sac- darkness into light.
of
llh-Granges of Barry, Eaton and
.On&lt;ff* did
non,UMi wai&gt;'i’ power electric plant. rillcc of God; ho gloried in his giv­
( Ciithoun coumies will participale.
Nearly 150,000 liurse|a&gt;wer will be ing nf n tenth, hut said naught •Jesus lovkojp. lo a am mid then
to
invite.
liim
down
to
be
saved.
I
ats.iil
God
having
given
him
ten
devcbiped.
I
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IS 82.17 MILES
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FacU in thn cam were brought
mil through Urn vixil of \V. II. M.
OSCAR ECLEBERG, Manager.
None Seriously Hurt In This Great'' Morris, of lhe W. IL M. Motors Lim­
220-222 North Ionia Ave.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
ited of Oxford,' Englund, to I lie
Rare. Joe Dawson, 1912 Win­
plant of the Gonlinenlal Molor Mfg.
ner Injured but nol Seriously
(k&gt;. al Ibtlniil, where lie placed un
' Reiw Thnnian. driving n French order for 5XXI0 motor- lo bn used
WITH ELECTRIC
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STARTER *1050
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r.o-B. petroia Other Motor Notes.
|
lor'speedway, Deeurntion Day.
Tho motor which Morris will use
Iowa Buys 100 Caro Daily-Iowa 1
All speedway records from live in his car. tha Morris-Oxford, al­
ready a well-known make, is the is now buying t(N nl-w motor rm.lo 5&lt;&gt;o miles were broken.*
Tho Oral AYncrican ,to finish wan (kmlipenlal model U. Il is dis­ every day. Tho records iu Ino of-,
Burney Oliblehl who crossed the, tinctly-n new type in American llr.o of lhe secretary of state show !
mantxfaclure. Thu butr slid stroke that 80 per cent of the cars now be- .
wire iu flflh place.
are 2% by i;.lhe crank. »sc and cyl­ ing registered are new pnea and ।
Thomas* time was 0 houre, 3 min­ inders are cast in
unc piece, Dial the uvernge regislralimi for
utes ami I5.V0 seconds.
the oil pan is of aluminum; Hie [each day is 5oo. This makes 100'
Tim winner maintained an aver­' crankshaft has tnrve liberal-slxou new cars a day for (he slate. The
age speed of 82.47 miles an hour.• bearings; lubrication i« by a com- general complaint among the disThe former record of 0 hours 211 plele force-feed xy4ein; Hie lines trihutors is that, they cannol sup­
minutes and .0J seconds was estab­• nre European. Themrsl motors of ply the demand.
lished by Joe Dawson in 1012, The' tliis order are.now going llirougli.
Marking Routes to ('.Mllforiila— ;
m-w record c«tabli»lied to tday was' and Morris has spent u great deal Tha Automobile Club of Houlhern
due in a large measure lo lhe ideal1 of bis lune for Jln&gt; past two months
have just.placed an or­
weather conditions which prevailed.•' iii the two Com mental plants, in California
der for iJMNi posts and ’J.iSX) -igns ।
Bn
Arthur Dtiray finished sccoml,, .Muskegon and Del roll, bringing to direct traftie toward soul hern .
weigl
seven mimiteti nfler Hp? winner. Al-■ with him his bwn staff of engineers California from eastern point*.’Ulis |
Morel
nocJ. Guynt, » teamale of Thomas,, to oversee the preliminaries.
is one of the llrst stuns iii prepar­
was the third driver lo Im given the•
rfl. allon for the riislf of nm|orisls to I
tln/v
* van oiiovv yuu a xcuuru ui ao milCb
Tho Morris factory is in Oxford^
checkeretl flag aiul Jules Goux, win­• the scat of Oxford university, by
Of California in 1015. On cavil sign |
ner of lhe 1013 race finished in[ miles from Louden. He has fucill- will he the name of the club mid 1
ti,»
fourth place, six minutes ahetrd of1 lies for turning out bn Ul» assem­ I lie.insignia of Um route, The tiro: [
। Oldlleld.
bling plan about !'«' cars per week. lot ordered will be placed in An| Six men were injured, none of1 but probably will lind il necessary zona.
11 them, seriously, during the conlest.. very soon to increafifi his capacily.
C°w"lli
-----Plans for Ford Cleveland, Branch
I Joe Dawson sulTensI a broken col-■
“I shall fight l Im American in­ —Tim preliminary drawings'(or Hie
1st. os
.
■
.
lar-Wmu and minor injuries wheni vasion with American methods,” building of Ihe l'ord Nolor Co.’a ooRntun.
. .
I his car turned over mi lhe southi stales Mr.Morris. “Il is folly lo try scmbly plant at Cleveland, have
}It1y’’*|il"'rhfttever y°u P*y for a car- whatever kind ol a car
.turn after trying io dodge wreckedi lo meet it in any otlwr way. Bril- been prepared mul call for a fourinai'hiiio of Ray Gittjooley. . Vere• ish cars bunl in accordance with .Hlory lirepiitof building. 1157 by 125
cast cyou have act your heart on—buy from a business otandL Hanies, Dawson* mcchanlciini, wasi British tradllimi- are mrcliaiiit'al feel in size.
Later there will be
hurl and Gilliopley and Nino Zuimni,, masterpieces, Imller perhaps on I lie erected another building in Hie rear
fpoint. You will spend many hours tn ttie’^utomobile
his mcrhapiciuii, also suffered mln-■ average than American curs, but uf the first.
you buy. You can spend that time in the enjoyment
or injuries. Jean tlhasstignu und Al­■ lli&lt;&lt;y are lu lpl.— against the Am­
Ford Fights in England—The1
! bert Mili’liell, handling an Englishi erican lyt»e, fr&gt;r no British or Eu- right of the Ford Motor &lt;’x». to tlx I
of motortag or you can have troubles of many kinds.
par. limped away from their ma­- rojK'an maqiifa. lurcr is producing the miiiirnuiii price of Ford euro tn'
You can have an expensive car or one whose economy­
chine after il rolled uvcCun a turn.. cars in quantity. •
England is again tn be eonloste&lt;| m I
I 'Thi' race was an . exciting oii&lt;’'
doubles the pleasure of .motoring.
'Tho European method is that &lt;rf the higli court of justice. -The Ford I
[ from the start nml. his rivalry• the workshop ralher than that of company this yyar ohlaiiied n court ,
The KRIT is not an untried car; it is a car that has
among the foreign (earns made one: the factor}'; payin'- much attention deci-ivn eqHtling It to say what was '
given years at satisfaction to automobile, owners.
For
[Jorthv mo»lf I'xcitiiig finislms.thu(I to details, tiumstnking lo a fault. Hie lowest price at which its euro]
ever has been wilnesaed ul the In-• bul ox'cnedingly Mew'. Hlandardizn- idmuld l*e sold here; but the judges
four years KR1T cars have been (mown as serviceable
.diunajiplis.course.
lion in the American, sense is prac- held thut if iiud failed to prove tile '
and reliable motor cars.
damage resulting from one of its
Georges Boillol, in'a desperate ef-. ticully unknown.
London agents underselling other.-, i
fori lo overhaul Thomas, pushed
Records ot 25,000, 60.000 and even 100,000
although It was' untitled to collect
Ins car to such excessive speed that
ALTO.
miles of uce in owners' hands have demonstrated
in the mm hundred and forty-sevMrs. Mary Miller returned lo her penalties for breach of contract on
•■nth lap he was forcer) out when hontn in Alina Wmlnwalay after a Hie part of the agents. It is said
the mechanical soundness of KRIT cars. Hundreds of
leading (be held, because of a brok­ brief visit with her brother, Peter thut one of the chief causes of Hie
owndrs testify to this fact in letters praising KRIT
en frame.
Bi-rgy and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bvr- litigation Is the fact dial certain
Duray Hi rd led lhe spectators by gy accompanied i»-r to flrand Rap- English car mnmifuclwi-crs lire en­
construction and the low up-keep cost of their cars. In­
deavoring In cheek the Font enter-:
! his seiiutional effort lo cutch Thoinstances of 5,000 to 10,000 miles ol service without the
। as in Hie lallijr purl of Hie contest
MIm Addie KinehiF is caring for V-rb^ 0,1 lbt*
'"lc1 "f
_ necessity of touching a wrench to their cars are many,
I amt Gnux xbCDied always to be u Mrs.
rs. John Branan mid liltln daugh
damth-­ i 1 ’!nl ''ars Imre having liml a &lt; i.&lt;| contender for iirol nluce. 'lliomas ter who arrived at tjluir home re- a.-tlrous rffrcl upon Engh.-dt Miles,
several in Barry County.
'it is claium.d.
J made ofi*««iop nl (hn pili Duray cenUy.
two .....................
uud Guyot 'one.
In Ibn• first HX)
■ ",.........
W.
. &lt;xn4.rin
Cmrgriff.i&gt;and
hi Irareminer
Miller were ■ Application-was made today l«&lt;
fiiileo some drivers stopper) on ul- jn Ada Wednesrlay &lt;&gt;n btuinros.
Vn"i‘‘|
■■■..a.-,.
I tho court of appeals for (mnnissimi
!im»sl
Thc'nieo
. oiiihL every
rverv lap.
kill
'I Iia nta began
lu»crmi
----- —
...i wife ........
rigiled
lutelf
•
Paler r»
Bcrgy
ami
. 111 to reargue lhe cw—Jmforo three
Ito
si-ttle
down
after
thn
100-rnile
'
lords jusliife of bppegl. This. wa&gt;
■
,............. ..
........ .
•
i.uieoouia
Caledonia imr
the iasi
last of me
the week.
week.
mark was paired and tho average
Minn Thompson of flrand Rantas I allowi'd, and the Fijnl company reMHM-d increased. ) Irnnnw drove the visited over Sunday wilh Charles I ceiwtf uu vxlcnaitni of liliie lo pn
l:»,t
III
iruluk
ril
nn
rivArnt..,
..t
......
.
last Id miles ul. an tiycraije of moye . Foolo ami wife.
&lt; tliuii 84 tilth's an hour.
1 Hluwarl Draper and wife attended
I Tim Allowing*of Bob Burman wa*Decoration servin’* in Lowi-ll SalEnvironment.
w disap|&gt;oinlmriit.
unlay.
“Economics changes man's activi­
Croud Pulls for filtiflcld.
A good many, from this place nl)ld &lt; londed
Um tall gaum al Ixiwcll rfun^ ties. As you change a man's activi­
fl
is estimnhMl liinl ll)0,UOU peonliffB
’
H
Citizens Phone 98
•
Middleville. Michigan
ties you change' hts' way of living,
stiw the imnlual. Tiionias was gtv- j day.
,
Mn a hearty rimer when Im drowj Mr. and Mrs. h&lt;J. Dygerl gave a and as you change- hla environment
/fastings. Mich
I up to-lln- pits and utribcaced his iniwellanooim shower Wednesday you change his state of mind'. PreUP-cliailiciau, but through the
till) Itudlpr
last I ’’Viming
brother.
Harry
«nd Injunction do not percepti­
nmchaniciati,
.... r*’for
" ” then
" ’—
”"------on mill's thn croWrl was hhoutingl ,’”lvinaml wife. who won? recently- wy &gt;ff**t TO*n; but food. water, air.
clothing. shelter.
shelter,.rpictures,
Height of-Happiness.
for Oldfield nu&lt;l urging him on Inim«jri&lt;nl.-'
; clothing,
'--—- books, muMir»H .MiKirm
Mildn-rl amin-wb
Audnjws visitcu
visited lust
last. ale, will and do.”
Gretchen, the little Garman maid,
Either you arc ncccitary to pror|_- regain Um liotmrs-America lost lol Jilas
On and Off,
was given a dress belonging to ono denco. and then you have no r|&lt;ht Erance over the name course lusl wi-ck with Imr brothur (Hunt nnd:
fumily,
nduniing
liunie
Sunday
ar.
j
year.
•
•
_French scientists have found a new’
n you're young—then,
of the daughters of tho house, who to kill younulf by overwork, nr yon
Confidence Slow of Growth.
&lt;M&gt;mpuul)'d by Mr. au'd Mrs, Aud-i
source x»f vegetable ivory tn tho albu-i «Mn yon find yourself well on. you'll
went to college. Gretchen had a his-1 arc aot neecmary to providence, and
D'w.a.
I
rou
cannot
open
connaetics
u
you
You
cannot
open
confidence
as
you
men of the fruit of a small palm grow- nlso find yourself well off.—J. D­
"English" Walnut From Francs.
trlonlc soul and loved
Hire lives " then you hare no need to kill yourLauin William* rwrivrfl word' do an oyster: It expands gently from
The so-called English walnut is ah
Ing tn the French Sudan.
. Rockefeller.
Upon returning from her “day out” aelf by overwork. 1 put that dllerpThurwdav of lhe &lt;lcat|j of |h«i- fnlh-1 within In raaponaa to a genial, atltnU'
sho was asked if shu had had a good ma to you Ih all aariomness. and most exclusively tho product of ®ri.Mr-J.'4rVl‘.,r‘!'
folio* Influanca from without, as a bud
France,
whence
this
country
Imports
time. "Oh.- yah,” pho replied. “1 felt
' uiro?rts&lt;,|i‘U&lt;&gt;lii-''|lA! ‘’’ *a vU,,hw ,ler
* roae -Gaorge Jordan.’
.
Comei M • Surpris*.
.
—----- from fifteen to twenty-th* million
pkoost like a eolildge golrl.’'
ran.—Chattel Kingsley.
Ten yean altar marrlaxo II a man
To make llnolaam look like ns*,
pounds annually.
The Mibscs Ulaiirhfi IJolly, iH-url i
happens to tall hla wife that bo lovoa just try mopping tr with akimmad
Juketuik mul Mirud l.pfilon of Urand'Improvement
Happinaaa.
.
her.'lilft
look*
around
for
a
soft
spot
I
milk
instead
ot
water;
--- milk
*•"jparator
Must experiment a Little First.
Iluptdw vfailed aver Handuy with
There are no rules tor felicity.—
Human Impro-emcnt ia from within |u which to throw a flL
-------- --'
•Jacob Kunkle mid family.
Victor Hugo.
itward— Froude.
’ ,
outward.
Edwin
Bunker
pmued
away
.Mun
­
_
........
ifa des aomw ole sin you tried ter hide
tied we can’t love a man and be whera
day al Hie home nf his (taughler,
Oregon ha.- :r wife's eompctiaaFor 11m first six months of HR?
■' w'
.. .............. ""
Tim roads of the plains uf Ar- »tmu
1UU bill., (&lt;niUH ..
Mrs. Mildred King. &lt;&gt;f Caledonia.
calling
for roiuVcnsaiMm diamond- digging ureter of suulhshould keep away from him.
Nr. und Mi&gt;. Ixwig Albers of geullna have d«-«-(mr «lu4l iu Mini- by
*■“ saloonkeepers
—■
-------- , yvhere hustands weaienr Transvaal
legislature of .Manitoba to prohibit
have ik»
.... ,
, . -,
,,
itocKioru
HuekforiL VISIpsI
wiled Hie
Um p|
i*u»t ww-k wilh tnrr uud deeper imid rn winter (tail div from ali-&lt;&gt;|udiNii.’
reference
In ihr diamond num* ’
iJT
white
wotntmi
.utoru stiiiahiu-. -.limn tho 'emplojmriil
. ’...a —
,
lhe lougisl plant ill the world
tho f&lt;irim»r
mother ||w LeUa those of any oilier part . of the,, Geriijany
----- ’------- is *•
Hi.- greiilcst beer proper) vhhJammmI .sUmw* of a total
uny other
.... gild girl* in any fartoly dr phivc of said to be a .peek- of subtropical ix-uuu and fumil' '
world; &lt;■.■n-.ipi.-oHv th,- . .u-,,n.■■driukhtg
L______ v .............
, in-.Hui world, of
country
value
of
m
ULMK.
yearly average is
hour*. Ini munuiss owned or managed by i reuweud which grow# . suihcUnna
' -T
Used on them have wheels from six iSt.ftOfi
5f,LOT brewv-ro
brewnro in the
Urn world 25
25.1MM)
—
England it fit l.iiN.
Cbinrou or Jupuuew.
iXX) fort iu length.
------ -bankkh want Advil■
to fifteen fuel in diameter.
lare found in Germany alone.
1
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.
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1

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THE HARMONY CONFERENCE AT DETROIT.

•The harmony conference, designed to reunite kith the republican
party thorn who acted with lhe progressives in 1912. was held in Ih’lmit
Tuesday of Inst week, mid no. doubt accomplished much toward that end.
-Then* was just one discotSlant vote, and that came from''Secretary of
Stale Martimiate. who in mduslriuitaly looming himself-for the governors*
•
ship. Mr. Marltudale belittled himself and rendered his defeat, for the
guvenibiphto certain byhls foolish act of Issuing a statement which
,
knocked the conference and ull who.were in good faith trying to promote
... liunnany uiJhc ranks uf lhe.piuli\_..’nuL^D.' Wlu).plai:t;H.Jp,!t.p.'iMjiial
Interests ’above his parly* interests, as Mr. Martindale did in this in­
stance, al once writes himself down ns loo small a man for the governor­
ship, or for ntty other position win-re large vuihmed men are needed.
The a|H*eidi&lt;*s of Congn ssmjn Kelley, pf Senator William Alden
Rinith, of Renalor Borah. the -guest of honor, as well as lhe resolutions
‘ adopted by lhe conference. all evidenced n desire lo acknowledge that
the actions nf lln* republican n.ilhintrt committee und of the republican
iiatioual* convention were suelt I hat no- man's standing in the parly can be
or ought to ho questioned because he voted for Roosevelt instead of Th ft,
11 may be doubled if iu any other manner Limn by repudiating the party's
candidate co»hl lhe rank and flic rid lhe party of its odious bosses. who.
by controlling the ttniinhul committee, eouhl and did force lhe nQininalion of a man whom lhe rank ami file had plainly indicated that they did
not waul. It was nothing short of an outrage to force the nomination
- of a candidate frn the presidency’ through delegation* front southern
slates wlins&lt;* entire republican vote would not equal Hie vote given b&gt;
.one Mirhignif republican candidate.for Congressman.
As a result of this split in the parly,a minority of about 41 twr cent
of the total vole have given us lhe Underwood bill nnd business depres­
sion, which even the currency law raitiinl remedy, nnd have made us a
humiliating spectacle before lhe nations of lhe world by our 30-rnlted
‘■Mexican policy.’”which lacks every element of a fonsislenl policy ex­
cept lhe imine,
In view of the blllrriies* engendered by the’ campaign nf 1912. il
seeins’remarkable that so long a step toward reconciling the two sect ions
of the once victorious parly 1ms been lakeifas was evidenced nJ Detroit,
where former progressives,and those who had always vified the party
ticket vied with each other m laboring to rasloiv that peace which is
necessary for parly victory, amt I" revive Ihti Itytguishing business.&lt;ff
our country. For il Is our belief that wA talipot Whisper as a nation un­
der any-stich a tariff law as thut enacted by the present congress.
■
Thu assurance of a nation-wide primary law. which will make in­
tijferenee by the nutiohal committee impossible; lhe establishing of rep/IWhlnlion in future republican nationalconventions on a basis'of I ho.
&gt;cpablic:m vole; nnd especially-the widespread and acute business de­
pression, uhirli progressives and rep.ublicans alike agn-c in ascribliig«J&lt;&gt;
the tu’W ••lariff-for-rrveiiue-only” law; all these causes have combined
to pave th*- way for reupilitig lhejiarly.
- - But it i»n'l ull dime yet. II remains lo be seen whelher Mr. Roosevelt
is more inlercsled in principles than in his own jmlilicai fortunes; or
whelher he is willing lo say Ihai. . if lhe reunited parly will, in gmxl
faith, advocate progredklvQ principles, lie will be satisfied with any enndidnti- fur lhe presidency whose-past record shows that lie will in good
fnilh liilsir to have those policies made the law of the hind. Il will nm■ lerially aid in Ihr reotganiralioj) of the parly if Mr. Roosevelt will lake
lliul allilmle.
Ami those who &gt;up|&gt;orted Mr. Taft have their duly to perforin. If
they pul forward men of the Barties type, men who aeetri incnpuhle of
iipprecialing that Ilian,* must be -piogress, and Hint |&gt;rogr&lt;*ss involves
cliHuges in platforms especially designed l»i^N*lp the common mail b*• cause he is a man: if they show resentiiient toward'lhosc who, in good
Tailh and for patriot it* t-raaons. supporled Mr. RoosttvcU in.1912; if .lhe
Taft men shall allow such a spirit as that, they will piyy I hat a reor­
ganized and reunited republican parly is nn Trridiscent dream.'' and tile
people will abandon it to a deserved oblivion.
Bui if a large niinileil spirit shall be ,-liown llimitglimtl the nation by
those who *up|M&gt;rh*&lt;l Mr. Toft. Mich a* wax shown-ul Dgtrnil? we will
again have a victorimi* republican
with- its face set tn the ftthtn*, I
and nol turned io lhe past alone. That past has Ih*&lt;-ii a glorioipt-past
willt Ljp* republican parly, bill H19I will nol solve the pnihhuns'of Ihc^
fiour. nor of life rotiiing years.

count mist m |l

tenths: he wa*. all worthiness, no; His was in urgent
sins lo confess. The publican look haste—come &lt;k»wnhts place .a* a sinner, stood, afar off R was u pereooal
as n sinner, bowed ,his head as u ’ ihaetis—thy house.
------- »n&lt;*te hi*■ |,i,.u
ut l&gt;»nuuwu
m is
is ursent
urgent “1Today ® lhe day
sinner,
breast
because Im
Im. vxtaliuii
vatiiBi. “Knowing !h« tansr
Murriupc License*.’
was a iliiner. prayed a« a eipnur fur *
Fbr Sunday June 14.
of lhe Lord we persuade men."
himself a sinner, with tin* result ।
Thomas H. Johnston. Hasting*. .51
And it is a perwinal invitation “Be
Clara Norris. Hastings
The Friend nf smnera. Luke 18:9- that the sinuisr bec.ainr a saint. He .
—* reconciled
lo God.”
Today- Is
liatl commit let! the sins, now lie
‘ ~ ye reconciled
to
Hurlo F. Gilleli. Irving
«il we are certain of;
Ills lhe only Jiy
day ‘.that
committed them to God. Not ....
Gulden Text:' M«ik 2:17.
Louise L. Smith. E. Li-roy
sacrifice*, but God's aacritlce satis­ tomorrow tnay never come fur u*.
*
Rrv leu.
fied his heart, ’('lie Pharisee ask­ 011 earth. In response to the Invi­
Land Contrail.
Why do we not believe dial ed nothing; the‘publican asked all. tation Zncehtieus came down and.
The Lord
llOBalin Miller to Wui. C. Hill and Christ meant that tbu kingdom of The Phariiiee asked not. nnd re­ received Him Joyfully.
wife, 80 acres, sec. 27. Castlclon, Gw! Was in ilie heart of .those who ceived not: the imblieau asked and desire* us to be joyful, having re­
queaUquM Him
concerning lhe it was given iilm. The Plwi'isee ceived Him, Have you received
85,900.
‘•uinin|f.qf ttii kingdom? Whuj did • nine clothed in self-rtghtiyjusncss, Hun us your Saviour? Will you
'ihis
Quit ('Jahns.
He. mean by telling them that the and'wi*it away without a change of today receive Him joyfully?
Elrzalidh .U-ker io Lewis Acker. kinlKImitVpf God was In their garb; (lit* publican came clothed in nrouspd the.* critldam of the enemidst* Why did not’ ttifl kingdom unrighteousness nnd went away uiies, who spoke true wenls wheir
they
said
'Thai
he
was
gone
to
be
Mary L. Flick lo Fannie F. come with outward show then? with the garment.*! of God'« righleBrresen, 80 acres, sec. 32. Prairie­ Witt it yet. come wilh outward' onsness covering him. ’ Tin* Phar- guest with a man that is a sinner.”
show? What is the dilfetiAice be­ • l«w wm *satisfh*d. with self: the Yes. a sinner, but a saved sinner.
ville, 8H4MI.
the kingdom, and
lhe tubiican with God. The publican Without a word from the laird,
Cynthia II. Chaffee lo William B. tween
Cramer. 43 acres, sec. 2.
Balti­ church? Can llu-re be a kingikun new. like Paul, (hat no good thing Zticclineus expresses lhe determi­
he has
until tho jiing coines?
What is dwelt in him; the Pharisee thought nation to restore wlial
more. 8IJM».
Saffy W. York to A. P. an.l B. W. taking, pjai-.- during the lime the that there was nn good thing that wrongfully lak**n. and to give to tho
King, parcel, sec. 29, Johnstown, kingdom i&gt; imsJ(Mined? What will diil not dwell, in him. He who was IMXtr. His faith touched hiss pock­
etbook.
This was an evidence nf
lie
conditionon
earth
when
"
raised
for
our
JuAtillration
says
«IOJ».‘
come* to set up the kingdom? Did that the one who called for mercy the change that had been wrought
Wiimmty Deeds.
our Lord believe in (the flood, and went away justified. And what is This was an answer to the mur­
Joseph Mix tn William P. Jar- in Iho (MWruciion
d, '
■' Sodom
■— and justification?
of
Why it is simply muring ones.. Jesus pronounces
rard. hit. Nashville. 81.001).
GomorraL;
ran?
Tell
&gt;■ .&lt; about .....
the two having a clear record before God. 'him saved, he being a son of Abra­
Lacy A. and Hannah Join's lo “taken’s" and "left's.”
And since that . record is before ham. not merely after the flesh, bul
Fred O. Hughes, parcel. Delton.
God, He must be the one to tell us by faith.- Then another answer is
Introduetory.
(he accusers'in v IQ, in which
SI JOO.
Our lesson consisls of two sepa­ how that record cun be made clear. given
(heir accusation Is not denied,' bul A watch at graduation is
Theodore 11. Wood to Chiu. Mc­ rate
portion-, each pregnant wilh Not our own Ideas or ideals, bul His mission is revealed.
Peak. lol. Middleville. AW.'
. niucli-ueeded
In (his
His-will determine the means by
tiuth.
Iklween
our
Bui th ll*' Ki i-'-’s I" Harry I- I.evv- last lesson und this ofle stands the which our record is perfected be­ verse we have a Person—lhe Bon a gift that will serve long
1?. sec. 0. Yankee Hpriqgs.-8E00.— - man, a Performance—came; and
parable of |lie uiijlisU|ll&lt;Jpi- Ml-t thiJ fore-Him.—In lUuuans 3-wa learn of
W. II. Barney to Guy C. Keller, widow,
a
Purpose
—
lo
seek
and
(o
sav
’e that and will be appreciated.
I
hat
we
are
justified
without
taw.
where wc set* Israel in the
parcel, sec. 33, Baltimore. 8UX).
which was lost. O sinner, come (0
days under the perswtllion of that is. without works (v 21), by Christ liefore the day of grace ends
Geneva L. Hayes to C, D. Mohler. last
Anti-Christ, with th*- exhortation faith of Jesus P.hrisl (v 22). fredy. and you are called into His-pres­
Choosing gift watches
2 lota. City. Si.00.
to prayer without fainting., t.’vctt,. !v2t', by His grace tv 21), Uirougfi ence without a rolie of righteous­
-Hiqhnrd M. BaleA • In Gruver Kel­ though lhe advemry proM-Wd."
j Ihe-redwiiptum that- i»-In Ehriot
sey. parcel, City. 8113.75.
' o leather, let us not-be from our line is a source of
and the query concerning lhe faith Jesus !v 241. through His blood (v ness.
Frederick K. Nausel to_ Marion at the time of our Lord's relufn to 25 . the satin* way that Abraham looking fur a “more modern" mes­
Davenport, 3 acres, sec. 17, Hope,
was justified (1:1-5), nnd David sage than "lhe record that God genuine pleasure. Here is
81.00.
v tf-8 . Are you justified before hath given of His Son."
hy.
Chas. F. Parker to William J.
God?
If not do lint rest until you
Review (Next week's lesson.)
.
Ltmoii Bi vision*.
the simplest, most inexpen­
fUiinpson. 80 acres, see. 21. Thornreceive Christ as your Saviour, and
The Great Refusual—Mark 10:17­
I. THE PHARISEE AND THE have His perfections placed on 31.
h|H&gt;le. «4KML
. Eugene R. Hardeiidorf to Chas. H. PUHLIOAN.' I'-IL
Do you assign advance work for
your
record.*
In
Christ
God
sees
sive watch—styles with­
H. THE PRINCE
AND THE us as Christ, so far as our sins are your class'? » In how many Gos­
Raymond. 2 lots, Nastiville, $215.00.
Timothy Ellsworth to Ira M. PUBLICAN. I-to. .
In
concerned. Let 11*. being thus jus­ pels is this incident n-corded?
The OutliiM* hereloiM'd.
out number and the very
Ellsworth, hl acres, sec. 2i&gt;. Orange­
tified, respond to’His mercy and wlial two places in (he O. T. do we
’
1
he
occasion
for
speaking
the
ville. SIAI.
judge sins, putting them away.
And the commandments referred to
.William Hoyh-a to Frank Curtis, partible is atali-d ill v 9. .Certain
Next we come lo the Prince -Acts in v 19?
What great defect is
finest watches made, with
were iii His ln&gt;ly presence who bad 5:3ii
lol. Beechwood Point..Hope. $100.
ufid the publican, another there in lhe young man's question,
• School Disl.’N’o. I. Johnstown lo the two-fold fault of trusting in publican. There was a Zacchaeus. v 17)? What is the great danger
Hamiltons — Howards—
A: P. and B. W. Klug, parcel. Johns­ llivmselves I hut they were righte­ lo save, so Jesus “passed through in having riches? Find other pas­
ous, and of despising others. Truly Jericho."
town. $30.
came seeking sage* on riches, their- use anil
we need to cany this message to Zgcchafus Jesus
tv
10);
Zaechacti* abuse.
Waltham a
Elgina
the world today. There is so much sought ’Jesus (V S’. And a soul
I'rolmle Ouirt.
Note lo Readers—Beginning this
uf spurious righteousness which Is that Is fully seeking Jesus is
Estate of John Ryan, an- insane no righlv.ou&gt;!i*-*s
al
all. ' Men never .disappointed iJer. 29:13’. work the lessom wtll appear n
and
various
others
to
week earlier than in the past.
|H*raod. All receipts and consent measure thvinsi'lvcs by tneinsolvos,
Sincerely yours.
Hied. Dischnrgn issued to Oscar and . compare tlicmsolves among Zacchaeus was a aucceMful man.
rich, chief of lhe puhlicans: but lie
select from.
’ । &lt;-. Leo W. Antes.
Spencer.
’
tticinselves 2 (air. 10:12,} instead was a sinnep v 7), and riches nur
Estate of Henry Miller, drrased. of measuring llieinsfllvtts 111 the
TAMARAC- CORNERS. '
Bond Tiled, letters of administration light Of. (£&amp;)’* Word nnd worth.’ In success will not satisfy the man
iNnted In II. I. Miller. Petition for tin* parable two men went up into who is-without Christ in the world.
Mr. and Mrs. Will.Edson of $ara-&gt;
lienring claims filed. Claims hyurd the temple to pray; the one a Hu desired to sue Jesus, and did nol tine called &lt;Mt George Scare, Sunday
allow dillh'uUies (o prevent him evening.
Pharisee, nixl I lie other a publican. from lining so. He wanletl to see
' Cleo K.-ars spml Silnday after­
Tliey were bolh men. both going
ceased. Proof of will filed. Bwd into lhe tipple, both going to pray, “who He wns." That is wlial men noon with Roy llnuglltaliy., They
filed nnd lellrra leslaim*ntai-&gt; js-; iMitti ill need of righteousness. Imitisurd io Clark Tilmnrsh. Petition under th- wmdrnBUllon
Quite a few
a* Jud,;.
S-.m. 7,,rn h.to,- ii'nol it* al larke OdesNi.
fur hearing claims filed. Claims
li-1'',,1
rare . noush about J.-.u. CI.rUI lo others from around here attended
•
■
-••• I.ruynl anil liuii-ir. hr aa»r r|,nlb
,
Hh
h|, also.
Walker Colton of Grand Hapitls
ll'«"k&gt;. bul h.r b . —u nsbItoua-1 „,h.r.
u„.
|hl.
|h
an nilegetl insane person. Petition ■in.;
udi .......... I Hod. bul didawl (w Hlm brcaii... ...... . have ;b« stM-nt-oyer Sunday al ft. F. Cotton's.
Jewelers—Opiiciani
for admission lo Stale hospital ■ adore l.od; b siw olh.r luru . -III., |„v,
Working on (he road is the orG„,
,
tiled. Physicians' report filed. Or-1 but
of. bis own;
h&gt;* saw other l.r.rla by lh&gt;- Holy c.bo.l Ibal hath iter of lhe day on the mile north of
.........none
........ ................
....
Phone 281
dir of admission to Sta(,e hospital men in onexlaHS, and’ himself alone been given unto them.
, 1
There the church.
in anutbe^Vtaes*. he. said “God, I must be oomelhing i-xtrnordipary
frthhii
thank lhee.Wibiil did nol thank God; taking place in his heart that this Will Have Big Rally al Chnrlolle.
Frances
In* prayed “with himself,” but not rich man is running ahead and
fnr himself* . be prayed against climbing n tree. Yes, he is soon IU comity rally Salurday. June 13. oi
hl&lt;d.- Hearing then
England received more Ilian 81,oihrrs. not for olliers; hr exalted l&gt;e translated from the kingdom of the Fair Gmunds in Ciiarlnlle, AH
(NMUKiO tln taxes from tho vast estate
Southern Italy is to have a 818.- hi* own sacrifices, hut not the sac- darktntiw into light.
Ope* did "f l|i&lt;* Ghutges of Barry, Eaton and left by Mrs. Elizabeth Eastoil, who
imn.noo water power electric plant. rilice of God; he glotlvd in his giv­
Calhoun counties will participale.
Neatly Ifki.otio horsepower will be ing of a tclitli, bill said uuughl ■Jesus look up to a man. and tli«*n
died recently in Yorksliiro al the
about God having given him ten to invite him down to bfr travel. |
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
developed.
ag&gt;of nincly-flve.

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For Boo or Girl

Pike &amp; Damon

Ask About This $50 Auto
Absloutely
. * Free
1 To
; z
„ Some Boy or Girl

Hla Privilaga.
.
., It waa during the rush hours and
son. He joined rhe order In May. 1738,1 ,ho car »“ crowded to Ita full capaclfather. Frederick William, who, It i
•Mini, had no loro for tho craft. When
Frederick William died, iu Slay, 1740.
Frederick celebrated hie freedom by
bolding a great Masonic njoetlng. Tho
young king appears Jo have taken
great Interest in tho order, and the
atlmulus given Freemasonry by the!
great sovereign and soldier la still felt
by the order throughout thn Germanic 1
countries.
*'
.

A rather gaudily dreaaejl young man
waa ataudlng next to a German, each
holding .ou to the ovorhanjlna a trap
The car Rare a sudden lurch, which re­
—lied in the young man'a xtopping on
&gt;o German'* loci- Thia Irritated thn
U&gt;®
German,
who addressed tho other anGer
oll
«Hty.
"Mine frtendt." ho said, "I know
mine leal vas meant to be talked on.
but dot brivllaga belongs to me."—Upplnoott'a.

Will Coma Naturally,
The Teare of Joy.
It's a easy matter to acquire a flow
the tears of Joy are salt, as well an
of language. Alonxo. Ail you have to the tears of Borrow. And In that sendo is step on a tack with your bare tenqe are 'many meanlnge.-^rancls
foot.
! Thompson.

Swat the Fly
A Hy killed now prevents millions by
and by. We have a full lined lly-ftghiing supplies—SWATTERS, TAN­
GLEFOOT and POISON.

O. A BOYE.S
Department Store
Hastings, Mich.
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HUSTLE FOR VOTES UNTIL JULY 15
Read These Directions

GTpHE BOY OR GIRL who gets the greatest number
IL
of votes before July 15 gets this nice Juvenile Auto.
Save the wrappers from “Hastings Potato Bread,’’
“Malted Kream Bread” andj“Bra«Lour Brown Bread.”
Every wrapper from a 5-cent loaf counts 5 votes and ev­
ery wrapper from a 10*cent loaf counts 10 votes.
Get busy, boys and girls! If your friends don’t use
our breads get them to do so and save the wrappers
for you.
-

Every Thursday the names of the contestants will be
published with thc-number of votes credited to each.
Mail or bring these wrappers to us each week on
WEDNESDAY SURE.

s

TAKE NOTE OF THIS!

The boy or girl who brings us the greatest number
of votes gets the Auto.

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PHONE 381

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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Wfe News of The Auto World
State Street Garage
Opposite Barry Hotel
Exclusive agents for Kelly-Springfield tires.
A number of motorists in Barry county have
used these tires for two yean or more. They
have a 5000-milc guarantee.

The Car That Is Making
New Automobile History
BETTER MATERIAL does not enter into the construction
of-any car on earth at any ptica; fox here i* lhe beat the . science
ol metallurgy and automobile construction knows. The Maxwell
"35” is today the automobile sensation of the United States and
all Europe. Th the automobile world the'Maxwcll '‘25” wgs an

unlooked for adllfitfiment—an epoch-making -triumph. ------------The Maxwell ‘‘25" it a hlndred times more than merely a
car at I750—it is a superbly finished, big, roomy, graceful, pow­
erful five-passenger automobile.

(fit’s a Maxwell You’ll Get There”

Where
Standard Ft Motorists
of the World zi

CJet Service

Wc also have the "Woodward Pump." Ask
about it. Saves lots ot hard work and time.
Oils, Gasoline and Automobile Accessories.

F. E. Budd and H. E. Black
Proprietor*

BRITONS PLANNING TO

FRENCH CAB AGAIN
BUILD $600 MOTOR CAR
to America to Buy Tlielr
WINS AT MOTOR EVENT CoiiMi
Moton—Must do Something lo

When you buy u motor car you expect to spend your
money for SERVICE-that’s why THE CADILLAC
is built to give service—and thatis what it does. You
never hear an owner of a Cadillac “kicking”—he is sat­
isfied-thousands of Cadillac drivers are going and com­
ing, and always with satisfaction because.The Cadillac
takes them where they want to go and brings them
back. The' Cadillac is built un honor—the only really
standardized motor car.

Counlcnirt American Gcnlu*.
It’s getter to guy a Cadillac Jhan to idish you ftad
AVERAGE SPEED FOR WINNER
A Britsh-built car to list at S5no
IN MOTOR WORLD CLASSIC
and thus meet Anjcu- an compeliliou is planned and ddfiifltg atepa
4
IS 82.17 MILES
A. E. Bassett, Prop
Nashville, Michigan
have been taken lo pul il on Hui
market.
Amerlea, however, will
figure in thu production by furn­
OLDFIELD, THE POPULAR AMERI­
ishing lhe molore tor this new Eng­
CAN DRIVER, WINS FIFTH PLACE lish construction.
Facts in Hie case went brought
mil through tbo visii of W. H. M.
OSCAR ECLEBERG, Manager.
None Seriously Hurt in Thb Great Morris, of Ihu W. IL M. .Molors 14m220-222 North Ionia Ave.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
it«*d of Oxford, . Euglaii'I. u&gt; the
Rare. Joe Dau non, 1912 Win­
plant of tho GonlUental Motor Mfg.
ner Injured bul not Kt-rioiuiy
Go. ul Detroit, where In- placed an
onlec
for
5,000
moU'i'
l"
Im
used
Rc.lio Tlioiitac. driving a Fronrli
WITH ELECTRIC
car. won the fourth annual 5iiu- in thia new &lt;300 car, which b lo be
STARTER *1050
mile rare on I ho lndiana|&gt;olui mo- assembled in England.
Other Motor Notre.
lor «pe&lt;&gt;dwa&gt;, Decoration Day.
Tho motor which Morris will use
Iowa Buy* 100 Cara Daily-Iowa .
All speedway records from five iir his car. tho’ Morris-Oxford, al­
ready u well-known make, la the ii now buying UN new motor car? :
lo Son miles were broken.
Contiueiilal
model
U.
Il
is
dis
­
every
day.
'Hie records in the id- ■
Tho Ural American lo finish was
Barney Oldllcld who crossed the tinctly a new type 111 American flee of the secrelni v ot state show |
iiiamdacUire. Tpe bon- ami stroke that 80 per cent of the cars now be­
wire in fifth place.
are 2% by I; Iba crankcase and cyl­
r&gt;!gi»tcred afe now onre
Thomas' time was 6 hours, J niin- inders are cast in one piece, ing
Dial the average regialraljon for
u|r» and tfi.W seconds.
the oil pan is of aluminum; Hie each &lt;jay is 500. This make*.BN
Tim winner maintained an aver­ c.rankshafl has three libcral-sUca new curs u ddy for-lhe- plate. The
age spewl of 82.17 miles an hour. bearings; lubrication 40 by a com­ general complaint among the dis­
The fonnrr record of 6 hours 21 plete force-feed tavern; I Im linea tributors li that they cannot sup­
udnulee and JW iweauds wa* estab- are European. Thr'llral molora of ply the deniaud.
this order are now going tlirougli,
Marklnu lioutre to California—
and Morris has spent u great deal The Automobile Club of Southern
of bis time for lhe past lwo mouths California Imvr ju»l placed an or­
in the two Com mental plants, Ui der fur 1,&lt;NO (Mists and
signs
Arthur Duray fliihlre^-second, Muskegon and la-troll, bringing to direrr tralUc toward souHiern
seven minutes after the winner.'Al- with him his own staff of engineers California from eastern (»mnls.- I Ins
irnrt Guyot, a leamato of Thomas, to oversee the iin'liininariea.
is one of lhe first steps iri preparwas Hie third driver lo Im given the
111. olion for the rush &lt;d motorists to
The Morris factory is in OxfonL
checkered Hug and Jules Goux, win­ the aeal of Ox fool university, or
or California in 1015. On cadi sign
ner of (lit? IVI3 rare lloislied in mile* from London He has far ill- will be Hie name oF the club anil
fourth place, six minules ahead uf til's for iuruing out bn the. asoem- ..............
the insignia
of ...
the .............................
route. Tlf llrn:
..
...
(Jhllleld.
bling plan aixiui ti«l pars |&gt;er week, lol ordered will lie placed in An­
x-lMx- men were injured, none of hui probaWy will Hud it necessary xona.
them seriously, during Hin yon.levt. vciv soon to increase his capacity.
Plans for Font Clmeland Branch
Joe. Dawson suffered a brok'ou coi“I shall light Hi" Amertean in­ —The preliminary drawings for the
lar-boue and minor injuries when vasion with Atm-rican metlKMls," building of lhe Ford Motor Gp.’s as­
Ins car lurned over on the south stales Mr. Morris. "IL is folly to try sembly plank at Cleveland, have
turn after trying lo dodge wToeluxi to meet it in any othor way. ttril- been prepared and call for a fourWhatever you pay lor a car, whatever kind ol a car
mgchiim of Hay Gil hoofoy. Vere ikh curs hiifll m accordance with Hloi-y fireproof building. 137 by 125
you have set your heart on—buy fitaD a business stand­
Banire, Diiwm
. .ii s mcchunic.ian. was British (Nuiitioii- are mechanical feel in sue.
Lati'r thiTv will Im
hurt aiid Gllhoolcy and .Nino Zonanl, masliyplccrs. boRcr perhaps nn the erected another building in lhe rear
point. You will spend many hours in the automobile
hi* mcc.liapician, alsq'suffered min­ average than American cars, but uf the first.
you buy. You can spend that time in the enjoyment
or injuries. Jean i:iia.Miiig&gt;fi| and Al­ they are hclpli"" againsl Hie Am­
Ford Fights in England—The
imrI Mitdii'll. handling an English erican type, fm im&gt; British or Eu­ right of Hie- Ford Motor .Co. lo fix
ol motoring or you can have troubles ul many kinds.
। car. limped away from their nja- ropean maiiiifai iiir-r is producing Hiu minimum price of Fold cuts tn
You can have an expensive car or one whose economy
&lt; hiii.- after il rolled wer on U turn. ears In qnantiiy.
England is again lo he runteded ip
i The race was an exciting One
doubles the pleasure of motoring.
‘Tho Europium imlTiod is that « the high court of Justice. Thu Font
. from the start nod his rivalry lhe workshop rather than that of company this year obtained a court
The KRIT is not an untried car; it is a car that has
j amdng the foreign teams amnio one Ihu factory; (laying much atteution decision eulitlmg it lasay wiiaLwaa
given years of satisfaction to automobile owners.
For
of flic most exciting (itilslms that to detail*, piunsiaki^ lo a fault,
fcvjep has been witnessed al Hie In­ bul exceedingly slow. Standardiza­ should lie sold here: but (lw judges I
four years KRIT cars have been known as serviceable
. duiuapplu course.'
.
,
tion In the American sense is prac­ held that it luol failed to prove the I
arid reliable motor cars.
datiiagu rvsulliiig from one of ilw.
1 Georges Boillot. iii u desperabfef- tically unknown.
fa'inkm «aK&gt;*lUK uHd'TM-llim; others,
, fort lo overhaul Thomas, pushed
Records of 25,000, 60,000 and even 100,000
although it was entitled to collect
his car to such excessive «{mcd Hint
AI.TD.
miles of use in owners''bands have demonstrated
in lhe mio hundred and fnrty-sevMr*. Mary Miller returned lo her penalties for breach of contract on I
(lie
pari 'of the agents. Il is Mid!
(i'iith fair Im. wa* forced out when home In Alina Wednesday after a
the mechanical soundness of KRIT cars. Hundreds of
leading Hie field, because of a brok- brief visit willv her brother. Peter that one of Hie chief causes of iTiet
owners testify .to this fact in letters 'praising KRIT
on frame.
. Bi-rgy and wH&lt;&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Her- llligntimi is the fact that certain
. Duray thrilled lhe spoc.lalors by gy accom|iani'-d her to Grand llap- English car manufacturers are pnconstruction and the low up-keep cost of their cars. In­
deavoring lo check Hie Ford nnlei*I liis fuimdional effort lo cidcli Thomstances of 5,000 to lo.ooo miles ol service without the
!as in (lie Inlier part of Hie conk-.d
MIm Addie Sinclair is1 caring for prisc on this aide, the huge mile of
necessity of touching a wrench to their cars are many,
and Goux Ms-med always t&lt;&gt; be a Mrs. John Branan and*little daugh­ Ford tiara, lirrv having had a dis­
jcontenth-r for llrat iilfice. Tliomas ter who arrived at tjioir liomc re­ astrous rffect upmi English talcs,
several in Barry County.
il is claimed.
.
I made one slop al tno^iliL Duray cently.
■ two mid Guyot one, In Hie fiml too
W. Cuiigriir and Imre'MHIer were ' Application was inatle today 'to.miles Sotiie driver* slopped on ul- in Ada Wednc-day '&gt;n business..
Hie'court of ti|&gt;|H.'ala for purimssiow
: most every lap., The nice began
Peter Bergy and wife visited in iu reargue lhe case Itefuro three
to settle down after Hie 100-nnle Caledonia the last "f the week. • lords Justice «f bppral. This was
i mark- w-as passed and the gveraj
—
•p*
.Miss TlKimpM.n "f Grand Hauhfe allowed, and the l ord, company rospeed incroaMsl. Thomas shove H.,
Hie visited over Sunday .with Charics edved mu extension of lime to prolad tu miles at an average of more
Sr® Footo
Foote ami
and wife.
।I Ilian
St
miles
an
hour.
"mV ~’i....... i"
..
' Htewart Draper mid wife nlh-ndcd
showing of Bob
Hob Bunnan
"
| Tho
Im bliowmgof
was ihTondimi m-rvire^ in Lowell Sal­
Environment.
dnuipimiutiii'-ul.
a disuiuiomliiu'nt.
unlay.
"Economies changes man's activi­
CriMVd Pulls for Oldfk-ld.
A good many from thisjdari' ul» ties. As yon change a man's* actlri' II is estimated that iqu,UUU people lemhtl llii' ball gaum *1 LuWcll Sun­ ties yon change hla way of living,
Citizens Phone 98
Middleville, Michigan
•
saw lhe contest. Thomas was gtv- day.
Mr. and Mra. fal- Bygcrl gave a and as you change hla environment
, eit-u hearty clieer when hr drew
/fastings, Mich,
=2jiip to-the pits ami t-inbrarvtl hie mlecdlaijoou.' show* Wethicxdiiy you change hla state of.mind- Pre­
far Hieir broHuT, Harry cept and injunction do not percepti­
ss iiK'fliuiiic-tan. WM(
but uikiumii
through «■■■&gt;
the iuoi
lari
50 mitre lhe crowd was shouting-*o*v*rcTfIiil W*'. Vho were recently bly- affect men; but food, water, air.
_...i
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.
.
married.
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clothing,
shelter,
picture*,
book*,
mufor Oldfield and uncing him on to
Haight of H»ppln**». .
A* to Overwork.
Mini Mildred Aii'IcWa visited iu»l sic, will and do ” ■
Gretchen, tbv little Gannan maid.;
Either you are necessary to provt- ii'gain Iln&gt; honors America lost to
New Source sf Ivory.
On and Off.
was*given a dress belonging to one; denoo. and than you bare no r|gbt Franco v*HT. the stuno cuunc lust week-wilh Imr bndher Clare and i
family, Ti'tiiHitinr h»tnr Humluy acFrench eclwittet* have found a naw'
of the daughter* at th* houso, who tn mm
...,—w
s--------- &gt;. __
kill v
yourself
by—
overwork,
or'you yjir.
Confldeact Slow of Growth.
onmpauicd by Mr- ;‘nd Mrs. Amisource of vegetable fvory In the albu­ when you find yooraelf well co, you'll
want lo college. Gretcban hid * hl*- *ro aot Decenary to providence. «nd
You eanaot. open confidence as you men of lhe fruit of a email palm grow­ also find yourself well off—J. a
rows.
"Englleh" Walnut From France.
trtoalc soul and loved Jo "lire Ure*.'' then you hBve.no need to kill your­
Laura' Williams received woni do an oyster: It expands gently from ing Id the French Sudan.
Rockefeller.
The so-called English walnut io al­ Thursiihy
Upon returning from her "day out" self by orerwurk. 1 rml that dileap-.
of th'* &gt;i&gt;-ntb of her fath­ within in raapont* to a genial, *11010.
______________
_
ma to. you In all Mrlouaness. and most ' exclusively the product of er.
r. Mr. I'arkhursi.
I'arkhiuM. of Kalamazoo
utini
latlng influenca from without, as a bud
tlm*. "Oh. •yah.” gho replied ”1 felt leave yot^ to escape from it if you France, whence thia country Imports ii •3u|aU(&gt;hil",'IUn!’ to vi*,,,ng h'r Tremor
Cornea
aa
a
Surprise.
~ sm«a a com.—Georg* Jordan.
from fifteen lo twenty-five million
shoost like a eollldge golrlran.—Charts* Kingsley.
Tea yean after marriage if a tnaa
To
-- make
.
—
linoleum look Ilka______
mv.
pounds annually.
The Misses Bluiicli* Unity, Pearl
happens w Ull hi* wife that ha Jovoe- ju»l Uy mopping il' with aklamad
Jakroak nyd .Maud I'pston of Grand
Improvemant.
Htppine**.
her, she looks around for a soft spot
Mutt Experiment a Tittle First.
Truth of tbs Mattar.
Rapid* visited- over Monday with
Human Impro.ement Is from vltblo In which to throw a OL
There are no rule* for follcttyzDey ain't no lion In da way at all; Jacob Konkin mid family.
• Victor Htfgo.
outward.—Frpu&lt;fa.
Edwin Huuk' i passed away Mon­
। It's des some ole sin you triad tar bide
. .
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I Oregon ha* a wife'# cnmppnsa.
day al the home of his dauglibn.
find we can t love * ip*Q und bo where, A'........- I— ...Iro.h.r'.M ...
For lhe Orel six mouths of
SIXfSS,*
rim roiids of Hie mains of Ar- tiun bill, calling fur •omiH'n*ation diamond dudtiog area* ol mi
Mrs. Mildred Kifig, of Caledonia.
he I*, we ahould keep away from him.
Mr. mul Mir. fa-wig Amers of geulina have &lt;hm|&gt;er dust in Him- by sa|uuufc*m|mra wh«ro huslmndp
legislature of Manilova tu prohibit!
'
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u»l it brew have
nier
and
deeper
uiuil
in
winter
(han
die
from
alcoholidii.Itockfard
viaih-d
Hi-past
week
with
lli&gt;- employmentemploy nienl of while uomewl
women I The longest plant in the world is
HfNtln has moro »im&gt;»hiij&gt;: thaw th"
Hirns' of any oilier part of IhcJ Ggnuany i»- the
beer
-r .greatest
t—— • •.. *»•■£ .proper) produced
any other couatry in Europe Ilia und girls in any factory or pluee ofi^'d to be a apecics of •uidconical the farmer's molder. Mrs. Letta world; ci'iiMfuienti) Hie wugupj1 driukm#
«L-----«»
-•»
Detiuls uud (Until) . - .
.
country in the world, 'if value of
yearly average is
hour*'. 'In bu»iuc*s owned «r mauagud bylseaweed which grows euineUmus
used on Iheiii luive wheels front six i Sfpfn breewers m The world 25,(MO'
*
. ■ ...—
England it i» LU*.
Cliiueoa. or Japaneau.
ON fori iu length.
to fifteen feel in diameter.
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* in Germany alone.
are
found

BASSETT GARAGE

Western Michigan Cadillac Co.

KR

950

DON’T

“I can show you a record of 25 miles
to the gallon of gasoline with the above car.”

Judge Thoroughly
The Car You Buy

Be induced to purchase some oth­
er make oi car when you want a
"BUICK,” even though our entire
1914 production has been disposed
of.
YOU will be well paid in the long
run by waiting until JULY for a

1915 Model

Hastings Buick Co
Hastings, Mich

lt)ise buyers
2uy &amp;arly

■ We urge you to make any kind of a
test of the KRIT you may desire.

Phone me for a demonstration

H. E. BENNETT

Thirty-six Fords sold and
delivered this season
Ddh’t wait, but
buy at once.

Stebbinsjtfuto Co

�THE II tSTlNOM BANNER, JVNE 4, 1»H.

I’RTEEN
pent Sunday wuh her •parents, Mi;,
ami Mt«. Ger*. Perry.
Mrs. Adell Riveh-. returned hnnie
ln-l Week Tuesday evening from
ilnliXoniin, where ill'- lias, been for
i
I here l Im pail year.
Woni ba* li'-rn received hen- Ihal

NASHVILLE
NAKin H.I.E.
ursday morning

|

about two milr* .we.-L
lhe heavy
rain* ot lhe day-before bad caused
a washout near Huxhm C.iwk. The

rlllngo.

FREEPORT.
Mi»* Bt'alriro Perkin* of Minne­
apolis, Miiuu was the guc’1 of her
piircnt*. Mr. mid Mr*. George Per­
kin*, Saturday mid Sunday.
.Ralph Houma of Grandville Wa*
llie.gm-l of hi* parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. N. Bounin Sai unlay mid Sun­
day.
•A wm wa* born Saturday lo Mr.
and Mik. Clarence Snjelkel.
Mi-*o* Grace Boiim.i mid Maude
Rirkerl were home from Hasting#
over Sumlay.
ii —. i* I,.-...,....... r
»'!■_
ilcii Freeport relatives lhe last of
llm-w^k.
Will Washburn Of llir Soldier*
Home, Grund llnpid*. spent Deoorutinn Ihiy willi relatives, here.
Mr*. Seynrour Hiegter wml-chil*
dren are -imiitliiig Hie week Willi
Woodland relative.*!
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Mr. ,iud Mi-. Adam Emlre-, mid
cjiildren were guests of relative*
in Salem Saliirduy mid Sunday.
Mrs. Z. I-'.' Fox and Mrs. Hay lot
mid baby went to Hesperia. Wed­
nesday. Mik.
F. l ox relurnwd
Friday.
Moxie. Kaiser Saturday
Jane
Blake of Chicago visited Mr. mid
.Mr.-. Hany Blake pari mf Uie part

P.irl Henry. N.
nnd gone east lo
make her home. .
Mrs, C. F. Wilkin*oii is visiting
ihrmigi) freight rami' &lt;« short lime
after, aipi the tram was afartil half
way over. I Im norlli rad pave way
and about ten of .I Im heavily loadKalamazoo. Mr.
----- - Gras*limit and Xorinan llcyiiolds of
Bailie Creek were gim-l- of -Mr. atm
nit'kind- of me.rriimidiw.
,M- Ih-niy lb" ■ -imd &lt;'.
lost and only one bun. an&lt;|
;t man who was stealing a Li-wi* of Charlotte. we;e guest* ot
I received home cut* t'bmit the finuier'* parents. .Mr. mid Mrs.
lhe Imnd.
The simlvni- of the Frank Hartwell. Monday nfternonn.
high scboql and some of the oilier
I toy
grades were idb-we«l lo go mil to
Ilm seen--. A great pinny of them
reimlnr prenelrtiig seri
walked &lt;&gt;ul, bul. were broughl back
hi the Murgngc car. All day nulr«. Elmer PnTkea or
lomobilcs and all kinds of rig* were
busy carrying-people out (&lt;« wir- Vennonlv ill
nvss the scene mid sec the wreck­
er work, whirli whs very inleresling. The train paused over nlwmi
seven o'clock that evening.
NORTH NASIIVII.I.fL
John Messimer of DelroiL ajmiil
Henry Braendlu of Comber, Did,
liny Knoll and family ride in "a has been renewing old arqumntSaturday an.l Sumlay with his par~ auTe-iTier-'-lP.- p:i*T wmr—
al Hasting* the
Mr. tin&lt;l Mr*. Henry Wilhey ol
Mr. nnd Mik. L. 'F. Pratt mid
i- Hasting* spent Decoration Day
daiigliler*. Margaret and Helen, mid
Mi." Be— IJurr motored -b» Eliii*The eighth grade gradualmg, cx.Maple Grove
•lale, Friday evening, anil spent Sat­
urday aiid Sumlay willi Mr*. jPriilF
Mist Mabel Marble was home liing in lhe Odd Fellow hall. 'Ilie
nnd Miss Burr's parents.
I
from Grand Rapid* lo -pend Sumlay. member* of the ria** gave a line
.Mg. and Mrs. Roy .Moore mid I wo
Mr, mid Mrs. C. C. Price have re­ program after which the diploma*
daughter*, Virginia and Joyce or turned from Lansing, where (hey were present rd hy George Simpson,
A-syrin, were guest* of "Mr. und spent Sunday wilh their iih-cc, Mr*. president of the hoard.
The fol­
Mr*. C. II. Quick. Sa,lunlny mid Sun­ Damon Spencer.
lowing comprised lhe clns*. Dewey
day.
Philip Franck i* sulTering from Go.sch, Orrir Call. Victor Sisson.
Deming,
Miss Lida Stuckey of Charlotte, rheumnlism.
Marion Roiima. Eleanor
I
jtpftnl Sunday mul Monday w'illi her
Mr-. M. S. Knoll and daughter Ed­ Maurine Smelker,
Vera Coleman.
moi her. Mr*. Mary Tnwnsenil.
na' of Maple Grove wetv guesl* of
Leroy
Bleam.
‘ Mr. mid Mr*. W. A. Vance and Mr*. C. C. Price mid Mr*. J. W. Walker Rumsey.
,1.00..........
Bovee,- Earl
B&lt;-rlha Humphrey........
son*. Merle mid Alton, visitwl Ml*.
Go-cIi mid Rhoda Karcher.
Vance* folIh-r. Mr. Dodgson, in
The severe wlndstonn Saturday
Grand Rapiil* are spending, a week
Ktilanio. Sunday.
aflcinoon dill considerable damage
Mi— Beryl I'xtrlrighl, &lt;»f Char­
around here.
George Seger's fine
lotte. wa* a guest of Mr. mid Mrs.
Mi** Imra Mohler of Woodland oreluiiil was nearly all levelled: in
W. B. Cortrighi. Sunday.
Senmili See*c‘* woo&lt;l« a large num­
Lillie Dorothy Gn-*u i* very sick
ber
of
firntree*
were 'destroyed:
few days ago.
.
with ifipMllieria.
•
George Deane und Mi** Ci’rieMrs, Sylvester Feighuor of Pun­ and several apple tree* in. Ed
Zuschnilt were guests of friend* tine was brought here Saturday fin
burial.
ut Ifasttiiu*. Sunday afternoon. •
and other damage wa* also done.
Mrs. Frank Price is suffering from I
Mr*. L'lnylon form** of Allien*
Memorial Hay was fittingly obi* visiting hi r parent*. Mr. mid Mr*. inflamalion in one of her eyes.
count of her iiinHu,r - illlie**.
ikirl H. Tuttle attcndeil Masonic
Grand Loilge al Flint Insl week.
C. P, Sprague ha* treated hl*
Inuise to a fresh coni of painl.
Mr. mul Mrs. L. F. Fs-kanll nJ
Grand Rapid-, spent Sunday with
jvdative* here.
.
Hay II. McMillan cairn- 'I hm -day
to help park tliclr house hold good*
preparalory to their moving te
Cojnn, where they went the llraLof
the week.
We njgrel losing Mr.
mid Mr*. McMillan and their son
luiris. They have
mndc mnny
friend* during their slay, here!
F. A. Weriz and floti. Ronald, molored to Moulfidier. Ohio, last Fri­
day aflenKiori and returned Tues­
day bringing Mrs. Werlz. mid sons.
Maurice ami .Maynard, wflio have
beott visiting there for some lime,
home with them.
L. F.. Pratt ami O. D. l'ri-&lt; inan
were at Hastings, .Mfinduy afternoon
mi business.
Henry Kuns of-Grand Ranidgpent Sunday *rith relative* here.
Mteses Greta Quick and Marjorie
Dcam* visited friendn in Hastings,
Sunday.
&lt; John Hinkley and family and
Mr*. Ward Quick visited the Joy
Cemetery in .Maple Grove, last Sat­
urday.
.
Mr. and Mr*. D. L. Smith of Bai­
lie Creek spent Saturday mid Sun­
day wilh relalive* h-t-'Mrs. Sam') Marley and daughter
visited relatives here Saturday mid
Sunday, and Attended the funeral
of Mr*. Ve* Feighner in Rarryvillo.
A ball game at Riverside Para
Iasi Saturday afleriuicHi ta'lwceii
llnrWSniiy Heights 'Indepemb'iff*
of Grarwl Rapid* ami Nashville
High School resulted in a viclory
fi&gt;r till.1'Nashville High School with

KAt.AMD.
Gordon Ma-t and family of Battle
Creek visited the former'* parent*
oviw Sunday. The fatter remaining
for a longer stay.
John Curli* visifiMl his brother
Ira and family in taikc Odessa Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mr*. Chhrfas Shuler vis­
ited their son, mid family in towcll
over Sunday.
Bowen school clo*ed Friday with
a inciiic. The^teacher, Mi" Love,•
ha* gone t&lt;&gt; her home in Cantele. .
Mr. mid Mr*. Stanley Earl visitrd'
■relative* in .MliC.-hall over Sumlay.:
Levi Ciirii* ami family aud Ruby
|*iv«&lt; visited relative* in I.dku Gde»*.i. Sumlay.
Mis* Pearl Gearhart gnv&lt;- a narly.

Saturday night lo her youmr friends.:
Ice cream mid cake were served amt
'
a good time reported.
.
•Tlie slorril or-Jasi week did no
special damage im-thls locality ex­ ।
cept putting the fartwr-' behind
with Hieir work.
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NORTHEAST CASTLETON. '

chess passed the Rth grade i-xnminalion suiTessfullj'.
Mr-jind Mrs. John Elarlon. Mr.;
ami MB. Clark Tilmurali mid Floyd1
Deriar and family «»f Na-hville
spent Sunday wilh Wm: Tilmarsh.
Pearl Slaup und family of ■Nash­!
ville spent Sunday with li&lt;?r mother
Mi •. &lt;,. ApprJmmi.
.Mr. P-tishT died al lhe home of
hi- daugliier Mr-. Fender In Sun­
field Iasi Friday morning. The fuifcral was imld at the Kilpatrick
churrh Sunday
morning.
Her.
Slone condiii'led Ilm funeral ser­
mon. Hr wu« formerly of Hits place.
' The quarterly, meeting will be

very interesting from
star! to lhe Kilpatrick church.
Jay -Cousins of W.wqlfand nnd
finish.
' .Mr. and Mrs. Jason McElwain and Martin Mather of Kalamazoo spent
,llr. nud Mrs. John M&lt;-O|nt» r nf Sunday willi Janie* Cousins nnd
•
Hastings were guest* of relativesj •wife.
Andrew Buhl is visiting his aunt
here Sunday.
.Mr. and Mnt Edward .Mayo and Mr*. &lt;iha*. Martin al .Marlin t'aifiidaughter Kallieriine of Gram! Bapid* Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.
GUYS CORNEILS.
B. Furnis* over Sunday.
Miss Ihiylmi Smith of Middle,
.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parrott Ihio
son Marshall of Kalmnnzoa.Mr. and rille -pent lhe faller part of Inst
Mrs. George Parroll find *0ni«. Al? week wilh Mr. and Mrs. I rcd Sinilh.
Mr. and Mr*. August .Morgan!hal­
Imrt and Clayton of Maple Grove
sjmnl Saturday wilh their parents er of South Nashville mid Frank
nnd grandparent*, -Mr., nod Mr.-. Biirgi* of Emiut'U Co„ spent Sunday
Charles Pari nil.
.
Mr and Mrs. J|. C. Gfasner an-: Kinney.
Thoma* lloisiiiglon &gt;va* in Grand
daughters. Lillian nnd Helen, ami
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.Mr. and Mr*. Charles Parrott mo- Rapid* Sunday.
Mr. mid Mr*. Wm. Guy’spent StinIpred lo Charles Cox's in Assyria
’dny wilh the latter's father Samuel
nnd spent Bunday afternoon,
/
Mr*. Cornelia Tomlin. ..relumed Hobail near Hasling*.
Mr. amt .Mr*. John Wodjtard of
home last Friday from her visit nt
Nashville spent Sunday with lhe
SHUMfe *Dim Downing of pelFnlf was a' tatter'* brother, Clyde Kinney and
gJlC*i of his pui-enl-, Mr. and Mrs. family.
B. B. Downing Sal unlay nnd Sun­
WOODBIIIY.
day.
W. W. Poller and family mi&lt;) - The schb'd cIummI Fridsy with a
Ralph Roger's of llasling* motored Picnic 1.1 which about one hundred
In-re la&gt;il Sunday and look MissMtiv were in alleiidmicoj A nicely'pre­
Potter With them to Maple Grove pared menu ami program mid hall
nnd relumed l«ac.k here tor dinner gmhe- were enjoyable features of
with MW Poller.
the day.
.
Mi.«" Irene .Xi-tion nf Mnj-lc GrmrMrs. William Bywal&lt;-r is visiting
is visiting her aunt Mi-* May Pol­ her daughter, Mr.-. Leo Ryerson in
ler.
Ptirihuid. Ihis week.
•
C. H. Raymond. J. E. Bergman an-T
Gro. Smllh mid famfty allomiec
family motored 16 Kslamaztwi nmi Ilm funeral nf Mr. Prislcr, Mrs. LibBaltle Creek Sunday in Ilm former.• Mu Fender's father nt Kilpatrick
rhurch, Sumlay. '
Mr. tod Mr*- Charles Shuler of
There seems ol be .nil ciddoinlc
Knlanw. Me. and Mp. Kent Nelson of whooping cough among children,
—J Mn Jnck tnrtlnrod to laiwcll limy "being expose:! al school. The
7 tad vjsitwi Mr. and Mrs. Childrens' Day services al U. B.
WImler.
eburnh are poiljinned until :i later
“IcNtU of Jackson spent date.
llh his family imrlh of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy. Lehman ami
cal|ed
retelives in lhe lillle son of East Woodland, were
girnsl* of the lallcr's parent*. .Mr.
UM Perry of Del roil and Mrs. Nelson Hewn, Sunday.

vises were held in the Methodist
church, and .Mr.-, Rachel Bailey ol
Grand Rapids gave a Him address.
.Music was furnish**'! hy the or-

men's quartettes.
Following &lt;1 Im
program at the churrh, the graveof ilm old .soldiers Were decorated.
Mr. mid Mrs. Imll Godfrey enter­
tained'relatives from Battle Creek
Saturday and Sunday.
Tin- coinmeiiccnmnl exercises of

evening in lhe Methodist church.
I’he decorations bvere of green apd
white, the cthssltailors, and they
were very prettily arranged.
The
ria." motto. "Push, Pluck aqd Per­
severance" wa* prominently dis­
played, mid formed the. basis of tho
talk givtm by Rev. PaiKer. who
gave the mldre** of lhe evening a*
Prof. McKono of Albion, missed his
tram in Grand Rapid*.and could not
gel here.
Rev, Parker wa.* al hi#
best and gave a line talk to both
graduate* and
audience.
Bert
Reuter rendereil a pleasing soTo
and .the faille* quartette tov&amp; two
enjoyable number.*. Mrs. Johnson
gave two piano solos in her de­
light fu! maimer.
The diplomas
were presented by George Simpson.
' Mi" Edna Ford left Saturday
mortring for her home in Hilfadale.
where she will spend the summer.
Mr*. Clarice Hall ha* returned lo
her home in Eolml Rapid* after a
Hale Kenyon.
-»
Sal unlay forenoon mi interesting
ball gaum* was played here by Ilm
Freeport mid Allo nines.
The
gmue was a lie i nnd I. until Ibc
uimh imiitig when Freepocl made
t-wrn ifinre scores.
If was very ex­
citing and gave the rooter/ a good
chance lo expand their lungs.
In
(he. afternoon. Freejiorl and Clarks­
ville played, Llmk-villc winnmu by
ti C&gt; l&lt;&gt; 'i score.
Numerous errors
were responsible, for most of the
scores on IhiiI: sides.
Several of
Um high school players an- trying
ouFwilh Hm first learn.
..Mrs. J. .M. Si--ni! ami Mi-- Mnlml
Si-tsoii of- Hmdings visited home
folk- from Friday I ill Sunday.
Rev, W. S. Phillip* is holding re­
vival meet lug* uf Carllon Center.
Bev. Harold F. Sayles - is assisting
him.
- Roy Hill, of Bailie Creek, was a
week end guest .of Ins parents.
Clnudi- PufpalT and wife were
over Sunday guests of her parents
al latcey.
Ben Moon has a new nulo.
Sam Moon'mill wife were nt Oli­
vet. Sunday.
.
.
Work is progressing finely on T.
B. Spmilding's m-w barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ertm.-f. Dingman
were Sunday
of hi* Ilrollier,
Hay mid wife.
•
Mrs.-Cldde Eglier pleasantly en­
tertained the A. .Br C. of Seclion
Hill. Frjday afternoon.
An ele­
gant siipimr was served, after
which ice cream mid cake. Table
ifecpralioiis were lilies.
The storm Friday-afternoon done
quite a lot of damage arountLlterr.
Mr*. Ual| of Portland ia. making
quite an extended visit will: her
ilaughtcr. .Mrs. Lillian Wing.

Can'* Keep ll Secret.
The splendid'work uf ChamberIjuh's Tab lets is dally becoming
more
widely known. No • such
grand remedy for gtomach and liv­
er Irouble* has fiver been known.
For sale»hy All Dealer*.—Adv.

Mr*. Fmlaha Campbell of F.lizabelh, N. J„ ‘is preparing to go on a
trip into innermost Tibet for the
purpose of exploration.

KPfll.NG'BROOK.
Miss Leda Ferie'r nf Plainwell
Spetil Munday Iiiuhi .'ll H|J- hoine HI
her nistur, Mrs. Gtiy HmmysetL
Miss Helen James went In her
hnpw in' ScMpoleiafl, lo spend lhe
week end wilh her parent* mid
brother nnd wifi'. Me. and Mtn. Clif­
ford Janies qf ^minaw.
Miss NelHq. McDonald .of Grand
Rapid* has been -pending Hit* p:i*l
week with jylullvr* in Ilm ncighluirhbod.
Mr*. Harvey Wulf gnd Mr*. Guy
Honiiysetl stmiii Inst Friday m
Plamwidl.
N. B. Bccrslo-l ‘a lior.se with lock
jaw. Inst week.
Mr*. Henry Hale mid daughter.
Nellie; were-fn primweii. smunluy
Gu» Honcysei ( mid Charles Hick*
tpoldrod to Olsego. Sunday.
.
There will h,. n&lt;&gt; church services
here next Suiiilav &lt;&gt;n account of
qimrlcrly nteeiing al Cressey. .
Mr*. Richard Bingham und MIsh
Killic Bingham were in Knlmnnzoo
Thursday.

We Want You To Know
That we ore able to offer some extraordinary values in FURNI­
TURE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Large quantity buying en­
ables us to quote lower prices than the same goods can be purchased
for at other stores. This week we are offering a large, handsome

ROCKER
which is made by one of the larg­
est Grand Rapids factories. It is
made of genuine quartered oak,
upholstered in genuine leather over
heavy oil-tempered springs, and
would be a good value at $10.00

M0RGA.V
"Behold, the kingdom of &lt;hid I*
within you.”
Rev. J. L. Hnrojdine goes lo Hast­
ing.-. ■ I'cidny evening lo conduct
quarterly meelmu for Ehler Caywood at the Free .Methodist church.
Mre^JtoteiJlIeaii..w UL.-.QU. the • appoinlmenls nt
Morgan. Hablmlh
morning ami al La.-llelon, Sabbath
evening. The prayer ineeling Fri­
day evening, will be al A. Boslaler*.
The French Liitnlmr Co. Ilnisheri
their season's cm at This phirp'Siiltirday nighl ami have Hie rail road
right of way preiiy well stupk up
with lumber.
We will miss the
mill and lhe mill , hands, us they
were an unusually orderly lot of
lioys. wonder' why we can't have
some permanent enterprise located

Only $5.98
If this bargain appeals to you, it
will be well for you to take advan­
tage of it at once, as we only have
a limited number

Born' lo Mr. mid Mr*. Dorr E.
\V&lt;dib. Sunday. Muy 31*1. ui eight
und &lt;mc half pound I'wy.- The Hi­
lle genl will respond lo the name
of Loute Earl Webb.
May Goil's
blessing* ov'er-hndbw his whole
life is our prayer.
Mr. Clair Munimi and cliildreih
motored over from lhe home hl
Kendalville, Ind. arriving at Mr.
,Munton’s paraxii... J. W. Miinlon mul
FURNITURE AT LOWER PRICES
wife, Friday morning.
.Mr. IL W.
Knapp nf Delroii. arrived nt Mr.
M union'll Friday evening.
Sat­
urday morning they all motored In
Nashville, attending the Memorial
service* nt Oak Ridge Cemetery.
Mr. mid Mr*. Knapp returned In
their home at Detroit, Sunday, nnd;
Mr. C. J. Munlon mid family reluniod in llielr car lo Kendalville.|
Il happenM Hint Mr. and Mr*.
Golden and.ML •hud Mr.*. A. II.!
35 ACRES: Clay am] gravelly loam soil, Liya gently rolling, fair eighl
Golden of Morgan. Mr. mid Mr*. Orroom house, 2 barna, 1?; mile* from R. R. elation, good location.
v nl't ianJener ami Min Alarioq of to-1
Stronger and more
Prioe &gt;1.750. Terma &gt;1.000 down.
ton I'.ounly. Mr. and Mik. Lloyd
durable
than
wood,
•10 ACHES: !» miles from Hastings, 40 acres under cultivation. G acre*
Marshall und son Cecil of Maple.
ting pasture, good eight room house, small baru, plenty of fnrit. good
Grove, mid Mr-. Anna Golden und I
water, close to school and a fine location. I’ric* &gt;2.200. Terma
-ou Harold, of Ijinsiiig. all met the
strong, impregnable
first of the week and spent the day i
construction for
wilh Jlr*- Mar Farley.
12*. ACHES: 4 mile* from Woodland, excellent toil end lays good,
The NorrlaHkmlly will hnlii their I
proof of durability.
acre# Under cultivation and 3 acres ol pasture, lhe fences art good a
annual reunion-Thursday. Jun- I Lj
there is an abundance of all kinds xd fruit, excellent six room hot
Made in several de­
1911. al lhe home of Mr. mul- Mr*.
signs.
wool shed, corn crib, granary and Ims house. This place borders o
Alex M-Keruie iiv Vennoiitvilb. . v
a good lake with excellent fishing. Price $1,300. Terms *1,
gond crowd is desin-l.
Cost tfo Moro Jhan
Wm. Howhlilx was called In Hast­
Mood Casksis
ing* Monday on jury- duly.
71 ACRES: 5*f miles from Haitings. ^-3 acres second growth 'timber,
Mr. and Mr*. W u. Fox and I
balance under cultivation, the soil is clay and sandy loam and lays
We Invite Your Inspec
daughter Fern, visited at TlieOiku-e
gently rolling, there is an excellent V room house with, furnace heat,
Norllirup's Salurilay nl Vcrmnnl-,
the barn is :&gt;oor and the fences are. fair. The price of thia farm is
tion,
ville.
&gt;:i,O(M). Terma &gt;1,500 down, or would take Hastings property
Mrs. Elgin Mead's sister mid fam­
in exchange.
j
.
ily. Mrs. Will Craig of Hffsling*.,
rmno In *■••• them Saturday.
2Rumsey
Elz.ey Mead nnd family went tn
Funeral Diractor
see their rou«in. Mrs. Demnnil of
Hastings
'
Michigan.
Castleton, who I* nfilicteil willi
Freeport. Mich
rlieumalism in her fort.
Mr. and Mr*. H. P. Fcogle* called
on their niece of Carlton, Saturday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 0. Frey &lt;nd
Study Gnat Man.
daughter of Grarid Rapid* *|xuR Ilm
.
When the Flea Flew.
Hub—'I wonder where the money U
week end at John Cheeneinan'*."
It ii probable that the anceatora ot1 eomln* from for that new gown of most celebrated men of antiquity Is to
Mi— Maehl Oslrolh entertained: tho flea* were winged Inaect*, nnd youra?" Wile—"Prom itho mint. I continue In. a state of childhood all
lib* following May 21: The Mis*e*
hope. dear.
***“ I'd be aorry to think that•
Beulah. Hazel and Myrtle Marshall. that the organa ot flight were gradEllie Ham*. Harley Morgan! haler ually toil aa they became unclean, you wore a counterfeiter."
when a partially parasitic life wan
and Aiiftin Flbok.
*
I'lfo’ proportion of suidbhm In tho
adopted.
An eminent doctor say* lie has United blnlc* in Ilm hist year re­
There are no monrrhenp lands in
found'n eye list'a-pulse In lieal as mains alHHil ilie wne. being 8.&lt;k)J
tlic west. Lmid that Wan sold thirThe rotary drilling . system Altai, high as ‘JKi iity/s n minute huiued- inah-s ami 1,501 females.
inlidy nftt-r making a fast .mile.
~
.selling at from $10 lo $j&lt;») in sec­ lias heMi.Mjn'-exHfiilly -employed in
Mnrt^dliAir'IOff.flBn p&lt;tleslrians mid • There-ore jn ilm L'mied blales
tions -where’ there -are .successful American oil fields has been intro­ LSfiXHM) vehicles pass over Ijic lam- and Canada about in) cj|iea wilh a
irrigation systems.
duced into the Caucasus.
don bridge daily.
population of l&amp;jlOO or more.

MILLER.&amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CU.

The Sample Furniture People

fielmont Steel
Caskets

Undertaking For Less Money

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

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Crook and Gould

Palm Garden Opening
Seventh Annual &amp;vent

Saturday, June 6
Methodist £adies
According to oyr usual custom
will receive their percentage of
the receipts of the day.
They
will serve you upon this open­
ing day. This is a fine oppor­
tunity for. you to assist the
ladies and also hjtve an enjoy­
able time yourself.

(food Music
rffumoon and Stoning

Every spring it has been our custom to have a big opening day
at our ice cream parlor just to show to the people of Hastings and
Barry County our good will and appreciation of their patronage.
We invite everyone to come to this, our SEVENTH ANNUAL
OPENING. We are making every effort to have it a big day

J&gt;ce Creams

Sodas

fancy Pishes

Jundaes

Phosphates

Sgft Prinks

■

The Palm Garden
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Prop

�TUB »AJTP«M 1A»I II n \|r |, nn,

T&gt; .....
To Women—-—■— It------------------tf Seeking Health and Strength I
®arrf

&lt;m.&lt;&gt;
LACEY.
Floyd livcramilh baa gone'home.
Mr. and Mrs. George .Miller and
"Mary Quick tas gon** to Bxiifleh; Mr. and Mrs.-Charlos Stanton mo­
tored to Olivet Sunday aiul vi-iled
luuare.. .ijx-nl Saturday their •odor, Mrs. Jofle Greeufl&lt;‘M.
" ;
For those ills peculiar to women Dr. Pierce
® I
....
with in&lt; brother in
Mrs. Effie Stevens has been car­
Battle Greek.
‘
reconnnnnds
IM
TeCOnimends his
hi#''‘’Favorite
k'nvnrito Prescription
Proa^rinllnn” as
xea I
..
_
...
.
ing for Mtn. Allwrl Woodman** e
Miu Olive Erb ami Mi- Meria and baby al Dowling.
Irinaar vfallcd Uf Milo Sumlay • Miss. Maud Cortright bus closed
If you have any work in the above lines 1 shall be more
Hcltool.
.
her schoel el the Bristol school
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
Mrs. Millard Jolm-in and daush- house for the summer.. Also Mi*»
BAX»tn.n.
Irra
and
Mrs.
Bm
-Aldrich
of
llnbin»oH, who tayghl ul the llanu-y
A. E. Kipp, brother of Mrs. ir.' C.
A medicine prepared by regular grataatad physic tan of unus­
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
ual experience in treating womun's Jbciics—carefully adapted
Stiles, patumil away nt his home In Galeaburg viiHsd Milo frieiuis Fri­ .Mill school. ,u-’ .
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure System^,
to wort in harmony with the nioisdettcata feminine eonslHution.
Quite a number spent a ideusanl
Kant Bedford Halurdny inorning. day and Hal unlay.
Mrs. Will Brown is working far day with Mnt, Mary Pursell ThursWells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
He leaves a wife and two young
1
All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus­
.1..*. nt tl&gt;.&gt; t V
children. He lias been an invalid Mr*. Eugene 8h«ld
tomers for the past 40 yean*. Il U now obtainable In liquid or
Miss Nina J«n*on ha* gone * to
ot lhe
the drag
d:
for many months.
sugar-coated tablet form st
store—or send fiOuno-cent
ataunn«
’u
Grove far a tw*&gt; w.s-k*’ visit. bus been.visiting relatives here for
aUmpa for a trial box, to Buffalo.
Rev. Brooks gave a line addrvss Maple
Vem Quick amt Mi** Niiia are a Week.
• ’
F**7’r.'*’*n.n&gt;»Xvri‘« tolly «nd eonfkMHsny
at Hie church Sunday morning to
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
lavs&amp;fa* Uotsl and Swgfcal Institute. Hutfah, N.
spending
a w»*ek in Dowling.
. .Mr. nnd .Mrs. Corl right have |nm*ii
an appreciative audience.
.Mrs.
Charles
Orr, who has tieen viail- spending a few days wilh their
Grace Edmonds sang a solo beauti­
itqi
hia
brother
Hardy.
4
|
MHu
weiu
fully
.ally rendered.
rondcred.
*
lo
Holly,
N.
Y„
astunl.iv.
Mrs.
Anna,
(irnylmhi
dnd
Miss
Elmer Tungate has a new Ford
Glenn Boyh’ went to Climax Dec­ Edith and Mrs. Julia Cummings
car.
Day to plaj ball.
— went to Illinois last week for a visit
Rev. P. A. Fisher filled the pnlplt oration
Leon Wilkinson a.ul Lydimi Wil­ with relatives.
.
Sunday in lhe Hamilton church.
Thom was a large erowd al the
Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield of kinson and wifdi »ill of Kalamazoo,
Battle Creak were the guests of Mr. «l»ent Saturday and Sunday at Eu­ cemetery Decoration Day. A good
ShedTs.
program wa* reiidetcu. mid Hie
Sheffield's mother, Mrs. Sarah Shef­ gene
Mr. ami Mr*. Olctm Hoyle hri* en­ cemetery was fairly covered with
field. Saturday night and Sunday.
Good day to start ordering your groceries from
A moiftitnenr
. Mrs.^D. C. Stiles has been nnd is tertaining Hu1 fonm-i .* iuothrr amt beautiful Howers.
VI/HEN it conies to your needs in the Grocery
was riveted and decorated with
still quite iff with rheumatism and sister from Buchnnm
us. We have all fresh fruits and vegetables.
’ ▼ Line we are right there with the goods.
Chase n Plainwell visit***!
the loss of her brother Is hard to IdsAlbert
man's bum! furnisjicd good music
parents
at
Mil**
.lyst
Saturday.
Our customers will tell you so. Why not give us
ln-ar. She. and all thn family have
Ernest Quick mid wife spent for the day.
our sinrere sympathy.
a trial and see for yourself? Here arc a few every
Mrs. Fred Smith and children of'
Extra large and fancy bulk Olives, per quart... .
.. 40c
Mrs. Delia Bowman of Battle Monday of this we* k m Augusta.
Mis* Alice Join- cliised her Battle Creek have beep in Lnrey for;
day prices.
Creek is spending a few days with
Peanut Butter, per jarIO, 1
at Milo Frnlay with a pic­ a few dAys.
her 'chUdren. We lire all plcaaed school
Olive Salad, per jar........
19c
Mrs. Elsie Wilbur mid son of As-1
lo uieel Mrs. ihwnian who liyetl nic at Kmnmeror'-&lt; Im1*|ing. Mis*
Salad Itressing. per bottle .ri
.-... —c.—.ir:
Kellogg’s Com Flakes, large size 15c2 for 25c
here many years in this neighbor­ Jones was - the-reripimt- nf many •syrfa-hnvo'imcn vfaittng her par-; }
of esteem from her pupils. enls for a few days.
Chow Chow, per large bottle..........
40c
3 Cans Quaker Sweet Com--------- - ---------- _i—------------ 25©
hood.
. taken*
The Misses Eva. ami t:i*-m Flower
Mr. and Mr*. Will llampbm ami
.
A dandy line of National Biscuit Cookies al 10c to 20c lb.
Kt aporated Cranberries, extra fancy, per package..
!0c
Dr. qnd Mrs. Sheffield of Hutto
inga mid mother were guests of went to Gnlrsburg Wednesday, r**- daughter were called to Yorkville.
3 cans best Red Salmon ...1..45c
.
Hur fore pnrl of the week liy the
Mrs. Mattie Adams for tea Batur- lurning Friday.
Appetising Dili Pickles, per jaf .... .
Rolled Oats Sc, 6 lbs for'25c
10c
John Doiimdy nml Mr. mid Mrs. ili-alh of Mr. Graeme who dropped
Will I’owers. who has been I .Milharfi of Ktrimwowere calling
Imported Orange Marmalade, per ja».
6 bars Export Borax Soap...25©
tirmi op heart disease on Halurdny, —* •
good grade of Rice at 6©
Miss E*lith Nickerson ram** Imiiie
ill a long lime, spent the forenoon
Saturday - with her friend. Mrs. lernoon. Mr. l*onnrlj&gt; wa* a resi­ from Battle Creek Friday and will
remain far (he summer.
Sophia Bowser, who .is at her dent of South llllo .'fi yem-x ago.
Phone
The
Mrs. Fanny Jack-uni and Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs. Hincklhy, Mr. mid
daughter's. Mrs. Brik* Zimmer­
16
Grocers
Ml - \\ till- .llumpln*'&gt; und Frmr!
man's, who haw cared for her since Nora Blanchard visited nt Homer Bullis,
of Nashville mul J. C. N*-+-— her father, H. Wcbslei'. .passed Flowers’ Friday.
Emeat Quick j* building a bung­ chmn of Hastings aHemled the Dec-!
awoy.
oration Day -exercises here SaturCora Winters yirilcd her alow on his farm.
Elliot Sporit and lijs bride nf &lt;!ht- oay.
moltier, Mrs. Anna Modi** oft Hick­
cago
will be gue*i&lt; in ihu Flower
ory Corners. Sunday. Mrs. Moore,
E-UiX BAltllY.
hotffe
a
part
of
Ihiweek.
who Miffcred a stroke of parajysis
Mr. amt “Mr*. Arthur i’ooh-y. of
some months agri, is failing. "'
Battle Creek xisili-d friiuuU mid
Archie Sheffield of Detroit has ing a sister.
made a change in his work- He Is • Mrs. Francis Himr Kpu
now sulmrdinnle manager of Mc­ Detroit formerly *f Mdo
Mr-. .Will Town visited her |JarClean Swift, grain brokers, lie ha*
••tii* at Ih-lloiL Friday.
a private office and good prospects
her parents oil Drconitimi Day.
Wade Town- and .family spent
of advancement.
Mr.
Andnn*
lia*
inmrd
elf
from
Sunday
at Frank Town's.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bristol of
DOwllng mid Mr. mid Mrs. Bert the Flower farm. We undcriumd . Mr.-mid Hr-. Di*o I’titri were Sun­
Itowser mid children were Sunday he has ucn'pletl Hi*- prn&gt;ilion or day i,all«,i&gt; til. Karl Bristol'*.
Mi. mid Mr*. A. I*. Fm*hey ale
Kiicsts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bristol. traveling nalestnati for a Chicago
Ilnnn. dinner with Tlmma* Powley mid
Carl'Stiles of Urliandale came linn. We were ju’iiy b*
Sunday, a* W. B. Stratton wa.* wife Sunday.
home-Friday mid.wiU slay until af­
lending n Horae I ••■hind tn- buggy
Mi&gt;. "Ke-h-r mid daughleii
ter his uncle's funeral.
.
.Mr. and Mrs. Stiles will stay wilh Clmlmt Williamson in pacing fail­ the find part of the week ii
ed lo give half of Hie *y«:n| which
ings.
Mrs. Kipp for a lime.
tindly
friglitemii
th**
I
hikI
Imr**PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
Miixiii Furahey and Clithird Slun. Mrs. Irving Briggs went to I.ncey
Saturday mid went to lhe Joy Cem­ that she jun&gt;p«,&lt;l &lt;,",M Hie fender of
Shermmi Town of Bailie Ci-eeg
etery.
Siu* said the decoration* ■the machine. Iirec.kiin.' H mid nl«o
PHYAIC1ANB
the
c'brlxm
I
nh sn*l steering gear. sjx'iil Friday nnd Saturday wilh his
were beautiful. She also aUcnded
the quarterly meeting at the Briggs Mr. Willinpison ha* i&gt;* i-ii driving a pmmito,
Hallie Creek
Winnie mid Ivan Campbell' ma*
church. The presiding elder was lirnfar iiatTol , i &gt;
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER,
in ir carriage wilh the pastor wlnhv, wntcli i» nol ilxpe* l**l to give any ol entertaining soim* cousins
■
Physicians and Surgeons.
the horses liccame frightened. The the road.’ and we pmumn for this Kalamazoo.
Calls in city or country, responded to
carriage was ovcrtunuid. hurling reason he has li-&gt;-*imi* ■•iindrs*
with promptness, day or night.
hrih gentlemen. The presiding fill­ alKiul giving a grm-ioii* share of it
to anyone.
Mrs. Grace Mui.-liall' enti-rtuim-d
er wan very severely injured.
Iliv l-irkm.Ten Saturday evening.
U. WILLISON, D. I). S.f
!
Kami .CiamWVsjjK'ihei-of Ea*i
.
CIUjfEV.
•Max Eichrix to home from I hr
■
Hastings, Mich.
Johnstown Tim- been the dm*st of
,
Mi*s
Mj*hel
L*&gt;-mud
closed
n
surher son rtnd wife since Tnursday.
re.-sful year of tohool here Frnlay
The Keeley liisliliile bmur. is located al 7J3-.T5 Ottawa Ate- tirnml
She returned Mmnlay.
'
Mrs. dennii* Seaj’lr*. i-nlled bo Mrs. Rapids Mirliiuiui, This in-lilidhm, Hiuuuh n prnm&lt;- com-erg. lias Ihtii
Mr. rind- Mrs. John Crandall of
JOHN M. GOULD
Susmi Willtsflit and. Mi*.' faniisa the inriuw wlirrrby hi rm I reds ot mm and winncn.wlio were uddirtrd lo
Bedford wore guests of Mr. wm Mrs. pumfk mid ptilrmisi
E. D. Heyin bi- ami family !imh*iLAWYER
.
the um* of liqtmr uml driiQS lirtu* been relieved and |M-niiaiicntb rnrrd
E. Crandall Sumlay.
Mi. it nil
of. thcar. romlilions. This ho institution* ho* Item the nu-aus of
Mr. and Mrs. Jvssu Rishridger ng&gt;- ed tn Kiitlnnd Smidav ami spent Un*
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
makiiip "happier Imnws” uml licit er "riti/riis.” The inanaoer, Mr.
lored tn Cellar Creek Sunday, visit­ tiny with their -&gt;&gt;n mid brother. I.**,*
Phone 17a
Guy A. Bci kwilli. Iian imide friends by Hu- st-urr by . his kind uihirc
ing n sister of that place, Mrs. Em­ Reynolds and wife.
iu-law.
Herman
.Mr.
and
Mr*.
.1.
II.
Brunjes
anHASTINGS, MICHIGAN .
hr
inning
and ujNi.stnm-r lo the fallen.
ma Armour.
.
Willi. UMHtl’Cn Hllliliuy lihllllbiluf I,
again
al
home
nL
Hie
lake
uftei
Mr. mid Mrs. Will Warner, Miss
•not so ■•xpen^iri' a.* you may lliink. Isid'clln' aqd Master Merrill were iqmaidiug Hn- winter in Flm idn.
J lloriieys. Friilay tflghl.
CLOVERDALE.
Sllll.tz.
Haw n.* mn|i&lt;- nu miniate, nnd guests of''Mrs. Warner’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fenl Merrill, of B.ilMr. nml Mi.«. Ed. M&lt;&gt;nira nmlvliilChireijce slmltz mid friend of:’&gt;;H“diy Zerliyl spent Sumlay with
you'll Hud that ynu can have mi fonl. Hunduy. Mrs. Warm-r ami the •Will Myiilr i* .quite .sick .with drefi tif Grand ‘ Itiipid*.- Were Hu* Hiudipgs. visititl. at Jo ii Ihini’s i’yruds in Kalamazoo.
I up-to-date, ntlrnrilvn iiath room children remained and will return quinsy. '
; /Rev.
Bready of ....
Ha*lings
S.itunlay.
*.
.....
----- will
----- give
Ttierr* will
dunrierly meeting
When you have any moving to be
■
Sunday .visitors nt (I. Homier- ’ a lecture id the churrh Frnlay evej for surprisingly liltlu money. When Monday night.
'Mr. mid Mr*. \rtlmr Pallon spent ville’A well- Mr. and .Mrs. I.cwi-f nwWill Warner went lo Battle Crbek services nl .th- .Kclmolltmise next
Everyone t.* urged to lie
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
■ you think of lhe greater allractivebiindny al 3:&lt;mi o *-lork.
Hine
and
(jus
Peake
mid
family
d(fPresent.
Munday
willi
»
flue
load
of
hogs.
I ne*s. the udd«d» Mafegugrtls. th
Corm liu*. -I* Im. Mary ami Annie
, A. Adam* went to Buttle Creek
PIAHO AHO SAFE MQVIH6
West Hutu.*.
। Peter Mn-In-r n*rei**»l the -ad
] licalllt. you ought to have us make Monday with 0 loud of wheal.
Caption &lt;&gt;f tirmigovillo w*-b* gue-l*
Olio prhnslika. of.Brush
Mae llirfliiimml mid Archie Chilson | news nf the death uf his uepln-w.
Sunday memorial amices were of. Imvitia Johnson Huitdny nfleiilhal ent imide al once.
.-l»-nl Saturday and Sunday with: l-rmik SI, John &lt;»f Muucje, Ipdlumi.
Oar Specialty.
•
~
Saturday till Mom lay willi tin- latter’s elater at Dellun.
gi*&lt;qi by lluv. Brooks, which were noori. '
] Friday.
Mr. St. John will in* n*Mr. and \lr*, Floyd Collt«ou of:
I'lun.-hka * &gt;i*ler &lt;&gt;f Gobb-s-'
flue. Two old soldiers. Levi i’tilmaMr*. Lizzie Z.tIm-1 eiilerluin^l ineinben-d by a great -------- HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
h«*r and brother Frank, sat on the Eari Delton ii-it'‘4’tm- laiii*rs.pur-;
roiiipany -from Ib-irmt, from Salur- : I*!’
n foi’itier- r*I.S. KallMwaaWN. *aa«M,Fr«Fn.
enls, Mr. ami Mrs. Will Stocking.
seals
winch
used
lo
I"
’
IHlcd.
Rev.
Bmiip
and
baby
day
until
Mmiduy.
j
vicinity.
OFFICE PHONE 70
.
East of Postoffice' ,
Brooks is jtisl from England and is Sunday.
Miss Vivdn1 Kenyon of Kalamazfer '•*■*. Carrie Shull/,
Hasting*
‘
H. Waltman
rellllire* III ILl-linu-.
md conversant wiih the ways of
is Vfailill# hi-r parenle.
| vi-il**«lI at H. A. Zerbv
Phone 126
Hastings America, buris anxiou- to please.
guest of Em- ItmlH'r and C. M. Gil­
John Minz.ey ami wifi* of Grmnl| salurday.
'
Mr. ami Mrs. George Tungale vis- bert uv*-r SaturddJP and speiit tm- Clarence i&gt;f Kalairtn/*«( spent ov»T
liu[&lt;id*
spent
Thurwiav
ami
Friday
&lt;
Little
fsimtliy
&lt;Kven
oLA
’.edtir
iH*d Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tuiigafe of day flshhig.
Sunday witji Jim iiialiaiu.
J, Pitts, their daughter, Mina, iu--i Creek «|h-4H last w»-**k al J. lhimHickory Corners Sumlay. She has • Frank Mo*-idyl.&lt;* mid I’mii Wrigh:
Mr.-. Till -Chainberlnfa r*-lurtio*i at
coinifaiiied lliem hom.*.
,
iiioIkI's.
.
lurcii sick about tour weeks, bul is
fitly
Giddings
of
lln*iiii»e
spent
•
The
Omelei-y
Circle
wa*
w*-l|
nlringcs.
a little belter.
fn m Saturday Until Monday at
I tended at Mr*. I jtrpeuier’i* l.i-a
Mrs. Mamie Carr mid Mrs. Mae
Soiin’ervilb*'.-.
..
| Thursday. Thn next ine*-ling will
That we have those smart
Murkhum go to Flint to (he Stall* iled th*- bjlli-i -'mini Mr*. Tuitgnte
■. Mr*. Mi l....... «f Drangeville.
Mrs. I.inrfa Hi.di&lt;q&gt;' of Battle[' - “* ••
* - - - . •
’ Thia bold} true in your electric
Mr. und Mn *
"'
eonvenlion of the. W. C. T, U. us 7M&gt;ar-llickm&gt;
aflenioou.
styles of mounts every­
Creek came Sumlay for a short vis-I Jesse Kenyun uud wif't uftd Mark
wiring. ’ That'a one reason
r. .H/n Mr ■
delegate from the Banllcld Lnkm.
Frank XViiirlil. wife amt dmiu'ir'ox iiml wife of tj&lt; \i-rd.il.* wore
body is talking about, and
I'.ihronce I* Mun ii.-* i.uivui*. ,ur. mm
Mrs. Augimta Coleimm. pr&gt;-*i&lt;leiU of ler mid Will i.nip and wife m«rture«i' iv Jilli '
• '. Kenyon.
.
| Sumlay vitiilO'rtjH 11. Beachler*.*.
(he
I
nion.
»in
Detroit
mid
will
your electric \ work. You'll
we make the best portraits
‘ ‘ "------- ------ 1 v midx culled m.
Mi** Editit lle.-hl.-l ami Mr.*. Elia*., Geo. Kenyou visited bin Min iu
Churrh Xoh*&lt;
Join Hie ladies al that place.
.
la-on
mmiJy.
know it ix done right and that
to go in them—just the
There will
preaching ni Map:*- Aldtlrh Mud cliildtvii ■iilti-ndi-d I ho' Grand Rapids from Friday until
Rev. Brooks will deHVcr a dis­
All our rigidh graders passed n
your buildings arc sale if I do
core next Sunday morning mid graduating ■•xi tvi-.- at Hickory [ Monday.
course next Sumlay ’on the" Sin nt -mcessful e.v.imnidlion'. Congnil il­
kind that will please you
Neglect."
lations.
and your friends.
If you
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe of Ur- -The sii-k al Mr. Shorter'* an* all
GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
will call at our studio you
Irondale. Mr. ami Mrs. P. Standley Improving cxjrpl lhe h-4 taken.
of
Jlaftle
Creek.
Messrs
John
Pay
­
■loo tr (clan.
will know they arc the
Will who-rem.ni-' nlmul the same,
'.ollljllg
ette ami -Will Robinson with thefr being nuw in Hie third week of tin*
latest.
wiM-* of Bedford, mid Mr. and Mr*.

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CHAS. DENE.AU,

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First Saturday In June

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E. C. Russ 6 Son

Have you seen those Dresses for
little girls at 50c and 75c?

Home of The Keeley Institute

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
of Dowling

Tennis Shoes lor Men and Boys still on sale

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Refurnishing Your.
Bath-Room

Order Our Drays

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

Do You Know

Safety First

The Ground Floor Studio

Safety Then profit andavailabilFlrti
' thecaaantial features
••151 it3r
of n hjBji grade, invest­
ment are combined in our Pre­
paid Stock. Dividend check*
mailed semi-annually, 3% per an­
num net. Twenty-four years iu
business, assets over |IKX),OUO.
Write for particulars.
Capitol
Savings 1 Loan Association,
Lanotni, Mich.

you intend

Sale "
det our prices
Bills
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E. PATTON.

Phone 94

Hastings, Mich.

HIGH KTHEET.
I Mr. and.Mra.. Clarence Robinson
[of Hastings -spent Sunday wiih his
Ibndhcr, A. E. Hnbinsou ami family,
j Quite n number from this (dace
iilfamh'd siyriiars Decoralion Day
at Rut hind Cclnetery.
•
MIm J*Minie GnpiHin is M-iling
•friends-at Prairieville IhU week.
' Mr. mid ,Mrs."Alva Hw*l&gt;**r mid son
Ifarold sp**.ul two days uf lust week
in Grand RMpttlk.
| Wc are glad lo say Miss .Malily
peckley is able to nde out agmn. ■
I Gourge Canfield nf Saginaw* 1i—
I[H'-d
ib-d his
in friend, Dell Robinson mid
»—8,y, last wiM-k.

PRINTED 1.

Shake Off Vour RIiruimiliMii.
Xow 1.* Hie lime |u gel rid of your
] rUimniutisiii. Try a twenty-live
&lt;cciil lM»Hte of Ehuinbcriain's i.tni' incni and »w. how quickly, your
1 Ip’utnalic pains diaappr.it.
.?uld
[by All Dealer*.—Adv,
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|| We are fixed for tuminc
out work of thi» kind
in double-quick time.

i-BAX\KM WAN1 ADV* PA¥.

John Adamson'"were Smiduy call­
ers nt Smith Standleys.
Sumlay night dogs attacked Fred
Robinson’s sheep, wounding one
and severely injuring nnnthcr, also
seallering I hum into olher fields
imd lhe wFind®.
. Miss Elhet'llnbinsoii cl*w.*d her
sirtqol tor the summer ami Is m»W
at home.
Mr. -Robinson's brotlicr
ami wife of Hickory Co’ruere visib-u
him Sunday.
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Miss Mary Itoaritmf fmwliug was
I lie gui-sl- of Miss FJIi&lt;*l Ibibhismi
from Friday until Sunday.
Mrs. lining-Briggs Wa- J|le guest
of .Mr. and Mis. Strickland of Lucoy
Siimluy.
.
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Heimer, Mr.
and Mix. Clinrles Idflti of Battle
Creek wore guests ot S. Ziuum-rman. Sundny.
Ib&gt;rl Botfeer and r.lfnlmor Norris
went lo Hastings, Saturday.
Mre. BuwMtr is ttiuiug ' cry slqwiy.
Will. Lyon iii&lt;ilm*'*l
to Battle
Creek Sunday faking his son Albert,
who will, i-iieiid some ((me in lhe
city.
nlurneu
Mrs. Lovilia S(&lt;
from Lacey Sunday.

CLOVERDALE

IIOI’I. I ENTER

Purity Verse,.Mali. 5X

lll-l I'UtHMlay.
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MIRTH HOP!
Mi-. X k A&gt; '■••r. spi*nl StiiHia)
with Mt.
rd 'It*. F- Chmitbiirluin ,u&gt;r -'ll
of Ihdtmi.
Mimi*'
mid children &lt;&gt;l
Sunday
• - at Huy Balulltiiiii Anders', and
nioml-.* wen-. Jollio Hmloo. uno
frmnd from Kal.nnuxoo mid Frank
Jidmrox of Ea-i Orangeville.
mil if Moiioav
Mis* Funny KayJjnd friend mp*-iit
Sundny eti-ning mAiIi her pnn'iii'.
Mr. mid* Mr*. John Anker.
Mi*s, Ella Btirkholder wi-iil lo iainiiiir three *.f hri*. grand children
II I'liii.'- tn w.*ik |sri week.
Mr..-and Mr-. Pmt A*hl*y mid
Foidy A’mler- 1«'f(' Friday tiiiiru1children jq*rm Sumlay witii Mr. mg. to visit reliiUv*** at Bradley. .
;mid Mr*. E. limit; mid family ofi Oliver Hayward mid family -pent
Ctidak
Grwk.
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.t.1
Sunday ;tf (»••,*. Ilnn-om *.
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.Mrs.- IjMiim- ol Ihtlion sp*-nl SunB&lt;&gt;riim-il Dr Golia mid family
ifay willi Gm*. I'oynii nml wile.
w*-re. vi-ilof. al ILi-tuuj*. Sutunhy.
Jut!*- u tiqmlx-r of (usiple from
Dvii'l Lose Sleep Coughing nt Night. Ihi* plar** -pent D'-coraljpn Day at
Take Fol*-y *
Hofmy aixi "far Prmrirvjjle.
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CuntpoUitd.
H uliUes afaun your
Mr. ami Mr-. Rankin Hurl enterthroat mid Mireads
a heifliug. loitmd Sumlay, Loti Mi-Cm-ty am:
(toothing co.ilm- over the inllimied faintly of Shultz. amloWill Haven*
tickling .-ui far*-. TMoVg immedinle amf-wife ;uid.Mr,-, Mary llaveii* of
relief.
Il fts—iw up Hie ligiil- Gla*s Crjx-k.
. ’
ne»* In"your rhi**L stop* stuffy _t:iy,|.- Kit linger *&gt;f lltl-liiig- is
.wheezy breathin'-.• eg.-es di.ire**'-.
In Dem er a woman rpn -'3»
*&gt;tgn
” her W- rt^k-itii'.'’'•arimFtfWlihiL Cliil- .... ....
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. husbands natiir to a- clu-ik ovep;d|vn lure H. li-1tme any sub*ti-l Mr. md Mr*. I.^ndd McCullum
when the tirnik account is in tlm tm,*,. fimlgiu* nb p^fafas.-Arlh- rtfaj children’*|H*nt Sunday at Willlatter a name.
fur Mulholland.-Alhr
.
j imu Chambeifaina al Shultz.

Is not a large place, but there
in trading there-because

many advantages

Kelley,The Grocer
has a store there, and everyone who knows Kelley knows that
•they get just as good buying opportunities of Kelley as they can
get anywhere.

TRY KELLEY FOR GROCERIES

Prepare For the Hot Months
Why cook over a red-hot wood or coal stove these hot suuuuer months
we te going to have sooner or later, when you can bu y an Oil Sim e, that
&lt;loc» not amoke or amcl| and will cook quicker and coil about ofts«third aa much?

ling, carrying lhe wood or coal in «ud the aabc* out, rad clcrainj up
alter the dpt they have cauaetL
We will deliver to your home a Perf action Oil Stove or a JLav-on«oc
Oil Stove, also a gallon of oil, give yon a week » trial, ami if you
arc not Mliatied we will take il out, with uo charge to you alUll-

E,. Tungate &lt;5 Son
Banfield Exchange 16*9

ALL AUTOMOBILE OILS IN STOCK .

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�RirrrRM

THE n ^STTNOS R M&lt;STR. JI’NE ». IM I.

The foHwina &lt;« n report ft1
‘Wire year: •
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No. of day* laughl. IHO.
Total allendanee.
Average unity nunidanre. ±.
Average enrollinelil. '.'X'.*2. ■
Per ceiilnge of nllendnnrr, !

IRVING.

The hani raising announced some
lime ago at lhe (linin' Shaw farm,
two miles M&gt;ulhw&lt;**l of Irving will
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*k Friday. June gning'lhrniigli ben- al St-Tl will m&lt; i Tlfc following were neither nbslop longer on sigmd. This I rain h sent nor lardy for lhe rpllre year
hy Mr. Shaw lo huv&lt;&gt; dinner wrvnl known as No. fftl nnd furnishei and roceiv!‘4l r&lt;-rtil)rnles of awanl
;i»y lhr« IjidiiM Aid KoriHy of li ving. mui*h in the way of traveling fa- Lelo Shrnyer. Nellie Gillell. Evil
rililios
to | hi no di&lt;dr»ti&lt; «d going t&lt;
'I In* Irnrii will he a KHiiiiniolh «lni&lt; the cily. This onler .went info Of-

ilourad Peastrr ditsl Thnnnlay
noon at lhe home of hig.dnughlcr.
'll-. P. Fender.- Mr. I’ea-iei has
hSen ailing for iwime lime. * .
Ivan Heed, who cul his eye wilh
a jackknife* :i few we^'ke ago, nml
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uriulnrs. Some has nrd been abb- lo see mil of il
of lhe pupils me planning on il- Minco, wax token |u ILi&lt;iitic.« lo con­
j’lie specialisl
l&gt;'inliug lhe school p.ienir ul Hax- sult n ipecigligi.
lings tin* week Thursday, ill which

The Irving village school fraciimud-dislrii l number II Honed |;i.*l
Week Tuesday. The teacher re.
numbered Hie pupils with a nirt
Miuvenir In Hie form of a broi lmn

••veilings, al. thn'Al. E- rhnrrli. F.rnesi Burliam Ph. D. will speak
Thursday,’ on lhe ‘Adveulurw* Of

weeks ago. Thr«*&lt;' passed lhe texts Xnrlh Irvimf ccmelnry .Saturday, udcpmuiher al Middl
namely: Misses
Leia
Shroyer. lira. Hill- sjieiil Friday evening lhe 1 vi'iy low. Friday. •
Madge Johnson and N'ctlm Sianfoni. hiesl. of Mr. mid Mrs. Erm*sl War­
Ouarlcrly ineoling
. Mrs. Arthur Mm&gt;rc fnun Char­ ier of Irving nnd mnde several Sunday al lhe Moul
lotte and mother. Mrs. N&lt;&gt;wlon Mr- ■Iher plraMitl calls nlgnit the vii-

Mr. and Jlra. Richard 1’olT and
family of J miming’were in alloml-1
anre ul lhe exvrriw*« al lhe North!
Irving hdrihl grouiblx. bni-uiite on I
(heir wny.lo VDIl rrinllvex al Cate-j

Grigsby &lt;&gt;f the Pn'sbyterian clinrHi lhe llingliiig Broihets cirrus in
of Hnsling.; on ‘The VirliirirM’oJ Grand Rapids Monday.
Mr. nml Mrs. Floyd Tupply'r.f
Smilh Boston visibs| Henry '('apply
ami fiimlly Sunday.
Irving ScIhmiI.Noirs. .
Mis-. Lena Gackeler spenl Sunday
Report for month ending May 20.'
Mr. mid \ir-. M. Keyaor aro the
proud parenls of a baby girl. The
litile Indy will answer lo lhe. name
of Mildred Elizalmlh.
: Mint Bessie Bem.xlicr ‘vDile&lt;l al
lh«* Iioiiiii of M. Ih-aveiiA near F.Jmdale, Sjtlurday evening Ami Sunday.
NT.w for vacation!
Mis* Minnie Garkeler wa* a SunThe billowing earned mark?
tfay guest of Mis* ITml Reuter of
m'm xprtling Ihis month: I

he Irving Genres! Store
At this store may be found a clean stock of staple general
merchandise from which to select your everyday neces­
sities. As price is one of the considerations and is a fac­
tor in every sale, we enumerate the following:
8 lb*. Rolled O*t« for.
____ ... ................... 25c
21 lb*. H. &amp; K. Granulated Sagar for.
. . ...... .
ti.oo
2S lb*. Light Brown Sugar ....*._____ ,............ ..........
SI.00
8 bar* LFnox Soap —............................
................ 25c

C. R. WATSON, General Store
19041914

IRVING, MICH.

BOTH riJONKS- Huiiuj. IU,

MfaUMIl, l.ln,. IB- 1X.1B.

Mrx. Ltie Branch ami ooh of
l.ansimh vixilriF-nt H.-D^-BmnrlVe
lhe week etui ami nssixled Mr&gt;&lt;
Branch in papei
‘
i &lt; Mini.
The lightning W/*lne*&lt;iay xlruck
a barn belonging I'l-JBL.Oliimfll.x,,
ami (lie shock knor^Al m»wn Three
imrxes.
A ling wa- (rilled, bul nol
।much daiimge wns done lo lhe barn.]
। The lighlning also kilhtd a horxo
tfor Jim Lumbert.
Mt.-.* Mrrry Green is Very sick
I with initial (rouble.
I The Buccnlaurraie M-rxicex were
held Sunday evening. May .'list nl
। lhe l‘. B. church by Rev. E. Wlieel, er. There wax a large auditrnre.
&lt;izro,B«»rn of Grand Rapids, wa*
|itl home Sunday vi-il.lrtg hi* |mr, enls J. H. Bern nnd family.

v niill in’Gdgrove'n wriiwli*
awing. \V&lt;*&lt;liu*xd;ty.
»u.*&lt;* and sun buz/cil wood
. o. ■*.oto-, nniin.Miin.
oil Sinilli and Wife of Grand
Is called nn friends ami rrtn■ Saturday ami Sumlay.

Irving ft'irmls.
Memorial Day was largely oh
served by the resldenls of Ihis ■■om
inunify. In fnel. wm&gt; think Thn
more propio Ihmi ever before visit
oil iheccinHory. A line nddre*-*-wa

The wind also blew down lhe appjo orchard on the Richard Clark
farm in Easi-Thnrnopple. \V&lt;- are
informed li al thi eniin* orchard l&gt;ing just south of (ho Imuse ami one
mile east from Ihn Irving lownlimwas nil blown down, hi some im-aiities thio Incipient cyclone was ac&lt;-ompaim d by a heavy full of hail.
Foriiinaicly for all cortcri'ned no Icll. I.elo Shroyer. Nettie Sl.-tnford.
Madge JidniMui.
The Irving law* Hall lenni bwl r
The hdlowing were neither abgaum In (be Bowrux Mill* Jeain (Tn Iwnl nor lardy:
I.Ho Shmyer.
iBeulrice. Kennelh nnd Vhinn Dunwon by lhe Bowens Mills Imys lo Jap; Nullje Gillell, Clyde..Fred.-amt
the tunc of 20 16 15 score. II is said Rosa SchifTiiinim; Royal Beit* \t&gt;rI hat the regular line up of the lrv-, iinr Fifleld; Homan GHman, Avis
ing loam were not ull in Ihis game.. Perry, Eva Wnlxon.'.Madge John«mi.

(AMPREIJA0vic« to Doctor*.
llenry Norcull ami family xpcnl
"Ho cheerful" That it Sir Snufr*
Saiurday and Sunday in Grand * number or queitlona of great octMi* Bancroft** advice to the doctors ftr.
Chic Importance."
..
Rapids.
Btvidxrn Paast. In hla "Confowrlu
"Yea.' We arranged to consider the Modld"—that mo*t companionable uf
manifestation of the psychic Impulse hooka—dilate* on the aame thrtne.
In proloplssmlc lire stid the molecuUr "If you muat stay," ho say* to tho
energy developed by the prlsmatlq young prartlilnner whu la invited to
Arthur lllm-s uud Velina F.ug&lt;‘r- transmutation of light waves and kind­ tea, "do not stay long, and keep tlio
ninn were In Grand Rapid*, Ti»un»- red topics."
door on yonr Ups. TUik of lhe pa­
"And have you done eo?" ■
tient. of the weather, or of thn projwBurl Hoover wlio works near Hunattlon. which *il&gt; as surely as tho
Held HM*nt Auixlay with hi* parent*
bread-and-butter be handed to you.
Sunday visitors al EliMia Strong j
that There Is * good deal of, IUn**a
were Shi-roian Strong und family
about.' Avoid all topic* Of church and
Volnoy Strung and wife of Lnkt
■late,
quote nelth»F-4&gt;oetry nor‘prose,
Good for th* Country.
Mrs. John Hichnnixoii nnd Mrs.
Speaking of bleaalug*, Isn't It a give neither censure nor approval to
I.!s» AlhrdibR-ltf Earlhni called-ou grand thing (or (hla country that the; mu»|r and. the drama, hide your Rfcthe Inlier's mother, .Mryi. Euxb-r great common people stay la a good ing for any art bul yqur own. Leave
Imhlad you. for gossip to Jap, * eaucerFriday afternoon.
ful of the milk of human kludne**.*'
’ II. M. Eggerman and family spent
Sumlay nflernmin wilh Judd GtirpciitcrN of Gartlon.
BANNEB WANtTihh. PAY.
'BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Ql-'AIL THAI’ (XHINERH.
Vcrn Audrt'wx.rHuriirii from the
northern 'part of lhe xlgle Saturday.
He han spent several mmUirn hunling mid trapping.
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Mrs. Frank Sage nnd children of
Assyria visili&gt;&lt;l live idrte’r and fam­
ily "Mrs.' Dell Shoup over Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Gould nnd daughter.
- This is the universal-expression we hear from our
Clam ami Mrs. (). Gould of West
Kulimio allA'mled Memorial exercis­
patrons from every direction.
es Saturday al Bellevue.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Almon Sheldon enThere are at least three things that have made our
Icrtnint'd Sahirdny nml - Stiininy
customers "perfectly satisfied” and they arc
I heir non Von and family: also Mr.

“Perfectly Satisfied”

Itaphls for many weeks past ami
has alwnil four weeks yel nt this
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derly
Indy.
ti-urher. Venin II. .lohnsou. who.has
Messrs. Isblwaril ,Tow'n.s«rid nml
piiohsl the pupils over om- pleasjinl years selHsjl jtfortj. j»ml with
niui’U protll lo the pupiisT Promo­ wFfilTo T.d.sn M-Midfiy -nn a hiRftion ranis were disiribiited showing ness i np. Tlie Townsend broll|&lt;*n»
lhe average standings of lhe pupils briellv ratted mi Irving friend* al
lhe Hum of their return Tuesday,
morning.
Which in some
-Hill*. id Balll.v!
rfornromfltious
-JUiw. Mary.

storm then paAed westward nml
completely wrecked lhe ham on the
George M, Smith farm 114 tnilea
northeast of lh»
Pleasant Hill
-•Hiool house. The imrii was rmnplctely railed to lhe ground. Evert
lhe drive floor was blown off from
above the basement wall.
Mr.
Smith has Jicen. om ilm form *on:y
about one year. In nddiihui to &lt;!••molixhing tbo.ltarn, n corn crib was
also blown down. Wo are inform­
ed at Ihis time that two pigs were
killed and tlial sortie horses wen*
badly injured ami that theyguay be
had. It im Mid that lhe buildings
nnd conlentN -were insured against

M’NFtEtJ).
Mr. WbiMler.'ihe m-w
temlent of our m»Jjools. hiinn.- s.»n have imo-d Uh
hold gorxie
‘
settled in
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house. die eighlh grade exercises will
l»e liehl - Julia hi. id. the M. T..
churrh.
. yl:
The Junior* of ttie ilialr •Urlionl
gave a banquet fm- lhe Seuiorx
Thuntday evening al tlie I. O. (». F.
hall.
A bounteoiH supper anti
l»nsix were the features of lhe evc-

\ -roir wind. ....... . ............
storm |&gt;nsw*d nve* irix sectinn l-rtiny, doing cdnskleinlm^d.-iuagu i
orchards od slimh ,i
Will England r.nd f.i.rity «■
Grand .Rapid* xpen: l.i-l vvi ek will

Quality of Material
Skil(ed Workmanship
Reasonable Prices
Cunl of Thanks'—We express our
tieepesl thupkx lo Iho*e who xo
kindly axsistnl ux during lhe iltaexs
nnd after lhe dHilh &lt;&gt;f Hemau J.
Ilninmoml, beloved husband and
father.
Mr*. Hammond ami lln* Children.
Adv.
&lt;4&gt;nl of Thanks I desire Iff' ex­
press my Lljanks lo my friends nnd
neighbors for I heir many kind*
m**xex during my recent illm'ss, nml
for’lhe Howers; lo the uliildren for
lhe May basket ami lliq Dowliitg L.
A. S.inml W. C. T. 11. for the Imhiipiel mid *|&gt;eau1iful polled plant.
Adv.
.
Mrs. li. K- SthntiMi.

Eegal Advertisements
Onler For Publication.
Slate of Michigan, lhe Probnlr
Gouri for lhe Comily of Barry.
Al a session of sakl cnurl. held.at
lhe probalo ofllcc, |u lhe.illly uf
Haxling*. in said county, on lhe

Mack,
Judge of Probate.
In |he Mailer of lhe Estate of
Hemau
J.
Hammond.
Deceased.I'repurnlionn art- !«•
Minnie Jg Hammond, widow, hav- j
iliserve I'.llildreiu *
ing lliml in xaid court her petition
•Inirrh al- Parnioi
■l.iuted and the praying Hint the ndmiidxlrahiin of|
farmer* are mnl
uariim the wiil
for I heir liOnIFni
ilo iiolafh &lt;*1*011*.
able, person.
’Hare Baker fit.........
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Il fa Onlered, That lhe 27lh day|
ville spent - Satuhlay aighi
of Jliim. A. (&gt;.. Hill, nl ten o'Hmk
Sunday wilh Ida brut her.
in lh&lt;&gt; foremxiii. al said probalo ofBaker ami family. ' *
llcc. Im aiid is herbhy ap|xiini&lt;*l for
hearing said pH it inn;
.
FAST HIJODIAND.
It is
Further bnlerwl. Thai
Miss bora Mohler closed a very
family ’«ear Clarksville llu* latter surec^Ail school year Satiinlav public notice llicrvof be given by
with a line program of. Minus aim luddicnlion of a copy nf Ibis onler.
part nf'tlie weeek.
ju nip evetMnt.
iii,,
Arthur Gunn of Lowell visited C.
M. BeiiediH and family Wednesday
find Tlmpday.
Harlie Sawdy who broke his arm
,Wednesday nl school ix doing nice­
ly and will goon be well again.
Mixx Irma Slmldnn and LHami
ing tier 'i-irr. Mr- S.indri- of
Kilpalrirk were tho fortunale &gt;.m-«
Kalamazoo. Jliix week.
Mr-. Arthur Glaggnw is sick. Dr. in lhe Eupcr sclmot in come up in
the eighlh grade standard.
Keller I' allendinu lu-r.
Nol ire of ('.hanrrry Sale.
ilalvln Sawdy who lias hern
James Crawley was in Batlte
In pursuance and hy virtue of a
ilecree of Ibr Ciriuil C'HI't for Ilm
Bounty of Barry, Stale of Michigan,
iu I'Ainnceiy. made nsd-ciib-red on
lhe 2.'Inl day of May A. D. 101 i in
a certain cause- therein pending,
wherein Nelson Kittinger nml Lilllh
Kiliinger ‘were ('.imiplainanl* and
Grant Dick«*rson wax Defendant
lillh* Iwjtor al tfus writing.
and Grant, Dickerson wa* lidm, Mr* Amanda Johmum. formerly
plainanl by way of answer in lhe
of liiiM-pince nllendcd Memorial, cxnature of crossbill ahd'NHsoo Kitcreixes here la«l Sunday.' She eklinger and lallie Kiliinger were deperls In start for Diiliuque. Iowa.
femtanlx. 'Notice ix hereby given.
Knowledge and Age.
At twenty we know, at thirty w&lt; Ihaj I shall sell al public auclion
lo lhe highest bidder, ah-llie north
•ley Edmonds ami chil- think wo know, and at forty we giv* front door of Tin* (Jourt ilpuxe in
Sumlay nnd Monday It tip.
lln* City «»f Haslings. Eoipily of
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Huffman
Barry and Stale nf Michi can, ithat
Tho first gn*-d&lt;*clric locomotive being lhe place of holding the I'ircuil Court for said county . on
ever
built
n
&lt;
••idly
began
service
HANNER WANT ,\I»VS. PAY.
for a Mlnne«ola interurban rail­ Saiurday the 18th day of July, A. D.
road. gasoline enuiiTes driving gen- lull at to-.oo o'clock in (hu fore­
•eratnrs Dial furnish the motive noon, the following described prop­
erly. viz.: all That certain meet*—or
parcel—of laud siluale in the town­
ship of -Rutland county of Barry
Statement to The Public About ami state of Michigan, described jir
follows:
Tim south one half
of Hie
south east one quarter (’i' of sec­
tion thiriy-lwo
'32', Township
three &lt;3) north, range nine {01
w«wt, together wilh lhe herodila-l
inenfs nnd appurtenance* thereto
belonging or anywise appertaining.
Dated June txt, ioii.
James M. Smith.
Circuit (Court Cnminrisinnor.
Cr.lgrove &amp; Poller.
Srdicitors for Complainant by
smoking and reading rooms which
way of answer in lhe nature of a
nre cgpi'cinlly furnhmed for the useerossbill. •
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Adv. 6-wks
of palienl.*, a great many of whom
haVe staled lo lhe management that
Cough*
and Gold# Wcakrn
they hud spent thn pleasantest four
weeks that* thi*v ever spent in their
I hr Sy^imi.
live.* While taking (he (realment.
Conlinuml Coughs,
Cold* ami
The liistitufe is open to the in­ Bronchial Troubles are depressing
spection of anyniiR who is inleresi- and weakeiL lhe system. Loss nf
vd ami the friemta of patients arc weigh! and appelih- generally fidwelcome ai any lime between the low. Gel a 50c. botlb* of Dr. King's
| hours of 7:0(1 a. m. and 10:00 p. in. New Discovery today.
Il will slop
any day of the week.
your cough. The fl nd "dose* helps.
-We will follow this article with a The best medicine for alnhborti
Mries'Of artiHes explaining further cnuglis, colds nml . nil Ihront and
in regard lo (he TroaUueid nml the lung troubles.
Mr. O. H. Brown,
resulls obtained verifying lhe same Muscatine, Alsu writes: “My wife

ROOFING

The Keeley Treatment

Before buying rooting you should pall at my store
and see the Gravel Surfaced Asphalt roofing, the
Asphalt Slate roofing, either rbd or green, also the
Sanded Asphalt, or the Galvanite roofing.
For a cheap roofing see the Rubberoid or- the Silverkote. 1 have roofing suitable for any kind of
a building and that will fit any pocketbook.

J E 5 S E TOW NS EN D
NOT IN THE COMBINATION

Institute, physicians and Cnth-,
o|iv ('.ierp)
n ’which should be
rmid by all. .
....
. .
For further informalion nddrt*M
lhe Keeley Iimtllute. &lt;33-35 Ottawa
v
Grand Rapid*. Mich -

King's New DiwoveTy sav&lt;g| her
lite." Good for children. 50c and
St/Ml. Roeotflmended by Carvelh &amp;
Stebbins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
Banner Want Ads

Bring

Results.

These are also the reasons why you wilt be ''perfectly!
satisfied” if you will place your orders for Monumental
Work with us.- Call and talk the.matter over with us.

Ironside Brothers
Marble Dealers

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 197

NOW IS THE TIME!
To have Blanket* «hd Heavy Wearing Apparel cleaned ami laid away
for next Haron’i um. CleanltatM ptotect* from attack* hy moth*.
Double Woolen Blanket* thoroughly cleaned and recarded.....&gt;1.00
ladies' Plain Skirt and Jacket and Men'* Two-Piece Suit*
cleaned end pre«*cd.......... . ..................................
&gt;1.26
I&lt;e»t you forget we Sponge and Pres* Men'* Three-Piece Suit* for 50c

HASTINGS DfcY CLEANING CO.
M. Kellogg, Proprietor
Prompt Attention to Parcel Port 4k Deliver!** Phone 223

Haaling*. Mich

Appetizers at Doyle’s
It don’t moke any diflerenqp what tinje of day you
come to us, we will get you what you want to eat,
if it is in the city.

We Have Added Fruits
Just during (he past lew days we have begun serving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,
come and- see us.
J

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IN IIOONAN'S CIGAR STORE.

Jefteraon Street

e

Hastings, Mleh.

Fishin’— z
Smokin’
Of cour*c!

What "big" fisherman ever

caught a "big” fish without having a good
light on his cigar or pipe?

Isn't it strange how much better the fish bite
when we have a good smoke ? The better the
smoke, the greater the bites. Fishermen are
almost universal in their praise of our cigars
and tobacco, and we are selling large quanti­
ties these days just to fishermen, to take on
their summer trips, to the lakes and rivers.
Your trip will not be complete without a box
of our GOOD cigars and a supply of our
fresh, moist tobacco.

Make our club rooms your headquarters when
In the city.
' .

J. F. Hoonan
Retailer and Jobber

Jefferson St., Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JUNE 4, 1814—28 MUI

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

You Will Need Money
NEXT CHRISTMAS
/fere is

An Easy Way to Get It«=-A Sure Way to Have It!

Join Our Landis Christmas Savings Club Which Starts Monday June 15
In Class 5, pay 5c the first week, 10c the second week, 15c the third week, and so on, and we will mail you a-check two weeks before
Christmas for $16.25, with interest at 3 per cent.
Or in Class 2, pay 2c the first week, 4c the second week, 6c the third week, and so on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before
Christmas for $6.50 with interest at 3 per eent.

You May Reverse the Order of Payment if You Wish to Do So
For instance, in Class 5, going up, the payments start with 5c and end with $1.25. If you desire to do so, you may start with
$1.25 the first week and pay 5c less every week until the last week’s payment will be 5 cents. You may do the same in the other classes.

Payments Must be Made Every Week, or May be Made in Advance
Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas presents?
Join yourself—get everyone in the family to join. Show this to your friends and get them to join,

EVERYBODY IS WELCOME TO JOIN
The Landis Christmas Savings Club opens Monday, June 15.

Call and let us tell you all about our plan,

Make Your Christmas a Merry One

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Hastings, Michigan
MIDDLEVILLE.
Harry Baldwin and family have
U. S. WARNS AGAINST
Delayed Letter.
moved to Hastings, where ho has
ALLEBED CHOLERA CURES
Mrs. George Kraft nnd children employment.
John Shrinor now rides in a new
Igirnine and Donald visited rela­
Ford auto.
Gm eminent Ila* Not Approved ,4ny tives in Caledonia lust week.
Mrs. Fannie Ranficld oj Grand
Mrs. G. A. Prat I has relurned
Treat meal Except The Frotrchome from a four weeks visit with Rapids was lhe guest of her mother
tlvo Serum.
friends al Jhirand, Owosso, Corun­ Mrs. D, Rogers on Saturday.
O. J; Dietrich of Grand Rapids
•
Washington, D. C. Juno I, &lt;914.— na nnd Grand Rapids.
Evidence "f whnl appears to bn
.Min. Ducan Campbell returned [Spent Thursday and Friday with
a well organized campaign to de­ home Tuesday evening after spend­ his brothers M. A. Dietrich nnd
lude farmers throughout the coun­ ing the winter with her son Thom­ Charles Dietrich of this place.
Joseph Scott of Clarksville visit­
try into buying an alleged cure, for as Campbell and faintly nt Buy City.
hog cholera, under lhe impression
Mrs. D. E. Boveo returned home ed his sister Mrs. Laverne Cobb
I hat this has been investigated nnd Rnlunlay evoninjFMrom Ann Arbor jover Sunday and called on'some uf
his
numerous friends.
Mr. Scot!
. approved by tho United States Gov- where she attended the May festi­
eriunenl, has reached lhe Depart/ val.
She also visited relatives in was in business here some years
ago. , ,
nienl
of
Agriculture. ^Articles Detroit.
W. K. Lioblcr and wife wore tho
praising this medicine. Benviol by
Mrs. Ira H. Johnson was called to
name, are being sent out wide­ Evnrt. Mich., Wednesday morning guests of E. F. Blake and family
spread to newspapers. -Those ar­ by .the illness of her daughter, who and Mrs. Blake Saturday evening.
ticles are so worded that it appears Ims recently had an operation nndl Mr*. Myrtle Jbhnsion
------- - -living JubI
south
passed away on
, *?
““• of 'the
,e village pawed
as If lhe Department of Agricul­ is in a critical condition.
C. B. Johnson and family accomafter,a long ilhiess.
She
ture had received reports from tho
slate of .Minnesota showing that the pnnied hr Wilson Whilright and h-4'&lt;‘" n ,ar«fl •’irctoof friends besides
numerous
relatives
lo mourn
mourn.
Theodore
Weringa
motored
to
Kairefniives
in
medicine had proved most benefici­
Ftineral
wan
held
on
Monday
at
the
al. As a matter of fact tho one re- amazoo Sunday morning and pass­
|M»rt received by tjio Department ed the day with Mrs. .Johnson’s residence, burial in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. E. D. Johnson anil children
was an uitnfileial • and unsolicited niecA, MRL John DeKan and fam­
statement sent presumably from ily.
They- dime home- by- way of visited her sister. Mrs. A. C; Boyes
the promoters'* themselves.
The Wayland nnd colled on E. R. Smith in Hastings. Monday nftornoon.
Charles McNaughton spent Sun­
•Department . attaches no import­ nnd family.
He
ance whatsoever to this statement.
Ernest White wns papering nt W. day in town with his family.
Il has.no reason *to believe in the S. Miller's .the lallAir pari of the is traveling in Michigan for the
United
Engine Co. of Lansing,
week.
elllciency of any proprietary curewhich
comiiarty
he
has
represented
Miss Mildred Thompson spent
for hog cholera nnd does not rec­
ommend any. Under certain con­ Saturday and -Sunday wilh Miss for some lune past.
ditions il urges fanners to protect Ethel Wilson at Caledonia. Mich.
Fill Up tho Buck Scat.
.Mrs. Stella Richards of Detroit
their',slock wilh nnli-hog-cliolera
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. L.
This little editorial is ii^pectfully
serum bul that is all.
dedicated to you owners of ears
In connect ion With Ihis attempt Osborn for n few days.
Geo, Kraft is packing his house­ with hack scats. Unless you,are in
it may lie said that the msdicine.
which is naw put forward as good hold goods preparatory lo moving a big hurrry and cannot bo detained,
never take a ride without filling up
for bogs, was advertised some time lo Harbor Springs.
James Whitney of Grand Rapids, the back seat. Do you know there
rigo as a means of killing tubercu­
losis, typhoid, nnd cancer germs, for many years n resident of this is nny number of people in Cliaraccording to nn article published village is the guest of his niece and Intle who have never had nn auto-'
mobile ride?
If will do them a
in the Journal of the American family, Mrs. A. J. Johnson.
Rev. D. E. Birlch of Coopersville world of good: wont take any more
Medical Association.
Al that lime
it wns asserted that the Army was was in lhe village last Wednesiiay gas, and think of the pleasure it
will give the loss fortunate. Re­
interested in il. As a matter of cnlling on old friends.
Mrs. Marcia Hubbard is spending member the old folks especially.
.fact the Army wns jio more interv rated ’‘then than lhe Department of a few-weeks with her daughter HtiT’eafter we are going to form our
Etta nnd son,Chet Hubbard and opftiion of nuto owners by their
Agriculture ir now.
- •
later
expects lo visit her daughter, back scats. Don't bo a light-wad.
In view of the evidence that the
Nothing personal about, this, under­
attempt lo create (his false impres­ Mrs. H. I. McKinley in Chicago.
Miss O|ive Walker spent Sunday stand—wo get all (he lidii’ig we
sion is persistent nnd widespread,
want. Il will not bo longlioforo all
all hog owners are warned to com­ at her home in Nashville.
Mrs. Fred Gufiln returned borne of us are properly registered at Ma­
municate with the United Blates
from Mears. ple Hill, and then wv will all he on
authorities hefore accepting as true Saturday evening
nny statement Hint lhe Government Miph^ where she visited her sis­ .the level—level is right. Bo a good
recommends any treatment other ter, Mrs. Frank Burr and fatoily fellow—fill up the back scat.—Char­
lotte Republican.
.
than lhe seiaini already mentioned. for two weeks,
Hugo Roubos who has been the
Franco makes nearly 2fl,0()0.0(» boss dyer at the Globe Knitting
Comforting to Stout People.
pairs of gloves yearly, and of these Works for some'years has resigned
Foley Cathartic Tablets are n
IB,000,000 pairs are exported.
his position and expects to go west. specially good little regulator that
keeps your system in perfect work­
ing order. No biliousness, no con­
stipation, no disl.ress after eating,
no gassy taste. A stout person who.
uses t hem—rnnstn niTy" wiil realIy
feel- thinned oul and more com­
fortable as a result of their use.—
Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
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ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND
BANNER WANT ADVfi. PAY.

T| T| T| PRESCRIPTION
Uo

TteStuLMSUBReaedy

Inetant Relief for all Skin Trouble*

secret knowledge of having done' yielding gold.
his country a great tu»ryire.
1 It is said a dredge ia lo be in­
So the v^ld of Colorado remained stalled mt tiie lower Tarryall this
unheralded until Spam’s hold on year.
tl»*‘------ l._ . I.™
...V
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If and; «_
So Colorado
begmi
to make
his­
.................
pro-p-clnrs came lory a- a mining -late, and people
.■‘i-outing. across Ihw plains;
I came tricking in. The early days
Early in 18W tho Hire-elb bioth- Lsvre
all prosperous and excit­
FOUND PLENTY OF GOLD
ers, with a parly of nine men. left Hfljtrtlbwever. .Tim |H&gt;pulation ebbed
Eventually he- reached Santa F&lt; Georgia to prospect for gobi in the a,lM Unwed, just as it does yet.
' .
"
WEST III I KEPT IT
in 1805. He bad a few skin- am 11‘H-kv Mountains. Thex|»e.-l show- /There were hard times and good
DARK
inus were found on Clear Ct.... .. limes. The Indians were a roiutu[n. ar where th- ntMindoned dredges i »«•. menace, even in limes that I
I now are. •Those discoveries thvy.i,
lemi niher. Generally they were
SPANISH DUNGEON COULDT'T
Call.'.l the mounalm digging-.
quiet and peaceable. btK I can reand he produced some of hi* gold.
SCARE JAMES PURCELL I, ’"*in Spanish soldiers' immediately ; lleiurirfns to tile Mississippi Riv. J m-mber many day* and nights when
or for supplies, their tale-, of gohli"Lv father. Dr. F. J. Banrroft. had
started a mad rush tor the new El-i‘“
■‘M,t “it the plains-to altond
dorado.
In April. 1H59. John If. "“me sick “r wounded person and
•II. wlo'cenpon he was thrown Grrgiiiy started al the Mmilumi diu- lhv Indians were in an ugly mou.1.
Was Imprisoned io Santa Fo When
gings to. follow the gold up to ilsl However, we always enn-oled mirPike Arrhrd There
i...... ------- 7 ----- • ",
. .
_ .
. i months and months per-i-tenlly r&lt;
soiirce. On Mav it,
he' struck-‘‘Iv*'* Wilh lhe ilioilgTil that if the
III 1MIU.
f f,14jnu (n divtiltre’ his wr»L
Hie Gregory Imje
Indian* recognized my father .he
Tho following interesling story
ow. !&lt;•! ii* review the situation
Till- first [Km of dirt ftiim lhe soil;
be perfreHy safe. They caHof old times., showing how Um
nn top Of III.- vein Melded *i III gold.I • '! tom their “big medieifie Jfian,’
course of history may be changed sagacity and pat riot i*m_.
Spain Tin* famous vein is -till being work-1 ““d »'i«isted on hi* pertonmmfmniiy.
by small things, was recently tqld rlauiii’d a‘vast. indefinite ferrilory ed tiiMler the name of the Fifty Gold, “f
duties which should have
in Denver in an address by Gborge stretching out fan-shaped from Mines. &lt;j&gt;mpaiiy. The original dis-| •"•*•«&gt; attended tn by the gnv.'rnmeul
J. Bancroft:
Mexico. Franco Harmed_a strip of covery hole is right in Hie town nf, physician.
In . return, they were.
One of-the most, remarkable in­ ground -running northwest from Blackhawk.
' constantly making him present.* of
cidents'in the early lorlory of Col­ Louisiana. which strip was sup&gt;f Missourians
orado was llie loyalty and patriot­
ism of an unlionored '’sour dough" lluvjmrnmit of the continental di­
,.|U1
,
The lh-p(l«
Silrnrc.
prospector named .lain&gt;^ Purcell. vide. The story of iT|m inliipie is always silent;
You know, in the early days, before
In fact. I have seen a stone mon- their &lt;1iyens! or baking powder was avail­
able, -the pioneer- used to make
H&lt;- came bMietlrvnm andj,
"sour dough" bread, so they were
saw, golden nugget.- id the‘Band.’We ipieMliun willi wnrda of. wienre.
nicknamed “sour dough" pToapec- the other sid?. Tli\t monument. n«r Raising hi- long, bony arm, lie cried:. Explain, deride and disru-4;
lors. lo Indicate lhal (hey lived'be­ doubt, was ererlvd to delhic the. ’•Tarry, nil here!" So they called But only in meditation
yond lhe borders of any kind of boundary line, but, the S|ginish: the creek ‘•Tarryall" Creek, and’ In; The mystery speaks to us.
civilization. ‘
- continiied 1o claim purls of the this day the’Tarryall 'pincers are|
—John Buyle O'Reilly.
This prospector was a venlurc- I.otiisiima Piircha-ix even after
some as well ns a patriolic man. France ‘had .4o!d it.
The South
He penetrated the wikis of the Park was in debatable ground.
Wl’st long before the government
explorers surji ns Pike and Fre­
mont. ‘ .
and there and pockets of rich cop-j
Santa F&lt;&gt; was a Spanish nutpost per ore. but apparently the hand
in Aven those early days ami Pur­
cell had apparently ilrifled in. there ing any I hi ng &lt;&gt;f real value.
for supplies as early as 1802.
In • Purcoll realized Hint his find nf, Even Most Chronic Sufferer* •the blood, and drive it out of the
system.
Find Relief After A Few
fHin he went IraNdiig ami pros­ rich-placeV golfi would excite.(he!
So sure, so positive, fo quick and
pecting on the Platt- and'flnally ar­ Spaniards, and result in their or-i
Doses Are Taken
lasting, are the results obtained from .
rived ip the South Pack. Eventual­ copying Hie Rocky Mountain region'
the use ot Croxone, that three doses
ly*. ho discovered the Jtoulh Park in such numbers that they never
Backache, urinary disorders, and a day for a few days are often all
filacers rin&lt;|, evidently struck a rich could be dislodged. and sn he lay in rheumatism, art caused from weak, that is required to cure the wot.,1
streak, fof he panped out a large his dunuemi. month a(l&lt;‘r .month, inactive kidneys, which fail to filter case of ‘backache, regulate the most
amount of gold..
wilh no ray of hope.' but delerrttin- out the impurities and keep the blood annoying bladder disorders, and over­
Now, in I hose early ‘lays, the Un- pd tlial (he SpamMi should not pure, and the only way on earth to come the numerous other similar
jtetl Stales was Mriclly an agricul­ learn hi* si'iTrl.
preinanently and positively cure such conditions.
tural nation.
We were not gold
. It is the' most wonderful prepara­
Entirely unexpected.
Zebulon troubles, is to remove the cause.
miners. On the other hand. Spain Pike’of tho I’nth-d Stales Army
The new discovery, Croxone, cures tion ever made tor the purpose. It
wns Ific great gold mining nation camo into Santa Fe in |»x&gt;. almul such , conditions because it reaches is entirely different from all other
of the world and was a great world six mouth* after Piircell had been the very roots of the disease. It remedies. There is nothing else on
power, dreaded itnd feared hy oth­ thrown into- prison. Pike was un­ soaks right into the stopped up,.in­ earth lo compare with it. It is io
er nations on nrcount of her war­ der arrest himself, and some way active kidneys, through the walls and prepared that it is practically Impos­
like reputation.
'
b'WPri T*** ——
lie was put in the same Jail with linings; clean: out the little filtering sible to take it
This “sour dough" prospector Purcell. Pike soon secured his own cells and glands; neutralizes and dis. Um without results.
&amp;olva«- the porrnnoul 'uric' acid sub­
You can obtain an original package
must, have been a man nf nnusually
'cHtandTuTP the modest. patriotic stances that lodge in the joints and of Croxone at trifling com from any .
to scratch and irritate ahd first-class drug store. All druggists .
realized that the Fnitod State- prospector disappeared’ from view. muscles
•
needed lhe West, bul that Spam He told hi&lt; story to pike and went cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the are authorized to personally return
urine so it-no-longer irritates the the purchase price il Croxone fails lo
would never let go of it.if it was his unrecorded way.
'•
tender* membranes of the bladder, give desired results, ‘ regardless '
known that rich boW deposits ex-,
No doubt he loved adventure more and deans out and strengthens the now old you arc. how Jong you h
is.ted in that vasi rapanae of moun­ than gold..nnd so resumed his I rap­ stopped up. lifeless kidneys so they
has LaiJcnl
tains and plains. -Ko lie decided not ping and trading life, content in the fillej; and &lt; sift all the poisons from suffered, or what
pure you,
.

EARLY-DAY MINER
11
CHANGED HISTORY

I Ivnmnts on thn Mississippi Riv-

SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS .*•
BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH

�INNER. JUNE i. J»iL

istern Michigan
THIS WEEK'S NEWS IN
NEAR BY COUNTIES.
Irving Calhoun b nol practicing
for a circus, but lie did a little jug­
gling with a rattle snake ia»l Friday
' ne^wiil not care to repeal. While
ditching for Peter Griffin, be picked
up a chunk of rotten wood, and as
he lifted it from lhe ground In- felt
reiprlIIing squirming in his hand.
He realized he had hold of;, reptile
of'some kind and supi»o&lt;etl It-to be
a water snake. Not daunted by a
mere snake, Mr. Calhoun carried his
tind a full rod before depositing his
fordship on mol her earth again. To
his surprise Mr. Calhoun found he
had lieeu carrying a rattle shake
and thinks the only rexion he wa#
not bitten was on account of having
a flrm grlp'around Mr. Snake's body
near its head. The next time Mr.
Callloun picks up a piece of rotten
worn! it will be with a long-handled
pitchfork.-—Sunfield Sentinel.

Legal fldwrtiumtatt
Order ot Appearance or Publication.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial
Circuit—In Chawdcry.
Laura Ntanlon.
(XHiiplainanl,

Rex-G. Stanton,
Defendant.
Sull iwnding in lhe Circuit Cuurl
for the County of Barry. In Chancery, al lite Cily of Has­
tings, on the 2tHh day of May, A.
D. 1011.
.
In this cause, iL appearing from
affidavit on file, that the Defendant.
Rex G. Stanlon. U not a residual uf
tills Stale, but i# a resident of Had­
en Lake. Idaho. On motion of Com­
plainant.*# SolioRor it . w Ordered
Hint Hie appearance of said non­
resident iJefeiidatd. Rex G. Stanton,
be ■ entered herein, within four
months from lhe date of thia order;
nnd in case of his appearance he
cause his answer lo the hill Of com­
plaint to be Hied,- mid a copy there­
Com is too valuable to waste.
We would like to have every farmer call here and let us show him how the New Elk Jr. Automatic .Cultivator will
of (o lie served on the Complain­
soon pay for itself.
Fanning is rapidly getting down to a scientific basis.
The man who tends his crops is the man who "WINS OUT."
The man who
ant’s Solicitor within twenty days
simply plants his corn and then lets it TAKE CARE OF ITSELF, is the one who wiil soon find that ho is out of the race.
Modem inventions have come
after service on him of n copy of
Mrs. Hoy Buribcmi of Grund An id bill and notice of order.* and
to the aid of the farmers in the way of greatly improved machinery and it is the up-to-date successful farmers who adopt the latest up-to-date implements and
Lodge, wife of lhe well known U. of in default thereof, said hill will be
methods. The New Elk Jr. is the very latest and its superior points will commend themselves to every farmer who investigates.
M. pitcher who has opposed lhe taken as confessed by said non’ Porlland ledm on several occasions.
And ii is further ordered, that
Is sole heir to the somewhat im­
_ uumaa.. estate uf the late. John..AL within 20 day# lh&lt;* complainant
Durtch. the well known Grand rtITisc■'d~tllWtetr of tlrtB-.onfcr’-tty-heLedge fur buyer, who died nt his published in tho Hasting* Banner,
And a Complete Line of Smoothing Harrows
Let Us Suggest Some ol Its Good POINTS
home in that city a short time ago. a newspaper printed, published and
circulating in said county, and that
said publication
be
continued
oes nol raise one rig,
When you buy an Oliver implement ot any kind, you get atr implement that is BUILT
The operator of the New Elk Jr. Automatic Cultivator does
rir and then
Mrs. ««*■■■■
John Trierweiler
ot Port„ MI9*
■
•
(IlVICtll.
nUCAf
therein, I'll!
once, eac11h we
ek, 1UI
for Ol*
six
tv row -he gets rid of all that_____ FOR SERVICE, no matter what kindjif anjmplemcut it is.
(
t land took pity on a xbanwly tenth* TxrrkrJir’n.vmfnn, nr that she
Oliver Cultivators are made to stand the tuost~mrchias investigations^ * They are \
work.' He simply release* the thumb.letch on the balancini lever and the horses do the
ered young robin that had fallen i-uu-e a
of thu Orafer to be
rest. In place ot three separate operations there is only one.
madelo cultivate your crop* better than they wvre ever cultivated before.
from its nest one evening last week, personally served on said noo-resiPulling the balancing lever back to place lowers the rigs and automatically balances
and to prptect the bird from Hie dent defendant al least twenty days
They are made also to LIGHTEN your work, because they are the eaaicst to raise, to
the cultivator again. There is a lever for each rig to regulate the depth of plowing. The
cool nighl air placed it under ih&gt;| before lhe, time above prescribed
lower, and to adjust, of any Cultivator* you ever laid eye* on before.
rig* can be raised with these levers, also without using horse-Hft.
warm wings of a mother hen who for In# appearance.
before you place your order, investigate the Oliver Cultivators. The deeper yon in­
With the pivoted-tongue attachment the New Hlk Jr. is readily converted to a swivel­
was hovering a hrood of chickens.
Clement Smith.’
vestigate
the more it will please us, because we KNOW that we have just the kind that YOU
tongue cultivator. This pivotal attachment is placed by simply removing the rear tongue
The scheme worked immenselyJl'lii
Circuit Judge.!
NEED.
casting and substituting the attachment. It is valuable in hillside work or in listed corn.
•■.hen didft’t discover the difference James M. Smith.
until the following morning, when
Complainants Solicitor.
the robin, having fully regained its
faculties as a result of it# uigtit’s
Order For Publication.
' rest. Hew wilh &gt;oiiie difficulty to a
nearbv tree lo find its pareyls ron­
State of Michigan, lhe Probate
; sideraldy dfaturhed over its disap­ Court for the County of Burry.
. pearmice.
Such humane acts as
At a session of said court, held al
that of Mrs. TriiTweiler are lo In* the probate office, in Hie Cily of
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
warmly commended.
Hastings, .in suid county, on tffv I
twenty-eighth day of May, A. D.. I
, 111-115 State Street
Hastings, Mich.
Phone
1
1911.
Jerry Chouteau, the man who-was
l‘re.ieiil: Hon. CliOS. M. Mack, j
.caught last week near Osceola. Ind..
4^,
’with a train *f horses stolen from Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of!"'
Allegan county, and was turnedover
.=
by Sheriff Reed lo Sheriff Ferris of Francis Wilkes, deceased.
William Wilkes, son having filed I*—
A WOMAN’S PROBLEM.
. Alegan. will nol he taken back lo the
Mortgage Sate.
, During the pre—nt age lhe king- ! the days of Lot, as a study of tlio|
’ Kansas prison lo serve his uncx- hi said court liis petition praying
Default having been made in tho
Our laird menWi.m-. virtuous mid • pious women
dotn of God is not present wilh : । chapter reveals.
plred term. His statement that, he that an instrument now on Hie iu'
v 27, eating, drinking, | will shun Ilm iufeclion of what Ituif conditions of a certain mortgage
, oulward show, being in ite spirilu- Honed
had escaped from prison proved to this court purporting to be Hie *ast
I marrying, thing# 111 which people bem ’called
uMinlidod mania.” made, executed and delivered hy
be true, but the reward was small will mid testamiHil of the said d *j al aspect within the hearts of be- can engage without giving God the* This is a passionate aping of eve’ry- Harriet Moore of the township of
and the officer# concluded to keep c .v.-'-J. I"' admitted to probate and
I licvers .‘Rom. 11:17. But this in glory; He mentioned the ark. the tiling Hint, is mminish,.even affect- Maple Grove, Barty County, to Af­
, him in Michigan tfiul give him a new
one
way
of
safety:
and
Ho
used
the
jug
dress.*
There
never was a ton D. Smith of the City of Hast;
110
way
alters
‘
tin'
fact
that
the
■’sentence.
1 Orville C. Barnum or lo some other
They
hnd their time when thu prevailing ninnner ing#, Barry CouiUy. Michigan, dat­
suitulile,jn«r#mi.
I kingdom promised to Israel wiil be word “until."
He mentioned of dress, especially us seen on the ed the 20lh day of March A. D. 1912
[ set up, nor doe# it mean lhat । own way until.
IL is ordered, TJint the Twenty­
iv
28)
eating,
drinking,
business
streets
of
our
cities
w*as so im- and recorded in lhe office of tho
On .Memorial Day the Lucinda sixth day of June A. 1). 1914, al ten
S Christ dwelling .in‘lhe hearts of;
For Sunday June 7.
of Dewis for Barry C&lt;rtmHinsdiile tstone Chapter, D. .V. IL of o’clock in lhe forenoon, al said pro­
.......
age is all the I transacllons, but no mention, of modest ami unmoral. We make no register
men in **■'
this “pre-.
ly, Michigan, on Hie 20th day of
Knlamuzoo. decorat nd ijup grave of. bate office, lie and is hereby ap­
, 1
kingdom that
.. .....
th*
will be.
Our righteousness. When Noah wont | charge of indecent ’ design against March
A. D. 1012 in liber 72 of
of
women
wliose
Major Ezekiel Hansom, a soldier of pointed for hearing said petition;
lhe Coining of Hie Kingdom, Luke ujj„| n,,.c- confuses
_
Hie kingdom in, judgment came; mid when Lol 1 thousands
And thoughts and lives arc far almVe Mortgage# on pages 370-371 mid mi
Hie Revolution, wliose son, Epnpti1/-.26-37.
land'
the churvli.
Il is Further Ordered.. That puL.. .............
j, mid if people went out. judgment came.
—•- a thing;
— .............
----- which mortgage there is now due at
rodilus i}an.«om, was the Ural cir­
but will —
nol *•
these,
Golden Text: Luke 17:21
would not do -» today kingdom i I He said “Even thu# shall.il be in Mich
the dale hereof hy reason of thn
cuit judge of Kalamazoo nnd Barry iieation of a copy of tliis ordir, for
।truth would b» belter understood.'I lhe day when the Sou of Man is women listen.’ Women are crying non-payment of tlrtfaMnual interest
Introductory.
This is not the picture iH-cause of the libertines nmong-the
coantifWreFollowing is an account of three successive*weeks previous lo
Because of the rejection of the revealed."
(he chureli converting
(he men.
For several milteniunu men have King. Hi'*, kingdom was postponed. of
Major Ransom’# life:
Without Jiesilalion .we suy due March 20th. 1913 and the non­
said day of hearing, 111 Hie Hastings
, payment of the animal intereel duo
e Eaekit-I Hansom was lhe twelfth B.KNNER. a newspaper .air.ted and I Hie coming of the mutouium. Since 8'lie King-followed Hl# forerunner, world. Our Lord does not’ tell us HiaL many of the prevailing styles, March 20th. 1914 and the taxes duo
of.
the
world
belter ami of dress are loosing lhe pnsslons
son of Newton and Sarah Jones Ran­ circulated in said vnuily.
bringing .the same message “The better until IL* growing
come.
He
pictures
I
the
fall
of
man
Illis
Varth
has
not
&lt;&gt;f thousands of boys whpse physi­ nml payable December tel. 1912 In­
som of Colchester, Cornu where lie
Cha*. M. Mnck,
kingdom *of heaven i# al hand."
cal and moral tight is severely test­ cluding an attorney fee provided by
was Isirn Oct. I. 1703. When only A-true copy.
Bul being
rrjecle.1. He ceased
Juoge uf Probate.
। live. -After man had failed, how­ preaching this message, and bygan thus when lb* conn-s lo scl up the ed. Is there a remedy for all Ihis? statute and stipulated for In Hai&lt;!
II years &lt;dd tie enlisted in a Vermont
Ella C. Eggleston,
ever, God revcnleil His purpose talking to Hi# dtecinle# cuncerning kingdom, may. we.not expect lhat If going lo th.- •extreme in dretu is। mortgage lhe sum of Ono Thousand
Militia company commanded hy S.
Register of Probate.
will lend .thus during Ihis age? more important in the eyes, of wo­ Seventy Seven and 10-100 Dqntiril
! concerning nn I'arllily kingdom in the cto.--.
•Fletcher, whose dnugHler he after­
HcJmIih! a# King of the it
Are not the-e very predict ions lieing mankind than prelecting our hoys, and the said mortgagee hiiving
' which, rigliteousiieita
mid peace
wards married. He continued iu ser­
fulfilled in our day? Ami do not our. brothers our husband# then il elected mid hereby electing to de­
Shall meet together.. Prophets uf
Notice of Kpccinl Assessment.
vice, inking part iii the expedition
I
present
&lt;lny cmiditinns poinl to Hie will continue and Increase, mul In clare thn full amount secured by
■
•
•
word.*
of
God
conagainst Grown Point and, in (he bai­
Hie Sni of Abraham iMt. 1:1', t&lt;
To Bushy, Emory I.: Baker. Chas.;.
kingdom.
There redeem n«i| only Israel, but alm complete fullllhiicnl of the days of the coming generation we will reap, raid 1 norigage due mid payabla in
lies of Bennington mid Saratoga, he- Beadle. Mmy; Cnlgimc, Philip T.; I ccrniliK
Accordance with tho
provisions
Jng present nl lhe ,-&lt;urrchder of Gen. Frost, Herman: Huffman, Small L.;
Hu- Gentiles.
Then, during tin Noah and of D&gt;1 soon? Therefore what wb have sown. Those of TH Winlaiiied in said morlgnge. notice
We
look
for I lie Noll of Man tn who
Utan thltig* 4b they c’isi
longed
for
Hureign
of
liglit^nsBurguyne, after widen event ho re­ Hicks, M. W.; Hodge, Eliza; HCffel-.
time that Hie kingdom ii ponlpmiliyreby given that by virtue of
turned to his father’s home in 8hcl- bower, Simon; Hill, Henry M.; Kuen- in.-stk Today faithful ..men of God &gt;sl. the clnurlt is called mH. r come for I(is own, fur lids coining today must raise our. voices lit itlh' the power uf nalo contained in said
t.-1.
We deplore th- weiiktugw-of
Imurne Falls, Mass. Smiii after he zcl, Wciidrrliii; Kemislon, A. E. Esl.; are proclaiming the revenled-mind
ilig t&lt;&gt; which Hi
women who think more of tlress, inortgifgo. I shall foTOQlaso lhe
enlisted wilh Hie Mas#. Iroops of the Lappley, Fredrick; lauigslou. G. L.; of God' concerning the kingdom. Hud from tlm kingdom.
I han of the purity of their Jfoys. ramc by a rale nl public auction In
continental line nnd coiilinuril in th- I.o\eland, Abija; Minis, J. l&gt;»renzo;
the con- brnlhere mid husband1'.
We ap­ (he highesl blihler al the North
army until the dose of Ho- war. Hi- Messer. Richard B.; Mallory. Edwin; if salvation n# indicated In lhe ‘The days will conn*"
v 22).
peal to the mothers of our city lo, front dot»r of the court house, in
Would this mil imliente that some
Mills. Roliert; Nash, Frank; N'ubIi,
Tin- kingdom will not 'In- present defpntl not only the girls bul the, Hie t'.rtjf of. Hnsling#,. on Sutunlay
sinned staff of Gen. Wnshhigton. He Gerald; R&gt;or, . Frank H.; Preston. H»h -llieir own righteousness are lime is In &lt;&lt;l.-ip#v lieforv lhe king­
He will come In iioys also by dressing tlieinselves lhe 22nd day of August A. D. 1911 al
. fought in most «»f the l*atIles of Vir- Emebiir;’ Pierce. Dee R.; Rouse, speculating concerning .suclb n dom will rome? And then He tells until He comes.
clock in*the forenoon, all of
wilh minds them, v *Ji! that tno day of the judge and to sei up the kingduih. mid their daughters in a modest
' ginia campaign mid was prewiil at Catherine; Shultz, llarrie; • Smilh. kingdom as they.
those certain pieces or parcels uf
fhr rxivution of Major Andre, ttu* James M.; Spnngemacher. Mary; daikeiie&lt;| by unbelief, cmi conceive. Sinn «'f Mail will lie' willi »tilwm*d NnL-Lhc-preuch'iug uf lhe .'tian, but land iH*comiikg manner.
land situated and being in Hie (owhBritish spy. At tin* ctere of lln* SI....... Walter; Sceber, Fred; Tol­ Ev.-n Sono- of God's children are show. Today wb are living in the
I We-leyau Methodist Missionary xbip &lt;tf Maple Grove, County of
in
tho
kingdom.
He
will
cmno
to
!
war he was married "to-Liicitida hurst, Gixirge; Thomas, Wm. L.:, igiiornnl with regard b&gt; G.wl’s pur­ ag». ihirliig which - the kingdom is
Bar6* «ml Slate ot Michigan and
bring lo an cud lhe groat tribute-1
’*
Ftetelirr, daughter nf Mrhilnbh’ nnd Tuttle, Han y p.; Williams. Frances; poses t-oueeriiiiig He- kmxdom. If p&lt;&gt;«lp&lt;&gt;iii-d. .Hid God is calling on! Hon
which will bn upon Hi# earth-j
described'~«x follows, to wit: Thn
(ten. Samuel Fletcher. Iu IR25 he Warner, Grace; Watkins, Walter J.; we but realt/o that lhere ran la- no a people for His nanrn from among
North twenty (20) acres of the
ly people Israel, His lieavvnly neo-!
Eastern Fanaticism.
sold the fnnn lb his son-in-law. Wilcox. Sclic B.; Ward, Frank B.; kingdom without 11 king, this will the Gentiles &lt;Acte 15:11.
When pie, the church, being with Him,
A French statistician wrote to the, North one-half (44) ,of (he South
John P. Marsh. In IK35 he-cinferat- Young, John W.; Zagehncier, J. D. Hirew^ n. tUuxi of light .ou the ques­ the Inst one has been added tn.the
, wind quarter (!■*) of section Huiie
rd to Jhe territory of .Michigan, to tnd tu all other person# interested, tion a« lb whether we may look for ImhIv* nf chrisl, when.lhe church is V«tm's 3i&gt;-37 have nothing to &lt;|ol vail of Aleppo and asked these four' (3), also twenty (20) npres situated
with
lhe
church.
Notice
Hie
—
—
»'™-.
..un..,
------------tlu«
King
or
lhe
kingdom
tint.
In
questions:
"What
arc
your
I
tn
porta?
which four of his children had pre­ nke notice:
eomplele. H will be removed lo be
That Hie roll of. the
, in (he Southeast corner of tho
What la the water supply? What la Northeast quarter (M) of said secluded him. Roswell, Mr*. Marsh. special assessment heretofore made (i&gt;dny's lesson we will learn some wilh th- tend (I The#. 1:13-18), worda ••taken” mid........................
Epaplirndilu# nnd Samuel, and hnd by .1. Ixireiuo Maus, supervis­ of the Ihings Hint lhe King has to and Hirn (,o,| will nsume Hi# they do in coniK-cihm willi III#i tho birth rate? Tho death rate?1’ Tba1 Hou three (3). said lust pan el being
'TWaled in 4fie town of Bronton, now or. for lhe.' purpose of dvfray- say about lhe klng.lom.
dealings with
Israel nationally, earning for Hi# own 1 Tho#. 4:10­ vail replied: "It li Impossible for any forty (40) rods north und Mouth by
Kalamazoo. He bought ti farm nl.
Lesson Divisions
preparatory, to bringing in lhe 18). When lb- come# fur’u*. be-1 one to know tho number of camela1 eighty HtO) rods east and west ami
. |h« southwest corner of Park mm the council
decided should tie
1. IUIESF.N
OF THE Kl.NG- kingdom. Bui during this time of licM-r# will Ji" lakpii. into Hi# pres­ that kneel In the markets of Aleppo. all in town two (2) North of range
Academy streets, now owned by paid mid borne by special assess- |M)M. 20-21.
|i&lt;&gt;sl(#&gt;ni*m.'nt certain condition*
the rest remaining on earth; Tno tenter supply la sufflelent. No। seven f7) West. Michigan, tho some
Alrs.Tra Itanwiin. when* he lived un­ meiit for the Washington nnd Markare
developing,* as we sec in next ence,
|, potiTPI
OF THE
___ ___________
.. king- ona eTer d,Bd ot thlrat In Aleppo. The 1 being the preqiises slescrilied in tlic
when
Ho comes_ „
to ..................
set Tip the
lil his death. Nov. 1. PW. at the age et street sewer, is now on file in my I----- ' - --­
paragraph. *
/
*
il»m unbidi«-v6rs willI * l&gt;.- Inken B11“d °f AIIah *Ione knows how many mortgage herein referred to,
of 75. After coming tn. Kalamazoo. office for public inspection. Notice
He‘w ill rome visibly, He informs away in judgment, ami bi-licv&lt;-ia -children shall be born in thia vast
Dated-May Z7th A. D. WIL
I11. *prei:eding ' the king­
Major itaiiMim turned In# attention Is also given Hint the council-wilt
Afton D. Smith.
file twelve
v 2F.
But before
t« educational mailers, in wliteh li-‘ meet nt Hie council room 'in th# dom. 21-M
Mortgagee.
that His suffering limb rejection blessings of the milteni.il kingdom.) death rate, who would rentura to asIV. ’ Presence of Hie Kingdom. take place.
was always greatly Interested. He, City of Hmdinas on Friday evening.
The cross was the May the Spirit guide us into all
! Timinas Sullivan,
.
, wijh others, wa# instrumental in
30-37.
,
Attorney for .Mortgagee. Du#iclimax of ihs suffering and rejee- truth.
.the angels of death who ehall
founding the Michigan and Huron -•i-.-ini-ni ul winch lime and platlS
The Outline Developed.
lliun v 25. Between v 25 and 26
' nous address, Hustings, Michigan.
'■ Sincerely yvmrs.
’
Literary Institute, which in after opportunity will be given all per­
taken and who ehall be left. O
Adv.
13-wks.
Hie l i-MII I eel ion UUd
L'-e-W. Aines.
year# became "Kalamazoo College." sons iiiti-rcticd lo he heard.
kingdom of God should come. We take place. an.) jt^v 26Dated this 26th day of May 1914.
■umptuous questionings. and know
must not suppose that within a picture nf the course of lliis.agn.
Spaach and Thought
Bafilisl church. Major Ran«mn was
Jus. M. Putlun. City Clerk. these Cht i&gt;l.-t ejecting
Mending an Umbrtlla.
that thing* ar* cot revealed to the
Pharisee, especially tin- i&gt;nd of Hie age. The
- a lull, musclar man of great strength Adv#.
“Tho gift of words" la aoraotlmaa
2-wks there wtas the kingdom of God.- One who. knows all Hi# act# froiq
Take a atnall piece of black stick­ children of men!'
and activity, of commanding i»re—
spoken of dlapafaglnste by "praettear
tin* beginning say# that wlii-n He ing paste and soak It until It I* quite
eiirn and io the last showing a milicuini'- lo M'l up the kbigdnin I hi# aoft; plazie It carefully under the hole
Curd of Thunks—Wp wi-lrtrrnxReputation.
■ lacy bearing. He wu» diguill»d In
bol* of ld«M; and nobody really has
simiin-their-henrl. or Hint they are in,world
-------- will
«... |h- in a coiidilimi
.. _....
What’s a reputation? Halfthe
__
conversation, was reticent in Imbil. tend our heart fell thank# lo nnr lhe kiUgdom of God. They are inilm* to llitd of lhe drfys &lt;»t NWi, and Inalde and let ft dry. Thia l» bettor
than darning, as tt closes the holo world ’krasto their Uvea trying to Ilv®
•wa# liberal und charitable in ni# re- neighbor# und friends for lhe kidd­ annlher kingdom. Hint of Natan.fHint of the duy# of Lol.
Ge—- neatly and without stitching.
lift of thonibL Before one can talk
lation# with tris fellow men uud be­ death of our
up to it; and the other half waste
i&lt;-n «..i
u»'of
daystef
.. ......
v&gt; »the
— —
z • — .x’fth,.
fajlicr.
Francis mid other thing# Hinn the kingdom! i-6. will
loved liy all who knew him,- H- had Wilkes. To lhe minister for kind of God arc in their, henrb
thelrp trying to live It down.—Eleanor
Ml 'and Gi'm'sis
IU of lhe days of B»t.
”
41 family of twelve children, several ............................
Oates.
.... .... ,7|,.™ .........
read# They were d.iv# iu which tlni blood
to oun friend# for flowers, e«p/cial-&gt; "mnnng you;" Hie Greek Word he-j way «.f appii'.irh lo Gml was ri*- ing lo prevent fogs- by Hunting
tiers of ihis place and greatly
ly to the Batl|n Creek llurial rarri-jing “In the midst."
The kingdom j'Tleil Geif*in-7,'. man rehelhid email quantities of ml on the »ur■peeled. Six of whom are now lying cr* f«r floweni.
Only Rsmedy.
’riic'UfllUMi Htalre now oxporto la
Such kindnesses,wa* In their midst in that, the ug;iin«l God
g.. Cain;.'man h»ok- 1 fiicc of fiver# lo check evaimnilimi
al Mt. Home cemetery.
Lite Is thick sown with thorns, and Germany nearly 50.000,not) pound#
[tfill nut be forgotten.
*
jKiiig was there.
Bill they wmildjHi ouh-mr limisulf and had no eoti- Ito which ho contend# fog# uro due.
I know of no other remedy than to of prunes a year und 833,606 paumls
Jeaimeltie Pattengill and Family.
Him os fhoir King. '■John. r.-rts - for' J,H hrothrr «ten. »:1» .
pass
through
them
quickly.
The
long
­
of
lalsllia.
Dora
Cotemnn
nnd
Fnmitv
*
.
“
Ill#
own-received
Him
nol."
J
human
IU"
Was
cheap
Gen.
4:8,
Dot Weather Tonic and
’ Un. ha,l“l&gt;*
j ibe Kingdom wax in the mi&lt;l*t of 23. 21. livih/aliotr flourished, but Cures Stubborn, Itchy.
er we dwell on our mfiiortunes. tho
., &gt;
Heath Builder.
Skin Troubles.
Wlllln Wilk.-- und. Family.
ill" Pharisee#, but Jiol witlijn the I was gifdl"-«
(Sen. 4:16-21. Hie
Charlie Wilkes.
.
Are you run 'lown—nervous—
“I could scratch myself tu pieces” Voltaire.
heart &lt;&gt;f Hie Pharisees, tiinre the j imine wa. &lt;-&lt;'i rupted by. polygamy
tired? Is everything you do an ef­
Edward Wilke# and Family.
,^v.. .xj
___ ... .....
■ King had been
rejected,
the king- fGcti-RH'. womeiF-wcrc pnimincnt
&gt;inn.&gt;i is often heard from sufferer# of
fort? You are uoi lazy—von are
.
Adv.
doin uf God did nol Hum mw' ’Gen. 0:1.2 . the earth Mtw llll'*&lt;l Eczema. Tetter, Itch and similar Chamberlain's Colic, Chulcru
eirk! Your stomach. Itvor, kidii“j&gt;
wilh ouiwmd ‘•how margin, v 2n . wilh corrwpliHii anif' violence 'lie- Skin Eruptions. Ikili'l rcrtiteli—
nnd Diarrhoea Itetmtly
Alnuys lx-nd To Beller llrnllh.
mid wliole syrtfin lu-cd 11 hinn*. A
l’o vuy Hint (here will nol lie n real i fore God, i&gt;etli.ip# rfdl in the sight
tome mid livalHi builder lo drive
Ointment. If«.: Every family
rmnny without
v
uxcepjion
Serious sickness atari* i»i disor­ kmsd'xu wilh'tiulwurd show 4# net of »om.« ue-n because of ilm wick- Hobson*# Eczema
Don't be 1
mil the waste imiIIciv-build you up ders of the stomach, livnr-'aiid kid- scriptural. for jfri nol the Old Tri- &lt;*din*n uf men who had given Ihirn- first appliculimi starts hijvlmg; the should keep (his preparation
at
mwi renew your strenglh. Nulhiin.*
lament prophets piflute a glorious; selves over i&gt;, evil iniuglmitiori' red. niugli. scaly, itching skin is hand during Hie hoi weallim* of the
Hacaw. Af»c taking a few
Iwller than Elqclrie Biller*- Stun
ngnilhs.
Chmubertain’s
. kingdom, does mil nur lxird Him- and practice* Geh. 0:5-12.’, and nil Miolhvd by.-llfe healing and cooling •dimmer
know that the poisonous
nday.' Ml*#.
Duui nii, llavnes- They Purify (he. 4ituod—Prevent m I( -itnclion Hml picture, mid doc* bul one family had litnieif from medicines. Mrs.- C.
A. Eiufrldl, Colit*. Cholera' uud Diarrhoea Item“
“Completely ijouatipution, keep Liver, Kidneys not Hie Hui Book of the BiWe look Hie revealed will of God. Hie rest Hock Island, III., after Using. Dr. edy is worth many limes Ite cowl
Mei•'Oi.... .... 1—. ._ •*.- ............. .,r llobMui’s Eczema tHiilmotil. writes. when n^edeti and Is almost curtain
imd. Bowels in healthy condition.&gt; torwnhl to that kingdom
- xh.j i,. |i. , j,, ..Hl," 17 • .UWT..F • "illl OuKv jld -Ikrw ’
lo
br
needed
before
the
summer
is
■■Tin*
isTln»
4h«&gt;t
time
In.
niti*
yem-s
lb-,
tnan Nvith. telw was t»
Im- iv-i.-tH of IrniiejUiug'aiul.Kli£avl.LU_Ml„H12a: Itev. 4U-21.
of
rtgltlwu-iM-i
2 I ligvc been rr«B Irom Hl" dnitdftll ov.-r. It has lib siita-itor fur Lite
rtaml.--.VB.
Guaranteed. -5U&gt;. Itec- Kurpos’es for, which il 1# intended.
,f&lt;Mid#. Effective mid
mild. 25c. Ing lo Hi« disciplo. hu&lt; ••
..............
. «„,•
wm ..v
Hie &lt;-or»u
anrih wa#
ripe fur । iiilmviil.”
titebbink—
uy it now. For sale by All Deal; llmittimendrd hy tinrveih A Bteb-Fvoiw Inter ?r**“E’. our I .ord Hre-judgment, mi&gt;r~ judgment' -ramc. otum*mde«j hr Carroth
CARVETH k STEBBINS
Waul Ada Bring Results. bins.—A., E. Mulholland.—Adv.
vla.—Adv.
iKing speaks of outward sbow.-Cunditiuna were corrupt ulao in A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.

But You Can’t Grow It

Unless You Give it Proper Care

The New Elk Jr. Automatic Cultivator

Oliver Cultivators

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

International
Sunday School
Lesson

RHT -----------

�tiik

H.wir«a m-orn.ars® 1,

hi

»i

Attenion Butter Makers

D

O YOU WANT your friends to ivoid you?
They will certainly do so when yonr breath is

bad.

bad breath.

There is no excuse for anyone having a
It is caused by disorders of the stom­

ach which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain’s
Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of

stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle.

( hamberlairis Tablets

After an extensive experiment in
a clinic wn'Cologne, the physicians
annduncu that this average pulse
-—-ralo of puiiuiiM Xruu frum-hoart-doftu.1.
1. flfly-nine
or... ------aJ—
cle
feel® is
minutep]during
sleep
and
sevenly-four
when
awake, the subjects iu either case
being al rest in bed.

1 inexpensive finish for a waist.
■
■ Tf'someoiie lias given you a pret-j
ty lace-trimmod RMritlk'’1 chief, anti;
the center wears out while (he lace
edge is sljil good, (oar off the lace
with tho narrbw* hem atlafhed
Tbisrwill give you four pretty edg­
es, all ready to pul in yoltr collar."
Here is
a Idol wfdeh Home
Cheer's-editor first lenrn^l from a
Bit cook.
She was admiring- the!
ge, while aprutw whirh h«* al-j
way® wore in the kitek a. and dis-;
/overed that they w.-i.- nothing
more or les® than dtW pound flour1
sacks, carefully wash-d ami whit-:
Tho Friendly Garden.
. uned. and with rtronr mpe -••wed!
A garden aceins like some good1 on two corners for sli&gt; &gt;... There!
friend, .
were, no gores, nor any fulin**s. I
Ixing knovftt, long loved of'old
They were as qufekh and ••a«ilyl
Wilh, whom hours joyous have1 washed a® lhe di*h bwls Hicm-i
been passed
selves., nml- required m* slan h. In
And mirthful sloriesjold.
fact, if dried in a Biron- wind, they I
need no ironing. Tin y can be tied!
I'he paths familiar lo thu feel.
over the tlark kitchin -ipt-uvwh«*n
Each lied, each box, each row—
any baking i® lo in* don-. and seem
■Each has a greeting like a friend
to give Hie Iasi touch ••( malm*®®,
Of happy long ago.
while saving tho tlmk-T kitchen
apron from soil with ib.m* or
Tbfi days wp spend In labor there1 dough nnd can *1&gt;« waslmd with
But make tu heLLur friends,
And for reward tho garden gives
—Homo Cheer Dept. Exchange.
Rich hoard of dividends.

Canadian goveniment is tho Uni­ Il Is a friend who never speaks
versal Radio syndicate, and under
A harsh or bitter word;
this arrangement all British etn- Il is Ih*Iov««| ot wind mid sun,
-pira Uilvgraplita ruulu wifl-be com- ' Of bee and humming irtrd.-

FALL DROPPED CALVES BEST
Coming-at a Thwa When l.ittU Attei
tloni Required Can Be Given They

Of Barry County
You can not afford to churn your cream this hot weather.

We are pfcying about one

third more for butter iat than you are getting for your butter. Does it pay to churn?
We say NO. - Wc don’t need to tell you how much work we can save;syou al­
ready know that, and if you will bring us your cream for the next few months wc can
prove to your own satisfaction that we can make you more MONEY.

If you need

lhe work and must have it, put your churning energy to milking more cows. This is
no idle dream, wc are sure you can milk at least- two more cows the year found (or the

'

same amount of energy exerted to do your butter making, WHY IT’S AN AD­
MIT1 ED FACT-THAT THE CREAMERY IS MAKING THE FARMER

MORE MONEY OR THEY WOUED ALL BE MAKING BUTTER AND

‘

THERE WOULD BE NO CREAMERIES. Get in line BE PROGRESSIVE
NO MATTER WHXT YOUR POLITICS ARE, WE DON'T CARE.

Yours for a square deal,-

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
HASTINGS, MICH.

’

It waits with welcome ever kind
Leeds and London nrc recognized
To those wlio gladly come:- '
ns the two most important cities in niesstil Is (he heart who has and
Where cattle are rear' d under natnr- ■
England for the inanufarluie of
al conditions, th® rale that the young 1
About 40,­
A vigorous nltempi is being made ready-made clothing.
•V smiling gatden chum I
w -A. 1‘. Wallace. bo dropped tn tho spring will continue,
lo revive the shipment &lt;lf log 4&lt;m- 00(1 workers are locally employed
but this practice Is not n&lt;-cr«sarfly the
WE.BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS
• ber dirta't from Bandakmi, Borneo. in this trade, about Jialf of them
most successful In the older sections I
10 Australasia.
About 20 years being Jews, who came mostly from
We pay you the HIGHEST
To Cook Turnips.
of tho country. Fall dropjH .1 Calves j
ago many steaniers culled al Sanda- llussimt-Poland.
come
at
a
Ilm®
when
tin*
luile
atten-i
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
There
is
no
vegetable
Hint
is
kau en route from Hpng Kong .to
Australasia fpr timber, hut through
EVATORS. We buy and scU
MolOjf cars show a decitlctl in­ more often spoiled than lhe turnip. tlons they need can e;i»l|y bn.given,
various causes the trade declined. crease in popular favor in York­ As a rule it Is cooked too much- and. they occupy but little space In •
on a LARGE SCALE. We
11 is hiqied Hint-this revival of shire, England, one linn selling 'I'tje siiinll, Hal, white turnip should barn or shed, writes JL II. Jncobson ol I
depehd upon doing a LARGE
trade- inny bciome permanent.
over &lt;5&lt;&gt;0 cars. A good market is be pared und sliced mid put into a New York In Hoard's Dairyman. Sub-!
VOLUME ol business at a
OS jST
now opening there for Ameriacn saucepun with plenty of boiling slating on tho mother's milk or cu
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
Many American delegates lire motor truck®, vans and delivery water, to be cooked for just thirty sklmmllk with a little grain and liny, i
PRODUCE FINE MILK FLAVOR
Longer cooking
will
have never dealt with us, why
scheduled to attend the City Plan­ wagons, particularly of thn cheap­ minutes.
when spring come® tho youngsters nr®
ning convent Ion lo be held nt To- er grades, the local dealers ami make the vegetables dark, strong- large enough to make good uso of tho
not give us a trial.
llavored
and
indigestible.
Pour
nmlo. Canada. May 25, 2d nml 27. agents Iwing alive to lhe opportun­
.off nil the waler; then mash the pasture. Tho result Is progress from
Smith Bros. Velto A Co.
Conservation Jopics are to be dis­ ities op American makes.
turnip, and season with sail, pep- j the start until fall, when Umy return
cussed.
Op.C.LIS, NMt57 Histiip
per nnd butter. The French tut -; to the bain or shed large enough and
• The pineapple park in Hawaii nip is cooked in the saint* way. ex-1 strong enough In dlgi»Uon to make;
An Atlanta, Ga_ linn, which pro­ ih is. season is ex peeled to reach 2.- cepl that il will require three- good use of the dry provender ncccsduces it MMla founlnin drink, is iNNMMMi cases.
Canning pineap­ ipnirlera of nn limit- !•• co.&lt;k il...........................
.......
DAIRY COWS FED REGULARLY
™
ttTtSrrt
alMiiit lo build a S.’jO.iiuO factory al ples was only begun in luui, and 'rite
yellow tut nip, when sliced,
’cook I1 IMPROVE THE DAIRY CATTLE Anlm&gt;,» 6°on Become Accustomed to this theory a aertea o~mq£rtmcnta I
^11^6(1311(1
Winnipeg. ^Iani|oba,
all of its rapidly increasing output wdl require mi hour's cooking. Ifj
has been readify absorbed.in the lhe vegetable be rut ill iiuber
1 ’**
Olllrinl shdi.tlif.i bIkiw n.kdal United Slates until lhe past season, the »aiuv length of. time.
!
;
Routine and Milk Comes More
|wa® made by tho bureau of’an Imai in- I
imporlalinn irtto &lt;•••niiuiiy of hIh-IIh
Freely—Keep Barna Clean.
ilustry of tho United State® doport' B®«t Plan for Dairyman la to Replace
of mnlhiek®, cowrifH.. corals, lor- Honolulu tiial “all the puckers
-----tnont of agrtcuttuTo at tho oxpt'rimenu [
A t.oo|tiii(| Hint.
| Common Cow® With Their Daugb- i
loisu aJndl®. .porcupine ipiill*. and hold I'riiKiderable of la$t year’s
if cows'aro f.'d a^ •tatod^lntcrval®
P®^TriU®’ M*J' Blx . Wlslifs lo aiimiimet* that bcgliinhig
Wh-ii ctsikilig rice and a double]
other enrvlilg mtilorhds of :mithv
? d , .2.he
Mnv
regular tripMuy HHi.
1 Illi, he
he will
will make
i
iniil origin of 3.I2K tons in 1VI2 and ntliiciol, No.
2% extra
sliccil holler is not available, lb- follow­
u Hastings
hod of- ciHiking
keep® -the । Tho-beat way for ttis dairyman to they will not worry for food until the three were fed a grain ration of corn (to
Ilastings to
to do
do work. Ila** hud ..X
••• c- oi-l
: -,
2,153 toils hist year.
r
Hawaiian pineapple being offered at ing
.mpre.n h
n,.
u to
«, rcplaco hi®
" 11
'J™
“«
«1
U&gt;. 1 years experience
...................................
lie.*
from
sticking
and
burning
&lt;m'
toprOT0
is
herd
I®
with the 'largest
*l.-’»ti n iloxeri. &lt;n» ?3 a cast?.
It is
the
Itotlom:
Heal
it
granite
ori
....
.
cow.
,»»
Ul,,,
b,
,
•'
”
»
'•
“
pr-p-r
tb-r
.11,-r
ot.
rM
,
Mrf
rnl.Iur.
|
Music
House
in
Michigan,
common cow a witn-tni ir mnigniera Dr,...
,
, ,, •, •
•'
~ ------ ■-------- —••
... ........u..... specializIt i« aiillioiilali\-|y slnled Hint aiilielpaleil that "in conaequenve
.
. sires
.
.
.
. reels-1
.
wUl cat
from
Advanced
al and
an&lt;1 11’*? down,
town. chew
chew thn
th® cud
cud , of
Qf flvn
five narta
part® ppnuYiiwt
crushed ft..oota and on® ftpart Inn on timing, rrgulnting und re­
Illi® season's puck will he sold with earthen slew kettle on -thf- hack ot |।I pure-bred
.... dams.
.......
' und sleep
6Icon or fest
a number
nnmF»r »r
rest contentedlr
contentedly until
until i rottrm-apcri
cotton-«eed mnl
meat A
of pmot
®aro-. nuirinti
puiring uiaiu.s
pianos and
und otaver
player uiuniK.
pianos.
comparative ease, though prullts (In* stove mid place tn. (li&lt;* ImiIIoiii a ! try
Irn.optMHiful of good butler melted ।
. time for another feed. First give th® : pie® of milk from the caws fed thes® Order® to be left at Miller A Harris
il® work of plan® for mid const rue- will be nitiull."
just eiiimgh In. run. Shake Hie]j Tho high prices for somo of tho grain mixture, and milk tho cow® ration® wero Kubrnrttrx! to vartotui per- Furniture Uo.
Hip beat dairy animals need not-dlscountonis Iioiini- building®. mid (lint tin*
..rrm.n
’
h
"
0
«*'&gt;'
""
~*'»«
"
™"•••»•
—
-fc
•»•
d-T
aimta
.nd
U.W
Rigid reidriulioim . Miriuund. lh- bottom, pour In Itoiling water ami' sage dairymen from improving their
by th. -lb.nSue.Un or toed u
1-ouuo. wilh
&lt;o Mie.!, ibelr nrrf.rHhipinent of dug® into the United
Jdg bureau "fnrjhe sake of econo. Kingdom of Great llrilimi mid Ire­ Sprinkle In tin* rice klowly that Hie herd® t . ”
— In
-n xn
l-t_ were -------»
■ tnwe
cows, th,*
the milk conx's mnr.h
more Yr,-,1V
fretdjr on
ence.
In,all
50 —
opinion
passed
water may not slop’lioiling.
Add
while they are eating that portion ot on various sample®. Of those. IB
ent inability of the govitrmiieuL's -land. Dogs from any foreign coun­ necessary ?«all after the rice be­
their ration which has tho moat rcl- showed a preference for the milk from I
try cannot be landed without a li- gins lo fluff, a® salt tends l&lt;&gt; harden
ish. Cured' roughag® should bo fell cows fed on crushed oata, 25 preferred i
l•e^N«•, previously Obtained from
attempt to catch up •with current Un* British board of agriculture, thu grain and retards quick cooking,
after milking boeauao It nils tho ®lr that from the bran and corn ration,
if added at first. The butler not
. llUsill-hS.
! In the barn with dust. Succulent feed. while nine expressed no choice. Th®
and may nol be shipped io nny Irish only keeps (hit rice from slickipg
' like silago nnd roota should also bo result® show® that In those rations,
but also itupuris a delicate flavor.
• O' l i'Ul.-'-ll V/BIVII. ...
Ill II
i&gt;&lt;&gt;i't in England. Lhe Channel is* fed after milking, bccaoso of th®.odor not only wm there no marked differ ' Uigcs of a course ot Bwinca® train­
ba® started it® operation between inntls or Hie Isle of Man. Upon
ing wbleh will posllKcly lead to a
that It gives. Feeding twlco a day
Athlec Worth Herding.
good salaried poulUon Uiruugti the
larnlmg, 'logs arc quarantined fur
will bring bettor returns than more
'pie • pillowing advice, by an
-liilimi'. ...... nl ll.dlvimnimi. ('.•■tin- six monllis al lln* owiler®' expeft*"*,
frequent and wasteful feeding. Give thing, the ration containing bran and
authority
tut
good
lienlth.
should
and during Hint period cntmol be
b- not roily rend, but roiin»iidjj*red
corn waa mort&gt; soccesaful in producing
cusHe. Now Bi imswick. are lilted
by every m"lhi*r and rather. “
xs illi powerful apparatus. The U.
a Uno-flavored urllk.
Bell-r no meal at all, so far-as
S. dl'parlmeiiL nf roniiiici'ce reports lion, and Ihrn only through a license
UKTRO1T. MICH.
go, I him
granted by lhe board.
Eailiire to
Tin* navy department has asked
observe Hie regulation® may cause
tin* forest sen ice to. investigate
for ••inidioiis of anger or won
compmiy imd-r contract with tin the d-.-litaelioii of (he dog.
guijo, a Philippine wood, fur possilive fluids. and sutneliuic® stop it
PiiBpnlimi seed galliering is a pro- entirely, go that fndfgeslton Kill­
FIRE INSURANCE
1 -•■n-L.if pili-. Miuar m.ipl- and
lilald- mdu-liy in th- Tw—d valley result of trying lo eat when under
. If you ar® nol insured or would
beech arc lhe domestic wi^mIs iuosl‘1 like tu change your Insurance call
of New South Wuleor This Is- u
‘sort of iiiill-lt mid is being exported
In and see me. I represent a conipaxty wilh
to Africa, New Zealand and India.
family discipline ni Hio lalfle re­
Excellent Calf-Stanchion,
call lhe ellrcL »n his or her appe-r
7.EE II. PRYOR
Tin* e.xpressfoiY "an inch of rain," tile &lt;d Hn* rev-jpl of bud news dur­ blood, for tho obstacle can bo over- ’
Catarrh Cannot Be CuredOflice In New Stebbins-Burton Blk.
refers Io (he mark on a standard ing (lie caliiiK of a meal, and avoid Como by neighborhood co-opcratlou in
wilh LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as thsy |
fitin-euttg'*,
thamount
of
rain
all
discussioh
of
harrowing
probbuying
now
sires.
•
.
Have All Gone Since Taking equivalent lo lh- di-l’.mi- b-l.w—11 l-itix nt Dial time. The rapidly
Tn nil localities where dairying Is a
Lydia E. Pinkham’* Veg­ Iwq such imn-ks being j'-pres-uled growing bodies nf 1m&gt;)s mid'gi.rls I well-established
Industry ther® Jb no ■
rcmVdlVVUJu!r»y CaUrrh Cure' la
by m*arly KM tons over an acre of need nil nvnilitble noiirislmient,
taken internally, and acta directly upon
w mmiiiw i imiiiiuiu mu.
etable Compound.
mil
*hy the best bred dairy bulls
land.
But oiieii
often utey
(hey nn*
are tt&lt;»
uq sooner
sooner seatseat- !
tho blood and mucoua surfacVs. Hall's ITX'Tvt7n -r'AT/TX?/' ▲ xirv
Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It UNDER.TAKING AND
ril al tin* tabic Uuiu their parents I ■h°u,d «“* «»*’ "‘.-.Uablb to the email
Terri Hili, Pa.—"Kindly permit me
was
prescribed
by
ono
ot
Iho
best
Phytxikzd
at rxir&gt;
The Ganhdinn guverninenb nl Ol- begin In lake them to task for । dairyman. What would bo the big
ak-laas In thU country for yoara and la FUNERAL DI RECTORS
to give you my testimonial in favor of
Mime mistake or wroiig-tioiug. The ( price for one man to pay for a rug­
'
,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Licensed Embajmer Always iu alteudAuce
(iremenl fund.system for civil ser- bey perhaps llnislo'4 Ills ineal, hut ‘ istered airo could. l"&gt; made a very
is silent and sullen. Tin* girt irrnli-’ small Investment By Joint purchasing.
PHONE. 226 OR 387
pound. When I first v.iii:-. wbfpli ha® ..... . -••ni-- fourteen
year® in operalion. nnd to rev el f to
began taking it 1 the old pensibit jystem.
Maintaining Fertility.
was suffering from
day. A lecture at ft mealtime ।
in I Tti® man that keeps hi® share of
female
troubles
A ship
building snip
fliip is mnmiatm*&lt;i
maintained certainly be driven home—clear
—
—- for
—
a
snip iiuiiumg
some Umo and had: jn connection with 1hp high school the foundation of health. -Put. (l I dairy cow® nnd manage® them in th®
Abstract Block, Hasting®
....
II...... W.1..-...-.I.
manner will neviw find hta land
almoat all kinds of; m San Pedro. r.al_ where, under thMoney to loan on Real Estate. Real
Estate sold on commisalon. General
aches—pain® in low-1 prnrHeal inslrucl ion of a nautical perhaps il will lie as well if Imlef-; “alng ita fertility A® a mean® of
conveyancing. Having a complete-act
cr part of back and arc Idler I, Hie sludonls learn how to inilely postponed, and. puplare of j koeplng up tho fertility of tho soil, tho
w.u-fcpiHM
■ CHU(|J[|IUU1II I Sulm H. R. C. ot Abstract Books compiled from th®
in Bide®, and proas- build “
“* imik-aiid -&gt;
— ••
■ il. encourage, the luughl-r and good dairy buainco® cannV. be beaten. Only
a *"
Imai,
place
I lie enRecords, can furnish complete Abfrill Hral urc promoters uf tliges- a small amount cr th® element* are1
ing down pain®. I ■ginc und launch nnd run lhe craft.
half tho concentrates and half th®
lott.
'
taken away frotrf th&lt;* soil without beDally Except Hunday.
could not sleep and
rouglingn tn the morning, and half In
Thb
larger
part
of
the
.coal
now
tag
returned,
and
that
small
amount
Is
had no appetite. Since I have taken
bought
by
lhe
govern'i'n»ul
is
Inmglrt!
1 very profltable.
. Spring Seiling.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
accuHtomrd tn thin routlnn. In the, doing South &gt;:0S
pound the aches and pains arc all gone iHider Hie geie'tal lecliiniMtl super­
winti’r1 they should, bo Allowed to doing North 1:11
vision of Hie bureau. &lt;’f minw. H"‘
FOR RHEUMATISM Ki 0 HEYS ANO BLADOU
When making while unUses for Cement
and I feel like a nuw woman. 1 cannot cost of purc|iase® making a total I linn*:
spend tho day. In tho stall, and fori
ib*i-skii-lH
for
Hn*
lilllgirls,
bity
I
Cement
la
taking
tho
pine®
ot
other
praise yourmedirine too highly. ’’—Mrs. -valut* nol Im tbaa $7^ni,otiO.
two- or ihr-'o hour® about mid-day I
ptllowcaMi
ubiiig.
Ih-y
ian
be
f„
r
floonl
inil
for
d;n
cren
t
Augustus Lyon, Terre Hill, Pa.
.l.urkly n.u.lr ..., I.y .....Iu,-- « r.if. lQm,
Ilnn
„ h„ thr-y-should not bo disturbed. Turn­
ing them out into the.gird, or giving
It is truo that nature and a woman'a ' Uoniieclirin Iflweeii fee'lioj^i and lie on Hie Indium urn) a baiul al .Hie —
thnm acccM to a atraw-atack or field
work h®sprbducad the grandest remedy literacy genius Is rpmuionled on by lop. lining way willi lli- -eultiiiB'
Th-y an- ®®r® P“Pu**r tala year, but it 1® doubt- of corn' stalks, will cause them lo
for woman‘u Ills that the world has llpb.erl Slierard. in his “Modern nqd sewipg of scatijs.
l
’ari&gt;."
Zola,
lie
say®,
'Wrote
bird
ra-ili
irotn-d,
WhielTH
glimltfr
mFftU
..
U
.
U
wUl
lumber
. shrink-in milks no matter how much
ever known. Front thp roots and
when lie was very stout ami when
entirely.
•
or-how well tftoy may bo fed Tn tbsj
herbs of the field, Lydia E. Pinkham, his bulk dwindled so did his talent. vantage.
Sow a While bias fold around Ih-l
Monroe St.—Across From Monument
morning and'evening.. No mor® feed !
forty yean ago, gave* to womankind
inner side of I hi* belt Of your own'
Importance of Regularity,
a remedy for'thair peculiar ills which
Il h raid Ihut fully l2,00QX)n0 ihldck underskirt®. It will prevent - It is of great importance that strict should bo given them than thoy will
has proved more ofileacious than any hotwpowcr ran be 'ik-v»*l&lt;ipcd fromi
We will give your orders the greatest attention.
llhi*
ugly
black
Ilin*
which
oven,
th®
regularity
should
bobserved,
both
other combination al dram ever com­ waterfolh in lhe national forest;
jli-vl id black sldHs will leave on in foedfng and-in milking, in order to lately clean and free from any-food.
Everything in Cut flowers. You will be pleased with
pounded, and today Lydia E. Pinkham's nuM'n'es of this country.
r4 wo or ”’nM’1 co'.r.r'
.
r “CT,re th*
togrea of eoataair
Vcgstabl® Compound is recognised
the stock you get from us—it’s fresh. Phone 5U95,
Wll-u you art* hilling down af- m-nt in
from coast to coast as the standard Gct Hid of.the Torment
lor .the dinner dishes un* out ofi
C.iihida &lt;111- about ILIMJU.OUU cord®
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
remedy for. woman’it ills.
of IlliciiiniiliMh. I In* way or when a neighbor wornes ]
■—.. 1 *
nf pulp wood annually, about half
Ilvineniber how spry r.itd tirlivc iii
in for H
a visit
and ymi
you du
do iioi
not f-.-S
feelj . Blililticr
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on wilh tin*
Hie heavier
lieavier-■ Indiitlrs.' thill liiiulu m.*s, wrartm i*,! Ittre tn the I titled State®.
Mass., are files containing hundreds of you
s-wing. you cMQ ori'iipy your lln-i
l,ack mi.d-id-s, ull show the
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tak-- Foley Kldim»Pills. ■ collar of n dress.
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regained their health by taking Lydia . . Hp*y quickly clear lh- blood I b-.-iiU.iful litre ^ttn«R-TrJF^r-'ltttU*-tpri .
E- Pinkham’^ Vegetable Compound; of lhe poi-ons that catie** your pain.! 5 ceiils - for two yards, al many
Phone charges paid if order amounts to $3.00 or
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111 , ptaniikueli-n
UbUI.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
Lit makes a-Wonderfully pretty andl-i**'1‘,’t** . ,?T 1 “'•ll'" Lt'lIni
(Ttuur.
Ultjir WeWj mil preisselbceren ou I
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Adv,
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Piano Tuner

Spring Term

Detroit Business University

MRS. LYON’S
ACHES AND PAINS

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

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flllred Hannah &amp; sons. Props.

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We ere beginning gnoihrr year!
&lt;if county press work wilh thankftdpeu in our hearts to the editor*
of the BANNER, who ro kindly
have given us u column in their
paper. With'our hearts filled with
inspiration of the many good
I hough Is we have- listened to nt .the
county convention, we are Hoping to
w ork for bell it results tn our local
union. The Mother subject with
Its duties and influence appealed
tu lhe heart of tjvery mother pres­
ent.
Mothers meeting is one of I
■our most important depar.lmenl*.Tiid mothers' problem winch wet
have to face i* a serious one um|
upon its solution hangs lite future
of our boys nnd girls, Children ito
not hilly understand their mothers
until childhood is over; in the
formative period they simply uc*
cept another ns. lhe central figure
in lhe ho'tne and under her brood­
ing care develop their individuality
and become what she meqjis lheip
to be in lhe future. Even a bad
father's influence is so discounted
by a good mother that nine limes
in leu the children come out al!
right.
The government .of our
country depend* uf&gt;on tin* char­
acter of tli&gt;- infill wh‘&gt; nib- il: Ho"character ur iliosf’ men has its j
genesis In the 4iomo; the character I
of lhe home is made and cidniited
or limited by the woman who is the
mother of Hie home.

», JUNK L 1*14.

FACE TWWn

Second Car Load of POULTRY FEEDS This Year
There is a very, important significance to the above
heading. We are selling tons of Park and Pollard’s
poultry feeds—more than ever before. There are two
meanings to that:
first—We arc giving excellent service to our cus­
tomers. This is true not only in the matter of Poul­
try feeds, but in every line,—we are giving prompt and
efficient delivery service, we are standing back of ev­
erything we sell, and we arc looking to the best inter­
ests of our customers.

Sccond-t-The poultry feeds we are selling are “do­
ing the business?’ Just think of it—two car loads of
Eoultry feed in one spring season. Why, that famous
fry Mash which makes hens "Lay or Bust” is one of
the most popular feeds that ever came to the notice of
poultry' raisers. Then there is the "Growing Feed"
for chicks. Nothing equals it for forcing chickens along
to maturity.
If you haven’t used any of these feeds yet you
should phone us just what you need and we’ll see that
your order is promptly filled.

Edmonds Brothers—The Elevator Men
PHONE 18

HASTINGS, MICH

golden link that binds south to age,
and .he is still bul a caihl. however,
limo may have furrowed his cheek,
nr silvensl his brow, who can yet
recall, with a softened heart, the
fond devotion or lhe gentle chid­
ing* of the best friend lhat Und;:cent of the population under proResolutions.
CLAIM TARIFF REDUCTIONS
ever gives us."—Ellen Montgomery. niibition.
.
Whereas, the great and Supreme
RESPONSIBLE FOR DEPRESSION
Iljiler of the 1,'niyerre has in His
An entire change of battle line is
Michigan W. C- T. I'. Vicldrle*.
iiiUnitf wisdom, removed from,
apparently soon to he made. Li­
“See-MW" prohibition in Michi­
cense leaders, even if successful,
In iron und Steel Indiedries of This
gan by county onlion produced the ■ Will not accomplish much for their
Country. No Doubt The De­
usual result—a dnivv- for the slate. cause b/ repeal of lhe local option
pression Exists.
Of twelve count les voting two that law. It is very doubtful if they
were wel changed to dry and two could repcnl il anyway.
I Washington, June 2.—Anticipated
But the
'that were dry decided tn-become shift of plans made in reeenl
[spring bu.\ine?s ifi steel rumurucitesidved. That the removal of lioii lias fallen far l&gt;«luW o»|M-ciawet. The grain of comfort taken months by the Anti-Saloon League
this life from among our midst!! I ions. * ilepolrte fnmi thy-stcct tp.—
by the anti-saloon leaders comes shows its appreciation of the fart
from lhe decisive vole in Ingham that from now nn the hig struggle voted so. Ingham county, in which, leavx-s a vacancy and a shadow that;Jyicts winch supply buUdiug nr.icounty, pulling the capital cily will he in the growing cittys. The [is situated Hie stale Capitol, one of ■will he realixod by all the members; lerial show a great lulling off in
th&lt;-m.-being
a
great
vielory.
[and friends of ihis organization! mill uperuli^n.-.
again in the dry column.
cities of size present a stone wall
Wliile I lie number of roiinlie* re­ mol will prove a lo«s to lhe coin-i
For a decade now the county op­ of opposition* which must either be
Building operation* are .usually, a
tion melhml of solving the prob­ ftiallered down
.
or
undermined; main llje same in Michigan a* he’- munily:
Ik-solved, Thai with syrfapafliy.
lem has been tried. While the an­ .through stale and national h-gisla-1
ti-saloon element in lhe whole-i lion if tli&lt;- movement is to Mircerd. I
wilh lhe bereaved relatives of the steel for Buildings would seemlo +&gt;.• I
deceased, wo expie-« iiur hope Hint growing' worse atid worse. -Tin*1
counlry, largely from -econniniu
Whatever the result it Will, do nu|
।tins loss may
overruled for whole (rend of lhe iron mid steel I
motives, has increnMHi every year,
il is evident lhat, lhe county option farts. As a matter of cconoonfic;
good liy. Him wlm doelh till things’ industry is dowiiwaid.
It is re­
method for Michigan has about necessity lhe tendency of the limes
Not many years ago Russia was a
ported lo'be operating al abotii
worn itself out. At one time forty is to restrict the use of alcohfdic'
’Resolved,. That a copy of these Six! V-liVU lll-l* l-f-ot Ilf
.• IIIHI-IIV I
strong rival of the J'liited States
counties, nfostry HtraT. were dry h,|iibl- 'h- j'';.''-:-•Miliilinus lie printed in the HaslIn the Pittsburg district, each
in
the
production
of
petroleum.
but today the number has 1.... ..
iu.- HANNER and a copy forward-* i w&gt;fk's record in iron and sleep
foreeri bark by lhe license advoI Jo the bereaved family.
Thn month* of April, 1911, is like­ Now the Russian pmpire yield*
seems
worse
than
lhe
week
before.
iralea to 33.
In the alate 790.831
only about •'** p'-r cent a* much oil d\\
By Order of (he (Jommitlee. ileimrU tu lhe New York Sun show
persons live in dry territory, while ly to go down in history ns the
that ul the United Slates Steel Cor-;
2.019,42 still graht licenses to the month of the "hitginning of Hie ns California nlon&gt;*. and not much
i poralion mills, at Farrell, Pa., the
saloon. This leaves aliouL 2o per end.” The second largest n&lt;*wsp.t- ‘more than Oklahoma.
.March business booked fell far bu। low expectations and that eoiiseI'uui-ntiy prices are nol as linn ss
. they werg in the liist few months of
the year. The same report says
ll if.
lhat lite curtailment of operations
in certain departments of the aleel

(

Some Of These
New Tangled Foods
Are Mighty Good.

iigiiliT than a month ago.
A recent n-porl of John A.
Ion of Cli-veland, . secretary i

say* that. foreign manufacturer*,!
operating under a lower cost uf,
pnxiurlioli,
are 'shipping
large
ilitanlilies of pig iron into lhe
United Stale*. while the industry
here H being earned on nt a heavy I
loss. The wages of thousands of
employees in the pig iron imhi.-try
hnve Ih-i-ii reduced, the report says,:

“Within the pant few months lln*
l.irilf c.liailkcs hftve been overlooked
by I he country in general. bul Hieir
elf&lt; ft is now l i-mg fell," &gt;jy . .I.iiii.
Ohio, Sheet and Tub&lt; Company.
"Naturally some lime would iu re­
quired for foreign «tee| makers io
prepare for e&lt;&gt;m|te|iiiotr u-; the
United HUfltes bill their selling
agencies ate tu&gt;w ai work and for­
eigners are reaching into American
territory from s&gt;-.UH»ard points. To
i.iti‘1 Ihis competition we must re­
duce labor cost* us w. cunnm pay
pndej-live tariff wages &lt;m a free

People are sometimes slow to change—from the old-time heavy breakfast of fried bacpn or ham
and eggs.
But the “world moves,’’ and in thousands of homes

wise change has been made to the new-time breakfast-

These sweet, flavoury flakes of

are “mighty good” from every angle.

toasted crisp and ready to eat direct from the package,
Labor-saving—nourishing—delicious!

Sold by Grocers Everywhere

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Beetles
Citizen* +443 and 1122.

Fifth Floor,

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, IBich.

When You. Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
.
in Western Michigan.
...
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
.Hell, 1?3
Citizens, 5173

Places to Resort

Acker’s Point
Three skeletons apparently of pre­
historic folk, one of whom must havo
stood about ten fret high were un­
earthed by laborers digging founda­
tions for cottages at Dysart county.
Lquth, Ireland. The skull of the[
skeleton was entire, and measured
eighteen Inches from tho crown to1
the chin, and the leg bones and teeth '
were abnormally large. The skeletons
were In seperate graves.

Alusknn women, cxnroislng lhe
rights of sulTrnge for the first lime
A scheme of dock extensions
which will ‘cost ?7.r*"i,000 has liecn (hiq.spring helpitl fleet reform cit­
prepared by the Clyde trust special izen .tickets in Skagway, Juneau
committee of Glasgow. Il is pro­ nnd Ketchikan.
posed tn advance the linrbor rales
to. an amount which will" bring in
an additional $3oo,0u&lt;i a year.
The slate university lands in Ar­
izona are to bo operated under a
co-operative agreement belwce the
governmi-nl and the stale land

stalo in . the southwest. and one nf
few In the country to cuts its tim[jiered land*. on forestry principles.
। of tin- trjs.H'Jii people employed in
flio manufacturing industry .of New
Jersey 80^12 are women.
Take Plelity of Time lo Ent.
There is u saying Hint "rapid eat­
ing is slow suicide.’* If you have
formed lhe habit of eating too rap­
idly ynu^are. inosl_ljkcly_. suffering
from
.......indigestion
p--------- ... —constipation,
-----which will result eventually in serillness 'unless corrected.
DP
gesllon begins In the mouth. Food
should be thoroughly masticated
■nd insalivated. Then wlo-n you
have « fullness of lhe stomach or
feel dull and stupid after eating
toko one of Chamberlain's Tablet*

Had the Laugh on Stephens.
Tho story is told of Alexander H.
Stephens that at a political meeting
ho vigorously decried his Opponent’s
charge, exclalrblng, ’T deny tho fact!"
"Yes,” promptly replied hly' antago­
nist, “that is what I expected you to
do. For twenty years you have been
going around denying facts'." Tho
audience roared with delight and Mr.
Stephens left lhe hall, having learned
a valuable lesson In the u»o of a word.

nr* and New York more bachelor
girls Hum any other ciliwBb the
United Slates. But they ar.*a long
distance apart.

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THE HASTINGS

IN BARRY COUNTY
Circulation Greater Than All Othatl

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

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20 PAGES
DEPARTMENTS WILL HAVE

EXHIBIT OF THEIR WORK

THElSOTFIE

FRANK HOUGHTAIilN HOME FOR
THREE WEEKS VISIT AFTER
ABSENCE OF SIX YEARS
THINKS THERE IS ATGOOD
FUTURE FOR THE ISLAND

Especially In (he Growing of Grajic
x Fruit, for Which the Bell
Seems Well-Adapted.
.
granite Houghtolin, who for the
past six years has been a resilient
of the Isle of Pinos, Is visiting r*ilalives ami renewing old srquainlancna in this clly and vicinity.
Judging from appearances the cli­
mate seems to ugn-e with him, and
he confirms this by saying |hat he
likes tin* counlry so well that he is
going, to return. .
.
'
Frank says that, in his opinion,
Hm only hope of Um future In this
Island is fnilt-growing, and espec­
ially Hie growing of ■ grape.fruit.
The soil seems Io be especially
adajffeir to JtTfiwtng ' gr.-ifio fruit?
which ore very large, juicy and de­
licious. All kinds of tropical fruits
are grown, including delicious oraiiges, hut owing lii the expense of
pulling them on Hu* market, they
cannot compete with California and
Flyfido. oranges.
But tho grape
fruit grown on the lale of Pines Is
superior to anything grown In Flor­
ida or in any of the islands around
the Isle of Pines, anil it is his belief
Hint there is n splendid future in
the growth of this fruit, and many
are commencing to grow them.
. The soil of the island Is of a
sandy nature, with clay suli-soil.
Il is nol os rich as the soil of Cuba,
but is &lt;*s)iecially well adapted to
fruil.growlng.
■
The Isle of Pines is a little Island
south of the westorn end of Cubs,
mid about 100 mill's distant from
Hqvnnn. Though Americans predominale in numbers on the Island,
yet the government is in charge of
th** natives.
The government is
administered in a very peculiar
way.
There Is no Inna lax, but
there is a tax on nearly all sorts
of btishieM. .
‘
Uninwrovod land sells al from
gio to &lt;80 nn acn*. There is no real
estate-boom on Ihr Island, and nev­
er has Ix'en. though real estate has
gradually advanced in price hi Hie
siK years since Mr. Houghtelm first
lix'ntCd there. .
But the one great thing that the
loliiiid Ixiastir of is . i(« climate,
which is delightful, in winter and
summer. Mr. Houghtalin rays that
the thermometer never gels lielow
55 degrees above zero in winter, and
&lt;10 degrees alxive in summer, the
- cool sea breezes always making the
climate delightful even in the hot-'
test weather.
Mr. Houghtalin expects V*
»
visit of about three weeks in this
section lw*fore returning.

Death of BIL&lt;m McLravy.
Miss Leona McLravyWas born in
Rutland Township, Barry County.
October 28. 1891. and died nt the
home of her parents. Mr. mid .Mrs.
Jnhp McLravy, 221 Wi’sl Apple 81^
Saturday. June G, at 3 a. m. The
funeral services were held Monday
afternoon al the Methodist Episco­
pal Church, Rev. Russell H. Bready
onicintiiig.
This music was fur­
nished by the quartette, Mr. Horton,
Mrs. Troxel. .Mr»- -THmarali. and Mr.
Kerr, will! Mrs. Doyle presiding al
Hie organ.
The following young Indios, mem­
bers of the .M. U. M. Club acted us
honorary hearers. Miss Norn Barr.
Mrs. Adell Wellman, Miss Elbe!
Hislrick, Miss Donna Durkee, Miss
Mabel Sisson, Miss Florence Bump.
Rix young men. mostly nil members
of Miss MeLravy's graduntlng class
were the ncliw bearers, Gerald
Nash, Charles-’ Bolson. Loon Tol­
hurst, Lyle Tobias, Shirley Crook,
David Boyes.
The family moved Io Hastings ten
years ago, and in HMK&gt; Lrona gradu­
ated from the local* high school.
About two years ago the decline in
her health began.
She made a
brave fight against tnberaulosls.
While it apears that she lost the
brittle, yet on account of her paliertce, and her faith In mooting
death, with .perfect reconciliation,
saying, “It Is alright, and I am hot
afraid to go" she really won the
great battle of life, and has left a
lasting benedidion.
,. She is survived by her father and
mother, two sisters, Miss Winifred
McLravy, and Mrs. Carrie Befson.
and one brother, Glenn McLravy.
The large young ladies Bible Class,
which al tended the service in a
• liody, might all be counted as mour
body, might all be counted as
mourners, and the entire Methodist
church, which she joined January
.‘«Hh, I9IQ. She departed ih the faith.
The burial look place at Riverside.

In Manual Training,* Art and Do­
mestic Science Friday and
SalurdiU'.
On Friday afternoon and all day
Saturday of this week, there will lie
an exhibit tn the second Mory of
the city hall of the work done in
the maiutul training, art and do­
mestic science departments of the
city schools, under the mipervMon
of A. C. Wlleox, Miss Murtha Strik­
er and Miss Lurille Hawkins.
It Ik hoped that the parents and
(axpajvrs of Hostings will manifest
an Interest in the work of the pu­
pils by attending lids exhibit.
We
know if tliey will atteiwl. Hint they
will know more about .the excellent
work being done and will better
realize the importance of industrial
(raining for the young people.
Tim teachers mid sludanls need
(he co-operation mid encouragemrnt of Hie patrons, and will ap­
preciate a ptxxl attendance al this
exhibit.

18771053
IGF. ANO MRS. ELLSWORTH
Teachers Present Gifts to Educator
Who Will Head Hastings
Schools.
The Alma Record publishes the
following nccofnit of a banquet giv­
en in .honor of Superintendent-elect
Ellsworth, of Hastings schools, and
Mrs. Ellsworth:
"Prof, and Mrs. F. E. Ellsworth
and daughter Ruth were guests of
honor at a banquet given by theteachers of the public schools Sat­
urday evening. The banquet was
served al seven o'clock in the do­
mestic science room .of the high
school' and was in 'four courses.
Flags in abundance were used for
decoration in the room while small
flags, red and white candles ana
spiraea formed the table decora­
tions. Following the banquet pnqicr, .games were played hi the gym­
nasium and the teachers presented
a leather upholstered chair Io Mr.
Ellsworth, while Mrs. Ellsworth re­
ceived a silver fork and Ruth a sil­
ver sixxm.
The former teacluTs
who had taught under Prof. Ells­
worth were invited and the Misses
Aliena Brown and Pearl Turner of
Evart and IL B. Ward of the Uni­
versity of Chicago were present.”

WANTS $10,000 DAMAGES FOR
A DEATH IN A SAW MILL

Clyde Kittinger, Adnir. of tale Jos.
C. KitUuger, Sure Chas. W.
Whittemore for 110,000.
Charies W. Whitlomore of Rut­
land. proprietor of a saw mill in lly*
Xbulhwratern part of tho township
several months ago, has been made
Hm defendant in ;i suit for *10.000
damages brought by Clyde C. Kit­
tinger. adniinislralor of I he estate
of the late Joseph C. Kittinger, an
employee of Mr. Whittemore’s saw
mill, who was fatally injured last
March, when a set screw.iii n shaft
caught his trousers and whirled him
about until he was crushed Inter­
nally.
. Mr. Kittinger has employed as
counsel John M. Gould.
0. A. R. CHAPTER TO OBSERVE

FLAG DAY MONDAY, JUNE 15
Mrs. Ellen Robinson and Miss Rosrllti Goodyear Will Be llostesM's
_
al Miss Goodyear’s Home.
Flag Day, Monday. June'15, will
he observed by the members of I he
Emily Virginia Mason Chapter. D.
A. R, who will he entertained by
Mrs.® Ellen Robinson and Miss
Rosella Goodyear, the regent, nt
Miss Goodyear’s homo, al 2:30
o'clock.
The officers will make
their annual reports, and the unfiriished business of the year will
bo disposed of ns there will be no
more meetings until next October.
One of the features of the pro­
gram will be a paper by Mrs. H. H.
Van Auken. or Charlotte, whoso
topic will be "True Patriotism."
The D. A. R. Chapter has boon
in existence live years and has dojie
much in rousing interest in patriot­
ism.

Splendid Growth of Crys­
tal Creamery.
Tho record the Crystal Cream­
ery fs making must he vrty grati­
fying to all concerned, and is
shown by the largo growth in that
company's businew.
In May 1911,
Hie butter fat purchased was 5,­
510 pounds.
In May. 1912, 7.171
pounds. In May. 1913, . it reached
8.180 pounds. In May, of this year,
the figures mounted to over V,1(M1
pounds.
That is a record to lie
proud of, and showA that the pronrielora must treat tho people right.
And for reasons shown in their
adv. this week Hie more crenin
they can buy the belter price they
Episcopal Convention
.
Al Kalamazoo. can offer to pay.
Juat now they are-offering a
The fortieth annual convention
of Tceiita on the pound of
of the Diocese of Western Mlr.lilguu premium
butter fat for sweet creafn.
■ of the Episcopal church met at St.
-Luke’s church. Kalamazoo, Tuesday
Broke
Both
Bones of Fore. Afiil
and Wednesday of this week.
Tito convention was preceded by
Wednesday of last week Craig
.n dinner under the auspices of the Sage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos .Sage,
church club at SL Luke's parish had the misfortune to break both
house on Tuesday evening.
The bones-of his right fore arm. ’ Ho
following representatives from Em­ was taken to Dr. McGuffin’s office
manuel,parish of this city were tho where, with tho assistance- of Dr.
rector. Rev. Carroll L. Bates; Messrs Lathrop, the fracture was reduced
■ Kellar Stem, A. A. Anderson. C. F. successfully.
Field. C. W. Wespinler and J. F.
Goodyear. They made the trip by
Gas House Coke is nol expensive.
aujo.
-Adv.

BANNER
PART ONE-1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1914

TRY BANNER WANTS

Kvrrybody Heads Th* BANNB*.

NUMBER 6

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X &amp;L C A. &lt;C»jp) O©§® ©m IFrefef

—

IHt COUNTY N0RMJ1L

Making This a Big
Event.
in Hcforda.nce with Its custom
FL ( Hl RGB. WED­
Tor.the past srvrntren years. Hie
I linrriran Flap AiMiriathMi remindNESDAY.
!&gt;ou that SuihGq, June IL 1911. will
। Im- the 137th aimhrrsary of the
adoption-of Hie stare
and stripes..as
'Xt:;'.
aTd.?.' ALUMNI BANQUET

। failing, on Sunday,
by general
FOLLOWS PROGRAM
। ngreeinciil the formal crleliralion ।
- i will take place on Monday. Jihm-15.•
. । Ihr
n,ll.,»l„g Ih, ,0nhr^.ni l' x
(;P^,IU||O/
’ The puhlir recognition of F Ing Dav
,,
„
...
, .
| ns n National anniversary. ciit-Ii!
( lass Have Been Employed As
[ | year becoming lirn're mid more gen-.
School Touchers.
/; i ral. would m-ciii to make unacres-j Th,. tPnti, ,\nnuM r^mimMWaneiit
pl sary any reniindrr Io M'ciire voiie! cxereis*'* of th*' Barry ixtunly Nornxiperalion in xcriiring the widest IIU1I i iauimg Class will lx- li*-l.i at
11 possible *&gt;l&gt;M*rvmier this &gt;ear.
fh,. M,.t|nxji*t F.pi**-oi*nl church
I
Sinrr tin* struggle of lSCI-1865. ■ \V**dpes*lay *-v**nmg June 17. ***m■&gt; j the Flag Ijus brrwmc the svmbol of | iib-iiciiix al &gt;*ight **'i-l&lt;*ck for wlm-l;
ti mighty nation. It has been rar-; th** following program has Ihh-’h ar­
; ried to the u(most parts of the iang&gt;-*l:
Typical Y. M. C. A, Camp. View in Mess Tent.
’rnrllu nirrving liberty wherever it March—Mi** Hazel Radford.
‘ its Ix'i-n thrown to the brre/r.
i Invocation Rev. M. Grigsby,
A great deal of interest is being f Safety_uf. the bpyp,
=■ e**ns|an| ’other valuable lead*T. who has! Wr are now in Hie midst of nn —(’.lim-u*. ’ Music. i*f Spring" J,...
....
. .
. .......... .
——
--------shown in the first annual ramp-of watchword.
Mr. vln*l-i &lt; &lt;***k lin« riieeulirimitlil up and frnlni'tt III Ihr'
Detroit
Y
M
C
A.
imivioiis
Him' in nil our nation. Ivanovic**—Normal (.lass.
the Barry County Y. M. C. A, amF eniploy(*d a number bl * hup leadI
,,
,
i
again
calling
for
mi
expression
of
I
Ad*Ues*. "De-lcrmimag Factors'
the attendance promises to be rep- ei-s. i&gt;n**k &lt;TFU'hoii1 will hav*- charge
A number of local leaders w-i I al-our m,W| si|ln.n. driotlun to Hie'.................................................................
department
rescntalive of every part of Barry of' a special
.
..... «&gt;f Work. I-o be present.
llie camp will I**1- nug of our roimlry. mid what it!
county.
Tomorrow (Friday) will Among them 'are “Tj Cobb mid giq on June 22 and last until July 1.1
f„r&lt; j|ltt j4ars niHj „|r|pcs.
l»e lhe.lasl'day on which applicn- •.’HiliL Taft, both Qliycl &lt;ni|hy?imit. ['Flip lemlers wilF h***m lb** 3Uh l*&gt;*tmrr rimw* to pn-.M-ss new’’ lieTififJ*'
tlons for the ouling al Guu lake Harry Cobh has xj»ent two summers ।the camp w;h**re a training *-*&gt;n- for friendly ryes mid new terror
Presentation &lt;■( Diplomas—Supt.
at
Hie
Detroit
news|iap&lt;T
fre-li
ufr
will be received.
Applicants may
Ifercnce for them will be held, and■ f(ir the f&lt;M-s of liberty mid of law!
.
.
camp.
George
Taft
bn*
roughed
also telephone Io Mr. Yaii*lerc*xik.
i work Will Im* outlined.
| mid order, mid of lawful govern-1 Chorus,
■Normal
the county secretary.
The last it in the we*! and hn*-lr.id great
;
The
selection
of
Mr.
Cadurove's
mcn
*written applications must hear Fri­ success as a group leud- r
Benediction
—Rev. M. Grigsby.
tract of wobdfand at Gun lake has’ la-t the people of Hastings mid
Village boys.
lie will
day’s postmark.
.
Ix'en regarded as a wise one as j Barr&gt;-roimty properly obsrrvr liotli
If your boy want* Io go ramping, Houghton high school i»-\t
there is every opportunity Io’ •• •
tills is
this
tn an opportunity to gratify
grainy his
in* FL
i-.. Marlott
Marion of
&lt;*i Detroit,
ixuron, n.* «l
Barry County Normal
| of our beautiful Murs ami stripes.
desire ami at the same time enable! Albion college, who ha
Alumni ILmqifi-L
him to learn something of lasting college ietlci-in base li
Program.
value.
track athletics ami to•nnis, is anWILLIS C. THORPE. FAMILY

PROGRAM FOR THE ANNUAL
H. H. S. ALUMNI BANQUET

DESERTER, PLEADS GUILTY
,
____
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Changed Plea to Guilty After Pre- School. Mii
I pnnithais Had Been .Made for
pay
'
Ills Trial .Monday.
i&amp;erclfrs Which WiU In- Hehl in M.
E. Church, Friday Afternoon, Willis c. Thorpe, the yoting man
Solo. Miss Martha Striker.
’
ho was nrrest&gt;s| in Chicago S’Kiie
Why I Left Teaching. Mr. Gerat.l
- June ILL asli.
'
liie thirty-eighth annual com­ , tilth
Recitation. Ml-' Manila Si-~i&gt;ii. ui'.
Valu*
' Normal Training,
ings nign
high scikmii
scluxd win
will ue
be iiem
held m
nt inc
the [(guilty
mgs
k.uiliv Ito guilty, in circuit court
Metlmdist Episcopal church Frid:t&gt;-. ixtin.tnv
”
*-y nmrnhig after all nrepar- . Relation of th*' Giunly Normal to
June trth. at 2.30 P. M.
th*- Stale Normal—Supt. W. FL
Tlie program will include tin- fol­ ji Thorpe’s mother, win* resides in Conkling.
lowing:
Horton, came to his resem* s«&gt;v«*ral
School Athletics, Mr. D. C. VanSalnMtory. Leland Holly.
1 W.'i'ks ago ami fiirnlslb'd ,lx*nd
Class Poem. Mildred Coats.
I which frei-d him from jnil.
She
Class History. Geneva Ilnyes.
lilso. employed . &lt;*uii.*&lt;'l for him.’a
I Itrand nafuds attorney appearing to
if Hie Presbyterian i-lmn-li,.
Oratiun. "Listening to the Voices," । jtefend him. Thorpe will give a
day afternoon nt live thirty ,.
Vera Wood.
)u*ml of giiNi ns a uunraiitri* of*
Class Will. Marguerite Matthews. Turnishing *18 mmilhly'for the supValedictory. Eleanor Osliprtte.
l*orl
&lt;»f
his
family.
A complete'program will he giveh
TWO GREAT BALL GAMES

; PARTIAL PROGRAM FUR HIGH

Whirl, Will ll&lt;- llrld In Ihr II. E.
Church on Friday Evening,
June 19.
The'program for the annual ban­
quet of the Alumni of the Hastings
high school, which will he held in
ilu- M. E. (march on l-'i iiiay oveoing;
June 19, has In-ea announced as fol­
lows: ’
.
Mabel Colgrove Stebbins, ’01,:
toast mistress.
Invocation.
Presentation
of toastinlslress,
Carrie B. Andrus. 'Ort, president. '
Holo, Tnlmndge King, ‘12.
Welcome Io the Class of 1911,
Florence Harper Cook, '&lt;t5.
Response for the Class of HHI,
Maurice Hill. 'l l.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Growth. Burnette More, *10.
IISTAKES BOY FOR NEST;
Rolo, Franrre M. Hureh, '12. •
BARRY COUNTY PIONEERS TO
SHOOTS HIM IN HIP
The Twenty Year -Class, Orphn
Belding ninl OHirt College Trams
Marlin Pitkin. *91.
GATHER
HERE,
ON
JUNE
25
I alesire Io announce to the Re­
(xitning Ifcrr. Base Ball DrChanging Tires, Erm ma Barlow publican vo|c.i-h of Burry, my can-j
Acrhlent to Fred Afkctt Spoils Fun
srrtrs Better Support.
Gtxxiyear. ’fl3.
\
"'
the office of County I Every thio Interested in (he (lldAt Nashvilh' Si-hixd Chililn-u’.s
Membership by Marriage, L«*e II. didaey for
Tho demand for Saturday base
Treasurer.
Picnic.
Pryor.
Times Should Plan Io Attend
ball was Mi(&gt;|dio&lt;l Inst week with an
Although
I
have
worked
for
the
Benediction.
Th** fun nl a gal liering of Nash-1
Gathering.
Ri-publiran parly all-my life.-this
Ohl- lime hoApilnlily, old-lime vill*' sejiool chil*lr*'ii who were
is the first time I have ever nsk.-tl
JURY OUT ALL HI6HT, DIS­
for any recognition and I will ap­ music, old-time cheer and old-time hohling. a picnic on t he river bank lltal naturally rose was. “Where
Ix'lovv
the village, Thilrsilay nfter- are the large . number who com*
AGREE IN DAMAGE SUIT preciate your he|p nt the. primaries stories will characterize thn annual inxm, was
considerably marred plained last year because there
meeting of the Barry County PinAugust 25lb.
When Guy Baker acciilenfnlly shot were no Rat unlay names?"
An­
Charles G. Maywixul.
other good game is Ixxtked for SalWhich Frank Downing, of Battle
Political Adv.
John AcTielt. in (he hip with a 22
Thursday.
June
Full
program
Creek, Brought Against Andrew
calibre rille.
Young linker loo &lt;»l0*-f eidli-gians play her** again.
•
Bra/ee, of Johnstown.
’. WANTS S5.000 FROM MAN
rille nkffig to add In the happf ■Every on** should *•-•• this game,
Tins meeting is designed for the I hid
Hess of the occasion, and us»*d i which will !&gt;«• called at 2:.’ft» o’clock.
After deliberating all night. Hie
WHO BIT MS EAR OFF Id seniors and their families and
(Jn Friday. Belding’s crack team.
jury, which heard the suit for
enjoyment
in climbing a tree.
lb- &lt;»iie of Hie stroncvsl iiid*'|M*ndcRL
ffi.OOO, which Frank Downing, of
Battle Creek, brought against And­ Leander Cain Sues Edwin Head ilar to the one enjoyed by co many was almost hidden hi tie* foliage team* in the state will be here. No
when,
two
companions
in
a
boat
-one should miss this gam*'. Nich­
rew Braxee, of Johnstown, came tn
After Sad Outcome of Propercalleil in Ji's! to Baker: ’
’
ols, of Grand L&lt;*d|J*. who won a
on Saturday noon and announced
Then1 will he a number of papers
’•S*-e that crow’s nest up the recent game from Charlotte, will
disagreement. The jury deliberated
t roe.”
pilch f**r Hastings.
Nichols is
A fight, which emanated from a
nearly Hi hours. Mr. Downing de­
Baker fired and his bullet wont one of the tallest men in independ­
clares that he was Ijadly injured dispute. o}-er He1 correct line helie i«
when Mr. Brazes* backed his motor­ twei'n the properlic* owned by Le­ County Clerk Walter Brown, of straight to the nest, which hapben- ent ball in this country.
not
the
Nichols
who
pitched
f*&gt;r
ander
Cain
mid
E«lwin
Mend
on
car into him and was compelled Io
(irangoyijle*. Haslinus. in War­
spend some lime in the hospital. Il Monday nighl. ha-. resulted in a Time by Charles Atkins, of Hast­ Itm ut.unce. &gt; Tin* btllbdl &gt;ii|li**|ed Portland, though hr is equally aa
a
flesh
wound.
which
is
not
serious.
talk
:
is said I hat live of the jurors refus­ legal action in which Mr. Cain ings; the- early mission in Yitnkee
Th*
’
b.t«v
hall
team
nt'cds
yuur
ed to beli^vo-lhnl Mr. Hrnzee should wants to recover *5.000-damages
supixirl.
&lt;io to th*' games.
from Mr. Mead wlu*m lie says bit
pay anything.
about Hie A 100 ACRE FARM WITH CROPS.
off his ear during the fracas.
Mr. Hastings; something
STOCK AND TOOLS FOR S5.235
lost Hi*1 greater portion of his early stage conch days near Middle­
Standings
of Contestants.
Eighth Graders Here.
' Cain
ear and it was impossible for Dr ville by FL J. McNaughton, of Mid­
Following are the standings to
The rally of the eighth graders Fuller to restore tin- severed part. dleville; a biography of Cnlvin Hill.
of Barry county is in progress at Mr. Cain brought the ear' as evi­ Hie promlmim early solllcr and Farm Is Well Located. And Offers June IO. dr'IIte contestants for (he
a Fine Chance to Get Started
tho fair
grounds today.
The dence when He canm to make com­ fourt»ler\of Middleville, an Import­
son. propriot
youngsters began to arrive from all plaint on Tuesday nioniing.
•
Farming.
Suit ant ffguxXjn He- early history of
and Restaur;
over the county this morning, was begun through Colgrove &amp; this county about whom little has
If you are interested in buying a
.5780
though some who braved the rain Potter promptly on l)lesday morn­
Forest Williams ...
.3MO
pared by C. It. Watson of Irving.
hist Thursday mid came only to lie ing.
noje carefully the mo acre farm of­ Henry Eggleston ...
,3&lt;i35
There
will
be
other
interesting
fea
­
disappointed, are absent.
County . The case has alii noted considerfered on page 2. with crons, slock, Russell E. Cleveland
tures.
including
talks
by
pioneers
Commissioner Edger this forenoon iihle attention, owing to the fart
tOoi^ etc., fbr 85,235.00. The crops, Harlan Mai hews ....
passed 190 certificates and Rev. that, both men an well known and
stock and tools are all listed. and
Russell H. Bready delivered mi ad­ that the biting off of a piece of the
the farm is in Maple Grove tpwn-.
130
Ranging l or PupIK
dress. This aflvrnoon, a program human auutomy is deoldedly un­
ship’, !&lt;&amp; miles south and ‘i mile Bernard Johnson ..
1135
of sports is being carried out. In­
Claudine Goldsmilh
pleasant 4&gt;anque| Saturday evening
cluded In Ilin program is the cross­ usual.
2W
Mr. Caiif is (ill ycat's old; Mr. Mead for her music pupils nt. her home
Ira Hine .............. . .
country run by high School, stu­
•••If. and is alone well worth
dents' for the silver trophy cup is about 50 years old.
on Court.St. The place cards wore
king price. The farm is ofIlnll-Contant.
They have had c-nsiderahlo dis­ very pretty and were nainted by
hung up by Walter Phelps ami
l*y the Nashville Real Estate
cussion
about
the
properly
line,
Charles A. Weisserl with the hopes
Miss Mary Lamprnan of Shopherd. Exch":ige.
Mr. Wesley Hall’and Miss Josjo
that it may revive (be interest jn Hostilities broki* old in a freak ar­ After the banquet. . for which II formation
Content, both of Hastings were
gument fnllowing
new surveys
track athletics in the school.
married last Friday evening. Juno
made by surveyor* employed by ell at eight o’clock, twenty pupils
5th, at the Meth&lt;xlisL Episcopal
Parties for Kindergartners.
Ixrth men. Each surveyor ran dif­ participating.
All did finely and
parsonage, Rev. Russell H. -Bready
Pythian Memorial Day Sunday.
ferent- lines,’ amt this fact causeil
Last Tu5sdn&gt;\ little Virginia Edger! performed Ihej^eremony."* Mrt and
The annual memorial services ,of each disputant to g** into the fray
•I had a very pretty parly in honor of: Mr*. Hall will niake lheir home in
the Hastings Knights of Pythias with renewed vigdr. The lie was
-----------------------her sixth birthday at tho Kinder-1 Hastings.
.
lodge will be held next Sunday. The passed and the tichl followed.
Soldiers’ Rcmdon in August.
I garten.
members, will meet in Castle Hall
The annual reunion &lt;*f Hie sbld-| On Tuesday of this week
Low.iil
ll|
in.
lllrr
■
at three, o'clock and march to the
Entertains Embroidery Chib.
ii'rs of Bari y county will be held al | Hm v»*y oolebrated
l;;s .-• vr;;!,; j
cemetery,' headed
by . Kuutuefj*
............................
The annual banquet of the Em­
fair crounds in Hastings on ■ birthday mid last Satnnlay
F'l*lre*l \ Allen R. Starr, who will
F,'” comband. The memorial address will broidery Club was In-Id hl Hu* homo Ih**
Wed ties* lav. Thursday and Fridnv. i Barkhw enferlnlinNl in honor of liis|P|l’b' « c«iur*»; in the Michigan Ag' ffourtli
birthday.
I
he
childrenha*lj
ifjL'i
be delivered by James L. Crawley, of Mrs. George Newton on Monday Aucusl 19,’2l) and 21.
[fiHirth birthday.
&gt;*«■*;
The graves of 38 deceased brothers evening. _A d*-liii"us menu was'
a iiftTtpy. tlmp al all &lt;if'.Hi*-.* par­ been hired to leach Ixilany and agwill he decorated.
Fifteen who served In .-three ."Urses by the
ties; and are anxiously awaiting the rii'ullure in Hastings high scluxi]
W. &lt;L-T. I . Notice.
were members of the lodge are Misses Mai-gu*-j-il*' Hall and Doreen
during the ensuing year. Mr. SUirr
The
regular
nteeHjtg
of
Che
W.
C.
buried la other places.
. iI Potter.’ -The (aid* was dccoratr&lt;|.
is a reeidetH &lt;&gt;f Buniingham. and
. U. rfftl in' tii'ld at the United
was . selected by Superintendent
with pink peoilies mid roses. The
Ellsworth.
Charged With Cruelty to Animals.' next meeting^will b - TtrhL in Octo­ at 2*.3U. There will b** special Ini.-iThe
marriage
of
Friend
&lt;1.
Soules
.
Following investigations made by- her.
ness ami an interesting program. and Mrs. Mary J. Fowler, both of
Humane Agent Randolph, of Grasd
Drops IS Feel From Roof.
Everybody cordially welcome.
Hastings, was
solemnized
last
Hasiings Women’s (Hub Picnic.
Rapids, Wednesday, a warrant was
Fred I.innington is coiiffned to his
Wednesday evening. June 3. at 8:00
issued by Justice Cadwallader for ■' The members &lt;4 the Hastings
o'clock, at tlie home of Mrs. Fnvv- bed with Injuries received when he
the arrest of Lee Reynolds, of Rut-, Women’s Club will Inrtd a picnic in'
The tax rolls of the four wards of ler’s’dayghter. Mrs. Wilhur Mc­ fell 18 feet from the roof of P. T.
land, charging him with cruelly to the city park. Friday afternoon. this city will he at the city hall for Donald. 118 North Washington, Rev. Colgrove’s new barn to the ground
three horses. It is alleged that Itf The regular annual business meet­ buhlic.inspection all of this week Russell II. Bready. officiating.
Mr. below. Mr. Linnmgtqn had a veryunderfed and over-worked the ani­ ing will ba held dm mg which the and early next week.
and Mfs. Soules will make their narrow escape from serious injury,
mals and that he killed with slonep officers will make their annual re­
•
Board of Review.
for he dropped ujion bis bead and
one horse, which dropped from exi- ports. The meeting will be held al
shoulders. He wait badly bruised
haustion. He will be sutnihonei 2:30 o’clock.
(fas Ihnise Coke is a clehlf fuel.
At iivp o'clock sup­ ! Gas House Coke is a hotter fuel.
and his head was cut He was for­
into court this Thursday morning. I per will bo served.
4Adv»
If Adv.
tunate in having no hones broken.
‘
t

.

-4J

�ial mention

Snappy Styles
Colonials,
Oxfords and
E are showing the very best of the new

season’s styles in Low Shoes, and we
W can
say that the assembly is of the

broadest scope, including the very best quali­
ties in white, black and tan and all fancy foot­
wear in Colonials and Pumps and button and
lace Oxfords. You need our shoe experience
w'heri .you buy fine shoes.
W. S.U Fhoonlx san Ho.I.r,.

Ironside Shoe Company
Phone 176

Masonic Temple Bldg,

Hastings, Mich

E. E. IxiLy an-l Clnrein-c I«|on &lt;if
Urbaihfalc, were in Hastings on bus'■
Tuc.-ila\.
Mrs. Jennie Vincent enlertaincd
tier mother frpm Belding over Sun-

With Crops, Stock and Tools

A bargain and a chance of a lifetime to get started farm,
ing. Read this carefully.

STOCK

CROPS
acres of Corn
rX acres of Wheat
7&gt;4 acres of-Rye
7jS acres of Oats
2 acres of Potatoes
Balance in hay and pasture

2 cows
10 breeding ewes
1 brood sow
50 chickens

TOOLS
1 spike tooth drag
1 grain drill.
1 binder
Some small tools4**

150 cords of good wood

1 lumber wagon
1 set sleighs
1 two-horsc cultivator
1 plow
1 spring-tooth drag

'I th.. Charles Fox and daughter,
I’.lara, were, call-&gt;1 to Hatlie CreeK
I by the sudden illness of their son­
in-law. ClareTiarnhart.~ ,
i Glare Reach, of Grand Rapid* is
j-pending this week with his parrnts, Mr. and Mr-. Scid Beach.
. Miss Ruth Welssert is visiting
I friends in lutnhalL
•
I Miss .Morgan ’ Ryan is visitingfriends and relatives..inAtUmrlotte
and Lansing.
I Miss Ixiilah Barlwr lias gone to
Orangeville fo-.visit Miss Hazel
Henry. SheJ^ill also visit in Kolti-

TERMS—One-half down, time on balance.

Nashville Real Estate
Exchange
NASHVILLE,

C

hntico to the tr.an who te
payfafftoeit? Humaybo
looking for It m this very
momun:. Makoltarcgwto vbitor to your teonw.
TtowutMcrtpiion price ii

COOL UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY are in demand NOW.
keep a very large assortment in both, and if any of the family need hosiery
underwear we will be pleased to have you call on us.

। M. il. R. R- freiuhi...
. E. A. Brown, fleet....
s. Mead, team
W. Leonard, labor..
\Vm. Coburn, team ..
A. Gallop, team
A. O. Maynard, b-aiu,
Chau. Hicks,-fetiiii....

MICHIGAN.

If you want solid comfort this sum­
mer, hang your hammock under tl]o
trees, then place another old had­
dock or piece of canvas, stretched
out flat, throe or four feet aboro IL
Sew on tho "ujiper berth" mosquito
netting, letting It hang to the ground.
Tho pads of tho netting mar to held
together with- hat plus Safe behind
thn screpp g(vs aafl mdianitoco *111

"I Bee there's a great deal of talk
: in town about vivisection," said Mra.
■ East Side. "Wall." replied Mrs. West
j Bide, "1'yo ndred a family of eight,
ah’ they sint eno of them over been
f.tmiectlonatcd and none of ‘cm bos
evfrt caugfat cmaffpox cither. I don't
Uki no stock la IL"—■Livingston
I Laixce.
/

erm hung a placard saying, "Hands
Off. "What ‘n thunder do they have
tu tell ye every time that tho hands

they reckon »u can't see it? An' wby
4ouT they never say anything tout
the arms and legs bein' off. loot*

H Bitting*
Thuradaj

present I
jMWtmast
. right-yei

niaking i

of poinlli
.1. Engli
'Tuesday.
Mr. an

/fastings, Mich.

Phone 66

ritiitiiig

Mr. Mill!
Saturday
Melting a

wife fett
found hr

The foilnwing

trip
Monday.
The Vi
in sessio
taxable i
tie. whirl

two

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20-00

Gallop, labor
• rank Wait,.’labor.
&lt;tar Electric Co.. . ..
.. D. Van VeltM'i . acr
I Moved by Aid. Xei-s (hat Hie ar'-•--uiilsbe allow- il and orders drawn.
1 Carried. .Ayos—All.
1 Moved by Aid. farvclh
'quest of Mr. Andrews for
the Andrew# Addition be
lo the Waler Committee.
’ ''Moved by Aid. ■ Niess ----- —
1 Eri'crnan grade for a sidewalk south
&lt;&gt;f Smith street be referred to Side­
walk Committee. &lt;‘.arned.
Moved byAid E-lmonds that City
Encmo.-f‘nuir^i;inTO,-Tn-^T*triH!t '
’ I'.oinmitti'-' Im ■mpow'rn'd Io alter
Sidewalk gradfl at intersection of ■THE
Green an&lt;!‘UMmd*ny.
'
Moved hy Aid.' Wnoton to amend
Urn id-**-- m-dton- •*&gt; a» to iur.luik*

WHAT NOD-O-GEN IS—A pure culture of bacteria which causes nodules
‘to grow on roots of ALFALFA thus insuring a greater success with alfalfa.
FREE! With each 60 lbs of Alfalfa Seed we will furnish you FREE OF
CHARGE a bottle of NOD-O-GEN containing enough pure culture to in­
oculate one bu. (60 lbs.) of seed which will insure a surer catch of Alfalfa.
Based on to-day’s wheat market, I can sell you French’s White Lily Flour at $2.35 per
100 lbs. Beans arc higher. Bring in your samples of BEANS and SEED, or if you want
Bran, Middlings, Cement or Seed Beans, call in and will be pleased to show you same.

LUKE WATERS
PALACE OF SWEETS HAS
0PENIN6-NEW MAHA8EMEHT

Fred A. Merritt Will Give (tornuHim to luu-li Lady Who Calls ul
Hi* lev Cream Parlon Sul.
Edmond*Moved by All
After a periml
of E. A. Brown
tluchiuHon llii! “I------- ---------CCL-e i -tted. ।
candy kitchen and ice errant par­
Moved l*y AiL .. -—
lor seems to have stilled &lt;|"wn toIw authorized la order a car of No
2 paving brick fur crosswalks. Car- inunt of Fred A. Merrill it looks like
a- new place—clean ami sanitary.
Next Saturday. June 13, Mr. Mer­
rill Itos X'l as hi.- tirsl opening day.
Orchestra music afternoon ami eve­
ning ami a carnal ion tn the ladies
Aid. Selden "I hat peli- are special features of Hie event.
s-eber ami 7 others for Rvad-his adv. on another page.
grade be. referred Io

CIGARS AHD TOBACCOS
Swi-t-glos, Mim UrOH-vau. K. Sihlm*'.
| A. H&lt; rn-.v br .ard-Tcd to build »
jc.iimlil walk 1 fimt in widtli abutling Ih&lt;- North line bf lol 3. block 4.
I Kenltcld's addilton in mauler, form
I arid material prescribed by Hi-- or­
dinance nf the city of Haslingb,
ladoph d July PJ, 1907.
ii.- it furlbi r nwolvi-d that n copy
I of till* resolution or noth'e be serv‘ &lt;-d upon iltc -aid parties.'
: Sigm-d.
C. U. Edmond*.
I Moved by Aid. Lunn that resolitUionJw adopted. Carried. Ayes all
!• To lhe H..norabte Mayor an-l
•Common Council .of City of Hast-

Your Ein.iiicmComtnilb'f! respect­
fully recommend
the .following
nmmiiils !&lt;• h- raised for the several
fund- arid lhe stun lolhl l&gt;» hr
known ns th.- City ‘budget (or Hulineal yc^r. p.H.I and 10IL
Continumi Etntd ................. £ fi.500.iki
General Street .......... 8,000X10
Water ....................................... 1.000.011
Light
fnt»-r»—t and sinking.

IE you arc a bor­
rower of thin

Thi, is lhe season of SILK GLOVES. You want to be in style and if you
rsn’t .frxrizl rxo,.« am to tortrw nsss*
. Pf-inn. A—..—
'

Council met in adjourned
aoMion
Friday evening.
Muy 2tt, 1014.
Mayor Janicismi prusidiiig.
. Present at roll cull: Aid. Canrih.
Ealmmuls, H&lt;&lt;im*y.— Lunn. Niess.
Itmi&lt;h and Wi»-i&lt;'n.

14,000 ft. of logs on skidway ready for mill

Farm is located 31/- miles south and L- mile cast o( Nashville, Barry county.
Owned by Deli Shoup. It is good land, and the crops now growing^re the best proof.
Over 400 rods ot new wire&gt; fence. Buildings arc not the best but ore serviceable.
Farm alone is worth all that he asks for everything. ' Go to the farm any time you
like, or call at our office and wc will take you.

orrower

Wc have the finest line of CORSETS to be found in the city. Any lady
can find a fit at our store, for we can fit any figure. Nothing is more pleasing to
any lady than to have a perfect corset fit. Here is where you get it. Prices from
50c to &gt;3.00
“
.

llolil. Green, labor....
E. Moore, tabor
(‘■Inis. Wood, draying.
Earl Goldsmith, exprr
s. Anderson, labor...,.
R-rt .Jeffry, lilxir........
li. Shiiwmau, labor ...
Will Billon, labor ....
A. J. Jewell, tabor....

100-Acre Farm

A Word to the

/fere Are Some Shings
you’ll /feed Shese J^ay.

Roy 'fltorpi*, of Milo, was in Hie
city TuMdlrnn burine.M.
John W. •JBsrMig. of Grand I^dge.
was in Hito fljiv Monday on busL
H--»H connected with Um- WimWorm
Itisuhince. Cq, of which ho is the,

THAT ARE KEPT JUST RIGHT

Uy an Automatic ElectricHumidor
at the ilomrnn Cigar Store on
Everyone who uses tobacco will
Im intereeled in the advertisement'
of Hie lloonau Cigar Store in Hits

Al this Cigur store &lt;iverylfiing is
kept in dust proof zinc-linHl eases,:
and an electric humidor koeps the
cigara aud tolmci-o al just Uie Ac­
quired lempartihiN!. All patrons
Hierefuro K*'t goods kojil under the
most Military romlitlmts, and at
just (he right temperature.
Al Hie liovnan Cigar Hiore all the
bairn ball acorim are received by inmu--. EwryAm- ;nl.i in liu.-r
ball is cordially invitod Lu drop in,
meet your.friend-, and-enjoy the
'•'fanning' bee that often takes place
aryuud the tcore isjaril.
,
Faun al Hie Derr Park.

uiooxib

During the la*! few days scores
or citizens have visited the deer
park to see Hie little spotted fawn,
which if-cvtiliy, arrived.
Tho litlle anima! is**atoul as large a* .a
lamb and .-pends most of lhe time
• sleeping.
Il 1$ carefully walrlmd
by the mother, which trito to (tide
A. ii. Carvfttb,
it in* the alighl shelter which the
.1. A. Wnotou.
C. If. Edmonds. .
— vegetation iu Um park gives. Tim
fawn moves about, moruiiue.. ai£d
Minance ’Combi ■ 11 a
e.vuninga.
The placing of the iieer
Aid. Lunn that Hie |»-il«
filing year be adot&gt;lrd. in lhe park has beat ,e&lt;i. imimilmil
factor in rousing tn/ttrest in Hie
impiovaNiwul of- - Ihfif* neglected
beauty spot in our city.

Hlghgft Knowledge.
The eetabllehmeot ... of e
clearly defined ethical and social Ideal
ns a touchstone of tho tendencies of
all particular acta and policies Is de­
scribed tn the tsnguago ,of poetical
Plslnnlim an the arqiilslUao of the
highlit knowledge—thn knowledge of
the Idea! of good —Pref. Paul Storey.

When 1 read about a man high la
tho couactls of hlB party, I picture to
mioalf a fallow sitting on a stepladdsr
in a grocery. talking politic!.
BAXXLK W AST ABVS. P*V.

No User

a Gas Range

This fact—and it is a broad and emphatic

fact—is one of the most convincing points
of the gaa range argument

efficiency

Np dirt, no soot, no ashes, no building

to heat, no carrying ooal.

These are some of the conveniences that

come with every gas range.

Once a gas range is installed in your
kitchen you *111 eant

Thornapple
Phone No. I

•ALUYS RENDER RSAL SERVICE

struck 11
doing coi
fences ai
Mrs. A
latter pa

Shirley
John Let
Jtrip hep
fin the f&lt;
tOxpcct tr
trinity fo
• The cl
'Barve Tt
gathered
■the villa
family r«

joyed by

spending
friends li
Mr. an
JUcPherki
oat of Sf
Sato
Elmer
Clyde M
Freeport

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE IL MIL

Woodland
■’ Mr. and MFs. ’&lt;IMriti3 Foster of
Hastings visited al J. N.’ Covert's
'i I1ur.-d.1y.
James Hynes and wife of Stock­
bridge are making a two weeks vis­
it with their many Woodland rel­
ative*.
Mr. Hynea spent his boy­
hood davs here and is remember­
ed by all of lhe old lime residents.
Like many others he had to give
up a governmunl job through the
present administration having been
'postmaster of his city for the Inst
eight yearn.•___
S. C. Vanlrauten nnd F.d Leonard
’made a business,trip Io Grand Rap­
ids, Thurwlay,
. Mm. Charles Leonard visited rel. olives in Detroit, last week.
MiM Defile Hunt of Caledonia, is
making her sister, Mrs. A. II. Harri­
son a few ilays visit.
Isaac Hairigh has taken the Job
of pointing the farm residence of J.
J. England.
He began the job
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. AV. Ford of Bat­
tle (.reek spent a part of last week
visiting at the J. Jx'. Covert home.
Mrs. C. K. McIntyre nnd Mi*. Alvnh Miller each underwent an np.rraliorrnl Ann Arbor Thursday last.
Mr. Miller was down to sen them
Saturday and report^ Mrs. Miller
gelling along finely, hut Mrs. MclOlyre was not so well. Tlte doc-Mr wont there Monday to see his
wife returning homu Tuesday.
He
found her somewhnr inhnwrwfc—
Frank N'eithainer mode a busi­
ness trip by auto to Battle Creek
Monday.
Tins Village hoard of review was
in session Saturday and adjusted
taxable property to alKiut cash val­
ue, which ought nol to make much
'material difference in taxes.
A hard wind and rain storm
slnick tiiis section Thursday night
iloing considerable damage Io crops,
fences nnd limber,
Mrs. A. XV. Dillqnhnck spent lhe
latter part of the week visiting her
sons, Charley and Ray, in Clarks­
ville.
Shirley Myers and family mid
John Leedy nnd RAiiily mnde the
.trip here from RcnllsViHe Friday
itn the-former’s Jmiring car. They
MXpecl to visit relatives Hi this vJointty for several days.
ChiMTon of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Tlnrve Townsend nnd their families
gathered nt the-paternal home in
I lie village, Sunday and enjoyed a
family reunion. A sumptuous din­
ner and n pleasant viMl were en­
joyed by nil.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnss Jordan are
spending a w.u-k’a vacation visiting
friends hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mohler of
Mrl’herson, Kansas, mid O. E. Halvnat of Kparta visited al Will Win iiur’« Saturday.
Elmer Eckart and family and
Clyde Miller, and Indy friend of
Freeport spent Sunday with thi-ir

mother, Mrs. Jennette Miller.in the
village.

Jlliss Rosalie Geiger of Idaho
Falls, Idaho, is upending the sum­
mer’ vacation with her parents in
(he village.
.Miss Geiger is one of
the teachers of Idaho Falls, and Is
engaged for another x*-m- there.
Frank Nash lost a valuable mare,
also a three days old colt, -Salur&lt;Uhr.
The jury of twelve men appoint­
ed Io assess the damages for lliosc
whose land the little 'iliornapple
drain traverses mostly in Carlton
Township, and who ularn damages
for varkins reasons, wen* in town
Monday, coining from Hastings- in
cars furnished by parti** here.
They began al the upper end of the
proposed drain and went the whnte
length, taking uliservations nnd
conferring with parlies interested
tn the drain, that they may he able
to adjust affairs in a satisfactory
manner.
The proposition to take
Illi- jury nloiig lh&lt;- line nf the Mud
Creek drain.that they might be niile
to see for themselves what this
drain Jias done for lhe farms in
East Woodland was turned down by
Judge Smith, o.s the Mud Crock
drain should nol be taken in tinscLIIement of anything connected
witli tho little Tbornapplo-drain.
Elmer Rising, while^tlending the
Holsli'in Breeders' A'ssnciaHon al
Chicago, Inst week had tin- privilege
of gazing upon the four months calf
mid dollars. Mr. Rising says it was
a very ordinary looking calf al
that.
• Burr Vanhouten of Hastings &lt;isx
lltsl Ih(v^ms«miIm ziv«&gt;c Sunday—
.
Mt. and Mrs. Wallace Merriam
llavil taken Into Jlieir homo to raise
nn Infant'daughter,. seven weeks
old, which they have named, Then-ssa Ruth.
They roceivctl lhe
child from lhe St. Joseph Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Merriam liave no chil­
dren of their own and certainly will
make this little one a pleasant
home.
Childrens' Day will he oliserved
by a program nl the churches in the.
village next Sunday morning.
Mrs. C. D. Garn nnd children vis­
ited Irving relatives, Tuesday.
Mrs. II. C. Benin! went to Knlaino. Monday and was accompanied
home by her mother. Mrs. Wilson,
who has Ihu*u .visiting Kalamo
friends for several days.
The K. of. I*, memorial services
will he held in tile- M. E. church
Sunday aflcriKMin nl 2:00 o'clock,

ilVer, the-address.
'
Fred Hulling and family of Si-bowa, spent Sunday al the John Bull­
ing home here.
appointment os notary public, tak­
ing effect June 3rd.,

Card of Tlinnks—I desire tn ox­
press my thunk* to my friends and
n&gt;-ii.-lili.iis for llieir kindness and
pssisfanc-e during the sickness and
death of my husband.
■Mnr. Adah J..(lohoon.—Adv.
Banner Want Ada Bring

Results.

EAST XVOODLAND.
-The quarterly uieeling Saturday
and Sumlay whs well intended and
the weather waa ideal.
.
.
, Miss Zilpah Kilpatrick closed-her
•u-hixil Friday, witli n picnic dinner
and program.
Miss Lura Barker is sewing for
Mrs. Claud Woud of Coats Grove
this week.
'Mrs. tk&gt;ra Smith of Nashville,
Spent part of la.-t week with Mrs.
Chester Hecker of East Woodland.
Mrs. J. F. Fulger of Igmsing, was
an over Sunday, guest, of his wifiwho is spending a few days with
EaH Worxlland friends.
Mis. J, Elgar Cole and daughter
Pauline of Ilatlle Greek are epmdjng a week nt the home of Mr. amt
Mrs. E. T. Cote.
Carl Scofield who has been very
ill the past week is reported bet I .-r
al this writing.
'
Mrs. E. T. Cole is spending a few
weeks with‘her daughter. Mrs. Harlie Jltigln of Ottumwa, town.
The whirlwind that passed over
East Woodland Thursday
nighj

place- iieSides
damage in other
places.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. Woo«l nnd Mrs.
Orson Wood of Coats Grove and
Mrs. Ella TeepFc of Hastings, were
Barker a,id wife.

NORTH MAPLE GROVE
Floy&lt;l Kinney and family of Nash­
ville visited friends hero Sunday.
George Gibsnn slat ted Tue-qlay tn
make his fortune in the west.
The-Misses Ella and Elzia Dur­
ham of Larry' Friday-night
with their uncle, A. E. Mills.
Grandma Kunz who is sick al the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Orville
Ftook is some better nt this writing.
.Mr. and Mrs.- Cyrus Ruxton of
Soul It ,Maple Grove attended Hie ire
cj-eani’social at Harry Lniabees.
'Hie ice cream social nt Horry Larabee's was a success in every way.
A fine crowd a tine lime and amount
taken in $12.00.

EVAN6ELISTIC MEETINGS AT

PAGK TRRRE

KALAMAZOO COUNTY HOGS

COATS GROVE BEGIN JUNE 16

VACCINATED WITH SMALL

XVIII Be Conducted by; I. XV. Kiin- Expense to Swine (hyners Through
tirrliny. Known As "Tin- Drum­
Medinin of Kaluma/oo CgMinty
mer Evangelisi.
Farming Expert. The value of a county farm
A seriea of Evangeli-lie meetings
will begin on Tu«—l.o evening, bureau and the practical tH-nvtits
June Id. al th? chui.-h of Christ
show.n by the .-fact that’ arrange­
Drummer Evangelist I ,W. Kunber- ment's have be&amp;i made whereby any
ling of Henderson. Iffour­ fiuiner whose hogs are infected
teen years ofi the road os a. rmn- witli cholera may. have them vm-«imen-inl salesman Jwfriro h,. licciuue naled with no expense t&lt;&gt; hini«*-lf
a liiinisler of the g»-i-l. anil this cxci-pl-paymeiit f&lt;&gt;r the si-hiiii, ac­
gave him a true ilisigbi into hu­ cording to the statement of Jason
man hearts anil live*, lie will come XVoodinan, farm expert of tin- coun.with a message that shmilil roach l&gt;‘'
.-ui&lt;l touch our heart'. He has liad
"In.case any fanner in this coun­
great sticCWU tn mot-ling* hetd dur­ ty has ron*«&gt;n lo 'tw’ticvr Hot.1 iing the past winter, and will’ come hog cholera in his herd, the live
with a zeal tlfflt bolt'ir.-. m a win­ -lock sanitary commission suggests
ner of souls for Clni-i.
Every­ that a veterinarian be called to
body is invited . Io aiimd these diagnose the cast. . If the veterin­
me, lings beginning Tuc-day wan­ arian "surgeon prunuinices it hoe
ing. June III.
lie wifi communicate with the Kal­
SOUTH NASIIXII.I.E
amazoo County Farm bureau and
Almo McKinnis and friend call­ inform me that he wants Ins hog*
ed on Hie former’s _jrniri.| father. vaccinated I will immediately call
Francis Showalter, Suiiijny.
IL Benedicts arc liiL-cly keltled in will send a man especially trained
(lidir new home, east «&gt;f lhe village. for the work down hero to do tin-,
vaccinating.
XV. I’l-ar of (Ihnrloib-, sp.-nt a few
for the sei-uiii. Travidiiut and any
days nt Delink Wnr&lt;l - la.i w&lt;-R.
Henry Marlin 4iad the nii«fortuno other expenses of (Ih- expert will

commission. The commission ptyThe Peterson ' child&gt;.-n attended
the school rally at Kdaino. Satur­ cilint Ing Io having smpe one wlio
day evening.
knows nothing alioiit. it," said Mr.
~7«:tiff ,Mr1»wk nF -Rank •rTiwg—I? WiMMiiiiibi hip mm’ning. "Thecost of vaceiimating isnhoul
the same ns for last year.
Suck­
Claude Downs and Clayton Deck­ ing pigs will cost about 22 cents,
er attended the clrru* al Lansing. a 50-poimd pig. about 30 cents, a
hog weighing from piMd lOO pounds
Mr. and Mrs. Casey-nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Parr of Charh&gt;u&lt;&gt; visileil at
Will Fisher’s Sunday.
50 or fio cents, and a SUO’poiind hog
Mrs. Cassel j.s huihlinc a new about “5 cents.”
■
fence, th,* old one being destroyed
by I lie high water.
MR.
ANO
MRS.
MARCUS
C. Itnymond and Mi-&lt; Ju. rvwnSam Marshall better.
Cary Ed­
W. SMITH, CHIROPRACTORS
monds motored to Climax mid •on. .luck, of Nnshvill*
In-ought her tn her hum here Sun­
ville. were Sunday gurd* i.f Mr. and Hate ripened Offices in the New
day.
.Mrs.. Joe Hell gave a dinner Sun­
Hendershott llujhling for tho
day iii honor of her grandfather'^
Pracllvc of Chiropractic.
SOUTHXVEST CXSTI.LTON."
7Hlh birthday. There wore present
Mis* Pearl Hill is •..M,iing Mrs.
four generations, two rldlilren. four Tohal Gurfinger xviili ln-r house
grandchildren nnd llv* great granddiildcen. This was only a small part
Garlingor was ill Saturday,
of Grandfather Tohins' family, lint butEva
i* lietutr.
nil that reside, in (ho immediate
Visitors nt Albert McClelland’s
noighhorhdhd. Grandpa received Sunday w.-re: Mrs. ....... I of Nash­
several useful present* and we nil ville. .Mrs. Flory, and L-n Rnfller
join in wishing him many more hap­ and family of Knlnni**.
py birthday.*.
Frank Campbell and family tiax-c
moved onto a farm in-nr lUi-dings.
NORTHWEST JOHNSTOWN.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earn Horn and Mrs.
Cord of Thanks—I il- sir.- to ex­
May- Baker went to Hastings .Mon-! press my I hanks to tny friend* and
day.
neighbors, for their kindness during
Mrs. E E. Jones and children went
Io Rattle Crock one day Inst week.
’Alfred Horn spent from Friday
iintil Sunday with his - aunt, 'Mrs.
I Stella Armstrong, of Prairieville.

Friday &amp; Saturday"
Hot Weather Specials
=a===AT=—
T'S a harJ task to go trailing in this hot
but we are-making our store cool anil
able. and we are oifering such low prices
weather goods that it will more than pay
your eAorts..
- -

I

weather,
comfort­
on hot
you for

For Friday and Saturday we offer
some exceptional bargains
Crepe Khnmonas in all sizes, dark or light, regular price was
$r.jp. Special for Friday and Saturday_______ 75c
Ki mana Aprons, made from Amoskeag Gingham, only___ 39c
Ladies’ Ready Made Dresses, some worth up to $3.00, a general
clean up at only..---------------------------------------98c
Ladies’ White Pique Top Skirts, some great values at only 98c
Muslin Drawers and Corset Covers and Brasiercs at only 25c
Ladies’ Slip Over Might Gowns at-----------50c and 85c
Seersucker Gowns, trimmed with worked scalloped edges around
neck and sleeve, in white, pink and blue, al only.98c
.Double I’anded. Skit Liat only.---------------------------------- - —75c
Envelope Chemise Suits lor hot weather------------------------ 98c
Girls'Gingham Dresses at only_____ ____________ ___ 48c
Girls' Muslin and Crepe Drawers
_________
25c and 15c
Girls' Night Gowns,'sizes 2 to 14, at---------- ’---------------- 45c
Ladies’ Waists, close outs at only ------------------------------ 39c
Women's, Girls'and Boys' Union Suits.__ ____________ 23c
One table full o( summer Wash Goods----------------------------- 10c
Special line of Parasols at only ________________________ 98c
39c
Men’s Dress and Work Shirts at only-------------Men's Summer Underwear, shirts and drawers..
25c

Special Sale Prices on Rugs
$2.00 A’elvet Rugs, 27x54. special for Saturday froth
9:00 o'clockTo 11 :oo a. m. tor_________________
Imitation Black Walrus Leather Suit Cases, worth
up to $2.00, special for Friday &amp; Saturday only

Qftj-»
7UC

Cl IQ
xDlz.13'

25c Bleached Seersucker Cloth, a special (or Friday
1 A 1/ r
and Saturday at_______ ________ __________ &gt; */jC

TiraidlSiia^ Cenateir

Character First
Gjp1!IE FERRIS INSTITUTE was organized in September,'-1884, with An enrollment of
lb fifteen students. During the last year the total attendance has been over two thousand.
The thirty-first year begins August 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris have given their life to
the institution. Emerson has well said that an institution is but the lengthened shadow of
some individual. This is particularly true of the Ferris institute. The personal qualities of
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris permeate every department. The school was organized for three pur­
poses. First, it offers to men and women who have had no chance in early life, an oppor­
tunity to get an education. Second, it fits young men and women for the poetical affairs of
life and prepares them for doing things in the business world. Third, it enables its students
to enter some university or college in the shortest possible time consistent with thorough
training. The average age of its students is over twenty-one years. Thfs means that frivolty, inattention and lack of purpose are practically unknown. Th^re is a spirit of work rare­
ly found-anywhere else. It’s education ideals are high. It inspires and encourages.

FERRIS INSTITUTE
MICHIGAN’S BIGGEST BUSINESS, NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL
SUMMER TERM
BEGINS JUNE 29
Information Free

BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

The.school where character stands first and where ideals and common sense are emphasized. Promptness, efficiency, hard work, doing the thing that is reqaired and doing it now, learning to think and trying to discover one's resources, these are some of the things the Ferris Institute preaches early and late.
Loafers are not wanted in the professions, nor in business, nor in the Ferris Institute. Young )&gt;eople who want to do something and be something are welcome.

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EQUIPMENT.

DEPARTMENTS
COIXEGE PREPARATORY
PHARMACY k,
TELEGlIXPIIY
TELEGliXPHV
NORMAL
BUSINESS
CIVIL SERVICE
EXPRESSION
SHORTII XND
VIM
VIM XL
XL MUSIC
MUSIC
KINDERGARTEN
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COMMON
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ING
COMMERCIAL AND SHORTHAND 1EACIIERS

The College Prepnratqry course admits In any University or College in (he connin'. Students enter
he University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, University of Michigan. University of C.hir.ijm and- inslilutiqns of similar rank.
The Normal Dcpprlment prepares for the senior class nt Ypsilanti, Kalamazoo or Mount J'leasnnt
Kindergarten krniHintes receive a Stale-Life Certillcul-1. Music ami Drawing gradual* receive a sim­
ilar certificate.
,
In Pharmacy (here is a Iwo-years’ course leading to a dipliunn. Those who have had the required
experience take lhe short course or year’s course. The record made by this depmlin-nt during th&gt;- last
few years has been unexcelled. We challenge, rompnricon.
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The work in the Business and Shorthand Department* is thorough from even- standpoint. More than
MM) graduates from these deportments are wof-king in Detroit. A large number an- w.iklng in Grand
Rapids and oilier imixirtant cities of Michigan, and the Norlhweat.
. .f'xce,?.t,on‘ll opportunities are offered in Telegraphy. The school is connected with a wire from one
of the railroads and each one gels daily practice sending and receiving. Tim other depaiUbents nre
open to telegraphy students,
..
graduates can finish lhe Commercial Teaehers’-Course In one year and then finish at Xpmlanti, Kalamazoo or Mount Pleasant in sit months and roceive a State Life Certificate.

’I lie l-’&lt;.&gt;rris Institute ii thoroughly equipped with all mod­
ern appliances and lias commodious buildings. The dement
uLjronlflei l»«'tw. i-n the teacher ami stmleitt Is emphasized.
’I’licre is a spirit of friend!iness and co-operation that' means'
suit, .** i&lt;i Ijiuse who arc willing In do lliv.ir idiare.
FACULTY.
I'hi facility varies-from twenty-seven to thirty. Many of
them an- university.and college graduates. OlhVr.&lt;have taken
-a &lt;)&lt;&gt; ^:il couij-.-in I licit-chosen line.
.
MORNING EXERCISES.
I II.- shideilts meet for one-half hour every morning and
list, ii to Hu- disciis&gt;kni of current questions or the reading of
sintic new liook or some Itr,sl-class biography.
. ATHLETICS.
mir school mainliiiiis baseball, basketball, football and
track team*. uImi two U*nni« clubs. Athletics are a secondary
i'l.ulrr. uowrvcr. The j. rind pall hi ng is school work. ■
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
TlhTo are no entrance cxaminatioiws. Each student is
clas-iiied a.-eording to his ability,, advancement ami plan he
has for lhe future. There is no red tape.
ORGANIZATIONS.
'
There, i* a strong Y. M. 0. A.. a Y. W. C. A, Catholic club.
Debating el'ibs and a dozen other organizations which have
for I heir purpose the moral, religious, social and intellectual
development of the members. The Ferris Institute puts
character first and other’things second.

FALL TERM
.
OPENS AUG. 31
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�JUNE If, 1»1L

PERSONAL MENTION

Al UNDERSHOT CUPID

LOCAL NEWS

LITTLE TRICKERY TRIXY

Great June Reductions

A large crowd attended the open­
■y DOROTHY &amp;OUGLA3.
ing of the Palm''.Garden on Satur­
By FORBES DWIGHT.
day.
The Odd Fellows have decided to
rilpquc tlieir banquet from June
Trtxy gazed Wistfully at the patients
until next October.
Pcrbapa tho best descriptton of WflP. T. Colgrove will'rkliver an ad­
that'bis idea of a highly hllarioua ova- dress before lhe Eaton County1
Pioneer Society on August .18.
tbal'a office.
You will find this one of the coolest stores to stop into on your way down
There'will be preaching al the
certain Illusive Greek roots,
"Oh! For a pain
Fisher church Sunday, June 11, al or something —
perhaps gives * very proper 1
town and these Special June Bargains are attractively displaced so you can look
th
ree
o
’
clo
ck
P.
M.,
by
Key.
Baddcr.
tho gentleman abd renders it m
them
over very easily.
that I, too, might
Special ‘communicationv of Has­ ascend those
talscaholled spectacles, bla baggy tings Lodge No. 52, !•'. and A. M, steps!" she sighed
Wednesday evening, June 17. Work
always having something vary Im­ in lhe third degree.
Mrs. Ellen CampbeJI has-, fpiirportant on his mind. ,
kllug beauty tn
Besides Greek roots there was ono chased Gerald Nash's residence on
Thousands of yards of handsome Embroidery, Edgings and Insertions from two to nine
Miss Josephine Nosh returned thing worthy of mention in William’s Washington street, where slie\will the mirror. "I do
make
her home.
from a weeks visit in Albion, Mon­ rather austere and aacetlo life; and
inches wide, dainty baby patterns, also the rich heavier designs, latest and best importations from
Miss Frances Williams enter­
Switzerland, Belgium and Germany.
.
'
that was a bow-legged undershot. 70- tained with a dinner Monday even­ cd
luterwatlngly
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ford returned
We have made two big lots for this occasion:
tn their home in Urbandale, Satur- pound bulldog rejoicing in the highly ing, covers being laid for eight. All
un-Hnllenlc namo of Frazzles.
had a pleasant time.
She gazed out of
jfasortment
^T---Fine
and
Heavy
Embroideries,
insertions
to
match,
regular loc, 15c and
William Boles sat alone that April . Samuel E. Hozell has filed a pe­
Etaid Beach spent Tuesday and
tition for naturalization as an Amer­ A slim, dainty girl
18s values. REDUCTION PRICE per yard_______________ ________ VU
Wednesday
witli
Kalamazoo
his widowed sister with whom he ican citizen. He came to this coun­ who walked with
fririi'I.-.
James E. Clark has gone tn boarded and who was Inordinately try from Ontario Ui October I. iWi.
jfssortment
wonderful lot of Embroideries of all kinds worth up to 35c yard.
Clarence txt) Fox. born on May
Plainwell to spend a few weeks with proud of William's bulging forehead
REDUCTION PRICE per yard______________ _____ _________
27 th Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fox,
his sister.
’
ly
toward
tha
door
died
on
June
ti
of
acute
indigestion.
Ed Sweet was In Nashville on xles was capering joyfully somewhere
Tuesday evening visiting Ins fallier about the yard below, and William Interment took place in Hudson­ that boro
ville cemetory.
who is ill.
should have been on the trail of tho
There will !«• prearliing service Gunthol, M. D.
Mrs. Lawrenfla Archart spent; usual Greek root Hut instead be was
al the Wesleyan Methodist church
"Even a limp
Sunday and Monday with friends in,
on the State Road, three miles east g*ta ono through
Middleville.
‘
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Tor.Ladies' and Children's Dresses.
Newest patterns just arrived.
----- - "Why,
____
Miss Dora Areliart was llw guest fore him. On tho paper were sundry of Hastings, next Sunday at 3:1X1 p. those portals,” sighedTrixy.
Beautiful work on dainty Crepe, Voile and Swisses. 98c values
of MBs Della Chatfield in Mlddle- lines, each beginning with • capital, m„ by M. J. Badder. of Hastings.
oh. why, am I ao abnormally healthy?"
.pntuyould never have thought of tho ...There willJiu a musical suaaLiu .
... villc, Sunday......................
MrA Clarence Davis and baby of austere William as breaking out into Frank Foster's burn m Maple Greve fever of vague imaginings. Romances
Toledo are gtwl« of her mother. meterica! thought; indeed, it surprised on Thursday evening. June 18. The galore sho wove about tho doctor and
Mrs. Julia Willison,
William as much as it would have do no L. A. S. of Maple Grove M. P. his famlnlno patients and smiled wist­
church will serve ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove lefl
The Birthday Club pleasantly fully when she pictured them one and
on Wednesday for a week’s slay nt
New neighbors had moved Into tho
Mrs. S. R. Doud Wednes­ all tainting into tha doctor's arms.
their Gun lake,collage.
house next door, and one of the said surprised
Mrs.'J. C. Burch of Grand Rapid* new neighbors—tho daughter of tho day evening. Refreshments were Somehow, Trixy could conceive of no
ot the past wet-k has been a tremendous success: For the benefit of those who teel that they would
came Bunday for n visit with Mr. house—bad a most amazing pair of served and ail had a delightful flslt to a physician wherein a faint.
like to add to their snpplyand also lor those who for some reason overlooked this remarkable oppor­
played no part
time.
------and Mrs. Robert Burch.
tunity, we will continue this sale tor one more week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas,. Polls mid son violet eyes. William had first noticed - Morse Nevins has begun lhe
"Certainly I would faint—if only
foundation
for
the two-story from sheer joy at being near him—If,
Richard.vuiled- Mr. and Mrs. John
dadies‘, Children’s and Men’s hosiery
friends with Fraxzles through the
McElwain of Lansing Sunday.
I ever got tho chance." mused Trixy.'
Mrs. Carl Spade and daughter
Htio pictured her golden head falling 1
Up to 25c values
...
Up to 50c'valucs
- Up to 75o values
year's residence.
.
Jean of Grand Rapids, spent the Curbing eyes.
snugly—she knew it would bo snugly — .
M.
.M.
Clark,
who
resides
at
i
17
'
William had known by certain all
past week with Miss Bessie Bush.
5c pair
JOc pair
J7c pair
against his shoulder, and bis hand
Dr. Louis Wardell of Edmore was too apparent sighs that he was rapidly West Blair St, has a pink penny stroking her brow.
&gt;
li feel
lhe guest of his parent h, Mr. and descending tntp paths of insanity, but plaid which measures
With tho wonderful thought of Dr.
Mrs. Jos. Wardell lhe first, of the tonight the crowning climax of it all around, stands W inches high and
Radies’ and Misses’ Itiash Dresses and Jkirts
had come. Ho had writton a poem, a has Gt blossoms. Who cun beat Oudthel'a soft hand on her brow In,}
oplfation camo to, Trixy.
Miss Winifred Johijwn o'f Lenox poem about her eyes—28 lines of soul­
Tho jurors who have boon view­
veiled her parenls, Mr. and Miu ful drivel in iambic hexameter.
Sl» would faint. That very day.
JiIso Remarkable Values in Children's presses
ing lhe land along (he niub) of lhe
George Johnson, from Saturday till
"William, oh. William!" called hie proposed Lil Ho Tluiruapple drain
Tuesday.
small runabout, she would dash out on
You will find it a delightlul experience td select ydur cool new summer dress from our excellent
Mrs. Frank Mahoney, who has sister’s voice from tho hall- below. completed their work yesterday her own steps and swoon right before
'stock, without the usual problem of selecting your material and style, also the bother of having it
been visiting llaslings friends, re­ “Here's Frazzles coming up to you." and began on this Thursday morn­ hlswery eyes. He would pick-her up
ing to hear claims for damages in
turned Wednesday to her home in
made and fitted. All you need to do is to come in, pick out a dress for yourself or the cbildrea,
Ing vigorously at tho door. William lhe probate court office ibis Thurs­ tenderly and carry her Into that
Jackson.
put it on and wear it.
charmed office and administer to her.,
.
Mr. anti Mrs. A. L Vanderrook of opened it and In bounded 70-odd day morning.
During the afternoon Trixy spent!
Chas. Harshbcrger. lhe plioloMason, spent Saturday and Sunday pounds of animation, fresh from a
Our styles are exceptionally clever and exclusive. There arc plain and simple dresses, also
many
momenta
contemplating
heri
with their sou, D. G. Vandurcook romp with the girlnext door. William grapher, h:is a special adv. this
the more dressy and elaborate.
aad family.
abetractodly watched him scurrying week in (hose cohmtns calling at­ wardrobe. She gazed with longing
Our prices are in most cases lower than the cost ol making.
Mr’and Mrs. Will Kennedy, of about the study.
tention lo -the taking of pictures eyes at her new shell pink silk.
"I would Jove fo wear it for tho.
Grand Rapids, were the guests of
He stepped to tho table and picked for family groups. Anyone having
Ladies’ and Misses* Dresses priced from 98c to $13.75.
the former's sistdr, Mrs. John Shrib­ up his recent assault upon prosody. family reunions will feel interested fainting fit, but I might just fall on j
in what he lias lo say.
er. Sunday.
soma
mud
or
something
and
it
would
|
Children's Dresses and Rompers priced from 50c to 83.00.
Miss Bessie Bush was hostess nt be rpided." She sighed and looked at •
Mrs. W. T. Bruchner ami son Her eyes were starry and liquid and
a miscellaneous shower Iasi Wed­
Herbert of Chicago came Wednes­
day to -spend the week with A(r. aud that was perfectly true, but that didn’t nesday evening ip honor of Miss
make him any less a silly fool for Writ- Elaine Bauer whose marriage lo
Mrs. A. C. Brown.
in that without hurling It," sho reMr. Charles A. WnMaert will take
Miss Frances Burch of-Cfficngo
j»lnrr next v '
••
•­
came Wednesday lo spend her va­ if sho ever saw them?
■ ■■
is brim full of special yalues in Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Skirts and Coats, and our
cation with her parents; Mr. ami
and useful suits me."
Ho snatched them angrily up, reived manj
• Toward 6 o'clock, when the doctor
.
Mrs. Robert Burch.
crumpled them In his hand and hurled gifts.
x
Entire Millinery Stock
•
Mrs. Ellen Lnubaugh, wife of usually came in for his evening office
Karl Palmatier, of Prairieville, them to the floor.
hours, Trixy stationed herself beside
was lhe guret of Mr. ami Mrs. H. U.
Jackson
Laubaugh.
of
tliix
city,
comprised
of a hundred exclusive and pretty midsummer hats will be closed out in 3 lots at
"And that's tho end of that." said
Palmatier, Thursday and received William Boles, with flnalty.
died of heart disease on Friday,
50c. 31.95 and 32.95
trifle
more
rapidly
than
on
previous
iris eighth grad&lt;&gt; diploma.
Frazzles ceased growling at a has­ aged 66 years. 7 months. 27 days.
8. C. Brock, I). R. Foster ami
Deceased was born in Pennsylvania watches and she hoped the would not
These are all this season's styles and values up to &lt;7.50.
wives were in Freeport nnd Wood­ sock and cocked on car. When the on October 8. 1817. She had been bump her head or do anything unropaper
hit
the
floor
ho
bounded
forland Sunday arid were guests of J.
ill for some time with heart trou­ manUo whea sho performed her swoon
N. Covert while in Woodland.
ble, combined will, dropsy. Fun­ before the doctor's eyes.
Delicious fireak/ast foods and Cereals
John Young has returned from his mouth.
eral services were held Juno 7, burWhen the heard the familiar motor
“Here! Here, air! Coma here!"
Los Angeles where he spent lhe
Mike ClilTunl and Charles Reed. horn belonging to bla car, sho jumped
winter.
Mr. Young Is .one of the 'William commanded in his most dom­ Iwith section men employed by lhe up and went swiftly out onto the
par tht /tot Pays
oldest pioneers of this county.
ineering voice. But Frazzles’, remem­ Michigan Central railroad, were ov­ ■top*.
Just received Irish i(cm the factory entirely new crisp goods.
Mr. ami Mrs. G. W. Ford ami bering many a gambol with an old ercome by the intense heat while
Had there been a aoft spot on thoso
daughter, Miss Florence Jackson, of ,shoe in his mouth and William In pur­ they were unloading a rar of cin­
Grand Rapids ' were guests of Mr. ,suit, bounded joyfully about the room, ders at Uie freight slation on Wed­ ■tone steps Trixy amredly would
Quaker Corn Flakes,
ami Mrs. Robert Burch. Sunday.
kgjtcd down tho stairs With tbo howl­ nesday forenoon. Reed wns tho first
10c packages_______
Dr. G. W. Lowry is enjoying a 'ing William In pursuit, edged through lo sucumb.
Mr. ClilTord collapseil anticipate a fall that must bo graceful
s well-earned rest ul his bungalow
an hour Inter.
Physicians wer&lt;: and without danger to her physical be­
Kellogg's
Corn Flakes
Post Toasties
near lhe Cascades al Gun lake. Mrs.
summoned for both men who were
both sizes_____
10c and
a sizes....
-10c and
Lowry has Iwen lhere several ilays. 1
unconscious for some time. .Mr.
“
She arrived at the bottom of the
Miss Glcnna Doud, who has beeiv
Reed's coiidiliou was serious,
steps just as (ho doctor drew up at Ma
Kellogg
’
s
Wheat
Flakes
Quaker Puffed Wheat
teaching at Hartford, will return 'fled.
ial taking place in Ohio.
curb. He glanced up at her and a
a new package_
per package__
Then on the next porch he heard
Kalurday lo spend the summer with
Albert, lhe four year old son of fleeting.gmllo swept over bls face.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colon ’words that fairly froze his blood. .
Mr. and Sfrs. Dominic Fortino, died
Kellogg’s Biscuits
Quaker Puffed Pice
1
I)oud.
“That's tho good Frazzles! Give on Friday in Pontiac of bronchial sld*C He had tumbled tn-------- ,
per package ...
per packageFanil Tyden of Evanston. III., was ;it to me! That's the good old fellow?" trouble froth which In1 had been
Side the car. Shu knelt down and drew
in lhe city Monday and Tuesday.
Shredded Wheat
Mother’s Farina
William felt his knees giving way suffering fdP some lime; Mrs;
Ho -will sail Tuesday from New beneath him.' Ho had headed those Fortino look the child to physicians
per
package
—
per
package _.
.
York for Antwerp, Belgium on .
in tansing and Poniiac for treat­ coming and going In quick pants. She
business.
ment, but both said that Hie little gaxod helplessly up and down the
Also Cream of Wheat, Quaker Oat Meal, Grape Nuts, Etc.
.'Miss Lena Brockmeier. teacher of
sufferer bad not been .brought to
Latin in the city -schoofs. leaves
she did not know what to do with the
Quito involuntarily bo whistled for them soon enough. 'Funeral ser­ unconscious man.
Best Bulk Oat Meal, 8 lbs for 25c.
I uesday for a trip to Euroi»e, in
vices and burial took place in Pon­
• . company with several farmer col­ Frazzles again.
tiac.
She was about to let him down gent­
Footsteps
sounded
on
that
next
’ lego friends.
Judge Cleniefil Smith was sum­ ly and seek aid when tho doctor open­
Mr. and Mp&lt;- CiiarleS Whitlow. :
moned dost evening Lu Chicago lo ed bla eyeh. Tho color returned to hie
Strawberry Reason is Mow On
.
wlio have been visiting their daugh- IShe stood there looking aver at than}. attend the funeral of his brotlier- ruddy cheeks and ho collected himself
Lets. Mrs. Clem Kosior zind Mrs.
"Where you looking for Frazzlaa, in- law. Dr. Adrian Coulter, who with startling suddenness.
Leave us your order-lor canning. Our prices will be lowest. Wc can assure you of
Claud Bush returned to their home :
was- formerly known here and in
"You fainted," crlod Trixy.
the best quality.
in Grand Rapids. Monday.
Every ono called him "professor." Charlotte where he lived for ninny
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill. Mr. anil .although ho was net a full-fledged years. Dr. Coulter was a native of
*T^*-Mrs. Georgd Kirchner, Mr. umi«Mrs. ।
Eaton county. He enlisted in Eaton do," murmured tho doctor. “Very foolChoice Green Goods, Fruits and Vegetables at reasonable prices.
Clyde Craig and Mrs. Lucy Brown. ,so eminently fitting.
county and served through the re­
were in GfMteburg last week lo at­
bellion. lie,look a course in medi­ trying cases at the hoepltai today,"
Phone Your Grocery Orders to Phone No. 30.
tend lhe funeral of George Blake.
.
cinc in the University of Michigan. The fleeting smile again crossed his
he
stammered
miserably.
Mr. and Mrs.' I. L. Boyes were 1
He has resided for many years in
called lo Freeport. Sunday evohing,
Chicago. He is survived by his wid­ found me" ho said, with charming
railing.
to the bedside of the Inlier's father. 1
ow arid two daughters! Mrs. Smith
£adies‘
Carpets.
"He's just brought me—what yon aud daughter. Miss'Gertrude Hmith, Ho had risen and wu aland Ing look-1
who 'lied Monday morning. They
Curtains.
Suits and
remained to attend the funeral ।sent mo," said sho.
Went to Clucago on Tuesday.
log down Into. Trixy*s astonlehed but j
Wednesday.
Remember Hint two great ball happy eyes. "I took thia house be-1
Rugs,
Prsssts
■.
Mrs. George Payne of Delton was gulxh.
1
games will Ih? played al the fair cause I taw you sitting tn the window •
Department
dinoleums.
Stood
in lhe city Wednesday enroute to
“Ypa didn’t? Didn't you write ttr ground this week.
On Friday the the day I wu looklngJor an office." ■
Grand
Rapids. . Her
mother,
Mrs.
Belding* team,
which defeated
2nd ploor
Por
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—
.
t u u*»n io
Trixy wondered If she had really ac-1
Thos.
Kelie—
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K
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Phone 30
fastings. Mich.
T hoi. Kelley, who has been receiv- fet I never intended
Charlotte Wednesday
will play
complishcd
her
swoon
and
this
day
|
here. The’taJlesl idLcher in Mich­
Rapids will return with Mrs. Payin'. "It’s such a lovely poem, too."
igan will pitch for Hastings.
He dream was a part of It. Sho gated in- I
lo tho doctor’s face and found it ex-1
Dr. F. M. Eilioll mid dmiplil-T,
William gripped the gatoposta hard-1 is Nichols, of Wyandotte, lhe crack pectant, u Jf b0 waited to hoar l&lt;or [
Mrs. Fannie Grow of Aurora. III..
Grand Ledge pitcher.
On’Satur­
nra visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
day afternoon lhe Olivet college voice.
Chidester. Dr. Elliott is one of the Mm!
team comes lierc. This is- one of
"You should not bo standing here
.
„
.
.
most prominent
physicians of
-Lost
'
•f
Bee Life In Right Light,
the fine gafnes booked especially talking.” ahe Mid quickly; "It ts evl- i
Aurora, where he has practiced for think of mer he groaned.
Hold your dull life up to the light,
for the fanners and faclmv em­ dent that you arc working far too hard . Tho mlatrees of the bouse had misCorks may---------------- L--- t itsup
ovet W yagrs.
There was a little a
ployes. .Game
called
at 2:30 or you would not have fainted."
Wd her eyeglasses. She asked tho I and see bow It will bo transfigured. airtight If they are slightly larger
Mrs.- Henry Wallemal«'. who lias
o'clock.
"But I did not exactly faint." con- &gt; old negro servant If sho bad seen Ufa Is not meant to be a path of eue, than tope of bottles they should ba
Mtofll the past three Weeks with her
fused tbo doctor. “1 wu really fright- j them. "No’iu, honey.” uld Aunt Mis-; but steep and rugged; and it ts oqly
lumsbler. Mr?. Clyde Hutton, re- awfully," sho said softly, "but-aboot
nilly tired and wanted just to drop ' eouri. "I ain't seen 'em. But I II fin* j through self-denial, discouragement,
turired to tier home iu Constant inc.
A man who prided himself on a won­ down and rest for a moment. The J 'em fo* you. Jeu toil me now, was discipline and trial that you may atMonday areouipanied - t*y her two
• tain tho higher life.—Light on tho ties while iuA; they will expand In
dcy tn de shell?"
derful Imagination that-could conceive
aranddaughlera Beatrice and Viv­
cooling, and In this way will ‘make
Hidden Way.
ian- They expect to apend three
the biggest Ilea on record once made a suggested an idea and—I carried it out
was burying bar flushed face In Ms
perfectly airtight stoppers.
mouths with their grandparents.
Wise Office Boy.
’
agly wrinkled face. William Holes to^ falsehood than any man tn the town
"Angry? No," aha said, “beeguao
Bashful Papa.
ChlqtCl’fk—"If I am wanted I will
"A man is never successful until ho
where he resided. The stgkes being you undoubterly aavu) mnifrpm bunipa with the manager."
Latest Ao
•lightly Mixed
Ing my own heal" 0ho •mlled. "Como
Homer Flower of Milo, and L. A.
is able to borrow money. If ho can
An eloquent Irish
And tar the first time ip his life deposited, he proclaimed that be on co in with mo and have * refreshing cup
of. Grand Rapid*, were in lhe
borrow It and escape paying It back, Ing of a certain emineal statesman,
ranted where will yar he?"
Fraxxlsa foundjthal one and tho cam* threw a nail with such force that It
ho
la
more
than
successful.
Father
said: "His smooth tongue la that of a
"1 am no longer tiryd." pio doctor I - • .
.
.
.
Bacon U the repreaenl alive of mornoM two at his staunchest trlonda exclaimed another man. "1 saw him
serpent which lures but to destroy,
1 ficttfj Co. of Grand Rap- would pay no attention whatever to. do It. for 1 stood on the other aide and uld Joyfully, "but a cup of tsa ia juct i
Father Hu No Chance,
very bashful. Why, He's so bashful
what I bm4&gt;h
•
41 Tko reason father hates to play
caught the nail."
hold!
an unsheathed dagger
being iu Barry
. .1 I loss* he loses and If h
it b*ck.“—Exchange.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
BAXXEH WA^lADVa rAY.'' i
K.aulr.r.
-SANNEB WANT ADVB. RAY,—
Fuller is again visiting
in the city.
Smith went to Detroit on
*Mtm\FnSay.
*
~
Diamond, of Grand Rapids,
was ia lhe cily Monday.
Mrs. Lake of Vermontville is visIHng relalives in the city.
Leo 8. Cobb is in Assyria this
week doing some surveying.
Misa Ruby Gaskill visited friends
in Vicksburg the past week.
8. H. Lawrence of Chicago, was
in the cily last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Edmonds and
daughter spent Sunday in Lansing.
, Mrs, Sarah Fisher is spending the
week with relatives in Eaton 1lap-

For the coming week we are featuring a number of exceptionally
worth while bargains.

Great Embroidery Reduction

JOc

Embroidery plouncings

59c and 69c

Our Summer hosiery Sale

Our Ready to (dear department

7c

4 for 25c

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not Weather Hints
Munsing, Porosknit and B. V. D. UNION SUITS

50c to $2.50
SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Collars detached or
attached.

Weeleyan Methodist Church.
M. J. Badder. paei-r.
' Sunday services: iOXJO A.
Class
meeting. &lt;10flQ jLM*ghPti&lt;uiial ser­
vice. 11:00 A. M; Cfifldri-n s Day ex­
ercises Win be observaL 3:00 P. M .
Sreaching at th SlgtojRoad-church.
:30 P. M.. Christian Endeavor. 7:30
P. M, preaching aervic--. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening al the
church.
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Hastings, Michigan

Recital iom 'Chihkcn and Grownps." - Eva Engle.
,
R'-i-ilulmn. “My 1’arasol.”—Sylvia
Klllkh-.
Christian Science Society.
i Cradle Roll .FAtircise—Promotion
■ Sunday, June I i. IlH t.
' from Cradle Roll lo Primary Class.
Second floor of No. Ill), Jefferson I' Recitation. “A Llttfr Worker.’’—
St.
I Real bit Walkin*.
Sunday service, 10^10 a. ni.
I Recilalion.^“To llm Moon."—Geo.
Subject, "God life Preserver of [ Brown.
Man."
■ Exerciw, "Throe Joy Givers.’’—
Sunday *diool, D:I5.
Four Hille girl*.
WedncsdUf evening, tcrtinional I Rectlation, "Helping Mother,"—
sen-ice, 7:30.
Doris Gallup
Reading room nt same address is
Recitation.
h .
open every Wednesday and Salur- Clollies."-Julia Edger.
day from 2 lo 5 p. in., where author"Little, hut uh My.
lien lileraluro on Chrulinn Science Johnnie Babcock
mi ih
r''.hi iiiiii
purcuu'vo.
cKn
Ims: read
and ptirtGnsed.
i Song. "Daisies”
* ..,.-11.1
—... w
r- extended I..
A
cordial «...u
welcomi;
Iu 1 u.nTuition,
-Virginia
lhe public.
E&lt;|ger.
Tni Hungry.
Emmanuel C.lmrch. •
Reciiation, “A Flower Basket.’’Rev. Carroll L. Bal**/. Heel'd-. '
imnidu OslMinie.
-Uonflnnntioii talk iti parish house
Rn-ilalion. "l-ive Little Chickens,'

THE CHURCHES |

.

‘follows: Holy Comnninfuii., H;izk ,4.
M. Morning prayer anJ imriifim!
10:30 ,A. M. Nu evening service.
Sunday school i\t 12:00 M. flhililrun’s Day mid Flag day w ill be rocogiii7.od. Each person al Bunday
School will receive ji nlc« Ajimric.iii
flag. The rector will give a chalk
talk on “The flag of Our Countr.v.'’

Methodist Epta-opnl ('Jilirch

li&gt;-citntion, "I hn-e Guests."—l»oris Thoutis. .
Recitation,
"Hang .On,"—Elmer
Itohinsdii. .
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Gradunlion of children
from.
Primary into Junior D&lt;*aprtm&gt;mt.
Infuijl hnblisni will Im, miniini—
ten-d. Tim nlfering of lhe children
will b&lt;* used for Sabbath School Mis­
sion*.
Then* will he no ovi-ning service

appreciated and
received many
coinplimeiits. The boys are delermitied nol to be out done and will
give us some thing worth listening
In. Come ami enjoy Hie services.
There will be some kind of special
program.for each Sunday In June so
don't stay away, bul comu and be
pi-oilLed thereby.
All sreimil well plea^rtl to have
llm Sunday School begin at ten
n’clm-k and wc had a fine attend­
ance ImiIIi for Sunday School and
preaching service.
The Japanese Tea parly and en­
tertainment given Friday evening
by lhe members of lhe Junior Soci­
ety was a great success. . Miss Amy
Still, llm Sub!., and those on the
program are to bo highly commend­
ed for 1 lie way in wliich limy reml&lt;tv&lt;I (he program and the enjoyable
lunch served ail for ten i-i-nts. it
was a real (real lo many of the old­
er ones to see many of the customs
of Japan acted out ns in real life. Il
was "well forth twice the money.
The Juiriors rei-eive&lt;l a ui.ee stun
from the procccits to apply on their
churclidebt.
- Tim Senior Endeavor S&lt;tciely will
give an ice cream soritU al (he
church next Saturday l(fleriioon
and evening. AH are invited to at­
tend.
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Services m-xt Sunday as follows:
10:00 A. M.. Sunday School, tian A.
M- preaching. 5:00. Junior Endear
vor. 0:30 I’.. M., Senior Endqavor.
7:30.1’. M.. union service and baccatniirealo aihlress in llm M. E.
church.

mini lmeralauri-.it.•, union service id
Sunday. June II. Children^ Hay. M. E. Church.
.
\
10:00 A. M.. Sunday. School. H:no,
Chili|ren’s hay progriun( 11.-4G A.
United Brethren Cliurt-h.
M.. adminirt ralion of infant baptism.
B.ipliM Church News.
1
«:30 P. M.. Epworth league. 7:3d P.
Thursday evening midweek pray­
M.. public worship ami tai-c.-ilinirRev. G. W. Ballou. Pastor.
calc sermon for lhe gradual ing
“Boys' J lay’’ next Sunday. The er and praise -service, 730.
class of the Hastings High School.,
Friday night, choir practice ul
nlces will lie in rharge of the
^....„rf „....
the home of the pastor.
Sunday. You-^11 depeijit on them 1 Sunday’Hehool. JO.DO.
Presbytcrinn Church.
Iasi
Sunday
, The annual Children's Day-scrvice for mi - interesting program. Girls' [ Chililrons'. Imy
will he lufld al 10:30. Beside* Hie Sunday last Sunday was n groat sue- was one nt the liesl days ever had
usual devotional exJrcisi's nnd choir res*. The entir.- program both far in. lhe Sunday school.
Tho mass
music, the children will" giftr the j iimrning mid for evening was in I of beautiful flowers, lhe butterflies
following program:
charge »f th** girls wlnv did them- and hir?ls, combined with a splen• Recitation, “Welcome.”- Huth An­ selvcs hmior in the most excellent i did pi-ogram lo make it the lies!
drus.
’
way in which they f-&lt;imhirt*-&lt;l Hu» I ever.
The allendnnce was splenwlmle affair. Tim singing and spec- 1 di&lt;|.
Try it. again this Sunday.
I.d selection of reading was much I Momingzworship, li(X).
Made the Sky

The Only National
Bank with a g

j ngS !

Which, is to say—the only Savings Department
in Barry County, back of which stands not only
the capital and surplus of the entire institution,
but is operated under the strict banking laws of
the U. S. Government. The strongest financial
institution in Barry county. Your savings de­
posited with the

Hastings National Bank
arc guaranteed and protected by the National Banking
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Laws and you also receive THREE per cent
Compound Interest.

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Young Peoples’ Wee ling, 6:30.
Leader—MIm BataaI Yoke Fellow Hhnd, •:». Subject,
"Personal Work"
Evening service.
There will be
I no evening service, because of the
Baccalaureate scrvideg al the M. E.
church.
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I Tuesday eveniqir collage prayer
meeting. 7al Ine home of John
Dennison. Oor. valley and Elm.
Wednesday aflernoon. 2.1)O the
Ladles Aid Sociely wUl meet with
.Mrs. Blossom, Cor. High St. and
Bollwood.
.

Members of liiekory Corner* Uxigc
• and Confer Third Ilcorce
Work, Thursday.
The past masters of Hartings
Lodge No. 52, F. &amp; A. M . conferred
third degree upon Joaeph Clever
land on Thursday evening and iuicldentally entertained 15 brothers
of the Hickory.Corners lodge. Tho
{past masters occupied chairs as fol­
lows when wqrk.||M b'Kuju
W.
M. T. Phillips; 8. wTwilIiaiii Tlerrick; J. W, Carl W. Wespinter; S.
D.. William tihuliera: J. D„ Roy
Andrus; Stewards, J. M. Payne and
Elroy Tobias.
After the work a sujuht was
served in the banquet room. The
meeting eonHudeu with n-marks
by Willis Rockwell, master of the
Hickory Corners lodge, hr. l-’ihglclon. Harlan Wertinon, Esau -tlajinon. Mr. Cleveland. William Finley,
County Clerk Andrus, and by Char­
les Bacheller. worshipful master of
Lhe local lodge, who presided over
lhe program.
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MASONS DECORATED

GRAVES LAST SUNDAY

Rev. Russell II. Bready Delivered
Excellent Address At Fraterni­
ty’s Lol in Riverside Cemetery
The annual memorial snrvicos of
lhe Hastings Masonic lodges was
held on Sunday afternoon. About
00 members,- headed by Kucnzol’a
banjj, marched to the cmnlery and
placed flowers on Ihr grave* of deceaseti brother*.
After this duly
had been performed, the -members
gallierednt the Masonic lot where
services were held. Charl.-s Bachelb-r. master of the No. 55. F. &amp; A. .M.
presiding.
After the band played
two selections, Hev% Russell II.
Bready delivered tha irrmurial day
addrtki'.
His thenfo was a discus­
sion of what tha grave of a free­
mason should typify.
He said it
should mean a linn belief in God
and in immortality. After the conelusion of his fine address. Mr.
Bready offered prayer and the
brothers, again preceded by .the
band, marched to the Temple,
where they’disbandi-d.
'CHERRY BLOSSOM" MAKES

HIT IN TWO PRESENTATIONS
Miss Ruth F. WeisM-rt and Home
Talent CarsI l*lu» Ik-fore Good­
Sized AiHheiirrs..
Fair-sized .audiences enjoyed I lie
performances of the Japanese musi­
cal comedy. “Cherry Hhiasom.'’ pre­
sented in s Heed’s opera house by
Miss Ruth wcisaerl. supported by
a home talent cast, on Thursday and
Friday evening*. 'The.opera, which
was written for Miss weissert by
John Wilson Do&lt;lgv. of Ypsilanti,
was full of pretty bursts of catchy
music, inlorfrjH'rrtrt with considera­
ble humor. Tim scene, of course,
was laid in Japan and centered
uhoul the rivnlr&gt;- for the-hand of
an American girl by a Japanese pol­
itician and an American tourist.
Miss Weissert. in lhe role of lhe
lieroinn, intarprel.-d her part with
a skill worthy of the/profeasional
stage. Lee Young, as nie politician,
carried his pari well, as did also
Harry Hparks, Ifft* leading man. who
wins lhe heroine iu the and—as we
all knew he wiiiild. The comedy
was furnished by Ira I’eck, w|io has
beforo been seen in amateur comic
roles in this cily. As the Japanese
tea-house Keeper, ready to fleece
any ono and ever&gt;’ ‘"&gt;&lt;N he made
a great hit with his clever interpre­
tation. The numerous other parts
were equally as well played. Every
one in tho play was well adapted to
the part which he or she took. The
•-ntn&gt;- cast would do well lo pre­
sold another play.
The scenery ami । -'-flumes .were
in direct harmoQy witli the theme.
Altogether, it lias been .pronounced
ono of the best local-talent* plays
ever presented in Hartings.

Oper&amp;lrd on for Appendicitis.
On Tuesday of last week Miss
Winona Bennet I. of this city, went
to Butterworth Imipital,. Grand
Rapids, where she was operated on
for appendicitis by Drs. Webb and
McGuflln.
Last ropoftis were that
Miss Be 11 uel I wa* making an un­
eventful recovery, ami expects soon
to bo able to return home.

Racealaurralr Addrow Sunday.
The annual romnmiiceiumit exer­
cise* of Hastings city schools will
begin on Bunday evening when Rev.
Russell if, Bready will deliver lhe
baccalaureate adilrro.-* for the mem­
bers of the graduating class of-the
Hastings high school. His suhjmJ
will be "Powiir." A section Of Main
will be reserved until 730 o’chwk.
BAV/R WANT ADVB. BAY.

Suggestions For

Graduation Gifts
. Now is the time to select your graduation Gifts. Our stock consists of a
great variety of useful gifts, and what would anybody appreciate more than a
useful gift?
Most of us are greatly perplexed to know just what to buy as an appropri­
ate gift. A mere suggestion often saves the prospective purchaser hours of the
deepest thought.
Wc are pleased to quote below a few of the many gifts we have to offer:

‘ Hosiery

Gloves

Ladies' Silk Hose$1&gt; to $2
Ladies* Silk and Lisle Hpse.50c
Ladies* Mercerized Lisle Hose
'
—25c and 50c
Misses' Lisle Hose............................ 25c

Ladies* Long Kid Glovcs_$2.50to3.50
Ladies* Short Kid Gloves. .$1 to $1.50
. Indies* Long Silk Gloves 75c to $1.50
Indies' Short Silk Gloves.50c to $1.00
Ladies* Lisle Gloves .... 25c to 75c

Neckwear

Hand Bags

AU the latest novelties in NccV
wear, Beautiful, Lace Collars and
Cuffs to match. Fancy Bows, Jabots,
Fichus, Crepe De Chcnc Tics,
Beads and Tango Neckwear.

A complete line of Leather IfcAs"
......._150c to $5.00
Mesh Bails, newest design
.......... ..50c to $3.50
Coin Purses.

Fans and White
Parasols

Silk Underwear
Single Garments.

Neweit tleiign* in Fancy I-’ana from 25c lo |2
Beautiful Parasol*....fl.OO lo 12.18

$1.50
.$3.00

Union Suits

Come in and look us over before buying.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Suits

Coats
Entertained For Mm. Henke.*.
Complimentary tv her sister. Mrs.

. Skirts
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 9

Ferris Institute the
Result of Arduous Toil

day for a trip abroad, Mrs. A. C.
Brown entertained • a few friends
Thursday - with nn informal lea. W. N. Ferris, Founder and President, the Son of Humble
Place ranis bore pictures sugges­
Parentage, Made His Own Success
tive of travel, with the mime or the
One of llm most inspiring exam- ] upileil elforls file early Ferri* Ingueala
plc* of lifeless energy, dauntless &lt;lusl/ial KchoOl becomes one of Ihr
courage and .sound judgifienl IlmlsLlnpfiiic schools of llm stale. The
and with those tin- hostess- had its expression many limes in thellFerris Inslifule.
slipped in a clevef verse, conveying Ferris Institute, Michigan* one ed-L The Ferri* Institute nceiipies a
the special service for Which it was ucatmnnl institution built up rn-funique position in the ••dm-ational
intemi'il. and tin* name of the giv­ tiroly through ami by .llm personal!»y*t»ui of the Northwest. It H nol
er. Music by Mr. Brown amt Miss ideals of one man -and h&gt;-1 faithful la high oc.hool; it is more. JI* burtMadeline added much to this Very wif&lt;‘.
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■ I fmss i« mH (he exploitation of some
pleasant occasion.
Tho^nian who-has accomplished | pet sysleu;. or th&lt;- grinding out anthis great work with the assistance 1 imally,*by "hook of crimk." u certain
and
encouragrtnctil
of
his
life
help-1
number of "graduates." The qtrnsImprovement* in City Park.
ineel is W. N. Ferris, present gpv- I lion of gradualion-aml system are
ernor of Michigan.
’ made secondary; llm question of
Iieen placed alxiut sopie nf tin* tree
The Ferris Institute come into character ami’ubquisiUon of |w&gt;wrr
being in September 1881. with its j-atid skill ore primary. Thi&gt;* school
two instructors and tlfb-en pupil* is also rouuirkabb* because of the
alio ar- orcupyiiig two small rooms. Tmlay- imsilion which it bear* !&lt;• the higliAssociation. They
ranged to provide — . .. — . the Ferri* Institute occupies one of j or instil ulmin' of learniim.. Its
IL* gnulgradwhich will be manufactured |iy .1. th&gt;- liimsl buildings in the whole of ■ nates are admitted without
W examI-’. Edmopds. Twelve flower-bed* .Micliigan and annually give* in-- ination. not only lo every rollego m
sldiction to nlHiiil I2OO students ini the state, but also to numy of simiflowers will be.sei out by Chase &amp; ahnost every line of practical odii-jlar standing in ollmr slates.
.
Wilcox.
ration.
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I - Kinco Mr. Ferris' election to the
The plienominiil growth of this highest ufllce in the stale, Gerrit
school hat n»l been the result of; Mas-clink has had llm active maiiCobbler Took III* Own Life.
etiuiiee, but th** outcome of rajas:--, ageiiii-nl of the schpol and with llm
le.s* work and planning, ami aide by । splendid corp* of inrtnicjois (Im
knowia a* “Dad." who has been a sidy wilh her hurt»an&lt;l has toiled good wairk of this temple of learufainiWTir figure in this city for sev­ Mr&gt;. W. N, Ferris, and with their &gt; ims go.** on iinalmtwl.
eral years ami who sprang into no­
toriety throe years ago wh&lt;-u h&lt;- was
nrrostisl for running a blind pig in
Order *'or 1-ubllr.U.m.
XOIITII llol-K
hi* shop, look hk own life WediiesSial.. „r Mirhir..., II... rrutalr
day forunooit. lie left no note ex­ Court
&lt;nr lhe G.unlj of llariy.
a«ul»nrral .U». dial llrr
plaining his conduct. He was.dis­
stills, Donald and Everett McCallum.
Al a session of said court, held al
covered hanging from a -door by an
•Mr*. Hay Pierce lias been earing
ire man. Hr had fastened a rope to tho probate office, in the city of for her brother at Hinds Corm*nifc
(he top of a door, placed the noosp Hustings, in said county, on tin* Blh
aliout his m-ck ami kicked-over (he day of June A. D, BHi.
Dan Karns is planning on build­
chair upon which he stood. Ho Had
Prosml: Hon. Chas. M. Mack. ing a new barn. He expects lo be­
been dead only a ft-w minutes when Judge of I’robal*-.
gin working on .tha basement this
found.
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In the Matter of the Estate of week.
,A short limo before killing him­ Phebe A.. Horn, deceased.
. Gus Peake -aud*fatnily attended a
self. Davey told Henry Newton lie
Moses'Horn, husband, having tiled * funeral
hi*
■-------' of
-* ‘
‘ cousin al Hastings
had not slept since two o’clor^k—III in said court his petition praying Monday.
I ho -morning.
II
that.mi inslrunmnl now on tile in
Willard Bagley, was in Hickory
strawberries,
said
would
huy
••»•••............ - • ................................... ■■■•■&gt; this court putimrling to bb lhe IasiiCorners Saturday to play with' the
some for. -his dinner amt walked. will mid . tortrnneul of Mid d-- Dellou tall team.
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.Kiuiiiivu
piuixuv .uni
mi. nii&gt;,
admitted •&gt;&gt;
to probate
and
Mr.
mid .no.
Mrs. jtiiiu
John Pranshka ui.ar*Mr. Newton was aatomslu-d to heart the execution thereof be granted lo visiting their two daughters al Kalof Davey s driiLli.’
S. A. Weriman or tome other aud- amazm* and Goblev life..
’Air*. O. Gesler &lt;if Hope Center vis­
Davey showed no sign* of exces­ able person.
sive drinking, before he hung hiinit '1* Ordered. Tlial.Jhe 7th day iled Mr*. Charles Anders Monday.
sdlf. He lived a. lomjty life in his of July A. D. H&gt;H. nt ten o'clock in: Henry Hine and family of I’odunk
lillln shop, whfi h was found In |&gt;e the-forenoon, at said probate office, spent Sunday at William Anders.
:a wrelched place.. He had beett be mid is ■hereby appuinlrd furl Rankin Hurt. wife, ami children
complaining about (Im falling otT of hearing skid pergton:
‘
spent Bunday with his sister, Mrs.
his business. A lillleJiwre I han mm -It is Further Ordered. 'I hat putr-lkerns Brown *
dollar was. found m his imckel*.
lie notice (hereof be given by pub-' Abe Johnson and family of Doud?
। Davey resided many years in Mul.- licalmn of a copy of this order, for| C-’trpera wen* Bunday vjsilors at
dlevill**^ He originally came from Uir***' suexessive weeks Vrovious to Bernard DSGolia's.
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Ghattiam. Ontario. In .Middleville, sai^djy pf hearing..iu the Hasting*
Saijbi Martin and. daughter Pearl
he was known for his de vol mu to Haimw. a nowinaper uruitnil'add; of near Hart jug* *]&gt;eni the fore part
ciroufale&lt;| in still colitiiy.
, of last *u*ik with Gus Peake and
many years. Il was not until afler CRAB. M. MACK.
family.
her death and the passing of all of A I rim copy.'
Judge of Probate.! Miss Catharine Campbell of Clovhis kin in thik vicinity that his GRACE BAUER.
erdale speiU Saturday night and
habits hwaiiie wofse.
Register of Probate. ' '
Sunday will' Mi** Ei^ub- Pnuuhku.
Mr. Davey’s relatives ape expect­
ed lo arrive this Thursday, morn­
Of Matters Eccrtirtlc*l.
Sincerity.
ing 1&lt;&gt; make arrangeR|ents for IhF
erot fit wouldn't be ealUfled
job awre .mere •« wo » .w o.
funeral.
’&lt;
.■
lists, aa a
a nuo
rule ths Itit d&amp;monstraUvi
bloMlt unlM»
n® tell «B*c svsrrms
aomoiuuauvi
Miiiflsd with him.

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-BANNEB WANT ADVS. PAY.—

.25c" to 50c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE It. 1914.

PACE STY

Sil u oi^fjirae i&gt;-Ohvpt CoRe^e.
Sunday, June H—Hastings in
I Grund Ledge.
'J ucjwlay, June ft&gt;— Ionia.
Wednesday. June 17—Hasting* In
Belding.
.
Thursday, June 18—Hastings . In
Ionia.
f&lt;aturday, June 20—Flint- Buicks.
, &gt;uijday,' Juin- 21— Hastings in Al­
bion.
Tuesday. June 23—Georgia Coons,
of Knoxville. T,-iu«Friday, June 26— Grand Ledge.
Saturday, June 27—Albion.
Sunday, June 2H—Hastings in
Portland.
Tuesday, Juno .m-Ixiwell,
Hast mgs n
Friday, July :)-.Xiles.
Ha-.es on hall* off KratzSaturday. July 4—Two games
with Niles.
Tuesday, July 7—Chnrlnlte. ■
’Ihuraday, July 9—Hastings in
Charlotte.
Saturday ami Sunday, July it nnd
12—Hasting* in l&gt;&gt;nin.
Thursday,. July 16—Hastings
Gbnrlotle.
Saturday, July 18—Charlotte.
Sunday, July 19—Hastings
I xi well.
Thursday, July 23— Hastings In
C.harlotlo.
Friday, July i. Charlotte.
Tuesday, Julj 28 -Chicago I.eland
Giants.

BASEBALL
AND OTHER SPORTS
HASTINGS WINS 3
GAMES AND LOSES 2

I hall - Krai?

MEETS

BELL AND MALTBY ID
JOIN TEAM ON MONDAY

Locals Will Koon '
Very Strong Aggregation

Hastings and Charlotte To
Resume Base Ball Relations

Bell nnd Alnifby. 1
lhe .slate umversip
strengthen Hie learn.

l.aillC \\ ll II

city has
games, am! eneoura
ami the man:ig&gt;*meni

inding-

Tho

Knhimuzoo Nmol hered.
Kalamazoo
Iudep&lt;-i

balling streak
. , made 10 pm

lolllg

•coring Imlh runners.
ami fanning II. lived, the llr.-t h’fl-1 lb*. in turn. crossed the pint*

the fifth were the only bitigh** Hr

parent Hint I In­
sult* proved the prediction*.
the locals kepi Hie Outfielders fill

halters faced Cai'penler,' who did

to stop lhe slaughter.

ball

!•&gt;

Hviider*li&lt;&gt;tl who

ran tn Heck

easy that I In
go inb
B&lt;&gt;! thru niters were sab
prmiiptly

Kralzmiller vaun

inning: off Kratzmilb-r, 5 in 8 inn­
ing*. Sirui'k "»il !’&gt;' Kratzmlllnr.
In; by linker, 4. B.a.*e* on ball* off
Kralzmiller, 2; off Baker, -4. Um­
pire, Huljbard.

■Visitor*
The

AHcgun Defeats Hastings
Hastings met Allegan the first
in Allegan on

third and a itn-H-d ball
The SO"
Iln-tings

The neighbors in
kralzmiller Put Hoe* in their lints,

hits. while Winslow held Hnsl-

lluiriiin-, I and &lt;

Alkuw ..I I I t o 0 &lt;1 3 ' -I 13 S
Batteries—Kynril ami Hutchins;
Winslow and Wyman.
Totals
Kalamnz.'si
Haug. If ,
Hang; If .
Liningtoii, cf
Yuck-r, c ..
Van 1)yk. rf
(). Showers, 2b
Jcnnesllqnk. s
Carpenter, p
Campbell. I.
G. Fkk.1l&gt; ...
Harland, rf .,
Roush, p ....

II. IL Co., passed through here Inst
week, placing things in good shape
mid also pinring n new wire, that
we understand will be used for the
new block system, to lie used on this
branch.
Rev. Westbrook is nursing some
sore rih*. caused by being thrown
against his barn while trying 10 pet
a horse out of Ids garden. The ehU
er always raised a fine garden and
lo have, someone’.* horse nipuing
off hi* young sweet corn and rolling
on th** vegel;|bli‘* raises his dander,
nllhough a very peaceful man is the
elder. You horse owner, if you d«r
not think he has jusl cause, for
*mue. Just raise a garden next year.

garden shows there has
done
OPENS NEXT TUESDAY iu his, nnd wln*h you are nearly
ready lo enjoy some of the fruits of
your
labor,
let
your
neighbor
’
s
liorscJ
&gt;mg|e ami a fumble
Instead of Monday. .As Ls General loose and head him into your gard­
Belief Among Fishermen of the
en and see the result.
County.
.
The Congregational Aid Society,
supper Friday night appealed fo th»‘
Any person discovered catching hungry ones as ever and all were
black bass in Micliigau on Monday duly fed and satisfied.
The high school picnic on Satur-'
This statement was made by Game day was a success, although the
anti Fish Warden William H. Oats,
throw lo llrsi. jifler his deputies had reported that shower in lhe morning made tho
prospect dubious for a Hine.
•
fishermen throughout the state be­
Thomas Henhy returned from the
lieved that the .season opened on north on Saturday where he find
June 15.
been prospecting. He purchased tt’rfl
The law provides that no black acres of land np near the Gray
bass shall be caught from Febru­ Bros.’ ranch. Tom does not intend
ary I to June 15 inclusive.
going up there to work’it hut will
hold il for the increase in value;
Dnrth of Henry Cohoon.
That section is fast growing In fav­
Henry Golwxm was the son of or.
Cha*.-and Ixivina Cohoon. He wa*
Wendall Bowman came down on
Ikirn 'at Clarkston. Oakland Co.. Saturday ami will drive his nulo
Mil h.. Jan. 28th. 1829, and died June back lo Merritt, where he is now lo­
4. 1911. aged 85 years, X months, 7 cated.
.
day*.
Gardner A Sons are pushing the
He was united in marriage to work on,their new storage building
Maria Sumner in 1853, who d&lt;-'part- in the rear of Hie store and will
i*l-lhi* lift- Nov. 18, I8W. To Hiix move about July 1st lo this new lo­
.
;
union j&gt;ne child wa* born. Alvini cation.
Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Swift rflllirjied
A„ who departed thi* life November
1895.
Besides his widow, Mr. from Detroit where he had been til­
lending
the
Clinic
for
the
past
ten
Kxm b-aves one brother, dAn&gt;days, on Friday.
..er. iwn grand children.
Albert Parker went to McBain
great grand children and a host of
Sat unlay evening to see Mrs. Parkef
friends.
Those from out of town who at­ amt the baby.
'The T. G. A E. Co. erected some
tended lh&lt;- funeral were D. J. Co­
hoon. of Mt. Pteasanl, brother of now poles on Grand Rapids street
decea.M-d; Lyman H. Mapes, of recently.
The case of the People v*. Willi*
Alma. a. nephew, ami Mr. Mapes'
daughter, Mrs. Emma Wilbur, also Thorpe for dc-ertion of wife and
F Alma; and Mrs. Frank Kerna, of i-hildr-en came on in circuit court
Monday nnd caused several from
hlabiaziMi. a niece.

Kralzmiller.
Two base hils—Orthrup.
Iiii*-Kralzmiller. Lentliri lice 11 ay—Fergu son.
- Ferguson to Brown.
— Ferguson, Michael.

kyneil. p
Mirhari, cf
Kralzmiller

was dead. The liereaved parents
left al mice for Three Oak*. Mrs.
Schmidt was born and attended
school here, ami had many friends in
this village, who join in mourning i
her early death.
JJfectric trouble caused the users
of juice some-worry Thursday ev­
ening, but nt 7:20 I*. M. the trouble
was repaired and everyone was
happy.
The barn raising nn the J. S.
Johnson farm on Wednesday ntlra&gt;'te&lt;l a good many from here. Ev­
erything workeil'llne and the build­
ing will soon tie completed.
On Friday. Om*r Shaw, south of
town, raised n large barn.

If you would be most successful, you should mgkc your
money work too.
It is a common saying that “money
not earning interest is losing money.”
Set aside what moneyyou^will not-need in your business
at this time and deposit it with this bank. It will be here
when you do need it and working for you-meantime. '

We issue certificates for $1.00 qp. They all earn I per
cent interest. Payable on deppnd.

FARMERS STATE BANK
MIDDLEVILLE,

MICHIGAN

Announcement
M a reus W. Smith, D. C,, and Assistant, Mrs. Myrtle I.
Smith, D. C., graduates of the Palmer School of Chiroprac­
tic, of Davenport, Iowa, which is the fountainhead school of
Chiropractic, have opened offices and rest rooms—5, 6 and
7 upstairs in the new Hendershott Building.
Call and sec us and we will endeavor to make you com­
fortable while wc explain the science which has for its ob­
ject the removal of the CzWSE of disease. Disease isi
caused byNERVE 'PRESSURE arthe-foramlnal openings,!
where the nerves pass out from the spinal cord between
two bony surfaces, which become subluxated. This causes
pressure, thus preventing the vital energy or mental im­
pulses from being hJORMALLY expressed in the tissue
cells and often causing headaches, in that portion of the brain
producing more energy than is being used in the tissue cells
of its zone.
Wc will be pleased to receive friendly calls by physicians,
and to co-operate with them whenever possible in doing the
greatest amount of good to the people.
May not this city be among the foremost to promote this
condition of our science and BOOST for HEALTH FIRST,
which, after all, is the most vital question of SAFETY.
Office hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.

BLACK BASS SEASON

look first bag and Be
Weill illhl ripfll Held,
players arrived in lime
playing in Hie lbird

fourlb inning, the
seized with wveral

Wesley VanAvery and wife moved
to tliflr new home on Wednesday,
on the farm tme mile west of the
village, recently bought of Thomas
Beany.
,
Miss-Rosenborg of Grand Rapid*
gave the Pythian Sisters Ixxige a.
treat last week in (he form of-some
line piano selections.- ,
Dr. L. P. Parkhurst of Grand Rap­
ids was down Wednesday forenoon­
looking after Hie imiirovernonts in
his store building, where Mr. Knhe
i* tn place his. motion picture, show.
Thursday evening word came, to
\V. I,. Cobb nnd wife of the illness
of their daughter, Vera Schinidtr of
Three Oaks. The following morn-

OUR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
EARN YOU 4 per cent INTEREST

CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS

niaih

visiting play
Cloverdale.
I he imine wa

Eek much in tin
hoys, who Were
that one of II....
throwing a gain-I the

Tha diffanuu , . wliirUJiaYe exist■ •I Inlween ll.i'img* and Cliarlothin base ball hav.- been satisfactorily
AL’tlled and Hie two towns will again
meet on the diamond, the first
kame being played in this city on
July "Hi.
Tin-*.- games will give
each town a cliance to show true
I KpurUmoMbip by Hie proper cour-|
lesy (p the vi*ilmg team.
Let u*
be gomi enough sports that we can'
applaud a good play when made by
oil her team, ami W',' will witness
some of the best game* played ill
independent ba*e ball in Michigan.
A satisfactory financial niluslnient was mail'- by Hie’ management
of both team.*.

middlCTllle

mCAMCC nc DA| |
uAMto Ur uALL .
SCHEDULED NEXT WEEK
ays Herr Tuesday, The.
Buick* of Flint-on
Sat unlay.
•
will be only -.two games'of
..............1 week owing lo lhe fact that
ibe gume scheduled for Friday with
Hie 1’iiriland Ipain has been cancelid the graduating

Mr. •jilioon was the oldest native
r»nl&gt;-nt nf Michigan, who resided
m Barry
county.
Hi* iiareuls
came from Sew Vork slate. After
a residence in Jackson county. Mr.
Cohoon rjune to Barry' county in
IWi5 and 1 iK-ated on a farm &lt;&gt;n Sec­
tion 3. Hone. He retired ami mov­
ed l&lt;&gt; Ha*fmgs about 16 years ago.
Aliout .io years ago he moved up­
on a farm at Alma.
Last fall he
again retired from fanning aud re­
moved to Hastings.
BIG CROWD ATTENDED
THE PALM BARDEN OPENING

Annual Event In
Which The
MclhmlLst Ladle* Participate
In Profits.
The usual big crowd nllendeil the
surnmi-r opening of tbo Palm Gar­
den -last Saturday.
J- W. Arm­
bruster tho proprietor of tho place
does a very big business in the ice
cream lino both in retail nnd
who|,-*al.-. Hundred*
of people
wore coming and going during the
afternoon and evening. This regI*™ Kim

. Mrs. Alfred Hine, pud Mrs. Lewis
Phillips and daughter Helen of To­
ledo; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hensen,
Miss Mary Jlcnseii. Floyd Hensen,
Mr. and .Mrs, Ira Peake and Mrs.
Ed lleH of Richland; Mr. and Mrs.
&lt;»Us Peake of .Cloverdale; Ernest
Total.
Peake of Shultz; Miss Mary Peake
Laming
of Kalamazoo and Richard Hull of
ToUI,
first game with Cedar Creek attended the funeral
ibis strong learn.
On &gt;45alurday. of Miss -Leona McLravy, Monday.
Innings ..
Behb r; If
lhe Buicks, of Flint, one of the
Hastings .
classiest' semi-pro teams in the
Records in the Chinese language
Kalamazoo
stale will play here. Allend these for nw in plidnographs have great­
Two !«»».&gt;
.
Miller, I Irahe
contests ami encourage thb player* ly increased the sales in-a music
Hutchens, Wetzel, Yueker.
with your presence.
store in'China. The natives do not
Racriflc*'. hits—Jenmi-tuiuk.
*
Don Bell. Hastings’ well known utiderdand (he foreign music and
Stolen base*—Wetzel. O. Show.-t A.
pitcher, will arrive on Monday and prefer their own language on rec­
Left on base*—Ha&gt;lings, 4; Kalaremain during the season.
Ills ords.
Totals
.
I
presence will greatly strengthen
The Billmore forest school, estab­
Inning*
..
. First onjrt'eT-*—!*»’*• ii’L-'i', 5; Kai-,
lhe team’.
He will probably work lished in 1838,..and .Iheftlote the
amazud, 4.
'
.
11
in Tuesday's contest.
oldest forest school in America, has
llih off Roudi, -I in two innings;'tt-'inslng ..
been
discon'inued.
DrC. A.
Base Ball Games Scheduled.
IT Carpenter. to.
, Two base hila, Kralzmiller. KolSchenck.* its director, has relurneu
Mrurlt out—by hynelt, 9; by I berg; sacrifice hits, Beck, Pulver,
Friday, June 12—Belding.
to his home In Germany.

*&lt;•■• usiice done.
That leaving a
Wife and litllo &gt;-|iildren upon the
mercy of frieuts may be made tin
exdmnlp of is Hie wish of llii‘ many
friends nf Mrs. Thorpe.
Mrs. C. P. .McNaughton and. phil«lren returned from Nashville Sat­
urday.' C. P. came home from the
north for over Sunday. He reports
i,u-iii.--- uoihI in hi* lm&gt;- up muth.
F. D. Pratt is having his Broadway
residence painted -by W. T. Gurley.
The boards of review arc in ses­
sion and many problems are boforo
them.
. .
George Masters of Chicago, 111..
arrived Monday evening to visit his
parent a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mas­
ters, for some time. The family will
follow as soon as school closes.
The committee of the Chautauqua
course held a meeting- Moiiday ev&lt;'iiing. 'File advertising has arrived
and soon a plan of campaign will be
opened for same. We have pros­
pect* of having a fine course here
this year, so il will not be necessary
lo travel to neighboring towns lo at­
tend thdsc treat*.
Wait for the
Middleville Chautauqua, Aug: ll-!6.
Strawberries are tine this season
ami promise to be very abujidnnt
ami the price is wiHiiu the reach of
all. In fact fruit* of all kinds prom­
ise well nt present.
W. R. Harper is very busy with
his •slate work and then Hie ap­
proaching ilolaleiu sab’, td he ligld
nl Grand Rapids, of which he is
sales manager, make* a lol of work.
Wheal is looking line in Ibis sec­
lion nnd promises a line yield. The
season so far is very promising for
lhe farmer, nnd when the farmer
hqs good crop's il helps all the way
down lhe line.
The many autos owned by farm­
ers in this vicinity exceed any sec­
tion of the country in the county,
we arc told.
The board of review held forth
Monday and Tuesday nnd nre jloiiig
their best to-place all property up­
on au xrqual footing.
• Dr. Hanlon lias, the cellar-dug for
bis new .resfdiuiee and the. catpcnters wHl'Mi?*! be on the Job.
Ed. Hall is improving his resi­
dence by the addition of a fine
porch.

FREE.

M. W. -SMITH, D. C.
NEW JlRNDBRSmiTT BUILDING
ROOMS 5, fl AND 7

CTt
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN

Miss Julia Cutler of Hartings
ivni Sunday with Miss Edna
Whitmore.
.
•
The township hoard ha* author-1
ized the highway c»mmi«si&gt;&gt;ner tn
romplele the road eoulh id Hie Shlloli corner*. Ulhis will bz* &lt;&gt;tv’-&lt;|unrter »f a mile, and it look* a* if I bi*
would be all Thdmapplr will build
tliis year.
___________

SET

MODERN

DINNER

HOUR

To tho Duke of Wellington It Owed
Evening Meal.

SCHOOLBOY
WANTED
IFOR steady,summer.part** time, easy work. Must •
be bright, neatly dressed,
and under fourteen years of
age. Give references and
mention day and hour when
parent will come with boy
ior interview. Good pay.
Splendid training. Write to
HASTINGS BANNER.
Hastings, Mich.

The connection between the Penin­
sular war* and having dinner at halfwtuc puzzling. As a matter I of fact,
however, wo'Uwe the habit Jf dining WHEN HEROISM WAS WASTED
nt that hour to the Duke of Wellington.
Small Boys Sadly Dliappolnted in the

when on hie campalgne not to alt down
to tabla until the day's lighting waa
Went Forth to Fight.
over, whenever that might be, and
then he generally partook of a beef­
A small Irvington boy discovered
steak pudding, which, bn aald, pos- ono evening a light flashing fitfully
from the window of his neighbor's
tlzing dish, and did not spoil by keep­ chicken house. Tho neighbor was
ing. •
away from home, so It could not be a
On hts return homo hn apparently legitimate Invader’ of tho hennery.
brought this custom with him. nnd his The amnll'boy felt Zho thrill of tho
officers brought tho pudding to tho situation nnd set Jus wits to work.
' United' States Service club, from It chanced that the air rifle crate had
which It spread to other clubs. Tho struck that locality with tho result
duke's chef was named Felix, and It
waa be who hit upon Ihn happy Idea Htla material, and In 15 mlnutea the
of Improving tho flavor of his master's youthful general had organized an air
pudding by tho addition of mushrooms riflo brigade. Guardi, paired off to
and Oysters.
bolder up each other’# courage, were
Many other interesting stories re­ act all around the place la group* of
garding tho favorite dishes of famous two with atrict indructlona to ’ahoot
men uro told by Mr. T. IL S. EscotL to kill" If tho robber tried to eacapo.
In “Club Makers and Club Members."
Thea a bunch of picked warriora,
We learn, for Instance, that marrow­ their deadly weapons ready for In­
bones clothed In snowy while napkins stant uae, sneaked under cover of a
were always ordered by Gibbon when fence nearer to the danger zone to
bo dined at Boodle's, and that Lord learn whether anything could bo
Brougham once drank seven tumblers heard. All waa. quiet. In fact tho
of porvwjno during tbo course of a light had disappeared from'tho win­
debate. During another ho bad his dow. Marveling much, tho scouting
hat full of oranges beside him. sucking party withdrew to their former sta­
them almost Incessantly, "and in aa tion for a conference, when Io! 'the
nudlblo soldo abused Bellamy as ho light shone forth again. Hero waa an
element of mystery that certainly
came across a bad one.” "
Bellamy was tho maker of tho pork added spice to the adventure, but It
pies for which Bitt expressed a wish was also awe-inspiring.
Then some one more observant than
with his dying breath when he ought
lo have been saying "My country! tho rest discovered that the ghastly
Illumination was a reflection from an
How I love my country!"
arc light at the street comer half a
square away.—Indianapolis News.
"Sorry, gentlemen," said the new
constable. "but J’U her to run ye In.
left Huckleberry Corners."
"Why, that's nonsense!" said Dabhleigh. "H's taken us four hours to
come twenty miles, thanks to a flabby
tire. That’s only five miles an hour.”
■'Sure!" aald the new constable,
parts fa ten miles an hour, and, by
Jehoshaphat I’m goto' to make you
otterinobllo. fellers live up to It”

A new signing arrangement, call­
ed the fucpraiuie telescope, is to be
a feature of the French heavy ar­
tillery. Tho new telescope &gt;■ at­
tached to Hie gun. aud enables the,
whole of Ihv horizon lo be seen by
tho gunner.

A little boy was. asked by bls busy
mother to telephone thegrocor for cer­
tain household supplies. This Is the
way tho -message ended: "Please
charge and send ten cents' worth of
animal crackers, and please taka out
all the elephants, because the baby Is
afraid of them."
.

Tlie largest railway station in lhe
world, so far as area Is concerned,
is the New Jfork city station of the
Pennsylvania Hailway
company,
which baa an area of twenty-eight
acres, followed by tho Giro St. La­
zaro, Paris, with twenty-five, and
Edinburgh Waverly, with twentythree.

�PAGE SEVEN

Ttt HAgHNGB BAWBR JI XE 11. 1911.

Kow Komfort

&lt;*

1 Gallon ol Kow Komfort and a good Sprayer for

$1.00

Paris Green
Unadulterated. The acid in our Paris Green is
entirely neutralized, making it leas liable to bum
the foliage. Every keg thoroughly tested before
being placed on sale.
-

25c a pound

Machine Oil
For binders and mowers, a good heavy oil.

30c a gallon

Fishing Tackle—a full line
Kodaks, and Kodak Supplies

Ellis E. Faulkner
The RexaH Store

Delton, Michigan...

Devoes
Ready mixed pure paints
oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
barn.
Let us tell you just what we will
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go
thcr and last longer.
Everything in the paint line.

F. H. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

We Pay

4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

$20,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, 1’rea.
-. G. ..
J.
Hughes, Vicc-Prei.
Fred O. Hughes,
"
Cashier **'

A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

DIRECTORS
Dr, Donald McLoay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Teerpe'ning

Among the New Arrivals in

Dry Goods
This Week Are the Following:

50c Belted Apron Dresses made from medium
weight percale, in both lights and darks, finish­
ed with striped bias folds. In the larger sizes
the belts only extend across the front and arc
fmishpd with ties in the back.
Outsizcs in house dresses for ladies with extra
size waist lines and hips. Draw strings in the
back regulate the size and fulness.

Specials in Groceries this week are
22 lbs. Granulated Cane Sugar forf 1.00
2 pkgs. Algraio for_..._.,25c
2 pkgs. Post Tavern Special for25c
.Thrtc % lb. pkgs. Crown Bkg. Pdwr. for.25c
2 cans Seward Salmon forr_\__25c
Henkel’s Pancake Flodr, per sack8c

KOPF&amp;KOPF

Delton.

Michigan

Advrrtisrd Leltera.
Extra Votes Offered.
Gust Tngtnwski, Lemin Wergusti,' Those who are working for the
B. Mifnro, MrL M. B. Holmes. child's automobile offered by the
..'iss Eloner I’owu. Miss Hazel
Turper 2', Miss Margie Woodward. Star Bakery and Restaurant should
note their adv, this week, and the
Mita NellW Ryan.

■ ■ - -------- —-------------' large extra voles offered.
Japan has 5.000'
of steam I
railroad.
BANALM WANT ADV* PAI.

Southwestern Barry
DELTON. &gt;.
■
Tito Epworth League will have a
special meeting nt the church Fri­
day evening for tho purpose of
electing offleers. Every member is
urged lo ’bo present.
MIm Irene Hoellzel has Iren
spending lhe past few days visiting
Miss Frances Edmonds at Hastings.
Misses Loera and Flora Nichols
of Bronson Hospital, Kalamazoo,
are spending their vacation with
Uieir grandmother. Mrs. Gillespie.
Mr. Konf &lt;rf Ionia spent Saturday
and Sunday in town.
Miss Eda Troulwlne of Battle
Creek has been visiting friends in
town the past week.
•
Mrs. Eckhart has been entertain­
ing her parents from A'crmontville
for .several days.
Dr, Byington of Charlotte was n
caller al Dr. Cross' Thumday.
Mra. Fred Green and children left
Wednesday for several weeks’ stay
in Sunfield.
Mrs. George Judson and daughter
Jeannette arrived Saturday from
Phoenix, Arizona, to spend the sum­
mer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene - Horton.
The Delton ball team still have
their scalps as they defeated Hick­
ory at that place Saturday after­
noon.
Fred Hughes went In Chicago
Friday to meet his father. G. n.
Hughes, who has been ill for sev­
eral monlbs in Texas.
. Mr. and MKCGuy Hazen and liaby
flrirl of "Kalamazoo were Wer Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen.
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin and Mrs.
Homer Kelley and daughter Beat­
rice left Saturday for a week’s visit
in Battle Creek.
Talmndge King of the Kalamazoo
Normal was home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Mantel nnd
daughters Grace and Mildred vis­
ited in Kalnniatnn Sunday.
■
Mrs. Harter nnd daughter Helm
nf Schoolcraft visited al Mrs. Risbrldger’s from Wednesday until
Sunday.
Mrs. DeWiU Murdock very de­
lightfully entertained a few of her
friends last Thursday afternoon.
Candace Adams vhdied relatives
in town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Morehouse mo­
tored (n Bradley Sunday.
Mrs.
Morehouse will remain a few days
with her mother while Mr. More­
house makes a business trip to Pe­
toskey.
The Indies’ Aid was positioned
last week on account of so many of
the members being out of (own.
Mrs. Fiser was catted to Kalam-

powlim;
Born, to Albert Woodmanwe and
wife a ten pound* ton. May ;«».
Howard O’ftara of Muskegon is
visiting Will Herrington.
Mrs. Flora B. Henkes and’hiother.
Mr*. Beadle. Mrs. Chas. Clarke and
daughter of Hastings, visited with
Will Henkes and wife Saturday af­
ternoon and evening.
Mrs. Maria Brown of North Yaki­
ma, Washington, and Mr.*.' Vida
Corlrighl and son Barton of Hick­
ory Corners attended tlji* funeral of
Uieir cousin, Mrs. Mary Ormsbee.
Saturday.
Miss Edith Lester of Hastings
visited her sister and mother from
Friday until Sunday.
John Onnsbee and wife called to
see Miss Blanche Werlriian, near
Bantleld, Saturday evening,
James Freeman of Hastings spent
a few days with hit .brother, Frank
Freeman and wife, last week.
Mrs. Johnson and mm of! Prairie­
ville spent lhe past week with her
sister, Mro. John Depn*-h r.
Mrs.
Anna
V»n&lt;l"rveer
mid
daughters Evelyn and Lillian visit­
ed her parents al Holland, lust
week.
Mi*, and Mrs. Sam Smith went In
Ini ng. FridajTto assist in ihc rais­
ing of lu*r father’s barn, two miles
west of the villagi*.
Mr. and .Mrs. Merton \\ illison of
Pennlleld,
Mr. and Mr.*. Albert
Willison aiiotwft UNMi ••ir-.r Assy­
ria. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Willison
ami son, Mr. and Mrs. Toni Phillips
and daughter of Assyria. Mrs. .Mar­
ion Willison of Bellevue. Mrs. Cora
Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. Hertiert
Dilno of Battle Crfcek attended lhe
funeral of their -0isl**r. and aunt.
Mrs. Mary Onnsbe. last Saturday.
Albert Henkes, wife and,&lt;lnught&gt;.*r
of Clarksville, spent a few days vis­
iting lheir parents atul brother here
recently. '
Fred Ch'iiwnee has
In Cadil-

)ds sister. Mrs. Mac Waufsenaar
and assist ill building a new house;
Mrs.*Anna Glemcnce ofjiantb'ld.
spent Tuesday uifcht vVilh F'ny
Clemence and WifmThere were 01 tn attendance at
Sunday school at Barney's Hall.
Sunday'
Chas. Gorham apd wif-&gt; went to
Hastings, Sunday, with Mrs. Sale
Saunder mid snn. Jake, wlm re­
turned to their home m Kalamazoo

Mrs. Cora Gregg dud in Kalama­
daughter. Mrs. Grogg, who died this zoo. Monday,
Funeral wa* held
morning.
at the M. E. church. \V&lt;dn***day nt
She h*nxv- a' husband.
Mrs. Eugene Horton was in Kal­ II (frhx'k.
3 children. .Cither. nu*&gt;llu*r. 3 sis­
amazoo Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Ben Johnson of Kalamazoo ters and I brolhor to mourn her
visited Grandma and Grandpa Adri- low.
ammn Tuesday.
1ACEY.
.Mrs. Gwinn returned home Sun­
day -from Battle Greek, where jdic
Miss Maud Corlrighl mid mot tier
had been visiting her daughter, have both he»!li rtt’IrwtflTNfiiisiiiti*.
Mrs. McNaughton. She also spent
The remains* of Jacob' IfomlricKS.
a few days with her daughter, Mrs. who died at the stale hokpital for
Goodwin, hi Lansing.
I
'Hie insane at Kalanuizoo, were
Cliildren's Day will be observed । brought, ta his home Thursday. The
her Sunday. June I Uh. Everylmdy
cordially invited tn these exercises. church at 12 o’clock on Friday and
Dr. kithrop, nur district superin­ interment made in lhe Ellis mn,'tendent, will be -here for the even­ tery. Mr. -Hendricks was one of our
ing services.
old soldiers .hax iiik served his coun­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gnurher try during (he rebellion. He leaves
nnd baby nf Hastings were Sunday an aged wife, one son arid one
guests nf Mr. and Mrs. John Burke. daughter to mourn for him.
Quite n number from here at­
Miss Alice Baker “f Battle Greek
tended the funeral of Mrs. Myron is visiting relatives here for a week.
Aldrich al Hickory Friday.
Mrs. Arthur Walker and Mr*.
Mi', and Mrs. Henry Kahlor re­ Charles Pierson motored here from
lumed last week from an automo­ Battle Greek Wednesday to spend
bile trip near Saginaw.
Mm. Tillie Smith. Chas, and Wil­
Mrs. Julia Cuimnmga and .Mrs. An­
liam and Mrs. Ida Brnndsleltcr took na Grayburn and daughter returned
nn auto ride to Middleville Sunday. from tlitfir visit in Illinois Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. James Springstead day.
.
returned
Wednesday
from
a
Tho Cemetery- Ciicfo niel al the
innntli's trip in northern Michigan. hall on Wtfdnesdaj aflerumm of
The W. C. T. U. will meet next this week.\ F.roin this lime nn the
Tuesday with Mrs. Miles Fisher. date will be the s&lt;‘cond Wednesday
Subject. "Medical Temperance."
in the month.
■Mrs. Chas. Kopf desires lo sell her
.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Jmu-s are
household goods af private auction. spending n w'i*i*k with relatives
For further particulars please In­ here.
quire al the store.—Adv.
Born lo Wallace Mack and wife.
June 4th, a diiiigiiler.'
Obituary.
, Mrs. Myra Thoma* nnd Mrs. Anna
A’ule passed away nl lu's Jones attended Hu- Omelyyy. Circle
home west of Fr«*ep&lt;irt. Monday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Itismorning. June L following n linger­ liridger Thursday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Franz Maurer and
ing illness caused by Bright - dis­
ease. Mr. A'ule had since IH.T?, re­ children of Nashville spent Satur­
sided on the large farm which ad­ day night mid Sunday’with Mr. and
Mrs.
Will Garrett mid njolhtir.
joins the village and was well
Mr. and Mr-. Howard Slairtmi of:
known throughout the country. Af
the lime of his death hr was G9 Caledonia will , visit relatives here
yrs.. 6 mos.. and 2 days old and for (liift.week.
Falith Norman of Baltic Creek is
the past 2 yennv or more had been
a patient sufferer tom lhe disease spending 4111 rt of h&lt; r vacation here.
C. H. Benson exp-&gt;-ts lo start for
winch caused iris death. He is sur­
vived liy his devoted wife, u daugh­ Virginia this week, lipping to lind,
ter, Mrs. Leroy Boyes of llaslingx. a location where Hio winters are |
a sou Bert Yule of Freeport, be­ not so long an&lt;i cold as in Michigan.
Harvey Gillnspie ami familV spent
sides numerous other relatives.
Funeral servites were h;eld nt Hi Sunday here.
Miss Callieriin* Mdler. who lias
o’clock Wednesday morning at lhe
home. Rev. Parker ofliciatlng. The &gt;een wonklng al Buffo Creek,-came
remains were .laid nt ml in Iniing Jimiitf hiMt week and was taken very
sick witb*spinal meiiingilis Fndayl
cemetery.
and is iihl expected lo recover.
BAGLA D1STHICT.
. he held nt (he Briggs, churoh liexi I
I - Mrs. Leonard Wuaderlivh reluyit- fiuiiday morning at 10:30 o'clm-k. '
W&lt;1 Saturday from Claude I-ainpMr. and Mi-. Will Garr-tt .nidi
here’s where she had Iwen caring children motored l&lt;» Ntfsliville Sun- !
I for Mrs. Lamphere and baby for day morning and -pent lhe day with’
; our week..
■
Mr. aird Mrs. Frank Burnjiain
I Miss Beatrice luuicasler attended
Mr. ami Mrs. Mifo Wilbur, of .Bai­
meeting al Carlton Center Sunday lie Crock have been visiting relit-'
evening.
lives here.
MBs I.ucile and Adelbert Wun­
Mr. and Mrs. o. Phillips visited
derlich are spending a few days iu relatives-here last week.
Woodwml. among relatives.
Childrens’ Day at the Holmes
PLEA8ANT RIDGE.
Church Sunday evening June I Uli.
Dwight Barnum's ride iii a new
Mr. and .Mrs. Adelbert Benter vis­ auto.
.
ited al Mrs. C. Seiner's last Wed-,
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Benner and
nesday and also visited with Mrs. children spent Sutultty at Frank I
Fern Tnimbo of Fostorio, Ohio, Benner’s.
who is there for a two weeks visit.
Wnnl Wood who hrts heen at-1
tending Ferris* srlieol at Big Hap- '
kK is homo for the suntntfE
'I- -admit
my ---------vita and
—-- that
-—
—I quarrel
»-r—r There will bo exarrilM* for Cliiloeeasloaally. but it is soon all ov«r.'*jdren*s Day u**xt Sunday qjoruing .it

BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAA

C. Sdiipeivillc's entertained rela-l
from Richland. Saturday and I
SUEnue Peake and family attended

ROYAL

the funeral of a cousin in Hastings.
Monday.
The next mwtlnr of lhe I.. A. S.
will Ih, at Mrs. Barbara McCallum’*
Thursday.* Juno
IR.
E\ Fry body
come and gel nil you can ent with *
strawberry short cake included, all j
for 10 cents.
Rpv; Glicrney nnd wife of CUiverdqh* took dinner at A. W. Zerbel'si
Friday.
'
Rev, Bready'1 -lecture Friday eve-:
niiig On the subject, “Square With:
The World’’ was greatly enjoyed by'
those present.
■ ,
' The Indies Aid Society will have|
WALL LAKE.
a strawlM’rftf festival-on Uu&gt; church j
lawn, Friday evening, June 12. Ev- j( -Mrs. McDermott and daughters
cry body invited. spent Thursday in Hastings. .
Maggie Ten»enning nf Hastings.' Mrs. Payne of Delton visited at
spent Sunday witli her parents
here.
Fannie Kay is working for .Mrs.
Donald McQuarrie and family nf
Wall' Lake visited al Chas. Ald­
Mr. Donovan’s folks have rohirnrich's Sunday.
home
after spending
several
Miss Eflle Bonnell closed a very.&gt;ed- -----~r----------------------• ---------sticressful year of school here. Iasi I days al the lake.
Friday with a picnic dinner at thei .Cha*. Whitney is working near
school house, There were about 5o Richland.
partook of the iMiiinlifnl dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDermott
We are all sorry that Miss Bennett,
will not be*back next year.
Aldrich at Hickory, Friday after­
Ore and Gladyb Hfite are the noon.
’
proud possessors of a new piano.
i
.Miss Geneva McQuorrie of HiurtMrs. Helen Lrmianl and son Ezra
of. Freeport visited her sister, Mr*.
H. Hallnrk, the last of the week.
j
Fred Ashby is on the rick list.
Harry Collis is spending this week
with his fattier af Bedford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Gat»*s nllrnd&gt;*d
LONG BEACH.
have I nearly 5t») llsh
last Thursday. . i
-Sunday schmd Ims bo-n rhanurd"
.
, ,
back again to half past ten as it u.v
Several from Bailie Greek. Hast-’
rather early for the little folks tn nig* lairey ami Bellevue, mlend.xl
get there at
dance at Imng Brach, Saturday
Mae Hammond Is assisting with tdghL
the house work nl Delbert (’.rgyen’s' Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Coblicr of
ns Mrs. Craven is &lt;piile ill ngimv
Jackson. Mr. nyd Mrs. I,«*wis Slev-

c/lbsolutel^ BAI
&lt;Pure

Make* Home-Erking Succewful and Easy
Mrs. Andrew Ketchein of Lacey
was hostess Thursday. May 2Hth lo
the members of the “Wide Awake
Sewing Circle.”
A delicious din­
ner was svcvmI al noon. Following
their usual custom the ladies spent
the afternoon with needfowurk and
visiting.
Mrs. Nora Clemenre of
Johnstown will entertain the ladies
in June.

Mlils-

_ .................

AV. C- T. V. Meding.
The Hastings Womans Christian.

ters. Opened ' with singing “on­
ward Christian Soldiers." A Bible
reading was given hy .Mr«, Merrick ,.
from the Uh chapter of the 1st
Epistle "f John.
Prayer led by
Mrs. Walters, followed by Mrs.

After singing “Marching to Zion."
the mil call responded to with
Bible quotations.
The Secretary’^
iHlUllilt**

A fommitt&gt;'«» wa* ap|H&gt;ml&gt;-d lo visit
the county home Juno Oth. Th*
Mekdamc? Ballou. Berry’ and Van

Hasting*. Sunday.
I Long Beach.

mil tee to- look up the coiistilut'
and revise if jieyej-sary.. Progn
committee appointed io

nl Albert Wafer's of Prairieville.
IL liarl i&lt; not so well again «
till Sunday With her daughter, -Mrs.
tliirf wrilinir.
aoim inn ii m»i uiu* VJsili'U in ।
........
-■ ■■ ■ ■
Jlmhnll
......... c. iil.T. „ l|,r% S'" &gt;*•• "
iTliurwIiiV
‘ Beach, bat unlay night for the henrMr. and MiV.lav Hart ......nl Am- fll.
ll'‘H
EVer&gt;‘
dnv at Ferris ItroWp'
ll,oz
___________________
HOPE CENTER.
kguvuiA
~
Mrs. Clyde WallolFand baby from
..
..
’
Maple Grove, returned hmije MmiMrs. Charlie l ord, of &lt; .aleshurg. .i,iv
i,i'.«l Ur. I..'I’..,...... '
m nisi week,
M ...
Millon Hnrtoni lost n valuable i Sq
horse, Saturday.
■I. C. Tompkins

BOUEVS MIIJX

leiidanb
ucss

grain for lhe afternoon
charge nf Mrs. Wallers.

in

Christ inn Temperance
by delegate. After singing “All
Hail Tin- Power Of J.... Nani*
“
a symposium of “What is My Duly

liene Kay. is spending a few day
th his cousins. Elton and Merl

As a past or. He

Mr. nnd Mrs. Claire Witham are
e proud parents of nn. eight'

Grange hall Saturday evening, June/ Fred Ashby is on lhe irirk lisl.
13. All me cordially invited.
| t hey have been .working on lh&lt;
Pete Brtlriiliciuler of Wayland is &gt; roads in this vicinity, and m&lt;* great­
visiting his sister, Mrs. John Morris |y improved.
and. family
I Mr. and Mrs. Olin AAor and Mrs
The hall ganir here Sunday re-;
Acker spent Sunday in Atigus-

Viola.

appointed for lhe of work, to tie taken ,

being

acrj»mplishrd hy it and tho-Chrislinii- prinriide which -was Hie foun­
dation of il. He quoted from Paul.
“First righteousness, then temper­
ance.
then
the
judgment
to

is'n Christian- duty.
Miss Walker
Ldd her duty to lhe cause ns n.
young womap.
Sho believes In
Air. and .Mrs. McDermott attended tcmpciuiice.. as a aliity. and that
ie funeral of their cousin. .Mrs. young people could not raise too
high a standard for a good princiveeki Mr-. Charlie
McDermott
and'daughters Beatrice, Bernier

hero Saturday I day.
rll ullended.
gmir |o Battle j

Ballon cave a line talk on lhe.
STATE HOAD.
I Mrs. o. E. Biillvrtlcld

MIRTH EAST KAI.AMO.
'day nl L. I,. MrKnigliKe.
Clyde Briggs
Rapid*. vi-it«
fieiKhtwhnod. .............
ake collage.
Emily Maine entertained a party
Levant
M

ays nnd girls.

■.HIE

idjuurned for two weeks.
Helen Smith, Secretary.

his!

Card of Thanks -We wish lo
innk the many frienus and neigh-

Detroit.
mid
Wells from
*•..... ■ ......
.*■
1 » criiiomviiie
..Mr. and Mrs. Clark ent»*rlaini‘il the tailor’s
Carrie
lheir daughter mid. family fro - —
•
Jui kfsni for a few day's Iiwl'wvek. j Frank .Kennedy, who is sonic heller
... 1I... .....I .....
■
.........,......... ,............. * ••■• ■Ml
mint and unde, Mr. and
Mr. nnd Mrs,
Ragin have
: a tint* ludiy boy.
Mr. mnj Mrs. Charley Cotton mid
sou, from Ptirlland mid Mr. and'
Mrs. Dell Oil ton ntxl daughter from
Holland were Bunday ’Um -t- of
ah- ItidiiniK from
who ||h*ir brother. Vern Goll«ui and faili-

flower*, the W. H. C„ and especially
Rev. and .MrA. Ballou . atul Orin’*
teacher nnd cluAgmiiL** for the
flowers, during tho- .ilhuw mid
death of Mr. Ash.iltei'.
Mr?. Jun. A.*diiilli*r. Jr- pi
Mr. and Mrs. J&lt;&gt;*. A-lr.dt
Adv.
' and Families,

BANNER WANT ABA’S. I’AV.

Manufacturer.* of artificial legs
are romtu’lled to find a Mili.-titill’t
lightness and strength. The Port
Oxford cedar of the Pacittc coast
has many of llm necessary qualities.

Profitable Farming
in these days means

Efficient Farm Machinery
The Kjnd That Docs the Work—

Does it will, does it economically, and that is made and guaranteed to do the work by reliable
mannlacturet’b--Farm Machinery in other words that is built on honor and gets results. That's
our kind. '
.
.
.
Here are a few .suggestions of-valuable farm tools that every'farmer ought to consider
right now and on which we will be glad lo quote prices that will satisfy the careful buyer. .
CULTIVATORS—Wc have the Kraus, Iron Age, Oliver. Gale, Brown and Keystone.
The man who cannot pick a satisfactory cultivator from such a list is hard indeed to please.
MOWERS—The Champioa, Johnston and McCormick Mowers constitute a line that no
one can beat.
BINDERS—We offer the Johnston and McCormick.
These are too well and favorably
known machines to need any special mention.

—CALL'AND SEE QUK LINES—

Aldrich Bros. Co

Hardware, linplcmcnls aud
Furniture
Delton, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
Whin Vapor I* Dry.
It 1* a popular misconception that;
aqueous vapor and ice uro wet. They'

WANTS

HASTINGS MARKETS

Corrected Thursday June II. 1911.
Wheat is quoied nl 92 cents t&lt;&gt;,
। day by the lla-iiugs Milling Cu.
states an emln.nt author-; („ |ier prices i-hafigr
" heat and
Mott-Smith. Superheated | bealii, .

Nice Furnished Rooms tor light Wnnlrd Egga—My prirvlltjiii week
housekeeping at 3)1 So. Church
No. I ejtgi. smelly clean nntl
St. dee Ph In Smith.
If
fn-»h. 2th-; N&lt;&gt;.
17c. Egg^
over two wm-k-t old are nol grad­
For Sale Cheap—Hough l-inch lum­
ed fte-li. Jo«e|fl| Hogel'.
(I
ber for roofing nnd aheetlnk. also
bill sluff. Phone WuJ. Inquire
F. G. Pierce. City.
.
If

PAGE EIGHT

‘The Best For the Money Store’

GRADUATION

Cistern* built. cleaned mpl repaired.
All work gwirunfwd. Phone or
Slnith, Cily.

For Ralr^-Cnnier on S. Hanover
Phone 323 R. or inquire of E.
Benedict.

Mexico today almost extinct, was a
peculiar, even repulsive creature. SoIng absolutely naked, savo for tho few
■pane bain which appeared along the

tbo case failed when put to tho test-'
Tho Old Protector belonged to what'
Is known as the ••Gentry ." Ill’s only i
r%nk lay In his genius nnd unconquer-'
able dlll powor. His "blood” was just
plain English blood. and could In no
way claim to have "crept through

good months to hatch iheiu as they
grow and feiitlicr fart lhis time of
year. gg&lt; for lintriling. $5 per H"&gt;:
W5H |&gt;er 54i; gTpVr 15. Wrapped nnd
packed in basket a-by express, lah.•ral discount at farm. living. Mioli.
Ciiizi-iis Phone from Hartings.

For Stile—Eight room house,
nice shailo. second ward.
Madison SL Hastings, will
Mosher. Cloverdale.
'or Rent—I denilv to rent the h.il
alwTvc and basement benealli tli&gt;
garage, in I hl* Trim building. II
D. Trim.
l-w&gt;

and In eVery ono of them may be
found tho drslro to grasp lonw tan­
clod means of happiness, even at the
expense of others. Many things In­
nocently pleasurable in ' themselves,
when they come to us in a rightful
and natural manner, turn Into guilty

•ojicbt and Rained through the
or pain of other*.

quire Banner (Hllr

For Sole—Six ro
near two lakes.
• shape, C? D. M

Recognise Law* of “Chance."
Tho laws of "chance." or the theory
of probabilities, have been adopted by
tbo men of science. Until recently
tbo only persons who bothered, tholr
heads about tho problems that arise
in calculating probabilities wero gam­
blers and speculative- mathematicians.
Now tho student of physics Is obliged
to understand them and use them con­
stantly.

Starvation In Japan.
Failure of the rtco crop and the
fishing industry have brought tbo dis­
peroration the young lady said: "And tricts of Tohoku and Hokkaido, north­
now, Mrs. Smith, would you not like ern Japan, ono of tho worst famine*
that the country has faced In a hun­
llegu of cltlionsblpf” To which, says dred year*. Cold weather prevented
the Glasgow Now*, the lady of tho the rice from heading out, and unusu­
scrubbing brush made a typically fem- ally cold currents have kept tho fish

G. F. Chidester
'iirirty Sraitii (Elutlira

seil for 11.000 to 92.SOO each are by no
Trying to Do Too Much.
means uncommon. Not long ago. for. Many bualne** men are coming to
Nearljr every housekeeper who has
Instance, a set of Dickens was pub-:' the conclusion that they would accom­
ilsht-d In America, tho price per vol­ plish more If tfrey attempted less Life occasion lo use glue for mending ar­
ume being 11.000. each book being i* becoming pvorcrowdid. A *ucc«a-1 ticle* In the home finds that fre­
quently after the glue drieu tho ar-sion of little ‘thing* fill the lime that j 1 tide to which It ha* -been applied
could more .Vrls^y be used for tha con­
breaks, tear*, or spring* apart. Tht*
templation of great"tasks and tho cun- can be remedied if glycerine 1* added
tcuiplatlon of lofty purpose*. To alm- to the glue tn proportion of one'part
Johnny's undo was visiting at his pllfy Is to alfengthm- Ufu I* more glycerine to four parts glue, as the
house- Ho was saying to Johnny: "1 than a mere pound af engagements; it'
hope you never fight with your little U a conscious enjoyment and employ-1'mended" Indefinitely.
neighbor"
"No. sirtt." answered meat of the-eplrlt's highest capacities.
Johnny, promptly. “Ho'a" stronger
Road to Happiness.
We eatpect tho roads to happiness,
geefs" a teacher gleaned the following liko those which lend to heaven, to bo
New Idea of Irish Brogue.
According to some language stu­ Information: “The chief Insects harm-1 very long and especially very complex.
dents Irish brogue la the ancient way ful to mah I* lhe Uy. mosquito and cat-.
Of pronouncing English, preserved in erpillow. To destroy them get them
Its purity by residents of the Emerald all nnd step on tiium or otborwlso de­
stroy their breathing phtcea."

HASTINGS, MIfH.

Fragment* of Tim* Count.
Many persona havo* become truly ed­
ucated merely by tho wise use of odd
frasmt-nts of time. A bit of poetry or
a verso of Scriptyro learned while
dressing in the morning; a few foreign
words ar phrase* conned on the way
to work, or between task*; a great
book read In matches while waiting
for meals; a dip into noble literature
at bed time; a studious effort to se­
cure contact with some nobler person
than one’s self every day—by such
simple plan* as these life is enriched
aud made powerful.
&gt;
Ruling Out Uncertainty.
Candidate—“Now. my friend*, when
you vote, you don't want to vote fot
n pig in a poke; you want to vote for’
me—and gel tho gcnulno article!"

Object of Ufa.
What do we live for. If not to make
life les* difficult for each other!—
George Eliot

43. -- , . 2 ' ourHolders
of
OemiPrepaid
Annual
cash dividends
—. a semi-annually
Dividend «*»•":
t

teitment Itscked by gilt eilgetl
real eslnte mortgage* an&lt;| t)niurpane&lt;l for safety, convenience and
net earning rate. Our 25tb vear in
husiness.^Mctrnearly f l.tW.iM).
ll'rffr for copy uf rnr booklet
Capital
Saving* S Um AaaaaUUM,
Lanalng, Mich.

IlmiM’ Mini lot in iirrt want for sale.
Five minutes walk from faclorics.
Inquire llev. Bndiler. Cor. State
Road mid No. Hanover. Citizens'

The Reason Why French’s
White Lily Flour is Best.

Or Sole—Set of Colonial dining
chairs. |HU».
Mrs. M. E. &lt;»&lt;borne. Phone 59511. Corner Park
and South Sts.
1-wk

(jik in Hill is now ' ready to" «-xchange rtrnwberries for iiimu-y,

For Sale—Sow with K pi
Fcldpausclk phone 191-11-

Lost—Yerttydny, small pockfl hook,
eonlaiuing sum of money. Leave

Furnished Rooms
North Broadway.

Ir—Three seated Buick riinI. Bargain for—cash. 25 II.
ill equipment, newly painlcd.

IF YOU WILL USE FRENCH'S WHITE LILY
FLOUR. PROPERLY^KNEAD YOUR DOUGH. AND
USE JUST GOOD. PLAIN, ORDINARY COMMON
SENSE IN RAKING. IT. YOU WILL FIND YOUR
LOAVES PERFECTLY EVEN-GRAINED. « THE AIR­
CELLS WILL BE UNIFORM. AND ALMOST AS
MATHEMATICALLY EXACT AS THE CELLS OF
BEES HONEYCOMB. ‘IT WON'T BE THICK AND
HEAVY
JIN ------------------ LARGE HOLES'
’IN
PLACES. AND
OTHERS, AS IS THE CASE WITH IMPROPERLY
MILLED FLOUR.
1
AND THAT’S JUST THE KIND
OF FLOUl,
111 YOU
___ g
___
Et in ____
any ______
mill with
_____ an
w...
OLD EQUIPMENT. OR IN ANY MILL THAT RUNS
ONLY A FEW HOURS EACH DAY AND THEN
STOPS.
IN ABOUT NINE CASES OUT OF TEN THE
WHOLE TROUBLE IS WITH THE FLOUR.
IT
ISN'T CLEANED THOROUGHLY. AND IT ISN'T
ROLLED PROPERLY.
YOU CAN'T MAKE GOOD FLOUR BY SIMPLY
"MASHING" IT --------------------- ----------------- ------- *NOR
’
BETWEEN CLUMSY
STONES,
WORN-OUT IRON ROLLS.
BUT IF YOU GO INTO
_ _
MOST OF THE MILLS. YOU WILL
FIND
THAT KIND OF AN EQUIPMENT.
FRENCH'S
WHITE LILY
FLOUR
IS
PUT
THROUGH..'A ‘ SERIES'' OF ROLLS. AND THEY
ARE NOT' JUST COMMON IRON ROLLS.
THEY

ARE
MADE
OF
SPECIALLY
CONSTRUCTED
CHILLED IRON.
WHICH
RESOLVE
RAPIDLY
AGAINST EACH OTHER IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS.
THIS MAKES EVERY PARTICLE OF FRENCH'S
WHITE LILY FLOUR THE
SAME SHAPE AND
SIZE AND IS CALLED "EVEN GRANULATION.”
BEING OF THE SAME SIZE, THE SPACE BE­
TWEEN THEM IS EVEN. THE YEAST WORKS
ALL THROUGH IT EVENLY.
YOU WON T FIND
A GREAT BIG
BUNCH OF FLOUR WITH
NO
YEAST. AND OTHER SPOTS HEAVY AND SOGGY,
WITH AN OVER ABUNDANCE OF YEAST.
THAT'S WHY, WHEN
YOU USE FRENCH'S
WHITE LILY YOUR BREAD IS ALWAYS SURE
TO RISE. AND WHEN THE LOAVES ARE BAK­
ED THEY WILL BE EVENLY-GRAINED, WHOLE­
SOME LOAVES—NEVER HEAVY OR SOGGY WHEN
PROPERLY KNEADED AND BAKED.
WE HAVE AN EQUIPMENT OF THE VERY LAT­
EST MODELS OF MACHINERY.
WE RUN NIGHT
AND DAY, YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT, AND NEVER
PERMIT OUR MACHINERY TO "COOL OFF," WHICH
THROWS IT OUT OF PROPER ADJUSTMENT.
WHY NOT TRY JUST A SACK OF THE FRENCH’S
WHITE LILY WE ARE MAKING TODAY?
IT’S BET­
TER THAN EVER BEFORE.
IT DON’T COST YOU
ANY MORE, AND EVERY SACK IS GUARANTEED.

For .Sale—Four &lt; ylin.h r. fh.. pa-h­
unger automobile, extra good
condition. - powerful
ami easy
running. Inquire al BANNER ab­
Wanted—To Exchange
k
goods for H) or Wi acre fan
Clean sWck.. doing fair buxineReason, poor health. Address “J
care of BANNER.
2-wl
'or Rale—Fine summer home on
hank of Thoniapple lake. In­
eluding house, barn and shop,
with « acre land! yome fruit.
Price right. Phone 29611. Bert
tf

The Middleville Roller Mill
MIDDLEVILLE,

MICHIGAN.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JUNE. 11 1914—20 PAGES.

liack unh*M-limy W to take up
business. They have a wonderful
influence nnd do a lot of uimmI, mid
it |a flue that they can have such
pleasures to mak” up for the lark
of Ih.ilhimM which we
Young men who coni,
clerks slay ns they nr.*
.While in lhe market lhe Cloak, Suit. Skirl and Dress Manufacturers, M. K. KEELER WRITES INTEREST­ job.: the language ia in-.-.,
mice they have the f-.lm
Association-recommmted the following styles for Hie Fall season of 1911., INGLY UF MISSIONARY WORK
ing on lop.
I do not il
DONE IN CHINA.
SUITS.
Hu* best out of them, a
•town aiyl do not work.
Suit, jacket* will be slightly longer, with set in sleeves nnd sloping!
Icy under the m-w I»m-i
alwuldiT etfecU. They will bo distinguished by-waroful line* conforming- ACCOUNT OF TRIP THROUGH
d.-v.-lop wonderfully, aWith the new silhouette, namely a tendency towards a normal waist line,;
Marirhu rule they miTHE GRAND CANAL and are In the same
with fullness al lhe sides or back of jackets. A novelty feature wilkconthey yvere humlnnls of y.-ai
mi&lt;l
entirely without :m&gt; ■
Skirts will bj* n very prominent feature of lhe Fall suits. Plaited, Ronis An* Very- Crude nnd- Small
civilization that has I !&gt;i
■hiring and lolig luhir skirls will lie much in evidence. When the long
Hut Have Families Liling in
tunic i" empliiyed the underskirt will continue narrow.
Skirls are
plumbing, gas nnd
h
i
Burk of luii-h One.
Munewhat shpiler^also.
Grand Canal, Chinn. m
COATS.
I As wc linished breakfast this Boat Train, Friday,
.Monday
morning
xvGaals hi Ihreo-qugrlen* length will predominate. being cut longer nt morning Wc .-aw that we wen* at a
the front in stnilghl effects. A decided feature will be the coat cape and landing so divided to go on slio'ie. Shanghai going to th- bunk
Isaac said, “I will gel the camera ranging for a visit loje.
Baimncnnn ronin.
and take a picture,-- ami al that mo­ Compound at lluchow
MATERIALS.
V
ment we looked out and saw an
' Materials lo lw« most impular include mixtures. Zibelines. Broadcloth, Amerlcmi gun boat aur.luueti very a letter from him mhi-inu
i in-.- in ii~.
it xx.i-, a beautiful to make ttm irip. and ana
Arabian Limb, llnuhi Lynx, persinnna nnd blushes.
been made with Mr. s
(•oat painted white. - We spoiled had
.-&lt;•&lt;-i-clm-y of the mi— i.
DRESSER.
i lhat
I hut mu,
lihh
at &lt;tnce und
hope We vlAltcd him aud he i,•;
The princlpnf changes will he a slight ninounl of additional fulness ihat
we ahavi
• I .’...re
good pii-ture.
W.e
in the skirl, which will he shorter, ami the extensive use of the long-tunic.
arrangements. so that we could g
ter Dewey look Manila that a Span­ lhe next morning, mid .ifier heat
ish gun bual sailed in. nol knowing
plain or «h&gt;ihercd character. I'leals will be used in some inslnnces in that war had Imvii &lt;i.n-iiu;&lt;-jl. amt tug the progrant we b'ld him O. K.
He was to engage
the underskirts.
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,
Illis was Hie bual.
She 'imply
in either tailored orstrccT^•tTecisUwiH'Tic.lbrig, aiiiT'tlmse.of ifl’ew down n?r llffgTwhirtrwax re•ses will be wi-y short. In extreme evening gowns there will
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n*"* i"11
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be an- absence uf any sleeve nnd a Ahoulder strap subslifuled, with a.
Hhotihler cape of transparent material.
cargo lo inad. Wo
The wool cloths, which will again be |n demand fpr tailored dresses, '
made by canal,
will embrace broadcloths. serges and satin faced malerials, while crepej
miles.
speciality.
lie called for us lib- n-xt mornfabrics mid poplins will maintain lheirjdnre for the (Mipular demand.
Wo are in the rvlwl zone, and
Il is with pleasure that your hading center is aide to offer the fore­ they have two gunboats anchored
canal mid found mh I
going style recommendations to'the public as a whole.-ns lhe general styl­
instt-uclions arc thru with two i.r thrve chan
es Il-commended are of a far more liecornlng nature lo all figures than S'"?

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 1.8.

1 VISIT TO DR. Ell-

Suggestions

00297080

Straw Hats
10c to $5.00

Silk Hats and Gaps
50c to $1.00

$1.00 each

Porosknit” Union Suits
$1.00 each; Boys’ Sizes, 50c

Two-Piece Suits
$9.98 and $12.48

have been in vogue for many seasons, and the woman who has had dilllat once, night
। ulty In the past few seasons in securing a style adapted lo her figure and
day.
needs will find Ilfat lhe creators and designers have looked well lo her
The stories they tell us of
in public mid private life are
rible. The customs- house clerk
who'"as
tilled willi boatsnf I
told Isaac that "
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Yours truly,
FHANDSEN A. KEEFER.
that a commission must lie paid toj'n the hair combing
the man who gut him Hie Job.
No'life of Hie caunl dwe
one is hired for any job ext
। through an agent who charge
I!commission.
Even tin- boat
that we are on sell the lower &lt;1
for so man}* dollars a trip, and the
"’ay travel all i
I party ledsing il makes his nun |!’*•••' even a caiI. W
I prices tn passengers, anil feeds •'ip, and got !•• Huchow ..
' and handles them as he desires.
(morning, mid w.tc so.I
In all Fresh Fruits and Green Vege­
i
The missioiiaries are all hrodiidbank s, whw Was mm Ii pb-a-ei

Canvas Shoes and Oxfords
For Men, Women and Children

Barefoot Sandals

In all Styles and Leathers

; DAILY ARRIVALS J
I

tables. If you haven't tried any of
our fresh, seasonable goods yet, you
should do so. Phone a trial order.

n good properly, nnd if there is u
choic&lt;. location or a li|ll&lt;&gt; knoll, lhe
missionary is there. 'They have
| good buildings, and —
• —
f spi'ded
ns we
...------- people ....
... wish them to
be.
But ns for being sorry for
Rut
being sorry for them. No. Tbcy
I..... A., r. ....I.. I... )&lt;..■&gt; ))..... fl..... ........
smalt
lo start. hiitlchanL’p

I

I H.C. WUNDERLICH •
|

Phone 83

Four Deliveries Daily
Hastings, Mich.

Graduation Suggestions
Appropriate Gifts That Will Please
FUl’NTAIN PUNS

MANICURK SETS TRAVELING CASKS
TOILET SETS BOOKS
FANCY STATIONERY
PURSES

Many other uaeful and auitable articles for yourconaideralion.

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist, Hastings, Mich.

His compound is vr-fy

Soft Shirts and Wash Ties

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO

centrally

biuMinu-.

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

keep- a gate man lo let,you Iu and
out. There were f&lt;*vr-&gt;jarxe brick

Phone 74

Hastings, Mich

Chinese pastor, and the other two

is orrtfiiii'd hy a Mi

gives them SI2INMMI. This tfill buy
from the wall IIKXIII-ftSIIOi r SlHlHII. HOI SI
ns much as sj.imni at home.
Help was in Detroit
costs them nothing, ns they can get
girls from good families, who wish list ehurch at Grand llapi&lt;ls is jiisl
It i:« 4?x56 feet, built
to learn English, who will work for completed.
of brick and sloue and very subfood, so they live on Chinese food. slautial. He js :d~&gt; jtlsl erecting a!
large building' f&lt;&gt;r a girl's school.
They can keep a nurse girl for The lioys' sclioul Inuhlhig is veryevery child nnd these nurse girls poor. nnd his di-p.-nsary is very
will follow lhe child all day. Scr- fetor hided.
He maintains eight
stations,"and ha- ‘
‘
‘
aty besides
tl
The
Indios and children can go to the
sea shore or mountains, ns they own people and church. There arc
have good resorts. Thi«y can niiiiti- so members and they raise about
laiti a garden at a very small ex­ *Iini or Won yearly.
pense; eggs tire worth only five in
ten cents a dozen; chickens ami
l.iiumie flu-liour money, and ll«
nml-i-hililren are not under pay am!
saw
can slay at resorts as h&gt;pg as they three outside native workers who
Comforting to Stout People,
Sunday.
j
over
Sunday,
desire.
The inissimiary' gels fav­
•’oley Cathartic Tablets ar
ors in the use. of collages and
Dr. Eubank's work covers a large
regullil&lt;&gt;r_ lliai!
night 'ai- ih-* Blmtfer
s|iecial prices.
After one year of territory in every direction. Be
it. they do nol care to . go back keeps a row boat vvilh two or three ipg oilier. No biliousness, no rnjihome, where tho wife is obliged to men to row il. audall over (he Sljpilt •••ii.
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&lt;-ook lhi‘ f&lt;H&gt;d ami do the washing. country preaching and doctoring.
। We are 1old that no missionaries go The most iiilere-iiiii.- part of liis
•om
pnoplti'gaiher cacli morning jn mi
old shed, willi a ilirl tloorf which
is ns black on the inside as on the

White and Gold
The newest patterns in White and Gold
DINNER WARE
From the LAUGHLIN POTTERIES. We are the exclusive
agents in Hastings for this and other patterns. This pattern that
we have just received is the best that we have seen in moderate
priced dinner ware. It is a combination of unique shape and
artistic design at extremely low prices considering the quality-of
the goods.

Wc carry these patterns in open stock, so you can buy just what
you need and replace broken dishes at any time.
These goods will be on display this week
and you must see to appreciate them.

NEW YORK STORE

ilididtnan
irnU|lmn«.

kidney

.Mulholland. —
Banner Want Ads. Bring

HASTINGS, MICH.

Oxfords and Pumps

Result

cents, and
e money, and

la ticket for ?o cents
.Mexican.
। About nine o’clock each morning,
[he and his assistant. *ee (hem in an
iohl shed of a building called the
dispensary.
Then- lie has drugs
ami an old &lt;ipei-.iiui-- table.
Each
morning he ha- fi»m 25 lo lo peo­
ple.
Ye-terduy there wero 20 and
today IU. Such •uses
as are
treated you cannot imagine.
Es-,

Send Your Dry Cleaning
With Your Laundry

leers, and son--. al-&gt; a great amount
of sore eyes. These cases me |
nearly all of long -landing, as they
do nol come to
him until they I
ore obliged to.
II-- does Rurgli-ul\
work, cures the opium habit, and
general practice.
We exumim-d
one woman wli&gt;&gt; had an enlarge)*
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al l&lt;-,«st eight inchh.ul coma, in fernn
mile-.
Also.a man
lhe country

Don't botlier with two different wagons collecting, two
different wagons delivering, two different bills to pay.
Send it all to us and let us be responsible tor it all. It’s
the convenient way

and ho iiad come in from a directly
opposite direction about 20 miles. I
tell you this to show you the scope I
of his work.
j
We visited the schools nnd went
all through the. i-ity.
Tlw* prin­
cipal industry seems lo be silk |
■weaving and we enjoyed very much i
seeing them fire Hie silk, mid also
saw them manufacture .fire crack­
ers. The city
ly iis very densely poppop­
ulated. and there is not a single
street that a cart can be drawn;
through, and’ one must walk or bed
carried in a chair.-A-large num-)
her of
nf tin.
VV.i
the wirc.-iK
streets .-ire
are cnnnlu
canals.
We I L
walked nearly around the city on fit,
tho wall, mid lhe poverty was ter-1 IS

WE WASH EVERYTHING EVERY OTHER DAY

8 American Steam Laundry P
SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors
Phone 243

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINCg BANNER, JUNE 1!. 1911.

The Hastings Banner
Publuhe*! evun- Thursday at , Want Column. Jr a word for «p»h
Hastings, Michigan.
| inMft-tlofe No adv. for less than 12
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1
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.
Card «&lt; Thank*. Ir a word. cooK-mw. roii,,,..
Gl.il nary pen-try and resolutions.
HCTV-SIXTH VKAU
«ul»Mjri|djon Iry Mail. Post-Paid.
per hi”

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MSU"

THREE MONTHS, m advance..
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS

F-.....
Notices of htrihs. deaths or inarriBg.-* vvlU be. piinl,'d fret- as ntws
matter.
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Entured al the posloflk-** al Ha*lings, Nidi
und class
Imitt.T.~
, iwstoffin* ad'h’i
ADVERTISING HATES.
JOB PHIXTIMi
Display advertising * rales on ai&gt;The BANNEIl hu.s one of Hu* be.-d
tolication.
■ Butlines-* local* and reading n&lt;&gt;- *'i|uippi *1 ji'b otlii'-s in , Western
liires. On first page or aiming bruv- Mo-higim and is prepared to du any
kind of Iwok and job pt luting.

That it is iui|"?ssible (•■ liandl'.- our f.»i
altruistic theories ought to be apparent I
cabinet; but we fear It is not. Attempting
ed tJtativs n
in Europe. the laughing

many Juulish things
Hou as have I....... d.ui&lt; -m.-.- Mm.li i. 1913. The hading .tally pajiere
of this country, di-ptvirratio a* well as i-cpnbliran -and ind'-piffideiiL me

aud lhe adinimstihlmii have pun-in-d with r’-.-p'-cl &lt;•» uui
bur.
To begin with it i* ii"W cutimlvied lo liuve Iil a mi-take . wli-n
President Wilsmti lurifc d «bwn Hu'-i ttf and eurourag'd Villa. C:irr.lnzo.
and lhe other cut-thr-.il hJn.lit- who n|&lt;- niWifti-i.idiug a- ••rmisliluli-'H-

civilized world.
which in all piiHiabilfty was planned by Rb' i iii. But where
ictui who is in right whose hand* are cleaner than Huertas'?

iiniH^taid a matter, bi-

in lint’ for his place that would be *trons enough lo handle th- Mtuntom
lo thtau? charged against Huerta.

sot Til BOWNE.
NOITII RUTLAND.
MORGAN.
Mrs. O. Smelkcr was a Grand
Pearl Tutlift and family from
”1 i-niw not to call the righteous,
Hailing* were callers al Walter Rapid* visitor Friday.
but sinnere,**.
Montgumei-y
*
zMuuiAy.
.
-Mr*. d»*na- Gackrier and Emory
Tike fourth and l&gt;»l quarh-rly
ineeting fi,r tin* eoufPrrnge year
Rev. HusseH Hready from Hast­ Kime were united in marriage at
Marriinir Meows.
convenes at the Morgan Fro- Meth­ ings gave a very inslnictivy lecture lb- h"me of llu- brlile'a parents. Mr.
t iatki’ler Wednesday
WedncMai*’
Thomas H. Johwkm, Hastings.
odist rlmrrh, 1hi.« Eriday evening at 'FhuUz Friday «-vcnhig. A g&lt;»&gt;d and 'nn*. A.. Gawraer
Mr. amt
and ctHrtiaorg .w-r ihe Sid&gt;i»ath. Jt attendance. Thankful, for llio'good eveniug.
evening:
anil Mrs.
II ’ Kune
' ' Bave
will la. in charge "f Ifistriet ElO-r. music the choir furnished and the t&gt;-pm limiMdP9eplng.ll lheit hinni*
•
H. I). F. Gaffin. A *p-.-ial rhii&lt;tren*» good sonn Mr. May-wimd sang fo? nelr t’kirksville.
rm-Hing
fkindav
-v.-nfug
nt
(1:30
p.
ii«.
We
hope
Inmay
fame
again
Mr.
I».
Xasb
Is
visltiny
his
niece.
Jom-pIi S. Evan-. Nashville.■.
ni.
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•nine Um- ip th* future.
Mrs. Oxi PanlM.
kJ...»ic iielh lu-wi.l. Aa.-hviih
Mrs. Allie Men,I of Castlrtmi gave
The mony Trk-nd** of »»•• John
Miss Josephine Heavens from
W.«|ey Hall. Ha.-tiW*...........
a fine sermon Sunday morning.
McLravy family,, wlin tiud been m-nr Clarksville is visiting at the
Mrg. Ashley mid -on Clark, of former n-siderua of ihiifc commun­
of H. Roland.
Doster, visited her danghb-r, Mrs. ity hut now of Hastings, sympathize 'home
Mrs. Emma Geiger of Clarksville
Wesley Rhaff. 1 Ind week.
Mis* in thu iteaUi. of their daughter Lo- vtsHrd Wednesday wtUiJI. GoscB
Prolmtr Court.
Irene Shaffer letuni.-.) home with Qirt?
She was hivnd by all .who and family.
her for n vigil.
knew her?
,
A. (iuokebu: , and family spent
MIm Grnr&lt;- Adkin* spent last
The di-atb of .Mrs. Jack Laubaugh. Sundpy with S. Scese and family of
&gt;f -Hi-HtBii
difc. Wedne&lt;ulay in itainfi Rapids.
\ slight mist
••• mad- in l.i-l n fornsae rezidunl, came' ns a sur- Fillmore.
.Mrs. .Ozi Pardee was in Grand
priM* tn this onnmuffity Friday
week’s items, Mr. Munton’s folks morning.
administrator tiled.
Rapids Tui*»day.
She was accom­
iil.-nded Dec&lt;.r:iti..n exereiaea • al
Henry Calmon, a rt-Ured farmer panied home by Mrs. Q^ra Epley of
Marshall and n-t nt Xa«hville.
Grand Ledge who remained for n
al
Haf-ttngs
and.fortncr
tTsidt-nl
of
la-MePeek
&lt;d
Bit
lbCreek
spent
tally-ibcoiiipelrtii. Giyirdiau* an­
few days’ visit.
a f.-w Mays la-t week with hi* this community, pas.-u-d away at
nual account filed.'
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Mr. X. Kuemplv. J. Kidder nnd J.
He was the
— Hmdings llmiiulay.
' Esintii of i’-ora Fulirj-sm iii-uile fri.-iid. Ranforil Bolinger.
Morrison lire painjiiul the Luthvnui
Mr. and Mr* Clm*. Leonard of lu.-t on- of the pioneers in his parsonage in Caledonia.
p.-moit. Gnnnhan's animal a.-emm’
neiglfborlMXML
His
ace
was
91
Hastings spent Saturday evening
tiled.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Pender .vis­
yean*.
He
was
laid
to
rest
beside
and Sunday-willi Id* grand mother
his lint wifi- in the Rutland ceme- ited .Hie former'• brother, Frank
Mrs. Sabrina Palmer.
and family of MiddFevHle. Sunday.
Sylvester Fei'-I.’ "f Fowlerville
I.. Roush of ’Freeport visik-d
Mr-. Mary Hansell from LTImiiimid Mr. and Mt*. Fl-yd Baird of
William Mishler and family Friday.
l.nirung, molQr d t.v-r in the form­ dale wit* calk*&lt;l hi'im- 'hiring lhe
la-wis Heffii-lmwer and family,
er's nutu one &gt;iay la-*!’ week to call illness of her Grandfather Gaboon. .Xewi'Jl Tucker mid family. Marian
on H. P. Feagl lb'- village, nnd
Mutehsler ami family and (asm
Mr. mid Mrs. F.l.l lluiulm of Barry-., old homestead with her brother, llmish and family were Sunday
Fred Smith. .
•
ville.
TIih IzH-hr families from Indiana guests of Ray Sinh! nnd wife.
Mr. and MiHarl.-y Fox of
Co_
Ohio,
who
make
their
annual
Woodland. Mr. mid Mrs. Greeh-y
MARTIN GDRNKRS.
uuling ,-uid fishing I rip In l.&lt;mg
Orr .Mead and Miss Viola Rogers
in company witli other of Hustings spent Sumlay of last
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j-„x and famih th- fore part of thfiled.
week with the former's parents,
1 .1.. . a-ed we,’kE-tut- id Karl
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Mend.
'
1L11- lib-d
',r*'hdled Grand outine.
Mr. find' Mrs. B-n Landis aud
•m V.. di-- fDntrfvniwntav tr*rwrnr.-------- ------ ... .Th,- Tauur-r -dahbalh. HdwLeij.- i-u.d b.l
"-1 M,‘ Amelia Joyrii oil- of the old faNllwiMNi pir- TWreii*TTTVotHHiiiiir w-Te' Thufday guests al D-wis Hilton's. ,
- Main attended lb- funeral "f Mrs.
Mrs. Minnie . Stillman mid Mrs.
•I -i minur l&gt;av*i|* la-wis. la-t \Vwdnegday ut day.
Hazel Pilcher &lt;rf Piltstlcld, Muss..
nr ‘tiled.
Mid.Hevilto, . _
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loaded table with lhe good products
Mr*. Almuo HilUm. lheir sister,
from
the
farm.
On
ai-i-ounl
of
Wyoming. to
dampn&gt;-s« they preferred lhe barn invited up to s&lt;w-nd the afternoon
i...... । .1....... ..urn ..ii"'.w.-.lm-*da&gt;
Annual
i|
Tl, .x.iung.
W11„. Murn,.,| |0 young folk’
...il Holme- .1.--I I’-Itlle Creak. W.-.hi'-day evening. lews and Smtii llniimid t’liion had I b-nd.-d visit with Mrs. IliUou.
..f will tlle.i ih.let- Jl'-nry Shaft.. ,ind wife of Bul1 Mrs. Alonro Hilton spent I
i.i.it.oJ n.'iiil I'-’’. Indiana,-and lln-ir i*on. Clifford a line social time by llivmselves.
------------ --------I with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
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&lt;&gt;r it
TAMARAC CORNERS.
Holly,
Mrs.
Gia
la-hmmt
mid
children
lh-in.-ml.er Children*’Hay at thHolgate. Ohio. vi-il.-d
ri.s-peiiduiK
a
f'-w
day*
witli
In
11
••hurrli next Bunday evening mid
in.' lives, Mary ShaiT.-c. .1
pan-lit*. .B.&gt;*« Colton ».
|‘'",ii&lt;-.
Cl.-.. S.-ars pa—-.1 in the sih grad- , *
l
*? 1 mn;l Wedii.j-St y
He received In*-J"1"'
wt*h lhe Nrodatn.-* &lt;&gt;. I*,
r« no­ exnmlnatiim.
diploma and wu- v-ry pl.-a- d with&gt;a,l*IIL J. We|liii.in for siippur. A
i ■!-!&lt;• but happy •
it. Cleo evpeet* lo fake up srhooi. ‘'"ixlia! invitation is extended to ull.
। a. |
number • ■'
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o,Tii,ip-ri
M'KiiirwTririms

■I HOUSE KK

Had the latter heeu recognized a*
lam to quell .(he rebellion. ■
. li has been air vt'regiou*. i-rm-T n
iAKtmi to »n stifdnt-ly inactive vvhil.

parcel. Phillip*
*1'11,

otmired, instead of saying lo both fcilerals and rebels: “You may llshi
«®ch oilier if yoWplca-e. but when you attack American*’you attack tin

right* in Mexico.”
*
Hi* conced'd lo have been unwise a- well ,-fs Hnti-asJutable f.-r Pf^iiA-nt Wilson lo-bave **ieelciP:i* th&lt;-jeasmi for interfering with .Mexican

ig lhe week vvith her ifaugh-1 day until Sunday' with lur fiii-nd,
ii .i Scar*.
•'Ora IuiMar--»*|. near Harlow lake.
Will Wortley will •iil*-rlaiii
l.ynn
Aldeidlrc
and
-i-lcr.
A. S. Jun*- Huh. Evciybod.' |Blauche. vi-tiled lheir louain, Mrs.

Ihir-j'

uihlltiotl, Xa.-llVdle ,

Ady.

. Aiilul Jr. to .li.lm Aubil. I

Aged

| unx Charlton who

Ilia: Su,"l 'y with Frank

ua- '•‘.i&lt;lly

burial
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this

Monday

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A NEW-CLEAN-SANITARY PLACE

Be Sure To Come

The Date—Saturday June 13

Chnrli&lt;&gt;n and

iilay with relatives at Hal-

Fred A. Merritt
East State Street ,

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Hastings, Michigan

wiAr vermontvii t.t:.

r

i &lt; ■ furiluhib'd California upon
high nid*-limit, and «iid, ”1 filso

'•■w inder of Bailie
&gt; 1 .y with Ills abler,
i* 11-&lt;nr and family.
Sn •!•»• Mo-nt ' Sumi
vi-inng friend*. ■
HI —I

SHI

.&lt;11’1 &lt;

•

Do You Bank Money ?

-r Hole’s iu Woodland

Chamberlain’s Tablets

Stine nf Hal th* Ct
with her oncle. I.*
visited-

Now Is the Time to Pa i

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 281

i Rapid- for
• morning.

You arc cordially invited to attend ourJJrsl Grand Opening—next Saturday,
June 13. Special Orchestra Music Afternoon and Evening.
’
Every lady who visits our Parlors Saturday afternoon and evening of that
day will be presented with a carnation.
Ice Creams—Sodas—Egg Chocolates—All Fancy'Dishcs

a! i.nind Rapid*.

Department Store

Pike &amp; Damon

THE PALACE OF SWEETS

•I McKay i-

. ------------- -- _
•!,’
llllpl"*"l
Mill (hvnt-r* Mill Bciieilt I ’nun
• Mt*. Lr-d Balolph and &lt;kiuiihl'r.
I'rdcnil C.lilld luihor Ijiw ' H- l-n ;u •
• uding n !• a d iv - w Hi
Hr. A. J. M. Kelwav, southern h-r parenk I:. Firatcr at.d wifi* i f
-.'.t.luiy ..f ih&gt;- National Child I Mat hi:
(•rank Charlb
Lals'i C-'iomitte,- Inis Just tiled Wllhl
|ln- llmi-v Committee on l.;d«6r\u "• -s *..... ..-•••—- . , _
writt-n reply to ih&lt;- sthh-iu-nls
'•»•''•■. Mi. .uld Mrs. '.it* Lt.i.u •&gt;
,1... u,r... S.,,111, c.mdnu un;l-.,»n- Bn.to- N.
ll„r n„.l

O. A. BOYES

We sell these rings. We
know they are the best
.! rings made. Hwy arc
bound to give satisfac­
tion and they are very
reasonable in price.

CARNATION DAY

rvspect American rights.

Tlic siding is dry and in better condition to take and
hold (taint than any other time in the.year. We have
a HOUSE PAINT that is guaranteed lor five vtars,
any color, per gal■
$1.50
Pure Linseed Oil- 65c
A Barn Paint with a gloSs, (xrr gal90c
$ gal. lots 85c
Come in, see the goods and be convinced.

The makers of the W.
W. W. rings have such
confidence in their rings
that they* guarantee
them, if the stones come
out and are lost they
replace them free of
charge.

Grand Opening

Mexicans* now mu«l regard Americans and their government'an &lt;!'«iw-

E BANE of old age is constipation. The bow­
els become weak and unable to perform their
functions without aid. For this purpose only
the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used.
The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble
and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain’s
Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age
and older on account of their gentle action.

No matter how beautiful
a ring is, if it is not well
made it is not doing to

Th.

to. .Manon 11 In
I, CWlt-lvnJ lie

nnd the occup^lion of Mexican territory. Hut Hie liuteb-iy
can citizens am) (he rol*K-ry of Americans by the Mexican sold

LAXATIVE
-^yor

Is the one you »ee ad- ,
vertised in your favorite
magazine.

Jewelers—Opticians

[mate*, Mi** Sylva Vani-y of
Warranty Deeds.
Ville.
, ’
i Mi** Grace H.eker and
' Grace Perringl'-u of g(m---&lt;&gt;,
Snlurday to sp'-ml a f-w day
Rul-v Bivens to Elizabeth'J. Gilt- the former’s pm.-nts, G. W. I
XnUivdi.-. viJ»i.. land family.

that Muxigau jpthfieri* li»*«i nrrcd'nl American Midloni for landing ul a
dock In Taiiipic" whi'-c u-e liad'becu fotbidd'-n bi the sailor- of all for­
eign vejwls In Tampico.harbor. The afiology toDdei«ii to the American
ciinimodorn by lhe M-'Ui-iit Ummiluiider ut Timipiro. anil tli&gt;- MiMoqueiit
ifunixhrncnt hy hi- -uperinr officer of (he Miltordiiiab- Mexican officer
who art*-?h-d tlie Americans, mitigated ibc offenre-to .such a degree that

initiation lo tbii* country iu lh&gt;

Guaranteed
Ring

mid children. Will Gerlinger and! Su|H.-rvisor Mead and wife mid ,
Mrs. Clara S.-nf* -p. nt Sunday al ’ Mr. jimL Mrs. Oscar Slpyk juulonal
John Sumin's in Carlton.
i to Handings Friday andni&lt;»ur.
jhku.Uddwdl lu Hol)-: I

American t&lt;

The W.W.W.

John

Chai'll. Il ivirnnd. Joe Diwmnir
:ui-l IL Jim: Hiry and Mife of Xu«hville.’jail.'.) at M. E. DowouSrs
• IIS

[pa*! d«*vadi&lt; and more. South Carojliiia would im’I now le* iitlfrl«d in
im-r Hill."
Dr. MuKelway
miliar arguin-uti

day with lier sister. Mr*. Augusta
Hart, north nf V»-nimnivill*-.
Mi-. Aihli., HitX'-r of Woodland

ii.
Why nol bank■ t with your
coal bin while coal is cheap?
You save 90c per Ion on soft coal and 50c per ton
on hard coal by buying from Bauer Bros. now. 1 ou
will need the coal and the investment is the best you
can make.

an is and wife and baby
moidvdie, Sunday.

miiMrity of iti&lt;- population ht»v&lt;* -m-ivilh-.
iMtdidd m shite law6. tin? standard*.
Tirufxised tn Hu* bill
1 Durtmr thu jiixty-thre- y«*:ir* h'-l
,, * ------ —----- ——
. tri- b-ri&gt; !- i.,I ot th- &gt;otih Taw-:
Holland y-rily produr.**
»0„
EnMiand. Rev. Robert
i?*1 hlocka af fuel peal, valued at i Hob* ha* tw«n .wav from His parishH
■
jonly thiec auudayi._
;l

Hastings Lumber 8 Coal Co.
Phono 254

HASTINGS. MICH.

Phone 224

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. JINE 11. 1911.

BABY CHICKS
NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orpingtons.
Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers' Chick Food and
Chick Grit?
Phona 385

M. W. Hicks

PAGE EI.EVEN

Doublr-Yolk Lop*.
When dpuble-yolV v*g?. arc
found amoiig those •-Jk-eaeiJ. it js]
considered » cause for rougral illa­
tion, the hen* home -ui&lt;v'&gt;scd i&lt;&gt;
have performed extra wmk.
Bui
the fact is -1 Wnl-«b»ubb*.y.t|k eggs'
Indlcatfix^hat the hens
|IMI fat.
Tin- eggs ary really abnormal.' am!
it will be but a. shou
tho hens will cease I
while a few extra lair.
■obtained for a short pi
will be none al all I

Listen ’ Is the Crystal Creamery of Hastings of ajiy in­
terest to you ? I lere is the amount of butter fat purchased
the last week in May for the past four years:
1911. 5,510 lbs. fat; 1912, 7,171 lbs. fat; 1913, 8.480
lbs. fat; 1914, 9,100 lbs. fat.
We started in business in the spring of 1912, and you can
see that we have almost doubled the business. VYhat has
done it? Just this: Honest test and weights, and the top
price at all times. We have room for more, and the more
cream we can buy the lower the cost of manufacturing,
therefore a better price to you. Are we worthy of your
support?
.

Why Chic ks Die in the ShelL
Here are -some of Hie eommon
150ns for Hie germ dying in the

Crystal Creamery Co.

Hastings, Mich.

/fastings. Mich.

isbmeni. Therefore you are interested in GOOD TENDER meats,
meals, that come from animals that are in prime condition nnd
Itave bean properly slaughtered and e-ured. You are assured of all
these when you buy your meats here. Our customers will fell

HOPE TWP. SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION JUNE 19-20

BESSMER BROS

Bread has been called “the staff of life.
the staple food in
every home—the chief article of diet on every table. You never sat down to
a table without it. The first dish set on the table is the BREAD platter.
Whatever else you arc going to cat, you need BREAD. ’ And whatever else
you need good, you certainly need good bread. -That is why you should use
Malted Krcam or Hastings Potato bread. They arc sweetest of them all.

Hastings, Mich.

AGRICULTURE
IN THE MICHIGAN
HIGH SCHOOLS
When lln- scIuhiI year opens next
September altonl forty high schools
of the slate of .Michigan Will he of­
fering . regular rmirsits in agricul­
ture taught ‘by specially trained
graduates of agricultural colleges.

BRUCE,” No. 78863
THE REGISTERED
PERCIIERON STALLION

Draco is seal brown in color,
weighs 1700 lb.sM mid •Was foaled

250 votes given with every 25c
purchase of our pastries.

y&lt;&gt;u look for il in yourself you will
---- --- - r......... ........
... «,&gt;&lt;■ Hint the inciihnfnr is rigid, that
m&gt;‘ developing toward (lint stand- it is run fight
’
‘ '
ard. 'I’he work is not the result of ■
*• •
•
■stata bonus nf any kind, but tin.'
been promoted by Hie Agrici
College solely through Hie ii
of school superintendents. f;i
and others hitorosled in the
slim of. agricultural kqowlcdtr.
-------------- ...
III,, j,Inc,. w|ii&lt;
rirtillure .....................
school subject is shci
lhal Hie most impor

Restaurant
Phone 381 THE QUALITY BAKE SHOP Hastings. Michigan

"Bruce’' comes in direct lino from
the very best Peivheron Stock in
the world, descending in line from
tlw famous “Voltaire" ^28,188) and
.Mollie 67516). Bruco is of geuHe
&lt;Jis|Hisl(ion, large .boned, and his
colts are bound lo be winners.
Will make lhe season after May
1st. ns follows:
Wednesdays mid
Saturdays nt the Fair Grounds,
Hastings. Remainder of the lime at more than l.ooo farms.
my barn 9'r mile north ami I mile Two Hundred In Graduate
east of Barry Hotel.
■«**
From Hie M.
When diplomas are given

Iiaye Iwen compieheiided,
man professes oliedieiieo,
dbedletiee, lo lhe law. So

JOHN ENGEL

Owner and Manager.
cultural College will have gradu­
252-3 rings
Hastings. Mirth R. 3 ated the largest-class since il wa*
founded in 1857.
I’he number
which is four time’s ns gnifft as jhe
class graduated ten years ago is
Lmarhv up of 77 -graduates in agriROYAL BELGIAN STALLION
yuliure, 5tl in engineering*. 50 in
[home economics. 12 in forestry find
two in veterinary medicine. Near-

Cut this ad. out and
bring it to us and it
will count you 100
votes.

International
Sund; School
/esson

i- I've done pretty well.' You
llriikell It a tew times t|iOUgll?
Well. read .lames .2:10 and Ga•' •
,. y,,u find that
puls you under

Mercure
’ •

3424

Anuricn

Belgian

we now get instruction through lhe
query of a saved one. who speaks,
however, not after Hie spirit, but af­
ter lhe flesh. Contrasting himself
with lhe rich young man, Peter
would know what reward will he
ghen those who have sacritlccd all.
What «|jd Peter sacrillce? What
has any one.of ih sacriitred. as com­
pared with what theAord of glory
has ilone fur us? But the bird doe*
not directly rebuke peter. He firstassure? him lhal bis sacrifice will
nol lie forgotten. In Mai. !l&gt;:28 ,|ls-

7356
u.iihiyg h

70326

The Imported Royal Belgian Stal­
lion is 5 years old, is bay in color,
stands 16 hands and 3 inches high
and weighs 11)80 pounds, in growing
condition. • He lias a . heavy bone
and is wall muscled. He is abso­
lutely SbUnd mid free from vice.
He w-ill make Bia seawin nt the
fair grounds in Hastings for a lim­
ited number of good.mares.
Terms $to for single service, pay­
able al lime of service. *15 to In­
sure with foal, payable at time mare
is known to be with foal. *20 for
standing coll Mares tired at own­
ers risk. Men parting with mares
will be held for service fee.

Through Hie

the. College come in contact with
Illlsy ...... S I lie?
approximately 3.506 young people
low nml rijw:
and .-insist them with lheir projects,
watchdogs bn
such ns growing corn, polatm-s.
quack, mid i
strawb.-rrii's, tomatoes amt vege­
tables, raising poultry mid caiinirtg
fruits.
Training .in organtfcdinn,
public rending and spanking is also .VilI
I".""
offered by this plan which is pro- "1,1 ‘J1!.'.1
1,1 ll’sl,a''
tilling great inlluem-e in dexeloi.h'ni a'h
ing good' farmers,, good home/mal
ers. good neighlMirs and citizens.

iiripiireu inuivuium rnararicrisiir-*.
The ties! strains of ail varieties
show lheir breeding by prodticing
a larger number of birds tli.’B nearThe Outline Developed.
ly conform with Hie stmid.w.l Jli.m '
'fit the -first portion nf the
tlms&lt;- thin rice bred’ wirhmiFTegard lo blood lines.
We have I le- dialogue fie
•------------ *
Jesus ;ind tho young man ivl
The Into census show? us tlinf the
American hen gives us ttUNMUM),from tliil conversation %
non eggs n year these days. The
“*
•ruing lhe rich young
11tuiui .things:— n-' k—
and a rofiBak
nifqnl man. a ruler
Don't Forget That
. .. . phdiably-over a syn­
agogue In some rapacily, rich, re­
■WE PAY THE
spectable. religions mid yet wit li­
mit eternal bf- •ought the Lord
FREIGHT
Jesus Christ, asking the question of
v 17. He was evidently in earnest,
far ho came running, nnd kneeled
lo the Lord. Rut bis question in­
dicates that he Itftd not received
from the Father a revelation con­
cerning Hi* Son.
He addresses
Sho is visiting n»*r airter al tha SanHim ns -’XRWMlHtftr,’’ i. e_. good
Jeflerson St.
ahiriuin in Battle Creek al the pres­
teacher.
He looked nl God's Son
Hastings,
Micb. ent time.
through lhe eyes of flesh instead

A. F. Sylvester
J. Q. Rounds
Proprietors

The Coffee Ranch

...
GCLL LAKI--.
Walton Hyde spent-Thursday and
Friday in Battle Crcok visityig his
sisUir.
’
Sumlay visitors al Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ernest (ladwallmh-r’s wen* Mr. mid
Mrs. Ross Gadwallnder of Hickory
turners and Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
Bellinger of Battle Creek.
.
Mrs. Ileten Schaefer spent Sunday
with lier brother, of Northwest Gros-

mn- thing (hat shn»d between
and eternal life, take up the
and follow Him. In order to
Hit p.-&lt;ip|e from lheir sins lln
of God must go tn Hie cross: n
order tn be saved fnuh our sjt
must come by the way of the &lt;

presenl day talk lhal a man call ‘be­
lieve whatever he will jusl so In* is
sincerf* in it. and sojne way he will
gel lb rough all right. ’Then' is ni&gt;e
way to God. and m» oilier way Acts HAST INGS AND CARL­
1:12 . This demand of the Sou of
TON TOWN LINE.
God lirouiflit forth the refusal of
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rarnum at­
tended church al Carlton Center
Sunday evening.
Mrs.I .mo Cummings and daughter
ImroHiea spent - Saturday night and
Sunday willi her sbter, Mjs. jolin
Francisco, of Hastings.
"
Miss Nina Wilsbn is visiting her
brother, Neil Wilson, of Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sprague of
Coats Grove find A'erhoii Kelly "of,
Hastings wre callers al B.X.Bump’a
Sunday.
-1 " '
&lt;
George Scott mid wife of Quimliy
refer to a door in a crate of Jerusa­ visited nt Clarence Kiiine's one day
lem, through'which Hie cat” "I could last week.
not c.ipia with his load. Th" man
•C. C. Barnes of Quinry, HL vigited
« hn i* t*-ii«fimr in riches must have James Swanson a few days last week.
that ’nail removed Inn before enterJames Swanson and wife visltM
friends in Bedford Saturday and
Snndnv
k
•

siiye .l.-iis taught that, He was God.
siir- ly if lie were ,-my le?s than God
■.ucli (•Ininis In deity on His part
Waiiild lie'ldaspfiemy. ami He could
«i.&gt;l lie sum!. - So He is either GmL
&lt;IC else lie is nol good. If not God—
if ||is ua. hinns eoip-eniing Himself
cannot be accepted—then il wnul.il
of necessity l"‘ unsafe to follow His
teachings- rmrcrritns anything else;
He mil’t I'" ih’ '• 1 '*xl, And then mirljl' note here that lhe lonchine
i« not an jiidividiial/tbat over has tlmt till will somehow ho saved can­
not tu» taken from this jujss'O’e of
of the earth but will some dav ac­ srrininre. Ruch, teaching did not
knowledge Him to lie God—the ronie.Trom the Son gf man. Verse

�THE HASTINCa BANNER. JUNE 11. IML

PAGE TWELVE

NUfST TOU WILL

Commencement
Kxtrrixa will be held in the various schools within the next
few weeks, and in anticipation of your wants for thia occasion
we desire to direct your attention to the excallant display o(
new and seasonable merchandise which we have provided for
your consideration—the-best we hare ever ahown.

To aid you in making a selection of a gift fur that graduate
whom you wish to remember we have listed, below a few
suggestions which we trust will be a help to you.

BOYS

GIRLS

WATCH
.
WATCH
SCARF PIN
BRACELET
TIE CLASP
RING
WA TCH FOB
LOCKET
UMBRELLA
• BEADS
CUFF BUTTONS
UMBRELLA
CLOTHES BRUSH
■
BAR PIN
SIGNET RING
MESH BAG
PAPER KNIFE
LA VALLIERE
SOAP BOX
■
DIAMOND RING
MANICURE SET
FOUNTAIN PEN
FOUNTAIN PEN
SOUVENIR SPOON
SOUVENIR SPOON
Ttie above is only a psttial list of all the beautiful and uacftil
articles in, onr stock. . We invite a close inspection of the
\nylc, design, color nnd finish
the gorsls at tour earliest

find hem Hum
INCIDENTS FROM LIFE TOLD
BY THE LATE JACOB A. RIIS

From Ilk Knowledge of Poor People
Living hi New York’s Truc­
ulent District.
The man whom Theodore Room
volt, called •‘America'smost u.«-fiil
many, as In* appeared on lhe lecture
course.
His work was largely

• n&gt; be
poor, it in

moiik-iiiiii

In* liml

THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

ESTABLISHED IN 1883

THE GIFT STORE

NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
Mr. and Mis. .1 nines'tkiusins spenl
Sunday with his parents. Mr. and

'•lid wife..
'
Ari Hobper made a business Jrip
(&lt;&gt; (ktsende. Sal unlay.
Mrs. Uarry Daly entertmned right j
Of her lady friends from Grand Hapfais, Friday.
W. CnsgrifT and wife mid Mis*
Edith Konkin -were in Lowiill,
Thursday afternoon.
Allcnn Godfrey has a new fivepassenger Ford car.
Chas. Foote and wife and father.
W. Rounds-and Harold Yeiler mill­
ed to Grant Sunday, amf remained

Mrs. Chas. Sjrickkind and Mr*,
{•mi Ever-lls and daughl-r called
on their father David Wilkinson
and wife, Tuesday.
_
___
Mr. mid Mrs. Vanl Price and s*&gt;n
Claude of Grand Rapids spent a few
days Inst week with the former's
mother. Mrs. Anna Price.
Mr. mid Mrs. Clyde Brown and
daiightPr B-ulali, MY. and .Mrs. El­
mer Mater anti daughter Dorethy

Paris Green,
Hellebore and
London Purple
Arsenate of Lead

We have a fresh stock of all • the poisons for
spraying The RESULTS you GET will depend
very largely upon whether you get FRESH spraying materia!*
This store is headquarters for everything in that line and you
can buy here with perfect assurance that you will .get FRESH
STOCK.

Hammocks and Croquet
Sets, $2.50 down to

Sanitary Tissue Paper
Towels, 200 towels for

85c

40c

KILL THE FLIES
Sticky Fly Paper and Poison
Daisy Fly Killer
Fly Pie

CAR.VETH &lt;5 STEBBINS
Hastings, Mich.

The Ikexall Druggists

Phone 31
burden of years and a large bundle

enough for the one who has
•H, thaL

cloth or 'OiuelhiDk'.

lastingly doing Hunething for some

opened il there limy found a lot &lt;•(
little vnrnmnts. awkwardly but luv-

remnants (if blnnk-l sliitls and such.

ALTO.

And Save a Lot of Trouble Later On
Potatoes bid fair to be quite a profitable crop this year, provided they are harvested
before the “bugs” destroy them. The cool weather thus far has kept the bugs in checkj
but the warm weather of late gives promise of hatching opt a prolific crop of the “pests.”
The safe way is to DO YOUR SPRAYING NOW.

districts of New York Cily.
We
I hough I our readers would lie glad
little

.ENGRAVING IS FREE AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
t

L. V BESSMER

Do Your Spraying Now

PATHETIC STORIES OF HOW THE
POOR HELP THE POOR WHO
ARE POORER.

.lo* calm* patiently lo bear hi‘t hard

times, and at ...
...... ........
ami man has been made wh
With the wolf gnawing hungril*

something lo spare.
Il is a famil­
iar experience of lhe nurses from

room,
monm

nursing lhe

uncles, cousins, .nnd aunt* all go in
under the one head.
Misfortune
makes the poor "move up close" In
a way lhal ijuili* explains Up* mis­
sionary's finding
four families,
housekeeping' in &lt;iim room, engag­
ed in a doiuo-stii broil because one
of the four Jiad taken in a boarder.
Th**r»* is a Hmil. of i oiu*e. ThsaiiitAry policeman finds il on his
midnight Inspecti&lt;■ns; th» tenant
rarely, if there is another within
reach who is lmii*eb*s».
Two.
three, and even inure families
crowding into, mi** syiaJl Hat is
anipngThe comm**n*'-l of experien-

the details of II.........
pf which
sharing (Im Miss Wald, the bead-worker nt the
one - when1 nurses’ sellleilieni. told me in that

lilting up nights

Jorferillg lo keep lhe buy
is so niurh." Sin* did what carim
tn hurtd. and her hands were always
full. '.I believe sin* had more real
influence over lhe’ lives of those

had.
himself, nut In* money,
ant la add lhal belter &lt;1

Tim man is now lhe janitor of a

fl] PILOT LIGHTING PLANTS [Q.

HOME MADE7^ AOETYI.ENE
LIG H’fi NG on.’ COOKING

Acetylene Ranges For Quick Cooking
In Country Kitchens
You houaewivex in tho conniry who
labor over hot atnv«n cooking big moate
thi» convenience,
woman enjoys ? (

Ing on a cas range?

•r spent Sunday with .Mr. uhd Sirs. cannot save up money for a rainy
fering among the j..*&lt;»r: n was typi­
cal, enough to stand for a' hundred,
Soniel line
lhe man was nn Irish engineer. the hard winter • jk*.h
Wm. TA fl purclius**! a driving
t hint.
rhctlen your cooking bouts and i«li«v&lt;i
T. H. MASHINO
ami his the only wages coming in; days mid nights that
you of tha Trouble and work of iiamPiog
.Mrs. John Wncliter took her ba­
yet, hi* Hal shattered '1 a widow souls, and smimlimes the liml or
by to-St. Mary's hospital Thursday son,
for mi opernlion.
-Mrs. Mary Stine of Battle Crock
r letuling to one an­ •mother with two, husband in hos­
Worllcy Silcox and family aulord «(h iiI Saturday night ami Sunday
other clothing, lii*iil.*-room,—mon­ pital, and no good; ami 3i llm, The family of'
OXWELD ACETYLENE CO.
tKIUant Acatylan* lights throughout year
to 'Grand Raufda Sunday and spent
ey, if they have any. The bread O'Coimor* from llm rear loncineiil.
CHICAGO
bouaa «n3 barns. To data thia cogvtottm day with Amos'-VanOrdcr amt
with a raft of lheir own. They,
::r.co —Acetylene for Lighting — Acety.
DAYTON
CORNERS.
family.
reusing
pus-i*-.
from
mind
to
were
day
hoarder*.
Tim
man
was
The young iufmil of Mr. and Mr*.
Jas. .McCotter of Hochesler is
froni
nmtiili
to
mouth.
out
looking
for
a
job.
lhe
engineer
s
Ehuer Dintaman is very ill id this
folks sent for llm family lo "conic
writing.
'
irig some work on the farm.
NORT1IE 1ST t'.ARLTt&gt;N.
CLARKSVILLE
body, il seemed, m tllo-e days. In
Wayne mid Herbert Pennington imagining inslmu-i-s. but sp
• Mrs. lfi*rb Sh&lt;‘lb*nhiirgcr rctunu.il
Tim Clarksville Lodge
EAST ASSYRIA.
ally to get fed. At night when Mr.
vligid
wen* Sunday giiest.* of tlmir uncle the things I have know,
from Anu Arbor Tuesday when* she
OConhor camo home einpfy-handMi.&lt;- Bernie*’ Ig*nno» lias a new Oscar Pennington and family.
called- by lhe serious illness "f
heart broken b.'cause they cannot
canty rices at th- Congregational church was
(glide-Nelson piano.
IL H. Harvey fa wry Inw. Ili.»
•unday mnmiiig at l0:3d.
Tlte’ her mother, who had the misfor­
.Mrs. J. B. Moon aud son John children, Jnnms llaiwey mid wife. go to Hie outing they lint,
it the hall .and tune Jo fall cimsing softening of the
.earch and Ins ill-luck. Ihe..whilq
•darted for Wayhtinl to make an ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Byrn Rawson, Mr. and bitblen.lo. having no shoes,
liurch where Hey brahi, with pnrtinl pnialysf**.
and
drt*s»''«
th-ir
mother
lias
mantended visit.
.
aged, l»|il shoes must bn bouMjI’nl lo the family meal
with him.
night with her sister. Audra. al the
Sunday guests of Lheir cumins. Mr.
Elba Aekjey and family ride in a
Imine of Jami's Fblluwa of iaike
eiigim
mid Mrs. Enn'sl Dingman.
llm* n-w carriage.
Tim fifth annual track meet fortOdi
.Mrs. t'un—y. of .Marshall, was oyer . Mrs. George Harvey mid lillle
(he high -(■Im,.I* &lt;*f Ionia oiutily
,y
Sunday guest al William Lennon's. dunghlecand Mrs. Gil Lintma and and presently -Very pair of child's
will I..- held at Ionia FaituGrotinds nf |„.r friend. Miss Delilah SimAt the invitation to a barn raising little juii^peiil Tircsday with lheir shoes in it i* iniisleiTd. to see if It
A Flic Weeks Emergency,
will do; Thum nrighlmrs supply
pilunlny.
moms of Lake Tid. -ii,. from \Vedby F. B. Spaulding. Tuwulny after­ sister, Mrs. .Mina Utter.
ic inlinile delicacy with wi
(lie need, mid lhe whole—block
Eumry Kime and Mi** Magdalena i nesday Until Friday.
tjiein, t.rsend away Iwb little,ixiys
noon. men. women am! children n sorely needed is sometimes
th**y had taken-in in ffit* days vytien.
ut AIL TRAP CORNERS.
----------- ----- ■ June 3. CamCharles Hickerson yas ff Grand
spoiuird. The work was accmntilings went well with them. They
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siow uml
tdislied before dark. Then Mr
. .&gt;
I Hapids visitor Friday ami Salurdiiy
shouts nf good-will,
ill lecUire ntil(f |aH xv.,.k.
,
Rev. Moy Wong
Spuulding passed nrmitid the cigar*,
pre
........
...
I*,
think
that
"Jim
Ly|uni
e
than
j
the
chiireh
of
tin*.
Brethren.
June
i
pair*
cnirm
from
“
i
atul th- men escorted Mr. Spaulding fur’s sister and family. Mr. ami Mrs.
2:;:..- | Mr&lt; W. J. Wickham of Like
mm" Had a ........ .
of th- lln-r
‘ ...'‘iV m*ar
•• lo the nth.
He is n unlive of Chinn
China ami
and]| o,|.*swu. wns lhe guest of Imr daiigliand th- cgfpchler astride a pike
f-ling-.
In a certain BalaMa "''I '&gt; Ihw l!i X .
pole to. their places at th- -upper
stn*.*l tcuenmnl of Um worst llwreI (||n&lt; ,ulil ’wat(.|lrt|‘th,.ir tight wilnl hns iwen in lhe country five years. |vr, Mrs. Claud ThouiM from-FnHis subject will b&lt;* Chrlsl/an -Mrs-:,1;,v Ull|j| Rumtoy.
■Ill good
K*1*H| | syria
I**, 111 spent
'(.'-II. Sunday with Mr. and thrn&gt;.-'Th-. man vvlm owned il
table, which was loaded with
worked tn the day: hi« n-iwhbor was n family m direst in
*
] Mr*. Wm'. AllenliHg wa* taken
a heal I swelling with pride. Tim' niofiary.
'things tn' cbt. Tin* new Ibulldliig'Udrs.
""
.Ell Manning,
man was n diunkafd.
... ............... ......._____
.... ...i
Miss Ella Long, b fl Monday for i
|a|1. Saturday niftld and Dr. C.
meiil
on! ,ur.
Mr. ami
and Mrs.
Mrs. Ray Gould and]
had "seen belter days.”
Pleasant Ridge.
j dansht-r Clara and
Tho*. Gould none.
Imr summers-, work in Petoskey.I
Mclntyr** of Woodland w® ‘■■'11(ihve, .Miimuv amF Ameltu Eong will j,,,j, ,\l this writing Mrs. Allerdiug
'I’ll!* ball, ganrn Sunday b-lw—n ; .-pent Sunday at Tlios. hLguer s in
'For Such as I bid no Neighbors.*
l"l|.,w hl.-r.
mu'-l, Iwll.-r.
ly &gt;• t in under that roof.
brought Hmm
A. I.. Henke* mnl family spent,
------------------------- —.
Just. w*-k visiting friend* and r**la- (.(ITTAGE GROVE—CLEAR LAKIL
rap District.
A play w.i» given
Oral Olm-te.id and wife nnd For
live* m llirslinus. Dowling. Bantleld
Ralph, (he ii y-ar old son of jlr.
n th- i*vi*mtig. Th« scholars pr»— knew iier had roiim lo arriu
••si-Bradley and family were ov.
now.
&lt; tit-d llrnir tmuilmr. Mr. Howman. a night-nurse. Tim tenant.
mid IfoiJI- Creek. »
] JUMj Mrs. Gii*. VanSyrkle, who.wns
Sumtiy gue.'i s of I In. fonu-r- |*ar
lhal hrlirlr &lt;d food left over, ‘tinI. .1. H-.ol&gt;w*&gt;rlh. has moved into । ( ■ ,,(1 (11 ijatth* Cr—k some time ago
••xp’s ledly .«ei&lt;fn,n or what i
' M ev IIikIwihi &lt; liinim.
L... „ .... _ _
....
cured-for. lillle
-| Gj-at Britain in ■ UM&gt;7 produced
fear the recording angel waworking al. Jay Fawljof's,
•.12i.ii7i.l7u gnlhms of appt” chI»t.
Min has had 131.0'0 din
.|i*pl iin- lhal. leimiimni with her tear:
&gt;W‘
had lo he taken hack for further.,
treatment.
Dr.
R.
V.
Gallagher
is
der Hint roof."
could get I h&gt; i-. i.-.i
wi,
Mr- 11
'1111111-'“y that •Mimes in llm name nf th-,-1"' "a
turns, and th&lt;*
treating him.
’m &lt;*i
i
o l •
u । Saturday, the Cth, almut 2U base
nurse for “sue
Clarksville Chaidcr, (&gt;. h. &gt;. will I |ia]| faliS from Dowling and Johns. ....
.l .......... .i..,../1 ii&lt;&gt; world iioiii'il out m alm* ran-i.
bor.*."
II was
old Hs regular. im-hng Monday (own Incl at (|10 gr„V(. nn&lt;j sp-nt
lM,t *uck •‘‘Upper will b&lt;* u„. ,jay hauling stope ami grading
th.iu.-lv--: •k’•••
a lialf-rhnincfari•*:
th- world, mid-; »«rviit
ir a bnlT ground.
. •
Fruiik’willilHiw ami frmiul of
il us w&lt;* ran. mid anyway we tlon I
lodge Tuesday night and resulted
i
in
lighting
want*tn s— you come down."
For
ns follows: N. CL'f'.laud Evans; V. the hike Saturday night.
mnl introdm-lioii. "I found n good - ’come down read “ask public re­
PUCK IO II.I* h. UlOlll-l Willi; • ’ ■
- - ■•
••
An auto-loud of pooplo from
hearted neighbor ready In sit up lief." They did not see it
I Iu llgllllllg
. f Arc keepsakes which money could
brofh-r.
I sum-tiim** ■ Hunk that; Bee. See v.J. \\ . \\ hil-; .lii-l |g*p- HiHsilnle and Battle Greek picnick­
woman got upon her feel. Sim had the rich, wh** for worry umf plan-!'',&gt;. I *7.' .'
•” &lt;’rand ed ut ttm grove Sunday mid enjoyed
,
not buy from you, yet they can he had
known imii' r ilny#,—had frmnd? tiing to guanl tlieic w-allh eaiiMIml
A. (,. VS mclmsl-r; AllemaU', a ll*|i Wnimr-wilh a cijmpfire.
^“1 at so small acost to you. Rcunionsonly
time only to draw .checks and md '•••’•]
.
Mr. arid Mrs. Fay Cl«*nmnce and
and Much a U-mvneiil.
t*&gt; clasp th«* hand thnl &gt;b reimfi**!' ,-l*‘&gt;ksville play*d a fast game of Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Clenmnce nnd
and
come onct? a year, and a nice latjitc
would be a dreary waste.
ly ini
the Ollier .-id-, ...,l IV Ihoirv, nn* mo-h
I..
I-11 »• 1
lw*., futi'lay. with family Sundayml at the lake.
Ihinkeslr ■thmi.
circuit picture will record all present,
,.n.v.J" of llieaft,•uni.'.-h.-.
i*.
»&gt;»" »'■•&gt;’
«"* »**■'■;
■" .. .................. '■V"r
Mr. and Mrs. Hob.Morgan nnd
bills are sRiw coming in.
and keep fresh in your memory those
,
Ezra
Daniels
of
South
Johnstown
.-hall w- h*&gt;|..* that they had lost j or el« limy.• ________ ■
_- ■
. ,, H.-b-kah*
will
eleidiori'of
**
— 111 Imblan
•■■■ *-1*1:1
1* &gt;ii. oi were guiiitfe nf Um Webstore nl the
In* but mocking the poverty1 of Imf wlit of her? . '
who may be called to the throne above
......
wrrin-t-1;ofllc&lt;*rs
Thursday night.
.
patient*. Yot sb- say*: “It would _Sl*i‘akllU' of Batavia 8lre«*l bring* I
Smiday.*
' »
• .
Ill(•ll .Stlll.t.l.
yjiS | ,,||a Church was home lAef- (trove
before another year.
Othor cnllers nl lhe lake Sunday
never occur to rm* tn-supply foodJn ,..................... .. .■
__ ... ..r
io my mum me-case
01 ••*•- _i*ii,i
—....’ • :........ .,’hnm mid- Mi- I .vad-iK TBundny.
—- ------ •.----won* Mr. and Mrs.Fleming of East
I am prepare^ to take both large
tenement,
with
three
rear
liou.-e*.
Marlin
of
.\\
p.ii&gt;iism
are
vi-it.ing;
Hay
Jackson
nnd
family
urn!
Bert
Johnstown and Mr. and Mrs. Chns.
i Imr downstairs‘or upstairs In see tn
I th- numssary Isiwl uf soup* along ilium lii*' lot lhal cimllenged the j the latter's father and family for a .|,. iihml and wife atf-n.i.*d Hing- Mclnder of Dowling. F.d. Trelhrirk.
. and small size*.
' ’J"** Bros, circus in 1-ansing, Tu«»- Dr. Lwhty, Ghris YmiDcvcrc urui B.
with lhe nursing she couhl. give." rniislant atti-ulidn of the King's R-w week.*.
I-a
Your patronage is solicited. Work
Ttiwc wen*
eighty ohi
V'J'-• numb-r niijoyud Cbd UiX+day*.
—
i.Then&gt; js n&lt;&gt; virtue inherent in lhe -jiaughirr*.
R. Blanton.
j tenement that makes llm people families, in it. ■ as near as I . An.of Mr. Cook al Ih? school house
Mr. mid Jli». Hay (tlasby nnd Mrs.
guaranteed. Prices ri^ht.
KALAMO.
A drunken husband. rui-'Minday.
.
, Kidder tlshffll nt th- hike Sunday
who dwell (here gmxl.
Quite llm count.
Mrs. fjira Curtis has been having: mid made n line ciRgh.
r-vers**.
Rather,
perhaps, the ting his wif. ,* threat, brought urn] Mrs. Luke of YenuvnlviHe spcnl •niile
,
a tussle with blond tmison the
iK.nl off lighting lhe evil that :* lirsl there, a- a reimrter. years ago. j &gt;aturday_wilh imr ron rrank limn*
......i.,.i ;■ ..
__
seemed MHiielMJW ju*t the seem* and wife., _
....
, ,
abroad brings util Hm pciuiary.vir­ II
mr such
Mil-Il a
a li.i--.-ily.
It i-,Mjy
in Uns
(U» slouKii';
uvu...
Hiuel
llalluiwny-hail the iiHsfnr-, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry -Pollen of HOLTU LAbTLETON
for
In
I
tue* tlioi are covered so with ve­
AND MAPLE GROVE.
an Ennli.1i family honesL d-- i tun” to sprain oife uf Imf ankh's Grand Hapids are visiting Mr. and
neering' in other, walks of society. was
cent iHMHd.. J™uesencn there, mm day last w-k
[Mrs. Will Stiver this week..
Mr. and Mrs. J. B-uliam arj* en"Tinyh«utu*k*i'p'T iijade thu while
Mis.dhrd Sweet died Thursday al l•'rlainlng Mr. and Mrs. C|ias. Ben­
•Ires* for me?' says a H.Ilb* one wlmn I caine to know about tlmoi.■ Quite a crowd*ojleuii’ij Ihb Sun*
ham from imtroil.
r.*deenm
(
rnm
whole
foul
spot.
Tim
i
day
school
im
nm
al
L.
l-udir's
Sal-j
Imr
home
near
Kttlnino
after
a
brief
prumtly; “hIp* likes tne."
If any
Mrs. McB-th and uianddaughler
little boy get* hungry, his playmate wife was like i dozen charitable so-inrday. eiglily-Hve being- pre—nt.i illness. Her hust.and preceded-her spent Sunday’al Ora Elliston's of
PHONE 262-R
Over M«rritl'» Store
takes him to a mother whit hanpens cielirb rolhiLintb oirn. nnd Um trim- I Ice cremn mid rake were served h— a f-w moijTh« ago. She leaves n Cuv's Ibii-iierx. •
to be at home .and there, is always rnent. beefed atul Tout held-her.kv-;young,».,injnd inuny lelalives and UU) “ uvniciB.
reverence
&gt; niinisteriug angel, etyhody enjoyed the day imd Hunk trtellds. Ih- funeral was held at 5 Mr. Denham, wife and guests ata piece of bread for him; If if be re'ereme
as ., minis*
mm
an, ^e .enter-. Kal-um* Sunday, Rev. SchlUlCU »l- leu,d“‘J_lbv Btdeluinn reunion Sat­
lite-whole tnetra* al that family She was that
irulj. img^^
With. .,tw»r.
Mr. “nd
f a
। Relating.
urday.
•
*
।meal, adding onions, there m al-[husband out al work, earning jusl.tamers.

Reunion Pictures

has. Harshberger
Photographer

�PAGE THIRTEEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. IVNE H. till.

News of The Auto Worldp
sin ioms
HO IWIWCE

When you buy the

, Maxwell “25”

IIOW THE CONCRETE HIGHWAY
COMPARES WITH OTHER
TYPES.

CREIE ROAD III GOOD REPAIR
Iu Flic Eastern States lhe Average
Cost of Keeping Highways in Re­
pair is Found to be WO.
A prominent resldenl of the Phil­
adelphia suburb known as (hr
"Main Line" dialriel of lhe Pennsyl­
vania Railroad. han been consider­
ing the (pi ent ion of read mainte­
nance in connection with Ins annu­
al conirilHitions for this purpose ml
the form of (oil charges exuded on
many of the Main Line Ihbruughfares.
Thfs suburb is occupied
chietly by holders of large country
seats, and lias always I cole-

BASSETT
GARAGE
A. E. BASSHTT
Proprietor

/

Nashville,
I v,
Mich.
--

gititleiniin referred to &lt;&gt;»'•' a motor
car. nnd has made nn mteresling
estimate of the advantage* id good
roads based on hi* annual loll
charge*. What he has l&lt;&gt; -ay is as
applicable to distinctly rural dislriels as l&lt;&gt; more thickly populnt.st
localities. - for when, it comes lo
road mninleminco the emnilry seal
owner and lhe farmer are in Ihrsame' Imai.
His slateinnit . is as
follows:
“My loll lulls on Ih- Lancasler

Price, $1175
.

mie exceed
annually, t his does,
not represent excessive use of a
motor car. Now 1 have applied
these figures to road niainiennnca
in various sections of lhe country.
In New York, taking the official re-1
j port, on road inaiutemmre. which I
was ai.lHMI tier mile in HU.’, my siiii
toll wouldn't go very far toward re­
pairing roads.
Il would not keep
a hundred yards of roadway in re­
pair.

This Is the R. E. OLDS Famous Car

used by thousands of auto drivers throughout the world. Offers greater values than any
other car for the money. Buy a Rco the Fifth; Get a free demonstration.

Phone 69-2l-2a
Woodland. Mich.

Henry
UdlF
JT

Ragla

Our

of the World^

$25 WILL KEEP MILE OF CON-

You have power, economy, and all lhe value
$750 will buy in an automobile.

HASTINGS, MICH.
R. F. D. No. 7

in live important eastern slab's wai
over
n mile in I'.'IJ. My Ini
Would keep in repair at lhal ral«
a lillle in exceiw of |no yards o
roadway.
Hut when we compart
I
litiiiv- with ■•Hi. i.il icporl

very country of Um globe
nuilur rar could possibly
my may !»• found in the
&gt;f darkest Africa, in Ihr

of roadway
in perfect order.
ThinJr of accomplishing this wipi
lhe toll charges of a single individ­
ual!
It becomes raflmr significanl
from lh«! econonijial viewpoint. Ait
matters now stand, it would be
nil Iler a dislmariening proposition
for a turnpike ip my lo attempt
tn keep two mile, nf ’.Main Line'
roads in perfect repair with ilm
loll charges from my car alone. T&gt;&gt;
do mi would require lhe amount of
my annual loll -charges mi more ,
(han forty cars.' inking New York ■ni. -

•Tira. in Ceylon. on lhe I
i. I'hiHppiims, ami in lhe 0
■way fdacrs of I lie world.

/few

fiest

ffome

Will soon be ready for our entire business.. Wc have already moved
a part of our stock into these splendid new quarters and before many weeks
hope to be in entire possession.

Jhe Cadillac JfeVer Copies-'-Always dreads!
Is it any wonder the users of The Cadillac arc loud in their praise of
that car arid that they are heard to say, time without number, "The next car
I buy will be another Cadillac.*’ The reason is the durability and service
they get from The Cadillac, with low up*kcep. It’s a pleasure to have The
Cadillac, for you feel safe on a long run-—you know you cad make it with ease
and you arc sure to finish the trip.

It's /fetter to jfuy a Cadillac Jhan to (dish you JfacT

Western Michigan Cadillac Co.
OSCAR ECLEB1-RG, Proprietor

populaliMi Unit must “pay the , roads. In the Ih'.-I "fz our ability,
freight.” They are rising nnhly lo i which means at Iromelidou.1. cosi.
(he
llx'iigh, these norih- we. l onslanlly &lt;-ii&lt;-"iinlvr barrel
cm neighbor.- of our-, mid Ihry-will highways bearim
'

(hid FcllowV Banquet.
•i i,.. b&gt;',- of lb., lo. d
(■-. |“»V' l.»lX-7.r..
.
I,...mi, | ou TmJ iv Imre •il
ramripil-eimiiker w'llTbe ll.-v
% I tlreidv
I i-

Thru Mud and waler
Again in llm1013 Glidden Tour lhe three KltlT cars en­
tered made lhe eiifire. trip trout .Minneapolis UMiladcr.Park
.Moul.,-with no imcliadical trouble. I Hiring llm Unit TfW daynr this tour Hi' -" sturdy cars plowed ihhiti^h tile mud, and
waler hub flei'p. Everybody on this trip-was putipisiu^U?
about-lhe remarkable piTformance of llm KBIT I'litrie*.

upon a certain road in Hie |-xi.-f
thnt was impns.-ublc at-seti.*ons lie.
cause of poor drainage conrrel«f hus.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

highway always free from mud ami
dust, and ono lhal is irn,runveiiiriil

DON’T
ly. just as limy lisive iiu-rrtiM-d in
lhe Mam Liii'-distrn-l. wherr farms
that were worlh from •.•on (■&gt; sKiiMl
an acre -ome leu year* Ago are now
worth from -M,f’*i In ^.imuimr acre.
SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY

SHOULD BE FELT BY MOTORISTS

nn hour

in tin

wl'31
lenned perfepf
Odd ; condition, we hav- the additional
ho I'-wn-p of oilhh.. Ih..m. whirl., in
The! ''"mieclmn willi lli- ir high crown,
It i'them extleim ly slippery and
d &lt;lnngm&lt;ms for l-n. horae-drawn

;d-!&gt; lie here.
----------------------------BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

•

220*222 North Ionia Ave.

to several miles of road—say, tifly
,iu(le.M.
Willi cihuTxIu roads a tax By Education Ahiug The Line of
of &amp;S0 per rar per year on live,
hundred ears would keep Ilfly mileMany who read tlx
in perfect order. With macadam,
concerned
il. in the mailer of expend!* taking New York’s figures, il wouhi
for highway building.
It it require twenty thousand cars l&gt;&gt; must be
keen the lifty?miles in order. In say
nolhing of freipmni interruption of
l|| road ci&gt;ii»lrii&lt;'tmn and mainfenanre traffic during" repair*.
m; in '
’
-“Rut aside froin'lhe economic ad­
vantages lo whirli I have referred.
I mi
[R. is a great sali-fio-lion lo have
liernm.

«•
liming lhe past few years lhe KltlT has won many conlinvi. IImreugbly.
llmreuulilv tested the nielile of this sturdy
tests which liavo
car. In eiidtiram-w rmis. lull i-l^oliiug feat*,-it has always
iiei*n nnuuig lhe leader*, capfuriiur first anil s&lt;;ruii&gt;l nr cuin.petition with curs -of much higher
liie Iftf) Glidden Tour the GRIT c&lt;
cm
but one—penally—for milking*
Ung* mi
nt. adjustment
caused by a lionvy wagon biftiklug into n-front In
iviil through Ihr run willi no other adjustment
liunclifre.
Tien
tin'i
ll' ll llfls"s.lu'ic
rar. Without liny adjii.-&gt;b:tg.,Lla2eiL the
Ir.iil bark lo N&lt; w York, aiding ns (I
palhlifi'I'-r for
fin* Anirrlruiii Automobile A*M&gt;riat1&lt;»n in laying out a jiew
N'uliunal Highway from Jacksonville to-New York.

Car

for the

Cmiaihi Hpcliik Mont y,

Wins Endurance Runs

w World's

ho one
'Id'im g

‘

Be induced to purchase some oth­
er -make ■ of car when you want a
“BUICK,” even though our entire
1914 production has been disposed
of.
YOU will be well paid in the long
run by waiting until JULY for a

1915 Model

Hastings Buick Co.
Hastings, Mich

Wise buyers
Buy &amp;arly
Thirty-six Fords sold and
delivered this season.
Don’t wait, but
buy at once.

Stebbinsjfato Co.

State Street Garage

/fastings, Mich.

Opposite Barry Hotel

Phone me for a demonstration

H. E. BENNETT
Citizens Phone 98

-

Middleville, Michigan

Itxclusivc^agents for Kclly.-Springficld tires.
A number of motorists in Barry county have
used these tires for two years or more. They
have a 5000-milc guarantee.
■

Wu also have thc»“Woodw«rd
Ask
aboufit. Saves lots of hard work and time.
Oils, Gasoline and Automobile Accessories.

Uncanny Wl&amp;dom.
gotn« men ace ro wiae thnt It MMnn
R. D.'McNull nf Manton sponl llm
latter, part.of hist Week- at Elistiu as though they must have been tx&gt;rn
at a much earlier ago than lhe rest
SlronaM.
z
■ViBilwrs nl Elisha Hlrong's Sunday
were Sherman Strong and family.
Ray, Hazel. Ed. Strong aud fauui?
and Velma Eggirniaii.
a 208-foot -lick planted-in frenlof:
BANNER WANT AD\£ PAY.
llic courlhvusc al Vancouver.
1

F.E. Budd and H. E. Black
Proprietors

from wblrJi-paiueuaun
-.......... -........ g. ■- Upon approaelun;
blind • turns and upon wishing l&lt;
pass a velui-Ir ahead wamiiin
pnifttkioii tlial lhe warnings low
tlldv.fnrrr; - ■
Bui Hie nriual miinasrmAul. uf
(lie ciir is th'* most Important far-'
lor in he considered mall iitleinpis
Ii/ cut down the npmber «d. «cc1Jlrnl.%
Spiwding, or anything ap, proacliiiig ii in emigrated places.
iihkI slop, Drivers should always
hold out a hand in warning before
taking f corufr or stopping. They
should never start up Irom The
curb wilbcut. making sure that'
nothing is approaching id the rear.

Just Beyond Hla Reach.
Tn .tlm inun who la~glwaya waltlns’
for Kotnrlhlng to .turn tip. »qcw»» la
always Juat around tho temar of tha
next Btrcet.
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•

lice liian'an ■&gt;&lt;■&lt;-,i-pmal i-&lt;iiivirtto;i.'
A conmilviMbTr numimr of a?.rid»*illh:
are an iinnitab!.* consequence ofthis high spv:«l mp» and its median- i
leal device*. bill umioubt^ily a wry
large pnqmrtioh of cur accidents
&lt;-aii he stopped hy cdiiealiug Che.
public along the lines of the “Safelyi

Remember . our

IVunt

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 1!, 1911.

PAGE FOURTEEN

NORTH &lt; \HI TON.
A nninlier from, this way nit end­
ed the &lt; iiinmenp-inent-vxMrcises. nt
Uke Odessa.
L. Hen-

.last, week Monday evening tho
brother.'who makes a linin'

family and George Denn of Nnshville-nnd Mrs. 1.. Faul and son Karl
Miss Kilpatrick.

and she left Tuesday
(heir home in Tonnes*
man. June .'ini. a son and
ter.
Mr. and Mi-. Kuhlman wen
both Nashville yiiung people, bu!

I’liny MrOntte-r pa?

Great Opportunity for People Who Like to Get the Most to
Be Had- For Their Money.

- time I'm away from this academy for
j a few daya things go wrong."
I Tho immediate cause’ of bls gnger
v afternoon.
.
1. r.iwl. i and (lard Mayo were

Ib-nrii
church, in Mapl" Gn;V.. Snlutday । f.-vv
«[•
morning, al ten o'clock mid inter-।\S» bb ol H.^l,vvlll,.
incut in the Wilcox •'em. Imv.
I Mr mid Mi-. Dmi
WILL HAVE VISITING
Mis* Lida Stuckey nnd Mr-. Grat- '^'1'^ p.'b r s'm k.w :
«on- Klurkee. acceuj^iiiie'l .. Mmt- of Bl.-inv’dl.
NURSE IN BARRY COUNTY
ninth' r. Mi*, .nary lowiwim. •••
BulterwiTlh Ho-|‘ital
"&gt; Gi-nn.Ji'
Mndr
.'if «?I'm&gt;'l'”Ll...l- Aiitl.Tubrrrj.l^h
RnpiiD. Ia*l w.-. k Tm-«lay an.) re­
turned W.-dm-«day ev.-nliur.
At
»
1,1
last reports Mrs. T«n
MiTling Friday.
getting along ns well
Anil‘pi-cinl inceiiug of
expected. . .- ——-­
• ...............
Vernon Dailey of D&gt;
and family
nlionnL Hank
guest nt C. R. Quick s Jmin Mill- fnM w,„ k.
;
lor
day till 'Ihursday.
p. j-, powers of Napa City. Cali- h, V(,n
advi-al'ilHy’
■ Alios-Kara Fianck lias reuirii','i f|irnja. [&lt; vi*itinir nl D. F. Munroe'-.I |ainjln
; nf n visiting
Imine from We*t \ugima wlr-rel Waller Spnnchorg lias reni.-di
for one month.
sflo taught Ih'- pas^ year.
iMr&lt;. Si-olhorn’s house mi Washing-i,|-We|vi ■•oiinli*
fteii Cross Seals I
..-:vh-e "f -ii'ch
is gaining slowly.
lasting- had a
nurse
Mrs. H. E. Feigliner "f Hasjing«.
il oilier towris
. _vpulcd hix.Aiui.J.—W..E’-jnluiel' J'P'L
wlutute
&gt;. luiul*. . of
uf IbeJ
J lie.
'family tin- latter part of la-t wr-M
rd. Barry County ,
' county.
Naud over Sunday.
Mrs-. Inez llitehie i« having n m-fr
i fortunate "lies in winning the prize.
roof pul on her house al tin* rorn: Tin- Anli-Tuhen-ulosis Board of
«-r of Sherman nnd Middle Stn-els.
NORTH NISID II.I.E.
j Direi-toi-s.Voted t" use the monejr|
nt Charlotte on ulnrh they have on hand from the;
. ...
. seal -ate tn secure III'- servires "f.
last week.

table in bla office. He inspected each
article 'carefully, and then* tossed It
wrathful in some corner of the room,
until tho room took on tbo appearance
of a windatruck clothing shop. Fin­
ally he coaid contain himself no loug-

“»«• .«■'■ "•
Grasping one of the objects of his
raRC ln " kingcrly fashion between
thumb and finger, bo held It up scornfully to the gaze of his assistant when
tho latter appeared In response to tho
call. With exaggerated patience ho
unRVM.
asked: "Jim.
JIIQ. what
•» UBL 111
In tho
IUU name
Uli
of1
wonder do you call this thing?"
Jim
ji
m glanced at It-He
it. He also notea
noted tne
the
purple face of his employer and the
devastation about him. but be answer-!
ed in a matter of fact way: "Why.Mr- Leonard, that's ono of the newj
Hdlng outfits that Cuttum &amp; Quick!
sent over white you were gone."
"Truly,? responded Leonard. wlth|
elaborats
etahorats aarraam..
sartasin. "I1 _?uppofe
suppose 1'111
nil
have to believe you. but I thought III

Scther. Anyhow, take them all back
that tailor shop and tell those feli0WB to pOt moro material Into them,
or pup^ny fmprorement at
nU thBt
faatidiou,
If they don’t they can keep the lot."
"They won't do anything to tho
Quick. I.yt, Thursday,
.-k was Itia-iuin-li ;Y« lhe schools nn- now things now ” declared Jim. "I paid for
'linkingI closing. it was thought best to tn- I them with tho check you left."
‘Paid for them! You're mighty laver. Mrs. Helm Hii—n.
.-u&gt;i,-.
Ish with other people’s money, aren't
F. A. Wertz and family 'pent Sat- |Ml
f such a visiting nurse | you?"
urday afb'nmon and Sunday ai r .
'pecial training, as it j "Well,” answered Jim. sulkily, "tho
...
-el......1.1*1..
i the following extract raaD said they were according to con­
Miss Mutllt -of Yp-ilniili. wai’ received from Ih** I tract."
gu.-st at R. C. Townsend's «»
d-Wolring 1* improving lie
I he Slab- A-mh-i.iI ion • "Oh! he did! And you believed him.
..Sunday;
*
.-ntion »'”! H- liei or, nkc B good UuIp
well, he's sly.
ing a.line stone porch.
'
-i
(-it demand for via- IJut Uko Ureln back and teH tho,e UU*
Huy Franck of Kalamazoo, who
m Michigan the late-1 °™ to Bx tha®
'h:»- been spending tin- week with
i'l.d.p .l.-vT-lopment being for a nur■»'“ followed Instructions, hut resons Were at Hattie Creek Friday'
•• Sat-Iran go from county- io rnuntv turned in duo time with tho massage
evening.
i spending a few w.-ek's or month’*! that tho taBora said tha garments
Mrs. Chester Hoffman and dnugh- j
nrl"tte in one county doing educational | had been made according to contract.
,.... -r-l.&lt;..nlli IIn. i.f. -it-i. x
I
.work. Tin- work .varies in diff'-r-j and that tho alterations would have to
iting relaliv.
Then for a week Jim carefully avoida guest of Ml
......... .......................
G,-«irx'-.;
•
cd the riding master. A cloud of dis-1
(lot- went lo LniHing. Saturday, v;-;
.-uni couniy; jatisfactlon rested continually on the;
-7 i.”"i
i‘
11 turning MHttduy in the formers;
..
latter’s face. When looking at tho
’tJ"* , "..i /Mi-’.inv la«i week u •aniiimol'ite.
They were guv-is of grange.- and all other organizations
J
*
'ft--Spen.-erand Mr-. Wai- wliirli she ,-an get a hear1 li'ir,?aiM'.1..‘nf H-itil.. Creek i-' ter Freeman.
ink. giving general informal ion on to mutter: "Oh. I ll get even yet—I've
I
rL
'Guv Baker
arcidentally shot i.uldic health mif-d ions with special
At last one day Leonard came up
’ kills
must he constantly'on Hie alert tn behind Jim and. clapping him Jovially
delect 1-nses of tulien-ulosis mid lo- on the shoulder, exclaimed:. "Welt, I
«b&gt;d lakiiu

As the season advances we find that we . have a larger slock of room size rugs than we
should have at this time of tlyp-ear. In order to r«iuce the stock and make room for our July
samples, we are making prices that will move them at once. The stock consists of many beau­
tiful patterns in .Floral and Oriental effects in Wilton VelyetS. Axminsters and Brussels.
Remember that all prices quoted arc genuine reductions and will not be in effect after the
time limit of this'sale, which is only n few days.

A very good 9x12 Axminstcr Rug in either floral or Oriental patterns at
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Good heavy Velvet 9x12 Rug in fine Pattern at $16.00. Was $20.00,
A good grade of Tapestry Brussels (not the cheap kind)*size 9x12 at
$10.50. Was $14.50.

$19.75. Was $25.00.

We are also making very Jow prices on the larger size rugs, of which we have a good stock.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go
The Sample Furniture People

is

A. E. Kidder was ao much
Monday tl«t they let the

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

of the total value of nearh half a
million dollars have been placed.

BANNER WANT ADVS. FAY.

.

Girls” Who Attended School in this Building Before
1858 to Hold Reunion on June 16.

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here.
Mr. and Mrs. J._ E. Pratt. Miss
Ih*-s Burr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rey- taken to Olio Schultz's
dtvclbr was »uminmu‘il

' Uns disviL'-.
Siu- must sight of . Jim's face he laughed and
■to reci'timVnd measures said: “Oh. not with you. That la. not
e most needed in each ycL"
"What do I know about riding
I method nf starling this clothes?" growled Jim in extenuation.
In short, she must be able "I'm no tailor.”
Fas'. Misses Marjrtiret and ll&lt;-leni
••You’ll learn.” Leonard rested ono
&lt;i the
Pratt, Lois Reynolds nnd RoIm-H night. Jtim
them toot comfortably on the mounting
Townsend to Lansing.•Saturday to
(and which practically every com- block and tapped bls boot with his
•niunily rofti*&lt;s .to recognize until riding crop. "There's more to a school
Orville
sfnl-king
They returned Miyiduy morning.
like than Just horses. Now. Ill tell
you how I got even with Cuttum tz
Friday in several different plai
FREEPORT.
•
Because of the brief time slut hni Quick.
nnd the only accident we ha
•'Last night Mrs. Leonard and I
Mi*f» Mabel King and girl friend of’ ter this. work, the nurse must be an
Ha-liu--- spent Saturday with the. exceptional vvoman with an ahund- went to that tailor ahop. ostensibly to
lb- jras n
ell being
lonnei - pari-nls
'
’ an&lt;-&gt;- of enthusiasm, unselfishness order a riding habit. Cuttum wan out,
Baker came
Carl liukerl mid B.-rnie l.ighl foot jau'l ■te’iiul't*he mu-t haven but his partner officiated tn full glory.
in "the tree took him for sonic kind who'har&gt;l visiting relative., in i&gt;le.a*mK personality, mii-lbe a good
Ho just spread himself showing pat­
of a nest and shot, the ball ciitering Ohio returned to the village the mixer tirtd not afraid to work. &gt;he terns and materials"
•
must have had a good training, ano
lii« thigh and ran down his leg just lli-l. of tin- we.-k.
“ 'But, madam.' he said, ‘we make
Eil.
Ilabhill
was
in
Lan-ing
one
'
must
have
good
health
nnd
»-n-|
iHider the skin add was easily reriding habits for tho best society people.^ Miss Dash has Just ordered her
Mi-s Gyssie Harnliard ifrom lhe
hut serious
third.sulf from us and Mrs. Blank Is
friend* in While Cloud.
same.
.
.
having us make habits for herself and
nrnney mused by llu
Mrs. J. I. Baker -pent la-1 week
her daughter. Just recently.’ here he
with In-r daughter, Mr-.
E. Hig­
puffed himself up proudly, wo filled a
Gni'nd Hipids. Friday.
bee nnd family in Grand llnpi'b.
COATS
GROVE
large
order for the Leonard Riding
i.-;«
tv*.'
..r
ii.._iI....*visited
rela
­
-Mrs. W. II. Rcym-I't-. i- pin-kingF.'l. Wait "f Hading?
ind Mr*. -■ G. A^-Rku-k -of
Dicing- Q-iends
lo -Grand Rapid?
•hrtek. Those awful things?' she
peel*? • ’ mam
Jielsey. who has cried. 'Why, the academy doesn't
in Grand Rapids.
few weeks visil- rent them to lt« patrons, nor docs It.
Tho coiniiu-nccm
in South Dakota, even let us beginners go out of doors
our high srliool Imis at hi'iiic again.
tn them when we're having Instruc­
b-ry wa?
tion.' She jumped up and said to me:
ihr Evatf-j. -A uimhJ nuiiib*-r atl«*n&gt;|ed the a new automobile.
'Come, let's go somewhere else. Any
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
K.
Richardson
annual re- Mrnuuial nddr-'-s in the I. O. O. F.
and Mildred Coats attended Con­ tailor that would make such things as
cenlion given by the Juniors vvathose
dreadful misfits at Leonard's'—
ference
m
Dutton
over
Sunday.
lleid at Ih-- opera Ih&gt;um- Tuesday |
Cards are out announcing the ■ho shuddered—'isn't good enough.'
evening.
Thursday e.v-ning the1
"At the door I turned and said, sym­
wedding of Miss Artie Fuller.
ennuni.-ticcni'-nl exeirisys will I,pathetically: I think. Mr. Quick, you'd
given ami Friday evening will inPaul Palmer, our new post master. daueblvi
belter not tell any one else that you
the Alumni Igityqurl.
There-are
morr of
made those things- Evidently, they're
Hfteen ly gradual'- thi- year, four
boys and eleven girls, iianu-ly.-Lillie
•ning, June
M. Bruinni. Harry J. i;i"-i-i-inan.
"His face at that moment wore on
Igiura E. Chee-vniati. Wihla A. GoFexpression that more than pays for
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith went those skirts. So I got even, Mrs. Leon­
Ihy, M. Martha Kyser. Aura E. Mun­
illirday
to
Kalamazoo
to
make
a
roe, Edna .1. May. Glenn W. N.--mrt -visit with . relatives
and ard helping."
inan. Ray E. Nobaii. Haz.-H.- M. Olm­
C. Groll astead. Mildred G. Piirrlii-s,.Arthur ner naiignier .m*. .Mean ,u ,&lt;,rami i ,,....... ,
, ,, ,,
, ,
»■&gt;.! I,.T
ll-v.
Mr.
Wr» W.llarU ltaMo«i-lo.»k
D. I’eniux-k,. Z. Gwehdfilin Stnilli.
Ffsh are so plentiful in Alaskan wa­
“'"kHr*-.
Mildn-d S. Schilling ami Mary E. W...ll.no, . ......... I. .I th- (nt,..rat ..r I
tKirl"
ATI... W&lt;&lt;Ii&gt;&gt; mI;i\.
j
&lt;■&gt; ruill'iii. Iasi Sunday? iu lhe ters that they almost Jump aLyou. The
Walker.
fishing grounds extend for oker 2,000
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Putnam ami
Mr.. E. ’Ju.-k~.n.
Ml-, irrhlel
»“["• „
....
miles along the coast and up all tho
........... S- I'r—I *&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. I . M. Quick were ;&gt;i Sllnehr.imh. Mr-. J.—■ &gt;..rA' ......
.Mr* A. 11. K... nil.-nd.-.l It,.- .......... ... , 'll ar.- InvUM I., atlrml II..- I.h.l- rivers (one of which is at least 2,000
Charlotte, Funday.
(dreii- Day exercises next Suildny miles long}, and all over tho adjacent
Arthpr Burr of Grand Rapids vis­ l-ed'-rnfion of ' Worn.-n s CJtihs
L
'!
'• *■’
•«-« s
ited bis sisters, Mrs. te FL Pratt'and- &lt;i™u'lX..«
syns. A conservative estimate of the
Miss Be--&lt; Butjr, Monday.
Mr. anil Mr*. I r.-.l Gr.-n n.,.1 g.il- ’l!"&gt;'
-'iVMle Ih.- ..Serliur on lhal fish taken from Alaskan waters, not
lore.nir and Born.. counting that used for native food and
Mr. slid .Mrs. If.
Zurthuill nnd .Iren -I .. ........ . . ..........I h-. ......... .I.J'.1?'
Missions. Those giving SI wiil.be for dog food, places the total valua­
daughter. -Miss Gi-cile and G.-orge
presented willi nn India coin, sonieDeane were nl Freeport' Sunday
tion at T1S5.000.000 since we bought
vkiUOC'the tenner’s ninther.
Wil&amp;er.-H i-i eidei(ahnng liei-i ■*,hilk.terH«T uiwl diffeTHil from the : Alaska for (7.200.000. In one year ten
■ hi- ' vvliii h wi-ie'won by a number
Miss Pauline Kunz spent Snmlay
last year. Please bring Bibles next! fishing vessels alone pulled in 7,708.­
nnd Monday with relatives in Qvvos- returned -from
000 pounds of the choicest kind of
fish. It the ordinary American were
Mrs. Eunice Mead sjn-nl la^t week hcaiiis and children. They will re-1
asked to guess how many people are
with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Wil­ main for some lime visiting relacox. al Hastings.
“Before I consent to your engage­ permanently engaged tn the fishing
Jivs-M nnd friends.
Dr. ami Mrs. S. M. Fowler of Haf­
.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guy visited ment with my daughter. I must- ba business In Alaska, the answer would
her mother, Mrs. Bishop near the auro that you are a good business probably be-about 200. As a matter
jii-rc over Sunday.
Ceiunly Line Sunday.
man. Supposing now, a long and bard of fact there are 18,000 men pulling
The regular monlhly busines.frost were to coma on and you had ■ up salmon, halibut and herring and
and .-‘cial nie.-ting of Hu- V. 1‘. A.
warehouse full of manufactured tea,
was enlertaine‘1 Monday evening-al
houses. That number of men can
lhe home i&gt;t Mrs. B. J. Reynolds.
her of Ford cars around here this what would you do with It?”—File- make a big bote Id anybody's fish
—Barn.—Ul Mr,—aud_Ali.a.. .IjueiL,
gende Blatter.
pond; if the looting by tho fishermen
Maurer a dangltler, June 71h. Mi.— were driven into town. Cling, Town'.goes on indefinitely, there wlU ba noth­
Clara Maurer of Baffle Creek, a sis­
England is ahead of the Untied
ter of .Mr. Muurcr wim is a train&lt;-&lt;|
States inlhe development of lhe au­
uur*e, is caring for ntoil^cj- a ml
Mrs. Randolph te quite sick nl tomatic tidepliiiiie si-rvii-e, ami i-on- Leslie's,
Iracta for automatic exchanges
present,.with heart trouble.

Michigan

Hastings Second School House.
Hastings, will

Built in 1852; Burned in 1872

Obituary.
I—Jire-ph. J. Asiialli-r,

hold lheir annual

program has

enjoyable lime.

Owing to deaths|
in marring'

r. Alv.Viircvorld and alelalto rate

Tri-I.w:
npkin
Throughout hi» prolonged;
hi* IuVikI iinr* w111■ 111.. 1
The officers of lhe "rgani/alioti
medical skill, did all
re Mrs. Geneva Hayes, presidenl: I they could to nlleviate his suffering.

lire I lint
Mary' Ge&lt;-f, (7rrr;-s|ion-|iiig serrelary.
During tin- year preroding las! relatives who are left tn mourn are I
years gallu-nng. seveii Tnehffii-rs hi&lt; r’mpanimi and -on. his Gitin r
died.
During the l.i.-l year, only mnl ni"lliei-. a brother Danicf, a ki—1
mu- nwiijber— Mrs. liannali Harlow
and the following half broth -

Edgar

Geneva Hays.

gelmont Steel
Caskets
. Stronger and more
durable than wood,
—e x a ni i n c its
strong, impregnable
construction for
proof of durability.
Made in several de­
signs.
Cost Jfo More Jhan
lOood Caskets
Wc Invite Your Inspec­
tion/
FCHNIHIiKU OXLY BY

4. B-

t^umseif

Funeral Director
Phon. SS

I.

freeport. Mich.

Markham

,

eligible to muni"

ir IH5H.

All

are

alter home
interun-ht

Obituary.
.ORMSBE— Mary E. Willison was

Granflc Program.
Program for Carlton Grange
i. 1852. ai’&lt; d'-p.irteil fnnn riis lite
June 3. 1911; ngi-il 62 yar-, 5
Kong—“Slay On’ Tim Fann" by
innnlhs, at her Immi- in Dowling, Grange.
wlu-re she resided 39 yuar*. Sjje
was unih-d in marriage fo William
er Available to Fanners in This
preceded her tn, lhe land of rest Vicinity-.’ W.hal. Arc its Difficultiesand F^xpcnst-s?” Discussion led by
•
If we wen* to teR you of nil lhe
Christian and a iin-iidi.-r of tin- &gt;(. Geo. Hatch.
E. church and put iinplifi!_Laith in
lleciialion—“IjihI Capital" Grant abuse Chl-Namrl Varnfedi will stand
and &lt;-al|.-&lt;: mi Him fur &lt;iippml in
without bcliifl mined, we wouldn't
her Inst mometjis.
Iler tinnl suf?- What Cost is a man on a Small
terIngs were brief though she lias .Farm Warranted
in Putting* in expect you lo believe us. Bui we're
been suffriing with' In-art IronbK* Thom?" by Y. V. Wirkburn,-How­
here lo show you,- any day in lhe
the past year. She was n loving ard Wortley.
malhcr,. kind. Jieighbar. aud .true, ,.. Jnstniiiifnl.'il
Solo^Bjirnicc. week, that hard knocks cannot
friend- She leaves to mourn their Hatchi
Joss four brothers,“Marion J. Willi­
"Farm Mechanics Taught nl our make while spots on Chi-Nmnel or
son, of Bellevue; Merlon W.. of Agricultural College."—Carl Knickcause il lo flake off.
Pennlleld; Albert IU and W. T„ of
South Assyria; two children., one
Rwitation—Goldie Walters. .son. Elw'in Onnslir and one daugh­
"What Utensils nnd Mechanical
ter, Mrs. Esther Freeman of Dowl­ Help Does a Woman on a Small
ing; four grand children, a gfl-al Farm Need and What .Cnsl is She
many other relatives and a host of Warranted
in
Expending
For
friends to mourn her loss. The Them?" Iiy J. V. Wickham, ifnwfuneral was held Saturday, June
Quality Hardware
tilh at the M. E.: church, R-v. T. H.
Instrumental music—Mr. hnd Mrs.
Leainon, a former pastor, officiated. Edward Lawrencl*.
The remains were laid to rest in
Song—"ijpncort Exercises" page
the Dowling.Cemetery.
Card of Tlinnks—I wish (if thank
162 Grange Melodies. .
liml--. ye- gmn-. bin nn! forgotten.
Roll rallT-mpOndcd to by each Ute neighbor#-and friends for their
member reading or reciting a c.om- kindness -and assistance to me dur­
Though we miss her loving |&gt;resi ic anecdote,
ing lhe Hines* nnd since tlw ddalh
euce,
.
Augusta Brisbin, Lecturer.
.Our Heavenly Father.. lauiwcth
of my huaband.
BANNER WAN*tf ADVS. PAY■ best.
t
Mrs. H. Coboon.—Adv.

E. A. Burton

�—

Sovtbwttttni Bury

DR. PIERCE'S

Golden Medical Discovery

j
and has aojoyod a Urge Okie for all Pnm yrere k&gt; erair drag etase ta tha Q
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•V Ptam'l lavalUa* Hnl.l H.iff.L. WV —

Summer Clean Up Sale
of Ladies’ Shoos, Oxfords and Pumps
Wc have odds and ends of several lines of shoes
which must be closed out. We will put these

SHOES on Salo for Ten Days, Commencing Saturday,
June 13, at
\

$2 per Pair
for lite whole ten days. Values up to $3.00. For
SATURDAY ONLY wc will give with each
pair shoes purchased one pair Hose FREE.

Wm. Renkes &amp; Son
of Dowling

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIANS

A. &amp; C. H. BAKU UK,
i
Physicians and Surgeons,
Calls in city or country, responded,to
with promptness, day or night.

H

K. WILLISON, D. D. S..
Hastings, Mich.

F■

JOHN M. COULD

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SMILE AMI LOOK PLEASANT

you are in
need of

We will do

Plumbing
our Iwst to please you

Order Our Drays

ni&gt;-inli&lt;ir. loo, if our M*rvich&lt;« and
price’s do not meet with your views

■ When you have any moving to be
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

ogy.- Whether you buy or not we

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

giving us the opportunity of pre­
senting the merits of our business.

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
Hast of yostoffice

Phone 126

Safety First
Tbls'holda hue in you: electric
wiring. That's one reason
your electric work,
know it is dime right and that
your buildings are aafe if I'do

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN
•

electrician.

•

Hastings

HOLMES CIIL'RCIL
. ...... L A., 8. will be fiilerliiined
[by Mrs. L. A. McIntyre Wednesday.
iJtiite n.^or supper. The gentlemen
ate cordially invited.
[■ Edd. Parjnalee wont to Evart
Thursday to spend a week with liH
son Fred and family and enjoy lhe
I Iroul fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward
[of Bond Hill. Ohio, were callers ut
Geo. S. Fuller's'Monday.
W. S. BirriiiiniV |ieo|ile eiilerlalned ^company from Lansing Hits

John McLeod and wife visited at
Robert McLeod's in Luke Odessa
Sunday.

spending the week-wilirher graiuiparenls, Mr. and Mrs. L, Townsend.
week-end visitors at Flank Oversmilh’s.
,
Frank Webster of Assyria visited
I.. II.:..
.1. I . . r
...... -.........

,,iiu

Mary and Ella Woutl spent Sunday
with Fred Andrus ami family near
Hastings.
.
Henry Raffia mid wife were al
Haith* Crock 'Friday and Saturday.
I.. lowiiM'iid nnd wife spent Sun­
day at L. IkM'ker'sin NoHh Carlton.

You
May '
Talk
to One
. Man
But an advertisement .in
this paper talk* to the

whole community.

Catch the Idea f

Mr. and Mrs. II, Orr will go lo Big
lltipids on Tuesday «f this week lo
visit friends, returning Saturday.
Miss Grace Bolycii spent Wednes­
day und Thursday with her sister.
Miii. Delja Gorham.
Miss Donis Jones and Mrs. Lewis
of Lake City visited at Duncan Mc­
Bain's in Hastings three days of last

The Aid Society will have an ice
cream-social at
home .»f Mr.
and Mrs. NeaL Tuesday June lo.
AM cMBe. - - ' '-*
LloyM Hogle of Cuba, spent part
rd the wwk *1
of .Mr. and
Mro. L. t. Mudge. .
Mit. Grace Hyde is entertaining
her aunt Mrs. Bahl of -Ann Arbor.
A dnugiitar name lo brighten the
home of Mr. vid Mnt Barren, born
Wedncsdny June 3,
Mr. MctncTtand otTMiio. h spend­
ing the summer with his M)n and
wife, Mr. aud Mrs. David .McCh:land of this place.
.
Mrs. Mary Lewis of Baflle Crctt
il visit 1 ng her daughter. Mrs. Emma
Whitlock.
Mrs. Lahr and non Roy went
Saturday to Detroit.
Mrs. Lahr
will apeud a few days. Roy will
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Mrs. Bertha Opri
pie and children
of Hallbi Creek ai,. ..
farmer's iMtrvnls, Mr. had Mrs. Win.
Hyde.
.
Mrs. Jenmo. WhiUovk and son.
William, spent Sunday lhe pu«*ats
Af their cousfi)*. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Rees.* &lt;rf Maple Grove.
The Aid Society niel ,it lhe
church Friday and de. h-.| nlvlr &lt;,f.
fleers for the year:
President,
Mrs. Neal; vice.prvs. Mi&gt;. Nora
Fossett; secMrs. M&lt; r.lelland;
treasurer, Mrs. Grace Hyd-.
Children's Day exm-i-,-. at the
chuiTh Sunday al 10 ••'«'li».-X.
Mir. and Mi’s. David McClelland
and daughters spent Suiordny and
Sunday In Woo&lt;tbnry. th*- ciu-Ms of
lheir sister und family, Mr. and
Mrs. James.

WHEN ALL SIGNS FAIL

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING .

By CARRIE CLARKE.

If you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic . Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

pcrstiUoua, and bad every omen of
good or bad luck aytemalically cata-

the Inside pocket of her jacket; on herright band was worn a moonstone
ring; the god Billiken grinned hU ap­
proval of her devout worship at the
shrlno Of luck from his throne on her
dressing tabla.

Sho was dressing to receive Hilly Pax­
ton. who came twice a week to ' bring
a box of candy-and pay his respects
to mother,** as Hclonc would tell you
should you display curlollty enough

DELTON,

CHAS. DENEAU,
.

'

MICHIGAN.

First Saturday In June
us.

The last hairpin waa Anally placed
in position. *nd Hokno raised tho
comb lo arrango a few ndractory
tresaea, when it fell from her band &lt;0
the floor. "A dlaappolnlment," she aald
almost tearfully, and. going to tbo
door, called: "Bcttyl Betty, come here.
I want you!"
"Her younger sister
appeared
"Please, dear pick up that comb for

Good day to start ordering your groceries from
Wc have all fresh fruita and vegetables.
Extra large and fancy bulk Olivet, per quart
. .............. _40c
Pranvt Butter. |&gt;er jar.
________ ________ IO, 15, 25 and 30c
Olive Salad. |xr jar................. ... . .
........
. .
. 15c
Salad 1 Hearing, per liottle. __ _____
...
. 10 and 25c
Chow Chow, per large bottle------- . .
____
40c
Evaporated Cranberries extra tancy, jx-r iwckage .10c
Pimentos, per can ................................... .... ..
15and2f»e
Appetizing Dill Pickles, per jar ...
___
10c
Impottcd Orange Marmalade, per jar....................
25o

CLOVERDALE.
Hetty did aa she was bld. grumbling
.Mias Myrtle Smith of Prairieville,
Mr. and Mrs. John
the »hlJe.^J.Y9u *nd &gt;our old sjtperDelton, II. G. Brown of Richland.
stltlons! I thought by your tragic
Mrs. Clarence Doolittle of Knlnni- of Hickory Corners.
voice something dreadful had hap­
arrai, and Mr. and Mrs. Sperrrt of
Herl McCallum loft Sunday fur a pened, or I never would have come."
Chicago attended church al Milo few days at Choiioygaii
Then she left the room with this part­
Sunday. Sunday school attendance.
Levant Mclntyru
uf Hastings ing shot of sarcasm: "Ue careful to­
spent Sunday with &lt;lit» bndlu-r «&gt;f night, Helene, dear, for It is now
Mru. Della Gorham spent Friday this place.
moon. Look at It over your right sboul- =-------- :--------- =-------------------- —----------------------------- 1
with Mrs. Fred Fisher of OrangeYuri McLeod Rpcnt Sun-luy nnd
Monday with friends in K:i!amaz&lt;&lt;«&gt;. busy to remember correctly all the
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
Ttie Ladies' Borne.Club met witli
Mrs. Lena Butler &lt;&gt;f Kalamazoo unfailing signs. HI not see you sny
Mrs. Kellogg Flower Tliursday. spent Sundiiy wilh Mr. ami-Mrs." J.
more this evening, so pleasant dreams.
The lime was spent in Ireland on o. Chamberlain.
I
a
tn
going
to
read.
”
their trip around Hie wot Id.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Ibtllnn are
Mrs. Sinilh ami sons t.f Delton, entertaining four of then- n&gt;-ph&lt;*ws
Helene-donned her frock and looked
Mrs. Dr. Hyde of Prairieville mid of Manchester.
critically al her reflection, and knew
Miw. J. Bramlstelter of Milo motor­
that sho w^s looking belter than usual.
•iinitur
ed h&gt; Middleville Sunday to visit
Blue always was becoming, and Hilly
friends. ‘
Rom Burdick nt Hickory Comers. admired thia more than any of her
Invitation are out for the wed­
other gowna. Helene wonder&amp;l if ho
Church Moirs..
ding of Miss Frances Flower mid
cared very deeply for her. It would
Mr. Harry Kennedy al the home nf
Then' wilj Jm; niea.-iiing next
the brides parents nt Milo June 2D Sumlay morning nt jn-im ,\. M„ nnd be such a satisfaction to know, for
'preNching nt shnttz. in lite exen- during the throe years of their friend­
and the way to save it is by* buying your goods of
ship Billy had never once become sen­
Mrs. Barnaby gave n miscellane­
timental enough to declare his devo­ a W. L. Hogue, because wc have the most up to
ous slwwrr Frulay evening al lier
Then* will be Suml.p
home In Hastings fnr Mi«s Flower.
tion, but'week after week maintained
Mrs. Din 1 tie Ray mid lillle Paul Friend of Sinners.
that comfortable, intimate, heart-stony
date well selected, fresh’stock’of’staple and fancy 4.
went to Kalamazoo to church Sun- 10:1-10.
Topic, Si
| affection which la very gratifying, but
4 Groceries in the city. Provisions, Teas and 4
— .. ...................... . ... .1 which no girl of normal discrimination
I'uph'—‘ lluw Employ-I could mistake for love. Helene had
4
Coffees
and etc., in fact every thing you need in 4
northeast aAnitv.
idoyces^ ^J1"11,14 Work । reached a stage where Billy puxxled
4 the family.
4
&gt;11. 32f2-.’.»: rd.
'her. and she wanted to know what
day evening is “How Employ/*rs and
The. Hope • Town-hip ■',md:iy j thoughts, concerning herself, lurked
4
Fruits of all kinds, fresh from the vines. We ♦
Employee* Should Work Together," school convention will f« ...
tii'ld al j behind bls gray eyes and placid coun“- ...
j^.ader, Joseph Shullz Friday and Satunlav,
l-' u,l‘‘ tenanco. In the midst of these reflec- 4 can compete with any mail-order house in die ♦
CmnpbeU.
19 and 20.
tlons tho doorbell rang, and sho de&lt;♦
♦ country taking quality into consideration.
[ sccnded as tbo maid ushered Billy Paxchurch Thursday, June IN. (kune in
BANFlElD.
। ton to tho drawing room. Helene
the fhreprgjn and stay nil day an&lt;1
Cash for Butter and Eggs
—--- ....... - ... -to Hal- found him ensconced in his evstomery
help cfeiin'thf Thltrrli. Piouic din­
tin Lreok Raturdtt) spumliug a few armchair, but he'arcwo to greH her aa
ner. Everyone invited:
I •
I she entered. After the usual pleasant­
The W. C. T. U. al Mnl Artic days In (he city.
4 *
I will not be undersold by any body _
4
, „:V1.U"' 1’l"!k ’'r1' rles Had been exchanged, he said: "Do
tended. Il wns voted lo have ifferi«"'»4
for ••«'k. Helene’
Hiili’Iuiil'' Th0 nlght |ti K|or)oug ns on)). tt Junp
ings twice a month. The next meet­ * kh1, **.no; Lklt«*_ f’l an tmlelliiile
ing will lie with Mrs. Henry Smith.
rose-scented night can.be. I want you
Friday afternoon, June IWlli. Ev­ Stcvuns.
Mr. and-Mrs. H i! Quick of .Milo to come unproteslingly to wherever I
eryone come.
Charles Lwfitffii^Fk have torn were guests of-W m. Lyon. Saturday care to lead you. Do you consent?'*
"Is this lo be an adventure that you
away lheir kitehen and are having ami Sunday, also c. A. iUissell.
Geo. Tuitgab- has purvlin-uMl a speak so gravely, sir knight? If so,
a new addition built.
.'Ire. Ida Arnold has been spend­ One young horse, a Norman Per- 1 trust myself entirely to your pro­
chrron. He is a big fejldw, weigh- tection and wo will start Immediately."
ing a ftw days nt Kalamazoo.
John Burchell nnd family
Dos­ I i(K)a |M&gt;umlx.
And they suited the words to action.
ter s|»enL Sunday with Mrs. IxicreWhen she reached tho open Heleno
amt little datiulilcr are kuoIs id
scanned the heavens for the moon, and
Mrs. May Sides 1., still with her
her work nt the store after spend­
u
black
cat ran across tho path and an
sister
in
law.
Mr-.
Emma
Kipp
of
ing three weeks at home.
Mrs. Si ilea is not owl booted mournfully in the sycamore
We are glad to report that Mrs. F.nsl Bedford.
Is not a large place, but there are many advantages
Creepy
sensation
danced
an welL-ns her fri-mlg winli,
[I tree.
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—
Nobles' health is better.
Fred Bristol and wif&lt;Y sprnl Sun- »»P «nd down Helene's- spinal vertein trading there because ||
There is some, good work being
done oil Hie roads in this vicinity. day nl Hastings, tlir guests of thrir brae, and sho felt her pocket to see
whether the rabbit's foot was there.
Homo of the cross roads ought io daughter, .Mi^. H««-ie Bmhl.
Dr. Sheflield of Hastings was call- hut It was not. Crossing the park they
have stMiie of lhe xyork, as' lhe U. S.
innil carrier has lo travel those
started the peacocks thnt hnd roosted
roads six days every week. Some has blood poison.
'for Uni night, and these disagreeable
has a store there, and everyone who knows Kelley knows that
Miss Clara Watson nf Doster i- 1 fowls rent tho peacotnl air with their
places an* in bud condition.
■linking a vi«i( in W. Hinwet! &lt; : demoniac shrieks.
they get just as good buying opportunities of Kelley as they can
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Floyd Russell as a caller at S. .1
get anywhere’. '
,
Helene
clutched
Billy's
arm
In
franMis. Monroe Merrill was in Bml- Tiiiiinennan's Ei »lay.
is slow
,.Mrs. Sophia Bows................
........lv
, 'llc P'fmr- "Let us return; I am really
■ ' frightened."
mnl lier. who Is not so well.
She improving under the care of- Dr.
.
—
"Nonsense,** said lhe phlegmatic
was accomanied by her grand Smith of Ih-dfoi.i
i-lyde Tungai" lias been painting Billy, “yQU uro coming with mu."
_ On he led her. ncyor pausing until
lo tansing, Sunday with Carey Ed­
they- rvachvd tho hedge surrounding
Su inlay. caller
monds and wife.
It is needless In
.
, ilia a pretty house. Then Billy spoke
sny tfiej' enjoyed a very pbasanl
and idul* i “K“in- ‘Th1* •* *ho pa’nwnagw, Meltrip.
.
dnji. Mr. and Mi- hiliimr Tuiigm.’.' *‘ne* ‘",1 ’ ’’**•
f°r the mlnChas. Gillaspie. wife and daugh­
ter spent Sunday al Sain i Dunk- Mrs. Chauncey l ungate and \|t.! tater to marry us tonight. For a long
ley's and Guyla Pease, of Cedar and Mrs. AIImtI I'-wey and grand-|llme 1 haTO 10104 J-00- but hesitated
'Tis tnle wc make photos at $8.00, $10.00, $12.00,
children.
to loll you because 1 knew that you
Creek.
- &lt;15.00, and up to &gt;25.00 per doz., BUT WE AL­
Otte tiny last week ns Win. Keel- J would never select wedding day un­
Wont wns received here today.
Monday, nf the d&lt;*alli of .Mrs. Fred er was dt'irnr-- a youqg lioi-se. 11 til all the signs pointed to luck, dnd
SO MAKE STRICTLY HIGH GRADE WORK
Gregg nl lhe H&lt;is[&gt;ital for Ih&lt;r insane turned tin* coni'T Iiuickly t hrow inc I that would muan months of waiting.
At $2.00, &gt;2.50. S3.00. &gt;3.50,
nt Kalamazoo, wliere she was taken Mg Keeler out aiid^jsutting Ins' fnr this Is 1913—your objection numabout Ihroe weeks ago.
She wns
S4.00, $5.00 and $6.00
Dr. kcelar nitemied- liiui.
brought In Hie-' home of Ben Mnt- os.
Mrs. Ji-n.-i* Biick- of Battle Cri'i'k[ "Bui I don’t want to marry you."
iliows in Hastings; today.
Il is n
gasped
Helene.
"1
am
afraid.
”
GET THIS UNDER YOUR HAT
very sad case. Mr. Gregg is a hard visited Irving Brigsd Saturday ami' *'O, yes you do. and you must get
Both l-miilifs alleinb'd
working man -in p&lt;wir circum­ Sunday.
foar. Give
mo- -----your band,
-—
------We do not make tin type^.or post cards,—"but if
stances, with three lillle iimlher- ■Hie fum.-ral uf Mu. Ornisbee of, over .your -----Helene!"
‘ . .­
you want to S|&gt;-nd*lroin &lt;2.00 to £25.00 for photo­
li'M chiktren |o cure for. I tie voung- IXiwIiiig.
Mrs. Powers ami datighter. Myrtle! Sho tremblingly obeyed, and over
est only a baby.
graphs, wc both lose it you fail to sec what we can
James Hammond mid Chas. Gil- Veil- guests of J'Jiji Kimlx-rliiig uL'iho third Anger of her left hand he
do for you.
,
.
slipped a ring. Heleno shuddered as
Infpie an. digging lhe pits for Uieir iXrwImg, Saltiida' and Sunday.
ik'w silos.
Mr. and Mrs. l-tt-d trey, ami
-ahe saw the opal surrounded with dlath. ■mnriM
Vida und Vein Hammond .spent !*■&lt;..&gt;r (taHi-ni.A&gt;»«.r ror-i* mod,, m
-•
Saturday night and Sunday with j&amp;'S.'""'
their sister,. .Mrs. Frank Kunlw-rTh.' W.-V: I ’l . will m.’-H w.ihl*1'”'*" »&gt; «w
•»* “"*"•
ling nnd family of Johnstown.
This neighlMirltood .was slibcked Mrs. Mab&gt;-| Belling&gt;*r, Tuesday next I They mounted the steps to the ve­
randa and Helena aaw tho number
last I'huraday tnoruink- to learn of week.
Miss Btvwer of Augtula was v.-ir.
the sudden d&lt;-alh of Mrs. Mary
Stebbins Block
Hastings, Mich.
_______
______
_______
Hill)clasped
her____________
In his arms
Onnsbe at her home in iipwling. ' badly inJuu d at the lioiue of Jimtt-' Then
er Marshall, Friday.
She suffers! and klxaod her llp« and eyea. "Be
Card of Tiutuka—Wc w ish lo ex-j Iroiu a ditdpcah d knee an&lt;l othn i brave now. dearest, 1 took this way
b|n*
mcely-wilhi because
you ano
and want
want 10
to prove
orovo
. ... 1. ,d.. mg
..._ .....
necauae tI-lev.
iovo you
lend our most grateful'tliunks to bruises.
Monty Not Nocaaxary.
the friends-ami neighbors who sni
Truly Sansibla Man.
•“ ’ bow feolM year nipomlKlon. u..
He—"Do you ililuk that money II
kindly” assisted us in' our sad lie-’ _ • . 1111'
i &lt; ‘
Dure will b” * happy marriage, for I
Our Idea of a acnxlbla man- is om
neceaaary to happlneaa?' Bhe—"No* who has little to say about tfhat b«
reaveinent. also for the bcanlifiil
Can't Heep it Secret.
10 m*l,e “
"
Howers Lirosculai l»y I lie Circle.
If ono has unlimited credit”
. I has done, and nothing at all about
.
, ,
,
,
’ Helene touched tha bell and smll1 Riwliiig I,. ALS, Assyria Base Line lai.....
" u' .ililv ‘
'
Ingly said. "This Is tho time when all
what he's going to do.
L. A. 8. ami friends, tlie singers uml .....
lain „a Tqblels i- daily Iwromtns t
.-11..
.
Praying /nd Hustling.
I
lo Rev. Lvamou for the ruuiforiing nioro
^ruv.. known. 5„
.w suciii
~
widely
aurh [ , * "J
------,
------...
.
...
__
.
,
.
*
1
------------ an4■ •*“------*
words.
.
grand remedy fur siotnacb ami lix- The
P&gt;« doc
door
°P°nod
“&gt;-•*
Pa«°d
ft a all right to pray for the things^
Question Time.
Mr. and Mr». Ray Fre-'iimu
ler troubles lias "‘er fceti known. *,tbln It'*m Friday, the thirteenth, you want, but It la advtiable to do
BtBe—; Musa^iy. ’ Th*t* rou
Mr. aud .Mrs. Elwiu Urmsbe | For sale-by All Dealjfisk-HAdv.
1
a little buttling for tha things you
daddy were ngM»d did vou engage
and Children. r
_____________ .
__________________
must have.
him or did he eftgsg* yoa?”—Punch. .
Ady.j
BANNER .WANT ADVS. PAY.
; —B.LNNEB WANT AD VS, PAY*—

♦ J7ie

to Make ♦

♦ Money is to Save it ♦

The Store that Saves. You Money

LAWYER

RTLO.
J. Brandstclter i» tn Cleveland.
John- Kanunor is- re-shingMng
John fjoster's house.
Mrs. Homer Aldrich, after a six
week s absence, smved from Texas
Saturday.
Perry Mitchcil and B. Grover of
Kalainnaao apetal Sunday al Emer­
son Lewis'.
Miaa Emily Lewis spent three
days of last week wilh her sister iu
Dolton.
-Mr. and Mrs. Burt Quick speut
butiday in Banfleld.
'
J. Doster made a business trip lo
Hastings on .Monday. He will be
gone all this week.
’
Carpeulura
commenced
Dale
Sedgwick's barn oh Monday of Ibis
week.
Mrs. Tip Kelchum of Martin
spent the week-end wilh
her
daughter, Mrs. luiwtie McBain.
Miss finily Lewis will visit Mrs.
Grace Johnson in Ushleino this

(

E. C. Russ (3 Son Gt0S£

and Cut tho Prico 5 cents each day

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17s

ii. jhl

BARRYAU.il.

Facts in Nature

kfe

rat babhncs ■ wt».

Don’t Lose Sleep CoiiQhlng ut Night.
Take Fdley's
Honi*y und Tar
cmnpoiiuti.
Il -glides down.your
throat and spreads
a healing,
soothing coating bver the inllumed
tickling surface. That's immediate
U'ltef.
it loosens, up thj* tight­
ness in your chest, stops stuffy
Wheezy lireatliing, eases distress­
ing. racking, tearing coughs. Chil­
dren love it. Ilefust) any subslltjiles. Contains ihi opiuletk—Arlhur Mulholland.—Adv.

Hot waler healing of Imuses has
benn making enormous strides In
^Switzerland tn the Iasi llfteen years.
The old tile a tovrs are being driven
jOUt,
. .

:

W. L. Hogue |:

Phone 531

-

-

Open Evenings

CLOVERDALE

Kelley, The Grocery

TRY KELLEY FOR GROCERIESRl

That Price Question

Brubaker &lt;5 Howe
The Leading Photographers

SLuS" *' "

�■xttkr

THE HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 11. 1914.

Allwtf Wiervhga of Middleville mnl STATE FAIR PRIZE
John Perry and Dk-DD 1-iuipKinj
oiwem ti
fn.m Irvine
'
PGIVEN
,uc" TlTO RALPH WOOD
finorw* Shroyrr. uf In’ing, ony &lt;&gt;i:
iwr of &lt;lontr.it
Free Trip
writer of war reimnlMmm-i
lo Detroit ami Stale Fair
nofi-. ciilwrUlilirtl hir "
Shroyer, wifi- and &lt;‘hi
Ing. Sunday, aS W-Each year a obnl

IRVING.
•jj Henry H. Hary«-y of I2nw&lt;-ll. fur
Innny year* a . resident of Rutland
iowmliip. .wa* in onr villiigt? stmkpng band* with old ar&lt;|uainlani*es.
Air. Harvey lh*d for many year* on
a farm hear the Whitlenmn- school
liouse tn Rutland prior to hi* mov­
ing away al*»ul live years ligo. All
Were glad tn *4-c Mr. Harvey once
more.

. j.-,!. j no education and
(could hardly read
Imide . ted write. He had
uiveii j drifted
through
Ur.. ..-Hi

।,pending
I money hb ____
II be I carelessly, and tho
1 future bad no
dotlnlte shape or
j form to him.

for more and Iwller Sunday School fjnirttjrdriv&gt;n t&lt;
work lhal was really worth while.

&lt;1 ion

......

Mi mile* of in*l regular ami special

Moved by Eitger, supp&gt;lrlcd liyi
iti.«c that Mr. Almt II. Starr he
I G-ndered (he position of Botany ami I
Agriculture for the ensuing year.
Salary. BKW. Gnrried. njipt. all.
Moved by Glmse. siipportcd by
pSIiulters that the resignnlion of Mi».-&gt;
I Abbott., be accepted. C.trrinl. ayes,
all.
The following bills were read and
ii|mhimotion allowed.

AccusedPROTECTED
of collecting
BIRDS'

EGGS ^hior of the
-------! foreman.
■Cnlhim of Llotrrdnlr. Tak-1 She had a good
„t„ &lt; uilmH by t.mur
Question haying
... .
. ..
.been sent to ttm
M -.nl. " '■■I'l"Whixipstown
.... ....'I Hint it i- tndawfiil I" •'•■1-I male
seminary
। led birdi egg* without lh&lt;- nutlmrily t #ftcr
from the public schools.

was a ln-l|tfi)j and ins
hnndli'd in tui able and III
l»er.
plan* for bringing olfiv

daring tin* coming
Gelman, _reahre,-1
’coming to riii" muni.-’
children fnnn iistcmng

ury club*. Once she bad
the Dally Palladium- It
form of a communication, waa nearly
a column long and wa* signed with
her name in full. .Minnie Minerva Car-

and

near Bailings.
Mr. and Mrx. Chrisiinq Bm-limaii
of Irving i-nlorlanimi (heir &lt;lnughler
and family. Mr. and Mr*. *JTioina* D.
Blinslnn from Grand Rapid*. Mr.
ami Mr*. Blim-lnn mid family emmout by auto from Grand Ilapid-*. Sat­
urday uvouilig. reluming (&gt;■ lheir
home in (he city Sunday afternoon.
Mis* Maty L. Jenkiu*. went lo
Grand Rapid* last week In spend n
few day*, lhe guest uf lu«r *i*l»-r,
Mi«* Minnie , Jenkins ami her hmllier and wife. Mr. and .Mr*. Edward

OFFICIAL

Regular ineelinu of Hoard of Edu*
ration. June 6. t‘ji-1. Present. Bnm-

■in Mm* nn» ii.hi- . ................
.
wu..... .. i- 3-.UI.-.I .4
bappy
~t*red
pinlilablc him- al (li- Slid*- Fail bt» life. He fHl
blindly and desi perutely in love
I with Minnie Car-

tendon! uf (In- Preibylrrian Sunday

school.*.
. Next Sunday. June I— .... .
held tho Children's Day service.* at
the Irving M. E. church. Sunday
rehool will Im t-nlb-d al Un* regular
time half past one o'clock, after
which will conn- the program, a
cordial invitation is exlendi-d lo all
to attend.
.Mr. and Mr*. Allen Maltlmw* and
family won- visitors Sunday at the

By HORACE DEMING.

Bob Timmins waa only

ftpringrr i-nli-rtnined tin- following
'guest*'al dinner: C. !l. Pnnly. Mrs.
Sarah Bciilnn and Mr. mid Jlr»
Joseph Springer.
. Last Sunday the Irving M. E. Stin&lt;luy schttDl IWcned l«» iftl a-l'li---delivered by Willimn Wallm-e of
Hailing-, principle of tin- Hailingi
'High «4-hm»l. Mr. Wallace look for
a Mihjet-I:
"The Sumltiy ScIi.hiI
Worth Willie" mid all agreed Hint-

wan mil known for n certainly only

—
Board of Education
Proceedings

TIMMINS' RENU NCI ATI p:;

lhe Mid..... Ville HikIi Si’lrn
.. . ...
. ,
.. . Wi;re bring Cid-[
heilder bull game lhe Fourth &lt;di leeled by boy* al Cloverdale. DepJuly, idnying two ganmson thnl day.! uly Gam- W.-ird-n Y.-id.-r. ..f l-aw-I
One of .the team* which limy will i Paw. mve-ligal.-d nml brought
play being the i.i-iglilmi batt
The Ihiv.h an- nol di*courng&gt;Nl.

WEST HIVING.
writing.

C. C. Brirhanl A Go. tnu*ic
The A.N. Palmer
main
(»■ nance
mainlenmicc......................................
Oral and Koiler. inainlenmi
W. M. Welch Mfg. Cn_ inninleiiauce
’he Chas. A. Slrelinger Coninintennnri*
llmim-r. maintenance and
prncetMlings
O. B. Lichly. Irumd ufli.wr

SIH THU EST Mtl’I.E G1UH I-

cnrtagv .

I thia Idea by overhearing a bit of con-'
Order For Piildienlhm.
veraatfon between Mtea.Caraon and| SlaI1. „f Michigan, lhe Prulmlr
। Stoke*, the ualatant secretary of the(('..tui for tho tcxiuly of flurry.

olliee
One day they stood near where Bob
waa working and he overheard their find day of Juiic. A. D. I
.....i.vi iii .-..inn in ini ini- 11n■ l ll111j mm*
Mark.
I'reiciil: Hun. Cha*.
after completing a Hue new barn "ii'iimi
The barn raising Friday al O. R.
and author* and play* and philosophy Judge "f Probate.
?L2f
Rhnw'K was one of the regular old his falln-iS farm.
In the Muller of lhe E*lalc of
IhlXlhn nr-| and podtry and thobrle«'of life and
fashioned "Im-o-hee lug rand liftCompanied by lheir father. Darin-! thing* of which Bob had a very dim
wilh might ami main alfairs." The J
Minnin I.. Hammond, widow, hav­
Iimuram
Buxton iimlii'red to Grand Rapid*, i comprehension.
But hl* love was ing
-etiNwd wh* &lt;m hand nl about nine i
llb-d in said court her petition
Saturday to &lt;i*il Rev. V. Bitxlon ami I dvermaaterlug and when once ho rec­ praying Hint, tlie admhiislhtlioii of
fi'clock in 4he forenoon mid from
home Sunday I ognked hls paaalon he set about find­
then on the titnberfc were lified up
laiiied
during
lhe
n-ci-nl
ilvrin.
■ning.
ing
a
way
to^g^'Jty
It
with
the
same
nnd secured in place with-itrokes of
Hammond, of to some oilier *uil-----—» several im-n i j0JfKrd per»l*Uwie that bad made him
the hammers nnd vvilh wpodt-n pins.
’
Not lntend«d for Her.
In. Iran,
.
b».l workmw In th.
(Inui.
At noon n sumptuous dinner wa*
It is Ordered. Thai lhe 271’h day.
spread on llm lawn, prepared by t|mi The Sunday school teacher waa hav­
,
w
“
L. A. S. of Irving. Owing to lhe fact I. ing her cluse 'memorise a little prayer.;
; flrst step to put him within hailing
that a heavy rain bud fallen the When It was tho turn of u certain shy
dlatance of tho maiden of hl* choice, Ib-i-. hr and is hereby appointed for
night before the timber were heavy I mde lad to recite ho did so in a very
ho enrolled hlmaclf In a night school hearing said iw-titinn:
and made the lifting considerably I jow auj faltering manner. "Could
Il is
FurlluT Orrti-n-d. That
and began slowly to master tbo rudihra.ier &gt;« wrll a.
iw .... Ihr ,
. Illtl„
d„fr
public notice thi-n-of In- given by
mortise*,
iiiiIm-i-k ui.r.,
.
•.
inortiso*, so that the
(he Itimlx-i-K
wen- :&gt;a , .
am| aj| mijoyed
In the meantime Stokes had boon
lillle hard lo ill together. Il wil« the teacher. 'I can t hear what you
Harriet Donovan.
Intrenching himself more and more In to said day of lu-aping.-m tin- Hn*tnec-wary for a part of (Jie help lo say." "Well, it's a prayer Isn't lit"
come back lhe following day lo camo the unexpected If 'logical answer.
Jngw BANNER, a newspaper print­
complete the jdli. 'I’he barn i? now' T wasn't speaking to you."
some, college bred, of a good family,
Lrildfliica a| xr in nd with a |K&gt;*ltlou In the best society, ed and circulated in said county.
bring rapidly em-kwed by Anson
Boye*. head carpenter, assisted bv
drawing a good salary mid with every
nd wit
reason to anticipate rapid advance­
lairvlih'
ment nnd a liberal Inheritance.
It
was altogether natural that Miss Car­
son should regard him with favor.
Nolirr of t'luimrry Sale.
But non
Hob knew tmu
that -Stokes
was no.
nol
ip-iil Saliirdav mglii m iioiup.
nut
sioxes wa*
Ij-wk Hill has I ioiilln&lt;-d G&gt; all that the hqsUnd of MI*h Carson
Iris l»-d wilh Rickm-** tin- past week.I should be and ho blded hiu time. Ill*
larry.- Slab- of Michigan.
Mr. linskill relunn-d I" hi* home opportunity camo, tie wa* waiting
&gt;•. made nml cilll-red on
lurd.iy after *pi-ml- for a street car ono day when Stokes the 23rd day nf May A- D. H'ti in
At this store may be found a clean stock of staple general
with hi* daughter Camc down the street Just a* he waa a certain catire then-in pending,
merchandise from which to select your everyday neces­
I,..,.
I passing Hob a woman mot him. Sho wlien-in Nel*on "Killiirger ami Lillie
sities. As price is one of lhe considerations and is a fac­
.!
.... .■■ Ill- ,
him with a brokenhearted Kittinger. - were Cumpiaiiiaiibi nnd!
tor in every sale, we enumerate the following:
...Il ... .. I..1 Jll.lllGrant Dickcreon was, I mfrmlant
j laid fur hiing lhe nerutdaiUA for - Jr
8 lb*. Rolled Oat* for..-.
25c
i........
T
i ......
war. -i-i...
l he idea is
"Harry.
Harry." sho cried.
"Oh nnd Grant l»ick«T«on was Com­
2t lb». H. X K. Granulated Sugar l?r
... fl.00
.leroplmie with |li&lt;-| vthere have ypu been? Why have you plainant hy way of nn«wcr in Ihr22 lb*. Light IItown Siigar ..
. .
*1.00
b bars Lenox Soap.. .
25c
Stokes pulled the pathetic, weeping linger mid Lillie Kittinger wen
Hew university nl Ihiinbiirg creature Into a hallway out of night,
thni I shall sell at public mn-jion
but Bob coul&lt;| not help hearing what Iq the. highest bidder, at the north
front door of (he Court lbni«e in
"You
promliiod
to
marry
mo,
you
lhe Cily of'Hailing*. County of
IRVING. MICH.
1904-1914
know you did. a hundred, live hundred Barry and Slate of Mh-higmi, .lhal
Givr our Want Oiluitin n trial fori ,lrac‘- A^d aft*rUle u°u
BOTH (HONKS-Hastings, 151» 1L-1S; Middleville Line. 1R2 11.-1S.
rerylMdy n-mls It.
ra» “w“Jr
1 *«nd 0131 ’rou had i-nit .Court for said county',
i lied, to me and that I do not even Saturday th&gt;- trill* day of July. .
—
- ---------------- ' know your real name.”
What Stokes said was in so low a noon, the following described pn&gt;|&gt;| volec Bob did not hear IL But tho erly. vix.: all that certain piece -or
parcel—of lluid sitiial** in the town­
I woman replied:
ship of Rutland county 'of Barry
slate of Michigan, described ns
that wly. I want an honest namo for and
follows:
myself and my child. I can work my , The south one half (%' of (he
linger* on for food and shelter, but 1 south ••list one &lt;|iinrler
of sec­
tion thirty-two
(32). Township
you. Harry, because I love you.”
three (3) mirlh, range nine (0)
Stokes Mid something el*o and they
went up the stairs In tho ofllco build­ m&lt;-nl* nml nppurimaprro thereto
That’s why you can buy a box of 25 sections for a Deering, Mc­
belonging nr. mryttise appertaining.
ing.
DuIanI June Isl. Wi l.
Cormick or Osborne binder or mowing machine for $ 1.00.
"Mr. Timmins."
Janii-j M. Rinlili. '
• Bob turned and enoountered a white
Some trusts have tried to do us up. Some-trusts have tried to down
■ Circuit Court Cvimni*&gt;doner,
■'
nle Carson. Sho evidently had heard Colgrove &amp; Poller.
us, but still we’re here a KICKIN’ round, with fortune smiling on
Solicitor* for Complainant by
tho conversation in tho stairway. His
way of nnswer in lhe nature of n
us. That’s why you can buy the PLYMOUTH Standard Binding
heart gave a great, triumphant leap.
••roRsbill.
Adv. tt-wks
•*»’aa that Mr. Stokes talking to

The

' Criticism.
Criticism la a study by which men
Star Casing.
Tha telescope la good for star gaz­ grow Important and formidable at a
ing, but most of ua prefer a pair of
opera glsssea—Charlo* Leedy.
Sheflleld. England. Ims borrowed
Thti.Rusaian icuihraakent are en­ .for. various muitiripal undertakingsand ils
deavoring to make the I rip from in recent years
Vlmlivoslnk Ihnnigli lhe he
present imlebtedneKR
BULOOOjnO.

monuments

Ironside Brothers
Marble Dealers

Irving Genreal Store

‘

Still Smiling

Twine for 10c a pound. Trusts ask a much higher price. That’s
*yhy you can buy LADDERS for 11c a foot. That’s why I can
save you 25c a square on FORD’S Roofing. That’s why I can sell
you a Syracuse Riding PtoVv for $35. That’s why I am selling
Syracuse Plow Points for 35c. That’s why I can SAVE you $10
or $15 on a Buggy. That’s why I am NOT selling Sears &amp; Roeu u fb5a,e4: That’8 wh* 1 "ever asked 42 per cent PROFIT on.
still SMILING*** Wky I am n°l *n *he trU8t an^ t*iat s
am

JESSE TOWNSEND

that girl In there? I camo along just CoUqIk and ('.olds Weaken
after they went In. From tho gllmpeo
Bob never thought so fut In his
life. A* ho looted into tho anxious
eyes and drawn face of the girl ho
realised In a flash that sho loved
Stoke* and that the truth would
break her heart.

■Imply.
,
.
"Thank God." said the girt, break­
ing Into a sunny smile. 'Thank you
and pardou me for my idle curiosity."
And she tripped lightly down tho
leaden
street, leaving Bob with • leads;

NOT IN THE COMBINATION
’ BANNER WANT ADA'S. PAY.

Continued' Cmighit,
Cold*' nml
Brom-hfnl (Totiblra nn* deprewung
aiuLweakp.n thii syileni.
Lo** &lt;&gt;f
weight nnd appetite gem-rally fidlow. Get h 50c. bollle of Dr. King's
New Discovery today. It will slop
your cough. Tim Hrsl dore helps.
The best medicine fof slubboni
coughs, cold* and all thnmt nnd
lung trouble*.
Mr. O. 11. Brown.
"Muscatine, Ala„ write*: “My wift‘
was sick during the hot summer
immlhs nnd I honestly beliiwe Dr.
snvyd her
King'* New. Discovery
Diseovet
life." Good for children. 50c nnd
«f.t)O. Rerommended by Carvelh &amp;
Rt^hbins.—A.- E. Mulholland.—Adv.

Banner Want Ada faring

Results.

•

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 197

The Question is Who*B Your Dry Cleaner?
era clenueti my’suit and made it look ■* new as the day il left my tsilor.
The price i* two»|&gt;lec^ kuit rjeaned aud pressed, $1.25.
Tlic Hasting* Dry Cicanmg Co. wrifl-clean &gt;'LsdU-*'
Suit for
$1.25.
We sponge and press a three-piece suit for 50c.

lier *&gt;m. Warren and family.

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Turpentine make* a good polish forfloor* and oilcloth, and wb*n mixed
with sweet oil la excellent for polish­
ing furniture.

Thia is just the right time to place your
order for a monument lor. sufrimcr delivery. We
now have time to give you the utmost consideration
and if you order at once you are sure of an early
delivery and a sure foundation.

Eeflal Hdvcrlisements

Miner Pohnei

deadly weapon In woman's armoury,
and often lupplle* the want of beauty
Itself."—Orme Balfour.

Tin- l'|i"rmx Oil &lt;j&gt;„ maini»-irance...... :.....................

in.’iinieiiani'e .
tho Women of Ancient Greece Com­
pared With That of the American
vt-ediiiu* and maiiih'iiani'e
Women ofToday." Bob bad seen It
and treaaured the paper among hl*
supplies ..-.i
few valuables. Had he heard the comGrover Kelsey, mdinftmnnc
ment'of tho editor of the Palladium. W. J. Hylloway. mainlen"I don't know what in thunder It
tenanre
means, but we've got to give the ,.4
women a show or down goes tho clr-l II’ C. I-tiller A Co» maintcna
culailon," ho might not hsve felt soiC. E. Harvey, maintenance .
uch awe.
' Djmii uiidion the Imard ndjmirmiE
The ono great thought the piece In'
Win. I.. Shuller*. rec.

ilaiiufili-r an.) lata'is Tiiikimin

Beat Regard* to Sclsnce.
Gradual elimination naturally has
a headline. Here's hoping It ha* bet­
ter luck with il than wa have had faror with those d«lng tbo eliminat­
with cume purchased at railway lunch ing.—Cleveland Leader.
counter*.—Boston Transcript.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
.

M. Kellogg, Proprietor

Prompt Attention to Parcel Post &amp; Deliveries llione 223

'
Baiting*, Mich.

Appetizers at Doyle’s
It don’t make any difference wfiat time of day you
come to us, wc will get you what you want to eat,
if it is-in the city.

We Have Added Fruits
Just during the past few days we have begun ser­
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you arc hungry,
come and see us.

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IN HOONAN'S CIGAR. ST ORC
JeHeraon Street
Haatinga, Mich.

Mr. Smoker
After you have tried all the cigars on the
market, come here and GET A GOOD
SMOKE. You’ll wonder WHY you
haven’t been here before.
The cigars you buy here TASTE BET­
TER and they ARE BETTER, because
we keep them under the BEST POSSI­
BLE CONDITIONS. All of our cases
are zinc lined. An Electric Humidor
keeps our cigars at just the RIGHT TEM­
PERATURE. You don’t have to pay
us any more for a cigar than you do any
other place. But you’ll get more SATIS­
FACTION out of the cigars you buy
here, because we keep them at just the
RIGHT TEMPERATURE and under
perfect SANITARY CONDITIONS.
We keep everything in cases that are
dust proof.
Why not give us a trial? You’ll be
pleased—and so will we.

J.F.Hoonan
Retaikxand Jobber

Jefferson St., Hastings, Midi.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JUNE 11, 1914-20 FACES.

FART THREE-FACES 17 TO 20.

bridges, firtS lookout

lowers.’

nnd

lines, all built and main­ FIVE RULES FOR
HOW 10 SAVE WASTE telephono
'
tained by the. government: by
means of thrnt the national forest­
are both protected from fire and
IN CUTTING TIMBER rendered
BORROWING MONEY
accessible to use.
Aimtber striking model suggests
METHODS SHOWN AT FORE
products exposition i.x
NEW YORK

the coiUrasled effetls il|*in stream
rmu*w mid erosion of forested ami V. 8, DF.PT. OF AGRH’l'LITRE
GIVES FARMERS SOME
■imulatrd hillsid*’**—
GOOD ADVICE.

.prinkled ajike_u(o*H&gt; Itoili hill-

13 PER CENT Of TREE LEFT

CREDIT MAY BE CURSE

pool supplied, fnnn the bare mh*
IN STUMP AND LIMBS •lecmiicx clou dell witli sill washed
from lhe unprotected surface; Ihr

ANSWERS'TO QUESTIONS WE HAVE
BEEN ASKED ABOUT IT.
\WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE LANDIS
\
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUBT
\ The purpose is to help you and others ac­
cumulate a fundjfor Christmas.

IN WHAT MANNER DOES THE LANDIS
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB ACCOMP­
LISH THIS PURPOSE?
By each member paying in a small sum
each week for 25 weeks. Two weeks before
Christmas each member will receive the total
amount paid in with 3 per cent, interest.

WHAT DO I DO TO BECOME A MEMBER?
A1I that is necessary is to go to the Savings
Department of the Hastings City Bank, ask to
be enrolled as a member and make the first
week’s payment or more.
.
WHAT WILL THE FIRST PAYMENT BE?
It will be 5c or 2c, according to the class you

join.
HOW ARE THE PAYMENTS TO BE MADE?

Weekly or in advance for as many weeks as
ypu desire.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I CANNOT KEEP
UP MY PAYMENTS OR DISCONTINUE?

IKIES EVERYBODY PAY IN THE SAME
. .
AMOUNT?
No. There are two classes and numbered
respectively 5 and 2. The payments are differ­
ent in each class.

If you discontinue for any reason, at the
period when the club closes, you will get a cheek
fqr all you have paid in, but in such a case no
interest will be allowed.

WHAT ARE THE PAYMENTS IN CLASS 5?
The payments are 5c the first week, lOe the
2&lt;1 week, 15c the 3d week, and so on for 25
weeks, making tlie payment for the last week
$1.25.
*

WHEN AND HOW CAN I WITHDRAW?
Under no circumstances will any with­
drawals, either in whole or in part, be allowed
What you deposit will be held for you until two
weeks before Christmas.

DO THE PAYMENTS IN THE OTHER
CLASSES PROGRESS THE SAME WAY?
They do. The only difference is that in
Class 2 the first payment is 2 cents the first
week, 4c the 2d week, Be the 3d week, and so on
for 25 weeks.
Special—There are .also 2 flat rate Classes
in which you pay a fixed amount each week. In
Class 50 you pay 50c and in Class 100 you pay
$1.00 each week for 25 weeks.

CAN I REVERSE THE PAYMENTS?
You can in Classes 5 and 2, and by doing so
you will have your payment grow less every
week and your money will earn twice as much’
interest
u

IS THERE A MEMBERSHIP FEE OR IS
THERE ANY COST TO JOIN?
Na

CAN I BECOME A MEMBER OF MORE
THAN ONE CLASS?

Yes; you can join one or all of the classes.
WHEN C^N I JOIN?

You can join any day next week—begin­
ning Monday, June 15th.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Hastings, Mich

Wood Preservatives Save Minh -implied f(urn the protected lullBuilding Material. Many Mill
Wastes Muy Be I'lill/rd.
The fore«t prmlucts exposition
now being held in N**w Y’ork pre­
sents many models and charts from
lhe forest scn*ice which show util­
ization of wood, particularly lhe
use of By-products.
The amount of wood used nml
wasted is shown ip a series of inmltandon Is e.-lc^rnting the Tilth!
els depicting all stages of lhe luinlier industry from the tree stand­ anniversary ofjhr organization of'
ing in lhe fiiresl lo lhe lioards and
lion.
Thursday, June fi. INll.
I’he first model of this series shows George Williams, a young dry
a number of trees standing in lhe goods clerk in London. England.
forest. The next model shows these
same trees felled. and forming a
“willing to make a sacrifice for
branches. Tlie succeeding step is a Christ." As a r,-«tilt of the move­
■mTniaturr- rawmitl.1' hratrte ulrti'Ti
nhl piles of lumber, nf slubs, ami of transformation was made
sawdust, ail from the Ings shown in habits and rlmraC(r*r-r of dr
the previous model. Tlie next mod­
el shows what beconu's nf the
rough boards after they have been
through lhe pinning mill: the re­ nf the entire world. lis-oiviiig more
sultant material in several piles - parUeul.ir albnlmn from London,
At the annlone of edgings nnd trimmings, one and all ils nubility.
of shavings, nnd one of the plan&gt;-d vnraary meeting in Qimens* Hall.
boards. I-nst conies a newly-llnishcd dwelling- house,- around Which naught p

her, left over from (he budding.
The relative amount of material
used nnd wasted is indicated .rough­
ly in these models, but is shown ac­
cording lo actual scale in anothei
part of the exjiosilion in -a seriesnf diagrammatic charts.
In tinlogging process, 13 per cent of lhe
standing tree is left in the slumps
and tops, leaving H7 petnt to go
to the sawmill. The various forms

slitute about S3 per cent of tlm or­
iginal tree so that the rough boards
constitute* Um remaining Si per
cent. Most of lhe sawmill waste Is
unovoidable. it is asserted, and dim
In economic conditions; the inilllimn say fliey take out air they can
afford to.
SeaMining reduces this to 42 per
cent. After tlm planing und other
finishing processes, the finislieo
lumber forms only 39 per cent of
llm tree.
Ttm waste involved in
building the huusc amounts to 4 per
cent more, so that lhe proportion
of the original free which finds it­
self finally in the-tlnislied dwelling
is not more than 35 per rent'.
But nil of lhe two-thirds need
nol be wasted.

converted into scrubliing
backs- for* a brush farlorj’.

brush
Ollier

discarded tenpins, ihe use of,waste
On Patrl«tl»m.

Ha who lores not hie country can
love noAhtng—Byron.
Always Lead To Beller Health.
Hcrious sickness starts ih disor­
ders of the stomach, liver and kid­
neys. Tlm best iorreclivo and pre­
ventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They Purify Hie Blood—Prevent'
('^Hislipntion, keep Liver, Kidneys
nml Bowels in healthy copdiliop.
Give you heller health by ridding
the system of fermenting and gassy
fiwids. Effective and
mild. 25c.
Ilecommomleil by Carvelh A Steb­
bins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.

Notice.
IURGES A CITY PARK AT
| EXPORTS $37,000,000 LESS
I wish lo IBank the business men
LEACH AND MIDDLE LAKES
IMPORTS $27,000,000 MORE
of the city, the shovellers amt
teamsters, also Bcssmer Bros, ami
Fehlpaiisch &amp; Fedcwa for Hie meat ।Citizen Thinks Hostings Folks Ought
In
April
as Comparril With n YCiir
donated for tho Road Rec Friday.
to Awaken and Develop PosxiAga An Impressive Result of the
E. M. Rush.
I
,
hllltics for Recreation.
New Tariff Rill.
(Contributed!
We nre now. getting in this coun­
Underwent Two Operations.
I Leach and Middle Lakes, only, try a good la-t.* Of t iriff-foi-i/ v.'ii**l*;"«'Thirty rSKTwi:"TyWit ue-only as applied to our industrial
RaniSt fo7The■ nast 15 wroks ro
gn,‘*- nn* be,"« overtook- life.
There is a widening chasm
turiied homo %iturdav°
H b&gt;’
»'UMling business nu n of between Hu* receipts and expendi­
wMi.
u u '
»
e . !°“r beauUTul HtH&lt;* City, who do tures of the govermiK'iit that proniWhile at the Hospital, Mrs. Rut-!not seem to appreciate the pleasure ises a large sized deiltiil al Hu* cud
Th*' figures of ex­
•22,.Un&lt;
&lt;}Pera’11 grounds which nature has so liber- of lhe year.
JL°Ln«-?JKr/run&lt;i*
ally placed wilhin our grasp.
port* and imports for the month of
to know that she is feeling well.
of courgp lhjnp| Bn. |.ni(li&gt; W|&lt;| April, issued last tvv*'&lt;*k, show Hint
our
exports
decreased
|37,fioo.nni)
in the raw state, as nature always
is. but with the artistic handiwork while our impbris increased JLT.of man a beautiful-'park could be (MXi,(M)O for April this year ns com­
In
formed surrounding
thnse two pared with April of last year.
lakes, which, by the wayz-could be April last year we had an avowedly
practically converted into one by proteclive tariff— too much so it
dredg|ng oul the channel between seemed to us. Now we are work­
ing. and have been -ince Novamber
Hmm.
from the blood and drive it bat'd । Boulevards and drives could he under the L'ndeivvood “lariff-forrevrtiue-oni.v" hill.
That goes
the system.
constructed,
tennis
and
hall much loo far (he olher way.
if a
It matters not how old you are oC grounov formed
together with
how long you have, suffered, Croxone other summer amusements, regat­ mistake has lo Im made, it is bet­
ter for the country, in our judg­
is so prepared that it is. practically
tas
could
be
arranged
and
leases
ment, lo have loo much prolectiofi
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. You will find could he given for the erection of rather than-too little .in our tiy-in.
it different from all other remedies. cottages at reasonable rates al pre­ The sensible thing would lie. to pul
There is nothing else on earth like scribed places, and Hastings could the whole matter of tariff duties in
it. It starts to work immediately; thus have, own ami enjoy a beau­ tho hand* of anon-iiarlisaii tariff
| commission.
and more than a few doses are sel­ tiful park as a summer home.
No other city hut Hastings would
dom required to relieve even the
have neglected such n golden' op­
most chronic, obstinate cases.
Gel Rid of the Torment
it is the most wonderful remedy portunity so long.
of Rheumatism.
ever made for restoring the. lifeless
Give the people an opportunity
organs to hesith and strength and and they would, by donated work
Remember how spry and active
ridding the system of every particle and means, take pleasure and pride you were before you had rheuma­
of uric acid, and yon can take it with io' transforming the region around tism. backache, swollen, aching
the utmost confidence that nothing: those lakes into an earthly para­ joints and stiff, painful muscles?
on earth will so quickly cure sucn dise.
want to feel that way again? You
conditions.
Tire Cily has a right to go outside can—just lake Foley Kidney Pills,
You esn obtain an original pack-*
j For they quickly clear' the blood
age ol Croxone at trifling cost fron4 its limits to secure.lands for park of. lhe poisons that muse your pain,
'
any. first-class druggist All druggist* purposes.
misery and tormenting rheuma­
Exports are now pointing oul lhe tism.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
danger of putting too mucti power
into light automobiles,
BANNWl WANT ADVS. PAT.

S FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES W
ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES
Relieves Backache and Blad-

Sleep ahturbing bladdet* &gt;eakbenei, backache, rheumatisni, and
the many other kindred ailments
-which ao commonly,come with declin­
Ing yean, need no longer be a •ource
of dread and miiery to thoie who are
past the middle age of life.
The new discovery, Croxone,'over­
comes all such disorders because it re­
moves the very cause of the trouble. It
soaks right into the kidneys, through
the walls and linings; cleans out the
little filtering glands and cells, and
gives the kidneys new strength to do
their wort properly. ’ It neutralizes
and dissolves the poisonous uric acid
substances that lodge in the joints
and• muscles, causing rheumatism;

for paper pulp slock, sawdust mafic
into tloor sweeping compounds, and

System Whereby Interest and Por­
tion of Loan Are Pahl Prriod-

Department of Agriculture has Just

mom y
and is

fully &lt;nul£Gi&gt;tgnd* Dm-

•rntneiiC
him i«:
- ..
.... ..
ly almost n« many farm*1'* in |his
country who are suffering from
too much a» from tno little credit.
Of th&lt;*«e roles Hie-three* most

probab­

a return
run

Provi-ion should

be made In

durtion of the ptinciiml..

work in Loudon, throughout Brit­
ton ami the world. Congralulu- borrowing nmney tn simnd mi mm&gt;
self and-lmrowiiig mutiny In' buy
•*&lt;|uipm&lt;'ut &lt;&gt;( ■Mime sort wilh which
the German to make morn money then* is all
llm dilfereiu'o between filly and
Norway, and the Duke of Con­ foresight, extravagance and thrift.
naught. Jim greetings from .the
wise pnrpo-e
it will
produce
enough lo pay hack principal and
The king of Kng|and^jJ&gt;owi'il a interest and leave a fair margin of
profit
for
ih"
borrower
in llm
mon* (linn siiperliciul or ofilcial in­ Durgnut.
• •
. . terest in Hie orgauiznlion by a pcrwill produce
nothing nml corj«i*qu*'nlly there
association nt Totleiiham-Gniii ?From this point &lt;*f
Tli'ad.
Concerning this, the Lon­ pay tin* loan.
don Telegraph says: “Their ma- view it matters comparatively lil­
lle jvhetlier Hi** interval be high
nr low. It is the repayment of the
being done niripng all --Li-—- of principal thnt is th** chief &lt;11111?
lheir subjects in the way of work. cully.
Hilles 2 nml 3 deni with the most
satisfactory ways of repayment;
which attaches to royal interesi, Underneath them hoth is the-same
The loan must be re­
patronage ahil approval. T ti&gt;- ial*a principle:
of the association expressed in its paid with the money it earns itself.
largest terms' is simply that of For exainpb*. if Hie money is us*sl
helping young mon tirjive mirighl, to buy a machine that Will last ten
manly mid God-fearing lives mid to years, th** machine „must earn
run straight during tlm most slip­ enough in that lime lo pay for it­
pery periiAl nf manhood by provid­ self nr it never will. Th** loan,
ing them- not merely . with lofty therefore, shoubl be entirely re-

ly. surroundings, rrcreaiiqps, in-!
studying such utilization. The hulk slructions and
friendliness for
of the waste, such ns lops, bark, which youth has always craved."
sinhs, and edgings, can he made in­
Following this visit Um king's sccto rhnrrrml. turpentine, lonnio acid.
retary. laird Stamrordhluii wrote.
.....—
(.specially nppreunusiiaJ evening
made into wood nlcohol ami grain elated seeing
alcohol and us&lt;*&lt;! in different forms work in full .
struck with’the life and keennefor fuel.
Illustrations of this utilization of
mill waste are shown nl the expo­
sition in a series of wall cas* s. One
case shows (he use by a knife man­
ufacturer of the dogwond waste of
a maker of shuttle blocks. Another

wt

INSTEAD OF BLESSING

pariinent, ah ti&gt;.it the lung and
queen saw ami
hoard impresse«.
(hi'in with llm feeling that in-this

lhe farmer will !&lt;»«•• money on lhe
transaction. paying oul interest for

rrpiiymeiit. Hie machim* will mil
have liml siitllcieiil opportunity t«»
make th** requisite money ami lhe
iKirrower miy have dillirulty in
raising it cKewhpre.
Huh’ 3 pro\ idvxJtaLxGiiiie form of amortiza­
tion. tne system by'which lhe prin­
cipal 1a repaid m ’installments, so
Hint Im* niiiounl **f the loan i* con­
tinually diminishing and in conse­
quence the interest charges also.
Sm'h a system is quile Inasible
when the loan is really productive..

powerful ngmey for the develop­
ment of I lie religious. social nml
physical wrlkTming of its youth."
"From my long association wilh deflnite
revenue
each
year.
George Williams. an humble dry­ Table* showing the payments re­
goods merchant in London when
I quired
cases
display to
slio.*
lasts made from
|*ay'off-principal
’and In­
ilral knew him. and afterwanls terest In varying periods of time
nre appended tn the bulletin and
...........................i...i
... &lt;i...
...L.i.led.Jo
the jserious
ronioting and rstaliitshimr tho
of oyeryone
who
ingdnm of Christ mi'rnrlb. I found
iiorrowing
numi'»,.
-n advises.the fanp£

C

Another exhibit consists of lhe
inllaminnhility test . upon shingles
treated wilh certain chemicals.
One-half .of *thc shingle is treated,
the oilier half left untreated. Witli

Atlantic."'Fays John Wanntnnkcr.
When the dozen young dry-g&gt;&gt;od*
clerks met in th.* upper room of st.
Paul's Church Yatk Hous** seventy
years ago. the Methndist, OmgrcgalToual. Episcopal
and Baptist
Irented half to hum does not effect churches - w.-i .. represented.

ler.'st. At first sight this s.*.*m.s too
obvious to l»* worth mentioning. Of
course tlm* iulvrep should b&lt;* as
.-mall us
possihh^/ Everylmdy
knows -that—except
llm l**mler.

cd. tin* tMirrowcr imniagc«* his /fi­
nancial alTnirs -mindly. Im will Im
surprised tn fit(d how much easmr
It is to obtain favorablo tonus. The
right kind of lender docs not want
tn forccl&lt;».&lt;&gt;’ nmitgnges; he.wanii
his umiiey back with a fair .profit,
lion plant is shown, ronsisting of
like any
other merchant. For­
then existed in l.ondon.
Young money* 'hat is imrrowrd wisely, for
men began work al seven in the money that is sure to be repaid, he
gelher wilh pbotograplis of.one of morning, often continuing until
the largest
wood preservation
plants in the country. This is. not wilh only half an hour off
ment has published these, rules for .
a complete working model only
jtorrowers.
Il fs not so much a
certain forms nre used In show (tie
mailer of driving a sIjjt.wiI bargain
general scheme of the plant.
refused social intercourse during as it is of observing a few fuiulaAnother exhibit shows a small ihi- hours of tlm. iluy. , AL tile connienta!
principles
which alone enn
running model &lt;&gt;f a paper machine. 'elusion of thcirjwork many of them
make credit a blessing nnd not n .
I Iu- i- ii—.1 in -Mil.lining l In- i&gt;r&gt;- I sought- vifii resorts.
Conditions
| wen* much'worse ImCmise they
were fofeed to live in' the. same
( humbcrliiin'K Colle, Cholera
laboratory fro'" wooils not gener­
ally use«l, in comparison with et I during the day.
and Diarrhoea Remedy
As the doors
standard woods, illustrate the pos­ wen* lockeil -at a slat*'*! period at'
Evnry family without exception
sibility of using now species nnd night, «mmr.nf these ..men varied should krep this preparation
nl
utilizing the mill waste.
■
k -the program of their lives by hrihghand during the hot wwittmr of tlm
The cun system of turpentining ing into HurfF i'imuim liquor r»*fre&lt;4i- summermonths.
Chamlmrlain's
1 moiils wlrlrli added to Hm vib-m-s; Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea K*‘inof their surrounding*. Il waa into edy is worth many times its cost
such conditions as (hose that
needed and is almost certain
land gives greater yields. The for- George Williams threw his life. - when
lo be nee&lt;l«N|- before lhe summer is
Hince Hii'ii th** association has over. It has no superiny for the
• tip sy.-lri:. awl the exhibit will
purposes for which it is intended.
»hnw the tw*&gt; methods contrasted. LIOOJMM) member^. tVNI.iMiU being in Buy il now. For sale by All DealIxtflj as to injury l» tree am* differ- America, willi £115,000.000 invested
era.—Adv.
enrn in yield.
in buildings and equipment.. &lt;1,000
Reside the main exhibition re-, employed olllcrra being enlisted for weMcni countries ami China, Japan
laiing to forest products, there are its work of helping fo extend ill itmt India now look upon the asso­
pertain exhibits relating to otlieir benrHcicid services to every class ciation ns one of the mostcffeetiV"
branches of forestry. One of these of young men—collar mep. school agencies for bringing the meswga
cmisists of a miniature model of s lioys. country l&gt;oys. railroad men. of Christ Id lheir iieoplc.
•
Rocky Mountain national forcsL soldiers. ;merhanica. i-sstBWf
miners ana
and
This model slhlWS a i-uu-.-r BUIMn emigrant's.
The Unitcl Slates has mwt than
The success
-— Tin
- the
ami n government tree nursery, be­ Orient is quite as -. i: .is in Hu tUM-KWI factory employe* and t,sides* a system of roads, trails,
600,000 railroad employe*.
Portions of lhe various mechan­ since developed, byl -wer** simply
isms for using nnd saving woou anxious to be of service |o Ihi’si* tn
form nn important part of the ex- need nleiiit them.
hi-Ihis day nml

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 11, 19! i.

Mortgage Side.
Default having been made in tho
conditions of a certain &lt; mortgage
made, executed and delivered by
Order of Appearance or Ptibllration. Harriet Muons of the township of
, . Slate of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Maple Grove, Rarry Gmuily, to Af­
Circuit—In Clianeery.
■
ton D. Smith of the City of Rail­
Jaiurn Stanton.
- •
ing.*. Barry -County, Michigan, dat­
Complainant,
.
ed the 20lh day ofMaFch A. D. 1912
HENRY M. LELAND, CAIHIJ-AC;
nnd recorded 'in the office of lhe
MANAGER. WRITES T» SEN­
Rex G. Sinnlnn,
. register of Det&lt;ds for Barry CounATOR TOWNSEND.
Ih'femlant.
ly, Michigan, on lhe 20th day of
Suit pending in Hie Circuit Court Mart'll .A. 1». 1912 in-liber 72 of
i for the Counly of Bairy.
SKMS OF PRESENT "ER' In Chancery, nt the Cily-of Hns- Mortgages on pagef 370-371 nnd on
which mortgage there la now due nt
ling*. on.thu 29th day of May, A. Hie dal«&gt; hereof by reason of the
RATIO SMASH AND BUST POLICY" D. 1914.
non-payment, of the annual interest
In this ontrne. It appearing from dim Mareli 20th. 1913 nnd the non­
affidavit on file, that the Defendant, payment. of Alic atmuttl interest iftie
At Washington As the Cause of the Rex G. Stanton. Is not n resident*uf Mareli 2ntB. 1914 and tlm taxes due
this Btajc.Jiut is a resilient of Had­ bnd payable December ist. 1912 in­
Widespread Exist Ing Business
en 1-ake. Itliilio. On motion of Com­ cluding nn attorney fee provided by
plainant's Solicitor il is. Ordered statute and stipulated for in said
'
Henry "JlXLtjlantl, of Detroit. Is that the appearance of said non­ mortgage the sum nf One Thousand
the manSgereof the Cadillac Motor resident Defemlanl, Hex G. Stanton, Seventy Seven and 10-100 Dollars
Co, one of lhe larged enterprist1.* be entered herein, within four and the said morlMigee having
of its class in the world. He while months from lhe dale of this order; fleeted and hereby electing to-do' SMiktoY Towffwnd a letter giving and in case of his appOMOnce lie clnr© the full amount secured ivy.
his views of the manner in whidi cause his answer to the bill of com­ said mortgage* due ami payable in j
tho present congretw is putting a plaint to be filed, and a copy there­ accordance wilh tho
provisions।
damper
on business.
Senatoi* of to be rented on the Complain­ contained in said mortgage, notice
TowTMend sent, tlm letter lo the ant's Solicitor within twenty days is hereby given that by visiiie of]
clerk's desk to have it read to tin* after service on him of n copy of the power of sale contained in said
senate, but the opposiliim did nol Add hill nml notion of order: and mortgage. I shall foreclose the
care to hear it. But as it express­ Jn default thereof, said hill will he iame by a sale at public auction l&lt;»
es some very clear and docidod Taken as confessed by said non­ Jim ,11k’1.11 I .11
highest 1,1
bidder
al III'
(In- North,
views on the cxisling business de­ resident defendant.
front" iloor‘of lhe'court imUS^, |fl;
pression. we believe our reader.*
Aud if is further ordcred, that■ tho City of liastingrt, mi Snlumny
will be interested in perusing il. within 20 days tho aqniplainant■ lhe 22nd day of August A. D. 1914 al
This is Mr. Leland's letter:
cans'* n notice of this orffur lo be1 ten" o'clock jn the forenoon, nil of |
•'Ihstroit, Mich, Juke L 191L
published iu- thg Hastings Banner,' (host* certain pi»*ei»a or parcels of j
a newspaper printed, Rnbliohcd andI land situated and being in the town­
••lion. Charles E. Townsend,
"Dear Sir: I am loyal lo my circulating in said county, ami Uiat; ship of Maple Grove, County of
country, and during a long am: •aid pUldication
be
continued1 Barry and Slate of Michigan and
buRy life have consequently, done therein, once each wi*ck, for six: described as follows, t" wit: The
Idial L could _to promote ifs wel- yveeks Ju succession, or that., she' North da-caly 4201- acres—
are. ’ Because of' that interest. T cause a copy of this tinier to be1 North one-half (J4) of tho AniUil
urge you lo exert all your influence ’personally served on said non-resi­' west quarter (’i; of section thn;&lt;*
to bring the present congress .to a dent defendant al least twenty days' (3), also twenty t20) acres situated
before lhe tkno above prescribed1 in the Southeast corner of tho
speedy close.
"Members of congress and ad- for his appearance.
Northeast quarter (’A) of said-sec­
miuistralive officers are evidently
' Clement Smith.
tion three (3’. said-last parcel being
•hut-eyed to Um conditions which
Circuit Judge.• forty (40 rods north and south by
have developed within the country, Jaums M» Smith.
eighty (SO) rods cast and west and
ami of the fact—(here was where
Complainant's Solicitor.
all in town I wo (2) North of range;
• Senator Reed slopped the regiJipg
: seven 7, West. Michigan, lhe same
by the clerk)—that market values
Order For Publication.
being the premises described in the I
are shrinking, wheels of industry
Stale of .Michigan, the Probate' niortuagti herein referred to.
I
either slowing down or are silqnl. Court for the Comity of Burry.
Dated May 271 h A. D. 191 i.
inillions of loyal and willing em­
Al a session of said-court, held nt
. Afton D. BtniHi,
ployes tire without work, and n lhe probate office, in-the City of
- Mortgagee.
reuse of Instability has palsied all Hastings, in said county, 'on the.■ Thomas Sullivan,
effort, while congn*ss courts ran­ twenty-eighth day of May, A.
‘ D.
' . Attorney for Mortgagee. Busi­
ters, theorists, agitators nnd out­ 1914.
ness address, Hastings, Mli-hiuan. .
rages tariff, currency, interslale
Present: Hoii. Chas. M. Mack,. Adv.
!3-wks.
commerce and every established Judge of Probate.
principle upon which the nation's
bi I lie Matter of the Estate of
prosperity has been built.
Fmncla Wilkes, dcceak-d.
Statement to The Public About,
“Tliere is nothing In our country
William Wilkes, son having filed
lo warrant tilt- present distress, but in said court his petition praying
n nationwide dial nisi Of Washing­ that an instrument now on Ills in.
ton.
this court purporting to be the igst
.“Il is lime that congress looked UiH and teslainent of the said d •­
into a mirror to find but who threw ceased, lx* admitted to proliab- and treatment to cause oSuaea or voinHur monkey wrench into the ma­ the execution thereof he granted to illng, but consists of Hypodermic'
chinery.
Orville C. Barnum or to some other Trealim-nl four .times each day,
•
“’rhe present erratic smash-and- suitable person.
which is admitted by the best Med-j
bu*t policy Tins, already bred a
it is ordered. That lhe Twenty­ icgl Authorities lo be thu safest!
work-poverty which administrative sixth day of June A. D. 1914. al ten method of mediation in use loapologists
cannot
conceal ami o'clock jn lhe forenoon, nt said pro­ •lay. A ionic ,is given in conni’cwhich, if allowed to continue, will bale office, be and is hereby ap­ lion with the alx»ve every* two1
remain in history us the outstand­ pointed for hearing said petition;
hours' from 7:W o'clock in tbiy
ing event .of this period of Ameri­
11 Is Further Ordered, ’i'lial pul^ morning until 9:01) in lhe evening.I
can life.
r
.
lie notice thereof be given by pule- This tonic is rvconstrUclive in its |
■ “If congress lias any more, dam­ llcatfon of a copy of this whr, for ae|i&lt;fli and gradually resl'Jres lhe
age lo do. let IITh* tlone speedily, three successive weeks- previous to patient to u«i near normal condi­
for not until after this congress has said day of hearing, in the HtpUings tions as it is possible to gel him or,
. reared to exist -can a merchant. BAJtNEli, n newSl&gt;aper printed and In other Words places tlie patients
nianufni.'hit'lT or employer venture firculaled in said county.
back when) (hey. were before they
together tlm things which remain,
Chas. M..MnrK,
ever look a drhjk of .liquor. When
that u|M&gt;ii them lie may reconstruct A true copy.
Ju-:g-j of Probate.
his business.
Ella C. Eggleston,
tieut is then, uc claim, cured. Lady
Kcgister of Probate.
Democratic Leaders Mistaken.
patient-- ate tit-cti|Nt-d, and are
T do not charge (be administratreated prlvjtlejy in lheir rooms and
litMi or congresB with being insinno lady need feel timid about comNotice of Special AsncsNOienL
cen* or dishone.’l, lj|11 &gt;* *” ,,ow
To Busby, Emery I.; Baker. Chas.; stitute is especially equipped for
patent to tlnnkimr men that both
B'-adl-',
Mtfry;
Colgrove,
Philip
T.;
handling .tlnse cases |n seclusion
are terribly mislaken.
— and »•&gt; Imly &gt;med fear being alum“Ils theories in regard to tariff, Frost, Herman: Huffman. Sarah I..;
Ez4r Eliza;
“ Heffcl' al the Institute while under tn-aianti-trust regulations, ‘capital and Hicks, M. W.; Hotigv^
Hill, lilMiry
tirui? M.; Kuen-|iwni ns ilmre are other Indies In
labor and llm so-called big cousins Iwiwer, Simon; Ilill,
are such that business nnd our in­ zel. Wenderlm; Kciuulpn, A. E. Est.; lhe building atall llm--. We urge
dustries are lapelly nppntachini.- luipph-y, Fredrick: Langston, C. L.; anyone thinking of taking treat­
clored shop condition*—not ns ad­ Loveland, Ahija; Maus, J. Lorenro; ment or friends In come tn t(m In­
vocated by the Am-rican Federa­ Messer. Richard B.: Mallory. Edwin: stitute and investigate this matter
tion of !.abor, bid rath'T n •closed Mills. Robert; Nadi, Frank; Nosh, thoroughly.
For further information address
•hop* in the sense of drawing the (Jerald; Pryor, Frank S.; Preston,
Emelinc; Pierce, Hee IL; Rouse, lhe Keeley Institute, 7.U-X&gt; Ottawa
fires ami locking the tirnirs.
ilatherhie; Shultz. Currie; Smith,
"Congress has been* in continu­ James Wt Spangemncher, Mary; Aviv, N. \V„ Grand Rapid.-, .Mich.—
ous session now for more than a Steinke. Waller; Seeber, Fred; Tol­
year nnd a half.
hurst. George: Thomas, Wm. L.:
"If congress conjinues this orgy
Harry' P-I Williams. Frances;
of hallucination with its ‘pahdoras Tuttle.
Warner, Grace: Walkin’. Waller J.;
Can wc conceiyo - what humanity
lx»x‘ Ils bills for •regulating' husf- Wilcox, Selif B.; Ward. Frank B.; would bo If it did not know lhe flowness. and its other vicious and Young, John W.; Zageluieier, J. D.
conoclastir legislation—I hen
llm and to nil OlhJr perftuw interested, era? If these did not exist, If they'
had all .been, hidden fmm jaur xaxo, as
‘big business' and Hm ’capital uml lake ndliec:
Thrtt thUyolI of (he arc probably a thouMnd no loss fairy
labor' problems will be solved in­ ’Peci.nl assiMsnutnl
herejoforo made
deed, for there will Ju* u&gt;&gt; *bi£ busi­ &gt;y J. Loreiuo Mnus, supervis­ olghu that are all. around ue, but Inness.' no available capilal.
ylslblo
to our eyes, would our . char­
or. for llm purpose of defray­
“Tlm shrinking in railway, in­ ing that part of lhe eftkt which acter, our faculties, our sense of the
dustrial amj real- estate values dur­ the council
decided should be taoutiful, our nptltudo for happiness,
ing llm past few years shows n paid and borne by special us.ness-, bo qulto tho same? Wc shoalU, It Is
greater deslnirtion
of nil real, inenl for the Wnshingloti and Murk-’ true. In nature hare other splendid
values Hinn this cminlry suffered
nt the hands of our dcslructlv«l office fur public inspection.' Notice manlfoxtaUona of luxury, exuberance,
and grace; other daullng efforts of
is Also given that tlm council will
"Il b time Wasliiiiclon awoke to ni'vil nt llm council room in the the superlative forces; tlie sun. tho
tlm fact that tip* prescid congress City of Hastings on Friday evening, stars, tho varied lights of the moon,
and administration are making rap­ June I2lh. toil, lo review said as- the aaniro and tho ocean, tho dawns
id- progress toward
classifying sr«.-ment al which tiino arid place and twilights, Uio mountain, the plain,
themselves in hi’lory as llm great­ uppmiumty will be given all per­ tbo forest and tbo rivers, tho light
est nnd mnsl deslruclive ami ruin­ sons interest's! to be heard.
and tho trees, and lastly, nearer to
ous force our country has yet pro­
us. birds, precious«tones and woman.
baled this Stith day of May 191L
duced.
These are tlm omatnenta of our
. “All tlm elemenls nf prosperity A'Ivh.
-wk.* planet Yet but for the last throe,
are witli Hie country except llm adrhlch belong tn the »fV&gt; amllo of
inim»tra(mn.
&lt;&gt;i drr I or I’ulilii .ilioii.
I nature, how . grave, auiterf, almoat
Gapllul in Cyclone Cellar.
Slab* &lt;if Michigan, Ih" PrBlialt- sad. would be tho education qt our
“The baleful Influence of Wash­
eyo without the eoftneaa which the
ington, like a blm'k pall, bangs &lt;iv* r
Al u B£x.’imt. of said court, held flowers give’—Maurice Maoterllnck.
llm nniimi.
Capilal hide’ iu the at Hu- proiiali' ollici1, in tin Citj or
cyclone cellar.
UhbIiiims. hi entd eomily, tin tlie Uli.
“Having a prosped of u let-up in day of Jmie A. D„ 1914.
this remorseless campaign of drPresent:* Hon. Chas. M. Muck.
"Whal are ydu laughing at?" asked
Bt met ion, gopd judgment would Judge of Proliate. .
, tlm _____
Jn
Ytattar of Hm Ebtalf of , the Old. Fogy. ’’What'e op funny In
prompt Hie wheels of etumneh iAlin Gregory.
tiregory.* Deceased.
Det . a«e&lt;l. *
that paper." "It xays that a hundred
and business to gn ahead nt full Ann
”
speed, instead of having factories
Milan A. Walldortf. creditor, h.-tv - i P’-rsona hove left New Y'ork to onrunning short lime, closing down
-(Hed in said court his pclitim; i fcagc In missionary work." said the
or (ailing entirely asd present.
praying that the administration id' Groucb.—Cincinnati Enquirer'.
“Tlwrn is ■otniffhingjp Ih" srlnu- said v’tnti* he granted t»» rtwirjo W. i
.
tion tbit calls io memory.Nero ami Garrison, nr some olhet Mutable „ ,•
,
'
person.
'*°l "rattier Ionic und
his litldlr.
"Tlm nation has hud enough of
Il is Ordered.
Tligt the‘3rd day
IlFalli Builder,
tin- tegi.’lulmg.
It now n-&gt;d’ in­ of July. A. D. 1914, al ten rr’clock it- &gt; An* you run , doWR—nervoti-, —
dustrial peace und prosperity. Be­ llm foreiuvnti. at said probate of- lired? Is ev'-rylbing you do mr-eflieving that •oiilldenc" eanriot Im flee, Iwr and is hereby hppoinl'*d for fm'" Y’lin are not lazy- y&lt;»u nr&gt;
rnrtored unlit after I his coiigii-s’ hearing said petition;
•m l.! Your stomach, liver, kidm’yft is Further Ordered. That pub­ ami whn|»-’y«lein,m 'd n tome. A
us wu. of my representatives in tlm lic notice thereof be gftep In pub­ tAnie and health builder t» driv*
lication of a ropy df Ihis-ortp'r. tor out
....................
.
th" wiiidu
iUa(terr build you up
lh»»-«- stli•••I'ssive d’epks previous l&lt;» ;uid
and renew ymte
volte strength.Mre'nulh. Nothing
....... Bitter
Slai!
•nl mid. urging Hits. | fin said day of hearing, in.llie Hastings bi ller than t-i_.
Electric
ik that- anything in Wa.-li- BANNER. a newspaper printed ana today. Mre. James. Duncan, H{iyn&gt; -» of snore important" to Hm circulated m said oounly.
vdle. Me.,
writes:
‘'Completely
‘
, Chas-. M. Mark.
cored m® after .-•’■eral docfeii fa'-M- Lrtanrt.”
A turc- copv.
Judge of Prohale.
me up." 50c and Sl.OO.
RremnGrace Bauer.
mended by Carv'eth A btebbtn?.—A,
Bring Results,
E. Mulholland.—Affv.
Register of Probate.

REQ HOT LETTER
EROM DETROIT MFR.

Legal Hdoertisements

The Keeley Treatment

SECURE YOUR CROPS
IN THE BEST POSSIBLE CONDITION
The successful farmer i§ the one who harvests his crops in the BEST ,
possible condition, and in the shortest possible time.
No farmer can afford, in these days when farm hands are hard to get, to do anything cist than get
the best of labor saving machinery. Just now the thought is to secure the big hay crop and to care for
the corn crop. We are here to aid in that. W e especially commend the following machines for securing
hA
your hay crop:

Easy Draught Deering Mower
with every device for making it an efficient as well as economical
machine.
’
•

The Dane Side Delivery R.aKe
Which is an ideal pachinc for turning the hay over after it is cured on
one side. The next morning the same rake is used again, and the hay is
sufficiently cured.•

The John Deere Hay Loader
This machine is show in the cut. This machine saves time and help
and secures the crop in better condition.

The Corn Crop
in Barry County bids fair to break ult
records this year. But it needs to be well
cultivated. We offer

The New Elk Jr. Automatic Cultivator
Who’s value is thoroughly. proven by ex­
perience.

The Oliver Cultivators
as shown in theTpicturc. They arc built
for service, will lighten your work and in­
crease your crops.*
Btfue

Yqb

laiest ii Machines (or An, Parpsie Sti Us

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
Phone 1

HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
111-115 State Street

Hastings, Mich.

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS
CliecM' Eggs.
Grain a half pmud «d Am-ricau j
dairy chci-se. put il liver the dlrtq
with a tabk-!&gt;p(H&gt;iitul of butler, a ।
half-cup of g«HHj .nlix-k, a teaspoon-1
iul of salUui ihi-h of paprika, ami a
li as|MH&gt;nfiil
of
Worcestershire r
(sauce.
JStly until tin- cheese,is
'rm lied, th'-n put in f-iiir Or five
| well-beaten eggs and cook ilircol
minutes. Serve on buttered toast.I
Au excellent luncheon dish.
-*
Breakfast Eggs.
Bull oggs hard. remove the. shells
U rather Talk.
und cut thriii-in small |iiecra or
existence, dry nml wet
\yill overtake the b«-l uf men— the yolks together. Make a cu|l.Sonm !flll&lt;: skill'd' d'»ud.'4lTitivt j fut "of white Miim with a lahh*The Miu off now ami jheir.
I spoonful each of butter ami Ihmr,
Ami innyby. while yoa’ru wonder- r««'ked togidlmi- until .they bubble.
in' wh-i
' ~~
and a hnlf pint of milk, stirred
You've fouL-likO lent your unibrell* with lliexe until lhe suttee Is atnooth
.
to,
and thick. Season lo Iwte'wiih sail
nd waul il - uul'll pop I he rfun.
And. you'll be glad you 11 ain't got anti pour mt rounds or sqaafea of
tousL Servo hot. ■
-Limes Whitcomb Riley
_ Tomato (lini-lrl.
A Good Quoin!ion.
Mttk&gt;* nn-ordinary «&gt;mH»-t nnd If**
mo-1 &lt;)&lt;&gt;lidUr&lt; und tlm mo-t
‘•'■nsibl" of all pleasures c&lt;»n.’i&gt;l.’ in' il: Take Ivtu nr tlirei- tomatoes aud
promuling llm proaMirea-or others.! cul Lh£U)Jiib&gt; pii-ro**; tdici* an onion
-a-----'cry thin,
.. ........ moll
.
lalilespontjrul
“
of ' *
butler into a .-niicepan and place
For Oily Hair.
the oidotrin il. Cook them, bill do
nol
allow
tn
color;
add
pepp.T&gt;sall
ping your brush ip water and pass­
ing il liimir.-li your luiir two or aii'l Hu- pieces of lomalii. Stir air
three lime.' a week.. Thi? will pre­ togellicr for ten mimitee: take out
vent t’uperilm&gt;us oil.
mid return to ilie pan; thoroughly!
A Good Lotion.
'Ntiiltr.ii .huJ lamb fats me .top
Ait organization for tlie promotion
cooking, hut they make a ilrakcla.’’ of lempemnre in IT.hii i’. has iu«'ii
i.,,1I.tl
|oi mu rm- &lt; li.ipped hands, cracked I ■ ■ I ( t ■ &lt; I.,.'I 11.1 U
lieejs aud i hillilaiM.
. t

35 ACRESi Clay and gravelly loam soil, lays gently rolling, fair eight
room house. 2 barns,
miles from R. R. station, good location.
Prioe S 1.750. Torma SI.000 down.
46 ACRESi 5 miles from Hastings, 40 acres under cultivation, 0 acres
fine pasture, good eight room house, small-barn, plenty of fruit, good
waler, close to school aud a fine location. Prioo S2.2OO. Torma
13Ji ACRESi I miles from WootMand, excellent soil and lays good, 9
acres under cultivation and 3 acrqs of pasture, the fences are good and
there is an abundance of nil kinds of frpit, excellent six room houae
coal SI.31), good wtll and cistern, fine barn l«x3( also hen lioutc,
wood shed, corn crib, Rian try uudTiog hbuse. Thia place borders on
a^RMxMuke with excellent^shing. Pries &gt;1,500. Tsnu SL*

71 ACRESi S‘^ miles from Hastings, 23 seres second growth limber,
balance under cultivation, the soil is clay and sandy loam and lays
gently rolling, there is'an excellent 9 room house with furnace heat,
the barn is poor and the fences are fair. The price of this (arm is
. *3,(K)0. Terms SI.500 down, or would take Hastings property
in exchange.

Hastings,

Crook and Gould

Michigan.

Hand-In-Hand.
“I tel! you Put, my boy," tho big
lot of men who think they h'ayo
man of tho town confided, laying a
patronizing hand on tho young Irish­ around and wait for aomebody to
man^ ahou|dor, "I wish I had your thruat It upon them.
tongue." “Mure, aor." grinned Pat,
"but It would do yea no good without
Throe Kinde.
mo bralna."—Wonan’i Homa Com­
' There are three kinds of men who
panion.
don’t know anything about women.
They are old men. young men and
Nineteen stales now require an middle-aged men.—Brooklyn Eagle.
rxaminaiion in agnciilhin.* u» bn
passed before a teacher may obtain
BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.
4 certificate lo leach.

JACKSON MAN EATS A SQUARE
MEAL AFTER WAITING 15 TEARS
It- inrhides every shade of

olimly.
political und religious Imlirf, ami all
। fits re &gt; of sociriy-pnlitir.ians, pro­ A. W. liobbu End.-. Mouuicb Huflcring
M, Ifl'l......
--- -­
taken IfiW-raintdr With remarkable
fessional men and woijien.— Quickly With MayrS Wond­
benelit. It- Is known cirerywhero.
erful llniMdy.
Cum
Stubborn,
Itchy
.
lhal for firn.
»rty &lt;ifc.irs jhe dlgsailvs-tract of muc­
- Skin IKmlilt -.
" - 'Lail-^n- J'!"! -■mri'A. W. 1 Jubba of HOP East Main oid uccyctlona and rstnuvta polMOuUa
Street.*JaiAaua. .Midi., after some hf- mutter. It brings swill relief lo aut1,1 । do* il io tormeiil tnoUsi r.
teen years of buffering (rum daranfe- fvrera from uromach. liver and bowel
of the stomach and digestive troubles and many dccUro il ha» rav­
tappincbtl.
•' • •
Eczema. T-eilcr. lirh und .similar ntBiita
■
Skiq Eruplimu. Hon! scruteli— tratt. took Mayra Wonderful Atom* ed them frx&gt;n&gt; dangerour uparaili-iiu.
Mjiny. uro sure It has saved lheir Ilves.
'Ginger,Custards.
slop llm itching ut otirc with Hr. .
Hobson's Ecz'-tua
OiuttiienL -Ils
Mr- Hobbs Iras told ijts own story
oune-s r.l’tor srfgar and heal again. first Qindmution atari* hiding: llm ।In a letter, part of which la given
(atara. ao b« cauUoui. Be SUTU it's
J hi-ii -in. tn half a-pint of milk ami hrd. rough, scaly, ih-hinn skin is Ihere?
*.
Mayr a.
Go to Mulholland's Drug.
two onnro of chopped prwM»fv*d
&lt;t ‘jjooHnh
—./Lthl l&lt;&gt; lhe healing mid cwlirx
Stura and aak them about lhe wond­
tuedici
ginuer. J’oui- into greased mouldsIs luedictws.
Mrs. C.
A- Lmfeldi. 1
erful raaulla It, has
accomplPhand :j. ato unijl tlm cu.-dards itre Hock I’lsnd. Ill, ufter n-ina Dr. 1
Ing Jn caae* the/ know of In yuur
Hc/&lt; io i imiiiip ui. uin- --.
-••I.
hlle. the j-uslaid* are cook­ H ..... . ■
town—or send tn .Geo. H. Ma yr. Mf«.
ing pul lltrite or’four lahbgiinani- "This ti III'- Hi’I lime in time years 1
Chemist, fnr free book on stomach
I have been fm- from lhe dreadful 1d»s» not dlrtm.* tne. I hop* thos&lt; ailment* arid many grateful letter*
HocUd aa 1 w.i« «H| procaad to gst
i-cr- in - a mcepau with a little ailrnsnl."
Guaranteed. &amp;»c.. Rec- •'yaar
rvmtdy at qnc*. '
by Carvrth
Pmon nil - and nHk* quite hm I nmmsn-led
.........
.
......... &amp; Stebbins—
i
v.-ondarrul
lrf&lt; .
Turn out the custards pour the Ii
tA. F'MnlMIUnS
E. Mulhiill4nd./~Ad\
stomach .Ratuady cuiivihcea auSkrm
ginger sauce jounef and serve at1
For rale in Bastings by aU'flrufc’’ .
of tU merit. Many n*v» found onb
once.
• . ■
.
BANNER
ANT ADVfi. PAY.
oaa dou autaciena Mr. Hobba* «x- gi»U.-Adv.
His Noble Aim.
The Young Man.—I uutk-ralaiul
your futlu-r -peaks very highly of
nw.

�CHICAGO TO THE SEABOARD

chaora for Tullabuma and Redpath.
Through jtahevflle, N. C., thu party
- And then camo Interesting Chat­ sped In the Bight Uno and breakfast
tanooga. at the base of Lookout Moun­ was eaten at tho BUiu Capital—Cv
tain- Orchard Ktiob aad Missionary
Charleston, with IU quaint'and ItP
teroctIng old bunding-. was reached
shortly offer the noon hour, Wedacs-

PARTY OF EIGHTY-FOUR ON THE SEOONO ANNUAL TOUR
IN DE LUXE TRAIN.

Dairymen
Wc are in need of more sweet cream. Just think!
We will pay you 3 cents per pound premium over
our sour cream price for so little extra work on
your part. We surely don’t need to urge you to
grasp this extra money. About one extra trip to the
creamery each week with a little extra care at home
will get you this big money for your cream. Start
at once and keep account of the extra money you
get and sec how well it pays you.

CROWDS’ GREETINGS GREATER THAN LAST YEAR
. okout Mountain and Other Historic Spots Are Seen Enroute. Reception at Charleston, S. C., Includes
a Launch Ride-tn Old Fort Slimier.
From Chicago to tho Atlantic aea•■■Um. through Bouthorn battlefields
fhd down to historic old Fort tiumter,
lay the route of tho second annual
Rodpath Chautauqua special train,
jieaaon of 1914. This train loft Chi­
cago at 7 o’clock Monday night, April
17,' with 84 Chautauqua cnthusUata on

of tho Lyceum Magazine, Mr. and Mrs.
Win. F. Van Buskirk. Dr.' J. W.’Shedd,
lira. Edward Amherst-Ott and daugh­
ter Margaret, F. E. Flak of Richland
Center, Wis.. J. P. Young. Ralph Dun­
bar. A journey 40 hours long seemed
quite brief In view of the happy con­
geniality of those who enjoyed IL

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
HASTINGS, MICH.
foot of the gigantic Mila.
Secretary Tevebaugh of the Chat­
tanooga'Y. M. C. A. had arranged a
complimentary auto trip for the visi­
tors—an exceedingly Interesting drive
about tho city. In front of the James
building the band pUyed Southern
tunes as hundreds cheered from sky­
scraper windows and crowded streets.

day. April 29. Ufjpertr.i&lt;ti&lt;Trnt rfon Al­
ford, Dr. W. A. Coiled:?', Rvdpattred*
waaonal director, atul Alfred Wil;
Haraa. musical critic, Adrian M. Now-

of Charleston citizens were at the stnI'on with Bulotuublles which conveyed
the party to lhe Charleston. hotel.
One of the beat&lt;fegtur&lt;:s of the first
afternoon was a yacht trip given the

PM

WE BUY BRAIN OF AU. KINDS
We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and tell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Veito &amp; Co.
Op.C.LfcS. Ftoil 57 Niitlip

CONSTRUCTION

OF

PIT SILO

L. G. Sutherland
Piano Tuner

Loot year wo had several, articles'
about underground or pit alios. In |
some parts of tho country this form
of a silo seems to give general satis­
faction. Wo should judge that they
arc most satisfactory when located in
light, open ground, whero tho drain­
age is very good, or in naturally dry

Carolina. Through Illinois, Indiana.
Kentucky, Tennexnec. Alabama, Geor­
gia, North and South Carolina, on lhe
_ brief stop was made at
liner, of a quartet, of railways, it sped Murfreesboro where the now year, 51
and at noon of April 23 tho ,parly I years ago, was ushered In with the
reached its destination.'
notable battle which made Stones
All along tho hhtorlc route great River famous In national history. Tho1
a owds greeted-thu Vcdpath talent and &lt; party cailght a gllmpco of the ezpan-

At a delightful hour In tlU afternoon Redpath party by W, C. Wllbtir, prom­
with the day almost spent.tthe special inent bualnesj-jnas of Charleston.
halted In Cleveland, Tenn.? and there
Out pact Fort Borutcr nnd around in­
the greeting wa&gt; three times rousing. teresting points &lt;f tho harbor the
Secretary C. W. Voak of lhe Cleve- party was.taken and, with tho cool
and. Tenn., Board of Trade, and other ocean breeze*, blowing deliciously, tho
good Chautauqua boosters, made the boat puked up just in time for a bvun
stay hero most enjoyable. Autos ear­ teoua Southern dinner. On tho fol­
ned tbo party for a tour about the lowing day tho street railway company
cily. The crowd was immense, hun­ furnished a special car for a lour o!
dreds hanging from second and third the city’s points of injorest.
story windows to catch the Kry! mel- . The Cathedra] Choir concert and a

dug Into heavy and naturally wet
ground'they do not appear to bo sat­
Isfactory. Bulletin 138 from the Nebrawka experiment station at Lincoln
describes a number of forms of tho
silo which nr&gt;&gt; adapted to the condi­
tions prevailing In that state. Among
other forms-tho silo wholly or partly

Wishrs to announce thnt lM*&lt;|ini&gt;ing
May 11lli, hr will nuikc rcfltilur trip**
lo ILiMings to do work, li.is hail H
years experience with iho Inr-gcst
Music House in Michigan, spccluliziug on tuning, regulating und rcpairing pianos und player pianoK.
tlnlrrs to be left ut Miller &lt;k ilarria
Furniture Co.

Hurrying tho cows when handling
or driving them dowi not stlmulate&lt;he
milk flow but rather has tho opposite

4

England Inst J-var imported IK,-1
lUCMJUO hiiudrcd-weiglib uf rellnud,
.sugar atul candy.*
i

boosters. Matty atope'wero made and' sire burial ground where, after that
In every luslunB tho enthusiasm-was bloody battle, 3811 known and 2334
«rriuify(ng. Hcraldod by nowapapejjr unkngara dead were laid lo real.
Ono of tho'flnest crowds of tho en­
nnd handbills, tho. populace ut each
atop mpondod splendidly to tho band tire trip greeted the Rotlpalh party ut’
concerts und other impromptu tea- Tullahoma, Tenn. Tho train reached
The trainmen caught tho Chantaujun spirit. From cnrinsc." and
li --.nan to brakeman and porter, Chau­
tauqua hats were In cvldebce. All
down tho lino tbt red and grata Redpath souvenir cops tnado a big hit.
Included In the Party which left Chi-

townspeople were at leisure and when
the children wore on their way homo
from, school. Tho band struck up a
lively air and tho entire Chautauqua
party marched across the way to the
hotel lawn, closely followed by an

Business University

FIRE INSURANCE

4716

lure co.

UNDERTAKING AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Licensed Embalmer always in attendance

PHONE. 226 OR 387
fined cheaply with limited power, since
it Is not necessary lo clevoto iho
silage. There Is less danger from hav­
ing tho silage freeze when It Is put
underground. Ttjo greatest disadvan­
tage Is the Inconvenience of taking
tho silage out. There is always some
Cllciti, Illium A Sitlii* U. A. Ci.
(dies. The streets were thronged tn program by Marcus A. Kollerman were danger in such a silo of poison from
their capacity and scores’ followed tho features which followed Immediate y breajftlng carbon dioxide gas. Thia
r.is la thrown out as tho silage terRodpath boosters back to the railway in the Ch*lau',ua ti nt, iu spite of a nwil» during tho Aral two weeks In
rtatlon.
• heavy rainutorin in tha evening the big
The Centenary. Seminary girls at tent was crowded.
Cleveland fully caught the Redpath
General Nanhgor H. P. Harrison on an them would be no poulhlHty of air
FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEY* ANO BLADDER
spirit when Kryl s band played on the Thursday evening by request ex­ dralnago in a pit silo. It would bs
college campus. They were supplied plained tho purpo«&lt;&gt; of tho Redpath dangerous to go down Into such a allo.with Chautauqua hats and pennants. Chaulauquas throughout tho United as it would in tn a well whore thia gas
Later the party drove back to the city States and wac greeted with big ap- Is present. Tho chief daifr^r Seems
If You Want Delicious
square and gave a second brief con­ pMuie.
lo be whoa tho allo Is partly filled and
Charleston citizens also rcqunai'd a left standing.for a few day*. Before'
Trig special was too speody for the speech from W. F. Van Buskirk, tho going into such a silo It is belter to
flagman tn charge out of Cleveland. Chicago taaktz. He vtia cordially re start the cutter and Iqt It. feed Into
Hu was left at the switch. At* the next colved and his addr. ra was loudly id- I Iho allo for five or ten mlnutea before
stop the train halted and soon tho plauded.
Von can get it here al ANY TIME you wish and in .ANY QUAN.
Many citlzenn Including workmen uro permitted to go down!
T1TY you rleaite. We deliver ice cream to any part of the city.
missing trainman cune tn on a rail­ bankers of the city camo up to greet A tent of tho danger involved would
Wc buy our own cream, and get the'beat that money can buy.
way velocipede. Thmrewd on the ob- both Mr. Harrison and Mr. Van Bus­ bo to lower a lighted lantern nr candle
We make out own icecream by machinery, and have the best there
aarvatton platform gave him a warm kirk at the closer of thu evening's pro- down Into tho pit. It tho light con­
is on the market. Our ire eteam ia strictly PURE, WHOLESOME
Unties to bum there would be no
reception.
and SANITARY, human hands not touching it from lhe time
’
i
trouble.
If
it
goes
out
no
one
should
fc.
W.
Alley,
Redpath
photographer,
Kpoz^lle waa reached in tho early
cream goes into our machine until it is dished out on yourtabhtin.
evening and at 10:30 p. m. nt Morrie- had bls tint experience with the Red I venture down until the air In the silo
Wa make a specialty of furnishing ice cream for “’’'I
town, Tarin..'a huge crowd- had- been Wlh Chauta qua family on the trip 'has bean thoroughly stlrrod up. There
tics, socials and Sunday dinner*.
U‘F- I
waiting for more than an hour for the Soufh.'and made thy pklurts which il­
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE PALM GARP ,, |
arrival of the Redpath boosters. 'The lustrate thia article? Fred Craft. Red- time, as a rule, since the gas doea not |
form tn large quantities at that time. &gt;
special waa well received-and although Pith
.________
staff artist, was
a member ,of the Also the air in the silo is warmer than i
lhe opening dzy of the. Morrlijaj&gt;_j;#r‘r -and a'.«o A. G. Arnold
CNiwuys was-a month away.-^h; known’pub^ljy mac from Fargo' x, p that outside, am! this would create a
draft to carry the dangerous gases'

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

oago over tho Chicago fc Eastern Illi­
nois railway were: Kryl’a band, tho
Cathedral Choir, tha Denton Grand
Opera company. Marcus A. Kellerman,
Reno, tho magician. Senator Frank J.
Cannon, Mrs. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs.
Waflaca Bruce Amsbary and little
daughter Dorothy. Managers Harry I’,
and W. V. Harrison. W. M. Padgett

people.
From the hotel veranda. Prof. HUgerald'of the Tullahoma schools welcorned the Redpath delegation to thin
busy little city and a happy rczpoazo
was made by Chas. Varney. Tho Gatho
dral Choir sang a national midlcyaxt.’
Kryi’s band played to the dallght of Lu
populace. A group of achon! Sojt

FOR BESf^ESULfS^AbviKTlSE IN THE BANNER.

THE PALM GAR'

Advehi&amp;c itT thTBANTfERr. ’ Everbody Reads It.

�THE HAFTTWGi R INKER. JUNE 1L 1ML

principal und John T Goodyear and
A.' A. Anderson as sureties in the
sum of 9300.00 be accented and Ucense issuijd. Carried.
'
OFFICIAL
RewhwC Ttftt the city clerk give
notice, as required:in chapter twen­
ty
of
Hie
Charter
of
'
the
.city
of
City Council met in regtilnr ra»rioii Friday evening. May 22,-tvli. Hastings, tn all persons interested
Mayor Jamieson pi .-sidin-.'.
Market
and
Washington
street*
. iAreiwnl at mil call Ahi. Carvnlli.
Edmonds, Lunn,
Henwy,. Xicra, sewer, that lhe special aksessmenf
| roll for said Mark.1 and WashingRoush and Sridon.
Absent at mil call. Aid. Wooron.
Minute* of May «lh and ISITI. Hie &lt;2lh day of June tflll. and that
notice of llm meeting lo review said
iWI, read nnd approved.
Tlm following accounts wrr au­ roll, he published in llm Hastings
BANNER, a paper puldished in Hie
dited:
cily of Bast mgs. once curb week,
John McLravy. acct» 3.1?
K. II. Christ, Civil Engineer.. 030 for two weeks, vomiimticing on the
28th
day nf May, 191L
Wm. Shaffer, labor....
. •
(Signed)
A. IL Carveth.
Jake Strouse, labor..,
H. Mmd. team
- Movwl by Aid. .Carveth. Lhal ..rcs&lt;H
F. Gallop, labor
luh"ii be adnjpted. ' Carried.
K. Moore. Ial»or
Resolved. Tmd tlm City of Bast­
B. Green, labor
ings emmloirl a 8 inch sewer on
w". Leonard, labor
Market street commencing at tinB. Jeffry, lalior
inler-iTlion of Green' and- Marker
A. D. Maynard, team...,
nnd running tlr.'iwe, Routh along
Michigan Supply Co....
Hie center line of Market street.
Buffalo Steam Holler ..
1292 feel’, and al«o cormimiicing and
• John W. Herron, labor
running thence, east, along tlie cen­
H. C. Pulmalier. Jabor..
ter line of Walnut street. 55&lt;i f.-.-t.
Chas. Hill, labor............
and also commencing al tlie iblerW. Coburn, team
serlion of Walnnt nnd Washington
S. Anderson, labor
and running liiegce. south, along
A. Follock, lalxir
the renter line uf Washington
A. Miller, labor
st reel, .'132 feet,
in accordance
A. Gallop, lalxir ,
wilh Hm route. location, grade,
E. Tobias, express
depth, and dimensions shown on
Wallace Green'. Freight
lln* plat
and diagram thereof,
Thornappiu Gas and Elec. Co.
prepared by George Burcoss. a.
Thornapple Gas and Elec. Ball .. rmnprtrnt surveyor, nnd lileil in
Moved by Aid. Seldon that the ac­
counts bo allowed and
ordera City of Hastings on the 22 day of
drawn.
Carried.
Ayes Aid. Car- May. 1911. the same to tm known
velh.
Edmoutls. Lunn. Harney. m td-dr-mmMed - ft-l Im-Cartel- a tut
Xieffs, Roush. Seldon. Absent I.
Moved liy Aid. Roush that the bill
Be it Further Rcsohrd. -That
of A. J. Jewell lie nol allowed. Car-

II Proceedings

Moved by Aid. Lunn that.tlie pe­
tition of the Park Committees of
tlm Brotherhood and Women’s Club
Inr received. Carried.
..
Moved by Aid. Carveth that jmtilion of D. 8. Goodyear Im refcrrisl
to sidewalk committee with power
to net. Carried.
Moved by Aid. Solden that peti­
tion of Albert llcrney ah'd'8 others
for a side walk grade be referred
to side walk committee. Carried.
.Moved by Ahl. Selden that the
Ptumlmrs bond of Goodyear Bro*,
as principals and W. X. Chidester
and IL G. Hayes as aureUeq in the
sum of |&lt;5&lt;M).()0 be accepted nod li­
cense issued.
Carried.
Moved* by Aid. Lunn lhal. the
profMMilion of the Aetna, Life Insuraiice Company tie referred t»
tha Financial Committee. Carrjed.
Moved by Aid. Herney that the
la&lt;lies4Jf the Park Committee of tlm
Women's Chib lie given a vote or
thanks for lheir kindness in serving
tho council
with refreshmenu.
Carried.
”
Move*! by Aid. Selden Hint reports
of tho Fire Department be referred
to Fire Committee to report nl next
met'ling. Carried.
.Moved by Ahl. Cnrveth lhal tho
Plumber ImiixI of Cuas; Baker, as

diagrams and proilb'S in
(ho Yffllc.pi.'in i.i («iv
City,of Bastings on llm 22nd day of
May. 1914, and that tlm sewer dis­
trict shown on raid plaid nnd dia­
grams as comnii'iicing al Green St
and running south on Market nnd
etc., be, and the same is hereby de­
clar'd to -be. the district upon
which that prut of lhe estimated:
cost of the nonslructiim of said

Feeding Stock
Your stock CAN’T TALK. They can’t TELL YOU
whether they like the feed you arc giving them or not.
The only way they can show their DISAPPROVAL is
by their POOR CONDITION. The wise feeder will
make a change at once. The indifferent man will proba­
bly continue buying the inferior quality of feed just be­
cause he may possibly save a few cents a TON.
We have fed stock for a good many years, before wc
commenced running this elevator, and we are still feeding
stock. Mixing good feeds for domestic animals is a
“knack” that we learned through a long experience in

The Ri£ht Kind
of Feed

the stock growing business. When you buy feed here we
will gladly give you the benefit of our advice and exper­
ience if you wish it. You don’t have to follow it unless
you wish.
.
&gt;
If YOU have been in the stock feeding business for any length
of time, ybu doubtless KNOW that there is QUALITY in stock
feed, just as there is QUALITY in shoes, clothing or anything
else. If you buy the GOOD FylND you must expect to pay
WHAT IT IS WORTH. The feed of QUALITY is the only
kind wc handle, and we.don't charge you any more for it than lots
-of others charge for the inferior kind. Call and let’s talk ii over.

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
-------------- f*HONE 18
•siimnted cost of!reference to
the improvcimmts
if said.sower, nr-- tlmivoii. and to make a special as■riling In lln* v-t iinul ■•

HASTINGS, MICH

Southwestern Michigan

THIRST and Refunding Mortgage 5% Gold
wv •» j w ••la, x Hondff. We offer these Honda in &gt;100, |Ul)
UniteCl JLilRIlt sod SLU*&gt;denomination*and recomuisnd them
THIS WEEK'S NEWS IN
,
=
m a sale Investment.
Au attractive feature in
upon said lands liable h. special
NEAR-llV COUNTIES.
and
this investment is that they are Income Tax
(Signed)
A. II. Cnrvelh.
assessment,
nt, lhe lutioiiiil
amount of Hm
the es«■*-,
'
■
Cn Exempt to the holder (or the reason that the
cost of Slid
&gt;ai«l Washington
XVasliiiiglon I Building
litiKiled Cost
permits
uggrrgntlng RailvArtavyC
iiveji by Aid. Carvel h thnt re
XKallway S LM, tax i« p.-ml at the source.
k«'l street
street s.
.«*:wer
wit in accord-1
ncconl-}
W1.r signerl by Hie budding
and Market
wore
Lunn, ller- am-e with chapier twenty uf llm. inspectors during Hie past month
st ranted to be defrayed by special
charter uf tho Lily &lt;&gt;f Hustings, and;or ajx week* and were refiorted to
n«M's*ment Im. levied by special a—
.Citizens 4115 snd 1122.
Fifth Floor,
in aeconlance with Hie resolutions I the council in Ionia.
'••S'lriiiii. and that Mid plnla and
Mil Main 229.
Mich. Trust Bldg.
Resulted, . Thai llm Supervisors
diagrams as Imrclofore prepared
While washing cans in ('.larksand filed in thi'/dlirc of the Cily of lhe First mid Fourth wards of
.Signed)*
A.
II.
Carveth.
Herk of the City of Hasting* on lhe City of Baslhtgs.- be Ainl are
Moved by Ahl. Cnrvelh lhal reso­ L. J. Morrow, received a i
the 22nd day of May, 19H. be and hereby ordered to make a special
lution Ih1 adopti'I. Larrieil. Ayes. maiding on Lis arm and face.
lhe same arc hereby approved axil
adopted and tlinL they ln&gt; recorded tlm s|i
■my, Xiess, llourdi, Selden. Absent. turn, nnd Mr. Morrow.exerted so
in tlm office of Hye City Clerk of the j Ide hi
City of Baffling* ui lhe ixxik of sew- coni
Resolved, that' Will "Cain be or­ much mtlffclc on it that lhe can fell
Wa.’hington nnd Market street
er records:
Be II Further Resolved. That er. according to (lie helielllff witlj- dered. to imild a renmnt wnlk. 4 ieel five’ Ju-I Ih'-n the faucet turned
in width, abutting the. east line uf
hd l.'Ho in.mann&lt; i. form mid mater­. which ran up ms sieeve, over ms
Ilm-ciinstpictioii of said sewer, ac­
ial prescribed by the ordinance .,of.। shoulder and on his face, burning
cording to Ihe'estjinales now.ua.fHe. hv ordi
■men! nd I of all ihr Hie city of' Hnsliiik' adopted July In. I liim painfully.
in lhe ollb e of lhe City Clerk of mm ftplwial
11X17.
Cll'y of Bastings, be levied ngaltisl
lie. il further resolved that n copy
thu property in Hie rfi-wor district tricl. liable fo gpwial iiwwmHil,
Six liunilred thousand dollars is
of this resolution, or- nolite Im
berombi'fore fixed and determined,
Hm valuation plan'd «&gt;ti the .Burt
served upoii the said Will Cntn.
according In benefitii without rcF- Washington and
Portland Ceumul • Co.'s property in
' iSignixl). .j
Chas. E. Luun.
erencc to improvements, that 20
Bellevue
as the result of the joint
Moved by Aid. Lunn 'hat resolu­
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
action of Hm state tax commission
tion be adopted. Carried.
Moved by AidL Carveth that Chief and Bellevue township supervisor
in Western Michigan.
Last year
»d I in1 Depnvtncnl be sent to tlm and board of review.
Slate Fir«'ii»er,a’ convemion lo lie Hu* company was nssesseil 9IGLOOO
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
held at Saginaw*. June 511 h. Carri­ realty and F2.&lt;MX» personally. This
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
ed.
Ayes Ahl. Carveth, Edmonds, year llm tax commission assessed
Bonify. Xiess and Solden. Kayes. I.Hm main building and the plant nt
Bell, 173
Bell, 651
S3(injNN&gt; nnd made an assessmont of
Ald.'J.unn. Absent. I.
. Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
SKMUNIfi on Hie personal properly,
leaving the tLWMmcnl of the com­
pany s other pnqmrty Imre to Hm
.. .............
AM. Crv.-ll., Ilul
..... ...
»«• *»“£•'
qui'sl of l ire Illuuf-be referred to
| Xiulpr F.‘ I&gt;. tl. Davis, of Idnia.
Fil e Commit tee.
Carried.
usually hn* a good m»* lo tell mv
'Moved tiy Aid. Carveth thnt coun­ when lie heard that Albert. Bopkinfl
elf adjourn until Friday. May 25,
IfilS. Carried.
The Long I arte Resort Irbetter fitted this seawho had adopted three fox squir­
Jas. M. Patten.
rel* the Imy.* brought in from the
era. Witli one &lt;■( the b
stores in
City Clerk.
Barry county, andTtoii-, ......._ ...
The* Hopkins cat is now inoliieriiig
your outing can but be n pleasure if spent nt
Switzerland employs about 03.000 three kittens and three squirrels.
men in her metal nnd machinery Judga Davis nlly -on going to
green house found a happy cat ‘and
trade*.
three kittens.
Friendship ledwe' ii
the kittens and Hie judge's pel dog
rapidly rjpened into affection ajxl
lhe dog learned |n carry the kittens
in his mouth.
Ro when the intriligcnt .rnnino ran nrr«i*&lt; another
In Great Britain Ihr percentage
All Danish passenger nml ferryr,
Intlirll of kitten* in a li- aiby harn. of insanity is liierenslng -faster than IwKit* on the nude between Sweden
Im pul two and two together, nnd the growth of population.
and Germany probably will soon Im
equipped with the wireless tele­
So he went to work at once, carried
Because of Terrible Back­ off
lhe -eleelrio furnace gold Imh'Is phone, Telephone stations will he
kitten* mid pul them al In2;U
m&gt; degrees cvnligraili*, or at
ache. Relieved by Lydia williallthethe
other killcnx in lhe greorftwenty-four thntw the (einpornlure
honse.
The onlconm was that of
E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
boiling water.
Tinplate import* into tlm United
Judge Davis' cnl found a greatly in­
ble Compound.
Stab** fell from t35,OUO,(xw pomids
creased family When she returned
In rural school* in Missouri girl* in IDQ2 io i,5oo.&lt;M)O pounds In 1912.
Phllarlelphia, Pa.—“I suffered from, and some other cat is wondering
while
the quantity ek|KU*tiMl in­
displacement and inflammation, and'hadI why tlm ennino eouuly agent Iwk art; organized into pick-nnd-idiovel
■"
.—'■------1 such pains iu my, Imr children away from Imr and chilis. under the direction of llm creased from 3,5iXJ,0tM) pounds in
National Congress of Mol tiers, to lids.
■ Ido a, and terrible, where I hey have gone lo.
aid in the good roads movement.
backache so that I
High speeds have been Attained
could hardly stand. PRIMARY SCHOOL FUND APPOR­
For reducing tlie high cost-of In liaii'iiii'-eui by wireless tele­
1 took six bottles of
TIONMENT S7.25 THIS YEAR meat* the city of Toronto is build­ graph.
A recent test resulted in
ing a municipal abattoir nl a cost of M-nding 115 words a minute. 'J’lm
i pound, and now I can For Each Person of School Age. 9350X00, which it is planned to have record for writing on a typewriter
ready for use by Moy 1.
is 116 words a minute.
('.oilnlj’s Portion.thrr 512,500
lirreted lo Im paid from

I

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertles

Chink of henry Smith
grand Rapids, lllicb,

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Places to Resort

Acker’s Point

WOMAN COULD
HARDLY STAND

I

Johnny
on the Spot'

When breakfast has to be prepared in a hurry—
When something appropriate is wanted quick for afteroon lunch—
When thoughts of a hot kitchen appall one—
Whenever the appetite calls for something (ieliciously good and nourishing

Post Toasties
—with cream, and, say—berries or peaches!
These sweet flakes of corn—toasted crisp—satisfy summer needs. Ready
from package—no bother—no work—no fussing. A food with delight-

Grocers everywhere sell Post Toasties

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work' •*ceP KtK*i. cat
E00^'
don’t have
V* * bit of trouble. I
J recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to
every suffering womam.”—Mra-BARRY
Fnnint, 1612 Juniata Street, Philadel­
phia, Pa.
Another Woman’* Ca*c.
Providence. R. I.—"I cannot speak
too highly nf your Vegetable Compound
a* it has done wonder* for me and 1
would not be without it. I had a displacement, bearing down, and backadw,
until 1 could hardly stand and-was thor­
oughly run down when I took Lydia E.
1‘inkham's Vegetable Compound. It
helped me and 1 am in the bestof health
at present. I work in a factory all day
long besides doing mjr housework so you
can see what it ha*done forme. I give
you permisa' -n to publish my name and I
«peak of your Vegetable Compound to
many of my friend*.”—Mr*. Abrii.LawSON,126 Lippitt st., Providence, IL 1.-

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Danger Signal* to Women
• are what one physician called backache,
headache, nervousne**, and the blue*.
matory, ulcerstiv«condition, which may
be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pinkluun'ffVegetable Compound. Thousands
of American women willingly testify to
iU virtue.

City's Oyer S7.G00.
’ Tho npjM»rtionineiit of Primary
AehtHd Monqy has Imcn made by the
authorities
nt
lumping.
’ The
amount, will Im F755 for each per­
son of school age. This for Barry
Co's 586i persuns of school age rcpnrtfd last year will aggregate 912,
5t-l. Bpsiiig lhe amount for this
city on the school census of last
year, which was 1019. would net the
city F7JM1555 of llm Primary Fund
to be awarded.
Take Plenty of Time In EaL
There is a raying thnt “rapid eat­
ing is slow, suicide.'' Jf you have
formed the habit uf eating loo rap­
idly you are m6«t likely suffering
from iiMligi'slion or constinallqn,
which will result eventually hi ser­
ious .illness unless eornvlei). - Dit-’. 'li.qi begins Hl the mouth. Food
should Im* thoroughly masticated
and insalivated. Then when you
have a fullnoM of lhe stomach or
feel dull and stupid after eating,
take one of Chamberlain's Tablets.
Many severe oases of slomach
trouble and constipation have been
cured by .llnr use of these tablets.
They are cpsy to lake and most
agreeable in effecL
Hold by All

Aristos is tho perfect "pastry-flour”. With
Aristos you will find it n simple matter to al­
ways make a delicious, tender pie-crust—One
that is rich, full of fine flavor and digestible.

A
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v
Flour
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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY

Circulation Orrsttt Than All Other
Barry County Hapera Combinnl.

THE

HASTINGS

20 PAGES

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

BANNER.

TRY BANNER WANTS
If You With to Sell or Buy, BeeanM
Everybody Readt The HANNKM.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 18,1914

NUMBER 7

GIVEN
i^^SSdeaJRUGRAM FOR GRAD
Reynold* of Rutland. Plead* ।
THE EIGHTH GRADERS terGuilty
UATIHG EXERCISES
Io Mistreating Ills Help- I

ALMA HIBH SCHOOL IIVES

METHODIST CHURCH
CHAIN TO SUPT. ELLSWORTH CHAUTAUQUA
of ifaxtlaps Schools Re­
PACKED SUNDAY EVE Rupl.-Elert
ceives Partlnp Gift From Stud­
ents Hr Trained Eight Years.

jYHUNGSTKRS GATHERED FROM |

REV. R. II. RHEADV DELIVERED
profit: AV
The high school pupils presented thi: rciipatii
a Mb),00 Iralner-chair to Prof. Ells­ mh .M r. Turin pr(h;him tor
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
worth Friday morning, compli­
chaitacuia wait hehk.
TO THE 57 SENIORS
menting hjm on his eight years c»f

L«*&lt;* Reynolds, a young farmer re-1

,&lt;■&lt;1 fullowing investigaliom
• mam* Officer Randolph •
Rapids, for brutally mi -

t

MEMBERS OF SENIOR CLASS
OF HUSTINGS UIGII
SCHOOL ’

Mioretorfnl leaching in Alma,* by the
expression of good will. .so.much so BIB EVENT FOR EVERY DAY
ADDRESSES
thal he found it '’iffiinill to give ex­
■ •m avil, cwia nnnn-rn ’
l«?UV,,|,l llll|,r&gt;»&gt;&gt;lllll,*&gt;u ........... fihy seven to receive
AND ATHLETIC SPORTS I n o C.iiiwallader * court. Thur,—
IK ESPECIALLY STRONG MUSIC
THEIR DIPLOMAS, FRIDAY
ORAOUATES ITS ESSENTIALS pression lo his appreciation of lhe
gift. L. Hughes, president of the
| day. Reynold* i* not a proapeipusenior class, made the pn*s&lt;*ntalion
[man, and Hie b&lt;*s of (wo animal­
and Joo Ford, freshmnn presTdenl.• kryi’s Band., Ben Greet Players.
School ('ainmiissioncr Edger Pre- and the i-ndi will probably bo a re- | ].Aer,.lKPs h, Hc |,nlluwr«I bv Annual
• An Impresslye Address That Cannot Don Blaisdell, sophomore president,
। minder that dumb- mule*, vvliu-li.
.
•
srnl.s Ccrlilleules to'125 of the
Dunbar nnd (ailhednil Quarand Malcolm Smith, junior presi­’
Fall of Ijutlnp Good Rest ills to
ISO
list Who
„ no riwsni.
Passed.
trltes on Program.
dent. were on the committee.—Al­.
in EvrnJiHi.
All Who Ikarvi It.
ma Record.
Fully 500 persons attended |hc
‘ Fifty-seven will nveive diplomas
Announcement has just been au­
The seating rapacity of the Meth­
fourth annual rally of tin* eighth, Human,
thorized of Hie principle features of
Polilieal Announcement.
odist chureli was taxed Sunday
graders of Barry coiinly. Thm*d,iy. i
the Itetlpath Chautaqua here for
evening, when the Baccftlaureale
I desiro to announce In the Re­■ this seaMn. The program is hriin
arid had mi enjoyable Itim*. judging;
sermon was given by Rev. llnwll publicans of Barry County my can­’ full of good things and not a few
from comments heard -on every
■ li. Brrady to Hi,, class of 1914. con­ didacy for the office of Stale Sena­■ innovations. There will not be d
side. Had the meeting not I ad-/,i*;u 'i"m*«i
Ilian ln-1
sisting of 57 young Indies and tor from the Fifteenth SenatorialI &lt;iull hour from start to finish.
journed from the previous week on I f.ilh-n from
,
gentlemen, wlm have completed the DiMrirt, comprising Harry. Eaton1
animal was in
account of rain', tin* crowd would '1 " ’ One of lhe innovations will he n'
I'niflriiiiL
four years- course of tin* Hastings and Clinton counties. According Io' two day grand musirnl festival dur­
have b&lt;-&lt;*n Hi.* ItirgeM that .Wei TU- Tntrh deplorable ennihtion Hint Mr.
Vigil school.
■ I tended a gnlhering
a well established precedent Barry' Ing which there will b&lt;* nothing but
No. 29
iiiifiirfunaie animal'* miw*
“Ti nimph.ud
Occupying Hie pulpit were Revs. county is Io name the candidate' music, aside from lhe literary lec। The
, m,* ;uu»»"»-in
youngsters began
be
I" arrivi
Grigsby. Bates. Bell*. Ballou nnd HU* y«*ar. Eaton county having■ lures of lhe morning hour speaker.
early in the morning and all enjoy.
the pnslor. Rev. Bale* offered tho named. Keyes and Dickinson andI
c,| tliemseU,- m various w.i&gt;- un­
On
one
day
of
this
festival.
Mar‘ conducted
• • • I •he Clinjpo'having named Vaughan ami। cus A. Kellernfan. I lie great drn- clo.se. The interest .in ID,-w pu-Justio . hi weal inn— Rev. C. W. Ballou.
P.TWL Rev. Grigsby
Ihulwallader to impose svhal_a jnau _ S’UiiLaJ'JM^ 2UJliv--LzilamL UnlLg..
responsive *ef\.... . and Rev. Riillmi Smith. twn - terms' betng allowedI •matte baritone, who has apt»enre,l lures has Immhi great. ..... "
—forwaril
....
.. to Ji*'
lb pubrirntiorf Kuenzel's band leading.
• "Reynold*'
...... '' ’ "financial
-------- '
-----Will— Marguerite MatJheus.
County pit
circum*
read lhe scripture lesson. C. A. earh county In the district. .My ex­ in soloii with the Dam roseti Or­ looking
•&lt; P«u*ni, "The Aim of tlie
Kerr sang a very appropriate solo, perience of ttireo terms in tho’ rhestra. the Theodore Thomas Or- of thi‘ array of piclbie- and their' School Commissioner E. J. Edger I stances wmild consider a still senpf-opcr
identilie*.
The
BANNER
,
of Bit i.*'-Mildred t&gt;&gt;ai-.
presided
over
the
exercises
held
inllencc.
"I could have fined you a
"Evening nnd Morning" ami the liouRfl of Representatives shouldI chestra. the Minnea|&gt;oli.s Symphony
lets
in
stock
some
pantograph*
toe
i
the grand slam).
Ib-v. llu-elUH. I hundred d.*llm&lt;'
church quartette rendered a fine quailRr mo lo mallo a useful mem­ Orchestra and other widely known
ber nr the Renate. I would greatly' organizations, will give a recital. which Hie identity U!iiii-**&gt;ii|g, Will Hrendy i1rliv,*r,*&lt;l an inleresluig ml- sentencing Inin,
ntimlier nlso.
Chopin.
I, I'olonaise—Chopin. The sermon by the pastor on appreeiate your support al tho Mr. Kellerman has also appeared in
Mr. McKay.
some very good advice about the
behind Hie tain*. ,
"I'uwel" was worthy of Hie oci’a- primaries August 25th. next.
grand opera in Berlin and other them so that Hu y ata? I»
.Class OralioM. "Listening to Ih,
W. H. Rchanlz.
importance of forming good habit*;
non mid could not fail lo leave n Adv.
foreign cities, but gave up a prom­
Tile above is the |d&lt;Uun
Voices."—Vein Wood.
lasting impression for good upon all
mid
about
lh&lt;
T
~rt
T
*pmi*ihilitie*
of
TWO KALAMAZOO COUNTY
ising career in grand opera to en­ inei'cli.nil
who kinks mi
who heard it. especially the young HASTINGS NATIONAL DANK
gage in leider and oratorio singing.
D. C.
PIONEERS RESIDE HERE
Yakdiclory. "Culture and
people to whom it was particularly
, In the evening of the same day. ent today. Who Is h&lt; ‘
. D.
C. Variderconk,
Variderconk. secretary
.secretary of
of
STANDS SIXTH IK STATE; Iho Cathedral Choir will appear in
nddrmM*d. Rev. Brondy was at his
Barry tkiunly Y. M. C, A. followed
Presentation of Diploma*—Pre*.
BATTLE
CREEK
PASTOR WRITES
very best In the delivery of this adone nf Ihejr musical programs. The
with a talk in .which he endonvor- MeMlmni-s Allee Warper and Gran­
C. Ketcham.
drew.
repertoire nf lhe Cathedral Choir
APPRECIATIVE LETTER e,i In Interest Hie hoys in Hi,* Y. ger. Sister*. Settled In Richland
(Argnfi Post iud&gt;
Rev. Rraady discussed four ns- One of Only Twrnly-Thrre Michi­ includes short modem ornlnruis.by
lire Io SI. (Will
gan National Ranks to be Put
Dj’cts of power—Health, Money. Ed­
Whence Piirciits (’.miie-iii 1X30.
such composers as Buck. Smiiier.
Lake.- Jimn 22 to
ucation nnd Religion. Under each
Upon the Roll of Honor.
and Si'hnecker, also a number of Exprexseg Gratitude For Kindnesses
heading be gave direct, plain, prac­
iiymiis. secular m)o&amp; duels,
Shown Him By the Brotherhood
Tim Hast Ings National Baqk has ■&gt;ld
tical and very rensonahle snggesquartets nnd choruses of a very
PROGRAM FOR THE ANNUAL
AVIille He Wus Sick Here.
linns which nil might heed with boon placed upon the Roll of Hon­ high order, finally closing with n
liilrales. giving
flu* youngsters Warner rtml her’
or of (he NaHonal Banks of the
qinillt. .
finale
of an operatic nature.
H. H. S. ALUMNI BANQUET
' Our roml/'is vyill tememher our wuiio good advice. Those who
A henllhy body, nnl necessarily n United Stales and stands- sixth in
On the "next day of this festival, mention Vff lhe sudden illness &lt;&gt;f
;,*agb‘ &lt;&gt;f Hailroji'd
----------strong body, must ho tho physical Iho state, in the matter of strength. Bohumir Kryl and his world-fam­ Rev. William (:iinpni:ui. &lt;4 Battle pnsMrd Hn&gt; examinations nunihi*ro&lt;|
The Roll of Honor of the Nation­
■am&gt;-tr. K:|laiiinz...&gt;: W|lh.h Wi|| B(. |I(,|d ln ,hr M E
basis of Power in any personality.
ous band will present a program in Creek, while lie was li» ii- n* a gue-t
eighth graders of
cir fattier Seldon- . ...
..
Clean habits, clean living nnd rens- al Banks of lhe United Slates Is n lhe afternoon including cornet sol­ of Hie Brotherhood al Hie him* of
and settled' ne'tr:
’-Imrcli After (.ommemciitrnl
Norton
in
1H30
table
prepared
by
"The
New
York
onalile conduct helped to maintain
"Gull Prat-1
Financier," .lhe largest hanking os by Mr. Kryl. This is lhe third Hie v’lsit .of Bishop Hurt, While
IsMlily health. Especially’ did he newspaper
season nf Mi-. Kryl nnd his Band nn here he was cared for and alt ex­ school tin Friday evening.
rio."
in
the
world,
from
the
then
called
।
...
, ,1,■
program for the
warn the young men against indulAll enjoyed u picnic dinner at, .. . " L1’:"1., ‘""'..'“i
made by these banks (he Hedpath Chautauqua this year, penses connected with In- illness
?"*,
ot Ih.- &gt;l«mp,thgenre in lobnrco ami "ttiuulants nnd statements
there being a unanimous .call for wore mot by that orininiznti.m, and
1
fc'l.. .. Mr. h.'rfr... ta.l I., a*
|„Bl,
win |... hrld ...
undue emphasis upon pleasures for to the Comptroller nf lhe Currency. I hem everywhere.
tho Brolherhnorl saw m il flint lie
nflernoon's
secure a place upon the Roll of
• Choir own sake. He counselled n To
In
the
evening
of
the
same
day
was
Conveyed
from
this
city
io
hiHonor a hank -must show surplus
n* provnmn* and b. buy gta-s for.
, „|U,.1U, SlcbbiM. Ml.
reasonable use of pleasures but and
Kryt
nnd
his
hand
will'
be
heard
in
home without expense to turn and
undivided prollls equal to or
Inwindow-.
Wliile
there
i
toastmistress
never dissipation in any form.
another concert during the tlral liiul Dr Imwry accnhipuuv ’ Itim to —1st prize. I set of beauty pins
excess of its capital stock.
I.HUdil ll.r.- Hiirk-h- II..- llrsl in in..-,.....,ICarmll L. Ital. ..
Money he said was ovor-empha- InEvery
given by F.-R. Pancoast, Bernice .......... I h-- 1,111— ...Inr ha.I. l-n-.-nlalh.n &gt;■(
National Rank in lhe part nf Hie । nog ram nnd Hie lat­ Battle Cr,M*k. .
l‘w».-.lini*ln-«*.
sized in these days, when mn/iy
States has a chance to get ter part will be given up to selec­
Thai all this was apjireeiated by Dukes: 2nd prize, |m&gt;x of candy giv­
7-" ........
»'“l -1'* &lt;"“".l|&lt;irrin II. Au.lru*. '..I |u*-l.k..l.
were money mad. Every person United
tions from grand opera by lhe lhe recipient is well evidenced by en by (&gt;. A. Boyes. Alice .Matthews
upon
this
Roll
of
Honor
if
they
can
solo. * |f | Were a King '-Talwilling In &lt;|n his part nf the world's qualify, but only about 1-5 of them Denton Grand Opera Company; ac­
[and
Beatrice
Hassell.
the
following
vxlraci
from
a
letter
l,a'‘[mndge Kmg. '12.
work had n righj lo food, clothing,
do. In Michigan only 23 hanks companied by Inc I'Mid. These written by Rev. Chatman to A. B. । Boys' 100 yd. dnyii. inter 10 yrte)
‘now t Welcome to the Cla»« of 1911,
shelter ami a chance to grow a good ever
able Io make the test and it is grand ouera player^ will appear in Hedrick, president- ni Iter -Bftrther- —1st- prize. Sl.Ot). in trade al Newi Florence Harper t&gt;ok. iXi.
life. Bill he urged the young peo­ were
indeed great honor to the manage­ special fioatumo. In fact 11 will he hood:
*-.d on
Response for th,* Class’ of 1911.
ple to give In (lie world such riches ment
a
grand
finale
to
these
(wo
days,
Millon November I i.
of the Hastings National Bank
Dear Broilier Hedrick:
Her sister, Mrs. • Maurice Hill. 'I L
in character and helpful soridcO that they
stand sixth upon the fist such as has never before liebn seen
“I Ihfhk you wiii be glad lo learn
Granger, is K7 nnd is in splendid “Growth." Iliirneifo Mure. 'io.
Hint lhe world could never ade­ of hanks from
nt
a
Chautauqua.
Michigan.
(hat I mu fe&lt;-ling,-&gt;&gt; much better as
health, *liA being able t&lt;&gt; rare for Solo—-.Molh**r O' .Mtne.' -Franrrs
quately pay lliom: tn be so busy
to hr able to attend to some of my
her sister, who* is quite feeble. M. Burch.’12.
earning l»y spending llieinsolvos in
Mrs. Granger is able lo read with"Tile Twenty. Y,
Orpba
service Hint no matter how.much CLOSING MEETINB OF
CITY'S FAMOUS "OCEAN
' ‘ * a tine memory. Martin Pilkin. '9i.
Jhey might accumulate the World
"Now. Brolher Hedrick. I want to
LOCAL
D.
A.
R.
CHAPTER
•e,l by some of “Cliaiiginu Tires." Ennina Barlow
would always be (heir debtor.'
WAVE" IS DISAPPEARING| thank you’, and through you the
her neighbor*, she related
r
happen- G&lt;H«lyear. 'ILL
Education was not knowledge:
1 Brotherhood of whir If you are
iugs thal dated in the 30’s,
"Membership by Marriage." I.»*e
was not oimply mastering so many
president for the royal 'way in
by Grig.iiy Shoe Store. Ar­
'languages and problems ip algebra Mrinbrra Listen To Program Al Grnvrllno of Broadway Is Fast (&gt;b-' which you all, inrluding ‘ HraHier giveii
Mr®, itnuieer has trnvi*!od~fir ni
thur Brant: 2nd prize, pennant giv­ number
Miss Goodyear's Home amk En­
or gemnelry or storing in the rftlnd
lilcralinp One of City’s Free , Brandy and Dr. Lowry, treated me en
of
state*.
With
her
well; Benediclion—Rev. F. J. Boll*.
by Harvey, Theodore KnickerTh,i. tanquet will lie held at tkflfl
so much Irislory or chemistry.
joy OulTrl Supper.
* while I was sick in your city. I
Amusements.
ding:source of historical material.| o’clock.] Tin- business meeting &lt;4
Educalion.wns lhe ability lo use or The Emily. Virginia Mason Chap­
never had more faithful nor better
llaslingR was probably the only
Girls’ Egg Rare—l«L. prize. hand
lhe Alumni Association will Ih* held
anply knowledge In Hie problems
in any of my experiences. I
. Daughters of the American city in,the United Stales which of­’' care
Ty J T.
0n.h3
--------------- (contributed..) ;
of life. The value of an education ter.
trilly appreciate every single thing
Revolution,
was
entertained
hy
Mrs.
fered
aiming
its
al
tract
ions
a
free
was nnl that II enabled one in re­ Ellen Robinsin nnd Miss Rnsella
' that was done for me nnd sn do
"Ocean
Wave,
”
upon
which
any
member dale* and formulae, but
on Monday afternoon. person might gratify his desire Io my wife and mother: and my
Dial it enabled one tn catch a vision Goodyear
Hoys’ Ball Throwing t'.iiiitrstboard al a recent, meeting
day was observed by the dis­ experience Hit* motion of a boat' official
of the things that m*eded lo be done, Flag
instructed the -errelnry hi write
play of lhe nriliniial color* and in rocking on lhe briny deep without | nnd
and lo see through them lo their Hui
thank you afl in behalf of our
work*W»r (ho afternoon. danger of being capsi/ed. mid witti,' church
practical solution, lie urged a study The special
y New York Ilnckfor
your
kindness
to
their
meeting which fol­ slight danger of seasickness. Alas.'
of the social problems nnd needs of lowedbusiness
the usual rending of the this famous "Ocean Wave," equni■ pastor, ho men froTin hen* who
the communities wherever their lot ritual was
Polnlo liner
with me that night are singing
by the giving of to any of Ihose for which the re-j were
Every pioneer of Barry county
might lie casl, mid addressirig' them­ the annual marked
your
praises
y,*i.
and
I
know
that
of officers and luctant parent digs up the requires
m attend the annual m*i*tselves to the task of serving their t ominiHees. reports
Goodyear Co.. Effie Dukes; 2nd is urged
Thu chapter endors­ nickel for enjoyment of his engvnI it did us nll.'guoil m see Hint yours S.
Hf.-Lhi* Barry tkmuly Pioneer TWFATY-TWH RECEIVED DI­
day nnd Its peeds.
! was n Christian BtoHterlmod not in prize, pair of Hair ribbons, given by iiig
ed
Mrs.
Patrick
II.
Campbell]of
Society
which will lie held in Odd
youngster
at
well-known
resorts,
la
PLOMAS AT Al. E. CHURCH
Religion he declared was iho su­ Grand Rapids for election to the
I name, only but nl«o in deed. Again
-Fellow
hiill
on Thursday.--June-2!J;
rrtptdly
disappearing
tntdOm
coat
preme need of a man who would state regency next fall and Miss
Boys’ C.hlckrn Harr—1st prize,
’ WEDNESDAY TVEN'ING.
■ allow me io 1‘xpre-s my’ sincere
live helpfully. Religion is the life Alice Ixiuisir .McDuffer, of Kalama­ of gravel which teamsters are giv­| thanks lo one mid all and offer a pictunr given by WalldortT Hrvs. Till K lli.SITIAl.II Y
kind:
ing Brdadwa/ from the iron bridgu
of God in Hie soul, and it was this zoo, for^slate vice-regent.
Dele­ Io lhe north city limits near the oki| prayer.lp God our l ather that your Roy Batuelt;' 2nd. souvenir spoon you enjoyed in'* Hu* ...... a,,....-..
which would give the greatest gates were elected to the inerting
society may be mu* of the most
SUPT.
OF PUBLIC INSTRUC- /
Power in any personality. Doubt in Kalamazoo the last week in S,n&gt;- Ren Cole farm.
successful of all M» io|ies in doing
The nail driving contort was Com,* and 'meet your old friends,
’’This “Ocean Wavs,” which cost the Cliristlike work that it was or­ changed to a long distance hall hear Soin,* old time music on the
never built schools or hospitals or lember
TIOK KEELER WAS SPEAKER
as follows:
Mrs. W. W. the city of Hastings a considerable ganized
violiifr. enjoy a nfcnic diiini'r, hear
temples. Faith .vias the founda­ Poller and
for.
throwing
eontrsj
mi
neeounf
of
lark
Miw Roaella Goodyear, sumJQ CP-ltLcaah. has made the city
past recalled hy life pioneers
tion of them all.
He urged (ho
“Wishing you as a Brotlierhood | of nails—1st prixe. pair nf hose the
Mrs. G. A. Hoellzel. of Delttn. and its great Broadway—and Hie
young people lo lake their places in with
A Iticdr. present mid listen In *onie exccl- Annual Alumni Banquet Preceded
Mrs. Eli Holes. Mrs. C. G. Maywobd council, which "stood for it," or. and as individual* the best of cv- given by Weickgenant
written paper* dealing with
iuuno branch of Hie Chrislian and
” ' prize. I lace leiilty
Mrs. J. W. Munlon. of Morgan, "fell for it"—lake your choice fa­ orylhing that is good nnd hoping to Clara walli
new
phase* of Barry tZininly hl«- (Uiiuiucnceincnt, (her 100 Grad­
church, and have a pari in its ac­ ns alternates.
have tho pleasure of meeting you
I. Fairchild &amp;
mous—is destined soon lo he num- again some time. I am. ,
uates mid Olliers Allending.
tivities.
Mrs. VanAuken. of Charlotte, tlral liered among lhe past glories of
The morning session will be rallIt was nn abb*, masterly address,
Bicycle Rnci* I-I prize. pair of
Yours, most graiefuUy.
.
i*d tnpnier by President W. W. Pot­ at Hi&lt;- aiimuil coumiciicciiivni of tn-*
and was listened to with Iho closest regent of the Hastings Chapter, Hastings.
’ Willi.on Chapman.
ter at tn o'clock.
Tlier,- will In* a ’ Barry
.attention by the more than 1,000 read a splendid paper upon “Amer­
“
“
‘
.*PaARTf'Mapb* SI. M. E. Church.
County
X -. trafning
Mrs. McElwain,
brief bukiliess iin*etiiig. some music school last night­
people in the congregation. Il can­ ican Patriotism.
,
• M. E.
in lhe fen minutes allotted to her THE FLINT BUICKS AND
Another Injunction Suit.
not fp|| (n do lasting good.
veih A 'Stebbins Albert Kinne.
church. Tile eXl'H—- .------------for the giving of items of interest,
HASTINGS PLAY SATURDAY
Girls'
Ball
Throning
—
tri
prize,
ceded by the annual- aluuuii ban­
Harry F. Whittaker and I.iwvis f.
explained the meaning of the socie­
quet. over loo al tending, including
Men. of Grand Rapids, have begun liook given by .v. E. .Mulhollaml,
IRI-COUNTY BRANBE MEETING
ty colors, showed pictures of lhe
Tin* picnic dinner will lie held in
Great Ganic Will be Played With action in cinuiit court to restrain Leto Reynolds: 2nd prize. 25c hand- the dining room of the hall. Then*
III CHARLOTTE WAS A HUMMER tablet erected by the I-ansi ng chap­
former classe*. After an excellent
Charles M. Sias, from selling a col­
ter upon the site.of the first capi­
Noted Semi-Pro Team. Berg­
will hf* plenty of tini- to visit witiil menu had ln*en enjoyed. .Miss Miller,
lage
and
om*
and
ono
half
acres
of
tol, expressed appreciation of th»friends during ...v
the .......c.
dinner ,r.
period.
er May Pitch.
..vu. I
( head of the Normal department, ju­
land on the shore of Payne lake,
Said to Have Drawn Hie Ijrgcsl spnee given by the city papers and
H.
Jnmie.-on
wa*
won
by
Arthur.
.
,
'i''afb
’
ri"H.ii
program
will
begin!
traduced
Mi.-s Nora -Clarey. the
north
of
Gun
lake;
The
men
re
­
The game with the Buicks, of
the Nashville ptfcier to education
at I'^ruViock'slmn’r
toMllilistress. The re*t&gt;onses were
■Crowd Ever Assembled In the
1 upon the subject of Lhe Flag and Flint, is regarded as one of the best side in Grand Rapid*. The land on Bryant. Maurice Aldrich. Roy Bns- t -Id o clock shnni.
Mis.
h
.
I
Hembrabnlt.
sev.
.bort.
Mi.-s Ruby Gaskill bad for
s,:H
;fud
Clifford
Duff.
.
Eaton Capital.
read lhe Flag Code compiled by the that, is to be played thus far this which the cottage is located is in
oral
B
um
*
bull
game
—
Ice
cream
to
rnl
years
ngo
.me
of
the
most
j„.
r
.ubj.-eL
what she dhi mi the fl rot
Thi*'-visitors ate consider­ .Sins' name. The plaintiffs tlrelare
The Trl-Counly Grange myeling. Committee on Prevention of Dese­ season.
by sporting authorities lo rank that the parlies own third inter­ winners, given by J. W. Armbrus- will *mg several oIiMidp- «ong*.I t„|d what she Ihought she. would
for Barry, Calhoun and Eolon cration of the Flag in Massachu­ ed
ests, and thal Sia* not only refuses
among
the
strongest
seini-pro
setts
in
lOtt.
It
was
recommend
­
Mr. Potter will talk on some histm-,,1,, and Gerald Nash told why ho
counties, wutlicld in ChnrloUe Sat­
in the slate. In their line-up &lt;T»’deed to them their interest*.-Rut
urday, aWTtys said lo have drawn ed that copies of this code be ob­ teams
''f BnHT. ■'"‘iity: Former I |,.f|, the teaching profefcimi. Cmutbbre are players of considerable that, he also* threat&gt;*n^ In sell the CHANGE IN BARRY
to the Eaton Co. capital the largest tained next year and given to the note.
Cnuoly Ller* W.alttT Brown of uii.-*i&lt;nier Edger explained lli,i
the pitcher, who property. Judge Smilb has issued
HOTEL MANAGEMENT Orangeville, will give a history of.point*; of th,* value of normal Iraincrowd ever nsi»einbled in that city. public schools to be posted in the recently Hhindel,
a
writ
of
Injunction.
struck out it in one game,
lh&lt;*
teltjemeiil
nf Hie
inu nnu
nnd Supl. t.oiihiiiig
Conkling explain,•,-&lt;1
Barry Co. was represented hy a big rending books used. EWJwhere in comes from
.... Bniwn atul’mu
Dallas team in the
Pallet! fatnilb
crowd of members of the; order. this paper this flag code is publish­ Texas league.the Jud.Weeder,'
a lite of Selkirk, Hi,- relation*, of the. ctniuly to tin
form­ Supervisors to Meet Next Week. Stephen II. Todd, of Cliicugo. Takes
The principal address was made hy ed.
state normal. . D. C. Vnndercook,
The IxiKiTd of supervisors will
A letter from Mrs. Mao Tomlin­ erly pitcher for the HasUnga team,
band
of
wrclrlied
Indians
on
Hast
­
Clms. M. Gardner, of W&amp;lflcld,
secretary
of
the
County V. M. C. A.
the Buicks the last of this hold a session m«t week for I In­
ings Ptjiid, Gup Lak&lt;-. and convert*. spoke on the ini|Hirtam-e of nttitoMass., High Priest of (ho Nniionul son A’oung was read giving an in­ will Join
’ .---'''Kiiown Hostelry*
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or the first of next. Among purpose of equalizing property val­
'.rd thrill, will lie rend: Rev. Father' Hcs in the school.
Grange, mid editor of lhe'Orange teresting description of her visit, week
ues
among
the
townships
nnd
fm
lhe
other
players
are:
Currie
ami
while
in
Rochester.
N.
Y.
r
to
lhe
/rhe
miuiageinent
of
Hotel
Barry
John
Linskry
will
tell
all
that
is
.Monthly,
There wail enjoyable niil*ie by l|io
formerly of Hu* H. M, auditing account-: The session will has been changed. Stephen B. Tudd&gt; kikivv u about I hr Cnlholic iniuinn
AU speak in highest praise of the niinua^ patriotic festival of lhe Beckman,
league; Fulton, of the Ohio slate probably last during the entire of Chicago, a hotel man of very wide ohurrlr m Yankee Springs in tin? high sclnx’il ortdioalru ami vo»*al
efforts made hy the people of Cliarnumbers- by Mhs Martha Striker
Mrs. Carroll R Balos, a member league; Hagel, formerly of the wuek. This session in Juno is held
early days; Charles M. Atkins, of. Jami
lolle and lhe grangers of Eaton Co.
every
thin!
and
,
lifth
year.
This'
Miss Gladys Fetter.
Stale league and with the
ftjnn Cha* E. Boland and taken Hastings, will describe th,* scenes •
lo care for lhe big crowd, and to of lhe Rome, Now York, chapter, Michigan
After ih,* banquet, exercises
Box in 1009. The team has session will be of ••-pecial Inleresl
Hie former proprietors nnd nn-idrnt.- in Hustings during
make the meeting of interest nhd talked for a few minutes, telling of White
hold in the church audil«Fiiuu-:';..d
the interesting facts of the making been strengthened by the addition because of the recent orders of tiri
the
shrrnig
ditys
of
the
rebellion:
profll lo all concerned.
slate (ax commisAimi lo nsiets all ilimer will return Io Chicago where E. J. McNaughton, of Mi&lt;k|b&gt;viUe, Htuu*| lliidfoisl playing u max
of tlie first flag in Rome, and thal of Barker, second sacker.
The fans should patronize this property al full cash vqlue.
tho first salute on land to the
jlhcy will eider the real estate busl- will tell smii&gt; thing about Hi- I iv- the organ as the membor-tf • - T
Notice.
marched tn. Hi-v.y 1:
J
American flag wa» given al Fort great game. erns alrilig the old..Grand Unpins class
I wish to call attention to.lho fact Stanwix. Mra. Bales gave to each
Notice.
Grigsby gave the invocaf |
I
Il is one of the Saturday games
‘ Mr. Todd says he intends tn run
that regardless of certain reports, of the twenty ladies present a little booked especially for the men em­ ' Those wishing to pay their ac­ a thoroughly modern hotel. WMh- stage road, including a life of his which there, wai music
:
father. Peter MgNaugliton. pronrieI .am still doing business in the flag sent -from Rome.
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ployed in the factories and the counts with the Haslinga Ice Co. in a few- days Iris sister-in-law. Mrs. Irir of Hip Oak Grove house; C. R. Hon. Fred L. Keeler, au*
plumbing line al the same old stand
I
A buffet supper was served al farmers. In order to give all an can do so at their office in the .Mary J. Norris will arrive from WaUnn. of Irving, will give.a hto- of .public iiHlruclion. ' and shall be glad to.Ogura with you five o'clock.
opportunity to attend the game Spence harness shop on Wednesdav Chicago and aas’it him Jn? running' graphy of Calvin Hill, foundeYrof address. . having, for AHnn
upon any proposition you may have
• DetefmlnuiR FicIuH^MV**
I
will be called at 2:30 o'clock.
and Saturday evenings.
Hie hotel.
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■Middleville.
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a plea for tlrttroUghy.
Lynn Bogart moved lo Irving,
llerfer will probably pilch for
Railings Ice Co»
jjalk* Hicks.
Adv.
A. B. Hum.
SaluMay, • ’T
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W. IL Spence, Props.—Adv.
BANNER WANT ADAS. ^AY.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
"POWER" WAS THEME. TOLD

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nonannannnnnn
n BrxHCoufni1'pl0"Mri □ DADDY CO. NORMAL

□nnannnannnnn;

I

CLASS GRADUATES

�the

White Slippers
ARE COOLER TO WEAR IN HOT WEATHER
We have a fine line of White Slippers for women, mieaes and children, in
either Nubuck or Canvas. If you have never worn white slippers in hot
weather you cannot appreciate how much more comfortable they are to
wear than other slippers. Our.aim is to look after the footwear comforts of
the people of this city and county and we KNOW that you will bt pleased
with the very latest styles we are offering ih WHITE FOOTWEAR.

We Have Colonials. Funius. Lace and Button Oxfords
For Women
at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50

For Misses
at 11.00, $125, $1.50 and $1.75

For Children
80c, 75c and $1.00

SINE 18, Wil

A. A. Andmon Sm in Indianap­
olis the tiral bf the week.
Oliver Waters*.uf Albion, called
on Hatting* ft-mp.lt Friday,
MIm Olive Lathrop is’vititiiig
friends in Lanring this week.
Roland MeCroerv. of Laurin* vis­
ited Mu».ManriNattliuw». Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Miller of Free­
port were in the city Wednesday.
Burnette Mer&gt;‘ is tiome from tile
M. A. C. for the summer vacation.
Mi»s Laqra Davies visited friftiida
nt Vermontville Thursday ex ening.
Vent WaMM.«&gt;f Nappanee. .ImL
is.visiling his uncle. Oeorge.worden.
T. J. Mack of Albioit visited Ids
brother Judge Chns. Murk, Tues­
day.
r. O. Randall, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting his daughter, Mi's. Robert
Burch.
Mrs. Fred Warner of Delton was
m" 1'ue!’1
&lt;:hftr,ei LunD*

Mrs. Bert TUnuirsh attended the
graduating eXBrci*&lt;-s al NashvlHo
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy are en­
tertaining Mr. Eddy's father from
Union City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester
*ponl the week cad with Grand
Rnpida friends.
.Mr*. Jack OU.«mi of Detroit cmne
Monday for aevei.il days visit with
Haslinga friends.
J. C. Kclch'am delivered the com­
mencement addle-* at Tekonsha.
FTRtajrBWW|T------’
Miss Ermina (iiHslyear is expected
home from Jack-on today for the
.summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrai William M. Stebbins
spent Sunday al Gun take with Mr.
and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove.

Jfere Are Jone things
l/oull Weed Jhese Days
We have the finest line of CORSETS to be found in the city. Any lady
can find a fit at our store, for we can fit any figure. Nothing is more pleasing to
any lady than to have a perfect corset fit. Here is where you get’it. Prices from

50c to 93.00
This is the season of SILK GLOVES. You want to be in style and if you
haven’t a good pair come and get a pair from our store, prices from

25c to 91.50
COOL UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY are in demand NOW. We
keep a very large assortment in both, and if any of the family need hosiery or
underwear we will be pleased to have you call on us.
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&amp;he Mettitt *Store
phone 66

Western State Normal
Shows Remarkable
Growth in Ten Years

/fastings. Mich.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

Thede Howe m)d family are remevtag to Uastlugs.
,
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Mrs. James - Sol hard and little
daughter of Jtutland. atieul Sundny
wilb her parnuls of thia plqco.
The K A. B. will meet with Mrs.
Phone 176
Masonic Temple Bldg.
Hastings, Mich
Abbio Count next Tuesday after­
noon.ofJune Ht.'fbr supper. Every­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
Andrus
one is invited .
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. This Year There is Being Constructed One of
Beadle mid infant son
and Mm. Challis Andtn.*.
The Finest Athletic Fields in the Central areMrs.th*-Effie
guests of her parents at
Mr. mid Mrs. Janies Coyert. of
Luke Watera, Thos. E. Waters and &gt; Sentiment Futors An Allegan Judge.
Scott a this week.
••
•
Woodland,
spent
Saturday
with
Mr.
A. A. Anderson., Tbe lir.*t two
West
Adjacent
Present
Grounds.
Mark Norris and wife of Prairie­
and MY»/D.,K.Eo#ler..
mentioned however, will be ac­
Mr. mid Mrs. Edwin D. Smith, at­
ville stH'nt Sunday ut Wm. RitchOne of lhe most beautiful and in- I
tively riiKagod in the inAiingvinrid
tended the Alumni banquet- at spiring spots in ail of Michigan is I
l&lt;fA
....
of the business. Luke Waters. I lie
BOWENS MILLS.
Nashville. Friday evening. .
senior member of the linn bosun
Lhe place of the Western State Nor­
-Mra. Sarah .Turner Of Middleviile.
M. L. Cook was in Albion Tues­ mal al Kalamazoo.
Mr. mid Mrs. Bunh-tl Briggs i» spending a lew days al Andrewhi*, work in the elevator l»usiiie«A handsome,
day to attend a meeting of the rlns^c structure topping I*iij*|m*cL spent Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs. So! hard'a
when but 22 years uf age nnd with
trustees of Albion college.
Their daughter,
Hill which overlooks almost the en­ Claud Willson.
FIRST ESTABLISHED IN HAST- ! Barlow &amp; Goodyear. S». Mr. Luke
Mrs. Anna Raymond spent Sat­
Harold Sheffield relurned Satur­ tire city.' accommodates this year Belxa, returned home with Ihyni., urday
.Ku.u
• ­ 'Walers lias been cOntltoled xxilli
ING8 »»•
LN 4u«j
IMS »»»■
ip vitihv
NATHAN m
BAR
day from Manlius; N. ¥- where he approxim.-ilely 1500 yon ng men and
Mr. mid Mr.*. John Morris and ings. with ln?r parents • in Hast­
, llii.* litaUuilkm almost since its «rLOW AND W. S. GOODYEAR.
has
been
attending
college.
family
spent
Saturday
night and
women
who
have
chosen
to
follow
gninzatton Wyrs. ago. In IMP Mr.
Mra* Win. Orldlt ta spending ' a
.Miss
Nin%
Walldorff
is
home
Sunday
with
Jty*,.former's
pan*nla&gt;
(hat noble profession of teaching.
Waters became the “U(&gt;." end nf F.
few days with frientl* in Allegan
from Adna. \V;hIi_ where die
.
H..Barloxv A Co. continuing in ac­
Tho Western .State Normal' for near Shelbyville.
county.
taught school the past year.
HAS ALWAYS BEEN FAVORABLY
tive wnrk and management and in
the training of teachers was started
Mias-Mabel Rayinond w among
Richard Barber, principal of lhe in tUU and (luring its ien-year life
HH2 bought the plan Land sinew that
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. tlw lucky ones excused from the
Cadillac high school, is the guest uf lias made a record for itself. Under tie
REGARDED BY THE FARMERS time until Juno Jtl has been sole
and Mrs. G. W, Briggs.
final examinations at the Hastings
Mr. nnd Mra. E. B. Caldwell.
the able management of Dwight B.
proprietor.
'
High
School.
The
iiall
team
here
won
a
victory
Mi-. J. C. Keirhiim officiated as Waldo, one of .Michigan's strongest over Hie factory tram in Middle­
TIioa E. Waters, like liis liibtiier
In connection with Jim Hartford
Waters Brothers Have Spent l.lfe lias siwnl his entire life in Hie ele­ Republican Banquet al which Cou- toastmislre.-w at the Alumni banquet and best educators, the school is ville. Saturday, the More Isiing 9 to
Ohlluary.
at
Naahvillc,
Friday
evening.
vator
of
which
Innaw
owns
a
part,
hound
to
advance
until
it
-stands
on
gres.-innn Hamilton was present,
Mary J. Savoy, wife of Jolin Mich­
and anotlier over Lhe Panrielee
Since Boyhood In Elevator
Miss Maude Si«.*on. of Freeport, a parallel with any training school (J.
except o'-few terms of bcIiooI the Kalamazoo Telcgraph-Prem in
team htfre Sunday, the score being ael, died Saturday, June the i3tli.
They Now Own.
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
M.
taught. Wliile
nltending
high iln issue of June 5th commented as
in the state front point of numbers
lot I. aged 78 years. Services were,
i .nd Miss M.ibel Si-*oii,
as it already stands with regard ti&gt;
About Juno.1st thorn oume inl.o ifrhmd in Haslinas he worked follows:
Mrs. Wm. Holley and little son held at her tale homo Wednesday at
John nnd Weldon Bronson were its character and efficiency.
being* hi lliiie city n new git-valor nights and morning* and Kalufday*
At lhe Republican Banquet nnd
spent Saturday niglil mid Sunday lo.-an A. M- Rev. J. Balpb Woolou.
outweru known aa the Walers Bros. 'in lhe elevator of F. IL Barlow A rally held last night, and at which al Ding lake Wednesday building a
Since its establishment new ns the guest of the former's aunt. of Eaton Rapids, olllcialing. Inlerfor Weldon Bronson.
buildings have been added from Mrs. Belle Andrews in Middleville. 'm«!iil. was made rd Woodlawn cem­
JudgA Lew L. Thompson, of Alle­ collate
John GsborOrwhn has been ill for
etery.
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gan. candidate on the ticket for a long limo is ik'wly recovering and year lo year, and this year a heat­
ing plant anlj a Scionce building -HANNF.il WANT ADV&amp; «AY^-j Banner Wa*U Ads Bring Braulta.
cpiUire^ .from Um Fourik DisUic.1 will soon r«iMK.£mm Chieag».
are being erx«{yd and will be i-rudy
'was ono or lhe principal speakers,
Miss Myrtle Hedrick left Tuesday f«»r occupancy al tye opening of
th**'sentiment Jn favor of the Alle­ *
*Fort
’ * “
Recovery. Ohio, to visit lhe fall term.
gan .County probate judge was eas­ for
her gnindparenta-Te.
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,
ily discernible.
A Splendid thirteen nrre tract of
Mrs. Elite-. Aller, of Johnstown,
Judge Thompson is Nine of the Pa_ is visiting her mother. Mrs. A. land adjacent to the present
most loyal-republicans of which Al­ Hurney and othnr relative* hen-. . grounds has been purchased and is
being
titled during the suuuner. for
legan County boasts and has won a
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ketclimn ninl
host of friends throughout his dis­ family left today for Mt. Pleasant, constructing a thoroughly modern
base ball mid foot ball Held. Pres­
trict by his ch'Hr-cul platform. Bis making lhe trip in their new lloo.
victory over Coiigressinnu E. L.
Lloyd Casleleto Ims gone to Flint ent plans conleriiplnie the erection
Hamilton is predicted nnd, ardent where he is conHuctor on the inter­ of a grandstand for base hall aiut
cement bleachers for foot ball. The
admirers ilMare that be will carry Urban Mweru Mint and Delridl.
VanBuren County by Stonn.
Mrs. Sherman M. Fowler of llat- fool Iiall Held will be located inside
a modem quarler-nule cinder
The .candidate lias jjerved as pro­
bale -judge of Allegan. County for Carrie Spence the first of the week. track
Il is planned to make (he alhleth*
*t‘veral years and has given the- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reynolds, of
highest of satisfaction with volets Cramey. spent Sunday with Mr. mid Heid modern and servie^ble in ev­
Mrs. Chaw. Allen and Lee Reynolds. ery respect mi that it shall !«• nm&gt;
of his own community.—Adv.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Crandall and of the heM recreation mid athletic
family of Grand Rapid* xisih-d grounds of lhe West. The gymnas­
SOUTH CASTLETON AND
MAPLE GROVE Hastings friends Friday nnd Satur­ ium is one of the large*! to hr
found among the one hundred and
day.
Several - families
have found
WORK IN COMFORT
Mrs. John Osborn -has Just re­ seventy-five state normal srtionlii
good tlsliing at the river the past
turned from Detroit, where she vis­ of the country. Thorough tr.iininu
Week.
Enjoy Working during these hot summer da|s
ited her daughter and other rela­ in athletics is emphasised for the
Henry Deller and family nllend- tives. \ ‘
men of the srhonl. and equally
&lt;■(1 the commencement exercises at
Milton
Edmonds
of Mound. thorough-training tn general phy- by buying an electric fan. A turn of the
Nnshviile. Thursday, night.
Miniu.ls -pending his vacation nt sirnl education is required of all
switch brings comfort at.a cost of about half
Chester Suiltlt nnd family spent home-with his mother, Mrs. F. Ed­ women students.
Sunday afternoon at the former’s monds.
The Normal school pn.«.&lt;n*^&lt;&gt;s a
imrentsr
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Penny of ratefully Selected library which 1a cent an hour. An elaotrid Tan can ba Used
Ed. Hjrfncr and family attended Madison. W!s, are guesta of Mr. now iiundier.-i bIwhiI lljliMi vn|um«-«,
Children's Day exercises at Nash­ and Mr*. F. II. Pancoast and other rxclusivo'of pamphkls -ann govetii- from any lamp socket.
It is light in weight
ville, Sunday and the afternoon friends.
inciil reiMirls. The iibru/y regular­
with the former's father .
.Mr. mid Mi *. Albert Paton of Kal­ ly receives periodicals to the total ;
.Mrs.'Chester Smith attended the amazoo have herii spending the past number of l i.fi. and posMsse* 3t and can be carried from room to room easily.
Children's Day exercises al Nash­ week with hi* jiarents, Mr. ami .Mrs. complete sets of- the most needed
Just the thing to keep the bedroom cool theseville. Sunday.
Norton Paton. ■
magazines.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deller nnd
Mrs. Clement* Smith and Mis* This schiatl started In HMH with '
hot sultry nights.
son and daughter spent Sunday at Gertrude .Smith have returned
eleven
inslructon]
mid
during
this
Charlie Deller'.* al Nashville.
from Chicago w|ieri0hey have been present year there are sixty inNewton Wills and daughter. Katie VHihiii.- r.'lr.l i\.•••
Electric irons, toasters, grills, stoves
»tructor» mid’ assistants, selecUal
of Ixicey. visited at Art. Watts,
Luke Waters
Dr. and Mre.fWaller Lompman with special reference to their,
Tuesday.
and Mrs. ItelbeH Heath of Shep­ qualifications
in mpective lines of and coffee percolators lessen the house work.
Elevator Co- Inr. in IHffl Nathan. Co- Inter taking up a permanent
Rev. Hopkins of Nashville, was a herd nre gm-«H , of Hastings reta­
instruction. They come fyom ilic .
,liarlnw mid W. S. Goodyear start- position with them. He lias learn­ .Monday caller nt Art. Watt*’.
ils e$ mid friemfik
very highest tclwols of leamiiig in I •Let us show you our line of electric applied mi elevator in Hastings to l»c[ed Hu- business from the lowest
Clarence prob*' and Miss An­ Iho
land.
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•Ui'ie.-d.Ht Inter, in two. by F. H.'rung of the ladder mid in tin: new USE CHAIRS 133 YEARS OLD naMrs.
Thoinu are’In Olivet, this week
From J hr Iwsiinning it lias been anc®3
Barluw &amp;
In 1912 (bis com- Jinn of Walers Bro*. Elevator Co.
af lending caiiinipnoenrent the guests
pany was srft-ceed*-d by Luk'1 Wa- Inc- he acts as secretary and treasthe purpos«&gt; uf the faculty of the
.Miss Nellie (Jrolie.
Oldest Bank In Thl* Country, Located of .Mr.
A gas rang© for the kitdben makes baking
tej's mid this month murks'lhe next urct.^
' Western
Notiual
to
insure
for the
and Mrs. Ernest Marshall mid
at Philadelphia, Hee Hiatoric
. IXiring Ihi&gt; past few years tho
Mr. mid Mrs. Hopkins, of Battle school certain iusiilulIona! ideas and cooking a quicker and o^oldr work than
. I biuine.-&gt; t.f tin* linn has been grow­
and (’liaracterislits.
TJte fncidly
Crock,
speni
Sunday
with
Mr.
mid
ling mid lbei&gt;- will be nt&gt; uiiui,'have souclif to establish iho spirft
.Mrs. Carey Edmonds.
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111
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Mrs. Elms. Reddoek, nee Miss of u thoroughly democrats Organi­ with the wood or coal range.I
I
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:,r
J:1 „ ,
,lbl„
, Hi-rney of Itaiso. Idaho, ernne Inst zation, There air.* no sororities nr
IT IS CHEAPER ALSO.
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, ..xii-n.-ai; husini '-s in imjing mui
th
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. week
Iraterniiies. 'J’Imi ideal of a thor­
for
a
nmutb'a
visit
with
tier
I
| Shipping farm produce.
Tb-y &lt;7^ , J?
. ."T !
t
ough spirit of rn&gt;.f&gt;peraliou in
I
I deal also in coal, cement. Seeds, I
1
(bemnut street. Phllgdel- tnolher. Mrs. Horney.
which
each
is
for
nil
mid
all
m»
for
■Miss Elhe| Williams, who kbas
( ■
Irish and -alt.
1 h.-y fun.- a Img- fhla Tho ebatr. they .It In hare
Thornapple Gan 4 Electric Co
been ailendinu the Osteopathic Col­ rju-li has been realized to a mark­
Mu- is home Tor ed degree. It has also beam a .con­
which xx'ill bo of value to you to I «c°d today aa the day they were sold lege al Kirk«xilta.
stant iiim to keep
gchool llmrx a ration.
Phone No. B.
[read____________________________ : by lhe maker. ThoMchairohavesup- theMr.siiiiunor
mid Mrs, Elmer Carpenler oughly alive and to ppwide such
~ ■1 11 ------ported the frame* of various met fa- mid Mrs. Aller Queenettc of Detroit conditions of freedom a« shall in­
B
VneteenargtJ.
: i.wna In American affair*.
weri-kucMts uf Mr. and Mrs. Cliarb j terpose no unnecessary obstacles to
■ALWAYS RENDBR RBAL SERVIC*.
Iho dcvelopincnl of hitliiiHve on (he
■l . Tb* fa»«or of ■ e-rtaln YuhfonaMr
The I: men are the director* of Lunn part t,| tail week.
I church In New Yo-k never neglecU atj Ih.- Bank of North Amarica. tho old
Mr. ami Mr*. Bird Shelh'iibarger part of student and leacln t .
Ml opportunity in express disapproval of r1; bank In the western hemisphere, mid (Imighti-ps Ida and Inez, spent
Slnnding
Of
Cuulrwlantx.'
of cosmetics by and ih» most remarkable. On the th&lt;&gt; wuak-etHl with Mr. and, Mrs.
the members nf his oengrexstion.
mils nf the directors' room* are the Cap. shelimbarger, of- Irving.
The following are Hie slandinus
Mrs. L. A. Eaton'returned M»u- of the participants, hi lhe nutmnn.
On one occasion ho was present at n portrait* nf ail ths former president*
I ; *ocial function *b*n »orcn one re of th.- venerabh bank and there la a •iay from Hay Ijll/,'when* she ai- Idle rontcsl rigfdurtriL by the Sine
the lli-eputat JWvii-w oLthe Biikiyy. up In June 17:
&gt;
marked tq him. 'There are the three painting of Robyrt Morri*, fouler Icndeil
Macrabee* n* a delegate from Bar- Ferris Phillips
KIR6G
D
**;“«««••*
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I of the Instltmion. financier of the
Eggl',ston ......
U.Wh
u,.,
U**7 uamarrlM:" a»ked th* Revolution, a man to whom the Amer- °Uaroy Edummta. AV. R, Cook. W HubscU Cleveland ....
H .HO
HB
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. ,C&gt;J1 P*ot'l* owed much and to whom R. Jamieson and Olehi .Fostr-r marie Forrest .WtllFaius
’**• b"1 n «•» «ld wbta om they made a poor return.
~ nn aulo trip through southern Duard Cain
leonmder* that they hv» good InokA: Off to on* aide I* a tabla which Michigan mid uorllicru IiHliuna. Brrnarif Johnson
.1 !!* P&lt;&gt;eitlMi n certainty is came from the bom* nf Morri* It ha* FridSy.
Claudine .Gnldsuiith. ....2.1 to
Waters ..rf
.Mr. and Mrs. George Payne. Mr*. Audrey JbiiM 2.120
J®®7 «°nt ge ot."
bean in tarrlcn per hap* one hunl.oemi, and Mr. uud .Mrs. Vcni Harlan Mallhews ........... '2.0JU
I**’*’•““• •-'«•“&gt;•«'• •” .»*&gt;»’• "f.
”• Clara
•*’'*
wrt* In I hr City Hat- Ira Hunt
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Ironside Shoe Company

WATERS BROS. ELEVATOR
CO.HEW NAME OF FIRM

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�TUB HARTINGS BANNER, JUNE IH. 191 i.

Oloodlana
Arthur Myers of Detroit came
Thursday evening for a short viiit
with Woodland relatives.
’
Glenn Densmore of South Wood­
land nnd Miss Artic Fuller of
Coats Grove were married at the
—bride's home in Coats Grove Thurs­
day evening, in the presence of a
large number of invited guests, A
reception was held al the groom's
, homo Friday evening, where a large
number of neiglilxtrs met to offer
congratulations. Al both occas­
ions a bountiful supper was serv­
ed. These young people are well
nnd favorably known here, and will
make their home for the present
with the groom's parents. Mrs.
Densmore la engaged to leach the
Routh Jordan school begining Rep­
tember first.
Oliver Densmore and wife of
Kalamazoo were here the latter
nnrt of the week to attend his
brother’s wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holly and
son Birdsall of Hastings, visited the
former’s parents over Sunday.
A beautiful program was given
nl each of the churches in Wood­
land Hunday by the children of lhe
Hunday mIwoIs. The floral »lecoraiinns were line..
J. J. England is one of the latest
to purchase n new car and is al­
ready quite handy with lhe lovers.
Marshall Cook and Mr. Vander^
cook. Recretary-of the Co. Y. M. C.
A., of Hastings, were Woodland vis­
itors Friday forenoon.
The bean room is again in opern,1 ion .after a close of several weeks.
The Township board of review
consisting of . Elmer Rising and
1 Fred Wagner reviewed Supervisor
tiroiingor's assessment roll the lat­
ter part of the week.
But few
changes were made as Mr. Grozitig&lt;-r had been very careful In his
aiscMinents, increasing tho valu­
ations In accordance with tho
Slate Commissioners instructions.
Were all assessors as careful in
their work as Mr. Grozlnger, wo
cntild easily got along without a
state tax commission.
Clayloji and Mrs. Schray of Chi­
cago came Saturday for a cougle of
weeks vacation. They are at pres­
ent visiting the latters sister, Mln.
G. A. England in West Sunfield.
The K. of P. Memorial address by
ReV. Bready of Hastings was listen­
ed to by a very large audionco nl
Hi-’ M. E. church Sunday afternoon
mid was pronounced one nf the best
. ever given here. The lodge was
nearly all present and wax highly
pleased with lhe splendid addnnx
and with the outside help that was
m» willingly given to help make the
occasion a pleasing surcnM.'
Judgd Smith, in whose car Rev.
Bready came over from Hastings
Sunday afternoon was accompani­
ed by Miss Marguerite- itetrnausperger and Mrs. Lenna Murphy,
who attended the memorial ser-

Junes Youngs who recently reIttrnixl from be Angeles, flak was
calling on old friends in Inn vil­
lage Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. W.riabl nnd
daughter, .Mrs. Maggie Munyon.
Gtena Covert and daughter. Kiva,
made an auto trip lo Ionia, Monday
in the former's car.
Mr. and .Mrs. F. F. Hilbert nnd
Mr. and Mm. B. R. Holly attended
sendees at the M. K. church nt
Hastings. Sunday evening and list­
ened to Ilin baccalaureate address
iiy Ilev. Bready.
•
C. R. McIntyre nnd Bonn Kenneth
nnd Charles were ot Ann Arbor.
Monday and Tuesday to see Mrs.
Mclnlyre Who Is in the hospital n«covcrjng from nn operation.
Ezra Barnum of Battle Creek was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan
Hunday. .
.
Mrs. Emma Bpindler who has fin­
ished her school year as teacher in
the high sebooj in Minneapolis,
Minn., Is home for the summer va­
cation.
Mrs. C.- Grozlnger is nt present
under the doctor's care.
K. W. Cree who underwent un-operplion nt Huntington, Ind- several
weeks ago arrived home Saturday
feeling quite well.
My. nnd Mm. Fred Hector anil
daughter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Cros­
by and daughter of Battle Creek
visited al the Phillip Reliray home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Kipner nnd
add of Carson City visitwt al R. L.
Wright's the loiter pari of lhe
week.
Mrs. Jasper Black of Hastings
was a rui’M of Mrs; R.- ft. Atehison
the Intlnr parti of the week.
Mrs. Leon Hynos who has boon in
a hospital al Anu Arbor for several
weeks undergoing an operation ter
goitre arrived home Saturday,
greatly benefited in health.
Forest Smith was home from
Grand Itapids Friday.
Mrs. Fem Trtimbo and daughter
of Fostoria. Ohio, who have been
visiting her mother, .Mrs. C. Senior
for a couple of works returned
home Monday.
KALAMO.

Charles Van Alslinu is improving
his premises by the erection of n
new hen house.
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Cosgrove at­
tended the Kingman family reun­
ion near Lake Odessa. Wednesday
and Thursday. .
Mr. and .Mrs. Will Oast er and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Oscar Renegar attended
tho Norris family reunion nt the
home of Mr. nnd Mm. Alec McK’rnzie near Nashville, Thursday.
Wayne Martens’f» tin* owner of
n new carriage.
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Tolten, who
have been visiting nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rriver, rnlurned
Kfltunlay, to their homo in Grund
Hapi.ls,
Mr. and Mrs. Rny Outer of nrnr
Charlotte visited tin* former's par­
ents, Saturday nnd Sunday.
BANNKM WANT AUVH. PAY.

PAGF.‘HIMOE

EAST WOODLAND.

Children’s Day June 2! at-2^0 p.
Mrs. J. Fuker. who has boon
•pending a week with East Wood­
land friends, relumed lo lainsing,
Wednesday.
Miss Elmer Gilman nnd daughter'
Lucile of Springport, are spending
two weeks at the home of her tmrenis. E. T. Cola and wife In East
Woodland.
Mrs. Flossie Pooler who has been
Spending several weeks with her
Krnnls. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowdy in
st Woodland, returned lo her
home In Cobalt, Canada. Friday.
E. T. Cole railed on his sister,
Mrs. St. John. Sunday morning.
’ Mr. amt Mrs. Dnnniii Green took
dinner with Mrs. Emma Baril.
Tuesday,
A large crowd attended the bap­
tismal services in East Woodland
Sunday afternoon.
Jahn Guy’s new bayn is nearly
completed.
Mr. nnd Mrs, M. L. Cole wen* in
Ijike Odessa on business, Satur­
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Hager muT
Mr. and Mrs. Ilf’rbert Surihe called
on Mr. nnd Mm. J. Rl. John, Thurs­
day. They were getting acquaint­
ed with a line auto:
Mm. Wm. Hallman has gone to
Ami Arbor for treatment this week.
She was accompanied by Dr. Mc­
Intyre. who- will remain until after
the operation.
Friends will he pleased lo learn
that Mrs. Hariir Hagln. nee Miss
Inez Cole, is the happy mother of n
flue haby daughter. Congratula­
tions!
WEST SEBEWA.

Ruwll Waring and family nrrompanted by Clarence Oat ley and wife
motored lo Vermontville on Tlinix•lay evening.
Homer Waring,
brother lo Russell Waring, gradu­
ated that day. The giiexls rt.nycd
the night arid returned lo Rdwwa
Friday.
Edna Bowen is •ponding' some
weeks with friend* nt Quincy,
Branch Co., where' her mother and
she resided hefnr.e earning hi Seliewn.
Igvinn Coe spent Sunday and stay­
ed the night with her friend Bella
Pencork.
.
Hazel Cne mol with a serious ac­
cident Inst Sunday woejj. While
coining out of th 4 yard of Charles
Wiles’ farm Iho buggy in which she
was riding overturnd. and in her
fall lhe ligaments of her leg were
badly Toni. Two doctors altendod
and pl/irjid the injured limb in plas­
ter of paris. ,
Dan Craighton's youngest son.
Clifford is nn a visit to his unde
Charles Craighton al Elkhart. Ind.
There will bo Children's Day'ex­
orcises nt the Chureh of Christ next
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hainmlcks of Hol­
land brought Mr and Mrs. II. G.
VniiKnnipan in ihnir auto on Sat­
urday tn visit their son and daugh­
ter-in-law E. VanKainnan and wife.
Tlio party relumed after an early

Corsets
50c to
$3.00

SPECIAL

Wunder
j+ose

June Values

for Men.
Women and
Children

June is (he month we have a lot of bargains for our customers. We receive a good many new novel- •
ties and special values, and we like to let you know about it. Read our EXTRA LOW PRICES on many
items below.
These prices .are for all next week, and we ask the city trade to do your trading on Friday instead
of Saturday as much as possible to avoid overcrowding, and that we might give better service to city and
country trade. We manage to arrange our specials for both Friday and Saturday. The public will receive
more satisfaction and better service if some will try to come Friday.

COAT DEPARTMENT

DRESSES

A full line of Fancy Coats for Women and Misses, made from
all wool material?, some worth $15.00, all marked down to
'

We are headquarters for ready-made Dresses for Women and
Girls.
’
.
House Dresses made from Red Seal Gingham and Percales
at only;_______________________________________ $1.00
Street Dresses, a big line, choice ....----------- --------------98c
Fine Waists in Voile and Lawn------------------- ...--------- 98c
Special lot of Waists and Dressing Sacks---------- ------- .39c
Girls' Dresses made from Gingham, only--------------- ....48c
Kimona Aptons jnade from Gingham and Percales.,..—39c
Children!* Rompers and Play Suits.----- 25c and 50c

$7.98
Short Coats in black nnd tan. —.—$3.98
Newest style Dress Skirts in all colors, made from
Wool, Ratincc, Serges and Voile, worth up to
$7.00, choice ...•__ $3.98
Special values in Kain Coats for Women and MisSes,
Double Texture Waterproof------- '-------------------------- $3.98
'All LlninTl hick' Duster Coals—2J.7-1——,&gt;3^98
All Suits and Children's Coats. .. ...----- Half Price
Green and black Mercerized Petticoats at--------------------- 69c
Wash Skirts in Pique and Linen at only2—. 98c
Crepe Kimonas at; 75c and $1.25

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

~

We carry a large and complete stock of Muslin Underwear for
Ladies and Misses.
Ladies’ Gowns at50c, 75c, .$1.00, $1.50
Giris’ Gowns in sizes 2 to 14. Rood value, at ..’45c
Ladies’ Drawers, Brassieres and Corset Covers25c
Ladies' Combination Suits, Envelope Chetpisc, Double Panel
. Skirts, at popular prices.
.

DRY GOODS VALUES
A new line of Auto Scarfs at------------- 50c, 75c and $1.00
Extra large Bleached Turkish -Towels---------------------- ,..25c
Cotton Towels at_____ 5c, six for 25c
27 inch white embroidered Flouncing--------------------- - ---- 19c
5 inch wide fancy Ribbon, 25c quality------- .----------------- 15c
Ladies’ 16 button Gloves, white or black----- '--------------- 50c
Girls' long Silk Gloves, double tips---------- !------------------ 75c
Ladies* JUnion Suits, trimmed with lace at neck-and
knee, at duly:-------------------------------------------------------- 25c
Girls’ and Boys’ Union Suits at only.—„,:
25c
Men’s Union Suits, Balbriggan or Porous Knit----------- 50c
Men's Work or Dress Shirts at only--------- —--------------39c
Men's and Boys' Summer Jersey Sweaters

Special Values on all Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums and Cottage Carpets.

Friday and
Saturday
Only. 25c fancy

Frandsen &amp; Keefer
Hastings’ Cool and Sanitary Store

Ribbon
at J5c

ONE PRICE TO ALL

Kayser
Silk
Gloves
Guaranteed Jlps

WESTERN STATE NORMAL
KALAMAZOO, MICH. ‘

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TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHER^

Yolfng People—Prepare for Your Life Work—Attend Here

Equipment

Advantages

The buildings are new, large, well
planned and attractive and the equip­
ment is excellent. The library num­
bers 12,tW" carefully selected volumes,
all new, and is growing rapidly. The
gymnasium is (he largest structure of its
kind among the normal schools of the
middle west. The training school build­
ing is a model of convenience, practic­
ability and architectural beauty. A fine
science building is in process of construc­
tion.।

The Western State Normal School
at Kalamazoo is a high grade state school
for the training of teachers. A residence
of two years after the student has com­
pleted an approved four-year high school
course leads to the life certificate.
Through affiliation with the University of
Michigan, holders of the life certificate
may complete the Bachelor of Arts
course at Ann Arbor in two years. A
high school graduate is thus enabled to
secure both the life certificate and the A.
B. degree in four years.
.

PANORAMIC VIEW OF NORMAL BUILDINGS

The school offers a two years* Life
Certificate course for high school gradu­
ates, an advanced Rural School course
and review courses. There are also
special two-year courses in Public School
Art, Commercial, Kindergarten, Manual
Training, Physical Education and Public
School Music leading to the Life Certifi­
cate.

Fall term opens Sept. 21, 1914

The faculty consists of 50 thoroughly efficient instructors who have been
gained in 25 of the leading universities, colleges, normal and technical schools
in the United States.

DWIGHT B. .WALDO, President
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Students may enter at opening of any term

Kalamazoo offers many gnd varied
attractions and has many special advan­
tage as a city for student residence.
There are many opportunities for re­
munerative employment. The Western
Normal enrolled l;S00-students during
the year which began July 1, 1913, and
closes June 30, 1914.

Year book mailed on appli

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PAGE SEVKN

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REMKES AID SON CONDUCT

Kow Komfort gp
Stock

1 Gallon of Kow Komfort and a good Sprayer for

*1.00

Paris Green
Unadulterated. The acid in our Paris Green is
entirely neutralized, making it less liable to bum
the foliage. Every keg thoroughly tested before
being placed on sale.

25c a pound

Machine Oil
For binders and mowers, ■ good heavy oil.

30c a gallon

Fishing Tackle—a full line
Kodaks and Kodak Supplies

Ellis E. Faulkner
Delton, Michigan

The Rexall Store

Devoes
Ready mixed pure paints
oils, turpentine, brushes and all that
you will need to paint that house or
barn.
Let us tell you just what we will
furnish you paint for your buildings for.
Remember fewer gallons go
ther and last longer.

far­

Everything in the paint line.

F. H. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich

4 Per Cent

We Pay

Delton State Bank
“
Capital
Surplus

&lt;20,000.00
6,000 00
A. A. Aldrich, Pre«.
—
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prci.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

DIRECTORS
Dr. Donald McLeay
Wm. Elliott
.
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B, Teerpening

For Staple and Fancy

Groceries
SEE-

E. H. ECKHART
DELTON, MICH

Home Baked Goods a Specialty

Southwestern Barry

Good Values.

DELTON.

■MH.w 1W00K.

Miss Hazel Eckhart, who is at­
tending school in Big Rapids, came
Saturday to spend a few weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eckhart.
Mrs. Cara Looinls was in Hast­
ings Saturday to see her son Glenn
who played with lhe Olivet base
ball team against Hastings.
Mrs, Eddy and daughter Pearl of
Augusta are visiting friends aud
relatives in town.
Several auto loads from Delton
attended the Milo Children's Day
exercises Sunday afternoon.
Ellsworth Barret and father. Orren Barret, went to Grand Rapid*
Wednesday lo the stock show.
Jotlic Horton nnd a friend from
Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors al
Eugene Horton's.
Mrs. George Sprague was In Bay
City last week to attend the Stale
L O. T. M. Convention.
Dr. M. J. Cross was a business
visitor in Kalamazoo Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adriataon and
daughter Margaret have been vis­
iting friends in Hastings for a few
days.
Mrs. Gillespie is in Borgess Hos­
pital where she had an operation
last week. At the present time she
is getting along very nicely. Her
granddaughter. Leora Nichols. Is
keeping house during her absence.
Fred Hughes and family are now
located in their new cottage at
Crooked Lake.
Mrs. Ellis Faulkner and three
sons are spending the week with
relatives in Grand Rapids.
Mr. Fisher was overcome with
tho heal while working Monday al
Manley Morris' south of town. Al
present he is feeling belter.
.Mr. and Mrs. Manson Newton of
Indiana are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Fenjmr of Plainwell spent
the week end with her daughter,
Mrs. Guy Honeysett.
Miss Nelli* McDonald returned
th tier horn, in Grand Rapids last
Thursday after spending three
weeks with friends and relatives in
this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hlscock motor­
ed to Allegan last Sunday with their
new car lo visit the latter's brother.
Mias Relen'James has returned to
her home hl School era fl to spend a
short time before going to summer

Wm. Henkes &amp; Son of Dowling
have one of the nicest, most np-todato stores for. a small country
town that can probably be found
in any place. They are alive to
their opportunities and are giving
to the people of their section of the
oouoly splendid values for their
money. They always keep a fresh
slock and can supply you with any­
thing you want in lhe line of gen­
eral merchandise. They are run­
ning dn ad. in the BANNER every
week and it will pay you to read
what they have lo say.

The Ladies Aid will meet with
Mrs. Jamee Gay. Thursday, June

STONY POINT.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt visited
in Grand Rapids last week.
Mrs. Brandslellnr nnd Cleone
spent nearly all of last week with
Mrs. Mason Norwood al Kalamazoo.
-Several from here attended
Sports Day al Hastings Thursday. •
Sir Isaac Newton has been putting
a new cellar under his house and
making other inipruv ■■in&lt;-i&gt;t.'&lt; in gen­
eral.
Mrs. Trees* is . entertaining her
sister from Woodland.
The Misses Florence and Mabel
Leonard are home for their sum­
mer vacation. «
Mrs. Stephens of Lacey and Mrsv
Beach of Dowling visited Mrs. Caleb
Risbridger Thursday and Friday.
E. E. Faulkner left for Detroit
Monday evening to be gone for sev­
eral days.
Mr. and .Mrs. M. M. Maiming were
in Detroit Wednesday. Vera, who
has been in Hallie Creek for several
weeks visiting, came homo wnTT
them.
Miss Irene IteelUvl is spending
the week in Bottle Week.
The Epworth League liad their
election of offleers at the church
Friday evening. The following of­
ficers were elected: President. Very!
Erb: 1st- vice president, Gerald
Bush; 2nd vice ' president. Mrs.
Bush: 3rd vifo president. Bernice
Pennock; 4th vice president. I&gt;oi*
Leonard: secretary. Meda Leinaar:
treasurer. Roy Adrianson; organist,
Gladys Gaskill. The various inerniwrs pledged to earn a dollar bdlore
July towards tluTpiano fund.
CLOVERDAI.E.

Mrs. Frank.Sayles of Hastings,
spent a few days with friends of
this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kalher and
grand son. Orville spent Wednes­
day in Hastings. ,
Dugal Campbell received a Imx
of delicious plums from u friend, in
California.
Mra, Patton's four nephews from
Manchester
relumed to
their
homes after enjoying a fine visit
and.the Ashing expedition.
A. E. Patton was a business xallor in Hastings. Tuesday.
Mrs. Dell Smith returned home
Thursday, after spending a few
days of last week with her. sou in
Orangeville.
Born lo Mr. and Mr«. Clare With­
am a son.
Mr. and Mra. Claude Mosher and
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kenyon spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
Kenyon's brother of Hattie Creek.
Mr. aud Mrs. Edd Pdnnels and
grand daughter, Glrnnice and Rich­
ard Pennels and Indy friend motor­
ed to Kalamazoo, Sunday.
'Eugene Deck and Will Monica
are working for A. E. Patton, be re­
newing the Bams house.
Bernice Mosher is working for
Mrs. George Kahler.
Floyd ■niornton of Battle Creek
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Davenport ter a few days.
Lewis Acker motored to Hickory
Corners lo bring his mother home
She has been caring for her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Hoss Burdick.
First Chilson spent Sunday with
Mr. ami Mr*. J. o. Cbambwlain. t
Mr. Eric McLeod and lady friend
of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­
Leod.
Mrs. Karah Moslier spent Sunday
with Peter Mosher .of Shultz.

.

school.

Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and Mrs.
Graff of Detroit visited al Charles
Hoskins, Sunday.
There will be an ice cream social
at Harry Hale's, Friday evening,
June 19th.
Mr. and Mm. James Gay of Dos­
ter visited at N. P. Bresson’s, Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hoyt and Mr.
and Mrs; L. A. Heers of Richland
visited at lh6 home nf N. B. Beers
Sunday. , They
also attended
Children’s day exercises at lhe
church.
The Cbildrdn's Day exercises at
tbu church were well attended Sun­
day.
FJNE LAKE.

The Ano weather nnd tho miiflm'-r
vaczttion in' the schools serve to
bring many city dwellers to lhe
lake.
'
S|&gt;orts day at Poplar Beach on
Saturday. June 20.
T. E. Godde and brother, George,
of Augusta, ate at the tenner's
farm on the base'line planting |m&gt;laloes and plowing for wheat.
Will Frey lias been culling a field
of Alfalfa.
Mrs. Elia Fick received a tele­
gram from her old home in Batavia.
New York, announcing the death of
a brother-in-law, nt that (dace.
Mra. Fick and s«&gt;n. Charles, left that
night for Batavia, to lie present ut
the burial unices.
Our cream carrier for lhe Hick­
ory creamery, had the misfortune
to have a fine horse break its leg.
and that means a loss of Hie horse
almost invariably.
Tho demand fqr strawberries
seems lo be greater than lhe sup“’fciw.rd Howne and Oscar Gif­

ford are building a collage on the
north west shorn of lhe lake, on
Will Frey's plat.
Will Caldwell nnd n friend from
Battle Creefc are. occupying the
termer's coltane at IHmlins .Beach.
■ Mr. and Mrs. 8. Downe of Bailie
Creek are at the lake this week.
Albert King and family of Bat­
tle Creek exited to occupy o&gt;te "I
the Bowno collages in n few days.
A. G. Paul and.wife and the
tenner’s sister, Mary, look an auto
trip to Heading. Midu Hie last of
Iho week lo»visil J. C. Neullng and
family of that place, returning on
Bunday.
f,
Mrs. Fisher, who with her hhsband nnd one child, occupy lhe
Arthur Searte farm, had Hie mis­
fortune to fall down stairs and sus­
tain very serious injury.
Dr.
Brnflh was called and Mrs. Fisher
seems on lhe road trt recovery.Miss Mattie Toozc is working for
Mra. Brininstool al lhe Shore Acres
hotel.
'Hie infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hall died on Friday
morning after a brief illness of
Siinui incningiliu.
Burial took
ace from Hobbles undertaking
rooms in Battle Creek on Sunday.
E. Deo Paul. wMe and son were al
tho tenner's old home on Sunday
and also called on Karl Bristol's
family of East Barry.
A fine improvement has been
ma&lt;lc on the road just' FTast of the
lake. The gravel for ftovcnng the
same was obtained from Mrs. P. G.
Hlandley's farm.__________
HTATK ROAD.

Preaching sarvke.at the W. M.
church was well attended Sunday.
Preaching okam in four weeks.
Friday. June fifflb. you are fill
cordially invited to attend a (xd
luck supper at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Torn Fisher. The proceeds
arc to go toward, paying for repairs
on tlufc parsonage.
Mrs. Ida Kinnifi is entertaining
her mother, Mra. Lewis, from Bat­
tle Creek.
Mrs. Carrie Fisher spent Sunday
at Woodland with her parents.
Mrs. llza I.. Shepard from As­

syria is’spending this week with
her parents. II. ft McIntyre's.
On Saturday Mildred Kinitic.
youngest daughter of Lester Kinnie
fell from a gate and broke her right
arm.
Aben Johnson'* onion patch busi­
ness I* nrngrooatog finely. This
week he is planting several acres of
potatoes.
•
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GREAT JUNE INDUCEMENTS
AT WEICttHANT &amp; RIEOE'S

Church Notes.

A NEW TYPE FAMILY

The BODONI SERIES
A Classic Type-Face With Which
The Modern Printer Cun Surpass
The Works of Past Matters. Lot
UB show you printed ample..

NICE BUSINESS AT DOWLING

Kwp Splendid Mac ^toek for Small,
Country Town and Give

There w|H bo preaching next Entire Stuck of Ladirs and MtiKcs
Sunday morning aud evening ut
(amitv and KuHn OtTrrrd at Half
Maple Grove. ,
Th.™
Price.
There will
will 1...
be SSunday school next
Thu announcement of' WeickgcSunday al 11:00. a. m. The lesson
Xlll '"riie Great Refusal” Mark uanl A Hii’df will be of unusual in­
10:17-31. - Gohlen Text—"Yo Can­ terest to Hu. ladies of Barry Co.
not Serve God and'Mammon" Luke They Ulis week offer tliqjr entire
10:13. •
slock of Ladka and Misses Coats
The Junior League *s a1
P­ mid Suite al Lull price. This store
m. ; Every junior come mid help does just an it advertiser, and our
the little leader.
rrudura will find tho regular prices
The Y. P..A. will bo led by Mira on tliese goods are mil squarely in
Edit it Johncox.
The
iQV'e is IwQj Tb'* rciURMirf-for this extra­
"Chief Scute and How to Reach ordinary price culling cv ent .are
Them," Lyke H:7-ll.
fully Muted in the udv.
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BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

-BANNER WAMT ADVH PAY.-

ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
ABSOLUTELY POKE

Insures the most
delicious and healthful food
By the use of Royal Baking Powder a
great many more articles of food may be
readily made at home, all healthfill, de­
licious, and economical, adding much
variety and attractiveness to the menu.

Several from the Point attended
Quarterly meetings nl Morgnn, Fri­
day, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Cora Bolton of Hastings vis-1
ited al the Point and Ndrtb CastleThe" Royal Belter nnd Pabtry Cook,"
ten. the past week. •
containing fire hundred practical
Mrs’. James Varney Jias a brother
receipts for all kinds of baking
from the west, who is making her
and cookery, free. Address Royal
a visit. Her sisters from Nashville
Baking Powder Co., New York.
also spent Wednesday with her.
Wayne Offley was the successful
candidate from the William school
and 'Shirley Barnum and Nettie
Varney from Marlin district.
Mrs. B. J. Wellman nnd Ruth
Norris Family Rrunion.
semblage broke up early but they
spent a few days nt Olivet lhe j&gt;ast
Tho sixth annual reunion of (he had a
- pleasant
------- —and
- - enjoyable
week.
-;.2 raimin.,.
wished for
d&lt;Mccnd«ute of J
B* Norite vworl»t,m
” togtdhor
and
all wii
nnnv
hannv
Royal Barnum now Ims a wall IWCUnueUIS OI J. H. .turns War ,many
more happy
reunions.
held
al
the
pleasant
residence
of
completed for his bam and is now
.Mr. mid Mrs. Alex .McKenzie in Ver- WHITE FOOTWEAR FOR
ready to move it.
nionlville,..------Eaton- -Co
Mich.,
James Asplnall and family of the -----------—,M —
— Thurs_____
WARM WEATHER-WEAR
h‘4R'i . *PonJ. SU0'*?/ h' &lt;’*rllon J day, Juno II, 1014. Tho day dawn­

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•••-■nble. • ««ll, numlwr
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Rmlcliaugh jarrived on lhe morning trains and
and children atlended Quarterly I W).rp nU,[ at (jl0 station by Mr. aud
meeting al Kilpatrick church lasl]&gt;lrB. MrKwute awl others'who had
Sunday and visited James Boyles &gt; arrived and were taken to lhe Itumu
and family of bunfield.
■ nU(o an(j puggi^.
-------- ------------- I The forenoon was spent in vislt.
HOLMES CHURCH.
’iug and renewing.old ncquaitilanccs
Mr. and Mrs. Hlmry Ragla enter-’and making new ortes. At noon a
tallied Mr. and Mra. Ezra Barnum'
P'd luck dinner was served,
and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wright of followed by lhe IiusIiu m m-uuhi
Bailie Creek; Mr. and Mra. Orville! which was called to order by lhe
Barnum of Hastings; Mr. and Mra., president J. L. Norris nnd was openAiden Burrouahs of Rutland aiidi&lt;*d with prayer by Wesley Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. BarnumTor din-i ih...... cretaryp-ad the minutes uf
ner Bunday and Mr. and Mrs. Philo the last meeting and were approval.
139
responded lo roll .call anod-two
Fuller, Monday.
I;
i9 resnondiii
wit-two
Miss Hazel Smith of Hastings was!। new additions lo the family were
the guest of Miss Iva Crncktenl!j also present. A nice letter written
, by Min. Herllia Sundertin, of Colu­
from Friday till Monday. .
i ratio Springs, was read. Shu said
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Auspaugh were they could not bo with us but would
in South Hastings recently la. visit be thinking of us and woul&lt;k know
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. we were having a nice lime in spile
Henry Crockford.
of the fact that so many of the fnvMr. nnd Mra. Frank Roberts of ,ed ones lind gone to their reward,
Woodland were the guests of Mr. I and hoped all that were with us
and Mra. Clark Overanulli, Sunday. [this year would Im: alive and well
Mr. and Mra. .Freeman Burfidm I‘find with us next year. A few words
who have been .visiting Lhei.r daugli-1I of greeting were also read from
ter. Mra. Henry Ragla. returned I Mrs. Ida Svyeel, of Idaho. She
Tuesday to their home in Lyndon­ 'would love to be with us and -see
some of the old Jamiliar faces, but
ville, N. Y.
L N. Durkee and family were ' could only say "God bless you all."
Grand Rapids visitors Wednesday. and hopes lo meet us over on lhe
other side. She also sent a record
Mr. and .Mrs. E. A. Crandall of
her falnily to he placed in the
Grand Rapids, .Mrs. Elmer WoimI of j' of
record Imok.
Regrets wore sent'
Coats Grove and Mrs. Edd. Parme-j from Otis Inman-mid family mid
lee spent .Monday at Gwirge Full- from Mr. mid Mrs. Edward McKen­
zie. A letter from Mrs. Elia Copp,
of Nebraska came too late lo be
Obituary.
read al the meeting.
The secretary was lequcslist lo
ST it 1 MB A CK -William 11 win*
Strimback. son of .Mr. ;&gt;ml Mra. try and gel a record of lhe family
Lawrence Strimback, bom ’March of Georg* Norris, deceased. The
following
omevrs were elected:—J:
11, till i, in the township of Sunfield,
Eaton county, slate of Michigan mid L. Norris, president: Wesley Norn*.'
departed tins life .lune
1UI i, al vice president; Ola ■Norris, secre­
Little Jtfax
tin* age of 2 month* and 27 day.*. He tary mid treasurer .
leaves to mourn his father, mother.i। .McKenzie sang a song. Carrie, taias.,
two brothers and one sister and a Clarence mid Edna Norris and Enrl
McKenzie gave recitations. These
host of other friends.
O precious one from UK is gone,. , I were edjoyed and appreciated by all
A voice we loved is still.
[present. The next meeting is to tic
A place is vacant in our huniu
। held the 2nd -Thursday in Juno t9JQ.
Which never can lie. tilled.
place of meeting to lie appointed by
We mourn for thee, our darting,
' the secretary. New inemlNirs aildWe shall sigh for days gone by.
ijed the last year: Miss ’Martha Au­
But will try to meet Hoe, darling, gustine was married lo Raymond
Oastor Jpn. t, I'Jli mid Miss Hazel
In thy home beyond the sky;
May the chain which now Is broken. Taylor was married lo Leon Norris,
That we so deeply mourn.
March 3. .1014. Norris A. McKenzie
was Worn Nov. -29, 1013. Emily
Be united at Christ's coming
F. Vela Ikcker lorn Jan. 20, 1914,
In the resurrection morn.
and one grandchild added to the
Card of Thanks— I wish tn thanlc family of L. A. Hyde. One chair left
the Banlleld W. C. T. U. for the vacant by the death of Elmaefte
lovoly
carnations, the xIlaiifl*&gt;hi Norris. Short talks worn given liy
Cemetery Circle for lhe potted I Alex. McKenziP, Wesley Norris mid
phinf, and to ail who sent me How­ । Oscar Rcniger. Ono of th*; pleasant.
ers, post ranis and other gifts dur­ I feature* of the &lt;lay was.J. I.. Norris
ing my recent illness. - Your kind-. ;gavu.cach.a ride ill his auto during
ness will never Im: forgotten.
, [the &lt;|iiy. Ire cream and cake with
Mrs. J. H. Bowser.—Adv. I I served. Owing to Hit: fact that so
[many bail lo return to their homes
Banner Want Ads Bring Results.
train lhe us-

Add lo the Comforts of the Wearer,,
and are Quite Inexpeualve to Buy.

Those who have fool troubles may
find possible relief by wearing
white footwear during the hoi sum- "
rner months.
it is a well-known fact thalpco-r?*
pie living in hot countries almost
invariably gress in white, because
white lines not attract lhe sun's rays
as do other colors. Manu(0cturers
have designed jmtne very attractive
white footwear in lhe way of slip­
pers and oxfords, made of Nubuck
and While Canvas, for Women,
Misses and Children.
The Ironside Shoo Company has
a nice line.of white footwear aud
women, misses and children will bo
^peciaUy interested in the adveritsement of the Irouaide u1
Shoe
-- (Jo. •in
­
this isaye. Head it.

Notice.
To lhe si’vural Township Clerks
and School Directors:
Having received numerous In­
quiries through the mail, 1 take this
method of notifying all that be­
cause of a change in the law. tho
fine money will hoi be apportioned
to the township nnd school districts
until after the f5lh of July, instead
of May as fomicrly. And that tho
primary money will be about flJSS
per capita and thV Hue money will
be nearly three times as much as
last year, nnd thal both the lino or
library money and the priflMHr
money will be available through
the township and city treasurer*
about August 1st.
Ixander Reams,
County Treasurer.
Card -of Thanks—We wish lo ex­
press our I hanks to the friends and
neighbors vylio so kindly helped
clear away the wreckage of our
barn.
Me. and Mrs. Geo. M. Smith, Irv­
ing. Mich- Routll I.—A&lt;|v.
Youthful Loyalty.
Young WUllam is American born.

and then hi various tnaonon. The
other dor, for example, tho little lad
quzlntancc of hts tithar,'
"Mr. So-and-So likes tittle boy*," ha
was told.
"Doe* he like you. mamma?" asked
William, after a momentary healta&gt;
tfon.
“Wall, no." was mamma's honest az&gt;

much."
.
' "Then that's the reason I don't want
to alt on hla knee,” was the qolck-wib
ted and flattering reply.

Profitable Farming
in these days means

Efficient Farm Machinery
—The Kind That Docs the Work—

Does it well, Mots it economically, and that is made and guaranteed to do the work by reliable
manufacturers—Fann Machinery In other words that is built on honor and gets results. That's
our kind.
■
Here arc a fejv suggestions of valuable farm tools thatevery farmer ought to considtr
right now and on which we will be glad to quote prices that will satisfy the careful buyer.
CULTIVATORS—We have the Kraus, Iron Age, Oliver, Gale, Brown and Keystone.
The mao who cannot pick a satisfactory cultivator from such a list is hard indoed to please
MOWERS—The Chamjpon, Johnston and.McCormick Mowery constitute aline that no
one can beat.
BINDERS—We offer the johnsjon and McCormick.
These are too well and favorably
known machines to need any special mention.
—CALL AND SEE OUR LINES—

Aldrich Bros. Co

Hardware, Implements and
Furniture
Delton, Michigan

�TBHAfnM4UmitM to, wy.

PAGKHVB

ne from

the flr*t

Hot Weather Hints
50c to $2.50
SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Collars detached or
attached,

o'clock.

Yes, these are all “good stuff" and make the most ap­
propriate gifts for graduation as well as being suitable and
useful for all summer needs. These are only a part of
the many good things we have for sale—you will always
find lots of bargains on our counters.

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Chariee Doyle, who has been sick

Hosiery

walh tonadiU* the past week, re­
sumed his work atllorrill Lambie
A Co.'s, Monday.

STRAW HATS in all shapes for all ages

10c to $7.50
WASH TIES, COATLESS SUSPENDERS,
SILK HOSE, SILK HATS

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
’service will !&gt;&lt;■ special -for all Infanls and their parents. A bnptis| mal service will !&gt;•' held when' all
dreiring Ihelr t-liildrcii baptized
[may have it done. .
Christian Science Society.
1 We are pb’as&lt;*d lo announce that
Sunday. June 21. I9IJ. Second the special service for Hie Imysjast
floor of No. HO Jefferson HL. Sun­ Sunday was well attended and good
day acrvica 10:30 A. M. «Hubjecl. “Is interest pianitested l»y all present.
The Universe Including Man. Evolv­ ; We, were fortunate in having with
ed hy Atomic. Force?" Sunday us Rev. F. P. I'.oopcr. financial Sec­
School, 11:15. Wednesday evening retary of llonebrakr Seminary,-who
testimonial service 7:30 o’clock. |s|Hikn to the boys, giving them
Heading Room, at same address, is i wholesome and encouraging advice.
open ttvgry Wednesday and Satur­ 1 Delegates were’selected for Hie
day from 2 to 5 P. ,M« where anlh- i Annual Branch Convenlhni to be
orized literature on Christian Sci­ ! held at Woodland Juno 30-July 3.
ence inny be read or purchased. A | Plans are being made to make this
cordial'welcomeJs extended lo the i the bi'st one ever held in Michigan
public.
coilfereiiee and it.will be a treat to
be able lo attend.
। The School has voted lo enter thn
Presbyterinn tlhurch.
r.ontnst for the beautiful
lings
A sacred concert will
givenr! which ah’ being offered by the ronnext Hunday evening nt 7’jtli. A f&lt; rencc board. Home next Sunday
large orchestra under the direction 'and learn all uIh&gt;u( the plan and b*t
of Mr. Kuenzel will furnish special levwybpdy “Boost" mid'we can win
music. The choir, under the di­
rection of Mrs. Pryor,.will also fur­ 1 Services’for next Sunday ns fol­
nish special oiu-ii-. *
flows:
.
.
Morning service al Ifldfl. Tfi*- : 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School.
pastor will preach on "The Soul's
113»&gt; A. M.-T’reacliing.
Thirst For
.
5:00 P, M.—Junior Endeavor.
Hunday School'nl 11:15. All wel- : d:tw P. M.—Senior Endeavor.come.
'
[ 7:00 P, M.—in-caching.
Miss Frances Burch will siiig
(he morning service.
•
Emmanuel Ehurch.
।
Rev. Garnlll L. Batrsv Hector.
■ MclhodlHt Episcopal Church.
Rev. Russell IlA Bready, Pastor, | Holy Communion. H:ihi a. m.
Morning
Litany, auiN^ur8flrvic.es Sunday, Joint Slat, ns 1 mon. lo:.’«i Prayer,
a. in.
'
follows:
: Sunday School. 12:00 m.
10: 00 A. M.—Munday Kclinab
11:00 A. .M.—Public worship and I Bible Class subject. Acts, NHL
Chalk talk. 12:15 p. in.
fourth sermon in the series on "The
Informal service and church inAimmHos* Creed."
siruclion in parish house Sunday
6: 30 P. .M.—Epworth League.
7: 30 P. .M.—Public worship and rvi’iiing al 7:30.
Mrmoft "The Woman With a I No Friday evening talk this week
Painted Race."
Ba pl 1st Church.
United Brethren Cluirch.
■ Thursday nlalif, 7:30. miil-week
.The Church With ti Welcome—Rev. prayer and praise service, al the
C. W. Ballou. Pastor.
I churcli.
Next Sunday will lie “CRADLE 1 Friday niylil, 7:30, choir practice
ROLL DAY." , We will ifiake special at lhe church.
arrangements lo enlfriain the par­ | Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Harp
ent* imd children nf the CHAlJl'E ; arruinpaniinenis to Hie regular
ROLL next Sunday.
In fact, the ' music.
■

Good Stuff

Bates school house. Sunday at 3:00

50c to $2.50

THE CHURCHES

LOCAL BEVS
Ardsll WveM bM HTin
Il for
divorce anmK juOton A X.-----The annual school meetings will
be held on the second Monday in
July.
The BehMT ton* ll iukbl-1 (•
James SuLlon for two box** of ex­
ceptionally Am strawberry.

Munsing, Porosknit and B. V. D. UNION SUITS

One Price Clothiers

primary

department

Hastings, Michigan

—-—. ..

1 —~

Morning worship. 11:00. Sermon
by pastor. Music by choir.
Young People'# meeting, 6:30.
Question box. Bring lhe questions
which puzzle you aud we will try
and' niiswer them.
Yoke Fellow Band. 6:30. Message
on personal work by tho pastor.
Evening service. 7:30. Gospel
message by. pastor. Choir music.
Trio by Messrs. Ramsey, Loy and
Mead.
Tuesday evening Cottage prayer
meeting,-7^0, at the home of Mr.
Clarence Cobb, 201 N. Broadway.

Baptist Churcli.
The Childreh's Day exercises of
Hie Baptist church were hold on
.the preceding Sunday. It consisted
of a program of songs and recita­
tions which lasted through the
ift'riod usually taken up with the
.regular morning church services.
Tin*, auditorium was filled with the
largest gathering of children ever
assembled in the history of tho
churcli. There wen? many flowers
and a number of birds, whose songs
added to the happiness of the oc­
casion. A liberal offering wA re­
ceived for Baptist mission wogjt.
Presbyterian Church.
There was a large attendance al
the Children's Day service hejd last
Sunday morning. Sixteen children
were graduated from the Cradle
Holl into the beginnera* deparimeuL
aitil two from lhe primary into Hie
Junior department. Infant baptism
was administered to seven children.
was contributed for the work
of Sabbath School missions. The
whole servin’ was an inspiration.
Tilt; canaries and babies added
much to the service. The exercises
were very interesting nnd reflected
much credit' U|&gt;on Miss Rogers,
Mrs. F. Cook and the Misses Ed­
monds tiinl Mrs. Frost, who had full
charge of preparing lhe program.
—
Emmanuel Church.'
Children’s' Day nnd Flag Day were
oliservetl in Emnnnud church at
lln; regular Sunday school services.
Rev. Carroll Bates gave some facts

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A Penny Saved Is
a Penny Earned
By depositing your money in the Hastings National Bank,
you not only have the assurance of safety and the exper­
ience of convenience, but it gives you standing in the bus*
incss world, and adds to your savings. “A penny saved is
indeed a penny carped.” Deposit today and continue de­
positing until your bank account exceeds your, [neighbor*

CHECKING
CERTIFICATE
SAVINGS
TAKE YOUR CHOICE

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County
HASTINGS, MICH

Tho summer session of the Wes­
tern Normal college, In Kalamazoo,
will begin on Monday, Juno 39. A
large number of aspiring teachers
of Barry county will attend.
The city council has accepted the
roll for the Market and Washington
street sewers and work will-be be­
gun so soon as the tile necessary
for the Job may be Obtained.
Dr. J. G. MeGuffln was operated
upon at Butterworth Hospital.
Grand Rapids, Monday afternoon
for deflected septem. Dr. Ferris
Smith performed the operatioiL
Owing to the fact that he has to
receive treatment at a Grand Rap­
ids specialist’s each afternoon. Dr.
J. G. MeGuffln will not be nt his
own office afternoons for a few
days.—Adv.
Mra. Vera Wellman enlbrlained
the members of tjie M. U. M. club
and several other friends for din­
ner Friday evening, al her home on
West Mill 8L The young ladies
all had a very delightful tune.
Mrs. Wm. Beadle received a tele­
gram Tuesday telling her of the
death of her brother. Horace
Barnum of Fresno, Cai- which oc­
curred Monday.
He bad been ill
with cancer of the stoma. Ii. Obit­
uary will appear lalfr.
On Tuesday night of this week
the Bijou will give FREE with
every 10 cent admiuion, a ticket
good for one 5 cent loaf of bread at
tho Palm Garden. Como and see
The Irish Lady in Vaudeville.—Adv.
Joseph Rogers, lhe poultry and
egg dealer, rearranged bis residence.
Joseph Alwine did IM carpenter
work. Joseph Webber and Joseph
Frankenbcrger
perfected
the
rough-cast. Joseph 81a|terv said
"By Joseph -Twas a good job? —Adv.
A number of the young popple of
Emmanuel church gathered al the
rectory Tuesday evening anil gave
Mra. Bates and family a pleasant
surprise.

A

social evening

Gloves

Ladies’ Silk Hose---------------- $1 to $2
Ladies' Silk and Lisle Hose........... 50c
Ladies* Mercerized Lisle Hose
__________________ 25c and 50c
Misses’ Lisle Hose--------------------- 25c

Ladies’ Long Kid Gloves.$2 50 to3.50
Ladies' Short Kid Gloves SI td $1.50
Ladies' Long Silk Gloves. 75c to $1.50
Ladies' Short Silk Gloves.50c to $1.00
Ladies' Lisle Gloves_____ 25c to 75c

Neckwear

Hand Bags

All the latest .novel tiea in Neck­
wear. Beautiful Lacc Collars and
Cuffs to match. Fancy Bows, Jabots,
Fichus, Crepe De Chcne Ties,
Beads and Tango Neckwear.

A complete line of Leather Bag*
50c to $5.00
...x.............
Mesh Bags, newest design
50c to $3 50
Coin Purses.
_.25c to Stic

Fans and White
Parasols

Silk Underwear
Single Garments
Union Suits___

Newcit design* in Fancy Fan* from 25c to fl
Beautiful Parasol*-------- -------- $1.00 to $2. IS

$1 50
$3.00

Let us quote you prices on fresh strawberries for canning

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Goats

Suits

Skirts
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 9

was

spent after which ice cream and
cake were served.
•—
Manning Doud, who U nearly 91
years old. walked out lo his
nephew’s Nr. Robirfron's of Rutland,
Wednesday, a distance of four and
one-half miles. Mr. Doud is In
good health and bids fair to reach
lhe century mark.
There is a movement on fool to
reorganize tho old school, dial riel in
which is located the grange hall in
Johnstown.
This district was
abandoned while J. C. Ketcham was
county school eommiraioner. There
is -an’increase in Iho number of
school children all qver tho coun­
ty and some schools wil| have lo be

Surplus water running down the
vest side of Grant * hill has long
lecn the cause of Hie poor conditon of the streets and the city is
low al work constructing a suitable
Irainagc system, which will carry
he waste water away without
rashing gravel from, the streets,
hereby incurring repeated and unlecessary expense.
The base ball ganlc on Saturday
iromlaea to be very interesting. If
he arrives in Ume, “Heine** Berger,
tho pitcher of Notre Dame univer­
sity, who made such a great record
(liin season, will make his first.ap­
pearance in a IfasliiiKS uniform.
This is one of the Saturday games
booked especially for the termers
and men employed in the factories.
Game called at 2:30 o'clock/ .
Mr. Clifford M. Hammond and
Miss Clara G. Nelson were united in
marriage on "Thursday afternoon,
June 11. at the Presbyterian Mans*’,
the pastor. Rev. M. Gfigaby, nfliciating. Max Lewis and Ethol
Hammond wert» tho official wit­
nesses. The ' young people will
make their home on the farm north
of the City. All wish them a hop­
py voyage through life.
Through the rourtosy of Mra.
Ellen Robinson the BANNER is in
receipt of a copy of the Talc of
Pines Appeal, a daily published in
Nuova Grrons. the largest city on
thia island, which has become a
favorite place with Ameriqana.
Mra. Robinson spent an entire win­
ter on lhe island, and was greatly
pleased with the life I here. This
is*ue of the newspaper is an edi­
tion celebflftlng tho tenth anniver­
sary of its foundat ion. It is an in­
dustrial edition of 30 pages in
which mrery import a nt phase of in­
dustrial 4nd social life’to portray-

Many fishermen were al Hie lake*
early on Tuesday iliorning when the
«:n season for -black bass began,
ere' were numerous anglers on
Hie many lakes in the couuly and
lhe catches reported were very
good, though, of course,, some alipwances Iffid to be inane.for the
element of fiction whifih so often
crOebr intn fish storiM.
One of
lhe Hastings ttoheniieu was casting
to enHiysiastlrally that ho gave a
howl gf joy when he f«ll something
on his hook. But his pleaigjro
quickly vaiilslied when he attc&lt;JVi)red he had hooked bis cumpsiitou's

Kaloma Shields, of Nashville, has
begun suit lor divorce against tier
husband. ■ Leon Shields, whom she
accuse* of being in a state of almost
constant intoxication. In her bill of
complaint, she elates 'thal she be­
gan suit against him in 1910. but
withdrew it on Ids promise to re­
form. and that soon afterward he
again resumed bis former bad hab­
its. She says Hint Ills last period of
drunkenness is due to whiskey im­
ported from Grand Rapids nnd Bal­
tin Creek. Oil Mrs. Shields state­
ment that Mr. Shields had threaten­
ed her nnd the furniture with vio­
lence. Judge Smith has issued an in­
junction raslrpiuing Shiehla fron\
molesting her pr their properly.
-George Burgess has been survey­
ing the route Of Hie drain which
will lv located near Hie CasUetonWoodlaud town line.
A number of Iron seals have been
placed in the city park, phicli is
being visited by many citizens. The
wooden seals placed about the trees,
contrary to the belief of many, arc
only temporary.
.
The trial of Dugat .McCallum, of
Cloverdale, accused of collecting
birds eggs in defiance of the law.
was adjourned from June 17 until
July I. anil the attorneys in lhe case
will file a stipulation asking for a
longer adjournment.
The annual memorial day servic­
es of lhe. local Odd Fellows' lodge
will be held next Sunday. The
members will meet at 2:30 o'clock
and march to the cemeteries.
Kueiuel s band will furnislr music.
At the I. O. &lt;&gt;. F. lol.Uiev. C. W. Bal-

deliver an address. .
.
The pupils of the seventh and
eighth grades held their annual pic­
nic nt .A'eker's Point WcdnMday.
They were in charge of Miss Petit.
The inembers of the normal I rain­
ing department wen? also nt Hie
picnic. The students in the high
school are holding their annual pic­
nic at Thoruiipnte ton.? today.
, The’Bar-Bar Company of tlrand
Rapids. cmiiULliwd nt
has
filed articles of iiicorporalibn with
the Hecrelary of Slate, E. M. Barlies.
of.Uiix city, being among the incor­
porators.- - The company received
its name from lhe first three lettera
of lhe names Barnes .and Barnhart,
two gentlemen of the latter name
also being among the. incorporators.
The Young People of the Baptist
church\planned and earned out a
iiarty for their president. Miss In ne
■k»lc«, which was a complete siirnrise to her. They gathered nl Hie
home of Miss N'iula Fisk, N. Broad­
way. which was beaulifi.il&gt; 'd’.oraled in Ja|ianwe style. Miss Estes,
very utisyspeciuigly. was decoyed
to lhe house, to find the. youns peo­
ple . awaiting tier. A very hapny
evening wi- spent in games, in the
iakiug of a flashiitflil of lb&lt;‘ group,
and hi prescutiug Miss Estes with a
Iwuutiful souvenir spoon &lt;lf the
court house, as a token of their love
and eileeni. Miss Estes expects to
society.

There will be a inerting of Host­
ings Chanter F. &amp;'A. M.. on-FridaySpecial communi&lt;-atim&gt; ■ f Hart­
ings Lodge No. 52 I-T. &amp; A. M.. Wed­
nesday evening. June -’I. Work in
the second dygrec.
Rev. Carroll U Bates, rector of
Emmanuel Episcopal church. &lt;!•■liven’d the coinineuci-mcnl address
before Hie graduating class of the
Caledonia high school last evening.,

Sign* of Wealth.

Crawford—"!• ho really »o rich?Crabehnw—"Thera's no doubt of it
When ho aued hl* wife for divorce tho
paper* in Iho cate were withheld from
public acnitinr, ud when there waa a
auicido in the family the coroner*
office decided it waa an accident"—
banner want advs. pat.

Two Barry County Boys Serving
In Marine Corps at Vera Cruz

Merritt Springer

Clark Poller
Vera Cniz. Mexico. hour in lhe day a guard could- bo
June 3, 191I.
seen bringing a prisoner t(&gt; the
Dear Sir:
_
guardhouse for safe keeping. At
1 have been requested lo write night-time shots could be heard in
a short story of lhe Mexican affair every ilireclton as people were not
what I call the beginning of Hit? end allowctl on the streets uf Verti Cruz
which is as follows:
after 7:30 o'clock. One found
Qu the 2i'st day of April IPII. lhe prowling around was told to halt-^
blue jockvK-.Biid marines attached tH’hevi’ me they know what it
id various ships in.ihiFAUaiitlii fivift meaiH to disobey. They know the
received tin* glad news of inter­ boys in blhe can shoot straight and
vention in Mexico, and received nr- to kill. Wilhin nine days the Fed­
ders from Washington, D. C. to laud eral Army had vairfshetL the city
forces at our-', rhe Minnesota at being under martial law. being vary
that time being in Tampico. .Mexi­ quiet at that time.
In all there
co, rushvd with ail epged 10 de-lroj were about 18 killed apd 57. wound­
the Naval. Academy at Vera Cruz, ed. ‘
but owing to a bfeak down arrived
On the 2fflh we returned to our
here somewhat late, tn the inenn- ship with th* exceptions of a few
time we were rolled - al' twelve; who were. Uilluckly. the city being
o'cldck midnight to Tie ready with: turned over to the U. S. arn'iy, This
rilles and ammunition, al a mo-j ended the battle of Vera Cruz. AU
menl's notice.
|.we know is that it is over in Hit*
As we steamed in |&gt;ort the U. H. 8. rnirL What the future lio'lds-for lis
Chester could Ih- seen sending, her I remains to bo seen. Kid Springer
live Uiciusbells ipio the academyiand myself have only a short white
killing hundreds of Greasers. Al i to serve, and being together we talk
(he same linn* the Ixiys in blue w&gt;*n&gt;! (iiioul our many experiences find
fighting, some Jieing killetl and will uovor b” sorry of our four
wounded from th* rifles of snipers years un&lt;ter (he red. white and bliu*.
,whh were hidden in lops df many! Thanking you for publishing (his,
biilldingi.
.
' I remain.
Before night or ttie'saine day we!
Yours re-ptfully,
rccriveil orders to laud foroep al
Clark Potter.
mint-nntf-h fore-night --t in. mtr' Addrc*-*:
Meruit Soimger and
feci wen- ou lhe enemy.'* *oil, tightni Clark Puller. XL ■#.
VilWlHJ*. &gt;
tug beaide uur shipmates- Every
c-of Postliuuler. New York, N. Y.

�THE IH.«mNGfl BANNEB, JUNE 18. 1ML
BEN BAHLMIO WINS H1BH

£

SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY CUP

BASEBALL

middktilk

Cover* Three and Three Quarter*
Mlle* fa 22 Minute*. Cha*.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank U. Hayn«*r nra
A .bank's first duty is to its depositors always. This
very happy over lhe arrival of a
.
Tockl Hcwiiid.
l&gt;gnk regards the safety df Sts invested funds as requiring the
fine bnhy daughter hi lheir home on
Running over, a-mprse of three June 10th. All doibg fine. . Conmost direful and conservative consideration ol its officers.
nnd three-quarici * mile* in 22 min­ grntulalions.
t
Not a single dollar of the bank's money is invested other
ute*. Ben Garland, rias* of BH4, of
Edward B. nnd Edna Whitmore
than to men ol high financial standing in our community or
Hasting* high «. h&lt;»»l won I lie Weis- were in Hmdinrfs on Thursday at­
on improved real estate valued at 50% iq excess of the loan.
tart-Pnel|ia-gross-country tniphY tending ,aiTice erramisocial.
cup. Thunday afternoon. Charles 'ITie K. of P. lodge has decided tn
The board of directors examine the affairs of the bank
Todd finished recbhil. The two take a vaentirtu during duly mid
personally twice a year.
Jilors took lu* .measure fur n num- | not Im-cii a visitor and m respect- young men ftade a .veyy creditable August and then finish up' tin* do4% on Time Deposits
fcs
11.. iIni* which n.'it.-d thorn Hu* I able company, he wuiijii have been run. Tho Oven! was started dur­ fayed degree work September fit.
(vi.-iorj. &lt;ijq&gt;-&gt;*«,«l to l.indgren was “pinched." But it Very often hap- ing lhe plhlebc event* held by the
The remafhs of “bml" Hugh
L&gt;H.mi*. a voiingsteJ' from Belton, ihmis that towns have one or more eighth grader* during their rally.
FARMERS
Davey, aged 76 years. w‘ho came tn
I
’
ho
two
young
men
made
lhe
run
I' win* fiirrnei’lv pdcJied f»r tho Uns- unfortunate.* like thi*. who it
his death by hanging,.in his shoe
, MIDDLEVILLE,
MICHIGAN
I I mg* high srhool. He lind Hie lo- a privilege 10 *.viire- lhe prulec- in very oreditable time. Mr. Todd shop, io HaUlpgs, wvfc* ImnughJ
fcal* well in huiid IhriHiglmtit the 11ion of respectable company.-and collapsed willun a few blocks of, here Thursday and. laid beside liij'
|cohte«l. I h.; one run made off his then “open their mouths and fib the fair ground*. There is every wife and daughter, who had pre­
...•4-i-nv ddiveiv w;.*'tho result of a piece of । away and leave them.". Il hurt* indication that a larger number ceded hinrsome -years. Dad oper­
OLIVET WH.LEGI ANS i"-’*1 &gt;,-...id hick and a liw three ,ta«e hit I the game and it hiltis lhe town. will compete for the cup next year.
This cup, which i* a silver ated a shoe shop here ter many
ANB GIVE l.(H:US I TO
1 in ad.- by'-Palteii. Hie hero of the People enjoy goml-nalured “fanyears previous R&gt; going lo Rtislings.
dny. The old leaguer made what tiling,'' hut not the maudlin iiisiills trophy, has been offered by Wal­ He was an expert wi»rkm*n.\having
1 nni bring.
many |iave‘dec-lme.| was lhe great- of u whiskey soak.il Hunnel mouth. ler Phelps, himself a former athle­ lrarn«*d the trade und«u- lhe old ap­
tic star in the high school and
es| catch ever seen kit lhe local I
------------- coach pf the l;nl basket tall team, prentice system, spending 7'/years
uiioimds. Ir col off a sure home run. I
Ionin Smothered, 19 to 2.
BERBER. PITCHER OF NOTRE
ami by Charle- A. Weisserl, with lo acquire Hu* trade. Dad h^d his
land bnuighi “Pat'' a round of11direr*I
iT '
1* the Hastings diamond a Invndoo the tapes that interest in track faults, who has not? But he also
Splendid
tlrldmg;
DAME UNIVERSITY, SIGNED •• 1 -■
.........................
athletics will......
be revived
.
in Hastings had many admirable qualities. An
Lindgren from an .awful
his is a question which ought tn high. Only a few years ago Iho invalid wife for -many years was
* Marcus W. Smith, D. C., and AMistant, Mrs. Myrtle t.
|H&gt;tinding. Willi one mil in the third, j, considered with a great- deni of
students of the high school were as given the best of care mid lhe cem­
Team Stirnnlhrnr«l By Arris id of 'springer put up a high one behindr ilieiatioii- by every fan.
Smith, D. C., graduates of the Palmer School of Chiroprac­
Just much interested to track hthlMies etery lol where his loved one* Were
lii-l haw. Patten raced toward the ,
tic, of Davenport, Iowa, which is the fountainhead acliool of
Manager Rrll and Third Basras they were in I moo-tall nnd fool laid away was always taken good
I diamond, put mil . «me lian'l mid] .
,
carm
of
and
beautiful
plants
un&lt;i
Athlete* from various high
Chiropractic, have opened offices and rest rooms—5, 6 and
’
man Chaiton.
.caught, the ball vvhile going at full jO|(Hasting* diamond i* not ball.
the counly met in eom- flowers were kept upon the gravrg
7 upstairs in the new Hendershott Building.
■The Hastiqg* teitm ha* won Hirer -ce-d. I lo,i- was a great deal ol rnm.u-p, hbl H 1* known Hint this schools in
on field days when the by liiin. He greatly enjoyed ummH of five game* since the last 1— ,applau-e. hut it was nothing com.-;*aine crack Ionin team, which de­ pelilion
Call and see us and we will endeavor to make you com­
of tin- school* gathered in pireing.ball garni** in lhe old days,
mio of Hie BANNER. .The local- i.ared to what followed I alien *
^,1,,,.
u,..
loam* in lhe students
and was always ready to give of
fortable white we explain the science which has for its ot&gt;
lost to Olivet itellcge and lo Grand!s-euml .xhihilimi an instant n(er |;Utl wa&lt; h;ltllv
m Ha*- enthusiastic rivalry and indulged liolh his time and money towards
in *otne of th** epoch-making
jcct the removal of the CAUSE of disease. Disease is
Ledge.
Tfi-y de/ratert Bdding
toy
J3*
nH p!?i,p?, :
‘h" ln*'
"" “w,ul "x', events
lhe games or of the band*, of
of
m*Ihm&gt;I day*.
The
troph
­
caused
by NERVE PRESSURE at the foraminal openings,
twice aud Ionia.
•
, 'nr.J 1"™^’i l,'h'iinn in which Hosting* p&lt;mnded ies in the high school won in funn­ which he was drum major. White
where the nerves pass out from the spinal cord between
Willi the arrival of Manager Bell'll l'*jkrd gm»d for Hm race track. fthe
. famous
-Pulaski's
wt* all regret his sad end, peNi&amp;p*
delivery until
nnd Hunt
Glndluu. Ita | ml tin’tteldcr rnn into deep right, he retreated from the mound in er athletic events ought to stand as he is happier al rest.
two
bony
surfaces, which become subluxated. This causes
team ha.* beoh greatly slrenglh. J-1 urned a ml made a spec Incufar one- favor &lt;•( iho *hori-stop. who in turn objects of silent reproach in a peri­
Henry Kane opened his picture
pressure, thus preventing the vital energy or mental im­
od of athletic decadence.
« d.’ Great interest ha* followed , hand
could not slay the balling rally.
show Thursday evening, in a good
pulses from being NORMALLY expressed in the tissue
111.’ aiMMMlIM'rlllellt (bat “ '
*
‘
. .................
jAllogellu*r Hasting* inndf 19 hitsand
house. The pe&lt;q&gt;le need recrea­
cells and often causing headaches in that portion of the brain
promobug interest in tase ball 1,1 up nilH
f|h. pumfui ,-onle*l Tues- HASTINGS RESIDENTS IN
Berger, star pitcher f.tr Notre
tion of some kind and no doubt his
producing more energy than is being used in the tissue cells
university will ttoi-h. the
Iday. The vlsilora were unable tn
MOTORING ACCIDENT efforts will be appn*eiateiL
The game was full of excitement. make Hu* circuit uqlil the ninth,
with Husiing*. He will arnv
of its zone.
The remains of a Mr. Cook, nf
Hasting* could not find Ixx'imist de- when everybody, including Bell,
unlay.
Grand Rapids, were brought lo
Wc will be pleased to receive friendly calls by physicians,
}livery, while the visitora were* un- either became careh-»s or lw«mr Near Detroit, John F. (loodyrar mid Parmele?
Parmelee lor
for num
burial June the 8th.
and to co-operate with them whenever possible in doing the
lahle tn place (he hull lieyoml (he overcome wtlh n spirit- of charily,
■' formerly
'
' *'lived in this vicinity
Newman
Fuller
Injured
When
’
He
Belding Cootrsl Close.
! wonderful fielding defense of the for three hits and two misplay*
greatest amount of good to the people.
unbered
as
the
one
Il It
Ur T.ITO U.rr
“"J.«"&gt;
Hastings defeated Belding in the local team',
• —1. The collegians' first run saved the men from tho town with
armed fook.
•
May not this city be among the foremost to promote this
most interesting contest of the sea-1 came in lhe
|he classic name from a very white
Rix Hastings |&lt;eople had a very
H. G. Bennwny recently sold lol
condition of our science and BOOST for HEALTH FIRST,
son Friday. 6 to 5 in-9 inning* in 1 hit French. who. scored on Nel
narrow escape from death on .Mon­ C. O. Freer, of Gun take, a nice'
.. &gt;.i.v Kraiznuller
L* .■ ,«.&lt;ll«.i- drove
.fi ikvi' in
111 the
I tie thrope's
Ihriiiui*. double,
,l,iii
which, after all, is the most vital question of SAFETY.
which would havwhich
day when R. B. Messer’s touring­ line of furniluro for Ins collages at!
winding run with a long triple after
Office hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.
own tale. It follow.*:
car turned turtle on the cement
I-:, k bad Kingted.
"in- was out judg&gt;*d it.
road a few miles west of Detroit. Mrs., W. 11. Severance, returned]
Hasting* ABB
II O A
iiiiniuig* neu iue Mrurr ill Hie
.
when the run was made.
It is thought thal the car turned from New York City on Friday,
CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS FREE.
fourth'when
Hutchins
went
to
first
!
J
Hailey, llua visiting aoulh-paw.
nv«*r when it struck the soft earth having'spent the winter with her
puuied Hastings until the fourth ■in Ne|tliorpc'« fumble and scored । Kynett, cf 6 3 I
by lhe side of the highway. Those son. Iterl. White #ho epjoy* lheI
inning when lhe locate poutidi-il out on Patten’s long hit for three base*. 1 Lek. ss ......------- •&gt; - J
in the rar were Mr. Messer; Mr. and cily, there is no place like home,
■ti...
...11..
...
..
it
-1.....
kralziniller.
1
&gt;
...
I
I
O
Kralzmiller.
Hi
The rally which gave lhe visitors
three runs. Many long hits were
.Mrs. John F. jloodyear, .Mrs. Phyllis Middleville. .
made throughout the game. Pitch­ 'the game came in the tenth on
Reynolds. Mis* Frances Williams
.Mrs. Will Pierce relurnwl lo her!
NEW HRNlfRRSHOTT BUI I.DISC.
ing for Hastings was Nichols,. the singles hy J. HtfifiiHou, French. II. Beck,
and Newman Fuller. The car was home, on Sunday, after spending
Grand Ledge twirier, who has won Hamilton, Nelllioroe and' Miller.
RLX1MS 5, K AND 7
going
at such a rale of speed that -the winter in Florida, with her
13
many j/nie-. lliis sgitson. H" had Ixiomis held Hastings safe 111 the Hutchins, r ...
•it
turned
compleiely
over.
Mr.
daughter. Mrs. Elirnbrth TIiorjH*.
taalhennnn. If
the Beldingllea gu.--.mg all the
Goodyear was pinned under (he big
MICHIGAN
Mr*. Fannie Banfield, 'of Grund
HASTINGS
lime. Henry, of the visitors. cnrrnM
machine and It wa* nocessary lo use Rapids, cam)* down Sunday evening
Totals
off the honors with the stick. Beld­ collegians who
a jack lo rata* (he car lo release lo se&lt;- h&lt;*r mol her. Mr*. I». Huger*,
ing scored the first run in die third team. -The score:
E him. lie is now at lhe home of hi* reluming to her home .Monday. ■
Ionia
nn Gould's bunt, sacrifices by Pfab Hastings ..
daughter, Mrs. Ixmald Van Zile. &lt;ff
The memorial exercises of tho.
and Maurer and Henry's long hit for Chnlton, 3b
1 Ml roil. One of hi* ribs is frac­
Lyle Ellery is me new ।
K. of P. lodge and Uie-Pylhian Sis­
.Miunrdo. 2b • &lt;l
three base*. Two more runs cam.* Michael, rf.
tured.- Several «la&gt;s will elapse ta- ters. was held jointly Sunday at Irish Corners burlier shop.
Blackmore. 3b .... I 0
in the fourth on singlerby Oshinfore
he
can
be
brought
home.
Mr.
2-»
p. m, thi* ladie* having charge
Middleville Ghaulauqua August
Pultersom cf ....... I 0
SCHOOLBOY
ski. Moore's two bagger aud tiouhrs Kralzmiller, th
Fuller
hurl
one
of
his
kneed.
Mis*
of the gervices al the hall. Which 11th to tftth. Don't forget Lite dale.
Teghtmayer, If. *s 3 I
sacrifice.
Williams' wrist was injured, and were carried out acconliug lo tlielr
2b
WANTED
Hugrue. c
* n
The score standing 3 to 0. nnd Heck.
Mr*.
Reynold!
escaped
with
a
slight
Kynett, If ....
beautiful ritual. Music was fur­
Barns. Hi .
COATS
GROVE.
Bailey working well, tlu^ciinlesl ifxathennan. if
J injury In her peck. Mrs. Goodyear nished by bi&gt;*s llulh Die and Mrs.
TPOR Mteadv,summer,partGnzidla, rf
teji pnprouiiMUgpfor
1 liiii-LAw ' I'
Mr. and Mrs.€. E. Crandall, form­
is
•nnsiderably from
A. ,M. Gardner, and some fine song* erly
** time, ea»y wort- Must
Pulaski,
p
they
4i&lt;l
11^
scSre
in
llielr
lialf
»«•«•«*
*■
Mrs.
May
•Coville,
of
Grand
but Imvz ••■■■* ......................... —I ——
shock.
Mr. Messer escaped un- liy .Miss Thompson. .Mrs. G. P. Mc­
be bright, neatly Alressed,
maali* on
Monies bv
'1 ‘
with&gt;■ ihHM
three t-iina
runs, niailc
on singles
by .l.indgren.
‘scathed.
’
p
Naughton and the Young Men's Rapid* visited Orson Wood and
and under fourteen years ol
Beck and Kynclt and double* by
Details of Ihp accident are few. Glee Club, following winch the other relatives Hunday.
5 21 if 10
Totals
Hutchins and Miller.
age. Give references and
The lop of the car was coinplelely .Middleville Brass Band led lhe way
The I».‘G. T. O. club anniversary
Totals
Innings
With lhe score standing tied, the
dinner
and
program
will
I
n
*
held
mention day and hour when
wre«
ked.
II
is
considered
remark
­
lo
lhe
cemetery,
lhe
Knight*
visitor* went, after the Iiall agares- 1Olivet
Hastings
able that the occupants escaped marching, aulos being furnislied next week Wednesday, June 21 nt
parent will come with boy
sively in the fifth an&lt;^again took the Royal. If ..
Ionia ...
•
- ■ president, Mr*.
for lhe ladie*. Beautiful emblem*
for interview. Good pay.
lead, one run Iwing made on singles
Lottie
Stowell.
Jmlge
Clement
Three base hit. Bell; two base hit,
e
were
spread
upi.oiue
raowen.
airs,
amine
i.irmem
and flowers galore
up­
Splendid training. Write to
by Maurer and Henry and a sacri­
Eck; sacrifice hits. Patten, Etk. SALE OF IRVINfi MILL
of !!:.
Hie departed Smith of Hastings will give an ndon the grave* cf
fice hy Bailey. When the visitor* J. Ilnniillnii, 2b
HASTINGS BANNER,
Mmardo; sacrifice Ry. Bell; stolen
Brothers SIIU
nnd SISICCS.
Sisters. This
honnnnnrnw nnro.A
r HrOUlCrS
1IIIS 11011made anol her in lhe a&gt;*venlh on a
PROPERTY BREWS TROUBLE oring of the memory of the depart-' Levi Chase left Tuesday evening
buses, Cnalton. 2; struck out by
Hastings, Mich.
pas* to Henry, Bailey's single to I*. Hamilton. «1»
Bell. 13; by Pulaski 2; l.y Peltier I:
i*d
ones
is
being
olnu-ncd
mpr«*
and
for
Jackson
to
attend
Iho
G.
A.
II?
nghl-and an error, thereby giving
bases on balls off Bell. 4; off Pulaski,
more each year and is a beautiful encampmenj.
Miller,
2:hit* off Pulaski V in 5 innings; Mrs. F.nima Strong Declare* Damon custom.
foals Grove is justly proud of ily'
fans' hopes fell.
I. Butler Defrauded Her in
off Peltier, 5 in 3 innings. Umpire.
A flailing party was at Gun Lake young people who are this yAar-rcTim hilling powers nf the Has­ Sorenson,
Densmore—Fuller Wedding.
HubtanL
.
over Sunday nnd all rt*porl a line ceiviuK honors in their school work.
Property Deal.
tings players became evident, how­
Ono of the most pleasing social
Nothing is said about the Miss Mildred Oats mid Miss/Vera
Declaring that Damon I. Buller, of time.
TotaW.........
ever. in lhe next half when they
Hastings Again Defeats Belding.
Detroit, defrauded her of her pro­ number of fish that wen* caught Wood have made excellent records events of the season occurred
‘Royal out for cut ling bases.
again tied the score, single* hy Milanding hard' upon the delivery perty right* when he recently pur­ tiowev er.
in Iho Hastings High school, and Thursday evening. June 11. I1M4. at
“Balled for Royal in the ninth.
ctiahl and Eck, followed- by Kynell's
Early Monday morning there oc­ liave a part on. I he program of. the* Un*, homo of .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fof Worden, fteldilws crack pitcher. chased the Irving mill nnd water
Innings^
Iripte doing Bic I rick.
Hast huts defeated Belding Hl to 5. power. Mr*. Emma Strong, of De­ curred an auto collision on the cor­ graduating exercises.
Miss .Nina Fuller, well known residents of
Intense excitement followed when Olivet .
ner of Main amt Railroad Streets. WoimIs graduates lliis year from lhe Southeast Carlton, when their old­
Wednesday.
This
is
lhe
first
game
troit,
ha*
becUD
legal
action
to
re
­
the game ran lute the lad inning. Hasting*
that Hastings has won off the home cover her interest. Mr*. Strong ■Dove Perault was coming up from Normal gchbol nnd has a place on est daughter, Artie Anna, was unit­
Bailey, however.'showed signs of T1
the
depot,
and
in
attempting
lo
turn
grounds
this
season.
Every
mein
­
that the property is worth
the Alumni Banquet program, Ralph ed in marriage to Mr. Glen Dens­
weakening. Eck. the first one up, ■
v....,,,
’
, !,(( |||(, |,n|| |,nr(j declare*
sacrifice
at Ithist «I3JXX) and that under pre- from Railroad street into Main Wood won honors in the Mill grade more of Routh Woodland.
punched a single’ into right flete. | }*• .?£*'„P .
r Hell
n long home run leiiHe of assisting her in paying off slrrtd. just as Cha.*. Schondelmayer examination, and a speciar&lt;*xaiiiinaA very beautiful ceremony was
a mortgage of I3.0IN) held by the yho was going east on Main street iiou. and will lie given u trip to the, carried out in a very impressive,
drivt
eslate of lhe late Manley M. r,ha«e. came opposite Railroad street. State Fair at Detroit. Beth Rich­
'
'
■ Springer; bases on ball^ off Lind- Behling. 0 II 0 I U2 OP- J 8 4 Buller induced her to convey the There was a crash and then each ardson and Gertrude Stowell hlso manner in front of a large mirror.
When, the hour arrived. Mend­
Hasting.*
AB It II O A Eugreji L off IxmudIm 2; struck out by Hastings 0 0 2 2 2 5 0 1 0— to fl 2 property lo him on his promise to was looking over their respective graduate from
Hastings
High
rar to see how much damage was
. 4 it 2 O 1 0 jlLindgren 7. by Loomis tn; |pt by
Chilton. 3b
ilattcries—-Nichols and Hulehins; give her a land contract In return done. While they needed some ro- scliool and Mahlon Fuller, Vaienta elsohn's wedding march was play­
- •
pitcher by Lindgren 3, by 1 .oomis I. Worden and Bailey.
and that he never fulfilled hi* part
Fuller an«l Henry Cole also won di­ ed hy Miss Mary lAcs of Haiti*
Michael, ini
,
Umpire. Huhbard.
of the alleged agreement, thereby pairs. no serious damage was doqe. plomas for passing the eighth'grade. more.
On Thursday will occur a unique
getting on**e*sion oLa piece of pro­
An inleresling and helpful \V. C.
Kratzmilhr, r A lb 1 n
Base Bull Games Scheduled.
Rev. Russell H. Bready was Ita
al a price for below it* real picnic. 'It bring the day of the T. U. meeting was held Tuesday af­
Hast Ing* Lose* In Grand Ledge.
Thursday, June 18—Hastings In perty
Goriyear picnic, to.those Hint have ternoon at the home of Mr*. (5. E. first one of the bridal party to take
value.
.
Hastings nnd defeat in an excit­ Ionia.
purchased
.auto* of him. They arc Hinljh in charge of Mrs. Florence his plaee, being followed by the
Hutchins, i'
ing contest in Grand Ledge Sunday.
Sahirday,
June
20
—
Flint
Buicks.
groom,
and then the bride, attended
tnvited to galhi-r in front of hie Stricklon Barnum.
I.V ..r r.
■&gt; - &lt; 1,........„l I,.
Milter. th
&gt;unday. June 21—Hastings in Al­ CHILDREN,S DAY DRAWS
by her falhej*. After a few brief
garage, where their pictures will
Patten, r
Sunday School Noles.
wh other were two of the noted bion.'
words the young iieojilo w*to proNichols, p
THRONGS TO CHURCHES be taken and’(hen the run to Gun
college pitchers of tills slate— Ttiu«day. June 23—tawell.
The Children's Day exercises held ■nounced man nnd wife. After con­
lake for a fish dinner and a gen­
Hardieau. Hie scholarly Iwnb-i &gt;•(
Friday, June 26—Grand Ledge.
last Sunday morning passed off gratulations supper waa nentreL
eral g&lt;M)d time.
’
Totallhe University of Michigan, whose
Raliinlny, June 27—Albion.
Snbludh School Pupils Make SerJanie* Dibble recently jiurchased nicely. The children doing their Thi* was served in buffet style to
home town is Grand Ledge, and
Siinduj. .lime 2H—Hastings in
Ridding
a two horse pnwrr gasoline engine pay* well. The offering for For­ more than two hundred guests, and*
■
vice*
Joyful
With
Programs
Portland.
eign and Home MiMdont was M4n. .•very one tried to do their part.
to’ add to. his motor equipment.
Pf
M
of Songs and Music
iif the .Michigan Agricultural Col­
Tuesday. June 30— tawell.
The waiter* were all young
Pal Kelley injured .a Unger, while Those receiving the India t'xiin for
lege, a former -Ha«lmgs pitcher,
Friday, July 3—Niles.
Childran’s Dav services were held nt work in the factory the other giving 31.00 were: Thelma Endsley, ladies, close friend* of the young
who
was
again
on
the
.mound
for
Saturday,
July
,4
—
Two
games
in
ammnlmr
of
the
local
churches
After lhe usual treat of
Bn dry. p
day. - It is doing well and Pat is Ida Fisher. Beatrice McDonald nnd people.
Hastings.
with
Niles.
Sunday,
and
the
interest
shown
was
Until
Woodman.
cigars and candy, several elegant
still on the job.
Oshmski. c
were scattered.
Tuesday, July 7—Charlotte.
so deep that some of lhe churches. A farewell reception was given nt
Houles, 8b
Subject of Sunday Fchool lesson selections for the piano were paten­
I*'dge
player*,
Thursday, July 9—Hastings in Isiasit'd of Hi&lt;&gt; largest congregation* the Mi E. churcli parlors Monday for next Sunday is 'The Ureal Re­ t'd to.
Moore, ni.
.
inn* in their Charlotte.
they ever had on this annual event, evening in honor of Mr. mid .Mrs. fusal." Mark to. 17-31.
Jackson. If
The decorations were very sim­
lo connret with
Saturday and Sunday, July it and which is made a joyful occasion for Tungate, who are Jiiuviug to Wash-&gt;
Gould, rf
A series, of evangelistic meetings ple, pink, green and white were the
&lt;■11 hit* meant 12—Hastings inUmiia.
the little foJIft, who speak their iiigton, after having taught in our began Tuesday e.venim^at the Coals color*, designed and arranged by
rrni,i,
nms. .Hastings had lhe bases .full
Thursday, July 16—Hastings in “pieces'" and sing with the nimnlkJly m-.nooi for some linM*. and Perry Grove Church of Christ by I. W. Will Chase of Hastings.
. several time*, tail the bit neAessnry Chariot ta
.
and abandon of childhood. Tne of­ Stanford who has received an ap­ Kimberling, lhe drummer-evange­
The bride was attired In while
No on- out
f. nr. I bringing in H|" nto- was nul
Saturday, July 18—Charlotte.
ferings also were very generous.
I.. when the winning . fnrtiirnming.'
pointment to preach the gospel nt list. He is very earnest and enthu­ crepe de chene and Ince, carrying a
runI. U
was mad-.
"
■ —— — — Sunday, July- 19—Hastings in
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Oakhill. Mich. Perry is one of our siastic and thos» who attend once
Wrings J 2 3 4 r» a 7 8 9- it. scora’by Innings:
The auditorium of the M._ E. local boys wiio has woFkcd hard •are sura to want to. go again. Ser- bouquet of bridal roses.
The presents were many and ex­
Thursday,
July
23
—
Hastings
tn
Hastings &lt;1 or 3 11 n 2 n t- 61 Innings 123 IB67«0r-4t H E
church was filled on Sunday when to educate himself, and-one and all viros will continue over Sunday nnd
.
the regular service was replaced join in wishing him success in this Further announcements wifi be pensive and testify to the esteem in
......... 0&lt;’ 1 2 t u t 0 0- 5j j i’ogOOtr— 6 9 f. Charlotte.
which the bridal coupl.' are held.
I riday.-July 21, Charlotte.
with Children's Day exercises con­ Held.
A very enjoyable program made later.
Three base hits-- Kralnniller.. Ifa-iins* ... .OfiOfi I (100 I—2 9 2
Tuesday^ July 2B-^CIiicago Inland sisting of ti-ciiations, dialogued nnd was rendered and lokeni of esteem
Tho following evening Mr. and
Henry; two base bit*- Nichol*, Ij Batteries—Barilicmi and
Giants, v
rang* by the children of the prim­ giving to the departing ones.
Mrs. Frank Densmore of South ‘
Death of Dr. Woodman&gt;ec.
Hulc-hins, ■ Patten. 1 Xinett, .Moore;
ary and intermediate department.
sacrifice hRs, .KyiietK* Pfati. Maur-iID^dgi* mid Hqlclu-ns.
Charles titewnrt of Grand Rapid&gt;
Dr. JF. W, Woodmansee, aged 85 Woodland gave a reception to about
The offering taken for the. loan n one time livery man of this vil­ years, one of the oldest physicians f!W) of tlwir friends aud relative*.
•*r. Gould, Bailey, Jackson; sacrifice
Secretary taForge lias hooked fund for. religious education totall­ lage. was down on Monday on a real &lt;&gt;f this city, died on Wednesday at The bride and grotan were intro- .
fly, Dshitiski; first on errors, Hast­ IONIA FAN DISCREDIT TO
throe good gaums for next week. ed CHM Thia was one of the estate deal. He likes to get-iiack the homo of his sister in Olivet. duced by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Downs
ings I. JJelding t} loft on baseHIS TEAM AND TOWN The
contest with the-colored team largest, if not the largest Children's and clasp lhe hand of old lime Funeral services will be held in this of Grand Rapids, after which re­
IlaNiinss 6. Belding 0; struck out
iKioked for Tuewlay has been can­ Day gatherings, ever held In Hos- friends.
by Nichols 7. by Bail&gt;«y 7; liases &gt;&gt;a
city al three o'clock. Friday after­ freshments were served, consisting
«hails off Nichols t; Umpire, Hub- Respectable Company lit* Was In celled nnd Lowell has been given lings. The Gardner warehouse is nrarlf noon. Dr. Woodmansi;e was tarn of a fruit relish, ice cream and
that date. On Friday. Hie Grand
hard.
enclosed and sodn will lo&lt;A quite on August 3t. 1829. He served cake. Miss Helen German of Nash*
Saved Him From Being Arrest­
tadge team.’which recenlly’MetealS01THWE8T CAOTLCTttN.
liko a buildina.
throughout the retailion in the ville and Miss Valenia Fuller pre­
ed and Jailed.’
'
ed Hastings, will play henC Albion's
Roy Garlinger and daughter rail­
Frank Prlndte was in Bradley Seventeenth Michigan infantry. He sided at lhe puncITbow!.
Olivet Defeats Hastings.
Tim Ionia hall team aud all of tflrong team will come on Saturday. ed al Total Gariinger'n, Sunday.
Bunday, delivering a horse for W. was educated in the University of The presents were many aqd
The Olivet coMggr team which the hmia “fans" were “game aporte"
Frank Price is moving his saw J. Hayward for Kalamazoo parties. Pennsylvania and the University of beautiful on this occasion.
was easily defeated by Hasting* on and conducted themtelvcslike gen­
Cart! of Thank*:—We wish lo null near K.ilamo.
Mr. Hayes of Arkansas, who for­ Cincinnati.
His wife died about
Tho young, people will be al home
Memorial day, erturm d on Satur­ tlemen. with one exOepHfm. This than!? our friends and neighbor*
John Brinkert and family have merly lived hereyais here, visiting 15 years ago.
His son. Forrest on the farm where he now'llvco,
day and gaiir-d complete revenge by one human being, we will not call for lheir many kindnesses and for
into Frank Price's tenant friends and relatives. He Is in poof Woodmansee, of Gratjd Rgpids, is and will gladly receive their many
defeating lhe locghr in n ten inning* him a man. nme to Hastings .by lhe flowers sent at the lime of moved
houM*. and will work for Mr. Price health and hopes that this climate in town today making arrangements friends wno wish them a long and
rmitesl hy a score* of 4 to I. Pitch- way of Lowell we understand, and Mrs. Gregg's death and burial.
will help him back to health again. for the fundral.
by the month.
happy life. •
p Was Landgren, who | evidently tried to lap up all the
Fred Gregg and Family.
Several parties are out trying
Ge-irse McClelland of Ohiq, apsnt
town from amrwhrre hoorr there was jnrthst section of
.’in** risner unu ramity. .
Monday nimit With-his-son. Albert their luck irt- -taee - fishing today,
xm the slab, showing Kent founty. His actions nnd roSidney Shipman, who has been
Adv. and family,
Bend, Ind., will arrived tomorrow
Tuesday.
rabla ability.
He pitched marks were disgusting and insultabilily.
Postmaster Parker was a Grand for a visit with her aunt. Min Agna attenijiog the U.,of M. at Ann Ar­
Frank Campbell of near Hastings
in the
■ I. » lentil
I. If...
..... IIIl ..
r_ to aay •that
I. _ f ■.
is safe
had Llie -BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY,
ill, butI in
tne vis­ ing.
bor. ianome for the summer.
Wordon.
Miled ul Andy Brooks', Monday.
Rapids visitor Monday.

AND OTHER SPORTS

HASTINGS WINS THREf
OUT OF FIVE GAMES

STATE BANK

Announcement

M. W. SMITH, D. C.

�SkAanuAiwa

My®ulL&lt;Q)ir&amp;
always. This
as requiring the
I its officers.
r invested other
community or
issof the loan.
tx_of the bank

I IMAMPPft AAliftAI •
TCRSONAL MENTION 1 rlOJlin
MMMMBMiaBaMgBBMBM^
ARANA HAIM IIFT
8. D. Kopf of Chstlaoooga. Tenn,
Is v tailing friends in lhe city.

oCHDOl
L.
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GIRLS
HOLD
MEETIRG
-

Hitt Utt tf HAPIE
*.
AM FANCY GROCERIES UNMASK1NB

IFHAROLD

CfreatJunejnducements

Carried by E. H. Eckhart of Delton.
Also Makes a Specially of HomeBaked Goods.

tained (bo Goiuumers Club Tuesday FIFTEEN ATTEND ANNUAL RE­
People living in lhe southern part
evening.
of the county will Tie interested in
UNION AT MRS. STRIKER'S
thejidvarttsenient of E. H. Eckhart
A. J. Woodiuaiuee and son, Elsa,
HOME
of Dalton. ,
were in Detroit on busineaa early in
Paring the /Text Meek Me Mitt Offer for dale
Mr. Eekharl carries a nice line of
tho wack.
staple and fancy groceries, and
Mi»a Minnie Replogle Ira* return­ RECALL OLD TIMES
Inquired bar friend la tho
Our Entire Jtock of
makes a specialty of home baked
ed from Wp|l Virginia where she
has been teaching school.
AM ENJOY OINNEN foods. In these busy days on the
"My Sormer Banoa'e," explained the
farm doubtless many housewives
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Anderton, Miss
will be glad to avail themselves of girt with the saink toque. "Harold, in
Josephine Anderson and her gueal.
the opportunity of being able lo
Miss Louise Weier, went to Indian­ Mrs. Mary Townsend Elected Pres­ get good fresh home-baked goods. other words. When 1 think that 1
at Cxactly
‘S
apolis, IndM WednMday, making tho
ident.
All Enjoy Themaclvea,
Read ills advertisemrnt.
knowing bls tree character. bow
trip hy auto.
.
Though Only 16 Were Present.
thankful I am that I found him out In
Mr. and Mrs. H. Whlldorff. Donald
Walldorff and Miss Nina Walldorff The tenth annual meeting of tho CHUNK FOR SOME IARRY CO.
motored to Albion Wednesday to at­ Piorteer School Girls of Hastings
PEOflt TO ATTEND THE BREAT
tend Jhe wpjjdiiig of Mrs. Wall- was held Tuesday al the home of
■Mrs.-Elizabeth 'Striker. Tito meet­
sr friend, skeptically. "Harold is
dortrs niece.
.
This means that you can purchase during this time a $15.00 Suit or Coat for....
mo
was tilled in order by the pres­ international Hunday School Con­ loh a talker. What did he dor
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tyden mid Ed. ing
A $20.00 Suit or Coat forx.......
1)0.00
ident.
Mrs.
Striker
offered
a
prayer
The girl with the mink toque rtghTyden. of Chicago, mid' Miss John­
tention
to
Be Held in Chicago
,&gt;
AND SO ON
.
son. n friend of Mrs. Tyden, are thanking the Father for tbe pres­
Next
Week.
inc to him!" she decifired.
gueah of Mr. mid Mra. OSear Ty­ ence of we girls. Minutes of lust
Tho International Sunday School
You will find and we can assure you that this represents an inducement
den and of Mr. mid Mra. John Cruc^ year’s i/ieellng were read nnd ap­ Convention
will be held in Chicago
Mr. mid Mrs. Vedder nnd datigh- proved.
for you never before equaled.
June 23-30. Delegates to this con­
The officers elected were:
ler nnd Mr. and Mrs. Will Rich of
vention are ordinarily selected by
President
—
Mrs.
Mary
Townsend.
This
has been our first season in the city of Hastings, and we find that we
Lake Odessa and Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter
Vice President—Mrs. Sarah Slrik- the Stale Sunday School Conven­
Whiteflect of Carlton wore guests
tions The mission fields of tho var­ waa just wasted on her. Edith really
have allowed our enthusiasm in showing you the best of everything and the big­
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lunn Bun­
Recording Secretary—Mrs. Helen ious churches-are entitled to repre­ Is perfectly dreadful. She said such
day. •
gest lines to nin away with our better judgment and we have somewhat overes­
sentation in lhe international con­ things about my trying to get Harold
Smith.
Mr. mid 'Mrs. Charles Fox. who
Oorresponding Secretary and vention. but many of them have not
timated our output.
were called to Battle Creek last Treasurer—Mrs. Mary Geer.
sent delegates. This opens lhe way simply couldn't escape him kfter he
week by the illness of lheir daugh­
There were fifteen of the .(Uris for several more delegates from once bad seen mo! As though I bad
However, we arc determined to keep our stock constantly clean and upter, Mrs. Clara Barnhard have re­ present and one guest. Mra. Abbie each state.
Michigan uuder. this to try!
turned. bringing their daugbteq Campbell, daughter of Daniel Pratt, plan will bo allowed more than her
to-date, so we have decided to move our large stock quickly by the cut price
''She was awfully bitter about Har­
with lhein. .
of Irving; Mra. Lee, of Middleville; quota of delegates, and Prof. F. 8. old's -getting engaged to me and
route.
Mr. Baleuliim and Miss Beulah and Ella Morrison, of Muskegon, Goodrich, of Albion, secretary of prophesied that ha would come back
Storrs of Olivet vyere guests of Mr. were lhe out-of-town “Girls." Mrs. lhe Michigan State Sunday School to her and everything like that I
Every Coat or Suit in the house will bc-sold at bonafide Half Price. In
and Mra. ,H. M. Lambie. Saturday Mary Ann Wooley Rowlader, of Association, is desirous that all made Harold promise that he never.
view of our former low prices on the best makes of Ready-to-wear, you can ap­
and Bumtay. Mr. mid Mrs. I-atnbte Carlton Center, came later announc­ these extra places may lie filled. If
accompanifil them 4of Olivet Sun­ ing herself as one of the school any one from Barry county ran ar­
preciate this rare inducement.
“Of course you did right.” agreed
day in thelr’nuto.
r girls of the early 40's with Oroon B. range to attend (his convention next
Milan A. Walldorff, of Ibis cHy: Sheldon and J. W. T. Orr as some week, he or she should al one- tba girl In the block broadcloth salt.
We advise you not to wait. Come in at once. This will be the biggest
make application to Prof. Goodrich, "One can't be too careful about guard­
Floyd C. I)ockeray_anil-son, of Law­ of her teachers.
money saving event we have ever had.
Those present were: Mrs. Elixa- who will make out the necessary ing ons'a ftance nowadays. They're
rence, Ka.&lt;: Lee Dockeray and Win­
field Dockeray. of Grand Rapids, beth Striker. Mrs. Mary Hinman. credentials. It is needless to say scarce, like other luxuries, with the
are enjoying an outing al lhe Wall­ Mrs. Mary Geer, Mrs. CliarloUq that it will Ih- a great privilege to high coat of living!"
Iteed, Mrs. Geneva Bayes. Mra. Delia attend this Chicago gathering. 'Pho
dorff cottage. Wall lake.
“He said he wouldn't,*r’declm'ed the
Miss Blanche Amick nnd Jesse Pryor, Mrs. Sarah Birdsall. Mra. Jen­ list of speakers includes some of girl with the mink toque. "He Insisted
Amick from SlnuwOod, Mich, have nie Stebbins, Mra. .Mary Townsend. the world's most famous Sunday thal nothing would make him go w 1thbeep visiting tlieir aunt, Mrs. I. M. Mary Brown, Mrs. Julia Hyatt, Mrs. School workers, and much practical in a mile of her—thal bo simply
Hcmleraon of llui Fred Barlow Libbie Reed. Mra. Elixa Lee. Mrs. anil useful information about Sun­ couldn't see her when I waa on earth.
D'm , Crepe, Voile and Swiss Waists in white and colors, some barred all over embroid­
hou&gt;e. ami also their uncle, GW. Ella Morrison and Mra. Belan Smith. day School work will be given to No matter how sweetly they talk, dear,
ery. All of them exceptionally clever and up-to-date. $1.25 and $1.50 values, for
Q
Charlotte Sweet mid Alriin Bennett all who attend.
Ilarlhy in the country.
never believe theta! I 'ncrer shall
. The Misses Marguerite Matthews being unable.lo be present, wore reGreat June Inducement, at__...-------------------- -------------------------------------------------again!
Then
one
day
recently,
when
mid Enid Bauer went to Grand Hap- Iiii'inbered with Howers and Mme of A MUTUAL BENEFIT FOR
Harold came to pass ths evening as 1
ids Wednesday, lo take part in n our gooii, dinner. Wc sure did not
recital given there by Mra. Troxel. forget those dear ones.
CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS STORES supposed. It rained."
Greetings were read from those
“What of itr
WJdlo in Grand Rapids they were
who were absenl all wishing they
the guests of Mrs. I II Blinston.
"He had to have an umbrella, didn't
Mr. mid Mrs. L. II. Glasgow mid were herb—a wish in which wo all Is the .Plan .Adopted .by .u Local he?" snapped the girl with the mink
daughter Sadie. Mr*. Uuncmi Me- Joined. A greeting, was tendered Hy
Store for Special Sales. Insures
toque. “He looked sad and said he
,Norrow and wide Embroideries in fine Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric, bcautiud
jNoitnhl and Mra. Fred Foster and our new president' with a response
Balmfiiclloii lo All.
fully worked patterns, values up to 35c, June Inducement price/$/v X-:
daughter. June went lo Holl Katur- from Hie old. .Then we all fell in
In their adv. tliiR week Mredra. man In town whom ho had to meet
day to visit Mr. and MA. Homer line for the, dining room where a Frnndsen
that
evening
—
business
■appointment
A
Keefer
iiinuMturr''
the
Values
up
to
18c
McDonald. They returned Monday. Rood old fashioned dinner was serv­ plan for Special Sales which they and all that—and he had expected to
Dj-. mid Mrs. I'. G. Sheffield ri1'- ed in a good old fashioned way. Il
June Inducement price.
follow Hila week and in (lie fu­ hqve a cosy evening with me. but that
foreil to Battle Creek Wednesday lo consisted of chicken friccasee. light will
which plan it seems to the
meet their sister, .Mrs. G. W. Perry biscuit, delicious.gravy mid all pul ture.
must work very much for flee his own wishes and bo hoped I
of Traverse (lily, mid also lo -vtail on the table and served “a la mode" BANNER
good of a store ami its would understand.
then' brother, G«'«rge Sheffield amt of 50 years ago. Such a kindly good the mutual and
one which it seems
•1 didn't care so awfully much about
wiff. wlio is in a grocery store in spirit, which was fell by all, re­ customers,
minded us uf our find meeliiig. Mr. to us, il would be well to uul ip Harold's going early, becautn I had
thal city. x
practice in all I lie dry good* mid
Lisi F riday Mrs. Fannie Sheffield John Dennis always remembers lhe dcpnrunenl
stores
of
Hastings
gtrte-wHh-ft-rarnnHon;
-«nd.
as
usual
rolunied from attending—lhe -Nap.ao sleepy that my head ached, so tho
tioidnl tJonveulion of t|ie Mystic we were not forgotten. As good­ whenever special sales are io be chance to get nine hours, of slumber
Workers of- lhe W&lt;&gt;ritl. held al byes were said we parted hoping io held for a short period only.
appealed tome, j told Harald that
At (his time wc find several broken lots of popular Summer Underwear and Hosiery which
Il is (he usual custom lo an­ while ho had completely spoiled a hap
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. About 1200 meet in*xt June.
nounce a special sale here for Sat­
wc offer as follows:
'
wen* in ntleoilniire. The next The girls of *56 have met again.
convention will bo’lichl *ln Graml With hearts that are full of glad­ urday only. That has meant that
on Saturday afternoon and evening
ness.
■
1 Lot Ladies' and Misses* Un- 1 Lot Ladies' and Children's 1 Lot of Ladies* 50c and 75c
Hapids.
"
particularly tho store would be -so
Charles M. Gardner of. Westfield, fxvts of pleasure, not much pain,
derwear,
vest
tind
pants,,
all
.
Hosiery,
up
to
25c
value,
per
Hosiery,
finest
silk
lisle
and
full of p«-*ople (hut (lie custoimTs
Muse, accompanied Mr. am! Mra. J. Not any room for sadimss.
shadow lace patterns, black
desired styles, 25c val- yq-|pair
C. Ketcham home from-Hie Orange 'Then here's to the girls, the dear old could not be waited on satisfactor­
and colors. 50c and 75c valily. It In a physical impossibility
girls,
ucs, per pair.—..—__-*•'** •
Ji/U
rally at Climlolle. Saturday. On
for a dark to give satisfactory ser­
Sunday -Miey took Mr. Gardner to No matter how you lake 'em,
vice
lo
each
customer
under
such
They
are
good
and
true.
Dianioiulale. Mr. Gardner is High '
conditions,
so
that
store
service
suf
­
And
handsome
too.
Pried. De Mch'r of lhe National ■
Grange and is editor of the Grange As the Lord knew how to make-’em. fered necessarily. It is just as im­
Jhe Constant inducements it)hich bde Offer In
&lt;
Helen A. Smith, Secy. possible for a customer lo bearermonthly. *
tain that she gets what she really
Mrs. Margaret Riley entertained
DOWLING. ' '
wants when everybody is pushing
the following gm-sts at her home
Tuesday. Mra. Sarah Vandlen. Mr.
Will Henkes and wife -til tended to gpl HP io Hui counter and several
mid Mra. Sherm Hiiiilh. Mr. and Mra. Ithe Grange meeting al Charlotte, people uro trying.lo.talk to tt clerk
al the same time. Ellsworth Smith. Mr. and Mra. Saturday.
I
make this one of the most popular grocery markets in the city. If you are not
Will Herrington and family visThe plan which Frandsen A Keef­
Rulph Siiiilh and son Ellon. James
Maxwell also her brOlher-in-law ilied Uinir daughter Mr. mid .Mrs. er announce for their siveeial sale
already one of our regular patrons wc would appreciate a trial.
Charles Piinchaml, of Crystal Falls. 'Victor Moxom in Grand Rapids over this- week and for all future special
snlrs Will entirely obviate lids trou­
Mr. Ppnclinnd return*-to his home ISunday.
TIidJidicH Aid Society will meet ble. Instead of limiting tlieir sale
in Ciyslal Falls. Wednesday.
Quaker Corn Flakes, 10c pkg.
-Spring_Hill Corn, extra choice, OC/x
Miss Lena Brockmeicr, teacher ’with .Mrs. Blanche Warner, Thurs­ to Haturday, they will lake two days
7c_________ _______ 4 for
of Ijit'in in the rily erhools. left &lt;day. June 25llr for supper.
for II, both Friday anil Saturday.
3 cansfqr
cans fnr________ _________
Fay Clemente nnd wife spent Under this plan town folks can take
Tuesday for Grund Hapids, and Sat­
Norwood June Peas, 12c cans,
Finest clean broken Rice,
OCrw
urday she will-N»il. with a party iSunday with relatives al Climax.
in th? sale and make what pur­
Bert Stanton and family visited chase they desire on Friday when
of twenty, from .Montreal on the
4c lb7 for
slcamsiup '"fyrolia" for n_ lour of Ilheir niece Mrs. Roy Smith and clerks will not be rushed to the
1 fk
Fancy Jap Rice,
OCzw Relish Tomatoes,
Euroin?.
Her itinerary includes 1family, Sunday.
liinil of huindii endtiinftce, and han
Rev. Brooks will preach here al give all Hie Hine needed for waiting
Brussels, Pari*, points in Switzer“I Phoned Her This Morning."
7c lb4 for
12c cans forJL vC
Und. Italy. Germany. Holland. Eng- 1Dowling next Sunday eveniifk.
On the trade. That will clear the
Harry Whitworth. Fuy Whit­ way so Hull out of town' folks, who
String Beans, choice qut,
1A
land nml Scotland. She will re­
Best Bulk Starch,
'
turn the latter part nf August.
iworth and lheir families spent Sun­ cannot conveniently come on Fri­ Gently for hla sake.
per canZ_JLvC
7 lbs. for....
day at Chas. lake’s.
day. but who do and will come on
“Next morning when father found
.Mark Skillman and wife visited Saturday, can also receive satis­ his pet umbrella with the gold knob I
Quaker Corn Starch,
"7
Best Oat Med,
OCr*
AUTOMOBILE WRECKED IN
hi.s niece Sol Stanton- anil wife in factory attention. Aa (he offerings gone—the. directors presented It to i
10c package/ V
8 lbs. for
EATON COUNTY DITCH i tany Sunday.
will be for both days, there will lie
I John Depriexter is gaiwmg rap­ no discrimination. By this plan both him for something or other—he had
Salsoda
—
full
strength,
1
CT
„
Jello, Tryphosa, any flavor,
OCzw
since Ills operation Monday.
town mid out-of-town folks cun do spasms until I told him that Harold
7 lbs. for ADV
3 for______________________ fcOC
I John Francisco und 1’u.wiigcrs idlyClaude
lister and family shenl tlieir shopping in comfort.
old to return father's umbrella double
I
limo Adventure on Narrow
Sunday with Jay Webater al Cot­
Canned
Apples,
By tliis plan of a two-duys instead quick—Aud Harold began making the
Rio
Coffee
—
fresh
roasted,
1
Q_
tage Grove, Clear lake.
j
Bridge in Benton Tvvp.
of a onc-day special sale the cus­
gal. cans—50c_ __________ OVC
per lb_________ 2__________
Misses Edith, and Vera Ciemcncu tomers will nave a better chance to weirdest excuses. With fntiwr fuming
I Mra. John Franciwo wa- slighllheir aunt. Mrs. Clara Pen­ do their shopping, and lhe stores n and Harold shillyshallying over tho
I ly hurt nnd ‘Mr. Francisco's • Ford visited
nock, in Hastings from Wednesday better opportunity io give satisfact­ phone 1 nearly tost my mind—and In
I car was damaged when the car ran until
Choicest Buries. Vegetables and Green Goods always in stock.
I into a hidden dileli al the end of a Day. Sunday* and attended Field ory service, "11 inuNl therefore work the midst of tho excitement tho um­
brella arrived by special meanengv?
I culvert in Benton township. Eaton
'
Chas. Mackinder, wjfe nnd chil­ lo the advantage Of both.
with a note addressed to me!
I county; Halurdny. Mr.- Francisco
dren
arc
visiting
her
faHver-al
Ful
­
"The note was from Edith1-and she
I declares thal be was in no way re- ton for a few days.
Teachers to Tour the EuVI.
Most Com.
Aadies'
.
I aporisihle for the accidciil. nnd he
Messrs J. L. Worrell and A. C.
pleteAine
Mary Reeves of Battle Creek visand Child
I has pul in a claim for *-«•&lt;&gt; damages jled
al Walter Omubec’s the past Wilcox, of Hustings schools, arc anxipus about such a valirabte umbrelof Rugsand
| with &lt;h&lt;&gt; town hoard.
ren
t Millin­
planning
lo
make
a
tour
in
several
She will assist Mra. Will
I Tha aeuidenl happent-d when Mr. week.
Department
Ainoleums
ery at close
Powers near Bedford fur a lew of the easlcriv slates by water, by —It had hla name engraved on It, you
I fniiiclscp. his wife and four small weeks.
bicycle and ruilro&amp;d. After pro­ know. She Mid Harold was so forget­
•
in
the
City
I children, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
out
prices
ceeding from Detroit hr Buffalo by ful and that he had left It at her house
Phone 30
fastings, Mich.
| Gummings and child, all •riding in
boat they will gu awliecl to Albany lhe evening before.
Pythlans' Memorial Service*.
| the car, unit on a narrow highway a
mid down the Hudson river valley
"Harold
came
on
tho
gallop
whan
I
Abuut
80
rnemberg
of
the
Hasting*
car I'oiiiainiiik' E. J. &lt;’.i&gt;-yi- ami E
to New Y6rk city. They will make
I A. Ilokjen, of I4nidng. When lhe Knigbls of Pylhins kMUfo decorated u bout trip to, Boston and go by rail phoned him that\evoninR. I held tho
I two-cats alteinpled lo pass. Mr. with Powers Hie gfavi% of deceased lo Philadelphia, wheeling from umbrella up before him and murmured
I FrunriM'o's car ran into a hidden btrnnbrs in Riverside nnd Wood­ there to Washington. D. C, I hence that Edith had sent It. He turned purI hole nl tj&gt;o end of a narrow, unpro- lawn cemeteries and field menidrlal across Pqmsylvunia to Buffalo.
Plo. 'I phoned her thia morning,' ho
Sheldon Fumitv Reunion,
Ira II. blieldon.
J union*' Party for Seniors.
I’lected culvert. The hole-was alKiul services at the fraternity’s lot, Sun­
zaaped miserably, 'and sho declared
i&gt;|iily .VSlieldon «&gt;l Hits city alCflidThe members of- Hie Hhi'ldun
Alx&gt;ul 125 attended the party
fuUI*'ft»0l dc&lt;m mid Untie h'el wide. day. Assembling in Castle. Hull.
Appllranla for Free Ttfilion.
family, who sal down lo dinner wliich the Juuion of tho high
•vJ.'KSXS... I&lt; fck h...
..... ..
LOlie of Mr. J-'runcisco's Imys ntir- Hiey inarehiHi to' tne cemeteries
Monday, June 22. is Hie lust day
numbered 27. They eiubycd a fine school gave for the Sealohi hi
I rovyly escaped being thrown out of lieaded by Kucnxel's band. James
and I’d nover know, didn't yon!' I de­
I the inarlilne, which, though run­ L. Crawley, than whom there is no on which application may'be madu manded.
scnle- it as an eujuygble event. repast alter which all visited the Reed's o|&gt;eru house, Friday evening.
ning only about four fillies un hour, mnri! widply knbwn fraternal mun in school districts for free luitlon
preSeiil were ineuiiicrs uf the Shel­ lake.
It was nronotincud one of tin- most
"My
dtar,
that
man
had
the
audacity
jn
Barry
county,
dellveret]
a
very
in
high
schools.
Since
this
exrtlThi- mention of Harvey.N. Shel­
struck with such force that il wasdon family, which was ime of Iho
events of the school year.
nteroglmg address in which - he Irtil jaw has.been in effect thous­ to My that he had gone to Edith's be- first fnniilie* of Ciidlel.m towiisliip. don and his brother. &lt;»raon B, re­ enjoyable
I badly wrecked t&gt;y the shock. The touched
There wa* a short tirogram. 'Bev.
upon tile history mid the ands uf young people Intve been en­
‘••Hl-l ■Ml .hr• -u ,.lni (............... .
.. ........... a|
calls the fact that both'wen? op­ .Maurice Grigsby gave an interesting
ucridenl happened alnnit Hiree and
one half miles west of Pol li'rvdHe. ideals of Pythians. Il was one of couraged to secure a higher cdu- .mad for ,Mn&gt; ud wohld wm —• |„r si,.„|Ud, A G.rk ui a gn.v .« a ponents in the nice for county talk mf bcimtlt lo the young folks.
In ordor lo move the machine (I Iho most interesting memorial ad­ ration. The affects uixni the fu­ him again, and he couldn t get out of i |t|Uir overlooking
Michigan treaMirer in Barry county in Hie Miss Francos Byreli saitg. .Mr. Wil­
wgs. ifaecsgary to summon n blark- dresses ever ijriivered for the local ture welfare of Iteis slate cannot be going to aae her. Well. I turned him | iq* f,.,.( |»dmv. Those |.ie»eiil who year t85t. I lie funner being candi­ cox acv4Mii|Minyiiur. Music was fur­
■
s'lnilh itum Diniomlale. wlicm-c llio lodge- William- Chas*', rhanrrlho- estimated.
off with scorn. Any roan who la as were Ish ii in Baity copilly were: date un the Whig ticket, the latter nished ■ * by Troxel’s
orehestra.
parly Were tsiuml to visit .Mrs. i-oniinmider of Hie lodge, presided
May
.as
that
Is
not
smart
enough
to
jCharles
AAlbrri
I'“
nd
SewunJ on the dotfiocratio ticket Brothers 1 Fam ing was also om- of the fra■&lt;
.
i'urvli Lunrlmm and bhonrr.
I l'ranc|.wo'0 parents, Mr. and Mra. ov er the services.
batnuteg with my future. Fgtp found iShehlow ami Mm.'
'■—■" ruuuiug against each other ts some­ tun's of cntcrtainiiieiit. Delicious
Abe Yjufgcr. ._________
Mrs. George Van Tlllliii fave, a out hie doplicjty aud eo we* ported- Kuiuu.- EuuiU mid .Gwin
-------- all ebii- thing unusual.
reftvshtuauU were served.
/ '
All the Cenvanleiuee;
imreh luncheon mid shower Tues­ However, we've got the gold knobbed dren «&lt;f Hutv.y
.... ... N.-Slirld
diebtyn, alf&gt;U Al- I Tiuttlirea brolher^. Harvey N_
| Bum' tlnnc.' TiWwday* night. June’
Auto Agent—'This car complete day. afternoon in lionor jiT Miss umbrella back tn the family
lii^SlriH-ler.
ibu &lt;ml&gt;
—
u In n- of Uraou. Orson B. and Ciiulun D. Shcldim
Pix»f Richard D. Barbour. ®e»«uc»&gt;
.23. Reason Naylor.
.'isug &gt;muri. After'lhe
Alter (lie luiirhuun
tuiii li«‘&lt;mjiOm&lt;tv|n
with every modern Improveneat and Maud-Kluurl.
|B.
Sheldim.
al-v'&lt;Jisou
ESiieldou
runui
from
New
York
s(atc
In
1813
Mra. Arthur
•’’CMcM®
Ot­
' D. G. Watters hu„ added miulher
leaf her of Iho high M-bual. Cadillac.
T UIZ
”*2i: Mulholland pifsmil.-d .
_■
• • -&gt;dnri Wife tijid Jnliu Ak'Slir1di«fi ainj,___
____
_____ _
and ___________
smiled ou'Section
I, Castleton.
-FoiiL4&lt;pAriutj-eiu^lo Iim livery busi- tawa «nwg at*u/n,ow.
Wuart wslli
of I - ■ ■
-----..; UutU-u D Slut-.All beram- pivmmeul HMdvuU vf Mirk. Malted. Mr. and
UCM.
Uitohueu in huuur ul.lhe uww*k&gt;u.|
WANT
’ jd611- aud Al“»Udtt tibgldup. wife off the county.
Caldwell. Wednesday of this

IT

Aadies’ and Misses’ Coats and Suits

A.NK
MICHIGAN

nent
, Mrs. Myrtle I.
ol of Chiropracinhead school of
rooms—5, 6 and
&gt; make you com­
h has for its ob*se. Disease is
iminal openings,
tl cord between
id. This causes
!y or mental imcd in the tissue
•tion of the brain
ii the tissue cells

.Is by physicians,
ible in doing the
t to promote this
ALTH FIRST,
SAFETY.

IIS FREE.

C.
MICHIGAN

OOLBOY
ANTED
dv, summer, partisy woyk. Must
neatly ^dressed,
fourteen years ol
• references and
y and hour when
1 come with boy
ew. Good pay.
raining. Write to
GS BANNER,
Mich. .

-Fuller Wedding.

most pleasing social
ie‘ season occurred
ling. June II. H'U. nt
Ar. and Mrs. Chas. F..
known residents of
Jon, when their nhlIrtie Anna, was unite’to Mr. Glen DensWoodland.
lifui ceremony was
a very impressive.
nl of n large mirror,
fiour arrived. Menilng march was playlary Ickes of Halli-

H. Bready was lira• bridal party to lake
ng -followed by Iho
•n the bride, attended After a fetv brief,
ng people were pro- •
md wife. After counipper was served,
ed in buffet style tn
i hundred guests, nnd
I to do lheir part.
&lt; were all .young
riends of the young
r Hie usual treat of
ndy, several elegant
he piano were listenions were very sirnh and white were the
■d and arranged by
Hastings.
ra» attired in white
t nnd lace, carrying a
dal roses.
i were many and ex­
ility lo the esteem In
al coliple are helii.
g evening Mr. nnd
lensmore of South ‘
&gt; a reception lo about
■irnds and relatives.
groom wore intro- .
and Mrs. Geo. Downs .
&lt;is, after which rere served, consisting
llsh, ice cream nnd
len German -of NnahValonta Fuller preunch bowl.
I were many and
ils occasion.
nople will be al homo
where ho now lives.
r receive lheir many
ish them a long and

nan. who has, been
11, of M. al Ann Ar
»r the summer.

Jfalf Price

3^^

Shirt l&amp;aists and french douses

Embroidery. Edgings and insertions

5C±L

Addies' and Misses
Summer Underwear and /hosiery

IOC

J7Q

Our Pure pood grocery department

&amp;)eickgenant St ftiede
J7ora

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
WANTS

PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Brovyn were
in Grand Raiuds. Saturday.
Mrs. Chas. Hicks has a daughter
from Battle Creek visiting her.

For Hate Cheap—Rough f-inrh lum-

her ter roofing nu«l sheeting. also
bill sluff. Phone 4(riJ. Inquire
F. (I. Pierce. City.
If

Cisterns built, cleaned nnd repaired.

All work guaranteed. Phone or
leave word nt Smith'* Market. !.«•«»
Smith, City.
If

CLASS (IMS
iy ‘ in work, crinrcntratlmi. sym­
pathy, Jove uf home, peiwweranc-s!
and all lhe element- itiul go to
make tip good citizenship.
Supepn(en«leiii Conkling present­
ed diplomas to'I lie following:
*• ’Beach. Zana, Hastings. It. 6.
'Benedict, Laura. Hastings. II. 6.
BiilinX’sley. Feme. Hastings. JI. 0.

family
Htrj Rn. Broadway.

“The Best For the Money Store1

GRADUATION

fool, and I tiiotuht ba d
_
- _Jht. by Jingo, the fellow
baa deceived me. He haa dtocovered
a labor-aaving device and hia addreaa will be Eaay atreet from now
Good boy Blank'" ahld an actor.
’And what labor-Mvtng device has ho
dlscovorod?"
"An elderly widow." Mr. BrttUng
nnsworod—-a« elderly widow with a
million who has consontsd to marry

•i^Sj'kcndnli. Hn/el. Ifa*fing’
Dryer, Birdie. Hailing*. II. 9
Holme.*, Elsie. I la 4 mgs, It. .
Wanted—Few

The lata Charles H. Hrlttlag. pro­
prietor of the New York acton* res­
taurant known as tb» ‘Little Hat) of'
Fame." took a keen tcurtit tn popg;
tar trends an&lt; movements of all ktnda.
Mr. Brtttiat thought little of sei-

washings. lhe guests of Mrs. Frank Kuriz.
If.
.Mts. Fnmk Metjirmivk. of S|htktine. Wash . Mr. ami Mr*. Clias:
Blair and son David, of Kalamazoo,
ami Miss G'ltie Barnum, of Coals
• ■rove, wriii Sattirdny and Suinlay.

Ruekin on Traveling.
To apy peraon who has all hia senses
about hint, a-quiet walk, over not
more than ten or twelve milea of road
a day. ia tha tqoai amusing of all trav­
eling; and almnvellng become* dull
tn exact proponton to Its rapidity. Go­
ing by rat I road I do not consider as
traveling at all; It ts merely "being

INDIANA MAN AWARDED
CHILD HELD IN ASSYRIA

LOCAL NEWS

HASTINGS MARKETS

corpu*. Judge Smith, on Friday
onlerril Mr. and Mrs. John King, of
Assyria. Ip restore to hvi father
little Ollie Belle Colder. aged 7
years. Mrs. King is nobler's di­
vorced wife. When they were di­
vorced in South Bend in Ittltl. lhe'

..................
tll-ll.-IS.i
rille Exchange;
t-wk I
Wanted—To exchange stock of
goods for Hl or Bo acre farm.
Clean slock, lining fair business.
Reason. poor health. Address X"
For ftile-Fine summer home on

hank of Thpniapple lake. In­
cluding house, ham nnd shop,
with !&gt;i of re land, some fruit.
Price right. Plume 2:MR. ■ Berl
Sparks.
If

cu-’three children.
La-I January'Cohler granted his
former wife’s request and jwniril«••«! Iho little girl lo visit lhe King's.
Contrary to lheir promise, the lit.
flc 'girl was kept and hut permit led
lo return, no-the father took the
mailer into the rnurfa,-eiiijdoyinc
an attorney.
Mrs. King held lhe
child on tho pretense that lhe
child's father was not able'to give
it a projter home. Shy also claim­
ed I hat under I he laws of Mich num.

The Kings did not seem nl first
lo comprehend lhe order of the
COUVl 'inlil thi- little child ran
aeroM lhe court room and threw
her arms alum I her fathers peek.
Mrs. King was nearly overcome.

G. F. Chidester
Bnrirtij

Sraitb

(Elutlira

HASTINGS, MICH.

I of l-nu reiicf'.f son. Walter. hill
has nnl hci'ii brought in.. ’Iho
wa* .Tiljournoil until June 20.
of school ;tKe in this
IHltlllnT. 622 arc Ih-va.
lie total number iii the

year, ggs for hatching. tfi per Ifiii:
A-'Jkl per 60: II,per 15. wrapped and
jiackisl in liaskets by.express. Lib-,
eral discount al farm, Irving. .Mich.,
Citizens phone -from Hastings,

able. Address. E. J. (’.ninon. Fair­
fax Hotel. Jsetroil.
l-wk

The Jury called In award damage
........ ....
Charity F. Coon
MJrn in 1813.
along the route ■
*" ~~
—
proposed]
(n jierly, Waterloo Province, Cnn­
Lil He &lt;{'liornappl&gt;
"""’' ailo.
parents moved Irv Grass
Hie affair* of the drain is imkv ii Lake when Bhe waft a IfUle girl, ami
the luinds of .fudge SmitIi. who 1 Tatar moved to (Itutingk, when she
acting ns probate judge during.tli was nbout seveji years of age. In,
,»r 11,1.&gt;ii■ ■ i.i.ii... .
1868 she wnilTHiitvd in marriage In;
The entire awards made hy the James 11. Maxwell. Two ls&gt;ya Jwni'
Jurors total a little less than *700. jo this; union died in infancy. A
exclusive of the Nagiev property nl qnugliLer was then born to them
who lived to be nine years old and
Freejiorl.
llivti the, loo, passed on before. One
daughter. Mrs. Ralph Smith, of this
Interrogation ‘Where did you towns|ii|&gt;, survives. B&lt;*nh;s lhe
causes me much less appro daughter, her husband, one sisleh
.” confessed Senator Smugg, amt numtierless friends mourn her
loss. Mr-. Maxwell pass&lt;-d away
than the feeling that acme day the June
12th, 1011 nt the age of 71
vears. Funeral services were held
nn Sunday afternoon from lhe Bap­
tist church, lbw. Mr. Betts olllrialing. Burial look place in River-

A
■ Stock receive
X^Uniial cash dividends
e -semi-annually
Dividend ■'*»e;
vestment backed by gilt etlged
real evtate mortgages and unsur­
passed for safety, convenience and
net earning rate. Our 25tli year ia
busin ess, assets nearly fl.OtV.OUO.
Write for coj&gt;n iff otir booklet
ami iHth Financial Statement.
Cwltol

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

MoleeUrol UraiiN for *ah~

NiCholH. Phone 210-5 rings.

FINISHED FLOUR
f

Bclwc-n Glenn Hinchman's
ami Dowling, small purse contain­
ing ft bill and change. Finder
please leave nt Ronkcs’ Slnre mid

For Sole—Nice clean slnck of
general merchandise. Store build­
ing and residence. Would exchnng&gt;* for good farm or city
properly. Thi* i* an.extra good
location. Be«l reasons for want­
ing lo sell. Trade good, building?
in good repair. G; M. Fox, SliulU.
Mich. cilz. phon* 122-2 rinpt.
Bell phone 4-2 ring*.
l-wk
For iSate^-12 acre* of
hay &lt;»n
ground. 244 mile* east of City, on
Center road. 8 acres extra good.
Enquire, bf James Henlinm. under
City Jlank.________ ______ i-^vk
Fuiterfly Croom Separator*—C. B
Beiiham. Iho real estate man. of­
fice GK North Broadway, otter*
jpeclal inducemcnts.mi ihr*»« wp.rators for lhe next .’M&gt; day* l«»
.Mose out slock.____________ l-wk
].‘ you will nrrd n Cream Bepnrater
it will pay you to call nnd let me
show you lite m-w Butlerlly.
They will please you.
Special
inducements f«»r next .Ki days. C.
B. Benham. 118 North Broadway.
l-wk

Hnoro to Rent—Enquin- Mrs. C l'.
Edmonds, toil South Jefferson St
For Hale—MiUvr beannuller in find

class condition. Phone 156- ib*IL .
l-wk
For Sale—Yearling Durham bull. I
yeara old Durham heifer, due
soon. oImi 15 pigs. E. I’. Demotl.
Phone 360 Hong, t short, Hasfingw.

French’s White Lily Represents
the Finished Product in Flour
There arc flours and flours on the market.
You stmply
“pay your money and take your choice.”
There’s the kind that’s put up in a "pretty sack" that is
made to "SELL" the BUYER.
It wasn't made to USE. If
you buy that kind you arc. certain to have failures on "baking'
days.”
Then there’s the flour that's simply "wheat ground up."
There's no skill in the manufacture: there’s nothing-back of it
to commend it to thexontinued use of the housewife.. .It's
made in mills where the manufacturers MUST shove through
a certain number of bushels of wheat every 8 or 10 hours in
order that the manufacturer may pay rent and running ex­
penses, and make a profit. It’s the kind that’s made in ALL
mills that run only 8 or id hours a day... Such flour isn't
FINISHED, because the mills are lacking in up-to-date
equipment.
And even if they had the equipment, they could
not afford tc put the grain through all the'processes it should
be put thrpugh and pay expenses.
It takes TIME to FIN­
ISH flour, and such mills are PUSHED for “TIME" to get
out "PRODUCTION," which they must have in order to pay
EXPENSES.
And the flour made in such mills is NOT of
EVEN QUALITY.
The quality simply can NOT be

smooth and even where the machinery stands IDLE 14 to 16
hours out of every 34, and is permitted to “cool off” before
starting up again.
Then there’s the BEST—French's White Lily. • • It isn't
put up in any expensive, gaudy sack—just a neat, plain one.
We don't blow ourselves on “sacks" to attract customers.
We DO spend every cent we possibly can, to make the
FLOUR that goes into our sacks, the very BEST it cari pos­
sibly be made.
We ’ clean our wheat BETTER, and we put our grain
through MANY more processes than other mills do.' It in­
sures the users of French's White-Lily a CLEANER, PUR­
ER; BETTER flour than ANY OTHER, but we DON'T
CHARGE YOU ANY MORE. Why not try a sack and SEE
FOR YOURSELF.
For more than 25 years the DEMAND for French's
White Lily Flour has been so great that we have been com­
pelled to run night and day, year in and year out. Wc feel
that the "good will’’ of those who have so long demanded
French's WJiite Lily in preference to all others is OUR BEST
ASSET, and that no expense on our part is too great to seek
to MERIT their continued confidence.

general purpose
horse, coll prcf«m-&lt;l. John Fore­
man.
.
l-wk
Wonted Ew*-M y price this work:
No. I eggs, strictly clean and
fresh, 20c; No. 2 eggs. t7c. Eggs
over two weeks old are not grad­
ed fresh. Joseph Rogers.
If
or Sale Cheap—Two houses al 225
and 235 High St- tlr»t ward. HssUnn, G. W. Greenfield, 820 Fair­
mount SL Grand Rapids. Mich.
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The Middleville Roller Mills

I’or.Sate— I■'•*&lt;• O. I- C. brood sows,
doe duly 15. Choice B25. Phone

MIDDLEVILLE,

Wanted—Good

toplMiggy. also mow­
s' Enquire Geo. Hulonds’ elevator. I-wk

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JUNE ia, H14-M MBEt

SHANGHAI IS A
8

I tree*, mado artifleiat lakes, cnnnls,
land waler ways, built idands and
tea houses, in Japan&lt;*.*«' and Chinese
AiYU architecture. He has also a the-1
PI I y I ater .anting about 4(*&gt;.
On (he
||| | | I shore uf one lake I* a concrete
linusn iio.ii. built after lhe Chinese
I model, containing olcepiiig and dinKEEPS1 ing rooms. I'aitW ha\- been built

ANCESTRAI. WORSHIP
MANY FAMILIES FltOU UYiwrv ffrinviniM.'

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PART TWO-PAGES S TO II.

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and through lunnels. m fact you
1 are soon lost, and would not know
jyour way out. In his home, he ha*

FROM HEAD TO FOOT

:

BEAUTIFUL 8AR0EHS;i,i',''."jU';"a'r'

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Straw Hats

The Cliinere city of Shanghai Is
a city hy ilrelf. anil n- dirty a* tin*
Miner H. Keeler Describes Many others deacrlbwi. AH in all there
is not much aigm seeing in
Scenes In Shanghai and
I Shanghai outside &lt;&gt;f 1
Bund and
(Um I on. China.
| the harbor. Wo had a good hotel.
f
Shanghai, Sunday. Oct. 0. ,1 lhe .Astor House, and met many
This is a very modern city, thalI Americana there. ’
| most prominent one In Chinn, and■' Our steamer Ip Hongkong Is a
। the European qiiarter is large, h I largo one. with room for IG5 propio
I is situated near lhe mouth of the hut there are only 20 or (25 passen' Yanglse Kiang River, which is nav- ।igers. and it seems like a private
jigutJIe for 1f&gt;00 miles, and is■3.0H0।'yacht. Wc enjoy it very much.
miles long. The entire couiltry ' We are resting ami gelling ready
। around Shanghai is very flat. us far ' for the real China. Ih&gt;- t'-inton var­
north as Pekin, qs far south as Hang iety. Il se&lt;-ms stfang” lo have InIChow, and ns for weal ns tho center 1 ilimis front India for 'towards and
i

10c to $5.00

Silk Hats and Caps
50c to $1.00
$1.00 each

Pprosknit” Union Suits

Shattered.
Against the Middle.
Hollander, just arrived In
country
wisdom with Uncl* Isaac. tha old colthia
------------r to
-.- -seek
- - bis- fortune, and
ored mau who did odd job* about th&lt;
bad touch difflculty la ragulallug
place. 'How come, boee." Raid Uncle bls pronunciation, and at times bls
words were almost unintelligible to
plxen hard To' hit to rain 'long 'bout d«
middle ob a drought. but when bit git ner ot the room, somewhat mystified,
at last tho Hollander departed, and ths I
small boy said tb his father: "Daddy, j
have no trouble 'Uli?"
Is ho a broken EnclLshman?*'

$1.00 each; Boys’ Sizes, 50c

Two-Piece Suits
$9.98 and $12.48

Wanted Information.
"I had my fortune told last night."
’Did you? How much is It .’"—Detroit of It in th* ImJulgence ot the evil pa*
■Ion of hatred.—Lamartine.

Canvas Shoes and Oxfords

Miner S. Keeler Seeing Canton
of the Hupnh province. This coun­ sailors. The passengers are nearly
try ages ago was part of the sen, all English.
.
Canton. Saturday. (Jet. 12.
and. the land has been made up by
We arrived nt Hongkong early
deposit* brought down by the Yan! gtse and yellow rivers, which ore
always yldlow. Thi* country is all kong hotel. The sea had bron very
intersected with canals, and some rough. The entrance from the sea
of the cities thafwerv too miles in­ inti) Hohgkong is a'b' imtih^sight;
land were formerly sea porta. Their the city is sjtuated on an island. and
In all Fresh Fruita and Green Vege­
only means of transportation is is built on the side of a very* sleep
waler, and millions of people live mountain. We colled on ltrs.'Ilantables. If you haven’t tried any of
dull and Hanna, two young Amer­
on house boats.
our fresh, seasonable goods yet, you
Ancestral worship keeps many ican doctors who bad just graduat­
from starving. They do not leave ed from college and had gone to the
should do so. Phone a trial order.
| home when they marry, bbut go to East to engage in denial practice.
th* |i
hnnwt
nf the
Iho Uuslgind'
llnuluinij'g father. Wc hadjnet Hmm rviibjuhPiU when
f the
oniu_tif
4 amnlbT^II
t
- I*' togXtiier. and
what wo crossed the Pacific. At* lheir in­
auyonu earn.*, is added to the funds vitation. we look lilUn with them,
of the father, and by all working ami they were with u« nearly .all
together, they earn enough for food lhe lime we were al Hongkong. In
Four Deliveries Daily
» to keep them nljve.. The pride of the afternoon.we went to the top of
house is that there arn live gen­ Iho mountain.’.to gel a view of lhe
Phone 83
Hastings, Mich. I lhe
erations in it, and on the house city and the sea. making the trip
boats we saw this lo perfection. by being carried in chairs, and af­
There were four generations on the terwards Inking a fernictilar. The
boat ahead of us on lhe canal both outlook from the lop is very beau­
ways. There were ten .in one iai’i- tiful indeed.
ily and they all live in a space not
In lhe evening al ten,-we took the
over ten feel squaie, and sleep in a boat for Canton, having arrainged
space over the cabin, about three with Cook's for a guide to meet us
feel high. They simply all crawl al the boat upon our arrival there.
in together.
We wen* at Canton by six in lhe
Shanghai has many large Euro­ morning, and immediately were sur­
pean buildings, and the Bund is rounded by innumerable boat*, and
Appropriate Gifts That Will Please
over a mile long. In the harbor are hundreds of nu n clamoring to get
many ships, nnd nearly all dilferenl on lo our ship, trying to get work
FOUNTAIN PENS MANICURE SETS TRAVELING CASES
nations, including several war ves­ unloading lhe cargo. By eight we
sels. The city is policed by Iho big were out doing tin* town. We were
TOILET SETS BOOKS
Indian Hoiks.
.
carried in chairs, each having three
FANCY STATIONERY
*&lt;,
Steamer China, Wednesday, Oct. 9. men,and once they started up the
PURSES
We enjoyed a rare treat yester­ street. Good By fop seeing out.
day. Mr. Peter Thomas whom we The streets are so narrow. two se­
Many other ueeful and suitable articles for your consideration.
hitd tnel when crossing the. Pacific, dan .chairs cannot pass willioul one
gave us an introduction to Mr. 8. wailing and barking into a corner,
A. Hanloon, a capitalist, who in­ 'rile buildings arc nearly all two
vited un to visit his gardens, which stories high, and a cover is across
are the most beautiful in Shanghai, the roots to keep the sun ant. In
nnd very wonderful. He has only- Iho streets are hung many Chinese
North Side Pharmacist, Hastings, Mich
been bight years growing it, and-to banners. In many places you can
walk hastily over it. consumes an reach out from your chair and
hour. He has planted all kinds, of touch both sides of the streets. No
store fronts ami no glass, although
some are closed with wooden doors
and bars. Fish and meat shops,
together with cooking on the
streets, all go to make'up the city.
They clean lhu4h.li. pick the ducks,
and chickens and pigs/run around
perfectly nt home. When they sell
meat they never wrap it up, but
simply tie il up with a son weed, or
a loop of grass, carrying il by this
.wa weed string.
There is nothing of a duck, chick­
en. or fish that is thrown away, Ws
saw people who purchased only the
heads and entrails of flsh.and in a
fowl, they always cook the head,
Wc had an opportunity to buy Men’s Work Shirts at a much lower price than is
and clean the entrails by splitting
usually quoted. They were not a cheap garment but a well made, good fitting garment at
and washing them. The ll»h seems
a bargain price.
to bo mostly carp, and very soft.
Canton is a rich city, with over a
Now they have arrived and we will pass our bargain along to you. Sizes
to 17.
million people. The streets are
Colors plain blue, blue with stripe, and tan with stripe.
crowded, amt as our chair ifien
would try lo get through they
would yell. "Clear the I rack? 4
suppose, as a man in a chair is
Very important. Canton is also
tlietr greatest iudtisi rial city, weav­
Bib Overall8______
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ing silk, carving ivory and wood,
building furniture, making em­
Work Sox
broidery* and drawn work. They
Black Sox
also control tin* wholesale trade for
all the district bark of them. They
Suspenders(heavy)
qm genuine mer/hnnls and this disUnderwear
.trict-has supplied most of lhe Chi­
nese goods and Chinamen poming
Arm Bands
— 5c I
to our country.
—5o \
Handkerchiefs
The temples are not of much ac­
-10c ]
Hose Supporters __
count. We visited one that con­
tained two or three hundred Buddha
gods, covered with void. Each one
is supposed to have some special
power, and tho poob.ln worshiping
th^n can lake lheir choice. They
pray tor nothin? but g?
good
od Jluck.
uclc•We also visited the Temple of AnceMrafWorship of tba Ling Famity.
In China every family keeps toIher. and if one has hard luck
may always go back to his famifo be fed. The first name fs al-

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Soft Shirts and Wash Ties

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Hastings, Mich.

Phone 74

way* lhe surname', ami nil of that
name are one family. .This temple
had been built, for ancestral wor­
ship nnd about 10.000 of lhe family
have tablets there.
The temples of China are never re­
paired and -noli look old. bill when
new have been very exjiensive.
many purccl.iiii ligules and im end
of carvings. Xow most of them are
so untidy and .dirty that they do not
look inviting.
Another very interesting sight was

If Junk nan no

About i:3)we left for Macao, th
Monte Qnrh» of the East. and liav&lt;
in

m.iii

11 inr mi-

■»ou ought to hare
.

wore the only first ,n tl'° Pantry In the dark and caught a
class pnsiengCrs pit the iioat. and as mouse Stood up on his bind legs and
we leave Canton we order leu. which drove the mouse out from behind ■
i&lt; served on.deck, so that we map -baking soda can In one of the cup
enjoy the beautiful sunset. As we boards.” Mr. Buttenbelm—"Well, why
look ut il. Isaac says. "I wonder, don't you keep your mice In a more
who the* artist is tonight." ThVn* is convenient place?"
too much color for a Turner, ami he
tile wall &lt;&gt;f thi- city.
are about thinks possibly they gave lhe privi­
30&lt;» rooms, when? they keep the lege lo peter Paul Ruhins. The
dead in large collin*, until the for­ river is wide. mid.the sky cardinal:
Forestry experts have demonstratt
tune teller has limn to find u lucky ami gray, and iirthe distance on a cd that teak timber that Is an strong
day anti a happy place for their hik-li hill stands a beautiful nineinterment. In.the meantime they &gt;toiy pagoda airaiiHl the b.wk- as that from natural forasu can be
raised on plantations.
keep it table set before each one,
with lights burning. and paper ser­ we wonder if you hnvw the same
vants io wail on the spirit. They artist; \\'&lt;- Jiojui you &lt;i» and that Bladder
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kidney
are~kept here as lohg its lhe rent is you wvre lucky enough to sro it. । (rouble,*, dull headaches, weariness.
paid and tho fortune teller, cart1 ob­ We have seen..many. bvtMitiful sun-.’ pain_ in back---and
' sides, all show the
tain inonav from them.
seis, ns vVe have |»-eii nn a boat kidneys need io be
Unfed up,
The greatest sight is lhe river, thirty nights including tonight, and strengthened, their regular action
with its hundreds of house-boat.*,
restored. Foley Kidney Pills will
san pans and junks. They build, something in a sunset thal makes do it surely and quickly. They
lheir junks aS large as a good sized one lighl al heart, anil IhrnW’-nf give.good health, freedom from
steamer, the most &lt;»f them natural1 home.
It assures Us that (his pain, a return of appetite and sound
wood. varnished nnd decorated with world is uni chance. hut has been sleep.
Try them.—Arthur MuiChinese pictures,' nnd with a large planned for us. As night closes in liolland.’—Adv.

3E
Ssn't it a fright ho» quickly light summer goods
soil these hot. dusty daysi”

Keep Jhem Clean and fresh
By frequently having them laundered by us.
We make them look just as nice as they can
look, and the expense is not too much. Don't
worry about them, just phone 243 and we
do the rest.
"&amp;)e IOash Everything Every Other Day

American Steam Laundry
Shutters firos,. Proprietors

/fastings. Meh.

�THE HAOTING8 BANNER, JUNE 18. WIL

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Itehed undur any circumstances un­
, tings, Michigan, a* second ch
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It
hears
the
writer's
name and
matter.
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The BANNER has pne of Hie best
Business locals,- and reading no-1 equipped job offices in Western
lices. On first page or among brov- I Michigan and is prepared to do any
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THE PSYCHOLOGY ARGUMENT LOOKS THIN.

The other day al Washington sumo manufacturers and bu.-iness men
u»ked President Wilson to postl»oi&gt;e most of tbe administration's anti­
trust programme because:
(1) Business throughout the ^-uuiitry is hesitating.
GO The unemployed are already numbered by hundred of Lhuu-

SUNFIELD.

Mil HOUSE IM
Marriage iJceiftr*
Clifford M. Hamm-jud..Rutland.. 23
Clara G. Nelson. Had mg*........... 18
Edward H. Feighner. Castleton .. 30
Resale Dilleuberk. Castleton .... 30

Warranty Deeds.
I Sarah -Johnson lo Chas. Harring­
ton. Jot. Delton. #250.
&gt;
• Andrew Wivringa to Frank -E.
Vanderhoof, IlW acres, sec. 15, Y’ankce Springs, $1.00.
Catherine MeLeed lo Jenme VJf"
rief, 20 acres, sec. 2, Orangeville,
dt .oo. .
Seymour B. Smith lo Ray and
Clnrence Tristram, 15 lots, Pine
Luke, Prairieville, 8I.UL
,
Cornelius P. Luyendyk -to Orrte
H. Musselman, parcel, Crooked
Lake Resort, $.1.00.
Helen Burd to Vein McPeek. parcal. Nashville, $t,20U.
. .. „
Harrison W. Hart to Daniel Hull,
5 acres, Hope, $1,200.
Thomas Henry to Wesley H. \an
Evary, 40 acres, sec. 28. Tliomapple,
" William Shaw to Mos.-s Fchonddmayer. parcel, Middleville. FJOO.
Louisa McCarty t«» Alonzo McCar­
ty s'H of s. e U of see. 33. HutlaiuL
?*Heiiry A. Brooks lo Helen Burd,
lot. Nashville, $1,200.
Amos Hanlon to Emma M. Smith,
parcel, sec. 22, Thornapple, $1,500.
- Amos R. Haita- to William Spath.
to acres, sec. 10. Irving, $1.00.
Marion Shores to Eugene J. Bar­
num. u.
of w. &amp; of sec. 12.
Castleton, $0,100.
Frank M. Nash to Margaret • E.
Campbell. lot, Hastings. $050.
Alpheus D. Hopkins to James B.
Holes. For lions of lots, Hastings.
$1,600.

Caledonia
is visiting her uncle A. 8. Amon
""1 "ft.w i,i.,-i• 3 and fi-iviids.
Miss Elhalyn Smith is vi*ilHig ut.
Leslie and Dvlroil. this week.
MIm Grace Turner was called to
Detroil Ust wltvk to care for her
sister, Tu, who Is quite sick.
Prof. 8. H. Payne and family
moved to Canlerville last week,
where he will teach school the
corning year. Prof. Payne lias been
thfl •uperintendcnl of the Sunlleld
school for the past five years, and
his given good satisfaction.
D. H. Wolf of Oklahoma was in
town Monday .-nroule -for tils tv'urn trip home. He was railed to
Mu lligan by Hie . sickness of his
father.
■
' Oliyer Frlally 'and family are
moving lo town.
Mrs. Charles Gardner nf laiwell'
vi-iied her abler. Mrs. Sears and
other relatives Iasi?-week.
Grace and Gertrude Gearharl arc
visiting MJn Berniie Roberts of
Walkerville..
Mis. Leo Culver i- keeping house
for her mother-m-law while Mrs.
Culver is al Ann Arbor for medical
treatment.
Mis* Rava Wrippert is visitinir at
Millington, where she taught school
last year.
The semi-annual Sunday School
convention of Suiilh-hl and Ver­
montville townships will he hold al
lhe Dow church. JUne 18th.
A very serious accident happened
here Munday morning.
While
Tom Pratt was .al Hie depot- load­
ing on a monument foa. his wife's
grave, his leant liecame frightened
and ran away throwing him in such
a way that his leg was run Over.
The front axle next to Hie wheel
.-aught under the whifllelree and
his head was dragging on Hie grav­
el. back of the wheel.
The team
ran for one-half mile lieforo over­
taken with an auto. He was ter­
ribly bruised nlioul the head and
shoulder* «nd leg. He is still un­
conscious with not much, hopes of
recovery.
He was taken io his
• laughter's horn--. Mr*. Fred’Hopes,
on a col bod. here in town to be
cared for and attended by Dr. Pea­
cock.

Mr. Flcbach'* Closing Musical.
LAKE VIEW.
Th«M'u- .wilt |*o a douce io Heaaoil- -■'in about two week*, the pupil* of
Naylor's iu*w baro next Tuesday Forrrtl Gtenn TfeMcb.. the well*
night, Jiitie iB. 'EYfcrjrbhdy Invit­ known pianist an,d teacher. will
ed to attend.
•
eft J?
Elmer Gillespie lias a new Max­
well auloinobile. *
Mr. and Mr*. Earle Godfrey and• *!.TOm
daughter Eleanor fit* Kalamazoo I
,
FuU
6'
Ii&lt; aid m Nashville and Gj-am
ul*. The mdaia&amp;l in Haatiih
bo Iwld in the studio room*
’Sheffield'* home.
CLARKSVILLEClarksville played ball at I^ko
The game re­
'Odessa, Sunday.
1sulted in a victory for Lake Odv»'
'sa. Score 3 to &lt;).
Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Andrew* Qfl•joyed a visit from a cousin from
Ohio,
last week.
'
Muriel Hunt and Charles Harris
graduated
from the Ionia cotiflly’
I
1normal last week.
Viola and Elmo Youpgs have gone
to work for -friends • near Middle­
ville. .
Thu Rebekah* held an election of
1officer* Thursday evening. A so­
‘cial session followed and the eomluillce served ice cream and coke.
Frank Hunter and A. McCaul
havo .been selling strawberries
1around town.
Mrs. Chapel And children are vis­
iting in Albion.
..
...
.
E.
F.
Cool
is
rebuilding
the iwrcb
MARTIN CORNERS.
.Mrs; Fred Barry is-raring for her on his house.
Mrs. L. P. Townsend is liavlqg'D
daughter. .Mrs. Nettie Ragla amt
new cement walk built.
bahy of Coals drove.
A large number of tho frjgtub of
A ph-aslrtg Childrens* Day pn»grain was given at lhe churcli Sun­ Emery Kime ahd bride. Rive them
day evening to a good sized con­ a shower Saturday filgbl." .
Floyd Brookp and family Jjave
gregation.
Remember preaching next Sun­ moved into Mrs. Hood's house.
day morning. Encourage the pas­ -.Volley City Masonic lodge of
Grand
Rapids has extended nn in­
tor by your attendance.
.Mrs. Minnie Stillman ami Mrs. vitation to Clarksville lodge to vis­
Hazel Pilcher gave Mr. and Mrs. it them June 23, to see lhe third
Joseph Messenger a surprise visit degree worked. There will be a.
banquet served at 6 o'clock before
Monday of last week.
Grandma Fry,is not in very good the degree work.
Mrs. Blanche Anderson i* visit­
health thjs summer though not so
ill as lo lie confined to her bed. ing her mother, thia week.
E&lt;l. Wiley hits purchased Dr.
Sherman Endsley lost a valuable -rtcrtvillo's
auto.
cow, Thursday of Inst, week.
'
.Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scoville re­
turned Wednesday after a viaU-of.
YOUTH’S MOMENTS OF AGONY several days al Barryton, Big Rap­
id* nnd Rodney. '
.Mias Hazel Brynnt and Lucille,
Two Trying Experience* Through
llicliatd.4. are enpoying a three
Which Most Lover* Pa** on Th*ir
weeks vacation from their work in
Way to Paradla*.
tho U. B. A. hospital.
Mias Arlene Williamston has gone
There are two event* In young
her home.in (juingy. In care for
courtship that, until a man la well lo
her mother, wh&lt;f has blood |&gt;uisuuschooled by frequent experience, loom ing.
.
'
- -1 - '
up with horrifying particularity of
Mr. and .Mrs. M. T. *Norcutl and
incident as momenta of excruciating Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Henkes and
agony. The Aral ia when he is in­ daughter spent Sunday al Lake
.
&lt;T
troducing 'her” to his mother; the Odessa.
aecond la thu preaentation of himself
to •'her* family.
DUE TO CHANCE DISCOVERY
temporary dlsadvantago, aud yet be­
fore the scrutiny of a calculating fam­ Scotch Boy Picked* Up Piece of Ore
That Led to Development of
ily bo la fain to concede that be would
Rich Copper Mine.
ntg' care to be aueb a complete fool
• Mr. and Mri. Dac EvjJctl of Sunfield motored over: from Sunfield
and spout Sumfay with Mrs. laiura
Everett. .• "
Mrs. Floyd McKay Kurned Sat­
urday from BalUe l.r^ek where she
visited her parents tert; Week,
.Mr. and Mrs. lieiwtrt bf Hasting*
spent part of last week with Floyd
McKay.
.Mr. and Mrs. Eathi Godfrey, Mr.
anti Mrs. Floyd Nealtel. Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Smith motored (o Woodland.
Bunday.
.
.
Mrs.— Rebekah Lewi* and Mrs.
Nora Bronson and son Orlo til tendcd lheir faintly reunioq in Lenawee
County, la»l week.
Mrs. Ciins. Cruso of Quimby »pent
Friday with Mrs. Laura Everett.
• Fred Butolpli and wife called on
E. Firster and wife of Martin Corucre. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Henry Mead of South Hast­
ings mid Mr. Roush of the north
anti Mrs. Frank &lt;x*gswell spent
Tuemlay with .Mr. and Mrs. D. Rose.

Guaranteed

vertiocd ia your favorite

No matterhoW beautiful
-13&gt; Abundant capital awaits investment.
a ring ia, if it is not well
of unemployment
" 'W Much of Ihu proposed legislation is a cause ................
............. uf
both capital and labor al this lime.
- made it is not going to
The, President declined tu accede-to Ibis request, sUUng the follow­
give satis faction.‘
ing reasons for his declining to do as desired:
I ) (1) It is better to enact legislation now than later, for uncertainly
tk«
W,
is the worst thing that can happen
business.
W. W. ring* hava such
• .2) 11 is'belter t&lt;tpass the mMerale ItvMalioo which he said he
confidence
in
their
rings
liad framed, aud du it now than to invite the peril of extreme measures
that they guarantee
caused by the accummulativn of -muruxadlcal forces.
*
v3) The present business depression hr declared was “merely, psythem, if the stones come
chological''—indeed there "fs bo muferlal condition or sutTstantial reason ingten, lol, Crooked Lake Resort,
out
and ar* lost they
$1.00.
why lhe business of Ups cuunlry should not be in lhe most prosperous
replace them free of
uud expanding condition.'*
Unit Claim Deeds.
charge.
Maria M. Kyser lo Frederick 1..
As to psychology, the New York Sun, 'independent, editorially sub­
Kyser, parcel, Nashville, 82.500.
mits lhe following dialogue:
Edward Johnson to Sarah John­
AVa^lUhe^ripgs. We
Citizen Oulofwork. hal:iu hand. a^RMted lite Profe®or as he came out son, lot. Dolton.
know they. Are tbe best
Jacob W. Johnson to Sarah John­
of Candid House: "I have a wife and four small children—"
rings made. Tltey
PiUCHAHDVHAJ-L
.
“Ybu oaly think you have," said lhe Professor; “your state is mere­ son. lot. Delton. SI.00. Isaac L. Johnson to Sarah John­
bound to give satisfac­
James Bryans and wife visited
ly psychological."
' ‘ •
son. lot, Delton, 81.00.
lheir
daughter
Mrs.
Sam
Weeks
tion and they are very
“I haven't had any work for six inotilhs, since the faclory--"
• John Johnson lo Sarah Johnson. amt family, Saltirdav night anti
• “Fie,'1 cried the Professor, taking'off his eyeglasses and waving them loL Delton, $1.00.
Sunday. •
,
. in a wide gesture of deprecation; “don't you know that non-empluyineiil ■ Abe Johnson tn Sarah .Johnson,
Henry
Tobias
has
a
new
Ford
lot. Delton. $1.00.
car.
is merely psychological?'*
■
Lewis Johnson to Sarah Johuson. louring
Vida Fisher of near Nashville
"My wife and children are actually hungry—”
lol. Delton. $1.00.
spent part of last week with her
“Nonsense, my dear sir; hunger is merely psychological."
'
graudparvnls, Mr. ami Mrs. W. Nor­
80
Acres.
iW
33,
Baltimore.
$175.
“My brother has just been ‘fired* by the X. Y’, &amp; Z-Railroad; Uie rail­
ton.
Eluabelli Henkes to Hora
road people said Ijtey had lo reduce rttpeftses."
Irving Fisher siwu^ Thursday
Renkes. loL. Hastings. 81.00.
muht at W. Notion's.
“How ridiculous! Expenses of railroads are merely psychological.
Beulah Van Vrankeu spent Sat­
8u is your brother's discharge.”
urday iii Gharlotle.
“Professor, will you lend me a dollar? When better limes—*’
Estate of Robert Dinwiddle. /!••- &lt; .May House Is ill with a felon.
Jewelerv-Opticians
"^*hisds most.- unbecoming language. What limes could be belter eeased.
Mr. 1 and Mrs.' Chas. Woodhams*
Estate closed agumsl
and daughter Josephine and the
Ilian tbei*? Tiiiies arfl^aierely psychological. Bo is your assumed claims.
! ;
.Phone 281
deed of a dollar."
Estate of l*hebe A. Horn, deceas­ former's father and sister of Plain­
well motored tu'Chas. Van Vrank; line of-bls own stippurtcw, Hu* New York “Times” (Ind. Dem.), ral­ ed. ' Petition for probate of will en's
Sunday..
Tbo chance discovery »ome year*
filed.
Hrarmu
fhereon
July
“
th.
under-the
ordeal.
So
far
as
Intro
­
lies Oic President..d»*i-larl!l|‘that wnen he tolls his visitors that there is
Cora Pncfiai0.of Hasting* spent
Estate &lt;&gt;f James B. Chilson, &lt;ienothing in lhe world lhe mailer witlu them save lheir own fears, they. eeasetL Order confirming* sale of Sunday with ncr sister. Mrs. llou*e'. ducing "her" fa concerned, tfiere I* th#
Min. Archie Matteson and chil­ mlaerable feeling that the eye of ex&lt;&gt;ught lo Iry with all their might to believe him. “If they- succeed, why.
a..’-*. V ,7T7
Z,-7”1
dren
called on lhe former's parents perlenc# may not view the treaauro 7
Estate of Cbrisloplter C. Ateriau,
tbe tiling is done, and business is prosperous again!" But (he "Times"
• Kb ...b ob.b „d
•» O'1"- •• A'lrlUbl-.
deceased. Final accyunl of Ad­ Friday afternoon.
objects us follows;
•
Mrs. Frank Allen entertained her a* I* befitting; that the hitherto un-t1*,,,' .
ministrator filed.
\
Ask u log bu»lne.&lt;« man or a well-informed financier or a dole stu­
daughters. Mrs. Clara Chichester
2 ‘T J
T*
dent of economic 'condition? what is the matter with business, and not Rayey, menially incompetent per­ and Mrs. Jerome Kidder and baby, the criUcat Invealtgation. bear *omo
moH.ld.r-c.. .... or Wo. ,.K. ...
In
one of them would venture to be so cocksure as the President is when sons. (itiardiiin's final account lil­ of Dowling, one day last week.
Hayden Gaskill, who has been in .^.m, „d «..«n b, to..-, rood
ln» says thal there is ’’abundant evidence" that lhe (rouble is “merely t'd, Discharge issued tu ■ E. V. poor
£.
health for so long, is not so
Smith.
psychological." Most business men, wc think, would say that one of the
Estate of Hiram Riigcrs. deceas­ well.
Tb. mommK .. ort&gt;K... Ho. m»cb
"T'*
A fewjrum this way attended the mor. bornUUK., .b.o .. Jb.
trouble* was Wanliinglon. . . . Such n policy us Ihif Democratic parly ed.
Petition for probate of will
il«ud %
is now pursuing, hr saul. is "absolutely necessary 10 salify the con- tiled.' Waiver and consent- lo ad­ eighth grade graduating exercises
them by ad­
ul
Hasting*
Thursday.
scienro of tho country." Thai Is lo sfty, while we have business mi the mit will lo probate filed.
of Henry Cohoon. deceas­
vertising ih this
it
.Kb
th.
rolka.
ended
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W
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operating-table, and aro amputating here and Ibero a limb and removing ed.Estate
Petition for probate of will IIICOTTAGE GROVE.
b.rdoo.bl.
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lb..
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rrttf
paper,
it reaches
oigaas which term Id us lo be snpcrtluou*. we are doing nothing more ■ed. Heaiiiig (hereon July toth.* . *
Willis Hunn of Urbandale .-pent a
'r" . ,
than the “consvi^ure of the country” demands. . . .
the best class of
Estate of Ellen L. Imubaugh. de­ day last week llshing and visiting ce*» of adulation may react under the
Did the \Veslrni geullemun
any comfort out of his wools? Very ceased. Petition for probate of with relatives at the Grove.
people
in this
.“j*/
cold comfort, we iiuagim-. Honest inert trying to do an honest business will fih'd. Hearing thereon-July i Messrs. Buckner . and Philips of .ro.irol r.,.rd or . d..oij r.mHr. ’
community.
ih.. bl.r.ll. h&gt;rk in Mh.r . pro“ ■»“
10th.
Battle Greek were callers al the ud
see sometUiiig mure .substantial iu their way ^Tian psychological phan­
. .
...
. .
or a flent tn the
twn
Estate of Pliny McOmber, ik^ceas- | lake Saturday afleruiwn.
toms.
.
ed. Petition f«»r probate - of will, William and Fay Clemcnce and noih.r-. ton«Uc
H.
J?', “I
Fays Hu- Washington "Jlerald - (Ind.: : “President JVilyon pronounces lik'd. Hearing thereon July 8th. i families and Frank Whitworth and
Estate of Joimh B. Iln-ey. de- । wife spent Tuesday afternoon al u might b«* hm-d. tad Ih.t brother
Hus complaint from- which lhe Nation's business is suffering as a 'state
polwno.. mpp— —lu.
ceased,
Petilinn for hearing of the G^pvp Hsiung aud enjoyed a 11 ah
cf urind.’ . . . Hr believes that business depression prevails all over claims
bad decided against him, unseen and
,
filed. Bearing thereon Oc- -upper.
the world and in nothing but a 'a stale of immL' and Hint great proepferi- toher 12th.
Ralph Van Sycklo has suffered a unheard. Ms I* morally certain that] Don't Lost* Sleep Coughing al NighL :In the mallgr of the Little relapse and had to bo taken to Bat­ tho Humming Up will be something he1 Take Foley's Honey and Tar J,
iy is nut far distant. Now,-whatuver may be tbe condition iu oilier
lutUiilrles, Hu* ‘stale uf mind' in the United Blate* is easily accounted fur Thornapple Drain. Jury impanel­ tle Greek again yesterday for furth­ would rather prefer not to be heard,&lt; Coinpouifd,
It glides dowi your,
uud that tho old legend of two loversi,j throat and spreads n beating.
by un avalanche of legis^i^^n. pending fol- rnimihs. Iniended to regulate led uiul sworn, Report of Jury IH- er irealm&gt;-iH.
• Melvin Blanton and wife of West being thslr who)* world Is Indeed •। soothing toallng over (he Inflamed
busineAs enterprises, no oiie knows h6\v. Under such circumstances, a
Use thi^pa^er if
. tickling surface. That's immediate I
Baltimore aiid Albert Lee and fami­ legend and nothing morn.
‘alite of mind' in lhe Nation is as natural a complaint as a Stnle of WILLIAM MONTGOMERY
ly from near Lacey occupied
And so the t&lt;oor fool snoak* awajji&lt; relief. -It loosens up tho tjghl-'
you want tome
mind* iu ll»«^ individual who Ims been bound hand and foot and his house /
i from tho front porch with an indo-',!■ ness in your chest,, stops slutty;
90 YEARS OLD SUNDAY "Wildwood' cottage Sunday.
of their buiineae.
Claud Lester aud family Und Al­ scribablo conviction that heaven I* la*,I wheezy breathing, eases distrflei| ing. racking, tearing cough*. Chibma McCarty -i&gt;eul Sunday with lhe
Mini hewspuper critics agree with the cunilMhiinlion of siirh a gen­
Web-teis ,u the Grove.
love it. RehiMj any sub*li~‘
bide* many league* from Paradlie vaP |dn&gt;n
eral doughty supiwrier of Prcsideiil Wilson as is Hie New York “Eve- Pioneer of Barry Township Hus Ilfj lutes.* Contains no opiates.—Aril*-!
OIIut ••.•|llcr- at the Grove Sunday
bltltxi ul Hickory Corners Near­
oiirg Post" .Ind,!. It culls Mr. Wilson’* attenUun to the fad that Ina
&gt; ur Mulholland.—Adv.
w&gt;u&gt;&lt; B. R. siunion and faimly. Buy ley.—Seattle Poet-Intelligencer.
ly
70
Years.
*
visitors w**re asking thal one of the causes of n psychological cundiliou
Smith und family /nd Ray Freeman
Banner Want Ads Bring Results.
BANNER WANT AIIVN. PAY.
in: I family.
. be removed^ If the trouble were in things over which we have no con­
The Whitworth and Mallcson
trol. adds lhe “Evening Post —that i» to say, if il wi re in bad crops or- oldest pioneer* of Barry county. fainilierumped al the Hiuclmun
p;&gt;--i-d
in'.*ith
birthday
ai
hl*
the exhaustion of capital through overconfident enterprise—the I'resilundiug Sunday.
'
home
in
Hickory
Corners,
Sunday.
. dent might well say that his visitor* were looking in I hi* wrong direct ion1 Mr. Montgomery has lieen enjoying
fur relief. ' But this is not lhe w. The “Evening Post" adds, con­■ good health, and a number of his
cerning lhe proposed bills:
relatives and friends called upim
The best-hnowa employe of a Cin­
If lhe»e wen- ii clear rase for these bills, u ru*e grounded on tlieirr him Sunday.
cinnati flrm of tailor* it tbe colored
Mr. .Monlgolimry was born in Ar- porter. Jerry. In order to coneerre all
r
mtigh,
Ireland,
aiul came io. Canada of tbe good win and bad book ac­
lheir Immediate effect upon Im-iiK-bX But with their ra.M- highly .bmbl-■ when he wa* 21 years old. While
lul in ilsqlf, wll|i m* lime for lheir proper coiuddcraUlMi or amendment,, Ilion* he met Die woman Whom ho count*, the flrm ha* incorporated un­
and without any sign of serious public demand for tlieir 'enactment, the,, afterward* marriedr • She died only der a name that cover* aeveral pane*
of glaes, aud following thia abridged
nil bid universal desire on'the |mrl of tbe businiM* world for lheir jioM- ii lilt l&lt;« dvr a year ago. Mr. and city directory is the abbreviation "Inc."
MiS.-Montgomery came to IHrkpry
Vuoemeul ii. in the present cundiliou of trade aud industry,, emitted io*" flnniers
.•horlly after lheir mar­
must serious consideration.
riage. Mr. .Montgomery wa« ji c«bIder by trade. Ih* and hi* wife de-. only man in th# *bop who*# name
’ t ided to try forming. MFs. .MonlWhy not bank with your coal bin while coal is cheap?
goiuei-y had saved ,u quantity of Wbate the irouhte?" "Ob. fee dar,
«&lt;•)•!. Tli&lt;* .high
estimation in bo#*, all right." replied Jerry. Tee
You save 90c per ton on. soft coal and 50c per ton
which Ihu .Miinlguinety's were held de ink."—St Ixrut* Mirror.
in Do- romimimly is shown by Hie
on hard coal by buying from Bauer Bros. now. You
fuel that wlien Mrs.('Montgomery
- told Hia man from wlinni they pur­ Cures Sluhburiw'-lbBhy —*----A nice assortment Udiuk* Bows, 25c values. 10c
will need the coat and the investment is the best you
Skin Troul)h*K
chased tlieir. farm thi# there' was
$I'HI in gold in a |iih*4'*hr poiired
A nice assortment Net Yokes. 25-A5c'values. 10c
"I could-erriileh'myaetf ,o pi&lt;*ces"
can make
froiu a rack, he raid he would luk&gt;- is often lidard from aulfcn-tiH uf
h&gt;*r wuhl for il and accepted' i| Eczema. Teller. ’ Hr.it and ximilur
Ladies' Purses, 25c iq 50c values.. .................... 10c
withniit counting' it.
Later- he 8km Ent|iU&lt;nw.. Don't scratch—
A swell line of Lace Collars.................... 10c and 25c
■ found she had paid him $5JM too Mop tin- itching al onoc with Dr
iniirdi. .Mr. ami Mrs. Muntgniiier* llobnon's Eczuma Oinlmenl. Hz
lirei lived in ftiekury Corner? in a llr»l application starts liealing; the
log sclmol house which hud been red. rough, acuty, itching ekin le
Fireworks!
Fireworks!
euOihod by the healing and roolii&gt;converted into a dwelling.
.Mr. Mdiiliioincn's surviving chii- medicine*. Mrs, C. A- Eiufeldl.
Fireworks!
•lii'ii are: Mrs. Slinnie Williams of Rock l-laud. R|, after using pr.
Hickory Corners; Mrs. Alice Hcou- Hobson’s Eczi-qia OtnltueuL writes.
gal.'uf Augusta: John. .William L. ’This Is the lirtl lime in &gt;&gt;'•'«
Phone 254
HASTINGS. MICJ1Phono 224
amj .tafii-s, all r.-siiU'tils'of Buel- I have been fref from the dreadful
Rip*
ailmniil.'' Giiaiatlluod. Me. Hvt!B&lt;* Our Lina of Outing Mata, Sp«ct*1 &lt;1.25.
omtilViiiM bv I’arw-th A Stebbins—
1-BA.SNOl’ H*m7u»0. PAY— A. E, Mulholland.—Adv.
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Do You Bank Money ?

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BOYES’ D&amp;PfiRTMENT STORE

Hastings Lumber 8 Coal Co

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 18. 1&gt;IL -~~7

BABY CHICKS
NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping
tons.
Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.

Also Cyphers’
Chick Grit.
Phom 383
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Chick

Food

M. W. HicRs

and

Hutton, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND WALNUT NTS.

Meat That You Can Eat
Our mean sell on their own merits. They need no
praise from us. Wc buy the best stock that wc can get. Wc
are very careful in preparing and curing. We invite you lo
call and see for yourself. If you want something nice for
your Sunday dinner, let us know about it and wc will take
special pains to please you.

BESSMER BROS.
PtoM 162

Hastings, Midi.

FOR SALE

Mill Wood
Hastings, Mich

In a business way—the
advertising way. An ad
In this paper offers the
maximum service at the
minimum cost. It
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.

Try ItIt Pays
4*iM»ncl furniture Polisn
Shlne'Easy

&gt;

The Chi-Namel Furniture Polish
(Shine-Easy) Is a wonder. It takes

off the dirt, puls on a shine nnd
gives new life lo lhe varnish.
Wo five it our personal recom­
mendation and advise every house­
wife lo five It a trial.

What Ls

more, we will -refund the purchase
price If It does not plensc you.

E. A. Burton
Quality Hardware

5 Pounds Coffee
POSTAGE PRBPAID TO ANY £
PLACE IN HARRY COUNTY

from us we will pay the parcel po»t
charges to any place iu Barry county.

The Coffee Ranch
Hastings,

Jefferson St. •
'

Mich.

11 x up tlieir waler gl;i«« and waler
ninl jtisl add- a dMtii or -n eggs al
must all be pul in at the sinne
lime? Is il best lo u.e (hr liquid!
instrr.d of the pondered w.ileri
gla&lt;s?
Mrs. a. «.
।
It is all right to in.ik&lt;* your solur
lion of water gin-- Millicieiil to
preserve the requii- d . numher/of
gs ami they ran lie avded n fhw
Causes of Poor Hutehrs. /
The cauoe of pom- halctirs &lt;i&lt;

M. W. llicka.
Tills department Is Intended to give
__ r nutmcritxTM lira best and most re­
liable Inforniatlixi wo can obtain on
tbo subject* they desire explained. In
asking qtiCations send full Information.
Subscribers are reqoegr" —--uto to this department
ry can
inject.

ikpends on n great \ &gt;ri--iy ,&lt;if cn ctniiiilauora. A. p&lt;mh- liatrh j&gt; rm»re
apt lo be due lo the i*oii&lt;|Hv&gt;ti of
Hie eggs previous !•&gt; liah himA I han
lo incubation. alHiotmh miph-p.-r
lianrlting of either factor will prn.
tluce ihe same rexiliWimp Agg&gt;
fail to batch, are whether the
hn-etlmg slock is kept under condi­
tions which tend to pioi|iii-c sliorig. {
fertile germa in the vug., if ihe
POULTRY......................................... . eggs' have ln;eii l»nihllv.i properly.
The Chicks Rrqtilrc GcmmI Care.
|ii&gt;f»&gt;ri&gt; incubation, ami whether IhvJ
Little chicks, ami even chicks condition*. were right during incu-J
that are fa-t growing Into lusty ballon, as jndgwd by the time nf Hie:
youngsters, are -u&gt; dependent upon
us for everything newjiHl to en­
A daily .temperature recordj
able thorn to keep in good condi­ diould be kept -.of
innehipo.
tion and heallh. and to make rapid
growth that we should be faithful temperature al wlii&gt; i&gt; ihe niacijinrs
In supplying every requiremenf.'
have-been kept, wlm lu inuy pn.ivo
Not only must these chicks— valuable in ihe. fuime work. •*babies—and chicks of a larger size pveitllly if the brood-r records ran
hhVfi
• • ho checked back ngum-l those of
«oly svii'cliii. and their the incubator.
must
are to bo successful in our chick
raising.
Tito commornial chick food on
tho ninrkcl. gives us n varb-d grain
diol, ns il Is composed of many
grains cut or crushed, thus saving
us hmc nnd tiiHibb- in oMaldlng
nnd mixing a grain supply for our
chicks. Some brands of I his chick
food have, also, finely ground Iwof

im-nt of Agriculture. Washington. I &lt;
H.
Among «Hlu-i -h-latl- it has I
paragraphs on mm-iure and ven-J
Illation, leslliu euu-. and disinfect- |
ing nnd shuiiig incubators.
’
How to Operate n Marhitir.

tmvo grit mill slicil. also. 1 prefer
lo buy Ihr chick feed thal lias no
gril or shell in it. as I can supply
if the chick feed contains them in'
large proportion. The chirks need
some green food. also, and if not
allowed lo run on lh«&gt; lawn, hut are
confined in bare yards, this need
must be met.
Cui al fnJ fa. cut
clover, sprouted, onls. lawn clip­
pings. Icltiice, onion tops, etc., any
ami all. answer as green fiw»d.
Cumiforlabb- homes, and cloanli.ness in these homes, are necessary
lo the health and satisfactory
growth of our chicks. The chick
homes need not be expensive struc­
tures. but limy must be so bnill

about HL* degrees I’, for :
fore pulling ih th
wards du not lour
for several house
lime fur lhe mai'hin- lo conic back
The temperature »
neatly even. When
the tnermoineler re-i

vrwr

—

When You Buy a Piano
be sure you get what you pay for. Dft’not let some smooth talk­
ing salesman sell you a cheap Stencil Piano for as much or more
money'than you will be able to buy a first-class, high grade, one
for of us. We are handling the same line of Pianos now that we
have sold for several years and we can refer those who are
thinking of buying to hundreds of satisfied customers who have1*
bought an instrument of us.
Our big cash buying power enables us to sell a high grade
piano at about the same price or less than others charge for
cheap stencil cases.
Gall and let us quote some very attractive prices.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60
The Sample Furniture People

Hastings

FURNITURE FX)R I.KRS MON CT
UNDERTAKING at LOWER PRICES

Michigan

Awful Hot To Bake!
Don’t do it then. Buy your baking from us. We can bake at less ex­
pense than you can and thus save you money. You see WE buy in LARGE
QUANTITIES and get a lower rate than you can get and we buy the very
best quality materials too. If you’re not buying your baked goods from us now,
begin doing so at once and save a lot of hard work and expense.

Special For Saturday
250 votes given with every 25c
purchase of our pastries.

Cut this ad. out and
bring it to us and it
will count you 100
votes.

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degr«u&gt;s Ihr second w
F- Hie Iasi v
linnging Ihrrmomid.')
at. about 102 degre-dry in Ilivin during -pells of cold, gre.-s F. the find iwo weeks, and
rainy weather, and have an abund­ lll't degrees F. the la.-l -Wi'ok.
ance of pure, fresh air when the
The eggs leiid lo throw off more
weather is &gt; very warm.
They heat as they dwiop. so thnl oc­
should also bo. constructed in a way casionally the ick-ulalor needs to
that makes frequent cleaning an be changed slightly, but it should
vasly task. These lillb-l homes not . be changed any more Ilian is
must he cleaned often, and treated [nbsolntely mvussnry. The leniCURED OF ANNOYING HABIT with some liquid that keeps lice iperature of the egg chamber may DAIRY FARMING IN EUROPE HARM IN CROWDING THE HEN DO WELL WITH LITTLE RAIN
and mites out of thorn. Lice and !&gt;&lt;• lowered by lowering lhe lltime of
Stuttering Englishman Routed Affile­ 'mites nourish nnd multiply in filthy lhe lamp in lhe iiihhlb: of the day. Much Attention la Paid to Artistic Ap- Experiment at Mains Experiment Sta­
coops during summer went her, nnd Regulnle the imubnlor before option Shows That Money Is Lost
. tlon by Silencing Hia Preliminary
the chicks have no enemy that will
In Too Common Practice.
Kept Neat and Orderly.
Efforta to Speak.
work such havoc ns do lice and
d oporalpts lend to their mnmiles. A lousq-iiifesled chick can­
nes two “t llui'o times daily..
In many oectlona of Europe where: The Maine oxporimcml station reAs to tho al*uiuuercrs and sjutterera not bo healthy, and is stunted in
dolrylng
Is
carried
on
extensively
tbe
cently
furnished a test lo ascertain umphant agricultural booms in tho
wbq aro sceklba a cure from their dis­ growth.
II stands and seemingly
WEST VF.RMONnil.LE.
greater part ot tbu land la owned by' tbo number of bens most profitable
order, evcu lu picture shows—may 1 sloops when h chick thal feels well
to be found in Africa—tho
Pele Bass and family of North
repeat tho personal cure? At about is all activity—scratching, running Castleton culled al Will Bass' Sun- i mon who care qultu as much for t0 keep in pens. AU tho pens were 10
farming of central Tunis,
beauty as for profit. In consequence of 10 hy 18 feat, giving 16Q square feet
and clia-mg every insect and bug 'day.
he rainfall Is lees than ten
It of stammering and couldn't start that crosses its vision. Then, n
Wes Williams nnd wife visited which groat attention ta paid to the The hens were Brahznaa and Plymouth
This success U astonishing
artistic appearance ot tho farms, and i Rocks, and these teats -continued alx
a remark without It, says a writer tn poisonous gas ■arises from filth al­ friendM in Lansing last week.
see of the uncertainty, dread,
tho Rondon Chronicle. The other lowed to remain in lhe chick quar­
Andrew Williams ami family of much pride is takeq tn keeping every-1 months.
and this gas is very injurious Woodland xi-iled at Clare Ken­ , thing neat and orderly. No fence [ Thu hens were 15, 20, 25 and 80 to and failure that harass our own as
boys laughed at me, and elders pro­ ters.
yet unadjusted dry land agriculture..^
In chick health.
After devoting
corners or hedge rows are left to ’ * Pcm The conditions and bens were As
ject complIcrflU cures.. But the time nnd expeiwe to (In* halchlng of nedy's. Satunlay nnd Sunday.
an
evidence
of local dal lure I would ’
Adolph Kai«er and family attend­ grow up with weeds, no machinery Is *• much, alike as possible to make cite tho observations of an .agricul­
absurdity of tho situation appealed to our chicks it is surely worth while
me. Why couldn't 1 say "1" at once, to give I hem our best care nnd at­ ed'tho Grange picnic, at Charlolle allowed to stand tn the Holds. There th® test'a conclusive one.
tural scientist on a recent 90-mlle
Satunlay
and
visited
friends
over
Is
a
network
of
winding
macadamized
The
pen
with
15
hens
made
a
show
­
without the preliminary stammer?
tention. If we are careless in the
.
.
roads lined on both sldoa with hedges' profit of 80 cents per hen, and tl^e journey tn tbe southern part of
It was obviously necessary to stut­ selection of lheir “hill of fare" and Sunday.
the Great Plalns^-Where the rainfall
•Vern Taylor of Knlnmo is visit­
laid numbered ««
978.
ter, often before saying “No." Well, give them the shine Yirtirle of diet, ing his grand fnlhor, James Taylor and trees, and leading through the • eggs u,d
The pen with 20 hens made a show­ averaged 20 f&amp;chuz. Iu tbe 90 miles
fields tn every direction bro footpaths.
why shouldn’t I stutter lo myself? tneal after meal, just because it is and family.
traversed^itfere was but one surrlring
of
1.208
eggs
for
the
pen,
and
a
The
heathercovered
hills,
vine-clad
handy,
the
chicks
soon,
because
of
Tho method was adopted. When a
Marguerite Rower helped . Mrs. cottages and flnu cattle dotting tbs profit ot 71 cents per hen.
tng settler and not even a cattle-ranch.
the sameness, lose appetite nnd do Gertie
Bass, last week.
make ax good growth. If wc
The pen with 25 chickens made a The'dry land farmers had pushed out
J. D.-Hager and wife of Wood­ meadows make a beautiful picture-4।
mar wu carried out in silence—If a nol
neglect to shut the chicks safely in land called at M. E. Downing’s Sun­ one not soon forgotten.
laying record of 1,328 eggs, and*'
dozen
had to start a "No." And (heir chops in the evening, rats or
had pushed out
profit ot 35 cents per hen.
after a few days ot deliberate speech, a marauding cat may cause us loss. day nnd look M. E. Downing and
The pen with 30 hens hjd'an egg
with tho stammer done In silence, 1 A chick raiser cannot afford to wife lo Nashville in their auto.
production ol 1,200 and * profit of 30 from Now York to Philadelphia. Our
Mr.
Downing
has
nol
been
away
for
"It
sometimes
liuppwui
thal
farmern
was .delivered entirely from tho habit. grow indifferent or carelegs lo lhe a long lime us he cannot walk.
uncertainties arise under a rainfall ot
are In possession of extra good cows, cents per hen.
There are. of course, the stammer- needs of lhe chicks. Future prof­
John Mater and wife attended
The experiment shows distinctly 10 to 30 Inches. Tho African's com­
ere who cultivate the art tn conversa its nnd satisfactory results depend the Grange picnic at Charlotte, but not realizing the amount of feed that hens ;:in be so crowded as to placency la assured by less than ten
required by cows giving a largo yield
largely upon good aud faithful Saturday.
reduce the' profit of so egg term. Inches. Subscriptions have recently
to bo cured. Because, as with Charles care.
John Maier ami wifo called al they are soon allowed to shrink In The-difference of 25 eggs per hen been taken up here for people living
Lamb, the point ot the remark la de­
Elmer Malrr’-s in Norin Castleton, milk because tho feed given doce not -Mr six months Is great On the baste
- Gapes.
provide sufficient nutrimenL Whjle
layed for the moment by tho hesi­
Sunday.
of
15 to tho pen tho profits of the Inches. Yet lhe complacent success
I am a suitscriber of your paper
Mrs. John GutchcM of Nashville, cows In good condition can. (of a
tancy. Curiosity, expectancy, anxiety
a back yard poultryman. I visited .Mrs. Mury Gardner lusl lime, give mure milk than^tho" feed total 90 hens wore |72. On a basis of ot Tunis is tn tho vicinity- of Bfax.
are aroused, and then tho utUtulnR and
30 to the pen the profits were |38.
am having trouble with my little week.
provide*,
by
drawing
upon
tho
fat
word cornea Tho tremendous fluency chicks, ns they have something like
‘ Lovina Snore visited her sister, stored in tho body.Xyut if the grain Is In each case the actual cost of feed total rainfall amounted to 41 Inches—
of our present political speakers raises (ho gapes.
five and eight-tenths per year.—Prof.
if you can give, me a Mrs. Frank Smith and family near not gradually inewutsod as the cows was deducted.
a ceriain longing for a stammerer on prescription-for a remedy for this Vermontville, la-t week.
J. Russell Smith, in Harper’s Maga­
lose In body weight there will soon
tho platform, for the man who could disease I will greatly appreciate il.
Charlie Nease and family nnd
an abnormal shrinkage In milk PLENTY OF GRIT FOR FOWLS zine.
Have tried your suggestion for the James Cousins and family motored follow
aand find it good for the larger to Hastings and Freeport, Sunday. flow and also a dccroaso fa tho quality
Gizzard Cannot Proparty Digest Food
D. W. B. ■ Lawrence Bass visited at E. V. of milk yielded."
burst with—and then after tho di
Unless Aseleted by Grib—Free
Gapes is nn infectious diseasp, Barker's near Nashville, Monday.
ful suspense—said IL But the i
This concerns a portrait In PortuRange Is Most Excellent
therefore lhe first prerequisite in
must have been there all they!
When you boy dairy cows you do
affecting a cure is to remove (he•
NORTH CHILTON.
infection. Separate the sick birdsJ
In the early spring, before tho grass of the congregation of the faculty ot
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Wibey nnd
from the well ones ns soon as the“ daughter Wilma and son, Vernor
IS grown and tho fowls allowed to .I medicine, at Lisbon, a portrait of the
HIb Prsssnce of Mind.
disease is detected, and Clean up
roam, they are likely to secure many i; former king. Don Carloa I. The per­
"I went to sec a bull fight onca, the coopi^. pens, . house ami runs• and Indy friend of Kalainnzoo..
pieces of long, tough grass left over manent retention of this portrait
1 spent lhe week end visiting relaand one of lhe bulls got mad and be­ where iliey have' been.
—
a. tho .....................
—. ...
of &lt;*•
from
fall, and these
are usru
hard .u
to .
,
fives
here.
gan .to tear things up fearfully. Ono Disinfect all these places as well1
digest The bird should be turned ®\«n»‘™clt«»0 of the repute of PortuMr. nnd Mrs. John Herron of
of lhe poor horses got mixed up la hls as the drinking troughs with a live• Hastings spent Saturday -night nnd
A ton of alfalfa hay, cut when tbe Into a lot where-there. Is plenty of f*1- •h'V howaver, fear ^o power to
harness and fell down. The bull aaw per cent, solution of crude-carbol­' Sunday at Mrs. L. Heney's..
sharp
grit,
for
this
will
help
them
tn
dem
*
n&lt;
’
t-mt
It
be
removed.
So ho
first
few
blossoms
appear
and
cured
Burn the l»odios of the1
the horse and dashed over to gore ic acid.
Dan Chfier and Indy friend Miss
grinding up tho material which other-t0 •ora* members of tho
birds which die. A solution of one' Hale of Middleville spent Sunday nt
wise might prove harmful.
faculty the desire that this reminder
milk production to a ton of bra
part
of
salicylic
or
sulphuric
acid
1
Roy
Brumm
s.
such a cruel sight, so I Jumped Into in on&lt;» hundrt*&lt;l parts uf water is
All food for fowls' must be ।
‘“’erelgnity should be covered
Mr. ami Mrs. Reynolds of Sagi­ costs about one-third as much.
the arena with a pistol tn my hand. recommended for disinfecting en­1
naw matured &lt;"
Winer’S Friclosures and contaminated runs.
properly digested, and this operation So Don Carlos I. Ih found concealed
•'ff.THIJ’
there was only ono bullet in the gun, Some resort to extricating the dny and spent the week encLvisiting OSSKl—.
In
darkness
like the. crocs and lira
is performed by the gizzard. The glz1 friends of Gamphell ami aUuiuhd
Carlyle find Ceremony.
gap worm frpm the trachea with a1 church while b'Te.
shoot tho horse or the bull."
long hair or wire. Goal oil oh tur­’
Lewis Ikunond spent part of Insl . Thomas Carlyle and bls wife were and must be assisted by sharp gravel Notlclo*.
pentine imferted in the trachea by j*’cek with his daughter in Grand so wedding-frightened that it is sad or grit Ground.oyster shells are good
"Well, what did you dor
the means of a feather has some­ Rapids.
to think of It. Replying to a letter and serve two purposes, that of grit
Why Divide Him?
of his describing his fantastic terrors, and Urns. Both are essential to the
ured I could shoot the bull any time." times proved effective. Sulphur
and camphor pills have been used
—Exchange.
she wrote! "For heaven's sake got welfare t&gt;f the flock.
Circumstances Alter Cases.
with some degree of satisfaction.
theater tor the first time, and finally
, Crabshaw—"1 i bought they were Into a more benigqanl humor, or the
Broken chinaware Is good for
Rose Conib Barred Plymouth Rocks violently opposed to tho motor earf incident will not only wear a very grinding, but contains no nourishing
original aspect but likewise a very properties. Ths natural way la the
Explained.
Kindly advise me in lhe Quiz de­
"Was It a case of tore at first department
heart-breaking one. I see not how I best one, that of giving, tho chickens
of your paper if there they couli afford one."—Judge.
. ohnny looked
sight?" “No, second sight The first is a Rose Comb Barred Rock, and if
am to go through with it.”
a good, free range over a large area
.idvcrliMtl Letters.
which Is full of grit, animal and
not, why not?
.
L. G. W
There are very few. if any, Rose
Courtesy.
vegetable master. They will be
John Freeland. Merle Johnson.
Comb Barred Plymouth Rocks bred. Mrs. John Colon. Mrs. Louise Erb,
Courtesy coats nothing, but’ It often healthier and lay better than if conSome years ago there Was some­ Mrs. Rose Marlin. Miss Hasel Mal|e- buys things that are prioelesa.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
thing of a boom of Rose Comb Bar- son, Miss Hopkins,
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

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them.

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mil mins

it U n»re “
the aequllne nose.
— --3—the straw facial
.onmw &lt;M ths expressive mouth
fail to assert themselves.
Tlie young Women of cultured
families look with merriment up­
on the■ oatonMum-nt of strangers
when the latur first behold these
THOUSANDS OF RED MEN ARE "Indians”
Pans gowns, Jewels,
European travel, bridge, automo­
LEARNED AND
biles, art traiatrig in Paris and fa­
WEALTHY.
miliarity with every uook and ow­
ner of the
-ranean, country
do nol iM&gt;em to adapt-themselves to
'POM LO" II A DECIDED
the traditional conception of what
one
should
expect
a
person, of In­
MISROMER III THIS SIME
dian blood to be.
But the you ng women are proud
Strangers Astonished to Find ‘‘Indi­ of their Indian blood, and know all
distinguished
ancestors.
an’* Women Wearing Paris-Oowns aiioul'
.Many of them delight in laying
and Playing Bridge.
Aside lheir aUka and satins and put­
Thn women of Oklahoma boast­ ting on tbe beads and buckskins of
ing of ancestors who distinguished Indian story books—when in need
themselves in various historic en­ of a striking photograph. Other­
terprises, and who aro members of wise, they prefer laces and puffs
exclusive societies lo which just and powders and the late novels.
plain, ordinary persons are not eli­ Sight of a genuine blanket would be
gible, should look well lo lheir a novelty U&gt; them, for probably it
status in this new commonwealth, has benn more than a hundred
for F predict that lheir claim to years since a blanket was worn in
precedence is to be disputed by an (the live tribes.
There are so many charming
Oklahoma aristocracy based upon
young women of Indian blood in
Indian blood."
These were the'words of a socie­ Eastern Oklahoma that it should
ty matron Intimately acquainted be possible for an artist lo make a
with social conditions in Oklahoma. reputation by picturing them.
Miss Marjorie Davis of Tulsa is
She tossed her head a bit when she
spoke, for she has no Indian blood nol only highly educated, but a tal­
in her delicate blue veins. She ented violinist Among amateurs
was unwilling to ilx a precise time there is no pianist in Oklahoma
accomplished than
Miss
when her prediction might come more
true, merely saying that it might be Davis.. She Specializes in the niURforty, fifty or even 100 years hence. ie of Chopin. She is of one-fourth
Creek
blood.
Her
father,
Samuel
There is the strongest likelihood
of the realisation of this prophecy. Davis, a man of great wealth,
In Oklahoma there are 75.000 per­ speaks Creek fluently and acts as
sons of Indian-blood, and of (hia interpreter for his tribe. Miss
number 26.(0) are of full or pure Marjorie is a member of Hyechka
blood.
In no other slate has the Club, Tulsa's most exclusive musi­
resident Indian population risen to cal orgarizatioa. Mrs. Davis is
such social and political' promi­ musical and highly intellectual, and
nence and acquired such large for­ belongs lo an-Jllinois family. Her
tunes. This has tended toward the Brents were among the first white
migrants from Alabama to settle
frequency of intermarriage • be­
tween persons respectively of In­ in Creek Nation.
dian and white blood. It is.a rath­
Among the
Cherokees pretty
er singular fad that save among women may be as easily found as
lhe full bloods the preference of .roses in a summer garden. To be
the Indian is to marry into the a Cherokee, according to lhe Cher­
okees, in' luck beyond measure.
white race.
Oklahoma is typically a sialo of Miss Sadie Pendleton Thompson,
ItKiiati traditions, and the passing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
of time will give lo lhe Indian Thompson of Vinita, has distin­
Mr.
character more and more of ro­ guished Chefoke*- lineage.
mance. The exploits of warriors Thompson is a lawyer of large
in far-off days, the renown of In­ practice. Miss Tluunpson is one of
dian statesmen and diplomats, the the moat beautiful young women
She is now a stu­
marvelous rapidity with which a in tho stale.
people forsook a nomadic, life and dent ul National Park Seminary.
became successful farmers, mer­ Washington, District of Columbia.
Miss Lorena Cruce. whose father.
chants and scholars, all these
things will be recounted with nride Mr. Lee Cruce. is governor of Ok­
by future generations in Oklahoma lahoma, is of Chickasaw blood, and
infused with Indian blood.
• is a kinswoman of Douglass H.
Johnston, governor of lhe Chicka­
.No Brilon views with more com­ saw Nation, and one of its most
placency the fact that he ran trace powerful leaders. Miss Ixircna is
his descent from William tho Con­ still enjoying her school days. She
queror -than does the citizen of is greatly inlermled in her father's
Oklahoma the fact that by blood he official life, and ..is his playmate.
ludongs io one of the Five Civilized She has been mojberless for several
Tribes, comitosed of the Clnjrokees. years. Miss Ixirmiii recently chris­
Creeks. Cholaws. Chtckasaws and tened the gnwUThailieship Okla­
Seminole*. _ For these tribes were homa. breaking a bottle of cham­
iho rulers of five empires, each pagne on its bow. Her home is al
with its own system oil civilized Ardmore, and ’•in tho nearby coun­
government, embracing flic usual try she opms many acres of land,
legislativo.'judicial and executive de­ which »!&gt;•• rwcivsd as a member of
partments.
They
maintained the Chickasaw Nation.
schools ami academics at their own
expense, and for the higher branch­
".Wagnlflque!"
es of learning sent their young men
(From the New York World.)
and young women to Harvard. Yale.
Admiral Pletcher's format report
Andover. Vassar, Mount Holyoke
and the universities of Europe. on the navy's operations in the seiz­
Their tribal governments dealt ure of the port and tho occupation
with till* United Stales Government of the city of Vera Cruz is now fol­
hy treaty, not greatly unlike any lowed by u detailed account of indi­
other foreign power, and lheir em­ vidual conduct aud cases of hero­
pires were not dismembered with­ ism among the iajsding forces.
Whether we consider lhe quick
out treaty negotiations that extend­
development of the plans for occu­
ed through a period of years.
Before their migration west of pation in the early morning of April
the Mississippi, these tribes lived in 21 nnd the great precision and cel­
Southern Slates—Georgia. Alaba­ erity with which they were carried
ma, Florida and Tennessee—and on lo execution tiiroughoiit that day
there their more notable men and and the next: or whether we con­
women contracted alliances with sider lhe f.ot|rage and resourceful­
many a cavalier family by mar­ ness mid eager devotion to duty
riage. Those intimate relations shown all along the line of Iho in­
were unstained, especially by ihe vading force—only fftelings of ad­
educated mixed bloods, after remov­ miralion nnd pride in these fighting
al lo Indian'Territory. The home forces of lhe nation are appealed lo
•
life in old Indian Territory is typi­ by the recital.
It was no holiday performance.
cally Southern, and the women
have the same vivacity and tho Il was real war. and war m Hie ag­
same beauty to be found in those gravating form of having to tight
slates that lie further toward the from open streets a numerous and
uncertain and hidden foe .shooting
tropics. .
It might be well tn say the same from lhe concealment of the walls
beauty with a charming difference, and the roofs of bouses. And in
for those Indian girls and women this deadly work of occupation,
have olive complexions and eyes m&gt; which never even onctf turadd back
black and sparkling that they or halted, we arc madfe to see indi­
might easily be suspected of hav­ vidual acts of daring and lhe re­
ing come from Rome, Cordova or sourcefulness and devotion which1
Seville. And. let il be whispered, embraced commanding, officers,
some of them have that game little marines and -.uilors ana oven hos­
I^aLin flame of temper that cun pital apprentices alike, and which
quickly leap into a most terrifying wore frequently manifested in the
concealmeat of wounds, or in a re­
conflagration.
It. was fortunate for these de­ turn lo lhe firing line after wounds
scendants of Indian kings and prin­ had been dressed, that no possible
ce* to be the inheritors of great effort should be left unexerted. The
wealth.
It is true that many of case of lhe wounded boy seaman
the fullbloods in Eastern Oklahoma who escaped from the hospital
arc poor, because they are unable back lo tho firing linfc und had to
to outwit the tricky while specula­ be taken away by force is fairly
tor. but lie mixed blonds arc liter- typical of the spirit shown by all.
Two or throe days after tho land­
ully rolling in wealth. Practically
nil the oil and gas in Oklahoma ing the cable dispatalMM from Eur­ ,
rdmes from Indian lands, and Okla­ ope told of an aged French army
rillcer
who saw service in Mexico'
homa is the richest single oil Held
in all the world. They own hun­ Muue 50 years ago. Be was observ­
dreds of thousands of acres of coal ed in a public place eagerly reading
and asphalt, valued at millions of (he news from Xera Erpz and was
dollars. Wraith adds lo Hie at­ heard **(n exclaim. • “Magnlflquo.
tractiveness of a preUy girl, deapitc when he'fell dead. No cud of words
all thal may be said about love for can improve on that judgment. It
Iommi sake, aud lhe rule holds true was magniOcepl; just *h$H.
ii^Easteni Oklahoma,-where young
uriiuY.
men of character, ambilion and
ability have come from other stales
A number from thia way attended
and fallen iu love, and married a the i.liil-ironv Day exerches al
Itarryvillc, Sunday.
’
fortune.'
.
,
Mr. owl Mrs. Jay Smith are «-nTho most imposing homes Tn
Eastern Oklahoma belong lo fami­ l«*rininiiig ihe latUr'6 brother, Vic­
lies ot inlcnnarricd raves.. Many tor David i-r Hnnioo,
Mrs. Efllr HrMt entertained Inir
&lt;■( them arc mansions tilled with all
the luxuries within rearli uf for­ mat her mid »ulue, from tlastingi
tune. Sonic of Hie Mtafrs would Thursday.
Miss Kiltie M. lulorh and Master
romparc favorably with those thal
lAewitl B' -imiipi- t-jMHil Hatunlay uud
dot the Atlantic coast.
.
Let il nol be imagined, however, Sunday al Sce.lt Mclnlooli'-.
Quimby will obxrrvfi Childrens'
that Ilin word, Indian amounU tu
much more than a descriptive term Day. The dale will be fixed next
in llic rorial life of town Okla- Sunday.
huuia. The trace of'Indian blood
Prem-lnng June zirt'al Z30 p.' m.
H oficn slighl.
Tb* radical p- Sunday Mtlioui ut 1^1 p, ui. All try
cularitiw are btroug, however, aud uud come.

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Blab In Scottish ChSFch Tells Story of St- Mark Declared a Shining Example
for Newspaper Writer of
Remarkable Bravery and Self­
Sacrifice.
In lhe chapel at Glcnalmond school,
dn Perthshire, Scotland, there Is a
marble slab with this stirring story
recorded upon it
There was In the school a pupil
named Alexander Cumlno Russell, who
became an officer In lhe Seventy­
fourth Highlanders when only a lad
Of seventeen. In connection with the
memorable loss of the Birket&amp;ead,
be won immortal glory. The troop­
ship struck upon a rock; the soldiers
were formed In ranks upon tho deck
to die; the women and children were

Russell was ordered Into one
off be watched with dlinmfd eyes tbe
doomed ship. When the went down
he saw creature^.nf the deep contend­
ing for his befovod comrades. Then

Tbe greatest journalist tho world
ever knew lived 1.600 or more years
before the invention of type, according
Philadelphia Bulletin.
St. Matthew put bls chronicles in

his story; St. John used SI. but St.
Mark covered all the details more
viyidly in 16, amk true to the spirit
of action that.-ant mates his kind, put
a miracle,in every chapter.
St.Mark. Dr. Palmer said, waa the
reporter among the apostles. His
viewpoint, his language and his mar
velous ability to give action and cli­
max, dash and color In a sentence
should be a glowing example to the
newspaper writers of this day.
Each of the other apostles speaks of
skies that opened. Mark says they

one among bis brethren who stopped
dutifully to describe the color of a
the side.
▲ woman In tho craft called out In given scene. In the writings of hie
agony, "Rave him! Ob. save him, sir.| fellows It is told that tho people went
to the aermon on the mount. Mark
room for another, and tbe boat waa writes vividly that the people ran.
laboring heavily aa it waa. Russell - In writing for tbe Homans be used
colorful allusions and the references
children, then at those beseeching to wild beasts to touch their iutallV
genes in sympathetic fashion at every
stern, he plunged into the water, and stroke.
helped the sailor into what had been
his own pla-'e. Then amid a chorus
• Misunderstood Again.
of "God bless you" from everyone In
"Why. whatever are you dowi
thia time of the morning for,
turned to meet hia death.

'J thought I'd like to give you your
world, particularly in Scandinavian
telescope of their own invention. A
tube is procured, made of tin aud fun­
nel-shaped. about three and one-half
feet long and nine inches In diameter
at the broadest end. It is made wide
enough at the top to take In the ob­
servers' eyes, and the Inside Is painted
black. At tho bottom, or wide end. a
clear, thick pleee of glass is Inserted,
with a little lead in the form of a ring
to weight tho tube. When the Instru­
ment is immersed Ih clear water It Is
said that the observer can see down
an astonishing .number of fathome.

little Mrs. Podge.
Well pleased, but dimly scenting

and prepared to depart.
;Have you a clean handkerchief,
,1—, V.. U.W.

1.,

me fix your tic.”
"Quito all right, little woman."
“1 don't like to think of your going
to the station all by yourself, lovey,"
she said prettily, "fm coming with

But the old bdy was thoroughly
awake now. Turning round on tho
doormat, ho said:
How
much ia It you want?"

The Whole Show.

for dtscusaion In the lobby of a Wash­
ington hotel the other afternoon and
i congressman told of an Incident
that happened in one of tho metro­
politan cities.
■ One day a young man went to tbe

The craze for giving fantastic names
to do luxe articles designed for the
rich lady shopper la spreading. For­
merly it waa only costly bottles of
perfume which received Ulloa sapposed to express their contents, such
as "Like You.” •'Temptress,'' "SeduoUon.” "Em**™ Mystery." Now thi
great dressmaking houses aro naming

Intimated that ho'would like to be!
connected with the firm. •
filmy evening dress. very decollete
. 2.
““I! ?• —
—• -———

‘“J,"* I'
’"7!"
Ik W -UblUh.^i

, ,u,„.w crltlc
,hlLh, wouil ,„„
UI uut. ,1

would
though it is a most beautiful example
-I wm (Making." letllly returned of the dressmaker s art "Desha*."
"Escapade." "Caprice," "Modesty,"
"Frivolity," "Imprudence." and even
"Nightmare," are soma of the titlM
"Just 'he thing!" happily replied
is boss. "You may have both lobs.

that if rtdas Iscariot should
In eur midst, waving a eeii

BA.N.NEH WAX! ADVS. FAY.

.

Combs, Brushes, Sponges, Soaps, Etc.

Wc have everything for the Toilet table, bath room and tick room, u well u for health,

comfort and luxury.

It is now the season, too. when it is natural to expect a number of the

little inconveniences from the effects of the'sun, wind, insects or poisonous vines.

way is to be prepared with something from our big line of Toilet Preparations.

Tbe best

Wtican sup­

ply you with anything you wish at the lowest -prices.

Brushes

Grass and Wool
Sponges 5c to 50c

Bath Brushs, Hair Brushes,
Chamois Skins for polishing the
Nail Brushes, Clothes Brushes,
furniture and Autos
Bottle Brushes.
Toilet Soaps
Bath Soaps
Tooth Brushes from 5c to 35c
Hand Soaps

Carveth 8 Stebbins
Phone 31

The Rexedl Druggists

Hastings, Mich.

376

FEATURES ANNOUNCED

• ACETYLENE

■ Another announcement
which
will be greeted with interest nnd
enthusiasm is the coming of tho
&gt;,rl COOKING
Ben Greet players. This company
made the lour of HO Ked|&gt;ath
Chnutauquas last season and this
season will appear on 130. There
will be thirteen actors in the com­
pany, including Percival Vivian,
who made so many friends on the . We Mil S great many Pilot Lighting
Acetylene is loo, a d
Chautauqua* of last season.
AU Ben drect plays pre" given
with the minimum stage effect.
There is nothing to detract atten­
tion from the play itself. EvCiy
actor is experienced and each plays and sometimes to other outbuildings. In ■
his part with the sole purpose of these buildings they Us-urn ths grest bells
depicting the character exactly as cf
Acetylene1*light
A * to
* *timbers
* * * *or rafters.
it should-be. Correct diction and
They also equip these lights with igni­
pronunciation are distinguished tion
devices — to make them light with
characteristics of the Ben Gfcet the! pall of a chain witboat snatches. '
players.
T. H. WASHING
A special feature of (he opening
tight
day will be a concert by the Dutibar
Quartet and Bell Ringers. Carry­
ing a peal of 2U0 bells made in Eu­
rope, this company will furnish a
OXWELD ACETYLENE CO.
program of . interest to old and
CHICAGO —
young.
This opening concert will be giv­
en in three parts. Dun part will .
include vocal quartet select Ions, the .
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
second will consist of instrumen­
tal numbers on violin, cello and piMr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolison of!
ai»o, and the third division will in- ।C.liartiHle, visited his sister, Mrs.
elude the famous bell ringing.
।&lt;ieo. Andress. Sunday.
Ilo found
The Kellog-Hiiiii'es Singing Par- .Mrs. .Andress a little easier.
Mr. ami Mrs. Dell Shoup spent I
ty will present in spocial costume
an evening of light opera, probably :Sunday with lhe latter's parents,
giving the entire rendition of Mr. and Mrs. Brady in Assyria.
"Lively Galab-a." This organiza­
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Sheldon and
tion is one of tin* Ix-xt known in the Mr. and Mrs. Hay Gould were nt
Lyceum and Chautauqua world U&gt;- ,Charlotte, Saturday and attended
day.
the Grange rally.
One of lhe several lecturers who
Mr. aud Mrs. fcd Manning spent
will speak here Chautauqua week Sunday with .tho latter's parents irt
is to deal with tho Japanese prob­ Assyria.
lem in this country—a subject
Miss Maggie McIntyre is again,
which has been discussed a great
star rialtor toyoar Koos*.
music lessons
in this
deal-during the past year mid yet giving
■
The subscription price is
one upon w.hicl} pcopln outgide of community:'
California arc tint little'informed.
Gildroy Gould of Irving. New
Montaville Flowers, under the York, is visiting ul his brother's
theme of-"Color Glmrd and Picket farm fn West Kalanio, the late Oli­
Line" will fully discuss this impor- ver Gould.- He intends lo locale
taut subject.
around there if he finds conditions
Having lived in Ohio and Cnlifor- :favorable.
nfn. Mr. Flowers Ims Imen able lo ,
study the Japanese problem from
the viewtioint of Ivolli eastern and '
western people. He mentions lhe
fact that 65.000 of the 75,000 Japanesc in lhe United Stales live in Cal­
ifornia. In I87H lhe number was
scarcely too.
The usual -emphasis will bo plac­
ed Chautauqua week on work
Affords you a fine place for an outing.
among the children. Each Clmu\ r BOARD .BY DAY OR WEEK.
lauqua will havfi a woman play­
EXCELLENT BATHING BEACH.
ground worker aiid story teller.
The playground work will be free,
FINE FISHING
to all childi &gt;-ii.
PASSENCKB
LAUNCH
AND ROW BOATS.
A. J. •HILF, Frap.
-Especial attention will be paid to
MIONK FOX ANY INFORMATION NHHPJ!I».
bOCTH. “««♦&lt;•
the Hunday programs and lheir nplu-opriateness to the spirit .of tho
rhy. In all places where thfe Den­
ton Grand (h»-tV Ounpany appears
mi Sunday, they will present seine-tirnis from the orifjirios. All cities
when* the Kallugg-Haiiies Singing
Party's dates come on Sunday, they,
loo, will present » sacred program.
Other announcements will 1m&gt; 1
made soon as l« other Icclurera and j
musical companies which are com- j
ing Chautauqua week.

HOMt MAUL

Fine for Dairy Farms

A Word to the

Borrower

□□□□□□

SHELF'S RESORT
PINE LAKE

Two miles from Doster

IFniaestt Bewli bjs

HEAD OF GULL LAKE.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cadwallader;
motored lo Kulainuoo . and back i
Thursday.
0. Backus is adding a new coat &gt;
of paint lo his house.
Miss Bertha Williain«bn spentj
Friday with Mr. nnd Mrs. James!
Leach of Yorkville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapin on-1
lertained the latter's brother Chas.i
Imbor of Kaluiuazoo lhe latter part
uf lu»t week.
•
i
The Gramma &lt;&gt;rninma Chapter I
Kigma Nu Fraternity of Albion j
College held their annual picnic all
Evei-k' Hotel lust Saturday. There
ware ifi students mul Prof, and Mrs.
Sleight ns guests of honor. All did
jusltee to the good things prepared!
for dinner, after which they ga\x i
some of lheir college yells and!
sungs.
Albert Taylor and lady fi-irml of|
Kalamazoo Spent Hunday ultcrnoon.
al Isaac AHwojt’ja.
Miss Gertrude Baker spent Sun-duv at home.
•
Prof, and Mrs. Hfotl add chiidreul
of Evatntou are aguin oecupylmr
lheir cottage for the summer.

Ground, end building, cod! and beautiful
night by gas

Good Boating—Good Fishing
Motor and Row Boats

Spedal-aickea Diaaer £»«y Saadsy!
Connected by Livery at Shelbyville or G.'R. &amp; I.
. If you and your .friends wish io spend a pleasant day at »
number of days come to us. YoU will find evary accommoda­
tion.

Weal &lt;Gu Lake Sommer IKesert
Open the Whole Year

a. D. mUBONM. Pros*. Bell Phone 30-3r-WsyU»d Ea-

�PAGE 1111,11,1'.

AM ITUIBUT
WOttU AUTO MECHANICS

T

THE UTHT

The
j| Supreme
Car

Maxwell -25" $750
A superbly constructed car, fully equipped, big and roomy, five-passenger family automobile
at an extraordinarily low price.
,
It’s an automobile that renders maximum service at minimum expense.
. It is a high value car at a popular price.

Bassett Garage,

Nashville, Mich.

They Arc Quicker sad More Ac­
curate In Localtoff Md Rep^U-

And women have triumphed in
another sphere of Mtivity, for H.
Clifford Jii.kaw, •riiurip.-i of (hr
automobile acboof, and oil nf his
twenty-one assistants and teachers,
agree that as stodMfo of automo­
biles women are nol one whit be­
hind the men.
•
"In fact," .aaye' Mr. Brokaw,
"when fl cornea to finding out what
is wrong with a motor that won’t
run, the women are quicker than
many of the men in diagnosing Uie
symptoms and
overcoming the
trouble."
Save for the heavy lifting of dis­
mantled engines, lhe women stud­
ents take exactly the same work as
lhe men. They meet on two morn-uiga a -week when Uiera are uo
men’s classes in session and have
the big, throe-story school build­
ing entirely to themselves.
The men’s work has become
known as “an overalls course," be­
cause. rind in overalls, the men.
armed with wrenches, screwdriv­
ers, pliers, etc, get rigid down to
business and actually work over
motors of every type and make.
The women's course is no less
thorough. Instead of overalls, they
wear long aprons of heavy mater­
ial, which cover» them from the
neck down and which have capaci­
ous pockets wlusre the women keep
a lump of cotton waste and tools
for the motor.
Motors are dismantl'-d. so that
the inner construction and mechan­
ism is laid bare and made easy to
understand. Valves and ignition
parts are studied, taken apart and
put together. The instructors dn
all the heavy lifting, but the wo­
men students handle all the .small­
er parts themselves.
Tho rnarf who think* a woman
can’t handle a monkey-wrench or
a pair of pliers would change his
mind after-a visit to one of the wo­
men’s classes. They do a* well as
the men students in our classes.
“Women make easy students to
instruct," says Mr. Brokaw, “lie­
cause they are • not afraid to ask
qtiesiions- If a woman doesn't
understand a thing she doesn't hes­
itate to ply the teacher with ques­
tions until she does know what it’s
all about."

Hundreds of people throughout the United States have tried various
makes of motor cars—many of them good cars—and in the end they finally
settled on THE CADILLAC. And they have not been disappointed!

gives them service for economy in operation; gives them smoothness and sat­
isfaction during years of constant use. All the best that motor cars can give
is given by THE CADILLAC.
,

Western Michigan Cadillac Co.
OSCAITECKBERG, Mgr.
220-222 North Ionia Ave.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

1
of the Wo rid

"It’s Better to Buy a CaJilL

Than to Wish You Had."

—give them what is termed “lhe I
laugh." Before you have covered
another mile you may be .in the
same predicament.
If the situation is such that you
feci it is your place to give assist­
ance, do not criticise what tho man
in trouble has already done or smile
in a superior way, if he shouid |
show ignorance. If he is willing to1
BE READY FOR THE WORST
learn and appreciates your help, do I
Be induced to purchase some oth­
IF YOU HAVE AUTO ACCIDEKT everything you can for him, but do I
■not display your knowledge in a I
boastful manqer. It is lhe height
er make of car when you want a
Don't Let Fear Drhr You lo Hun. of had rearing.
“BUICK,” even though our entire
Stop and Mdke Note of
Blume It On The Tire.
Every Detail.
1914 production has been disposed
it full.enough
Motor accident* are found to He didn't pump
all the air is free;
of.
happen soma limes amt may be HeThough
left
il soft and spongy like,
you are to be the next motorist to
And
scooted
on,
with
glee.
YOU will be well paid in the long
meet with an accident. Does it oc­
cur to you to she prepared for a He skidded, then he glided, and
run by waiting until, JULY for a
possible accident?
Ho whooped Hirougb dust ana
Being unprepared is the cause
mire;
of .so many drivers speeding away Aud when it burst, Im cussed and
after running over a pedestrian.
ctl*.-ed
Fear fakes possession of them and
And blamed il on the lire.
the nnl natural thoughi of the hu­
man mind under the influence of Ho drove il on the street-car tracks
this emotion is,'flight.
With confidence superb.
Though a driver may not be at Ho bumped against Hie lamp posts.
For many, reasons KRIT Cars have always stood head and shoulders above the crowd. The
fault, it is looked upon ns nn ad­
And he iforaptxl it on the curb.
KRIT car is economical. You get a car that will d^pnything you want it to do arid you don’t pay a
mission of guilt not to stop and do
high price. And KRIT cars are just as economical to run as is their first cost. In over five years’
everything within his power for He slammed il nnd he Jammed it.
use the original and compact KRiT power plant has proved itself not pnly powerful and depend­
To fill his heart's desire.
the injured. If you are ever so un­
able but thrifty in the consumption qf oil and gasoline.
And what’s more—the KRIT is always
fortunate ns to rim down anyone, And when il popped, right out he
ho hopped
in shape because it is built right from the start. No staggering repair bills to take all the fun ,out
loso no. lime ih stopping and plac­
ing Hie injured party in your car And blamed it on the tire.
of your motoring pleasure.
(and hurrying lo the nearest hospl- Ho cut it on some broken glass.
LE.T US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU
I tut or doctor. Then return to the
But Ihousht, "that didn't hurt,"
• scene of the aeeklent and gel the He kept right on through sand aud
xr
T&gt; u* XT XT IT *T* T*
Citizens Phone 98
I names of as many witnesses ns yon
mud,
Middleville, Michigan
can. Make note nf every detail
And filled lhe cut- with dirt.
from tho lime of lhe day to what
you believe w as I lie direct cause of It. spotted hero and Tolled there,
And soon ho howled in ire.
the mishap. If there happened to
lie but one or two witnesses and When it blew up,’ he blew up loo
unnecewary operations and the said to predominate in the con- they appeared to be passers-by, do
THE BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
And blamed il on the tire.
fiimiiiiifion of all Waste working I sumption of the car. Tho Buick not lose the opportunity of obtain­
He pul on chains thal ground and
EXPECT TO INCREASE OUTPUT force, the Buick company lias been ; company also enjoys a good foreign
their names by requesting them
chewed.
able to give a better car for the;: business, but the number of cars ing
you to lhe hospital.
And gouged into the tread;
money than ijver before and this is:, shipped out of lhe United Stales as to Inaccompahy
some district* of the large
ttlt lias Been Company’s Mint Suc­ largely responsible for tho exceed-;[compared with the total number of
a driver run* the risk of be­
true.
ingly good year. This ofllciency of oars built Is ndf very large because cities
cessful Year Both at Home
mobbed. This often arises
"But what of that," he said.
manufacture thus proves itself to I1 lie Buick company has always had ing
and Abroad.
his slowness in deciding what
he one of the greatest factors of , a good demand nt home and has nol from
He whizzlcd along nnd sizzed along.
to
do.
If
it
Is
seen
that
slopping
The Buick Motor Co- Flint, Mich.. I success in iho automobile industry!1 pushed its foreign trade.
- in a crowded disorderly street lo
He picked up nails nnd wire.
has just completed lhe most suc­ as well us in any other Industry.
’ The working force al the Buick pick up the injured person would And when they batighd, his list he
cessful year in its history. This
Thirty-six Fords sold and
The Buick company expects to plant is reduced somewhat just now be foolhardy, drive to the dearest'
whanged.
company, which is one of Uic larg­
on
account
of
(he
completion
qf
the
And
blamed it on lhe lire.
est producers of low and medium- materially increase its production year's schedule, and the lay-off 1s police station.afid give yourself up.
delivered this season.
priced cars, manufactures in its schedule for 1015. Tho Buick mar­ -imply Hie usual procedure follow­ This shows your good intention* Who is this iniqi? Go ask the boys
Who mi-el him every day.
pwn plant nearly every part-of its ket is all over the United Stales, ing tile completion of one year’s and your excuse, if plausible, will
Don’t wait, but
vehicles. Due to the weeding out of there being no section which can be product and the start on another. bo accepted. It is gruesome to be Go ask the hoys who have to hear i
discussing such matters, but as
The tliiiig.* he has lo say.
When working normally the plant they occur so often it Is necessary
buy at once.
He hores In and roars in,
gives employment to 5.500 men.
to mention them.
Besides this large output of pasWith word.* of angry tire.
Opinions differ as Io w.helhcr a
senfrer vehicles tho Buick company driver should stop after killing a Though he's to blame, its ail lhe
same—
tliis year turned out about a thous­ dqg. Some crowds are as indignant
and trucks, which are on nn en- as though it was a child. In some 'He blame.* it on the lire.
lirelf different chassis than pleaa- farts of Europe where the dug is —Uonli'ibuted by tho Miller Rubber
lire/tars. Al the present time lhe ighly thought of, it would never
Co, Akron, Ohio.
*
truck department has to build only pay lo stop.
Some dogs, like
an exceedingly small percentage of chickens, cannot be dodged and af­ Enough Tu Make Any Horse Laugh.
/fastings. Mich.
il* schedule anil it still has 2 ihon- ter a driverjias once narrowly es­
Edmond Blanc, the well-known
Opposite Barry Hotel
tlis in which to do it, viz., June and caped turning his rar over into a French race horse owner, being
July.
.
ditch endeavoring to miss a dog, he dissatisfied with the difficulties- of
is not likely the srennd time to take trnns[H)rting hi*. horses between
Excjusive agents for Kelly-Springfield tires.
Easy Way to Clean a Carpet.
Hie dog’s life - into coQxderation France and England by the usual
|
Thr«» P.mirin,,.
Instead of sweeping your stair car* against his own and his compan­ mean*, has installed a service, of train to bout and boat to train.
A number of motorists in Barry county have
x^Htortably padde.I:
~
pet. try wiping it over. with a damp ion*.'
Latil front-drive rbtuscs lilted with , The. bo» ai*conipart|ri.mt
used these tires for two years or more; They
for the
“u h d
In this advanced stage of motor­ special detachnhto 'bodies. These there-is
, cloth. Use a teaspoonful of ammonia
trainer,
and.
owing
to
Uie
drive
belltu
“
ar
« perafctou. to man- to speak
have ■ 5000-milc guarantee.
I in two quarts of warm water. Your ing the driver gm's on Uie road aro kept in readiness m the train­ ing on the front wheels, the horse' touch and know »*«•. 10 •Pend “ucfi
well equipped fur . emergencies; ing quarters nl Mhlsong-ljilllte ami
i
carpel
will
look
clean
an0
bright
and
Wc also have the "Woodward Pump.” Ask
ncrtrlheless there aro times whiyi Chantilly and nl Folkslone on tile is not disturbed by noise or vlbra- and haTe UWa, to presume much and
thero will be no dust
.
'
assistance can be rendered tn an English coast. Tbe horse is led lion, which is further diminished bo worth little.—Cervantes.
about it. Saves lots of hard work and time.
unfortunate party. Nevur .hesitate Into the padded box which is then by lhe wheels being fitted with dual
to slop and lend a jack or a couple lifted onto the rlmssis. Op arrival
Oils, Gasoline and Automobile Accessories.
-oh M w u» Tm»m
Comforting to Stout People.
of gallons of gasoline to those in at Boulogne the box is swung unto
The trainer, who unanably lr»vof Hlieumatism.
‘
Calharlio Tablets aro a need. The day has passed wl|«H it Hie deck of a steamer and duty
I specially good little regulator that was considered proper to stop and transferred to lhe waiting chassis
. keeps your system in perfect work­ ask of every parly stalled by the on arrival al Folkestone. From
ing order. No biliousness, no con­ roadside if they were iu need uf tfience il proceeds io wherever lhe
i slipaljou, no digress after eating, anything, but a signal should never horse is Imgngeil to rnm
- ■- • '
no gassy taste. A •to#l imjhwu who be ignored.
Il has been found there is an ac­
1KTSJ wleklx
• Proprietors
i uses them constantly will really
Efont speed by the man who is tual saving of time when compared many Eumal. I..*»»,. '
! feel Ihinned out and more. com­ laboring with u tire and throw dust lo railroad- transit, and the hors*
'
'
. of (he poisons tint cause your paid
i (urtablU us a result of their use.— and smoke in liis face. Don’t—as arrives iu better condition, owiug
Give our W ant Column a trial for ; misery and tormtutiug rb«ta£
। Arthur Mulholland^—Adv.
you drive by the party in trouble to the absence of transfers from "VM-rbnriv wnrl« It
,
| H«,n — irlbur MidhattaM —'

DON’T

1915 Model

Krit $950—$1050 with Electric Starter

Hastings Buick Co
Hastings, Mich

• £&gt;•
H

-D

IN IN

11,

Wise gagers
gag &amp;arlg

State Street Garage

Stebbins

ii;

‘. E. Budd aud H. E. Black

to Co

�THE H4CTINGR B INNER. JUNE 11, ttlL

FACE FOtKTFF1N

Lisle Cortrigbt, Arthur Smith.
Mira Lilith F.vner amt Miw Hazelk*
Olmstead motored to llajlle Creek
nnd spent Sunday.
. Mrs. Harry

WOMEN
Women of the highest type, women of
superior education and refinement, whose
discernment and judgment give weight and
force to their opinions, highly praise the won­
derful corrective and curative properties of

shell's from Friday lilt Sunday
■ning.
*

Charlotte Saturday for a few days
Mis* Amy Hartwell sent th- fnrc-

i nere was ii" ................
nt the Evangelical church Sunday

Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
Throughout the many stages of woman’s life, from
girlhood, through the ordeals of motherhood to the
declining years, there is no safer or more reliable
medicine for stomach troubles and constipation.

Fj-nnk Dilbnhm r of Chicago. was
a guest "f hi* mother. Mr*. Chan.
Fowler and siMer, Mr*. Lydia Lath­
rop, Sqnduy.
Dr. nnd Mr«. S. M. Fowler of Bat-

Sold Everywhere at 25 Cents a Box

t.iniieron or
riwrndnline
i)*-troll.
ami 'Mt** »...
,„ ..a, .visit.
&lt;-ii
Smith, who went there ffAr
fftr
»•*...
Mr. ami Mr*. .1. M. Hauer nnd
dnuuliL-r of Wmsiland and Mr. nnd
Mr-. M. E. Downing frnm north nf
Hie village inolnred to the village
Sunday mid called on relative*, ft
i&lt; quite a while since Mr. Downing
was in town, having been laid up
for soiii«: linin' oiC account of; a
stroke of paralysis.
.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Knapp and
daughter - Leona and Miss Gene-

NASHVILLE"]

•k return-

Chris anil Mis* Lydia Hawblilzcl
f 1-do-viHe. Indiana, uml Floyd
•lay Minnick of, Berrien Springs were
Charlotte
mu st* at Peter. Ilollihnnr'a and C.
evening.
. .[
Mi*s Lillian Fiebatll has reluhi- Mar*hnlls last week.
cd tn her home in Grand Rapids.
Mrs.. Calherine Knrclicr visited
after several week* visit
her;relatives al Bailie Creek" last Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Quirk, Sunday
uncle's E. A. FiehiH'h'i.
and Monday.
I'nrmers and Merchants
Miss-Agnes Rosendale left SalurMiss Goldie (iiinymi
doing business in the north
been visiting at E. A. I &gt;&lt;
I.. Glasgow's store.' while■ way. in the upper iwninsulfl,
some Hine has reliu m..
riot- -------of the -----bank ---------building
Miss Mildred Quick went tn Chiholm* III Montpelier. Ohio.
-----Forrest G. Fiebm b was at Hnst-j!' h&lt;'iu« rebuilt mid new furniture1 engo last "Saturday.
Miss Jennie Hueklc left Saturday
mgs ln«t Saturday afternoon mid j inshdled. and
i morning for her home in F'airevening playing with ins nrcheslr: ................. “
. grove.
at the opening of lhe “Palace ol
I
Mr. and Mra. Alton Hager motnrKw«*ls."
annual memorial services ed over from Bellevue la«f Friday
Mrs. Roy Cameron of Detroit vis- 'tlieir
’ la*t Sunday morning. They met &lt;it afternoon nnd attended the Almu­
j. Smith last week and attended the ' Castle Hall at IlkUfh ami went in a ni banquet in the evening. Mr.
;
body
J"
ptkeview Cemetery where Hncer responded to n toast.
coinmviiceiiM'iil
exercises
mid I they decorated
with flowers the
The Alumni banquet was' a grand
Aluiuni banquet.
graves of lheir departed brothers. "success in every way. The supMrs. Emma Brown has returned
Sunday afternoon tin* Odd Fel­
from Burlington. \Vi*coii*in where; low nmi "Rebekah lodges held lheir l lie M. E. churcli ami pronounced
she spent .*onn* lime with Mrs. F. annual im-mdrial nervier.* nnd went I lie best ever. Mr*. J. C. -Ketchum
B. Prouty.
to Lakeview cemetery in a body of Hastings was toast mistress nnd
The W..C. T. U. meets with Mra.
filled that place in a very creditable
Nellie Huinplirey (hi* Thursday
manner. Imlh tO-herself and the soafternoon wiih^ Mra. Clara Dahl- flass anil tlowera.
Mrs. W. A. Vance has been al
Mrs. E. V. Harker was nt Char­
Knlaino several days helping care
lotte Inst Week Tuesday" nlli-inhng whiefrwas much &lt;*njoyed..hy a good for her father, Mr. Dodgespn. who.
many people.
‘ •
Cahill of Saginaw.
John Mead came home from Ann
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Townsend and
Miss Utah Evuer of Athens is Arbor Sunday morning 'to spend sons. Ralph. Harold find Glenn of
visiting her aunt. Mrs. C. F. Wilkin­ the week with his mother anil Haslinus called on relatives here
son nnd other relatives here.
other relative* and friends.
Bert Hart visited In* daughter at .
Cort right came Imino from
Flint, last week. ........... uf M. Thursday evening to Traverse City came In see their
Miss Bertha Marshall of Cnlea-1 attend
niece Miss Mildred Ptirchiss gradu­
ate nnd are staying this week to vis­
cuts, Mr. uml Mrs. .1. B. Marshall. (had lo return for his exntiilnalions it relatives and friends.
Vernon Dailey who was a guesl lhe first of the week.
William JnrrardI Is' building

addition tn hi* house on . I he cor­
ner of Slmrnian and Lsm|i Sts, and
i onnecting with the sewer and hav­
ing the waterj*m In.
. William Miimum had the waler
put in ul his place on Gregg SL
last week.
F. A. Wertz nnd son. Maurice,
were al Grand Rapids, Monday nfu-ninon on business.
Miss Bess Burr v&amp;.*nt to her home
al Elmdale, Sunday afternoon. She
was accompuiii'-d by Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Pratt and two daughter.*. Mar­
garet nnd Helen. The Pratt fam­
ily returned Momlny nffernnon.
The officer* elected al lhe last
meeting of the Womans’ Horne
Missionary Society of the M. E.
church are as follows: President,
Mrs. J. B. Marshall; 1st vice presMrs. V. W. I''iirni"&lt;; -nd vice pres.,]
Mra. C. JL Glasgow, srerelary, Mra.
M. H. Brooks: a*.d. secretary. Miss
Florence.Orob**: treasurer. Mrs. J.
C. Hurd, sec'y of literature, Mrs. W.
J. LeibhiMRer; sec'y «»f of mite lioxes, Mra. M. H. Rvyijolds.
NORTH •&gt;ASHVII.I.K.
Misses Stella and‘Gayle Hager of
Woodland,
_* .2?. visited Nashville friend*
* ’ \IM last
-.’irs.Emmett
r.rnri। leighner who has
|hxaii
milt&lt;&gt;
been
quite
ill is some better nl this
.lime. ’
Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Dell Squires of
it with Mr. Squire's sister nnd
family, Mrs. Frank Purchis.

and Sunday with her daughter al
Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. Dora Young of Taromm
Washington, who is a guest of her
mother, Mrs. Beck, went to White
Cloud and Fremont Saturday to
spend a couple of weeks with
friends. ,
Mrs. Jennie Blickle went to Flint
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mra. Rus­
sell Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kaiser and
son. Francis went lo Charlotte.
Saturday to viil Mr. nnd Mra. Levi
Hickman and M''. and Mra. Von
Sheldon.
Isaac Purk'-y of Dotrdit is spend­
ing a week with friends hen*.
Miss Mabel Marble was home
from Grand Rapids over Sunday.
Mfs. John Glitches.* is spending
a few days wilh Mrs. Mary Gar­
dener of Dayton Corners.
Ed. Palmer and family. Mr. aud
Mrs. Ed. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brumm am| daughle.r June. Mr.
and Mra. John Offiey, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Green, Mr. and Mrs. t'harle*
Feighner, Mr. and Mra. Roy Brumm
and daughtei; Velina and Mr. ami
Mrs. C. E. Price attended tin* Farniers'aud Grange picnic al Charlotte,
Saturday.

-WorthlaM but Beloved Pup.
A dog fancier it a person who will
live 11,000 for a dog with a long pedk
gree. A dog lover will divide hie liv­
ing and lodging with a dog thal
couldn't bo told for a quarter, but
chances to bo bls friend —Louisville

“Ye cannot
God and mam­
mon."
.
.
Those who ntten&lt;|e.j our quartert"
ly meeting from away were: Dis­
trict Elder nnd Mrs. Gaffin of Beld­
ing. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Griswold
and A-. D. Thomas of Cellar Creek,
Wm. Troxel apd wife and Oliver
Bolton and wife .of Hastings. Mra.
Della IITnyer of Maple Grove. Mr.
and Mra. S. B. Norton. Orson Shoup
and Miss Nellie Reese of Nashville,
Al the official meeting' Saturday.
Mrs. James Mead Was elected dele­
gate nnd T. H. Rodebaugh alternate
deleguto to our annual conference
lo bo held at Mnnlnii. August (MO.
Mrs. Hallie -Shaner and Mrs.
Flossie Shnup me on tlic sick lisl.
Dr. Barber in attendance. "
Mr. and Mra. James Howard and
Mr. Homer Wade *p*-nt Thursday
evening nt Elmo Soulys al Hustings.
Elmo Soules spent Friday with
James Howard, Ashing.
Mra. Etta Mead and Donald and
Ikirolhy speril Monday with Mra.
Mead’s parents. P. E. TAimper and
wife of Hastings.
W-e regret thql we failed to men­
tion last week that a little eight
pound lady by the num.* of Ruth
Lucille came to live with Mr. anil
Mra. C. S. Barrett. June second.
Wm. P. Jnrrard nnd son UiwclL
and &lt;&gt;. &lt;«. Ily.k* went to Grand Rap­
ids Monday tn attend the funeral of
the former"*"cousin Alldrew U-sler.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Norris, Mra.
Mary Norris and Mrs.- Fannie linyward of Casnovia came to Mrs. Jane
"Norris’ Wednesday and attended the
Norris . reunion at Vennonlville
Thursday." They made the trip in
Mr. Norris' auto.
Mra. Jane Norris and daughter
Ola attended lhe Norris reunion
Thursday and Ola spent from
Thursday till Sunday with her un­
cle. A. R. Williams and cousin Burl
Decker and family of Vermontville.
Mrs. Rachel Olmslend nnd daugh­
ter Leva of Cedar Lake attended the
Norris reunion nnd spent from
Thursday till Saturday with her
grandmother, Mra. Jam* Norris. '

FREEPORT.
Miss E&lt;iiIh Moore nf Grand Rap­
id* ia spending this week with her
pa rents here.
Mra. C. A. Curtiss nnd Miss Marl­
on Kriiy&lt;&gt;n are visiting Hr* former's
daughter nl Toliilo, Ohio.
' Geo. Miller, Floyd Won«i and
Ray Miller un* &gt;*njoyiug a two
weeks outing al Hun Inke.*
Freeport is making many, plans
for the-great Fourth of July cele­
bration here. - .
—» .
In n red hot game here Saturday
the local independents went down
to'.a defeat before the Hustings
I.ifeflmera after struggling eagerly
for leu Innings. The score was 5
to 6. liul the game stood 3 io 3 nl
(he last of lhe ninth, when Ihu vis­
itors imule 3 hiiis iindjho locals 2.
Batteries—Roush ami Robleski, Sis­
son. Furgesnn nnd Rctitiler.
F. A. Kissnn was in Alto on busim*ss part of Inst weeek.
Mrs. Minnie Sisson nnd Miss
Dorothy Rigterlnk spent Tuesday
in Grand Rapid*.
Waller Wnrd of Minneapolis
came Saturday for nn extended vis­
it v*ilh his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D.
(). Ward.
'
The Kershaw Tent show- Com­
pany located-here for Hie week,
Sunday. They were recently in
I.ake Odessa.
Fern Herrington of Baltimore.
Md- is visiting his parents here.
Mrs. Roy Brot*kway of New Car­
lisle. In«L, is lhe guest nt the'home
of Mr.liml Mra. J. W. Fogle.mug.
Claud Taylor of . Grand- Rapids
visiled i-elatives here Saturday.
Miss Hazel Smelker was In Has­
tings. Sunday.
Miss Leda Moore of Hie M. A. C. is
visiting her parents east of town.
Miss laiuni Schwaiter of Grand
Rapids spent. Sunday with her par­
ents east of town.
Miss Maude Sisson was in Grand
Rapid*. Friday.
F. E. Brunner Is heller now nnd
able to in* nt the store.
H. C. Peckham, F. A. Sisson nnd
Ray Ware spent Tuesday al Gun
lake.
. .

COUNTY LINE.

ASSYRIA.

MORGAN.

‘ Karl Rcahm ami Miss Reatha
Mrs. Pugh viisled her son in
Grcdn were over Sunday visitors fjii*ing. part of lhe week.
,
with -his brother, John ileahrn nnd
llememm'r the L A.
nt’ the
church parlors Thursday after­
Mr. and Mrs. lannard Wachter noon. andtjio ice errant social Sat­
and daughter of Woodland, were urday evening.
Sunday visitors of II. J. Gerlingen
Mrs. Lynn Shepard is visiting her
ami family.
parents, Mr. ami Mra. McIntyre of
Hay Morrow of Sobewa was a Hashings. Her. little sister who has
Sunday guest of Miss Lula Geriin- been visiting her the past Jwo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Waldo Gerlinseri
Always Iz-ad To Belter Health.
visited lhe latter’s cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Merryliehl of Mulliken
Serious sickness starts In disor­
over Sunday.
ders fif lhe stomach, liver nnd kid­
Miss Etta Lucas visited her neys. The ties! OOrrrclivA and pre­
grandma Gerliiiger, Friday night.
ventive
o-uiive is i»r.
Hr. mugs
King's ;sew
New Life
i.ue Pills.
rins.
They Purify the Blood—Prevent
Constipation, keep Liver, Kidneys
In the 8amo Boat.
De Broke—''So tho tailor called and Bowels in healthy condition.
again with tny bill? Did you say 1 Give you beher health by ridding
Hie system of fermenting and-gassy
foods. Elfrcliye and mild. 25c.
Recommended by Cqnelh .&amp; Steb­
bins.—A. E. Mulholland,—Adv.

MIDLAND-TARK.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hursley aro
making n trip through the northern
part of the slate in nn automobile.
Rev. mid Mrs. Paxson returnwl
from- their daughter s' in Grand
Haven last week.
Rev. Flcvenson spent part of last
week at Rev. Harger's.
Hiram Payne made u business trip
io Balilt* Creek, Monday.
A number of lhe collages are Iw*ing occupied now. It is line resort­
ing here.
\
Clark Robinson ami wife and Ray
Johnson and wifi* spent Hunday ut
L. E. Andrus of North BarrjMr. and .Mra. G. R. Knapp of Ben­
ton llniiMv. spent a day last week
with Mary Payne.
Mrs. Maggie .Smith sjriiI life lat­
ter part ot the w.*ek with frir-nus
in Lansing,
Mra. Lefer entertained her »lsler,
Mra. Lamoni of Battle Creek the
latter part of the wreck.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiram Payne went
lo their farm a couple of days last
week picking about four bushels
of strawberries at a trip. ’ ''
Mrs. Sarah Brown spent last week
with Mra. Ray Johnson of York­
ville.
TAMARAC CORNERS.

Mrs. Ruth Dunkin entertained
Miss Amy Barber nnd n lady friend
from Portland. Sunday.
Mrs. Rose Cotton I* again on tho.
Mck list ami under Iho rare of'Dr.
McIntyre.
.
Mr. and Mra. Burl Smith mid
children spent Saturday nnd Sun­
day-with friends hi Hastings.
George Scan and family and
mother spent Sunday afternoon
with the stek al Will Sear's.
•
Tne Misses Florence Pelts nnd
Theda• Sears are inking music les­
sons of Miss Gretchen Scheldt of
Dike Odessa.
Mrs. Fannie Gilbert nnd niece
Ki’lha Purdun nn* spending Iho
week with friends in Snranjic, nnd
while there will attend the gradu­
ating exorcises, lheir niece and
cousin Miss Margaret Haskin's being
ond of the graduates.
Quito a numtier from around hero
attended tlm baptismal service* al
Saddle Bag lake, Sunday,
,Children's -Day axwclsoa will bo
held at lhe church next Sunday
evening. June 21st. Everyone invit­
ed nt tho Tamarac.
.
RAGLA DISTRICT.

Mrs. L. Wunderlich was called
back lo care, for Mrs. Claud f*»mphero again. Thursday.
.Mrs. Della Ragla and Lucile Wun­
derlich attended the 8th grade' ex­
ercises'in Hastings. Thursday. Her
daughter China was one of Hte’surcesiful members.
Adelhert S«&gt;nler has a new,auto­
mobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Adelhert Senior nnd
wife spent Sunday at Clay Pettit'S;
Beatrice Lancaster is at honin
Ibis week as sin* was very fortunate
in nol having to take tests.
Adalbert Senior, has a sle.k'oKw.

Big Buyers of Farm Produce
One of Barry County’s Biggest Elevators—Established 1868
Rectntly reorganized, now incorporated and running on a'bigger basis than
ever before.

We Buy From You

Under the management of men whose entire lives have been

spent in the buying, shipping and selling business.

We Sell To You

WE DEAL IN
It has been and will continue
to be our policy to buy your farm
products and pay you the highest
price that can be paid by anyone.
We have access to the best foreign
markets of the world and when wc
buy from you you get the advant­
age of our long experience in ship­
ping produce to those who pay
best prices. It’s an advantage to
you to have the best market with*
in your reach. If you have any­
thing to sell be sure you see us be­
fore you sell it

Grain, Beans, Seeds, Hay, Lime, Coal, Cement,
Wool, Hides, Pelts, Clover Seeds,
Grass Seeds, Feeds, Etc.
For years this elevator has been known as the heaviest buyer and dealer in
hay of any elevator in Barry County.

We Deliver to All Parts of the City
We want to call your attention especially to our coal business. You have
always had good coal from our bins and at lower prices usually than others
were selling at

On the other hand we sell you
the things you need—Lime, Coal,
Plaster, Feed, Seeds, Cement,
Etc. Here again you get the ad«
vantage of our experience of years
in buying from the firms who sup­
ply the BEST QUALITY in the
above mentioned articles. We
buy in large enough quantities so
we secure the rock bottom prices
and then sell to you as cheaply as
we can and make a fair profit.
Here, too, you should consult us
and get our prices before you buy
elsewhere

Waters Brothers Elevator Co., Inc
HASTINGS, MICH.

LUKE WATERS, Pres.

A. A. ANDERSON, Vice Pres.

THOS. E. WATERS, Sec. and Treas.

�THE Ii ACTINGS BViNFR. JI YE JH. »|L

Why Women Have Nerves

PAGenrnxN

AmtUu ,t«n-ia visitarner and wife Sunday. 1
wood. Fjne Lake.
A fine piefilc
Mhj. ...He
Efii Stevens vfafled her.sls-i
dinner Was imiM «« The day wa» 1j ter at Delton
Dolt the past week.
•pent
spent in llijhing.
fishing, boat riding.
ruling. Had
■■ i.,. I..
t A.
i S. will meet with Mrs.
The
• very' pleaaant time.. Adjourned In Anna Grayburn on the afternoon of
Be* Pwge Sctww for ..Iklitlonal
meet with Mrs. Alice Bristol in Friday, June 26th. Bring thimbles, t
Southwcdtrrn Barry.
July..'
♦
If you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
Mrs. Mary Pumell has fwn help­
’Hie Grange attended the Tri­ ing to care for Mis* Catharine Mil­
ini.b.
than pleased to* figure with you on the job. And you will
county convention at Charlotte. ler. Who i« very low nt this writing.,
DR. PIERCB'S
Blanche Jacksou arrived at Nine -motor ears from J hi- v irinity
find
my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
hTe Children’s Day exercises'
fioujh Milo Sunday from -Minot, and about 10 people had just a were
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
fine
and
much*
nrpisc
is
.due
i
north Dakota, after a nine nionllu lovely time.
lo
ih&lt;
’
*e
whq
hive
&lt;lrilb-l
the
chil
­
•Iwcmce.
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
Mrs. Sarah Sheffield .went lo Bat­ dren the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stratton and tle Creek Wednesday to spend a
Mr. and Mrs. John’ Norris and^ui'
Mr. and Mrs. Jenner of Allegan few days the guest of Ifr sou
wore callers al H. Flower'* Bunday. Gedrgv. She returned Ih^ip Sun­ spent Bunday with relatives' at;
.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackson of day. Mr. mid M/'s. John Sli.'iib-ld l.ak&lt;) Odessa.
DELTON.
MICHIGAN.
Miss Maud Coflriufil enlerliiiiicd i
Otsego visited their aunt, Mr*. went after htjr with their rar..
Blanchard, Sunday.
■
Mr. and Mrs. George Winters tin, plus Ultra Club Wislnesdayl
evening.
•
Mr* Jxmna (juick will gn.to Kal­ were Sunday guasts of Mr. an&lt;l Mi's.
Favorite Prescription Tablet*.
amazoo on Wednesday of this week DeWitt Collistcr al a fi-li iiinner.
A.number from here attended the
to attend graduating exercises in
Dr. and Mrs. Wright nnd &lt;011 Carl show ut liowliug Friday night.
one of the cily school* Thursday. of Battle Creek. Fenl Merrill of
Will Garrett and family visited'
Glenn Boyle and Eugene Shedd Bedford motored to Fl ••••iwrl Sun­ friends al Lake Odessa, Sunday.
returned .from Chicago Thursday, day.
Mr. and.Mrs. Will Jones attended!
each bringing home a car load .of
Mrs. May Stiles .ha- relurncd the Pomona Grange ul Cliarlutte.
cattle.
r
,
. ! home. She'is not inionmnc a- fast Saturday.
.
Mrs. Harry Jones, who suffered as we wish. Dr. Kellar m attend­
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and,
Ison the “ LOOKOUT” these days. Hot weather spoils
The Store That Saves
from tomililis last week, is much ance.
mol her of Shultz, called on friends !
lots of things, but
bolter.
hero
Sunday.
You Mooey
Mr? nndMrs. Frank Town of
Mm. Albert Chase has a hundred Hickory Corners, and Mi$. Taylor
Miss Dorothy Clark went Io Take
little cinerari plants Hint she will of Hnsliiigs spent Haturday nl Eiiio Odessa. Sunday, for a week’s visit
be pleased to give flower lovers ixike. the guests of Mr.«. Lovilia with Miss Cluetla EngUdiarl.
fresh Groceries, no matter how hot the summer days
who may call for them.
George Lee nnd wife. Albert Lee
Stevens.
get. Buy from
Mrs. Electa Conchijr, who has
Ezra Hobinsnn of IWn.it came
T^/YB*E MAKE A SPECIALTY of first class goods in every
been spending a few days with her home Friday nnd ndutn.d Sunday. li'iMlid Mr. and Mrs. George Tris
daughter. Mrs. Pennuls. of Milo, re­
line we carry. So when you buy an article of us you
Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mr*. altendeil the (irmigv ralljLal Char­
turned to her home in Rfchlond Delos Nenl mOfprefl. t&gt;&gt; V. inionl- iot lr. Saturday.
may l&gt;e sure that you are getting the beat for the money.
Sunday.
Charles Pier.-on. wife and mother.
ville to atttend 'the gradual ing ex­
Miss Lila Oversinilh. who has ercise* of Miss Myrtle L&gt;-.um&gt;n, re­ Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard ami Mr. ami
lieen /pending a couple of weeks luming Friday. They also i-allcd Mrs. Arthur Walker of Bailie
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
Jenson,
re
­
Creek. Mm'. Harry Hayes, Luke Wa­
GENTLEMEN, have you seen our line 0l»
turned to her home in Nashville
ters mid daughter and father Zolin-,
Mis* Huth Brunnry i- Hie
Monday.
■
skf of Hustings vislteil Mr. and Mr*.
STRAW HATS? We have some dandy styles
o f Tier auntie’ of Biilfiiii.'.ie,'
Miss Frlmcex Flow.er spent Sal-, Ed. Groat.
Henry UteveiM Saturday ami Sunurduy and Sunday caring for an
and values from $1.00 to $2.00. Come^nd get
aunt in Bronson Hospital, Kalam­ Bagley. George Wicku.i■■ .
Alliert Clark, who has been al lhe
azoo.
yours while we have a complete stock.
sanitarium nl Baltic Creek lhe past
Celia Phillips were Smtd.i
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Diamond. of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Dunn
two weeks ranie home fhitWluy.
Good day to start ordering your groceries from
Who spent last week al North Milo,
Mr. mid Mrs. Earl Wilbur_and son
returned to lheir home in Delton
llanlleld mid Cellar 1.1 •■&gt; !&lt; crosMcd, of Assyria, visited relatives here
us. We have all fresh fruits and vegetables.
Saturday evening.
■ .
lints Saturday, Banlb ld beat 'em' Sunday and attended I'.bildren'. The Children's Day exercises al bad.
Milo were a credit Jo all those par­
ticipating.
Extra large and fancy bulk Olives, per quart
CHEEK CTREE I .
•unday al Battle Creek.
.
Nina Jenson is home after a two
.Mrs. Ellie Steven* enlprlnincd lhe
Mi-.- M.iry Silxbee
I .
n.
Peanut butter, per jar.10, :
OF DOWLING
weeks visit in Maple Grove.
-pent several day- l.a-i week
Olive Salad, jwr jar
ISc
.Mr. and Mrs. Almont Nye of Kal­ Mich.,
with
Henry
Eaton
and
family,
and
Salad Dressing, per bottle.J
amazoo inntored to the home of Lloyd Eaton and family.
'
Burt Quick Sunday.
, Chow Chow, per large bottle...............
Fil'd Eaton of Ha.-bni.'- vi-i|ed
Mrs.
Calvin
Stuart
of
Iowa,
wh&lt;i
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Evaporated Cranbcrritr., extrajancy, jwr {tankage
i?dt&gt; her. daughter at Blue lnMrs. 11. Houghlalin - Sunday.
spent several weeks in Rn-litaml al Mrs.
Hoss Hidelniaii and 1’ctirl In ml.
Piureiitos, per can . ..._ ______ :
with her sister. Mr* (kmcher, dur­ Bidelinnn
and a Nice Line ol Candies, Cigars
Mr-. Nick • Acker n'lui;ned home
spent ThuradAy la-1 in
Appetizing Dill Pickles, perfjar . .
ing lhe illenss and death of the lat­ Grand Hapids.
Monday
week'- M-il with
Imported Orange Marmalade, per jar...,
ter's son. Jay Peters, relumed to
aod Soft Drinks.
her home in low* Thursday.
visited tlieir
Mrs. Ollie Doolittle of Kalamazoo Stockbridge
Ho
.Mrs.
Gillimt
Scott,'
S
ihnday
lias been sick a week with bron­
Phone'
chitis nl lhe home of Mrs. Nora
16
Grocers
Blanchard.
Chris. Whitney from Riehl;
visihsl Chas. Bid 'll
Miss Clem Flower, who submit-! ille
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
spent. Sunday with hi* family.
of ia-t week.
led to a serious operalioji al Bron­ ty
Mrs. Hoy. e of Hasliir-'son Hospital, Kalamazoo, Satur­
day. is doing lincly. Miss Frances■ A large .crowd enjFlower camo from tin- hospital Op
Saturday mid Sunday
the early morning train Monday iiesHny evening, Jum* I11
llnniiimnd of Shiillr..
U A. AC. H. BARBER,
saying that she rested well Sunday
Miss Ella Burkholder
Visitors . al
Qhn*. Ii .h linaif?
Hi
Physicians and Surgeons. x
night and the prospect for her was
IS RADIATION FROM WITHIN
good.'
Calls in city or country, responded to
of
c.o’ldwaler, Mr*. •: M.-rritt of
llU-sell Of lla.-llllgr
.-pending a
Miss Beulah Boyle ami Mr. Kvl-: Bridge SI reel mid Mi . Id.i Bidelwith promptness, day or night.
of Kalamazoo spenl Sunday
the' former's broiler, Glenn
Mr. ninl Mr* E. A. J'i&gt;Mmnn mid
aide Things.
E. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,
and wife. .
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Halting!, Mich.
Henry Zerbel is building ihr,
baccriladrmlc.-ennoo i^.ihi- noi'. Mis* Elin Burkhobl* r
foundation for bis silo and pulling
.p. '
th*The oil of joy springs from
SOLTH &lt; l.m EKI&gt; M.K
Mr. and Mrs. Cha
mal wradlinles Sunday eVehlng al
HI
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Linden
modern
equipment
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"ell
of
being,
rising up through
Sam Geib and wife of nnlai,i;&gt;ziM&gt; lhe Methodist .-chon U.
.
... .1... .i,..^. &gt;...»..
u—...... z... rocJ{
W|B&lt;jotn all(j flOWjng gently
JOHN M. GOULD
Sundayed wdh the forn^r's i&gt;urbel
of
Hasting.-.
with
hiconrrcte
?’lls here.
.
, down through the stream of life, to
LAWYER
LfSiATlNG THE trouble
machine is doing the wrok.
Ed. Wllkilpon of Prairieville vis­
bo partaken of by al) who rccogatzo
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sdnuervllle a»d
—•1 its existence and realize Its efficacy.
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks and making necessary repairs lo ited his liull'cr Henry lhe first -&lt;f
Thursday afsun visited in Auuu-ta. Sunday.
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us*TiMA*&gt;M1iruinia
I,,,w l,|uilibing is a branch of our I lie week.
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Mistaken, Indeed, arc those who im­
(ernooii tn lea.
Mrs. 4. Horn vjsiled at Woodland . agino that Joy is something that
HAwTD’Gw, Michigan
busttiess which We understand uer- dreu's Day exercises at liullon SunClilldreus' Day
arises from outside things. Il ts some­
• fcctly.
Bertha Shultz of ilimling.
•lay.
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This Repair Busing
thing that comes from within. Many
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlic Fiidier of Bat­ and the district mij • l iiitendent will
a soul has been deprived of all the
Creek and Mr. and Mr-. Itolaud preach til 330. Cunv out mid liv.11
j is always annoying and soineltines tle
Mrs. I|. llulluek was a Sunday ■ outer things which ore generally
Hughes of Kulnmazoo were the both.
i expenxive. If your plumbing needs guests of their parents. E. Titus and ! Jlr. and Mr.-. Erank Wright and
visilur ul her sun’s G. E. Kenyon. ! thought necessary to happiness—and
NORTH HOPE.
j repairing, by all menus have it lixrd wif&lt;x Saturday and Sunday.
il bei|tg (he Ural limu .-he bad beeit«-yet hM heard in its heart the song
' children ninl Mr. mid Mr-. Newell
When you bare any moving to be
right. Send for us. "An ounce of
abb- lo ride out for eight months. 1 of joy
Mrs. Chas Kingsbury and Mrs.
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
j preventive is_beller than a cure." Theodore
day and saw I hr antiquities in lhe
Gefb
visited
into
Myers
So. if you want some new plumb­ and wife of Cedar Crrok Sunday.
Todd niuiu-um.
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Donald McCallum and I wo Un..y
PIANO AND SAFE MOVINfi ing-installed. better call on us. We
E. D. Ileynobl- and family molorMrs. Martha Heplogle is spending
will do il in a manner (hat will stay. a few days with relatives at Kalam­ ei| to Hustings and Hutland. Sun­
Mr-. Sarah Mosher of Cloverdale of ,n** JoyMU «»&gt;«• •*
day,
IL will not neclFrepairing.
spent Sunday with Adah Musher.’
r»nL*K&lt;&gt; possessed by .pie person who
Our Specialty.
azoo.
Will
Shorter
iinipr|&lt;vipg
after
Mrs. Ed. Tilus, Hr., is the gu»*st
i-illllg
Ili'C
I'l
a
four
weeks
run
of
lj-plioul
fever.
from
Kalamazoo,
'Sunday.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
F. A. BROWN &amp; CO. of, her daughter in Bailie Creek Miss Grace
M... i.*ii...i
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-Is-- adtrantagt attached to thoso who lack
this week nnd from there will gu
East of Postoffice
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this feeling of joy, and who go
lo Chelxiygan county for an indefin­
Waller and family for a few ifay-.
ite stay.
Hay Hammond mid wife of Hope through life grumbling, complaining.
Mat thaw*
H. Wellman
Phone 126
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HutinSa
Goy Waler- mid - Dale Barb, r
Lenler
were
Sunday
visitors
ul
J. fault findlng-tbo.se wet blankets, kiltwere in Plainwell. Sunday.
LITTLE CEDAR LAKE.
“C'.iTh
..r xuKvflBs i 12?;.^““
cr*T T“"‘
.Mr. aud .Mis. Will Hughe- and •l» tiding
Guyla Pease.ond wife wen- at Bat­
....... Il Sunday, with Alic l-lorce ' MTOUch'*- who ««rv® only to tor :
tle Creek from Saturday until Mon­ of thv latter's parents, Sunday.
HAVE. YOU EVER day.
Herman Spiller of Bedford tiient “ent humanity.—William Walker At­
.
tilth Hui hind.
Mr. Peake and wife wm in Hust­ Sunday
Shultz.
Mason
In
Nautilus.
al)
last
week
wit
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Nearly 'everyone in this neigh-, ings. Wedne-day. u* attend the re­
HEARD THIS
i Mr. und Mrs. .'
borhood is planting lots of imtato*'-.' union of his Ciiinp.iny of Civil wm
'-'ii -of Haslinge.
Children's Day will be observed AX I erm is.
| Crttven’s, Sunday.
al the U. B. church Sunday even­
- This lipid»Iruc in your electric
viidting relative?
ing
June
2K.
There
will
be
a
fine
nrighiHii
brother, Wnller B&gt;&gt;i'«ni and family
wiring. That’s one reason
Did you ever bear a friend say:
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Monday afternoon.
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[ "1 have cut it out.” fifler lie hud re- program.
Mrs. M. _A. Owen and ilaiiultler
Telpeun^-did-kohie paper- Puddork uf Iliglilimik
William Ei-li 1 :fnd nmighler,
OTAt'itMl from u spK'c? How many
your elrctric work. Vou'll
i
Kurl
Bri.-lol
and
Wife
the
Ilfat &lt;•!
v». Roy Hull Insi week.
ne-dtiy afternoun with
Mnrguerile of Itirld u/l were call­
have you heard that same
j the v&lt;eek.
Mrs. Owen's cbtiagi* at Mid­ ers at W. Eislo-i - 1 liur-ilny.
. know it it done right anT tbil1 I1 limes
friend say lhe same thing, and yet, day al
Park. ’
i Mr-. Alice Smilh of Quimby is
your buildings ore safe if I do
after a while “cut in" again? Your land
MrsEnd*
Wood
is
curing
for
: -pending wi(jie liine with A. 1*.
Joe Campbell, With hi* n«nv Ford, cent visitor*
mid family id En d Gl'egg - hlllu Imby girl.
Witfrilmd was sincere when he "rut it
mid wife.
.
by Arda Owen,
pul.” He intended to exercise his nnd accompanied
Parker’s
. —
Mrs. Celia Tfavrr ha- her homo borahey
Helen Stanley j* visiting her sisa bu-iitess trip to Hallie liain
Susan Bm tier mid Bethel HoneyGEO. VAN TIFFLIN I WILL POWER und uLIT drinking made
Creek.
Wednesday.
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ter. Mrs. Herbert Stanton Of Huss.'
sell attended Field i»ay at Ila-Ung.I liquor. His “will power" was ns
Klectrlclan.
Parlies
from
Hastings
are
doimr
n
I strong as yours.. But will power land ofilni business catching turt­ last Thursday and received their
■JS£.,“ ""
bo“",;M»uric...
ji.rn.ta,...
eightIi graih- diploin.i-.
cannot replace an amputated leg, les from the lakes in this'srotion.
Mr- We-lev I-.I111.111.I Miu.iil S.l ' *'*r’ i,u'*
Bri-lnl. EurJ
»’r ■Vl,,,"Vv n*?1 ana. from lhe uyslcm,
ur.l.y' uiulll L...i Sumfay «llh 'h-r ,
'll,’; 'H 'tjfaS.'./'.'.j
Neither can it repair or readjust the
NORTHEAST BARRY.
mid datiuliler
functional disturbances which take
E. next Sunday evening will bo ilvd their .-isler,
J-...... ..
....I
will. ,i. hS1S.
place, in the cell lissui's uf lhe briiiu ledC. by
Mrs. Win. Kelley. Subject,
Crump.
and body from the use of alcoholic "Chief Seals
..... fa and win, ol Shclbn.il- while
Mr. ami M. .. Us, ifaul and »u
How lo Ib-arh • i'll- in Battle &lt;
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poison, such as whiskey, rum, bran­ Tbeih." I.uko jind
Ut7-||.
Work Jins been vominaiir'sl on a
Mfa.
KI.....
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.......
.
dy, wine, beer, elo.
was no C. E. Sunday nvn&gt;n- mill) of good n&gt;ad from H&lt;dil*-i&gt; ■
:■ Your friend was a sick man. suf­ ingThere
nnaccount
of
prearlntunl
Ce
­
fering from u disegse (hat needed dar Creek. There was a good crovrtl Corner In lhe p.-i olllce. ' This 1■over USg.&amp;Sgy1."*......... ter far. S.Utreafmnnt, liis “culling out” and Bierc
and all liMmied to a very the citizens lime cuulribuled lib­
-•'culling in" were but iiinmfc.-la- hood
cure.
We are glad thal erally tovvani H. , J
returned Ju.Communication From Bnllir Creek- —'etuns
liiftis of a diseased condition of (Im peoplesermon.
Mr. and Mr
realiao (ho grout blessings
•. Wilh of Battle
Mr. and Mr-. W.dlW Boylou ,-iiAnother vexsiott of tIh« incident at
u«rve centers and MymploiiK of (hat of church
unity.
lcriani,.(| Sund.,v Hie latter’s pur- ■look dinner al C. W. Whlllefiiore's Mdo u few iluys ago. wh’*&lt;n u hm-u .''
j"
v T,;,!.”";
class of inebriety which should be
Mrs. Clara Clark and son Meri
■ •uneil by W-. B. Strallon. rati into Ll..,
1,0 W *n &lt;?hU ■
!ul once treated in the Keeley Itisli- and Mrs. Maggie KiiYiler have re­ enls. Mi; and Mr* ta rt runrni" of
Ille
uiitoinolhle
.
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f
Clmloti
William,.
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.Cedar
Greek,
the
tminer'a
l&gt;n&gt;lh&gt;'V
I!!'1''*jral”&gt; ltaP!‘is. Michigan, if turned from Jackson.
J?1** *”*“• *«:•
und Wife. Ml-, ami Mr* Frank Bo|the victim wishes to escape a
■hurvli. -.11. pL Battle Creek.- Mr. William- .
Clark
Robinson
and
wife
and
Hav
-on
is
nut
tn
Ihr
habit
of
lakiinr
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Mrs. B. K
yen of Hickory i.mm ra and Dr. and
drunkard’s grave.
Johnson
and
wife
visited
L.
E.
And
­
mmr
I
ban
his
share
of
the
road
be■
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W’*!*’?,
Mrs/Mocfoki'of Delton.’
I For further iuformution address rus' and Avifn Sunday.
' Mark llaiuiuoial vwnl. Iq Kalama­
l Hie kimley Imslilute. 7:0-33 Ottawa
I ill cause lie is the |Hl|lie driver for,’ ,•..-! Mni.ui.a~. . I i, , Li.
Win.
McDonald
and'family
and
BalticCreek/but tdway- turns out ■
*d«»*
zoo Salurda.y amt had u tooth |.5='|*'&gt;ndity aj .1'
; Ave GrUnd Hapids .Midi,
Nel sthi Pifcr of Kalamazoo visited Iracli'd
fur another ntarhitn’. Mr. .Strutton. !M'r ure ‘,u,1Mnr stlo*.
vvliicli
was ulecrtih d. i fit'irs.
their mother lust week. They fe’- Blood poisoning
ld«a for the Gaa Range.
i'lini' dluLely ,-j i in I Several fn
ut tho lime of the incident, had his I
IL la not'wall known, but a mirror liirned Imine Saturday. Mi-- Altai and h" wa- lliken- to (he hu-pilal ••l" ••ran'-.. ;
M.dical Note.
buggy sluinthig on lhe left side of
accompanied litem lor a few, and his wife and 'father sent for. Daplrd—AmH»niolrt|r in exchange the road,.talking l» u parly, wldh
will reflect best ai well a« light .Al­ Piter
A Norfolk doctor claims that the
days visit.
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the horse he wa- leading hud a long •Una of a be« i» * most eff*ctir* cure
mon any bright surface will- So if a Some of lhe young . pnaple al- 'Ike father relumed Monday morn­ . f„r bay ill;
ing
mid
bpMialil
m*wsjjia(
he
wa
­
tope.
Mr.
.Strallon
wits'
busy
lojkI
Horkttud.
bright place of tin ware placed under &lt;cnde&lt;Li;bikJrcn s Day exeivises at
tor both rheumatism and sciatica. It
l-wk tng. uifllxiid not notice Mr. William- la also an Infallible curs for inertia/—
all th* bornqra of a gaa range mor* lUckory Conimu aud Binds school in less iiuiii and tho light k&gt; be iut-'
proving. ' ■
&lt;
rtin ttpnmcliing in hl- car, until the
house Sundy evening.
Bui an advartuemenl in
; hor.-e ran thy length of this long
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1 ’T'*'*’
j
Immortal Lifs.
, Thin Ms Mil a Juat Fats.
The natural life Is th* Immortal Ilf*. rope, and ran into. 1hc automobile
thi* paper talk, tn lh«
nt
(ain’t Keep il Secret.
Dally
Thought
.{_.a
nrf.B A, . ,
Hdenihd work of Chambur"Well!’' he muttered, butting hit Tou know n little more truth;’th&lt;m ■ Tltp damage dune was wry slight.
Warning to Upllftara.
whole community.
Be calm in ar_~^
Som# upllfiora fall' to remsrc
^1,*' * ®er?«n*'• lain t»v-Ttoblels is daily beconiipgr bead on a landing as he feli'down ths IHtlc more obedience, then mors
makaa error a fan]
mult and tnttb dl&gt; more vyideh- krnnvu.' ftq * «UOh; ■levator sttaft." Il Mr Kipling would" truth: tofaver so.. But al! depends on I
that, if you lift poopl* too high
Better
.If
Mill*
provide
u
be
youj
MtlttMT-—tyartwL
*ri,
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Kivind reinedy for stuniucii and liv-1 MT.'Thia Is.auoChsr-sio^'.'.':
tbs air BtconiM too taraaad fur o
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being iu earntji:~FhtiHps Brooks.
vuuiko hhs
hits ever
ever, born
born 'k
; own. than an abundance of borrowed
t
—1—
’•’.r_w I..
roubles
known. I’
1 Banner Want Ada Bring iluaullo-. tor halo by All Dwdera.—Adv.
• capita!.—Benjamin Franklin.
Kawg and Courtsr.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Sowbwttltn Barrv

Department

GENERAL REPAIRING

FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION

CHAS. DENE.AU, \

'stieassa

The Discriminating
Housewife

KELLEY KEEPS KOOL

KELLEY

Cloverdale, Mich.

First Saturday In June

Wm. RENKES&amp;SON

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

F

Order Our Drays

Safety First

STATEMENT?

Too
IVfA
.May
&gt;
Talk
I W
to One
Man
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Catch the Idea T

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 18. 19H.

PAGE SIXTEEN

wuth

rnteitniiu-d -Mr. - and
Of'
•".l.dili-.Hl
‘
Middbw
IMPORTANCE OF CLEANLINESS

d&lt; &gt;11 tn.

JulinwMl ell

Carefully Brushed jnd Claimed

nergo Irealmml
fiirauihirm-d out,
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him
Ik

I'.IIIK1 ilbnlil hx

is cwnrr»v

r -r

LONG HF.ACH.

Mra. Morion Aierton and daugh­
Mr. nnd Mra. Will DfiPreasler and
ter. Mr*. .Chamberlin of Mt. Pleas- Mr.
and .Mrs. John Ormstn-v rpenl
ahf visited Up' Oval uf. Iasi week Sunday
at Breezy Rest.
wilh Mr. afid Mra. David WilkinMr. arid Mra. Carl - Till Hr nnd
fmifily
spent Sunday wifn relatives
John Wol ring rides in a new auI lomobilo.Mr. nnd Mrs, Prank Braud*t,rtlor
Balli.'
Frank A’ieewnnder
' of .Middlevflle
mid Jltilli Mr Peck
mint

with ilincs*. It wilbd* rememlHTI that till* two brother* t-.lrnn mid I
l-i.» i f.iiii.ttiin iv&lt;-iit t&lt;&gt; Hliini'laiiib-r..

IRVING

much atreaa cannot be placed upon tho

luiportanco of cleanlincaa. f&gt;)r tbh
reason the cowa bbuuld bo bruahed and

ularly on thuso parts that iirv boyond
tho reach of tho tongue.
benefit may come from the cow licking

II

llapid-i and all In
ncni ••lire.

Collins nf Hope Twj
Travis returned to lheir Ikiiiic near
living. Sunday.

Eyrryiiody
\jlaGop in
rake will
o'clock until all ar

rural rommuiiilies in g&lt;*t l&lt;&gt;g&lt;-ihri
and enjoy n pood old (asliioi»-d vi-|t
Thi,y nre oeraslon* of much feleeii&gt;
and a njr« ’

On Sunday Alien E

Ironside Bros

I

Monuments and Markers |

I

.
This is just the right time to place
your order (or a .monument for
summer delivery. We now have
time to give you the utmost con­
sideration and if you order at once
you arc sure of an early delivery
and a sure foundation.

Hastings,

CONTROL RICHNESS IN CREAM

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Michigan

Phone 197

H,'&lt;"'dic
that is adjusted properly there will be ’
some variations In Uie percentage of ;R||,‘ ''
fat In tho cream. Ordinarily In winter ,,a«. ?|. Jl'. ’n'1

Hastings’ —
lag« aud nru living in :■ par) of lhe
house ix-longing In Mra. Cornelia
Kennedy. Mr. Bogart i&lt; working

forming for more than an hour and

SulKcrilir for tho BANNER, only

uf .lune Separator Is Moot Important Factor, Illis neighborhood
but Wheh Adjusted Properly
ihxe,
Leslie Brigg*
Briggs fur a fe
Tho most Important factor conrtol- hum work.
Ing the rlchnMB In cream Is tho cream ‘Boyd

rond through Plainwell l&lt;&gt; Knlainnxoo, then llinmgli Ctiiiidoi-k hi AuRiBln. lhetiee riorlli lo Wall lake,
south to Hallie -Greek .ninl lionii! hy
way-of Itowling tun) Hnsliim-. They
made I lie trip, without any I roubles
of any kim
day’s outing

Iu an Ohio city and be certainly mudo

ne«u*h.
,.
There wen* 17 sprinkled and Iwn f&lt;on#
Mr*. E. Iluu*e and Mra. Hit Pnch- men wherrho-puiUd a bad boy .of thu
bnpiized SumLu'/at the Kdpnlrick
•ftrd of UaxliiiK* w&gt;-re Sitmloy cull
lowed
id lh»» lake.
llanald’ Bowers lias gone to Bal- itsMr.
ami Mra. Glia*. Mackinder mid
The magician brought tbe lad to
Mr. and Mra. vane WdI ring nl- family and Mr. Miller of Fullon the’ footlights
xiM'iii
Tliuisdhy.nl
lhe
lnk&lt;ll.-hing.
Now. my
liind'*&lt;i tho reconlmn Tuefclay’cv»
ho said,
The dmire at I.OHR Brach Satur­ you to tell .thisbay.
aMdlcncc- ths
day night wa* quite W«dl intended
fur lheir wm
xure. your pockets are empty.
(•HMidering lhe iuhl
I K-nsiiiiii'r mid bride.
My
pockets
Is
empty.
H. I-’. Brave and C|itTnt.d SUrrN of
Mr. apd Mi*. Bert Wulrlng mid
Middleville arc iruppiug for turlb-!* lhe lad, obediently. "Ue rabbit yi
ishviih
nd int. .Mr Ihi* week.

Mr. ami .Mr-. II. B. Miller. Mr. ami
Mrs. I.. Chrhdian and family mid
Mr. ami .Mra. &lt;1. 1- Culler
W.aidwhen tho bows are kept inside, aud luud spepl Sunday wilh Mr. und
■in*-'। have no way.of cleaning their bodies Mra. Vane Wolring.
Friiljlasn of.’ Hochesler. Miiuu is
I i 1 • { tp| nnd'lBMM* *,lh U&gt;clr ungues when turned
riiera were mule a few fnuu I hi
At certain times during the year and place
went lo Gharloile Saturday in
condition
nttrntl lhe farmers tirnng
health tho hartr comes off In great
Mr. nnd
abundance. At such times, when the daughter. \ elmn.
and
animals lick .themaelvca, much of the Janies -tu... ., —. ---------- ,
I balr gets Into their stomachsand there ! Hnrilnps and Freeimri.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Titmar-h. Mr.
Is danger ot its forming a hard mass
that will severely Injure them. This mu? Mr*. F. Urinary nnd rhihiron.
danger Is minimized by brushing tho
cows carefully. It should be done dally
while tho'rows are shedding their Mrs. Win. Tjlmnrali.
coats-, for st this time there lx more or
NORTHEAST KAI.AMO.
lesx irritation of the skin that prompts
Miss Mnud Snow
the animals to lick their bodies moru
persistently than at other times. Uy ■uinriter.
brushing them In a careful manner this
Irritation is Isssened and tbe falling
llnrIsulT rinsed
bmr Is removed beyond tho reach of
their tongues.

Irani drawing log

Magician a Aliy Truthful.

professional maglrjan who had recent­
ly bean making one-night stands In

Vacation Days

they are llkujy io give richer milk ’ ,,n|S here,
We can prupare yottr wardrolte lor vacation. Wc KNOW
tltun when freah and on June paxtun- i xiiss Hit
HOW. Let us clean your white tlannels and while dresses so
Accordingly, cream for lhe winter will. Bartig &lt;■&gt;•
they do not have the washed npjtearance. Up-to-date machinery
1 at llinua show a variation of about m'1i&lt;m&gt;1 in
Midi hews
and ONE DOZEN YEARS experience are our chief assets.
k xeven per cent, over that produced | 'nitirstlny.
are now moving inlo lheir new i Mistral, lhe dead Provencal jioet.
holm* cor.ncrofljak ami Maple Sts., has told how his father, a prosperous
। i- । during tho summer niontliH.
Hoy Dean is building a new cellin'
rerenlly ptirclmsed of .Mrs. Alice farmer, first met hia mother, then a
Not running a separator nt uniform
He»'s&lt;‘. Mr. and Mrs. .Matthews have! very’ young girl. Tho gleaners were
i "f; speed will also affect the cream, beHASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
grpally improved the properly since1 following tho reapers Iu his corn, and
1 •&lt;&gt; । cause the slower the separator bowl
M. Kellogg, Proprietor
they ImhirIiI il. Among oilier filings
. rotatep It will affect the cream.
lhe house has I.... Il Hllircly |-e- among them be notice "a .beautiful
lotto Saturday. felt fully repaid.
,
&gt;f
too
much
skimmilk
or
water
is
girl,
who
hung
back
as
though
half
shiiiphsl and n new brick yhumfeyl
''''''
ttBvd
In
flushing
out
the
bowl
after
has been ,|&gt;uill. The roonre inside, ■ ashamed of being seen with the oth-|
fllwaking was .
- ----- ---l,,‘ ‘ each time the separator la used the Imnd music furnished ihf afternoon
have all been papered and th- era. He asked her name and found!
\lr cream will be thinner. Uso no more entertainment al the fair grounds.
woodwork painlcd.
,1
than Just neceftary to free the bowl
lltiliy Briggs is holm: Ibis w&gt;&lt;k.
The Children's Day exercises al .Maillane,
‘What!’ exclaimed my Hid Mra.
v.—r
. she has been (wilding .Mrs. Fred
the Bring M. E. ehurrh Sunday nf-; father, 'tbe daughter uf tho mayor
It don’t make any difference what time of day you
,
Sometimes tho skimmilk or the Briggs. ,
ternoon were npnrociated by a good - gleaning?’ '.Masfer.' said’she, ‘wo are
Fred Slamm aiid|f|imily went I o'" cream become* dogged, interfering
sized rnngregnl i»n. The children a urge family six .:!ris and two boys,
come to us, wc will get you what you want to ent.
wtecuhhl all lheir drills nicely an. , Our faiher. though B, you know he I'rhaiKlale. Sunday \ and mel hr- -with the Jreo passage of either cream i
I *“
-»-.»».... brolher John.
Inwile and i or tho sklmmtlk through their re-1
if it is in the city.
WOMEN’S CLUB
10
daiiRhter an1 cxpecled .-•••in :iu&lt;t । spcctlvo openings. These outlets
erciscs were granted by all In have! for money. "My daughters. if you wish
pend Hie summer, with Fred. thbuld be examined frequently.
been the lies! even given al this for now clothes, go and earn them."
•mily.
•
1
&lt;
lira Talmage
place. Such work is a grand g.sxl
&lt;11111thing to assist &gt;&lt;■ developing Hie,
MILK STOOL IS CONVENIENT
Just during the past few days we have begun serminds of the ehihlren nnd is worthy I
nf lu-l :
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hungry,/
One Definition.
Device Used on California Dairy Farm w,., fc.
Ib pori- ol
Charles Kidney
Happiness—u good bank account, a
Straps Around Body and Is Resdy Islanding cmnillilleecome and see us.
wrely ill Finlay.
good cook and a good digestion.— i
for tnaunt Use. nclive members nt

Appetizers at Doyle’s

We Have Added Fruits

i&gt; end. Every butll on. Ihr take
in'uso Sunday.

The

Irving Gciirctil Store

At this store may lie found a clean stock of staple general
merchandise from which to select your everyday neces­
sities. As price is one of the considerations and is a fac­
tor in every sale, we enumerate the following:
8 lbs. Rolled Oats fori
25c
21 Iba. H, &amp; K. Granulated Sugir for.. .
... S1.00
~ Ibx. Light Btown Sugar
*1.00
8 ban I^nox Soap.
.

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

1904-1914

BOTH PHONKS-Haxtingx. 159 IL-tS; Middleville Line. 102 1L-1S.

Tom Poyle’9 Sanitary Lunch

A one-legged milk a tool that la al-i yar, I wo

«llh .trap. lb&gt;&lt;

M.I

IN HOONAN'S CIGAR. STORE.
Jefferaon Street
Hastings, Mleh.

,7!?;^™^bJ!i';i^J.'KhLi!
„„...|,„c (|„r,„a
a lialaiu-i* of fK53.Hr
purchased during Iho year .-o lhal |
Ihvii added receiilly.
The ixHtlure tiourw* Lonimilb

For "placing an obstacle on tho rail
andzthereby causing a train to stop.~;
a peasant of NIJnl Novgorod waa
fined 15. Ho waa trying to commit'
suicide, and tho obstacle was h11 own
head—St. Petersburg Wireless to.

path Bureau in which un offer was
made lo put on a lecture course

I

lhe Chib. Hip work of manasemdnl
Bureau ami only as*islance of in­
troductions being tl.-kei)
" ”
Club. It was unanimously
accept this oiler nnd

Let Your Light Shlrio.
I3o a gift and a benediction. Sb
ItU n real light-—Emorkon.

•nl hero in StopiemlMr.

BYX’Xi jt \\ ANT ADVS. PAY.

nainu wax presented
membership.
At Hie homplclion of lhe busine*
meeting a pietpe suppef was served
nnd .a merry-lime enjoyed by lhe

Still Smiling

Milk Stool That la Proving Great Con­
The little Bratenahl boy visited his
venience on California Dairy Farm.
uncle, who Ilves away out in tho coun­
waist of the milker and hold tho stool try. Uncle Is a devout man; a pillar
In Uie proper place, it requires no of the church and a breeder of line
adjustment or attenUon ot any kind. horses. And upon a certain pretty colt
did our little friend cast his e/e with
moves from &lt;&gt;na cow to another.
admiration and covetousness.
"Uncle Samuel." ho-said, "will you
Cow's Capacity.
please give mo that cok?"
Every cow has a limit to tho amount
"Why. no. Harold." answered the]
rtf butler fat sbe la capable of giving. untie. '"I can't give you that colt.
Il is true that often cows are poorly Do you want a colt very badly?"
cared, for and so poorly fed they fall
"I'd rather have a edit than’ any- i
below normal in percentage of butter thing else, tn the world!"
fat.
In such cases proper feeding,
"Weil, if you want a colt that much;
better care, and more comfortable you ought lo pray for IL When E
quarters, with plenty of sunshine, want t. thing very badly, I pray for It
good ventilation and warmth, will and it comes to me."
bring the cow up to normal.
"Honest, uncle? Well. I'll tell you
—you giro me this colt, and then you
Certified Milk.
pray for another one."
About 125 dairies are engaged In
producing certified milk and the dally
On the Domestic Voltage.
production la nearly 35.000 gallons, an
"Wire you Insulate?" tho . clectriIncrease of .Kfo per cent ,tn five years.
While this uoems a remarkable In­ clan's wife Inquired when, lie made
crease, It should be rameinhered that hia appearance at 3 a. tn. Whereupon
only about o no half of one per cent of he explained that he had become
the total milk supply ot the country is thirsty and had to make a short cir
cult.—Santa Fe New Mexican.
certified.
-

That’s why you can buy a box of 25 sections for a Deering, Me
Cormick or Osborne binder or mowing machine for $1.00.
Some trusts have tried to do us up. Some trustshave tried to down
us, but still we’re here a KICKIN’ round, with fortune smiling on
us. That's why you can buy the PLYMOUTH Standard Binding
Twine for 10c a pound. Trusts ask a much higher price. That’s
why you can buy LADDERS for 11c a foot. That’s why I can
save you 25c a square on FORD’S Roofing. That’s why I can sell
you a Syracuse Riding Plow for $35. That’s why I am selling
Syracuse Plow Points for 35c. That’s why I can SAVE you $10
or $15 on a Buggy. That’s why I am NOT selling Sears &amp; Roe­
buck buggies. That’s why I never asked 42 per cent PROFIT on
bob-sleds. That’s why I am not in the trust and that’s why 1 am
•till SMILING.

JESSE TOWNSEND
NOT IN THE COMBINATION
;

DAMNER WASTADnk-JPAT.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

Sinlc
Adi

All ho
spray &lt;
mg the

ling lhe
sprayiiu
nflen I
holding
ho negh

umnd lb.

Unkindness of Fate.

SUMME

Reasons it)hy
’Jwill fie Jo your interests
Jo &amp;uy your Jobacco and
Ciaars from
Cigars
From Our Stock.
Because the Cigar and Tobacco business is
our business only..
.
Because wc give it our entire attention.
Because wc have the Zinc Lined Cases and
Electric Moistcncr to do it with.
Because wc turn our stock eight times a
year and you get no old stock.
Did you ever buy a cigar that would break
up in your mouth?
Did you ever buy plug tobacco that you
could not cut with an ax?
•
Did you ever buy scrap tobacco that was
dry, would break up, and no tqstc to iit?
That is not the way it was intended for
you by the manufacturers.
Ofir stock of Cigars and Tobaccos is always
MOIST, CLEAN and FRESH. You
get the worth ’of your money and it
costs you no more than the dry, dusty
kind.
.
.
.
Wc ask you to try us once, and you will be
our regular customer.
Wc carry an assortment of many, many
kinds of Cigarsand Tobaccos. Wccarry
the kind yftu use

Jobber and Retailer

spring,
lliiiroug
While
lor sth
leaves ’
would
I here i

iilg alw
minute
/they ra
one-tbi
spring.
dilTcren
Hon of
July 1s
wnilher
nhoul I
laic sea
lions.

&lt;lo (hr
when m
peared,
rovi'tin
letnune
have n
wiitrhud
wales
klrenglB
parf o
brands
lwcntyplied w

used wi
nnd Eu
upon
plums,
fine the
lo the
A aecon
nnd br
about t

Coo

Jhe Place Jo Meet your friends
Jfl/trson Strut
Pltont IOS
Hastings, Michigan

aid the
la Instan

�THE

JUNE 18, 1814-20 PAGES.

HASTINGS BANNER

You Will Need Money
For Christmas

hour. With shuiteni up and all BEWARE OF SHORT­
VEM CRUZ IHE
the human life of th** city suspend­
ed. one walk* lhe dew-rled tjtiwt*
HOPE DE MEXICO it appears dn the unaccustomed MEASURE FRUIT CANS
IS

Anil a* he passes through I hr I
MOST
LOGICAL SHIPPING still, sunlit' streels
*' ' *
1DEPUTY DAIRY AND FOOD COM­
man companionship.
MISSIONER SAYS SOME ARE
POINT FOR TRADE OF
THIN.
■ng-T buz/anl.

HISTORIC PORT HAS

HAVE IT
If You Join the Hastings City Bank’s Landis Christ
mas Savings Club, Which Starts June 15, 1914
It Costs Nothing to Join.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

You Can’t Lose a Penny. You Have Everything to Gain,

Our Landis Christmas Savings Club is a co-operative plan to help one another save money
lor Christmas by paying a little every week into a fund for 25 weeks, when the money will
be divided among the members according to the classes they have joined. Members will
receive interest at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, provided they pay in every week or
in advance for the full period.
In case you discontinue payments you will receive the full amount you have paid when
the Club closes—about December 15, when the fund will be disbursed and everybody be­
longing will get their money.

A SPLENDID HARBOR

Interest inn AerounJ nf Old ( il
Which Americans Have Twice,
(’jipl tired.
From lhe Cily of
Alfoles down lo Vera f.
hours, and is in a tropical
el. cosmopolitan city, say
&gt;*r In the Philadelphia H
is lhe some chnng- a&lt; traveling
frofln Denver to Galveston, if Ihtrip could be made as quickly.
Or, if one comes, by l«o.il, tin­
wide mouth of -ntt'bprn bay opnis
invitingly lo lhe mmin-n

g sort of guardian
of ihe. tropic*.
system of V*i

•nrf.it

PAPER COVERINGS WEIGHED

IN WITH HAM AND BACON

fltllccr tJills

Altenlinn To

I.oiIJj

tipi waler front.
that wave above their eave
are souaii

is (iri/olia. niagmiludi’nnues. —mokmu

5 Cents Starts You, 2 Cents Starts You, nr you cm rever,. p.ymcms-when
$1.25 Starts You, 50 Cents Starts You
Or 50 cts. and $1.00 Flat Weekly Payments Will Start You
In Class 5, pay 5c tbe 1st week, 10c tbe ad week, 15c the id week, and so on, and we will mail you a check two
weeks before Christmas lor $16.25, with interest at 3 per cent.
Or in Class 2, pay ac the first week, 4c the ad week, 6c the 3d week, and so on, and we will mail you a check
two weeks before Christmas for £6.50, with interest at 3 per cent.

Finally., it was from
rif lhe*e gloomy waits
give* nn imm&gt;&gt;&lt;linl&lt;

gjinl immemdnfure.

HASTINGS
CITY BANK
Hastings, Mich
SUMMER SPRAYING FOR■

lr„.

tol lh,lr

SAN JOSE SCALE upper branches killed by scale and

j_____
। are now sending up large numbers
_
'of wntersprouls. if thKdeiid and
Slide Iiisperlor Tuft Gives Good dying tops are cut away,' and the
Advlrr Cmii crnbin Carr &lt;&gt;t
I sprouts thinned out, it will lessen
Fruit Trees. I •*»«*
nn,t expense for spraying.
Jami a new head will be formed in
Alllinugh
.. ...........................
nn application
&gt;«—&gt;•— of -a •l-gi
-Oloiw»or two years.
spray of lune-sulphur solution dur­
If these suggestions are followed,
ing the dormant period is consider­ il will not only prevent lhe spread
ed even more effecluat for control­ of
the scale but will result in the
ling tho Kan Jose scale, one or more rejuvenation-^many
old tree*, amt
sprayings during the summer will
Kan Jose scale \vill have proven
•often be found very helpful for lhe
itself a blessing in disguise.
.
holding il in check, nnd should not
L. IL Taft.
be neglected m case.* - where the
Slalp Inspector of Orchards and
trees were nol sprayed iu the
spring, &lt;&gt;i‘ where the work was nol Nurseries.
thoroughly done.
History' Repents Itself.
' While a spray of tho usunl: win­
ter strength would
injure . the
Developments under the tnriffleaves and weaker applications for-revenue tariff prove that his­
would not destroy the adult scale, tory Tepeals itself. Things come in
there is a period when the scale is cycles. Terrible disasters, .as, for
in lhe larval form, and is crawl­ instance, the loss of the Titanic,
ing aboul the tiA-es in lhe form of are. after a little time, almost for­
minute yellow- lice, during which got ten, except by those who have
they can be destroyed with a spray suffered personal loss. But it lakes
one-third as strong as is used in tho about twenty years for us lo forget
spring. ’The exact time varies in a political disaster. The reason is
different seasons and with lhe sec­ noL difficult to see. Those most nc­
linn of lhe Stale, being as early as live in business affairs twenty years
July 1st in early seasons and in Iho ago nre being superseded by others
southern pari of ihe slate; and who. twenty years ago. were nol o!&lt;!
about lhe. middle of the month in enough to take note of political
lale seasons and in the central por- changes.
Thus, the Democratic tariff disas­
lidna.
In order lo have this application ter of twenty years ago. when
do the most good, il should be made Cleveland was President, is being
when most of lhe larvae have np- repealed today, under Wilson. Al­
penred, but before the scale-liko| most identical action in many cases
To 2c
de-1 has brought almost identical re' covering has turned black.' 't'.:
ieruiiiie the exact time, treesi which suits. Business is bad. industrial
■have nol been sprayed should he conditions have slowed down and
walchud nnd Ihr condition of.lhe iii' ii an- out of work: manufactur­
wales noted. Al ibis time, the ers, farmers ami workingmen are
strength used should he nboul one compelled lo compete with foreign
farmers nnd
narf Uf Uie boiler • commercial manufacturers, foreign
forei
brands of lime-sulphur solution loi'’heap foreign labor.
But
we arc waking
iwS-nty-five parts of water. If apBut™™
wakin; up lo ihe re­
.
„.i.
.. conditions
__ i.i..
of tariff
redurl
sults
of tariff reduction, nnd hi.Mor^
plied
when
arestills
favorable
for its drying quickly, it can be is going to repeat itself with the re­
used wilh safely upon apples, pears turn of Republicans lo power. This
and European plums, but if used return will undoubtedly come wilh
upon the peach and Japanese the Congressional'elections this fall.
plums, care should bfc taken to con­
Dally Thought.
iine the spray as'much as possible
Think of thy brother po til, bnt
lo the trunks nnd larger branches.
A second.application, when the sec­ throw a veil over fata fallings.—Long
ond brood appeal’s, which will be| fellow.
•about tho last of August, will also

Cooling Wash Stops That Itch
Tm—ooI tn half Un hour—not in
&gt;n nUnut«»—but in I MconJ*.
of that mild, aooth- J’r«»crt ption for only -j crata.

4

Font- Tour burning skin

ARTHUR £. MULHOLLAND

mmHhf.'i -■•kiiL-.Knm
il ilgiir.il iyely
This slumliefimi hotel of Diligencia on ConstHntion Hqunrc. Inde­
pendence avenue, furnished a setling for lhe bailie of all the lan­
guages of Europe. Vera Cruz i«
Mexico’* link lo Ille

Tho great must submit to tho
dominion of ^rudencn and virtue or
Upon Iho school house playground none will long submit to tho dominion
Thai sheltered you nnd me;
Bui none were (here fo greet mo. of the great Thii ia a feudal tenure
which they cannot alter.—Burka.
)
■ 'Oni,
And few were left to know
Who played wilh us upon Ilin,
Gratitude.
green,.
"I aaw your friend Brown yester­
Just forty years ago.
day." •’Brown’* no friend of mine."
’What’s that? Why. ho told mo you
The grass was just ns,green, Tom. •borrowed
money from him!" “Yea,
Barefooted boys nt play
Were sportitig, just ns wc did then. and what did l do with ft? Spent it
In folly. 1 tell you. Brown's no friend
With spirits just as gay;
Rut the master sleeps upon the hill of mine."
Which, coated o’er With snow,
Afforded us a sliding-iUnrSome forty years ago,
_

HOW WOMEN
AVOID
OPERATIONS
By Taking Lydia E. Pink*
ham’s Vegetable
Compound. •

The spring that bubbled "neath lhe
hill, - ’
Close by the spreading beech.
Is very low; ’twas once so high
Cleveland, Ohio—‘‘My left side
. That wc could scarcely reach;
pained me so for several yean that I
And kneeling down tn take n'drink,
expected to have to
Dear Tom. I started so.
undergo an opera­
To think how very viitch I've
tion, but the first
changed
Since forty years ngo.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com­
Near by that spring, upon nn elm&lt;
pound relieved me of
You know I cul your name. .
the pains in my side
Your sweetheart's just beneath it.
and I continued ila
Tom,
use until I became
And you did mine lhe same;
regular and free
Some heartless wretch bus peeled
from pains. I hail
■
tho bark,
*asked several ddcTwas dying sure, but slow, .
Just as she died whose name vou ton if there was anything I could
toko to help me and they said there
cut
There forty years ago.
■ . waa nothing that they know of. I am
thankful .for such a good medicine and
will
olwYiya give it the highest praise."
My lids have long heen dry, Tom,
— Mn. C. H. Griffith, 7305 Madison
But tears came in my eyes:
I thought of her I loved sp well,
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Those early broken ties';
Hanover, Pa.-" I Buffered from fe­
I visited the old churchyard,*
male trouble and the pains were so bad
And took some Howers lo strew
time* that I could not sit down. The
Upon the graves of those we. loved at
doctor advised a severe operation but
Just forty years ago.
my husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound nnd I experienced
Well, some are irf the churchyart! great relief in a short lime. Now 1 feel
laid.
.
like a new person and can do a hard
Some sleep beneath lhe sea
'
But none are left of our old class. day’s work and not mind it What joy
Excepting you and me;
. and happiness it is t4 be well once more.
And when our time shall come, 1 am always ready and willing to speak
a good word for the Compound. ’’—Mrs.
Tom,'
Ada Wilt, 196 Stock St, Hanover, Pa.
And we are (“ailed to go.
I nope we’ll meet with those wo
If there are asr roaplleatlens you
loved
do not understand writs to Lydia B.
Some forty yehra ago.
FtakluaR Medidae Co. ‘
Anonymous.
Lynn.Mus. Toor letter i
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT. .

■ave him that

I'ihiiL domin'
Thai .mhiiiiI iu&gt;- gram I mi

Forty Acors Ano.
I’ve wandered to fhn village, Tom.

Tho old whool hou*o Is alien’d
jmnTi’,
.
The benches nre replaced
By now ones, very like lhe same
Our jack-knives had defaced. •
But lhe same old bricks nru in lhe
wall
.
And the bell swings lo and .fro,
Ils music's just the same, dear Tmn.
’Twas forty years ago.

Tlieir IllUgiC 1‘pelH.

I heir mie-liulf '
heard bells chiming
Tolling sublime in
I lie required iimminl.
.
Burr B. Lincoln.

Dally Thought.
demand* Immensely higher vtrengtlf

irons of nil nation's.
...
gather the native*.
About

I heir iliumler-rolling.

lhe«ol

innre

beauty.

off innumerable narrow street* that
multiply themselves until
Altogether il furuishe
« for soine 30.000 people, and
largest city on all lh«--i'oa-l*
pijig jun’nt'fo.r ihe trade of a nation,
and would multiply il*elf by ten if

many year*. II ha* paved .Mrrols.
sewers, snnilntimi. harbor improve­
ments. II is magnillcicnlly situat­
ed—a city nf (lie future:
Il is two block* from the plaza
to the wab'r front, and il was up

fired when Vera Cruz was
-the oilier day.
Il was fr
roof of llie parochial church, gray
and forbidding across Hie plaza.
IhaL Ih- shof .was fired jliat Kill'd
lhe firsl American marine.
The Plaza d- In Constitution
abounds in jfcnpe-lnden arbors.
There is music in lhe square nn
three nights of lhe week, and if is
converted into a dress parade. Il
wakes in the cnnl uf early morning,
for tho Ver.i Crnzans rise early and
transact their business before tlm

er lack llu&gt; simps along lhe Avenue
de la Independeqcia put up lheir
shutters.
The whole public re­
treat* into its sleeping quarters be­
hind ihirk adobe wall*, when’ thd
'enol of the morning still lingers be­
cause of the’early closing, of every
aperture, and lakes its sieski.
But whilHV.ua liruz
Gruz sleep* from
Yila. Vera
II to I o'clir
’;. natures scavengers
1’clnck.
—1&gt;. i&lt;
*.-.i scene
are al work.II i.
is -a ..
weird
thaLmeel* the American who pass­
es down the deserted streets or (his

g|&lt;»rn&gt;tt*

of Notre Haim
Hut thy sounds
Than Hie dmm*
Pealing Mdemid:

MAKES BACKACHE '
QUICKLY DISAPPEAR
A Few Doses Relieves’All Such
Miseries. Bladder Weakness,
Kidney Trouble and Rheu­
matism Promptly Vanish
It is no longer necessary for any;
one to suffer with backaching, kid­
ney trouble, have disagreeable blad- '
dcr and urinary disorders to contend
with, or be tortured with rheuma­
tism. stiff joints, and its heart­
wrenching pains, for the new discov­

| Croxone is the most wonderful
I remedy yet devised for ridding tho
system of uric acid and driving ouC
al! the pouunous impurities which
cause such troubles. It u entirely;
different from all other remedies. It
iv not like anything else ever used
fur the purpose. It acta on the prin­
ciple of cleaningout the poisons and.
removing the cause.
It soaks right in through the walls.'
membranes and linings, like water in
a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
makes the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all the uric atid and poisons
from the blood, and leaves the kid­
neys and urinary organa clears
1 strong, healthy and well.
Always a Sealed Book.
In deciding n case of disagreement ’ It matters' not how long you have
between the right kind of man and; buffered, how old you are. or whit
have used, the very principle oi
any kind of woman, nobody loss wise you
Croxone is »uch, that it ia practically;
than God will ever find out whether impossible to take it into the human
justice has been even approximated.
system without results. There is
nothing else on earth like it It
to work the minute you take it
Chumlicrliiin's Colic, (.holrra
- . starts
and relieves you the first time you
nod Diarrhoea Remedy use it.
.
'
Every family without exception
If you stiffer with pains in your
should' keep (his preparation
nt back and sides, or haye any signs of
hand-during Hie hot weather of the kiduty, bladder troubles, or rheuma­
summer iiioulhs: Chamberlain's tism, such as puffy swelling* under
Colic, Cholera und Diarrhoea Rem­ the eyes or in the feet and ankles, ifedy is wort II many times Ils cost you are nervous, tired, and ran down,
when needed und is almost certain or bothered wilh urinary disorders.
In Jie neotied before lhe summer is Croxone will quickly, relieve you of
Over. IL h^s u&lt;» , superior for the your misery. Y ou cao secure an orig­
purposes for whtrh it Is intended. inal package ot Croxone at trilling
Buy it now. For .sale by All Deal­ cost from any first-class druggist.
ere._Adv.
All druggists are authorized to per­
sonally return the purchase E«6*K ft
(•a* e a iiMls cak.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

�Order For Publh-alion.
Stale **f Miehigun. the Pcubalc
Court for lhe County of Barry. '
To ihr Tuumddp Buurd uf
At a session of-Mid court, held al
the Township &lt;»f OrangeviUc. lhe probate oilier, in the cily of
Hasungs. in. said county, on the Dili
We, tbe uuderalgngd. fre*'-holdeii! I day of June A. D. 1911.
of the township of Orangeville, do
Mack.
hereby demand of your Honorable Judge **f. Probate.
„
In lhe Matter of the Estate of
Ship meeting of the electors of said Phi'b*'
A. Hutu, deceased.
township, and that you submit to
Horn, husband, having filed
Mill electors at said special ineeting in Moses
said court his petition praying
the question .uf jising money voted lhat
an inslrument now on file in
April 6. 1914, the following sums of this court
purporting to be the last
money for highway purposes to wdl and .testament
said de­
meet outstanding Claims, lo-wit:— ceased be admitted Inofprobate
Claims amounting to -W 12-100 the execution thereof J»e grantedand
lo
dollars for highway repairs m said S. A.-Wortman or some other suiltownship.' and to-wit. OulslaiMling
claims amounting lo KM32-itlO *i**lIl Is Ordered. That th*- 7th day
laro for 'permanent highway im­ of July A. D. It'll, al ten o'clock in
provements. '
lhe forenoon, al said probate oflk*-,
Dated June 8, 1911.
tie and i- hereby apiminted for
. E. H. Harper,
hearing «aid petition:
W. (r. Crawford,
It is Further Ordered. That -pub­
Ed. Bdcox,
lic notice thereof lx- given by pub­
&lt; Ido. .Wi'lail.
lication of a ropy of this order, for
Fred L. Brown,
D. It. Meb-ay. .
day of hearing, in lhe Hastings
Georg** H. Chapman. said
Balmer, a newspaper printed and
circulated in said county.
CHAS. M. MACK.
A true copy.
Judge, of Probate.
GRACE BAUER.
Register of Probate.
Clinton Hu'clir*..

Cegal HOKrtiomtiw

Order for Publication.
Slate of .Michigan. The lj£»ibate
Court for the County of Barry. .
Al a session of said court, held nl
tlie pii&gt;bat&lt;‘ ofllce, in the City of
Hastings, in said comity, on the

The south one half (H) Of the
south cast one'quarter. (14! of sec­
tion thirty-two
i.32), Township
three (3) north, range nine (9)
west,. together with the heredita­
ments and appurtenances thereto
belonging or anywise apm-rtaining.
Dated June 1st. I9U.
James M. Smith.
' Circuit Court Commissioner,
(kilgrovc A Potter.
Solicitors for Complainant by­
way of answer in lhe nature of n
envssbill.
.
Adv. 6-wks

An Enormous Crop of Wheat

Judge of Probate.
In the Muller of Ih*" Estate of I
Hi'iiinn J. Ihmmmiiil. Deceased.
Minnie L. Hammond, .widow, hav­
ing filed in said court her petition
proving that the admbiislration of
said rslale l&gt;*‘ granted to Claud A.
Hffinmond. or lo sumo other suit­
able person.
Il is Ordered. T'lial the 271 h day
of June. A. IL 1911. nt ten o’clock
in lhe forenoon, al said probate of­
fice. be and is hereby appointed fur
hearing said pi-titiou:
Order For Publication.
Ordered. That
...;f to- given by
Stale of Michigan, lhe probate
■opy of this order.|
Court for-lUc County ot Barry.
At n session of said court, held
at the probat*! ofllce. in lhe City of to said day of bearing. in the Hast­
Hastings, in said county, on the 4th ings BANNER. a newspaper print­
.lay of June A. D., 1911.
ed’ and circulated in said county.
. Present: Hun. Chas. M. Mack.
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of I

John Deere implements arc always the best-to- be had. John Deere Grain Bind­
ers are carefully and accurately constructed, are substantial, durable, simple and will
perform accurately.

Judge'Af Probat*
Ada J. Culmun, willow, having
Died in said court her petilinn.
oilier suitalrii
praying that nn instrument now on
It is Ordered. That lhe 3rd day I
Hie in thia court piir|Hiiiing to Ih•*f Orangeville, for the
ihe last will and lesluipent of san! of July. A. D. 1911, nl leu o'clock in;
... In the qualified electors
the-forenoon, al said probate of-' of said town-hip, of Hu- question of
lice, be and is hereby appointed fori using of ii|oneys voted Aprils. 1911.
lhe following amounts to meet out­
hearing said petition';
nuitabie person.
It is Further Ordered, That pub- j standing claims, to-wit:—The sum
II is Onlered.
lie notice thereof be given by pub-,
of July. A. D.
.
lication of a ropy of thN order, forj
in lhe forenoon, al -.ini pnHiate *&gt;fMfl'. be an*IJs hereby appointed for
hearing said petition:
Ii is Further Order*-*). Thai pub­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
lication of a ropy of this order, fqr
three successive weeks previous lo
said day of hearing, in Ou- Hast­
Register* of Probate.
ings BANNER a newspaper print­
on the 27lh day of Jun* A. [&gt;..
ed and circulated 1n said county.
and Uiat there shall Im! submi
Chas. M. Mark,
protMisiliuti to u&gt;c of jnoney
Mortgage
Sale.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Default'having been made,in lhe

Order of Appearance or Publication.
Stale of-Michigan. Fifth Judicial
Circuit—In Chance^'1-aura Stanton,
Complainant,

Suit pending-in the. Circuit Court
for the County uf Barry.
In Chancery, at tin- Cily of Has­
tings, on ihe 2VUi day’ of May, A.
D. BUI.
Ju this cause, it appearing from
aflidsvit on tile, that tbi-Jt.-f.-inlaul,
Rex G. Stanton, is nut. a resident uf
Ibis Slate, hut is a resilient of Had­
en take. IiIhIh*. (tn iiKition of C**mplainanl's Solicitor it is Ordered
.that the appeanmee of said nonD'sident iJcfcnduiit. Rex G. Slatilon.
1m&gt; ent vied herein, within four
nlbiillis from the date of this order;

mad*-, executed and delivered by
Harriet Moore of lhe towqslfip of I
■Mnirtty Brnverfinrry County., to Af­
ton D. Smith of tho City of Hast- I
ings. Barry County. Michigan, dat­
ed tlie 20th day of March A. D. 1012
and recorded in the ofllce of lhe
register of Deeds for Barry Coun­
ty.'Michigan. on lhe 20th day of
March A. D. 1912 in liber 72 of,
Mortgages on pages 370-371 nild-oUi
which mortgage there js now.due at!
the dab' hereof by reason of the
u*&gt;n-i&gt;aymcnl &lt;&gt;f tin* annual interest
duo Mardi 20|h. 1913 ami th*.' non- j
payment *-f th*- annual iiib't*’.-l due
March 2IHh. ISJt I alnl the taxes due
mid payable December 1st. 1912 in­
eluding an attorney f*\providcd by I
sinlufc niiil slipulal**d for in said
moHgagi* the sum of One Thousand1
Seventy Seven and 10-100 Dollars
and the said mortgagee having
circled and hereby electing lo de­
clare lhe full amount secured by
said mortgage due and payable in

This year calls for the most efficient
Grain Binder if you take care of your
crops properly.
Not many years back hundreds of
dollars were lost every year in farm
crops because satisfactory harvesting
implements were not within reach. If
you lose your crop now it’s mostly your
fault for we have the implements neces­
sary for your needs.

No untried mechanical construction has been embodied in the John Deere
Binder. The excellent satisfaction that it has given thousands of farmers in the United
States and Canada during the last four years has demonstrated that this machine will
do the best work in all conditions.

Up to date methods of manufacture, high grade materials, and rigid inspection
combined with John Deere service from factory to field, insure for the farmer suc­
cessful work in all field operations. When you compare the John Deere with others
you will readily see that it is the strongest and most durable grain binder on the mar­
ket and that the substantial construction is applied throughout the entire machine, so
as to insure light draft and the minimum amount of wear. You can’t afford to farm
without one.
PHONE TO US AND OUR MAN WILL COME AND EXPLAIN
EVERY PART OF THE JOHN DEERE BINDER.

HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS

Phone 1

111-115 State Street

Hastings, Mich.

Dated Jun-- |o. pjH.
I'. Klitigen-niilli,

eonlaim-d^ip said mortgage, uoliee |by gn.-n lhat a sp.-eial l.iwiwliip
is hereby given that by virtue *»f!iim-eltiig *«f ilie township of orang*—
Ih*' i***wer of sale, contained jn said J-ville in th*- I'outiiy of Barry will Immortgage. 1 shall foreclose the held mi Un- 27th day **f Jun*' A. I».
tifler servire on him of a copy of same by a sale at public auction lb I9H. al th*' town, house tn said
■aid bill und nulice of *&gt;nier&lt; aud the highest bidder at the North township ut wliirli.fiin*!. Ili&lt;-t*: will
iron)
Cronin iif Spiuueh Soup.
,
in default thereof, said hill will be front door nf the court imtise, in he stibmdle.l 10 the {junlUied -I'lfr■ taken us confessed . by said non- lhe Cily of Hasting.-*, un Saturday i**rs of said lownslup lip' proposiiloil three quart* of well-wash-' handle **f the.. dip'll ■•liiirn: then
th*! 22ml day *,f August A. D. 1911 ab
rehidenl defendant.
ed spinach in boiling water for ih.- cream quraot nplnkli whnrrt am
Ami it is further ordered, that ten q'chick in the furenoon. all of
about, thirty minutes. Pul a little churning.
\yb*'ii I make pie
within 20 days lhe complainant lb'*-- ^■•:!'liu pieces or pali-.-l- *■(
salt in'lhr waler and a'lea-q**s*nfiil crust I use n crock. I. r-ul into it
cause n nolle*' of this order lo be mud situated and being in the town­
'
r. Drain, cltup and pass; Ho- flour, rail, bakiiut iiowdor ami
published in' the Hustings Banner, ship of Maple Grove, County of
। a sieve. Add to th*' spin­ lard*or any kiml of .shortening. In­
Barry
nnd
State
of
Michigan
and
out
Handing
chums
for'llighn in^WBfiaper printed, published ninl
* pints of milk. Make a stead &lt;&gt;f working this l&lt;{gelher with
pi-riniiiH-nl
Improvements,
circulating' in said cuuuly, and tlmt ib'sciib*-d ns follows, t*&lt; wit: The
•am'*' with one-fourth *-upvote shall be by ballot und
said publication
Im
continued North, twenty
lillllel. OllC-illlCll cupful of small hole up. chopping Jin- mixtherein, once each week, for six Norlh one-half
i*i lwo cupfuls of good milk,- fure all tog*-lli*-r. II does nol take
Wenks ip succession, or that she w*-*t &lt;|uarter (...
ic-half cupful of ■ cream: long ami all is smoqlh. Tb&lt;-n I
cause* a eppy of this urder’lo be f3 , nl-o twenty 20! acres situated:
**nk*ti add to the soup and use a st*wm nnd stir in what wa­
personally served on s.iid non-resi­ in flu- Southeast r*irn*T nf the:
with salt aud pettier, and ter or milk is periled and the crust
dent defendant al l*-a.-f twenty day - Nor'llwast quarter t’.i'/ of said sec­
before the time ubove prescribed tion three -3 . said lost parcel being
When I fry boiled p*ilafo*-.-- I Usd
forty &lt;ln rods north ami south by
for his appearuiice.
•
the saiiuuruii (** chop or mince hie
I'iuhly koi rods east aijd west ami!
Clement Smith.
potnloes in ihe frying pan. Then
Circuit Judge.।
wlu'ii
I make mincemeat 1 ti-*- this
Juim-s M. Smith.
sinmt can
chop all tugelher in a
Complainant's Sulicitur.
crock.
Wli*-n I chop raw potato
mrlgage herein referred to.
Dated May 271 h A. D. 1911.
Afton D. Smith.
»
Mortgagee.
'.piccalilli, etc. and lo ehop boiled
IlH-ut Ip use in diltorenl ways.
When the can gets very dull I
sharpen it
inkin- a common
knife.
I hold* the back of hlndi*
iai~ .. ............. ‘ “
light tigaimd lhe inside of can anil
Present; Hon. Chas.
ing lo rut Ih*’ ctlt. . ................
Judge of Probate.
th*' edge will bi- slinrp enough tn
In Uie Mutter of thi------.
vlll uhuosl anylliiiig..
Francis Wilkes, dec&lt;-ubed.
County of Barry. Slate of Michigan,
Ev*-ry mi*- knows fhal veg.-lablen|
-William Wjlkes. win having tiled in Chancery., nude ami entered on
uve
a
way
of
boiling
«D*&gt;
’
t»n
a
gas;
nd
a* it is large «**'il ran lie wipe*
J’1 f’M’* cmirt. hi* petition praying •tin- 23rd day of May A. D.. 191 • m
aiue wlib h is positively Uuranand oitUiile.—Grand Trav­
a certain c«um* therein pending,
y. In boiling polaloes *u- other, inside
wlu-n-in N*-ls*-n *""
i-gotabb-, sf you will place a pi*-- ■ erse HctUld. . .
Kiltiii;
Cotnplauiaiils ami
an u|»si*|.- down »*• lhe kellle you!
1 -wijs Defendant
ill iivoiij all burning of the vrgi»ami ‘Irani. Dirkei&gt;*m was ibuiitble- if you should happen to for-i
plainaul by-’way of ti'iwwer in lb*i
liatun- of .crossbill and Nolwui Kiflinger ami Lillr*- Kittinger w* r*- d* - with th*- h&lt;&gt;p&lt;* nf ni'-ollitg the needs
fi-niluuls- Notice -is hrli'by given, &lt;*f teacher* and ulhers who would;
that I shall. sell at publp- auction b*-ii*'llt by Hit.-* Iralnidg.
*
io Jim higlif--l bidder, al-llu- tvirili
Although jlmo-is tip- llrst tillempli
frnn| ilour tif^llu- Court ll*m-*\ in .1** hold such u of.lm*.j| al.llt*- Collrg*-.1
th*! Lily of Husliiigs. Cutiiiiy uf ilvllclf m*- uh-eudy In-ltiu tx'c*'iv*,uli
Barry and Stale uf-Mirhigun. Hiut by I, R. Ryder, the mi'ililmr uf the!
lining the plar«* of liuldmg lhe I'.ir- faculty m charge, indicating Uiat a
I'uil Capri for »aid’ county . on large'uuiubcr
.
, of sOcultt will avail
Saturday tie- Wih day of July. A. 1&gt; j111,-Ma.Al..^.
themselves uf Um .opportunity ofJ
?!
v’’;lockt
,h’; r'H'-: sp.-ndlu¥- a u,vlul ai|,|
!. toP'T. ’',g
«-■»*-1 -uimm i un .the beautiful
*"** “
■“ ......... in EnBl Latrjuuf.
of Probate.
Itciufuiber

minutiK, mid ad&lt;rone bcalcn egg;
it'inov*- from the Uro. mid' the
’strained juice of oii&lt;--hiilf leinoil.
Cover and'allow lo stand for three
minutes. Season willi iuiH ■ and
pepper an*f jHiur.over the pudding.
Eggs Wilh
Cln*es—Mell two
Inhlcspooiifuls of hulb'r ill :i pan.
add, two. lalilespoimftds of Hour,
half; u teaspoonful of mitslurd, a
pinch of reil pepper or paprika,
half a lua»|MHjiiful of suit, and a
• upfnl and a half of tweet milk.
the milk
slowly added. -J
ready six liard-lxiib'd eggs ami
cupful of grnti-i^ cIk-chi*.
Lii

well-hultwi'd baking dish with
bread crumbs, slice into iUlWO.of
lhe hard boiled eggs, sprinkle IhHif
•geifOrotisly wilh grilled cIk-om* and
IMiiir over I hear purl of lln- eroamrd-tlilliiig; repeal until all arc used.
.Make the top layer uf breadcrumpn
dolled wilh butler and cheese.
I take until brown.

■tonally.

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

Hastings,

Crook and Gould

Michigan*

HICKI STOMACH SUFfEHEftS

MB THE DU REMEDV
prove*—no long treatment.
Mayr’a Wonderful Stomach Uemedy olcaro-thc dlacaUve tract of mucold nccrations and poiaonous mat­
ter. It brlnss swift rollof to ■uttorers
from aliinanu* of tho utonusch. liver
■ nd bowel*.- Many declare that it liaa
saved them from dangerous opera­
tion* and many are auro that it ha*
•aved their llvca-t
1 UocktUM ot tho' rcuurkable auceeu
of thia remedy Ihet* are many tml-

V. W. Hubb* uf l»01 taut Malo
?S1* Jauk»on( Mfctb—”1 haj not
m well maitiecn yean*. Alter..tak-

�THE HAWINGS BANNER JI XE IS. 131L

HHTOIMH

ii was FBI

the package the.postage would not
bl' mom than nine cents, or four and
one-half instead of seven oante. a

To tbe value of the uggs and tlie
cost of the pootago moot be added
the coal, of Uie container and the

VNGtE SAM HEC0MMEND6 THIS wrapping- Yor two doaen eggs this
may be estimated at eight cents.
METHOD Of-' SELLING
With pottage al nine cents, it would,
THEM.

NOUf Bin "BOOB" EGGS

MAY BE BUT BY MAIL
bi tuple Contrivance For Candling
Them Explained. All Eggs Must
Be Tested By Candling.

Tint ogKS -can bo marketed succeMfully by .imrcel poat and tiiat
this method frequently secures a
belter price for the producer and a
fresher article for lhe eunsumer
has now been demonstrated to the
satisfaction of tlie experts in lhe
U. 8. Deparimcnl of Agriculture.
The Department conducted testa
that covered a period of five
months. Al lhe end of that period
il ciuuu to lhe conclusion that the
parcelH post was pf particular value
to lhe man whose Hock was too
small or who lives too fab from exih-om service to permit him to ship
his eggs iu the regular commercial
case which holds 30 dozen eggs.
In tho course of these experi­
ments the Department shipped
lllJi eggs in tad lots. Of fhese 327,
or slightly less than 3.0 per tent,
were broken but only 209 or slight­
ly less than 23 per cent were abso­
lutely wasted. The others, though
broki’n, could still *be used. The
percentage of breukfige, moreover,
will be greatly reduced, il is said,
when the employees of the post of­
fice- become more accustomed to
handling such fragile matter.'
That the eggs should be properly
l&gt;acked is of course essential. This
implies lirn*’. MM ninl nom*- i-xpense
arid is tun’ retuoti why no attempt
.'huuld lie made to iiiarkvl by par­
cel (lost any but the finest quality
of eggs, for they alone will bring
I’emunerative. prices. Moreover, if
the customer who buys in small lots
Hilda that any considerable propor­
tion of his purchases is undesirabii*. or eVen umtUousUve ap|**.nance, ho will not trouble lo ask for
deductions on (hat account; he will
simply discontinue his orders. The
producer, therefore, inusl.see to it
that all the eggs the (loslman de­
livers are what he represents them

PAGE NINETEEN

MM III Ml II

therefore, cost 17 cents to.market
two
1,11 egg*, or night ami onehalf cents a dozen. By shipping in
10-dogen lots, il is estimated. that
the marketing cost can be reduced
to 4.7 cents a dozen.
Where the container can be used
more than once, this cost can of
course be somewhat reduced. Large
sized Containers will aland from
throe lo four trips, smaller ones
from three to live, so that it will
nay the producer lo induce bis cus1
tomer to return- Uw containers per­
iodically. The poslagr required for
ihu is of course deducted from the
bill for the next shipment.
All hough it fa obviously advan­
tageous l»oth to Uie producer and
consumer that Uie eggs be shipped
in large quantities and consequent­
ly economically, It must be remem­
bered in taking orders thal tbe supSly of eggs undergoes the greatest
uclualions. In times of scarcity
it is not good policy for the pro­
ducer to send all his output to one
customer, neglecting his' other
friends, nor in times of plenty can
ho expect to dispose of his entire
stock to his regular
custom­
ers. Thran points must be given
duo consideration nnd the quanti­
ties that are to be supplied al each
reason nf lhe year carefully slated
in the contract. The price, loo, var­
ies With he supply. .One good meth­
od of delerminmg this I? to take as
a basis the wholesale price of eggs
pn the open market and add to this
a certain number of cents a dozen
for th.- n.-w-liiid parcel (M»t qgtsj
Care should be taken, however, to
see that there is no possibility of
ahy misunderstanding arising in re­
gard to tho basic price. To obviate
Ulis, lhe quolnliohH quoted in a
given newspaper or some other sim­
ilar authority'may be accepted.
Eggs are scarcest and highest in
the fall. - CliictecnH should, there­
fore. tie hatched eariy enough lo be­
gin laying at this season. Moreover,
little diHIcully will be expirieiicod
lheir in disposing of the entire milput and it will in consequence bo
uiqiroHtabk* to divert any of the
supply to home purposes. This dif­
ficulty can be overcome by preserv­
ing cgks in ihe spring, wlum liioy «tre
plentiful and cheap.. A solution of
wal*T glass, which can be obtained
nl drug slorea.for 75 cents a gallon*,
should be used for Ulis purpOM’.
i‘ach quart b&lt;‘ing diluted with Id
qunrls of waler which has been
boiled and cooled. The eggs should
lie (nicked in stone jars or crocks
anil Uh* solution poured over ihcln.
or they may be carefully placed in
the solution each day. Eggs k^iit
ui this way are perfectly good, hut
naturally they do not command the
prlrereof those newly laid. The
shclLs somi’iiijies break in boiling,
but Ibis' may be avoided by punctur-

WINTER CARE OF THE CALF

Tho first Msenlfal to c*lt-ral»tni Ln
*ho winter is to separate tbe young
afilfoals from tho older and stronger
stock.
Some farmers. Ln (act. moat of them,
allow cattle' of aU shapes and alMis to
run together, but where this Is done,
tho larger once naturally crowd the
smaller and weaker meenbars out of

spentl the severest portion ot tbe
night exposed to the rough elements.
Such a course Is unprofitable for
two reasons, to aay nothing ot the
suffering to which the helpless calves,
with their susceptible constitutions,
thus arc subjected.
They will require more food to keep
their bodies warm and offset tho detri­
mental action of tlie aoverw cold.
Then, no matter how much they are
fed. tho exposure stunts their whole
general system to such an extent that
their delicate tissues and organa never
will develop as they would if a steady,
undisturbed growth had been main­
tained from tho start. An undesirable
dairy or stock animal ia thus de­
veloped.
Again, the farmer teas not the time
.to watch tho cattle and see that the

A number from this .&lt;-*nmmnnty|
will al tend commendrinetil &gt;-vercis-l
es at Hastings Friday. Two of our
young, ladies, Misses Eleanor Os­
born and Lottie Merrill, will bidi
farewell lo their school days. Wc
aro proud to claim, th»-m as r&gt;ur
girls. - They have .appreciated th* I
sacrifice th»« parents hare made for
them. Miss Osborn will assfaf her I
mother in her household duties
with the hopes of anteuu- . &lt;&gt;11. g.some day. Miss Merrill will more
with her parents to Alali.uu;i. neat
Mobile, where star will ?-ni&lt;-r the i
State Normal to Hl her’for her fu­
ture carrer as a teacher. «jur best]
wishes go with her.
Frank Smith, white put on the I
farm at work was taken qnile sick
last Thui-sday nnd und* r ih&lt;- doc-d
tor's care. He was faktit to his
■home at Hastings, ttatui-i ■
ThuSO who irilendcil I.-- hareaImireaU’ sermon at Hu-hii.-.. Sun­
day evening were Lawi । Osburn
mid •sisters Eleanor and li-u&lt;- nnd
tbe Merrill fahiily. .
Mrs. Osborn entarlaiiH-*i a &lt;-**11sin and her husband ir-*.ii lim-fair
Springs, last Wednesday..
Afton Smith and wif*- fA.in ll.i-diugs spent a day ul He.-Lw«t mid
enjoye&lt;i eating ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. MtNee fn-m Free­
port spent Sunday *ii Buller
Smith's.
Slitillz Uniiui will aiir.
meeting for lhe ilrtd Tin
• '
Ot»v
June mouling-c
July.---------------...
auspli'es uf W.C. T, I and l.\
gelical church will c&lt;»iKid*-r I
Brendy’s lecture-to answer for
June meeting.
Al our Moy meeting, ••wing lo
busy season, only a few w*-r&lt;- p
ejit. A very inlcreslin- ih*--i

Dairymen”
We are in need of more sweet cream. Just-think!
We will pay you 3 cents per pound premium over
our sour cream price for so little extra work on
your part. We surely don’t need to urge you to
grasp this extra money. About one extra trip to the
creamery each week with a little extra care at home
will get you this big money (or your crearti. Start
at once and keep account of the extra money you
get and set how well it pays you.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
HASTINGS, MICH.

A sermon un tin’ Ixird’- I';
mons und summing up
belter understanding tu

Just notice tho herd so mo morning,
wmid-rful prayer.
if you are feeding tho calves, dairy that
nnd stock cattle all together, and you Mrs. Gurney. Report
laws ami motions and
reading of constitution. Ai

Temperance Teaching in
Iho Sinida?
boy ! Who can pjace I
one of our ghls. or worth of a human soul
how many of *us. wl.

DAIRY

Unless she be brought to her highoxt
production in this length of Umo bar
milk yield for that milking period will
bo. materially decreuie-l. Good pure
water, and plenty of U, should bo ta a i
convenient place where she may have j
access lo It at all times, to that she
limy drink all she wants.
•When we consider that a cow nei-ds '
five poundH of water to'make a pound ’
of milk, it is plain lo be seen thal she
must have plenty of water tf she ia to
. produce a large flow of milk. Sall Is
| another essential and cows should
, have plenty of it to keep them in good
health.
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WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co,
Op.c:LAS. Pion 57 Hutiip

CAREFUL FEEDING PAYS WELL

FEEDING CALVES IN WINTER
.
-------Catarrh Cannot Be Curcfl •
Common Cows Capable of Producing I ^ith LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they
even give pile thought
Morn Milk Than Nnu, &lt;tan&lt;.rnX cannot reach tho scat of tbo disease. CaOats
Arc Neither Extremely Heating
ilitude qf Illi’ rcspo|tsifa
Nor
Fattening,
But
Build
Up
Ani
­
wlll observe that tho little fellows aro rests upmi ti'. Han Himal and Give Strength.
getting only a bit now and then as
iioul any rlnini upon
।
-nr T U HAl.mMl, unv^ty Farm.
^^.urf^."'iteUte
of the contents," is omitted by many
they dodge about among tho other
IU u MII1R calves aro to make a
Hti.mi.Mim&gt;&gt;
Catarrh Cura ta not a quack
It
producers who rely on care in colcattle. Indeed, they are even very
uml at tho same time rapid
rrom a careful Investigation wo find w„ prrscribed l»- ono of tln&gt; U&gt;t phy­
lecling to eliminate all bad eggs. It
ruggedI und
liable to bo badly Injured besides by
.... urour ml.*.*..
b» lb.*
....
SlSSS'llA.’SKUSfi
is, however, impossible lo nvofii mi
some ot tho larger animals.
। mild.’ than trfturn them out*to pasture producing a much larger yield than Is [
bmlly itiipi-*’.-'--*l wilh il**iH?casii&gt;nal accident, and rundlirig is
beat tonlca known, combined with tho
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gn-al In tho full after ther have been 'secured trom the average common cow
t blood-purifiera, nctlftg directly on tba
Bible or profitable to allow l|&gt;o calves opportunily winch is p-tiis! 1 *&gt;r weaned nHd leave them to subsist en- ln ,h'' •“'&lt;»• UuHng the past decade.
caution. A 'simple inrttll can 'lw
lo run with tbe older animals, .they
au ordinary piMluIxuird Im&gt;.\ sufherd,
Bend tor tevUmoulaU. free.
lo-,v;i«. danl f1”* Ftass may bo. It is Iiiiikm- Farm. In the dairy
, a numb&lt;T uf catarrh.
-. -■Is,
3. CHEHW * CO.. Pvore.. Toledo
and they will do much better if ra­ h&gt; SniH'ii. "Siiiiun.
i^w*-t-&gt;tale for them to keep up a plump, common rows; Uiat
cows with no «f.8*'li!
by Pnanrlsl*. price Tte.
tions peculiarly adapted to their needs
.1 I bril «&lt; »hy condition on the gruss feed &lt;laJr&gt;' heredity.
Tho average yield I
they ore dn&gt;p|«‘&lt;l in lhe waler.
gav.-'nkmc The great business of tho from these common cows, tor 33 year-1
In case ono Is handling'a consid­
• The amly drawback to 4imrk»ling
d my : growing calf Is to make muscH*. Tlita I &gt;7 records, is 6.000 pounds of milk.
••Bgs-tiy parcel |h&gt;bI appears to be erable herd of slock calves they him
muscle
is nunk
what fsivo*
gives pull
plumpness
nnd ;---"“d----222•—
pounds
Imflb'. ikv
.viv ia
111iiu-na null
—— —-of—bufter;
—r—- • —which
—— —last.
■ round hole Is then cut in liic-box lhe lime nnd trouble Involved in should be placed In separate quarters
Can you-.think
.niylhing Hu-r that fleshy appearance to a well-fed ■ valued at 27 cents per pound. I» equal
i .ill.*n
■ , I"
.-1.b*-l|* .........
.... _ n InIn run
nit nnrnlu.ra
round
numbers tnto Igfl
$60. fnr
for hullnr
butter I
al Uie level of lh&gt;' lump flame mid; fur by the extra price hint can al­ from tho others. i»ven tho lot In
a .-••t|lI ....
andi thrifty calf. Vor thin ___
purpmuwhich
they
exorcise
or
have
their
feed
Hie cundling done by holding each ways bi- oblaitlml for products that
win!*- anti t:*****l food in titlied&gt; for that Is especially nlonc. Tho overage receipt per com- '
racks for forage, should be arranged I
I*, i.i-lill
material. Grass mon covy In tho state is 346.40; which I
ant nbsoluli’ly reliahti*. At bottom. so the larger animals will not have
,.i.\ Hi*
*i...’ prin......i ; . rich .In muscle-forailng
.
&lt;■ -iixiiii is ill &lt;larkiir&gt;s»
shows lhat tho average cow is yield­
of ridhl.l'
Iherefore, llm shipper's si\cess th’ottering eontliuious iqqxirtunlly for
Nn (evil will servo this purpose bet­ log $14 less per annum than she might
any one lo enjoy all tin- advan­
(■•ills of fin- egg mi&lt;Hho~&lt;- Hint show safeguard* Hie reputation of his
Individual feed troughs or boxes
ter than oats. Not only are oats rich easily yield if gtven the same care I tages of a course of lluKlnvsM train­
cannot
bo
furnished
In
a
case
like
lirtHlucIs.. Salislbul euslomi’r* will
in tho materials desired, but that rich- and feed ns aro given the cows at
ing which will ixc-lthety lead to a
this,
but
long
troughs
should
be
pro
­
soon build up his business furliim.
University Farm.
-gtxHl Milaiicd position tliruuxh the
should Im sent lo market. Fertile Any Post Ollli’.c will furnish, cum- vided. their slxo being sufficient to •permir.* nrim-ipl*-'*&lt;rep iuli. 11’,,.imt an concentrated aa to make
well-known
eggs deteriorate rapidly in worm plelo information in regard lo reg- permit all the calves to eat without •on* I behold vvlial a tnnlful pfanl is j lhe‘“ a dangi-rai* food. No onu over j
Birgaln-Huntlnb
Habit
weallirr and are I hi’ cause uf much ulai ions and rales, and. as already crowding somo way. as the larger produced.
. .———
A Kansas City matron, whoso family ‘
loss. A linwuly lien on the heat or staled, the several Stale Experi­ ones soon acquire tho habit of cheat­
Ono thing
thinir whi
win -!ih makes
i-iakcs it most
ninsl /
I
61-6B Wewt Grand River Avenue,
' often had occasion to laugh at bar
a*■*-i&gt;l--ulal .-x(..--iiiI** a high li’IU- ment sfations^ave informalion in ing the smaller and weaker ones out distinctly tlie doiv of a Sunday
IH.TRO1T. MICH.
peralure may star! incubation and regard lo the various lyliM of ship­
bargain-lmnting campaigns, decided recause the egg to spoil and injure the ping boxes. Tbe results of the U. of their feed.
centljUo
Issue
upward
of
a
hundred
Olive,
is
Hie
hl.
'•
,"f
tetupct'.-llirc
I
WTioro ono Is raising only a few
shippiTN reiiutation. it in advisa- S. Govenimenl'H investigation of
Invitations
to
a
sovlal
function.
While
,
teaching
in
llm
I*-iii-s.
it
is
at&gt;b|*-. Ih- i'-fm*-. In retain-lhe fertile the mall er have been published in calves, especially If they aro for tho palling to Hiitik uf -the numb*-r ot.
down town In company with her daugh
eggs for home use or &lt;iis|K»e of Fiinnent’ Bulletin 501, ,of the De­ dairy herd, Iha^t should be housed homes in'which I* t&gt;i|*eranc.‘ prin-.
. ter attending to some preparatory *
them- in -Mime oilier way than partment of Agritullurc. which as above advised, and In addition they i ii*i"- hrn not faughi to Ute giifa
. mailers, tbo daughter suggested that1 FIRE INSURANCE
Ilirougb parcel |H&gt;sl. This is also will be scttl free on retiuesl.
should be trained lo tho halter. Teach and boys.
.
they stop at a post office substation in • like to change your Ineurauce call
true or imilfflt egas. Eggs should
them to stand tied tn tficlr stalls and
.Faring squarely Iho &lt;hie need uf:
■ u departmeiit store and purchase
le.'.i i.n. w*..ion ini• ii'i**i 101
to lead any/»here desired.
HULTUWEtfl' HLTLAND.
the children, it mi*-W' .Iu me.aluiui.il
’■ stamps with which to mall tho laripany with a cash capital of
high-class trade, since the process Last Week's Leiter.
crimljial rie'gUgi’rico •
000 and can fully protect
removes a natural niucilaginus
I tattons.
come unprepared i*1
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens and
coaling and opens. the pores uf the family silent. Sunday wilh Mr. mid­
I "Oh; no," replied the mother. "Wo
and girls especially
slit’ll.
.
I
nqed
so
many
let
s
go
up
to
tho
post
poratice
lesson
Mrs. Harry Dunn.
After- this thorough elimination
There are many
j office; maybo wo can ge ‘‘
*
All Ready for Their Oats.
ME and Mrs. Frank Walters mid
of lite hniil. lhe eggs Hint remain fatnjly visited at Clarence Olis'
truth may Im imp
er."—Kansaa City Star.
injured an tinlmul of any kind by a I
should be carefully (tacked in a con­ Sunday.
tho cows quietly, quickly and
regular
feed
of oapt.
oops. They
I; •&lt;
Kui.tr I*
- 11 &lt;n
inoy are neither j।
t
. ------------tainer of corrugated pasteboard,
effects «»r :d&lt;
Miss Mary McFarland spent Sat­ onMilk
time.
.
metal, wood or other suitable uia- urday nl Clarence Otis’.
it .Hiuiit nm nr
: ■-xli.-iiK-ly In-uting nor fattening In:
Consideration for Others. •
• _ rwinim. T A ir ixir' awn
ti’rihl. Tlie (Mist office regulations
- : lheir nature, but they, tend, instead, to j A few more smiles of sllsnt sym-|
‘'•LFILtV 1/AtYinuO AINU
i'drink t rid'Hi-- &lt;lcadl’
Don’t forget the chicken-pie social
•h.iuld !.*•....... •/ V
require I his retainer to be so wrap­ Friday evening, Juno 36. at the Hut­
Provide comfortable quarters far
&gt;• build up miixci.-.i und give an animal Path&gt;'. a faw more tender words, a FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ped Hint nothing cun escape from land M. E. church. All over ten milch cows.maiiy pliio
■&gt; strength und vigor.
IH&lt;1o more restraint on temper, may ,, .
,
the package and each egg, in ad­ years of ago are charged 25 cents a
'
As sunn as the pastures (all is lhe I make all tho difference between hap- ■ Licensed hmbalmer always in attendance
dition. to be wrapped setiaratoly in plate.
Aa a rule the beat market ta your possible I" uiipi-Ihnl f«ci b.' tiuio that tbo calves need this addl- pineas ami half happiness to those I.
PHONE. 226 OR 387
excelsior, cotton, ur some such ma­
li:n.I.IUM to*. ,,„,r
Ih.,* liiusl
a
I;,|hcr brlnI
Miss Esther Cronk- spent Sunday home market.
live with.—Stopford Brook a.
terial. Any soft paper serves lhe at William Havens’.
calves tn to thd atabiaa night and
purimsi* .......
&lt;(ui(c well.
As fur the con- .,,,
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&gt; ** 111 "ill* * I •" nil,.in
Miss Noy *Whittemore
s|&gt;enl &lt;*•the Giro a balanced ration—clean, guide tho train with il' ffeigltl &lt;&gt; ( morning or also take thu oats to liio
Japan him 5.uw
tuini’f itself, Him’ nnt many kinds .week mid with li.-r grandparents of wboloaome aud appetising.
htirnmi lives. lhai ’*•• iiilfat be cleat
I piutlurc, mid the gains the calves make railroad.
on iiir iiiiii'ki’i siiiii the b’cpartment Della, Mr. mid Mrs. W. L. WhitteAbstract Ulock, ItaAilngs
of Agriculture invrsltgulors have rnoro.
... .. . ..... ... 1 because uf .this addition will pay all
ing order lo &lt;!■&gt;
....
,' Money to loan on Real Estate. Ilo.il
Clean tho dairy stable In summer a large iiioituui d- ■S|ablislun* iil. coate. If at any timq the calves are । ■
not allctnnled to deride which is the
Mrs. Mary lltivqiis mid Elsie lust
I Estate sold on commission. General
as regularly as In wintar.
best. Instead, they refer inquirers Fields spent Sunday al William
Where an a[*p*-.il i‘ slS!‘’ "■ "•c'-1‘pi””.
Jo Hi*- various Sial*- experiment Havens'. ■
&lt;&lt;-lu-&lt;l (hr ‘ii-ii take a long limo of good feeding and
Apply intelligent labor to your dairy lln‘ medium
stations which have available in­
lords. Th*-- - j careful attention to bring tliom to n FUn* Table Ln Effect March t, IRIX.: uncords, can furnish complete AbDaily Except bnnday. | siracts.
and -watch th* inoomo locrcaaa.
formation on this question.
are more sei
: olio nn&gt;l all j thrifty condition. A growth each day
Gru-sv Crock Grunge.
&gt;1-oii in iu:ik_ ri.. .*. ..........
. .
.
in packing eggs it fa well to sort
Boll call rraixtaded lo by sister.*
Hicm as far as is (.radical acionl- angwering lo. ‘•One improvement I
Oats and pea hivy Is a nutritious and ing
■olng South "9:06
should
asm
for
with
hia
young
animals.
ing lo size and colur and to keep mean to make in my house man- 1valuable feed if cut at the right time.
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
•olng North 7:37
fut home use iliosi’ which are ir­ ugement this year," anil brothers &lt;
FOR RHEUMATISM KJONET1 ANO BLAOOIR
regular in shape, unusually long or answering to, “One improvotneni If* . Weed out tho unprofitable cows by
l'.anii°'u.d u!' CAREFUL WATCH ON RESULTS
tilings which J- &lt;*l l"’ iiianly and \\..Ihin-ahclled. Conluiiicrs that have mean tq make in my farm this ।
boon badly stained by broken eggs year."
uiailly &lt;l&lt;*v&lt;'lo‘|*iii- ii
Thq Sunday
Abundant
Supply
of
Pure
Water
should be rt’iilac&lt;’i| by new ones and .“What is lhe moat pruclic.al power
school mid Hi*' h•••*■ are Hi*’ pl;u •­
If You Want Delicious
Should Be Within Reach of Cow
Uie package wrapped as neatly as avuilublc io farmers in this vicint- , Milk tbo cows clean every time It in whirii
Irani :-'ii|iLTdlurv and
(ioshIIiIc.
In sliorl. every effort ly? Whnl are iis difficulties und
l&gt;ureriiiiiMled &lt;-ii - *milk.
should be Inn'di'.to deliver us al- cxiiensc." Brother Huy Ei-wuy-.
iiaclive a package as possible into
Xxiuglis und Colds Ucukcii.
. Food boxes and. manger* should bo
Hccifalioii. Mary Havens.The dairy cow is naturally of a
lhe hands of tin* customers. The
5
the System, i k'lpt clean to h*-&lt;’ that, the cattlo clean
“Wlint t/Hfls uro needed add wluit
extra expense will be lit lie and the cost is n man warranted in (lulling 'quiet disposition and should be quietly
- ■ '
up their feed und aro keen for tho'
Cmitinuetl- &lt;j'ii
• returns in increased trade great.
into them?’' Brolliem Eratuds Gur- 1bandJed.
You cun get It here at ANY TIME you wish and in ANYQUANllroiu-lual troilbli
"The larger lhe shiirnlriits that the hamjuid W. A. Kerr.
T1TY you desire. We deliver fee cream to any part of the citv.
•in. Tx&gt;ss of
Keep watch of their drop plugs to;
nnd weaken Ui&lt;producer cun arrange to make, lhe
Music.
’
We buy our own Cream, and Ret the but that money can boy.
.•'•tii'Hilly ful- son that no food passes through undl* |
weighl and api"-'
cheaper cun he uffonl to sull Iris “Fann uieelmnics taught at our i
of’’"!!!-'.
ln’. kill
­-' gcslcd. Not** carefully tho respite of [
Wc make our own ice cream by machinery, and have the best there
i?!
K:::g
(.•Kgs. Within I lie Hist aud second Agricultural College," by Brofltw Iing a dairy.
is on the market. Our ice cream if strictly PURE. WHOEHSOffl K
Nl
’
W
Discovery
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I
’
*
'
*
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U.IU
HU'Ml
.
j
"J?**
•
v
cry
change
of
fc-ed
and
never
mako
t
zones uf tin- parcel (kc*1 service, a Bert Newland.
and SANITARY, human hands Dot touching it from the time the
your-'MHigh.
luU dos*’ ln lp&gt;.; too radical changes In the ratinn.
package costs live cruls fur Jlielirst “What utensils and mechanical
. cream goes into our machine until it ia dished out ou your table.
• . for* stubborn
—
•
"
- •
pound and unly one cent for each helps docs a woman on a small &lt;
Wo make a specialty ot furnishing Ice cream for par­
all IhroRl iind^ maximum* production within 30 or 40
coughs; rot.
additional t*ound. Ordituiry eggs farm need and what cost is she war- *
ties, socials and Sunday dinners.
ItniK
Imubh
riles...jf" j
s mtor sm* tresiirna.
•
weigh about one raid one-half runted Jn exitendiiw for them?" Sis- 1brings top prices.
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE PALM GARDEN
Mum-.M
im-.iluiin.
’ ’
wu'ick
Hi-- Iml ’-uiiii'n'.-ri Whetli^ th- cow ta’kept for m|1k
'pounds a dozen, which wilh lhe ad­ lent l.uelln Otis, Mary Baker and
nothlL
tab*xnJo**Imoirth. und 1 h.u:-- ' ta-lieve Dr. nr bu''*'r
« »»
'»•
ditional weight of-the wrapper and Lib. DyuglusJ.
ctjilUilier, wuuld rnnke a parkugf
morn than cow cojixutnptlon. •Kill""'* V.... r&gt;!
I...
Music und r; (i&lt;'sluueul0 furnish- dousing
’
7..; ‘ nnrlant
porlqnt lh*,i
that uhn
•hp.t* hrmirht
brought to f-»r
her
Of a'dozen eggs weigh between two cd by lhe brothers.
haln*
'......
&lt;., . ’
IPoor barn raatllaUnn __
_ it
_
,m. .. ..... .
drifts hlgheid prtHiuctam of milk ragardlraa,
and tlinie (founds. Tho postage on
\
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itd.fr’. Hri'oiriin*’itdi -i ny -Carvefli A of -»• q’lantity.of butter fat contained
Phone 54$
J*. W. ARMBRUSTER, Prop’r
Hastings, Midh.
tills- would be fluven cents. If auBANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
BANNER WANT-ADVS. PAY,
jStebbins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
e milk.
■

This can iinly be done by candling
llu’in. Candling, ‘TW’ pn&lt;c»H of
IcHling eggs by pasiiiug light thrvugh

Triplet Calves.

K

Spring Term
Detroit Business University

IMIIIer &amp; Harris Furniture co.

ICE CREAM

THE PALM GARDEN

�TBE BWBWHIW.I. JIM! M, W4.

Southwestern Michigan

International
Sunday School
Lesson

THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
NEAR-BY COUNTIES,

Nlule Creamery Inspector Umt
R. Webb officiated nt n wholr*;dr
Fur Sunday June-28.
round-up «»f violators of tli*- slate1
Rv I .re IV. Amrs.
dairy amtJood laws al Zejjliuul re­
Review': ‘ The Seeing Saviour.
cently. Eight patrons of the Har­
lem chec**- facloiv, operated Phoe­ Rending Le**«p only: Hebrew A:I4nix Cheese Co. of Zeeland, were tak­
Gohlen Text: Luke 19:1b.
en into court ami paid fines ami
Introduction.
cosl* varying fmm 411 to KK apiece.
l us Iw-iir in mind the subject
'Five were found guilty of vJnlaling
the law relating to the production
of unsanitary inilk or cream and
three were found guilty of having
added wafer, to the Inilk delivered
nt the chre*o factory.
ll of Mlf-*ei-kmu-.
Mirerning the char■«i.* uinl concerning

The Brldlnp Good Roatl* A’
nlion have just completed the
mg «&gt;f tourist sign* &lt;&gt;n Jh&lt;road* and streets leading intf
»Ul of the city. The purpo**- ■
signs is’to tlirccl aufdmrdtili*l’
other* lo other towns in the
bounding country.

Feeding Stock
Your slock CAN’T TALK.’ They can’t TELL YOU
whether they like the feed you pre giving them or not.
The only way they can show their DISAPPROVAL is
by lheir POOR CONDITK &gt;N. The wise feeder will
make a change at once. The indifferent man will proba­
bly continue buying the inferior quality Of feed just be­
cause he may possibly save a few cents a TON.
Wc have fed stock for a good many years, before we
commenced running this elevator, and wc arc still feeding
stock. .Mixing good feeds for domestic animals is a
“knack” that we learned through a long experience in

concerning the J.onl brought linn
into Hie presence of Ille two, lo
open to them the scriptures, which
have foi* their subject HL* suffer­
ing* and His glory I Peter 1:11 .

Jirmg* lhe U
Lord is risen i
i&lt;&gt; tin- Wool.

first place iu our live
earthly tic*, not si
cross., Deciding for
.should settle It once f*
are Hi* i-omplelely r

iffending
Faith comoth hv Hi
,Rom. 10:17). We
occupied witli the

heller for mint growing than Ihmt- Here lb tin- tlrsl parable, ll
xmidx of acres along the Dowagiac iour i&lt;seeking lhat which
llnding it. and rejoicing o
raiisfactorily.

I^sllr Jackson. who wax former­
ly Grand Trunk ticket: agent nt Oli­
vet station, has-been arrested at
I^peer on the charge nf embezzling .
upward* of $109 from the Grand
Trunk at the Lapeer station where
he was agent.
The sprayinu of orehanlc in Eat­
on county this season lias been car­
ried on wilh increased. vigor oVer
lhat of previous years, and ns a re­
sult of thi« tlie apple crop gives
pro'mise of being a bumper, and lhe
fruit will again command the fop
notch prices in the markets.
-

.The Right Kind
of Feed

the stock growing business. When' you buy feed here we
will gladly give yrtu_^he benefit of otir'advice and exper*
ir*nr*., if vnn tvicli it

The Elevator Men
HASTINGS, MICH

saviour wondering why our horn•tir rias*, our Sunday school, out
•linn li does not prai*«* Him?
X. THE COMING OF THE KING-

tt

Railways

which begun on
___ _ .vill be completed
...
d from the earth iulo
His presence I The*. ’.:I.'I-1R be­
fore i|i&lt;* selling up nf the kingdom,
ami which will be with Him when

Chink, of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, IBicb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
/
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones— ’
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

HIGH STREET. •

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ora Chaffee
Nashville spent Halttrdny mid Sun
•lay wilh Hieir uncle nnd auid, Mi
arid Mrs. 11. Hall. • • '
/
Miss’ Jennie (Ihappon has rjTnrri
iul nflcp visiti(ig friends in Phtirie
[Ville for a few dnjts. ’ .
z
Lillie Vnmieiiliurg. has gone ■ I

bride thgl doesn’t attempt too

breakfast just the same, by serving

Toasties are choicest bits of Indian Corn

perfectly cooked, delicately flavored, rolled
paper-thin and toasted to a crisp, appetizing

brown.

-x. •

This food comes in tightly sealed packages, ready for instant serving with cream and sugar—also
delicious with fresh berries.

Light, wholesome, nutritious and temptingly good for the “first breakfast” and the countless meals that
will follow-

Sold by Grocers Everywhere.

ptRST «ad ketnuding Mortgage 5% Gold
'Ye offer theae Hon&lt;U in flUU, &gt;5411
and &gt;l,H«)drnomin&gt;tionaan&lt;l reconitnind them
. a« a *«fe investment. An attractive feature in
Uxix investmeql is that thev are Income Tax
Exempt,
lhe holder for the reason that lhe
LO. tax lx paid at the source.

Howe, Snow, Corrigan &amp; Bertles

much for that breakfast.

good

T

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aQd

Min we have ihe kingdom "in th*‘
miilsl" of the. people; po*t|&gt;*&gt;n*'d
bccaus** rejected; coming MiiMenly
in lime* similar fi&gt; the flay* of
Noah mid l.*d: ami present again

• T ax being , gn-ntly indebted by
mr efforts. Lot u* take rather the
•Ince, as untoolilable servant*,
•ven at our best, not pulling a high
■oimnle upon, &lt;air work for Him
vim gave Hix life for us.
IX. THE GRATEFUL.. SAMARII'AN -Luke 17;II-I9. Ten needed
•leausing. . One was abb' to
demise. Ten u*k(!il for cleansing.
Hile was willing In cleanse. Ten
wcn&gt; -cleansed. One was, ready to
receive't hanks for cleansing. Nine
were occupied with other thing*.
Hue wa? occupied with the One
who had cleansed Him. Ten

a hot kitchen,

*4

Unil€(l Lal&amp;llt

Breakfast
She can escape cooking

Lillrivv it

. IC-Y0U have been in the stock feeding business for any length
of time, you doubtless KNOW that there ^QUALITY in stock
feed, just os there, itf QUALITY’ in shqes, clothing or anything
else. If you buy the GOOD KIND you must expect to pay
WHAT IT IS WORTH. The feed of QUALITY it the only
kind we handle, and wc don’t charge you any more for it than lots
of others charge for the inferior kind. .Call and let’s talk it over.

XIE THE GREAT REFIT
Mark . 10:17-31. Seeking
IIirough d&lt;iing. nol knowingwho alone can give life, tin
young man clung lo his ricin
fusing His riche*. He wont
sad ns-nil must do who go away
from Hie Tx»r«l Jesus i:bii*l. Peter,
speaking after t!.. :'
point out tin- cmilrnst between (be
rich young man and Hie disciples,
in response lo whU-h lhe Lord ns-

avoid rich, greasy foods, and have

’ Xml .IrirPt ImVR

you wish.

PHONE 18

now is Tho linn- oF salvation.
I hn*n who reject Ho- "Word ol
there is no'way *»f salvation.
VIII. -UNPROFITABLE

. ^WrAOB TWP4TV

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Edmonds Bros

’ Passrnpcrs on tin- Pore Wartpiellc
train running between Grand Ledge
and Grand-Rapid* w iin&lt; »M-d a pe­
culiar sight one day last .week. as
Ihr train was leaving the Sjinfleiii
yards. The roof of the smoker was
found lo be on tire and tin- blaze
4iad begun tn take on an alnnnfig
aspect when discovered. The car
was buckl'd under the waler lank
in lhe Sunfield yard* and ibduged
with nature's extinguisher, but il

lowing the mint rows on hr* km-o*
pulling oul the weeds ami gra**.
but he expects lo gel good wngv*
for the work, says tlie Dowagiac
News. This farther only four year*
ago wax a &lt;-ferk in a store in Dowa­
giac. gelling 42 tier day. and using
up his wage* ns fast as he got them.
He secured &lt;15 acres of land, aboul*
half of which is muck laml. ami by
hard work got 30 acres into mint.
IjisI year his yield wa* a big one,
and the price correspondingly*big.
He ma&lt;le expenses mt the upland
and the- mint- mftiyry was protit.

.

the probate office, in Hn
Hastings, in said county,
I2lh day of June A. D. 191

acting Judge of Probate.
In the Mirft.-r of Ilin F.*lnto of
Ellen L Ignibmigh, Deceased, r
• W. A. But roll, nephew, having
tiled in said churl his petition pray?
ing thal nn instrument now on 111c
in this court purporting to |ie the
last will xind testament of sahl d«'-|
ceased be granted to W.
or some other suitable nt
It is Onloretl. That th&lt;
of July. A. D. 1914,
o'clock in - Hie forenoon.
----probate office, lie amt is hereby appoinled for Ttearing said petition:
It is Further.Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by publiealioh of a copy of I hit) order, h*r
three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing, in Hui Hast­
ings BANNER; n newspaper print­
ed anil circiilateil in said county.
Clement Smith.
Cireull Judge 5th Circuit ami arl। ing Judge of Prolralo.
A true copy,-.
.
Register of pmhatef

Hot Weather Tonic nnrt

Are you run down—nervous—
| tired? Is everything you do an ef­
fort? You are nol lazy—you are
। sick 1 Your stomach, liver, kidneys
and whole system need a fnnit. A
| tonic, and health builder to drive
out lhe waste matter—build you uf»
and renew your strength. Nothing
better than Electric Billerx. Start
today. Mrs. James Duncan. Haynes­
ville, Me, writes: “Completely
cured me aflor several doctors gave
mo up.” 50c and 41.00. Recom­
mended by Carveth A Stebbins.—A.

Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

HASTINGS AND CARLTON

Caleb flishridger nnd daughter,
Mr*. Peter Adrianson Of Delton vis­
ited Glenn Moore and family. Fri­
day. • Mrs. Andrianson stayed until
Sunday.
' .
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cummings and

ings molorcil 16 T.nn.*ing. Saturday
Mr. nnd Mrs. \V. Zlisr’hitHI and aiiil before rclurning Hunday they
ilatighler Charlotte, of Hastings, visited tlieir ]ffin-nts iji Diaiuondale.
Bertha Swnn*on spent Saturdayspent &lt;Kumt.-iy arieninon wijli the
latter’s sister, Mrs. A. E.j Roniiisffii. and Sunday nl Gull Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. ITeemaii Barnum &lt;&gt;f
Lyndonville. N. Yi. Henry Hagla aud
Take Plci|ty. of Time 4o Ent.
wife mid Philo Fuller ami iX'ife of
There is a saying that "rapiil eat­ CaHlon visih’il Horace .BamUinN
ing i« slow suicide." If yon have Tuesday.
forrm-d the habit of eallitg too raj&gt;- *11. V. Wilson n ml wife.- in com-idly you are most likely suffering pany wilh other friends spoilt Sun­
from indigeitioft or constipation,
al Akers Point/
which will result eventually in ser­ day
James Hine* ami wife of Stock­
ious fllupaS uni' ** i-.Ji r«-. te&lt;L Di­ bridge visited their niece Mrs.. Clar­
gestion begins in thi* mouth. Food ence Kinne, Friday.
should be thorpughly masticated
Dorothy Bump and Agalha Kinne
and insalivated. T'lu-il when you called on Mildred Kinne Sunday,
hale a ftHIness of the stomach or who had lhe misfortune to break
feel dull ami xlupid after eating, her right arm one .day last wejk.
take one of Chamberlain's Tablets.
Many severe caws of stomach
With Hlmtelf In Mind.
trouble mid coii*lip;tlion have Ix’di
When you hear a man telling what
cured by the use of These tablets.
They are easy to take, and most la tbo opinion of “tblnktag people
agreeable in effect. Sold by AH everywhere" ho hw direct reference
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

With Aristos Flour you can make
superb bread every ‘.time. Light,
porous, digestible. Keeps fresh, sweet
and palatable. Aristos makes bread
that satisfies the appetite,
strengthens the muscles
and supports life.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 2*5, 1914

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Everybody Reada The BANNKR.

NUMBER 8

PART ONE-1 TO 8

GIVES EXPERIENCES AND
IMPRESSIONS OF CHINA

Typical Scenes at the

’ INTEIV--STING INIEKVIEAV WITH
MRS. I. D. KNISKF.Rk PHINTED
IN I IIH.KGI) 4I)(1&lt;NVI.

SHE TELLS OF INCIDENTS AND
EVENTS IN FAR AWAY CHINA

r
\ud Iler Virus ns lo Um Pcriiiuiirn&lt;•&gt; of firn (liiimsc Republic Lu­
der Aiian Shi-Kai.

many

cudogicnl eonditioi
huh- '■nidi* run-ai-i
■poke eutllilicnl ■•quality

MARRIAGE OF HASTINGS

MAKE BR PLANS FOR

YOUNG PEOPLE

7547194^0251

THE THIRH-SECONO
ANNUAL REUNION

ESLEC'y'sTATEKPHARMACY

BOARD

SUPERVISOHS CHEO
IIW. W WORKING

; £J

FANS WILL SEE SOME CORK-

ING GOOD GAMES NEXT WEEK

Miss Elaine Buiwr mid Mr. Charles
Three Games With Niles Ntroiqi
Al Diqroff Meeting Lust Week.
A. WcIhmtI Were Weddrd
rst Trimi Hustings Hill Fare.
-/i*'lne Honor For Bellon's
Saturday.
Tuesday llastin||s mid louin.
Hustling Dnifiuisl.
WHICH WILL Hi: HELU IN THIS
At Emmanuel church on Satur­ AXI&gt; BAW'KF OF THE HAS-l A great honor h&gt;s *i&gt;ni&lt;* to F.lli* ox nit: problem of t:t.»t \i iz1XG
Till'.
ASSESSMENT
day monmig al eleven o'clock, was TI.XGS HIGH SCHOOL AI.IAIXI
HOLLS OF Al l. TOWNSHIPS.
ASSOCIATION*.

kindly.
II.

hint!

Elaine Bauer,
SPLENDID PROGRAM FOR THE

.

LARGEST ATTENDANCE IN

|

Jia*.
HISTORY OF THE ASSOCIATIOI
Ilcialing.
The altar was attractively dreInformation About SruMin Ticket*. o nit cd .with June ruses. Simplicity
Fine Banquet and Evccllrnt Pro­
'
Price Witt Be $2.00 I util
marked fin* ceremony in every de­
gram. Wiw n Very En|oytail. Mis* Hazel I lad ford presided
AliUiist .1.
nble Affair.
i
(he organ mid played a delight­
The lime is niptdl.v np(&gt;n&gt;ai'hiiig. at
Tin* thirty second annum ban-.
August Ti-tl.
fur Jim Hastings ful program of music preceding
Chtmhiiiqiii
T|ie bride w as all ended by her was held Friday evening in Un* so­
former school friend. Miss Hazel cial rooms j»f the Methodist Epis­
Fuller. &lt;&gt;f Vermontville, and the copal f.liurch. and was a delightful
groom by Mr. Uiwrence Hauer, a affair, one of Hie best if nol Um
WEEK WITH BEST OF TALENT

arly cal-

Cli.-mtamiua such as we
I and will h.iv&gt;* again Uiis
recreational and uupiraWith Un- highest talent in inusii*.
the drama and Um Irelnre plntcoqiily an- al-

I'.liaulauqua. and it

than any in tin* past.
Tlu-rc will
du* Um ii*gular morning lecture,
which was so gre.-nfy mjoyrrHIast
year.
Themes will In* discussed
that are of iiileii-m. practical hu-

■mprtiir

REHVMR HOMER MARSHALL

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The BANNER congrutulales Mi.
Faulkner and Um Male' pharmacy I
board on his selecljinit' secretary.
---------------------------.7
A Hrunlon of Mothers and Maids.

for Ilnur annual reunion.

OF BARRY IS CHOSEN CHMN

menial

■ rest lineI
A slcrtw

Chairman.
Gnwhigrr C.hair....... „r i.jmaii/uij,,!,.

Graduated From Kalamazoo,
‘he following.* Hurry -Co. young In* is dmibtlcss shaping tlm cr.i.b*
republic with his mighty hand with
the view lo reforming it into a
kmkdom.
Clara Huffman.

memiiors. with live children tn it'
credit. "iW did lu-lb-i- Ilian last year
as । of Un* iiim l-'&lt;-ii were prcs-ni
:lii|imnn and Mr. Wallare iisborn lion. Tin- allendanci* was Un* largissisled ns ushf-rs. The full' ring
vl-vici* WIM used. The bride hsiked
(irozinger.
Miller,
ery tiwi’iit and girlish in a gown of
with ’ night
I celebrating th*vhitt* crepe de chine, willi tl'imHilton—llarlmv.
All feel in­ Titliin. Peiiin-ls.
Miscellmosiii* .
Claim?
in quality, quantity and service, it fer her kindly cffnrls in entertain­
ing Um girls, mid for Um snapCriminal
Claimial. Only relatives'and a few in­
■s and children. Bui
timate friends were present.
Itilehm.
Following the ceremony, a hreak- High School orchestra I In- aiiimiii
Parker,
eilillg.
church auditorium to tlm social
sch.. Miller.
being present. Laige bouquets of- rooms, when* a delightful sight apiom*s furiiislied
the decorations. lieared in the handsomely spread
Miss Kathleen Woolley gave sev­ tables with their dei-oraUrniN of auto cairn* sl**«l&gt; mln the yard,
S in 11 li
After the bringing Mrs !
A|&gt;|i&lt;&gt;iiilin&lt;-nl M&gt;-ad.
Burton, wlpi en­
eral delightful piano select inns dur­ Howers and candles.
ing the iiieakfasl.
and Um Misses wants of the inner man had bcea joyed being with Un- girls again.
I'rinlllig Miller. Woodruff,
Aimawave Coleman. F.nid Hauer. satisfied came the proghim.
Tim
preseiilation
of
Um
toaslmis
­
kins.
Itazel Hndfiird and Grace Edmonds
Give our Waul Column a trial for
and Wallnci' Osborn- assisted in tress. Mrs. Mabel Culgrovu Stebbins everybody reads it.
—BANNER WANT ABVS. PAY.—
of Urn class of HNJL was made by.
MF. and Mrs. Weisserl received Utp Aluiniii President. Miss Carrie
many beautiful and useful gifts. It.- Andrus of the class of WOO. Miss
They left in Un* afternoon for a Andrus urged Um Alumni to enter
short wedding trit*, after which
■ i..... .2,111 ......;.i.
it.;.. ..it.. *1*1...;.. providing a good
i/'-d Alumni
Scholarship
Fund, which
now
for llmir happiness and prosperity. ntiioimls l»

liizFT'.md low alike. And il will not
lie! st range, if some morning Fate,
like a mmstrel. will be siiiging mi-

•ssfull*
Mel Many Brilliant Womciiiojtlhiiia

Barry County Y. M. C. A. Summer Camp
’xr.
Opens on Mr. Colgrove’s Land at Gun Lake

uiven.

BARRY CO. BOYS AND GIRLS
HAVE CHANCE TO WIN $5

The program will Im particular­
ly -strung in musical nmnlmrs. (L E. Harvey Wants Every Boy mid
Bohuniir Ktyl's great band. r.inkGirl lo Make Map of Barry
County For Fair.
Mr. Harvey, tlm north side phar­
macist. lias a (dan ttiat will be of
heard' this
The' big crowd w
band's iiiiirvcJmis
Barry county uiidor-15 years of age.
«p|Mirlunity
He is going to-give a &gt;3 gold piece
Io the one who draws the best
that their friends do not iniAs the township map of Barry Comity,
opportunity, 'Tlm Cathedral choir, and has il ready for exhibition at
the Dunbar qii:irl&lt;*Hi* and Um tlm county fair Ulis coming fall.
opera company will also give con- ReAd his adv. on another pug** of
cerls/niiil n vvorliDfumous. liariloiu: this issue, and learn all the partic­
will atsn appi'ar.
ulars.
Au niinnunreiib'iil that will he
FerrL&lt;^Wilkins Wedding.
Greet players will be hero again
Mr. Lloyd Wilkins and.Miss Alice
Hih j. ir. TliOMJ who In-ard 111*111 Ferris w'ere united in tnarriiy;e at
last year realized Hint Ib'Tf had eii- I Im Episcopal church, Saturday
evening, by- Hev. C. L. Bates, I Im
rrdhir.
(Inly immediate relatives
any.
oilier mahitcr
wen*. iirrseiu
present vu
to *wn•wit•■"J ..................
!■.............than
,lu(l through a and friouils Men*
Cliaulauqua; for regularly, in a lug | n,MB the very impressive ceremony,
u.iiZ.
cilj, wlmre the B**u Greets always I'j-|1(.y aro gin,.- young people.’ who
A-ho
ap|H&gt;ir except during Un* sumumrj S|al t oul jn |jf,, Wl(|t lhe jonilixl
p-&gt;
t.limilnuqua seawm. il would cost
wj9hes of many friends.
a person the price of. a seasons -■
. --------;--------------------ticket Jur our Chautauqua to lirnt
Odd Fellows Memorial Sunday.
lh»-H.-n Grwl. lor iu.l Mj urrOwirw l(, Ull.
SunJ.iy ntf'n’mia,M,r'
*’?UT 1
ternoon. the memorial exercises
said of kryla band, and the for (h(! Od&lt;J Ft.||ow, wero hd(J ia
opera companv.
(heir temple.
There was it large
And lo tbink Uiol ™».can too
A «n» addroi «’s
1,
k. “t h' \erJ
! nivrn by Hrv. C. W. Ballon. Aln.nl
n
!*!** *-' o.orrhnl
lo n.vrrrid.., d&gt;-,|&gt;il&gt;L'l.lT...’mi
;**■’*'
Jhc tile storm, and placed their floral
s uson ticket is purchasedbefore emblems on flu* graves of their ilr| erased- brolliers..

SlIHtll,

irtt-l many brilliant. women, m China

ing graduates id Ila
School through coll.'s.

inf inducing Mrs. Stebbins as tlm
toast mistress.
\V«! think il will he conceded that

mistress is a dilllcult one to Hit. anil
also that in pastsihmmi gatherings
Ulis idace has been tilled on oc­
casions by those who have ineasuriil up to its deuiuniLs.
But never,
in our judgment, was it belter tilled
in the history of the association*
than by .Mrs. Stebbins.
Tallmadge King, of the class of
T2, gave a solo which so pleased
Um banqueters that he wa-l heartily
encjorvd. and if il hail Amen in order
hojwould have been called oil fW
further numbers.
Tlm “Welcome to the Class of
1911" was given by Mrs. Florence
Harjmr Cook. Mrs. Cook's gracious
words, which reflected (he senti­
ments of Uie aliinmi, surely niust.
have made the members of tlm new
class feel that (hey wer** warmly/
welcomed into tlm A.«soctaHon.
'
Tlm response fur thu class waA
nilllie, by one of its members. Morris
O. HiTT AmfTfr spiainm-foT hfff
class, of wh6se fine qualities he was
enthusiastic in his jiniise, Mr. Hill
reflected credit upon them, and evi­
denced the fact that “Ihere are
others'' when it pomes to that class,
aside from those on the commence­
ment program, who can acquit
themselves with credit as speaker*.
"Hrowth” was the theme of Mr.
Burnette E. More of the class of
HHO. There were ^une &lt;Hlmr inat-

and there would b** a inotlillcd Bajml’
.ilxmi the glittering ntund table of.-I e.iclMfm*te«&gt; wen* it not fur tlm

.peak*

all

languages, mid

&gt;tw*h., e.-laidishes th** besl sort &lt;*f
feeling among the different nationLalitivs.
"I askeil Mrs. Kniskeni about the

Barry CountyN first cahip is how j- Monday morning rlu* boys urnt at! man Johnston,
in session &lt;il iRm lake under Umi{i"‘
Y|
,ll,‘ J
•adquart.
1 *
■*•■•—•• *••■••’ ■
—1
—•«-.«• —
*direejion of tin* Barty Cminty ¥.
.iuii*iiiohi|i*«
Iwutenanl lender-* went out ..to
pilch* the tents uud to map out Urn I
program for the boya, who'reached
the place the following Monday.
Cpunty Secivtarv- Vandercook was
in charge, assisted by-6tate Secre­
tary C. L. Rowe of Jackson, who
was nccointianied by his son. Tom.
This first Saturday and Sunday was
maili* a sort of n training confereiice for leaders ' and lieutenant
leaderk
.

high seas... Shi* said they'dcpetidc.lInrgely on the Iranspofts ftnd lbw
si*iili|u&gt;'iit of Uie ttiHips aboard.
Sometimes. Uie cerejiiouy is very
impressive, and plants that have
UeHmansper- been Jiouglit in till*, parts of lioiim
''J^nrath which

i-r •fltttirtey, Fred;

"In CJiinn and in Um Philippines,
Memorial day is- diserved with
much solemnity. Tift* cemetery, on
(he north, iii Manila, is visited by '
ttxMips who carry wreaths of flow­
ers to lay upon their comrades'
Leaders lirmge -Taft.
Henry graves. Many graves are in those
Cobb. Henry
Van
Dyke, Hart ip-eeu acresr And the Ntdeiun bells
m tin*div lull f‘&gt;r remerttbrance ■
b$tamm and Paul BrMs'.
I Mrs. Ada JolmsUm of 11 as lings is |mfnre the living of the sunset Kun.
onirtatiiig as Camp Cook.

Bmimn.
B.ifluui. Itus’-vll Morton, Gardner Chid­
ester &lt;d Hastings; Bryan. Packard.
-F.in.ir Ftyndseji. Ilich- M4d&gt;l|.*villo: .lavk Downing and

.

�THE IltOTCiCa BAXNEH. JIMS s. on.

PERSONAL MENTION

For Hot Weather Comfort H
Our High Grade Footwear
Not stiff, conventional or hidebound,—but free, easy and overflowing
with comfort. From dawn till dusk you’ll find the Pumps, Oxfords
and Colonials you buy from us the ideal shoes for summer’s hottest
days.
We have Pumps, Colonials and Rubber Soled Oxfords
in Wulte C«ovm and White Ntibock. We also have Ihitup*, Colonials and Oxfords in Patent'
Leather, Gun Metal and Dull Kid in al) sires and widths, and at prices ranging to suit every
jxx^cetbook.'

For Women
at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50

For Misses
at $1.00, $125, $1.50 and $1.75

For Children
60c, 75c ind $1.00
We Sell Phoenix Silk Hosiery

Ironside Shoe Company

Phone 176

Masonic Temple Bldg.

THE THIBII-SECOND
ANNUAL REUNION
Continued from page one.

The Mich. State Normal
School of Ypsilanti Stands
Sixth in Normal Schools
of the United States.

Hastings, Mich

.,-,1 Biiiks was home from Beld..._ Sunday.
Misti Lucillo Hawkins left Friday
for-nor homo in Reed City,
•Hnlr» Burton of East Lansing, is
vlulling friends in UHn city.
Miss Alexina Meier left Saturday
for lier home in Crystal Falls.
.
Miss Doris Matthews lias gone to
Traverse. City for the summer.,
i-.iui Tower
tower ami ’iteorge
Pau)
Georgo v&gt;iiiesGilleaI । pic came home from the M. A. C.
I i id.iy.
Ml*.* Delay Scqlhorn** of Naabi J ville, visited Hastings friends tiatunlay.
Miss Louise poller i* home from
the t'nivarsily of Mn lugau for lb­
' *ummer.
' ' l.eo Wing has gone to Detroit.
Hi w|&gt;ere he will enter the Detroit
1.11'niveraity,
j Mra. Lpwis Curtiss nf Freeport,
! visited Hasting* friends the last of
। (lie week.
.
.
Mrs. Stella Gruv.-s of Cleveland,
Ohio, is a guest of Dr.'and Mrs. J.
C. I aunnman.
Mrs. .Miiry Landis Mead of Kulumnxoa visited Hastings friends Uhlast nf the week.
Mrs. France* Dastcr ' Norwood
of Kalamazoo vvu* the guest of
Hustings friend* Saturday.
.
Mias Anna Hcllsihansperger, of
Kalamazoo, was the guest of Host­
ings friends over’Sunday.
Miss Bessie De Y&lt;»\h-ft Saturday
for Kalamazoo, .where she will
spend tho summer vacation.
Mr. and .Mr*. Ij&gt;u» •Stritevr ami
two children of Albion visited Mr.*.
Sarah Striker over Sunday.
Mrs. Mae Bi&lt;i*--.iu Northrop of
NashviHe. is vi*iting her parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jirbsseau.
Mrs. Edward Hemic, of Saline,
/came Monday .to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley.
J. C. Keleliaiii is in the upper
peninsula of Michigan on business
connected with the Stale Grange, j
Miss' Jessie Vinci’-nl. left ••■Friday ■
noon for her home in Bidding,
whefe sha will spend her vacation.
Mrs. James P. Lewis and chlldreli left Momlay for Cheboygmi.
where they will speudlhe summer.
Morse* Backu*.~of Hickory Cor­
ners, .attended the graduating ex-,
ercises and alumni bamfuet Fri-H

GIVES EXPERIENCES AND
IMPRESSIONS OF CHINA
Continued from pax* one.

J4ere Are Some Shings
t/ouli Need Shese Days
We have the finest line of CORSETS to be found in the city. Any lady
can fipd a fit at our store, for we can fit any figure. Nothing is morepleasing to
any lady than to have a perfect corset fit. Here is where you get it. Prices from

fc

50c to 93.00

This is the season of SILK GLOVES. You want to be in style and if you
haven’t a good pair come and get a pair from our store. Prices from

25c to fl.50
COOL UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY are in demand NOW. We
keep a very large assortment in both, and if any of the family need, hosiery or
underwear we will be pleased to have you call on us.

*77te ftlettitt Jtore
Phone 66

/fastings, Mich

“Janet Enameled
Ware
The kind that wears, at the People's 5 6 10c Store
Sec our window for a full, showing of this line. You will find
every piece needed in the kitchen and at just the right price

.
.
,
.
•
, I Tlm
Michigan Slate
Normal
$ **2 &lt;*
Y°u will need extra dishes for the lake, come in
Irra than "gruvrih
thm-ii«*.-&lt;l by j
al Ypsilanti was tlm mviIi
'Col. Albert
and see our line. We carry only
Mr Mon-, bul limy «.-n- i. c&lt; iv.;d I Mah. nm mabsclnml in th.- L’nib .l
open-stock patterns.
.with hearty appreciation. We States, and■ the
■ lirst west of the Al­
.think for dtollcrj- and wit. hi* ro- legheny mountains.
Saturday, when- li- has s.-curd n
The law es­
jsixmse has never been surpassed, tablishing it was enacted in IBW,
position,and will remain until Sei»the
far-away
plhres.
For
Lncle
if it has be&lt; u equaled.
H&lt;- frtu*t
■
Sam does not fdhmt his soldier ii-mhi-r.
-lake rank with tin* hunmri*l* of 1851.
Prof. W. T, Wallace h-fl Monday
iHiys when holidays come.
our day.
for Jtim-sville.
H&lt;- was nn&lt;l&lt;-&lt;-id&lt;-&lt;l
“Tlm pur|H»sm
’ Miss France* Uurali. of tlm Gia**
as to .where li&lt;- .would speml Alm
,pf 1912. wa* nn the program for a .*ons in Uie art of leaching, and in
summer vacation.
solo “Motlh-i- O' Mine-" Then- »n* all the various branches pertaining1
Mrs. M- A.’WMnlmr and little eon
much inlercjl in this number. All to the public schools of the state of army.
no mote poetic mail in.
knew that she had a marvelous Michigan." This slateiimnt, taken
i»n*t w&lt;
voice, and they wanted lo bear her from _lli&lt;! net of 1889 revising, anil
Complete
devotion
to
one
’
s
own
again after she had hail a yrar un­ compiling the school law.-, clearly
Mr. and Mrs. r. H. Garn. Mr. and
der .one of this i-uuntry's biatju- indicates the .guiding-principle in country must result in that high Mrs. Lawrencb Hilbert and Victor
honor, .mid simple, unquestioning
slruclors ill Chicago. Th&lt;-y Were
Hilbert of Woodland attended Ihc
pleased t&lt;&gt; Ijml that the old nrtlr** is with this purimse Hi view that
Alumni banquet Friday evening.
ways ami tlm sweet syiiipathvlie selection of teachers is made, that
Mr. ami Mr*, .lames Lntupman. of
"Col. Kniskern's promotions have
vofee hui| been relaipeil. while in couisvs uf aludy are arranged,
Highland Parle Detroit, arc spend-1'
volume, range ami culture il had libraric.* ami laboratories. i*t)nipped been rapid -siiicu. • lit* graduation
been greatly enriched ninrimphiv- ami a training t-chool of t«-n grades from West Point a little more than patent*; Dr. and Mr.*. J. C. Lamp-1
thirty years ago. But the has won
ed. So cnlluuinsiically wa* ulm raud-kHidergarleh is cbnducled.'
man.
.
applauded thal she rc*q«omled lo an
Mr nml Mts. Reginald Michael of
The law quoted above nl.««i pro-'
Phone 79
Ai B. HEDRICK, Prop
Phone 79
encore, which was also greatly ap- viiles that, before bring admitted,
Vi.lvrii-L I Hit., tviii-.i lljir.i I: .*
‘
prectated.
I tlie
fuib'ial &lt;&gt;f
nil applicant.* shall sign a dei-lara- ninintenam-e of the United States
grnnnmol her.
llivii of intention to teach hr Hie army is directed from Washington,
sponded to by Mrs. Orpha Marlin
'in. Bruckm-r. who
Pitkin, uf the class of |«H. Mrs. dent's signalure to Un* classifica­ mid Col. Kniskern pays (flit sonii*Pitkin recalled inctdetiU and pcr- tion blank is taken at such declare- Ihink like &gt;*1,0)0.000 a year fur the
food. clothing and accoutrement*
hoih connected with her class and
day for her home, Chicago.
PLACE OF TREE IN HISTORY
their school history mid tlreir deeds . The jnstitulimi siandA for three
since that lime which made this essentials in the preparation of
Erm d Yosl. Paul Oli*. Daniel Always an Object of Veneration
girl from tlm
number very interesting.
Mole and another young man l»-ft
i Uie teacher: .11; a high grade ni
Treasured From, the Earliest
“Changing Tires" was Hie topic scholarship; Hi- tie- Kludy of edu­
Mon.liy for Old Mission, Mich.,
assigned to Miss Ermina B. flood-' cation as a science: 13 practice in iijid 4lm uiinsual ovporieiico of toL where they will work on a fruit
-----Miss Goodyear treated this teaching under expert supervision
farm
for
a
couple
of
monlh*.
••ver
tin’
colors
have
been
lifted
sdhjoel in a very original and inter­
How truly the tree has been treas­
Mi.** Hilda Marshall went tn In i
half around Ihc world."
esting manner, and managed, us had ami criticism.'
home in Bailie Creek. Saturday. ured in oldi-n times! Oue baa. only to I
The Slate Normal college olf.-rs n
been ex|&gt;ecled, lo say some very four
Sin- will spend th&lt;?summer llier--. turn to the Old Teatament to under-!
years*Jiigh whoid course and
perl incut tilings on the subject of a four ycaral cbUege- cuhrse.
ami
will
Iwgiu
her
work
as
timelier
At MADE THE SCENE EFFECTIVE
stand.
The voice of God camo to
woman'* sulTnigc. of which she is a
in Hui Dwo**n .Bchools next fall.'Moses from the burning bush; and I
completion of the tlrsl I wo
•,roiisisl&lt;-nl and earnest advocate. • the
Mr. and Mrg* Wesley Merriman David, when he Inquired of the I .ord. I
year.* of lie- colb-ge iour*c th-- stu­ Comical Before. Small Boy's Anxious
ami Mr*, o. D. Carson of Galesburg, how and when be should attack the
program for the Ioum “M&lt;"mbersiiip dent is given a life, certiiicaie, «tQuestion Turned It Into a
motm-ed here Friday to attend the
by Marriage." Mr. Pryor is a gra&lt;1- ihe end of the third year llm degree
Real ‘‘Scream."
coiiiinemriiienl, in honor of the Philistines, was told, ''Thus shall not!
utile of another high school, but he and al-Iho &lt;*iid of llu&lt; loiiilli y.-m
grndualioii of Miss Eh-atior &lt;)*- go up; but fetch a compass behind
WORK IN COMFORT
married a graduate of Hasljpgs
An amateur dramatic voclety recent­
them, and ctuue upon them over’
the
degree
of
hachelp^
of
arts
.A.
High, hence the apiiropriaietii'** of
ly Introduced a itrlklni bit of rt-ailim
Mr, and Mrs. I.’ N. Modtc and against,tbo mulberry tree*. And lei;
•
Enjoy working during these hot summer days
the topic iisataied him. .It was B.':. in oduralion.
It
be,
when
thou
hearuat
the
sound
ofi
into
Uudr.
ukllful
rendering
of
•
‘
En
­
daughter,
Irma
ami
Mrs.
H.
A.
Ed
­
The condition under which u «hiexpected Hint Mr. Pryor would give
ward*
nml daughters Ik-mice nml a going in the top* at tbo mulberry by buying an electric fan.
.......................
de#t enters will delerminc* Ibe gaged and Jilted."
A turn of the
a happy rexfHHise. and there was* no ooucoA
&lt;&gt;f -ludy i&lt;&gt; bu puiwuuaL
*' ‘ J'’
It will bu remembered--that, wheu ,l±'CH
f ’j-" .Alig',i'^.- Calif..'w-rc trees, the; then thou sli;dt beatlf thj;-,__
_
/
The teachers’ bureau i-miMsts* of thu heroine faints and falla gracefully ....... -........... gUMla ofTIR";tuiia h k. tor tiun shall the iird io out switch’brings comfort at a cost of about half
•ing.
a committee of I lie faculty, which . upon the stage, tho awkward comic John-**n last week.
before thee, to smite tho boats of tile
Lmul. nml Mrs. Glgdoon Barim*
ptogram wm a little the feesL eyer svoks to.place each graduate-of-the servant Is required to selxc a large ami baby &gt;(f Boston. •Ma**^.nn.- Philistines.9 cent an hour. An electric fan can be used
given, and It tyas Mil a mark whic.li 'nistilulinn in the position bed pitcher from a small table standing guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Churlek
' future gidherings of th*- ahimui adapted to bl* qualinchlions. These near R. 3 E. and boldlyJavert Hover poll-. Mr. Barnes will he lien- timu an &lt;mbhm of joy. At the insti-:fram rftny lamp socket.
It is light in weight
qualification* are &lt;|eti&gt;rmin&lt; d xby a
will h'.i\e no ofi-y task to equal.
tho prostrate lady, exclaiming, as she about Hine weeks, and Mrs. Bar­ lutlon of tbo feast of the tabernacles.'
careful
examination
of
the
slu.The ini8ine*b nmeling was lield
does so: “Oh. heavens! There's not m's ami kiby will /make a luiim-i th.- children ot Israel received tho and CQD b© CHTriOd from TOOW tO TOOID easily,
ill the ditirrh auditorium li.-fme deiil'a cuniplelu rccurd as shtiwn by n drop av wullmr in the placuir
stay.
•
command.
“
Yo
shell
tslui
you
on.ihc*
.
Hie bampwit.
The principal item his work dune, not only ni the
This Fs a highly humorous vffvet.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilson and tlrsl day the boughs of goodly trees, Just, the thing to keep the bedTOOm OOOl thOSG
of luisincr* was Hie election of Hie training school, but also in the
liill-- sou of Coffeyviih-. K:iii.*m»,'
’
m-w oniccru. They are tin* follow­ various departments of the college. in its way; but Its side-splitting fea­ were the gtiesls of Dr. mid Mrs. D.- branches of palm trees, and the;
The bureau seeks in this way lo d&lt;&gt; tures were greatly Intensified the oth­
boughs of thick trees, and the willows: hot Sultry nights .
ing:
full justice to nery Mudunl. and is er evening when, through somu over­
ot tho brook." •
:
'
• Preiiideiil r Lyle .Tobin.-.
able
to give t-xacl and discriminat­ sight the pitcher was half-full c! ami Mr*. Wilson came to withe**
Vice President—Cbarlej
Sltvr- ing infoniialn-n |o School Officials
Much nearer, because associated'
Electric irons, toasters, grills, StOVGS
Iho graduation of Mln. yVibun'*
■ wnod.
“
water when it was placed on the table brother.,Richard
with the holiday still so kind to our!
Doyle.
seeking
teachers.
1-aM
year
the
Kecretary-r-Miss Margaret llai'Thu proper cuo was given. The
Mi*. H.ty Kirchner, and little chudren, an.-the Druid fesuvau, the:and-coffee percolators lessen the house work.
work &lt;tf the bureau was extended
to include all graduates of the cul- comic servant, grabbed tho pitcher daughter went to Hasting*. W&lt; i|- Christmas tree, the mistletoe. And'
and fairly deluged tho unexpectant
Executiv,. Cummille.-—Mr.*. Elsie tegn'tenuliinir in tin- dale, with a heroine. 'She spattered, and gasped m’Mlny.Jo spend a week nml nileiid tlm Druid*not only worshiped the oak Let US show yOU OUT line Of electric applir&lt;uimicnc&lt;-it&gt;nl,
as 1 her brother i* tree, but madu of it their temple of,
'
fiage, Bess Bu.th and Waller Phelps,
Mr. Justice where tlielr courts of the poo-'ances.
assistance in advancing their pro­ for breath, and waived her arms wild­ om* of the graduating claw.
fessional iiih-rests?
ly In tho .air; and utterly forgot to Kirchner'* grandmother. Mrs. John pie wore held. They seemed to feel:
Teachers wishing to pretinre. for wall for tho hero's arrival before Hrqjvii. wh&gt;&gt;-has peen visiting them, in Ils strength and permanence, its
Bird and Snake Over Auto.
A
gas
range
for
tho.kitchen
makes
baking
accuinpaiihMl her.*-Galesburg Ar­ beauty hn&lt;t klqdncss, a source of In­
examination for
slate' i&gt;-;ml6-r* '| recovering from her ••faint."
With
big copperhead w
in its cU
claws,
-^2
“..a“.:'*.
”- 1 r.rimrMw ma, rnkr «n&gt; &lt;■&lt;«■- fw
, Ln*,r.fl,.. !”’'!!?•
I__ .. .....
spiration’In dealing' with tho car.cs and cooking a quicker and cooler work than
“Geo! kin she swim?" calhnj out gus.
.
"!*Uut 1 cou,&lt;1 hardly hold It, ■! which they ur&lt;&gt; tilled vvlthoUl iakMr*. Half Walker, of lais Angele",
■ nawk hovsrod for inluates over ths ing one of tin- regulnr couhy,
J ‘ a small boy tn the gallery. And Cal- wlm ha.* been spending some of their people ntid In helping to dis­
then the applause «u simply deafen- litn- with h-dmi ffdk» in Bellevue.- pense mercy, and kindness
with the wood or coal range.
and
Mrs. waiter
Walter rowier.
Fowler, ruriimrniore
Furthermore i-.u-uei*
Irachel* hi
of hhii
&lt;- (/;/*'
_____ °t Mn .
uu min.
some
vi- . .
Inal
• aim' to Ha*lings. Thursday, to mdriving in their automobile near Ben perii.-nce umi -for scholarship whb ,n
*L
k Pa.
I l.*i~l. lit
I,. ll,,,tw
.... -in...
IT IS CHEAPER ALSO
vlck.
C~’ ’“"j.wisii
tik t.J.I
add-lo
their skill as
tend-the graduating exerci*.-* ,if
Her Congratulations.
our
city
schools,
in
which
she.
Ths wriggling and venomous snaks ’'nwlors in &gt;P&lt;s-;iaF subject*. *ueh
Who Owns the Wedding Ring?
Hilda Is a sweet little hngliah girt,
■sariy struck the couple, and several a *"«£ *•*&gt;••"•’
dtnwmg o" ' Doe* a wedding ring belong to a lhcrt«Mi** Fitzgerald,’.was for sev­ well tralnsd Ifl-pretty ways and man­
Thornapple Gas 4 Electric Co
eral years a teacher. She was Hie
times *hn hawk
j &lt; , . i*10 glluh-S. UlUsic, physical tlUIIIr &lt;ropped n into ini. *icllec. hi.lory. foreign In; ,_ltuan
-,.......... or to his ulfo? This question
- guixf of Mr. anti Mrs. Ghttrle* ners. The members ot her family and
social group aye fond of celebrating
Phone No. 5.
vne automomm
jgliage* -an- admitted Jo such sludbeln»'
1,4 a l»w*uH involving Clarke.
■
JeA a* lhe-y choo*&lt;-, -ubjei'l. how ।-v er. f Hie estate of a man whoso widow is
Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Thompson atul birthdays, the time-honored “Many
Refuted'Aristotle.
J to lhe {IteCreHon of Ho- pn-«ifi&lt;-ni! charged with neglecting to mention •on Jirm *l Thompsuu. Grand Rap­ .happy returns of tho day!" gracing
daughters Ml*.* every such occasion. Marriago en­
In a recent lecture in London, a !,l|,l heads of &lt;h!|&gt;arlim-nts eoiir&lt;*r n*, all tho jewelry of the deceased In id*, al*., iheir
■ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE."
•dentist called attention to tho-Jact "‘I®*iie cusa-m Hie wmk d"tm making an Inventory of hie property, Elizabeth TIiompMD and Mrs-idin*. gagements aro loss frequent, so Hilda's
that AriilnUe said that a weight nfI
lllltJ !l?’-lV 80 ~ntrcourts have not decided Mandunaik of Grami Rapid.*, a(- recent mistake was of excusable or­
Un I«nuia.. Hr
nil Un &lt;ln&gt;_
mr ™"........ ...
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as fast as s'weight bf one pound, and
“You must congratulate us, dear!*'
the world went on believing 11 for Z,- j
cried « pretty young cousin. Introduc­
Heaven's Mercies Many.
090 years. Hut Galileo preferred to
ales. Ern.-«t - Thompson also- ai- ing tho child to her accompanying
IO
ror himself
nimseir ny
Anstmie’s ;' Bo thick do Heaven's mercies fly
try for
by dropping Aristatie
Vnded th-- uliimiii banquel Friday 'fallant. “Mr.. Smith Is to bo your
Evi) In Chawing Starch.
weights from the Leaning Tower of |, W
.
cousin Also- Wo are to be married
. Ute arrow of
- - prayw
, . can never bo;
mo habit
nnon of
or chewing
cuewing starch
siarcn Is
is at
ui evening.
The
Pisa, and. though people »UU did not. »hot grlght without bringing down (he
Of £mo,OOO a year. It is said
aoon."
belleva him. ho showed that they
Mw«lu» W n hiring not ba‘ I to bo gaining ground among girls,
Legal Wrong.
"Oh!" cried Hilda, startled, but-grareached the ground practically to- *• «*k &lt;l £•'Mpsclally tn laundries. A doctor deDelay of iuitica la Injustice.—Walter clout.. “Itn't that nice. Coustu Ella!
wejen . a need-Mark Gur Pearsa. j clafta lt» effects arr as Injurious as
I with you many happy returns of the
• those of morphine or cocaine.
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY,
—BAKNER WANT ADVS. P.U.------- BANNER \VANT ADV*. PAI—.
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JLzlOxl.CS

J_#lSXxCS

Flags, Fireworks, Fans
Croquet Sets
Hammocks
For the Glorious Fourth, nt the

People’s 5 &amp;. 10c Store

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, .JUNE 25, 1911.

Ol40&lt;W

program of work will be given each
day and evening; and will be condueled by a large 'ildegatlpn of
ministers. officers and delegates,
who will be in ottendance. Bishop
H. H. Foul, of .Dayton, Ohio, will
preach Tuesday evening.
Every­
one is cordially invited to attend
I Im meetings.
Jerry Fisher,
Walter Flatter,
Susie Fisher amt Gladys Jordan
made n trip hy auto Sunday to Car­
son City, to attend the double fun­
eral of the two sons, both, young
men, of Rev. Wilkins of (.arson
City.
One died Thursday nml the
other Friday. Both died of lulierculosis. They" were buried side by
aide In the same grace. They worn
close friends of tho Fisher's..
Four young men." distant rela­
tives of Mrs. J. J.. England, visited
al the latter's home in South
Woodland. • all last week. They
sjx'nl most of I lie Hum llsliing in
nearby lakes, nnd report very good
luck. J. J. and wife gave them a
fine time.
, .

Program for. Carlton Center L. A. SJuly J.( 1014. for supper at Mrs. C.
l. Smith's.
Singing.
Reading—Stella McKibben.
Recitation—Mab«*l Shriber.
Essay—.Mrs. Fuller. Bolo—Florence Phillips. Recitation—Ivah Allerding.
Singing.
Recitation—Mrs. Covert.
Reading—Mary Smith.
Reading—Mrs. John Carpenter.
Recitation—Alelha Unborn.
Instrumental music by Ruby Bell
an&lt;l Orvin Allerding.
Reading— Mrs. Wickham.
Recitalion—Mrs. Wickham.
Recitation—Zella Phillips.
Singing.
All arc cordially invited.

'. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes of
Freeport spent the latter part of
the week vMtlng relatives here.
Mrs. George Hale nf Hastings,
spent Thursday, Ihe guest of Mrs.
Z. A. Cornell.
"
R. L. Wright. Roy Rowlader, Glen
Covert of the village and a Mr.
Youngs of Lansing, spent last week
We&lt;Ines&lt;lay. fishing on Horse Shoe
lake, near Cloverdale. They made
he trip in the former's car.
A
tine bunch of fish was the result of
the day’s sport.
A’representative nf the State Tax
Commission was her,- Thursday ami
SOUTH mr MAPLE GROVE.
Friday, comparing assessments of a
number of farm and village proper­
Mrs. Elizabelh Garrel of Milo, is
ties. which he made, with the as­
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mabel
sessments made
by Supervisor
Moody.
,
(iroxing&lt;-r, and reviewed by the
•Earl Lnphmn returned to his
township I Mia nt of review.
He
home in Battle Creek. Saturday, af­
seemed well pleased with the com­
ter spending a week with his father
EAST WOODLAND.
parisons. and no doubt Hie roll will
Imre.
stand with very Hille change when
A fine growing rain i« falling bill
Mrs. Winnie Buxton had the missubmitted to the reviewers, which il is spoiling tlm new mown hay.
fortune-|o break ‘ her ankle Iasi
are in session al Hastings, this
Dr. Tosch wl
The East Woodland Children's week, Wednesday.
week.
Hie
broken tsine and she is doing
Day program was (hie mid well
Robert Born of I lie Capital city reudered, but tlm hard rain pre­
college of Columbus, Ohio, arriyed vented a large attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Dhnied Case.
Imine Tliurstiay, for the summer
Mrs. Henry Martin and children Schoolcraft., haw been vhiIidc
vacation..
of Dinmondnle mid Mrs. Boardy Civile Coles, the pad few days.
J. Hnrlel of Covington, Ohio, Rowlmler and daughter visited
Miss Lillian Harding went
came Thursday, for a week's visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Row- Berrien Springs, last week, where
wilh his nephew, J. L. Smith and lader, Saturday.
she will attend summer normal.
wife.
. ,
•
.
All are invited lo attend. Ihe "
Mr. and Mrs. O. Lohman enter­
Charles Reiser, of Detroit, mid tained their brothers Walker Col­
Mrs. Carrie Fisher of the Slate ton of Grand Rapids and Burr Col­ Mr. ami Mrs. Boaz Walton, Salur
Road, visited llifir parents, Mr. mid ton of Woodland Sunday.
day evening, Juno 27.
.
Mrs. J. M. Reiser, the Inlier part
Mrs. Mary Lee of
Mrs..A(ldie Hager mnl sister. Mrs.
of the week, Mrs. Reiser being un- Honier) Ikiwning. o/ Nashville, cull­
&lt;ier the doctor's care.
ed on Mr. and Mrs. G. Davenport
i George Spindler, teacher of Ger­ one day Inst week mid found (hem
man in the University at Cham­ quite comfortable.
Zeno and Morris Heah
paign. JJlinois, is spending the sum­
Mr. and .Mrs. Orson linger attend­ Sam Buxton's, Sunday.
mer vacation wilh his wife aLIhe ed the riisliop-llunter wedding in
Mrs. lad tie Donov:
Grozingcr home, and his mother in West Sunfield Wednesday evening Grand Rapids, Saturday lo visit h
Spulh woodland.
and .report about 135 guiists mid a parents and will return horn
C, F. Grozinger is at Hastings very happy time.
Tuvulay
this w&gt;‘ek on the I&gt;oard of equaliza­ • There was a large attendance of
tion of aMeMmoiils for the county. Ihc County Club iin-nibers enter­ nt
O.-drolli's.
| Mr. amt Mrs. L. E. Royer and two tained liy Miss Ziipali Kil|iatrick
1 little .children, who have been mak- Friday evening.
SOUTHWEST CASTLETON.
1 Ing a couple of weeks visit at Brad­
Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Sheldon at­
.Mr. and Mrs. John Varnny
ford. Ohio, und oilier places near tended the Sheldon reunion nt
llicre. arrived home Monday eve­ Benton Harbor Inst week mid re­ Stony poinl. vitdlvd Hie Itdlei
brollKT, Andy Brooks and wit-.
ning.
Their stay was soinewhal port a very enjoyable gathering.
Sunday.
prolonged by the serious illness uf
Mrs. Melvina ..Wheeler mid Mrs.
Mrs. John Ochainpnmrh and rjiilone of Ihe children, a
Christina Barnum, two of Wood­
.
Forest 'Christian, a very worthy land's ptoneefiA, attended Children's
young jnan of South Woodland, ami Day exercises in East Wondlan.l lial Gnriinger. .
Mrs. Kale Miller spent Tuesday
who is highly esteemed by a host of Sunday. •
' friends ami who has been making
Austin DeLong and Will Slump of
occasional trips in a south easterly
WEST WOODLAND.
"Morgan,
have been helping Tobal
'direction for some time liack, un­
Albert Ranee visited . in Gm ml Garlmger, with his farm work.
iter the guise of taking treatment Rapids,
Iasi week.
nt .Ann Arbor, made another trip
Mrs.
A.
E.
Kennedy
of
Clarks
­
down that way Saturday," but kept
right on going until he reached ville 4s making her son and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilflrry Decker; a two
Glass Creek Grunge Program.
Greenville, Ohio, where he met weeks
visit.
Song by Grange.
Miss Nora Wilwcr, a very highly
.Win. Hauer has a four weeks obi
respected laity of Hint place, to coll
sick with lock jaw.
.
whom he was married nt her mol Il­
CoInn Schailily is visiting his
“A Unique Opportunity For The
er's home on Tuesday.
They are
Schaible is visiting his treat Fanners' organizations." Bru.
expected here the latter part ot . Colon
mid uncle. Mr. mid Mrs. Geo.
the week, and will begin house­ mint
Hitt,
near
Warnerville.
this
we«-k.
keeping al once- on his. father's
Song selected by Chaplain.
Geo. Durkee of Hastings, is vis­
"How Can Childri
— *'
farm in- South Wooilland. where
lildrcu
Bent Be
^everything is in rcadinew lo t®-_ iting nt Jt H. Durkee's this week.
When
l augh I to be Cheeliful
Mrs. Louise Rowley and daughter Things
%eive (hem. thus fdlflRirtg our pre­ Norma,
do Not' Happen Qi
of Coats Grove spent. Sat­
diction of several weeks bark Hint urday at Mrs. Caroline Hauer's.
(wo of our respecleil ami promi­
Miss Lizzie Heslerly visited (he
nent young men of South Wood­
'Ollier Heroes,
by
land would soon become benedicts. Misses Clara mid Ethel Ix&gt;pnrd
near t.nke Odrasa. from Wednes­
Hur Heartiest congratulations are day
Nation's Emuntil Friday.
extended.
.
.Married Wednesday. June 1.7, al
Miss Ixdha Rafiler of Charlotte,
Song "Star Spangled Banner,”
nnd Miss Arloa Oshorue uf llusl- the lioino of I Im bride's parents by
•tngrf. were guests at the George Rev. L. B. Kenyon. Miss Agnes
Rattier home in the village user Cldrogo. (kingralulalionx.
the last two years.
\
Floy Whittemore, LeeIuref.~&lt;
Sunday.
Rev-. Freeland and wife of Wood­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Bawdy, Mr.
Obituary.
nml .Mrs. Bert Sawily, mid Homer land were visitors frt J. .1. HrslrrWednesday.
Bawdy, attended Ihe funeral of ly's,
Cora-May
J-'isher was born in
Mrs. Caroline Hancr nnd son.
Doctor Woodmansee nt Hastings.
Wellington Lontin County. /Ohio,
Friday. Mrs. J. H. Bawdy being a Albert, visited Jacob Funk's in May 20tli, IKN6. ahd died al Kalama­
North Woodland. Friday.
niece of the doctor.
Will Snyder, wife and son, Hal­ zoo. Mich., June HID. I9lt, at Hie age
B. S. Holly and Mrs. Arvilla Stow­
of Blanchard, Mrs. C. Scnhq- and
ell left Wednesday, for a week's ly.
untied in marriage to Fred Gregg,
visit with relatives in and near ilaughter. Gertie of Woodland, December 51 Ii, 1902. To this union
were
callers at the home of Chas.
Buffalo, New York.
were lairn three children. JoseHeise, Monday.
.
Mrs. Eynter and Mrs. Ctrnl of
The Misses Clara nml Elite! LepYork. Penn, relatives of Mrs. J, S.
to mourn their loss her husband,
Risinger were guests nt Hie latter's ard from near Lake Odessa.1 were three children, a father,, mother
visitors al .1. J. Hesterley's, Friday
home last week.
three brothers, two sisters und a
Mrs. John Velte and Mrs. L. E. night mid Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Carpenter
Benson, left Tuesday evening for ami
I wo children of..Ln|je Odessa
valamazoo, where, they attended
funeral
he gradual ing exercises al the were callers .nt Qhas. Heise’s and
loth.
Decker’s I'hurstlay nflerA’estern Slate. Normal. Tuesday Harry
fore leaving the resideii
nnon.
'
forenoon.
Their daughtei-a. Miss
Mathews, prayer was ot
Ik
Schnihiy
and
family
spent
Ian’s nml MiM 'Vehnn, being among
Sunday nt Fred Durkee’s near Mis. Gould, and “Jesus
those to graduate. •
Miss Agnes Reejtor surprised a Holmes church.
Mrs. Caroline Hauer and daugh­ dered by .Mrs. Allie Burroughs of
large number yf her friends here ter.
Amelia. visited Mrs. Grozinger Hastings. Interment was al Hie
last Wednesday, when she became
Dowling Cemetery.
tho bride of Everett Dorris, of Chi­ in North Woodland. Wednesday.
II. Geiger and family from near
cago.
The w’edding occurred Hl
Julia R. Trcplv.
Odessa visited nlzAndrew
noon al the bride's home, wesj of Lake
Julia R. Freeman was born it
Geiger’s, Sunday.
the village and was performed by
Dunkirk. N. Y- on Nov. d. IH12
Rev. Kenyon of. Hie village.
Tlie
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
happy young couple * will make
parents moved to Michigan mv
A. D. Gibson and son Roy, are’ Barry county has been her hmn
their homo in Chicago, whore Mr.
Mergoulhaler's' , ever sincii.
Jtorritr has n good position as an reshingling Gun
She was. ——.... ■ •­
electrician.
The best of wishes residence.
IMO.
George J. Teeple on F
Nearly everybody, attended the‘ .Mr. Teeple died seven ............... ..
go with them.
.
,
Mrs. Forest Jonlpn of Hastings, musical social nt Frank Foster's• Five children came to bless I heir
barn,
Thursday
evening,
mid
all
is spending a few days with her
■ union, one son, who died.in infancy
parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Buell I. Wol­ report il fine.
and four daughters who were all
A. D. Gibson has purchased n1 present at tin* funeral service.
cott. Mrs. Wolcott being under the
fine young team, harness, wagon1 They are: Mrs. E. K. PilcJi'er. Atdoctor's care.
We were pleasantly surprised lo and buggies. Looks as if . Mr. Gib­■ lira. Ohio;) Mrs..I,. .1. Matthews.
receive a card from Mrs. Janies son would soon bo a farmer again.• Hastings;
Mrs.' Ralph
George,
Mr. lD-al Dull had a very sick: Bloomville, Ohio; Mrs. H. B. Smith.
Bauer of Hastings, announcing Hie
marriage of her ilaughter. Elaine, horse. Iasi week, but il is sonic bet­ S|i;q ta. Mich.
Mr-. I .■•■pl,, lias al­
to Mr. Charles A. Weisserl, which ter.
so one sister and three brothers
.Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills and Mr.• living.
occurred Saturday.
Our hearti­
Mrs. Teeple. was for years
and Mrs. Harry
Larabee and1 a pmmber of the Congregational
est congratulations are extended.
. MIm Arina Burkle entertained daughter, Veda, spent Saturday al■ church and joined the Presbyterian
I her friend. Mr. Preston Manning of Mrs. Larabi&gt;e's-father's, Frank Lar- church of Hastings, on April 21.
abee, in Hope, fishing, and return­' 1912.
-Albion, over Sunday..
She was called Home on
Miss1 Sunday, June 21, after months of
•
Willian Finnefrock and family ed with a tine hit of fish.
• moved op Hie William • McArthur Veda will stay a few days with her' illness. Her last prayer was “Give
farm home, the latter part of the grandparents.
me rest” and her prayer lias been
week, which Mr. Finnefrock’s son.
granted.’ Her body was laid, to
GLASS CREEK.
luiwrence, recently purchased, and
rest in the family lot itj the Irv­
Mr. and Mrs. Alkah Dunn from ing (bmenlery. her spirit has gone
Verne Monosmith and family have
moyed into the house vacated by Bedfortl. spent Ihe weak end with to God who gave il. 'i'lie funeral
their son, Harry ami family,
the Einnefrock’s.
service was held on TuHtdny after­
Mrs. Orpha Pitkin of Detroit noon al tlm home of Mr. I.. J. Mat­
C. E. Leonard visited friends In
. .. Htwlinga.-jover Sunday.
- ------------ •pent from Friday until . ^u.mlay) .thews, heinr conducti&gt;4-by-Jtav.. Mr
with Mra. TtOfileK wrirnef.
Grigsby.
Mr. Wallace sang three
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olis went’ selections, Mrs. Pryor aecoinpmiynnd daughter, Margaret, of the Tuesday, to Kalamazoo, to allend
.
Slate University at Champaign. Illi­ the graduating exercises of tlm ing him on'the organ.
nois. are making a couple of weeks class of which lheir daughter, Miss
Otb School Pienlr.
visit with their parents In South Bessie is a member.
Thp third annual picnic of all the
woodland and Coats Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn spent teachers, pupils and their families
.T.he MichiBwi Conference Branch Sunday with the latter's parents.
who attended school at the OUa
of the Young People's Christian EnMr. Clair Otis and friends, mo­ District, will be held Thursday,
S0?#* Sunday School and tored from Lansing to his father's
July to. A picnic diiuier, with mus­
Ministerial Convention of the Unit­ residence In’ Rutland, Sunday.
ic, a program mid various mnuseed Brethren church, will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Erwny were menta.
here, beginning Tuesday. June 30. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Erway,
and lasting Ulf Friday, July 3. J4 Sunday.
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front table at only
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.
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We can suit you in most everything you will need.
Nainsook Gowmi, slipover or button front, handsomMy trimmed with Isce or embroidery
50c
25c
|t»by Embroidered Bonnets, grest values at ... 25c

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some ’ Inslnnces lower Ilian Half
I’rjcr.

A big lol nf fancy nn,| plain blnck

Women's and Men's Hose in black, tan and
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l ine styliaii coal
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in Our Rug Department
(BASEMENT)
L'iI'J Avminater Rug*. ,—.50 values, Friday and
Saturday
..
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9x12 Fibre Rugs, new pretty patterns, Friday
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"
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Men’s Bargains
Men’s and Boys* Bathing Suits.
Men's Two*in-one Bathing Suita at only
Boy's Bathing Trunks, 15c» Suits..—/I.......
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Death uf Dr. Mathew Woodmansee.

HAVE THEIR MEETING TODAY livers of Hast.iiig». mid Burry Conn-

Standing of (xmleslants.
The following are the slumling*

Dr. \\ iHxlinaiisi-e practiced
Exrellenl Program Which Will
Give InlcreMing History of
jyears, served iiis country during the
the Early Bays.
The Barry Co. Vimirers are inei
eighty-four;

Russell Cleveland

is as fplluws:

Harlan Mai I hews

Program.
Slorming Session—9:30.

Forrest Williams
Du a rd (Lain
Bernard Johnson

Music.

21570
19.515
m,750
tH.095
13.930
3.910
ti.IKt
2.1 W»
1.530

SOI TH WEST RUTLAND,
Ernest Gorham was working for
Bert ’Newland, last* Sa I unlay.
Hoy Douglas is assisting his
uncle, Mr. Piecre with his summer
wotk.
Mr. Pierce is improving
slowly.
The fanners in this vicinity are
lieginning to think about haying
mid harvest will soon iw here too.
Will Havens was in Delton. Sat­
urday. on busmens.
E:uT SoniK'iville and lady friend
spent Saturday nighl and Sunday
wilh his parents. William BabciH'K
mid family.

Hope.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
er—Mrs. Sara HiUTman.
Historian's Report—Judge Clem­
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Music— Marching Through Geor­
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Paper—Hasl mg
Charles M. Atkin
• r John l.iii'kt y. I’aslor Pl.
l.liun-h, Haslkigs.
.
Ptcnjc Dinner.
Afternoon Session, !::&gt;() O'clock.

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violin Myron A. Maynard.
Rrminisrense. by Pioncc
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Hendershott,
Blown and Patten I
Grangeville.
Paper—"Tlio &lt;*ak Grove
Road'

i. MeVinuhhin.

Music
A.'Seinlil

biography, of I
Missionary lo He- Gun laike. Indi­
ans.- Red by W. W. Poller.
Paper—Biography of Calvin Hill,
Founder uf Middleville—CT IL WalMusic—The Star Spangled Ban­
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Mr. C. G. Maywood, Director of

Obituary.
Mrs. Hannah M. Nichloy was born
in Wayne County. N. Y„ September
10. i83B. - She passed away June 20,
1014, nt Ike age of 75 years, l&lt;l
months, and 20 day-. ' The funeral
home in lln« City of Hastings.
West Marshall
Street, Tuv
morning at l.otoo o'clock.
,
Russell II. Bready, oillciatiiig.
At the ago &lt;d_.dxleen she came
with-her parent- to Hillsdale coijii-'
tj&gt;lluihigam Me' was mnrro-rl to,
Sidney II. Smith. -Inly 4, i«57, fieri

There wen- born lo this, union live
children, fmir of whom survive her.
also u brother and ti sister. During
the past Ihirly-Mwen yeaftt she has
resided-1n Barry County, and dur­
ing the last twelve in Hastings. She,
went lo.Nashville. March 7th. to
visit her dmighler. Mrs. Silas Ends­
ley, was taken dl. and unable to re­
turn home. Site died in the faith,
mid iit Hie communion of
Methodist Episcopal chureh.

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^PERSONAL^IENTION

THK HArnwHANNOl. JUNE 2&gt;. »U-

VIIIIE Will PUIS FOB
J HASTINGS CHAIETAUOIU

^ERSONAL MENTION

MCEDMIKBI
Will FEOERAIIOH”

Rev. Russell H. Brcady wm In
Lowell Monday.
Miss Marguerite Hall
visited
friends in Kalamazoo last week.
OF WOMEN'S (XL BS WERE TAK­
the opening day of Hie ChnutauMr. and Mrs. Weldon BfOMpn are
EN AT BIENNIAL MEETING
ijmil On and after that day tile .spending
a
few.days
at
Ixmg.lakc.
JL’BT HELI) IN CHICAGO.
season ticket will cost fchM, anci I
Judge Clement Smith was in Ionia
singh? tickets for four eniertainmimls will cost as much as a 8®*&gt;" on business Monday and Tuesday.
oil tfokol. Last year, if one took m
Mrs. Albert Tobey visiled friends WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE, PROHI­
nil the
entertaiiuncnls posslblp al'Caledohia and LaBarge last-week.
BITION ANO PERSONAL HY8IENE
with his reason Ufikcl they would ' Miss Helen Fritz of Muskegon is
have cost about six cents apiece. , '(he guest of Miss Florence Leach.
Tlm only way by which it is pos!Miss
Beatrice
Parker
of
Ypsilanti
Teaching, All Favored by This
slhh* lo give one re much In thtway of entertainment for WK) is is visiting her father, Fred Phrkpr.
Deliberative Bodj Represent­
Miss Gertrude Bennett is in Au­
Hwmigli such an organization as
ing 1,000,000 Club Women.
Ihe Rcdpath ■Bureau, ami because gusta visiting her sister, .Mrs. Chas.
Kuilz, were in Grand Rapids, tin* talent engaged is oriliijarily no!
While Hastings has a One Wo­
Imday.
engaged except by Cliaulaumw, for
Mrs.
George
W.
Sheffield
of
Bnnmen
’
s
Club, which has done .much
•Mrs. Ellis IJke of Colon, came il 1- Hi- ' dull season for liiviitnFriday for a few’ days .visit- with cnl and concert companies' and field is visitqig'her ym, Dr, F. G. 1 useful work, and has been of much
Sheffield.
relatives.
.benefit to the city as well BB-to its
lecturer*.
.Mrs. M. A. Lambic relumed Tues­ membership, we
Miss Mae Pettit left Friday for
presume that
The IJANNEIl will
print. the
her home in Wheeler to spend the i.hnulamiigt program in full as day from n visit with her parents
there are many of our readers jcho
summer vacation.
«oon as it ran h&lt;- obtained. The at Ypsilanti.
Mrs. Fred .Mctiheimick of Grand BANNER will' also announce, as . Miss Etta Hubbard of Middleville do not appreciate what a-great und
Rapids was the guest uf Mrs.' Wil- soon as possible, when and where was tho guest of Miss Dora Archart gracious influence for good has
been and is being wielded by the
.
Imr Janie,' Sunday.
•
searen ticket* may be procured. Friday night. .
Mrs. Nina Mohler and daugliior The BANNER office will have a ■ John Crispen nf Grand Rapids women’s clubs of America: an in­
came Saturday for a visit with fluence that is growing rapidly and
of Lansing, visited Hasting* friends supply on sale.
which
has income a power that
Hastings friends.
the last of Ihe w&lt;*ek.
—
Remember
Mrs. C.lein Fosliir was the guest must be reckoned with in every
Mrs; T. M.’ Maher of Jackson, is
All who-are - planning, to attend of her sister, Mrs.'Wm. McGann, in movement .lacked by them.
the guest of Mrs.' Ja-e MallheuIf
the
clubs were simply so many
tin- Hastings Cliaulauqun must Irving, last week.
.
aad oilier relalivi-s.
Miss Madeline Brown nccoinnani- scattered units, without dellnite
Mrs. IL A. Youngs left last week bearin mind that liefore Ihc open­
fur Perry, N. \\-for an eitepded' ing day. August 5, the regular ed Mrs. Wm. Bruckner lo Chicago purpose or action that required
llfoir working ipgelher. their in­
Monday for a visit.
stay wilh .her sister.
After that lime they will
Mr. nnd Mrs. Duncan McDonald fluence would be purely local. But
Mr. apd Mrs. •!. L, Leach of
are spending a few days with their that is for from the case. Each
Grund Rapid*, are guests of Mr.
state has its state fe«Ierntion of
lend four or more, of thcdieal en- children in the country.
and Mrs. Rollins Leach.
Miss Emma Davies of Onaway Woiilen’s Clubs, and about 75 per
.Mr.*. Mimi Kershaw, of Grand b-rtniiim|-nls can buy a season
Rapids, attended the graduating ticket for less than flint number of came Tuesday evening to visit her cent of tbo individual clubs are
Joined to some state federation.
single tlcketa would cost, and an sister, Miss Laura Davies.
Mrs. Helena Ifnhnucr Quinn ami can take in all the entertainment*
Mrs.
Safah
Fisher
returned The stale federations are in turn
san of Chicago. are Hie guests of listed on the program.' The logi­ Thursday from a week's slay with united into what is called ‘The
General Federation "f Women's
cal thing is therefore, lo buy a relatives in Eaton Rapids.
her mother. Mrs. Wm. Olney.
Dan Lewis and family spent Snl- Clube.” Any single dub can also,
Stale Master J. C. Ketcliaiil js-ip seasun ticket.
urday and Sunday with Frank Ful­ by taking the pmpor steps, i'»in the
General Federation and if it shall
ler and family of Maple Grove.
in the interest of the. Grunge.
.
Misse* Gertrude mid Margaret |
Mrs. Eliza Cherry, and Mrs. Ed. so do, it is entitled to a delegate in
Otis returned Tuesday from the the General Stale rat ion meetings..
Miller will spend the~suimm-r va- ,
These
last are held mice in two
W. IL C. tkirivent inn at Jackson.
ration al their home in Salim-.
Miss- I'.lnra Huffman is home I
Mr. mid Mrs. George Stowell left years. The represenlaHves in HuMunday in their auto to make a General Federation an- selected at
from the
Kalamazoo
Normal, j
state
federation
meetings, and also
where she graduated this wick.
One of Michigan’s Strongest week's’visit with relatives in Ohio. by Individual club*
which join the
Mrs. Henry Andnis and children
Educational Institutions ,
This last
ar,&lt; visiting her parents. Mr. and General Federation.
Win. Zuschnill and family. Sunday.:
Mrs. H. A. Nichols, in South Carlton. named Ixxly tln-iefore reprerenl*
•Mr. and-.Mrs. J. fvic* and son,
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry rctui'ii- all the Women'.* Clubs that belong
lo stalo federations, also any in­
Paul of Fre»‘|Hirl, were Ihc guests!
of Win.'Zuschnill and family, Sun-i
I cm led stay at (heir Gun lake col­ dividual -club which may join the
General Federation, whether that
day.
lage.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Thuluinn nnd
Mr.*. IL. K. Grant left yesterday individual club may lu-long t&lt;&gt; a
In Hus
daughter of Oak lurk. Ill-jirc the;
morning for Gun lake, where she slate federation or not.
wav the General Federation rupee­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester ।
rents over I.OOO.tw women, wlio are
Mi-sser.
tag*.
Il is needless to
Jluni- H*- MopQ lefl W “du"-day .
Mrs. Claude Bush and children club niemlHirs.
morning for Arkansas where he!
spent Thursday and Friday with add that when Bitch a Iwdy of wo­
her-sister, Mrs. Wm. McCann, in men takes a stand for «»r against
will spend (he. summer with his!
any movement, it' wields a power
parents.
Irving.
Mrs.
Phyllis Reynolds.
Miss]
Mrs. F.liza Cherry was called to ami influence that reach to Hip. re­
Grand Rapids Tuesday by the ill­ motest corner of our country. For
Frances Williams and Richard |
Messer returned Thursday froim
ness of her sisler-in-law. Mrs. Sey­ Hu- membecs of Hi- women's club*
of America rcpr-renl the leaders
Detroit.
mour Howe.
Miss Fllizabelli Severance of Jack­
Mrs. Minerva Handy spent the of thought and action in the femi­
,
.
son. was the Sunday guest of her
week end wilh Mrs. George Du­ nine world.
Mrs. Clement Suiith of Hits city,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.'Sevcrbridge nnd Mrs. Roland Clark of
who was a delegate from the Mich­
anco. ' ,
■
Grand Rapids.
Miss Agues Holbrook and.her sis­
Mrs. CFG. Maywood and,children igan Federation al Chicago, return­
ter, Mrs. MrLiughliu went tq Milsh^ve gone to Ray view fori he tum- ed last wrek-.t.lrmn, the Biennial
kcg|&gt;n last week to visit .Mrs.'Carriier. Mrs. Sarah Striker Will gd-the m.-eting &lt;&gt;f the General Federation
ami has given the BANNER many
last of the week.
\
ua ha il
It was
Miss Virginia and Edward Camp­
Mr. and Mrs. R. M, launbie Wen* interesting facts ahoul ir.
railed to Pontiac Wednoday of la-t the largest, the best and most ag­
bell of Grand Rapids, arc visiting
their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
week to attend the funeral of Mrs. gressive mid progressive gatlu-rinc
of
its
kind
ever
held
in
thhis­
Lanijiie'a brother,
Fred M. Ironside of Detroit,
Mrs. Lhwrence Arahart and Mi.** tory of Ihc General Federation
draftsman for the Stullelmkcr cor- j
Dora spent Saturday night and And when one considers that Ihe ,
jwirnlioii. visited relatrtes here SaJ- |
Suuday with Bert Areharl und fam­ General Federation has always been
a conservative libdy. n-ver giving
unlay nml Sunday.
ily in the country.
Miss Jacobson left on the FrlJames Ironside left last night for its support lo any movement unless
&lt;lay noon train for Frank fori. I*. Roger Cleary, President Cleary southern California where he ex- it has b-on well established that il
Mich., her home, und will spend
Colh-U’’, Ypsilanti, Midi.
prx-ls to spend about a month's va­ inenns Ihe permanent good of the
country, om- will realize that Hie
her vacation then-.
cation visiting friends.
The Cleary College, of YpsHanti.
Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Craig nnd
Mrs. Sarah Lawrence, of Grand ndvaTiced ground taken by Hufaipily spent Saturday and Sunday wa* organized in the. fall of IH83. Ia*dg» cam,- Saturday evening and General Federation at its f-c-nl
mid
has
grown
steadily
from
small
in Ball!*- Crack, the guests uf Mr.
spent over Sunday with her daugh­ Biennial was especially not-wort liy.
surroundings until il stand* second ter. Miss Susie Lawrence. ■
The General Federation at its
and Mr?. Guy DeLong.
Mr. and Mrs. S. IL Rogers hud to non,- among Hi^-durational in- ■ Mr. J. J. CrOshy of Grand Rapids Chicago meeting, declared itself in
Mrs.. IL II. Marshall of Prairieville, slilutions of it.* cliiB in-Ihe-State. and Mr. Waller -Crosby of Seoul, favor of these three great reform
In
the beautiful building which Korea, were th&lt;? guests of- Dr. and movements:
■
it now occupies was started and Mrs. Gprrothers Saturday'.
’ (|) The giving of the right to
Friday nml Saturday.
. .
The
Mis* Hester liarlur of Kalama- conipteted two year# later.
W. J. Matthews nnd family of De­ vole to women.
stands
'2 The national prohibition of
zoo, speni tm- we»*a emi wiin ait. situ u|k&gt;ii which the building -----j
— troit arrived in Hie city Saturday
and Mrs. E. F. Bollum and Mr. ami,&lt;•»''
lb" most beautiful and de­ and will spemf their vacation on Ihe manufacture and Bale of alco­
Mr* J tt Wardell
"
sirable in the city, Iw-mg in the their farm north of tho city.
holic liquors for beverage purooses.
Mrs. H. B. Corell and son, of: lieart of the business sectinn.
(3) -For the teaching of ."person­
Mr. and Mr». Charles Dawson BM
Kalamazoo. nt Saturday and
I h" rooms are large, well ligli ed
■latigliler of Aiui Arlitir ar^,visiting al hygieno" in all Um public schools
Sunday as gii«-.*ls al her brollier'.*. a,1|l ', Lomfortablx lheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert by competent instructors who are
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Brandy’s.
furnished* I hmughoul.
Iliereci- Dawson ami Mr. and Mr.*. Elroy tlicrnrelves morally as well a* in­
Mrs. Georg" Caillins and children | lalion rooms and I^Uire ^hall^ are Tobins.
tellectually (iiialifled to give instruc•
of Grand Rapid*, wfjro guests
gu. ‘ of sealed with‘ opuru chairs,
~ the
“■ latter
n “r
Mrs. Charles Huffman attended Imtf in sex hygiene.
{. room nccominudaUng about 6uu J he compieneement exereises nt the
There were other important ac­
her pareni.&lt;*Mr. and Mr.*, •
Pryor from Tuoedmf until Salur-' :"!rsons.
person.*,
Kalamazoo
Normal
Wednesday. tions taken but these three ar*F Hie
The ilfain study halls are furnish­ Her daughter. Miss Clarq. was one trn’nscemk'ijt issues upon which Imday.
ed
with
suitable
table.*
and
Hie
General
Federation dcclnrted itself,
Mr. atvi Me*. Claud" Pierson and
of the graduates.
datigldi-r, Itoralhy, alteiided lh&lt; Business D-purlmeiil with expen­
Mrs. Roy Sylvester of Charlotte and in which it stroke ns Hie iepw&lt;*lding of Miss Frances Flower nt sive olllces, each z'f which is sup­ attended Hut Bauer-Weisserl wed­ rtwjiilalive of the 1,000,00p club
Mil&lt;«, Saturday.
-Miss -JJondhy plied Willi a-M-l of Issiks the same ding Saturday. Mr. Sylvester spent women of America.
.
as is u-sl in any aumibir ollh'e in Ktiniiay- heir, isdh returning lu
Tu the President &lt;’f the Michigan
‘was ring-bear&lt;-r.
actual business, so that students Charlotte* Monday.
Federation. Mrs. Elnora Chamber­
may have the actual office tiriiclice
Win. Green and wife. Mi** Jos­ lin, of Hartford. Mich, belongs the
of Jargon were guests of their necessary lo make them perfectly ephine Nash. Miss Lena Filch of credit of bringing Hio-prolnhition
with that
particular this city nnd Lloyd Ward and Philip question to the notice-of the Bien­
parents. Mr. nml Mrs. A. J. Sever­ familiar
branch of- business. The type­ Hurlmun of Jackson spent Satur­ nial gathering.
While she is an
ance over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zenos Whittemore, writer department is supplied with day night and Sunday at Acker's earnest advocate of prohibition, omb
about
seventy
standard
made
type­ Point.
lives in Van Bilren Co„ which has
of Grand Rapid*, motored to Hast­
writers
for
students
use.
.
ings. Sunday morning.
They are
Supt. and Mrs. W. E. Conkling and jieon free from saloons ever since
rtiember* of Trinlly^clmreh. of I P. Rhger Cleary is president of daughter Helen went to Kalamazoo the local option law was passed in
this Srfiool, und the ujus* uf slu- Wednesday to attend Iho Normal .Mit'higpn, she had no idisi of stainil-nts being sent out by-this school commencement exercises -us Mis* .peding this greatest deliberative
fou» year-.
Mr*. J. T. Lxuburd left Tuesday is a credit to his ability and thor­ Marcia Conkling .was one of the Imdy of women ever assembled _to
f*»r ’SI. I^niis. Mu., where she will oughness.’ - The' aim of Ch-ary gradual es.
deciare for tlm banishment of the
saloon. Al Hie roll call, each state
visit Mr.-and Mrs. Ixmald Smith College is to prepare young ijntl
and ehildrcu. for several week's. middle aged men and women for trait Tuesday lo visit her turn, Wal­ president was asked to name mine
business
life,
government
service
or
She. will also visit her mother al
ler Haye*.
Thursday, today, she great need in her slate in which th&gt;
cominen-ial
leaching.
’
One.
of
the
llar-urt . Wi-.
g&lt;.&lt;jr by boat In Duluth, then arras* club women nf America might |&gt;e
Mrs. Chamberlin, ar her
Mr.*.
M. Fox of Khuttg was in strongest features of this school Is In^roiiwond where she will visit lief■ helpful.
the city Friday on Ip-r way home that each student completing the son. Bert Hayus.
mime was called, said: - Nearly
from-Rig Rapid*, where slip nl- course is found a good position.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. A. Anderson re­ half the territory •»! Michigan 1*
An edik-aliunal series of lectures turned Sunday from Indianapoli*., free from the curse of the salwm.
temted ihe $ominenccntenl exer­
cise*. her niece being one- &lt;&gt;f ihe nnd enti-rtninnieiils are carried on where they visiled friends.’ Miks1 We need tojiave the saloon .driK-n
for th- students during Hie courses Jmti-plime rernained in Indianapolis1 from tin- rest of the slate: nnd I
graifuatc*. ,
•
U may
of rnteresl In mid will Inter go tn l.udingtim withI wish the General Federation might
Mi** Fkln.'» Sbeelrnn. of. Grand of study.
Ra'pids, who i; a stud-nl nl the readers of the BANNER 1‘? know Miss Ijouise Weier.
nid us." Hi-r statement was ap­
cimiiiK-rqiar” lunching
Ypsilanti Normal, returned here Hint ihe
A cablegram was received Mon­ plauded lo the echo, the tteiegalns
wilh Min* Beatrice Carral her.*. Fri­ cotiire is condiicled ’in connection day from Mrs. Flora B. ftaakes. an­■ and uHeinatcs aiyi the other club
wilh
th'SlateNormal
College.
day ami alieiiihHl the alumnt.bannouncing Ihe safe arrival of her' women preMinl to th»‘ number of
Cleary College
i* carrying a party at Glasgow. Scot land, and I hat 7.000 in all did not seem able to ex­
qunF dnd also the liauer-SVr.-isser{
si-rk-s of educational • ndvertisc- all wftTe well. This will be pleasant' tiress wilh tlu-_ omphnsis they de­
Wrdiimg
C L. Howe and son Thomas, of uienls with the BANNER a.ml they news tu.lier inany friends'.
sired Llioir approval of Mrs. Cham•
Jai'ksoii, were in Uiis rlly. Sahii- will be found iiilenmliiiK lo all
Miss Beatrice Carrolhera is home IdTrlin's stand fur, prohibition. Her
Hu»e interested
in educational from
’
- - ■ &lt;0 |0 al.
day,
cn —
route to-Guti
Ypsilanti where «he has beun remarks brotighl thu issue before
inalteis. - -■
•
leiwi Hi.* Boy*’ Camp.
attending the. Michigan State Nor­ Ihe Genera! Federation, .and evimal. Sim was arVoriipauied by Mis* duuciMl the faut that the delegalps
|v work’ in Michigan of Uie Stale ‘ Card of Thanks—Wc wish, to ex­ Edna Sheehan of Grand Rapids wliu wb| v :overwlie|miogly .rtur’pnJhibih-rid &lt;mr thank* U&gt; ml who were so spent a few (lays before returning Uon.
V. M. G. A.
'
kind
during
the
sickness
nnd
dealli
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Penny, of
lo her home.
At
Uris
meeting
the Club
Madison. Wit, who have been vi’it-J of mir wif&lt;* mid mother, and for tlrt
Paul Tower left Monday morning women of America for the tir»l
ing friends here started on lheir re­ beautiful flowers sent. .
for CoiRer-Diggins holdings, near time favored equal .suffrage, prohi­
Myron Maynnrd.
turn trip homo by nulii Sunday, acMiawwataka. Mich-where (n a vir­ bition of-the liquor traflic, and the
Aiimiu Stanley.
ruigmahied by Mr. ami Mr*. F. R.
gin hardwood forest of twenly- leaching of personal bywene in the.
• — Fred.Stanley. .
.1 eiglit square milm he and his fellow puldja reltuohz. er-—PAnrowt and Mrs. Robert ttonovan
. Mrs, Eva Harshbeigor. classmates
nf Ciforlmtr.
Mr. Pancoast left I
from X ...
A. ...
C. will v.,„con----- The General Federation was.alMrs. Ida McCall! tinueJbeir study iuforattry. fof two tynded by umv delegates, &gt;W0 alllw peiiy al Chicago and returned i
And Families.
montlu of ifie vacation.
teruates aud about
club womI ’— .
.- AdvHev. R. H. Brandy was in Albion
"Tfcuroday,
Mr. and'Mri. J.’C. Ketcham were
in Kalamazoo, Sunday.
Edmund Wood in liomc from Ann
Ansir for the summer.
Will Peck was homo frahi De­
trail tlierlasl of Hie.week;
Fred Relmr is home fram Iho U.
uf M. Ini- the summer vacation.
Miss Helen Hayes yj home from
the IL uf Mi for the summer vaca­
tion.
'
’
Mrs. W. L. Pennock is spending
tlm week at E. A. Bisson's in Free­
' Mr*. W. R. Jntn'icson nnd Ed.

INTERESTING JUNE SPECIALS
Sn &amp;very department
Make this/storc your headquarters during the summer days. Our store
buildings arc cool and comfortable and we have planned everything for your
convenience./
Here are a few of our many special values that will interest you and save
you money:

£adies, Misses and Children's Summer Dresses
EXTRA VALUES
A great variety of pretty Tule dresses to choose from. Made in newest styles.
workmanship ol the best. Styles and patterns decidedly neat and attractive.

Material and

Our special values arc:

Children’s Dresses

Misses’ Dresses

50c to $2.75

Ladies’ Dresses’

98c to $5.00

98c to $12.75

Special ^Summer Corsets at 50c
Our C-B Summer Corset for 50c is an exceptionally ’fine model.
proved in every way. Made of strong, fine net, comfortably boned.
early while sizes are yet complete.

Im­

Come

Cfi a la Spirits Corsets
Just a Xittle Bit ‘n Advance
. No matter what your type of figure, there is a C-B model that will train
it into lines ol smartest elegance. See the new models just arrived this week,
and be sure lo ask tasee the new dancing and athletic corset.

Cleary Business College

/few C-fi Models from $1.00 to $3.00

c/b^

Jule Skirts

filouses and Shirt lOaists

We are showing the very l»est values in
Wash Skirts so far this season.
Newest
styles in Linen, Ratine, Poplin, Welts and
Novelty goods. Specially priced from

Middy Blouses, French Blouses and pretty
Summer Shirt Waists in all popular materials
such as Voiles, Crepe de Chcne, etc. Special
prices from

31.00 to 33J0

»»c to S3.SO

&amp;xtra Specials in our Coat and Suit dept
For the following week only wc will give you an opportunity to SELECT
ANY COAT OR SUIT in the store at just HALF PRICE.
.‘This is a phenomenal oiler considering the high class garments we are shewing at moderate
Dotf't hesitate, come and investigate. If you find what you want you will have made a hand­
some saving. If you don’t find what you wanted wc are just as pleased to wait upon you.

$12.50 Suits now $6.25
and so on.

$15.00 now $7.50

Every coat or suit, no matter what price, for the following—JUST HALF PRICE.

Grocery Specials
Our grocery market always has some specials every day in the week and it
will pay you to supply your wants here and visit this department often.
„

9^0

Fresh, Crisp Quaker Corn
Flakes, 10c pkg.4 for

&gt;

Messina Lemons, fancy large QQz&gt;
juicy, 3 for 10c.___Per dozen OxU

Spring Hill Corn, 10c cans,
3 cans for—,

25c

Mackerel, fancy white, thick
and fat, 4 for

OC/-»

Oranges, Sweet Valencines,
good size, per dozen

OQrv

Gillies Coffee, New York
Special, per lb

Rolled Oats, best bulk.
8 lbs.for

25c

Choice Olives, stuffed or plain
3 bottles for:

Choicest (freon Stuff. Vegetables and Berries at J^o^est prices

Most Com.
piste £ine
of Rugs and
linoleums
in the City

itleickgenant 8t Riede
Department Jtore
/fastings, Mich

Phono 30

J^adies'
and Child­
ren' s Millin­
ery at close
out prices

All Show Character.
en from all over the country.
Every session. which- wa.* held in
Actlona, worda. looks. atepa form
Although Switzerland has a com­
the. great Auditorium, packed that paratively important fur Industry, the tho alphabet 1&gt;y which you may spell
great hsscmbly hail lo tho very
silverblack fox la not at present reared character.—Lavator.
jibonL
In captivity in the republic: It is the
Banner Want Ads Bring Results.
Land of Long Words.
' Humboldt once said that nothing tn j ln xomn of tho northern valleys.
About a year ago a skunk farm waa
Mexico strikes Europeans more ford^”■■.■7.
"tarted neat Lhcerne. but no pelts
M,Jte» »•
I,n,th ol lb.. h&lt;„
,,k,n g&gt; (ho
wort,.
,o In,. &lt;bo anlrnl, gndlrart-d on-

pounded, as In tho ureok. the uer-|
man or tho Sanukrit. Thue tho Moxl-J
can word for that almplo thing, a;
kii|, Ii tetennamlqulllrtil.
But that U nothing, lays Mr. Charles
W. Domvllle-Flfo in hla book on
Guatemala. u&gt; what tho Central Ameri­
can can do. HI* beat otforts ecllpaa
oven Shakespeare'a ottensjuoted "HonOTificabllltudlnlUtibua," In "Love’a La­
bor's Lost;" for If you wish to call
the boy who carrloa newapapera. you
have but to murmur. "AmatlaculloHtqultcatlaxlahulllc." and he may posslbty come.—Yonth'i Companion.

mated. Tho owners of this ekunk
farm also contemplate obtaining soma
fishers from Maine, as they have
found that In the canton Nldwaldon
fine-haired marten are to bo foundFishers, they believe, do well wbore•ver the marten Is found. This com:
Swiss association of furriers with
headquarters at Bertie arid branch
soclatlons tn all the larger cltlas. The
fur Industry is growing in SwIUerland, and It might par American ex­
porters to ship breeding animal? to
Europe.
.

Bring your |ob printlug to us- wvtT adv*.'
40 only first claw, work
|------ B^N-NEB WAXT ADVS.

The Purpose of an
r Advertisement1
is to serve your needs.
It will help sell your
goods—talk to the
people you want to
reach. An advertise­
ment in this paper

is a reference guide
to those whose wants
are worth supplying.

�5

THE HA8TINC8 BANNER, JUNE 25. 1911.

Going Away For Your
Vacation?
If so, you’ll probably need a new Trunk, Suit
Case or Bag. We have just received a large
shipment from one of the best factories in the
world and are prepared to show you what
you want at the price you want to pay.
Trunks from
$3.00 to $15.00
Suit Cases from
$1.00 to $8.00
Bags from_______ ._75c to $10.00

We are ready to show you today. May we
have the pleasure?

tecs will cnlerUin all Iho mcnilicni
of.the church und the adult (rionth
of th-' churrh, ul the hottie of Mr.
E. Keller, Jefferson and Grand. Th.ladies of the church will
first
acrifai the «treol al the mtnc of
Mr. Frank Smith, and taler adjourn
to Mr. Keller’s home, a program
*ill occupy pari of .the evening.
Refreshments will be served. -Mi«»
Mae OsImtiic, of Gratul lUpids. will
give several piano.’nutnli.l
Tuesday night cot face prayer
meeting will bo held uf lh&lt;- Itome of
Mrs. Miller, Cor. Wash.'and State
siWedm-Mlay
................. . al -2:00
Ladies Aid Society will ni,-.-t with
Mrs. Will Fisk, corner Mill and No.
Broadwjiy^_________________

Special Clean Up
Sale
On Summer Dresses, Waists, Kimonas, Skirts
and Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Garments

Emmanuel Churrh.
Rev. Carroll L Bate*. Rector.
Third Sunday after Trinity:
Holy Communion, 8:00 a. in.
Morning Prayer ami sermon, t0;30
. m. .
'
.
Sunday School, 12:00 ni.
Chart talk fur children, 12:15
p. m.
Informal evening.seme- m par­
ish hmise al 7:30 p. in.-, with recoinl
iri'series of talks upon “The Calen­
dar.”
On Monday, il heink-St. Peter's
I Jay. there will be Hply Communion

This is an opportunity for you to buy some necessary summer goods at
prices that mean a great saving to you. You cannot afford to let this
chance pass. Call at your earliest convenience and select what you want
before the best are gone.

LOCAL NEWS

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
Hustings, Michigan

One Price Clothiers

THE CHURCHES |
Chrbdlun Sricnce Boclely.
Sunday. Juno 2H. BRI. Second
lloor of No. ill), Jeffnninn SI.
Sunday Mrvino, 10:30 A. M. Sub­
ject. “I'.lirixiian Scicnfti."
Sunday school, tl:15.
Wednesday evening tcsliuioiial

’

This
contest
willclose
doseSunday.
Sunday.......
July, |
----- —
... ..ill
12th so come along birth old and
new and give us a boost. .
Services next Sunday ns follows:
10: 00 A. M„ Sunday School.
11: 00 A. M., Preaching, subject.

prf-ili'hillg.

Jhe idorld Owes &amp;very
filan a giving
Rut there is no delivery system to leave it at hiJ
door. He must go after it early and often. Allow
us to make some suggestions from our experience
in helping along this line.

A Short Cut to fortune
Then speculation ruins 90 per cent of those who
start on that (rail. Honest work and an ac­
count in this Bank will bring success.

Jhe Jystem of Saltings
' Conducted by this Bank is easy,'Comprehensive
and practical, and has so demonstrated itself to
those who have adopted it.

St Checking Stccount //b /lobby
"'It facilitates the transaction of your business nnd
the keeping of your accounts, and besides gives
you business standing.

Policy of //his j^ank
.Is to be strong; to be liberal; , to be prompt; to
serve our customers wclfand truly; to grunt as gen
crous terms as arc consistent with sound banking

Hastings National gank
Only National Bank in Barry County.

Hastings, Mich

Ladies’ Waists
Lot of Fine Silk Waists that sell
anywhere at from $3 to $5 will
sell at bi/reductions, some
- going at *

HALF PRICE

of Will Clary- Elizab&lt; ili St.
Frank J. ivurr ami Mis* Mnmle
Beckwith were united in -marriage

liiglit

Ladies’ Dresses
Regular $1.50 values now____ 98c
Regular $1.25 values now____ 89c
Regular $1.00 values now____ 73c

Children’s Dresses
Values that sell regularly for 65,
59 and 50 cents wc are
now offering al

43c
Misses’ Dresses

hi-li

Regular values of $2.50 to $1.00
will sell at from

tin* biennial report.
• Forresl Fiebach
-4 ?
Itaddcr have gone b&gt; Waldron, to mu*# l&lt;&gt; Chicago,' the first
a&gt;sisL Hie iKinlor. Rev. I&gt;. T. I’er- where’ In- will piny al II
nnu in a quarterly m-ctiiig. Rev.
lladder was pastor there a few Ilin Miidridal Club in Kimball hall.

Reading room al same address is Ifitve Ix-.-n giving
open every Wednesday mid Satur­
calling on "hl parishbiuTS.
day from 2 lo 5 ■!’. M, where
authorized literature on Christian
Sr.iejice may be read gniL puichuscliun-h. They arc prepared to give
•ning.
is dxleiuled to Ihe all who attend an enjoyable even­
ing and they nope lo we a full,,
pdbUc.
Baptist Churrh.
L'nltnl Brethren .Churrh.
Methodist I'.'piscopnl Churrh.
“The Church With a Welcome.’^
Ituv. C. W. Ballnti, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal rhurrh. lie
sal at t-hurhh.
Il is a pleasure to he a member ItUMU'll II. Bready, puslur. Sortici
Sunday School. Ifi’.iJO A. M. The
Of a wide awake nnd growing Sun­ Sunday. Juno 2N, ns'follows:
harp iK-'.ompiminie.nt In Ihe regular
day Sclnxd. A rimhI many liave Le11 :ikJ A? M, Puliiic worship, ami
cyme regular attendants at our
scIi&lt;Md and have lw,-n w«4l pleaseif sennon. "Is Chrisliatiily I totalled ' Sunday. W«- -hall have (hi- Mime
i pleasure this Wj-ek. Plan
when they felt themselves living
piin'de for th- animal
enthusiasm which is contagious in
Morning worship
l.&lt;-ngue until S
any wide awake.school.
Notwithstanding
the
abrupt M-rmoii. "What Did Jesus Write i ‘'■hi i-liaii'-- Il-ward
change of lime in our .M-rvice? re­
I1''. Ob'-I vane- of Dini's Hupper
centty (lie ItMtreMcd atiendiuils and L'ih.ii Th- Ktud?"
Interest lias jiislitled .our priiliction
ruling
Hireling,
that it. would prove a great plessitlg
Presbyterian C.hiirch.
to t|ic,'church and school.
*
There has been more than lifty
pur ce.nl increase of children nltondants nt tho clmre.h M-rvlces; pulpit next Sunday morning.
since the change and (In- regular
and
Sunday school
atlendanne has iw,r io is-.u. Many oi ms oiti irteini* •&gt; smioay &lt;-vem
grown larger i-llcli Sunday.
will be glad to hear his voice once conducted
r
We have launrhi'd our cainpoigii again,
rl'licr- will be
Next Sunday evening.the pastoririoiuregatiini.
for the large llags offered |&gt;y ih&lt;Conference Board to the Sunday will give the OisI^m-Iuie of Jlic mt- | l-lle, and oil
schools of the Conference.and w&lt;- ies mi th- general s.iibjecl. The short gospel i
hope we may have an increasing
nuinb-r each Sdndny In join our
Monday night
school nnd gel in Jhis big contest. will he "Iiiimigi'nlimi.

■

Mrs, S. C. Brock, wln&gt; Im-, breo
contllied to Hie homo by tdekness,
ts-ahhi to be out again.
The next regular mMiug of the

rluirch by Fr. Lftmkej.
Mrs. Allie Willison entertained
hire will lie illuS(rnh-d with thirty twenty ladies last WediM-sdny eve.
slide*. The arc light slervopticoii ning at a six o’clock dinner in ho'nwill Ih&gt; used. These lectures will
continue .through July. WatrJi for
further announcements.
Tlf rcgnlna inretin-

Wr.*dcyan Methodist CltOrch.
I'liere will b&lt;* nu preaching i

PAGE F1V*

$2 to 73c

One Lot of-.

Wash Waists
that sell regularly at $1 to $2, your
choice at

59c
A BIG REDUCTION ON
ALL KIMONAS
OTHER BARGAINS EVERY­
WHERE IN THE STORE

'ii Thursday evening lu-i Mr Hie
hen Mi** Elaine Jlaii-r. now Mr*.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
•asscrhle a* a reminder of

Coats
Phone 9

A. Mallhnw- &lt;‘nl&lt;T|ainei| a
day nftoynoon

in

Itofior

Suits

Skirts
Hastings, Mich.

of Miss

Mre. Frank Eggleston, who is quite GET EVEN WJTH EMPLOYER PLATE MONEY OF THE PAST
receipt from II. M. Lre of a copy of seriously ill.
the San Fram-ioo Chronicle nf
City Laborers Who Handle Shovels Unwleldy Coinage Ones Issued by
Ur. C. I’. Lathrop
June 15. giving a graphic account
Have Many Tricks They Are Not
Sweden Now Found Only as
Slow to Employ.
Museum Curiosities.
m*n. a Califormi volcano, v
occurred June 11.
Tho employers who hlrn day la­
I'.. B. l'.aldw&lt;l!. Will Schade
Mi*'es Frances
and Thelma
One ot tho largest coins ever struck
Burch gave a delightful liinclieon borers in Chicago seldom supply off has-been ncqulred by tho Ameri­
Lathrop, Art Jl.nl
them with shovels nowadays. They can Numismatic society, of New
Tilman main- up a jolly fishing
Rive them picks, as they used to. but York. ,Tho piece is of copper. I* 13
parly who 1-41 ■ •arly Saturday
1*. T. Ctdgrove. while at Gnu lake (boy expect tho men lo provide their bt-JS1* Incfies In size, weighs 31
morning for Green
last week, had Ihe misforlune to own shovels. Tho reason for (his is pbpuds, and Its'coinsgt* value tn 1659
.sprain liis l-Il ankle while stepping
wys eight Swedish dalers. which
turu foinorrow.
frortr the dock into a tiout.
lie is
The ninny friends of Albert gelling .along as well as could he ahovefa lomo of them file off the cor­ would bo about 13.20 tn Americaa
ner* of tho .hovel.. They claim— money. The coin I* a rectangular
Koiikh* will lie glad lo hear that he
and there Is roa.nn for their claim— Ingot, with five large round stamps
A Iraity laiy. wa* horn June 7th to that tho abovcl being more pointed
punched In IL ono In cacti corner and
enter, tlra earth easier so that tbo one In the center. Stamps .were
and .lias digging Is made less laborious, and placed In. the corners 1&lt;J prevent
-formerly uf Huthis only Is their reason—they woulil- “clipping.'' Each corner stamp car*
n't think of cutting down
congriduinilOiis;
---------tho
------.hovel
--------- |, ries tho Swedish crown in the cenMrs. Clement Smith delivered an so that even If they threw out thoIter, and the date. 1659. Around the
on completion of
course.
samo number of shovelfuls a day they ' edge is the ImtcrtpUnn of Carolus
D«Ui- Phillip*, wife of-All. Phil­
•sterday afternoon. would be accomplishing Ims.--------------j Gustavus X. tho reigning king: Tho
lips, of . Kalam.i/'—. died Monday. Coals Grovi
But at times they have a different. center stamp states tho valuu ot $S
June 23, nt ln-r home. The body
reason for making their shovels In silver.
'x /
was bmugld l&lt;&gt; tin* city Wednesday
&gt;|H-ll.d in full,
"J Jo Good to smaller. If they think they are not
Coins of this kind were called
the Eiiimauml church al b-n Olh&lt;Ts Cltih.'-'
being ■ paid enough they will make a I “plato money." Sweden turned them
kick, Wedin'Mln. Burial ijj RjxThe remain*, of
Mr-u. Abigail still further cut In tho site of their; out continuously for 110 years, boAck-inian
&lt;4 IValmna/oo
were
age and was h pmnre-r of this vh-ln- hmnglrt *lo tin* city this ITIiurs- shovels. This makes the work just ginning In 1619. tn the reign of Chris_ily. Iler maiden imino was L&lt;dlie ■Iny morning, and the fum-ral will as hard for them, tho gang boss , tins, daughter of Gustavus Adolphus,
Eord.
two probably maklis tlietri throw out just, tn denominations of eight, four. two.
afternoon
as many shovelfuls each day—al- ono and half daler pieces, with pieces
The Lift- -Time Furniture
though of course each load will bo of five
three dalers in one Jyear.
ball team of tin- rily plaxA'd ;
..... nnd MJ.rr
V««.
NIIl’IiHv lighter
llrkl.ir. -but
_
a,
Ka ..end
h,4 ot I -W..
&gt; * in
■ prugreas
.
•lightly
at ,the
interest inf
wilh (he 1
Tho coinage ....
had■ been
IQ
tho day they will not have corere.l as ye*r» whan tho xpociman now hare
‘••vcidh inning the score
entertained many yards as they would have with wm .truck. In 1715 tho Swedl.h
mon:
government melted down 116 bromo
imiings to
«|.-.-t.|,- the contest, day aflefniMui. c'&gt;typlim&lt;*iitary
of getting even with their employer: ennaonn and mode them Into 86.760
which wa* won l&gt;y Delton, aflei
they will work as hard as over, but Plato money dalera.
two mm Wore out.
Tlie b.ljlcry rinse to
they don't want him to gel a* good
Such large pieces of pure copper
for till* Life Thin'i* was Roush und
month.
were tsaued a. money In order to
liohb-sl.i.
■
Mr*. F. G..sTi-.-fli-bl entertaimil a
find an outlet for the product* of tho
cpfnptuiy of young p&lt;*oiih&gt; Monday
Swcdl.h copper mines Without depre­
mt^is.-nuiidx-riuK iwi nly. gave
Get ths Best Opinion.
evening al a
‘.'•lock dinrn-: in
Stuart a miscellaneous sliowIt is worth whllo to takn pains to ciating tho value of the metal. All
Honor of Mis* Fraiircs Btircli. who
find out the best way of doing a given plate money 1. natprally becoming
is pursuing mu-i- al sludies in Chiquite
rare. IJnlbr and , halfdaler
-task, even If you have strong
grounds'
..
~ --- --------(*agy. Sidney Sliipm.'iii, slmlent nf
the University &lt;&gt;f Michigan, John
Qrispen, of Grand Rapids,'who i* • An Association of Neglected Wives b..4on. Is . .SIS. ■«. is, «&gt; .IM1
from Ihe' f*'*.' *’"• ,r- ““•—
Inking advanced work in violin has been formed at Schoenbeck. on the Hi &gt;i&gt;be.M u&lt; Ihou.hi
,h- &gt;■'“
studies, and her ■••n Harold Shef­ Elbe, to establish,* time limit for.hus- HHIUol .phen,, n I. worU. .till. "U. £
field, ot Miinliu-* Mililnry Academy, bands' visits to beer houses and cafes. scorn delights and live laborious days'"
'
New York.
If necessary, the wives will, form a In order to make as sure as you can ot&gt;
•Tile body, rtf Augiiff Ixiekwood militia to;romove all husbands found
having the'beat opinion, even If you
Oxone In Brewing.
wa* brmik-lkl on ihe fl o'clock’Sat­
on the promises after 11 p. .m.
know that this' opinion has a small . A curious commercial’ application
urday evening ii.-im Ice this city
A notary named Sauter, who died re­ chance pt being speedily or ever ac­ of oxone has ju.t been developed la
from OLsegd* for interment in Riv­
erside ceim-leiv.
Iley.
Maurice cently In tho tnw'n Arbon, on tho bor cepted by the majority, or by anybody the brewing Industry. Sample, ot
Grigsby .ruiidiieied- the' liuribl rer- dor of. Lake Cdhstance, had a strange but ourselvo*. Truth and wisdom have brewers' yeast treated with oxone for.
mania for fign shoes. He left a mu­ to bide their times, and then take fivo minute* show greater tennsntlng
seum containing about 5.000 pairs of their chance after all—John Morley. power thin untreated yeast During
ita'l made his |i-&gt;m«- fnr some time boots and shoes, valued at over 16.000
with hi* *mi. Mi .’Lockwood resid­
but after that ozonized yeast exhibit*
ed here for rev.-rul years, und was lowed to ebter tho room where thia
A small crowd had gathered out­ fermentative power markedly-ln exnikhly regard-d b&gt; many friends. side the store window where an auto­
Word has ),received of the collection xju kept..
The latcil articles devised for the matic tyQpwriter was on exhibition. fit cotnei from (he Inhlbltlvo action
marriage of MJ-* Mabel Phillips ol
Galesburg,, in Mr. L iVprii Shedd of benefit of tho modern woman are Two women stopped and peered in. of osoue on .objectionable organism*.
Hie same place, nl Hie-home of the musical clotnea- brushes, scent bot­ Interestedly watching the keys bob up
hride's lallie'r, June 17. Miss Phil­ tles. sprays and powderpuff boxes for and down apparently of themselves. calls are eliminated and the stronger
lips hiis been a. successful rural her dressing table T»o tunes can be Presently on 6 of the women turning ones stimulated In
fermtatailta'
teacher for Ihe pust six years, hav­ played on the brush'while it la being to her companion remarkAl: "Jenny,
ing taught in'Barry 1’ounty till the paid. The little button which starts
past year.- They will reside-on tho mechanism la placed Just where that's iheTThd ot a typewriter your overproduction of yM*t rell*
husband should have In bl* office in­
the groom* farm near Galesburg.
stead of thjt blonde-haired thing."
American. •
Cougralulatum-.
Mr. and Mrs. S. tho hand Is certain to press It
A. (iainder id-South Delton, attend­
ed the wedding.
BANNER WANT ADVIL PAY
BANNER WANT AW$ PAY.-t
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

I

�~THE HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 25, 1911

PAGE SIX

SISTER’S SABLE MOFF
By CLAUDINE BISSON.
The game came near being air
Ionin Gela Rrvenae.
. fnnia had revenge on Hastings on errortbm game -nnd kept every one
(heir native heath by a to lo 3.
"Good lands, but I’ve kicked a cat!”
Thunuiay.
Ionin, which re‘&lt;-&gt;'ived
as IIIV
Mlaa Lyate Teller, stenographer In
in Hastings Hie worst drubbing
tho city and living with her mother
that any Ionia team ever received'
In
a suburban village, had been one
ai the hands of Hastmg&lt; was Uie
Hastingcity of &lt;leliglit after tunung the
tables on Hastings- The Ionia fans. fan pro­
and in tho gloom of a winter's evening
her foot bad struck something soft
partlciilarly offer Pnllen bad been
and furry and kicked it ahead of her.
driven frarn
the nmunjl
after
"Hcru. pussy, pussy, pussy!"
four runs had been made in Hie
But pussy did not respond with a
fifth.
Kratxmiller was cpnsidered1
meow or reproach that she had boon
Ihe Ind tn. slop the balling rally
kicked.
und stop it' h” did.
He held bmin I
"My soul, but It's a muff!”
down to 1110-1’ hits and two runs.
Gaesar. the star lefl-haixler. was:— ..
.............
hit hard, tiul imfortimately the hils’Hie sea-un i- «
and a very expensive one. Of course.
came after two were out. B-|| jour nalmnal u
slurred bl Ihe ba! with a triple, two pi'h'ndid wffl''
yfbad loal II
douhb-s and a single to his credit.
Islay a game, is .played.
We nil
Tho next morning MlM(Ljvlo aaked
innings 13 3 1 5 (1 7 8 !»— H H 1 vv.iiil ba-"- ball in 'll.-i-ding*. then! tho car conductor, but he could not
Ionia ,.30(04 p 2 0 ’—in ti ’
on along" and nw-t. | help bur out. Sho waa carrying tho
Hnolings I p 0 0 0 1 ( 0 0— 3 13
Serac by lnnlng&lt;
I muff to tho office with her, and on
Batteries—Caesar mid . Galzile Inning- .......... I
3 i5 «* 7 8
Il
the car with her waa_a hatchet faced
Patten, Krwtxmiller .and Hulehin.HaUlug* ........ »« I 0 " 0 &lt;• 0 0
I &gt;oung man who wa/ given to induo­
...
.........
o
o
•»
a
ooo
O
(I
—
n|
tlon and inference.- Hero waa a-girl
Ilaslinp* It). Albion 5.
’ B:Ulerie*-II-ll nnd G.ray; Bar- | whoa.- mMflt did not-cost over |35.
The boys Journeyed to Albmn. Sun­
| and ye0*uo was earning a sablo
day, .and grabbed m)on&gt;&gt;-r game. 10
. muff that must have cost hundred!.
to 5. at II....... ..
of th.- Imb ' Whoa Mlaa Lyslo left the suburban
ay Sigurd.
car In tho city tho young man crowd­
Kynell started for Hasting* nml.
; ed forward and lifted hl# bat and
although Itothv-red with a sor&lt;- arul.
ho kept the hit* Welt Scattered. Irry.
H&lt;»Fli nra&gt;4Hr&lt;»n cut genii”-1 Bald:
"It la about tho muff I wish to speak
Albion managed, wilh the aid of manly players, and help lo niake a
two timely hit* and an error o'f very fast learn —— •” *i»e n j to you."
Judgment, to annex live run- in the
tin"O-h-h!"
early part of the aame. Hi-lmu-idJnbli-dl’
I his
-My slater will bo so glad!”
get I inc one in I In- meantime.
I p
till the eighth things were going
flni- for Woodlift’. Albion's wns.iof the fur." suavely observed the
thinal young hurler. The gran&lt;T
young man.
march started in Hastings, half of
iip.
A young man who didn't like tho
tho Hili.
Midge b'd off with his
y support,
third safe blow of Ihe day an.l In management- «r a •&gt;&gt;■■ Bell H00* ot tho hatchet-faced one at all
■h.'.ubl make nh enviable; had halted within hearing distance.
fore Albion could slop |ln- fire­
an.l ha
and
ho nnu*
now ntonrwtrt
stepped tnrvani
forward nr&gt;&lt;1
and Knlit
said
works. we had hung up six tallies,
i to Miss Lysic:
making the count, 7 In 5. Hasting*
on Ihe long end.
”1 beg your pardon, but Is that
Base Hall Games Scheduled.
1 young man annoying you?”
i "He claims that his sister lost thia
7—Athlon.
muff, and I don't believe him.”
28— Hastings
j "You found It, did you?”
Saturday, 'July

i—Two

garni

Tuesday. July 7—Charlotte.
Thursday, July 0—Hastings in
Chai latte.
Saturday and Sunday, July tt-nnd
12—Hastings in Imija.
Thursday, July id—Hastings. In
Chai lotto,
Saturday, July 18—Charlotte.
Sunday, July IP— Hastings
In

‘ better advertise for an owner. As
for thja fellow here, if he doesn't take
himself off fit call an officer. He's a
fraud and a swindle! Good morning."
The young man took himself off,
but he redo down town on tho same
Car with Miss Lysle, just the same,
and followed her to the office wbero
she was employed. If he could get
hold of that muff It would bo ISO In
his pocket.
Miss Lyate's brother Ren, the rising
young lawyer, hail advised her to ad-

middkvilk
rhe Gonyer picnic nl Gun lake
rame off |M.f M.hiyhile. on Thurs­
day,, wilh «n Ideal day for a pu-nic.
AIkiuI 30 autos gailienMl at East
Main St.-early in Hie morning and
had lheir picture- taken by Mr.
snailh, «Jien the trip was slatted
for the iakft. The Gonyer repair
rar wilh flags flying, tuinging up
the rear, after imhih- sports, dinner
was served to. over 150 Hungry
people, for who ever saw as-rowd al
Hie lake that were not Immiry. A
hall gaim&lt; in Hu- nflerniHm ended
very uiisallsfacloi'ilv. ns one side
feeling aggrieved left the Held, but
all hi all the day was one long-10 lie
remembered and all returned to
their horiies g|n,| Hint they had
been nf ihu party.
Clarenoo McNee. aged 18 years.
died very suddeiilv ... ....
...
his parents in.liAiug TwpM Friday
night. He had xn&lt;&lt;l been well fnr
some time, but no danger was ap­
prehended as he was aHout all of
the time, when he was suddenly

-ician arrived. Burial- at Panheb-e
on Saturday was privale. Besides
the aged parent - ijiere are two
brothers and two sisters, besides
other relatives left lo mourn the
taking nway of due so young. The
many friends can only express lheir
sorrow in this lheir hour of sorrow.
John Rilchi” and iNm Perkins
have some wry nobby signs on
lheir barber shops, done by one of
those lightning nrlisls.
.
F.. H. leipper is placing an iron
roof upon the bain of Levi Stamp,
west of town.
Newell Williams is spending a
few days with O. M. White and fainLoren Tungate and .wife are the
proud parents of a fine. son. ar­
riving Sunday Ihe 2lsl.
Leroy Mead who has been work­
ing for the P. M. It. It..Co. at Grand
lunclion of lai,., vj. home Um last
iif Hu- week, leaving Saturday for
Petoskey, where lie becomes night

Ed. Haines of Plainwell, for many
years a resident, of Yankee Springs
twp.. came over in his Buick auto
on Saturday on business, and found
lime to call on some friends, who
were glad to know that he is very
busy In his contract work.
Eli McNaughton came home Fri­
day from the M. A. C. and will nowhave the chance to work out in act­
ual practise some of the theories
he has been absorbing, and see if
they work out in practice as well
as in the school man.
City All'y Ferguson of Grand
llnpids was in the village on busiii’-ss Saturday evening; also found
tidle to call on some of hi.s friends.
Hunk Storrs has closed his west
side pool room nnd is moving lo Big
linpid-*.. Mrs. Storrs and son left on
Monday, while Hank will remain a

Mr. and Mrs. J: B. Holes, for many
' years rcsidenls of Ytankee Springs,
have moved to Hastings. -They
have purohaged a home lljere.
Wm. Judder,- Jr, of Grand Rap­
ids visited his uncle, E. F. Blake
nnd family and G. E.' Blake nnd
Fred Alexander of lhA Soldiers'
Home Is visiting al Ah&lt;&gt; (WroH's. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brandsteller
nnd Miss Ruth McPeck are spending

Mrs. Benton Hopkins of Cleve­
land. Ohio, is Ihe guVst of tier fath­
er, I. F. Packard rind family Tor a
cotjple of weeks.
The Gonyear Pienic al Gun. Lake
came idf ns
per schedule mi
Thunuiay. It was an ideal day'for
n picnic.
Early in .the morning
about :«) autos gathered nt East
Main SI., mid lind their pictures
taken-by Mr. Suaith.. lhen-the trip
was started for Hie lake.
After
some sports and contests, dinner
was served to over 150 people. In I
(he nflcnioon. there was a ball
grime. Middleville
High School* ।
with Leighton. .U’lghlon teain Im--:
ing victorious.
The day was one!
long to tie remembered ano all re- ;
turne«| lb lheir homes glad that!
they had I....... one of the party.
i
Miss Elhi’l Harper was the gu&lt;-st j
of Miss Ethel Wilson nt Caledonia,!
Wednesday evening ' and attended I
the loth grade graduating exercis- I
ea.
Miss Beryl Brandstellcr returned 1
Tuesday evening from her year’s i
college work nt Aim Arltor.
Miss Ellnfi Sharp was.Hie guest of i
Mrs. John Rogers nt Hastings, Sat­
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prindle and
Mrs. Gladys Barber and son were]
the Sunday guests of E. L. Gillies
and family at Sainnnc. Mich.
John Hilcliie and Don Perkins
have some very pretty signs on
lheir barber shops, done by one of
those lightning artists.
Clarence McNee, aged 18 years,
died very suddenly nt the home of
his parents, in Irving township.
Friday evening.
He had not ln-en
well for some time, but no danger
was apprehended ns he was able (o
be about all the tirip-. when h” was
taken-smldiffily worse and died befor a physician arrixeil. The bur­
ial hi Parmelee on Saturday, was
private.
Besides the awed par­
—
---- an(|
ents, J here •_m e .

to mourn the taking away of one
so young.
,IL C. Storrs has. closed the .pool
room on the west side and is mov­
ing lo Big Hapids. Mrs..Slorrs nnd
son left on Monday, while Mr.
Storrs will rl-main a few days tu
close up his business matters.
Mrs. Amelia Martin returned to
her home Saturday evening, after

If you .wpre to be taxfd J1.00 a
week on your income, you would
rail II un|uM. Util you would have
the tax to pay and you would con­
tinue life, though the dollar-a-wrck

Your
Income
Tax
i

'

■&gt;—4%

By taxing yourself this amount *nd
drposlthig II regularly in our sav­
ings department, you would not
only retain control and possession
of wiuit you save but you would rrrelve compound interest at 3M per
cent semi-annually.

Interest on Certificates—-'

.

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FARMERS STATE BANK
MICHIGAN

MIDDLEVILLE,

Monumental Structures
When Hie artist wants lo create or build a MrurUire worthy
of (hr admiration of lovers of Hie things dial combine beauty,
strength and durability, docs tic not draw ti|M&gt;n tlic resources of
miluri- for all material?
iluir your chiropractor relieve that nerve pressure and na­
ture will use tier awn resources in the metabolism of your system.

CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS w™

M. W. SMITH, D. C.
NEW HENDERSHOTT BUILDING
ROOMS 3, '1 AND 7

HASTINGS,

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-

-

MICHIGAN

FREE
Pattern, of

Vanta. Viaper
No Pins — No Buttons
Mothera—

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

C. D. Barrell returned last Tues­
Thursday. July 23— Hastings
day to his duties as nurse al East
Haven Home. Richmond. Ind., after
. Friday. July 21, Charlotte.
spending two .weeks with -his fam­
। Tuesday, July 28—Chicago Leland
ily and friends in Middleville.
advertise. She adopted this plan.
Giant*.
Master Philip
Beall 'returned
When she started for home In the
Tuesday jo Ids home at Ann Arbor.
evening sho carried tho muff with
Mich^ after spending a week at the
PROF. JOSEPH L, THALMAH
mailers.
her.
•
home
of
C.
F.
BrandsleH.-r
and
Il is reported that a barber shop
Tho hatchet facod young man was will
HIS FINE ADVANCEMENT
family.
soon open la the hotel.
’
waiting to follow her. IThat sable
C. B. Johnson and family, ncromFord Specht Spark Flag........................ -......................................................... 50e
Z5 J. ’Townsend and liis men arc
Home Trulli Hud n Parade.
muff was a great temptation to him.
Nickel Plate Ford Pedal Fad .............................................
-.-_.S1.3S
very busy setting up tools and es­ panied by Theodore Wieringn and
In the ninth Hastings gathered Jins Accepted u Position In New
Mr. Clydo Melton, the young sculp­ pecially binders. The good outlook Wilson Whilwright. motored to
Carlion Remover Burned Ont..-.2--------- -------- ---------------- S0a Cylinder
in three mon’ on hard hitting,
hi
। Kalamazoo. Sunday morning, where
Pre*t-O-Lite Tank Exchange............................................SI.50 and S2.OO
tor. camo along just as the girl step­
(his inning Max Eek hit .tine out &lt;»f
Standard Gasoline----------------- ------- -------- ------------ 12c
ped to the walk and ho followed on good d-al of call for binders, and they passed the day with Mrs.
of I0.0M.
the park, ground rule- preventing
Johnson's nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Sa­
5-Minute Cure Ciment........ —.......................... -.......................
25c
him from making a home Tim.
Ii
Tin1 friends of Joseph L, Thftlninn. —not because ho was seeking a flirta­ they have Ih-cu right on the job in hin.
Tire lloc........ .................................. . ,................................... 25c and 35c box
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sabin also en­
was the longest hit ever made on
tion—not because he Identified her as supplying the fanners wants.
Bicycle Tube......................................... -........................................ -................... 5&lt;&gt;«
Corn is looking tine in this section tertained his sister, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Albion's ground*. Hall pitched the
tho girl of tho morning whoso part
John
DeKnm
and
daughter.
Bea
­
last three innings for Hastings and gress. 'i'lie following .item from ho had taken against hatchet-face, but and a good stand is reported. Once
trice.
Miss Bent rice DeKnm ac­
allowed hut one safe biAv. Eck. "Oak Leaves" n paper pHhlidiod in
«•&gt; &gt;■*«
u uic,i»6o in a while you hear of the xut companied Mr. and Mrs. Johnson|
getting in their work, but
Kynell and Hutchins for Hastings, Oak Park gives full information.
.
' At the BuicK Garage
I from bta alater In tbo same suburb worms
home and will be their guest for
not
as
bad
its
in
former
years.
and Miller for Albion, featured Ihe
Joseph L. Thallium, for live year- • M1m Lyise lived in mating that bo moThe fine rain of Sunday And Mon­
game witti hard hitting.
of Hu- biology department of: thing awful had happened and ho day was needed and it came down
Miss Myrna Putnam visited rela­
Albion has one of Iho fastest ■head
I...
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_ _ • - __ . __ ...
...
. Iloam* in tho stalo, and they sure cept Hi'- prmripai’hip al New Eastle, mtiat come oa soon as ever he could. so nicely that every bit went into tives in Hostings, Saturday and
And bo tho trio rode on until tho Hi&lt;* ground, thus insuring the well Sunday.
are a hard bunch In beat.
Hora Pa. Mr. Thallium was unanimous­
of wheat, nnd other grains,
Saturday.
.
English Educator Telia of Soma Good
ly elected principal by Hie board of ed. Then there was.a scramble, and tilling
and no jjouht saving the seasons
W. C. T. U. Mrclino.
•
II^MI..^ io. b..i. u a
i
a"'|
seeding, which means much to the
Tho Woman's Christian Temper­
,, ,.
,
.. , a telegram
yvedue.-day and a Miss Lyslo hurried away, tho thief fol­
HaMins. |ml ■■mlirr
™ h.
Tlmmlay. The |..»ilio,&gt; lowed. and the sculptor almost ran. farm, as the loss of clover year af­ ance Union met at llu? l/nited
right side of tin- leda.-r Sidurday. - - •-----. • ■ «•'Thu thief was too precipitate. He at­ ter year is very discouraging lo the Brelhrun church .called lo order by
-'Continued trbm page one.
Dr. John Adams, proteasor of educawhen they defeated, the slrang
tacked tho girl while tho sculptor was fanners.
Mrs. Ballou, first Vice President.
pmitly
I’roperty—Van Titllm, Uba in the Unlveratty of London, doThis is the last week pf school Hur President being 111 and unabb*
Buick team. Ill-fl. The Buick lehm ........... ... ....................
yet within hearing. Her screams as
fined a "howlar," tn a lecture to teach­
is made up of old hands, mid th--y-' New Cn-lb- Ims recently erected a. she fought with one hand and held and then we will miss Iho pupils to be present, Bible reading nnd Fuller, ’Dimpkius.
Inventory of ik&gt;urt Hihisc-wjxmI- ers the other day, aa a mistaken anhave a fa*l team, but tlmra was &gt; new building with modern equip- on to tho muff with tho other brought from our streets, also Hie teachers, prayer was offered by Rev. Ballou.
nothing to II when lb” li'ffne slug-!!lil'‘rit. The hiuli school Ims 85o sill- Mr. Melton back, and ho recognized as they will be $oon. leaving for Holl cull answered by Bible'quota­ iruff, Parker, Abbey.
awcr honestly given, and having a
Inventory of
County Farm— certain foundation.
their several homes, and we under­ tions. Secretary's report'read and
If a boy was
Ident.i nnd about forty iii-li tutors,1................. ....
stand' a new corps will be here to approved. Reports of superinlcn-| llitchi”, Ickes. Smilh.
Hall nnd Gray, liastings mlw b:d- ] being slightly smaller than Oak
Right *&amp;nd justice seldom triumph, commence the new year.
Judiciary—Fuller, Abbey, Grozinfcry made lheir iiiilinl npi&gt;e;tnmce' Panic high. - ------- "
UncT' and replied, "Ten mltca," that
dents
of
departments.
Flower
but this was one of the exceptions.
'
The Common Council met In Mission. Miss Walker, she gave a ger.
•here nnd made n big hit with Ihc.' W,ot&lt;n. a sit
Fuel—Ickes .Smith, I’ennels.
special scssioib Monday evening to good report of Iler Work.
fans.
Hall pilch'-d a line game.
Mrs.
iiie Rnlck n\en beiriu practically i Mr. Thnlman
•
Insurance—Abbey,
Tompkins, bay waa not attending.
approte nf Hie tax roll and turn
rnme l&lt;&gt; Onk Park in p?n5^d'
Deedrick brought a good report of ’Klingi'iismiHi.
helplesa before him. hi,- own er’-! IWN as a l.-.u h-r &lt;d bh-b-gv ail4f choked. Bo bad hl. eye. blacked and same over lo the treasurer.
her visit to Ihe Gounty Farm.' She
Drains- lt”li.-ch. GrezingeF, Mead. ts Mme. Fattl called the Welsh night­
For being responsible for two of! mathematics and was appointed hlB nM» skinned. Ho waa jefked to
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K7Leibler. of gave a goo&lt;r talk concerning the
Suporintemleuts of Poor Report— Ingale?" and replied. -Because sho
lheir num. Gray, the new catcher. head Of ihe biology deparlmenl the hl. feet and kicked around tho cor* &lt;irand Hapids, were down on Mon­ work nnd some suggestions which
' Is sure some backstop. There will following year. ' I hiring Ihe -tv ncr, and tho »culptor turned-to re- day to see Hie taller's sister. Mrs. might bo helpful to Ihe superin­ Klingensmith. Abbey, (kilkins.
sings at night." that waa not a fool­
County Clerk's Report—Calkins, ish answer.
ye.us of hi.s work ihe scope of lhe|celve tho tbank, of tbo girt with the E. F. Blake, who is very ill.
tendent in her work - in jails and Ickes, Miller.
Jay Smith went to Kalamazoo on almshouses.
throwing Saturday wa- a .-ample of -cp-ni-.e de|iartmeirt has bei-n greatly aablo muff.
A friend of tbe.profeuaar's asked his
Mr,s. Bump, .Super­
Tuesday to attend sf wedding of a intendent of Craiye roll d’-part-- : Pay Roll—Pennels, Ritchie. Ful­ paplls whal they knew ahont Eleanor
nl.i regular work.
•
■-nlurged. Mr. Thalman organized | she had disappeared!
'
The feature of the same was
relative.
_
ment. has mail*- n gnod lirginrting ‘ler.
Ten minutes later hts alstcr waa
The object of this session is the
Eck’* rentalinnal catch- of a llv is now re
James Sanborp spent Sunday al looking out for th” babies.
Mrs.
weeplngly raying to him:
equalization of the assessments. at last one boy volunteered. "She waa
hall in short left.'
Saranac, going by auto.
Merrick. Snpermlendent of W. C. T. [The various supervisors claim they very fat." Tho teacher did not know
"Oh. Clyde,'it's awful—just awful!"
, Tlic score:
The many friends of Charles U. and Missionary
department and nest­ "Baby dead?"
Cooperation.
Wcissert extend congratulations to She believesx iu cooperallon and 'have assessed nt actual cash value.
Score by Innings.
VVlielhcr that has actually been
"No.
I've
lost
that
nojr
sable
muff
himself
and
bride,
and
hope
Hint
R H E
thinks it would he well lo nsk each
lheir life's journey may Ims along Missionary Society to. put in a [done will bn determined very large­ book,” and pointed to the place where
Hastings 112 2 2 0 0-2 0—to II :r has written’ n laboratory im'uuiul that I bought the other day!”
ly by a comparison of their footings
plensaiit'pnl li ways.
‘
"Sablo muff?"
Buicks - ..t fl 0 0 1 (I 2 2 0— 6 9 I which i» used in the 1ir.-l yPrir vias'.Temperance program once a year with tlie tlgures which have been it said, “Among Iletwy'a stoutest nupThe
Middleville
Chautauqua, and have n union meeting of ladii
porU-rs—’■
Thai was a genuine
RaUoriei—Hall, and Gray: Cur­
priqinred by the slate lax emnmisAugiixt Hili to 16th, 191L
ing from, tho car.*
"
.
rie mid Myers.
Umpire. Hulihord.
in' the Union. Mrs. Scoll. Superin­
If any sttpervtoora live "bowler.”
The strawberry season ' is about tendent of Hie social work, gave her sioiL
Dr. Adams pointed out that the Joke
Thiilmnn took a unique interfailed to do this, tbu-e Who have
over tind now comes the
juicy report.'
Health
and
Heredity.
complied with the tax commis­
Close Game With (1xhvi-IL
cherry,
of
which
EM.
Brown
Ims
l&gt;all field practically every after- . j didn't know how to get an advertlseMrs. VnnVelsor. Su|u-rintendenl.
When Ilin .harm- l&lt;-:im lih'il up n.H.ii and ofl.-u assisted in caching menl to thft clty pap&lt;.r8. What on a good crop, which he is selling at says il is all new to her but she ii sion's demands will no doubt llnd a Dot made by Ute puplL A boy
agaim-t the
Jz&gt;wdl aggrawili.in the major mid nnuor league lediiH ,.arth ahal| j
very reasonable prices .to all that much interesled in the subject ami way to we that the delinquent ones
pro brought .into line.
It may- us
Tuesday, Ihe local fans were treat­
are in need. '
•.*
II.. wx.-r
..
,
a nl
is making plans along that line. well be accepted that the state lai gin, “You can see through a window
ed In one of Ihe best games Hint lias game of any kind and Was always
•II. G. Bcnnwajr has been building Union Signal Superintendent. Mrs.
*uu
7our
commission will-see to it that Bar­
* been played upon the local diamond III- sidelines dieering for a virtevfy
a garage at his residence.
\
_.'
, _ , . . ,
Boyes, had no report for that day. ry Co. property is assessed at sub­ —“ Then ho stopped. But the lad
»ljf n1
"“Ip'” »•»’
to t»o ,p«.
Hus year. Only one run was made ullli Ibr «lu.l.ml-. II.A m-w cement sidewalk has been Mothers Department, represented
stantially what it is wtirlh.
.
during the game nnd that' was by competent f.H.tUill referee or base-1110 didn't look for tho girl's tracks, built on high street,-HMining north l»y
Mrs. Ballou, no report.
-Plans
E. Chilton, who Miorcd when Eck ball umpiiT ami nflrn fill’ d in when jI,e walked two blocks down a side past the residences of W. II. Car­ for -flower mission day for the 7th
drove Ihe only tlirae base lut of tin­ Ii'-ede.l ns :m ofllcfal’. He Went I" ' "treet and then rang a bell. Lock had son. Elmer l enton and others.
Il of July a social day is to ip» observ­ NEW MIDDLEVILLE HOSTELRY
“I just can't seem to keep a dining­
- game.
Even-lt. Mass., wilh (he fordball beea a good golds. It was Miss Lysis makes a tine improvement upon ed with light refreshments and in­
"THE INN" GIVES BIB BANQUET room girl!” "I have often wondered
Only once durmg the gaipe did team in 1012.
I Teller that camo to tho door la an­ that" street.
vitations for visitors. “Count Your
the visitors stand any show of ly­
Fred Ogden of Hastings,-lias been Blessing" was sung.
ile Was treasurer of (In- alldelic swer.
.
.Reading by Under New Management And in why you never can keep any help. 1
ing the,score und,I hat was tn the nssociation mid lias been faculty I jj took just two hours to straighten spending a few days wilh relatives Mus Walker;, Song was sung by
never have auy such trouble." “I
seventh .when, Steckle g&lt;»|. iirsl on
in these parts.
He has'nicely re­ girts. Echoes from (he State Con­
New Building With New
know, but my husband just won't flirt
tlirar tdriken because Gray lost the mauager nf all teams Tor several 0U( uln tangle of that sable muff, and covered from a recent operation’.
wU&gt; them."
Furnishings.
years.
!। then »_o___
,___
,»._1 Brother Bon.
vention was read by Mrs. Ballou.
followed
another.
ball nnd Ilian Jlannnn made a 2 base
Aside froiii athlelics. he ha* at­
Two^'iistora were present, Mrs.
Invitations are out announcing
' hit off Bell, giving Slccklo third. tended tn.tllo IhtAin ial end of llu tho rising young lawyer, didn't bare
Mary Heath nnd Mrs. Stella Igiinp- the opening of "The Inn." Middle­
Just al this-point Bell tightened
Mr. and Mrs. George Juppslrom man. of Shepherd.
‘‘'7 up annual opera-apd far four years m&lt; &gt; anything »o say about this latter tan­
Adjourned for ville's new hotel.
A Grand open­
gio for several ponths, and then it and baby were tho guests of her two weeks. ■ '
ing banquet will be given Wednes­
for IJIVV.-II.V(!)ln|t (lf (|h. p11ri.jJh‘_fr,.|„.i)-,.r.-' as- was tn a very serious tone thaf be mother al (Wai.-Mich, Iasi week.
Mrs. Smith, Sec'y.
Boll pitched a splendid game,
day evening. July I, al 8:00 o'clock.
said:
Miss Virginia Stewart of Daven­
Mrs. Watters, J’res.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Marr,
the congenial
never showing a sicu of weakening
Don91 Overlook
Mr. and Mrs. Thalmnn and daugh­
"Mother, didn't I say that unless port. fouA-is the guest of her sis­
pnopriotorK arc meeting wilh uni­
und giving tlic visitor* only three
Jane, left-on. Friday morning this case was handled right there ter., Mrs. J. D. Vannur and family.
hits nnd they were given nt time* ter
Cbata^Boirix Bps
The recent incident where a wit­ versal approval and those who at­
Mrs. Gladys Barber und little son
for Gun lake, Hastings. Midi. Mr.
srs ta amaa r— irtg
tend
this
occasion
will
be
sure
of
a
When they could (lo no harm. JI.-H Tlruhnan will return to Oak Park would be serious complications?of kuising, are the guests of her ness in a London court case spent
A^ws can ataaj* Bad
struck ouL H men und passed uno. for a few days in August prepara­
parent*, Mr. and Mrs- F. R. Prindle. seventy hours on the stand recalls splendid fltne.- The new hotel was
petted
r
Barraud, lite Grand Rapids boy. tory to moving his family east.
a previous case which broke all built by the business men and citi­
Born,
to-Mr.
and
Mrs.
I-oren
Tun
­
•*
“Tbo hero nnd heroine am engaged gate, of near Parmelee, Sunday, records.
who did Hie twirling -for Lowell
The speech of the at­ zen* of Middleville at an expense of
the-MONEY
pitched a good game and while the
to bo marriodt Both admit their June 2lsl, a fine boy.
torney general was spread over nearly 915.000^and the people of
,
locals took off woven hits they didn't
'
„n
।
Church of England bishops have sunt!”
Mr. Newell Williams is spending twenty days, while the summing up Barry county should feel proud of
count for much.
Ho struck out 7 refused to ‘ eliminate. tho
word
0 few days with O. M. White and look the Judge a month, and forms surh push and enterprise in one of
mra und pwpd.5.
tho
live
villages
of
the
county.
over
a
book
of
300
pa
g
’
es.
.
“obey" from marriage cefieqnmles. —BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
wife.

Cut Rate Supplies

Hastings Vulcanizing Co.

BEMSOBS tOWffltl ;~.'=""EPOm

MONDAI. mifflit

�PACK SEVEN

TUB HASTINGS BANNER- Jt N'E 23. WIL

Specials For Friday
and Saturday
125 Cloth Finish Envelopes

25c

1 Tube Rexall Tooth Paste and one
25c Guaranteed Tooth Brush
For 35c

1 Pound Box Astor Chocolates, 50c value
29c

1 only L-V Floor Polishing Outfit
$1.50

1 Gallon Kow Komfort and a 50c Sprayer
For $1.00

Delton, Michigan

The Rcxall Store

Extra Early Sale of

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

Southwestern Barry
DELTON.
The people'of I^eltou and vicinity
have a rare treat in store for them
Fridaj -------- ro. June
*
—
• when
■
26th,
----- .lUssell IL Bready of Hn»lings
will give hiit popular lecture.
“Cranks." nt l|m M. E. elnirch. This
will be put &lt;&gt;n under theauspieesof
Uie Young People’s Bible ('.Inns nml
the proceeds will be nut into the
pinno fund. The price hns been put
down very low, only 15 cents so as
to give everyone n chnniie lo hear
Ibis.excellent talk. Remember the
dale. Friday evening, June 26. at
the M. E. church.
Mrs. Caleb lUn&amp;ridger visifod her
daughter at Schoolcraft from Mon­
day until Thursday.
Tfie missionary meeting met last
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
George Mosher.
..Mr. nnd Mr*. Buy Ia&gt;inaar spent
Sunday in Ilichlund.
Mr*. Etta Norris and mother of
Dowlina spent Thursday with Mrs.
Gerald Bush is spending a fo’M
weeks wilh his aunt. _Mrs-Browii,
nt Okemifs, near Lansing.
Mr*. CqIIIm and baby Martha ar­
rived here Thursday night from
(linciiinall. They expect hi spend
the sumiiicr with-Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Blackman.
Mr, and Mrs. Dt-AViH. Murdock.
Mra. Clara IxMimis, Loh la-ouard
and Bernice Pennock atiended Hie
graduating exercises in Hasting*
Friday. •

Mrs. Orren Barret was in-Kalmnnzoo Thursday and Friday.
.
Willard Nye and family nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Nay of B.udleld were
Sunday visitors at -Caleb Ilisbrid-

CLOVKinniK
Mr*. Mmna HiiMT* mid Min. Mm
ton uf JVdruil. I" »v,T"’htu- a few
weeks'with her mollmr. Mrs: Is»y-

IN SESSION THIS WEEK
JI IM.E DAVIS. OF IONIA, A(TI
AS PRESIDING JI DGE 11’KSDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
A DEMURRER IS SUSTAINED

IN IMPORTANT EQUITY CASE

Should Promote.” Isa. ■ :
The Y. P. A. will .....
on A. E’. Patton's por. ln

dueled by Rev. I»n44rtls.
Mrs. Clark was an 'earnest m&lt;
Iw'r of the Baptist vhiirch. and

This diminutive piece of machinery
has been known to keep up this work
without &amp; single stop for more than

Bain Thursday.
Frank Fisher of Banth-hl visiled
his brother Miles Fisher anil family
Iasi Thursday.
Dr. Cross atid family aitd Mrs.
Clara Ixxmih spent Sunday wilh
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nagle of Clbver-

DIRECTORS
Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Huglies

It pulrateu 4,208 times an hour, 100.
SOO times u day, 36.7H2.000 times a
year. It has no journals or bearing!

characteristic lt&gt;i&lt;i-parably ceunected
With Utii pump, which is that once it
stops It cannot be started up again.

Indltui IkiII leant defeated
Hastings Life Timers Salm dav
lorntMin in a spirited frame Jiei
Eugene Horlon ha* been «

care and Judgment In tin upkeep.
There Is no other machinery that we
have any knowledge of of which tho
abort) can bo said. How this Is sit
accomplished is knotfiT only to lu

George J. Doster
L. B. Tccrpcniog

For Staple and B'ancy

Groceries
SEE

HART-SOON AFTER DECEASE which together killed 2,000 trout In
ono night. Contrary to the general
belief, the otter, oeveral of which h»»
Had Suffered From a Weak Heart bad kept under observation, was not
a dainty eater", and would eat tho
For Arars Was Apparently
whole of a two-pound trout down to
Better Tuesday.
and Including the tall fin', and then go
for another.
" ' ”
Mrs. Manning Clark,' who lives in
Hie lirst ward, went to the near-by
gniedry store of James Ejigleluirt
and ordered some groceries. About
a half hoar latvf when Mr. Engle-, this night letter was forged by a man
hart went lo deliver the groceries and not written by the woman whoso
to Mrs.Clark, he found her lying mi name Is signed to It?" The Expert—
the ground ilrad near the wash-tub. "Because it contains Just 4R words.
over wlnrli she lent apparently been
working under a tree tn the yard

This pump is so small and so light
that It might be carried In an overcoat
pocket. Yet It nine day nnd night
without a stop, without ' attention,
drawing in and sending forth two. and
and a half ounces of liquid 70 times a
uto. In one minute it pumps -173
ces; In one hour. C56U pounds; in
year. u,a|6.750 pound?. Its normal

hottie for lheir vncaliou. .•
Miss Einiiin Dinkel of Kalatnazt
is visiting her nudlier. Mrs. Ma

Delton State Bank
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

BODY FOUND BY JAMES EN8LE-

most destructive to flih. and also the
cleverist fisherman In the manner It
cornered Its prey. Tho otter enjoyed
fish-catching as a sport, apart from
the necessities of hunger, and the

MOST WONDERFUL OF PUMPS

it pumps 4ii2,4|z.r»oo pounds, or mon

A. A. Aldrich, Pres..
..
J. G.
——
Hdfthcs,
___ Vicc-Prcs.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

MILS. MANNING CLARK, LIVING IN
FIRST W ARD HIED VERY
SUDDENLY.

Thcinost perfect pump in tho world,
tho most perfect ever made. Is also the
oldest—how old. no one knows, for It

F.-H;-WILKINSON

$20,000.00
6,000.00

EXPIRED WHILE DOING
WASHING TUESDAY

Opal Canid arrived Sunday from
Wisconsin where she has. been the
(inst -school‘year with her sister

Both Phones

Capital
Surplus

The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Crape Cream ofTartar

next Sunday al
r
preaching* at/ Sliullz in
There will he Sundi'

Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

We Pay

BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
WO ALUM, HO LIME PHOSPHATE

W hich W as Heard By Judge Davis
Ho Also Stuns Decree In'Mortuagt; Foreclosure.
Judge Smith culled Judge Jkivis.
of
louia. to sit in his place k* pre­
Erie Method and l.'dy Mend of
aiding judge in the
~ "- *'•'
Kalamazoo, spent Sainrday until
Sunday at John Mel.. । .­
Several from this, pla.-e attendedihe graduating exerciat liaslings.
Miss Alice Foley of llasliiigs is
visiting at- N; O. Buni|. Mr. and Mr*. N. '•&gt;. liump vt&lt;iled in Hastings, from Ffi-kiy until.
Monday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ki Hey. also
wni. Loyd, of Knliim ■ •• -. spent
Sunday at Fald Peine i ■
Mr. anil Mrs. Amhew Willis- hre fondant, praying that the proceed-1
spending a few day.- with Mr. and
mgs b&lt;‘ dismu&amp;ed on the .mound,
Mrs.
E. J.। Koller.
,i..........
... ... i (hat a ease b"gun in
Mr.
and Mrs. Bert i.I- ■,. ui
-itablishing a'
at A. E. Pulton’s, Stiii.ie.
iHiundary line wa* not a proper ca.-e |
Maliel Kelley is vl.-uuif hr
for a court in equity, but must b".,
iu Huslings, this week.
tried at law.
Mr. mid Mrs. •Wim.if s?i:
Judge Davis suaiuiped the de­
Milo, sp-nl Sunday at Hid I'
murrer.
did no| say that a ra.-nt equity might not lie considered
lii which n boundary line might !»•
involved. But lie ron.-id&gt;Tv&lt;l that
Kelby'.*.
Hie proof as submit I eil did not. in
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Ilia judgment, .............................
*"
spending a few d:
equity on Un- grounds ret forth in
Hi.plnintilT's declaration.
He
therefore dismissed Ihe case.
It is considered probable that Unuialter will be brought up again in

Actual Cost.

Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.
,

ROYAL

8IIULTZ.
Th., laidiija Aid Society al Mrs.
McCullum's was very well attended.
I'torecds, *7.50.
.’ Miss ’LiHian lleveii of Elkhurl,
Ind., is visiting Mrs. Lizzie Zerhel,
Oakwood. Fin-- I
for a few days. '
Mr. and rM-

day&lt; with relatives nr Illg''it:
Mrs. Orin - GraJTniilh-r and
•i-hildren of Portland, ln&lt;L un
illng al Edd Gates.
(kirl Howell of Na-lr. III",
from Thursday until Ahn day.
bis grandpnreiils, .1. Pills and
Bert ha. .Shultz (&gt;nteruiin«-d A

This Is Your Opportunity
To • Buy Dress Ginghams
Gauze Marvels, Toile du Nords, Utilities,
Tauntons and Manchcstcrs. All first quali­
ty Ginghams. No “chei^p John” goods
among them.
&gt;—
.
He and 15c-qualitics at
12'^c qualities at
10c qualities at.______.

19c
12c
10c

Best in the Long Run

KOPF &lt;5 KOPF

Handicap Approved.

replied

Delton, Mich

Profitable Farming

■ k ••nd guest of
lt',ynohls.
K
w‘Ts is hclplnu

DELTON, MICH,

in these days means

Efficient Farm Machinery
Home Baked Goods a Specialty

A. NEW TYPE FAMILY

The BODONI SERIES
A Classic Type-Face Wilh Whicii
The Modern Printer‘Can Surpass
The Works of Past Masters. Let
us show you printed samples.

I Waller Kerry of Halil. Ereek vis-i TWO BALL GAMES AND DANCE
lib'd-his uncle, I*. Musher a couple
AT DELTON ON JULY FOURTH
days last w&lt;-ek.
Gh'i&gt; Peiinnek, wife and.children
&lt;if Hickory Corners sp&gt; ’
Fqrvniiiiii
Game Wilh Duuliiifj. AfI til Edd Gales.
Icrnooii^/ainiu- With Kiurou West
| Mr jjnd-Mrs. Dave So
!jinn were visiting relatit - ....
Eiidi-r^.
I.iniiiifl Dunt-c.
frfi-nds in Hih vicinity, last week.
| Peter Mosher and datiAhlcr. Adah, part of the
who are lot
spent Sundoy^at Marlin NngeV*.
for a good lintIhe nation's
Jesse MuCarly und •Kallierine day, July L ought io east their
Hail called on -Mrs. Libbic Crav­ Inward Delloit. I Ipto will be
en's Thursday.
.
fast ball games JHfl forenoon ;
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Barnes of Grand between Delton- and lidwling nine
llapiiis, are visiting .relatives here jm&lt;l the afi.Hti-M.ii gam" itplweei
IX-lfon and Hi- Eulaimpott
Juliu- r.haiiibeiiaiu went I•&gt; Kala­
mazoo. Saturday uiglil. for a. few
D»‘flon bni*
days visit with his sister.
they have, gi
tlK’niselvt-.s i.. ..
Passed .Ihe Exmninntion. '
Their oppini'-ni-* f"r ih&lt;
Hoy Hubbard, lutorjmssed ■»!••&lt;•• **- tn j|uwn th&lt;* Dellouile*
fully the examination, .-• inditu sec­
In th- ►-.••itni.. there will !■
ond hi the IwL for a.place in Hip
postal service, aibk lias been given a ditine, wilh iiytiL.uiUiiti-iiud g
posiUoil iu Uie local posloIUce. t order is tuaurvd.

—The Kind That Docs the .Work—

Docs it well, dot.; it economically, and that is made and guaranteed to do the work by reliable
Farm Machinery in other, words that is built on honor and gets results. . Thai's

our kind.
Here uro a dew sugRcstioniTdf valuable farm tools that every farmer ought to consider
ami on which wc will lie glad to quote prices that will satisfy the careful buyer.
C.LiLI IVA’LORS—Wc have the Kraus, Iron Age, Oliver, Gale, Brown and. Keystone.
JThe man who cannot pick a satisfactory cultivator from such a list is hard indeed jo please.
MOWERS—The Chamjiion, Johnston and McCormick Mowers constitute a line that no
one can beat.
BINDERS—Wc offer the Johnston and McCormick.
These are too well and favorably
known machines to ntxil any special mention.
.
.
. .

right

�XHE HASTINGS BANNER

ANE ». WU.

PAGE EIGHT

A(ljiidfli-il iHMinr Tuesday*

WANTS
agwl W, Uho“'* humi* is in Johns*
biwn. and who Iras 'for many yi*at*S
r.irod for her mother, wa* l.n.udhl

NO AOVIR

Nice Furnished Room* for- light
housekeeping al 301 So. Church
St. Ben Pitin Smith.
if

For Sale Cheap—Rough t-inch lum­
ber for roofing and shii-ling, also
• bill stulT. phone 4&lt;KU. Inquire
F. G. Pierce, City.
If
Cisterns buill. d'lini-d ami repaired
All work guaranteed. Phniic or
leave word at Smith's Market. !««•&lt;»
Smith, City.

due July I
3G6 2 ImiK I short.

PERSONAL MENTION

ndjudgiM iiisitiir.
»h«* wandered »
. n’loiir the nighl before
all night in lib* slnnn.

TTo

self. She was fuki-ll I*' Hie K&gt;dhmiizoo state hospital for the iiF-am1
-t.*.l Al

Aluminum C.&lt;Mikin(i Drmonslrylioii.

For Sale—Good dry mjx«*d wood
923b per run! delivered. Phone A.
F. Sylvester or G&lt;*o. ToJIiurst. If

rial ronin*

( KNOCKER MADE )
:m aliiinftitim «»nn**un: by llp*-aiij*nt

Phone 323 H. or inquire of I
Benedict.

TOLD1FIBIOMJK
22

For Rent—House with barn, on
• Green St. Suitable fur tW&lt;i ilies. Tfius. E. Walers, 118

AJI bill n small
dmiimlic ran sugar - in ••••nligumiH
I'nihsl Slult-s v"im^ fnmi Ihe
&lt;Hiiilhrnalern quin (&gt;*r of l.oiiixiana.
I’rothlrlinn in IIH* *t.*ib* in the la*!
fi*w year* has excelled 3MMMI0. and
••ven .'CMkOOO short lofis annually.

For Kale —'Fine summer home
bank- of Tbhruttpple- take,
eluding house, bain pnd &lt; ,
with acre land, *«&gt;uo* fruil.
Price rigid. Phone 23611. Her
Sparks.
I
Wuntrd Eflipt-rMy price Ibis Week
No. I eggs,
frosh. 20c; Ni

HASTINGS MARKETS

•m| frosh.

Corrected Thur*da&gt;. Jone

Wanlril Aulonioliilifor bay mare, wdulil I2T&gt;
HiM'kwiMHl.
rings.

25, 1911

| If a child is permlttud to be waste­
•What animal la more sedate than
I ful and extravagant In his hnmn, he a sheep? And what more frolicsome
la auro to show the effects of It In his than a lamb? The gambollng’ot lamba
i
and tho fighting of their ciders Is an
i predate the true value ot things or old sign of a change In the wvatbor.
; be able to accomplish anything of last- Thus, in a spell of frost, if lambs
। Ing benefit to the world, cither In are frolicking and skipping, while
the sheep butt one another, sedately
I wealth, or knowledge dr character.—
i Exchange.
la visible.
Dawson. the Yukon capital, and Fair-

week by Ihe H-i'lmu** Milling Co.
lirains of all.kind* have derlinrd in next to Hanimcrfeat. In Norway, tho
farthest-north cities In the world, and

comfortable appurtenances aa electric
lights, dally newspapers and pipe or-

Notire—No fishing, hunting
ping nor
I respnivshiu'
farms on section 21 and -’
Ings township.
Wm. Z
and L. B. Fisher.

For Sale—Two nice building lots.
’ Inquire George Shawman. Plume
418 R.
2-wks.

calledbi Borge** Hospital, kaltuiKi-l
For Rcnt-w-.X'early new hmi* on 311
■ Went Stalest. Inquire, nf-Chas. ••ions operation on. her si
Allen, 729 Walnut SI.
l-wk. M. T. Willoughby.
ThMt
or Sale—-2 lulls, 0 good
dmihe was very fiUer&lt;‘ssfiil.
rhnirs. hod springs. good top bill afire returned Thursday,
gy. good Portland culler
single'harness. lb

Becoming Modesty of Mr. Rott.
Little Dodd Rott—"Pa, I heard
man t&gt;:iy that you could pick your own
pocket and tiever catch yourself at It.
That's not *o. Is it. pa?" The Hon.
•r grown. mid Thomas Boll—’’Well—er—h'm—
die. I never like to brag of my own
MtJ.lllr.rV II
ability. ’—Kansas City Star.

eheap. Phone 332-1 ring*- . Harry
Johnson.
if

rested and Dried on a charge of dis­
turbing tho peace "Dess town sho
no Ilka da moos'," said Antonio sadly,
in speaking of hla vocal excursion.
"Dees prop’ no on’erslan'. Naw York

noting and da judge say Iwent'-n* dol­
lar 1"

Why the Boiler Rumbles.
That noisy rumbling and clattering In
the kitchen boiler after the gas water
heater has been lighted for some time
has scared many a woman. The edi­
tor of Monthly Gas Chat aaya it need
alarm no one, as it is caused by the

Send'

New Wheal lo Skirt. al Slid*

light housekeeping; ah
rooms. furnished. 138 Et
ter Rl. Phone 130.

Unmusical Sausalito.
Evidently the neighbors didn’t think
much of the singing of Antonio, a Bau-.

To conserve the soil, to raise abun­
dant crops and an adequate supply of*
live stock; to study and apply the
most efficient and economical methods
of production, and to sell tho stock
only when ready for market, adopting
from the top of the boiler. The cold­ the above as a steady, permanent pol­
er water below, rushing up to displace icy, will contribute mon* to the pros­
Marghcrltonc reports that he la try­
perity of farmers themselves and to
ing to unravel a sentence lately sprung cause a concuMlon.
the prosperity of the nation than all
on him by his favorite, Mrs. Ramsbotother causes put together.
tom. She said: *'l was really puxxled
Hope resists despair, it attacks lts|
duenna, aa the Baying la.’’—Cleveland foe pgaln and again. Without our ask­
Plain Dealer.
ing we. who dsspalred one moment,
Holder* ol
are strangely hopeful the next mo­
Had the Pastor Guessing.
ment The~qulck shifts of the contest
The Pastor’s Wife—"What peculiar go on within us, apd we seam to be
cash dividend*
—a .
-semi-annually
but spectators. Hope prevails, thank

For Rrnl llorif on
Inquire of Glenn Gales.
2UH i abort i hmg.

Phone 3GB-

raJEPBONF.

G. F. CHIDESTER, CLOTHIER

GEO. \. HU UGUIHNER.

• Varuiun C.lranrr lo Rent—Elei
or hand power cleaners In ron
the day. Phone 437.

buckwheat.
A. Moore.

(hraraseira tllkw fifjni® off year cacc&amp;sa dlbcowffoirt aiad Boaa off eu&amp;erty.
Let ma show yon onr Enae *

wjw

Kite had

Annual
Dividend*'
“in•­
mini.

hi* has mo guessing. I’m Inclined lo feet deapalr Is rare, indeed.
think he sleeps all throuah my ser-

vestment backed by gilt edged
real estate uiartgige* and ulisur]&gt;a**ed for safety, convenience and
net earning rate. Our 25tit year in
business, assets nearly f 1 ,&lt;OU,(M).
Wi Ur for ropy &lt;ff our booklet
and Mh Hu&lt;m&gt;-{&lt;u Statement.
Capital
Savinga C Laan AaaMlattea,
Lansing, Mich.

Minimum Wage.
-The object of a "minimum

Place good sized sprays of mint in The law, like the "Fair Wage" regula-,
glass fruit jar. Koop tho Jar tilled tion, would deride tho lowest (mini­
mum) wage It would be legal to pay
window box or In a kitch­ upon public works. It could not apply
en garden.—McCall's Magaxloe.
to private .contracts, of course.

I Un J for Profit

For Sale—An &lt;»ln*i riding . ulliva
lor, good as new. Inquire nf Geo
Benedict Phone IIH IS-IL. 2wk*

oral merchandi.M*. Sinn* building
and residence. AVutlld exchange
for giMMl farm nr cily proiwrly.
This is an extra good Ideation.
Best reasons for wanting-l«» sell.
Trade good. buildHig* in gixal re­
pair.
G. M. Fox. Slmllz, Mieh.
Cilx. phone 422-2 rings,
phone 4-2 rings.
For Sale—Nine room hou.si1
quiro*'J37 So. Hayes SI.

For Rent Part of a large
Bath, gas anti cellar. Il
Mill SL, Hasting*.
Wauled nt Oner—Man I o work by
Ihe month, also carpenter. En­
quire Geo. Ransom. phone Iftl-J
rings.
l-wk

YOUR BREAD WILL RISE
IF YOU USE

French’s White Lily Flour

Found Lady's handkerohlef. with
sum of money li&lt;*d tn &lt;m&lt;* corner.
Inquire nt HANNER oflirc, l-wk
For Kale— Five choice (I. I. ('.. sow*.
Wl. about 175 lbs.; hrod lo my ifill
bliMnl Iihhm* lioar, dm* lo farrow
July, 10. Phone 209-5 rings. Myrnh
Rhorlen, (Juimhy. .Midi.
,1-wk

Wnnlcd A rar load of hogs wrigh• ing from 60 lb*, lo 150 lb- for
'feeder.
A. M, Nevin*. I&gt;o*b*r

Prairieville rentral.

.’-wk-*

You can’t make good flour by simply "mashing" it be­
tween clumsy stones, nor worn-out iron tolls. But if you go
into most of the triiils, you will find that kind of an equipment.

Freneh's White Lily Flour is put through a "series" of
rolls, and they are not just common iron.rolls. They arc made
of specially-constructed chilled iron, -which revolve rapidly

This makes every particle of French's While Lily Flour
the same shape and size and is called "even granulation."

213
l-wk

yeast works all through it evenly. You won’t find a great big
bunch of flour with no yeast, and other spots heavy and

for

Rent

Being of the same size, the space between them is even. The

Found—In front of my home, nuto
wheel chniiie. Inquiro H. A. NichOl»■
;
I-Wk

soggy, with an over-abundance of yeast.

Far Halr- Clinnipion mowing ma­
chine, six fl. ent. Phom* 2i.,-2
rings. L J. Matthews.
l-wk

bread is always sure to rise.

Wanted—Hou«M-keepcr. Dr. M. .\llrr
Henry.
_
___ 2-wks

1-ort—Automobile veil near Hr.
f-ampman's home. Return tn Hr.
Lampman'a.
f-wk‘
Notice—I have decided In give up
the agency of the Rawlvigh Rem­
edies.' If anyone is inl&lt;-r**«li-ii in
, securing thia agency, if he .will
«•*•• me, I will make the applica­
tion for him. Richard Lnubanu'li.
phone 2!(kl rings.
2-wks

NoHec—We have . adopted Georgia
Moy Austin into our family, and
have a decree from the probate
court changing her name to Geor­
gia May Rickie. Wc ask that nfl
who know her please call her and
speak of her hereafter by the
name lha,l lias been given her by
ihe court.
_
Mr. and Mrs. George Rickie, I wk
Lout—Plain gobi band ring, letTer
UM" inside. Finder please return
lo BANNER afflre. Reward. 2wks

That's why. when you

use

French's

White Lily your

And when the loaves are baked

they will all be evenly-grained, wholesome loaves—never
heavy or soggy when propery kneaded atjd baked.

If &gt;/ou will use

French’s White

etf-grained. The air-cells will' be'uniform, and almost as
mathematically exact as the cells of bees honeycomb. It
won't be thick and heavy in places, and large holes in others,
as is the'case *4rith improperly milled flour. And that's just

tHe kind of flour you get in any mill with an old equipment, or
in any mil) that runs only a few hours each day and then stops.

against each other in opposite directions.

For Sale—General purpose horse.
Page buggy and out III. A-1 condi­
tion.
A. Forman, Woodhur*.
Mich.
Furnished Rooms
North Hroadwriy.

knead your dough, and use just good, plain, ordinary comt-mon sense in baking it, you will find your loaves perfectly e/-

Lily Flour, properly

tn about nine cases out of ten the whole trouble is wilh

the flour.

It isn't

cleaned

properly.

thoroughly,
.

and it isn’t rolled

&lt;­

We have a brand new equipment of the very latest mod­
els of machinery. Wc run night and day, year in and year out,
and never permit our machinery to “cool off,” which throws it
out of proper adjustment.

Why not try just a sack of the French’s White Lily we
are making today.? It’s better than ever before. It don't cost
you any more, and every sack is guaranteed.

The Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JUNE 25,1814-20 P*0£l

8HHIIIG EXERCISES \f
OF CLASS OF FOIL

PANT TWO—PAGES 9 TO 19.

MORGAN.
‘The son of man ia come to seek
and to save that which was lost."
Prayer meeting Friday evening
al Miss Hagerman's and preaching
Sunday evening by Mrs. Alin- Mead.
At the annual meeting of the Mor­
gan society of the Free Methodist
church last Friday evening the fol­ WERE HELI) FRIDAY AFTER­
lowing were chosen to serve for the
NOON IN THE MEIlllillisr
ensuing year: Class leader, W. S.
EPISCOPAL CHI IM.11.
Adkins. Supt. of Sabbath School.
Lesli'r Webb. Stewards. Mary Tur­
ner and Darnaras Hagerman. Trus­
CUSS
OF FIFTY-SEVEM GRAD­
tees, Sophia Mead, Win. S. Adkins
and Lester Webb.
UATES WITH FINE EXERCISES
Harry and Ida Cheeseman spent
last week in Grand Rapids the
guests of .Mr. and Mrs. A. u. Fry.
The carpenters and masons have Church's Seating Opacity of Nearleft Lowell Jairards after doing
extensive repairs to his home.
Bio Crowd.
Miss Grace Hecker has the meas­
The graduating exercio*# of tin’
les.
,
Class
of
ltd
I of Hn-hiurs High
Miss Bernice Mead of Nashville is
School look place' Friday afternoon
heldping H. D. Webb.
Miss Luella Willetts of Charlotte, in the Methodist Epi»&lt;--t‘af church.
।
Every
available
seat wax tilled by
returned Friday after spending a
and
few days with her sister, Mrs. Geo. the friend* who wished to
’ to hear the exercise- Over HOo
Day.
Conrad Main is improving hisj profile were in the nudi&gt; nee. Con­
house wilh a large front’ porch. . trary to the promise ..f t|M- inornMrs. Ellen Nesbit again occupies! ing Ihe afternoon was nriglil and
her house after having il rebuilt. , clear, and the grnriuu- -weather
Ira Cummins has. resided andI contributed very much
otherwise repaired the house of T., Joymenl of the dccasion.
To the strains of a
O. Pearce,
Lester Webb has sold to AtlanYi march, finely'rendered &gt;■
Everley of Hastings the property organ by Mr. Louis I*.
recently advertised in the BAN­ Grand Hapids, the 57 In- iiil.-cs
the class marched through th
NER.
I Mr. Amperae of Carlton is painl- western and northern - nl rances «
ing for Mrs. C. J. Norris and Ethel
Fasselt is helping her with the took their places on ili&lt;&gt; plalfmin.
We. will say for them llial they are
housework.
Mrs. Anna Cheeseinan spent a part a clean-looking, wholv-onie lot of
of last week with her father. H. young folks, and If any school cun
pi-es.-iit,
Eaton of Baltimore ami reports show a finer, we want
but until we see il we -hall |»« from
Aunt Eliza Day as very sick.
Henry Burton and Mrs. C./. Nor­ Missouri, and will have tu be
ris called on Aunt Eliza Day One shown.
The program was -larled very
day last week. The correspondent
would like to have been one of the
places. Ami poL u nuinle-r on il but
company.
that
was carried out in a miinner
Mrs. Hattie Shaffer is no belter.
Dr. Baker was called Monday. Mi?s reflect credit upon Un- individual
Beulah Shaffer also is on the sick
list.
Sahl la lory—“Life"— Leland Hollj
Mrs. J. W. Munlon returned Sat­
We will give a &lt;5.00 Gold Piece to the boy or girl
Class Will—Marguerite, Mnithew
urday from a few days visit at
Class Poem—“The Ami of
Greenville.
drawing (he best township map of Barry county, giving
Rev. Ray Hazeldine nnd family of Class of HU i" -Mildred Goals.
the names ol thfi townships, etc., thework to be done and
Class History—Geneva Hayes.
Mt. Pleasant spent the week-end
and the map ready tor exhibition at the Barry County Fair
with their parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. ; Piano •'Solo—(a) Trio Proll,
L. Hazeldine. Both families expect Chopin; (III Polonaise. Chopm Mr.
this fall. Three judges will be chosen from among the
McKay.
to start this week for the state
teachers of the Hastings City Schools who will select the
Class Oral inn—“Lisb tiing lo the
cainpmeeting at Grand Ledge.
Rev. George R. Jackson of Quincy Voices"—Vera Wood.
best work and name the winner.
Class- Prophecy—Hichard Doyle.
is assisting Rev. Geo. It. Ltilir in a
Valedictory "Culture, and
. Any boy or girl under 15 years of age who resides . in
series of meetings at tho South M.
vice"—Eleanor Osborne.
P. church.
Barry county is eligible to-enter this contest.
The draw­
Miss
1).
Ilagennnn
spent
Tues
­
ing paper used in making these maps must be purchased
J.
C. Ketcham.*
day in Nashville.
Organ Po-I hide—“Grand- .
from us and at the time of its purchase each boy and girl
A gang of men were here Iasi
week to wire across the track, pre­ toile lo St. Cecelia"- Mr. McKay.
will be registered and given a number. The best map is
Benediction—Rev. 11. L. Bates.
paratory to the transfer of the rail­
to lie.our property at the close of the fair. Those who are
road business lo the depot..
ever graduated from Ihe Hastings
unable to come to the store may reach us by correspondhigh school. That it m composed
Stores at Hastings and Remus', Mich.
SOUTH BOWNE.
ence.
of members Of umiMi.il.tjkjpnl- was
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Gackeler and, evidenced by I In* high order of all
Phone 74
Hastings, Mich
daughter Mabel were Grand Rap­ the numbers on Ihe program iij
ids visitors Saturday..
,
which Hie class'was represented.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roush, Mr.
Leland Holly’s theme, "Life.” was
and Mrs. John Mishler and Mr. und handled in a manner that showed
Mrs. John Thayler and family were splendid thought ami line oratorical
Sunday guests of William Mishler ability, and would seem to indicate
and family.
that a profession or carver in which Bearlr, Zana, Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hooper and oratory had a part would he filled Berk’. I.vlsoit. Ilustiugs.
North Side Pharmacist, Hastings, Mich.
Mrs. A. Karcher were in Hastings, by him wilh great credit.
Mead. Arloa. Hastings.
Benedict, Laura. Hastings.
Friday.
Merrill. LWiie. Hastings.
Miss Marguerite Matthews gave Hidelinan. Hah. Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Miss Mabel the “Class*Wi|l" in which the var­ Blough. Mabie. Hastings.
M- rlau. IvCiulnll. Prairieville,
Babcock of Rattle Creek have beep ious belongings &lt;&gt;f Ihe class were Bogart. Paul. Hastings.
tbdmnie. Eleanor. Hastings.
visiting at the home of their moth­ bequeathed lo Ihe several under Uray, I n l. Hast huts.
Ivck, Fidelia. Hnstuigx.
er Uie past few days.
Puffer.-Gertrude,
Hpstings."
classes, with I lie general intimation H1111I1. 1 iieima. iiasuirgs.
Mr.-aud'Mrs. Adam Gackeler and I hat il was hopeless lo expect that Burkie. Ailoa, Hastings.
(airier Snake Again Heard r rom
The Meads Meet.
in—Rfiitd
Photography
nothing
daughter Mabel visiled Sunday with
Hustings.
Frank Charlton brought to this Mr. and Mrs. John Heuler uf Fil- they would make such excellent Christy. Alecjt. Hastings.
Mends,—widow.
children
t-^uals iln-h lights. We are fully
use of them us hud the graduating Clary. Norn. Hastings.
grand children and great grand office .Monday a snake skin, which more.
class of this year.
Coals, Mildred. Coals Grove,
children of the late Wm. Mead of some reptile had shed. about six
Oxi Pardee and wife, Adain Gack­
equipped |&lt;&gt; take Hash light pho­
Castleton enjoyed a
reunion at feet long. This skin was undoubt­ eler and family were in Clarksville - Miss Mildred Coats gave lljc tadi-man. Fuirl. Hastings.
Hostings.
•‘Class Poem” in a manner that evi­ Coykeiidall. Hazel. Hastings.
Thprnapph* lake Friday. June Wth. edly once Ihe property of some de­ Tuesday evening.
Charles. -Hastings.
denced flue thought and high aims. IliekiU'soiL EI-.I, Cloverdale.
tographs
of
every description. Forty-two were
‘
“ scendent of the •vter Snake. And
Miss L. Childs assisted Mrs. Si­
1
Dovle.
Itiehai'il.
Ila-lum-.
The threat­ Mr. Charlton is anxious for Reul mon Pender with her sewing the
Family groups nnd social gather­
Hastings.
in rhyme. .
I Dryer. tirdie. Hastings.
ening weather of the morning Lewis to come nnd claim this cast-. forepart of the week.
Miss
Geneva
Hayes
was
al
her
Gtirhim Benjamin. Has! ings.
dihililless kept some at a distance, £ff epidermis, and pay the reward
ings taken in the home. Special
Miss lletha Rcnsch spent Satur­ best in tlm “Class History." which (iaskill, Lloyd. Hasting*.
from starling. A iHniuliful dinner e once offered for a Carter Snaks day with Miss Minnie Gackeler.
was given ift a manner .differing Gilbert. Earl. ILisi mgs.
tn-i&lt;n&lt;s on new moulds and excellent
consisting of all the gmsl things of skin.
Olis HoMtutler spent Sunday with
Ilanuiio id, F.tl|e|. Hastings.
. IIh- season was partaken of in the
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hos­ of its kind.
Hayes. iciieva. liiiMingH.
dining hull nf Hie Cole resort. In
.Marvin Sherrill, who became city tetler of North Bowne.
The
•Iimien. by Miss Vera 1 Ihdlma '?l!W.,r. Margueiilc, Hast-j
-the afternoon sHd and young pt»yo«i nranagiT of Hickory, X. C,. last
Simon Pender and wife visited
games and generally, enjoyedII hem- year, has resigned to accept a po­ Sunday at tH home of their daugh­ Wood on • Listening to tlm Voices ” ings.
sclkes?. Next year if possible, let sition iu traveling salesman be­ ter, Mrs. George Clarke near Lowell, was anynpprvrtntrmr—of what the Hill. Morris, Hastings.
world dwell tn its mm and women Holly. Leland. Woo&lt;|land.
aH be present
and
renew your cause of an advance in wages of­
nf vision—who saw the things of Hyde. Rankin. Prairieville.
laily bceuinmc
fered.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
life in their true proportion. It was Johnson. Alice. Cloverdale.
Keill. Valu e, M.iddleville.
a splendid production.
inmach.ami liv%
.
The “Class Prophecy” by Richard King. Mabie. Fre.'pmt.
Hlmlio aerow from Court House.
Doyle was a production of high or­ • Lampmnn. Harold. Shepherd.
der.from a Hleraiy standpoint, and | Marks. Mlles. Ilaxtiiigs.
the manner in wlih ll the numbers j Mall lie ws, Slargiierife, Hastings.
:n WANT ADVS. PAY.
iryd
was very droll.
The valiHliclu ...
eanor Osborn. aildTier theme. “Cui- r=
lure and Service. Miss Osborn re- •—*
fleeted credit upon herself and her
class by Ihe appeal -he made to hri-| I
classmates to pul (heir-talents al I
And White Waists. Going to close them out. Some are slightly
work in service lo lheir day and it- I
needs, ami Id forz- L lliemselve.s in I
soiled but the quality is there. 50c, 75c and $1.00 values,
their work.
The prvsetilalion of the diplomas I
close out price—
w&lt;aa made by .1, ' Ketcham, presl- I
dent of th&gt;&lt; school board, ami was
done in a manner bi'lllling Hie line I
occasion. It wa- 'i imnstic. iiwpir- I
Wc have a new lot of MADRAS SHIRTING; 32 inches wide;
atinnal nnd helpiiil lo the young |
Summer suits have commenced to show the effects of perspira­
folks. We arc sure all who were
white body with blue, black, pink and lavendar stripes; ex- -| r*
tion, dirt, and grease. If you have them DRY CLEANED and
present too appi-i iated his calling, 1
by name end) graduate, and asking} I
PRESSED
now, your suit will look just as good as when it was new,
cellent for shirts or waists; 25c value, our price, per yardu
him or her io ri-e as the diploma I
and you will get a lot more WEAR out of it.
.was given, t in- gave tlic big audi- ' I
ence a cliniice io .....each member I
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF DRY CLEANING LIGHT
of the class and il was surely a line , —
A nice line of 36 inch Percales in light and dark patterns, stripes
/A
class they^had a •■liance to-took up- U
WEIGHT FLANNELS. SILKS, LADIES SUITS, ETC.
nn.
We believe they will acquit :
and figures. Our price per yard....LL/C
In fact we DRY CLEAN every thing in the way of WEARING1
themselves wit Ii credit in the I
wbrhrs work.
I
APPAREL tprUren. women and children. We do the work RIGHT,
The musical iiumliers by Mr, Me- I
-and o.ir Prices are REASONABLE. Phone 243 and our wagpn will
Kay were lliiety rendered, and con- |
Don’t forget our Thread at 4c spool; 45c dozen,
Guaranteed to be os
tribuled much lo Ihe pleasure of a
. call ior and deliver your parcels.
fine occasion.
1
good as the best.
So passed inlf history the,grad- I
”it)a it)ash Everything Every Other Day
ualion exercises of I lie class of.HHL I
•Viewed from any standpoint they
were much above iho average.
Following are the class officers: I
Cliarles Sherwood. Jr„ president.
. Richard Doyle, vice-president.
Geneva Hayes, secretary.
Morris O. Hill, treasurer.
Phone 243
Shutters firos.. Prop's
/fastings. Mich.
The names of tho members of 1
“Class ’14" arc as follows:
Barnum. Lelha. Nashville.
Beach. George, Ha-lings.

Have a “Sane Fourth”

The only way to havea.“Sane Fourth ’ is to be
comfortable. To be comfortable one must dress
according to the weather.

If the
Weather Is Hot
We can supply cool clothes.

Light Weight Two-Piece Suits
$9.98 and $12.48

B. V. D.” and “Porosknit” Underwear
that almost gives you a chill to look at them

Straw, Silk and Poplin Hats

Win a $5.00 Gold Piece

The kind that keep your head cool on a hot day

THIS IS HOW

Gool Footwear
For Men. Women and Children

Come and see the cool things in
the coolest store in town.

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO

C. E. HARVEY

Io Secure

Natural Expression

E. Patton

Middie Blouses

Dry Gleaning

NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE SOMMER SUITS DRY CLEANED

LOG

NEW YORK STORE
HASTINGS, MICH

American Steam Laundry

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE'25. WIL

tn the nfleraoon wo visited th?

The Hastings Banner

gambling ilens. Thera are many of
lift Ot IK
. 11hem,
and we wore In throe uf the
largest. Th- game I Fun Tan. avd
play nt-a board in Ihe venter |
the room. Abovu this table, there
M OF W ofthey
is a-diole in the Hour of the room
m

Published every Thursday at
Hostings, Michigan,

Marriage IJcensrs.
COOK BROS, Editors.
.J. Wilkin-. Hastings....
PORTUGESE GOVT. LEASES ALL
Ferris, Hastings.................
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR
THE GAMBLIM. PRIVII-EGES
------- J J. Kurr, Hastings...........
Obituaries of 20 lines or less wilt Maud- M. Beckwith, Hustings:.
Hubsoriptlon by Mail, 1‘ost-I'aid.
ONE YEAH, in advance.............. ilJJfi be published free; 5 cents per.line Mux E. Bump. Carlton..........
charged for each lino above the 20 Nellie E. Cooley, Hastings, 'IXvp.
i MONTHS, in advance........ J50 lines.
SAW WANT URGE
REE MONTHS, in advanco.. 115
Everett E. I loris, Chicago......
Notices of births, deaths or mar­ Agnesi, H-esor, Woodland....
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
riages will be printed free as news
OPIUM FACTORIES THERE
per year, in advain e...... ..... 150
Vcniard E. Troxel. Hastings....
^Niua-s. Ijwrence, Maple Grove
No communication will be pub­
Entered at the pqstofflce al
lished under nny circumstances un-1 Chas. A. Weissert, Hastings ...
ier S. Keeler Finishes Trip
Ungs, Michigan, as second
less It bears the writer's name and Elaine Bauer, Hastings.*..........
Through China in the Story
(Mjstofllce address. * ’
Edward It. Feighm-r. Castletoq,
ADVERTISING RATES.
Bessie Dillenlieck, Ha.-fings....
Macao, Tm-.Mi.iy, Oi
Display advertising rates on opJOB PRINTING
Sunday niornm. w- aw
pUcalion.
.
...
The BANNER has one of the best Lloyd G. Cnsbdein, Jln.-iings ..
Macao. This k a PortiigcBusiness locals and reading no­ I equipped job'olllces in Western Mrs. Marie Fisher, liastfevs....
lory, and a benuHful |dac
tices. On first page or among bruv- Michigan and is prepared to do any George A. Hicks. Hastings ....
Portugese came in posressh
Myrtle, Ellison. Carlton ..............
kind of book and job printing.
IUca,.l2^ cents a line.

K

Warranty Heeds.
Geo. W. Parker mid wife
II. Ballard and wife, hit 17,

The following editorial appeared in a recent number uf the Grand ' Martha (». Johnsen In I Lui Marble
Hapids Herald, and sveuis so much lo the point that we reproduce it en- and wife, west Imlf lots 1239 and
1210. Ciiy, W33.W.
John II. Brunjes and wife to Fan­
"It lias been repealedjy urged by campaign orators that the Ambricnh
nie L. Pierce, parcel, see, M Prai­
fanner has outgrown all peivs-ity for 'prob-clum' in tariff law.
Some rieville, $Ijki.
fgnhers—of previous Republican leanings—have temporarily accepted
tlie.doclrihe of this ’new freedom.'' Most of these sceessionisls already
observe lheir error. We are undergoing practical experiment which
deals with the whole J&gt;ubject hi (arts and figures. There is ijo longer
necessity for speculation mid mere nsservafion. That the American
.farmer DOES need •protection*, is going to Im? given patent demonstra­
tion |n the record written by a tariff law which has taken ‘protection’
away from him.
“iX'lailed government figures are not available beyond the first four
months' op-rat ion under the near-frve-trade Wilsbn-Underwpod-Simnions law, but lliese figures are-eloquent.
' “The four months covered by available comparisons are the mouths of
October, November mid Dwcinbrr. HH3, mid January, Bill.
"During this four months’ period the IMPORTS of farm products -IN­
TO tho United Blates total $35.70(1.929 as compared with an equivalent
four months' importation the year previous—under •protection'—of 81 i.503,330. In other words, Ihe importations of farm products INCREASED
during these four months in the sum of'$11.203599.
’’Figured on this basis, the increase for a year would amount to the
cnoiinous sum of $123,010,7071
’’If the ratio remains constant—as related lo farm products alone—it
would mean the exportation of more than 8J23.0ii0.0U0 of gold which—
under ’pruteeflon’—would remain in this country. * Il would probably
mean a reduction of 8l23,tkM,n0b in ihe amount of farm products Ameri­ ad*l.. City, 81 iii.no.
Eugen- II. Hard-iidnrf. el aL lo
can farmers could otherwise sell in. American markets.
In short, il
Burdette Sutton and wife, lol 63.
would probably mean that $123,000,000, which would otherwise go to
American farmers, will go to the fanners of foreign countries.
“Does Uie farmer need 'proteclion?'
“Ah, but, ydu/ay, there must be another side Ip the piclurel This
increased consumption of foreign farm products could not occur unless
at REDUCED quotations, which will in turn reduce th- 'high cost of liv­
ing'—and therefore even though Ihe American farmer SHALL SUFFER,
Unit Claim Heeds.
we shrill lie obtaining 'Uie greatest good for the greatest number.'
Richard Kowal.-ki to J Livid il.
“In THEORY this operates with the accuracy of must pedagogical
Reeder, Barry lintel Property. Cily,
thought. • In practice il doesn't work al all.
“Take the item of corn as a typical example.
“During tho four mony£-*abova quoted—of
imperiations of foreign corn totaledfiJKM.tr,® Jiushels, ns compared with oil im­
portation the year previous ’under ‘protection'! of 2SK.fi79 bushels.
In
other words, the IMI’ORTATIONS of corn were multiplied TWENTYEEVEN limes.
“Just ns soon as this foreign corn-nolably from the Arg&lt;-n(uic Re­
public-arrived in New York in quantities,.the wholesale price of Amer­
ican corn dropped about tori cents per bushel.
“Figuring a normal dom&lt;»tic pixAluclion of coin in (he Ended Slates
at 650,000,000 bushels, American fanners would lose 865,000,0110 as a result
of this one ten-cent drop in Uie wholesale market priefi of this one farm
f/roduct.
4
•
\ ’•
"Does tho American farmer need'protection?'
.
“Who gets the -'benefit of this 8&lt;K&gt;,&lt;W.000 loss?
Tlje ultimate con-,
burner? Oh! No! *11 is quickly oaten up in the process of trade.
“The heaviest buyers of corn in this country are the 'Glucose Trust'
nnd the whiskey distiilh-rics. who will make millions of dollars as a re­
sult of this decrease; and also the breweries, which will save millions
knore by the fiftecn-ci-nts-per-bu-diel reductiouin (he duty on barley.
“The FINAL coni product—when il rcachcsihe ultimate consumer—
will be offered al the same old price.
“The fanner Is. mil $65.Hflp.OOO. The government has lost subslaalial tariff revenue. Now, iu the name of common sense, can .this jsyst&lt;-m be said to operate with advantage Unit spells the 'greatest good lo
the greatest number?'
"How can il still be argued Uiat the American farmer does .nut need
‘proteclioii.’ —' “
•
..
“HcgardlesM of ’argument.' regardless of philosophy, the proof of the
pudding is in ihe eating. Th- American farmer will not have lo depend
u|H&gt;n campaign literature for his information on this point.
He can
consult his own experience.
“It he LIKES his 'experience' he would be very foolish to forsake
•free trade.’
U hu doesn't LIKE htsdospermnev’ li« will l»&gt; very foolish to |*&gt;Lpur-,
yuasive politicians again lure him from .the standards of prosperity un­
der legitimate and honest tariff ‘PROTECTION.’ '*

Frank Fuller had ihe misfortune
to lose a valuable cow last'week.
Harry Gould and uncle Gilderoy
Gould of New York, visited at Hay
Gouhl’s. Thursday.
lk-alric? Herrington is visiting at
the home of her brother, Jn«„ in
Jackson.Mrs. Lucy Herrick of Kalamazoo,
M caring for her uiotlwr, Mrs.
Andress, who is gradualiv faillffg.
Mr. and Mrs. Si.phen h-iker
were in Grand Rapids over Sunday
mid attended n funeral of the lat­
ter’* aunt, Mrs. Button.

ASSYRIA.
Mi-r. Crandle visited her brother
Orville and family, part of Iasi
week.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Pugh enli-rtnK.nl
lheir ilaughter nml children of
Olivet, part of Ihe week.
F. S._ Schroder had Ihe mister?
lune to lose his barn by tire, and
Oscar CiofiMil his shop, last Satur­
day night,
pause unknown.
John
Toiiqikius is ift li.iyliuus
this week, ntIrrfding the board of

Lunch Baskets
Covered Lunch Baskets, three sizes ........................ -. 1Qe, j5n Und 25c
Market ihpkrls, just the thing to bring those fish home
Piiiiir Plulra .................................
Wait'd Paper for wrapping lunches

•Sr, Wc und 25c;Klml*

Hastings, Mich.

above, with a railing built uround
it. lyid tbeAbvts m - mud? front both
doors. They have u basket wbirh|
is passed up anil down'to receive the :
money. This urrangemeut is made,
so llial the foreigners cmi have tinsecond floor by khqmselviM. as tlm
Chinaman .wishes lo gel near the
game. Everything is fece in these
places. We were given .nlgars and
cigarettes ut. once, and limy will
sene, you lunch und drinks. Abo
they.have connecting roomu with
lounges and Ix-'ds for Iho Chinamen
J.» crawl into, and smoae opium.

finished by going lo a Chinese the­
ater, which was the worst ever.
We went ibqad our l&gt;oal al
Hmigkiing 'lif -.tiy night, sailing
Wednesday morning. Ave had sup­
posed our Ixiggtige had all been sent
lo it. but found out at. the last min­
ute tltal the hotel boyi had kepi
one grip, saying they thought we
might need it, but it.war done for
On Hoard Ship “Bulow"
fear we would gel away and not pay
Wednesday, Oct. Id.
the lips to borne df ttlem.
our boat please* us very Brach,
the food is tine uhd the service t*xcrllhti. They winl you to «at nil
Utt' time. We have separate cabins,
rynl the best oir (he boat, mid there
is luxury all around us. Wo wear
•air wdple Hunnel suils, nnd feel thal |
we are some peoph*. After the boat
liad l-ft Ilongkonr, thi* captain ord­
...... । ■■...........
.... ii... i...i.
searrhi'il the ship, finding seven
stow-awnys. We do not know .what
Un- done with them. IF seems that
this is a necessity, as one boot -found
Hint there were seventy-seven on
board, a short time Bro, and the
captain had bis boot taken from him
• &gt;n that account, a« lie did no| Hint
il out until he had been out of th?
port more than a day. We cannot I
blame them, ns they are starving, |
and have n&lt;» money to buy n Ucket.
They are kicked around worse than!
we would do to a dog. They cannot
get work, even ns - coolies, unless
(hey get the job through someone I
alsne them, who generally beats I
them out of nearly all they earn.
Chinese Selling Food at Railroad Station
'I’lie coolie does well if In- gets his
alMiut 2fiO years ago; the town.showsi Monday nnd Tuesday were sp.-nl Chow, or food.
it. mid reminds me of Maderin, or| in Hongkong,-which is a IwaiHtful
the Azores I have heard you tell city to look at from Uh* harbor,
about. The houses are all jdaHtered Imilt jin against the side of a hiuuuon the outside, painted lielit blue,1 taift. Hark of Ihe city Ihc entire
pink and lemon color, tile roofs, and side, of the mountain is covered with

Lofty
Ideals
Should apply to the
ring as well as to the

wedding ring we sell
goes to the best^ woman

on earth. Naturally her

intended husband wants
her'to wear the beat

ring on earth. We car­
ry them In all sixes—

correct in style, plump
In quality,

finish.

perfect in

It will outwear

any other make of wed­
ding ring—of vital im­
portance to the bride,
and to our reputation as

jewelers.

ai ntin nisTRitrr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green1;
&gt;f Bellevue were Sunday vii
lharb-M Shafhau-»-r's.
William Gasser spenl

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers—Opticians

Phone 281

A Chinese Carriage For Hire
Mary E. Wiwidninii-ee |&lt;&gt; Grace A.
Beamer. IoIm 9 and Hl; Hlk. (I. Grant’s
add. City. 8l.(io.
Chas. I.. Beamer to Grace A.
B-anier. InlA u and in, Blk fl, Grant's

the porches extending.out over the [ English* hom&gt; s

home for ill- summer.
Mrs. I.. Reams &lt;&gt;f Hasfirigs enter-'
lained (he laidira Birthday Club of
thiii place, last Saturday. Am many
........... “*
’ w-nl nnd ru|K&gt;r( a

u.s we are in Hi- f
a resort and gambling
government leases the

If You Want
them by ad-

paper. It reaches
the best class of
people in this
Community.

Probate Court.
Estate of Jncob Lentz, an inrom­
p-lent person. Annual account ol

Don't Line .Sleep Coughing nt Night..
‘take Foley's^.Unney and Tar:
i.'ofnpoRThl.
Il glides' dowti your!
throat and spreads
a healing,
sooihing coating-over the inllamed;
tickling biirfai'**. That's iminlxllntni
relic-f.
It loosens up the light-&gt;
ii'-.-s in your rhusti stops stuffy i
wheezy breathing, eases distress-1
ing, racking, tearing coughs. Qlid-;

ninor.
Petition for appointment
d guardian tiled.
Order apointng F.rmst Wine, guardian entered.
Estate of Hiram Rogers, deceus-

A Group of Chloes3 Children
,-ges to one man. who'
tin* gamblers. They

-

.

■

tutes. Omlaiiu no opiates.—Arth­
ur Mulholland.—Adv.

Use This Paper

,

for li-r birthday.
The ch!
M-nt-«l her with a fine berrj
and :ui aluminum stew pan.
..fohn Jljll has a n-w Cook

openly, io i •. .i |hiiig. whi- li we do
not t-'ie nnywln-re else hl China.
We got a guide wit bout eiwaging uio- !i simply followed, and
■then |-&lt;i, \v- were with him Until
ti'Hnr, mi&gt;i then tie proved quite u-efut taking u- l&lt;» un opium factory,
where, th-.v wore boiling down the
tiriclii'iilx-rgi-p were quietly mm ri- opium iji ;d,.&lt;u! seventy live larg&lt;
«•&lt;! nt Battle t’.r&gt;-k. Sunday. .lime 21
-I. M. Hill and the bride's sifter at­
tended them.
..... pilch; - ------- . —
■ .1. W. Allen and wife from Chi... . . . «l wilh leaves, und a Isa
of ojiium’f'i feeK square in worth,
about &gt;-iJh»),'-'. • It is retin-d by
‘ladling in kellies over an open fire
iiirciiano.il. |j|,.y boil il for live)
land one-half hours, nnd limn il is:
iHRe fji-up.-mdy black. It is then!
I ready ter. lb- trade.
Englund-li.iM a treaty with China J
which allnw-d ihe privilege of »bsA b-iigue of commercial Clubs in Iposing uf .mi Hindi opium in ♦Rima.
'smaller adjoining towns, working I every yew. juw treaty was mi val­
m iinismi with Uie. Wilkcsbarre, uable to Englund that limy would
Fa., civic i-hfii, is the ditert oul- ntrt give il uji. but a few years agfi.
L-rpwlh of a campaign by Iho lat­ ksenimient ‘hei-nm-'Mi strong against
ter qigiinizaliou.
I German was inlrmiqcod n« a
Isfudy in the grad? whools nLPnrtIland..Ore- this year and -wvernl
himdred^i-liildn-ii are. enrolled.
Russia has adopted a bill rxtemi!ing th? personal property rights of
i married wojneu. whn may. row
Imake tnerr own contracts, leadi
I school and oldaiii paaaporls with­
out their husband's penuission.

Use this paper if
you want some
of their business.

This Is the
Paint Y Want
OUTS*

Insist on the Best. Don’t
use cheap paints because
they /XRE cheap, A can of
Good Paint is two-thirds sol­
id matter or pigment and
the balance is pure (^ijs.

The Hastings
Lumber and
Coal Co,
BAUER BROS.
Phone 254

Phone 224

�PAGE OXTER

THE BASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 25. 1911.
pm or from the
.it large. I
whatever Ihe oOOditmn* may be; At ।

BABY CHICKS

from now on an* not fertihzi-d.'The j
slogan hn* gone abroad: "Kill th"!
roosters after June I.'
This h
alnu'ng al th" right romye. hut
whaT i* Inicrtded for a *e|*arallim
of Ihe sexes need not Iu- a killmir.

NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups,' Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.
Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers’ Chick Food and
Chick Grit.
Phont 3SS
'

M. W. HicRs HisUnp, Midi
CORNER PARK AND WALNUT HT8.

When You

If Ihe males you aie u.ing are
-Hong aii&lt;|.\igor«ni« and not too old.

kepi as cheaply; WhelHiimimg alone
as wilh Ihe Hock. *'• i.iltier
liilln

Piano

keeping liii-m thin.

fertiliz'd for table u-.I In-re is a good deal moi.
M. W. Hicks.

Be sure that it is worth the

in

a wood deal longer and iviaih their

money you pay..for it.

Tills 'Irpnrtmeiit is lnteiule.1 lo give
nor Hubucrlbt-rs the t»cM nnd mntt n- lized.
ro can obtain on

Do not let some dealer or agent persuade you that he is offering a wonderful bargain,
when’really he is getting an enormous big price for some stencil case or unknown Piano.
Wc are selling the same instruments today that we have handled for a good many
years, and our satisfied customers are our best recommend to future sales. We do not
ask two prices for our instruments in order to throw off about one-half, that the price may­
look like a wonderful bargain.

axkluK qucMtl'iim wml full Intunualloii. veloping. making a b
SulM&lt;-ril&gt;rn« nr-* requoie,! to voutrlb-

Cl»c more Infornuilloii on any *ul&gt;Jevt.

Rolli Young hiiiI Okl Fowls Relish
Scraps From the Family Table
। Brown eggs and whit
halyh .well together,
hens &lt;&gt;r in iu&lt; ubalors.

Meat That You Can Eat

family laid'- within
from llv- lime they
not be affected.
I

coiisidi-ralde length "f inn
worst- lo suffer.
$l«»rai&gt;worth twice n.« much where
Ims bei'n no male in Ihe dock
This is' no idle dream. hut
Feast one day and famine Ihe
result of long and car.-fnl invpslUnA small fa iiily should leave few li&lt;&gt;ii down lliv line, and tin- fanner.lalili- scri'.|A, but a large family will should be willing lo j&lt;-m Uie &lt; row.
.....
cause, ------more.
Hie fow^B o|(| nn,|
and gel more mono f.&gt;i Ihrm wilh
young, appreciate
belief satisfaction.
from bones and not
Eggs can safely
UM'd
Loss nf Feathers on
hatching purposes
&lt;lays after I he cock

“One Low Price to All”—is our motto.
Wc guarantee satisfaction or money refunded, on ail purchases.
Wc want you to see and hear any of the following Pianos which we have in stock:
Rush &amp; Lane, A. B. Cameron, Cable-Nelson. Marshall &amp; Wendell. And you will sure­
ly be satisfied both in tone and price.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go.

Our meats sell on their own merits. They need no
- praise from us. We buy the best stock that we can get. Wc
ii.-'! eggs only four io six days after
III- DDSOI
arc very careful in preparing and curing. Wc invite you to
call and see for yourself. If you want something nice for .
mud.
your Sunday dinner, let us know about il and we will take
special pains to please you.
liifins &lt;l'i

BESSMER BROS.
PIMM 162

TM Mut ttarkst Men

Hastings, Mich.

FOR SALE

Mill Wood
ROGERS &amp; SON
Hastings, Mich
Go-------- -

After
Business
In a business way—the
advertising way. An ad
In this paper offers the
maximum service at the

reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.

Try It-It Pays

NORTHEAST KALAMO.
Mln. I.ut'lla Boyd visih-il her
brother in Cnmilen. Inst week.
E'hl Brigg* i* suffering from n
severe case of bl'Hid poisqning on
his hand.
Mrs. Howard Boyd entertained a
cousin from l-ike Vii-WL la*l week..
. Lynn Main went In Petoskey.
Friday to spend Ihc summer with
his parents, there.
Emily and Lynn Main entertain­
ed a company of young folks Inst
Thursday ev-iiing.
The neighborhood hero galhered
together Friday Iasi, nnd clenn'-d
up Ihe Cogsjlill cemetery yard, af­
ter which nfr ladies served a picnid dinner in (he school house.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tubbs are en­
tertaining company from out of the
county.
Mrs. fieri Sprague cnlorlained
her mother from Charlotte, lasl
week.
Floyd Boyd was in Nashville
Saturday on busineiut.
Mr. and Mr*.'Floyd Dean nn
making their home in Lansing,
where Mr. Dea it i* employed in’a
factory.
, Several from hero enjoyed a trip
fo Pine Lake. Sunday.
Joe Pennock came to Qlivet one
day Iasi week from Muskegon, lo
lake part in his graduation t-kercis-

Mrs. Clark Foot ha* been under
e Dr.’a care, recently.
Mr. and Mrs; Edd Ball and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Poiinocft spent
Sunday ris gui-sls of Walter Brigg*
and family of • Vermontville.
Dorr Andrews nml wife of Chcsler, Sundoyed*wilh her father nml
brother and family in this imigliborliood.
Any varnished surface will last
Ned Benedict nml family return­
longer if cleaned frequently with ed home Thumlny from their vis­
it in northern Michigan, near Ihe
Shine-Easy.
shore of Lake Michigan.
It's free from acids, spirilii and
strong alkali, which clean and give
Macaroni as Food.
temporary brightness, but cause
Tho rank which macaroni holds as
a food Is shown by the following
early decay.
comparison:
As an energy producer
A guarantee slip wilh every bot­
tle of Shine-Easy enables any one It outranks lean steak, far it contains
1,650 calories of energy to the pound,
to gel lheir money hack if not
while steak has but 960. While maca­
found entirely satisfactory..
roni costs from 10 to 15 cents a pound
and contains only 7 to 10 per cent of
moisture which is wasted, tho lean
steak contains 70 to 75 per cent of
waste moisture. Comparing macaroni,
further, with tho ordinary vegetables.
Quality Hardware
In point ot view of energy. It Is found
Sole Distributer In Hastlnn*.
that white potatoes contain but 865
calories, spinach 95, turnips 1G0, cab­
bage 115. onions 190, lettuce 65.

E. A. Burton

5 Pounds Coffee
I’OSTAGB I’RBFAID TO ANY
PLACE IN BARRY COUNTY

The Sample Furniture People

Hastings

Michigan

fowls.
AIMrnnle males in the breeding
pens, using olio bird thn-e or four
surface
anolher for Hie same li-nulh of
linn-. This practice insures belh-r uroiiml Hi&gt;* rump
f.-rtihly.
wh'-n- th*- feather*
• For lb" control
Preserving Eggs For Future I'm-. Uh- following oinlimnl i* umwl:
As this is Ihe season of Ihe year Flowers of sulphur, om- dram:
for eggs, and a* Ihe. season fur rarluiiali-"f potnsli. 2i&lt; grain*; lard
hatching is ahoiil over, il i* a good of vnwlim-. half ouiic- The Hock
lime to. put away eggs for use dur­ i* usually ipfested by ihe iulrodm ing the late fall nnd early wiiilcr.
iHin "f "lie or more bird* having
Good fresh eggs, if z-tirefully put Ihe miles.
It will spread quite
away nl this season of tin year in
suitable pn-servnlive, will come
out in lln&lt;- shape In Ihe full.
la tho first place tin- egg* should
be gather'd every day atm ke.yt ia
a cool j.hs'jt until put away. TUey
should be perfectly clean.
AI lei Tint ordinary habit nf feather vatthe Inlch.ng is done, if is ri ally ad­
visable to lake Ihe male awr.y from
llio Hock-of hens.
For this reason nishlng Ihnin a well-balanced ra­
alone the eggs will keep mufill hel­ tion.
ler. ns the coiilenls of the egg will
lie perfriily dormant find not start
M MITIN CORNERS.
the germ wilh Ihe l-usi hit nf
Mr. mul Mr*. H. J. Welhnnn nnd
warmth, as is the cas)\when they
daughter Ruth -I'-nl Sunday with
are f.-ri dized.
This is not only nn advantage Mr. nnd Mr*. .On l-isln'r. ■
Orc Mend and Mi** Viola Roger*
where the eggs are to ho prerened.
hut fur ull marketable eggs.
I&gt;«&gt;
uol try to run iu any stale eggs, as
.\lft«-&gt;IT-i*hcr iing not only those, hut Im- whole i-w Ford nuh'iii"
Mr. and Mi*.
■mnlaiuci full.
Billon and Hili'
There are several method* Ihal
will l$pcp eggs in prefly good shape, &lt;laughlt&gt;r and Mrs. liiltuu's sisters.
fin- waier-ghis* meihod is pi-rhap*. Mrs.x:. Stillman and Mrs. Ft. Pilch­
Llii- best preservative we ha.e.
' er. attended the wedding "f Miss
Il is prepared ns follows: To Elaine Bauer and Chas. Weissert
eacli four gnllon* of kihmI pure wa­
Mrs. Jami
ler use one quart of tin- pure wa­
ter-glass. To gel the very best re- I hi- past w&lt;Miss Alice Wlxdalone nlb*mled
hor
class ri-..................—....................
mid then alliiwed lo t-ou) befu!mixing in Ihe waler-glnss. Glass hum's north &lt;d llasiings Snlurday.
The next ph-.i'TdiiK service nt
or stoneware Jars make the best
the church will l&gt;" on Sumlny ev­
receptacles
•
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•
ening. July alh. Please hole it will
uol absorb
like be an evening’M-rviec iiistead of a
wood.
Em
morning one.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Boyle* of
solution, a lime w;il«-r. ptv.-ti-rvalivo
may boynadi- that, will i|o yt-ry guoil Richland visited Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Harry:
o?r- Siuuiay.-work, pnrttrnhirly wh-'n- liti-r ar-not (&lt;&gt; btt mnrkcl'-il. fur limo w.iti-r
WEST VERMONTVILLE.
mnkrs-lhc aholl* l«*n&lt;b*r so that
Rev. Lyons nnd wife nnd dffUghlh&lt;-y do not market, in go good a
•r nnd Lulu W. ihIIh of Woodland,
sliape. The lime waler .*olution is
isited nt' Will Uns*’. Sunday.
niauu_o« follow.*: Thirty gallon*
of water, II) pound* of -will, mie-half
bushel of llnely slaked lliiiu. After sister, Mr.*.' Ammsla Bart, near
mixing Ihoroiiglily. allow th" mix­ Vermontville. Salunlay.
Old Mr. Harvey is very poorly nt
lure to stand two or thr...... lay* be­
•
fore dipping ihc clear liquid off -this writing.
Woodland
carefully'* so ns not. to get any of
daughter. Mr
Iho settling*.
The liquid 1
really to receive Hie egg
Aflnr ilaughter ' of
all are in it shoiiliT eove
ones nt least IvVo inches.
Mrs. Axlhelm. near
one has a cellar, that make* a go&lt;&gt;&lt;|
place lo keep these eggs until used, helped .Mr«. I.eti Hl row
a.* they should be kept" a.* cool as house wfirk ln-t week.
|Hi*.-fible.
Nothing yet discovered will keep
egga 80 they will come out looking day.
E. V. Bark.
like frosh ones, but they answer a
Austin and wife
mighty gtavl purpose when fresh
eggs can not*be had.
ami family "I North Casllefnn vis­

Poultry Notes.
Skim milk fed to poultry- Will
give belter returns than wlwn (&lt;-il
to pigs, as will sour milk not more
than three days old.
Effort should bo made to get
chicks to eat. freely of cut clover or
alfalfa, ns well as other grei-n feed
like
chopped
dandelion.*
midI
sprouts of sproule&lt;| oats.
First,.
Inst and all tlie time, feed wheat
bran; and after third week give tho'
chicks sprouted oats.’ Before that,;
feed ground uals, nothing is belter
to produce muscle and bone than
(iati* nnd the first need of a chick is
a framework. for&gt; its'body.
Grwn
feeds and bran also help mnluro,
hones, and musrle*. and clover pro­
vides a larger amount of mineral
matter than grain. .
If an egg floats it is too far gohe
lo use. -If the large efid rises in
water it is getting rather aged. A
fresh egg has but little air cell.

EASIER and CHEAPER
For the housewife to place her order with'us for the FANCY
BAKED GOODS Wanted- every day. We have every facility
for doing everything in fine baking. All you will need to do is
phone us just what yuU want and we will do the work and deliver
it to you.

MALTED KREAM BREAD

HASTINGS POTATO BREAD
will give further satisfactiorxto every meal you eat during the year.
It’s made clean bnd baked.clean and has all the natural sweetness
of the wheat Berry. It is always light and white and everybody
using it likes it.
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SPIiCIAL FOR SATURDAY

This

The Black Death.
terrible plague, originating

of -Armenia into Asia and thence to
Egypt and North Africa. Reaching
Sicily ln_ 1315. It spread over Italy,
France and nearly all of iho countries
Europe, including tho British Isles.
The mortality was appalling, some
25.000.000 of people dying from the
dread epidemic. Tho nature of the
great pestilence has been a matter ot
much controversy, but It is generally
conceded that It was- closely related
to what Is known today aa the "bu
bonic plague."

250 votes given with every 25c purchase of our pastries

Star Bakery and Restaurant
Phone 381

THE QUALITY BAKE SHOP

dings, Michigan

Stammerers' Lingual Contribution.
Why We Seek Solitude.
To stammering, according to a fav­
To find refriMlhmi-nt sftor 11 months
orite theory. *'o owe the very' useful of svphnlt roads, tube railways, or me­
word "teetotal.” says the London chanical employment, we fly for the
Chronicle It appears to have been remaining four weeks to feed pur
first used In September. 1833. by Rich- senses von
„ the emptiness ot tho sea
ard Turner, a reformed drunkard, or the desert, or what John Evelyn,
Opinions differ, however, a* lo wb*lh-i clUi tn htij dUry.nt foreign, traveli
er it was the happy accident of stam-, -strange, horrid and fearful crags and
merltfk over ."total- or an Intentional tracts." lint the' taste for these asemphasizing by reduplication; and It, ,pPCt8 Of nature la especially a rt-ac-l
has even been claimed that it is an] tlon from our normal preoccupations,
old dialect word. The only certainties I and were those preoccupations re-!
are that the word has nothing to do ntmted. there are not many men who,
with tea. though a French novelist wcmTd wxlle themselves for their own
did translate "teetotaller" Into total- pleasure among the mountain tops or
Isriir dtl thr*
.
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Remember our Want
brings liest resullJu

April Fool Day.

to tbo origin of tho merry annlvorsary,
but tbo most plauitblo la tho ono

France, about 1664. France was tho
first European country Jo adopt tbq
reformed calendar, and u a. result ths
New Year day was carried back to
January 1. nnd mock cnlH were made
on April 1. as a Joke on such as had
forgotten the change in tho calendar;

Wise sayings often fall on barren
ground, but a kind word la never

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BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

il is Warming up floain

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But you will soon want some COAL. So do not forget that we have it and
at prices that are right for all kinds.
j Harvest time is at hand, thrashing will soon be here.
Better take home
some COAL for that thrashing job of yours.

♦

Good Time to Lay In a Little FLOUR

ited al Clyde Bi.avii's, Sunday.
♦
Will Bass and family nltemb-d ♦
Children's Day al the Kilpatrick
♦
church at W'Hi.ll.inil Sunday.

A woman la ahnost aa peculiar as a
man. Sho will break Into tears, and
It you buy 5 pounds or more ot coffee tbo more iho Is urged to cheer up
from us we will pay the parcel post tbo more iho will cry. But If some
• - Give the Head the Credit
one telli her to go ahead and shed as
charges to any place in Barry county.
“A still tongue makes a wise head.?
many tears aa aba pleases, sho will
Separate Males From Flock.
saya an old adage, but wo think ft’
at once quit crying and speak hor
As soon -as you are through should read. "A wise head makes a
mlnA—Atchtsoq Globe.
hatshiug nnd selling
eggs for ■Ull tonguo."
leflerson St.
hatching, it should lie your rule lo
Has tings,
Mich.
lake the male out of each breeding
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

The Coffee Ranch

FTHSrmiK FOR LESS MONEY
VNDHRTAK1NU at IXHVER PRICES

■Si

$ -while that old.wheat is heihg ground, as it is better than new wheat flour.

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French's White Lily Flour

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$2.40

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&lt;

Bran and Middlings are scarce.
price as middlings.

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Bring in your samples of BEANS or SEED and do not forget that we
can sell you the BEST ALFALFA and give , you PREE NOD-O-GEN to
inoculate same, thus insuring a better stand.
.

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GIVE US A FRIENDLY CALL

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T

Can sell you ground wheat at same
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Waters Bros. Elevator
Co.
HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE 150

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�THE HABTINGB BANNER. JINK 25. 191L

LAKE ODESBA.
: Mr. nml Mrs. Howard Tolles and
, Mr. ami Mr*. Howard llisiqg motor­
ed to Jackson Inst week ami visited!
, relntives. returning Saturday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ciiimning nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Anway mo­
tored lo Muskegon Saturday in the
N ASSISTING
I'NFOHTUNATE
former's new Ford.
Miss (itndys Johnson went to WOMEN AND GIRLS TO MAKE
Brand; Rapid* Saturday to visit a
AN
HONEST.LIVING.
few days with Miss Lollie Healey.
Miss Dm-olliy Clark of Lacey is
Ihe guest of Miss Helen Slovene.
MANY APPLY TO MICH.

h'nrne whi'ji the rcaHzml

that tho.

child was coming.
Now shn is
BUSES HELP OF
thrown on her own rcwiurcea. Bho
must work to live und to support,
her child.
Bui nobody wants to
THE RURAL HOMES employ
a girl with a babe iu arms.
So she applied to Society to

CHARMING
PRESENTS

HAPPY HONEYMOON

tin

EREHIHTED

SUPERH QUALITY

out

. "In the same mail came an appeal
from another, q deserted wife, only
s-iglilisrn jenrs old.-tmd with ti baby
girl just able to creep. Thu moth­
er ha.* become desperate in her ef­
forts lo mainlain her Irnnqr nnd re­
tain her child. In frail health nnd
will) her baby to care for, what
CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY cliam-e has she to keep her virtue
and her baby, unless sho has the
l iirlil kind of a.«atatnuce? .
"I am convinced that my sugges­
Hundreds Of Homes In Need
tion of the rural home for such
Services Buch As They Could
cases, has great possibilities, if we
ran have the co-opertdion of Ihe
gmnl homes throughout the slate.
the age in-y for Hie Grand RaptrHAny person interested" should write
F'vortlng Pjvm of iioo. Francis ami
Ihc SI. Joseph oniee.“—Bjr Wm. 1*.
Kenneth Baumuardm-r the I ml mil
mid Sunday papers nml Grand Rap­
ids. Herald.
A meeting was called Wednesday '
night to decide on Hie horse races
imd ball games in bo held here July;.without noise, have been acting.
They have been doing things not
only to relieve distress but also to
stop ihe sources of the evil itself.
But ihe problem is .still in the
early stages of ils -olulion. At tlm
annual eengrtss .
t tonal Association
The people begin In 111) I lie col­
in Grand Rapid* ................
lages now.
*1 h.-y are here fron
further discussed from tin
Cincinnati. Philadelphia and all
'* ‘
Merlin Morgan attended tin* ban- point uf men sent t&lt;
parts of the country.
"Segregation
iliuil of tin- Lan*lng High Si-Ihm*’ nah:
Mi-s Maggie. Terpening is w»rkAlumni Friday nichl. being a mem­
,iiig for Mary Payne.
ber «&gt;f thi&gt; rias* of HU-.’.
The Mi-M-s Hockstien's ami-moth-

Meanwhile the main question is
[being forced home on the average
woman. Uia.wife ami mother wliuse
daughter-is.safe;
What will you
Cooley—Hump Wedding.
do for that other woman?
Will
Miss Nellie CiM&gt;|ey nnd Max Hump
you be a Big Staler hi her when she
turns and enters I h it long and thor­ wen- quietly mtirried Salurday at
ny road to recovered virtue?
Her the M. K. parsonage, by Rev. Yost of
They were ntta'iidvd by
guilt is as nothing compared with Ihisliiigs.
Miss Elsie Bump, sister of the
bridegrijoni. mid William Moon*.
A reception wa* given ul the
Jioim- of Hie groom's parents, Mr?
Among the agencies that arc car- and Mrs. E. .1. Blimp, nlsml IHly
ing_fm- these unfortunate girls and being preseul. Light refre.-him'iils
women, is Tho Michigan Children's wvr« served nnd a very ph-mufnl
Home Sociely.
Alls-il II. HUmeman. it.* stalo supeiini-iideiii, is a
Sunday wilh Lcslef Miller ami wife modest little man &gt;&gt;f ifttivl manner
and
gentle
tones
bill
lie is ellictenl.
Rockford Price and Atrne* Zii*i-hnill spent Sunday with Claytoi He gets out over Ihe -tab' iiu-ily.
i He gets results.
He i* furnishing
imp.' ami cheer and social ntdcmpr
mm for many erring women, ns
well as finding good home.* for chil­
dren where they will be dcvHopcd
into good citizens.
’
A' new idea ha* come to Mr.
Stiitieuian as a big help in solving
this whole problem of fhe social
•■vil.
He believe* ' that the good
i-lmd Tuesday night ami
home*, of Michigan can he ulili/.ed,
day morning and * lauded
if Ihe home-keeper* will only co-I

in poor health I In* past year, is hoi
well. She is being eared for by
Mrs. Plinny Russell.
Riley Mallhows arrived in tin
village Saturday night In visit himi

Eegal JJdvcrtisements
of l.iml or any permn nr i
firm dr corporal ion having
of anv taml* In Un* stale:

noxious weiils gnawing mi any landtn the township of Irving. County of
Barry, or within the limits of any
highway. [1.1--111C by . . |

I.Miking for money m this plan.
"What I would like t&gt;i see," sail Mr. and "Mrs. Ituhv Slu*M&gt;ii nmlorhe in nn interview, "is the cai-efu ed tn Battle Creek. Saturday.
placing uf a large number of thus,
Mr. nml Mrs. Oscar ll'-m-uur nnd
young wmnen. who come to'my at- -on, Harold, vtated ,Mr. and Mrs.
Sent ion. In good hoim -i' hi rura &lt;L If. Iletiegar at Olivet. Suinhiy.
communities
preferably,
vvlu-r.
Mr. and Mi*. Clyde Dnvidsutt mid
there wintld be no fear or either lh&lt;
woman nr her child.
This is i and Mrs. Fred Cosgrove. Sunday.
hard i&gt;roidem for us; lo give th.
Mr. ami Mrs. Amo* Dye m&gt;&gt;v
Friday from. Battle Creek, to M

Also nil Ihe brush growing within
.the limits of any •highway. missing
by or .through such lands uui-t be
rut down and destroyed on or be­
fore the first day of |i. &lt; ember A. D.
nineteen hundred ami fourteen.
Failure tn comply with this iio*'
*—r— j||(, (|^c mention.
•lays thereafter
shall mak&gt;
parlies
failing
........... . ............ —Js ofrculling same
ami an additional |evy of ten p.f

on one side of his fare ami scraped
t|ie jaw hcti". At last rcfMirl Hie
phy-u-ism* th.imghl it likely they
would have to remove part of the
jaw holid.
Dave I.e Paid nml family spent
Hold. Morgan ami family nf South
of Imwling were Sum,lay visitors Sunday al Clyde Purdun's, also at­
tended the Sunday services.
Opal Van Houten spvqt oyer Sun­
day with her fril-nd. K&gt;*llia Piirdun
Mi - Tillie Jordan ha- retarded
I7tli day of .lime Hi|I.
SEE. MfWlHE.
them.
Yet it is almost impo
•f the
lo arrange work for the m
without agreeing to keep Ru­
nway from her. Many people
no ■■bildmi ar&lt;&gt;und&gt;-au)ino(iim-

Arthur Mulhullaird.

deadly

Tlm only requirements uro Unit II I* Fresh and
Pure. When you use Old or Adulterated Parts
Green, you nirl only waste your material, but time
i« well.
This store has sold Paris Green for
twenty years mid 'never hud u complaint.
We
have a new barrel of the same brand this year
and guarantee Its full killing strength nnd It costs
you mi more than tlic other kind.
GIVE. IS A CALL—Any Size Package You Want.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL STORE

Sole Agents of Devore Paint lo Barry County

PINE LAKE

Yam
Wamla
Nice
IPtace
For fflia

Grounds mid bulhlinn* e&lt;&gt;&lt;4 and beautiful und Hl al
night by gas
Good tloiiting—Good Fishing—Motor and How Boats
SPECIM.-tllfCKEN DINNER EVERY Ml’NDAY!
CoivHcctcd by Livery at Shelbyville or G. IL A I.
If you ami your friends wish to spend a pleasant

Wesft Gwa Li&amp;e Ssiauaer Resort

Bernie McIntyre of
Husllmis
erected a iiew wind mill fur Charlie
Beulah Hayward oT East Hope
Moore last Friday, •
Ou account i»f the ruin Sunday Moled Beulah Van Vrnnken during
the past week.
wen- po*t mui' d imlil l Ella Walters was a recent visitor
at her brolhere, lint Walters'.
mixl Sunday at 3:00 o'clock.
r Mr. and Mrs. Lesfer Fisher nnd
William Stoprc, who nt
■son Fay have been visiting at Henry
for. Dudley .Kennedy uf
ormtiHH*
z
Hasting*, was home a few days lu-t
wi-&lt;-k. lie is caring for a felon on
, Kidder's, of Dowling.
The Wuinan's Missionary Ho.-uly
Hnnry Tobias ha* been building
of I be We-Jey an .Melhodi.-I rhnn-li [ a garage lo house. Ihe new auto in.
&lt;&gt;f Haslings held llieir imM-ting with
Beulah VanVrankon went to KnlMrs. E. Sfiringer hist -Thursday.
: auiuoa. Monday In allcud Alumni
G. K. .B-'om and Mr-. Mund Gill ■ 'jmd commencement exercises al
■ d n.isflngs passed Safunluy ami tho Western Htatc N'ormaL
'Sunday at .Charlie ’Mooixj's.

girls of m'iiIhcii nnd ••iahh-.-u
recently raced critical aihmaml were -avrij by timely ahi.
of I hem, &gt;tA&gt;|w&gt;«nig she Wa*
। ... t&gt;"cnrm--n
. .. .. .. —
.kt., tfound
------ • •h«-r—
wif".
"lh&lt; r without a marrinu&lt;■
Tlm young man who
m promise.* disnp|H-nn-d.
i a strangH cily, having left

Mrs. Ros.* Evers spent from Sun­
day uuiil Wotlnnsday with relative.*
in Kalamazoo.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Upjohn nml
little daughter of Kalamazoo open­
ed lheir cottage at the lake Tues-

Season Tickets for Our Forthcoming Redpath Chautauqua
In arranging to inaugurate this chautauqua this year the local committee bought 1,000 $2.50 season tickets, which
will be sold, while they last, by thefii for $2.00 each.
'
,
When these tickets are exhausted no season tickets thereafter can be had for less than $2.50.
season tickets will not be reduced from .the first day to the close of the chautauqua.

Also, the price

The single admissions to the different sessions of this chautauqua aggregate more than $8.00,
it will pay you to
buy a season ticket even after the program is half completed. For the single admissions to the respective entertainments
see program. Season tickets are non-transferable except within the owner's family.

CHILDREN'S TICKETS admit children aged six to fourteen years inclusive.
children's work free. ’~
.

Two miles from Doster

Affords you a fiue |Jacc for an outing.
BOARD BY DAY OK WEEK.
EXCELLENT HATH ING BEACH.
FINE FISHING

purrchardville.

"Ihirnl'red- of homes in Mirliiaa
are in need of domestic service
such a* many ' nf these mother
could furnish.
I'mimiblr.liy ‘som
of tlh-m-would he willing to have
woman briifu her child with liei
She could more ihni&gt; earn her waj
slm cmibi kv-n her baby, sh*' imrM-.|f wr.nlil i&gt;- k'-pl. from drifting in­
. to an mitmiral life, and thus all imlairfiint iiifprm-fs wmrtd bo wrewi.
.-.L-wmild- bK»’ lo iu-ar from auy
persons who would b« willing to
lake such a young wotpali with licr
■ baby into lheir home..

gain.
hauling gravel fmm Hie
pn.apd graveling a sandy
of mad from II. M. Brislo
A Inna no'dod inqinivemeiit

PARIS GREEN

Ebon Pnnnbck of Augusta is
boarding nt. Ira Haskin*' and he is
helping to procl Dr. Ayer's new
Erma Winters . of Allegan
aturday lo assist Mrs. Joseph
wilh her house work thia

Prof. Scott, made n business trip
lo Kalamazoo one day last week and
rented a piano lo use al lheir col­
lage.
Misr Gladys Smith of Kalamazoo
came Thursday to work at tho Ev­
ers Hotel f|ils summer. - .
Building material is-being drawn
on the Loiur Beach -Farm Jor the
er ret inn nf Mr. Kunlii»l&lt;r« now sum­
mer home,
-•” B&lt;-n Campbell of Battln Crack
spent from Monday until Thursday
with his father. Charles CampbelE
A. E. Kellie is building a new

All children are admitted to the
nllepded
tho
Flowers-Kennedy
I wedding al Hilmer Flowers' Salur-

�PAGE THIRTEEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 25. 0H.

"Bite; News of The Auto World
Jhe Cadillac teas first to product a practical enduring mo-

KI

for car. /low practical it teas, Aow enduring
it teas the vhole vorld knovs
since these

“THE CAR OF NO REGRETS”

Eleven-year-old Cars

of die World

Every Part Stronger Than Necessary

jflre Still in Service
&lt; Just Jhink Jhis Otter,
Wfs flatter Vo fluy a Cadillac

Jhan to OJish you ftad."

Every part fitted to its neighbor with a half-hair breadth precision.
Built to arrive whatever tho, road, and planned for a DECADE IN­
STEAD OF A YEAR.

The Cadillac was also first to produce a HIGH GRADE
car to sell under $2,000. The Cadillac was first to produce a
fouf cylinder engine that has proven entirely satisfactory after
ten years service. The Cadillac was the first to make practical
in large production a two-speed direct drive axle.

KING owners trust their cars as frontiersmen trust their Win­
chesters.

You can’t go wrong when you buy a CADILLAC, livery phase of these HIGH-GRADE cars is thoroughly.tried and
tested. THE CADILLAC IS A MASTERPIECE IN MOTOR CARS.

Ask us about the Cartercar Gcarleis Transmission. The car
that will stop and start anywhere. By the use of the throttle only,
an open watch upon the pavement can be closed by the front wheels
of The Cartercar without injury to the watch.

Western Michigan Cadillac Co. £td.
Oscar Zckberg. Mgr.

220-222 Ho. Sonia St., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Finest Garage in West Michigan
DANGER OF GASOLINE FAMINE

The Phelps Auto Sales Co.

CONSIDERED VERY REMOTE
17.000.000.000 GnlkHis Hun Petrole­
um Products Is The World's An­
nual Production.

,
Cor. Lafayette Ave. and Michigan St.
Grand Rapids,
Michigan.

I

There arc a lot of qualities
about the FAMOUS REO
। AUTO that make it one of
' the leading cars for practical
_ and pleasure loving people.
To know the Keo and ride in
. one is to want one. Reo
owners are satisfied owners.

Phone 69-21-2*
Woodland, Mich.

HASTINGS, MICH.
R. F. D. No. 7

A BIG KRIT YEAR
Every day »lnee the announcement oFtlila wonderful car order* have been piling up far ahead of
the uctory output. ConsUntly inccniingfpr&lt;nluctio&lt;i'lm failed'to catch up with the |K&gt;|.ular dcmaud. POWER and GOOD LOOKS with light weight, economy and endurance—have made
this year's great KRIT succeM.

motoring.

iii most

Good Representatives Wanted for Barry County.

brings t&gt;

is always ' to the fob' whenever
motorists- gather
toy.lher, and
.which occupies somewhat Ihe i&gt;ositioiKof bogcyuian to inofordniii
this subject is the pregnant one of
fuel supply, ’
We nave considered from time
In lime Ihe (Hissibilily of a .short­
age in the supply of gasoline, mid
have discussed the probability (bal
manufacturers of motor cars might
have to look to. a totally different
a gon I fyr llieir power.' Tlm claims
of kerosene, benzol, alcohol, natur­
al gas* nml other mediums have

•■ndeavorinu lo improve presold rp- ]
tilling melliods and processes. Al­
ready w»mo sticcewrs have been j
noted, and ihere- is 110 rcasfiiL to
। loti bl that tlii-y will eventually
llnd a process wlu-reby Hie amount
of riiolor furl obtainable from crude
petroleum will tie double what il is
today.
For instance, the petrole­
um obtained from the California1
Helds was long considered practi­
cally useless in tho production of

tained in Russia has been general­
ly used rat her for the inmiufncture of lubricants than of motor
' • ■ •
■ . timt. recently a
.... ........
... .1 uf heavy motor
spirit has been extracted from it.
which has been found satisfactory
|for fuel under certain conditions.

supply of gasoline Lids us, but is
Ihere much probability that Uns
cutastruphe will evrr really occur?
We are inclitred !&lt;• believe that it i*
not, nl any rate. imii|edialuly im.pcnding.
_Tlii&lt; world's annual product inn j&gt;(
(wdiydcum, the niw pnwluri from
which we gel gasulum ami niotmlubricants, is non approximately . MILLIONS OF DOLLARS DE14 .INN l.i NN IJ KM I J. .11 !• 'll - •

I lie

pl is—

••id rather elementaly methods uf
I Mining gid about
per cent, nfj

,

_ _ .. — — — — ,, n

|HG RAISED FOR ROADS
.

&gt;"««&gt;• rim. Win. &lt;»••

But this product i&lt; riflicr in ga&gt;-&gt;-1
$i.(MMI,IN)0 to Iler t.nilit
liiin-prodticing elvipenls Ilian most
For This Yrar.
crudes, .so wo will sty that the av-, Yij,, V1 ;tr |M„,k nf ti,,- \fUl
erago nmnuiil of motor fuel tn 1»ri|IKhways’ Asocial Ion giveobtained from the crude petroleuuu
■'
■■ -■
• •
i. ,mlv iu t.i.i- ... nl
Tht&lt; vviiiHif i..........
give us |,7i*U»*i.««»i callous as Hie
for highway work this
j world's annual production of gaso­
are beginning In realize
line.
•
.
i|..ut&gt; yiupj. problem* that
■ At the,present time there are 2.rflQTKOOD motor-cars" in Hie world.
!Allowing for the comparatively

Krit $950—$1050 with Electric Starter

H. E. BENNETT

The Maxwell Car

Citizens Phone 98
Middleville, Michigan

DON’T
Be induced to purchase some oth­
er make of car when you want a
“BUICK," even though our entire
1914 production has been disposed
of.
YOU will be well paid in the long
run by waiting until JULY for a

1915 Model

Hastings Buick Co.
Hastings, Mich

|coiummplion nf Europe, it is
lain that l.tMio.imouu gallons
liberal estimate of "
i motor flirt that it
dial we still have a
factor of safely, cvei
present crude method* .................
in use hy the pelioleum industry.
rpieslimi, nml lliejr h ovary reason
tn believe that our supply of motor
fuel can he •norui'iiisly increased,
even if Hie mipi-ly of crude pelro|l‘HIII were not •■• Jl rin l&lt;» illl'l'ease,
which il undoubtedly will. •There

*-;i.2KM.ntin; Pennsylvania, l.'i.rsNijiiiO:
vnri&lt;»u-&lt; large oil conipa- SiniHi Carolina. s|.i«iO.&lt;mi: Virginia,
tliis c&gt;H|iiliy nml abroad, abon I Kf.nno.O'Ml; West Virginia, 82.upending lltei? entire Ihyo 2H6.557, ami Wisconsin. $1,230,000.
HARVESTING MACHINERY

Forty-eight Fords sold and de­
livered in this section. Only six
left. You better hurry.

Stebbinsjfato Co.

MOVING FAST AT GOODYEAR'S

An Inexpensive CaY
C7CA
NOT a Cheap Car
-P / OV
Something for Your Money
When you buy a Maxwell, you don’t buy anything you
don't need, and you don't pay for anything you don't need.
But you do pay for what you do need and you get it. The
Maxwell is nqt built to fit a price. It is built for service, with
all the unnecessary expense cut out and all the ncceiUary
material and Workmanship put in. Ask any of the several
•Maxwell owners in this vicinity.

BASSETT GARRAGE
A. E, BASSETT, Prop.
Nashville,
• - Michigan

State Street fiarafie
Opposite Barry Hotel
Exclusive agents for Kelly-Springfield tires.
A number of.motorists-in Barry county, have
used these tirbs for twoj'carsor more. They
have a S060-mile guarantee.

Wc also have the "Woodward Pump." Ask
about it. Saves lots of hard work and time.
Oils, Gasoline and Automobile Accessories.

F. E. Budd and H. E. Black
Proprietors

Adverlisiiijj New Berre Hay Louder
This Wyrk. Bumper Crop of Hay

ftastings. Mich.

: Daily sales of farm mgphmcry.i
’ e-perially Innwstihg ' machinery, is much harder on the car than, well under nil sorts of conditions
ians taking plm- tlirov times al pleasure driving, because (here is that the demand for them became
, tliuMlyear s Bros.', big bardwara and no choice of road». The goods must I general. The man who is driving a
‘ unpkiliriil - iBT''.
This week iu be delivered Ito matter ou what Ford Model T pleasure car Is driv;llo -.- rolumns limy arb advertising sort of street m- road Ihe customer i mg exactly the same-sort of a rar
as the man who is driving
Hip
.rtviiijf for iho
'till. New Uei'fe hay Imidep telling of may live. In Hie cities there are ’...........................................
miles ami miles of oar tracks to be oi«rrhnnU
•&gt; v&lt;&gt;r«i
merchants whn
who i&gt;^&gt;
use u
Ford a-iiverv
delivery
I some of its advimtagrs. .*
■
i They Niy that if any fanner gels crossed, there are cobblestone, rub­ service."
ble stone ami belgjiin blocks tn be
. slui-k-.in hi* liny crop just phono bumped suer all day. long. . There
Tho manager of a big farm in
are hills In climb, with tough, stony, .Micliigun recently’ put in senica
surfaces, miles jmd miles of sand threo two-ton Heo trucks, whirlt
He
and dusty roads in hot- weal her are have displaced Ilf teen borers.
that.
among
other
lurnml into seas of slime and inud mentions
in other iw.aapns. Hut-no mailer achievements of thrsetnow trail.*-,
“Xu harder test of the endurance what the time of year nor the con­ portal ion weapons. I hey have rut
• if it motor rar.can be’found Hum dition of the weather,"Ihe car must tlftemi hours of labor per day lewn
fU us.- in I liir delivery .service of -St lie on the j»&gt;b.
the quota of his farm band*.
He
■ .
|big rily department store, t The, . “The fact that the Fop! chas-ls also mentions that they have rut
twerk in such eases consists of trips Was built entirely of Vanadium Urn time on Hie road, until lids ia uu
, six day. in (Im week and in Hie busy! steel, the st longest metal known hi longer a serioq? item. Th* truck*
I season the days are stretched for the world, induced lots of people to •ave enough iu wa*M v&lt;f men (firmAdo the night—at limes even iasl- Use (he Model J] Ford cars for de­ erly needed lo tare for horses,
ing the entire 21 hours. The work livery purposes. They stood up so keep Ihemselv^s iu fuel.

�CHAMBE!
TABLETS
IS is just what you need, madam. Many
women who were troubled with indigestion, a
sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and
habitual constipation, have been permanently cured
by the use of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using
these tablets they felt miserable and despondent.
Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their
meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter.

r

Summer

Classified

&gt;7erm

• tion for

&lt;7une 29
farm

Chamberlain’s Tablets
NASHVILLE
111 Maple GrOVe Inst Week W'-dll'--*
day ami Thursday.
Wm. Guitry and family hav
moved into lheir house on Map!'- Si
recently purchased &lt;&gt;f R. A. Brocks
Henry Roe has tri*ated his hints'
lo fresh paint. Mrs. C. II. Quick left last -Thurs
day morning for. a few weeks visit
Virginia.,
Mrs. II. C. Townn-iul and-sons,'
Robert and Teddy, left last Thurs­
day morning for n visit with friends
in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lentz left Iasi.
Thursday morning on a western
trip and will visit Mrs. Lentz's
brother. F,. A. Phillips, and family
•in Anacortes, Wash.
.
Mrs. Henry Roe entertained a
company oi six tables of ladies wijh
“SOtr last
Thursday nfjornpon.
Dainty delicious refreshments were

■

I Mrs.*Earl ftplhhnar, 3TE
l&gt;-d While. Mr. and Mr-.
!’. Relit Nel-oti. Mr. and Mrs. ClitT
Kleinhans and Mr. and Mrs. I'. A.
Wertz spent Sunday nt. Ihe latter's
collage nl Thornapph- lake nnd tlic
huueh- Were entertained at the
Inline of Mr. amt Mrs. F. A. Wertz
for supper Monday evening.

■ili d relatives here last week.
Mi-s Jessie Feighner of Mari
il., &gt;s n guest nt L. W. Feighne
and Mrs. Clyde Briggs.
G. A. Truinmr is visiting in
York stale.
ed up in a fresh coat of paint and
is looking lino.
.
Huron Slosson of Charlo!to was
a guest of Eugene Parlt^gv? Sun-

Bert Partridge went to Belding
Mondnv lo work for II. II. Vincent.
Mr. and Mr-. Fred While and two
children of Galion. O_ ilj.r visiting
the former? parents. Mrr anti '.Mrs.

George Franck visiled his daugh­
ter. Miks Gay noil Franck. who isick wilh typhoid fever al a hospi­
tal in Jackson Iasi Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Perkins nml
■pit Orville and Mi-, I'. L. Schantz
on- visiting relatives in Cassopoltand attended the Perkins nml Dnnnington wedding at, Dowagiac Wed­
nesday. Mr. Schantz wont lo at­
tend tlm weeding.
Wendall Lelli&gt;y Perkins and Miss
Marjorie Dunningtow were united

bride? parents in Dowagiac, \V&lt;
iiesday and I'-II for Ann Arimr I
same day, when* .Mr. Perkins Jim
position as teacher in the sumn

Michigan State Normal
College
LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL IN
THE STATE, OCCUPYING FORTY-ONE ACRES

Living expenses low.
Offers courses preparing for all grades of elementary and high school work.
Grants Limited Certificates, Life Certificates, B. Pd. and A. B. degrees.
Special courses in Commercial, Kindergarten, Physical Education,
Manual Arts, Household Arts, Music, Drawing,
j
Rural School Subjects.
FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE C. P. STEIMLE., YPSILANTI

Mr. mid Mrs. C. M. I'ulnam visili 'l at Saranac the tirsl of t he .week.
Mrs. Henry Roe jivcompanu'd tlu-m
as far ns'.Lnke Odessa mid spent
Sunday With friends there.
I.. B. Potter visited at Jackson
Iasi week and attended Ihe.Soldier's
V. W. Pott&gt;T nnd family of Hasgs motored tiere last Friday
■ning nml took Mr. L. B. nnd Miss
y poller to .Maple Grove with

over Sunday.
Lulls ]&gt;or*&gt;lliy Greep, who wi»» — cliUdrmuof ..Mos.key arc visiting
very -irk with •iipliih.-i la for Hir-e relative- In nnd around the village.
vp&gt;ck= it over it and the quarantine . Mr. iittiF Mrs. Clyde BrlBin nnd
ui'.-e spent Sunday wilh Mrs.
Brigggs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J„ C.
DeHolt, iii Maple Grove.
daughliTs wilt to Vassar-Monday
Mrs. Frank Gokey was at Ypsi­
for a visit. Mrs. Stratton expecting lanti 1 bo tlr~l uf Hie week tn see her
• tn Tie gone a-wrofc-nnil ttip girts-:dI damslifer.' Miss Dora, graduate.
MinniHT.
.
' Flunk Gokey attended the Sol­
Mrs. J. E. Bergman w*nt- tn Kula­ diers" minimi at Jackson Inst-week.
. mazoo Monday for a visit with her
Mr&lt;. Hulda Hawks visiled friends
lioualif'-r. Mrs. Harry White.
in Maple Grove last week.
Mr&lt;’M. B. Brooks was taken l&lt;&gt;
Invid Kuster went to Gun lake
Ihe Butterworth hosnltnJ in Grand Monday to join the Y. M. C. A. en­
Rapids 1a«l Thursday fur an np.-r- campment there.
*
alion. Mrs. George Dixon of Battle
Creek visited her father, George
Friday mid Saturday mid
Mr.-. Lydia- Lathrop ami daugh­
caned on old friends here.
ter. .Miss Julia. s|H-nl Sunday at
Married al the home nf the I Will Hyde's m-Barrvville. . Mrs.
bride? niofhet*. Mrs. Mary Dillen- Ball nf Ann Arimr accompanied
beck. on Slate SC Iasi week Monday them Im-me Sunday evening nnd
evening, by Rev. C. C. Gibson, of staid fill Monday npniL
,
Detroit, n hrothiT-in-l;iw of the
Sherman Swift of Maple Grove
Rf’w’nt, Edward R. Feighner mid nnd .Miss Avail Hanes were united
Miss Beoald k Dillenbork. The in marriage nt Hastings, last week
bride was acr.onipntifc*d |»y her sis- ■
ter Mins Row Dillenbork nnd the
Mrs. Frank Bnbebck of Vermont­
groom by his broth'r Hnrlov Felgli- ville visited her cousin. Mrs. El­
n&lt;T, while ML-:) Paulino K\niz plav- mer Swift, Inst .week.
'■H “Sweet and Low" as an a’cHiram Baxter
of I
lomiianimi'nt to tlm solemn word- spent Inst ~ '■ ”
’
grandwlilch jojned Ihe happy conple. II, parents, M
was a family wedding, and after
Hit ceremony n two course lunchcon was sen,'it. Tlm young couple
are making th-ir home for tho
aresent- with his parents. Mr. nnd Iioihus on.Ihe south side.
Frighner. north of the Village
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen spent
-until their own hotne in the Mine ■Sunday in Mason.
.
ocenpancy:
Eldon Burton of Hastings is
The best wishes of o large circle of sp'-nding n few weeks wilh bis
friends aro theirs.
grand parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E.
Mrs. G. A. Stucky spent Sunday Lake. •
Willi fif.r
1,,-r nl ,1...
.
Mrs. M. II. Reynold’s entertained
worth hospital in ‘Grand Hapids the "King's .Daughters’* Iasi Thurs­
and reports that Mix Townaend ii day afternoon and for supper.
getting nlong'as .welt as could be
H. D. Kopf, formerly manager of
expiwted'and will probably he homo Ihe Thornnpple Gas nml Electric
the lahl of this week.
hi&lt; moving picture show.
a guest nt. Mrs. Helen Russell's Sat­ - Mi.M Graycn Franck is homo
urday and Monday.
from Niles, where she taught last
MLsa Susie Itus.-ell nnd her uncle. wtiet^
Mr. Anderson. spe.nl Sunday with
Mitt Olive Walker was homo
the Fuller’s iu Maple Grove.
from Miildleville over Sunday.

Purpose

Equipment

“The purpose of il.e Normal School shall be the instruction of
persons in the art of teaching, and in all the various branches per­
taining to the public schools of the State of Michigan." This state­
ment taken from the Act of 1889 revising and compiling the school
laws, clearly indicates the guiding principle of all that relates to the

The library contains 35.700 volutes, admirably selected and
easily accessible. There are well equipped laboratories for the var­
ious lines of science work. In the Department of Music there ii
provided an adequate number of pianos. The Physical Training
Department has two fully equipped gymnasiums, one for men and
one for wofhen. The,college is well supplied with examples of the
best art, including a large number of casts of the best classic
statuary, and a still larger numbea of photographic reproductions
from the world's best paintings.
The new auditorium has a seating capacity of 3,300.

College. It is with this purpose in view that selection of teachers is
made, that courses of study are arranged, libraries and laboratories
equipped, and a training school of ten grades and kindergarten is
conducted.

NORTH NAS1IVILLK
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Mrs. Bert Titmarsh uf Hastings
H. C. Gaynoy, npd wife of Okla­
comes to Nashville every Wednes­ homa. are making an extended vis­
day. where she has a class in music. it with lliein daughter, Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gibson- and Frye and family.
Miss Bernico Hatch returned
ter? parentis Mr. and Mrs. Frank home
Thursday, after a ten days
Feighner the past week.
visit with relatives in Grand Rap­
Mrs. E. W. Brigham died at her ids. Her father. Mr. Harley Hatch,
home Sunday nigjil nt the ripe old rclhrnetl wilh her, a guest over
age nf H5 years.
Mrs. Brigham Sunday with Geo. Hatch amt fammoved hen’ from Ohio, 12 years ago
wilh.'lior husband and six children,
A goodly number of ladies from
live of whom survive her.
The
funeral was held nl Ihe Itilo home Ulis vicinity attended the Aid So­
Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Dalzell of ciety al Mrs. Wm. Wortley? of
Vermontville ofllcialing nnd Ihe re­ West Odessa, Thursday.
Ralph Scheldt, of Like Odessa,
mains interred in the Vermontville
cemetery.. Those from U distance put n new steel roof on the barn
who attended th.* funeral of Mrs. nml granary for Chas. Cheney, Inst
Brigham were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin week.
Eddy o»Woodland: Mrs. Lily Tay­
Mrs. John Kart and two children,
lor, Charles Bowerman of Hills- of Augusta, wore week end visitors
dnle;. Mr. Thomson of Texas, Slid of .Mrs. John Abbott and family.
Mrs.-Surah Knapi’i and daughter Of
Mrs. Ida Call, of Ionin, is visiting
Hastings.
• her
cousin, Wm. Tasker nnd faipiJohn Brumm of Ann Arbor, is a
gil' st of his brother, Fred. •
Mrs. Frank Gokay went to Ypsi­
lanti, Saturday, to attend the grad­
uating exercises.
Her daughter.
Miss Dora, is one of the graduates.
Assjrla Farmers Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Price were at
The ’ following program will bo
Vt-rtnonlville, Wednesday.
given at the Assyria Farmers Club
Levi HicKmnn of ChnrlolTe Is here which ni'-ets Juno 27th with Mr.
painting his house, on Main street. and Mrs. H. C. Frttin.
W. I. Marble went to Coals Grove
Club song and devotionals.
Monday on husinew*.
Business session.
Mr. mid Mrs. Allen went to Mason.
Recitation—Mm. Albert Miller.
Halurdny. to . visit their parents.
Violin fMt|o—Mrs. Twiln Thomp­
They made the trip wilh the auto. son.
The farmers in this section arc
Paper. “The Worth of Ihe Associ­
rejoicing over the
’
’
showers
ated Press."—Wni. Charles’, Jr.
we are having.
Vocal Sold—MiM Phyllis.Carter.
Ed. Feighner and Miss Bessie
Paper. “Lilornlure as nn Element
Dillenlwck were married Monday in Reform."—Mrs. Wm. Charles. Jr.
night al Hie home of ihe bride's
Vocal Duel, Lyle and Lloyd Task­
mother in Nashville.
Rev. C. C. er. '
Gibson of Detroit, performing the
Club Song.
Alice G. Thomas, Rep.

Grange Program.
Program for CatUun Grange fnr
July 4.
Song, "lied, While nnd Bine."*
IU'11 rail responded to by original1
patriotic rhymes.
“A imjuiie opportunity for I be
great fanners
organizations." A
reading followed by discnsssioii.
Song. "America’ 5 by the Grange.
Recitalion. .Grandfather?- Fourth.
“How can children best he taught
to be cheerful, when things «|o not
happen quite as they wish?" A pa­
per by .Mrs. Ia-vens.
Exercise. “Other Heroes" by five
little girls.
Nation's
Idem.’’ by. a hoy.
.
Song, f'Stnr Spangled Banner."
Decorations of Ute national col­
ors in charge of veterans.
Refreshments nf lemonade and
Wafers in charge of young ladies.
.
Augustus' Brisbin.

1IOWENS MII.I-S.
Tho Miss
ilissra -Mamin and Mabel
West have "...■■■■■«„
' ' from a«v*ai
Eatonx-^aaaria
Rtipids when’’ Hie former jus! grad­
uated from high school.
Charles Picrcu.nf Coldwater, re­
cently visiled Ins molln-r, Mrs/
West.
' Gladeon Briggs is having a gal­
vanized SlMl roof laid on In, housfl,
Wm. Boyce of Wayland 1? doing the
work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Norris wore
Grand Rapids visilnra Iasi, Thurs-

Independence Day
nml have it dcliu-rrd anti ready when you wiuit It.
good M-riicr from us.

&gt;hone 83

You will get

Four Deliveries Dally
Hastings, Mich.

(inuigz* Prog nine
Program for Castleton Grange,
Friilav evening. Junh 2(1, HH4:
Bbnk-Grangg Melodies.
Roll Call—Your Most Cherished
Possession ns a Child.
Recitation—Lelnh. Palmer.
Song—Velma* Brumm.
r
Reading—‘"A Guardian Angel’’—

Recitation—A Roy? Opinion­
Franc is Kaiser.
Rending—“Sister?
CaW—Mrs.
JVesley Noyes.
“Memories of ChildhootT-FIvo
Mr. arid Mrs. Bort Briggs nnd lit­ minutes lalk
Iw Fred Brumm,
tle daughter wen- the Sunday Charles Feighner"
mlo.la z.f ll.&lt;
11'...
Penny'march.
Closing Song—Grange Melodieti.
Graco Price,- IxJc.
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY/

Minnesota,' liaving adopted a
model rural farm house and yard
and a model village home, in pre­
paring lo place the models on ex­
hibition al oil farmers’ Instilutes
ami other gatherings. and probably
will erect n house as- n practical
demonstration oL-what tho farm
nnd village homes should be.
Always Lead To Belter Health.
Serious sickness starts in disor­
ders of the stomach, liver ami kid­
neys. The best corrective and pre­
ventive is Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
They Purify the Blood—Prevent
Constipation, keep Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels In healthy condition.
Give you better health by ridding
the system of fermenting and gassy
foods. Effective and
milfl.- -25o.
Recommended by Carveth &amp; Stel&gt;bins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.

�Sombwesiertt Barry
DtpartmtRt
WEST HBPE.
There will be Chihlren's Day ex­
ercises al the McCallum achoid
house next Sunday evening. £vcryoae is invited.
Ernest Wise and family have
moved into Rob McKibbens ii«g
Jiouse.
Helen and Robert Snyder of
Glmrlolte are visiting friends hen-.
Several from this place attended
the Hope Township Sunday School
Convention at Shultz Friday night
and Saturday.
.’Hie cold weather of last week
HidnX-Juiug-us'any fro*! kit-a
much appreciated rain came after.
Ho please don’t complain about the
weal bet- this summer so far.

---------—*-- 1 (gs
The Store That Saves
You Money

u

MAKE A SPECIALTY of first class goods in every
line we carry. So when you buy an article of us you

/may be sure that you are getting the best lor the money.
GENTLEMEN,

have - you

STRAW HATS?

seen our line of

We have some dandy styles

and .values from $1.00 to $2.00. Come and get
yours while we have a complete slock.
*

Wm. RENKES &amp; SON
OF DOWLING

Ml Linn® ©J Firew^ks

NORTHKAST BARRY.
There will bo an Ice cream social
al the M. P. church this week Fri­
day evening.-June 26lli.
Every­
body invited.

Maggio.kalHcr Tliursduy afimiuun,
July 2. -All .ipyiled.

Mr.-. Mary Owen Friday afternoon,
July 3. It will bo a .Muth' I.' Ill- I i
mg. Everyone invited, especially
iiiolliei-s.
.
Children s Day mtereisca al Cedar
Creek church next Sunday evening.
There Was mil a very large crowd
nl church Sunday on account of the
rain. Those who were there enjuyeil the Sunday School lesson
very much. There wti« no preach­
ing, Rev. McCue teaching the eomliiih'd classes.
Some very -good
thoughts were brought out during
Ihe lessmi.
Dewey Sliinlun of Hastings high
schiMil mid Mary Smith of Battle
Creek high school are home for
Millon Noldes and sb
kilurduy al B.iflb- Ci-i-k.
wall

Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
and a Nice Line of'Candies, Cigars
and Soft Drinks.

''

CHAS. DENE.AU,
DELTON,

MICHIGAN.

The Discriminating
Housewife
'Is on the "LOOKOUT” these days. Hot weather spoils
lots of things, but

KELLEY KEE.PS KOOL
fresh Groceries, no matter how hot the summer days
get. Buy from

KELLEY
Cloverdale, Mich.

Seasonable Foods
Mid

tor the marriagi ... ..
Doolittle of Kalamazoo .
Marie Katlirnm* Steedman

wliat is a salad

GOOD OLIVE OU.?
Italian OH manufactured.

ning al Kam o'clock Junhome, of the lit ide's pan n
Iroit.
Mr. IkMilitlle I.

You will apt

HOT WEATHER DRINKS

t'ni'.crsity

HENDERSHOTT S4IIOOI. HOISE.

Frank v.u

H

E. C. Russ 6 Son

II. Williams riilcr- of her many friends
tier pleasant Imine to
brale the event.
T
Iwaut{fully decoral' i

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER

stow point.

Sinclair'and family.
Mrs. Frank tkigswell

nnd
HiMlebaugli.
Mrs. Charley
of Maple
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mead of South Grove is spendii.„ ...; ------ -----Hostings,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
McPeck.
Miss Annina Gillespie of KnlamMr. and Mrs. Horace Curtis of
Woodland spent Sunday with her
mother. Mrs. Sylvester On-liorii.
Miss Gert rode Aspimill uf .Xorlh
Friday
Miss CaMlejpiU spent Suiitliiy_ id . tlic
Hi^lge l|)Q gueit of her parents.
thner of Rutland.

lullcra

ACCEPT A

The Grocers

LAKE VIEW.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead and
ihhen of Morgan .'|icnl Sunday
Hi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillespie
and faiqily.
Mr. and .Mr**. Perry GiQTord nml
sop Mitlnrd of fiowaginc are vjsil-

nmii/o

fC- K. WILLISON, D. D. 8..
F.
Hastings, Mich.

igoratmg qualities nro unsurpassed.

Two Telephones

the same.
.
Dale Svdgwii k has his burn up
and nemiy enclosed.
Mrs. Blanchard and Miss Blanche

A. &amp; C. H. BARBER,
a
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or country, responded to
wilh promptness, day or nlghl.

Order Our Drays

11 you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as 1 can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

Hutland visited their
|ian*nls here Saturday
Sunday.
-

Itus'cl find family of Kuliimazoo
Smolny.
•
Ethel J.owih is helping Mrs. Addi-

PHYSICIANS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

GENERAL REPAIRING
.

\

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

.

zoo, Sunday.
add Mr. mid Mrs.
Miss Vliui Johnson, Avh.i im&gt; h&lt;N it'
with Mrs. Bolyen fpr H"' p.i-i two Willis Bayne, went to Lansing.
Thursday, with Henry Rnglu mid
purchased a tine Reo car.
.
Mr. mid Mrs. Warner from llasllivea before returning to I
in Orangeville.

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

Hr miHlhood.
He gra'lii-ii.
Hustings High School, l-.i-

MILO.

ing a sister, Mrs. Jansky,

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a

CRESSEY.
I
IKILMhX CHl HCH.
A line rafn- which was uwob
Mr-. Lyou Blumard, of Assyria '
ireded livre cane Monday fme- Wta the BU-u of brr grand P»1. Ills i
'.Mr. mid Mrs. L. A. McIntyre.
.
. C.hildron*s Day eierrv. Suiulav ; Thursday mid Friday.
' 1 Mr. and Tim. Henry lUglrt were in
was a red letter da&gt;.
]Lmsing. Thursday.
songs, recitations,
andThe miltcFt supper al Fred fmr-j
Mi's. James'Burchett and . lol.p. ii
were- proMiiil nud two.of tier little kee s wns well attended mid enjoy­
.lauglitera dollgblod ihc audience ed by all-pnitu'iil.
,
.
I
wilh rlicir singing.
Dr. Li(hr&gt;&gt;i'.
James Youngs of llasliiiB*. spent
Dlsl. Ku|d» gave a tine i.dk to Uie part of Inst Week ..with Mrs. tda
children, which was ‘enjoyed by WimhI and L. Towyscnd. - '
.
young und old.
,
Mrs. L.' N. t»urkee went to Chi­
Mrs. Baker from near Balllft
Thurmiay in company wilh'
Lrr.'k. cam.! Sunday lo a-y.-t Mrs. cage.
In r pisler, Mrs. Harvey Easton, for
Bolyen, ia the home.
Mrs. Ollie Doolittle, uim ha- a fvitaaliiys visit.
Several from Ibis way attended!
been viaillUrf rdalives here mid
was ill foy iHm.»uI iO-days.
able graduating exercises nl Hastings
%
to relurii to her liome in Kalama­ Friday..
zoo, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Flrsfer and:
.Mrs. Hattie Reynold- of plain­ daughter.’ Myra, of Marlin Curin'!--.|
well is the guest ol her aon, E. D.
Reynolds and family.
Hay Mason of Coop, r w;t, tin- Wickham, Sunday.
guest. -ixt-Lkm-Wrlgbl-L^ Sunday,- —Mr?s - Aurtra Decker - Ik-npmitingKh,av
: .1 i-&gt; .&gt;
..
&gt; ..
i. .............. ■ .............
WillWill
Shorter.
\ve Me life
;
is on the high marl l&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. L. Townsend.
Harry nnd tlmu-l Burntnn attend­
Mr. mid Mrs. Adell" it Eiizioii
ed the Alunmia banquet at Ha-trecently motored to Kih
'
ings. Friday niglil.
they visited friend*.
.Mr. mid Mrs. Walter I
■n and i
STATE ROAD.
daughter, Vina Johnson,
zion and Frank Moordyk.
Friday afternoon,
Gliildrcit'if Day exeroist - .
Corners. Sunday.
- Frank Wright. Don
water, last Friday. In altctld the
Wright"and Gay Wan ;
funeral of his brother, Mose? Ohnto Battle I'.rcek, Tliursd t;
.Mr. and Mrs. Newell 1

TIP" FROM VS.

prise parly at I lie home of her par­ many returns of Un- day.
ents Friday. Hie ocrasiim being the
You may nwil some plumbing— seventy-second mim'vcrsary of her
BAHHW
mother's birth.
The Aid Socntj
Fourth of July ret
want tu do the work for you.
Hie quarterly meeting al .Milo Sim- homo &lt;&gt;f Mr, nml
iiversmith, in Hit*

lift
i .When you have any moving to be
.done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

lomcrs of ouin are i
round the city. Phone Ui
need and give Us a trial.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
OFFICE PHONE 70

Hatt ot I'oitoflice

Phone 126

Hastings

Phons 171

• Further Statements in Retard to

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

The Keeley Treatment

SSfAVif
-r Fl I* Ct
' jjy.
There are many -persons indulg***•■*** J
■ ■■ VW
ing iuj|n, (jbL. of |i(mo
lll|U&lt;&gt;F nm| drugs
This holds true in your electric
wiring. -That's one reason
why I urge you to let uie do
your electric work. You'll ■
know it Is'done right and that
your buildings are safe if I do

TYPICAL NEWSPAPER COMMENT ON
THE REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA OF 1913

nn Quick.

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

lulOuey, who can easily be relieved
lot these conditions by a course of
treatment al this institute mtU
many men-add women have been
le.-lored to good ritizemdiip uiiii
good, In-alt Ii by Ihis li-eutmenl u»
11In* recommendations which follow
iu a ncries of articles which will be
publi-hed in this paper will verify.
, und the fact Unit this institute has
treated in tho lust 12 years approx­
imately 2,(&gt;00 patients and that Vi&gt;
per coni of same have protected
lheir cures which mlisl In- admit led
by nil lo ho an excellent showing
and lhe.-e results have been accoinolishi-d without Ihd dentil of a single,
patient who was under treatment
and we wish to state emphatically
Hint there fg no dnngei lo any om
from taking the treatment or af­
terward as some have been (old by
putties who knpw. nothing what­
ever hi regard id tlio'trcalmenl.
' For further information -address
Hie Keeley rnslitiile. 733-3j Ottawa
avenue, N. W„ Grand Hapids, Mich­
igan.
.
'

Misses Emily
Jones, will sta
on Tuusday of tlhwill be gone a moiHli
Grand Rnpiils, Detroit
Kle. Marie. ,

Mr. Way of Edwaidburg I
ing al the hotm - t Mr. :h
Hospital is doing finely and
Perry VanTuyl.
tloclors predict A»r brr a
Mr. and M:-._W:H Cash
ii&gt; Unit msHltili»». — •
Quimby were lii- un.-U of Mr. imir
The. Mllu l.ufie.' Will
Mrs. peny v,|tl J uyI. Munday.
.
cream and cakfi :H fhe Milo chin. Ii
I.iu'lln and Wit-mi Willilt-. of

uilll III.-II -i-f. ■ Ml • Clara I &gt;..;
Mr. and Mrs. John Higd.ni s,
sumim-r carpels for .one -hilling a from Salunlay imiil Tuesday ’
yard. Work done promotly.
their daugliter, Mi-. Elsie Pu
Miss Lnvera Doster will graduate

IWtiltemores

o

i
0 this statement is made: “Thru this big organization with a string of 1i 1'0
0 chautauquas scheduled we were enabled to have attractions that we could not, have se- o
0 cured for a single assembly."
( |

The Dyersburg, Tenn., State Gazette said o

helping Mr. Lain :u revival mc.-lmgft al .. .............. will prearli al
J. G. Hughes of Toxa' arrived al this pinSunday morning al Un­
Milo Saturday afternoon, Very weak usual hour.
.
.
Mr. nml Mrs. Ldir is riding in a
very happy frame of mind to greet new buggy.
CEO. VAN TIFFLIN
liis.sister and friends at Milo.
He
Electrician.
DOW I ING.
his daughter, Mrs.'Homer Aldrich.
•Uy Wilh. Frank I’-') and funiily in
CREEK STREET.
Johiiplown.
Th- L A. S. will hold nn • ire , Ray i-rwfnnu. wife and. daughter
cream social nt the home
VL'fled his piHeir-. James Fri---mid wife in Hasting^, ■'iunday.
eninir. June 211. Eyerylw.dy come.
•Mr..and Mi'. L.wbm Skillman,
Albert Galkins is visiting bp.-par­ Mr. mid Mis; Harxry SkHliiitin and
ents. I.. W. Calkin- mid-family.
migJicn Mr.s. Jan- Skillman (.i
Mrs W- J. -Norris niiil daughter of Grand Rapid.-, vi-.j-d lheir broih- j,
Cnrlwn spent Wednesday at Ly- 'Mark SkillmiHi aid wife,-Saturday
mmiiLrhnigira.
amt Sunday, found liim 16 j.e nn. Mr. nnd~Mrs. Chas. Heid and chil­ l&gt;roving in Imnltli.
dren of Hastings spent several &lt;luys
EDGE
Miss Margaret and Edith Lester
I ORESJINC '
last week at Will Bidelmmi's.
of Hustings, 5»&gt;eni I .iu FridaV unMr. nnd Mrs. Karl McDami and lp Sunday with Ilnur mother and
son llarajd and Mr. Winn nil &gt;&lt;f sister lien:.
*Bnllfr! CjrgfX moloreil. lo L. W.
Calkins’. Sunday morning, rolurn- mazed, visited In i- grand parc.iii'sAdvertised Leiters.
ing home Sunday evening. ,
LorcnA
Forte,
Amos
R.
Ilalq,
Wm.
LEATHtH
Dur high school students are en­
mg at Dowling
11. Hale, Win. I&lt;rrall, Elsworth joying a well earned -vacation.
next Sunday ••
at 7:3(&gt;.
Kenyon. Wm. Kraatz, Win.. .Merita,
Mrs. Warren Cairn- of Orange,
- ...... 'wife tterw in
Er-d Russell, Archie Yeliealey. vijle visited Samud Ggigefs Satur­ Batik Creek, lu-t I liutxlny.
day
and
.Sunday.
MDr
l/a
Geiger
!{£! ' Prank Sweater, .Mrs. O.B. Gross.
J.He l&gt;"-Ci-iM-kr i mid family movreturned home with her \|/&gt;nday.
cd to Lrbandak. Jjiduy.
•
Carpenters will *oon commenced
Mun®Itw HostM •M wuuirj I Bladder
Irritations,
kldmty
Coniforting tn Stout People.
building . the in w room on the
I
'hill headaches, weariness,
Frtley Cal liar lie- Tablets -are n school house.
it’ in&gt; mLe&lt;- school
as«tr«SXsiM-‘.. fefit
,n hark and sides, ail show the specially goiid 111 tie. regulator that Zji'/‘ltng the lii-l Monday evening
•nd MUteM tttR NMCCI. I kidney.’ ne«\f to he
toned up., keeps your syslerii in perfect work­ ift July..
.
'e’renglh'Uiwi, lheir regular action, ing order. No biliousness, no con­ - .f. J. W&lt;)Of|iii,Mi'&lt;-&gt;- and wife spent j
aSimt^MX'pJuk'&amp;e' ' restored.
Foley Kidnev Pills willl stipation. no dislreis after eating, Saturday night and Sunday with
- ---do it mi rely and quickly. They: nn gassy taste. • A stout person who It. K. Staulon and wife also visited ’
give good health, freedom from; uses them . comlaiitl/ will really I-. !
Li'.-;. . '
'
j
co.,
i&gt;aln. a return of appetite and sound. feel thinned out and more entn;sleep.
Try them.—Arthur Mui-. fiirlabli? as a result of tliuir use.—
Arthur Mulholland.—Adv,
I hoilund.—Adv.
•
■

1r /Shoe Polishes

The Tri-City Daily, Florence, Ala., says:«
nee has been captured entirely by the Redpath Chautauqua and it ♦
c bet that the chautauqua will not be allowed to pass this city by in the future." I F
In an editorial in the Albany, Ga., Heraldj’

mid'

mil Yr- “We
VVn will
i„ill all
all be
Iym&gt; sorry
enmr 1,-kon
al becomes
Lnr-nmoo necessary tzir
tzv -\ .
editorkilly:
when it
for thrfwm
them to

fold their tents, but unlike the Arabs it will not be necessary for them to steal away.”

The Clarksville, Tenn;,
Tenn.

.

(

Leaf-Chronicle o

“Now that our good people know from actual experience just what are ( &gt;
the possibilities of the Chautauqua movement they are unanimously agreed as to its &lt; ►
great helpfulness to a community."
.

Ir
The Birmingham, Ala., Age-Herald says: । [
“The tent which holds over 2000 persons was well filled when the per- j )
formancc began last night and altho the weather was hot every part of the program was 4 &gt;
received with much enthusiasm. Indications are that from now on large crowds will z k
patronize the chautauqua-performances. The Redpath agency which is giving the pro- &lt;
gram is well known as one of the foremost booking agencies of the world."
Ih
The Alpena, Mich., Echo: “When Mr. Rhein- i i
frank asked those of the audience who would like a chautauaua in &lt; k
Aplena next year to stand, the entire audience arose.
posing vote." ’
w
'...

It was necessary to calf an imj
f
(

1)
&gt;

The Battle Creek, Mich., Enquirer: “TheBeat] [
Ever Chautauqua growsmore popular with each succeeding entertainment/’" &lt; |

The Gary, Ind., Post: “It is doubtful if anychau- •
tauqua in any city has ever had such overwhelming success during its
font year as the Rcdpath Chautauqua had here during its present engagement.**
_

t

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,

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......

It

....

^Chautauqua U)eek in /fastings, jfugust 5 to 1!

�THE HASTING! BANNER, JUNE 25. 1ML

PARE SIXTEEN

GRANGE HAIL CORNERS.
Peter Ilergv .Hful wita are visit- 1 Mr*. Alice Bri-i-.l ba* been quile
tag-lheir -m*. Mow and John of *i.‘k Iho pa*l !*•'-«• w1"'
f
■
•
&gt; pneumonia and rheumatism.
Iain*- ■'Smith, all ending.’ tfqe is bettar al.
. \ Ihi* -writing.
The beautiful rain has come al.
. |rj.,i H.-H Hri-lol ha- gone lo Oklolast.
Edd Clraiid ui;id&gt;
Al E. Matthew*, our mail carrier,
.
homa.
■
ha- moved into Ids n.-w hoii-&gt;-- he
puraiMvd of Mi - lin e R&lt;
and
&lt;&gt;f Saranac. ।""
nn Friday night he had a dancing
party. Vvllicll W.IH Well all&gt;-lld-&lt;|.
Etrrypody refniricd a k-hhI .lune,
rviuimiig home al n Ini'- hour.
Thoitin* Gillrtl wn« in Mi&lt;kllvvdle
.:i,.,r n.'.i.--1 qu
dairy PRODUCTS
I-'. -.mi-.im- .! b' Bel I
‘
lb®- la|b*r pact of la»i u,-ok vis­
iting p H l ak.
Mr*. Dudley Kemirdy was in lr- log the latter pari of la-1 w--.-k •
un
Mort Important Eaaantiala
visiting her iiiolber.*'Mrs.- &gt; K-11Drdy. relurniiiK home Salui-i.r.
IHy 1. M DA Via.) ■
Quality U the keynote ot a perma­
nent success. Though the Individual
him In-mo for an ••'ih-iided
dairyman
may doubt this, its truth Is
son Alton vii-re in I'.alcd.uiia tlm
citiabllahed when the dairy businees,
find part of Iasi Week.- returning
present and future, is considered.
uaLlbe BdU-r ;ui&lt;l, \V.-ihotur I'Y hfay.-r*—-—!FUlure to t«alii&lt;- wl
Mtlli.
■ ii-'-l success# refusal to meet tho obligation
,:-i . I w,,,ch every dairyman owes to the
N. R. ■ Johnson i'.-Iiii
®"'' । dairy Industry, and competition are at
Thursday from hi* vi‘
1 least three conditions which have
। rlmvi It
southern part of Hi-1 co
' '
brought upon dairymen tbe great
1 morning.
Mr*. J. M. Perry mad.
line- J ptablem-of how quality can be raised.
&lt; for tbe place has been reached where
"'I day and Sunday al
' Improved conditions must prevail'" al Mapb- Ginn-.
visEvery person who handles milk or
Mrs. Emelin-- Van
ville.’ She li-fl Munday
cream knows that they are poriahablo
when- she will make a
1 hi- products, which require special care.
•k for fur- 1 Failure to observe the necessary pre­
cautions in handling these products
will hold n I "ill In ■ must therefore Im- considered as a dlsi-.ii ;ilHi-- iirauu- j regard of Uie -principles underlying
day la*l wi*ek.
Hi.0111 in.
*'• [quality.
Were dairymen to apply

IRVING.

AUTY 0F

Ill K UllrJu

one day Iasi week.
Maurice Kowrrbv will l&lt;
tar Big Rapid* win-re In­
tend school this summer.
Geo. Smith i* now wu

QliUBY.
Mrs. SuMn McIntyre of Sanible
Island, Florida, rime Turaday to I example of a self-made man. An old
make her sister, Mrs. James Mein-! employe ot hla U responsible for the
tyre, ftn extended visit.
following story. Afler a caller had
Mrs. Frgnk Chaffee went lo Rat- - left his office one day Mr. Armotu
th- Creek, Wednesday to visit rela- turned tto one of hie associates and
In.-' galg. .
"I. worked
with that man la a crossMl*. Charley Jneohs of Bridge
______ __________________
SI., left Saturday
morning for' ro«d» store tn New York state A cu»
S«iulh Bend. Indiana, to visit her totner came in. I remember, end went
parent*.
,1(j nT0 an^ aix eighth* ysrds of muslin
Thb Ladies Aid S/ciely will hold; that was worth alx and three-elgbtha
nn ice cream xoeui! al I lie home iiIiaBU per yard. 1 measured up tbe
!'■ B- SU**fi-. .
1
red “ a"1
Jum. ran. All -i.Ule.1 lo
11... Mi-*.-* M.-.la anil Krlti.-r, Or-1
i.urb 1. KT" ...rd Ih. e»»
5 s»•«-•»« i -“ii hm -1'11““'
'
*' 01
-ii .
H"** A
I.--- '*»' lAourl.&lt;oi
,
f .‘S'
i cm. o,.r u m. .od t»«l me ho. 1
। bad figured it out.
preaching sen ice.
Rev. Yosl will
*T didn't know than, and I am frank
givr a talk to parents and children.
u«r try to
••• wiiwum
All please
nltrnd.
‘
I' to co,,ta»s that 1 don't know now; but
llorni.-.- N,-lnlj-re I,, l.kli'l I ' h*'1
T'""'
lM»n&gt; 0( Ml., M..ry l.-k™.
II*. -Ip ot my lour*..-

rtfllW

r-d .In ir&gt;- ••ream

Pennock

nf Hastings

Miss Edith Moore of Grand Rap­
ids is spending her? summer vaca-

IK"* I

• n-vrain wij b
&gt;y Augusta Wa

:ud and t"" M.’mIiug'hleii'm HasHai-lile-rMvr :iu&gt;l
? Il"‘ \lr&lt; Ida McCall.
Her sunivmv
biollu-r-. an- Olis Uemon-I nt l.an--

of Hint

entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Case
nnd friend* from Blanton Sunday.
Miss Hazel Palmer spent last the workers by aud
week wilh her sister, Mrs. AV. G. cheer .lhem on.
Mugriifge.
,,
,
...
' A On.- toy. wli» will answer l„ ll„. i
H- l-y
------- --- ----- .. ..
.................. 1
Sl»|n Troubles, j ijiaiii
home of Mr. mid
wu, June.13th.
! &gt;« liR'-n li.-&lt;jrd .............
.. .. ,
: E&lt;’z«*nja. Tetter. Itch and Kimilariai ‘.’nlo al ih«school work-in ItaMings
Skin Erupfinn*. tain’l scratch—I..r i- ■ ' '
home tar I lie Rumtner.

Modified Loy Fall.
♦hcmselvea closely tn two particulars.
orcr n,“cty per cent, of the quality
troubles would dlsapptar. and this
raised standard would be accompanied
by a corresponding gain in net profits.

two features the abupe of which leads .
to low grade dairy products. A large
F. E. Defiling of near latke City)
percentage of tho bad flavors in milk.
cream and butter are the result of
dirt, manure, 1 hair and files getting
Lew Price of Grand Rapid* spent
| Into milk during the milking process. Sunday al the home id J. W. Fogle,1 and this become* tbe more serious »&lt;mg.
.j । for the ri-aadn that 75 per cent, of
, these contaminating materials go Into
.uf. , solution and 'tan bo removed In no nt &lt; inn lake.
day way, but remain to cause the developwixinncnr.
IVv. i.riu-i-y, merit of unfavorable fermentations
On account of mi many children
! i*"M *""•to ll“’
1
—c
suu-m. .In, (-mart. Hi.- Mta-i.)Mr.v

•’
'*
,

of- MiVMav- MILKING COWS BY MACHINES
?• , Imm.. I.f Mrs. Imz
.
• •
Hum. I Imr-dny. July 21.
There
w York Station Announces Result
nnd Mr*. Forman and cliilV ! Can be made profitable if the ‘,&lt;K,'k •j1"!?.'*" *&gt;L afler using Dr. i.-nd.-d the funeral
of
Experiment
extending
Over
।
Vz right kind of mS&gt;ery burnt
*,*«*m« UmlmeaU Write*.: Maynard of Shiloh.
ville first of Ihe week, including ■
•
wo.
Hus is ihe Hrsl lune III mill! years ||yii*[Grandma Ehret and son.
have been free from llta dreadful m'..n.
Tho problem of milking by means of, Lillie Fay Ktiismaul .is suffering
lilmenl.”
Guai-anlee«l.
machines Is still a long way from be­ wilh an allack of pneumonia, willi [
11,-r brother, |
, Ing solved, but we are much nearer kho whooping cough.
A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
■ J ’goal than five yean ago, or even a
ent from the al*
I'
year ago. Moro people are thinking tack.
LONG BE tt ll.
Rev. and Mrs. Slone entertained
tn'-chanlcal -devices for lightenIM Iw-'-u a numb- r of about-----------------l:ug&lt;- ba** taken fropi Ihe lake Ihi* Ing the work of tired hande and aching
more and Assyria mu) also
week. .
fingers than ever before.
.1. .1. Unb'-rl*. f.lia* and \V. J. I Th® New York experiment station
Grandma Merril, north of lown.
Franklin and A. Ilawlluuii -&gt;f Bnl-^as announced the result of a milking I.-.I nl I h-&gt; li.-in.* nf her .Iniii.hl.ir
tie Greek, apenl Salurdny' night and | machine '-xiM.-riment which covered
.
. ja period of over four years. The ex- [
At this store may lx- found a clean sto&lt;1c ol staple general
il '* rein P”«’*n&gt;«‘tA show that. Including the burial.
For many years Ihe
merchandise from which to select your everyday neces­
mi ret.i- tln„, required to get tho machines young ladies would hold a New
sities. As price is one ol the considerations and is a far.v
from I n’at,y
10 “"“b them after milking, Year's parly in her honor, vvliich
tor in every sale, we enumerate the following:
•k mid al ' cow* C4n
milked by machine In she always greatly enjoyed.
(Uba. Rolled Oats for.
_Miss Barbara Hiller
egHjnr
25c
.
. S.Sj- luivntsvper cow. aa against seven
allrr Perrv of‘minutes for hand milking. A higher ’mi friends ni town, ftilurday.
Mrs. Lucinda biekrr nf Dellanre.
— lbs. Light Blown Sugar ...
Mr. aibi Mr*. claim of help Is. however, necessary to
Ohio,
is
making
nn
extended
visit
6 ban I^nox Soap....
la&gt;luig.,' •p' Uj.i milk my machinery successfully.

The

Your Children's Manners.
Borne of Ihe things we say against
tbs Immigrants sound very string*
from American lips. Wo speak of tho
corruption of our children's man acre
through contact with Immigrant chil­
dren tn tbe public schools. When all
the world Is scolding us for our chib
dren's rude deportmeat. Finer man­
ners are grown on a tiny farm tn
Italy than In tbe roaring subways of
New York; aud contrast our lunelf-

B

Irving General Store

Mr*. Flora Middtiugli. who' Te­
rentiy returned from Un- hospital

C. R. WATSON, General Store
irving, Mich.
1904-1914
BOTH THONES—Hastings, ll» IL-IS; .Middleville Line. IBS 1T.-1S.

for goiter,
To conduct a dairy /arm at a profit

The first step for the Buyer of a Monument "to pursue” would
lie to select some firm in the home locality bearing a reputation
for dealing fairly and who are able to show you many
samples of beautiful Monuments erected by them in
various cemeteries.

It is absolutely impossible to peddle your order
for a monument and not eventually place it
:.k 1. pable firm, because their price is low.
with an &gt;nca»..()uali|v fi„t 1Mt
Our

D-o'B-nee was in Ixiwell one day
last weck.\
Walker lUunscy and Ered Houma
are spending this week al the Y.
M. C. A. camp al Gun lake.
Misses Eunice and Edith Herring­
Inn of Holding relunfrvk lo Hie vil­
lage Saturday evening.
F\ H. Everhart has his new house
nearly completed.
assisting

first-application starts Iwaling; the who •
I nil. rough, scaly, itching skin is I h»m&lt;-h.iii.-.i i.y iii.- healing and cooiirs nani.

PIDER MAKING k

times. As It was. Hotspur lived long
before tbe discovery of tobacco or
ot suuff. or. indeed? of America.—
Letter In New York World.

The Virginia Inmse of delegates
Mis* Maude Sisson visiled rela- has voted down woman-* suffrage.
A special library of. IJkMl volumes "tain in talk eonga between courses I
la-vi Hynes had another al tack of devoted lo railroad subjects lias —Mary Antiu tn American Magatlne.
appendicitis last week, but is much |n&gt;en given Lu Ihe SI. Paul, Mina,
public library by A. B. Stickney.
belter al this writing.
Forest B'-uhler. I humid Hnielker,
Claude and Floyd Walton spent
Sunday nt Gun lake.
Freeport is planning for a grand
Fourth of July celebrulion.
Mis.* Mamie ifickert of Hjislingx
spent Sunday with her panels’

tlie first of Illis week.
l**ree|M&gt;rl defeated Alio Thursday
Oliilimry.

ed to Hasting* Saturday, relurriinu IlinIhe same evening.
|,y 1

WEST IRVING.
Mi*s Catherine Corrigan. w|i
graduated from tlm Harry Co. Nm
nial Wednesday evening, hn* n
turned lo her'hmm* here.

therewith angry, when fl next cam®
there, took In snuff." I might venture
a conjecture that there are not more
Instances because a majority of th®

FREEPORT.
"Aunt Alic® must be very Intimat®
L. B. Rumsey is Ihe owner of a
new Font touring car.
with God, mother,” a thoughtful child
A large number from here at­ remarked upon his return from a visit
tended the Held day at Allo Thurs­ to Uie relative named.
day.
" 'Causes when she says her prayers
visiting h&lt;-r purviils. Mr. and Mrs. she whispers. I s'poSo She knows him
Nicholas Ihiuma.
- The Kershaw Comedy &lt;ai, left) so well that they have secrets togeth­ oera of the Polish ghetto, where bread
her,. Snhirday night for Cmlnloma, er and ho lust leans down kit ear." must not be touched with unwashed

Mi*. Wm.

abb* bodied

jff&gt;n Allmi wrnl In Ikwiing Satur­
day for a week’s visit.
Mrs. William McCann Iasi week
Thursday cnlerlaineil Ihe Em­
broidery Club of Hastings lo which
she belonged.
Mrs. Fml llunllcy “f Grand Rapfriend. Mr*. Will^Dcan.

Shakespeare's plays, I write to recall
one indirect Instance. In "'Ring Henry
the Fourth" Hotspur, speaking of a
certain lord, says: "And 'twlxt his
finger and his thumb is held a pouncet

Reliable and Unreliable
Firms •

farm work.
The ire cream «orinl field nl lfi&lt;* ni.-C.a-

allenih-d.

Shakespearian Tobacco.
Regarding a reader's .query &lt;

again.

i-

"SLOGAN" %
We are practical workmen at this
business and have had years ol ex­
perience. Now is the time to place
your order lor summer and fall de­
livery. Come in and look our stock
over and get our prices.

IRONSIDE
BROS.
Granil* and Monument Deaiera
Hastings. Mich.

Phone 197

Vacation Days
We can prepare your
HOW. Let us. clean your
they do not have the washed
and ONE DOZEN YEARS

wardrobe for vacation. We KNOW
white flannels and white dresses so
appearance. Up-to-date machinery
experience are our chief assets.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
M. Kellogg, Proprietor

Appetizers at Doyle’s
It don’t make any difference what time ot day you
come to us, wc will get you what you want to eat,
if it is in the city.

We Have Added Fruits
Just during the past few days we have begun ser­
ving fresh seasonable fruits. When you are hupgry,
come and sec us.

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch
IN NOONAN'S CIOAK STORE

Jefferson Street

.

Hastings, Mleh.

BANNER WANT AllVS. I’A&gt;’.

Tbo. old-fashioned tin strainer baa
I been relegated to the scrap heap.

A Slogan

The Man Who Lost
the Plow”

A I’ACr—That the retail price was at once advanced
over 8 per cent after he lost the plow.
QUERY—Who pays the bills? You should see The
Man Who Lost the PJow.
FOR BINDING TWINE—No standard twine is superior to the PLY­
MOUTH, no twine more even than the PLYMOUTH, no standard twine
tics more bundles to the pound than the PLYMOUTH, no twine gives the
fanner less trouble than the PLY.MOUTH,

You should also see THE MAN WHO LOST THE PLOW for Mower
and Binder Sections for Osborne, Deering, McCormick and Milwaukee
Machines.
Write BELKNAP BOBS on the barn door, then THE MAN WHO LOST'TUB FLOW just
below It. Remember I am selling the Birdacll Wagon* amfltaggies with the manufacturers' .
name on the name plate; and remember loo that I am THE MAN WHO LOSTTHE PI.OW.

JESSE TOWNSEND
NOT IN THE COMBINATION

Aim to have the beat of dairy prod­
uct*. and market them where quality
counts.

If You Use Tobacco

The man with enough feed and
cows coming fresh this fall has no
kick* coming.

you should buy your cigars and tobaccos of us because we can give you your
favorite brand the year around in better condition than any other place in
Barry county. We give it to you just as it comes from the manufacturer,
clean, fresh and moist.'
In the first place our cases are zinc lined throughout, which is the only
case on tbe market to«day that will keep and hold moisture.
In the second place, we have the only electric humidor in the county.
This electric humidor works automatically and gives out humidity 24 hours
a day, which is the reason our cigars are always moist, fresh and just right.
We want your trade and will keep any brand of cigars or tobaccos you
want.

Itohe.crcam Is still warm after
sejflteutltig don't put tho lid on tho
can down tight.
\
Strong brine thickened with soft
•&gt;oap makes a good mixture to rid
The farmer who allows hl* cows to
hustl^for (lu-m»elves on the parched
pastures Is making a mistake.
The sunshine Is a good helper In
washing milk things; but It does not
pay to throw the ..whole job on tho
sun.
Hard and swollen udders may be
greatly relieved by patient rubbing.
If any liquid Is used, let it be warm
The preservation of butter depends
more upon the thorough removal of
th® buttermilk than upon tbo pras-

l| . HAMNER WANT ADVS. FAV.

:«

J. F. HOONAN
The Place to Meet Your Friends
♦

Phone 100

Jefferson Street

*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JUNE 25. 1814—20 PANES.

PART THREE—PARIS 17 TO 20.

The b-’ellf mothers vary; tbe in&lt;»Another Japanese fly Inflicts up­
on the immature moths a death of nottHiy of lheir summer feast by
exquisite torture.
Il ilejMMils. its .tvposiling their eggs in the eatth in
eggs within the lipdy of the full- gr.-rtt profusion during June and
grown moth caterpillar. The egg* July..’.Thu egg? resemble smalt,
THIS WEEK'S NEWS JIN
Afler five days n
hatch rapidly, and the larvae f.-a*t grains*.of rice.
NEAR-BY' CpUNTI^S.
for two or three weeks before they while grub emerge* from the egg.
force their way out through Ho­ Il MMinuuros a metallic bla«-k. nnd
Dee Brody, the fourteen year &lt;&gt;kl
skin of (he still living caterpillar. A wiiKicIe&lt;it* way l&lt;» itie surface of
full-growjj-caterpillhi may harbor the •■at lli itL search of food. . Al­ sin nf Chas. Brody and wife of
a hundred or more of those. For ready it carries in il* jaws a for­ ftowauiar, started Tuesday morn.ijs protection during further devel­ midable di*seelinK apparatus.
Ils ing to walk tn.Arl«*«ia. New. Mexico,
hand, compact. acliVH.lkMty mark* it for the benefit yf Ins liOaltli. H«
opment each of the newly , n;, i
ha* recently developed pulmonary
worms (pimedialely spina a small for a tighter.
white cocoon. And the caterpillar,
Hy the time it pushes through the trouble and it is thujigtij. that this
unable Hi leave the sjWil. di. s slow­ soil, (he caterpillars of the gipsy­ will huild him up again. He car­
ly, "surrounded by and seeming t*.* moth are crawling over tin- tree* in ries credential* from- the Dowagiac
brood ovel( the cocobn*.’’
*wann*. and I lie newly linti-he&lt;| l.xige of Elk* which will secure
■ A more hazardous -existence than warrior lose* no time in climbing him nlfeiition and li&gt;&gt;*pitalify fn.iu
that of eithhr of those two parasite* after them.
Grasping J helpless Elk* all along the line. ui**nna‘deiii* led by a European lly-betiriihr tlm i-nterptltar in thi’-mtitdmTirth^ira.’k iinh-fronrt+ir-EpisrnnnhrhUK'lf of
'
long name of Plerornniu*, which i&lt; or side, the worm cut* through the which he is a member.
out of all proportion to its size. In *ofi part tmtween two segmout*.
the autumn, after they have built and proceeds to devour at a great
A *eti|vmenl in Hie c:i*e of tho
themselves a silken nest in vhii-h t.v pace the juices qnd fat body of it.* Michigan and Chicago' railway com­
sleep through tlm cold weather, the prey.. When it comes aero** a pany again*! Frederick A. and Ed­
fnotniir Pteromilti* deposits her irip*y-rnoth pupa lying helpless in ward II. Miiitline-of Kalamazoo re­
eggs externally upon the bodies of i|s cocoon, it tears a great bole in sulting from condemnation pro­
living brown-tailed caterpillar*. In Ihe horny skin, and eats the lielp- ceeding* started by- .the railway
order hi Insure’her baby a.^ift*junl. |e*i.nyatuxiiolive. -Tb&lt;- be^ite lai -, -.xuuiuiuy . h&gt;_ seiuwi*.. Uie . nerCsAary
quiet birth, tlm mother Pleromalu* vae have even been-found allocking right of way into Kalamazoo, was
carries a tiny pqjfoned sword. and devouring (he body ofjlie full- .-••til.xl Thursday, when the deeds
Piercing the silken nest mi her ma­ grown gipsy-motIi. Their appetite for the properly were lik'd wilh Hie .
ternal errand, she ennningiy stings is iiiAatialib*.
In default of the register, of deed*. .The suit was
a caterpillar wilh the sword, para­ gi|i»y-nioHi. they will turn lo any [started in the circuit court before
lyzing. him. and deposits her egg.* ■ •ther caterpillars lo be found, and -Indue Stewart some time ago and
upon his unconscious body. The if there i* no oilier food, they will tin- caw was carried later to the
caterpillar must be left alive,. for eat one ano| her. A single newly! -iipi . wit court, where- a decision
tho baby Ptnromalus could not live hatched grub that could find t;olh- wa* hnndixl down several .weeks
upon decaying meat.
The eggs ing to riil, was observed by.the gov­ auo'conltriniiiu t'hnl of th'* lower
hatch quickly, and the larvae begin ernment scientists to wiggle nearly court. The Grand Raplds-Kalamaiiftmedinlcly to feast externally up­ twq miles in search uf prey before ziM» electric line now has-il*-enni-’
on their helpless host. By the it died of starvation at the end.
plele right of way into Kaknpazoo.
time winter puts n slop th their ac­ three day.*.
tivities, they have stored up all Hie
This orgy of slaughter
lasts . Intoresi i&lt; again being revived in
fat they. need. ami in the spring about fourteen days, during which the fiew electric railroad to run
they emerge a* full-grown flies, the gruli slieds its jkin three times, from t'JiarloHe through Duck Lake
leaving behind a nest full of tlm re­ issuing j»u each occasion larger and and Brookfield to Albion, and a
mains of half-devoured caterpil­ stronger, until it is over an inch In canvass is now being made of the
lar*.
length, and distended from goo&lt;l liv­ people and town* on the propo-.-l
One of H|o most noteworthy im­ ing.
route for subscription*, it being
portations in the slaughter of tlm
Thon, full fed. it IiuItow.* into the stipulated I ha t .*iii&gt;.*erili&gt;-r*'Will have
moths ha* been an ui-tive green earth and hollows out a ro&lt;iiuy ab*ohitely nothing to pay until -tho
HE plan is an Excellent one, and can be applied to a number of commendable enterprises.
beetle. n-iiger in the moth world. chamber four or five inches below road I* built and in operation. A.
Here is a terrible creature Indeed, the surface, to make its transfor­ B. W’.xxl is Hie -ulicitpr of auliThe small amounts payable weekly into the Club can be spared by each person without
a.creature of intrepid ferocity and mation through Hie pupal stage. *■■1 iption- and lie states that .Hie
inconvenience, and when a number of persons associate together for a special purpose the
magnificent voracity.
Beside him For about ten days it rest*, in prep­ [construction of (lie rend will begin
the liog is a beast of most delirate aration for this magical change, and as soon as the canvass is comidoled.
combined results of their efforts will be a large sum which may be applied as a Christinas of*
appetite.
The gr«**n beetle will then it become* a fat. yellow pupa providing one-third ihe full cost of
fering or used in other ways for a good cause.
devour fen times his vvelgfll. in an inch long and half an inch con*t ntcl ion i* subscribed. The road
gipsy-moth caterpillar* in a single thick, a beetle in embryo. A few bixl i* already partly- con«tructe&lt;l.
day.'and be ready to duplicate Hu* days later it emerge* from the th" nvvork being done t»onn* yi-ars
performance on the morrow. Ills ground full gruwii to beellehbod.' ago. .Mr. Wood contend* that every
nominal two seasons of active life
The adult Culo.-ohin is a hand- person along the line in town or
nre a wild orgy’ of slaying und feast­ soniel
fellow. • Hi* Ixxjy is incif-ed cnunti y within a radius of thfeeand
ing.
ilia span of mortality in­ | in shiny,
green armor, with a gold- one-half mile* ne«xl* th" road and.
cludes a men- fortnight of larval |cn metallic luster, and In- ImihsIs of should he willing to do much to
life and two brief, summers of adult long and agile legs, armed with secure it. for it will greatly increase
existence representing less than Ihxrks nml-spines l&gt;&gt; hold its prey. the value of property No money
live, months of activity altogether;
Ulis, sharp mandibles are terrible can lx- ■•ollecied from any subscrib­
Inti during this time he-will norm­ Tweapons
of offense. At first 'lie i.* er until the railroad is in operation,
ally devour nearly six hundred and rather- soft and inert. He is con-. lint the suli.«crtpliorfi&gt; pm«l be liber­
fifty" gipsy-moth caterpillars or j tent to bask in the sun and grow al if the toful is to materialize, for
pupae sis big as himseif. A single ] strong. The gipsy-moth caterpll- llnanei«*W judge □* to how badly a
pair have been observed to rat two ' lar* are gone now. but the young railroad is needed by (he amount
thousand caterpillars within eight
is not yet interested ill fixxL subscribed.
weeks, gluttony almost Imyond be­ ilteelle
. A* soon as he gets bis full strength?
lief.
Pleasant Day for “Uncle Joe.”
| he plunges into the catlh. digs anThis Insect combination of the i other little luiinel. nnd settles him­
Sunday
June
2I«I
being
hog ami the tiger will probably de­ self Tur tho winter's sleep.
•
“Father’* Day” the children and
stroy billions of gipsy-moths this । Not* until the following June-w-W ditjjii'l children of .1. C. Wardell, all
year.
During the last five years I seen again. Then hit dig* hi*' way giirjsw-d at hi* Imine in thi* city
five, thousand of the beetle* have
wilh a sipgle desire to make ii|&gt; lo iVnnnd him of the fart. Tliow*
been imported, mostly from Switz­ Iinut
for his long Tost? Now he is a tiger presXnf were C. C. Wardell . and
erland. though some came from indeed.
He will climb to Ihe far­ wifeW Chicago, Dr. L. A. Wanleli.Italy. France and Japan.
Timir thermost twig in search of Ihe luck­ wif,' and little daughter* of Falthreatened totally to defoliate New hunt. They searched Europe from
The moth flies made no attempt numbers have increased enormous­
more. .Mr*. Eva Underhill of Pot­
England, nnd bade fair to spread end to end, wherever, moths were in lo emulate the ladybirds. As soon ly. The beetle mol her will nor­ less gipsy and brown-tailed. caler- terville. .Mrs. Minnie Farr and
'I'lie wretched victim is
lheir devastations far beyond Its he found.
One man Journeyed as they were released; they my«- mally produce upward of two hun­ pillius.
aught wjlli nn unyielding grin in daughter of Prairieville, also .Mr.
borders.
The mercenary army is across the PaeiilO to Japan.
En­ tcriously vanished. The neighbor­ dred offspring during her two seas­ ■the
beetle’s . trap-like mandible*, and Mr*. E. F. Bottom and family
composed of insects the very ex­ tomologists all over the world were hoods in which they were colonized ons of adult life.
One ambitious
of this city-.
It is noedh-s* to sayistence of which is dependent upon enlisted in tho fight lo save the for­ wcre"se.irched ovt-r and again, but female in capacity laid as many. us lb- wriggle* and squirms vainly to .that’ “L’uifie Joe’’ appreciated the.
free hitiudf. In the struggle Hif
their
cunning effeemrenjm
ns ests and crops of the United Stales no trace of them was found. The 653 eggs in a single season.
’
beetle
knives grip closer.
They |u&gt;m&lt;&gt; coming of hi* children and„moth-slayers. The lives of these from destruction.
As a result of scientists became very pessimistic
The hunt for :t beetle to prey up­ pierce’sthe
e/ilertamod.thein
in Ills usual hap-"
soft
skin.
Quickly
the
(IF HOW UNCLE SAM'S TRAINED minute warriors are consecrated lb this strange hunt, parasites and about (hose flies. Tlm first of them on the gipsy-moth was a tedious victim slackens his efforts. Before ^py mininer.
It will prove to be a
slaughter, nnd so well nre they Sarasitized mollis in nil stages of had been set free in HMI7. By 1910 one.
We-lind several varieties of
SCIENTISTS HAVE SUCCESS*
thriving nl their sanguine task that, evelopmonl were soon being re­ even the most enthusiastic entomol­ native predai-iuu* beetles in Ihe the caterpillar is dead the lig&gt;’r|Ts day long to'be remembered by all.
FULLY WARRED AGAINST
ns far as the moths are concerned, ceived from many lands at the com­ ogists were ready to admit failure. United Stales, but the gipsy-moth voraciously feeding.
Card of Thank**—I
wish
lo
Between feasts there is love-mak­
New England today is a shambles. bined nursery and barracks estab­ Perhaps the flies had been unable caterpillar is arboreal, and the lazy
heartily- thank Ihe many friends
The mothers lay lheir eggs, nnd
Last summer, in some regions, lished by the Government al Mel­ lo withstand the rigors ot a New American specie* refused h&gt; climn ing.
neighbors for (heir khidne**
THE GIPSY AND BROWN TAIL­
their numbers were reduced one- rose Highlands, Massachusetts.. for England winter in Hie open.
Eventually
the terrible and return immediately to. the hunt'. during iny wife'* sicknc** nnd
Per­ trees.
half by tlfc» mercenary invaders. the roaring and study of the iriseg-t haps they were homesick for Eu­ green tiger, a Irer-cliinbing beetle For hearty eight week* this* life of itentli; also for lift* beautiful flow­
ED MOTHS IN NEW ENGLAND This year’s warfare is expected to army.
Calosnma
species, was cacnoge qnd feasting is continued. er.*; also tjie lielx'kah.* ’ for lheir.
rope and Japan, anti preferred star­ of the
By that timodhe caterpillars are
result in more extensive destruc­
Of course Ihe transportation of vation to life in a strange land. The brought over friiin Europe.
kindness and flower.*.
tion.
The government scientists, this
vanishing for their further trans­
sort of live slock was new. and non-scientiflc government of MassaJack Iguibaugh.—Adv.
formation. and the - beet by* are
Ry Cultivating Enemies Whleh De­ who have engineered this most tre­ the mortality en route was often c.huselta. which lias shared wilh
weary. Jty Hie first of August.
mendous of all insect wars are con­ tremendous.
the National tioveiiiiiienU Ihe ex­
stroy the Moths. Desolation of
The
Oriental
speci
­
BANNER AVANT ADVS. PAY.
fident (hat in a few years the moths mens traveled six thousands miles penses of the warfare against the
Ihuilgh summer is still in full revel,
Country Thus Slopped.
will be under control. There may to got here.
they burrow again into the ground
Most of them had to moths, began lo grumble aimul lime
fpr-lhe long len-monlhs’ sleep.- •
In a recent number of that exeel- thereafter be occasional sporadic be carried in cold storage from the and money spent on parasites that
lent magazine, the Century, is an outbreaks df them, but they wilt time they were gathered in the did not parasitize. And the over­
The gi.eii liger i* a*stiirdy fel­
article telling of the warfare that no.longer be a menace and a ter­ fields in Japan until they reached worked scientists really had very
low.
Despite Im* appetite, he can
ror.
No
other
nation
has
ev.ee
has been waged by the scientists
live forty days without hxxl or wa­
tlul laboratory in MasHachiiHefts. little defense.
gathered
nn
army
of
alien
Insects
who are in the employ of the U.
ller. -and can get-llirough a season
Otherwise they grew lo maturity,
But a surprise awaited every-one.
lo
protect
its
fields
and
forests.
S. government against those im­
and either died or escaped before In 1911 regiments of tlje .fly armies Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­ I on very lean rations. In default of
ported pests,-the Gipsy and brown­
Crippled-up Sufferera
In- ha*, in captivity, accept­
The moths have been the most they reached our shores. The first were found in remote parts of New
etable, Compound and be ninths
tail moths.
The damage already destructive insect scourges that big shipments arrived. 300,000 boxes England
ed beefsteak: but when bis rap­
Find Relief After Few Doses
valiantly slaying
the
done by these insects reaches the ever visited our shores. They and cases of moths and parasites moths. Last summer it was deter­
Restored to Health.
tors ottered hjm live earthworms, ।
. of New Remedy are . /
Inmdreils of millions, confined so have caused damage to growing have been received.
। lie |n-vierred slnnnliim-.- -.Hr ran!
mined that they had increased lo
^Talten
far to • New England nnd they tilings that must be figured in
Kansas City, Mo. —“The doctors told I survive stuing flood*.
Kept four}
Tho diminutiveness of the little myriads, and sonm varieties had
It is needle** to suffer any longer’
threatened tin- entire defoliation hundreds of millions of dollars.
spread over tun- thousand square me I would never be a mother. Every day* under water in captivity, he wilh
rheumatism, and be all crippled
of (he trees, and their ultimate de­ Nothing lo compare with this wide­ warriors was an additional handi­ miles.
month the pains ■refused lo drown, and. when final-1
The reason they hail not
cap.
Some
of
them
were
too
small
up.
and
bent
out of shape with its
struction? In the whole country.
spread destruction has ever oc­ to tie discerned by the qaked eye.
□were bo bad that I I ly .released, engaged in his cus­ heart-wrenching
been discovered at first was because
pains, when you can
How science has successfully curred in Europe, Asia and north­
could not bear my tomary activities, ami raised a fam-! I surely avoid it.
Thirty varieties of flies were each and every one of the flies was
waged a war against these pests, so thorn Africa, the native homes of gathered from Europe and Asia, nnd inspired with a passion for exer­
weight on one foot. ily of normal size.
.Rheumatism
comes from weak, in­
If they appeared within the laboratory they increas­ cise. Their businuss in life was l&lt;»
•that they will be kept within tnotha abroad.
These are merely a few" samples active kidneys, that fail to filter from
I began taking Ly­
bounds, is related in the Century in great numbers in a certain part ed very rapidly. There was one attack and devour moths.
But
dia E. Pinkham's of our imported insect nierceii.irie* the blood, the poisonous waste matnrticlo which wo reproduce, and of the country one year, they would midget, a Japanese specimen, that they had no appetil-- for moths in
AA’e now have nearly forty varietiesj[ ter and uric acid; and it is useless to
which will,,wo an- sure, interest vanish the next.
for three years defied all efforts al the innnediale neighliorliood. Their
pound and bad not of tlien’i engaged in Hie slaughter rub on liniments or take ordinary,
our renders.
In giving this story
During recent years the Govern­ importation by escaping or dying instinct gave Hie strange little crea­
finished the first hot- of the moth*. Alxnil- two millioni remedies to relieve the pain. This
the Century magazine has given ment and the New England Stales on the way.
have been litierate'd in the last six!i only prolongs the misery, and can't
Finally, in tMffl. tures an appetite for moths a mile
further evidence of its grejit ser­ have beetj spending half a million eleven live specimens survived the or more away I
_
years, but Hint number represent*! ! possibly cure you.’
‘
'w.
greatly relieved and merely the mii-b-us of Hie immense!
vice lo the people.
dollars annually to fight the moths. voyage.
only way to cure rheumatism
From these eleven have,
One of tlm most effective flies is
1 took it until it winged force now engaged. Tin* is-The
to remove the c?use. The new disWhat would have happened to - Bin though hundred.; of persons been produced nine generations in the diminutive Japanese warrior,
ade nur sound and slow-winged Jtipsy-mnth lia* prov­ i covery, Croxdrie, does this because it
America had not Science come to and elaborate apparatus were em­ seven months, at the end of which who, afler his arrival, increased
the aid of our country in helping to ployed to keen the moths In check, time a census was taken, and the his numbers from eleven to 1.300,&lt;mn) well, and I now have two fine baby ed a .readier, victim tlijn Ute fast­ neutralizes and dissolves all the poi­
It i* sonous substances and uric acid that
destroy these pwls it is hard to they increased by millions, anil year surviving family was found to num­ in seven months. He is of tlm girls. I cannot praise Lydia El Pink­ flying brown-tailed ninth'.
conjecture. In the countries from they increased by millions, nnd year ber f300.000 flics. There wa» de­ Schedins genus ami lias been cln-lsl- ham's Vegetable Compound too highly safe to say that we need not worry lodge in the.joints and musclei. to
scratch and irritate and cause rheu­
which Ihe moths came lheir num­ by year the situation grew wor$e. cidedly no race suicide thepe. '
ened Kuwanae in honor of Prof. for what it has done for me. I always about the gipsy any more.
bers are kept down and lheir |&gt;ow- They spread over the greater part
By (his lime a huge fighting force 8. I.'Kuwaqa of the Imperial Agri­ speak a word in favor of your medicine
Dr. L. O. Howanl. Chief of the matism, and cleans out and strength­
er to do serious harm is largely of New England and threatened the —hundreds of thousands of flies— cultural Station nl Toklo, who sent to other women who suffer when I have Bureau of Entomology of tin* Unit­ ens the stopped-up. inactive kidneys,
negatived by their insect or para­ country.
was being placed in the field, and us the first specimens received an opportunity.’’ — Mrs. H. T. Winn, ed Stales Department of’Agricul­ so they can filter all the poisons from
site enemies.
How this struggle
A study of maths in foreign coun­ the scientiits waited confidently for alive.
1225 Freemont Ave., Kansas City, Mo. ture, who is really the commander- the blood and drivejt.otL and out of
.
.
the system.i- •
"
has bean carried on makes the In­ tries revealed that their existence results. They had a precedent for
This Japanese midget prcTers Ils
in-rhief i&gt;f tin* Insect’armies, is so, CroxonefiM the' most wonderful
teresting-story which follows:
was made precarious by scores of their confidence. As far back ns caterpillars sefved in tho egg. The Head What AnothcrWoman says: weJJ satisfied with the work of his
Cumming, Ga.—“I tell some suffer­ nfercenaries that h&gt;* will ipiixirl no­ medicine ever made for curing chron­
Very quietly, without the call of varieties of other insects that prey­ the eighties, when the fluted-scale Won. Mrs. Schedin*. deposits her
rheumatism, kidney I troubles, and
tho trumpet Or the booming of ed upon them;
For these winged Insect was killing the orange and honorable egg within the body of ing woman every day of Lydia E. Pink­ more of them for the battle against ic
.You will find it
guns, a 'strange and terrible war­ parasites the moths were at once lemon groves in California, a high­ Ihe unhatclmd jripsy-moth caterpil­ ham's Vegetable Compound and what it Hie nielli-, though ihe employment bladder-disorders.
fare is being waged in New England, food and drink, and home, and for ly effective Jadybird- had been im­ lar. Within a few days the honor­ has done for me. I ojuld not eat or of parasites to fight insect pest* will different/ from « al! other remedies.
There is nothing else on earth like it.
in which the casualties.of a single the young grubs they were the ported from Australia to fight tho able egg has Iptfionii* tlm honorable •leefi, luul u bad stomach and was in always be an important phase of the It mattersinot.how(old you are, or
summer day probably run into th" nurse and the nursery. The-crea­ scale. When colonies of the lady­ larva, a tiny grub with a passton.for misery all the time. I could not do my work of this most
important how long’you'have | suffered, it is
millions.
For several years Uncle tures existed solely to slay moths. birds were liberated, they immedi­ food. No child in a fairytale who housework or walk any distance without bureau.
practically impossible to take it into
Pam has unobtrusively-been gath­ They devoured
the unhatched ately pounced ,upon the merest awoke in a gingerbread house was suffering great pain. I tried doctors*
Our insect armies nre not only the human system without results.
ering his mercenaries for this moths in the egg; the fat and help­ scale insects and devoured them, ever better provided for than this
generally efficient, but have the rare •You will find relief from'the first few
struggle from all parts of the less math caterpillars, and even the and so completely did they do their infant. It 4s entirely surrounded medicines and different patent medi­ virtue of Ixdng comparatively inex- do^es, and you will be surprised how
cines but failed to get relief. My hus­
world. There are warriors from adult moths, fell victims lo lheir work that the California orchards by breakfast.
And it proceeds to
fielWve., The mo.lh
mercenaries quickly ail your misery and suffering
France and from Germany, from rapacity.
Through their relent­ were cleared of the pest within eat and eat and eat until nothing band brought home yourVegetable Com­ tave ro*t. littfe more Ilian a hun­ yrill end.
‘
•
Russia and from Japan, fighting, so less warfare the rankd of the for­ two years. To this day the Cali­ is left of that embryo caterpillar pound and in two weeks I could eat any­ dred thimyand dollars in the-uggreAn original * package * of Croxone
to speak, shoulder to shoulder, or eign moths were constantly thinned. fornia State Board of Horticulture except the head and claws and hair. thing. could sleep like a healthy baby, gate during tin* last six. yi^ars— costs but a trifle at any first-tlass
rather, wing to wing. The martial Here we had got the moths without maintains a barracks
of these By this time the honorable grub is and walk a long distance without feeling about the price of one of the high­ drug store. All druggists are au­
host numbers myriads.
the parasites, and, freed from their doughty amazons .in Sacramento, rea»fy to enmre • and develop into tired. I can highly recommend your ly ornamental post offices that al-' thorized to sell it cw a positive moneyThe enemies against which the natural enemies, they had became and whenever the scale appears, the honorable -fly and eatanlish a Vegetable Compound to women who most any rural congressman will! back guarantee. ■ Three doses a day
struggle is being waged are the a plague.
several regiments of the ladybirds new little honorable family of lifty suffer as I did, find you are at liberty to snatch out of the national pork! for a few days is often all that is
gipsy and Uie brown-tailed moths,
The government scientists there­ are rushed to the infected orchards, or a hundred In other, gipsy-moth use this letter."-Mr&gt;. Guaklu; Bag- barrel to please his conslitutenu in ever needed to cure tbe wont backthose terrible
destroyers
that fore went abroad on a huge insect and make short work of the pest.
eggs.
„
let, R, 3, Cumming, Ga,'
some obscure fresh-water village.- • .Jbeor viusoamnarx dascim,

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CENTURY MAGAZINE
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MRS. WINN’S
ADVICE TO WOMEN

MAKES RHEUMATISM
PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JVNE 25, 1914.

follows:
.
Order For Publication.
Tho south onp half (*4) of tho
Slate of Michtfan, the Probate
south east one quarter (M) of sec­
Court for the Cougty of Barry.
tion thirty-two
(32), Townshin
Al a Masion of raid court, held al throe (3) north, range nine (»'i
Iho probate office, in the city of Wr*L together wilh the heredita­
the Township of Orangei illr. Hasting*.
In *a*t county, on the 8lh. ments am! appurtenance thereto
We, the undersigned, free-holders day of June A. D. 1911.
.
belortgiug or anywise appertaining.
of the towiuhip of Orangnvilli-. do
Present: Hon. Cha*. M. Muck,
Dated Juno f»U 1914.
hereby demand of your Honorable Judge of Probate.
James M. Smith.
Board that you call a special town­
Circuit Court Commissioner,
In the Muller of the Dilate of
ship meeting of the electors pf. said Phebe A. Horn. deceaaetL .
Colgrove A Poller,
township, and that you submit to
Solicitors
for Complainant by I
Moros Horn, husband, having filed
Mid electors at raid special mil ling Ln sai&lt;| court hi* petition praying ' way ot answer in the nature of a i
the question of using money’voted that an iusirument now on file, in
crossbill.
Adv. 6-wk*
April
1914, the following sums of thia court purporting to be the last
money for highway purposes to will ami teslamenl of Mid de­
meet outstanding claims, lo-wit: - ceased ho admitted lo probate and
Order For Publication.
Claims amounting to 288 (2-100 tbe excculiiMi thereof be granted lo
Slate of Michigan, the Probate
dollars for higliway repairs In raid B. A. Wertnian or *oma Qther suit­ Court for the County of Barry.
township, and to-fvit, outstanding able person.
*■ .
Al a session &lt;&gt;f said court, held at
claims amounting to 90632-hiU dolIl i* Ordered, That the 7lh day the probate office, in the -City of I
laut for permanent highway im- of July A. D. 1914. at ten o’clock in Hastings, in said county, un tbe)
pjvyMneiits.
tho-forcnumfi’ al said probate office, first day of June, A. D. 1914.
Dated June 3, (OIL
s
. be ami i* hereby appointed for
Present: Huh. Chas. M. Mack,
E. H. Hamper,
[Judge of Probate.
hearing said petition:
W. G. Cffiwford,
,It
.la Further
Ordered. That
.Il.iai
runner .uraercu,
*nai put*pun-;. jn th,. Matter of the Estate of I
Ed. Silc£,
lie notice thereof be given by pub- Hernan J. Hammond, Deceased. '
।
, Geo. MWIau.
licalion of a copy of this order, for
Minnie L Hammond, widow, hav-1
Fred 1Z Brown,
three auccessive weeks previous to. jng fi|,,(j In Mill court her petition
D. R. jft'L»-ay,
saidilgy of hearing, in the Hastings Spraying that the administration of!
Georgd&gt;H. Chapman, Banrii’r. a newspaper printed olidfRajd estate be granted to.Claud A.!
The New Deere Loader gets all the
John Jahnson,
circulated iu said-pounty.
Hniffmond, or to somo other suit- I
hay because it has a “double pick-up" that
BAX Gk,.«pm in.
-w- CHAS. M. MACK.
able perron.
_• -*
A
true
copy.
Judge
of
Probate.
Il is Ordered, That the 27lh day’
controls the swath or windrow from both
\Vm./iwinaar.
GIJACE BAUER.
of June. A. D. |9I4. al ten q’elock
sides as it is lifted from the ground.
- Register of Probate.
in the forenoon, nl said probate .of­
ClintMi Hurtins,
Clean hay commands a higher price,
fice, be and is hereby appointed for:
ClmMi Gn.-lle,
hearing said petition;
hcncc a loader that takes the hay up free
J. vETSileock.—Adv.
Order For Publication.
Il is
Further Ordered. That
from all trash is worth more than one that
Slate of Michigan, Uie Probate public nolicO thereof be given I»y
Court for thn Cbunly of Barry.
publication of n copy of this order,
does not. The New Deere Loader is a
Order for feliliculkm^
At n session t&gt;f said court, held for three successive wb'krf previous
HAY loader only—it will not gather up
Slate of Michliiiti. The Probate at tlie probate office, in the City of lo said day uf hearing, in the Hast­
Sly
ot
Barry'
ing*
BANNER,
a
newt&gt;pa(&gt;ei'
print
­
bottom trash.
*
.
.Hast ings, in Mid county, un tbe 4lh
Court for the Co|
ed and circulated in said county.
At a session «»fJagiid court, held at pay of June A. D., tai l.
Good hay consists of more than the
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
Chas. M. Muck.
the probate oinkM, in Ihe City of
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
,
of Probate.
stems. In fact, the principal feed value
Hastings, in sari)I, county, on the Jiidge
Grace Bauer.
tOtli day of J mtnf A. D. 1911.
•' In tho Matter of the Estate of
resides in the leaves and foliage parts of
Register of Probate.
Present:
HagJ. Chas. .M. .Mack, Ann Gregory," Deceased.
the plant, and this is specially true of the
Judgo'of ProbW
.Milan A. .Wa|ldotff, creator, hav- I
ing
filed
in
said
court
hi*
petition
i
S
t
of
:
tbo
.
Estate
In the Mat*'
clover and alfalfa. Experience has proven
—x— IL
-‘ ,l
*- administration
1-n I inn nr!
praying
that
the
of | Order for Special
of Henry Coh&lt;k8i.
&lt;1, Deceased..
that the New Deere is the only satisfactory
Tounship
Meeting.
in, widow, having said estate be granted to George W.
T
Ada J. CotMn
Demand having been duly 'made
loader for handling ripe clover for seed.
filed in sail [court, her.petition Garrison, or twine other suitable'
____ —
upon (ho Township Board of the
praying that
I I instrument now on person.
If you can do more than the other fel­
file !=
iu thl:
(his ™..
ciffirt purporting
to be
f.!=
......................
fl is Ordered. That (he 3rd day township of Orangeville, for the
,1— last
1—1 will'.gad
-4II..L.I testament of said of July, A. D. 1014, at ten o'clock In submission to the qualified electors
tho
low—aren't you worth more? Of course,
deceased be amnilted to probate the forenoon, al said .probtflc of­ of said township, of the question of
and that’s one reason the New Deere
and the exectaim thereof
grant­ fice, be nnd is hereby appointed for using of moneys voted.April fl, Hill,
ed to Ada J. (Jnoon, or some other hearing raid pqUtion;
the following amounts to meet out­
Loader is worth more than any other—it
suitable person.
It is Further ordered, That pul*- standing claims, lo-wit:—The sum
will do more, not to speak of doing it better.
It ia OrdpredjAThal the t(Mh day lic notice (hereof be giveq by pub-. of 28812-100 Dollars to pay mil­
There arc many other highly com­
of July, A. D. C*li. at ten o’clock licalion of a copy of this order, for standing claims for highway repairs,
in the forenoon, M said probate of­ three successive weeks previous (o and to-wil:—-The sum of 93632mendable features to the New Deere that
fice. bo ami is hcroby appointed for said day of hearing, in the Hastings' DoliaM to pay outstanding cla
HANNER, a newspaper printed ano for highway permanent iinpro
wc are unable to mention. If you will call
hearing said m illion;
menls,
Il is Further Orfered. That pub­ circulated iu said county.
we will be pleased to tell you about them.
♦
Chas. M. Mark.
Now, therefore, (lie said township!
lic notice thereof b* given by pub­
Board does hereby order and direct |
A lure copy. Judge of Probatg.
lication of a copy **
------- * that a special inerting of said town-’
Grace Bauer,
three successive -■
previous lo
if you get stuck in your haying, phone us, and we will get a Loader to you at once.
ship will he held al Ihe. town house
Register Of Probate.
.................. In Ihe Hast­
on the 27lh day of .lune A. il- 1911.■
ings BANNER it nmfttpaper print­
an&lt;| that there shall be submitled rrI
ed and circulated In Kilti county.
|»ro(H&gt;si(ion lo use of money vnUMf
Chas- M. .Mack,
Mortgage Sale.
the said sums of money, to-wit, A true copy.
Judgg of Probale.
llcfaull having been made in the 288 12-100 dollars to pay mitstandGrace Bauer. .
conditions of a certain mortgage ing claims for highway repairs, and
Register, of Probate.
made, executed and delivered, by 936 32-100 dollars t&lt;&gt; pay otllrtandHARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
Harriet Moore of tho township of ing claims for permanent highway
Maph* Grove, Barry County, to Af­ iinprovAinents.Order of Appearance or Publication. ton D. Smith of Ihe City of Hast­
Phone 1
H1-115 State Street
Hastings, Mich.
Slate of Michigan. Fifth Judicial ings, Barry County, Michigan, dat­
D. KlingeuMhilh,
ed the 201 h day of March A. D. 1912
Circuit—tn Chancery.
. John G. Killick, .
and ’recorded in the office of the
Laura Stanton,
r
.
Irving Him-.
register of Deed* for Barry Coun­
Albert II. Porb r. Clerk,
Complainant,
ty, .Michigan, on the 2t&lt;th day qf
VA
2-wkf.
Twp. Bbard.—Adv.
t'.lcmeiil Smith.
UNIQUE FLAN FOR DECORAT­
March ■ A. D. 1912 in liber 72 of|
Rex G. Stanton,
Circuit Judgn 5th Circuit and act-;
.Mortgages on pages 370-371 and on
Defendant.
ING DURING CHAUTAUQUA WEEK
of Probate.
.
Suit (lending in the Circuit Court which mortgage there is now due at I
Ihc date hereof by reason of the Notice of Special Tounfor the County of Barry.
:
_j.i ._&gt;——.
&lt;&gt;------------- 1 interest
------j
s»tiip Meeting.
Grace Bauer,
Fifteen Big Streamers lo Span Bus- j
In Chancery, nt the Cily oC Has­ non-payment of the annual ,.v
Register of Probate.
Demand having iK-t-n duly made
tings. on the 29th day of Mdy, A. due March 201 h. 1913 and the nohiiicsN Sts. Anluniobilc Banners.
—due
•*-- &lt;1Utkin Ihe Townsnip Board of the
naynicnt of the annual interest
D. 1914.
j’’ 35 ACRKNi Clay and gravelly loam soil, Uys gently rolling, fair eight
Window Pennants for Homes.
Onlcr For Publication.
room house, 2 Itarna, 1J&lt; miles from R. R. station, good location.
In this cause, il appealing fcrom March 2Q4h. 1914 nml, the taxes due *1Township of Orangeville for the
submission
to
the
qualilred
electors
'Uris city is surely In Iw In gala
ami
payable
Deqpmber
1st.
1DI2
in«
Slate
id
Michigan,
the
Probate
aflidavil on file, that the D&lt;*f«ialant.
rided by "f said township of the question of Court for lln- County of-Bany.
ulliro
Chautauqua
Week,
according
chiding
an
attorney
fen
[Provide-*
Rex G. Stanton, ia not a,resident uf
■1(1 AGHESi 5 mile* l/om Hasting*, 40 acre* under cultivation, 0 acre*
.....
....
ia
said
I
Using
of
money
voted
Ajiril
6.
191
1
In
plan*
now
being
perfecte*!
al
lho[
At
a
*»-ssion
of
said
court,
held
al
statute
mid
itipiilaled
for
in
this Slate but is a resident of Had­
fine paature, good eight room house, small barn, plenty of fruit, good
mortgage the sum of One Thousand [by- l:ix_,l1ie preM-nt year the sum «f Um probate office, in the City of Ib-dpath Chautauqua headquarter*
en lAke. Idaho. On motion of Com­
water, clo*e to school and a fine location. Frio* *2,200. Ttraii
plainant's Holicilor' it- is Ordered Seventy Seven and iO-fOO Dollars 28k 12-100 Dollars, to nay for oul- Hasting*, in raid county, on ihe in Chicago.
Igisl year, in all (daces where
that Ihe appearance of said non­ and the said niortgagco having standing claims for Highway rt’* 171 h day of June A. D. 1911.
12&lt;i
ACRKSi 4 miles from Woillaud, excellent soil and lay* good, 9
Hon. Cha*. M. Mack. Redpath Chautauqua* were In-id.
resident Defendant. Rex G. Stanton. elected nnd hereby electing to de- । pairs, and (tie suin of 936 32-t{)0 J’rcsenl:
acres under cultivation and S *Crea of pasture, the fends* are good and
mm' pennant streamers spanned the
b«&gt; entered heiein, within four elare the full amount secured by! dollars lo pay outstanding claims Judge of Pmliale.
there la an abundance of all kinds of fruit, excellent six room house
hi the .Mailer' of the Estate ©f business sireids.- This year the
months from the date of this order; said mortgage due and payable ini for Highway permanent Improve­
cost f1,300, good well and cittern, fine barn 16*34 al*» ben bouse,
provisions ineiils:
Therefore,’ notice is here- Ethel I. Hammond, a ininor.
numher will lie increased to IlfteeeO
and in case of his appearance he accordance wilh the
wood «hcd. corn crib, granary and hog bout*. Thia place border* on
Minnie L. Hammond, guatdian, am,I in addition the sln-amcr* arc
cause his answer to the bill of com­ contained iiRmid mortgage, notice by given that a special township
a good lake with excellent fishing. Friso *1,500., Term* *1,■
plaint to be filed, ami a copy there­ is hereby given that by virtue of meeting of the township of Ornnge- having tiled m said court, her pe­ much Intger than heretofore.
&lt; OOO down.
the
power
of
sale
contained
in-said
villo
in
Ihe
County
of
Barry
will
be
tition
praying
for
reaitbns
therein
Three hundred •small Icuiner* for
of to l&gt;e served on tbe Complain­
mortgage.
I
shall
foreclose
the
1
held
on.
tho
27th
day
of
June
A.
D.
slated that sin* may be -fainued to use on awnings and the like are also
71 ACRESi •&gt;}* mile* from Hostings,53 acres second growth timber,
ants Solicitor within Twenty days
balance under cultivation, the soil la clay and aandv loam and lay*
after service on him of a copy of same by a sale al public auction lol 1911. nl the town house in said *e|| th,, interest of said tumor in iHMiig sent to each city.
gently rolling, there Is anVxcellent 9 room house with furnace heat,
There will be a u&gt;*ueral sup(ily of
said bill and .notice of order; and the highest bidder at the North town-hip at which time, there will, Ihc r.-al i-stale therein described at
the barn ia t&gt;oor and the fences are fair. The price of thia farm is
cloth penuaiit* fur the autos. In
in default thereof, said hill will be front door of the’court bouse, In be submitted to the qualiihrt eb®*3,000. Terms *1,500 down, or would take Hasting* property
Il 1* Ordered,
That the ("Hi many town* U»«-s.« wi* l&gt;« nsod first
taken as confessed by said non­ the City of Hastings, on Saturday (nr* of raid (ownship the propoiiin exchange.
Ihe 22nd day of Auguil A. D. 1914 al tion to use Of money votenby tax day of July A. D. HHN, nl ten o'clock in an aDtomobile /booster1* trip
resident defendant
..
IA................
in Hi.- f.'i. i. Kin, at saidTcnlmte
nf- around the countjvr
And it is further ordered, that toil o'clock in (he forenoon, all of Ihe present year the sum of 288 12- ...
100
dollar*
lo
pay'
outstanding
lice,
be
nml
1*
hereby
appointed
for
those
certain
pieces
or
parcels
of
A
neat
and
unique
pennant
print
­
within 20 days the complainant
claims
for
highway
re(&gt;air*.
mid
tlm
hearing
raid
petition;
land
situated
and
being
in
the
town
­
ed
on
giHxl
paper
in
blue
and
orange
* notice of this atflcr to he
H j* l urlh'-r Ordered. That pub­ colors mid nearing the word*: "The
Hastings,
Michigan
published in the Hadings Banner, ship of Maple Grove, Counly of further sum of 936 32-100 dollar* to
a newspaper printed, published and Barry and State of Michigan nnd pay outstanding claim* for ’ High- lie notice tli.-r»«of be given by pub­ home believes in the Redpath ChatiPermanent
Improvements, liealiuu of a copy of ttri* wnler. for lauqun." will, be furnished for tbe
cu-custimr in said county, and that described as follows, to wit: The way
week* previous lo wuiiiows of tho homes ten dfiys In
said publication
be
continued North twenty (28)' acres of the Said vote shall be by ballot and thrv** .............
| said day uf Itvartag, in the Hastings advance of the coming of the Chau­
therein, once each week* for six North one-half -‘^4) of the South such ballot shall read:—
The London Garden Cities and
New york city will ropy ii* buy­
of
section three —
"To
to pay BANNER; a newspaper printed and tauqua. The pennant mea-ure* two
" ««'• mhh 12-IW dollars —
** —
week* ip succession, or that she west quarter
Town- Planning aMooialion ba*
2V) acres -situated
. outstanding
claims for Highway-re- circulated m said county.
--------------------feet ill length and is ten Inches wide ing system after that ot tho Cana­ urged (Im city to erect self-con­
cause a copy of this order to be (3r» also twenty; 2L,
Cha*. &gt;1. .Mack. •
al the top. In the foreground is a dian Pnrltic railway, bmausi! the tained HOttages and garden* for Ihe
|H.*raonally neryed on said, non-resi­ in ’ llv? Southeast corfter of the (pairs.
of said secv—
.. .
JudgM of Probate.
typical Chautauqua tent, tilled with wide range of (bat company’s pur- •look yard worker# of lanidun.
dent defendant al least twenty day* Northeast quarter
clniscs innst matjv approximates1
Bauer,
■
people.
.
before the lime above prescribed linn three 3 . said Iasi parcel being I
tlial of the city, which has b»wn |
forty ( to rods nortji and south ■by1 To use 936 32-100 dollars to pay
Register of Probate.
fur tris appearance.
Tlie number uf pennant* will he
outstanding
claims
for
Highway
eighty
(80)
toils-oast
and
west
and
Clement Smith.
; limited lo 5(Nt in each town. This given the right J&gt;y the company to 1
permanenl
Improvements.
,
inquire into the most minute de­
North of range
.
Circuit Judge. all in liiwn Iwo
pennant I* very appropriate inas- tails
IiIuihi
of Ihe railway buying system. —
seven '7 West. Michigan, the same
— .a
Jam&lt;*s M. bniilh.
। much a* the Yhmitauqua i« un in­
being Uie nremises described iu (lie
TEACHING THE BOY TO PLOW stitution which uppeals directly to
Coniplaiuant's Solicitor.
'flic Christian Social Service un­
Dally Except Sunday.
morlftaKi- lierrtu referred to.
Dated this loth day of June A. D.
the homo* of a community.
•
ion of
Pittsburgh is working
Dated’.May 271 h A. D. 1911.
1911.
Hi.
■
(in Ihe opening day of the Chmi- through the churches of the city to •olng South 1:01
D. Klingensmith,
Afton D. Smith.
Order For PubHrulftm.
layqua, tmr* will be hiing on the obtain a full registration of the
d«r Even If ths Work Don*
Mortgagee.
.-John' C. Killick, door knob* of ejlch home mid ul-&gt;«&gt; voter’* for Uiu coining Tily primar­ •clog North T:»7
Stale of Michigan,
Ihe Probate
Thomas Sullivan,
li ving Rice.
B. o. GKIXHIX, O. P.
on the harnesse* of the hoi-sea un ies.
Court for the County of Barry.
Attorney
for
Mortgagee.
Busi
­
Albert
H.
Pnrffir.
Clerk.
*
Al a acMiou of said cmnl, l&gt;.-l&lt;i al
“Let me have hold ot that plpw,". the street*.
Twp. Board.—A^v.
2-wks.
the probate office, in the CMy of ness addrdhs, Hastings, .Michigan.
■aid a father u&gt; hl* boy. who wa* do­
13-wks.
Hastings, in said county, on the 'Adv.
ing th* beat be knew to turn a good
Ecoan|ric Funeral*.
tw^ty-eighth day of .May, A. D..
furrow, “it do** not *ecm to b* in
An enormous crowd gathered at
• Xolfe rf
S.lr.
C1 , ""T '"r, l'ub““U,"h
,
Cheater, England, a lew month* agb,
Present: Hou. Chas. M. Mack.
z
State of Michigan, the Probate you to mat.? a goo* plowman." \
to
witness
tho funeral ot an electrical
Hurt,
and
hl*
feeling
ot
conactoua
Judge of Probata.
In pursuance mid by virtue.
; t&gt;iui I for th'e County of Bari^y.
In the Matter of tbe felale o'f' decree m the Circuit Court for liu’i At a Mission of said court, held at ability to do thing* much iMiencd, tho engineer, who waa carried to the
" flkcw deceased.
-• County nf Hany. State of Michigan.1 Hie probate office, in tho City of boy
aadiy
awny
. walked
-------------------- to
- other work.
— cemetery In a coffin that had been
\\ dliam Wilke*, son having filedI in Chancery; made'and entered on Hidings, in said county, on th" while the father did. R '• ‘rue. a fine laboriously constructed by himself
in said court his petit ton -prayingI the 23rd day of May A. D. t »t I in , Lilt day of June A.-D. I9lt .
* ' job
plowing. The father had helped out of 4,000 match boxes. These, with Rattle Cred. 'Man Hmta New IJfc in tiinuniBS
where because of Ua m*riu Th* llrsl
that an inalnmxui now (&gt;n me (u1 a certain cause therein pending,
Prorout: Hon. Clejivnl Smith, thP field »n&lt;l bait th* boy. u
First bia' of Wonderful ,
their top* vkalhlo and-advertising thoir
dos* proven.
'
thia court purporting to be the ioat1 wherein Nflron Kittinger and Lillie ' a-ling Judge of Probate.
.. -,ld another fx- respective makers, were vurntshod
.
llrmedjr.
May?* Wonderful Stomach Remedy
1.. II- M.-.tlT ul lhf K-I»le ol ,b„“??• “
will ami Irdameui of the said dc-■ Kllting.-r ».!&lt;■ P»uPl.imn(» »„.t
over and atrangthened Insld* with
elSar* the dlgcatlv* (reel of mucoid
cMM'ii, be i«&lt;luii(|&lt;-&lt;J to probata amiI .Irani nickrr-m
I&gt;l™.l«nl I.l.|, I.. L.uil.aiish. IWras.sl.
, 7.
accretion* and remove* polaonoua
wood.
placed an
ilie ••tr illion thereof be gr«nied tniuu1On.nl blekrnmn was Cun«. A. Biirrrll, wul&gt;"W.
o 2?
u“ wl“
. .. On
o...tho coffin waa
------------------Witham X. Goa*. Sil Aldrich St-, matter. It brine* *w(tt relief to *ufOrville G. Barnum or to acme other’ plaiuant by wny of mrtwen in Hu-.; (U.-d in raid rourt hi.s prlihnn pHiy-t
Aon are doing bravely.. elrotrle battery- _
.
Battle Creek, waa troubled with atomBiiilabhi person.
nature of cn.-Jnll mid Nrlron Kit-1 mg that mi in-titim-nl now on fib-1 No*. may 1 suggest that yoa tower' Some y*ar* ago a mald*a lady died
trouble*.
Many declare that it h**
fl h ordered. That the Twnnty-•Dinger and Lillie Ki I linger were de-', in this court purporting to be Ihe &gt;'0’,r •’"”1 a wea bit and lengthen out at Xaletnla-aur-Lya, In Trance, who
»uved them Cronv dangcrou* ope ro­
sixth day of June A. D. 1914, at t.-nI feodanls. Notice is hereby given, Juki w(il nnd ti-tmnen4 of said de-1 the brae** a hole? You aeo the !tne‘ waa reported to hare been a cham- aod mdney with apccialUt.i and tn «x- llon* and many ar* aur* that it ha*
o'clock in thn ton-noon, at said pro­■ tlial 1 shall roll al public auchoii •■&lt;*as«l be granted to W. A. BuHfellt of draft I* * trifle high Let me Show pton snuff taker. - HerL funeral waa pendv* treatments that failed:
aaved tb*ir live*.
Ho
took
Mayra
Wonderful
Stomach
bale office, be and is hereby ap-■ lo Uie highest bidder, nt th* north -or rome other suitable person.
you the priaclpto of the thing."
I most extraordinary. Her w|*h wka Remedy at Uat and wondartul rwulla
iKMtifed for bearing Mid pmiwxi;
front door of the. Qmrt Hou.ro in
II H.Qrdared. Thai. Iho. inth day
Together they counseled and tint- that her coffin should be filled wilh followed. When he had taken only
■ur* If* Mayr’a. Un to Mulholland'*
It.is Further Ordered. That put­• the City of Hastings, (aiuuly of
of July.
A. D. (014.
al ten ered Th* i.a -«**d off araln dotobacco the floor of tho moriuarr on* bottle he wrote:
--rlm-k m tlm forenoon, al Mid, LTiwu??, J •
rarnwST win. n
tie notice thereof |&gt;e given by pum.■ Barry ami Statu of .Miihigun. (that
'! got mure relief out of on* botll* drug nfore and a«k them about th*
*T&lt;tor *?r* P’*"*4•«&gt; chamber carpetjl with R. and the of your wonderful atomach remedy wonderful re*ult* il ha* hceh aceom,ion of a copy pf Oiis ordir, for’ being the jdare of holding the Cir- probate office, lie and is hereby ap-!
‘•onfident. He had been given a no-’ heir to tbo property charged to seal- than 1 did tn all my year* of treating pllxhin* among poopt* th*y know—
1 suiwu-Mivv weeks previous tn• cud Cdurt for said county), onpointed for heating said petition:
or **ml to O*o. H. M*yr. Mfg. Ch«*i&gt;toward aucc*** 4n life Just ter tobaoeo b*for* (ho hear** oa th*
ay of heating, in the Hasting*i Saturday III* 181 Ii day of July, A. D. I lids Further Onlcred. Tlial pub- uble
lat. U4-fS« Whiting Ht . Chicago, lit.
a newsiiaper pthited andI 19(4 al iii.ini o'clock in the fore-Hie. notice thereof be given byaiub-J *'&gt;' ,lut bit of praise, cncouragemcat; way to th* cetnalery.
for docivr** bill* I could buy • farm. for fr** book on atwnach ailments and
uouu the fallowing .dero-rlbed prpp- licalion of a eppy of fttit otdi-r. far; »»&lt;( ‘esching, '
.
I
~.
. •
many grateful Uttar*- nbm jUople
B
M.jc&lt;
1 ’Till certainly recomnwad May" who
hav* h**n rrotored. Any drug-'
arty, yu all that certain piece—ot three »qcce«aive weeks previous to
Half th* t-ata* of tt|a Lara Is aa a
German women hM* pieagtiled Wondarful Stomach R«m*dy."
gbt can tall you lu wondartul affect*.
[• of Probate,
parcel—of land aituate in the town, said day of hearing, in the Hast-4 glaca to devtion tho boy —Breeder*' a petition tn Ihe rcicltukg tn preFor sale hi Hastings by all drug­
ahiy of Holland county of Barry j mgs-BANNER, a newspaper print-1 Gueite
- yent-th* iint&gt;nrtatti&gt;ri of feathers or thnuMnda of others who hav* taken
of Probate.
and state of Michigan, described aaj ed and circulated in said county,
i
- parts of skins of wild birds.
. .
.
thia remarkable remedy with such **■ gists.—Adv.

/lavtmscwciif
T| AmA toSlxM* AM 4*

Buy You a Hay Loader
You Will Save The Price of it This Year in Time
and Labor Securing Your Crop.

With the splendid crop of hay you are expecting this season you can not do "with­
out a hay loader. A good hay loader will very nearly pay for itself during the first
season in a saving of time and labor. No farmer should even attempt to harvest
such a stand of hay as there is this year without being provided with a New Deere
Hay Loader.
.

Some Advantages of the New Deere:

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

Crook and Gould

Cklun.

t Sulm ». I. Cl.

WE DOCTORS ENOUGH 10 Bill
fARM-RESTORED II ONE ffl

�THE BASTINGS B.WERJVXE 25. MIL

REMARKABLE BROWTH OF

TOBACCO SPRAY WILL
CHAUTAUQUA MOVEMENT
Seven
Hundred
ChuuKILL GRAPE INSECTS tauquM TliauiMoreI-a*lTent
Year—
Twenty-two Hundred in All.
LEAF-HOPPEH LIKES TO EAT
Tire past year's growth of the
Chautauqua movement in the Uni­
UP MICHIGAN
ted
Slates has been little less than
VINEYARDS
marvelous. Tho number of tent
Cliaulauquas in this country has in­
creased from 1,500 last year to more
TIME IS REAR TO
than '.’.axi Uns summer. One thous­
USE SPRAY LIQUIDS and of these Cliaulauquas are under
lledpalh- management There are
about
.300 more Redpath ChautauLeaf-Hopper Attacks Many Plants,
quas this year than last.
But Breeds Only on Leaves of
Never before in a year lias such
Grape Vines.
The insect known as the leaf­ wide publicity been given the name
hopper that has seriously menaced Chautauqua in the press of the
country. Thw in part, of course,
the vineyards of Ohio and Michigan was
to the wide discussion of
may be controlled by the use of a Str. due
Bryan's appearances on the
tobacco spray, according lo the
Chautauqua
platform last summer.
scientists of the Department of Ag­
Tho
army
of people now employ­
riculture. The .time for tho appli­
cation of this spray ia during the ed in all the different features of
last few days in June or very early Chautauqua work over the wide ex­
panse of tho American continent alin July.
Successful control of the Insect iftj serves to emphasize the move­
depends on thoroughly welling all ment's ImporUiDce.
This season Hie Rednalh Chau­
part* of the under aide of tho in­
fested leaves with the spray liquid. tauqua* begin in South Carolina
Tho following two • formulas have and move on up through North
Carolina,
Georgia. Alabama, Tenbeen used with excellent results:
' if Tobacco extract containing nesee, Kentucky, Indiana anil Mich­
2.70 per cent nicotine sulphate, di­ igan.
luted nt the ratio of 1 part lo 150
parts of waler.
WEST WOODLAND.
2. Tobacco extract containing Last Week's Leiter.'
40 per cent nicotine sulphute, di­ • Mrs. Della Smith of Hastings
luted at the ratio of 1 part to 1,500 spent a uarl of lust week with her
parts of water.-------- —---------- - — niolhor, Mrs, Eliza Palmerton.
II. Scliaibly ami family visited at
Tlm killing quality of tlie tubgcco
extract is apparently just ns ef-| E. D. Leonard's in Woodland Sun­
‘
fecllve when added al (he same di­ day.
lution to the Bordeaux mixture and
J. II. Durkee visited near Hast­
of tad rory liquids, whlah ings Tuesday and Wednesday.
. me iiMd i&lt;&gt; &lt;-'&gt;iitrvl funsmia dis­
Uhns. Hcslerly visited Leon Tyler
eases ami chewing insect enemies in East Woodland Sunday.
of the grapevine, as when used
Frank Palmerton' nnd mother
Avitli clear waler.
No injury re­ spent Sunday at Wm. Bollingi&lt;r's
sults from, combining these spr'ay near Woodbury.
mixtures, miinely, tobacco extract.
J. H. Durkee and wife ami II.
Bordeaux mixture, ami arsenate of Wade and family visiled at E. A.
lead. However, the tobacco.extract Sawdy’s in East WoAxllniid Sunday.
should not be mixed with spray
Mrs. J. Hesterly and ilaughter Li/.mixtures containing arsenicals in xia visited Mr. aiid Mrs. J. Bawdy
the form of Pari* green or arsenate in Woodland Sunday.
of lime, for serious injury to the
Albert Hauer was iu Bnllle Creek
foliage is likely-to occur as a result and Kalamazoo a parl'of last work.
of the combination;
Elhel-Khig and Forrest Honulih-n
• The spnjy ifliplicaliou if made nt spent Sunday nl the homo of Mrs.
Hip time indicated will destroy the Hn-clieiscn in Northeast Carlton.
immature insecUi when they are
Gen. Ilafller of Woodland and his
present on the vines in the largest Brother John of Kalamazoo spent
number. After this period (townrd Sunday al Clias. Heises".
tlm end of July) a large percent­
T. Sprinketl and wife nnd'Homer
age will hate grown their wings Barnum and wife all of Sunfield
flml can irn loirwer4bo successfully spent Sunday at Perry HarnnflTs.
Rev. Klindworth and daiighh-r
treated with th* ‘dilulcil tobacco
Florn of North Woodland were cal­
spray.
In vineyards where black-roL lers at £he homes of Mrs. Caroline
mildew. I lie grape rootworm, ami Hauer ami Chas. Heise.
tlm grape-berry nmlIt orrur. it is
J. II. Durkee nnd wife-ride in a
*
.
suggested that anmniilo of lead ami flnb new barringe.

DAIRY
FACTS

A

CASE

OF

ASSAULT

or tko Moment Wu Quito
Easily Sxplaln»d.

Butter Makers, Attention

CARE OF DIFFERENT BREEDS connected with a certain church which

U

distinctly amusing- He says:

Milk Function Require* Certain Kind

paw was invariably Occupied by tho
principal farmer erf th* place, who
wa* likewise church warden. Imme­
diately behiad him sat hla brothoi;
a burly, athlotlo man. wbbm few
be said regarding tho difference in would have cared to stand up to, still
earn between tbo different dairy
breeds, say* Hoard's Dairyman. Milk surprising, therefore, to say tho least,
function require* a certain kind of to sec this powerful follow, during
one morning's service. Just as tho con­
•ey, Ayrshire, Guernsey or Holstein. gregation rose for a hymn, strike his
The moment we expect a dairy cow brother, without apparent provocation,
to nuftlo for her living, that moment a heavy blow tn tho. back.
"The brother did not resent tho
animal. Tho milk-making function of
pression indicated any\emotl&lt;&gt;n. lt was!
^degree artificial, and to keep it up to rather that erf satisfaction and tri- I
tho highest slate to which It has been utnph.
developed require* environment and
"Of course, after the r.ervico an ex- I
feeding. We preaume that It we planation of the young yeoman'* ex- |
would study of tho history tot tho traordlnary conduct was asked for and ,
Ayrshire*. Guernseys and Jorteys, wo easily obtained. The victim of tho .
would find that tho Ayrshire cow has blow put the whota case In a nutshell.
been forced to do more rustling. Uv- T felt sunnnut creep up my back.' ho
ing under more rugged and rough explained. 'So I turns my head an' .
conditions than efthor the Jersey or
Guernsey. The Ayrshire comes from lump bclwten my sbouldorsT That'*
a country tho climate" ot which Is a mouse. You bit 'un hard aa *&lt;xm as
colder, pasture* rougher, aud perhaps wo stand up.” You see. I worn this
lea* productive than the countrl** in coat at tho market last Thursday.
which tho Guernseys and Jerseys Thcro was a sample of corn tn tho
originate. But os tho mflk-maklng pocket, and 1 suppose thero was a
function becomes developed and the mouse among tho cor::.'"
animal Is called upon to do a larger
a.mount of work, it demanda. whether
other brood, about the inmo kind of

suits. If, however, wo should reason
back to the environments under
which tbo Ayrshire, Guernsey and
Jersey originated, it would perhaps
not bo out of place lo say that the
Ayrshire would bo a better hustler
for her food than tho Jersey or
Guernsey.

CLEANLINESS IN COW STALL
Bedding Never Become* Soiled and
Any Number of Animal* May B*
Kept Clean In Dairy Bam.

H- C. Knie&lt;*r of Coffoy county, Kan­
sas. a breeder of Guernsey*. In a recent
trip to Wisconsin, saw a Hoard model
ago by ex-Governor Hoard. The slop-^
Ing manger compel* the cow to stand
back when she Is sating. When she
Iles down the crosspiece behind com­

My Ohl Srliool Book.
tobacco extract to take tin*.place
of the second Mirny apttltalinn in
-the schedule of trvaliiu-iit recum- minding of the Pinnaor Kcliooi Girls manger. In this manner sho la always
Ytended ngainsl Illesu diseases- and mid published at. their request.)
insect jH’sts.
I'found an old lime school book,
When it is deeined expedient to
In-I (ho Other day;
ii-.- *ii,-ky shleidg to rapture
Snell memories it brought to me,
winged adults, the best sticky sub­
The present passed away.
stance for this puniose is this mix­
Such happy memories, clustered
ture:
, -.
itouini that school book worn aufl
Melted Resin ................
I quart
Castor Oil ................................... I pin!
I looked between Hie covers,
Smear liberally over the face of the
To boo whnt they’d unfold.
shield.
In experiments undertaken by This ragged book is dear lo mo,
the Department of Agriculture, a
With pages. thumbed aud lorn,
single (borough spray application
Tin like a family album,
made at Iho right limo so reduced
With faces old and worn.
tin’ number of insects that injury
• to tlm crop nnd the vines for the Upon Uie fly-leaf scribbled here,
The cunt ion to beware,
remainder of iho seawin by -Hulse
escaping Um spray was very slight. “Steal not tills liook for fem- of
s.liurne,"
Tlm loaf-hopner's record for
Scrawled roughly here and there.
destruction has boon groat, nnd it
lias occupied an increasingly prom­ This book lias brought.tweet fancies
inent place in the rogues" gallery of
Hoard’* Modal Stall.
grape jwsls since it was first notic­ When Ihere lived a lol nf maidens,
kept clean. Tbe distance between hind
ed Id IKifi. Since that lime it has
Wljoin I used lo love and know.
caused liamagu in fr"W York, 1111- Winsome, sweet-faced little maid- cross-ploco and manger I* regulated by
n&lt;4«, Mii-liii:an. tkaliforntii, Ohio,
Ncw&lt;Slc.xico. Colorado, North Car­
Wilh their hair -in bfaids ami bedding never becotho* coiled and a
olina and Minnesota.
Dostrucllye
largo barn fup of cows kept In such
curls;
local outbreaks have also oraiurred None so happy or so fearless.
stalls will all bo found clean.
in other sl.it- -.
As our little pioneer girls.
The grape leaf-hopper - injures
tlm vinii by attacking tlm foliage. Ax my resllcfw Ungers turn Hie page, CURING RINGWORM IN CALVES
So many names Lsee;
,
It is a sucking insect and injures
tho plant by extracting its Juice* So many dear and happy thoughts
Treatment la Simple and Effective,
Como rushing back to me.
from' the uijdor side of the leaf.
Requiring but Short Time for
The rexult’Of its punctures and nf There is tho old-time playground,
I lie rcmoMil of Iho juincs is firstDown by the river side;
made ifvidenl by yellow nnd white And often on the glassy stream,
patches mi Hi(! upper znirfacc of
For happy hours we’d nde.
St. Paul. Minn.)
th., taf which 'Inter turns brown.
This is a akin disease that appears
Finally tlm leaf falls Troin the vine There’s just ope thing that has not
■ ' changed.
prematurely. As an ultimate re­
moat frequently during tho lato win­
And that's the Tliumapple river; ter and' early spring. Its presence is
sult Ihe size of the grant) crop is
generally reduced mid the quality Tis singing its song, and laughing shown by tho appearance of scabby
in glee,
.
, rendered Inferior by a reduction of
areas that vary from half tho site of
’ its content of sugar. During very
To think it will go on forever.
a penny to that of a dollar, aud cron
dry seasons Ihc fruit on heavily In­ Tlie school house—it burned years
larger. Tho hair falls out, and the
fested vines is badly spoiled by the
ago. .
surface of tho scabby area It covered
insects.
And we nre scattered wide;
with a Ono white scurf. It show* oftThe nduR Insect i« about &gt;4 o( an Some aro old nml gray like me,
inch long. It is a pale yellowish
And many more have died.
neck*, but may also appear oa any
color., Tlm*4&gt;gga arc sometimes
deposited singly over the surfaces There arc *6 many in the Ear Away
Land,
of tlm Igaf near I hi! ribs and veins,
Rlngwonn I* caused by a *mall
So many we loved and knew;
but usually in Hie spaces between
parailto that burrow* in tho akin. Ita
tficin. Iiivcsligatnrs of the Depart­ They have quietly drawn the cur­ conlogiou* nature is well demon­
. I.mi
ment have noticed that the adults
strated by th* fact that tho dhieaaod
And silently passed through.
feed during the spring on Iho fol­
animals spread tt by rubbing against
lowing trees and plants:
This book so queer and quaint lo others that art healthy. Tho fact that
Beech, maple, wild cherry, wild
you,
beads and necks co mo In frequent
anple, haw! horn, dogwood,' wild
To me, is a living thing:
1
and dose contact while tho calve*
idum. hornbeam, hackberry, .hon­ It tells a story of the past.
aro pushing and crowding about tho
eysuckle, wild -grape. Virginia
And a sweet message brings.
mangers explains why tho disease
creeper, raspberry, thimhleberry,
blackberry, strawberry, goldenrod, The school girls of touay would appears oftonost on these porta.
laugh
Treatment is simple and effective,
nellies, wild columbine, a great
And throw (his old book by;
variety nf wdnds and grasses.
requiring but a short tlmo for com­
Observations, however., lujvo not Bui io me, it.Is a treasure.
plete cure in all ordinary cases.
And.you.
know
the'reason
why.
shown .thiil' the inyFt reproduces
Tincture of iodine applied to tho
on Hie foliage of any growing thing
scabs with a suitable brush ar swab
boshfes I lie gnijm.’ Tlie summer of ( bninlmrkiin's Odle, Qiolcra
several time*, at Intervals of several
toil was iinusally hot and Ihe ro
and Diarrhoea llcnwdy days, is all that is required. Whon tho
suit was that (he insecls were more
Every family wiUwut exception dtaeako ondrolo* tho eyes, care must
ntirimrous anil widespread Ilian ever should keep this preparation
al
before- "In 1012. although Hie sum­ hand during the hot weatlrtr of tbo
mer was cool, Hie injury wrought Rimmer
mouths.
Chamberlain's
was fuffy as great as^thal in |be i.olic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
previous year.
The injury sus­ edy is worth many ■ times its cost
tained by the vineyard industry in when needed nml is almost certain
the*East mid tlm West, amount rd to to'be needed before the summer ts
an enormous sum. - '
over. It has nn superior for Hm
“The Grape-leaf Hopper in the Surposes for which il is intended.
to jumping thorn and cutting thplr
Lake Erie Valiev.’.' is the title of a
uy-it now. For sale by All Deal- testa. which often raaulta in tho spoU.bulletin whi.ch the U. S. Department iI era*-Adv. of Agriculture ha* issued dMcrib-.
ing this insect and the methods for
Tlmre are 6JJ00 different intoxi­
its control.
cants.
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BAXXEli H A.VX ADVS. PAY,

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NOT

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TPSN’T it n fact that'you have just a little more than you can do this hot
21 weather? Wc know about how much ^pu have to look after, there arc
the chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese to raise, a calf or two to feed, and
no doubt some of you have a pct lamb or two, possibly a runty pig up close to
the house to take up some of your time, and there is that fine garden, besides
all your regular housework, and last but not least you have to churn about 3
times a week. HERE IS WHERE WE CAN DO OUR PART IF YOU
WILL BUT GJVE US THE CHANCE. JUST SCALD YOUR CHURN
OUT GOOD AND SET IT OUT IN THE SUMMER KITCHEN AND
LEAVE IT THERE FOR A TIME, PUT YOUR CREAM IN A CAN
AND BRING IT TO US TWICE A WEEK AND SEE HOW MUCH
EASIER IT IS THAN CHURNING. WE KNOW WE CAN MAKE
YOU MORE MONEY THAN YOU HAVE BEEN GETTING FOR
YOUR BUTTER. OUR PLANT IS ONLY RUNNING FORTY-FOUR
HOURS PER DAY, SO BE CAREFUL NOT TO COME WHEN WE
ARE CLOSED.
'

Yours For Less Work and More Money,

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
HASTINGS, MICH,

REALIZES VALUE OF FRIENDS
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

Successful Man Has r.-ovod Tl
There Is Much Truth &gt;t&gt; Old,
Well-Known Adage.

“That man," a neigh bar aaid to mo
the other day, "always stay a by hia
friend*." Ho wa* *peaktng of another
I
neighbor who has fallings like » lot
more ot g*. Tbo man iu question U
fairly succesful. His talents are few
and ho Isn't gifted With any more In­
dustry titan he should b-. but ho la
counted as on* up well along toward
the head of the procyMcn tn town
affairs. He liked to make new friends,
but he never aaw a pro*. • cl good
encufth to cause him tt» trudo an old
friend for tho .proaerrt. Hu thinks
when you have a true friend you have
a cinch and the market offers no
trade worttr eonsiderJtig. He has been Tin* Lillie Gid Everything Sion-.
pulled out of ihti mire several time* If Childhood cam&lt;- back to me, sor­
because ho refused to trado horses
rows nnd all.
In tho- middle of tbo stream. When
he is sick tho boy* call on him and
ask If thcro Isn’t son:ttiling they con
A Little Old Everything Store.
do. When he is In trouble he gets
aulstnneo without much effort on his
one on the cur^jcr just over
part. Illsono asset in the mahy years
i&lt;» way
•
'-that I have known him has been that
■- Yioilh mid its pennies

the fruit into thin strips, rejecting
Ihc seed# mid the dry strip that is
m Ihe center fidnt jeleuv end to
blossom end, add* three' times the
quantity of water that there is of
fruit, let il stariil over night, then
boil-for leii'mmulin only. let stand
another night. I lien .add pink for
pint of sugar and boil rapidly till it
jollies. It will be us clear ns pure
nijil&gt;er ami the strips of fruit will
show clearly.
Do 'not stir while
iH&gt;iling. ns il breaks up the thin
strips of Ihe fruit.
&gt;

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a TARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT. If you
have never dealt with us, why
□ot give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op.C.LfcS. Phu 57 Rullip

Catirrb Cannot Be CurM

('.Iiccsc Custard.
•ad into slices one inch

cubes. Buller :i baking dish, and
pul in a layer of broad cruinhs,
Ulen a layer of grated cheese, pro­
ceed until two cups of cheese have
been used. Mir together one beaten
egg oue-linlf (qpspoon salt, oncfourlh teaspoon paprika, und one
nnd hne-hnlf cups milk. Pour over ». J. CHENET
cheese, jind bake until nicely
smart, but ho knows a cinch when he .Within tt are, Inn’s of a thousand browned. Serve al once.
secs it.—Kansan City Star.
Helpful Hints.
Tu make us all spendthrifts. al
Keep a.large cork on Ihc scouring
an elaborate
In.Ihe couhm
hourd and UM) it instead of a cloth;
study by the foi . ---------- -.........
baby
for'
scouring
kitchen knives nnd i
up
grazing resoui. - ■ uf the national
forks. Tlie rork can bo rinsed off|
forests ultoul
nfant specimens
each time and is much, more clean- i
delicious abide:
have Ihn’ii rvlh—h-d. nn exnmiiin-'
ly than a cloth.
lion of which ha- disclosed 125 new
When bihling ham. tongue or I offering continuous &lt;&gt;|&gt;|K&gt;rt unity for
species.
would make the le-ef. let Iliem cool in Ihe waler i{/j
which they were cwoki*d amf iTiey I Inc which wilt positively lead io *
Thistles.
will
bo deliciously moist and sweet j Rood Milorlcd punillou through the
They blow by lie- wayside, they Cliihl-fortiiin s are never sufficient
in flavor.
march in tin- wood.
Tarnished silverware placed in!
To tnoi-l i vory fancied desire,
sour milk will conic out in a fewi
Nut as a crop fur your meadow­ Their wauls run from gumdrops lo minutes as bright ns new. • Il may
land.
.
Or inoukejs ,|Jiai dance on a wire. :U«i be cleaned without labor by
Not to seize and crush in yuur
Ininiersing il completely for sever­
hand..
in ordinary' fl'iur.
IL mailers not what you may ask uf al Ahours
Not tq ciii nm| m&gt;| |&lt;» smell;
good way to prevent bpd quillfE
iho
man
Nur dalsy-like ran they fortunes
or couiforturs from soiling is to
He'll
find
it
somewhere
in
the
tell.
make covers of lawn or muslin furl FIRE INSURANCE
place.
Asses may cat aud take no harm—
Hie top.part of them. Make them
If you are not Insured or would
Monkeys may hug them with utt­ Though it may be earmuffs high on al wait a foot wide, so that when i
— scat hot arm
placed nij the top iglge of the quilt j Ilk* to chans* your lusurunc* call
mills down in the they will extend about six inches on!
But you—beware! how you touch
pany with a cash capital ol
this thing.
cither side.
They can easily be} 000 and can fully prelect
slipped off nnd washed.
This amethyst emerald bloom with
i.kk n. pitYon
o, Childhood,
a sting.
Soggy I'ir Crusts—Even though
And yet—strange!- onc6 did I know
she be an excellent cook, nearly ev­
arnait
ery housewife will occnxiunally :
Who. wnlclhsl all day where Ihe
have her pies ruined by a soggy, hot- ,
your Inys
thistle* ran
tom crust. 'To overcome Ibis pos- |
A Luile Old Everything Store!
In gforious slragJing multitude
sibilily rub the lower crust of the
pie with the white of an egg. This UNDERTAKING AND
How l&lt;i Keep Sausage.
prevents- the juice from soaking
My way for preserving sausag6 through, leaving the crust crisp aud FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Only when nichi hid from his view. for summer u-e is exceedumly easy, tender.
•
Their purple n-ii &gt;f useless war.-. yet geem* (•» be unknown to many
Cranberries, plums, gooseberries, Licensed Embalmer always in attendance
He turned, lialf-Jolb, to the kindred [■••ople, says a writer m Uie Orange nr grapes will not take so much su­
PHONE 226 OR 387
Judd FaniN*r.
stars.
gar if a little cooking soda is added ,
I k—’|» on hand a quantity of in­ before putting in the sugar.
—Arthur If)
expensive
enamel
basins
uf
sizes
” Poetry Jeu
SHELDON
Before blacking stoves melt a
.'iiiall piece of tallow and rub il
tatiaage at butcher- well into the hands and around and
Abstract Bluck, Hastings.
For Stains.
under the nails. This keeps the
Money to loan on Real Eslat*. Real
the gurmriiL in h-miii of tartar wa- basins, which urc. placed-in a mod- blacking from gelling into every Kstaia sold on commission. G«n«ral
er.ilely ho! ov»‘ii aud allowed to line or crack (for il is. nlnioel im­ conveyancing. Having a oomplala set
. Equal purls i.f turpentine and bak&gt;' until Ihe fat draws out and Ihe possible to-kcep from gelling soino of Abstract Books compiled from th*
Record* can furnish complata Ab­
ammonia.Will renvivo paint from
block on the hands}, and with warm stracts.
clothing no malt r liow hard it inuy iy from. 15 tn 25 minutes, uncording waler und soap the tallow and
In size of IciPii. It. is then rernov- black; wash off, leaving the hands :
lie.
.
Borax will lein-ivo the ivaltmr
as clean as ever.
stains made by shoes on light col­
ored blockmy-.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
»0W RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS ANO BLA0OER
Icjuioii
will
remove
match
ed with Abu fat when il becomes
scratches front j iint.
• Ammonia wdi remove grease cold. 1
stafhs from whit- goods.
If You Want Delicious
-- nre -I in a oppl, drtr
• Ether will rem
stains without
leaving u ring on ihc material.
like fresh sausage.
Coughs and Colds Weaken
ha.in- ................
just enough to
the System.I'
d
'ircly with tho fat.
Il
..... . r.
P.,.'
JhnWns in Um n&gt;ing-pan. making
You c»n get it here al ANV TIME you wish and in-ANY QUAN­
TITY you desire. We deliver ice cream to any part of the city.
We buy our owu crearu, and get the be*t that tnoiiey_£«n bay.
kiw” Get’nJ.
'* ’* ’“H
■‘•••ndilion.
We make our own icecream by machinery, and h*ve the b«st there
•St roaLvune i i . J?
Tlm-object of using such small re. is on the market. Our ice cream is strictly PUKE, WHOLESOME
Nnw Jiiscn\i.|y I "f ty. II will stop. ,, । ।
. (tvil but a small mumand SANITARY, humnu hands not touching it from th* tim* the
crexntgoes into our machine until it i* dished out on your tabic.
The best iimdi.'ilie for stiibliorii . ;
. L,.. ., h,.. - ifi,.r li. inc nr
rnuxlis. rol.G and all throat and. 1 Lii... .„
]S a rtSr
lung trouble*.
Mr. O. It. Brown.*•"»«**
MKKT YOUR FRIBND* AT THB PALM GARDEN
MyscaUne, Ala., writes; “My wife
Onmitr Marmalade.
•
* * ' ’ ' "
’ ■* summer
'months ami I iinm’.-&gt;Hy ’feelhntt Dr.j, Liihei'orang-&gt; or Rnipe fruit may
Kings Nmv Du—ery
her'1’,-*
u,ag A1* beautiful
life." Good for i hihiren. Nir and * 5?ar.ay?,hM
$1.00. Recoinm'-mi«’l by Carveth &amp; a.h
*&gt;&gt;♦' .'’"How from iho nnd
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Frw*'r
Stebbins.—A. E. Mulholland.-Ajlv. iUown lo
,uucr wh,l« Part» Cul

Spring Term

4

Business University

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

ICE CREAM

THE PALM QARDEI

�our vwn -works, and ilia* no other
portion of Holy Wf't teaches it.
The teaching is cuncH-ning re­
wards. Ami What about rewards?
Does-it teach that all are to be re­
warded aliki1, that every child of
God will receive Ihe same reward.
—no more, no l«w—os every oilier
child of. God. regardless of the ser­
vice rendered? No. for Hint would
For" Sunday July 5.
not harmonize with the leaching
Ry l/w W. Ames.
of Scripture eelsewliere. Rewjird*
The Laborer* In Tlic Vineyard;' arc according to works fRev. 22:
Matt. 20:1-111
12). Our faithfulness -Rev. 2:10'.
Golden Text:
Mutt. 5:»S. Head and our love for His appearing fMalt. 20:17,-31.
Tim. 4;8) are ron’iducations i
connection with rewards, ft
Inti-odiu-lury.
Our present lesson is related lo possible to -be saved without b&lt;
The worms came and killed your lambs, reduced your pigs
WHY NOT PREVENT THIS? There is no reason why a bad
the question Peter asked in Ihc les­ ing rewarded for worke d Cor. :
condition shall be allowed to come when the prevention is
Ho we must dismiss. It
until they sickened and died.
You thought they had chol­
son o( June 21.
The rich young 11-15).
within
your reach—and it is so much easier to prevent dis­
ruler camo to Christ and asked idea that reward* are tn be given
era.
Your
profits
were
materially
cut
off.
The
seeds
of
concerning eternal life, hut refus­ out equally, without any regard
ease
than to cure it. Dr. Holland's Medicated Stock Food
ed to leave hlfl possessions on for Hie difference ill Works. Here­
worm infection arc scattered all over your farm and if some­
is fully guaranteed to do j'ust what we claim for it, if fed
earth, conseifuontly went away in is an important distinction be­
thing is not done your stock may be infected and a heavier
from Uie Lord sad, with wliidi. tween salvation and rewards. Sal­
according to our directions. Besides being a disinfectant
contrail Acts-8:39.
Tins brings vation is-thr same; nil wlux-Leliuvu
loss follow than you have had yet
and purifier it is a PRODUCER.
forth the words of our Ixird con- on J«su* Christ nre saved. But re­
wards
differ,
and
anbased
upon
earning ' the salvation of those
certain
considerations
in
the
lives
who trust in ricin-’, the astonish­
of
those
saved
ones.
Il
i«
un
­
ment of the disciples, and tin- as­
Dr. Holland's Medicated Stock Salt Makes
surance of the Gori of all grare necessary lo rail attention to the
that HI* grace is abundantly ®uf- facl 4liat for those whn reject Jomis
flclenl to accomplish, that which is Christ ns tlie divine Saviour there
impossible wilh man. ■ Peter con­ is neither salvation nor reward,
Good Milk or Good Wool cannot be grown from unhealthy stock. Sec us and get a
templates llv: rich man's refusal, but rather n judgment unto eonbooklet that will tell you all about this and what it will do for your stock and bow to use it.
nnd contrasts with this the net ion demnntinii. which will like wise be
of himself and the other disciples। arcordiug to works iRov. 20:11-15 .
In leaving "all" nnd following Him. One tiling more, wo must iiot-pb-s
The ''all" hi' left was not worthy every d.-tntl of the parable, but
to be compared with the grace of rather seek the IpmAo that our
nur Lord Jesus Christ (rend 2 Cor. Lord intended to teach in speaking
If we attach to each detail
8:9). Peter spoke here after the il.
flesh.
Hr is eoneerned with the some meaping we might miss Ihe
Meanings
self-sacrifice nnd service of IhoM- import of His wonts.
who followed the Ijird, and would have been ntiached to the differ­
know concerning'thn reward of ent hours, the early morning la­
such unselfishness.
Tn Mt. 19:28 borers le-ing iilontifli'd with the
our Lord gives to the disciples apfrtlr.&amp;-and early .Ulirjjlians,. the
flrat a promise which Js for them elweiilh hourrlnlHirers with the
But
alone, which will bo fulfilled when Christians of the last day.’.
He ponies again with His saints tn . to follow each detail would lead us
set- up the kingdom. Then in v 29 ’to the conclusion that the early
in’believing and ,in patient wailing MISS PECKHAM ENTERTAINED
Christian*
will
murmur
when
the
Ho follows wilh the assprance that
Phil. 1:2.1". for Chi rat.
"every one" will be rewarded for lime of reward comes, a conclu­ and be with I’iiricl
THREE NORMAL CLASSES
Predou’ Points.
their service.
In verse 3(1 lb1 sion unscriplural ami untenable. ami to him it wa* revealed (hat Un­
V 2 "he sent them.”
"As thou
says “Rut many Hint are first shall We would not attach nny special crown 'd righti-oti.’in-N.’ awaited
hast sent me into tli&lt;« world, even Al "Bonnie Doon" Farm, Her Home,
be last: and tho Inst shall be first." meaning to, tlic penny which each those who love His appearing
Paul was occupied so have -I also sent I hem into the
a statement similar to Iho one In v received. Tlie parable is a reliukc Tim. 1:8.
in Hasting’ Township Ijurt
10 of our lesson, which may Ito to Peter for being occupied with with Chri.-t. Certain of the lahor- world.” (John 17:18). Study tho
Saturday.
•
service when he vrs Wlirkl'll &lt;IW 11 1111
“go's" of the Bible- e. g„ Mt. 5:21;
taken to indicate flint, the portion 1tlie rewnnl of his
ten occupied with j ment;*’ their hearts
8:32; 10:7; 10:21; 18:15; 19:21 20:1;
between these, two verses contains should nave been
the Lord who had saved Him and
22:9; 28:7; Mk. 5:19: 10:15; Johii
an explanation of the verses.
The
annual reunion of
the
by
whose
grace
lie
was
pennillcd
Exposition of the Parable.
8:11; 11:2; 15:10: .VI- 5:20; 8:29.
normal classics of 1905, 1900 and
Strict
Tliis parable, the fourteenth in 'lo render an acceptable service. the agreement called for.
V 3 “idle.”
You are idle, so far I1M&gt;7. vtiien Miss Harriet L. Peekfor the grace of God tve could justice was manifested in reward­ as reward is 'concerned. until youjham had charge of (he normal de­
the Book of Mail hew. is peculiar fo But
1
Until ing them. Those who had work­ begin serving God In Hi’ own way. pnrtmeni of our city schools, wiis
Matthew, the kingdom Rook. That 1not sene God. acceptably.
it has to do wilh-rewards, and nnl wc are saved Golf will not recog- ed without requiring .hi agreement And Hjs way is in Christ.
held Saturday nl tbe "Bonnie Doon"
salvation. Is evident.
To make I nize one iota of our service.—“the
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
V 4 “-whatsoever.” “Whosoever” flinn home of Mist Peckham in
right”
Ihe penny represent salvation, or. I reward is not reckoned of grace,
is tho sinner's . wqriF-Jolm 3:10; Hastings towns hip. nnd wax attend­
in Western Michigan.
Christ, would he nut of harmony but &lt;ff debt” (Rom.' 1:1'. Then we
"Whatsoever” is-the saint’s word— ed by nlMiul 25 members of these
wilh all scripture teaching in that arc debtors lo His marvelous grace us that lie reserves the right to do
classes. some of whom also brought*
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave,
it would make salvation the result for iieing placed in n relation In
their little ones.
A fine dinner J
V
13
"Friend,
I
do
thee
no
Him
so
that
wc
can
serve
Hirn
at
His
wftl
in
tin
1
muller
of
rewards,
of works, which it is not. The
was served, ami a very pleasant so­
Store Phones—
Fann Phones—
Grateful
to Him for His assuring us nt tlie same time that wrong." God has never done any­ cial lime was enjoyed by those who
sinner cannot by nny labors earn all.
II is man who hag ri-spondr&lt;i to the invitations by
Bell, 173
Bell. 651
salvation, any more than he can kindness to us in His Son. we tho Judge of nil lib* earth will do one a wrong.
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
sell all he has nnd buy Christ (see would "joy in God" (Rom. 5:11), right, mid I lint.our service for Him wronged'God ami nis. fellow men. tlndr presence.
Miss Peckham, al­
Him with tho will not lie forgot I vn -.see Ml. 10:
Mo. 13:44-40). If he is to re­ and not mrve
ways makes her guests feel that she
We must bear in mind Hutt (James 1:13).
ceive salvation it must be as the thought of rewnnl uppermost•- in I2&gt;.
appreciates the very kindly rela­
God Himself is our
■ Tills Is God's tions that always existed between
gift of God’ll grace (Eph. 2:8).&gt;lour minds.
gate HU Son, heroelf as teacher ami tin- student*
“For the wages of sin is death; but)[reward (Gen. 15:1). Christ Jews it is His love to us—ward I lint
the gin of God Is eternal life the Lord is “our hope" (1 Tiin. 1:1) itynkes il possible for us to receive
of the normal department.
through Jesus Christ our Lord" ^Mwt merely Hts-pW*—w-HiK-re- -wilier salvation or reward. Mnv us freely all tilings (Hom. 8:32).
___
_______
____
__
______
wards.
The
late
Rev.
John
Har*
u
~
°
“
"*■
tho
Spirit
of
Trulli
guide
us
into
(Rom. 0:23). Let us have il selUPreview, (Next week's lesson).
tho
truth;
may
He
slablisli
miri
ed then, that'thi» parable does not per said that the jncssage of the
Greatness through service—Mark FLYING FOX AN INDIAN PEST
teach that wo. earn aalvalipn by New O’eslaintiA. is "Himself." For. hearts in grace; and give us all joy: 1032^45.
K
Head parallfT'jpassage*.
Depredation* of Peculiar Creature*
Make a list of our Lord's own
Make Them Cordially Disliked
High School Graduates, and
predictions uf His death, from tho
•
by Agriculturist*.
four Gospel rj-cord*.
Pupils Leaving the
Whnt became of James nnd John
People who h*vq lltfod in Indi* are
finally, i. e, how did (heir lives
Grammar Grades
uill|;
|
familiar
with
tha
long
strings
of
flyend?
.
.
‘ * What is Uie best verse in our leswhich
often be seen
son?
wending their way in single fllo from
u to your plans tor the future.
Find- in (lie church epistle* or! their sleeping place* in remote tree*
elsewhere teaching that corrobo- to the fruit garden* upon which they
rales (lie principles of this lesson. prey. Those curious creature* aomsr
....---------- . ,---------- - ,—
young men and women from
Whnt teaching i* there here con- llme9 measure a* much a* four feel
■rnlne the
Hi.- Person
I'.Twa of
o( Jesus
Jrau. Christ?
chn.ifl „„„
wUt,
Th,,. r-MUt
coming
life fur the bert commercial
Concerning His Work?
Is there I
anything, here that leads us to look brown fur and mole colored wings.
After their -nocturnal doprodaUon*
command! th* attention of
for His coming?
they fly away with the dawn to a tree
itioui pupil,. Our Mudenu
Sincerely yours,
-------ley do win in the exacting
In some isolated place, and thorn rest
Lee W. A inc*.
battle of burineta.life. Mor* thin ten thouund enduring tbe day. hanging bead down­
thuuaitic itudenti proclaim our work"‘par excellence.'"
MIGHT LEARN FROM DENMARK ward from tbo bough* In tho manner
We want your bu,iacu. You need our Mnricci.
of bat*, clutching tho branch with
Why not make arrangement" *’—
thalr
feet
A*
the
flying
foxe*
gather
Fall Term begins
Summer Term begin, Jun
Small Country's Success In Agricul­
on the tree selected there la a tremen­
tbe asking. Send
ture Shows ths Great Possibilities
dous commotion, for each newcomer
for This Country.
I* vigorously driven off from one place
The kiddies need something that is dainty
Denmark 1* a Httlo country. ‘Il after another until he eventually man­
McLachlan Business University
contains only 15,388 square miles and ages to secure a perch for himself.
and appetizing, don't they? And you want
110-118 Pearl Street, Craad Rapid*. Mkh.
about 2,600,000 people. It Ilea be- Those on tije tree meanwhile keep
to be sure that they have a' food that is
Up an Incessant wrangling, each en­
greea north latitude, or on a par­ deavoring to secure tho highest and
easily digested—one that will not disturb
best
place
to
rest
on.
Sometimes
allel with northern Labrador, south­
their sleep.
ern Alaska, and the middle ot Hud­ many hundreds ot these destructive
son's bay. Yet thia tiny-kingdom In creatures may. be seen hanging from
1913 exported 1170,448,009 worth of tbo branches ot a largo tree. When
are surprisingly good at
merchandise, of which about |13«,000 opportunity otter* they are often shot,
and some ot the natlvea consider their
Paris is planning extensive police
any time.
A redaction bf more than oneconsisted of farm products.
Denmark baa achfevud this position fleah a delicacy, though it hardly ap­ half in electric light rates is the reform*, providing for selection of
in the trade world partly because of peals to Europeans: When the foxes object of a* campaign now on at fittest 'men and class promotion*
They are made of the hearts of the finest
start
their
flight
In
the
early
hours
ot
the most practical system of education
every three years.
Cleveland. O.
Indian com, perfectly cooked, delicately sweet­
the world can show, partly as a result tbe morning tbey frequently swoop
A. Russian Y. M. C. A. Is to bo
The commissioner of railways of
of superb and all-pervading coopera­ down into any water which is handy
ened and salted, rolled into thin, ribbony
Queensland will visit this country established with the financial sup­
tion. partly by sheer thrift, honesty
this summer lo obtain the latest port of the Prince of Ode;nburg.
flakes and toasted to a crisp, golden brown.
and Industry. It ia probable that the fiocks, but folldfr each other tn single information regarding the working । Russian nobleman and J. O. I helps
naturag-resource* of the little nation file, flying with a peculiar, slow, meas­ of the railways in the United Stokes, American millionaire So­
are not a quarter a* great aa those of ured sweep ot the wing.—Wide World States.
cialist
They have that indescribable flavour—
the auto of Michigan. How largo a Magazine.
sweet and delicious, that so delights the taste.
population could our country support
If Danish standards ot agriculture
Wanted It Sharper.
could be adopted throughout tho
Belen ia very fond of ice cream,
ust pour from the package and add cream
United Stale* T
also of decided flavor*. One day at

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Sunday School
Lesson

An Ounce of Prevention
Worth a Pound of Cure

Dr. HolIand’s Medicated Stock . Salt Will Disinfect Your Stock and Prevent Disease and Loss

MORE MILK------ MORE FLESH--------- MORE WOOL

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
PHONE 18

HASTINGS, MICH

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Post Toasties
For That

Bedtime Snack

Post Toasties

sugar, or sprinkle over fresh berries or

fruit.

a party ahe wa* aerved with maplo
Ice cream of which tho flavor waa
vary mild. Sho ato but llttlo of IL •
"Why, Halen," cried tho Burprlaed
_________ _____
Wt
worry." replied Mlaa Cayenne; “people hoateaa, “what's tho matter with you?
who make a specialty of reckless talk I thought you were ao fond of lea
seldom have the discernment to be cream."
"This la too dull,'* Belen politely re­
sorry,'.'
plied.

Naturally Fortified.

Easy to serve and mighty good.

The Memory Lingers'
sold by Grocers

Take Plenty of Time to EaL
There is a saying that “rapid eat­
ing Is slow •suicide.” If you have
formed the habit of eating loo rap­
idly you are most likely suffering
from indigestion or constipation,
which will result eventually in ser­
ious illness unleM corrected.
Di­
gestion begins in the mouth. Food
should be thoroughly masticated
and insalivated. Then when you
have a fullnesi bf the stomach or
feel dull and glupid afler eating,
take one of Chamberlain's Tablets.
Many severe cases of stomach
trouble and constipation have been
cOred by the use of these tablets.
They are t-asy to take and most
agreeable in effect.
Sold hy AH
Dealers.—Adv. '

FINE FLAVOR IN BAKING—
IIol Weather Tonic and
Heath Builder.
Are you run down—nervoustifed? Is everything you do an ef­
fort? You aro not lazy—you arc
sick I Your stomach, liver, kidneys
and .whole system need a ionic. A
tonic nnd health builder to drive
out the waste matter—build you up
and renew your strength. Nothing
better than Electric Bitters. Start
today. Mrs. James Duncan, Haynes­
ville, Me.,
writes:
"Completely
cured me after several doctors gave
me up." 50c nnd 81.00.
Recom­
mended by Carveth &amp; Stebbins.—A.
E. Mulholland.—Adv.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

ts *lw*y*du« to extrema care in nx
b*k*with. In mining Art*to* Float

ol GLIADIN in
Ibagra tenu

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                  <text>BANNER.

IN BARRY COUNTY

Circulation Greater Than All Other
Barry County Papers Combined.

20 PAGES

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MIJ

JRSDAY. JULY 2,1914

WONDERFUL GROWTH
II IM™

rr. JE HITSCITY
i
^DAMAGE WAS SMALL

MICHIGAN MUTUAL TORNADO
CYCLONE
AND WINDSTORM
CO. HAS 60,000 MEMBERS.

AS THE TWISTER WAS TOO FAR'
Op in the air to do its
VERY WORST.

AND CARRIES OVER 120 MILL-’

SAME CYCLONE DOES $100,000

IONS OF DOLLARS INSURANCE

PART ONE-1

TRY BANNER WANT8

If You With to Sell or Buy, Becauau
Rrerybody Reads The BANNER,
NUMBER 9

LOAD

DAMAGE IN EATOM COUNTY

OF HAY TIPPED OVER

II Ls the Scromi Largest Insurance
Twelve People
Injured There.
Died Few Minutes luiter Without
Co. Of its Kind in the World
Rome Fatally. Fbr&gt; of Storm
Regaining Consciousucss. Fun­
and One of Hie Strongest.
Shown at Petri**\ilh*.
eral Will be Held Thursday.
Something ovqr 3U years ago a
That Hastings barely escaped a
cyclone (Hissed across the southern
Ruins of Mrs. Alice Ford's B
terrible visllalion by n cyclone Salresiding two
part of Barry County, causing
urday afternoon about four o'clock.
almost
great di-atruclion flT |ini|ierty. Tho
■ was probably due t&lt;* one of those
after.bias nt-that, time was a TOTAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
/
"freakish" perfOHnan«-es for which
View of West Side of Beni. TobylvBarn, Wrecked by Cyclone.
LOSS, as then* was no such thing
the “twisters" are noted. The cop­
CONFERENCE IN SESSION
as iiisiu-mirv against such storm*.
, per colored cloud in Un* southwest ■
Several men saw Un- accumula­
\ preceding the storm, the swirling, 1
TO PUBLISH .PIONEER
tions of a life time wiped out al-, Excellent Program Hus Been Pre­
motion of the cjouds aisivc the citf; J
Eckert w.i&lt; a resident of Irving
most in tlif "winking of an eye."
। VrnveliiiK west to east,, were a sureJ
---SOCIETY ARTICLES township fur. it) years and had a.
pared For The 100 Bol-.s al
Indication of the cyclonic nnture/n
To most uien thni stonn was but,
wide acqnaintani-e. He served his
Torch laike. I
the storm. If any further proof
Ihe fiiry of ihi* elements, ami it
tovviudiip six times as supervisor.
Read ill Ri-ernT Pioneer Mectiuq. He is survived by his widow, his
was soon forgotten. But one man
ONE BARN BURNED AND ANOTH­.. were needl’d, a look at Benj Tobey's
Genlrnl Lake, .Mich., June 2Glh.
Imni. Ed Shay’s hops**, across the
saw in it a ’’busim-ss possibility,"
son. Elmer, formerly supervisor «&gt;f
’ First one Will be About MK-.
(hie hundred,representative High
ER PARTIALLY DE­
street
from
it,
and
the
DePlanta
mid not long after I hill D. W. Rog­ School boys from al) parts of Mich­
Irving, mid lus daughter, Mrs. Leah■—&gt;,
simrjiry Selkrig.
MOLISHED
ti &gt;u.se, still farther east on West SUPERVISORS
,
ers was instrumental in getting a igan. arrived today for the fifth anCOMPLETED
charter for the Michigan Mutual -nunl High School Student tConferS ale street, and at the fallen trees *
THEIR
LABOR
SATURDAY
s
Point,
Gun
take,
in
H.
D.Selden's
yaraal
lhebnrnon
Toauado, Cyclniie. mid Windstorm ence to be held at Hayo-Went-Ha
THREE PERSONS BARELY
PERSONAL INCREASED TOO.
M s. Prosser’s lot on North it roadd m the'account of
Insurance Company, which today is Camp for boys on Torch take.
James Selkrig puh, w y. and all doubt would disappear.
the M-rond largest insurance com­
The Conference Camp will be
ESCAPE WITH THEIR LIVES
pany of its kind in tin* world. It conducted
1
I Is well undemlood that the
for
ten
days.
F.
has a membership of OO.Otitl mid an Field of Hit* University of Minouri
w&lt; irling motion of a cyclone is al- IFIGURES ARE NOW ABOUT AS
UMoasable capitul of $120,0(10.(100.
is the Camp director and Mr. X B. Storms of This Kind Seem to be wi ys in the direction in which (he
TAX COMMISSION REQUIRED
st rm cloud Iteelf i» moving on the
' Windstorms were not as fre­ Davis, chairman of the program
Annual Events In Irv­
st ith rim of a cyclone, that is from
quent. then as now, mid (he growth committee announce an excepti&lt;m-'
of Hip Company was so rapid that al strong program. B..B. Jonnsoti
wpst to east; while on the north
ing.
ing. At tlie barn. Mr. Eckert
the "advance assessment'’ of 2»i of Lansing Is tolliave charge of thA, From Our Irving Correspondent.
rijn of the twister the inotlbn is Banner
I
Gives Assessments .As Made
cided to back the load into
cents on each tint) insured, which dally Bible work.
building.
The
horses
tin
Among Hie
ami Equalized. Also As EquulSome severe electrical distur- from the east toward the west.
every member pays ii|&gt;on joining, speakers are: David It. Porter and■I \blyii-es
abruptly and the hay began to r
‘ i ....i ■
The barn of Mr. Tobey was shoved
were
manifest
in
this
local
­
more than |&gt;aid all losses and ex­ Jainea WitiUnore of New York;; ily' last week. On Friday a heavy off (he foundation toward the east
penses for the Oral 15 years or Dean White-and William H. Goy of
The board of supervisors com­
about twelve feel before il partly
rain
Norm
accompanied
with
some
more .of Hie comiiflny’s life.
their labors on Saturday.
Grnitd Rapids.
I
wind nnd lightning—and rains again toppled over onto the tool and vehi- pleted
important m:itli|- before them I
But. during llie past 10 years nr' Special preparalion is now under• Friday night. Saturday and Sunday, cle- shed on the east side of the Thg
1
more cyclones and windstorms way (or a big Fourth of July cele­ supplied, the face of mother earth barn. The barn on Mrs. Prosser's 'was the equalization of the assess­
have become more frequent and bration nt Hu* Camii. Hon. II. R. witli a great abundance of waler. place on North Broadway was shov- 1ments. That wotrid naturally be a I
alHidt wliiiTi Tliefe could be1
lus^.-s have greatly mcii-ao-d, ne­ Palfengill, of tansing, Is the speak­ The lightning struck the barn of vd to the west about two feel off its matter
1
differences of judgment, and i
cessitating the levying of five or er for the occasion.
'
A. O. Sink on Jhe farm purchased foundation, and the big pm&lt;* tree in wide
natur'nlly
the memliers of lhe|
six assessments ‘ during those to
1
of Charles Strong last winter, burn­ Herm Selden's yard, north of Mrs. board
not be in entire-ac­
ing the barn to the ground. We are Prosser’s, was blown so that its 1cord onwould
the subject. But it iiiikL
hastily summoned Mr*.'Eckert, who
informed that Mr. Sink's son. Otto trunk lays in a northwesterly direr- [be said that
the board amt. all its
each $100 insurt’d.
arrived just in time to
tier hu*PLAYS HERE JULY 3 ANO 4, narrowly escaped being killed out­ lion. The Citizens Telephone lines. 1
sought lo be good tem­
baiid breathing his last.
The existence of the Company
right by the lightning which struck east of Tobey's were blown to the 1members
pered
about
it.
ami
while
each
sup
­
northward.
.
—
I
has been a God-send lo many peuthe barn in which Otto was at work
ervisor
stood
for
his
own
town,
mid
ple all over Michigan. It has saved One Game Tomorrow Followed By caring fur four head of horses. A«
Another indicator of a cyclone is !
for its favorable consTdermany and many a man from ruina­
it was, Otto Sink was rendered un­ that nt and near its Cettter there is Inimred
.
Double-Header On Glori­
by the equalization commit­
tion. Il has paid every loss Tully
y county while a ymiitg man.
conscious by the shock, and would a vacuum, and the increased (ires- atluu
.
ous Fourth.
yet when the committee made,
ami promptly. and has been fair
iso tenve* two brothers. Samuel
have burned with the building had sure, due to the condeL-alioitof the tee,
. report,
its
which was accepted by
Spend Hie Glorious Fourth ...
in not his father and Charles Bennett, air within the dlanrler of the .
mid honorable iii all of its adjust­
’reeporl, and William, of this
Hastings and see the Hastings team a neighbor, carried him to a place twister, sometimes cusses u house the majority of the board lie­
ments.
- .
members all made the best of it, tp&gt;
.
lo literally ex,&gt;lodn f; uu air pi**i- mailer
That the honorable career of this play a double-header with lliu Niles! of safety.
how-J|gr&lt;l it may have hit
.
Cdmpauy has appealed most -favor­ (cmiCJhvliirh has the reputation of
The
lightning wrought hav'ScTn sure as the center, or vacuum area, their
Lown Snips. ,
ably to people generally, is shown being one of the strongest teams in many quarters and the leloclrical of storm passes over.it. That is The report of the Equalization
Mrs. Falwnrd Bhike. wife of one of
by its wonderful growth from smith western Michigan.
disturbances were of sucti a nature what'' is indicated at Hie home of .
. REV. JAMES SELKRIG.
■ Middleville s tilus) prommem busiNiles will also (day hen1 on Fri­ that many freakish manifestations Ed 8hay, just peross the road from Committee. Which we give else-1
about KM) members and about
where,
is signed by live members. Mfationiiry lo the Gun laikr Indi‘bed on Thursday m&lt;yuday,
July
3.
I
his
making
a
series
of
Tobey's barn, when the entire frame The
&gt;
$I7&lt;&gt;,OOU insurance in IHK5 lo tio.uoo
of (lower were evidenced. chairman.
Supervisor
Gro/inhiis
,
w
I
iom
siieiTssor
iii
religious
;
after jin illness &lt;&lt;t several
members mid till .millions of dol­ three games with Hastings.
At William McCann's home in of an up stairs window was pushed ger. Was unable to ho present after
work Iimong (he descendants of I months, which had its origin in the
lars of insurance in lull.
’
This series will be watched with Irving a chicken was standing close outward by the air pressure from Wednesday
of
last
week,
owing
lo
these
liidimis
is
Rev.
Kelsey
Isaac,
j
consequences
of an operation |u*r“The. Michigan Mutual Tocnailii. great interest all over the stale as beside their home to escape the within, and was theircaught by the .
pastor of Hie Bradley Imlimi formed la-1 winter.
Mr*. Blake
Cyclone and Windstorm Insurance it will determine the standing of driving rain. Il so chanced that the wind, and the frame was neatly ,
church. '
’
i was widely -known.
Her maiden
Co. has an advertisement in this the most talked of semi-pro teams ground rod of the U-h-phonl- line bung up on a clothes line post it. (Committee, declined to sign it be­
in Michigan.
entering their house on the Hast­ I he yard.
cause be though! his township. Chirr Soklnaw’. ml
wmII,.
«•"
•••
.l
—
ra.
_•••
Hullaml
abmH «
mH carry a
Wiiidslonn ^lulicy
Barry county fans arexidanning ings exchange was close by where
There had been a good rain pre- Tliornupple,
■
had been hit too hard
Indians.
to.be
|&gt;roM*nl'in
great
numbers
at
might to read.
the chicken stood and when an vious to the coming of the cyclonic ।by lh&lt;- Committee.
Supervisor
these contests, especially ^.on the electrical discharge come down the storm, which .Mr. ’Tobey tirsL saw iMarshall, of Burry. insists llqU m
Imnnl pnstnr. officiating. I»rthe
articles
read
before
the
recent
! Fourth when the attendance is ex- line towards the ground, traveling, as he was in the Do Planta house -all history there has never been an
il is Survived by her husband
of the Harry County l’ion«:
■ pectrd lo be rerord-breaking.
no doubt, through the path of least' which he now owns. The sky in ।mslbnce where a township acquir­ meeting
on. Glcu Blake. She was one
Not lee.
Hastings has the greatest pitch­ resistance, if passed through the the southwest hail the characteris- ed
, gUd.tkrj of wealth ns easily us eers. The. one next week will be
Under the law Automobiles I ing staff carried, by any setni-pro back
C.harles Atkin’s very interesting
tic
copper
hue.
and
Mr.
Tobey
ex,
of
the
fowl,
scattering
feath
­
did
Barry
al
the
hands
of
the
''northwestern
pari of the comity,
ami Motor Cycles urr not allou- team in Michigan and Niles lias .*1 ers all about.
pielun* of hfe in Ha.-dings during
peeled there would lie n good breeze, ■Equalisation
j
Committee.
and her passing is mourned by
rd to run faster (han &lt;*i(|lit miles line-up comiMiscd of former leag­
The committee made additions to
scores of friend*.
Many other currents' of electricity His suspicions wenrtnore than con­
per hour on the biufm-ss sln-cts uers.
firmed
when
tie
heard
the
brick
।
the rolls mnnmilmg lo $I,1WIO,XK&gt;.
mid fifteen miles per hour on | These gamei^liouhl tie attended burned oiit the telephohn connec­
Stows Will Close Saturday.
the chimney of the De Planta '|They imide deductions of $.130,000
other sin-els of the City. On by every lover of base ball in Barry tions in various dwelling houses. from
W. F. M. S. Mec|ing.
, As .ffily llh coiiies on Saturday,
AL the home of James Kelley, two house beating a tattoo on the roof. ।
account of minwniiis complaints I Qiunly.
all stores
..... ami business ..uuova
houses in , The regular monthly meeting of
miles east of Irving station, the and saw a tree overturned. He ex- ]Rutland. and left Assyria mid both —
the City Inis- decided to strictly
peeled to find his own home and the s
Hastings have agreed to-close on | the Woman’s Foreign Mi-sionai-y
lightning
struck
the
house
close
by
enforce this law ami It is &lt;io|H-d
Allrn—Chandler Marriage.
iii'ii .ini.,
r.v..phiSociety of the Methodist Episcopal
blowh away. He was thank- ;.
lilial
date t.&gt;
lo give clerks ।and
that the nubile Will lake notice I Howard Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. a chimney doing some damage. .. barn
Iprietors a well, earned vacation.
I ’liurrh will lie- held &lt;&gt;u Wednesday
Another freakish caper of the ful when he saw Hm house was
of the fact. There arc also jliharlM Allen, nf this city, and Miss
but when he saw the burn off ' TH.Dcenniuiodnli* their patrons. I iflernoon. July K. al’llm imam of
many comptniiits about viola­ [Effie Chandler of Prairieville, were nimble current manifested itself at safe:
its
foundation
nnd
overturned^
as
the
A.
E.
Matthews
farm,
threetions of the bicycle ordinance. united in marriage In Kalamazoo on
‘
' son. chapter (1 of "Our Work-fur the
shown
in
the
picture
elsewhere,
he
This onlinn'm c has Ih-i-ii uub- I Tuesday afternoon. After n tour quarters of- a mite nortlieusi of knew-.tha’gentle zephyrs had luwn
4fti4 riepSaHltr- MK - Sadie -Hall. "Thw
lislii-d and In (hi* future will also | lo Buffalo and' .Niagara Falls, they James Kelley’s home and about two going some. West State-81^ from
( .. ig's Business’’—Mr*. Clement
As Kalunlayt July I, i.*i the nh- rniml.
mid one-half miles, northeast .fromho strictly rnfort-eil.
will rolutnTO ntikllngs IO reSide.
W. R. Jamieson.
| Smith. Election of officer/ .Mysthis station., n seems that Bela till’ Dtf'Platita lloUM’ westward was nlversury of our" NntliiiiulTndeW. It Jamieson, Mayne.
Mayor.’ tery bo\ contest. Pot lurk supper
Lancaater. tenant on the farm, had full of wires and poles from lhe iiendriice, every citizen should
'
BANNER AVANT ADV&amp; PAY.
--- — ■
1 in charge of Mrs. Horton. Mrs.
line mi opportunity to observe
just put the team in the barn down Citizens Telephone Co.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
|Crook and Mi*. Keiiasl.m.
Al lhe time lhe storm was at its this lioliday in u filling manner.
in the basement and so great was
In order lo allow all Ihose em­
the haste of hirtWlf and Min, bbl­ worst, several persons along State
win. that they did not stop to un­ street noticed it. and that angry ployed to enjoy IhcinsehcK, all
bridle the beasts, but turned the looking, clouds were rolling and
the business men who can do so.
team loose in the basemenl. they in twisting about overhead. But 'the and others will close their husllirss places on Saturday. The
the meantime running to the house tail of lhe twister when they notic­
for shelter. "Scarcely had they loft ed il, according !•&gt; the observers,
meal markets will keep open a
before lightning struck the barn mt was not lower than.iOO feel from
Eurt of the muriiinq mid the hnrthe northwest side, tearing off a the ground, so that what this city
rr shops will close -nt S:3d
part of the roof and the door on the experienced, except possibly for a o’clock.
north side as well, a distance of little dip of the tail of lhe cyclone
Lei every ciljzcn enjoy this
several rods northward. The cur­ near lhe Tobey farm, was -what' holiday, which commemorates
rent ran down the framework to might be termed the undertow of the birlh &lt;if our nation. We tire
the basement, where the team had air currents drawn in by lhe cy­
today enjoyliqi the results of the
just been left, striking through a clone, lhe business end of which
unseltlsli mid ‘ sclf-sm ritlcinn
Eart of a timber near the animals was above lhe earth when it pass­
work of (hose who date us this
reaking panes of glass in the base­ ed over Hasting*. Those who saw imh-peivlenec, mid It is lilt inn
ment windows, thus showering the it said the cyclonic cloud was dis- that Mime thouaht should Im- (liv­
dumb beasts .with pieces of fine sipnlo&lt;t lhe tail Iwing drawn up in­ en lo (hem on Uie Fourth.
glass all over their manes and to the clouds above, about where
William IL Jamieson,-Mayor.
backs But not injuring them. Mr. lhe storm crossed Michigan- ave­
Lancaster regards this as a meet nue.
miraculous escape, which it was*,
It is probable that the storm that HASTINGS DEFEATS GRAND
and thinks himself and son Edyvin stmek Hastings a little after four
RAPIDS CENTRAL LEA6UERS
/kiosl fortunate tn have left the o'clock went east and a little south,
building in so precipitate a manner and sent down its destroying tail
Ruins of C. -P. Springer's Fine Cement House, Petrieville.
Bridge at Petrieville, Eaton Co., Wrecked by Saturday's Cyclone.
as to escape injury. ~ '
again a few miles southeast of Don Bell Hus Sweet Revenge on
. When we conie to consider the Charlotte.
It destroyed several
Team Chiliiiing Him, HiLstlngs
many various places in which the barns, a* number of orchards and
Winning 2 to 1.
lightning struck we consider it trees,, and badly damaged a num­
Hasting*, timul the wildest enthu­
most remarkable that no one was ber of houses before it reached siasm defeated the Grand’ Rapids
killed outright. It seems that at Petrieville. a suburb of Eaton Rap­ CeiHral Teague tKiin 2 -to I, t his
abouL this Lime every year more or ids, about two triiles northeast of Wednesday afternomt Two’ wild
less disturbances of an electrical that town, where its force was throws m the last innjtig saved the
nature are manifested. It may be terrific.
visitors from being blanked. Il was
due, ns some,think to certain at­
Representatives of -the BANNER Don Bell's day. He had an opportu­
mospheric or astronomic changes, made a visit-14 Petrieville Bunday nity to show the Grand Rapids man­
attendant ' upon
the equinoctial, -----------afternoon,i.
Along the way were agement that he was worth more
change along
about June 21. At any evidences of the cyclone's fury lha;i the small salary, whu h has
„ _bout
ral»\ we saw many places struck shown in unroofed and otherwise caused him .to hold out. Hastings'
by lightning last year at about this damaged house*, barns and out- first run camo in the seventh on
lime. *
buildinga; in orchard^ and shade Bell’s two-bagger. Maltby’s saiteK
and forest trees leveled to the lice and Beck’s single, The second
Post master Dawson Gets Raise.
ground.
All this can be seen on run was made in the eighth on L.
■According to despatches from the main travelled Eaton Rapids- Challon’s single, E. Chaiton’s sacriWashington to the state press, a Charlotte roads, a few miles west llce and* Eek’s .'wo bagger.
number of Michigan postmasters of the first named city, where (lie
Two wild throws over ilrui base
receive raises In salaries, while cyclone crossed that thoroughfare. by thinl baseman Chaiton in the
But it was at Petrievillp that the ninth gave the visitors one score.
others have their pay reduced.
Postmaster John -Dawson, of this worst havoc was wrought. The
As the BANNER is going'to press
city, however, is one of the lucky twister tore through a 20 acre ap­ shortly after the game, full details
ones and be will draw HOO more ple orchard a liUto west of the win be reserved until next week’s
Ruins of Co. Clerk Frank Ford’s House and Barn near Eaton Rapids. during the year beginning July 1.
Issue.
*”
Cyclone Wreckage Near Petrieville.

ELECTRICAL STORM
STRIKES IRVING TWP.

01415027

HTlI MILLIONS
ADDED TO ASSESSMENT

�FJUX TWO__________________________ ___________________ '________________________ THE IIACTIXCS BANNER, ll'I.T 8. Oil.

Personal

Cool Shoes
Summer Vacation

[ For Women—$1.50-$2.00-$2.50-$3.00-$3.50.

For Misses—$1.00-$1.25-$1.50-$l.75-12.00.
For Children—60c-75c-S1.00.

Masonic Temple Building

50c to $3.00

ReVzand’Mrs. Belt* will leave Sat­
keep a very large assortment in both, and if any of the
urday for Manistee, where they will
underwear we will be pleased to have you call on us.
*P«nd a week in rtrd. Mr. Belts will
occupy the pulpit of the Baptist
church of Mani'lce Sunday, |»th
| morning and evening. An old friend
his is paiilnrof that church. Rev.
Mr. Hawkins. of No. Chester, will
occupy the pulpit liete.
Among tba student* who fiecurrd
he dwro,. of A. H. last week al the
Phone 66
J *y
Michigan was Miss
Eltiei Minnnrd. a former gradualc:
of Hastings high s. liool. Miss Mininnrd also secured her life certificate
from the Ypsilanti sial,. Normal two
lyt'iH'H ago. She did splendid work in
Diplomacy or Dl«hon»«tyT
tH'th institutions.-ant! was chosen a*
Commons' a fool for bit wit,, or a
Annual meeting of. liastings school
honor teacher at th- Normal. She
now has a flue i&gt;&lt;&gt;*ition for next district will he Iw-ldon Mdmhy.-fveil­ knave for Ms honeaty, and he will r»year as teacher of junior and senior ing, July' 13, Wil, at .High ienoo! colvo you Into bls bosom.—Fielding.
English in the Yi.silanti high room al 7:30 o’clock.
W. L. SHELTERS. See.

Ironside Shoe Co
JPhone 176

•

25c to $1.50

In White Canvas, White Nubiick, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Dull
Kid—and in prices and sizes and widths to suit.
.

. We have the finest line of CORSETS to be found iu'the city. Any lady
can find a fit at our store,, for we can fit any figure. Nothing is more pleasing to
any lady than to have a perfect corset fit. Here is where you getn't. Prices from

COOL UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY are in demand NOW.

Pumps---Colonials---Oxfords
_

Jfere Are Some Shings
t/ou ll /feed Shese Days

This is the season of SILK GLOVES. You want to be in style and if you
haven’t a good pair come and get a pair from our store. Prices from

Vacation shoes, above everything else, should be comfortable—a new
shoe that pinches or binds is an abomination any time, but more so when you
are on pleasure bent. Our shoes are comfortable—we can fit YOU—in the
best style, quality and at reasonable prices.

Prices -

mention

Ira PhilHpk of Battle Cr&lt;Mk called
on friends In this city the fore part
III the Week.
Mrs. Fred Hendershott nnd ehlld.
bf Hnhway, N. J., an1 visiting her
parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hues.
Miss Minnie Wing of PorHaml
Il *}&gt;&lt;‘nt. tho w»*ek with .Mrs. Dow
. Karcher and Homer Bates and wife.
'
Hwartlieii! went to LowI ell Thursday, when- he will spend
his vacation will* relatives and

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family need hosiery

Hastings, Mich.

Hastings.

PERSONAL MENTION

W. C. T. U. Department.
Miss Gordon in Washington.
■i the great satisfaction. of till-

lapd. attended the Kalamazoo Nor-,
. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J~ Woodnansee innl cnmimmcemeat, their daugli- ■
I it. JHfsfk Ih-»slr, being a member of'
spent overJsimdiiy in IkdroiL
'
Miss ■ Lydie Engelhardt, of Laie tin- graduating class.
Odessa, is visiting nt Chas. Powell's,, Glenn Cadwnllnder left Monday!
(L H. Tlwnias is visiting his fatli- for Ann Ariior to resume Bis slu- I great it was deemed wise for Miss
er.Jwho has a fruit farip uepr Trav­ •lies'al tin- University of Michigan.; Gordon k&lt;&gt; be at Hie nation's capital
after spending a few days with his during these days when extreme'
erse City.
Mrs. Gersliuin Srveram-i* was call­ mother, Mrs. Ella PoweTl.
pre.-suru pH along the lines is neve*-'
Miss fXkufri Imwrence. of Grand
ed to Kalamazoo Ja-d week by the
illdcss of her sister, Mrs; -Nt. T. Wil- i Ledge, spent Sunday in Hastings
with her sister, Miss Susie. She went Norwegian Parliament
lodghby.
Mrs. Clara WnlldorU sp-'til from Monday morning |o Kalamazoo to al,
Adopts Resolution. |
Friday until Monday with her leiiif’-tln* Hummer norma) school.
Wohl lias • reached Washington
Mrs. Richard Loppenthien left for
daughter. Mrs. B. A. Smitli, and fam­
Ludington Mpnday. where she will Hint th-- Norwegian Parliament Inis!
ily.- jo, Detroit.
.
followc.f
(hr
lend
Secretary Don-1
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Wreen. of,Bel­ visit "reinlives tor two w'lMfes; Mr: iels of our'Navy ofDepartment
and]
laire. Mich- were guests of Mr. and tapprnthien leaves for that city to­ adopted
a resolution prohibiting-the I
Mrs. W.'A. Scholl aud Mr. and Mrs. morrow, where he will spend Hie use of intoxicating
liquor* by offi­
l-'onr'lli.
L. Jensen Tuesday.
Mrs. Carrie Hchullx and:son John
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Burton, of East cers of the Norwegian army ami
atlendcd the Kohler family rehniofl Ltrtisitig, llo.-s Burton. rtf "HhNhv, navy during their terms of service.
men ' were already en­
held nt Charlie KnhleFs'mst "Hiars- Mich., and Mr. mid Mtj. J. E. Lake. Enlisted
forced abstainers. »nd 4to8i-*lllr«r&lt;
ttaMptfty-footy being pr»o&gt;i&gt;ht. -•
ilTGasNopAlin.- wen- in ffluitfrtfu*Tues­ messes
on the war ships nnd in the
Rev. J. W. Sheehan, of Grand Rap­ day In attend the funeral of Mia. garrisons
now nrtAlo be made dry'.
ids,was in HasLuigs Tuesday lo con- Leo Burton.
Tuesday. Juno !•. Representative
Cantrill of Kentucky introduced a
mediately upon the adopt ion of the
resolution. the House shall proceed
to the-consideration of Hie Hobson
ainetidnient." giving ten hours for
debate, to he equally .divided be­
tween those Who favored and those
Who opposed lhe resolution. At the
r&gt;&gt;!ii-hi»i&lt;&gt;n of the debate, the pre-

MISTER

DO YOU CARE ABOUT HER SAFETY?

Temperance Leaders
J
Gather in Copilot
Tin.- tmiperaiice leaders gathered
in lh» Capitol tn learn Hint the
liquor men were behind this resolu­
tion, and these men believed*! lint
an immediate vote would prove dis-

Nearly every day you read of women be­

ing killed er maimed by explosions of oil

and gasoline .cook staves
What are the possibilities of such an
accident in your Home?

mother or your servant a matter of interest

and conscience to you?

The Houm- rule* cmnniiltcc held
two meetings during the day. ami
then voted to postpone action on the
Gant ill I resolution, which proposed
a sp-rial rule until Julx • next,
twenty hours being allowed for drThe amendment as originally
liie-ented |&gt;y Captain Hoii-.u waamended mi that Section 2 read*.
‘Tlie Gongrt'S*. or the stalos within
Hi&lt;-ir respective jurisdiction, shall
hafcr-power to enforce thisairlich'
by. all needful legislation.'’
i

The GAS RANGE is the safest and sim­

&gt;tied'by Captain Hobson ami E. C.
Dinwiddle of the- Anti-Saloon
Ei-ague. who laid been misquoted n*
opposing action nt this time, their
Gas cooking promotes comfort
slatemenla declaring that “lhe tem­
perance forces tin* ready for a vole
al any time: if lhe. Democratic ma­
labor; is quick, is clean and is economical
jority. either independently or up­
Let ua show and explain to you our line on liquor's insistence, .would vote
tins sessimL we shouhtTiot O|Tpd«e."
This gives us a little more time
of gas ranges
for work. There wid* never an i«sue before the American people of
Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co
more yital ami far-reaching impor­
tance. Congressman Hbbson r&lt;iPhone No
•liie.i* Hiab every ininister in Hie
I oiled States shall, al one service;
oil June "jh. present the argument1
'ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE,
for ‘ National QonstilUtional Prohi­
bition to his p-'of&gt;le, and ihnt great
|M&lt;iqilar rallies should" follow oir
We also have electric fans
July I'onrtli. when resolution*, favlorinir tip* amendment should be
toasters, coffee percolators, flat irons
I pa—--d and scut lo Senate and

plest cobk stove

grills and stoves
Our office will be cloned all day
July 4th,

Doing” counts
Noise isn’t the thing that counts on the Fourth
there are hundreds of better ways to celebrate, and you’ve
all found it out pretty generally,
Most men, too, have found that “noise” isn’t the thing that counts
most about a store—it’s how they do a thing
Whatever you read about us in our advertising, or whatever you
sec about us, you can be sure it’s a conservative statement of what
we’ll actually do; of the values wc really give. . : :

Wc try to tell about ourselves in a quiet, modest way. That we

uieu and two Thousand womep'al
jeasl will rui'nii to Washington lo inlenb-w Heir Senators and ReprrUetiisfives, and lo fill lire galleries i
I of rim Heu-e of HeprasenLltlves j
I July 6. when, in all probability, (he
vole will be taken.

telegram to his Sr-nalor and Rcprcaenlptive-al Washington. at once.
Every men's-Bible class and every
young people s organization should
do tin- same. Let us rally to "‘Hie
help of the LOrd (against the inigh-]
ty,’’ rd gain the victory.

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes
ought to be strong evidence of our ability
to do things for you in a better way.

Phone 22

CLOTHIER

Hastings, Mich,

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who witnessed the event, picked the Norma, of Coats Grove. Floyd Clum
child up - and - carried her lo the of Routh Woodland and Glen Clum
house. At first the parents thought of Tamarac.
Vaughn Faller visited Kenneth
that life was extinct and were nearly
frantic with grief, but after a short Hauer a few day* last week.
Chester and Miss Lizzie Hestcrly
lime they discovered that she was
attended
the Lepnrd—Green wed­
and hastily called Dr. Mc­
Mins Iva Wasson of Lansing yet alivewho
found-.thal Hie shock ding near Lake Odessa Saturday
spent tho fore part of last week Intyre,
had rendered her unconscious for a evening.
That the Fourth of.July, our great national day of liberty falls on Saturday this year, and of course we
with Mrs. Lloyd Towns,
short time and that no serious re­
Mrs. Caroline Hauer anl daughter
John Kdhler and family attended sults would occur, lite little one is Miss Amelia, visited Mra. I. Rowley
close our place of business that day all day, but in order to accommodate all our trade we will keep open
the reunion of the Kahler family now rapidly recovering from the near Coals Grove. Thursday.
at Delton last Thursday returning shock.
Friday, July 3rd, until 9 o’clock in the evening, and are going to make Friday our great bargain*day.
home Friday. The trip was made
PromoUon Exercises.
Gertrude,
the
three
year
old
Notice our Low Prices.
in their new touring car.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Cox.
Tho promotion exercises “f Mrs.
Edward Hynes left Thursday for while playing with her brother on Archie McCoy’s School of Musical
a few weeks visit with his son lhe couch in their home Sunday af­ and Dramatic Art were held nt Jibe
Wayne who resides near Fulton, ternoon, fell in such a way as to school Monday afternoon, June 29,
Calhoun County.
break her wrist;- Dr. McIntyre re­ when the following received certifi­
Mrs. Carrie Cashel and daughter duced lhe fracture and .the little one cates of promotion:—
Myrtle moved back to their home is being made ns comfortable as
Evelyn Alfhild Tyden.
Agnes
in the village from Kalnmaxoo, lhe possible.
Harriet Hheldon. Marjorie Leona
latter part .of the week where
Miss Lura Barker, while picking Hopkins, Florefice- I-nulse SchaffI hoy have lived during- lhe past cherries on the Charles Farlee hauser, George Richard Lennon.
school year. Miss Myrtle being a place Monday afternoon fell from a Lloyd RO&lt;ler Clouse, Emily Julia
student in the Western Hfate- Nor­ distance of about twelve feet, caused McElwain, Lois Kalheryn Mackey.
ina).
by a limb breaking which, sup­ M. Cleone Brandsteller, Helen Lucy
Fine Dress Shirts in laundered or
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, plain white,
The Misses IjiIs Vella and Vel­ ported her, rendering her insensible Chidestenr Maude Eleanor Miller.
For Ladies, Misses and Juniors
. —
Soft collars, in plain white, blue
ma Benson graduated from the for a while. Dr. McIntyre was call­ Vida Elsie Cole. Edith May Yost.
hemmed and made from soft nair&gt;
chambray or fine stripes, choice
■ Slate Normal nt Kalamazoo last ed, and after examination found no Roy Jacob ‘Denison. Marjorie M.
sook material.--- 3 Hdkfs. for 5c
week Wednesday. Their parents bones broken, but suffering from Bolton. Myrtle Winifred Nichols,
at only.---*_...i48c
One rack lull of tine Top Skirts in
All linen and fancy barred Hand­
Beatrice Silabee, Ruth
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Velte ayd Mrs. internal injuriies. The seriousness Thelma
Men’s Union Suits in Balbriggan
all the new colors and fabrics._$3.98
kerchiefs.
. . 5c, six tor 25c
L. E. Benson attended lhe gradua­ of lhe result we are unable lo Marian Thomas. Mary Aline Cross.
Sadie Mae 8i|sbee.
or
Porous Knit, at only...— 48c
ting exercises which were held at state at this.time.
Extra values in while Embroidered
Ladies double texture Rain Coats.
The program was greatly enjoyed
ihty College Wednesday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hilbert and
Single Undergarments for Men in
Parasols, special lor Friday-- 98c
great value at----------------$3.98
Miss Lois is engaged to teach in the sons Lawrence and Victor attended by the Parents ami friends. The pu­
cream, tan or black
23c
pils
did
credit
to
themselves
and
New
Auto
Veils
50c,
75c
and
$1.00
primary department in the high lhe funeral of Mrs. Blake in Middleteachers.
All Suits an&lt;J Children’s Coats re­
Men’s two in.one Bathing Suits,
school here next year, and Miss. vllln Sunday.
Waist Neck Cords in all colors
Velma will teach in Bailie Creek.
navy blue with white trim, made
gardless ol c»st. at
Price
Georae' Baitinger of RE Joseph
at 10c and 25c
George Gallatin of Nashville vis­ came Sunday to spend a few days
from good jersey, at only.l.69c
New arrivals in Shopping Bags,
ited al D.-'fl. England's the latter with relatives here and lo attend
A new line ol Ladies’ Wash Dresses
Boys’ good Bathing Suits at25c
at50c, 75c, $1.00, &gt;1.50
part of the week.
the funaral of his aunt, Mrs. Reiser.
‘ in colored and white, at..98c to $5
Boys'
good Bathing Trunks at15c
R. C. VanHouten’ nnd DeVere
B. 8.1 Holly arrived home from
Beautiful assortment ol wide fancy
England made a business trip to York State Sunday, nnd reports
A great value ottering in ready
Soft Shirts and Waists for Boys...25c
and plain col’r’d Ribbons, choice 19c
Grand Rapids by auto, Thursday.
farm crops nnd fruit looking bad in
made Shirt Waist S|wcials, at.. 98c
Men's
Soft Shirts at .only ----------- 39c
Tub Silk Petticoats in all colors,
.Mr. and Mrs. Forest Christian ar­ lhe part he visited.
great values at81-98
Men’s fine Socks, black or tan, at.. 10c
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher of the HAS NOT BEEN SEEN NOR
rived here from Greenville.- Ohio,
Girls’ Ready Made Dresses, 2 to
Thursday evening, where they had State road attended Mrs. Reiser’s
Women’fc'and Men’s Wunderhose
Suit Case Values, full size Leath
HEARD FROM SINCE THE
6 years, -at — —48c
been married on Tuesday, nnd funeral Tuesday afternoon.
erette Suit Cases, solid leather
(seconds) 15c ..2 lor 25c
EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE.
Miss Alvah Burkle left Monday
were taken to the farm home
Girls’ Ready Made Dresses, 6 to
corners’ steel inside frame,
New line of Neckties lor the
where about sixty or seventy of for Kalamazoo, where she will at­
choice
lor
Friday
-------...
98c
their near neighbors nnd young tend summer normal for-six weeks.
Fourth25c ami 50c
i4 years, at-------69c and 98c
WHEN
SHE
WAS
PLACED
friends met in the evening and Miss Burkle is engaged to leach
gave the happy pair an old fash­ lhe Hafner school, near Castleton
ABOARD THE TRAIN
ioned house warming. The heart­ Center, for next year.
Extraordinary Bargains next week in all our Departments—DRESS GOODS, LINENS, BED­
iest of congratulations and good
C. 8. McIntyre traded his new
wishes awaited them on every side, Studebaker car for another of the
SPREADS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, GOATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, DRESSES, KIMONAS, MUSLIN
with a bounteous repast following. same make which is a seven pas­ At Kalamazoo, by Iler Father, for
The newly wedded couple have al­ senger. six cylinder car. It certdin-,
Three Rivers, Where She Was
UNDERWEAR, WAISTS and HOSE and Great Bargains in MEN’S FURNISHINGS.
ready commenced housekeeping on ly is a beauty.
To Change Cars.
his father's farm in South Wood­
Perry- Flory anil Mrs. Orpha Flory
Doubtless many of our readers
motored to Battle Creek Thursday
land.
read
of
the
strange
disappearance
Mrs. John Ketcham and children and were accompanied home by Mr.
came up from Hastings in (heir and Mrs. 'Harold Strickland, who of Miss Kidder, daughter of Ralph
C. Kidderi on June Hili.
new car Thursday amt spent the made them a short visit.
Mr. Floyd Lambertson and Miss 'On that date Mr. Kidder placed hisday with her brothers Charles and
Lulu Kaylor of Albion visited Mrs. daughter aboard the cars al Kala­
Roy Rowlader.
Miss Durham of Nashville spent R. R. Atehinson lhe first part of lhe mazoo for Three Rivers, where she
Cash
was to change cars for her-home
Friday and Saturday visiting aL | week.
about nine miles distant.
Mrs. L. E. Benson's.
The BANNER is in receipt of the
Hastings Cool and Sanitary Double Store
Wesley Mayors spent Thursday
EAST WOODLAND.
in Hastings on business.
Mrs. M. L. Cole .and Mrs. Asa following letter from Air. Kidder,
Clayton Schray and wife, who L-iehman called on Mrs. St. John, which will explain itself, ami serve
n-j a reply lo ninny inquiring friends:
have been spending a couple of Wednesday.
weeks vacation nt G. A. England'* B. Rowlader nnd nephew. Benson
Elkhart, hid.. June 27. 1911.
in West Sunfield, visited the home Davis, took dinner with M. Itowla- Editor Hastings Banner:
Tt i rkrrmu n-Grilles.
folks in the village Saturday nnd der and family. Wednesday.
I have so many friends in Harry
"THE
Sunday.
Mr. Schray reluming
| Myron E. Turkcnizmk-of Assyria
And now we note it is Glen Kil­ county who asked me when I Irfi
Holders of
BUSINESS WORLD"
home lo Chicago Sunday evening, patrick who is out with a fine new there two weeks ago to write io
| liiwiiKlii|i ami
Misis Ertidlu L.
our Prepaid
IGravi-ii, iif Ca»tli'lmi, were married
while Mrs. Schray will remain a carriage null harness.
them if I should find my ihiughler.
is the title ot u very interest­
Slock 'receive
I in Hie Find Metlmdist EpiM-iqial
few days visiting here.
Mrs. Lenna Murphy nf Hastings who disappeared on June 8th. .after
ing puMIratimi ' uffieh ex­
cash dividends
Winslow Annable was a business visited her mother at lhe home, of I put her on the tram at Kahnanzoo
ehurclr, Hn-dings. Wednesday, .lune
plains certain farts about the
senii-aonnaliy
visitor nt Hastings Friday.
i.’iili.. nt il P. M. Hex. Russell H.
her sister? Albert Barry, over Run- for Three Rivers, where she wks In
work of the well known DE­
at S&lt;/&gt; per an­
Mrs. Christian Grozinger died al tiny.
■ Bready official ing. ’The ring serchange cars to reach homo nine
TROIT BUSINESS UNIVER­
num. An in­
her home nortli of the village
Roy James attended the Evangel­ miles farther on Air Line of Michi­ PROVIDED BY MEMBERS OF 'viee w;h I. They were
vestment backed by gilt edged
SITY. I-et us forward u copy
Wednesday morning of uraemia ical musical
entertainment
in gan Central. 1 wish lo tell them .all
real estate mortgages and unsur­
of the latest issue to you.
WOME.VS PARK IMPROVE­ iatleiide&gt;l by Mr. and Mrs. Deiiimnl.
after a short illness. The funeral Nashville, Friday evening.
lot Hiisllelmi. Mr. mid Mrs. Tuekerin one leller, if you will kindly give
passed for aafety. convenience and
Send us a postal request by
MENT ASSIMIATION.
-was held al the Lutheran church,
Hian will make tlieir Imine in Asnet-earniug rate. Our SSlh year in
Mrs. Ollie lluhe Hawkins nnd me that qiuch space, that I have run
return mail. Address, E. K
of which she was a member, on family were week end guests at the •town many rumor*, and the only
business, assets nearly fl.tfiO.OOO.
Shaw. President, 65 West
Saturday forenoon, Rev. Klind- home of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Scofield.
positive clew I have is that1, she
Write/of copy of our booklet
Grand Riser Ave. Detroit,
w’orlh officiating.
Burial was in
Mrs. N. Kilpatrick spent part of changed cars ul Three Rivers and TO RE RUILT OF CUT
ami 4fth.Piuau''ial BtaUmmt.
'I’lartu have been formulated by
Mich. .
the Lake 8ld® cemetery. Mrs Gro- Inst week al the home of herNon. went through to Niles. Instead of
Capitol
ANO ROUGH FIELD STONE
zinger's home has lieen in Wood­ Floyd, In Sotilli Woodland.
getting off nt Jones. From there I
Saving! t Loan Aiiaclatlon,
luhlies f..r liohlmg .i world's mimi­
land a great many years, since the
Mrs. Cora Colo who Ims been have ho.farther trace. Il is prov­ .
Lansing, Mich.
death of her husband about twenty spending n few days with her ing tn be the most serious problem
. .
’
v’lial cougies.^ and exposilimi in
years ago. she has devoted herself daughter. Mrs. H. Rauln. in Olluin- of my life, and I have squtired away Designed by John Ironside. "Hi ijaklaiid. &lt;kil„ in Ifil5.
foa aACKACHl KIDMtYS AMO OLAODIi
to her children consisting of Mrs. wa. Iowa, returned home Thurs­ to make it the ona important, effort
Be Placed in Northeast Corner
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John Velte of the village; Mrs. Em­ day.
of my lifetime. The papers print so
ma Spindler of Minnea|&gt;olis; Mr. C.
Mrs. Elmer Gilman, who has many different stories, but siniinered
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Inlvrest in the &gt;-Hy park is daily
F. Grozinger, Mr. William Gmzing- been al lhe home of her parents, a down they all pieaii the same, tiling.
er and Miss Carrie Grozinger at couple of weeks. -IMurii'-d ip her She is still lost. She made many increasing nnd th&gt;- efforts to im­
home, all of whom were here and homo in Sprinupori. Saturday.
friends in Hastings'and Barry coun­ prove (his bvmily *!«■! are coiislnnlly
bearing fruit. I ii&lt;- latest addition to
attended lhe funeral. Mr. ami Mrs.
The young friends of Mr. nnd ty. To them I send this letter.
Hie park ,^ill !»• a drinking foimPhillip Lull of Hastings, who were Mrs. Harry Janies gave them a surRALPH C. KIDDER.
in attendance might Im mentioned Kirise kitchen shower nt their new
ns immediate relatives as Mr. Lutz' tome. Wednesday evening. .Many CHAS. LAWRENCE BOUND
Wtffliim’s Pm k \-"&lt; iuiion and ollifirst wife was a half sister of I lie useful presents were received. Re­
Grozinger children, she having died freshments were served by the
OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT
ijintiiriaia.
about four years kgo. Besides the guests, and a happy time reported.
children, Mrs. Grozinger will be
The fountain, wliirh lias been de­
missed by a large number of loving
WE1JT WOODLAND.
Feud “Down on the Bascon" Results signed by John Ironside, will be
friends ami neighbors, who knew
placed in the nm lln asl corner of the
D. N. Stowell an&lt;l wife entertain­
in Clubbing of William Meyer,
her as a loving mother, kind neigh­ ed Mr. amt Mrs. Elmer Elwiug of
park.
It will be four feet square at
the Complainant.
bor ami devoted friend.
l lie base ami iimefe&lt;-i nine inches in
Roff lhe first of the week nml on
During lhe funeral tioiir of Mrs. WodrioMlay they all tillindod the
After .hearing the testimony of height. The materials will lie sffqiie
Grozinger, a near neighlior, Mrs. banquet at lhe M. A. C.
three witnesses. Justice Cadwallader m the finislied mi&lt;l rough conditions,
Johanna, wife of M. J- Reiser, pass­
A. V. Palmerton was in Battle &lt;m Tuesday morning, txnmd Charles rhe tillers will I”- of cut atom*. It
If you complete a course at Cleary College that is what you get—
ed to the great beyond. Mr. Reiser Creek, Monday on businescs.
I Jiwrence . of Johnstown, over hi the will be sunnomile.i by a dome of
A GOOD POSITION GUARANTEED-and every young man or
having attended.tne funeral of his
Mrs. Anna Curtis of Tamarac circuit’court for trial on charge of field stone in wbirli will lie placed a
neighbor returned home shortly af­ neighborhood, spent pari nf last assault and battery with (he intent light or plants.
/ .
young
woman who have tried to do for themselves will understand the
ter the noon hour ami found his week with her sister and husband. to do great bodily harm less than the
A committee from the Associa­
wife, whom he had left but a short Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Durkee.
crime of- murder? Whether there is tion appeared before thu council on
.
value of that.
time before attending to her house­ • August Geiger raised his bam on anything in the atmosphere in the Friday evening ‘and requested the
hold duties, and in fairly guo&lt;l his west farm Tuesday.
vicinity of Wabascon creek or in its city fathers to fiuiiMi waler fur the
health, silling in her chair as if
Mrs. Chas. Eisson nnd two chib waters, which gels into the blood of- fminlain. • Consent was at once given
peacefully sleeping embraced in dren-of Hastings, visited nt the some of its citizens and causes them and connections are now being made.
the arms of death, which had oc­ home of her parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. to disobey the laws is something Work on the fountain will Is- begun
curred during his absence.
Kind Andrew Geiger, n part of Inst week. worthy of scientific investigation, al once.
We are safe in saying that no similar school in the state devoted
neighbors who heaYtl his call were
Mrs. Harriet Hunt came- down for lhe local courts have recently
The park is being cleaned (his
soon at his side and did what from Evart. Friday for an extend­ threshed out several entanglements
exclusively to business, occupies so large, comfortable and well arranged
they could to console the heart ed visit with relatives nnd friends. in which resideqls of I he south­ Week and it will iiinleubtedly become
building.
It was erected especially for this purpose.
Each department is
moru
popular
Hum
ever
before.
The
stricken husband, who could hard­
Mrs. Grace Greenman of Battle eastern part of he county have fig­ fawn, which rerenlly arrived, is
ly Imjnade to realize that Ips lov­ Cryek. has been visiting her .sister, ured.
supplied with proper filing systems, sets of books, machines and modern
ing wife had been taken from him. Mrs. D. N. Stowell and family.
The complainant.. William Meyer, tliriving and proving a great object
office equipment for practical teaching of modem business.
WE ARE
.
The funeral was held at the Luth­ ' Everett Clum and wife of South declares that when he returned of attraction.
GLAD TO INFORM YOU.
eran church al 1:30 o’clock on Woodland spent Monday evening al from a fishing Irin to the •Baseon,
Tuesday afternoon, and was al tend­ the home of their mother Mrs. Lawrence and his housekeeper, for­ MffES ANDRUS DOING
ed by a large number of loving Caroline Hauer.
merly Meyer’s wife, and Lawrence’s
A RUSHING BUSINESS
friends and neighbors. Rev. KlindMrs. Andrew Geiger nnd grand­ son, appeared with chibs and ran
worlh officiating.
Besides her daughter. Gertrude Klipfer visited towa^l him. Meyer took to his
I children Charles Reiser of Detroit the former’s son,' Henry Geiger nnd heels, hut was overtaken ami badly Writing
Windstorm
Insiiniiicc
land Mrs. Carrie Fisher of, the slate fnmjly, near Lake Odessa, one day pounded over the head nnd shoufders
Around Maple City After a Cy­
by the senior Lawrence’s chib. No
road, who arrived soon after t|ieir last- week. •
clone Pusjg’d Through There.
mother's death, her brother George
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fuller nnd attention was paid to the Marquis of
Buckle of Ceresco, her sisters, Mrs. daughter Bessie of Holmes church, Queensbury rules, lor Meyer de­
“iCs mi ill wind that blows nolKnly
Every young man or young woman can secure an education if they
M. Smith and Mrs. J. Reiser, who vicinity spent Saturday nt Will clare* that tawrence supplemented giMkl.’’ This has proven especially
want one—come to-Cleary College where good board and room, in a pri­
live in North Woodland, and Mrs. Hauer’s.
the use.of the club with his feet.
true wii li Mil* - \udi us. wlio has
vate
family,
can be secured at from $3.25 to $3.75 per week.
These rates
Chris. Keibler anti daukllter, Mrs,
On
thft-hlhor
hand.
Lawreneo
de
­
been
wrifinu
wiiid-slnrm
iiisurnncc
Mr. nnd Mrs-Jesse Crosby arid
can be reduced to $2.50 per week by those who board themselves.
Many
Mair of Grand Ledge, George Bai­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Whitmer and clares that he wqs merely acting in around Maple City f&lt;-r lhe Michigan
tinger of Saint Joseph. Frank and family all of Battle Crook wore self defence.
Mutual Tornado. Cyi lniie and Wind­
young men and young ladies do light work outside of school hours for their '.
laiwrence was released on a bond storm lnsiirmi&gt;-e Couipany of this
George^Reisor of Lake Odessa at­ guests of D. N. Stowell's. Saturday
board and room, and this is commendable.
It costs very little money to
of I.KM).
tended lhe funeral. -Burial took and Rundny. •
secure an education. WRITE TO US about it.
tilaec in Woodland Cemetery num­
'J'init section had never before
F. Furron anil family of Freeport
ber two. It might be said as of were Sunday visitors at lhe homo Program for Irving Grange July 7. been visited by*n ryclone, and il was
' Song—Grace Giner;
Jgrs. Gbozlnger, that Mrs. Reiser of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Geiger.
like “pulling teeth I" get. any one fo
leaves'lo mourn their loss, a host of
Reading—"Ixist Capital.’’ II. B. take out a policy. Util last week a
LISTEN—Nparly half of any course at Cleary College can be taken by
Mrs. John Abbott and son Nelson
devoted and loving friends and of North East Carlton were gupsts Walker.
genuine old "twister” came lamiiilcorrespondence. We will gladly answer all requests for information.
neighbors, besides the husband and of lhe former's brother nnd wife,
Comic stories by Carrie Walker; mg through that country, uproothig
children, and a large number of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Decker. Fri­ and Annie Krojiewitter.
treesv tearing down buildings, nnd
near and dear relatives.
day.
.
Rending—"Fred’s Choice,-’ Frank doing other stunt' peculiar to wind
Miss Dora Jordan of Healings, was
Mrs. Chas. Sisson and children of Hoonan.
storms.
a guest of her sisler Leiia Monday. - • Hastings, and Mrs. Andrew Geiger
Instrumerrtal music. James Lan­
One experience was ennugli. ami
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Early visited visited at Chas. Heise's Thursday.
caster.
.
siiwe lhe storm pos*e&lt;j through we
friends in lhe village Monday.
Lecturer, Mary Krouewilter.
understadd that Miles lias had to
Several from this neighborhood
Address
Cleary, Pres.
Lavon Culler, four year old attended the funeral of Mrs. M.
employ several assistants to write
daughter of Air. and Mrs. George Reiser in North Woodland. Tues­ A proposed bill before'lha' New ftul applications fast enough for the
Culler, was kicked in the jaw by a day.
Jersey legislature would make it people to sign. One exporumce with
yearling colt jn the barn yard on
Sunday guests at lhe home of possible to prosecute mothers, as a cyclone is generally enough lo con­
their farm on* mile west of lhe Mr*. Caroline HaOer were Mr. and well as fathers for non-suppo^t of vince a inan that he ought not to get
village Friday Evening. The father, Mr*. Isaac Rowley and daughter, children.
along without windstorm Insurance.

Woodland

Specials For Friday, July 3rd Only

A Big Line of Spring
Coats

Special For Friday
Only

Specials for Men for
I Friday Only

.......»s.oo

STRANGFDiSAPPEAR-

ANCEOFMISSKIODER

Low
Prices
To All

One Price
To All

STORE FOUNTAIN
FOB THE CITY PARK

Semi­
Annual
Dividend

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

A Good Position
Guaranteed You
Equipment

How You Can Come

CLEARY COLLEGE

P. R.

YPSILANTI. MICH

�THE HA8TOMM BANNER, JULY 2, I9JL

SAGE FOUR

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*R ten days only will this remarkable sale continue. A
great many stores are making desperate newspaper
efforts to attract the crowds and comparative value ad­
vertising is being greatly abused, but we wish to say that
rVcry item in this advertisement has l&gt;een fully investigated
and authenticated before being published and you can rely
on the truth of every line.

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kUR First Great July Clearance Sale will go into history
I unrivalled for the beauty of our merchandise and for
the enormous quantities. You will find delightful pricc
surprises
department,
dasurpr.
—. •in
— •every
/ —
r—r—
• —and
—— we
•— say
j . without
— «vuw» any uwgree of hesitation that you have never before and probably
■ never will again see such values as we ■ shall oSer here for
Wednesday, July 8th, and nine days to follow.

lefeickgenant &amp; %iede

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'

/fastings foremost Peparment Store

Our first Qreat July Clearance *fale
Will Commence at sharp 9:00 a. m. Wednesday. July 3th.
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and Mill continue until Saturday /fight. July !8th

The enormous quantities of merchandise, the quality and correctness of our styles and values, together with the unheard of low prices, which we quote
make this Our First Great Clearance Sale the greatest value sensation in this part of the state. It will be

St genuine peast of bargains
Wc cannot tell you herfc of all the facts which contribute to make this July Sale the most wonderful sale in Barry county, but there arc two or three points worthy Of your consideration;
First—We are not trying to make a dollar on this great sale. It will be a genuine clearance of all summer goods in every department. Second—Early in the spring wc moved our big stock
from Charlotte and combined it with this big Hastings store, making two big stores in one, or twice the amount of Merchandise ever carried by one store in Hastings. Consequently we want to
reduce this mamoth stock at any cost. Third—We are determined to make Our First Great July Clearance Sale a wonderful, remarkable success in every way and dur prices have been
slashed to draw record crowds.

Doors will open promptly at 9:0b A. M. Wednesday
25 Salespeople Wanted--Apply at once.

WATCH FOR IT
JULY CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER MILLINERY.

(Tver H«i new hat* and sailors, SI.50 to 83.00 values. Your cltoicclOc rat h
Up to 83.76 .hats, your choice.-................................................................ Rte.
Up to $&amp;.•)•&gt; huts, your choice...............................
$1-98.
Up to $7-50 hats, yojir choice....................... .........-............. -............ J‘2.98
"LADIES AND MISSES SUM­
MER DRESSES.
82.76-10 81-50 values in wash
dresses. We offer this en­
tire assortmnit for .July
.Clearance nt ..... 9»r. each

1.ADIES AND MISSES WOOL
DRESSES AND PETER
TOMPSON SUITS.
Ileaiiliful styles, beat of ma­
terials, values up to 8)2110'
for July Clearance at $5.00

Tremendous Price Reductions on Maple, every day Mrrrlmndisc. Lay in your Supply nmt for the future. Sale
will last ten short days only.
JULY CLEARANCE ON STAPLE; DOMESTIC AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
Unusual Saving opportunity. 83c and 81 jm) Ix-auilful Silk
Meaaalinca. 20iu wide, all colors, tier yd............. ..69c.
Silk Brocaded Crepe. A lieauliful 27 in. cloth, nil colors. J5c
values per*ynrd .......................................... n. ...-... .39c.
Ratines. Crepes. Vojles, Rice Cloth. ChitTons, 25«\ 3V. 35c,
39c, values. July Clearance per yd........................... 19c.
French. Ginghams, finest 32 in. imported, 25c value, July
Clearance, per yd..'..................................................... 17c
All I2W and 15c Ginghams, Toil du’N'onls, A. E*. C. &amp; lied Seal,
July Clearance per yd..................... :................................ 9c.
i-Vi nnd 15c Wash Goods, Crepe*. Voiles and Lawns, July
Clearance per yd......... . ............ x................................... 9e.
15 and 25c l-awns and Organdie-,
ri|uil. neat patterns.
July Clearance, per y&lt;l....................................................... 9c.
White Goods. Dimities, Organdies, tiarred, checked and figur­
ed. •
'
One lot up to 20c value*, per yd........ '.................................... 9c.
One lol up tn 5ta» value, per yd.............................................. 19c
9c Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, per yd...............................61tr.
7c Calicoes anil Prints, per yd................................................ ‘.5r
Cliallir.-. Pctsian patterns, per yd........................................... le
15c Manchester Cambric, per yd............................................ He.
He. yd. wide, unbleached cotton. per yd............................... 5Hc.
9-1 bleached ls»ckw&lt;MHl Sheeting, per yd.......................... 25r.
"72x90 Sln’et". ready made, encli............ ’.............................. 39c.
Bed Spreads, new stock, 10 per cent, discount.
10 and 15c Pearl Button*; per doz........................
...,5c

SILK GLOVED AND HOSIERY AND LADIES FUR­
NISHINGS.
8150 and *1.75 long Silk Glove-., Niagara and Kayser,
sunic embroidered, July Clvarauce Sale Price
9ir.
75c &lt;-IIh&gt;w lengih-SilkXilovi
81.00 nnd *1.50 Silk Hos.
tan ami

Toe. Auto----- -------Sale--Price
M.5&lt;l Auto Y'eils. Sale J&gt;rirv....
23c Ruffling. Sale Price per yd.
Up In Bltti Rags. Sale Price....

HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY AT CLEARANCE SALE
PRICES..

$3-50 Electric Irons. “Parc Maker*’ an elegant, guarunti ed flat-iron. July Clearance Sale Prjre... .$138.
42 piece Diniirr Sets, liiu *t dinner- ware, floral or blue
and -•■•Id pattern. IK».'«i dinner set. 42 piuer f..r $198
.Clothes Raskcts large *ixe, split fibre, ~~
'
'
Brooms,
Brooms for
19c.
Wic Broom* for.......... .
3)c Wash,Board for....,

JULY CLEARANCE OF SUITS AND COATS.
Beautiful value*. ample assortment- oUthe highest grade Shits and Coals,Up-to-date unit highly desirable. Sensational value. ‘
Your choice .of any Suit in tho house, values upto $35.uo. fur......... $to.no
Y'our choice of any Coal in the house, values up to 825XMI, for............. $7250.
One assortment of smartest Saits and Coats, values from 8KM» to $18.00.
your choice for ............. ..........................
$5.00

MOST ELABORATE GOWNS
AND DRESSES.
Silks, Mcssalines, C.|iiffons..
Nets
and
Embroidery
Dresses up to $25.00 values.
Y'our unrestricted choice
..................... -............. $7-70

CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Pretty styles made of best
ginghams, Crepes and seyr• sucker*. 81.50 values for
July Clearance al
89c

JULY CLEARANCE OF ALL LYDIES AND MISSES SKIRTS.

One lol of 75 good Skirts, $1.50 to 87.00 values, your choice................$138.

One lot of handsome skirts, values up to $8.00, your choice................$338.

Y'our choice of lhe best skirts in the house for..................................... $538.

CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS
DRESSES.
While and colors, sires from
l lo 12 yrs, some slightly
soiled, up to 82.00 values
for July Clearance.....39c

LADIES AND CHILDREN'S
HOSIERY.
One lot uf &lt;nl&lt;ls and eAda of
' slock, about
3X1 pairs.
Y'our choice ............. 5c. pr.
One lol of 50c nnd 75c. ladies
nnd children's Hose, 500
pra. Y’our choice..I7c. pr.

grocery bargains for Jhis Qreat
a
July Clearance ^ale
In looking over this list of conspicuously low prices we cannot help feeling that if every woman
whose family expense worries her ^xPuld make it ■ point to trade at this popular money saving
grocery* market, how quickly she would notice the difference in her bills.

10 lbs.

of JI.

Lenox * Soap *^b,n s Jor
.25c
Willie Flyer Soap, 7 bars for...25c
Kirk’s Flake.While, &lt;1 bars for 25c.
Sal Soda. 5 lbs. for....................... Wc
Best Bulk Starch, 7lbs. for......... 25c
Best Oat Meal, 8 lbs for..............25c
Matches. Iiesl dipped, 7 liOXps for
Conkcy’s. Poultry and Block Reme­
dies. 25&lt;- Laying Tonic for .. 15c.
*50c Lice Liquid for.................25c.
50.- l-ly Knocker for............... 25c.
. 8tJX&gt; Ely Knocker for ............ 50c.
50c. Horse and Cattle iwjtvder 30c.
All Bulk Seeds al Half Price.

&amp; E.

Best Granulated Sugar for

47c

Purest and best bulk spices, per । Pink Salmon, per can 0c. 3 for..25e.
lb........................
23c. Suvoy Salmon, 25r ran for
21r
Baking Powder, Rumford's Calu- Relish Tomatoes 12c can for . . .9c.
.. met and K. C_ 25c size, ftow 19c. Plain and Stuffed Olives, 10c hot-.
15c size, now ... ....................... 12c.
Iles for .....................
!Jc.
10c she, now .................
8c. Pct Milk. 10c size. 8c, 5c, size....1c.
Kunkels Cwou and Baking Choco- Jello or Tryphoso. per package..8e.
xlatr.
10c ting now..................8c
15c tins now ............................... 12c Mason Can Tops, per dux.......... 15c.
25c pkgs, how ......................... 19c. Uuakrr Corn Flakes, 10c j&gt;kgs. 7c,
4 for .......................................... 25c.
Spring Hill Coffee. Choicest .Steel
cut, per lb ..........
..2tc Best Crackers, 411m. for............. 25c.
Tea Nibbs extra fancy, per lb. 37c Colgales Talcum Powder, 25c size
Tea Siftings, 25c pkgs for......... 15c
............ .-.................................... 13c
Diamond Cry stal-Boll, 40c qaeks 29c I 15 Talcum Powder, per •van.... '.7c.

HOUSE DRESSES.
well made, excellent material. ally uses ..........................................................................
mI.imi House Dresses, Ginghams ami Percales, light and
dark, all size for ...........................................79v.
50c le-.-t made Kimoua Aprons, light and dark, neat
patterns at
........
39c
$2.00 AND $3.00 CORSETS.
Best makes, such as Warner's R. A G„ Madam Grace.
C. IE front amt bark lace. This assortment al 8IJ9
$5.00 AND $6.00 WAISTS.
Beautiful Nel, Chiffon and Silk Waists, your choice
at .......
$24M

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
At remarkable Clearance Prices. One lot ut &lt;U&gt;nil&gt;iiintion Suits, line nainsook.' Saintly trimmed, 8Lr&gt;u
values. Your choice'al ................................ :t9&lt;Muslin (towns, pretty 8IJM), 81.25 and 8150 values for
this great sale. Your choice of Ibis lot al . &gt;9r.
Muslin Skirts. Our jnosl elaborate styles 82.50 to *l.(&lt;l
values. Hale Price ......vs.. 1..4................. SUM

LADIES AND MISSES BLOOMERS
The New Crepe bloomer, mad» of line plain and figure
crepes, GOc values. Sale Price.................. 39c pr.

WAIT FOR IT

LADIES AND MISSES TAIL­
ORED WAISTS.
'Also . some IIAgcrio waists
in this assortment, values
up lo 83.00. Your choice
for July Clearance.. 39c

Every item staled here is exactly as represented. No
rvagyrrttlhiiM oe misleading Matrmeuta. Money back on
any Item not entirely satisfactory.
JI LY CLEARANCE BALE PRICED.
On Jiigliest grades Table Linens, Napkins, Lunch Cloths,
Towels and Crashes.
73 grade of 72 in. bleached Table Damask, lieauliful patterns,
per yd..... ...........
,.49c.
73c grade of 68 in. Silver bleached, heavy all linen Damask,
per yd.
...
63c.
59c. grade of Gi in. Silver bleached, heavy all linen iJainask,
• per yd..................... .'J................................49c.
60 in. bleached TaycJJnmask', per yd................................. 21c.
81.25 Itest imported, 82 in. all*linen table Damask, per yd..98c
Napkins and Luhcji Cloths to mate'll, al July Clearance
Kale prices.
\
15c. Huck Towels, extra firm, large size now...................... 12c.
I2|£c Huck Towels, with red botdor, special ndw ............. 8c.
19c. Balti Towel*, bleached. July Clearance Price.............13c.
Oc and 35c llatli Towels, bleached, extra heavy, large size,
now
........................ ....................................... 19c.
He Best linen Crash, per yd.............. . .................................. 8Hc.
CURTAIN MATERIALS AND LACE CURTAINS.
One lot of Curtain Scrims and Madras, July Clearance Sale
Price per yd........
....5c.
One lul of dqwmI Curtain materials, values up to 20c. Sale
. Price, per yd..............................
9c.
One lol of the lineal Curtain goods up lo 50c&gt;values, Salo
Price, per yd.. ..............
Wc.
All kace Curtains in our handsome assortment reduced 25
per cent, for lhe Mammoth Sale.
-'

me;vs and boys underwear and furnisihngs
Men's Neglige, Dress and.^V’ork Shirts. Best 50c valm*s
now ..................’.............................................. 39c
Men's lineM Dress Shirts, new, ie-sl 81.00-and 81.25
’.88c
values, now .............................................
Men's Allih-tte Union Suits, regular 75c values, now 48c
Men's 50c Suspemlers. new stock, now........................ 39c
Men's 25c SuspendoM, new stock .....................
19r
GOc. Men's Overalls, now .............................................. 48c.
Traveling Bags. Suit (kises. Grips, July Clearance Sale
Bargain*. '
A beautiful black leatherette Bag for.......
.. .$1.29.

the most (‘rtjnpletn line of room size Hugs in the city,
nnd during tins Sale we will give you ho Extra 10 per
cent. Discouni from opr already low Prices.
*
16-1 Linoleuma, 70c-quality, now.............................. 59c.
8-1, floc quality, pow.................... ............ -Wc.
8-1 5(H: quality, now .................................................... 39c.
EMBROIDERIES AND FLOUNCINGS.

. One lyl of narrow Embroideries valued up to 18c per

lace;s and insertions.
Y'al. Drieiilal and Shadow laces. A great many hun- dreds of yards al a fraction of their value. /
Ono lot of Insertions. 5 to |0c values, per yd.......... z.lc.
One lot uf laicc und Insertions, dainty patterns iip lo
10c per yd. ...........................................
y,-... ,2Mr.

One lot of finest SJiadow and Oriental l-yes, per yd 9c.
&lt;Jne lot of-beaulilul Imjiorted Ijicm, Jktnds mid Inserlions-up lo 50c values, per yd.x-........................ 19c.
Shadow Ince Flouncing* and Cpmisole laces 25 per
cent. Discount.
z
•
RUGS, LYRPELS AND LINOLEUMSl
Our big Fall pu'rrliase nf Rugs included in this
mighty Sale. -We bdteve Hint we are now showing

Oufe lot of Embroidery Edges, Bunds, Beading* and In­
.
sertions up to 35c values, per yd....................... Wc.
One lot of the most beautiful Crepe Y'olle Floumfiug*.
45 in. 82.75 value*, pur yd.................................... SI-"®
One lot of finest Y'olle Flouncing*, 45in. wide, 8L25
values, per yd...................
'9cOne lot of exquisite Y'oile and Crepe Flouncing, 27 m..
75c values, pi-r yd ........
- • ■ -*®1'LADIES AND CHILDRELVS IMit llHLXlt.
luidics Munsing Vest and Pants, 50 and, 00c. values,
_ now ....................................................................... ' 39c.
Munsing Union Suits, Ladies 81.25 and 81-50 values,
now ................................................................... 79c.
Lndn-s 35c Union Suits, now........................................ I9'Children's jiml Misses Munsing Union Suits, 50c, GOc
and 75c. values, now............................................... :®r
Jaidi.w and Mitwes Ves.l nnd Pants, 25c values, now.. 17c
laidies Vest, all styles. t5cvalues, now................... ■■,,5C
CIh Id ecu's Knit Waist, July Clearance Sale Special Sc

Hundreds of such bargains, too numerous to itemize, will be found in this big store during this great ten days sale. We do not make you the high sounding offer of ‘paying your railroad
fare, but the ACTUAL SAVING you will make on these bargain offers Will compensate you for traveling almost any distance, for NEVER has such a tremendous merchandising jfcvcnt been
offered to the people of Barry County.
■
'

The sale positively closes JULY
18. Do not expect us to give you
these poices after the above date—
July 18.

l^iede
Department Store

Phone eo

/fastings. Mich.

A sale of thia magnitude cannot fail to
benefit the entire community.
For the
sake of your.own bank account you can­
not afford to mitt this sale, during which
$1.00 will do die work of $2.00.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. JI I.Y 2. WIL

PAGE FIVM

J. C. KETCHAM, MASTER OF
STATE GRANGE GAVE ADDRESS

The Cold Wave
The cold wave is over and now comes the hot waves of July and August.
We are prepared to care for your wants with .a complete line of Porosknit,
B. V. D., Olus and Munsing Union Suits. Light weight-trousers, soft,neg­
ligee shirts, straw hats, silk hats and caps.

Have you tried on Olus shirt or Olus Union Suit, If you want hot
weather comfort, they are IT. Olus shirts cannot work up and hang out
' of the trousers at the waist-line.
w

Olus Union Suits are perfectly closed at crotch and back and fit with a
smoothness impossible to any other construction.
-

Store Open
Friday Eve.

Closed All
Day July 4

Morrill,i Lambie &amp; Co
One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan

STORE CLOSED SATURDAY JULY 4

Tells of the Early Hhtnry of Grange
Before. Michipaa Pioneer and
Historical Bocjety.'
Lansing—At a meeling of tlio
Michigan Pioneer and Historical So­
ciety, Master Hetchiwn nf the
Grange gave a talk An "The History
and Purpose of Lhe Grange Move­
ment in the Slate of Michigan.”
"The Grange noveincnl is the*
most important, farmer .movement
«&gt;f,thp day.” aaid Mr. Ketrlniin. “It
is the olifesl of the fanner organi­
zation.* and was start«’&lt;l m Decem­
ber, 1867, in Waabintli'!). I». c.. i&gt;v
a group of men, who wen* nt this
time clerks in a department of (he
gm.'inment and incl” i .1 ..alv (.n&lt;*
farther. Thbne "flWii feafizcil-tin*
need of an organiratimi lo speak
for the fanners and Ibis first meet­
ing started os a respmio* to the real
need. The first two or (three years
the development wn« slow, but in
the years 1871, 1872 and («7;t It
spread like wildfire over the coun­
try; then it suffered another de­
cline until 1881. when d rapidly ndvanctM. until at the present time
Un* stale nf Michigan has over tio,Grange.members nnd WXi subor­
dinate Grange organizations, mak­
ing it the third Grange state in tin*
Union. The local organization is
calleil the subordinate' Grange*, the
county has the Poni)&gt;n&lt;i Grange
and tliei'e are the stub’ and naHoqal
organizations, so that all communi­
ties an* represented. The* aim and
purpose* of the soninly i* lee improve
in every way. and esperiaRjt social­
ly. Hid people of tin*, rural com­
munities; lhe’ spirit nt demooratjy
prevails and the essentials which
qualify one for membership are in­
terests in agriculture find. Hu- all
ini|Herianl. clean chnr.i. i. r. Il aims

OPEN FRIDAY EVENING

Final Clean Up
Sale
On Summer Dresses, Waists, Kimonas, Skirts
and Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Garments

COATS
SKIRTS
SUITS
25% to 50% Discount
Ladies’ Dresses

Ladies’ Waists

Regular $1.50 values now..;..98c
Regular $1.25 values now89c
Regular $1.00 values now73c

I-ot of Fine Silk Waists that sell
’ anywhere at from $3 to $5 will
sell at big reductions, sonic
going at

HALF PRICE

Children’s Dresses
Values that sell regularly lor 65,

One Lot of

sound a new watchword. namely,
59 and 50 cents wc are
co-operative effort. And I would
fulness.
Special music by the EMRY BUSBY IS VISIT­
quote, •Your task is l&gt;&gt; democratize)
now offering at
chorus choir.
that sell regularly at $1 to $2, your
ING
HASTINGS
FRIENDS
THE
Young. people’s Meeting, OHM).
the average* man that which is
choice at
Mrs. E. Finstrom, loader.
Yoke
Fellow
Hand,
Mr.
E.
L*&lt;«Now
Located
in
Houston.
Texas,
Emmanuel Church.
Keller, leader.
and Says That He Likes His
Rev. Carroll
Bates, Rector. ..
Evening ^service. 7:30.
Bright
COATS GROT E.
Southern Home.
Holy Communion. 8 a. in. Holy
Prof, nnd Mrs. Eug‘*n&gt;* Davoiijwirl
Communion anel Szm-iiioii, 10:30 a. in. Mr. Hawkins. Special music.
Emry Busliy, of Houston, Texas, ahd elnmrhter. Margm- i. of Cham­
A BIG REDUCTION ON
Offering forgonvral missions.
accompanied by M. It. Forney, Jr., paign. HL have* b**e*n Mailing rel­
Tuesday
evening
rollagi*
praye
Sunday school, 12 in.
Regular values of $2.50 to $1.00
im*«*lmg. 7:30. nL tin* home of Mi of Hint city, an* visiting Mr. Busby’s atives in our village*.
A"LL KIMONAS
Chalk talk, 12:45 l&gt;. in.
friends in Hastings.
Mrs.
Jo|iii
Hardman
&gt;d
Pliildelwill sell at from
Informal service in parish bouse, near railroad.
Mr. Busby will bo remembered as
OTHER BARGAINS EVERY­
with third in series of talks upon
ami .Mrs. Edward Lum of Grand
“The Calendar," 7:30 p. in.
WHERE IN THE STORE
Rapid* ami daughter of Mr. and
In recognition of* Independence
Presbylrriiin Church.
her-Shop" in this rib
Mrs. Senter have be.-n
Day. both the morning sennon and
chalk talk will be uf a patriotic the
s&lt;*i vu &lt;*. Short talk । Texas, ,-nul says that he has become relatives during the picharacter.
by tin* pastor. A sti'ieoplieon" nd-| 'iifatliatcu with tin* wulhorn coUiir-,
ilress on "The Child Life &lt;it Ameri- • "T. though having a very w.nm
ca" illustrated with thirty views i •■'l"'t in his heart Jor Hnstirgs ami ners, vfeited Saturday and Sunday
llethodlst Eplwopul Church.
at ■John 'Woodman's.
will be given at 7:M
t Ins fnem.s here.
.
Huy. Russell H. Bready, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. flay Coal- and son of
Rev. A. D. Grigsby pr.*ache&lt;l a
Mr. Busby says that “war talk"
Services Sunday July 5 as fol­
helpful sermon. Inst Hundny morn- "dh Mexico is strong in i'i&gt;u»loii, Grand Rapids. visited ever Sunday
lows:
,
ing mi the subject “Failure and n»d that there are many vM.imi.^s with E. Coats anel family.
IU:00 a. in. Sunday school.
Phone 9
Success."
Many of hl* former I *•’*•*•’ Uncle Sam is preparing for
Hastings, Mich.
HzOO a, m. Public warship and parislmners hml friends were in nt- I
possible conLingencJes that may Thursday, July U.-4 llw--ahurcti
sermon by Rev. Robert H. Bready, tendance.
.for.n pot luck supper.
, happen. .
।
I). 1). of Grand Rapids.
. The annual churcii and Sunday! All &lt;&gt;f the others wliolwcnt from
Tlio meetings conducted by Evan­
No evening service.
School picnic was held at Thorn- .here to Houston are gelling along gelist Kimlierlur--. . still continue
’’plrmhdly nnd are well pleased, ai­ with good lnlere-t anil attendance.
The Pastor's family have moved apple, Lnk&lt;! on We&lt;liies&lt;lay of this I ■
cording lo Mr.
to Epworth Heights. Ludington.
There have been six confessions
| thorough-going
“hoosier"
for ami five* baptisms.
During the summur the pastor will
Houston. ’
’
Im* there one Sunday and -return lo
United Brethren Church.
Hastings for the.next two. During
“Tin* Church With a Wellcome
Obitmiry.
the iHisloi's absence, the church
' The Alamo, "cradle pf Texas libRev. C. W. Ballou. Pastor.
This entire city J|.is wali-hed with
will lie in the-pastoral charge »»f
Dlilffcl Snpl. S. E. Slmll will h.-i'/'X !,f
«« being hrnn- a great ileal of ■‘ympatlielic'inferest
Rev. Richard E. Yost, who tvill re­ nrescnl . next Sunday to conduct ’
b&gt; i *'i1
I*"1? !’*u
b’“ till* st niggle nf Mrs. Leo Burton
spond to all the calls for pastoral Holy Omimiinion al
have. ph"t.u
planted «...
the ruins against death. ami wijh sorrow all
o’clock public. *who
’l&gt;" »»«v..
service. .
.
and preach tioth morning ami ••ve-’H’ '.*’!!£ *"*•‘ • 1■' courtyards to have heard of tin- departure of Hie
ping. He will have chargr of Um. • ',h»,!* ’‘"d fiowei-.
young mother. I'&lt;*alh cam** last
Bapttat Churrli.
business meeting of the (Juarlerly I* T,
Sunday nftnmiM.'iiAit half past two.
Thursday night. 7:30. midweek Conference &lt;m Monday evening.
«' 'stiiimi
The funeral sen ire was held in lhe
The advance in price of coal eae h-month makes it advisable for you to
Let us turn out mid give him a
”
Methodist Episcopal ■ bureli Tuesday.
Friday night, 7:30. dniir practice. large hearing. Let all reports h&gt;’l I'ur llii&lt; disi-miiforl and misery of
buy early. Send us your order now. We still have some coal on hand at
Sunday m-IiimiI, 10:00. Classes for in full to th.’ Quarterly Conference.; - .....v °
sell II. Bremly &lt;dli&gt; ialing. assisted by
the Summer Price.
every age.
The pastot^Bml s&lt;’veral delegates Honey and'Tar Compound. It puts Rev. John Wesley Sheehan, a former
Morning worship. 11:00.
In the from the. schools ami Endeavor So- I a hetding, soothing coaling oveb lhe pastor. Tin’ otlu’ial Isinrd of the
absence of lhe pastor, Iter. At. Haw­ cifly an* attending the Btam-h j swollen, tickling membianes. ami church, of which Isiard Mr. Burton
kins of N. Clw.-ler will, occupy ttje (^invention nt Woodland this week. I •*is&lt;*s tho lliick mid rlmcking *u*nsn- is a nmmber, attended the church
pulpit. Mr. Hawkins is an earnest
—----------------------- 1 (ion. Helps you to breathe easily
in a liodyx
preacher of the’ Trulli, and will
Remember our Want Column and naturally. In ihc'yelHw packOffice Phone, 194; Residence Phone, 192.
Hastings, Mich.
.Minnie .May Luke, daughter &lt;»f Mi-,
doubtless, bring a message of help- lirlngN best results■ age.—Arthur ..Mulholland. -Adv.
. and
Mt*. J. E. Lake, of Nashville,
was born in VerimintviHc November
25. 1885. She k’ladualvd from tin*
Naslpille high school nt the age of
seventeen, and afterward became n
L\KE ODESS.y'
WEICKGEKANT &amp; RIEDE
teacher in lhe same school. She
-Miss Elsie Bishop of Hastings Is
CONDUCT BIG JULY SALE at the. home of her uncle, John
married Lt*n Burton April L 190*. 1-aimers Club met wi
She was the mol her of (pur child­
Bishop,
nnd
expects to remain for
ren. One of lln- ' hildreii passed .Mrs. II. C. F Frtlin,
,
Of mu* of the* Biuuesl Stocks of Dry the summer.
away before her. Two years after
Frank Nye eit l.ak** City die*d, Sat­
their marriage they, lived in Nash­
Good* mid. Groceries in
urday and the tmrinl will take pL*u*e*
ville*. then later on a farm in Has- ••111. as usual, all hough
Barry (kHinly.
Tueselay at Frevport.
Mr. and.
number sal down to Hu* lnmuleous
Begiuing next Wednesday, July 8. Mrs. Nye and daughter, Bella, am
i*c ■ resided- in | dliiiii’i-. Aft&lt;-r I hr dinner President
nipl continuing for ten days, Wetck- in attendance at the funeral.
Hustings.
geiianl &amp; Riede, dry goods mer­
At
Ho*
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lafe
.Sin* was a hicmlH-r of lhe Metlimi- der ami tip* chili sung "America." chants of iliis* city, will conduct one I.epard Saturday occurred Hie mar­
ClitipItMii. Mrs. Cargo, conducted the
the biggest July bargain sales ever riage of their daughter. .Mia*- Ethel
Grange and of IIk- Enstern Star. A devotimials. No Secretary’s report of
staged in these parts.
to Harry Green. Alaiut fifty rellarge number fn-.n the Star in Nash­ was read as mV Secretary was not
Some months ago they made their
ville attended the service*.
advent into I his city, taking over Hie
Me. and Mrs. David lujak attend­
Mrs. Burton i- -urvived by her
old Ixippenthien stock, coilducteel ed the funeral of Mrs, Hattie Hols­
husband mui three.children. Eldon,
■
flattie* Tuckerman of Hie a clenn-up sale at that lime an&lt;J add­ ton of Scbtiwa, Sunday.
Elma and Carl, and one brolhcr,
l
’
d
thousands
of
dollars
’
worth
&lt;»f
Mrs. Willis Golt of Hastings, Is
Ellis Lake of Colmi. and Ruth Lak**
That contains your savings for many years, and
Alberl Miller then gave a new goods in every’ department. visiting friends in’town.
uf Nashville, and by her father nnd
r recitation. “St. Peter at the* They al.-o carrieii on a vigorous
The Royal Neighbors held a bake
bring the savings to our Savings Department where
" Little Miss Velma Mulvan- campaign of repairing and remodel­ sale Saturday in the Bagley block.
The burial tool. ;»I co in Rivtirsidc.
ing about tin* place until there is no They have rented th** Moose hall
it will begin to work and earn something for you.
liner store* to be found in Barry and will soon be nicely located
accompanied
by'
Lyle
Bbitihiry.
lie. organ. ‘ We we! i* ■county. ,
it
born, al
During this sale they arc offering
Chas. Kart; Mrs. Ira Anway and .
with us Mr. anel Mr*. Win. Charles, mimy exceptional-bargains.- Il will] two ilaughlers. Mrs. (Hyde ’ Cum­
lr„ Il........ .
of lhe Jlellevtn* lip nf value to those interested to' mings aud Mrs. Albert Kloss, mo­
hoiip* in Maple* Gro\e on Jun** 25. nf Gazelle, and Mr. Charles gave us a read their page adv, in-those eol-.. tored to Grand Raimis. Monday to.
llu* age of 8u y.’.ir-.'6 months. 2t» fine, talk on • The Worth of tin- limns this week. '
visit Mr. Anway al the" hospital.
From round your methods of doing Business and swell the
days. Al IJ»e- an.- **f sevnnlei*n site
l)n performing an operation they
army of prosperous men and women who arc gaining hand­
willi
father and sfix childim. perieiicc with the us*ociated press
found the -patient .suffering with
for. whom she took the part nf ritlidc il poN.siblc fiuuhjiii tn give a
somely by adding each week to their bank account. Three
cancer with no Iioimm of rt*covery.
mother, came* i-* this - country, very interesting' tdtk'. We (hen
I . Mrs. Jennie McCartney has sold
per cent interest paid on all savings, compounded semiPERSONAL MENTION ' 'her residence on rtth nvc. to Elins
wlier** lliey. |nc:il* 'l al Detroit, - fur lislcm d fn n redlidkm by Floreiicc
anriuaily.
a short’lime.-lai* r settling in Ka- l-'niin and al.-o &lt;nn* by HoUis.Kruin
HStrong, a farmer in Campbell towulaino. in |85i. she was married lei
-olnin
Genrae Ahdreix at Kalamo.' To
Mrs. Catherine A'liuppan. of As­
Ira Anway of Norjhweft Odessa
them wen* born four children. i titled "Literature as an-Element in bury Park. N J..'r* Msilitig. her was taken to Gt^nd Rapids, Sun­
Phas. Henry.'Mas y Jam*. Glaioiu'c Reform." which was certainly fine*. daughter, .Mrs. Charles G. Weissert. day night for mi OpWaljon. He is
George and Ltiqy.
Hhn I* sur­
She was uecmiTpanicil to Hastings. in a very serioy*d?oiidin&lt;m. Dr. D.
vived by all but b.-r luisband. wim
from Jekyl Island. Geprgitt. where A. Dickson formerly ofTHnrlnviih*.
died ill 10IMJ and Mary Mary Jam*. ■■resident then called foi volunteers she spent the winter, by her daugh­. now. of Gnlnd Rapid', was railed
1801.
lo furnish
something.
Editor ter, *Mrs. Junies A. Clark, who re­ Sunday for- council with Dr. Pea­
Charles resfionded with a fine solo turned home oil Friday.- Mrs.. body,. .
A Pcff/rl (aithartie.
Only National Bank in Barry County
which was. greatly appreciated. St'huppan and her husband, the late
Thein ig-siire anil wlrolesonu* ai:- Mrs. Alber! Miller responded with Rev. Adam'Schupmn. will be retidn-fff,every 'b*c’«»f Foley Cathar­ another fine recitation. ’ Ethel memliered by the early residents of
When tacking up paper to shield
Hastings, Mich
tic .Tablets. They cleanse with
Hastings. Mr. aiHi Mrs-. Schuppan
ijaver a gripe nr pain.
Chronic । man. which was then repeated by resided in (Ip? building now occu­
cases of &lt;M&gt;nslipaH&lt;nrfihd th**m in- i Mr.-. Charles in English. The Chib pied by Barnaby'* restaurant. Mr.
valuable. Stout pebfilp an* reliev­ then sang “God He Willi Yon "rill Scliumimi cAiiiduvled a’resUunuil
ed of that. blunie*d. congested feel­ We .Meet Again.” and aeijourued to after the Civjl war. and made and fore cutting, then after tacked U|
ing. so iHieomfnrtublfl especially in meet in July with Mr. and Mrs. sold lhe first.ice creauijn Hastings.
hot weather. They keep your liv­ Howard Shei&gt;ard.
Many': regarded it with wonder and
er busy.—Arthur Mulholland—Adv.
Alice G. Thomas. Reporter.
piece underneath
Hie demand for it was very great.

CHURCHES

43c

Wash Waists

59c

Misses’ Dresses

$2 to 73c

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON

PRICE STEADILY ADVANC
ING ON ANTHRACITE
AND POCAHONTAS COAL

ROGERS &amp; SON

Empty That Old
Stocking
BRUSH AWAY THE CpBWEBS

(

Hastings National Bank

-BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.- -BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY— -B.LS.NUl W.KNT J

�THE HAETTNGg BANMOI. JLIA 2. 1»U.

PAGE HU

FIRST BALL GAME WITH

CHARLOTTE NEXT TOESDAY

Eaton Omnty' Neighbor* to Return
For First Time Slm-c^Diflb-ulty

18076158

DAMAGE MS SMALL

middMIe

- ---------------------------- With JnmcA Sanborn, at the
(d from page one.
hp|,n M
jort|nn&gt; W. J. Hayward
ge and left iiot half a “nd 0. L. Hungerford left IhursSome «&gt;f them were play a. m. for a fishing trip, up
interest toward the first game with dozen tree
th,- root’ and carried North, near the Gray Bros, ranch,
Charlotte. which will lie played
nanv r«‘d- away.
All A party of our local flsherman
here on Tuesday, . J uly 9. The re­
... *. *. i i "... ....... I tv.tr.i iaVi.r tn llnii*kn&gt;t I nL*..
,lnv
newal of athletic relations-with lhe
rillftK'
froth I last week and had great sport,
Eaton county capital's team bn* nvt
* the bass. pickeral nnd some of
with approval ami it large crowd its foundation.
smaller varieties. A line a string
Will undoubtedly be present.
as has been shown here Ulis season,
This burying of the hatchet be­ against n tn
nnd the trip was but of few hours
tween the two towns is a creditable
■mid barn
duration.
.
move by the mamigeiiieiil* of the
The exercises of the school the
two learns. Life is too shml for hilaled.
past week drew good crowds and
the .M. E. church was tilled lo capa­
. laatic Juns as Charlotte and Hast­
Ings lb indulge, in petty quarrel- all beuig talc’ll. .imf jiisT th" shell city. The Alumni banquet aL the
.over an affair. which ought to hav I.-fl.
•Aci’-ss the street a barn Ijotel on Friday evening was a tine
one and lit tended by aboul 90. The
been forgotten and qraccfo.lly settl;
pupils and the efficient corps of
rd at once.
Leaclivrs are to be congratulated
Charlotte has a fine .h am. lei
| street and siudheasl of Hie bam ti|M&gt;n the line showing, made the
,'e&gt;ru|ied all ntjuj-y. white just in past year, and all will look back up­
on
1911 ns one of the brilliant suc­
front
«d
u
.a
milinmulti
Ire,.
Vas
hand."
torn out by the riad*. 'The '.'Idmill, cess in their school work.
Daniel Rich, of Howard City.
was a mrlanrlioly wreck, as were
Porthmd Plajs Herr Friday.
-nine small buildings near by. All
Hading.’ will meet the Portland
exercises, Ins daughter being one
of tin, class, but missed his cornier• jday. July lo.
siding game
•■ry much pleased
show.
citing and hard-fought.
and dumped iu a
Base Bull Games Scheduled.
The school picnic qf the young­
Friday. July :i—Nile*. .
sters al Barlow luike on Friday
Saturday, July’ 4- Two game’
was marred only by the showers.
with .Nib -.
•e Springer owned a line
Tuesday. July 7—Ch:
home, with all modern
Thursday, July 9—
iocs in
aces. a cement barn and have formed a partnership and will
Charlotte.
I Petrieville. AH that is conduul.fhe barber shop at the old
Saturday and Sunday. July II nnd gara'gt how
for il is a little cor­ ’hind on Irish Corners. Success
12—Hastings in Ionia.
in’ wall nn the first story ! .boys.
Thursday, Joly'16—Hastings
nuse. In a jumbled mas*
Charlotte.
.. „____ • amt good crowds
&lt;&gt;f ruins east of Hie housn and to­ makes manager Kane smile at the
Saturday, July 18—Charlotte.
ward (he river lie the furniture, success of his moving picture show
Sunday, July 19—Hastings
furnishing*, the cement block* and He shows. Tuesday. Thursday and
Lowell.
-.ill that Klefl of the tin** budding’. .Saturday nights, with a matinee on
Thursday, July 23—muting’
The kitchen range was Uluwn into Saturday.
Charlotte.
•
' — radiator
steam
Finlay, July 2i. Charlotte.
Mr. Hamilton of Arlington Street
is arranging his plans tv embark
Everything in
Giant.’.
A full description Will be given in
rarttnl lol- these
columns later.
THOUSANDS OF BASS PLANT­
Hohl. Jackson of thu Weal Coun­
ED BY CHAHLES W. MIXER
Line is in very poor health.
nuldiiu'- ty Mrs.
Rose Blake, wife of E. F.
. . ~
. .
..
. bile, its axles bent, it
Blake, died early Thursday morn­
Large and Small Mouth Ha— Placed j iwi-ted til an angle of V
ing. after several months illness,
------- ■ a _i._. t.. u-i.:
1 from normal. This auto
f uneral was held on Sunday from
.if it had been crushed
mwrr Township.
downwind pressure of* ll ’storm. the residence and a large concourse
,
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a . - niiit'- i,i*- —&lt;*» *.*-• «..... .. from
taking representative* rd the limo us foundation walls. To th.* cast
tribe.from Hie lake-, and atreums "f iind in front of the Springer home in and near here and had a large
Barry courtly would be a&lt; cnlhu'i- waM a liiu.- store building. Hint •■*astir nnd untiring us is Charted W.‘ iar*ui all
...damage. ..
..
Mr.'Springer's
Mixer in replacing with fry from lo— is-*12.IMItl. All thaj saved the sympathy 'with the mourning ones.
family from amiihilation was Hp
from tile lakes, tlieiv would be no
sides numerous other relative’.
danger of tlsh becofiiing extinct in
W. G. Sensiha. of near Gun l*ak(
this vicinity.
Iju&gt;1 week Mr. Mixer . ..... ived IJie house, m which was the acetefrom the Mill Creek hatchery H.iwsr. lynr gas plant which furnished the I The harn of O. A. Sink, ill Irving
small-in&lt;&gt;utli lias* mid l5.f»Mi lmy&lt;-- light* for their home. M.r. Spring­ township
was -truck by lightning
from .mid burned'to
HMiqUi.
which Jie placed hi er • was driviiig home
tin- ground mi Fri­
lakes in Hallimm-e'township. Eady Eaton Rapid*
day. and a’ wet hear il his son was
in lhe spring lie planted thousands
badly
shinned
by the shock, Itickof other kinds of fish. Within :»t
days he will receive a large eon- family killed or maimed in
signment of bass from the Feib-Tnl ruin-. He was happy in the ।
Max Lynd, while mil walking
imirhery at Northville.
K\
Friday evening, was shocked by
Y. M. C.7. CAMP AT GUN Utt\alivi
lightning, ami therefore, unable to
work &gt;&lt;n Saturday, bill wa- back a:
■ffimniieiFTtntn * home- nrm«« lhe barber chair again on Monday.
WAS CONCLUDED YESTERDAY
About 50 of (lie Grand Rapid’ Y.
M. C. A. Imys came down mi Monlive-. they rail nut of doors, lay
The Youngster* lias Ten Glorious I down on the gniqnd near, a fence
Barlow
lake. That they will have
and Eirr-to-be-ltemrinbcrrd
which they look Hold of. The &lt; y- nn enjoyable lime goes with out
Iclone did not touch lhe house, but saying.
Days at/Colgroie's Point.
• *
look
both
women
and
lhe
leiice.
F.
Miles
Bixler ami son”nf ClevcThe first Hairy Go. V. M. C. A.
pj-al lan'd, Ohio, wen* lhe week end
camp is now history, lhe ten days
rod*
away,
injuring
Hie
women
guests of C. M. Bixler, an uncle.
expiring yesterday.
They will
severely.
George Htnflord* south west of
Scully after leaving PelriovHIc- town, lost n line brood sow during
experience of the 3(1 lu&gt;v* mid young
.
men who took part in IJie outing at lhe cyclone's ' twister lifted, and Friday's storm.
Mrs. C. S. Skillman of Hastings
Gun Lake nt Colgrove's pnml. It did not touch the earth again until
was visiting friends here on Saturwas a happy Jime for all of them,
nnd they are eidhusinslic tn phihe county line of Ingham amri.ivingof the cninp, and of
iiiaiingemeiit st»m counties after . six o’clock,
The hand concert held on Saturunder the direc-tion of r'errotary wlyre it ile.’lroycd a church and
Vttndercook.'
tier tally by the youngsters. The
hi Ealon county there will be a, Inuinigui nieii have raised by subEntrriainctl Fnr-.Ws* Stutfrf. ' few deaths among the injured by /criidion a purse so tlial lhe boys
.Mrs. Cecil A. Geer eniertauio&gt;| the storm.
Aboul n dozen Tvere&gt; will give a -concert every Saturday
Eridiiy evening with h miscellanr- Tiurl&gt; The projierty lo— In a strip। evening during the summer. '
ous shower for Mi— Maude Stuart a half mile long at petrieville will­. J. A. Page, wife nnd two daugh­
of Hastings, whose marriage With lie fully ?Ummmi and (he damage In ters of Saranac, auloed over on
.■Earl.lWt Tucker will lake plan- that c.iuniv will lw.fully ♦KW.OOQ। Sunday and called mi friends. J.
A. is lhe Citizens Telephone malin­
early in July.
Much merrjnp-nt
ger over then- and likes the town
very much, but says Middleville al­
comic verses attached t» each gift.
COUNCIL
SOLVES
GREEN
ways will look good lo him. where
After light nifreahmenls. Mf. Geer
took flashlights of the party, num­
ST. AND 6R0ADWAY GRADE he was manager for some years for
the Telephone Cortfpany.
.
bering fourteen.’ Mr. and Mrs.
‘ --Leonard Brown of Detroit, is visRobert M. Toele-^nteiiaiiied Satur­
day evening with a 7 o'clock dinner Problems, anti Work Will Be Begun itiibkhis parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
M. Brown. Leonard has spent I wo
nt the Highlnnd Golf club in honor . al Once to Remove L'ltxlghlly
years jn Detrpit, and thinks it th®
of .Mr. Tucker and Mi-- Stuart.Conditions.
only town t&gt;ii the map.
Grand ILIpids Evening Press.
Work by the -city will begin at
Mrs. Will Tnngate i- packing
nnce to remove the unsightly con­ I heir goods in preparation to mov­
dition &lt;&gt;f Broadway between Waltiui ing to Washington. D.’C, where Mr.
Tuiigate has n line position with
mlewalk grade
L'neb* Sam.
cd froiil I heir western trip y- hich
they enjoyed very much.
A runaway of n double team on
East .Main slr«*«&gt;t, Tuesday forenoon
was nipped in the bud. before any
been in. existence since the pave­ damage was done. Tip* team be­
ment was laid last year. .
calm’ scared nl the freight (rain
The council has decidoi lo place mid broke loose, started lo run up
rtiriis upd glitters on Broadway be­ lhe hill, but were caught near IrisL
tween Green and Walnut streets cortiers, with no damage done.
and to fear up the walks along The farmers are all smiles now
Green afreet between Brohdway and Unit we have had tine rains and
JelTersnn street, lo construct a crops tire looking so line, nnd (lie
proper sidewalk grade jind io relay weather is now whal they require
lhe walks. Thry will also Improve j for haying.
(.he appearance uf •I''’ corners of . Will Jackson and wife of the
: West County Line, are I ho -happy
parents of a line gon. which arrived
Notice From City Health Offirer. j Sunday.
The factory will shut down the
City ordinance against spitting mt night of the 3rd for a two weeks
the side walks. Hut. Very few peo­ vacation.
**
ple would think of such n thing as
The J. S. Johnson harn. in west
• ipeeturating upon their own flows Thornapple is now complete and a
al liome. where no one bill them­ fine addition to the farm.
selves and families would he dis-'
lurbed- by ...........
il. and..................
yet will freely
useChicago City Gardens nsso------“I The
llttt public side walk for that pur- motion provides gardens of an eighpo*c. to lhe disgust aud detriment! th of .an agri to poor people at"an
•.*1
puiuii generally.
►• ‘■eraii.1*.’ The
&gt; in- ouuiuiaHiui.il
. .... ’average
of •*,*•
the public
Board annual coal
cost Ol
of TI-*W,
II £0, The
of Health has ordered the Ordinance I yield per lot is 425. Expe
n-lalive to spitting on lhe side walk -----furniKlied
to...^
aid_.
the
garner
I—
ujnqnt.
strictly enforced.
’
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After
running
the------gauntlet of five
H. A Barber, M. D„
” legislative eessious, a atring of
•
Health Officer. courte ond one general election, the
New York workmen's compensation
BA.NM R WANT ADIS. PAY.
bill has at lost become a law.

•ning.

A. A. Amterson was tiolitied yes­
terday of his clevtiim as one uf the
TnisU-e* nf-’Akeley Institute, at
Grand Huven, bis term of office b\piring Ju Iff'.'
Akelhy Institute is one ‘of the
leading in-rfuiralory lohool’ tn the
country, conducted by the Episcopal
church, and the honor of representtug it on the Board of Tru-tees is
no mubH one, and esprcially so as
the position was absolutely un­

BARRY CO. PIONEERS
HAVE BIG MEETING

Inasmuch, ns we •are likely soon
to bid adieu to that social system
under which we have liyed, and
enter upon a now regime, where

Which
Do
You
Do?

gated to the reof column of Hie ad­
vancing anny. marching ever on-'
LISTEN TO INTERESTING PA-I ward L....-th
beneatl banners emblazoned
"Down With the Men." “(MT With
PERS DEALING WITH CGFN"Down
the Children." “On With lhe l.'pTV HISTORY.
PRESIDENT POTTER FLAYS

SOME OF THE MODERN FADS

Society Plans to Solicit Funds For
.Marking Historic Sites In Tills
County.
A large niitnb&gt;-i' gathered nt the
annual meeting of the Barry Coun­
ty Pioneer Society held in Odd Fel­
lows’ Temple on Thursday and lis­
tened lo a fine program, which was
greatly niijoyed. The audience indudM many well-known early set­
tlers of the counly. including Mrs.
Henry Hoyt, of Kalamazoo, daugh­
ter of “Yankee Bill" Lewis, of tav­
ern fame, and John Wickham, of
this city, the well-known pigeon
hunter and early resident of Carllon. who has the distuu tixn of hav­
ing lived longer in Barry county
than any other living person. Mrs.
Wolfe, of Maple Groite, daughter of
one uf lhe llret settlers of that
t&lt;&gt;wnshii&gt;, was also present.
The program was carried out
completely as published' with the
exception of the historical paper by
Waller Brown, of Grangeville, and
some of the music, Charles G. May­
wood being compelled lo leave on
account of the burial of a relative.
Myron Maynard, who was to play
old-fashioned music on his violin,
could not be present on account of
the death of his wife.
The meeting was called to order
by W. W. Potter, president of the
society, al 10:00 o'clock. As Rev.
Bunnell was unable to be present,
Charles G. Maywood pronounced
the invocation. Mrs. Huffman read
tlie secretary and treasurer’s rejiort.
Judge Clement Smith read the his­
torian's report.
The presidents
address, which is an excellent satire
on the fads of the day. was vigor­
ously applauded. It follows this
article.
The following officers were re­
elected for lhe ensuing year:
President—William W. potter.
Vice President—LharlesnA. Weis-

Secrelary and Treasurer—Mrs.
Sarah Hu liman.
the following were appointed
members of the executive commit­
tee: Philo A. Sheldon, Mrs. Mar­
shall. &gt;1 rs. Sheffield and Miss Rosella Goodyear.
CharlesjAtkins read a very inter­
esting account of life in Hastings
in war-time and Rev. Father Linakey told in a'pleasmK manner the
’story of the early Catholic mission
in Yankee Springs.
A picnic dinner was served in the
dinipg room and gave many an op­
portunity to enjoy renewing friend­
ships formed years ago and to meet
old acquaintances.
The blessing
was asked by Father Linskey.
In Hu- aferuoon session, E. J. Mc­
Naughton of Middleville, president
of Hie Thornapple Valley Pioneer
A—nciation, read an excellent pa­
per m which he described the "Oak
Grove" house, kept by hl’ father
Peter McNaughton, on lhe old
Grand Rapids stage road north of
Middleville. He'suppleinented ins
paper by a talk in which be recall­
ed many uiteresling incidents of
pioneer life. He also invited all to
attend the meeting of lhe Thornap­
ple pioneers.
Mrs. Hendershott favored the
audience with several songs, which
all enjoyed. .Mrs. Hendershott was
'for many years known throughout
Hany county for her singing and all
were greatly pleased with her re­
appearance- before an audience.
Mr. _Patter read some excerpts
from the autobiography of Rev*
Janie* Selkrlg, founder of the Brad­
ley Indian Mission. This paper is
published in this issue of the BAN­
NER.
,
.
,
Mr. Potter also made a plea for
raising a fund for marking the .his­
toric spots in Barry county.
The
Society has already secured a deed
from Mr. and Mrs. Rolierl bowerby
for the sit/of the. Bull's Prairie
trading-post and the foundation for
the -proposed monument has already
been laid. Funds will be solicited
for carrying on the work.
C. W. Watson of Irving rend an
interesting biographical sketch of
Colvin Hill, founder of Middleville
and one of the most prominent resi­
dents of the north western part of
Barry county. It was an excellent
companion imp^r for Mr. Watson s
life of Altiert E. Bull, prepared for
the Society last year.
A. number of pioneers present
gave-a few r^-minsences.
Mr. Potter's address follows:
'This is an age of fantastic ideals.
Society is seething wMtll discon­
tent. I-iw makers frantically fa­
vor first one extreme and then the
other in prescribing Irgal remedies
for imaginary His.
Most of cur
difficulty is nidividual.
Lawlessnes? is America’s greatest fault.
I4iw seeks to regulate matters lu&gt;youd the reach of lhe State. Fe­
male dress, or the want of fl. Is
suggestive when not indecent. The
sound traditions of individual merit
and responsibility are relegated to
lhe’cyclone cellar by the modern
Progressive propaganda, projccling
Into Ainftrican social and political
life ideas and ideals foreign to all
that for centuries we have looked
for and sought for in American life.
Perhaps no more startling symp­
tom of man's tendency to reason in
a circle, to chase himself round the
never-ending circumference
of
cycles-in civilization has been mad &gt;
apparent than that which occupies
the front page of the comic supplerncnl and the editorial column of
the daily press, breathing thu dis­
content of women with what they
are pleased to call the .“old mate
civilization."
,

lennine whether the male or the
female of the nice is in lhe future
to rule sociely and the government.
Il has occurred tQ me that' it*might
be appropriate here and now lo re­
call briefly tn some of lhe pioneers
of this county who have unfortu­
nately lived m (he benighted . ngv
before the substitution of passion
for purity, nnd feminism for fam­
ily, some of the things which have
been nrcompli.shed, sO Thfil they
may realize that, after all, they
may not' have lived in vain.
II. is true Hint in your flay men
selerH’d their wives because they
wanted I hem, because of mutual
attraction, because they eared ‘for
them; ami women .chose their hus­
bands liecadse
they recognized1
qualities in them which they believwl would tend In their future
.happiness. Of course, il must
now he conceded, in the light of
eugenics, and more modern civili­
zation, that In.so doing you acted
inadvisedly and ignorantly, and
perhaps you were not drawn to­
gether by hygienic affinity. Still,
you got along, raised your families
of sturdy sons and daughters, who
have made a. place for themselves
in lhe world, possibly’ with your
assistance. But in this you were
entirely mistaken.
You must re­
member that sentiment should be
substituted for sense.
What you
should have done was tn have pick­
ed your partner with the aid nf a
goggle-eyed pjiysician with a po­
litical pull, by the same standard
used in the L'nion Slockyanls in
selecting stock, after a critical cxamlhatlnn similar to that of nick­
ing out a pig nt the fat stock slmw;
then you would have done heller
for society.
You should sulistitule for lhe human standard &lt;'f selefting a life partner the stock­
yards standard of lhe modern up­
lift. Instead of raising your chil­
dren by the old method, or mi th*bottle, with tender care, you should
have turned them oker tn the
Slate, had (hose children safely
housed in a scienlilleully ventilated
orphan asylum attached to th-*
public schools, where educated
nurses would have fed them germ­
proof food and brought them up tn
b. real factors in tae grt»l mot d
and :oligious propaganda that ju*t
now is freeing society from lauid-.
age and increasing tin intelligence
and importance nf men and wo­
men. You did not know in ymir
day that a sanitary foundling asy­
lum is intlnitely superior to a well
regulated home; that a mcderii
automatic electric self-cooer is way
ahead of a kindly mother; Hint in­
terested care iiml constant associa­
tion with the children you love

Limit your spending, or limit
your saving. It is bolter to place
a limit on your expenditures nnd
save the rest. You can do this by
keeping a record of what’you spend.
Just try il a month. Don't be nig­
gardly with yourself—simply con­
fine your expenses to common sense
requirements.
You will soon discover where lhe
leaks have lieen and ynu will then
be able to have a savings account
for the balancejn your favor each
month.
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Michigan

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Monumental Structures
When-the artist wants lo create or build a structure worthy
of the admiration of lovers of the things that combine beauty,
strength and durability, dors he not draw upon the resources uf
nature for all material?
_
Hair jour chiropractor relieve that nerve pressure and na­
ture will use lice ofrn reMiurrcs in the metabolism of yotie system.
CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS

FREE,

M. W. SMITH, D. C.
NEW HKNDKRSHOrr BUILDING
ROOMS 5. 8 AND 7

HASTINGS.

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MICHIGAN

Cut Rate Supplies
Ford Special Spark Flag........__....................
.50*
Nickel Plate Ford Pedal Pad ..................................................
S1.2S
Carbon Rrmpver Burned Gut...„...^..----------------------- ROo Cylinder
Prest-O-Lite Tank Exchange........................
. Sl.RO and *2.00
Standard Gasoline..................
12c
5-Minute Cure Cement...................
25c
Tire Doe ___ ____________ ________________ _.25c and 3Rc box
Bicycle Tube........................................................................................... ROo

_ Hastings Vulcanizing Co.
At Jhe Buick Garage

absorbing Hie precious ciictgy that
God gave you; why should you
have wasted it in a labor uf love
when you ought to have been
whooping it up for septic matri­
mony. You did not realize tn your
day that children are boro solely
for the State; that they ought to be
turned over to municipal control (ir
Slate control; Hint mothers ought
not to fool (heir time away in sing­
View oi North Side oljlepi. Tobey's Wrecked Barn at Hastings.
ing soft lullabys to their darling
children, but ought to spend their
time in exhibiting their dove-like who lias tin- temerity to qMk her.
basis of Hu* social nnd governmen­
purity in scintillating Jewels in the
Under the old civilization wo­ tal unit on which all sound civili­
intricate mazes of the tango.
zation must be built.
When we who have been unfor- man has been lifted to prarlical in(unale enough’ to live in this be­ depcndeni'e. every ouineMic np- Noltec Fnyii Ully Health Ofllcer.
nighted age contemplate . that /wc tdlcnnce necessary to comfort lias
it has come indirectly to the
have been kidding ourselves into been invented and placed nt her knowledge of lhe Board of Health
the belief that modern society disposal. Man labors long hours, of a fow .
x( in.-.id.'* at pr*Mn(
stood far something, only join the often under unsanitary conditions existing in the City, all slight cases
procession lidideil by sli'iib- and that his wife and children may and.possibly not sick enough to re­
oft mentally diseased, women, who have opportuniitec equal-to those quire the aid of ik-pliystelan.; The
arc holding aloft the banner* iind of .the more forlunalr. Under that law.is very plain, that all conta­
accjipying Hie sensational society civilization Hie American nation gious or infecrious disease* must be
columns of the daily press, we will ha*, signally progressed. From the reported to the local Board of
probably have revealed to us some women of London's underworld* Health. Where/no physician is
of the inner advantages of this new brought here and swapped to the called it is the tnily of the parents
civilization, lib’ dawn of, which early sei tiers for toharco* linve or of any member of the family to
promises a more golden day. We sprung ■ the first families of Vir­ report the same.
It is quite as
will'see the passing of the home;] ginia; from the denizens of Parjs necessary to report the very mild
thu substitution of lhe foundling the old French families oblaiitvd cases as it Is those of the most se­
asylum; wives will disappear ami their first partners; from those vere form.
mistresses will take their place; banished for penal ofT.-n..-* (tio.-e
Dr. H. A. Barber, City Physician.
women instead of being life part­ prompted by adventure, Puritans
ners will'he put upon a commercial and (hivaliers. Hugonots, Catholics
ami economic basis a* wage, earn­ and Quakers and criminals, with­
LOCAL NEWS
ers, or employees, so that they,can: out eugenic laws or bacteriological
have lhe same rights as men. sanclillcalion the American people,
Women who rave for equality will by intimate association and inlerhave .the opportunity of becoming maryJaye, have reared a race of
Henry Shute is happy over the
coal heavers and railroad Bremen, moil whose genius and enterprise arrival of an 8 pound son nnd heir
lumber Jacks, nnd stokers on ocean has sulMlued a continent, rettdu-. Sunday.
liners, they'will'act as .butchers al lionized industry, and are leading
Herman Shnrpliorn has sold his
each abattoir, and clean the stable.* the world in commercial activity residence in- the fourth ward to
on the .farm, they will have an op­ and practical civilization; a people Prof. Ellsworth, wtio etpecM’to take
portunity lo cut the timber, clear who have emblazoned the symbols pOMatsion alnul August tel.
lhe land, dig the drains, haul the of American bravery nl Bunker
There will he a meeting of the
manure, plow and plant the crops Hill, at Valley Forge, 'Ticonderoga
-of the Hastings Poulin'
and harvest tljc^ same, while the and Yorktown, and ' who planted members
Association in Bauer's lumber office
pampered mule *it the rgtw uiii ~ii banner on th« ramparte of tdiapul- on
Broadway on Tuesday evening,
around the Uro in pink pajamas and leper and the walls of old Pokin.
July
Hlh.
play With (he tom ent. .Then will Wo qiny.hav,* pursued a false ideal;
The Welcome,Cornen» L. A. R. W.
all man's inventions and improve­ wo may have been wrong in select­
ments made for women be cast out,; ing wives os w&lt;*, did. instead of cop­ (7. T. IL will be entertained by Mrs.
the tin friedeake cutler nnd the ping them (hit,as you pick a Jersey Jennie Matthews ‘Thursday -after­
electric light, modern plumbing cow. but some way we have got noon, July 9. Picnic dinner. Every­
and cooking utensils; all the things along, spread
our
civilization body Invljed.
that steam.-gas and electricity have across a continent, peopled it with
The trial of Dugat McCallum, of
wrought in trade and travel nnd it hundred million soulji. and made Cloverdale, accused of collecting
transportation .will he cast, out; this a land of inexhauatiblo re­ birds' eggs wit limit proper author­
male government will disappear,! sources, diversified udaptibilily and ization of the. stale game warden,
lhe ideas of chivalry, which liavoj colloxjil promise, where men nnd has lieen adjouwed until July 27.
raised women through .the ngesj women have bwn able tn give free - Roy Wolfe, of Nashville, makds
from grovelling servitude to the phiy to their jiulividuul iniliulhe, the announcement uf an auto pas­
center of lhe home, the most |g&gt;w- and to hold and enjoy the fruits of senger. service from Nashville to
erful and influenUa factor in mod­ llieir own genius and enterprise. Battle Crew ami return, touching
ern civilization, will be relegated True, we have had the anarchist points upon lhe route ns follows;
to the scrap heap and pas.* into and the A. P. A., the bomb throw­ Maple Grove Copter, Assyria Center
(nocuous desuetude, and woman er and the C!anrna-gael, the tango, and Burley's Corners. Read his adv.
again free, shall forge forward to and the suffragette, just as in the on the automobile pnge of the Ban­
fulilll her earthly mission. 'Hien years gone by we have had the ner this week.
she may burn I lie palaces of the ague and the itch, boils and ery­
Gy Stafford was arrested by Dep­
rich, desecrate the tombs and sipelas. but we have recovered and uty Sheriff Lichty for drunkeness
statues of the departed, destroy outgrown them, and in the future and arraigned before Justice Cadeven as the vamtr.ls . of .id' ih“ wo will outgrow.the doctrines of wallador Tuesday.
Gy lamented
priccle»* T-rt treasures of our old ma mya. whi&lt; J). cloakedbehind over the &lt;/acl that serving a sen­
innl'? rvihxalion. ma.«o hers*.i» the'*&gt;-called moral uplift of wo­ tence would keep him from a steadv
generally hbnoxious to all men and men, substituting testimony for job which he hod secured. After
most women. • And when she has truth, seeks to strike out all that severely tecluring him lhe court
accomplished these thing*, if she is centuries of progressive civilization sentenced him lo two days im­
nnl mentally untuilanced after she have wrought; for. io the long run. prisonment.
has fulfilled her mission, she will this nation. If il is to endure, must
full into the arms of the first man get back to Hut family unit as the -BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY.—

�PAGE SEVEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER.'Ji LV X 19IL

Mr. and Mrs. Sinckbind of Lacey । Chauiiccy Warren’s house lias [ The Cemcterr Circle which met
and Mrs. Hoag of Bajtle Creek who been' moved a few rods back while 1 at
i the home of Mrs. Lixzic /mrbel
are camping at Fine lake, called on a new wall* is being built.
..
[•| was well attended. Mra. Zorbel WM
Mr. and Mra, Irving Brtgge. Friday.
The special etecuon- calledny lhe 11the recipient of 'many lieautifut
j flowers which she appreciated very
Mrs. I. Briggs ahil Mrs. Della Tun­ ।tax. payers was'well attended here|!
gale calletf on Mrs. ixivilla Stevtns 'Saturday. • We have not heard much,
lhe next meeting will be wi ll
i
I'liursday al Fine lake.
what they will d».
Mrs. Chgs. Shullz. July '.'3.
DELTON.
Bills- are out for a good enjoyable . Mr. and Mrs. J. Horn attend'd
Mrs. Alice-Bristol is some belter.
Tlie work oh /the Ea*t Cressey
There will be two ball games here
Saturday, July 1th. One al tl) a. m. road has closed ‘until after harvest. Mrs. Bessie Budd, tier daughter, of jliine nt Hhelp’s Resort landing the I Quarterly meeting al Odar Creek
I Fourth.
Sunday.
mul .one in the afternoon- between
W. W. Fisbor.of.iKiilimia/o') was Hastings is caring for her.
Tlie Busy Bee Club of this place
Delton and Kalamazoo. The ball in CreMoy ok i»Uj»in«vs We&lt;lnesdn&gt;.
Homer Marshall has yelurned
Tliooe from this place (hat at­
.
team will giva a dance in the ovenfrom Hastings where, he met. with are preparing for a carpet for (ho.tended
the Kahler r\'tmion at Chas
Mr. and Mrs. R• Df Reynolds mo­ the
chnreb.
in
the
fall;
board.
'
Miss Marie Reatlie-Js visiting rel­ Kahler's &lt;&gt;L Barry last Thursday,
The Epworth league will not tored to Banficld Sal unlay. wtTere
Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffield mo­
they
were
the
guests
of
hi*
bnMIier.
atives
here
and
also
helping
weedhave their social and business
tored to' Hayings Wedite’sday tak­
.Misses Ih-rtha Shullz and Adah
Chaur.-ey
Roynolda..
and
wife,
rcmeeting Ulis week Friday evening
ing Mrs. Sarah Sheffield, who re­
Many are going to Gun Lake foriHate* and W. A. Zerbet. \
iiing Sunday.
on account of so many lieuig out of tuiWill
for lhe pioneer meeting.
Mr. mid Mrs. Fay Hull entertain­
Shorter is now nbla tn mt mained
town, but will lave it Friday even­
Miss Ruth Brunncy returned the Eourlli. ' .
up a short time after hi* long ill- Thursday
The onions are all looking fine: ed the Inlier's parent*. -Mr. and Mr*.
ing. July'iOth.
.
from her two weeks visit
Frankenberger mid two daughlere
Fred Scheer* of Hammond, Indi­ n The Misse* Ruth, Mabel and Fan­ near Hastings.
. for we have had line weather and. [of Hastings Sunday.
ana. is spending a few weeks in ny Brown of Pralnevill ■ called on
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Neal and Itob- g&lt;»H| help. That is what makes I Mrs. Felix Chamberlain returned
Cressey friends Saturday. Huth ert motored to Vermontville Wed­
Thi. tight mug did a great ileal oft। toiler home near Dtllnn Sunday ut­
.Mr*. Bush and daughter of Host­ and M abel will alter • h&lt;l_summer I nesday, Miss Myrtle J.eannon re­ dfliuage to Alr. Jnluumx's batn la«f ter wiling; ot her son's WiU Ulia*uings visitnl Mrs. BrandstL’tter a few normal’al Kalamazoo. Monday. The’ turned with them for « week’s vi-H. Friday, during lhe storm.
berlmn of this place.
In last w.-ek s luuo there was a
days last week.
fanner is a graduate*-f lhe West­ mistake in names, instead of Mr.
NORTH EAST RUTLAND.
Mr. nnd Mrs, *EI|en Pennock are ern Normal and Miss Mat'd of the mid Mrs. Elmer Tungate it was Mr.
children of Delton were ^dnday vis­
not afraid of the-4iol weather or Plainwell High sehool.
and Mrs; Chauncey Tungate, who Tlie fanner* are now wishing fo itors nt Clms. Aldrich’s.
long drives for in.spite of their
Mr. and Mrs. Will .Hughes and went to Augusta; another it was drier weather and sunshine.
Raymond Aldfh'h. is entertaining
many years They drove through children of Milo were guv.Ms aiithc Spiller ipslead of Spitler. ’
i Charlie Moor,* and mother. Mr? Iasi Fortner'of Gnlird Rapids fuf a
fronr Hastings last week to visit home of the latler'aN'arenls SunMrs, Dela Tungale left Saturday
Mrs. Kate-Williams.
Mrs. I.izzie Z*‘rlwl visited tier .-on
Mr. mid Mrs." Clayton Harber are at Berrien Springs.
Mrs. Stack of Middleville is
.
-Herman nf Hastings. Saturday.
spending a couple of weeks with parents of a 10 lb. son horn Wed­
Mr. mid Mtf. Fred Frey mid son'
Rosa Hallock and Adali K&lt;-n\&lt;&gt;n
nesday, June 21.
her sister, Mrs. Randolph Polly.
Leo of Bcdiofd were guests of .Mr.)
spent- Munday al J. Hallock’s of
Mrs. John Oswald had Hie mis- mid Mrs. Underhill of IhitHe Creek,.Mrs. Joseph Underhill was on the
Doud'ji tkirners.
fdrlune lo have tw&gt;&gt; i-1 lamb* Salurday Highl and Sunday.
exercises were fine and I lie school
sick list last work.
Mrs. J. C. Modrack and Mrs.. Ma­
killed
and
one
injured
by
lightning
Mrs. Clayion Goodwin mid chil­
Dr. . and Mrs. Sides of Bailie. house was- beautifully decorated loney of Caledonia. O.. spoul several
dren of Mnsiiig came last Wednes­ during one of our recoiif sfonns. Creek ate dinner with lhe doctor's with ferns and waler lillies. Much days of last week al the Nodrack
day In stay some limo with Mr. and while one laying with llirm was parents, Mr. D. C. Stiles and wife, praise is due the children and
unhurt.
others who took part.
Mrs. Mrrv. Gwinn.
Monday.
.
.
■ Doris Templeton of Newaygo has । Mark Hammond ifl li-'ine from; Miv and Mrs. Elmer Reyimld* mid
UU1MBY.
come lo spend the summer here the hospital but Is *tt!l far from! daughter of .Cressey spoilt Satur­
I well.
There* was a fine gathering at
with her father.
day
night
and
Sunday
with
C.
I*.
May Carrigan is caring fur Mrs Reynolds and wife.
the u-e crvaiif social nt IL It. Caste- of Hastings spent Thursday- nighl
Addie Green and sister Ollie of
lien's
Saturday
evening despite lhe with her parents. Kalamazoo left Sunday for Charle­ Clay.Barber and little
Anson Phillips nnd wife of Shullz
Mr. mid Mrs. Walter B"lvcn en­ were week end guests of A. M. Ed- rain. The young people did much
voix to spend the smnim-r.
Barbara Chmnh'-rlain is visiting
Several of the young people from tertained the latter’s brother Al­
her sister in Kalamazoo.
.
bert
Tungnte
and
family
of
East
los, duels, nnd quartettes on the
Dolton attended the commencement
Henry Zerb»1 is trenliiig his house
piano. The proceeds' were 111.21 lo a new coat of paint. .Mr. ,1‘riyil.exorcises Wednesday nt lhe Kalrnn- Bnrry. Sunday.
mni
family
of
Assyria
I
Sunday afternoon a weasel en- and Mrs. Arthur Crmidi1
for which the L. A. 8. feel truly enborger of Haslhbls is doing the
thankful.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ezra Morehouse
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Crau
All please remeuiber lhe Chil­
wore visitors at Bradley over SUn- chicken coops, killing the hen mid Johnstown were Sunday
eleven chickens, 'carrying -the
dren's Day at the rhurch mext Sun­
chickens into the woodpile. (hen
day July 5th ul 2:31 p. m! and hon­
Asa Sliab-r of famsing visil
or us with your presence.
called to* Grand Rapids Inst week commenced oq another flock and
stives m thia vlitioily last
li ylhe dcatli .nf Mr. Gale’s son. who
Mr. Hartwell id Xaslivith
covered
mid
it
doseof
lead
pul
nn
sorniwKST
R
utland
.
Ims been ill there for several
Sunday Willi Ins two sons m
end to his depredation*.
W. H. Otis of Brookfield lijis.b.-. n ily. Seymore apd Ernie Hart'
months.
Wi|l Culpd* preparing to sow 30
spending a few days in Illis vicinity.
Katharine Dink el was in Kalam­
Miss Built Hirai h is al
acres
of
buckwheat
•
azoo Saturday night mid Sunday.
। John Baker is .spending a few

Southwestern Barry

Home Portraiture

The KODAK WAY
Pictures taken- in the home atmosphere and home surround­
ings have a quality and charm of their own. The Kodak en­
ables you to take just such pictures of your family and friends,
indoors or-out.

-Kodaks and Kodak Supplies
of all kinds,—the Kodak name is a guarantee of quality,—that's
why we sell only tip genuine Eastman goods.

Extra Early Sale of

White Dress Goods

Bready give his
Friday evening ----.... ----ulcnsed with it. The subject was
“Cranks," and all who heard it said
il was one of the best lectures over
given in Delton. We hope we will

After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

tended Hie graduating &lt;\
Bready with us again.
E. E.-Faulkner ha* been improv­ Kalamazoo last Thui-I
ing his store properly by building; Mary Isham came horn- '

Actual Cost.

George Mosier mid family spent i
Sunday nt Charlie Aldrich's at
Shultz.
Rhea Brnndsteller of Middleville
is .spending n few days with rela­
tives in town.
Blanche Sheffield of Richland is
visiting her ertusin. Carl Gillies, for
a few weeks.
Mrs. Tomlinson mid son ot Grand
Rapids visited Mrs. Jmnes . Brown
Saturday. Score l» to &lt;•
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mosier of'MoonwInwn. Mich., of Hickory^
Mrs. Anl Clark is quite
is spending a few weeks w!lh tiler
parents, Mr. and Mix lutfe WliiV''- tliis writing.
.Mrs. Henry Stevens will
Mrs. Ezra Morohouw cnlorlaiimd
her sister mid lillli* son from Wis­
consin also her mother. Mrs. Fox.
rinBrnndltey, *
“ ................
WihIiu «day.
Mr. and- Mrs. Arbour of Knlmnnz.oo nnd Mrs. Oli* Johnson of llespnrin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. helping to care for Cathctlue Mill­
Bert Pennock (ho grealei part of er the past week.
Mrs. George Munger nnd children
Inst week.'
Mrs. Marshall nnd daughter of. uf Urbimdnle visii'M ftlends in (his
Hickory Corners visited last week vicinity last week.
Mrs. Jennie Garrett went In Nash­
witli Mra. Searles and Mrs. Diaville Saturday for a week's stay. •
mond.
1 Mrs. George lliidiridger off Jack­
son mid-Mrs. Henkes of Dowling from Lansing for l lie sumiiwr mid
visited al Caleb llisbridger's from Miss Dorothy has returned from a
two weeks visil al Like Odessa-.
Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Andrew Kelchfiin
Mrs. Ethel Pennock is at Hickory
[Corners caring tor her mother, Mrs. spent Sunday with Sain Nay and
wife near BantlcVI.
Tolles, who is ill.
••
Mis. Elmer Kelley of filorerdnle
wa? a guest rf Mrs. Grp,9 Friday

Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

F. H. WILKINSON
Prairieville, Mich.

Doth Phones

Per Cent

We Pay

Delton State Bank
&gt;20,000.00
Capital
6,000.00
Surplus
G. Hughes,,_____
Vicc-Pres.
A. A.^ Aldrich, Pres.
-J.
--------------____
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. zMdrich
T. A. Aldriwh

Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Tccrpening
,

Frank DoAler -and A. Guuseuhfiuser, of Delton wiiluVurn Gwynn
of-Battle Creek mid I red Shears of
Hammond, Ind.. are tenting ul th#
Grove mid llshiiig for bass. ,
The base bdll ground m- the
Grove is completed ai,d the first
game was played Sunday Hie 28th.
..... —Highland
Park, Batlie Creek. Quite a crowd
Mr. and .Mrs. Smith of Hickory congregated' lo wiln&gt;*sa the gauii-.J
Corners and Mrs. Pehdte were Sun­ considering the cold, windy day.
Highland Park won out by a small
day guests nt B. C. Pennock’s.

SEE-

, HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL HOUSE.
Therd will bo preaching al lhe
school house next Sunday morning
at 10:30.
Walter Farr’s baby who hatrWn
•o -very.- siek wilh-pnctminntT is
slightly improving nt lids writing.
Grace. Giddings of Hastings is its
nurse.
Forrest Garrison who has jus! rclurne/| from lhe regular army
where ho hns breri engaged for ov­
er four yeara rarno to see his sis­
ter Mrs. Pearl Farr Sunday evening.
Winnie mid Mary Bryans have
been visiting al (heir grandniolti­
ers in-Soutli Baltimore tlie past

DELTON, MICH.
Home Baked Goods a Specialty
.

The BODONI SERIES
A Classic Type-Face With Which
The Modern Printer Can Surpass
The Works of Past Masters. Let
us show you printed samples.

Mr. and Mrs. Itnrtlmlomew ol
near Charlotte were Hie guests n(
.Greenville. Ohio. They will reside the former's daughter and family,
.jii
Woodland,
where
they
wdljie
al
drew Rea Inn farm,
lieiiir to their friends after July tat.
will move t&lt;&gt; Lake
’ Forrest intended school in this
having purchased
city And made many friends, during
Ins slay here, who unite in wishing
beloved fishing grounds. •
Tlie old maids of the surround­ [ himself mid bride a prosperous mid
ing community belter "look a Iredlr [ happy voyage Hi rough life.
nttt” for our popular neiglilirF.-

Thursday night. All fell well re­
paid for the high cJnSi eiiteiUim-..
ment these twelve bright young
men gave. The following evening!

Coif*. Couphe. Koffy, 'Koffee, Kaffc, Koto,
Coffei, Cafe, Quahwe, Quahwaname tliat means Good Coffee, a dependable coffee, unifdrm in blend; con*
tinuous trade, come-back trade, satisfied trade, increased trade, and that is

Mrs! Brandsleller mid children
Clayton and Cleone, also Charley
Smith molon'd to Middleville
Thursday to atlcnd the commenremenl exercises, reluming Saturday.
.Merle Sprague., who has been alteniling Business College al Bultle
Creek, is hime for the summer.
Mr. and Mp. James Brown mid
bnhy Howard inorored tn Richland
Saturday to spend Hie night with
Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. Whilte-

For Staple and Fancy

A NEW TYPE FAMILY

llastings - visited Ins friend, Victor1
Ecklmrdl. Saturday.
.
The worst kind of liny making
weather fanners liavo experienced
in several years. The rains knock­
ing down wheat mid oats also.
At last lhe long eycclcd wedding
bejls did ring when Carl Realm i.
one of our prominent young m.-a

Forrest Hall mid family spent
Friday nl "Wildwood'' visiting their
.liarenl*, and iMiing.
Jlalph Van Sycklc is si ill al-Dr.
Gallagher's in Hallie Creek. It i&gt;
reported that In- i= miproving slow­
lyCrop* are looking unusually firn­
in tliis section .espeiially corn and
wheat, liul llm pa*i week has beenj
n’ bad one for furincin, Who were:
trying l&lt;&gt; make liny.
‘ Mrs. Luis Newlou

irove Salunhy.
Commencing Erida July 3rd, C.
mix, —
of ------Battle
I. Warburton nnd I.......
'reek will occupy-.Wildwood ,cult-

Little -Violet HolTmaii of High
[Bank visited her mini Mrs. Francis
n«ndcrsh«ill mid family from Mctt- SOITI1 CAKTLLTON AND
MAPLE GROVE.
duy until Saturday Inst week.
Mr. mid Mr*. Hafiuy Huynimi
If Kidneys mid Bladder Hol her
spent Sunday at Hallie Lathrop's .oL
Then Foley Kidney Pills. Harryville. ■
Grandpa Deller and daughlvr:
Overworked kidneys will break
down if nut helped. When they Bertine of Nashville, apent Sunday I
etui no longer protect Hie bloo&lt;| mid ut HetiiJ' Deli/r's.
Mis. Harry Taylor mid son, Percy
lhe body from the poisons Ilia!
come lo'lhem, then look out for of Freeinniit. Ind., vi-iled al Mr. Ed.
..
Bright's disease, serious kidney Hafner's last week.
Mrs. Benham enl&lt;ilAiiwd a few
trouble and bladder annoyanres.
h'oley-Kidney Pills are your best friends in lioirnr of Mr. Bri|l|am's|
prulectfwi. yuur.bist medicine for lisler. Mrs. Steihuan of Knlumazoo,;
weak. sore, overworked kidney mid Tlinr*day 'exulting'. .
Pete Kunz of Coals Grove was nl
bladder * weaknesses.—Arlfinr MulHarley Unyinaua, Friday.
! Itollaud.—Adv,

MARCO" Coffee.
Marco Fahey Blend Coffee.
_____
Marco Special Blend Coffee

KOPF 6 KOPF, Delton, Mich.

Profitable Farming
in these days means

Efficient Farm Machinery
—The Kind That Docs the Work—
Docs il well, docs.it economically, and that is made and guaranteed ta do the work by rcliafdc
manufacturers—Farm Machinery in otber’words that is built on honor and gets results. That's
our kind.
.
Here nn; a few suggestions of valuable farm tools that every farmer ought to consider
right now and on which we will be glad to quote prices that will satisfy the careful buyer.
CULTIVATORS—We have the Kraus, Iron Age, Oliver, Gale, Brown and Keystone.
The man who cannot pick a satisfactory cultivator from such a list is hard indeed to please.
MOWERS—The Champion, Johnston and McCormick Mowers constitute a line that no
one can l*at.
BINDERS—We offer the Johnston ’and McCormick. The$e are too well and favorably
known machines to need any speciaLmention.

�WANTS
Nice Fucnlslicd Rooms for light
hbtuntkeeping al 304 So. Church
BL See Phtn Smith.
tf
or Sale Cheap—Hough I-inch lum­
ber for roofing ami sheeting, also
bill stuff. Phone 400J. Inquire
F. G. Piered. City.
tf

Clxlrms built, cleaned and repaired.
All work guaranteed. Phom- or
leave word at Smith's Market I.
Smith, City.
, For Sale—Good dry .mixed wood
' $2.25 per cord delivered. Phone A.
— F. Sylvester or Geo, Tolhurst, tf

or Sah-—Two brood mares, colts at
side, sired by “Success:
pair,
work geldings. $75.i«' npii-cc; also
line yearling coll. G- E. Tngmirl.

PERSONAL MENTION

Mrs. Al Tobey vis4led“ friends in
monument. (&gt;*twi&lt;lcralile fruit;
giHMl building*, good wire fences;
all gmai workable land: 5 acre* - Miss Delia’ L*-liir is spendim' i)
mmMoI. Prue $185)). For further Week jn Grand Rapids.
luirticiilar* inqoin- &lt;'*|2j&lt;oltw*H&gt;d
Ora Murphy spenl Sunday in
WoiHlInnd. with her folk*.
ilhard’s arid
Mra. Chas. Lutlior of liullou vi. ilThe Sullivan family an- holding
their reunion at Lake Ode.-wi to­
day.
Mm. 1
Taken by
Waiting Alma hi

cmbroiden-d

For Sale—Corner on S. Hanover SI.
■' Phone 323 R. or inquire of E. A.
Benedict.
tf|
For Itcnt—House with Irani, on East I
Green St. Suitable for IwqJami.
lies. Thm*. E. Waters, 418 E.!
Green St., Phone 455.

nitorinal ion

Walnut.-

Vacuum Cleaner to Rent—Electric
or haud power cleaners to rent hy
the day. Pimm- 437.
if
For Sale—Fine summer home on
hank of Thornapple lake, in­
cluding house. harn ami shop,
with % acre land, some-fruit.
Price right. Phone 23flH. Herl
Spark*.
_____
if

ami

li' r

Mm. J. D. |ag. lmeier .visited her who has hewn awcrtEwwoim at tlit&gt;
daughter In RV,M| City, last week, borne of her parent*, Mr. nnd Mr*.
Her little ffimndaun accompanied E. C. Russ,
her home.
Mr*. Don Kircher han been to
Mr.&lt; Seymour Howe, of'Grand Bellevue visiting her cousin Glenn
Rnpulj. i* « mi'-'l al the home pf Wing and family there.
'
Mr&gt;. R. H. (ih.-rrv, arriving hate
Saturday.
FaiiKHi** Foot Bull Player Herr.
Mr. nnd Wrt. Cha*? A. Weisaerl; John MauliHftch. nf Holland, Hid
returned Bunday from lheir wed­
known full bark on the
ding trip. Most of lheir stay was well
I'nivegaily of Michigan foot hall
&lt;*n. Mackinaw Islaml.
team, spent a. few hours in the city
A. 0. Brown. Clin* Clark and yeslenlny, Un- guest of Frit* liebor.
Clnrc Fnraias and familiea me In the foot, ball world My. Maulbctch
spending a few days nt the Beadle gives evidence of winning a high
• ullage at' Wall f-)ke.
place among the foot trail stars itx
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fox mid that popular game.
lheir daughters. Rachel ami Clara
were called to Fn-&gt;-p**rt lo attend the
Emotions Disturb Digestion.
funeral of-their aunt.
Worry and distress, rags and excite­
.Mrs. Fred Ryerson and son, Ij»Ytro left this umruing f»r a week's ment. fear nnd an&lt;er cause the rausvisit with her sisler in Medary­
ville, Ind., and Bradley. III.
alimentary channel lo atop action.
Mr* Lida Prin*- and Mrs. Myrtle These emotions also stop the Juices of
Lemon have conn- from Chicago io digestion from flowing.
spend Hu-summer with lheir par­
ent-. Mr. nnd Mr». Charles Hill.
Mrs. Sarah E. striker and Mrs.
lii-bekiili Mavwoed :qnl Jn-r two sons
they will remain for the .suminer.
Mr. and Mrs. ('Jins. Coals of Au­
gusta', came home Sunday mid are
going to stay until after th*- Fourth
with her people. Mr. ami Mrs. Willi
Bennett.
Will J. Field, of Chicago, cam*Friday for a w«-.-k's vacation with
home f**lks.
||. Will return lo
Chicago next week with Mrs. Field,

down

ami receive. reWqnl-

Wl. aboul 175 lbs.; bred by my full
No. I egg**, strictly clean, and
fresh, 20c; No. 2 eggs. 17c. fr’ggs

July lit.

HASTINGS MARKETS

&gt;( Grand !.

ed fresh. Joseph Rogers.
Waidrd—To'trade a .«
driving man* for
or Sale—Three years old coll,
mare coll. Hoy Hus.broke, single and double, weight
between ten ami eleven hundred.
Inquire, Frank Homten, Houle 9.
Hustings, Mich.
•e near Wall lake.

Corrected Wednesday July I, 1914.
Wheat and iMnns decline in price.
The Hastings Milling Co. is paying
8d cents for wheal. Buller is up
Other nrlicles
spemling a 2 ci-iRs a |&gt;oun&lt;l
quoted remain as last week.

good fence; for horses ami
Citizens Phone 163 3 rings.

ir*-M*a^&gt; i*r pick uui . ............. ...
whnl has la-cn known ax the gov-| ' o'”7
Brown.
ornment or Thoma* huckh*lu*rry &lt;
11
marsh in Hullaml. I will pn*-c- 1
Nollee—No. Ilshing, hunting,
cull-"nil pf-rwHis.seen-or caught in
ping nor trespassing on our
Mr.
fanns qp section 21 and 22, Hast­
ings township.
Win. Zusclrniil
and L B. Fisher.
2-wks
For Sale—Two ’nice building lots. Wanted—&lt;&gt;•«*&lt;! one liorne wagon, or
heavy spring wagon. Gilbert friend^.in Grand Ramils, li»*t w*
Inquire George Showman. Phone
Mrs. Ed Monica of* Grand llai
418 R.
2-wks.
came Monday amt returned Tn
I rings.
Lent—K. of P. wati'h charm. Find-,
Lost
—
Baby's
gold
bracehl.
Finder
er return to Arthut1 C. Brown **r
lo BANNER office.
l-wk
Mrs. John Sliavyinan is in &lt;lr;
For Sale—Registered Duroc Jersey
hogs. Both sexes. Treated for For Sale—.' milch cow's. I yearling meeting.
cholera. J. E. McElwain.
If.
Durham'bull and 4 pigs.
For Sale—Good workrteam, will sell
cheat*. Phone 332-4 riljgs.- Harry
Johnson.
If
John I.. Mauer, .
tor, good as new. Inquire of tiro. Mrs. Mellie Shea.
Benedict. Phone 118 IS-IL •»&gt;
For Sale—Nine room house,
quire 937 Ho. Hayes St.
Wanted—A car load of hogs weighihg from 50 tbs. to 150 lbs. for
feeder. A. M. Nevins. Doster
Mich.. Route I. ’Hell telephone via
Prairieville central.
2-wks

Wanted—Housekeeper. Dr. M. Alic
Heney.
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2-w'
Notice—I have decided lo give
the agency of the Hawh-igli Hi.
edies. If anyone is interested in
securing this agency, if ho will
we me, I will make the applica­
tion for him. Richard kiubaugli,
phone 216-4 rings.
2-wks
Notice—We have adopted Georgia
May Austin into our family, ami
have a decree from the probalv
court changing her name to Geor­
gia May Hickle. We n«k that al)
wlm know her please call her and
speak of her lierealter by I lie
name that has boon given her by
lhe court.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hickle. Iwk
Lori—Plain gold bnml ring. letter
“M” inside. Finder please return
to HANNER office. Reward. 2wks

- niodel. Inquire Weickxenhnt A
Riede.
• I -wk
Notice—All per.-*on* ar*- *liiHly forhidden in our huck»di»erry marsh.
Robl. Newton. L. J. Matthews.'

ilary courch. twq stands, rug. rar■ "pet‘and • haifs. Inquire hit West
State Bl.
.
J-wk
I’or«ale.Chrap—My coltaxe uf Wall
Lake. Mrs. W. E Merrill. 2-wks
Itaxpbrrrira for canning are now
ready, also luirants. ' Delivered
anywhere tn tint city. Phone 0.
- Blough, 400 R.
—.—2-wks.
NuUre—The heal sowing machine
otl and needles. 2 blocks north **f
the monument, where the sign is.
also wood pumps and repairs. "*
Phillips.
Wanted—Elderly house
-two in family, on farm.
Dayton. Shultz. Mich.
F.w Sale—One work - bmsc. ai*.*ql
1200 lbs., price $75. One surrey
’ in gtHgl condition, price $50. . Al
1 my farm al RanOeld. Call Lewis
Norris. C. H. Palmatier, Climax.
'or Hale—General purpose horse,
enclosed buggy. Mid outfit. A-l
condition. A. Forman, Wood­
bury. Mich.
2-wks
S.lvcr Plutlnp-Get your old knives,
forks and *|&gt;oons silver plated and
made as good ns new al a very
low prirc. Mail by parcels post.
- «4mTWii— Hlg.- Co... Kalamazoo;
Mlet).
4-wks
F» 8*4. or Trode, for good young
stock.. One well bred Percheron
Percbe-—&gt;
14 month* old. weight I.Ooo
da. This coll is a good one.
i $100.00. Ray Gould, Nish-

[age enarv.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

JULY 1 ttl*-

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I-..I . Tit'. AM* IIIIIK.M.

HAY AND STRAW.

PRICK&amp;

I-rank Ellis.

Ifoillice the ■
daughter. Isnl
Head for Profit

OVER TEN MILLIONS
ADDED 10 ASSESSMENT
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Continued from page one.

In order tn enable our readers to
note the changes made in the
various assessments, we give also
the n'port of the equalization com­
mittee as made last year, al the
October session of the board.
Il
will show some very marked
changes in the assessing of reuT
ratate.
Il appears too that the
supervisors also found $875,075
mon* personal property in the
county this year than last.
Hud
they looked into th** mailer more
closely they might have found
mon* yet. But Hint is a *gnoil
record -for one, year.
In making
their equalization I he board l&lt;M*k
into consideration lhe llgures sub­
mitted by the £talc tax commission",whose experts had gone over
each township- and made valua­
tions of about 20 or 30 farms or
houses and lots and compared
lheir own figures with previmis
assessment made by the supervis­
ors'and who also had lhe nvord of
sales of real estillo for recent years
as compared with assi*ssmrntx as
made by lhe supervisors.
The ••qualized value hf lhe real
estate in tlie idOllty ■«* Iqcleased,
as the table show,, from $11.99*.).115 in 1913, to $2I.38)U5o: an in­
crease of 89381,035. This will nut

wher,* a flxi-il rale is as.-u-ssed. such
as the mill lax h*r schools, (he
percentage lax for lhe «(nle uni­
versity nnd for lhe state agricul­
tural college.
When a -pecillc
percentage is. levh-d as hi these
cases, the tax on nn individual
piece of properly will b*- increased.
But in nil blher case^'‘llu- pen-en|lagr will be &lt;leiTvase*l to the ex­
tent that the a.ssi-Hsment hns been
I increased.
I While Jhe tables give the detailled information, yet we helievo it

will be interesting -for lhe average
reader to have llie-story told brief­
ly for each (ownship, which we do
as follows:
Assyria—Heal i-xlnle assriUHnenk
(913, $05.(60. Increw._Lh!s.yV?t
8404390.'
Perwnal
areessment in?reire
“$&lt;7340
’-

’$426360.
Personal assessment in­
crease, $830.00..
Ht'®l estate assessment
1913, $517,115. Increase this year
1 $i«**sfnant in-

: Jahastown— R*al ektate assess-*
ment 1913. $60^60. .- Increase this
Baltimore—Heal eslaje asseu- year, $364,240.
Increase personal
ment 1913. $529,200. Increase this a**e*omenl $52330.
year $465,150. But the supervisor
Maple Grove—Real estate assess­
reimrte $4,120 less personal proper­ ment J9I3, $609,570. - Increase this
year 579,480.
Increase personal ■'
ly than last year.
.
Barry—Real estate assessinenL assessment $5,299.
1913. $740310. Increase this year
OronwvHl£-Heal estate aaseM$655,072.
Personal assessrtient in­ ment 1913, F!p5.dor&gt;. Inurenne tins
year $321,075. The supervisor re­
crease $28.16*1
Carlton—Real eslale assessment port* $3,755 less personal property
1913, $759,860.
Increase this year than last year.
8614310. Personal assessment in­
Prairieville—Real estate assess­
crease. 824.780.
ment 1913, $142,070. Increase Ibis
Castleton—ReJl eslale
nsxcsx- year $571382. —Increase personal
assessment
$49,930. *
e
menL 1913. BUB&amp;ffiQ.
Increase
Ibis year $784,190.
Increase per­
assessment
sonal nsjjessmvnl. $265325.
Increase this year
ilasilnps Township—Real estate 9J64380..Increase personal niuwss-.
.
assessment 1013. $646330. Increase menr $35,970.
this year $478,964. Increase per­
Th°n»«PPle—Hea! eslate assess­
ment (913, $935,650. Increase this
sonal assessment, $16300.
City 1st and 4 Wan!*—Reni estate year. $682,610.
Increase personal
•
as.Mfssmenl
1913. $740,090.
In­ assessment $53,645.
crease this year, $631,280. In­
Woodland—Heal estate nsseMcrease persomd assessment $87,050. menl 1913. $1,050,775. 'Increase
City 2nd iin&lt;t 3rd Wards— Reni this year $873,032. Increase per- .
estate nssessmenl 1913, '$815,180. sonal. araeMinenl $73,125.
Yankee Sprlnoa—Real estate as­
Increase this yJar 8598,170.
Per­
sonal BMeasmenl increase. 858,520. sessment 1913. $261, 550. Increase
Increase perHope—Ileal •‘stale
assessment this year 8182345.
1913. $450360.
Increase this year xiiial assessment, $20,496.
F.qunlizallun, 1914.
Add or
Real esl ax
Dedutd
Equalized Personal
Total
Townships
Assessed
990.060
134.98011
134.980 8 1.125330
Assyria ....... !$ 990,0601
71.2201
906,0801 Add $ 89370'
994350
71.2201 1.065.57(1
Baltimore ... |
(.395.882
143,6401
949,1901 Add 446.692
Barry ............ I
109,0301 1.483.200
1349.1701 Add 25.0001
Carlton .. —.
497,6451
Cat&gt;lle|on ..... I 1.961,7701 Ded. 100.000 | 1361,770
I.125.394
62.6801 1,188.074
Hastings Twji | 1.0313401 Add 94,154
402,700
1.371.370
1,774,070'
City I &amp; 4....... I 13713701
1.413,351)
405.130
1378.480
City 2 A 3 ... I 1,4(33501
10,000
876320
58380
866,8201 Aild .-v
—,
Hope ............ I
936300
138335
1,008,955
JtMMXXl 1|
870.420
Irving ....... I (.070.4201 DtMl. 20(1000
99,280
1,072,080
872,8001 Add 100,0001
972.800
Johnstown .. I
50.0001 i,279.060
89,719
1.229.0601 Add *3.2^!
Maple Grove
44.910 I
726.680
601.6801 Add 125.000!
Orangeville . I
170,4901 1.492342
Prairieville .. I 1.2723901 Add 40.762! 1313352
828,930
903.(58)1
74.750
85R.930 | Ded.' 30.000 I
Rutland ....... |
208.9751 1,8-27.235
Thornapple .. | 1.2183601 Add 400,0001 1,618300
223.750) 2.147.4J57
Woodland ... I 1.7883501 Add 135,0001 1.923.707
488.3 ill
90,000 (
444.0951
44345
I
354,0951 Add -------,
| $21380.4501 $3,049,0891 $34.439339
.7820.104.1151
Equalization, 1913.
Add or
*’"* "• —
Reni cst as
Total
Deduct
I Equalized Pcraonnl
Township* " ' -—w'
52&gt;.tdO&gt; As asUssed I1
526,1601i|
87,6(01
87.6401
612300
Assyria
|
753401
6D4JMO
5'29,21X11I
------Baltimore .... I
114.480;
855,201
Barry ........ I
740,810' As oMessed I
740310
84350
759.86)1I11
844.110
759,8601 As as«essed |
Carlton ......I
Castleton ....I 1.036.9801 A $40,000 I 1,076.9801' 232.4201 1309.40)
bliJJtki
6463301 ’ 46.8301
Hastings Twp j
646330 As assess*?)! !I
315X50| 1.055.740
710,090
740.0901 As. assessed II
I and I wds!
815,1801 407.610 I 1.222.790
815.180! As assessed II
. 2 and 3 wdsi
57.4501' 508,010
4503601
Hope ............ f
450,5601 As assessed 1
620,640
547,115
-------"I As assessed I I
733341
Irving ...........I
isiH.WO11 As assessed f'
608.560
46,9601
865310
Johnstown ... I
84.420
783.9WI
6993701
II As
assessed--!I
Maple Grove I
699370.
--------------48.695
406,6061
405,605 i As assessed I|
454300
Orangeville .. I
871.6')* I
742.0701 129X601
Pmlrieville .. |
742.0701 As assessed 1
MKI.Mil
46(350
1
As
assessed
|
Rutland .......... '
4643501
L090.W0
I66.-WII
9353501
A
s
assessed
|
935,050
1
Thornapple .. |
1301.408
1503’5
1,050.7751.As assessed I| 1.060.7751 ______
Woodland---- I
285J»M)
261.5501 As assessed I
261350 1
23,7M|
Totals .. IIH.959.4i5

$11,999.4151 $2,174,014 f $14,(73.429

The Proof of the Pudding
Is In the Eating.”
Thousands of Housewives Have Proven that French’s White
Lily Flour “Makes Good” E/very Time
Every housewife KNOWS that there is a big difference in flour. She
knows that certain brands of flour-will make good bread oneXime, and poor
bread the next On the’other hand sh e knows that Frqnch’s White Lily
Flour makes the best bread EVERY TIME. With French’s White Lily she
knows that if she uses about the same amount of flour each time; prepares
it in about the same way, and bakes it with about the same degree of heat,
that she will ALWAYS have nice,white, delicious bread, that it is always a
delight to eat.
•
Where is the difference in these
kinds of flours? One kind may
LOOK just as good as the other. In fact the poor kind of flour may lookljetter than the other. You take a sample of each in your hand and you would
say that one kind is just as good as the other.
Let your wife make several batches of bread from each one of these
flours and you will find that there is a “big difference.” That’s why we like
to have the housewife bake n batch o f bfpad from French's White Lily
Flour, and a batch made from ANY other brand of flour that is CLAIMED

to be “just as good.” tyix the dough i n the same way with each kind, and
pufthe loaves in the oven side by Side and bake them at the same time. That
will be a fair test pf the flour, and it will SHOW .YOU that your bread de­
pends a whole lot upon the QUALITY of the flour you use.
French’s White Lily Flour is BETTER than any other flour made be­
cause we clean our wheat better, we have special patented machinery that
removes all the “cockle” and broken kernels of grain; we have special ma­
chinery that polishes the wheat, taking off all the “dirt” and “fuzz.” All
this cockle, broken grain, dirt and fuzz is “ground” with the wheat in ordin­
ary mills and is mixed up with the flour it makes.
And when it comes to equipment we have the BEST that money can buy
You will find that French’s White Lily Flour is of “even granulation,” and
every particle of the flour is of the same size as every other particle. For
that reason it absorbs the yeast and moisture EVENLY, and for that reason
it BAKES EVENLY. With the ordinary flour that is “lumpy” and “uneven”
in QUALITY the bread will be uneven. Why not try French’s White Lily
Flour your next order?
F
? 1

The Middleville Roller Mills
R.T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

WIT 2,1*14-211 FAffiX

BALTIMORE CENTER.
Born to Devere Hook and wife,
June 23rd a 1014 pound son.
James Hammond. wife and little
daughter were guests of his daugh­
ter. Mrs. Frank Kimlwrling and
family of Johnstown, Salitrdliy
night anil Sunday.
Mrs. Buglwe nnd children visited
her friend Mrs. Pierce nf Barney
.Mill Corners Iasi Tuesday.
Willis HcPriuster has his .house
| newly painted.
We welcome our young people
home from lhe schools. where they
have been teaching or studying the
past year.
Miss Lura Bryant is home from
Bailie Creek where she has heen
teaching; .Miss Hazel Henry from
teaching in Flint-: Orville Henry
from nttendiug collegeJn Lansing:
nnd tin* Misses Bernice Henry and
Reitit Gillnspie ami Rutherford Bry­
ant from Hustings High school.
Surah Wood of Prichardville
spent a part of last week with her
grandparents here.
Chas, Gillespie put up his new
silo last week.
•
.Mr. Reed of Quimby is visiting
hi.s daughter Mrs. Wesley French
anil family..
N. C. Edmonds ami wife visilod
Mr.' nnd Mrs. J. Zeelar of Quimby,
Sunday.
Mrs. Wesley Edmunds and chil­
dren were guests nt Ed. Raiicock's
I of Barney Milla. Sunday.
Wesley Edmond* entertained
Richard Mead of Hastings, Clifford
Dunn of Assyria and John Huffman
of Johnstown, Saturday nighL
Mrs. Devere Hook is very low ami
Mrs. Frank Freeman is caring for
her. .

Take Advantage of
Our Mail Order
Proposition
Mail your film* to us for developing and printing. Send a trial order
and receive it back in 48 hours withes coiupletejdaaoription of our service.
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North Side Pharmacist, Hastings, Mich.

'

Deceitful Appearances.
|
Romane In Britain.
Minuter (calling on Inmato of prl&gt; | The RoraMns made war upon the
on)—' Remember, Mr. Kenney, that Britona when under Julius Caeaar they
alone walla do not a prison make, nor invaded
---------­
It in B. C. 55. In fact they
Iron bare a cage.'' Kenney—"Well,
they've got mo hypnotised, Xheu; to subdue tbo country until they left
that’s al L"—Deltas Newt.

Trials Breed Strength.
mince pie last week?'* “No. mum.
Poverty Is very terrible, and some­
Tit never be th’ same man again!**—
times kills the very soul within us;
New York Mail.
hut It is ths north wind that lashes
soft, laThe chamber of commerce of Al- men into Vikings; Il is
.j them to
.oona, Pa., has adopted a three clous south wind which
years' campaign of work, backed by lotus dreafns.—Odlda.
610 members signed for three years
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY.

PRITCHARDVILLE.
Will Tyrill nnd wife of Hastings
are visiting his mother. Mrs. Dick«*m, ami oilier relatives.
Hayden Gaskill does not seem io
improve much in heallh.
Mr. ami Mns. H. R. Wright enter­
tained the following guests Sunday:
.Mrs. Forshey of Barry; Mrs. Alice
Smith of Quimby: Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Will Crawford and son of Bailie
Creek; nnd John Hallock, wife and
daughter Bethel of Hope,
Mrs. Clara Chichester and Mrs.
Jerome Kidder nnd little son visited
nl Frank Allen's Thursday.
John Bmgnn. Will Tobias and
Fred Wright wen* in Battle Creek
Friday of Inal week.
GUYS CORNERS.
Miss Edith BelMq of M.-ipb- Grove
is spending the week with hor sis­
ter. Mrs. Ernest Tobey.
Mrs. Win. G(»y visited friends al
I Batlh* Creek. Wednesday, her hus­
band returned home with her.
Mrs. John Woodard of Nashville
spent Thilraday with her mother,
Mrs. Dell Kenney.

Mr.’
Bappheddc still down In ths parlor
with daughter?”
Fond Mother—
“Yea, but I Just heard him singing,
‘good-night, Beloved* T Fond Father
—"If ho had any Idea of the appro­
priateness of things he'd be warbling
'Good Morning. Carrie,’ Instead."—
Kansas City Star.

—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY,

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* W this year also a Real Home Coming ♦
* event. Invite all-your friends thruout the
5 country early to plan to come and join *
J with you in these Seven Big Days of inspir- ?
« ation, fellowship, popular education and X
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Enameled Ware
We now have another lot of those big Basins and Milk Pans in Gray Enameled

Ware to sell at 10c. We cannot always find these at the price so you had bet­
ter get your supply now.
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4 qt. Enameled Basin
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5 qt; Enameled Basin
j
"6 qt. Enameled Basin
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8 qtxEnameled Basin
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4 qt. Enameled Milk Pan’
6 qt. Enameled Milk Pan,
6 qt. Enameled Berlin Kettle with
cover____________________ —---------- 32c
8 qt. Enameled Berlin Kettle with
cover____________ _—- ---------- - -------- 37c
1,0 qt. Enameled Berlin Kettle with
’ cover____ __________ ---—---------- —58c

8 qt. Enameled Preserving Kettle_____ 27c

10 qt. Enameled Preserving Kettle____ 32c
8 qt. Enameled Water Pail_________..25c
12 qt. Enameled Dish Pan......... ,_._L.,_I9p.

1 qt. Enameled Dipper____________ 1____ 10c
No. 8 Enarrifeled Tea Kettle------------_._._47c
No. 2 Enameled Rice Boiler.*_________ 48c
110 qt. Enameled Bread Raiser with
enameled cover-------------- '_____________ 50c
10 qt. Enameled Coffee Boiler.
...59c
10 qt. Chamber Pail----------- ...69c

We Can Save You Money on Enameled Ware.

NEW YORK STORE
PHONE 102

HASTINGS, MICH.

SINGAPORE VISITED
’MID INTENSE HEAT
PARSES FROM YE1J.OW MEN TO
BROWN MEN. NO SURPLUS
OF CLOTHES. THERE
MARVELOUS TKPICAL GARDENS;
VISITS JOHORE PENINSULA

Malay Peninsula Women IHiglil Iq I
Display of Jewelry. Rubber
I
Orchard* arc -Prufftable.
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PUT TWO—P*S£S 9LT0 10.

Suitable Suits For
Sultry Summer
Its just as necessary to health to keep cool in summer as to keep
warm in winter and if your clothing is not suitable and comfor­
table for hot weather you should come to us.

WE CAN SUPPLY COOL CLOTHES’

Singapore, India. Sunday. Oct. 20. I
As our boat came in in the harltor I
nt Siiign|K&gt;re, we were surrounded I
by brown natives in canoes diving I
for coins. One jjnl tif chilh is I
more than they-Hkd on. They I
wood dive frnm the-e |&lt;m- canoes. I
ami climb back into them, -witbout I
tipping Ihom over.
The harbor lit beaulifnl, ns we np- I
pronch. The foliage i» very dark. I
nnd everything here i- Iropical. \Ve I
scrambled lo gel aahme giving our I
Ininks (o the portdr of th,- RafHes I
hotel. The nalivoh are Malays. I
and very brown. &gt;Ve have pnxsnl I
from the yellow' IBBt-to tlui brown. I
He wears n skirt . if he has his I
choice nnd this is simply a. piece of I
cloth wrapped around him. bright I
eolnrwl, eillier red, pink or blue. I
and ninny wear brtt-cli cloths only. I
We rode up to the hotel ii&gt; a lit- I
tie carriage, drawn hy a j»ony, with I
this nearly naked) man driving. ['
These carriages are called Ghar- I
ries, ami are very finny io ride in. I
having blinds upoif the side ami I
back to koi'p the ran mil. Ranies I
hotel is a very Ian:*- one. and is I
surrounded by collJige*. containing U
sleeping rooms. All I lies**-collage I'
rooms open on lo n veranda, and I
back of them is a.court, so liiat the I
air can pass through. Dur room I
is just across lhe park from lhe of- I
Dre. on the ground floor, has a wide I
veranda, an open siUing room, back I
of I lies)* tho bed ronin, wash room I
For
nnd bath. The bedhiom has blinds I
to shut, but no doors, so anyone I
can come in if they fc-nnted to. l he I
bnlh and wash room- have cement I
(loors; the bath tub is a big crock I
under a faucet. .This you are sup- I
posed lo draw full of waler, ami I
pour over you, using a dipper. You I
are riot supposed lo get into lhe I
tuli. On the bnl is simply a IhiI- I
loin sheet, no upper clothing, ns I
none is needed. Then* is also n I
largo bolster, .which is called- a I
Dutch Wife, and is supposed to be I
placed under the knees, or between I
lhe legs to keep you cool, anti let I
lhe nir circulate. There is also a I
Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.
big fan with paddles alsiut two feet I
iong.
’-p»K. which is kt
kept jtriug all night. I
Talk almut the neai! Tiie sun Is I
Phone 74
directly j»!&gt;ove ytm-alid il docs not I
,*IO&lt;)I below HO ftt, night. Wo visited
I hit sea yidti Rummy afternoon, but
could not bathe as there are sharks
in the waler. Tin* tropical climate :
nnd dampness Ims given here lhe (on th&lt;&gt; coach that wc wished to gel water, nnd nno/must uuurd -against
nicest/ tropical growth you can .n picture of. but did nut gel a Uh* Min.
our bedrbont tonight
imagine, nnd such imlms, cocoa nut chance.
,
Tba island of Luzon, lhe principal
She had on I bit ty pieces opens the cutin* length on tn n
trees, dowering trees and shrubs, ,of jewelry, four rar ring** in each porch, with doors about live feel one of tba Philippine group, owes Ita
we have tyever seen.
name to a mUtaku of Interpretation
ear.
and
all
in
different
holes
three
high,,
that
an*
alaml
two
feel
from
Of -course, this is an English ,necklaces two large rings m. her
on the part of tbo early Spanish &lt;■»
town, and has many fine buildings, ,nose. two bracelets on each foot. Iwonly f.*.-i high. They furnish coverera, according to Mr. Kaloa. sec­
and large English stores, for whole- She
.
wore d bright irplqrod fgky-f, you with large electric fans, and retary of the Philippine commissioner
sale and retail trade. There are white
i
waUt and was mrefootdl. wo have a large crock and dippciy
also many good shops for tourists. ■That she was a distinguished lady for a bath.
__ / been ?o nanus applied to the whale
We have been very much interest- ,
indicated by the fact that .she
Island, an such. by the natives; each
cd in the people, and in lhe tropical ,was
was riding first class,
tribo, aneb aa the Tagalog. tbo IlokaThe Greatest Degree. '
gardens. The people are certainly
funny. Their skirls* are very-gny, , Kuala Lampur gave us a surprise.
Science assures us that there Is a
and they wear Infs of silver jewel- 1
limit to the lowest conceiv­ own particular territory.
mine district. We look uti au­ definite
ry. The children do not wear any- tin
1
"Luion” In a word in tho Tagalog
able temperature, and that thia may
thing unless it be a bracelet of sil- 1tomobile ride out eight miles lo be placed with considerable accuracy dialect, and means a mortar, such aa
lo see the mines. 11
ver around lheir wrist or ankle. Hunger-Buse
:
was used by tho natives to pound up
and possibly around their waist. !is all surface work, ami very sim­
their
rice. The Spanish discoverers
Thejiltle black and brown fellows iple, simply digging up ami washing renhoit scale. It la held that al all tcnfparatnraa of tho Island, who sailed, not from
certainly look Tunny; The work is 1out the ore. It seems to hr sdH
white marl in swatfips, bul Hi*' above thia 'absolute aero*' particles Spain, but Mexico, first encountered
largely done by hump backed oxen. like
1
the natives squatting before their morlike one sees in shows. The yoke 'way tb«&gt; natives live, aqd lheir
is a straight nl irk. and the horns of hoarding houses, do ubl make mm In a stale of vibration, the more rap­ taxa. pounding out their dinners. By
many of lhe oxen are painted red 1tlesire lo take up I hr work. Tin- id vibrations corresponding to the signs tho Spaniards attempted to ask
country
has
nearly
nil
been
dug
and have brass (ips aboul four 1
them the name of the country. Tbe
They seem |« Iind lhe de­
Inches long. Some have bracelels over.
1
All such vibrations would cease en­ oativoa, however, mistook their gesof brass bells around lheir horns.
Iposits in pockets*
tirely at absolute aero, and al! coms
We visiled .l.*ln*r-. a ride of ,-i-vThe stories they |r|| of'rubber of- would liquefy.
tbo utensil they 'Were busied with,
eral miles, across the island on lhe ।chards.wijl beat Oregon apple storand'answered "Luion.” a name that
cars, and then fen ied to lhe penin­ Jes, and many companies arc being
sula of Johore. This is an inde- ‘ formed ami sleek sold nil over lhe
Gulfport. Miss, voted !*W&gt; tn tit) has dung to the Island ever since.
pendeni counlry ruled by a sullan. world,
'
li is very h**t ili.-r.', a- y.*t; Iff it-t.im • ’* *111[ 111 - -1* * IL
•LJilllClli
wo Visited his iralace-and mosque; iEHI1 infagrrie.liemg'linek from lhe
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
The place is deliylilful, with splen- ,
did roads, nnd in going there wc
passed through rubber plantations,
and by the houses of wealthy EuruKans who live outside of tlie city.
.this climate they can have very
beautiful gardens, as il rains 200
inches ,a year, it is Very damp and
hoi, and you fool all the while as
though you were in a hot house..
We also went through botanical
gardens, which an* said to be with­
out an equal. Such growth we
have never seen, and with lhe
dampness, they can grow orchids
on the trees ami in liu&gt; moss of lhe
You'can do it easily by-bringing that old Suit, Dress, Skirt, Shirt Waist
Iren. There ar.* plants from all
river the world, and in tho irnmls,
or Apparel her^and having it Dry Cleaned and Pressed. If the fabric is
the water plants with beautiful
colors. This together with many
whole, we will return it to you looking like new. The result is that you will
rides about the city, made our stay
get one or more season’s weaV our of garments that you considered worth­
very pleasant. We might mention
liiat th** sullan here has about two
less.’ That’s the WAY we can save inoney for you on your clothing bills.
hundred wives.
,
•Kuala Lampur. Malay Blates.
Why not look over your old clothing, carpets, rugs, curtains, drapes, that you
Thursday, Oct. 21.
I
think are worthless, and telephone us. A great many have complimented us
We had not planned to come
here, but we found nut in Singapore
upon our work, and commented upon our reasonable charges. Oflr wagon
that a boat comes un. and stops at I
l*ort Swettenhem. ami that wo could
calls for and delivers parcels.’
take this boat, and eome over here |
by .rail, giving us nn extra day on
shore.
We will take the train
from hero to Penang, and catch the
lt)ash Gwything Zviry Otfw Pay
boat leaving there Saturday. This I
will give us a chance to pass
through the large rubber orchards.
Un mines, and get a look al the
Jungles.
Port Swettenhem is a very small
place, a shipping point only, but we
Phone 243
Shulters Bros., Props.
Hastings, Midi.
did gel a good chance to ace the naLive*, and got some pictures that are]
the real thing. Thertrvrag-a lady]

Light Weight Two-Piece Suits
$9.98 and $12.48

and “Porosknit” Underwear

that almost gives you a chill to look at them.

Straw, Silk and Poplin Hats

The kind that keep your head cool on a hot day

Cool Footwear
Men, Women and Children

Come and see the cool things in
the coolest store in town.

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO

SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
CLOTHING BILLS

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�THE IIASPNGS BANNER. Jl’LY I »IL

NORTH MAPLE f.ROVFL
ZKahler Reunion.
Mrs. Orville Mook*TS cniertam'- ’
The second annual Kahler reun­
her sister. Mrs. Enun* Kahler
ion was pleasantly entertained by mg
i
und
two
it
children,
clindivn,
from-tbe'north?
from
tho
north?
•
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kahler of East i
Delton. Al an early hour gtre»t« ern
t
nai l oft the. slate.
■ Published every Thursday al
Want Column. Ic * word for web
began arriving from far and near.
M F. ojhI !Mr&lt;-’ &lt; 1 u» Mnitgani listcr
.
Bastings, MiclitgOT. •
' insertion. Nd adv. for less than 12
Marriage Licenses. '
About eleven o'clock two autoino- of
, .NdGivllle Kjn-iit Bunday with Mr.
cents.
■
bile load* from Grand Rapids «ur- and
1
Herman I,. Frhlpau.'ch.Jlaslings 22
COOK BROd, Edifors;
Mi s. A.J». Gibson.
,
Card of Thanks, to a word.
lltfpARTMEVI
POINTS prised us by coming. A lively time
21 WAR
Obituary poetry and reoolulions, Mary A. Spencer. Carlton
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laraby vnof making acquaintances arid find- :,l&lt; rtiiried.WMnofttf
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR
...। 3c a line.
NEED OF STRONG FOHT130
tbOhuMW
,
’' Edwin J. Billon, Hastings.
ing
out
what
relation
they
were
!
30
Obituaries of 20 lines or less vrtll Mary L. Barlow, Hastings
Mrs &lt;’&lt;ont CsKiper qf
FIC.A'l IONS.
&gt;
Tin- table was then sal and fifty- !tlvir cousins.
Bubscriptlon by Mail. Post-Paid. . be published free; 5 centk.per line
and Mm. ghwmW fitMrcr
Myron E. Tuckerman. Assyria. '-'5
four
partook
of
the
bountiful
din
­
iNE YEAR, in advance;.$!.00
; charged for each line above tho 20 E-telhi L.. Graves. Gaspaton....
Harbor Npriiwl.,'
'
tier. After dinner the pictures wow ofJiu-ob
IX MONTHS, in advance JO
1 line*.
Fubrmttn and cmwln,
NAVAL BASE IN PROTECTtaken by Chas. Hershberger nnd Ell Mrs.
,
’HREF: MONTHS, tn advance.*. JS
Be sore to let only
Kahler alleAdcd the Kahler
Notices of births, deaths or mar­
Warranty Deeds.
Kahler. After this lhe people from reunion
QaDIAN SUBSCRIPTIONS
nt
Oovenlitlc.
’
ITiHixIny.
IMF PANAMA CANAL Grand
riages will be printed free as news
Rapids ha«f to depart. After
Wm.‘G. Bauer lo Montie Smith
competent tnea
per year, in advance tJO
Mt«s Leota MMd*of Hastings la
matter. .
their goodbyes won*
wo all
nnd wife, lots I2tl5 mid l-Nkl, City,
(Nra O»h
. No communicallop will be pub- It.OOOJMI.
sang ••America" and the'election of xisiling, her . auoL Bra.
tiered at lite poilofflce at Ha»- fished
■
_
By luiud Defenses aud 20,000 Sol­ oHIcers followed: .Charley Kaliler. roth.any circnmstanoes un­
1 Sunday evening, as Harry
i, Michigan, aa second class less It under
Lmuhy
bears lhe writer'^ name and lot it mid lot iU. Lake View Park.
diers With Plenty of Field
Many a good w»tch .;
president; la-ltiu Kahler, aocreJary: and
.
family-wen*, returnlnf .■from
postoflico address.
Clam Kahlet*. treasurer: Mrs. Emma .
Artillery Necessary.
Yankee Springs. 8200.00. .
Hwrviodo nl tlie M. IN bnurch, a
.is ruined because a
JohncAx nnd Mrs, Kate Kahler, pro- the
,
ADVERTISING RATES.
Howard Russell and wife lo HoraAn extensive system of land for­ gram committee. The next reunion jyoung man. whu gitvu bln name ns
JOB PRINTING
'Display advertising rates on ap!tio E. Miller nnd wife, lot 8. Nik. 49. mications fur the Hawaiian Islands is to be held al Henry Kahler's the jMiller, was running his horsi? from
poor mechanic tries
The BANNER-lias one of lhe host &gt; Middleville. $1600.00.
rilioalion.
is proposed in th*- fortification ap­ third Thursday in June.
The th.* opismiic dlrootioii. Mid ran
■ Business locals and reading no­ equipped job oftlm in. Western 'Daniel E. Keyes and wife lo propriation DHL
, , , names of thorn* present were;_Nr».- ,intn Mr, |girnby*s*bon*l&gt;. injuring it
to repair it. j There
tices. On Aral page or among brev­ Michigan and is prepared lo do any Alonzo Park aritf wife, parcel, sec­
Maj. Oen. Wood, r'hief of staff, Walter Kahler of Petoskey; -Mn and quite -badly. - AJI' wore- Ukown
kind of book and job printing.
ities, 12ft cents a. line.
told tile Appropriations Subcom­ Mrs. Vilan Kahler and daughter from tlie rigs hi(d badly frigntaned.
are thousands of
tion 21, Assyria, $800.00.
but
luckily
no
ope
was
injured.
.
mittee
that
fortincalton
of
the
is
­
John A. Aspinall anil wife to lands was an urgent necessity in Nina of Boyne City; Mr. nnd Mrs.
good watch makCapl. Eli Kahler. Miss Etta Kahler.
John Abbott, I" acres,. section If. order
sot
TH
RLTLANIl
W.
G
T.
U.
that
the
naval
linac
might
be
Ernest Monette, Mr. and Mrs. Will
A DISCREDITABLE FOREIGN POLICY.
Carlton. $1850.00.
era, but only a few
The Smttli Rutland W. C. T. U.
defended and maintained as a proHenry A. Brooks and wife to Cha*. lecliofi to the Pacific Coast and the. Kaliler. Eli Kahler. Joe Sclirup. was pleasantly entortained June H
Shupp and wife, parcel, Nashville. Panama Canal, lie Bird Secretary Mr#.- Albert Kahler and Infant ’hy Mrs. Mary Bliss. A "Flower
daughter of Grand Bapids; Mr. and ■
830000.
” program was carried out
•
Without question President Wilson is a patriotic American, sincerely
Garrison outlined flic War Depart­ Mrs. Conrad Kaliler and grandson Mission
■
Forest Kinney to Roland Hiininiel.
We are proud of
plans to the committee.
and George Kahler of Cloverdale: 1after which wo Were treated lo
desirous of his country's .good. Without doubt Win. Jennings Bryan undivided half of io arn**. section ment's
nnd cake. The next
"The Hawaiian Islands,'’ Gen. Henry Zcrble. Bertha Shultz, Frank strawberries
’
our watchmaking.
•
loves this land as dearly as any one in iL. Nor euu there lie any question 10. Mapb* Grove, $IJW.,
will bi* held at tho home of
Wood said, “aru.really in the cen­ Horn an&lt;&gt; Ada Gates of Shultz; Mrs. meeting
’
Wnr Ij, Fry ainl wife to Man us ter of all the Piicillc trade routes,
Mrs.
Nellie Merriflold. The follow­
but'that lhe member* of President Wilson's cabinet are honorable men.
Carrie
-Shultz
and
Aon
John
mid
:
We have studied
M. Kinsley, parcel, wet ion 19. John­ amt who ever holds them will exer­ Chas. ILars|il»erger nf Hastings; Mr. !ing |H»rin was composed iU,d read
who$e |&gt;ur|&gt;ose is lo serve their country well. But il seems lo tbe BAN­ stown.
$IO(W.
cise very great intlm-nce. if not con­
hy
1 Mrs. A. li. Kenyup nl this -meet­
watches and learn­
NER that; tn respect tn economic flOMtions, and in regard to Hie relation­
Ijiwrence Knchrlr to Win. Gnck- trol of lhe Pacilic trade, in time and Mrs. John Kahler nnd son Dorr ing:
"
ship; of Ameiica wilh other uaiifU-. tiny lijiv*’ taken th.* ino-t unwise, ler. 00U acre-, sreliim 31. Thorn­ of war. Il is also one of lhe im­ of Woodland; Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1
Spring
Flowers.
Kulih-r. Mrs. Mary Kahler. Mr. and
ed the art of repair­
apple. 83200.W.
and in some tndanevs the most foolish courses.
portant If not the most imtiorlant
■wertPKt music stealing
Art Johneox nnd children, Like
i
Mary McIntyre to John H. Mc- element in the defense of the Pa­ Mr&lt;
Comes the voice of thu .geplli*
ing. Our services
Edith. Alice. Ruth. Bernice, Emma.
• I^is needless for us to ngieal'thal w$ believe lhe Wilson-Uin^TWood Intvre’ mid wife. 80 acres, section
cific Const. The iiniHirtance - of iMrotby, Russell and Daisy John. showers;
tariff low it working serious timiu.to. out* countly, by handing over the 32. Maple Grove. $1.00.
.
.
holding those island- securely forwill cost" yqu no
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner, Mr. To
' waken the cold and frozen earth
Mary Mclnlyn* to Orson McIntyre titled ns naval base k of the great­ cox.
best markets in lhe world to foreigners, without compensating bvnellts.
And
bring
forth
tho
bright
spring
and
Mrs.
Charley
Kahler
and
son
and wife, undivided half of 120 est importance in considering the Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Lang­
more than the ser­
flowers.
We think it is poor business policy to ignore the civil service law and
defense of our own coast mid the ban and two children Lloyd mid
pul untrained iMiliticians in places that demand business talent, just be­
I can hear their footsteps tripping,
Panama Coast, beciUsc any enemy
vices of others. If
And. anon the soft. refrain
Kubriglif nnd wife, parcel. Prairie­ from the west .of us desiring to at­ son, Jake Fuhrman of-Nashville.
cause il seems desirable to satisfy the uOIrc-hungeh of the s|«»ilsnivn.
Is bora to my cm* from far anti near
ville. «l.«).
your watch needs
tack either the J’gcilfr Coast or the
Wo think mi more pr&lt;y|M*rily?desiro’yiug course, could he taken than
By lhe voire of the gentle rain..
Leun F'incliam el al I" B&gt;*nj. F. Panama Canal has got &lt;•&gt; leave these 'Twas on tin* twenty-fifth of June
the constant iuvesliguHoiu und .proposed-repressive pleasures that are.a
regulating- or if it
islands in bis rear in order to do And eve.ry Kahler hummed a tune. They open their eyes in wonder
menace lo business stability, amt wjiich iuvesligaliuns and measures nre Court !»•■&lt;•! •••*.
so. nnd 1 doubt If any well consider­ The day was happy to look upon.
And gnze at the wm-td;
needs a thorough
ed hostile expedition would,venture No one .should miss il even little And here and then*, on lhe luilniy
Resigned lo help the (Mililical fortunes of a party rather than to secure
SI2W«.‘ lo assume such a risk; as it would
John. ,
air
a stable, business prosperity. If these investigators were attempted amt
overhauling, bring
necessitate lhe movement of troops
Their sweet perfume is hurled.
. raiTied on t&gt;y imu-partisan cutniuBsions. mid with a purpose to avoid C&lt;u parcels cify, where Tied Co. mid
supplies of all kinds through The chores were all done up nice Their petals soft and •tender
it -to us. &gt;Let us
politics and to establish justice, wi« would foci that there would come plant stands, glo.oon.ro.
'and trim.
waters in which we would'hold a
Hohl ever a sweet ctreaSf
The dishes wepe dime iii n whirl:
some permanent g&lt;H&gt;d. But to'stir up things just to satisfy a jiopuhir
strongly
fortified
luise.
giving
ade
­
show you what wc
Quit Claims.
quate protection lo our ships and All baskets packevi full to the brim Like human heart;. . they bear a
■ clamor will be found unwise, and we believe will work ill to lljc party re­
part
With chicken and a smile from
so
situated
as
to
give
an
opportun
­
sponsible for H.
’
can do for you.
To calm our souls oppressed.
Milter. parcel. Prairieville. st .no.
each girl.
ity lo make sudden mid unexuccted
• But When i^couies-tii nur dealings with other cntintricg; il scetns to , Clips. A. Gaskill and wife In attacks upon the enemy's line of Wc were hurried to Charley Kah­ And I «HM&gt;m io aew th« picture
of Hu* Saviour's loving face; .
us that tho Wihon admiuistraliou has shown great weaknes,-* and marked 'Grace E. Hauer. 40 acre*, section 33. communication, jeopardizing his
ler's
Hastings. $!.'*».
transiiort of men amt supplies. H [With not one minute to spare;.
That Idled tin—ffuWera v nnd our
IncapnHfy. •' '
.
’
would also mean Hut in &lt; a.-&gt;' of any Those we didn't know of course
The "watchful waiting ppHey” with McxiU han' uemiltOtDIu the loss kill nnd wife.-4t» acre-, section :i3. disaster on our coast he would have
.-With such a genHe ghicc.
* 1
were Kahlers,
betbaeen bun and his own |x&gt;rts a Each to And what relation were
of hundreds of American lives, whose protection should have beefl the H;i-.lillg.-. $1.00.
, Mrs. G. M. Kellog.
John. H. McIntyre el al to Orson; strongly defended rendezvous for
’Press Correspondent.
first care ami aim of our government. Several times ns many more McIntyre.
. 120 acres, section 33. our fleet, from which he would Im*
Americans have bqpn wounded and shamefully treated by Mexicans in Maple Grove. $1.00. .
RAGLA DISTRICT.
liable.to attack. . In other words, Almut eleven o'clock, who could it
... .
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(o J(lh|
la*!
.
Mexico, and thousand* upon thousands more have been robbed of their
the holding of this strong place as .
Mr. nnd Mrs,Lien Bizcr of WjmmIsection 32.' a fortifleti naval base would neces­ Thai ilAive iii lhe yard and joined land spent Sunday at Rolla Fox's.
projierty and driven from that country. And its tlie uieaiitime conditions McIntyre. w&gt;
our
rank:
»
sitate in all probaldhjy operations
I.uoUe 'Wunderlich returned home
in Mexico have gone from bad to worse. No chapter in Aniecicah his­ .Maple Grove. I
Iboking to its deduction mid occu­ Twas Capl. Kahler and his family. Saturday from Hastings when* she
tory seems to.us mi humiliating to Americana as our course in Mexico
Prolwte Court News.
pation prior lo extensive operations Row Jolly, not even one a crauk.
has iH*i*n assisting Mrs. Claude
Jewelers—Opticians
since President Wilson l&gt;eg»n his policy of “watchful waiting.”
'
Estate, of IL I). Chapman, de­ against Hie Aint'nran coast or the The dinner was .near ly ail cal err.
Uunpherc with her liouschold du­
» And after each challod with glee;
In the Philippines wb liave reversed ourselve.*. nnd Instead of con­ ceased. Final artounl rendered. Panama Canal {region.1”
ties for on&lt;* week.
|
Phone 281
Gen. Wood mesenlcd a statement All stood in a row then they called.
Ernest Kenyon of Freeport, wa®
tinuing our work of devrlopimr Hie. FiUpinos until they are lilted for seif All receipts nnd requests to dis­
charge
filed.
Discharge
issued
to
of
Hie
garrison
which
the
depart
­
“
All
ready
for
the
nice,
now
one,
over
one
day
Inst
week
after
a
load
govenimeiit, we luivt turneilvlheir gOyermneul-pvyr to thimi, when they Edward E. Berry. '
ment. plans to ntare in lhe works on
three.'?
.
of farm tools..
— , „
,
but a little .way toward dev^lopiiig.capacily lo goveni llieinEstate of Sophia ’Quine, nn'in«*n&lt;* •the Island nf O.TOu. near the City of
Glen luimpheru of Itertraga is
M-tvW1 We believe this was an uuju»t cuurse to take so fur us the Fili­ person. Order for admission to Honolulu. . Il called for 15,003 men They all pushed hard on the wngun 6|H.-iiding a week vvlth Addbert and
From which-the pieluh’s Wore tak­ Milan Wunderlich.
Kalamazoo Slate Hospital entered. ami Mfi ofllccrs.
lb* certainly
pinos are concerned, ami cowardly for us.
In re the adoption of lieorgia May
When Representative Fherley' Anden.
enjoys the chickens and fresh milk,
Will,
the
clown,
'ranged
every
The proposed treaty wilh Colombia negotiated by Secretary Bryan is Austin, n minor by GeArge W. nnd asked if the*Panama Caiial defense
but did snm» tail climbing when h&lt;*
, one,
Dpother piece of foolishness.In our judgment. This treaty pro|»o»es to ..lutinie Rickie, anti change of name prompted these plan*. I ha general Not
saw
his
Rest
snake.
even one dahed look forsaken.
Edwin Bhrhylte, of Hastings is Ctk-Nawd is the original
said:-­
pay Colombia $25,000,&lt;XX) damages on lhe theory that we have harmed to Georgia May Rickie.
Estate of Caroline M. Maynard.
“The Panama Canal has bwen a The lime had come for some to de­ helping Li*niiard Wunderlich with waterproof varnish.
that country by the manner in which wo acquired the Panama canal deqoa&gt;ed.
Petition for determina­ strong additional reason for doing
lta rt.
his haying mid hurvesHmz.
Bolling water, hot
strip. In addition lhe treaty apologizes for what the United-Stales did tion nf heir tlltsl. Hearing thi*n*on Illis., but the defense of the Pacific And in saying goodbye each shed a
Adalbert Senter has gotten so he plates, etc Do not- w
in that matter, and then in the treaty agrees that Colombian war ships July 25th.
Cnast i« also a reason; 1 think tli'*
tear;
1*4111 lake quite a ride in his auto discolor it -jaM
Estate of Francis Wilke®, de­ fundainctital reason. If we do not llut-iril had I In* spirit.&lt;&gt;f a lark,.
when that country may be at war fnay at any time pass through the
canal, although we deny that privilege to any enemy Cplmhbia might ceased. Order admit I ins will to of sustaining a population of 500.- When thinking of meeting again I Mrs. Dell* Raida is now living in
itrolmle enlen*d. Bond Hied. Let­
next year.
..
........ I a tent on her own. farm and says,
have; and would refuse il to lhe navies of other nations ttial are al war. ters Kiued to Orville C. Barnum. orxi people, and if they .should fall
Ourtmr 11... b.l
ll..-r.. wen.|“P" ".T”; * SumM'’
Under the crack of the whip from.the While House, Congress has nulli­ executor.*
.
.7 into tho lian.l- of a giroo** naval
two births. Gariuta Kaliler, daugh- 0,nrc hk'’
fied lhe free lolls it once offered to American shippers engaged in rom- ‘ Estate of Mary E. Sparks, de­ power, thereby placing that power ter of Mr. nnd Mr*. Albert Kahler;'
WFXF VEHtfONTVILLE. '
tnerce between American ports, and insist that nil. American ships must ceased. Annual account of guard­ in a iMHilihn where it Would have Anna Smnlakcr. daughter of Mr.'
virtually undisputed control &lt;&gt;f
ian tiled.
•111-v c*inaiuk&gt;-&lt;.
Snialaker, UI.U)
an'’ Mrs. Fowler from Fremont'is Vbpay full toll charges. But in this proposed treaty with Colombia, we' Estate of Miltoil M. Edmonds, a most of the trade route-, he would nnd. Mrs. Clarence
AR.ert Kahler, of Ring her sister. Mm. Frank Shay
agree that all ships flying the flag of Colombia 4hall pass through the minor. Release of wardian. Carry be so near ns to greatly jeopardize one death. Mr. A'.:....
’and family.
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Rapids.
our trade, and would virtually pul Grand •.
canal at half rates! We think such a treaty u^bal is nothing short ot U. F&gt;itnond«. by want tiled.
It’s the one Im-sI Varnish for nr.w
q. Downing und family of -Nn.-di. .
Edith Jidmcox..
him in a position of potency right off
ahamcful.
villr visited al M. E. Downing's. hanlwiMMl floors Ntaira and upright
SI NFIELD. '
our coa-l nn i-lands suiliciviilly fer­
Sunday.
••
TAMARAC
CORNEILS.
work, or to retluish old lloors, Mairs
.. In the first place. Colombia is not damaged a r-en^iiy wliat tho U. S.
Mrs. (ilivtAValkcr nee Turner.’of tile and large to maintain hi® force
F.rnrel
Gardner
is
home
lo
help
Mis,*’ Thelina Nettles of Carlion. liis brother. Lewis Gardner ip hay­ and upright work, furniture ami
did al Panama. On the contrary that country is bcQeiUled hy what we Prutt. Kansas, arrived Saturday'at and t'\gixe him a splendid harlsir
spending Hie week with Miss ing nnd harvesting. Ha-expect* li) linolnini.
Even purrhowr h «
did by many limes $25,(MMi,»Xi.
lh&lt;* home of her-pabintr. Mr. aud as a place for-supply and refuge for
Satisllrd customer.
go west.
i- In the next place, on. what theory of justice and rigid -do wc owe tlinl Mrs. F. P. Turner's, for nn extended
Children's day i*xvn*iscs at the- ' Pete Bass and wife of North
ballon of igimrauce, graft, revolutions and greed an npulogy for doing visit.
church
Sunday
were
.
a
compli
le.
।
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reams and
It
’
s
io
your
Interest, to #lvc H a
MAirriN CORNFJIR
Castleton calhM at AV1U Bass', Sun­
Uiein n good turn?
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•
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childrefi «f Ddming, New Muxiro,
Mr. ami Mi-. James Fisher visit- ’succe.-s. Every mie doing th-Il day.
.
trial.
.
fine, especially the «fnall&lt;:r
Why should wc give lo a nation tha? attempted by every means wilh- were hen* last week visiting friend.- e&lt;! Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Munn *&gt;l part
Rev. Lyon of Woodland was a
।
ones. A crowded house was pies- ,caller on our sli'eel, W«*diiv.*day.
- in its power to block the building of the Panama canal, half rates .for and r,*latives. Mr. Reams left -on Lakeview. Sunday.
Anyone able to baiuHe a brush
’
his return trip last Tuesday, Jnil
Mra. Fred Bnoro of Nashvilie.-vis­
Mr. mid Mrs. Alonzo Hilton, nnd 'ent.
passing hersjiips through that waterway,'afld refuse lo give any coucetf- his
ran apply It.
wife and children remained for little
ilnifghloi-. Miss Minnie Still'- .■ Wn were nil girevril (6 b*nrn of ited at John. Snore's, Thursday. iriuiis whatever to American ships?
nn extended visit.
the
death
of
Mrs.
.Michael
Reiser,
Siiin
Heffh-bower
will
help
Cliive
and Mrs, Hazel Plteher, spent 1
• \Vliy should Wf gi*j* Colombia-'? war shipp u right tn pass through
' Mr. mid Mrs. Loe Howard nnd man
occurred so suddenly tjal- iStrow this summer.
Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph which
’
iwdny iiImiuI ikhhi. Mr. Reiser on
Dell Walt and wife near Ver■ tlig canal in a lime of war, mid refuse that privilege to any other nation children of the northern peijinaula Messenger.
his return from a near neighbor's thoillvftlc, virfiled nt Len Slrow's,
with 'whom that nation mitilit |&gt;ick a quarrel? Is il possible that Mr. are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Miss
Nettia
L
’
tx
spent
Sunday
W. II. Wilherell, here.
flinei-al found his wife dead, sitting Hundny.
. ’
—
Bryan hopes to win (Im good wift of J^itin America by making such a Mrs.
with
n-lallves
nt
Coats
Grove.
Miss Jane Anway anil brother.
in her lmg&gt;* chair. We all extend
Mrs. Roy Weeks of Grand Ledge
Quality Hardware
rank discrimination against other .South and Central American countries, Henry. Anway of Republic. Ohio,
Miss Stella .Graves and Myron (our deepesi heart fell sympathy to I* slaying with tier talker, Royal
iTuckcrmaii of Assyria, were unit- ।Hie bereaved family.
visited al A. C. Green’s last week.
with whom Colombia is liable lo lx* at war?
Cronk.
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CHI-NAMEI. DlbTRIBLTOR
G. A. Creaser and daughter. Miss led in marringe. Tuesday. Satur­
All of lhes,. things, coupled with our handing over our American
Bernice, left Thursday evening mi day evening a few of Mrs. Tucker- . -BANNER ’WANT ADVS. PAY.— -BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
. markets to foreign nations without compensating beiielils from them, a month's pleasure trip through.the iman's friend* dropped in and gave .
must iiniircss Hie. enlightened, progresiri'vc nations of the earth wtth.lbe west, namely Colorado. California, them a inisccllaiieous supwer. lie- ,
idea that the United States is a very easy mark, and ttial Hie so-called Oregon, WtuUiingtOn, and perhaps fre.shmenls.wrre scryeil and all left
[for Hirir homes wishing Mr. and
.
“grape-juic** diplomacy" of tiecrelnry Bryan is a very mushy product In­ Canadian parts.
' Hartley Meyers of Chicago, is Mrs. Tuckerman many happy yearsdeed.
.
visiting hi- parents. Mr. mid Mrs. of wedded life.
The Chicago Tribune sums it all up;
.
ValentimZ Meyers mid extorts to at­
Mrs. Nejlie Fisher vislteii rein­
" ’ “The people of Colombia may have suffered, just as.they inii*l suf­ tend the; Meyers Reunion al Ins lives nl i-ikeview, Monday of hi»l
Meyers, • this week.
fer from corrupt government. The wrong was done them by their own bin!tier's'. Hanley
•
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officials, not by the United'Slules. If an expression of sentiment Iw* de­ week.
Mrs. James Bolter Will enlcrlniii
Valentine Meyers is ejileitaining
wed from the Unitwt States,.int tire senate gajr Hint Hits nattvii reiirriir lii« dninrliiec; &lt;TIlie"affil clilldfi'nTit lire. L. A. A Wednesday. July I’iIIl
A cordial invitation
that Colombia was in the hands of rascals, but that the enudition cannot South Carolina, for several week*. for Mlpper.
.
Miss Grace Tiyner. left Monday is extended to all.
. i»v lieltercd-by a remittance. ;That would be sympathetic and it wimld
Mrs. Meiia Ki-agle "f Downglae
evening for Bay View, where she
ipit subsidize dishonor.”
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs, Orr Fisher n
expects to remain for the summer;
part
of
|ii«|
week.
.
Insist on the Best. Don’t
Mr*. F. C. Crnff has been seriotisMrs. tiiari l.andis and children
use cheap paints because
Ig.improving al ilii*-xvriling. Her of
' Woddlnnd vl-iled .her pnrenis at |
j'lmr.-day of In** week.
I •liiiiulihH'. Mrs. G, Mead nf Grand this*place
I
.
they ARE cheap. A can of
• Mr. and Mr-. James Fisher spent
il.-.k—. Is hen* carina for her.
with Mr. and Mrs, H. F.
Good Paint is two-thirds sol­
. Mfi»&lt; Mary. Green is seriously nf* Sunday
;
of Lakeview.
flirted with another attack of spin- Munn,
■
id matter or pigment and
Mrs. Ev:i-Cornell Went Tuesday
nl trotilile.-.
Buy your supplies of us and save money
of
ln»l
week
with
Mrs.
Sylvester
While ptnslrriuK.H, £• CrolTs new
the balance is pur© oils.
Heavy weight can Rubbers 10c quality.
\
house. John Durham was overcome orrtwti.
1
Light weight can Rubbers 5c quality...
by tin* bent. In-l Tuesday, and f&gt;*IL Rememlu-r lhe services at the
next Sunday evening, in­
fiour a scaffold on which he was church
।
Can tops. .....i
of the mornitig service.
working.
Tld- scaffold vvas**on|y stead
.
Jelly glasses
Mrs. Mnry M&lt;*ad and son K«*nthree or four f&gt;*et high, blit hi fall­
Jelly molds..
ing. Mr. Dunham hit again*! n ii'*lli of Kalamazoo were recent
,28c par do«&lt;
v
Isttm
s at Joseph .'Meatfe.
wmkltencb
and
was
quite
severely
.Sealing Wax
injured. A-«loctor- was czUImt and
Had 8e«n Better De ye.
il wn« reported (hat two ribs were
Wearie
William (crawllni Into *
fractured. Mr. Dunham wa* taken
in hi* home and Is now .op tin* road drain pipe for a nWs rest)—"This
BAUER BRO®.
lo recovery .
' ji «....
ain't Hquite
..,v io varmas* —
barn
... " -Mouldy
------ Ladies get one of thoae uutiug Hats only $1.25 Special
Mi-* Mar? Weipnert is home for'1 Mike
yftke letewlinr
tctarligg mtn
into another)
anMbsri—“NO.
No,
III. Hlmm-I
JI.. h» m n„.
.
Phone.
254
l»-&gt;-n allendiug coltegH al Albion.
Nastinn. Mieh.
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I

COURT HOUSE NEWS

HAWAII CALLED KEY
TO PACIFIC DEFENSE

Repairing

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E. A. Burton

Paint Y^an«

Canning Time Is Here

Boyes’ Department Store

The Hastings
Lumber and
Coal Co

�MGt KLXVTH

THE HAHTOMM BWBI n'LV 1 Wil

Percival Vivian, Who Comes
Here Chautauqua Week, Has
Played Before Crowned Heads

We Celebrate ]
By offering some exceptionally spectacular bargains to those who are |,_
seeking to furnish their homes both in comfort and refinement. '

Scal'l-i.iu'.
IniihTM frequently. nnd
nnd chick•.&lt;juart‘T* nl I
weekly, or an often n* il

When You Celebrate

Don’t bo afraid of tire market hoing,glnHrd with |«mllry and esgs.
for I he ptcsenl CMllpIll dm - hill
supply lhe demands. There is al­
ways a demand for strictly fresh
eggs and they will bring tup prir.cn.
Start into Hie poultry -liusiii.--.* now
and -gradually bld Id up, a [uuiitalde
business mid. be •ffilejc'iiijeni.

air given the proper can1 these wifi
usually &lt;l&lt;&gt; very well. The filed llitil
KUinmer-halrlied chirks sleep lliemBolvm (o •b-atli is quite prevalent
.unoiig poultry’ .raiser^ who have
never aliempte.i i&lt;&gt; rear any summer
eliit'kn. or who. having atlrmpted il,
have neglected to give then) lhe can*

The main ndvanlnge for the farmer
in early lialrlms i* for winter lay­
HERE are few artists on the Chautauqua piatform today who have er*
ami fur market a* fryer.* when
been accorded tho honor of playing before ns many notable people as
has 1’srclral Vivian of the Ben Greet Players, who Is to appear hero
Chautauqua week. Among those before whom Mr. Vivian has played honir table a* they ran In- di-p.-.-.l
have been tbe late King Edward, tho present King George of England of
andal niiy time after large enough
many other members of the royal family, the king and queen of 8[&gt;aln and
with Mr. Greet on the White House lawn before President Roosevelt and
family.
In 1902 Mr. Vivian had tbe honor of entertaining his majesty's Questa, tbe develop into winter layers. Leghorn
poor of London, at a dinner given to this class of subjects by his majesty. In pulleltt Ijnve I.... .. known lo lay. nl
acknowledgment of his services on this occasion tho king’s thank* nnd appre­ llireajiiontlm of age; nt four months
ciation were tendered Mr. Vivian tn tho form of a memorial presented In per­
son by his majesty. Tbe lord mayor of London expressed his gratitudo in like uncommon, ami nl live mnnHis obi
even the moil- slowly maturing in­
manner.
will be producing eggs iq
Mr. Vivian made his first appearance upon tbe stage at tbe age of eight and dividualsnumbers.
So the hitler
has been playing steadily ever since. Ho has played with Mr. Greet for over paying
should be ready for laying before
fifteen years sud has played some hundred and twenty parts under Lis direc­
tion alone.
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.
Ing that winter arrives with the llrsl

T

RICHES IN

lhe case. Even wilh lhe breeds ud
HOUSE PLASTER ON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO medium size, as Plymouth Hocks or
Wyandottes, there is a fair chance

Ing Quantities.

wi-altu’r. of course, lhe large breeds.
Brahma* or Cochins, which require,
a* a rule, seven or eight moiillis of

- Shipping plaster from a house to a
Groat among the landmarks of "the gruwlh before egg production Is be­
smelter for the gold, silver, and lead world stands tho Lion of Waterloo oh gun. cannot be hnlehed yet (hl* sea­

of making money, but that Is what Is
being done by Frank Fish.
For about fifteen years Fish has
Voen working the tailing.at tho old
Gregory mine, near Wlqkes. Tho
property Is owned by tho Helena and
Livingston company. Recently a big
chunk of plaster fell from the cell­
ing of one of tbe houses. Flth found

and then ho obtained from tho com­
pany a lease, with the right to smelt
*H of tbo plaster In all of the bouses
In the town. As tho town has long
since been abandoned and tho houses
disturb any one.
Fish has already shipped eight tons

smelter, and the returns arc said to
bo satisfactory to him. Tho richness
of the plaster is not surprising.
When Gregory was on the map and
a booming camp nnd houses were
tho tailings. Tho methods of getting

and tho tailings jvere rich. This sand
comprises the -larger portion of the
material In the plaster, and now it
pays to smelt It.—Helena (Mont.)
Dtopatch to the New York Sun.
SETBACK FOR THE OPTIMIST

According to Pssalmlst. He Hi
. Failed U«*riy to See Thlnga In.
ThMr Proper Light.

"Look at thlf, will your exclaimed
tho cheerful real estate man. "In this
paper there is a record of olghtysvmd marriage lloeasea Issued yes­
terday." •
"Well, what of Itr said his part­
ner. lhe pessimist of the firm.
“What of it?" echoed the other.
■Can'Lyou seo? Those clghty-eeven
tparrlage licenses mean olgbty-seven
marriages. Tho elghty-sovcn mar­
riages will load lb eighty-seven In­
quiries for houses, flats, or at least
eligible apartments. It's bound to
sUmulate business In our line and
well get our share.’’
"That doesn't follow st all. Those
elghty-eovon licenses represent 174
persona, don't theyf
. "Probably all adults?”
' "Undoubtedly. What of Itt"
"Nothing,” growled tbe pessimist;
"except that 174 persons who have
hitherto occupied 174 apartments will
hereafter occupy elghty-eevcn, and
that ain’t helping our business any.
Truth Badly Expressed.
A dentist in Longton advertises:

'Them old, broken and decayed tooth
are a ruination to your health."

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Its mound 200 feot high, says the son and developed into Winter lay­
Strand. Ton miles from tho city of ers. For pullets which &lt;*&gt; nol begin
in lay before real winl.iv weal tier,
60,000 men were killed, wounded and will mil lay. at least prolllalily, until
approach uf spring. But the
missing. It Is hardly necessary to lhe
farnu-r who has nol already hatched
say that It was fought on Junp 18. .1 full qu&gt;&gt;la &lt;d .-liu-k.-ii' of the small
1816, and that It culminated tbo cam­
paign following Napoleon's escape
from Elba and stopped his mighty ef­ I In-re will h- ample linn- to secure
fort to conquuf all £urope\
prulllable develupuuuit.
.
Tho Duchess of Richmond gave a
ball In Brussels on Juno 16; at mid­ Eug* *lionl&lt;l In- collccicil tlnily ami
night Wellington, having already should he cooled a* quickly a* pos­
A sweet, fresl- '..........
heard that tho outposts had been en­ sible.
rellar,
gaged, went to the ball.
Here bo which is cool, or a cycl
found tho Prince of Oiange, tho man makes a satisfactory ph
v.—.
who seemed fated to cause useless egg*. They may also Iby
placing
them
in
n
luicket
lowerloss of Mfc thg^tgh his blunders. Even
now be ought to have been at Blnchc,
where tho duke promptly sent .him, away from flies.
after Inquiring for news.
Far from being surprised at tho
your birds only lhe best of
evening's attack, as some writers as
sort, the duko had dispatched his or­ end. Moldy and inferior feed will
ders before he went to the ball, for at cause a fnll-olT In lhe egg yield, ami
2 a. m. strange sounds broke the in some cases disease.
night's silence, and great masses o(
troops worn on the move, bugles were Whitewash ynur buildings ant)
blowing everywhere and people opened cnnpa now. Use a liilh* carhqlic
their windows to see tho various reg­ acid: it purities nnd is deadly bi nil
iments tramp past. A Highland band vermin.
wore playing their bagpipes to the
Are white feather* in Bun Coch­
swing of the "Black Watch" ns they
in Bantams disqualifying? We have
went out to battle through tho Na­ an
extra line trio of Ihese, but lheir
mur gate. Curiously enough, many of only fault is a few perfectly while
the officers were still wearing their fcalhers.
O. B.
■ilk stockings and dancing pumps, for
No. nol If you pull them. For
you know that all buff varieties are
went mad and died on the march; but
for the rest, they pushed on and were
soon under Are. The battlo itself Is colors constilule the foumlation for
eclipsed by tho thought of tbo awful Buff, and perfectly while or black
aftermath; tbe plain so filled with tho fealhqrs will crop out sotuellines.
dying and tho deud that tor three days The tail feathers arc snbjvi't lo. a
darker shade llifiu the real of Isxly.
parties brought tu tho wounded.
plumage. .
In tbe burry 300 bodies were flung
down a well. For 30 years the corn
Are Indian Runner Ducks healthy
crops were of a deeper color where if raised without water? Some
they grew over tho blood of the slain claim they are nol.
Have often
on the scene where the Lion of Water- read that they are. Please answer.
Many breedera claim they never
allow
lheir
llnnners
near
wal.Vr.
mukii of the world.
Some claim they give them n,large
tub or vat lo bathe in, but many
who live upon a city lot claim most
Not s Theatrical “Fan."
Reuben—"Silas don’t seem to care marvelous results wilh lhc‘ wale.rmuch far the theater.” Hiram—"No. less method. We see no reason
why they should not be successful­
raised without flowing water,
Now Yprk we went to one o' them ly
providing other sanitary conditions
continual performance^, an' we wasn't are adhered to.
there more'n three or four hours store
he got tired.”
Keop only pure birsH;- they not
only look better, but they lay more
eggs and are bolter meal Hum fowls
of all kinds and colors. Tlien, you
"When you got out of hero," said can sell the surplus cockerels aqjl
tho sympathetic visitor, "1 presume pullets al belter prices for breeding
you will try to do hotter." "Oh. yes.” purposes.
answered the bigamist, ”nono of the
What is a good ration for baby
women I married before had much
chicks, that is a feeding ration of
money."
both grains and mash?
P. L.
' So many kinds of rations are ad­
vocated that one is al a loss to know
Invective may be a sharp weapon, what to feed. Of one thing we are
but over use blunts tta edge.—Tyn­ certain. Do not feed until chicks
aro al least 48 hours old. nnd then
dall.
we would suggest your putting up­
on a feeding board some One sand,
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letting them pick away al that.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go

two hundred II. I. "g
Inr* and out of .lhe
hnlehed 13 per cent
were infertile and I." . . ...............
chicks nearly fully developed tqit
died in lhe s|iell. The swnihl hun­
dred only hatched Ihn-ty-four: lifleen not. fertile and iifiy-&lt;&gt;ne dead
in the shell. Tliis t&lt; not my lirsi

The Sample Furniture People

Michig;

Hastings

I know il i« mil lhe fault of th.- inn­
chino. I run the metih.Mvr under
lhe same condiUmi m every way ns MANY USES FOR INDIAN CORN
heretofore. Is il lhe fault of the
Foe One Thing It Is Classified as. Next
to Rice, Most Important of
World's Foods.
Answer—Complaint ■

Next to rice, this grass Is tho most
important food plant in the world, be­
sides serving In a thousand other Im-

tnbic cau.se* :
gi'iiiK-d &lt;-gg*.*
inculuilor received lhe -ann- alien­
lion as in your former hai&gt;•ln&gt;* the native to America, having been culti­
eggs arb at fault. N*». doubt .Hie vated In the western hemisphere since
prehistoric trines. The name malxe we
tree for It Is derived from tho word
■gg Mahlx. the name the old Haltlens em­
in fer- ployed nnd which Columbus adopted
when Bhc discovered America. When
tilily.
tho white aettlers came to tho United
Poor Farming n Future Menace Slates they found the Indians culti­
vating It. nnd quickly learned from
and in lifly
old Indian names lor certain prepara­
unless we change &lt;*nr upi irullural tions sfill remain and arc Incorpor­
tactic**.’® declared II. II. Crus*, of ated in the language of tho American
Chicago, president «*f tin* society people, such as samp, hominy and
for tin* iiiriensiiig «*f Soil Fertility succotash. Strangely, as human food,
in a .*|n*i*cli befuri* Un* Woiimn * the Indian corn la practically unknown
outaldo of America.
Among ita manifold usea, outsldo of
“The population of /hr lTiiic.1 food value, are tbe following: The oil
Sllilrs is increasing al a rale that i* rxtracted from tho kernel Is used for
surfacing nnd polishing oilcloth and
linoleum, nnd the cake left after the
only nnlimi on earth where rich oil has been extracted Is fed to sheep.
nnd poor eat (lie same kind and Glucose from this plant, a wg'fiFy1
quality of fnod-sluiTs. We are white liquid, la used by confectioners
vastly belter Mtualml at present for In great quantities. Cornstarch, when
such standards ilcin Europe, 'but not used for chocolate puddings. Is
rairtslly drifting back In lhe level of licked' by us when we put a stamp to I
the envelope. Malxe is also a growing
source for denatured alcohol used for
heating and lighting, Corn stalks wov­
•Unless something is done to in- en into strong belts arc used on all
farm IiukIs ii&gt;&gt;w iimlei* rultivaliun. tectloc. Our most dangerous explo­
making tbe n.c- produce, twice a*
much ns, at pre-ynl. our fariu- sive, gun cotton and smokeless pow­
ers soon will be n» belief off Ilian der. rely for their manufacture on the
Indian corn. A poor quality of mo­
tlin.w’ of Chinn.
lasses Is furnished by tho stems, paper
great fertility of our laud Mil the by tho stalks, and stalks and stems
fact remains slaimg us in lhe fave, aro used as fodder for farm stock.
those who work lhe soil arc slip­
shod in lheir tm ihods. The pcoPepys’ Library.
Pepys’ library, since 1734, has been
in the possession of Magdaleno col­
Kansas Ciiy and my allentmn if lege. Cambridge. Pepys directed in
called In the great number uf farm­ his will that his collection of books
er youllis wh" have left good op­ nnd manuscripts should be transferred
portunities behind I hem to cast on lhe death of his nephew. John
Jackson, to either Trinity college or
llu* natinii a- it might be. The Magdalene college. Cambridge, and
place for virile young men is on I Im required that the college which rvfarm raising i-reps. This is an cel red the bonks should submit to an
age of science, and intellct'ts np* annual visitation from the other, ths
ino?e needed in rural districts than purpose of which should bo to akcerin municipaliih'.-. There (he pr&lt;*l&gt;- tain whether the trust was belitg
leins of Olli* Inline life are In .be aorthlly fulfilled ' '-’Could I be euro,"
solved and it mii't be dojje. by good Pepys wrote, ’.’of a constant succes­
sense rather than unbridlyd ambi­ sion. of heirs from my said nephew
tion for belter Hungs lo dal. drink qualified like himself for tbo use of
nnd wear.
“My ambit inn i* In bring tin* col­ such a library, I' should not entertain
lege th the farm. Lew ago it was a thought of Ils over being oJltumtod
'
di'innnslrated Hint / not enough from thorn."
young farmer* e&lt;» to agricultural

ing later on. Some of these ^In­
dents grow fond «d living in crowd­
ed communities while away at
school nnd never relurn, other ac­
quire habit* of idle dissidalion.
The only’I bine to be done then is

“I have had lh&lt;- honor of being
lhe framer -of lhe hill, recently
signed by President Wilson, which
places a model f irm in every couu-t
ly. I think I io* bill means more
than the free' lolls nnd the tariff
bills.__ IL -is-uf Yital-Jiuporlancc.
destined to have a cumulative bear­
ing on the welt.ire of AinerieAu.-

“On Hie American farm the aver­
age yield of wheal is fourteen
bushel* In an acre. In Denmark
lhe a\grage is forty bushels.
If
KcienhTlc farming goes into general
effect iinolliiT leu years will see lhe
productivencs* of lhe farms of llils
country doubled and twenty years
Will see iL/tuatiinided.”.

One day when I • Alembert and Con­
dorcet were dining with Voltaire, they
proposed to converse on atheism; but
Voltaire stopped them at once. “Walt,”
aald he, "dll my servants have withthroat cut tonight.”—&lt;3. L. Checvcr.

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For Your Lunches
If you arc going away on a vacation, or if you want
to get your meals easily.and quickly at home, this
market can be of big help to you. '
Wc have all kinds of choice COLD MEATS all
ready for the table. We. take extra pains in prepar­
ing our meats and you will be pleased with anything
you order here. You can save your wife a lot of
hard work by buying your cold meats here.

BESSMER BROS.
The Meat Market

Phone 162

Mm

Hattinfli,

MMl

BABY CHICKS
NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode IslandReds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.

Egg orders booked for the above var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers' Chick Food and
Chick Grit.

M. W. Hicks

Phone 385

CORNER PARK AND WALNUT STS.

Development of Sympathy.'
It'may. Indeed, be said that sympa­
thy exists In all minds, as Faraday has
discovered that magnetism exists In
all metals: bpt a certain temperature
fs required to develop the bidden prop­
erty. whether In the metal or thu mind.
—Bulwer.

HasUnp, Mich.
*

and full of trouble. He spends the
best years of his life working up to

Two servants are Inefficient and lhe
third goes joy riding apd wrecks tho
car.—Lolavllle Courier-Journal.

Second Choice.
.He who marries a widow peed not
Miss Sanborn's cook, hearing of the
Immense' grain 'bills, advised. "It 1 hope to be called the best man that
•ver lived. .

Protestants of lhe United States
gave *10^98,000 lo foreign missions
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— in 11)13.

li is Mamina up flgain

But you will’soon want some COAL. So do not forget that we have it and
at prices that are right for all kinds.
■Harvest time is at hand, thrashing will soon be here. Better take home
some COAL for That thrashing job of yours.

Good Time to Lay In a Little FLOUR
while that old wheat is being ground, as it is better than new wheat flour.

French’s White Lily Flour

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$2.40

Bran and Middlings are scarce. Can sell you ground wheat at same ♦
price as middlings.
Bring in your samples o( BEANS or SEED and do not forget that we
can sell you the BEST ALFALFA and give you FREE, NOD-OGEN to ♦
inoculate same, thus insuring a better stand.
GIVE US A FRIENDLY CALL

Graciousness Must Be There.
■ Ungraetousnesn In rendering a kind- ♦
neas, like, a hoarse voice, mars tho: A
music of tho song.—Feltham.
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lotlr Hatched Chicks.
Though lhe natural hatching sea­
son usually ends before the middh
of June, still many chicks are hatch-

Remember that we guarantee satisfactiop to our customers on every
article we sell. We are in business both to serve and to please.

Waters Bros. Elevator
PHONE 150

MICH.

�TWK WABTINQi BANNER. JULY.2. 1S1L

PACK TWELVE

21

BATTLE
I
FLAGS PRESERVED

the Mexican war. Up to that Ums,
although ft was used by th* Amer­
ican army a* a garrison flag and
flown on all warship', only tho na­
tional standard, bearing the eo*tof-arms of tho United Slates .and
the regtmental'-colors were carried

NEWLY FOUND SERUM
KILLS TYPHOID FEVER

Spraying Season

hr oqr land ffcees.

IN GREAT SMITHSONIAN INSTI­
There are nine flags connected CONSIDERED A DECIDED IM­
with the Civil war—the garrison
TUTION IN UNCLE SAM S
PROVEMENT OVER EXISTflag of Fort Moultrie*. 8. C, lower­
CAPITAL.
LNG SERUMS.
ed when lhe command evacuated
that fort to assemble al Ffert Slim­
ier, December 26. two; the remain* DEATH RATE IN ARMIES
ARMY FIRST CARRIED “OLD
of the flag carried In lhe three
6L0RY” IN MEXICAN WAR। days’ fight al Salem Heights, Va,
REDUCED BY ITS USE
I May 3-5, 1863, when three color ser­
Spraying season is like any other season
geants wore killed though the stan­
needs your attention at the proper time—Spray
dard never faltered or fell to the
Patriotic Citiacn May View Stan-,• ground; headquarter- flag of Brev­ Geriqan Army Medical Corps Has
now
—
and while you think of it ordpr all the
Serums Against Typhoid, Dys­
dard Carried In Eiery War L’ncle et Major Gtperal William Babcock
Spraying Material you need from our store.
Hazen, comprising a large white star
entery and 1-ock Jaw.
Sam Has Waged.
We
have
a fresh stock of all the spraying ma­
on-a field naif red and blue, repreA new anti-typhoid serum is an­
Of the many remarkable ;siglila tentative of the rank of brigadier
terials. The results you get will depend very
of Washington which deif|thl the general;
Gen. Hazen* garrison flag: nounced by Staff Surgeon Form's of
Visitor not-least valuable-and pic- oisted at Fort McAtttrter, Ua„- af­, the German arqyHe hag been
largely
upon
whether you use fresh spraying
BEAUTIFUL
lilresque is the flag collection in lhe ter lhe surrender of that forflo the experimenting witli a view of Icamaterials.
/
lhe &lt;ide effects of inocula­
Smithsonian institution.
Union army, December 13, 1864; the, gening
tion.
His
new
serum
is
compara
­
In its peculiar way it U uii'loubt- flag flown on the U. 8. 8. Kesrsarge
GIFTS
txlly one of the* must conspicuous when she defeated the famous Ala- tively free from albumen and he be­
HERE
ARE
SOME
OF
THEM
lieve#
il
a
decided
improvement
features of the historical exhibits Imma. deposited m the national
in that slruclure al least twenty museum by Lieut- Herbert Wins­ over existing gcrums.
Paris Green.
Notwithstanding
his discovery
examples of lhe American flag, and low. son of Rear Admiral Winslow,
showing Ils development in the dif­ commander-of the Jv-arsarge dur­ and lhe success attending compul­
Hellebore
ferent historical periods, n valuable ing the memoriablc
fight: a 35- sory inoculation of soldiers in the
lesson lo lhe student and an assis­ atar flag flown after the capture of United States, the German military
Ix&gt;ndon Purple
authorities
have
decided
not
lo
tance to the scholar.
Richmond, April IH65; headquarter’s
THE PRESENT YOUR SEND WILL BE A MEASURE OF
Arsenate of Lead
While there aro no early colonial (Ing of Major Gen. E. O. G. Ord. re­ adopt a rule for compulsory inocu­
flags, such as were used before the ceived from his son. Lieut. James T. lation of Genuan soldiers in time of
YOUR AFFECTION.
LET YOUR PRESENTS FOR THE
Zenoleum Fly Scoot
flag of llm United States was es­ Ord; flag of the First Rifles, Penn­ peace.
BRIDE AND GROOM COME FROM OUROUR STORE AND THEY
The report from Washington,
tablished by congress on June II. sylvania Volunteers, found in lhe
The potato crop will be an especially large
1777, a line example of the first true capital al Richmond in IMS. and the showing only two coses of typhoid
WJLJ. KONW YOU HOLD THEM IN HIGH ESTEEM.
United State# enaisn ii’ diowi*- Ilog raised al New Orleans by its fever among 80,(mmi officer# and men,
one if you attend to spraying for the bugs pro­
Heprescntative of the stars and ,citizens upon the occupation of comiiai'cd with tin* 250 or 300 rase/
OUR JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE WILL ASLO STAND
perly. ■
stripes type is a flag said to have that city by the Union forces under annually before compulsory inocu­
THE STRAIN OF TIMEt OUR CUT GLASS IS EXQUISITE­
been flown 011 the Bon Homme Gen. Benjamin F. Duller, May I, lation was introduced, has attract­
A Good Sprayer For 50 Cents.
ed tho allent ion of Burgeon General
Richard, under the comiiiaud of 1862.
,
LY WROUGHT.
Admiral John Paul Jones. This
In tho exhibit is a line 00111*011011 Von Schjerning. chief of the army
flag measures 10v; fret by 614 feet. from the department of state, show­ sanitary conm and his subordinates.
On Dec. 13,1781. it was presented to ing n scries of 67 flags of different They are quite ready to bn convinc­
ed that the soruin may be an al­
Lieut. James Bayard Stafford. U.'S. nations.
N.. by lhe marine commitlee uf lhe
certain method of immunizaIn tho museum collodion there most
against lynhoid bul prefer to
rontiliental congress, as a reward are.
flags of many types and lion
lhe treatment iu. reserve and
for meritorious services during the sorts too,
carried in Un* Spanish-Amer­ keep
use
It
only in case of war in a seri­
revolution. Through (he courtesy ican war,
some Spanish
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
of Harriet R. Perry Stafford -it was standards, aincluding
flag of truce employed ous outbreak of typhoid.
donated to the Smithsonian institu- by Lieut. R. F.
LI. Colonel Itotltnan, cliief staff
Brainerd for lhe re­
The Rexall Druggists
ESTABLISHED IN 188j
THE GIFT STORE
repreMsnling Gen. Von
lease of two newspaper men from surgeon
■
Another flag of high historic Havana. Cuba, and later, tar the re- Sclijerning
explains that the. rata
&lt;
Phone 31
Hastings, Mich.
value is the original “Star Spangled lease of Lieutenant Hobson and his for
typhoid in the German army is
।
Banner" of Key’s aiilhcm. which sailors afler the deslnicliqn of the alieady
low only 51 to 5H cases per
1
proudly waved over Fort McHenry Merrimac arid'Commodore Schley’s huridred
thousand men occurring
।
Drink and
■hiring the iMimbardment «»FS«'pt. 13­ pennant, flown from the Brooklyn, annually.
.Compulsory
inoculation
।
II, 1814. and which was presented July 3, IW8.
Cured OP
1time of |H-aee would meet wilhcoulo the Smithsonian institution by
objection and Is scarce­
Among the miN-llaiicous flags si&lt;h*rgldi'
!ly necessary.
The possibility of an
Ib-ad wlial Doctor Edmunds says
Elx-n Appleton. ,
are:
A
Ilog
owned
by
Admiral
‘
in regard to the Keeley Treatim-nl.
The Fort McHenry flag is of lhe Charles Wilkes, U. S. N.; one made outbreak of typhoid during a cam­
' JAMES EDMUND. M. D.
such as characterized the
type having
flfteen stars ami of the float silk raised in (he IJnitcd paign,
1
mobilization for lhe
M'-iliral Officer of lleallli. fur St.
stripes, adopted in 1781 upon the Slatesfelhe American colors flown American
;
Jainor. and llin&lt;iilling Physicimw.
addition of the states of Vermont nl the North Pole by Hear Admiral Spanish-American war. lhe British
LAKE
Two miles from Doster
l.ondoiL Tem|K*rance Hospital,
campaign against the Boers, and the
mid Kentucky. This type went into
tshidon. Eng.
effect in 1785 and continued lo ix- league, and lhe flag carried by lhe Russian campaign in Manchuria. Is
Affords you a fine place for an outing.
“Dr. Kebley knows mor" about
however, foreseen, and the sanitary
Ihe stumlard until 1818, when con­ Smithsonian - African
expedition corps
handling morphine men and nktdwl
has
made
all
preparations
to
BOARD
BY
DAY
OR WEEK.
gress returned to-the original thir­ under command of Col. Theodore
drinkers than nil the rest-of the
have a supply of anti-lyplioid ser­
teen stripes nnd made iirovision for Roosevelt in 1908-10.
EXCELLENT BATHING BEACH.
profcssiiiii. I think it iny duly to
um tar use in an emergency ami to
the addition of a star tar each new
FINE FISHING
’wild my own patients to lhe Kerley
inoculate generally if lhe troops are
slate. The original “Star Spangl­
STONY POINT.
Institute when they come to me mi
exposed lo infret ion. From the
P\SSENGKR LAUNCH AND ROW BOATS.
ed Banner" which is very large,
David Graves, an old time resi­ report of the German attache at
this matter, and snail do so iu the
measuriitk 28 feel by ;r.* feet, is now dent
FIIOXK FOM ANV INFORMATION NKKDKD.
M*THt. HKN.
of'tins place &lt;l' parlwl this life Washington il is known that inocu­
future, even if they strike my mumbeing remounted on linen (or the last Thursday
ev'-ning. Rev. John lation carried out under similar cir­
•lUl MAY LEAD A HORSE TO purpose of preservation and ex­ Smith of llir Bralhren
church,
con
­
Physician*.*’
&gt;
.
cumstances
anjoiig
llm
troops
along,
hibition.
ducted lhe luner|l al lhe Evang&gt;-liAVATER
llouir Treatment for Tnlmrco, NeurGrounds and buildings root and beautiful and lit nl
Several ’ flags recalj vividly the ral church larf^Bunday morning lhe Mexican frontier two years ago
uslhrnis or Nerve Exbsuslioa •
Mexican war of 1816-17. Among and interment iq North Nashville rendered a large part of tho men
For further infonnalion or litera­ but you can’t make him drink" goes them is the flag of Mexico hauled Cemetery. Thus auolher old land­ unlit tar service for several days.
Good Boating—Good Fishing—■Motor and Row Boats
Placing part of Hie army hors de Wsuatl
ture in regard lo lhe K&lt;clcy Treatdown at (hat time. The' flag of mark has passed-to tlie “&lt;in-al Be­ roinbat
SPEOAIz-ClllCKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY I
in this way would be a dan­
mpid. address tbe Keeley Insillulc. the old saying. Especially if he Company f. Fourth the war by the
”
Ilis wife preceded him gerous' experiment, il is realized in H5ce
Uxmqeoted by Livery al Shelbyville or G. R.'A I.
73.1-35 Ottawa Avenue. N. W- Grand know- lhe water isn’t good. If you battalion of volunteers which en­ yond.
about three years ago.
lhe face of the enemy bul lhe Ger­
If you and your friends wish' to spend a pleasant
Rapids Nida. &lt;&gt;r phone Citz. 57WJ or
listed from Baltimore mid Wash­
Miss Arloa orsborn visited Iht man experts appatenlly count up­
'day or a number of days come to us. You will And ev­
Hell Mum 80ti.
Ptace
ington. and was hoisted in Victoria old home, Saturdut and Sunday.
on
lurk
m
slaving
off
an
outbreak
ery
accommodation.
Unit'd Weekly Press, JatL 13. lull. ler class of plumbing come here City, Mexico. Another one is the
One of nur rn&lt;»n highly respect­ until afler the decisive battles have
flag of Mexico hauled down at Qiat
am
‘
nnd drink your till. This store is time. The flag of (tamprifty t. regi­ ed young Indie-. Miss Htella Gravre, been fought.
West! Gaa Lake Saauter Resort
was unilrd/in marriage lust Wed­
Germany
’
s
experience
in
the
ment of Indiana volunteers, which nesday
8. D. Hllbuni, Prop.
Just full of them.
1'1 Myron
Tuckerman.
African campaign of HXH
was presented by the commanding Tlu-rV ill make their future home South
•hows (he impossibility of safeOpen the Wholo Year
Address,
JOHN M. COULD
officer, Capl. Robert Fravel and al Assyria, wliera the groorn will xtmrding
agninsl n typhoid epidem­
Bell Phone 30-3r-Wayland Ex.
Shelbyville, Mich.
carried
in
the
Mexican
war;
&gt;
is
also
w»rk4iis fathers:farm. Wc ex­ ic under field 011 conditions, even
A.
LAWYER
tend to lliem our heartiest congrat­ when all possible hygienic- precau­
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Recent researches on the history ulations and wish them a long and tions are taken. Warned by the
Halt ol Fostoffice
of our flag indicate that the Stars happy wedded life. This is Hie out-break* in the Spanish-Ameri­
Phone 17a
Haitinks and St ripen was not carried by second of our Mtimablc* young can war. Boer and Russo-Japanese
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Phone 126
troops in battle until the period uf ladies; as It is only a short lime wars, the medical authorities then
ano that Miss Ha eel Barnum ■fart­ drew up a most elaborate system of
ertout on the same "voyage.” Our regulations to cop® with |J)!a dan­
only wish tar isith and all of them ger before the expwliljon sent out
is Inal their joys may be ns d&lt;-ep as tar South Africa. Typhoid iieverthe ocean, lheir sorrows as light as llieless broke out and (tie sanitary
TYPICAL NEWSPAPER COMMENT ON
Salads become one of lhe moat generally served dishes
its foam.
corps fell back on inoeulalion with
during the summer months. And what is a salad
THE REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA OF 1913
LM1 Sunday being the occasion «»f anti-typhoid serum, nt that time
Glenn McPeck’s birthdav. n goodly Just coming into notice through llm
without
number onlhen-d at the home of liirt exporifnents In’ the English army.
GOOD OLIVE OIL?
parents to make lhe evoul a-joy- The results were nmviijring, No
ftll one. After a bountiful dinner attempt at cninpulsory inoctiiahnn
J * ‘‘Florence has been captured entirely by the Redpath Chautauqua and it &lt; ► was given, cake and icc cream was made but volunteers were in­
Our Richelieu Lucca Olive Oil is the flneat quality of
served. Those from away vited ta submit to inoculation. Sta­
Italian Oil manufactured. You will appreciate IL
’ ’ is a safe bet that the chautauqua will not be allowed to pass this city by in the future." I &gt; were
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of tistics showed that out of every
Nashville, Mrs. Bert’Miller of Hasl- thousand soldiers submit/ing to the
HOT WEATHER DRINKS
fngs. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bhoup of first inoculation only 51 caught ty­
Mm-uaii nnd Hattie Mlllhr nnd n phoid. While the general rate tar
We offer a most palatable and refreshing beverage in
non-inoculatad was W per -thous­
&lt; 1 this statement is made: “Thru this big organization with a string of 1 10 ( J Miss Wilcnx'-from Nashville.
both our GingerAle and Root Beer.
Master Enrl Offley is on the sick and, almost twice ns high. One of
These superior thirst quenchers are packed under
&lt; ► chautauquas scheduled we were enabled to have attractions that we could not have se- 1 ► list.
.
every eight of lhe latter dieil, as
Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Bench of compared to flflren of-the inoculat­
the Richelieu Brand'aud fur pleasing, satisfying, in­
( ) cured for a single assembly."
( I South
Nashville. vfaHnd her parents ed persons. The number of cases
vigorating qualities are unsurpassed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Varney of the among those submitting ta lhe sec.
Ridge, Sunday.
oiul and thin! inoculations was still
Mr. and .Mrs. Alonxo Hilton of more convincing ami the mortality
Martin Corners and Mr. and Mrs. rale among the latter fell to al­
editorially: “We will all be sony when it becomes necessary for them to J
John Brinkert of Nashville, visited most jiotliing.
&lt; k fold their tents, but unlike the Arabs it will not be necessary for them to steal away."
&lt; k al Joseph M.—. iignr’s, Siitidny.
The Germnns nre preparing lo use
The Grocer*
Two Telephones
prolaclic inoculations against other
•
KAUtMO.
diseases in case of war. A scrum
against
lockjaw is ta be carried
Mrs. Rose Km1!! of ftabtai* is vis­
x uc
y^ia.1 IS.O V UlL.,
A V/1111.)
1_jVXX1
X^UIUXUVIL/ &lt; •
with nil advanced hospitals, the
iting George Bowen ami family
CAMPBELL
ASSYRIA.
‘ J ‘‘Now that our good people know from actual experience just what are K K
Baptismal services were held at anli-difitlicritir ronim will fa* found
Logan Strung is oL home upending
Like. Sunday, conducted by al all base liospiiuls and expej-iMr. and Mrs. Harry Tompkins of
• the possibilities of the Chautauqua movement they arc unanimously agreed as to its &lt; &gt; Larey
I lev. Hchhmter. About twenly- meiils are also being mazle with tialesbunr. visited his mother, Bat- hi« vacation.
’ ' great helpfulness to a community."
’ ’ ihtce ’Uiite luiplived. A .'cry large seniiiis tojirevenl ■lyjp'iitery, whiqh urduy upd Sunday.
GarlJilatar st^l Salurdsv nlthl
with lyplioid consdiulra tuo uliief
crowd was in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Horton, at­ with Uhdmer Caswell of Like
tended tho funeral of the latter's Odessa.
.Mr. ami Mis. Will Oast er «sta*d medical horror of war.
cousin, in Ionia. Friday.
tlieir son Hny and wife, near t.linrNorrull and family autaed
NORTH EAST C-WFLETON.
Uiuisa Evarts of Nashville, visit­ to Henry
Saturday mid Bunday.
Lansing. Sunday.
( । “The ttent which holds over 2000 persons was well filled when the per- ( ) lolle.
Jojm Martin* dieil Mondny morn­ - Lelnh ami Marion Shield' of ed Ruby Schroder, (his week.
Opal Strong left Saturday for Big
formance began last night and altho the weather wai hot every part of the program wa« , &gt; ing nl his home *fter a lingering Nashville, spent Hie latter part of Charlie Abbey and wife, were Rapids, where aim expects to attend
illness of parelysto.
H«‘
• the week with their rousins, An­ callers at P. .K. Jewell's Sunday.
.
, u
received with much enthusiasm. Indications are that from now on large crowds will ( j large
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tompkins, call- school.
family ami many friends lo drew and Gerald Haht.
Will Hooper and wife spent Sun­
‘
patrohito lhe chautauqua performances. Tire Redpath agency which is giving the pro- &lt; , iiwuirn lheir luss.
Clarence and Leslie Taylor of Hl on relatives in Battle Creek, day at Bert Slater’s.
*
Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ta-vi
Curtis
nnd
Charlotte,
spent
Halurday
and
Bun
­
Herb
Geiger
and
family
spent
gram is well known as one of the foremost booking agencies of the world?
( ) daughter, Eta. were. In Freeport day with, lheir grandiuollier, Mrs. .Myron Tuckuruian and Stalls
Grave* were quietly married in Sunday at Abe Tbomna’.
mid Lake Odesoa, M&lt;ui&lt;h»y und David Wilkinson.
Congratulations.
Tueaday, attending thd funeral of
Mrs. Kata Miller spent W&lt;*dm««- Hastings.
NORTH EAST THORNAPPLE.
Mrs. Curtis' brother.
, day with, her mater, Mrs. John
■ Mr. and Mr». .Loraq Tuugnta arov.
George Howell and family ami Elert on. •
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS..
frank asked those of the audience who would like a chautauqua in &lt; ’
the proud parents of a tine baby boy*
Mrs..Hose Snell viail'*d Mr. and
Mr.' mid Mrs. WilkiiiMin s|H&gt;nl
Mrs. Mabie Manning visited her born Sunday.
Aplena next, year to stand, the entire audience arose. It was necessary to call an im- I » Mr*. Di-inham in Maple Grovj., Thursday afternoon with the Jai­ parents, Friday in Assyria..
Mrs. Oscar Sherk and Mrs. Tenler's daughter, .Mr, arid Mrs. W
posing vote."
* ► Sunday.
Tho#. Gould and granddaugtitar, oyek motored to Hastings. Friday
Lake.- '
Clara, visited th* formor's sister uml spent tho day wilh friends.
A Good Invrslmrnl.
Dave Graves of Stony Point, was nnd family. Mrs. Arthur Crandall They were accompanied by Super­
W. I). Mogli, n well known im r- burled in lhe Hosmer cemetery, of Johnstown, over Sundayvisor Mead who was attending the
clinnt of Wbiti-iimund. Wist, tamaht Bunday tareiiooif
Those from a distance who at­ session of supervisors al the counly
Ever Chautauq ua grows more popular with each succeeding entertainment” ! &gt; a stock of C.limnlMirlnili'rt medicine Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. Marlin nf tended
lhe fuw&lt;rnl of Mrs. Geo. s«aL
Martin
Corner*,
spent
Kundny
with
mi as lo Im* able lo supply Ihein to
Andrasa, Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Baker and children are
liis custouiers. Altar
receiving llm latter's aider, Mr, mid Mrs. Er­ Mrs. Alfred Herrick and daughter, expected Immn from Three Oaks to­
them he was himself taken sick ami nest Dahl.
Mrs. Kart L Keiser of Kalamazoo; day, where they have been visilhig
says that oue »imdl tMilile of CbamMr. and Mi.&lt; Lyman Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dobsou al her parents, tho past week.
lM*rlaln's Italic. Cholera and Diar­ Nashville, spent Sunday wilh Mr. t.liarlolle: Wm. liol.-uu «&gt;f Liicba any city baa ever had such overwhelming succew during its ’
Mrs. Will Tuugale spent SalunJay
rhoea Remedy was worth more tn and Mrs. IMo Snore.
flcki;'Muriou Dobsun bf Joiiuvillo; night und Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
a the Redpath Chautauqua had here during its preaent engagement."
Mr. and Mrs. John Suure spent Mr. and Mrs. Uha». House of Bells- Ixireu Tuugsle.
Inin Ihsu Um cost f of his out ire
She expect* tu
stix'k of tboM) uiudieinwL For sale Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. James vim and*Mr. aud Mm. Griffln of jotu her huslMnd ip Washington, 1).Cousin#.
Kalama.
by All Dealer#.—Adv,
U, the last of thia week.

FOR THE BRIDE.

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L. V BESSMER

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

Drug
Habits

PINE

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BROWN &amp; CO.

Seasonable Foods

The Tri-City Daily, Florence, Ala., says: Ji

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In an editorial in the Albany, Ga., Herald j [

The Dyersburg, Tenn., State Gazette said 1 &gt;

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The Clarksville, Tenn.

Leaf-Chronicle!!

The Birmingham, Ala., Age-Herald says: j [

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The Alpena, Mich., Echo: “When Mr. Rhein- i!

The Battle Creek, Mich., EInquirer: “The Best; I

The Gary, Ind., Post: “It is doubtful if any chau- ♦
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E. C. Russ &amp; Son

�HIS PRIOR cum

THREE GOOD FEEDING RULES

If you want to have a good
car at a medium price, find
out about REO THE
FIFTH. That’s the car
that makes the owner proud
end satisfied.

n Is not practical to spend tho time
j nccoaiuy under ordinary conditions to
' figure out an extra ration for each In­
dividual cow. It U practicable, howover, to make a mixture of grains
and other concentrates and toK 'feed

ifhMOJfSTRATION FREE
Plume 69-21-2.
Woodland, Mich.

HASTINGS, MICH.
R.F.D. No. 7

CLARKSVILLE

Little Ida
sick wilh tin

Announcement

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Grund Rapids I his week.'
Mrs. It. L. Moore was in GrandI
Rapids Wednesday.

For the benefit of the many auto drivers entering Grand
Rapids we have established a

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ONE BLOCK WEST OF CODY HOTEL
AT THE INTERSECTION OF FULTON, LOUIS
AND COMMERCE STREETS.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

To avoid delays we have installed gasoline pumps on both Fultbn and
Ixmis streets, and we also carry al this station a complete line ol
'
GREAT WBSTKRN PRODUCTS, which includes their ’
STATION OPEN DAILY, 7 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Miss Hazel B.ildner of Grand
Rapids is 'visiting her rousiii Mrs.
Win. Huslance • and her brother,
i Lloyd Cool.
Mr. *an&gt;l Mrs. Alto Stearns visit­
ed relatives hi Newaygo u couple
of days Iasi week.
E. F. Cool wan in the city Tues.Mrs. A. C. Renk'*s mid baby rer
turned Monday from a visit in
Hastings. Her mother came wilh
her and spent a few days here. .
' Miss Hallie Adams of Chicago
visited her grand parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Whitby, last week.
The Clarksville Co-operative
Creamery pul out I7.IXW poumls of
butter*during llm Ural half of June.

The Great Western Oil Co.
F. H. BARNES, Manager

Lillie........ ........ ................ „ _
Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Bixby, Mrs; Schneider. '
F. Breandle mid ix-vi .Breandle ac­
companied Mose
Breandle and
family and Frank Brandie as far
as Grand Rapids, Tuesday on lheir
way lo Arizona. They reported
Mose ip good condition when they
left, al noon for lheir long trip

Ilinr cousin, J. N. Champlin and
family n few days.
Goo. Stuart ‘is very lo\v at lhe
hoiiie of Wm. .Shanks. He is un­
conscious iiiicTno Ijo(h% aru L'lilerlaiiKil for his recovery.

RATES AS FOLLOWS:
Nashville to Battle Creek and return.—.--------- 91.50
Maple Grove Center to Battle Creek and return 1.25
Assyria Center to Battle Creek and return___ 1.00
Burley's Corners to Battle Creek and return..
.75
I am.also prepared to do Auto Livery work at reasonable
prices'

Phom® 121 5&lt;

been paAtourixod before, says the
Dick smothered her protests in his
Orange Judd Farmer. Il Is arranged
to bold a single quart bottle sub- own way unUl thoy drew up before
morgod while tho water around It, 1s tho little mountain hotel. It was evi­
dently bpen. He had been half afraid
they would find it boarded up for tho
winter. Ho lifted Florence out in
her long fur cloak, and carried her
up to tbo veranda where it was dry.
Inside tho long, quiet hall It was ab­
solutely silent except for tho slow
ticking of a hall clock on tho wall.
A log fire Smoldered in tho gray rock
fireplace. In an armchair before It
| dozed tho proprietor, bln spectacles
' pushed back on his forehead,-arid a
black and white kitten curled up on
his knee. But Dick never noticed
। them. Ho looked nt tho two figures
seated at tho long, narrow tablo in
tho little adjoining dining room. Thoy
were Rolllngson Robb and old Colonel
Damer. De Voux had said there were
| tire tracks in tho roadway before the

&lt;*»•*«. Idina's and I. M. Smit h's.
Miss. Hazel Brynnl returned To
her work-al lhe U. II. A. hospital
after 11 three weeks vacation.
Miss Edna Hirhnrdson is visiting
faucet is slowly let Into tho pall.
After a'short time the milk will -be
cooled down to about the tempera-

The Car That Will Go Anywhere

.Mr.-. Dil&lt;lin&lt;v Mrs. JX-ckcr and
Andy’ Chun mutunnl lu Grand
Raimis Sal unlay.
Mrs. Maud Lowell and children
of lllisslh'hl came \V&gt;-iltn'.sikiy lo
visit her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. Hichnnls.
About twenty of the friends of
Mrs. T. W. Ih-aven surprised her
nl botnn.lasl Saturday in honor of SILO
her birlhiJay. A plrasaiil soeial

xinrrii KIST KAI. uin.

Mr. and Mrs. William I.in
the proud parents of
• •
horn Saturday, "
1 Mrs. Letlm - Malhnw;
! Arthur of Jackson, spei
.wilh her parents, .Mr.
'Samuel Clark.
-­
John Gritnos fell from the tree
w4iile pickipg cherries last Wed­
necessary to make a car with crashing, grinding gears.
nesday moniing, siriktiig “mi the
p:tvi‘ii|.-ii! l.-b.w, and 1-r.-iv iu;- v_
Wc’li take you on crowded streets, on the narrow coun­
cral: injuries on his arm mid head;
try roads—anywhere you like—and show you that a car can
Miks Mabie Ellsworth of Char-,
be made that will travel anywhere, and keep doing it con­
lolle spent Iasi week with her uncle
tinually. We want to acquaint you with the Cartercar gear­
and aunl. Smn.Clar kand wife.
Will hunluir. for many years n
less transmission—a feature which makes this car different
resident of this neighl&gt;orli(&gt;&lt;&gt;d. died
from all gear cars, and better than all gear cars as wc can
retn-nlly al. his |M,m« in Rtl((i,.
easily prove to you.
.Creek, cnustid by a falj while work­
ing at lhe curpenb'r trade.
' Bert Briggs and daughter. Hazel,
were tn Nashville, last Tuesday.
Edd Britrirs diiwi ln«l l.'ri.l.x- ..J-..
ning. nt his iiotno here, ntlcr a
week’s illiu-ss, caused from blood
poisoning,
a nurse from Grand
L. PHELPS, Prop.
Rapids, cared for him and nil Hint
Mick St. and Lafayette Ave.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
..... ,J
done was* done. |&gt;iil hr
gradually grew worse.
Wifbur
Jni-vis of Lnnsing. l-'retl Janis of
Ypsilanti, Mrs. Karah Nougeiil-of
Brighton, Mrs. Jennie Robins of
■ Garlic for Wasp Stings.
Drtsalng the Part.
Brighton, •Mr.
—-. mn|
...... Mrs. Clyde Briggs
Tho inhabitants of French SwiUer- . .' I hear Wombat is a gantlcman iif Grand •*-'
Rapids.
:js. JMiles Alexander
land and Savoy rub a crushed clove of firmer now." "Right up to tho notch,
garlic upon a spot that baa been too. Puts evening dresa on all"his attend the funeral,' from away,
stung by a wasp or a baa. Accord­ sesreerows every day st dusk."
which was held at, his late home
ing to Professor Mannod of Lausanne,
Monday aBeruooii. burial in Kalaino (.eiiielcry.
this makes tho swelling go down and
The Publicily club of 'Bridgeport.
takes away th* pain.
Elmer . Baker is very ill at his
Cuun- lias» adopted lhe u-e of a hojne in Charlotte. truth seal in connection with tho
BANNER WANT ApVB. PAY.
publicily of its members.
BANNER WANT, ADVS. PAY.

Phelps Auto Sales Co.

Forty-eight Fords sold and de­
livered in this section. Only six
left. You better hurry.

Stebbinsjfato Co.
/fastings. Mich.

Edward Amherst Ott to Lecture
Here Chautauqua Week

Florence had seen them at the
same instant, and thoy must surely
have beard tho machine, sho thought,
standing back In tho shadows near the
door. All her fatigue and weariness
seemed to drop off like magic. Sho
had her hand on tho door knob with
a wild Impulse to get away without
being seen,.but the colonel had discov­
ered her. He said something to Robb,
nnd camo out Into tho hall.
'•'It's all right, Rathburn," ho told
tho startled proprietor. "Thrao arc
thypeoplo wo were looking for. Flor­
rie; will you just step Into tho par­
lor there, and dose tho door, like a

A similar device for uso when an
infant is being fed on cow's milk, |s
built to hold five atuall bottles, which,
when paslourixed In the morning and
kept In the refrigerator, are ready to
warm up and use at the proper time
during lhe day. It Is not necessary
Hut Florence never stirred from the
to be so careful about tho tempera­
of tho tall, boyish figure In the
ture, except that scalded milk is con­ side
coat. Instead, sho slipped her
sidered somewhat leas digestible for: long
hand In his, and wajtcd.
infants pasteurized at a lower tern"So," said tno colonel -thoughtfully.
"You have made progress In dlsobo

The Great Gearless

When you ride in a Gartcrcar over steep-hills, through
bad mud and sand again and again, then you will realize that
the car which is good only on the boulevards is expensive at
any price, no matter how low it may be.
And you will understand that a car can be made simple,

Hastings, Mich

"Dick, we mustn’t They’re auro to
elicit ub If wo stop over night I
don't mind sleeping this way, truly I

NaisllmGD®, XMffi'clkingaini

Cartercar

YOU will be well paid in the long
run by waiting. We are expecting
a 1915 model by July 15 or sooner.

proportion to her dally milk yield, and
then to give bar nil the roughage aho
will eat up clean, and bu reasonably
Sure that ahe baa bad all the food aim
needs to. produce milk to the limit of
her ability under ordinary condltloui.
The following ruloa of feeding aro »ugseated by tho Pennaylvanta station:
1. Feed grain tn proportion to milk
yield, I. e., give her, for example, erne
pound of grain mixture per day for
’each three or four poontU at milk pro­
duced in one day.
3. Fteed all tho roaghmm. which tho
cow will eat up clean, up to the jxiful
where sho galna too much widght.
3. Whenever ahe beooitn s too fat. re­
duce tho amount of roughage, leaving
the amount of grain to be determined
Ho closcdjho door and settled back,
by lhe milk yield.
looking down at tho'face upturned to
fils. Sho looked very young and childgrain or roughage, which is free from llko asleep. Ho had never sccahar
mold, dirt or foreign material, it should asleep before, and vaguely it troubled
be removed Immediately, the manger
swept clean and a much smaller
Florence stirred nnd opened her
amount given at each succeeding feed­ eyes, an tho machine dragged heav­
ing until her appetite returns, as evi­ ily over tho unovea ground. She lookdenced by tho cleaning up of her
mapger; tho amounts should b« gradu­ "Dear, darling old treasure girl."
ally Increased until sho is on full feed. murmured Dick, gathering £er Into his
arms by main force. "I’m awfully
sorry, but don’t you see ouco we'd
PASTEURIZE MILK AT HOME started.. we couldn't go back? You
would bo tho first one to rebel at fnlL
Small Outfit for Use in th'e Kitchen li
Suggested by Professor Frandsen
of University of Nebraska.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

I wiah to inform the Public that I am prepared to carry
passengers jn connection with my truck delivery. To all
points between Nashville and Battle Creek beginning Tuesday
July 7th, 19:4. Leaving Nashville at 5 A. M. and returning
before noon the same day.

Be induced to purchase some oth­
er make of car when you want a
“BUICK,” even though our entire
1914 production has been disposed

IS VALUABLE ADJUNCT

Poor Man's Necessity and Rich Man's
Luxury, Says Connecticut Ex­
periment Station Bulletin.
A bulletin of the Connecticut experi­
ment station says lhat "tbo allo Is |iio
poor man’s necessity and tho rich
man's luxury, for by it both gain a bet­
tor and more independent living.1' il
is a well-known fact that much more
of the nutrients in the corn plant and
other forage crops can bo saved In I
the silo than byany other method.- Be '
sides the advantage of silage In tho
economy of preserving so large a percontago of the feeding quality of for-

feed in the,winter when It la needed
to stimulate, tho assimilation of food
In an animal, to keep tbo appetite ac­
tive and the digestive organa healthy.
In a summary of Ila conclusion*
tho bulletin says that any farm prod­
uct can bo siloed providing there is
sufficient sugar in tho mixture to' bo
formented Into acid lo preserve It.
Tho following mixtures allo successful­
ly and make a very desirable mid
nearly balanced ration; Alfalfa and
rye, clover and timothy or wfioat or
oau. and oats and peas, apd porn and
cowpeas and soybeans Nothing excels
tho' feeding jot silage. especially
legume silage, during the dry sum­
mer months for keeping up the flow
at milk to its highest point .

''What's ypur object, colonel. In all'
this?- asked Dick suddenly. “You've
been down-on me ever since 1 camo'
home from South America last spring,'
and told you I wanted to marry Flor­
rie. If you'd, been half-way decent to
us we’d never have gone away; I

"I believe Mr. Robb has a prior
claim," said tho colonel dryly. "Ho
has had tny full consent to marry my
daughter for two yeara."
' I'm mighty sorry, colonel, you feel
that way about it. We nover thought
of this trip until Florrte told me that
you and Mr. Robb here were making
preparations gradually tor tba wed­
ding"
'You're an unmitigated young
scamp," sputtered Robb, digging down
in an inildo pocket after the warrant.
"Colonel, will you telephono to tho
"Just a minute," said Dick. “I hare
a paper here that beats tfiat one, :
Robb. Take - off your gloves, girlie,
and show dad tho nice, now, shiny
Ting." Ho spread tho white marriage

Inspection of tbe paper. "Rolllnson,
your warrant's got Its back broke.
The dairy farm that is stocked to You'can’t arrest a man foy-running
Its ,‘full capacity- without being over­ away w|tb his wife.'’
stocked la a pretty Ufa InvestmeuL
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

DWARD AMHERST OTTS popular lecture* arc ln-artng fnilt In the
way of advanced legislation for the liettennent uf the Amrrtani |&gt;eople. His lecture on "Sour Grapes." which treats of marriage and
divorce, has been given nearly-XWO times,' • In one of tbe state* where
fiTwaii given the legislator who introducof u reform ilurrlage bill wild he re­
ceived bls Inspiration tn do so from hearing Mr. Otfs ndilres-. But whether
he dolheni this lecture or one of bls other subjects ho In always alike—forew
ful. entertaining-and inspiring.' Ha'has'appeared ladoremore than 8.&lt;&lt;m
audiences la America, and more than l!.5no aiplc* of hi* books have been sohL

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"Thatch tht Sky."
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill enlerlain-1 "I had a fhw saucepans of porter In."
••&lt;1 for dinner Thursday in honor of 'said tho man. amid loud laughter,
their son Roy Hill and wire. t'.ov- when summoned for drunknenness at
cw were laid foe twelve. A very j Thurles Sessions, Ireland; ' but I could
pretty center piece of rosesutnd yeti walk through apy place Iu Ireland
clover demraUsf (he table.
J. M. Hill returned-irtiiiio W«&gt;d- where there la a police barrack, and
nK-ulay. afler a short sojourn at- 1 wouldn't be minded only In Littleton,
Chicago ami Ballb’ Creek, uerooi-. where they are summoning me every
puttied hy his broUwrf nnd wife and minute. I could thatch tbe sky with
Miss Anna Bri«-oenb«rger.
Claudia Pufputf and. wife -were
week end-guests uf her |iaronl«,.al
From
lo i.'xxi.iUi
I.ac.-y,
Miim&gt; Rv«-sr has
skins and sheepattpn- are
automobile.
from Arabia each year. 1
Ernest Haggerty of Maranall was ports of these skin* to all «
a pleasant caller on friends herd: jart year were officially v

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 1 1»1L

PAGEFDi

IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often
a disordered stomach. A man with good

digestion is nearly always good natured. A
great many have been permanently cured of stomach

by Chamberlain’s Tablets after years of sufThese tablets strengthen the stomach and
perform its functions naturally. Try

They only cost a quarter.

Chamberlain's Tablets
NASHVILLE
Mr. ami Mrs. Sain B«&gt;
Mar-hall visited Mr. and Mr.-. John
Ollll.-y the for
MiM Mary Walker ha
*i&gt;rml Un iimnwr with in

\ number of th&lt;

I1. Vinilh spent
irln\ rvtnniiiiK
nmh lier fnllif llaatiifV*.
I.onl'.-ytu' fore

Mrs. Tlmma- D-yl.- amt daughter
i—i-

.

led her ewer. Mr-. Engt?ii&lt;

Frank Hartwell
overling ami Sunday with Ju
in Kalarno. ,
m tliiriolph came last Thursday for a vis-

members

Minnii*. Lake Burton. al Hu*l-

\lr. and Mrs.-Frank Horthn ami

Ury Chaffi
anted her thnlh

ilauu iarid Mrs. (.lark I ilinai&gt;li.
Mr.” anil
—.................
Mrs. Fred While aitil
children returned to lheir home al
nation. (Him. la-1 w-.-k Tliur-dav
making llieir visit short on acrnunl
Mr-. Barbara urm-s nnd dauatiof tho chihiren coining down wilh lor. Mi
Hazel I miliar came Moillhe whooping cotigli.
want lo be tpuunnlined livre again
count of measles
Misses Margaret.and Helen Pratt
annul last' week with relative
Grand Hapids. Mi-s Margaret went
on to Big Rapiils last Saturday for
visit and Helen camb Imine Hie
game day.
by tier cousin. James Burr of Grand
Rapids who is making a, visit here
Miss Lida Stuckey came liorm
from Charlotte. In-I Frida)
ing to li.n
eight Weeks
Miss Stella Van
lamo, is spending a few days with
Mi - F. A. Wertz.
Mrs. Mary Townsend
home f^pm the Butterworth Im
pital in Grand Hapids last Sal nr
day evening.Ifir daughter. Mi-s
Lida Stuckey, went to Grand Rap­
ids on the mkm Irain nnd accomp­
anied her.
Mrs. F. M. Quick apont Sunday
wilh relatives al Ainger.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Putnam- ami
Mr. and Mrs. r. M Quick are
spending a few days at Sobiiy f.ak-.
The enlertaiqnmnl of the North
Western Collegi* Glee Cluu nl IIIopera house Iasi Thursday evening
wn- Well attended ami much enjoy­
ed by all. The Iwelvn ymmg men
of lhe club arc nil live ones nnd
seem to be getting lhe best out of
life nnd making those happier with
xylioin tiu-y come in contact. Tho

nmrrimg. li.-liing.
line time ami plenty of li-li.
II. B. Downing and

visiting-b&lt;T m-Gt. Air-.

Against Cyclones, Tornadoes and Windstorms?
If not you ought to take oiit a policy in this company AT ONCE
for your own protection
lhe man who does not insure his
property against these whirling monsters is simply gambling with
the elements
As the country becomes more thickly settled and
cleared up, destructive cyclones and tornadoes be­
come more frequent
■ Saturday afternoon a cyclone passed over the
western part of the City of Hastings
It happened
that Ben Tobey’s barn was in the path of the storm
and the pictures herewith shown tell what happened
Two horses were pinned under the wreckage and
were seriously, if not fatally, injured
This wi
doubtless the cyclone that wrought such damage in
Eaton and Livingston counties the same afternoon
Last year a destructive cyclone passed through
Baltimore and blastings townships and another one
through Rutland township, causing thousands of dot
lars of damage
I here is no no telling when the next one will
come or where it will strike
Experience proves
that these storms are just as apt to strike one place
as another, and the man who has property in the
path of one of them is sure to suffer loss
No man
can afford to “carry his own insurance” against cy
clones and windstorms, and it is a mistaken business
policy for him to try it..

Jainvs Lock nn»i son

and baby of &lt; .li.irlolI siwnl
lay nt Vnp W. FurnH mtinge al I
rinirnapple Lake.
Mr.’ ami Mrs. Ed Missiim-r nnd

The Theory of Cyclone Insurance
1 here are thousands upon thousands of people
in Michigan, and all other states, that if their houses
or barns should be demolished by a cyclone or wind
storm, it would seriously cripple or perhaps ruin
them
The theory’ of takifig out a Winstorm Insurance
policy in thi^ company is that 60,000 members
can stand your loss a great deal easier than vt’ou can
stand it___
all alone.
Our 60.000 membersput
could
_______________________
in
just 5 cents each and pay a loss of $3,000. But a

loss of $3,000 would seriously cripple a man in ordinary circum­
stances if he had to stand it all alone. This company is z the
second largest Cyclone and. Windstorm Insurance Company in
the WORLD. We have a membership of 60,000 and an asses­
sable capital of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY MIL­
LIONS OF DOLLARS, and we pay every loss fully, promptly.

Thornapple -hike. I his vvek.
A pond many Xa-livillo pcnnle
an- inlcnaing tqwridlhg the Fourth
at Thornapple Lake.

day, attending the ■ in-Ur.
NORTH N 1SIIV1I.IX

Norway, for vacation;
Miss Gayle Hager of Woodland
was a guest of Mrs. Jtoy Bnitnui
Friday niglil nnd attended the
(■range meeting.
.
. Miss Mattel Marble is home (nun
mental &gt;n getting thepi tn come (■rami Rapids for vacation, she
here. added a little over six dMIars
piano, which arrived from (•taml
to lheir Irvnstiry.
Mr. and Mrk Timin* Wilkinson of Rapids. Saturday.
Mi-. Willard Vienia»ler ami Hille
Maple Grove, were al Frank Calny's
Saturday evening, for supper and sim of Bellevue, wen* guests of the
Mr .mid Mrs. Frank Caley an.I two
Kinne.
children accompanied IbeMi home
Ellie Clifford of Kalamazoo, -is
and spent Bunday.
Miss Dorro Gokey, who graduated home for vacation..
al the Blah’ Normal at Ypsilanti,
iatter’a
hist week, has’.accepted a piStlirni
in the Highland Park schu-il for mother. Mrs. Etta Coe,
next year. ’
Frank Gokey and daughter. Mi—
The Grange met at Roy Brumm's
Friday evening.
Mr. .VeMer of
of tile Week.
Mrs. Win. Hollister aml.llve chil­ Ha-lings. county Master |r&lt;t lhe
meeting.
Aland 50 members were
dren who were on their Avsry from
present
and
an
inleicsling
meeting
Grand Hapids lo California. Visited
was in-id. After lhe program ice
at Chao. HollisleEs last w»-ek.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hotli«l-r ami

last Friday.ovrning at Chas. Holli­ Smith in two week*.
Orville Stocking R:
ster’s.
’
Mrs. Gratton Plucky relumed ic
her home in Slelmore. Ohio. Tues­
suiniiier.
day after spending nearly liv,
weeks heft’.
.Arthur Smith nf Gram! Ilapiih Grand .
Mrs. c. c. .Price, Saturday.

WHAT A POLICY WILL COST YOU

PRC

Calls in &lt;
with proa

Ord
When
done.
PI AN

HAST

When you join this company you pay a policy fee of $1.00
and an advance assessment of 20 cents on each $100 insured.
So if you should take out a policy fpr $1,000 the policy fee
would be $1.00 and the ‘'advance assessment" would be $2.00,
making a total cost of $3.00 for a $1,000 policy. No man can
afford to “take Chinees’*"for such a small amount.

Sa

If you are not Insured, and desire further Information, address any of the officers'named below.

MICHIGAN MUTUAL TORNADO, CYCLONE &amp; WINDSTORM
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE:
W. E. HALE, President
Eaton Rapids, Mich.

DAMON CORNERS.
Mrs. Bailey and daughter..' Mi—
LONG BEACH.
Minnie, wore at Olivet, lo attend
Bee lit cl und family and
tlm funvral of a rolalivu lasl-Satur- la u.ii h.ivjlu; jiLltiis A itju Uy. bu l Un:. Mry*-Ruth Draper of Ypsilnnti were
ro storm of Snltinkry afternoon at tlie hike ti.-Jiing, Monday.
■porlotl as doing il" dniiufee.
C. W. Miser and Luke Walers and
party of Hastings were visitors at
nnd Kalamazoo, for tli«- snmumi iting at l It.- homo
(ho lake one day Inst wvek.
vacation.
Arktoy nml family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Franklip and
A. C. Jhixlon liad n-cernenl . walk
laid nortlpof his store buildink list and daughter Tloli'mi visited her family from Bailie Creek spent
week.
nareiils Mr. ami Mrs. Jas. Hose al- Thursday al Long Bench, also Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parrott- of Sonlli-a.l Nasjiville Saturday, nighl ami. Mrs. John Grech add family of
Untile Creek visited lln- [ormer's and Sunday.
'.
Nashville.
brother. Chas. Parrott and wlfelnsl
The little
Mildred nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Brandsleller were in
week.
Margaret Kilpatrick of lj.i-1 Wood- Midiilevillc one. day last week.
.Mrs. O. G.. Munroe and daughter.
4heii-tb«l«-r.
-M.r-.-E/j-.
lloxny.
.
Aura left last wrrjk, Thursday f»iBatHr-Gn-vk-nnd Mrs. Jeimii! Rock­
Coffeyville. Kan&lt;i». for a visil of
well uf Jaek.Min spent from Satur­
several weeks with relatives.
mother's in East Woodland Sunday day until Sunday al Ixmg Beach.
* hr. F. F. Shilling left Monday for afti&gt;rno&lt;&gt;ii.
•
Th* Sunday visitors nt Breezy
Boston, to take a Mummer .port
lies! were Mr. ami Mrs, Ben Mat­
NORT H CARLTON.
gradual! cotihw- in medicine at
thews and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Harvard.. He expects to he gone
Ixwi Hynw and wife are spending tmnedfet ami daughter. Mr. and
aboul five treeks.
.
the Untlof lhe week wiUiHhj hit­ Mrs. Fr&lt;i| Konkle nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Miss Frances Mulder ’of Grand ter's parents.
Bert Daly and «family &lt;&gt;f Hastings,
Hapids vjsilod Miss .Mildred Holly,
John Allerding and wife spent al-o Mr. Roland McCreery of Lans­
last week.
Sunday afternoon at John timlTs.
ing.
•
Mrs. E. T. Morris and son, Em­ .Grandma Hecfit, is•' Very low al
There will be a dance al Ding
ery spent last week with relatives this writing.
Beal’li in the afterrt’oon and even­
The infant eon of Mr. ami Mr*. ing of July the. fourth.
Mrs. B. B. Downing and grandson, Bert. Kinne was Isirn June &lt;25 ami
Miss Myrtle .McGrath returned In
Jack Nelsim. Vlsib-d lhe fonuer's .tied June
J..,m 27.
The parents- have her liome Friday afler spemiing
Hager, at Wood- the heart felt sympathy of their tlie past week with her aunt Mrs.
neighbor* and friends.
Bi-andsriller.

HASTINGS, MICH.

D. W. ROGERS, Secretary
Hastings, Michigan

GEO. E. COLEMAN, Treasurer
Hastings, Michigan.

GE(

5 Pi

‘ POST
PMC

from us
charges to
On Arguments.
Mr. am) Mrs. Fred CoVelio ami HASTINGS AND CARLTON
Outward Bound.
There la no good arguing with-the
friends of Baltla Creek were visit­
TOWN LINE.
'Have you an opening here for met’
or* al Iahim Beach -Sunday and
Inevitable. The only argument Avail­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
IF.
A.
Stroud
»f
Hop
­
Monday.
kins visited nt James Swanson's able with an oast wind Is to put on answered the capitalist
rich*
your overcoat.—Lowell.
'
Sunday.
behind you.”
SOI TH RUTLAND.
&lt;
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Fred
Wood
nnd
Fred Smith and wife .atlenddd
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
spent Saturday night -and ■-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY,
quarterly meeting at Cedar Creek, flaugliier
Sunday at J. J. Barnumfe.
■
Sunday.
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. /
Crystal Brogdon spent Saturday |
» Buller. Smith ami family sbcpl niul Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. .
Sunday with their Grandma Byown George Myers, of Hastings.
|
m lhe Hines rteighhorliood -Sunday
Albert KTiiho. and wife, Lesterli
in company with the other grand­
Kinne nnd family visited al James !i
children. •
Sanson's one- day last week.
A mnnber from our community
arc at nur store and when jirdcrlng your groceries from us, order
Dora Benner « spending a few1
attended Children's Day Sunday at
days with her brother, Arthur..
the lanmn MchoolhoCise.
ulirl yoq.rW-.inL for
RnV. uarnetl. Mrs. EHna Swanson,
Mrs. llockhill from Hasthigs ts
spending a few days wTOi her Mrs. Ada Swanson nnd Mr. Isfinaar
brat her. Waller Montgomery and of Hickory Corners were visitors at
James 8wanooh%. one day last week.
family.
•
and have il delivered and ready when you want II. You will gel
Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Moore, visited
. f/iuis. Bachman nnd wife. -May the latter's sMler, Mrs. Victor Pratt,
U&lt;hkI service from us.
Montgomery Bachman from Grapd near Freeport, Monday afternoon.
Get Yon Fireworks Friday a* the stroe will be closed JULY 4th
Rapids are spending the week al
John I&lt;oftus of Irving, is working
Walter Montgomery s.
for Glenn Moore (his summer.
■
Lyman Bates' vacant’farm house
Mr. and Mrs. Frantz and family
was struck hy lightning last Mon­ and Stanley and Lena Warren of
Four Deliveries Daily
day ami il was badly damaged. It Sunfield, were visitors at Isaac
would have been
to
Hoover's from Saturday until Mon­ | Phone 63
uvvu burned
uv..
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Hastings, Mich.
ground Ion for Mr. Kenyon and day.
wife, near neighbors who put out
BANNER WANT AUVB. PAY.
the Tire.

! The Big Fire Works I
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Independence Day

I

H. C. WUNDERLICH

Th‘c

IliutingJ

E

�DOWLING

Woman Is As Old As
She Looks

DR. PIERCE’S
Favorite Prescription
*/*““•» nUdtelae ttrlUa M Ort
ir. nf your &gt;&lt;X.Uful
It

not e/
/o

SottftWHttin Barry
Department
MILO.
Little Emma ixiu Thorpe vt-us
•quite III last. week.
Russell Lewis spent Sunday in
Orangeville.
.
'
.
.Mrs. 'Fanner and ' Miss Fenner
spent Tuesday in Kalamazoo.
Will Emmons wait called home to
Bloomingdale, last week by the 111ncM of his wife.
Ethel I^wis is spending- a week
in Cloverdale.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley spent
Sunday wilh their parents nt Milo.
They will commence housekeeping
Ibis week on Clinton Bl, In. Kala-

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson
have relumed to Milo, to spend the

You Money
'E MAKE A SPECIALTY of first class goods in every
line we

Mrs. Nellie Miyvan Jarrsky who
came out to ntteiid the Flower-Kel­
ley wedding, returned to her home
In Madison, Wis.. last week.
■
Little Lester Petit of Kalamazoo
is Iqwndink several weeks on the
farm with Mrs. Nora Blanchard.
Bl am-he Jackson
visited - her
brother in Otsego, last week. •

GENTLEMEN, have
STRAW HATS?

We have acme dandy styles

and values from $1.00 to $2.00.

Come and get

yours while we have a complete stock.

Wm. renkes&amp;son
OF DOWLING
Fuffl Lim® of Hreworfcs

Mil Sp/L-Drinks.

WEST HOPE
Tim Childivn's Day exeirisea nt
Hie McCallum school house were
nitended by n large crowd Sunday

PROFESSIONAL CAROS

U»
I'bysiciaui and Surgeout.
Calls in city or country, responded to
with promptness, day or night.

The Busy Bees had a foot -social
il lhe hcIioiiI house Thursday evuiiiig which was quite well alleml-

irder Ohr Drays
PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Oar Specialty.
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Safety First
This hold* true in your electric
wiring. That's one reason
why I urge you to let rue do
your electric wprk. Vou'll
know it la done right aud that
your huildiugs are safe if I do

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

5 Pounds Coffee
POSTAGE PREPAID TO ANY
PLAiCE JN HARRY COUNTY
If you buy 5 pounds or thore of codec
from us we will pay the parcel post
charges lo any place in Dany county.

LAKE VIEW.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graves mid
'laughter. ’Mirnn. of Battle Creek'
m*e visiting lheir daughter, -Mr.
mid .Mrs. Floyd McKay.
Irving Chnrllon of Washington,
is vhdling his parents. Frank Giiarllon and wife through his summer

| *.Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Mend amt
'daughters of South Hastings, smml
Sunday wilh Mr. nnd .Mrs. Fred
i Htilolph of this place.,
. Mr. mid .Mrs. Sum Varney ami
son. Voile, of Nashville, fcpent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith.
i Mr. amt Mrs*. James - Fisher of
Marlin Corners, spent Sunday wilh
.Mt*, ami Mrs. Hamilton Munn.
| Carry Allhonse nf Vermontville,
[spent Sunday. with. Irving Charlton,
i .Miss Arinina ■Gillespie is home
I front Western State Normal, when’
she has been the past year.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Coolbaugh
|ami daughter. Barbara of Coats
iGyiivc spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice
Coollimigh amt faipily.
A few from here attended. lhe
• shower for Mr. mid - Mrs. Myron
Tuckerman at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Arch Graves of Stony
J'binl. Saturday evening.
Miss I/'iin Heidi-ruuui of Wiscon­
sin. is here to spend the summer
with her sisters, Mrs. H. Minin and
Miss Annie Heidnrrnan.
; Mrs. George Keagle visileK with
friends al Marlin Corners, part of
last. week.

LITTLE CEDAR LAKE.
Miss Ethel Miflnard. ' who has
compleletl her course In the Uni­
versity .of Michigan, lias returned
lo the homo of her grandfather, l&gt;.
1.. .Mori bland.
Mich. - Mr.- fhmsrnh.iusct has drawn Ute
roofing materials fnr llm church
sheds.
He will finish lhe Job as
soon as the fanners have time to

Coffee Ranch
Hastings,

Jclkrion St.
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A Word to the

Borrower
Justice to the man who to
paying for It? He may be
looking for it at thto very
moment. Make it a reg­
ular v tol tor to your home.
Tba subscript ion price Is
an Investment that will
repay you well.

children's Day was observed in
Cedar Creek on Sunday evening, a
large congregnliop being present.
We must say ttial Mrs. JVill.Guu-enhmiMT should lie well ntaiiR*d
for her good work iiy prepm um* lhe
program and by training (he-chil­
dren. Rev. Mrs. Gould, pastor of
the U. B. church and her family of
seven assisted in Hie exen'isos nil
Children's Day. They gave us
some fine instrumental ami vocal
mimic. Our superiiilendenl. Hen
Johnson, assisted wilh his violin. It
will be remembered liiat Mr. John­
son’ is n young man, who is interest­
ed in lhe_Siinday school and in the
advancement of God’s work.
The W. C. T. U. will ln&lt;*el with
Mrs. 'A. O. Owen. Friilay.
Rev. Lash, presiding elder, gave
q« threw seimons at tin* L‘.
‘church. Salurday and Sunday.
I The heavy ruin and wind
i much damage to wheat tn this
Icrntly.
•

teach al the head of Gull Lake. the
coining school year.
Mr. nrut Mrs. Orr entertained two
of the former’s eouaiiiM. the Misses
Thrasher of Albimi, three days .of
llisl week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Jones ami

EAST BARRA'.
Mrs. W. W. Rankin and chiidrmi ■
of Kalamazoo aru visiting at J. C.
Malays.
■
Mr. mid Mrs. W. F. Crnwfont and
»r.u Merton of BnCile Greek. Mrs.•
A. PJl'orshcy and Mrs. Alice Smith
MM led at H.’ II. Wright's in Haiti-!
inoYe Huuday.
Miss'N«dtb* Mason rrturmil home
iguiulay afrer a,lw&lt;&gt; wtM’ks’ visit in
I Kalamazoo.
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Free the Slaves of the Lamp

Arbor, last week.
Mrj. Ada llisbridgcc &lt;•( Jurkson.
has been spending a few day* with I
Will lUmkuM and wifi*.. I’Ju-’y vis­
ited Caleb Risbriitaer mid wile al
Delton. Friday nnd S.iturday., '
Mrs. Mary Fiveinan &gt;- • mmg bu­
st ts. Devere Hook and baby.
Carl Boyes and Mary Andi us will
teach lhe. Dowling aclumi fin; entil­
HOI.MEN CHURCH.
ing year.- Mr. Ibiyes liaviug ciimue
Mi-sdamra' Parmelee. I'nwn*i*iid.
of tlie new room.
Will Clemepco attd wifv went to Fuller mid Durkiii’mill-Miss Audra
i&gt;&lt;vk&gt;-r apettriMl llm mmiwi -my
Battle Creak. Thurrulny iSciiing
see his mother, who had -iilTer.sr dinner of llu* D. G. T. (t. Club hold
al-Airs. Lotti'’ Stowell's Irnme in
from' a stroke.
Carlton. Wcdin*wlny.
Slcplu'ii Ihirry. of iktrlloii. was
tin* guest of L. N. Iiurkoe Saturday
•■wiling mid Suiiitay.
Mrs. J. I.. CivM’kfpnl aud •la»lgllt«*r.
Mbs tvn spwnl Wednesday with Mrdaugldi
tfllll S.xi.au. ' ...............
nnd^family in South H •
Mrs. John Stnmin -u
of Flint lit viriliW h'*r

OXWELD ACETYLENE CO.
CHICAGO

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
II you have any work in the above lines l^shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

Mrs. Amin Telliplc was in tins!
igs two days last wc&gt;
Will Ilerriitglqn’A m-w Iioum*
ell under way, ready fur lhe plm

Elwin Onoslie. wife ।
Crqek ami St. Mary's lake. Friday tern Evalyn.and Mildn I
afternoon, returning in the evening. Hay in Host Ings, the gm
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mudgel t of
Otsego are spending a week at Pop­
lar Hill wilh Mr. amt Mrs. Hays. "
Homer Hower went to KalmnaZ(M», Wednesday '
■ •• • ■
Rodney Flower,
city. Rodney
resident of this

a house .party al Jako Johmmn's.
Humlny.
Sam Hay is moving some build­
ings for hr. Ayer al (lull Igtko.
Mrs. John Goble went to Cedar
Creek.-Friday, to spend lhe week
end with her iiarvnts.
Myra Crtmdall Taylor's son. Wal­
ler of Auburn. N. Y.. who lias been
ill since (he 5th of Jasl liecembcr.
How the Timos Change.
i- grailunlly failing
A magazine complaint that there
Mrs. Will Hfighe.s of Prairieville are no little girls any Lore. And you
rntvi'lnini'd the Indict home club. may have observed tb.it middle-aged
Thursday.
women uro scarcer than they used to
Kalamazoo. Sunday, reporting- Rod­
ney Flower a very little belief.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horner Aldrich
went In Otsego. Saturday.
‘
J. &lt;J. Hughes is doing nicely nnd
bids fair to regain his usual good
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.

T. H. MASHINO

DELTON,

SPUING BROOK.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Honeysett spoil!
Sunday with Mr. atid Mrs. Hutche­
son of Plainwell.
.
Mr. and Mis. Harty Hale ami chil­
dren spent Sunday nl the lallcr’s
mother's, Mrs. Humble, al Silver

.Mr. Hobart has just purcliastnl a
new-Ford aulumobilr.
The Young laidies Tliiinldu Club!
met wilh Mrs. Lee Bingham, last
Thursday.
Mrs. Ilatliu Honeysell is spending
a few days will^ |p*r mother mid
sistrru of Plainwell.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Doinine of knlmnazoo have ingyed in Gharlea Hicks'
l-nmil lioiue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gay are
moving lo Richland Junction, where
he will continue his work in mak­
ing cement- blocks for silos.
.Mr. iiml Mrs. Owen Blanc lined and
family of Knlmmnmo. spent Sunday
nt the former's parciils. "Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Blnnclimd.
Miss IIcIhu James returned Imine
lad Thursday afler spending a few
days wilh friends in (his ueiglilwrIrnhI.

♦

MICHIGAN.

The Discriminating
Housewife
*.*
•m’s Hazel mid Mary Itanium
rhiling lheir aunt. .Mrs. F.dum
&lt; and family in Jnrkson. They
remain until after the Fourib.

Is on thc“LOOKOUT” these days.. I lot Weather spoils
lots of things, but

KELLEY KEE.PS KOOL
fresh Groceries, no nutter how hot the summer days
get. Buy from

KELLEY

Cloverdale, Mich.

'I'he Kalamazoo Y. M. C. A. boys
are camping al lower Crooknl lake.
A large number of them attended
(lie ice cream social al Milo. Sat­
urday evening. Thoy an- a*whole­
some happy, care-free lot'of young­
stern out for n good lime mid we
hope they may have it.
.1. lirmidsleltef' is, still in C.leve1 kl.... inspecting ,1—-1U1——
land, Ohio,
the— *btuldina
nf a new dock by the city, along lhe
waler front of some real-estate, in
which he owns an interest. The
old duck was removed by the city
during lhe process- of straighten­
ing the channel of lhe river.

RARRYV'ILLE.
The Aid Society will have n
Fourth of July celebration at the
home of Mr. ami Mrs. Sylvester
Oversinilh. Saturday afternoon mid
evening.
In lhe afternoon they
will have a opoech by a colored
evangelist, a very noted talker. In
the evening (Ireworks ami oilier
amusement*.
They
will serve
sandwiches and coffee and sell
bananas, candy, nuts, lemonade. ice
rreatn and cake. All come nnd
have a glorious fourth.
Preaching Sunday muniing liy the
colored evangelist.
Mr. ami Mrs. Georgt# Reese ami
children spent Sunday nt Hie Whit­
lock home.

CHAS. DENE.AU,

Quantity Leads
to Quality
Quality Leads
to Success

E HAVE
BOTH
The nl*Ov&lt;; is a photograph ol the Car Load ol * Gold Medal" Flour received, at this Bakery. This row of Hour was 66
feet long. There were 410 halt barrel sacks in the car fcgid, each sack containing
pounds .ol Hour, not counting lhe
weight ol the sack. Each sack was about 3 ket long. It these sacks were laid so that the ends would just touch, it
would ni.il. • a continuous line almost a quarter of a mile long ol hall barrel sacks of “Gold Medal" Flour.
When baked
into kiaVti thia car load will make a continuous line ol bread over eight miles Fong.
)

We’ll Bake—Keep Cool

Our Two Leaders

During the terribly hot weather di the sum­
mer it is hardly worth your while to endure the
hardship and inconvenience of baking your own
bread. Wc not only, buy flour, in unormous
quantities, but our other materials are of just as
high grade as this flour and are also purchased
in large quantities. We have to buy in large
lots because we use great quantities. This car­
load of flour only lasts about 7 weeks. Of
course our buying in great big lots entitles us to
y$ry low prices and we put the saving thus
made into our baked products. You get junt as
good quality from us as you can get at home. .

Our two bread leaders are Malted Krearn
Bread and Hastings Potato -Bread. These
breads are meeting with almost universal favor
and our trade is on the gain. We have
studied the bread-making problem.fmm every
point and. are giving the highest quality of
bread possible. Our shop is sanitary and ab­
solutely clean, wc invite inspection. These are
some of the reasons why our business is in­
creasing. Those who have used one of our pop­
ular brands of bread, are pleased and continue'
using it aqd if you are not using our bread you
hhd better try doing so for the coming season.

Star BaKery (gt Restaurant
Phone 381

Quality Bake Shop
Hastings, Mich.

�rage httoen

” ~ ~r * the hasttncb banner. july
FREEPORT.
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• Mra. C. W. Bandiard ami jtough-

I'mi

rise again." Suhmhtiiur lo the will
of God which was worktsl out
It la certain chat no Immigrant la
through lhe wii! of man, the Lord moro loyal to wlfa and child than tha the English schools, they do turu out
Jesus laid down His life, and did so Irishman. Out'of nearly tan thouaand well-behaved orderly boys and girts.
ii the just and the imjusl.'
iiik irtalives at Wl»il&lt;
wiirmgly (John
. The sec­
Mr. and Mrs. W.»N. Ik-tm.- ntffl
charity
caaea In’ which a wife was tho
: Mrs. F. E. Huntley of Grant F Rap­
ond bruising nf Gen. 3:15 took
nliendHi
(rounded tn the morals of Christian
plrtre. Hut now the third duy
id* visited Mr. and Mrs. William frienrix aii&lt;f relatives hen* Inst week
event Is brtnigld before us. Man quency of widowhood, and the least civilisation, with an Instinctive sens*
lican last week. On, Friday Mr.
Mr.
has been -having hta way,.now God frequency of desertion or separation of obedience to law- and a becoming
Huntley updoi-ed from’ lite oily and
has
His
way.
Demon*
ami
men
ia
among
tho
Irish
—
Tho
Century.
Mm. Dean accompanied, him |n*m&lt;Sunday School l-esson foe July 12. might conspire lo destroy Him. Iiut
Itie.'fntkAlllg day.
i«nt It. Would we be any th’» tone
By Lag- W. Amrs.
wit n«'
purposed to raise Him from
Mark God
Chicago spent *31,(140.000 for mus­ off ff wa had more of these qualitlM
mil Alton |efi Friitay lo a|M&lt;mt n few hurt*.
Hie dean.
Man's conspiracy can
ic last year, the largest awn spent barer—Whitelaw Reid.
never
frustrate
God's
punmae.
The
days visiting .Mr. and Mrs. -William
Hidden Trit: Mark Hl
Read unfulfilled purpmu-« of Gml in by any city in lhe world.
For
F&gt;sl'iy ami daughter. Miss Chryslal'
Luk.- 18:15-30
Although many plants close lheir
»&gt;«lry
Christ Jason are just ns certain of musical instruments and sheet
Introductory.
fulfillment as if limy-had already music. t2H.d00.lW) was expendeii, lhe leaves nnd fipwan at the approach
remainder
going
for
musical
«iuor rain, lettuce flowers open their
been brnugh't to pas*. Gj»d cnntioi
'cation and entertainment. .
study. rmiceiuiiw the servin'.' know defeat.
widest st such 'times.
iiix town llm profirielor of the tn
'•alii of Hi.- Servant. nnd leant
Ing Roller mills during n i-arl vt
Failing to' apprehend the proph­
the Imjo wm* of Z«*beib-c ap­
id the wr-e that soma cou- ecy.
lake charge of u
proach
our
Dini
'through
their
Iho kay-versc of the Book. nii'lli'i. Mi.
mill nt,Romeo.
W-iUl a I.-IJU'-I,
May lhe One who lias liemu* of the Mini'* word
gotten us again hy the ihcorrup- making
innit bi* UMinl atati* &lt;if bcallli.
“whnlaoever." Study, concerning
liide
Word
guide
us
into
lhe
trullm
iug that he fiwli fM-lter than h&lt;- ho
asking for whatsoever we (tadre.
m । .ran* Ra* । n«T the'morning. Irani to make him &lt;&gt;f tilth leuon.
JcR for year*. Th*- &lt;q!»*iiil«i»H fn
Mk/ 124; I John 5:!I. 15; Jatne*
•ppendirili* Wtu .-nlir.-ly auccrak.
Dhktona.
.4:3. In rc*f»on"ft to Hi* &lt;pn*"tinn.
ful, *4' much .m» (hat Mr. Wacm-i
THE PROPHECY OF THE they a*k in detail for what they de32-31.
sirr. tlp*ir petition indicating lheir
You will need groceries, fruits,
1
of
inert
inc*
aufferitlg fimn chronic .appemlicitis
THE
PRAYER ’ OF THE faith in His triumph but not by the
vegetables for Saturday and Sun­
to lake the operation cure, pro­
&gt;. 35-10.
*
way of the cron*. They would In*
awakening.
vided llm general slate of the In-allh
- THE
PROVOCATION OF on either aide of Hi.n. In glory. Be­
day, phone 144 at once so you can
Warrants it
fore long two thieves wen* hang­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rurril F. GilWl and the nine inninu*.
The Outline Developed.
ing. one &lt;hi either side of Him. The
be sure of a delivery—We Close
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Watson am'
Prophecy is pn&lt;-writlcn history. l/ird's reply explain* their rripiest,
All
Day, Saturday, July 4.
Venlie Johnson all from Irving at­
Historians ‘*wril&lt;‘ of things lhal “Yr know not what vc ask." Jte
tended the •Alumni lianqurt of ‘
have happened: the Spirit of Gml then iMiints them lo His cup. and
Middleville High Sidiool Ibid,
writes of thing" that an- lo come Hi* iNlpliMn.* -See. nn the cup. llu*
nicdiciiuunit!
Jjie
latter
part
ofjnnd
family.
. Midtilrvillr Inn. Friday evening."
'John 10:13). t&gt;n the way to Jcr- following: Ml. 26:39; Loke 22:3U.
line time was reported.
u-alein the Ixn-1 Jesus Christ tells John IK:tl: I Cor. 11:25. 26. And
Not a few from this vicinity are
They
the twelve nliout lhe thing* lhal off baplioin. Luke 12:50.
bUuinmg In aljcud the i&gt;aiii)Uel ami
an* to happen lo Him there.
Ho staled their ahilily to (Ktrlake of
BLAST SIDE. GROCER
formal opening July ltd next, al
spoke -nlxnit “what things should His cup and Hm baptism, and He
which lime the public will-Ih* tihl&lt;&gt;
happeu"—litis i« tiroidiecy.
“Un­ promised (hem that they should du
to. Him"—He i« Hu- siibji*ct or no. Il is serious to make prof
Jin. Marr.
prophecy, Old r&lt;*»(mn&lt;-nt and New sions to Je*us Christ. He lake*
Test ament. Beginning in Gen. 3:15 at our wortl. Both these uiscin
NORTH IRVING.
as well ns others. kn«*w someth
Mrs E. H. Adams returned from
lion Ghd has given us a pre-writ- of His cup and Ills baptism,
though none over did. ever w
mother accompanied her home for
things are eon- ever ran iiaolake ns fully ns did He
n visit.
i-erning His Son i.
When
He who Uiok our place and |&gt;nid the
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Richards visit­
until
then, full penally* of our sins. Another
oame. then. not
ed relatives al Kuntlrld from Satur­
wa* there * o
who
could says “Janie* was the . first (Aets
day (ill Monday.
save His people from their sins. (23), nnd John the Iasi (Rev. 1:9',
SOI I II BIHV.NE.
Alway* Talks in Granite and Marble
Charlo* IHost's tianbier aud hus­
When He coim- again, not until of lhe niwutliw to suffer for tlie
Kenedirl
and
family
band from Lansing are visiting her
then, will thia e.irlh Ih-coiuo a plat*
pafi-nK
in which righti-ousneM dwells 2 comes concerning the plnc»
Wallace
and
family
of
FrvcWhen you buy a monument or marker you
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wallers
which Hie two had naked.
Iasi Friday a daughter, who will
Ml.
want .'both GOOD MATERIAL com­
Tim. t:t&gt;. Prophecy haff, lo do .God's oreparation.
nud wife
answer lo lhe name of Gladys Viola.
wilh With, wilh the salols in lheir prepared dinner;
bined wilh GOOD WORK. You
Mrs. Sloiighlon of Coral is Ink­
celnlii&gt;D to Him- a relation cslalt- ml kingdom; 2f
wihit iHd slnml as a testimonial of
ing rare of her daughter Mrs. Ed.
lishetl nnd maintained by God's Rom. 9:23; I Cor.
Walters.
grace, nnd with sinful individuals
ynqf^espect to the memory of Hip
family attended the fum
ha Geiger of Baltimore visited former'*
n
man
who
prepared
not
himself.
2
and
un
lions
as
they
are
related
tn
dereaMgl. We buy only FIRST
mother, nt Rn
her abler Mrs. J. J. Cairns from first nf last
Tim.
221
tells
us
aboul
preparaHimself and lli« own. Im not Ihweek.
QUALITY BARIfE GRANITE, and
Tuesday till Friday.
afraid of the study of llilile prophe­
tlis- BF»T UAHRI.E linfi uHut ma­
John Kidder from. Panualee Ki­ movins into the hniiiu*. r.
cy. If God had not intended His rd Im (tod for His preparaliuns.
lled his brother Wellington l.i-t
lerials wa can buy. .W&amp;.do First
pimple lo study and understand Art thou prepareif?
Saturday.
prophecy would lie have written
Then the ten are much displeas­
Clnw" Work, and will lie pleased to
it?- Note lhe special blessing con­ ed. dbulillem expressing themselves
refer you to any mini tier ot satisfied ■
j underwent nn &lt;&gt;i&gt;eralinn al. IbffTerOnly Way to Keep a Secret
nected wilh the rending of God's alsnit Hit4 mailer. This brings
customera, and you can readily sec
In life. Usually, the only absolute,
forth lhe words of our Lord con­
samples of our work in tinml any
of prophecy (Rev. 1:3. We nwd cerning greatness nnd .service. He
incontestable insurance of a secret
ceini-lerj- in BMrry (Io. Place ynur
lo beware of the fanciful interpre- Himself l»-ing lhe highest illustra­
nnler NOW fnr summer setting.
tion hf this, nnd His highest ser­
study of_prophecy vice being that of giving His life a
to tall any part of It-—William George
.
I'he child of ransom for many. Lol us note hen1
Ih- filled with lhe that lhe idea nf lieiiiK saved by
Granite and Monument Dealera
97
Haatinge, Mich.
I ruth concerning the sufferings of ministering is excluded, for lhe
Christ. nnd th.- glory that should hud distinctly states that He gives
follow
I Peter l:ir. He needs His life n ransom for many. If wa
Wo must bear each personality as &lt; li-org** were iii Grand Rapids. Mon­
could
save
ourselves
by
serving,
ws coms In contact with Its inherent day.
■
Individuality, without al all counting
Arthur lllenm assisted ILrt- Stahl oli«-y nut the ii'Hpel of Gml" I there would be no nerd of Hi" pay­
. Peter kt" . Otol knowing the ter­ ing a ransom price for us. Ye are
on its rsgeueralion and without con­
ror of lhe I.,W, Im may persuade bough! wilh a price, lhe precious
demning It for remaining just what it nri-m nur rnn«l hwirtfelt- thanks hij
Note that in blood of Christ (f Cor. d:20; I Peter
i M. Keyser ami family ^Thursday, iu&lt;*n 2 Cor.
ta-—Schopcnhau'r.
f :IH. 19.)
,
kindly.■-am&gt;- to tin. in o
(ieorge Clarke of near I^owell,
■tT — —
Hue your clothin. Spot,
qxtk.-ii of. Seven I* Ihj* complete
Next week—Blind Bartlmaeu*—
lluollll^v) leas in a spotless town
number. ■!
We g&lt;* up lo Jcru- Mark tO:ML52 'compare Is. 12:1-7).
pastor for lluisitod Sunday with
Men', two piece suits cleaned ami pressed
and lo those who
- Sincerely Wour*
Ladies' plain dresses cleaned and pressed.
• Mr. Mnnnio Clark
|#e WT^ines.
tailing then*, returned home to Jerusalem (Luke 9:51 L He
Ladies' plain suit* cleaned and pressed.
knew what was- facing Him there.
Mr. nnd Mrs Wu
Indies* skirts cleaned and pressed
He knew tii'-n. “He knew what was
LEIGHTON.
Mr. Aloipo Newtnn,
W / Can be mode profitable if the
mnir
(John
225),
He
knew
“
the
in
HIGH STREET.
Born lo .Mr. ami Mrs. William
right kind of machinery ia uxd.
of niaa" (Pa. 75:10-; He Jackson. Jun* 28, a son.
Blanche Cleveland.
Otic Gliddt rn's I lay was quite wrath
knew the •-utility of the wicked
Charles Fisher's little two year
HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO
one under whose leadership His old ln»y got a ladHe of creosote and
Tlie nientbet-dlh' of Hie Philadol- tlhr rainy weather.
Booaia &amp; Boschirt Paeaa C&gt;
K- &gt;&lt;-irtng to destroy Him hmmil Itself quilajMidly.
Mrs. Grin Graffinilb-r nf Port­
3i
.
Rut
He
went
to
Jernaled by women.
Clara
Jackson
Mtjd
Vlcginin
Brown
land. Ind., is visiting Mrs. A. Sce1I&lt;- "went before" His dis- will attend the Khlnniarmi normal
her pud other Trjmds hen-.
v 32^.
Possibly their
June 29.
I Ira" Baldwin nnd wife nf Hastings
rnt v T-’ was due lo His coinmencemetii
Tweleve Julrili-e singer* -will sing
caMnm-ss in going lo this city al the Evangelical church June 29
which liated Him; perhaps lheir in the morning.
.
fear concerned thenwlves as they
Mrs. Gillespie died Friday night.
It don’t make any difference what time of day you
followed Hun who led Ihvin into
Frnfl Sc had.
l-ewis
Kachli-y.
Henry Theda and Lewis Smith all
come to ua, we will get you what you want to eat
hold, we go up to Jerusalem." '-2) have new aulomobiies.
laittng
Mabie
At this store may be found a clean stock of staple general
"And the Son of man shall lie de­
if it ia in the city.
Jake Finkbiner. Fred Aubil, Geo.
. Coleman.
nxtfchanilise from which to select your everyday neces­
the chief priests, and Willison and Will Bragg all have
.Mr. and Mrs. M.-Dormont o( Hopn, liveredtheunlo
"crities." This was ful­ new JiJos.
sities? As price is one ol the considerations and is a fac­
attended Children's Day lien* Kun- nnlo
filled
in
lhe
betrayal
of
Jesus
try
tor in every sale, we enumerate the following:
Mrs. Robt. Jackson tins been’very
Juda-.
Later (Mk. 14:18-20 He s»rk with ploinain poisoning.
ft lb*. Rolled Oala for..
. 25c
that one of lheir own
Just during the past few days we have begun
Robert Jackson is very low pt
Mabie Coleman visited nn told themumibl
21 lb*. H. &amp; H. Granulated Sugar lor
betray Him.' Be­ present.
in tlie Ycpkley district one number,
ving fresh seasonablejruita. When you are hungry,
trayal involve* a* professed friend­
22 lbs. Light Brown Sugar ..
.. .
Mr. and Mr*. David Sfeeliy have
ship, it involves unfaithfulness. visited their daughter in Saginaw,
8 bars Lenox Soap
25c
come and see us.
Iloth of these we find in Judas. Rev. and Mrs. Jacklor.
, Varying Weights In Use.
How ninny y&lt;.ung men are being -Miss Emma Jackson is home from
betrayed duly—being led
into her school work helping to care for
half a kilogram, or about one tenth places nml habits that wit) eventu­ tier parents.
more tliau the American and English ally prove lheir ruin I How many
IRVING, MICH.
1904-1914
pound.
r
,
young womeir art- being betrayed
Of the 477 wonuyf doctors in
IN HOONAN'8 CIOAK STORK
BOTH PHONES—Hastings, 159 IL-IS; .Middleville Line. 1«2 1I.-1S.
by im-n in whom they have placed England, lhe greater majority nnHnattnga, Mich.
WANT ADVS.”----married.
d to he friends, bul who were
reality flends!
But
here
in
One wh&lt;&gt; is holier than any
... tin- son* &lt;&gt;r daughlgra of "men.
and listen tn His wonts. “Verily. 1
say unto you. Ona of you which
ealelh with me shall betray me"
Mk. ll:lH
"Is it I?" (3) “And
they shall i-ondemn Him to death."
On what grmind? “He ought ’to
die, because lie made Himself the
Son of God" John 19:7). Said the
high priest ' Wlial need wo any
The vacation trips are certainly delightful, but to the smoker none are-* ^
No twine on the market can surpass The Plymouth Standard Twine.
further witm-sea? Ye have heard
tin- blasphciuyt whal think ye?"
complete without his cigar case is filled w^h.GOOD CIGARS.
The one word Plymouth is a guarantee of its quality. When buying twine
[‘•.And they all condemned Him to
We have the cigars you want and we would- like to have you enjoy them. ♦'
get the Plymouth Standard and save time and trouble in the field. And
be guilty of death0 (Mk. 14:63, 64).
I’ “And "hall deliver Him lo the
Take with you
remember that you can get this twine of the man that lost the plow for-10
Gentiles." It was not lawful -for
thmii (lhe J&lt;-w«) to pul any man to
cents a pound; also remember that the trust agent would be askng you 11
death John 1821.) The Gentiles
must therefore have a pari in it
cents for this grade of twine, if. the ma n who lost the plow was not on the job.
5 ' Ami they shall mock Him.
aml.shall s&lt;-mirge Him. and shall
'Over production and not the tariff fixes prices. Having a much larger
spit upon ttim;**' Thik was the
The cigars we sell have, a-rich taste and a fragrant aroma because we '41
abuse that If.- received from the
"Stock of sections than I'need and wishing to dose them out at once I will sell
huml- of Hi.- Gentiles iu addition
know how to keep our cigars. We have the only real way in. Barry county '&lt;
for the next two weeks, one full box 25 sections for either the McCormick,
to to-imr.nidified. Jvw ahd Gen­
tile unitiijln mistreating this apntfor keeping cigars and tobacco the way they should be kept
♦'
Deering, Milwaukee or Osborne mowers or binders for 90 cents a box. Call
ib-M Dm- wlrn was-condemned by
wicked m- n who fulfilled the scrip­
at once while they ’are going.
tures in their abuse bf tho Son of
Gml. Under what law does a con­
demned prisoner receive-; such
treatment ai was accorded lo
Jesus Chrisl? (d) tAnd shall kill
Hun." The first advent climax of
Satanic and human, (ormlher in­
i human wrath wai' reached when
The Place to Meet Your Friends
NOT IN THE TRUST
'
G«d manifest in the tle»h was nail­
Jefferson Street %
oil lo the cross and died at the ♦ Phone 100
Hastings
Michigan
hand of trautgresaoH, between two ,
trari-igresaprs,
for transgressors.
(7) “And Um third day He sliall

IRVING.

"He mnkelh hi* sun In. rise oh &lt;h»«

International
Sunday School
Lesson ■

Order Early!

JAY MEAD

IRONSIDE BROS.

Celebrate July 4th in

PIDER MAKING

The Irvins General Store

Appetizers at Doyle’s

We H^ave Added Fruits

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Plymouth Standard Twine

Tom Doyle’s Sanitary Lunch

Your Vacation Smoke!
:A Box of Good Cigars:

JESSE TOWNSEND

J. F. HOOINAN

�THE *HASTINGS
BANNER
.

JULY 2, 1814-20 RABES.

Hastings

T-* HE

Hastings City Bank
Bank

Capital, Surplus and Profits $125,000

SLEEP DISTURBING BLA OBERWEID ~
BACKACHE-RHEUMifflSM, QUICKLY VANISH
Even .Most Chronic Sufferers
Find Relief After A Few
Doses Are Taken
Backache, urinary disorders, and
rheumatism, are' caused from weak,
inactive kidneys, which fail to filter
out the impurities and keep the blood
pure, and the only way on earth to
premanently and positively cure such
troubles, is to remove the cause.
The new discovery, Croxone, cures
such conditions because it reaches
the very roots of the disease. It
soaks right into the stopped up, in­
active kidneys, through the walls and
luiings; cleans out the little filtering
cells and glands; neutralizes and dis­
solves the poisonous uric acid sub­
stances that lodge.in the joints and
muscles to scratch and irritate and
cause rheumatism; it neutralize* the
unne so it no longer irritates the
tender membranes of the bladder,
and cleans out and strengthens the
stopped up, lifeless kidneys so they
and.lilt.au.lhi wIwHJlOM

Newly Revealed Information About
The Gun Lake Indians, Ancestors Souttiwestern Michigan
THIS WEEK’S NEW’S JIN
of the Bradley Indians of To-day.
NEAR-BV COUNTIES.
j

Dwight Ik Waldo, a« head of lhe

Niwmal school of thfa city.
Excerpts From The Autobiographical Sketch of Rev. liMati*
I the young'll •tiurationnl inntilution
in Michigan,
Mt/ Waldo
James Selkrig, Missionary Who Settled at Selkrig
I through diljgent efforts has made
Lake in 1837. Read by W. W. Potter at
&gt;the Kalamazoo Normal one of the
biggest and moat important educa­
- the Meeting of the Barry County
tional center* in (be Weft.
Pioneer Society.

Harry* Fellows 13 years old son
them a poor miserable rare.
We' ■if Mr. and Mr*. J. F.. i'ellowa, of
talked trr-thnnrnhn by nn intrrpn'- lumfa tlrcrt;. -.savPiTIhe tlfn-or^a
ler; Tho Rev. Sir. Staler wa* wilh nine-yenrs-ol«1 lad, named Spencer,
TucMtay nlivrnoon. nt the Balti*
Creek sanitarium ।mots, when he
inaw; he had three wives with jumpetl in and dragged the-little
whom he lived, bid he said but lit— fellow out as lie was -inking for the
’’f ■
lie to u* and after a short visit we second lime.
returned to Lewis' and look our
teams and went on to lhe Rev. Mr.
Attorney General Fellows is mak­
We Compound Interest on Your
Slater’s.- We staid al his house ing an effiirl tn delerminc if the lain
Saving Acconnta Semi-Annually.
that night and the next hurraing thp Ciinrlw W. Post, Battle -Creek mil­
That Helps to Keep Them tirouj
Bishop gave me. direct iuin how lb lionaire, wq* a legal resident of
Ing. H's the Steady Saver Who is
proceed and I started by wafton to this slate witli a view to in*tituling
tho Sure Winner.
Nites. In the tlrst place. I hired a proceedings to collect an Inheri­
man hy the name of Nelson Poland tance lav amountim.' l&gt;i nearly half
Plan Your Future Hight bv Starl­
to labor amt I purchased a yoke of a million dollars. Mr. Post’s will
ing a Saving* Account al This Hank.
oxen and a span of horses and made was tiled fur probate in WashimrWc Pay 50 Per Ont Higher Inter­
ready as fa*L as possible to move on l»iji. I&gt;. C.. and il was recently de­
est Than Yinl Cun Gel on Govern­
to ground that wojild suit my pur- clared by Congressman Prouty that
ment Hoods.
pose. My father was with mo at the milliiinaiK' and several 'Others
the time I started for Rev. Mr. had established rifiik’hcM in theSlater's. I supposed that he would. District of Columbia in an effort tn
rather go home to Rochester in the evade the mlivrilnnce tax law.
state of New York, fail 1 sow lhe
old man look down and I asked him
When M. A. C- .seniors took lheir
if ho would like to go among the flnill
farewell*. 15 girl students
Indians and he answered me (hat wore diamond' set rings on.tho
he should like to go where 1 went. third finger*' of lheir left hands.
I told him to cheer up and Hint he
They were pledged to w«sl as
should go wilh us. This,’ at ftneo, many
A. C. .men. also members
cheered the old gentleman amt I of the M.
graduating class. TITe 3p
never saw a man more grateful Ilian confessed
they hail taken the
he was. 1 left my daughter in advice of ■liiat
Prof. Ik-al. who for 20
Niles, the only one in the family.
or more was head of the .M.
We got ready and started and we years
A.
C.
laitany
department,
held
came on until night and found a (he iH'lief that love should has
he mix­
good prairie where we could feed ed with learning. His disciplea
our team* and tlx our wagon for the this yoar'numher about 15 per ce’rtt
night. We built a large tire lo of the graduating class..
cook our provisions and fixed our­
teams ami slept as happy as I ever
Taxpayers In luilikiiinzoo will pay
had done in till my life. In the
morning, after breakfast we stnrt- ♦2&gt;*»4&gt;iH’.rej in city tn\es'dnring the
ed again and got as far ns Kalama­ present year, an hicreare of
over
the amount paid in V.)i3, ac­
zoo and staid al this place in the
night. The next morning we left cording to the report of City As­
for Gull Prairie and arrived nt Mr. sessor E. M. Kennedy. The tax
SlnteFs about noon the same day. report has jff*i been unlahed by Um
My oldest son was with me and as assessor's olllce. s»*veral days in ad­
my father played Ufa clarinet, my vance of the usual time for com­
sou took lhe violin ami myself lhe pleting IHp work, and turned over
french horn, we went out doom and to City Treasurer L. . Kline for col­
began to play a march and lhe In­ lection. - The (ax is based on a to­
dians came running from lheir Ijab- tal assessed valuation for the real
The
That Does Things For You
personal property in lhe city
Haltons .and .gathered around us to and
hear our music. They were very of m‘11.505. -The tax rate being
much pleased and wc played about six tenths of one mill or W on every
thousand
of valuation. The valu­
twenty tunes to lheir great amusemoot. . My hired inan went to work ation is gSOtUMM) greater Ilian the
I Select Ions From the Autobio
“ for Mr. Slater, while 1 looked ui&gt; the amount reported last year.
!
grnphy of James Selkrig. &gt; land on which ta settle. I left my
Warren Brody und Don Davis,
| Wc arose in the morning andI family, at Mr. .Slater's and went prisoners in the (toss county jail at
I traveled on to Gull Prairie where down to visit. Saginaw am! to look Cassoimlis are locked in dark cells
I we expected a nulnber of |iieacli&gt;t- also for some good land that I might because «f an effort they made
I of our commune to conn- mrTtnd purchase for the Indians. I found Wednesday night to escape by
s visit a number of Indians al a place the old Chief at his wigwam and af­ settingdlie jail on fire. The I'r- was
where- lhe Rev. Mr. Slater had es- ter I had given-the old man a hand discovered In the early morning
vision of labor makes him a piece­ HOW TWO NASHVILLE BOYS
Strange Condition uf Things.
tablistied a mission for the Indians. of tobacco which pleased him very when other prisoners nearly over­
worker. - Ollier things being equal
I It’s a st range condition of things’ The
Bev. gentleman was very j&gt;o- much, he staled to nie that there
the vaster the plant and the more
ACQUIRED SOME EXPERIENCES
we have in this country—big crops,- lite |o us and lent us all the nssisl- was excellent land almul aix\miles come hy suffocation, were driven to
piecemeal its processes the more
sound financial condition, but no’ ance in his power to instruct us in from that place and stated Hint he panic nnd aroused Hie officers.
cheaply its output can be market­ Thnt Will Teach Them The Wis­ abusiness.
Brody and Dflvis Iind piled lhe
The
nutliorUies
al
Wash
­
■
all
our
inquiries respecting this would go with me and that I would
ed. Not only is lhe immensely
ington ought lo be able lo see whatl strange people. Our ministers ntel see for.myself, but as yet he would matin's.*** up in a cell and afler
dom of Taking Care When
costly machinery now reqiiiii-d for
their constant agitation of meas­■ us at .Mr. Slater’s and Hie Bishop make no further promises. I re­ starting the lire slipped to another
economical production out of the
Driving un Auto.
part of the jnil. Si dense was the
ures
that
distupi
business
and
des
­
turned
lo
Mr.
Slater's
and
lhe
next
* engaged him to go wilh us and visit
reach of the tailoring man, but it fa ,The last issue of the Nashville
smoke when the officers arrival
tlie Indians at their camp and in- day I started for Saginaw’s camp that it was witli the greatest diffi­
also out of the reach of the indi­ News contains the following ac­ troy confidence) fa doing.
The following froln a recent is­* torprel for us. We got ready and and found him ail right for a tramp culty
vidual capitalist, the combined sav­ count of how two youths of that
the cell doors were unlocked
ing, of hundreds or thousands of town learned a valuable lesson sue of IntTMichigan Investor givess loft Gull Prtirie and traveled north in the woods. He had about eight and lhe prisoners taken to another
Mocliholders being needed lo equip fast driving with an auto. -The an idea of lhe situation, for whichi as far as the Grand River and cross- Indians with him all dressed off in part of the building.
and liberate the biggest plants. Bul News article is so well written that IhoughllriiK lawmakers, anxious forr ed in scows when we soon got lo lheir true Indian style with their
their own political welfare, ratherr lheir camping ground. The -Indi­ rifles all charged so that it they
any mah^Who has earned and saved we* reproduce ’it entire.
There are nearly to.ooo electric
than the country’s good, are largely ans eyed us very close and after a came across some game, they could vehicles
the price o{ a share can buy into
in this country.
.
“Sometimes they won't learn any responsible.
*
few words with the Chief Capa- shoot it and hast* something lo eat. The Yellowstone National park
such a business nnd thus become
other
way.
Ralph
Olin
is
one.
of
nn owner of1 machinery to the ex­
“Julius Kruttschnl|L chairman off mossa. he soon made the necessary I .had U» leave them a short lime has an area of 3A75 square miles.
them.
A
good
"driver,
but
wilh
a
and
-ride
around
Gunn
Lake
nnd
tent of liiiyfrapitnl.
the Southern Pacific Railroad Com­. arrangements and lhe Bishop com-'
keen desire to know just How fast pany,
He told the they look a canoe and paddled
who has made an extensive&gt; menced his address.
lhe darned machine is capable uf trip Qjver
tho lines of the companyf In(|ians that -lie was nut ho rued by across the lake while I rode around
The tlrst Canadian and. Interna­ goingthroughout the west and southwest,t the Government of the United tho North part of Hot fake. iy did
tional Good Ronds Congress will, he
gel
“
Ralph
works
al
Hurd
’
s
garage,'
’
Stalos
to
make
lhetn
an
offer lo aid nol tnk«‘ me n great
says
that
he
found
general
condi
­
held al ■Munireo), Canada, May 18 and Friday evening he and Herbie
tions so far as the crops are con­. them in their situation and to..take along side of them. They tiweled
lo 23.
Walralh wore out in Joe's demon­
-them nnd their children lo some directly west about four miles from
Thu Utah Development league of­ strator, having a bit of a Joy ride. cerned. splendid and never belter,’ convenient place and instruct them the lake and we arrived al another
fers prizes lo cities and towns in Incidentally, of course, they want­ not-only on the lines of .the South­. in, lhe art of fanning nnd erect a leautiful fake .ami il was nlmut
lhe state which keep themselves ed'to know how much actual speed ern Pacific, bul throughout the en­I school for their children where twelve o’clock. They then struck
tire west and southwest. General
the cleanest this summer.
there fa in it, and they were cutting business, however, he says, is notL they might learn to read English a fire on the bank of this beautiful How Mr*. Hurley Was Re­
itJooso on their way south, along good. ‘There is not much trafllc. and become acquainted witli the sheet"of water, the slHH-es of which
stored to Health by Lydia
ths road through Maple Grove Cen­ moving. Practically none west­ ways of white men. He witnessed were'dry and as beautiful as cpuld
You’re Bilious and Costive!
I, in' the meantime, took off t E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Sick Headache. Bad Breath, Sour ter. When they rounded a little bound and yery little eastbound. how poor they now were and such be: port
bags in which I had stow­
Stomach. Furred Tongtie »|id Indi­ curve, about half a mile north of That which is moving east is com­ a course as he would take with my
,
Compound.
a quantity of short cake and I
gestion, Mean Liver and Bowels th« Center, the car* swerved from posed principally of fresh fruits, them would learn Jhem how t/&gt; meet ed
the cake among them
clogged. Clean up tonight. Get a the road, struck a little pile of new etc. The Southern Pacific is.mov­* the white.man in all his ways aiiil distributed
was enough fnr us all a
25c. bottle of D,r. King's New” Life mown hay. skidded a rod or two, ing about 2tM) to 250 carloads off by doing sfi they would soon dls- which'
Eldon, Mo. — "I was troubled1 with
hearty
meal.
Afler
eating
amt
nnd
finally
wound
up
bottom
side
.
cover
tbe
advantage
it
would
bo
to
cantaloupes a day out of the Im­
Pills today and empty I ho stomach
lighting our pipes, we (lien alteuiU displacement, intlammntion and female
and bowels of fermenting, gassy up. crosswise of the highway. perial valley. Il is estimated that them. The chief Capaniossa then ed
weakness. For two
our business. They showed me
foods and waste. A full bowel Herbie was thrown clear of the ma­ the citrus crop this year will totalI arose to make his reply. He said theto beautiful
years I could not
country around and
that Hie bishop’s proposal appeared
movement gives n aatfafled. thank­ chine. and was bul slightly injured, about 42,000 carloads.
stand, on my feet
lo bo a good one; (hut he had tolil indeed, tbe land was paid aifd the
ful feeling—makes you feel line. but Olin was pjiuied Under the car,
‘
"In
order
to
handle
lhe
large
was excellent. I made up my
long at a time and 1
Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. behind lhe steering wheel. Wal­ crops (his year," says Mr. Krult- the truth in saying that they were water
mind at once .and resolved to pur­
could not walk two
25c. Recommended by (farveth &amp; ralh finally lifted the machine off schnilt, ‘we are going to make ev­’ iioor. They are very poor, said he. chase
land and establish lhe
blocks without en­
Stebbins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv. Olin's neck, allowing him to crawl ery locomotive and every freight’ but the proposition the Bishop mission.theI found
out the owners of
out, nnd they look un inventory. car work overtime. Where a loco­ makes to its is new to us; we now
during cutting and
Olin had about half a pound of motive usually rests half a day at। have our.homen nnd" our cliildren the land, ‘made a purchase of spfdrawing pains down
meat tom out of one leg, and was the end of a run, it will not now be, are with us, hut we know not what fleient to establish the mission and
my right side which
somewhat bruised other wise, while permitted to do so. In this way, we’ shall be hereafter for us. You took my family, together wilh my
increased every
Herbie’had a sprained ankle and a believe that we will produce great­1 white men. that wear hats on your goods and started for the woods.
month. I have been
few minor bruises. They secured er efficiency for tho Jimc being,’ heads, it takes you a long limo to
at that time purple
I had undertaken’}he* task and
help to right lhe machine and drove although II fa realised that as a re­■ make a lew that suits you all and
in
the face and would
back to town and Dr. Morris fixed sult, after the crops are moved,’ how can you .expect men Jjke Hs to there was no such lliiug for me to
1 receive your proposal at onfce; Il ,back out and when the Indian* walk the floor. I could not lie down or
them up, but Ralph is still using
the blood, and drive it out of the crutches and is taking a vacation. there will be a large amount of re­’ must take uii some Ume for us to tame on lo lhe ground I should sit still sometimes for a day and a night
system.
car was but slightly damaged. pair work necessary.'
think upon ii and when we liave have company enough. My time at a time. I was nervous, and had very
So sure, so positive, so quick and The
"Mighty lucky boys to escape so ■ "Mr. Kruitlschnili said that mer­ done so we will let you know our ’was sei. my days were now number­ little appetite, no ambition, melancholy,
lasting, are the result* obtained from easily,
still more lucky if they chants’ stocks are low and lhal very’ minds upon lha uibject. This was 1ed and if I could do anything for the and often felt as though I had not a
the use of Croxone, that three doles •will butand
little building is being done* niiouL tlie substance nf what Gapa- Indians in twenty years now is the friend in the world. After I, had tried
learn
their
lejsun
from
this
a day for a few days are often all one accident and learn to drive throughout lhe west. The railroadsi mossa said to the Bishop. We Lime
for me lo commence, so that I
’
every female remedy without suc­
that is required to cure the wont
are buying very little, only pro­* then all started for lhe Grand Hap­ had put down my foot that no ex­ most
cess, my mother-in-law advised me to
case of backache, regulate the moit more carefully in the*future.
“There are others aboul town who viding for their immediate needs.. ids and the Bishop preached to the 1ertion should be wanting on my take Lydia E. Pinkham's .Vegetable
annoying bladder disorders, and over­
are not traveling, he said,, people at that place on Hie Sunday part
to do lhe wjll of God. The Compound. I did so'and gained in
1
come the numerous 'other similar are takiqg desperate chances, every­ People
cooditions.
- day of killing or seriously ini tiring Ibis being particularly noticeable ini following. (Ih Sunday the sermon ।time had got alonf in July and I strength every day. I have now oo trou­
It is the most wonderful prepara­ themselves or someone else, but it the local business. Railroads earn­■ of the Bishop was very good and 1labored on the land in breaking up ble in any way and highly priLsc your
I had
tion ever made for the purpose. It fa doubtful if any of them will take ings reflect that ‘ business is bad.■ the people appeared to 4&gt;ay good al- 1some and fencing some.
Mrs. '
We ]seen a.few Indians ami lheir Chief, medicine. It advertiser itself.
is entirely different from all other warning from this affair. Usually The Southern Pacific this year hasi tent ion to what was said.
he had not given his promise to S, T._ HujtkKY, Eldon, Missouri.
1
remedies. There is nothing else on each, ohe of them has lo have his bad the smallest amount of sur- looked alioiil lhe village some and bul
hlus
to
spend
on
its
prdperty'ln
its
come
on
to
the
land
and
Jive
with
own
experience
before
recovering
were
w.-ii
plewid
wilh
the
peoples
।
earth to compare with it It is so
Remember, tho remedy which did
History."
me.
Ho
wished
lo
con
llw
matter
front
lha
speed
mania."
arrangement,
and
on
Monday
wc
1
prepared that it is practically impos­
thfa was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
atarted for Grill. Prairie and reach- ‘over in his mind before he made up Compound. For sale everywhere.
sible to take it into the human sys­
Bachelor girls outnumber mar-, The Best Medicine in the World.■ ed Mr. Slater's at evening. We had his mind on lhe subject.
I wai
tem without results.
It has helped thousands of women
about my new home and tlxing
You can obtain an original package riageablo men in San Jose, Cal.
“My little girl had dysentery very been round through the new coun- busy
I
of Croxone at trifling cost from any three to one.
bad. I thought she would die., try and had seen the bands of In- 4-up matters and things as they oc­ who have been troubled with displaceNinety, per cent of the farms of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andI dians. I omitted to mentfon a small 'curred to ine and had rnbeh to do
first-das* drug store. All druggists
are authorized to personally return this country are said t&lt;7 be without Diarrhoea Remedy cured her. andI hand of Indians who bad settled oh 'on a new place to get things to suit
the purchase price if Croxone fails to any sheep.
I can truthfully say that I think it Gun Lake aboul twelve miles from 1me and for the convenience of my
give desired results,' regardless of
Boy Scouts,of the country have fa lhe best medicine in the world." Mr. Slater’s. .
wife who appeared t-» be a little
how old you are, bow long you have dona, valuiible service this .winter writer Mrs. William Orvis, Clare.
reconciled lo her lot than she
ICft our horses and carriage at more
j
suffered, of w&gt;*t jjsf b*| (died JO by feeding tho birds in blustery Mich. For sale by All Dealers.— thoWe
been. Indeed/! deeply felt for
tavern of Mr. Lewis and went on had
1
weather.
___________ _
.
Adv.
.
-—
-■ - - A foot aboul two miles and found

man who does things in these days of keen competition and
x business activity is the man who is living with a fixed purpose
and who plans with a view to the future. Unless he has something '
saved he cannot possibly make-future plans, and is constantly at a dis­
advantage. We are here to be of REAL SERVICE to the man who
plans for the future. The capital, surplus and resources of this bank
are back of every dollar deposited here.

Changed Conditions.
Vico President Marshall i« an
iMiliorahle, well-meaning man and
much in his public ulleranres roveafa a I bought fdl mind. In 1850.
he Hays, wp Iind a republic where
labor was salfafled, where respect
for religion, reverence for law anil
order and a sincere al lachinent to
the constitution were strong. The
old orderaol education then pre­
vailing furnished a philosophy and
taught men that happiness was nol
in lheir malerfak/urroundhigm in
IHwition or in power hut in lheir
own puniows and conduct.* Now
the humanities have been forgol. ten in the rush for Kuecean.. .
All this is true aud admirably
staled, bul when In^linderlakes to
explain the causes which brought
about the present, cltauf'vd comlfa
Hons he gives, as he commoply
does, a demagogic twist to his ar­
gument. The artisan of that day,
he truly says, was, generally speak­
ing. skilled at his work and could
produce q completed article. Then
- he continue the advent of ma­
chinery took his tools from him and
' put them in lhe hands of capital,
for Rigney fa crafty and instead of
loaning itself to the laboring man
to enable him to carry on his trade
Is now buying the faltering may's
machinery. constantly Increasing
its own profit thereby nnd constant­
ly decreasing the laboring man’s
share of &lt;mr produced wealth.”
It fa true that the invention of
machinery has driven the smnllshop manufacturer of lhe comnlef, eil article out of bUMitess, and di-

rm TWttE- RABES 17 TO 20.

Total Resources Ottr $750,000

Though everyone who .has any
knowitMlge of local history known
of the cxfali'nce of the Bradley In­
dians.-whose facility for making
baskets and playing has- li&lt;lll have
given them considerable reputation,,
few have any knowledge of'the int­
eresting history of these descend­
ents of tin*, “first families” of this’.
land. Few, and perhaps none. &lt;&gt;f
(hose who enjoy ■outings at Hastings,
Point al Gutrlake know that on this’.
very- soil' once dwelt a noted chief
nnd his band, who wen- reseue«|।
from a life of degeneracy amt
drunkenness through tbe unsellfah
efforts of an enthusiastic and self-i
facrillcing missionary, who came
into the wilderness to preach the.
gospel of XJhrlsf to the red men.
The chief was Saginaw, one of the1
warrior-allies of the British in lhe'
War of 1812. The minister wfis1
Rev. James Selkrig. who founded a1
mission at Selkrig fake, three miles1
West of Gun lake, and converled the'
progenitors of the present Bradley'
Indians.
This informal ion fa revealed by■
the contents of.a diary’ in the pos­
session of Charles Selkirk, grand­
son of the. missionary, who spellsi
th* family name a little differently..
Mr. Selkirk has kindly loaned the•
diary to one of lhe officers of the•
Barry Counly Pioneer Society, who।
caused to be made from it excerptsi
of value in Barry county history.,
Rev. Mr. St'lkrig gives some inter­
esting pictures of life in the wild­
erness, which has ainee been con­
verted into a line farming country.,
No one passing through it would
ever receive a suggestion of its int­
eresting bast, of the silent rod men
who trod its paths, of their wild life
near a body of water whoso shores:
now re-echo wilh (he merry voices;
of lhe resortera. of the trials of I In­
brave missionary ami his wife, who।
laijored to lessen lhe sorrows of lhe
Indians, wtiosd lands were gradu­
ally slipping intn the hands of Ufa1
encroaching white men.
All of this begun in 1830. The di­,
ary from which the following ex-,
egrpts wore made was written in।

WOMEN CAN
HARDJJBEUEVE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 2, 19H.

&amp;g«l Wrtiwiwtt ■
Order for PoHie.tinn.
State of Michigan, The Probate•
Court for tlie County of Barry.
Al a session of said court, held atI
the probate office, fn, the City off
HaaUngs, in said county, on the?
lOth day of Judo A. D. if it.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack..
Judge uf Probate.
In the Matter of th* Estate•
of Henry Cobooii. Decease^. .
Ada J. Cohoon. widow., having;
filed in said court Iter petitioni
prayiog that an instrument now oni
• Ms -hi Uiie court purporting-to beI
Ua last will an-i tc.«tain«-nt of saidI
deceased be a&lt;|unll&lt;.-&lt;l to prolialc»
and the execution thereof b«- grant­•
ed to Ada J. Cohoon, or some other■
suitable person.
’ 'ft is Ordered, Tliat'lhe tilth day:
of July. A. D. tfllt. at ten o'clock..
in the forenoon, al said probate* of­
fice, be aud is hereby appointed for
hearing said petition;
It is Fort tier Ordered, That pub­,
lic notice thereof I* given by pub­'
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive weeks previous to.
said day of bearing. In (he Hast­
ings BANNER a newspaper glint­
ed and circulated In said county.
Chas. M. Mack,
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Grace Bauer,
Register of Probate.

Order of Appearance or Publication.
Stale of Michigan. Fifth Judicial
Circuit—In Chancery.
Laura Stanton.
Complainant,
vs.

Reg G. Stanton.
Defendant.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court
for the County of Barry.
In Chancery, at the City of Has«tings, on the 2»th day of May, A.
D. t»l4.
‘
In this cause, it appearing from
affidavit on IBe, that the Defendant.
Rex G. Slinlon. is nol a resident of
this State, bul is a resident of Had­
en Lake. Idaho. On motion of Com­
plainant's Solicitor it is Ordered
that the appearance of said non­
resident Defendant, Rex G. Stanton,
bo entered herein, within four
months from the date of this order;
and in ease of his appearance he
cause his answer to the bill of com­
plaint to be filed, and a copy there­
of to be served on lhe Complain­
ant's Solicitor within twenty day.’
after service on him of a copy of
said bill' and notice of order; and
in default thereof, said bill will be
taken as confessed by said non­
resident defendant.
And it ta further ordered, lhal
• within 20 day* the complainant
cause a notice of Uiis, order to be
published in. the Bastings Banner,
a newspaper printed, published and
circv.ating in said county, and that
said publication
be
continued
^■m^herein. once each week, for six
^^^weeks in succession, or that she
•
cause a copy of this order to be
personally served on said non-resi­
dent defendant al least twenty days
befon* lhe time above prescribed
for hie appearance.
Clement Smith,
Circuit Judge.
James M. Smith.
Complainant's Solicitor.

Order For Publication.
BUte of Michigan, the Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
At a awaion of said court, held al
the probate office, in the city of
Hartings, iu said county, on tho 8tli
day of June A. D.JtflL
Pre*ent: Hon. Chas. M. ■ Mack,
Judge,of Probate.
.
Iu th* .Matter of lhe Estate of
Phebe A. Horn, deceased.
More# Horn, husband, having filed
in said court his petition praying
that an instrument now on file in
Ulis court purporting to bO the last
‘will and testament of said de­
ceased lie admitted to probate and
Hit! exscution thereof be granted k&gt;
8. A. Wertman or some other suilable person.
It. is Ordered, That lhe 7th day
of July A. D. HM4. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, at said probate office,
lie nnd -is hereby appointed for
hearing said petition;
Il I* Further Ordered. That pub­
lie notice thereof be given by pub­
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive wepks previous to
said day of hearing, in the Hastings
Banner, a newspaper printed and
circulated in said county.
CHAS. M. MACK,
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
GRACE BAUER.
Register of Probate.

Order For Publicatioa.
RlAje of Michigan, lhe Probate­
Court for the County of Barry.
Al a session of said court, held
at the probate office, in the City of
Hasting*, in said county, on the 4th
day of June A. D, 1014.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of lhe Estate of
Ann Gregory. Deceased.
Milan A. Walldorff, creditor, hav­
ing filed in said court his petition
praying that lhe administration ot
said estate be granted to George W.
Garrison, or some other suitable
person.
It is Ordered. That Che 3rd day
of July, A. D. 19U, al ten o'clock m
lhe forenoon, at said probate of­
fice, be and is hereby appointed for
hearing said petition-,
Il is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing, tn tlie Hastings
BANNER, a newspaper printed ano
circulated in said county.
Chas. M. Mack.
A turo copy. Judge of Probate.
Grace Bauer.
'
Register of Probate.

The’south one half -(44) of the
south cast One quarter
of sec­
tion thirty-two
(32). Towtuhlp
three (3) north, range nine (tf)
wst. together with the heredita­
ments and appurtenances therein
belonging- or anywise appertaining.
Dated J tnIS 1st. ttfil. •
James M. Smith,Circuit Court Commissioner,
Colgrove A Petter,
Solicitors for Complainant by
way of answer in lhe nature of a
crossbill.
Adv. 0-wks

Prepare To Harvest Your Crops

Order for Publication.
■Male uf Michigan, the .Probate
Court for tht Counly of Barry- ,
Al a session of said court, hold at
the probate office, in th* City of
Hastings, in said county, on the
12th ilny of June A. D. 1914 .
Present: Hon. Clejncnl Smith,
acting Judge of Probate.
In the Matter &lt;lf the Estate' of
Ellen L. Laubaugb, Drcensiil.
W. A. Burrell, nephew, having,
fili-d in said court his petition pray­
ing that an instrument now on filo
in this court purporting to be Hie
lust will and testament of said &lt;k'ceased 'be -granted to W. A. Burrell
or some other suitable person. *
Il is Ordert-d, That the 10th day
of July. A. D. toil.
al ten
o'clock in the forenoon, nt said
probate office, be and is hereby apr
pointed for hearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice, thereof he given hr pub­
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing, in lhe Bast­
ings HANNER, a newspaper print­
ed and circulated in said county.
Clement Smith,
Circuit Judge 5th Circuit aud act­
ing Judge of Probate.
A Out- copy.
Grace Bauer,
Register of -Probate.

A Few Reasons Why The John Deere Light Drift Binder Is Bist

(Inter For Publicatioa.
State • of Michigan, the Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
At a seasion of said court, held al
tho probate office, in tho City of
Ha*ting&lt;*. in said counly. on Uie
t7th day of June A. D.-1'Jlt.
Present: Hon. Chas. .M. Mack.
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Ethel I. Hammond, a minor.
Minnie L. Harnmund. guardian,
having filed in said court, her pe­
tition praying for n;o*otis therein
slated that she may be licensed lo
nell the interest of said lukior in '
the real estate therein deaenbed at .
private sate, i*
।
It is Ordcivd, Tliat the ,17th ,
day of July A. D. 191 i. at ten o’clock ,
in the forenoon, at saia probate offlee, be and is hereby ap;&gt;ointed for
hearing naid'petition,
Il is Further Ordered, That pub­
lie notice thereof be given by pub­
liralion of a copy of this order, for
thri e successive weeks previous lo
said day of hearing, in the Hastings ***
BANNER, a newspaper printed andcirculated in said county.
Chas. .M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Grace Bauer.
.
■
Register of Probate.
Adv.

The John Deere Binder drive-wheel is one
inch ^higher and has a one-inch wider tire than
most others. It is a wheel of the suspension
type with every spoke bearing its part of the
load.
• Good materials are used.
Finish of the
bearing surfaces, both bushings and journals,
provides for long continued use with minimum
wear. It is useless to put a good roller, bearing
in a poorly-finished bushing because its draft­
reducing qualities would be rapidly lost
The John Deere Binder is known as an ex­
ceedingly substantial, strong machine with very
light draft
The unexcelled quality of material and the
care taken in constructing the John Deere Bind­
er Platform are without comparison in the
binder manufacturing field.
Positive action canvas tighteners are pro­
vided for all three canvases. Dotted lines in the
illustrations below show the movement of the

adjusting rollers. Levers for operating them
are in convenient position.
These tighteners not only keep the canvas
tight, but they also keep it running true. This is
or special importance on the platform canvas
which has a tendency to shrink at the front end
when cutting damp grain, or early in the morn­
ing and late in the evening when the dew is on.
Movement of the rollers is always even and par­
allel
A binder attachment must be positive and
prompt in action, and must operate without
shock or strain. The features have been ingen­
uously worked out on the John Deere Binder
drive.
These are only a few of the pleasing and
valuable features of the John Deere. We are
glad to show you the rest-of them. It will cost
you nothing to have our representative explain
fully. We not only want you to like the John
Deere Binder, but we want you to feel the need
of a John Deere. Phohe us for information.

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

Mortgage Sale.
Default having been made in the
conditions of a certain mortgage
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
made, executed and delivered by
Harriet Moore of lhe township of
111-1 IS State Street
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 1
Maple Grove, Barry County, lo Af­
ton D. Smith of the City of Hast­
ings, Barry County. Michigan, dat­
AYMWMWMWMWMWMIMWMSBWAMBAMMWMMMMWi
ed the 20th day of March A. D. 1912
and recorded in the office of the
register of Deeds for Barry Coun­
ty, Michigan, on the 20th day of
March A. D. 1912 in liber 72 of
.Mortgages on pages 370-371 and on
which mortgage there is now due al
the dale hereof by reason of the
non-payment of the annual interest
Notice. •
due March 20th. 1913 and the non­
35 ACRESt Clay and gravelly loam sod, Uy* gently rolling, fair eight
Sealed bids will he received by
room house. 2 liarna, I % miles from R. K. station, good location.
payment of the annual interest due
IMoe 91.750. Terma • 1,000 Jaw*.
March 201 h. 1914 and the taxes due the Carlton Township Board. unbl
and payable December 1st. 1912 in­ twelve o'clock jioou. June 29lti.
•IU ACRESt •’&gt; miles from Hostings, 40 acres under cultivation, 8 acres
Order For Publication.
cluding an attorney fee provided by tot4 for grading and graveling, tbe
. fine posture, good eight room bouse, small barn, plenty of trait, good
State of Michigan. The Probate statute nnd stipulated for in said following described roads, to con­
’ water, close to ecbool and a fine location. Prioo •2,200. Tsrai
mortgage the sum of One Thousand form with stale specifications for
Court for the Counly of Barry.
Al a session of said court. h&lt;-ld al Seventy Seven and 10-100 Dollars building class “B" roads. One mile
12** ACRES: 4 mile* from Woodland, excellent aoil and lay* good, V
lh&lt;; prohal&lt;- office, in th-- city of nnd the said mortgagee having between sections two and eleven
• *cr»» under cultivation and 3 acre* ot paature, the lencea are good and
'Masliugs. in said county, on the 21tli elected and hereby electing to de­ and one mile iwlwreu sections
there is an abundance of all kind* of frail, excellent six room house
clare the full amount secured .by twenty-four and twenty-five. The
day of June A. D. 1914.
coat fl,200, good well and dstern, fine barn lflx34 also hen house,
Present: Hon. Clnm-nt Smith. Cir­ said mortgage due and payable in right to reject any or ail bids is re­
wood abed, corn crib, granary and bog house. Thia place border* on
accordance
with
tbe
provisions
served
by
said
Istard.
Profiles
and
cuit Judge Fifth Circuit, Acting
a good lake wilh excellent fishing. Prioo f 1,500^ Tanwa •!.•
contained in said mortgage, notice n|H-&lt;-ui&lt;-uiunin
si»e&lt;-ifirati&gt;fhs ui
of roads may be seen
Judge of Probate.
004) down.
In the Matter of the Estate of' is hereby given ttial by virtue of j al clerks office.
71 ACRES:
mile* from H*afing*,'23 acre* second growth limber,
this Hi
the ISlh day of
Caroline Melhssa .Maypapi, de­ lhe power of sale contained in said Dated Jlhia
balance under cultivation, the soil is clay and sandy loam and lays
mortgage, 1 shall foreclose the 191L
ceased.
gently rolling, there is an excellent V room house with furnace heat,
LAFAYETTE
Anson A. Slanb-y. sou having filed same by a sale at public auction to
the barn is poor and the fences are fair. Tbe price of thia farm is
in said court bi* JrrttUon praying Jhe highest bidder al the North
•3,000. Torwn • 1,500 down, or would take Hasting* property
Unit an order or decree may in­&gt; front door of the court house, in
made by this court d«drrunning; the City of Hastings, on Saturday
wh&lt;&gt; are or Were tfie legar heirs of’ the 2?nd day of August A. D. 1914 at
.
ten
o'clock
in
the
forenoon,
all
of
said d.-ceased ami entitled to in­
those certain pieces or parcels of
herit her estate.
Michigan.
Hastings,
It is Ordered. That the 25lh day land situated and being in lhe townof July A. I). IPIt. al ten o'clock in। ship of Maple Grove, County of
Jlie forenoon, at.said prelude office,. Barry and State of Michigan and
Ih- and is hereby ap|x&gt;intvd for■ described ns follows, to wit: The
North twenty. (20: acres of the Preparing for Prohibition
hearing said tu-lilion;
Ou lhe evening of Juno 30 all
But Good Thing ta Remember.
bi Wert Virginia.
of the South
• Il ia Furl bee Ordered. Tldil pul&gt;-. North one-half
he stole there will te- u dis­
It’a hard to realise that your over Jof
In every sect ion of West Virginia
lic notice ■thereof be given |&gt;y pub­. west quarter (*4&gt; of section three
Bags lo indicate that llutrouble* sectn as unimportant to an- play
lication of a ropy of thia order. f«»r• (3), also twenty (80) acres situated nr.. Indicaijons that the era of
new regime han begun, hud «n July
'Di: memt&gt;era of Redpath Cbantanqua crew* arc Ln wntt{ Instance* college
Hint- tuircessive weeks prt-viou-r In&gt; in lhe Southeast corner of the statewide prohibition is ut hand.
i, in connection wilh lhe celebra­
Fruiting
pn-sres
maturning
out
Change.
.... • •
said day of bearinx. in /be Hustuig*i Northeast quarter (44) of Mid section of ludepcildeuce Day. thenI!..;....;.!.
Yost
Banner a newspaper ' printed undI lion three (S', said last parcel being lh(«u&lt;iiid# of copies «&gt;f tinwill be tf alalewide jubilee oyr lhe
law. -wbicli
is being
forty (W). rods north and south by prohibition ............
circulated in said county.
ushering in of a new and belter era
Bucklrn's Arnica SoTte-fuc
eighty 'DI) rods east and west Mud printed in twelve iliffereut languag­
Clement Stnil h.
Cuts, Burn*, Sum. in the history of the "mountain
•Our Davs Are Numbered
Circuit Judge Fifth Circuit, Attingr all iu town two (2) North of range es. mid will be distributed through­
Dramatic Scene at French Wedding.
stale."
Did You*?"
Judge of Probate.
reven (7) West. Michigan, the same out the slate in,an effort tn reach
Mr. E. 8. Loper, Manila. N.
On «&gt;!&gt;•■ of the street cars appearA true copy.
being the nremiiftfs described in the Us Ro.lMiO or more foreign voters.
ding of Mlle. Marie Ange de Maiatre writ***: “I liavc never bad a Cui, Chieagi, KiIiuzhAWhi R. R.C«.
The deparluu-nt of prohibition Is -■■1 lhe sign.
mortgage tii-rein referred to. •
said also to luive begun cataloging “Old Bourbon nt Bargain Prices Till with Count Pierre de Renault de Lan- Bpru. Wound or Kqreit would mil POM* Table In Effect March *, »»(*.
s Dated May 27th A. I). 1911.
noy do Boaay. a young army officer, b.&lt;kl," (Jet.■’•box of Bucklua's Arall tin- habitual drunkards in the
Notice.
Afton D. Smith,
Dally Except Sunday.
stale,
the
nuu'ies
having
been
secur
­
at the Utile church of Boaay, near jrtna Salve Imlay.. Keep,handy at'
Mortgagee.
To ©win-re. pueei-MKire or occupiers.
U*ti II**tln*»
all HfflN fdr .Burps, Rom, Cuis.
ed from (Mitji'e officer*, sheriff*, etc.
[Chambery. FranceBlack and White Not Color*.
of land or any pereou &lt;»r perrons,! Tlionlas Sullivan.
*- m- * •:« ». «■
Wounds. Prevents Utckjaw. 25&lt;“. •dog South
(|p--.e habitual drunkard'
Strict)y *neal tax neither block nor i At the moment when tho prieatly Ib'i iniiini iKlvd by Carvel It &amp; Slebllrmair eori&gt;oration having charge» Attorney for Mortgagee. Busi­ Through
nn
effort will
l»« man-made to trace
trace inc
Hie whlt(.
ness address, pastings, Michigan.
nn ellort
uiTl Im
a co|or while being a com- , nenoqicnoa wa* io oe given io uie biu*.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
of guv hind* in this slate:
blind pig&gt;
tHH.Ib-gger* and all who
prl*llirz ^,1. j p*jr . Benodictino monk advanced."
|&gt;ig^' iHHitleggers
wk bm&lt;Uo|;
.
Adv.
'
13-wks.
Notice i* hereby given that all
may endeavor to ignore Uie law.
and
black
an absorption
Ralilng
hi*
hl* .head,
ho­
noxious weed* growing on any lands
The Philadelphia North Ameri- or*, —
- —
&lt;-»- being
-------------of-. • M
„ arm* abov*
.
----- —
- —- dl
.v---------ke&lt;.i -*• divine
in Ute township uf Irving, County of
ran
llml lli.- l»-l rr.naiuina «ll •UMIw
th.! n«Kt
rar. ol
«•&gt;»• blnsiing
M~»»« for
loo the
th. newly
Notice of Chancery Sole.
Jtarry, or within the limits of any
of aim**, Hi'tiliep in the. »ta|e—tin- Bailin'-, tho »un ar* cafiad white; those that ,j parried
ui*rried couple,
conple. and * rustic,
niatle^of
»ra»*Iu
pursuance
and
by
virtue
of
n
highway, pussjug hy or tliroukti decree of the Circuit Court for the ville distillery at Martinsburg. on&lt;-' reflect sonic rays and absorb other* Hnn
tlon nn
ran thrnuah
through tho
the rhtirrh
church wl.m
when he
Much lands. murt be cut down aud
of Barry. Slate of .Michigan, of tin- iiinsl prosperou* in lli&lt;- are called red. bto*. green, etc.; thore added that thu blearing was not
-destroyed on or before the llr*L day County
... Chancery,
....-UK--..w
...KV..U &lt;,..!«
a'n
ray* gad rettect merely tha'l of tho prieat. bul of *
mode nnd entered
on orhl-e has closed in compliance u,nt
of July atld again ou-vr la-fore the in
the 23rd day of May A. D. 1911 IfrtwiUr Hie new law. Its iiiiiniinolli; non. ,rn
hU„h
----gnmdfather
fut Stomach Remedy. It l« known all
tlrst day of September A. D. nine­ r.a. certain
I.in —cause
—
tllur-a.i.l
’.fll .&lt;comprises
UIUI &gt; &gt;* i . tlinilV
»111 111111 lg — _ 1
.
then-iu pending. ,I l.
piunl
many Ibuilding*,
Tbe Benedictine monk wa* Father
over the United Hteto* Il clew, th*
teen liujidn-d and ftusUeni.
From Headache* by Jiul a
Xelt»ir Kittinger and Lillie which ,cover several acre*.
Du Bourg, paator of the ordef in Paris,
dlKMllve tract of mucoid oocreUunx
Also 111 tho-i.nfih growing within wherein
Kittinger wore Complainants anil! A fonm-r resident of tin- stall*
and remove* poUonou* matter. 11
and
the
grandfather
Of
the
bride.
Forthe hind* of any highway, jmeetng Grant
Klops N. urulflh—Wil* Pain.
Dkb
rsoti
was
iMfendant
rwti.errc.-nlIy
visited
one
of
its
nrn-&lt;t
bring* quick rullef io auffercr* with
by or through such iaiiris niusM* ami Gyant
I HH'H'dil giv.-s lU-slailt It* ,mart CB,,Mlr,r »■««. he had
stomach *llm*nl*, Hver and bn wet
&gt;hiwi&gt; iin.i .u.iraJii „„ „ i
an»l Grant Dickerson was Coni- i |jreftpn»-nt &lt; itiee rninmeiilwl In tinXeurt&amp;faor Sciatica. It IcMt «• ’"lfe «her bnt *•* &gt;«•" ot
Many declare that It ho*
plaiimiit by way of answer iq lhe i i-dii-ii-of the Signal u|ion the rhange lief from
v-r-.-—
Mr*. Guy A. Reamer of 13*7 North trouble*.
if* iy*
iKlil fodhc'p»"i
f“1 l*rt
After bringing up hl* street, Flint. Mich., we* for a long saved them from dangeroua opera­
gnes straight
&lt;.»«thc jminful
purl — »nxrrted
nature
of
croMbill
and
Nelson
Kit-which
lias
aln-ady
taken
place
in
niuHreii hundred mui fourt-wu.
tinser and IJIHe Kittinger were de- | aiiiirqiatioii^bf ,lhe fjoiug into offi-el .Soothes itie Nerves aud slops Im- children until they were old enough time a victim of etoinach and diges­ tion*; many are aure it ha* *aved
Failure to comply with this no­
pain. It I* uImi good f“r Rheuma­ to look after themselves he quitted the tive troubldbc Que of the aerioua ef- their Uvea.
tice on or before tin- date mi-nliou- tiiat i shall seH al public auction ■ l lu- •■feytiiiil aalnous which line tism. Son- IhiuaL 4'Jiret twins aud world and exchanged sword aud gon
rd or witliiu ten days Ihereiiflvr
her almost dally.
the highest bidder, at the norpi tin- main »trcels. .-nlii iiig ttb- ymiug Sprains. You doif t m-«tk to rub— lac* * for the robe and cowl of the Uokod
Sho took Mayra Wonderful Stom­ tiou*. B* sure U’e Mayri*. Go te
- etial! make the parties m» failing lo
fixiul door &lt;if the Court lloti-e iiiini'-n &lt;&gt;f the town to visit litem, in it peni-lnilc-.. Mr. J. lUSwInger.
ach Remedy; then she wrote:
MulbalUud'e Drug Store and a»k
liable for tin* cost* of culling Kann- the City uf Hastings. County
Louisville.
writes: *T*uyh-red’
otln-r
days
brilliantly lighted —
with
•
“
----*"'
•
!
*»“
I
thank
you very mueh for what them Whom lhe wonderful re*uM* U
and au addllmual levy of l.-u lwr
and Klak- of Michigan, (that oleelricily. lheir window* UJIed with quite n revere neuralgic luMidyour medicine tn* done for me. -1 bee been acconipllihlng among peo­
reutuiu uf »ucb tori lo Im- levied UI&gt;d Barry
with aUracUvely displayed -wnrrs, arhe for four lapnths without any
being
lhe
place
ot
bolding
the
Cir
­
never
*aw
anything
work
such
won
­
ple thvy know about—or send to Geo.
Silane*
In
Bowling
Alley.
collected against lhe Property iu the cuit Court for said county), on prrecnl a most forlorn appearano*. isillef. | ured swans Liniment for
A noletle**' bowling alley t* a der* a* Ju*t ttve three bottle* have. It Mayr. Mfg. Cb*njl«t. 1S4-1BS Whit­
puunicr as other tabes are Saturday the UUi day of July. A. D. Throukh
There wa* never * day In my life that ing Rt.. Chicago. 111., for free book on
lh»- ahi washed. fly-siM-rkeil two or thm- mglils and I haven I
........ .
ed and culler:led.
jhma. art.swn stark* of rare­ suffered With my bead since." Get French novelty, one having been in­ I did not have my head.tied up with atomach ailment* and many grateful
1UU at 1090 o'clock in Ute fore- windtn
Datnl this 17th day of June IVU. noon, tlw following described prop- lessly
ly arranged Itoltlrs. still wrap-, a is'llte today. Keep m lhe.huute vented in Parle in which tbo club a cloth and I have not had a head­ letter* from people who have been
ache elnee- I had been doctored by restored. Any druggist can 1*11 you
M. E. MUVRE.
.ap- all lhe itm« (or nain« and all huiH. of falling pine I* silenced.
erty. vu.: all that. Certain Piece—or 1*4 iu straw. Ih Woe.'window.ap
epeciaUatJ.-too, and received very 111- it* wonderful effect*.
*
OmWUMinoer nf Mtgbwayn of tlie panx-J—of Imid situate in lhe town­ geared an inteh.-liangesMe rigti. i’*„ Mr. ami sf.OO. Recminnrnaed
.
Tnwtuliip of In Ing, ikmuly of ship of Rutland county of Baity which reads a* follows:
For sale in lias|ings by all drug|hy CarveUi.A Sldftdns.—A. E. MulJust euotl Mortar* are told by thou­
BANNER WANT ADVS- PAY..
Harty.
.
2-wks aud stalo of Michigan, described as
“Eve Didn't Knon
■ [ Holland.—Ndv.‘
sand* who have used Mayr a Wonder-

Typical Superintendent and Tent
Crew at a Redpath Chautauqua

W. C. T. U.

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

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(XMtMON CM'M’JL
City Council met in regular ses­
sion Friday evening, June 12, PJli.
Mayor JauMeion' wesidiug.
Present al roll caii. Aid. Herm*&gt;’.
Lunn, Niess, RzmshAtid .-dd, :i.
Absent at roll call Aid Carvelh,
Edinonda aud Wooton.
Minutes of June Sth read and ai»proved.
.
The following gccounls were
audited:.
.
Joe Hagr, Firraigh
3 21.92
Hastings Trausfer Co., cart-

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wyaeTDCTi

DAIRYMEN

In a weil-hutlered baking dish
sprinkling each layer wilh cheese,butler and cracker or bread crumbs.
Add two or three well-beaten eggs
lo a cupful or more of milk, and
If you have any doubt in regard to whether you are getting the most money
uour the mixture over th.o-macaroni.
11. Jeffery, Ihbor
possible out of your dairy, just give the Creamery at Hastings a few trials and
Bake until the eggs are set in a cus­
F. Gallop, lahar
tard. Serve ‘with hot melted butter,
if you .do not receive, more money there from the same amount of cream
Wm.'Paustle, labor ..
l».2U
flavored with lemon juice, or with
than you have been getting by churning or by patronizing other creameries,
W.
Leonard,
labor....
deviled eggs and tomato sauce.
Poached Eggs and Horseradish— HEAVILY TINNED MILK PAILS
then you may be sure that you have been getting a square deal and all your
il. Green, labor
Pul two or mom tablespoonfuls of
cream was worth.
,
row!
Wm. Hural, Fireman
butter or meat fryings and a dash
Art Govey, Fireman
-.■out)
Floated Full and Smoothed With
of red pepper or mustard into un
No
matter how much or how little you have to sell, bring it to us and you will
1.. A. Abbey, flreimm •. . .
earthenware or araniieware nan apd
get its full value.
.
Dan A,-halter, ilretnau
in as many eggs as desired.
The fruit cellar will not be quite break on
each a teaspoonful of pre­
Thn boat milking, pall Is tho one so Gb^s. Baker, ilreman
Wc pride ourselves on the accuracy of our testings and other work, and if
complete without a few cans of Place
pared horseradish, cover closely and constructed that It will reduce to a Herb Bishop, ilreman ....
gooseberries and a half dozen tum­ allow
your cream varies in test qur work will show it.
Berm
Colvin,
fireman
toilet.
Herve
with
green
vegminimum the amount of dirt falling
bler* of gooseberry jelly.
tdablc.-xsuch as beans, peas or apin- into the milk during tho process ot Eli Davie, fireman
Our price is as high as any creamery can pay and give correct weights and
Gooseberry Catsuii—Remove the
Guy Giddings, ilreman
milking. The small top pall may have
steins and blossoms from nine
tests and wc will always give a square deal no matter where the price goes.
2o.t)U
Potato Egg Nesi—Prepare cold some objections, but IU advantages Jos. Grace, ilremuu
potad* of ripe gooseberries, wash mashed
potatoes as in above rec­ are «o evident that it I* rapidly being Win. Montgomery, fir-man. ai.ou
them nnd pul into a gramic kettle. ipe, grease
Everyone should add more cows to their dairy, and wc will assure you a
a gem pan. put into adopted by moat of our prominent Eugene McMurry, flremmi .
Mash them well, scald and rub each •’gem”well
Will Roush, labor
good steady market for all you can produce.
a heaping tablespoonfiii dairymen.
through a colander. Then add live of potato, shape
R. Green, labor
it
tolbo
sides,
leav
­
pounds of sugar, three tabl&lt;‘spoon- ing a hollow in the center. Set in
23.00
All milk utensils should be heavily A. D. Maynurd, team
fuis of ground cinnamon mid one the oven lo bake. When partly done tinned and a* free from scame as’It G. Tolhurst, ’■
10.00
amt one-half each of allspice and grate a lablrs|»oonful of cheese ami
-•I.IRI
A. Gallop, labor
clove*. Boil fifteen minutes, then break an egg into tho bottom of each and seams should be flushed full and E. Moore, labor ..../
/add otic quart of cold vinegar; bot­ gem. trill, cheese and salt on the lop smooth with solder. If pall* and cans W. Coburn, labor
I.DU
tle immediately.
2 Mid
of each, and return lo the oven to of thia kind cannot bo purchased, take rt. Mead, labor
HUR)
Gooseberry Jam—Stew the berrie* bake until the eggs a rd sal.
W. Cyales, Jahor
.
HHMJ
in a v»ry little waler, rub them
Nest Eggs—Prepare bread dress­ till up all cravicea with Bolder. Wood- W. Stanley, labor
through a colander and place them ing as for chicken or Airkey, omit­
C. Hicks, labor
’ FRIEND
iu a kettle; add three-fotirths of a ting the sage and using only onion
Metropolitan Brick O'
pint of sugar lo each pint of fruit; and red pepper. Form it into neats
t;bas. Wood, cartage
bod three quarters of-sn hour, slif- twice' tin* size of an egg, and place
Chas. Hill, labor
i.'M
riug constantly, then (Miur into jars them in a bread-pan well greased,
Jake Strouse, labor
-TO
and cover with paraffin, or with pa­ and sei Into Ihe’ovcn. When partly
Citizens Phone Co
per dipped in lhe while of an egg. baked break an egg into each hol­
Geo. W. Abbey, tax toll ...
I50.IJO
Green Gooseberry Jelly—Allow lowed center and return to the. oven
HastingLumiier
Co.
.
three pints of waler to every pint of until tho egg* at.' let.
arc
tion lhal begins to make war on in­
Recovering 1&gt;ur Sunily.
picked-over berries;-place over a good served with a drawn butter
John M. Gould, labor ..
30.00
slow lire anil heat until the berries sauce, tomatoes or a little chili
This country has just pas.-ed vention. initiative, enlcrjuisc, or­ WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
II. A’. Newton, Fireuian
i
Wejay you the HIGHEST
.are all broken or will mash easily. sauce, pickle* or ketchup.
21MKI through ’ a cyclone of defamation, ganization.
Fred Newton, fireman
Great industrial
iiraaiiizations
Turn them into u three-cornered
A. A. Wilmont. Ilretnau
vituperation and exposure—much
Potato Egg Bulls—Into two cup­
2i.&lt;N nf it indi'cviit. The national con­ should be superviseil. htit^sml by- PRICES. We operate 5 EL-&lt;
jelly bug suspended over an earth­ fuls uf cold mashed potatoes heal an
Chas. Wood, fireman ••
enware howl, and let drain over egg and u tablespoonful of flour,
Frank Wood, fireman .
2t)JR) dition bus Iwoii pathologic.
EVA1ORS. Wc buy and sell
■JOJM)
night. In tho morning measure the season wilh salt, pepper ami one
Ed Ilublsuil, fireman . We aro now recovering our sani­ CoIoqoI Henry. Brother .Moyer/ilfll on a LARGE SCALE. We
juice, and to every pint allow a finely choped onion. Cut six cold
Berm Bessmor, gravel
H3/M ty. The commercial .jolt wc have Hevwoo&lt;l, Mother Jones or luimm depend upon doinfa LARGE
|Kmn&lt;| of granulated sugar, iloil the hard-boiled eggs in,half lengthwise,
Thofnapple* Elec. Co, lamp.
experieticwl has shown us I hut Goldman.—(EIIktI Hubbard in The VOLUME of business at a
juice'rapidly for ten minutes; add mash the yolks nnd season wilh but­
when the railroads are prosperous Phllteline.)
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
Tlioniappiu Elec. Co., si reel s 27V.75 —buying' rails, extending their
the sugar, stir until dissolved, and ler, :i little vinegar, salt, red pepper,
ImjII again for ten minutes, counting mustard and a little sugar. Fill the
Moved by Aid. Selden that Un- ac­ lines, building bridges, warehouses, MAKEUP MAN IN BAD MIXUP have never dealt with us, why
from the tlrst minute il begins to halves wilh the ynllr mixture ami
not give us a trial.
counts be allowed and orders drawn. collecting a belter equipment—w&lt;'
boil. . Skim carefully while boiling. put tlfein together again. Form tlie
Carried. Ayes, Aid. Horney. Liiuii, are all pros|&gt;erous. When lhe
Have the jelly glasses heated and set prepared rold potatoes into a ball
Smith Bros. Veits &amp; Co.
Nie.-5. Rnush aud Seld' ii. Ab.-eul. 3. railnnids rease pushing for better
on a folded cloth wrung out id hot round each of (lie deviled eggs,
Ot.C.LAS. Eton 57 Htrtim
Aid Edmonds lakes lus wal dn the facilities,' there is a lull, the bread­
waler. Fill to overflowing, as the place in a well-buttered pan ami
dlcroua Enact.
line fornis. the tramp of the unem­
council.
jelly will settle as it cools, and let bake until hrown.—Country. Gentle­
ployed
ami
the
hoarse
and
ominous
Moved J&gt;y Aid Lunn that council'
cool: place for Si hours where it man. «
In
handling
th*
slug*
which
m*k«
adopt llu- sewer roil nf Wu.-diinglon
will be undisturbed, then seal.
en pans readily abaorb, milk particle*, and Market street smv r with lhe land. In such times, an extra po- : np tho line* tn • newspaper, and tn
Gooseberry Fool—Gn a hot day
Slewed Prunes, Kips Itiiinins.
lice force is n&lt;-ede«l. the militia * coperatlng the verioo* Item*, the
there is nothing more refreshing
Wash thoroughly one-half pound making It almost Impossible to keep understanding Hint the sewer .'top
and satisfactory than gooseberry uf large sweet prunes, one-half them sweet and clean. For thia rea­ at corner of Washington mid Bond train and wait for orders, and men- makeup min sometltnes gets the Unee
Il....... ’•■Ul-. Klull
mud a, ,«d &gt;hw nalunll, ™d
fool. u dish which is surprisingly pound of whole Hits nnd one-half cup son thoy should have no place in the street. Carried. • A;
Roush
moods,.
Horney.
Lunn,
little used in Illis pari of lhe world. of seedless raisins. Soak over night
ur-1
The regular recipe is? One quart of in jus! enough water to cover. Next
To thoroughly clean milk utensils and Selden. Absent,
Individual,
at
«..;k
anKit.
—
and
|
M
th„ 3.^,, |Pt| N„, ,
dw&gt;
ripe guisebemes, oiiu cupful of su.- morning -simmer until soft. The they should bo rinsed with cold water
gar. one tiiblekpoonful of butter and waler should die almost cooked out to.remove all particle* of milk. Then gravel north Broadway. feet wide
four eggs. The gooavherriM should and a small amount of juice left. they should be scrubbed with a brush from the north limit' of tin- city . rtul rwountw ..t till, tn.veraln.ud “d “ •“«'»“
wtth
In) lopped and stemmed and stewed Sugar is nol necessary as the various in warm water, after which they iilo. rods south. Carried. Ayes. h, t..u a,.ins
wifi 111.
tndowlni nnlli:
with.a pilll of water until they are fruit* from a thick, delicious syr­
Aid. Edinmubt, Itornej. Lunn, Nies*, endeavor to contlscati* its property, i “Wintam Smith, the only-eon ot Mr.
tender. The skins are removed by up. Herve very c&gt;&gt;ld with cream.
Ruush
nnd
Selden.
xAbaent,
2.
lake away its charter., dc.wlroy its
paaaiug them through a colander; This is a delightful desert or ifreak- In boiling water. No wiping cloth
Moved by Aid. Ni&lt; * that lhe city
the butirr, sugar and beaten yolk&gt; faxt dish. It is also very satisfactory should be used. Sunlight 1* ono of have a survey mnd- for side walk good-will—docs it not stand to
reason that thus w&lt;* kill ambition,
are added, the mixture is well hjsn- for Ipnrhcou if served with soft the best disinfectants nnd when pos­ grade'
from Baker Shriucra lo Pal destroy initiative, smuttier aspira- tbo prsaence of 70 guoata. lactudlcs
en and the whole floured info a creamy cottage cheese aud whole sible all utensil* should be gtverf the flutter)',
Jr., properly on south
i glass dish. CtJker with the whiles bread and butter..
benefit of good sunlight and pure air. Jefferson street
ami
e-limale
of
cost
pansion
ceases, union) are canceled,
"Rer. Jackson tied tho nuptial knot
i nf the eggs beaten witli two lablemade. Carried. Ayes Aid. Ed­ men are laid off. and the whole land
) spoonfuls of powdered »&lt;ugar until
for the parties, average 1460 pound*
Ralsln Cake.
Heruey. Lunn. Nies?, Roush
GOOD LIGHT FOR DAIRY BARN monds.
they will stand alone. For those lo
hoof. The beautiful home of lhe
ami
Selden.
Absent.
2,
Two
cups
sugar.
Happily, however, we are now. on
whom Hie taste of raw eggs is disbride
was decorated with one sulky
One-half cup butler.
Moved by Aid. I.mm, that iho City1 gelling our nenes back to iionm rake, one
sa&lt;ie&lt;able some slight alterations
Conaidarlng Reautta Secured From Engilieer
feed grinder and two set*
Three eggs.
■
be nuilmrired to purchase nnd ^mily is taking Hie place of
uiay-be made. Afl«r tlie skins have
Putting
In
Wlndpwa,
Expense
la
One and a half clips milk.
tho necessary td" for the Market I hysteria.
•
. ot work harneaa. nearly new, ahd just
lieeu taken off, return the gooseherFour cups Ilnur.
and Washington sti- rt gewer. Car-i 'Money is the measure of power, before thfc ceremony was pronounced
lies lo the tin*, beat the yolks of the
Four teaspoons baking powder.
tho Mondel and Son* wedding march
ried.
eggs thoroughly, adding a few
oriunlly tor
One cyp semVcss raisins,. .
siKHuifdls of the hot berriifs during
Moved by Aid. Ni- 'S that ordi­
Modern milCream hulteVwith sugar, add euce of expert dairymen all over the nance commitlf-' diafl, an ordinance
tlie beating so that they will nol
yolks,
heal
well,
add
milk,
flour
country
that
every
cow
should
have
Ing wiilcii will positively letul to a
licetitiing *ide;wulk builder*. Cur­ vesl. And I liny invesl'.Jliai. they •hoop, who carrying a bunch ot
curdle and. dually, mix the berries sifted wilh baking powder, add
four
square
feet
of
light
and
that
the
and yolks together. They should be raisins und whites of eggs beaten to
ried.
y
■
may use. The successful man now bride’*’ rose* In har hand waa very
cooked two minutes, stirring all the a stiff froth. This will make two windows should bo arranged to allow
beautiful. 8ho wore ono light spring
Mov«rEF&gt;i
an even distribution of light through­ of Chief fit Fi
while. Tim beaten whites are next loaves.
ways’ rind forever Widening, exleiid- wagon, two crate* of apple*, three
out tho barn. Considering tho re­ cepted.
stirred in und tlie entire mass is
rack* of hay. ono grindstone of mous­
cooked one iiiouieul longer.
sults.
tho
expense
of
putting
In
win&gt;f
human
Ixiltermetil.
seline de solo and trimming* with
SOUTH NASHVILLE.
Movetl by Aid. I.mm that council
DETROIT. MICH.
Preserved Gooseberries—Pick ov­ tjist Week
about ono hundred bushels of spuds.;
’s Letter.
adjuuni uptil Jtm.- I’.', till I. Carri*
er. wash, drain and stem berries,
Tho bridal couplo left yesterday on .
Miss Alice .McKinniWx of Grand la a dairy bam 30 or 40 feet long ta
then" weigh. Take three-fourths of
.Nothing
is
mure
silly
and
absurd
from 320 to |25.x*Tho ayatem of ven­
an
extended
trip.
Terms,
spot
ca»h."|
M.
Patten,
Rapids
is
spending
a
pari
of
her
va
­
the weight of the fruit in sugar, pul
Hi.in tti-- i&gt;K;i that th'- men who
tilation commonly need con*lata of
City Clerk.
in a iiri'serving kettle, add one and cation wilh her parents and other two aota of fluoa. Tho Inlota or fresh
have built up lhe great modern
one-fourth cupfuls qf waler to each relatives southeast of the village.,
AmerJcau fortunes hl&gt;' inlrnl mi
Unpleasant Pasicngar.
FIRE INSURANCE
COATH GROVE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Dlrkersou and son air flues should bo near thu roof ozid
pound of sugar, bring to the boil­
ea.«" and luxury, As a class Iley
A largo anake boarded a *teaj
not
more
than
ten
font
apart.
Tho
I.ast
Week
’
s
la'ller.
ing |H)inl. and let boil fifteen min­ Inland of North Vermontville spent
tlka to chauga your inauranca call
A numlH'i- from here attended the bio, rapid, und direct in Ibrir deal­
utes. Add fruit, again bring to. lhe Sunday at 4lie laller s mother’s, Mrs. greater the number tho moro effec­ graduating
the
village
of
Dalnertna.
ftaljr.
It
cxei. i-&lt; s al llaMing*- ings. -Thoy work sixteen hours a
tive tho ventilation, atneo thoy en­
lioiliug point, and let Isiil until the Amatida HeAlh’s.
Mr. and .Mrs. C. Hartwell spent able the fresh air to displace tho foul lasi Friday. A mi.'take was made day. They are in lhe game and ralacd It* head and hissed at tbe pa*-,
berries are transparent. Fill the
sen gers, aomo of whom fainted. The
air more rapidly. Tho outlet* should in the names of the graduates from
jars to overllowiitg und adjust lhe Sunday nt Hayden Nye’g.
LEE H. FRTOB
Miss Esther Heath is working in bo placed to provldo tho quickest CoaLs Grove. I he name uf Earl
conductor struck the reptile on the
rover* as directed for other pre- Vermontville.
Bray should have i«-i*n given and
escape for tho foul air.
(lint makes use an imperative head, causing It to fall on tho track.
the name of Beth llichardsou should
Roy Hough is spending a few days
al Rattle Creek.
.
r
To Wiish Workliqj Clothes.
.■ George Brown returned Saturday
Valenlii Fuller i- visiting frieuds once saiij James J. Hill to me. “ami
It is a difficult tusk' lo gel grease from Mt. Clemt'ns where he has
SurprWiiB Cure of StomNOTE'S near
Kalamazoo.
lhe saffron journal' roll off the
out of workingmen's dollies by the lM&gt;en the past week taking treat­
.
iich Trouble.
Hilda mid All; ■ K&gt;'iinc&lt;|y of Hie number of my millions. T/ie furl
usual method of washing. If the ment for rheumatism.
When you'have trouble willryour UNDERTAKING AND
spots are Ural covered with kero­
aunt. Mr. and Mr-. William itnmks reft of llu*m&lt;-ii iii Minnesota. Th stomach or chronic constipation, FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Cliff. McPeck returned to Battle
sene ami allowed .to stand a li/lle Creek
A good milch cow never becomca from Saturday-until TueMlny.
Saturday after spending the
make my inv.-lm.-nls prolitnhh1 don’t imagine that your cu-&lt; i- be­ Licensed Embalmer always in attendance
while they may Im easily washed if past two weeks with relatives in rolling faL ‘
ami to k«-'-p them from failing away, yond help just because youroudiA*
washed in very wann..water. En­ Nashville ami vicinityillness of Mr-. M.ny ToWm-end id I ain nbliui'd elernnlly lo struggle, fails to give you relief. Mr.-. G.
PHONE, 32* OR 387
gine mid wagon grease is nol hard
Mr. and Mrs. Emery and son and
Hasting--, who fonie-rely lived in pulling-iu more imuicy to keep Slengle. plaintiehf, N. J. writes.
Raise
and
krop
all
heifer
calve*
to remove from shirts mid overalls Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Everts spent
Lunts Grove. Wc h-jpe she may beif the spots are rubbed with lard an Sunday nt Dennis Ward’s.\
better .soon.
habit of ceflaifl newspnp&lt;-rs
hour or so before washing them. The Kinne reunion was held nt
.Mr. and Mr-. Ii i Colton of East
It ought to hurt any man's
ng t&lt;&gt; inspire" class hut nil by, tiling I ale up»et it terribly. One
Another great aid in washing heavy lhe home of Mr. ami .Mrs. RoyWoodland and Mr. and Mrs. George
of ChamlM-riaiu's advertising book­
. working clothes is to lay them on Hough in June tilth. The fon-iioon science to sell dirty milk.
Kcidmore of High Bank attended
lets cauie to me. After reading a
the wtishlioard or a wooden table, vvhs spent visiting nnd preparing
church Sunday and visited friend'.
•f- l|m probdarial, is tin insnll few of tile letters from people who Estate acid on commuaton. Ganarat
after.wetting Ilii-m well, then soap­ dinner. Al noon forty were served
Milk auSera contamination
The Evangelistic meelings con­
had been cured by ChamlH-rlam's conveyancing. Having a com Plata Mt
lie
'
ini&lt;-llig&gt;*nc«
&lt;»f
the
ago.
ing ihem Hioroughly and taking dinner under the trees in the yard, quickly than any other food.
ducted by Evan-'list Kimberlmu
I'ablels, I decided to try them. L ot Abstract Books compiled from tba
an ordinary floor si-rubbing brush in the afternoon n program consist­
ul-e still lining Imld with good inter­
have taken nearly th rec-fourths of Ilecorda. can furaUh complata At&gt;to (Ift'in. The dirt will come out ing of music mi the piano, speaking
Trnat tho cows kindly and thoy will est and will coulimie over Sunday. conll«&lt;-al&lt;- privalf-propi’ily in the u package of them and rim now eat
like magic.
and singing, which whs enjoyed very repay you In dollar* and coat*.
The exangelisl appeal* to nil by his name of flu- law. that iiulnnl will almost rvwythiug ttial I want.”
much. Regrets were received from
prate of Hi,- punt, and Hull Zulu Fur sale by All Dealers.—Adv.
Ways Willi Ejjgv.
various parts of the sial.- from
message. On Monday’ evening Im savjigo will journey this way* to sit
The man with plenty of alfalfa
’ 'Germ Patmcd Eggs—Line Uie Iml- those nol present. Al u late hour not worrying- about bran at (25
BA&amp;NEH WANT ADVS. PAY.
saug a '"lo entitled ' If I.Knew’’ mid on the.broken, atrti of Brooklyn
VO* RHIUHATIBM KlDNtY* MO MIAO Dll
tom and ri'lcs of each cup in a gem ice errant nnd cake were served.
on Tuesday evening Miss Grace ami Bridge, llul I hi- is nol V‘ I"'- We
l&gt;iii&gt; with the usual sour-milk bis­ IL will be remembered as n very en­
Miss Mildt'-d Gould of High Bunk tire beginning lo realize that busicuit dough. Prick tin* dough willra joyable day by-all present.
sang "Clmos" Nn".” These.wen- ne.ss is built mi cmifldnnco, that
Dairying
builds
up
thn
soil
for
tho
fork so that it won’t puff up, ami set
Mrs. Ray Reynolds is Un lhe sick reason.that it take* little of It* anb- both very good. ’ Tili' f" will he spec­ when we d«-'lrny faith in our cmn. it in lhe oven io bake. When thine list.
ial services toexf smiday.
men'iul fabric we are actually tak­
grate cheese amLJiieak an egg into - Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Ma­ staaoa.
Sunday School •Ndti’x .
ing tho roofs from homes. »n;ilc|ieach cup, cover with cheese, salt son a daughter June the HR.lt.
Subject of Jeison next Sunday is Ing'fond from children, taking tinmid pepper, and lei the eggs set.
Ernestine- Benedict is spending a
Review. Here m- Home Imin-ful. girly and boys from school. imd|
Rice or macaroni to which a wcll- few days at J. Heath s.
pudiiiig Ixxltes nak«Hl. out into the]
questions:
Wlio
iV;
respond*-today
pricoa.
lH-alen egg and a lablcspomiful of
Mr. and Mr*.-John Houah.Of Bai­
to the.men wig- imide.WMiws.for Harm.
flour have been added may be used lie Creek attended the Kinne re­
not attending lhe Fast? What i.Business mean* homes, gardens.
in place of the biscuit dough.
union al Huy Hough’s lust Tuesday.
iHstks.
parks, music, good roads,
1‘hooc us and we will deliver to any part of the city.
Jesus
teaching
'as
m
llm
effect
of
Eggs, Cream Gravy aud Biscuit—
Beal Kelley of Ann Arbor was the
riches upon character? What does schools—safely. happinoM. peace
Muke ordinary aour-mill or baking guest at Junie* Heath's last week.
and
pro-p«-rity«—and of Ihese Ihiiut*
lesson Vil teach as l&lt;&gt; lh»» eonsciou—
Why Our Cream Is So Good
powder biscuit*, then devil as many
ntws mid one- .ondilion a" J he world has not yl semi a ple|Causes of Stomach Troubles.
liatil-lioilfd eggs ns are necessary
None of th* new fangled chums (lealli?
di*nlh? rtLuke-lfitll-Sl)-Why
fLuke hi-.H-sl) -Why si
sin...... -Imra. f^hall w blast; wither and
for tlie number io be served. Make
Sedentary habits. lack of out door
cream i» made by machinery add no hand touches it. thus making it
drawn butter sauce, and add ilo il exercise, insufficient niasliciitioii have yet put the ota-tuhioued bux«l C|it i.'Liau Hun ir,. b reganb’d
PURE. WHOLESOME aud SANITARY.
privflepv rather ll. ii.a duly? in mouths nil that civilization hojds
ha!f a cupful of finely grated cheesr. of food, constipation. n torpid liver
dear'f 1 think hot.
z
'
‘
what pespsrl i* sin. like leproaj ?
We make a specialty of .handling Iqe Ciaaui for Parties, Social*. Sunday
ami let il Ixyil slowly. . Split the hut worry mid anxiety, overeatliiv. par­
We can direct ahd regulate and
tiouH* are’asking. “When ape we
The sire la more than half the herd.
biscuits, lay on each a litill of a dev­ taking
--- „ of
-- .food. —and
.... drink inot
&gt;ui ounru
suited
.-■uperxiai-.'-lint
we
Mjotild
do-.U
in
going
to
a
Sumlay
Hchool
pic
­
iled egg. and cover vvith lhe cream­■ lo your nee und occupation. Cor­
Ittalici*
and
nut
in
hliiqlness
mid
nic?
’
’
\Vu
should
•h'cnfe
soon.
ed eheesie gravy.
rect your habits nnd Ink* Uhamlmr- hard will tranamlt dairy cliaracUrtawrath, liist-we go down in lluraunkMacaroni Baked With Egg—-Boili11 lam's Tfihlcts ami you will soon be
,Bfe more th.iu .fjifo women •m roddxvay. Iiotse und rider, pur­
. -Thej,e
miicaroui m salted water for twenty well again. For saia by AH Deal.-udroge urgauualimi* in lhe United
suffrage
.— Mptr’ aud pursued. The forces of
minutes. Drain and arrange iu lay-■ II era.—Adv.
.
Slates.
,di::vluliou are ul work iu any na­
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THE DAIRYMEN S

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HASTINGS, MICH.

j?,

Spring Term

Detroit Business Uniiersity

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture co.

DAIPY

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ICE CREAM

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THE PALM GARDEN

�THE HARTINGS RAMMER. JULY 2. 1ML

FACTTWBWT

HWIT REVEALED INFORMATION tend-*! meeting very well for them

and we had some*hopes that in the
ABOUT THE BUM LAKE IWOIAHS spring of Hie year a revival would
commence and Hint God would have
ANCESTORS OF THE BRADLEY mercy upon lhe Indians. But there
was little don# the first year among
IHDIANS OF TO-DAY.
the people. Some time after, thia
they remarked lhal the/bad agreed
'
(fianiinued from page 17.)
i&lt;. giro God one ear to hi at whal
he said nnd keep one ear tor them­
her as it was a new matter for her selves.
But now this oil-- BPOM
to settle, among Indians that were and fcnid that he had rcaolved to
. In the habit of getting drunk when­ give both ears to God that he
might
Bpenk'all
of his minn. The
ever they could get a chance, fl
winter Itnd- nn.-setl away nnd
was a rrtntter of great trial to my firstHolland
Salt
Stock
Prevent
the spring opened beautifully nnd
wife. She had wept and mourned it was lime fin- the-Indians to go
over her lot With a deep feeling of out Id their sugar hush.
They
The
worms
came
and
killed
your
lambs,
reduced
your
pigs
WHY
NOT
PREVENT
THIS?
There is no reason why a bad
horror al the thought of leaving wished to gel there in time lo make
condition shall be allowed to come wheu the prevention is
■.
good society and having a people llieir troughs nnd having all things
until they sickened and died. You thought they bad chol­
that was abandoned to the worst ready they went off apparently a
within
your
reach
—
and
it
is
so
much easier to prevent dis­
era. Your profits were materially cut off. Th© seeds of
practice in the world nnd to engage happy people. There would -he
ease than to cure it. Dr. Holland’s Medicated Stock Food
in a cause that seemed utterly lin- time enough after their.sugar work
worm infection are scattered all over your farm and if some­
{HMaililc of success, was indeed had got through witlF'for them to
is
fully
guaranteed
to
do
just
what
we claim for it, if fed
trusting In God alone for help for plant their &lt; &lt;»rn and do other work
thing is not done your stock may be infected and a heavier
according to our directions. Besides being a disinfectant
if God was left out of the question ns il might be- necessary Tw them
loss follow-than you have had yet.
nothing could be done to hope for to do. Tile women were nllogelher
and purifier it is a PRODUCER.
the least success. I had given the the most industrious white the men
.
Indians a smrtll- talk upon their attended lo Htcir guns nnd huntrd
situation. I bad told them of the in Uie woods for deer and other
changes that would occur and how gnnu*.
Dr. Holland’s Medicated Stock Salt Makes
good il would he for them In lie pre­
The Indiana found that I was
pared. ami in the month of.Scptem- mu elf opposed to their getting
MORE MILK
MORE
MORE
' her, Saginaw with his baud of men drunk on the ground that I had
Good
Milk
or
Good
Wool cannot be grown (rom, unhealthy stock.
See us and get a
camo over In see me and have an­ bought for litem, so they would pre­
booklet that will tell you all about this and what it will do for your stock and how to use it.
other talk with nic on the subject. tend that they were going out lo
'
1 endeavored to treat him nnd his celebrate some of their rites, blit 1
.
jwopb' well and made some prepa- was aware that drunkenness was
’
ration for dinner and after they had llieir object nnd was determined lo
finished their meal. I rose up nnd keep a look out for them after
addressed them very affectionately they had lievii gone three or four
upon their condition and how tho liours. So I hud my horse saddled
government viewed if and stated to one day after they had left tlie
them that this was a mission estab­ camp aliout two hours nnd rale
lished by tho government lo see if down m the woods where they had
they could not help them in such a assembled.
1 found them in n
way Hint il would raise them out most sorrowful condition, drunk
■of all their troubles nnd thus pre­ and fighting. One of them took n
pare them for that world to which long slick and struck al a squaw
we were all of us fast approaching. and hnd he not struck a stick and
After I got through the old Chief broke his club lie would have kill­
got up und remarked that he had ed her. 1 ordered some young men
never said that he would come on to arrest him and six of them endeavored (o lei the bottle alone [would always give his grand-xon a and they 'would often go down to
Gunn lake nnd fetch .us large pick­
. to this land bul that now he was clinclu-d in with him. They were but ill.- poor old num had «uel. a : port imdhe
a «o.«l milured
Mr “mior &gt;1... H .™n.-l al-tfrUTS; erel and if the Bishop was coming.
prepared to sav that he would come
by the side of a large lofi
on and lie remarked that what he .standing
tiKh
Il ey "*
'.T ,
,
,
.. '
no one. -We had another I would say to them that if they
about three feet through
they
riui and
-ill -tlua
’c jno*l imiiossible fur. him lo break ।
a tall man and a man that would hunt nnd bring ine in a large
said on this subject would como to tusseled- together will,
..*.1
..It....I &gt;&gt;■&gt;&lt;&gt;'
li.i li*ul
ll-ili- fat
pass. Hy came over once more bul inight and finally all .went. down .to­ ..rV
had liviul
lived rnnnv
many vonr.
years ivilli
with tlln
the hah1
turkey. I would pay them well
off.
II ......
recollect
mie’ .Im*
day he
had lin.l
1 had no intrepreter and could say gether on tlieif heads beside Hie lug been from home and Iny with his il of drinking. One'day Psaid to 1for lheir trouble which they were
nothing lo him and finally in the and the first that got loose from daughter under lhe.fence drunk, him, “Do you not think much of the »sure to llo. They began lo see
month of November lie came over the otjiers look the first Indian by mid came to me in order to make religion of our Saviour?" He an- Itheir privilegcu nnd Lheir conduct,
.Gun lake wilh all his band nnd-set- the hair of his head and -dragged Ills confession. 1 told, him that I sweriHl my by saying that ho would ’was much chanced. They attend­
1 led wilh us nnd staid as long hs he him off anti so on until they had was sorry to see him going so fast like tn try his religion and if lie «ed regular their prayer meeting*lived. I was at work with .Mr. Pot­ cleared Bwny the wlmle pile of In­ to ruin. • He told me Hint he was could leave off liquor he was ns- which
was a great help to them and,
land when I first saw them com­
of them were happy in lheir
■
They had now drank up urged to drink and if I said the sured that the Lord would have some
ing. The men were on foot and dians.
They saw that there was
most of their liquor and .promised word he would enter n prosecution mercy upon him ami ho said that SSaviour.
' they arranged themselves in single me that they would finish and comt* [nt. once against the man who sold it ho meant to make the trial for one I(rue happiness in the service of God
tile and the women and children home and be sober men. They sup- [lo him. I remarked to him that it year and if he succeeded he would &lt;and they longed lo have all (heir
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
were on horseback. Tliere were IHised that this was a cunning trick. 1was the only course^llint he could then muk;&gt; a public profession of 1people teste how good, and gracious
Lord was. The women sang de­
aliout sixty in all men. women and I now had found out their doings I pursue. He went accordingly and his religion and lead a godly life the lhe
I
in Western Michigan.
children. They marched up on to ami begged of them to leave I In* took
lightfully
and
it
was
truly
good
remainder
of
his
days.
He
attend1
n
summons
for
the
genl
and
1
the ground and unloaded their
a judgment and cost ed church regular except when he Itimes with us. Now they are most­
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
alone. I preceived Hint they obtained
1
ponies. I then told Mr. Poland lo stuff
ly
moved
away
from
us.
They
was
sick
In
leaving
liquor
alone
1
against
him-for
one
hundred
tlolhad mended in some small degree •
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
Ittiink back anil rejoice in God for
take lhe ox team and wagon and
was in great hopes that they lars. The man who sold the liquor after'xo long a trial he was very 1his
carry their tilings near some excel­ and
great mercies toward them’.
Beil, 173
.
Beil, 651
might see the evil of their doings to .him has gone also to render up sick, bul I paid close attention to They
can now see Low hard I hud
lent springs of water. They saw and
his account.
Wc endeavored to him and he recovered very fast. He ’
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
reform.
me move their goods nnd wore
allow the Indians what we wanted had gained the-day and he came Ilabored fur lheir footf and write
The
second
year
Noonday
came
to
\
and give ine thanks for my la­
. pleased that I had done it. The
of-tln-m; that it was nol for our forward afler his time had expired me
i
*
men. went lo work al- once and pay us a visit from the Baptist mis­ benefit that they labored but for and wax united with lhe church. Ibor in their behalf. '
erected their wigwams and the sion with two or three of their best themselves nnd some times they The Bishop canie once to Kalama­
women built their fires and lheir men and he addressed the Indians would work like men ami do all in zoo and he went out tn hear hiifi
camp was soon smoking and their in a very affectionate manner. Ho lheir power to do for which 1 was preach. I must say that he was KNEW USE OF THE CEREALS
fires were blazing, and by the lime also made another Chief anil Iold sure to give them credit to en­ tinu unin the end of his life. His
that lhe sun went down, they were him his duty and the duly also of courage them tn go ahead. The old oldest soir was named Sbapcquonk
nil ready for re*t. The next morn- his wife. Noonday Had been a con­ Chief endeavored Ip assist me all in nnd hte second son was named
■Wntt they arose bright and early to vert some time and was very anx­ his -power and would leave liquor i'.aurequn. I irwd lo get tho youn­
Animal Food.
look around them nnd see what w;as ious for all the Indians (hat they alone for some time; then again the ger Jmt lhe old Chief was fetrrfnl
io Im; done.
I saw a number of also might partake of lhe blessings [temptation would come upon him and il was n tong time before he
them take down their rides and of lhe gospel. Ho stayed wilh us ।like a whirlwind nnd lie would give writfid let him come io my house.
There la nothing to Indicate that
three
or
four
days
and
behaved
like
,
fire them and Then wipe |hem out
a num
every
up tn it.
He thought that he His youngest son was
..................
’
•• ;
w.
1*^1 r.uuu
UIU UUW
,
clean and concluded in my own a gentleman. 1 was truly pleased should
conquet' it at last but we inch of him. '.II taught him lhe have buckwheat pancakes for breakw nmi
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mind that they were going oyl to wilh him for he thought that there jlin’d been at the mission about flvj?' English language
and &lt;i&gt;nl
sent linn
him In
to »fast
it has been .learned....
that not.
,
hunt some deer. They went out to were other Christians in the world years
and he concluded il best for the Mission lo finish his education only buckwheat but many other gralna
- hunt and before night came .in wilh beside Baptists." Indeed (he Indians jhim to be baptized as-It might aid bul the Chippewas were top wild
. plenty of venison and I saw at once appeared to like our services wclU ।him much In living aright. Indeed for him and he left them and came* • of tho present day. such ns corn, barHint they were very generous for as we had them translated into [ ।there was not anything against lhe home.
. they'distributed lheir ment around their language.
old man ‘but this one sin and he
sumod by ths people of the latter half
By this limo I had an Interpreter .said
&lt;
the camp and I received also a
Shnpeouonk is now the
that be would try to conquer
share. We then’ employed a sur­ by the name of Mawbeso. who was jil. bul alas, for him.
I think it lo the Chippewa grounds
veyor who run out lhe. land in ten very gnott to Interpret lhe English iwas lhe latter part nf February much] beloved. .
; llthio epoch.
acre lots so that each could hove a into the Indian and he would keep ।that the fndians left
grounds
,r., their KivuuMv
Z
.
.
* It Is generally admitted that th#
i
■ share and move on to their lots and sober nnd wax always handy on Hie for
the sugar camps ami Saginaw ^_l^fiad to’ get my provisions from' men ot the age of hewn stone werb
Tence them in, so that each knew ground
,
to Interpret when I needed n,..i
imid anf..,..
few Indians moved
---------- 1 to
&lt;„ -a---------camp----------------------------,--------------------Kalamazoo. .’ .„*.
The
roads
were now'hunter#. With Asiatic tavaaiona the
where to go for lheir vegetables. him. He is now gone to the World ;across the beautiful lake that lies Jhrough lb&lt;! woods and it would manner of living changed. The neo­
They behaved very well for a few of
। Spirits. He stayed with us until iin front of my house. They hail take me until late nt night lo gel
days but as soon ns they could gel my time bad almost expired and Ibeen absent bul a few days ami a load home nnd some times I would lithic# began to ratio domestic ani­
some (excutaunwbo) I saw lhal went with two Indians a hunting ■one morning Saginaw's daughter break down my wagon, lea\e;all in mals and to cultivate'certain apocle# ■
that they were greatly given up to and
:
they left him in the woods nol ।came across the lake and iold me the road an&lt;l come home in the ot plant*, th# remain# of which ar#
the habit of getting as they called a half mile from his wigwam where ithat lp»r father had been struck night and .the next any send the •till to be found.
•• il, iiiuiba, and
I saw nt he died. He hail n disease which &lt;witli a club in a dntnkey frolic and •ixvii
wapm
Corn *■ ,l&gt;0 ro0-t ancient plant
oxen uuwii
down ui
to iibui
haul iiuiue
home m»
my wagon
i
onco that (he Indian traders were proliably aft on il had broken on the that
his brains were knocked out and then would have to build a log known. Sclentlat# have observed
gathered again and tlie sec- ;and she wished me to go and fee1 heap in order to fix
in (be habit of getting liquor for outside
&gt;
.. . up my
- -------fire. — sample# of it tn the celebrated layer
them. ’ They Tiad not as yet seen •nnd time il broke on Hie inside and Ihim before he died.
I went ac­
I had established prayer meetings of th# Ma# d'Axil, or end of tho hown
. the evil of their doings. It was put an end to his life. Many ror- &lt;cordingly across the lake to his wig­ which I had twice a week nml tin*
now fall of the year and the Indians rowed for his removal as he was a &lt;wam and sure enough there he lay Indians were always there ready to
It is believed that this kind of plant
I—.—-I..
I -- and. in*
* - assist me. -All went on wl} nl the
his skull broken
in
were
expecting the paymaster man that.they appeared to like [with
&lt;
anil in a general way ho kept Ibreathing out .his last breath. He mission but my pay was hindered, is essentially of Asiatic origin. * It
along soon nnd they said that they much
।
would have to go to the Grant] Rap­ himself sober so that he had no dis- Iknew nothing nor did he come to the Bishop having charge oLil. I could have been brought into Europe
Egyptian
’ ids in order to gid lheir money. I grace on the cause of religion. I iagain for aboul twelve o’clock hr was one year, without any/ tponey by nerolithio invaders.
&gt; had so much to attend to that I de­ recollect that Saginaw, nur old Ibreathed his last.
Ilfs murderer and the Bishop came to hoc mv and
clined going to the payment and my chief, was much pleased with Maw- &lt;was pointed out lo me ami he came I had nothing to eat. He knew also pretty frequent, being repre­
people were gone about tlfree weeks tie.tfe as they were on the.best tennC 1ii|&gt; to ine and snhl something to this well for he had taken the mon­ sented by six distinct varieties. On
• hefore they returned home. I soon The old Indians that came to the ime but I fopnd that he was much ey ami used it himself. The gen­
learned that they hail saved no mission were in the war against us iintoxicated. I. however, told him tleman foumt that such n course
money and that lheir clothing wds and were paid b/ Great Britain for Ithat I woifld gel a coffin made and would not answer.
resented by a different kind from tho
I
also gone, that they all looker! down their service against us. I one day that
he must come with a hand
and fell miserable. f)n. Sunday. I heard Noonday telling our Chief •sleigh and bring the coffin and put
This has been called by all who
Tho other plants of that age wore
talked to them on the subject ami Penasoe what a lime he once had .1him in il ns jjoon as he died and were acquainted with it an excel­
probably gathered in a wild state.
told them that there was a very with our men. Two of the Indi- ithen he must bring the corpse up­
mission and I Bin bold to say Fruits were generally cut tn quarters
great wrong somewliere and that- ans had ascended a large tree well (on a hand sleigh up to the meeting lent
that
(he
Indiansas.
a
body
have
they must try lo find out that wrong tilled with loaves; it was a bench 1house and that 1 would preach to done better than any- other mission aud dried; such as certain little spe­
and correct il. for they were vary tree aud the tiring commenced rap- lthem on the occasion. After they got up among them. Il was indeed cies of apples and pears.
much worse off after thoy had their idly. He said flint he tlre«l as fast 1had brought the corpse up and a bard stand al the first on account
।
money than they were before they ax lie could load his rifle, buf soon gathered
the Indians together, the of their hiving ardent spirits but by
i
Official statements show that nf
had any. * They replied ttial they ho perceived that they saW the wife
of Keokecsccuin, the daughter degrees it wore away so that they
hoped if I would go wilh them that smoke of his rifle and tired n volley &lt;of Saginaw, came up to the coffin evidently saw their duty. We had the 1.500,000 dairy cows hi New
| look nl her father. She olood the most hopak for younger lads York slate 500,000 ..are tubercular
they should bo much better off than into .the tree and upon Seeing this to
:
Hwy were or than they had been said .Noonday we made down the nnd
looked nt him for a moment who were coming up to get them and of the children-sHiffering with
’ nnd that I would assist them and tree the best way we could and ns ;and then uttered nn unearthly to avoid the horrible practice of tuberculosis 25 per cent are infect­
’ savp their money. I now had me a It happened wo gut clear from any •sercerh and seemed in great agony. drinking
wilh the bovine type, showing
liquor and our success was ed
&lt;
Ing house built and fixed it up for shots. I thought Illi’s was lucky She
one-fourth of the afflicted chil­
loved her father and it seem­
I built’ n church or that
lha winter. I also built a alable for indeed. Bul now they saw differ- &lt;ed like death for her to pnrl with excellent.
dren were infected by -the inilk
rather
took
a
house
that
I
had
built
my horses and oxen and went out to ently. They found lhal we, Amer- Ihim. The Indiaps gathered to­ for my own family and fitted it up they drank.
,
look at the marshes to find some icans. hnd done right in standing ;gether and I preached lo them on for a meeting hduse which answer­
hay. I traveled about fout* miles our ground. Ho remarked that wo ।the .subject nnd 1 trust that many of ed for a season remarkably well al­
Has Your Child Worms?
i
. nnd found an 'excellent marsh had a great man to lead us on the them
laid il to tp*art. The son-in­
we could not make it as
Most children do.
A Coated.
where I got hay enough to last me victory. .The government nf this jlaw by the name of Keokeesecum though
as we needed for fear that the Furred Tongue; Strong Breath;
nil winter.
country bad done -well by the In- ,concluded that he would drink no light
lioya would throw stones and. break Stomach Pains; circles tinder eyes;
Wf. had as yet no houso of Wor­ dians nnd if.the traders instead of more
।
liquor nnd f-teelieve that he lhe glass so that we had no win­ pale, sallow complexion; nervous,
ship’ nqd I visited their, camps nnd providing liquhr for them had used jkep| well his word for he and hi's dows in lhe front part. " The bish­ । fretful,
grinding of teeth, lowing in
with rtiy interpreter got along very their abilities In teaching lhe Indi- &lt;wife made n profession of religion up furnishwl us with a good or­
well and I preached the gospel to ans how horrible liquor was for ।nnd, Joined tho church. They en­ gan so that when We held service sleep, peculiar dreams—any one of
these indicate child has worms. Get
l hem nnd endeavored io persuade them and hnd provided for them deavored
&lt;
to settle the matter of the chants went off beautiful in the a box of Kickapoo Worm Killer at
।
I hem to give up this vain .world and good clothing instead for. the furs lheir
father’ death for it was a sonOnce.
It kills the worms—the
strive tn he for God. Bul little which the Indiutis i»oid them how iin-lgw of the old Chief that-struck Indian language;- ’
It was our duly la-live economi­ cause of your child's condition. Is
good was affected among Hicm, nor much better people they would ।the fatal blow by the name of Shuacould anything be done for them have been al this day than they aTe. (mus, who shortly afler was impris­ cally ps all did and I labored with Laxative and aids Nature to expel
so long as thuy would give them- Il is, however, to be hoped that as &lt;oned but they found no bill against all the strength that I had ip order tbe worms. Supplied tn candy
to gel along in tho world as we form. Easy for children to lake.
soivea up to drinking ardent spirits. they incline toward the Methodist him
|
and lie lived but alioul one year
* We had affected something thus far church that this people will lie (after be had murdered his father­ ought. Th(? Indians were good 25&lt;k‘ Recommended by Carvelh &amp;
hunters and hrdught us in venison Stebbins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
and we must wait and see what faithful to them not only in show- jin-law.
more could be done for this people. ing them the evil of drinking spir­
The death of Saginaw wits a sore
The first thing was to do some­ its bul-will leach them the art of ।affliction to us all for he took Mich
thing for lheir living so wc calcu­ farming so that in due lime they ;a liking lo us all that we could hot
lated to break up for them some may rise to a good condition like ।help loying Jhe old man for there
. land aud get some wheat in the our farmers round aboul us.
was scarcely a day that he did nol
ground and to keen up our meetings
The second year we cleared about 1visit us and he would bring with
and perhaps the Lord would come twenly-lwo acre* for lheir wheat Ihim a little boy by tho name of
amotMf »■ *nd send- His Holy Spirit and got it in In good season, the In- .Jacob, his grandson and was much
and alarm those who were out of dians helping some to log off the pleased
i
with lhe little lad and when
Lhe Art uf Safely. The Indians at- ground. The old Chief Saginaw ■wc gave him Miinething to eat, he
ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND
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Worth a Pound of Cure

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Will Disinfect Your

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WOOL

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PHONE 18

HASTINGS, MICH.

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Grand Rapids, Hlicb.

When You Want Flowers For.
Any Purpose

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•
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FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

Opening

BANNER.

THE

HASTINGS
Chautauqua Here wnmtiws

20 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JULY 9,1914

II Effll CO. SMALL

TRY BANNER WANTS

Everybody Read* The BANNER.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

NUMBER 10

First Annual Camp of Barry County Y. M. C. A.
Closed at Colgrove Point, Gun Lake, Last Week.

RESIDENCES OF ®ETRIEVTLLE
PRACTICAIXY WIPED OUT,
NOT IN

ONE MAN TWICE SUF­

FERED LOSS BY CYCLONE

Hays Hereafter He Will Insure Ev-|
rrjtlilng That Ho Builds One
Foot or More Above GrouuiL, '
Thp Hille town of Petrieville in!
Eaton county.'wax.prayncnlly wqn-d
off the map by lh«t cyclone of June;
27. Though (he loss in and around

THE DUNBAR. QUARTET AND BELL RINGERS
PW^HE Dunbar Mala Quartet and Ball lUngera are to appear boro aa the musical feature of th® open
1
of the forthcoming Chautauqua.
■
This organisation carries n peal of 200 bells rnndo In Europe and ranging In alzo from one t_____
ty-flvo pounds. These bells are soft and mellow tn quality. There la do sweeter music than that of bells
when they are In 'tune and played In perfect harmony.
In addition to their bell ringing the Dunbars present cello, piano and volln solos and appear In Instrumental

___________

BARRY COUNTY HEALTH
WEEK WILL BE HELPFUL

THE FIRST GAME BETWEEN OLD
RIVALS WAS SPLENDID ONE

No Evidence of uny Prcvtoiw BiltrrnesfK Was Shown In the Char­
lotte—HknIIiiqs Game.
The game Iw-lween Charlotte ami
Hastings Tuesday was everything
that could be desired, regardless of
the score. A large delegation was
present from Charlotte as well as
from neighboring cities and towns.
Good plays on both aides were
applauded, and there was no rough
“rousting" or lioisteroii* remarks
on either sitle to mar the pleasure
of those who like to see a good ball
game, regardless of who wins.
The idea of gelling an timpfre
from the outside, who has no in­
terest in either team, is a good one
and ought to wipe out any claim of
partiality, at least as long as the
umpiring is ns fair us it was Tues­
day.
.
We hope to see this friendly
spirit of rivalry between the I wo
citiea continue, and there is no rea­
son why it cannot if Charlotte will
manifest 'the same kindly ytirif
Hint was shown by Hastings, Tues­
day. Then* is absuhilidy no reason
for any feeling- of ill-will between
Hie two towns, and we ho|ie (hat
the hatchet lias been buried so
deeply that its resting place will
never be discovered.
Both cities have splendid teams.
Fortune will doubtless favor one
side and then the other. The wise
thing for ImiIIi towns is to "take
the bitter with . the sweet," ana
smile—even though it is hard to do
so. Let IkiHi towns cut out this
“rough-neck" business, or" it will
kill the game.

a total loss, because non.- of those
'whose properly wm dr-tmyvd. car­
ried a dollar's worth of vvindsturm
insurance.
The pisiple living in Ihnl imm.sliate vicinity had never suffered loss
from a i yi-lone pr^VOUR to lhe one
tif June 271li. They had been soli­
cited tp take out. Intiiraiire. but ev­
idently regarded it as unnecessary'.*
But since the storm 4'lpvd out thrir.
property, we hear that many of
lliem are taking out jjolicii’*.
;With the clearing up of the land,
cyclones and wimtslonn- are much
nmre frequent than betore, mid no
community is immuno from storm*
(of (his kind. It has now beached a
point where insurance against cy^lonre amt windstorm* i* just as
essential as lire inrainiicc. Tliat
peopltf generally are’ lerognizing
lliis is shown by the fart tlial tie*

FIVE PERSONS III CAL^
WHICH TURKS TURTLE j

The , Y. M. C. A. Campers—See article, Page. 10.
MOTT SCHOOL HOUSE

FIRST DAYS III SCOTSURVIVORS' PICNIC. JULY 30 UNITED BRETHRENS. S.
. agm **m mm nin
Pioneers Expected to Gather
ANDENDEAVORWORKERS
s
LAND AND ENGLAND Manyal This
lliii Annual Event
Insurance Co., of this cily.l

s|onn
has grown from alsmt 1711 in l»r&gt;
----------to over 00,000 ill 1911. and tlie
The Survivors Picnic Association
IN DEEP SAND ON GUN LAKE amount of iitsurance 'carried, has MRS HENKES AND DAUGHTER,
MISS
AIMEE,
until: LET­
-ill hold their annual picnic on
HOAD IN YANKEE
increased from ahout sl5&lt;).(M)t) to
Thursday. July .'hull, in the WertTERS HOME.
over 8t2O.(N)O,UOO.00 during those 29
SPRINGS
maii grove, one half .mile south of
secured the charter for this com­
The committees wish to make
pany and organized II 2l» year* ago. BOTH ENJOYING THEIR VISIT
MR. AND MRS. L. R. GLASGOW
A FINE LIST OF SPEAKERS
tin* following report.
The table
il lias grnwivto be the second larg­
IN FOREIGN LANDS committee wish those bringing eat-,
est'company of its kind in Hie
HURT;
THREE
OTHERS
BRUISED
WILL BE HERE FOR THAT WEEK
aides lo bring more meals ’and
world, it has paid every loss fully
chicken
pies
and
less
pies and
and promptly, and through its care­
cakes, Gei&gt;. Norris of Dowling, i?
Prompt Assistance Ciimc to Mr. and ful and I'onsci-valive management jTravellers Have Plcqsnnl Ocean chairman. Im will gladly answer all
Slate Board of Health Will Bring
stands very high in tin- insurance
Voyage and See Wonders of
Mrs. Glasgow. Who Were Pinned world.
' Their Big Exhibit' Here For •
imjiiires.
Mrs. Iva Newton of
t
•
Scotland und Nm-lli England.
Hope township, has been chosen a
Under the Car.
The Entire tfWR.”
Increasing years only adds lo the
of th,, program committee,
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Glasgow have impetus of its growth, and this year The following letters were receiv­ ^iierfber
Barry CoYmty Good Health Week
[lo take tlic place of aunt Sarah
promises
to
be
one
of
the
Iwsl
il.
has
been
rmillned
to
their
home
from
which is planned' for the week be­
Flora Beadle Ren- । Brown.
Frank Larabec of Hope
Hie effect# of injuries received ever enjoyed, Secretary Rogers and daughter. .Mrs.
ginning November IB'will be one of
..j .................... -............... has been selected as one of the
when their automobile turned turtle Treasurer George E. Coleman are
far reaching benefit to our people
Althmidi not vvnllen for [ Ev i-iitiv .• e.mmNtle.-,
The Cmnon the long hill east of the apple very busy listing the new members
and will be a great public service.
1
Secretary Vandetvook of the Barry
dryer, Yankee Springs..-Sunday and looking after the i.tii ones.
Im rvail with a great deal of inter- base ball ga\ue-in connecliou with
evening. With them were their
O&gt;. Y. M. (k A., wlrn inaugurated
One man over near t bar lotto had ••st by llieir many friends and ar- I lie picnic. There are only a few।
daughter. Miss Sadie, Merle Ship, a barn blown •town » fir years ago. qtiatntnnri's Ihrniigbout the coun-lof •!&gt;&lt;• old «nrvivnrs of the Mott
I liis moyi'iimnt in this county* will
ley mid Miss Hilda Dunlap of Grautl and the cyclone of June 27th litis ty. Mrs. Henke#' letter is publish-f school district left ami the coin­1
have earned the gratitude of our
Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow were year look away another one. The
.imppfa for the good that Health
Aijncv's follows:
milteo feel that this should be the[•
occupying the front sent. The man didn't carry a cent of wind­ ed first; Miss Aimer's
Wl-ok will hccompKsli.
best picnic they have ever held. A1
' June It, 191L
young
people were in the rear sent. storm insurance either time. When
The attention of Ibo medical
g&lt;H&gt;d program is being prepared1
Dear
Ones
nt
Home:
Just
what
caused
the
accideitl
is
not
one of the Wind-i&gt;*rni Insurance
woHd is now directed in the line
under the leadership" of Mrs. Win.■
Hua nun
1 “,n
"W'* ,o Mil
known. Bui it is known that when Co. officials visited
him retrniiv
recently ■■••
heI' Y"“
of prevention of disease, rather
•r
lui
d
up
anything
I
3
"'
1
things
We
an*
now
in
the car struck the sand on this hill, said: "If I ever I....:.! .... „..yU.;..„.
than its treatment after il lias be­
man. The program will be pub­
.
r
"'""
l
..
u
.
1,
.
nn&gt;u
,
,
.
,
"
’
'iiti,.
Gulf
of
St.
l-avyrem
e,
and
nmvit turned over so quickly that the n foot above the ground hereafter,
•"
gun its ravages. Medical science,
lished later.
\
'
occupants had hm-dly .liine lo real­ I am going to take out wlndstonn-l L1* a*°UF
for in-lancc. lias provrii beyond
The Hickory Corners Creamery
ize what had happened.
insurance to protect il." And that not see land from the one shore but
han'1 , a“ "ll1*' X.’’w Co. will furnish the lee cream.■
any "" ,l',‘
Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow were pin­ would not be a bad idea for anv
epidemic of yellow fever, Jf a cer­
highlands, with Hulling I'arl'iif the proceeds will go to (he1
tain kind of mosquito is absent; and
ned under tlifl car. hut the others man to follow. Read the Windstorm Brunswick
Every one is'
"hell-reefs” al the Picnic Association.
were able to cxli'icote themselves. Insurance Co. advArtisemenl in this villages in the
by destroying the breeding places
invited
to
attend,
highlands.
I learned cordially
of mosquitoes and by screening
Traveling directly behind them issue.
especially the old pioneers of Bar­■
were Mr. and Mrs. George Robin­
doors ami windows tlie Panama
ry
County?
The
secrolnry
will try"
■ery
willing
Io
lai
son. who with others who arrived, BOYS ANO GIRLS WILL
('.anal Zone., once noted for yellow
and
procure
the
names
of
five of'
succeeded in raising the rar mid
f. ver outbreak*, has been made en­
helping out Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow,
tirely free from that plague, and
BE GREATLY INTERESTED ed al. 10-H) this morning. the ser- also.the oldest. couple ntleiuling:
:
As Mrs. Glasgow was somewhat in­
has become a tropical health re­
jured. she was immediately brought
port through proper sanitation. By CHARLIE LEONARD MET
Every oin
to Dr. McGutlln’s office by Chester In the Automobile Contest Adver­ England.
destroying the rats, which are sub­
the King and Queen.
ject to that plague, and which harWITH PECULIAR ACCIDENT Messer. The car was placed right
FORMER
BARRY
COUNTY
tisement of the Star Bakery •
.... .
.
one could
side up and Mr. (fjasgow drove il
Imm- the liras that communicate it
Adv. In This Issue.
go motoring.
lo town where he' was also com­
to liiiman brings, bubonic
bimonii* plague
.
--------- MAN DIES IN WESTrI
and girls who art* interested
/*•&gt; From General Delivery Wagon' pelled to visit the surgeon. io Boys
fn‘n"2p’L131
the
Automobile
Contest
of
the
sight
of
lnnd
before
dark
tonight.
Airs. Glasgow’s left arm was injured
to OUK rare. Im- &lt;
. ,,
. ... ....
'.
and
Fractured
Ills
Left
Arm
Star
Bakery.und
Restaurant
will
be
We
have
imsscd
twj&gt;
boats
Imlay,
mid she was otherwise badly bruis­
[mi.' water ahjd houM flies arai
Horace E. Barnum “Went (^psl" jfJ1
nt the Elbow.
ed. Mr. Glasgow’s left leg was so interested in Hie advertisement of slower stetfinrrs bound for the same
known to spread typhoid fevai
Years Ago und Became Prom­
the Star Bakery in Hits issue.
port we are.
' ■'
Fresh air. plenty of nourishing foqll
Charlie Leonard, the Alli ward badly injured (hat he has been l • Those who rut nut this week's
inent Californian.
" nisi night our dozen had a eonan&lt;l proper resj aye the sure remb- deliveryman for (he City General eompeiletf to use crotches.
_
ntes for incipient tuberculosis. I Delivery, met with a peculiar acci­
Tue three young people were also adv. and take it lo Hie Star. Bakery cert. Aimer did lhe playing. We
\Vord has been received of tho
There are many* thing* that flu­ dent Tuesday, which will lay him badly bruised. All are happy over will be given an additional 100 votes. bad tfuite an audience. (I did not ’dc.'Hh In Fresno. Cal., of Horace "El1;
Read
the
advertisement,
for
further
the Lid that they &lt;£Bap£d so light­
sing!?
health experts can tell us, thiags up for three or four weeks.
'
particulars.-Later:—It is now 8:00 p. in.. and
rmiipaialiv.'h' easy of aci'imiplijhWhile getting nut of the delivery, ly. al thu accident was a very seri­
The Automobile Contest of this
meiil, that will not only prolong liimmspcnder caught on Hu! wagon, ous (me.
west in 1875 and became a pnnul-■
Bakery has been very successful could be on Wall Lake. We have
life, and especially save Ihr lived of causing him to fall. He strtick on
'
and has aroused a lol of interest.
Attention Committees.
children, but that will make dne his left elbow and fractured it at
been out of sight of land for about gaged tn farming, in the hotel bus­"
three hours and still, th-* saijflrs iness and in horticulture. He was"
live far more comfortably, and Um the joint. Dr. Lathrop was called,
Committees of the Rqumon . As­
Attention City I’.upaycrN.
far more helpful, while he does live. reduced the fracture, and Charlie sociation and of the Ixiyal Ladies
tell us we have not yet reached the
I have now receiv.ed Hie super­ ocean proper. but are in the outlet very popular county officer and the1
are hereby notified to meet Wedgetting along nicely.
It is now certain that Health
‘
nes&lt;»y, July 15. al 2 o’clock p. in., visors’ rolls, ami on and after .Mon­
flag on the court, house in Frivmo'
Week will bring "to the people rtf
at (J. A. R. hall. 'Hastings, to make day July 13 will be 'prepared to re­
Barry Co. some of the best taleiit
Big Catch of River Bass.
ceive
taxes at Carvelh &amp; Stebbins* everylhing that yon can think of- is court house was draped iff himirn-*
obtainable.
v\ Owing to the fact that Dr. A’an plans for the next, Barry Co. Sol­ drug store.
ing when his death was announced.
In the first place the State Board' Velsor and Charles Freer each diers ami Sailors Reunion. Every
Harry Miller,
of the committees is urged
dinner:
of Health will bring lo this city \-might all tlm bass which (hr law member
2wks
City Treasurer.
*
be----------present.
.
Chamber of Commerce. of the Elks
their complete exhibit, one of the allpws in the river one day the lat­ to *■ F. G. Pierce,
Lodge. the Knights of Pythias, t’nitfinest in the country. They.,will aF- ter parl-of last week, Chas. Harsh:
Pres. Reunion Ass'n.
ed Workmen, Foresters alid Wood­
Monday. 4:&lt;M&gt; P. M.
sn furnish free the sepviKw-'oT a borger was obliged to pny a wager
Mrs. I. N. Winters.
• about twenty-four men. He is survived by his widow
mdn vvhoS(&gt; business il will be lo with Guy Havens. The fish were
•
Pres.
Isjyal
Ladies.
and
two c birdrun. Death was due
explain the exhibit. And all this all big ones of the .small-mouth va­
deep. -Our party is feeling fine and
will I..... Iitnely fre.' In all who shall riety. The bass were all in Uno
Critcs-Tungatr Marriage.
furnishing amusement for all on sjonincli. A very large body of cilattend, and this alone will be well condition and were not grubby. Dr.
Imard. The Matthew* girls are iiens and public officials attended
worth coming from the farthest Van Velsor slates that grubs are Miss Mary Critejj. daughter of Mrs.
the funeral.
Lydia Crites, was united in marriage
corner of the county to see.
.
merely local conditions ami that with Mr. Auzza Tungate, of Ban­
We ran into a Heavy fog about
Dr. Victor C. Vaughn, of Ann Ar­ only lisli Irving in certain parts of field. at the home of tho bride’s
day .break Illis morfiiiig. ami it staid
(hlil Fellows Install Officers.
bor, one of tlie world's most noted the river are in such condition.
mother
at
No.
127
Church
Street,
wilti
us
until
aliTml
noon..when
the
authorities on Iiihrrcuhwis. that
The members of the Odd FelRiw.«
Monday afternoon. The ceremony
Jim dispelled il.
\V,« ‘ sighted, ill lodge
scourge of lhe while races, will give
A "Safe and Sane Fourth."
instructed the" candidates in
was performed by Rev. Brooks, of
Hie distance, nlumt two hones ago.
one or two addresses on that jopic.
According to press reports lhe Banfleld. who used the full ring
llm'c-inasle.i sail boat. I would the initiatory degree on Tuesday
number of acciftenls on tue Glori­ ceremony. The bride was gowned
not like tn ride the sea in a sail evening.and enjoyed light refreshr
ous Fourth were few in Compari­ in while crepp.de diene, trimmed
Iwial. I have seen Wall Laho far
annual installation services, the fol­
son with those of previous celebrar with shadow lace and carried a cor­
lowing olfirers bring the list:
lions of the Nation's birthday. In sage boquel of white lilli&lt;*.s and car­
Tuesday. June tilth. 2pN) 1’. M.
Notice:'
Hastings and throughout Barry* nations. Tho dining room was dec­
N. G.—L.'D. Stamm.
I must add another Im*- to my
Under the law Automobiles county no serious accidents were orated wiWi roses and daisies. In
V. G,—Ed. HubhanL
diary.
I tun-silling out on deck,
and Motor Cycles uro.not allow­ reported to the offleera. it Mmw# the evening Mr. and Mrs. Tungate
»•&lt;•’&gt;■-F_ A. Wo.mI. '
watching the horizon in the dis­
ed to run faster than eight miles that the public Is becoming alive to left for Banfleld, where they will
Fin. Sec’y—Burt' Webb.
tance--that and the waves in all
per hour on the business streets the dangers
accompanying the reside.
:
Ttom.-E. A. Davis.
and fifteen miles per hour on careless use of fireworks atul fire
I.Ichly.
place on board Hie steamer. . We AVartlenr-BtirdeHo.
other streets of the City. (hi arms.
Poultry Meeting Next Tuesday.
Con.—Floyd Waldron.
ran into a heavy fog last night off
account of numerous complaints
Chap.—L. D. Van Velsor. ,
There will bo a meeting of the
the banks of New’Foundlahd. The
the CHyJhas decided* to strictly Wilkinson and Bauman Wedding- members of the Hastings Poultry
II. S. S.—A. J. Beck.
fog-horn sounded ••very miimtu un­
enforce this" law and it Is in&gt;|&gt;cd
Elmer L. Wilkinson of Lake Association in Bauer’s lumber of­
L. S. S:-\V. I'. Hawkins.
til Ray break and they shut off
that the public will take notice Odessa and Minnie B. Bauman of fice on Tuesday evening, July |«,
It. S. N. G.—I.rr Gebhardt.
steam until we-were I ravelling Only
of the fact. There are also this city were united in marriage for the purpose of .employing tiw
L.
S. N. G.-W. M. Cole.
six miles an hour, so you see: we
many complaints about viola­ by Rev. C. W. Ballou at the Unit­ services of a judge for the next ex­
IL S. V. G.-E. IL McDonald.
lost considerable time. Aimes is
tions of the bicycle ordinance. ed Brethren Parsonage, Friday hibition and. transacting other busi­
now up on top deck playing ithuflle- -L. S. V. G.-Wm. Hopkins?
This ortlinancc Ims been pub­ evening, July X Mr. Wilkinson is ness. The show will be held -the
I.
G.
—Elnier llarshbergor.
board. No one is sea sick.
\
lished and In the future will also a mason by trade and the new last week in January and the mem­
(|. G.—Claude Haines.
bn strictly enforced.
. Wednesday. June 17. 4:00 P. M,
wedded couple will soon make bers of the association expect to as­
Members of Finance Commitice—
W. IL Jamieson,* Mayor.
We
all
watched
n
beautiful
suntheir residence in Lake Odessa, semble the flpest fowl* ever seep in
Clarence Robinson, F.d,.8livldon and
where he is. employed.
Barry county.
No. 30.
F. L. Wood.
NEED OF IT SHOWN BY 100
YEARLY DEATHS FROM PRE­
VENTABLE DISEASES IN CD.

Another Hastings
Resident in
Younger Days

ENTHUSIASTIC AND
-CONVENTION TO
FORWARD WORK. IT WAS

HEID

AREC0RDBREAKIN6 CONVEN­
TION HELD AT WOODLAND

By United Brethren Christian End.avoriTs..'Delegates From Vnrl&lt;.us Sunday Schools Present.
Delegate* representing the vari­
ous
United
Brethren Sunday.
Schools and Endeavor Societies
throughout the Conference met in
their eighteenth annual session al
Woodland Inst week and held the
W'fl'suciy’BsTifl convent ion that has
ever Imen conducted in the confer­
ence.
Five regular delegates beside sevrial other, members of the local
cljurch of this place were present
to enjoy and pronounca it the best
they had ever attended.
Tlie report of tlir Branch Presidrill. Rev. C. w. Ballou, vva- tilled
with liopefiilnr-s and iu-piralioA
and showed that both seniors and
juniors had made a marked advance
during the year. Ilmro being about
25 per eenf iUrreasR in number.
The appreciation of the services
of the president apd his executive
committee for their faithful rervieo
and untiring effort to build up the
work was shown by the convention
re-electing him for the third year;
Mary Slahim. vice presidenL for the
third year; Mrs. Ethel Green, re­
elected for the third year: Miss
KatherineDavis, re-elected for
third year; treasurer. J. 8. Martz;
junior superintendent, Mrs. C. W.
Ballou,-re-elected for second year;
missionary superintendent, A. A.
Keiser: efih’iency work superint.eudenl, A. LaVerno Spafford; su­
perintendent temperance work. L.
Uigielmire.
................... .............
It was voted to hold the next conventiiui at Tallmaiu and the com­
mittec on program outline anagressiv«&lt; progratn-fnr -thi’-vonHog-xenr
ami voted, for -the provision of
mean* for the president to carry
odt the plans be dt*omed advisable
for the better development of the
work. •
The convention was greatly indeblvd to Dr. II. Jf Parrett and wife
and Dr. Cr,W. Brcwbnker. geiwral
rfitireh workers who contributed so
I*,—....!»■ I., ilj
.
boring under the direction of the
General Homo Mission Boani as
evangelists nt large, held such
meetings every night. Dr. Parrett's
Tuesday night address entitled.

ii-au to stand by American principlrs and safeguard our nation from
many national perils.
Dr. Parrett made a successful
substitute for Bishop H. IL Foul,
who was detained ami unable to at­
tend as announced.
Dr. Brewbaker, general Sunday
School Mfretary. was at his best
and proved himself master of thrt
situation* by-giving twu powerful
and instructive addresses each dav.
Hr-was-a living present-example
nf the pAssibilities of latent rqrre
Which Is wrapped up in thousands
of young men and women who are
imriH&gt;s«'d to succeed against all
a^ldy
..
.Starting practically as a depend­
ent on 'his mwii resources for the
i-i-'ilnliix of .-i;,he has won
hit way to vne of the most import­
ant po.-itioiLs iu the church. After delivering his address,
"God’s Call to Our Youth." Jie ex­
tended an opportunity fdr anypne
will might dettirp to consecrate
thar lives to God'j work in special
service. It was staled by all that
new before had such remarkiihlr
' been accomplished for the
Jh and humanity.

�THE HABTPiGR BANNER, JULY 9, 1911

Light Shoes

FIHSTDAYSIIISCOTLANO ANOENGLAND
CaoUautJ froi

Warm Weather Wea
FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDR

tite sea last night, about
We have a large and complete stock of these things and you are sure
snd ituiU of live
to find many attractive bargains on our counters
minutoa oteik »&lt;• “gain rpn into
f;&gt;g so dfffae, you could not see to ■
the end of the dock. The taal
slowed down* to a creeping speed
and kept it up until sufi rise this
morning. Bin* - about ten o'clock
The man who doesn’t get his feet into a pair of light, comfortable shoes during harvest
this rooming we have Irm through
time doesn't appreciate the full comfort of summer dress.
tho ice targ xoie . ' AV« have pass­
ed at least 'a doz. n large tuid*anrall
If you want to be well and comfortable in winter, the old injunction is to “keep
ones, some so near it seemed JTOU
your feet warm." It may just as well be added, if you would be well and comfortable in
could throw a stone and hit them.
The sun shining upon tlieoi iu«4p.a
hoi weather, "keep your feet coot"
darling
aigbL No fog tonight ami
We hhve some lines of LIGHT WORK SHOES that have proven very popular
everything bid* fair fur a night of
during haying and harvest time. They arc light, cool and "easy fitting." but at the same
clear sailing.
J
Tuesday,
June 16th, 2:00 P. M.
time are BUILT STRONG and WEAR WELL. We have
Thursday. Jun? 18.
The cooking i* all Scotch dishes
Embroidered Lisle Hose
ami they have a xery large variety.
I am sitting out on deck writing.
The weather I* tlie nmgliesf it has
These
are
only
a
few
suggestions.
There
are many other desirable
b*Tn yet, but I am not sick, geilher
AT
and seasonable goods.
i* Aimee. She i* now on top deck
playing shuflig-taard with some
young people. The weather I* not
quite so cold today. They tell u*
we are approaching the Gulf stream
and that will moderate the temper­
Phone 66
Hastings, Mich.
ature. It has been only live de­
grees alrava -freezing fur the Inst
few days. Il seems funny. Prol&gt;ably you are sweltering with the
The ride was beautiful and the haven't aeon a wooden house aince
heat at home.
Dr. 8. M. Fowler and a party of
Reids are perfectly beautiful, all I struck land and but vary few friends from Battle Creek made an
.
Friday, June 19.
Anolher day &gt;»f life on the deep different ahades of ftren. The farm Imuses with n separate barn. Jutuinubile trip, tu this city Tiw*We Sell
fencer
are
such
funny
little
thingk.
There
are
no
front
porches
what
­
ay.
The Dr.’s car was stolen one
blue *ea is nearly past. It is rain­
Phoenix S
ing and every one is inside.
All about two feet hiaii. Every house ever, and lhe houses in the city night last week, bat was returned
have become pretty well ncirunint- has thf-se little fences with walks come directly lo the side walk. The the next morning covered with mud
Hosiery
in
between.
But
(lie
farm
houses
roofs
aYe
all
tile
or
the
old
fash
­
and showing evidence of having had
ed and are Ilk*- one big family.
Masonic Temple Building
Phone 176
Hastings.
AiniM! and I an- surely good sailor* are the tpieeresl things YOU ever| ioned thatched ones. Nearly every a hard drive.
—we have m|*sed but om* meal ami aaw. The barn is built right on io' home has ivy on H and those iu the .The Front Rank, a young people**
that was boenu— we did not want the farm hou.«*. The cows and country are RurroumU-d by u hedge. paper published by lhe Christian
to gel up. We have passed two Chickens go iu a door right beside: In the cllieis all of the homes out church at Bl. Louis. Mo, is now
.'. liuol* of whales and they were the om* the farmer goes in. We of the main district are walled in printing a aerial by Hope taring—
ami lhe old part of York is sur­ Mis* An mi Johnson, of this city. Il
furioii'ly. The sea i*
Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Damoth. of Mr. mid .Mr*. John .M.‘McElwain, of spouting
^PERSONAL MENTION J 1 Wayland,
pretty
rough, great white caps roll ties on lhe bank-* of the river Clyde. rounded with the old Roman walls. I* entitl'd “The Transformation of
visited Mr. ad Mrs. Dan Lan-Ing were gue«ts of .Mr. and
We have very good tilings to eat 1 tel Bur?' Of il one of lhe St. Louis
up
around us, but I lie Scandanavinn The caaueg an- just OH I pictured
j Lewis yesterday.
Mrs. E. A. Burton over the 4th.
Ahem
—
mammoth
large
affairs
with'
al- tld- place and everything seems papers says: "Il is one uf the
n bonny good skipper-she
The Misses Margaret and Nellie
Mrs. Matilda Wiley and Mrs. Anna is *'*ich
minds the waxes "—that i» what countless turrets end spire*. They so quiet and nice after tlie noisy strongest stories published by any
' Hullivaii are spending the week at Borgman are visiting in Baltic nae
nestle
in
among
the
mountains.
cities.
We leave here tomorrow, (taper of (his kind."
.
the sailors say. I will never dread
Miss Agnes Holbrook is visiting a house party al Spring take.
The country is all mountainous for Selby and from there to tanYesterday's Grand Rapid* Pres*
relatives in Muskegon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Crook. ofVicksMr. and Mrs. S. E. Bogart. Paul
around here, but covered with lhe don. where we spend four days.
contained a half tone cut of both
'
Hotnrday, June 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown spent
r__ ।. nurg..spent
burg,.spent tne
the 4th
itn will!
with his
ms p...
parmost beautiful trees, not tall like
I never saw ns gmal roads in my the Hastings and Charlotte team*,
We
arc
one
d.iy
nearer
land.
The
thr 4th al Spring lake.
| ent*.
“* Mr. apd **
Mr*.
“ ’Oscar
’----- Crook.
Fourth.
mil's, but mosily shrubs.
life as there arc all through the and gave a good write-up of lhe
sea is beautiful today ami every one
Charles
Hnrdke
spent
lhe
Miss Florence Diamond and Paul
It was about an hour nml a half's country.
They are all made of
'lueteay. Grant Otis says
tits mother.
motto r.
Jone*, of Grand Rapids, s|&gt;enl Hie ■business trip io Grand Rapid* and seems to Im enjoying il. We.will rid,* from Greenock ami Glasgow crushed stone and as hard as ce­ game
Fourth with his
probably reach Glasgow tomorrow ami w&lt;* entered a perfectly hand­ ment everywhere. It would be great that up at REmus, where he lias a
Frederick Curtis, of Detroit, is &gt; Fourth with D. 8. Goodyear and Detroit.
gt-neral store, one of the things for
night. Rut may not [and until Mon­ some depot.
visiting Gardner Chidester.
I family.
I never saw more for an automobile.
I
have
seen
which
Hastings
bi noted is its ball
.Mrs. Sarah Austin, of Chicago, is. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shilton and guest of G. F; Chide.'li r mid family day-morning. Every one is getting beautiful geraniums in all iny life. but few and they did look good to team. A good live
ba»&lt;- ball team
\
visiting Mrs. Rose ttolgrove.
son, Ernest of Shultz, «... o------ Tuesday.
•
- anxious* to see Innsl.
They were of a climbing kind amt me.
is surely a good advertUemenl for
Mrs. VanVeisor is visiting her । of Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Shilton. SatMrs. Ira Thorpe. of Fresno. Calif..
Sundax Morning, June 21.
covered the walls of the depuL Af­
Every one all over these islands anv town.
daughter. .Mr*. E. D. Hailey, of Yale. I urday.
'
I have lime f«»r just a word be­ ter reaching here we came itmnedi- ride bicycles. . Old ladies with
M visiting'her parents, Mr. mid Mrs.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Brown enter­
Mr. ami -Mrs. Lee Mall hews spent
The neighborhood had a pot
fore the mail closes. Another
grey Imii- are l&lt;» lx* seen on the tained the engineers of this city and
Sunday al O. L. 8|»enccr'* al Car­ lurk isupiier al W. J. Watkins’ the
Mrs. Lena Finck, of Grand Rapid*, ihl*hi's ride lia- brought us to land. writing.
We have some dandy streets most any lime, riding bi­ their families at Acker's Point from
ter.
’
'
Fourth, xvilh celebralions in lhe
lhe guest of .Mr. and .Mrs. Chiu*. When we wai-m-d this morning room*. I*n't it funny th,- way this cycles as well W boys and girls.
Friday
until Monday.
All went
Mr. and Mr*, lain tawis si»enl evening.
we saw Ireland nt our right amt paper opens.
I don'! know how
Another xery strange thing to with full boskets and caught plenty
W. J. Watkins and family slart on
the Fourth of July in Grand Hu|iScotland at our left, Imtli green am!
me is the way tin* country people of flsh. No serious mishap murn*d
(heir vacation Saturday, louring guests of their daughter in Irving beautiful. W* ate all feeling fine
ids.
•
I must tell you aliOUl tlie
cook. Think of cooking a dinner the pleasure of the company. But
Mrs, IL T. F. tenlds. of Arizona, to Three Rivera and other places tin* Fourth.
this morning and have our things Vara, They are the funnh
for twelve hungry people over a .Mr. Brown himself took an involun­
has arrivi'd here to spend lhe sum­ in their car.
packed and ready to land about 1:00
llru place. 1 don’t ace how they tary bath in Long lake. Being u
mer.
Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Pauslle, Sr, nelh are vsiting her mother. Mis. p. in.
and an lipper, ami they certainly do it, but they do.
good swimmer he wn* able to reach
Mrs. Brown ami son Wallace are were called lo Chicago Friday Anna Burgmau.
■«
are the queerest looking things.
Glasgow. June 21.
IL is now abwut ten o'clock ip the shore without trouble.
going lo Chicago to spend a few mowing, for th« burial of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Deal, of Kalamazoo,
an*.hi lhe land of the You have to go up little xximling evening und I am sitting out in the
.Miss Doreen Potter entertained
Paustles sister.
have been visiting Mr. ami Mrs. D. C. •heather.
stairs to get there ahd there are yard with * no light writing this Hie following young ladies with a
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young went to John F. Goodyear, who was In­ Bronson.
circular neats with n toft over them. b-ttrr. 'll is light hero every night house party at the Potter cottage al
Vermontville Friday to visit rela- jured in an automobile accident
Miss Dorolliy Cook ami Miss Jos­ town for th" vaturn voyage. and our
until eleven or half past. Il seem* Wai) lake last week: Misses, Mar­
near
Detroit
early
last
week,
re
­
livro.
ephine Anderson are al Gun lake
ering. You pay your money and
guerite Rail, Ruth Veater, Mildrcl
Chester Benedict, of Alma, was turned berm* Friday.
for n few days.
Utile baggagt*;
Aim*'" and I ar*' take your choice. The maiif street* Whal wbuldn’i 1 give lo see you
of Hastings; Miss Jennie
lhe guest of. Harting* friends last
Jay .Meade ami fomily and Dau •Mr; ami Mfs.-Chhrles Banies. of both well nml glad we earn,*. Norn are jiiat like thou iu Grand Rap- all for a lilllu while, mil that 1 am Mattoon,
HiM*iiiHii, of Ohio; Misses Ixa ami
week.
Ashalilcr ami family are at By Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with. is a fin** b-ader. We are waiting
homesick for 1 am not. but I would Inna Beach, of Charlotte; Misses
A. L. Giltart expects to go to Dickinron’s collage at Long Lake Miss Mary Rose.
like to see dear obi Hastings for u lU-iieccn and taura Collingwood, of
now to take the train for tach are so narrow.
Pentwater and Ludington on his va­ for a ten days outing.'
Mrs. Hay Kelley, of Lansing, spent Lomond. Wo are in an under­
Tomorrow Yuonring we star! on a few minute*.
1 could write «Rd
cation.
John Lyons. . Paul Cunningham, Monday ami Tuesday with Mr. and ground terminal, nr.my feet below (rip aero** (he Trossach* to K&lt;1in- write of nil lhe thing* that we nre tanslug. Miss Putter's -mother,
Mrs, W. W. Putter ifcted us cbain*rMrs. Watson Woodruff went to Mr. Parker ami Mr. Brush, of the Mrs. Charles Powell.
buigb. Front, there xve go to York. "••eiuij.
। simply' cannot descriiie on.
Hie surface.
Grand Rapids Tu,S&lt;iay to visit rel­ University of .Michigan, spent Hie
Lloyd Bogle left for Jackson HunMclbmirn, England. June 2«L
ttle grandeur of anything. The
The oflTcero are determined to
atives.
Fourth xvilh Fritz Rehor.
&lt;lay. where he expects a position aSo much Ims happened since I air !&gt;' ! &lt;■ teems to feel so geoC •* slop violations of lhe onlinance
June
21,
Landing
Day.
.
A. C. Woodruff, of Hampton, Va,
.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Zlle. of inspector of pavement.
I wrote that I hardly- know where 1° invigorates you and makes you (eel governing I hi tlie in the city street*.
H i&gt;- Sunday morning and Iretand
came lo visit M. W. Hicks mid other Detroit, w&lt;-ru gue-ls of (he latter's
Prof. C. IL Thomas and family, of
like a new’fie rami. I have tried to Many complaint* have bren made
ha*|b&lt;*i*n
pa-sed
ami
w«*
are
now]
relatives.
underfill time that I can’t -begin give you a litlle outline of lhe of bperding, cutting comers mid
parent*. Mr. and .Mr*. J. F- &lt;mmm1- DetYnil, are -pending their summer
stemming by some nf Hi" shores ««f j
vacajion at Wall lake.
Josephine Anderson returned last :year, Saturday ami Sunday.
things we have .been doing, without beading up the wrong side of The
Mr.’and Mrs. Cha-. Andrus wx©*- JJffiiny Scotland.’ It is b&gt; auliful. I
■week from a visit with friends in
utlemiiting to describe how things street. During the last few days tho
“Dolly" Gray, backstop of the
next r saw*more beautiful color# in
Indianapolis.
Hastings base tall team, was calhti Saturday and Sunday guests of nil of my life. All of lhe fields are was pariiy by boat hnd partly by look &lt;&lt;nly in a small way.
following have appeared before Jus­
)
rail. We went -tliroueli laicli Ix&gt;Miss Hilda Dunlap,.of Grand Rap- (O
I hi' li'Hib' iii C-ilmm-t by (lie jll- their win in Kalnmoxoo■
Aiinec.
tice Gould and paid tines: J. M. Wa­
-Ralph Wanl left for Traxeraff,Cily »o green ami maybe you *|wii't think mnud, saw Ellen's Isle, visited Hob
ids, spent (he Fourth with Mis* Sa­ ri*'*H of his mother, Saturday.
terman, for stopping his motor-cy­
it look* pxwt • after seeing water Roy’s cave ami Went through the
the
fore
part
of
the
week,
where
he
die Glasgow.
Mr. and -Mrs. Nathan Judson and has secured employment.
cle tieadwl’tip In*1 wrong side of tin*
alone for*nine days. Nrerly every castle and estate of a wealthy Duke.
st reel, SJXti; IL Belden, for culling ■
Mrs. Paul Baker and son. of Niles one on tlie boat is Scotch and you
Il was a wonderful trip ami we all
c'umer in getting out of.lhe &gt;ay of
LOCAL NEWS
wereHh" gm-sts of Mrs. Willard can hardly understhnd wlyit ln**y enjoyed it very mtich. We (iH&gt;k
a vehicle; gB.ou; A. J. Woodmansee
sax*. 1 **aii hardly understand Eng­
Perry, Saturday-and Sunday.
two different stage coaclu** through
said he was not guilty of speeding
Mrs. John MeLravy Yenirn&lt;*&gt;| Sun­ lish myself, say nothing about Hie mountains nml it was n nprfect
hi* Inal wiU take place on July
smoking il correclly. I have mad •
Mrs. Logan is nicely settled in her and
day from a week’s visit will* Mr. lots
circus.
Tlx*
drivers
wpre
bright
15.
of friends and hate lo part with
new homo c------- Jamul St.
and Mrs. Hanson, of Richland.
nouns in particular.
I xxish you red coals ami high silk hats. I juto &gt;
wra. Voyle Mance
Carl Brown, of Chicago, a member could hax- *&gt;*on lhe beautiful ire -isted on riding with lhe driver and a Born
baby girl,
'tiro pounds. Lor- ONE OF THE CURIOUS THINGS
of liiejmlice force of that city, was tar®-, i'hcy were certainly gorge­ it u;ts more fun than I ever expect ene
Elma.
WHY, MADAM?
I
the uui.st at his sist’T’s. .Mr. and ous. amps- white as Italian niari.te. to.linxe. . I was I
Dr. (hwATOl'wlw* loamnounce
Mrs, W. L. Slmlters (he past w-ek. We xvere in Die ice-berg region for above every one else; ’
that lie will not be in his oflice next
Mr. and Mrs. C.- IL Gshorne mid two day’s and il was ju/f a little We reached Edinburgh'altoui ten- week.—Adv.
That Comment Really Sesmed to
Do you swelter In an overheated kitchen?
Wallace and Miss Bottle Osliorpe aliove fr*-ezing. Imagine il. and thirty that niglil anil we stayed at a
The Presbyterian Sunday School
h-ft Friday for Wall lake, and will th., middle of June. Every one is Pension.
We xxero there, two hold their annual picnic at Thorn­
nights and saw tho cartle tn which apple yeslerday. They had a Re­
Do you strain your back bending over to
Upend the summer al their collagi1 smiling and happy this morning.
nt's curioua about things, Isn’t ttF*
It certainly. Jjghtful lime.
All ut th. accidents I have had *•» Queeh Mary lived.
said tho nno who had totnotblag on
Judge and Mrs. .Clement Smith far is to li&gt;*.« iny beautiful green
The many friends of Judge Mack
look into your baking oven?
and Mis# Gertrude Smith motm-ed scarf. There is a pretty* little room.# and private silting room. I aro happy over hi* improved, health, bia mind and wanted to talk.
"Y
m," replied the man addressed,
lo Ahn Arbor Tuesday and will visit Snitch girl on board, who is to be certainly do not envy her the eas- i He was able to |mj al his oflice for a
but without Interest.
&gt;tle and high walla ami forts. We time Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley W. Smith ami
•
Do you u6e a dangerous, bad smelling
’•It’s curious how a fellow gota Into
fipnily.
cited *h*- jii-t bobs up ami down nil w,-nt mil (&lt;► sir Walter Scott’s, Rev. Ituss&lt; !l \JI. Broody will
, Mrs. Ileanlmi and Miss Mary the time. They had n ship's.con­ borne yesterday, and I believe I preach next Suuday-taSHi morning a box and then out again.”
Clark of Bo-Ion. Mass, who spent cert. and of couroff I gave my dec­ could write poet if if I bad such ri and evening at tlie .Melliodlsl Episkerosene stove?
"You know the Widow Spicer, ot
lhe winter-with Mr. ami Mrs. E. J. lamation. Il is perfectly funny home and surrounding*. 'r'... — rt* copal church.
“'"J, ui*oti
*
I*™- Hol"* «• Hremlx. ot Grand course 7'
Hastings, returned lo their home bow many time* I have given that. mugnificieut‘ and
v. .
........ te ...» i
There i- a S ijichman on board who shilling we er.*'i.xtrl Il.toe
&lt;«CUpied the pulpit nt th"
"Oh. ye*."
Do you use a dangerous, liable to "Blow Friday.
ronins
where
every
thing
is
ex
­
Tn il
1
KHwonal church last
"I heard last month that she bad
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Diamond. Mr. f.-ll in luxe with my "Miss Cherry
so I gave him the
1 11 11 •
.Sunday morning. . There was no ev- come into »W.0&lt;M. tat right down
and Mrs/ Frank Heath. Mr. and Mis. Blossom” piece
u. I must slop now
\\ e also wenl to Melrose Abbey ening Service
George Whitcomb, of Grand Rapids, music.
Up Any Minute" gasoline stove?
and
proposed nurrlago by letter and
Representatives of tl|c Mystic
V..
kii. -l- of Mr. and Ml.-. W. N.' and give this to the purser or you ami spent about two.hour* amuiife
' won't g"t it. I thought of you aB ils ruins.
Ih. y are marvelous Worker* of the World were Hi ruahed the letter off."
Chidester the 4tli.
.
"Wall!"
at tile J. Hep. the H. H. S. picnic and and Jt doesu I seem .possible they Grand Rapids Inst week and decided
Don’t you use gas?
MIm Gertrude Smith, who accom­ lhe Almuni banquet
could build cathedrals like this *o p, ho|,j the annual picnic at Ramopanied Judge ami Mrs. Smith to Ami
Hers's tho tetter. Fbraot to stamp It,
Glasgow, June 21.
mauy years ago.
Upon reaching ha park on Katirr*lay. July 2B.
Arbor, will go from there (his w,ek
Don’t you buy a GAS RANGE?
... . grave of
-- ...........
-............Michael
- ......
,111,1V wns married July
the
the wizr-ard
Roily’Wilhi'te
to Piqua. Ohio. („ visit her ptefnlN. Well, h-ie I am in Bonnie Scol- Broil.
u--.Sweg|C8t
mu: of lhe girls in our party! 4th to xn.
Mb* Myrtle
land. Every thing ts sn strange and
Juat got It back. Buppoao It had
Mis-* Marie MrKinnie.
«
Bates officiating. Their trii'nds
funny! 1 &lt;-.mT look a prison in recited- that part of the poem in the ------Mrs. Martha Hefdogle nml MUs Vhe face without wanting to laugh. Lay
I nv nf
I... I.ntfi
_ _ .v
Don't you come in and let us tell you
of . Ithe
tart Minsttel, which unite in wishing
them a happy and
Minnie Replogle r-lurm-d lb" first Xhr style* here arc whal We had deals witl&gt; Mlchhel Scull.
prosperous journey through life.
Today we chine from .Melrose lo
abNit txxo simuncrs ago. Don't you
Dr. F. Carrnthers, president of the
’Why,
about the convenienoes and oomforts you lose
remember t hone suite with short. York, where we visited tile famous Hastings Base Ball Association, en- didn
aimuoo and Bal tie Ch-ek.
’t hero tan cents to her name.
&gt;(truiglit jacket*.and perfectly plain York cathedral and thought it mar­ ■terteined lhe officers and members
Mr. and Mr*, (’.lias. Poll* ami *on j skirts? Exer-jr one hero wears velous. I couldn't think of a word of tin team with a supper al Curious, ain’t It?**
by not using GAS for cooking?
IHHutni. Mr. and .Mr*. G. M. Barnes ' Lho-e.• .„
1M oxfords
&lt;,»!.„„, will*
..... pcrfecllv tu say I hat would express my feel­ Thomapple lake on Monday even­
and
the Widow sptoer live days ago.”
and their litlle dauxhler. Mr. rth&lt;I
l»iu&lt; on them. Most all ings ul llus wonderful structure.
— , gorgeous
g
ing. *
Then we look a train out of York
MV-. Clarence DePkiilta xvtll start iJif
‘f th"
girls
wear their
. d*&gt;wn
.. ...
the
Kirte
tlk
’
ir
hair
"Gee whla!"
.
Fred Fleming left at this oflice a
Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co
Tuesday Jor Pentwater fur lea I their bat-k* and wear such short and came lo a little - village of sample,-of early potatoes, of which
"And Instead of having 150.000, aba
day* outing.
dresses.
Even lhe. ladies wear Elxington. where. (hey met us With he has two acre*, that ought lo put bad 178.000.”
Mbs mid brougbl us seven miles to Bariy county on lhe potato map
Tin* Consumers' Club, eonristing !«ire-*e* uiwnit io their shoe top*.
"Bay
—
say!"
exclaimed
tbp other,
Phone No. 5
Of Mr. and Mi *7 Will H hader. Air.' R 1* li im,ltat nearly every one i» Mel bourn where we now are. • Il without quffstinn. No fln^r could be aa he threw up hit hand*: but hi
and Mr*, tawi* ilealli, Mr. and Mr*, j blond" and not m very *'*’*1 look- is u little village of a taut three grown nnywliere.
w. ,
A, C. Barber. Dr. and Mr*. Lathrop.j ing. Tbe men ail carry canes and hundred people and it is-llje same
The floats &lt;»roxe Sunday School rioua.
•ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE,
ad Being in tin* country? and oh! will give an ice cream social next
Mr. and .Mr*. Earl Caldwell ami Mr. | swing them.
Saturday evening, July H. tat us
and Mr*. A. IL tarveth. spent Mon-; y&lt;*u *.•*• our boat wasn't to land bul il is grand!
Scotland .was very- hilly and try and forget lhe busy* time and go
B. We also sell electric flat*
day aL lhe latter'* cottage at Wall until lmn&lt;irw.^F murmug oh mWater-Proofing Show.
taktn
!I count
count of
of imping
uriMiiir (hr
lite tide,
I id", im we got‘ niountainmis, but England, where ami have a pleasant time ami enjoy
Taka equal pans of beeswax and
Mr. and Mr*. A. A. Allardyce ami; off (he boa( al fireetioch. I nearly we are. i« smooth amk level with \be ica,cream and reke.
mutton taitow and melt them together.
irons, fans, grills, toasters, stoves, vash- «on. ta«lie. and Mis* Morrison, .of, diwl when I -;«w the trains we had nexus
ileitis »»•
all hrtiged Hl. The houses
Hound—A good place lo go to While hot, apply lo lhe solae of the
Chicago, und James nml Fred Iron-! to ride m. Each car I* divided in- iare (he queerest (mug:
. . , have a pleasant time on next batur­ aboee and the cregoe where the eoloe
side and Win. A. Johnston, of De-1 to hill* couqurttneuls. a trifle larg- inade of brick or alone with thu day excnlng, July H. to the cool and aa&lt; upper lota, betas caraful to fill in
ing machines, motors, etc
trod, were entertained al a housefe: than an elevator* The seal* are bain attached to tin- Pick ■*'( lhe shady Coat* Grove church yard.
parly at
al the
and than tIm dairy.
You and have home-iuade
tre ersaffi.tukli —
. a* —* ■•
- ••
m Wall
w dii Jake
:.u»e mi
iu. Tobias
ivvid., i ffn-th*
eu ue ,-ide m.-d
auu (noy
iney shut voir up
ur ;, house ................
...
• «... ami
..., Alex i..
.. ... 1 and. you
. .. can’. t get. out ......1
..... walk
oullr Fr/lln
' *d by the young people uf; tresud tn th* aana
tiur
ooltao «...
hy John
Ironside,
until they,ran
firm llm
the front Hdoor of.cjke s&lt;n-y&lt;t
Una week.
I cpme and upcma-glg** door.
-tlie pig PeQ 10
buck yard. Ijitie Coats CGrovu Bunday School. I shoe* will be perfectly uateryrwoted.

For Harvest Time

MULESKINS
$1.507$L69

ELKSKINS
$1.98, $2.50

and $2.00

and $2.75

Ironside Shoe Co.

Lawn Kimonas
Embroideries
' House Dresses
’ Lace Curtains
Dressing Sacques
Apron Ginghams
Wash Dress Skirts
Lawns and Chailies
Wrappers and Dresses
Silk and Lisle Hose
Shirt Waists in Cotton
Summer Net Corsets
Silk and Linen

THE W. E. MERRITT STORE

�pace ma

THE HASTINGS HANNES. JIXT S. till

moodland
SPECIALS

SPECIALS

II ALLOEPARTMEITS

II ALL OEPARTMEITS

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Faul vislied friends and took In Ihn sights
in Detroit from Friday till Monday.
Tho convention al the U. B.
church closed Friday after n very
enthusiastic and largely attended
meeting of delegates and ministers
had been held, beginning Tuesday.
About seventy ministers and dele­
gates were in attendance from
Michigan, Ohio and Indiana.
Velois Hossa and family of Gosb,en. Indiana, came Thursday in their
car for a few days vacation visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. Carrie Cassel entertained
her daughters, one from Kalamazoo
and ©no from Eaton Rapids over lhe
Fourth.
■ .
Frank Holly and family nf Has­
tings and Elinor Fisher and family
Every department is well assorted
many new items
been added
Summer Crepes, Plisses, Silk Hosiery, Gloves,
&lt;»f Kalamazoo were guesls at B. s;
Holly’s from Friday till Monday.
Dresses, Etc.
BLephen Ingerson of Shepard vls, Hod relatives and friends In Wood­
land- Inst week. Mr. Ingerson was
formerly a resident here and is re­
For FRIDAY and SATURDAY.
membered by a large number of old
acqifainlances, who were glad lo
ALL SILK PETTICOATS, $3.00 values, for
again meet him.
Miss Orpiu Ix'linian visited rela•tives in Hastings over Sunday.
Lawrence Christian traveling
salesman for the Kellogg Corn
Flake Co. of Bailie Creek is spend­
ing a few days vacation with his
parents.
The BUssos Daisy Hynes and Clara
Nietliamer spent lhe Fourth with
friends in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dell mid son
Elwin spent last week with rela­
tives in Cheaening. Mr. Dell arrived
home Friday evening, while Mrs.
' Doll and Elwin remained over till
STONY POINT.
MARTIN CORNERS.
BALTIMORE (ENTER.
NORTHEAST KVI.XMO.
SO I TIL WEST CASTLETON.
WEST WOODLAND.
Monday .mid were accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Merrill were
Mr. and Mrs. John Varney of flu*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker en­
Alton Kline from Alma. Gratiot
Mr. amt Mrs. Seiitt Salsbury of) Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munn and lhe
home by Mrs. Dell’s sister and hus­
in Urbandale, Sunday.
county spent last week with his Clevelnnd. Ohio, spent Wednesday Misses Lena and Annie Heideman Ridge spent Sunday with Mr. and.
band of Detroit, who will make tertained the former's niece, Miss
Frank Day and family of Johns­ aunt, Jam: Baker and i-tlier relaliyes I with their um-l&lt;*. Albert .McClelland were Sunday guests of Mr. mid Mrs.
Cleora Haight, front, near Lake
them.a *hort vlsil. ■
Castleton.
town, spent Suudny al Elwin Orms- here.
"
and family.
James Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Smith of I&gt;e- Odessa from Friday until Sunday.
Frank Wildern of Charlotte is I Emmett Feighner and family ami
Mrs. Chas. Leonard of Woodland
troil are spending their vacation of
A. S. al Mrs.
few days last week at Battle Creek
Miss Myrtle Leamnn of Vermont­ assisting E. S. Tubbs m having and; John Ochampniigh mid family spent James' Bolters
was
a
visitor
at
J.
J.
Hesterly's,
Sat
­
a couple of Weeks visiting their
Saturday
night
al
l
i.l.al
G.irlmger
s.
mid Kalamazoo visiting relatives
ville. called al N. C. Edmond's Wed­
urday.
parents.
,
Albeit
and family
.
Sunday evening Mr. nml Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wealfiprbce nml two nesday.
Mrs. Grace Landis and children of mul friends.
Charley Fisher jiecamc tho proud children of Homer and Mills Marie I Wesley Edmond's nml wife en­
Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. .Putnam of
Flory, and family in Woodland. Willard Billon and Mr. Nashville mid a relative of Mrs.
and happy tiarenls of a iMuncing Ballentine of Clarendon were guest’s tertained their cousins, Melville,
baby lioy, which will change some­ of their brother mid wife, Mr. ami Maybell.i and Elsie Mead of Shdby-I Misses Ella Tubbs and Catherine
Harry Ritchie were callers al the
Hastings
were
Fourth
of
July
guests
Visitors at Tobal Garlingor's Sun­
what lhe familiar names we have Mrs. Hoy Ballentine, from Friday ville, last Saturday night.
Ritchie home last Sunday, also some
day were .11
&lt;1*1*
.luliii
’1111 'Oi-hiimpaugli
’I 11.11 ■ I ( 1,111 *. 11
Kill,
mid of .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hilton.
ho long been used lo, in that Charley until-Monday.
from Middleville were
Mrs. Devore Hook, who has been
John Whetstone and' daughter. cousins
Coinorlno Mix ninf brother | family and Mr. and Mrs. Nila Linwill Ihi changed to “Dad” and Dad
I here.
Miss Lizzie Hesterly is spending so seriously sick is some better.
of Nashville, spent In-L week sea and children of Gai-linger's Cor- Miss Alice, visited Mr. and Mrs.
will be changed to “Grand Dad."
N'ol many from tho Point cele­
Charles Jones aud family ' of
Lloyd Eaton of tho Pratt neighbor­
The little one is.the only grandchild the week with friends in Woodland.
brated the Glorious Fourth because
hood. Sunday.
Mrs. Della ’ Siplth of Hastings Johnstown wen* Sunday visitors al
of Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Palmerton,
of the very busy times.
J. M. Quick who wa&gt; a delognlq
delegnh* at
nt I‘
COATS GROVE.
The annual school meeting will
who seem Jo be as happy as tho spent pari of last week with In r Frank Mackinder's.
We are /dad to learn that Barry
dcinily
A jolly load from this vk
..... , &gt;he soldiers reunion in Jackson
parents themselves, mid if "Grand mother. Mrs. Eliza Palmerton.
be held nt the school house next
... ,vis-1
The Evangelistic meetings al lhe
Itad" has his way. will grow up to
Hillis• ami
(;inirroi
|, t.nnsi
„f Christ
Disciples
closed Monday evening. July 13, at 8 Wellman is rapidly recovering from
,
• —- --- ", .........
i.iiurcn
inseipies
riosmii
Two cement bridges are being spent-the Fourth.nl East Inke.
lhe wound which he rvceivi*d in one
lie I rue republican, and be trained built on the road two miles west
Mrs. Jane Skillman, who has iM'en ,।
**•, •
"J.
i last Thursday witli good interest!
of
his hands recently, when a pitch
eslcd in the school should attend
in the language of the legal profes­ from Woodland, before grading is spending some lime with tier son.;;'"'
tog'Uier um nr-i, !1|l(| (| additions to lhe church.
fork lino nearly penetrated it.
sion: “Now^thercfore be II known begun.
Mark of this place, returned Iu her *7,
Wi
&lt;i .,m"'&lt;ri ii
J Mr. mid Mrs. Archie Bales and lids meeting.
to wit,, and did, then and there, on
Tho children ami 'grand children
..I Gram. Ilwl«. MUnlw. ’ Ur
■
..............In
family of Muskegon
visited
Minor Bateman and Irving Nich­
Rev. A. Forman of Woodbury, is
said day become ns illustrious and assisting his father, L. R. Forman,
week nt the home of Mrs. Bah
ols of Spring Arbor have been visit­ of Mrs. Sylvester OrslsH-n surprised
O. Bugbee and family ale ice),
famous as tlie “grand dad” before with his hay making.
relatives here and at Lakeview her the Fourth, mid had a picnic
cream with Monroe Merritt mid
Luella Boyd returned home Mr. Bales returned home Mnnda.i ing
dinner on the lawn. She enjoyed
him.
. .
lhe pasl^eek.
Mrs. Fred Haight and family from wife the Fourth.
Mrs. Mary Button of Philadelphia,
Mrs. James Fisher had the mis­ it very much. ’
Mrs. Ellie W«“d cnlerlaiiii'd her
rH*ii&lt;im meeting, nminiay .iiuy ij.
Pa_ Mrs. Mary Baine of Coats Grove near Lake Odessa, wen* guesls of brother
in
law.
Joo
hmerling
mid
Ev
„
iy
|„.
prv!Ml
m
t.,
help
reprefortune
to
fall
from
a
step
ladder
Mr.
and
-Mrs.
Harry
Decker,
Sun
­
Mrs’. Will Nash mid Philo Fuller of
Surprised F. D. Soules.
Mrs. Harriet Boise and son. Mil­ Inst Monday, fracturing one of the
■son. from Ohio, a few days- last S1
.nt your school
sent
srhool district:
district’.
Carlton Center, were guests of .Mrs. day.
ford. of Urbana. Illinois, are visit­ bones of the left wrist. Dr. Mohler
Saturday was Friend D. Soule’s
Mr. and Mrs. Will Underwood at­
i C. Renter the fore part of lhe week.
ing Mrs. Abbie Coats and other rel- reduced the fraclurv mid the Injur­ Hist, birthday mid in order to re­
Earl Wooi( spent Monday in Bate
I J. It. Townsend bough! Ilti George tended the funeral of Mr. Griiier iu
ntives
...........
mind
him of the occasion mid io
ed
member
is.
doing
ns
well
as
can
now of Detroit, | \|r jamrfSs Demniul of Kalamazoo,
\ Kipner place, on the south towii- Vermontville, Sunday.
make the day a memorable one to
III..11*1.. ...............
II..I*.. II.. • ..............
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.
Perry* Barnum and family are en­
paid a \ i-it t&lt; ..................
line Monday, consideration S3.500,
the school . horn
night. came on Friday mid returned on railed llii liqrd Demond Sunday.
Bev. Yost preached an excellent I'aunnnie Soule 35 members of tlie
Mr. Townsend gets' possession al tertaining his parents, Mr. and Mr.-. July
G. A. II. Post and W. It. C. appeared
13.
Sunday afternoon, taking Ids mure
once, but will not move till October. T. Sprinkelt of Sunlleld.
Al the.goldm wedding cclebra- sermon lo a large congregation at Ids home anti surprised him. All
Albert Hauer spent part of Inst
Sunday evening.
All enjoyed the
mid colt with him.
Tho Fourth was quietly spent in
had an enjoyabb* time, and partook
Woodland, a great many of our week in Grand Rnpids mid Battle HASTINGS AND CAHLSoilfhend. England, eleven children, line singing by Chas. Maywood of of a palatable picnic dinner. The
. TON TOWN LINE.
Hastings,
who
accompanied
Rev.
farmers who are head over heels Creek.
who have grown to maturity out of
friends remained all day and they
Al. Booher and family spent Sun­
Harold Swanson spent from Fri­
at work taking care of the abund­
thirteen, were present, and a pack­
had Hie pleasure of getting ac­
day
at
Ed.
James
in
&lt;larllon.
day
until
Monday
visiting
relatives
returned
to
lle-ir
li,&lt;me
at
Hillsdale
ant liarvest remained nt home to
age of Welding cake which Mr. i
. &gt;|uunni-&lt;i
quainted nun
with .in
Mr.. rsiuie
Soule's
s urine.
liride.
Mrs. Will Hauer mid son. Kenm-Hi in Howard City.
oil Monday.
t
work. A good many spent the day
Sones put away nn bis wedding day
I
lie
normal
head
contains
about
Mr. Soule received many reineinat Saddleliag lake, while others visited al G. Fuller's, near Holmes
Mrs. Merle Richardson l&gt;f Goals
Glen Coe catne ft?yu Grand Rapids in (863, was eaten.
1
80,000
stairs.
jbrances
of-Iho occasion.
took in the sports nt I^ke Odessa church Saturday.
Grove called on her sister, Mrs. Ma . to s|&gt;i-mk^jiiD&lt;hy with his pnrbiits.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen King mid Bump. Thursday.
Frieda jScheiircr of . Ionia, again
mid Freeport.
James Swanson and wife jyerr* visited hur friend Della Peacock and
The Misses Mobel and Mary bree- daughter, Vela, mid Mrs. Caroline
zer of Elkhart, Indiana, are spend­ Hauer and Amelin and Herman callers al William McGhun's uf returned oij Sunday evening.
ing a few days as guests of their Hauer, spent Sunday at Mrs. G. Hastings Sunday.
.Mark and Don Westbrook came
Brecbeisen in Carlton Sunday. ’
cousin. Miss Susie I-isher.
Visitors al Frank Benner's Sun­ over from White to spend Sun­
W. Booher mid wife and daugh­ day were Miss Reginin Brodbeck oi day with friends here.
Mrs. John Kahler in some way
w t
lost her balance while in their yard ter of Detroit, visited his brother, Woodbury; their, daughter, Mrs.
Mr. aiid Mrs. Lapo spent Sunday
Al
mid
family.
Friday.
Maud
Bare, of St. Johns; I heir sons. with Mr. mid Mr-. I-si Fletcher.
Saturday mid fell backward, slrikAlbert Hauer visited friends in Charles and Newton Benner, of . Henry Milstead and family, Geo.
iiiK on a pile of lumber, injuring
Pleasant Ridge, Floyd and Earl CraigVton and faintly. Peter Craighher back lo the extent that she is Greenville over'the Fourth.
confined lo her bed.'1 No serious re­
Benner of Woodland. Arthur Ben­ lon mid family ami Mrs.. Nicholson,
EAST WOODLAND.
ner of Hastings and Dr. G. F. Bun­ visited Mrs. Dan Craighjon on Sun­
sults are apprehended. Miss- Lizzie
Heslerly Is doing her work.
Miss Jit-ace Sheldon who is at­ ner of Chicago.
day, who is slowly lecuvering" from
Mr. and'Mrs. Clarenct* Kinne vis­ her long lllne--.
Mrs. Phillip Schrav. who has been tending summer Normal at Kalama­
making n ten days visit with friends zoo spent the. Fourth with her par­ ited at l.vvi Chase's of Qdjtls Grove
Mrs. Kate Peacock, wild has been
Stun lay.
in Saranac, Lowell and Ionia, ar­ ents in West Sunfield;
Mr. and Mrs. J.'Fulgcr of Lansing
Archie Wilson and. family visited Dr. Peacock al sunllcld, returned
rived home Sunday.
Miss Bessie Bush of Hastings spent Saturday and Sunday "with at R. A'. Wilson’s Sunday.
spent thd Fourth and remained ov­ Mr. and Mrs. St. John.
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Glenn Moore and
Then* was qmle a crowd al lhe
er till Monday being the guest al - Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Co|e visited daughter visited at Victor I’rall’s ice cream .social on John .Hender­
the F. F. Hilbert home.
their daughter.. Mrs. Edna Strowe, near Freeport Sunday.
son’s lawn last Wednesday evening.
The three churches of the village of VermontvilleZ Saturday.
Crystal Hragdon and halt Wilson The proceeds wre very satis­
held a union temperance service at
Miss Grace Cunningham • of Bay attended tin* Carlttm L. A. S. al factory. 125. toward* the new sheds
the M. E. church Sunday evening, a City is lhe guest of the Misses Em­ Charles Smith’s, of Carlton Center of tlie Christian church.
.
large congregaUoh being in alleiui- ma and Anne Velte.
Wednesday.
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Rutland W. C-T. U. Invitation.
ance. A splendid program in which
Callers al lhe home of J. St. John
HEAD OF GULL LAKE.
each cliurch took a jiart was given. Sunday, were Mr. mid Mrs. W. SawToo many seem to think that a mere smattering of shorthand and bookkeeping will
B. S. Holly, while celebrating the dy. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Potts, Mr.
Dr. Warner abd family&lt; of Kal­
. insure them success; or, rather, they think that if they write shorthand from a text-book
Fourth in the evening in their yard, mid Mrs. II. Hager, Mr. and Mrs. W. amazoo are spending a few days at
wm» shooting off a large Homan Euper and Mr. and Mrs. E. 'I'. Cole. Dr. Light's cottage.
Perry, July 15. at 2::t0. Let this date
at
a
lair
rate of speed, and work a few sets in bookkeeping from a text, tablet or routine,
candle which exploded in his hand,
A number of East Woodland
The Minors have I heir cottage be so impressed upon your mind
they arc fitted for business.
They seem to think that to be a stenographer and book- .
burning his hand quite badly.
young people spent a sane Fourth neaily completed.
that you will n&lt;«l overlook il.
l he
■ Tohias Gam of Hastings spent the ,al Sadlcbag Lake. They had a line • Miss Gertrude Baker, who has
keeper is to be a mere machine, operated, guided and directed by some person of experi­
■ Fourth with his son, C. D. Garn and basket dinner With plenty of ice been working for Myron Aldrich, vice and (here will be nothing to
ence and skill. They forget that education is quite as important for business as for leach­
family.
'
।cream, and a very happy lime is re­ returned to her home Thursday.
oppress you.
On tho contrary,
Mrs. Chatterton of Saranac spent ported.
Mrs. Ira McAllasler and Mrs. we Will try to impress you with Hie
ing, and that each person must.stand on his or her own footing.
the latter, part of last and the fore
Mrs. Jessie Guy of Sunfield and Kraus and two daughters of Arling­ great scope of Hie Press Work.
part of this week with Rev. Kenyon ।daughter, Mrs. Claud Gilson, of ton, New York, came last Tuesday Which will be the program for il^*.
and family.
'Grayling, visited Mrs. St. John, lo spend lhe summer in Mrs. McAl- afternoon. Our &lt;"idiality will hot
Phil Schray's coll showed up re- •Thursday. They brought a Imiu- laster's summer homo.
be repressed: as the warm press of
markably in tlie matinee al Lake quel
।
of lovely lilies, beautiful
Robert Chittenden of Chicago the hand will prove to you. So
Odessa the Fourth. Only for whal ।enough to grace a king's banquet.
spent Saturday and Slmdny with please accept this pressing invita­
Preparation afforded by the Cleary College enables any student of average ability
seemed Ho bo over-anxiousness on
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lumbert and his parents, Mr. and Mrii. Hnrry tion lo be press-ent.
who is willing to work to enter an office with absolute certainty of succeeding. He learns
Htf&lt; part of the driver and for want :FFred Meyers of lauising, Harvey Chittenden.
“
Press 8upl.
of training the colt would have won 'Bennet of Dinmondalc and Howard
Miss Bertha Williamson visited at
the duties of the average office and knows what his ability is in regard to them.
He
first in the race in which he was Lozier and family were Sunday her aunt's, Mrs. Charles Brackett's,
acquires not only a wide knowledge of bookkeeping and accounting, but a varied experi­
entered. This is a registerod coll guests al the home of Warren Ben­ from Monday until Thursday.
Annuel meiding of Hastings school
three years old, mid has to his cred­ nett in East Woodland.
Prof. Eiselen is again at his col­ district will lie held on Monday even­
ence in matters of business as well.
He transacts business as any merchant or business
it a long list of Jamous ancestors
lage after spending a-few davs in ing. July, 13. I'Jli. al High school
man docs and the transactions he makes furnish the necessary material for his bookkeep­
BOWENS MILLS.
•noted for their track work.
No
Evanston.
,
doubt tho people of Barry county
Mrs. Mary Coleman of . Bradley •Mr, and Mrs. Harold Upjohn have
ing.
Every step is explained to him before he takes it and all his work is done underW. L. PHILTERS, Seo.
will have a chance to see Ihis colt spent lhe week end with her sister, been entertaining company from
standingly; but everything of a fictitious nature is left out—he learns to do by doing and
in action-at lhe coming fair.
New York City for the past week.
Mrs. John Morris and family.
E. L. Schantz and Chris Marshall
when he takes a position, he does not find the duties new or strange to him; he is broken,
Miss Esther Chandler, formerly
Master Seth and Miss Ruth Oliver
■were in (own Friday looking after were tho over Sunday guests of of this place, was unilcil in marri­
in as it were. This accounts for the phenomenal success ol the students of Cleary College
Holders of
Mr. Schmitz’ Interest in the coining their sister, Mrs. Floyd Holes mid age to Mr. Charles Allen of Hast­
campaign for county treasurer.
in obtaining and holding good positions. .
'
family and Miss Ruih remained for ings last Tuesday. The couple will
A __
, |
Stock receive
Allen Fuller wits at Battle Creek the week.
spend their honeymoon ir. Buffalo
ZxHIlUSl
c*»h
dividends
over lhe Fourth visiting his brother
Hfty Fillingham and Miss Char­ and Niagara Falls'.
TN*
j
*emi-«nnual|y
GOME
AT
ANY
TIME
Frank and other dear friends. His lotte Fowler spent the Glorious
Mr. and Mrs. C. Williamson and
mother and sister Nellie have been Fourth in Grand Rapids.
son Audrey spent •Sunday aftepKon
num. An in­
visiting in the food cily for several . Mrs. Floyd Drake and children rod evening at Morris V illianomi's.
vestment backet! by gilt edged
Remember we place all our graduates in good positiong and that expenaes at
and Mrs. Floyd Holes and little
real estate mortgage* and u^aurCarl Faul had the misfortune to daughter spent Saturday with their
Plans for railway between Tan­
passed
tor
safety,
convenience
and
Cleary College are very low.
run bis car into a partly overturned parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Oliver. gier and Fez in Morocco have been
net earning rate. Our 25th year in
tree a short distance cast of Free­
Mr. and Mrs. Irvy Latta are vis­ under consideration for some lime,
business, asset* nearly f 1,1)00,IM!'.
port Saturday night. Buch obstruc­ iting their grand parents. Mr. and and the work will be pushed for­
WHu for copy ■/ our booklet
tions as this in the highway should Mrs. Judson Hunt.
ward as rapidly as possible.
and 4*th FinanHal RtaUnunt.
be looked after. Il being on a cor­
Miss Charlotte Fowler is visiting
There is a movement among the
GcruiF.“"hwr*te
Capitol
ner the headlight didn’t show on her friends; Mr. and Mrs. Emmet school children of Minneapolis tn
the tree until nearly upon iL A Avery, in Hart this week.
raise &lt;8,000 to buy a portrait nf
। badly bent fender was the result of
George Washington, to be placed io
Hie damage.
BAN?JR WANT ADV&amp; PAY.
a room at the new art museum.

In order to stimulate trade during the hot month of July, we are offering some great values in every one of our many depart­
ments. Great savings in Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dry Goods, Linens, Domestics, Hosiery, Underwear, Rugs, Carpets, Lace Cur­
tains, Waists, Dresses and Men’s Furnishings.
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and

such as

We Save You Money And Want To Prove It.

| Requirements of Business

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rib furnished by

CLEARY COLLEGE

Cleary College Prepares Its Students

Semi’

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Dividend"** *«-

P. R. Cleary, Ypsilanti, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 9, 1911

Y?AWE positively guarantee every item offered during this
\*y Kale to be exactly as represented. This is our First
Great July Clearance Sale and wc arc more than
anxious to please you and gain your confidence.
This great
sale gives vou the opportunity to become better acquainted

wilh the high Mandard of our mercbaodiK and gives uj the chance to
— better acquainted with you. Money cheerfully refunded oa any

o

,NLY one more short week and the greatest summer
I In this county will draw to a close. Gftt- out our
week's ad. or bill, look it over, bring it with you
investigate the things you are interested in. You could

Riede

iiieickgenant

fastings foremost Peparment Store

sale
last
and
not

time any better than to come aa often as possible and look
invest your
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around. Hundred* of the greatest bargain*, small lot*, odds and end*
and
and clc
close mils cannot be *tated)here oa account of limited quantity.

I

On Wednesday Morning. July 8th, ^egan

Our first (Jreat July Clearance ^ale
Jt Mill continue only until Saturday ifiyht. July J8th
The radical nrice reductions in every department attracted record crowds during our opening days, which proves our assertion that this is truly

dhe giggest bargain &amp;vent of the Season
It will pay you to travel many miles to investigate these remarkable values. No► man or woman living in the,city or country can afford to slay away and ignore the tremendous savings on
staple, every day merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries and Ready-to-wear. YOUR MONEY WILL GO TWICE AS FAR if you will supply your wants now for immediate and future use

Saturday of this Meek Mill be a Special bargain J^ay
These are a few of the bargains you will find.
LAD IKS AND MISSES SUM­
MER DRESKES.
$2,75 lo $4.50 values In wash
dresses. We offer this en­
tire assortment for July
Clearance at '.... 98c

MOST ELABORATE GOWNS
AND DRESSES.
Silks, Messalines, Chiffons,
Nels
arid
Embroidery
Dresses up to $25.00 value*.
Y’our unrestricted choice

LADIES AND MISSES WOOL
DRESSES AND PETER
TOMPSON SUITS.
Beautiful styles, best of ma­
terials,"values up to $1250
.fur July Clearance al $5

There are hundreds of others, plainly marked, in every department:
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Pretty styles made of best
ginghams, crepes and seer­
suckers. $150 values for
July Clearance al
89c

.........................$7.50

JULY CLEARANCE OF. SUITS AND COATS.
JULY CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER MILLINERY.

Over 100 new hats and sailors, $150 lo $3.00 values. Your choicclOc each
Up lo $3.75 bats, your choice.... ।
Up to.$5.00 hills,-your choice.....
Up to $750 hats, your choice ....

$148.
.$2.98

JULY CLEARANCE ON STAPLE, DOMESTIC AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
Bilk Brocaded Crepc. A beautiful 27 in. cloth, all colors, TOc
values per yard........ “f................ .................. :.....38c.
Rhlim-s, Crepes, Voiles, Rice Cloth. Chiffons, 25c, 30c, 35c,
39c, values. July Clearance per yd............................19c.
French Ginghams, finest 32 in. imported, 25c value, July
Clearance, iter yd............................................................... I"1'
All 1244 and 15c. Ginghams. Toil du Nurds, A. F. C. A Red Seal,
July Clearance per yd................................................ 9c15 and 25c 1-awns and Organdies, silk striped, neat patterns,
JUly Clearance, per yd.................................................. • -9cWhile Goods, Dimities, Organdies, barred, checkciLand figur­
es!. '•
.
Ono lol up to 20c values, per yd.......... .
.. t'Jc
Ono lol up to 50c value, per yd........
.6Hr.
ft*. Amoskeag Apron Ginghams; per yd.
.. .Sc
7c Calicoes and Prints, per yd..............
Challics. Persian patterns, per yd.......
5Hr.
Be, yd. wide, unbleached cotton, per yd.
MEN'S AND BOYS UNDERWEAR AND FURNISIUNGS
Men** Neglige, Dress and Work Shirts. Best 50c values
now .................................................................. 39c
Men's finest Dress Shirts, new, best $1.00 and $125
values, now ............
88c
Men's Albb-lic Union Knits, regular 75c values, now 48c
Traveling Rags, dipt Cases, Grips, July Clearance Salo
Bargains.
A beautiful black leatherette Bag for................... 98c.

LACES AND INSERTIONS.
Vai. Oriental mid Shadow laces. A great many hun­
dreds of-yards at a fraction of their value.
One l«»t of Insertions, S to 10c values, per yd.............. 1c.
One lol of Lotte and Insertions, dainty patterns up lo
10c per yd. ;.................
2J4c.

The sale positively closes JULY
18. Do not expect us to'give you
these prices after the above date—
July 18.

75o elbow length Silk Gloves, While only, per pr,...4“c
$150 and $150 Silk Hose, white, tan and colors
per pr................ -..........................
*Slocking Feet, black, all sites, per pr.
5c Hair Nels, all shades, 2 for...........
HOUSEHOLD ’SPECIALTY AT CLEARANCE SALE
PRICES.

$3.50 Electric Irons, Taro Maker” an elegant, guar­
anteed flat-iron, July Clearance Saks Price....$1.98.
42 piece Dinner Sets, finest dinner ware, floral or blue
and gold pattern. 15.00 dinner set, 42 pieec for $3.98

Oho lot uf 75 gopd Skirts, $1.50 lo $7.00 values, your choice.

41.98.

Oiio lol of handsome skirts, values up lo $8.00, your choice

LLIK

Your choice of lhe best skirls in lhe tioiiso for

$5.98.

HOUSE DRESSES.
• $150 Dresses, well made, excellent material, all
sizes :....................................
:............ 98c
$1.00 House Draftcs, Ginghams and Percales, light mid
dark, all size for ............................................... .,7Sc.
- 50c best made Kimona Aprons, light and dark, neat
patterns at .......................................................... 39c

JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES.
75 grade of 72 Jn. bleached Table Damask, beautiful patterns,
per yd...............................................
....49c.
GO it), bleached Table Damask; per yd................................. 21c.
15c Huck,Towcls, extra linn, largo size now...........
1244c Huck Towels, with red border, special now
Rte. Bath Towels, bleached, July Clearance Price.
12c.Best linen Crash, per yd.............................. .
.8 He.

$100 AND $3.00 CORSETS.
X
Best makes, such as Warner's II. &amp; G, Mndam Grace.
C. B, front and back lace. This assortment al $150
$.100 AND $6.00 WAISTS.
.
Beautiful Net, Chiffon and Silk Waists, your choice
at ........................
$198

CURTAIN MATERIALS AND LACE CURTAINS.
Ono lol of Curiain Scrims and Madras, July Clearance Bale
Price per yd............. .*.............................................. /....'..5c.
Ono lol of newest Curtain materials, values up to 20c. Sale
‘ Price, per yd.

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
Al remarkable Clearance Prices. One lot of Combina­
tion Suits, line nainsook, dainlly trimmed, $150
values. Your. choice at................................. 39c

RUG8, CARPETS AND LLNOLEUMS.1
Our big Fall purchase of Hugs ineluderP in this
mighty sale. We believe Hint we arft.uojv show'uig
tlie most cumulele line of room size Russ tn the citj,
and during tills Sale we will give you an Extra 10 per
cent. Discount from Our already low Prices.
EMBROIDERIES AND FLOUNCINGS.
One lol o Kharrow Embroideries values up to 18c per
yd................... ‘.................................................... 5c.
One lol of Embroidery Edges, Bands. Readings and In­
sertions up lo 35o values, per yd?................. We.
One lot of tho most beautiful Crepe Voile Flouncing*.
15 in. $175 values. per yd................................... $139
Ono lot of finest • Voile Flouncings, 45in. wide, $125

EMBROIDBRIES AND EL.OUNCINOS (Coollnuad.)

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value*, peg yd..................... ...............
,79c.
One lol of exquisite Voile ami Crepe Flouncing,' 27 in.,
75c values, per yd ................................. .39c.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.
Ladji-s Munsing Vest and Pants, 50 and 00c. values,
now .................................................................. 39c.
Munsing Union Suits, Ladies $125 and $150 values,
now.................... r............................................ 70c.
Ladies 35c Union Suits, now...................................... 19c
Children’s and Misses Munsing Union Suits, 50c, Whs
and 75c. values, now................................. 2...39c
Ladies and Mi*.*«-s Vest mid Pants, 25c values, now.. 17c
Ladies Vest, all styles, 15c values, now ...................... Kc
Chiidrvri's-Knil Waist, July Clearance Stole Special'9c

Special (grocery bargains
for Saturday Only
In addition to all the liarRain* our last week*
bill we offer the following extras for Saturday:
□ albs of best H. &amp; E* Sugar_________ ______ f1.00

Weickgenant &amp; Riede
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department Store

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Think of the sorrow In hoinos and

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LADIES AND MISSES TAIL­
ORED WAISTS.
Also some lingerie waists
.in. this assortment, values
up to $3.00. Your choice
. for July Cfearance 39q

JULY CLEARANCE OF ALL LADIES AND MISSES SKIRTS.

Beautiful values. ample assortments of the. highest grade Suits and Coats,
Up-to-date and highly desirable. .Sensational value.
.Your choice of any Suit in the house, values upto $35.00. for......... $10.00
Your choice of any Coal in the house, values up tn $25.00,. for............. $750.
One assortment ot smartest Suits and Coals, values from $10.00 to $18,00,
your choice for ....................................................... „........................... $5.00

SILK GLOVES AND HOSIERY AND LADIES FUR­
NISHINGS.
’

LADIES AND CIIH.DREN'S
HOSIERY.
One lol of odds anil ends of
stock, about
300 pairs.
Your choice ......... 5c pr.
One lol of 50c and 75c. ladies
and children's Hose, 500
pre. Your choice.. 17c. pr.

CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS
DRESSES.
White and colors, sizes from
1 to 12 yrs, some slightly
soiled, tip to $2.00 values
fur July Clearance . 39c

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- Hastings. Mich,

Choicest Pink Salmon, tall cans, each—1_.__ 8c
Relish Tpmatocs, best xac can, 3-lb size...__ _ 8©
Whjtc Uaundry Soap, White Flyer, 8 bars lor__25c
CKoicc/t Rco Cotiee, per lb_ _________________ 17c

Extra Fancy Lemons, large 45c kind, per doz—33c

A.sale of this magnitude cannot fail to
benefit the entire community.
For |he
sake of your own bank account you can­
nut
notafford
anuru to miss tins
this saie,
sale, uui
during which

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It Is some time beJorc Health from a two weeks visit jn Lansing. ’ inolher. Mrs. DoU-Woml.

Mrs. Marcus Stebhins. She will re­ ne«s "the Chariolte-Haslings game.
imain here until Octobet'. .
Mr. and Mrs. Florence George.,-of
Mr. aiid-Mr*. Claude' Stuart at­ Folkinxham, England, and Miss Nel­
।tended the Roni Club dance at lie Willis, of Syracuse, N. Y . aro
iGrand Rniiids. Friday night and re­ visiting ilieir cousin, - Mrs. Rarry
।mained over for tho Fourth.
Walldorff.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Walers arrived
Mrs. McBride. ■ of Charlotte, isj
Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Castclein
v,MUn«
i'-’i-iin-l , '&gt;'• ■'”J Mr"oi spent lhe pasl week with the form­ on Friday from Indianapolis to
coast's*
Nashville, were guc-sH of his moth- .er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John -pend the Fourth with relatives
here. Mr. Walers left on Monday
Miss Bevs Bush, who is attending i »’r. Mrs. Florence Logan. Sunday.
Custelein nt the County Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waters, Mr. for Adrian. Mrs. Walers remaining
Kalamazoo Normal was home overt Mr. and' Mrs. H. IL Lewis spent
,
Sunday.
| Saturday ami Sunday wilh Ilieir iand Mrs. Hay Waters and Mr. and for a visit.
Mrs. Clara Parker and daughter,
Mr.*. A. E. Brill, spent the Fourth at
Mrs. M. Guff of Charlotte spent daughter and family, near Dutton.
Beatrice, have returned io this city
Sunday with her sister, Mrs- Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Best went'lb ithe Waters cottage. Wall lake.
Miss Wilh'emina Bales. Dr. Chas. from Ypsilanti, where Miss Bearticc
Wood.
I Nappanee. Ind.. Friilny lo visit relMr. and Mrs. Holly Showman; allves. Mr. Best returned Moiu|ay. 1Oventli’ecl and John Nobles were has been in achool for two yrara.
spunl lhe Fntirth with her pooide at
Mrs. L. D. Waters and children lhe guests of. Miss llbt-a Kinsey, of Miss Parker will toacb in tjie Mid­
dleville schools next year. 1
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left Tburs«lay for a six weeks visit । Caledonia. Saturday and Sunday.
Lowpn.
Mi.-# Kalliertne Glarke enlertaJiiMr. and Mis. C. G. Brumm and
Mrs. Sarah Fishor spent Saturday with her mother al Syracuse, N. Y.
and Sunday with relatives on Ihcl Mr. andI Mrs, Warren Wilcox.. of family ofl Nashville, spent Hie week HT* house party al Wall Lake thts
town Um-.
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Hansing, have been visiting wilh &lt;md with their mother, Mrs. Lydia week consisting of Misses Emily
McElwain,
Frances
(.arrotlurs.
Miss Alma Hulf was tho guest of IhiRC parnul*. returning home Sun- ।Crites.
Luke Walers and Mr. and Mrs. Alice Balos. Lilah Yoiiug, Lois
her rntnmls al Gregory. Saturday day.
and Sunday.
. ,
Clyde Peck of halamo wn«mar- Louis Barkley relnrned*uft Saturday Mackay, Agnes Sheldon, Gertrude
Miss Winifred Johnson, of Lenox, ried-Monday 1“1&lt;l
look-lluilr from an automobile trip lo Indian- und Josephine Carvelli.
Hev. C. W- Ballou und wife and
is visiting her parents, Mr^nd Mrs. woijding dinner wilh Mrs. Dell aiMtlis, where t|iry visited Mr. and
Einnwl McLaughlin attended the
Nirs. Martin Coyer!
,
George Jvbiisoii
Wood.
Cln-sler Htem and Waller Phelps; • Mr. ami Mrs.’ Donald Wiseman of . Mr. and 'Mrs. Dell Wood just re­ revival meeting at Uke Odessa,
Tupsoay
evening and heard Dr; C.
turned
from
Albion,
where
they
leave noil week fora canoe trip on । Smyrna spent the week wilh his
grandparents,
Mr.
Perry have been vjsitjng their daughters. S..Parker the evangelist of Warsaw.
lhe Au Sable river.
gram!;:.".::
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“ and Mrs. .........
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Mr*. Horn Renfro and Mrs. Jay West ImU who ta conduoUng mnclingr in
Mrs. Eil Austin of Cnoper spent '•Wiseman.
Wiseman.
lhe-United Brethren cliurch of lliol
Friday and Saturday with tier brothMrs. John Shawman relift-nod und sister at Charlotte.
•
Mr; mid Mrs. Haney Arehsrt and city.
er. Ed. Kingsberry
from Grand Rapids where she has
Miss Lora Trim who has been
Ed amL-Chadns Birdsall spent been spending lhe week al the son. Lawrence- of Jackson and Mrs.
Lawrencu Arehart and Miss Dora, visiting relatives in Tacoma, WashSaturday and Sunday with their camp meeting there.
parents al Wall Lake.
- Mrs. Nollto Godfrey and mother. spent Saturday and Sunday with Ington, for the past two months, is
expected home Saturday, accom­
Misses Ethel Hedrick and Elnora;.Mrs. Hakes were the guests of Bert Arebarl in Uie country.
by her aunt, Mrs. Guy Trim.
Darr spent Sunday in Kalamazoo Grand Rapid* relatives (nun riM-f Judge L. L. Thompson and Herbert panied
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with Mis* Maud Sissoti.
urday until Munday.
Baker, manager of the- Allegan base ;and her cousin. Wullace Trim, who
visit H. D. Trim tonfi. family Tor
Mr. and Mrs. Chat. Lewis of Nash.Mrs. R. T. F. Dodd* bf IXmalas.: ball learn, brought the entire Alton । will
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some
lime.
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ville spent a few days with hisj Arizona, is the guest uf her mother,jgqu ball team here Tuesday to wit-p

lo our county Week Will-he hpBfe but il is not I &gt;
Andrew Myers .and family spent . Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Waite and chilBARRY COUNTY HEALTH .frdm mu deathsloss &lt; very
year that- early for lhe readers of the BAN- Sunday with relatives in Charlotte. dren were the guests uf Muskegon
ou«-ld nol to be. Thai situation can NEIl to make the resolve to be in
Mrs. Andrew Myers and son Har­ relatives Saturday and Sunday.
remedied, but it can only he Hnslinus and hear the splendid lal- vey spent lhe Fourth in Battle
Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Sparks spent
WEEK WILL BE HELPFUL li.-trured
when such elemcnial health enl which will he directed toward Creek.
lhe Fourth with his sister, Mr. and
facts are known ill e\ery household. I instructing people how lo prolong
| Mrs. Frank Isenhalh in Detroit.
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Continued from page one.
as will be g'ven to lhe people of this their lives, and to make them more
county ex eiy day during Health • efilcienl-and happy so far as physi■.........__ _ '
cal health can help to do so.
The sanHary i-xjntt. from lhe Week. '
This new county movement origi­
Stale Board of Health, wnll alto be
hero.
• ■ . X nated in Hillsdale Co., where its
Mrs. Clemcpl Smith, chairman of success in interesting the-people
PERSONAL MENTION
lhe program comniiltne. ba* also was phenmm-tial. We give Im-Iow
rrottfvea word from Prof. Warthin., an extract from Dr. Warthin's let­
of (he Univiireily. I hat lie will ter to Mrs. SmiQi- in wliioh he
Fred Eaton is spending ten days
give Jito lecture &lt;»n “Social Hygiene” speaks of the ■ Hillsdale event us
in Del toil.
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nut only in Hastings, but in five oili­ follows: •
MU» Helen Chidester is visiting
er towns of thl-i county, that week,
“Certainly the lleallh Week al
friends
in Grand Rapids.
lliis lecture will do u world of Hillsdale was the DnpA Ihuwzwei'
'IpjtxL and heaven knows it I* need­ given in this stale, and hemominus^
Orvnl Bm nuin und wife are visit-ed. Uhildruu are |H*rinilted to grow ly succeMful. 1 do not sen how -it ing frieitdsMn Battle Creek.
tnlo. manhood and woinanliuod could be xezy much improved upon,
Chas. Kerr visited his eon bon, in
utllmut gaining knowledge, except fur it was splendidly worked up.' Detroit, over the Fourth.
front isilluteii-snuri'.iM. of the fuac- Dr. Sawyer Iwing enthusiaslic and
Mrs. Pearl Tuttle mid children are
tiuus nf-llto- W'produrtive. organs. a splendid organizer. Thai week visiting friends in Jackson.
a,i«l the terrible—
penalties
which ...
na- one tied by a lecture on Sunday
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Miss Ida Mon* was a Grand Rap­
Titre visit s' muni those vcho aims- night TymvMlf in one of lhe Hilllk- ids visitor over the Fourth;
Hmm.
.----------- .......................... tittle chiitrlies to the num. and at
Rcv.mY. D. Grigsby returned Ry-his
With sucll’talent and fcalures as Hie same time Dr. Elsie Prnll gave home iu East Jordan. Tuesday.
* named already a«»ur&gt;*il lb* another lecture oh social hygiene
Orlie and Lewis Bishop spent tho
1 of Health Week can be as- in anoilicr church- before the wo­ Fourth with relatives in Detroit.
al this early dale. For &lt;4ti- men. My lecture is illustrated »&lt;•
Don Stuart and family visited
&lt;u|lially good things will be that il will lie necessary to give-It Grand Rapid* friends over lhe 4t|).
iod later.
Mr. and Mrs. CJjarles Parker and
in a church in which a''lantern can
In- used, and the local committee son are visiting in South Bend. Ind.
should supply the lantern.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrus spent
“I think (he idea of a ’Kuberculo- Sunday with friends in Kalamazoo.
.pot to happen, a« -i- b.ij with Miss Walton lo tell
Mr.
... and Mrs. Ora Murphy had
diAbases 1 hat are; abuui Uw state work is a yen’ good11 coini
company from Woodland, Tuesday.
! be , jy eveulable. pue."
।, Miss Ardalia Sutton /eturned

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£ PERSOHAL MENTIoiT^

Dutchess Trousers
10c a Button, $1 a Rip

Always Ahead
We sell these celebrated warranted trousers
because we know of no other that represents so
much value. Name is not everything but it
counts for much in the DUTCHESS, because
the manufacturers have been engaged for more
than thirty years in the making qf trousers ex*
clusively.
The warranty on those trousers—10c a* but­
ton, $1.00 a rip—is most unusual.
Step in to-day and take a look at the special
values we are showing.
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Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

Emmanuel (.burch.
prayer nieeliings with I hi* regular
Fifth Sunday after Triitjly. Holy
Ctiminuiliuu, H:&lt;1) A. M. Service ami
sermon oil “The Mountains." |0::U». regular (!. E. tuple nml will be lead
Sunday'School. 12:111. Chalk talk m
Bapllsl Church.
parish house, 12:15 |». M. Informal leader.
Thursday night, mid-week pray­ service in .parish home wilh fourth
er and praise service, 7:90. Mr. lalk in series on "The Calendar" at
Methodist Episcopal Cliurch.
7:30
P. M.
Herman Hoder, lender.
Russell II. Bread)*, pastor. Ser­
Friday niglil, 7:3»L rcgulfir choir
United
Rrrlhn-n
Church.
vices
Sunday July I2lh, as follow*:
practice. Sunday srhiHil, iO:tn.
10:111 A. M.. Sunday School. 0:111
lev. C. \V. Ballou, pastor. ■
Come and hear almul the picnic.
A. M., public worship mid tilth ser­
.Morning worship, 11:00. The pas­
mon in Hie series on ‘Thu Apostles
tor will occupy lhe pulpit. Young Convention Ipjld in Woodbind Inst Creed." 7:30 I*. M.. public worship
and sermon, "A Strong MauboodPeople's mecling, 0:30. Yoke Fellow
and inspiration for lite work and Clean Alhlelies. " The Hastings
band, 0:30. Evening -Tk-rvicc, 7:30. hope
that in before ya. All tire laboring
The evening sen-ices are increasing
in ntlendaiiec, ami is one of the Kingdom ami mu-1 -ur.-ly in"H with
UJirUtimrSrieniT Society.
brightest and Inal meetings of th? victory. District Superintendent S.
iiday July 12111, 1911. Second
ifeek. Rousing song .service nml E. Shutt brought us two line tiu*".
of No. HO Jefferson 81. Sunspecial music by the choir, follow­
made nil feel like lining more limn ; tljiy &lt;(.rvir,.. p(;jii A. M. Subject,
ed by gospel ines-age.
Sunday School. 11:15.
Tuesday pvening, 7:.'g), collage -v..r for Iio.ir Iz,|(| aml Mu-I* r. II
very member ami j Wednesday i v**iiiuu testimonial «erprayer meeting, held at home of the i&lt; hop
v their loyally
• nal
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friend
vice, lol
7:30. limiting »lloom
slime
I»eing l&lt;&gt; Hieaddress
Kor.- is open every Wcibiesdtiy
On Wednesday; there will he u
on Ximu mid all doing their und Siitu'rdny from 2 lo 5 I*. M^
missionary meeting of the members
wtiere.-aulliori/cd hleraturo on
ani| friends &lt;&gt;f I by church, al lhe
home of Ml*. Keller, corner Grand
A cordial welcome
ana Jefferson, beginning al three Hl o’clock Sum,l&gt;iy School. Il:ill A.
M.. preaching. &lt;»:3D P. M.. Senior!
ing program in tlio aflenioon. in Endeavor. 7:30. ph-aehhig.
which a number will lake pari, mid
Ruikln on Child-Training.
tilso spcfllal music. The program is
Unless you teach yriUr children to
in i-hargi! of Mrs. Shaver, who for day evening tn which all are iuvitywirs has been earneally and ac­
honor their fattier amt. their mother,
tively Interested in the wnrk of
and tn lave Ccd ued to revereace
Presbyterian Church.
foreign, as well as home mission-.
their king, ami tu treat with tenderAn offering will be Inken for mis­
The Cltuieh and lhe HIM Work- nc.-a and take care of kindly all in­
sions, nml il is re«|ueMeil Ihal il be
ferior creature*, to regard all tilings
made as large as possible.. Il will
•ning at 7:3i). Thirty slides will duly wen if they only have, the sem­
go toward &lt;ftir * n-gulttr appnrHnnblance of life, amt especially such as
liienl. Kupper will h« served from
live lo seven, lo which till lhe men The nddrmex. mid slides Iasi Sunday God han endowed with tho power ot
evening on -‘‘The Conditions Sur- giving us pleasure, as Howers—unless
evening, it is expected that Miss roiimling Uli; Child Life id Aniuri- you teach your children thcao things
Julia A..l»avi«. of Lan-ing. who re­
you wil) bo educating Frankensteins
cently gave such an inspiring me
and demonu.
from nr*.5 to 12:30 ill charge of
and she will have charge of the As.il. Supi. E. C. Edmond-, l he G.
E. society will unite in holding their
evening eervire.

THE CHURCHES

Ford Hicks,
*Bdding,: spent
Sunday al lionre.
Miss Ola Pilgrim spent the Fourth
in Battle Greek.
Chas. Hyatt, of Charlotte, was in
Hastings, Tuesday.
Miss Nellje Brooks retununi from
Kalamazoo Monday.
Elmer Wiley and Wife are visilftig
In Chicago Ibis week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cam.- were Ik.
Eaton Rapid* over the -Uh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lahr visited
in Grand Rapids last week,
Walter Pheli-s will spend Sunday
wilh his parent* in Chicago. .
Miss Anna Wordon &gt;s I he guest of
Grandville relative* this week.
A. K. Frandsen- and family Uro
spending a few days al Wall lake.
Homer -Kline, of Jackson, was .in
the city the fore pari of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Field and
daughter left for Chiragu. Sunday.
Mrs. Ora Maynani visited her
father iti Freeport ov« r the Fourth.
Miss wrnuifred Mcl.iavy -.pent
Monday wilh relative* in lUchland.
W. L. Sage, of Chicago, was tlie
guest of his* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Sage, over the TouiUi.
Mrs. L. C. Beadle. Mrs. A.
Brown nnd son .Walla.-.• l.-fi
Chicago Tuesday to Visit friends.
Miss Jennie McB.ou returned
Monday nighl from a Iwo weeks
vlrtCwlth her bn»lhnr In Owosso:
A. C. Barber and ftiinily motored
to Ku I am tv oo Sunday in company
witti J. E. Ilogle, retunmu- in tlie
evening. '
Mrs. Miner Mead will leave for
Hart tomorrow where -I
the next two months
dauuhlcrs.
Mr. mid Mr*. W. H
tained their uiece. Mi-* Eulali pinnork, of Hnrbor Springs, the fore
pm-l of the week.

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A Secret
The secret of life from a business point of view is to
spend less than you earn and deposit ^hc difference. The
average person's comfort is secured only by living with­
in one's income and laying.by something regulary before
spending, not simply depositing .what is left after spend­
ing. It may be necessary to practice a little self denial
to lay by money from a moderate income, but after all is
it self denial when the result is a personal benefit, inde­
pendence and future comfort? Take care that you .do
not underestimate the value of money deposited under
our interest plan. It’s growth is rapid and certain. Start
an interest account growing here, now, in this strong
National Bank, where the U. S. government deposits
its Postiii Savings, and is the only National Bank in
Barry County. '

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County
Hastings, Mich.

ily. tilling Un- pdkilioii of ot&gt;cnitm'.
Mr. uml Mrs.' C. .V ................. ..
Na.-hvilli-, cania up S.uunlay in
their anti* mid Mrs. J
.-on returned with them for a short

Final Clean Up
Sale
On Summer Dresses, Waists, Kimonas, Skirts
and Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Garments

GOATS
SUITS
SKIRTS
25% to 50% Discount
Ladies’ Dresses

Ladies’ Waists

Regular $1.50 values now ... 98c
Regular $1.25 values now89c
Regular $1.00 values now73c

1-ot of Fine Silk Waists that sell
anywhere at from $3 to $5 will
sell at big reductions, some
going at

Children’s Dresses
Values that sell regularly for 65,
59 and 50 cents wc are
now offering at

43c

llarl.

Mr. Gart

One Lot of

Wash Waists
that sell regularly at $1 to $2, your
choice at

59c

Misses’ Dresses
Regular values of $2.50 to $1.00
will sell al from

$2 to 73c
TABLE LINENS
Jinen. Just note tl
Regular value fl.75. udw
Regular value fl.50, now
Regular value fl.25; now
Regular value f 1.11). no*

Chicago, and Charles* &lt;:
Bailie Creek were gue-i-

HALF PRICE

LINEN T.ACES
A large assortment in various widths.
One lot at
line lot at...
.12c
Regular values from 12 to 15 cent*.

RASPBERRIES, CHERRIES, CUR­
RANTS and HUCKLEBERRIES
lor canning and table u*e. See ui for price*.
A BIG REDUCTION ON

ALL KI MONAS
OTHER

BARGAINS EVERY­

WHERE IN THE STORE

Regular value fiUc, now

gm -L- of Mr. and Mi
Knight

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Iron River, are expected mi Friday
to visit Mr. Cobli’e n.ir-nls, County
Surveyor mid. .Mrs. IF- H.-Cobb. mid

Phone 9

Hastings, Mich.

Owen Hnnnmi. of fninj
Rapids lust Monday • v&lt;-niiig where
he will spend JI.i- week wilh hidnilghler. Mrs. T. &gt;. Suh-eha and
family. ll&lt;* will rcluni homo to
LITTLE

BUT

ACTIVE

UiDDLIAH.I.E.

ii.i/oo
Mr. and Mr*. De|os Neal motored
. and | lo Veiimmlville, Wednesday. taking

HASTINGS CITY BANK REPORT.
Benoit el tbn mndlUso ot The lU*Um
Itr lUuk at
Mk hlran. at UM-eknJ

llamlif

BRAIN

Ilaslitiki

her hottie after a
Small Margaret's Severn® to Secu
Liberty Would Have Done Credit
to Much OUJtr Peracn.

Ive-ler and daughter.

of Batlie Creek, thirl SIilen. Mr. and

of Mr. ami Mrs. D. C. Stile-, lUnJrttig
et'a father supports Ida opinion that
adroltneaa la congenital In woihcn:
dale were imests of their children,
idnv aflernooi
On Saturday Margaret. aged four,
Mr. mid Mrs. H. Carr, Saturday.
was In deep disgrace.. Four tlrnci
Mr. and Mis. Dewitt Collislcr, uf
aiuce two o'clock rhe had run aww
Fair Dikes, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Frey
to vhilt Mrs. Gilbert,, bar favorite
ami
son l.eo. were guests uf Mr. and
sitiuday morning.
neighbor, and was now paying tor her
Mrs. Geo. Winters, Sunday.
crime by detent leu in the house.
Rev.' Fisher ami wife and Ik'lla
At firr? her father reurned and sat
dmighler.; attended ebun-h at. Vrbamlale. Suuf• - d*w.
■ Ilex. I I-Ii* I'liml cliaiMejif l/v ‘ "f«ah
on the pon h reading hta evening pa­
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» Iowa. ^’Ilieir daughter (ienivvo.
per. To hitn. In n « * minutes, AUrMr. uml Mrs. John Smith ot Urgaret ■auntere.-i cut, her mind Intent
Hamlale
were guesU of Mrs. Siiflt-h.'vi
on carrying out lnr plans, apd short­
sisfi-r
mid
husband,
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
C. Capital Mock paid In
ly-suggested: -­
Hurptuv fundr.;...
lloMtol.K a Tew days —•
M/s. Carl Ibinktt of T.os Ahgi-li
UlldlUdnl pcoau. I»rt.................
"Daddy, let’s play } ou are the baby,
\li. VVilhuo, I ..u.L.n
lk:.L
Mr. mid
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Arnold
bhklHiH. unpaid ....
and I am th® mother."
&lt;oiuiu.n'UfWpv»Hsubierf tortheck........ SXtXOl U
Bedford
and
Banlleid
crossed
bnjs
Daddy agreed tin londllldn that it
Hiira Barrell, (laughCaviller's ciirvks
r-.".j.'umF.liirk !'‘I‘ Fine Lake.
Saturday
must bo a very III tie baby and ouo
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afternoon.
ouHiandlog........... ....
&gt; oj
Savlnp llepo-uthat would not bo expected to move.
r a family vi-iu!1- to I, iu-favor of Baril......
-'SS5HSS!.......
•pent the Fourth Ivy Adilins is some pitcher,
Thereupon Msrsjar-1. after a silence
nil her childreni Sunday cullbrs al Mrs. SlovenV
oidepydt....................... O.raiM
tn which one could hear her brain
H oitiigu were the hndells of Baltic
currents crackle, said: "Now. Honey,
id*wifo reluriicdi l;|,,ek. and Burdick's of Hieltbry
you are to be a good little baby and
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I. A. A. AteliUMMi. Ci,bier o&lt; lhe ,|«vn
don't run away, whil Mother's for a
little while going over to Mrs. Gil­ IO*'« ■ ■'■ .1 I »
■HIM «III«-|IUVU
1,
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bert's.”—The Sunday Magazine.
family reunion on Saturday. " .
1 Mrs. Delia Tungale was culled
Mr.-and Mrs. Chester Hublnird]
iroia Berrien Springs, where
Among iho Al|&gt;* iliire are several
oslofllces al a h-.-Ill of 6.111) or
7,000 feel.
)■ tier box. from'
w«'«’k emi v.iiii lie: former’s pm-j- Saturday Toremmu. al Dowling,
lections daily. i- nearly 10,11)0 feet cuts al. While Hall.’
Ohc Dowling hey- againsl Bantivld,
Mrs. M. E. Thompson spent last • 3 to 0 in favor.uf-Bmilield.
week in Grand llapids wilh her si— L John Shefllidd and nephew. Har­
Order For I'nlilicalion.
ter. Sirs. WiJIiam Minar. who wa»|nld SheOlcld of Hastings, tmilored
Stalo of Michigan, lhe Prtibate ill.
' Friday to Baltic Creek, bringing
Court for lhe County of Barry.
Al a session «d said court, held
Great Educator'* Advice.
i nt lhe proliab- ofllce. in lhe. City or
Children should not lo«vo school
Hastings in -.aid comity* mi the itli
motored
without knowing what good books
I day of July A. D. Il'll.
are. and without havlog their Imagina­
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack, for mi aulo-ride (he Fourth.
■ Sunday the.hth. Dr. Smith of Bed-&gt; tion. which ii the gn(*t power with
Judge ot Probat '.
The* following joung girl grad-1 ford performed an operation, us- children at a certain |K®. »o awak­
| In lhe Mallet* &lt;-l the EstaU of tlales have gone
Kalamazoo to al- siMed by Mm. SiiiiHi. mi Mrs. &lt;5.
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ductiascd.
Guzirgo W.
mi.- adtuitxulra- mer- -Xonnnl:Hi UUlU
reathig us cornfprt- iotno degree of interoat and culture
■ ii.iuy* r.i-uiu. ijiui .i .i.ich-ou. .ujiry ' iai&gt;i&gt;&gt; «- riiiifii ll&gt;' I'Xpwtrd.
Ml'S, broader than tho education that la
limited to their bualneM expectation!,
im^ fll''«l in laid i "irt his petition Tintpy. Addie ayd Emily.Sjiillh ami Talmage is’ raring-fm" h*T.
‘
Ti.i.t,.
ui
il...
\i. i’ &gt;.i,,i&gt;&gt;..i. &gt;r... i and tending to govern conduct pn genpraying that, an order or ■|ccn:c
inay Im made by l|ii- rourt dutenn■’Man mid the Sabbath."
ming who Avera lhe legal
pula®.—G. Stanley Hall.
heirs of wild d--. . i-cd and iiuUlled
ill Battle Greek Saturday aiid Sun­
to inherit hi* • • .
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day. the gljeslA of their SOU. JesSO
Briggs and wife.
of July, A. D. 1914, at ten o'clock in urrff famil.
Mr. and Mrs. Frenflll and Doug. The aentlnlent. "Art is long aud time
tile, forenoon, at .-.nd probale ofMr. mid Mr-. John Rilr|ih* cele- Marion were enterl.iim*d Saturday la fleeting.’’ In l-ongfellow's Psalm ot
llce, be und is In i * by appointed (or ■Rntled'ilie Fourth al-3'lioptapple] and Sunday at.the.hume of Mr-, Lite," la adapted fruiu one of the aphnhearing' said petition; •
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lake- and .-pent Sunday with -her Spiller.
rlama of Htppocrat'l. th® celebrated
It is Further (irdcred, That pub­ pificnis al \\'iunlland.
/
I Mrs. J. Bowion *uhn ha# been phyalclan of • antiquity. “Ara Wtiga,
lic noligp thereof be given1 by punW. IE McKivlU. who has been on very ill nF her daughter's.-Mrs. S.
licatioil of a copy ‘if-thls order, for the -ick Ini Tor several days, is im-1 Ziinmerin.nl. has- returned to' her
Lhnm submissive weeks previous li» proviiig al Ibis writim:
r ■ I own'Imine.
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said day of hem-itig, in the Hastings
Mr. uml Mrs. J. M. Shriller and
Mr. aiid Mrs. Clark. Mr,nm| Mrs. time required to attain perfection in
BANNER, a newspaper printed anu Ifr. mtd-Mr-. H. E. Mtlb-r mihw-d tobHi-rd Merrill of Betlfflni. Mrs. Ada any art L loog. whlla the »i*u ot mor-’
circulated in said county.Moline. Um Fiiiirth and wec« the RisbriMger of Jackson. Mr. and Mr*,
gvrsls of lelatives at that place.
Win. Wickwire. Mr. and Mrs. Win. for® make th® uxmL of U If we wi
A true copy. &lt;„ Jtahfe.of Probate.
Mrs. L P.Wliitnmre is having her Warner .mid children, speni Urn accomplUh aujihla*.
Gracu Bauer.
house .on Mlnhluau SI. reslmigled. Fourth, al Mill Llk^. picnie din?
Register of Probate.
John Tinker is doing the work.
ner aud on ail around good liine.
BANNER WANT

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Innings
Masting?

trotted to some of the finest playing
ever seen in Hastings.
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the habit of putting your surplus
Ten batsmen fared Buckthorpe in
■I If || 1W75Bmoney in this bank and keeping
Two baae liite—Eck. Hussey. Sac­ the first ining. He was utterly un­
able to locate the plate, passing
▼
MI
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V
p
only enough to meet your every­
rifice
hita
—
Michael.
Anderson.
IQ
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S
Stolen baaea Grav. Eck. E. Chal­ three, hitting one and allowing two
day running expenses. Then, in­
ton. taiubrt pfays-Beck to Maltby. siiigh-s. Au error at second also
fltaad of yielding to every little
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I . Sixth Inning—A fast double play
helped Hasting* out a bit. After E.
Kynett to Beck to Maltby, Eck to Challon
whim that seizes you, your account will grow, and. build up
had *truck out, Eck re­
which billowed Bril'* filjr effort In LOCAL TEAM CONTINUES TO Beck to Maltby.
Left on bases.
something of substantial future benefit.
pilch himself nut of a very iiad
Hastings, it; Sil,-*, t. St hick out ceived a pas*. In attempting to
' PHY HIGH GRADE OF
hole, feaiured the sixth' inmug in
by Kynett. f;
Jones. 3.. Bases on work a double, Molineaux IrL kyThia bank Welcomes your account, no matter how small.
balls off Kynett. I; off Jones, 3z HiC n»dl'* grounder go through him and
We believe we are benefitting every one of our depositors and
Aflej* Berk had
both
runner*
were
safe.
Bell
suc
­
by pitcher ,by Kynett. I; by Jones, ceeded in gelling hit. With Hu*
we count every one of them friends. If you are not in the list,
WINS
SERIES
WITH
NILES
base*
filled.
Buckthorpe
struck
out
we urge you to join and we are sure you will be richer for it.
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jerfonl and Webb ‘■muled. Bell
Beck. He could not locate Hie plate
GRIND RAPIDS II IM IIKH \«
’mH. idling thAND DEFEATS CHARLOTTE
Nllea Blank* (tastings.
when Mnllby caine to ba I. and the
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ED 2 TO I. IN WF.DNE
score I hr runners
Fisher, another Chicago product, first score was forced in. An instant
DAY’S GAME
dumped the ball, in
the mound for Nile* on Aalurday later he hit Hutchin* ami another
FARMERS STATE BANK
Pitching- Staff and Entire Tram on
morning, wa* 1 lie chief factor in run came in. Yell* of delight fol­
May Im* Classed With Minor
giving Hasting* the first coal of lowed when these men scorwL and
TWO WHO THROWS SAVE
MIDDLEVILLE,
MICHIGAN
quick* dmibl'i
whitewash which Hie team has re­ another great shout went up Atom
League Tram.
this year. Fisher pitched Buckttiorpe issued to Gray his^prd
VISITORS FROM SHUT-OUT
In addition to winning the game ceived
great
ball, and lhe local* could gel pass and forced a Hurd score.
Rapid* Central only, four
.Michael,
who
always
ha*
u
badlyhits off his delivery,'
while Hall was touched up freely. iierdtsl nil up his sleeve, walked to
Bell Pitched Great .Bull, Allowing
The score was I lo it. ami this vic­ the plate and poled lhe ball 'into
Few HIK Eck. Mmlr Gmil
tory over the locals brought a right iielik It was a long hil. good
(rallies
Marshall
great crowd lo the afternoon* game. for one base, but there were some
Slop* al Short.
good sprinter* on the bases and'all
champion
By def«*atiiu{ Hie Grand Rapid*
three racist for lhe plate, Maltby
Otitni Iragtirlram by a scon* of
and Hutchins scoring. Gray kept
2 to 1. Hasting*-'‘ii Wednesday wmi
on the course for the plate, when*
■venlh inning -Grime* .
the MERITS of a SCIENCE, or commodity, for upon such
he arrived safely on a wide throw.
Berk'* fumble. Tnfeman sarriseason, and one &lt;d lhe most import­
The visiltors* lone run was made
I him lo M-coiid. ' Hughes went
investigation depends its usefulness. If hone had investi­
ant gameimnent sporting
in the sixth when Hussey reaclusl
gated the public could not now have the benefits of the
-ieagut
■I Hastings thatting* hum.
first on a muff in, center, took sec­
Chaltnn. Gnme* started for
ond on fielder's choice and scored
things that NATURE holds in store for us, as fire, steam,
e. Chaitou threw to Mall-. ...
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-----hnd it they hud lhe opinion Ilia! lhe
'ln&lt;t tho ball In Gray jn which rank* with any minor league
on Bucklhonie’s single.
foodstuffs, metals, minerals, electricity, etc.
INVESTI­
local team wa* composed of a
catch the iiimier at'the 'earn.
Hasting*' last run camo in the
bunch of- "buslier*-" they vi-iy
seventh on singles by Beck and
GATE CHIROPRACTIC.
Here is just what you arc
quickly changed their mind*. Had
Hutchina.
Hastings Win* Friday’* Gaihe.
inning by swatting
looking for, the shortest possible ROAD TO HEALTH,
it not pern for two wild lii-avi* In
The visitors playcu an aggressive
the ninth inning, tin* xisilnr* w-uld
CHIROPRACTIC adjustments to relieve nerve pressure.
game until lhe last out in the ninth
have received one of the wlnle*t
inning. Several limes they made des­
Although you may fail to recognize the real truth, due to
rpats of whitewash they evvf r*a I .Im ago
perate
attempts to score, but fast
cei\ed in a game with any l*-am in
lack of investigation, who is at fault ?
fielding
rriirisl
lhe
side
before
the
the league.' Bell and Eck. I*oth of
We are earnestly trying in various ways to interest you
necessary
hit
was
forthcoming.
whom signed conlrarls with Grand
The score:
in heeding Nature's frequent warnings (as localized head
Rapid* last
Hier hand, hit Jones
Hastings
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lhe game.
aches) which, after all, are only indicative of the real trou­
third, fifth and
Light Ii inning—After Brewer had
E. Challon, 3b
visitors, cotuble.
Eck. s* ...
thought fa*
guers. played
Kynett, if
company and
Friends, you are looking over and beyond the very
•ir work was
Bell, p ...
thing
sought for, failing to recognize it, at your door, and that
ih-ck. 2b .
tom’ downfall,
•mid half- L. Clinlton opened by year.’ including the -Grand .
Hi
the stick qffcrlively,
friend of yours who has been disappointed so many times
Fisher’s Chicago Spirals.- ” Maltby.
‘lamming the ball lo left for one IcaKV'Ts. On Ih-i *a1*l$_was fmnMatthews, r I
i&gt;.i-&lt;-.
E. Glialloti idacitl him on! oil' old “Huck Connors, first sackhas
become
indifferent about his physical welfare. Don’t say
The visitors made tl;eir first run Gray, c ...
•.•i oihI with a brotherly *;.&lt; 1 ific.*. I er for the Indianapolis hum in the on singles by Molineaux and Ander­ Michael, rf
impossible, but investigate for him. He will appreciate the
hek .landed mi the bail for a lmig["ld- Western league.
Cminor son. They mad&gt;- another in the
true ring of your friendship.some day, and as a trap friend
fourth when E. Challon failed to get
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Matthews’ slow infield hit. Mat­
you get your reward jn the doing.
into third j*.i*
thews stole second and crossed the Niles '
Lend us your attention in our office, while wc endeavor
Chile,-, M
plate on Hosfeld’.* hit to right.
Molineaux.
to give you the WHAT, WHY AND HOW OF CHIR­
The last two runs came in -the Anderson, 3b
Gray struck nut. Score—
OPRACTIC.
*
nent anmns the visitors was Tie­ ninth.oq a single hy&lt; Matlhvw*. Hof­ Connors, lb
sling*. 2; Grand Rapid*. 0.
feld's sacrifice. Fisher's single,
Unlh inning FJ. Chalton ntad** a man. once a noted-'Central league Clafee'* sacrifice and Molineaux'.* Tiernan, c ..
CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS FREE.
.
Hussey, I f .
" of Ju*lire'.* bunt mid threw
hit to right.
Matthews, c f
wild over Maltby's head. Justir**
Hastings had some one on bases Hosfeld. r f .
i.ikiiig second. Grime.* struck "ill.
every inning, but the hit necessary Buckthorpe, p.
I Tideman
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bunted lo E.'Chalton. wln&gt;
Just to show ___" wel| he had
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NEW HENDKRSHOTT BUILDING
things in his own hands,
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ROOMS 5, » AND 7
struck out two in the ninth.
Holding*
Tho score:
MICHIGAN
HASTINGS,
Hastings
arr h
a e Niles ...
Double plays—Eck lo Beck to
E. Challon, 3b
Maltby, 2; Anderson to Conhorr.
Stolen
bases
—
Michael,
E.
Chalton.
Kynett, If
ta&gt;. Cliultmi. 3b
Matthews. I-eft on bases—Hastings,
to
J. 1..' Ilugg and wife returned from
H; Niles, 9. Struck mil by Bell, lx
Cubs I.um* In Caledonia.
Berk. 2b .........
by Buckthorpe, 4. Bases on bails off &gt; The Hastings Cubs celebrated the Traver** City, Monday evening,
I.. Chalton, rf".
Bell, 3: off Buckthorpe. 5. Hit by Glorious Fourth in Caledonia where when* they had been visiting with
Maltby. Hi
“Doc" Harmon Say*. “He's Out!"
friends for a few days.
pitcher—Buckthorpe. 2.
they met their old rivals and twice
23T,
L. E. Hamilton has a fine crop of
Tho leaguer* discovered from Mall by.
went down in defeat. They lost tlie
cup raspberries and it is
Hastings Defeat* (.harlot(c.
start that they hail n game on their Beck.
first game by a score of I io 3. lhe black
kei
him very busy to supply
ha nil*. Both Webb and Bell pitch- Michael. cf ...
Total*
29 n
Hastings and Charlotte met for *&lt;*cond 9 lo 0. Tinker, who is usual­ lhe ping
many calls for same.
• ed great bull and no scon* were
the find time in two year* on Tuejtw ly very effective against Caledonia,
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Challon,
cf
A. M. Gardner autoed to Detroit.
made until the seventh. eighth and
day and Hastings won by a score or pitched the first game; laialherman,
Clafefl, s.s .
ninth imiing*. Webb wrakennd. in
5 to 2. Opposed io Bell was Stuart, the clever Caledonia player wlfo is a Sunday, acrompanied by Mr. and
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Molineaux. .
the last few innings while Bell re­
a clever left-hander, who is called member of lhe lluetings team, was .Mrs..C. If. Dietrich.
Anderson. 3h
served hi* slrength until the final Grand Rapid
W. E. Nelson and wife spent theCharlotte's second best pitcher, on the mound for his home town.
round*. The first- three Hasting* Marshall. If
McDonald being saved for the con­ Harry Baldwin twirled the second week end with the former's par­
Hussey. If
players to fare Webb struck out.
test in Chamotte on Thursday. Bell gaihe, but his teammales were ut­ ents al While Hall.
Tiemo
which was a very bad beginning, Grime
pitched great ball, but hi* stipiiort terly unable to do anything with
Frank Brandslettcr reports fine
Mat th
Maltby Nels the High Ones.
but HHs same kind of pitching has
weakened in the last inning.
Kennedy's delivery. He allowed two fishing at Clear I.ake, where he has v
frequently been seen'on the local Hushes. 2b
Thp Niles players made a fine im* ..
Fully t,&lt;MM» persons witnessed lhe hits and struck out 12.
been camping for a few days.
grounds—a useless expenditure of
pression here and the fans 1115, £,
contest and helped both teams 'fi­
FIRST GAME
R II E । "Pete" knows now to coax I hem to
nancially.
hoping that the two teams may;
bile,.if there are any in the lake.
Milled in weakening at critical
again meet.
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Hastings scored one run in the Caledonia 0 2 I
W. D. Gardner and Sons are busy
stages.
Max Eck again distinguished Innings
third on L. Chai ton’s single. Hutch­
Batteries—leather-man and Fink- moving their hardware slock over
himself at short and also with tho Niles ..
ins sacrifice, Eek’s infield hit and a
Firal inning—.Marshall
to their new location, on the east
slick. In five times up he landed Hastings
passed hall. Singles by Maltby, L. beiner, Tinker and Damoth.
out. Bock threw Justice .....
Harry Bennett will al once
SECOND GAME—
R H E side.
on lhe ball safely four limes. Kyfirst. Grime* fanned the air amid
Two.base hits—Beak, Eck. Kynett, Chalton. Hutchins, Michael, and
take (Missession with his garage and
nett pitched excellently. After the Connors. Sacrifice hits—Kynett. L. E. Chalton'*''sacrifice fly netted Caledonia 0 0 t I fl I n 4 0-9 12 3 machine shop of the' building so
the joyous howls of th'* fans. Sec­ Innings '..
Ural inning, the-.visitors were un- Challon. Hosfeld. Stolen bases— three more in the fourth. Hast­ Has'.* Cubs 00001) 0 00 0-0 2 5 long occupied by the Gardner*.
ond" half—E. Chaltoh. Eck and Ky­ Hastings .
G'd
Rapids
pblo t&gt;&gt; do anything wilh hi* dehv- Clafee, Mat thews. Left on bases— ing'* last run came in (be seventh
nett struck OHl in succession.
Batteries—Kenneiiy and Flnkbel- This will fill every business place m
&lt; ry. In the opening round, with Hastings. 7;.Niles. 8. Struck out by on Michael's single. E. Chai ton’s ner. Baldwin and Damoth.
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Bell. Eck; Micn. Hecmuh tailing—Tidrmau reached
the town, except where the pool
.
first on Maltby * fumble of 9 slow fic* hit*. Maltby. E. Chalton. Tiile- one (ml. Molineaux put up a nigh Berger, 5; by. Fisher, 3. Bases oh sacrifice and Eek's single;
has been of tale.
The visitor* scored one in tlie Plays Beldingd3iaH&lt;Htc Next Week. room
one. Ho made the fatal mtdake of inan: double play.Uray In Maltby*, one which Michael misjudged. balls off Fisher, 4; Berger. 5.
Our knitting factory shut down
seventh when Mc.Kay singlM to
on ba»&lt;
mtohwm*
5; Grand Molineaux kept 'on to second and
iryifig to steal ami Drtlfy Grav left
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The
matiagemoni
rontinuos
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to
Friday night until lhe 2nth. The
promptly caught lutn al «.vmtd. Rapid*. IK find mi errors. Grand scored op Anderson's single. Con­ Locals Win Third Game and Scries. center, stole second, look third on schedule excellent ball games. On men will take their annual vacation.
Hutchins* wild throw to catch him Tuesday, lhe fast Belding team will They have kept their bauds busy
‘ Eck threw lluuho* nut at firar and’ ltaptds.-4: struck mrt by B*H 5; by nors singled to left and Hussey fol­
Stell shared n like fate. Second I Webb H; bases or •" •­ lowed with a safe binpie into ren­
Fully 1.500 persons witnessed the Mealing second and scored on Dni- play here.
Hastings will play in the entire year and have orders to
Har- ter. scoring Anderton. Tiernan hit afternoon game with NikV.uid saw lier's one-base hit. Another came Charlotte. Thursday. The Charlot­ commence as soon ns some needed
half—Gray lliwl nut to Tideman.I"” Webb I. Un
in
lhe ninth when McKay again te (rain will appear here again on repairs are compteled. A few
into
a
double
play
and
the
inning
Hasting* easily win. thereby captur­
Webb threw Hell mil at lirst. MaltKalamnzoo.
ing the-series by taking two dut of starred. After Kynett. dropped Mc­ Friday. These games will be good more factories like tills would be a
by made the first tut &lt;»£. the giuriel
”■ ",” '■
Eek's single, fultowrd by Ky- three games. Buckthorpe. lhe vis­ Kay's fly. McKay stole second and ones.
by cracking a 'ingle into lefl. Tlie
“
•• *’ Games Scheduled.
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great thing for our village.
Bum*•• Ball
nett's sacrifice and .Maltby's single itors' star pitcher, walked into the thin! and scored on a wild pitch.
Some oi our base ball fans at­
inning eddetl however when Justice j ■Jj liur-day,
nur.,1
July 0—Hastings
The score:
gave Hastings a run in the third. liox and th.- eager fans expected to
gathered up Beck'* grounder und. (•i,I,l i,,ih.
tended the Grand Rapids vs. Hust­
Another hue cable In the fifth on see one of Hi.- greatest contests of Charlotto ...
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ings game Iasi week and all fell
I I—Belding.
Eek's long two-base drive and tlie season. But base ball is an un­ ^'tannery, 2h
well
repaid for the trip.
Thud inning—Breyr impped toi Friday.
IJ.—Charlotte
Bell's single. The visitors look the certain commodity. Try hard a* ho Chapple, cf
Corine Schondelmayer and Mi«s
E. Challon. who also gatlieretl up rHasliiigs.
lead in lhe first of the sixth on could. Biirkthorpe could not get hi* Collett, ** ..
Lillian Hoyt were married tiy Rev.
Rutherford's.grounder and threw 1 Sunday, July ill—Hastings -In Hussey's double
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and
Tiernan's
curve* to break over lhe plate as he McKay, Ih .
Westbrook on Friday evening. The
him out at first. Beck threw out LowolL.
•iiiuff..
H. A. Pierce and family of Kala­ boys found out what was doing and
wttnleifTheiii io, and before the first Kralziniler, c
Webb at Ural. Ko&lt;*miij half—Hut- Thursdav, July 23—Hasting* to
Hard and sun* hilling enabled ining end'd six score* were in. Af­ I^wis, If ...
mazoo were guests of his mother, seranailed them rather early in tho
chins went ouL.llugtie* la Brewer. Charlotte.
Hasting* to earn one run to the
Mrs. W. A. Pierce, over the Fourth game.
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Michael struck mifi* R. Charlton! Sal unlay, Jhly 25—Hastings in good iu their half. Hutchins open­ ter that Buckthorpe wa* a different Drabcr. rf ...
and returned to their home Sunday
artist and lhe local* succedcd in ■Hammond, 3b
John M. Mungerson has been
drew four wide one?, hut he essay- Grand Haven.
ed wilh n safe drive past Anderson,
afternoon. Mrs. W. A..Pierce ac­ passing the cigars of Into. He was
ed to steal second where llullicrSunday,. July 20,—Hastings in but Molineaux made a spectacular petting liul one run across in thp Stuart, p ...
companied them for a two weeks married lo Mito Johnson of Chica­
eight following' inIngs. Hell worked
ford caught him.
Grand JJaten.
slop’of Gray'.* hot gounder. throw­ for Hastings and the visitor* suc­
visit.
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go recently.
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Fourth inning—Maraliall (lied to
Friday, July 21. Glinrlolle.
ing out Hutchins at second. Jone* ceeded in .'coring only one fun. He
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson and
Harvest has commenced in ear­
center. Bell threw Judice mil al' Tpesaay, July 28— Chicago Leland made
Hastings .
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matter* worse by hilling
family are enjoying a week's vach- nest and some of the farmers aro
first. Griino* dumped tin* hall in | Giant*,
Michael.
E.
Chalton
singled
scoring
E.
Chalton,
3b
timi
at
Gun
Lake
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
very busy as they have not yet coinfront of lhe plate and Gray tbn w 1 Tue*d
August 4—Allegan in Gray. Michael was thrown out at
Eck, ss .
Mrs. Nellie Thompson spent last pleted their haying, tho two com­
h|m out al first. Second lialt-Eqk I Hading*..
I third. Chalton took third on Eek's
Kynett, If
week in Grand Rapids, wilh her ing together makes them jump.
rapped the hall into deep center.
Tuesday, August 25,—Allegan in single and scored on a wild pitch.
Bell. p ..
sisteiv Mrs. William Miner, who
Gun Lake was largely patronized
but Grime.* caught it after making Hasting*.
Another run came, in the eighth bn
• fBeck, 2t» .
was ill.
by our people on’ the Fourth.
a beautiful running catch.. Kyiu tt'
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Maltby, lb .
G. D. Whitmore has shingled bis Every auto was pressed into ser­
pul &gt;.
up
an easy one ...
to rt..
fhigh* *. &lt;iiv|
»&gt;.i
m ...
....
BusiiH*s*'"llciis’ Meeting.
Splendid fielding, including two
L. Challon, rf
Sherman street residence with vice lo take care of lhe crowds that
took three wide swings.
The ofllc ;er* of the Hasting* base doubli* piny*, kept the visitors from
Hutchins, c
Reynold’s shingles.
wished to be there early.
Fifth inning—Tidcman popped to
after the sixth.
Michael, cf
H. G. Benaway delivered another
F. G. Hayner and Dr. B. C. Swift
E. Chalton. Bell threw lluglu* out ball have called a ineel iug'of husi- scoring
auto load nf furniture to Gun I-akc piado an aulp trip to Grand Rap­
at fii&gt;t. Htril fben made lhe find Monday evening for the ptiriiose of . The score:
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parties
Friday.
Hasting*
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ids on Monday.
hit- off Bell's delivery. It was a making arrangements for tlie free
Mre. II. G. Benaway experts to
The Grand opening of the Inn on.
Innings .
SjbWiOn« to E. Challon. who .threw ball game, which the management E. Chalton, 3li
leave alxiut the ISth for Dakota to lhe 1st was a success in every way.
Hastings
tho ball t&lt;» Maltby uu jnrtant too
tin’ I'U'III1'"
visit her ■talers, and will spend Abodt 140 people were in attendance
Kyjietl, p
late. 8tcil also had hi* |i*Mon lo
Charlotte
several week* in lhe west in the and partook of the splendid feed
Bell. c f
learn. .With tiiniosi confidence of lhe local merchant,*.
Sacrifice hits, Hutchins, Bell, E. hope* rtf hrnefitiing her lieallh.
anil llsteiuil to the line music. Rev. '
born of theTonsictinn that the big
Challon. Collett, McKay; sacrifice
Miss Eililh"Jones, who returned Westbrook acted as toastmaster and
Maltby, th ..
fellows could do aiiytfung they
tly, E. ChaRon^tolen base*. Maltby, from Iowa last week, had a very en­ some fine speeches wore listened lo
Hutchins. r f
pleased in playing with a svmi-pro
L. Challon, Eck. McKay. 3; double, joyable lime on her trip, but says by a very appreciative audience.
Portland
Play
s
Hen*
Friday.
Gray.
c
team. “Tuffy" immediately started
plays, Beck to Eck. Collett to Flan­ Middleville looks pretty good lo her. At a late hour the crowd dispersed,
Til*- Portland ball team will play Michael,
for second nhd the erse with which
nery to McKay; left on bases, Hast­
0. L. Hungerford has placet! a one and all declaring that Mr. and
Gray caught him drew yell.* of de- in H-. igi on Friday afternoon.
ings, 7, Cliarloltc (J; first bn errors, nice
line of Wear U Well *hoes in Mr*. Marr were great entertainers.
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lighl. Hl* was the last visitor who IIa»*.. ^and Portland huvu played
Hastings I. Charlotte 3; struck out his Shoe Shop, and will aim to
W. N. Gladstone has built a cot­
Wed lo pilfer second. Thereafter twice (his season, each team hav­ Niles
by-Bell
5,
by
Stuart
2;
base*
on
balls
please.
tage at Barlow Lake and his family
Portlanil is
limy hugged the bases in’just about ing won ana lAnic.
off
liell
2;
off
Stuart
4;
hit
by
pitch
­
Mrs. Will Tungate left Thursday are now there enjoying the cool
the s*inu way that a iqan hug* a— noted for iiavuig one of Hie cleanest Molineaux. 2b
er—Bell I. Umpire, Harmon.
evening for her new home in Wash­ breeze* while W. N. spends the
log when lie is in danger of drown­ and most genUimanly teams in Hie Anderson. 3b
ington. D. C, where her husband, nights there, going back and forth
Michael Spoils a Homer.
ing. Scotid half--Aitor Bell had state. They are players of high Connor*, th'
Ball Team to Attend Church. has been for some time, -having a in hi* car.
—me out to Slcil, Maltby beat rank and they like to play in Hast­ Hurney If ..
The management of-the Hastings fine job with Uncle Sam. She will
received inagnifleient support, par­
Z. J. Townsend and his force have
'elib'n throw tn first and took sec- ing*. Come and see n great game. Tieman. c .
base
ball
team
and
the
members
of
ticularly
in
loft
and
center
where.
bo greatly missed here, where she been very busy of late getting ma­
id on Beck's long single to Infl.
Matthews,
c
f
the
team
have
accepted
an
invita
­
Kynett
and
Michael
covered
them
­
has been a very efficient teacher chinery set up fast as Uie farm-,
Spain is considering the building Fink, r f
to stocky south-paw. was equal
tion
to
attend
services
in
tho
M.
E.
selves
wilh
laurels.
The
infielders
for som time. Her many friends era needed, it. Good wheat crop F the situation, however, and of a double tracked railway line of Jones, p
never worked faster, and lhe fans church on Sunday evening and wish them well in their new home. and other crops looking fine has
ruck out Hutchins and L. Clial- normal European gaug»\ to. be op­
who were disappointed in not see­ hear Rev. Rusnell H. Brvady preach
Ijiven Cobb is spending a few made the farmer see that he need­
erated by electricity, between Ma­
a. who replaced Michael.
Totals
32 3 10 35 17 1 ing a more excelling contest were on ’“Clean Athletics."
days wilh his family here.
ed some new machinery.
drid and the French border.

News of the Sports

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WTK WINS THREE
Olli OF FOUR GAMES

HASTINGS DEFEATS
CENTRAL LEAGUERS

Listen! Investigate

M. W. SMITH, D. C.

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Middleville

�TMK HAgHNGH BANWR JULY », fl IL

Ladies'Ball Throwing Contest
Next Saturday afternoon, July 11th, at 2 p. m.
the lady throwing the base ball thp farthest will re­
ceive as a prize

1 Bottle New England Toilet Water
1 Jar Harmony Cold Cream
Total Value, $1.00
The losing contestants will be treated to Ice
Cream Soda. The contest will take place in front
of our store.

Ladies
Come to town next Saturday and get acquainted
with our new Ice Cream Porch, get in the ball
throwing contest and afterward see a cracking good
ball game between the real West End Independents
of Kalamazoo and the fast Delton team. Our regular
team,haven’t been beaten this year. Come out and
encourage the boys. Bring along the men, too.

Ellis E. Faulkner
Tlie Rcxall Store ' •

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Extra Early Sale of

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White .Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Thafi
Actual Cost.

Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.
Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

F. II. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

Per Cent

We Pay

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

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920,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
x J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Tecrpcning

For Staple and Fancy

Groceries
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DELTON, MICH.

Home BaKed Goods a Specialty

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Southwestern Barry
DELTON.
The social aud. buainuM meeting
of the E|iiorlii league will be-held
with Mrs. CrtiM Friday eveniiuj of
this week. Will all of the pledgors
please pay in by that evening, so
the piano can be paid for al that
lime.
Mrs. Dewill Murdock vialted
friend* in Hastings from Monday
until Wednesday of last week.
Beth Houvenir of Augusta spent
all mf last week at lhe home of Mrs.
Gillespie.
Mrs. Belli Clark was in Grand
Rapids a few days last week.
Mrs. Geer of Detroit came Fri­
day for a few weeks visit with her
sister. Mrs. Polly.
Mrs. Sinter of Lyons is visiting
her son, John Slater and wife.
Fred Green and wife visited in
Kalamazoo. Thursday mid’ Friday.
Tallmadge King of lhe Kalamazoo
Normal was home from Friday un­
til Sunday evening. A friend,
Glonn Sewey was with him.
Grandma Ilewis, of Milo, spent
several days last week wilh her
grand daughter. Gladys Gaskii).
Mr. and Mrs. Tool of tiratid Rap­
id-. .11 r pending a few weeks with
Mr. mid Mrs. Ellis Faulkner.
Mrs. Guh: is ciil.-rtaining hr:
brother and wife aud little son
tniin Grand liapiil'.
George Gillies of Ionia visited his
brother mid family from Friday
until Sunday.
DeHon surely is now In line wilh
the larger towns, as we can now
boast of si reel lamps. They will
be pretty handy when pur dark
nights come.
• Miss Marion Houvenir relumed
Friday from a visit with relatives
in Detroit.
, ■
,
Mr. ami Mrs. John Biirke ami
Edeen visited in Kalamazoo for a
few days last week. -.
Mrs. Maria Cross of Orangeville
has been visiliiig Mrs. Orren Bar­
rel.
There will be a spit'inl meeting
of the Lidies Aid with Mrs. Mur­
dock. on Thursday afternoon. Hazel Eckhart relurned Frhiny
from a week's visit in Vermonlvillr.
Mr. Kopf of Ionia was home from
Friday until Sunday.
Tin' Misses Leonard entertained
friends from Cooper over Sunday.
The Delton ball team l4.xertain|y gelling its name up for goo«l
work this year, mid we certainly
have great cause to lie proud of
our home team. ’ Saturday our
team won both games hen*, de­
feating Cedar in Hie forenoon ami
Knlanndoo in th.- afternoon.
Mr. nml Mrs. Edgar Fisher. Gt is
Fisher and two daughters of Cedar
Creek, and Arthur Fisher uf BanReid were Sunday visitors at Miles
Fisher's.
Mrs. Arthur Mantel visited in
Kaliunadoo the greater part of last

Several from hare atlernksl the
services at Milo, Sunday.
Delton was very well reptwnt''&lt;i
last Wednesday in Kalamazoo al
iliiigling Bro.’. Circus.
Clinton Cadwnllader, ami Miss
Gertie Fisher spent lhe Fourth nt
Ijike Michigan.
hr.. L-ilhnip -our presiding •elder,
of Kalamazoo, was Hero between
trains, .Monday. \
Mr. McGregor Of Ktilaimizoo Col­
lege visited hi* friend. Clayton
Bramlsletler from Friday until
Sunday.
Mrs. Adams and two daughters.
Candace nml Lilas of Cloverdale are
visiting Mrs. Lou Morewood.
Mr. ami Mrs. Marsliall Norwood
ami daughter. Marie nnd NK and
Mrs. Masoif Norwood ami daughter,
were in town Sunday.
Miss Marian Lang of Detroit was
a guest uf her friend, Mr*. Horton
last week.
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LACEY.
Kenneth Garrett met wilh an ac­
cident last Thursday, when lie fell
from a load of hay, mid both wheefs
of the wagon passe«l .over his arm
nt the ellrnw. Dr. Kellar was call­
ed and he dressed the. wound. It
wilF be some time before the Ind
can use his arm.
Vert! We|cher and Mi*&lt; Alma
Wilison were married on Wednes­
day of last week.
Mrs. Martha Pierson lias been
speiifiing a week wilh her mother
uml other friends.r
‘
.
Mrs. Henry Stevens will entertain
the L. A. 8. al tea today.
Inis -Norris and wife have been
visiliiig relatives in Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wilbur. Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Robbins mid Earl
Wilbur and family spent the lilh
with Mr. mid'Mrs. Beu Thomas at
Clear Lake. ‘
Born, to Charles Baker and wife
on Julie 291 h. twin suns who will
answer lo the names ot Alvin and
Allen.
Mrs. Jane Garret I camo homo
from Nashville, Friday.
W. IL Grayburn mid family s|ienl
the. Fourth al Nashville.
Will Clark is laid up with a pret­
ty bad foot, the result of coining in
contact with a pitch fork \ while
haying.
,
.
* John Norris and family and the
t'-ortright boys spent lhe Fourth al
Battle Creek.
Miss Maud ('.ortrtghl has been
spending n few days-with her cousiu. sir., w. Uunii.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Normair of
j Bailie Creek, are visiting their cuildreti here Ibis week.
t urd of-Thuiiks—We wish lo ex­
press our heartfelt thanks to the
relatives and friends who so kindly
came lo us in unr liereaveinent;
the uiinisWr for the comforting
word* and lo those wln&gt; sent tlowere.
•
Mrs. L- B. Teerpcniung.
1
B. G. Teerpenninu and- Family.
| ’ J. C. Killick andsfeuiilyMrs. Clara Lixkihill.-Adv.
—BANNEK WANT ADVS. PAY.

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Obituary
.
Grange Program.
CLOVERDAIFLafayette B. Tecrpenniug. eon uf
Program for Carlton Grange ho.
' Mr. and Mts. Lewis Acker spent
Abraham and Almyra Teerpemdug
Sunday wilh Mrs. Shaffer uf Gull 261 for July 18, (ML
wm born tn lhe town of Drybrouk.
March t7, 1837. Hie
Prayer, “A prayer of the oul-of- Pennsylvania.
Mr. mid Mrs. C. J. Gurney return-11-., when.. h* wa*
n*a — three
IllI-xM
oots."—By Chaplain.
„ . » father— died
ini home from Sturgis. Michigan, doors.''
Poem.
“
Relating
Gras*
or
Grain."
year* old.
where they were visiliiig their
Read or recited by Sylvia Wallers.. I ■’wi"lbe
**“» iage of five, hi* mother
came with
imnmvMnequ by kelectiou
keleetlou c.,.,.v
^,... him to Ohio. AL the
Mrlkiiuthl of &gt;m&gt;,.&lt;I imt&gt;roveincnis

Mr. and Mr*. Fred Weyerman enteriaimid frifiBOB^wuilay in honor
burg, Midi. From there he eaine
of Mrs. Chaa. Reddock of Boise. Fred Mmary ami family and Miss
n . wn#on
to Barry county, where he has
Idaho and Mrs. E. E. Alter of Johns­ Gjenita,
wi&gt;«nna McDont^hl
Mclkinald of Kal-Mnaw*
halauiazoc’ Swwt c|Over, a new applicant for since resided. He was united in
town. Pennsylvania.
spent the Fourth, with their par­ I favor- A talk with samples and pic­ marriage to Laura Jane Norwtiod,
Will Gate* and wife entertain.*.! ents, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald.
July 4. 1M2, at KalamarOo, Mich.
. | tures. by Lawrence Farrell.
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the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Henson of Kal-P
Ttu-y came to this home, ui&gt;«m
'■]’ Song—Iva and Nina Wihon.
Bern Welsher of Aosyriu, Thursday amazov. spent Saturday with Ryau I Michigan seed law passed in 1913 which they have lived lhe past 52
mid Friday.
,
Bros.
.
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-------------------years. To them three chiMreu
I by -Clarence
Covert.
on • Evcry were born, Elva, Clara ami Bern­
Everett MeCailum and family
Eley Payne made a business trip- . . Recitation—“Alfalfa
ard.
Elva Killick, the oldest
spent Sunday al H. Harts.
‘to&gt; Hastings. Tuesday.
.
l.Farm.
”—Nina Kenney.
G. Fox and wifftmotoi.-d i.» Jack­
Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Sayles of Exhibits of heavy grain heads in daughter, died March 21, 1902.
son to *tH*nd the •rourtl'X.wilh Bastings spent several days with
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I !!&lt;•' was converted soon aRcj bis
Holl
call
responded
to
by
miscel
­
friends, returning Sundaj.
marriage and became a meinbor of
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby and other
laneous quotations.
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the M. E. cliurch al So. Pine laikir.
Berie Phillip* and wife of Hinds friends.
George McDonald of Kalamazoo Clpsing song from School Knap­ He was ever true lo his conviction-i
visited his parents, Bunday.
,. ' of right. A man one was glad to
ie Meadow."
Meaitow.'
J. Clark and Janie* Cl.nk and wife spent Monday with Mr. und Mrs. sack—‘The
Augusta Brisbin, lecturer- claim as a friend. Though-sndly-af■ y
of Kalamazoo, spent the Fourth James McDonald.
-----------flicted in body the past four years,
t Church Notes.
with Will Chamberlain.
Star Grange Program.
he was ever kind .and patient
There will * be preaching next
A number from this place attend­
Pjxigram for Star Grange, No. 8U8. | through‘ all of his sufferings, and
ed lhe ball game and dance nt Del­ Sunday morning at IO:(M) a. in. here July 18. 1911.
'peacefullyly passfsl from earth to tho
and al Shultz in the evening nt 7:30
ton. Saturday.
,
Roll call, responded to by each - • “ Master giveth bis beloved.
Miss Isaiiell and Helen Sminerville ii. m.
.~... of poetry.
Monday, June 29. aged 77 year*. 3
a.. verse
The Y. P. A. will be held at the giving
spent Monday with.their mint, Mrs.
Reading—Relating lo gras* or months and 12 daft.
church
next Sunday
evening. gram,
Lewis Hines of Clbvrid.de,
read
.............
. by Claude Henry.
He was one 'of n family of ten
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fortner and Every one come.
“Seed Improvement by Selection- children
children, he haying survived ihriii
baby Ruth of tfrand Rapids an.-,
led by ------Erank a|| l|,—
utL one half brother, Jackson
of Heads'* discussion l~.
NORTH!. LSI' BARRY.
visiting nt Chas. Aldrich's, fur a
&gt;v Ira Traver Miller
u.u.... of Grand Rapids.
Charlelon. followed by
The
Children's
and
patriotic
ser
­
few days.
■
Frank Blivin.
The funeral was held at the liotiu?
Mr. and Mr*. A. Zeibel spent vices at the church were very good ami
■
Sung
by
Mrs.
McDonald
and
Mrs.
for lhe shorPtTlne they 1md lo pb‘M'ediiesdny, July 1st. Elder Cramer
Tuesday in Hasting*.
iliyaus.
,
of Augusta offlciatinc. Burial in
Will Hhelton and wife «pent Hie
A paper giving a description of
alleiidaiine.
He
F.iurth with relatives in Hastings,
the Y. M. C. A. enenmpmenl held the Prairieville Cemetery.
Mrs. Bugliec of Baltimore visited -George Whipple of Augusta is al 'at the lake recently, by Forest] leaves beside his beloved wife,, a
his farm taking care of his hay and
sun and daughter, six grand chil­
Mrs. Hart, one day lost. week.
Christy.
dren
and
a
host
uf
friends
to
mourn
J. Horn and wire visited at M. wheat.
“Alfalfa on Every Farm”—open his loss.
Hammie Armour'and wife spent
Nagels of Cloverdale. Saturday.
discUMiun for all.Barton Bailey of h'.isliUlle visited Sunday at Bedford.
Reading by Mrs. Chriidy.
W. F. M. H. Meeting.
his uncle J, Pill'S from Friday until I Mrs. Minnie Trelhrick and Mrs.
Th" Slar Patton by Carrie McMarlin
Peters
of
Hickory
Cornris
Monday.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Sunday visitors at Cha». Kenyon's spent- from Friday until Stuiday , Douald.
Mrs.
Groat.
lecturer.
with
Henry
Smith
and
family
and
church will hold Ilieir July Hireling
were Hayes Sponabl*- mid wife ul
unitr iv
Hastings, Glen andsL-'*J\unyun and Ed. Eldred nml wife.
a| lhe home of Mrs. Clem&gt;-nl Smit II,
Mrs. lila Arnold and daughter
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■ . Wednesday afternoon. July 15.
Will Monica of Clovct.labomul Miss
visited nt Kalamazoo Salur- , Mr nml Mrs. Lesley liooker and This is tlie meeting Uml Was anVesta Kenyon of Kalmnazoo.
. ,jBeulah
av
'
daughter
Lucile
of
Detroit
spent
lhe
Mrs. Mary Mubaugh niid.riiildieu
Mrs. Fred Kellogg and children of; I'ourth with Mrs. Booker's father
of Delton, visited hef pon-nla. Wed­
Grand l.e&lt;|ge visite.1 relatives and | Dan. P. Bolinger.
nesday.
»',&lt;l w'r" an- »• ” •
Miss Gladys Collin- of Kalama­ old neighbor* h.-rr |n-t week.
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d Kalamazoo spent Fri- Wade and Wife drove over lo Bal-1 n«:&gt;dly desired that all meinliers be
zoo, visit*d nt H. A. ZerluTs Sat­
vitii Henry Smith and
Creek the ilrsl of* the week in present.
urday and Sunday.
’
lhe
former
s
auto.
family.
Ira Shultz spent Sunday with' his
h Bostwick is slaying J 1 J"’ c'rtiage# at the lake are pretty
sister l-ahth of Brush Itidgc.
Standing in Auto Content.
.laughlei, MrsZ Nettie, we Hilled.
Rev. J. I., ll.ueldine relurned
Following is the standing of thF
Smith.
der of Jackson, are visiting
1
.
from the camp meeting nt Grnnd
iwing conducliil al lhe Slar Bakery:
BIG CROWDS ATTENDING
Shaffer nul getting back till Tues- Hussell I'.levejund .................... 50,'Xi
and Mrs. Helen Irfonin l »f l-i eeport
Ferris Phillips ..........5(1,175
visited their sister. Mr«. Hnllork
JULY CLEARANCE SALE; Preaching Sunday evening by the Bernard Johnsonii.Wn
and nephews, C. and &lt; ■. K&lt;*nyoti,' last
pastor. Rev. J. L. Ikueldine.
DupiTl .Cain ........... '.................
Week.
Lloyd •■i.ii
Marshall
is getting hi* new Forrest Williams 35.720
.
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II i.inyii
siiuh is
Sylvester Gredsel an
Al Wrlrkgciifint A Riedrs lairge 5|nxwnl| waVwiMd.
Henry Eggleston ».
Kalamazoo, spent Fait
I
J.
W.
Munloii
has
iMiughl
a
new
Ik*|mrtmi*iil
Htorv.
Sale
Will
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William Woodruff
their lutcle, P. Moslb-r.
I
llupmobil.*
lo
be
delivered
this
i.L'.-i
Continue
10
Days.
Frank Horn and Adah • kites spent
Wednesday.
Harlan Mathew:
MHO
the Fourth al Tliornni'ple Lak-..
A large crowd attended the open­
Glenn Meek of Detroit spent lhe Irving Hunt ..
John Hallock, wif&lt;- and baby,
Fourth with his folks W. C. Meek Jiuws Wallace
Bethel of lioud*, visited bis ninth
l"l and family.
(
.
er, Sunday.
1,1, Miss Helen Ihdziiuer. of Lewiston.; Pi-ler Hie Great made Hie Russian.
Mrs. Celia Foteler and Mi-s Ida
011 is spending lhe summer with li&lt;T|l&gt;ag. He liked th.* Dutch w imich
Bauma visile:! Mrs. I. Hail. Satur­ sale at greatly reduced
'"’•jaunt Mrs. L. E. Mudge .md family, jlhal he just turned their colors
day and Sunday.
When lli&lt;; linn combined
Charles Shultz and family spent
J1".’ I’d the first uf the week from Jackpurchased
wilh that
Mrs. IL Hallock enl&gt; ttahu-d her
Charlotte, |
son Flunk Jlalluck. wife and daugh­ nicy loumi memseives in pusses­
ter, Thelma, Sunday.
sion of an immense slock, the re-1
'maimter'hf whiHr'llmy wish lo re-I
XtlRTH HOPE.
move in order to make room for
Albert Andera -f Plainwell spent
a short Him' Willi relatives at this
place.
Ben McMurry &lt;d Hastings, enjoy­ lo slay, uml lhej
ed the fishing on the lakes Saturday
and SOnday.
goods winch they handle. In or­
Mrs. Gi-orge llnvens uf Glass der to accommodate Ilieir patronGreok spent Falunlay wilh J. Praiishka and family.
.iddilimial fol• •• of IN
(lari Brown of chitmgo is visit­
•if'riinMeii linin' lo Illi
ing his brolhei- and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brown t»r a few day-.,
WE ARE GOING OUT
Mrs. Ada dfayward enlerinlned this Hisl July i-l&lt;-3rmi&lt; &lt;-. ■ They en­
Sunday, her: sister Mrs. Minnie deavor lo carry a couinlvle genernl
OF BUSINESS
Shriner of Hastily:* mid Mr. und lint- of mrrrliandiso. The sale will
.MrH..Gf "£msoiu
----- &gt;&gt;f Padlink.
continue 19 days.
and plan to close out everything in our Dry Goods department
sh ent •■itgini-d a famIsrael
in
the
next
lour
weeks
at prices that cannot help but make them
r the Fourth. of which
ily gall
Notice,
move.
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to aunouiii'i
Mix of Nashville. Mrs. Olive Crock­
’For the benefit of those who are not.acquainted wilh our
er of Hastings mid Mr. nml Mrs.. closed for one munlli, un account
store we wish to state that we not only carry a full line of staple
Frank Maynard of Baltin yrrek.
dry goods, but also a large stock ol ladies' and children's.ready- '
Mrs. Crocker and Mrs. Mix remain­ -wks
Gen. W. Tlwma.
made dresses, ladies' gauze and muslin underwear, |»etticoats
ed for a few days.
Herman Nalxel was in Kalamazoo
and
hosiery, men's overalls, work shirts, summer underwear,
Card of Thanks -We wish to ex­
cess our heart fell thunks to the
hosiery, ties, suspenders,/etc.
"
Afton Smith, wife and daughter,
Come
before the 'tfiliJKS you need are sold. Come while you
flertlin, "f Ha-tin-' 'pent a pari of kind lo ns during Hit* long sickness
Inst, week nt. Donald McCallums.
can have first choice.
Mrs. Morika -Brown outMTtaiiwd
iiwrs, (lie romfortina
Mrs. Martha ll.-ph'de Inst week.
Fordy Cayey ,uid wife _uf^S'!ltlh
west JohU'lowii.
spent . Sunday
Burton und Family.
with the funner-' ?islor, Mrs. Claud
Hmiiinond.
.
A. Lake.
- Mrs. Eulnh Tidd and little son of
Mi-, Itutli Lak.
Marshall, spent several days visit­
ing friends here.
Miss Alice pi'-i • ■ i- ciilerlaining
company from lla-ttugs, Ihi? week.
Mrs.' Nelson Kittinger un&gt;| son.
Vernon are visitnu n.'lnlivetf
Kalamazoo, for 11 f'-w flays.
s I.uois,. -Fred and Ernest Wi
made u business drip to Pridian
ville, Tuesday mid brought back
their grain weparider.
Eiigene Ik-i-k mid wife mid Janu's
Murphy nml fmnil} were Suuday
visitors al Thoimi- Murphy's.
Mis&lt; Mildred Baker of Wiscon­
in these days means
sin, is visiting h r cousin^ .Mrs.
Bernard De Gulin, for a couple of
weeks.
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Mrs. Clim-le- And-rs- fltjttfrtnlhcd
her grand child:
McUil. El-a and
—The Kind That Docs the Work—
Muhelle Mead, of 'em Mulsh, from
Salunlay until Monday. *
Those'Hint spent Hie Fourth al!
Win. Anders wete. Mr. ami Mr-. F.I
I.. Johnson. Mr. ami Mrs. Hush!
Docs it well, does il economically, and that is made and guaranteed to do the work by reliable
Joh’nsbn and *011. Mr. nnd Mrs. John:
manufacturers—Farm Machinery in other words that is built on honor and gets results. That's
Marlin and xdilldren of high »l„ ami
our kipd.
Mrs. Charles AiulsE ami sot)..Fred
Here are k few suggestions of valuable farm tools that every farmer ought to consider
uf thisjilaec.
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There’s a Time For Everything and Now Is
the Time For You To Buy

Dry Goods

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich

Profitable Farming

Efficient Farm Machinery

Mr. and Mrs. Edd Acker of Au­
gusta spent Sal th day , and Sunday
wilh Mrs. Nick Ark- r.
Mr. and Mrs: John Acker mid
children sjienl Sunday wiUt Mr.
amt Mrs. Hairy Nnglo of Cressey. !
Waller Irish spent Saturday ini
Battle Creek.
Miss Mae Hammond of Shulli.1
spent Tucsdtly mid Thursday wilh’i
Mrs. Ray Ihimnioml' Howard Geslur spent Saturday hi |
Hastings. . '
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Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Hammond spent i
.Saturday wilh Ardie Owens^ ami [
family near Cedar Creek.
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—right now and on which we will be glad to quote prices thgt will satisfy the careful-buyer.
.
CULTIVATORS—Wc have the Kraus, Iron Age, Oliver. Gale, Brown and Keystone.
The n?an who cannot pick a satisfactory cultivator from such a list is hard indeed to please.
MOWERS—The Champion, Johnson and McCormick Mowers constitute a line that no
one can btal.
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BINDERS—We offer the Johnston and McCormick.
These are too well and favorably
known &lt;x;achines to need any special mention.

—CALL AND SEE OUR LINES—

Aldrich Bros. Co

Hardware,; Implements and
’ Furniture
Del too, Michigan

�Ixist—Monday
between. •Bristol! CYCLONE TOON EVERYTHING ON
.m*.Ikm&gt;I bouse mid C- S. Brisiol'.*.
WANTS
EISELS FARM ROT THE LAND
n . baby's , jnrkel. • Findrr please
" plione 3-12 Buntp'ld.
&lt;-«k
For Sale—Two good bits al Tlnirn- The Snmr Slorni Puwed Herr About
■Mee Furnished Roonta for ' light
npple lake for. riijlugi’.*.' L*-lei
4:30 and Eaton Rapid* omW
■MUflekeepIng at Wi 80, Church
Webb, .Morvan.
l-wk
June 27.
8t. See Phin Smith.
tf
■Y'&lt;'sl«*wPv Sepretory Ik W. ling­
For Sale Cheap—Rough l-inch lum­
Charles Frederick, I'll Hall road ers of Ih.- Wiiidsiomi IiiMirmwe
per fut roofing and sheeting, also SI.
•
2-wks Co.', roc.'ivrd Ih- following letter
bill sluff. Phono 40UJ. luquii*.F. G. Pierce, City.
tf F6r Sale Cheap—Work bnnuv A. &lt;».
Hathaway. Citizens I’Jione I Ut­ icnlly . de.*cribes the iiuiiplele:
il.-IS.
2-wk* wrecking &lt;&gt;f Hie liooie mid farm,
Cisterns built, cleaned and repaired.
All work guaranteed.’ Phone or Rooms lo Rent—Pleasant furnished' buildings &lt;&gt;f Mr. and Mi*.
F.
leave Word at Smith's Market. Leo
“* shtenaw Co., whose.
.............
Smith. City.
•
If

For Kale—(IihxI dry mixed wood
♦225 per coni delivered. Phone A. Lml—A g-bl walrli
F. Sylvester or Geo. Tolliund. *

iin;itxi&lt;H&gt;i&gt;l&lt;
i ii « ii tii nee

Varuuih (’.leaner lo Reni—Electric

Scottish town oouacll had erected
public swimming baths, nnd they wave
opened by one of the leading men at
the neighborhood Of tho ‘proudeat
pointed bath superintendent. Bandy
had two hobUaa dog breeding and
swimming. Just prior to the opening
ceremony one of tho load councilors
slipped and fell into tho six-foot enfl

For Sole C.beap-Gfind -fruit ran*.
Plume MID.
l-wk
For Sale—Throe hundred pound
brood now and pigs, three weeks
old. George Bell, Coats Grove.
J^tizeng Phone.
l-wk
W'uM-A girl for general housowork. Mrs. L. W. Heath,.611 Went
(ire n SI.
l-wk
Far Rate—Black rtepbrrrlea by the
crab*. - Phone 2G5R Woodland or
r io lho patch 2 miles eaid
kinih' Aiuclh of (k»ats Grove. I
Bpiodlw

FOR THE MONEY STORE

FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP

opened yet." When on flrm foothold
tho councilor tried to laugh tho mat-

om» rv«*ryllunlc Iu*- hmt .&lt;
niminiing.
earned u fnd*b*i ni ill-1
mid udl no doubt
lone ;

’3 4®

Practical Suggestion.
A man rather untidy In bls personal
liablta was discus, I ng tho question of
a new waistcoat jrlth a friend, "What
rotor would you advise?" t)e asked the
friend. "Why," said tins friend, “1'4
get one of soup color."

the day. Phone 137.
1 A recent diroclory census gives
I Calgary. British America, a popula­
For Sale -Fine summer home
tion of IMTJMMT. fhe number of
bank of Tlmniapple lake. Iih
Aiiiorienns in Calgary is estirnatet]
eluding lioiisc, barn mid shop, ; Dr. Robert Broom of London. in n uiiii. Livuig&amp;luu. count ir.*..iu flic
lo Iu- lH-twecn IO.imht and 2rt.fllWI. In
recent
lecture,
sujs
the
oldest
known
wilh -?i acre land, some frml.
P.Mli Un* |K&gt;pulntion of lhe.oily was
Price right. Plione 23611. Bert fossils are 18.000.iJW years old. Wait,
!(&gt;J»i3.
. Sparks.
if
please—It .Isn’t necessary to Inquire
Death of In Ing Pioneer.
’allied Euov— My price this week: too closely Into the reasons on which
Dr.
Broom
bases
his
belief
in
this
No. I eggs, strictly clean and
&lt;Liiiu1il*‘r. I
fresh. 20c; No. 2 eggs. 17c. Eg** matter, nor to kick up any dispute
HASTINGS MARKETS
about the question. But it la safo to
Jtiiivral
say that In every town and com­
cd fresh.
Corrected Yhurslny. July B. 1914.
munity, there nre fossils far from IS.000.000 years old. They are persona
Ve.ry slight changes in tlie-market
Hell' ollicialing. Burial t«»b
hogs. Both flexes. Treated for who walk about und hold converse
liis week. The llaslings Milling Co.
cholera. J. K. McElwain.
If. with their neighbors and are hope­
iffers BO i,t‘iils for old wheat. Hogs
lessly out of touch with affairs. They
few York slate mid rauie In In ! I- half n cent lower.
cheap. Phom* 332-1 rings. Harry are oppoaed to everything that savors
Pipnuoa.
Johnson.
If of either newness or action. They
have tired of activity. Yet they per
For Rale—Nine room house,
■let in hanging around on the out­
quin* 1137 So. Hayes Si.
skirts ot activity. What la to .be done
For Sole Cheap—My collage al Wall with them? Oh. tho natural way Is
Ijiko. Mrs. W. E. Merritt. 2-wk* to get huffy and to call them fossils,
bor.eheada and all_that sort ot thing.
Raspberries for canning are now But there Is another way to dispose,
in inihi-lruiii
ready, also curmnls..- Ih-livere&lt;l of thorn. -Let them have their say.
nnywlb-ro in lhe city. Phone &lt;». Then exercise the function of forget­
Mutton, drnuxj. M.
Blough. M» H.
‘ 2-wk«. fulness and Jet tho chariot roll on.—
FUULTBY.ANP IIIDIU.
Nolire-The best (tewing machine Detroit Free Press.
.oil ami needles, 2 blocks north of
It has been proved conclusively that
the monument, where lhe sign i«.
tho first hours ot sleep are deeper
Longest Strsight Railroad Track.
also wood pumps and repair.*. T.
Argentina, not New Zealand as often than the reel and that wlta Jhe length :t*uo«
Phillips.
reported, has the longest stretch of the tendency to wake ut any noise in­
straight railroad track In the world. creases. From thia follows the-reWanted—Elderly house
A transcontinental railway in Argon-[
two in family. on farm.
tlna crosses 175 miles of prairie with­ of deep sleep and'the explanation why lfexi&gt;*. alw.
Daylon, Shultz, Mich.
men of great energy like Napoleon. 1 Io”r
out a curve.
Silver Plating—&lt;iet your old knives,
Frederick the Great and Virchow were ■ j(0. t TtaoUir. to Si too
forks und apoons silver* plated and
romph'trly satiofled with a ajeep of iuLjsl straw, neo 10 rm.
Card of Thanks
made ns giKwl as new al a very
from threo to four hours.
I
ygKDe,low price. .Vail by parrels post.
Advance Mfg. Co, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
i-wks
Mlddllun. II.M.
Mrs. Andrew SmitIi.
For Hair or Trade for good young
slock. Om* well bred Peivheron
' Ii:. . I • ••», axja.
Medicated Halt. K.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
colt, II months old. weight l,00»&gt;
iiounds. This colt is a good one.
Price flOOJX), Hay Gould, Nash­
ville, IL D, No. 4.
2-wks.
For Salr-»-l5 aero.--. I mile north of
monunn-nl. Considerable fruit:
good buildings; good wire fences;
all good workable land; 5 acre*
seeded. Prjce 91850. For further
particulars inquire 612 Boltwixxl
St.. City. Cha.*. Sutton.
if
For Reni—Place for rent. 33d West
Walnut.
Further information
call 363 R or call 235 Weal Clin­
ton SL
3-wks
Rent—&lt;3o| Inges al Wall Lake. Addross Mrs. F. B. Woodmansee, 415
Wbrden St, Grand Rapids, or
Mrs. Minn Holbrook. Hasting*.

Found-Small black pocket inmiicuro sei on .Main St. Inquire ni
BANNER omco.
1-wk
For Rent—New lion-......... W.-l
flrand St. ‘ F. J. Brassean. l-wk
For Sale—*’ brood miW*. (I. I. C.
stock hogs. Woodland, Phone
78-3.
l-wk
Nolire of lelllnn Slate Reward
Rood—’Fhe Township Board of
Assyria will liobl a inMing al the
Town Hall on July II. BUI. for
tlie purpose of receiving bids for
the building «&lt;f I mile of State re­
ward gravel mart, said road be­
ginning at the base line and ex­
tending I mile north. The Tnwn&gt;
ship Board shall receive the right
to reject any and all bid/. . Pal­
ed July 2, 1011. Mynni Tucker-1
man. Twp. Clerk.
l-wk
For Rent—New modern notroi W.
Grand SI.
For. Sale—Modern
U room house. 402 East ,(»reen S&lt;-.
T. J. Brosseau.
,3-wk*
For Sale—Beerftwood collage
Wall Lake. E. A. Burton.
Wanted To Trade—Four cylinder
toil 5 passenger HFo. Ih-motmtabb*
rim: 5 linn, machine in line itmning order, desire lo I rath- for
• 1013 or HH4 Ford louring car in
good condition. II. .D. Trim, Hns4 lings, Mich.
l-wk
For Sale—A 925 china closet for 915.
R. II. Ixtppenthien.
i-wk
For Snlr—I^tc pattern gns range,
-refrigerator and other limiseliold
ftirmltiro,, Enqnin* nt 215 Went
Mariiliall Rt. after July 12. Emma

THE BEST

responded Sandy calmly,
dogs had a dip this morning"

if** Iii.iii-niii

Phone 323 II. or inquire of E
Benedict.

For Rent—House with burn, nn Eu-I
Green SI. Suitable for Iwo fami­
lies. Thos. E. Waters, '418 E
Green St, Phone .455.
II

PAGE EIGHT 1

THE HASTINGS BANNER

IULY 9, IXL

Ta
Ou
Pr

G. F. CHIDESTER
Phone 22

It appears that hugs have only been
known In England since 1500 A. D..
when tho poor Huguenots and other
Protestant^ were accused of carrying
them across the channel. One day
two court ladles discovered marks
upon their fair persons and were
panic-stricken. Such marks could
only bo plague spots, thought they?

CLOTHIER

Hastings, Mich.

Chicken Hawk In Flight

Bae chicken hawk In flight, which
suggests the motion ot a motorcar.
No flapping, no soaring, but a series
of quick, explosive beats of the wings,
each sending tho bird forward In a
leap of eeveral' yards. The flicker
giveg five strokes, then a jump.—From
“A Farmer’s Notebook."

Tharp are plenty of common mon.
haa In him latent potentialities which
can make him famous If be will only
give himself a chance. Every man
come a specialist. You can do' soma
things better than your neighbor.

body wise and tho world will make a
Remedy for Drowsiness.
- Drowsiness during the day. If a per­ place for you. It needs your peculiar
"The trouble about husbands" re­ son has slept well the night before. Is genius to'complete Its efficiency roll.
marked the aquarejawod woman. "Is often caused by indigestion. Often this You need the reward It offers. Htep
Into your place and receive what
that after you get them thoroughly Is remedied by drinking something out
very hot like cocoa or coffee. The ts coming to you. 'It’s only a Action
It rains, and feed the bird and look brain needs a mild stimulant Las sb that says there ts no place for you.
after the rubber plant they get so sick­ tud« of tho body la not always an in­ Few live up to their possibilities.
ly looking and discouraged they cast a dication of Illness or laziness.
gloom over the household."
■ Helps In Life’s Psth.
Position During Sleep.
Tpo winding footpath among the
People who believe it advisable to, bills often helps you on your way as
Card of Thank*— Wc wish lo sin­
sleep with the bead to the north hold much as the high road: the day oft
cerely (hank our many friends
for
.
_
that the magnetic current flowing
lheir kindness to our V
s'-1 pud
5—"j from north to south Induces healthful among the islands of repose gives you
uif*
mother during her sickness and rest as it posses through the body. a zteadter hand and a braver heart to
ileath;' also for lhe beautiful llo\v- This opinion is by no means generally | make your voyage along the stream of
duty.—Henry van Dyke.
accepted.

Mr. ami Mrs. Lyle Fiaher. —BANNER WAXT ADV8. PAY.

—HANNER WANT ADVH. PAY.—

llixli!

Elx-n
Fourth
Alberts
Abou
born m
rug of
cream
■ play o

collage
dar I-a

You Don’t Take Any Chances

Thon
slowly

WE GUARANTEE FRENCH’S
WHITE LILY FLOUR

\Miih J

A. Lain
ramp
find wi

gul lo
Char
from n
drrsho

Ohio,
land’s.

Fred
rninpln

You will find no other brand of flour that imparts to bread, cakes and
pastries so appetizing a taste and no other flour which makes such a wholesome
food as French’s White Lily Flour. It is a perfect “balanced” flour, due
largely to the perfect conditions under which it is made.
French’s White Lily Flour is the result of the best wheat grown passing
through the best, newest and most up-to-date flour making machinery that
money can buy. More than this it is madef in a mill that runs continuously
DAY and NIGHT year in and year out. As our machinery is all operated
by water pbwer, you can see the perfect conditions under which French’s
White Lily Flour is produced. None but the best of skilled help is employed
in this mill.
With our superior equipment of machinery wc are able to get every bit
of the nutriment out of each kernel of grain and it all goes into the flour. I
you liked French’s White Lily Flour in the past, you’ll like it a great deal bet
ter now. The flour we arc making to-day is as good as flour can be

If you are having baking trouble. WHY NOT TRY CHANGING
THE THE BRAND OF FLOUR YOU USE? Or if you want to
COMPARE the REAL MERITS of flour, just buy a sack of French’s White
Lily and a sack of any other flour that is claimed to be “just as good.” Make
a batch of bread from each kind. Put the loaves of bread in the oven right
side by side and bake them at tlie same time. It will be an interesting experi­
ment for you to try. You will find that French’s White Lily Flour will solve
your baking troubles for you., We GUARANTEE every sack you buy to
PLEASE YOU. You don’t run any risk whatever in buying it.

. Your Grocer handles French’s White Lily Flour, so does every elevator
along the Michigan Central between Grand Rapids and Jackson and' every
elevator on the C. K. &amp; S. R. R. between Kalamazoo and Woodbury, Why
not try a sack with your next order?

The Middleville Roller Mills
R.T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JULY 9,1914—20 PAGES.

rode .from eight o’cloi k tills iimming; the train'iurvici- is good, nnd
we passed nearlyall the
through cither . rubber, plnftlati
cirsihu: nnd tapfora grows, or
cocoanut
Jungle. -They claim great profits
from rubber and OOCOmml. and Hirst
rubber will produce six hundred
Minds |&gt;er
|&gt;«r acre, al
at fl
ft J5
*» 1p-r pound.
HIT MB. KEEl.EH
IMIES NOT? pounds
HIGHLY KECUMMEND HOTEL
UfUyM will tai"'
eocoanui trees, and p i&gt; you Sl.tn
per tree per year.
'
But Hie Jungles
wliat inter­
ested us.
It is lhe '.tm*1 Jungle
HE STAR1S ON TRIP TO VISIT
that I told Wyc about, wh^.-n 1
him that when a man fell from
THE ANCIENT LAND OF INDIA told
his elephant, between the root ami

MALAYSIA IS VISITED
INTERESTING SIGHTS

Really il is the ranke-i gn&gt;wth.-you
If om- un
tifly. feet back into
—
ould
We went tliromrli
111 Ir.h.i
it many miles at a- time, imply
Penang, Friday, October 25» U'lierb the railroad Wa :i path cut
We arrived here at 0:3U, and have llimugli. and I wish I
just had a bath, and are ready for Il to you.
The
lre«
---- —
dinner. We are
’—
the ..........
Eastern
—. large, ns they grow !■&gt; their full
Oriental hold. I wish I could tell, size in fifteen yearn, but you can
you how good a. cold
bath, fell af- j iipagii
-_»
-ju„ our
larfe-i ferns. and
ter our ride*today, as surely there: in the
hem plant palms that shoot a
ran be only one place hotter. We single leaf twenty feel hieh, and a
rhere Will Be Much of Interest in ran
— imagine.
----- :—

lhe Descriptions lie Will Give

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 18.

Thin Clothing
FOR HOT WEATHER

They keep you COOL and please you by their graceful fit
We are showing a splendid assortment in the season’s nobbiest
patterns and styles, w e might speak at length upon their many
merits, the superiority of their making and the general stylish
tone of every individual suit. But wc will simply say that in them you will
find MORE STYLE and QUALITY than may be had{at any other store
at the prices.

Light Weight Two-Piece Suits
$9.98 and $12.48
B. V. D. and Porosknit” Underwear
that almost gives you a chill to look at them

Vacation
Necessities

Straw, Silk and Poplin Hats
The kind that keep your head cool on a hot day

Make your “Summer Time , one glad occasion by
using RE-NU, the Dry Cleaner, (or white
slippers, shoes, bats, gloves, etc.
Wax Paper to wrap flowers, lunches, wet cloths,

Cool Footwear

Sanitary* Paper Towels, Paper Napkins, Lunch
Sets, etc.

For Men, Women and Children

Don't miss one of our Hammock*, lhe kind that don't
pull out.
Popular Book*.
Thermo* Bottle* for hot or cold liquid.

C. E. HARVEY

LIT! LE C.EHAH LAKE.
iloddie Cramer and family enjoy­
ed tho FouQh. with Ilieir parents.
Eben Albertson and wife- were
Fourth of July gul-sls wilh Jacob
Albertson and wife.
About thirty friends mid neigh­
bors met at Win. lauch’s lhe even­
ing of the. Fourth and eiijorad Ice
rrram and cake and a beaUHrulTtfSiday of fireworks.
If some iw would build n few
■s on lhe hanks of Litlle Ceike it would be a-good invest-

Thomas Mort bland is gaining
slowly nnd there is hone of his reA. Ixnntncrs and wife are attending
camp meeting at Grand Junction
mid' will rd urn homo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George und son Fer­
rel of Kalamazoo spent the Fourth
u*ilh Jacob Albertson. Mrs. George
when 9 sipnll girl lived near Cedar
Cnck. -Her parents were Mr. and
Mis. William Keefer.
I h.- C.-dm- Creek bull team played
witli Delton the Fourth and forgot to bring home the laurels..
Charles Beach, wife nnd daughter
From near Hendershott. Clyde Hen­
dershott and wife of Hastings spent
the Fourth fishing nnd visiting with
Joe Werl man amk wife.
.
Mr*. Jenm-lt Haley of. Alliance,
Ohio, is visiting al h. I Mortti*’ "
land'.*
l-'inkey. I). F. Fmkey and
AUKURifl
ramping on Utile Cedar lake fur a

Gome and see the cool things in
the coolest store in town

Hastings, Mich.

North Side rliarmacist

Picture of Paper Servant, Standing at the Head of

IHIMBV

Miss Katherine ttilzmmi went to
Nashville Thursday 1*. M. lo visit
Mis* Huth Bacln.-llor.
Henry Caslelien was In Grain!
Rapids Tuesday,
Geo. Scoil and family spent Hi&lt;‘
Uli at Wall lake.
Jay Hmltli and wife entertained
the following for the 4Ut of July
vUltprs: Misses Meda and Esther
Aubll, Messrs. John Beiler and Carl
Kunz of Grmid . Rapids nnd By. Ed­
monds and wife of Quimby.
I’li,. program wtui-li was arrang­
ed bythe young people of- this vi­
cinity was nicely carried nut last
Sunday. I’. M. The Misses Aubile
of Grand Rapids kindly BMiSled
with a solo, accompanied by her
sister on the organ.
nrgnii. whiclt was
highly appreciated by all. os
our own home talent of which we
are justly proud. At the 'close, of
the exercises Mr. Maywood gave us
some music which wo all enjoyed
nnd In- has promised to come again
in Iwo weeks, so all bear Hits in

a Coffin, in which a Chinaman is to Ih- Buried.

GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO
Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich

1.0 VI S GHOVE.

Mr. mid

Notice.
To the boys and girls who atlendi’d Ilin Brown sohool District,
H. frl.. Orangeville and Prairieville.
there will be a gathering of the old
schol mates and their families al
lhe. school house, .Saturday, July
25. 191 i. A picnic dinner will be
served under maples.
Remember
the dalo- and cbmt
ADVS.

PAY

1’11111 I AHIIVIL I

10.1 pl.I

Hardly a day passes but that we receive something special (or our
store,—cither a special value at a regular price or a regular value
at a special price. It will pay you to see us before making your
purchases.
15c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
20c
15c
48c

25, 35, 39c

NEW YORK STORE
PHONE 102

isib-il

Illis' i-ommill.1

Temple of Heaven, Pekin.

SPECIALS
28 inch Ratine, 25c value, our price
6 inch Shadow Lace, our price
inch all silk Hair Riboon, our price
Silk Neck Cords
Stamped Guest Towels
Stamped Pillow Tops.
3 cakes Toilet Soap
A dandy Tooth Brush__
25c Tube-Colgate's Tooth Paste
25c Williams’ Talcum Powder—carnation, violet, rose, karsc
75c Silk and Lisle Hose
Just received 1 lot of guaranteed unbreakable Combs at 10, 15,

organ by Marjorie Hollon, Mildr.-d
Coals and Boris Sprague and other*.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tobias and
family spent- Saturday with ilieir
daughter. Mr.*. Leslie Fisher and
I
family, of Hickory Corners.
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry’ Haynes anil
family spent tlie Fourth with lh.&lt;
latter's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Ed­
gar Fisher.
rylliing in readi
Mr. and Mrs. G. \v. Shellman of
commit Kalamazoo
lainily
are spending n few day*
Sunday at William Brook*.
with the latter'.* sister. Mrs. 11. C,
Mi h red
Van Vranken.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hallock and
baby visited Mr. Hallock's mother
I.ang :ui&lt;
i»f Shultz,'Sunday*.
ilmik-lil.-i
Miss l.ibbie Haynes and friend
Mrs. Bru.
I he Sunday sclmd ts planning
from Friday until Sunday at’Fred For a picnic hi a f.-w weeks. Tim spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs.
Matteson and family, nf.Ea.sl
e.immtitce as follow*: Archil*
Baltimore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Van Vranken
iieighbm timid spent. I lie l ourlli in
Mwint Sunday in Prairieville.
im- .irrf.-i'wr.t t. Ernest* Sinirri.
Elsie Hump B.-ili Hu- iar.1Leslie Hickerson visited his si
Sunday SrhiNil Notes.
(er. Mrs. Fred IV h-hie. of Middle-

at 2 JO July 1‘JHt.

WANT

Mr-. John

tiroalm-*.* . I’liroug
Mark lo :e-ir&gt;.
wit m-i-t next
I lie table and waiters committee
should be at th.'
i-litirc Ii
nlurdav aFlernoon

mind and come out to Hie service

-BA WEB

Hastings, Mich

Phone 74

HASTINGS. MICH

chimp of bamboo, from which you
could rut nt l&lt; t‘ fifteen big fish
poles, in a space ‘of a fool square.
On these gimv-viin-.* that run dear
lo (he top of the tr&gt;
olhef trees,
grape
•Inca do in our woods, with folingi
of tho darkest green, growing in a
temnerature never h-sa than K&lt;». and i
with rain nearly every day, so that I
you feel as though you were in a|
hot house all the lime. Tho ground!
is low, in many places covered with
water. These jungles are inhabit-'
ed by tigers, crocodiles, elephants
and large snake*. This makes as
near a description 11* I can give you.
In many places if you wished to get
into it, ynij would have Co chop
your way in. A wiki''elephant had
Just been killed, mid we-saw
crocodile that wa* being brought
into the city, that WM about twelve
feet long,
Thon imagine that
... those
......
in
jungles, we saw small spaces clear­
ed up. wilh a lion-' built mil of
hmnboo, with .paltn leaf sides. Hie
lloor six feet above the ground, mi
as to keep (mt Hie. animals, in fad.
lhe entire house -is built . upon:
stilts, •wittr a ladder, to get Into it. I
and natives sitting around with not,
much more mi than a shot* strirtg, I
completing the
Although I
it was intensely1 hot. wo are glad
wo made the trip, as il Is an entire­
ly .new experience to us.
Between Penang and Rangoon On!
(he British India Line, Sunday. Oc
tober 27.
Yesterday was spent riding In!
rikishas around Penang, goin
Lhe botanical gardens, over
liful .road through tine ' ves of|
cocoanut. seeing native-houses, and]
getting tho natives to climb the:
rocoanut“
‘ ‘tree*.
fn the Garden.*,

and 3lr*. Hal!
liool saving* bank.*. so succes.*- I hi* place.
fiil in mimenm
A •30.000-arre vnmlla plantation is
planned for Hie Island of Tahiti.

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Call for Your
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and PRESSING, FAMILY
WASHING OR FLAT WORK
And Deliver Same

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Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 9, 1911.

The Hastings Banner

spake tn the boys urging them lo

that Bihical injunction,
TEN ENJOYABLE DAYS remember
•llemeiniir now tby Creator in Hie
days of thy ybvrth." Saturday evenmu ni’ th* camp became College
FIRST MH CAMP Night.
Gordon Edmond* spoke
about th** .Michigan Asrliulturat

The Do flood To Others club jneJ
al the home of Mrs. Lottie BlpwelU
June 241b; tp'celebrate their- seven­
Published evenr Thursday at
Want-Column, Ic a word for each
th. anniversary. A cordial Invita­
________Hastings, Michigan.
tion had hern extandecr Ip ovary
imrerUon- So adv. for less than 12
Marriage Licenses.
oru*. and a splendid dinner was
y - 'jx&amp;K BROS, Editors.
Vem Weldher, Johnstown23
served U&gt; about seventy live peoCard of Thanks, ic a word.
Pim-sds amounting tn OF TUE B-MUIY COUNTY Y. M. C.
Obituary poetry gud resolutions, Atom E. Willson. Jolmsluwn22
; , _HFTY-NINTH YEAR
Theodon* E, FwiAwa. Irving;....241 a/ita bualn. -- meeting Hie cluli
A. BOY# HU) A FINE
Obituaries
of
20
lines
or
less
win
Hazel
Goodenough.
Irving
TIME
Subscription by Mail, Post-Paid.
be
published
free;
5
cents'per
line
voted
lo
baye
a lecture course nt
Corna Bchondelmayer, Middle­
ONE YEAR, in advance... ..T.
charged
for
each
line
above
the
2b
Coals
Grovo
tlie
following
winter,
.21
ville
HIX MGNTHU, In advance AO
and
a
comniitt*composed
of
Mrs.
lines.
.18
Lilimn Hoyt. Middleville
THREE MONTHS, in advance.. JS
Jessie Klowoil, Nina B. Woods and LEARNED SOME VALUABLE
Notices of births, ddallw or mar­
,l« Mildred Goats wa&lt; apiminted by the
L. Wilhite, Hastings
CANADIAN SUBSCRIPTIONS
riages will be printed free as news Roily
LESSONS WHILE HAVING IT
___
___________
._____
. _
Myrtle
Swegles, Hastings
per year, in advance.,...:.... 1250 matter.
president to ». e whn| kind of n
Elmer I.. Wiikirtson.'Lnkc Odessa 2U course could !&gt;•■ obtained and Its
No communication' will be pub­ Minnie B. Bauman. Huttings.... 18 rnsl, and to i. ppri at the July
Enlerad al the • poslofllce at Has­ lished
under
any
circumstances
un
­
There
Were
3l&gt; In the (lump Under
tings, Michigan, us second class
meeting. Il wa- also tpled In hold
less il bears the writer’s name nnd Howard M. Allen, Hastings..21
Charge of County Sccrehiry
Esther M..Chandler, Prairieville..21 a social in the church yard in the
poslolllca address.
near future, t|ie procerus of which
Vandrrvmik.
.ADVERTISING RATES.
tiro to go toward Hits expenses of
Quit Claims.
Rain, wind, hall, cold weather
JOB PRINTING
Display advertising rates on ap­
tho lecture 'eotir-e.
‘
Helen Caldwell to Mich. Railway
plication.
The BANNER has one of lhe best
Mildred Coal' ami Lottie Stowell and again rain—w fart nearly the
Business locals and reading no­ equipped job offices in Western Co., right of way, section 20, Prair­ wore appointed as a sick commit­ whole gamut of w.-nHi&gt;*.r that lhe
\UenHien .Mun keep* in his office nt
' Hees. On first page or among brev­ Michigan and is prepared to do any ieville: 86OJKI.
tee for lha ensuing month.
W. F. Hicks to Pars Olis. 30 acres,
ities, 1214 cents a line.
kind of book and job printing.
After the bu-ines* meeting. Mrs. brand Rapids—Were thrown at
section 32. Rutland; 838JMJ.
Bussje Woodnum as chairman of Camp Barry*, during the ten days
Parse Otis to Fred- E. Olis. 30 ac­ thq day took charge, of the pro­ that the County Y. M. C. A; Commit­
conducted its camp nlTiun lake,
res, section 32, Rutland; $75.00.
gram. The club • members • re- tee
CUI- KOOSEVELT HITS THE SUL SUI AKELT.
in spite of Hie inclemency, two
rponded to roll call wilh n favorite but
before they broke camp, the
quotalion.
Mvsdames Woodman days
boys
began asking County Secretary
The BANNER has not at all limes seen all things political from the
and Kelsey sang a duet, following Vnndercvok:
"Will there be another
same‘angle as TbtMxtore Roosevelt, But wc do agree with the following Christie and wife, lots 6 and 10. which Mrs. Ch-menl Smith of Hast­ camp next year?
And will it be
ings gave a splendid address on
comments he made in his recent Pittsburg address, in commenting on lhe Wigwam Plat, Gun lake. ?IJ*".iN).
nt Gun Lake?”
Lewis B. 'Standish to. Philip J. “The Dignity of the Women's Chib held
present democratic administration. He said:
Sunburned, tanned and liprdy, the
Movement." Among many other boys
Peters,
to
acres,
section
31.
Thqrnrolur'nvd from their outing
“We feel bound to work with heart mid brain fur that material pros­ apple, $1.00.
'interesting facts, she pointed out |a**t Wednesday
morning, July 1st.
perity the lark of which will prevent our doing justice tq any one. We
Oscor I). Campbell lo John Goble Hie great diffen*iir&gt;* in public sen­ .They went in the rain, Monday,
do not intend to let the business man of brains use these brains to the and wife, parcel. Cedar Creek. l?300. timent. especially in that of the June 22, mid they broke camp in
masculine mind between a xjromen'a tin* midst of a heavy shower. Dur­
detriment either of the men who are his rivals, or of the general public,
club of .several years ago nnd the ing their absence, not a serious ac­
but wc wish to shape conditions so that if he acts squarely he will Middleville. 8I500JW.
womens cluh of today, giving as a
happened.
,
succeed, and this not only ns a-mailer of Juslice to him but because
W.-H. I'alniatrer to Franklin C. reason for thi-* change Hie many cident
“They were the ilneit group of
lhe womens
his success is a factor of prime importance lo Hie success of wage Brown, lots 7. 8 and P. O. A. Phillips great movements
I ever worked with,'' says
clubs hnvt* set on foot, and the good iKiys
Add. Nashville, g-.IIMm.
worker and farmer alike.
Sec. Vmidercook. "During tin*
they have acr.unplisbed in many Co.
entire III days, Ihtiru ware no seri­
“The present national administration is pursuing a course that pre­
ways. After the address proper. ous outbreaks requiring severe ilreProbate Court.
vents the existence of prosperity and that does not oiler a single serious
Mrs. Sniith gave a very interesting cipline. Every , one seemed lo.be
Estate
of
Dorothy
Lucile
Parme
­
or intelligent plan for passing prosperity round, should prosperity, in lee. a minor. Adoption of Nathan V. talk on her Decent visit lo the Na­ trying to give the other fellow a
Women's
spile of the administration's efforts, al some future lime return to our and Lydia Mollit i nnd change of tional Federation of
time, and that the boys realiz­
Clubs held in I'.hicago. and in clos­ good
poople. This is true both as regards lhe trust question nnd the tariff name to Dorothy Lucile Moffitt.
ed the necessity for certain rules
she urged our club to become was shown by tlieir obedience."
Estate of George Bechtel. incom­ aingmember
question.
of this Federation.
petent.
Annual
account
of
guard
­
•
The
camping parly included 36.
“The nation should deal wilh both by continuing executive action
The July meeting is to bo "Edu­
ian filed.
nil from thetcounly secre­
cational Irajr* held al lhe home'df roqnling
through admimslrathi’ commissions of ample power. One commission
tary, and leaders down lo Hie young­
Mrs.
Pearl
Denimid.
should shape our tariff policies. The other should exercise strict superest boy. Five tenia ' were'lined
Nina B. Woods, Press Cor.
vision and control over big business. We should treat it wilh entire jus*-1 tiled. Hearing thereon August 7th.
along the camp street, and provid­
ed shelter for the. boys. Gue of
lice. drawing the line not on size, but on misconduct.
The Night After.
'
these was tlife Headquarters Tent,
“As regards the tariff I wish especially to call your attention lo lhe
We pul him lo bed in his little where Hart Stamm conducted the
promises made by President Wilson and his supporters two years ago.
night gown.
BE SPRAYED NOW
Gamp store and bank.. In each of
The worst battered youngster there the other four tents were six Ireys
Their promises have not been kept. Their performance has brought dis­
was in the town:
with-their lender and lieutenant
tress upon the nation. The cost of living hai noHbeen reduced, but (he
The Trees Affected With Yellows Yet he said as he opened his only leaders. A few rods to Hu* east
ability of jhe average man lo earn a living has been greatly- reduced.
well eye.
Should Be Cut llnnn And
was pitched the big mess tent, and
Not lhe slightest progress has .been made toward solving the trust
"Rab,
’
rah,
for
the
jolly
old
Fourth
near il tho kitchen, supply nnd
Best rosed.
of July."
'
question. But the business community has been harassed and harried
cook’s tents.
The tho leaders were given vari­
to no purpose;'and the prosperity of the farnfer and the wage worker present, in Mn-hignn*fur fifty yea»s
'I&gt;vo tli 11 mils niul eight fingers with ous departments of work- George
has been checked.
.
or more, and its appearance 'is well
lint wen* tied up.
Taft had charge of the Educational
“As.for the farmer, the administration's tariff was so framed that his known in m&lt;&gt;sl of the counties in On his head was a bnnip like an up­ Work, the cam(i-the programs, the
the Southern' part of lhe Michigan
Welfare was contemptuously sacrificed.
'
side down cup. '
camp library^. “Ty" Cobb diixrted
“As for lhe wage worker, he suffered even more than his employer. Peach Belt, there are many sec­ Ami his smile was distorted, his (he athletir.s, including lhe hikes,
lams where during Hie last few
nose all awry.
vyatei* sports and the program for
for he was thrown out of employment.
years peach trees have been altnck- From flie Joys of the glorious Visitors’ Day. Henry VanDyk** as“As for Hie ebployer, sometimes he Ims been aide to struggle on
Fourth of July.
sited him. conducHiig a part j&gt;f ’Hn»
wilh the loss of profits, sometimes he has had lo close his shop. In busi­
morning caleslhenics, and also hail
Wc an* glad; be had started abroad charge of the Health mid Safety de­
ness*'tn which any of‘lhe big trusts were concerned, il was itfe small
Although lhe rialnn* of the diswith.the sun.
partment, liMiking after the 4&gt;oats.
competitors of lhe trusts who were injured and in many rases ruined.
And all -slay he had lived in the disposal of garbage and the latrine.
“Tariff reduction as put into practice by the present administration imH m ite attack and always pnivita
. powder amLfun:
He w;u ably assisted by /'Doctai■ '
Ims chiefly benefited foreign rivals and competitors.
fatal. All hough highly contagious, While the boenn &lt;&gt;f cannon roared Curtis Holl mi. wl*o conducted lhe
up to th* sky.
“It has been lhe cul Hjroat cohjpetltinn of Hie past—the competition experience has shovv'n that it can
camp hosp a) in the Ib adqu u t* rl»e
held
in
check
and
the
loss
of
To
salute
Yqtuuc
America
’
^
Fourth
'lent
twice day. Hart Stamm had
that Mr. Wilson is dctennine&lt;l |o preserve by -law, which has not only frees in large orchards kept with?
■ of juiT:
■’hang** of he “coukees," or the
hurt business and prevented: thelrasiness, xfen from working most ef­ in one per cent if careful exnmithree boys picked each day to as
fectively for the common good, but wlqyff Ims forced the working man nalion of the orchards is made I said we were glad all the .pieces aisU Mrs. Ada Johnson in paring po­
every week or two during July and
lo work for ruinously small wages.
were- there,
tatoes, spreading the butter 011 the
■ “We propose lo substitute tip/cra'of cu-operalion for the era of August, and any' trees which show As we plastered and bound them bread, wailing on Hie table ami
wilh lenderesl care.
washing duhes.
competition among the businessmen and farmers and wage-earners, and stroyed.
,
But out of lhe wreck came the
In every way. the camp was dem­
0 necessary corrollary
believe that the government must in
In bearing trees. th“ disease man­
wools wilh a sigh:
ocratic. boys from the wealthiest
Ihorougligoing fashion sy^-nise amt regulate this movefnenl toward co­ ifests its presence by tin* prema­ “IfTomorrow was only the Fourth; homes in Hany county taking Ilieir
ture liiH-nuig, amt the apotung and
of July"
operation.
..
turn at camp duties with lhose of
of the fryit. At
their* brothers not so fortunate.
“I believe the tariff h* a mailer not of politics, but of sound public high-coloring
tlrat die di.'«*ase may be confined lo He will grow all together again, Each morning, when'the weather
policy, and thnl il should be handled in a btiMiicss way. The schedules a'single peach or to the fruit upon
never fear, .
permitted, each lent pul its bedding
should be determined by a knowledge of facts, not by trading votes and one branch but in advanced cases And Ire. r**ady lo celebrate freedom out of doors for airing, cleaned .up
irexl year, '
log-rulllng. It should be lhe result of Hie careful deliberation of a body
Hie camp street And their “indoors,
The fruit enlarges und JLeauwIiile fill his friends ura most slacking up tlb’ii suitcases. Their
.ofArakfod men, chosen not for Ilieir political beliefs, but for Ilieir expert affected.
I
thankful there lies
'
Inspector VanDyke marked each
Enowledge of business conditions.
normal time.
Upon Hie surface .y crackless twelvemonlli Twlxt tent oti its insiih* nnd outride ap­
' “We should* end Muce And for nil lhe ullempt to regulate business numerous small, rod Blotches will '
Fourth of Julys.
pearance. Early in the evening
by a series of lawsuits. We wish to put a slop to the misdeeds of busi­ Ire noted front each of which n red
just before supjier, each tent pre­
We kissed him good night on his pared Ils bed lor lhe night, after
ness men who do wrong; we wish also lo put a slop to Hie hurrying and
few days the color becomes mori*
l&gt;nw*|i-r-specked face.
which a second inspection was
persecution of honest business men who do right”
marked,Jhi* fruit looks as though We laid his bruised llhnds softly made. Tent No. 1 proved to Ire lhe
attack*’*! by “measles’ ami the flesh
•town in their place;
Honor Tent for tin1-ramp. Ii was
appears to l&gt;&lt;* blood-shot.
The| Ami h- murmured as sleep closed in charge of Hart Stamm with Bry­
KALAMO.
NORTH EAST TIIORNAPPLE. . fart that the flesh about Hie pit
his one open eye:
an Packard of .Middleville and Fred
Mr. and Jdrs. R. Curtis and son.
Mr. and Mm. James Thompson of .iplp'ui- l*&gt; !*.• indily .dureil, as is “I wish every day was the Fourth Hill of Nashville us lieutenant feadFord, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtis and Grahd Rapids, spent the Fourth at quite common in dry wasnns with
~of July.”- '
ers.
Mrs. Anna Curtis of Lake Odessa, the home of her parents, Mr. ami. some varieties, is pot an "indication
-New York Sun.
Because of the weather, flic camp
were Sunday guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Teneyck.
program was often iuUrrupietL;
Levi Curtis, the latter remaining
Board of Education.
Vet those cnmp-flrrs which could
James Batson of Hastings, was a connect Hie skin with the pit.
for atL extended visit.
....
Tlu-_pre*&lt;-uc..'
34.
lire
duumui
ran
Remtinr m* *‘Ung of -Board of Ed- be hriil ■proved a great success.-ttn*:
visitor at Joblf Keffiii*.*ii~.
• Edison Clark of West. Branch Sunday
Russell and William Ingram also be detected by the appearance maHon, Hastings, Mich, July 3, night. Dr. Frank Curroliiers. of Has­
visited George Bowen and family spent
numerous,
slender,
lulled
tings, talked lo Hie boyj auout the
Saturday night and Sunday of
from Saturday until Monday.
with their father, Homer Ingram in growths upon the older branches! Pre.—nt: K- lcham, Edger, Chase, need’ for care of the teeth, poiiilwhich bear numerous small, nar­ Bronson, Shutters.
Elsie Face of SpringporfT- visited !; Hasting*.
.
ing out how the good health d**her ’parents,
Chas. Van
Minutes- of last regular meeting .pends'upon.this. Hu-said Hint lie
TFir
—V’ :Mr.
”.V and Mrs. vuus.
xiiiji Jann.M Wickham of Grand Rapids row and .poinh-d leaves. These
Atstine from Saturday until Mon- and niece. Miss Hilda WimhIhiIT of tufts are most, commonly found read mid approved.
lin» tv,o simple u:b*a which ought
“V*
*
Hastings, were callers at Mr. Ten- war the cfotaheii on Hie larger ' Moved by Edgar, supported by lo Im. followed. Tlr? first in f.is
branches mid an* an infallible In­ Bronson that Miss . Clemens and Thn*r
B
rule*'—biush before
Mr. arid Mrs, Marion Welcher .•»•.-Saturday evening.
dication
of
the
presence
of
yellows
Miss
McMasters'
as
primary
teach
­
br&amp;ikfasl.
The si-coipl he nails lu\
tertained company froin/away. Sunfarmers mi* in'their harvest
day.
‘
and tin* erops of wheat und rye are in lire Ini*. When the p'remnturi* ers. salaries «525J)0 and Mr. H. N. "Masonic rulo”—rinse after meals.
wadies
or
tufted
growths
are
Kceblor for agriculture and botany,
Another evening, Ed. Bollum
Mis* Elsie Face of Springport, Mr Vvry food.
found tfpoii a single branch, the en­ salary,(W, i • commended by Supt.
and Mrs. Charles Van Alsline, Jia\
.............................
tire tree is-Infected and cannot Im* Ellsworth' he elected.
Carried,
mid Mrs. Harry Earl, were Sunday *r Kidneys mid Bladder Bother
saved even thoiigh Hie |&gt;ortioiis
guests of Mr. and Mrs..Will Srtver.L
—Kidney
Then l^olcy
Pills. which
'show the disease are reI'hi’ following bills were read
A few from this way went lo Ark-: (iverworkod
OverworkiMi kidhev
kidneys will bfvak
ami U|h&gt;ii motion allowed: •
^e^wenUo^oro-inm'?!?’Ijji*-■' down
if not
lt
—* helped,
’
1. winoi
Whim they
Hiey
Sourth"Cnl
r*‘'rHapp,° ,ukt’&gt; ‘’‘''Iran jno longer protect the blood and spreads but it has iret-n well estab­ While Smith Music CoM music? I.IH
West*
l&gt;i-infi-i-Hng Co, main­
the -body from Hie poisonif that
tenance
Mrs. Carrie Graves was taken come to them, then look out for lished that if the infected trees are
suddonly worse Sunday and is in a Briclits disease, serious kidney removed as soon ns tho presence of &lt;’*. E. Harvey, maintenance.,. 1.40
lhe
disease
can
be
noted,
tho
dis
­
Critical condition.
C. Russ &amp; Bon, domestic
trouble jind bladder annoyances. semination of the disease will bo E.science
1.83
Foley Kidney Pilis are your bust
On the other hand, if Frandsen i Keefer, mainten­
■ Kate L. Corwick, Kansas City, protection, your best medicine for checked.
ance.
5JUL, leaolier, has announced her weak, sore, overworked kidney and Hie trees are allowed to stand until
Candidacy for the Democratic nom­ bladder weaknesses.—Arthur Mul­ fhi: fofTowing spring, (he chances Chaw A Wilcox, mainlenance 18.75
are that the number of cases of the Hasting* Printing Co„ mainination for county treasurer.
holland.—Adv.
disease will be I deceased ten-fold ...lenancc
1150
nammr. maintenance ....... 1350
Tile State law not only requires Rogers A Son. fuel 230218
owners of infected tree*.to destroy' F. A. Brown C&amp;» repairs and
I hem, lint provides for the pruseimprovement*
cution of owners if they fail to do Alton Alley.' maintenance .... IO.OT
this.
■
G. M. Fetter, music ................. IK.'
. - L. It. Taft.
Goodyear Brosi repairs and
State inspector of Orchards and
125
Improvements .................
E. A. Burton, repairs and ImLatest style Beads, regular 50c kind, only. .77.. .39c
liravuuiiink ............................. 1357'
A l*«*rf&lt;*«-t Catliarllc.
Gold and Silver Bcadck'per string10c
Citizens Telephone Co., main­
1.3d
tenance ....
There is Suro and wholesome acLadies’ Bows, 35c quality, only10c
lion in every do*u* of Foley Cathar­ Chas. Wood, t-artiigO'■ ..........
.15
Fancy Tango Hair Pins only..10c
tic Tablets. They cleanse vyilh Hastings Transfer Co., mainli’iiance ..
never a gripe or pain.
Chronic
1.50
Hair Nets, with or without rubber, all colors, 3, tor 5c
cases of constipation find thpffi in- E. J. Edger, postage•••.'
MO
vahiuble. Hlout ireoplc nja rdiev- Jacob Edger, maiuleuance ..
Outing Hats only
ed of Ural bloated, vouge-ted feel­ Hastings CHy, waler tyx ....-----82.72
•1-25
ing. so unromforlable especially in
Upon motion tho Board adjourn| liot weather, 'They krep-ynur liv­
er bu&gt;y.—Arlhur MuilioHand.—Aiiv.
Wm- L. Shullera, Sec
i Forty-three
Portland,
Ore,
Japan.- although a« great Tice
j schools will go into school garden growing country, imported from'
Hatfinp, Mich.
'work this year, an irareaso ot 15 abroad last yraP more than 815,000,
over last year.
000 Wurth of this cereal.

mm HOUSE IBS

02577999

College, Henry VanDyke described
Olivet College, and Secrrinry Vandercook talked about Albion Got­
. g*v closing by saying, “After all il
ms not matter so much which colyou attend. The most Inqrortaht tiling to renumber is that .you
can go. Others wilh fewer re­
sources have done so. You can too."
Then again, there was Stunt
Night, when each tent acted out
some thing. Tent No. 4, under the
leadership of Harry Cobb, woq
the honors by portraying from ac­
tual life what happened one night
tinder its canvas, during a. heavy
rain storin'. Others dopiute^ a
“heap big Iiijun war council" dr a
boxing Iniut. At another time, all
the boys Went out oil tlie,lake in Hie
moonlight, where Mr. Taft read
Ihii r',* story oi “The rlrel Clnef."
Several htkeswere planned. One
would have Ind to West Gun lake
church Sunday morning, had not a
high wind made transportatTon ov­
er the lake impracticable. Two
trips were made to Streeter's laud­
ing. where Hastings to their sorrow,
faced ‘The World" in two baseball
games. At another time, Hie boys
hiked around the edge bf lhe lake
in tho waler and then went on to
th*? Cascades. One afternoon, lhe
rani|i was divided into two groups,
lhe second was handicapped half
an Hour with the understanding
that if the first was not traced by
Scout signals, the second group
could have no supper. Over sandy
roads, up and down* great hills,
through deep woods went the two
parties, finally meeting at the ling
pole 011 the highest hili.ol the Cas­
cades for a lunch of hot soup, sand­
wiches, eggs and pickles.
During the camp, the boys were
encouraged to work for an Honor
Pennant, tri points bring required
out o( a possible 100. This Honor
System called for work in four de­
partments—Hie physical, mental,
s&lt;M-inl and moral. Six pennants
were awarded as follows: Einar
Frandsen. Archie Crawford. Forrest
Christy and Jack Stem, of Hastings;
Earl Gibson, of Nashville and Lyle
Olis, of Rutland.
Of not the leakt importance were
the heart lo heart talks given by
the camp leaders lb their small
groups of boys during the BiHe
sludy period. These were hinged
upon a special Bible study course,
om* relating to “Trees nnd Growth,’1
another to “Chums nnd Friend­
ships." another to “Sports and. Self
Mastery” and still another pertain-]
ing to “Rock and Character. ’
*
Al, the final camp-fire. Tuesday|
evening, June 30, each lender said)
.1 farewell word to tbo hoys, after
which Secretary Vandercook look
(barge, asking the Iwys: "What has'
Hus camp meant to you? Has it |
just meant baseball games, fishing,

y“No! No! " cried tlie boys, silting
inxiln* tllckering light of the crack­
ling pine.
“It has made me feel my responlibililv to the younger boys.'and
has given’me the desire in return
home to be of service there,” said
one high school boy.
“Camp has meant a lo| to me,"
said another,- “1 .want to always
givojbe Other fellow the square
Then Hi** Y. M. C. A. secrclary
tried lo drive home some of lli&lt;*
lessong of lhe camp—lessons of:
l*ati**nre, self hiniitery, ambition and
usefulness. And without Ilieir usu­
al songs nnd yells, the boys filed
soberly -aud quietly away lo their
tenia.
SIH.TU CASTLETON "AND
MAPLE GROVE.
Most of the people here aHcndedJ
tho L. A. 8. held on Mr. Oversmilh's
lawn at Barryvillc tho Fourth.
. Mrs. Hayman, Mrs. Mead ami Mrs.
Ma* Devine attended the funeral of
Mrs. Lqp Burton at Hofetings, Tuesday.
f
•
Mrs. Willis Lathrop and daughter
Mildri*d. of Harryvillo, were guests
of Mrs. Harley Hayman last week.
Mabel Parks sjreirt Monday after­
noon al .Mrs. O. W. Flunk's of North
Manle Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and
son of Grandville and- Eizio Mead
and family of Morgan, spent Sunday
at Merrill Mend's.
Mamie Deller »p&lt;ffil several days
last week nt Morgan.
Harley Hayman and Art Watte
and families spent Sunday at Geo.
Hayman's al Barryville?—

Repairing
Be sure to let only
competent/men re­
pair your watch.
Many a good watch
is ruined because a
poor mechanic tries
to repair It, There
are thousands of
good watch mak- f.
era, but only a few
really good ones.
We are proud of
our watchmaking.
We have studied
watches and learn­
ed the art 'of repair­
ing. Our services
will cost you no
more than the ser­
vices of others. If
’ your watch needs
regulating or if it
needs a thorough
overhauling, bring
it to us. Let us
show you what wc
can do for you.

re

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers—Opticians
Phone 281

Forty thousand shops in London
arc affected by the lialf-imliday
,grant of the Lindon county council,
effective August I.
। loliai Mil RiciibiHi th Kuliy Trill­
ant (tr th DRINK ih DRUG Hiblt
GEORGE II. AllNY OF COLOMA,
MICH, ADDS’ HIS TESTIMONY
To That iff Others Ihwprcthiu lhe
ComplclenesN nml 1‘rrmanrnre of
Cures Wrought nt the Grund
Ibipltds Keeley Institute.
Coloma, Mich, Feb. 8, 1WJ8.
Guy A. Beckwith.
*
. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Dear Sir:—In reply to your loiter,
I will say that the Keeley Cure has
bcuu a great blessing to-me and

don't know where I would be now.
I never have had lhe least desire lo
use any. form of liquor since taking
Ilia Cure, which has Been ten Oi*
twelve years ago.
£
Hoping you will have grm^sucr
cess In getting more graduates, I
remain, • '
Yours truly,
.
George H. Arny.
Homo Treatment for Tobacco, Neunistbenla or Nerve Exhaustion.
For further informal ion, or llleralure in regard to tlie Keeley Treat­
ment address the Keeley Institute,
733-735 Ottawa Avenue. N. W,
Grand Rapids. Mich- or Phono'CiU.
571k} or Bell Main 8(MI. ,

Save One Dollar Per Ton
on Pocahontas
Bauer Bros. “Cream of Pocahon­
tas” Lump Coal. It's all lumps—a free burner and
By buying

4

Come See Our Specials

good Stocker. Hard coal and soft coal prices are already higher.
Buy your Pocahontas now at $5.00 per ton.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Goal 60
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Phone 254

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Phone 224

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�THE BUTTINGS B*-NNER. m.V ». Uli

MALAYSIA IS VISITED,
.
IHTEflESTING SIGHTSI
Tkintlnniwl from Page 9.
we had th* pleasure of seeing cin­
namon growing and picked clove*.
Also along the mad wens wild sen­
sitive plant*, that upon our touch
would entirely close up. We pie
fresh cocoanuts and banana* ami
had a very enjoyul.l* day. return­
ing to our boat in the harbor by a
rough ride In a Ran Pan, and at
2:00 p. m. were on our way to Ran­
goon. The hi-nl is intense, the
people are- lifeless. On our boat
in the coolest place, wilh air blow­
ing on the tlii-rinorneler, it regis­
ter* Ht». mi you can imagine what a
berth is. and the food is very poor.
Gw stewards and waiters an? Hin­
dus from India, und they are the
nearest to nothing we have yet
seen, but they enjoy oho luxury, as
they are all ban-footed. ’ We will
arrive at Rangoon, Tuesday morn­
ing.
’ At Sea Between Rangoon ami
Calcutta. Thursday. Oclo. 31.
.Our boat arrived at Rangoon al

one who ha* nd h**trlofore put in ।
—
ing. and snored. The window* do
practice the plan will Had when he
not contain glass, but have blinds
miopia it. that .it would have been'
only, which you are oldigvd lo keep
jtivudetl with profit if mad*» uwi
open for air, and there were bird-*
of in lhe padflying around, liurds on the wall.
and sueh large spiders we have
,Foullrx Nmr*.
never seen in our country. The
mailing on the floor. 1 never touch­
Roods should not |&gt;&lt;- nailed to
ed wilh my fM, but after taking
support*. If b o-.-. Hu-y ran I*- re­
off my shoes and atockinga. I al­
moved nnd cleam-d with ea-«'.
ways pul dn my slippers, and went
The wall* **f |»&gt;ullry bouses ।
10 bed wilh them, taking them off
should.-be no I'd Uml urvoid of
You
afford
after 1 was in. The bath room
cracks or warn-. Imlging place* for
had a brick floor, draining to one
genu* and vermin. •
side, wilh a hole in the floor to let
■ Provide plenty of wafer for ine
lhe water out. It had a tap fur
duck* when wing mushy feed lo
cold waler, and a dipper lo rtflch
prevent chokln--.
*
11 and pour il over you. Tl|e r&lt;w&gt;m
IiressMl l/ird* wilh (om skins do
boys were lying in front "of the
not sell al lop pric-*.- It io-often
floor* in the hall outside.
le-lter lo ship imullry . I*&gt; market
But the dining room service, was
when one of our Ford. Vacuum Cleaners will take out the dirt much
alive.
lhe limit.
After breakfast tin*
Do not limit lb*- fend of laying
better and a great deal easier, besides saving the fabric? All
morning, when we had will back
M. W. Hick*.
lhe only clean dish in this hotel,
we ask of you is to give them a trial. They speak
-market.
boiled eggs. Iiecause they were too
Cull
the
unprnlllahle
hinl^
,Th.old. the English head waiter, who
for themselves.
best thing to &lt;!■* with a non-laying
had been driving Hie servants, came
hen
is
to
kilt
®nd
dress
he|fur
the
the
nuliJrcXj*
they
drain*
cipiaiiml.
Iu
nnd talked to us. I had told Isaac
«
he hail reminded me of. Simon 1.**- asking questions aend fall tufivtdaUon. table.
One
way
to
got.ri.i
of
ral*
is
lo
greo in Uncle Toni’s Cabin, ami
place a dish flll*-*l wj|h equal parts
Isaac said he reminded him of the
plaster of pari* ami coni im-al be­
head waiter al Singuiiure, whom lie
side a ral liole. vv ith a dish of cold
•aid hr was glnd lo leave, diecausc
waler. But rrim-mbcr th** mixtuh*
if ho had stayed another dpy, he
Feat hra Ealing.
surely would have killed him. He
The Sample Furniture People
Foal her eating is a vet-y annoying
vice in hen* and diieklings kept in
KI HNITVHE FOR LESS MONEY
scum tn j
|&gt;&lt;&gt; not allow a
large numlwra in cIom* quarter**. Il
UNDERTAKING at LOWER PRICES
begin* usually when Hie tender llr«l coal Ho* drinking
fenilier* are coming, inr-eometim*-.. them aud feed Ii
during Jhe moult—and once th*- clean.
The runs or small yards used by
taste is acquired, it is diilh-uB to
plowed or spadIq-eak lhe birds of the habit. As a poultry should
preventive nu-asure. never give the &lt;d under al |e-‘:i two* a year.
I1UTUX CORNER*.
birds nil lhe ma*h they-can eat nt Ihnl &lt;-ontamiii»l*-&lt;l **&gt;d will be^-Iimone time, and never leave litem Mb­ inated.
aud cunllued. - Keep them slightly
If time ran b
hungry and busy.
Give them a
w&lt;-ll Imlanced ration Hint should in­ ing up of Hie dropping* daily in
If you gre going away on a vacation, or if you want
clude green and animal food, and lhe (Miultry h' U'-- will cause a Monday.
I lmso preseiil vveii- Mr.
to get your meals easily and quickly at home, this
keep Hiriii dean ami five from lice. healllty condition lo exist among! and Mix. Bynm
Rawson. lb*o. Har­
market can be of big help to you. '
vey and family. Mrs. &lt;*»ra Phillip*
We have all kinds of choice COLD MEATS all
fairly tearing her- feathers
ready for the table. We take extra pains in prepar­
II. Harvey' is able
her back in un effort tu give
ing our meat* and you will be pleased with anything
armind ’the
Hof from her tormentor*.
mnlurilvvon order here. You can save your wife a lot of
I'nrkey*
do
n
•!
Sometimes
lean
nnmt
coiHiiii-niiri
until they are
hard work by buying your cold meats here.
sprinkled with salt and (
slops l Im* annoyance for a Hu
they should no
English remedy is sulphu
young. If enrb'-r mating i
follows: Ihil three or four lump-

CONgKULTHNG

A Ford for Only $6.00
to be without one of our Ford Vacuum
Cleaners these worm days.

can't

WHY BEAT YOUR RUGS AND CARPETS

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60

Hastings

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Michigan

For Your Lunches

BESSMER BROS

• arly mating h
much &lt;*f the I *
came and said, “That is too.bad il alMiul six ounce!* of Howers oi more than elghi
about those eggs." I said. “Yes. be­ sulphur. add gradually two quart- mater lo om* r.*«cause yduaoen candle eggs, nml Ih.nr.. lli..v nt*,. uimmI" Hi* tciitl In- lime; then boil gently mr an hour
»r so. pour off lhe dear liqipd. depriying henwn* only going to -lay two or three
days longer, ns h&gt;- could not gel
table cloth* nor napkins mid il
simply made him sick to walk up the liquil will not In* so strong. A on the roost* and in lhe nest boxes
and albwn between the table.', ami lalde*|M&gt;onful "I this liquid fo in siuall quaiilUo- rmi-a** th*- puiilPour lhe coal
that lie could hardly slay in Uproom. With this explanation we

Water Rig in Malay State

a. m. nml wo wow* up ready to
go ashore, hql Iwo hours w*-n* con­
sumed in inspection, mid although
breakfast was ready. lhe meals had
b&gt;-en so poor u|miii the boat that we
thought we would wait until we
hotel by 8:30, bill could not gel
breakfast until nine.
s*। far w« have found little fault
with holds, but this chance is irreslslabl**. We were shown to a
rooin. but did not like il. returning
to the office. We wen* shown an­
other. from lhe door of which you
could look into lhe kitchen. Any­
one who has ever seen an Oriental
ktlchen, would know what Hint
meant, such a room, it made one
pick to look al il. As wc could not
do biller we took Hie flr.-l room
shown us
My room was a larger
one that they had divided in two.
The wall* on three sides were ballim-d boards, and only about eight
feel high, while th* coiling was al
least twenty. . This made il very
pleasant, as last night I lie man oc­
cupying the oilier part of I hi- room
went lo sleep with lhe light hurn-

W« might, add that this is the
best hotel here, and their ndver- fowl's plumage’Tn good condition
(isemeiil reads. 'Tin* only strictly and won pul a slop fa feather-eat­
ing. This mixture must In* kept
lights, baths on every floor, and away from the dwelling house, as
marble corridors." Ho il is, but
lhe marble floor doe* not look very jectional and penetrating.
well in lhe dining room, wilh cheap
scrim curtains nml dirty corners.
Nothing Doing.
In fact, lhe hotels hen* an* nearly
Lillie Margie, on her first visit lo
all grand, They have been built
many years ago. have high coiling-*, a farm, was |nhl t*i wander almul
lots of stucco work, ami generally a
garden, but they are not maintain­
ed ahd are not kept clean. It is
find any

To Discuss the Japanese Problem
Here Chautauqua Week

Phon* 162

into nil lion pot. -hak&gt;- !h&lt;- Inn.

tlay afti-riiooii i&lt;&gt; a pot luck, supper.
Fishes That Emit Sounds.

There la-a fish In the Tagus that
emits sounds resembling the vibra­
tions of a deep loned bell, gung or
pedal pipe of an organ. Herrings,
when (he net has been drawn around
thorn, have been observed to do tho
same, and similar accounts are given
of the river bullhead. Ah amphibious
sflurold fish on being taken into the
hand. Is said to shriek, aud certain of
the blerinies emit similar sounds.—
Field.

Surprising Cure of Stom­
Bolli salt nnd liiHeed meal are
ach Trouble.
valuable adjuncts U&gt; lhe bill &lt;if fare,
When youlinve trouble with your
but they must lie used wilh tliscrelion.
Too mm-h salt will ciuise sloniach or" I'h'roiiic constipation,
don't imagine that your case is be-1
bowel truubl*- nml lo* ' * "
Mill yond In-Ip just because your doctor

-Sii-iigle, Plairmehl. N. J., writes,
“For over a iiiunlh past I have been
trouhli-d wilh my stomach. Every­
The prime factors in breeding thing-1 ale upset it terribly. Om*
disease are onsanilar* surround-,
ings. dampin'—’, crowding, impure lei* caiib* bi me. Afle.r readmit a
replied Margie
and
think it's mean, too..'cause lots of
had been cured by Chamberlain'*
hens w’ere standing 'niuinl doing want of .ev-ref**-. Uiidr
condition*. ;* x *-n tin* strong. sound
nothing."
have lakeii nearly ll)tr&gt;-.-fourtli9 of
coiMtihiliiHt will break dov
a package of them ami ran now cat
wiljijl v/mshe* immunity.
Hatching Chirks.
iPVnff hnv scrub h*n-. nml*- almost everything llial I want."
Chick!) hatched iii April. May nnd I In-nil to pin * -brril males, i-ausiuu

1111*11 STREET.
Ralph and Minnie Still
fag* spent tin* Fourth v

of worm*

far layers.
If lh*-j
earlier than the th

males has approxed a bill designed

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HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

♦

The • “frost-proof" hen may be
coming, but Jhe glass hen is hare,
and one qf Jior June eggs in Janu­
ary did vri-y well. Waler glass nr
silicate of soda is the best family
preservalke for egg*, ami it will
pay any fam**r to breed the gin**
hen. Eggs laid in April, May atul
June are besl for. preserving. Boll
nine gallons of water. After il has
cooled, pour in one pilon of wa­
ter glass nml stir it thoroughly.
Put In a slone jar and gently placiin lhe mixture about thirty dozen
eggs. Gel them as close to laying
as possible and have them clean.
Pul the jar fa the cellar or dark
room, ami cover it over and lol it
alone until you want the eggs.
A* soon ns lhe eoinbs uf lhe
cockerels make a fair showing it is
a gtxxl plan to put them in n yard
separate from the pullets. It will
be far belter for the pullets, and

ice cream ami playing ijali ami lhe
evening in lire w.orks. We Ihank
Mr.riind Mr*. Fans for Ilieir i.nlcrlainnienl.
-. &gt;

$

know it is done right and that
your buddings are safe U 1 do
the work.

The Coffee Ranch
Jeflerson St.

Hastings,
II. Wallmsn
Phone 171

Mr. nml Mrs. Ma*on lialhnwny
ami son Ermsl. Mr. nnd Mr.-*. .E
llalhaw.iv of Hastings nml Mr. nn*l
Mr*. Arihirr Hathaway &lt;&gt;f W.
.Rutland spent Sunday al ElmHathaway (Solden of Ballmjoi.- is a
sfsling Mr*. Cha*. Peck "with h*
housewurk while she is caring for
her mother, Mrs. Larabc-.*, who is
very-sick.
The Tauiv r Sunday SclhMjt held
their picnic July.*«th nt lhe ph-nsanl
hum** *&gt;f Mr. and Mrs. James Fait*.

Slop* Neuralgia—Kilts Pain.
Sloan's l.initnenl give* instant re­
lief from* N* nrnlgta or Kelntlca. It
goes straiglil to tire painful part—
Soothes Ho- Nerve* and- slops the
pain, it i* also gnod for Rheuma­
tism. Sore Throat, Chest palna-and
Sprains,. V-*u don't need t&lt;» rub—
il penetrate*. Mr. J. R. Swinger.
-Louisville. *Ky, writes: “I suffered
with quite a severe neuralgic head­
ache for four months without any
relief, I used Sloan* LinimenLfor
two or three nights and I haven't
suffered with my head sirtce.'" Get
a bottle Imlay. Keep in the house
all (he time for pain* nml nil hurts,
25c.. 50e. ami
Recommended
by Carvelh A Stebbins—A. E. Mulhuliaml.—Adv

This holds true in your dcctric

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

would write me a remedy by return
mail. 1 am a subscriber’ ‘ of your
valuable paper.
Answer—Your hens haven't tin*
gaps, hut inslead a severe case of
indigeslion. or they may have the
roup. Give Them plenty of green
food, also one tablc.spoonful of epsoma salts to ten heqs and do not
feed so liberally mi corn and other
heavy grains. Keep I hem exercis­
ed and if they do not gel better in
a few days write me again wilh full
particulars.
M0NTAVILLE FLOWERS.

Safety First

We'll do that. too. if you order
5 pounds of Caffe*- from usv—
to any place in Barry County.

When you have any moving to l*e
"done.“ TWIT At W TRUCKS.

' ora Hlrimbark
Mill&lt;ui Jennings and fam
grow. and make much stronger ami
Carlton.
bethT bird*.
th*' Creek. Mr.- nml Mrs/
Dear Sir-*-! have some fine Buff
Orpington hens that have the gap Grnh.-im ftml son James
ami I don't knoxx- whal to do for
.a-h of Chilair*
I hem nnd'ns they are in a bad

Charles Normandy of Wesson.
Miss., has sold for 11.700 a diamond
which he found in the gizzard of a
chicken, which’ he raised and kill­
ed on his farm.
There are about thirty barber
shops in India. Rtiwia last year
sent G5JJ36 Jews lo-the port of «ew
York

Hosttap, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND W.U.NUT STS.

Order Our Drays Let Us Pay Py»ta*e

Oar Specialty.

The largest dairy farm in the
world is nearing completion at Head
Lake, eHadingly, a opburb of Win­
nipeg. When completely slocked
the farm will contain 2,500 head of
cattle within its fences. The total
yearly output of milk and cream is
etpecled to be about 3,000,000 gal­
lon*.

M. W. HicRs

Phone 385

chools and oilier public buildings

they are hatched in April. May ahd
the first half oQJune everything is

M

Egg orders booked for the above Var­
ieties by the setting or by the hundred.
Also Cyphers' Chick Food and
Chick Grit.

hatched

Hugh Johnson
eggs, ns a rule, an* high in price
and less likely |o be fertile. They
require warmer--roupex-'Ottd B, al­ Uf*.. W. M. Aiplgr* of Jhioi- A*furso lakes a Rival dent more time to
look-after lhe fillle opes. There -A five and litre**-foilrlli
is danger of the very early pullets daughter wa
moulting Jusj ns wilder seis in.

ONTAVTLLB FLOWERS will lecture hero Chautauqua week on tha
Japanese problem in America-* subject which has been much die­
cussed during the post year, but on which few people are fully &lt;nformeiL Ur. Flowers* homo ts In California, the state In which
Dearly all of tho Japanese In this country Mv&lt; and bo knows whereof he
speaks. Ills previous residence in the east and bls extensive travel on lec­
ture toura have also given him the viewpoint of the easterner on this topic.
Mr. Flowers is an orator—in fact, is one of tho finest speakers on tho Ameri­
can platform. For two years he was president of the International Lyceum
AaMoctatlon. of which nearly all Chautauqua and Lyceum lecturers in this
country are members. The title of his lecture 1* “Color Line and Picket
Guard.*'

NOW is the time to place your order
for Baby Chicks—White Rocks, Barred
Rocks, S. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Rhode Island Reds, W. Wyandottes, But­
tercups, Light Brahmas, White Orping­
tons.

often, but

result*.

the lack

BABY CHICKS

Mich.

I—BANNER WANT AD\H&gt;f4y.—

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN
■■•ctrlelan.

—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—

li is warming Up floaln

♦

J

But you will soon want some COAL. So do not forget that we have it and
at price® that are right for all kinds.
Harvest time is at hand, thrashing will soon be here. Better take home
some COAL for that thrashing job of yours.

♦
♦

Good Time to Lay In a Little FLOUR
while that old wheat is being ground, as it is better than new wheat flour.

French’s White Lily Flour

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-

-

$2.40

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♦

Bran and Middlings are scarce.
price as middlings.

♦
♦

Bring in your samples of BEANS or SEED and do not forget that we ♦
can sell you the BEST ALFALFA and give you FREE, NOD*O«GEN to ♦
inoculate came, thus-injuring a better stand.
♦

Can sell you ground wheat at same
'

♦

GIVE US A FRIENDLY CALL

Waters Bros. Elevator Co.
NOS. MICH.

PHONE 150

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�ntt«. nil
LAKS VIEW.
Mrs. Emmet Feighlner and chil­
dren of- near Nashville, spenl
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
McKay.
Mrs. Floyd McKay had the mis­
fortune to fail down cellar, tearing
lhe ligimenls pf her ankle loose.
It will be some weeks befdre she
will be able to walk. Dr. Snyder
is attending her.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton
have a new Ford auto.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Bird gave a
party to about thirty-five frinudf
Friday- evening, in honor of lheir
sister, Mlsa Grace Scoby, Games
were the order of the evening, ice
crem and cake wore served and n
taffy null was enjoyed by all. All
went home at a late hour thinking
Mr. and Mrs. Bird royal entertain­
ers.’
Aleck Gillespie of "Battle Creek
ami Ghas. Myers of Hastings spent
over the fourth witli Alex Gillespie
nnd family. .
Miss Grace Scoby of North Hast­
ings spent part of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bini.
Mr. and, Mrs. Dor Evertl of Sun­
field and Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Everett
and children ,of East Castleton
spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura
Everett and Orl.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank GharllOll and
son. Irving, spent Sunday will. Mr.
and Mrs. Aithouse ami family of
Vermontville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Minor Bateman of
Spring Arbor, are visiting tlie Cogs­
well family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Munn ami thn
Misses Anna ami Lena lieideniian
sfxnbSunday with relatives al Mar­
lin Corners.
Mrs. Fred Rutolpti and daughter
Helen. Is visiting her parents. E.
Firster and wife of Martin Corners.
Mr. Jirapor ami daughter. Anna
of Hastings, spent the Fourth with
Mr. and Mrs. James Bolter.

(LARKRVU.lfe.

of the stores closed al noon
OHKMHIffl JulyAll Fourth
and gave the employ.
About tweiity-ftve young people
KIWS SCOOI gathered
ut the home of win.

QEVDE PAINT

Bustance. Tuesday evening in a lit­
tle surprise on Miss Hazel Balder
TOl-EIMt CITIZENS HONOR THE of Grand Rapids, who has lieen
M.-iting relatives here.
Gaines
MEMORY OF PETER
played until.a late hour after which
NAVAHRE
refreshments were served.
Miss
SAVED MICHI8AN AND OHIO
Balder returned homo Wednesday
morning.
PIONEEBS FROM INDIANS
Mrs. Geo. Rt»hhlnA-und daughters.
Mrs. Barkdull of Lake Odessa and
Miss Anna returned this week from
l»o Years Ago. Hb Aged a visit in Windson, Ont. Miss Anna
IT LASTS LONGER;
witr remain in Ypsilanti for a six
Daughter to Inmate of
weeks,
attending
tho summer
IT GOES FURTHER
school.
On July 4 there was unveiled in
ira Anway, a prominent farmer,
DOES NOT BLISTER
Toledo, Ohio, a hgndsonie granite was
iuken io Grand Rapids and op­
monument in honor of 1’eler Na­ erated on. His trouble was found
varre, ono of lhe brawsl scout* in to be cancer of tho bowels which
DOES NOT CHALK;
all American history. The shaft is belie veil to be hopeless.
of the monument is 11 feet high,
DOES NOT PEEL.
Mrs.
M.
A.
Harvey
returned
on
mounted upon a ba.4- six feet
sijuare. the whole being ornamented Monday from Kalkaska, where she
been visitihg her mother and
With bronze tablets and designs has
1
Poor
paint
is
no
better
than
no
paint at all, and coats
other
relatives.
chiseled in tho stoue, representing 1
J. W. Powers, an attorney of
almost as much as good paint.
Devoe Paint is the
scenes typical of lhe early days of Grand
Rapids mid family yisiled
American history and warfare.
paint
that
best
combines
reasonable
cost with highest
theif cousins, A. E. Winchester and
WE WANT TO DO YOUR REPAIR WORK ON WATCHES
Tho monument stands in Navarre family and M. VanDyke and family
QUALITIES.
park,
named
after
peter
Navarre,
(
JEWELRY AND EYE-GLASSES FOR THE GREAT, BIG REASON
over Sunday.
who, over 100 years ago, risked hi* Mrs. Wm. Markey of Reed City is
THAT WE’VE GOT THE MATERIALS AND KNOW HOW TO DO
life many times in order that the visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. J.
“Results" is what you are striving
slates of Ohio and Michigan might
IT RIGHT AND THE PRICE WILL RE REASONABLE. IT WILL
—
be saved- lo the United States, and Sharpe.
Mrs. Denol went to Detroit, Sat­
for, no matter in what channel of
(tiul the lonely settlers in the wild­ urday to care for her little grand­
PAY YOU TO COME TO US FOR THE SATISFACTION OUR
activity it may be. 1JL you are after
erness and settlements of Detroit. son, who is ill.
WORK WILL GIVE YOU.
Frenchtown (now Monroe) and Port
"results" from the use of paints,
Miss Lena Young spent a part of
LaWrence (now Toledo) might tw hist week with her mother, Mrs. J.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE
success will crown your eSorts if you
saved from the fury of Hie savage Snyder.
red
men.
.
use
DEVOE S PAINTS for which
AND OPTICAL GOODS AND WILL BE PLEASED TO GREET
Ezra Ppst. wife and son Leo, are
Many distinguiBhed guests were visiting relatives and friends in
we are exclusive agents.
YOU IN OUR STORE.
present at the ceremony. The may­ Clarksville and vicinity.
ors of a number of cities whose
Mrs. Rentier and two children
early history is closely coiinecled from Clncina(ti, Ohio, are visiting
wilh the war of (812, attended.
the former’s sister, Mrs. M. T. NorRack iu the ehny days or the cutt.and family.
—•—
young United States when the
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Church vail­
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
whole northern territory was one ed relatives in Muskegon, Inst
HIGH BANK.
dark and almost impenetrable for­ week.
ESTABLISHED IN 188;
THE GIFT STORE
Twenty-six of the friends and, est, teeming with wild beasts and
Flossie Spencer visited her auril,
neighbors gathered al llu&gt; hoim* of hostile Indians, when Um small «•(- Mrs. Ida Ackerson, last week.
N. A. Purnell ami enjoyed fireworks tleinenls were attacked almost
Mrs. Chapel is .entertaining her
nightly by savage redimn, it was mother.
and ice cream. Saturuny evening.
Ailcvrtbcmcnt for Federal *
east assviua.
iPhone 31
Hastings, Mich..
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Aldrich and Peter Navarre, tho most famous
Clarksville played bull at Free­
Bulldinu Sites.
Clell Van Nocker and family were
baby of Kalamazoo. Mr. nnd Mrs. scout of early America who never port the Fourth, but were beaten
Treasury Department, Oilico of Sunday guests at Dan Olmstead’s.
Ingersol and won Kenneth ami said no when called u|hiii to pene­ again.
the Secretary.
F. B. and, Allen Spaulding and Will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Verne
Aldrich
and
trate
the
wilderness
on
fool
and
un
­
.Miss
Pearl
Snyder
is
spending
her
Washington. D. C- March 13, 1313.
families aUend&lt;‘tKa birthday surProposals are hereby solicited, to tirise «»r the former's mother, Mrs. sons were week end guests of their accompanied for miles, lo summon vacation with her mother and sis­
be- opened in the Office of lhe Sup­ jld Spaulding al Bellevue, Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil) Aldrich help for some stricken sell lenient, ter, Mrs. Rny.
or b. leaguered garrison. .
A letter from Mrs. Brcamile in­
ervising Architect. - Treasury !*■- July 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Hpughlalin
forms us of their safe arrival al
parament, Washington. D. (.’„ al Hi
J. M. Hill and mother were Sun­ took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Iroit in 1785 uml died near Toledo Glendale, Arizona. Mose is about
O'clock A. M. on April 10. 191.3, fori day
guests of lhe former's brother, Mrs. "Nate Pursell.
in IK3I, but because he never was the same as when he left here. It
the sale or donation to the United; It. C. Hill and wife at Hattie Creek.
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and baby an enlisted soldier, the uovornincnt is very warm there, lot degrees, but
Stales of a corner lot, centrally and
Belt. Muon and family were al Kenneth spent Friday wilh Mrs. never saw fit lo reward him or any the nights are cool and the morn­
Conveniently- located nnd suitable
Salads become one of the most generally served dishes
members of his family with a pen­ ings glorious.
for a Federal building site at Hast­ Olivet, the' Fourth, as guests of Clara Aldrich.
during the summer months. And what is a salad
Mrs. .McMillin and granddaughter sion. In fact, he never applied for
Word was received Weihwsday
ings, Michigan. The site must he their parents, Levi Moon and fami­
without
of
Grand'*Rapids,
spent
last
week
one.
remarking
when
the
subject
&lt;&gt;f
Hie
&lt;Mitli
by
suicnlo
of
fx*wis
ly.
approximately- 19,(nW square feel in
\V, J. Brown ami family visited wilh her brother, Will Huffman and wait broached lo him, that he pre­ Birman of Paw Paw. His soils left
area, and if tho lol otferid is rect­
GOOD OLIVE OIL?
family.
ferred
that
any
reward
should
for
there
Wednesday
night.
•
angular, its minimum dimension her fat her, Wednesday und picked
Willis Struble was the Sunday come to him entirely unsollciled.
Geo.' Stuart, an old resident' of
cherries.
imfst be £iot less than 120 fej.-L
Our Richelieu Lucca Olive Oil is the finest quality of
guest of .Herbie Wilcox.
Mrs. Mary Nadeau, daughter of our town, died Friday forenoon of
William Lennon returned Satur­
Italian
Oil
manufactured.
You will appreciate IL
Upon application the Postmaster
Haying is the order of the day.
Peter Navarre, is an ininale of lhe Brights disease.
Will supply prospective bidders day evenfiig from Grand Rapids,
A large crowd of young folks county house near Toledo.
Miss Williamson returned lo her
HOT WEATHER DRINKS
wilh &gt; circular giving particulars wher,. he went for an operation.
from
this
way
spent
Saturday
eve
­
Destitute
in
this
world
’
s
goods,
work
in
Natier's
store
last
week.
as tu requirements and instruction
ning al the Pavillion.
A. C. Honk oh and family spent I
v We offer a most palatable and refreshing beverage in
forgotten, this woman,
T&lt;n* pK’paHUon of
and data to w.'. k md une-H of th.-ir parents, L • A. Gould, wife nml daughter Mil­ apparently
now more than 71 years old, has on Hal unlay and Sunday al-Dowling.
' both our Ginger Ale and Root Beer.
accom'iiany same.
..
O. Greenmail and wife.
II. Hay is in Detroit.
dred. started tliis morning for many occasions in the past listened
These superior thirst quenchers arc packed under
.
W. G. McAdoo.
(O'words of praise, heaped upon her
Wakeshma
county,
to
harvest
lheir
Mrs.
F.lizayelh
Nelson
has
gone
lo
3-wks.
Secretary. ] -rBANNER WANT ADVS. PAYz- grain.
the Richelieu Brand and for pleasing, satisfying, in­
"
, distinguished parent, and now after Fort Wayne, Iml, on a. visit.
vigorating qualities are unsurpassed.
R&lt;*v. Philo ami family are enter-'
all (hew years she is compelled to
accept public charily.
laining friends from Detroit.
rnrw&gt;irnr&gt;iinnrnm&gt;&gt;innimimnnimnmnnw&gt;
Knowing llial misfortune ha&gt;
frowned upon her more often Ihan Eases Torment of Asthma
lias fortune smiled, this relined nld
Two Telephones
The Grocers
lady is accept ing her lol philosoph­
For the discomfort and misery of
ically and with fortitude and ncr asthma and hay fever UM Foley's
single hope Is that an opportunily Honey and. Tar Compound. It puts
will present itself that she may a healing, Koothing coating over the
Americans familiar with the at­
President Lowell of Harvard Is
have a home elsewhere before she swollen, tickling membranes, and
the latest educator to come to the, tractive appearance and convenient
dies\
eases Hie thick and chr»cking sensa­
He be- size of French bank notes will be
tion. Helps you to breathe easily defense of the classics.
Ul A IL TRAP CORNE RS.
rtnd naturally. In the yellow pack­ liews that they provide discipline interested ih the design for the new
MF&gt;iHwf Mrs. Jas. Herrington of age.—Ari hur M ul hoi land.—Ad v.
iu right thinking and even asserts SOO franc nolo by Jean Paul Laur­
A Recital by Marcus A. Kellerman, the Great Dramatic Baritone
Jackrntn are visit ins? iho latter's partheir superiority uver ••“practical” ens. The dominant Colors of the
epts, Mr. and Mrs. Mdan Andrews.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
, note are violet, blue and dark green.
subjects.
A Concert by The Cathedral Choir
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Sheldon at­
This 2 Day
Band Concerts by Bohumir Kryl and his Band
tended Grange at VertnoDlville, Sat­
urday night. Their &gt;laughter. Floy
Festival Comprises Cornet Solos by Bohumir Kryl
remained for a visit with fneuds. .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vickers ami
Grand Finale—A Production of “Martha" by The Denton Grand
son Howard. Mr., ami Mrs.. Archie
Mjllor ami family spent-Sunday at
Opera Company, with Band Accompaniment
Frank Fuller’s.
Several families in this vicinity
firs selections from the Oratorioi instead.
spent their Fourth at Mrs. Emma
Herrington's. They ail enjoyed nn
elegant 'dinner wr.v4 ■«! tho laws;
also ice cream ami cake and lemop
a&lt;|e.
In tlie evening they retort
ed to Milan Andrews* and enjoyed
lire works.

WE FIX WATCHES AND EYE
GLASSES AND SELL NEW ONES

L. V BESSMER

Is the Bist Your Money Gen Bay

Carveth i, Stebbins
\'he Rexall Druggists

Seasonable Foods

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

Two Day Grand Musical Festival
A Big Feature of Chautauqua Week

&gt;A two dollar season ticket purchased of the Local
• Auspices in advance of the opening of the Chautauqua
■ • admits not only to all of the above but also to Five
• Other Big Days. .^r.
1
,

BOYS AND GIRLS

Last Week of AUTO
Contest si Star Bakery
All votes must he in by 8 o’cloclqP. M. Wednesday, July. 15.
•
HURRY ALONG-YOU MAY WIN.

This ad. counts for 100 votes.
and bring it along.

Cut it out

The candidate securing the greatest number of votes will be
awarded the Auto July 16th.

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant
Quality Bake Shop
381

Hastings, Mich:

Why a Victrola

NORTH EAST (A8TLET0N.
Mrs. Clark Titmarsh, Mrs. Floyd
Deriar and children of Nashville,
Mrs. Waller Sheidl and - son, Ru­
dolph of Grand Rapitls. Mrs. Bar­
bara Furnis/of Utica, spent Thurs­
day with Mr. nml .Mr-. John EJerlon.
Mrs. Furniss is going lo slay for a
longer visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Wilkinson
visited Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin Tyler in
Knlanio, Friday.
Howard Tit marsh of- Haslmgs is
visiting Iris cousiic Floyd TiUnarsh.
Mr. and .Mrs. tteorge Austin nml
family, Mr. and Mrs. F.lmfir Mater
nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Brown ami daughter, Beulah,, -Mr.
nnd Mrs. John Mater spent the 4llt
with Mr. amt Mrs. E. V. Barker,
south of town.
Mr. nml Mrs. Geo. Forman spent
Sunday with the former’s parent4.
Mr. and Mrs. Forman of Wmxlland.l
There will be a temfMirance lec­
ture. given by Rny.Wolf, at *•"’
-Northeast Castleton U. B. church
Sunday evening July I2tb.
Mn ami Mrs. George Fhiuk T»f
Nashville, spent Fri&lt;lay with their
daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. Chaa. Nease.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cousins spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Velio of Woodjand.

A Good IinestmrMt.
W. D. Magli. a well known mer­
chant of WliiUmiound, Wis., boufthl
a slock of f'lianilH-rlain's medicine
so as to be able to supply them- to
his customers. ?Afler
receiving
(bam he was liinuelf taken sick anti
says (hut one small bottle of Cham­
berlain’s Colin, Cholera ami Diar­
rhoea Remedy was worth {nore to
him than the cost of bis entire
stock of these medicines. For sale
by All Dealers.—Adv.
Ixnidoh's weekly
coal
amounts to 327,wu tog*

'pile

MR. M. £. COOK
Dear Sir

till You kindly write me why in buying a
talking machine you selected a Viotrola?
Yours very truly,
F. R. PANCOAST

F. R. PANCOAST, City,
Dear Sir:

Answering your question will say:
First—I found that the people whose advice I
would naturally take said the "Victrola" was
the best.
Second—I found I could get just the selec
tions I desired, and from the masters in the musi­
cal world.
.
Third—After a thorough lest, covering several
days, I was well satisfied to purchase a Viotrola
and its faithful reproductions of the voices or
instrumental tones recorded in its records are
nothing short of marvelous.
Yours.truly

M. L. COOK

�THE HASTING* BANNEM. M«U t Mil.

GO WHERE YOU WANT TO
You Cm Do It With

Rod the Fifth
$1175
One of the most popular ear* on
RED.

Phone
Woodland,

HASTINGS, MICH.

Henry Ragla

I wish to inform the Public that I am prepared to carry
passengers in connection with my truck delivery. To all
points between Nashville and Battle Creek beginning Tuesday
July 7th, 1914. Leaving Nashville at 5 A. M. nnd returning
before noon the same day.
RATES AS FOLLOWS:—
Nashville to Battle Creek and return.... $1.50
Maple Grove Center to'Battlc Creek and return 1.25
Assyria Center to Battle Creek and return.— 1.00
Burley’s Corflers to Battle Creek and return—
.75
I am aljo prepared to'do Auto Livery work at reasonable
prices.

IFIob® 122 S-r

R. F. D. No. 7

SOUTH RUTLAND.
Louis Bachman and wife return। to Grand Rapids Friday evening.
. Mr. Powell had a family reunion
of his children nt tlie.old home and
I enjoyed tin* Ashing. Spencer Pow­
ell and wife from Grand Rapids, Mr.
I aud Mrs. Clark ami Mrs. P. Powell
from Lansing. Mr. nml Mrs. Kelley.
, Mr. and Mrs. Engh-hardt and
daughter Vern and husband, all
from Hastings.
Mr. mid Mrs. Eldred Gorham and
lheir daughter with her family.
• Mrs. 1 inner Loehr, attend' d afamily reunion .at East la*ti&gt;y. Kalama­
zoo Co„ the Fourth nt Mrs. Gor­
ham's brother's, the old ItomeMemL
They were joined by other reljiltves
also her sislcr's family from Chi­
cago. They report a tine linie and
tine display of fireworks.
/
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buck from
Jackson are spending lhe work wilh
Mrs.
Buckjt, parent^
Luther

Mr?. Krnynn .’pent the Fourth
among her old neighbor)! al Cttrlton.
■
Butler Smith entertained Mr.
Hnmlnil's peopbt from Bastings

Hasfcvillle, SfficM^sia |

Frank Smith nml wile

Mr. Mj'ji-ill ewncts to start, for
Alabama -the 7lli and see whal lie
thinks of thr south iicforq moving
hi** family.
We think someone met with an

/Fave l/ou gought
your**FORD" y&amp;ti

Mrs
husband look some of (Ik
East I.rn*y in hut aul’t.

again.. Tin* tiiildren
this a most interesting oecnssinn
and arc expecting a large attend­
ance.
Hie hard E. Yost-.

CUT RATE SUPPLIES
50c Cylinder
S 1.50 and *2.00
.12c

Standard
of the World /

Let the Cadillac Owner
Be the Judge
There are several hundred CADILLACS in daily use in this
section of lhe state. Ask the owner of any one of them what

It’s the Best Evidence Obtainable
Another important point: When yon bay a Cadillac you are
getting ■ car with a fixed value. No excessive depreciation on
a Cadillac' IT'S STANDARD.

Western Michigan Cadillac Co.
(Ltd.)
OSCAR ECKBURG, Manager

IONIA ST. N. W.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Buick Co.

38

Hastings, Mich

IK Yom
Wauut a
Nicfi

d”For am
©rfinsg
Sec Us

Timo defying photographs are
made by a French Scienlist &lt;«n Hue
graines! stone, which is c&lt;xu*-*l with
enamel and linked al a high lepiperature after the photographs are
print rd.

Big Summer Sale of

Hastings, Mich.

Hastings Vulcanizing Co. au,SJ

Be induced to purchase some oth­
er make of car when you want a '
"BUICK,” even though our entire
1914 production has been disposed
of.
,
YOU will be well paid in the long
run by waiting. We are expecting
a 1915 model by July 15
sooner.

School meeting at the 01 h scljool
Moving pictures depicting cleunthe huckleberry crop. Quite a ihs- linusc. July 13.
years Used thcvroiail price of drugs.
appolniunml to many.
evi*n In tin* Xvieiil of designing
Jack Laubaugh ha. »&gt;•■»» iqaking
The |H&gt;pulation of Irelacd has
whal must lie charged for iioltle.
some iiniuovciii&lt;-nts al hrs farm.
been almost cut in two in seventy-1 |»osed city clean-up aud paiu-up | cork, label or ointment Im&gt;x used in
Mr, Htjuires from Hastings is a— live years.
'
campaigns;
*' --tf* dispensing tho-medicine.
sisling Mr. Mi&gt;n(guiiv*ry wilh his
haying.
.
Ifiea.’o police I hat (he Yockk’y M.
E. Class Will unite with the Rutland
class next Sunday afternoon al 3:00
’oetock for a special kerviap. The
sacrament, of baptism is Iq be ad­
ministered. Mr. M. L. iBook, of
Hastings, will give an aqdress. Tin*
1 pastor will give a blackboard talk.
I Topic: The rlolhir in/ relation to
home mid foreign mUsHms. Cliarle-

'Jtebbinsjffuto Co.

50c
50c Pr.
.L...20o
$1.50 ap

DON’T

I

There are only a few left now, and if
•ou want one come at once.

Nickcl Plate Ford Petlal Pad .
Carbon Remover Horned Out.
Preat-O-Lite Tank Exchange..
• Standard Ga&gt;oline------ ?.....
5-Minute Cure Cemeul
Tire Doe
Bicycle Tube
Bicycle Tires----------Dry "Cefli.Z
Re-liners from..........

PAGE THIRTEEN

ncl when at work and of &gt;* by blan­
FBEEPOWT.
ket when standing still in Ily sra- • Ralph Houma of Grandville is
•nn, and uf the boom to him of Uniting his parents here in town.
screens in the stable •&lt;’ k* cp out
Bud and Arthur Wells of Nash-1
the insects that bit® nnd sting.
villc are visiting relatives here.
He would plead for its -cool and
Turner Blodgett of Battle Crock I
comforlabln a .’table m possible in visited his parents here over tlie
which to rest at night after a day s Fourth.
work tinder the hot sun.
Morris Kenyon from Now York!
He would suggest that living stale is spending the xyeek wilh J
through a warm night in a narrow relatives.
.
F. R. Everhart was in Grand 1
stall neither prpperty (Neaped ur
bedded is suffering for him ami Rapids one day the -first of last 1
poor economy for the own* ' .
week.
,,,
Ia?o.IJo’i'ee is assisting in lhe I*. I
He would say that turning (lu^
ty'QI- Blake store.
.
'
hose on him is altogether too ri*.ky
n thing to do unless you are looking■ ’ Mrs. D. U. Ward Is visiting rel-:
for a sick horse. Spraying hi’ legs atives in Kalamazoo.
Claude
Taylor
of
Grand
Rapid.
’'
and feet when ho is not loo warm
on a hoi day, he would find agn*''- spent the Fourth iu FreeporL
Miss Blanche Murray of While
able.
He would say“Please &lt;|«oiice Cloud is veiling al tho hmm* of C.
Barnhanl. t
oul my'eyes and nose nm| dock W.The
crowd that lias bcm ’
when I come in tired and dusty at seen inlargitsl
Freeport for several-years I
night, and ’-also spongo in*
'
her SaluHay to clebratc;
clean cool water under thr •ill nr gathered
or
lhe Fourth of July. The Lowell
and saddle of the harness."
hand furnished the music for the:
day. tn the forenoon Like Odessa|
KINFIELD.
-•(•■feated Freeport 5 to 3. while in
Mr. and Mrs. IL O. Bratuli went tin* afternoon lhe locals defeat'd
to lensing last Wednesiii.' eve­ Clarksville 8 to i. Races and other;
ning. to visit their'son an*l family, street af-lracfions helped also to!
returning Thursday evening, ac­ furnish (he amuscinenis for the!
companied thoip gnuidwRi.
A great-many iroin here attended
The tlirce-ymr-oid daughter of
the Stale F. M. cainpine* ling al Mr. und Mrs. Verne Buxton. who
Grand lanlge. the past two w. eks.
lias lievii stak for several month*,
Mrs. Bently of Cincinall). Ohio, tiled Saturday. the remains bring,
visited at Mrs. Ben FryfoP1, i hot hid at rest in'the Pleasant Hill
week.
Mrs. Minnie Friedly and Mis. Liz­
Hurley Leonard is visiting at tlie
zie Friedly of Boyne .City, vp-it.-d A. B. Slecklo farm.
relatives and friends Hen* Ind
solth boivxe.
The Fourth of July pa&lt;&gt;*-d off
Mrs. Evtson Gray of Hastingsj
'■cry.itul'-'lly here, with nnfluiig.il*&gt;iug only fire works in the ••veiling, sou Harold mill family.
nml a large crowd of poo(il*\
Mrs. A. (iackebr aud daughter
Mrs. S. C. Croff is slowly r**cov- Mattel were hi Grand Rapids Thurs­
PINE LAKE
Two miles from Doster
efing from her sickness. *
day.
.
.
•
.Mrs. Grant Mead returned to her
.Max Keyser ami family cifllcd or
Affords you a Hoe place for an outing.
home in Grand Ledge Friday •’veil­ Robert Crumback and family
BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK.
ing after caring for her moiti.u- two Tluirsdaiy evening.
Milford Ware is spending tin
EXCELLENT BATHING BEACH.
week with his aunt Mrs. Vvrjl Segci
FINE FISHING
GI ANS GREEK.
1*1,
Him-.
PASSENGER LAUNCH AND ROW BOATS.
A. J. SKELP, Prop.
Clare Otis and frfctid from Lrins- . Albert Goscli mid dattKhtc
I-IIONE FOX AXY INPORMaYioX XKHDHO
DO ST IK, MICH.
ipg.sjienl Katurday'.antl Sun&gt;l.iy with cnll*-C on 'Herman Gosch au
the former's parents, Clarence Olis ily Thursday.
and family.
Mrs. Kale Erway ami Floy Whit­
]
temore spent last Friday with Hen­ am! Tue’day.
Grounds and buildings cool and beautiful nnd lit al
ry Shively and family.
S. Jackson am! family visited .
night by gas
. '
John Foreman and family spent, Leon Roush ami family Friday eve. ■
Good Boating—Good Fishinjj—Motor and How Boats
Sunday with friends in'this vicini­
Ozi Pardon ami wife.'Henry John­
SPEC.IAI,
—
CHICKEN
DINNER
EVERY
Nl'NDAY!
ty.
son nml wife and Miltrni Weitz were ,
r
Connected by.JUiery nt Sbclbyrill? or G.’lt &amp; I. .
N. G. Britss^ Ray Erwin J.dm in Grand Rapids, Bunday.
Floyd Gaskill and family of Hh&lt;- Iricxn'”**' Foreman motored t&lt;&gt; Gun Like and
If y&lt;iii nnii your friends wish to spend a pleasant
tings visited Saturday with Harold! Ire
day nr a number of days come Id us. You will find ev­
} IT
Robert ixud spent lhe r**urth Gray-ami family.
ery accommodation.
with his mother in Battle Creek.
Dorff forget (hr school pn-iiie al
Wesd Gm Lake Susaer Resort
(hi* Otis sclujul house, July If*.
8. I). Ililborn, Prop.
Maurice Foreiiiiin spent Sunday
with his parents.
Open the Whole Year
Address,
.
Richard 'Foreman and family of
Rev. Phillips amt family mill'd on
Bell Phone 3(l-3r-Wayland .Ex.
Shelbyville, Mich.
M. Keyser ami family Friday.

What Your Horse Would Say If Ha
Could Talk to You These Hot Days

The current issue of •'Our-Dumb
Animal’" contains- -tiny following
paragraphs concerning a horses
point ofTirw in sunmivr:
If a horse could talk lie would
have many things lo any when
I summer enmes.
He would tell his driver I hat lie
feels (he heat on a very hot dayquite as much as if he could read
a thermometer.
.

1 water many limes a day, when the
heat is intense, hut unt much al a
limo if I am warm: if you want tiho
j to keep well don't giv&lt;» mn any
grain when you bring rue warm in‘ to the stable, just a Imlf dozen swali lows of water, and some hay lo eat .
I until I am cool. .
. "Don't, water me loo soon after I
! have eaten tny grain, wail an hour.
I Especially-do I need watering he। tween nine anil ten at night. I am
। thirstier then than at almost any
i other (line of day."
’ He would say—“When the sun is
tint and 1 am working let’me
breathe nnee in a while in the.
i shade of some house or tree: rf yon
1 have la leave me on the sired
; leqvo me in the Shatto if possible.
Anyihiug upon my head, between
! tny ears, to keep off the sun. is bad
i for me if tho air cannot qirculnlo
i ffeely underneath it, unless it is a
sponge kept enol aml'wel. If you
i treat me as you would yourself, nnd
Ido not, clip off my foretnp. you
need not liavp much fear of losing
mo by sun’lrnke.
' “tf on an extremely Jiot day I
j give evidenco of panting and signs
of exhaustion lliat I am being ov­
ercome by the heat, unharness me.
link** me into the shade and apply
i rolil water or even, broken ice.
wrapped in a cloth or pul in a bag.
। fo my head, sponge out my mouth
। and go over tny legs wilh a cool wd
sponge."
•
! He would talk of slippery streets,
and the sensations of falling on
I cruel city cobblestones—the pre-T1 sure of the load pushing him to the
i fall. 4he bruised knees
tees ami
aud wrench
wren*v ­
fed joints, and the feel of the driv&lt;h..;er’a lash.
!

He would tell of luxury of a fly I

Men’s and Boys’ Fine Suits
Values from $12.50 to $18, will go at

$9.85
You will find this a great money saving opportunity. We have a lot of fine suits of
many patterns and sizps, and as we need the money and must have the room to use
we are offering them at the above reduction and in addition are giving you a Big Re­
duction in many other lines. Just Read.

Men’s and Boys’ Slip on Rain Coats
Suits 25% Off
in Tan and Dark Gray. A coat to protect your
suit from dust and rain. Guaranteed water
proof.
PRICES

Our stock embraces all the newest creations
in correct, refined, becoming clothing for men
and boys.
Strictly All Wool Worsteds, Cassimeres and
Cheviots, including heavy weight Blue Serges.
Scmi*English Norlolks, English Suits, Busi­
ness Suits of the best models.

$5, $6, $7.50, $9.50, $11.00
Cali and inspect our assortment of LADIES'

OXFORDS
that we have on * the bargain counter. Were
worth $1.75, $2.(M)t $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
selling at this Sale at

$1.00 to $2.50

Friday, July 10, to Saturday, July 25

L R. WOLCOTT
FREEPORT, MICHIGAN

�THE HAgUXfiS BANNER, JULY 9. 1911

FACE FOURTEEN

. Indigestion
O YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cared,
permanently cured so that, you can eat any
kind of food that you crave? It has been done
not only once, but in almost every case when Cham­
berlain s Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J.
Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over
$2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma­
nently cured by these tablets.

D

Chamberlain’s Tablets
NASHVILLE

united in marriage
and Rapid*. played and sang “Tin

Mr*. Kale ’ -BaardwcH of Gnu
Rapids, cmim Friday ami -|.eul
few day* with In r r&lt;iu*m, .Mr*.
•lire.
Kunz.
•
lids. FollowChas. Fowh-r. in ((•nipany wii
three-emns.'
hi* son. Dr. S. M. Fuwb-r ami wi
of Bat Hu Creek, spent tie- l.llb
' purl of imd-week hi him l,ak-. ■ 1 f’.U".
.'“'J1'Mr*. Bert Partridge ami daugh-' " ■•dne-daj. for n slmrt

The Pictures Herewith Shown Are Only a/Few of the Many

Cyclone Ruins
In the Little Town of Petrieville, Eaton County, Where the Loss Was TOTAL, as the
Owners of the Wrecked Buildings CARRIED NO INSURANCE
-4 . ,Against Windstorms.
The cyclone of June 27th practically wiped out the little town of Petrieville, Eaton county. Located in
a valley along the Grand River, and surrounded with hills and woods, perhaps the people felt that they
were secure from the cyclone's fury. At any rate they carried no insurance against cyclones, tornadoes and
windstorms. But almost in the twinkling of an eye the people of this little town saw their beautiful
homes, bams, orchards and buildings reduced to kindling wood. They had been solicited to take out wind­
storm insurance, but felt as many others do that because no severe windstorm had ever visited them, prob­
ably no such storm ever would. Out of the $100,000 to $150,000 loss in Eaton County, only $10,000
to $12,000 was covered by windstorm insurance.

Thursday nflernoon anil on I" Held••css .11 u, ii. *m&lt; ein »•
Mr. nnirMn., « ...

,,
.lark-1 Me-

..

,

A Great Many
Who Suffered
Loss io This
Storm Are Now
Taking Out
Policies

Gokay.
,
l ima nnd Mr*. Eva Nelson &lt;»f HnstEd WhMp.of-Detroil i* visiting hi*•
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. If. While.
Mr., and Mw/ Chester Arthur of
The Baptist jwoplo have had a! Plymouth visited the lallcr's father
new roof pul on their church..
and sister, W. B. nnd Miss Lunn
Mrs. E. W. Morris of Ja-i-r and Stillwell, Iasi week.
Mrs. J. IL T^'c^ny of Sand Creek. Peter Hullinnr nnd 'Itertnau
came Iasi Friday’ noon for a vl-il' Mafirer left (Monday nnon for New

and Mrs. Morri.*' son. Dr. E

expect fug to lie

ol Feighner
Balti.! Creek
morning.
she got tip ami in sotim linac- a lime.
countable way the Ml down slrdrsl Mr. ami Mrs. Phil Daldhnu*or nml
a* Tarns lite first landing, cullinu l s«&gt;n Charley. left l:i-i we.-k Wei­
her ear tjuile badly, dislocated lhe1 iiesdny bn a trip to Iiolrnit, Buffalo
third linger of her left hand midjand Niagara Falls.
culling It on her rills ami Mie w.i-' Misses Marion, Eva nml .Acmbadly bruised up all over.
Her: Perry of I .an-ring. me vi-iling lheir
daiiKhl/...................................
daughter
heard the fall ami-got
..........
up;grand
.
parents. Mr. mid Mrs. George
and turning on the light diworerrd
Mi** Edna Shilling. who gradualonce summoned a doctor-who cairnnnd dressed her wound* nml wen! for her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Feighner nml i
after a jeweler to *aw off her
rings. Although she i* very Mire
nud weak nml suffers much pmn
she is getting along- a*-well ns cmiM
bo expected.
uf T'lirnis1
.Mrw Bertrand Young nml daugli- and Wulrim
lor. Mnblo spoil! Saturday nml Sun­ clry store.
of Olivet nnd
day wilh the former's nmlher. Mrs.
Frank Hartwell. returning Imnm
Sunday -owning, ami
lire Iwo employ of II. A. Maurer in hi.* dry
ynijllgesf children. T.&lt;nii-e nml D-wI*. who had been here for three

Mm. Frank Hartwell had quite 11

Mr. nnd Mrs.

Mr. nnd Mty. O. M. Tyner.and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Erm—t ■ Milligan of Hal­ mmnier there.
lie Cre&lt;k with Mr. mid .Mrs. Win
I.. B. Potter spent last Friday
Ireland of Nashville, spent Sunday dh his *&lt;&gt;n. Fred, in Kalaiim.
at Thorniifiple Like.
Mr. nml Mr*. Harry Riggs nf
.
Miss ......
Margaret
Holliker of-,-.)mlsea
White- came Iasi Friday hi visit
house. Ohio, who .ha* lirril visitingi Mj*. M. I.. Daririit nnd they all spent
Mrs. Mary Hol.«apl&gt;* relurm-d lmnm;tlm Fourth rd llm Walter tUark cnlTuesdny.................................................. I laim al Tlmniapple Dike. Mr.
Arlbur Andersch of Grand Ra|i-1 Rigg*’- returned home Monday, but
are
Sunday.
Mi. nml Mrs.
Mr. and Mr-. C. E. Hisli

Ruins of C. P. Springer's Fine Cement House, Petrieville.

How Much Better It Would Have Been Had They Insured Before the Storm

Are You
Insured?

Or arc you waiting until after the storm strikes you as they did in
Petrieville? It doesn't help matters much to “Jock the barn after
the horse is stolen.

nil
Is to Insure Now
The
WHILE YOUR HOUSE, BARNS, BUILDINGS AND ORCHARDS ARE STANDING

The Cost of a Policy in This Company is Small
When you join this
company you
policy fee of

day wilh Mi**, Higbee*

a little visit.
Mr. and .Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C; C, I team* nml
daughter. Marjorie, w.'nt t&lt;&lt; Gun
Shirley
Dike. Bunday’ for a few days out­ wife, near Halil,
ing.
and .Sunday.
Mi-* Villa Parr,
J»QU ami Greta spent jLe Juiuilb at relatives at Belle
alm day .and.
■Thornapple Dike. ' ‘
, E. H. Palmer of Balth- Creek ve­ Sunday event
iled his niece. Mr*. Trank Cat* y I Ethel Hrowr
from Friday noon till Sunday' noon.
Misses Carrie Caley. Elim ami
Mary Edmonds simnt Saturday at
Thornrippb' Dike,
Holman. In Kahuno,
Mr. ami Mrs. Orin -Squires am)
two (laughters of Ponf/ac, vi-ib.)
•fir'll!
relnlivcs Imre Iasi week.
Mr.
Rquires n'lurne.l hmm- Monday.)
hut Mrti. fhiuires ami IliO girts slant ...............- . ..........
....
for a longer visit.
1 lack Downing has relurm d
Mr. and Mr-. Sam Morley ami Gun Lake ami is clerking in I
daughter of Grand llatiids. -were I clothing store. \
guests at Dani Fcighm i s, SatiirMr-. Cornelia Tomlin was 1
day and Sunday.
I ing chcrriiv- at Mr. Waif.•'.■*. i-.i
W. B. nml Lisle Corlrighl motored, town, one day Inst w&lt;-i-k. am:
lo Charlotte and Mason. Sunday amt 1 got -u high on Um l.ndib
'
visited relatives.
.’
weight nt the lop to.,'
Mr, nnd .Mrs. F. A. Worts am! from tlie ground mid
caught
three sons motored tn Bellevue.! hold of a large ln am-l
Suaday, nnd sjwnl the day with Hind clung lo it milil
relatives.
•
........ground
-.......1 -.in
J-- -a sitting
} the.
* Leun Partridge is working out at willmill a scralrh. but Hr
Phillip Maurer's in Mnide Grove.
Jame* Fleming mid dam.*h|eA
Miss Edith, left on the. five o'clock
train Wednesday morning for Weuuetonslng for a two weeks ohliiig son. Sunday und her
.Mis*
mid visit with the fonnei's sister. Bella I’ram-k, .accotniQiiled her.
Mrs. O. M. Barnes, of I'.ausing. who
NORTH N XSllVIl.I.E.
har n coftage there.
Mr -ami -Mm, .U E. Pratt ami
Miss Luciln Balch is spqmjing the
daughter, Helen, and nephew Jmnes week with Mis* tir-rtic price.
Burr, motored to Elinsdale, Satur­
iRm-der-Hyde Jest er hur-'o with
day mp! visited Mrs. Pratt’s parent- paralysis a few days ago.
•nd returned home Monday morn­
Mr.-mul Mr*. &lt;:im-|ei Arthur of
ing.
Plymouth are guest* of the latterJames Burt rydunied lb hl* home father .Walter Stilwell.
in Grand Rapids. Mnmlav. -after
Dr. Morris of this village ami hr.
. aponding a week al D E. Pratt’s.
.MeEarhron &lt;&gt;f Vermontville oper­
C. R. Quick left last Friday lo ated on Henry Jopfue of East Ver­
join his wife ut Wiieeling, West montville for appendicitis recently.
Virginia, ter a little visit before
Mrs. Oi-vilk* Stocking i* spending
th(w both return home.
tlm week with friends al Charlotte
ui’itry C. Glnsimr commenced his mid Battle Creek.
duties as-im*Unasti&gt;r, July 1st. and
Mr. mid Mrs. Clarence _Gft&gt;lm of
liberally distributed llm cigars and Baltimore Visit&lt;;d the fcirim-r's falhl&gt;eaniilv. 'Leii W. Friglim-r, the re­ vr Frank Grohe Saturday.
tiring pofftinaMcr. held the ofllco
Merle Smith spent Satunlny td
fifteen years and fourr'monlhs.
■ Hasting*.
A aimple and very pretty wedding
.Mr*. E. D. Myers is spending a few
look place Tuewlay evening of last day* with- her daughter Mr*. Lee
at the borne of Mrs,,.Mary J.j Greenough of Grand Rapids-

Ruins ol Co. Clerk Frank Ford’s House and Barn near Eaton Rapids

pay a
$1.00,

and an “advance as­

sessment” of 20 CENTS
on EACH $100 INSURED.
So a policy for $1000

will only COST YOU $3.

A $2,000 policy would
cost you $5.00 and
so on.
We pay ALL
LOSSES
FULLY
and
PROMPTLY.
We have
60,000 MEMBERS and
OVER $120,000,000 of
Bridge at Petrieville, Eaton Co., Wrecked by Recent Cyclone, , .insurance in in force.

Ruins of Mrs. Alice Ford's Barn, Northeast of Eaton Rapids.

If you are not Insured, and desire further Information, address any of the officers named below.

MICHIGAN MUTUAL TORNADO, CYCLONE &amp; WINDSTORM
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE:

W. E. HALE, President
Eaton Rapids, Mich.

Miss Ruth Gulches* , fs spending
tlm week with Hostings relatives.
Arthur Amlersch of Gnmd Rapids
Sunil Saturday afternoon mid Sun­
day withis pupils in music here,
Mrs, Frank Cnhy is entertaining
an Uncle from Battle Crock.
Mr. and Mr/.' J. ,W. Noyes anrl
daughter Ada and Mr&gt;- and Mr*.
AdiRph Douse wcro al Vi*rmontviHe
Sumli.y.
'
Glenn Oyersmitb has gone to Bat­
tle Creek for a couple of days on
btisim-ss.

HASTINGS, MICH.

D. W. ROGERS, Secretary
Hastings, Michigan

given lhe newly inflyried couple, .Mr.
Arthur Simimms of aBIlln Greek
ami .Mrs. Ed. Feighner. Friday night has been visiting friend* here.
at Ilieir homo. Later In lh&lt;M&gt;vcniiig
a granite shower yas given Ihem- Mr. jind'Mrs. V. S. Knoll hnd two
by (he same parties. ManyUseful sons'Maynard and Haymond spent:
pirseiit, wen* left ns n reminder of Sunday wilh .Mrs. Km ill’s, pnrynlthe occasion. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Harry of Wood-1
Mrs. Ruth Gibson nnd Iwo chil­ land.
dren returned to lheir home in De­
Mrs. Waller Kahler and Iwo cniltroit Saturday. Mis^Elhc! Fligh­ dren of Petoskey arc spending lhe
tier arrompanied them for a visit.
week witn the former’s sister Mrs,
Mrs. Aslbur Dean and thseo chil­ Frank Feighner.
dren of Grand Rapids rire guests of
KArle Feighner of Detroit who
tlm former's patents, Mr. and Mrs. has been visiting his parent* tierlAu. old fashioned charivari was Ed. Roscoe.
I returned home Sunday night.
.

GEO. E. COLEMAN, Treasurer
Hastings, Michigan.

CARLTON.
' '
Mrs. Caroline JUaira and grand­
daughter llclhn Smith visited the
former's daughter MrK. Harry’
Church and family near Clarksville
Inst week. .
.
Mrs. -Lester ‘Van ■Brocklin.J»n(i
Mrs. Chas. Cheney attended tlie
funeral of Mrs. J. M. Heiser near
Woodland Tuesday.
Roy Wtple and wife of SI. John*
were guests of Mena ’ Sladel and.
family over Sunday.
Hara Slmlt nnd family wilh other
relatives, celebrated the Enurlh uf

July al Motrison lake.
William Tasker and family wilt
their niece,-Mrs. Roy Wickham at&lt;
picnic dinner at Jordan lakeside
Sunday.
D-lia Wortley is spending n week
wilh her aunt. Mrs. Chas. Lepore
and family, of West Odessa.
Ralph Scheidt of Lake Odessa pul
a new roof on the farm house of
Letter Vari Brocklin Monday.
.fames’ CoI&lt;kof East Carlton and
George Hatch were -business caller}
nt Freeport'and the surrounding vi-l
cinjly .Monday.

�THKHAOTIMM

Do Yon Feel Chilly A
Feverish and Ache all Over
i I
■
■

Soatlwattni Barry
DtpartMtm

£

Feel worn out— blue and tirod? Don’t Irtyour cohl develop
Into bronchitis, pncun&gt;onla or catarrh. The roUabto altar-

M
I j

ud»o and took wfuch has j&gt;rv»ou 1M vslus in the prat W yoora is

■

H|M).

DR. PIERCE’S

. .i,. If... ■ '_—l

tr

L, .. -I.

IK.LUk.1

■■

i cwueqaeaca. pin heart, brain and nsrara fral thn
te&amp;K-'MM. For over 40 yckrt thia rolkUr raoniy has
1 liquid form by all mc 'lcin. deakra. 11 ran now abo
In lablot tons In S1.00 awl 60c texra. If year dnlrgbl
piLMndfiOon^canUtarapa to R.V. Fierce. U.D. Buffalo.

1003 payee—artauicrt till matileal aueeHon*.
Btnd31c Inono-can:•tampa lo JLV. Pierre, AL D.

PLUMBING &lt;3 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
If you have any work in the above liniis I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

DELTON,

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

Just Look at These—

Kelley’s Kool Komforts
Ice'Cream and Soft Drinks, Cigars
• and Tobacco
Peanuts and Candy
STORE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY

Stop for Refreshments at
MICHIGAN

CLOVERDALE,

The Store That Saves
You Money
’

Wc are still selling goods of quality' over in this neck of the

woods nnd we are selling 'em right too.
GENTLEMEN:—Now is the time you need a pair
of those

Outing Shoes
Prices from

$1.50 to $3.00
JN ALL LEATHERS

New Laces, Ribbons, Dress Goods—in Crepe,
Ratine, White Goods and Flaxons. Come
in and see them.
WE HAVE BINDER TWINE

Wm. renkes&amp;son
OF DOWLING

lr. and Mrs. Ileeso and children

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overstnith Sat­
urday. '
-• - •
'
W. S. Barnum and family weijl
lo Gogunc lake Saturday to spend
lhe Fourth and returned Sunday.
They were tlm guests of Grover
Wrigid and wife.
W. S. Barnum and Mrs. Lorina
Barnum, Mrs. Gid. 8. Fuller and
Mrs. E&lt;l. Parmalee attended tlie
Curl Knoll mid family spent the funeral of Miy. M. Heiser of Wood­
Fourth wilh Mr. Knoll's sisleraml land Wednesday.
Henry llaglu wont lo Bid De Creek
Mrs. Roso Norton anil children of family near Slimy t’miit.
Fridffy tn spend the Fourth wilh
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wright.
J.
L. Crock ford and- family nnd
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
Milo Anspaugh, wife and daughter
Hazel spent Sunday South of Hast­
ings nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
PHYSICIANS
Henry Crockford.
Miss Lizzie Lipman of Chicago;
wns the finest uf Mrs. Hallie Burton
III
1'hysicUus and Surgeons.
from Friday (ill Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Minich of Jojiet. Ill,
Call* In eity or country, responded to
and Mrs. B. Greek ford and son Don
with promptness, day or night.
of Grand Haven were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crockford Sat­
K. WILLISON, D. D. S..
urday.
i
Hastings, Mich
Fred Durkee and- family. L. N.
Durkee and family .' Jessie Dcmtind
and wife spent Saturday with
JOHN M. GOULD
friends in Freeport.
MAPLE GROVE.
■MowraF■young ’prop),. : ....... ......
vicinity spent the Fourth ut Clear
take.
.
Jay and Muy Crupoff. of Assyria,
spent tlie Fourth us tlie gmeds uf
the Cheeseman young people.
Mrs. Roy Smith anil children, mid
Miss Severn Swift returned Sunday

EAST BARRY.
DOWLING.
't meelimw iu WhitworHi’s hall every
Charles Drolet and family of BatHuuW Cline and family of Jack-1 Sunday evening al K o’clock.
a rather
tie Crrek
F -uUy at George «"»
*‘‘h
I •' C. lienk®!; &lt;ife ami baby of
last weak, at it «»• » very busy Hianlev's.
■ Cline's sister. Will Herrington ami I Clarkavllle ware in town over, riuptime wilh tip? workpeopleMr.
'and
Mrs.
Will
Mason
enterfamily.
■
day.
.
C. C. Warbenion ami family- of
3alll»
Greuk and Mr. and Mi s. Lois tained the former’s brother and lady I Sam Weeks and wife entertained' Mrs. Gravos rf Toledo, Ohio, U
l;
Herman of Gpic6*» an- occupying friend of Kalamazoo the latter part their children the Fourth, Richard &gt; visiting Mrs. R. O. Rico for a few
of the week.Smith and family of Assyria anJ weeks.
-Wildwood" collatre
pres. nl.
Mrs. Jain*-« H. Wmslwanf awN-Leon Stanton and wife.
j 1. —Day ami family of JohnsNothing doing ft lhe Grove the • liildren,
Mr. ami Mrs. Rupert) Mr,. |x*clku entertained lu*r sl»- town spent Sunday with Elwin
Fourth only picnuking and ilshing. Greeiminn
anil
daogbb
r
nnd
Miss
i(e
r fj«m-Grand Rapids over Sun-1 Urmsbe nnd family.
Many from 3 dislAUC'' were here.
Marin •iurnfilo vislled al A. I'. For- day.
.
Mrs. Schurictio and children/
The lllspridger fwmly with Earl sbey's Thursday.
। Mr. nml Mr». Wcingaoden of; Marie and Aaron, visited relative
JoIiiimmi nml family tm irn knl nl
John Stanley and wife of i.nli-1 Grand Rapids were the guests of in Hope, Sunday.
pie Grove SumJayforma are Visiting at &lt;&gt;&lt;?orge Sian-: Percy Henkes aud wife lhe week
Eva)yn Ormsbee is slaying with
Kalph Van Syckle Is unproving ley's.
end.
) her aunt, .Mrs. Esther Freeman at
rapidly.
------------------------- _
! Sadie Smith and girl friend of* present. '»
f
Rich gold Helds recently were' Battle Creek spent Ha I unlay and, llumor slate* th&amp;l our blackpr Pallersori,
Mr. and Mrs.
smith. Warren Clark has become
Kidder and1 discovered Tj» .the Russian district; Sunday with her parents.
Rev. Brooks will hold evening" BenpdloL
Sfcij.kiyed al of Anadyr.
Mrs. Clara Chichi
the Grove.
A gamtl of ball wa* played Sun­
day afternoon between Dnvling and
Stevens scIhwI*team* with a MMrts

Leon punning hai.relurpati from
a visit tn his umde, Frank Gmiider,
nl 81. Louis, .Mich.
Dale Sedgwick lost a lino ooli
from lockjaw last wef'k.
Mrs. Jane Skillman of Grand
Rapids fs visiting in lhe home of
R, B. Lewis.
Mrs. Emerson IajwIs and Miss
Eva went to South Haven last Sat­
urday. Miss Eva will make an ex­
tended ylsiL
- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wagner of
.
Chicago are spending a week with again. l&gt;Oys.
the former's daughter, Mrs. TI&lt;N. The hay crop is in--Uy harvested
Mr. and Mrs. Dutcher and four here and the (•rmei- Mv^-petling
children of Grand pijlge motored ready to go after the uli- al.
to Poplar Hill last Saturday to visit
(MMEV
Mrs. Dutcher’s sister, Mrs. Mik»
Hays.
Mrs. E. H. Iloueys-ii will eidcrThe Kalamazoo Y. M. C. A. boys Ifain the Indies Aid Rwicly, Thurs­
will break camp al lower Crooked day afternoon! July
lake on tills Monday morning. They
Jack Tack of Banfleld is al Fair­
conducted religious services al Cue acres harvesting his wheat crop. ,
Milo church last Sabbath. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Honeysett, ami
Miss Mildred Shorter of Grand daughter, spent lhe Fourth nt Ips
Rapids will arrive in Milo July « to mother's in Bprin8bp’"k.,
spend the reinaimler of the month
Mrs. Ellsworth, oar pastor’s wife,
wilh her mini ub lloldcrneM Hall. was able lo attend church' here
The ice cream social at Kammer­ Sunday, for the first litne this sum­
er’s landing last Saturday evening mer, all hough not fully recoven'll
proved a pleasant affair. A large from Irnr long |llner»
crowd was ftf attendance and the
Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Smitlrniiil son
IIreworks were fine.
of Bailie Creek wen- Hie guests of
John Bramlstelter made glad the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright ami
Milo people by coming home Fri­ family, Saturday and Sutidayday to spend the week-end with
Tom Burchett, wifi- and baby
tils family, returning to Cleveland were guests of his J&gt;r»lher. Robert
Sunday.
Burchett nnd family. Simlay.
A goodly number of Delton peo­
ple attended the V. M. 0. A. ser­ lained Saturday ami Sunday lheir
vices -at Milo last Sunday. •
son Clarence ahd wife mid sun Buy
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quick nnd and Indy friend of Battle Creek
family spent Saturday al Mill lake. Saturday was spent nt Hie lake
The occasion wns a family reunion. fishing.
John Stratton wns called to Hart*
Katie Barber spent Iasi vv-ek in
ford last Saturday by the illness of Kalamazoo, lhe guest of her cousin.
n relative.
Mrs. Bertha Adams, mid attended
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Wagner and the Ringling show.
children who have been spending
Frank Lyman fa th&gt;- guest of his I
it week wilh lhe foniu’r'g sister, binther-in-lnw, Cfinrh- Barber.
I
Mik. Tidd, relumed to lheir home
Eli Doster of Cleveland. i- visit­
in Clricago Sunday.
ing his sisters nnd olher relativi •;
Master David Ellsworth, who is here.
spending his vacation with Mr. and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred I.«‘iiinnr enter- |
Mrs. Gorham on lhe farm, vislled lained lhe Fourth. Mr, and Mrs.i
Ins motlier in Kalamazoo Sunday.
LauFance Verhage ami
children
of
Kalamazoo mid Invighl Jidiirom
LONG BEACH.
&lt;&gt;f Jackson. The day was spent nt
The glorious’Fourth is ended and lhe lake fishing.
I his corner uf lhe earth celebrated
Press Flower visited his daugh­
a •’safe ami anile" Fourth.
ter Miss Haltie. in Pt un&gt; villc. Sat­
Mr. Mid Mrs. Roy Boyce
Mr- urday.
•
and Mrs. Hoy Fuller were visitors
Charles-Barber ha* lireu laid nn
al I lie lake Monday.
Wm. Clemenre and family spent and during the week mi* ■
last week al "Breezy Rest."
ill for a few hours. hili' .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McPeck and soon under the Irealmeiil
daughter of Middleville visited lhe Kenzie.
former's mother from Friday until
Monday.
Barlx-j* and Suido nml Irene Bnrtx r.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller, Mr. nml motored to Knlnimu&lt;*&lt;&gt; mid Oakwimd
Mrs. Art Chnsu and Mr. and Mrs. 1’iirk. Saturday.
Harry Stowell of Haslings are
Mr. and Mrs. U’ nv iiolds of Defspending a few dnys Ql-the’lnkc.
ton.' vitfled I Iflfl iiunWg there
Mr. and Mrs. F. Brandfletter re­ Sunday.
turned l&lt;&gt; their home In Middleville
Mr. and Mrs. A.^. Grant
------- of. ...
Uv
Monday after spending the past Stale Hospital nt Kalaimizixi, were
three weeks nt Lyng Beach.
iruesfx al Newell liirbcr'.-. Saturday
Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Tuttle ami fam­ nnd Sunday.
ily spent Saturday with friends in
Walter Bolyvn will speml the
Athens.
work north of Hickory, harveslinq
A. J. WtKidmnnsee apd wife nml his wheal.
Mr. nml Mrs. Beckwith of Hastings
Muster Clan
UQ-ii of
were nl the I lake Sunday.
T «•:
Hickory, who a
... .।
ihrougli linyin- vvjll rtmiuin
HOLMES CHURCH.
him forp time.
Mr*. Ida Wood and son William
While ylriviiu: iukt Crooked Lake!
and Mrs. I.. Townsend were aKIam- resort Sunday evening,1 Irvine and
azoo visitors Thursday.
llQlft IWrlx-r
luti'tnlo liy .inf
Harr)' Parmalee of Evart came ntnpffiobile driven by n man np- j
last week lo spend the Hummer pawiitly the wo; -" for liquor. The ।
with his grandparents, M&gt;. and Mrs. noys started to turn mil nl the find ,
Ed. Parmalee. ' • '
warning, but the uufo was tltiyen
The Fuller family met ut lhe with such speed it caught the vvTi. "l |
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fuller of their carriaim. taking il off and Saturday, also Mr. und Mrs. John otherwise wrwkiiu it. ITolli yoijngl
Blood, Mrs. Ixirina Barnum and men were thrown "Ui but escapmi
Arthur Allerding. A‘'line time was wilh only bad Imii-J#.

olden Medical discovery
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Hallie Greek passed Sunday with ।
Ur. Durihnni-Khcl wife.- ■''
Mrs. Allie Brooks, a former resi­
dent of Maple Grove, is very ill al a
Imspital in Battle Creek wilh uppendicili-*.
Mrs. Elmer Clark of Battle Creek
is spending the Wcvk wilh relatives

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SPRING HROOki.
Mr: and Mrs louic. Ke.sler. of)
l'lain%plk Arj- vjjliiiK Ui« laHersister, Airs; cb’nrgr HvnrysrtL and
Mrs. Guy Hmiey-mll.
" Mrs. Richard Ifnigtiam nnd
Kit lie Bingham vv-ro iu 'Plait
Iasi Friday.
MiAs Eva French. &lt;if Mattawan,
spent the week end wilh friends in
this neichhorbo&lt;i&lt;l
Mr. ami .Mr-. Guy Honeysett and
Mr. and Mrs. L«mi* Kester nttrndiil
the show at Kaluiiiazoo, last Wed­
nesday.
'
Mr. Chtul'K amj Mrs.
E. Barber
and Louella HirK-. speiil Snmlay al
Mr. and'.Mrs. Au.-lin Bingham's.
.Mrs. Charles .Cook uml l.deilv
Hirks of- Lent i^ouers. railed al
Charles Hick-' la-t Sunday.
Mr. pml Mrs. I'-vem, gpetil the
week end with Urn formers motlier
in Kalamazoo.
...
Miss Nellie DeWolf of Kalamazoo,
is spending a few days at the home
of Henry Hoyt.' . • ’
'
Mrs. 6. E. liom-yseH nnd Mi—
Luiolla Hicks were in Plainwell last
Friday.
Mik.-Harvey Wolf and Clyde Hon- I
eyselt were 111 Kalamazoo last Fri- ।
day.

PLEASANT RIDGE.
LAWYER
BARRYVILIX
Mimford Laml' ar of t|y; city i
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks'
Tlje Aid Society look in 93O.UO lhe spent lhe fin e pari of the, week
Fourth
nl
tlie
celebration
al
the
with Lavan Mrlnlyrt?, Phone 17a
HAVE YOUR PIPES FIXED
Dversmilk home.
Mrs..Nora CimI- of Coals Grove!
r~Z. HAST INQB, MIC HI GAN
nnd Mrs. Bert Si-ward of Bat­ nml Mik. Hnttie Hoice 'of Cham­
before cold weather sets in. When tleMr.
C.redk. Rev. and Mrs. Willills of paign, Illinois, spent Friday p. in. 1
you make connections with u.«, you Charlotte, attended the Fourth of al Anna Boire'K.
connect yourself with Phimbnrs Joly celebration.
_
Tluire will lie an fee cream so- i
Lizzie Higdon of Nashville, spent clal next Suhinlay evening, July jji
who understand Lheir business. An
UNDERTAKING AND order from you will promptly pul from Saturday until Monday nt Hie in lhe church yard, given by the
home
of
her
brother,
John
Higdon
Sunday
sclionl.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS all our knowledge and skill at your mid family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. NewlQp'Benner and
Licensed Embalmer always in attendance service.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BeAird and sons. Victor and V'lyli', Mr. and Mre.
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son of Lansing, spent the FourthRefiner and childrefi at­
And lhe cost will not be great. with his mother and family, Mr.-and Cfarles
tended a fanuly retifiion, Suudav at
sirs. Dwarp Hamlin.
Frank Benner's.
- Miss Gretchen Guthcss of Nash­
Mr. and Mr-. Will Clary and two:
ville Is visiting her nunt, Mrs. Nora rllildren of Haslincs, Mr. and Mrs.
Abstract Block, Ibu-tiiiKi
C. 8. W/II.C
Boice visited «c»t4*ea
relatives III
in d.
St. ||
FaSSett.
*
Money to loan on Real Eauio. Ileal F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
Ed Corie of Battle Creek spent I Louis, Saturday ami Sunday, going ,1
E*tve *o!&lt;l on commission. General
.
ifropi
Friday until Monday at the imthe (ormer -auto... .
convoyawuur. Having » complai* mi Bast of FostoSce
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Hyde.
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Mrs. Green is entertaining fieri A milliun-doll.-ir railroad is to be1
P&amp;one 126
'*
jjaughler aud family from Indiana.]started in Iceland at an early dale.]

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Grand Opera
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Monologues Humor
Bell Ringing O
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JULY »,

IRVING.
j-nlebnitiiig Hie om- hundred thir­
ty-eighth year of our country's in­
dependence. Not a few spent Hie
day visiting friends ami relative-. ;
Others played ball, ami unit fishing
an tiieans .affording recreation for]
the mind ami body.

a picnic dinner .which lhe ent
cony .any took. part in. followed
lhe afteripMin wilh gainer and viIng. Ky the way flies,. Fourth
July picmv« are yearly events lit
ago by .Mime friends and iieigli|nit
As n social gathering upon the n.i
lions natal day and have gradmill
increased in popularity and fax.,
wilh Hu- community, unjil al iln
time the plcnii'.s have reached run
biderahle proportions.- There is n
doubt but that the. attendance wil

Mr. ami Mrs. .it
luinsing came mil
.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Springer ..f lr\
as guests of Mr. Springer's pai'iij:

Mr. Spring, r lias ;
Mr. amt Mrs. Chi
daughter Gertrude
iTing friends in Burry
relatives in Irving .
township ami Hastings.
Mr. ami Mrs. Willie

llmd trick imiii,al Elmdib
••iai.tr Smith is-jdniiiihig-i
llmd Irjek at Scniiotn-. •
George Van Antwerp.

sary to pull away.from the many in
coming to Jesus. Study in the Bi­
ble Grids omniarids to Bis own to
“rotne nut," “turn away." etc. Re
not afraid to stand alone with Jesus
Christ. JI is cry for mercy reach­
ed the ear of God's well beloved, as
auch cries always do (John ii:37),
and Jesus. stopiHNl. Jesus did not
I. liurie;. tiayinonii. Joe isiwiiiiig
,
. .
make the man run after Him. A
and Mrs |i b. Dowmimof Nadn»lleiScboifl l^wn fur July 19. message of comfort now comes to
• ailed at Italph Mr Nitt s, Sunday. I
By Lee W. Ames.
him who is blind amt needy. "He
II. A. Hawes and wife and lillb-11,11,1,1 Rartlmaeus. Mark 10:16-52, calleth thee." O, sinner, today "He
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Compare Isaiah 35: 5,0.
calleth lhee" Perhaps Bartimurus
। Golden Text: Isaiuh 35:5-6.. Read fell I hat tins was lhe one opportu­
nity of His life to lie lieiltsl. and it
Matthfw 111:29-31.
was. Jeshs never passed that way
1
,
Introductory.
Zilpha Kilpatrick cal
We have lp*foie us today Iwo nor­ again. Today is ynur opportunity,
perhaps
your last opportunity to
Straw's Tuesday.
Honk, one from the Gospel of Mark,
relating to a hMm ii'-ai incident in receive sight, to be delivered-from
Mrs. Ilaiiuaji Jlubih*
the earthly life of otic lain), lhe the darkness that is iu your soul.
Bejiol
|h&gt;rsunded
by anyone that it
other from lhe prophesy of Isaiah,
where lhe (wo mlviiits of our'Lord is a llpie to hold your peace. He
.’are blended, one in which he came cast nway 'his-garmenls. Jj»y aside
in humiliation, n«l rrying-or lifting all claims to righteousness. You
up His voice I" lie heard in the have none. You have n.-iughl that
str-eel, lhe second yet to be fullllled can win tin* approval of God. God
when He will come again. The par­ isjpleased with One, only Om*. Coine
allel of uur h»s»&gt;n m Mark is ii&gt; to Him in Jesus* Naim*, not in your
Matthew 3»:20-3i, while in Luke IH: own. God cannot.glw you tin audi­
35-13 we an* lol.l alsitd lhe healing ence if you come in your own
of a man probably Indore Jesus en­ name; if you-come in lhe Name
tered Jericho, a •lilTervnL man than of His Son. He can not refuse to
He "came lo Jesus."
tlie Bartimaeu- alsml whom we hear you.
study today. We will study the les­ Men join the chun;h, sign pledges,
son, using the portion In Mark only elc.. etc. .This is proper: but avails
for exposition, in a lbrv«*-foid way, naught unless you come io Jesus.
F)rsl things. Ilrst. You are not
helped at all by joining the church
1. CONSIDERED LITERALLY.
Hr has made you
•This event lakes place just Indore: on earth, Unless
of lhe church which is
He goes jo Jerusalem ami iilUcally aHismember
which He does the mo­
presents Himself as King of Is­ mentbody,
you
"come
tn Jesus." accept
rael. is rejected, bet rayed, crucified
and buried by lhe power of the Him ns your Saviour. The blind
.serpent, and raised again from lhe man had faith. He requestejl. His
faith saved him. made him whole,
not merely brought sight to his
eyes. He followed Jesus. zChild of
God. follow Jesus.
III. CONSIDERED DISPENSATIONALLY. These two men "grop­
ing in the dark, crying lo tin* Son
of David for rfrliverniice. are types
«f the poor and feeble remnant of
Hi' witnesses tli.it Ih- was the Son Israel in llje end of this age." This
.4 David (thiil is lhe only tune He has to do with a .period after the
is addressed ns the Son of David
in the Book of Mark . In chapter H
of Mark il wns shown that the peo­ bride for His Son. When flial
ple did not believe in Him as the completed it will be removed.
Son of David, ns the one who was to
occupy David's Ihrone and,rule over

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Canning Season
A great many people have learned to depend, upon us to
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Hastings, Mich.

Whi&gt;n you buy a monument or
marker you waul both good mnt.'r■al combined wilh good work.* Yon
want il Iu .-.land M a le-iiniomal of
your ri-pect In the memory of the
ihfBMrd. We- liny only FIRST
&lt;jl \I.I1 Y HARHE ..GUAM IE, and
Uie BEST MARBLE and other ma­
terials we ran buy. We do First
Clnss Work, and will he pleased to
refer you lo any number of satisfied
customers, and you van readily see.
samples of our work in'mosL any
cemetery in Barry Co, Place your
onfen NOW for summer setting.

ihin as "Son of David 'Mat. 15-22;
His lips were silent, that being a
Jewish, not a Gentile relationship.

Saturday evening Mr. an
well nml family came &lt;&gt;
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. M. Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest

hope of those who loot
liverer. the Messiah, to
denly the light came,
blind men. So will

doubtless Billowed Him lo Jerusa­
lem with songs in their hearty ami
on tho lips, acclaiming Him as Son
of David. So will lhe remnant sing
tn His Name in that day. May God
hasten the day when His rejected
people shall be restored.

• On Tuesday of this week M r. and
.Mrs. E. E. Warner and son Alton
start out in company with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Stanton from Caledonia
ami friends from Dowling start in

hear voices and music coming appar­
ently from the air. When they got
into jhe hartwr they found that on a
boat tled'tfp at the whhrf thqfe was e.
Can be made profitable if the wireless apparatus, to which jrns at­
right kind of machinery i« used. tached a wireless telephone attach­ Kenneth spent Sunday
ment on which tho operator bad been Haskins mid family n
making the] trip in th
experimenting.

IDER MAKING

w» blind men.
.•mi please, of I

limn human purpose, mon*, thorn li­
mit* intelligence and ilesign. iiu&gt;r.*|
1 ban Hi'1 wisdom of Die roipt of tin1
fallen Adam. &gt;- respoiwihli* for the
produrli.m of this infallible record
•d G.wl's moii. The wisekl of men
unaided by the Spirit of truth,
could not tell us the mind &lt;&gt;f God;
the migtiiie-i ..f men could not itm&lt;lurr a ikiok that has life in il •Hob.
1:12 . /Book that is able to beget

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Now that July 4th is passed nnd the smoke has cleared
away, let us dry clean that garment so no trace of smoke
or powder is left. We will make it look as good u the day
it left the tailor.

Edwin Loop was home from
Grand Rapids from Friday until
Sunday noon.
Mrs-. L. Wunderlich. Edwin Ln;p.
HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
Lucile Adelbert ami Milan Wund­
erlich spent Hu- Fourth with tneir
uni'le. E. M. Brown, al the lake. .
Milton Jennings and chili
iled at Dell Ragla's a few •
lorid.i .spent Sunday at Ed. Pelt's.
week, ami .Mrs. Jennings ca
Keilia purdiin and brother Senin isjthe Word &lt;d .God.
JI.
CONSIDERED
TYPICALLY.
day
night to stay over the
lent Saturday night and Sunday nl
Barllmai-iH is a picture of tin* sin­
ner. He lived in Jericho, a city ar- Sunday evening al L. Wunderlich's
ruri.il IikIi. rt:!7. 26). typical of
Adelbert Senter ami wife spelt!
lhe world. He himself was in a the Fourth al Clay Pettit's. Thvj
Well, come on in, lhe eating's line—well
At this store may l&gt;e found a clean stock of staple general
rmidilion of d.ii ktiess. just as is-ev­ made the trip in lheir new tiulo. '
merchandise from which to select ybur everyday neces­
cooked, clean fresh meats, fruits and veget­
ery one who has not the light of
Lydia Wumhtrlirh U iu lla-lingi
sities. As price is one of the considerations and is a fac­
ables. There is not a place in Hastings where
within himJ.ll tluil willi Mrs. Claud Lmnpheri* over lb.
tor ithevery sale, we enumerate the following:
light,
nor
could
othHolly of Woodland will
.8 lbs. Rolled (lata for___
___
... 25c
him. Detpite-lhiiA'f- . I.••landIds-nnd
t.m al_the Holmes
2C1tzs. If. XK. ('.isiiiifirnsl 'Siigar-for :
fmi- of men io change darkm^M in­ deliver
church Sunday afternoon al 2. »'— lbs. Light Brown Sugar
to Irghl. n darkened heart yields on­ dock. July 12. EvJryliody coup* and
ly to th" power &lt;tf God When H is a
8 bars Letiox Soap____
. ..
«pi.*slioii of- being changed Jnlo
light. II- wore ganiHmls thntAvere
rust aside when he would go to
JejH'. &gt;••" I-. t&gt;i:6; Phil. JfcV. Per­
IRVING, MICH.
hap* lhe.-c-garirteilts were a hind­
1904-1914
rance I., hitfu Self-righteous se­
BOTH I'UONKS-llutlw. l«l 11..IS: Mia.ll—ill. Line, IB
curity k a marked hindrance tn
coming to Je-IH Christ. He wns u
b-ggar, iiad nothing. .So are men.
We have ii"llimg nt all toYiur cred­
it hefore'Gnd until He imputes the
righleniiMi* .'■• of Christ lo us. Then
we have itr.il nf nothing. Bartimiictis knex, hi' condition. Men to­
day seek lo . ;, apc the, darkness by
denying that it is darkness. H was
• •nly a- It.irtimgeus realized and
aeknow|i&gt;dg&lt;s| that he wns without
sigbi that In- would apply to the
■Great Physician for help. Bartimneiis "li.-ard" about Jesus. "Faith
No twine on the market can surpass The Plymouth Standard Twine.
cometh by hearing, and hearing by
the Word of God" (Rom. »0:l7).
The one word Plymouth is a guarantee of its quality. When buying twine
Mirny have heard and'not litufed;
Is not very hard to understand,—our cigars and tobacco have stood the test,—they
get the Plymouth Standard and save time and trouble in the field. And
many have not-yet heard. When
are kept perfectly by the most improved and scientific methods of keeping tobacco
he heard. "Im began to cry out" for
remember that’ you can get thhj twine of the man that lost the plow for 10
mercy. Read Horn. 10:13.- His cry
fresh. Our cigars and tobacco have, that sweet fragrance that appeals to every
to the Son of Duvid brought forth
cents a pound; also remember that the trust agent would be askng yoif 11
user. Then, too, our method of doing business is right. We try to be accommodat­
the rebuke of many. How many
cents for this grade of twine,* if the man who lost the plow was not on the job.
tln-re are who would rather that
ing to our customers. ' We have fitted up a fine club room where we are pleated to
'••ills should remain in darkru
have you sit and entertain yourself or friends, and smoke or read or rest. You are
than give them any encouragement
- Over production and not the tariff fixes prices. Having a much larger
always welcome- These are the reasons why our place is so popular and why our
-U*_cry out to ijie- Bon of God. tho
stock of sections than I need and wish ing to close them out at once I will sell
Ipglil -of th.- World! He manifest­
ed earneidiicss; they enjoined him
for the next two weeks, one full box 25 sections for either the McCormick,
to hold his peace. “Oh, Ji's all
right to g.&gt; (&lt;. church on Sunday,
Deering, Milwaukee or Osborne mowers'or bihders for 90 cents a box. Call
hill you nub.1 not take the matter
at once while they are going.
serioti'iy. &lt;&gt;r give any thought to
your relation lo God during th.
week." Ttiis man withstood Hu*
many, and anwared their rebuke
by crying "lhe more a greaL-deai
Praise. God- tor lhe “more a-great
deal." May Ho be pleased h
raise tip more who shall cry “lhe
more
a great ,|t.a| jn thvje days of
NOT IN THE TRUST
departure from lhe fnith. Be not
penutnded
by the “hush" of the
HASTINGS, MICH.
Hastings

Have You Been In?

he Irving General Store

1
TOM DOYLE

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Plymouth Standard Twine

JESSE TOWNSEND

'Michigan

The Reason Why We Are
Gaining Trade

J. F. HOONAN

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�The Hastings

JULY 9, 1914—20 PAGES.

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PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

Recollections of Hastings
During The Civil War
Interesting Glimpse of Village Life During The Stirring
b
Times Half a Century Ago.
Paper Prepared For The Barry County Pioneer Society By Mr.
z Charles Atkins of This City.

| I take a curious pleasure in. rellv-1-.tool In front of the window with a I ho would have most strenuously In­
Ing, reshaping, and continuing th '! 'Ude
front’of Trim
him resting | telTFred
wide board In Wnr
terfered with any one who Undertook
Hdays of-my youth. I love to gr&lt;&gt;(&gt;-&gt; I upon a chair, upon this board were
... .. . to molest it. '
hand wander about In the misty half-[three pieces of paper, as 1 thought,
I do not think that repablicanlsm
forgotten paths of my boyhood with cri»s-cro*&lt;u,l nil over, then a very was crystallized into a common mean­
some part of tho mingled pain aud melodious voice was lifted to the sure ing at that time, only being. for the
We Compound Interest on Your
joy a man experiences when In re-1 rounding men. saying, "Well Ixns. most part. .1 .resentment against the
Saving Accounts Sruil-Annii.illy,
turning to liil family homestead iie' »t'&lt; «»’t supper time and I haven't thrusting of slavery upon the "Ho-cnl!That Helps lo Keep Them Grim­
finds it swiftly falling into decay bo- r""1’!' time to dally with you. for I'm
ing. Il’s the Steady.Saver Who Is.
neath ancestral trees. I nm certain [honest ’ Bob. the world around, have Ing nt Jhe edge of Ibis village at that
the Sure Winner.
I something dk* out of our souls when »'-L-r worked and never will, alway* time seriously proposed to bring
Plan Your Future Right by Starl­
I1 the memory of what we lofed and suf-1 l^'fd nt a first class hotel, was never rotne slaves here to work Ids farm,
ing u Savings Account nt This Itiuik.
tered fades from our brain cells, and'known to miss a meal and never bill,—he changed his mindl. How­
We Pay 50 Per Out Higher Inter­
1 too. would catch and imprison all known to pay a ent,” 1 thought, ever. the Lincoln-Douglas debates
est Thau You Can Get on Govern­
tho significant hours of my past. If 1|&gt;'OW funny. I wonder how it is done? clean'd the air and people took up the
ment Bonds.
could. Even when most precise no
Lincoln declaration and made a watch
man can tell of friends and neighbor., tho three little Jokers, hern you have
unreservedly and no man tells of the queen of diamonds. Jack of hearts
himself without restraint. A perlon- and ace ot clubs. I want you to keep casting the doom of slavery In this
al experience, thougli ever so plainly wutch of how I place them upon thr country. The campaign of I860 wax
told. Is. generally speaking, more at­ board nnd see who can pick .up the indoubt'edly the. most acrimonious
tractive to listeners ami readers than Jack." Then !&gt;•» took these papers in that ever occurred In this country,
fiction.. A circumstance from the his hands nnd cast them about on the severing life long friendships and di­
tongue or pert of one to whom It ac­ l&gt;oard. exclaiming "for how much can viding families, and without doubt, af­
tually happened, or who wan Its hero any of you pick the Jack?" Some one ter Mr. Lincoln's election there were
or victim, or even It's spectator. In rays 8H&gt;. "All right, money talks!-' many southern sympathisers in tue
always more Interesting than If given and then I was off Into thr land ef north, who hoped he might die or
I tecond-hand. If the makers of htn- drcams, and waa chasing a big jack be assassinated before ills Inaugura­
I tory. contradistinguished from ' Its which kept eluding me until I was tion. though 1 have always believed
I writers, could teach It to us directly, aware of a shaking and a voice was this feeling was owing more to the
I one tolling would ?ufllco to secure saying "Wake up Charley boy and soreness of defeat than to personal
come to supper!" I woke and said animosity towards Lincoln.
I our lasting rejnembrnncc.
“Did he catch the Jack?" and everyI , The reason is. that the narrative tody laughted or rather It was a de­ This town waa heavily democratic,
I ro proceeding derives a personality cisive guffaw, someone said "no. a man who changed to tho republican
I and reality not otherwise attainable. Harvey didn't catch the Jack!" and bide was stigmatized as a,turn coat,
I which assist in making way to our I said "neither did I!" and. again taunted thus upon tho streets and his
I Imagination nnd tjte sources of our there was a guffaw, I didn't see any­ children also by their democratic
I rympathy. Therefore, such-as I have thing funny about It then but I after­ school fellows. A boy pt republican
family going down street of an even­
I give I thee!
wards learned that n prominent lawyer ing was unsafe, and if captured bv
L &lt;^My people, consisting of my grand- from .Middleville
was beautifully
| mother, father, mother, sinter and mt- '.rimmed by this "honest Bol&gt;" whom the moronumerous young democrats
I Helf, came to Hastings in the year I afterwards got lo know pretty well, .was compelled to hurrah for Douglas
I 1854, having purchased the property anil as ho has long since vanished or be ridden lengthwise astride the
stringers lining tho main
I where I now reside. Wo came over- from my ken, I jondor what he pays hitching
Ltreet to the detriment of the scat of
I land in wagons from Adrian. Mich. lor his meals now.
Things For You
bls pants nnd likely causing him to
I nnd though at the time of year when
In those early days Hastings was a eat bls meals standing up for a week
crude though beautiful little village.
tedious and tiresome trip. I have no We all belonged to a common aristo­ or two and do his sleeping face down.
i recollections ot incidents surrounding cracy of poverty which in the main Political arguments wore bitter, crim­
our nfrlval. being dead to the World conduced to morn, helpful living and inations, recriminations, personali­
ties and Insults of the grossest kind
and wrapped round by the loving arms consideration to one another, knitting
or Morpheus. My first recollections us closely In that common bond. The wore handed back and forth, and per­
sonal dignity was thrown to the
therefore Is of opening Sleepy eyes town was closely shut In by dense winds. It wns rarely that any saving­
nnd looking into lhe depths of. to me. forests nnd tho farm-steads not in uo
of humor was Injected- On on-’
an Immense o|»en fire jilnce, covered close touch as In thesemodera days, setup
occasion two of the "most dignified
at bottom with a thick bed of glowlhg and coming to town meant taking a
men of tho town lost themselves in
live coals, with large nndlrons sup­ whole day: sometimes part of the one
CLEARY COLLEGE DEFERS FINE
AL. 8. BARNES BIG
of those debates nnd it looked .if
porting three great logs of hard wood night added. The Joys of traversing
if It would end In a -personal enoounPREPARATION FOR SUCCESS
WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS which were blazing right merrily nnd
those woods were many. Ailed as they
sending licking tongues of flame into were with bright, singing birds, the ter when a farmer, . gently mellow,
puhhed his way into the crowd to hear
If One Desires to Do Office Work. Js Cxmilng to Hustings on Saturday, tho open mouth of the chimney above, wide adventurous river. Innumerable
and' feeling at peace with the world streams, the squirrel In the wood and
Actual Experience Gained by
•Lffb
Lt Bnlh Aflcrnoon aud
and nil mankind, I discovered myself the thicket, the wildcat stealing
Cleary’s Methods
.
Evening Perfiiniianees.
Ms
astonishment, turned, waving hit
Saturday,
A. (I. Barnes'! to be occupying a Mrge and comforta­ through the undergrowth, tho lizard arms ns If scattering tho crowd,
Too many seem to think, that ti
mere sinnttering of shorthand and big three rin| wild anitnol circusi ble arm chair ami completely covered, glittering by the stone, the tlsh leap­ i houted, “Come on boys, lot's go get a
except
my
.
face,
with
the
folds
of
n
bookkeeping will insure them sue-, will give lw&lt;y exhibitions in this'
ing in the stream, tho plaint of the drink, and let the big pickerel fighL"
warmly lined skin of some animal. I whippoorwill, the call of the blue­ The contestants evidently caught his
cess,' or rather, they think thil if city—al 2 ami b o'clock p. in.
they write shorthand from a text­
bird. the golden flash of the oriole, the
This show will b.- absolutely un­
book at a fair rate of speed, and like any that ever appeared in this Buffalo robe, nnd I think I have nev­ honk of the wild goose overhead, the scornful significance for with a look
---- - ........... .... of mutual understanding at their
work a few sets In bookkeeping city, in that Iheiv-will be no arnn er seen n finer one in all tny experi­ ..... - -•
whirr of the mallard from tho sedge, humiliating' position they silently
from a text, tablet op routine, they
stunts of any kind, no horse­ ence. Next I heard "Hello old boy! And. occasionally, over all. the lilt of i turned away nnd proceeded to their
are tilted for business. They seem batic
back riding, nor anything that is
to think that to be a stenographer rotninnnly associated with 12mlii3uu&lt; Waked up?" ami I looked up with n human voice uplifted In Joyous sone, places of burinctis. These arguments
and bookkeeper As ID be a mere niU- of “clrcusi” *
bredglit'borne to your heart, that w,.rc of dally occurrence, but thev
into lliv klntljy xtyes of jolly John B. “God's tu Hb heaven, nil’s — “
chinc, operated, guided nnd direct­
: t topped- -Instantly when the Mage
This is slriclly a (rained animal Footo. the landlord nt the hotel.--I- the NVofTd." '
ed, by some person of experience
, j brought the daily paper announcing
and skill. They forget that educa­ show, lhe Kons. • ligers, leopanfs, Telt quite puffed up that such a big
In this year 1854. the republican l the tiring upon Ft. Sumpter. It waa
tion is quite as important for -busi­ beare, ami many oilier wild animals fine'upstanding man •should dall me
party was bora. I do not. .recollectas If this .whole community w» dead
ness as for- teaching, and Hint each fraternizing nml doing acts lhal ai&gt;old l&gt;6&gt;t I had never been so calbs! njuc,^ )f nnjf*
nrenls of that! In the Intense silence that fell upon ■
'
person must stand on his or her lillle short of wonderful.
own footing.
Al G. Barnes is himself a well- M'orj^nni . »&lt; . you now a y. . jlCa„ol| though..in a way. I scn»ed n us all. but tn that silenco was born
was
grai
«
u
pr
sue
i
no
cc
an
*"[
sort
of Intent bitterness In the air nnd । and baptised a new patriotism: forPreparation qfforded
by tho known wild, animal hunter, nnd an
Cleary College enables any student animal trainer. He is the "Im.iss" of i|,r.|ICI a
Bpo n ,n&gt; ‘ear*jn men's attitude toward each other, gotten wept parties, partisanship.
, nrw Urwl of
,0 the brokeh friendship, and dlMnlt£
of average ability who is willing lo lhe whole show, ami when occasion He then excuse,! himself on the p ea
work lo enter an office wilh abso­ demands, he goes in and puls the o tav ng o oo ou t tn some ngi IPJUj|nK o{ (j11? adventures of Fremont.! families, and the burden of the shouts
lute certainty of succeeding. , Ho animals “(hrouifli their paces" him­ must be on the table for tho.e bl-; |hn pathflnil..r alA1 wa,
wlth U1_ &lt;,r denunciation was. "The I’nlon must
learns tlm duties of the average'of- self.
a
n
a*^*u *'; .ire to emulate his example and foP|“nd shall be preserved!" Business
Prof. Roth, who formerly was appe es
ilce-and knows whal his ability is
,n"1
low In his'footsteps, dreaming of him' was at a standstill, every Street dorin regard lo them. lie acquires with lhe Hagcnlxvk Wild Animal ’i?111?, ' U «i
I
t
■“ n"'ht and
‘o m^)f alW ny had it, growd held by an rara&lt;-4
not only a wide knowledge of-book­ Show, has charge of-tho training nf X
Sts
rlJi
kere
t^.hM
rh^r
t J? I hlm
*‘»v 80
when he wa^ sker. readtag and rereading the
the
animals
in
th.'
Barnes
show.
II
keeping and accounting, but a var­
ied experience in matters of busi­ will be interesting to know that one
; K . .
- ,.
'
' nominated for tlie presidency in 18!&gt;G,! paper.
speaking.
exhorting and
ness as well. . He transacts busi­ of the ligers which will perform in
’’it t * i ».nn' * S n&lt; *or&lt; B,I Immediately swore allegiance to denouncing. This kept up, all nfterness as any merchant or business this city, was received only^four
him and lyis cause. Republicanism I t oon, evening and far Into the night.
man dots and the transnettions he months ago direct from the/tingles.
As I nflrrwards knew, this was the j meant nothing to me then, and I dfil and Immediate steps were taken and
makes furnish the necessary mater­ • Read the advertisement 'of the
tl|e qauu| nitlll- uctlvlties began lo secure our quota
ial for ‘ his bookkeeping. Every Barnes Circus- in this issue for time the. court set. and In those day,. not wa,t ullli|
court time was some event I tell you. cation and pote raising, then the fatih-, of volunteers in anticipation of the
step is explained to him before he further particulars.
The show will be held on Ben and attracted all sorts nnd conditions | (on, and from which, for reasons, ns I«t^l wc felt sure was to come soon,
lakes it and all his work is done
understandingly; bill everything of Tobey's land just west of (he fair of men. nnd tho lawyers. After' small scions were ----—1 it did. and wo “wgre prepared,
kept away, ‘but &gt; ”Com*
a fictitious nature is left out—he ground.
awhile, I was made aware that quit* gathered a few of my own chums, ue.Iour'quota waa ready and waiting far
learns lo do by doing and when he
n crowd hr.d come upon tho front with much labor, went into the I tho assembly here for forwarding to
takes a position, he does not find What Is Anii-Tnbcrculoels Work'? porch, nnd many camo Into the room
wilderness of the block next west of the concentration camp established
the duties new or stran/e to him;
Aften ten years of campaigning
he is broken in as it were. This against tuberculosis, the active where I wns on one errand or other, whore I lived, cut down, trimmed, nt Grand Rapids.
accounts for the phenomenal suc­ workers in this movement in litis but the.majority for a drink out of and .brought a jiole upon our premises.
cess of the students of Cleary Col­ country arc beginning lo discover notne fat black Itottles arranged In a We hud no banner, but Walter Smith, triotic, enthusiastic and active In se­
lege In obtaining and holding good that their field of activity is so case back of a high counter. th«land­ whoso father. George A., publDhed curing volunteers than our dearly
positions.
broad that it. must necessarily lie lord, or another, serving It In huge the Democratic paper in the old build­ loved superintendent and principal of
defined, or rather certain boundary thick bottomed glasses, the partakers ing where the city hall now stands, the high school, CapL N. H. Wal­
Tho most wonderful clock in the lines should lie svl. The Board of swallowing - lheir drink In a gulp, volunteered to go ovj*a 'and tackle bridge. in his gay uniform and
of the National Anti-tub­ some with pleased and some with re­ "Gcprge^'- TfS' he always addressed
world is thr one in SI. Petersburg, Directors
handsome red cap. gold braided about, erculosis Association has recentlywhich has ninety-five faces, faces limited the term .''Anli-lubcrruln’- sentful expresrtons. UH wfflclr inter­ him. and “Qj’orge" entering into tho be mado the name Walbridge's Zou­
thirty different-points on the hori­ sis Work'* to Hie following Activi­ ested me greatly; being something spirit of the thing Immediately print­ aves a rallying cry and went to lhe
new In my experiences, but .they nil ed a small "streamer for us. bearing I rant-with some ot our then cholsest
ties:
•
zon. furnishes daily almanac in­
(1) The construction of hos­ gave a sort of a grunt or gasp nt the the names of Fremont and Dayton,
formation, and tells the date ac­
cording to four different calendars. pitals and sanatoria £qf tho care of end of tho operation, wiped their lips which we palled to the top o! our groat republic, survived the danger*
the tuberculous.
with tho back of’ their hands and laid pole, and with infinite pains wc got of war ip Which he conducted himself
(2) Tho maintenance or tho tub­ down a bright- j&gt;iec» of-silver which this pale upright and fastened wltn
You’re Blllotts and Costive!
gallantly nnd returned Jo « long and'
erculous.
.
Sick Headache, Bad Breath,' Sour
(3) The provision of day or night thejsttendant swept into a drawer. I ropes to the high post of the gate on useful life of good citizenship. When
Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indi­ camps for the tuberculous; for the couldn't understand just why all cf lhe line between the Goodyear place
gestion, Mean Liver, and Bowels provision - and maintenance of dis­ them laid down tho same sbrt of a and ours. This was undoubtedly the fortune to fall heir to that beautiful
clogged. Clean up tonight. Get a pensaries; visiting nurses; open air piece, those with pleased expressions first republican pole erected in Barry
2Sc. bottle of Dr, King's New Life schools; fresh pir classes or pre- after the operation I thought might county if not In Michigan, in a! presi­ proudest posresiiou. next indeed to
Pills today and empty the stomach ventoria for. the care or treatment pay but the others acted as if they
dential year." My father waa a domo- this badge of loyally to Ideals which
and bowels of fermenting, gassy of tuberculous cases, or for lhe
foods and waste. A full bowel prevention of the spread of tuber.-, were punished enough. Then moHt cral at that time, and though some I hold here In my hand, tho campaign
all went out, upon • thf front porch, narrow minded pentons, at different badge of I860, bearing on one aide Um
movement gives a satisfied, thank­ culosis.
ful feeling—makes you Teel fine.
(A) The maintcnancA of educa­ ’and. hearing a sort of scuffling and timea ant! frequently In-my pretence. picture of lhe immortal Lincoln and
Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. tional or legislative activities which scraping I stretched my nock above urged him to take that pole down, he on the other side that ot his worthy
25c
Recommended by Carveth A have for their object the prevention the edge of the robe and saw a heavy, firmly and .Invariably refused to in­ und devoted associate, Hi-pnlbel HamStebbins.—A, E, Mulholland,—Adv. of ipfection wilh tuberculosis.
thick set man sitting upon a low terfere with it, but I verily believe

'T7 HEJman who does things in these days of keen competition and
* business activity is the man who is living with a fixed purpose
and who. plans with a view to the future. Unless he has something
saved he cannot possibly make future plans, and is constantly at a dis­
advantage. We are here to be of REAL SERVICE to the man who
plans for the future. The capital, surplus and resources of this bank
are back of every dollar deposited here.
,
.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does

Capital, Surplus and Profits $125,000

WEST SEBEWA.
FINE LAKE.
Last Week's Letter.
Last Week’s Letter.
Dan Creighton has lost a good
We have weather, good, had nnd
indifferent, all in quick succession. driving horse.
So if the old farmer wants hay lie
Mark Westbrook spent Sunday
will be obliged t&lt;( make It While the
sun shines.
&lt;1. A. Goodemool has lost a young
No cabbage last year. This year colt.
everyone may epjoyr a sauerkraut
Mr. anti Mrs. Davenport Halz of
I’ortlaiitl were here over Bunday
nnd attended the Children'll l&gt;ay ex­
out or you may gel hit utt ercises al the Christian church.
The Children's Day exercises (de­
The town people nro coining l&lt;» ferred from Sunday week on ac­
tn water?* edge in considerable count of heavy rains) were held
last
Sunday j'vening- The weather
iiiin&gt;li&lt;-r-.
wns again unfavorable, Iml Uteri?
have hrt-n ’ in 'Clifford Bush's new wns a good congregation nretiunt.
scholars did lheir parts well.
enttaga liavu returned to.Galesburg. The
Tin' recilalbtns anti singing were
.Tliiv Keller A EUanUnod col Lage | grrally appreciated, while the rose
at Paulina Bench is nearing - com- tlrill nnd the (lag drill were especi­
|4*'tion.
ally effective.
John Build Is having his milage, | Bert Haight is now working for
lately purchased, overhauled mid an Istd Fletcher.
.
addition built on lhe same.
It is esliinaled that Leeds, Eng­
I &gt;r. C. C. Smith and family expect
land. and its districts produce ninelenthH of the forced' rhubarb, crop
of thd world. Consequently the
going- changes and repairs.
Albert King and family were in reported failure of (his season's
one of Ute S. Bowne cottages for. a crop in tills district is regarded Its a
few days, but have relumed lo Bat­ disaster.
tle Creek.
■/hr Best Medicine In the World.
Mr. Clark and others moved into
the A. &lt;1. Paul collage on .Monday.
“My litlle girl had dysentery very
.1. .1. Fish.is helping C. E. Paul at bad.
I thought she .would die.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Gaylon Frey is able lo be out and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her. and
I can truthfully say that T think it
around.
Hugh Nay was al the lake on Sat­ is the best, medicine in the world,’1
writes Mrs. William Orvls, Clare.
urday.
Mich. For sale by All Dealers.BANNER WANT ADA’S. PAY.
Adv.

OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES
ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES
Drives Rheumatic Pams Away,
Relieves Backache and Blad­
der Disorders After A
Few Doses Are
Taken

from the blood and drive it out of
the system.
It matters not how old you are or
how Jong you have suffered, Croxone
is to prepared that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. You will find
Sleep disturbing bladder weak­ it different from all other remedies..
nesses, backache, rheumatism, and There is nothing else on earth like,
the many other kindred ailments it. It starts to work immediately
which so commonly come with declin­ and more than a few doses are sel­
ing years, need no longer be a source dom required to relieve even the
of dread and misery to those who arc most chronic, obstinate cases.
«;
past the middle age of life.
It is the most Wonderful remedy
The new discovery, Croxone, over­ ever made for restoring the lifeless 1
comes all such disorders because it re­ °.rff&gt;.n« to health and strength and
moves the very cause of the trouble. It ridding the system of every psrticle
coaks fight into the kidneys, through of uric scid, and you can take it with
the walls and .linings; cleans out the the utmost confidence that nothing
little filtering glands and cells, and on earth will so quickly cure such
gives the kidneys new strength to do conditions;
1
their work properly. It neutralizes
You can obtain an original pack­
and dixsolveS'thc poisonous uric acid age of Croxone at trifling cost from
substances that lodge in the joints any first-class druggist. All druggists
and muscles, causing rheumatism: afe authorized to personally return
and makes the kidneys filter and sift the purchase price if Croxuuc should
out gl| ti&gt;£ RpilQPOVt »PitC uuttep jail jn g&gt; finglE

Total Resources Oter $750,

�PAGE EIGHTEEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. JI LY ». 1914.

MIBIII.EVILLI^
Mortgage Sale.
.
Default having been made In the Ual Week's Letter.
conditions of a certain mortgage .Miss Melba Mntlht-wir of Grand
Rapids
is
spending the-week with
made, executed and delivered by
Order for Publication.
tier
ajuiL
Mr*.
T.
H.'Wood.
Harriot Moore of the township of
Stale of Michigan, The Probate Maple Grove, Barrs’ County, tn Af­ ,M;-. Wm. Slrian Id Katnmaxoo if
THIS WBKK'S NKW8 IN
Court for lhe County of Barry.
ton D. Smith of tiu* City of Hast­ vtsillng her daugliler, Mrs. W ill
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.
■Al a session of said court, held at ing*. Barry County.-Michigan, dat­ Corsoaand family, for two weeks. the prdbale office, -in the City of ed lli&lt;’ 2(ith d-ty of March A. D. I9t2
Loltoy
Mend
ha-*
been
appointed
Hold.
Ncaddin of Portland, en­
Hastings, In said county, on the and recorded in the office of tin* ticket agent for the G. II. A I. II. it.
countered
more than fisherman’s
iffih day of June A. D. lul l.
register of Deeds for Barry Coun­
This year calls for the most efficient Grain Binder if you take care of your crops properly.
luck, one day last week, while
~
“
M. Mack, ty, Michigan, on, the 20th day of al Pvtm*kev for the summer.'
Present:
Hon.
Daniel
Rich
of
Howard
City
came
angling
for minii"ws off -the island
Judge of Probate.
Not many years back hundreds of dollars were lost every year in farm crops because
Mnrrh A-D. 1912 in liber 72 of down to.ntlond the graduation ex­ *m which rests the center pier of
In the Matter &lt;d the Estate Mortgages on pages 370-371 and on ercises. his daughter ^rn being-one
satisfactory harvesting implements were not within easy reach. If you los^your crop now
the Pero Marquclt** railroad bridge
of Henry Coboon, -IWcased.
which mortgage there is now duo al
the clasK
in Grand river. Ke was Just gel­
it's mostly your fault for wc have the implements necessary for your needs.
Ada /. Cohoon, widow, having the dale hereof by reason of the of Miss
Edith JUppMrofn of'Mtsha- ling ready to climb lo the bridge
filed in said cmirl her petition non-payment of the antlCiul interest Wnku, Ind,, is making an extended when
ho discov. r-,1 a huge rattle­
John Deere implements arc always the best to be had. John Deere Grain Binders arc
praying that an instrument now on duo March 20th. 1013 and tho non­
with her paninis, Mr. and Mrs. snake directly in hia path. Withfile'hi this court purporting to Ih* payment of the annum interest due visit
carefully and accurately constructed, arc substantial, durable, simple, and will perform ac­
Charles Juppslroin attd family, east. oul*ceremony Rob gathered up his
the Iasi will and testament of said March, 20th. 191 i aijd the taxes due
helonginn
and
waded
into
the
curately.
deceased be adnjittol to probate and j.ayable.December t.st. 1912 in­
beating as hasty a retreat
aud the execution thereof be graft­ cluding an nttorney fee provided by Blake, died .-arlv Tlmr-.lay morn- stream,
ed to Ada J. Cohoon, or sonic other statute and stipixlat«-&lt;i for in said ,ing after several month.-*’ illness. for the shote as bis trembling
would permit. The rattler
suitable person.
mortgage Hie sum of One Thousand Funeral was held on Sunday from limbs
had signified his pre-encA* by mat­
Il is Ordered, Thai the Idtli day Se venty Seven and 10-100 Dollars Hie residence. A large numb'T of ing a noise peculiar to his kind, and
of July, A. D. 1014,. at ten o'clock and the said mortgagee having
was e( large proi**'rtions.
in the forenoon, at said probate of­ elected and hereby electing to de­ apecls to ono'tlmt was well licJoved.
fice, be and is horeby appointed for clare the full amount secured by She had live.| her entire life in and
Mrs. llabbingtou. who resides mi
hearing said petition;
said mortgage due and payable in near here imd had a large number
Il is Further Ordered. That pub­ accordance with the provisions of friends. She leaves an aged Pleasant street, one day. recently
lic notice thereof be given by pub­ conjoined in said mortgage, notice mother, two sister.-, brothel', hus-' was sitting in the yard doing
lication of a copy of Hits order, for i* hereby given that bv virtue of blind and son, besides numerous crochet work. Having occasion to
go to the house du* laid down her
three successive weeks previous to the power of sale contained in said
said day of hearing, in the Hast­ mortgage, I shall foreclose tho
i ph. uncle fancy work. When Mrs. ItabbiMgton rclurnod she was unable to find
ings BANNER a newspaper print­ same by n sale at public miction to
her fancy work. A tliligenl aeareh
ed and circulated in said county. - lhe highest bidder nt the North
revealed thu fact llial a robber had
Chas. M. Mack,
front door of the court house, in tin* home.
viiiled the lawn during her ab­
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Hie City of Hastings, on Saturday
Mrs. William Tunc.il ■■
sence. A robin had picked up,the
Grace Bauer.
tin* 22nd day of August A. D. 191 i at
ten o'clock in (he forenoon, all of, paring to move to Wa«iti*gtnii. D. C. fancy work and was later discov­
Register of Probate.
thiroi certain pieces or parcels of where her hfaband has a guvurn- ered converting Hie stolen gm»ds in­
land situated and being in the town­: menl position.
to a nesL—Grand lailge Times.
Mrs. Amy Thomas is spending two
Order of Appearance or Publication. ship of Maple Grove, County of
Barry mid Slate of Michigan and weeks with her son Vern ami family
No untried mechanical construction has been embodied in the John Deere Binder.
Hural Carrier Earl Fox lost tils
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial described as follows, to wit: Tho1 a(
I
’
armebi.
4
.
watch
while drivirii.- over bls' route
The excellent satisfaction it has given thousands of farmers in the United States and Cana­
• Circuit—In Chancery.
North twenty C20) acres of the
Barn to Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson
Norlh one-half
of lhe South of the West Couiily Line. Sunday. idea where he lost it started to find
Laura Blanton,
da during the last four years has demonstrated that this machine will do the best work in
west quarter (W) of section three
Complainant,
lhe mis'slna timepiece Hie day fol­
all conditions.
(3), also twenty (20) acres stluatod
William Cofsoii.
lowing.
When In* reached the
in the Southeast corner of the taker of the eei
Rex G. Stanton,
Anyone stretch of road where he thouglil
UP TO DATE METHODS OF MANUFACTURE, HIGH
Northeast quarter (W) of said sec­
Defendant.
it would be found he kept his eye
tion
three
(3).
said
last
parcel
being
GRADE MATERIALS, AND RIGID INSPECTION, COM­
Suit pending in the Circuit Court
riveted on the road ami at practi­
forty (40) rods north nnd south by
Mrs. William Huti-hings of Li-sli.-,- cally the same .**|H)t he had in his
for tho County of Barry.
BINED WITH JOHN DEERE SERVICE FROM FAC­
eighty (80) rod* east and west and
In Chanf*.ery, at the City of Has­ all in town two (2) -North of range Mich., is lhe guesl of Mr. and Mrs. inind ho stepped mil of his buggy
and instead of finding his own
TORY TO FIELD, INSURE FOR THE FARMER $UC
tings. on the 29111 day pf May, A. seven (7) West, Michigan, the same
Misx EimiMi (f Riley -of Grand watch picked up a gold watch with
D. I9.lt.
being the premises described- in Hie Rapids is spending a week wilh Mrs. a fob attached. Ji&lt;- ii-envered his
CESSFUL WORK IN ALL FIELD OPERATIONS,
In tills cause, il appearing from mortgage .herein referred to.
M. M. Hodge.
own watch latcr in,the day, hut is
affidavit on file, that the Defendant.
Dated May 27th A. D. toll.
.still looking for the owner, of the
When you compare the John Deere with others you will readily sec that is-is the
Rex G. Stanton, is not a resident of X
Afton D. Smith,
Uiin Stale, but is a resident of Had­
- Mortgagee, j Sweet is north.
strongest and most durable ggiin binder on the market, and that the substantial Construc­
en Lake. Idaho. On motion of Com­ Thomas Sullivan,
tion is applied throughout the entire machine, so os to insure light draft and the mini­
Willi visions ot n tlm* Ford aiilo-i.
plainant's Solicitor il is Ordered AUornry for Mortgagee. Bnsimohilu within ea-y grasp there an*
that the appearance of said non­ nohs address, Hastings, Michigan.
mum amount of wear. You can’t afford to farm without one.
Shriner and Mrs. H. E. Milter. Fri­
resident Defendant, Rex G. Stanton,
Adv. '
,
13-wks. day evening until Monday nnd at­ many boys, girls, men ami women,
in
Michigan
win*
have
scanned
bo entered herein, within four
tended the Alumni banquet Friday ever}*, dime llial* c.iin*» into th’eir
PHONE TO. IJS AND OUR MAN♦ WILL COME AND
months from the date of this order;
evening
of
H
ol
.
Middleville
high
luuids very closely and have eagcrand in case of his appearance he
Notice of Chancery Sale,
EXPLAIN EVERY PART OF THE JOHN DEERE
ly sought everj- o'niribution box
cause his answer to the bill of com­
In pursunnee' and by virtue of a school.
Clu-t
Hubbard
mid
wife
me
prnml rccolpta from shows and ice
plaint lo be filed, and a copy there­ decree of the Circuit Court for the
BINDER,
cream socials in Hi*- hope yf ilnding
of lo be served on the Complain­ County of Barry. State of Michigan,
ant's Solicitor within twenty days lii Chancery, made nnd entered on recently' purchased of William dimes with the Idlers fonhinu the
on Larkin sin cl.
name “Ford." Seine one started
after service on him of a copy of the l!3rd day of May A. D. -it»l4 in Tungate
Aiioul fifty of the Grand Rapids (he story that Mr. l ord would give
said bill and notice of order; and a certain cause therein pending,
in default thereof, said bill will be wherein Nelson Kittinger and Lillie V. M.. C. A. boys came down on Mon­ n car for every four dimes sent him
Miss Ih len
taken as confessed by said non­ Kittinger were Complainants and day morning and hiked out lo lheir hearing tho lelh r.-.
camp
al Barlow lake.
l-ipiin.m of Bolding,'wrote Mr. Ford
resident defendant.
Grant Dickerson was Defendant Leopard
Brown of Detroit is visit­
*■ And it is further' ordered, that nnd Grant Dickerson was Com­ ing Itis parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Inwing reply: Y’oti are perfectly
within 20 days the complainant plainant by way of answer in the Brown.
I^-miard has spent twq
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
cause a notice of this order to be nature of crossbill nnd Nelson Kit­ years in Detroit and likes it then- right in saving your dimes. How- (
ever, you have Is en mis-informed.
published in the Hauling* Banner, tinger nnd Lillie Kittinger were de­ very much.
Phone 1
111-11S State Street
It takes just five thousand five hun- 1
Hastings, Mich.
a newspaper printed, published and fendants. Notice is hereby given,
F. Miles-Bixler and son of Cleve­
circuialmg in said county, and that (hat I shall sell at public auction land. Ohio, were the week-end lin'd dimes to get a Ford touring I
Sid- publication be continued to-the highest bidder, nt the norlh guests of ilieir uncle, C. M. Bixler, car—ami Itiis price is F. O. II.. I&gt;'-|
troll.
We
do
not
care
much
whal
front
door
of
lhe
Court
House
in
erein, once each week, for six
..
initials*nr&lt;s on these dimes as long)
City of Hastings. County of and wife.
TTnvlnr
If.
wrecks in succession, or that she the
StaleAm J,ton. &lt;[!!••
", XU.
as the dimes themselves are i&gt;i*na
■
'
;
j
cause a copy of this order to be ?»"?
fide products of the l.’nitml States to permit Hi** ceremony, but inMead I
personally.served on said non-resi­ SwrSfr'th, al, “15 ouu"? A ™
mint. You can understand bow1 her father haji a warrant sworn out I
-tamre
Ib'to
...
h.
’
l.lL
,
rew„.
dent defendant al least twenty days
absurd the ruiltor you. make' inr for him. charging him with a sla'u- j
before the time above prescribed
&lt;iuiry about is When you know;lory offense. DeputySheriffWchfor lus appearance.
noon, the following described prop- j ''‘iinniJ1
m'
1 hen-are no dime* with mint nutrks|.sier nitidci the arrest, hut SiolTer
Clement Smith,
erty, vix.: all that certain piece-or ''™! ‘ .«»«»• &gt;/ *,&lt;"• h
, f in.: of "F’’ and “It," as Hie government i jerked away before the jail was
Circuit Judge. parcel-of land ailuata Iu the town-1 ''.‘Vj3™
. ‘‘Alf 1
has ii** mints located in cities wh&lt;.*-»G r*-aclied. .and Webster, firing Utr.ee
Janies M. Smith.
35 ACItESi Clay and gravelly loam toll, lays gently rolling, fair eight
ship of Rutland county of Barry
I’h^r'Mitihi 1 ^he rnimd mire.’
Complainant's Solicitor.
room house. 2 barns, »S' miles from R. R. station, good location.
?£«■” "* MiCh"!*"'
J ” »lre b« “n lanw I™ Mr.,™ ?.
1’rlr.e S I .750. T^rma SI.(Mill ilovn
Ford car. ami. under separate coy-;
disclose
the
fact that his real name j
i*r,
we
uii!
sending
you
liter.-flure
The
wt.ilh
one
hall
(HI
or
the
11
mV.'.!™ Mn.r&lt;:hlrtre'‘iknli'”d
■IU ACRESi 5 miles from Hastings, 40 acres under cultivation, fl acres
Order For Publication.
Itlllim.you
why
more
than
auO.iMM)
is-Willis AwStowr, that liis hotne isj
fine pasture, good eight room house, small barn, plenty of fruit, good
o&lt;
K |,|.
K„„ri, „r h,.r
State of Michigan, The Probate fouth e,,l one quarter
tlii'**ugli tlie world have in Indiana tltid that he already pos-j
water, close to school and a fine location. Prloa 92,200. Tenau
ton Ibhlr-lwo
I32&gt;. Tnwmh.r,
N„. C. Hbd«er«, .....lau- pdh’hii-a&lt;l th*- Ford. Very truly sensed of. a wife.
Court for lhe Comity of Barry.
Ihree (3) north, nose nine .0. .th,. ruu.™l or .Mrs.
At a session of said court, held at west,
yours, Ford Motor Company..
together
with
tho
hereditajun]-..
x
&gt;
12)j
ACRKSi l.uiilcs from Woodland, excellent soil and lays good. U
lhe probate office, in the city of
seres under cnllivation rod 3 seres of pasture, the fences are good «n&lt;!
Scteistlmi Ircr. n farmer ot Ben­
Hasting-*, in said county, on the 241b meni, and appurtenancea thereto' A haieim-l al lire new hotel /nix
James llartcv, Jr., 17. of i nloii
there is an abundance of mH kinds of fruit, excellent six room house
M»« anralM appertaining. •
sum a j.ui... All turn ™l and township. Clinh-n county, was culled gal township, "Clinton county, is
day of June A. D. 1911.
cost
fl.2U), koo&lt;I well and cistern, fine barn lflx34 also hen house,
Dated Juuc lai. loll.
Justice Starkweather recent­ minus 81160 and plus a brick as al
wood shed, corn crib, granary agd bog house.
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­
James M. Smith.
....
•* - *----- lu-forrly (o aiHWi r the charge of milking
a good lake with excellent' fishing. Prioa I
cuit Judge Fifth Circuit, Acting
Circuit
Court
Commissioner,
on
Sunday
:i
cowiielotiging
lo
llarfy
Gilbert.
Judge of Probate.
Colgrove &amp; Potter,
...
Un* accused |.!&lt;*ad guilty and waIn the Matter uf (he Estate of
ACBKSi 5}t miles from Hostings, 23 acres second growth timber,
Solicitors for Complainant by the manager for the Citizens Tele­ phit-ed on probation for six months Grand Rapids-und It. . S. Hall.’&lt;d
Caroline Mcllissa Mayjuud, de­
balance nmler cultivation, the toil is clay and sandy loam anil lays
way of answer in the nature of a iphune Cn.-vrer there ami likes the on lhe noml t.-rms. Harvey was al­ Flint. They were, lo buy his farm.
ceased.
geutly rollwig, there is an excellent U room house with furnace heat,
crossbill.
Adv.
6-wks
.
town
verymuch.
so liii*-i| ••ixhf dollar!!,.thereby riiak-। jig hail deposited in a tin .1
Anson A, Stanley, son having filed
tlie'luini iy poor and the Tenccs are fair. The price oFlhia farm is
■
'
■' Mrs.Charles-McNaughton ami two ing tli.' two quarts Of milk rather an
in said court his petition praying ...... । &lt;
*3,000. Terms *1,300 down, or would take Hastings property
geUier
with
ihe
same
amount
d-....... (i.niKini-r-i i.-aoeii min .mugiirci *•••■
that an order or decree may be
in exchange.
Order for Publication.
visiting relatives al Mackinaw City:
i"&gt;silcd by.llietiijo.eli'iw ilieir good'
made by .this court determining Stele of Michigan, the Probate । for two or. tht*-&lt;- w!-*-k».
We hint- often hoard that there failh in tin- d-ai. Wlmu Ir*-r open­
who are or were the legal liens of Court for the County of Barry.
ed the Imx after much pei-stidsiim,
Mrs. Mamie lt-.-k aiuFchildren of
said deceased and entitled lo in­
Al a session of said court, held al st. Joseph w&gt;-re lh&gt;- week-end hint: iuil u Hock of black bir&lt;l- Ims lie found tlie brick instead of Hie
herit her estate.
which he «*xpei't**d to find.
Hastings,
Michigan.
the probate office, in the City of, gm-i-* of Mr. ami Mrs. John Coats' been hoveiin.- about S. P. Hicks’
Il is Ordered. That the 25th day
in said county, on tlielnnd other friemls.
h&lt;*mo near Luwell, which proves Both “Munroe” and "Holl" lied.
of July A. D. 1014, at-ten o’clock in Hastings,
12th
day of-June A. D( 1911 .
j Th,, m w -up* rinleiidenl' of the tins statement disputable, fur with
the forenoon, al said probate ollie*-, ■Present:
Hon.
Clejnent
Smilli,
I
Middleville
high
school.
Prof.
G.
O.
Ihi- Huck i- u bird that is almost
Home Influence.
lie and is hereby appointed for
acting Judge, of Probate.
I l»t*xia&lt;Jer. ami family of Algonac.
The butter order of New York
In the home /i found the strongest
Cables linking'Brhish and North
bearing said peliUon;
In lire Mailer nt tire l.-lnte
o«“l;&gt;'
T.. II. Wood rv»l- ■cluiniib-risfn - of Hie birds wilh Influence for character building. No city amounts hi 208,822 pounds American ports convey about 30,It is Further Orderod, That pub­
which il is s*-cim
_
♦ other element tn education ts equal
j
"" »™rl»&gt;m .Irrel(NJO.OiJO words a year.
lic notice (hereof W* given bv pub­ Ell. n U Uubaugl,. Ihxrea.re.1.
lication of a copy'of'till!* order, for
W. A. Burrell, nephew, having iluy i-venin-’. wn.« shocked by lightto
that
which
Is
gained
by
children,
Al the fair, held ip. Yakutsk., SiAHit npplviiitf Co Sheriff ('.ramiT.
Buekk-n's A
three successive weeks previous to filed in said court his petition pray­
olmont unconsciously, tn the very ear­
lierin, last July, 40JU6 pnunds of
said day of hearing, in-Hie Hu-trng* ing that an instrument now on-file iay. bill Wa- track at tlie barbi-r «*f si. John*. f.&gt;r lodging Tti*-**iay liest years from* conscientious parents
(ails Burns Sores. bones of tho mammoth worn sold.
nigtit. Alii -' J-rott ami daughter,
Banner a newspaper printed and in this court purporting to he lhe
Mr. E. S. Dqier, Marilla, N. Y.,;
whose
atm
Is
to
develop
tn
each
child
diop
on-Monday.
Ninn,
&lt;&gt;f
l
lini.
confessed
t"
haying
Circulated Iu said county.
hist will nnd testament of said de­
followed Ymmg Buffalo's wild wo^b a strong moral principle, to teach him writes: ‘T have ■never had n Cut, Chicig*. KiIibizh 4. Saglaiw R. R. C«.
•
, .
Clement Suiilh.
ceased he gkinted to W. A. Burrell
HOPE (ENTER.
show f&lt;*r two days, living upon Hit’ tho virtues of truthfulness, justice, Burn. Wound or Bore il would not
Circuit Judge Fifth.Circuit, Acting or some oilier suitable person.
prosper! ■* *d i'h* dauglilt'rs early kindness, purity, self-control, self-re­
Judgji of Probate.
Dally Except HuncUy.
It
is-Ordered,
That
the
Kith
day
marriagi* with one of the cow boys, spect. obedience, reverence, nnd un­ nicu Salve today. .Keep handy al
A true copy.
of July, A. D. 1911.
at ten
rhe girl hi*e;mi!j eiiainore*! of pm* selfishness. It la In lhe hntne only all times for lfnrii&lt; Sores, Guls,
o'clock in the forenoon, nt said
Mr. 'mid' Mrs. Chas. McOcnpolt
Wounds. Pn.’venl.i Lockjaw. . 25c. *oln&lt; South &gt;:0l
that
these
things
can
be
done.
Chil
­
limbate office, be nnd H hereby ap­ and family spent Bunday with wlieti tti- .«h&lt;-w hold forth in Flint
H&lt;-emnm*-nd' d by Caryelh A Sli-bOrtdrr For Publication.
pointed for hearing said petition:
H. C- Gm.tHIG G P.
ln-l.u’t-,-k. an.। ihe noble youth HI dren without aa Ideal homo Ufa can­ biii.-. -A, E. Mulhollanft,—Adv.',
not expect to develop Into much, can
It is Further Ordered. That pub­
-Stale of Michigan, the Probate
Fanny Kay is spending a
Court for the County of Barry.
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
wks with friends in Baltic rn, pioinGins tQ marry her next they? How about it. mothers and
Al a sesliion of said court, held al lication of a copy of this order, for
week, (mi) also agreeing to pay her fathers? Are you doing your duty
the probate office, in the City of three successive weeks previous to
car fare from St.Johns to her hmm* along this Hoe? Tho matter Is im­
Hasliitgs, in »ui&lt;l county, on the said day of hearing, in lhe Hast­
city if him would visit him there. portant. The fact that tho old-time
17Lh day of June A. D. lOl i.X
ings BANNER, n newspaper print­
Wh* n night &lt; anm, however? the homo Is gradually disappearing looks
ed
aud
circulated
in
said
county.
Prewnl: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
Mr. and Mrs. erstwhile lover failed to upm-ar, bad for our modern civilisation. What
Judge of Probate.
"
Clement Smith.
pnd with n&lt;&gt;
and no friends
are you going to do about it?—Ex­
In the Moltcr of the Estate of Circuit Judge 5lh Circuit and act­
Burkholder is working |u i&lt;; Hie wnimm and hor child were change.
Elhel I. Hammond, a minor.
ing Jmlxi! of Probate.
obliged to seek shelter in the county
A. AV. li»bte&gt; l-.iuG Stomach Suffering porlence 1* typical,
'
L
h Sani'nond, guardian, A true copy.
Sunday visitors at Rny Hum- bastile. Ihp Hi riff sent litem home.
taken thia rernady
Quickly Wiit&gt; Mayrn Wood*
having Ulcd in said court, hor p&lt;-Gfuce Baiter, •
Card of Thanks—I wish lo thank
m'omls were Mrs. Clarence BqalHm
erful Remedy.
Itegibler of Probate. /•mi 111U.*' ’on Francis of Martin.
for reason* th*-rein
of
OtM-uo.
rethe
Hadfield
W.
C.
T.
I
..
the
ForJames HarlucU.
Wonderful. Sloni-ych Kcin•dated Ibat slie may he licvu.- d to
' Ml. and Mi,-. 1nd A-liby and fiim- re'iiHy ciiijim.-d a Targn
’
luTjie
anil
JbMhtenor'Cltrtr
and
Hy
L.
A.
S.
and
i tho dlgoUva tract uf jnuc— ............. - —•
sell the tplcresl of said minor in
A. W. Hobbs- of Hoi Euxt Malli old aiicrctlomi »ml remove* poloonoua
ILis Yoiir Child Worms?
iiy and Frank JohncoX of East t&lt;*«*k it home for his Sunday dinnet frionds-for lhe beautiful Rowers
the real eslale therein described at
sent inc during rny recent illness. Street. Jackson. Mn-h.. after Homo flt- rnniicr. Il bringa awift relief to aufMost children do.
A Gtab-iL
private »a1e.
forern
from
elonixcb. liver and bowel
&lt;*’••&gt; *,-g*; Kuhlor attended the Kali- il.in,11m h.*n yard. A big speckled Your kindness will novor Ih.* furgulFurred Tooguo; Slrong- Breath;
mrnta of th&lt;. stomach nnd digestive । troublea and many deelara II han aavIl is Ordered, That (he 17th Ktomach 1‘aihs; circles under eyes; lor f.-union ut Ctiqrley Knhlor's of hen spied lhe in-ad and itounced up­
tract, took Mayfa Wonderful Stom­ »d thenf from dangeroua opcraUoaa.
Alice Bruslol.
day of July A. 1). t'Jrt, uu |.-n o'clock pale, sallow ifornfiluxion; nert'inion il with Uiefitlonlion of eating il Adv.
. — -I.
wau—,1 fhz.i— III...
ach Remedy, He got the surprise ot ...
in the forenoon, at ijaia probate of-* frclful, grinding of teeth, tossing Jn &lt; Mrs. O. Gei'ie'f has Imoft. quite sick
bin Ufa—and awlft relief.
Giiiim-s of Slomiii li irouhli’s.
rdnderful succoxs
ilce. be and is hereby fppmnTM fin- sleep, peculiar dreams -any dim• of; but i« wnno.li'-ttor nl tins writing. •on- her hill and- nll-kfir nffpcU-.tp
.Mr. Hobbs has told )&gt;ia own atory
hearing said petition,’
Hndenlary habits, lack of out &lt;loor In a loiter, p^rt of which la given
-and' free' lu
lu-ii—lf-wefe iu vain. She was
lhc»e indicate chilA has wtirniK Get, ’ibu-ata.njr- friends .uf Mr.-an,:'
.
Il is Furthpr Ordered, That pub­ u box of Kickapoo Worm Killer nt ! •"*?• Arthur Wiuigh of Blue Island, imillv it|i-:is1.i| by Mr- Hartwell, i-xmcbm,' insutli'-ienl mnsliculion here:
••After taking three doses of your Muyr'a. Go to Mulholland’a Drug
lic notice thereof be given by pub- once. It kilts the wmiiis— lhe,'will bi- pteared-lp hear of the arriv- who Pried the jaws apart with a uf food, couslipalion. u torpid liver,
and eak them about tho wond­
worry and-anxiety, ovm-eating, par­ stomach remedy 1 am in perfect con­ Store
licatiun of a copy of this outer, for cauiw* of your Miil&lt;r» nondition. I-- al of mi eight t*m|nd girl, at, their
I 'iv.H,.. and
— ,..! aids-Nat
— l.lj -V1iihj
,■ —to
!.. expel Ihotm*.
ku,,,' who
tv!,,, will
l,i tilltaking of food and drink not «uil«-*l dition. I have nbt felt so well for nf- erful rcsiilta it has been accompltuhwill nviatvi-ianswer to
the nnriir*
name;
three succeaaivp weeks previous to l-ixalivc
Mid d«v of bearing, in the Hastings the wprnts. Supplieil in -candy of Belh Thelma. .
(aiiiiiiig to Behling i&gt;ix months ago. to your ago and,occupation. Cor­
can
cal
anything
now
and
It
HANNER, a newspaper prinli-d and form. Easy for children\to take.
habits nml lake CliainberMrs. Ida Btine .uf..Buttle .llreqk i Ciwk. S|o(f.-r pajj ullenlion lo Miss rect your
.
on •tortach
tu&gt;t distrcM me. I hope -chooe
and you will ronn be
ciirulated to «td count}.
25c. Recimumnided by &lt;'.ar*-elh A spent Bunday with Mrs. Nick Ackel.;I Eva Blodgett. Then he left town lain's
Iain's Tablets
Tabl
" M*&gt;n
pin. For, sate by All D*.alChar M. Mack,
.SteMtllu.-eAx Eu Mulholiaii.d.-Adv.
;
“Sil
Tlie TWcinii annual cart liOrSeT’*^.-!j and .n iamt*&gt;d to marry the young ers:—Adv.
dtuSsUl can tell you fa wonder­
Judgi lit ProbateThe m»t rfnMi nt Moj-r'c Wondorful: Any
ful efaclA
Ujuguay la»L year Jiegah lo &lt;;mi- rad*, al whir.li 4.0»X* (ram s in prize* i woman. Ilowwir; When Judge Ijiptlihute to Hie silppli*-.- of ctHlI.-d
For sale iu Hastings by all drug­
Register of Probale.
hain arrived at the Blodgett home, - “Cape Cod Calls'' is the -slogan
Brussels, Belgium, May it.
'
Adv. beef of the F'mled-.Kingdoni.
he foujid the girl’s parents refused adopted by that ^lawachusitlls city. one do»o auOlclSBl. Mr. Hobpi' ex-i gists.—Adv.

Etgal JKtwrtlM«eni$

Southwestern Michigan

An Enormous Crop tf Wheat

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

Crook and Gould

jm Mil Elis ISQWE
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I0MIEI IIMICHI6AH

DAIRYMEN

ANIMAL OF AWFUL SIZE ONGE
inhabited this state
one-hnlf lablespoonfuF brown su­
gar. 81 ir quit'1 stfff with grahmn
OF OUi
Hour. Iasi it riso ns usual, tUen
stir down and puf fa thu imns to
bake. Do not knead with the
If you have any doubt in regard to whether you arc getting the most money
LIVED III TORRID CLIMATE
hands.—Mrs. L. M. Arnold.
possible out of your dairy, just give the Creamery at Hastings a few trials and
Grahmn (loins—One pint of very
BEFORE GLACIERS CAM.E
cold water, ice water if possible, a
if you do not receive more money there from the same amount of cream
little salt mid graham flour to make
than you have been getting by churning or by patronizing other creameries,
a stiff batter. Beal long mid hard. WAYS OF SEPARATING MILK Skeletons of Ten of These Big An­
then you may be sure that you have been getting a square deal and all your
Fifteen minutes is not too long.
imals Have Been Found In
Have the gem pans very hot, so that
cream was worth.
*
Method Yet Devleed la CantriThis tftate.
when greased ■ they will ■ smoke.
Put in the baiter and hake filteeii-'
No matter how much or how little you have to sell, bring it to us and you will
Carelessly travelling over our
aldarabla Outlay of Money.
minutes in a very hot oven. The
slate few persons ever stop to think
get its full value. ,
secret of their goodness lies in the
about its past history before tlie
Dinner Time on the Farm.
very cold water, the hard beating
We pride ourselves on the accuracy ot our testings and other work, and if
coming of man—lhe period ladon*
Now I'll own it is provoking, .
and tho hot pans and oven.—Mrs. 8.
Tho three systems of separathng the coming Of the great glacier
your cream varies in test our work will show it.
When the tired, hungry man
E. Wait.
milk In most common use are: The when the heat was like that of the
Gomes home to eat his dinner.
Corn Gems—Two cups corn meal,
Our price is as high as any creamery can pay and give correct weights and
torrid
zone
aud
the
mastodon
and
And he finds his Mary Ann
fU-o cups flour, two cups sweet fugnl.
other animals of lerrillc size roam­
tests and wc will always give a square deal no matter where the price goes.
Starting in to peel the 'talers. .
milk, two eggs, threw heaping leaTho setting ot milk In pans or ed about unharmed by man. All
Then she's sure to hear some spoonfuls baking powder, one half
that, remains to tell of the existence
Everyone should add more cows to their dairy, and wc will assure you a
slang!
cup butter, one-half - cup sugar. crocks, letting the milk stand for of these immense animals are the
Bake in gem pans.-—Mrs. John from 13 to 34 hour*. depending upon itones occasionally dug up in bogs
good steady market for all you can produce.
tho temperature, and- then skimming
While Hie men, so IiaIq and hearty, Black.
and swamps. What other interest­
tho
cream,
is
known
as
tho
shallowLounge around in easy chairs,
Wallies—Ono pint sweet milk,
ing remains arc hidden in the Ihjsoui
one half cup melted- butter, four pan.system. This Is the oldest meth­ of
And wail for that late dinner.
Earth only lune alone
eggs, three tea'spoonfuls baking od of separating cream from milk. willMother
Do you wonder that they care?
reveal. An inquiry as to the
powder, flour to make stiff baiter.
value . of some mastodon bones
pending very largely on how qntckly found near Portland, has elicited
They are Mary Anns, Uio whole —Mrs. R. Hatch.
Feather Cake.—Ono cup sugar, tho milk la cooled after coming from the following Inler.-trng -k.I.li
world over,
Who haven't enough of.shop - oiie-lialf cup sweet milk, ono egg. the cow and how low a temperature about tlm mastodon in Michigan
To lake interest in husband's busi- one tables|ioon(ul butler, one ami la secured during tho creaming pro­ from Prof. Wilbur 'Robinson, n for­
ono-fourtlj cups flour, n litlle salt,
’
mer Portland man now engaged in
And get |he pan of 'Inters in (heir one teaspoonful baking powder,
Tho deep-tatting System Is used al­ geological work in northern Wis­
flavoring tn spit.—Anna Campbell.
lap.
consin:
most
aa
much
as
the
shallow-pan.
Delicate Cake.—Ono cup sugar,
“In regard lo the value of lhe fos­
cup butter, scant half cup Tho essentials of this system are cans
Till they see lhe men aro coming. une-lialf
sweet milk, whites of four eggs six to eight inches In diameter and sils found near Portland recently
Then they're buru to hear some beaten very stiff, one und ono-lialf about two foot long, which aro placed you would probably lie surprised at
the
small amount anj; of the large
slang I
cuties flour, two tcnspoonfuls bak­ in cold water. Often a trench Is dug museums
id the coumiy would offer
ing powder, flavoring. Beat well
for them. Ou lhe other hand curio Chiudo Pierson
• They deserve it, res tliey do!"
and
daughter,
NORTH HOPE.
liefore baking.—Mrs. J. M. Huiro.
dealers might give con-hlrnUde far Durolhy, and Miss Elvira BarnuJty Last Week's Letter.
" 8|iouge Cake.—Thruo eggs, yolks
But I'll draw anol her picture.
the tooth if it is perf-d. They cer­ Of Hastings; Mrs. flora Marholr,
mid
whiles
beaten
separately,
om*
True io hie wii- u I am through cup - Augar, two tablcspoonfuls
tainly are not worth hundreds of Mins Bernice Mnrhoff, Mrs. Elmer spending several days with her
When you call your dog to dinner swevr milk, one cup Jlour—Mrs.
dollars am! it is doubtful if they ihindiani and son. Krmielli, Mr. daughter, Mrs. lAmald .McCallum.
Business stops—lit* starts and James White.
are worth tens.
and Mrs. Guy llazeu nnd daughter,
Orson Tobias of Hinds Corners
runs,
“The mammoth or niiModon. the Elaine, the Misses Warileld, Cros­
Dale (hike.-—Beat
togelhiT a
Sunday wilh Roy Hull and I
Though In: inay Im* al a neighbor's slightly
largest of the elephant family of by, Cook,. Heath mid Knight of spent
heaping rupful of .sugar
Kalamn/oo; Burr Lalhrope of Ann wife. .
Cute, manufartured br F. J. Cheney A
and
half
a
cupfbl
of
butler.
Add
Warrdn' Sefton made a business I Co.. Tnlrdo. Ohio. U tho only CoiulltnBut win'll the dinner bell's ringing. two wen iieaien eggs, qiir-nnn renArbur; Clark Doolittle of Detroit;
“Guess I’ll plow another round/' spoonful lemon cxlracl and a
rime at lhe time wb-ti it was any­ Mr. and Mrs. M. -F. Jphnson of trip to Grund Rapids .Saturday.
Eloise and Hurothy Tidd of Mar­
thing hut leiuneral''. Three large laiiising; Mr. nml Mrs. Sydney
scrape
of
nutmeg.
Add
one
cup
­
'Bout the lime you sfarl unhitching ful of sweet milk with ono &lt;eaglaciers pushed klown huge-tongues Dunn,- Louis Dunn, Miss Lena shall called on lheir schoolmates
Again you hear the' welcome -puonful of soda disMilved in It.
of ice from thepoctli as far south, Dunn. Mrs. Lillian Cadwallader, here last week.
sound,
Oliver Hayward -and family.atin bur longitude, as tin* Ohio river. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moreau, Mrs.
Finally mid two and one-half •‘ftps
'Bout the. coll you bought lust. Ilnur
IL was during this period that the Flora Stafford. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. o. lended Children’s l.tay exorcises at
wilh two tcaspoonfuls bream
spring.
mastodon ■'frequented this region. Johnson of Galesburg; Mr. and Mrs. tho McCallum Sunday evening.
of tartar sifted through it. Have
Hal
Bellinger.
Hart
Bellinger
mid
Theodore Pranshku has purchas­
Sevi-ral specialists have . ventured
prepared a heaping cup of dates,
By ilu* Huie you come Iu dinner
opinions as to the time these mas­ Miss Frances Bellinger of Plainwell. ed a new Port Huron Traction en­
washed, stoned and cut In two. Stir
Mr. mid Mrs. Kennedy rtftocived gine.
todons roamed lhe ••••uni ry. and
Into the cuke batter and bake
Half as good as “'yniir old mother gently
they range from 2tu*«' lo CO,fMto many beautiful gifts of china, cut
in slinllow tins. Cut in squares.
Homer McCallum Is spending a WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS
Made for you when you Vvcre A
ars ago. This was even before glass, silver and linen. They left week’s vacation at Hastings visiting
most excellent cake.—Mrs. M. E.
young."
e limo that Egypt was iuliabilcd. l hat evening for a brief wedding his grandparents.
We bay you the HIGHEST
C. Bales.
Coffee Cake.—One cup buller.-one
"The hones of tlie-1 animals nnd trip to Northern Michigan: they ' Miss Emily Pranslika relumed PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
cup brown sugar, one cup molasses,
other extinct .specie- nbf often will aleo visit Mr. Kennedy’s par­ home from Kalamapoo last week EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
You'll admit il now, 1 see,
ents
al
Elk'
'Rapids.
Un
their
re
­
■ me 'cup strong cold coffee, four
found in our northern peat bugs.
after spending some time with her on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
in lliinkmg (liiugs ail over
cups Hour, one egg, one leaspoonA specimen was once found frozen turn, they will reside in Kalama­ sister.
This conclusion came to me:
Separating Milk.
depend upon doing a LARGE
ful each of so,la. and i-imiamnii.
in the permanent ice of Siberia zoo. where they will be at home to
.Miss Edith Johnson loft Ahis Mon­
many' friends after August t.
one-hnlf leas|K&gt;oiiful each of cloves
which was nearly intact, even the lheir
Lines to Frances and Harry, with: day morning for Kalamazoo to at­ VOLUME oi business at a
allspice, one-hnlf a nutmeg, in a spring bouse In which the water llesh and hair were preserved, and
If you
'Like his mother used
cook," nnd
tend summer school al tin* Normal. SMALL PROFIT.
two toaspmm fills lemon extract, sUnds nt the proper height and is Hie story goes that several Onthusi- an aisdogy to the guests:
Eugene Dock and wife were over have never dealt with us, why
pho-quart*? pound Of &lt; ilroii, two continually running through tho asts went as far a- to make a soup
Witli an'fntcrest'iiig book.
Sunday visitors in Kalamazoo.
not give us a trial.
«un* .nii.mi', iwo cups seeded trench. '
of some of the tlesh. About ten
When Nature sang, her sweetest
Frank Chilson spent Saturday and
This Is an effective and economical maslitdons have’ been found in
U'tien quite slyly take lhe clothes-j raisins. Bake in n slow oven and
set away for a w'eek or so before method, both aa to labor and expense .Michigan, all uf them in muck or From out this pretty garden spot. Sulidny wilh friends at Prairieville. Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
\
line,
'.
Mrs. Charles Wise made a busiO'.C.LfcS. Phu57 Hutlip
—.Mrs. M. K. Buck.
peat.
He chose* a Flower to share his ii".«s trip to Prichardvillo Friday.
Bind him wilh it. good aud light. using.
Manilla
Cream
Cake.
—
One.
-c.up.
lot. . ”
•■Before the time of the great
SllOUld h&gt;* sliow a sliglit re'islance. sugar, 'one-fourth cup butler, one- sbullow-pan system lhe real efficiency
George McCullough and wife of
glaciers elephants were not found
Never mind, just- let him tight I
of
this
system
of
separation
depends
Hastings
spent
Sunday
at
Benlnrd
half cup sweet milk, whites of
e month of June uppcaleJ lo De Gulin’s.
in Norlh Aim rica. alIh*H;^Ii the
Ihree eggs, one teaspoonful*i-ream upon tho temperature of the milk.
Harry.
Tbo best method of separating milk camel nnd rilin'*.*' reus were plent i. Edward Johnson, wife and ^6n of
of tartar .one-half teaspoonful
ful. Their Imhi*- are a comtnon find
Any tiling you have in mind.
East Orangeville -spent Saturday
soda, one and one-half cups tlnur. yet devised Involves a considerable in
Wyoming
and
T&gt;'\as.
Il
is
thought
many;'
night nnd Sunday wilh Ralph
outlay of money nnd the farmer ex­
For
tho
cream,
take
a
little
over
a
mastodon elrphanls crossed the
Nothing spoiled
now will
Brown,
pects hotter resulu from It than any lhe
today
ilnd.
Dan Hull and wife have moved in
mie egg, one teas[ioonfui *' corn other method, naturally—and ho geU Behring straits' during an uplift of
nt that i&gt;*&gt;int, but this uf
To wish you joy on life’s high­ will! Ilieir son Fay Hull aud wife,
four taidcspoonfuls .sugar. them too. Whether a man makes or the land
offering continuous opportunity for
wns lung before man inhab­
Lu-rimis sh-ak, delirious biueuils. .'larch,
way.
near Shultz.
Flavin- with vanilla.—Mrs. Alice loses money on his milk Is usually de­ course
Baked pylMiirs, piping hot.
ited
Nortib-Auwricn.
’
*
,
Crater.
termined by his method of separating
Many other lusty di-ln-s.
This-nifty'couple
will
make
n
hit
Ing which will poeitivciy lead to a
Jumbles—Cream together
two
IIIUII BANK.
Which Illis day ’twill be your lot. cupH sugar and mm of butler, add It A machine l«Teipon»lvo at-tho Kcnncdy-^Toui-r Home Wedding
Ctxxl Ntlaricd position Uiruugh lhe
well beaten eggs, six lable- start, but It is worth having.
To serve ‘to him who’s-bound se- three
'“Smile. mid the world smiles wilh
dings was that of Miss Frances Just a liBl.
s[HMHifuls sweet milk, two tea­
you.
spoonfuls baking powder, bavor to ROUGHAGE GIVEN DRY COWS Ade!la.Flower .d Mrfo nnd Mr. Har­
Laugh and the world will roar:
The man. of course, lhe burden
ry Martin Kenm-dy of KahunffZ.oo.
taste. Hour to make quite thick.
Howl, and tin* world will leave you
DETROIT, MICH.
’ efiudid* carry.
Do not roll out. but break off pieces
which took place al the home of lhe
Human longue can never tell.
And never come bark nny more.
ot dough the size of walnuts mid
bride
’
s
parenls.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
H.
J.
’You can conk ns good as mother! make into rings by rolling out a.«
8ran or Oats, or a Mixture With
Flower of Milo, Saturday afternotui
i* should he loyal, krnn nnd true, For all of us couldn't bo liundsome,,
You have never done so well!”
Nor
all
of
uwear
gboa
rlollms;
Meal Is Excellent
large as your finger mid joining the
June 20L11, al i o'ehick.- The cere­
Aud a smiling Juee for Frances
But a rinile is not expensive /
mony wns performed by Rev. J. E.
ends. Lay them on a tin two Inrh-1 win .-ay now, in condnsiou,
i-s apart, us they rise and spread.
(By T. U HAECKKR.)
Slater, pastor of Milo M. E. church No woman can hive a grouchy man. . And covers a world uf-Sloe/.” . FIRE INSURANCE
Since we’ve made Hie mutter Bake in a modcrule oven. These
During the olght or ten weeks that in the prcsenci' of seventy-live , Ho heed this faul as well as you
plain,
If you ar* not insured or would
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Willetts mid
will keep a long lime.—Mrs. J. A. cows go dry, their food shpnld bo guests. Tlie hnuse was beautiful­ .. _cao.
,
. .
Try to he ns prompt al meal time
children wore very pleasantly enHurd.
chiefly roughage. A daily allowance ly decorated for IM occasnm wRJi
Ah when going to catch a train.
Ginger Knaps No. f—Ono cup of two pounds ot bran or oats, or a daises, ferns and vines, and large N6w Frances, dear, just a word or (jTlained al the home of Mr. Wil­
lett's uncle, Mr. John Willetts, of
sugar, one cup butter, one cup inn- mixture of twp parts each of bran and iHiquetH .of ro.-cs. Preceding Hi**
two,
OSO and can fully protect you.
Then you’ll find rm cold poUitoes.
Hast Ings, Sunday. A delicious twoIii.hs'M, pul over lhe fire and boil.
Mi— Elvira Barnaby
LEE If. PRYOR
•• Meat dried up, and hiscuils cohl. -When cool add one lc.nspooiiful oats and ono part of linseed ipoal or ceremony,
course dinner was sei-ved with ice
- (handing in*r a rolling pin.)
sweetly sang ’’&lt;• Promise Me," after
Onioc ln New Kiehblns-Burton DlkIl will make her work much lighter soda dissolved ip a cup m hot wa­ com oil meal, makes a proper feed which
i-ruam
and
i
‘
ake
for
refreshments
in
lhe bviuijiful strains uf This present I’m sure you’ll think
And she’ll never have to scold.
the afternoon.
ler, ono lablcspiianftil ginger, one for a cow near calving. Borno roots, Mendelsshoit's w&gt; ddina march were
is funny.
cabbage,
pumpkins,
oa
squashes
aro
Mr.
mid
Mrs..M.
E.
Calkins
are
en
­
leaspiHinful ginger, one tenspomiheard. Lllliun Cadwallader presid­
But you’ll agree with me jCs userf
BALTIMORE TOWN 1.LNE, '
No (kmiphilnl lo Make.
tertaining their son Ross's wife mid
ful einnaiiiim,
one leaspooiiful also very good. Highly carbonaceous ing nt the piano.
1
Last Week's Letter.
It was nt the vaudeville, the gid cloves.
children of Kalamazoo.
Mix soft, roll very, thin roughage, such as straw and corn
Rev. Slater ih-i entered LM-par­
'with the excruciating voice trad and bake.—Mrs. L. If. Gage.
Mrs. George Skidmore, who has
I have been asked why Hie Balti­
lor followed by.hiile Miss Dorothy houhl he neglect you i&gt;r slay out
sulks;
is
not
good
at
this
partalular
ihlishi-il her song.
.
been caring for her. daughlmxMra, more Town Lino curresiKUident did
Ginger Snaps No. 2.—One cup su­
niglri -.
“Just think, groniu-d Brown lo the gar, one cup molasses, one cup mill­ limo. Such foods, with cold water, hearing the riti- in the heart -of a
Just show him you believe in Fred Miller, in Assyria, rolunled not write-tip some news. The reas­
si ranger at his side; “we paid real ed lard, three heaping loaSixtmifnls cold drafts, or lying out at nlgbt on large water lily, then followed the
home Saturday. •She rejiorts Mrs. on for not writing is I have bebu
woman's 'rights.
or cold ground, are tho chief
nmui*y I" hear Hint."
Miller as slowly improving.
sick four weeks but am some better.
ginger, throe leaspuonfuls soda dis­ damp
bride's
maids,
tlie
Misses
Maytie
“I didn’t.’’ wns the reply; "camo liked in nine teaspoonfuhi boiling causes of cakod udder or gargot
Miss Beryl Cronk is assisting Mrs.
Wilkinson and Beulah Warileld,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young ami
in-on a cqpip."
waler, salt, flour to make medium
gowned in pink crepe meteor, then
And should he retuse use this on Fred Miller wilh her housework.
daughter aro the guests of hnr
“But ..you had tn upend car fare stiff dough.—Mrs. B. D. Ashton.
Mr.
ami
M.
E.
Calkins
and
camo Miss Bf-rime Flower, sister
brother. Will Harris and family, uf
to get here, did you nol?”
son Orville mid guests, Mrs. Roxs Grand Rapids. ’
Graham. Pudding—Two cups gra-|
of.llie bride gowerd in a light blue
•‘Nope,"-replied lhe Uliroinpllllll- hum or entire wheal flour, quo of
.Calkins mid &lt;-hildr&gt;*ii of Kalamazoo,
crepe de cheib*. carrying daisies,
Mr. and Mrs. Hedges and family
ing om*; “I live williin walking dis­ New Orleans ’molasses, one cup
attondrii IM* L. A. S. at Maple Grove
mid Mr. Burr l.:ilhn)pe ns best man,
have moved on tho fann of. Mrs.
tance.” ■
Thursday.
sweet milk, one cup raisins chop­
(ben little Helen .Hunky,- in a'gown
"’But.", persisteii- Brown.- despnr- ped fine, one t"HspoonTul soda, salt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bldehnan .Mary Reed.
of
white
came
M
attering
rose
puialn
Just a little bad cream may spoil .in lhe pqlh w.iy.id the brido and
nt"ly. “al least you hoped to bo en­ lo taste.
Imvo recently purchased a Stude­ 'R. F. Garrison met his son P. FSteam three hours.
G am son Friday fa Kalamazoo, re-tertained, not punished."’
baker automobile.
Snueo for same:
one-half cup a whole batch of butter.
groom.
The bride looked very
must sweep and Kcrub.
iurning
Saturday.
His
son
had
been
"No. 4 dhhi'l care," grinned lhe boiling waler, one-hnlf cup sugar,
lovely in a gown of wliite silk-crepe
And keep him well filledWith the I
'
’
stranger; “I came lo get away from one egg well beaten, two tcaspoonSixty hand concerts, for which in the navy four years.
Don't be afrald of overworking your with trimming- "f lace and pearls
. best uf grub.
home; iny wife* is cleaning Muse." fuls flour, flavor with- lemon.—Mrs. currycomb nnd brush this win tar.
lhe city has SlOJinO available, will
Little Frances Farr is a little
and carried a -liewnr bouquet of
Eda McDonald.
roses.
Iler only ornament was a His clothing. loo will .nee&lt;j attention bi* given in Portland. Orc., public hotter al this writing.
Old-Time Recipes.
Pickled Onions—Choose the small
John Woodruff is building a new
Though this fact, 1'need not parks Ulis spring and summer,
A promising heifer calf at any kind diamond and peart lavelifiere, a gift
beginning tlfa Ural smulay in May.
part on to bis house.
taken round white onions, take off lh» ,of reasonable price la safe buying of the' groom. The bridal party
The following recipes an* ------. mention;
from tho first Herald Cook Book, brown skin, have n pan of boiling
look their places m front of u lat­ His stockings loo, hs every one
'rnniidieii in IKH5. There an* ninny water ready mid throwfn as many
tice
decoration
of
myrtle,
(lais.-,
know-.
„__i.____ ii..... ..... -v*,...... ...i........ .ii onions as will cover tho' top. As .
...........................................
ferns where lhe impressive
Will eternally be pul al lhe heel
A comfortable stable reduces the ami
recall not only the names- yf lhe soon as they look clear oh lhe out
ring coftinony was performed.
and toes.
,
‘•ruud /l'ravuiMu mothers, but th" •oile lake them up ns quickly as 1cost of maintenance and Increases tho
Congratulations followed when
flow
of
milk.
way the good things usej I" irisle liffs8tbty..!nrthnn-mi a dean doth. :
Mrs. Faouie Jaekadtl. .With an apol­ Keep a smiling face fur tent tn”
when eaten at the hnapiUibte tables cover with another, and let them
ogy to the guesls read a poem writ­
gaze upon,
It paya to keep a dairy thermometer ten by herself far the occasion.
of our dear eld friends, fri'iids al­ [in until-they-aro cold. Put them
And keep his bullous all sewed
in cmi.* mid cover them wilh good whororer caws are milked, whatbor it Miss Barnaby lima sang a beauliftil
most thirty years ago.
on:
Graham Bread—One coffee cup cider vinegar, scalding hot. When ■
selection, "Adoration.’’
, ' I Opef&gt;ihe door ns homo lie comes,
tour milk, one-half cup brown su­ cold pul the -covers on.—Mrs. M.
Tho guests were soon seated at
May nil your troubles be little
.You can get it Irotn n» al anytime you with and in any quantity you need.
gar, one*half cup white flour, one P. Burns.
small tables, scattered through IhtV
Phone ni and we will deliver to any part of the eity.
’ ones.
. •
teakpoonful soda, one tablespoonful
Pickled Apples—Eight pounds of
spacious rooms with the f-'
* k
bridal
sail. Add graham Ilnur mid stir apples, pared qnd quartered, four '
|i|r.ty at the large table in Hie
iu ......
din- Mtlay you over be happy and love
Why Our Cream Is So Good.
not
an
upUxxlata
dairyman.
pounds
of
sugar,
one
quart
of
vine1
until thick enough for the spoon' lo
ing'room, a Inige bouquet'of
one another
just ktmi.d upright in the mixture. gar, ono ounce of. slick cinnamon,
frirming the center piece. A thro*
Aud be just as good uaryour fath­
Boil '▲ allo will doable the amount of course wedding 'upper was served.
Spread lhe lop as smooth us poac one-half ounce- of doves.
cream is .mode by machinery and no hand touches it, thus making it
er and inottmr.
silih* after jiuUing in. tho lips to vinegar, sugar and spices together, milk produced to tho utro ami cuts
L'titK, WHOLBSOMK and SANITARY.
Those who assisted fit serving
bak*.—TJirn dip.nn two.jir J Ii ree pul in the apples nnd let them re­ Um oast at prodaclng It in two.
were tha-_Miss«*H Alien Jones, Dorris The women of the Thursday club,
We make a specialty of handling tee Cream for Parties, Socials, Sundsy
lublespoonfuh
of cold
waler. main in about twenty minutes. Tut
Jones. Eihily Lewis, I-nvera Doster. of St. Paul. Minn., distributed slips
Dinner* or any Special Occasion.
Bako in a slew-oven half an hour.— tlu-.apides in a jar. boil Lhe syrup
Experiment* hare proven the aver- MiMrcd Wilkinson. Ethel Lewis ■broaddist mvr lheir city pledging
Carter..
Mrs. D. E. Carter..
until Huck aud. pour over them.— ।ago milk cow requires xbout an ounce ami
each
signer
t"
di-courace
unmoral
Genevic'" growp.
Rusipil
Raised Graham Bread—One and Mrs. 3. KvEhns.
■
,of salt a day. Heavy milkarx should Thorpe and Loy al-Flower.
(days and vaudeville in altendahce.
one-fialf cups of . white bread
The above recipes are taken from ।
Guests from away were. Mrs. C. Cooperation by th** new-papcrs has
548
J. W. ARMSRUSTSR, Prop’r
Hatting*, MHK
sponge. Add one-half cup warm the Home Cheer Dept, of the Grand
M. Jansky and daughter. Helen, of worked a moral uplift of lhe stage
water, one table-spoonful molabses, I Travers* Herald.
'
Madison, Wucousin; Mr. and Mrs. Liict e.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
THE DAIRYMEN S FRIEND

PHONE 533

HASTINGS, MICH,

Spring Term

Detroit Business University

Dairy Notfs

If You Want Delicious
ICE CREAM

THE PALM GARDEN

�THE H*8TING« BANNER, JW, 1*11

of hasti*6s

Conlinued from page 17.
during that memorable campaign and
has been preserved by mo lovingly as
perhaps the choicest personal poMcsrlon of my lifetime.
Probably the first step to secure en­
listments was the appointment wof
Marcus Riker as recruiting officer. He
established hl* office In the building
which the Hessmer jewelry store nowa saloon bar on the cast side, an
ryster cooking and serving place at
Hank Jones, “the man who swallowed

FADE TWENTY

oaeness of the situation before us ano

KcotmnioNS
that it was no primrose journey.
OURIHB THE CIVIL WAR There wa* less singing of "We’ll hang

Jeff' Davjs. to a sour apple tree,” but
the jaw of the cltlx&gt;*n Sbowrel a more
firm setting and when the call entire
again thn clarion answer rang out
“We’re coming Father Abraham, tlie"hundred thousand more” and the busi­
ness of colliding settled down to 'a
grim earncRtnoss, and cqptlnuffl!
throughout tho war. anjl It seemed to
me sometimes that them whs n daily
procession of teams passing our hntiie
carrying recruits to the concentration
camp, and long strings of horses tied
two by two to.a central rope led by
men on horseback destined for serv­
ice in the cavalry.
.
The band.boys, ns they were called
accompanied flu* recruits, occupying
the leading wagon. .My father was lhe
leader. I was wild to go with him.
and much to my delight I was lnvlt*-l
together with Will Hartwell who ac­
companied his father tho bass drum
player. We had a Commodious wagon,
and' aside from the brass band had a
snare drummer nnd a flfcr, Wash
npllqws, who Indeed was a bcjlowa.

IT’S TERRIBLY HOT
But it won't be next winter,

OUR COAL will be though—that’s what you will
need next winter

'In time of feast prepare for famine.
In time of heat prepare for cold.

Every fall there has been a scarcity of hard coal and many people have not been able
to secure coal when they needed it. This year don’t wait. Place your order now
with us. We have plenty of HARD COAL on hand and several cars in transit.
Many dealers all over the country are now charging winter rates for coal, but we are
charging summer rates for a short time, and advise our customers who can do so to
place their orders with us NOW for their winter's supply.

cus clowns were wont to assure us
on their annual visits.
We youngsters, ever present. In­
quisitive -and -persistent, stood wIHi"
mouths agape taking In all the cere­
monies of enlistment and enrollment,
and “the more we looked, the more
our wonder grew, etc.” Oh! these
were great men to our boyish eyes
than and many of them justified In camp on tho Kent Co. fair ground, we
action and conduct our admiration. drove In procession-ardund lheir mile!
I am unable to call the roll of these track and tho Bellows placed Ills
splendid gentlemen nnd their achieve­ fife at his lips entering the gate nnd
ments, tho luster of which reflect* never removed It lhe whole distance
glory upon our beautiful little city around, playing continuounly the tune.
»nd in whlch.we arc entitled to bask. “Tbe &lt;Jlrl I Ixift Behind Me."
Our honored and worthy cilixcn. the
present county drain commissioner, We had two passengers, naldo from
who served throughout tho war. holds us two boys, in tho band wagon this
the most prised modal Issued by this trip, one, a prominent then business
government for gallsntry. The most man of our village, the other, an Im­
democratic emblem in tho knoun mense bald headed eagle In a cag".
world, whoso achievement is consid­ Like the majority of-the men along,
ered a gift of the Gods from the high; this business man had n capacious
cst genersl officer to the humblest pistol pocket fully loadoil. a largo battles and long lists of killed, wound­ In 1861 with the Second Mich, cavalry, Hveth."
From “The Crooked Fool path."
Ing listened to mo so patiently, and
private In the ranks, and an absolute­ portion of the pistol pocket having ed nnd missing. Our people went participating with them in the en­
When the news came of the sur­ bespeak your kindly criticism ot my Ah. here it ial lhe sliding rail
ly priceless possession. All hall 'to toon transferred to other quarter* i bout their dally occupations, heavily gagement* as far as Pittsburgh Land- render of Lee tho town just hummed' efforts and if*I have suggested In any
That mark* the old-remcniimred
about
his
person.
Ho
conceived
tho
spot;
•
Danny! Loyal soldier, honest gentle­
&lt;ng and tho battle of Shiloh where be with excitement, the war being over. of my remarks something that some
Idea of becoming friendly with -Mr.
man. true and faithful friend!
noon everyone wns on the qul vlve was stricken with the disease from We knew our loved ones would soon! ot you Con tell bettor or some otlrer The gap llial struck our nehooltoy
Probably, my most admired Sir Eagle, and finally offc/ed to and did. listening for the stage horn that an­ wh!c&amp; ho afterwards died. My mother bo home and life would resume It* I things that I have not recounted and
Galahad, possessing personally all
The crooked path aerng* the lot, .
nounced tho mall and dally papers later entered the service as a hospital even tenor. Our joy wns unbounded you know, I ain sure these younger
those attributes of my Idealised Fre­ T did not see lust what occurred but I were almost here. The driver 'gave nurse. They both no*- repose on tht and to give It expression everyone men,, who aro putting forth such
mont, was a young man, a neighbor, did see a thumb nearly severed from this slgualat about where tho Rattle beautiful hill yonder among the noble turnod in to the building of an im­ prniso'wbrthy effort* for our enter­ Il left (ho road by school and
church,
who wont out as a captain. To my this man’s ham). From the time wc Creek road enters South Jefferson mon nnd women of their day. Can mense stack of empty -barrels, boxes tainment and to got as many flr*it
A penciled shadow, nothing more,
!you wonder, my friends, that In all and anything else burnable and woe hand accounts ot Interesting incidents
youthful mind I pictured time and loft hero until our arrival at dMtlnnThat parted from tin* sliver birch
again the gallant and dashing things
the precise place from which its mu­ iny wanderings, the wish was ever In
In tho building of our community for
Ami ended nl the fanfihouHo iloor.
road
by
largo
delegations
of
farmers,
he would do on. the field of battle, nnd
nnd their wives nnd children, bring­ sical notes would roach to the fnrth- my heart that rqy declining daysi This soon assume*! mountainous pro- permanent record and preservation
th* highest pinnacle of tho temple was ing both wools of good cheer and sub­ &lt; rmost confine* of tho village. •
might be spent among the scenes hal-• i&gt;ortlons nnd was topped by a bare?) for tho generations that come after us. No lino or compass traced its plan;
my lowest dream for him. Imagine stantial
Wo boys, though we might bo scat­
: full of tar. It was placed In the mld- will be gald to give you n place on
right,
.
offerings of the good cheer
then, my hearers, tho consternation
Wilh frequent. Itentls hr left ur
tered far nnd wide, nutting, swim­ uf the road by some event or act of' ule of Main street about opposite the tho program nt any time. Why not
from
kitchen,
cellar,
-orchard
nnd
Inofmlcss wayward curves il ran.
that ffHed me when the daily paper* field. It seems to mo now ns if we ming. birdsnesting , or perchance, klndnes* nt the hands of those noble' north entrance to the court house
Hut always kept lhe door in sight.
brought the news of a great battle and
men
and
women
sleeping
so
quietly
watching
the
flight
of
that
hoary
head
­
'
square,
and
when
it
was
lighted
after
diffident
In
these
matters,
nnd
aa
tbcould havo loaded a freight car or
-. , —Oliver Wendell Holmes.
two with their offerings, their wel­ ed bold eagle, that made his homi- .now, and of whom we speak as the' nightfall It threw such n glare upon myself. though I have been often In­
face of the enemy. Did I believe it* come wn* cordial and their cordial near Thornapple lake, as he wended loved nnd lost. But why do wo callI tho heavens that farmers for miles vited. I pledge you my word this Is
No! A thousand times No! And was welcome. Ono could see In their bls way up and down the river seek­ them from our dally road? God's un­■ ground came rushing pell mell think­ the first thing I havo eVer attempted
while, some shook their heads, I went
ing sustenance for his loved ones, seen Angel, hovering o'er tho earth.&gt; , Ing tho whole town was burning up, or consented to do anywhere nt any
for days whh sullen and dogged Un­ dead In -the land.. Who were these anon lighting In the top of some lofty looked on us all, and loving them the most of them remained all night to re- time. And now having passed my
belief that ho could so wreck the men occupying those wagons? Mon tree, looking tho landscape o’er with most straightway relieved them from। joice with us. Our enthusiasm was grand cjtnaetorlc, and the sunset Hen
r
cltsdel of my adoration, and, when a
nt fever heat and no one In the town's just over tho hill. Bordering on the
“ *
LAROKST VARim
wilh a smile on their lips to n wise and wicked eyes nnd perhaps, life’s weary load.
later atory of his absence, that at the going
valley of the shadow. ’ r
limit* got any sleep that night.
destiny they knew not of? Ah! They being suspicious or frightened, And who is lie dore whisper
risk of his life, ho had entered the bore the name of American knlght- launching himself into the nlr with s
Of thr day, so quickly succeeding The old'dnys seem far awny and mem­
enemies' line*, crawled between the
ory may be deccllfql.
"Common Soldiers.” Do we ask shrill scream of defiance, proclaiming When bird and beast and flower and1 this day and night of .rejoicing. 1
dying and the dead on that field of Jiood,
to the world hl* right, ns a free born
. flora
*
never thin* or speak uiimoved.
battle, to where tho color bearer had who lhey were? For answer. laol; American, to life, liberty and the pur­ All wish them back again.
tho honor roll of any college
I think you all knew Dr. Burton and Down tho dim roiuf of yesterday,
gone down,* secured the colors, upon
suit
of
happiness.
No
matter.
I
sayTh tho early days of the war. owingl his characteristics, and how welt he Yet oft tho heart wllhln me cries
stripped himself to tho buff, wound founded in this country by and before
For just ono glimpse of those glad
them about his body, ' replaced hit 1861. Ldok upon tho honor roll of stage driver wind his musical horn, to lhe suspension of specie payments,• apparently always had himself In
skins
.
clothing, and ns patrols ware lighting tho pulpit, the bench and th? bar, ex­ wa. Immediately dropped everything every one, everywhere, was put to It1 hand. Personally; one ot my dearest When hearts were gay.
hViS
the records of the factories,
lor fractional change less than one
themselves over ‘tho Hold searching amine
foundries, machine shops, mercantile and a concentrated rush wltll many dollar, nnd many expedients were re­ tiilent and life long friend. The doc­ What Joyous, carefree days were they I
out lheir wounded., ho proceeded by establishments, ask for the’ traditions ethers to beat the stage to Fred Ack­ sorted to to bridge aver this defect.
What merry games wc used «o play!
tor
was
one
of
the
accommodating
devious and dangerous devices an-1
1 look back wham.
any fl reside In this broad land. The ley’s drag Store where ho dropped Due bills were unwelcome though they gentlemen who always had the largest
ways to thread lhe gauntlet to safety of
Ah! how time flies.
answer is there nnd also this. Evon as the bundle of papers before proceed. were used, but the old, cart wheel crowd about him to hear hlin read in
wlthin our line* and delivered tlie these men were sir, so are you and I
My boyhood Ilea.
his clear, penetrating voice of per­
rescued colors to headquarters, 1
postoffire. There was always such a
And now. my temple* streaked with
was transported to the seventh In any emergency nt any time that our scramble for first papers that It.has plemented by'bank tokens, commer­ fect enunciation. On this day he wa*
grey.
heaven of delight Now, this journey country calls. Well do we dedicate a often been a mystery they wore not cial adv« rtlh-.ng color, etc., as chicken rented as usual. In front of "Penny" I alt gnd dream of Ufa time's May.
feed, on^ijor largcf sums postage and Hawley's grocery store, bo had had
was not made In the moment I lake day to their memory and much better completely torn to bit*.
revenue ptanfps were'used pasted up­ no word of that ghastly tragedy until Wlillo memory old Time defies.
to speak of it, and I have traveled still would It bo if wc-should call It
Though smiling. I cannot despise
Not everyone was able to bu^ a pa­
with him the route a thousand times, a national day, as it rightfully is. In­ per. but several accommodating gen­ on stri|^ of card board In sums of f, he unfolded tho dally paper, more Those master fictions of their day,
10,
25 and 50 cent* each, but they quickly than usual because it was
stead
of
legal.
The
memory
of
that
• died a thousand dcathc. and have re­
. My boyhood Iles!
tlemen would scat themselves nnd
, jolced a thousand times over our nar­ trip and the profound Impression It read to a crowd oltout them every rapidly became defaced and useless completely bordered with black, and
even, for redemption. They served when those hideous, bold, black let­
row escapes from discovery, reach­ innde upon my young mind, though 1
In thr Insl year 136,123 marriage,
.WHrTTXMORE BROS
Item
and
scrap
of
war
news
before
was
unconscious
of
It
al
the
time.
Will
the
purjioso
of
suggesting
lhe
"postal
ters
stared
out
at
the
top.
“
Presi
­
ing with him the final goal, assisting
licenses were InhihI in Philadel­
taking the pdper homo . for closer
him In the delivery of those' colors endure while life lasts. It wns the perusal, thus the whole town was currency or so called Shin Plasters dent Lincoln assassinated." he sat, phia.
which came into being by the act of with vacant eyes, the paper widely
nnd shared in the honors so gloriously red letter days of my life time, nml
quickly Informed of everything up to
and worthily headed upqn him. My for many years I was accustorqod to date mid especially all Items of per­ congress, July 17, 1862. Before this extended between his two hands, as
preface my remarks with “when 1
act was passed, owing tp the distaste If turned lo stone. How long he sat
sonal interest. OcessloHiilly In the for due bills nnd loss on the stamp, thus. 1 do not know. Wo were all
him was that ho wns seriously wont down to Grand Rapids.”
long lists.oF casualties tho name ot some ono hero conceived the Idea of tensly on the "Qul vlve,” and then
-wounded nnd In hospital nnd ngaW 7Durlng the peaceful-day* precodlna some
acquaintance would be rend out a local currency to be issued and re­ slowly, Iu a voice no one recognised,
later that his leg hod. b*-?n amputated. the war, courtships ran their usual
-a suddeh-gasp or sob would ap­ deemed by one man of high standing scarcely above a whisper, he read that
Now this didn’t signify anything to courses and the usual eventful cul­ tmd
prise the listeners of some heart
me except that some additional honor mination of marriage, but at the break stricken one, who immediately fell out and Integrity, ;*ossesslng the contl-,/ awful headline. The paper fell from
bad come to him. I hadn’t lhe slight­ nnd at every additional call, troths end took n’ leaden footed way home­ donee of the whole community, and nerveless fingers, he bunt Into tears
est Idea otherwise of what amputation were plighted to bo fulfilled at the ward to curry the sad tidings. The lo b.&lt; backed by the deposit of money nnd covering hts face with his shaking
with him by shy one desiring to avail hands, collapsed forward over bls
first furlough time, marriages were
valescent and furloughed and would hastened and" Increased In number, reading would be stopped for a little himself of this’ convenience. The knees and shook with convulsions of
soon bo home brought Joy to my heart the wives and fiances of the boys space and every jiat In, the crowd man selected wa* the then county grief. Whether anyone. ma&gt;* or boy,
be removed in token of sym­ treasurer, Haney N. Sheldon, and I in that gathering was similarly af­
and I awaited anxiously for the time were on hand at their departure for a would
desire to pay tribute to their good fected I &lt;lo not know. When I got
he would arrive when, though un­ final embrace, kiss, and God speed, pathy for tho bereaved ones.
It waa customary In those days to judgment No man ever stood higher partial command of myself, I found
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
known by him, 1 could see him an&gt;l nnd when We took, census after the
pour out my silent adoration and wor­ boy** departure, each time we found toll the churcji bell al the passing of In this or any other community,-and myself kneeling at .the doctor's side
*
.
in Western Michigan.
.
and sobbing out my grief in unison.
ship. The day of hl* arrival had been u Substantial Increase In “War each soul In the community, the num­ r.o man ever will!
ber
of
strokes
Indicating
lhe
age
of
Widows"
as
they
were
cajled.
Th"
Tlie
manner
of
thia
Issue
was:
Any
rainy, and bls little son and 1 were
Store
on
Corner
of Monroe and Division Ave.
the
deceased,nnd.
when
our
Hsia
of
engaged In the serious engineering quickest culmination of il\troth I now
person could take to him currency friend, and I had instinctively leveled
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
feat of damming the guttei' on my recall, was during n dance In tho old dead came faster nnd faster II seemed and pqrchane from him fractional
Bell, 173
Bell, 651
ride of theatrect when the stage drove ball room, now the second story of sometime* as though one would never parts of tire dollar, a* for Instance: me, ono fcreat 'soul and masterly man
.Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
up unnoticed by us until my hero had tho building where tho Ironside &amp; t.et tho sound out of hl* oars. Fu­ "Good" for (5, 10, 25, or 50 cents), pouring out his grief for tho loss of
neral
service*
were
held
In
the
vari
­
payable to bearer on demand. In even u kindred soul.
nllghtcd and called his son. who drop­ Michael millinery store Is located. A
It I* not a pleasant spectacle to see
ping everything ran quickly across lieutenant was home on a short fur­ ous churches for single individuals sums of one dollar and upwards."
a man like this In his agony. On the
the street, and leaped Into bls fath­ lough and was attending this dance complete in every detail except tho
SlgniMl. Harvey N. Sheldon.
er's arms. I wav not far behind him with his fiance. At the end of ono set. presence of the remains, and occn- This Acheme worked very well for a day of the nation wldo memorial serv­
rionally
a
memorial
or
union
funeral
but halted as If suddenly paralysed, they went quietly* down the stairs,
time nnd possibly until the .fractional ices for our worshipped, martyred
gating, horror stricken, at him prop­ crossed tho court house -yard, were
&lt; urrcncy was available, but we had a president. It was my fate to be in tlie
ped ppon a crutch, an empty pant log married by the minister who lived ported dead. These services wort* aft few Individuals in this community town of Prairieville, noted for tha
pinned up to his waist and the leg who?*-, tho Baptist meeting house tended by. probably
- every marl, woman who were always seeking to extend fine statesmen and citixens it has sent
pone. I gated thus for a moment un­ stands and were back In the ball room land child In the community able to their credit, and this means wa* sug- Into our midst. I attended the serv­
til I finally realised what amputation at the call of “Take your patners for Igo. 1 use the term community ad-18es.tlve. so. soon there appeared a ices there but have no distinct recolmeant, then turning I fled to the the next sot.’’ How do I know this? | vlscdly as this village approached the miscellaneous assortment of this same IccUon of them ns the choir obliterat­
fnnhannoet corner of our home prom­
ideal of communism as closely ns I currency signed by some good people ed everything else from my mind by
isee upon the grate and wept long and Ing my usual stunt of selling pop It was ever preached anywhere. Tip I nntl ^rao strictly »af It became trying to sing a long meter hymn to
—
MH. Wawn nt
n f the
• A tfront,
rAt. I tthr
*’ ■ obnoxious,’ and sometimesI.it___
.1 - dis­ a short metor tune. After the return
wlnnqpt.were
Utterly. I could not reconcile my­ corn to the dancers nnd Len treated bread
was
Kitchen Economy
pay was small, facilities for sending agreeable knd amborrassing for maf­ of our soldiers, many of the politici­
self to see any Justice in thus malm- me well.
Aristoe Flour in the economical Flour—it goes
“In peace, lovo tunes the shepherd * money home were bod. communication
ans and other* reallied what a great
farther
—
so
the
housewife who uses .ft la prac­
ter this upon thr street..without a
reed,
was slow, prices were high and want consulUUons were held U to moans asset the wap service was If skillfully
ticing economy without sacrificing quality. In
•.urge of that same feeling and It In war. he mounts the warrior’s steed, was staring tnany in tho face. When for ridding the community of It with­ used. I will only note ono which is
persists to this day whenever I think In hamlets, dances on the green,
our noble men and women realised out* ffenec.
quite characteristic with variations.
fact, some of them say they never had such
of that day. Although I am not fa­
the conditions. Immediately the help-.
A persistent office seeker here, who
remained■ however for that born
satisfactory flour before and tiiat the saving in
miliar with his aubsequetit career, I Loro rules tho caxnp, tho court, tho Ing hand ..was stretched out, it wnm humorist and Prince of Wits, Russell had neither, been to- the front nor
cost is noticeable in the family
____
have always held and do yet hold. In
grove
“From everyone according to Lis B. Wightman to give it the propel- furnished a substitute, was accus­
expense account, it’s easy to
Aud men below, and saints above,
ability. To evjry one according to pu«h. A man purchasing * bill of tomed to place-a board inside the leg
save when you do not have to
/ &amp;&amp;
most holy of holies, this cultured man, For loYb Is Heaven, and Heaven Is his needs.’’ and steps were .taken to good* from bln laid down inpayment of hts pants when he went canvassing
sacrifice—just use Aristoa Flour.
/ /A
this genial companion, thio loyal cltllove.
establish a relief fund for the war a miscellaneous lot of this stuff. Ruse, about He always careibd a cane, and
ran. this gallant soldier, officer and
Prom the disastrous defeat of our widows and orphans. * This wa* done took It and sorted it into two piles In his periods of eloquence and
gentleman, tho Into CapL Israel S. raw and untrained troops at the first und orders issued, regularly, .by our raying. ■ “this I will take, but that I waving the "bloody shirt" would
battle of Bull Run, wc commenced to county treasurer. This was not cap’L" “Why! What’s the imatter bring hl* cone down, with a resound­
understand how lacking we were in
with all of Itf the man says. Russ, ing smack upon this board to give the
the front, nnd the disastrous military strength and as Uw dally pa- St was such."! speak from the stand­ pointing to one pHe says, "This I impressloir-that he had “fought.—ded
point of a reclptenmf this fund. We know will be redeemed, but the other and blied" for hl* country.
I thank you, my friends, for hsvwere filled with lurid accounts of the had given our all, my father went out »ay» I know not that my Redeemer

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                  <text>THE
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

MIMI'S “M” I#

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BANNER.

HASTINGS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 16.1914

20 PAGES

HAVE AN AUCTION SALE

oscaSaSTLMSocK LIVELY SCHOOL MEETING

SEASON 1914

HELD MONDAY NIGHT

I Mail Clerk Hay* Delton Merchant

At Ills Premises Du Blate Rond. St*c.
. IB. IlnslinpK
Offer* (iood
Lht at HI# Bale.,
WILLILM COX. OF GRAND RAP­
IDS, APPEARS AS LIVING
We-ley Peltingill hart decided Io
quit farming because
of pour
EVIDENCE.
hiallh.
He will therefore have an
nui'lion gale at his farm on the
Stale Rmpl. Section t&lt;5 Hastings.
IN HABEUS CORPUS PROCEEDCol. W. IL Couch will In* the nuc5&lt; INGS TO GET LITTLE GIRL llmu’er and Hen Merrick clerk.
There will be no by bidding.
Mr.
Peltingill offers a “
? ----------jyarH obi
•-«—
coB.
■»•
broke single or double,
,
perfectly
Lust Hatband, John Smith. of De­ Safe,
a Durham heifer, 5 Berkshire
troit. With Her When Marriage
slioal-, 3 other sltoai.-. "d good kiyWas Prin rd Void.
Tlip u n fo («&lt;•&lt;• 11 appearance. of iiiiieoilii at'liries.
Il will be tin nf-William J. Go\. of Grand Rapid!*, lihnoon snhu commencing id .one
her first Im-hand. whom she said o'clock sharp.
See Ih** adv. for
she supposed was dead cmiwd hi date and full particulars.
.
fail the iitla-mpt of Mis. Myrtle

Pickard- Cox-Simth and Jnhir B.
Kiiulli. her last husband whom she
married* in Windsor. Ont;. in regain
by means of a writ of hnlieii*- rbrpurt iHMiU’KMimi uf Tln-lma Brangvr
Smitli, aged live year*, now in the
limne of .Mr. and Mrs. C.. Conley.,
Saturday.
/
Thelmtin. a pretty liltln 'gidd**i/
haired child, WO* the center of-im
ninn/iiiK .«■! of developinenls.- Four
year* ago her father, William
Branger, of Detroit. placed her in
charge of Mrs. C*w-Smilh.Avl*o, .'iflor she became She wife of Smilh
Hireo months ago, legally adopted
Thijidn,
Shortly afterward silo
wrote tier friend. Mrs.
‘V
Grand Rnpids. that she wanted l»\
place Thelma in a good home. It)
was from this source that the Con­
leys received information which led
In their faking the child Into their
home. She immediately became n
great favorite with them.
Some linn* ago. the Smith)* wanted
In regain possession of I Io- child.
Mrs. Conley refused to D*l her re­
turn. Mr. Smilh came to Hasting-*
in an effort Io recover possession of
her but was unsuccess fit). So the
mailer was taken into court.
When Mrs. Cox-Smilli took the
Miami. Attorney Potter, counsel for
th*’ dcf*,ndhntN.*-drew from her the
■lory of her checkered career. She
left Cox eight year* ago.
Their
• child had died mid I he woman weal
|&gt;y Iho name j«Ih&lt; wlut known by
when she liveil in Ixiwell- Myrtle
Pickard. She lived in Toledo aijd
afterward, in Detroit! .While em­
ployed n« housekeeper by a mqn
named Lawrence. she liecaim* aciiuainled with Smilh. whom she af­
terwards mnrri*i|.
When ahe snw Cor. her Kiippotm!
deceased former spouse, s.he exi-laimi-iL “Why. I (bought you were
dead!",
“No. I'm alive.“ s.ikl Cor. who had
been summoned Jiero from Grand
Rnpids for use on. the stand by the
dAfense. if his Aorvlcos wen* nec­
essary.
A* the woman had been married a
Mi’ond lime without being divorced
from Cox, her marriage with Smilh
was illegal and void. The adoption
priH-i'e.lings were also void.
The
court, therefore. ndjourqbd the case.
Ono of the lamentable aspect*; of
Hie case was (he fad llial (he little
child was Iho center of such an en­
tanglement. She allowed her af­
fection for JlhC Conley during the
proceedings and listened in inno­
cent wonder whenever she hoard
III*’ attorneys mention her name.
Sin* was prettily dressed amt went
happily away with Mrs. Conley.

NUMBER 11

PART ONE-1 TO 8

Latest Redpath Chautauqua Picture

WESLH’PATTENBILL WILL

I'essr

million About Him.

THERE WF.RF. NO Dill. MO­
MENTS. SGMirriHNG IHHNGUR
SAA1NG EVERY MIMTK

.the \n4l-kuown mail clerk of th* E. A. RIDER AND THOMAS
t K.
H.idwai. has begun -ml •
I for s!ii.o*»i damages ngain-t Mr.
WATERS ELECTED TO THE BOARD
Tuilion Bairs Fixed By Board Aro

TO SPEND VACATION

■ atior him.
Th** package
. which Mr. Peiuioik had.

ON AU SABLE RIVEfl

omuii-atiou

iVnllrr Phelps Vere Miller and
Chester .Stem Will Journey ‘ '
Domi Stream in Chihh*.
Waller Phelps. Chester Stem and
Vere Millei- left on Tuesday for
RoM’ommon where they will em­
bark In I heir canoe for a t rip down
the AuHalde river |o its mouth al
AuSnlde on Igike Huron.,n distance
of about IMM» miles 'they will,
make the journey in al**ml hi days.-'
and will enjoy camp life and ll«h-

|i*nl. All are experts with the pad­
dle. Mr. Plielps and Mr. Miller hnvUug established th** record between.
Mast itigs and Grartd Rapids.
/
Al Roscommon they Will start
down Ilin South Branch of Hie Aucounties of Crawford. Oscoda,

AUTO TURNS TURTLE LAST
SUNDAY NEAR PRAIRIEVILLE
Was Loaded With Boys on Way to
Lake; Richard Mullen
Badly Hurt.
From Our D*-lton Correspondent:
IjisI Sunday forenoon a crowd of

dull mliidl.

inu

feelhig

Ben Greet Players In Their Dressing Teol Making Up For'Their Presenta­
tion of "Twelfth Night" at a Redpath Chautauqua. Photograph, Season
of 1914.

Chautauqua Will be Held in Tlic City Park
For Sev^n Day's, Beginning August 5th.

Great Program for Seven Great Days, The Finest Entertainments
Scheduled For This Splendid Chautauqua. Kryl’s Band
belonging to Mark Norris and drivAnd The Ben Greet Players.
slarli-d for a swim in Cmokciplake. I
When about half way between
Prairieville and Delton iu one of I lu­
II will
be,-L roads ill tlial vicinity for -ome
unknown reason Ijn* car turned tur­
tle wit It its .occupants and hurling
them to the ground.
All riwaped Chautauqua

a One n&gt;.

began b
year. and cvidi’iici
gi'v-s was.shown.

ep*ul

MARRIAGE OF EARL C. TUCKER
AND MISS MAUDE STUART

Solemnized in Emmanuel Episcopn
- t'hurch Tuesday Mornhqi. Wed­
ding Brciikfiisl iirPiiri-h House.

ui

Emmanuel

Ihrhight
&gt;und in
•viilently

Epi-eounl' !*&gt;we&lt;| with remarks along lh&lt;* ,«amo

At tins point
i took the floor

•d the vj*r»*mdny.

Friday.
entertainment* here
A Great Fraijt;
l-rnni,»
.favored liaTtflrrtf-n:.'*'* "Tffh'v*' wlbf ntfend Tbi*-rta-ting*’’ Morninn—Ghiklrrn'*.
lion of ilirhnrd Mullen,
Chautauqua this yeai»- in the City Chniitnuqna will han* a program
caught beneath tho car.
tlial canmd !»• maii-le-d except al
f* tirki't.s wen* ^jnade. and
mediately who found lie was ser­
making them ha&lt;| th*' right .to
iously. injunsl InfomnHy. lie '
•f any com­
I. unless it shodlil be imposmimy frii’iid- nhoitl here win* are
very anxious almdl him and .111
hoping he may ivcover.
Choir.
Chautauqua .there in'lull. that that
Garrison Reunion.
Dunbar Qiiarloit*’
The seventh annual meeting of
ailies Simtthe Garrison family will be held on Association Hint Hie profits' this iug I’arty,
inyid Opera
WiMlnesday. August. 51 h. al the
I'.icninii
Co.. Edwal
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mow­
ry. All members of the family are Park. After the smaii debt- of the Wendling, sides othvi^altraelions of (he high­
est order: when any city can have
Mrs. E. C. Edmonds, Sec'y.

but

I once church in Grand lliipitlH.nr~W-**-»“*J*“'
,*“'**,-

e Van Tifflin. who acted as
I ur-i man.
inc i»rmr wa- givenI'hyn's ulori*'- ami go-*dp.
Il is
I away by tier fatlbT. D. M. Stuart, ’’sai.l that not on** &lt;‘f-the three W i"
. - &gt;.

■

.

■ ■

a.

r^.... I..

II... I a.*. ■ I..o.tl.

school
had.
From . the applause' that,
groetod the two lawyer-' remarks
it was quite evident, that the ma-

Chita lull*- bridal

kind of peFsoii.dilies indulged in by

chiffon ribbon. Mr-. who had no chanci* tn say anything
in lh*’ir own behalf.
.

bodice an&lt;l tunic of lace. Stu* wore m**mlH*rs of the school lion rd. ’ It

—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—
mlertaffi-

NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM IN HASTINGS COMPOSED
OF MESSRS. 0. R. BENHAM AND H. D. TRIM.

Iweii Hying rumors of a purpo-*** In llour“ each mornim
Inive the Chautauqua this year on
the fair grounds.
To sillle this
hold season Morning i;hildi*nNothin:
Chautauqua Association met Mon­ luuqua plan, devised by the Red-,
day forenoon and videit unanimous-! path Burcini. which ojiiII'oIk the
ly Io that Ilin umlerslaiiding of a best, latent in ihr-nmiRry. cnnld
bring such a feast
eohd things
Chautauqua h*-l*l in the
i-ompufin;
Ihnritnlively.
•kel- f..r

IwilloU

alnl Mr- C. .1. Stuart. Hi*

wore

tauqun would be held.

coin &lt;r. Deck**

had ii wide

Io maintain effi-

will be Charles It VI r. who will

dirki'Ls and the pledge cards, which
Wre lii.'ide al the Chautauqua last

Messrs..C. B. Benhnm .ami 11. D.
Trim, of this cily. have formed a
co-partnership for Irniisaclhiii off
the real estate business. Their of­
fice will be at Mr. R.’nbam's resi­
dence I Iff. North Broadvyay.- when*
(Key have a cozy office. Mr. Ben­
ham will attend toThi* office work
and Mr. Trim will do (he outside
work.
Mr. Benham is no Mrarigor to Hie
. people of Barry County in th» R**al
Estate business in which he was
for several years engaged hen*, and
in which he established a* reputa­
tion ns a luislling, reliabje. wide­
awake delffer. He will attend i*‘ ll&gt;'!
office work.
»
Mr. H. D. Trim is recognised as a
■hustler, and a tireless worker, ami
will nttend to the oulaide work.
Formerly a farmer lilimudf, be
“KNOWS LAND” and land value*.
He will he foUiul a man of. gihid.
sound, relitlhle Judgment,
well
posted, ami a genial, compnuionable
man.

Last spring' Mr. Denham em­
barked In an advertising campaign,
which he announced later that lie
would disconlintti’. as he did not
have sufficient property listed, nor
a sufficient
variety. He further
staled in his advertisement, that he
believi-d thoroughly in advertising*,
hut that when prospective buyers
camo you. must bn ahU to “deliver
the Roods." Not having sufficient
proporlv listed ho could not make
gotwl. In closing his announcement
Mr. Benham said that when the
tiroper time came he would. In*
leard from again.
For some time past Mexsrs.TIt’nharn ami Trim have been busy
-currying around Barry County
listing property, and have been
very successful. In their large adverHst'inenl on page twelve of this
issue, may be seen only a few of the
many Uarry Coiinly farms they
have listed.
Anyone wishing to
sell, or buy, real eslab* will be intcnwled in their announcement.
Read it.

the shifpe of a In
be room was pn
Tld* was the woi

••*-|ork.

lecture

at

Eirnuig-

Mz-,

Anna

Afternoon r*
•lay.. July tH. .Tliose who made
Ev.
tpinde
ple*ta*‘s last year can gel their 3:nn oVIock.t
cards and season tickets al Grigs­
Following
by's shoe slon* nn and after next
Saturday.
Thus.*
who
made
Monday.
on North
pledges will nn doubt want Io push
WediieMlav.
Morninii—• luldieii’.the sale of tickets and will need Io
Dunbar Bell Ring*
ami Mali
The Banner Ollier Has Tickets.
Quartette .
■Lecture. MLcamiiiThe BANNER pledged Hl.’ -ale **f
tickets Iasi year. These we wil|
•II and dthiuljl*
have anil will offer Io any who may
Single Admission
wish to purchase thrill on and nf»
ter next Saturday. The price will
be al FJ.'Ni each. Only a limited
Dunbar dtell Hills-. *
and Male
.
number.- l.ntM) oTHie s?.oo .ca.-mi Qdarlelli*.
tirkrls have hern Tainted for Hasf• nt&lt;. Chil­
Single ndiniwulm..
li ll.ijiu.it M' -ei'l Mr ■ M..
ings so that it will be well for any
iilbv.
jand Mrs. Philip.
who desire to buy season ticket** Io
Thursday.
...
। ,: iv.....i.
.. .... r.iC . ------------it ihipids:
--------------------------&gt;*ing|e admission
gel them early—if limy would get Morning—Children1Ifoiir—Mis**
| John E IhliiHHk of Big ll.iphls; Il*'v,
the f2JX) price.
' McArthur.
Cnnvenirncrs of Grounds.
Material—The.
CH-ek.
Tin* new drinking fountain wijl Land"— Mr. Adair.
be installed in time for tin.* Chau­
(jingle admission :
•nts, Cliiltauqua. furnishing to all the tin--.-t dren It^cenis.
There will lie u lire alarm
of water from out* cily wells..The Afternoon—Concert.
.turned in tomorrow night. 7:30
Rubel
A
Rolicrls.
grounds will be well lighted. The
tn dcmonsirale some new'rqulptoilet fooms of the Central school
-I.incoln
iiient tlial (Io- city haw on 3Q
Evrnhi&lt;i—.!■•&gt; Night - Kellogg-Hain- I days trial. Alarm will lie turnbuildings will be available for all Mctkiimcll.
who may wish to use them. There
Single ()ihqii&lt;i&gt;ui
• kl iu from No. X Mk resident#,
will tie employees w|m will itin-cl
Singh*'. Adioi”-inti’ 50 cents. Chil-; -need not bi* alarmed.
auto owners, where to park *(heir
uren
cents.
.
cars, and placi’s will lie pruvidi-d
W. IL Jamieson. Major.
■ Admii*sjoii I** Children's Hour Tree'
Itiibel A llnberls.
for hitching horses:
The cily
to all.
•
Leclun*, “The IJannh-d lloui*u*'

th-

teacher, whil,
average Rfi5i» an actual saving of
Ost to the cily. This was cvidenl-

Questions .by another
patron
brought out (h»* fart that by com- ‘
charge of on., teacher, instead of
lwr», tin* Jipard hail -pmvideil for all
the increase in Hu* ?uperint**u-

Another taxpayer -••••met(Y'dj*^~
fjt whrn_tnf*»im**d iiiat the scnool
l*»ard, had published, it- proceed­
ings &lt;n full for sonn* time.
Although recogaizihg- the fact
that flie.mntti*r nf Using the rate of
foreign tuition rested.entirely with
ph** l«»ard. it was fell by sevi'ral mjchiding tin* iiu’inber- of the board,
that it would be advisable Io have
; an 'expression of the 'meefitis on
that.' profWisitinn.
A |esoluti&lt;*n'
was offrred lixing.the ruin rtt $l(i
per annum fop th** high sch*Md and

high school.

President Kctehmn

�Tin: IIAOT1NCS B tXXER IH.V K lull

Pumps

Colonials

Warm Weather Wearables

Oxfords

FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN

FOR WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN. MEH, BOYS AND YOUTHS

Everybody who buys a pair of Colonials, Pumps or
Oxfords at ibis store baa the advantage of making his or
her selection froth the largest stock and the best as­
sorted line of footwear in Barry county. We are Special­
ists at "fitting the feet and with * our complete stock of

burs
DAIRY INDUSTRY IN HOLLAND

all sizes and all widths, we

are able to iij^-you.
If
you have any. trouble with your feet. or-haVcany troublcjn getting fitted correctly, call at this store and let u» show
you what we can do for you.

Immense Amount of Butter and
Cheese ‘ Exported From Little
Kingdom—Land Is High.
The HlUe country of Holland ex­
perts an imn:cai&gt;o amount of butter
and cheese. In this country land kt

FOR WOMEN

FOR MEN

$17)4 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. $2.00,
$2.50, $37)0, $150, $4.00

$2.50,1 $3.00, $3.50, $4.00
and $4.50

FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN

FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS

50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.54
$1.75, $2.00, $2.50

$1.00, $1.25, $1.54 $1.75,
$2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00

lhase people pay their rents pF Inter­
est on tha Investment by producing ;
butter and cb&lt; eso which they place on
the European markets tn successful
competition »lth that produced W
America on land of Icm than one-fifth
ik in the towtus. One of tha

We have a large and complete stock-.of these things and you are ’sure
to find many attractive bargains on our counters.

Lawn Kimonas
Embroideries
House Dresses
Lace Curtains
t
Dressing Sacques
Apron Ginghams
Wash Dress Skirts
Lawns and Chailies
Wrappers and Dresses
Silk and Lisle Hose
Shirt Waists in Cotton ' Summer Net Corsets
Silk and Linen
Embroidered Lisle Hose
These arc only a few suggestions. There are many other desirable
and seasonable goods.

THE W. E. MERRITT STORE
Phone 66

Hastings, Mich.

maar. Tha market consists of a gov­
ernment walshhuuse and a square
block of pavement. On market day

I Miss Olive Walker, of Middle-!
; visiting -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bcllitivillv. was the guest uf Mr. and M|-s.:. ger.
•.
I1 Ed. Sentz Sunday.
Miss Cmislanre Smith, of Aim
। Mrs. Hetty Newtmi and Mary|| Arbor, I* a guest of her gnmdparNewton, of Grandville, are visiting lerfts. Judge ami Mrs. Clement
Miss Clisi Crook i.&lt; visiting with Air. Albert Altoft.
smith.
friends .in Prairieville..
Brainard Richards, nf Beilford.
Mr. and Mrs. Nnnnnn Lal bum and
Lewis Heath made a business trip came Saturday to attend Hie funeral Mr. ami Mrs. Bert. Faucher went to
Phone 176
Masonic Temple Building
Io
Greenville
last
wv«
k.
of
his
grandmother.
Hastings.
Wall Lake Monday to spend the
Mrs. Ella Swe-L of Jucksmi, is
Mrs. Minnie* Pflug, of Grand Han- II week.
'
Ho- gucsl of relatives here.
i ids. was the week end guest of j Mrs. Hoy'Andrus and daughter,
Bert Saddler «’f Kalqmaxoo was; Miss Laura Dftvtes.
l Miss Hull), spent'« part of last we-k
hen- on' business this week..
Mr. and Mrs. Altieri Tobey expeel j I with tho Misses Allison and lloncy
Mrs. Frank Ketcham of Chicago I to attend lhe funeral of theta niece al Owosso.
\
_
is visiting'Mrs. L. H. Evart’s.
।
♦». .
Mrs. F. H. Pancoast returned
glalc of Michigan. County of BarTO COLDWATER
LaVrriu- Ryerson is visiting an ! Mix* Mabel Si.x.xon left yeplvnlay home Tuesday after a Ihreu weeks
aunt, Mrs Fr«-d Cutler, in Ionia.
&lt;&gt;.
; i.»r SI. tanner, where nIuj will t®- visit wilb friends in Madison, Wi«.,
Andrew Myers ain| fnruily spei.i
•penl main for .owcral weeks.
and Cliicngu. '
an order of the Probate Coutl for Stale Will Care For ' Boy Whose
Kmidity with relatives al Shtillz..
'
: Mrs. Bertha Mitchell Ihiwser, of
Judge and,.Mtn. GUeuient Smith
the County of Barry, made mi (he
Parents Arp Imprisiuicd for
•”
" ”
,jailed friends; ihdiumumlis, visited Mr. and Mrs. leave, for Bay View |t4»xl week,'
Ulh day of July A. i». IPii, four!
y
h&gt;.
l
b
Showing
Carriers
on
Which
Cheese
in
Middlt
Wilbnr
Lane
Iasi
week.
where lliey expect Lu remain fbr
Brutally Treating Him.
months from.lliul dale were allowI Mi-- IM- '
Is Transported From the Market to
|'. A. s
| Ellvi'i Sullivan reiurned from I.ake several weeks.
cd for ‘creditors to present their | Lilli- Wesley Johnson. Iho son of
rinlviidviil.
the Boats for Shipment
uur-l "f
Odext-a Saturday, where she has
Vere Miller left yesterday with
claims against the edate of Hernan Mr. and Mrs. l.y’muif.Johnsou. who
lay. simr- [
j j? j
J. Hnminnnd. late of said county. । ary serving ■sentence^ for brutally,
Chester Stem and Waller Phelps
AVImt ,p&lt;-1 and corer them with canvaa to pro- (he qur-| •f Mr.
dcceaseil, and Unit, ah creditma of
for Hu.xcoiumon for y 1x11100 trip on
A porta'll tect them frurn sun or rain. £hee»c pox,
,
the uSablc river.
'lal« school. in Coldwaler mi 1h;
by R&lt;'&lt; i buyers. repreu nUnx commission firms
Mr. an
Miss Myrtle Houfsiatler ot Grand
nerit their claims Io -aid Probate Thursday morning. Wesley's par
&gt;"r* I from the dlffereul parts of the coun- ei|« frient
Gouri, al tim Probata onic&lt;- in tho
liapids, is taking her well earned
• -p"k.- "I I try aro .present Precisoly at ten day.
nnliiy uiitll Tm-sday with her son vttea|ion with her 'parents, Mr. ami
City uf liaxiings. fur •■xaiumalion
committed to primji.
''11'
*' o--------’clock—
tho guns bounds. tji« market । Charle*
......................... uf Albion, .spent i.ind frlcmli- al KalaiRtuou.
mid ollowmici*.. on or before HiMrs. Ja*vi lioufsIaUer.
.
ononu and
nnri the
*h-- acene is
*£ a
— busy
».'•-« one&lt; in
t- I Sll,"l|,.v "*|h Mt. and Mrs. Normal'' Mr. mid .Mrs. Dun Handier spent
I Uh day. of Nov-inbm-' iwxt, and
'’ opens,
Mrs. W. it. t’amk. Miss Dorothy
— l*° ..
.
... iruirem
.
’Sunday at Kalamazoo, visiting Mrs. am! Master llichnid Look, l-ft yesa I'b -’-mJ l’..’nYr'\\.'.7|’.'b-‘nt ’*01’ei.u
1 i aj*out
Jo’,r» -------- cheese
wifi
that such claims will
board be­
fore said Gturi. on Saturday the
....... He followed hl- t"tnnrks &lt;®an&lt;’ hands. After being sold the week end with her sister in Grand; Mr. mid Mrs. Jus; Englenimi and lenlay fAr Buy View, where they
will spend (he summer.
with player.
Afli-r ,-iuuiim "L' l: cheese aro removed on carders, each
daiik'hb'r of Chicago. -are visiting;
f - Arise." We li.-b-ned I" roll cull. | buruo l/y two mtn, io the official wclgh- Itapids.
Mrs Kellar Stem left for Beiilon
Mr. A. C. Woodruff wml Friday !&lt;&lt;Jier mother, Mrs. Jennie Miller.
•Dried July 11. A. b. tvt i.
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house, where they are weighed and Grand
Rapids to visit Mrs. Jam--.-; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Alden &lt;&gt;f Aun&gt;- Ifarbor. Saturday, when* she ex­
' CHARLES M. MACK,
then packed into boats on the canal Wiekham. •
r-.i. Nebr-’werr guests ot her aunt. pects Io stay until Wednesday or
Adv.
Judge of Probate.
Thursday, of this week.
uiiiiib-r of friend
near by and taken to the different
.Mrs. Julia A. Willison. Friday.
"All aorta and conditions of men Mrs. Wall-u «*nt ’a grrn’ilng l&gt; cities or ston.l iu large curing houses
Mamie and Kalb Iroitsfile leave
Mi«&lt; Aceliii M. (.each, who has
Dangerous Hiccoughs.
have excellent explanations for their -Mr-. Sjnilii.
jqrjday.
I liven leacliing in Kewritp-v, lll„ is Wednesday ' for Detroit, and from
Two unusual cases of suffering position In life." said the aeoato.r. "A and every h
Hutc thoy will go un to Canada,
5
Imniv f&lt;»r lhe summer'vacation,
_Ma,JL
through hiccoughs are reported, tn tramp, however, camo under my ob-,h"f speedy ‘XX’ hSf'lffi OPERATE THE BABCOCK TEST
mollt-i-1 Mrs. Ii\ltuid . Clarke of Grand
one. a man had an attack uf hie- •ervation who had no Illusions about J. H""1"
al Milan.
I liapids, was the guest of Mr. ami
Miss Luura Trim returned ibis
| girls.
। im
coughs which tabled for nine days be­ the cause of bls own condition.
Mrs. IL M. Lambie ami Mrs 1 Mrs. E. A. Burton.’ over Htimlay.
morning'from her (rip. out Wist,
T*»Ol
"A' flue looking and fashionably
’“-i-i.,1"
fore he obtained relief. A little girl
Maurice.luuubiu Were iu Gisuid BapMr. mid Mrs. 8. C. Brock and. ai-eoiut^ouied by. her abut. Mr».
'..f ’ 1,’nm'.’.' K':;
had a much ’’worse attack, which dressed wom« bad just alighted from J- "I
,
|-Vr. anil Mrs. Will Barnaby sjient ’■Frank Trim of TaguujOt Wash.
In Handling Milk.
II-. AM-u Freer 1- siu ndmg a Sunday al Gun aud West Utkw.
lasted- between three and four her limouslnn at tho hotel entrance.
. T.-F. McCarthy, of New York
w |w
p'u |,v
\V &lt;lkrink-'
' ‘l
al
l.u.ian Willison and family spent Cily. was in the city the fore part
and was suddenly approached by this
"Whv a F|.iw- r Mi--i&lt;i!i " a
A nummary of the points to be fol­
fright. Doctors had been unable to thabbily dressed man. who requested : d.-lmhtfui ’pap&gt; r r«-ad by Mt - Mer­
Sunday with Mrs. WillUfm’s fath­ of I Im week -on business, being
lowed
In
operating
the
Babcock
test
cuiuiVclpd with the U. 8. Rubber
end the paroxysms, aud many times a dime.
; ri. L..
Mrs. Grigsby kijidly favorif Harold Sheffield. er. Will ilnrvvy of Hinds Corners.
IU. and Mrs, Bruce Hayilyn.* of
“•No. I have no money 4o spare n d u« with a solo.
.Mr-. Quiglvj
it «u thought tho child would die.
Ohio e xperiment station fcilowo:
Frank Horton. Chas. Brewer, bn
-‘
•’ —
S.iuinnw. are the guests of her par­
She bad wasted away alarmingly, and for you. I do not bob why an nb" l”ld of Hi.- ing
Hurbm mid John Gould molored l&lt;&gt;
1. Securn a rnpresenUtlvp sample.
,
ry..
have Hik'd ill
ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Paricuatil. Chariiitb*
hope for her recovery won abandoned. bodied man llko you should go at
in .Mr.
Brewer’s car
..... . ..... which
2. Measure pul the required amount ,
’ was given |.y
Charlton
Hut a short time ago she had a vlo-' beKKlng.'
I hm mI-iv.
AIl&gt; r witn.—mu- Hid
Sup!.riuti-iidcul
J
”
f
milk
with
the
17.6
c.
c-pipette
and
"'I s'pose. ma'am.' replied the laxy "f1*,,!’111'?”.|
lent attack of coughing. Her mother
Will Richardson li-iided'th» luueral «»f his m&lt;&gt;lh»-r, same ih-y wvnl U&gt; Eatan haptdand hospilnl.
1.......
■ ' deliver It to the test bottle.
Mrs. Caroline A. Richards, Sunday. ami visited the seem.* of the recent
gave her cold tea and lemon. Tho tramp, 'it'a fer about tho aamo ria- ''
"'*■
Ilk.
'SI,:' 'T';1!"'I 3. Add 17.5 c.- C. sulphuric acid for
Mi«^ Leone Wilcox is in. Ionia, eyclouc.
coughing stopped. Everybody waited to. IM . brel.hr
c. c.‘ fcr skim milk;
; ton. MU o. kretto'
tM.-",-. 1 hjto-’'.,Li" whole ndlk.
anxiously expecting tho hiccoughing hrerd,
mix geanV but thoruagl.ly.
to return? But it did noL
■4. Placd In centrifuge and whirl at
full speed for five or six minutes for
j Bump.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
DANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
whole milk, seven to eight minutes for
skim milk.
.
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I ?■ A1“ l&gt;« »•&lt;«. to brl., lb. IM
Io n -inrur by
litlle-pirh. "Whv u&amp; 10 ,ho n,’ck ot tbc
I Wear a While lliblmn" an originc Wh,rl '“,n ftt ruU pP&lt;,ed f°r lwo
al piH-m wax remi by Mr-, lb I. n &lt; or ’hn-e minutes for whole milk, three j
Smith.
Bcfn-shmeiits were wrv- ( °r fokr minute* for skim milk.
j
••&lt;!.. There were Xi^perwms pre--! 7. Add hot water again to bring tho |
■ul. and afler.lhe didrihulion of | fat up In the neck of the bottle to
Howers tn aland thirty-invalbU and! the b or y per cent. mark.
&lt;
old people, the lueoliug adjourned;
-Hua!- twirling
■—
- - speed!
ij 8.-Glro
at- fall
for at least ono minute.
Hf'len SmiLli, Siicrelaryj
.1 1*. Read the test at 125 to 140 du- ✓
' Mrs. Ballou.- Pres, pro Lein. | gret-s Fnbrc-ubelL
Tlie White Itlbbon.
. 10. Record tho test and empty tho I
Hastings, Mich., July 10, 1914
bottles
thorough-1
. ...
. .
notuws immediately; cleanse
elennae thoroi
Dr. B. L. Hayden,
.
r...
&gt;
to remove reMuM.
J ln» pure
litllu bow.
which I B bk .lukmc
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cheese they have rnado, pile them In

Ironside Shoe Co

PERSONAL MENTION

REASONS ENOUGH

GOOD ADVICE

I- ..i&gt; |..-k
i.m'IUI
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Iirni Ir km,,. I! VALUE OF A COW’S PRODUCTS
II.IIUI- 111,11
'V1,h
other thought
Sale* Should Reach at Least *50 Per

-

You must be comfortable to do good work
a hot day.

on

There’&gt; a piiiiL’iple lies underin.idh

An electric fan, either at tho office or
at the home, keeps you cool and makes y^u
feel like applying yourself.

Which comes from
j Thu . value of a cow's products
• . above. •
I should pay the cost of feed, tho labor
s1”-s io me wearer
,
,
.
;
..
.
As She goes ,H, he,- eriauds of ot tarinK for hor- even thou’h no
I... help in
la hired, and at least six per
Cont. Interest on tho capital Invested,
You can work in comfort at a coat Of abOUt; A lnmrh &lt;&gt;f flowers ahd a card.
that Is on the value of the cow and ,
‘lied witli a wliitv riblion bow
the cost of sheltering her. Feed, .lacent an hour.
I.- a gift lit fur a queen
I Willi a nice litllu
know.
We have numerous styles and sizes of elec­
It may be said that the sal lb from •
til enn-rs.fhe Inwhi&amp;t lioycl,
'
tric fans and would ba pleased to have you
II opens the dark prison ‘dor»T. . ..
call and see them.
I II brings .'i glad spirit of sunshine of her product, should bo at least *30
per
year. It should be thta amount to
“Wh&lt;T«. Iliff- was naught but sad..vna &gt;mv&gt;v.
break even. It should bo more than
How about a GAS RANGE to make kitchen work
this tn make dairying as profitable iw
you ask. what I his while rib- *’ ”iui«i bo to Interest and hold.th«[
for the wife a COMFORT?
lam- «li.iuI* fornorthern farmer.
It taust be jnoro '
than th(n to build up the farm and
Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co
■ io-, 'lb* n'me.—led reminder
make ihw- buildings more comforts-. ;
That I of fibd's work tun n part.
ble and the hours of work more rca-1
laonabio. '__ :------ u___ :__ •
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Phone No. 5
I hi- ribbon.. *&gt; white and pure,
I I -T'm, -ran l?Rf%p..Fn-Lre
’J*!?-**
'
"ALWAYS-RENDER REAL SERVICE."
Wlicrcvcr 1 may be.
’The valmf of Wiaconain dairy prod- 1
, ucts made tn ono year exceeds by *16,- ’1
j l.i thus.', who are sick and weary, j OOPOfly that of tho yearly gold outputTi
I As (hey gn down life's way,
’ M the United States. Alaska Included, i
III brings n IHll»» message
i T«'t what Is of mojo consequoncu ta . i
1 Of cheer from day to days
the fact that while tho gold can bsj
' mined bat once, thpjtalry eowi stand ,
■ Th'jj *'ww*r ymrf nbiw&gt;n«. • ready at tho beg'lnnfng of tho new ’"pure* *,nhV‘®s wh"‘‘ ;,n'1' .’■'’ar to duplicate thalr annual produo- '
lOf Uta ’l.\&gt; that wewr faileth" * Uon'
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l-B.L57kCH.WtoT

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Saginaw, Mich.
Deqr Sir:—
Having sold yon a “V'ictor Victrola,” tamikyou would write me your
reasons (or buying this class of a musical instrument.
.
Thanking you for an early reply, I am
Yours Very Truly,
F. R. PANCOAST.

Saginaw, Mich., July 12, 1914.
Mr. F. R. Pancoast,
Hastings, Mich.
t
Dear Sir:—
Replying to yours o( the 10th will say: I have a piano in my house
and find that all the musU 1 can get from it is just the amount of musical talent
I possess, and as my taste for music demanded better than I can execute, and
the Victrola gives me every variety of music executed by the best possible
talent,-1 felt that the Victrola alone could~suit me. I*now enjoy instrumental
and vocal music in solos, ducts, trios, quartettes, choruses and bands, and
have at my slightest wish Caruso, Schumann-Heink, Scotty, Louise H.qmcr,
iu fact, ail the greatest musicians in the world to entertain me.
Z
’
Yours Truly,
B. L. HAYDEN.

PAV.-,»*********&lt;*-&gt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNEH. JILT 14 I9H.

Woodland

Cathedral Choir, a Unique Musical Organization Which Will Be Here Chautauqua Week

Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hilbert and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoffer inAtored
over to Bal He Creek -Thursday, mid
spent lhe day visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Vonlloulen anil
Mr. and Mrs. DfrVcre England went
Grant! Rapids visllnra Thursday.
The VnnHoulen'n buying goods to
n*|*li*nt«b their slock in the store,
and lhe Eugtand's attending lhe
furailure sahm.-,.
A. w. Ddhnbaek t» OM of lhe
latest to learn motoring. looks Io its
like Al. was gt-lling ready for a new

Trume
Munion
left Monday
morning for Eaton Rapids, where
he will Ink,, a course of Irealmenl
for rheumatism which has tether­
ed very much of late.
Mrs. I.eji Cooper and twin of Mil­
waukee came Friday to-remain
with her father Elmer Bollnn for
some time. Leo will soon move 10
Grand Rapids, where, he has a
liermniieiil job awaiting him. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hynes of Freenoft art? spending a few days visit­
ing in the village.
Georgp Gallaiine of Nashville is
flpemling a few days with Mr. ami
Mrs. D. H. England at tholr collage
al Baddie Bay lake.
Dr. McIntyre who has owned and
operated six different motor cane
nnd has perhaps driven 'a car over
Dion* miles of road than any oilier
person in Barry County, had n lit­
tle experience with Ids runabout
Monday' evening, that makes us
laugh.
While near lhe Friend
school house- hr* Carlton in a
drenching rain his motor slopped,
amt after cranking, pushing nml
changing lhe different parts, lo get
, lhe thing si ailed wilhoul result,
lhe doctor concluded life best Hung
for him lo do would be to telephone
to Mr. Vanlioiilen to bring out his
car nml low him in. while waiting
a nearby farmer's wife look pity
on his predicament and kindly in­
vited him lo supper. The offer was
(piirkly accepted nml he enjoyed a
bounteous meal.
He was I hen
reaily to start home, ns Mr. VnnHotilen was on I lit* spot with a rope
nnd soon had Hie doctor and bis
safely in Ho* garage, now for Hie
laughing part. Tin* doctor's young
sons look n peek inlo the gasoline
tnnk nm) found il ns dry ns the
doctor wns, wet. Ihit in .pome juice,
cranked her up ami away wonl lhe
motor ns flm* ns over, just ns if
nothing had Happened. Mr. nml Mrs. (Hie Valentino nml
baby of Enlon Rnpids are spending
a few days visiting Ihelr parents.
H. H. yalqptim* nf Helle Center.
Ohio visited his brolher .lolui* nml
family lhe first of the week.
C. D. Garn is entertaining his
brolher of llnslings for a few days.
Mrs. Harrison Blocher left Sun­
day evening for Union Cily, ImL,
called there by the serious illness
of her mot her.
I
WEffTWOODLAND.
\ Mr. ninl Mrs.. Wnllncu Merriam
'nml ilniighler, Threiwn of Wood­
land, gpcnl Sunday n! H. J.. Schaiitly&gt;.
Palmerton Bros, go! a now 20 h.
p. Nichols and Shepard threshing
innchim*. Friday.
Al tho school ineniing Monday
night, D. N...Stowell was ro-elecletl
Treasurer and Hie job of getting
wood was given lo Blake Rising.
Frances Kiipfer spent last week
will) friends in Hastings.
KathorT'eii Pralt of Woodland
spent a few days Iasi week with
Hildred Schaibly.
Mrs. A. F. Geigor entorlainoil
her mother, Mrs. S. Karl and Mrs.
IL Green and daughter of fuiko
Odessa, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Townsend
mid son. Dale, of East Wmxllaml
nml Mr. nml Mrs. Cfve of Woodland
were gnesls of Rev. nml Sira. &lt;*Go.
Culler. Sumkiy.
• E«l. Leak mid family nf Si*howa.
Mr. mid Mrs. John Hauer of Wood­
land nnd Floyd Chun of South
Woodland were visitors at lhe
homo of Mrs. Caroline Hauer. Sun­
day.
*
Mrs. Herbert Bishop and children,
nf Hastings, spent a few days nt
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Geiger.
Mr. nml Mrs. George Hill of
Wnrnorvillo. called on their brothera Henry and Frank Schaibly;
Sunday afternoon. . ,
Mr. nn&lt;l Mrs. A. F. Geigor spent
Sunday in Wmlland. Iho guests of
lheir parents, Mr. mid Mrs. John
Geiger.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Docker and
son, Murry visited Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chas. Fisher nnd sdn. Gayinn at
lhe homo of C. S. Palmerton in
WiMMlland. Sunday.
Rosen Jlynes. wife and snn.’Mr.
mid l)Ir,s. Forrest Hager nnd mothor, nil of East Woodland, spent
Sunday, nt Perry Barnum's.

N the Brat evening of the two day musical festival nt our forthcoming Chautauqua tho Cathedral i lu lr. which has traveled from erfst to west during the jiast year,
program which Is bound to appeal to every listener.
The repertory ot the Cathedral Choir Includes short modern Oratorios by such component as Ituck, Stainer and Sebnecker; also a ntnnlwr.of old hymns, secular aolos, duels, quartets and choruses of a very blgb order. Busilyclosing with n grand flnalo of nn operatic nature. Thero arc nine in-this choir—a. ladles’ quartet, n innlo quartet nm! n pianist Following tho npiwarance of this organization at Aberdeen. 8. D.. the local Lyceum cummUtaa.
man wrote to tho Redpath ns follows: "Your group of urtlsts met a large and apprcs-latlve amlivnce in the Normal auditorium last evening. I’eoplo are loud io thely praise ot tho work which the singers did.’1
From Eldora, la., a committeeman writes- “Our people are very enthusiastic over the performance. 1 think you have struck in Ibis combination more tiiau eutertainuient-a moral force."

O

GRAND RAPIOS SPECIALIST
CONDUCTS CLINIC HERE

Dr. Ferris Smilh Performs Opera'
Hons Before (lie Hustings
.... . .
............................. .
... I
Academy of Physicians.
When h« I. .dmllted wllhln. hl.
On Friday, Dr. Ferris Smith, a «» l&gt; ..«l«4 It &lt;hM I. » imjer «.
nose and throat. specialist of Grand presslon In connection with a-cenorlta ;
of ravishing eyes nnd hair. My# Cen-1
lorlailied the Ha-lings Academy &lt;d tury Magazine. Once lie has become j
Medicine, very Interestingly by op­ a visitor Inside tho • great fort-like ।
erating nn Mb* Grace Edmonds for
•I- ni,s,,_ j n(. । doors, ho Is expected to declare* his j
stick to It. Even then |
w.m. ........... tonsils and
...... I' fntehtfon.
—nnd
--------------------ad.-noids from Hie throat of Will- j there nro no sentimental rambles for
iatn Hopkins’ lilile daughter, Al- ' him and his senorlla under tho palms i
phn. The doctor intenditl to read j of tho patio; thorn are no whispered
n paper hut the lime was too short I converaallona full of sweetly maudlin
monotony. He sits In a rocking chair I
This clinic look place in the of-' that
'*■ " Is
’ ono of’ a painfully
- - - - - row 1
straight
flees of Hrs. Lathrop amt Woolen. ranged down the middle of the room,
ills senorlta alts In one In a similar
treat.
straight row opposite. The- rest of
the row is occupied by tho. senor
father nnd tho senora mother and the
•nnoraa aunts and tho -senorlnis sis­
LOCAL NEWS
ters, and all the rest of tho householdFor an hour’or two hours "they rock
John Francisco has begun the at each other and speak noble polite­
nesses. Then tho senor father begins I
to Indicate, very much ns senora fa­
idvfii
thers sometimes do In tho United
if Broadway and Sotilh States, that he would lay the parental
II,- is.nlso building a wall head on tho pillow. Tho senor lover
plckii up .his lint from the stone floor
tends Io erect to lake the place of nnd rises. Tho scnorltn sweetheart
Hie barn recently demolished by smiles sweetly at him ovec her fan,
hut with holy calm. Thejicnor father
ami tho senora mother say graciously:
Iconizing I lie Jakes nlofig tin* (!. K.
“Adola, Don Enrique. It was to un
&amp; S. railway’,* the railroad with much pleasure," and Don Enrique
"Fifty lakes along 5o miles of
track." 'I’lie number of pleasure
"Much thanks: It Ib hoped that one
seekers is far in excess of llio.-v
last year. There has teen a great may have the plensurn extreme of ar­
riving again notjw* evening?"
"Some evening." Is the next evening
In the same rocking chair.
resorts in innior-onn*.

business than ever before.
The Al. G. Barnes big Uircr-ring
wild animal circuit is otr its way
and will exhibit to lhe pcojde of
Bqrry and surrounding counties,
next Saturday,-July IN, al Hastings.
This promises to bo a big and in­
iteresting circus.
They, churn In
,
have
550 horses, 5&lt;kl people, 21 lions
;ami many other trained animals.
There will be a line street parade
।nt 10:30 and the show will,start at
;2:00 ami 8:00 I’. M, rain or .shine.
;Read their adv. on page 15 of-lhe
BANNER this week.
Through the effect of an Injunc­
tion
issued al lhe instance of At­
1
torney John Gould, counsel fr‘*' Dr.
F. R. Willison, workmen in lhe em­
1ploy of lhe city were compelled Io
1cease ialwrs in constructing a side­
'walk in fnuil of Dr. Willison's
properly on Green RL, Salurdnv
jmorning. When Mayor Jamieson'
and
members of lhe comrpllt.ee hav­
•
ing
supervision of lhe work appear­
1
ed anil explained what Hie cily s in­
tentions were. Dr.’Willison willingly
SOUTH WEST MAPLE GROVE
’withdrew his action for injunction
Tho L. A. S. will have an ice 1ami lhe men resumed their work.
cream social at tho home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clyde Cole, Thursday
evening, July 23, and (hoy extend n
cordial invitation to nil to attend. • Sandy Macpherson started to build
• Miss Fern Harding is moisting a small outhouse of brick. After tho
Mrs. Winnie Buxton with her house usnal plan of bricklayers, he worked
work al present, ns Miss Reatha from the Inside, and, as he had the
lionovan had to return home on material dose beside him. tho walls
were rising fast when noon arrived,
account nf sickness.
Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman was con- -and with It bls.son. Jock, who brought
lined to her bod last week as n re- ;his father's dinner.
null of her falling down tho cellar
With honest pride in hts eye. Sandystairs.
;looked at Jock over tho wall on which
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buxton and :
children, viiiled at Orin Durham's
Tfoo d'ye think I'm gettln' on?r
.In Assyria, Sunday.
“Famous, feyther; but hoo dao ye
Enos Walton visited nt Mat
get oot? You've forgot the door!"
Ba!eli'a, Sunday.
Ono glance round him showed San­
dy
that hla son was right; but. look­
Schsms Didn't Work.
"W» thought we'd rather move than ing kindly at him. he said:
"Man Jock, you've got a gran’ hold
clean house." “Great scheme!" “Un­
fortunately, the same Idea had oc­ on ye! Yell be an architect yet. as
curred to the people who vacated the •ure'a yer feythor's a builder.''—
Youth's Companion.
moved Into.’

BANKTR WANT ADVB. PAY.

Something Worth Tryjng.
I
Anybody who has • vi-r trlr-&gt;
f!t&lt;- mlnutea. n big f.iothc, ever
What la Popularly Known as "Dilling । working n lltllo happln*--^ for __
and Cooing” Doesn't Go In
j people Into what ho i doing for himOld Castlie.

LOVE-MAKING OF THE DONS

QUEER ANTICS OF LIGHTNING
Even Humorous to All but
the Victims.
The antics played by lightning arc
sometimes almost beyond belief. A
common trick Is that of undressing Its
victims. In 1898 twq girls and an el­
derly woman were standing by a r*apIng machine during a storm. A light­
ning flash ajruek the woman and
killed her on the spot, while tho two
glrlo were stripped to tho skin, even
their boots being torn from their feet.
Otherwise they were safe ami sound
—and astonished.
In 1855 a man was struck by light­
ning near Vallerola, ■ in France. mid
stripped naked. All that could t/e
found afterwards of his clothes was a
ohlrt-sleovo. a few other shredn. and i
some pieces of hla hob-nallud boots.
Ten IfhnuUs after he regained con­
sciousness, opened his eyes, com­
plained of the cold, and inquired how
ho happened to bo nuked.
Such instances have been recorded I
again and ngnln. In ono case a man
and two oxen were struck simultane­
ously and all throe killed. Tho man
was found stripped to the skin, and
hla boots had been carried 30 yards
away. “In other cases," says Camille
-Flammarion, the eminent French as­
tronomer, "lighting lias been known to
split mon In half, almost as with a
huge ax On Juno 20, 180$. thia hap­
pened to a minor’s assistant at n
windmill near Croix. Tho lightning
struck him and split him from his
head downwards In two."
Splendid Advice.
"If you are looking for renl com­
fort." advises a sensible young woman
connected with a western newspaper,
"buy your ahoea large enough and be
careful In the selection of your inti-

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— -BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—

think about il and how h worked and
how ,
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farc enicfont —Crowds

Remirkable Record of Service.
Reading (England) corporation .has
In Its employ three brothers named
Stcveris. whoso comb!; &lt;1 ages amount
. hundred cnd h|il(. y&lt;«ra. nnd
whose total rt-rvleo for the corporation
amounts to 121 years Except for illncgB&gt; thpy imvo not lost ohe hour be­
tween thenutho whole of the time.
'Fighting Power of Horses.
Wolves' nml other wild animals
drend the hoofs nr-4 Math of wild
horses; nml the dr-ment!cnted ones
oftan defend themselves successfully
from enemies.

Profitable Volcano.
Tho republic of San Salvador la
th** only government on earth that
collects ilghthoune fees on account of
n volcano that It owns—and without
th" slightest coat of upkeep!
The volcanic beacon la about eight
miles Inland from tho port of Acajutla. nml its pillar of cloud by day
and of fire by night is visible for
many miles out at sea.
Il bursts
forth every seven minutes, and Is Just
an accurate as any revolving light
that warns mariners of danger In any
part of the world. Every vessel that
puts in at Acajutia has to pay its
llchthouso fee.
There Is no other
lighthonso than the volcano, but that
is a Ftifflcleiit excuse for the govern­
ment of San Salvador to make tho
regulation charge for Its gratuitous
services.

When Reading.
Bucket Shop.
A bucket shop Is an offlqe
from tho point of view of tpoalght. people tnay gamble In fractional Ibta
of stock, grain or other things which
of holding a book? If you hold It tho aro bought and sold on the exchanges.
wrong way. especially it the pages bo The bucket shop uses the terms and
of smooth, shining paper, you will 'get outward forms of the t*xchangas. but
a reflection hurtful to tho eyes. An differs from tbese In that there Is no
eye specialist has been pointing this delivery, and no expectation or inten­
out. and ho says the thing could be tion to deliver or receive securities or
remedied by using a certain kind of commodities said' to be sold or pur­
bookmarker which would destroy tho chased.
reflection, and In that case you could
hold tho book atiyhdw you liked with­
out coming to harm.
A good many bromidiots constantly
urgo young men to stand on (heir own
feet. It haa been our experience that
Sam's friends were reasoning with when we began •landing on anyone
him patiently at the street corner. elie'a feet the fellow owning the other
Now, Sam. It's time you went 'omo. feet mentioned It to us almost Imme­
That's the best place fon-you." "It's diately.
this Vajc" argued the erring brother.
-If -I go 'ftmo now she'll say I'm drunk
A Dsvll of a Fellow.
Charge Easily Disproved.
—if I don't go 'ome she'll say I'm
Tho sophomore was reading "Para­
"Isn't Dw&lt;$$. the lawyer, a rather drunk. It's this 'ere suffragette move­ dise Ixnt" (he had to) and. looking
axtravugant man?" "By
means. ment that's set 'em hargulng. I've a up, remarked: "This Lucifer was cer­
. no
... --------! '&lt;-• known him to make one suit lust good mind to go 'omo and break the tainly stuck on himself!
Here ha
winders."—London Tit-Bits.
for avveral ysira."—Boston Traveler.
says: 'Myself am Hell.' "

—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—

*- JULY SALE a
This July Sole provides opportunities to save that do not exist at any other time in the year. Dur­
ing this month we go over our entire stock of summer goods for the last time before completing final
space arrangements for the new fall stock.
/
.
There are many odds and ends, discontinued numbers, many rcfnnhnts, etc., all of which we re­
duce 10 the limit for quick clearance. Our sole object is to move the goods quickly, to clean up all mer­
chandise where quantities arc small and goods arc seasonable.

--e-------------Coats at $5.00
Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring nnd Fall
Goats, worth up to $12, choice

$5.00

Skirts $3.98

Choice 98c

All Wool Skirts, latest styles, well
worth $6.00, choice

Wash-Skirts, Street Dresses, Kimonas
and Fine Wjaists, choice

' $3.98

98c

WE OFFER GREAT VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
$16.50 Rugs at $12.00

$10.00 Rugs $6.50

$22.00 Rugs $16.50

Seamless 9 x 12 Brussels Rujt-s, new,
small patterns

Wpol Fibre 9 x 12 Rugs indifferent
colors, bargains at'

Axminster 9.\12 Rugs, special'val­
ues, at only

$12

$6.50

$ 1 6.50

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED
Amoskeag Gingham

Muslin 5V«tc

Best Prints 5c

Best Apron Gingham in plain or
check, at only

Good unbleached 36 inch Muslin,
He value,

Standard Prints in dark or light, good
assortment

6Wo

5Wc

5c

. PLEASE VISIT OUR STORE WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT
Percales 11c

Dress Gingham 9c

Men's Shirts 39c

Best grade Manchester Percales in
dark or light, great value,
lie

1'inc Gingham, absolutely fast col­
or, in dark and light, only

Wqrk Shirts and Dress Shirts in all
. , sizes

_________ 9c

39c

Hastings Sanitary Double Store
ONE PRICE TO ALL
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

�nxm

HIE H ASTINGS BANNER, JULY K l»»L

LIWLV SCHOOL HEETM SHE DREAMED DREAMS
HELD MONDAY NICHE By BRYANT C. ROGERS.
had explained that the both! ilxtlf
had im-rrusk'd the- high school lul-

sawlog la hl* mill yard one
the grade tuition k2i&gt;.isi.
On a
rising vote, 73 to 37. tho rales fix­ day with Deacon Goodhue.
ed by the Isianl were sustained.
To accommodate the , fol persons
presoni in the room, putting I wo" in
a neat, it wap yet nrev—ary for
"Reports bo darned!’ replied the
some of the men to sit on the win&lt;iow ledges.
Mr. Edger called lo
“It la reported that you have selectth- attaulion of the meeting tli- od Miss Hannah Ilathburn
facl Ihnl the room .seemed ermvde«l; but that for half an hour or so
"A very estimable 'fjdy.”
. each morning during (ho sch&lt;x&gt;l
’She's an old maid!'*
year,: 133 more . than were Ulen
present were r«mu»«*lh*&lt;l lo herd in
that oife room, wifh no proper v«-n- discretion.
-■ UiatiouThte n»w ’ifios. Hullsvan and J. II. I’-nnis lhe opportun­ bomllaoM.
ity to say that ,th»y thought the
Ume had apnte ‘ when everybody Goodhue—T*
rueognhed that more Mhbof room
"She can tell them that I'm getting
was a necessity^ mid to express lhe
hope that th© school hoard would along too well to want to .marry any
al mice set about getting plans and
bed. darn my own socks, and
estimates to ppi hejoro the people
al a future meeting, -m that not
■■
- tofl
— j want to get married again for?"
later than next■ year lhe'
Work
..... room
....
... un-l
----- I Mrs. George Rosa, widow of tbo late
\ providing more
might !«'
jgSmilicfo’, g:
__ Roes,. thp
_ village
_ carpenter,
No innli'iri v.-.~
wa« r;
made, I George
s geueral
gcmral acac-■ had been a widow about
• - as •long as
hul there s-em- d a
qniwceiire in the views l| Amos Taylor bad been a widower. A.*
by lhe I wo prnllemen. nnd w- hop- few p^pjo h&gt;d wondered If sho would
the board will follow the sugges- | mBrry *gain. but no ono had cnnnect*
r,1|in.i „ • a
! vd her name with any widower.
1 iu ' th* ’«lH&lt;d. a. Il ouKllI t'.i jt Camo to jjjp
j M
Ross
to have lhe Imard stat© their per. tt
,,
. p0**
M.I..I r.■»».,» r,.r irakim- a ........ .
*■“* I1” °la
&gt;Ulbl»r» h.4 ut
ill super!nlqiidenta. No good could 1“VT eap ,or Arn°e. and that Amos ;
|M&gt;«sibly have come from it. nnd w&gt; Bccmcd rather willing to be caught. ।
e_.i u.m ..-.1.—
On tho third dsjr .after the talk on'
suspect minister ...»
which • tho sawlog tho widow Rosa appeared
certainly i« nnt true in this cam at tho sawmill and found Amos stack­
Ing lumber. He cheerfully left his job, I
board thut they did it b(*rau*&lt;- they and as they sat down on a plank she
Ix-lieved they were best forwarding said:
lhe work.of lhe Mlfoote ought, lo
"Mr. Taylor, this la not a business
In* accepted as sufficient. fteliool call."
boards may err in judgment; but . "No?"
|
grocruHy speaking lhAy ae.| from a
"You may think It a very silly one." I
desire lo further lhe \fuJerc.«ls of
"I guess not-’
fin* schools. And their work is no
"Last right I dreamed that yon fell
boil of rows nt Ihnl..
We liclieve
Into tho millpond here.”
from lhe scliool Imo rd lhi«
"I've come Righty nigh it seVeral
times lately.”
w&lt;&gt; believe il will continue lo Im?
“You were being swept over the:
Wvlf-Surved.
’ "By thunder!"
: "When Hannah Ratbburn appeared.
Bho waved her hands and screamed
LOCAL NEWS
It seemed that she was about to faint
when she braced up and plunged In to
Kurn/' ls Military band lias b-.-rn your assistance."
"And wn drowned herself?"
engaged to play on tin* big day al
the Eaton enumy fair, October-1.
If.you want lo go lo Balllr Cn*ck ashoro with you, and you were so
try Roy Wolf* daily aulo vtagr ner­ grateful that you married her within
an hour."
vier from1' Nashville.—Adv. .
"Theh I must have had all tho
Boro lo Mr. ttml.Mrs. Monroe
son, Monday, n daughter, wlto will brains soaked out of me!” ho ex­
claimed as bo pounded tho plank with
an.«w&lt;-r lo. lhe name of Huth.
Automobile I o n v •• a Naslivillo
twice daily for Hallie Credk and
"I never did attach much signifi­
way pointe. Sor Hoy Wolf.—Adv. cance to dreams," said the widow as
'people going camping or pienir- she prepared to movo &lt;Xf; “but 1
tng win b- iiit.-i&lt; «i- li in 11.
Wun­ should take It from thia that Hannah
derlich'* advertisement in this is­ te going to save your llfo in reality.
sue.
.
If she docs your gratitude would—"
■ Fire in a led! on tho- fair ground*
"It would do nothing of the kind! |
resulted in a call for Hie firemen,
If she saros It I'll give her the lumber
Their
Thursday iiooil.
to
build a chicken coop, but she need
Were not needi*d.
not
expect anything further."
Stab*
Railroad . C«»mini*d«iK*r
Three or four days elapsed, and
Cassius L. Glasgow, of Na*divill&lt;-.
was in town bn Friday, aud wit- then ahe repeated her call. Amos saw
nrs»&gt;*d the bull gam-.
her a long distance down tho road and

tiwiiifiit of IIh* J.F. iioonuu Cigar
Store ui jhte issue. Rend il.
MntMrisis and rtUo*rs will find Iho*
cbirki-ii dinner* at Thuniapph* kik&lt;*
resort I2:(M» io l:3t» everx Sunday.
Hpcrial dlum-r* and rtippen at any

"By George, but bar© you eomo to]
tell me that you have been dreaming ।
again?"
“One can't help what abo dreams,
can she?” she smiled.
"Was It about Hanner?"
"Yea, poor girt. In my dreams last

•E. F.. Faulkn&lt;*r, th.* ladteir drug­
' gtei. 0111*01 mine ’niun* -i*riz*-« for Surely her thoughts must bo on you." I
n»*xt Hatiinlay. lhal win -inreri**l
"Bbo can think abd bo darned, but
Hi,- pcopb* &lt;&gt;f tin* Miulhyrn pari of
Ihr county. R«*^d his- adv-rlh-c"You wore walking across a field
in«*nl in Ihi* i-»tti-.
with your bands under your coat-tails
The ik-aulifully colored Clntatnfi- and yopr eyes watching tho clouds.
. qua |M&gt;U cards, lo be used H| iuvit- Suddenly a precipice yawned at your j
ing out *d town friends lo tin* feet You did not see your danger.
Clinuthuqun may b&gt;* had for th asking al the 1lANNER«ORire and Three steps mor© aud you would bo
dashed to tho rocks a thousand feet
all the tending rtnw.
At that critical moment a
Attend the open air rqeelimu ev­ below.
ery Sunday night at ":3fi in front of vole© cried out:
"Hold, Arooa—back, my love!"
BapliRl church iopp«Kit&lt;* «d tlrmr!
Bouau square
during July aird
"And I backed?" asked Amos.
I
- August. ‘Good ringing and -peak­
"You did."’
ing. All an* wi-li.'om*-.—Aih.
"And it was Hanner that hollered at!
(&gt;&gt;unly Clerk Roy Ati'lrut i- al-i
’ fondfug lhe anunnl m.-. iiitc /-E thwaa. ghB Bot only ^^4 u
u/ri’?,' ? “u you* but
forward and grabbod
now b«-Hig held m Ml. Cl-niyii-. II
y &amp; th coat-udte and hauled you
will read a paper entitled “I m- '
“» L-n. ••
fonmly nnd litre to s.-,-ore II.”
? ?rink
. rv.
Owing lo th- fact that • lit , ^ho brtnk of a DUld Podzol
' egunlbter and -priug- on &lt;&gt;t;.* nd- 1
her.again?"
\
«rt Ihr loeomolive was hrokt-n jn-ai :
*ou did."
r
1 Richland JunclioiA th'* north Ikiund
"Then I ought to be kicked, even if |
1 It was a dream. Do you Agger Hist |
layrni two hour.-, .Monday itiormim it’s Hanner’s thinking of me all tho
Attend lhe often air meeting-*
time that makes you dream?"
t*ry Sunday itiahl nl 7uTl in front oil “Poor, poor Hannah!’’ was the'tri-|ki|&gt;li-l church (.opposite of Coin t bute of tbo widow aa she turned bomeHou-&lt;- squat*during July nnd I
Auhii*!. Good Mindmr and t-p&lt;*ak-' When four days had passed without
ing. All ar«* we|&lt;-r&gt;m.*,—Adv.

b)eickgenant &amp; Riede

Saturday /fight. July IB. positi/sly closes this great sale
Gel out the bills nnd adve-wo &lt;lisiiii.ui* &lt;i Mod look over lhe Hm
again. If there te,nny item you can
use. il will be lo your d’tidrd ad­
vantage to lay in n liberal supply.
It is belter for you to purchase now
it ihi-- lout ini-.--, than later to
wish Ihnl you had.

Jhe Most Kornark
able Values

/fastings foremost Deparment Store
art* closing
the items below.
There are 125.00 sulfo forTiA and
a great many of xych unheard of
inihiccinents. it la unaMessary to
tell you that crowds will pick, ub
these rnlghly bargains In a hUrry,
for you know (hat lhey will.

•Saturday. July !8th

ii)ill Qe Jhe J^ast pay
of Our first CJreat July Clearance Jale
Every day of our Great July Clearance Sale' has been a crowded and a busy one and we appreciate the
way in which the public has taken hold of our remarkable offerings. As we formerly announced, this sale has
been the greatest value giving sale of the season, and we feel confident that it has been a sale that has made us
many friends, for we have benefitted many people by our big money saving specials.

She Jime is (jetting Very limited ffow
for you, as this sale draws to close. It is practically your last opportunity, for after Saturday night all goods
will be sold again at our former moderate prices.
for the closing dags we annouce. in addition to the previouslg advertised specials, the folloving
Astounding bargains.

During the closing days of our July Clearance Sale we will hold what we shall call

JI Rummage Sale of Our Cloak and Suit fiept.
Wc have selected a generous assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Skirts, Coats and A » AO
Dresses, values up to $25.00. Priced for the Closing Days at.— V*«v7O

•Summer Parasols

Children's Dresses

Radies' Waists

Your choice of the entire stock, values up to
$3.00, priced for the closing days

White and colored, some slightly soiled, val*
ues up to $2,50, for the closing days

Linen and lawn, tailored and iingeric Waists
values up to $3.00, for the closing

/fand flags

Ruffling

Radies' and Children's /fats

Crochet and leather lined Ba&lt;s, values from
$1.50 to $4.00, for the closing days a
choice al
__________________ uvl»

Lace and net Ruffling, 25c and 35c values, tor
the closing days,
//)»
per yard.JVC

About fifty Hats, some trimmed, all new
styles, for the closing days your
f/)/v
choice at___ ________________ -.-./trU

Combination Suits
Dainty muslin garments, beautifully trimmed,
$1.25 to $1.75 values, for the clos- OA/v
ing days, choice at----------- .------- Oc/l*

Muslin Skirts

Wash (foods

Attractive and well made Muslin Under*
skirts, values te$1.50, for the dos­
ing days choice atSVw/Cs

Silk Stripe Voiles. Ratines, Crepes, Rice
Cloth and fancy Poplins, values to fA/*
50c yd., for lhe closing days per yd_./Jr v

£aces and Embroideries

Men's Shirts and Overalls

Umbrellas

Prided al a fraction of their wholesale value.
One lot of Ijaces, up to 10c values,
for the closing days per yjird----------- /&lt;*

Dress and Work Shirts, Overalls and Jack­
ets, values to 75c, for the closing
9A/v
days choice ot entire stock at

One lot of $1,75 Umbrollas, American silk
covers, imported steel frame, ster­
ling silver mounted handles, for
the closing days choice at

tised.

Remember that these specials are in addition to all those heretofore advertised.
You will find them here in each department.

There are still a great many more not adver

On Saturdag /fight. Julg /8th. the sale vill close

&amp;)eickgenant &amp; Riede
Department Store

Phone 30

id &lt;.anlon, (»..
| mal. rame up Friday and remairn-d
11 until Sunday afternoon a* a guest visited her unrh*. 1&gt;. W. Bolinger
&lt;*f her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mon- and Mrs. Rose IHltoii, Sa I unlay and
Sunday.
£jc=ziqc=de •T—ni...
Mrs Ahw (|
lcavea ncX(
.Mrs. Rose Hilton an&lt;J &lt;l;uight&gt;*r
prol. J. I-'. Thomas and family
week for Alln-rla, Can«da. whnre EUiel, .spent last Thursday with her
is h-re*taking lh“"ptarr to Hie'.M : pcared on M"- 1{OM‘ doorsteps. On * D-li-ori. are al Wall Lake for th-[.h- will vi.-it l&gt;.*r father and inolh- sister, Mrs.' Jcsao' Miller at V(*rC. H H pa-s-ug.-r \ali&lt;.ii-&lt;d W I being invited in ho almost whispered: Mimaier.
I his makes lhe h‘”'1 •' &lt;t whom she has not seen foi monivillc.
’.Wriki Js* X. %ilh hte family- te “Any more dreamsr
sea-.m that the Prof, has spent, at ...gbh,*,. v-.-.r-. 'Hhe expects lo be
Rev. J. W. Ixtcklnu nml family,
of Halite Creek, former pastor of
enjoying a vacation &lt;d llu&lt; -- week“You hare a waler jug at ths saw* lhe favorite i« s rt.
-....n,.,
In Th.... Rlv rMr. Carflrnter f.: mill, haven’t yuuF
Mo*. «»&gt;r nulu HamphUj. a; ■ 'inlUuuianl Ru-bards. nf Bedford, the Epslcopnl &lt;-hur(lb were here
Tuesday
for the bluatl-TUL'ler
i. aiilarly .niployrd in Na-lniljc.
"Tea.”
1 paimil by her mother, left y«*&gt;l'-r-lobio, u.n &lt;-.ilbri here lhe latter
During thiV%ery hot u-alh- r ill "A lot of potato bugs which had ,la&gt;' nioriiing for Cryslal Lake |^r( „f h , w,.„k
the dealll of wedding.
is no■•’pirnir” for th- ho.roVil-.fo been eating foTrU grcJ^mtaht craS ""‘,r ‘•hnrlevmx, where they intend i„, . .............
He ha- b-.n . .Xi-wiiiau A. Fuller, who-has been
Stand aura t. .1 UU-ri-.s. met j-..--into Jt
SSh taTvSS fS.
bh‘y f,,t
v.
h”
’
sncntling-si'venil week© very cujoyaldy with friends in Ihis ciiy. and
pare r),. alB—m. r lh--&lt; • an
Mrs. M. H-Wha.*. Mi-* Minnie and ter.11. Il lie b uds.
Mv- them all that h'ol, hard wm k
.Elite! and Mr. and Mrs. John D&lt;«&gt;hecrelary l&gt;. C. Vandrre*H,k al- vicinily left tliis, Thursday, moniTh. y hav.- a full Im- of cold m.-al *,
'*bout to drink ,,, a||,.n,|..t| the fun-ral of Mrs.; l&lt;*iid-&lt;FHi- -lah* camp «•( ••"’ \ M ing'for Sail Francisco.
&lt;*f all kinds. Ri ad their advertise- “d “ann«h R^bum suddenly ap-; j,'Vill,.-s mtlirr. Mr. Fa 1 roll Burn**.,*!. A. at r-nlral Lake. Mich., last.
Mrs. C.’ IJeclricE rclurnrd home
meuL
poured and dashed tho jug from your hl H„Wiie, Tuesday morning.
w»*rfc and is now altemlnru “ na.’ from Saranac Monday, whern she
H-o Wolfe, &lt;d Nashville, uh-. 1 bands?”
Mj„ Veta Frrsliney and Mi- Honal galhermg of
has been for a few days ItikhiK cafn
alMMil Hirer we-k* ago siurl.-d a; "1’ultad In again, did she?”
; Marxm Madison motored from Mid- worker! al Williams Bay, Wiscon-, of h«r brother. Frank C. Johnsifii.
ilaily livri-y.HTvlen from Xashvilb“But poor Hannah couldn't stand by ;.II.Ailh- l&lt;&gt; Ibis city. Tue»«hy nfiei- -in
•
-G | who wax' seriously injured in an
lo Billie Creeks reports a splendid rand,see yon poison yourself."
noon, nnd were guesls of Mr. Audi Itev. Chun. Vermilya and faiiiiiy j unto accident at IhutTdaee, July llh.
grnire. Inste ad of lhe i-xpefh d - "Pom- Hannah tn T«v&lt;«' This eve- . Mr*. Harry Stafford and sister.
*d North Dalthla were the giiesis m
Mr trip per day h.- l-ll- th- BAN- ring I’m coming to ask you to marry
Mr. and Mrs. Ifortnnn Tracey, of t Tobias Garn mid family the biller
Noth c.
issi
»... hits
i..iu b—n sVumprijed
...i.,i.-ii,..i to
1.. make
.....i.,
Thinfc 1,
Uraud Hapid«. who have been spend-1 part of la-( week.* They came by t j All members of ' the Crawley
li-r h©
"Who can falhnm a widow’s heartr ’”g " WBfik will! Mr. and Ml*. Chm. automobile mid lrave1le&lt;l « di-tam •
ItaO trips nearly every day during
'*&gt;■ Freer al their summer home on of over I ton miles to reach Hast-I family are urgently requested to
ihr post two weeke. He. ha* com-1
attend their first •annual reunion al
Who
can
guard
against
a
widow's^
r|10ruapule
ri
ver.
returned
m^.
‘ A”d#|ivery service with hi-,
___ „ Monday.
Mr* “ho Mis. Geo.’Mdter-a»d tb« Barry Co. fair ground*; July
md markete from 1ft 10 15 Ue*“
'
Miss Mriid Sisson, who is attend- daughter Eleanor visited her brolh: 30.11’11. A pirnic dinner will he
k vt fruits and vegetables
2wkx
mg the Kalamaxoo summer nork. er Willard at Vermontville Bundify- l served iu lhe dining hall.
[-UANNEB WANT ADA'S. YAY.

PERSONAL MENTION

/fastings. Mich
Oyetsr's Ups and Downa
PROBABLY CHILD WAS RIGHT
The total number of persons en­
gaged In the oyster Industry of tha
reducts of India Taken as a Mixture,
entire United States Is IT.W. with
Internally, Would Bd Apt te Lead
yearly wages amounting to H0.1U.Ml,
to Discomfort
and the capital Invested, excluding
the value of lhe private beds, ts |1«.The Bishop of London has • greet
830,031, the Christian Herald observes.
store of anecdotes connected with h!4
The yield of oysters for 1*11 was II,
wotli tn the Bast end of Loadon.
•S3 JI IS bushels, sn average of a third
One of them relates to aa. mhltv
Hon that was being heM te a eehcxrt.
child In tha country- Every restau The examiner had asked one child:
rant, however humble or wherevat
“What are tho chief products at
Situated, as wen as every great hotel
1a expected during the season to have our- Indlsn emptro?"
And tho anMfp? Intel Mrvouiy
oysters on the blit of fare. In olden
times the epicures of Athens and other
etties close to the ocean had an ebund­
"Please, air. ladle produces carries
ance of shellfish snch as we use. and
enjoyed them very much. But to tie and pepper, dal flee, sad citron, and
Jews this kind of food'was forbidden ehitliM, add chutaey, awd-&lt;•*-&gt;!
by their law, which, allowing certain
kinds of fish, rejected much sM'fopd.
(winding the oyster, which was prob
ably little known to the ancients
“And whstsover hath* not tins and
scares ye may not eat; It Is unclean
unto yon" (Detrt. 14:14).

BANNEH WANT ADVS PAY.

patiently. "What cotaes after all
that?" Another Infaat's baud shot up.
"Wall, you toll her what comm Mter
tUL”

ddh TH-Blts.
-BANNER

WAS# Abt’S.

PAYt

�TBE HASTINCB BANMKK IU.1 16, 131k

ILERW. FAIRCHILD HAS A

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Dutchess Trousers
10c a Button, $1 a Rip

Always Ahead
Vve sell these celebrated warranted trousers
because we know of no other that represents so
much value. Name is not everything but it
counts for much in the DUTCHESS, because
the manufacturers have been engaged for more
than thirty years in the making of trousers ex­
clusively.
The warranty on these trousers—10c a but­
ton, $1.00 a rip—is most unusual.
Step in to-day and take a look at the special
values we arc showing.

Hr Len Today fur Wnvhlnoton to
tiepin Work In Mie Onliuaiu-q
Depart men l.
Another Hastings T'-mig min, lb
\V. Fairchild, w mokmy u iht«- n-c&lt;&gt;rd. He graduated from lhe M. A.
G. In*t June a» a mechanical en­
gineer. . Ho wn* then &lt;&gt;ITcrcd n tin,position a.* *ale.*tnan. but turned, fl
dow.n ’ because he want.-d wmk in
line with his training, and .-&lt;&gt; w«-ut
In work in the drafting, room of n
Detroit manufacture.
Al unit two month- b.-for,. hi*
graduation Mr. Fair- hild I link the
civil rervleo :.«tamiiiniit&gt;n far a
draftsman in the ordinance departexamination record m«i-i have been
nntiMinlly kooo, far i-iilmmly there
is a Inng delay-before a man dnjhc
eligible list is flhnsm I «r a/iual
work. But in HnFacu— it was dif­
ferent. He reccivod word la*l week
that hi* application f &gt;r a position
in tin- ordinance departnn-ti!. jvhirli
carries a good salary with tine

favorably acted tipbn and h- was
directed to report nt Wa-hincion al
once for duty. He will leave on the
noon train today for lie n.dional
capital.
Hi* njany friend* here
coiiKrnlulabj him on Hu* &lt;.Jwerveil
recognition.

Fieliuch's

Morrill, Lamble &amp; Co.
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

| THE CHURCHES
Unllrd Brethren
Services for next Sunday will be
an follow*:
ti):00, Hynday ScIumiI.
11:00, preaching.
fl:3o, Senior Endeavor.
7:30, preaching.
Every Thursday night mliLweek
prayer meeting.
Every Friday night, choir re­

home of Herman coder. Nori It HallA drinking fountain ha* been in­
stalled in lhe Baptist. church, and
is proving a great .blessing’tlm.-e
been r»*dwmnle,| ill ji|&gt;pr«priat»
children** paper, and compeient
women, under Hie direction of Mr*.
Erneid Weaver, have elmrue of it.
Gome and bring all your children

Mid-Summer

Mitsiralr.

ON

All Ready-To-Wear
Garments
Muslin
Underwear
Princess Slips
Combination
Suits
Skirts
Corset Covers
Drawers
Night Gowns

20%
Dis
count

Table Linen
Sale
Regular
Regular
. Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

Parasols

home of jlr. and Mr*
Hasting* on'Center Sti
evening.
With lfi» le
siirtaiil* from Nashville.

Jli.oo, White and Colors, now 9 .89
St.50, White and Colors, now 1.29
I1.75, White and Colors, now 1.48
. $2.50,, Silk_ ______ ___
now 1.98
$3.50, Silk___________ _ now 2.98
3.48
jU.oo, Silk___________ . now

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Silk Hose
Ladies’ black and white Silk
Hose—
SI.(Ill values .
now $ .89
1.29
$1.5(1 values_____ now
1.48
$2.00 values_____ now

Fancy Summer

Dress Goods
20% Discount
Cream Emb. Voile and Haliste, |5 in. wide•toe. now, per yd.. ____ ,
42c

I piece Allnvcr Enib. Voile in very hand'
•ome pink pattern,4L50, now
$1.19

Underwear
Ladies' Silk Underwear.
S3.00 Union Suits, now...
$2.48
f 1.75 Separate Pieces, now__ 1.48
fi.00 Union Suits, mercerized,
sale iiricr
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Mrs. Delia Tuiigate .... I

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone 9

Hastings, Mich

11 WI.E GROVE

died in iho old liui'nt.
Smilh Stanley

Saturday nisdil

mnoift. six sth

Belle Znmm-r-

good Ume wit.
Tongate

Wednesday
Bathrick of

if li.wi-jvill.
irillell’* con-tii of tlhieago. spitxiL
Sunday at Harley- Hayman'*.
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Edimvuls and family.
Miss May Si
at this writing
Mr. hiid Mr

drnltfnj-ttTmrrnW'rnii: r nt at -pro

mon. Sunday io an appreciative au­
dience,
Mr. and Mr-' M.iraliall Hollinger
and Mr. nnd Mi- -Young, of Battle
Click arc at O&gt;.wIhm1. Fine lake

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Mi.00.
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Fieinhdi gave a very

audience highly ;
many of iho heal works &lt;
Emmanuel Church.
Ehnninade. Bard, l.anue.
Rev. Carroll L. Bale.*. Rector.
liarhmttnn. Tolmni, A-i.-m
Holy Communion. S:(NI a. m.
sit. Richards, lleitlnmml
.Morning Prayer, Litany and »er- Gabriel. Sh-wert, Kln kin.i
rnon, 10:.l»t a. m.
Sunday School 12:00 m.
Chart talk
in
pari*h lmu.se,
12:10 p. m.
.
Service in parish Iioumc willi talk
on "The Calendar," 7:30 p. m.

BIG TIME PLANNED FOR
wmShi|f, Tfer from tin'* care of lhe.
“SPORTS" AT M. E. PICNIC
little ones. .
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The clpirrh«.will mil cb&gt;.*v &lt;lowii
any of its departments for'the sum­
Next Friday afternoon tlie mem­ mer, hut. will push ahead with in- Committee Make Announcement.
ber* of Uin Indies Aid Club will
Hum- Hull Umpire 1* lo He Im­
furnish a lunch at the homo of Mrs.
ported for lh&lt;» Ocrasimi.
Oscar Jime* on East Mndison SI.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
We desire to invite all of our
The Com in II tee. having iii charge
friend* to the rcgijlnr serviiuw of
the church. A hdariy welconm, a
School
good gospel message ami most lows:
splendid, and inspiring' music is al­
I'tiblm worship, ami
ways awaiting, you when you wor­
ship wilh us. Coitie and we will do
thee good.
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game
Rose Again the t hird I My.
this coming event eclipse anything
Baptist Church.
sermon. “What hid Jesus Write
section..
Thurmlay
evening ‘ inid-u-fek. Upon the Hand?" prayer nml praise wrvice, 7:3».
b.-tll teams
Friday afternoon, from 2:IXI to 3:&lt;)0.
Prrobyteriim
C.hurcli.
Mrs. Belt* will conduct a Bihle
a league
istudy class, |o which all are invil"Tin- Church ami lhe Fighl for.
u'd. Tills will bo held in -the prayer Health," is tin- subject of (he illu*Anyone who "heckle*" the
Sneeling room of the church. Fol­ tralvd addrc-s next Sunday even­ tinal.
lowing this, some linn* wiR - !&gt;&lt;• ing. nt 7:30. Thirty slides will !»«• J.iitnpirr or "kicks'’ on anything in
spent dn prayer for. the work of the shown. All inlerrsled in the light'Hhe
P' gmyc .will be promptly |&gt;u.t off
Tim game* arc for
church.
for health arc most cordially' invit- • f ho. grotTiid*.
, forenoon and afternoon and tinFriday evening 7choir prac­
game is
Mornihg worship nnd sermon at la,i
tice al church. All choir please be
Rian.
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present,
.
Sunday Bchool. 10:00. An inter­
Sunday Sch&lt;i&lt;d meet* al the close
' [ If sulllrieiit lime ran Im had, llm
esting lime for all.
.. u-ilal rim* nml jumps will hr tiiMorning worship, fi:ixi. Sermon
by nnstor. "The Brrond tlomhig of niprning, Mr. mid M|.
Christ arjd (b* Immiln*nre." In ad­
dition' In’Hie regular chorus, there
lorlnimm.nl and for downriuhl fun
H beats them all.
You wilt |&gt;&lt;«
barilone. eiilitlcd, •■There I* a
Land,” and a *ol&lt;&gt; by Mt.*s Ada D. evening. I lie ladl.
Mead, "Lead Me All the Way."
Young People’* Meeting, 0:00. coals. The pastor nlw
wind-I Everybody l«
NoIb rhatiK'* of time, ig-ader, Mi*.* clesiaidicnl dignity l»
any purl
Vida Webb.
Yoko Fellow Hand. 0:00.
[ «|ues(ci| to assume.
Evening Service. 7:30. Hecau*e
‘
' *' (•. Maywood,
Christian Seirncr fMirirly.
of repniut on the church and the
Chairman Athleic Com.
Sunday, July IP, 1014.
Second!
hot went her begiimiiiK. with Ihi*
Bunday night, all the evening w&gt;r- floor of No. IIif Jefferson Si.
vlce* will lie tudd In front of iho
Sunday -service, 1(1:31.
Subject.
IV. H.
Hirlli-lny Parly.
.
oliurah in*tea&lt;l of inside, (knnforl- “Life."
Sunday School, 11:15.
Oble seal.* will -be provided, light*
Tim* W. II.
had their, i- i
Wedmxkiy ' evening k-«lmionial
Will-be rtrurig. ami a brighrncrvice
provided., There will be much service. 7:30 o’clock.
Binging, noth by lhe congregution
Reading room nt same nddre**, i&lt; Eminn Shute
and choir, a* well u* Bpectnl solo*. -open every WnliK-sd.iy and Satur­ third tumivei
Tho paalor will give a short, evuu- day from 2:00 to 5:Fw) p. m.. wh-re
fclistic message.
ntilhortzed literature on Christian
i rsi-d with’ ice rn-iini and
Tumiday ' night,
7:30. coUago Scienc,- may be read nml purcli.iEvery one had a jolly good
prayer meeting will be held al lhe
time.

JULY SALE

Our Crefed
We believe in lhe policy of Conservation and Safety.
We believe a bank should.forego a possible profit, rather than accept business in­
volving undue risk.
We believe that a bank should serve the public, as well us make profits for its
shareholders.
We believe that each customer, large or small, should receive the same careful,
courteous treatment.
If this agrees with your idea of a bank, we invite you to associate ypurself with us
and you will findBiat we live up to our creed.
We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, on savings deposits.
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NORTHEA.ST KXI.WII).
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brin-.

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Only National Bank in Barry County
Hastings, Mich.

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About Your Eyas.
What t» the color of your fytFB? Ar«
they blue-gray, .brown, black or hazel!’
I&gt;o you know the old folks n»v&lt;I to
read points of a person':, cliuractei
from the coloring of tho even? Today
lots .of people .hold the same belief.*.
They wilt tell you that blue-*y&lt; &lt;1 t^cn
aud women are really capable of doing
very fine things if they are properly
trained. Usually tfuue w|io have blue
eyes are affectionate aud loving, aud
enjoy nothing so much aa that which
haa u dash of daring in It. And thu
woman With black cypa! Shu Is be­
lieved -to be quick' and fiery, though
the rfray-cyed woman will remain calm
through similar1 circumstances. Hasel
eyes are suprosed to be very beauti­
ful. and to ludlcutl- a beautiful charao
t» r. always ready for self sacrifice.
Sulky.-had tempers are behoved to ba
un especial accompaniment of dark

I will take yonr hnvttl," announced
tho heartless publisher, "If you will
cut It down by half."
hands.
"Cut , It?” ho cried. “Impossible!

■Indeed?”

replied

tho

ptibltshre.-

rhe wind moaned uuccaSinglr, iu
mien now that of n child which roba
within Itself In tho night, now that of
&gt; woman who aalfcra great |»aln ulonc.

gun. And, mingled with the walling
of tho wind, rain fell—Ml heavily. In­
termittently. like taunt wrung from
souls of strong men.*"
•‘Well?” said the author.
,
vhinl-h .n man
•’Well." retorted tho publisher, “why
i'ine there will speak nnt say sinifily ’It was raining?*"—
Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph..
.. «j»tnittay. July tv.
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•BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAX-*

�THE HKSTTNGS BANNER, JULY 1«. 1ML

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Portland

Story of Famous Tavern on Old
HASTINGS LOSES
Stage Road North of Middleville
Paper Prepared For Barry County Pioneer Society by E. | BReps
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J-. McNaughton, o( Middleville, son of Peter Me-;
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Proprietor
of- Old
Hostelry.

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Plant, lb
, • I taiwdy, 2b ..
lieVonner, r
Bissonetle. ■&gt;
W. Bales. If
Swank, rf ...

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GELDING GAME CALLED
OFF ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN

Totala 29 il 3 24. 9 0
Innings
1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9— R
Hastings ■n o (I 0 0 0 0 2
2
Portland o o o q o o n o P— o
Sacrifice hit-ilutehins; stolen
haw. DeVormrr: double play, Eek
lo Bell to Hutchin*; Ihft on errors,
Pori la ml I;.left on liases^ Hastings
7; Portland 2; *uuck mil ny Kynetl
it by Bissonette 7; bases on halls off
Bjssonelte 2; hit by piiclmr by
Ihssonelte 2. Empires—Baker and
Hubbard.

Tram Continues lo Play High Grade
of Bull. Fans Should
• Attend.
Since the BANNEIl last Went to
I pre.*, the Hasting, team lost a
i garni* iii t'.harlolfv Thursday and
'won om* with Portland on Friday. CHARLOTTE ANO GRAND

LEDGE HERE NEXT WEEK
;annil account of ram.
game* deserve better pat- Two Noted Eaton Courtly Teams to
He Great AttraclioiM Tuesday
nrnnge, as the
I very high grad&gt;
and Friday. ■

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C.hartolte Defeats Hustings.
1 Chnrlolti*. will .McDonald pitted
I against Hull, defeated Hartings in
you many Cliurjutl.*, 5 lo 3, Thursday,
lhe
tin* stage c"iih*.«t was wlliie**i*l by a large

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Early history
of Oak Grove
House, or as was commonly known
The McNaughton Hotel, located
live miles north and throe miles

frosli h»U. oxer Eaton county, and a lai-ge
greater .portion of
lhe
» Th,* number from Hasting* and the
.’rniJin eastern part of Barry county, lhe
luwiuddig. Keill County. -Michigan.' Italians would furnish
111
1 w *i Basting* mtleld had an qlf day. nnd
This was establiehrd in 1831). by
meal* 1
1,;"1 l,uor l,,lk' ,,e
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Mr. and Mrs. Asln-l Kent.
Tin*
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former died one year afterward*.,
nnd was tho first body buried in .......... I Sdw... wl.h-11 I* n vm In...
tin* Bowne Center eeinelery.
Mr.*., 4.11.*' *iv* that •'necessilv is the ,e:,m riiouhi liaxe made a inuili
Inolll.-r ..( inv. hl ...n," whirl, rrr. I
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Naughton in. March, 1812.

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ST ‘'aXK u
in-tween Kalniimoo
nml Grand
liapids, as well a?- Bgllle Creek, ami uhi&lt; h happened al Oak Gtiixef (||(1
(,n(J M.ol(. sfionid not have
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-el...
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Itmi*.lrnv..l.&gt;r rn.m
slul... |iiin| i)I |m|| j( WJ&gt;, ma|1(. U|H|er
*-.. AX traveler
from 11...
lhe slab*
•w York was dining there one *uch unusual condition* that the
that time.
ilid I hey asked him if he would
have some green apple pie.
Hi*
ns there was no mill al Grund Hnj»- .m*wer was in tin* affirmative .and ed until after the game. ‘
McDonald. Charlotte's star left­
id«.
after eating it- complemented II hander. opposed Hall.
While he
The country began to settle very very highly.
You may imagine
fast an&lt;l consequently travelers that In* »a* somewhat surpri,*«*d was bit, freely, he tightened with
men on bases, and Hie hit -neces­
when told Hint it was made from a sary for a score was nut forihcoma prosperous business, so much *•&gt; gfocu pumpkin and vinegar.
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that two additions were built in a
Th&lt;* lownshlfi of Caledonia. wn«
Il was
three story linti*'*. but they w«*r«* organized in this house.
all on tin* ground..
Even with mumd after Caledonia, in Livings­ Tuning?
these additions it was often crowd­ ton ttonnly.'N. Y.„by Hie McNamihliharloilo ....... i.O ILIJ) 0
ABel* Iho
ed to its full rapacity.
Batteries—Hall and
II
beds won* all tilled they would before earning In Michigan.
Mr. McNaughton sold Hip hotel McDonald and Kratzmillor,
make a ruw of hed* around the of­
fice floor with lhe frsil of lhe ls*d* and farm to Warren Slroctor in
Hastings
Blanks
Portland.
WD
and
moved
to
Ottawa
County.
townr&lt;Is a large Dreplaee in om* eml
of lhe mom. There was a great Midi. Mr. Streeter sold the place
The small crowd which attended
deal of piaster tlrawn Jnmi Grand Iu Mr. Proctor in 18&lt;57, who died the game with Port land on Friday
«omo:time ago. and is now .owned xvas treated to one of the finest ex­
by his son John Proctor, of Cale­ hibitions of base ball witnessed on
donia.
lhe local grounds in years. The
When my father sold Iho hotel. game was tilled with thrilling work
In* let O. B. Barber have the old by both teams, the only error of the
siun ami il was placed in front of entire contest being an error in the
hi* hmise, which is located one Hastings infield.
Kynetl pitched
half mile' north of • the old Mc­ his best game of th'* season, hold­
Naughton Hotel.The barn on the ing his-opp'inent* lo three scattered
Proetm* farm is'standing oh a part hits ami striking uufsix.
Of the
•»f Hie ground when? I Im old hotel visitors, only three were left on
ii*o&lt;| to bi*.
In digging tin* base­ bases. Bissonetto. one of the clev­
ment for tho barn they found the erest semi-pro- pitchers in Grand
foiindrilioii of the old brick oven.
liapids, did the* twirling for l|ie vis­
Tin* Indians' were wory numer­ itors. Il was a Irnttle between-him
ous and usually kimL Then* was and Kynetl until the eighth when
a .settlement or village about two Bi«?om*th* weakened and Hastings
miles south on*t of mir place. The fell upon his delivery for four hits
squaws did most of (he farm work, and two runs.
hut the Indians wen* very good
workers al some kinds of work,
such as picking up roots, idling
An Indian came tojny father ami
waut&gt;*d to buy a one horse plow.
diitti made him nmlvndnnd Dial he
wauled tn give a unit).
Father
drew up Hie note, and the Indian
Peter Mi-Nunglittm.
Proprietor of Hit* Oak Grove House, simied it ami pul it in his |&gt;ocket.
and one of tin* Writ-Known handed il to. father.
My people!
Ijimlinnt* of the Tax crus Along
the old Stage Ruud Whlcli Ilan lenrm-d the name of a great many
From Knlanui/iMi to Rirlilantl things in their InnguAge. so that
(Gull Contres), Milo. PrairicL illr. they could carry on quito a converYankee Spring*. Middle Village.
When,lhe. people first settled in
Whitncxiille. Cascade nml Grand
the wood*. Hu* Indiana annoyed
Rapids.
them in leasing or lagging for sail.
Rapid* to Gull Prairie and other Often they would empty (he barrel
places sziuth nf lien*. Every body ini" a lx&gt;x nnd hide il. sometime*
was made welconu* and no one wn* bury il. and llmu-show them Hie!
turned away, saying (fiat they had empty tuirrel. II was a long ways
n&lt;&gt; robin.
|,r draw eataldes from Kalamazoo,
"Thcijo was a line of regular stage some forty mil'** distant.
Thero
coarlu*from
Kalama/i&gt;*i
.md wore no tlmiring' mill* in Grand .
other place*.
Of &lt;*our*e they Rapid* "al Hint lini'*.
It would
Kynrll Owned Portland’s Bats.
would have to have relays, or lake three days lo go to mill. /
The visitors had one- exrcHenl
slopping, plan**.
and Hi.* Oak
Wilh all these priviilioii* and
opjMirtunily to score in the fifth.
Grove House was one "L the rc*lWith one out, DeVonner singled
Ing places; then th** rrtay- would
The whole and (dole second. Bissonelle drove
enitlg
not uncommon for them to drive
........... . iinit«*n nnd one at IJck and DeVonner started
When Eck threw to
four horse* &lt;&gt;n om* coach, ami seemed like one family.. /No one tor thin!.
then often lim‘*s they could im»i. was lighted or not invited lo their first to put out Bissonotto, DeVnrcarry dll who vvi*h**d to go.
In entertainments. V*"' pour or the nier kept on to Hm plate where ho
such cu«cs they sent mil what they widows were md -forgotten. but was easily nipped by Bell, playing
first sack.
called extras (L e.) hire any one. lo
E. Chilton opened the eighth by
go wilh thelj l««utr. and lumber fall they would have wbod bees for
wagon.
Whin they got tired (or llii-iu. getting in their year's supply. beating out nn infield hit to third.
He took third on Eek's single be­
perhaps Ibey only pi*omi*&gt;*d to gu
hind
second, Eck keeping on lb sec­
part, way they wuuld leave I hem thi* trees atliers would draw the
.and n*turn. bome.
Then they lug* In the .hiiuse5iml others would ond on a throw to the plate to keep
would have to hire sorpeom* «*l*e to rul them ui). often rm ing to gee Chilton from scoring. Kynetl went
out at first, slopes of the Hnsl. carry Hiein on. if th*-v rould md
catcfi lhe rcfmlar.
&gt;fr. McNauirh-■ werejio rro**-. ui saw. unco in If.ans ««» «‘K" w2"’n ’‘‘.l1 &lt;••"»?
IHh..-.. .by... Th«Smm»fi wmilH
noiinr.S on lhe toll
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J along, taking their dinners witli; f”r a s*,l,&gt;I'e to right, and Chilton
The land oflict* was hirated nfifhom ' ll wa* realty a gala day •“'"rod lhe first run of the game,
Ionia, ami prospective - Itlcrs had i fnrihefii. I hav hoard my toth.*i I
• close second in the rare
to gu there t*» make their entry. j-iiv they w*-r*&gt; tliu huiipiol days of I‘&gt;r be jdale.
L. Chilton (lied out
*- *•|&lt;&gt;. im-n-a-o• • t|« (e' number I hi* life
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Hiitrliins drew tour
This *helped
of trawlers.
wild.
cannot lx* pioneers In wi(h* ones, but Hastings had to he
contented with two runs tor Michthis (dart*.
Somclmx-s tin*!-* was; pioneer* in gdopling nnd furlinT- nel popped tit Andler and the inn__ ____ —
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R»mr pretty -sharp woik f&lt;~ ih-y, &gt;»-' - iin|*Mv.*iiii&gt;nl.
which--shalli lOgjmifaid.
rlx*; Portland team is a great favwould learn that someone else wa* I benefit our rommhnily Where w.
.oritc with hic.'il fan* nnd Hnsllngs is
after tin* land (hey watrted. and
liked i*qii:iHy well in Portland. A
they would (ravel night ami day, or
Ito leaders, not followers.
Irn’tler nitfUred: lot'of players never
any way In iwat the other fellnw.
appeared on the local grounds.
Gleaners' Program.
After lhe pltyik road wav. built
Thn score:
from Kalamazoo to Grand llApid*,
Program for Morgan Arbor No.
’ Hasting* ....... Ann ii o a e
uirnl the Graml Trunk railroad ex­ 1037 for July 25.
tended from Detroit t&lt;» Grand ilan- -Opening Ode—Arbor.
E. Chilton, 3b
ids, the travel diminished rapidly.
Recitation—“Abraham .Brought Eek, m
I think that the latter totid wa» lo Bay."—:H. Collins.
Kynetl. 41 ....
completed about the year, i(Cni. «it
Song—W. Shoup ami O. Ilniish.
58. ■ Then the stage nude went lo
Discussion—“What. Are the B'**L Beck. 2b
bjo.’ Ono of tho stage drivers, iMetlmd.* of Curing Meat on the L.
1 Chilton, If I.
Ir. Mortimer Welton, who drove I'arnf."—E. •illcspic nnd 8. Bollin­ Hute bins, d ,.J
his route, made it Ids home at the ger.
- Michael, cf ....
kak Grove House for a long lime,
Select Reading—Mae DcVino.
Hall, rf
to rt now living on a part of thol Closing Song.
ild McNaughton farm Willi his son,
L. Adkins, lecturer. ■
Totals

Grand Ledge and Charlotte teams
will Im the great attractions dn
the local diamond next Tuesday
amt Friday.
Both Eaton county
learns are well-known in semi-pro
ranks.
Hastings and Grand Ledge
have each won one game this sea­
son.
The Grand Ledge team,
which playa here on Tuesday, has
been. winning from some of the
strongest teams
in the sthte_
Nichols, the elongated Iwirler who
pitcher! so well for this (cam. has
gum* to lhe Canadian league. Bariheau, tho University of
Michigan
pitcher, whos** home
town is
Grand I.edge, tin* been pitching
winning ball for his town.
The Charlotte team is too wellknown to needt any other r«*commemlation (hat Hie Eaton county
cily has a team, which ranks
among the. fasti -l in the Mate. The
series Iw(ween Hastings and Char­
lotte is being watched all over the
state.
See the game on Friday.
Life-Timers Defeat Freeport.
The Life Tinurs. who an* gam­
ing such an enviable reputation
that they may challenge the Hast­
ings team, returned from .Freeport
on Saturday a third time victori­
ous over the. village lead), the score

Housh ami Rohleski. for Hastings;
Ferguson. Thompson and Bowler,
for Freeport.. The feature of the
game was the hitting of Hie “Lif­
ers,” who walloped Ferguson's de­
livery so hard hi* was compelled to
retire.
Monro.* Sisson, hrst-saeker for lhe “Lifers" dislocated one
of his fingers during tho game.
"Bump" Hobleski. for year* back­
stop for the local team, also played
like a colL
Thia factory team Is a strong one
ami they have. Isxiked some gdml
contests.
One week-from Satur­
day.they will piny thn James Bayne
Factory League loam, of Grand
Rapids.
They have also schedul­
ed game, with Lake Odessa, Alto
and Delton.
Enjoyed Rev. Bready's Sermon.
The ten inembcra of Iho Hasting*
base ball squad, accompanied by
the three members of lhe manage­
ment. accepted Rev. R. H. Brcady's
invitation to attend services in the
M.'E.-rtiurch on Sunday evening.
They, and a large congregation,
listened''to nji excellent sermon on
“(iluau' Athlvtlca."
Tho discourse
wefe greatly enjoyed by all present.

Hustings Road Games.
Hastings will play out of.town
the latter part of this week ami
next week., tin Saturday the team
plays in Belding; on Sunday in
Ixiwcll; next Thursday, in Charlot­
te; on Saturday and Sunday' in
Grand Haven.
.
Base Ball Games Scheduled.
Friday. July 17,—Charlotte _jn
Hastings.
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Sunday, July 1ft—Hastingy Ilf
Lowell.
Thursday^ July 23—Hasting* fn
Charlolle.
Friday, July 24, Chnrtolte.
fMlunlay, July 25—Hastings in
Grand Haven.
Suklay, July f®,—Hastings
Grand Haven.
Tuesday, July 28—Chicago Leland
Giants. *
Tuesday, August 4—Allegan in
Hasting.**..
■.Tuesdak August
Allegan m
Hastings. &lt; .
CiA
irttleton Grange.
Casltoloni Grange will
••••• meet nt
the hmm* of\Mr. nml Mrs. Charles
Feighner, Friday evening, July 21.
1911.
Following is. the program:
Song—"Star tSpangled Banner."
Roll Call-Y|ur favorite man In
history.
Recitation—Francis Kaiser.
Reading—Mrs. Elmer .Mater.
Music.
Recitation—“Other Heroes"—Edna
■Green.
Reading—Mrs. Adolph Kaiser.
» Soto—Ernest Feighner. .
Recitation—Esther Dull.
Flower March.
and
Refreshments—Lemonadewafers.
■
. Gertrude Price, Lecturer.

Poultry Show Judge Selected.
Al an ent husiwll£ meeting of the
members of the . Hasting* -Ponliry
Association hold on Tuesday even­
ing. it was decided to hire Charles
MeClaxe. of New London, as judge
of lhe next show which will Im* held
in the la*l week In January. ^A
campagln for new members will
afrt&gt; be started. Al present the or­
ganization ha* thirty members. .

BANNEHAVANT ADVS. PAY.

middkville
Main street was treated to an­
other coating of our dust down last
Wednesday. ' The heavy rains hav-1
ing taken the former roots tn the
A meeting of the Chautauqua
committee was held Wednesday
evening nml a (dan worked out tor
the sale of*tickets, a* a guarantee
has to be sold liefore the opening
nn August IHh. The sale is pro­
gressing llnely and all are. taking
hold with"a will, that bespeaks sdere.ss tor Ihv llrsl Chautauqua to be
held in Middleville.
David French
arrived
imine
Thursday evening from bls trip
abroad. Mrs. French arrived on
Friday tmd R. T. is expected Tues­
day, he coming I hrough from New
York by auto. They had a line trip
and enjoyed every minute of tin*
time spent abroad. The lent preachers being unable
to gel any one tn come to their
lent, came upon the street Thurs­
day iwening and lambasted lhe peo­
ple for not rushing to hear them.
The villtigi* of Middleville is well
supplied with good chun*hcs ami
able pastors presiding over I hem
and are not swallowing all the done
handed out. to (hem gratis, by I1i&lt;*
traveling fakirs.
Saturday fore­
noon they folded their tent and
stole away, not having had the lent
occupieil by any one during their
slay here. That they were of lb&gt;*
Mormon l»*lief seemed to be all the
people cared to know of them.
M. F. Jordan nml Dr. Ami*? Han­
lon attended the funeral of Robert
Jackson in Allegan Con on Thurs­
day, ono by one of lhe old tim­
ers nre laid away. Robert was one
of the oldest settlers of lhe County
line nml left many friends to
mourn with the family their !&lt;&gt;««.
Albert Parker ami family return­
ed from McBain on Friday, where
they bail been for some time en­
joying their vacation.
The Y. M. C._ A. boys about fid
strong came in from. Barlow lake
on Saturday and took Hie aflqynoon
train to their homes in Grand Ilapids: They all agreed that they had
had the time of their lives. Anoth­
er hunch came out on Monday and
will remain two weeks. A great
thing for lhe city kid, that hereto­
fore had no place but lhe city
streets for a play ground, to get
out into the open, where (hero I*
good bathing, nice shade ami enjoy
gelling close lo nature.
A bunch of base ball fans enjoy­
ed the
Hnstings-CharloHo
ball
game last week nnd intend lo see
the next one on Hie Hastings
grounds between these team*..
Eli Holes of Lansing was an over
Sunday guest of his brother W. E.
HolrtC
Leo M. Johnson and family spent
Sunday with relatives in Hastings.
Frank Hoyes. for many years a
resident in this vicinity hut for a
tow years residing in Arkansas,
died at the home of Ills mother,
Mrs. Haves, in this village, on Bun­
day.
Il'* accompanied by his
youngest daughter ctunc here a few
weeks ago, thinking to improve his
health: but he had gradually fail­
's!. He loaves two sons nml two
daughters, besides an aged mother
and other relatives lo mourne.
The threshing season lias com­
menced, George Thorpe was the
first to Ihrrsh around here, Albert
Wieringa doing lhe job.
,
Sidney French is riding in the
auto known as the service car of
Gonyers, il louchMI lhe high spots
only.
Art. Brace, of Grand Rapids, was
in the village oa Monday on a real
estate deal.
J. J. England and wife, of Wood-

their daughter nnd family, Mrs.
John Ritchie.
Dr. L. D. VnnVelsor "f Haslings.
was in this village on Monday, call­
ing oh old friends.
Dr. A. I* Taylor and family were
lhe oyer .Sunday guests of T. E.
Taylor and family making the trip
by auto.
The sale of Chautauqua tickel* is
progressing finely. AU feel that II
is whal we need. a. place of cnlertainrnent. instruclivi*. and eiincational and all it cofttra after the
rush.of Hui harvest season is over.
The farmer* need a vacation such
as this will afford. Remember the
date. August tllh.lo tCHi.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I/iuis B‘*tls, of Con­
stantine, nre the week guests of
relatives nml friends. IxmLs hns n
good job with our (ormer towns­
man. Ross Armstrong, in his drug
store, in Constantine.
Chas. B. Campbell was elected to
th.* school hoard nt Un* annual
ling Monday evening.
The factory hands nre enjoying
their annual vacation lo tin* ut­
most, all hands will he‘ready for
work the morning of the 20th
again.
Albert Parker and family relum­
ed home from McBain on Friday,
where they had been tor some time
enjoying their, vacation wjlh Mr*.
Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
IL Arnold.
‘
Dr. A. L. Taylor ami wife were
the over Sunday guests of T. B.
Taylor nml family
nt
Cedar
Springs. They- made the trip by
auto.
Gifforif. Vannur returned home
with his nunl. Miss Virginia Ste­
wart. to Davenport. Iowa, where he
will spend some time.
Mimi Alice Bixler is in Detroit,
visiting her friend, Mr*. Roy Han­
ker and family.
W. N. (itadslone nml family are
now ' bccupying their college at
Barlow Igiko. Mr- Gladstone drives
to and from his store by auto.. .
Grover Pclers of near Detroit is
a guest of hi* sister, .Mrs. IL E.
Bennett, for a week..
‘
Born, to Mr. nml Mrs. Morgan
Biggs of Greenville, July 5th. a
baby girl, Mary Emma, weight 6
pounds.
Mm. Briggs was former­
ly Miss Myrtle Mitcljell of this
plocc.
.

State Bank welcome* small depositors and conaiders it a matter of good
business policy to give aqnal attention tojuuall and large accounts. So

•mall accounts aggregating lhe saine aa one large one, because although
there Is three time* the bookkeeping involved, that is more than oflaet
by the possibilities ot development ot three different accounts, besides
the advertising value to the bank of three aatlsfied customers.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS

Miss Francos Packard is visiting
friends tn South Haven and will
visit her sister, Mrs.. Burton Hop­
kins. in Cleveland, Ohio, before re­
turning home.
ilrago, was
, Charles MrAlli
................................... Mrs. Kate.
McLl.SI'liy, last week. J
Orra Purler of Traverse Cily, is
Hie guest of Mrs. Sophia Chase nnd
daughter, Audrie, for a few days.
Lee M. JnhuMni and family spent
Sunday wilh relatives in Hastings.
Eli Holes of Lansing, was lhe
guest of his brother, W. E. Holes
and family over Sunday.'
Miss ' Lila Stimpson of Grand
Rapids, returned hoinp Saturday
after visitinif~Miss Audric Chase,
for two weeks.
*C
,
Mrs. Charles Bprun whsnhe guest
of her daughter, Mrs. John Carter
nnd husband in Orangeville town­
ship, Sunday.
Chas. B. Jiihnosn and family and
Mrs,. Fred Guilin were the guests
of E. R. .Smith and family al Way­
land. Saturday.
J. J. England and wife of Wood­
land were (he over Sunday guests
of Ibeir daughter and family, Mrs.
John Ritchie.
Mrs. Hnrfy Blake of Freeport,
was the gueit of. her mother, Mrs.
W. 8. Miller ami husliand. Sunday.
Her children, who have
been
spending some lime with Mr. ami
Mrs, Miller accompanied her home.
David ’ French arrived
home
Thursday evening from his trip
abroad, Mrs. French arrived on
Friday and Mr. R. T. is expected
Tursilay, he. coming through-from
New York by auto..
They had a
fine trip and enjoyed every minute.
L. D. VahVelsor of Hastings was
in lhe village on Monday, shaking
hand* wilh old friends.
Chas. B. Johnson nnd family ex­
pect to leave Thursday for an onto
trip.
They will.visit relatives in
Burton..
Flora LaValley Sorabrough and family at. Burton; Mrs.
Johnson'* sister. Mrs. W. H. Ful­
ler and son, Albert La Valley nnd
wife ul Brant; &amp;^r. Johnson's uncle.
Goo. Johnson at S^iginaw.
They
will be gone about one week.
Misses Minnie Barbes and* Elvn
Johnson spent Saturday night and
Sunday wjlh JClva'a parents al Gun
Lake.

H.uine, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bells of CbnManlfm* are the guests of rolativM
and friends for a week.
Maurice Wad.J of Hot Rprlnp.
Arkansas is visiting his pan-nls,
Mr. ami Mrs.. J. J. Wadd ami brolh­
er Burdette.
Frank Hayes for many years a
resident In this vicinity, but for a
few years residing in Ark„ died
al the home of his mother. Mrs. S.
J. Hayes in this village, on Sunday
evening.
He, accompanied by his
youngest daughter, caino here a
Tew weeka ago thinking-tn improve
his health, but he gradually failed.
He leaves Iwo sons nml Iwn daugh­
ters besides an aged - mother nml
other, relatives lo mourn.
Funer­
al services will be held Tuesday af­
ternoon uf the house. '
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Cartl of Thanks—I wish io thank
my friends for the pretty post
cards ami the. East Rutland W. C.
T. U. for the beautiful iKRiquet
sent me.
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Mrs. • Titas. Kelley, Delton, Mil'll.
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Adv.

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but

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�SO4TH WEST HIT1AND.
HiaiMxo.
Miss Edna Ulis uf HU»»ku.UI .md
Iraan Hinkly of Chicago, is vndluuf
a„| H«n«r Bu«ll '• Sunday..
Harry Olla and family.
j(rs. L. Oversmiih of Clmrlolle is
to school meeting Monday night.
Mrs. Fred Barlow of Hastings is
Drt'.rocker during her iilnens.
Mrs. Nidlte Doolittle ami A. T. spending the week with her broth­
Walker are •IH'iMhng a few days er. Harry Olis and wife.
Mrs. Douglas is making a visit
Ul'b relatives al Hlcnland Jullntipu.
MlSS JMIC WaglHT UllderWClil Ul» in Cedar Creek wilh several of her
‘"I"'l al0,1 firr
“* ‘b’1

(SURE TO GET MIXED, ANYWAY.

Boys, Attention! Southwestern Barry
DELTON.

Next Saturday afternoon, July 18th, at 2:30

100 Yard Foot Race
For boys 12 yrs. old and under.
The lioy winning the race will receive a fi.ooCast" ing Rod. Each of the other boys will Ik* treated to
Ice Cream Soda. The race will take place in front,
of my store.
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BASE BALL GAME NEXT SAT­
URDAY AFTERNOON
HICKORY CORNERS VS. DELTON. TH, will
be a red-hot game. The teams have played twice
this season, one game going to n u-inning tie, the
other resulting in a victory ior Delton by a score

[rEXALL RUBBING OIL
DAVE COBURN, the. world's famous trainer, saya: “J
used Rexall Rubbing Oil on Rutt and Clarke during the aix
days race at Madison Square Garden, and aay—It is a
dandy.’1 Rexall Rubbing Oil is the beat thing I know of lo
take the soreness out of lame muscles. Price 25c and 50c .

Ellis E. Faulkner
DELTON, MICH.

The Rexall Store

Extra-Early Sale of

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

Actual Cost.
Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

Sonic extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

F. II. WILKINSON

Thn Epworth League has finished
paying for its piano, which was
purchased Iasi October. The commiUre in charge wishes In thank
all of ।li. m uho ii
•• Lui.ilx aasisted in paying up lhe deni so
quickly. The league here is doing
very good work, nml if you want lo
nt tend some good meetings, come to
Hie cliurch Sunday evenings al tl:30
uml see what these young folks can
do. The leader hext Sunday night
is Beatrice McDermott and the sub­
ject "The Song Bursts of Spirllual
Women ”
-Miss Irciv? Hoellu1! returned last
week from a iminth's visit wilh rel­
atives in Battle Creek. Detroit and
Mrs. ivler Adrianson was called
In jralniiiazoo Insl Monday by 11ns

Van Holt, who passed away that af-.
let noun.
Several from hero attended lhe
missionary meeting at Prairieville
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Joseph Underhill is able lo
Jh* about again after an illness of a
About fifty of our young people
galhered at tin* home of Mr. and
Mrs. John liurko Iasi Monday even­
ing Io bi&lt;l farewell lo Joo Snyder,
who left Iasi week for California.

lure home.
Joe has won many
| friends since his stay'iii town nnd
Iu*, will be greatly missed.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Green have a
new Sterling piano.
Vernice Eckhart ndurned Mon­
day from Vermontville where she
has been visiting for over two
Mrs. Tillie Smilh is entertaining
relatives from Buffalo.
A. M. Slick of 'I’emik-rjiiice, Mich­
is visiting his dnugliler, Mrs. M. J.
Cross.
Thomas Silcox fell from u cherry
free Friday morning and Injured
himseif *&lt;i severely that he will be
laid tip for several weeks;
, The W. C. T. U. will ineel wilh
Mrs. Mosier next Tuesday. It will

president is expected lo be. present.
Everybody cordially invited.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win Gillies and son
Carl left Saturday morning wilh
llteir machine for nn auto trip to
liiwa. They expect to be gune about
ten days.
• Adda ‘Manlpl, who is working in
lhe telephone oflire at~Prairieville.
was home over Sunday.
,
Mrs. Adams of Cloverdale is ear­
ing for’Mrs. Slider who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. I’eler 4drianson. Jr..
Grandpa and Grandma Adrianson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adrianson and
Peter nnd two hoiih Harry and Hoy
Holl nl Kalamazoo Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Youngs "f
Hastings are visiting Mr'. and Mrs.
Murdock.
. .
Mr. Duer's sinter and husband of
, Kansas, have been spending lhe

Prairieville, Mich.

Bo th Phones

to Mnxsachiuclts to visit other rel­
ative*. Mr. II."ts and liis sislvr

We Pay

4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

&lt;20,000.00
6,000.00
A. A. Aldrich; Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

over forty yenry.
Leon Nichids and a girl friend
from Kalamazoo . were dunilay
guests of Will Gillespie,
Clintdii Cudwnlluder has gone to
Gull lake to .work.
Miss Emilia hinkel of Kalamazoo
was home over Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude *Whilteuton*
of Richland wen* in tuUli Sunday
Iu we Idife Whillentore, who is
sldl very poorly.
’
Mr*. Caleb Hisfiridger visited in
Hastings Saturday.

CLOVERDALE.
Mr. rind Mrs. Hoss Burdick nnd
children of .Hickory Corners
A. A. /Vidrich
Dr. Donald McLcay
George J. Doster
thft-guests uf their mother. Mrs.
'1'. A. Aldrich
Wm. Elliott
L. B. Tccrpcniog Acker.
s'
.Mr. and Mrs. Snider and -----J. G. Hughes
Lewis of KnlamaxiMi spent Sunday
wilh Rev. ami Mrs. Gurney.
Orrley Musselman of Kalamazoo
is spending a few .days wilh Mr. aud
Knowledge and Spelling.
Thu chanctfs. nre that in nearly all [ It Is jolly to read among all the Mr*. Herl McCallum.
contest* of spelling reformern that wo
tho bent (or our friends, wish thorn to bad spellers spell badly becauso we gal Campbell spoilt Saturday with
friends al Hustings.
.
know too mu&lt;;h. 1 uni speaking sadly ' Inigul MrCnllum spent over the
hands nnd (or cur joy. If the best for of myself. When once you know throe
Fourth'will* his cousin in Detroit.
them
they------leave
........ should- be- that----.— us.
or four languages—say French, I^tln,
Church Notes.
ebow many of tin could really pray for’ Greek and English—you can never be
There will l»e preaching al Staple
that best? After all, how foofisli It Is- certain what Is tho accepted way of Grove, next Sunday. The Y. P. A.
not to believe in Un* vision and lm-! spoiling such
' words as "apartment" ai will is* b‘d by, Mr*. Hazel Brooks.
The
topic is “Failliful In Little.
pulse of others for themselves- Men ."address,"
.
or uren ''literature." -And
fall the comforts of life when, they do German and Spanish maka for despair. Things.
“Luke I6:H) 1.3. Prayer
not trust Its gentle leading'for'their Tho more languages you learn tha meefing in the'morning al 10:00 a.
Mends.
worse you spell your own. Which en­ nu led by Mr. Bagley.
Second Quarterly meeting will be
courages mo to spell as I pleas*.—
held nt Shultz, August 7-0.
Ix&gt;ndon Chronicle.
.
The Juniors will pleel at 3:00 p.
Early Teach Law of Economy.
m.. Saturday.
Every Junior come
What He Would Valnt Next.
Th*4aw of economy enters Into all
nml enjoy the little mecling.
tho practical affair* of life, not only
We went up to tho Caxton building
The delegate far lids year is Rev.
of tho community at large, but also the other day to call on an artistic Gurney nml assistant delegate is
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of the family and of tho Individual. friend. Wo found him doing a war Mrs. Gurney.
It should bo diligently taught to our! danco nbdut his studio.
“What on
children as ono of the foundation earth tins happened?” we asked.
Fell and Broke Rib.
principles ot a good character.
'Tv® sold that painting." ho cried.
While C. Deel rick, an employe of'
"Fine!" said wo. "What are you go­ lhe car seal factory, was working;
Bo Kind Now. .
ing to paint next?" "Tho town!" And Salurdny. lie fell nnd broke one of
Mi-s, Deetrirk find;
Dost thou Intend a kindness to thy ho did, you know.—Cleveland Plain his left ribs.
just.peen lo Saranae to visit fier
toyed- ono? Do it straightway before .Deatan
brother. Frank C. Johnson, who was
the future comes, destroying thy op­
injured
near
Saranac
in uti acci­
portunity.— Carlvle,
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-----Tlie drummer from New York was
Lon McCarty and familjt tqiciit making his first trip through Maine
Sunday at Augusla. .
and had traveled up Into the ArooeWallnco Hugb'M- of Prairieville is ! trv.V mulnn whm, thn tnwna am
visiting his grandmother here, this't uniat! and far aoart and tho chief nro&lt;!

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. hnnppen
nl V. g' k',».

crow! at

putnain came home church'Sunday. Tl
Miss Nina M&lt;’»b* r is home from acts potatoes and Christmas ‘roes. ,
Here bo stopped over night th* a
Kalamazoo. Saturday to visit Look and rhnair by
Chicago, for her •mmmer.vawHbm.
George Thoipnleft Monday hamlet that possessed merely a very ,1VM t)lc we»H cad wilh her par- were enjoyed by all.
morning for
!*&lt;’to'«kcy,
for a
no soup, but-ho was served with fish.
Mrs. GeaneUe Fisher deceived
month's visit..
Orin Grafmuor has returned to Then Instead of bls plate being lhe .news the past week of Hu* WHEN SPIDER GOES A-WOOING
his homo in Porthlml. Ind.
changed tho. waitress came with. a death of her brolher.
Charles
J. Hammond visited nt Arda platter of meat and placed a generous Hmckluy of Doster.
Peculiar Method of Courtship as It
Owens of Cottar Creek. Sunday.
h.lpta, cnhll, OQ ... .Id. m th.' Th* Mirh na Sul* ita-rrthry of
John Chamberlnin called &lt;m Miss
Nellie Warner. Bund iv .eC&gt;nin».
I
The Misses Nina a'ml Ada .Mosher
R Hancy an&lt;1
The lovemaking of the garden aptspent Thursday with -Mrs. Jessu* ready to pass over almost anything, &amp; a,„j
(for ---the -sake
of ---a good
meal,
ha 'amHy
Schoolcraft
visited
over
Payne of Wall Lu.'.- .
&gt;--— - -- - ------—-and
—Iiaiuiij
VI vf
ccuwrcrm»
»•*,*«-«■
*&gt;•&lt;-,
ha thn
llalna I....... ,1— at
... 8. &lt;■
........... and'C. L
t
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Myer* of'I thfllivh
‘bough tt
tt mlvht
might ba
the raatilar
regular Maine
Sunday
M. Browns
Th® male spider, which can be &lt;lluBastings sponlJfafiirdhv and Siin-1styl* ■
—....... .........
'
tinguisbed from the female by his
day al Albert Craven *
"Presently,
—
however, the girl brought' Mrs. Elizabeth Olin and daughter small size and knobbed palpi, begins
All nwinlmn* of lh&lt;* Brash nidsre tn another platter full of pieces of pie; Rhea, attended the weddirtf of -Mis* by throwing out silk 1H1 he manages
Cemetery Circle who are behind in and one of these she slid off on thc;B’*ssie Qlin in Kalamazoo, Thurs- to make a rood between himself and
their yearly dues, are requested to same plate. Then lhe traveler thought! day evening. .
send lhe money
ibe treasurer, It time to call a halt, for he had not! Mr. and tfra. Orrin Cumming*
then runs along this road, raising hl*
al once, ns we mu-l haxe the mmi,-d U
tab
front legs at intervals. The female
remains motionless In tho renter of
I Webb Skull and family.
.
very one try nnd help i&lt;&gt;.iuak&lt;* lhe
Tho serving maid was u bit uncer-l-1 Misses Mihhe'l JJlin ami Carolyn
tain
whether
ho
could
have
tho
clean
•if ns it if now.
i. Little entertained „a parly
of
plain
ho
requested
and
called
the
Carrie Shultz and ■
' friends at lhe Inline of the latter Idly pals her on the back, nonetlmea
HtulingN; nre MM'iidini
lime landlord in.-to whom tho guest ex­■ Thursday afternoon..
Dainty re­ with two front legs, sometime. with
plained hit trouble. Tho host listened
four. He then returns to hla starting
Peter
Mosher ami daughters attentively, but when tho drummer■
Mr. ami mi*, i.nanrs
r.hnrli'x Teller
teuer qi
of ,
■
Nina and Ada motored !•&gt; Middle­ finished he withered that modest Now Milo, vi«itiHi rvlalives hen? Sunday.;
,
Mrs. J«»h DeCrocker visited in’ Next time perhaps the ftnaato comes
ville. Sunday, with Claud Mosher Yorker with a look ot scorn and de­
and wife, and sp&lt;-:it lhe day nt B. manded:
Kalamazoo.
Salurdny
ami
Sunday.
i
‘
°
n
'
ePt
him
with
"open
arms."
Ito
ptwell’B. =
Mr. and Mrs. It.'A: Newell were! then rushes to her. but no soendr has
“What do you want of all them dif­
Miss Nellie Wat ii*t nml Donald
Biyen's of Untile Creek nre visiting ferent plates, anyway? Have you got! Church S'Tvire* in the Prmby-1.legs and pretends to be unconscious
partition* on your in»ldes?“z
relatives nt J his pl:i&lt;-..,
tenan church will be discontinued ‘ of bls presence. At this he again rap■Grandma Wurm of Brush Bi«Ig&lt;*
And the drummer, realizing that the during
durl;:g July.
July.
J idly pate her on the back. Often when
spent Sunday With her smi ami hotel was charging him only |2.,'.o a
ami Mr*. Gilbert harlot of J the
f8 tn the middle of her web
Mr. z:;;!
IVI.t-i. w
U'aii.k
,.&lt;1.1 guests
L'lUi.l. of'
lit I ,
family.
day. which had been exacted In ad-! *\.11(1,1 Wf
'*ek mid
he tries to attract her by shaking
Sunday visitors nl Cha.*. Kenyon's vance. meekly subsided and ate his•■hapin.
.
his silken road as hard as he can.
were Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. Bi-ho’p of pic humbly
‘
'lls* Mnry •’’•Hollander of Kala.... | This courtship takes a rt*ry long
Hatlie Creek. A. Warm*r nml fam­
imi/tMi is .spending u few days here
ily nf Prairieville ami Jud Kenyon
am) family of Ea*i D-roy.
INNfinFNT nr THAT ANYWAY
',r- alh* Mrs.
fart two
, , C.
. II. Lnudeiislng- theze notes occupied In th**
nn. days.
n,»in
Mrs. C. Miller nml dnughh'P Huth iikxuuuiy I ur inai Hiunsi
nf Columbus. Ohio, me visjling
, in Kalamazoo.
! took part In the performance.
Mrs. Clarence Reaelder.
C»u.h
J' "'?
,,r A1’’*?"*! The length and monotony of these
Most Harmful, of Which v°“"’
. .......... ,Mr- ;
ll.wr.-U duriis r„lr,.h,..
Was Not Guilty.
with her daughter at Hickory' LorThe Mi*se* Willard of Illinois ”?*^
A *
^7
la
suddenly de­
All horsemen know Hjjt a horse! nml ll.-u.-lev of Alma are guests of ml',d,e nt the
the ankle Mi** Ll.*‘ Hoy I.
I srenda on the web by a rood of his
FRANK C. JOHNSON HURT
of one foot with the shoe of the other'’ Mr*. Helen Barrett is visiting her) owft: aT,&lt;l- should ho not find-the fo-_
III AUTOMOBILE SMASH-UP foot—suffers greatly. While a human! ’**»n ‘••‘’•rg'* Barrell amj family iu male at home, runs along the road of
in auiu uuill omaou ur b( |n&lt; wHh |be Mm&lt;&gt;
notiS»iilh Ikml.
his rival and often drive, him off.
suffer much physically, yet be la likely
Mrs. Lfarenre Ifar.m.lon is fhe jn thia cm® the new lover became
iSr^ i’f Jl‘7 5”'n ’ Mr8"
St’h,’ur| &lt;•««• of hl» «8&gt;rtBhlp very quickly.
Inlcmlrd In Visit Slcp-Son; But He to be Mrialtive about it
Was Curried Them Badly
Bion Taltnagn had thte unfortunate ‘’SK’XSu of MonlcUh spent’
*“ ‘h0"*
W'
Injured.
habit. Ar. &lt; nleb Peaplee remarkedj Salurday wilh his parenfa, Mr. nnd allowing tho first lover to return.
Country Life..
upon one occadon. "Bion sound, more Mrs. .1'.. Mason.
lying badly injurel ul Hie hmii&lt;
like a procewlon than ho does like the! Mr. mid Mr*. P. II. Slnlil visib'dl
hi* sh-p-sou near Sm-nmtr.
won walking." And when you listened! relative* in Hickory LorrnT*. FriAdjourned Meeting.
Johnson left llasliuc* wilh lhe
to the .turef)' thump, of hla .hoes, and day ftlltl Salunlay.
lenliini of having nn enjoyable v
the entlrly different Bounds made
’ 'I’lie ctnniniti'V railed for July'15
h&gt; arrange for -lhe Soldier*’ mid
when he lilt hl. ajikJea. Caleb did not;
v ..
hjs relative.* ill n *»rion&gt;
Sailors'/
Reunion has kemi jmslpmiseem »o far wrong, after all.
i
. .
Aottcr.
|
Among hl. neighbors these -com ! ^’T1"}1
'•* Hnnien &gt;*• &lt;-»! (o*» Saturday, Apgdsl 1. nl lhe
l.omniilti'c .iiicmbers
did not rankle, but when Bion ■ , i
i
r"
at
i 1*0*1 Hall,
nttac lo lake fiitn lo hi* .-&gt;cp-s&lt;m's ment.
•,bnrP. ul Lity Hail.
।
home. The driver tried
"burn was crossing Kcnduakeag bridge, fa
Bangor, and an Idler .aw fit to re­
tail enliankmenL twelve feel high.
mark upon hl. peculiarity, Blun's re­
Three of Mr. Jolnison':'. left ribs sentment was swift—and pointed.
were broken. He*-Mi collar l-m** • Bion had passed the Idler—clutnpwas broken ami. right mu* cracked. whackcty! clunip-wliaokety.' — when
.In addition, he suffered a number the. latter called after him:
of severe bniis&lt;*. •
"Say. mister, you Interfere a little,
don’t you?”
Takes Trip in Air Ship.
Bion turned and fixed the questionGeorge Huffm hi, youngest son of
Mr. amt Mrs. Charles lluITman. of
"Not with other folks' business, I
this city, who i.« living in Chicago. don’t,” he returned, succinctly.—
Youth's Companion.
carried-. him and hi* eottifmnion.
Patil Shupi'. uf Hillsdale, 2.2imi feel
Union Grunin*.
WE ARE COINC OUT

There’s a Time For Everything and Now Is
the Time For You To Buy

Dry Goods

air 10 iilimil*-*. mid Mr. Iliili'imin Sal unlay
evening.
describes lit a* ono of Um mv'aiesi'
experience* of his life. The pasim-vliti'g
setwan/wei-e sh-npned into their
seath before lhe Hight was made.
ream
nnd cake will
afleif
Advertised Letters.
Lvclurer’s limy.
Clarence Biggs, Rob't. Greenfield.
Sontf by Grange.
&lt;k IE Ktiick.'rlawker. John Rey­
Heading Sinter Edith Snyder.
!
nolds. .Mr. Lhe.ter Sinilli. *lis* Man*
N. Carsell. Mi-. Mary Lobb. Mr*.
Talk—"Lan Ute Farmer Alford (&lt;» I
Clara Holiday. Mrs. Ella Kurcher.
Mrs. Orville Stocking.
Song - “Steer For The Light"—!
U. Ti. &lt;i Side.
Bro*. CLir,-m-&gt;- mid Voiucy Hardy
'l he W. IL
Ladles win hav.- nml Hoy Hu*li.
Talk- "What Make*
a package sale nnd serve liinrli at
-St.d er
Hie G. A. 11. hall on Saturday eve­ Liyinr in ft ■*' ’ ‘ ‘ '
Jessie MeLm
ning, July 25
'
RecilulinnHallie ' Naylj/.
Difference'
Adv 2-wk*.

lee Cream Sot-in I.
There will !»• a hmii*
cream ami ottke social al I
of Mr. -nml Mr-. Eldred Gm-huin
on Friday evening. July
which all will he wclfoyie.
Dunce at Tlioruuppk*.
There will
a dance al Thorn­
apple lake i-Tl every Friday
evenink’, Good order.
Nashville
orchestra.
adv-

Personalitiaa In Court.
Counsel uar tl to Insult one anothc:
pretty freely In court Mf. J. A. Foote,
K. C,‘ who was called to, the bar In
1875, writes tn "i’lo Powder": .
"It Is not the custom, far lending, ad­
vocates of the pn-sent day to quarrel,
except occasionally with the judge or
during tho luncheon interval; but It
has not always l»c«n so, and things
have been said In public, oven by men
of acknowledged position, which ap­
pear almost Incredible when written
down.
. .
Dcuth of Prairieville Pioneer.
“1 rememfc'’r. far example, a Board
I M’ra.'Carolinc A. Richards, aued।
jrit-yrnry. one brthe oldest pioneer. of Trade Inquiry, where tha loader on
। ie*i&lt;lenl*. uf Prairieville, who has! onk aldo interrupted bls opponent by
been residing in thi.* city for a, declaring that his nervos would not
inimher of years, died nn Friday allow him to remain tn court unless
morning. Funeral sj-rvicos were Thia lee rued friend mod crated hla strtheld &lt;»n Sunday nflernoon. Rev. dent voice. The stride at ono replied
Mrs-JVoodard. Seventh Day Ad- that he would endeavor to do ao if hla
ventM pastor of Dutton oillctnliug. friend would turn away hla ugly Inug.
Tho body was buried in Prairie* Both criticisms wore perfectly just.
1 vilje cemetery. .Mqtplay. Deceased
is survived by her Jnisbnml. now iu
Virtue Follows Adversity.
, hi:! IBs! year, ami snverpi children,
liiiciudihg It. B. Richard*. Full
Prosperity doth host discover vice;
1 obituary notice will be published but adversity doth best discover rir(next week.
«
tue.—Bacon.
j-MJANNEH WANT ADVS. PAY,

I
1

unl.a Wl[
Argument About Clean Plats
.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

Floral nmifh. ■
•I.urn Toldas, Lecturer.

OF BUSINESS
and plan to close out everything in our-Dry Goods department
in the next four weeks at prices that cannot help but make them
move.
For the benefit of those who are not acquainted with our
■store we wish to state-that we not only carry a full line of staple
dry goods, but also a large stock of ladies’ and children's ready­
made dresses, ladies* gau=e arid muslin underwear, |&gt;etticoals
and hosiery, men's overalls, work shirts, summer underwear,
. hosiery, ties, suspenders, etc.
Come l»efore the -things you need arc sold. Come while you
have first Choice/

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich

The Farmer Can’t Afford To Be
Without a Machine That
Will Save Him Money
Every farmer operates his farm for PROFIT, just the same as every manufac­
turer operates his factory for profit. In farming, just as in manufacturing, the
one who succeeds is equipped with the BEST MACHINERY. No up-to-date
manufacturer can AFFORD to be without a machine that will SAVE TIME or
DO HIS WORK BETTER, ho matter what the COST. The very same thinU is
true of the farmer.
We have a, line..of Farm Machinery that is especially adapted to the needs.of
the farmers in-our section. It will pay you tn get our prices on anything you ex­
pect to buy. You know our expenses arc not very high here.

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

w

�PAGE EIGHT

THE HASTINGS BANNER
WANTS

Font auto ford#.;
Finder ple.w i ice cream .foetal at Coat* tljove
leave at BANNER Olli
'
trnrd. E. E, Gorham.

Two Pullman porters, representing
• different railroads, met off duty and
j progressed from friendly gossip to

iai.mii

niter Furnished Rooms for light I
• housekeeping at 304 So. Church.
HL See Phiu-Smith.
H

v,"r* "'*' w"
nut of a good lu-avy twain.

: better road. Their claims, figure# and
arguments cams tut and furious. At
i.- last tho tall, thin porter settled tha
dispute.with these dearie words: **Ga
a I on. nlggab; we kills mo* people den
you fellahs tote.'r

For Hale ( lirap -Hough t-inch lum­
ber for* roofing and sheeting, uiwi
bill sluff. Phone 4utU. Inquire
F. G. Pierre. City.
tl

Cistern# built, cleaned nnd repniN d
All work guaranteed. Phone oq.

FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP

Easily Settled.
"Pa. tho doctor at lhe hospital paid

Smith. Cily,

cuticle to euro mamma’s burns.'*
, “Well, loll him to uh-pboAq to the
। nearest druggist for all he want# and
charge It tn tho bill.'—Baltimore
l.l j American.

Phone 323 II. or inquire of J.
Benedict.

Ferris Phillip# Wins Auto Contest.
Thc-Star Bakery's $.’#».&lt;»&gt; Auto for
Itoys was awarded t&lt;« Muster Ferris

For Rent—House with Irani, on E:
Green IM. Suitable for lw«» fan
Rea.
Thos. E. Waters. 41H

Vncmmt Cleaner lo

„fjiirtli«* coldest just . It&gt;'i &lt;b the filial
ill'l -landing of conleslimi* Ifi-ing un fol-

Rent—El

id i Ferris 'Phillipa...
■d I Ib-ruard Johnson.

the day.

101.Kill

.sell Cleveland

For Sale—f'mc Mirnm*T li"iin‘
• bank of Thornappk* lake. ...
chiding house, barn nml shop,
* wilh 9i acre land, wmie fruit.
Price right. Phone 23fill.' B«hI
Sparks.
If

Wauled Eggs—My price this wrek:
No. I eggs, striclly clean nml
fresh
No. 2 cfcg#. 17c. Eggcd fresh.

THE. BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE

Joseph Roger#.

Hnradway wril

PERSONAL MENTION

. V-W

G. F. CHIDESTER

HASTINGS MARKETS

!ia.n&gt; addiliniiQl

Corrected Thursday. July 16.
The Hastings Milling Co. i# pay­
ing HU rent# for old wheat, and 71

I

For' Sale—Hegistiri-d I tunic Jet***

tM.tkin

."S

Grand Rapid* is visiting here this

Phone 22

CLOTHIER

Hastings, Mich.

&lt;&gt;f Falun Rapids.

of Cleveland. Ohio.

cheap. I'hoiie XI.*-1 rings.
Johnson.
-.

Harry
If

&lt;d

For Sale-Nine rotfm house.
quire* 1*37 So. Hayes St.

Notice—The best sewing

A queer wajr of disposing of their
old boots la followed by tho Colombo
police. When these "cast offs'* have
accumulated to a figure bordering
rouna
round a tnousana
thousand tnoy
they are taken down
to lhe police hulk In tho harbor and
thrown Into tbo sea. Formerly, policemen were allowed to dispose of these,
when they became unserviceable, but
according to new regulations, they
have to return to headquarters all
boots when they get worn out.

ieoritia l,allin&gt;|i is ul Marki-

In­
If Mnrgitrel.
irarviit.*..
mnchine

nnd Ini

isilinu illlt s|&lt;;ie

llie monument, where the sign is,
also wood pumps and repairs. 'I'.
Phillips.
‘
2-wks. South Bend. Indiana.

Enioyeti Motor Trip.

Sliver Plating—•Get your old knives,
forks and spoons silver plated and
Mrs. Herbert Ifirlmp is
made as good ns new nl a very her brolher in l-ake Odessa.
low price. Mail by parrels post.
Quite it number from hero
Advance Mfg. Cat.. Kalamazoo.
..............
",
... *\......... .....
Mich.
l-wk*
game nt l.iinrlolti-Hu# nflcrii'N'ii.
Mr.*. Anna Grant lift# return, d
monument. Considerable fruit:
good buildings; good wire fences;
nil good workable land; 5 nrres
e.-.-.i. .1. Prise ftKr&lt;o. For further
particulars inquire 012 'Holtwood
Kt-Cily. Chas. .Sutton.
If
Mrs. Margarel Troxell nnd son
For Rente—New modern tnowe.
Shannon are at Mm-alawa Park for
Grand St.
For. Sale—Mo

POULTRY AUD HI DIM.

on July i. returned

&gt;ur commercial candor and uncon­
scious telling of the truth it is hard
to beat some of the circulars received
from various European resorts. Often
^ey are translated literally from the
fon‘|Kn languages Into English, and
lho
# delight One of these
advertisements
Hungarian
sum
------------------ -- “of* *a ---------*.........
—­
mer 'resort tells ua that It charges
"Moderate priest, except during the
height of lhe season!”

3-wks is in fin- cily today. iu&lt;*&gt;-linu tinnnd
promoting his Concalf. Inquire
911 lluilroad
2-wks

Wa do not command ourselves to
hope. Wo just hope. It la a part of
our vllklity. It-lifts. Inspires, nerves
us. It la as Indefinite aa life Itself. It
I.lttlo Ruth wm busily occupied Ja an Inseparable function of a sound
with her state and pencil. Presently mind. The ctgiaelesn struggle of hope,
on tho invisible battlefield of the mind,
tho time required the services of a is one of the wohdera ot creation.
barber, climbed upon hts knee and
rubbing her chubby little hand over
his chin, said: "Papa, can you sharp­
en slate pencils on that?''—Exchange.
tn ""The Diary of a Beauty." pub­
lished in the Woman’s Horae Com­
panion.* -appeared the following: “The
stage Is an ungrateful profession, and
When tho hands are dirty try adding
no woman can count on her publio
* UtUe sugar to the soap with which

Mistake Somewhere.
"Sam, 1 understand that there's a
schism In your church." said the Jocu­
lar man to his colored man-of-all-work.
"Kaln't be, 'less'n somebody dona
made ua a present of It. 'cause we
done spend all ouah money foh a
new ohsan.’*—Livingstone Lance.

r.n v|ir.
.hi.
jy
with lhe road*
i York slate. and ifwroimhi

Signs Phslfjc for One Year.
Frank Eiwleidon w;i* ,;n re
W.-dn.-dny by Cily Marshal G
smilh ami arraigned |x*fore .Im----- ,
Cadwnllad. r &lt;m a charge of drunk- i

No Chance for Father.

FKKDH-KKTAIL PR1CR8.

Oar observation la that when there
ire four daughters In a family, father

|

Ftyl.

BANNER WANT AI»VS. PAY.

-BANNER WANT AUVN. PAY.

the lather and also cleansing power
। of tho soap and remoyes'tllrt nnd stains.

peer thirty-five years of age."

—HANNER WANT AilVS. PAY.—

For Hale Cheap—Work horse. A. &lt;i.
Hathaway. .Citizens Phone li»1L-IS.
}
2-wlcs

Rooms lo Rrnt—Hrasant furnished
rtMiiiit In rent. Price# .reasonable.
Inquire at 5tnj No. Mirliiirari Ave.
Lost—A gold watch nml fob wilh
nam&lt;&lt; in the inside of cx*&lt;*. Satur­
day nt Gun lake. Leave al Middle­
ville Run office. Reward nf ICMM).
Fred Brog. Route 57, Caledonia.
M ichignn.

For Sale

THE, BEST WHEAT GROWN
Is Used In Making

French’s White Lily Flour

Maxwell

horn, wind shield and simcdoiheler.
Will exchange f.i
driving horse.
Enquire
NER Office..____________
Work Home for sale cheap.
Christiansen, Sec. 5,;Baltimore.

For Sale—.1 burner gas j-1;i|e, also
a laran kixe gaa oven, new. Plmnn
57IJ.
'
For Bule—Four houses in Ha-ltnufour horse.*, take any kiml &lt;
slock or good farm of eighty
acre#.
Sam Maretrall. « Morgan.
Phone 09—5. Nashvilb

415 "Worden St- Grand ll:i/i&lt;L«. or
Mrs. Mina Holbrook, Hastings

For Rent—Funiislnnl and iiufurnished rooms. 213 No. Broadway.
Phono .'MIR.
2-wks.
IfMF—Tuesday night, near lii'illmid
town house n‘bundle of clolhl-s.
Finder pleaw: IcUVe al Be-Miier'#
meal market..
l-wk.

Fur Sale—Two young brood sows.
’ due about August 1. Phone-2UH.
I long I short.
i-wk

We buy.the best wheat that, is grown in Barry County, delivered right here at our
mill.

We pay a bonus to farmers whose wheat tests over Go pounds to the bushel, and/

we pay enough so that il "makes it an object"
wheat.'-'

for

the

farmers

to

Then when the flour comes back, you have to "pay the freight" on that flour from
the place where it is made, to the city or town where you buy it.

"grow better

There are many farmer# in this section who have been raising wheat es­

That is why it is more economical for you to buy French’s White Lily.

When

pecially for us for years. By carefully selecting their seed, and care in the prepara­
tion of lhe land they raise' wheat tfiat invariably tests over Go pounds. They not

you buy French's White Lily, you get a much better flour because it's made out of the

only get the highest market prices for thei r grain, but in addition we pay them a good

charges both going and coming, and give you a better flour.

best Michigan whfeat, and you get it at a lower price.- We

save

you those freight

bonus on every pound their wheal tests over the 6o pounds. That makes a nice thing

for the farmer, and a good thing for this mill, because it

furnishes

us with the best

■wheat ^hat is grown—and that's what French's White Lily flour is made of.

Flouring mills all over the country like to get

Michigan wheat

to

,

make flour

That idea is absolutely wrong.

We get the best Michigan wheat, and there isn't a mill in this whole country

.that has a better equipment—and‘very, very few have as good.

from, or to blend with spring wheat.
When you buy flour that those mills make, you have to "pay the freight" on that
wheat from Michigan out to wherever it goes.

Sometimes people get the idea tliat if an article is made in a large city thaC it is
better on that account.

That’s why you will-find French’s White Lily Flour is better than others.

You

ought to try it and cut down your flour expense.

I.uM—Silver mesh bag, lined with
white kid.
containing
suuil
Change and two cnmpliinrnlaiy
lickcls for Barnes I'.in ti*. Finder
l»leaM» ruluni
to BANNER Of­
. lire.
i-wk
For Sale-rGray mare 5 years old,
well broken; also buggy mid b:irnwm. . Mrlisaa_C«V.*,. Hustings
lioufe
Phone 284, I long. 3
short;
l-Wk

Fur Kale—Brood
sow. now-due.
Will-exchange While Wyandotte
rooster.. M. Snyder.
l-wk

The Middleville Roller Mills

Morgan. Jemima Morgan. 2-wks

ft

inday. a small gold circle
if Wilh pearl.
Leave nt
ER OBIce.

ir Rent—On West Grand
Phone H7-IL-fS.
l-wk
due soon.
George
W »5-2L-IS.
l-wk

here

Salesman—"Ah! you see, sir, the prop­
erties of this preparation are not to
kill tho huge at once, but to under*
mine their constitutions.**

Coramtrclal Poulblllty.

Mldilimn. It

T. J. Broaseau.
ST Sale—Cow and
Charles Frederick,
. St.

Suburban Gardener—"Thia
death to bugs* I purchased

R.T. FRENCH, Proprietor
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JULY 16,1914-20 PAGES.

CLAUDE WILCOX UNABLE

TO RETURN TO BATTLESHIP

Initip Youth, Wounded In Rattle of

Kry West.
Claude WilCfUL son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adelhert Wilcox of Irving, who
was wounded in the battle of Vera
Crux in April, has been discharged
from (he -hospital nt Key West,
Florida, ami sent to the marine
barracks on the same Island.
Mr. Wilcox, who was a niemlier
of a turret crew on the dreadnought
••North Carolina,” In Hear Admiral
Fletcher's fleet, has left only 18
months service iu (he navy.
He was so badly wounded in lhe
left ankle by a Mexican bullet that
he will probably lie unable io re­
turn lo tile battleship to resume fits
former service.
His Wound has
been troubling him a great deal, and
he ha? been compelled to use
crutches.

FIRMER USES CB
TO MOP POWER I

Health Depends on
Comfort

GENERATES ELECTRIC U. CUR­
RENT WHICH OPERATES. MA­
CHINERY ON FARM.
MANY STREAMS IN BARRY

COUNTY WAIT DEVELOPMENT

How can you be comfortable or healthy without COOL, COM­
FORTABLE Clothing.

ComniunillrN Iu Country Could
Easily., lie Supplied Wilh Light
In Portage County, Girin, on the
farm of II. M. Call. n small troyt'
nt ream ha? Iieon t»ar»n*-«--«i so its
wasted energy may lx* used for
electric
light and power.
Fur
many years this small *lF"am flowT
•*d through the farm without lifting
a finger, figuratively s|»akiiig.■ in
help with a single clwr.- alioiit. the
farm.
Now il is.very bu-y-every
night grinding out rlertriply In
light Hie farm home, the yards and
the farm buildings, as well n« fur­
nishing current by clay fit drive lhe
small motors for pumping water
and other chores. Th- stream is
no more thnriri mile Hmg. although
fed by never failing Hirings.
In
the summer.you rjtny easily: step
across the little brook.

•We.are showing a splendid assortment in the season's nobbiest patterns and styles. We
might speak at length upon their many merits, the superiority of their making and
the general stylish tone of every individual suit. But we will simply say
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that in them you will find MORE STYLE and QUALITY than
may be had in any other store at the prices.

A Delightful .Surprise.
’ Sunday a very iileanonf surprise
Was given Mr. and Mrs. Leo Feldpausch.
Thia newly wedded couple had
intended Inviting only their parents
to have dinner wilh them on Sun­
day. But unme of lhe reinlives de­
cided that this was altogether too
••xclusivu, and invaded llielr home.
About thirty were present, and a
delicious put luck dinner together
with a very pleasant lime, was en­
joyed by all; Norn* enjoyed it mon*
Ilian did Mr. nnd Mrs. FehfpaUMCh,
who proved themselves delighlful harnessed to turbine and -generator
and its has been in sn. e«sful op­
piilerlahiers.
eration every sinceThe dam is
about 350 feet long. 2l»',feei ,,f
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In Circuit Court, Saturday.
which is dirt, requiring over 2000
.
Judge Smith heard five cases in yards.
This was taken from a
I circuit court, Saturday.
In the bank near at band by means of
’ case of Martha llnughtnlicn Holds scrapers. Sixty feel of the dam is
YOU WILL NOT SUFFER FROM EXTRF.MK HEAT IF
• vs. I.ethn Ailkins, of Morgan, a' constructed of concr-le for lhe
YOU WILL,USE SOME OF THESE ARTICLES:
judgment for S2J2L62 was reiidcr- overflow nnd lo fumish n Avasteed in favor of Hie plaintiff.
A wny in limes of freshel-. A con­
Pound can Corylopsis Talcum..______ 25c
judgment for M7.fi2 in favor of crete wing is butirnl each end of
Pcnslar Buttermilk Cerate, for.sunburn25c
. Ghas. Nickerson iii the case of the- overuow to TCihin the carHi
Pcnslar, Tread Easy; for foot troublesl„.25c
llNicKrirson vs. Briggs: In lhe case where the dirt joins the concrete.
Pcnslar Bath Sparkle-------------------------- ----------------- 25c
»!of Sherwood &amp;. Sherwood vs. This concrete spillway is located in
t .Meml, lhe plaintiffs wen* given a
Genuine Coca Cola at our fountain——2_..5c
judgement for &lt;310.10. The court old* creek nriignally' flowed.
Il is
Vcrnor's Ginger Ale____________________ ___5c
* heard proof in the case of Langs- twelve feet from foundation lo lop
TRY THEM ANO BE CONVINCED
I ton vs. A. A. Anderson el al. He al­ «»f overflow ami 15 feetjiigh nt tin’ so heard argued an application Jor wings.
II is about 3 feel Ihii-R’al
| habeus corpus, which-is discussed (he bottom and taper? t» li Inches
r? TT A TJA7TTV NORTH SIDE
"jin another column.
. rL. nAKVEi pharmacy
nt tbo'top. At” the end of this pipe
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Alberta
produced
&lt;15.000.000 in the breast water, a penstock is
Hasting^, Mich.
built with two largo gales on one
, J worth of eggs, poulrty and milk
last year.
.
pendiculaiiy. These can lie open­
ed in times of freshets nr to draw
off the pon&lt;D In order tn Increase
the amount of fall and obtain mon*
power, a ditch was dug 3INI feet
long lo'can-y the wab*r from the
turbine thus utilizing the full be­
low the dam.
One hundred and
fifty feet of dilcfr is tiled with-|8inch tile.
At one end of thp dam. leading
from the ppnd •nlxdiCfiO fe«q down
stream, a race is built forming a
channel 8 or 10 feel wide. . At the
lower end is built a brick wheel pit
plastered with cement. connfCling
wilh lhe 18-inch lib* nnd with a
Railway Mail Clerks today are earning from $750 to $1,200 per
power house. 10 by 12 feef above.
year. Stenographers and BooKKeepers are drawing salaries of $500
'For. tho generation of power a tur­
bine wheel is Installed; This is
to $2,000 per year. Court Stenographers are earning from $2,500 to
17^4 inches in dimiieler. works un-l
$6,000 per year.
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Light Weight Two-Piece Suits
$9.98 and $12.48
B. V. D.” and “Porosknit” Underwear
that almost gives you a chill to look at them.

Mid-Summer Specials

Straw, Silk and Poplin Hats
The kind that keep your head cool on a hot day

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Cool Footwear
For Men, Women and Children

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Come and see the cool things in
the coolest store in town.

GRANT H. OTIS G CO

Do You Want To Earn
$500 to $1,500 per Year?

There is a place for you, Young Man, Young Woman, in these .
lines of work. Many of our students are filling just such positions
as these', and if you have average ability we can fit you for such a
position. We want you to know about what we can do for you.
Drop us a postal today and we will send you complete information.
“School of Efficiency’’

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Parsons’ Business College
Address W. W. Parsons, Pres.

KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Summer Necessities
_24c
_59c
— 5c and 9c
».3 for 5c
—5c and 14c
— ---------- a.l5c
----- 4c and 9c
---------------- :l_5c
— 5c and 10c
-10c
5c
-10 c
5c. 10c. 15c. 22c, 25c

Adjustable Window Screens 18x33 in.
Mosquito Netting 8c per ydr8 yd piece
Fly Swatters—-------------------------Fly Paper-------------------------------Fly Poison---------- - -------------------Can Covers Per dozen________
Gan Rubbers Per dozen---------..
Can Fillers————-—--—----Can Openers---------- - ----------Fish Scalers It’s a dandy-------- ...
Vfclb. Ba? Olive Oil Castile Soap
25 Picnic Plates -------------- - ------Straw Hats

Remember
That we have the finest 10c candy that's made.

NEW YORK STORE
PHONE 102

HASTINGS, MICH.

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PAST TWO—PAGES 9 TO 16.

Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich.
Phone

*Hastingr, MMti-

74

H.iilw.ty- I'.i'-. -.

fhn*uu’h’ il. fur-' I’.i.ii'.Aaloiy ■■( Mu-ic

alfinds *lu-/

Albion College—One of Mich­
igan’s Highest Institutions
IlHS
Ihm*ii. is Its •‘•hienti* young
ot learning Founded
mung women for the hiiaiIn Year of 1833
’lliut no editcali'in is complete or

artists nr teachers. J ami product*? nb&lt;ml &lt;’■ horse power. I
Thn husiness srhnql. tike the
which Is sufllcl&lt;*nl to furnish alwml!
.other departments of Albion Col­
70 lights of Hi caudle power. The I
lege. gives the lH».«t ami most •■111wheel, when running at full cnpa-l
ci. nt training obtainable in that
‘gi-miiiie tha* neglects the factors of particular line. •
city,• requiresJ^lltyiliic feel of wa­
moral mid spiritual worth.
ler per minuNpiThl a speed of 212
revolutions. The power generated
j While Albion College accepts lhei
Stops Neuralgia—Kills Pain.
Tiy lhe turbine is transmitted by
[ leaching of true scholarship ns its
Sloart's Liniment gives instant-re­
shafting. gears and belt In a 110lief-from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It
volt electrical dynamo which runs I». decided t&lt;&gt; inaugurate a moveat 1300-revolutions and a rapacity in&lt;’nt (n establish- nn academy nf b’Xt-lMMi|gt ami laboratory Classen goes straight to the painful part—
learning in Michigan. Two aixl that manifests Itself in u««*fi&gt;l- rkwllics thi* N’eries and stops the
of one hundred 10 candle-power liigher
1
pain, ft is also good for Hlieuinalights.
years Inter the Legislature granted
lism. Sore Throat. Chest pains mid
The power raStransmillrd from a charter nnd the present Albion
Sprains.
You don't need to rub —
ami fit penetrates.
(he power |imisc l&gt;&gt; the fnnn build­ College had its sjart- in the Spring
Mr. .1. IL Swinger.
ing about 1200 fr«*l distant, by Arlmr Academy. . I'mir years later
Louiavillg, Ky., writes: “I suffen*d
means of two copper wires nearly -lhe academy was moved la Albion
willi iiuile a severe neuralgic hea&lt;lthe size nf a common lead pencil. arid'today it stands atlnmg those
Witli an •■quipnii'iil of the most ache for four months wiihout any
The house, barns mid all outbuild­ rolleges of. lhe United Slates rank­
complete nml efiicicnt tyi&gt;e. nml a relief. I used Sloans laninu-nl fur
ings are wired with wodern 4»|ectri- ing in the top row.
Albion is a beautiful thrifty lit­ faculty that sjmids with tho«n nt two or three -nights nuu 1 liavun't
rql fixtures.
In the- entile barn,
lhe insulated wires run through 3­ tle cily of H.ooo pupuljilwiii. situat­
a Irnttle today. Keep in the house
I inch conduits nnd all switches are 'd iu the central'।lilrt' of lhe Stale
all the liuie for pains amt all hurls.
enclosed in asbestos lined boxes
Recommended
battles. 25c.. title. at»d
making il prarfirally fire-proof.
by
Carveth A Stebbpis.T—A. E. MulThe swUch-lMiar.Ti? located in the I.ake Shore It. It. p-issing.through ami win• Uieir way !&lt;• Sm*e&lt;—.
holla nd.
house nnd from llieto lights can be toward Lansing, ami the Michigan I In. addition to the r»*gnlar aende
thrown on or off in the various Dent nd toward Detroit and lid* iiiir work «&gt;f I lr&gt;* ikilfege rour.-es nr
line of tip* Micliigan United given in music nml busines&gt;. Th
BANNER WANT AI&gt;VS. PAY.
building.
Hy nn antomatir ap-, .mmn
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pnrntiis connected with wires run­
ning to and fn'iii Hi-vpate supply­
ing, tho waler at th*’ power house,
the turbine enn b*’ ■’‘lartod or stop-1
ped from tho house. This is the
sorrel of operntim.- with such a
small norinnl flow of water, ns only
the surplus is wasted.
All bear­
ings on the machinery are of the
self-oiling ring-bearing type, so
that ofling is not necessary more
than ohce In two weeks.
The plant has been in opbrat ion ,
since the sixteenth of DecemberJ ।
1007. The imwev is used principal-;
ly for lighting mid i timping water.
At present two motors are in use.
one for pumping water and the
other for cutting corn (odder and
grinding feed. Il wife also a great ।
Summer suits have commenced to show the effects of perspiration, dirt,
I
labor saver in mixing 175 barrels of
cement for barn foundation and
and grease. If you have them DRY CLEANED and PRESSED now, your
■]
concrete silo. The water is hack-1
ed up by the dam
cover un arvn|
suit will look just as;good as when it was new, and you will get a lot more
of about 3 nenes, lot-alod in a valley
WEAR out of it. We make a speciality of dry cleaning light weight flannels, [j]
nml surrounded by a luxuriant
growth of vegetation, making a very
• Bilks, ladies suits, etc, ,
——-—-------------------- i I
attractive spuL iu Mimmor axid fui—I
nishlng a fine place (or bathing and
In fact we DRY CLAN every thing in the way of, wearing apparel for IL
boating and, fur lirtrljssting ice in
winter.
men, women and children. We do the work RIGHT, and, our Prices are Kl
The outlay for Hie construction
REASONABLE. Phone 2+3 and our wagon will call for and deliver your II
of this plant was greater than
would generally be required for a
-parcels.
HI
similar plant trader most condi­
tions, because it was necessary to
construct a long dam and the power
is transmitted a louk distance.

Dry Gleaning

Now Is The Time To Have
Summer Suits Dry Cleaned a

Germany has sixty towns where I
women are employed as police-; I
women.
Miss Theodora Popo is known as
the millionaire architect in New [7L

J

Yprk city.

I It

American Steam Laundry
Ehone 243

Shultcrs Bros., Props.

HIE

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Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS ■Wist: n. JULY 10, I9IL

'he Hastings Banner
j

ruwubm •„I7 TtHindv U
Hastings, Michigan.

COOK BROS, Editor*
FDFTY-NfNTH YEAR

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tings, Michigan, as second class

Want Column, io a word for each
insertion. No adv. for less than 12
cents.
Card of Thanks, lo a word.
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Obituary poetry and resolutions,
5o a line.
.
Obituaries of 2U lines or Iqss will
be published free; 5 cents per line
charged for each line above tho 20
lines.
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Notices of births, deaths or mar­
riages will be printed free as nows
matter.
No communication will be pub­
lished under any circumslanoes un­
less il bears the writer's name and
postofllce address.

ADVERTISING RATES.
JOB PRINTING
Display advertising' rates on ap­
Tho BANNER has one of the best
plication.
Business locals nnd reading no­ equipped job offices in Western
tices. On first page or among brev­ Michigan and is prepared to do any
kind of book and job printing.
ities, i2K cents a line.

THE NEW FREEDOM" FAILS TO WORK WELL.
Theorizing about it situation is comparatively.easy. Gelling some­
where witli il i* quite anollior matter. This is well illustrated .in the
conditiorr of our commercial nml industrial affair*. We have
up acute flftfrtt*.'.'*,letin-ssioii. Bountiful crop* nnd banka full of money,
and n r&lt;g-eiil fwlerat law that ha* practically cnded-lhe possibilily of n
money panic, are eomlilion* Hint ought to mean busy null.* and factories,
labor well employ'd, amt pimnI limos for business mm., '
.
What is the prime reason for Iho greatly diminished factory prodlfc-

tion and lal»or empioyim-uf. and the slow linfes which our nation, the
nclicid on earth, with rei'erd-bioakitig crop*. »« nmv experiencing?
Tile BANNER ventures the answer that it is due to President Wil‘ son's- determined efforts to ill hi* hpiiossiblo theories into.our industrial
life.
President Wilson, highly educated and honest man tlial lie unqucslonnlily is, is neverlbeivs-. a Hmirisl. Be is Hie author of a liook en­
titled The New ... . .
Hi it. ns well as in his messages lo Congress,
lie has set fortli liis views as to this "New Freedom.”
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Briefly summed up I lie -President’s ideas are that America is sulTer• ing from a condition of imitistrial serfdom, from which we need lo be
emancipated.
He seem* quite anxious to be tile emancipator, and to
pilot lhe way lo the “New Freedom," wbicli he visions as lbe'.«upreme
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m«ed of our country’- Ik-fore Americans can taste of tho sweets of this
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deHghtfiil “Freedom” which our nation's hetfd deem* so necessary to our
‘
welfare, we must first rt-legaldQoJtp- junk heap "all tariffs whose object
is protection to American produms*,\ /rhnn we must “restore compe­
tition" by breaking into smaller unlliwtlw aggregations ,pf industrial and
commercial enterprise* known under fhe general head of “big business.”
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These changes combined with tin- ip-w currency law, are. supposed to
prove a panacea for our induMml ills. Thus emancipated, the busim&gt;M of this country. ni:con)ing lo Dr. Wilson, must proceed al. once to
enter upon an era of wide .expansion and prosperity which will be one
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of the world’s wonders.
But business is not prospering and expanding. The recipients of
the benefleient “New Freedom," with astonishing preversity, fail to en•
thuso over lhe‘factsdial they are already aid of a protective tariff, and
nre now facing the vigorous federal smashing of “big business” which
the'President is forcing through congress.
Il's queer how business acli. Just when there has been conferred
upon it the blessings of the “New Freedom" we have depression, lack of
confidence and a general slowing down of industry marking the coining
of lhe Wilsonian era of “New Freedom."
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Holding the protectionist view of the tariff, and believing that llie
history of our own and other nations proves the wisdom of an avowedly
.protective tariff, il seems clear lo the BANNER that precisely iho re­
, .
suits we liqxe exfwrienced since Mr. Wilson's election was assured and
I
nccomplislied might have been expected.
.\
How can the American standard of wages, three limes as high as
(be European, and from eight lo 20 times as high as that of Asia, be
maintained if we compel Americans to compete on even lenns wilh the
real of Hie world? The bare statement itself proves the impossibility of
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il, and lhe folly of even attempting iL How can the relatively far bel­
ter living conditions of the average American home be mytitnim-d in lhe
face of competition in America on relatively even teipis wilh other
countries where homes are mere shacks in comparison? The wonder
is that a great man, as President Wilson is, should insist that cheapen­
ing tjte |ife of the American workman can help America.
It goes to
show that greatness has its limitations; It Is Hie mistake Of lhe theorist.
Our farmers will kno^ this fall, as they have not known for years,
that comtK'tition of high priced farms in wheal growing with tho cheap
,
lands of Canada oh even terms is a game where the Canadian competi­
tor has the long end of il.
The American sheep owner, who attempts
lo realize a profit on wool-growing, mid must match his sheep raised on
costly lands again*! sheep raised on the uncounted inillions of grazing
lands of Australia will find that that-competition will put him out of
business, unless ne can-save himself on the mutton aide of his invest­
ment in sheep. Bo with egg* competing with China. The idle factories
■ in this country now. due to opening our markets to competing products
where wages aie tar less and home conditions far poorer titan here are
a further proof ■&gt;( the unwisdom of President .Wilson's tariff views.
The rexclt gainst the democratic party in the south right now
ought to open lhe President's eyes lo Iho fact Hint not even his own par­
ty will eland tor his “tariff-for-revenue only" policy. The Good Book
says tttat-Hie man who will not provide for hi*.own is worse than Hie
infidel, lhe nation Ihnl will not care for its own inlerMls js far more
censurable.
Iu lhe firM place, if we ape to compete in lhe world's markets nt all.
we must produce on a larv/scale, with the most efficient organization
pUMible. Germany's remarkable growth in industry for 33 years proves
that, nnd so does otir own. The U. S. StrH Co. and llm Harvester Co.
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prove il very conclusively.
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In the next p|.u-&lt;. in no other xvay Hinn by lhe most cftek-nl orpanizntion and by producing on a very large scale can such reduction in
oyertiead expense he made, and such savings in purchase* effected awill enable manufacturers lo meet the increasing wage scale that might
lo be paid to American laboring men. An industry that is nut large
enough to influence the selling price of Ito product cannot inert nn in­
creasing wage scale. And lhe laboring nuin of this country will be up
against a haid proposition if Hie industries in which they are employed
must face unreslri.-ted comm-tition. For grinding the'faces of p-kh .
and for putting inferior product* on Hie market, a delusion because of
’,‘"r ■HW’d cheapness, commend us to\lhe “unrestrained competition'
which President Wilson fancies to lx? so necessary under our "New

Freedom"

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We need “big bueincM in this country, and there ought to he ih&gt;
prejudice aggms! it because il is big. Bui we want all business, big and
liUie. lo “play Hi- game square.” We want controlled competition; regu­
lated busiffeaa, urn vuMbroat competition.
V -A’l‘l W,"‘l -,la-’ bT&lt;"ne of ,bul
that was in be
brought about l.y the “New Freedom?” Even if living were cheaper, a
blight reduction in prices would not appeal much to a man who is out &lt;&gt;f
it Job. And »* a matter of fact we all know that while the farmer get.leM for Ins products,’ the cost of living in the cities is not lowered.
&gt;&gt; our Presidential theorist at Washington seem* to be up again*!
Hie proposition of beautiful theories that do'not work out in praclice,
, because they do not fit into.the hard farts of our industrial lite. Ami
lo nel|» himsdf out of a bad mess, he is now calling on the representa(|VM of big business, like Mr. Morgan, io tell him what ought to be done.
1*01 that just like the theorist? Practical men would have obtained
Ihjxirw-point of “big business", before attempting u, apply theories that

the Blowing dowp of factories and business |s proving that
itloin ' is costing this country dearly.

COH HOOSE JEWS

Many Would-Be Teachers From Barry
County Attending Western Normal College

Marriage Llcenaro.
Earl F. Tueker, Hastings ....
Maud C. Sfusrt, Hastings
Waiter E. Wykoi.n, Hastings
Ina E. Lobp, Sparta ...................... 31
Glen McPeck. Castleton ............... &lt;8
Blanch E. Wilcox, Kalmno .......... 18
Auzza Tungate, Johnstown ......... 32
Mary M. Crites, Hastings ............. 22

. Warranty Deeds.
John Whidby and wife lo Henry
Whldliy and wife, 40 acres, sec. 13,
Barry. $1.200.'
Margaret Heriiey lo Flora Reddoch, kit 0, Kenfield's add, City,
1125.
Lydia Monroo lo Albert M. Cfeni,
80 acres, section 17, Orangeville.
81.600. ■
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Win.-C. Frost and,wife to Andrew
N. Horn, Parcel section 1, Woodland,
1500.
Francis- M. Roberts and wife to
Chris Vrooman and wife, 10 acre.*.
«er. 21, Rolland, $1.00.
Ghris. Vrooman nnd wife to Fran­
cis M. Roberts and wife, north half
lots 1331 nml 133fp City, $1-00.
Levi Holme* per ndmr... tn Harri­
et Holme*, lol i. blk. II, 1’ftrrotCs
add. WiMNlland, gOottnO.
Homer Klim* ndmr.. In Ralph
Newton and wife, lot l&lt;J37, Cily,
$l»6fLOO.
Probate Court News.
Estate of dlarricl Holmes,.deceas­
ed.
Petition for license to sell
real estate tiled.
Hearing thereon
July 31st.
Estate of Benjamin Travis, de­
ceased.
pel it ion for appointing
special administrator Hied. Order
appointing special administrator
enlered.
Bond filed.
Letters is­
sued io William S. Travis. 'Pelilion for appointing General ndmr.
filed, hearing thereon August Hlh.
Estate of phebe Horn.-dreensAI.
Hearing on "will oiiitinurd •
Estate of Ann Gregory, deceased.
Order appointing administrator en­
tered..
Bond filed.
Letters Imii-I b. Gwifge W.. Garris* ir. . Peti­
tion for license lo sell real estate,
filed. Hearing thereon August 7th.
Oruer- for hearing claim* entered.
Rate of hearing" November 51 h.
Estate of Pliny McOmber. deceas­
ed.
Order adjourning until July
23rd onia oil
Estate of Manly M. ChilWVdeceas­
ed.
Petition for hearing on final
account filed.
Hearing thi-reon
August 4th.
Estate &lt;&gt;f Wallace S. Brown. de­
ceased.
Final account of executor

Estate-of Martha 'Baldwin, de­
ceased., Report of sale of real es­
tate tiled, sale confirmed.
Final
account of administrator filed.
Estate of Henry Cohoon. deceas­
Case
ed.
Notice of contest filed. "
adjourned until August fitli.

Repair Department
Is Superior to Others
VIEW OF CITY FROM NORMAL fllLL
Barry Counly is l iking its usual lie of unusual benefit and pleasure hand, grand opera singers nnd num­
active part in Hi- summer school to the students fur intiuy reasons. erous oilier dltrad ions.
There
of Western Htate Normal, Knlama- Besides the excel lent instruct in;t will bi* all day sessions of the Chauz.io Which opened lune 28th with madi- possible by the line corp* of tauqpa mid nn opportunity for vis­
most promising outlook. Commis­ ti-arhers, n series of lectures was itors to enjoy the Normal grounds]
sioner Ernest Edser has taken an arranged by Pri-sid&gt;,iit D. II. Waldo' and buildings.
interest in tho commissioners meet-: which excels anything previously
The Normal recently celebrated
mgs which are held each Week and offercil to the summer school stu­ its decennial mid back for the
has otlierwise ably Identified him­ dents.
N» ivliarge is made for event were mmiy of Hie graduate*
self wilh-the school .-main this these event* which include the fol­ who have gum- lo .various pari* of
summer.
Forim r Stipl. W. E. lowing nationally known people:*— tin- country since completing work
Conkling; of Hastings. Is leaching Dr. C. ll.Jmhl of the Uniyereity of al Hie Normal.
This list was nn
in the summer school, for lhe Chicago,, who is recognized as u interesting-one. including as it did
clevi-nth year, hi other words he leader in the «-dui-alionnl world; Dr. alumni from Montana,. Maryland.
has, been instructor in Hie school David Mi-IiI-ii. ^■■lllllll"b&gt;n&lt;■r
Iowa and many &lt;dlier places in the
since its beginning.in IVUL
Hi- education in Massachusetts, om- of I'nited state*. The school has rep­
work ha? always been of highest lhe foremost educators of the day re-. iitaiiv-' in more than 50-exgrade and his co-operation in all whose lectures are regarded a* •■ctiliv.! positions
in Michigan matters has been helpful at all most scholarly efforts; Mrs. Cora sii|&lt;rriiileiidi*iieie*,
principalships
limes.
Wilson Stewart of lUiwan tkiunly, and .supervi.*or*hi|i*.
The manual
Nearly 10 slud- nls are attending Kentucky whose campaign against training department nllrarU many
the Normal from Barry Bounty and illiteracy i-estllled in the “(nobB- men to the m-IiooI and without ex­
in Illis list arc the followinxtb-Mr* lighl scliooh" of Kentucky.
Her ception graduates from this depart-!
Mary Andrus,
Hastings; Thera slzft-y i* oin- of Hie myrt-vila! and
Bach, Naslreltle,' Clara IFAvorman, intererfling iu the history of educa­ Ing position*. There are now grad­
Middleville; Carl ’Boyes, Hastings: tion.
The. last l«-clui er in Ui«- uate* in junmial training positions
Lucile Brady. Middleville; Mabel series is io bi- Dr. W. C. Bagley of in Flinn, Battle Creek, Jackson, I
BrowrC Prairieville; Ruth Brown, lhe University of Illinois who*-.- Kalamazoo, Butte, Munlmia., DiibuDelton; Lillie ' Brumm. Nashville; works have Ix-eii acknowledged au­ quo, town. l&gt;aveti|Hirf, In., Miinisb-e.
Arloa Burkle, Woodland; Eva Bush. thority on lhe subjects treated for Calumet nnd many other place)* in
Hastings; Ruth
Castle. Delton: a number of years.
,th*' country.
Again Ihi* yiai- ti Clihutauqun i*j . ........ ............................
Emily Edger, Bastings; Gladys Erxin." living; Alice l ,■ley. Hastings; offered to the students of the sum- of the fine m-vv
science
TrcsSa Hale, Middietille; Bernice tm-r Scloxd from July 1*5 to July 3t:building which will supplement the!
lloughlalin. Morgan; Clara HufT- ami.a program equalling if not .*ur-!prc*enl uroim of Normal buildings,!
rnnn, Mary Isham. Addie M. John­ passing..that-of - la»l year will lie’ll will In- . qtiippi d with apparatus!
son,
Hastings;
Ethel , Johnson. presented.
The Cliautuuqiia t,-nl costing • glil.mui and when
- —
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complet
Shultz; Mary II. Keeney. Middle­ will in- on the Normal campus mid' ed win furnish a home-for the ed­
ville; Tallmadge King. Ih-Hon; Ed­ slud-nls an- given a special, rate ucation, - geography, biology, chem­
na Mayo and Dillinn Mead, Nash­
istry and phy'sii-t deptfrtments. A
ville; Luseiia.. Nichols, Hustings; ftxi availed themselves of the won­ hentink plant will tie erected this
Grace Sheldon, Woodland; Maude derful opportunity nnd i| i* likely summer aqd many other addition*1
Sisson, 'FruepofU Addie and Emily that fully that tnimlo*r will enjoy and improvement* will lie made
Smith. MiddlevOie; Myrtle Smith. this year's program. Ip the lisf of ........
... ...o
Prairieville; Nellie
R. Stanton. eduralioiud and cfdcrlninm&lt;-iit fen.- vtitate Normal one of the best school
Dowling; Marianna .Slim-. Belleme. lure* for this summer are such ‘ for teachers in the country.
and Grace Tallman, poster.
speakers us Edward Amher*l Oil. ► •Mure-.I ban WM) student* are now
This summer at the Normal will Monteville FloWer. Kryis fiMU-’&gt;u.*[ in attendance nl lhe Hummer school.

Because it is better equip­
ped.

Because wc stake our repu­
tation

as jewelers on

our

work.
Wc

also have

the

best

equipped Optical Department
in the county.

"SATISFACTION
OR MOSEY ^ACK'
Is dur Motto.

Pike &amp; Damon
Jeweler*—Optician*

Phone 281

LAKE VIEW.
Mr. and Mrs. llt-rlH-rl of Hastings
spent Tuesday wilh Mr. nml Mrs.
Floyd McKay.
HASTINGH AND CARL­
Irving Charlton spent Friday and
TON TOWN LINE.
Saturday wijh friends nt l-uising.
George Gillespie came home with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Rtrine mid
him and spent over Sunday wilh his
daughter Dorothy of Goshen. Indparents, Alex Gillespie and wife.
from Mp’iday until Thursday
company, in speaking nf^tlie new' spent
at Frank Benner's.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Reynolds and
Rapid* Battalion, M.
building yesterjlay. said that il
daughter. Gertrude and Mrs. ParWestern Michigan's Cadillac
im-ant a largely augmented force of; Harold Swanson spent Sunday al
nier spent Sunday with Mr. aud
Oliver
Ickes.'.
employe* in all departments and a |
Company's Big New Ga­
Mrs. Will Gillespie.
&lt;lny mid night service " Hie year! Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Moore nnd Hi­
rage Insures Bet­
Mrs. Laura Everelt and Orl spent
arotiml. but the fact
dial, they lle daughter were Sunday callers nl
Sunday witli her slitter aj Ionia..
ter Senrice.
itienSjW-aUxiMi feel iqid ’will -a-ily wjmld be enabled to .care for their &gt; Victor Pratt's near Freeport.
- George Kengle and wife spQiil
Miss Florence Cooley of Hastings
ncrtmmidate eight to fen machine.*.
Sunday afternoon with friends at
, WiHf fJfs-Tera/zo' Mosaic floor mid would more Ihnii c/imiictisulo them. called, on her sister, Mrs. Mtix
Hastings.
file officer* of tin\Ve»t/-rn Bump, Sunday. ,
On u certain day iw"^?f&gt;tem!M-r! ligliTtinted'wall- and i-eiljng, nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Miarllon
Michigan Cndillm- e.rmpany are:]’ ht-v. e. J. Lyoiis) of Wo*&gt;dland
nnd son, Irving .s|u-nl Sunday with last Hie officers oCTthe We-durni the whole room lighted with ifitf
r. - -. a..Ill II &lt;1 ,'V* X It il —Ir.i, I ii.l_ I
. .. I
«...
.. ..I
..... I.
spent Friday afternoon al Frank
Michigan Cadillac coiiqiany gather­ nijw seini-indirect lighting-system.
friends al Wall Lake and Ih-lton.
inglon; vice president. Nels T. JEtk- Benner's,
ed in an executive session and debrrg. secretary. Matthew Hansen:
tennim-d
ii|&gt;ou
the
buildlfu;
of
a
Wndo
Marlow
of
North
Carlton
NORTH CARLTON.
treasurer and genera) manager. visited at Leo Cun'irniniot Hunday.
Beatrice SU€ox of Allo spent the Grand Rapids home Hint would be
both for the display and the general office* of th- company. Oscar Eckbcrg.
Henry Clark, and wife “&gt;••* w,n
week end with her imcle, Roy suitable
sale uf Ciidtllar rars ahd for the
Gimrge ami Mr. and Mrs. Will lAvBurn.
Atlcnlion City Taxpayers.
erily and daughter Madeline of
Laura Deinoiid spent over Sun­ lhe host of Cadillac, users iuWoslI tiaxe now r&gt;*-eiycd tin/ su
aulo-ucc.-ssorirs-the latter depart­
Ionising spent Saturday and Sunday
day in Grand Rapids.
ment being handled |iy William visors’ rolls, and oh kwl af»-r It
at the Clark farm.
Ruby- Stahl who lias hern 'assist­
day July 13 will he prepared tn
Gllielilll.
ing Mrs. Bert Kiang with her
! Mr. mid Mrs, H. V. .Wilson spent
. T«» the ri.-ar «d Hie office* ami ■ -Ivr trtx&gt;-» at C.it -,&lt; Hi A Stf bbilis- ■ s.iHtnlHy nnd timidity at John Fran­
household duties returned home
drug
store."
salesrooms is located' Hie service
Saturday night.
■
cisco's o» Hunting*.
Harry Miller,
department.
This slation is pt-iJohn Alleniing nml wife and
City Treasurer.; Blake Hnrtpiqi and family were
Frank Alh-rding and wife nutned to
Sunday visitors- al Hornet) Bmrif Cadillac rar.*.
Lowell. Sunday &lt;nd spent the day
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
I num's.
with William Richardson and. fam­
all over it carefully nml making any i'
ilyminor adjustments.
T*"’ - —- -1
1-ester Miller entertained hi.*
is without charge. . l! LSunday School cigs* Sunday and all
enjoyed a tine dinner and lot* of
.owners
b&gt;
take
udxanlag-of it. By
excitement to make the hours pas*
thi* im-thod each car receives, pravquickly. All left at an early hour
tic-ally i-nqstant aHmtioii and.is I
claiming Sir. and Mrs. Miller ideal
kept tuned up and in perfect edmhentertainers.,
Lion all Hie-time.
Friday callers al Mrs. L. Horney's!
were Rev. nnd Mrs. Voelker of ।
Woodbupr, -Mrs. Bert Kinnc and
mainly to repair jp!»&lt;
•son, Elwin, and Miss Ruby Stahl.

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(H AIL TRAP CORNERS.
eral (iverhainhi’.- nml praidually at
Several from lliis vicinity went
I'oinplete.ea.r can lie built if neces-l
huekleberrying lost week and re­
port them a good crop.
department there, is n sep-viib’
Gertrude Gage reluimxl home
room where t-i-i-oiid-limid cars v.-id
'l u-Mlay hi Awyria, after sponding
be displayed-mid still another room!
several week* with her aunt amt
which ha« been suitably furnished |
family, Mrs. Dell Shoup.
fo£ a vlimiifm-t'- r&lt; aiding -midi
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and Mie*
sxvnp experit-in-cs- and otherwise I
Zilah Decker of Baltimore, spent
Sumlay.at Stephen Decker's.
enjoy Ihrir idle innm&lt;-irt*.
I
The -ty*nacc Chib was well at­
General .Manager Eckbcrglhe third floor i- given over almo*t'entirely In one of UM mj-t
tended Saturday night
al Lee ern Michigan.
Wilh
this
end
in
Gould'* ice cream afid cake were
rumpkle. nnd best painting and r.'- !
view. Mull hew Hansen, secretary of fi:tbli.*ng'dv|iiiriiiie!i(*'in this
b-rved on the lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jqs. Herrington of tin- compmiy, was dreignaleti to !?'*'■ Away ff-utn lhe duet and dirt of the
.tnekson. have moved their fiouse- Ihnl Jlietr pj.-ms were carried out. rjri-el. il will be .po**ihle7lo luvr
lii&lt;l«l g&lt;MHls,ttr Hie home of Hie lal- mid (o supervise the const ruction of out the very finest kind uf work
l-i - parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milan the huildiiu-lhal they determined that skilled labor and good niiilcrAndrews' They -will asvist MrrAii- should I- a modol- of cmucmem:i:
.trews with his farm and carpenter. hud remplele to the la«l little de­
The hasenienl. lurge-tuid dry. will
tail.
be devoted exr|ti*i\e|y t(&gt; storage
Murk.. ..
Ever"since Hist memorable day.
will ac.cominoante from 0t) U&gt;
If Kidneys and Bladder Bother
I Mr. ilan*-n' has been on Hie job and
Hl) cars.
Then Foley Kidney PHU. from early morntA to-lnl* at night
Two excellent features -&gt;f Hie
Overworked kidneys will break mid I? his untiring efforts are ffiic new* building nre. first. Hie. imdalln•...... if not• «-helped.
down
When they- in a large measure Hie splemhd tion of a bpint'li telephone ex­
cun no longer protect the blood nnd Stnictuiy that lias Just the last lil- change wilh pliom-z in exery de-|
parlment. and sec.ond, the excellent 11
Jlo- body from Hie poisons that
This nyw home for the Caijillnr, system of lighting./- Tin- latter
come to them, then look out for
Bright's disease, serious kidney located at W-25 LgOrave avenue was installed .by the Willi.-.rn Ark-1
trouble and bladder amioyance.*. Just
just soutl.
south ...
of .,
Pulton st reel', con- — ernian Electric ooinpany ami ec.ri-j
Foley Kidney pills are your best sisB of.fivn -.p-rifts and basement. sistg of'the si-mi-imitreet fixtures,
proiecttoD. your beat medicine forlh.is 72Pj font frontose andAi depth:! giving a flood vt mellow lislu o\er|
weak. sore, overworked'kidney and-ftrf ■fift’fvi’t.••Tito find three floors every sqijare inch* throughout the
bladder weaknesses.—Arthur Mul4 and l&gt;.i*rinppt..iro to'he wetlpi«d by j building.
holland.—Adv.
] tin). Cadillac rompany, the two up- । Oscar Eckberg, manager of ttiei

&lt;HEATH

MILLIGAN

Best Prepared
Paint

�PAGE ELEVIN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. JULY Ifl. Wil.

Save Money
On Your Paint

CONSOToTUN®

Devo£ Paint is the kind that will
do that for you. This is the reason
it will save you money;
It doean'st cost any more than

moat Inferior palnta.
It goes much further In painting
a surface than any other paint
you can buy.

If you use Devoe you don't
have to paint your buildings again
for a long time.

Devoe Paints are made from the
very highest grade materials. That’s
the reason it is giving such universal
satisfaction. If you have any painting
to be done you’d be glad if you let us
fill your paint order

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Druggists
Phone 31

Hastings, Mich

Seasonable Foods
Ralad* become one of the most generally served dishes
during the summer 'months.
And wlial is a salad
without

-

GOOD OLIVE OIL?

Our Riclmliw Lucca Olivo Oil is the finest quality of
Italian Oil manufactured. You will appreciate il.
HOT WEATHER DRINKS

Wc offer n most palatable and refreshing beverage in
both our Ginger Ale and Root Beer.
Tlie^e superior' thirst quenchers aro packed under
tho Richelieu Brand and for pleasing, satisfying, in-'
vigoraling qualities arc unsurpassed.

E. C. Russ &amp; Son
Two Telephones

The Grocers

Orte of Kalamazoo’s Insti
tutions of Learning
Parson’s Business College

The College is situated In.one of
...
the most beautiful cities in Michi­
gan.
'IJie building is their own
anil wai erected purposely for
them and is- designed on lhe in­
side to especially meet every re­
quirement.
The equipment is
complete. The machines used are
kept new by a system of nxchanga
with the factories.
This in itself
is very
advantageous to every
student in typewriting, to always
have a new first class machine to
use. New sanitary desks and seals
have liven added, cnrtifnriable and
convenient. • The rooms are nil
light and well ventilated, but warm
and comfortable in cold weather.
The instructors al Parsons’ are of
the very best, efficient in every
detail atfil the school iit indeed a
"School of Efficiency.'*
Any young man or young woman
who is thinking of a successful and
useful business life will do well trt
consult Parsons’
College* They
have an interesting adv. on another
page of the BANNER and will have
something interesting to say to yon
each weelt fqr some time to come.
Be. sure you road their adv*.

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

Coni oil

is a gr»‘

Vaseline

is useful

Hot Weather Comfort]
That is what you will have if you will use some of our

Famous Aeroshade Porch Curtains
The price is not high and they give the home an air bf distinction and comfort
t
that can be had in no other way.
Wcbavc in stock a full line of Porch Furniture at very low prices.
Let us
furnish up your porch at a cost of only a few dollars. The enjoyment
and health you get in return will more than repay you for the*outlay.

nils department la intended tn give scaly leg*. If well 1....
r subscribers ilui lx&gt;t ami matt re­ the affected parts. \\ hen Hie ft-nly
liable liifommtiiHi wo con obtain on mailer i&lt; n-inovtni. Iho legs should
iho aubjrcta they tlcairc explained. In
aidtlng qutwltona scud full Information?

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60

tn apply

Kive more Informalluq on any subject.

ia tier atfmepl the v.i-e|ine is best
applied in a'carboli/^l form.
Spirits nf camplim is good for
coughs, or rnillingJn the throat, as
you Hunk is nho ammoniated quinta
few drops ‘
chicks that have with* range:

Meat Scrap and Alfalfa For Chicks.

The Sample Furniture People

Hastings

Michigan

I'N'DERTAKING nt WWKR PRICES

to ailing hints.

feed young chickens only n small
amount of beef scrap. A simonful
for n dozen chicks is a suillcicnl
amount. This can lie fed alone or
il can l&gt;e mixed with other- f&lt;HMl.
Mix a teaspoonrul of IhmT scraps
for each 12 chicks amt gradually in­
crease Hie amount as they grow
older. 1 do not think it necessary
lo feed alfalfa meal tn young chicks
I hut have lhe i-jm of grass. They
will ent most nny kind of“BTeon
sluff growing in their runs in pref­
erence to alfalfa meal, and I Ihink
will do belter, especially if you
feed a little, of the beef scrap. Al­
falfa is line feed for hens mid
chicks, but where they have a good
range of grass it is unnecessary and
not al all desirable.
If you have
green alfalfa it will be nil rigid.
The alfalfa ineal will do md liarhi.

drinking waler will loin
system of fowls Him
ed from sicknoM. «&gt;r that
come run down tbnnigh much lay­
ing.

nun.
Grandma Caslelrin is quilt* poor-

Mrs. Waller Bub-Iman is spending
Several days wilh her son Fred and
All the worbl lovcsa coo&lt;| hen.
No amount of go*-I h &gt; d or coml family narltiwesl of Hurting*.
Mrs. Matlie ('.nstidein and dauphhousing can make up fr lack -of
kindness.
.
Rens do not need quite *«&gt; much spent Thursday in Grand Rapids.
A liHl" s&lt;m was imrii lo Mr. and
In make them work in lint weather
Mrs. Zehlan of Quimby Thunwlay
There are still a few men who evening.
Scull McIntosh and family are en­
think it foolish to "make such u
tertaining Chirt-loy. Jordan and son
Charles nf Bedford.
ing poultry has nothing in it.
Have you lettuce enough so that
er's uncle. Frank Smith, of Bridge
yon ran spare some for lhe hens?
I know a man who look some si_ wliu is very |»borly al this writ­
very commonplace h- u* and 'made ing.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Daggartt of Grand
them pay first rate. ju4 by Iho care
311(1 the feed he gave I hem. It does Rapid* are visiting nl S. J. Bidelmaii's.
•make a difference.

Keep the Chicks Groulng.
Thf heading nf iIih article needs
to bi* einphnsizi-d every year. “Keep do such a Ifiiiig is rud very apt to
the chick.* growing” contains a» keep’ (hat kind of
&lt; k long.
He
inucfi chicken sense ns ran b« eon- will wlml. and will have; something;
four reawms for Ihis:
1. A chicken whose growlh is re­
tarded from any cause seldom, if
ever, mnki-s -up for the loss.
Il
will almost, invariably In* deficient
in size, and very frequently it will
be deficient in figure and plumage.
The. .largest and best fowls are
those, which never stop growing
from the lime they are hatched un­
til the time they are fully develop­
ed.
2. All retardation
of gniwth
mi'iins a loss’ of food. , The food
consumed by a chicken while it
stands still in growth is a total loss.
While (he mnounl. may be insig­
nificant when the number of chick­
en* in lhe flock is small, but is
really amounts to dollars nnd cents
when the flock is large.

Steady Growth for Winter Igiyers.
If lhe checking in growth is
for any consid'-rnlile period,' such
dovi'lopmeiit a* the chick makes
will bo Inter in lime.
Pullets
whose growth has been delved
may not make sufficient deevlopnient to begin laying in the fall,
and il is generally conceded |hnl
the pulllots which i|o not begin lay­
ing in the fall caniiiot be depended
upnii for winter layers.
Thus a
few weeks' cessation in growl It may
make s^vr’ral months’ difference in
the beginning of lhe active laying
period.
When I lose pullets nre
not laying in winter they are con­
suming food which brings 110 relurns.
. ■
I. This fourth reason may he re­
garded, ns a sentiitic.nlal. one. but
senfjmcnt plqys nn important part
in our lives.
Chickens which do
not make steady and eonltnuouft
growth do not give Hie pjeOAirb in
raising thnl is experienced from
those that do.
It is a genuine
pleasure to watch the Uiiretarded
development of a flock of chickens,
but n flock which makes no pro­
gress falls in IIjIh caparilyt nnd
gives us only anxiety and disap­
pointment.
It is business.policy to keep the
chicks growing steadily, nml this

proper care in the matter of-food,
surroundings and care.
If I have
chickens hatched nt all I want lo
keep them growing, nnd every
other successful chicken raiser
feels the same way about the mai­
ler.
'
The Parsons' Business College, ol
Kalamazoo, is one of the oldest and
best kli'iUn of lhe husinoto colleg­
er' throughout lhe slate and while il
Is aintng lhe oldest in matter of
'ears and experience it I.1 not old
in it? s.'Hlem uf inslructkm and
preparation.
Wfeen ever any­
thing in thn way of new ideas or
new Inventions has been advanced
by any one arid proven a real bene­
fit' and improvement lo advancing
. the interest of business, Pinsons
have at once placetl it upon their
curriculum of work nnd given their
students the advantage of'il.
The Parsons’ Business College
haa been‘'personally conducted by
W. W. Parsons, his father, W. F.
Parsons, since I860 and has been a
great success, not just lo them but
■ to- the thousands of graduates who
are scattered throughout the Unit­
ed Slates and Canada.
The heads
of business tlrms in New York*, Chi­
cago. Philadelphia. Boston, Buffa­
lo, Cincinnati,
Toledo, Detroit,
Grand Rapid*. San Francisco. Seat­
lie' and other large cities, besides
in, hundreds of smaller towns.

lagging in the molt
»
.
Castor-oil W usef il In cases oH
diiirrhtM-a. A do«e will relieve-the
intestines ot irritant jmalter, the
cause of the trouble. ajg| col and
clean lhe bowels.
Olive-oil is also good in many
rases, of loosenewi of the bowels,
and should follow Hie ........... f eastor-oil. Olive oil is useful in cases
of egg binding and enlarged crops,
and for dressing the. combs uf fowls
to prevent frost bites.
Oil of.s&lt;tioa|yptus is useful in
cases of catarrh cold.
.
Camphorated oil Is c&lt;xh| in cases
of cramp caused through running
on. damp ground.
Willi half an
mince At camphorated ml should lx;
mixed a b-aspooilfiil of turpenlinq!
Uiua n good embnn aioui for rub­
bing into cramped !••«■

(Inlciidiir for July.
Keep up-lht! tight ngaii)*l lice.
Do not let lhe good work of' last
month end your warfare. You did
not get them all by nny means; go
al them again.
Do not low sight of the fact that
lie-1 flourish in lllttl.
K'-vp Hie
place clean and thus ctit their ca­
reer short.
•
‘Separate iho cockerels from -the
pullet* and give (he fonper some
extra feeding; Ihov can •'land if.
. -Dispose of nil the old.slock lhat
you do not intend lb carry over.
Do il before they have a chance to
go into mbH.
•
The duck market is on Iho do­
cline. but the call for roarting fowls
continue good, and al very satisfac­
tory prices.
*
Thu eggs should bo kept in lhe
collar where it is cool; providiM. of
course, there are no vegetables or
oilier matter kept there (hat may
cans bad odors.
Be on lhe lookout for rats, weas­
els nnd 'possums. This seems to
be their chosen month; do not nllow them quarters.

Simple Remedies.
Cod-liver oil is good for fowls
light in condition, and abu for those

Mrs. Honrdmnn arid daughlcr-who

Working hi litter G'jii.'t a* good wilh her sister. Mis. Root. "f I hi*
for hens in summer a* il is in-win- ,place. relumed lo her home in Kal­
amazoo Sunday afternoon.
around and let Ilnar Mw«d pel
BALTIMORE GENTEIi.
thick.
Digging around in the lit­
ter is Hie pfice Of good heallh. as
We figure (hut il r&lt;"*ls half a cent
a day to keep.a chirk..

Mr*, Irank .Mnckintlor and Italy

Mr. nml Mrs. Al. McIntyre, last"
.
4.
and two Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, who
went to Oregon last fall, relumed
at Mr. nnd Mrs; Harold Upjohn's..
Mrs. George Brown of Kalamazoo
irace Baulch and Sarah Hamgave a dinner parly lo about :to of

Mr. and Mrs. Crocket

Saturday night,
they went arr&lt;&gt;«

Country

COLD MEATS
There’* uo use of having your wife stand over a hot stove and
prepare meat*. Whv not come here and buy CHOICE
.
COLD MEAT all ready lo eat. We have

Dried Beef, Bologna, Minced Ham, Pressed
Ham, Boiled Ham, Pressed Corn
Beef, Veal Loaf, Pickled
Heart, Summer
Sausage,

n,«iR2

Mrs. Frank MiickTiuler, hist Man­

ing in Wisconsin. returned home
Saturday, bringing his bride wilh
him.

I will sell my
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Hens
\ and one Cock Bird
My White Plymouth Rock Hens and
one Cock Bird
ALSO
7 Barred Rock Hens and one Good
Cock Bird and my White Orpington
Hens and one Cock Bird

These are my Brooding Pens and Exibition
Stock. Call if any Wanted Also my Exibition Coops.

P. A. HHHLDON
Abstract and Heal EMoM&lt; Offloa.
Abstract Block. HosUnc*

Money to loan on Real Eat* to. Real
Estate sold on commlMltin. General
conveyancing. Having a comtfloto set
ot Abstract Books complied from the
Record*, can *urxUh complete Ab­

Hittings, Mich,

Special Sale of Breeder Stock

Harold and Fred Bugbee are in

spent Kalurdajt night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Morws Williamson.
/
awlJffrt. Sims of Indiana
linw rcim &gt;r the Hamsun collage
for the summer.
Mr. ano Mis. John Albertson of
Hickory Coni&lt;,i'* were Sunday visi­
tors at Isaac Allroin’H.
The • Busy Be.1 Sunday school
class held ’ tlirir Inst meeting at
Georgia Chltiker’s. Friday night.
Miss Aldah Sweet of Kalamazoo
»pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray liollaml.

BESSMER BROS

Phons 385

M. W. HicKs

in Chicago.
two lady friend* who haw. been
visiting Some limo nt Mr. and Mrs.!

mnnzoo. . Friday -evening,
started for lheir home in I
Minn.. Sunday.
siris than in jjiltcr city in ilia Unit­
ed States.

DELTON STATE
BANK REPORT

j
j

Order Our Drays
When yon have anv moving to be
done.. TWO ALTO TRUCKS.

Onr Specialty.

in raMtvo
dtlM
. U. S. and No.
llnnal Btu
Curn-nl-y
Hold Coin....
Bllrer Coin.
Nickel* and c»

Safety First
This bold* ttue in your electric
wiring. That'* one reason

your electric work. You'll
know it is done right and that1
your building* are safe if I do

The Coffee Ranch
Jefferson St.
Hastings,

'fctesi

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN
Klsctrlelan,

H. Wellman

Matthew*

OrerdrMt*.......................................
4*7 75
Banking boo*, fiwnlturo. Bxtum j.ru on
I Um from other tunk- aud banker*
.to
Item* tn tnu&gt;*it
................ / »io uj
XKMKIIV*

We'll do that, too, il you order
5 pounds ol Coflee from us,—
to any place in Barry Connly.

OFFICK PHONE 70

llrport of tho roodHIoo at the I Mlton Stalo
Rank at lu-lloo. M&gt;chlc»n.al lb-clow of busln«***. Jiium .wch, Pit. a» railed for by the
Commlulonrr ol Hie Hsnklpg Department.
Ixauu and dhrauot'......................
Commercial l&gt;rp»rtnu-al «i^u 21
BAVttun Hrp?rtm.-ut
».*« » *L«fl CO
Honda mneleikf—« aud .-Curttlm

Let Us Fay Postage

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Histlngx, Mich.

CtlRXER PARK AND WALNUT STS.

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— —BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.-

JUST IN |

A little more Pocahontas Goal ♦
that-we can sell at Summer Prices.

If you want to take advantage of the LOW price on Pocahontas or Hard
Coal you should buy your coal now, as delay means higher prices.

Soft Coal

Tout.....

Have all sizes at

$4.50 Per 2,000 lbs,

We think it behooves the consumer, undei* existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present BARGAIN
COUNTER PRICES, and we should like to have pur customers take ad*
vantage of the prices while we can offer them the opportunity.

Capital dock [
Hnrplii. fund
I’ndlltdrd pro
subject to ct
Sarian ilrposl
l-.ik a.voi.I
■tnMSMrttt
at depoull

1 Mild ana correct I y mt*
•Mie ot ilia Mtmi tutUfrx
FBEIr O. HtmnKS. Outlier.

a

ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS, ETC., and can sell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly call.

♦
♦

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.

♦

_

Deniers In Grein, Beans, Seed, Hay, Coal Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE ISO
T. A. At.UMICU,
A. A ALuarcii.

&lt;

HASTINGS, MICH.

♦

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 1G. 1914-

FACE TWELVE

BLOW YOUR OWN HORN
As Long and Loud as You Please, If You
Can “Play the Tune” You Say You Can

RINGS RINGS RINGS
WE HAVE

.

A

LARGE

RINGS TO SHOW YOU.

PRICES.

WE

WITH THE

DENCE IN US

TION.

AND

ASSORTMENT

BUT WE DO

TREAT EVERYONE

SAME

YOU MUST TRUST

OP

STYLISH

NOT JUGGLE

WHO PLACES

HONEST
THE

THE

CONFI­

CONSIDERA-

JEWELER

WHEN

YOU BUY HIS GOODS.

WE REFER

US

TO

THOSE

THEIR FRIENDS

WHO HAVE NEVER DEALT WITH

In the issue of the BANNER of March uj last llr. C. B. Benham ran dn
advertisement in which he announced that his ailvcrtiscineiiLs woukl not ap­
pear aRain for sonic time and gave his reasons therefor. Ami among the im­
portant things he stated was:—"It would be worae than foolish to spend a
large amount of money on a campaign of foreign advertising to get buyers
here until I have sufficient property listed and a aufficient variety for sale?to
warrant me in making the expenditure. It pays to advertise, but you must
be able to deliver the goods. In other words, if you toot your own born loudly
you must play the tune you say you can, and that is just the position ! am go­
ing to be in when you hear from me again."
Mr. Benham now, has the goods to deliver, ami can "play the tunc he
says he cin.” He has established a reputation that became statewide as a
hustling, reliable, honorable real estate man, and that reputation extendedanto Indiana..Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin.
Since the first of May Mr. II. D. Trinuot this cily. has been associated
"tv'Mr Mr. Benham, having formed a copartnership, and for the last two
months-they have been driving over Barry County wilh their automobile,
listing property, and have been very successful in listing a large number of
splendid farms of all kinds, sizes anil prices.
The descriptions listed below
arc only a few of the many farms they have listed ami amply proves that they
arc now ready .to "deliver the goods." And as,to the "tooling of the horn,"
Ms. Benham will Attend to that and all who know him, wc think will agree
that lie is perfectly competent, and will be “on the job" at all times, while
Mr. Trim will look after the outside work.
All who know Mr. Trim, know

that of all men suited by nature for such work, he surely is the man.
. With the combination of and) talent and ginger, that the gentlemeit,
Messrs Iknliam ami Trim jhisscss, there is no question aa to the
successful outcome of the business thdy have undertaken.
They are very desirous of getting in touch with EVERY PROPERTY
OWNER who WISHES TO SELL, no matter where located, and it will
surely bc.to your interest to consult them IF YOU WISH TO BUY.
They now have inaugurated a great campaign of foreign advertising
which.will cover "like the sunshine" SIX NORTHERN CENTRAL
STATES, and PARTIALLY cover TEN OTHER STATES. Besides this,
Mr. Benham has a unique plan of publicity by CO-OPERATION, whereby
the firm will be able to place their listed properties before 10,000 PROSPEC­
TIVE BUYERS in from 30 to 90 days.
Sftrcly such an enterprise as that
.should engage and HOLD the earnest ami hearty co-operation of EVERY
FARMER and PROPERTY OWNER of Barry County and adjoining terri­
tory.
_ Now! If YOU WISH TO SELL send them a description of your prop­
erty and LOWEST PRICE ami TERMS, or call at their office 118 North
Broadway. Hastings, Mich., and they will arrange to look your property
over, and list it on MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
.. &lt; IrMf YOU WISH TO BUY, you cannot afford to overlook the splendid
prupcriics they have lifted. They can fit you out with a farm of ANY SIZE.
PRICE or KIND that you want. Below arc just a few of their many listed
properties.

WHO HAVE.

L.V BESSMER
DRINKandDRUG • ClarenceCLAIIKSVIIJJ^.
Mnniii has relurned
from a week's outing at Spring
luike.
II** accompanied his brot ti­
;&lt;e Habits Cured
er, Charlie mid a company of Grand

.1202—60 acres: sand and clay loam;
seal; 4i mile lo school; telephone
TO acres under cultivation; 20
nnd It. F. I).; 75 apple trees;
acres new ground; It) acrril sec­
Plums, rherriei and small fruit;
ond growth timber; gn*»l 6 room
good well and cistern.
Reason­
frame house; 26x40 basement
able tenns.
barn; hen lions**; granary; 144 Price
88,000
miles froih IL R. statia}i;*8 miles
from County seat; telephone, It. A2I0—100 arm; smtl loam, lays
F. I)., small orchard: good well.
level, good 0 room.house mid cel­
8l*») down, bid. on time.
lar; burn 36x48; tool hnuite; corn­
Price ....................................... 82,600
crib; hten hi&gt;UM&gt;; 2*4 miles from
R. H. station; 4*» miles from
.4204—80 iirrcs; productive clay
school; 6 mile* from county sr.-il;
loam soil, laj* gently rolling; TO
good apple
orchard; grapes,
acres uu'ier cultivation: 10 acres
plums and pears. Good well and
tunber. 2d growth oak and hick­
cistern, wind mill mid tanks.
ory; good 6 room house ami cel­ Price ..............
83,500
lar; barn 30x4(1 with leanto 14x40;
c.orncrih; Iren house; '4-nfiles from .4211—80 acres; productive sand
IL R. station; CO rds. from schopl:
bum Mil; lays level to rolling, 60
7 miles to county scat; tnlvplmiie,
acres under cultivation; 12 acres
II. F. h. and .creamery route;
timber; well fenced wilh good
small orchard; splendid well;
woven wire; splendid 7 room new
• cistern. 82,800 down bal. on lime.
frame house, good cellar; new 3lx
Price .............................
StABN).
46 basement barn; n*-w silo, lOx
3*); corm-rib. granny. li&gt;-n Inni-*1.
A205—230 acres; very product he
Iih&gt;I house, wood house; 344 miles
sand and clay loam soil; lays
from county A'.it; 44 mile to
gently .rolling; 170 acres under
school; on telephone. It. I-'. I), mnl
cultivation; 30 acres of lowland
creamery route;'2'J5 nppl&lt;» trees;
pasture; TO acres beach, maple
5(Ml peach Ireea, 7 years old, 2(B)
and ash: 150,(X*) fl. of saw tim­
peach Jrees. 2 years, old; Rood
ber; fences good; 8 room frai.n*'
Well ami cistern; steel mill, cehouse; good cellar; . basement
inenl lank in house mul barn,
burn 30x54; lool bouse TOx4o;
dm* Jmlf down bul. on time.
granary 18x24: hog house 22x36: Price ....................i................ 85,6(10.
hen house and
wood* house.
Buildings well painted • nnd In
soil; lays gently .rolling: 50 ar res
splendid repair; 344 miles from II.
Under cultivation! 5 acres low­
R. station; 44 mile from school;
land; io acres timber; fences fair;
544 mill's from county seat; tele­
splendid new 12 room frame
phone, IL F. I), ami creamery
house. finished
in hardwood;
route; good apple orchard, nears,
splendid cellar 11x24; good base­
peaches and plums; good well ami
ment torn 32x41; good out build­
cistern; sleet mill; house and
ings; 444 miles to county seal; I
stock tanks. •' This farm has 30
mile io school; telephone. R. F. I),
acres of the very best onion land,
and creamery route; 150 apple
which can be easily improved and
trees in splendid bearing condi­
made worth from 82U0 to 8400 per
tion. also1 clierrioa, pears, plums.
acre.
This farm is* one of lhe
best bargains in. the stale, and
li-nLuhis IS a splendid farm,
will fie sold on very' reasonable
andjnwncr being a widower offer*
terms.
this farm al a bargain on n*a.«on815,000
Price
able terms.
A237—100 acres, productive clay Price ........................................ 15.000
loam soil; lays level to rolling;
84 acre* upder cultivation; 8 acres A213—100 acres; clay and Mini loam
snil; lays gently rolling. 80 acre&lt;
of m-w ground: 8 acefs of splen­
under cultivation; 20 acres of
did growth oak limlwr; 5 acres
timber; fences fair; good 8 room
seeded to alfalfa wilh splendid
stand.
Flinn is well fenced; ■‘frame*hnus«. and cellar; barn 36x
40; corn crib; hen house; hog
splendid 8 room frame house flnhouse ice house; new silo; 2 miles
' ished in oak below and black wal­
from IL H. station; 5 miles from
nut alsive; splei'idid cellar with
county seal. *4 mile to sclibid;
cement boltuniLbarn 36x44; Imrae.
barn 26x36: new hen house lathed ■ telephone. It. F. I&gt;. and creamery
route; good lea ring nnpl« oivlrmid plastered, 12x25; double corn
ard. cherries,-peara, plums; guild
crib: hog house; 4 miles from
well
mid
cistern; reasonable
count/seal; I mile lo school;
lenns.
good well and cistern. This- is a
.. 85,5(10
splendid pnxhirtivc farm on n
main traveled road, beautiful lo­
cation mid is «n ideal farm home. .4207—10 acres: tiny loiim suit, lays
■
level,
all
•
under
cultivation,
Email
Ttn* owin'r desire* t** go west and
frame hum**"' '“
*
■
offers this properly al a bargain.
county seat.
Termsz!4 down, balamre on time.
. erm
Pricu;...............-..................
85,5U&lt;» Price .......

Rapid.* friends.
I). C. Hooper is visiting his son
Head what Father O’Neill says and family near Petoskey.
in regal'd to the Keeley Treatment.
Will Itiltenger and daughter,
Ruth, of Grand Rapids, were in the
S. C., SI. Joseph's college, New villngi* Sunday.
H| UIHVMi-k.
Matthew Naber spent Monday in
“As a simple malti-r of fact, not a Grand Rapids.
week tiassos 'Without witnessing
A. C. Ri'iikes nnd family went to
men legally vonvirted of capital &lt;&gt;f- Hastings.' Sunday afternoonfi.‘us&lt;-* on evidence far less conclu­
Chas, (lool anil family of.Saline,
sive I han that which proclaims the have been visiting' Mrs.
Osd's
gvmiinem^s' and efficacy* or the mother, Mrs. P. Stuart and oilier
Keeley Cure for .drunki'iiness; ami
a llmrongh scrutiny of the vast ar­
Charlie
Livingston
of
Benton
ray of b^limony in its favor would Harbor, is visiting his parents, Mr.
• xtort a verdict of indorsemvid and Mrs. Hiram Livingston.
from either lhe most iiileltig&lt;-nl or
Miss Ella Holly is visiting her
lhe most, ignorant liody &lt;d 12 hon­ parents lien?.
est citizens that ever sal in a jury
Henry Groff’s people and Mr. and
IkiK.
Geo, Mick motored to Ionia.
Home Treatment’for Tobacco, Neu­ Mrs.
rasthenia mid Nerve Exhaustion. Sunday.
Floyd Blough and Miss Pauline
For further inforfmitiou or lit­ Jullenle rk motored lo Ionia. Mon­
erature in regard to the Keeley. thly nnd Were quic|ly married by
Treatuicnl uddre.ss the Keeley lu­ the probate judge.
st ilnil*. 733-35 Ottawa Ave., N. W..
Miss Tina Oliver accompanied
Grand Rapids. Mich- or pboue ।,Mr.
am| Mrs. Hartle to |gik&lt;* Odes­
Cite. 5706 or Bell Main 8uG.
sa. for a week's outing.
Mi's. M. T. J ui Monte is ilk
LAKE ODESSA.
will hold n sale of baked kimhT*
Frank Coyken. driver of Mac Saturday afternoon ami evening.
Aleyron would say to lite Woodland
corn'siumiient tlial In* was mirh'd week with tier brother Hoy and
us to"lils lu-iug over anxious -caus­ family.
ing him to lose first money. This
Cleo Hetieo ami Hom Darby of
horse had only been trained four
days and the owner was urging the
liors** to be driven harder than he
could stand aud with live heats lhe to Grand Haven, Thursday to visit
horse was tired.
fl iends
Tbi* Iwdy nf Nrs. fl. C. Stone, nf
Miss Lucy Winchester relumed
Igili'ing. Whose husband wa* buri­ to her work at the Blodgett Chil­
ed hern |e*« than three weeks ago. dren's home, last Thursday.
wn* brought here for 1*urtel Wed­
Jewelry, consisting of diamond
nesday. Tha funeral was Reid at rings, a garnet brartel, gold watch
the U. B. church, Rev. Mourer of­ nml other valuables belonging to
ficiating.
■
'
Mr; and Mr.*. Win. Shanks, was
Now installed in the Wave-Times stolen from, the home some time
between Ibo-dent h mid burial of
Mr. Stharl. -No clue lias been
hili»ii four roller
found yet. The gems were valued
run of from 1.00 lb 2.txx) per limy,
Mr*. Elm.*. Nnsli mid baby- have
totli being purchased of the slitwauke.) Printers 'Roller Co. Mil- gone b» Minnrsola to upend some
lime wilh the former's parents. wu nkeu.
Mr.-mid Mrs. Fred Harrison and
DAYTON CtlHNEIW.
Mins are visiting Mrs. Harrison's
Mr. nnd Mi-. Th.... lol'- Scofield
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas.4.uke.
Mrs. Frank Coykendnll nnd son. and grandson Carl nnd sons Chas,
and
Frank
of Southeast Woodhitid
Lester, spent Wednesday at I lie
home of (Jrve Nash, near ClarksA23M—70 acres, very productive
ter. Mrs. Mary Gardner.
Ville. ■
black clay loam soil; lay* very
Leo L'mh-nvood ot Arkansas is
.Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Hunter of
gently rolling: 55 acres under culClarksville, visited over Sunday at visiting his. aunt Mrs.'S. Hynes umL
tivolion; 12 acres of beech, maple
'family.
J-rapk Karie's.
and oak timber: 3 acres of new
Bom !&lt;• Mr. utrtl Mrs. L. W. Stew­ • Mr*. Jas. Ito&lt;&lt;«- and Mrs. Stanley
art. July-", a daughter.*' Congratu­ Mix and soir Lynn of Southeast I ground; farm well fenced, woven
N'antivilltt visited* at Claude KciT- I wire nnd rail; good 8 ro«im fram*lation-.
house;
basement torn TOxtu;j
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown arc
Warren Utter mid wife of north. buseim-nl of bam all cement'd:
yi-.vmg to Grand Rapid.* thi» week.
granary 14x16: com crib; h»'ii
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Height and
house
14x16;
hog house 22x16;
son Frank, are Visiting their moth­ their brolher Clarence L’ller and
large wagon anil tool ■ hoifse;
er.' Mrs. Alice plant.
Mrs. Height family.
buildings all painted and in good
Mr. and Mrs. James' McCotter of
aud »on expect to remain several
reiuiir; 4 miles to county seal;
Rbchester arc spending a few day*
vvtieV.
mill- to school: on’telephone, R.
Mrn. Von Furm»- and children of al'ti. Hynes looking after their farm.
F. I), ami oreaniery route; good
'Kasbvllle. are visiting her parents.
Theodora Scofield, wife ami son
apple orchard and plenty of nil
and brother Fred of Jackson moiorkinds of other fruit; well and cis­
'(Tie rae&gt;-s al Recreation park ed over lust week and visited their
tern-'. sl*'*'l mill, house uttrf stork
July -Ith were fust amL exciting, hr. aunt. Mrs. Mary Gardner aud other
tanks. This farm He* on a main
C. G. Pi-tty itflcil us starter, •Chas, relatives..
.
trav*'led. slate reward rond. TIutc
Uiily. G«&gt;o, Briggs aud Lewis Bit­
are
IflO.otmor*! automobiles pa*»
NORTHEAhT CASTLFrrON. ,
ter acting' ns judges.
this farm each day. ‘ Tertns 44
Mr. nnd Mr*. i)avt&lt;l Wilkinson
.
Free tor nil Faee.
■town, balance* ou time. . .
llor.se
Owner
lb:d. spent Wednesday wl(h lhe former’s Price .........-J................ 87.600
Ha/el Eddy. E«ldy, Ionia.........1-1-1 daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strick­
land of-WnndlawF.-- --------—------ - — ATOS—125 acres; sand and day loam
Julin Snores has a new luleplio.ne,
J. K- KfdlOgw. loili.i....
soil, lays level; 18 acres of river
thi'i-e numb**)* is 113-5 rings.
.
Nanons, Suoldde .........
bottom pasture laud; 12 acres
Mr.*. Hiram Worst of BaUld Creek
Eime -l.to’i: LOVli:
limber. Wi acres under cultiva­
3lent Thursday and Friday with
tion; splendid it room ’frame
*
2:40 Parc.
rs. E. Babl.
.
house; good collar; barn 30x40.
Huiim)
Gwurr
Beal
Mrs. Clyde Brown who wa* a vis­
silo 12x344 hog and corn house;
Fam Boy. ihMslwm. Portland 2-t-(-l it ing relatives in Grund Rapid*
lool house; 2 miles to county
came home Saturday.
■Mrs. Iteflltower 0/ Hastings is a
visiting her daughter. Mrs. James
Cousin* for a few days.
Mr. and Mr*. Leri Straw. Mr. and
Owner
' Heat Mr?. Clove Strew and daughter Valam, Portland 3-1-2-1-I •hv spent -Kuhday. with Mr. and Mrn.
rmi,
Schray,
Frank Axlhelm.
■
,
Mrs. L*w Gardner and riaugltter
Mc.Lmds 2-3-3-2-3 spent Sunday with lhe former's
Lt95*, 1.10%;! daughter. .Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Beljsa* iu Maple Grove.

C. B. BENHAM

A2I5—120 acres, very productive &gt;223—80 ncrvM, very productive
black clay loam soil, lays gently
clay loam soil, lays level; HX) ac­
res under cultivation; . 20 acres
rolling, all under cullivallnn;
fences good; t&gt; room frame houtc.
beriffi and maple limber: 9 room
cost 82Xsx&gt;; basement barn 44x56;
fraim- house, good cellar; base­
ment' barn 36x52; granary, corn
hay barn 30x40; granary 18x28;
crib and heu house; 5 miles to H.
tool house 20x30; work shop I6x
R. station; 10 miles lo county
24: lien house 12x10; all buildings
well painte&lt;l and In the best of
seat; teh-phon*'. R. J'‘. D. mid
creamery route; 3 acre* good
repair; 7 miles to county seal, on
hearing apph* orchnnj, pb'nly of
line gravel roads; to rods to
small fniil; w*‘ll and cistern: steel
scIkhiI and church: 30 rdds from
wind mill, turns*' and slock tanks.
store ami blacksmith idiop; splen­
Tenns to suit purchaser.
did apple orchard; plenty of small
Price ........................................ 89,mu
fniil; good well ami cistern; wind
mill, house nml stock tanks, the
A217—90 acres, clay loam soil; lays
very be»t.
Terms lo suit purlevel to gently rolling; 60 acres
under cultivation; 12 acres of
. |8, iOQ
timber; 8 room frame liouse, good Price
cellar;
bas*'wcnt tom. 32x42; A225—100 arre.%, clay loam soil, Injs
granaiy 16x34; sheep shed 14x33:
li-v**l |o rolling; uo acre* under
hen house 10x16; corn crib; well
cullivalion, 7*gercs second grow­
house; 6 miles lo county toyil; 3Q
th timber; all 'well fenced; good
rod* to sctioof nnd church; R. F.
12 room .frame liouac. cost 8IJMJ0;
I)., tolbplione and creamery route;
n*'W basement barn 3lxS6; gnod
&lt;&gt;1 good bearing apple Irccs, peat *.
hrn liouse; well tiiul milk liouse.
peaches and cherries; good writ
tilxltf; other out buildings; build­
ami cisleTn. wind mill, liouse nnd
ings nil iiainli'd and in go&amp;i re­
stock 'tanks.
Reasonable term*.
pair. 3 miles from county seal;
Price .......................
841,500
3-1 mile from school; good apple
orchard and small fruil; good
A2I4—110 acres, clay loam soil; lays
well and cistern, slc6l mill: house
aiuMloek tanks, mid also TOO bbl.
land; 84t acres under cullivnlion;
supply tank. Reasonable term*.
TO acres timber; fences fair rail
and woven wire; 6 ropm frame I'ricu ......................................... 8854*)
hoiui', good cellar; . barn’ 20x50; A219—10 acres, goml gravel loam
hen. house; 6 miles to county scat,
soil, lays rolling; all fened; good
I mile to »cliiwi, b'lephone. R. F.
7 rooni frame house and cellar;
D. ami creamery' route; good’np3 liarns 3uxl4 mid one 16x10;
ph* orchard/and small fruil; good
slierp barn TOx30; shed 14x16;
weU and cistern.
work shop, two stories. 14x28;
Price ...................
S5,&lt;MM»
corn house 18x20; silo 19x28; !»&lt;•!»
A23G—120 ncn-s. lays level; 10U
Lous*' 10x12; 244 mill's fnim coun­
acres under cultivation; 20 acres
ty seat, 60 rods from school; good
of timber; g**&lt;&gt;d 7 room frame
orchard and small fruit; 44 down,
house; torn 32x44; tool house
balance on.time.
12x32; * horse barn 16x30: hen Price .................... . .............. 83,W0
housi? and corn crib; 3 miles to
county seat; Kii rixis to school; A220—100 acreii. pnMluctivc clay
loam soil, all lays gently rolling;
rimhI well and. cistern. Terms 44
80 acres under cultivation; 12 ac- down, balance on time.
n - of limber, beech and oak: 6
Price ........................................ 85.(*K)
room house; basement barn 30X
A23I—150 acres productive black
clay loam soil: lays gently rolling; A22£—120 acres very productive
12U acres under cultivation; 3q
black loam soil, 115 acres under
cultivation: 5 acres beech nml
acres of limber, oak. beech, ma­
ple and hickory; well fenced,
maple Umber; all well fenced;
splendid 10 room frame house and
grand ft room house having fur­
good cellar; two good basement
nace mid hath, cost BSJkxi; bayrbarns, one -44x56, one Wx60; hog
nuTil barn 36x95, cost 82,(X*); hog
h/mse 20x24; cornfcrib, !A*n liouse
liouso 21x10; cum house 16x30;
16x30; ice house Rtxi 4; Jail build­
tool liouse 18x30; wood house ami
ings well painted and in best of
store house 16x16; 8 miles from
repair; 3 miles from IL R. station,
34) rods from school, | inihj. frpjn
county seat; 20 rods, from sc.hilol;
• telephone, R. F. [)-. ami creamery
i-.hurch. 8 miles from couhty seat;
two Splendid healing apple or­
route^sjdeiidid apple orchard and
till kinds of other .fruit; good well,
chards^ ami plenty nf all kinds of
cistern, windmill and house and
small fruil; good well ami cistorn,
stock tanks; buildings nil newly
house and slock tanks; steel mill:
Illis farm is located on a good
painted and in the v-ry best of
repair and conveniently arranged
road mid wealthy farming com­
for stock. This is fine of lhe best
munity. and is mic. of iho nisi-sl'
Block and grain farms in south­ .productive farms in lhe slate.
ern Michigan.
Price •
&gt;14,000 Price

You Know ’Em. If You Don’t You Should

42; granaiy 10x24; hog tmiiM Ifix
20; hefi house 12x16; 3 miles to It.
R. station, 80 rods to school; 5
miles to county seat; R. F. D.. tel­
ephone; gixxl apple
orc ha nl
splendid fruit land; good well and
cistern; steel wind mill, bouse
and stork tanks, also 50 band
supply tank. Terms 44 down, bal­
ance on lime.
Price ........................................ 85,(X)0
A227-I60 arrrs. clay loam soil,
gently rolling; 2t&gt; acres limber; rt
room livable log houiu*; barn lox
60; granary 20k 30; tool house and
hog house 26x30; sheep barn 20x
• 36; 3 miles lo R. R. station; 7
miles tn county seal; % mite io
school and church; this will make
one of the tltrest stuck, farms iri
the state of Michigan, and is a big
bargain; terms 44 down, balance
on time.
Price’........................................ 88.548)
A228—70 acres, very productive
black loam soil, lays level, all un­
der cultivation; fences good; good
0 room' frame liouse cost 11,200:
good log mid frame burn; corn
crib; granary; h&lt;*n house; 3 miles
from R. R. station; 1 mile to
school; 7 miles lo county seat: 2
acres- of good apple orchard, also
grapes, plums, pears and cher­
ries; good well and cistern; steel
mill, house and stock tanks;
tonus M dqwn, balance on-lime.
Price ........................................ 86,000
A223—it) acres black clay loam soil;
lays level, 32 acres under culti­
vation, 8 acres beech and maple
timber; small ' 4 room/ frame
house; barn 16x30; corn crib nrvi
hen house; 5 miles to market; 8
miles to county seat; 1 mile to
school; this farm is located on
mam traveled road in rich farm­
ing community; the owner has
other business and offers this
proiH-rty at a big bargain, Tenns
44 down, balance on time.
Price ........................................ |3,t)0i)
A230—80 acres, gravel and clay
loam soil; lays gently rolling. 65
acre* pnder cultivation; 15 acres
sFcond growth limber; all well
fenced; good 6 room frame house
and cellar; barn 30x42; granary
14x20; lool house 16x20; wagon
liouse 10x18; hen bouse 10x18; 2
corn cribs; 444 miles to county
seat;
44 mile lo school and
church;
good apple orchard;
plenty of small fruil; good well
and aislern; Steel mill, house and
slock tanks. Turmu 44 down, bal­
ance on Ume.
Price ........................................ 8i,2(Ml

A23I—60 acres, productive sand
loam soil'; lay* gently rolling; 56
acres under cultivation, 4 ’acre.*
nf second grbwth Umber; well
fenced, woven wire and fail; good
» room frame house; good cellar;
ifflsement barn 32x44;-hen liouse.
granaiy, buggy shed, wood house;
444 miles from county scat; 44
mite to school .and church; HX)
good bearing apple trees mid
plenty of other fruit; good, well
and cistern. Terms to suit pur­
chaser.
..HMU
Price ...
A232—2 acres, well located, on main
street in lhe city of Hastings, fac­
ing two streets; good 6 room
frame house; city waler, cistern,
gas and electric lights; there is
plenty of fruit, apples, pears,
plums, cherries, peaches, grapes
mid other small-fruit; there IS a
splendid opportunity lo improve
this property ns eeven more
houses ran Im* built ou il. a lot
8x10 with each house. Can now
b« purchased at a liargain on
terms one half down.
Price ........................................ 82.400
A233—160 acres, clay mid sand loom
soil; lays gently rollmg; 100 acres
trndor cultivation; 40 acres of
limber; TO acres of low land; 6
room frame .liouse; hay barn,
horse nml cow. barn; granary,
corn crib, hen house, hog house;
■4 miles to county seal; % inlle to
school; good well and cistern.
Terdis 44 down.
80,000
Price .............

BENHAM &amp; TRIM
Real Estate and Investment Brokers
Phone 472

Hastings, Mich.

H. D. TRIM

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, 6JVl.¥ 16, ML

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Would’ It Work In America?
FIRST MflTflR RAR Tfl
lw,’rB fore**! t« “*«®P
11,,: ' ar'
MH TH RVTLAMl.
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.V in*mhei- of the City Council efj”"'” ”
।
Farmers in Ibis c&lt;»0innnu|y |WVn
CROSS THE Al DEI! preach• d tin- city of Mrnduza.
fllrishrtl haying and ine wheal har­ Paris is responsible tor the pro­
;
which
lies
under
the
shallow
of Ihr
posal.
made
in
al)
Seriousness,
that
j
vest.
We will all be ready for a
._____ ..
mgrbty Andean range.
Here they
.. ... .
rest, as the houaekecpjt will not every motor vehicle bu.tilted wilh a I
urvisM
whtrb
rmu aa oeii
aim
American lair Siam| | .--ied foiusix days lirforv beginning
device
which will
will
ring
bellbearand iI s
.. "' 1'nirrira
have much small fruil l&lt;» &lt;-nu.
simultaneously
scalter
’canls
Makrs. a Trip Hithhereulean ta-k of breaking
m-nltel- ran!• bearWhat next I
Gt^ ready for the •ii&gt;iiill:in».iii*lv
•&gt;....... . ........ .....I ,.,I,b-..&lt;- I erto kiwun
through tbo fastlieasrs .nt thi: treknown Oulv
Only In
Itj tlu*
the Doukev.
Donkey,
Chautauqua, where we &gt;-.in heat ing the owner's name ami addies* | erto
Rides xtr.oolh and easy, so your
icu we nirndius chain, .hitherto sacred- tn
Part of the heritage which,wI
family can enjoy motoring to the
some tine music and good lectures. when a predcleriiiined rale of spoe’t
of
’ f,-el of sure-footed ilonkeys and
c* 'tli.-1H"
IL..,
fullest extent. That's why we say
j We fell proud last year m looking is reached. A leading J.fral new- A me cleans enjoy a; scions abiding
Anglo-'Snxoii race,, is nn abiding 1,,&lt;’ s'leot tread of stealthy, Indian*.
boy a
over the andicnco mid .swing .•&gt;&gt; paper has collected the sum of
After leaving Mendoza the trip
many familiar faces front our fnrm- m two-cent subAcrlptions lo enable wanderlust, a nostalgia of lhe wild1 became a dr.idly -trnuule l».-u.\ ••••ii
a
suitable
medal
to
he
presented
I
’
rncss,
a
consuming
desire
to.
pry
Ing commOuity from 'dll over the
irito-places winch liave never In-fore tho indomitable wills nf unconquer­
| county. We trust tho int.-n -t may (lie sapient City Father.
able men nnd the titanic ohstachm
hr England some genial lunatic known 4he foolstep uf man. This of uni’unquered nature. Forcing
continue lo grow. Many mere could
• not leave their farm work wim are has tried.to go one heltei: wilh lhe r.ii'ial , n.inicbTistic it was that their way up lhe dry’.bed* of rainy
, interested in nil educational Work. hrdHmit suggestion that i-xery mo­ drove Peary nnrthwurd on his twen- season ni'iuulniii rivers, following
ty-year quest of ilie poit', Iliis it was
' Mr. and Mrs. Luther 1-oehr en- torist stiould be .compelled id have
sent a Certain distinguished rock-strewn path-* around thn con­
| terteined company last Wednosday the 'registration imnilier of hi* car that
citizen southward into Ilib wilds of tours of great rllffs, crawling across
from East Leroy, Chicago
WH- molded onto the tread of hi» tire*. Brazil !•&gt; lb&gt;al ln» boats on the Hivef huge* bed* i&gt;f shifting gravel, wliere
IL will take you tbeze aud bring
o&gt;
that
in
the
event
of
an
mriilent.
| come Corners.
you track agaia.
'
i Mr. and Mrs. C. Bigg' were lhe f..llow.-d by Hie flfghl of Ih.- driver,
avalanche Hint would overwhelm
Then- Ims jipt been cninnleted in them, n»w hanging ovrj- fowipiiw.
iguvsts of Frank Edmond' and fam- nil the |dmeo ofllcer would have to
Phone 69-21-2,
HASTINGS, MICH.
would he Hi t«k" a look nJ |h&lt;- South AiiHTieu by un.a'Xilcd Anten- where a false step meuut. nnnihilu1 tly, who are camping nl Wall lake. d.&gt;
road surface, make a -noth of th-* ran-auntIter Homeric feat, that de- ti«n. and now‘folding str&lt;«anm fed
Voodhnd, Mich.
Wwtacd.z .iul 'rliunda.
„.,mwr
imp™
—
...
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R. F. D. No. 7
number impressc&gt;Mhere&lt;}n and with M-rves a place in tiw great chronicle
Mr. and Mrs. Biggs mid 'langhicr । q • ,|;mining evidence iu his po.- of American adventure. Johnson by the eternal snows of the higher
peaks, thry still founght lh«-ir way
Katie nltonded services nt tfie West; session
":,,,.proceed
,.” ^Lwi •«
lo .r«™t
arrest ih..
the mi.
mis­ Marini, -Princeton football* player upward. .During Kic memorablechurch. We hear they had a..very; creant.
iiini manager of tin- Hottlh American
good meeting. Eighteen children
hratn-h of an American motor car
LEIGHTON.
from away were Mrs. Mary Wil­ and Mrs. Parker.
were bniitizpl. “Train up a child;
imunufaViuring roncvrir, has perremarkMrs. Drown, the minislcFn wife; liamson and nm. from Shelbyville,
Mrs. Mary Dbclc, who has been In lhe way he should go. mid when Eases Torment of Asthma
mid Huy rover f»rmed the impossible and conquer­
Mrs. Sarah Wing from Alto and
cut both hands quite badly while Min. Goodyear from llnsliilgs.. .Mis. visiting her daughter in South he is old he will not depart (non It."
For the discomfort amj misery of ed imh&lt;-ard nf obstacle.*, by driv- statue on the boundary Hue. intend­
Bend, is now visiting Mrs. Gra^e W,&gt; congralutnle the stand the
■og a little Itttirk nimdioiit from . ed to eoiiiiiicinur.tle Hie cslabli'liopening a cun of fruil.
Warner from Shelbyville sang. Mr. Jackson.
mothers have taken for th- future. asthma and hay fever use Foley'’&lt;
Honey mid Tar Compound. II puts
• ’ftL ^ondolmaycr is visiting her Jackson ha; lived here till hi* lifp
Miss QJara Jackson, a Normal We will need those children.
Bi»WrrMrs. Fred Aubll.
nml will be gteatly missed by Ilia
a healing, soothing
coaling nvr
the
a iie.milK.
ii.iu*
uglily.................
Aii.l.-,. to ValpariMi.-tihile. &lt;arrange
'
. Hludenl nl Knlnmuz&lt;M», was home lo
Wrt Jackson di&lt;-d July 6th. friends.
London maintains 15- chimney ; swollen; tickling membrane*, and
When Martini lii'-l stimounctl hi*'main'of
thick. and
chocking wiw‘ cases tho
llfi- iiiiga
aim vnu.
Hie funeral was held at the home
Miss Edith Jackson, who i* study- attend her unde’s funeral. . •
flrsl|tion. Helps you l&lt;&gt; breathe canny
Miss Virginia Brown, who is at­-jhVSp’im has esliiblish&lt;&lt;l
Thursday at half pant two.
The
ihUirally. In lhe yellow pnek- everyone it) Buenos Ayres laughed
Episcopalian minister from Ilm*l.........
- .......... ....... —
lending'lhe Normal nl Knlamozoo,&gt;, pai»er ami pulp factory, utilizing. mid nnlurtuly.
-Arlhur Mulholland.—Adv. . a|. tin-., suggestii"- *•'..... •*— । esparto grass.
| age.-Arthur
ings onicialiiig..
Those, present
Miss Multje Hill is visiting .Mr./was home Iasi week.
if highest point of the rgg^ge. mid
puralively easy
trip, that lirrds
and
“
pampa.*.

Splendid Family Car
Reo the Fifth

$1175

Henry Ragla

but two car*, one French, the other •&gt;' Upward. I lie
cierinaii. and •■aril had been bailer-j
*bet?

Western Michigan Cadillac Company, Ltd
Occupies Splendid New Home

and more dittiriilt louiney was pr«

twisc. flie mail wti.i had helped tun water* of the Ihirilh
iMii-k the. plunging of a Y.ite backwiis not lo lie dnunli-d by a little;1'’'*’•ami and su'auip mid a few Smllij
----------- ”
Amencmi mountains.
(’.ilrohix Give it tn the (Jiihln-n.Al the'appoint.-d lime Un- Hille i Finest physic in ilte world f&lt;»r

awning mid a movi-aide searchlight land suits their sritsalive organs. Il
left Buell"* Ayre,. With Martin in i* Iporeugh and ki'eps their &gt;ys-

19-25 La Grave Ave., Just South of Fulton Street

proved fully a- dillii'till uh had thin- Mulhollmid.-

Grand Rapids, Mich.
It is with pleasure that we announce to all Cadillac owners and to the public in
general that we are now at home in our new fireproof building at 19-25 La Grave Ave.,
just south of Fulton Street.
•
__________
HIS change gives us more room,
better facilities and enables us to
render a much improved service to
our patrons. We occupy three floors
and basement, each floor containing
10,(MM) square feet of floor space and
each department is equipped with the
very latest machinery mid tools.
HE first floor contains a large dis­
play room for new cars, the gcncral offices, a complete accessory depart­
ment and, most important of all, a real
service station where every Cadillac
owner may feel free to bring his car at.
any time and where he is assured
of expert attention. /X new feature
just inaugurated in this department is a
monthly inspection service which
means that every car is constantly
tuned up to its greatest efficiency.
This service is absolutely free to all
Cadillac owners.
HE second floor has been fitted up
with a complete repair and ma­
chine shop.
It is well equipped for
general overhauling, in fact practically
~ a complete car can be built if nccessaryx
This insures prompt repair work with
no need of ever having to send a car to
the factory.
HE third floor is a paint shop and
refmishing department. This is as
* completely equipped for its purpose as
the other departments are for theirs
and we can turn out the same high
quality of .work as the’ Cadillac Motor
Car Co. Wc will use exactly the same
materials for painting aud finishing as
at their shops.

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WESTERN MICHIGAN CADILLAC

COMPANY'S NEW BUILDING.

rpHERE is a large, dry basement for the'storage of cars, where they can be kept safely and under the best conditions.
-I to 100 machines.

R

Ui,ril,i&lt; »l„. U II... ear
! „„
.1
y Imttlcd •and mid swamp. W111||,J.
r,,..
reveler, found Adventure m ’-mlhw.-sl for 2..J7
They lost their way. they | 'mm. and in the
mired in the pall iiiar-h, they | hours.

Battle Creek 6 Nash
ville Auto Stage Line
Leave Nashville at
•
l.euve Maple Grove
Leave Axyria Center \
Arrive at Hattie Creek at

■

BATTLE CREEK TO NASHVILLE
Leave interurban Station, Battle Creek, at
•
ive at Nashville .......................... 10 10 \.
On Sat unlay two round trips will be thadc, leaving Nasb_
w •
—_.t et.iwi I.
____ i’i__ •_ _
_ _l.

ROY WOLFE
LIVERY IN CONNECTION

Nashville, Mich.

1915 BUICK
Is expected.very soon now.
You will want a Buick if you
ever ride in one and see one
of them perform. It will pay
you to wait for the BUICK
1915. Watch for ' our an­
nouncement.

Capacity 90

EMEMBER, please, that our primary object in.the erecting and equipping of this new building was "convenience and better ser­
vice for our patrons." You are cordially invited, to call and look us over.

Jt’s getter to guy a Cadillac Jhan to (dish you /fad.

Western Michigan Cadillac Company, Ltd.
OSCAR ECKBERG, Manager
-25!LaGrave Ave

iHiie.

.loljaiiMiti.

Grand Rapids, Mich

Hastings Buick Co
Hastings, Mich

CUT RATE SUPPLIES
Ford Special Spark Plug----------Nickel Plate Ford Pedal Pad .
Certain Remover Rurnrd Out....
i'reat-O-I.ite Tapk Exchange..,^
Standard Guolitie
-----------5-Minute Cure Cement..............

......,50o
_____ ____ SlJp z
.50c Cvlindrr
*1.50 aiid »3.tM)

Bicycle Tube
Bicycle Tires-----DrV Cells .........
R’e-Iinets from......... ____________________ ........................

. 3S«
35c box
....BO.
50. Ihr.

Hastings Vulcanizing Co. »Ui2J J"

�THE HA8TTNC1 BANNER. JULY ifl, 1911.

PARR FOI RTFEN^

Parents—Send Your Children t
Christian

ALBION COLLEGE
Location

Albion i&gt; a thriving little city of 8,000 people .united
in the central part of Michigan about 95 miles west of
Defroit and is easily reached from all parts ol the
state. Closely connected with M. C., L.'S &amp; M. S.,
G. T.. G. R. &amp; I. R. R. and M. U. R.

It aims to educate young men and women for the business of life, bearing
ever in mind that no education in life is complete or genuine that neglects
the factors of moral and spiritual worth.

IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR COLLEGE WORK
ALBION COLLEGE OFFERS THESE:

Advantages of Albion College
cfiaHE College Campus proper contains eighteen acres of ground, besides the
athletic field of sixteen acres. It is on rising ground in the best part of
the city.
The Biological Department is equipped with large laboratories which are
supplied with such apparatus as is needed to carry on its work of thorough
instruction.
The Astronomical Observatory, erected in 1883, is two stories high with a round
tower which rises to three stories.
The telescope used has a clear aperture of 8 inches.
The College is equipped with a fine gymnasium 54 by 92 feet, and considerable atten­
tion is given to lhe training of the body as well as the mind.
A substantial modern brick building shelters the Chemical Laboratories, of which
there arc eight, each fully supplied with proper apparatus.
The Memorial Library is one of the finest in the state, consisting ol 22,500 volumes
besides about 4,000 volumes unbound. The reading rooms are commodipus and attractive.
The Winter-Lan Athletic field of 16 acres is one of the best in the West. '

MUSIC

BUSINESS

Students attending the Albion Conserva­
tory of Music get not only a thorough and
systematic technical training in the var­
ious musical branches, but that broader
culture which is gained through academic
training combined with musical study.
The student attending this college is sur­
rounded by a musical atmosphere which
acts as a stimulus and leaves upon his
mind a lasting inspiration.

The School of Business Department of
Albion College gives to all who wisTi to
engage in business pursuits an opportuni­
ty to fit themselves in the most thorough
and practical manner. It affords an op­
portunity to students in other departments
to take some wow in the business and
shorthand coursesTAnyjfne of good moral
character and sufficient ability to pursue
the course of study may enter at any time
and take any study he desires.

SAMUEL DICKIE, Albion, Mich.

NASHVILLE
Mrs. Ida Walker and daughter.
Minilut, 1-11 Tuesday morning for

Clare nmi McBride.
Mi»s Altha Rnffiuk of Hustings is
enjoying a two weeks vacAtion witli
H»y’parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Frank .
Itarirk.
Frank Ditlmhner of Chicago, re-'
turned home Monday after spend­
ing a week with his mother, Mis.
been visiting relatives -anti frieiitb
in Detroit.
Nrs. Rerirj- -Roe left Tuosdaj
morning lo visit Iler mmis, Enit—
and Vidian and famde-s in Men.
tan*.
.
Mbs Alberta Martin 1- . -iliir.
friends in Battle Creek.
The Suuil.iy school &gt;&gt;f’ih&lt;- Evan
gelic.il chundi held their (ticiue n
Thoiiia|&gt;ple Lake ’ ""
' Iwmiitiful tlimier
were’ eighty j
der the tree
'

pm !• &lt;1 by atl.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Quirk r-ltiru«•&lt;! home Munday noon from Wheel­
ing, Virginia. where I lie/have beer
visiting fur I lie past b-w weeks.
returned to their home in Ih-lmii.j
She was nccompamed by her sister.;

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C o m i n g—The Redpath Chautauqua—7 Big Days
Including a Two Day Grand Musical Festival
BOHUM1R KRYL ANO HIS BAND'

Grand Opera

Humor

Light Opera
Instruction

■THE BEN GREET PLAYERS

Bell Ringing

Inspiration

A Musical Program Every Day

Magic

Oratory

Literary Lectures

Monologues

Playground Worker

You Can’t Afford to l&amp;iss This Event

The season tickets purchased by the local committee, and now for safe, may be had while they last at $2.00. All season tickets thereafter will be
ll.M. Attendance by single admission on each entertainment would exceed $8.06.

[SEE PROGRAM FOR COMPLETE LIST OF,ATTRACTIONS]

HASTINGS CHAUTAUQUA, AUGUST 5 TO 11, INCLUSIVE

NORTH NASHVILLE.
Kunz and d.'iugh- niotle-r, h il down th- sl-|- Wed-;
ter Paulin*-, Mrs. Kate Boartlweli oil iieokty evening and fraclurwl le r [-fc. V. .Smith and Walter Burd
Creek Wetlnes.hy.
Grand Rapids, feiotorcd t*&gt; &lt;&gt;wo—.*, abmdder,
nilh of |
Maliei MOrb|e was nt Gran)|
Kunday ami visile.1 R.-v. and Mis.
A.-O«lnitli.
!,*d •• n| llapitls. TliUinday ami Friday. ’
m
&lt;
Mr. ami Mra. Ed. Keyes i.udtlaugldei, Z.ttla amt Mrs. G*-,*. Kunz
from an attack of quinscy.
bnUli.
Spent Sunday with lh&lt;~ Imlet’s son.
Frank Green of Indiana is visit­
Pete Kunz ami family, -near Hnsling his son Ed. Green.
..Miss Vita Gunnison, Clelland
Mrs. B. Brooks pii-s.,1 awi.v hGnijnisoti nnd Lester Welcher of
Monday morning at* the BuUcr-}k&gt;Lansing mid Harold Barnum of
Worlh jipspilul.
Stnt bad been ill i
Coals Grove were guests Of4 Miss
for.several mouths.
X'&lt;
Gertrude Price, Sunday.
"
Ray Muksiiuer of
...
-huilh’ nnd «L E. Rom’oc! Raymmid Kno|| has been quite
Three ,ltiv&lt;
wetv at IL-vdimis. Saturdiiy.
ill with throat trouble the past
waiimi wi
A holy initrislvr fn«m &lt;Jr.u d lliqi-;
Mr. mid Mi
--J-J •_lUJ4.XUi.-_M
■Mi', tirnrge Coe i« nt Lansing
all -went to Tl'fi7rnu|.’pi;- rifke,"'Sat- churcu.
Huntlav.
this wt-ek tln» guest of her daiigh**
ur«lay far a few days oulimr.
Mt md Mis. C
Smith
ters Mildred and Mrs. D. A. SpouMiss AHhu JUtrick spent Thurs- Mulyane, Knn»a&lt; ...
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f'iiiiii! « (aii-iils, Mt. aud Mr&lt; \y.
Casper . Ovcrsinith
of Battle
and Mis. Bolinger.
Cieek was here Saturday shaking
Mm. Mary lanso,; of
Nr. ami Mrs. Walter Sehirtll and
hands with old friends.
son. Rudolph oPGrand Rapids, at.Miss Mildred Strong of FlusliviMfing Mrs. Scbiislt's parents. Mi. wilh her pareiils, Mr, nnd Mrs. .ing is spending a few weeks with
'mul Mrs. Clark Tilmai -li. *
rJ't'vph (KrtMidtli.
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her uncle Wm. Strong .-aqa family.
Mr*. Frank Johnson of Lake
Fred Brumm nnd son Victor were
Frank Axthvlm is (tutting down
&lt;k|«wa, visited her &lt;lmu.'lil&lt;.-rt Mrs. lArinmii! with the- heat, last Friday a well, _• Mr. Cold of Nrishville.is
Von FurniM. the first of the we&lt;-k. iiHernoon, while working in I lie doing Hie work.
' 'Ci?
■ J. Basseller visit's! friends in ! livid.
- Mr. ami Mrs. Bowen of Indiana
(jrand lUpid.s. over Sunday.
-Mr. George Dull is und&lt;
ar« guests of fheir daughter, Mrs.
Ma Arthur Deane and children I doctor's rare wllft lumbago.
lheir home in-Grand
F. L. Kyser is building a Jelly
•r
spending several
Poetic.
evaboralor.
her pprants. Mr. mid.
■•Fraulein Ro»e. If you only^ftnew
Mrs. M. B. Brooks Is very low nt
how 1 loved you! -Whim I meet you Huttcnvorlh b'&gt;»pilal. ..Gyaiitl Rap­
Clyde Wilcox
mid son | on Monday morning, my heart wag.
ids, wilh cancer.
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i ►(writ Sunday with her with Joy tnt Haturday evening, like a
Mr». Eunice Mead,
Busina has four ifade- unionists
Umb's txll"—IRaeUAT.
wc, Mr/s Elmer Swift’s
to each IjtOt) of impublion. ,

TAM XRAC. CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cunniqgham
nnd Mr. and Mra. Joe Wortlty mid
dmiRhli-r. Loelia spent Sunday, at
Wesl«-y !.r|&gt;.ini's in Charlotte, mak­
ing the trip in the former’s auto.
Reuben G-riinger and family nnd
Mrs. Lizzie Herl Inger and son Will,
spent Sunday at George Sear’s lhi-y
alM&gt; attended lhe services at the
church.
a .Mrs. Oma Reed and little daugh­
ter. Viola, of Portland are spending
a few days at Clyde Pnrdun’s.
Mr, and Mra. Merle Dunkin, spool
from Kat unlay until Monday at Guy
J‘rjgasUu iWtasa.. *■■ ~----- - — Mr. and Mrs. Orin Gillins jof
PuiuiAitv Ridge 'spent Sunday at
Earl Curtis’..
.
Stanley VanHouten of Woodland
and Mr. Mind Mrs. Perry Stowell at­
tended services al the, church, Sun­
day.
George- Sears and family and
mother, .Mra. Fannie Gilbert, ale
ice cream »t Reuben Gerllnger’s,
Friday evening, also spent the eve­
ning with a number of other
friends.

MARTIN CORNERS.
Miss Nettia Utz was called- to
Ohio, last week by lhe death of a
brother.
Mrs. Ella Crooks of Mount Pleas­
ant is visiting her eousin, Mrs.
Sherman Endsley ami ibmiiy. • Her
aunt. Mrs. Judith Fry expects to
return with her for a visit.
Mrs. Eliza Mate and son of Gftmd
Rapids visited her bmlher, Thoma*
Crawley and wife the past week.
Mrs. Mary Mead and son Ken­
neth of Kalamazoo, visited al Jos­
eph Mead's the past week. '.
Miss Ida Hilton is assisting Mrs.
James Fisliee wilh-h«H-.iiomwwark&gt;
Charlie Lewis is moving.in James
Fisher's tenant house. ’
' Preaching at lhe . church next
Sunday morning,
Cornu out nnd
hear a-good sermon..
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hilton very
pleasantly entertained a few of
their friends last Saturday evening.
The evening was spent in names nfter which some line refreshments
were served arid ail Ml for Imine
voting Mr. and Mrs. Hilton royal
enlortalneni.
'
Mm. Wells of Nashville visited
GITS CORNERS.
Miss Alice Whetstone one day .last
Wm. Seaman nnd fajnily spent week.
Bunday witli Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guy.
Notice.
Win. Guy has been nujlie sick
I wish lo announce that my
lid lhe past week. .
Mr. and Mra. John Woodard of blacksmith shop at Shultz will lie,
Nashville,spent Sunday with the closed for one month, on account
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delva of-tll health.
2-wks.
Geo. W. Thoma.
Kcnuey.

WEST VERMONTVILLE.
Marguerite Bower visited nl Will
Bass' a few days last week.
. Wes Williams and wife ami baby
visited at Cliff Tarbel's in Nashville,
Sunday.
James McCotter nnd wife of Pon­
tiac are visiting at S. Hines'.
Carrie Gardner and daughter vis­
ited her daughter, Mrs, Elmer Nel­
son and family in Maple Grove,
Sin..I ly
Mrs. B. B. Downing and Charlie
Raymond of Nashville called nt M.
E. IXownlng'a. Saturday.
Homer Downing and wife. Fred
Bullis nnd wife. Ward Gribbin and
family ol Xnslivine, Drib- Navite aniF
wife of Maple Urovu .called at M. R.
iMwnhlg’s Sunday.
John Snore trifles in a new car­
riage.
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Zilpah Kilpatrick of Woodland
is helping Mrs. Clove Slrow with
her house work.
NORTH EAST CARLTON.
Ix-n and Clove Slrow and fami­
Harley Hatch of Grand Rapids, is lies visited til Frank Hclthem near
spending the summer frith his Nashville, Sunday.
brother, Georfce and family.
J-'red Schofield and family from
Al Nichols and wife of South Jackson, visited their sister, Mra.
Carlton took auprtcr with Wm. T»s- Mary Gardner, Wednesday.
•ker aniDffiinily Wednesday evening.
Youthful Horoln*.
Ernest Cunningham and wife ami
J. E. XVortley, wife and daughter,
Tho yonngvat Carnogte hero Is OtoLeila. motored ovpr to Charlotte T*nnt Ricci, who Hvm near Genua,
Sunday in'llie former's car lo visit Italy, and la four yean old. Whan *
Wesley Lepard and family.
playmato fall Into tho wall last mr
Miss Ruth Short visited wilh
ahe climbed down on tho projecting
Mrs. Glenua Tasker, Sunday.
Elma nnd Augrete Baird visited Mt. of rock and aavad her playmate'.
Reina Stnilli, Bunday.
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL HOUSE.
The Indies Aid will be entertain­
ed by Mrs. Sarah Phillips nnd Susie
Phillips at the home of Susie Phil­
lips, next week Thursday. July 23,
for tapper. All lire invitert.
Mr. Conkling of Kalamazoo spent
part of last week with his son
Forbs.
Robert Bechtal and family nrr
entertaining a nephew of the form­
er, Arthur Bechtal of Pennsylvania.
KUa Wells and wife of Nashville
called on friends' here Sunday.
Mrs. FParl ..Farr of Kalamazoo re­
lumed liimv* witli her baby which.
is -much -impfouMt- in health, Iasi
week.
Mrs. jitlry Elza spent several days
last Week iii-K;daml«oo caring, for
her son Ernest, who is-very nick.
There will be preaching at the
school house next Sunday cvynipy.

�pack nm:,.*

the iiASTiNca nvsNra. u n i.l

Woman’s Danger Signals=

SoHibwttttrn Barry
Department

Hot fl»«lw*-&lt;iiTxinM«, fainting cpall*. Uadacha, lxi»ring-down
feeling and ills of a kindred nature—'aro nature'* danger signai*.
The female diiturhance or irregularity back of the»« call* fur help,
ahould have Immediate caro and attention. Otherwise the delicate
female constitution aoon break* down.

Dr. pierced
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Favorite prescription

tar mere than 40 Tear* h*i b«n lading JUheallk notoring aM to tboo-

tjk

fund* of wwncu year after year throughout Iu Ung life.

’■ family—an will nta ttrnnffth from thU lAir.oua prrsrrlpUun which
I ha* demnMtratmf iu •ffactiyanaw- in liquid or uhfcl form.
.

SOLD BY DEALEBB Htf MED1CINBB.

PLUMBING &lt;3 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
II you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. Andyoti will
find my prices as low as 1 can possibly make them.
My Other Lincs—Pneumatic Pressure-Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

DELTON,

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN,

MILO.
Blanche
.Incksmi
epent
laijt
Thui-Mlny in Knlnmnzoo.
Utile Lesley petit W||O «,
several wis-ks at South Milo, re­
turned fu bis bvme in Kalamazoo,
Sumlay.
Alfred Chaw of Plainwell spent
Iasi Sunday yxilti his ptirents nl
lloldcrnrss Hall.
’ MD* Frieda Shumaker is visllhu;
her aunt. l&gt;&gt;-lhi Gorham.
Mr. and Mra. Marahul Nnrwuoil
and Miss Margaret McGuinness of
Kalamazoo spent last Sunday al
.Maidevnle.
Clinton .Fisher and J. Bai-lacorn
of Delton are reshingling A. Ghaso’s
bam.
John Kammer has flnl«b&lt;sl buibling a large douhl^cuiTi house-for
Etlieraoii l.ewi«.
..Mra. Frank Holden. Mra. I.&lt;ujdiiv
Mrs. I-’. K. Jackson mid Mra. Nnhi
Blanchard mnlorod to Otsego, Fri­
day evening,
Mr. and .Mra. Gorhnnf spent Inst
Sunday.at Art Gorham's in Johns­
town. '
Mra. Fannie Jackson caine out

Just Look at These—

Kelley’s Kool Komforts
Ice Cream, and Soft Drinks, Cigars
and Tobacco
Peanuts and Candy
STORE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY ’

^MwStop for Refreshments at Miu^
CLOVERDALE,

COrrAGE GROVE
Mr. ami Mra. Chas.’ Mackinder
und f.umly with Mrs; M.'s father
and mother flshcil ul the Grove last
\Ve«liics&lt;lay ami hnd llsh dinner.
’ IIms'wc biting and lhe huckle­
berry craii bt being hnrvMtcd and
between the two it I* a busy time
for iaials ’ln lhi.s iieck of the woods.
’ Stmday, the Hlh, about fifty pic­
nicked, fished mid played hall at the
Grove.
. Mr. and Mrs. I.. R. Stevens and Mr.
mid .Mra. J. I.. Millspuugh of Hallie
Cn-ek. ngvnja for Jimkson nulos. arc
at Wildwood collage, ami we think,
mtule the beat ba*» catch w tar ltd*
sciiMjii. Twelve hacH m om- day
weighing alioiit J5 pounds, the larg­
est a little Iwtter than live, ami sev­
en nun.' wilh an averaRC Of three
pounds each, and four of about two
ami one-fourth each.
Wheat Harvest'is over and now
we hem- th,, tool of the thrasher in
our inidbt•
Some farmers of- this section
have cmnmem-ed to dig early i»otfitm&gt;s for market and rciwrl a fair
crop.
The most farmers here think.they
have a line show for a crop of late
jxilatuc* and corn if they gel rain
mmul
Noililng
suffering
here
from dniuth yet.

MICHIGAN

The Store That Saves
You Money

social gathering.

Clem Flowers continues In im­
prove, since leaving the hospital.
Inking q ride yesterday, for the Ural
lime idm'e her-return.
’
Mr. and Mrs". WlH Hnrjfmniff’ of
Eaton liapids. are expci,teJ lo visit
in ..Milo, the present months

Yes, and wc have the goods lor the hot weather, too.
Light weight Shoes in Mule Skin and Elk Skin leath­
ers at$1.50 to $3.00

Porosknil and Hitcfit Underwear for Men.
Hats 141
lorr hot
days m.ine
in,the Harvest
harvest nc-iu.
field.
nms
not nays

Cool Straw

' Ladies—
We have marked those

Shoes Down to $1.45
Values up toMj.oo. Now is the time to buy Low Shoes
at a low price. Also n good pair of shoes that you can
use next winter.

Wm. RENKES &amp; SON
OF DOWLING

STOP IN AND GET A COOL DRINK

CRESSEY.
There will be an fee cream wa-iai
al tbo homo of Nowwl KuIht Sat­
urday evcniiw. July IWh. m charge
of lhe L. A. 8. Everyom- imiled.
Clayton Barber's two and H halt;
weeks old baby haa'bet-u quite ill
since Saturday.
'
Mrs. -W. Bdlycu ami tLiishfer
•pent- several days last w.-dc visit­
ing relatives near JHclmry.',
flirt"-,..
Mra. E. D. Reynolds and dmi--tiie.
are spi-mling lhe week
ar Ilellnti
in inlertst of the Im. kh-bewi,-.-.
Mrs. Mary Carllidge of 11-iim.H is
keeping house for bar -liy-ing hi-r
absence.
.
.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hshw of
Woodland spi-nl SttiNlay
daughter. Mrs. &lt;1. Hom-'
Fisher rvtiirnMt barn­
while Mr#. Fisher will
more .exlemled visit.
The H. It. freight

PROFFESSIOHAl CARDS

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a. BARBER,

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Physician* and Surgeon*.
Cslia in city or country, responded to
with promptne**, day or nlgbt.

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K CIGAR STORE
GOME HERE ON CIRCUS DAY
AND AT ALL OTHER TIMES
FOR

Soft Drinks of All Kinds
Folger’s Still Drinks

M. GOULD

JOHN

• LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 173
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Vernor’s Ginger Ale

Phone 126
a Hille dauuliter at* Hi-k.Ik-hi
Orren Durham nml wife in lnui
lli'l week* pews. so m.-iltim*i il
week, thinking “Better late
Quite a number fnmi ihi*
at fended ,1'ncle Tom's Cahii
DoWtlng. last Wrdmwlas mg
Miss Mqnd Corlrighi
relative
”
Hudson

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JACOB REHOR

Or write H. C. Redmon, Lansing, Mich

Canning Time Is Here
ami no* i* the lime to get one of those BIG PRESERVING
KETTLES. Wc have them, all size* ami price*.
Can Rubber*, light and heavy. Jelly Glaaic*. Jelly-Mold*,
Trait Can Funnel*. Fruit JauWrenches, Frail t'reora, aotne
nice Berry Seta for the table. Anything yw want in Extra
ilistte* for harvest help nnd threshing time at the right prices.

Boyes’ Department Store
Hasting,, Mich

Only Real WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS on Earth

AL. G

BARNES

lurrnnl home

TneMlay that Rufus
quite sick in the Jiospilal al ■
ling.
His sou. &lt;'&lt;lW’l'i.-. lv.
Ihnl point Wi-dm-&gt;day and n
«il Friday.
He re|«ofh Ilfs
some belter.
..Mr. and Mrs. 'Chari* Shu
Hallie Creek ’are sprnding a

Big 3-Ring Wild Animal

“THE SHOW THAT’S DIFFERENT”
enn PERFORMING CAn
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ANIMALS
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CK BIG SENSATIONAL CE
| 03
ANIMAL ACTS
05

Performing Jungle-Bred Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Pumas, Jaguars,
Grizzly, Cinnamon, Siberian and Polar Bears, ElephEnts. Camels,
Zebras, Zubas, Hyenas, Sacred Cattle, Kangaroos, Ourang-Outangs,
Apes, Chimpanzees, Monkeys, Rocky Mountain Goats, Dogs, Etc.
Tom, Dick, Harry, Horsc/Riding Sea Lions

Big Bill, Wrestling Grizzly
Sampson, the Aviation Lion
Tot and Tiny, World's Smallest Performing Horses
Aerial Dogs and Monkeys
Bob Chocolate, Tango Dancing Horse
Tom, Jerry and Louie, Horse-Riding Lions
Spunk, the Good-Night Pony
Romeo, Mathematical Pony
Danger, Dynamite, Mileamijiit, Just Mules
World’s Only Educated Bengal Tigers

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If you think you ought to have a furnace in your fiome, we
want you to hear all about the "Holland.** See
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F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

afternoon, July ifllh.
Everyone Mrs. Grace Phillii ~ She
i.iHJkd;
.
Tun M. P. ramdfiy school picnic
-umnur with j
will be held July 22. 'The place her son Chtirle
Wp handle the Celebrated
.will be nnmuinced next- Sunday.
HOLMES ( HI RCIL
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Cedar Creek church ibis
Mrs. Ida Wood &lt;-iilenaim'd Mr.I
Friday afternoon.
and Mra. A. K-||.y and Mr. nndI
It’s lhe BEST made
Mra. Clfirenr&lt;&gt; 'D.ivi- and family tifl
next Stimliw evening is ''Fnilhfiil Ihisliiigs. and .Mi*&gt; Beatrice
We have all tho Leading Brands of
in Lillie Things." Luke I6U'J-IX Donald of Coni- Grove. |m&gt;t week.
Lender, Miss Mnry Smith.
Mr. and Mra. I.; \ Mclntyr.' co-1
CIGARS and TOBACCOS
.Miss Leah ' Webster cub-rtnined terbilnod their euti-ie*. wm. rJH,k I
.seven of her little friend* July 17th of Batavia.. N. Y. mid Mr*.»Fox uf
Enjoy a Game of
it being her 7th birthday.
Ice
Pool or Billiards
cream mid cakp were served.
.
rarm. from N. Y. by "in. iprouph
Miss Velma Armour vlsibd her I emi-ylva.)i.« and Obi-i.
sister al Kalamazoo. Friday ami
W. s. Itanium ami «iqjihi-j»v»birSaturday.
.
.
cd In.Plainwell, Sr:-■ \ tn"visit llm
Millis mid family of Hal­ former’# sister, Mrs. u E. Ireland
HASTINGS, MICH.
M lieRichard
Greek ate visiting Samuel Dud­ dud family.
.
M
„ ley. nnd family.
Mr. and Mra. G-... Cnnts spent
Jess,. Lillx. Eil. Eldred ami Alger Sunday nf J. E. Pftrm
('.ox went lo Augusta. . Mnjidnv ' Mra. Arlil Cnickfoul mid daugh­
morning to work on a barn fur Mr. ter, J Ha. nnd Mk..‘ &gt;. ‘mlingfoii
Kent.
Apt Description.
.
i
To Ro move Ink.
Mrs. Mnry Robinson- of Hastings
I fUlli
Visitor to Literary Shrine—'Too ' To extract Ink from cotton, *llk. or is visiting her daughter, Mra. Sol
ay.
have lived hero 40.years? Then you;; woolon good*, dip In spirit* of turpen- ■Slanlou.
John H-jliint.
fafnfly spent
must remember* him aa n boy. What1I tine and let remain for ncvnrsl hpiira.
Uis« Lein Harmon is worklnirTor Kumiiy al (l.-o s ■'idl'-r's.'
Mill.... Nobles.
V..I-Iwas ho l|kn?" Oldest Inhabitant— j Then rub thoroughly between the • Mrs. Milton
.
Mra. hnrriel Hum &lt;•[ -j-',
"Well. lur, *1! 'a be the same as-’e hand* and the spot* will disappear I
——-------------------without changing either tho color or' •&lt; ba* bfleo estimated that during
Harrry Haida
IJKMlt the
texture
ot
tho
good*.
.
lhe
prasenl
year,
I.2W.OOO
‘
fqrlncy
changed wuch."--»Loni!on Opinion.
.... ... ....
former's
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‘ I.hands in Russia have nlremly par*, isister. Mra. Burrmuh* in Huflnnd.
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Hielnaji-d in .strikes, iti addition to
Wertin Im* liei’h enjoying .i
Eiiu^ric railway ciuistrurltu’n in 2l5.iX)fi others who are,r&gt;mpioye«Lm Ird.lo
।
her htim»‘ ui l-iunug.-:
iuk -rink in which Salt is sub
Canada lolabsl H«»- miles in 11'12 eslahlishinenl* not under the fat;-1,day, after a *hmt \i-it wil
ed foe ice.
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laud 2di imk* in W13.
ilurj acl.
.
|&lt;|cousin, Miss Hazel Barnum,

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It has fewer joints, smaller
joints, is simpler and easier to op­
erate and more economical. It
will burn any kind nnd ail grades
of fuel—hard coal, soft coal, Jig­
nite or wood—without waste of gasev, without inttrnal’explosiQDS and
without opening of joints.
Our customers .are our best
friends, and every "Holland” in­
stalled has proven a silent sales­
man, so strong that our sales have
increased by leaps nnd bounds. No
other furnace has ever gained the
popularity of the “Holland*' for
lhe time it has been on the market.

ou* danidKc was done.
Mr." and -Mrs. Freil B iiIht
children Trmn near &lt;fth**mirg
lied hi* brothers here Smi.laj^
.Mr. En'slnn had the |iii-f-&gt;rilim4lo'
have his Imraea run aw.n whfiliibimler.
The machine was Imdb
broken, but with the n-.
automobile repairs V; oliliiuieil.
.
.Mrs.
Caroline - Jimi-ySpringbrook spent the jia
with,her byn -on* herSome small animal ent
chii-ken coop at Enit.i-i
night ln«t week nnd look
leg* of 12 chickens, a !• w day
One had both legs off. llm i d only
I'Kmiri vhiatioa
one. They were takiMi nil nt the
joint as smooth and clean ns sur­
geon's work.
Straiym
.“ay only
four wpn; dead and some wenhopping around lively and would
vat. hul were quickly pul an end
lo. The legs were all found under
Pin Hilling Job
the coop where il had dug oul a
hollow.
Thought lo be the work
Wc arc sjtecinlisl
of rats. .
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In regard Id- tho flulo aeeident 1 auch mailers and can put ijJiuii.
near Crooked Lake, Su
iiing. of July
I wn&gt;t&gt;mforim-d Ihnl lhe drh
mil&lt;» was appnreiilly Ihliquor. . I .have sulrwas a mistake Ihnl he -li i-l
drinking. I tun always .
Hfy any ihlslnku 1 makmost rv|Mnivrs have
olhvra for itifonualiou
East of roatofEce

('.REEK- STREET. .
Mr. mid Mra; Will .Hnynra nf
Nashville spetil ftum Saturday 1111Mra. Mnliiiew.*.
til Monday wilh the Inltei-'s parent's. here (n visit h-1 &lt;l.vuglii&lt;-r
Mr. and Mra. L. W. Calkins.
Henry Slcvi-ns for n f-w wee
Miss Doris Roush of Hastings is
WalMn Warner ha* *b&lt;-en
ing Will Warner.
gnunimol her. .Mra. C. p. Hidi-lman.
Mra. Arthur
.Mra. Howard Holds and children here from B.-itll
of Ratlin Creek arc visiting nl .Mra. ami remained
If. Iloiighlalln's.
•
lil Friday &lt;■&gt;
Mr. nml Mrs. Marshall Daggett of
Mill Creek. Mich.. visited III S. .1 turned b&lt;wTBidrlmmi's Sal unlay ami Sunday;
M I’m M
I hey also called on other friemh
Babcock.
Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Eaton and
Frml Warm
rhildivii of {his sfi-eel. visited nl
Henry Eaton's of Baltimore Sun­ II.IjIIIH, UK’ |ia.n nr ;..
day.
x"
Miss Dorothy Clark entertained j
lhe Plus Ultra In-d I ridny evening.
spent last week in ll.isting*. (he
Mr-. Corl rigid ha.-. J -i-n hi Balli*guests uf .Mr. and Mra/Henry GregMrs. Will Inimi M-nwj hi* sister
Heim Bidelufon in initialing Fred- Mrs.
Ed. ItabriM-h, &gt;*&lt;urilay. Mra.
Kn-fley of Smilh Hastings-wilh hi*
haying nml harvesting.
visit.
■Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
fani
fli&lt;l'*trnnn
nml
a
Mr. nml Mra. I-1
of Maple (irove-spenl Strn- sm-nj Saturday mid
M children
w
dav at Chas, ilidlemiiii's.
■ I .Miss.Carrin Delger of Hnslinu-*
spent Sunday wilh her pan-nls, OdoHSR. i&lt;
I s.imm-l Geiger and. family, of this
street.
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will "Ulerliiin
x
.Mra. Chns. Castelein spent Thurawiday in Grand Rapids.
day, July if till.
1 want will Ju
QI Mis* Hah Bimdman is Working -served.
AH .
X for Mrs. Emma*Cole of Tliornaiiple.
M
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NORTHEAST BARRY.
the pnsl week.
Grandma Gnrn-il

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r K. WILLISON. l&gt;. D. S.,
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Hasting*. Mich

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World’s Challenge Group.

Value $50,000

HIGH SCHOOL RIDING, DANCING AND MILITARY

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550 -HORSES AND PONIES -550
World’s Fromlum Stock

40 Animal Clowns

Every Ono an Actor

4 Concert Bands

506 People

100 Animal Trainers

Two Big Special Trains

Glittering Mile-Long Street Parade at 10:30
Performances Rain or Shine, 2 and 8 P. M. Doors Open Ono Hour Earlier, Permitting All

WILL

EXHIBIT

HASTINGS
SATURDAY,

AT

July 18th

�THE H VSTTXG8 BAXXKIL Jll.V !«. 1911.

M&lt;W MTTTCT
r&lt;8T ASSYRIA.

The announcement ha-* been re•rived here of the marriage of W,
H. Fenn nnd Gertrude Bi«-niitig. ol

IRVING,

The individual executor must learn
his duties as he performs them. This
company offers you lhe hroa’d and varied
experience of a body of men who have
successfully managed estates for years.

Chautauqua Week
and dauaklcr &lt;ieHrmiiij|ll from Al­
ma, relumed to (heir home Mntultiy
ufler a Iwn week* visit wjlh frlomts
and relahvi-s in Barry d\, Me.-sra
Cushing nnd Ildmlid report a Jim
business over in (JraHo'l countyJohn .M. Perry, wife and daughii-r
Avis returned Monday r----- -gji
weeks visit wilh I lie for
elite, Mr. nnd Mrs. If. F

Iiefr send rniigraluliUiMS^ . "
Mr. nml Mr-. I mil Olmstead were
nl Untile Creek, Friday.

GRAND

ridge farm. The bay crop «&gt;f lh»
aeason's cut is generally conceded I.
be of nn exceptionally, good yichl
Although much of lhe new seeding
was killed out by I lie drouth nf Iasi
miniiimr still whnl did •MH i '-e.l in
surviving Ihr dry suniUn-r lii.-d y.nr
is giving n big yield and Hie qunlity
i* fine. Seeding I hat* wn* phml.-il
I his spring is doing well and bids
fair h» gixiw in n tlirivinv condition.
All crons in filet nre looking well
in this locality, but we are inform-­
ed that m lhe heavy hmd and
poelhlly-in lh«--jwiiiiin growing r-c-.
Hons of the stalo Hint loo much'
wet weather afterplanting tijnej

tho ground.
Eyeryliody i# busy m&gt;w in lhe
harvest ikdds. This year lhe hnyin gand harveoting work all coim&gt;
together, which is dilferriif than in
other years, when haying and har­
vest work arc separated by alwnil a
week's (lifferenre in Hinn Hie hay
crop usually
coining' in early
enough *&lt;&gt; that Uitii run be ran-.l
for and plnreil out &lt;&gt;f lhe way be­
fore the harvest work rmnes in. \V&lt;can account for this by lhe fart
that during .May and Jilin* we had
plenty of rain which caused the
grasses (&lt;&gt; grow more prolific Ilian,
at olher times when so much pna'i-

Will find in my up-to-date atock of STAPLE and FANCY
GROCERIES a great many choice thing* which tb«y will
greatly relish on their Camping&gt;and«FicnJcln( Expedition*.
In out Fancy Grocery departs
the choicest things in BOTTL
you won’t find anywhere el«e.
Wc buy them because the QUALITY is so much BETTER
while the PRICE is no more Ilian you would have to pay
I_ al.— I-,--.*...

H.C.WUNDERLICH
Four Deliveries Daily

ought to put the entire parly
■ fettle. shaivning up their
nr nature and her copi'iu*

|»Olc!|es
Tier holm
&gt;•. Tile illness &lt;&gt;f her &lt;
and Lapids has h.d'-

Jefferson St

TSB MARY WELCH, ybo has a rare contralto voice, rich In Its beau­
ty and marked by Impressive volume, was for some time soloist in
ono of Chicago's leading churches, nnd she has had no trouble in
n
proving her right to a place In the ranks of musical artist*. She Is
tall and stately and has n pleasing personality.
In reference to her work the Chicago Reconi-Herald says: "Mi** Welch
has a contralto voice of great richness, wide range and power and charms
-her audience by the earnestness ami simplicity of her manner."
.
With n rich nnd plcaslrfg voice which has been cultivated to a notnhlo de­
gree of perfection. Mlns Clara L. Christensen Is making nn etrflable record as
a dramatic sophtno.
In commenting bn Miss Christensen's singing the Minneapolis Tribune
critic says: “Miss Clara Christensen song the soprano role. Much praise 1*
due the young soloist for the way in which "he sang the different passages
of her part Bh'v has a clear, vibrant Soprano Of lyric .quality ajid a distinct
enunciation. These qualities, together with her pleasing manner, won Instant
reeognttloip"
Ws# Alice Wright Baker has all the qualifications of a successful planDL
With natural musical talent she took tip the study of music nt "an early nge
nnd graduated with high honors from the Toltxlo (O.) Conservatory of Music.
Later she studied with Mme. Julie Rere-Klng in Chicago. Her training with
leading .artists has fitted her admirably for her chosen work.

Hastings

liapids Monday.
Morris Kenyon who hr
iling relative* here, r.-it
horn*- ul .Medina. X. Y.. I

covnt Giun.L

the hens, active punishment pro­
gressed until Winifred robbed chiding-1
ly: ‘'.Mamma, don't you think this
scares tho hens too much?"

Irvins General Store

At this store may l&gt;e found a dean stock o( staple general
merchandise from which to select your everyday neces­
sities. 'At price is one oi the considerations and is a fac­
tor in every sale, we enumerate the following:

Saturday the’ Hailing.* Life
•rs Iritn’iib-d tip 4h&lt;; locals II
llnthdi had good Mipporl. b
lie eonlijiry that
the lor:

' Then* was a large crowd present
ami a fine tinieienjoyed al the ice
cream social ill; l|i&lt;* church yard
last Satm^gy evening, near -JIB

GHLVGlTtlALI. C&lt;HINERS.
Your scribe does noi su-em able
। secure much .new#, a* every om*
•enu l&lt;» find work to keep busy
hw. securing I heir hay and wheal

IRONSIDE BROS,

White Flannels and White Cotton Dresses can bo Dry Clowned
to look whiter and clearer than when washed and there is no dangtr of
shrinkage by our process.
Wc.can also successfully clean Linen, Ratine. Poplin and all Summer
Dresses including Silks.
”"
Mr. Man, let us call for your Suit. We can make it look like tjew.

■riou* irouhh

•ii. .iu.,
fi i. ml- fi-flii Xa-ln ill.-, wLake. Saturday atfi-niunn.
Dr Slutfllafd -piil wife

Mrs. Judge Barnum nnd
Goafs attended the fun,rs. George RIcIwbtIn in
Sunday.
j M&gt;- r.rnndnil. formerly
....
nic. Wood, anil daughter,
nf Grand Hapuls. nre visiting Al(in/o Wood mid uther relative*.
Mr. and Mi-. Claude Wood a»d
(ainilv, and Mr. and Mrs. WiHard
Bolloii and Mr. nnd Mi». Invtghl
Barnum and I heir families, look nn
aulo irip. lo Lansing. Sunday.
George Joslin of-t'.inciuiinli, Ohio.

Ihk writing.
Mrs. Alyrtle Merrill of Bedford,
has been picking rasplwfrles nt tlir
farm, lhe past week.
Harry Bresee and family enter­
tained company from Urbandale
ihtrifig the pa-1 week.
liusiiK-ss, Saturday.
I m id Bristol and wife, among
others are enjoying an outing up
in the northern pan of the -tale.
■Mr.' Talmage is lhe .only one we
ing.. He suffered quite a Jiil from
it a day or two |a-t week.. II has
been very hot some of lhe lime for
men in the hay and liarvcsl fields.
Mrs. Frank Granger nf imwlinu.
spent Saturday nigh) and Sunday
willi her parents.
‘
Fred V’anSyckle nnd family visit­
ed near Augusta, Bunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briiilol visit-1

Siimkiy.

21 lbs. If. &amp; E. Gt|nu1*ted Sugar for.
22.1bs. Light Brown Sugar.
S bar* Ixnox Soap---------------------------

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

Wc often look back and think
“how rapidly the summer has
passed away and it’s autumn
■gain.
You have none too
much time left.- See us about
that new monument-you expect­
ed to buy this rummer.
All
orders for Summer and Fall
delivery should" be pieced right
away. Wc combine QUALITY
and WORKMANSHIP in a
way t&lt;J please you.

M

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Johnson
movnl lo their recently purchased
home at W Sliiffrt SI.. Grand Rap­
id", lust week Thursday. The m-xvtre#..of an auto truck ffuui the
Golden A Butter Transfer Co' of lhe
clfy was jailed into requisition by

he

Phone 63

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Irip of this kind If rejuvenate mor­
tal num and bring Ihr &gt;y*l« in up b
one Iiundn-d per cm! utility.
Mrs. Cornelia tl. Kennedy went lo
• inuid liapids Inst week and is err-,
lilt fur her daughter Mr* . Him
Friedrich, of Ridge SI. Mr-. Ken­
nedy bad fenialive plans under ro.i-

however has been heard in grumble,
whine or kick aland lhe extra,
amount of work which conics nil in
n hunch al iliis time, in fad most
fnnnenr Wear li broad complcicent
Millie, which devote# entire salfsfnrtion. Tlie nbiiiidunre of every­
thing will help in a..measure In offhd Hie poor season of 1913 retriev­
ing in n measure for the dry ?■ ar.
Mr. nnd Mrs.-George F. Bode oT

MAKING

RAPIDS TRUST COMPANY

19041914

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
Vhone

Have You Been In?
Well, come on in, the eating's fine—well
cooked, clean fresh meats, fruits and vegetables. There ia not a place in Hastings where
you are^any i/iore sure of a sanitary meal or
lunch than our place.

The' Sanitary Lunch
TOM DOYLE

Take Your Choice
“His sections are not as good as ours; they are too soft.
—Pillar of the Church.
‘‘His sections are not as good as ours: they are too hard.
' \
—Trust Magnate.
So there you have it. TAKE YOUR CHOICE.
Deering Sections, full box, 25 sections------ r.
Osborne Sections, full box, 25 sections.
McCormick Sections, lull box, 25 sections
Milwaukee Sections, full box, 25 sections .
.Also Binder Chain Links Nos. 42'and 45
Get your Binder Twine now. Plymouth Standard.

• ti,n»T .'•■iihiih h-ct •'» look after
Ollier plan* for n good time nl the
picnic.
actio wns elected
Hu* school meeting.

HOPE CENTER.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wine are
‘pending several days with Mrs.

90c
90c
90c
90c

Will Be A Good Day To “TRY US OUT
.You're coming to the Circus, ol course, everybody’s coming. We've been telling you that
our Cigars and Tobacco's are BETTER and MORE SANITARY than others, BECAUSE they
are kept in DUST-PROOF CASES, and kept at just such a "temperature,” by an electric

humidore. MAKE US PROVE IT
We will HoTt il you wfll give ua the chance. .On Circus Day come here and buy your cigars
and tobacco#. MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE. Have a good quiet somke. You’ll enjoy
t; they'll enjoy it; w3'll enjoy it,
'

10c

To this date I have sold one-third more twine than I sold
TRUS l'0^
°f tw’nean^ a man NOT IN THE

from liichlaml. where he has been
working for -&lt;&gt;mo Hine.
,
.Mrs. Xick
Acker' . enlerlmned
fri.-nd- from Grand . Rapid*. 0VPr
Sunday.
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JESSENOT INTOWNSEND
THE TROST

xoirniWEjrr Johnstown.
Mr-. .Allie Keller of NorlhoAsl
Barry, and Muse# Horn nnd Mrs.
Eli Horn went lo Hasliiigs. Tlie»day,*on business.
Slbne# Etlud and Edna Jones Ims
gmiH lo Marshall to
lw&lt;» &lt;»r
Ihree week" d»itif&gt;B Ibdr’
I’.'.rrl,

Hastings

Circus Day

Michigan

J. F. HOONAN
The Place to Meet Your Friends
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Jefferson Street
Wholaaalar and Ratallar of Cigars and Tobacco

HASTINGS, MICH.

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BOTU PHONHS-Hasting", 159 IL

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

JULY 16, 1914—M PAGES.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.
I children. sitting, veiling and smok- 1 ono |m*u»Ic, ami enjoys a very lance

These are al least trade. My d--s--ripllon of the Hotel
IHTTRESTIHG VISIT TO ing tocherootseight inchfi long. ami al-out land hours of work, will enable you
ilthree fourths of an inch 'through. to get an idea of th** life ‘of thn
will inhale the smoke, taking | ueojle.
ThTHE CITLOF RANGOONIf. a■'''i liev
few puffs, and pa«« tt around, i buildings. "*
ire fairly'
_. __There
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■iometim*
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mv

IDENTIFY YOURSELF
WITH THIS STRONG, ACGOMMODATING BANK
If you are not carrying a deposit in our Savings Department, we
want to talk with you about the help which this Bank will be to you.
We have a mutual interest in your carrying an account in our Sav­
ings Department. Naturally we want to sec you identify yourself and
your financial interests with us. Realizing that a banking connection is
an essential factor in carrying your financial plans through to success,
YOU are interested, and VITALLY INTERESTED, in identifying
yourself with a strong, serviceable bank.
The amount of your present income, or the amount of your first de­
posit is of much less importance than the fact of your making the right
start.
Will you come in nnd talk the matter over with us? We shall be glad
to have you. Our resources of over $650,000 are a sufficient guaranty
of your deposit and we pay 50 per cent higher interest than a govern­
ment bond would yield you. But come in and let us talk it over with you.

-4 cheroot.• The dress of the men I gravel. The work is done by men
WHERE PEOPLE TAKE TURNS• ;&gt;nd women remind you of a holi-jand small ot teams, that are nearAT SMOKING BIG CHEROOTS’
day. Both w-yit* skirls, or a el-uti ■ ly all brown, and verv smooth.
' WOMEN ALStr SMOKE
' j''y'Pl’Fd around them, of vei-y; gay I Most uf the carts are drawn liy
•How. {coolies, and a common workman
..— -Uani* fon to sixteen rents per day.
'. i-iTi-te and rose. t»-i
Type setter*, and men -d trade
-lark e.'iois.
THE WONDERFUL iNTELLISENCE
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ir Pagoda on the platform is about twepiy five cents, ft is imffunu/u ov TDAiurn El couAUTO1" 'HaiHii. ascending to a sharp p-reubl,. to work or Ih- out in the
SHOWN BY InAINtU LLtrHANlS'
Il is entirely solid. no open- -mi in Its? mldrlfo of the day: the
. - • .
limi*. 370 fh high, ami covered with air is very -lamp and it. is liable l-i
gold leaf.
Ak-ainsf il and anmn-l. -hnW'-r at any lim-*. but the
Which Pile Teakwood I.ofls- nnd it, an- innumerable shinies with | rain does not re«‘irt tn cool the air.
----------------------------Mme Them About ns Desired,
Buddhas in them. Tins' idols
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Directed by Trainers.
j"”
imasina'r'r"
' ill '
I .
Ml""*“■&gt;
Our full'day was a fizzle. A poorUanrd.
• at
-•
ifls of rich
Sick Headache. Bad Breath, bmr
here. Th--1 Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indi­
jbreakfast al nine, after which w— [people. w
geStibn,
M-.m
Liver• and iloweis
visit, pray, ~
(started for The Steamboat ami pri-’f* Ihthey pray, clogged. .Clean up tdliitrht. Get n
I Cook’s offices, only lo find that they an.I smok
t they have 25c. bottle of hr. Kinr&gt; New Lift*
did’not open until afjer ten.
By On.- pecnl
Pills today and empj.y tho stomach
the linn- we had our business at-: is to cool
and bowels of fermenting, .gassy
tended to, il was eleven, nnd we fore they
foods and waste. A full boWel
Ih.iuuhl al once of trying to sen I lie make the --- .... - ------------ --------cily.
We had been recommended 1 wilt carry and pour great big huck- movement gives a satisfied. thank­
to a maq by lhe name of Oliver, els ”f - "
■' ' ' " *’ ~ ful boding—make* you feel fine.lAftn’l gri[»“.
had them cool off a Effective. yet mild.
where we could get a Vicluriil. I buck*I.
25c.
Recommended by Carveth A
twenty quarts Stebbins.—A. E. .Mulholland.—Adv.
but a fool would -Mart riding nt,
Had a gong w«s
that tirifo of day, l»ut to go hark
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Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Things For You

Capital $75,000.00

Resources Over $650,000.00

Surplus $50,000.00
Elephant at Rangoon, Burma, Piling
Teakwoad Logs,

SEWARD SAW VISION OF
AMERICA’SJGREATNESS
IN SPEEf JI DELIVERED OVER GO
YEARS AGO HE PREDICTED
GREAT EXPANSION.*
A PART OF HIS PROPHECY

&lt;

REMAINS YETTO BE REALIZED

But Enough lLy» Come True to
Show Thai Hr Had Wonderful
Insiglil into Future.

Miss Mabie Stark, who performs a large groupe of ferocious
Bengal Tigers with the Barnes Circus, which
exhibits in Hastings Saturday, July 18.
In one of the camps on lhe shores L’nitwl States.
of Like Sebngo there $s a fireplace
Complaints are made in Paris
I'onlaining sixty rocks, every one of Hint tomatoes, melons, cucumbers,
which bears the likeness of lhe [squashes-nearly everything ex­
so
fare of a man or animal.
The cept |H»taloes—have become
locks .have been collecl«‘d from high priced that they are-beyond
many miles around, and lhe effect tile reach of working people whose
is heighlemsl by glass eyes which' daily earnings du not exceed 80
cents or 91.
,
have Deen added.
Wood blocks arc ureil for paving
L. E. Fogg, South Thomaston,
tho streets of Berlin only on the Me, says he has 127 cousins.
His
sharpest grades mid to give a bet­ puternaF grandparents had seven­
tor footiiig on the bridges.and.(heir teen chihlren, all of whmn lived,
some of them to lie ninety or nine­
approaches.,
IL J. Engle, champion sheep ty-two years, and all had large
shnaror, equaled- his world’s record families.
by shearing a -lim’p. in lliirly-two
In -Judin there is a’"burning
seconds with power machine in a tree,’’ which imparts the «a:mk reqr
contest held at Colfimhus, O- the sal ion as a burn when it comes in
only contest of its kind held in lhe contact with the flesh.

Cooling Wash Stops That Itch
cerlptlon.

PrMcripUon for luiiy-Jt
Don’t fail to toy thia'

you imvo no- - - - -— - —.— - —
U aumiuar akin relief;

ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND

Prophecy is not a quality pecul­
iar to ages long since paired into
history.
Prophl-tH havi- lived in
our land and in comparatively re­
cent times. Abraham Lincoln was
ti prophet when he declared before
the Civil War that “no nation can
long exist half alave nnd half free."
William H. Seward was a prophet,
as the following extract from a
speech hr made over 60 years ago
amply proves:
f
In nn oration in Columbus. O,
September 2).
1853, the great
statesman, William
IL Seward,
said:
“Il is not in man's nature lo be
content with present attainment or
enjoyment. You say to me, there­
fore. with excusable impatience,
“T'elt us not what our country is,
but what shall be. Shall her great­
ness increase?
Is she immortal?’*
"I will answer you according lo
my poor opinion.
But I pray you
first, most worthy friends, to de­
fine the greatness and immortality
you so vehemently desire.
“If the future which you seek
consists in this: that these thirtyone slates, shall continue lo exist
for a period ns long as human fore­
sight is allowed to anticipate after
coming events, Ihnl they shall be
all the while free, that they shall
remain distinct and independent in
dojneslic economy amt neverthe­
less be only one in edmmerro and
foreign-affairs, that lh-re shall
aHse from among them nnd within
their common domain even more
than Ihirty-one other equal states,
alike free, independent and united,
that the borders of lhe federal re­
public so peculiarly constituted
shall be extended so that It shall
greet the sun when he touches the
tropic and when he. sends his
glancing rays toward the polar cir­
cle, and shall include even distant
islands in either ocean, that oiir
population now counted,by tens of
millions shall ultimately bo reck­
oned by hundreds of millions, that
our wealth shall increase a thous­
andfold and our commercial in­

Priests and His Assistants at Ragoon, Gathering
Food Which they have in jar, to eat during day.

ami wait until four. Wc decided wnnfod, sa wr look it- away, from
Thinys Worth Knowing.
he was right, amt returned H&gt; our him. nskethliiin h--W"ninvh ami paid
Italy-fi 'drnwing up measurea to
rooms.- We took off our ch-thing, him off.
&gt; .
■sat around and suffered with I In­
fln-y re.-m .lo d-'lighl. in having
of miners
Hum- pictures- takiHi.
On-- nir-a lialii and had lunch.
By that Burm-'-M- girl with a pink -ilk j*kirt.
iwithout laws unde
However we
fluence be enhanced in proportion linn- it xvas raining.
with this wi&lt;le development, and
that mankind shall come tn recog­ so w,. gol a Gharry, which is a. gojHl picture
nize in us a sucreswir of the great covered enrt drawn by h pony.’ami
Tib) Portland -Me.'• Evening ExWo. found it tlial is set before the idols. 'Jhero pre*s comiucis ,-a lecture bureau
states which
have
alternately vL-it-u) lhe Pag-Mla.
borne commanding sway in the
IS a wide walk ar-um-J the Pag-la. which furnishes speakers for vil­
world—if this and only this is de­ could only stand in the rain and and. several hundred worshipping lages ami rural ■ epnununitios, the
sired, then I am free to say that if,
here all the time. H is really loo objects being lo'bring idmul. co-opis you will readily promise, our over a sluny rond. on linr-l. iron
public nnd prh'ole virtues shall he tires, that rumbled so as to near­ think this method is very good in a
Kansas City Italians, instead of
On, our re­
preserved, noildug seems to me ly drive you crazy.
sending th-ir . surplus earnings
.more certain than lite attainment turn to fin- Hiilet. wo foiiml there ennniry where there is so much hi-iiie. as is--n-tomary wilh aliens
of this^fMMt'e, so .surpassingly wns no dancing or nny nmusemenls here on a common level. We -lo not in this emmiry. an- Ipjng their
comprehensive and magnificent.1'
SO ndj-Mirned for the -lay. niter
money in their m*w home nnd inThis prophecy is being fulfilled. Ihorougldy planning for Iho mor­ think one half of thi-in believe in
ihis worship, but they can meet at
Seventeen other slates have been row.
these place*; pray, visit, smoke ami ing tip lhe community.
&lt;*dde&lt;| to tbo thirty-one then in ex­
ordered
a
Victoria,
nnd
wore
go-sip.
ami
they
do
md
seem
to
istence. Alaska, the Hawaiian Is­
by six o'clock.
It was line. tnke.ii wry seriously, but really en­
land!*, Porto Rico and the Philip­
joy it.
-------.
pine Islands are under our control.
phanls work al the largo saw
to our room, or
Things Worth Knowing.
niHI*. nml find Hint there were four
At. t5o feel below the surface of working Jhis morning, two of them
the water the amouhL of .illumina­ In- largest we had-over sren. . Th«* during the I1--1. part of lfo&gt; day/ Al
tion ia about liu' &gt;auie as tlial on -•nr-l bonlcrs the river nnd -Ilo­ lour we'took a ride throulffi
the surface on A clear but moon­ ngs an- Honied down into Iho lie.’ihlifiit park; on lhe shore of r A Few Doaea Relieves All Such
Wiaeriea. Bladder Weakneaa,
less night.
■
yards. -There fs .
,.„z, Ink--, nml again viewed th-.- fo-dii.liKidney Trouble and Rheu­
Forseeing the greatest* transcon­ which makes lhe ya til a clay nml fid golden Piigo-lu at a dislnnre
We had -nir dinner nt 8:30 ami enmatism Promptly Vanish
tinental motor louring trip to the intid hole, of the worst kind.
an
Pacific coast next year, the Ameri­ Through this mu-1 lhe plephatrt«
It
is no longer necessary for any
can Automobile association is pre- gather together fhe logs, nml pile
one
to suffer with backacning, kid­
parlhg all available routes amf data
ready for Hi.* mill.
Pome­ morning, and watch tin
ney trouble, have disagreeable blad­
for the tourists.
times n man assists in fastening
der and urinary disorder* to contend
A comparison of 625 star athletes the chain, hut in m-ud cases-, tin- Burmese in their true life.
with, or be tortured with rheuma­
of the naval academy with.580 non- elephant pushes the Ing nr rolls il.
tism. stiff joints, and its heart­
athletcs, in both caseK from, the or In- may nick up nm- end. nml
wrenching pains, for the new discov­
carry
it
aronml.
tiffing
jl
In
the"
top
classes of 180-iOII. shows that, ap­
ery, Croxone. quickly and surely re­
large covered building.
of
the
piles.
He
will
put
.his
tiiffks
parently. the nonnlliletics 'are in
lieves all-such troubles.
better physical condition that Hie under, nnd his trunk over, winding
Croxone is the most wonderful
it nrouml Hi- fog. nml will ’kne- l l-ooihs for th-- meat*, fish, vegetables, remedy yet devised for ridding the
athletes.
Imnlware. groceries., system of uric acid and driving out
A Berlin. Germany, notary named down, climb over, nml wade in the dry good*.
Sauter, who died ri‘cepUy. made a
grain, and all kin-N and vra-Ies of. all the poisonous impurities which
The tirodurls. Every stall Ims n pint-' cause such troubles. It is entirely,
hobby of collecting line boots and is-up nrouml his stomach.
shoes. At tho time of his Meath hi! mnn &lt;-ji his bark controls him hy form, and I be |,os* or-owuer sits in different from all other remedies. It '
very low. nn-i using Hie
is not like anything else ever used
had a museum of more than 5,000 lalking*
hmik
when
necessary.
They
fieem
for the purpose. It acts on the prin­
pairs, all calalugueti and so strictly
A’ai'ning. Tinof cleaning out the poisons and.
guarded that md even his wife was in every th«-s to-do whal is nsk---l around where
on ciple
removing*the cause.
.
.
of
them.
The
logs
that
they
roll
allowed lo enter lhe room where he
anti
rule
up.
nre
large
nm-s.
Iwentv
It soaks right in through' the walli/
kepi the collection. ■
uore different membranes
and linings, like water its
to thirty f----t long, and some as
are kinds of a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
Miss Ruth E.' Gelz of LamnuffeL large as three feel in diann-h-r. smells than
Pa„ i^ho was married to Charles They have a jirenst harness on. nml cologne.
makes the kidneys sift out and filter
Clark recently,'carried tt bouquel of when -hawing with n chain, .they
away, all the uric acid and poisons
flowers which wa« carried by a rel­ will-ndjust th-* breast collar tn -mil
from tile blood, and leaves the kid­
ative al Her weddiiis thirty years them, by using their trunk, nml in jJiii.b
neys and urinary organa dean,
ago.
ninny ways Hify nre v.-iw intelli­ Razak-Khan, a Mohammedan lii- strong, healthy and well.
It matters not how long you havd
Homing pigeons in calm weather gent. W&lt;* found il a bad place for
suffered, how old you are, or what
con travel at a speed of 1,200 yoards Kodak films, ns you want picliu-eolliccr of tip- English Government.i you have used, the very principle ofi
a minute. With a brisk wind pre­ nt '.It -I.,.
Croxone
is such, that it is practically
vailing nnd blowing in-the direction
Tin* great sight in Rangoon is the talks several -litTer-ht lungunge*.I
of its flight a pgvon has*been known Shu-- Hagfoi Pagoda,." whii'h is We pay him Wc a -lay, he bom*-l*! impossible to take it into the human!
system without results. Therq id
to make 1.000 yard*-a minute.
iwnullful in lliu mornuig ami tivu» lumsvlL- and aeU -u* --rAuiil -amt nothing else on earth like it. It
William Brown, wlio owns 100 .ning.
It is said to-1&gt;-* ’lhe most guide. To make ’-hii- Irip through
miles square in ci’hlrtil Oregon and universally visited of all places in India, w’t* nre ublig- d to cany our starts to work the minute you take it
and relieves you the first time you
huge, flocks of slirep. was a school lnd»Ghina.
It, is a Buddhist own iH*ddiiig aiid -iutlil. ThL*'con­ use it
*
teacher at Ito a month twenty­ Temple.*l-uilt mi nn nHillcial hill, sists
of a tuft- -1
'
If you suffet* with pains in yottr
seven years ago.
om- hundred sixty fee! high, ami on Ra/ai.' shuets. pillow?
aud back,and sides, or have any signs of
-t--.un-,r ■dikuik-d. all
kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma- '
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for
hV (W5 feel wide. We
‘AMI fe
tiim. such as puffy swellings under
Cuts Burns, Sores.
—is (dalform by four hnve |-urcha&gt;&lt;:d our -ml lit ami have the eyes or in lhe feet and ankles, if
Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. Y.. flights of steps and l--ng inclim-s. our marx/on llm boat.
He un-&gt; you arc nervous, tired, and run down,
writes: "I have never had a Cut, The walk is worii -nt. ‘ hrick and packs anil linish-'s our. suits fod or bothered with urinary disorders,
Bum. Wound or Sore .it would not flag &gt;1 oipis, ami probalily tin- length dinner, so yon can see we are true Croxone will quickly relieve you of
heal.’’ Gel a box of Buoklen’s Ar­ of throe vily Jbliicks.. lheeach sii|.your misery. ‘ x ou can secure an orig­
nica Salve today.
Keep handy nt
K».t« worth of ejothinp. Hit is n real inal package pl Croxone at trifling
all times for Burns, Sores, Cuts,
necessity; and ho trAv--ls on the cost from any first-class druggist.
Wounds, Prevents Ixwkjaw. 25c. jxiols nml every old tiling that will railroad, for about Tme-fifth of All druggists are authorised to per-,
Recommended by Carvelh A Steb­ «IRI.
(hi the platform, and slejM. what we pay.
• .
«- sonally return the pu(cbas$ piics t( Q
bins—A, E,'Mulholland.—Adv.
are groups of wen, women and
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Rangoon is a city* of about 300,- (ail* iff » *iSKlS

MAKES BACKACHE ’
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always pr« hlt d by a complete ecsHarriet Moore of the township of
sat iop of i bapmg rteatnr
’
Maple Grove, Barry County, lo Af­
^.Mr. Dtflj iha* been familiar with
ton D. Smith of the City of Hast­
ings. Harry County, Michigan, dat­
j for over 30 years, and
Onkr tor PubUr.lta.
nl
..
.................
.........
ed the axhday^ o^JIareh A. U 1£I2
hut prerent oim-rMitiona arc those
Rtalr uf Michigan. -Tin* Prubato and recorded in the office of the
b( who had made a
regfoler of Deeds ’for Barry Coun­
Eourt fur tba County of Barry.
------- -yrrV ••t this videano on
At a session of «ahl court, held al ty. Michigan, on Hie JWth day of
several pravL-u- visits. *His state­
the probate office, in the City of March
A. D. 1912 in liber 72 of UNTTF.O STATES (lEOMMliST DE ment conlinu
Hartings, in said county, on the 7th Mortgages on pages 370-371 and on
SCRIBES ACTIVITIES OF
"With surx -’ive eruptions the
day of July, A*rt). IVtl.
which mortgage there is now due at .
MT. LASSEN.
new crater b • nlarging. June 20.
Present: Run. Chafc. M. Mack, the date hereof by reason of the
when Mr. «. F. Ixsunlt* and. I visltJudge of Probate.
non-oayinent of the annual interest
&gt;wi it, it was t'X» feet long-and 100
doe
March
20th.
1913
and
the
non
­
In the Matter of lh» Estate of
feet wjite with a depth of not over
payment of Iho animal interest due PEAK IN CASCADE RANGE
Benjamin B. Trpvis, Deceased.
too foot,
h appears to follow a
Rollo H. Travin, son. Raving tiled March 2oth. PJll and the taxes due
BECOMES NEW ATTRACTION tlssura runnii - u HlUc north of
in said court his pelitinn praying an&lt;l payable Deceinber.taL 1912 in­
east ami soul it nf west.
The es­
that Hie administration of said es­ cluding an attorney fen provided by
caping steam from the ronthwest
tate he granted to VK illiam S. Trav­ statute and stipulated for in raidend of the fissure i&amp; Visible In Hie
mortgage the sum of Ona Thousand :Stand* in Outer of Volcatdr Region excellent photograph obtained by
ARE EASIER ANO SAFER TO OPERATE THAN AN ORDINARY LAMP
is or roma other suitable' person.
'Extruding (her Wide
It Is Ordered.
That the eighth Seventy Srwrn nnd 10-100 Dollars
Mr. Lopmu.
The “oil level" is BELOW the top ol the wick tube, making
' HHBft
day of ugurt A. D. 1911, nt ten ami Ih-- said mortgagee having
"The other I d holesXlboul teuo'clock In the forenoon, nl raid elected and hereby electing to de­
it impossible for the oil to run over nnd tlood the stove. The auto­
-*en Peak aa jar a* I can learn have
clare the full .amount
secured
by
probate office. 4*e and is hereby ap­ ii.nr
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10
In u
a i,-|iwri
report JU»I
Just, u-iM.iiu-'i
forwarded ta
matic wick stop on the “NEW PROCESS” prevents the wick
said mortgage due and payable in Washington from the field, ileole- not increased ilieir activity unless
pointed for hearing said petition:
girt
J. g
H. Diller
siwitert* a
ajcpnifccfrom K-ing turned too high. •
■
provisions g
j,| j
j»il1&lt;-r iuuwrt*
coiiifi-c- it is Bumpa*- ll- It which.is always
Il i* Further Onicred. That pub­ accordance with the
fuming, but nothing like an erup­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­ conlajned in said mortgage, notice |(j,m b,’tweon the l.u**« n Peak and tion
With a “NEW PROCESS" Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook
has been
; • ’&lt; d,
lication of-a copy of this order, for is hereby given that by virtue of fl,,, gjm Fnincisco 1915 ExpoiULion. •
Stove
in
your*home,
you
can
do
all
your
BAKING
and
COOK/
’
1
"No deflnu-'
molten products
u,- Diller was ordered !&gt;• visiUhn
throe surro-iv.- weeks nrevioits (he power of sale contained in said
ING. Turn on the KEROSENE, apply a match, and YOUR &lt;
.
V
,,f n,,- vulcanic eruption and have been found in &lt;-mmeclion with
to said day of hearing, in the Hast­ mortgage. I shall foreclose the ■
FIRE IS READY. It makes a HOTTER lira than wood. An
1
'— the recent . ruption* uf Lassen
ings BANNER, a newspaper print­ rime by n sale at public auction to(,,u],]ic |,y n,,. tHrted Slat-' ‘
1.j. KI
—Iia.,1 bidder
l.uLl.tr nl
Nnrlli cal
. ■ .....
* . yesterday.
.
-r-l
highest
at ill.,
the North
ordinary meal can be prepared in just five minutes.
ed and circulated in sntd county. 1tho
Survey
Th&lt;* gcom- Prak. The cj&lt;-ct«-d dust us far as
front door of the court house, in girt points out that old Vulcan may ran be judged from flri examination
When you are through, turn ofi the VALVE, and all HEAT and EXPENSE stops. There
Ciins. M. Muck.
lh&lt;&lt; City of Hastings, on Saturday ini prep.-iiing nn Anh-riean Vwuvius wilh a small |HH-k'-t lens is disinA true cony.
Jtidite of Probate.
is nothing about it to HOLD HEAT, so it does not HEAT UP YOUR HOME like a heavy
the Knd day of August A. D. HH4 at fur tb&gt;&gt; Panama Pacific ExpoSltibn. li&lt;grate&lt;| or iiiilv ri-ized dacite, per­
Grace Baiter.
wood or coal stove.
haps
in
part
&gt;l--&lt;-oiiipu8ed.
The
ten
o'clock
in
the
forenoon,
all
of
The
Pacific
(&gt;&lt;-&lt;-an
is
gir-lcd
by
vol
­
Register of Prolate.
A “NEW PROCESS" Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove won’t coat you much, and will
those o-riaiu pieces or parcels of canoes* and live on,-* are common quartz and apparently also the
pay for itself in a short time. Call and let us SHOW YOU.
laud situated and being in the town­ in lhe Central Aim-ri,-an 'conntriM glassy feldspar are bright but the
ship of Maple Grove, ■ County of
which Part.-iina ii&lt;-l-&gt;iig*. Mr. Inl­ hornblende augite and mica are .of
Order of Appearance or Publication. Barry’ and State of Michigan and to
reasoiM thus: '“So it’ i* up tn
Sialo of Michigan. Fifth Judicial described os follows, to wit: The ier
Vulcan tj&gt; prepare a near-by exhibit cite and ore I-evident. An ex­
Circuit—In Chancery.
North twenty (20) acres of the
amination wilh a |M-Irographlc mi­
Laura Stanton.
North one-half (H) of the South »,-i-s his duty mid t* rejuvenating croscope eonlirms the conclusion
Complainant,
west quarter (%) of section three the energy
Lassen Peak us a kind tiiat the dust i- the pttnluct of IhA
pulveriiing action of the explosive
(3), also twenty (20) acres situated of volcanic moving picture.
Rex G. Stanton,
HARDWARE ANQ'IMPLEMENT DEALERS
on the locks through which
in tho Southeast corner of the
Rainier aud Mount Shas­ gases
DefendauL
y aro aMBpmg. and not lhe re­
Northeast quarter (m of said sec­ ta.“Mdunt
the beautiful con--s so riuicli in Hi,
sult of tho explo-i\e expansion of
Phone 1
Sull penning irt the Circuit Court tion three (3), said last parcel being
111*115 State Street
Hastings, Mich.
for tho County of Barry.
forty (40) rods north and south By rifle Coast north of Sun Francisco, gases in a* liquid lava.
In Chancery, at tho Cily of lias- eighty (80) rods cast and west and are now finding an up-lo-dal? rivhl
“Thnl heal ha.« recently risen in
tinge, on the 29th day of May, A. all in town two (2) North of range
Laucri Peak, which is plainly in the core of l.:i.-*en Peak is evident
. D. HH4.
seven (7) West. Michigan, the same in
view from the railroad for many from the fa^l lint when-us II was
In this cause, it appearing from being lhe premises described in lhe miles in the Sm-r.iinciib&gt; Valley be­ once cold now It is hot and aleftmaffidavit on tile, that the Defendant. mortgage herein referred to.
tween
Hedding and Red BluiT. lat*- iug. When E. E. Hayden ami I
Rex G. Blanton, is not a resident of
Dated May 27th A. I). HHL
!M-n Peak is Ute southern end of lhe were on lhe mountain in Jtily, 18H3.
tins State, but is a resident of Had­
Afton D. Smith,
Cascade Range, and it stand* Re­ mid slid ddUvi tin*-'.UM) fool snow
en Lake, Idaho. On motion of Com­
Mortgagee.
Hank into Hal Creek on our way lo
plainant's Solicitor il is Ordered Thomas Sullivan,
.southeast aud lie- Klamath Moun­ Yrllbw Butte there was no sign of
that the" appeirrance of said non­
Attorney for .Mortgagee. Busi- tains on the northwest.
Its lavas
resident Defendant, Hex G. Stanton, nes&lt; address, Hostings, Michigan.
35 ACRKSi Clay and aTavrlly
■ya gently rolling, fair eight
enipted'in past ages reach lhe Sac­ The rocky -sinmu of the peak,
be entered herein, within four
Adv.
13-wks. ramento Valley on IM one side and struck by many thuudcrjaills dur­
room house. 2 turn*. 1*^ mile:
k. atation, good location.
PROFESSOR l_ IL TAIT
months frbm the date of Un- or.l-1;
ing storms and .*upcrik-iully .fused
PLAINS MElHOil OF
and in case of his appearance he
here and then by the hghtning to
volcanic
ib-ld,
one
of
(he
greatest
in
■10
ACHKSi
D
miles
from
Hastings,
40
acflts
under cultivation, 0 acres
cause bis answer to the bill of com­
Nolire of Chanrrry Sale.
DETECTING IT.
fulgeritr, is still ns il was then and
Hi*world
that
alrrtchva
far
ncrriw
fine
pasture,.good
eight
room
house,
small
barn, plenty of fruit, good
plaint to be filed, and a copy there­
In pursuance and by virtue of a
Oregon. Wusllinglon.and the lilllo lak-- is thero ns in tw&lt;3:
water, close to school and a line location. Prios *2,200. Terms
of to be served on the Complain­ decree of the Circuit Court for the California.
hut Hie hunt and the crnlrr are new.
Idalia
to
the
Ycllowrtone
National
- j
ant's Solicitor within twenty days County nf Barry, Stale of Michigan,
Mr. Hushing t-lls me that these INFECTED TREES SHOULD
after service on him of a copy of in Chancery,'made and entered on Park. ‘
12l, ACHES, i miles from Woodland, excellent soil and lays good, U
“Of nil (Hirtion* of tin- Cascade new features .ipp*-.iiv*| with tinsaid bill and notice of order; and lhe 23rd day 'pf May A. I). WU in
seres under cultivation and 3 acre* of pasture,-the fence* arc good and
8EPROMPTLY DESTROYED
first eruptiun
Bui the fact that
- In default thereof, said bill w-ill be a certain cause therein -pending, Hanke Lassen Peak still retains the the other h&lt;&gt;l places nlmut tie­
there is an abundance of all kinds of fruit, excellent six room house
cost fl,2tD, good well and cistern, fine barn Ph-'ll also lien house,
taken as confessed by said non­ wherein Nelson Kittinger and Lillie largest remnant of ils once vigor­ mountain »ar&lt;- not yet perceptibly
Morgan ami
wood shed, corn crib, granary and hog house. This place borders on
resident defendant.
Kittinger were Complainants and ous volcanic energy.
hotter indicai-* that the rise of Indications of Dlsmtse Ili-M-mblc
Buppan
Hot
Kprink»Ti1id
Tartarus
a good lake wilh excellent fishing. Frio* *1,500. Tara* *1,And H is further ordered, that Grant Dickerson yas Defendant
temperature i.» local and does not
Those
of
the
"Yellow*,*
Fruil
on
the
*oiith&gt;.-UQbhave
long
attract
­
within 20 days tho comptatnant and Grant Dickerson was Com­
at least as yet nffivl the mountain
ed
the
allention
not
only
uf
l.aliforcause a notice of this order to be plainant by way of answer in the
Being I nderrt/rd.
71
ACHKSi
mile* from Hartings, £3 acre* second growth timber,
pass.
Time
done
can
tell
whnl
published in the Hastings Banner, nature.of crossbill and Nelson Kit­ ma but io iu&gt;uie extent of the*Tbtir- luassen io-goin- to «lo. The vokabalance under cultivation, the *oil i* clay and sandy loam and lay*
a newspaper printed, published and tinger and Lillie Kittinger were de­
gently, rolling, there is an excellent V room bouse wtth furnace heat,
if to mi may subside to its former
circuiting in said county, and that fendants. Notice is hen-liy given, more accessible every year.
the
tarn
is
poor
and the fences are fair. The price of this farm is
Btit.we uiurt not tar­ In- by. all uuiiiiij 1h**..upM dreaded,
said publication
be
continued that I shall sell nt public auction tlw-se already eslnblislieti all rar— .uuim*euce,
-•3.000. Tarma •1,500 down, or would laks Hasting* property
get that it w.i* only tin- top of Hie
therein, once each week, lor
to tbo highest bidder, al the north tioils be addeil a fivqueiil occur- old Vn-uvius that was blown off to tl exceed all other Troubles -in ilsi
in exchange.
weeks in succession, or that she front door of the Court House in roiice of the recent volcanic plays make Monte Soinma and the Vesu­
coulagiou-i nature, but owing-to thin
causq a copy of this order lo be tho City of Hastings. County of uf lai.*.*eli Peak lhe region will take vius of today
Krakaton bb-w up fact that it is difficult to detect in
personally served on said non-resi­ Harry and Slate of Michigan, (that high, rank among nature's wonder­ from the very base with tremend­ its
early places, t’he iliseu.se often
dent defendant at least twenty days being the place of holding the Cir­ lands.
Hastings,
Michigan.
ous effect.
Tle-re Mem* no good gains great headway and it is noil
before lhe lime abovb prescribed cuit Court for said county), on
“But what is Hie nature &lt;&gt;f this rensun al pr« - nt lo fear a Kraka- uncommon to have entire urchards|
for his appearance.
Saturday the 18th day ot July. A. D.
loan* outbreak .it l-is««-n Beak. Im! wiped out by it within two or threw I
1914 at 10:00 o'clock in the fore­ ly volcanif? Will it mod dwindle the part of uixloui dictates 3 cloae
Clement Smith.
years
after
it
first
appears.
Circuit Judge. noon, the following described prop­ and become wholly quiewenl or on vvalcb.
'
Things Wusih Knowing.
Altboligb the disease has been '
IhiikImi the city thereby aa\jng- 2
James M. Smith,
erty. vii,: all that certain piece—or Hie Other hand Is it the precursor
“Eniptioni* as a rule break out known for twenty years, nothing
parcel—of land situate in the town­ of a moro profound &gt;’^uptiun like
Complainant's Solicitor.
The production of &lt;27 !4 hushi’ls l&gt;e remit, which otherwise it must
Tne excellent sudd.-nly. Sigtif-seers will gi-ner- has been learned, regarding its na­ &lt;&gt;f (Milatoes on one acre at Hyniors, pay on district improveim-nL bunds
ship of Rutland county of Barry that of Knikatiia?
Everybody turm-d out and h,-lpNo . one western Ontario, by Arthur rilich,
nlly find lhe Viewi&gt;oiiit from which ture or life history.
and state of Michigan, described as photographs tiiat have ;
Order For Publication.
follows:
uf tin- outburst, especially thus.- py Ixninii*' photograph* were taken knows when or how the dhwase has developed great interest in that &gt;■&lt;1 plant flow,tn along the. streets
Slate of Michigan, The Probate
Il is, however, of a high­ p;irt of Canada.
txmaular Agent in a suburb of Vancouver. B. (k,
the south one half (H) of the &lt;i. F. Milford ami the si-rics by B. F. close enouuh if the mountain i.* ac­ spreads.
on
a day act aside fur a cily plant­
ly
conlagtiios
nalun-.
yet
cfireful
Court for the County of Barry.
tive,
but
if
ait-is
quiet
and
Hi
*
wefcGeorge IL Freeman of Fort Wil­
south east one quarter (U) of sec­ Loqttib, of Viola, taken from a
At a session of said court, held nt tion thirty-two
after kaowtedse must *•- th*- •■xperimeiits have shown that if hi- liam rttys that a largely increased ing.
(32), Township iMiint 0 miles norlhwi*sl of Lassen
. the probate office, in the city of three (3) north, range nine (0) Peak, leave little doubt in the mind
himaelf h« *ii- ui-i' be frcleil trees are promptly removed acreage will'be planted to potatoes
Only fl p,*r cent of Ute taxes col­
Bastings, in said county, on the 211 h west, together with the heredita­ uf any on*- familiar with volcanic sure to . ......... on the winward side. the loss can be greatly reduced. this year.
lected-by Turkey in Armenia w,-ul
\
While then* are various distin­
day of June A. D. HHL
ments and appurtenances thereto phi-mniii-nu that the outburst is es­ and
Approximately IjMMkOOO yard* of in tin- past to Armenians, the re­
guishing eharacltirislic*. 1 hey are I Innterial
These photo­
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­ belonging or anywise appertaining. sentially vnlcanic.
have le-en dredged from mainder being used for army anddifficult to dvscrilH- and often es­ Hi*- Cucurncha slide al Panama officialH.
graphs an- strikingly similar to
cuit Judge Fifth Circuit, Acting
Dated June 1st. 1914.
Ib-rgaflcr the bars in tho prov­ cape the notice of the obaervur un­ Diqce last October.
Juilge of Probate.
those
taken hy Johnslhn-Lavis
The wooden roof of Wcrtminsler
James .M, Smith.
showing the progrgs* of an erup­ ince &lt;4 Qu- bee will n&lt;d be allowed til hi.* attention has i&gt;een called to
In the Matter of the Estate of
Since Alaska was laiught by lhe hall in- Ixmdon was nvenlly r,-Circuit Court Commissioner,
tion in lh&gt;- Lipan Islands, whose to v|/ti until 7:30 a. in. half an them. As the name indicates, ’the United Stales government the rev­ l&gt;nir&lt;-d for the Ural time in SOU
Caroline Mellissa
Maynard, de- Colarove &amp; Potter,
fruit
ut&gt;on
infected
tr.-es
does
n«d
• {eased.
Solicitors for Complainant i»y volcanic character is well known. -flnnf- later than al pn-M-ut. Tins reach full sixe; il develupes until it enue from the seal islands. alone
'The cHiplions of Lassen Peak J Lo prevent the workingmen'of
Anson A. Stanley, son having tiled
twice the sum • A national movement fr&gt;r lh&lt;way of answer in the nature of a
is about us large as a good sired ba* been more than «
nt 5:30 (*. tp.. with nn
in said court his petition praying
tablishinont of open nu- scTinols
peach pit. after which Ifflle growth I ‘”“&lt;l r.ur U,L ‘•-"’kiry.
crossbill.
'
Adv. fl-wks twizan May
that an order or decree may in­
• iol|iurrt of steam which, according the province from taking a "bratIN made.
In this tevpect it
i« —
not mim'd in has been launched in Philadelphia,
—
'• diffi-rwi
Tf«i Zinc
Zine as such
*• *made by this court determining
h-| Hungary.
troin peach yellows, in which tin-1
It occur* in Him’ metal where the find school was organizing...... uliniied about in minute
who are or were lhe legal heirs of
Nolic** of Hearing Claims.
.•|iniiie*
di*&gt;-a«i-d fruit* are not only ajaiv.-1
mines in th,* north and east of lhe
said deceased and entitled lo inStale of Michigan, County of
normal m/«- but they enlarge and I country, and a .-unall ,|uantily fi.
berit her estate.
■ icd summit'of l.a.^en about £&gt; by
Harry, s*.
lias Yuur Child Worms?
Th? fniil &lt;&gt;n produced annually ns a byprixlucl
it is Ordered. That'the 25lh day
lit f«*»-i in extent -and covered the!
Notice
is
hereby
given,
that
by
«f
smelling operation*.
Most children do.
A Coaled.
encircling snow.for a. distance ufi
of July A. I). 1911, at ten o'clock In
According to recent •* statistics Furred Tuiigue; Strong Breath;
not show Hu- i-haraaleriatie red
the foreoohn. at said probate office, nn order of the Probate Court for
tiro
County
of
Harry,
mad
1
*
&lt;*n
the
thi-re
anappruxlmntely
37JMM
Stomach
Pains; circles tindi’r eyes;
sjhi
I
s
iipun
the.
skin,
uur
is
the
jk-slu'
be and is hereby appointed fur
fore*!
dti’i.
Harwy Ablwy.
pale,
sallow-coTuplexion;
nervous,
ihetnc
vchlclfein
u/in
Utu
Uultrtreaki-d n* 111 the ruse of pencil
hiartng said ^-tilmn;
rawr. visited the .«rm»
y,-Lluw*„
In fact, tie- fruit do*:S i-il Hiatus. Of this luuiiber about fretful, grinding of teeth, tossing in
Il is Further Onkred. Tiiat pub­ HMHitli» from that dale wen- allow- IHillvd lbi- fads.
not differ from Hint upqn healthy 25,000 are passenger cars, the rr*- sleep, (HM’tilinr dreams—any one of
lic notice tlicrurf fie given by pub­ ,-d for crediRihi l&lt;&gt; pn-s-nt their
lication of a copy.uf this order, for iduinn auain.*t tin* eslat,- of Ann another erupt imi occurred nml oh Mrs. Baker So Weak—Could 1 !•-•-*. i-xcept that it is much smnll- mnirider being commercial ve­ thaw indirntn rliihl hns worms. Get
.
late of said county, d,u Im»x of Kicka|MM&gt; Wurm Killer at
r in -o'. Tlte loaves on infected hicles.
three succouive weeks previous Iu Gregory,
and that all ’creditor* of June N. a w&gt;ek Inter, tin- third and Not Do Her Work—Fnund
Iowa lends all slates of the union mice.
It kills lhe worms—the
tree* are uf about' Hu- nsuul width
said day of hearing, in the Hasting, &lt; i-iim-&lt;I.
,l&gt;-,-,-a&gt;,-«l are requfred In pr,-- much larger outbreak took place.]
but are much shorter, and wilh ra­ tn amount "f nmney m-t aside f&lt;*- cause of your child's condition. Is
•Banner a newspaper pruned and said
It lasted .'to uiiuule* and the rolling;
Relief
In
Novel
Way.
w-nt
their
rlaim*
to
said
prohai,laixalivo and aids Nature to expel
th&lt;improvement
of
roads
iu
1911.
ther
blunt
(ips.
While
iu
heidtby
circulated iu said county_
• lotirl, nt the Probate Ollh-,- in the column of detue block smoke m&gt;&gt; i
wilh nn appropriation of g7.3Hi.(NMr. the worms.
Supplied tn candy
l&gt;iav*
’
s
the
two
sidea
of
Hublade
are
•
....
Clement Smith.
to tin- b'lighl'of 2.5JMF feel. Sion- Adrian,.Mich. — "I suffered terribly more
Easy for rhlhln-tt to take.
les* foldirt tofiether, tn life N'.-w York Is second with flOJMlOOTu form.
Circuit Judge Fifth Circuit, Acting City &lt;&gt;f Ifortingc. for examination w.-re Ion|.-,l limn tin“"‘I with female woakneM and backache and case of little peach the leaves are and Mmiu-iila thlhl wilh W.fi72.- 25c. Hecoinmended by Carvclh A
Jmlge of Probate.
EIlli
day
of
November
next,
nnd
251.
North
tkirolina
has
appropri
­
Stebbins.—A. E. Mulliofiand.—Adv.
I got so weak that I flat and have the tips te-nt forward.
A true copy.
tInd sin-h claims will l»- hoard )■•*- a quarter of n Hide away on tin
.’
’
I could hardly do my The twigs are 'in no way slender ated tBSJNNGMM.
The village of Herman.' Minn..
Iwork. When 1 add stdndling. a&lt; iu the case Yif
tllocks and
day &lt;&gt;f November next, at ten. by some of them,
■poach yellows, but the growth is has le-en si-liwtod hythe League of Ciltip. IiIiuih &amp; Sulm R.Ci.
washed
my
dishes
I
Onlcc For Publication.
........................
accumulated
p'rluck in lhe forenoon of that day. smaller fragments
had to alt down and geuvrally short 'whioli bunas lhe .Miinicipalilii-s of tTibkJliiie to b&lt;&lt;
about Jin- crater t&gt;&gt;' a depth &lt;&gt;f sev-j
Blate of Michigan, the Probate
Dated July llth. A. Ii. UHL.
l when I would sweep leaves closer logeftier and thus made into a uumIoI town in utilities
Dotty Except Sunday.
oral feet. The dust nnd sulphur­
Court for the County of Burry.
CHAHLES M. M \CK.
and accounts, from which other
the floor I wouk! get givt-s rthem a tuflwl tippeaianci*. Minnesota Ifiaim tyay copy.'
ous kum-» carried southward by Hu-J
Al a session of raid court, held at ■
Judge of Probate..
stnttt and ipiliraiii-lu-d shouts.
wind were uliservitl id Mineral, lb| ao weak that I would Short,
the probate office, in the City of
,\.|x.
Di-nvif. Eolo.. is organizing a •olng South 1:01
• &gt;r spurs, uro often fouud along the
hire-try station,'ami the dust wu*
have to get a drink larger braii'-ii- * and. a* lh»-se bear municipal savings bank,' where Its •olng North 7:37
Hastings, in said county, oh Hie
noted 5 mile* beyond. Forest ran-.
every few minutes, nutriertate ’leave*, in siiiue can-* citizens may invest in 4 per cent
iilh day of June A. D. lull.
ger* who Were in the neighborhood1
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
and before I did my they almost hide the brauclie*. The
Order for Publication.
Judge-of Probate.
dusting I would have Jeavcs upon the infcelen trees are
* Sta|r uf Michigan. tin* Probate of Hu- summit during the erunlmn
heard
the
nfshing
sti
’
ain
nnd
the!
^Ifi,the,Matter of the Estate of Court. for the County of Barry.
to Ua down. I got generally mottled with yellow. .
a minor.
At »&gt;«“*ion of saiif court, In-Id at I falling rocks but report no ruml&gt;l-l so poorly that my folks thought I was
When trees uie uncared fur. and
:
..A '.Hammond, guaidian, tli«? probate office, in the City ot [ing or subterranean noises.-earth i
Ono day I ■ -pncially if tlu-y are glowing in a
haying filed in said court, hor p&lt;- Hartings. in said cipinly. on lhe shneka. •betrival iJu-nonv-na or' going Into consumption.
found
a
piece
of
nape*
blowing
very wet or in a dry soil, or 11 lhe
areal Iwal In-yond Hint of steam.:--___
—■-_ *•••**
•»•V 1—
------ j- —around
. *3*PI"&gt;I“? for reasons therein
....
j r~
i.
-■»
'
...
. ! The du*t vva* practically cold uh.-n the yard and I picked it up and read It. trunks have been injured by bor­
stated that she may be licensed lo
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack, j
r,.t|
CmwW-rabb’ voluuu1*. of; It »a«l ‘ ta-.-d from the Grave, ami ers. tlu-y will frequently urodUCO
soil the interest of said minor in
hvat. r were ejected .tirohublv whol- told what l.-.dia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- undersiziiT fruit and will lit-ar
• xlie real estate therein described at Judge of Probate^
In the mattur of thrt Ertate of ly In the fonn (if. rti-atn. The vv4-: ble Compound has done for women. I small b-aves but the leaves will Jtol bwtn Ilcllcf for Uli of Digestive ths United Blates.
private sale.
Tho flrst du*s
_
[for condensing from llii* *t&lt; am showed it to my husband arid he said, Ih- as thick uwgj the branches nor
H is Ordered. That the nth Ann Gregory, Deceased.
prove*—no long troatftionl.
the drooping
ti|&gt;nt-arance
George W. Garrison having ill. *h«.i-hed a gully in the mow to Hi-1’Why don't you try ItV So I did, and have
rUly A’
u* U'n
k
derful Tn-aimcnt.
Maye’s Wonderful Htomach Rem­
characteristif of-Utile pr-.iefi. Tfn-re
in tii.: forenoon, al said pnffiute of­ in eaid court hi* petition praying' :",' " &gt; nl hko|.-i whu’h nccuni' *; after I had uken two bottles 1 felt is no jH&gt;-sibility that an infectetl
edy clears tho digestive tract of mu­
coid ncerotlons and .poisonous mat­
' u 'J* an'J ls hereby appointed for that for reasons therein stated thatj"'i-il i-rior l&lt;» (his latert eruption ■ better and Isold to my husband, 'I don't
he may be liren*e»l tn.sell the real, ha-' ling i»-.-n regardeil
a* 11" i nerd
pcaiing*rai&lt;l petition;
. .. ,
ixvv any
an) moree, ’ and
a,.', ho said« ‘You
- — had,
———
Ilundrcds of Michigan people have ter. It brings swift relief to sufferer*
of lh&lt;-J.a*-.-n
..,,.. *.t
— sit
.’a
_ u»iIl is Farther Ordered. That puj,. •-date of.said deceased ul private y"‘mze»l
I'"'icrater
-i,
n v&lt;d-»'"H kbetter
taka
littla u'.™,
longer .nv«.v
anyway.*' coutil of the cotilagiriu* nature- uf found quick dclivcranw from stom­ from ailments uf the stomach, fiver
disease, frac.- showing tins alsivi- ach troubles by the use of Mayr'a nnd bowels. Many declare that il has
• &lt;
•
. jr.uuv- 1 .,
k "oHc” Ihrreof 'ne given by pub- fitted
'.rale.r. **. . .uo!. SaLtook It for three months and got llm
l teatton of a copjror this ord--r t.-&gt;r —it-i* Ordureik-That Hie 7lh 'lay IF-1'*/’ i'
''IV. V ‘fl........ ’.7" well and strong.” — Mrs. ALONIO E. (•hnrjrterisltr, should, be .promptly Wonderful Stomach Homed/. This saved them from dangerous operathree successive weeks previous to of August, A. DTltfH.-nrthir oVta’k-U 2.fc. ^hundred feel lo Hie north­ Baker, 9 T&lt; cumsoh St, Adrian, Mich. ri’inovi-d nnd durtroyi-&lt;I. ‘ Even if remarkable treatment has usiablished
there is some doubt regarding tin* a record of proven results and bene­
hcarl,,«- in U»- Hastings in the forenoon, at Aaid probal*- of- westward.
.
* .... r*—
muller, il will |«- rafi- to destroy fits. it has friends everywhere. Here
...
Not W clL-Ksiough to Work.
•
printed and lice, be and is hereby upiHiinted for
.
In the*,, wards is hidden the tragedy the truer* as, whatever tin- cause of is vwhnt two Michigan people say:
circulated in rind county.
hearing said-petition;
Mrs, any A. Beamer of IXlrf North
the trouble,, the tree will m»‘ ’
t
of
many
a
woman,
housekeeper
or
wage
Cha*. M. Mack.
J tine
'Jt i- Further (inlenrt. That pubT
Go to Mulholand'* drug
htrwt. Flint. Ml^h.—"1 never saw MJUYB-8.
earner
who
mpporta
herself
and
la
often
likely to ovi-Croinc it. t
- A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
lie notice thereof Iw BiVen by pub­
anything Work such wonders aa just stdro and «»k about the wonderful
’ helping to support a family, on meagre
U H. Taft,'
Grace Bauer,
lication of n copy of this order, fhr
akk 11^4^
• ,
Register of Probate.
Slate Inspector of Dnchurds .ftnl id by specialists., too. s*fl«l received
three attCCpMiva weeks (&gt;rrvi&lt;di*
1st. 164-lM Whiting St.. Chicago. Ul..
vury little Ix-noHi.*'
rem,-mlier that there i»ono tried NurEtirieu.
Adv. io said day nf heqritig. In the .Hast­ file « wtp| 1011 wtis- visible from -The
for free book on stomach-atltnc-nVi
A. W. Hobbs of 1101 East Mol*
ings BANNER, a newspaper print­ Sacramento Valley' neatly 40 mile.. amj tnnfrym-dy for the ills tnwhich all
Street. Jackson, iMIch.—“I had not
ed aud circulated ip said county. - a" ay apd created piofnund Infer-1
and that b Lyffia E.
Mortgage Sole.
‘
Twenty
million*
of
dollars
are
B»«n
well
in
fifteen
years.
After
tak
­
Cha». M. Mack.
ert. «Thu lair eruption to dal- w,. Pinkham’a Veotabla Compound. It
druni
randJrfxd
dault having been made in the A tiue ropy.
ing
a
tew
dosee
of
youf
wonderful
being
expeuHcd
in
improvements
Judge of.Probate.
Friday. Juae 19 and nf relatively J promote, that vigor which makes work
eftecta
I am in perfect condhlon.”
litious of a certain mortgage
*■011111 energy. Mr. Hu-htng iimort* rosy. Tha Lydia E. Piykham Medicine now under way ou the harbor of* remedy
Grace Bauer. .
For sale in Rulings by all drug-'
buck word* of pralia come from
e, executed and delivered by
that eruptions art; generally if not. Co., Lynn, Maas,
Register of Probate.
Seattle. Wash.
gists.—Adv.

RdvtrflRMtitt

ACCOUNT OF UNCLE
SAM’S NEW VOLCANO

Your Home Needs It
NE.W PROCESS
Wick Blue Flame

OIL COOK STOVE.S

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

LOOK FOR “LITTLE

1

PEACH” DISEASE

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

Crook and Gould

COULD NOT
STAND ON FEET

zr

MICHIGAN STOMACH SUFFERERS
KOVEH THE (IIICIEST REMEDY

ik

�WONDERFUL RUINED
CITIES IK MEXICO

What Demands Growth ?

REMAINS OF GREAT CIVII.rZ.ATHIN FOUND IN REMOTE
ALCATAN.

PYRAMIDS ANO TEMPLES

RIVAL THOSE OF OLD WORLD
Built By Rare WiRi Whom .Azclcs,
(jpnquored By Cortes, Had No
Conneelloh.
Fur many centuries Mexico has
been the home of many races. Most
. of us are wont lu regard it as the
home -of only the AzteOo, with
whose civilization Prescott and the
early Spanish chroniclers have
made us more or less familiar. The
archaeologist and student of pre­
Columbian und pre-ldstorir. times,
however, knows that there were
races, especially in soutliern Mex­
ico -and parts of Central America,
whose ancient civilization . had no
connection wilh the empire of lhe
Mqutezuiiias, and whose wonderful
works, long ago fallen into decay
mid ruin,' are now Hie subjects of
scivniilic research mid study.
To
Americans ot least these should lie
as inti'ri’sting us the ruins of an­
cient Egypt or the buried cities of
Asia unil the Fur East.
Under the title, “Anpient Temples
. mid-t'iilirs of the New-World," the
Monthly Bulletin of the Pan Americmi Union, Washington, D. C, bus
been publishing u series of articles
dealing with these relics of u splen­
did bul long-forgullen people. One
of the inusl interesting of the ruin­
ed cities fiorc' the name of Chicki'iit Itzu, once the ""Holy City” of
the Mayas. U peojde of whom. Sylvmius U. Morley writes:
'
“Ixiiig before tho • discovery. of
America' there tluurished in soulhei n .Mexico, Guatemala and parts of
Honduras a ' great civilization,
which has Iwcn called the Maya. Il
may lie .-.nd without exdgKfcraliun
that this civilization hud reached u
height' equalled by no other people
of lhe Western Hemisphere prior
to the coining of the while man. In
urchileclure, sculpture,
and in
pmiriing Hie Mayas excelled. Their
priests were, astronomers ot no
mean ability,'having observed mul
recorded, without Hie aid of instru­
ments of precision such ns are
known lo us. llie lengths of the s&gt;olur mid Venus &gt;&lt;*ar», and probably
the lengths of the Mercury mid
-.Mura years.
In addition lo Hii«
they had developed a calendar sys­
tem nnd perfecbxl a chronology
whiqh in some of its characteristics
was equal Jo. our own.
.
But the ancient glory ‘of this
people hud long' since departed
when Hernando.Cortez iirst came in
contact with Ihriu on the coast of
Yucqteu in 1511*.
Their star han
set. Their preaUtat cities had Iwrn
iilimidoiu'd anti lay in ruink. Even
Hie memory of the older cities of
their culture- such nA Paleuquc. Co­
pan. and Qulngua, for I'xumpic.
sfi'ins to have pusal'd from the
.minds of men, their former exis­
tence foi-gotten.
Probably the
largest, mid certainly Hhj most
liiagnillcvnt, of the ruined cities
which
the Siranisli conqueror.*
found ou their arrival in \ucalnn
avuh Chieki'ii Itzu. artuiul
which
clutter a thousaiui (radirious of
former sauctity aud apk-ndor. The
ikiiiii* Is Maya, mid means "The
.MuuHt.&lt;&lt; the Wells of the llxal
Tn visit lhe ancient cily. now,
one jolts for 15 long and weary
miles in a two-wheeled cart drawn
by three mules over the roughest
bind of a highway imaginable.
l-inallY.-whrii il SCCItis that tin? lim­
it of physical endurance has been
reached, llie cart suddenly lurches
around a sharp turn in the road
mid as if hy iniigic lluj lofty Cas­
tillo Hashes into view, lowering
high aliuve the. plain und lhe tgst
. of the city. ‘
'
•
This imposliig slruclure. the
lliglpml in Yucatan, rises ‘H feel
above-the plnin. ’ The |&gt;yi‘ainid on
wliiclj I lie l.'inplv stands is IlXi feel
'•long and covers about an acre id
ground.
It is made of nine ter*
races of faced masonry, each ler-

center of each of its teur sides
rises a stairway 37 feet wide./These
stairways have massive utenrt baluslrades, carvcil lo represent ser|h-ii(s, (lie h'-uds being nl the bases
of'the stairways mid flanking them.
- The Vnshllo would suem to have
been the center of. Hie ancient city,
mid probably its chief sancluary.
To lhe north iiesjUic Sacred Cenote
(well and the causeway leading to
it. On the east is a vast group of
buildings, colonnades, courts and
pyramids, "The Cily of a Thousand
Columns," as some one has piclure&lt;"‘&lt;iuely descriix'd it. Due west is
the-group of structures known as
tho Btfll Court. To the south for
lulf a mile or more, sraltered
through the jungle, are pyramids,
courts, temples mid palaces.
T he
central localion of (he Castillo, with,
reference to ull of these, as well as
it* .great size mid commanding
liqighf.*-argtie strongly that it was
Ih.. chief xuficiuary &lt;»f ih? Holy
Cily.
In another structure. Iho
•'House of lhe Tiuvrs" are found the
reinnmits of several, beautiful mur­
al puintiirp*. Due of lliesc repreM-iits nu altm'k by an enemy op a
large city spleiuliilly- exec.uleu, and
presents perhaps Hie.most remark­
able piece of aboriginal painting
known l&lt;j be lncxi«tenpe. The total
. area covered by (hemins has been
estimated at 10 square miles.
,
Lunclmi jn 1913 registered PJ.185
unemployed persons.
The Detroit, board of tpmmeree
is meeting with success in its cam­
paign to have Detroit stores close
on tjalurday nights.

Splcvit Currants—Six pounds of
currants, four pounds sugar, one
pint vinegar, two lablespooiifuls
cinnamon, one tablesp&lt;xinful cloves,
one tiiblespoonful black pepper.
Put tho spices in a bag. .Mash the
currants and put them on to Ixiil.
After cooking n few minutes strain
out the currants. through a colan­
der. Add the juice to lhe vinegar,
sugar aud spices let them boil lifteen or twenty minutes and pour
over tbo currants.—Mrs.
J. G.
Ramsdell.
Chicken Croquettes—To a pint of
cold fowl chopped lino add n cup of
the broth, or cn'am or milk, season
with pepper, salt and a little grat■ d I- iiion . ... i.
Heal up iii a slaw
pan and thicken wliilo boiling wilh
a tables|Hx&gt;iiful each of flour and
bull or rubbed together.
Cook u
few minutes, stir in the well beat­
en-yulks of two eggs and remove
from thn fire.
When cold make
into halls, roll in egg nnd cracker
crumbs and fry brown in very hot
lard.—.Mrs. J.’ u, Lathrop.

Ways of Cooking Spinach,
II is possible to have spinach up­
on the lablu the whole
year
through, so we nre apt to overlook
its importance ns n spring food and
piedlclne.
Il hns the property of
clearing the skin when taken in
sufficient quantity ,:fnd ran he pre­
pared in smTi a variety of ways that
monotony is easily avoided.
In
etxiking spinach use little water.
1 know of a very excellent, conk
who often preparra spinuch iu this
fashion: Wash it* carefully and
put it into n bag of coarse cl6th.
Pour hot waler over il aud add salt.
Boil for twenty minutes, take it up
mid drain it well. ltien chop it flue
with a knife and pul it into n sauce­
pan witli a lablrspoouftil of butb'r
and n little •pepper. Cook for live
minutes mid turn Into a diilit pour
over ii a drawn biiihT siiif- and
garnish with sliced, hard-boiled
eggs.
is lo bi* M'rvt'tl

mid seasoned with a tablvsixwinful
of lemon Juice, half n leaspoonful
of sah. mid a quarter of a teaspoon­
ful of pepper. Puck inlo egg cups
mid get away to c&lt;xil.. When ready
to serve, turn these out on thin
slices of cold lx»Ile&lt;l longin' or rnrn•■d’TMW or slices ol cixiked turiiiii
dressiil?. » •
Spinach in • Bread Boxes—Cut
half-inch aliuca ot bread into dia­
monds or rounds.
Remove the
renlers to lhe depth of one-quarter
inch, brush with butter.-and brown
them in the oven.
Chop Tooked
spinach very fine and , add two
lnb|rspiM&gt;ufuls of
butler, - onefourth teasp&lt;MHiful of salt "and peni..
a
......
.
n...
....bread
i
per to taste. Serve it in i.l
the
"boxes with n sprinkling of grated
yolk of egg on ton.
Cream Spinach—Use only the
lender part of the spinach, wash­
ing il thoroughly.
Place it in a
largo ntcWpan," cover with boiling
salted water, anil cook for twenty
minutes. Drain well and chop line,
return to the kettle and add one
lablespoonfiil of butler and-still and
pepper to taste. ' Stir until thoroulily hot, (hen add two tablespoon­
fuls of cream, beating until the
whole is light.
Spinach Puff—Boil thu spinach as
abqve described, chop,it, aud bent
in a iniilespoonful i&gt;f melted butler,
still and" pepper lo taste, mid a
piiicli of nutmeg.
Cool thorough­
ly, (hen add a gill of cream, the
beaten yolks of two uggs, and the
whiles of three Whipped to a stiff
froth.
This must ho thoroughly
blended
. . .. before
. ii being
&gt; 7 turned into --a
'l, l-ull.-rrU l.u.1.11! ,
tlisli
loaLo.l fur
ulioiil twenty
livonlv
dish noil
mid baked
for about
minutes. It is to be servvd Iml.
Spinach Salnd.—Cook mid' chop
the spinach", add the chopped while
of oifa hard-hoiled egg. ami mix
witli n French dressing.
Arrange
in a dish lined with lettuce leave.*,
with slices of egg an4 mayonnaise
on lop.

Favorite Cakfa.'
Ilaisiji Qup Cnkcs-’-Eirsl cream
carefully oue-half of a cupful of
butter; and add gradually, while
boating constantly, one cupful of
sugar aud continue the healing
three minutes; then add I wo whole
eggs and one, egg-yplk well beaten.
JUjx and sift two cupfuls of flour
willj three teaspoonfuls
(level
measurements of course) of bak­
ing powder, und add altornatelV
wilh one-half of a cupful of milk
to first mixture; then add mic cup­
ful of raisins, seeded, cut in pieces
and dredged with one Inblespoonfui of. flour. Beat .vigorously and
till buttered nnd floured individual
tins two-thirda full of the mixture.
Sprinkle lops with blanched and
shrndded almonds and hakp in a
moderate oven twr-nty five minutes.
Light Fruit Pudding—Work onehnlf cupful of. butter until creamy,
add two tuhlasRopnfuls sugar, two
eggs well beaten, one cupful &lt;&gt;f
milk and two cunfRla of flour mix­
ed and sifted with three b*a»pooiifnls of baking puwder; then add
three fourths of a cupful of raisins
&lt;»eu*d and cut.ui pieces, onefourth of a cupful of citron thinly
sliced and rut in narrow strips;
fruit Lo be dredged wilh oac-fourlb

of a ojpfut pf flqur. Turn inlp a
butte rod mold 6r tin pat}, lie down
cover and stdam one and one-half
houim,
Strawberry -Jam Cake—Cream to­
gether one cupful of sugar and onehalf cupful of butter,, add three
'well beaten eggs, thfec tablespoon­
fuls of sour milk, one cupful of
strawberry Jam, ono teaapoonful of
baking soda, one-lialf teaspoonful
each of ixiwdered cinnamon and
allspice, and two cupfuls of sifted
flour.
iiour.
Mix Well,
si&gt;x
well, bake
uase in layers.
iuyi-ir,
und put together with while icing.
Grape Juice Ter—Boil one-quar­
ter cupful of sugar and one-half
cupful of boiling water .for five
iniuulcs. Cool the syrup, nnd add
one-third cupful of grape juice and
one-half tablrapooniul of lemon
juice. Freeze and serve - in dainty
glasaea.
To the Pessimist.
Shall lhe meoauro of our time all
be waxted—
.
The stretch towards oblivions
shores—
.
In crushing life’s fruits all untested
Except for the seeds and the
. core?
While the fountains of earth are
swift flowing
And run to the, overfed seas.
Shall we scorn the full crop of our
knowing
'
And'drink but the scum and the
lees?

Shall tho pHomise of truth fall un­
heeded—
Tim uncoining joys of the days—
While our shadow of sorrow is
speeded
To stretch o’er the light on our
ways?
.
Shull the song that earth's fullness
is singing.
Be shut from our obstinate rars
Wiiih* each flbro within • us is
clinging
To echo of fast-falling tears?

PRACTICAL DAIRY BARN PLAN
General Inatructfone Given its Cut
atructlng Building to Accommo-

Tho Rural New Yorker in rokponso
to a query for a plan for a barn to
knrlnc reply:
The accompanying tl&lt;&gt;or plan of a
ban. 31x50 fee?, and 30 feet Ugh from
■Ul to plate, witli gauibrol roof, would i
■ult the writer if he wfehod one to |
houga 15 cowl and havo sufficient I
extra spaco for needed box ata'lls aud
granary. Thia barn should have a
door in each end beneath tho gable
for storing hay and can easily be fit­
ted with carrier and track running
tho full length of tho lofL
A ninefoot passage way extends through the
bam for convenience in removing
manure; ample width for food alleys

Just this, in the creamery business; Correct Tests and weights,
prompt returns,—this makes satisfied patrons, they in turn tell their
neighbors of us, we get another patron, this cuts cost of manufac­
turing just that much and enables us to pay"a higher price. If you
arc a patron of our creamery and speak a good word for us you
are helping yourself at the same time. The more patronage we get
the higher price we will pay. If you are net's patron of our cream­
ery , get our average price for the last year and compare it with
what you have been getting and you sure will come with us. Come
in and see us, or phone 533 and wc will call on you. We are here to
enlarge the profits on your dairy, and arc sure we can do it if you
will give us the chance. This is our third year serving you. We
can show you a wonderful growth. WE THANK.YOU, but wc
are not done growing yet.
*

Yours for a square deal the year round,

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO.
THE DAIRYMEN’S FRIEND

HASTINGS, MICH.’

PHONE 533
Granary

falling to euro

conaUtutlonal treatment.

Hall’a Catarrh

HOME MADF&gt;^ ACETYLENE

Shall we fonifil today mid. its
pleasures
y&lt;J-LIGHTING and COOKING
And count tonight's offer amiss—
Thrust forlli from our souls the
ono treasure—
The exquisite nearness of bliss?
Shall-eternity's span bring bul sor­
row
.
,,
You simply feed your Pilot tha gas pro­
And write but a bliJOu-printcd
Acetylene not only supplica good,
ducing stone Union Carbide, about onca
M-mll.
.
light for the farm home, but cook­
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
While t&lt;xlay. and through every to­ is provided, and tho (table may be ing fuel as well—the hundred and a month—the Pilot does the rest. Aulomati.ally
it males gas Just as you uso
shut off from tho rest of the burn for
morrow,
.
We pay you the HIGHEST
The wheels of man's yictory roll? greater warmth in the winter. Tho one “systems” that Acetylene has It — just enough to supply you with
brilliant
white
light
in
your
home
end
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
stable should bo tightly celled over­ crowded out, all furnish light only.
barns — cooking fuel for your kitchen
EVATORS.
Wc buy and sell
Aunt Fanny’s Chocolate (fake.
head, and to avoid dud lu the stable I Acetylene gives the Country home range.
Pilot plants have brought
Four cupfuls granulated sugar, lhe Joddor may b« thrown duwh In | owner double value for his money. lhe greatest
on a LARGE SCALE. We
of City conveniences to
one-half cup butler, one cup sweet thn apace between granary and box | As a result Pilot Lighting sys­
depend upon doing a LARGE
the Country. ' Write for names o&lt;
milk, three tablespoonfuls Royal stalls. Tbo silo may bo placed on
satisfied users in your district.
VOLUME of business at a
baking jjowder, slightly heaped, either end. Windows enough to flood tems now outsell all others. We
Just ad J rest—
SMALL PROFIT.
II you
whites of four eggs, one scant tbo stable with light should bu -pro­ era today the largest manufacturers of
light plants in the world. Wo have a
have never dealt with us, why
lablestioonful vanilla, flour to make
vided.
and
these
should
bo
about
five
tig Eastern factory In Newark, N. J., and
T. H. MASHINO
not too stiff a butler. First cream
I not give us a trial.
feet,
from*
the
floor,
of
single
sash
• big Western factory in Chicago.
the butter mid sugar, mu| Him well
LockvBox 55
Grand Rapid., Mich.
beaten whites of the eggs, and next hinged at the bottom to swing In­
Smith Bros. Velto &amp; Co.
Pilot Acetylene Generators are im­
add gradually the cup of sweet milk ward a few Indies for ventilation, the portant and necessary features uf modern
Op.C. LAS. Him 57 Mastiip
coni Inning tho beating nil the tune. side opening thus made being dosed "Country Home equipment—juat as nec­
OXWELD ACETYLENE CO.
Thc.n add one cupful of softffd flour by a V-shaped "hoppa/ aide."
CHICAGO
essary and quite as permanent aa ■ bath
into which the baking powder has
The following standard dimensions room or a beating plant.
been thoroughly sifltsl: ’ The flour are given to aid fa planning a stable
must be stirred in gradually, adding interior: Btablo should be from eight
more sifted flour as needed-to make to nine fact high, passageway be­
lhe batter stiff enough..
Add va­ tween gultorn from eight to nine feet
nilla last.
You will never have
trouble with lumps of flour in your in width, gutters about sixteen inches
mcrgtn in to the Summer Scnrion
cakes rf it is well sifted and stirred wide and eight Inches deep in front,
six Inches deep on aldo toward drive­
offering continuous opportunity for
in gradually. ■
any otic U&gt; enjoy all tike ad van­
Filling for Aunt Fanny’s C.hoco- way, cow platforms from four to live
tages of a coorvo nf Hustncas train­
late Cake—A ten cent paper of Ba­ foot in depth, according to alzo of
ing which will positively lout to a
Affords you a fine*place for an outing.
ker's unsweetened chocolate shav­ cows, which .should lino up with their
gi-xl nalarleil position through the
ed or grated finely, dffiolved over hind feet ciotu to gutter, lateral
well-known
BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK.
steam.
While dtuolving add’ a spac^tfle/each cow from throo to
EXCELLENT
BATHING
BEACH.
lump of butter size of a hickory four fefet. bunks 18 Inches wide at top,
nut.
Boil two-thirds cupful of aud Med alleys about five foot in
FINE FISHING
0l-6» West Grand Riser A scour,
grmiiilab'd sugar
in two-thirds width. Hog stall* for cows should bo
•
in-rrnoiT. micil
PASSENGER LAUNCH AND ROW BOATS.
A. J. 8HELP, Prop.
cupful of sweet milk.'
Before it
Write f« cuulog. EL IL bbaw, Prca.
PHONE FOR ANY IXVOKMXTION NHHDKD. ■
DOSTIR, MICH.
boils add the yplk of one egg, then about 8x10 feet, nnd about four square
stir In tIm.melted chocolate, (and fact of window sash should be provid­
&lt;me scant tevpoonful of vanilla ex­ ed for each 1,000 pounds llve» weight
tract if you wish.) Hu'R stir con­ of stock to be sheltered. The King
wilh this.
• Potatoes in Many Ways.
stantly until it is thick.
It will system of ventilation is tbo best for
FIRE. INSURANCE
Hilco or chop tine cold boiling poPotato Soup—Carefully
made,
burn easily if not constantly slir- a stable, and when the latter Is well
If you ara not Insured or would
latoes to make four cupfuls. Slice
n-d. This will give enough tilling built, la easily Instilled. Floors should this is a very nourishing soup, xix- line,
two inediutn-sfzcd muons. Stir I Hko to chango your Insurunca call
rrllffht
for
invalids
or
children
and
for lhe cake and also for the ton t&gt;e ot concrete, with standing plat­
lightly
together.
A-Miian,
quanti
­
if a while frosting is not desired. forms of- wood. It desired.
Walls
Wa-li.
pare,
and
slice
a
half
doz
­
ty
of
minced
chicken
or
veal,
or:
The tilling will keep a week in a msy bo built of nny material desired,
en raw potatoes; cold boiled "omm salmon, or other cold fish, is a de­
cool place.—Exchange.
.
so that they, art tight- Double walls will do.
Put them into a deep sirably' addition, but not essential.
with air apace between are not need* *l«w-pau or keltic wilh two qudrts
Prompt Ohcdlenri*. .
EppH and Tomatoes.
If any army’ ofllcer gave imlefl- ed, unlesH In thn extremo northern of water, and add a small'niece pf
meal or a cupful of meal-stock. A
itil,- coimniinds, an&lt;l if he ilian^e.l part of this country.
Into a baking dish, well buttered,
liohlets of
these coinmauds
or frequently
put two cupfuls or more of.stewed
our Prepaid
___ ____
qunlilled them, confusion Would re­
tuinat&lt;M-M. seasoned with butter,
jl
’•
a
Stock receive
sult nn.;
an.! n nexiimion
hesitation would arise in
sun,
salt, pepper mid one onion Ihinjy
(!„&lt;„,„|„U| lh.
c*511 divw&lt;nds
Break six or mote eggs one
• ...
.
....
...
lhe «oup cun be made, Scry pala­ sliced.
• s.
-semi-annually
wis.lmn nf prompt &lt;il»'&lt;lieiici'. Uni­
by one into lhe cold tonili|&gt;es.
table Vuithout using meal.
form olxSIinrice depends upon giv­
sprinkle cracker crumbs or bread­
num.- An in- _
Piil inlo the pot a handful of crumbs over the top. add bits of
ing commands that aro necessary,
Tlcklo tho* cow's palato and
vestment backed by gilt edged '
washed rice and a very small onion butter null set in the oven* Uf hake
in giving tltfin in no inistakaLli! crease her production.
real estate mortgages and unsur­
sliced. .Macaroni, brokeij inlo bits, until the eggs,are set. Serve with I
terms, and then in issuing no con­
passed for safety, Amctiicnrx and
is a valuable addition to Iho soup, hot dry toast or boiled macaroni or
flicting orders.
net earning rate. Our 25th year in
Tho good dairy fanner Is tho man bul not strictly necessary.
Exactly, the same is Into of the
rice.
business, assets nearly Jl.OOO.IXXJ.
appreciate itood roads.
mother. If Her cnmninnd is given who
'
Suliiner gently for Ibroo hours;
Write for copy &gt;,f our booklet
in lenns likely to be misunderstood
do not let it boil hard nt any time.
ami bth. I'itiamial UtaUmeiti.
Pulatq
Sticks
—
Pare
largo
pota-.
Every dairyman ought to have a
o rif dlhllicting commands are giv­
loes.
and
nutinto
“
liUcks
”
.
about
two
Cagitol
en. the child becomes confused nnd igood soldering kit and know how to the -••up scanty or too thick, add
long and half an inch squire.
discouraged,
mj&lt;l
consequently i
lhe di-'iied quantity of Ixnlun-* wa­ inohefl
Fry in deep . fat.
. Drain and
prompt obedience is-«lnio.st an im-.
ter.
TIimil let all boil together sprinkle
Lansing, Mich. .
with salt.
These slicks
ixissibllily.
In addition lo this the
gently
for
five'
minutes.
Rijinovn*
Thero la something wrong with tho
habit of givng excuses is very sure .dairy cow offered for aalo cheap these from Ih*- lire, and season carefully make a lempHin.* garnish for cold
to bo developed.
wilh salt mid -pepper. A very lit­ muats or nn omelet.
Commands or requests Riven to
tle 'rdery-salt improves lhe flavor.
children and particularly In young
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Some like also n touch of paprika.
fM RHEUMATISM MONEYS ANO SLADOU
.
Tho
beet
dairy
cows
will
glvo
tho
children should be (I) reasonable'*
Take out the bone and large
(2) possible for the child to carry beat returns If handled quietly and plifaes of meat.
If" liked thin,
out. (3) expressed in language eps- 1treated gently.
strain through a cplnnder.
We
ily understood, C4J not involving loo
prefer il without straining.
If po
many details, (5) and not .subject to
Tho scales will tell both with meat has been used, add a lnl*l"conllicling instructions or changes, imilk and bntter whether a cow la spoonful of butter and, if possible,
The' child win soon lose respect 1kept at a protit or not.
.1 small nzpful of sweet cream or
fop the wishes of lhe mother who
rich nitlk*. Tiie cream is desirable
nil loo cbuirly does not know-what
' .
We must not bo alow to recognlxo in any case.
She wants herself.
The mol her &lt;tho fact that tho beat herds ora not
Potato Croquettes—Heat an .eggi
whose commands are given right. ,gotten together by purchase.
thoroughly.
Have ready some
and in the right spirit has laid at 1
dry breadcrumb*.
Mash a cupful
Phone us and we will deliver to any part of the city.
'
least one solid foimdjition stone—
Pure air keeps tho atablna free from of potatoes thoroughly season witli
that of prompt,, cheerful obedtatico.
salt,-a lablespootiinl of cream. and
Why Odr Cream Is So Good
—Kinmn G. Wallaco in Farm und ‘diseaao germs' nnd other bacteria
Home.
«that always cat up tho prants.
We buy our own creaiu and get the best there is on the market. Our. ice
ralelir small'
cream is nude by uiachincry and no baud touches it, thus waking it
.balls wilh tli&lt;!
roll Ural in
Impromptu Gush of Sympathy.
Tho capacity of tho farm may -bo
PUllK, WHOLttSOMB sod SANITARY.
"Sometimes." reflected »h»-. ?|.far- Increased by building up iho silo so crumbs, and
away in a cool |
We make a specialty ol handling Ice Cream for Parties, Socials, Sunday
Lv &lt;iamc, “a man weeps at the wed­ as to make each acre yield moro.
place for. s^eral hours. Just be-1
Dinners or any Special Occasion.
ding of a daughter, because ho sud­
fore serving fry a widen browrt in
denly realizes whaj n mean hus­
Garnish with slices of
The dairy farmer should know what deep Tai.
band he has been to his own wife fate milk coats trim. This la fait as hird boiled eggs.
and is overcome-when he thinks of
Potato safa-l-wifh French Dress-;
whht may be ahead oS.the girl."— lmporfa.it as knowing what ft brlags. ing—Those who. do not like olive- j
S4«
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, I’rap'r
HabtiWa, Mtoh.
Judge,
BANNEII W.uri AUV8. Ul
oil in salad dressing .will De pleased

Acetylene Gives Double Value

RESORT

PINE LAKE

Spring Term

Two miles from Doster

2

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Semi'
Annual
Dividend;-^ &gt;»

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THE HKETWGi BANKER. JULY H 1ML

International
Sunday School
Lesson

Ing 'uir ministry
using Hi* gift to me?
. In verse-19 the return and the
reckoning are brought before u».
Me catne once, ami in connection
with Hi? coming there wa« a judg­
ment, that of Hie believer'? sill? on
lhe cross of Calvary.
Another
Judgment is going on in the lives of .
believer.?, the Judgment of thrir
sins, tn connection wilh putting
nway sin. 'The next pmlgrnrnl will
lake place when He j-otm - again.
His coining for His own is thp next
prophetic event, unknown as to
•Inlo, bul next in the oLlor of pro­
phecy; and in earthed ion wilh that
event, the saints will be Judged al
the judgment seat of Christ (Rom.
14:10; 2 Cor. 5:10'.. Tin? will he h
Judgment' for work*.
God judges
once, and that i? sufllcient.
Our
•ins were'judged on the cross, and
Hint settle* the sin question for .all
who are In Christ.
In the‘first

IT’S TERRIBLY HOT

Sunday School Lnwon for July 2C.
' By Lee W. Amrs.
The Pound? nnd the Tnlents.
Luke 19:11-27; (compare Malt. 25:
14-30).
Golden Text: Malt. 21:21.
,
Introductory.
Wr have before us loddy two
partible?, one tn Matthew, lhe other
in Luke; one concerning tlie Inlenta, the other concerning the ten
pound?; one near Hie end of His
la?t visit to Jvi-usalern. the -other
hefonVthal visit; one to Hi? di*riple?.\lhp other to n larger com­
pany. \The two parable? nre simi­
lar. yet different.
Ench ha? to do John fi:28, “Hini. when !!•• shall ppwith faithfulne?? during n time (N'nr. tfr may hnvo conlbknca. nml
when the,Lord i? absent ?ervfce in not |h&gt; n«hqmp&lt;l before Him at Hi?
the light of the return of the Ix»r*l. coming.* Thf-y rejoice lo meet Him
Here let rhn call attention tn «e\rn “ful*?” frtr belieivr?:' (I) Peace­ nnd shy
ful, beoauM justified (Roin. 5:1 •:
*2) joyful, through Jesus Christ, or
thankful, unto God for His Sbn. and will be! Roih failhful ones receive
for life In His Ron. for the'ero?*. lhe same commendation, nml the
for the crown,
for everything same profnisc. 'Hiey were equally
(Phil. 4:6&gt;: (4' fearful (I Pot. 1:17: failhful according In their oppor­
■ 3:15). Rot ns slaves of fear, bul a* tunities. In each rase Hieir faith­
walking in gorily wr: (5) failhful fulness is roimncnded and reward­
' in aervlco. in tho light of His com­ ed. Nol nlulily bul faithfulne?? is
ing; (6) fruil ful (John 15:8): nnd in view Iht,;. Tn each of lhein He
(7) hopeful. (Titus 2:13'. WFailli- spoke commendation, promised ex­
ful Is lhe word in our present les­ altation. and i—ued an invilnlion.
son. Lot tis in nur rmulilntion con­ WHhou!. recognition in lhe world,
sider particularly , the portion in .norhaps, now their services are arknowledged.
A place qs sonant?
Matthew.
lesson Divisons:
is •■xclinttged for ;I 1)1000 as rult-r?.
DIVISION AND DEPARTURE Tire sufferings of Ihi? present time
an* exchanged for the joy of Ihy
II. ABSENCE AND ACTIVITY. marked one? in the world; now
16-1R.
they are God’? manifested one*
A' letter front an allorney in
IH. RETURN AND RECKONING. above Hie world.
■Keene. N. H,' recently brought the
Once of lhe bay nun. flfl';
10-36.
\
m w? that, "Mr*. Anna Hinds, late of
The Outline Developed.
John 17:15-18); now neither of or
Marlboro, N. H_ m her will, be­
.
This is a part nf Iho Olivet Dis­ ill the world. What is "Hie joy of
queathed one hundred dollars lo
course (Ml. 21-55; Mk. 13; Luke I by Lord?” Road Hob. 122?.
Hie Woman’s Chri'iian Temperance
Can
21). Looking at chnntera 2t and 25। il be a joy In which the cross dues
Union at Gardner, Mass- to be used
of Matthew wo find they are in ' not figure prominently?
Then
A liirly blaze ua* started in Ihr for, il? general purnoMfc’* The
three parts '1)'2l:l-ll, in which He lhe third man rnine. wilh hi? fault­
treasurer ryporh-d having received,
speak? of things pertaining to the finding again?!
his expr«s?sed ning
the clieok from the executor «?f the
Jewish end of tho age, including fear, his confessed n&lt;m-u.«e.of that
wIII. This ieg.ii-v was a great sur­
thn tribulation: (21 three parable? which befringed lo the laird, and hi?
i I liv service? were comniriic- prise lo all niembei? of the union.
concerning Christendom in this felilrn of il.
Gul of his own
Quick work on the part of Mr*. Hinds, whose name was on the
age. 21:15-25:36;' and (3) prophecy mouHi is Ip* judged, and condemn­
roll |H&gt;ok of Gardner union in 1895.
of Hi? glorious coming when Ho ed.
Instead «rf joy. weeping and
flaming carpel and Iho danp-r removed from town shortly after­
shall judge tbo Gentile nation? (25: gnashing of teeili awatl seme. Be
ward ami did not renew her mem­
31-46). Our los«on is in the sec­ prepared for that day. O reader.
bership iior often come to Gard­
ond portion of the Olivet Discourse,
In the reconl in Luke,'note the riiption lind occurred.
ner.
Her lind remeifibpince of
the Iasi nf the llip-e parables.
In occasion for the parable &lt;v H :
the work of the W. C. T. U. is
each of those three parables we that Lh&lt;&gt; kingdom is made promi­
When nn irrilnlrd horse doll, him much appreciated by the local
And two classes of people. There nent v I? : lhe prominence of jlis
whno ribiMiner?.
Gardner union
•ihsviviil its twenty-sixth birthday
nre: the" sonant who gives food in return (V. I3.\I5. 23': the introduc­
due season; Iho wise virgins, nnd tion of annlhar class called "citi­
July 19. by sending flowers lo the
lhe good and faithful sonant. re­ zens” representing the Jews, who. juries which were at firs! iielieyvdl thhty-lwo patient? at the Gardner
spectively; ijnd. "in contrast with
hi he fatal.
The full impact' of hospital.
them; the evil servant.'the foolish jeclinft in lhe killing of Slepben
_ virgins, nnd lhe wicked nnd sloth­ (Act* 7); in the kingdom - parable, side of Hie hoy's face.
A deep
Mrs. Maggie Smilh Hathaway,
ful servant.
The first class rep­ rilles are in view (17. 19 ; lhe judg­ gash requiring seven stitches was
organizer of Montana, has
resents xtroe children of God. the ment on the enemies “iho cilirens" cut under his eye, and the frontal state
been doing fine work in some of iho
second class does not. Ih lhe sec­
most
difllcult place? in Montana.
ond class there’was profession, bul
Nolo that
in lhe flrsl «»f lhe hone bepeaili Were broken. The She says
used ono bundled
not possession.
The conduct and three parables in Matthew &lt;21:15­ Injured youth was driving the lime? mure-he
energy getting iicople
destiny* of Hie evil servant (24:48­ 51). the trouble began in the henrf horses nn n hay fork, .on I lie .Mc­ out to her meeling* than she had to
51). the lack of oil (Holy Spirit, of tho man who said “My Lord de-, Leod farm wesl of town, and was use lo interest them after they,
• Romans 8:9) in the lamps of the layelh HI? coming."
It i? predict- attempting to brush the flies.away
In a monlh's time she or­
• foolish virgins, the closed door aud •&gt;&lt;f that men shall act in Ihis innn- from one of the animals, who seam-1 came.
four untor,? nnd two Y. P.
Hie Lord's words “I know you not.” jier (2 Peter 3:3. 4), nnd nre not •?l irritated, when the accident oc­ ganized
II.'.*.
She propnsie? that wilh a
the accU^itlon and judgment nf the some doing so today?. LM u« hold curred.
A second Inter, lhe-men little mote mdnflr for posicra and
wicked and slothful servant (25:24­ fast iho blessed hope, remember­ in lhe barn noticed that the team
. 30) Indicate clearly, that these were ing that there is n crown of rialife- was without a driver and went to literature, and with a campaign- of
speakers, the slab- can be
not regenerated believers: instead niisness for "all them also that love investigate, finding lhe. lad lying giMHl.
made dry in a short time.
they were mere professor? who had His appearing” &lt;- Tim'. I:R .
unconscious on lhe ground with a
the form of godliness (the lamps of
Next we««k. The Triumphal En- pool of blood beside him.
.
the foolish virgins, e. it? but had Iry—Mk H:l-H.
Sincerely your?,
&gt; not power (oil).
In the first part
Entering the home of George a line patriotic, prohibition pro­
!.&lt;'&lt;* W. Amr-s.
• of our lesson we have noted .two
Stuart in Campbell township, I’ri- gram. The union met at Hie home
things. Division- and Departure.
day.-night. a daring robber spirited
The man travelling is -In* Lord
away
a.j.-wrl c.i,?c cnnlAiniug dia­
Jesus Christ.
lie here- look? hemond? M'mlh
The dead Iwwiy
yond that present lime lo His death,
Troy \V. C. T. U. of eastern conuf Sluart. wlm died that day. lay in irAjiiM'oui
resurrection ami ascension. The
i 'has hud n si niggle
llu* lmu?e. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. bul| is gaining ’ ground.
“fai' country” is His nretwml posiWorld's
Rhnnka, the latter of whom i? u Temperance Sunday was a decided
HorAnt tho right hand of the rnaTHIS WKKK'S NEWS IN
daughter nf lhe dead m.-m, slept n sm't-e'S. nml. encouraging progress
jesty\on high.' He “ascended far
few feet nway from lhe jewel case.
NEAR-HY COUNTIES.
up almvc all heavens'* 'Eph. 4:10 .
has been made in Medal Contest
The burglar was npl heard, nnd
This, is a different "far country”

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But it won’t be next winter.

F

OUR COAL will be though—that’s what you will
need next winter
-

“In time of feast prepare for famine.
“In time of heat prepare for cold.

Every fall there has bee^ a scarcity of hard coal and many people have not been able
to secure~coal when they needed it. This year don’t wait. Place your order now
with us. We have plenty of HARD COAL on hand and several cars in transit.
Many dealers all over the country are now charging winter rates for coal, but we are
charging summer rates for a short time, and advise our customers who can do so to
place their orders with us NOW for their winter’s supply.

R

You’ll save money by ordering now.

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
PHONE 18

Southwestern Michigan

than the one to which a son nf fall­
. on Adam went (Lfike 15:131. Our
Jxird rame all lhe way from that
"far rnunlry" to give Hi.? life, n
ransom for many, and then God the
Father "sei Him at Hi? own rich!
hand in the heavenly places. Far
algive all principality, amt power,
nml might, and dominion, and every
name that is namnl" (Eph. !:2o,'.’l .
It i? “a man"; “the man Christ Je­
sus.” He loft the glory as God. Ho
returned as the Gnd-man. • Ho
-divided lhe talents “lo every man
according lo his ability." jCoinpare Roman? 12:5. 8 ami I Cor, 12:
- 7.. The talents are “Hi? good*."
•Every child of God ha? some gift,
nol every church member, how­
ever; for some are churHi mem­
bers who are nol member? of the
church.
“And .straightway took
Hi? journey."
In Hi? absohee wo see ono ser­
vant gaining five lalobl? wilh hi'
five, another two with hi? Iwo.
while (he wicked nnd slp'.hfu! 'ser­
vant. a jiiofi’sor only, made no'Jts?
• &gt;f that whirli'the Lord'* placed M
his disposal.
Ho returned it In
, G.o 1z»rd. ho irfusod lo use it.' Wo
note that, tho find two shopp’d equal
faithfulness, possessing dllTor.'nf
‘ abilities. They increased lhe gift.
Using the fiifC il increased, nnd
this increase was for the Lord. L«t
us bear this In mind in the u«e of
wir gifts Eph. 5:16; I Tim. 4:13R&gt;).. Luf. u« nolo hero that irr enn­
- renal with this parable, in Iho .par­
able of the pound? each received
the same amount, and in ufing
them they were increased Minmore, some Jess. One says ‘.‘(he in­
tended lesrfon is different, the’ rtifrillustrating equal frttlcnilly with
different degree.? of advantage; I fee
other, different degree?*hf improv*)• *nient nf the same opporilniilie?."
Read I Corinlhians &lt;2 on Hie mat­
ter of gifts, which*God heslnw? up­
’ on His people. In *every helieyor a
gift, lo ho used for Hi? glory. Lot
ti«ra«k ,lhe question. What am I &lt;!ning with God's gift?
Il i? not
mine, it is His. I am His.. “Naught
have I gotten but what-.I received"
G.Cor. 4:7'. In lhe light of Hi?
return and lhe reckoning, in the
light of what He has done for mo
un the.cross. In lhe light of the
condition of the world separated
from God as it-is by Mid aud neo.|-

A strnrifir Ihiiifi happened nl Ionin

loss .later. The store of Compton
nml llnusctinan in Saranac was
figure represent ing Justice, and in robbed a few • ••ills fold a quantity
one hand she has held n sword, bul of merchandise last. week. Tred
weaver, an unmarried paralytic,
it. How it happened none can tell, lias been arrested for the latter
but il i- pie*uni' d .'h&gt;- got tith'd. af­ crime.'
ter a lonir vigih mid'began”to nod.
until the sword dropped out. i.m-kily there Were no important case?
pending in the court al that lime
und therefore rm occasion lo use lhe
weapon. A painter, hc.eu«tnm'ed lo
*cnlh)g dizzy heights, climbed lo lhe
While lliblxm Activities.
lop of tin* dome, pin....I lhe swoed
Through* the Flower Mission de
hack in tho Indy's hand, palled her pari men! of ifie Verrtionl \V. ('.. 'J

I.iimou?, (Mo.'- union gained form&lt;-mbvr?hip riHitesl.
Mrs. \V. P.
VHiorpe wa? the captain on the
winning ride.
Mrs. Fred Mai lux
won her honors in the elaborate
fuasl given la Hie victor? and in the
fine program prepared.
A rfc'cpJion wn* given the new members.

W. C. T. u.

I’_ M.i-*- held lit summer con&amp;ntioii June I.' in (Minton, lhe liiuno
fawn of the pn-MdimL Mrs. Harriet
E. Sawyer, who has sorxed in that
capacity
tiinelech
year?.
Mrs.
Myrtle Spooner, state superinten­
dent of Sunday School work, was
Hie principal speaker. .Interesting
feature? «&gt;f lhe program wore n
of. county • conventions ha? been
“The Temperance Re­
W. A. Walls of LohcII is plaiminn Ikdd in Vermont. . Among the symposium.
form in I lie Pre?? of Today,” and a
on shipping lhe entire mnynt of hi?
debate.
"Shall Women bo Given (he
orchard to England this fall. Last
l&gt;ieM,|..|||. and
Hight of Frnnrliisc?"
and baldwins lo ♦Innhccsler and
A Perfect Cathartic.
Hij.-y brought siich.good prices that,
aonl«mplatod for August.
There is sure and wholesome ac­
lie will market his whole apple stop
tion in every dose of Foley Calhnrthere this yeah Human nature is
At a meeting of the Gardner tin-1 tic Ta!;!.-;.-.
Tablets. They cleonse with
never a gripe&lt;• or pain.
Chronic
the big (fund ns it i? here. Tell an
—................. - .. .ca«e? of voiistipaiion
•tipalion flml
fin' them inEnglitdinnm that he is eating an ........ . ...........
weli'ome
guest
ami
gave
an
iiiforvaluable.
Stout people are relicyimported apple and he is willing lo
mal talk upon Hie work of 11m W. rd of that bloated, congested feelit tnelo« any better than the home C. T. U. urging, with words of en-llng, so umunnfortablfl especially in
1 cnuragenieni. that the niemlHT?!Iibl weather. They keep your livproduct nr md.
.
pres* on in.the good fight................. |cr busy.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
x The king of nil the bin fish (hat
inhabit Grand river and feed on I Im
refuse from the stores that liiie-the
east bank, in Hip village of pnrllaml.'w.i-. caplur.-d l.i-l week by
Cha8t Towner, of Portland.
This
was a German carp weighing |8’£
pounds.

Herman I- Swiff, (he Jormcr sec*,
relary and manager . of Beulah
Home at Boyne City, died-jU. hi.?
Imine in Detroit, where he had removed hi? family Hhto frorarChi-1
•■ago, in May.
His death resulted!
from an ailment that had been giv­
ing him Considerable trouble fur
several year* past, but which had!
kept him confined lu hi? led fori
Only about two week?. The fuller-1
nl was held in Eaton Rapids, Rev.
Ralph Wuoton ofllciating.

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barlier, |

Chink of henry Smith
grand Rapids, HYicb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
,
in Western Michigan.

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
.
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

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Farm Phones—
Bell, 651 .
Citizens, 6251

HASTINGS, MICH

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OurtbakcrylislNOT the foul, dark, musty basement kind.
We do ALL our baking upstairs on the second floor where the
air is fresh and pure and the circulation and ventilation fine. An
absolutely sanitary shop in every department.*

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Star Bakery &amp; Restaruant
Phone 381

QUALITY BAKE SHOP

Hustings, Mich,

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AUCTION SALE

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Having decided to quit farmins for a while, on account of poor health, I will have a pub­
lic auction at my farm one mile east of Michigan Avenue on the
State road, Sec. 16, Hastings township, on

By
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Tuesday, July 21,1914

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Commencing at I O'clock p. m.
Horse and Helfer
2-ycar-old gelding coll, broke single, or
double, perfectly safe'
Yearling gray Durham heifer
Hogs
5 Berkshire shoats, weighing 100 lbs. each
Three mixed shoats, weighing 40 lbs. each
Chickens
70 good laying hens

Farm Tools
New Champion mower, 5-foot cut
McCormick reaper, nearly new
2-horse light wagon, nearly new
Top buggy in good condition
Single buggy
&lt;
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•Portland.cutter, nearly new
2-horse light bob-sleighs in good condition
2-horse riding cultivator
Five'tooth cultivator
Double-shovel cultivator, new
Lever drag, 18 teeth
841. hay rake

J offer tha following

Five-barrel galvanized cooker
Five-barrel galvanized watering tank
Galvanized tank
Water separatee
Sausage grinder
Hog sleeper
Movable grain bin, 60 bushels capacity
Ice cream freezer
Number of Crates
Shovels, scoop shovels, forks, corn plant­
ers, scythes and snaths, quantity of lum­
ber and two-by-fours, and large number
of small tools and other articles.
Harness
New work harness Light driving harness
Single harness
•
Many other harnesses ready (or repairing
Miscellaneous
Log chain 12 feet long
New rubber lined robe
Lap-spread
Buggy whip
Horse blankets
4 pairs of extra buggy thills
Quantity of household goods
Grass seeder
Corn cutter
Other articles too numerous to mention

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HASTINGS. BANNER.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 19H

PART ONE-1 TO 8

•

NUMBER 12

Attend The Hastings Chautauqua
AUGUST 5,6,7,8,9,10 and II REPORT OF TREASURER
Read The Fine Program Below. 31 Entertain­
ments For $2.00. Season Tickets Now $2.
Will Advance in Price to $2.50 on and
After August 5. Get Your Season Tickets
NOW.

CHAUTAUQUA TICKETS
HAVE SPLENDID SALE

Chautauqua Playground Workers ■ PLANNING jQ HOLO
BIG COUNTY FAIR

OF THE SCHOOL BOARD

SHOWS BONDED
DEBT WAS
REDUCED $1,000 DURINti­
THE PAST YEAR.

I \IRS

TWO NIGHT FAIRS WILL

SOURCES OF INCOME OUTSIDE

BE NEW FEATURES

Evening—Concert.
OF TAXES YIELD $.12,750.64
Welch-Chrislensen-Baker Com­
pany.
Drama: • Shakespeare's “Twelfth Shows That to Maintain • the
Night"—Ben Greet Plnyers.
Schools a Tax of About $20,000
Singh' admission 50- cents, Chll-

' One ('oii|i&lt;)ii Admit* Yon to
Night

L giving the
.Following is I he report of E. J.
Edger, treasurer’ of the school
board, fur the year ending July 13,
1911. Il is worthy of the careful
study of Hi.■ laxpay-i
Il shows
Unit the sources of revenue out­
side the taxes are considerable, as
follows:
.$ 7.773.09
Primary Fund v
Afternoon—Musical Recital.
KI.91
Fines '.
Marcus A. Kellerman.
. .1,000.00
Single admission 50 cents. Chil­ Stalo Treas- Normal.
.
2541.00
Co. Treus., Normal ...
dren 25 cents.
Tuition
. 3,0
Evening—Grand Concert
Westminster Choir.
$12,750.01
Single admission 54) cents, Chil­
The amount raised by lax Instdren 25 cents.
year was $21,529.79. nnd of this
Sunday.
91.4MMI
of
principal
was
paid
on Hie
Afternoon—Sacred Band Concert.
bonded debt of the district, which
Bohumir Kryl nnd His Band.
Single admission .50 cents, Chil-' is now reduced l&lt;r $l,iMN). And an
interest cliargi' of $283.25 was also
paid.
This would indii&lt;ate that
when lhe tioniK are retired, that
UH young women In the above photograph arc nil enraged tn playground and story hour work on the Beil
path Chautauqua system tills year. Ono of them ■will t» nt caeli CUntilnuqua.
lections from the Oratorio “Tho lhe lax needeil to maintain the
school* would be reilucrd to about
Holy City"
During six day* of the Chautauqua •&gt; playground worker will meet with tho children nt the Chautau­
$20,000.
'
’
Bohuniir Kryl nnd His Band and
qua tent. She will conduct n story hour fur the younger children nnd for the older ones will carry out a
Hastings,
Michigan.
July
13.
1911.
'Hie Denton Grand Opera Company.
program of athletics nnd physical culture. The Instructors for till* work hare all received thetr training In lead­
Treasurer's
report
for
lite
yeof
Single admimion 50 cents. Chil­
ing schools in Chicago The playground work Is under the supervision of Dr. IV. A. COtledge, director of the
1913-1911:
dren 25 confs.
department 6t education of the ICedpnth Chautauqua*. Throughout the entire cquntry much .U being made of
Receipt*
Monday.
story hour and playground work. Many public libraries in the largo cities bare a regular story hour each Saturday.
Morning—Children's Hour.—Miss On hand July II. 1913.....$ I,fi73.92
Rrci'ivrd from ..primary
McArthur.
'
interest fund
7,7731)9
CHARLOTTE ANO CHICAGO
Lecture, “Ups and Downs.”— Mr.
Hecrivcii from city treas­
Adair.
urer. tines
83.91
GIANTS TO PLAY HERE
Single Admission 25 cents, Chil­
Received from city treas­
dren 15 cents.■
urer. taxes
2i.529.79 While Wiilklny &lt;m Pen* Marquette
Afternoon—Musical Prelude—Hliy'
Games With Klning Teams Friday
mar and Neff.
anil Tuesday. . Dust bias Going
Track. Was Father of Jack
urer. Normal 1,000.00
la'clure—Sneaker
bn anReceived
‘ ‘
from
county
Difiixon of This Lil).
• nounci*d later.
treasurer
... Normal
THREE HASTINGS YOUNG M
250.00
Single admission 35 cents, ChilVII children under til
from loans 1.5' K l.l HI
Received '
JOURNEYED DOWN NOTED
Etcuing—Children's Night—Haymar Received from tuition .... 3.01351 I was almost instantly kill? I by
trout
from oilier sourA'Neff and Merton &amp; Colby.cea
4055 ■'.'tierday morning.
Single adinigaion 5o cents, Chil■. -a •
between Islrong tennis nml-'n
dr&lt;»n 25 r«knfs.
fl .seem* that the old gentleninn COVERED 275 MILES IN
Total Receipts Wtl.191.90
Tuesday.
DJshiirsl'incnls.
THREE
ANO
ONE-HALF
DAYS
of HUH Morning—Children's
Hour-Miss
Advertising and publicity $
51.22 ii wheelbarrow load of ice, which
McArthur.
lie was ling buck to liis home.
Lecture
‘nml Fro.’’—Mr. Bills tiayable, including
।
Failing
to
dislingui'li
between
the
$1,000
school
Ixmtls
....
5500.00
Adair.
&lt;Llii.i»n,
i'l'vv Settlements Munn Bank
2.701 Himbli! of a rapidly approaching
Single admission 35 cents, Chil- Books for indigent pupils
freight train nnd Hint &gt;&gt;f a switch This River.- Durr Great Wn
Board of Education 'ex­
I'nihg' performance
225.00 i vngiim Hint hail just passed, [u
pense
Evrnlng^-Joy Niglil—Kellogg-Hain5o.no' struck by the freight engine
Census ■
02.W l'*s im'ly hurled about Tsi feet.
Singii* Admission 50 cents, Chil- Current literature
strong* lonint
! skull was crusheiK jlxdli arms and
Domestic Science depart­
IHtli.. Hint
1 ng "f legs broken nnd hiiyback wna brokmen!
Admission to Children's Hour free
Drawing department
Io all.
5J12
'
Deceased
Freight and cartage
49213
cost jb.llmnt in addition lo
his son. Jack.
Fuel
regular admission
HASTINOS MILLING CO.
i-&gt; a daughter.
4n this city.
Furniture and general ap­
paratus
PUSHING PURITY FLOUR
I
I'.flllll.TIlIb'
Interest
lonii
2H.I.J5 al the family home
Janitors wages
1,5541.01
John bombard, Tli»ma&lt;
Exclinnglng 10 Pounds of This High Kindergarten department
385S and Mrs. Cora Blake of Grand HapArthur E. Mulholland
Library
tirade Flour For Each Bushel
Maintenance
of Wheal.
Manual Training depart­
Cily to Have Septic Tank.
C. A. Kerr, proprietor of the Has­
ment
197.00
According Io nvommriidal ions of
tings Milling Company, has helped Music deparimi'nl
Hie state board of hi-allh. I hi
make Hastings one of the best mar- Ofllce supplies nml piisti.,'HUWtl. decided
22JR0 (link to lake care ...
Repairs and improvements 7fi5.l7 the second ward. Septic lauka are
Science department
■ 97JW
n
ri*HH*nt
enrti-and
xmtn&gt;r
on south
m&gt;W being, installed iit. cnuibi, as
ilh-iiirtr biniisii
stenographer nnd libra’rT- '
there will be mi more poyullon of
an
si roams in Um future from sewage.
Superintendent's 'expense.
.91 The lank will be located on the
Superintendent and teach­
river-bank west of the woo) IhhiI
ers wages
21,090.00 mill. In it.will lenninale the sewer
.........
... fainfly
Tuition refunded
3557
it
| will' unite nt Fourth Lak
ward school limi*-'. Il will lie
Total Disbursements $37,795.77 cheaper to install Hie lank than i|
Balance on hand, July 13, 1911, would be to connect wilh Hie regu$2,780.13.
Ull. d Jul;
milted. In the fulute all sewage
DON BELL VICTIM OF
will be taken care of in septic
tanks.

Saturday.
AT THE OPENING GF THE SALE
Grand Musical Festival.
. ON SATURDAY. A SURE
Morning—Children's
Hour—Miss
INDICATION.
'
McAiUtur.
Lecture. “The Pnnhicf—Wealth'*
—Mr. Adair."
THAT THE NEXT CHAUTAUQUA
Single admission 25 cents, ChilWEEK WILL BE A BIG SUCCESS

Price of Season Tickets. Now $‘2.00.
Will Be Advanced to FJ-'W
’
On Augilst 5.
*
The demand for season tickets
Saturday can be lakrp as u sure
indication. We lielieve of the
certain success of the coming
Hastings Cliaulauipia. As thu
number of $2.fMl tickets printi'd is
only JJKio. it would seem advisable

liekels at Hie reduced rale to gel
busy at once. On and after Wed­
nesday August 5. the price of Sea­
son tickets will be $250. Tile local
As.«H!iaLion cnmiol
control the
price after the Cliautauqua begins.
Hint lii'ing entirely in the hands of
Hie Hi-dpatb Bureau. . Before Aug-

season lieisels fur $2.(MI each, good
for ih« entire 31 eiil&lt;Tiaimn&gt;-uts. or
|e.4i than fl&amp; rents each. •
'
Tim BANNEIl philged lly sale of
ply. nnd inltjnd to keep a ntipply
iiiitil'tlie opening day, Olliers who
made pledge* are also supplied, and
ii will not Ih* difllcull to obtain
liukels from
those who made
pledges. They &lt;'an also tn* obtained
aUGrigsby's Shoe Store.
. As Hie ’BANNER has said befiire,
n roinmundy Uml can linve • week
&lt;&gt;f btich high clasw eiilerlninmeril*
a- Illis ciiaiilatutua will tiring to
lla«A(iigs for Hie small price of
$2.i*&gt; is indiM'd highly favored. Il
is an opportunity lhol.no one can
afford to pass by who can possibly
arrange to attend.The licki'ls arc Interchangeable
that one can arrange to go in the
wiriiing, another in I he afternoon,
ami still a Ihird one in the evening
provided of course tlml the three
are all memt|er*of the sahir fam­
ily. A husband who works in the
factory mid can only attend even­
ings, mid tiir« wife who can attend
.through I In* day. can gel alone very
Tin* two great days in liastmgs
will lie Saturday and Sunday, when
musical urograms of the highest

notiiing nt the Chnulawiqa Sunday
filreiioon. In the nfleruoon of Hint
day un&gt;| also in
the
musii-al program^ will he in keep­
ing with the day—a sacred concert
. by Kryl's band in the afternoon,
niul in the evening selections frtun
the oratorio "The Holy City" by
Kryl’s Band nud Hie Denton Opera
Co.
Saturday's Grand ’.Mnsirnl Festi­
val will appeal to all lovers of
music.
.
Following is lhe program in full:
Wcdncsdny.
Afternoon—Concert
Dunbar Bell Ringers and Male
Ounrlelto .
Lecture, “learning Io Live in
Cities"—Leslie W. Sprague.
Single Admission 25 cents. Chil­
dren 15 cents.Evening—Concert.
Dunbar Bell Ringers nnd Male
Quartette.
Single admission 35 rents, Chil­
dren 15 cents. ■
■ T|inrs&lt;ln.v.
Morning—Children's
Hour—Miss
McArthur.
Lecture, “Raw Malena!—The
. Ig»nd"—Mr. ^dair.
Single admission 25 rents, Chil­
dren 15 rents.
Afternoon—Concert
Rubel A Roberts.
LiHjture, “Dead Lion»_—Lincoln
Mr.Co'unell.
. ' ,
Single admission 85 cents, Chililren |5 cents.
Evening—Concert.
Ituher &amp; Roln'Tls.
Ja.'ctur«', "The Haffhletl House"—
"Edward Amherst OIL
Single admission 35 cent.*,
(Iron 15 cents.
•
Friday.
' Morning—Children's ’ Hour—Miss
McArthur. —
Lecture, “The Workers—Labor"
—Mr. Adair.
Single Admission 25 cents, Chil­
dren 15 cents.
,
Afternoon—Concert.
„
Welch-Christensen-Baker Com­
pany.
Lecture, “The Face Behind the
• Far.-," Frank B. Wendling.
Stngl»-Admission ^5 rents,. Childrtn 15* cents.

joh"!dav,sonWr*PIosENJOI canoe trip

DOWN THE AUSABLE

PECULIAR ACCIDENT

kcl towns along the*Michigan Cen­
tral. Ho calls attention to his ex­
change basis on’ Hour, giving 10
iKiiinds of Purity .Flour for each
bushel of wheat
Mr. Kerr has been pushing “Puri­
ty" hard nnd has established a big
trade on il. not alom- locally, but
umong people in other parts of -the
slate.
'

Notice to Dog Owners.
All dog taxes must he paid on or
before’ August I. Dogs on which
taxes are unpaid after that time
will lie taken care of by tho city.
Taxe&lt; should be paid to City Treasuruer or Dog Warden. •
W. R. Jamieson. Mayor.
Gleaners Picnic.
The Morgan Gleaners will hold
their picnic at .Thornapple, August
Dili. G. H. Sloctfm, Supreme Secre­
tary of Detroit, will be the princi­
pal speaker.. &gt; Every body invited.
Waicli for program next week.
Committee.

Which Will Lay Him Up For a Few
Days. Others Are on (he
“Hospital List."
Tho “hard luck” that occasional­
ly pursues ball teams, seems to be
after Hastings just al present.
Midge Kynett, while pitching (he
llasUngs-Porllaiid game recently,
was tripped while running to tlrnL
base, and IliroWn headlong, strik­
ing upon his left shoulder, which
has since been sb lame that he has
been out of the game.
“Dolly" Grey, the catcher, has a
sprained’knee and is unnble to piny
his usual higli class game. •
Tuesday Don BeU, went down Io
the fairground to mark out the foul
lines wilh sonic while lime. When
he opened the sack a lot of It Hew
out. some of it Hying up into his
eyes, rendering him almost blind
temporarily.
He returned to his
home in Ypsilanti and probably
will be out of the game for a few
days.
As Don was the third one to be
incapacitated, the "Hoodoo" will
doubtless leave Hastings alone for a
while and scatter “favors" among
other teams.
But despite all this misfortune
the home team is putting up a clas­
sy game of ball. It will Only be a
short time till all of the b'ovs are
on the active list and then the. very
best of them want to look out.

1'

Illy Crowd Attends M. E. Picnic.
Fully 500 attended the annual
picnic of the Hasting* M. E. Sunday
day. Thero was the usual number
of jolly youngshTn happy over a
day's outing, blit the number of
grown up folks was smaller thair m
former years. All kiiuf- of eiijoyrhenls had been libepan'd for tlin
■aiiinsenient of all. Tle-re was a
program of sport* .nml twi? bill
games, one being i game between
subs.chosen by Fore'-t Jordan and
Herman Zerbel; .another between

Article Tells About Calvin
Hill and Thornapnle Settlement

tile lunili.-i'-j.icl.

plentiful
squirrels, skunk

-t of .lucks,
s with-duck-1
including mother
ling*. ■ .
i)mi&gt; of the mod .bcuulffnl
MaywiKHl mid Gmy Crook. Mr.
Zerbel’s team won by a 'Coro of ft
l&lt;&gt; 0; Mr Maywo
----- ’
A tdg dinner
a score of. 12 io
. . doors. The
youngsters and other - returned
tired but happy on the'late after­
•'ltwmcr.fi- along
noon train. Many ate..diea&lt;ly talk­
ing about the picnic which will tn' th.' Amiable.
held .next year.
county, a litlli

Cuuitrtr el Monroe pietnch, MsMJeville.

iuurks
There will be an ice cream social
Hirst Housc'in Middleville—Built by Calvin Hill.
at the hoim* of Mr. mid Mrs. Harry
Johns4)n, Friday evening. July 21.
Mr. JHu'lp* i* enthusiastic alwuil
«Hi p.iKf-i.i oi ini-, issue m onEvery body is conlislly invited to the trip.. The. party look !wu ca- BANNER will t&gt;e found nn cYccucnt Ihe county should read.
come. There will he special music.
biography ot Calvin Hill,
the
A member of I he Michigan His­
275 miles from Rosicomiuvn to Au timnder of .Nliddlevi'lte. and some torical Co4imii-.smn writ*** from
Advertised Letter*
itabla on Lake U"i«»n in three and interesting informatioif about the Lansing that Barry County ought
It —Il
I...
&gt;,. v. --------- erirlv Hr
si'tiR'inenl- in Jhornapplp.
E. G. Barnum. Geo. Burr. Burman ...................
and Wiley, Clyde Co' "
" each morning, camping ■ W the i township. Tlio article is one of. Pioneer Society i- doing in rescuing
:•’ found] those excellent papers read at lhe the history of this community and
Hayford. R. Matthew! II. E. Patton. night* at Ih
Inst rneeiinx* of the Barry Coutifx- for the effort being made to pro­
Herbert RcoK. Don
Pioneer Society. IL reveals a tale vide mminmeuts for historic site
Jacob Rennger.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JULY, 38. 191L

PACK TWO

DAIRY Warm Weather Wearables

Correct Style

FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN
We have a large and complete stock of these things and you are sure
to find many attractive bargains on our counters.

and

Faultless Fit

JERSEY IS LARGE-PRODUCER

Shoes thgt will fit the feet and be comfortable from
the moment vou first put them on. Made of the
best of leathers and constructed so as to conform
with the linevof the foot without pinching. .

Ten Reasons Given Why That Breed
la Most Economic for All Purposes I
—Also Coci Io in Disposition.

Every Fashionable Leather is shown in the various
styles—Colonials, Pumps, Oxlords.

Our Prices Are Consistent with Good Shoes
Women2From $1.00 to $4.00
Men
. - From $2.SO to $4.50
From 50c to $2.50
Misses and Children _

We Sell
Phoenix SilK
Hosiery

IRONSIDE SHOE CO
Phone 176

Masonic Temple Building

That thu Jrreey breed is the best fori
Uiurymaji ra given in ien re*»ou»
by R. M. Gow In an exchange aa fol­
low*:
.
, I
1. The Jersey la tRo luoal economic,
producer of milk for all purjxiMO of
dairying: that is. abe will produce ul
pound of buttiT-fnl or a pound of milk
(iiollda from icaa feed than ally other'
I breed* of dairy row. This bus -boon.
proved In donipethlve public testa. |
- 3. Tho high i- rcentago of fat in Jer- ‘
rey milk and Its ••churnability" make
It tho best for butter making.
• 3- 1U high pvreentagu of milk solids
makes Jeraey milk tho begt for cheese- ■
making. (
4. Owing tn the high proportion of '
milk oolIda in .lerecy milk, which fur

Lawn Kimonas
Embroideries
House Dresses
Lace Curtains '
Dressing Sacques
Apron Ginghams
Wash Dress Skirts
Lawnsand Chailies
Wrappers and Dresses
Silk and Lisle Hose
Shirt Waists in Cotton
Summer Net Corsets
Silk and Linen
Embroidered Lisle Hose
These are only a few suggestions. There are many other desirable
and seasonable goods.

THE W. E. MERRITT STORE
Phone 66

Hastings, Mich.

L. GATES. CLOVERDALE

FARMER HAS SUCCESS

LOCAL NEWS

n unlit me
twice daily for Battle Creek and
way pjiiuln. Hee Roy Wolf.—Adv.
The oilier equipment of (he old
city bank iiux been loaned to tincity of Ha slings. It has liven in[ staljed in the council chamber.
Th# thanks of the BANNER
[crew are extended to Mr. and Mrs.
i Chas. Will for a I six of Windsor
i cherries, hum Ohl Mission, .Mich.,
where Mr. and Mrs. Will are .•pend­
ing their vacation.
Mr. nnd .Mr*. J. M. Hemlorson at­
tended the I’rudenfinl picnic at
Is Lake in Grand Rapids, Sai­
nt day. They report a good time
J|||( exceedingly COld Oil*'. Tlleid
were nlMitit two hundred present.
W. K. Kellogg of Battle Creek, of
breakfast food jtiinv. look dinner al
the Parker - house Saturday, en
D. Cadwallnder is grading
route L&lt;* Grand Rapid* in his car.
I lhe corner of Jefferson
Mr. Kellogg vidted Hastings often
hall street*, preparatory
35 years ago when lie travelled far
lasing a new *i&gt;|&lt;-walk.
.
He
There will M'.au ice cream social, hardware nnd grocery linns.
al the County Farm. Thursday;
evening. July ml. to be given by the! Fnink Egglestoji was or rested by
Hastings Township Cemetery Clr-I peptity Sheriff I.ichly the latter
part of hint week nn complaint of
। The republican stale tonvcnlioii Janies Springer, who declared that
will he held in the city of Kalnma- Frank was making with a stnyini of
Izoii mi September 30. Jtirnrs 11. Kin- profanity, the air turn all the
inane. &gt;4 Ifawngitiit, will act as tom­ shade# of the rainbow. Mr. Eggles­
ton paid KiJMI in Jiiatic Cudwiillui jlorary chairman.
, Wright Garrison, one of'the oldThe Jordan and Steele Manufac­
turing Company are advertising a
KHh f /iralysM .aT'llio home of his new lawn seat this week. . Tills
M'.it i« nut I he crude ill shaped kitld
daughter. Mr*. Grace Biun-r.
Whjle working in lhe table fac­ one ofh ti tlnds. but is "built for
tory, on. Tuesday morning. Orin lomfurl and fully comes tip'W • !•••
Rockwell cut an artery in his left requirements along that line.;,..,iAny
wrist. lb-will be titinbb- Io resume one who enjoys silting in « lawn
seal will do well, to get one of

from tho leant quantity of milk, thuro
i Is tho least amount of northlcM resld' uum. or water, to fa* handled.
! 6. The qUallb- of Jcraey milk—Its
normal perciutaxi' of fat and casein—
is such aa to/ender It most nutritious. _________ _______
. ..................................
: und It is. tharefore. us human food, tho amII make tie- bhluiil-&lt;- of tin* .*&gt;-a-[ ma&gt;l&gt;- on tin- fotmlnin in Ihu court
b&lt;*st and govs farthest.
•-••» nl Ih** farm r«&gt;id«'in*e of Ho- yard.
fl. The Jersey Is a regular and per-;'-"tt.-r.-E. B. rjtile*. 3 mifo- va-l of
|f y,ul WIint p, p. p, Baliiy Crevk
elstcnt milker, and this quality, besides 1 3&gt;v&lt; niai--.
Mr. Gate- pui cli.i.-i il. ।,y n,,v Wolfs*daily auto Aagi-eer_____________________________ horse fmiii Or&lt;-ti GiaiTmilb-r in,&gt;m Na-diviHc. -Adv.
'
I l II.; h"Lse I* W'-il and favorably Jnrol. E.lx-r was lakrti very rer'
'....... ■’ ’ •*,'iiirir of Buny C&lt;&gt;un-; juti.-iy ill Saturday noon wilh ni'ti-rv. il by
tlm b.-*t any whi-re.u-.ikra of lhe heart, hut is slightly
qwets io stand htiy» betlrr.
n.-xt tqlring ,*-a&gt;on.&gt;- r,.v. e. L. Sinclair will preach at
a* i n- ar., bound toiili.; M.-iIkkU*!'i-hureh next Suinlny
de lire slock of horses!'morning.
---------" ■ *
-

Hastings, Mich.

GRANGE 11 ILL CORNERS.
and Mrs. (gi-p.-r uf Indijifth, at pr&lt;-*. A. Bpstol lias returned limm '•lit.from ia visit'wilh-frieu&lt;|n-nt
visit'with friciid* at Ifat'Je
IfatlhMi*- Ixui-nr
Mi*.»
Loren.* Tiiikli-r
’
is spending
Greek. Gale-burg. Aimu-ia attdi the week witlf 1
Kninmazoo.
eiw of Dowling.
• Mr. and Mr.*. Andrew Adnm-'&lt; n-j Mr*. Tinkler's sister. Mr*. W- . ktertained Sunday. Dr. and Mi*, and husbuUQ, nturm-.i fa lion
"■ "
’ ’
'
’
"
' *..... — «• •• --lv&gt; after nTevv day*
Tinkl&gt;*r and family.
Pauline &lt;&gt;f Battle Creek"
.'young lady from Chicago.
west wooni.AM).
.'ftp's Beth Benson of Lac
Mn». Mae Leonard of Woodlam
‘ spending a few days al J. J
Miss Heva Zimmerman.
le-lerly’s.
1
Mrs. Jue Moore ami si*h*r. Mi
Joseph Roe-ror mid Henry Schaib

"

The Misses Ruth hala-ock and
Lirella TahuagcutpenL-Sunday with,
lila McCarty.
Flftyd Russell is working for S. Wariierv (lie.
Mio Lednh Aspinnll of Has
Mrs. Gertie Gaskill, has returned visited Mr.*. Henry Sehaibly
to her homo here after a number of
weeks spent in Battle Creek. where • John Bulling, wife and sons of
■she bturbren taking ' treatments.' W.MHllaud spent Sunday al'Will
She rv|Mirt* feeling much better.
Hauer's.
Clarence Thomas, of W Midland,
is visiting al J. J. Ilcstrrly'i-.
have kindr wheal Ihrrebed.
it nml ll»t&lt;ished_il floln the
Merrill NickFrwui of I,
building hi# roituge on lea
Tnjntrnlge. landing. The H
are doing the job.

‘ bolug valuable In Heelf, renders the
I Jersey the larp .d'milker Ih proportionj
[ to her llvo weight.
i 7. The Jeucy .is quiet and docile
in dlspoaitlon. coming into usefulness
early, and Continuing It into old age.
strong In constltnUon' readily adauHug •
iicnteif to every variety of climate.

K She |«| the. most buautiful typo l
of dairy row', with the bed conforma­
tion and th&lt;&gt; be»t-ahupcd udder, uno of ■

!». She breeds true to type and trans­
mits all these qualities to her off­
spring.IV. Jenu-y dairy products, tor qual-

Weflm-sday from tluir nmlliernI Mr*. John H.uier1 of-Wr»idi:ind.
trip. They import a line time with I and her brother. Munford Hoppe, of
lol* to see.
Fratii’isco, .called at lhe. home of
Waller B«-nch and wife and DaviiP Mrs. ilarofine Ifawr nnd’ Mn». Will
Bristtd motored "to Penlleld and । Hamu* one dav last wii-k. .
were the guests «&gt;f Shii’lcy Parrott; Mis- Lizzie H.-l.-rly spent Sat-

ThMe who have once used
them ire nut aatlaflad with tho prod­
ucts yi ahy other breed.

•r. uif.- and chlldn-n in Woodland. ■'
of Carl Bowman and- R.-mi Fisher &lt;

VHAT

Mrs. Minute Hishridget; i* enter,
laming a sister und hiislmnd. Mr

CAUSES

LUMPY

llulb-i Worth hospital Friday indie
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Konkb
ipprat-'d upon for ni-peiulicilis. Widm.-day for Wiehila,
&lt;110 i* reported us\ getting along where-they will reside Util
April. Their son. Albert. i
•pleiididly.'
inft violin inti.-le in th'*

have as inslructor
1‘rie-f. wh&lt;» has spent years tn lhe ................ . ..... sident of the 'col­
repair business in Woodland, lb* lege. Fred Kbnkle ha* rented his
interest
In
the
barber
-shop to Jay
Im* an adv. in this issue of the HANJllakeney.

MILK

Frequently Due to Infection Carried to j
the Udder From Other. Portions
of the Cow's Body.

Lumpy milk is frequently duo to in­
fection with germs which gain entrai.i- either through the mflk ducts.

Mr. Wage Earner

Do not make the mistake of thinking
that cooking ^ith gas is expensive,,
.It is a saving not only in dollars and
cents, but it is a "life preserver" for
your wife, as this weather is tob hot for
her to drudge over a hot wood or coal
stove,

Why not como in at once and "get next"
to our eaay payment plan, which enables
you to purchase the handiest of modern
kitchen appliances, a gas range, by a .
small payment each month,
..Deny yourself one five cent cigar a
day and pay the gas bill.
thornapplo Goo &amp; Electric Co
Phone Mo, 5
'ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE."

,d.-r Ju t‘&gt;.. .ircpiaUoh from other por-j
tibiis of tho body. ExcvBHivfi feeding
with largo grain rations verms -to
Iiuvb'a part In causing tho trryblo, lu
soniu cas.--. In tho absencerof com-:
petent local veterinary help, give a
B.huuhii..
■
•
moderately light, laxativo diet, with a
‘•H-tu.«&lt; k.-t-uiiig vs. Home Mukiti,
roasonablo amount of exurcisu. Re­
• Etta Smith.
duce tho grain feed temporarily, ut
least und give tho Udder long con-,
tlaued hand rubbing pud geutl# massago.
A mild physio may bo very
I .. E. Bai num.
hlpful.’ The dose may bo from ono— E. Smith.
to one pound Of epsoui salts, dis-,
irgmia Inn* receull;
solved in three pints of water nnd.
for Mate-wide piwi
given as a drench, the exact dose de-'
oi Parkcirbuig. We.-t Virginia, had pending r.|.on tho sixe and condition,
II. E. Ifiiyo, u d.-pmy internal t-o|- of tho cow.
iei-toi1; MiptTv-i.M- Ihn destruction of

nlWwril II
BHUEXS MILL
Burdin Briggs' was ii

EXCELLENT FEED FOR COWS
Roots. Are Especially • Effective With:
Animals That Freshened In Spring I
—Increases Milk Flow.
•

Roots -uro- excellent feed for dairy
' -Mr*..Myrtle .llobiiiauu uiuIMr. and•
Jh,*. HuwatM Jom-H and litlh* s&lt;m . cows und are especially desirable for
the fall and early winter, as they are
Ami Jfaii.il.
l»alauble. easy to digest, aud stirnu-,
■ late the tlow of milk. They arc espovi-iling ln-r cousin. Mr.*,
: clatly cSeetiT# with cows that freshand family. i-m-il tn the spring, and whoso flow of
l.ib'ii .'Hiv- r is sju-mlihu n' milk has boon depressed, during tho
- with her sister. Mi-. Floyd,f summer tn cans* of annhyanro t&gt;y flies
They uilctidvd tutVUilloh at
aud tnosqnltMB nnd unfavorable pas-r
tur&lt;- i omiiuons. If such arb given a |
. liberal supply of-roots when brought.
[ io real! f. edfng, tb" C[W ”f ®Ufc is
•r iinkie. ih.it- morning. ..All ofr ofton m'auriatly Increased. Lou grain
i.-nd* here hope for hel- u speedy | Is required while roots aro being fed |
1 Tho change from roots to more grain
Khnuld bu mado gradually adding i
Tho mcats of pccap nuts may easily’ I grain nt the rate of ono pound for ten
be Z : i jyrd it they are first plared-ini • pounds of roots withdrawn.
a^ran nnd bolifng^waier poured river
them, says flijtA^rutttrn Christian Ad­
vocate. AJprtv'them to remain in tho
Tho dairy farmer and tho man who
• nterkaffo nr fl'i minutes. When the krnps cows aro very frequently two
tracked tho meats come cut different propio- H •*
dairy farm^Without trouble andauro usually whole.
—BAXSEll WA.VT AUVS. PAY

Hastings, Mich., July 15, 1914v
Dr? j; o. Mccurrin,
Hastings, Mich.
Dear Sir:—
Wi^l you kindly write me your reasons for selecting , a
•‘Victor Victrola,t in place of any other musical instru­
ment?
x j
.
.
Yours Sincerely
F. R. PANCOAST,

■basxeH

wun

aovs. pav—^J^

Mr. F. R. Pancoast,
•
Hastings, Mich.
Dear Sir:-Answering yours of tho 15th will say that I. believe
in placing the best music before the young. It will early
mould their taste for good music. The •‘Victrola’'.with
Victor records offers the highest class music interpreted
by the best talent in the-world. Thus the combination of
Victor Victrola-Victor Records and highest talent gives me
just what 1 want for my family.
. Truly, yours,
.
DR. J. G. McGUFFIN.
Hastings, Mich., July 21, 1914.

AMMMM

�THE HASTINGS BANNCT. JULY g. 1144.

LACES.
PERCALES.
PRINT.
Muslin Fine Torchon and Vai. Laces,
worth up to ioc,
Rest grade of Standard Print, 36 inch Percales, in dark and
■ light^kest kind. Red Tug
dark or light
Bleached 10c Sheeting-, Red
' Sale price
,
Bandings, Shadow Laces,
Tag Sale price
•
worth up to 50c, only

PAGE TURKE

DOMESTICS.

Good

TABLE LINEN, 23c

TOWEL VALUES.

Unbleached

5tec

3fcc

73&gt;4c

19c

REMNANTS.
A table full of fine Remnants
from every part of the store.

5c

Mercerized Tabic Cloth, pure Extra large .Turkish Rowels,
white, good patterns
bleached, worth 39c, Red A job to close out at only
Tag Sale price

10c .

23c

RED TAG SALE
SAVE MONEY ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY.

UNION SUITS.

Every Solitary Article in the Store at Reduced Prices duringpthls great Red Tag Sale. It’s not a sale on a few
things, nor on a lot of old goods, but new, clean merchandise, and everything in the store is on sale. Every arti­
cle will have a Red Tag on to tall you the safe price.
RED TAGS on Dress Goods, Linens, Laces, Sweaters, Domestjcs, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Sult Cases
Hose, Underwear, Rugs, Snades, Men’s Furnishings and everything that’s in the store.

23c
DRESS GINGHAM.
A table full of fine Red Seal
Gingham and Lawns

8c

CHILDREN'S DRESSES.

A big line of Ready
Dresses, ages 2 to 6

BALE 8TART8 FRIDAY, JULY 24th. Store dosed Friday morning until 9:30.
A POSITIVE SAVING OF 10 TO 50 PER CENT ON EVERYTHING.

READY TO WEAR COATS, SUITS,
SKIRTS AND DRESSES

Made

39c

SKIRTS AND COATS.

Fine $5 60 and $6.00 Skirts,
also Raincoats and short
Black Coats
'

$3.98
COATS AND SUITS.

We expect to do a tremendous business
in the above Department. Prices
have been reduced so they will ob­
. tain results.
A big line of coats formerly sold for
* $10.00, made in the latest styles in
fancy and plain. Price......... $4.98
A whole rack full of fine spring coats,
beautifully satin lined, sold up to..
$20.00. Red Tag Sale Price.. .$9.98
Fine Suits some worth up to $25.00,
made from the best materials in the
new colorings at only........... $9.98
Winter Coats (Why not buy one now?
It’s only a couple of months and you
will need them). Plushes, Astrachan
and Kerseys $15.00 coats at only
....................
$7.98
Skirts—Two great lots at..................
.................................. $1.98 and $3.98
Raincoats and Dusters in all sizes with
Red Tags.
Dresses—We have- so many we can’t
itemize them, but every garment has
a Red Tag that will make them go
fast.

WAISTS—UNDERWEAR—HOSE.

Our entire stock of waists ranging
in prices from 48c to $5.00 are lotted
out on a great big table with Red Tags
on that will make you buy one whether
you need one or not.
Come and see.
Underwear from A to C are out on the
counters. Big lots strung up for
convenience. One big lot of vests
with half sleeves or without at.. .9c
15c and 18c Vests, strung in bunches,
. at only
..................... 12c
25c and 35c Vests, very line Macco cot­
ton, at ..................................... 19c
Ladies’ Black or White Hose, strung
up, qt only.............................. 8Vzc
Silk Hose, not the thin and flimsy hose
you generally buy at 25c, but a really35c value at only.................... 23c
Boys’ and .Girls’ Wunderhose seconds
for the Reg Tag Sale. You can buy
them at only . r.............. a ... .11c
Men’s Socks in black or tan at
only ...................
rw....
Men’s fine Wunderhose or Silk Lisle
Socks ................................... w21c
Great values in Muslin Underwear.
Come and see them.

TOWELS.

$4.98

$1.98

Miss Sarah Baitinger visited rrlalivpsh nt Bay City parlXif last week.
Miss Arina Burkin who Is taking
n course at the Summer Normal at
Kalamazoo was home over Supdoy.
Mrs. John Benedict nnd two sons
Judge Lew L. Thompson of Alle­ of Greensboro, North Carolina were
gan ..amt Bert Smith of Nashville, guests of Mrs. L. E, JJcuson lust
wbro in the village Saturday look­ week.
’ . .
ing after their interests in lhe
Miss Myrtle Cajwel was nn over
coming campaign. Mr. Thompson Sunday visitor with friends in Del­
is -a cohgHMtsional aspirant and Mr. Ion.
Smith (or the office of Slate Sena­
Mrs. John Trego of Irvifig is
tor from this district..
visiting a few days with her daugh­
The ventriloquist and sliglrt of ter. .Mrs.' C. D. Gam.
hand performer who showed at the
Mr.* Herl Snuggs 'and diuuliU-r
town hall. Saturday mght. drew a Mrs. Until Smith of Detroit spent
large audience. HiiR work was last week amt the for.* purl of this
very good.
week visiting relatives m the vill­
Jacob Greitfel and Frank Sell li­ age.
.
mner made a business trip to Rat­
Mrs. George Hecker an&lt;| little
tle Creek. Thursday by auto, re- grandson of Kalamazoo-arc making
lurnfrig home Friday.'
a few days visit wilh the. II. L.
Fred Rtemenwhnenler of Chelsea Wright family.
Mr. and Mrs. C E.' RowJader -ac­
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hauer
companied by Miss Florence Wilhe latter part of the week.
Miss Ix'tra Barnes is spending n rick of Edmore, who is I heir guest
few days wilh her parents in Hast­ lor a few days, mid Miss HPirtha
ings.
Hynes, spent Sunday in Grand Rap­
John Hauer allended, the Rural id.* making lhe frin by auto.
• Mail Oarrieni ronvpnlinn nl Del roil ■r.-Mxe. -Laxi- Hurkle. ami dimglilen
as a delegate from Barry County.
Marie, visited her parents near
Victor Hilbert was an over Sun­ Like Odessa last week.
day guest of friends al Wall Lake.
Mrs. Ollie Blocher arrived home
t rhe Misses Mary
and Ruth from Union City, 0., Friday when*
Holmes were guosls of-their aunt. she was called to attend the funeral
Mrs. .Matie Brown in Grand Rapids of her mother, Mrs. Zuni Crum.
last week.
Mrs. W. H. Mohler and daughter
R- R. Atchison and Mrs. Dorothy-and Katherine were guest*
Mawrie Phillips visited friends in of relatives In Hastings Saturday
Nashville, Friday.
and Sunday.

Woodland

\V&lt;* want you (0 sec' our fine line of Lair Cur­
tain.*.. We are offering some extra .special val­
ues in Ibis Red Tap Sale. Notice our prices:
Rutile Curtains mid Nottingham Curtains only :KJc
Big showing of line Nottingham Curtains in while
or creani, value* up lo- flJK) at................... S9c
Fin*- high priced Curtains; some sold up to
9X00. we am going to close them out al only$!A8
I’orlicrs worth up to Si.(X), al only ............ $2.48
SikiXI Portiers in heavy DarniiHk, at only ....$338
Couch Covers In different patterns................ 98c

4,/6c

NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.

39c

SUIT CASES.

A special value in re-inforced
black Valross Suit Cases

98c

SWEATERS FOR MEN. LADIES
AND CHILDREN.
W&lt;- have now a complete line of Sweaters that
will feel pretty good in the cool evenings in Au­
gust. Huy tliein jiow at the greatly reduced
prii-&gt;*. 'lhe RkDTAGS will tell you the low
prices.
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MEN'S FINE UNDERWEAR
DRESS SHIRTS. yiES, ETC.

MEN’S UNDERWEAR.
Fine ribbed Balbriggan Shirts
and Drawers, brown, cream
and black

Wo carry the best a* usual, the well known “Vas­
sar’' Underwear for Men, nil styles of Union
Suit* id ..............
89e
A good quality of Men's Union Suits at only...42c
“Slag” Brand Dh-m Shirts, the best a round dol­
lar ran possibly buy, this sale 89c will buy
tlu-rn.
.
Beys' Pant*. Dre.*.* Shirts nnd Ties at 23? and 42c
Men's mill Hoys' Bathing Suits al Red Tag prices;

ONE PRICE TO ALL

SILK VALUES.

39c

Light or Dark Colored Shirts,
in all sizes

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER
SKIRTS.

OVERALLS, 39c.

Men's well made Blue Denim
Overalls

LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS AND
COUCH COVERS.

HASTINGS LARGEST AND BEST STORE

A big line of fancy and
Ladies’ Wool Dress Skirts in
plain Coats and some good . black and navy, to close out Jfaml Towels, bleached* and
’ soft, at only ’
all wool Suits, choice

19c

25c

Big Values.

Ladies'
Union
Suits,
no
sleeves and lace trimmed, at
only

•
MEN'S SHIRTS &amp; BOYS’
WAISTS.

RATINE.

19c
RUGS.

9x12 Wool Fibre Rugs, worth
$9.00, Red Tag Sale price

$6.48
27x54 Velvet Rugs $r.ig.

KIMONA APRONS./

RUG VALUES.

9x12 Seamless Brussels, value
A big table full “I fine all silk 36 inch Raliiic. iif dark colors,
Extra roomy-and long Aprons
Mcssalines, Taffetas and
worth 85c, Red Tag Sale'
$16.50, sale price
in dark ami light
Tub Silk*. vahie'85c.to $t.q/

69c

39c

l.awrcni'o mtttfrl and family
EAST WIMHH.AND.
stieiit I.tM week al Waldheim, .Sad­
Harvesting and haying is nearly
dle Bag lake.
finished in thi* xh-inity.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Holly pccuinMr*. Katie En|..r culled on Mr.*.
paniml by Mrs. Hnuggs ami Mrs.
, , ,
.M. 7.. C-ook was in Grand Rapids,
.^pitlh of Detroit, motored over Io
,jk"
Eaton Rapids. Friday, !•&gt; get their
cottage ready for Un* camp meeting
I. Bernard Taffee was in Kolmuawhich began Thursday and lasts
ng to.ilpte l'ow :7_„„ ..y,,,. stinday.
ten days. A number Jroni here ex­
Todd was in Kalamazoo
ing new auto*.
pect to'attend.
Mrs. (Ira L&lt;-lnii.&gt;ii -mu mra. i-crry;
.
,
Lewis Christian mid fauiily are
jailer’s gnrnd- "
H- Pl&gt;"r W:1M ”&gt; Kalnmatoo
spending a couple of weeks at (heir Lehmmi-visit.'d'Hi.mother. Mrs. I’mt-. ■&gt;( Jgiko Od-s.*a. [Monday on legal l.usinrss.
VneedaEest-. cottage, nt
'
“
'Thursday.
'
।
Judge
and
Mr*.
CfOment
Spiilh
lake. '
Th.. nrrnJ'
’
Misses l.utla ai d Mary. Ba&lt;-ln-li&gt;r. h-ti W.-dm-day fi.r Hay View.
Mi*.*
Thoma*
of Grand
Rapid.*
'■
"
..........
.... is
sitinu In. and Mrs. McGutlin.
Krass\^°iriea&lt;r,||1 e'r aYn*'
r.-lu'rii.-d hmm1 l“ "lorkhridg.- Iasi
Flossie' and’ Eleanor Will are
grass off near the roots, causing tin*
•
!
lawns Io bhik as if burned out. |I Mr*.
j Orson
0..^., Baser’is eiilerlainiim Mr. and Mis. D.fn Lewis m-r
Some n-p&lt;nt tlimf culling ..IT th.- Ih.’r
Ii.t Alb-it Triukati.*.' of i flic hall pun- in Lowell .Sunday.
oat*, there ar.* IhouMnds of them. Plymouth,".!
’
tin*
..
".......
&lt;**-—-• &lt;­
mid whether they make a raid mi
Mr. nnd Mr&lt; Vohiey Pear-sal of
all vegetation as is reporled. from Grand-Ledge *p--ui part of Iasi'
other parts or not remains io In* w
.... k with her *i-l*-r, .Mrs. T. Sro-I
seen: A spraying witli arsenate of field;
.
'
1 Mr*. Ih-.llf Oilton, of Portland,
lead wilbdeslroy them.
visiting in the city andj-ountry.-Miss Lida It. Fast of Spnrta is
There will he no preaching ser­ visiting old friend- in East WdfftlLeo • Clufndler «&gt;f Charlotte, uppnt
vices at the M. E. i-lmrcli thirnexl
fi-w day* al Wall lake, last week.
two Sundays, on account of the
N. T. Diamontt of Grand Rapid*,
pastor attemfing camp meejing at Tylel* and. family, i.din Rupe amt___a* in tin* city on bu*int*M.' MenEaton- Rapids.
wife, Mr. and Mr*. «'rr Everets
r.vrn-ts mm
mid. &lt;iny,
day. .
' .
Hecker u.*o»
took
a./... IripMoI ’ Madalinc
...... ..........
,fc..............
........ ......
Ezra Doll is-remtidcling and re­ j[Henry
»cury n*.-cs«;r
auto
MrBpdc
of Grand
Rapsiding his house. A. L. Cooper and lonia Sunday lo vi*d 'friends.
&gt;fiend».
. ids,
d cf
Msds'.fuv
ids. is lhe -;;.
guest
of Miss'Madeline
The friends
Thp
friend* of Mr.*.
Mrs. Vernon Brown.
George Rowlnder doing the carpen­
ter work.
Beardsley will IIf-ulad
k-glad to know that |
— Blossom —
Mr. ami Mrs. T
I/ow
are
has .returned from the Howell entertaining company from KalaMrs. ^olomon Blocker^ of North. she
:
‘■mazoo.
Sanilarium much improved in
inkmazoo.
. ‘ .
Casletdn ir reported seriously ill.
health.
। C. W. Jordan of Bedford, was in
’---------------------- —
the city Saturday—on business, of
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
-HANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.- course.
•
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37c

$12.00
9x12 Axminstcr Rugs $16.50.

Miss Charlotte Benham attended
e M. B. I'. picnic al Griind liap*. Friday.
M.r*and Mr*. D. R. Foster will atu-nd the Covert Reunion at Saranac
Thursday.
- - '
Chas. Doyle and family nre'qjpcupying the Wespinter cottage al
Wall lake.
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Lewis attended
the fuperal of Mrs. Barney Brook*
in Nashville.
Oscar Tvden was called Io Chi­
cago, Sunday by the serious illness
of his mother.
Miss Eugenie HiSiwn. of Chicago,
visited friends in the city Hie for®
part of the week.
.
•
Mrs. A. C. Brown returned Sat­
urday from » two weeks visit with
friends in Chicago.
.
.
.
Jos. Pllug, Sr., of Grand Rapids,
was the guest of Hastings friends
the first of lhe week.
Wirt. Hardy, of Hinds Corner#,
spent Monday with his daughter.
Mrs. L. Willison.
Miss Myrtle HoufMaller enter­
tained a friend from Grand Rapi&lt;|s
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. L. M. Hilbert from
Wcqdland visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Holly, Saluiday.
'
Mrs. Thos. Cornelison and. chil­
dren. of Danville, Kentucky, are
visiting friendszin lhe oily.
J. W. Godfrey and family of
Charlotte, formerly of Freeport,
wen* nt Gun lake Inst week.
Estes Rqrk is visiting in the
city, having returned /rotn a two

Weeks visit in Mackinaw City.
The Misses Maude and Katherine
Ironside left Monday for a two
weeks visit with friends in Canada.
•Miss Gertrude Smith returned
Tuesday from" Piqua. Ohih, _where
she had linen visiting for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ed. Seipz left Sjinday for a week’s visit with friends
in Coldwater. making the trip in his
auto.
Mrs. Frank Langslrom of Cinrinnali. 0. is thi* guest, of her par­
ents. .Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Hender­
shott. -*•
Mrs. tieorge Hooper and children,
of Mfiirpliis, Tenn, are here for the
summer visiting relatives, and
friend*.
* ■
Miss Donna ana r.ivira Durkee
left-Snturday morning for a week’s
visit wilh cousins al AlnrtT and
Belding.
.
Miss Charlotte Benhani spent tin*
Week-end with -Mr. amt Mrs. Geo.
Coleman mid faintly al their cottage
al Wall lake.
■
. Mrs. John McQuarrie and granddmiKhlcr left Monday for Victor.
Mich, where they will visit rela­
tives for several weeks.'
.
Rev. II. IL Bready left Monday
for Ludington, where his family
are slaying. He will be here again
one wpek from Sunday.
John Mate, of Grand 5Upids, is .
visiting his children in . this city,
coming last week, and renewing old
acquaintances.
Mrs.
Male had
been here for several days before
he came.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 23, 191 i.

IAL MENTIOhJI
Mr.**. Allie Hock of Grand Rnpid.is visiliug her sister, Wrs. D. S.
Goodyear.
Mira Ada jiradloy has mrno to
Saline to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed­
ward limine.
'
Mix Haftli Belcher, of Lake
Odes-a, is visitiim Mr. nnd Mrs.
Junie.-. Gower.
Mr*. Albert Leins of Ibis city is
vlgiliiig lu*r iiarenls, K. E. Pel 1:1 sou
iu Albertn, Canada.
Some one. who was evidently
afraid of catching cold'on SalfinliQ
night, slob* a blanket from Couch's
livery stable.
Mrs. E. Diamond went to Gimld
Itapid*. yi*Mcrday, to attend the.
wi&amp;lmg of her grand daughter,
Mrs. ijtwrencc
ColgiDV** and
Mils Ennina Goodyear attended the
Jobes-lhamond wedding in Grand
Rapid.-, yesterday.
Mrs. John Wi'issci i.-and; daugh-

Munday fur l’l»ila*l&lt;*lpin;i, .whore
(hoy will vMl relatives.
Mt - D..
ll-illy. &lt;*f Wdoill.ui.1;

Smith. of Delniil. visited Mr. mid
Mi-* izora 8hi*!li*nl»;irg&lt;*r went
SMunlny Io mak* a tw*&gt; wv -k\ vis­
it With hoi* uncle CaplaliL^helh'Ubanp'r and family of Irving.
Mrs. Anlliony Bolh nml d.-iughler
Rapids. Mis. Both returned Mon­
day nnd Miss Lois reniamcd ton. a
daughter. Ixirnlhy.. of '!i)*ringli«*M.
HL vrsilrd his brother bounty Clerk
Roy Andrus and family lhe fore

GRAND HAVEN, MUSKEGON RAILWAY AND GOODRICH LINE STEAMERS
AFFORD SPLENDID SERVICE TO VACATION SEEKERS

j7t this Store Mill Mean D'9
Savings for you
We specify a few of the wonderful values that await you here
The summer season is not half over and these seasonable goods can be bought
now at a fraction of their regular value.
Our new fall merchandise will soon arrive and we have priced -all summer
. merchandise at rock bottom prices for a speedy clearance.
Come as early as you can and secure the best choice
Thirty-fix gan’s population. Thi1 Goodrich
it-n&lt;|e:icy toward belillb-ingl train* daily helween these citie !Line Steamers an- lln* finest on the
rm poialimis. grvnr public permits the vaeation M***’keT and n* Likes, equipped wiih eviny* modern
with nn iiielinrtltnii toward [ sorter Io visit Spring Lak*-. Lak
1 l onvenience, and mnk** landing at
। till the famous ro-otls of Michigan's
■nd ini-- 1
‘r until (he well 1 cool, hctdlh'ful nml .-iiTnmiiiodaUng inauniflcont hike*.
run* dry" is hue. which is aiiiilher । huleh und their (milling benches.;, Every summer fens **f (housand*
way of iMtyiog we*d*&gt; ind appreciate 1 go|f links,' t**iuiis roiiris, fishing &lt;*f people, from tl*** heal infcsled
1 In-'bl*'*‘iiig* w** have. '
'
* grounds. dnHcititr rtnviihni* and boat-I |rili**s of the eoiilineiil enjoy Hie
। blessing afforded by Hu*sa* two great
Among th** hl***sing* that are be­ illg lurilili**?
ing appreciated. how.*;v.*r.-by th**us| public'utililies in ii-nti-porliug them
iication •pni kly und jn coiilfurt Io pofnb
iiiids of pc&lt;*pb*r espoeinily during 1
when* the tired niiml and body ran
4p|.*iidid7*Tv i****.* of Hi** urv.il Grand I Grt-al Lake.*' r**s»,rls. Th** palatial lay aside the tedious routin'* of duly
ll.ipi*!*. Grand Haven A Muskegon; and handsonn* *letim**r* of lhe Gtnid- and n cuperal.e f&lt;*r the ever growing
Ibilwiiy.-.- iiud-Jlu: &lt;.i*xH|ricb-Liu*.*lrich Line make regular irtpr LoJii**, ■.leiiiiiud for innn x-. d usefulness.
There two comp-mi*
Th** inii.4 delightful
i.» one of lln* lineal on ling* that
anll a- a reward they
ie ,su. ■
hut the COHit and ground Grand I in reach of alt of Wiflern Michi- Ihfeuce of the public.

an &lt;11 iii&lt;*

.Mr. and Mrs.‘Marion Cobb. wh&gt;» i 6=
hav** IIh—
*i*un
...... ..........
ihwrj^™*.,,***|1
Haslitik'i nnd vicinity d111'11-. lhe

Cha- R*'**d

HAVE THEIR OWN LANGUAGE

’'LOCAL NEWS

Explanation of Peculiar Gibberish
Used by Buyers of Fruit at
Public Auction.

returned I*

visit wilh ids' .grand pureiil
Brown
nnd Mrs. N**d King of Kai:
spent • Friday with Mr. and
Weldon Bronson of this city
Ed. Bliike. Dati Blake, wi
daughter and Mr. mid Mrs. Walter
)Uibin»m. of Middlevill*
'

J. Marlin
Grand Hom'd.*'. are visiting I'elatives
and friends in lln* cily and vicinity.
Boh is Inking.hi* vacation, nnd inalxiuls.'
Hire.* uf Grand Rapids, were Sunday
guest- of'■Mr. and Mr*. ,H**h**rl
Bureh. Mrs. Randall and dauythlet
J. D. Zagelincivr fell Saturday
morning for lived City, when* he
will make tli« acqualntaoce -of his
new grandson, who recently ar­
rived al tin* home of Mr. mid Mrs.
Sam i Borner.
Mr&gt;. - Z:ig.*lm.*i«*r

Wiiliatn and . Florence G*-**rg&lt;*.
of ^olkinsham. England. wh*» Inn ■
l&gt;i*rti visiting Mr. and Mr.*. Harry
Walhl'irif. h.iv** gutw» Io Adrian 1“
vWI relative*. They intend lo re­
turn slum.- Mrs. . Wblldorff. win*
went t&gt;» Adrinln wdh lli**m, return­
ed Friday.
Miss Eniinn hnvics. wh&lt;&gt; had be.*n

returned h**m*-. Both .*-ih*uI la-t
Sunday wilh Mt*^ aipl Mre.' .!***•.
I’fluk’.-lF- in Grand Rapid*. Emma
leaving. .Monthly morning for her
homo ni Onnway and iJtura i* turn­
ed In llanlingH.

your Summer Shopping

in a motor-car.

uisrltl

as good as a trip to the Tower
of Babel to be at the pier when a
: fruit auction 1* in progress,-says the
} Now York Times. In tho crowd of I

DOWN THE AUSABLE
rihnost

Rufflings
Net and lace, cream, white and ecru, 35c to 35c
values. Your choice of this assortA
ment at per yard—.------- AUC

Men’s Union Suits

Summer Parasols

B. V. D. style, athletic neck and knee length,
made, of soft, iirje barred muslin.
Q
Our regular 75c garment, now---------- I OC

All remaining parasols, values from fa.25 to
$2.98 at your choice
70
now -................................ -..............
Children's Parasols
.-19c and 38c

Children's Hose 3

Hose

Colors black, tan. pink, blue and white, :5c and
25c hose. ( Only a limited supply, about
50 |»airs felt. Your choice per pair.— OC

JR|p

strong current

Ladies’ Underwear
All styles of summer vests and pants, dainty
. cool, hpt weather garments. 25, 35 and 40c
al ties. "A large assortment at
"j "7 ~
¥our Choice________________________ J. / C

to the

I'oles, and Irish, all apparently as} unknown reason -lubhnrnly reft).*crazy an loons and nil trying to bld nt'‘ d I** allow Ui**iii-elv&gt;*s lo Ih*
the same time for thn cargoes of|'",,,FhL I here U**t** plenty of big
oranges offered. Catalogue.*', arms.T"**'. however, in lh*' ponds form­
hands. hnts. nnd -walking sticks fill/.'' 'fl'1’n2jL"ilIl’‘.1'i*’f
‘'T-0
the air between the shout* of .the'
-‘,a ,lfl1 '”."1 ,,u"’
during July
[ Would-be buyers.
Fiv*-( jiannels diim
Ims three
1 From two to n half dozen nut- miles; the Cobk dam has It) ndles.
hren ll0Bccni havo Places, In the pulpit, and
pronfntrd to til.* positimi **f rUy •• many more clerks arc at a desk
•miitns* r p. or Hi- ^low thorn. Though lhe proceedings ,wilh buat-*hnob&gt;. which make pasSpn* ll:i )'. *fs* l •'.*ntipany nml *p.**id ! »rc th- crasiest sort of gibberish to saga over them easy.
l h/- parly encountered few of
a portion **f each we.-k 'in thnl efty.- the unlultluted, the regular Attendants
th** unpleasant evp*Ti*-m**s caused.
At all events carload after carload of by inn-quilocs ami *l* * r-lli. *. Their
lent
«a* provided with a bottom
oranges ah) disposed cf witbout an
and with n chi*i--c-&lt;-|oth screen,
H«iU.-&lt;* T-quar*-- during July und orange in sight
it Irwci-proof.
They
Auju&gt;I- Good sinning and speak­
"What's It all. -about?" asked a making
•It*—*d iu khaki -nil.*, ami wore
ing. All nn! welcome.—A*lv.
puttees. They sul*-i.*|i-«l mi linked
Mi-* Norma lh*yl&lt;* i-nlerlUiir- Uii». -"Hanged If 1 know or can under­ beaiiN. coffee, riee. bacon, eggs nml
. v.-nm- wilh it Japanese ilancinu plnnd a thing that a going on, except
u.«. u .1&gt;.r&gt;-.u
n.«
u'lat they'an-selling oranges, and I've k'dx and a l***nvJio. On Saturday!
Kalama'.***
been around tills pier for 'twenty night llien* was a fni-t and they
Were’ compelled to rise and build
“What l&amp;nguage is Jho auctioneer
KHHIl*.
using?"
"Again 1 give it up. Must be Or­ I*i make another next’ summer
angeade." .
through a still wilder country.
"And do they use the same gibber
yeat*. His dealh uerurred Monday Uh over at tho fruit auction house?"
"Not so ns you'd notice it You
inornHig and wiis‘"du** To heart
Switzerland comes the news
I see. they sell lemons over there. of From
a Swiss workman who contented
Smith has granted a modi- Beckon they must talk lemonade."
himself not'at all with swear-words
to
express
his disappointment al tent­
granied i-aiira ainmani ir«&gt;m wu•
gath.r*. R..nd»v^
liam Mainnrd. Th*- original deer*-*_.
.
..... mnvln_ —.inral ing thelnst train homo from Ixiclc.
M,Mjiunnl
-ihir.l inl. r*'“r **■ ””*»'"■ t"*"™' near .teufehatd Instead, he wailed
m ........ .........
■!..- ....u,.l... ««»• *»
*',“Er “ until 3 a m. and then attempted to
. run himself home In a long passenger

VC

Ladies’ Shirt Waists
We have ^elected about 50 waists from our
stock, values from P1.25 to $3.50, to
be closed out now at your choice

Ladies’ Hose
Colored hose is very much in vogue at present
and tbeMemaiid is*growing. We offer an as­
sortment of about x 50 pairs, all colors, 1
50c and 75c values, al per pair.A / C

Ladies’ Summer Sailors
Al»out 50-hats in this asBortmenl, values from
$1.50 to £3.00. Your choice now,
each..

10c

Embroidery Flouncing
45-inch Flouncing is not alone economical but
make the prettiest dresses. We are offering the
balance oi our stock, a selection ol beautiful
crepes and voiles.
... 39c
All 75c values at per yard
A. 79c
All £1.25 values at per yard .
All J2.25 values at j&gt;er yard..*1.39

Children’s Dresses
Now is the time- to buy your children'^
dresses. Wc offer remarkable inducements and
can show you the prettiest styles ol the season.

We have selected from our stock a line of odds
and ends, values that sold fsom'jli.50 to &gt;2.50
and will close them out at
your choice-------- —oVC

QOzw

Ladies’ and Misses’
Ready-to-wear
Visit our cloak and suit department and see
for yourself the remarkable bargains you can
select now from our handsomu stock of suits,!
coats, skins and dresses. We are closing them
out now at less than half price.
One lot of Coats, Suits,' Skirts and (P 1 QQ
Dresses-------------------- ;------------aj) JL • xO

Silk Gloves
Long Silk Gloves, 16-button length, either Kay­
ser or Niagara Maid.
We oiler an assort­
ment of blacks and colors, fi.00, Sr.25. $1.50
and £1.75 values, at your choice
70zw
[xrr pair-------- - ---------------------------- / VC

It may seem hard to believe, but neverthe­
less it's true, that wc are selling coats and suits
in thi", assortment that were fio.oo and I25.00,
(or Mi.98 and they arc not bad styles either.
Come and see them.

Our grocery Department

dissolved th** ill- tber go on Sundays, iny liltlo man?"
vieiling friends ami reliitivc.* in
’
'Well, on fine Sundays tie goes golfing, hours later, and the engineervhad his
HnMing*. fur lhe past t«*n day*, re­ iiiuclioti re«lraining Dr. Uull&lt;*r;
and----on---wet -Sundays
turns us all fires banked nnd steam up. Thn work­
-------- —he ------turned Io her holin’ in .DclYoit, Irem selling (lie Irving dam prop-. —
•rty.
Th**
injtin**lion-wa.s
’fssned al out to church so ho can have bit of I man jumped fnto the locomotive nnd
Tuesday.
... Smith, of Ch'YfdBHd, 1^**.iiistaiin* of Mr-. Emma Strong.’ peace in the house."
.pulled every lever he could find. h&lt;&gt;i*gnem-.d manager of tip* American
Ifik to start the train. The only re­
ease may &gt;••• cotiliniird if
sult. jays the Boston Transcript, was
ng «i\. s s|(MFTcrunty--f*&gt;r;
■•ns of DHroil,' fUp&lt;*r&gt;iit**ndeid &lt;d
"la the master of the! house In?" io- that the steam began hissing out In
th** f.-irno company, called cm th&gt;*ir
,p_} qutred the smooth tongued book ngent clouds and thn whistle blew, waking
ml of tho. Ill tin boy. who answered his Ml] the employes, who, thinking an ac­
ger'«*f lh*'.l*M-;d Abh-rican l’.\pi*—
ring. "Nope." said the boy. "Little cident had ht;i*t&gt;nned. hastened to tho
&lt;ifltc&lt;*. Monday iifleraqqu, und Inll boys Should not, tell falsehoods." said spot There th**y found the workman,
the book .agent. "Isn't that your fa­ who -was handed over to tho police.
Duty.
ther reading tho newspaper there by
TMrWkn had not touched the main
The sphere of duty Is Infinite. It
thn window? " "Yep.” was the answer; lever or the train would havo dashed
exists in every station of life. Wc
"that's pa. all right, but ma la out." Into a siding.
bare It not in our'choice to be rich
or poor, to bo happy or unhappy; but
“Volta" for "AII0.7
No Danger In Light
it becomes us to do the du/y .that
A large crowd wittu‘*i!'d the
An English authority assures us
Pending the introduction of other}
everywhere surrounds us. Obedience
that we deed not be afraid that the telephone reforms, it Is proposed to
to duty, at all costs and risks. Is the
ultra-violet rays In the electric light substitute for ' Allo" the term "Volta"
very’ essence of tho highest civilized
will harm our eyes, for the reason
The history o! "Allo" is quite Inter­
life. Great deeds must be worked for.
that, since glass of all kinds Is opaque esting. It is usually supposed to be a
hoped toy, died for, now as In the past,
I to these rays, no form of Incandescent .French version of “Hallo," but like
—Selected.
: lamp having a glass bulb can emit many other popular etymologies, that
them. Nor can nny arc lamp or mcr- )r incorrect. When tho first Bell tclecury vapor lamp be harmful which Is p|lono wnil introduced into Franco In
Hogan and Murphy were on thjit
}
enclosed.
jlXSO’tha postal authorities made a
way to work early ono morning.' when
1
------------------------I number of experiments regarding the
Hogan, being a few ynrdn In front of
adminMrator of
His Compliment
most suitable phrase to use In making
Murphy, stooped down and picked up
The yojfiig lady of tho family had calls. At fir.t tho recognized formula:
CHIIII li:i- gr;inl*d a. deep ; just returned from Paris, where she wan "AUona." a colloquialism .which
a dollar. "Sure." said. Murphy, that’a
my dollar yo havo found." Hogan
had studied under Marcheal. untfTJn- when properly necentrated Is cqulya} cle Wash, who-had served iter folks ■lent to Hurry
■■
up. there." ’ But ..
it ---was
undurMnnding "seneo befoh de wall.'’ was. Invited found tn be'far from perfect, and so it
plry tho coin. "Thin that squares up
'-Into tho parlor to hear her sing. was shortened into "Allo." a term
When she concluded her first aria ho which spread to Belgium and other
. remarked: "Mias Lucy, yo' sho equal­ European countries.—Paris Letter tn
Dally Thought
.■
the New .York Sun.
We do not know what ripples of
Lung* ton sougid Hie. Izea a martingale."
healing are .set In motion whfn wo
li&lt;‘j*oHriti.
. simply sroll*' on one another. CbrtsReally Not .Much Difference.
Itirno IrroUBliL.In J* .
ou are
ttanity wants, nothing go uAich In the
Miriam—"Now 7you
are uui
out iiqre
here a.
al
Each .man In his sphere, however
■1 ill nf*ji of nliiu-my Lonosomchurst. you must fairly revel- arrow or extended, will find that bls
world as sunny people—Henry Drum
mond.
of lite Kt.” Mi'-" ln fre,h ™tM‘“bfe«..d«ar!" Mllllcent fflMow m»n "weigh bis’.charactnr and
tioh of (luyou bo his abilities often, and unconsciously
M**g**innn. (rapturously)—"We do. Would
tv. ... Ki.v .
.....
..
.
. •
former Uji-I*:iiid i
,li £l“Pr®“lvely&gt; We
can buy stamp him
with their estimate.;
and
Ouraglves.
'
■ - -nnd* —
was ‘hem almost as cheaply hare as we thatlheavcragorrsulUntoftheaefreWe cannot think, tov highly of our wn« b'*asri in circuit court
could
in
tho
hot
city!"
!the
bet
diy!
’
—
Puck.
q
aen
t
averages
Is
JusL
—
E.
Pierre-•■till'd.
\Vln*n*Mr«.
Robhiren
was
nature, nor too humbly of ourselves.
granted a decree from the doctor—--------- :——— t
ponL
‘
~-Odton

-

Portugusaa Coimstic.

Tho young man in tho parlor scono
may loao sight of the girl's mother.
but It doesn't follow that sho tiv lost
sigbt of blm—if there's a convenient
keyhole.—Exchange.
'

.lhe cti«kw|y of two. children nnd
•&gt;nJered Sl**getnan l*» pay ?l!».no
Notice.
monthly nliimjny.
Ife weql west (
All ninnbers of lhe Crawley and never;iu&gt;rnplietf wl»h llu* nnler
'family ur&gt;* urgently requested !&lt;• of th*- court: ’His mother l**ft luiu
attend lheli- first aiimial reunion a' an intete*) in her Mini*' worth
the Bn'ry Co. fair grounds; .into .about fft'O " Tin* total alimony due
-M UH 4. A picnic dinner’ will be was ov.*r SI.U00- ft 1- satd that flic
wived in the dining hall.
2wks case wu settled on payment of 8W0..

Women of the Portuguese province
0| Mozambique, In. Africa, make a
white cosmetic by grinding a certain
klnd of WO&lt;M1 in watafr, Thry^sssert
- - - and- prevents
• It removes wrinkles
tire blemishes.
'

■ "I haven’t scan Peggy sine# she left
triangular
college. Did she succeed in getting a
good position?" "Better! She suc­ which they wish to believe.—Julius suspended from * string
ceeded In getting a husband with a Caesar.
neck
good position."—Princeton Tiger.
—BANNER WANT’ADJ*. FAY.—, —BANNEB WANT AOAB. UY

Useful Men.

Only to find our duty certainly.!
Dally Thought
and somewhere, aomshow, to do It, Tha most innnifest sign —
--------of wisdom
faithfuily. makss us good, strong, hap- ts continual cheerfulness: soeh a state
py, and useful men. and tunes our and condition. Ilko things in the re­
-----------------------------_«
.u,1,^
Rloaa
ab(jw
mot)n
u
al
^
a
jg
dear
lives into some' feeble echo of the lifo
of God.—Phillipa Crooks.
and sersne—y.Catalans, k*

BANNER W ANT ADVS. PAY.

j—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Jis Usual is full of Special bargains

And it will pay you to order your supply from this clean, fresh grocery market
Choice Valencia Lemons
4 for 10g,.per dozen__
Gillinan Early June Peas
per can

CANDY—Fresh Marshmallow, Wal­
nut and Layer Fudge,
Quaker Corn Flakes
25c
10c pkg., 4 for
per lb.
Fresh Vegetables, Fruits and Green Stuff at Moderate Prices
Next week we will begiuiour big

Remnant *fale
It will be a rare bargain treat. Watch for our announcement in next week’s
paper.
‘

Meickgenant &amp; Riede
department Store

Phone 30

/fastings. Mich

hair to pin braids and switches

Doing Wall.

�PAGE HVR

THE HASTINGS BANNER. JULY A 191 i.
NORTHE.AST KAI.AMO,

E. W. Illif was seriously injur.-d!
last Wednesday morning |,y Hu en­
raged animal whieli he was trying
to help load in a wag&lt;ui.
I-oslie and Frank Brigg-* are^the
owners of new autos.
.Mrs. Reed of GbarioUe i&lt; sornding a few days at her farm liorne
here.
('dark Hell was In' Nashville, Sat­
urday on biiHinestf.
Miss Alice Dean will teach the
Barlig school this year.
Little Rae Ho«iges ol Detroit, vis­
ited her cousin,-Lob-- Atnspacher.
Inst-wi’ek.
. •
Rev. Min-s of Charlutli* will
treach at the U. B. church Sunday.
Aery one come.
Wells of Grand napidJ
i impending n week's \ acai ion al
home.'.
.John
Dodgsbn di--.| ' Monday
morning at bis home h rMr. and Mrs. K. H. Tubbs railed
on Mi\ AVcnils in \»&gt;r&lt;noulvillr.

Hot Weather Comfort
B. V. D. Union Suits
Olus Union Suits
Olus Shirts
Plus Pajamas
Olus Union Suits arc closed crotch and closed back,
and have only one thickness of material anywhere.

Mis. Bell is having her ret-nleurr
repainted.

Olus Pajamas are one piece and the most comforta­
ble sleeping garment devised.

SOI TH WEST CASH ETON.

Mrs. Ben Reynolds
Y.i’-liv ill.*,
called on Mr*. Tubal &lt;i:irUng**r.I
Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. David M&gt; •.l.-ll.md of1
Barryville visited
tin- former'brother. Albert Mofilrlland lumily.
Sunday.
Andy Brooks was lak-n .suddenly;
ill. Sunday. Dr. McEaeltr.ni &lt;■! V.-r-;
inonlvillc was rolled. Mr. Brooks'is;
I belter pl thi* writing.

Olus Shirk are the most practical shirt you ever put on.
They can’t work out o( the pants. May weshow you.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
Emmanuel Church.
Liirroll I- Hull

Mctliodlhl Episcopal Clmrrli.
Ret. Husm-II II. Brriuty. Pastor
Services Sunday July k’rt, as f
lows:

kuumuiiioi)

nnd sorniuti,

a. .in. public worship
sermon by Rev. E. L. Siiiclcir.
IM (&gt;. in.

Unilrd Brethren Church.
Rev. C. W. Ballou. |met or.
■ Services next Sunday will be
follow:

The livd

mi

th'

morning

in.

I I :IW u'ehn'k. prrneliun.-. Il

Ikl.ll.l II
7::k) p'rfl&lt;M-.k. prvacmiiK, R&gt;Irk.**.
laugh! by Mrs. ’Bell)
llev. Ii-kes 'will nunply the’pul­
pit Imllt miiriiiiig mid .-veiling iu*xl
Humlny mid wo bi-M&gt;rak for trim a
Friday evening,
Lh'.'il’.i
goodly hearing.
lb* is an able
npeqki-r nnd n pn«h»r of much &lt;-x- lu'drlll-r.
|M-ri(-n&lt;-e. who will have n lidplm
Morning Wuiship. 11 .IK).
Ser­
and* m-piriiizr mesMM*. Colo.- and
mon by pastor, "llepttiriiig* lli&lt;
ly of good iilhpiriiig einging al each
Ymiu;
nervier.
. •
■
Rev. C. W. Bnllm.t v«| leave the
IflNt of lhe week fol* Sjouth flat I'll.

Evett nig

In
found

Ilf clmri-h for leu .day-

In Win ship.
There W ill
uikmI, lirhriil HiiiKihg,
tiumiior by tin- choir.

limit

Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Sunday Services.

it a

be ItllH’M

day evening rotlaRe prliyer

BUSINESS
NOT ALL
OF LIFE
BUSINESS NOT
ALL OF
LIFEJ' a few yearn ago * very pompous I
- ’
j British general was making hi* nn
Tim. Should B, T.k.n fur CullkaOcm
&gt;»-l«-«lo» "&lt; *
regiment. Now. although Iu- bore 11
j
great reputation m a martinet, he’
Worth the Having.
had seen no,active service, and rwas ;
Hualncaa In'lts wideat acnac of cojn- 1 one of thou) who Judg- d a aoldler’* 1
mores aud industry la only a meana to ‘। worth by hla conduct sheet.'
an end. remarks the Chicago Evening ' There waa serving in the regiment:
.« instrumental activity. I 1
01»&gt;»rtr. A- l.ml b-»
Post. ..
It ..
1r an
«
bullr.-aalnx and bulwarking
bul.krklkn ol
a buttrcvalng
of »a |i “"T-Ulh U-- ,"luo«. ramp...........
personal und social life that should bo1 *1"’ *as ll,n Proud pos.-e.-cnr of five
-■
— —
bigger und ---more -----------Important than
any Ij war medal*, Including one for. dlstln*|
,UK. by which ..
fohdurt Ob Uy..|
of tho tools
tt .maintains i
To m.k» bu.lne.. u »-»d In; Ibruukklx lor P.trkk iu. plptak
Itself, io devote one's whole-life to U»| times of peace had reigned for nbont
Instead of merely sufcguardlug one’s I six years, and owing to his weakness |
life by It. Is not.. only n,, mbdakc. ...
but a. '«• “•“« drink ho w.h coo.InMU II.
™'L ’
j
blighting one for
E«. bn.l.i... Ino.lUblr 7““*makes .rlemandsaMii a mtfn’H character had bejn deprived of kia..la«t- good­
which would rapidly sear and scar It conduct badge, on the usual charge of.
if tho contrary demands of culture, "drunk and out of bound*.'*
An the general pared down the
religion and the art of using leisure
did not counteract.
A little illustration of this tendency j nlficcnt physique of the gallant but I
I incorrigible Irishman, whose left1
without Its Indicative value—Is given 'i breast was ablaze with hb hard-earned
by Gorman manufacturers. They are’ and honorable d.p.-orsl!ous.
"WeH.-my man.” said the genera).
sending out slips to all their correapondcnU asking them to omit all "how many years' service havo you
forms of courtesy in their futurS cor­
"Nineteen years, sir," replied Pat.
respondence. Term# equivalent to
cur "Dear Sir” nnd “Yount truly” proudly.
•’Nineteen years." repeated the gen­
uTtkfo too much 'time. ’With half a
man's life spent on a schedule of eral. "Well, you mu.*:, be a worthless
such severe utilitarianism ns thAt, the scoundrel, as you arc the first soldier
Heel (or a counteracting mood of ap I have seen with such length of serv­
pri’clntlon, of th-' cultivation of the ice who did not pm&gt;»&lt;*.-» oven one good
graces of lift*. Ih .obvious, fho idea co",lc1t badK''came tho scathing
of devoting nil one'll activities to tho
demands'tof such n iplrit—and too reply, "are the first general I havo
many men do just that— In revolting soco
*w'u who
w^°.,did;not posaeas even ono
to tho most rudimentary aeiiiio of rcla* j *ar ’uc&lt;,al
tlvo values in human life.
Or—

Muslin
\
•
Underwear j
Princess Slips
2(E/
Combination
\

Table Linen
Sale
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

Sui,s / Dis
count

Skirts
Corset Covers
Drawers
Night Gowns

$t.oo,
$1.50,
$1.75,
■$a-5».
$3.50,
$4.00,

$1.75-------------------------- Now$1.48
$1.50---------—Now
1.29
$1.25--------------- Now
.98
$1.00--------------- Now
.88
$ .75.
89
$ .60.

Fancy Summer

Dress Goods

White and Colors, now $ .89
White and Colors, now 1.29
White and Colors, now 1.48
Silk..’_______•------ now
1.98
Silk---------------- . now 2.98
Silk . now
3.48

-

20% Discount

Cream Emb. Voile and Batiste,' 15 in. wide*
' ’Vic. now, per.yd...’
. '
42c
1 piece Allover Kmb. Voile in very bandaotne pink pattern, $1.50, now
$1.19

Silk Hose

Underwear

Ladies* black and white Silk
Hose—
'
$1.00 values now $
.89
$1.50 valuesnow :
1.29
$2.00 valuesnow ;
1.48

Ladies’ Silk Underwear.
Jj.oo Union Suits, now$2.48
£1.75 Separate Pieces, now.. 1.48
$t.oo Union Suits, mercerized. - '
sale price----- L-.’ .89

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone 9

Hastings, Mich.

DURFEE SCHOOL DINTIIICT.

COMMON SENSE
REAL ESTATE TALK

mid ghltid

one in Ihi

in any sccti.Mi of the country is a big
To be brought to a successful issue, the men engaged
in it tiittst he suited hy Nature, as welt as by a thorough un.lcrstandittg of 'il by EXPERIENCE and TRAINING.
homo of III. lion. Edward Kusscll.
commander.|n chief «f his majesty’s
l in y must KNOW and JUDGE ?rop4rty values QUICKLY
forcM
rraaran. X gar*
rar*
fnr^r-a ln
In lh
fhn„ M
XI,. —.in.
UrnrranMm
d,.n founU|„. p)a&lt;,tthere four Mu,kl
and ACCURATELY in all phases, kinds ami conditions. They,
met. wa. UMJ a» a 1. *ri, and In It the
must be QUICK and ACCURATE judges of human nature, ami
r„n^.|„, ln„.dh
.... ponr-d:
”Pasti.Masters" in diplomacy; suiber, upright,.honorable, candid.hoa.br.d. el l-rnndr. KM»i&gt; km.
I open'and frank. Tlrer'sh/uliHtc-tnvrrof mrimpeachablv -reputation —
., ................. .
)u,r„ ,
hundredweight of ul-lto Lisbon augar, •vi.-ii.iuu lin n- fcraud pat. nis, tin*
t„ TRUTH anil VERACITY, absolutely DEPENDABLE ami
J’ound? jjX jaAJt,&lt;Ueutny»«. 3IM1
’ n'RESPONSIBLE.Kecau&gt;e wITcii you .k-arwitli tHcTn.Tt is not a mat ”
toasted blsc&lt;ilt« anti one pipe of dry
i h r ol-Ji few dollars, hut-generally involves a large amount, ami
mountain. Malaga, tb-re. flidoed. was
umlmpn r,iaI‘s a” yu" !»&amp;’*»• '
'
a punch b°wl worthy of tho heroes, of
the goventeenth century. A hont was
specially built so that a boy might
i it'.H?
ThcreForc it directly concerns YOU, when you desire to SELL
row about In It and fill tlm cups of tho
d. iilhjor BUY property through a Real Estate Agcrtcy, whether the ipen
assembled Rgoata, «)u&gt; probably num
i ‘"•"Iticting
that Agency aro able to'mcaajirc up to the aln.ve ntandbored more than sixd'uui"
t tiousand
.—Coun
(Mighty Punch Bowl.

W.-dii.-.
Look for the Beautiful.

Bugarl. High g|. -This will i&gt;Preaching, 7:.'«i P. M.
.
nig day.
Coin.* pi&gt;-|iar-'d
Quarterly «j.iir.-rencc
at lhe Ihiinblvs .nnd needle-.
M
cliuh li oii Tuetulny evening, July
“Kill.
Half-Way Relief.
Prayer meeting Tluir«day ovening.
s
Little luiura, who itudpta on gut­
. M. J. lfaddeiv.-Paslui’.. ting up with her father and mnthsti
early in tin* morning, was eotiiptataj
. Prcahytrriun Church. .
•"i he (k.pji. r CmiiUnr Aijd^lrik*^
(■oiidtliiuis ’ and lhe relafioiislup of Rested her mother, "and that will
(lie church !■&gt; llie*.- oiiplibon.s H
Laura ripped In ailonco for a mo
ment, then chu protested.
Th iily
Mominir’ "But it doesn't make mo warm al)
over, nmmnm;.lt only (joes dOwn tn
tho middle."
. ..
at KI;,’M. Sunday S«ilmo| at ll:«5.

BANNER WANTADVS. PAY.

All Ready-To-Wear
Garments

Parasols

GOT AS GOOD AS HE GAVE

Match for Pompom Receiv­
ing Officer.

THE CHURCHES

ON

morning-

Hastings, Michigan

One Price Clothiers

JULY SALE

'

Never lose-an opportunity of aeolng
anything beautiful.’ Welcome it In
r..r, ..ur .ace. every unr «y. every
fair f|..ner. and4hank him for It who
rft
?n’a." ®fa“n ,o*c in'’“ •nd
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property in our hands to sell, whenever you desire to sell, and to
seek our services and advice whenever you may be in the market
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you will think twice before drawing your balance in lhe bank. The one sure way to save money is
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Cultivate the saving habit in your children by opening a savings account in their name. Teach them
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t&lt;yi drcw.n pass. Michael went to
first on an infield hit. Eck sent a
irroitnder lo Qdlctt, who raptured
Mirhad tit &gt;&gt;*«-«nd. Imi failed to
prevent Hutchins and Chilton from
IQ scoring.
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. A pasS to Maltby. Hutchins’ sin­
gle nnd Chilton's long lly. to A'fl.
it’ was lhe host game the two followed by' Hammond's failure *.o
atns
nsidd from| stop th.m ever played, and aside
th throw lo second which IM
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incidents -above . •refer-Maltby
•.'dudby score, broke the lie in favor
I to.’wa* ub-oluldy free from &lt;&gt;f Hasting* ip the eighth..
jangling and dL-tigreeablc •»«•••-1 ’ci... ..........
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Beck carried off the batting honors
for Hastings, while Charley Bnribeau, brother of the scholarly
looking pitcher, pok'd out- two
triple*, one of which scored his
brother, who opened the ninth wilh
a single. ■ thereby saving *his team
from being blanke.1.
Hastings mad.- three runs in lhe
third inning on single* by Hall E.
Chilton, Gray's -acrillee,' Beck's
.-ingle and Eek's lb*|iler&gt; choice,
combined wilh Cribb’s muff, of L.
Cliiltons fly, wliitdi let in two runs.
Another. Mme in the fourth &lt;&gt;n
singles by Mlclia"! ami Hall. The
three in the. sev.viith were made
when Beek took first on Bales'
fumble nnd Eek. L. Chilton nnd
Maltby followed with singles, Malt­
by scoring on Michael's Hong double
into center fl.-ld, Gray’s single,
folowed by Beck's double gave
Hastings the eighth nin in the
eighth inning.
The score:
Hastings \B II H 0
F.. 'Chilton. 3b
Kynelt. If

middkvilk
M. A. Dietrich ‘recently sold Ids
sprinkling wagon, which did ser­
vice on our streets for several
ynors, to a Caledonia parly, where

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If you are a customer of the Farmers.State Bank you have
assurance of our personal interest in your business success.
We make it a part of o*r business to give such time and
attention to our customers as theij interests require.
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If you bark no business with thia bank, we feel confident
■you will appreciate the service we can render you.

Tin* remains of E. V. Pratt, form­
erly a resident of Irving township,
were brought, here for burial on
Friday, funeral al the M, E. church,
burial in Mt. Hope.
lh- l-iiM-s a
, —* 4% Interest on Deposits •———
large family mid many friends to
mourn the inking away of an hon­
est man and a good neighbor,
•On Friday the electric bell al
Main street crossing nf the M. C.
MIDDLEVILLE,
MICHIGAN
R. H. was taken down and erected
factory Hillel
upon a steel post, and-.some minor
i hangrs mu&lt;le which the Company
hopes will place it in a mon* satis-,
factory condition.
Several times
of lab* the flagmanTins had Io slay
oiyihtly nil night, as.the bell re­
by Spinal Adjuslmeiits
fused Io work.
About a dozen jif our base bull
You may have tric«l HVKRYTHING RL8B and FAILED. If &gt;o whs
fans went to Hastings on Friday,‘to,
not at least investigate CHIROPRACTIC, which gets RESu't TS?
see the Hastings—Charlotte game,,
Others sre doing it. auu why not you? Talk with those who have*oh. .
tained results by the relieving ol NKRVK PRESSURE, restoring vi­
crack teams, so called. They wit-J
I.. Chilton rf &amp; li
tality to the weakened tissue*.
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nesse«| a game that would have
Maltby, lb
been no credit to our High School
Hulrhin.*, &lt;
team, and yet—Hastings wonders!
Michael, cf
why the crowdvnre no larger!
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I Giral- Slugging
Slu:i rl.
Hall,
NEW-HENDERSHOTT BUILDING
Thnnitfs Beany threshed nearly
ROOMS 5, « AND 7
1200 bushels of wheat last week.
Totals
HASTINGS,
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4iid
(hen
had
to
stop,
for
want
of
Eaton; inning
Grand Ledge
room to place the grain. Average
Hast in
Bates, ss ...
nearly .10 bushels to the acre.
Cribb, If ...
Sidney French drives a new Ford
ELEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
3b ..
,0 life I Twt&gt; lidkMtik C. Cbjlloii; •ucrillcu Hauer.
auto, bought of E.- L. Gonyear.
li. Baribeliu, p
Pt the SAVINGS INVESTMENT COMI’ANV ol lUttlnai.^MIclu •huwlnt It* flaanclat condition
It is a pleasant sight to sea so
■ -|*|!!2. ho Collett lo Hammond: left on C. Baribeau,
many calves, while riding through
which 1 base*. Hastings., 13. Charlotte 11;
ledge, and charlotte
lhe country nf late yeprs. The
,
| lirsl on vn nr&lt;. Hast tops 2: Char­ Manning. Hi
most of the Formers Imvw vealed
i. Jr.t.li billo 2: lilts Off Bell. 12 in 1 innings: Sloan, rf
them, on account of the high prices
ii.u, 5-,m r, inning*.
Hits off
of veal, and thus helped to make
4 in • 2-3 innings: off
the cattle very dear.
LOSES ROAD GAMES IN
Totals
8 in i 1-3 innings: struck
Dr. A. Hanlon and wife are mov­
Innings ...
BELDIN6 AND LOWELL
ing into Mrs. McGIishcys house on
htiari. 0: bases on balls Hastings ..
Grand
Rapids street, until their
•IT .Mundiy 6; off Stuart Grand Ledge ».O it 0 '• &lt;&gt; &lt;• " •’ I— I
Main
street home js completed,
“ Hall I,
Three base hits, C. Baribeau 2. they are now shingling same.
Contest Won by J'.losc Scores In All
leal
Iler
was
conlinuou*:
Hewlett;
two
base
hits.
.Michael.
W. J. Hayward. M. F. .Ionian nnd
Game* Except Hint With
* ' ' s*c,**afr’
Beck: sneriflee ’hit. Gray: double Charles Robertson are having a Hub«ctil*d an.l -worn to Iwlorv me this 17th day ol July, &gt;W&lt;.
Grand Ledge.
Loses in Belding.
LHON O. TUl.lIVKhT. NcHury HilHicplays. H. Harihean to C. Baribeau lu vacation up at Houghton Lake.
considered Manning; Beck l&lt;&gt; Eck to Maltby: They went in Robertson's auto and My commlMloa espllts December M. 1917.
During.Hie pa-t seven day&gt;. H;Bi-.
ings has won three out tf live
stolen bases,-Hutchins. E. Chilton. expect to bny a trailer to bring
for th- llr-f
*miBales; "struck out by Hiill 6; by -home their calch.
spending two week* wilh hi.&lt; moth­
Musical Query.
,
lo t, Satuijloy. Baribeau
Bell
|.ro teams in tin* state, &lt;&gt;n Thurs­
3; base, on balls off Bari-' Frank Lee had five nice owes er, Mi*. Harriet Harris und Mr. and
Another thing we don't understand
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the left-hander. Im.Hi beau 2. Umpire, Baker.
day. Hastings defeated Cligrldtte •.•if m the tifHi inning, after hi
killed hy dog*, upon, hi* farm, .Mrs. John Winger.
about a grand opera orchestra Is why
t.y a ........ of i to
in in inning.*. lelivery bad I found safely 12fpilcju’’! g'"«[*l ball.
Hastings was
south east of'the village. Sunday
Landlord Marr of the Inn is nt ail the fiddlers finish at thn same time
School Board Selects Officers.
Charlotte came |o HaslMigs on Fri­
niglif. The owners of dogs that
tlillK I ihllle
lake looking afler his fruit when they arc playing different tunes.
Belli
hamday and was i fent.-.J : i slugging
Al a special meeting of lhe board are allow**d at large should see the B-'Ar
farm.
He expccis to slay until —Dallas News.
of education held on Thursday results of some of these dogs. We the
fruit season M over.
ialng for H.i-uuu- in Hi- in-i few
ami
evening Edward Rider, was fleeted believe (here would be less cuts
they
never
enjoyed
more
courteous
inning-.
Hastings met d-b-at in
Mr*. Cornw.dl of Ithaca. Mlclu 1s
president: william ShuHers. secre­ about.
,
treatment than Ihe^-lfSve r**ceived tary: William Chase, treasurer.
Drug on ths Market.
Belding by a score of 3 to I,-and
ClUU. WeiMert and Chaff. Roger* a guest of her brother, A. A.
Generally speaking, he who would
by the same score In Lowell on
bn n number in their visits to Belding. The fan*
of Haying*, were in the village on Tewksbuiy and family.
I In-re an* a lot of enthusiasts and
Sunday.
lln Tuesday. Hasting'
wi
Fair Books Heady.
Monday calling on friends,
Mrs. II. Whipple of Hudsonvillt* bo a popular entertainer should cut
pitcher-.
In lhe second half of
Frank DeGolia nml family of IB tho guest of her daughter. Mr*. out lectures. Women do not care for
‘The premium books for the next
Hie jiflii. Murphy, who had held
them, and married men get more than
Barry County Fair, which will In Eaton Rapid*, were guests of rela- J-_IL J-amp*"^ a.nt* familyHastings has won two oul of held
Hustings l*i four hits, lost sight of
Hastings Wins hi Charlotte.
in Hastings on September 15, I Ives and friends here last Week
E. D. Johnson was in Grand Rap­ they need right at home—Chicago
the platt* mid hi* couldn't continue three games wilh Belding.
ffi. 17 and 18. are ready for dislri- and spent some Hum at Gun Iwike. ids, Saturday afternoon.
News.
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A seat in the grand stand al Char­
J lie -rort* by inning
bution.and will he found at tho va­ Mr. DeGolia was brought up here
lotte Thursday was surely no place,
Mr. and Mrs. John HchondelinayInnings.
rious stores. The Secretary. John and he enjoys a trip of this kind.
'for n &lt;nan with a weak heart. There
A. H. Bell is buying a car nf er and children have moved to
B.dding.
J. Dawson, will be glad to mail a
Only Poisonous Bird.
were mon* possibilities, more thrill­
Ha*tings
poultry to ship the latter part of Ramona. Newaygo, county, wherd
copy on request.
There Is only one species of bird
ing moments'more prolonged per­
In owns Wi arn-s of laud.
the month.
whose bite Is poisonous, ths
iods of suspense, than one. will or­ lift-hander, went on the mound.
Mrs. Jessie Rcnm-lls ami little son known
The
sale
of
Chautauqua
lickebt
is
Nominations
Close
on
Saturday.
dinarily see iu half a dozen ball After that Hastings began Io score.
of luuisiiig. wn- the guests of her Rplr N'Doob or "bird of death,” of
AH*of the nominations for politi­ progressing finely am) a good crowd parents, Mr. aqd Sirs. Henry Ciulcr New Guinea. Ixias of slghht. convul­
l he teams made a total of 29 hits.
is assured. Do not. forget the date,
cal ofllce must be flleil at (.minty August
sions and lockjaw are symptoma which
For nine Klralglit innings Hie two
Poor Umpiring n( Lowell.
ahd family .a few days laid week.
tllh to HHh.
Clerk Andrus' . office before *four
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teams engaged tn a grim struggle,
Charles S&lt;-bondelmayer was in
Foul' .singles gave Charlotte one
In the presence of a large crowd,
Miss Frances Pacnnl nnd brother follow rapidly after the bite.
The
with neither leant being abb* h* ntlf lit the Hud inning. Bell pulling! a large per rentage of which catm* o'clock Saturday afternoon,
following have flleil petitions . .. Grand Rapids on a real estate deal Ford, are visiting Iheir .sister. Mr*.
ci&gt;me tp-ross with a m’orv.. Char­
from Hastings. Ixtwell defeated
.
Benton Hopkins, and husband, in
Gigantic Formosan Tros.
for Lhe following offi­ Monday.
lotte fans wen* out in fairly good
Hastings in l^well 3 to I. Sunday. nomination
A good many very One huckle­ Cleveland, Ohio, for a week or so.
In Formoea there le a tree between
numbers to urgo’Jheir heru**» "f lhe ini
Parroll, who pitched frequently ces:
berries have been brought in to the
ion. ■ Su&lt;’ee**iv'* singles by
Mr.*. Pntll Town nf Detroit, Mich.,i 2.500 and 3.000 years old. with a cir­
('.ounly Clerk—Roy Aridrus.
.diamond on. wlnl- a-fair sprinkling McKay, Kralzmill.r and
for Hastings last season, wns in the
village, atul they have found ready is lhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.1 cumference
County
Surveyor
—
Lee
S.
Cobb.
of 65 feel and the lowest
of loyal friend.- of Ho* home team
b '\ Im- Ha-liiig-. but W.dt. r ,l.dmNelson, fey n few days.
County- Treasurer—Charles May­ sale at good prices.
branch 45 feet from tho ground. The
weri* prreenl to encourage them to third, pulling the
-oit himself could not have won in
The blight is getting in iU* work
the extent of I heir-ability.
tree la a species of cypress, the
In the fourth Lowell wilh such poor umpiring wood.
Drain Commissioner—D. fs. Eng­ in.a good many of the orcharps GAVE HER SENSE OF SAFETY Japanese “benlkl.”
The tenth liming opened with
.
tn..re oil single^ by behind him.
around
here,
and
if
not
taken
in
land.
Hulcltin* tip for Hastings and the Hammond and Collett.
hand will ruin the few remaining
Tin* umpiring was lhe worst enscore 0 to 0. He di-lingiii*h.*d him­
orchards.
fourth. dnr.'.l by Ha-lmg- pl.iv.-r- lln*
Hubby Might Do Hla Worst With
Dally Thought
Until lhe last of Hi
self by lining out a beautiful single
Harry Bennett is having the old
soh. Some of the decisions were so NOT REALLY A SERIOUS CASE;
“Planny," Now That Wife Hald
Books arc not made for furniture,
to center.
Kralzmiller tried to Hastings' bad been una
Gardner store remodeled lo meet
Ihigrniil. Hint it turned the game
Insurance Receipt.
but there la nothing else that ao bt&gt;»u
catch him napping aftlrst. threw anything wilh Murphy s
his requirements for a garage nnd
into a farce. Lowell ami Hastings
tlfully furnishes a house. . . . Give ub
wild, and "Hutch'' nrilhled to -*••&lt; Hurry . Call .Brought Physician and soon we will be' equipped with a.
ought
to
be
able
to
play
some
line
«con-d
on
Hulchin
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nyd: .Michael, Hie next man al bat.
A woman entered a London shop a house furnished with'books rati er
garage on'each side of the river.
gjve Hie crowd some exhibitions wilh satisfactory de­ *&gt;—Famlly Ou^, of CBurch. but ttlaid down a pretty IhiiiI, advancing
The factory started up Munday and, displaying a proaperoua-looktng than furniture —Henry Ward Beeci er
cisions from an ekperienceil um­
Hutch to third.- but being himself
forenoon with a full force. After pocketbook, said, "I want a good
pire.
x
rcltreil at tlrst. Hall, who had
planny
for me daughter.”
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This story Is told by a country doc­ their two weeks vacation every one
Barram! was hit hard, but that
In Luck.
pitched a beautiful game, nnd Ita.l iifth when Ha-ting* scored three 'made
m&gt; difference in the outcome. tor’s wife to lUustnito some of the seemed lo be glad to’got into th.* - "What stylo of Instrument do you
The wore in the
Small Brother (whose slaters are
made one single, now came across mor.* runs.
’
prefer?" aakad lhe salesman, leading working for their girl guides' am­
trials and uncertainties of the profes­ harness again.
with hi* second single, scoring fourth bad given the locals an ink­ Score by iuuings:
Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Keeler of the way to an upright.
, bulance badge)—"Come on. here's a bit
sion.
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Hutchin-on. That ended lhe-run get­ ling that tli.-y might &lt;ln some worRapids and Mr. and Mrs.
"Nlver a bapporth do I care about of luck for you. I've made Rupert**
iiig. and. when Lewis'niH'lied the Hasting
ting.
“We had gotten pretty much out of, Grand
Will Keeler of Portland, will leave
with a sinudi- into center. Bell Ijiwell
**
the way of attending church when our Sanfrnneisco soon for a foreign •htyle. ao long as il’a a strong caao. Dose bleed."—Punch.
Charlotte came to tgil in the t.&lt;iiih .IIBli
ailed Hall Tioiii rigid Iff Utt* box.
wilh till-, HW I t&lt;
Batteries—Parrott ■
Gray*: children were small, but a visiting trip, lo take in Japan, China and Have yon any wld iron cun!"
“No, ma'am; but all dur caeca nre
cousin, wishing to attend service In Hie Philippines. They intend to
ThjtJtMLninnjin.
" strong point.
HaU'« spee«jy »]■'ml* prnVed ns Bnrrnnd und Foster.
made
extra strong " /
tho
West,
wa
ventured
out,
baby
said
.David exteusivyly _jn. tfi (IhiuUj
“There's one strong point in favor
"How much is this T&gt;*nny on the
traces worn full. Thn’e Charlotte puzzling as iliey were In" Chit Hot tn - Base Ball Games Scheduled.
■ they-wish lo see just how the
of divorcees."' remarked lhe man who
responsible
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i*.r-e«: $wii mon mrt.Tmd nml .this ,kl'-VF'*
Thursday, July 23— Hastings In nouftoed *h«a c
Zrom iJhuu*.*e livu wlmre they have no| hire system?"
“Slugger Kralzmiller" al bat. Char­ iiartjng*.
"Tho price of thia piano Is forty had married a widow. 1 don't sup­
Charlotte.
tho telephone ofllco ru«hed in tn search come in contact wilh civilization.
pose
they are always telling a fellow
lotte fans* mopped their fen ill
AH of these people wore formerly pounds," answered tho clerk. “The In­
Friday, July 24, Charlotte.
-cond half caused the fan*
of the doctor.
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. brows. - uncorked s.iijic of their
Saturday. July 25—Hastings in I . "Tho minister paused In his dls-, of our village and no doubt vye will stalment would be a pound a month." their first husbands were tho best
men who ever lived.”
Choicest cxiih'-sions, removed the
Gram! Haven.
,
receive
interesting
kdlers
from
"Have
yc
got
it
InsuredT*
.
I
delight
were
heard
all
courso to allow them to pass out of
“safely valve” from I heir lune ca­
Sunday. July 26,—Hastings in tho church. Realising that his father, these people of what thry-see on
. E. Chilton drew
"Well, really, ma'am, the purchaser
pacity. and evoiybmly knows ’•that this line trip. Many have enjoy**d usually Insures thn instrument, but
Grand Haven.
Concurring. going some." A goml single woiil.
Tuesday, July 28—Chicago Leland was leaving him behind, the baby, al­ lhe scenes descntied by ,M. 8. Keel- to close the bargain we'll Insure this
i&lt; sacrillre.
Mundiy,
He—"As I waraaylng. Mias Maymis,
- mean two run* and a ha-.- on.run
ways
partial
to
tho
head
of
the
house,
r
.
or of his recent trip^
isilily ’ weakening, hit Giants.
piano and agree to take all rlska.”
when I start out to do-a thing 1 stay
Wednesday, July 29— Hastings in began howling lustily to accompany
"Ye
tee,
betwane
mo
and
you.
’
1
the
nnd two strike* .m “Kral/.- he roin- rigid, scoring liolh runner*. Berk
on
the
Job.
I'm no quitter.” She
him.
.
.
Miss Ellen .MrKevitt is visiting
menccd to rip off MWeral fouls dn-w a pa-*.
'IJiursday, July 3*1—Hastings in
"Unable to quiet his screams, I, too. her aunt. .Mrs. I. II. Keeler and hus­ purchaser explained, as she deposited (with a weary yawn)—"Don’t I know
c. Chilton struck .
which only tended to prolong Ho
St. Johns.
.
band in •Grand Rapids, for an in­ tho receipt for tho fl¥at instalment In It!"
agony. At this point a filial loll.- lai.
her-pocket, ”l'm glad toTxrnlsy about
Friday, July 31—St. Johns.
definite time.
,
ond pause In tho sendee.
was di-cover*,d standing ahsolutely
Saturday, August I—SI. Joljns.
Mrs.-Alice Gibbs amt daughters, the Insurance, becazo I want to get
Co-operation.
“Then II occurred to our guest that
rigid, -willi mouth wid&gt;- open and
Tuesday, August 4—Allegan in
and Mildred, Charles Beck­ the betther of mo ould man. He said
ball nt Collett, who
Social life can bo improved solely
he had locked the house and retained Clara
eyes g)a*.*y and protruding. At. ilrst
Hastings.
.
with
ami
Pal
Haley
spent
a
few
that
If I brought a planny Into tho through the unselfishness of men.—
ktmkond. in order to
it wa- thought to he heart trouble,
tho key. The doctor would bo unable days lust week at Barlow Lake.
Tue-day, Augu-t i--Allegan. .
house he'd smash it wld an axe—and, Tolstoi.
but a lal.-r diagnosis slH&gt;Xvi&lt;d tlr.d; thn ball. Heli scored and Hutchins
Thursday, August tl—Hastings in to gel either bis case or bls Instru­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred PalleMon of faith, he's the b'y to do It!”
ments. To Bare delay bo thought beet Grand Rapids were the guests of
Charlotte. ■
Owing to p high tax on matches
Friday, August 7—Charlotte.
Mr. and Sirs. Sam Alley and Mr.
put under BallIroutile wa- caused by two
Artificial Wood.
as.*fs*ed by the government, Ger­
tened from the church, while there and Mrs. David Mattison a few days
.pressmijs getliifg cn.-swi'
French experimenter* at work in man match - manufacturers have
en. ■
was
a
third
pause
on
‘
the
minister
’
s
last
week.
, . throat and temporarily •
TlnH«’d;ty, August 13— Hustings in part.
Mrs. E. 8. Gros find is spending a the city of Lyons have just produced nppealetl to the government To take
him. Vigorous momding on Hu­
lhe match iiuluslry and make
Charlotte.
'
“When we reached homo doctor was few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. an artificial wood, according to the over
. back disPHlaed them, and thereafter ahead. E. Chilton xyu* safe on
Friday. August 11—Grand Haven. swinging idly tn the hammock.
M. W. Poland and family near American. consul at that place. The it « government monoply.
he erupted a stream fhal would Slinirt’* nuiff of an inlicld fly. Saturday. August ,15—Charlotte. .
His Status.
Haslings.
‘
jl.
new product has been found after
“'Why! Why!’ exclaimed the un­
make Vesuvius look like a' llreTuesday,
Augiwl
23,
—
Allegan
in
.
,Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
B.
Johnson
I. Boll siliuled nvet
.» cracker.
sophisticated cousin, "didn’t you havo and daughter nml Wilson* Whit­ years of study and practical experi­ "There goes a man who makes It ■
Hast lugs.
.
■
.
•inuled lo right.
V
ments, the most recent of which have point Icetrcst ail women ill.”
. But returning to Krntzpiilh-r?
right who motored last Thursday given eminently satisfactory results.
"The brute! Who is he?”
something?*
wilh two hall* nnd two strikes, and -..ifMy into right Held and E.ThilHastings Defeat.*! Grand Ledge.
to visit relalives'in Shiawassee and
“You see, he could hardly treat them
“ Oh. ho; yawned tho M. D.. ‘just Saginaw county, will return this The process consists In transforming
after making several fouls, lie hit ,b&gt;h and Bell scored, pulling Hast­
Hastings defeated
the strong
one with a crack that could b&lt;- ing- in I hi* leadGrand Ledge team H to I. Tuesday. my old Swedish patient in Now Got­ Friday, accompanied.hy Mrs. John­ straw into a-solid material having the when they’re well. He's a doctor.”
'
.
heard- for several blocks.. Leaning
Hall pitched great ball nnd rece-iv? land phoned to know If ho could bare son's niece. Mrs. Warner Scar­ resistance of ojk. Tho atrnw. after
.....
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...
ni- lill.K- suddenly in th.-'.*«iv&lt;mth when lhe 1• &lt;l li.u- .nppui.*. Opposed I" Mill a leetlo sugar In hie coffee!1”—Kan- brough and little son, Dale, of Bur- being cut into small pieces, is reduced
Take Tims.
ed schooner he started..for th st. viotnrs indulged'in a halting rally '
-to-» paste by boiling. Certain chemi­
Ion. .Mich.
Fraud and deceit are ever in a bur
'aaa City Star.
But Mffx Eck, who ha* a duagree- and scored Ihree.morv nuts', lignin IpihTung"stall of the. University of
Mrs. J. D. Vanner and Mrs. J. 8. cals are then added. When the paste ry. Take time for all things—Frank
uble habit of running ail over lh- giving them a lead of Iwp. Borger Michigan * Bariheaif, who was
has
been
reduced
to
a
homogeneous
Ritchie
were
in
Grand
•
Rapids.
lln.
Staging a Trial.
field and'pickihg ui» "grass cul- hit Kralzmillor, Lyxyi.* follow.-.! v-iv elTcclive against Haslings sev­
mass it is put into presses, and planks,
"Do you think you havo sufficient Wednseilay.
lore” gobbled onln (To- ball and got with a single. Michael spoiled a eral
।
limes, was found sdfely for 14
Miss Ella Hubbard is spending beams, laths and moldings of all sixes
Ralls as Tslegraph Poles.
it to first Ihisi* Just as .Kratz was Imino run for' McDonald.
Pape 'hits, which came in ii.itgain to!.-,
two weeks in'Chicago, the guest of are readily made. Thia new material
Old rails, oracled In pain, are used
about to plant,his fiMitWear on it. binde.^ snfoly nt first, when Reck 1'l he vihilois were unable to bunch a spread engfa orator, a sob specialist, her Sister, Mrs. IL I. McKinh&lt;y.. '
can bo sawed like natural woo&gt;1. , As
The game was over mid Hasting­ threw over*-Maltby’s head, Kratz.- hits on Hall’s delivery.. The big an insanity expert and a little cuss
W. j. Hayward. M. F. Jordan ami a fuel It emits a bright flame and little by a BrisRIan railroad for telegraph
. won it fairly by a wore of I fo n miller .worlnit.
Stuart scored h.collegian
n..^.«... guessing
Charles Robertson are enjoying a smoke. It la further said to be adap­ poles In a region where Insects do
||epl the visitors
“in ton innings.
The pleasure of Mutphy wilh a single. Hatmimnd * all the time,. and
stroy wood rapidly.
~:;d he
!;;■ did ndd exe;
-icr!
vacation up at Houghton lake.
lhe-game'was zuily marred by one flied lo Mlcliael and Chapple, hit himself very much at that
-. • •
BanThe Misses Beryl und Rhea table to the manufacture. of match
really unpleasant incident when a .safely, scoring Page, who crossed beau received discouraging sup­
Brandstetter, Ruth and Edna Ix*e, sterna.'
Emperor Nicholas of Russia has
Naturally.
certain Charloll.* player referr-' with the visitor-' last run. Hall port, particularly " in left Held,
Mildred Thompson and Ethel Har­
the distinction of being the first
’i»d to the umpire in terms that arc pafewd Collett, but ho regained where Cribb dropped three long
per, with .Mrs. Frank Lee us chap­
Rural mail delivery was estab­
hart.d liy the two teams, and was control and rung down the curtain Hies, one of wliich resulted in two trying position " ba muttered.
eron ' enjoyed a week's outing al lished hi the province of Ontario bn ruler to establish a government deflnod KJM), lhe line being paid lo by striking out McKay.
Barlow lake, last week.
scores when il should have retired
April I.’ 1912: In the-two years since partrtienl of sports.
It bears the
Bastings team, -before the player
In their half. Hastings lied lhe the side.
“I bare been summoned to serve on
Mr. and Mrs.-i'red Harris*nnd two that date 587 postofllces have been name of the department of physi­
wa« allowed lo participate in the «c&lt;&gt;ro hy good, hard hilling. Hutch­
The outfielders .of both Leant* a jury.”
children ■ of Muskegon, returned closed lit the province by the exten­ cal culture and is under lhe direc­
game played here the following in* opened with a single. E. Chil- were kept busy.
E. ChUlon and
home Tuesday morning, after sion of rural delivery routes.
tion of a’ cabinet minister.
.

FARMERS STATE BANK

Results Count Pb,?i°ed1 ^h,ru N,lur»

M. W. SMITH, D. C.

HASTINGS WINS THREE
OUT Of FIVE GAMES

�FACE SEVEN

THE HASTINGS BANKR, JULY 23. 1311.
NORTH HOPE.

Boys, Attention! Southwestern Barry
Next Saturday afternoon, July 18th, at 2:30

100 Yard Foot Race
For boys 12 yrs. old and under.
The boy winning the race will receive* *i.do Cast­
ing Rod. Each oi the other boys will be treated to
Ice Cream Soda. The race will take place in front
ol my store.
■ .

BASE BALL GAME NEXT SAT­
URDAY AFTERNOON
HICKORY CORNERS VS. DELTON. Thi, will
be a red-hot game. The teams have played twice
this season, one game going to a 14-inning tie, the
other resulting in a victory lor Delton by a score
ol 4 to 3. ■ .

REXALL RUBBING OIL

The Rexall Store

DELTON, MICH,

DE1.TON.
Frank Moerdikc spent Sunday
The Epworth League topic for
noxl Sunday. evening will be wflh relatives In Kalamazoo.
“Christ's Kaiictiilcalion of tabor,"
Rev. und Mm. EllsWorlh of Rich­
nnd llm leader. J. W. .McBain. Ev­ laud called on tri&lt; iid»' 111 Cressey,
erybody cordially invited to these Saturday.
The MluM May «nd I.ila Cairns
of Hasting# were guests at E. D.
Reynold's over Bunday.
John Mason of Cooper threshed
Kathryn Dinkcl Wednesday and his wheat on the WiMwtlruin farm
Thunulay of lasl work. .
last week, being &gt;!&gt;.• tir.-t donein
Honey sett's
Mr. George Judson of Phoenix. this vicinity. David
Arizona, rame lasl week for a few machine doing lhe work.
h
weeks visit nt Eugene Horton's..
Mrs; Julia Towne ami #nn of’ E)l*t
Mrs. Bush and son left Wednes­ Barry were the gi)--t* of her par­
day for their rutlage al Eaton Rap­ ents, .Mr. and Mrs. \V. Waters, Sunid^ where they will spend acveral
Adelberl EnxianV mother
•ry.poor health, iircessitatiii
Prairieville sjumt Wednesday wilh
Mr. mid Mrs. Hazen.
Little Bethel Bolv-.-ri Ims been
Mary Burpee of Kalamazoo i* quite nick with irilliimnmiioii of thi*
•
visiting her cousins Harold" and stomach. bill Is ihiproving.
Guy Hnncysctl ami
wiT&lt;- &lt;&gt;f
Floyd Burner.
Mr. and Mm. Gilbert Searles have Springbrook, wwe guests nt hi#
been sfmnding a -week visiting in brothers E. H. Hon-v—ij'-, Sunday.
Mrs." Warren Fisher i* enti-t-iamami around Richland.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Burke mid Mrs. ing her cousin, Mr*. Van Laird of
Perry Collins and Graydon Black­ I......
Bul for lhe timely help of their
man are spending tin- week at
neighbor# coming fn»ni all tmints.
Stony Point.
•
There was a great deal of excite­ the building# on Hie W. Gilkey
ment here Saturday al the ball farm would have l-.-n burned. Inst
The farm being &gt;« &lt; upir&lt;l
game helwevn Hickory mid Delton, week.
bill-we won by a score of II In 2. by Will Culp mid family. The tire
Delton certainly can be proud of being set |»y 1 ho 111 • rmli■ .■■!
.Mr. Rawden of Ann \rt»n- of Hr
Anti Saloon Lcagu- gave us in et­
ernise Sunday.
Willie Shorter «
drr-se.i Saturday f«»
In f weeks.

E. 1'. Heynnlds w.-- rail d I
I'miiielt Gi„ Iu#'. u.-vk by tie
011s illness of hl;, brother '
who suffered .1 almke &gt;&gt;f p:&gt;i

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crdpes,
etc., will he sold at Less Than
Actual Cost.

Children's Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

Ro** Hull of Shultz spent Satur­
day night with Mr. nml Mrs. Geo.
Whittemore. Mr. and Mrs. Jnm&lt;*«
Brown motored to Shultz. Sunday
and look, him home..
Mr. and Mi*. .Munlock nnd gue*f«
Mr. nml Mr*. Youngs nf Hnsling*
motored to Knlnmnroo Friday.
The Hunt Stock Co. will be nt
'Delton this week Thursday. Friday
and Saturday evenings. They tave
always given good satisfaction
wherever they have been. The (ent
will be on Hip halt diamond.
Dr. Cross and family an&lt;l Mr.
Slack visHed relatives in Fulton
tjaturdav night nml Sunday. .

Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

Mr. nml .Mrs. Los
united in marriage
Pm it. K:il.unnin&gt; i
I heir many friend*
Mi** Minnie Han
tag* is visiting her
nie Brown and otli

Mr# I'reil Piurcu mid
-Mzertkrnvad MilUr of Loe AiwUe*.
CaL. is visiting ln,T father, Cor- Ireiw- and Mr#. Wartutr.-aJj of
Dowling, spanl from Friday until
nulius Mason and family.
.Mrs. George Duukley visited her Saturday, picking berries at Dcfhald
McCailum's. '
••
Lewis Wise is the owner of a new
In Hallie Creek over Sunday.
Miu Edyth Pfanshka of Kalama­
Chicago, have been visiting Mb and zoo
in spending her vacation ' at
Mr#. Janies Barroil-of several days.
hut nr.
.
u
The Mtaies Grace and Eva Bryan
.Mr. and Mhl Theoddro Pranslijta
accompanied Miss Hazel Ellsworth and daughter and Ham Forver
home from Bancroft for a visit.
tpettl Tuesday at Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry WiAwcll were
Mr. and Mr». Otto Natzel and lit­
called to Kalamazoo, Friday by J lie tle Jessie &gt;'a.#h. were In Hastings.
serious illness of CIntnl** Vvtswefl: Saturday.
Miss Mabel Marlin of High SL is
Mrs. Nellie Wagner came from
Kalamazoo to npeud Sunday with । speeding n few days wilh Win. An­
her parent*, Mr. and Mr#. Albert dri# nnd family.
Mr. ami Mrs.. Anderson and lady
Little; '
Then* will be a' church lament j friend of Milwaukee, an* spending
Im)x social al tile home of Mrs.
Smith, ciut.of town. Saturday eve­ parent* here.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hammond am
ning, July 251 h. - A general invila*
the pr«ud parents of a nine pound
lion is extended to all.
girl, born Sunday. July 19.
Mis# Bernice Mosher is caring for
Joyce Ellsworth nnd Mi*. Peter Mrs.
Claud Hammond.
Vandertie, 'entertained the M. E.
Ralph Brown nnd family wore
tallies”Aid at the byine of the lat­
ter. Saturday afternoon. '
Mr. and Mr.*'. Clarence Miller, Mr.
nml’Mrs. Edwin Helt mid Mrs. Mart
Olmstead of Kalamazoo visited at

SOl.TH WEOT RUTLAND.
Mr*. Ed. Otu is spending a .few
days iu this vicinity.
.
Svery
one enjoyed a fine lime at
Evt
the rOtis
school ntc.ntc. especially at
‘
dinner time, swimming and ball
playing were the chief sports of thi*

Ml## Either Cronk spent a ffrw
days in this vicinity.
Wm. Haven# and family spent
Sunday with Han km Hart and fnmThe Misses Maggie and Winnie
Otis si ■ Bpehding. a few dqn bi
this vicinity.

Claude Mason's. S.unday.
Austin B. Bead of Richland i* the
champion' wheal grower iu Kala­
mazoo county so fjir as reported
this year.
He |hrr.*ht*d
tl&gt;70

bushels tn lhe acre. Bu
of twenty-three acre*
forty-four bushels to lln
unusual crop in these i
of tho Held was sown l&lt;
Wonder wheat, of whirl
Ly pounds of seed was 1

more and family, 'i'liursday ami
Friday.
Esther Crook of (Juimby spent
Friday with Floy WliiUcmon*.
Mrs. Ora Hines ami son. Han&gt;l&lt;L
of Bailie Creek is visiting relatives
Red Wave, ninety pntinds of seed, in this neighborhood.
being mo*d to the am*. This wheat
Harry Dunn, spent last week with
was nll~pDwn f«r the H. &lt;:. King’ his narenis, near Battle Creek ami
S.*ed &lt;-«»in|niiiy of Baltli* CrvekJ
This hnhl was an oat .«lublih* tb-l-l
turned utifler and the previous year

Registered Percheron
Fnr Yur Old Slilllu

Success
Ilion ua- foriiwrly oivnrd
(■ruffmilk-r mid is writ
horse breeder# of Barry

of the sanm township, hn* also an
unusual yield of wlic.it lo report.
From too acres of shibble land he
threshed
bllshelw. Iweilly-llve
acres yielding an average of forty ao likdy to go on his upper# as the
half-aoul^d. ones. The former la usu­
ally better heeled and doesn't pea out

Eatabliahlng Public Right-of-Way. I
In order to establiah a public rl&lt;ht-

extended visit al .Mi-,
bridger's and Earl Job
Carper is a sister &gt;•( M
••r aud Mr*. Johns'-u.
Mr.*, llelja Tung-ii- 1 day# nt Halsey Tongate

!y walked Hi rough It. In olden tin*
It waa customary when making such
cjalin to carry a dead body throug.

E. B. Gates
Cloverdale, Michigan

•BANNER want ahVS. pay.

F. H. WILKINSON
.Both Phones

Frairieville, Mich.

We Pay
•. ‘

Capital
Surplus

Per Cent
(20,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
, Vicc-Prcs.
J. G, Hughes,
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLeay
Wm. Eliibtt
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Tccrpening

The J. &amp; S. Park and Lawn Seat

her

uiaiHi-

I Fred Frey of Be&lt;tford.
Miss .Marie Parriihlee. has
entertaining a rniisin. Miss Gem
vieve Parnilee. of Grand Rapid.*.
Mr. and Mt-.
' II. him sp-t
Sunday wilh s .1. Zimmcnnan mi
family.
■
Mrs. Sarah SlF fUeld . eiitei taim
her sister. Mi- Eliza Sheffield f&lt;
Saturday ami Sunday. •
Dr. ami Mt-. Stiles ami childn
of Bailie Creek *i»&lt;nl Saturday wtl
the doctor's parents. D. C.
slowly gaining.
'
John Jone* and family all
Mr. mid-Mrs. Manson and Mr*.
Win. Grib of Kalnmaznn and Mrs dinner with Mr. and M
Win Grave# and son of Kentucky
spent last wkek wilh .Mr. and .Mrs. Baltin Cm
Isaac Newton.
M. Edmom
her Satunj
LACEY
x
Claud McIntyre and children arc

Born, lo Glen Miller ami wife, on
Wednesday. July tSlh, n son.
A play entitled
L ist Girl” was
given in laicey last- Friday mglit, to
a gtjfHl crowd. All who nllendcd
pronounced il very good indeed.
Miss |Xin,Hiy Clark and .Miss Sy­
bil Fleming have, camping al

There's a Time For Everything and Now Is
the Tima For You To Buy
Fred Horn ami family
tending a couple of v
is parents. •

WE ARE GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS
and plan to dose out everything in our Dry Goods department
in the next lour weeks at prices that cannot help-hut make them

For the benefit of those who are not acquainted with our
store we wish to stale that we not only carry a lull line ot staple
dry goods, but also a large stock of ladicr-* and children’s ready­
made dresses, ladies' gauze and muslin underwear, petticoats
nnd hosiery, men’s overalls, work shirts, summer underwear,
hosiery, ties, suspenders, etc. *
Come l&gt;etore the (things A ou need are sold. Come while you
can have first choice.
'

Mu’, and Mr
Mrs. Earl lb&gt;
Sunday by
Browned Balli'' 'reek. '
Mr. mid Mr*. !' Towne of Hickory
Relle of Great Russian Ruler.
Coniurs spent Sunday wilh Mr. and
At Christie's. London, a Jacobean
Mrs. Elmer Tusuute.
The'Burroughs and Woodmansee oak- chair wap sold for 19 aulimas.
ladi.-- from Dowling.
thrwHora ,w&lt;
■* ’ *
Tho chair, according to n doacrlpllon.
Henry Stevens has purchased-n Vnnsyrkle's
new automobile.
(ol was fiasMis# Edith Norman and little .'how the Imo
Mary Stanton itave been visithig al the machine.
Battle Creek the past two week*.
i.-iuulit ihcrn'limv to do the job up
Mrs. Jay Cole will ciilerlain lhe
L. A. S. this afternoon.
thresher,
Mr. and.-Mr*. Will Jones and snn fiower wtH n- d There i* one. limt
G|en left Thursday, for a two weeks when tin* old man kuew lh&gt;* Rm#I
outing with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Web­ He Is K? year*
ago. ■----er at ChelMiyg^n.
• The Elile l-'irkin Club was enter­
Mr. uml Mrs. Wm. Norman, who tained at I lie home of Mrs. Lek
have Inx'ii hero three weeks relum­ Jones Saturday. IMnoappb* ice mu
ed lo their home al Battle Creek, cake, liotne mauufaclur«*d. wm
.Saturday
served. Al! members prhsenl ad­
Ethel Hill is sick with measles.
journed In I With Mrs. Lucj
Miss Grace
------- Thomas is keeping Bristol next time.
Anna Jones, while
hous for
* Mrs.
*‘
Mrs. Cecil Weeks of Dowling .as„- visiting up north.
Mr. mid Mrs. Hoy Moore und chil­
dren spent Sunday wilh..Mr. und
Mi-s. Geii. Miller.
Mr. and Mb
Mrs. Harry Colton mid niollier en­ to Hastings. .?
tertained Hie Larkin's Club al leu Tungate s moi
on Wednesday.
Anna Loen C
them for an l
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HOPE CENTER.
C. P. Hcyn-'l&gt;l5 i* not well al Ihitf
Every tanner operates his farm for PROFIT, just the same as every manufac­
John Acker spent Sunday wilh writing..
turer operates his factory for profit. In farming, just as in manufacturing, the
friends and trialive# in Augusla.
Mr*.. F.va Bi’-I-I.l «&gt;f Jnrkson, i«.Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitmore of tho guesj of h r niece, Mr&lt; tana !
one who succeeds is equipped with the BEST MACHINERY’’. No up-to-date
South Wall Lake, spenl Sunday Tungol**.. Sil.-, expect* to Join her
manufacturer can AFFORD to be-without a machine that will SAVE TIME or
with Mr. and .Mrs. O. Geslrr. Ulster, Mi*.. I.ovi l i Steven*, al Oak-;
DO HIS WORK BETTER, no matter what the COST. The very same thing is
Miss Fanny Kay returned home wood. Fine Lake, for a.two .weeks
Sunday from Battle Greek where
true of the farmer.
•
she has been visiling friends severMachinery that is especially adapted to the needs o(
Mrs. 0. Gesler is on the sick list.
. Weeks good lime.
the farmers in our section.
It will pay you to get our prices on anything you ex­
Mr. ami Mrs. Harty Nagle and
..... .... . l-hu Shelliehl ale
children from Cressey an* tpemh'ng Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.pect to buy. You know our expenses arc not very high here.
.a few days wilh Mrs. Nick 'Asker Roy llice; afler 'tinner .Mr. Slu-fnnd taking care of their wheal on lleld (txflc them for'n' jny rithf lo
Hie Belkcr farm.
Short) Arres. Fir'' Lake.
Mrs. Hinn*# and daughter. Wilda
Mr. nml Mr- Waller Rf rewin and
of Kalnmazno. nre visiting her pat­ son. Harold, of Barrie, spent Sunday
ents, Mr. and Mr#. E. B..Payne.’
with Mr. and Mie. Geo. Tongate
and Floyd.
Notice.
. .........
Frank Willkoi andi
Hastings' Hive No. 308,/Wlll hold son. Clare. w»*i&gt;' cuert.* of Mr. and
its, next regular meeting Wedne— 1 Mrs. .Cha*’. ’Willk* * at ihctr’coitnie
day ovening. July 29. instead of
&gt; I nt Fine -take:, C. WHlke? home is
August 5, because ot Chautauqua.i- lln L'tbandale.
1 '
"I

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich

Without a Machine That
Will Save Him Money

A comfortable seat, made of channel steel and hardwood.

Tin* steel is routed tn prcti-nl rust and the bourds
nre well nlrinlrd for prrMimitlmi. The scat I# i feet long and a
u*p fomtorlahlr shapr. The legs arc made in such shape (hat
they Mill not sclllr Into the (jrniind.
•In*.! the Ihiiiy for parks mid luuits, as It can be removed eas­
ily li'oin plucp to bluer.
Shipped in the,knockdown.

The Jordan &amp; Steele Mfg. Co.
HASTINGS, lIICHRi AN

Anger.
Anger Is by no means a sign of a
strong character bul. on the contrary,
that of a weakling whose aoul, »c
r^rl l Mrs Gabb. "I should say ho far from getting expurgated of Its
w.i«i cool, Why. his teeth chatlsred.” rercngtdnlncBS. t» stUl more confound
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
cd by It.—Seneca.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

DELTON, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
For tho “Rubber* Plant.

WANTS
Nke. Furnished Rooms for light
housekeeping at »ii So. Church
BL Bee Pldn Smllh.
. If

or Kale Cheap-Hough l-inch lum­
ber fur roofing and sheeting, also
bill stuff. Phone 40117. Inquire
F. G. Pierce, City.
if

Cistern* built, rlraned and repaired
All work guaranteed. Phone or
leave word at Smith** Market Leo
KinHIi. City.
If

Oiu*
Hgftt driver, ihn*1 years old.
ihriH.1 roll*, ime In three' years
old. C. FeldpaiiM h. t'Jt I luflR 2
short.
••
For file— i re.- full bl—-I O. I. •:
btY10d SOW*. ltM‘‘ .
DrMotl. phone 3k
quire 1«37 S'1- Hnyr
&gt; ■•-i
flee.

while nml buff.

For Sale-Good dry mixed wood
1225 per conJ delivered. Phone A.
F. Sylvester br Geo. Tolljunt. if

-r*FBrSrtB=Corm'r on 8. Hanover Hl.
’
Phone 323 R. or inquire of E. A.
'
Benedict.
tf
For Rent—House wilh barn, on Ea»l
Green SI. Suitable for two fami­
lies. Thoa. E. Walers. 418 E
Green St, Phone 455.
If

JontOt—Diamond Wrikilng.
---- -—,— —
----- ---------.. . ‘sterday afternoon al
foub
ber plant that h*» become bare bflprlork Miss Floremr Diamond was
leave* at the bottom, nml hence an- tutilrd in marriage lo Mr. Paul
sightly, they should go out for a coun Jones, of Grand Rapid*, lhe cere­
try walk and collect some fresh raoaa mony lieing performed al the home
from a damp bank, and then proceed of her panmts, Mr. and Mr*. N. T.
to treat the plant a* follows: Close Diamond, In that rity.
1 he liHde t* w&lt;-ll known in this
notch half way through the atent. and city ami enunly, where she grew
Rhe gradthen cllt the latter upward* for an I" young womanhood
from the Haslings High
Inch. Insert In thia cirft a amah peb- uahil
j'clnx»L and for several year* post
has been a very taccrssful teacher,
and place a thick layer around the of late- having a splendid iwwilion
wound and bind It securely with twine. in tbe Grand Rapid- sell vol*..
Keep the mou constantly * moist. In
Tire groom, we flmlerslantl. is
about -two month* root* will form In one of (he eastern repreflenltflLre*
the mo*a. and when these are seen
Gie Berkey A Gay Furniture wn.
coming through, sever the stem nnd Tlfi'.v will make their,home in New
plant the mosa aud item tn good soil Aork City, so we ate informed, and
In a pot: theh in due course you will with them go the l&gt;e*t wishes of
twists of friends.
get a nice dwarf plant.

Baldwin. Phon
iir"Sale—While eiiofrtel baby rnr-

Varuiim Cleaner lo Reul—Electric
or hand power cleaners lo rent by
. the day. Phone 137.
. If

For Hale—Fine summer home on
bank of Tliornapple lake. In­
cluding bouse, barn and «lmp.
with % acre land, some fruit.
Price right. Phone 23911. *'
If
Sparks.

According lo an old Cherokee legend,
when plants arid animals were cre­
ated. they were told to watch and keep
awako for seven nights The first
night nearly all the animals stayed
awake The next night several of
them dropped aslbep. The third night
Imniin* ;il still more went to sleep. At last, on
tho seventh night, onlf the owl. th*
still awake. Therefore they have tho
power to sec and go about In the
dark. Even the ln*» went lo sleep.
Only the cedar*, the pine, tho sprues.

!&gt;&gt;(_&gt; .in.! ii.
p.iini. .1
In all seven ufihu. Therefore they are
Wanted Egga—My prtcr tbl.&lt; wwk:
good running order for only *256.
No. I egg*, strictly clean and
fresh. 22c; No. 2 eggs. 17c. Egjt.over Iworeroeks old are not gradmul wc
Armored
«1 fresh. Joaepb Rogers.
If
earlier origin than I* grti.-rally sup­
posed Tho Knight* of SL John of
For Salo—Registeretl Dunw Jersey
.
wheel
chair.
b.«.. Itolb .vxu, Trraled ''"i
d’Art Jerusalem built tn 1530 a war galley,
eliotor,. J. K MrKlwmu.
ir.
■
■■
tho Santa Anna, which was protected
with a cuirass of lead, to Its great ad.
For Salt
.. ... mare.
For Sale—Nine room house.
... .
Phone |«3-|:
vantage In »ea fights. The Santa
. quin; 937 So. Hayes St.
Homer. Warner.
Anna had another modern feature; a
contemporary chronicler narrates ulth
Not ire Tho best Hewing machine
on
neemes. a
pleased astonishment that tho vessel
oil gnu
and nretllea,
2 moeas
blocks nonn
north m
of "‘Vl’r"'w"
the monument, where the sign is. I % " ' "r 'm.e 1 I ave a
re- 1 carried a bakery, which permitted the
crew to enjoy tho luxury of fresh
‘
JoM idi Rogers.
2--WU-. bread.
Sihrr
ii»rr aPlating
iuiiiiu—’&lt; &gt;i-&lt; jyour
'iiii vna
old miiu
knives.
■-.
rspai uonsi story.
forks and spoons silver plalrd and or Sale (.heap A pood hen
:u..
made a* good aa new al n very
and lw&lt;» Moves.» Ijall 57.1
In a consistory tho pope and cardi­
low prire. .Mail by parrels pjnd. S4,,‘
Milla.
nals are seated In a circle. At tho
-------Advance
Mfg. Co.
Co., Kalainaioo.
~--- *———■—-——
pope's rig|it hand *lts the senior cardi­
Mich.
4-wiui or Sale—\ Hurbtufl bull. 2? nal bishop, beyond whom are tbe oth­
month* old. Call 131 IL 3S. l-wk
er* of that order, according to senior­
•Lott—Friday a pair id rimlr«
ity. After the last cardinal bishop
giasM** in black case. Fintler
comee the senior cardinal priest, and
tdeajw return to BANNER oilier.
Not Ire.
Reward.
i-wk
Accounts for care of Inta are now so on through that order. Finally,
after the last cardinal liriest comes
due
and
slmitld
lie
paid
nrffhre.
For Rent—New modern nouse, W.
not the senior but' tho junior cardinal
Grand SI.
For. Sale— Modern
deacon, and so ou in reverse order,
9 mom house, 44kf'Emt Green1 Htnnlsh'ing with the senior deacon at
T. J. Drosseau.
‘ 3-wks
the left hand of tho pope.
For Sale—A good four year old
HASTINGS MARKETS
work mftrr. 'bolor gray. Weight
about 13k).
Hickory Corner*
Corrected Tl.tirMlay, July 23.
; When he can't get front seats at
phone. Joseph Haines, Cressey.
The Haatinus Milling Co. is pay-! tho theater he growls about the box
office discrimination; when he can ho
Found—lii front of W. J. Conway's ing 75 cent* for obi wheal, and 72} decides r.ol to lake them after All—
.. house, boy's coal. Owner can wheat and •&gt;»!* decline. Rutter1 for the show ean’l be a good one. or
have Mme by proving properly
and paying fpr advertisement. W. and butter fal advance. KggH ai I they would have been gone long ago.
Wc all know the complete pessimist.
1 J. Conway. Doi/er, Houle I . l-wk ilown. ’
Ho Is almost as depressing as tho pro­
PHODUCa.
i’or Sale Cheap—Good gas range.
fessional optimist—Collier's, Weekly.
' four burners. Inquire BANNER. If
Work Horse for sab’ cheap. C.
, In the Pride of Their Youth. ■
ME STH.
Christiansen, Rec. 5, Baltimore.
You remember thia. In tho three
Z-Wks | HveC arrewS. i
greatest decisions to bo taken in life
Sale—Four houses in Hastiiig-:1 Vealcal
dr
— ihorses,
------- lafco ----• । Tl
r' Hoc*,
four
any kind
Ho_, alive.ptj
llr^^
„
life work, and love—each soul must bo
1 . ...1 Hm.
stork or good farm of righty I tSt^sn^iZii mrja
Its own couhael. Children must per­
arres.
Ram Marshall, Morgan.'Muttoa.gmsed.u.
form their duty lo themselves and to
AMD „,U!B
life by sooner or later going their own
way.—From "Young Wisdom.”
For Rent—Furnished and unfur- 'rwrt*n*.»nre. io
nished rooms. 213 No. R
’
Phone 384R.
What. Indeed, does not that word
For Sale—My eighty acre farm al’
cheerfulness imply. It means a con­
Morgan. Jemima Morgan. 2-wk*
tented spirit. It means a pure heart.
It means a kind and loving disposition.
For Reni—Furnished collage nt
£
It means’ humlHtf" and charily, it
Thomapide latke. Address Mr*. oJSr'i
means a generous'appreciation of oth­
Eva Houghlalin. Morgan.. l-wk I
ers and a modest opinion Of self.—
Thackeray.
Wanted—Girl for general
work. no washing.*. Apply 1021
North Bread way.
t-wk
'J&gt;n girl* tinvr grnouafrd from n

For Bale—Thoroughbred
Indian Misditno. »ijs.
Rnnnc.r dnekt: also nine, young
nig*. Plione 319-21^IS. ’
Hainc. .

UtaWM &lt; &gt; rlibiiU»JJ4at.Hi''y arej.er(cctly I
applied;

"The Best for the Money Store’

SIX THOUSAND
Blue Chambray Shirts
Sold by me in six years. There's a
reason-THEY DO NOT FADE!
ALL STYLES—Attached
detached collar, no collar

Price 50c
G. F. Chidester, Clothier
Phone 22, Hastings, Mich.

PAGE EIGHT

Drulii of Ned Holbrook.

Edward Holbrook, Jr, son of Ed­
ward Holbaook. of Muskegon, who
in*- “
lhe
liul*
resided in Hastings, dtfrir
■* '*
Muskegon
year and n half, died jni _____
on Wednesday of last week,
rek. after a
long illnutei of tirt»-reuloeis.
He
wan 87 yfar* Old. He left Hast­
ings last April io tei frt the Sani­
tarium in Howell, mil hh condition
tac-amo such that ha- returned
home where he died. Rev. Maurice
Grigsby, of I hi* city, conducted aervides Jn Muskegon on Saturday.
The body was brought to Hasting*
in the afternoon nnd interred in the
family loj in Riverside cemetery,
member* of the Brotherhood and
Fellowship Club, of which doceap-

Mr. Holbrook was a young man of
many attainment*. Previous lo hi*
illness be was employed a* if com­
mercial engineer by a iJelroil firm
— no uanger.
inanufai-tufing large cranes. Mr.
"Weren't you afraid that the doctor Holbrook wa.« a member
‘
of (he
ybu sent for might not be ablo lo ro Firsf Presbyterian church, of Delleve the baby whan it choked oq the troll.
pieces of dough It tried to aweilowF
S'o. indeed! One thing a doctor
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. McBain
„
visited
friends iu Hickory Corners, Sunday.
patlento cough up the dough "
Instead of picking up pieces of bro­
ken glass, wet a Woolen cloth, lay on
the floor ov^r ths fragment* and pat
lightly. Tho tiny particles will stick
to tho cloth, which may be burned.

The largest tree In the United
States Is said to be the "Mother of the
Fore*t." a giant redwood in the Cala­ ,
veras big tree grove In California. It
la supposed to contain 140.C19 board
feet of lumber.

3l~

A deaf and dumb man la Frankfort
trees la Argentina; tho Juicy early does such excellent cleaning and ginAmerican downy-eklnaed peach. th*
clingstone downy peach, the alipstoM
nonadherent peach, and two necta- A short Ums ago he packed a lot of
funCthra for one of his regular patroag wto was moving to another town.
subtropical regions. It 1a to bs found She told him to send hl* bill and bs
tn the southern Andean. Pampean and
Maritime regions, but peach groves
occur In largest number along the si- forgpt!“—Indlaaapolla News.
tensive stretch of territory lying be­
tween Buenos Aires and Mendosa.

When Insect bites occur the Imme­
diate application of a little ammonia
often prevent* swelling and inflam(nation. It is a good plan to keep a
bottle of oU of eucalyptus, because
mosquitoes havo a decided aversion to
tho small, and will promptly leave for
other fields If a little of tbe oil Is,
sprinkled about where they congre-

Juot Surmising.

‘period of renaissance* the paper

Don't knock on the glass With your
hand; you might hurt it. Use a sledge
hammer.”' Thar* the ironic notice
York vermin exterminator's shop. In­
side ths window ire three or four
/errata, trained to hunt rats. Before
the shop owner put the sign on the
window tapping on the glass to arouas

sports of the neighborhood.

Literature.
Literary history is thVgreat morgue
ha,, all
._ ..
Heinrich Heine.

It must 'a' be«n one of them revolutlons where they killed the king or
Tbare la no tnje potency put that
*umpln',~ reflected his neighbor.—Liv- of help; nor true ambition but ambl*
tngston Lance.

*^)(g

EVERY
COOK WANTS THE
BEST FLOUR
Get Your Cook French’s White Lily Flour—-It’s Best

There is more French’s White Lily Flour used in Barry
County than of all other flours combined. Ask yourself the
reason why this is so.

in this county would not all
be using French's White Lily Flour unless they KNEW
that it was the BEST, would they?
They are doing just
what everyone else is seeking to do, and that is to get the
BEST FOR THEIR MONEY. They haye us^d French's
White Lily; they have tried other flours.
But they all come
back to Finch's White Lily Flour because it is the BEST
MADE FLOUR ON THE MARKET
It is also the CLEANEST flour on the market because all
the grain is washed and polished; all cockle, broken kernels
and foul stuff are taken out by special patented machines,
which is not done in other mills.
Therefore you get all this
stuff in the flour those other mills make.

As the result of 40 years of successful experience arid the
most modem equipment of machinery, French's White Lily
Flour has a rich, nutty flavor all its own
Try it the next

Middleville Koller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor, Middleville, Mich

�THE

JULY 23,1914-20 PAGES.

HASTINGS

QUIMBY.

Miss Ethel Harshlterger of Haslings spent several days with her
| cousins IsHin mid Earl Scott of
This place.
Miss Ruth Root left Wednemlay
for Kalamazoo, io visit relatives.
Mark Peake and family have re­
turned from Homer, ColhOUn Co.
where they have lx*en working and
has snlij Jun farm here to Abeti
Johnson nf Hostings.
The Quarterly Conference of M.
E. uhureh has iieen postponed un­
til August. 291 h.. .
The Quimby Sunday School was
highly entertained Sunday when
John Ketcham nnd Chug. Maywood
came down in th-ir autos, bringing■’
12 boya of lhe Sunday school, also
Miss Mildred Ketcham. They gave
several song*. Mr. Ketcham- gave
a line talk on the Sunday School1
lesson
of
Blind
Barliina&gt;'us(•
Thoughts that we could do wvll lo1
profit by. .Mr. Maywood also ren­:
dered a fine nolm and a few brief1
remarks which were well received.•
We cordially invite th«m to come’
again. W- highly appreciate their
efforts.
.
Joy Smith and family and By’
Edmonds and wife spent Sunday in
Haiti- Cr—k.
Mrs. Tina Chaffee expects tn
Iftave Wednesday for Battle Creek‘
for mi operation for goiter. Thej
best wishes of all go wilh ln-r mid1
hopes for a spyedy recovery.’"
At the minual school meeting
Monday night. John.’ Caslelijin was]
re-elreted for moderator.

I

BANNER

THE SURVIVORS PICNIC WILL
SEARCH FOR W
BE HELD THURSDAY, JULY 30
drove. South of
HAS BEU Him AtCedarAVertinnn's
(’.reck. Good, Prpprain and

Picnic Dinner.
Tho “Survivors” picnic will
ADVENTURERS IN Al l&gt; AGES
FOLLOWED THE METAL’S • held in W-rt man’s Grove on Thur
day.
July
30.
This grove is a li:
LURE.
mile South of Cedar •Creek.- Nee
l-s» to say there .will b- a Inc
emwd.
and
a
good
time fur a)l who
SOUTH AMERICA SEARCHED
attend.
in thi* inThe nam&lt;
FOR MYTHICAL ELDORADO

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 19.

OXFORDS
Wholesale Cost

-d the MolL m-IiuoI in lhe varix j
Thcse/nnd the descendants of
Wildest “Pipe Dream" Enticed Men days.
lhe pioneer children who attend- I
In Seureh For Gold Cmrrrd
•m! that school are the 01105 direct-]
Indian Chief.
arc never closely drawn. I
The lure of gnld has ever been the lines
the people of the soulliwestlhe basis for brave exploit * anil and
part of the county ar- largely
IhiIiI adventure, mid often about it -rn
nt these annual .gal h-&lt;
has.been woven lhe enllcihg w-b «&gt;T represented
There will be the iHual'
mystery and myth to add to the -rings.
Following izest of its pursuit.
Tli- ancient picnic dinner.
■ '
Argonaut* sailed in search of the progratp:
Song.
We are going to clean house in our low shoe department.
mythical Golden Fleece, \yhile the
Brayer.
Wc don't say w&lt;- arc going to sell every pair of low cuts and
golden apple’ of the injORtVii-u* Iles­
Hong.
periiias lured on the giant ll-reules.
lUritation—Rennie .Johnson.
• that" wi*»wiH not carry over a single pair, but we are going to
The bold Phoenicians Miil-d l&gt;&gt; tinAddress.
dispose of every pair we can between now and the first of
shores &lt;&gt;f Spain to gather a golden
harvest -for lhe merchant- of Syria.
September.
Song—By Johnson hoy*.
and th- old Semitic navigators sailIb-citalion—Chrj-stn! Itorn.
We arc making the prices so low right now when you can
-d out from th- Red Sea. to *--k it
at-Tnrshislr.mid in ti» tam. d-imii-s
usm’low shoes, that any fair minded, iwrum, man. woman or
Koto mid Chorus- Mr : mid Mr&lt;
of Ophir. whose location is even Gtljisenbouser.
,
'
child,
if they have any idea of getting a pair of shoes, and can
now a niystery.
liecitation.
' #
‘ find a fit in our large assortment of low cuts offered in this sale,
The Portuguese as early a* HuMt|sic.
i
middle of lhe fifteenth c-nlury
cannot help but l&gt;e pleased and glad to fake advantage of the
Recitation—Mildred Smith.
Moving pictures will lie used byr brought gold from the w-*l coast
opportunity.
■
.
the Mothers Pension L»ague oft of Africa, mid it was In liiul a s-a
Drill nnd Finn -Exercise.
Pennsylvania to arouse public opin­. route tn the gold mid spice laden
ion lo force lhe slate legislation ntI shores nf the Far East•&lt;bat Vasco
Its next session lo appropriate a1 da Gains sailed around tip’ Cape of
Music—“Nearer My
million dollars as th- states sham. Good Hop- mid Columbu* finally Thee.”—Orchestra.
embarked to venture Into unknown
of the mothers' pension fund.
LIKE ODESSA.
seas upon that memorable voyage
Sloan’s Liniment gives instant re­. of H02. Th- iliM-gvery nt Hi- New
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCANney nnd
lief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. IlI World bul added a new sliimtlu* to ,mother. Mrs. Alic- Colwell. went to
goes straight (0 lhe painful part—. th- unceasing, restless m-m-eh for Baltic Creek-Wednesday to receive
Soothes the' NerVes and slops the.1 Wealth, nndin th- inan-eloii« tales treatment for Mrs. McCartney, who
Because that is just what we mean. We would rather get
pain. Il is also good for Rheuma­. of pearls mid jewels rare and glil- has been in’poor health since last
We have had quite a number of calls (or our Ham­
cost oiit ol these Roods now, as the season is nearing its close,
tism, Sore Throat, Chest pains nnd| I ering golden ornaments decnraling
Sprains. You don’t need to niii—. simple savages who knew but till I­
than to carry them over until next year and have the money tied
mocks since wc began offering them at ao% off'. These
Chas.
Daily.
•
Will
Caswell.
Ed.
,
of
their
value,
the
adventuroits
mid
Il penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger,
Jackson. Emerson llyiUM. Frank
up for. six or eight months.
ixniisville, Ky. writes: ”1 sufferedI uredulous eonqulstadores *aw a Coykeiidall. ('laud Carr. Grover
are the best Hammocks made and you are getting a bargain
In fact", many of the Oxfords. Pumps and Sandals-in' this
,
with quite a severe neuralgic head­. glorious land of promise.
when you buy- one of them.
great sale are priced even BELOW TllE WHOLESALE
ache for four months without any’
Among the most enticing of ilies- attended Hie h&lt;»rCOST.
relief, I used Sloans Liniment-fur’ tales was lhe one the Coqii.-iins Intwo or three nights nnd I haven’tl diaps told the earliest Reltlers of
Mr. nn&lt;l Mrs. Homer Montan left
suffered with my head since.” Gel; the colony of-Coro, established by
rmacy
Just take a look at these prices.
a bottle today. Keep in. the housei Juan &lt;1- Ampties in 1527 on th- nnr- Thursday noon l&lt;» visit hi« sister,
Hastings, Mich.
• ! all the lime for pains nnd all hurts.• row isthmus that conned* the neMisses Aimes Earle and Mnrjorie
!25c„ 50c. and 11.00. RecommendedI ninsula of Paraguanan with th&gt;*
Women's $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, Pumps' and Sandals
by Carveth.A Stebbins.—A. E. Mul- ftininland about lhe Lake nf MaraAll leathers, all styles, mad- by high grade shoe makers.
U | Holland.—Adv.
rnybo. in Venezuela. According to of weeks with relative* mid friends
their stories, a tribe of fierce but near Saranac.
Sale Price, $2.49
wealthy Indians dwell In the inntinMr. and Mrs. Alfa .David visited
lains some distance to the south; over Sunday wilh friends al MulWomen’s $3.00 Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals
'
wilh whom gold was so nlmndanl likan.
Patent Leather,* Vici Kid, Gun Metal, Tap, Calf and
that they powdered lhe whole body
and Mrs. Will Onsload of
Nubuck.
‘
of their Chief wilh its dud.
Grand Rapids mid Mr. “:nndMrs.
\
Sale Price, $1.98
And thus was started the (ale of Frank Clark
“'..-.r!; of Carlton ..............
motored
’T.l Dorado.’* th- gild-d one, a tale iov-r. in th- former’« auto and ve­
Which in its repealed f&lt;4bnft grew iled Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Lepnnl
Women’s $2.50 Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals
into most wonderful fiction, hut Sunday.
Gun
Metal,
Vie?
or
-Patent
Leather.
which was founded in its first in­
Miss Nellie Human wehl to
stance on a fact, according to the
'
Sale Price, $1.79
sketch of the life and work of Hie W-lch and family over Sunday.
lnt&lt;‘ Adolph Bandolier, hy Edwnnl
Mr. and Mrs. Ilonu-r Morgan went ' Women's Juliets
Aibes. in the June number of’the
Plain toe and patent tip, or patent front stay, rubber or
MonUily Bulletin of the Pan Amer­ purchased a home nqd expect to
leather heels, all sizes.
ican Union, Washington. D. C. move tho find of September.
Sale Price, $1.25
Bandolier, it seems, estahlished Hie
Frank Mosey took hi* son T.-o lo
Attend PARSONS'—a school that has an established reputation—a school that
fad that "a chieftain who was gild­ Arm Arbor Thursday morning
Men’s $4.50 and S5.00 Oxfords
has been placing students in good, paying positions for the past 40 years and has
ed for a certain ceremonial occas­
ion once rcaly existed on th- table­ .‘ration for appendicitis.
graduates all over the nation who have been and arc SUCCESSES.
Button or Lace, Gun Metal Calf. Patent Leather, Tan
A letter
land of Bogota, id. th- Province of said he was gelling along very
Calf and Vici, all high grade goods and worth every
Gunddinumiircn, inithe heart of New nicely.
- cent of the regular price.
Sale Price, $2.98
Granada.
”
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/
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Miss
Blanch
Wickan
i«
at
the
Ann
THE BEST EVIDENCE OF OUR WORK TODAY
On this hRlrpfain dwelt the agri­ Arbor hospital for mi operation.
Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords
Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Cramer arid
cultural village Indians known ns
Button
or
lace.
Gun
Metal
Calf,
Tpn
Calf and ViciIs the demand there is for our graduates. They give general satisfaction every*
tin* Muyscaz They wove col ton three children are
Kid, made by first class American shoe makers, all
and
cloth, mined emerald*, nnd also cousin. Chas. Dail?
where. The reason is because our system is thorough. Wc will have some­
clean, snappy goods.
Sale Price, $2.39
salt. Those product* were ex­ They made th- tri
thing to say about it next week. Wc want to correspond with you about our
changed .for the gold of other inerts motorcycle.
Men’s $3.00 Oxfords
tribes, nnd by thrift and industry
work and your prospects.
NORTH EAST. CARLTON’..
lhe precious metal wn= ncciimulntGun Metal, Goodyear Welts, first class stock, sensible
cd to superfluity o nt ho tableland ’ Mrs. Henry Bo-kell mid son Rnnlast, all sizes.
Sale Price, $1.89
of Bogota. On the plateau were dall of Grmid Rapids, bamo Thurs­
several l&amp;kes which were regarded day for n visit with her aunt. Mrs.
Big rcductians on dllch^/dren's and misses' Oxfords
by the Muyscas as holy places. Wm. Tasker and familyEach nf them was lhe supposed
Mrs. Lister A’aubrocklin . took
seat of a special divinity, to which diruior with Mrs. Ami Cheney
Pumps and Sandals.
gold and enuii’aliis wyi- offered by Lake -Gdeswa. Saturday... ..
.
throwing them into the • water.
Frank Friend, wife nnd dmich
Among these the Lake of Guatnvi­ ter. Annabelle, of IMens.mil Vall-v
Address W. W. Parsons, Pres.
KALAMAZOO, MICH
ta tiecnme famous.
visited Claud Thomas and family
Near the lake lay the village of Sunday. .
Enin Cain nnd family look din­
Guatavita. whose inhabitants about
tho year 1490 cons|ilnl-d an, inde­ ner with Frank AHerding and wife.
pendent tribo. A legend was cur­ Sunday.
August Tasker is working /for
rent among them that the wife of
Stores at Hastings and Remus, Mich,
one of their earlier chiefs had Frank Allerdtng Ibis week. '
thrown herself into the water to
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
avoid a punishnienL mid hail sub­
sequently become (It- goddesl- of
the lake. When a uew-«l»irf of
Guatavia was chosen an imposing
-.eramonial was observe&lt;|.
The mule population marched
out in a long procession to lhe lake.
In front walked wailing qign. nude,
their bodies painl-d with red ochro,
the sign of mnurninu. Groups fol­
We wish to close out our lines of Summer Underwear to make
lowed. richly decorated with gol.d
.room for fall merchandise. If you will look over the following list
nnd emeralds, their heads adorned
wilh feathers, and bravos clothed in
you will see that wc have made the prices to do it.
jaguar skins. Some wj&gt;nt uttering
joyful shouts, others bb’W on horns,
pipes and concbs.. There wore
priests in long, black robes adorn­
Ladies’ Union Suits 48c value now
37C
ed with white cr«»**-*. und (all,
19c
Ladies* Union Suits 29c value now
black caps.
Behind them camo
the’nobles, of the trilio and chief
Men’s Union Suits 98c value now'.....
69c
prieslo, -bearing lhe newly- elected
Men’s Union Suits 48c value now
chieftain upon a barrow bung with
37C
disks of gold. His naked body was
Xlcp's /Athletic Union Suits $1.00 value now
69c
anointed with resiinm* gums nnd
59C ,
Men’s Athletic Union Suits 74c value now
covered all fiver wilh gold-dust.
This wag. the.. giltMI man. Ar­
Men’s Athletic Union Suits 48c value now
•37c
rived at thiT shore, th- gilded chief
37c
Men’s Athletic Shirts and Drawers 48c value now ....
ami his companions st-.pped upon a
balsa
and proceeded upon il to lhe
Men’s Balbrigan Shirts and Drawers 48c value now ..
37c
middle of the lake.
There the
Men’s Balbrigan .Shirt and Drawers 25c value n8w .’.
19c
bhjef plunged into the water and
washed off his metallic' coyering.
■while tho assembled company, with
shouts and sound of instrumenls.
threw in the gold and jewels
brought ns offering*. The cere­
mony completed, (he chief relum­
ed to the shore and all went back
to the village to clos- the festival
with dancing and feasting.
This
was the occasional cor-inOnial of a
Phone 243
Shutters Bros., Props.
Hastings, Mich
primitive tribe of Indians the real
PHONE 102
HASTINGS, MICH.
basis of a legend which passed from
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
longue to tongue until it lured men
from far beyond the seaa wilh the
vain hope of conquest and of spoils.

Big Sale of Men’s, Women’s and
Children’s Oxfords, Pumps
and Sandals

We Say Oxfords at Cost!

1 hose Hammocks
20% Off

Why?

C. E. HARVEY FSX

How You Can Earn a
Bl§ Salary

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�THE HAgTINGJ BANNER. JULY 23, 1911.

The Hastings Banner
Published every Thursday at
Want Column, fc a word for each
' HMGnga. Michigan.
* :ii««rlion. No adv. for less than' 12
cents.
. •
'
COOK BROS, Editors.
Card-of Tftanks, to a word. .
Obtluory poetry and rcaolutlons,
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR
5c a line.
Obituaries of 20 lines or less will
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be published free; 5 cents‘per line
ONE YEAR, in advance81.00
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SIX MONTHS, in advance.,...- SO charged
THREE MONTHS, iu‘advajice:. -'5 lines.
Notices of births, dentlik or mar­
CANADIAN 8UH8CI11 PTIONS
riages will be printed free as news
per year, in advance f J50
matter.
No comrnunienlion will bs pub­
Entered at lhe posloffice at Has­
lished
under any circumstances untings, Michigan, as second clou
less il bears the writer's name and
posloffice address.
advertising hates.
Display advertising rates on ap­
JOB PRINTING
plication.
The BANNER has one of lhe best
Business locals and reading no­ equipped Job offices in Western
tices. On first page or among brev-. .Michigan and is prepared to do any
Hies, l2Vt cents a hni*.
kind of book and job printing.
.

COURT HOUSE NEWS

clippings-about the communi­
ty Issued from the outside press.
LOCAL HISTORICAL - - and
Interest Is usually easy to arotw SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGA­
, in archaeological and ethnological
Bcoroely a county in
WORK SUGGESTEDI ofMichigan
TORS CONDEMN IT
is witlmu* winr evidennIndian occupation. Indian trails

William.J. Carkin. Huttings
.28 MICHIGAN HISTORICAL COUMISMargaret Wnlsti, Lowell ...
20
Earl E. Bounerville, Hope .
SK*i GIVEN SOME VALU­
,Jane
Turpenning,
Prairievilla
18
~ .
’
‘
’
ABLE HINTS.
Iler J.'Fairchild. Harding*
Vera F. Ward, Hrtstings

can atm be traced in the newvr
countias.
In aotae counties rock MIUXTIEW; MEN WHO STUDY
earring* can be found. The sitrs
■
CAUSES THAT M AKE FOR
of Iqdian v,
--'planting-ground*
vjljqryj,
Hl MAN DEGENERACY.
iiallles and
id graves can be identified:
in mapy. The romance xurrounding lhe Indian is a very live cul-&gt;
MR HISTORIC SITES
lure btfti in which to nourish jn- AT CONVENTION IN CHICAGO
Warranty Der&lt;K
•
AND COLLECT RELICS IvhHl in IncMiug those sites accu­
DECLARE FOR PROHIBITION
Eugene Powers to Homer E.
rately. There are probably in lhe
Downing, parcel, Nashville, 91,700.
81ate many unidentified indunds
and deposits of Indian tools and
. William II; Frey lo Grover V.
w.-apoiw.
Fuch
interest
might
Rothenberg,
lot.
Fine
Lake
resort,
(&gt;f
the
Traffic In Alcoholic Bever1
readily develop into concerted uc- nges Thus Hcleuthts, Moralists
serve For Future Generations
■Johnstown. 8150. •
Hon. not to &lt;qioii the mounds
Sumner Sponablc lo James J.
Memorial* of Past.
mid BusIneM Men Agree. ’
which
shnfild
lie
loft
tn
thesrienMead, parcel, City, 12.000.
The difficulties .encountered^ by
equipped -arrhoeologist—
PhilnulhrepisU have long been
Mark Peake to Alien E. Johnson.' almost all obi romniumties when liflcaUy
hut tn identify mid preserve them opposed* lo the traffic in alcoholic
et al.. Ho am'S, sec. *,35, Hastings. they have tri-d
reconstruct the and have them ui’curSlely located liquors as a beverage. The preach­
fl.INI.
life of their, curly past ,fs reason by township mid range mi'the atlas ers have condemned it -because of
Peter Hothaar to Minerva E. for n strong protest against an. sheets of the United Slates Geolog­ lhe moral havoc it ha* wrought in
Rot Laar, lot, Nashville, 81.IM).
opinion comni-n!v voted in new ical Survey.
homes and coinmunilies. Econo­
I-ois V. Standley lo Eugene' H. coinmuniliee lliut they are too
The appropriate marking of his­ mists have brought forth statistics
RosencnuuL lot. Fine Lake park, young lo have any history.toric sites is another' activity hi which prove that it is altogether
Al.L IN THE SAME BOAT.
Johnstown, 8150.
Of course no community Is. at which local 'interest may easily be wasteful and harmful.- Christian
These is no-one tiling women have pleaded fpr its annihi­
Ida M. Slreejer to Wayne B. any time too young to have some aroused.
• Thu following editorial from that excellent patter, lhe Chicago Her­ McClintock, Parcel, Gun LakF, Yan­ post, and to have some reeoni of that 'contributes more directly tn lation.
that past if only ii.i the memories historic consciousness in a romHut it was not until lhe railroads
ald. h such a plain and fair idalement showing the Inter-depen­ kee Springs. 81.00.
It is exactly the niunily than the bestowal of hon­ ami large business cnlerprises of
Henry A. Brooks to Henry. C. I of the pk&gt;ne-i'
dence of business men that we gladly reproduce ittime to begin lo keep records of ors upon the old landmarks. Be- this country decreed that any em­
Glasner.
lot.
Nashville,
8150.
Rufus M. Polls, insurance superintendent of Illinois, reports that
It he community life when a roin- Mdes Indian sites some counties af­ ploye- indulging in stimulants ns ni
Florence Merrill to Frank Beck­ inunity is young, for never again ford sites of furtrading stations, of beverage would he discharged and!
outside slock firu insurance companies uperatiiig in this stale hold W,- with.
lot, Beechwood, Wall Lake, will the opportunity l&gt;«» afforded to important military events during
I'lti.OOU worth of slocks, and bonds of the New Haven Railroad. This Won.
them so judiciously and (he French and British occupidinn. Ironiz.'d saloons that the.American
Earl McAllister to Eugene Rose- preserve
does not include investments in its subsidiaries.
completely. H is too true that nnd of many evenh important to pvople It'gan lo realize fully that
Mr. Polls dnw nut say Flint these holdings. Of depreciated stock ini- eranz, lot. Fine lake resort, Johns­ the present —ms comnionplace. the locality and to the Slate since lhe liquor business was a foe 10
Ik is cenmllf.lrue tlui.. the i.uili- that time. Every village and city mankind.
■■pair tinrtOlvenry of the companies. H&lt;&lt;.suggests that-such large-invest­ town. 81.00.
Because it is better equip­
vtdual has little concern for it ex­ shoflfd appropriately mark lhe Sip''
NoW collie life AltefilBtS, lll&lt;' PCl-|
ments in New Haven securities justify 'inquiry into the relations between
(•|Bjnw.
cepting as II ministers to his needs of its first school, church and sim­ entitle men who make a .study of
MW, ...«l ra.ln»,l
........ .ra„I,„Earl Mc. in the present or the immediate ilar important public indiUiiions. the causes leading lo the physical ped.
lliu echo al bpnnglh'ld of the New Haveu wreck points a truth that Allislor. Ixil, Fine Lake resort, future. tJnd&gt;T these conditions il A simple white stone bearing mi breakdown of men mid women, e.«- I
is not easy to cultivate the histori­ appropriate inscription i$ oflrif peeially those which cause de-i
people are prone to overtook: the truth that we are all practically in Johnstown, «i.im&gt;,
Fpr the same reason, general y. and they speak in no un­
Because wc stake our repu­
' the same Imai.
Nothing can happen anywhere in the United Slates
Jennings Land Co. ot al lo Ed- cal senso of .-•••ing the present adequate.
vithoul affecting lo sutim extent nearly everybody in il.
I *]"
gjriljjp’ai ® 33%.-^.. Ji’ from the'viewpoint of the distant every community should prize th- certain languag". They had a I
future
In this work the service opporhinily to focus public atten­ ronvenlion in Cihcngn last week, 1 tation . as jewelers on our
Here we have the* collapse uf a railroad combination down East. On Yankee Springs; also 59 a. sec. fi. of lhe local historical society must tion and stir anew:, the-popular In-, mid Hi" following is tb&lt;&gt; pros* report
ierosl jn local history alTord-d by of their artion as to Hie use of al- work.
.......the
...............
-----middle
1...-—
- .
...
its face il is remote from
Interest* -•*"
of lhe
West.
Except in so , Orangeville: al.ii 1K87 a. sec. 8. supplement individual Initiative.
far as il nngiit read on the general-radroad situation it is apparently an। Yankee Springs: also 88 a. sec. 8.
In every present-day Michigan the recurrom-e of anniversaries of cbh'oL
Chicago, July 15.—Alcohol was
Orangeville;
1'3.85
a. sec. 21, community there exist the ele­ Hu1 significant events that have
exclusively New England affair.
'
taken
place nt th-sc sites.
definitely rondemneil here as a
Orangeville; 40 « sec. 3d. Prairie­
by mean* of which to effect
We alsn have the best
And now comes this statement-from the slate's commissioner of in­ ville; 117 a. secs. 20 and 21, Orange­ ments
drug responsible for n large pro­
an awakening of the group mind to
surance to show (hat this situation, .which we have been regarding wilh ville; 80 a. sec. 21 Orangeville; 30 lhe social and civic virtues of his­
portion of the epilepsy, feeble- equipped Optical Department
A Historic and Emphatic No!
jiiitidiu'ss. insanity nfld other form*
calmness as alien to our interests, affects to a curtain extent everybody a. sec, 7 and 120 a. secs. 17 'mid &lt;8 tory. In Mil of them there are
Secretary. Bryan, who say* he of .degeneraer afflicting mankind.
Orangeville; also 17.85 a. sec. 10 public-spirited citizen* of some cunuol
in the county.
who takes out a fire Insurance policy in Illinois.. ,
live on hi* salary nf ft?,(MM)
contention nf alienists mid
Thu interrelation of every sort of business is faclSnol fancy. The and 80 n. sec. 7, Orangeville; 81.85 culture and initiative. In the pop­ a year .and must therefore add sev­ The
a. sec. 21. Orangeville; 71J0 a. sec, ular mind there need but bo a eral thousands by Chautauqua lec­ iieurolucisls adopted resolutions |
coininuiiily of inh r.-t b.-lw-en lh.- Mnall-st and tbe bi-v it ■
20. .Yankee Springs; 10 a. sec. 29, thorough conviction that the com-i tures. though he is a man of weal th demanding nation-wide prohibition.!
"It has been established that al­
man iu the country-i» truth, not buncombe. The mutual dependence uf Yankee Springs; 30 a. sec. 20. Yan­ munity can never achieve,its-high­ asked Congress fur an appropria­
kee Springs; parcel sec. 5, Yankee est welfare. a&lt; a community .and tion for a "Special Assistant Secre­ cohol is n poison directly affect ing I
Hie richest man mid the laxiresl man is reality, not rhetoric.
“SATISFACTION
OO a. sec. '29/ Yankee hence lhe highest welfare of every tary of State.” to be appointed by the brain and other tissues and that '
Nothing important can happen that is foreign to the great body of Springs;
Springs, 81.00.
.
individual in .it, except by acting himself. Tip. presumption was he its effeets arc responsible for a
OR MONEY BACK”
citizens. Nd city government ran be exploited by grafters, no state
Ilium tile kni'v’.l-dg-' of ils post and desired a~man who would he re­ large part of the various form* of
government can fall a prey to sordid politicians, no crooked scheme of
of its relationships wilh the larger sponsible lo him and not lo the iiumiity mid d«gi&gt;n«racy.".th&gt;t reso­
Probate Court.
Is Our Motto.
lutions
read.
“
Th'*
laws
of.
ipmiy
environment
of
which
il
is
a
part.
financing can be carried llirough, no railroad system can be wrecked,
Estate of Aaron E. Durfee, de­
President; Hie Senate or the coun­ &lt;l;Hes make alcohol feebly avail­
without everybody in lhe country having a certain personal interest at ceased. Report of sale of real es­ The initial organization and work try while he was away on his Chau­ able for drinking purposes mid
of
the
local
historical
society
is
tauqua lecturing tour. The salary
btake.
tate'filed.
. "
contribute lo the physical
Estate of Hernan J. Hammond, dependent primarily upon the in­ of the special assistant which Mr. thereby
nnd moral degradation of the pro-]
On the other hand, no practical plan lo improve business conditions, -deceased.
Petition
for hearing telligent; per.-Htenl effort of the Bryan desired to leave on lhe jpb pie. We uncouditionnlly condemn t
of the was to have been 81.500 a year.
no reasonable settlement jif differences between tapilal and labor in claims filed. Hearing thereon public-spirited citizens
th"
use
of alcohol a* a beverage
community acting through lhe
Irasic industries, no movement for lhe extension of foreign trade,' no step November I Uh.
Bryan’s proposition was up before and recommend that the vjiiioiis
Estate of Edgar 1). Cheney, u chib, lhe lodge. | Im school, llic li­ lhe House. The arguments had slates enact laws to eliminate its I
to encourage industry to its full productivity, can be made without
brary. lhe church, lhe press, all of been heard and the roll had been
minor.
Annual
account
of
guar
­
Jewelers—Opticians
every citizen of the United Slates having a material slake in lhe result.
the local business, social civic and called. Thu vote was 217 against use." .
dian filed.
Once this solidarity of interest is fully realized—a solidarity based
So thoroughly have the indict-1
Eslate of Amy 8. Miller, de­ political organizations of the com­ the Premier’s special assistant.
not only on jiolitieal association but also on a common material interest ceased. Petition for appointment munity.
"Call my name," growled .Speak­ mentS of | h&lt;- use &lt;&gt;f alcohol been
Phone 281
«u«tained
that
even
the
Emperor
I
in lhe promotion uf every goud cause and lhe suppression of every.bad of administrator tiled. Petition fur_ There is an initial advantage in er Clark.
of Germany has announced himself
popular'general, interest in old
"Mr. Clark," called the clerk.
&lt;me, on a common stake in real reforms and a common possibility of loss ap|M&gt;intment «fT special administra­ lh*&gt;
a* an abstainer, and has advised his
thing*, that is, if they are old ' "No."
tor
filed.
Bond
filial.
Special
let
­
in bead-lollg demagogy-th&lt;* pathway of progress will be comparatively ters issued to P. A. Sheldon.
enough lo hove ceased (o be com­
The Speaker's vote came like an people to ri'nso wine and beer
.
clear.
'.
Estalo of John . Mulvany. de­ monplace, an Interest that is often explosion.
It was a short .word, drinking.
There can no longer be any Tea-।
' --- --------------- ---------------Per- but its mingled growl. and roar
We are all in lhe same boat—there’s-no question about it. We can’t ceased. Petition for probate of will more than mere curiosity:
ORANGEVILLE.
winal
and
family
pride
in
tlm.jiosvoiced
revenge for treason at Bal­ •on to question, that scienHsls mid
filed.
Hearing
August
llth.
sit by mid contemplate a bad condition, of affairs anywhere—railroads,
Rohl. VanValkenburg went lo
-e.ssiou of old object*, is not un- timore and all Jhe pent up hale of business men a* well as mnralhla
Estate
of
James
Brown.
’
Deceas
­
manufactures, employers or employes-with the i^-a that it’s “not our ed.
mid
philanihnqn-ls
have
fully
.
vi.,\v,.,i..,.
a.v
,
munmun.
Tho
collecting
'
instipct
two
years
’
reflection.
Estate closed against claims.
proven
that
aleojyd
jy
a
beverage
is
;
'
U&gt;',
,
funeral." We can’t.see prosperity anywhere in this country without
When the House heard the
Estate of John Foley, deceased. can very profitably be directed
a curse and i'p'&lt;i'r mivtfiing elsc.i l,hilip badler is Hie proud owner
gelling some share of ij. .
Estate closed against claims.. Fin­ through the local press towards Speaker's rille . and recalled the The
man
or
th"
ix.y
whA'is
deceivll,
w
8125
team
bought
recently,
the accumulation of such objects,
al account filed.
■
For good or ill, we journey together.
••d
into
thinking
anything
&lt;»!.•*".
and
‘
nn
'
*•
’
"
malchcti
mid
-dmidy
Estate of Charles S. Clark, de­ and the pros*-ii of course always went up a round of applause
whij nttempl* lo prove that h" can' ,,l'Vvrs» w*'11 w'’rlh •»«’ l,rlce paid,
’
Estate closed against glad tn sldrt ideas nml publmh re­ tlom equalled in that body.
ceased.
be an exception, will surety harm!I The *••
’«*•«&lt; «»..».
onions
were priced a
ali m
75 »i,
els.
sult.* That will interest its readers.
PRITCHARDVILLE.
| daughters, Mrs. Clara Chichester claims.
himsi'lf and probably harm many,.last- week.
Estate of Elza K. Woodmansee, a Interest irl private collecting will HASTINGS AND CARLTON
Mr.fimd
Mrs. Fordie Casey sp-ui
spent ।
Mrs. Jerome Kidder, of Dowd- minor.
*---- - —------- -—■- The rain did lots nr good in Hiis
— »•
Release of Guardian by IcaiCzpaKfrally to, group.acjion by
'
TOWNLINE others.
on- day last week with the latter’s
iis-octatimi of interests.
viciuily
Syn.ltiy
for
thy
corn
and
Ward
filed..
Discharge
issued
to
Mr. and-Mrs. William Burkett
mol her, Mrs. John Lechicitner and
(’.AWPREI.I.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Matteson A. J. Woodmansee.
NaMirally some thing* are more and family of Iginsing visited at
potatoes n'*ede&lt;l'lt.
x
family.
and children spent Sunday with
Estate of Martha Baldwin, de­ worthy of collecting than others.
• Artie Pike and family came from
Endsley's Saturday night sirk. list.
Irving Phillips of Battle Creek Mrs. Matteson's parents, Mr. and ceased. Receipts and requests to A good starting point is lhe homo. James
,
•
'
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Hasting.*
Hastings and were
wen- m town last
und
Sunday.
•pent Friday night al Will De Mrs. Ernest Haynes.
discharge flle«L. Discharge issued Attics, and basement* would yield
A isilora nt H-nry Norcutls Sun-. Saturday, driving their new auloMrs. Nelson Burroughs mid son, &lt;lay
Lano’a.
many- surprises doubtless^evcn to
were Blanche mid Carlton And- mobile •
Mrs. Mary Tobias returned Sun­ to Homer Kline, adm'r.
Ralph,
of
Hastings,
were
visitors
nt
Mr. und Mr*. L-sli-r Fisher uf day from Northeast Barry where
a|.
Estate of^Mary E. Ormsbe, de­ their owners^ a rainy day could be Jay Barnum's from Wednesday un­ «r»n .ml ,M... (Well „t Clark,- I
Hickory Corners visited the latter’s she has been visiting her grand­ ceased. Petilion for' determina­ spent very pleasantly exploring til Friday.
Maril.a Th.,ma. ha. ,mU work .1! KSl
tended, there being over rtf person*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL. L. Tobias children.
tion of heirs tiled. Hearing Ihere- and inventorying thew much neg­
Henry Collison was re­
Friday and Saturday. -Their young
Miss Marguerite Cooley of Hast­ Chns. Gainer's mid il al |iyme now. ;.;._;;t.
lected corners.
Starting in tn«in August 15th.
•
elected as treasurer. It was the
son Fay returned home with them . r,“‘ Automobile club of PittsEstate of Phehe A. Horn, deceas­ home there may he.gnth&gt; red a va­ ings. spent a few days with Mary
Levi Nickerson i*
' ' i largest school meeting ever attem|nfter
Bond filed.
Letters issued riety of ii'-ful historical material Bump and will) her sister, Mrs.
Glenn Scoville nb*l
I.U ncikiiiL’
PSk'"d,,u
w,lh; hurgh, Pa, ia making plans to take ed.
.
. I &lt;*,| at Orangeville for a number of
ma Sla.lel called nt
Ilia grandparents.
,
orphans from the homes in to 8. A. Wertman.- executor. Peti- in the shape of letters, diaries, ac­ Max Bump.' .
Kggerman s . years.
James
Townsend
and
grandson,
claims tiled. count. books,' scrap book-, family
Thursday evening. .
................
from ■this
attend-1 the city for an auto ride and aunu- iton for hearing
.A ..number
.
■■I- way .KM'HUAndrew Carpenter
ami wife are
records, m-nealogies und phulp- Mclborii Troxel, of Hustings spent . ,
Hearing thereon November 18th.
ed the
lhe show al
at II
II.Hing*
uhIihl'. SiiinrOav
Saturday.': al outing June* 9.
,“
~ Z
.
' Jal
at their farm donut
doing Hie
the hnyiug
haying and
graplis.
Phntographs furnish pf a few flays visiting friends and-relAnstriiliaii' farmers' who 'Bike' harvesting ihi« week. They expei-j
Mr. aii,l Mb. Ouu. U Viui VranA Hipl/'. highway commission and
course excellent illustrations /of alives on the Town Line, the first claims
Camp Service.
kvtiMjf Kalamazoo visited at IL C. slat" aid for good roads in Hie
are
not
required
hy
Hie
guvi
Mis*.Sadie
In
come
lhe
lir*l of the
of the week.
per.Aons.
manners
and
customs.
anil C. F. Van Vranken's over Suu- stat.' were urged by the Indiana
The bib annual camp aervice of
Arlie Endsley had the misfortune eriiineiil t.n pay either interest or I week from Hastings, where they
Au exceediMiy pleasant entering
day.
Good Ruuds association in its annu­ the U. B. in Christ Michigan -Con­ wedge to develop an Interest in the lo be kicked quite badly in lhe face pt ineipal fi&gt;r four years, after have lived for the past three ycafs.
Mrs. Frank Allen entertained her, al convention.
ference will be held m&gt;on their life of the community i* to inter­ by a young colt. Thursday.
. . which they are given. 28-years lo. Mr. .Jordon’s p-oplp are picking
, ■ [lheir inultMirries this week.
grounds two miles north and one view th* old pioneers, a practice
Earl Benner uf Woodland went make sellleuienl.
and one half mfleg east of Sunfield, that will often prove as protflable Sunday with his pun-ufs, Mr. .and
near Seliewa Corners. August 6 tn a* pleasant.
Mrs.
Frank
Benner.'
school
10. This camp has had a steady chihfr. n can beEsnecmlly
II. E. Tmld mid son. Arlie and i
interested,
and marked growth since its begin­ and often through thus
them their fam­ Nell Wilson and family of- Carlton I
ning H years ago.
ilies The inomoriM of pioneers, Center, visited al It. V. Wilson's I
Our special workers this year while
sometime* treacherous as to Sunday.
arc Dr. C. A. Minnort. Pres. Central dates and parsons, may yield ilein»
JUdierl Alloft spent Sunday wilh
College, also Rev. E. C. Mason. Pub. of much v ihfe about early scttle- his sister, Mrs. O. .B. Kenyon:
Agt.. Imth men of learning experi­ ineiit, as illustrated in the many
Isaac Hoover and family visited
ence and power. Other minister* reminiscence* In the vohiiues of in Sunfield. Suhrfby.
from nearby conferences have been III- Mtehittan.'Pioneer and Histori­ -Arthur Moore and little niece,
invited to attend ns well.
Mauq
Moor-, of iuiihin&lt;t spent I
Colled ions.- -There are few
New improvement# have been cal
means of mousing popular inter­ Sunday night und Monday at Glenn
made upon the grounds, dormitory est III Michigan's early history Moores.
iHinnliiig house enlarged, store, etc, t qual l&lt;&gt; a few evenings spent in
Mrs. Jarnes BragdOQ and ilnughtransfer line from Sunfield, tent*
the accounts written by ter. Crystal, iiit-nded church at
can Im- rented 'set up? by applvlnu perusing
Coals Grove, Sunday.,
jiioiieers for those volumes.
immediately to Rev. E. B. Griffin, the
The farm, the shop, the mill lhe
Angola, Ind. .
NORTH EAST CASTLETON.
tavern, are a few of the places
We welcome' all. regardless of which
Mrs. Don Everett* tftid childron
objects that would
creed or Church affiliation. to come aid the imagination t&lt;i reconstruct M.cnt Friday with’ her'* father, Mr.
ami lent upon the.grounds and en­ the. paM-in the end of n more prof­ and Mrs. I).. Wilkinnon.
joy these services though denom­ itable Study and appreciation of the
Born. July 15, to Mr. and Mrs. I
inational in name nnd management. present.. A collection of such ob­ Sam Gutehe.«.s. a daughter.
jects h» especially valuable In
Mrs. George Heed and d.-iugld-r,
kept undenominational in Spirit; places whore there have been rad­ Helen of Saginaw, arc visiting het* I
No rwlinission fee will be charged ical rha'nuea.'M from lumbering or sister. Mrs. John Muter.
al the gale or rental for ground for mining tn agriculture, or where
Mrs. Wayner of Clarksville is
tents, . ••
new iiidu-tiies ns dairying, beet­ visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lewis
For further informalion write growing or fruit culture have been Lockhart. '
lh- Secretory.
tulded. or winttO there have been
Mrs. Will Taylor and lw«v chil­
E. M. Wheeler. Sec’y Comm..
radical changes in the methods of dren, of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunfield, Mich.
Cha*. SlricklniKi &lt;&gt;f Woodland spent
Ihosr'indU'triM.
Object*, pictures and drawing* Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and
H kidneys and Bladder Briber
illustrating iftblic utilities such ns Mrs. DavM Wilkinson:
Then Foley KWney Pills. ferries, bridM, drainage and jew­
Born. .Thursday. July Ifl. to Mr.
Fully Guaranteed In
Overworked kidneys will break eling. waler supplies, tire protec- mid Mrs, Elmer Belrnu h daughj-r.
down if qpt helped. When they Iiirn. lighting, street trnn*portation, Mrs.. Bolson was- formerly Miss
Every Way
&lt;limb's Gardner of this place.
can no longer protect lhe blood and parking, mililary defense.
Mr*. Knl- Miller,visil-d In i' sis­
the body from' the poisons that elr, are. wry instructive for good
come to them, then look out for citizenship nijd hence very worthy ter, Mrs. John Elerlon. Saturday.
Bright's disease, serious kidney of preservation.
Oil fields'in German N-Av Giijn-n
trouble and bladder annoyances.
In another class of things lo col­
Foley Kidney Pills are your best lect ronie the printci •materials. are to be developed, four large
protection. i'PUr best luedicine for Esiwially _worthy aro all publica­ companies seeking coneesrioiik. It I
Weak. sore, overworked kidney arid tion of th/meal 'tire**.—n««»pa- is announced from Berlin that the
bladder weaknesses.—Arthur Mul­ ners. periodical and journals, nub­ legislative budget carries sTJO/Mri'
Phones 254-224 holland.—Adv. .
ile ordinances, reports of local fur geological studio* in G-rmnnj
chib* and onmnitation*, book* or New Guinea, prior lo granting *con- 1
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— pamphlets written by local talent. coMions.

Repair Department

Is Superior to Olliers

Pike &amp; Damon

Ben Greet Players at a
R-edpath Chautauqua

HEATH

MILLIGAN

Best Prepared
Paint

The Standard Paint
of America
1851-1914

Bauer Bros,

�I*AGE KLEVKR

THE HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 23. I ML

I

If You Knew

COKSKJILTIM®

The chick thpt ha? b*rp stunted
will nevwr become a show hi ret or!
develop into ft profitable fowl.
•
।
Il
I,.... o.»i
cIt .does
not r,willniiv
roquu- any gresi*
ability at flguraT •",.-lmw there i&lt;i
a great wn«te in‘•‘•llinc fowls when*
they arc but half fed.
liulu-i:".us fowl4 are ihe kind to
..... ..
Il mailers not what llirj

Of the months, and oftimes years, devoted to painstaking,
conscientious testing and proving by actual use of every form-,
ula for
. '

Special Bargains in Furniture
House Furnishings, Etc

thiit produces eggs- .
Poultry houses that arc. up-todate are ti&lt;&gt; longer doUblcrlMgirded
affairs, that are ck&gt;se&lt;| U|, ni .very
IH'inf. but are fresh air h&lt;&gt;ti-&gt;-,willl
plenty of vontilalimi
The market for "bl hens is still
If the surpl'1* has not been!

Rexall Toilet Preparations
Before that formula was finally, adopted as .worthy.

During July and August the furniture business is generally a little
quiet, and in order to keep the wheels of business on the move we
are applying the oil of low price as a lubricator, and it will pay the
economical buyer to look over the bargains and get what will surely
z be needed for fall and winter comfort.

ones that are !•
a belter chance

If You Saw
The sanitary, sun-lighted, shiningly-clean laboratories in
which the

Rexall Toilet Preparations
Are made; the white capped, white-aproned, wholesome-,
ly-clcan young women who put them up;

Then You’d Buy Rexall
We have as complete a stock of high class Drugs. Station­
ery, Toilet Articles, Wall Paper. Paints, Varnish, etc., as any
in Barry County and it will be to your interest to visit us.

Carveth 8 Stebbins
The Druggists

Hastings, Mich.

Exclusive Rexall Remedies for Barry County

following lh(- plow and did yu
liable Information we ran obtain on
Illa’ HubJcctN they desire explained. In
a-king qiivmiIoiih pend full Information.

ute to this depiartnu-nt when they can
give more Information on any subjevt.

peen'd? This is gootl for ■
nnd I he land also. Enceiir.r.Tin- value of oals a«
poultry , is largely offdrawback due lo lhe t
rough mvering. The &lt;fi

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go

'’ring.requires to otf-et-u alwul all
the nourishment lhe.kernel con­
The Sample Furniture People
tains. ■'
ordinary fowl—that is. one
"Do you know a remedy for egg- notThe
held in high esteem by an vxenling hens?"
UNDERTAKING'st LOWER PRICES
lo diH’lur Up and 1n«s.willi
ing birds I hat have the habit of eat­ cnoiiuli
the novice. If roup shows n,
ing eggs. The vice is usually caus­ by
ey&lt;-- and not»c lo an lU—nn IIed by egg# being broken accidental­ Hu*
ly. The hens ent them, and ac- ing discharge, lake the bird away I
4|uira nn npindilc for more. Then aL iiiifv aud .kill ’ll. . But ti l Ip..body '
head.
they learn lo break lhe eggs thom- and
To. weigh chirkscales, take a piece
doing il, nnd so the habit often and
by oh-I'r.-ad-. from one bird I" another. fe.-t. one-half
Make a-fifth*
Tliere’i no use o( having your wife stand over a hot atove and
one or Iwd which seem to be doing
prepare meati. Whr not come here and buy CHOICE
it- back.
II
COLD MEAT all ready to eat. We have
, .
or wparale Ihcm from the rest of knot
■imUnr ;ii.
through, lhe knot,
Dried Beef, Bologna, Minced Ham, Pressed
lhe flock;
Dark Heids, help to prevent egg rangement make*
Ham, Boiled Ham, Pressed Corn
eating. This may not eurn tin* when cleaning its l&lt; vBeef, Veal Loaf, Pickled
habit after it is well formed, 'but
Heart, Summer
il will prevent il. Plenty of neats exhibition.
To fatten poultry tor market./re­
Sausage,
should bi* provided, so I but none move
from, lhe yard* an.
without
overcrowditi-.
in
floor where they arc apt In gel which should lie
broken accidentally. See Hint lhe
birds have gril and shell forming keep the inmates ill dtrkii
Th. But Market Mm
Haetiftfs, MM.
material in (heir ration, so (lint no! ..... . for about sis lft»tir« after j
llielr jappuliles will not he craving placing II"- coop, and then f.-.-d all
for lhe material they find in the
irood reasons
that there must
egg shells.
lui-iit of grit alway
plumbing do their buying hero
Picking out a Good Pullet.
.
right along? Tim way for you lo
Exprrlmejils in Ireland indicate
Poultry Business.
that il is po—ibb* lh tell what kind
Poultry keeping i- a bu»iiu’s« and learn then, is to come and see u«. ]
of an egg-laying record” a puller dmifld be funduch.'il along business Make comparisons nf qualities and

Egg-Euting Hens.

Hastings

Michigan

COLD MEATS
BESSMER BROS

Special Sale of Breeder Stock

Seasonable Foods
Satttda bccomo one of tlio most generally served dishes
during ’tin?- summer months. And what is a salad
without.
GOOD OLIVE OIL?

*

Our Richelieu Lucca Olive Oil is the finest quality of
Italian Oil manufactured. You will appreciate it.
HOT WEATHER DRINKS
We oiler a most .palatable and refreshing beverage in
both our Ginger Ale and Root Heer.
These: superior thirst quenchers arc packed under
the Richelieu Brand nnd for pleasing, satisfying, in-*.
vigofating qualities are unsurpassed.

E. C. Russ &lt;5 Son
The Grocers

Two Telephones

Baar Your Own Troubles.
Things cannot always go your way.
Learn to accept In allonco tho minor
aggravations, cultivate the gift of
taciturnity, and consume your own
smoke with an extra draft of hard
work, so that those about you may
Dot be annoyed with tho dust and
soot of your complaints. — William
Osler.

Avoid Fretting.
Tho moment I fret about a thing I
am Its slave Instead of ’its master.
And there is no slave-master tn tho
world llko worry. Another master
may grudgo tho dinner hour, but ho
must give you time for* sleep. An­
other master may grudgo the dinner
hour, but some tlmo you must eat.
But worry will work you twenty-four
hours a day and spoil your appetite
England's new national budg'd into the bargain.—Mark Guy Pearoe.
proposes to tax *5f).(XX),&lt;klO from lhe
class wilh'incomes over $5.(XX&gt; and
Gongn^s fee- considering a hill lo
lo devote (his new taxation to-rais­
ing the standard uf heallli, • com­ forbid shipping of veal calves un­
fort ami education of the working der ii weeks of ago from one state
classes by Divas of state controlled to another lo. stem th)' shameful
slaughter of infanl beef herds.
grants to local authorities.

Latest Redpath Chautauqua Pictures
—

SEASON 1914

number of eggs*Jaid (luring the first
■two months nf th.- e^u-l.iyinu a­
son. It was found that good lay­
ers would lay alHiut five eggs a

is
Thi* poult rynian
sltbulQ 1.*'* |» record- of all the inCOIII" niid“expense.a nf his husln(*ss turn to this More and buy from us.*
in order: lo. know whether it is n
paying proposition &gt;&gt;r not.
If it

successive blflnk days.
Medium
F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
layers xvould oflen have blank sev­
eral days at a si retch, while bad
K«it of Poitoffice
layers were very irregular.
bookkeeping is not necessary.. If
Ike uonlliyman wishes lo avoid Phone 126
Has tings
"We havo a few hens, ami they keejuwg ' full accounts he can al
are affected wilh ImiwcI (rouble. least keep a cash arrimnl. This
Sometimes the fealhera cornu out. does not. express flu* exact financial
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
leaving them bare. Please give us
some information as to.how to stop

I will sell my
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Hens
and one.Cock Bird
\ My White Plymouth Rock Hens and
one Cock Bird
ALSO

7 Barred Rock Hens and one Good
Cock Bird and my White Orpington
Hens and one Cock Bird

PHYSICIANS

it as clean as possible. We sprinkl­
ed lhe floor under lhe roosts with
lime. We intend to spray lhe hen
house again and) give il another
coal of whitewash."
These- hens have indigestion.
Keeping the hen Jioum* clean is
mo«l important lo prevent* the rav-

diseases.
Possibly Overfeeding is
the causq of this indigestion. If a
flock is made up of birds o? dif­
ferent ages, a ration which Wil)

your fat hens.
Give the*-entire
flock a «|ose oflwo tablespoonfills
of Epsom salts (o I hive birds. in a
mash, twice a month. Mark the
pulh-Ls each season, and keep birds
of an equal ng» in each yard.

Single Comb Rhode ’Island Reds.
This breed of poultry was origi­
nated more thnn 50 years ago by
the practical breeders In the Little
Crampton district nf lllmde f-Hand.
Il Is today one of the famous Amer­
ican breeds. After years of prac­
tical use. some fanciers bred them
for exhibition in the BOs and in IHl'.'
they were tdtowft ’ill Plilltidelpliia
as golden buffs.
• One class of breeders took up the
breed ami developed from them the
modern buff PJyinonlh Hocks and
buff Wyandolte.s, while others still
further developed them into the
Rhode Islands. Beds, all having as
antecedents the leghorns, Malays,
etc, crossed on Cochin and Brahmn, etc. Other drosses wj-re made
with Brown Leghorns and Indian
games, until the resulting red hens
of lllmde Island became mor»* fa­
mous than the Jersey blues or the
Bucks County fowl, of Pennsylva­
nia, which really, comparatively,
were of the same origin as the
llhode Island Beds.
Lik&lt;‘ all American breeds of
poultry, Rhode Island Beds were
originated with.perfection of utili­
ty, value as.lhe uppermost thought.
They lay big brown eggs, nnd
many lloeks and individuals have
made high records . for a year's
work. The chicks, when haiclied.
.are strong atrtFvigorous. They are
hardy and develop rapidly, being
one of our bpst variclies for the
produdion of broilers. They make
consistent, rapid growth' and when
full grown weigh: Males, stwejrand
one-hqlf lo eight and- one-half
pounds; females, five lo six and
one-half pounds.. Many specimens
exceed these weights. The pullets
ninlure and Iny.Xvell. This breed
is ono. of the very best for life sinall
backyard poultry men. The lilms
can be depended upotf to produce
plenty of eggs al all seasons and
the chicks will furnish tooth some
meals al any stage, from, broiler
size utotil fuff gCown.

The Dc|iliiiidrig Mite.
The depluming mite seems tn be
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER,
doing a good deal of damage to
i
Physicians
aud Surgeons.
poultry this season. The pest is.
.
introduced by .-trangc fowls l*'’inc I Calli in city or country, responded to
pul inlo lhe flock or hy some nf the I witli promptness, day or night.
11....
&gt; ■ ■ ■«&gt;
। '
.1.1 I,
i ■ &gt; fi.u I .i. I '
flockI- —
comiiixl
ncighlHiring il&gt;
E. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,
i'(immuiiisnt&lt;&gt;f
•cads rapidly
i
Hastings, Mich.
from tawjjA
cock ar quickly toffee! all the
birds inJtho yard.
‘
P. A. HHELDON
A number of oiillmcnls arc rrcAbstract nnd Ural Estate Office.
ommrii&lt;ji*d as I real incut for the
Abstract Block, Hastings
trouble.
Flowers of sulphur one
Money to loan on Kral Estate. Real
drntiK carbonate of potnsj) 20 Estate sold on commission. General
grains, and lard or vaseline one- conveyancing. Having a complete Mt
half ounce, is etTr’ctive. Another of Abstract Books compiled from the
Ab­
good one is one part of creoline or Records, can burnish complete
carlmlic ncid to ten parts of vase­ stracts.
line.
These ointmenta should lie
rublied over the naked akin and Hie
afferlcd parts
the bird.
If is

H

F

ping th., birds in a 2 per er
liuu. Imtir and to paint'lhe
wilh r.irbolaled while-,
and c
wash.
M MITIN CORNERS.

When you have any moving to be
done. TWO ALTO TRUCKS.

M• AV• Hicks

Our Specialty. '

Wp'JI do that, too, if you order
5 pounds of Coffee from us,—
to any place in Barry County.

Jefferson St.
| Hastings,

xo Hilton Friday evening.
Mrs. Ilcne Cogswell und daughter
of Like Vo w one Sunday guo.-ts|

JUSTIN!
♦
♦

Mrs. hna Wunderlich railed on I
Arlie Endsley. Sunday, who was ♦
kicked by it yoyiig coll Iasi Snlur- ♦
dny. It knocked one tooth out and
with a badly swollen face mid rut
lip bo has the appearance ol a
fleshy Tel low in the face.
- ♦
. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Radford and
♦
J. Senter ajuhwife. Sunday.
♦
Siam has resumed the production
of cotton, several years tigo a lead­
ing Industry.
France tins an association Which
gives loans on the wont,of honor of
the people. It is chiufly for men er &gt;
women who nro of hunihhi position,
Poullry Noles.
and in ino.sl cases the money is re­ ♦
TOK GRAND OPEJLA COMPANY IN THE PRODUCTfOM
A hopper of bran u always suc­ turned promplly.OF "MA1THA” IN CHARLESTON, fl. 0.
cessful feed, and the whole flock
should have access to fL
r-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.-

♦

This bolds true in your electric
wiring. That's one reason

.your electric work. You'll
know it is done right and that
your buildings are safe if I do

Mich.

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
■loctrlclan.

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—1-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.-

A little more Pocahontas Coal
that we can sell at Summer Prices.

If you want to take advantage of the LOW price on Pocahontas or Hard
Coal you should buy your coal now, as delay means higher prices.

Soft Coal

brother. .lames Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil| Nasi
daughl'g- of-trillion Center

Safety FifSt

The Coffee Ranch

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
OFFICE PHONE 70
Matthswa
H. Wsllman
Rea. Phone 171

Hastings, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND WALNUT STS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

entertain the I.. \. S. Wednesday.
August lOlh. for supper. A cordial
invitation is extended to all.
Miss Chnrb'He Barnum of Coals
Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Orr
Fisher Thursday and Friday of last

RAGLA DISTRICT.
Mr. .and Mrs. Owen Igmcasfer

Phone 385

Order Our Drays Let Us Pay Poatage

Mrs. Cleo Limgnicker nnd rhilren of Travel— City are visiting
er-mint. Mrs. Joseph Mead,

Miss Netti.i I
returned from
Ohio Thursday &gt;f last week.'
Mrs. Hazel Pilcher is spendiim
the., week, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Messenger. .

These are my Brooding Pens and Exibition
Stock. Call if any Wanted Also my Exibit­
ion Coops.

Have all sizes at

$4.50 Per 2,000 lbs

Wc think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to carefully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present BARGAIN
COUNTER PRICES, and we should like to have our customers take ad*
vantage of the prices while wc can offer them the opportunity.
ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS, ETC., and can tell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings'and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly calk

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc
Dealart In Grain, Beans, Seed, Hay, Coal, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH.

�THE BASHMOB BAKNER. Jl'I.V XI nil.
callixi SeifridgeM nnd

the ilrrn is

REASONABLY
PRICED

WHEN YOU BUY IN OUR STORE YOU GET SUPERIOR

OUR JEWELRY

IS ARTISTIC IN DESIGN, FASHIONABLY CORRECT AND

PROPERLY MADf!- AND FINISHED.
OUR OPTICAL GOODS ARE THE BESTi

LET US TEST

YOUR EYES AND FURNISH YOU CORRECT GLASSES.

WE

WILL DO ITT RIGHT AND REASONABLY.

L, V BESSMER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
THE GIFT STORE

Wittier

ESTABLISHED IN I88J

ItUHiili lit Ittlljlf------------------------------------------

''"'“uus'mr"'

Coundl Proceedings

JOSEPH OTWAY OF WHEELER.'
OFFICIAL
MICH., Cl RED OF ALCOHOLISM
Took CourM’ of Tn’iitinriit at the J
Grand ilapiils Kccicy Instltulc
following call:
—Rrimtins (’.nerd, fur Hr IxiM
Appetite for Liquor.
Wheeler, Mich- Feb. II. Ift«.
Mr. Guy A. Beckwith, Grand Rap­
id*, Mich.

year* since I look lhe Kis-h-y Cuik
I can positively say that it has tak­
en all. ilcsiQi for drink from uu-.
Before I took the cure- 1 wa* a
liOpeless slave to drink.
I could
nnl gu any place when* there was
whiskey but 1 would gel dniuk nml
bring from a quart tn a gallon
ixitnc, but thank God ami tip’ Keel­
ey. Cure,’ I have lost lhe appetite
for litpior. I cannot-say loo much
in praise of the Keeley Cure.
yours truly,
Joapph Olwny.
Home Treatment for Tobacco Neu­
rasthenia or Nervi’ Exhaustion.
For‘further information or liter­
ature in regard’ lo lhe Keeley
Trcaltneiil address the Kmlcy InsUlule, 7X1-735’ Ollawn Avefiue, .X.
W. Grand Rapids, Midi,, ur phoire
C|tz. 57D6 or Ih’ll Main tm

dav evening. . June 30111.

taking Helion tlieremi.
Signor.
W. R. Jnini'!.*&lt;iii, Mayor.
Mayor Jamieson, presiding.

&lt; n and Wrwilim. Absent al roll call

OTAIOT

Be Far Better Than Have Ever
cascades built down rort Of a lull
Hern Seen There Before.
covered with rocks. Howers imti
Tho
people of Western Michigan
tnoas. We spent an afternoon ahi now
to the Greater.
there and did not begin to sec the .Michigan introduced
tho new Hilo ns- '
beautiful things. Tiro pianos took suined by Fair,
the-Weal Michigan Slate
my eye.
Fair,
a
title
more
comprehensive,
Think of me on Itie Fourth. II
charac I eristic, nml better til­
WAS GREATLY AMUSED AT
will be a different one from last more
I am afraid I won’t see nuy ling tho magnitude of the event*
SUFFRAGETTE'S APPEARANCE yeafc
The Real Estate Business in hny section q( the country is a big
llrc-crackers shot off. ^Jtrange and It can be said without fear of
it will fully war­
isn't il, tite French don't lrol|i us conlradiction.Tliat
proposition. To* be brought to a successful issue, the men engaged
rant this title. •
cHebralo.
Rosts Cheap mid Abundant, But
Aimnoi I There, sei-ins to lie no question in U must Be suitcd'by Nature, as.jvcH ns by a thorough understand­
hut that the coming fair at Grand ing of it by EXPERIENCE ami TRAINING.
Loudon'Is Short Ou Peanuts
I
HEAD OF.QI I t, I.AjiE.
•
And Pop-(kH*n.
They must KNOW and )UDGE property., values QUICKLY
Louise Gliapm entertained
The following iiil.-ic-lln-- lellci.* J heMrs.
I.adiei’ Club at tier collage kind ip the iitslory. of Western and ACCURATELY in all,phases, kinds and conditions. . They
Thursday xfternmui. Alyml twen­ Michigan, if not of the culirv state, must be QUICK ami ACCURATE judges of human nature, and
li&gt; addiliuti lo wluij'has already
ty-live. were .promt. All feported
iii Europe:
been said regarding tho* fruit, ex­ "raslMastets" m diplomacy', sob^r, upright, honorable, candid,
having a nice lime.
,
London 28lh.
Col. and Mrs. W. S. Bulternold hibits. the various commitloes mid
We arrived here
evening in arc entertaining company from departments havo been carneslly oppn and frank. They should be men. of unimpeachable reputation
lime for dinner.
went im-l Cincinnati, Ohio, nl Inc present engaged in securing exhibits id a as to TRUTH and VERACITY, absolutely DEPENDABLE and
high order and of practical value to
mediately to bed for we were a timetho farmer apd the sulmrbanllu as RESPONSIBLE, Because'when you deal with |hcm, it is not a mat­
I rille tired ufler ruling for seven
Clinton Cailwnllader of Helton is well as the man who lives in the ter &lt;if a few dollars, but generally involves a' large amount, ami
irains Ciom Sclliy. We me .••lay­ helping Ernest Cadvvnllader. in the c|ty. Al is lhe intention of lhe inaiipcrhap» all you possess.
ing al a dandy private ‘place Yiglit
Miss. Gertrude Biker spent Wed­ lone both as to’character of.c.nlcrTherefore it directly concerns YOU, whgn you desire to SELL
across from a private park, where
tninnu'iits und lhe nature uf exbibwe can enter any lime we wish ami nesday In Kalanuw'Si.
or
BUY pro]»crty through a Kcal Estate Agency, whether the men
that is wh*u&gt;&gt;' I uni now writing.
Mrs. Ernest Quirk and daughter ils, making it iiliqdrntiuual, educaconducting that Agency arc able to measure up To the above stand­
Mamma, dressy Grei-n, Jlazel Zel- Mildred were visitors al Mr. and Uonal and entertaining.
Mr.*. Morns Wflllamson's Thurs­
ards. if you will take the time-to investigate, and inquire thorough­
ing leiift'.*. Thia morning we all day.
il can be staled llial I tie 4uir inanattended gervire al WeMnim*lcr.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. K. E&lt;lwards of agi-menl lias secured tbe Lulled ly into the juanner in which wc do business: investigate our method'
Tin* music wa*, wonderful and we Kalamazoo visited al ehtr daugh­ Htales Government Good llojid* ex­ of doing busiheax and our past reputations as to responiliilily, in­
ters. Mrs. X. V." Ki’Hlv.1?, -pari- nf hibit. i«ni*iMiii« uf a large number tegrity and biLsines ability, yon wilTbc well satisfied to place -your
of tables and a Ihorougli d&lt;*munpeople
Mis* Leah Fuller, who lias been stration of road making under ail property in our hands to sell, whenever you desire to sell, and to
large n ....
j— could working for Mrs. Upjohn, relumed comlilums and willi ull Mirts of ma-;
. ... ... music wry plmnly. You io her home in Atm \rl»ir Wednes­ tennis. There will proiiably be a; seek our services and advice whenever you may be in the market
ought to see the pipe organ. Ours day. The Misses Emma Polzin ami most fnten-sling aquaiiuni Usli ex­ to purchase real estate, cither farms, homes, or business.
■—-----, j|( roni- Herl ha Williamson nccompanied hibit, ami Hie sjate uf Michigan will
As wc advertise- liberally at home, and with our extensive
pnrison.
The e
wns . I WO her as far as Batik Creek. ■
b«- well represented in tlie exhibits
hours long.- lint
The two lillto Iwiys from Evans- from Jhe Agricultural . College and canqiaign of foreign advertising, we certainly make it an object for
After dinner we visited Hyde Park. Ion, who have been visiting nl the other dcparlmcnl.'- of the state guy- you to list your firopcrty with us, if you desire to sell. In that
Eiselen cottage, rt’lutncd lo their
manner &lt;nk"» wc secure a very large list of properties of all kinds and
probably be tile
liomc Wednesday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Harold Upjohn.now
prices, hence wc make our uftice a Mecca for the prospective pur­
own a new canoe which they ptir- wraith umi ariangi
chaser.
.
■
men are the funniest looking speci­ cluised Inst'.week.
being made fur un.
mens I evAt^'raw. They wear tall
’t he Miiivrs moved itilo their new allow.
coll.ige Iasi Tuesday.
The result is "property quickly sold
Prine
Miss Dorothy Sct.il is riilerlaiii- lhe attraction* .x-rured by th.- lair
l’r&lt;’l*“y '
iug ,n Luly friend from Evanston excel anything &lt;&gt;f the kind ever be- ami a satisfied buyer.
ami blank shoes, with for a few days.
tbemding
’So ’’ •Vutl w’*’‘ *" fie"’ C’dlitniinicatc with us at-uncc and wc will
cis or spals. ns I Ib-y call
Visitors at Mr. mpl Mrs. Ernest
hen. of rptii'se. they car- Catiwallmb’c's Sunday were: Mr,
in Itiieji on arrange t&lt;&gt;. loi&gt;k over your property, ami list it on thc'most rcasonamt Mrs. Will (kidwiiilader nml lit- roller hkuti
ii* froid "of' : '''c tvrn1^- And if yt&gt;,n arc in the market for a farm, city home, or
have noticed that swing ijr.partieu- llc. daugtiler of Owosso, Mr. nml
Inr so I think I ran ulmw you Just Mrs. Chnrl&lt;!s Cadwnlltider. .Mr. ami tiie uia'mistaiiii ami lire work* at j ' n-iiH-s, you con-till YOUR OWN interest BEST when you conMrs. Hoss Cadw.-dlatler. Jiminie inchl.
’
-"it
Tlii’ii fnr a finishing touch they Cadwallader of Hickory Corners.
The preiiiiuin list. Is now in
have cigarettes or’ long pipes in
Wc wish to clo-c-out our-lines of summer underwear to make '
course of preparation mid will suun
their mouths nnd Imqilotn in their
Ideal Diet
1 cioiii for fall imriliandwc. If you will h«&gt;k over the following list
billion holes. They look exactly
According to Dr. Walter, tn bla “Hu­ lie forwarded to those interested in T
ires in magazines of man Physiology," an ideal diet for a making exhibit*.
you
will see that wc have made the prices to do it.
‘
dudes.
fnr th&lt;’ ladies -they nun tn good health would be a pound
bread, half a pound of meat, a quar­
Charles Lamb** Eye* Remarkable.
and fuller than we do. I have seen of
ter of a pound of fat, a pound of po­
Charlos Tjunb |* described as har­
tatoes.
half, a, pint ............
of milk, ~a quarter
saw a suffrage! Ic giv
,
......... ‘ing
“K KtiovriuK
KhttcrlnK cyt
&lt;*}•■».
.t. mranreiy
utranrely uissundlssimall of fier follower.*. I laughed ot • pound ot egg*, and an eighth of flaf In color, ona.belng haiel. the other
until I couldn't laugh any more to a pound obcheem every flay.
having .'peek* of my In the Iris. **
so&lt;! her paw the air ami light for
- you see fed «pot* fu tho bloodstone.
women'.* rights. This morning, a
An imluslri.d -parade
bunch &lt;d them broke inl&lt;&gt; a Metho­ lhe opening uf am-w public mar­
Phone 472
HASTINGS, MICH.
dist church and smashed gt hie ket in Portland, Ore, May IG.
BAXM It WANT ABV8. PAY.
Office 118 North Broadway
window nml cut a min's head.
They look thin ami drawn nnd just
about as ydu would imagine a suf­
fragette In look. They all carry
either umbrellas or canes ami cer­
tainly pul them tn good us/-. In
Westminster Abbey two weeks ago
ih-v gnl m ami-broke the coronaiSITS HYDE PARK AND AT­
TENDS SERVICES IN WESTM1NS1/JL

QUALITY GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.

COMMON SENSE
REAL ESTATE TALK

GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR
nnillinil
(tying to outdo Marshall Field s in
MISS AIMEE HENKES
Chicago, and you cannot imagine
GRAND RAPIDLSEPT f TO 7
[ how beautiful it is. The building
Itself is a heainy and there is the Attractions This Year Are Said To!
WRITES EROM LONDON [most
wonderful roof garden with
an artiflclal lakd and fountains and

JEWELRY AND OPTICAL GOODS

Resolved lhal a ci-iiicnt curb nml
puller lie cnnslriicled on each side
of Broadway‘ str»*t from Gn-cn
street .hr Walnut street and lb.nl
nne-htdf of the cost of same be to blow up everything bul only
paid from (he iTi-m-ral slreel and, Mie, •■.',i&lt; d in damaging the famous
sidewalk fund.
chair nml a few small tilings. Po­
Sigm-tl. Clia&amp; C. I.unii.
are seen every where .as thick
SOITIJ RUTLAND,
Moved |&gt;y Aid. Lunn that rcwnhi- lice
ns possible. We have been taken
Pi-eftcliiug services wiTU held in tiou lie adopted. Carried. Ayes. for suffragettes- maybe we do look
the prdVe by the lake, Sunday.
like
when wo all. got on our
Absent i. rain them
About 40 were presoul.
coals nnd carry our umbrellas
IlcMdird: Tlint
and start out sightseeing.
Dan Smith from Haslings spent
Rimlay with his\ brother Fred
You can buy lhe most healulfitl
SpiMi.
lo niilke u special assessment
rGramltmi Brown
of Heml&lt;*r- ijered
of all Hie land* within the special for a jo'imy, wjiich Is two cents in
nur money. 1 have hnd the most
a
Ub'lll
di'tnel
liable
lo
special
ter Htnilii.
terrible time learning- lhe English
Mrs. Cummins from tvalamnzoo.
money ami how Iu make change.
a formeg resident Xif UitH. cenimiinThere is one thing en.*y. a -hilling
ily is siiemling the week al Mr. Walnut Street, according to the in their money is ctpial lo 21 cents
Biggs.'
in ours ami a two pence is equal
Dr. Ilyilc of pr.’urievillc., Wa* a
You sec
thereon; that lie be lo four rents in ours.
caller in this neighbiirliuud Satur­ improvements
II .costs’ a
and’f« hereby ordered ami directed everyllung is ikmltfe.
day.
.
Kmls in our money, to
In
make
a
special
n-*r.**im
’
nl
roll
_ LuUxpr tas lir enlcriulned enmr street rnrs. In rorm*
pany Tf?'iii Chicago.
Mr. luid Mcjj. Kiiiiion, eni. ilaim d
You can hite a cab for four persons
company from Hastings last week. •permf sv
for two shilling* or‘ forty-eight
Mr. Merrill is expected hum।cents, which of course is elwap.
from Alabama Wednesday.
' Miss Lucy Merrill has been on Ills without reference In file im­ icst thiiigs. Th&lt;&lt;y arc- jusl the
provements theronn, mid’In make a
the sirk list wjth lon«ilili*.
special assessment roll of said spec­ Mum* a* those I told you iiIhhiI in
iGkiMioW, except they me like an
describing all the lands liable lo as- anloinnbile. nml do not run on
eluded on school ipictions.
trnck*. Under I lie ground is the
I said land* liable, to special regular street car ami of course
The.East Rullmid Union In
•sim-nt. one-half lhe amount of you have to no in a -ubwav to get
... ....
... -.^.rTi,,. e^imnfed ro*l of said cement
Andie Perry, July lltii..- mw’ting curb and KUtlcr in acrohlancc with what they call I be* lulu*. where the
railed to order by Pre*. .Mis. Ella [chapter twenty of the .charter of trains run. It only takes about a
Nnilti. Afjer the imnincss mveliimitlie City W Hnslinax ami in nccorda Komi program wn» carried out t*y nm-e with' the retmhiflo'h* of lhe ««.•! to LhO top.
the. Press Supt.
Hcv-ial good
June 30..
pitkres were read ami questions tiisvisited London Bridge, the
Waned. Clias_E. Lunn.
cus.sctt One.-was. “How Did -Our
F(nH.ilb’.rs Gel The .XewsY" Wc lion be ndnplcd. Carried, Aye*. today and they are nil very inlUrtoday have the press to thank for AM. Cnrvclh. Lunn. Hcrriov. Nien, ।esling and qmiml. ..........
I won't
" attempt*
Hie knowleilge we get,’ and we keep Rhush. Selden. Woolmi. Ab-eid I. tn. describe them until I reach
in tough with nil the world in the
Moved hy Ahl. CarvMh'thal coun­ hunne Tomorrow we • cross Hie
W. C. T. I.', work, for whu'li, we cil adjourn. Carried.
EnslislVQiiinni’I. «nd I exjioct to he
slioilld lie thankful to lln: editor* । « \
Jus. M, Patten. City Clerk. terribly sfbk, ovary 'ini’ in- We
who are so kind as to give us space
roarji I'nrl* iUioul f)vn o'clock. '
hi their columns. The penny .col- i
NORTH EAST CASTLETON.
I don't care tiffioli almil the fund
bet ion for (lowers was 51 cent-., Mi- Bessie Maier of Clare, is here. Tiny . don't •liave. butler,
There will he no meeting in Aug-' visiting
gravy, siilnds or ice cronin.’ petinul*
relatives ati„&lt;this
pin&lt;
u-l. 'Will med wttti Mrs. Augusta ।i M
_.
c
or popcorn, and I am b&gt;’ginuiiiK In
bus-a
me r;.:
Walers Hie thin! Wedm-sdny in I, Mrs. Wolroning
J""
/A,,,,
b. phmle i uf which notice will-be &gt;’’m? '••’iliug her from Grand
eight o'clock. Believe tne. 1 w&lt;ujjd
given uuur.
lai er
' RUPIds,
kivin
lf
11M1| f f c]t.v Ja । 01|i . js• m^'ct have dinner al night in my
I
_ __________ Ltom Supt.
r„|afivP, |„.re.
home.
■
Cn-«*y-nnd I bought a bunch of
|
Mrs.
E.-wlon
nf
Woodland,
nhd
Tribute to St«nogrjphor«.
sister. Mr*. Jennie Arnold of Lake lhe most b'-mUiful Wises for a six
Th* gI*m!c» are full of aliurion*l|Cfly. is visiting .Mrs. Wrn. Bahi.
. - 'v z
---- - r— &lt; Eloyd Titrnarsh spent Sunday ify. Those kind of tilings are dirt
in»y have been tho defect* of .hort- wjt|, relatives in Nashville;
’
cheap and you cart have a bunch on
h»a&lt;r regarded Bom a modern *Und
Mr. and Mrs. A I.. Wolroning nnd
potm. th* •leoographer* of antiquity Mr. and Mrs. Warm Wolroning mg, by paying two pence a day ex?
mu»i hate been very expert tn rr&gt;m«j•m id Sunday wilh Mr. ami Mrs. Ira. faiir cihil* in nur money.
Today 1 saw u lmre all of I lie
rare* pallrra ho take* * fling *t'Glenn Wolroning in AugitUa.
ilier poet who would.often, a* n James Cousins ami wife spent noltl&lt;‘ m&lt;*n of the past were befrat, dictate 20 verses In on* S|imltiv nflernoon ’ wilh Mt. nml lieadi'd and where any number of
Quenns
laid doWn their h&lt;‘a«is as
Blanding In tho aamo poBtUon. ■ Mre. Ellper Mater.
We saw
. w.
ot whom h. , Oy1’ " '■■’ from ,1, Haro » - trophies {.Prolmbly not.)
----- *l. ..... i_..
iton&lt;|ril (heehaw al Ita5tihg&gt;, Sal- the crown wluc.h every king Is
crowned
wilh and it certainly w;&lt;*
urday.
•
gorgeous, bul 4 imagine very unr
but tb«*t*a»g-1 in all Etjropean countries except comforlnble. They are a mass ot
know hl* businesB. |Russia lln* sugar beet production diamond*, rubies and emeralds.
r— -”*•
jiMl year was one of lhe greatest on Beautiful is no name for II.
LNT ADVS. PAY.
nword.
There is an American (tore here

BENHAM &amp; TRIMM
Real Estate and Invsstment Brokers

This Year You Get One On Os
With the enormous yield of wheat this season, the money value of
wheat is bound to be low, but just the same we give you

“40 Pounds of Purity Flour
For Every Bushel off Wheat
So you see you get more flour for little money then ever before.
us your wheat and let us exchange Purity for your wheat

Bring

Still Giving Coupons
One Coupon in Every 24% lb. Sack of Purity
Two Coupons in Every 49 lb. Sack of Purity
Save these coupons and bring them to us.

We redeem them on a

Set of Beautiful Dishes
and at a very little cost to you.

Remember

) Pounds of Purity for Every Bushel of Wheat”
Hastings Milling Company
C. A. KERR, Proprietor.

Hastings

Phone 283

Michigan

�PAGE THIRTEEN

THE HASTINGS BAWPL ILL¥ A III I.

Biography of Calvin Hill,
Founder of Middleville

no center posts undcrne .th and thoi
by lhe present building.
In the frame building before men­ boards making up the floor, wen- cot
tioned on tho east tide of the road on fsstened lo the. aides of. the building]
what It now Arlington 'st.. relfglout to that w^ten th? dancera were step-1
services were conducted by a Rev. ping off the measure* of the light I
Waldo, who alto taught school during fantastic formations the floor would]
th* week. The- families for miles move up nnd down not unlike th-around came hero to attend religious motions of u ship -»t roa. nml ihs
service* and Mrs. Jennie Lee, at that harder they danced tho more the floor
time Miss Jennie Dennis. recalls that would rock up and do»n. and th”
Because they arc built*, for
tho used to accompany her parents, more wgvey effect wouH.br felt by
service and comfort, ‘ They
with her brothers, John and Jacob the parties stopping ott so liv.-ly nnd
brisk
to
the
tunes
of
“
Virginia
rtk-t"
Dennis, to attend services al tho frame
school house above mentioned. Th? and "Money Musk and the good old
'chorister was.a Mr. Mead, an elderly hornpipes. Clogs and schottlsches."
Write me and see how easy
No doubt they got all the *&lt;-nMtion*
lhe time vf this sketch dates back of time and soon came Into disuse and man v LU some smattering of knowl­
you can buy one.
tc the year 1.34. Then Calvin 0. Hill, went out of commission. It is remem­ edge about the noteg of tbe musical In those days which are kvcredlled
today
to
the
tango
and
the
turkey
a York state man, looking for a suit­ bered us being the first sawmill In the scale, and bo used to get lhe proper troL
.
.
•
'pitch" by the use of a tuning fork
able location In the west for colonisa­ township.
do great an attraction was this
tion purposes and the founding of n
Prior to-the year of 1843 thia settle­ which he would strike upon the scat
homo for hl* family, purchased 4'X' ment was called Thornapple. It was by his side and raise the fork to bis dancing floor tjiat the beys used to
Phone 69-2l--2s
HASTINGS, MICH
acres of land lying on both banks of early suggested that the settlement tars and after making a few do, «, climb up the pouts on th" front porch
Woodland, Mich.
R. F. D. No. 7
tho Thornapple river. This land nil ..hould be called "Thornapple'' on nc- me. fas, he would strike off with thi&gt; of thlsJtotel aud sliindin-- un thn bal­
lay within what is now the present count'Of th* prolific growth of th" song. The choir which consisted of cony look through the windows at the
village limits of Middleville. Iu -thpraapplo shrubs found growing bls daughter. Miss Mary Mead, and fnerry couples of 'danc’-r-. Whether
this
was
tried
more
than
once
*.■
her
sister.
Mm.
Mrs.
Charles
Pauli,
speaking of establishing a colony In dong tho tanks of .Uro river bearing
retiring from active btiBincjs afl&lt;
tho new country that was u theme tbnt euphonious name und thus tho and the Misses Della and Harriett are not nwarc. but four young tneti
which lay very close to the hearts uf Settlement whs designated Until the Hill, daughters of Squire Hili, would tried It one evening after this time
all settlers of an enterprising nature year 1843 when the postoffice was then Join In, assisted by the rest of the lb the annoyance ot the floor managi r
In 1848 Dr. 8. 8. Parkhurst came ta
whose
name
It
will
not
be
seemly
to
congregation,
who
usually
put
lots
of
Middleville being yl the lime a medl- j
in those days. They wanted to rec moved from "Gates Corners" as It is
their location built up and the center pow called, three miles south of Mid­ life Into the tnuslo. About cvorj’pody mention hcri. Ho was a good floor &lt; al student working his way through |
of a thriving, growing settlement. dleville, to. the settlement call’d went to church in those days,—all
college. Ho promptly undertook to
So II was with Calvin Hill when Im "Thornapple.” - Tho name of thn po*t- ' turning out to religious services an ccssful in putting* down stairs any leach the village school in order to |
' augment his Income with the under- .
choso ths site for his settlement—not offlee was left Middleville - on th" then* were not such a great divi^sUy characters not desirable who
alone did Im figure upon thfi excel­ postofflee records at Washington, sj of attractions to divert people's at­ thetnselwi conspicuous liy
standing with the school board tint;
lent location that this spot offered for Thornapple then camo to bo known as tention away from divine services ns •prwcnce. On the night when these
NASHVILLE TO^KATTLE CREEK
four young meii tried lo see tho sights he could close th” school t&lt;? jnlnlglr.';
t.grlcullural development and the • Middleville,” this Damn coming orlg- exist today.
Leave Nashville at
....
.
.
rich lands for graalng purposes. hut inally fromahu Indian viliaga-ov»r on • Mis* JoiiqIc iMirtl*. now Mm. Jen­ through &lt;indr stand by Ho* front win­ to the bodily comfori'T’f those need-1
i.r i\.- Maple Grove..................................
dows
the
floor
manager
onlerod
the
Leave
Asyria
Center...........................................
wo may assume that lie was aldo Reales Prairie and estimated to be haff nie Lee, taught the school out on
ing &gt;&lt; doctor’s enro. Although he h vi |
boys
down
or
else
take
pttelshment.
tttio A.M.
most favorably Impressed with the ■way between the settlement of Kent, | Scales Prairie during the years 1852to frequently let out school to s«v ’
excellent facilities offered by the now Grand ifaplds. and Bronson on i 54-55, holding tho position down at the by being pitched up and throw i patienta. still he. taught .out the term. |
river for water power so essential In tho Kalamnxoo river.
I i alary of $1.25 per week, which was bodily to •the. street, gome dozen or He returned to college, graduating in j
.
Leave
Interuihan
Station,
Battle
Creek,
at
more
feet
below.
Three
of
these
nlancer settlements.
5850.
and
came
back
to
practice
medl'When the postoffice was removed considered good pay In those days.
Kl.lfi A. M.
At this late day It Is safe to place from Gules Corners to the Calvin O. AD early recon! of Thornapple town- young men shied down three con­ ein* In lh« village?. lt_ta aahf that at .
Leave Maple Grove Center •
posts but tho fouith s|ood I is one of tbe Indian jrow-wowa held
a high estimate upon the far slghte.l- Hill settlement. Squire HUI became sh'lp shows that In district No. 1 in lite venient
Arrive at Nashville ground and was soon nt it “hammi r about upon the site of the present
Dess of Squire Hill’ as ho was famll’- postmaster which added another rare I year of 1843 there were employed J. 11.
(in Saturday two round trit
tongs" with the floor manager Middleville Inn. that one of the In­
arly called during the time that th- to the life of this busy man. The in­ | Haro nnd Jane Hill ns teachers. That and
Thornapple settlement was niakjtr; cumbents of the office white lucnlcd I Haro received $43 for tcafhlng tho who found he had got hold, of a dians wns taken sick and Dh•Parkslow grown, duo in a large measure three mlks south of Middleville were three,II*.for throe months and that match and then some. The floor man­
to the rugged enterprise of the early H. 8. Dibble and John Bradley in the : .’.wc Hill received the munificent sal­ agar was bested up then- in the nar­ him. The Indian r&lt;
ary of $18 for four months* labor as a row porch and had to turn the man­ after Hr. Parkhurst
founder of this settlement. Hi# con­ order named.
.
agement of the hall and the-swing­
temporaneous associates deserve
When In April. 1838. the find liawn- &gt;chpol mistress, or. 25 cents less per ing floor over to n friend for thu rest
morn then passing mention.
■diip election wan held at the bouse of week than Miss Jennie pnnnla recniv- of tbe.vvenltfg. Il was a blow first
Citizens Phone 131-5R
, LIVERY IN CONNECTION
Tho first settlement made In the B, S. Dibble-the tOWnkhfp of Thqni- I «-d over on Scales Prairie a few years in those days and the word came af- campmnnt on sii|lon 1. Thnrnappl
'township tr&gt; sw- two sick Indians.village of what is now MlddlovUle w u. appta then Included the lands nnu ; i.ubscqucnt to this lime.
tcr
lf
any
apologies
were
to
be
mad--.
a log house built up on the hill on th-* &lt;ninpris’Mi tn Thornapple, living^ Y.m- j The history of this settlement would
In addition to dances given in the
west side of town nnd about upon thn ti-c Spring.- ami llntl.ni’l. V&gt;’.- find the I be far too brief warn not mention old tavern then, Were "ttlnging Chippewa's (whether he had more'
subject of thin sketch, Calvin G. Till!, ! n.adn of the hostalrie* that flourisliel school*" given in the frame KblKA than one not. known!, nnd Which
spot now occupied by the r. :.i. i.
Dr. Birge C. Swiff. This was built In was elected supervisor and comml*- I In those days. Travelers were abroad house up on Arlington str
tfon. Cblppowaa dwelling unlike th»‘[
tho year 1835. -Soon after this u~. slofinr of highways, ini'Well n» one of ; In the land and the country wns fu’i
man other wigwams &lt;lf this wUlcmcnt wnai
completed Calvin G. Hilf brought onf the ins|&gt;ccinni of primary schools. The; of agents selling lands, and prospecta log hut with n lean to adjoining It i
his family which consisted nf his wg- first meeting uf the Inspectors was j ora looking for townsltes nnd cml- real name, but
und two sons and three daughters who held in April. 1838. with Calvin G. Hill I grunts who somotlmiw bought tholr uf “Yankee Stimson” naed to give en­ mnde out of cloth or hides—n wort of;
were soon at home amid the wild bm chairman and the township was laidi land ot slick tongued,'agents back oast tertainments in the Leonard lintel on a shed addition. When Dr. 8. S.j
natural scenic benuttefi of the plgri*. out Into five school districts, the pr&gt;.— ' and then journeyed west to find they tbe west aide of the village. "Yankee I’arkhurst mage this trip he was gal­
His brother. Ellas Hill, and family &lt; nJ township of Thornapple cnftstll'i-. bad been gold-brlckcd. Houses of cn- Stimson" was an actor nml entcrtaiu- lant enough to ask two young ladl.esi
ultfo came to this place with them and tlng district No. 1. Thia was sulsll- I urtnlnmcnt for man and places of ■cr of varied acco'mpllahiin ubi and the to accompany him. Miss Jennie Den- i
nis nnd Miss Hnrrlet'Hill, they being:
local et) hnns Ellas Hill located -west vbi’ d the n&lt; xt year Into four districts.;iholtcr for tho beasts were necessary
Is expected very soon now.
of his brother, Cilvln (ill), taking up but these wefe soon after reunit’-1 in those pioneer settlements. About tnent was exceedingly varied. He delighted with the prospect* of a tripland located now one ml|c west oi Intri one. Tho first school was a log: 1840 Calvin 0. Hill erected a building used to give "concert*" at which a to (ho Indian Encampment. The In-'
You will want a Buick if you
Middleville and lying on the 'south hut built un the west aldo of the river' un the hill In- the west side of the small fee was charged for admission. illana were preparing some potatoes
hide of the road—some land ns good ns .just nbrth. of tho Leonard hotel. In j Thornapple settlement to be used as a The thing* which ho "wax capable of (or eating by rousting them on the.
ever ride in one and see one
city to Ihj found In the county—own­ the year 1840 this-was replaced by a, store building, but It was never ush)
It no chanced that down in Orangr-1
ing lands now taken In by tho Vau- 1rattle building erected about one-halt 1 for that purpose. At first it held a st­
of'them perforin. It will pay
and wo are Informed. that ■Die-n-vlllago tavern hail been built
Evcry and Flnkbclncr farms, west of udio north of the corners whom W- .1; feet school, then passed into ■posacs- । forgotten,
he could piny the bfiffmih or the sag-! und opened up iu 1855 aud the clrl-j
you to wait for the BUICK
Middleville. '
M.iln street intcmects Arlington Ave.' slot) of Chas. V. Patrick ami later
Another pioneer who came to the This school 'fiouHo was locatsd in . cumo fo bo owned by Philip Leonard wltff equal grace. He kept Ute audi­
1915.
Watch for our an­
Thornaikile settlement lif- 18.15 in the some oak struUo and one of .the pupils jaj|*l wmt known as Leonard's hotel, ence laughing with his "funny with n "blow out'
atorles"
and
his
“
comic
songs"
which
fall want Henry Leonard who wtD.-l who went there to'sv.hool In tho for&lt;ln the early fifties Cfias. V. Patrick
nouncement.
upon land purchased of Calvin G. Hill tics was Oscar M. While of Middle-. built a-village tavern, a framed bulld- he rendered upon th..-, occasions, be­ right way they Went over to"Has'.!,'gs
and located north of Mr. Hill's habita­ villc. The Indian children or some of | Ing on the site where the present ho- ing a sort of a musician and Juggler to borrow a cannon known to fftdorg
tion. Henry Ix'onitrd was tho father thro rnnio to this school from the &lt; n- tel now stands. The "Mlddlevflle us'well. Ills visit* helped to break
of the'late Orrin Izunnrd and'was .i trimpmchl on See. 1 In Thornapple pnn." and thia hotel wax formally the monotony of th.- routine of every
an down ar Middh-villi- 'no;
man who left it lasting record upon township. Mr. White remembers that opened to th" public with a grand ball day life and he was always given n
the community Irt which he a#ltb-d. Kelsey. th&lt;- . on of Chippewa was a , and recvptioa, Now Yehr's eve, 1852. hearty welcome when upon bls itin­ F. Emory, Inndiorti of the Mlddlerille;
He was the first conmcr In the com;- r.choolmate of hts nt thia lime. A part ,1lie landlord was Ralph Bugbee who erant Journcylngs he held forth nt hosterly. und who by the way wan
V
ty and It was through his Irutrunn til-1 of thir. old frame building I# now ;» , remained tavern keeper In Mlttalnvilla Middleville.
planning upon a Founh of July cvl--^
allty that.h'l« brother. l'hlllp ls-a:mr,i. part of a barn or shed standing on thn but a short time when Chas. V. 1’at- , Philip Leonard, pntpriidor for som"
camo to lhe Thornapple settlement in r place of tbe-iatc William Dickens, S', rick himself took iiwsrssion. This few years of twyrnnlynot«d •on lhe vtllo parties came on to Mlddlevliie
the year 183G.
•_ '
. I Erom 1840 until the time that th- has been described by Mr*. Jcnnlc Le"
having In their possession un order;
Calvin G. Hill was iinpn-sicd with school house was built on the cast j ;;s having been a very pretentious af- Hill, daughter of' !s&lt;|iiirc Hill, and
don of
thn facilities for thn building of a saw! side of thn river In 1854 this building ; lulr for those times and guests flock’ d whenever occasion* of an Important the cannon bul lauullord Emory
mill, over near Jhincnn Ink’! nnd v &lt; pu.-is used, mt a school house aqd u in from Hie country about on every nature brought a bevy of guests lu
find . him engaged, with E|'s*nvx&gt;. place for religious worship nt differ­ side, coming from points distant like Landlord Leonanl - house of enter­
Duncan, the pion” r s&lt;ttl&lt; r close by ent time,’-. Thn ground upon- which Hustings, Orangeville, Yankee Springs tainment, then the unmarried daugh­
the lake that bears his name- ami n th" prevent fine itchoul building nt i und I’riarievlllc. The banifuet supper ters of Squire Hill were called upon rolnforcements- • first
tnan named Bainbridge Gage- all of: MlddlovUle Is located was doillilcil by : was In 'charge of Mrs. Charlo* WII- to help their sister Delta out wlt'r
...... ? . K OUTACE GHOVK.
XOKTII MAPLE (.HOVE.
whom set io work building tin* pro- Colvin G. Hill for school purposes and j Hams xho acted ns caterer. After tho the culinary work'
»&gt; ll as acting It' ,&lt;&gt;■„&gt; '.... ........ ..
poned,sawmill, so niccrsary to Hr I • In brick &gt;&lt;boo) hoitan was ercct&lt;sl I banquet the guests repaired to the other capacltii-ri a;- * alter* at tub'.’-,
I’^taiued tlq*ir uncle nnd aunt.
vrlopntent of tin5 pioneers’ life. Th:,-, which was something pretentious In dance floor above which was a swluij- and the thousand and one things .ml i-tliJi ...I hi rnrrjlUK off th-- &gt; oerimied \\ iIiIvvimmI enllasx one
mill was not us»tl for any grojit Icngt’i 'fhosp days and in 1871 was replaced j ing floor, or in other wonli Ibero ^ere which needed doing .&gt;&lt; I bean times.
Mr. and Mrs. William Strung, of
cannon V
iiM1„ ,.f TOporior num-lfgat w.*.*k and .yiiulit a lltp. ritjug
Nnshvrtte nnd Mi-’s Mihin-.i xnutg
Miss Jennie Dennio » aino to MiJili’-- -tiers. --Epmttnni' Emory tried TioMTy I'iif bass’. . . .
rillo In 185t and dt'wrtherihc town to l.ol.l !iL
;-n.| -.
-Il |.|1&gt;
al th.. Hmvc
j
Hl. .IIKI .•II.'. .1. r,. 1IU1un being composed of a row of-In a by i&gt;. .
who vx.’-ut’-d sum” shaijti xviuv .1. Lnwi-cttce. .Meadi” Martin
buildings situated &lt; ii what la now .m military’irtovemr nm on th.. Itivml.and Hailjn’ XV.'rhuan -ind 'fauUV of I
r'ox.it?"!.
lhe East Hide nf'tb- river und ruu.I1M-Lur&gt;'.liHOri. hh.1 Mnotarritai lev of Xnrlh R.-illiitiiin. u-il h Mr ,aI,n 1,1 ■‘••'iJI'dftfng from near ilie rliVr pnrl wny up
• h” hill eastward" Mn-t nil-*if-|h u
', landing in Orangeville nt
buildings with the ’-xceptlon of |h&gt;“Aft’ rwuni Emory., smig'it
albly two nr thru- . mall, building:'
of Dowltnu. nnd
mmy i**an .. ........
inm-uror
were on wbat Is now • ~
■ - '
•• und faintly &lt;»f
Dir*, anniml
Tii&gt;-eiinX fur
East Main street. II
•
XI. .U..I......
1 ■ I?
tbe. plonarT merchant ml'trwl’r* did by dropplm;
what business th&lt; re
him
with tho few whit.' -tttenf and t’.- n)&lt;|Ilor JU. g.
‘jltHidin# q few
members oPutbc Ottawa and C|&gt;lp|HSuch
the, Tli&gt;*.Briggs church Sundny Schoolj
wa Indians who-uer- t&lt;r.b« seen sup­
I-oca (cd on one of the largest inland lakes of (he state vVith 96 miles of shore and
to &lt;&gt;f As-tyrin will hold lludr aiinunl
rotating
plying their wank, from the suppll’ q
■riirig. Jiity ;»(, in llev. J.
covering 3,500 acres. A beautiful body of water where fishing is always good.
which had b^-cn brontdit from n great
'
n G. Hill who tailb.
distance tn catch i "lr eyes. T: ■ I
ta-yond In 1867.1 Mrs. Alma Medariy i*
traded
notipns
un
i
■
'her
gewg.nv..
|
j..
s
r(
,
,
,
t
with
In-r
&lt;l:iitg)iter,
Mrs.
!
About 30 miles from Grand Rapids on good auto roads, easily reached from Middle­
rat fn th
tn the Ottawa and ( I'ii'pewn‘Indian r. L ,'' ,|i" (
-BAXNEB UXV1 ADVS. PAY.—
ville on Michigan Central and from Bradley on the G. R. &amp; I.
who used to five up on *cctlon 1, close .-...p '
an Important part.
by th" Coldwater &lt;-r Little .Thorn,
apple rivers and with remnants of 'I'jyrj/n. fil' ii'.
mw grow from a
tribe presumably Pottiwalomlej.
.&lt;nnni-ii - .
I by the Indians
lived south and • • ‘ of ^'*!,Bcvi|l,‘! fpjm , jnp Immemorial to b" n thrlv-i
near thn river al c. rt-.In senbons of . ’
. trowing viilug". Th’o pi&lt;&gt;.
was Indeed a remarkably;
Prominently* 4d,ntiti-'d with tie:
mercantita life of. th" HBagC for main j cliungln:
Good meals all the week. •
Sundays—Special fish dinners.
BM.nuoni: hhv
merchant who came tn this acttlnfiu-m* ;
Habits ate hard to change. You may havc^arhabit of us­
Launches—Row Boats—Fishing Tackle
■s a peddler. hT« ’-nGrt, stock boink
..
ing .some other kihd-af bread. If you have, change it for a
cari'i’:d' at that tiim- In a tin trupk htniilj
while and order a few loaves of Cottage Bread.
This was In thn year of f85O. DeMr.,
’D-.
elding upon locating at Middlerib * lii,- .-i
Wc have a »plcndid patronage on Cottage Bread, many
Mr. Keeler bought SI00, worth of. Glytttt
people who use it tell us IT’S THE BEST.
.
mcrcHupdlH- ln N”w Turk cl^y which I
•
was brought so far • Gahrsburg bviif,r id I'
All wc ask of you is a trial. Wc will let Cottage Bread,’
way of water rout'-• nnd railroad and] Miss L
itself, convince you. . ...
thence oviTlnml with wagons towMI !-; Mh.* Chrtd^F
dlcvlllc. He kept store In a part of
Mr. and Mi­
Write us for booklet and rates.
.
A. C. (Inion's-hotis” for a short tlm-iriuii Lak-: a:ul
T‘i in,
and then after bufldlng a storo'acro's w.\-k.
iiud f.iniily of
thn street he mov’d his stock to thatj L ie WhilUo
location about wliT - thn big. doubt •']Lh'wliug vy■
rtore now stands kept by Nelson Jt- 'y1'.. ?
,?on. Mr. Keeler did a thriving |&gt;u:&lt;l-i
‘
J. W. AKMBaUSTER, Prop.
nws. bartering with the Indians dnr-1 .
'* __2_
Citizen’s Phone, Gun Lake.
P. O. Middleville
fug tho early' years of h|a merchant!-&gt; "Freth'li bt i.
pforiuc’d in
PHONE 548
Heslinga, Mich.
irlng at MlddlevlH" This was-thfijSiriily. Calahrij
» and of lule.
pioneer store nf the village, Mr. Keel-1 years Algeria.

Up-Keep Very Low nn Ren The Fifth

Paper Prepared for the Barry County
Pioneer Society by C. R. Wat­
son, of Irving.

Henry Ragla

Battle Creek 6 Nash
ville Auto Stage Line

ROY WOLFE

Nashville, Mich.

1915 BUICK

Hastings Buick Co.
Hastings, Mich

Streeter’s Resort, Gun Lake
An Ideal Vacation Place

One of Michigan’s Best Inland Lake Hotels
All Rooms Newly Furnished

.

Cottage Bread

‘ Cottages For Rent

Best Fishing and Boating in this part of the State.

D. D. GILLIES, Mgr.

The Palm Garden

�PACK FOI UTEF.N

VACATION
One that gives rest and recreation along with the many beautiful scenes

Go to the Famous Georgian bay
On the Palatial Steamers of the

GOODRICH LINES

GRAND RAPIDS, GRAND HAVEN&amp;MUSKEGON RY,

Full Week’s Cruise, Including Meals and Berth

THE GREAT THIRD RAIL

Only $40
THE TRIP THAT HAS NO EQUAL. Lun Cklcigl tnr,

Spring Lake, Lake Harbor, Muskegon Lake, Bear Lake,

Slterdlj 2

P.B.

util laptl 29th liclulu

Lake Michigan

HOTELS FOR WEEK’S VACATION OR WEEK’S END

The GOODRICH LINE Steamers are the Finest and Handsomest on the Great flakes. They are
equipped with every modern convenience and land you at the gateways of ?\ll Famous Lake Resorts.
Don't hesitate, decide today and write for our Illustrated Georgian Bay Booklett, also Summer
Folder, giving sailings, rates and-information, to address below.
-

Highland Park Hotel, Grand Hdven
Spring Lake Hotel, Spring Lake
Arbutus Banks, Spring Lake
The Pines, Spring Lake
Lake Harbor Hotel, Lake Harbor, Mich.
Penn Bryn, Muskegon, Mich.

THIS IS THE POPULAR GRAND RAPIDS-CHICAGO WAY
BEST TRAINS—BEST BOATS—BEST OF SERVICE

Good Bathing,—Good Fishing,—Boat Trips on Spring Lake, Lake Harbor and
Lake Michigan.

Special Steamboat Train leaves GOODRICH CITY OFFICE—“Morton House," 8:42 P. M.
daily, or by daylight Saturday, Sunday and Monday. * Fare $2.50.
.
Pack your grip for a GOODRICH LINE trip.

S. L. VAUGHAN, Traffic Manager, 343 Houseman Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich.

NASHVILLE

Including a Two Day Grand Musical Festival
Mrs. C. p. Smith and Mi— Mae
Rotlilfaar spent Wednesday with
friends hi Ann Arlior,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Marciilclle and
son Asctdeld ami dingliu t- I .enure
of IS-tmit spent Sunday with Hi"
latter'* parent-, Mr. and Mr-. C. I-.
Wilkinson. l he children imialned

BOHUMIR KRYL AND HIS BAND
Grand Opera
Humor

Light Opera
Instruction

■THE BEN GREET PLAYERS

Bell Ringing
Inspiration

A Musical Program Every Day

Magic

Oratory

Literary Lectures

Monologues

Playground Worker

You Can’t Afford to Miss This Event

The season tickets purchased by the local committee, and now for sale, may be had while they last at $2.00. All season tickets thereafter will be
$2.50. . Attendance by single admission op each entertainment would exceed $8.00.

[SEE PROGRAM FOR COMPLETE LIST OF ATTRACTIONS]

HASTINGS CHAUTAUQUA, AUGUST 5 TO 11, INCLUSIVE
ited relatives i
of IW week,
Don Downiu
ing a few. days
Mr. an t Mr*. Keill N« Bon and -oi
Jack returned Erfclay from L.-tkCity.
I-rank te-tilz has rrlut ni’d from .
nunyh's visit in the w&lt;-i.
Misses Dorothy and M.i'uinBnumn of Muskegon ai&lt;- visilin;
I'.tarJ Elio t is assisting Mrs. Wm.
Fi-her with her house work.
Jim Heath is working for Elmer

A'enl Sunday afternoon in Char­
lotte.
Mr. and Mr*. X'pn Funds.,* and Mr.
and Mr-, Herl Wotting spent Sun­
day wu)t r«-|a|iv)-s near I m.v. lm£r.
FrankGrkay visited al Jak. Mar►halls in Rellevm* Hie la*lof the

MIRTH NASHVILLE.

man friend of
spending th" w«
■•i&gt; I’mi iiif. Mr.
Hey-.. 3. Dcabler spent pari nf.lasl
woeg in FluH.
Mi-is Dora Gokay is spending a|
&lt;•&gt; wdays with her cou.mii Miss Ruth
Marshall near Brlevue. .
Mb- t&lt;ta Bergman .of Nashville
and Rali'h Kauffman' of I gm-ing. i
were married last- Sunday nt si.:
Joseph. Miss Borgman lias been «
*nrce*&lt;ful teacher for several
year*, and was one of .Nashville's
ne nt. young ladies.
James Traxler of Jackson ।

Eva lluiiglilnlin and daugliladysz have returned from
lit. when? they Have liecn Visn&lt;- former’s father, Mr. Par-

-Mrrnri.f—Mrs. Axthelm attended
Baines' show sit Hastings. Saturday.
Sylvester Feighner of Pontiac, is
vjsiting friends here.
Eaile Higbee of ttrand. Rapids,
spi lit Sunday with his family here.
.Mrs; Higbee is spending the week
with her paienls, Dr..und Mrs.

Miss Gertrude Prien nnd Miss
Vila liiiuiiiMin wen' at W riiiniit-

ville, Thursday.
-•
Glenn Ovetsriiilh and John Ben­
i Mrs.. J. I..- Hnxeldiiie is slowly reder-were piirliaily overcome by
I covering from tin nltack of rrjsipiheal last Wednesday, while cutting
lln*.
wheal on the C. C. Price farm.
। Mr*. Ifni tie Sliatfer lias recovered
Tlje funeral of Mrs. M. B. Brooks
Miss Electa Funds* is spending a itrom the measles apd I lie house has
occurred at the M. E. church Wed­ .week-with her sister, Minnie.
li.. . di’intecteil.
nesday at t&lt; n o’clock. Rev, Bready
Mrs. V. S. Knoll and-two son* and
W. I'. Jai rnrd of Nashville called
of Hastings, officiating, and the re- Mis* Ada Noyes spent .Monday, with on our street Monday reluriiing
inains laid to rest in Lakeview Mrs. Knoll’s-parents. Mr. and Mrs. wilh a loud of.goods.
Albert Barry of Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs..Clement Higdon of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer and Mr. Muskegon &lt; ame^Sunday lo spend a
pud Mr*. J. W. Noyes and'daughter. f’-w day* with his parents, Mr. and
Ada, were at Lake Odessa. Satl’ir- Mrs. Gca. C. Higdon.
Miss Glenns Hynes is spending
Mr. mid Mrs. C,- A. Fowler nf
the week with her grandmother, al
Vcnlan Knoll and family accom­ Munice, Ind, are spending the suinWoodlamL
______
panied by Mi.» Eijgemu aud .Robert met-Wilh the laltyr’s pa run Ls, Mr.
Mr. an&lt;|"3Tra. Frank te'ntz and Itarry of Woodland, , spent • Satur­ ■and Mrs. Geo. E. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Douse and day at Battle-Creek.
Aments are occuping Bement’s
children attended the Barnes’ show
Dr. McEacliran of Vermontville cottage nl Thornapple lake.
at Cftarlolte.’.Friday.
.
railed'on patients In this "vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Munton drove
Monday.
I their new autr te Detroit Friday. H.
neurittis of hi# right arm.
Miss Ida Bergman nnd Mr. Ralph B. Mu.nton.nf Grand Rapids arc ocMr. und Mrs. James Harper, re­
turned from a visit with their KaufTinmi of I.ansi|ig. wore married eupyiQg llieir home till thetr redaughter. Mrs. Irwin Eddy . of al .Chicago. July 12th nnd are
spending lhe week with Mr. Kauff­
Woodland. Saturday. . .
Orville Slocking was home from man's unclp in Chicago. They will
make ljuismg tlrWImme.
Leslie, over Sunday.
Elmer Bivens of Madison, Illiitni*.
morGav
is spending a few week* with hi*
father and sister.
"Well done, flulu good and faith­
James Mend’s fol
mid Elroy
Front Maurer has given his ful servant:.JIiqu hast been faitlrful Mend's folks went —,------over il few things. I-will make then Saturday reluming with about six
house a fresh coat of paint.
Frank Green Is quite ill nt lhe niter over many things: enter thou bushels of berries. ■
homo of his son, Ed.
info the joybf Ihy bird.”
Mrs. Manic Carr -imd James
The prnycnneeliftg this Friday Mosher each are screening ip their
Ammon Dull and fanuly of
Ciullclon spent Sunday with Ed. evening will he al Mrs. Mary Tur­ porches. •
x
. ■
Green nnd family.
ner’s. Next Sahhnlli.evening at the . Oliver Rollon nf Bastings called
George Dull ha» a new gasoline church.. Our pastor will preach his on his sislor Mrs. Mollie Carr. Sat­
farew. ll .•■eiJiioii for this conference urday evening.
engine (p pump water.

The Income of the. Province of
British Columbia la.-t year from the
sale of limber in its forest reserves
was
and in itttt thia in­
come will be doubled.

ymttemores
Shoe Polishes

61 LT

�■ACTINGS BANNER. Jl'I.Y 23, 1911.

Success depends largely upon SoatWHWm Birr?
Good Health
Dtparwt

JL«I.

N0RT1IEW BARRY.

Rotejrl. Garret •mi Harold (tan-1 The 1.. A. 8. has been iivslp&lt;.ned
nlng motored to ThiMHiiingilale la-tl rinitri Tuesday afternoon. July ahh.
It will Imi ,al Iteutem Webster's.
Sunday.
Alfred Chase Tomb- a short visit ,
al HqlderneM Hail last HaMqth?
1be led by Joseph Campbell. Sub­ ;
Phone S3
Hastings, Mich.
j
through good health can you attain raccua.
‘
"Good News Frhrtr lhe Mission
Mtn Helen-Mott of Kalamazoo ject.
Felds.
Ps. M:L8.
'Missionary I
&lt;
.
’
The Cenaion you mwt neceaaarily place upon, your nerve*, and tho
recently mumt the week-end with im-etmc.
}
Vacation trips arc being planned daily and wc take j
•acrifiec of proper cxercite you hare to make at timet must be
Mrs. Pauline Dupnmg.
balanced in ooms way.
.
| great pleasure in helping you select your eatables.
•
Rev.
L.
O.'
Rostwipk
and
family
of
Master Garner Brown of Nazar­ Pokagun visited Henry Smith mid
D0WUNa
Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett is visiting ieth Academy is spending his vaca­ family last week. He preached at
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Dr. Pierce’. Golden Medical Ducovery
With hi® sister Genevieve at the M. I*.,church Inst Wedncstlay
Iter granddaughter. Mrs. Nelson tion
I
Olives, ioc, aoc, 25c and 50c; Pickles, Sweet,
DuBoi.*. She spent the past week Milo.-.
I
night.
.
' .
Min Erma Vanluk- entertained । „
.....
anil
wilh Mrs. H. K. Stanlun.
Sour and Mixed, Sardines, Salmon and Canned
Uri Bergman
and ,daughter
thn itomach and organa of digcation und nutrition, thru
n... , Mrs.
' - * Ilalll
**7
—-~b visiting
Fay Whitworth and. family' spent 1a I»nr Ot iuiio.nl.
purifying the blood and giving atrangth tu tho nerve*,
Meats of all kinds.
t
• •
■here.
•’
Sunday at Ernest Matteson'.* at &lt;occasion being her sixth birthday, i relatives
indirectly aiding the liver to perform Itb very important
Burt Storr wont to Kalamazoo
Hendershott (kirners. '
. We can supply you with Fresh Vegetables. L'clcrv,
H»*V.
A.
S.
Bunmdl
an&lt;l
wife
have
the 2th IO buy a m-Ou;, y. p&lt;
.Mosting
every
Sunday
evening
in
’
ions. Beef*, String Beans and in fact every thing'.to. make
grandson's viriling thpm.
successful for a generation a.i a tonic uni body builder.
Born lo Mr. aud Mr*. Hoy Eish'- .two
Whitworth’s Hall.
Miss Jennettci Batey visited hcfi
Bold by mrdieinc dealers in liquid or tablet form—.
ing enjoyable.
•
cr July 15tn. •* Xil"--.
HHh’ aunt Mrs. (iunsriilious«»r last Week.
Miss Lillian Whitworth of- Ban- }■laughter.
trial box of "TablaU" mailed un receipt of W one•
Give Us a Trial Order
Mrs. Wm. Hauck and son Millon 1
field visiirtl her rou«m Mrs. Bertha I Mr*. Pauline Dtjnnmg very pleas­
cent stamps.
Mrs. Chas. Hauck of Battle I
Garrison lhe past woeek.
antly entertained th- Milo ladtej and
Crock viaited Henry Smith and}
. If in failing health write Dr. R. V. Pierce’s
' Mrs. Bort Daly will entertain the last Wednrsilny Rflei noon.
Snlunlay.
L. A. S. the lost Thursday in Ulis
.Mrs. K. E. Ellis and two children family
faculty at Invalid? Hotel, Buffalo, New York.
Mrs. H&gt;mmie Armour visited at I
month.
returniNl to their I.... .. in South Kalamazoo
from Thursday unlit}
Marccille Burkett of Grand Rap­ Bend. Ind... ,l*»t Hahirday after Saturday.
.
&gt;. }
ids is Miciidiug two weeks with her spending twowrtk* with the form­
Miss 'Beulah Pifer has te-cn very ■
er's parents. Mr. mid Mr*. Gpnnct,
sifter, Mrs. Percy Henkes. sick
with
a
fever,
hut is wry much
South Mila •
'»
Fay Clemejice And wife returned of Miss
ixdtur al this writing.
Mildred Shorter.
Floyd Armour and Verniro Kelley ]
Wednesday night from their trip
'.• Ti 'i i. nfter1
he Uta boo. accompanied by Dav nJ ‘" *"d ng two■
»•.
vtelteil Jesso Larabee In Baltimore
Bristol nnd wife of Johnstown. E.l|*a*'--is visiting an um.t&lt; mat Del­ Sunday.'
.
I. Stanton and wife of-Caledonia,!‘"'Jr
.
.
. .. .
The carpenters have te-gan work |
' The Holland.Furnace, size for .size,
E. E. Warner and
Irving 1 . Mr. nnd
J&lt;n-'» and. liltte ,on Vcniar Webster’s hmtee.
nnd wife of Irving'
mw Mrs.
wra.
will give more heal from fieri con­
H you have any work in the above lines 1 shall lie more
making the trip tai* ten dm with *«'&gt;»»' -r ,
„ Q ,’&gt;l,Io."*,:‘y j Henry Smith has gone tfffhitLte
sumed limit any other fimiiirr on
. than pleased to figure with you on tbe job. And you will
I..... -iiiliiniiihilnfrom 0 Week I V IMI HI X.lvIlV lll&lt;-,
today. He'expects tn bring!
lhe market, b^au-s- il has the grate
two aulomobilM.
Mhs Jenevc Bn.«n .-pteriainodICreek
1
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
. |
surface, Hu- radiation and tbe nx»4
Ik. A. L. Xanlloru and wife d
fhlWwB
Tm-Xiy. .1 te- his mother home with him.
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llu.k.r.i
.inn.
tiulllf.l,
Ill
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I
perfect und natural way of burning
Otsegu
were
visiting
friend*
In
' My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure -Systems,
fuel
Sold tinilrr a double gunrimtec
town for a few days the past week. I .an.. I.irlh.l.y «.•■ «... ..n..
II..- -'“H";
'""“r "''“'-f
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
from factory direct to ronMinier.
Mrs. John Depreastur will leave
Imlay, Munday, to enter- Nieiiete 1-vt IIUUI*I ing one &lt; r n* . amn.-,
i, ..... nreshli.nt of lh.- Sim- I
J. W. TIBBATTS
hospital for jin operation, ^vhich' we
HASTINGS, MICH.
hope will be successful.
John Kimmvrling and wife visit­
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
H.
C. REDMON,
ed their son Freeman Kirnmerling
Mi** Myrtle Cas-.-l of Woodland I
Wortman's
grove,
Thursday,
July
and family in Johnstown Sunday.
is visiting Miss Lnvera l&gt;o*ter.
Mrs. Clemencc ami daughter Mr.*.
■I. Bramlsteller came hmnu last •J»Hh.
Kato Burroughs of Battle Creek Sunday
evening. reitirnliig I"
CLOVERDALE.
was the guests of her son William Cleyolmid the following Tuesday.
Just I^ook at These—
Clrmrm-e mid fatuity Inst week.
Mr. , and Mrs. John Dodec con­
Will Clemencc Is (hushing lhe template selling Manleyale to Chi­ mnnlville. wen- Sunday visitors of
EJim-r Kelley's.
lower part of Bantey’s ball fof a cago parties.
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Mr. mid Mrs. Lew Fliirgisson uf
hardware store, which lie will open
.Mr. nml Mrs. Glenn Itepte return­
August tsft Wc wish him success. ed lust Sunday fn-ni a four days Kalamazoo, are guests of llvjirj
Ice Crcrtm and Soft Drinks, Cigars
stay in Cleveland. Ohio.
Erie McLeod of Kalamazoo
CHEEK STREET.
Little
David
Ellsworth.
who
and Tobacco
■nd now is the time to get one ol those BIG PRESERVING
Mrs. Sam Benham of Nashville spent a month on tin- Gorham farm,
J. MiIjmhI.
KETTLES. We have them, all ai/ea and price*.
•ale Siimtay dinner nl C. P. Bitlel- n^urned to his h&lt;nm- in Kidmnnyoo Mrs.
Peanuts and Candy
'
Elln-I Hammond &lt;if‘Hastings. is a
Inst Saturday:
man’s.
STORE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY
'flic Milo depot Iccnmr. ignited
Miss .Mnggi^ Houghialin Is undiir
' .Can Rubber*, light and heavy. Jelly f’daaaea, Jelly Molds,
last week from'the hmiiuig Af a
the doctor's care al this writing.
^3Eaa Stop for Refreshments at »imw
Fruit Can Funnelg. Fruit Jar Wrenches, Fruit 1‘resae*. some
Mr. nml Mrs. Thomas Rich of quantily of paper and waste mat­ walk .without using crutches, but
Ionin, are the proud parent.* of a ter. The lire was discovered nml
nice Berry Seta for (he table. Anything you wanLin Extra
to D». baby girl. Editli Lannr. Mrs. extinguished before iftuch damage wilh crutches.
Dirhea for harveat help nnd threshing time at the right prices.
Rich
was
formerly
Miss
Vcvo
Car
­
MICHIGAN
CLOVERDALE.
penter of Ibis place.
Hugh McDonald and faintly’ uf
Mrs. Will Roush of Hastings spent thi* week to can*"for her daughter. Bicldaml
visited I heir parenls, Mr.
Mr*. Adell Hall &gt;.f Grand Hapid.*
a couple of days last week'Wllh tier
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bidrl- I* visiting Mrs. -Nora Blnm-hard.
Mr*. Cora Bingley, of Buffalo. N.
Blanche Jack ion -pent Inst Fri­
111 tin. \
Y.. i* veiling her uncle. James Mc­
Tin* Hastings Township Cemetery day limf'Saturday in Knfntmizno.
The Store That Saves
Hastings, Mich.
Lillian Cadwallaib r of {luleshurg Donald.
Circle will hold a meeting nt tho
Dugal Campbell imftte a business
You Money
County Fnrm Thursday evening. is visiting the Misc-s E\;i and .Clem
trip lo Hmdings, Monday.
July HU Ice cream and enlie will
Miss Ci&gt;eil Monica visited Iter
cousin,
mid help (lie good cause along and
Mr*. Maria .him 4 and Mrs. Skill­
also enjoy a. good lime.
Mrs. Dugal Campliell is spending
Mr. mid Mrs. Ernest Chose mid man of &lt; Iraml Rnj.nl* visited al 11.
a few days in Kalamazoo.
Ore’s last Friday
.Mr. and Mrs. Bunker Gihhs spent
•Mrs. Charles Heid and children of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gorham visited (he
No. 119 North Michigan Ave.
Sunday
with Mr. tutd Mrs. Bert
। Hastings mu spending .mweral days former's uncle, wku. is an invalid.
MrCiiliiim. .
Yes, and we have the goods fbr the hot weather,' to&lt;r.
'with her parents, Mr. atm Mrs. Will In Ros* Sunday ALb WORK GUARANTEED
Mrs. Mina Adams is working for
Bidelmun of ihis street.
Mr. mid Mr*. Mito Buys and chilLight weight Shoes in Mule Skin and Elk Skin Leath­
Claud Hammonds.
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
•Iren -spent laid bandar at
ers at----------------------------------.... _ SI.50 to S3.00
STONY POINT.
lake with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Broods*. Friday evening.
Every
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Porosknit and Ritefit Underwear for Men. Cool Straw
Frank Aspinall mid family spent
&lt;m&gt;- rbme.aud h«-li» sing.
Hats for hot days in the harvest field. last Sunday •with his brother, Jas.
The Yming People’s Alliance al
Aspinall ami family.
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7XW
o
’
clock
will'
be
led
by
Mrs
Mrs.
Frank,
Clare
-Hughes.
Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hitehie and
«•limey.
’ family wre visitors al East CaslU1- Fick mid Mr. Boyle, nil of Kalama­
Psalm 5:d-IK.
zoo,
lon Sunday. .
. We have marked those
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HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN
Walter one come’ and help |he tender.
1 Hiieklelierryiiig, nn&lt;l
harvest ■Someime hr
There will be Quarterly meeting
valor Iwb* Sunday
■ seeinc Iq be the order of the day Spaulding's
night and cordirf-falld qdlh
and ail are busy. .lake and Fred Wireman and Mrs.
Mins Arlie Aspinall and friend of valuahh-*
Vahits up Iq S3.00. Now is the time to buy Low Shoes
Mr. and Mia Blaine Hay went to] McCallum visited nl Mrs. Gurney's.
spent Sunday with her parents.
BARHYV1I.LE.
low.
at a low price. Also a good pair ol shoes that you can
Bev. J. L.- Haxeldine preaches his Neely lust SmiJay.
Bit-hards of Kalamazoo, . I'lie^c will be preaching al Shultz
Frank Palmerton, a brother of
Midile Spatdmnir . is upending a
fiuwwell sermon next Sunday.
use next winter.
iu lhe,nft«*rnoou.
k-randinoliier, Mr*.
Mrs. William Devine, is visiting
Mrs. Satie Canlleld of l^uisiiig is
There lias 1m&gt;i*ii a rliunge at
visiting her tnollier, Mrs. Wm. Adison
Shultz from evening until iiBcl-Mead. Sr, nnd brolhcis.
x
Mr. and Mrs. N. &lt;&gt;.’ Bump mid lit­
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Brinkesl
tle son. Paul are visiting at -Hastof North Nashville visited Mr. mid
Miss Gertrude Secbcr spent a .Ings.
The Juniors will meet at 3:&lt;JU on and Ralph Dean and families. Pleaching next Sunday morning
Mrs. Jos. Messenger Sunday, also part of last we.-k wilh her uncle A.
Saturday afternoon.
OF DOWLING
Mrs. Jennie Messenger Mead of
Kalamazoo.
.1 Hui- turned In Jier Imnm in Baltic Creek
STOP IN AND GET A COOL DRINK
Mr. mid Mrs. Cargo qml daughter.
1 Miss Arloa (Inborn of Hustings
i-i-i-k
... .
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.
--------•••-nii-i-, were un- nucsis
i visited her aunt. Mrs. Frankie her housi-woi k.
IU wilU ..r ..........................
oil ,
»&lt;•
*«• » '••“ IJKUrop.
• llmlehatigh. a few days last week.
Huy-li Hiller has. been in North
and Mr,. John
*•«» “• ‘J”'"1 "&lt;
Suiolo,.
I Mr. ami Mrs. T. H. Hmlefimiah nte Irving lhe pari week .cutting his
.development ot the country, ow/oi-to- Mr. and Mr.-. Rnllcy Lathrop and
’
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------ —| bymlay ijimier .with Mr. aud Mrs. wlu'.’ll '
rr.il from, this- plncw attend- Ul° fact, that better use can bd made ; .-mi. in -oumpany-with Dr. Lmliroi*.
Milton Jciimnp' 1s not so well at
' “1 - —----'
tiftii*. Mend, also'Mrs.-James Harry
e Barm-* Circus at lltistinga.| of the tend, alnco beef cattle can be ! motored to Battle Creek. Sunday,
JOHN M. GOULD
Ravages of Noxious Intacta.
|of Hastings.
this writiirg.
day.
. brought from Argentina cheaply. Then rimd sp«nt Hie day with relatives.
TbA 35ft useful plant* tbat grow In ! M,-. nnif Mrs. Leon. Bnrmuii of
Mr. mid Mr*. Lawirnre Poller
LAWYER
Mate-1 Kelley »pent last week the ravages of tuberculosis, carbun-i H,r- .,,ud.Mra. Ira Cargo of DrFrance are attacked by 6.000 species Witodlnml amt Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace mid daughter Gieniui of Haslinu* /Hh
her-cimsin. liulvta Mmirw.-uf-; eles. fever, ete.. and ths large number
- her paryuter-Mc,.
Offizc over Grigaby &amp; Brooks ! of Inoeets and 8,000 cryptogamic dft* rCuriis of the sanye place visited six’ut Sunday at Hnirs-Snuttinnf'.
'-J"-;or ».tt. dun., droa«i,.. m u.im- ■l'"1 Ml&gt; Ul1" •-‘"■'■i'Phone 17a'
leases. These cause a loss that is ea-11 Imi r motliyr aiid gramlHHdlmr.- Mrs. Corn SHimlmck mid lillle
’ e"” —loo* o' «&gt;• coudlrr xod (o
A,I.. Ili-ur...
(wi.4
•laughter of Woodbury spent Fri­ ...'.'1.iS'; . .'T’r.1.!.'! H'.ooh
.' tlmated nt SGOO.ono.oon a year, the to- Mrs. Sylvester Orsborn, Sunday.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
urn
DI.H1V.
Ill
H.imi
HapftL.
mako
tho
builnCM
unproQtable.
by
tlG.
municipal
sfati*lir.d bureau
day with Mutld Itobiuson.
Ttal revenue from three plants being
t.imri-ii .votes. ,
________________
d!,, t(lla| cm^mipiiim of meal tn
। St. Joseph county, Indiana, will
WITH NATURE’S HAIR DYE t°d*7 •&gt;-»•••«»«“■
Rev. Gurm—
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vol.- May V7 upon a proposition to I A fund uf tXDriO, to be rutsed l&gt;y
In /-Staple!
| build IH miles of cAncrbfc* road oft I popular sub'criplion, has lieqii
&gt;.
i India's llnmicial diilh-ultii*i&gt;
There will Im pl&gt;
Witiotin, Minn., a city of IH.WiO, Ithe Lincoln national highway near started in San Anldnlo. Texas, to
total 3-*V.tjoy |&gt;&lt;iuiul.-&gt; were
Young Lady Visitor to South America;
has over Otkt-ucres of public parks. 'South Bend. . ,
•
Changed Her Blonde Locks to X

' Wunderlich’s |

Holland Furnaces

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

CHAS. DENE.AU,

sia. ... .

Kelley’s Kool Komforts

Canning Time Is Here

Boyes’ Department Store

Hot! Isn’t It?

NEW SHOE SHOP

W. F. PRIEST

Ladies—

Shoes Down to $1.45

WM. RENKES&amp;SON

Brilliant Red.

A young woman ran down lhe
gangway of tho ship just In from
South American porta, and flung hcr.|
arm* about tlnynock of a man vvfcoj
had been waving to lift.
•'Gracious, Nntallo!’’ I
' ‘

••Oh," smiled the young woman. I
"thai'a tho result of a shampoo from I
tho waU'r of u little lake In lea. Pern."
8ho told that during a recent visit
to lea she had found that the Indiana
thcr? had their hair tinted every im-j
aginable color. Sho learned that they |
dyed their hair with tho. waters of
several small lakes In tea, ulj of which
contained valer ot different colors. .
"I. thought that* I would look so
much better If my hair was a deep
red. ni l wrnt loiho lake containing |
tho reddish water, named Uuacachfnn, |
and shampooed my hair. It certainly

"I hatv to leave the old place," re­
marked Adam as he turned from tho
Carden ot Eden. ••Leaving isn't t.he
worst of It,” replied Ere. ‘Thlhk of
tho trouble you're going to have when
you get to telling «f tho animals and
rivers tn this rise® to tho explorers
and • geographical experts over yondor."—Washington Star.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Season Tickets for Our Forthcoming Redpath Chautauqua
In arranging to inaugurate this chautauqua this year the local committee bought 1,000 $2.50 season tickets, which
will be sold, while they last, by them for $2.00 each.

When these tickets are exhausted no season tickets thereafter can be had for less than $2.50.
season tickets will not be reduced from the first day to the close of .the chautauqua.

Also, the price of

The single admissions to the different sessions of this chautauqua aggregate more than $8.00, so it will pay you to
buy a season ticket even after the program is half completed. For the single admissions to the respective entertainments
see program. Season tickets are" non-transferable except within the owner’s family.
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CHILDREIN S TICKETS admit children aged six to fourteen years inclusive.

All children are admitted to the

HASTINGS CHAUTAUQUA, AUGUST 5 to 11 INCLUSIVE

,

�THE HASTINGS DANNER. JULY 23.1814.

PAGE Six i txrt

W EST VBRNDNTVnXE.
'ri&lt;iusl&gt;'
Mrs, Georgft Rc&gt;-de and lillh* i
.it. Dr.I, daughter of Saginaw an* visiting 1
icAiuyre is nnemiuig pnysicitin.
m-r sister,
m
. her
Mr*. John Mater ami
Chui b'* Vanhoijl--n &lt;d Portland; family.

WOODBURY.

LONG BEACH,
lilm-y ami family _h:iv&lt;

I-------------------I
IRVING.

from Irene Cumlleld.

FOSSILS OF HORSE’S
REMOTE ANCESTOR

Mr.*. Marlin B&lt;-\«;r, nml Warren nnd fnrpHyn.-nr VmnnntFOUND RY INVESTIGATORS IN
W&lt;niii.u’* Mbdonaiy- .-*&lt;»Mrs. FJInler Gob* of W&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;dlnnd
MOJAVE DESERT. CALI­
ill he. ciif«-rlaiii&gt;'&gt;i by Mrs.' vi*illpg .her dnughl--r. Mrs. t.le
wali-r, ’j:tiur.«*li
’ ’
&gt;*FORNIA.
Born, Sunday, .to Mr. mid Mrs.
iiiip
al
ivve Straw, n Hu),, daughter.
Born, to Sam Gulch*" amt wife SHOWS SAME ANIMAL
hl I It- daughter, }Vedm*Mday.-

CnpJHI’. engineer who builds factories must alm to add to the
JI safety nnd greater efficiency of factory workers. The
“ cDgim*'?
builds railroads must have a mental pic­
ture of human beings trusting to his roadbed and bis bridges
to carry them safely to their destination. This same sense of
responsibility exists in every branch of a Trust Company,
where the human element is constantly present, and where
moral responsibility is considered to lie one of the most im­
portant factors in safeguarding the interests intrusted to its
care.

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ROAMED ASIA AND EUROPE

■ Straw's
Fossil Fields-of Nevada Reveal Im­
portant SMcntlllc Diseoverlrs
siturday ami
of. World-Wide Interest.
Kirksville. Is
A new and important chapter in
siting her daughter. Mrs. Nellie
&gt;ekharl ami fuinili.
Ixiyina Snort* nml Marguerite jave &lt;|r*ert ha* been made public
•w-r and -their frrnnd* attended by. Dr. Joint Campbell. Merriam,
professor of pabsmtojogy ami his­
torical geology in lhe University of

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.

toi on nag
This train is du
station al 5:35’ .1
frani the
this train ... ...
idgmil. -w**rk« a real Inu'.Wup *.*»Hh*i

an ln-forr-.
finding-

uf llii* villngi*.
Mr*. Cornelia
Kennedy
home from Grand RapidinorniiiK accompanied

IRONSIDE
BROS.
Granite and Monument Dealers

now vanished ■ land bridge which
mujjl once have joimsl Asia and

MIDI. IND I* MIK

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Phone 197

Hastings, Mich.

-The twisted-horn anlcJnpc. an
animal of which Professor Merriam
Thousand .Creek region in Northern
I i)e||. Si____ „. .
.
I Mi*. John Mishler tinted Friday Nevada^ i« likewise an eyhlem
j willi h&lt;-r.-.*i&lt;t&lt;r. Mr.-. William Mi.*hof Afeicn and lhe kudu, anotli.
African nnlelnpe. are Ik&gt;IIi «l*

Kennedy and daughter wc
of Dudley A. Kcim.sly am| family
near fiu-liut* a part of ||&gt;&gt;day.

NORTir IRVING.
Mm. Ed. Walter’.* molli
Bloughteii. left for her
Coral,' after spending -oventl w

I larnurii
l.lurke.

Cairn*.

southern' EurajM*.
Half of Western North America

itrviti &gt;ni«lker nml family
.*tr&gt;-t&lt;-h&lt;‘-

a fl er: Sunday at

.

That you *!o not get value received out of your garment* if you do
not get them cleaned and preaacd. Our avklem ot cleaning does not
merely remove the ipota. hut cleanse* the garment inside amt out.
Our steam pressing system I* the only up-to-date way to pre**. It
thoroughly -lisinfects, also raises tbe nap ol Hie good* and makea it
look as good as the day il left th$ tailpr.

W« Ury Clean E.vary Uay.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
Ptempl Attention to
M. KELLOGG, Proprietor
Parcel Post Deliveries
PHONE 233
Branch Aiencles: Woodland. Mich.; Middleville, Mich.

rieriiamliiiii mountain* ami n »rlh-

the
Wellington Kidder.'will have ;
over Sunday.
Durkee's v
F.. E. ami W, J. Cairns ami Frank' the day wi
Baker have gone* threshiiik. with
Mr*. Ilenrv Bluer nnd Mi
lhe Leclka BndheM.one **

E1ST ASM RIA.

When lhe i’nlv&lt;-r*ily of Calif.
i.lranunily enl&lt; rluiii*-*!
July 11. A line Mipper,

inu and ll«-v.

lave You Been In?- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Campinvelim: "'.i

M. r.lmiir-liny will visit relaliv.
Mr*. Earle Gruckford and dauitli
buckleberries..
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—-——---------j Crackford nml Mi*.—BANNER t WANT ADVS. PAY..q rm- S.
MonrkiSc
Mr». i/irimi Barnum i

piDER MAKING

IT’S A CINCH
'

horn lype. which in n Ibng *li*l;iiil

Fhireiu’A Cairn* who i-

K|M&lt;mling several Week
friends and relatives Im-

CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK

of Europe origiiijitctl not in I fie old
i'liclmw and family of Cale- world. Will in the new. and found

aih

ent. Mr. ami
Sunday.

In placing monuments cannot be over-estimated. Some­
times orders njc placed so late that it is difficult to
get a g(K&gt;d foundation owing to the bad weather
that sometimes comes during autumn.
Place your orders for fall work in monuments NOW
and give us anOpportunity to build lhe foundation
NOW while the weather is good. Orders placed
NOW do not have to be paid for until work is
placed on the lot.

aroiiml her.-.

company will speedily-r.
order so recently gone into elfecj

Phone 4381

Importance of a Good
Foundation

nearly n-tnh-d In file hipparion and I
plainly 'proved to have existed in]
an earlier geological periml.
SOITJI 1IIIWNE.
This filling of a gap suggests'that
Waller Wall..- •• und daugh- the hipparimi horses that 'nianied

inii ui * &lt; iu i:&lt; ii

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

123 Ottawa Ava. N. W.

and family.
Wdl Ba*s has n row -that gave lieved hi have descended from n
liij'tli to three calve-. One died. fossil ancestor known .ns the hiptinrion. Tin; foitsil remaimi of
horses of lhe hipptirion type ar*it rand- ftmml/in the Toi-ks till the way from
at Elmer
if*, in Franco lo Chinn nnd ’ in various
parts of North’America. •
Downinir of" J M roil, Charlie
Now in lhe fo*si! be&lt;ls of the Mo­
jave d&gt; sort. Professor Merriam and

Edward: A.

family of

GRAND RAPIDS TRUST COMPANY

e, July imal life.
N'nw IhH-tnr Merriam niid bls n«-

TAUMIAC CORNERS.

in a1 V
Mini Ilatma i Smilli i

pl- m We*l Woodlaml.

lingrr'auil family. July 3/*t in ttm
evening.
.
.
Ed Peefs-nnd Will

William
10**11 IK-PI* &lt;11 V IIKIII Vimej. I IP-U— •
nml I’.reek nml Minn fossil fields in]
l h. hum of ih.- thresher i- heard Nevada, nml Within-the lai year nr
so the three extraordinarily inter­
Allen Spauhluik nml family ami esting series &lt;&gt;f Cedar mountain*

AugUsl Mulvnney
-. Wednesday of full of aslonisbing similarities to
Pliocene fauna widely distrilail.-d
Mr. and Mr*. Iinflield of Chirruo. m lhe old world—th**- •‘Hipparimi
re vi*ilintr - Mr. and Mrs. l-'red Al- faumc" represented in lhe racks
from France to China.

July 4ils in the Mojave region are irn-tqiday al .Mrs/jlnlliti Dibble, was I Im gm&gt;l poptanl because they represent
Wtisaii'h inounTliiir*dav.
tains.
Professor "Merriam’s contribution
SUNFIELD.
»
Weippcrt and d-iueh-'
left Wedimetlay for a known befon

x Well; comd on in, the eating's fine—well
xooked, clean fresh meats, fruits and veget­
ables. There is not a place in Hastings where
you are any more sure of a sanitary meal or
lunch than our place.
1

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Sanitary Lunch
TOM DOYLE
IN UOONAN'S CIGAR. STORE.

Haatlnga, Mich.

Jefferson Street

auPBlirppard *. . Saturday,

The

Irvins General Store

At this store may lie' found a dean slock of staple general
merchandise from which to select your everyday neces­
sities. A^ price js one of the considerations and is a. fac­
tor in every sale, we enumerate the’following:
8 lbs. Rolled O«t» for.. j
21 Ibi. H. St E. Granulated Sugar for
. 81.00
22 Ilia. Light Brown Sugar
91.00

1 iarllmii

ft Croft entertniuGranl Mead qnd
.
i ,*»« &gt;Hn*r’&gt;n fTinliie, Sumlay.
pnund«*of | Mrs. I.. J. Si-heifel-Of JnCKStllt Vis-.
&lt; u
ih-d her brother. Fred Smith and
q.il,.,। f;lm&gt;|y. the tir.*l of the week.
■' ...........
a. II. Sayor relurn-

C. R. WATSON, General Store
1BVING, MICH.

1904191-1

. BOTH PHONES—Hastings, Kill IL-IS; Middleville Line. 1'52 1L*1S.

Take Your Choice
“His sections arc not as good as ours; they are too soft.”
. .
—Pillar of the Church.
“His sections arc not as good as ours: they are too hard."
„
A
'
—Trust -Magnate.
So there you have it. TAKE YOUR CHOICE.
,

Deering Sections, full tox, 25 sections ....9Qc
Osborne Sections, full box, 25 sections;
90 c
McCormick Sections, lull box, 25 section^
90c
Milwaukee Sections, fu 1 box, 25 sections ...S;. ..1 90c
Aho Binder Chain Link* Nos. 42 and 45
Get your Binder Twine now. Plymouth Standard10c .

To this date I have sold one-third more twine than I sold
all last year. Quality of twine and a man NOT IN THE
TRUST does it.

JESSE TOWNSEND
Hastings

*"

NOT IN THE TROST
Michigan

ami jit ill another which hears -im­
portant witness to. the relations of!
pr.--i-xi«ting life, means a great in-1
crease in the world's knowledge of]
how life originated. chuiiKed La.ndi
.l.-velnned tlirmlfih lhe long process
Assyria Fnriiirrs Chib.
The following program w

lln he held July Si. w ith Mr. ami I
s of Grand Rap­ Mr*. Howard Shepard: /
Lily Franks the
Club song ami Devotional*.
Recitation—Ruby Schroder.
Arthur Btiiiirh ami lady friend
Recitalimi—Margaret BradyStilo— Mr*. Nina TtHkvr.
Mr. and Mr*. II. i&gt;. Branch. Sunday.
Recitation—Ethel - Stumpf.
Di*&lt;u.*.*ioTi—Led by George Ken|.
rented
•Walsh" again
Reading— Hazel Ohiwlenu.
r business. July
Recitation—Mrs Stella Tuckfrman.
.
Mr. 'Benedict ami family are vis­
Recitation—Mr*. Maiiel Moore.
iting al Valentino Myers’. They
will .soon return to their home in
- . Alice G. Tliomns. Reporter.
coiSty line.
Mis* Ethel Brady of Detroit, vis­
ited her parenl*. Mr. nnd Mrs. .
IL J. Gerjiiiger and family, also
Brady, last week.. They also en- S. C. Schuler nml family were Sun­
b-rtBlned ‘Mr*. Sihiw nml children, day visitors with relnlives in Hast­
their daukdib-r. from Grand llnp- ings.
.
John Rnhin nml wife enlertaiped
a large party’ of relatives and
KU mo.
friends nt Sunday diuper.
i Mr. am| Mr*. Levi Curtis nml
final Edwin* of W&lt;-sl Sunfield, is
datighb-r Eva. vi*ited Mr. nml Mrs. a frequent visitor in these part*. I
J.dm .'thjimway. in Lake Odessa,
Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Moyers were|
[Snmiav. .
visitors al Mr. nml Mrs. R. C. G&lt;hm|■ Mr. ami Ml-. Will Sriver.aml Mr. enmnsh's uf XJranueville. Sumlay.
|
hud* Mt&gt; Bniwn. were Sunday
Miss Grelchel Smith of India, is:
i gm .*1* «f Mr. ami Mrg. Howard visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A.
(iurti*.
Slowinski.
.
Alice Aiidin who has been visilChris Eeknrdl hail a very painful
iug George Itawvn and family went accident, fhe _!•»«&lt; week, when n
i to Dclniil. Saturday, where .-die
| will vi*ii iM-fm-i- relurnijigTo her him off on In the ground in such a
j Imnm in Wr*l Branch.
:
manner ln»ili*locnle his ankle joint;
i Mi.** Gvm-vh-vr Prestige, wiio lias Tho painful injury is a seven- blow
! been visiting la-tin Keitli. was (Jall- to Mr. Edtardt, coming as it does
*-d to her lipniATn Igike Odeima. in such n'busv time
| Sunday, bv th.- *?rious Illness of
Otto Bne«*ter. «'f Elgin. HI., is
i her mother. '
'. - .•pending n few we&lt;;ks with It. J.I
Mr. ami Mi*. Wilson Messenger Gerlinger ann family.
of Aiffker,* visil&lt;-&lt;| the latter’s par­ . Miss Edna Khowermnn ’ of- Lake
ents.-Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Ear), Sun- Odessa was I Im sriuMl of her sister.
Mrs. Waldo Garlingey. over Sun­
day.
'
China yearly senda tSOjXX) worth
—BANNER WAN!' ADVS. PAY—
of peanut* to the United Bta.tM.

Do You Chew Tobacco?
’

If you do you certainly like it MOIST and MELLOW.
’ We just installed dur Plug and Fine Cut Case which’ is
Zinc Lined, Dust and Dirt Proof. We can at all times
give yon your Plug or Fine Cut Tobacco in the best of
Fresh Condition.

LOOK THIS LIST OVER and aee If we have your favorite brand.

If not, we will get It for you.

,

PLUGS
G. T- W.
Cremc-de-Menthc
Clipper
Town Talk
Honey Dip Twist
Standard Navy
Kismet
Square Deal
Gold Rope
Yankee Girl
Horse Shoe
Drummond’s Natural Leaf
Star
Piper Heidscick
Spear Head
Martini
Maple Dip
Boot Jack.
.
American Navy
Scrapper

FINE CUT
Hiawatha
'-Sweet Burley
' Blot
Tiger
't ttncle Daniel
Sweet Cuba
’
Ojihwa
Fast Mail. .
We-carry fine cuts in all sized
packages.

J. F. HOONAN
Jefferson Street
Jobbers

I

Tt»« «••• to

Hastings, Mich.
Your Frtand.

I

R8fa||8rJ

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

�HASTINGS

THE

JULY 23,1914-20 PAGES.

BANNER

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

’IjSEES THE WOHDERFUL
HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS
DARJEELING,

IDENTIFY* YOURSELF
WITH THIS STRONG, AC
COMMODATING BANK
If you are not carrying a deposit in our Savings Department, we
want to talk with you about the help which this Bank will be to you.
We have a mutual interest in your carrying an account in our Sav­
ings Department. Naturally we want to see you identify yourself and
your financial interests with us. Realizing that a banking connection is
an essential factor in carrying your financial plans through to success,
YOU are interested, and VITALLY INTERESTED, in identifying
yoilrself with a strong, serviceable bank.
The amount of your present income, or the amount of your first de­
posit is of much less importance than the fact of your making the right
start.
Will you come in and talk the matter over with us? We shall be glad
to have you. Our resources of over $650,000 are a sufficient guaranty
of your deposit and we pay 50 per cent higher interest than a govern­
ment bond would yield you. But come in and let us talk it over with you.

INDIA.

RE FORGOTTEN

VOTERS

pod
Oiilliftik from the (ruin going up th*

MT. KIMCHIMJANBA, 28,115

;ati ■**

»

FEET HI6H, 2,000 FEET HIGHER

A SINGLE BALLOT TO CONTAIN

ALL TICKETS TO BE VOTED ON

wc «aw many orchidthe tree®.

I Than Mt. Ererrsl. Strange Peoples
। One May S«*e on the directs of
would seem
Durjeclhifl.
motmtnhi li
British India B*^al.
•Saturday. Nov. 2. *
Tho 'voyage on. the Isint has |i,*,'ii
Hima1:iy:i&lt;.
very nnploa-.mi. a&gt; th*' -.'a i- roll­
ing. and our Iniat is small apd very W
-uncomfortable.
We did .md- cat
anything all day. ' Wo expect l*&gt; cam&gt;*
arrive in palcuttn In the morning
nn*l will tako-the train (he same'■imnri*
evening for. Darjeeling, re turn ing-1
In t'uilcutta for sight seeing later. I
Galctilla. W**dn**-day. Nov. ik I

tin- suit could make il. We spent
the afternoon. seeing the people yoiul.il, are. nuiuiilahu

inunen*e
grown in

meat

com-

tfffl re*-*
in .Michigan

b.

nf

add in
■be pla.

aiid

*• IJ c*Higr«**sio
out hy tlu* **l.*d

in

ii.il affiliation b
and th*
nnr’s recommendation.
primary
i u.imi***i ii n:i
|..r nil polili*

ami

ami a nuisance,
mi favorable to

The Bank That Does Things For You
Resources Over $650,000.00

OF

PVRTY YFF1I.IATION.

Hastings City Bank
Capital $75,000.00

.IEW.raiM*M LAW
II EffiCl NEXT MM

lain**, hps a flavor superior to :
other tea *»f Indis. nml accordin
il bring** double Yim- price. Tl
o**e as much of il*** mountain

•‘which will, bear th*

Surplus $50,000.00
•tmRr.’ssuien nml camli-

Load ot Hay Coniine into Calcattwdndia.
nn&lt;l visiting the large native babl-,
sun.
Courage.

-

THE ABEMT CAN GIVE

Courage In what a man must havo
LESSONS IN FORGERY
If he desires to count In the world.
The timid soul always loses out. In
meeting the problems of. business, or Can Take an Honest Check and
tn taking part in city affairs.'the cou­
Raise il to Any Amount in a
rageous man Is tho man who makes the
Few Minuter.
success. If a mon bcglos to run, bo
"How to raise chei'ks and beuome
can’t stop.
a candidate for the penitentiary,"
was the title of an explanation giv­
en lo different business men about
W. ft. C. Sale.
one day last week by J.
Tho W. li. K. faidies vyil) have a Hastings
Stninei, Jr... of Rochester, N. Y..
jiackage sale ami serve lunch al &lt;1.
is selling the' Proteclograph.
the G. A. II. hull mt Saturday eve­ who
ami the
Protectograp.h
Check
ning, July 25.
Writer, used by the government
Hallie Naylor.
nml all nf the banks in the coun­
try. Ural, is just a bit cleverer than
lhe forger. • •
Mr. Stelnel can take an ordinary
cheek written on “safely paper"—
lhe kind with a network design

THOUGHT SHE
COULD NOT LIVE

Thig done.
,■-the rhiTk ran lie *’raised" .to any
sum desired. Il's easy, no mailer
whelliiT th** check is written with
Restored to- Health by Lydia pen nr pencil. To .«*■&lt;• Mr. Stoinel
*io Hu* work one would wonder that
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
so many checks get through with­
out being raised.
*
Compound.
If th** maker of lhe check has
taken the precaution lo use a ma­
Unlonvilk*. Mo.—"I suffered from a chine
(bat punches the amount *&gt;uL
female trouble ami 1 got towenk that I Mr. Steinel shows how lo punch
could hardly walk out figures lo match, fill up I lie old
acroM the floorwith- ones, and I hen make your check
out for a larger sum, leaving the
something.
----------- —I had
signature as it originally was. Tho
nervous spells nnd | signature is what concerns \the
my fingers would; num who cashes lhe check.
cramp and my face i If Iho rhwk is only "rougheir
would draw, anti I wi,b one of lhe little devices used
could not speak, nor frequently, it can be ironed out ami
sleep to do any good, |
roughened again.
had no appetiu*,and ■
tbouKin i MR. ILER FAIRCHILD AND
.Cd no, II... |
H|sj VERA WAR|] HARR|[[|
Some one advised me to take Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I had
meh
taken so mt.
J medicine
”*’ and
J myJdoctor
"
1 Have Gone to Washington, D. C,
ild do
me —
no o
good
bo :
I -------told my
Where Bridegroom Has Apsaid he could
*—...._
------, ,I
husband hef might get mo a bottle and I
polntmcnL
would try It By the time 1 had taken
Her J. Fairchild and Miss Y?cra
it 1 felt better. I continued its use,and F. Ward both of Hastings were
now I am well and strong.
mar.ried last Thursday moaning nt
•“I havo always recommended your 10:30 at the residence of the bride’s
parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Frank E.
fully benefited by it and 1 hope this Want, 510 West Bond Street, in .the
letter will be the means of saving some presence of a few immediate, rela­
other poor woman from suffering.”— tives and friendtf.’ The ring ser­
Mrs. Martha Seavky, Box 1144, vice was performed. Rev. Russell
II. Bready, officiating. The bride
Unionville, Missouri.
and groom were unattended during
The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s lhe c**rCiBony.
Both of the con­
Vegetable Compound have thousands of tracting parties are highly respect­
such letters as that above — they tell ed in the City. They started lor
the truth, else they could not have been Washington. D. C. on tho noqn
obtained for lovo or money. This med­ train. Where Mr. Failch'ild has re­
icine is no stranger — it has stood tho cently received a government ap­
pointment, and where they will
If there are any complications yon mak* their future home.
do.not understand write to Lydia E.
Three
........ .-carloads
„-------- andof trees
Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential)
Lynn,Bass. Your letter will be opened, shrubs have been received and are
wetA by *
*nd being set out-by lhe park board of
I
Syracuse,
N,
Y, |q beautify, the city.
held la strict cvafldcacc,'

West Cornwall, Addbum ’County,
Vcnnmil, July 2nd. J«37, ami died.
July 15th. 1911. being 77 years nml
13 days old. at the time of his
death. The first 18 yenrs of his
life he spent in his unlive slab*.
The next 25 years he spent in -the
Merino sheep business, eventually
locating on a farm in Ohio. In
1880. hi* came to Michigan, first lo­
cating in Grand Rapids. Foi*ffboul
one year he was engaged in lhe
grocery business. He then moved
to th** outskirts of the city in
Walker township, wjjere hi* was
engaged in the FruiC business. In
IIMU he moved to a farm near Nfiddleville. whore he remained until
the death of his wife in 1012. The
remainder of his life he spent with
his daughter, Mrs. Marlin
Steph­
ans at Reno, Mich., wb**re he illed.
He was inarfied in Ohio in lhe
year, I87r. lo Mary M7 Brown.. It**
loaves nine children. Mrs. L. I&gt;.
Taber of Foley. Alabama. Williaiii
E. Pratt of Hastings, Mrs. A. G.
Hazlowood of Bevdrly, Mrs. R. TL
Travis of Freeport, E. Vidor Prat I
of Freeport, G. Stuart Prat I of
Grand Haven. Miss Daisy B. Pratt
of Reno. Mrs. Martin V. Stephans of
Reno and Miss Helen E. Pratt of
Grand Rapids,
z

Obituary.
Farrell Burns was born in New
York. January 3. 1830. ami died nt
his home in Irving Township, July
II. t'JII.- Funeral services were
held at St. Pal rick’s chureh in
Bowne, Rev. Father Bran ofllriating, six grandsons acting ns twarers. He is survived by the widow,
two sons and live daughters. Benja­
min, al Traverse City; William, on
lhe old homestead; Mrs. Mary De­
vine of Hastings; Mrs. Josephine
Anderson at. Bowne; Mrs. Ella
Kelley, now atjiome; Mrs. Winnie
Baker nt Newberry nml Mrs. Ellie
Flynn.
.
.
He was one of Irving's Pioneers
having lived on lhe fumi. where he
died, for nl&gt;out , fifty years.
He
was admired and respbeh'd for his
honesty, intelligence and sociabil­
ity, one whose counsel was sought
and advice followed and this com­
munity feels that il has lost a good
neighbor and a true friend.
Moro than 100,000 pedestrians nnd
20,000 vehicles pass over the Lou­
don bridge daily.

Etwes Torment of Asthma
and Hay Fever
For the discomfort ifnd misery of
uslhma and hay" fever use Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. Jt puts
a healing, soothing coating over lhe
swollen, tickling membranes, and
eases the thick and chocking sensa­
tion.- Helps you to breathe easWy
nnd naturally. In the yellow pack­
age.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv,

about, eight*

nominated
i-vpiiblfctth Uriel will corm*

jeiding, n distance of 57K mile®. The
Indian drain is a largo one, stand-1
Of SHOW! tl.Ui,
urd gang**, nml hotivy cars, lim­
ning llt-id, .sm-nml ami third class.
lick*’! will lie in second place. dem­
_ ............ ।.... Miwintahi Kiiii-hinj.uiu i.
ocratic Uur*l. .-.ociali-l fourth ami
•h luggarn* as ।''"r*l***l as being 28,115 f****t high.
To Two Girls, Who Say They
Never Wimt Another Trip
thousand feii higher than Mt. E
chairs,
dogs,
amt
carry-alls
ami
w*
You’re Bilious nnd Costive!
Like 'll.
0 woo mir ingKHge ,’i||i| liens,
I Sick Headache. Ibid Breath. Sour
A couple of .yishville young gel n chair car fiir the first
| Stomach, Furred Tongue mid Indi­
ladies hod raUicr/ui • xc'iting auto­
’ g**sti*ni. M*-.uv l.iv.-i* amt Bowels
mobile ride | Monday afternoon,
We
clogged.- Clean lit* Jonight. Gela
when they dnyed a brother of one]
। 25c. I»*ttl*t of Dr. King's New Life
Pills today and empty the stomach
cliine belonging to a friend, nml
ami
bowels of feripontinfi, gassy
which happened . lo stand con­
foods and Was(n. A "full bowel
veniently near. The brother was
movement
.faves a satisfied. thank­
not to be bluffed, so he got. some
* lawn th*
ful
feeling
—make® you feel tine.
on** who knew how to start lhe ges.
itnrm-ilial.'ly asked, ami
Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe.
thing, and away they went.
Ho -........ , - ..rselves flint We were on
got the pesky thing into high speed the mighty Ganges, amt it certainly
Mulholland.—Adv.
somehow, then’couldn't shut it off, gave us a f**ejinp of aw**, to think r**«** up liiuU in ih&lt;&gt;- li&lt;*nvfii|
and they made a dying trip a'ruund that we wen- eating a dinner nt ing that w&gt;- had hud as go**
town, turning corners on two (lighU on a slimmer crowing thu
wh*-els. missing [foes and other
nbjalrueLioiiA by a liairls. . breadth, missionaries huv*
prayers niopnrm a ttfnrffllnp bar-nearly missed a bridge, jumped a
gutter crossing,' ami had a whole
Tins, i- of no
lot of really, exciting fun before mile with*
muddy amf dirty.
worth -••••ing.
lhe amateur driver'fottpd out how bul We s.N
^y?.ro?‘S&gt; Crippled-up Sufferers
to bring the unruly animal to a
Find Relief After Few Dosea
stop.
Ami the girls say, "Never
again."—Nashville News.
of New Remedy arc
contain all the tilth
carry,
ih il can rary,
dldy
tt.nt.-uf.
anjl that it is so *” ’
" ‘ "
Taken
of ail rotinirii*.'
D. G. T. &lt;1. CLUB
U i» needleii to auffet any longer
Report, of Coats Grove D. G. T. O.
I.... ph’ *«f lltki wilh rheumatism, and ke all crippled
Club, held.al Mrs. Pearl Demond's of a berth or section on th*1 train
&lt;u£&gt;
and
bent
out
of shape with in
r cv»nr.&lt;** rough
July 8lh:
the first there tin- first serve
heart-wrenching pains, when you can
Tho President ami Vice President Y'our name is marked on a secli.ni
surely avoid it.
being absent, Mrs. Kiltie Sprague and if no one pulls lhe tag off. all *&gt;f cloth wrapped nroumt them
Rheumatism
comes,
from weak, inth**- -Women,
was elected president for the day. right. We g&lt;&gt;| a section, ami found anklets.
af,,v.e, k,d."cys- ‘hat fail to filter from
m-ckln
Meeting opened with song "Loving­
the blood, the poisonous waste mat­
ly, .Tenderly Calling.’ after which
ter aud uric acid/anff it is gfcless to
•nr. wilh berths nn
w** repeated iht* Loril’s Prayer-hi
rub on liniments or take ordinary
concert. After lhe business port nt tin- end. n g*&gt;od private lavatory tlwv
remedies to relieve the pain. This
of the program was disposed of we or bath jn connection with each tlu-rn
only prolong* the misery and can't
possibly cure you.
—'
listened lo a very interesting and.
returned to Calcutta l
instructive paper "The History of beds made.
. The only way to cure rheumatism
Education,” written by Mrs. Julia dislurb***! sb-*‘i*. When we awoke
u to remove the cause. The new dis­
Brown. In this paper - she told .us iu the morning we wer*- at th*' f«»*.t
covery, Croxone, does this because itelling of Wilson's election.
neutralues and dissolves all the poi­
"how the different countrieil educat­ of the mountains.
All night wc
sonous substances and uric acid that
ed their children ami what a great have been passing over idaini
lodge in the joints and muscles, to
advancement has been made in wind. ».;■ ,..,y
u,.
I..,,,.iCONTRACTS LET FOR 2 MILES
scratch and irritate and cause rheu­
America in our educational system. way. It is largely rice groutnl.' 'i:
REWARD
ROAD
IN
CARLTON
------ ....---........ out
..... Tand
.,u strengikmatism.
and cleans
There was a debale to be given, bul
ens the stopped-up, inactive kidney*,
as only the leaders were present, can be covered •with ' '
***’
so they can filter all the poisons from
they each gave their side of the the inmmlafn.*' come
This -the blood and drive it on and out of
quwlion, which
was—Resolved. grounds they start •
I.v fr**mT■Rrggmsshr
the system.
"That a good .•dural ion is of more this vast plain. Til
hundred
Croxone is the most wonderful
valun .to mankind Ilian a large iwenty-liv.&gt; miles fr ...... ...........
UlJUC for curing chro;imedicine ever made
hank arcmint, afler' which ' each we arrive"at (he mountains, nml
Work will
— .i
.
begin on tWOjic
rheumatism,
kidney trouNe*. and
one present join***! in n general dis­ ehang** for a fifty mile ride over
reward road in. bladder disorders. Yoh WjUr find
0|l
cussion. “The other numbers given *i„ um_
..-nt.­ -&gt;X|eni| , different from all other rtmedii
Carlton. Ou** mil*-. will
not being present this flosed the railroad, the rail* an two feet, west of Mohtm-*' chutcli: 111*
There
is
nothing
else on earth like it.
program.
.
.
apart, and it is Very peculiarly
...........
’ tl‘ lo Aller- n uiauers
matters not Itow
how old youi
you arft
sra or
The. next Club will be the annual huilt. Th** road follows th** gov- west frOIR phene
&gt;1 ruction of how long you have suflered, it
picnic August 12th.. Place not de.
th*- first .mile has t***en l«-l l&lt;»-llynry practically impossible to take it int &gt;’
cided yet.
.
not a sinuh’ innm*l' flic cars simply .
'.'.ii”. nf lln- --mi. ’■■'.‘0*1 the human system without result*.
nm-back ami forth on tho side of
You will find relief from the first few
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for
tHr hills and mountain-*, sometimes Nichhls Has tTn
iiri tor Itlllltl- dotfes.
'**'«», and
an&lt;i you
juu will
win be
pc surprised
surpnscu how
now
Cuts, Burns, Sores. coming to an emi. backing up a
for the same ; quickly all your misery and suffering
will end. '
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Mr. E. S. Loper, Marilla, N. YU grade, and limn ahead again. It is
writes: *T have never had a Cut. like the "Walking Road," at SI.
An original package of Croxone
Carlton n-sidenls are to
VonBurn. Wound or Sore il would not Gothard's Pa-s in S\\*itxorlnnd. It gralulaled f*»v their enterprise in costs but a trirlc at any first-class
heal." Gel a box of Bucklen’s Ar­ passes from hill to hill, and moun­ rnad-liuilding.
Their township, dru^ store. All druggists are au­
nica Salve today. K’&gt;eP handy at tain to mountain, and consumes hlorig with Rutland, holds th** tirsl thorized* to sell it on a positive moneyall limes for Burns. Sores, Cuts, 41ve and one-rhalf hours in going lhe plnei’ in the county in joad build- back guarantee. Three doses a day
for a few days is often all that is
Wounds. Prevents l^xskjaw. 25c. fifty miles.
ever needed to cure the worst back­
At Darjeeling, wc -are between
Recommended by CarvClh &amp; Steb­
ache ot ©vcrcoBc urinary, sl.nofdtlh
bins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv.
six and seven thousand feel above
BANNER .WANT ADVS. PAY.

MAKES RHEUMATISM
PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR

�THE HASTINGS BANNER,JULY

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Order for Publlcalion.
State of Michigan, The Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
At a sc^eiou of said court, held at
lhe probate office. In the City of
Hartings, in said county, on the "th
day of July, A. D. HHI.
Present: Hon. Cha*. M. Mask.
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter uf the Estate of
Benjamin B. Travis, l&gt;«c.ru.-eq.
Rollo li. Trn.vi*. sou, having tiled
in said court his peliln*ii praying
that the adminiMnitam of said es­
tate in* gran toil to William S Trav­
is or some nthvr suitable perJun.
Il is'Ordered. Tliul lhe eighth
day of uuu*t A. I). I9il. al trn
o'clock in the .forenoon, al said
probate office, be and is hereby ap­
pointed for bearink- said p6tfllon:
It IT Furl tier Ordered. That pub­
lic notice, tlioreot be given by pub­
lication of a copy Of Ulis order, for
thn*1 •ticcesiive wacks previous
to said dav- of bearing, in tin; Unsl­
Ings BANNF.lt, a iiew*p.iper( print­
ed and circtiluletl in said County
Ubas. M. Mark.
A trad copy.
Judge of Probgle.
Grace Bauer.
' .
Hegisli-r of Probate.
Order For Publication.
. Stale of Michigan. Tim Probale
Court for the County of Barry.
At a se.‘«ion of spid court, lu*Jd al
the probate office, In the city of
Hastings, in said county, on the 24Ui
day of June A. D. 1011.
•Present: Hon. cteinriit Smith. Cir­
cuit Judge Fifth Circuit, Acting
Judge of Prohate.
Iu the Matter of lhe Estate of
Caroline Mellissa Maynard, de­
ceased.
Anson A. Stanley, sou. having ilk-d
in said court hie petition praying
that an order or decree may be
made by this court determining
who ore or-were the legal heir#.of
Mid deceased and entitled lo in­
herit her estate.
It is Ordered. That the S5lb day
of July A. D. 191 Vat ten o'clock in
the forenoon, at said probato office,
lx? and is hereby appointed for
hearing said petition;
. it is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
lication of a copy of this order, for
three gucceMlve weeks previous U&gt;
Midday of hearing, in the Hasting?.
Banner a newspaper printed and
circulated iu said county.
Cleniefil Smith,
Circuit Judge Fifth Circuit, Acting
Judge of-Probate.
.
A true copy.

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In Grant) Rapid* there are many tilting machine. This machine hail new house of any kind,
iK. live, enterprising commercial revolutionized office
work arnll one other thing tho Tisch-Hinc
firms comludfiiK
■onduciinK splendid husi'
wives many hours each week for! Company furnishes to every merm**es along their respective line*. (Tie busy businessman.. . With thi*jeantile house 1* Hie ordinary sales
’’Jhere
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is .....
one *however
------ — tliul can lav macliim* th- jimt dictates' into ajtook—it is on.-’iif their specialities. When The UKls Have
more eni|ihatic claim Xu the nbov&lt; speaking tube, apd the dictation i* They furnish Ihcni 111 any quantiCleared Avvuy.
virtues Ilian most of the others anti rerord«*l upon a soft record. This lie* ami Can quote tbe usual low AV lieu the iflists have rolled in
dictation can
lip taken .wimc-1 price upon
in their particular line they eclipse same
- —-It-------------------------------------- ••them.
‘ u|H»n a
anything in Western . Michigan, time later from the record
They &amp;!•» jiav(f a (jPtM!raj
From the betuity of the hills.
"The One Bright Spot oil d’earl | typewriter by a typist, long after counting. Hy
BysU tnalixing and CustStreet" in-'fy wbril be change" to । the liusluc.** man ba* gone :iIh&gt;u( finding
depai
—„ —
"irrment that has proven And tbe sunshine. worm and ten35 ACHESi Clay ami giavcllr loam aoil. lays gently rolling, (air eight
"One of the Brightest Spot* in th»'|otber husines*. Hundred*
■ of thrseja great'sati■ I a great' satisfaction and a strong
Falls in ki-M-s on lhe rills,
room house. 2 barns. 1!,' miles from R. R. station, good location.
Funiiluse City,'
Furjiilure
City," u
and
.,u .....
then ....
the ...u.
niArhiiies
suwfssfillly factor'in
''
...... j are being «tua't's*fiilly
the inoiioje-maklng nlnns
may read low's shining letter
t&gt;-t_ *1 750
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Ti*ch-Hine Company could get used tlirnughotit the world today. { of many Michigan firms. This de- Wo
lujhe rainbow &lt;if the'spray:
away with II wilh perfect case.
grealiy aiding and facilitating in partment is under the supervision We
4U ACRKNt 5 mile* Irotn Hasting*, 40 acre* under cultivation, fl'acre*
shall
know
each
id
tier
better
It is a‘ pleasure to visit their the busy uffii'e.
uf Mr. Martin (stud, who ha* had
fine
pasture,
good
eight
room
houae,
small
barn,
plenty
of
fruit,
good
When the mists haw cleared i
store,' for such jl is and more. One
Another valuable machine is (ho years of experience along these
water, close to school and a fine location. Price *2,200. Terma
away..
may go there to buy something, «u Edison flolnry Mimeograph. II has lines mid is well nnd favorablv
to obtain sonic casual information, been designed to meet the demand.*.| known throu.luiul lhe .country.. ’
we err.in taiinan blimjiies*
12H ACRKSi I mile* from Woodland, excellent aoil and lay* good, 0
and whether for the one or lhe nnd tin* successfully dope *•&gt;. for a
Another ftrge nml very iinpor- f And
forget lli.-it we are dust.
•ere* under cultivation and 3 acre* of pasture, lhe fence* are good and
other, the vt_!lz;
visitor ,1* ...
nuil'. . witU
,.”L practical,
p.av.:;.*.:. s..&lt;.ple
simph inai'lffnc that will! tant branch of the Tisch-liinc
we miss the law of kindm-.'s
there i* an abumlauce of all kind* of (ruH, excellent iix loom house
marked courtesy from every em­ reproduce up to a thousand op two Company is Hie loose leaf work, ’ When
we
stnigftle
lo
be
ju*t.
cost fl ,3)0, good well and cistern? fine barn PVxJf also hen house,
ployer of tin- linn and given every perfect copies from a single lyp-- ’fliey are the pioneer*, along this
wood slicl, corn crib, granary and bog house. Thi* place borders on
attention while (here. It’s n beau­ written or hand written original.; line supplying all forms of special
a good lake with excellent fishing. Price f 1,500. Terms *1.All
lli«anguish
of
the
tiny,
tiful place, in addition to the nice requiring only otiHuary care t j | ruling and printing in loose leaf when the weary watch is over ,
000 down.
and tasty arrangement of the slock, operate, nt n speed of from fifty to work.
and the mists have cleared away.
71 ACRKSi 6J^ mile* from Hastings, S3 acre* second growth timber,
vases of cut Hower*, fresh daily, one hundred copies |»t minute.
One of the greatest aS«ct« of the
balance under cultivation, the aoil i* clay and sandy loam and lays
ndonf tho showcases nnd offices. Almost every brnnrh of business Qompnny, and one of which they When tho silver mists have wiled
gently rolling, there is an excellent l&gt; room house with furnace heat,
The vvlH&gt;b&gt; atmosphere of the es­ can 11*0 one qf these machines to I may justly feel ’ proud, is Ibci'r
the barn is poor and the fences are fair. The price of this (arm is
tablishment is &lt;u&gt;e of welcome, and advantage.
ability to remler efficient service
From the faces of our own.
Mortgage Sale.
•3,000. Terma S1.5OO down, or would take Hastings property
the spirit of ‘'all things come to
Thwuhl Art Stcri typewriter table I {° their patron-. Each depart inent
In exchange.
-Default having been made in the those who smile.'* is every where and cabinet is Another piece of fur- • head is a spreialLl In his iiarlicti- Oft We deem their love has failed
us.
conditions of a certain mortgage in evidence.
nilnre limy sell that is ahno-t a 'tar line and all labor is skilled. No
And we trend our path alone.
made, executed and delivered by
The Tisch-Hine t'-onipany nfe the iii-ce.*sily in any well equipped of-lJ°&gt;’ "C-any de-criplion is allowed to We should see them near and truly.
Harriet Moore of the township of leading office and bank outfitters of fire. A very convenient rabim-t. leave the house unless il is absoWe should trust them day by
Maple Grove. Barry County, to Af\Hastings,
Michigan.
Michigan. There is noth­ Itein upon .the fioor,,or by a half ltately rnrrecl
day,
. ton D. Smith of the City of Bost­ Western
ing in the line of un-torilate, labor turn of the b«var can im rolled any-1 ‘I*'' XUMblUn* Cmnpany is one Neither lovu.nnr blame unduly
on.-. Barry CtmnlM MichLan. dat­ nnd
where ujkmi easy running castors. !*'.&lt; Gie 7m»rt pn«sre«*ive and re­
lime-saving
office
and
busi
­
If lhe mints were cleared away.
ed the 20th day of March it D. 1912 ness appliances that cannot be ob­ ft has n roll-top so the machine can hable firms'Iu Michigan, having a
and resurded tn the office of the tained from them. Whenever any be securely enclosed when not in wide aeqnniatam-e among luamiregister of Deed* for Barry Coun­ i'h-w ..device of merit is put upon usr. 'The rack holds an ample fwluruig. banking and mercMtile When lhe mints have risen above
us.
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ty, Michigan, on' the 20th day of the liliirket. if it vdU save time and -'Upply oL slation&gt;*rv.
- houses in the Cent rat -Weal. Their
As the Father knows hi* own.
March A. D. 1912 in liber 72 of money .imi make congenial the irkTl...'si»n.l;.r.l Knvol,,- s.'»h-.rt ■■-•llal.ilily .lioul.l I.,. m,.l ».■ k- Fare l.o face with those that hive
Mortgages on pages 370-371 and on smne
duties &lt;&gt;f the worried busi- r.v.,|y.rt II,p ..n..,|,.i».. Ii. « .lapk, I ffi*'.»nniyeln'.-.l ,y Wpstern
SEASON 1914
which mortgage there is now due at nc*s-mnn.
■ de­ ■ Michigan Businc**. '!&lt;• have n
TisclixHine (tempany automatically feed*, .••ah- nml
wc an" known.
the date hereof by reason of the secures it the
for their customers.
liver* thenk moistening only' tin* bouse in this line that Ts hUsolutely
non-payment of the annual interest
Bi addition lo lhe large stock of gummed portion uf the flap. The dependable in every way i« of grant
due March 20th. 1913 and lhe non­ office eiiuipmrtil they jjavv a rat­
satjsfaclion and value l&lt;&gt; every
payment of the animal interest due ing, printimr mid bidding depart­ Standard fTsnop Alllxer is higtrfy manufacturer,, banker, profession­
&lt;iw&gt; —
efficient, because il thoroughly
March 20(li. I9l i and the taxes due
mid can Illi all orders for moistens the stamp and securely al man nml mere ha n I.
Till the inlets-have cleared awny.
and payable December ist. 1912 In­ ment,
Julius i'l'i«ch is the “man liehiml
blch
grade
steel
dir
embossing
and
slick* it u|h&gt;ii l lux envelope or
cluding an attorney fee provided by engraving.
Hie
kin/'
-directing
and
.
managing
Vknnio Herbert.
package. Stamps are
s.wurely
t^atute and stipulated for in said
The bi-*
•r and
nmi can,
can vvjJji urea I foresighl.
They occupy four floors nnd the locked "into this device
mortgage tho sum of Gm- Thousand
^“ i-p*
iperaling tbe|,’ ’Vr
,‘i‘ they ntiw enjoy • :unc Jroui ChM Not Lower With Free Trade.
Seventy Seven and-io-loo Dollars basement on Prart St, Grand Ilan-'only iw? removed
ysmalj
beginning, ami rvfleH*
i-vs rume out ।»11 /
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and the said mortgagee having ids. Michigan, -just west of the । machine and lhe
Washington. July 2D.—Result* of
greal i‘rvdii upon him who ha* anrimiuiry
which .Ibpre-entiitive
elected and hereby electing to de­ Ponllind Hotel. The first floor i.« 1 moistened.
brought &gt;* Id tho present liiati tleclare the full amount secured by devoted ill their uffir.-* ami Ihej In addition lo these obuv.- im n- gror of smice to the iniainmurmen Charles II. Sloan, of Nebraska, has
*h(iw-rmini
for
all
their
latest
&lt;&gt;f&gt;
Honed,
the
Security
Steel
Filing
said mortgage due and iiayablc in
Im-cii making into the tirin' of farm
••f
We-i.
rn
Michigan.
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is
ably
lhe second 4l&lt;»&gt;i
nrr ainonc others of their assisted by Mr. Milo %*htilleiun. liiipleiuents was mmouuent tmtay.
accordance with the provisions fire •■•piipment..
There
contained in said mortgage, notice i« taken ii|&gt; by their rulunr. punt-• n.-wrst nffi.-- furnirhiiuio.
pre.ideal and sup«rinlemleni.
lhe tlnnt arr scores of other U'.ful and iu- vice
i« hereby given that by virtue of ing amt hind.-ry plant.
who *tarted as errand boy in thi* there has been an ndvancii of price
the power of sale contained in said Ihk.r is given ovei tn engraving, (expensive appliances that they , ■•'tahli'liinent. Mr. A. B. Oxiper. lo the. retailer during the -twelve
' V ,.r"uj '.V ' '’’U .' months preceding Jufie t hi .farm
mortgage, r slrall. foreclose the .•inlM."iiiK and 'pecial Iratherwork ,.ariy jH blrtrk. I'he slide Huies, a' (l
same by a sale at public auction to while lhe f.'uvih fioor andbase-, g|-,.m aid lo anyone who has any1 w j| Kr—lrr who has 'pent iim*f vv’aguns. plows. di-&lt; .-. harrows and
tbe highest bidder al the North nirnt are u**d for storing their|calcnlaliug to do. are siinplt, 'Hl-;,,r‘•.;_ •., jn’iKP »ialiom-rv bitsl- grain drills, and a tendency lb ad­
,.i..„|
nnd Iforabte.
Th.' Hand ’ 'n’'4"
’ Xre• SXF? Mr vance tn wtndmillF. pumps nml
front door of the qourf house, in rm.Himii* rl.H k.
the City of Hastings, on Saturday
One of lhe bigg.-l lllllrti* tta yj Visible Illdej UijllCL-a l’tiani'£* IfT JlhuiU1L Tluniiir liM.duuga of the similar fnrtn aptdinnce«.
-The
the 22nd day Of August A. DHOit at bav.- and tliemir Which they m. error to th- ininiiiium. and can 1'*' ph.,n..gniph leparlinenl.
,
prices •nmlcd are tho-.e of Qir In­
. ten o'clock in the forenoon, nil of pushing Iiurilerl is tin- Hdi*On Die-1 afforded by nny olllce store or bttsi। i„ *it«uu Adwtiain*
/
ternal Inunl Harvester Company,
those certain pieces or parcels of
based F. 0. B. cars Chicago. These
lino situated and being in the town­
•piolntioiis abnw then- has been a
। lie notice thereof he given hy pub-I
ship of Maple Grove. County of
Notirr of Hearing Claims.
Notice of llriiring Claim*.
marked increase in .the .prices of
of a nipy nf this order, for'
Barr)* and State of Michigan- nmj
ol Michigan, County of rakes, leddprs and wagons.
Stale of Michigan, County of Bar- । licntlon
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described as follows, to wit: The ry,
j lnr»5«' succefistve weeks (...
----- Barr&gt;-.
vrevi..nThe. mort' Important respU of
- ’ North twenty f2D acre* of the
Notii'A* is hereby 'given, lhal by
.'!?&lt;,‘.',F
*n •fi** D»*}i- hereby given, that by nn Ihi* investiimlinn. luswover. It* lhe
North onj'-half ■ &gt;.3' of lhe South »n &lt;.rd.T ,.f lb.- Fnitale Court |..r l“. I [ASSET.- n niuwmper prwlHi.. Probate Court for the *lnletiteiit lliut bimlhiK twine tin*
west quarter ('») of section tliYee lli- Counly ..1 lln n. miul- on III.“"•! «lKUlnl-l in MM rounly.
' unity of Itarry, inadt1 &lt;m. the-.(Hth ni.-i'h-■! oi price, lb- shows that*
(3/, also twenty (20,• m-res situated Ilih day nf July A. I&gt;. 1911. four;
I day of July, A. D. PJI i. four yionlh- pure Manila twine has gone from
in the South.-ast corner - of lhe mmilhs from tlial date were allow- ;
’V-_ Judge of 1 rebate.
i li lhal dale were allowed for eight and &lt;&gt;ne-ij(iaricr cent* to
North east quarter Li*&gt; of said sec­ edTur creditors io present their I
l» present their claim.' .eleven cent*, and other brands
tion three . raid last parcel being claims against the estate of Ueinan'
Register of Probale. 1 rredilors
■v- Un't tli- •stale of Phebe A. limn from Mdett and one-quarter cents
.
forty (W’ rods north ami south by J. Hammond, late • of snid county. I
l.ile of *ai,| county, deceased, and to nine cent.*.
eighty (t©) rods cast and west .and deeeaM*!. and lha\all rrrelitors of
Order for Publication.
Mr.. Finan ugik--* Ihi.* nlatornent
lhal
all
creditors
of said dreeansl
aft in town two
North of range
jaie' ref|uir*Hl
lo pre»enL Ifieii
,»"■ f&lt;li&gt;u&gt;-l il- frtS1„,,L
Ui,.|„vall. Tl,,.
,w
seven 17) West. Michigan, the same “"I
iclaim* lo -aid Probate Cimrl. at Hie Hrt’ic.icntativp Cullop lh«ni.'-. “I WITH THE REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA Uf DIXIE—THE WELCH­
on.!-* in ihn c"“l . ............. ..............
being tbe * d—cribed in the
Prolmle tifiire In tho City nf Hast­ hliliana, whdm In* ctinrs'-* with
, CHRISTENSEN-BAKER COMPANY AND EVERETT KEMP, THE
mortgaur herein referred to.
City of Hustings, for* examination
ings, for ■ xamination and allow- .lihvlng “crvnlhiiliRcd ••very market
INTERPRETER, AT THE HOME OP STONEWALL JACKSON.
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Dated May ?7lh A. D. tflt.
«....
probate office, in the city of !nnce.
and allowance, on or before Hie
t&lt;u or before the IKllt day of oi the Uiiil«ii Slnfei" in n ••lale■
Afton D. Smith.
llth day of November uext, nml H‘'4hiu'. in -aid et'uuty. on the November not. and; that such ment lie tmul'i &lt;&gt;tv the tln*ir of the
. .
Mortgagee.
that Mich claittis will lie heard lx- ,ri**
*'t July A. D. lull.
&lt;
claims-Will
be
heard
before
said
H
oum&gt;. June I. to lhe effect lhal
Thomas Sullivan.
fore said Court,
Court. on Saturday (hej
(he; Pre*enl: lion. Chas.
•'ta'1'. i Court, on Wednesday the IHtli dav “wheal now h n better price under.
Attorney for Mortgagee. Busi­ lith flay of November next, al lelif Judge of Probate.'
Mv*.. «. ..u, *•«
Ih-mucrntic times than it wns ln|'
nc** address, Hastings, .Michigan.
o’clock in lhe forenoon of that day.' in th.- Matter of tfie Estate of tin th- for. noon of that day.
l9l2.~Under llonubllcan rub
Adv.
18-wks.
Dated July tl. A. D. im
Muiy E. Onusbe. Deceased.
I Dated J„|y iHlh. A. D. 1911.
Sloan, shows that thtfre h
CHARLES M. '*
MACK.
' Vdv
C ' Jinke^of Probate
K-lber P. l i- einaii. •iaiwhbT..
;jn average decrease it
' A(!v
Ju'L' &lt;&gt;f 1 rebate.
h.,v,llli. having
nio,| infiled
sn|(Jinrou|
.t .ht,.,r .
Judge of Probate.
principal wheat market
salt.
Notice of Hearing CJuims.
I’nifed Stales uf eighth
■ titinn prayiruLlbai an order ot- de.
State-'of Michigan, County of
bushel. Inking wheal prices this
Mind.
Order
”’odo b&gt;|bH'll
Itany.'FH.
IM, for
•«• Publication
l-uUl .dlK.,.
, . nla
। -v •’O M
„ j. court
। । de­
year and compaiinir them with
tonlahUig results. It 1* known averyThe
man
who
cannot
wonder,
who
Notice is hereby given., that by
where becausa of its merit. Tho Uni
Male rt Mwlu.au. lh.,- Probalid,....uurf 10 1„. doe* not habitually wonder. I* but a prices of (wo yearn ago. lie says
do»o proves.
an onler-fif the Probate Court for ixiurt for I In-County of -Barry.
that those figures. were available
h.-rrt In-r i-'lahlUtn.tlj
th'1 County of Harry, maiio on th&lt;- Mayr’* Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Al a
..I .ail! court, I......... I
u
.T|,„ u&gt;o |SU1 Htr of apectadM behind -which there when .Mr. Cultop made hi* xlaloclear* tho digestive tract of mucoid
llth day »f July A. .D.. 1911. four ba i.nibala omre, &gt;n he J.llj ulA.au-l 1 l&gt;. Itul. u .....
inenl nnd that lie 'CullAp) lind no
look
through
him,
then
he
may
be
I
accretion*
and remote* potsonoW
months from that dale were allow- 'no";'’.
William
N.
Gw.
218
Aldrich
St..
excuse
in
making
hi&lt;
erroneous
.'.“’A,"" ll!"
look In Ilia (orunouu. «l Hhl
It brings swift relief to oufecd for ereditors lo present their llth du, ul Jub. A. II. HUI.
||p a(llt
J,.,tl|l. useful.—("arlyla.
slalriuenl and no object, apimreni- Battle Creek, waa troubled with Mom- imoucr.
from itomach. liver and bowo!
elaima against the estate of Ann
ly. "except to deceive the farmers • eh and inteatfaal ailment* for year*. ftr«r&gt;
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack,■ pi uted for hearing said petition:
trouble*..
Many
declare that it Ima
Year
after
year
he
apent
end!***
time
(iregory, lute of said county, «}&lt;*- Judge ot Probate.
Has -Your Child Worms ?
who have -tieeti the most handily
Il i* Further Ordered. -Thai
with apcclallst* and-in ex- Hone and many are sure that It has
ceUMvl, and thaj all creditors 'of
M&lt;m&gt;L children do., A Coaled, used of nil the people nf flu* I’nited •nd manor
In thi; mailer of the INlata nf. public notice thereof be giyeji by
treatments that failed.
' saved their Uvea.
•aid driftnet! ure required to pre- Ann
Fiu r.-d T»n|rui!; , Htrong Breath; Slate* u» lhe tariff remljuslnient- of penrivu
Gregory,
Deceased.
vublicntjon
of
a
ropy
of
Ibis
order.
He
took
Mayr
a
Wonderful
Stomach
*enl llietr claims to said Probate
. ' Remedy al lait and wonderful rMglla
George W. Garrison having filed ,' r three *un es*|ve weeks ptevi- Stomach Pains; circles tnider eyes; this Congress."
Court, at the Probata Office in tinpah-,• sallow complexion; liwvous,
III*. Ill
followed. When ba bad taken only many Imliatora &gt;o bo cautious. Ito
’’•&lt;, ‘‘"F ’•£ bra ring,
in lipth- ---City of Hastings, for examination in said court hi* petition piapng
■ure It's Mayra. Gu to Mulholland'*
A Perfect CuUiurtlr.
** one-bottle bn wrote. :
u. w&gt;i.a|M-i. ’
Ulelful. -Iiiiiling
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of twill, tossing !:t
ill
.'
BANKER n i..
alb] allowance, on or before tin' lhal for rniBons Ihew-in aiaied that
sleep,
peculiar
dreams
—
any
one
of
"I got more rvtittjr out of one bottle drug store and aik them about (he
There is nt re and whnle.Miinft ac­
to sell,
real ;
/ireulaled in sanl
••• nmy J*
oe licensed
in:eu»m iiim
-ii th.me ii-a.
.
I3lh day 'd November next. ;ui&gt;l •he'iiroy
of
your wonderful atomach remedy wonderful result* It hae been aecornthese
indicate
child
has
worms.
Gel
tion in every do*j of Foley Oatharal privgte
pliahtag among ptoplo they know—find such claim* will t»e heard be­ ••state of said deceased ...........
than
1
did
In
all
my
yeara
ot
treating
.. :r.oul,,&gt;-L- cij,,.
Mark.
a box of Ku-kapoo Worm Kijler at lln- Tablet*. Tney cleanse wilh
or send.to Geo. H. Mayr. Mfg. Checn,
fore said Court, on Finlay, the t31h sale_
once, li kills tne woiins—the never a gripe or pain.
true ropy.
Judge-of Probate
Chronic with aprelalui*.
I had all the mnneyl have apent i«t. 144-iM Whiting St., Chicago. III.,
flay of November next, at ten
It i* Ordered. That the “Hi day'"
cause of your child's cofidition. Is cases of constipation lliisj them in­ for•'ifdoctors'
Grace Bauer,
■
bllla I could buy a farm. for free book on atoinach altincnu and
o'clock tn the forenoon of tint day. of August. A. D. tot4. alien d’cloekr
L-ixalive and »i«ft N'aluje lo expel valuable. Stout people are reliev­ I win certainly recommend Mayr*a
,
Register
nf.probate.
Dated hily llth. A. D. P.'ii..
in the fprsuoon. at said" probate of-1
the wohjw. Supplied tn candy ed of that bloated congest •&lt;&gt; feel­ Wondartul tyotnach Remedy."
lice, be and is bsrshy. ...
appointed tor ,&gt; Th*
city nf Paris
a map
__ form.
Easy bait
for issued
children
to take,
ing. »&lt;&gt; uncomfocialila •■specially in
Judge of Probatebearing
said Petition;
petition;
..Mu.ni.
eating eaut^
■'bowing where wltMln
within if*
it* lit,Ail*
limit* IV*
the I 25&lt;'. Kreniiitnrnded by Canelh A hot weather. They ksep your liv­ ■■-------For sale iu Hastings by all drux.un uma &lt;«»«■&lt;
Il is Further Ordered, I tiMl pub- tango may aud may not be danced. I Stebbins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv. er busy.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv. ■ thia remarkable remedy with auch ax- , gish.—Adv.

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bed, and; looking over lo her sister
■in her lied, said alernly; “Maryl
whnt are you cryitig fur* Haven't
you Just asked (jod lo jnakej you a
jrn&lt;xl giriT ami .now you are crying
You can’t • expeel (tod to do il all.
Vou must do half yourself." '

If Wc Knew.
Could we but draw back the cur­
tains
That surround ’‘nidi other's lives,
tjeo their naked heart-und spirit.
Know what spur lhe net inn'gives;
Often we should llnd il better
Purer than we judge wo should—
We should love each other better,
If only we understood.

Improving Hath R&lt;muus.\
■Of the bathroom or bathrooms In
her abode the modern house mis­
tress makes -quite a fad. choosHig
for them all tuu improvements and
luxuries' she can find. She is
troubled by Uie smallness* of the
area at her command in some
cases, and would gladly know how
to achieve a sense of spaciousness,
if lhal were possible.
A small bathroom will display
every inch to advantage by being
treated fn this way.
-.
Paint tho baseboard and side
walls a light gray up In llm height
of four feet, and finish by a wooden
moulding painted hi lhe same color.

ard. The mustard can be omitted.
If not liked, or double the quanlily can be used, without Injury to
the oalail.
.
Heel throe eggs thoroughly, and
stir them slowly into tho mature,
cooking until il is of tbe consisten­
cy of boiled custard.
Take off
fire, and add- aoe-hslf cupful of
cream, sweet or gour:
When cold, pour il over the po­
tato ready in the oalad-disli. aud
tow lightly with a fork. Bel away,
mid keep a* cold u possible till
used.
The prettiest Way of serving is on
fresh .felluce-leavos. In individual
dishes, the top garnished with
slices of bard-boiled eggt'. Il may
also be heaped on a Pptler spread
with letluce-leaves, the top garnijdird with *‘ggs, and tho dish
passed nboul tho table.

The Deadly Parallel," 189i-191i.
There is a "deadly parallel" be­
tween conditions oFQlie country to­
day and those of twenty years ago,
declares Dr. Simeon D. Fess, rep­
resentative in Congress of lhe Sixth
Ohio District. • Dr. Fess is a close
student of poliljeal conditions, be­
ing Hie author of lhe History of
Political" Theory and Party rganlzallon in the United State*.
(xiiild we judge all deeds by mo"Democijtis can not , ignore the
■ fives,
deadly parallel of twenty years
8be (he good and had within,
ago," lie says, “when they super­
Tax on Unmarried.
(Iften we should love the sinner.
seded A protective tariff system by
Both
spinster*
and
bachelor*
arc
All lhe While wo loathe the sin.
in future to be taxed in Russia, lhe their revenue system under the
COUld we know the imiwiiih working Duma having passed a measure to' name of the Wilson bill. Imports
To overthrow iulogrity
increas»!d. exports deoreased, the
that effedl.
We should judge each other’s crbalance of trade was turned against
rora
us, gobi was exported, capital could
Fruit Before Breakfast
Willi more patient charity.
nol invest. lobor lost employment.
An :ip|&gt;lc cnU*u before breakfast In a word, business was paralyzed.
serves as a milurul stimulus lo lhe “In the fact of such distress, the
Let Uh Be Kind.
digestive organs. In fact, any fruil Democratic jvarly sought a new
"Let us bir kind;
eaten raw is nutritious at break­ Issue and a new leader and it found
Thi* way is long and lonely.
fast.
the issue in “IB to I" anil lhe lead­
And human hearts are asking for
er in William Jennings Bryan. We
this blessing only—
Empty (he Kettle.
were told thn tariff had nothing to
That we he kind.
do with It and that the depression
Always
empty
out
any
water
left'
We cannot know the grief thatmen liefore tilling the kettle. Very fre- was world-wide.
Now. Wilson
may isirrow,
‘
lhe flat taste of |pn is caus­ says, it is merely "psychological."
We cannot see the souls storm— quenlly
'd by using waler that baa already
“Now, note the deodly parallel:
For the first time in twenty y&lt;»rs
Bui lovn I'.-m ahlAc* upon lln- way been boiled.
imports have outrun our exports.
Imlay, tomorrow—
To Boil Cracked Eggs.
In the single month of April, toil,
lad us lire kind.
.
the
change against us from the
If
|he
shell
of.
an
egg
Is
cracked
"Lei us Im kind;
month
of April a year ago. was six­
il
may
bo
boiled
without
the
conTlio sunsiU tints will soon- be in lliv
ty-four
iniilion dollars. This ten­
lenls
exuding?
First
moisten
the
west, '
.
dency
was continued in May, a di­
shell about the cidek mid then' cov­
rect
result
of lhe Underwood tariff
er with salL
on lip* quiet breast—
act, the second Wilson bill. CapiI .el ui« he. kind.
(M is hesitating, labor is unernployBrowned Cornmeal Mush.
And when the angel guides have
• sought mid found u*.
Browning the meal in lhe oven edkgold is leaving lhe country in
Their hands ‘•hidl link lh" broken before milking into mush give* an frightful proportion, business is
lies of earth Hint Imuiid UH,
especially delicious flavor.
This parsl&gt;n&lt;l and the nation is facing
And heaven and home nltall bright­ may b« done beforehand and kept an issue of bonds, and a season of
depression similar to that of twen­
en nil around us—
in a glass Jar. ■
ty years ngn under the last Demo­
Let us be kind.”
cratic administration of revenue
Black Benn Soup.
of tariff. When we remind
Helpful Looking SuggrstionA
Sjiak a quart of the beans all system
our Democratic friends of our
Il is not stinginess tounnkc use of night. In (he morning turn off the warnings last year when, we dis­
waler
and
cover
them
wilh
boiling
left-overs: it is an evidence of
cussed the Underwood bill, in
thrift and inilfcitivo on your iwirt water for half an hour; drain again which some oj us pointed out lhe
rays Mrs. Hutt in The Progressive and add two quarts of boiling wa­ inevitable consequence, we are in­
Boil slowly dicted as calamity howler*. Wil­
Farmer. Any ignorant cook can ter, slightly salted.
pul a turkey on Hie table ami throw until the beans are broken to son declares il is simply a slate of
away tho carcass when the meat is pieces. Rub through a sieve back mind..
. „
all eaten, but It takes lhe lljnuchl- into the pot with the water in
“It is nn Interesting study to note
ful and econouiical woman to have which they were boiled and pour in lhe pnrnlh-l. tho similarity of the
il hul. ihi'ii the good part .slireil oil upon the puree a quail ot good present Democratic regime wilh
rqld, then creamed, cro«iU'dli s nml slock. , Simmer for half nn hour; lhal of twenty years ago. I can not
season witli onion juice, salt nnd
Snttlly turkey tu«;ip.
Also anyone can cook .too much pepper to tasle.' -Thicken with a believe that the people will fail to
co and throw what is left to the roux of browned flour rubber to a connect results with causes."
paste
with butter, then cook for a
lickens, bul it is expensive foml
Little Brown Hands.
for ttieni. pud Is almost a perfect minute, boil up once, and il is ready
Have ready a great They drive home the cows from lhe
f.... 1 when mixed with milk, ecgs. to serve.
pasture,
.“UKiir’ and n few raisins, sprinkled limidful of (lice of fried broad lo
wilh n little nulmeg, baked . aud pul Upon, the surface when it goes
lip through the long. shady lane,
into the tureen oi'nntb plates. Some Where
served as pudding.*
tin* quail whistles loud in
‘The Jvn'iich. Gerinaift and llal- prefer sliced lemon, peeled nml laid
lhe wheat fields
Inns have served soup with dinner upon lhe top of lhe soup to the That are yellow with ripening
fried bread.
grain.
Did you know you can put up soup
They Hud in the thick waving
Cinnamon Rolls.
slock byilie ihree-day method and
gi aues
I have nn excellent recipe for
keep il inlleliTiilcly ?
Where
the scarlet-lipped straw­
A soup kettle is a good thing to quick rolls. It is as follows: Uno
grows;
x
have. |»ul in it scrap* of i-lhflirand pint of flour, one egg, one-hnlf lea- They berry
gather
the rnrliesl snowdrops
left-over meal, bones and vege- spoonful of salt, two teaspooufuls
And
lhe
ilrsl crimson buds of the
Inbles.
Cover wilh cold water bakiug powder, two Lnhlespoonfuls
rose.
when a few havo accuiuinulated, butter, two lablespuonfuls sugar,
let stuiiil a few libura, dimmer a few ouc-liair cup milk.
Mix sugar, They loss the jiew bay in the
more, am? if well Hensoned Y"U salt and linking powuer with flour,
meadow;
have n palatable, nourishing dish sift, cut in butler, beat egg nnd add
They gal her the elder-blooiii
al nlinost, no cost.
to scant half-cup milk, and gradu­
while;
In making sbup?&lt;Iu'‘ nol piuove ally add this lo lhe flour to form They llnd where the dusky grapes
Holl one-half inch
the scum..it contains the albumen soft dough.
purple
thick; add cinnamon to two lubleIn the snfl-llnlcd Octolier light.
To prepare !&gt;&lt;■.•( f;i( for cooking spoonfuls of sugar;- brush dough They
know where the apples hang
cut lhe suet in pieces, cover wilh with melted butter.
Sprinkle on
ripest,
.
cidd-waler, changing il once. -This sugar and uinnamon: roll, brush
And are sweeter than Italy's
lake* out lli“ tallowy., taste. Put ■wiUt J&gt;ut4&lt;ir, out I IiiqIi. Stand in
in an it',&gt;n kellle with a teacup of I oiled pans; bake in ino&lt;|erutc oven They wines;
know where the fruit hangs
milk to eitcli two pounds of suet | llfteen Or twenty minutes.
the thic.kesL
.
and let conk very slowly till lhe fat
On the long, thorny blackberry
Dclmonlco Pudding.
is clear, light brown in color, nnd
vines.
the sound of. cooking has ceased.
Make a custard of lhe yolks of
Do not let Hie piece- brown on the seven eggs, one pint of milk, one
gather the ilclifalo seAweeds
taitloin. pour into cups to become cup of sugar. Add one cup of rais­ They
And build tiny randies nf sand:
ins or candied cherries. Dissolve They pick the beautiful seashells—
A vjrialinn fi»r tough iflenl is |4 hue-half
Imix of gelatin in one-half
Fairy harks dlint have drifted 1&lt;&gt;
Iff)- it in . Weak vinegar in which a pint of water. Btirtlio gelatin In­
land;
few spices have lioeli tallied for a to lhe custard and stir nil into lhe
wave from‘the tall; rocking
couple of days. Foreign cooka lay whiles of the seven eggs, beaten They, tree
lops
it in sour milk but it must not re­ slic. Vanilla to taste.
Where lhe oriole’s Iiammock nest
main'more than n day and then be
swings;
•
welk taiijed.
Lcmon Custards.
And at 'light time arc folded In
slumber
To lhe Juice and rind (grated) of
meal is cooked tender and cut in nne
lemon
add
lhe
yolks
of
two
By
n
m-i,g
that
the fond mother
squares, thicken the gravy (two oggs. a cupful of tptirar. Iwn lablcsings.
level lablespoms. to a cup liquid is
of corn starch ami two
enough) mid pour all in a shallow Bp&lt;M&gt;nful»
of waler. Mix thoroughly Those who toil bravely are strung-disb„wUU sntmi.wiL.np Irish pola* cups
and bring to a ball,-stirring con­
toes if desired. Cover with a com­ stantly.
The humble and poor become
Ihicfe aud smooth,
mon pie .crust, or one ot .mashed pour Into When
■ great;
serving cup or glasses.
peiatops. -Bake half an hour.
each with Iwatcn while, slight-, And so fr.im these brown-haaded
Yolk
egg, left, over from cook­ Top
children
,
■
ly.
sweetened,
and.brown
quickly.
ing can hf kept three or four days
Shall grow mighty rulers bf stale
If covered with cold jvpler.
.
The pen of the author and states­
If there is not enough milk’availTomato
Buller.
'
man
—
ahle lo rover lhe macaroni jind
Tile noble nnd wise of lhe land—
ch'-ese. a good cuslard can be made . Cook tomatoes lo a mush and Tho
sword and tho chisel ami
from the juice from n can ot tn- pour them into a colander loo fine,
palette
iiudoes. Ham or Osh may be sub­ Jo allow the seeds' through. • Re­
Shall he held in the iillle brown
lhe Juice to t|ie lire and boll
stituted for chet’/e and cold Ijoiled turn
hand. ' .
rapidly
until
quite
thick.
Mean
­
rice fop macaroni.
' —Mary.lfrKroul.
while keep lhB pulp and lhe seeds
simmering where they will not
Marshmallow Dewrt.
burn. When the juice is thick add . The black tulip, hitherto a crea­
, Whip very stiff
«lifT half a idnl
i
of the tomato pulp, measure, aud add tion of thn fancy, may at length ho
cream, flavored with a Hille va­ ns much sugar im there is tomato realized in nature.
A florist in
nilla. Then stir iu cut-un-niarsh- mixture.
Cook, stirring often to Europe has a tulip of so deop a
iiiallows and chopped English wal­ prevent scorching, until very dark blue that il may be mistaken for
nuts until, the mixture is prelly and thick. Pour into jars anjl co\- black, mid il is said lhal this vnthick.
-Pul in glass individual cr wilh paraffin.
nely may be really black next year,
diklies and serve with a hot choco-late sauce poured over lhe cream-.
Citrolax Give II Co Hie Children.
’ Dfessfthf—-Take dnt* cupTim Imi sauce melts the iiiarsti*&gt;•**, Jul of vinegar and water, more or
Fin®*1 P.hysic in the world for
mallows a little.
.'
r less sour, according to taste. Pul children. They love to Jake it—it
il into a doublo boiler with ono. tastes Uk? lemonade. It is mild—
Not Doing Hit Part."
tabtespoonful of butter, one small and suita their sensative organ?. Il
Ilulh was live years old ami May
..-. teaspoonful of sail and one-half is thorough—and keeps their sys­
three. One evening, after.putting?
ting' leaspoonful of pepper, ’if prefer­ tems cleansed, sweet and wttraleher little daughters
to bed •;r
"
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‘ndred.urohaHpaprikaandlialfpep-some. Il does the same for grown­
ta’aring their pf-nyers their mother pqr.' Add one taHestxtenful of ups, too. An ideal laxative.—Ar­
turned to leave them. Baby May sugar aud oue taespooniul of mul- thur Mulholland.—Adv.

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SEILING CREAM

rntag* of F* They Gontali
All Bring High Prices.
(By C. B. LAN* Expert Dairytnodr)

Tho word "cream'' signifies llttlo to
purchaser* udIcbs it In accompanied by
•oms term Indleatiug It* quality ur
richness. Wo therefore havo a basis
for grading cream which we term "but­
ter -fat,” which la the amount of pure
oil or fat it contains. This varies from
|0 to &lt;9 par coot., depending upon
amount of skimmUk Incorporated-with
It. Fortunately wo havo an a&amp;uratn
method of determining butter fat In
cream, known as tho "Babcock legt."
This consists in Weighings definite
amount of cream, placing it tn gradu­
ated teat bottles made for tho purpose
and adding sulphuric acid. After shak­
ing. tho bottle Is placed lu a centrifu­
gal machine, which revolves a thou­
sand revolutions per minute. Tho’fat,
which in tho lighter portion of the
cream. Is thrown to tbe top, and then
hot waler In added lo bring It Into the
graduated tube, where tbe percentage

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fHERE IS A LAW IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN THAT FORBIDS ANY
CREAMERY OR CREAM STATION TO BUY CREAM THAT HAS OVER A
CERTAIN PER CENT OF ACID IN IT.OR IN OTHER WORDS CREAM THAT
IS SO SOUR THAT IT HAS BEGUN TO SPOIL. Now we don't want to have to
refuse to accept any cream, and we won’t have to do'so il you will cool each batch of
fresh cream before mixing with the older batch. Just ajittie warm cream putin with cold
cream will spoil the whole batch.in twenty-four hours till it isn't fit to churn; it will give
the butler that old taste, and that old taste in our butter will put the grade to seconds
and that will mean a lower price to you. BUT keep up the grade of your cream and
we will keep the price up to you. This is very important at this time ol the year and will
mean dollars to you as titaejtocs on, FOR since we started in business here we have
aimed to pay you at least one cent more lor your butter fat than we receive lor the fin­
ished butter. The l&gt;etter butter we can produce the more we get out of tbe over-churn,
and that will mean better prices to you, as we arc not here to get rich in a few years.
All we want is a fair wage and a fair interest on our money invested, and you are going
to get the rest in higher prices for your butter fat.
Ypurs for a square deal,

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
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HASTINGS, MICH.

■uridard.for butter tat In cream, usual-

We have various grade* of cream
based on percentage of tat they con­
tain. Cream testing from 18 per cent.
and la used In housahoVls for cereals,
coffee, fruit, retailing (or 24 cents to
40 cents per quart. Tbe next grade Is
termed "whipping cream" and tests
from 30 per cent to IS per cent, butter
fat. retailing for 40 cents to.45 cents
per quart. If kept cold this cream
readily whips and is popular. It Is also
used for making butler in creamerkai.
The next grade Is called "heavy
cream.” This is also popular and tests
fat, retailing from 6u cents to Su cents
per quart. Another quality Is sold un­
der the name of "dpuble cream,"’ or
"Double XX." and frequently tests 1
from W per cent, to 60 per cent, butler
tat, te so tfilck it will not pour from a
bottle and sell* for from 75 cents to

Many fanners have separators re­
moving cream from milk on tbo farm
and hauling It or In wino cases shipThis plan has the advantage of keep­
ing skimmllk to feed stock. This

cent Cream properly pasteurized is.
kept In cold storage for three weeks 1
at a temperature of 30 degrees F.
(freezing temperature for cream Is 29

terioratlon In flavor, it Is almost ImpoMlbla for a farmer to produce cream
for shipment, to the city to be eold ns
sweet cream, as II will not keep with­
out being pasioarlzed.
MILK BOTTLE TRAY IS HANDY
Dl reel Ions Given for Making Cheap
Carrier Which Does Not Permit
Bottles to hit Each Other.

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WE BUY GRAIN OF All KINDS

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE.'We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
□ot give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Veits &amp; Co.
Op.C.LAS. hwi57 InUip

Spring Term
offering continuous &lt;&gt;{&gt;|x&gt;rtunlty fur

SEASON OF 1914

welbknown

Detroit
Business University
a.
’V(.st
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Grand Klrqr
DCTHOIT. MH JI.

Rcult to deliver
bottles together

without kn^ckin
when carrying
wagon. There ... _ _____ ______ __
wire baskets for carrying tho bottle*,
but they all have tho disadvantage of
allowing the bottles to strike ono.an­
other, wriios G. H Clotnmotis of Storm
Lake. la. in tho Popular Mechanics.
A carrier nol having this fault can be
made ♦ory cheaply as follows: Pro­
cure a board one inch thick, eight
inches wide and two feet long, plane
»nd make It smooth, and use ordi­
nary Un fruit or vegetable can for

FIRE INSURANCE
tike tq changs your Insurance call
In and see mo. I represent a com­
pany wilh - -—*LEE H. PRYOR

5% NET iNCOME

,

for Holding Milk Bottle*.

Capitol

Savings I loan Association,
Lanalng, Mich.

the bottlo holders. Cut each can ofl
2*4 Inches from the botiotu und
04 (Heap, tiluiui A Siflui 1.1. Cl.
smooth off Uto lagged edges with" u
fllo. Nall these In two rows on tho
Vklly except Sunday.
board, starting one Inch from each THE DENTON GRAND OPERA COMPANY IN THE PRODUCTION
end. Attach a twntint of a barrel ‘
OF "MARTHA'' AT OH^LESTON, 8. 0.
■otng Bouth 9:01
hoop for a handle. Tho carrier can
•olng North T:3T
bo painted on desired.
The Perfect Husbsnd.
I
To advertise the inanufaclure’d
My
perfect
husband,
among
a
great
'
products
uf'Fargo,
N.
I)..,
a
banquetFEED FOR THE DAIRY COWS
many other qualities, must love*Tlko •” was given recently When every dish
Frenchman, attend to business like an j on tho menu was a home product. FOf RHEUMATISM KJOMtY* AMO BLAfiDU
Brief and Simple Rulo* Given by N
American .and drew like an English- ;
break* Experiment Station—Big
man; 1 bare come back from Amar- I
Aid to ths Dairyman.
lea with a great admiration for tho :
American man** devotion to business. '
Tbe Nebraska station gives the fol­ If one were permitted to havo three ■
lowing brief and simple rules as an
he should certainly bo one
aid In determining tho amount of feed husbands
of them. ThU is how I would divide ;
required by each cow:
their labor: The Frenchman should
"Feed all the roughage, such a* al­ bo for the home, the Englishman for
falfa. corn sllMe,.ate, that tho cow
tho street and (he American for tho
will eat up clfan.
Phone us and we will deliver tn any part ot the city.
"Feed approximately ono pound of office.*—Polalro In London Chronicle.
grain for ovary three pounds of milk
Why Our Cretin I* So Good
produced per day.
•
■
No. Indeed.
"Give tbe .cows as much food. as
Mrs. Kawlpr—"Ho you think that
they will consume ■ without gaining Mrs. Jones U In an unfortunate post*
cream is made by machinery and no baud touches it. th ax making il
tlon.” Mrs. Hlundarby—I’Unfortnn-j
PURK, WHOLESOME and SANITARY.
"Peed soma succulent feed, such as ats! My dear. I wouldn't be In that I
We make a specialty of handling Ice Cream (or Parties, Socials, Sunday
woman's, shoe* for all the wealth of I
Dinners or any Special Occasion.
don more palatable.
Creosote.”—Boston Transcript
|
"Bo prepared to supplement the
pastures by feeding aUsgo whan ths,. Th* govsrniAehl of Uruguay has I
। opened a national bureau for the*
MS
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Freg'r
HaMiag* Mb
(es(in« of seeds for agriculturalists i
BANNER WAN! ADV8, PAY,
I‘,f lhe wUultTI

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ICE CREAM

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�THE HA9TING8

ILLY M, till

PAGE TWENTY

27 , so here He knew that the dis­
ciple* would And the coll at the
International
place He indicated and that the
man would allow them to lead it
away.
Tho same all-knowing
Sunday School
laird obwf.’ the movement' .of
men today, seeing in some an atti­
Lesson
tude, of submission to His will, in
other* mt attitude of redidancu to
His will, ami in Mill othera. n pro­
For Sunday Augitst 2.
fessed submission covering Wlint jn
By Lee W. Amrs.
reality is resistance to His frill.
The Triumphal Entry. Mark 11:1-11
An&lt;i now after the sent ones have
Nearly every incoming freight is bringing us tons of the best coalfrom the anthracite mines in the east, and
Golden Trit: Zech. 9:9. .
completed their work, correspond­
INTRODUCTORY.
ing wilh. lhe completion of lhe
its freedom from slate and other refuse of all sorts will be noticeable as soon as you-look at it. It’s all PURE
flrtk lesson for loday, found also
in Matthew 21 and Luke 19 is a rec­ coming of the King into Jerusalem.
COAL and when you buy it you get your money’s worth of HEAT-PRODUCING FUEL.
ord of tbe entry of Israel’s Messiah After tbe church ia'removed from
into Jerusalem, presenting Himself the world the King will cijine. As
You should place your order now lor your supply for the price is going up from month to month and it
a* King. It is of value not only ns He approaches the city multitude*
un inspired historical record of the are aitniil Him, some spreading
will mean quite a saving to you if you BUY YOUR COAL FROM US NOW.
rejection of Hi* offer a* King, but garments in the way. *onp' cutting
also a* an inspired prophet n- pie­ branches nnd spreading them in
If you are not quite ready for your coal to be delivered we can. delay the delivery a reasonable length of
lure. Comparing the parallel pass­ the way. the many crying out
age, we will give considerable (fl­ Hosanna* lo Him who enter* lhe
time.
,
tention to iho dispcnsalionfil as­ eily.
"Hi wanna” means ‘‘save
pect of the lesson.
now."
The’ enthusiastic crowd
LESSON DIVISIONS.
cries “save now”, to Him. a little InI. THE MASTER’S . MESSEN­ Irr changing the cry- to "Crucify
Him.”
In Mark .15JI we hnt«
GERS. 1-7.
again the word "save." 'Contrast
IL THE MULTITUDES MF.S- the use of them.
The multitude
SAGE, 8-10.
LrWhen you arc ready to draw your grain bring it to our elevator. You know we pay the top price. Wc
cried "Hosanna" etc., but nt heart
III. THE MESSIAH’S MANNER. llieir faith in Hihi was only that
will pay you cash or exchange it for flour, feed or other goods we handle. We will do our best to accommoH«&gt; was “lhe prophet, Jesus, from
IL
The Outline Developed.
Nazareth oT^palilee" ,,(Mt. 21:11).
dcate you.
•We havo before us first I Im two He who enler&gt;*| riding upon the
messengers sent by the Master. colt, will one day come riding upon
They were now nigh unto Jerusa­ a white horse (Rev. 19:11). His
lem, Bcthphagp means “house of entry in Ihi* manner was in ful­
unripe fig*. possibly so called af­ fillment of the prophecy in Zecha­
ter the fig tree was cursed (in our riah 9:9. Ml. 21:1, 5 . Note lhal
next lesson!. Bethany, the place only a portion of lhe prophecy Is
where His power over death was quoted. an evidence of I lie verbal
manifested (John It). Al tlm inspiration of Iim Bible. Note the
.Mount nf Olives—ono of the notable Lonf* power over animal creation,
places in Scripture. From this a* manifested in the.-riding of-this
mount our Lord was taken up. (Acts unbroken colt. Other illuitralinn*
1:12', on thi* mount He will return are found in Mt. 17:27; Mark 1:13;
again (Zech. 14i4). From thi* place John IH:'.'7,and elscjvliere.
Mark rerords nn word from the
He give* a commission to the two
whom He semis forth. From a Lord Immediately upon His arriv­
mountain He . commissioned the al in the city (v It'.. “He looked . From two ncres of pro* John
“O All Wide Places."
disciples after His -resurrection. a round about'upon all things" and *Bu*mni&gt; of Cwpervillc, got fl.MM O all wide places
commmission that is for us a* well then went out* 'Ching* there were pound* of *|&gt;clli*il peu*, which i*j Great shining pens! pine forests!
He anotlo r • remnrkabh* record, T&lt;»r i
ns for those who lislem-d to the nol in harmony wilh Him.
inotinlain* wild!
words as lhey-cqme from His lip* wont out. and entered into Bel ti­ which he will receive 8IH.I3.
Rock-liosomed
shored
rough
(Mnt. 28:10-20'. The two Were sent nny (house of affliction'. Reject­
heaths!
and
shccp-cropl
forth by Him; we. too. are sent ed hy Hi* own people He went to
diiwn-.!
A
bill*n*li,
ronifflonly
known
ns
a
the
place
of
affliction,
suffering.
forth by Him. We are lo please
Vast.pallid
cloud*!
blue
spaces
fre*h
water
«aw-li
’
h
wn*
recently
But hav­
Him as to the limo, place, and pur- Heath—even the Cross.
iinso of our going. Ho Rent forth ing died once, lie dies tio more. caught, in Jordan lake. II measur­ Room!undefiled.
give me room! give loneli­
two. This I* customary in the New When He come* again lo Hi* own ed four feet in length nml wn*
ness nnd air!
Testament. Note some of tho oc­ city He will lake‘charge of thing* caught with a hook and line.
At this bakery you will find everything that’s good to eat in . the baked
Free I bing*-and plenteous in your
casion.* when Jeans Christ Cifl led and HI.* enemies will know .the
regions fair!
goods line. No matter what you buy here, we’ll sell it to you for le^s money
nnd commissioned mon by two’s— 1&gt;ower of the rod as He nscs.lt. A* Belle*tie's slnk-hnle which has
swallowing thousand.* of lhe
than
you could buy the materials and do the baking yourself. We save the
two brethren. Simon and Andrew. le approached the city lie wept be»-u
dove of Ttavid, flying over­
Mat. 4:18; other two brethren. 4:21; (Luke 19:11 j. bul lhe next time He township'* g&lt;H«| money Ainring the Whilohead,
housewife standing over a hot stove during these hot days and doing baking.
.
last' 50 yeark. i* to be oflleitilly ”intwo tkossessed with devils. 8:28; two will not come with weeping.
Gnlden with sunlight on thy
veslignled"
by
Hale
Engineer,
raw.
Next
week:
Th"
Barren
Fig
blind men, 9:27: two in prayer.
snowy wins*■
Kalamazoo. The sink-holo ha* ■
18:19;. two blind men, 20:30; the Tree nnd the Defiled Temple- of
tho&lt;- my
longing
persislenlly swalhAved a jtortion of Outspeetling
twelve sent forth two by two, Mk.
thought.* are fled
the highway lending into Bellevue
Sincerely yours.
0:7; twn disciple.* sent to prepare
To
find
a
hoipe
afar
from
.men
and
I
raffle
i*
now
diverted
aero**
Loe W. Ames.
the passover, 11:13; Ho Appeared
and things.
fiield* near lhe hole. Thi'rtmttomunto twn of them. 10:12; Luke 21;
|e** bog ha* a great appetite for Whore in His temple, earth o’er-'
two men with Him on lhe trans­
reached with sky.
rubbish of all kind*. It ha* con­
figuration mount. Luke 9:30; , the
sumed log*, old houses, loads of re­ God’* heart to mine may speak, my:
seventy Were sent out hy twos.
heart reply.
fuse, hutnired* of. load* of earth.
10:1; two men testified to His resur­
Igi*t year the old swamp look in
rection. 24:4; two disciple* left
*8o&lt;) worth of sand furnished by O G.od of mountain*, stars and I
John and followed Jesus, John 1:33.
THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
iKHmdlera
spaces!.
the
township
and
some
of
lhe
fann
­
37: two angles testified concerning
NEAR-HY COUNTIES.
er* are wondering whether some oT O GihI of freedxin and of joyous
His coming again. Act.* 1:10: Saul
\4VII Sanitary, Clean, Wholesome, Nourishing
hearts!
the stuff hasn’t gone nearly to
and Barnaha* were sent out to­
When
Thy
face
lookoth forth from
A
hit
of
bravery
was
recently
dis
­
gether, 13-2; two wilmt«.*es proph­ played by a Greenbush young lady. Cbina. The *800 thrown away, nil‘men's far.e.*^,
Ask lor Our Bread—We’vs Got 'am All Looking
ha* kd to the summoningsOf the
esy. Rev. It J. This In contra*!
There
will
He
&lt;ro0in
enough
in
with the Old Testament, where men While busily engaged ‘With her engineer nnd a systematic effort
crowded marts;
houshold duties. Mis* Charlotte will be made to get rid of ihi* .‘ink­
were called individually, e. g.. Ab­ Silver*
heard a chicken squawking hole. which lip* bothered several Brood Thou around mo, nnd lhe
raham. Samuel, Jeremiah. Sending out in the
noise is o'er;
•
yard and knowing by its generations.
forth His disciples was a part of
Thy univonuf my closet wilh shut
His purpose for them in calling cries that it was in great danger,
door.
;
Will Chapman tell* of a tcry in­
them (see .Mark 3:1 i,15). He or­ immediately ran to its rescue. She
Phone 381
QUALITY BAKE SHOP
Hastings, Minh.
—
George
MacDonald.
teresting
story
in
tbe
Bangor
Ad
­
discovered
a
large
weasel
that
had
dained them that they might be
vance about quail* and one I hat
With Him. and that He might send its teeth sunk deep into the chick­ g&lt;Mjj
to *how the wonderful hardi­ Board of i.iluctflion I’rocerdinns.
thefn forth.- He wants then lo first en’s neck. She. caught lhe weasel ness of
these
game
little
birds
even
by
it*
hind
legs
with
one
hand
and
bo with Him. am! then He want* tn
Hpocial mooting Board of Edu­
send Ihein forth; then He goes with around the neck with the other, before- they are’ hatched. While cation. Thiymlny evening, .Inly 16,
hay one day last week he
them (Mat. 28:2(1), and would have and called lo her mother who ap­ mowing
n quail'* nesj in which
Present, ttider. Qbase, Bronson,
you return to Him with your re­ peared "ii tho Meno wilh a stout disturbed
apd forming .a loop, slipped were 17 egg*. Knowing the char­ Watfc[s nqd Shutters.
port. (Dike 10:17: Mk. fi:30&gt;. He string,
"f the quail, one of
MorSTTny Shultcrs, supported by
sent -them forth. He told thorn it over the weasle’.s. head. 'It wa* acteristics
is that when their West, is Chnsejthnt Mr. Rider be elected
where to go, He told them what to then carried to (Im wood pile when! which
disturbed they will not relucn to it, president for the ensuing year.
•io, and what to say. We are sent it was decapitated with nn ax.
he
took
tin*
egg*
to
thn
house
where
Carried. Ayes all.
ones (John 17:18). with our field
A freak calf was born at the farm they stood In a basin for two days.
Moved by Waters, supported by
chosen by Him (Mk. 10:15). nur
Chapman .was alHiut to throw
work outlined (Ml. 28:19. 2(1; Mk. of Sylvester Rumsey, near Potter­ Mr*.
Hint Mr. Shulter* be olovlthe egg* away when she found one •Bronson
.Secretary. Carried. AJ'es all.
10:15; Luke 24:40-48; Art*
and ville, recently, which would proli- egg
ju*F*luflched out and •:&gt;&lt;• dMoved
by Bronson, supported by
nur words given us (2 Tim. 4:2). nbly be a line attraction for a side livelyhadlittle
wa* ' cvideidly Waters that
What a shame that some refuse to show. The animal was perfectly looking for quail
Chase Im* elected
protection. The eggi treasurer forMr.the
go. perhaps oven after saying “I formed. 18 inches tail. IK inches were then placed
under a setting CiTrried. Aye.* all. ensuing year.
go" (Mat. 2l:3p): some-reserve the girth and 35 inches long.
hen and the next (lay four more
right to choose their own place of
I
’
lion
motion
by
Wifiers. suphatched. A . ... uliar feature about portl-d by-Bronson, lhe
labor, some substitute their own •Representative J. Frank Str*ens thn
’s
egg that lintchi’d in .the basin bond was lix.d nt &lt;25,(Xk).treasurer
,
ideas for God's dirrotinn* -fn doing of Star City is trying 1Q interest the was
that
th"
large
end
eame
off
a*
lhe work, and some forsake the Central Stole. Traffic Men in a rail­ clean as-if rut withja tine saw. yel
Moved by Chase, supported, by
Word that He has. given us to road which he propogeg to run from enough of Hit! in*ide-skiu.reinaine.L Water* lhafr ..tho aHcrelary .pnrI he pt..|»&lt;&gt;-..-«i
preach. Tf these two disciple* had CiaiT (&lt;&gt; l.aii-ing.
eh.i»«’ 5no-««rnnified envelopes—ntyf
• refund-t&lt;&gt; &lt;». w.hMi-cfco.Mn.to *«&gt;•,J.luc ..wpuldjaxu th«* rjj'h./‘.'unity, to form a hinge, it having'lhe tip- Un1 year's supply of letter _ head*.
lo Romo other village. or bail cone mono (he line, of Montcalm and T*artrnffv&lt;if*nTTvrtnir an'iwnmint-- Carried. Aye* all.
for the chick to return and close,
Moveil by Waters, supported by
about some Other work than getting Gratiot counties and.come by the ly.
lhe door if de*ired.' "
Bronson that the secretary’s salary;
tho colt, or had used another way of St. Johns to Lansing.
answer (han tho one given them,
Sheriff Volnry Ferris nnd Depu­ iu- 8125 nnd the treasurer’s salary.
would they have suecoedod a* they
Vein Brifio* of lhe I-’. S. navy Is ties Short and Foote ihade a rind 8HM1. (Carried. Ayes all.
did? And while the church sits visiting his parent* in Chester. He on a fifHil room in Plainwell Sunday
Upon motion tbe Board adjourn­
idlv al home, or will obey if* own has been in lhe navy two years ami and caught
■
•
.
pioininenl men in ed.
will in regard lo whore If ’will has a year and nine months yet lo the liel. ' They were engaged til
Wju. L. Shulter*. Sec’y.
witness, and forsake.* its own work
gambling.
l-'ourleen
pleads
d
of evangelization for social better­ he will probably return home. Mr. guilty and paid line* totalling $WML MISS MARGARAT WALSH AND
ment. education. clc_ nnd turn* Briggs recently sailed from Mexico
WILLIAM CORNIN MARRIED
nway from tho living Word of God where be wn* engaged in the thick
Elios York is n prosperous farm­
io fables—can tho church thus ful­ of (he fight and says Be shot twelve er &lt;if S«'beWa township, Ionin coun­
fil Iho tho will nf God ns indTcnlod men during the skirmish.
ty. who ha* reared a large family Ceremony Performed In St. Mary’s
•n the great commission? The
of ehildrelt. nut. they are all airl­
Church, I.owell, the Bride’s
•wo obeyed Him, they found His
Bellevue is Included In the route and usually the fair *ex have limiWord true, they met with inquiry, &lt;&gt;f a State (;unk line highway to inn latfriqs. when il come* lo doing!
Home Town.
end answered it successfullv bv between Lansing and Balile Creek, f.irtli work. In this case, however.
The Lowell Journal of, July 16.
•imply applying the Word nf God. lhal lias caused several ’meetings at cxcMfllon must be made, for lhe published lhe following account ot
Wbat a leasqp for. thn children.uf Battle -Crezjk-aiul-Lawuug within daugbim. have ..contributed largely ll.n- nuu riage of.Alr, WHHam Cor­
God here! Obeying His Word is the last few weeks, ^ccretafy’ to Mr. fork's *ucci‘S* a* a farmer kin of this city, anil Mi.*.*- Margaret
’•roving His Word: using His Word Want of the Balile Creek Chpmlier ■lu*r ii'oy. with haying nml wheat Walsh, a well-known teacher in
I* proving His Word. They found of Commerce appeared before the harvest coining together, there ha* Hustings schools:
His Word suflleienl tn guide them, state highway depnrlihent at Ijins- been zio.-q of all tie help that can
Mr. William Corkin of Hastings
end to moot their difllrnltios. They im^lo urgo the road.
be seenroJt nnd peupW driving pnfl nnd Mis* Margaret Walsh of this
found that the use of the Word
ll|e fine.fi\ri'i linV? witnessed Die city were united in marriage al St.
Many' uhlque article* nre often spectacle of four healthy -yonne Mary * church yesterday morning
’•roughl rrsulls,.
All of thosn
"ting* are abundantly true Inday. found by the workmen of the Cun- girl*, in owrallit. working in the nl half after eight o’clock. The.
’’’hey used (ho Word nnd were statine paper mill when they are hay field.
Not nfie of lltctn but bride was attended by her brother,
fruitful unto tho Lord: tbe Result sorting paper* «cirf them from lhe doe* a man-'* work nnd the tan on Howard Wal-li. and her sister. Mrs.
•••as the looseningnfthn which tpo warehouse* of Chicago. On Thurs­ llieir arms r* nop the kind lu-quir- M. Stone-acted as inatron of honor,
I-ord needed. Note that the .own­ day morninfr a workman spied a ed by lo (bug tn lhe sand at some liev.’l'. Bfilfe offleiated.
er of tho roll was satisfied when tiny gold coin shining in the *nn. liigti-toned summer resort. There
A wedding breakfast was served
• he Word of the Lord, was given The coin was smaller than the is iivlhing nriiflcinl alMiuk it. for it al the home of the bride’s mother
Him. Ho released the colt, upon three-cent piece which one still oc­ •Junes from necessary contact with where the yinmg couple will spend
bearing tiial Word, without n-qi;c&gt;- casionally sees and bore the in- the sun's rayif nnd there i« n n short time before going to Hast­
lion ns to how Inng the Lord would .scription: “Gold Quarter; .Califor­ healthy look In-their- face*, which ing* where they will be at home
"*e it-, or -what regard would be nia, 1859.” The workman lb whom might well b«&gt; tip* envy of sornn of after August I nt 337 W. .Slate
' iven him for tho use of-the coll? the yoin Iwlongwl by right of dis­ the city bell*.. \ Mis* Ethel, • Iho street.. The bride, a graduate of
HeJruatod the Lord to do what was cover}' took it to the Commercial oldest, .teaches the school near .the ixrwell schools nnd a teacher in
tight, just as did th&gt; laborers in State lank, where he asked if he Halladay'* rornerk. but it I* vaca­ Hastings for several years wasThe
lhe vineyard (Mt. 20(7). This man might jiave In exchange a silver tion time now,'nnd schooled siiico recipient of many beautiful and
• remed lo enter inln the spirit of quarter of present day milling. Hi* early childlitunl In)the work of the useful presents.
'
•he truth that, *overv b&amp;ist'of lhe request was granted and now the farm, she handles) the 'fork dexThose present from out of town
forest is mine, and Iho cattle upon coin belongs to Mr. Marsh, cashier fertmsly. while her younger sisters, were Mr. nnd Mrs.-William Corkin.
r thousand* hills. I know all the of the bank. Connoisseur* in coin* Mabel. Nettie and Iaui-o, do nol find Mr*. Thoma* Corkin, Sam Corkin
fowls of the mountains; and lhe say IhatUhe little gold piece njilled it at all difficult to keep up llie of St. Johns and Howard Walsh of
wild beasts nf the field arc mine” so many years ago. just ten year* same pace. Nor-dore nil this make Detroit* and Mr. and Mrs; - Leo
HE unique hat shown In the photographs lias been made especially for the Redpath Chautauqua*. Some of
'Pa 50:1(1. 11). Here we nolo lhe after the discovery of gold in Cali­ the young ladies nl nil “mannish." Wnl.*h of Grand Rapids.
science of the Lord. Just as fornia. is an exceedingly rare one They-&lt;-(in take'Ihcir places with!
these hata are green tn color and aome red.' The lettering on ail la tn white. Tbe photographs Indicate
ww that Peter would catch and that enthusiastic coin collec­ equal grace iii parlor or kitchin
tbe many dlffefent ways In which three bats may be worn. They are chiefly for young peoplc-botb girls
Sweden in 1912 bought Wfl.000
|h in whose mnulb the piece tors pay as high as fifteen dollar* and enjoy tho-saim* little diversion* worth of cash registers in Hie
and boys. Ono hundn-d of these are sent to each Redpath Chautauqua town and are furnished free.
ney should be found (ML 17: for this piece.
that other girts delight in.
UnRed States.-

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INCLUDING LAYER CAKES, LOAF CAKES, JELLY ROLLS AND MANY OTHERS

Southwestern Michigan

Hastings Potato Bread
Malted Kream Bread
Bra Lour Brown Bread

Star Bakery &amp; Restaruant

The Redpath Chautauqua Hat and
The Different Ways ItCan Be Worn

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY . .
Circulation Greater Than AU Other
Barry County Papera Combined.

FIFTY.NINTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS
20 PAGES

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JULY 30.1914

PART ONE-1 TO 8

TRY BANNER WANTS

Everybody Resd* The BANNKR.

NUMBER 13

TAKE A WEEK’S VACATION
By Attending The Hastings Chautauqua

Which will begin next week Wednesday. Note the Biig Program. 31 Entertainments for $2.00 Season
Ticket. Price of Season Tickets will Advance to $2.50 on and after August 5.
TO FIGHT
HASTINGS MIMA INVITATION
COSTS $16.80 IN COLD CASH MISSING KIDDER GIRL
Stanley, of John-down, Made
lEMfflmtWI Gra
FOUND IN WISCONSIN
Poor Investment When He Woke

PROPOSED GUN RIVER
DRAIN NOT YET OPPOSED

All UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE *'C' B MERCHANOISEAT1 SHULTZ PETITIONSMENOWIN
HAVING TO DO WITH BEES
FOR PRIMARY ELECTION

Property Owners Giving Releases
Gilbert Fox Takes Hasting* Pro­
and Contract for Work Will
perty hi Exchange For MrrchanBe Let Soon.
Peter Kibblingcr From Sleep.
disc. Stock and Real Estate.
A WEEK OF THE VERY HIGHEST
SEARCH
APPRECIATE
The' special drain eomiiiis.ionor SHOWING THEY
George Stanley, living in Hie FATHER'S TIRELESS
Bonham - &amp; Trim Rent Estate WHICH WILL BE HELD OXTI ES
CLASS ENTERTAINMENT POS­
OF SIX WEEKS AT LAST
apiMiinied by Judge Tiininpson, of (.(Mill quarters a.xd are agency consummated a transaction D&lt;Y. AUGUST 25. FOUR PAR­
••astern part of Johnstown, not fur
SIBLE IS OFFERED
from the walers of the “Rascon,”
REWARDED.
Allegan, to award dainag--* to those
NOT BOUND BY HOME TIES.
last week whereby Ansou C. Boyes.]
TIES FILE PETITIONS.
which seem Io uxhtde a trouble­
residing along lhe route of Hie pro­
of Hastings, takes in exchange fori
breeding. influence of late, appear­
posed Gun River drain. rvpQrt&lt;M
his Hastings city property (he store]
WHY NOT PLAN TO TAKE YOUR
ed fn Justice Cadwallader's court, HAO SAVED MONEY IN
on Thursday in the Allegan pro­ THEY FILL HIVES
mid merchandise of Gilbert Fox, of LISTS OF CANDIDATES WHOSE
changed his pion of not guilty Io
hate court.
All but half a tloze.n
VACATION FOR THOSE 7 DAYS guilty and paid
ON FRED SMITH’S FARM
ORDER TO RUN AWAY)iwvj r.-i.■-■...■.i u,.
in hurdNAMES WILL BE ON BALLOT
nght, uf way for tim bus ditch &lt;!•'lurbance. Stanley and a compan­
’
[signed to rescue from 3.fmo tn
Not Possible Io Tukr ii Vacation ion. under the alleged inlluence of Instead of Being Victim of While 5.00(1 acres of land uwles* at the Ill Rutland Township: “Got Busy"
AVc Also Give Methods Voters Must
tire-water, went Io lhe home of
■present
lime.'r‘*“The court
will now
Slavers Girt was Working as
* *““
..............
Thai Will Coal You
Or
nt Oii&lt;-e mid lime Bern iluppy
Follow in Dcxiguntinu tho Cmn- Peter Kiliblinger nl midnight nnd
give the right of way.
Two or
That You Will So Enjoy.
Servant
Ever Since.
roused him from dreamland. When
three weeks more will lie requin-d
After
a
tireless
search
of
more
Next week Wednesday the Hast­ Mr. Kibblinger went down stairs to
to let the contract. County Drain
Fred Smith
Rutland has made
.The
noiiHitatmn pel i th ms fur (lift '
ings Chautauqua will be under way. see what his
nocturnal callers than six weeks. Ralph Kidder, Commissioner Mntr.hler. of Allegan, a discovery that we kpow. will in­
From Hie opening until Hie curtain wanted, he found they had hoard well-known in Harry county, found hopes to .hnve the work well start­ terest "bee keepers.
Fred used to
in tlir legislature down th coroner
rings down on the Tuesday' night that hi* had told some one else, who his missing daughter, Hazel, in Ra­ ed before winter weather slops it keep several swarms of bees, but
in Barry county hhv- I filed
'Hie Ridders
,Grbat
irvui FUI
,,n!W. i,
o» Im-,,
.xi,n-s.«- one cold winter they all died off so
following, there will Hot be a dull had tol&lt;l some one else, who .bad cine, Win, Monday.
surprise
has
mh-ii (••xprrsswilh County Clerk Andrus, SaturI he discovery of; ,,| 0V(&gt;r ,tl(&gt; fnct 1hal |hrn, haV1. that all he had left was the Iwe
ipiiiuti*.
Thu people of Hastings told them that he could “lick.” reside in Jones.
and of Barry Co. will have the op­ them. They announced they hud tlm girl was Hie result of a chrn • |M.„n no objections to tin* drain, as hives.
could
for the primary «•!«•&lt;•portunity Io hi-hr some of' the come Io let him make good his al­ which Hie Niles iHilice gave Hn* ,.MM„r| nWnf&gt;rs formerly sought the
Fred is an up-to-date farmer anti
world. leaders in music, the drama, leged threat. As Mr. KibtiiingiT girls father.
Kidder, who is Ho ui,| of the courts in prrunlinrf Hi- iH-iievcs in keeping everything nice
and on lhe lecture platform. (July has not been a candidate for pu­ girls step-father, was overjoyed ..onslr.iclion of a dram, which anil sleek around his place.
He
in the* meantime to g» carefnlly
Hie Chautauqua plan makes it pos­ gilistic honors, he pacified Hie men at finding hen for he declared he 1 t|IPy (|,M |are.would lower Gun Lake has foond* that il was profitable to
through each petition, mid ascer­
sible Id bring such a series of en­ Who left thinking they had made a would spend his life searching un-p-mq ri|jn nlt. resort property,
house his stock in nice, comfort­
tain if lhe names signed to ear&amp;
tertainments to Hastings at the mistake.
til he should find her.
j -ph,, promolors of the new drain able quarters.
k
By deduct inn ho
or at least the iiHtnber required by
price. To hear Kryl's band alone,
“I was unhappy at home."the]*—k Io remove lhe objectloi. &lt;&gt;f
liguri-d that if animals appreciat­
iw. are registered voters.
or the Hen Greet players alone, in
Political Announcement.
girl lold her father. “That is why th- resort owners by building ed jt so much mid pndltrd by if.
on opera house during Hie enter­
The. primary ballots will !&gt;•• alI left,
There was no man con- &gt; acrossthe outlet of the lake, a dam. Hial insects would too, because the
Na-ln ill.-, Mich, July 20, 19IL
tainment seaspn would cost .as
»gethnr
different from
those
i which
will maintain the waler at same low seems to hold good right
I announce my candidacy for the necled with tho affair."
much, if one were.seated within 25 Stale Semite in th&gt;* 15th Senatorial
erelofnre iemiired.
Instead of
through.
The girl formerly
mtfile her1 a permanent level,
n
set«iralf ballot*t« be printed on
I
So
Fred
took
the
four
or
five
District.
If elected I promise the home with her mother and stoprj
Cliautmiqiia week course will cost, same faithful work for the district father, except when she was trav­
; hives he hod. llxial 'em up in upAnson C. Bdyrs.
if one buys a.$2.00 season ticket.
to-date style, with u large auditon- Shultz. IL;:!; ............. ... "
eling in vaudeville with her father.
Both men are well pleased names of all the primary rundiSurely for mt nvnrnge of less
um in the top, cool sanitary sle«-pHhe declared that she was tired of 1
than I'di cents an ciilerlaiiiment for
Ing quarters down Im‘1qw.‘ nnd left witli lhe deal. Mr.' Boyes lias taken dalvg Will !■•• printed on one bal­
Hm show business, and that her
immediate
possessiou ami will con- lot* under the party heading of
the 31 concerts, rcrilals, plays, !&lt;•■•i several large chunks ef nice bei.'homo life was not pleasant. Since
lures, etc, is a 'minimum expense
each -party.
That is republican
comb.
This fixed it so that the
leaving Kalamazoo she has lieen tn
for a maximum of enjoyment.
primary' candidates will l.e under
Racine all of tho time, save for a
l he BANNER has lold of Hie vading ••RepuHican” on this
ion wouldn't have to u strike
few days spent in Niles.
riiius l*ninrlnii)menls mid entertain­
ballot,
•l••lll•lt•ratic candiby
reason-of
having
to
work
over
­
III NDREDS
Kidder found the child by his INSECTS CAUSING
ers in our issues for the past few
time.
Then Fred went away and
own efforts, the Raeine police giv­
OF DOLLARS DAMAGES IN
weeks sn Ihal bur’readers are by
.. - .... This will -be the
awaited results.
ing him no satisfaction in tho mat­
Illis time thoroughly familiar with
BARRY COUNTY.
same
as
lhe
regular
ballot at a reg­
Be’es began to come from all di­
ter. nnd. according to liis story, re­
lhe splendid allrficlkins to lie offer­
ular election, and will lie far simp­
rections, and so fast as a swarm
fusing him assistance.
Desperate
ed by the Chautauqua soon (o be­
ler and much !•■*.* expensive. No.
broke
loose
they
all
seemed
to
start
and
determined
to
find
tho
fifteeni
gin hero.
BIG LOSSES REPORTED
party enrollment is necessary. A
for Fred's empty hives. In almost
year-old girl if possible, the. father 1
The important thing is to plan to
person must, however,- Ih&gt; a r«*gi«went out into the streets nndjdopIN VARIOUS MTRICTS no time every hive was full, and it
lake a Hille vacation of a week.
tored. voter in the precinct where
is said that the swnrins that ar­
ped nil who wouhl lend their at­
■ nnd make it something Inspiring
in order to vote nt the pririved too late hung around on the
tention, asking them whether or
I mid uplifting as well-wenjoyable
mnry election.
If. n voter who
branches
of
trpes
waiting
for
new
not they iiml seen a girl answer­
Of
Many
Prrvrntathcs
Offered,
The
V by attending Hie Chaulbtiqua. Fine
has
lived in this slate at least six
quarters'until they literally starv­
ing to (lie description eff his daughcropa of hay, wheat mid oats have
months,
mid in Hie precinct at
i-cnd Arsenate Solution Is De­
ed Io death.
E; V. Smith.
been harvested, mni with the prom­
least
yi»
days,
is
not
.registered he
4f any rale all of Fred's hives
clared trr Be Most Effective.
After
two days
of tireless
ised rains this week, a good coin that I have given Castleton Towncan register by .applying In' per­
are now full, and they have all
The army worm* which have come from the outside, proving
crop will be assured in Barry Co. ship as its supervisor for. the past searching he found a small boy
son t&lt;&gt; I he'township clerk, or city
who
declared
that
he
knew
where
There is therefore no reason why
beep creatiag thousands of dollars very conclusively that, bees do
Gilbert* M. Fox.
nny one whether on the farm or
I will work and vole for the laws the girt was staying. The Igd led djuiioge to crops all mor lhe state, really appreciate good, up-to-date duct a first class general hterchanliving in town cmmnl take in tno that are beneficial to it* people, Kidder to his daughter.
have been eating up hundreds of quarters.
I ration book. and have Ins name
The disappearance of Miss Kid­ dollars worth of crops in Barry
l'.haMl0U|l&lt;lii- l[ W&gt;H be (he cheap­ believing Michigan should have
Mr. Fox has been (here for some
der was strange nnd incited grave county also, particularly in the vi­
est ns’ well as tlie most satisfactory fewer but better laws.
lime and ha.* a well established or on August 25, ami I hen can vote
vacation one can take.
My experience
ns supervisor fears in the hearts of holh the cinity of Co^lk Grave. Oat crops OON KARCHER ADVERTISES AN
business. Mr. Boyes has an adv. in at lhe primary election on that
We reiterate our advice io all lead* me to believe the present father and the mother. Hnon fin­ have aufferyd, nml ninny acres of
AUCTION SALE THIS WEEK
On
our reatjpi’s to secure their season mortgage (ax law.should be mater­ ishing a vaudeville tour Kidder nnd corn linVe also lu’ert ruined.
As we have explained, ail the
his
daughter
started
for
Jones.
the
farm
of
L.
A.
Durkee,
twh
miles
■ tickets before the opening day. Af­ ially remodeled.
primary candidates, who are re­
Upon reaching
Kalamazoo'* the north &lt;iT Coals Grove, the wornis Will Mlvr to Montana, So Will Dis­ THE JOKE WAS ON
ter that lime they will advance to
publicans Will be grouped under
If you believe I would make a
$250.
The HANNER ofilce has a good senator, I ask for your vote on father decided to remain In the ate seven acres of corn in two
pose of,All His Personal
the heading “Republican.*’
The
THEO
THER
FELLOWS
city, and placing the girl on Hie nights nnd they ale so fast and so.
supply of season tickets, and they the 251 h day of August, next.
Property.
train with'a ticket for Three Riv­ ravenously that, they could lie
enn be found - nt other business
I».-m&lt;»*nil'.
mid
Prohibitionists.
ers. he believed that she was safe­ heard chewing lhe corn.
Oats in . Don Karcher has decided to Stirring Up the Bumble Bees Under each party hvntiniK will |h»
places.
Plan Io attend the Hast­
ly on her wny'To the home of her the vicinity have tdso greatly suf­ move to Montana.
He will there­
ings Chautauqua.
Following is ST. JOHNS TEAM PLAYS
Didn't Work Out Just As II
a circle.
In that circle under hi*
mother.
Instead the girl dis­
fore have, an auction sale at the
the daily program:
party heading the voter should put
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY mounted from the train nnd went fered and farmers have been har­ farm, 3 miles east, and one mile
Was Expected.
vesting them ns fast as they can.
IVcdnrujIuy.
u cross X . lie. must also put a
to Niles.
Three days later she In sJ&gt;mo instances (he ground has south uf Hastings, on seclion 23
A certain former living noj mon- ,cross X before the name of one.
Afternoon—Concert
-• ,
went to Racine, where she remain­ been plowed in order to stop lhe Hastings township, across from the than ;l thousand niileWtuiif Bust- ,candidate for each office named bn
Dunbar Bell Ringers and Male Fans Will Hate Opportunity &lt;b See ed until Monday, ignoring (he ef­ progress of lhe worm army, which Pratt school bouse.
Col. W. H'. ings, thinks that he has it &lt;tn a ।Ihal Hekel. mid for such offices as
Qiiarlelto .
.
Fast Ke mi-Pro Team- From
forts of her father and mother to seems in some plnce.- to be mov­
couple of friends who were -help- ,coroners and circuit court comTgwlure, "Learning Io Live in
.Ipealc her. ..
Bernie- McIntyre, clerk.
Mr. Knr- inc him in Hie hay field.
Clinton County.
.
ing southward.
iifissi.m«TS where . two candidates
- Cities"—tfClrtio-.W. Hpragtie.
She explained to the -father Mon-_ Worm. taw'lm at'waft in ll.i. «U'-x' ..am
2eu». a.llne..Uht, 41 line cows.
The Uwe. friends -m queslhm :are to'tie ■selected f«r a particular
Single "Athiiissidn «&gt; erHls.- Chll-- - Thr- $4t Johns team, which has day that ahe' had rdiig peen saving"
--------a,Holstein.heifer,
a horse, 10 while raking up some hay recently. office,
,
city.
Charles
Al
kin*
discovered-a
,
he must nut two crosses.
made
such
a
fine
record
(his
season
dren 15 rents.
line spare jDOucy.-unknmyu Jtv-iyy_ Wrtrrfw of thrift id tn* gfflYJWi. ;rttd lull-, idisnt.-BurJudure• - J^igs--and citHie upon—eg- Immbh' -Ihvs
XrnffWii«T'-'W’'^vm"ronrtr bY "iUT hi
-••nii-pto' ranks *in souFiWtii one, with the idea of .running away
■ Evmlnfiv-Gonceri'.
; there is not a cross X’- wdliin
others are also- reporting their shouts, a long* list of de.sirnhblu nest, and concluded that-it would if
Dunbar Bell Ringers nnd Male Michigan-Will play in Hastings on at the first opportunity.
farm
machinery
mid
implements,
a
be
great
sport
to
have
sonic
fun
।
presence. ■
the circle below some one of HuFriday.dud Saturday. • The fans
Quartette.
lot of household goods, and inis- witIi the farmer in question by party
।
headings, or miles* 1h&lt;1 pohOne of Hie greatest losses caus­ cellaneous articles.
Single admission 35 cents. Chil- may. expect to. see (wo very inter­ SIG BARN 8URNE0 SATURDAY
The adv. on
a rock of hay over the lives ।iii*4 Iff til., Vftl.-I* bll'llt I..1
esting games. Hastings played in
ed by the worms south of town was another page will give the date mid putting
nest, and then get him to pilch it :a'manner which
St.
Johns
yesterday
and
another
on
lhe
Henry
Zerbel
farm
in
Hope
NIGHT
ON
REUTER
FARM
Thursdny.
the full particulars.
'
onto, the load.
It "worked" •explain.
" ' n cross must also
game is. booked for this Thursday
where the insect* rsiined nine acres
Mnrnhqi—Children’s
Hour—Miss afternoon.
charmingly a* far as getting him (
Sfiuare before tip!
of oats, destroying between 2tri and
McArthur.
- ' '
name ftf at least one ean$dst-i for
Though the Saturday games have Probable (kULse Was Explosion of 300 bushels. The. remainder of the GOVERNOR HONORS AN
-AVhen lhe .psychological inomenl
lecture.
“
"Raw
Raw Material—The not been a success because those
Gas Formed in the Hay. Total
came,
ami
lhe
fanner
was
nl
work,
kind"—Mr. Adair.
. '
who clamored for Saturday games
Tho authorities nt the Michigan
Loss Will Reach $3,000.
lhe two fellows stirred up tin1 in- or the voter will fail .to Arik" tiny
Single admission JW cents, Chil­ did not come in lhe numliers exAgriculturrtl College .-tale Hint the
sects in great shape.' ' A gA&lt;’d sized choice-al all.
dren 15 cents.
.
About midnight Saturday night worms will disappear within a Cl ifford Dunn Appointed Delegate
peOted. The
management
has
swarm of (he bees came out. mid
Afternoon Coprert.
hooked some first class games for the big barn on the John G. Reuter few days.
Splitting ticket* on a piimary
Many
remedies
are
be
­
to
Coni
Com
ention
In
San
seeming tp undestaud the joke,
.
Rubel A Roberts.
Saturdays. The next one will be farm, near Freeport, burned to the ing tried to stop tin- progress of
Suppose a
took after the two fellows and ballot is imi»«i.'sihli-.
Lecture, '"Dead Lions"—Lincoln with Charlotte on August 15.
y
Francisco Next Summer.
ground, with all its contests, en­ these dovourers.
Plowing
in
rat. and *hnll
■ McConneil.
tailing a total loss pf $3,000 at least. many instances has failed to stop ' Clifford Dunn, a student in the 1peppered them in . good shape.
lie circle tieluw
While they were doiiur Hi-’ Aiai.iSinjfle admission 35 cents, Chil­
It
is
not
definitely
known
how
the
them.
.
Briggs
'school.
Assyria,
who
re
­
the
wdrd
rat"
t
lint heads
Death of Sll&amp;s Emily Crouch.
dren-t5 cents.
fire originated, hut it seems prob­
■ •ii Hie Primary
One of (he best prevenlatiVes Is cently passed the eighth grade ex-1, •r stood about 20 feel away and
Miss Emily Crouch,
aged 65 able that gases formed in the hay
- Evening—Conrerl.
ii* June, is uno of the i. 'haw-hawed'' so that he c&lt;mk| foe -ballot.
.
....
he .v..™.
looks down
years, died of dropsy at the county or grain stored in the bam and-ex­ lead arsenate, which is made as fol­ amination
’
Rubel &amp; Roberts.
two Barry-cotnvly ln»ys, who has i ir:ncr.ncrAi-x—iirnr. "------------------ ai-.Mt. through 1 hr names nn iir* prnty.
■
.«
Slje had been ploded, causing and at the same lows:
k-eture, "The' Haunte&lt;F H0UB6"— Infirmary Sunday.
been appointed by Governor Ferris
ticket, and puts the X
mi inmate of the county home tim
Edward Amherst OU.
Take (wo pounds of lead arseqate
'I'*'."!'1,’? ;'iYL “UZ''fr.
spreading the tire.
Mrs. Ren­
below the ranWF"
required Ini.nu.-r
number
Single admission 35 cents,. Chil­ more or -less, during the last four ter happened to be awake al the and two quarts of water, and mbke as-d delegate to the corn show nnd tw roi'rluiW ll«l Ihry h».l b„.-n. square
r„r
„|U,.„ ,,SCU|„ t|„
corn
convention of the National
years, having lost on a mortgage, lime and-heard a loud reporj as if Il into a paste. Then put lhe paste
dren 15 cents.
i ;'1111*
,n‘u*
named on his ticket for say county
Toil
Notch
Fanners
('.tub,
which
her farm in tho sandy part of Rut­ some ono had fired a gun.
■ ‘
Friday.
Very into a barrel of water and stir, it will be held on August 5 nnd 6 in time before they will stir up an- ।rvimurit. whom b - may not wish
Other bees nest.
I
V(lll. for.
,htl|l ll(,tiCvs that
Morning—Children's
Hour—Miss land. 'She had been in Hie in­ shortly afterward her granddaugh­ until it is all dissolved. Add a small San Francisco.
firmary since last April.
Deceas­ ter, who lives near by, ran to the quantity of lye, and the mixture
McArthur.
To the delights of attending the
la candidate undec the Republican
ed was bom in Ohio in February. Reuter home and called to them will annihilate a legion of army
Lecture. “The Workers—Labor" IR5L
com show will be those of seeing
Reverses Court's Dccishm.
! heading fijf that ofilce is a man hFuneral services were held lolling them lhe bant was in worms.
—Mr. Adair.
the wonders iff the Panama .Exhi­
The supurme Vourt ha* reversed like.*, and Im thinks lie will Ixxist
at the county homo on Tuesday, (lames. Al that time Haines were
' Single Admission 25 cents, Chil­ Rev. -Yost ofilclatlng..
bition.
The unfortunate part ithe opinion of (he local court in.the ''is republican friend by putting
Her body
, Jopes-Dlaiiiond Wedding..
from all parts of the dooindren 15 cents.
*
about, the appointment, however. ,case of Ella Powell and Addison J^r"1
before his name iu Ina Re­
was burled by the side of her fath­ coming
A very quiet home wedding took is the fact that it Clifford wants (o’ Pennock vs. Mr*. Clara Pennock, i publican list.
ed structure.* Half the bfg ham
Afternoon—Concert.
He will find that
er.
Joshua
Croueh,
years
ago
a
Welch-Christensen-Baker Com- well-known. resident of tho town­ was filled to lhe roof with hay. In place. Wednesday.*July 22, at the attend the show and tho Exposition' 'Thn .two children, clahuuig that ■ be liasn’t. helped • his republican
pany.
■
the Other half was stored wheat home of Mr. and Mrs. Niles T. Dia­ he will have to pay* bis own ex­ Mrs. Pennock.'who was the second I friend, for the law directs the
Deceased is aurvived-by an from 14 acres.
mond. 310 Washington St, Grand penses.
Only
partial
in
­
lecture, 'The Face Behind the ship.
■'
"
*
.....
■
.|..
1
.[i..ii
I|i-pei.i.,rs
Hi’l* til comit
wife
of
x\&lt;a
IV
’
imock.
had
defraud
­
adopled-jliiufililer. now- an inmate surance.
Rapid*.
Michigan,
when
Ihoir
Face," Frank B. Wendling.
.
ed thfrm by ke-ping nut of the pro­ that split at all.
daughter Florence was married to Purchases J. S. Goodyear Block. bate court th-' .i.in •■( .i.imt SVifu.1,, - In other words at the Primary '
Single Admission 35 cents, Chil­ • ■( the' state hmhe in Lapeer.
Paul
W.
Jones.
'I
II■••■reinony
was
dren 15 cents.
.
\ Notice to Dog Owners.
A deal was .completed Wediies- filed an action in chancery asking Electioif Hie voter should first*
Will
Entertain
the
Band.
o'clock ,by
Eveniea—Concert.
&lt;, the nay
wiiereoy
&lt;J.n?’11aiicrnoon
a wCr,’.oru\.?!
u’r‘‘^-v aiuiur r«.
**• for a reopening of the-case. Judge designate his politics by putting,A
Afl dog taxes must be paid on of performed al„ four
■
Welclv-ChrlNtenson-Baker
Wm- I Mr. and Mrs. W.- R. Kuenzcl will before August L "Dogs on which Rev. G. O. *'
P. Sargent,
of ”
Grace- .Mulholldiul ttill become the owner Smith sustained lhe demurrer nipt
celebrate the eighteenth anniver­
pony.
church.
of the J. S.-Goodyear -block.
Mr. dismissed the bill. The complain­ of the party heuitings; and having
tare unpaid after that time
Drama: Shakespeare's "TvMtelfth sary of lheir wedding this Thunt- taxes
The bride's gown was a beautiful Mulholland has for a long time ants appealed the case ami .were dene so. !:e -oust limit ins sebs-will
be
taken
care
of
by
the
city.
Night"—Ben Greet Players.
liuns Io tlui&amp;i named on the pri­
,
Taxa should be paid to' Cily Treas- creation of chantilly lace and her needed a larger placp for his' sustained.
Single admission 50 cents, I
bouquet was sweet peas mid lilies thriving drug tnisiliess and ho re­
mary ballot . under that
parly
urer/or.Dog Warden.
dren 25 cents.
of the valley. After lhe ceremony garded the corner for sd many
MiiIHichn Family Reunion..
heading.
Ami he mu*t place a
/
W. R. Jamie/on. Mayor.
Saturday.
to the strains of. MendelMohn's years owned by the J.-S. Goodyear
The Matthews *»icnie will be held cross in tin- square before thn
wedding march, the guests marched company as a very favorable place. nt Thornapple lake. August 5, 1914. name of every candidate on his
Grand Musical Festival
'
NoUce.
into the dining room where an ela- Mr. Mulholland will move after the
party ticket for whom he desires
Morning—Children's
Hour—?
5th annual reunion of the’Bryans Imratfl dinner was served Mrs. first of next-yravr - - lie- will-make Would like to stwAwory relative of to vote. .
McArthur.
family will be held al the home of Wood catered and two charming many improvements in the inter­ this big family and invited guest
Should'a voter fail to pul a
there. Don't forget *&lt;&gt; bring wellLecture, “The Product—Wea
Geo. Clary, Wednesday, August 12. uniovited guesLs w-Jited table.
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ior of lhe building.
Announce­ filled Baskets.
cross m tlm ‘circle below lhe name
—Mr. Adair.
for four years..
He has done All relatives are expected to be
The youiig people have gone Io ment- as to .the future location &lt;?f
Wan. Kronewitler, Sec. of h1s party on the primary balmuch to promote the interest in present.
New York city where they intend to the J. 8. Goodyear Company's Ipcamusic in this vicinity.
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Secretary. rnakc their future home.
4ion will be made.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

ARMY WORMS ROSY
EATING UP CROPS

11452317

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, JL1.Y 30, 1ML

MS WIN
:0B raiMARY ELECTION

HENDERSHOTT SCJlOOLilUL'flE.
Thi'fe will be an Ice cream social
nt Lon Hendersholt's Friday even­
ing of this week.
The Ladles Aid at Susie Philipps’
was a success, there, was a -large
crowd in alteiidaiire. Proceeds 35.1(1.
Mr. Daly and Mrs. Holcomb went
t&lt;&gt; Prirhanlville Sunday evening to
call upon Hayden Gaskill who is
very sick.
Arthur Beclilcl of'Pennsylvania
who visited nt hi* uncle Robert
Bechlnl's for a few woeka'returned’

lol, bill should he cunilno hi&lt;
markings of individual candidates
to one party, his vole would count
for th&lt;- candidates whom lie.matked. But obould lie fad to put a
cross in lhe circle below mu- of
lhe party names dn tin- primary
|
Higdon of Hastings \i-if.d
ballot, and vote for one «*r inert* Laura Bechtel's over Sunday.
individual candidates on -two or
I. i-lmi Sutherland nnd family of
more tickets by putting cross**.* Jackson visited al Elmer Slocum's
before their names, he would have over Sunday.
Ills IhjIIoI thrown out by the in­
Mrs. Euuna'Bryans, went to Irv­
spectors.
This shows tl'.al 'the ing &gt;.itur-i.iy to
her daughter,
safe thing to do.Is tfrrt io mark an Mrs. Dean Hail who was scalded mi
(X&gt; in the circle below (be name very badly a snort time ago.
of his party on lhe primaiy Iwllol.
There will be preaching here Sun­
Following is o list of the names day evening.
of persons, their. rvMdrtmv*. and
J. It. Italy wont to Rutland Friday
tin offices for which petit ions for tn visit his children, returned home
them have been (lied with tin- Sal unlay.
counly clerk:
Republican Parly.
GOATS GROVE.
Representative—Clias. A. Wei—
Mrs. Hird Kicker of Kalamazoo,
s?rt. City.
is visiting friends here.The Junior Mission Band will
Sheriff—Cornelius Manni. City.
in-et wit Ii Valente ami John J
ik&gt;. Clerk—Ruy Andrus, City,
ikmiity Treasurer—Edward L. Fuller next Wednesday afternoon.
July 5. Tin- members are especial­
tk.luho. Castleton.
Others
County Treasurer—Alfred M. ly urged to be present.
are welcome.
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Nevins, Orangeville.
A Inrire crowd attended lhe ice
Counly 'treasurer—Cha-.
G.
ofcom -■ H lol in lhe .ehnrr'i yard
Maywood, City.
*
Register of Deeds-Earl B. Town­ last Saturday evening given under
liu- ompices of the D. G. T. O.
send, Castleton.
Prosecuting Attorney-John M. Club." Tin- proceeds were 4I5.C5.
There will be preaching services
Gould, City .
Prosecuting Attorney—Arthur E. next Sunday by Hiram Pegg, of
Grand Rapids, who preached here
Kidder, Nashville.
1
Drain Conim'r—David 8. Eng­ two weeks ago.
The army worn* has been work­
land. Woodland.
ing some among the crops of a few
Surveyor—Lee 8. Cobh, City.
Surveyor—Waller Heath; Prai­ fnrmbn near here, but as yet only
small damage has beep done.
rieville.
. •
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Densmore vis­
Circuit Court Comm’r—James M.
ited Sunday nl Chas. Fuller’s.
Smith, City.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dore have been
Coroner—Frank
Sheffield,
in
Coats Grove dyring the past
City.
week.
Democratic Party.
Sunday School Notes.
Representative—William Krone- . All classes were well represent­
witter, Irving.
ed In Sunday school last Sunday.
Sheriff—Albert
William*,
The Sunday school lesson for
Baltimore.
next Sunday Is Tflie Triumphal
County Clerk—Fred E. Raymond. Entry.’' Mark 11-M1.
.
Yankee Springs.
Plans are being made for a good
Co. Treasurer—Birney H. McIn­ lime al tho Joint picnic, of the Sun­
tyre. Hastings Twp.
day school and the D. G. '1'. O. Club
Register of Deeds—Albert T. Io Im lidd nl Thornapph- Lake on
Shepherd. Assyria.
August 12.
Prosecutor—Thomas
Sullivan.
City.
CHANCERY SALE.
Drain
Comm'r—Wallace
A.
In pursuance nnd by virtue of a
Hobbs, .City. •
decree of the Circuit Court for the
Surveyor—Fred Elliott, Harry.
County of Barry and State of Mich?
Circuit. Court Cqmni'r, Alonzo D. igan. in Chancery, made nnd enter­
Cadwallader. City.
ed on the Ulh day of March. A. D.
Coroner—Dr. George W. Lowry, 1911. in a certain cause therein
City.
pending, wherein Herman Softer
Coroner—Dr. Berge
C. Swift, and Nannie Soder were complain­
Middleville.
ants anil Lyman Henry ChainberProgressive Party.
lian and Bessie Chamberlain were
^defendants, Notice is hereby given,
Representative—Anson 4J, Boy*.
.
that I slialj »eU at public auction
Hope.
j
Sheriff—Gilbert D. ScbU, Balli- Io the highest bidder, .at the North
Front Door of the Court House in
more.
Co. Clerk-—Frank D. Ferris, Rut­ the City of Hastings. Barry Coun­
ty. Michigan, (that being the place
land.
Co. Treasurer—Dahie! Erb, Bar­ of holding tho Circuit Court for
said county}, on Saturday Hie 12th
ryRegister of Deeds—C. Columbus day of September. A. D. 1911 at in
o’clock in ihe*forehoon, the follow­
Price. Castleton.
Prosecuting Attorney—Chas. H ing described properly. viz: all that
certain piece—or. parcel—of land
Thomas, City,
situate in the Township of Hast­
Drain Connn'r-^No candidate..
ings. county of Barry and state of
Surveyor—No candidate.
Circuit Court Commr’s—No can­ Michigan, described as follows:
The South one half
of lhe
didates.
Coroner—DE W. H. Snyder, City. South ’!£' of the North West one.
of section number
tkiroiv.-r—Edgar T. .Morris, Curt- quarter
twelve 12 . town number three
letonr
3; North, of range number eight
Prohibition Party.
H West. Township of Hastings,
Representative—Judge H. IJar- iaiunly of Barry and Btale of
num. Woddlind.
.Michigan.
. No petitions for any other plan
Dated July 281 h, 1911.
on ticket.
James M. Smith,
Circuit Court Commissioner,
The city manager plan of muni­
Barry County, Mich.
cipal government is pro|M&gt;*«*d for
Seattle, Wash, 'whn’li. votes next
Solicitor for Complainant*. ’
summer upon a new charier.
Riisiness Aildre*-*, Hastings. Mich.

The Iron, of Quickness”

Tis a sad woman that uses an old
fashioned sad-iron. Be cheerful, be happy, be
wise, be safe and use anelectric iron.
No fire of any kind this warm weather,
to heat up your iron, your house, and your-

No Lot handles and no changing of irons
causing uneoessary steps between Ironing
board and stove.

Come in and let us tell you about our
trial proposition, that will let you try.be­
fore you buy.
Thornapple Gas &amp; Eleotrlo Co
Phone No. 5
•ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE."

»&gt;«|i VW

A Clean Sweep Sale in
Colonials, Pumps &amp; Oxfords
Commencing Saturday, August 1
'

and continuing for 15 days

Commencing Saturday, August 1st, wd will inaugurate the largest sale of Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords we have ever had. We
have had some large sales in the past, but the one this year will eclipse anything of the kind ever before offered in this city or county.

Wo have
We have
We have
We have

Clean Sweep Sale Prices

800 pairs Ladies’ Colonials, Pumps &amp; Oxfords
350 pairs Men’s Oxfords
150 pairs Misses' and Children's
50 pairs Boys’ and Youths
Alt Included In This Sale

REGULAR $5.00 PUMPS AND OXFORDS, SALE PRICE $3.69
..
.....................
3.
4.50
4.00
2.99
3.50
2.59
3.00
2.29
2.50
1.89
2.25
1.69
2.00
1.49
1.75
1.29
1.50
1.19
125
99c
1.00
79c
75c
59c
50c
39c

iTHFi

At these prices this sale must be positively for

CASH
Between 1300 and 1400 pairs of Colonials, Pumps and Ox­
fords (our complete stock) are included in this sale. We have
all widths and all sizes. If you are hard to fit, or if yofa want to
get a new pair of Pumps or Oxfords-before Chautauqua, it will
pay you to call at once while sizes and widths arc complete.

Nothing Reserved
Everything in the line of Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords will
be included in this sale. Nothing reserved. This will include
all Tans, Patent leathers, Gun Metals, Dull Kids, Satins, Vel­
vets, Suedes, White Nubuck and Canvas.

If you want a pair of Colonials, Pumps or Oxfords, you
can't afford to miss this Clean Sweep Sale.

ALL SIZES

to 8.

ALL WIDTHS A to. EE.

Ironside Shoe Co
Phone 176

Masonic Temple Building

Hastings, Mich,

Fun^iHrnnn,
I CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY
MISS CARRIE M.STEBIINS
I
»,nllr„
soltii west caotixton.
Al (&gt;:J0 oclock Satuiday morning
rniunccu p vccccn*o
MARRIES ARTHUR QUA mure easily al night than in the
July 21, al the hrune-of I hi* bride's
AI rnAMUotN ot KttrtK o Mr-*. Ij-oiiard Curtis of Vermont-;
; daytime ami in winter than in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ful-----------Ville, nnd Mrs. Kat.- Mill, r visited'
summer, ami
and inu
the range
range uiiacr
uiiAer’ ifav,,,
.....
«.-k ■
i। ; summer,
.ivI,t. or Ka,t Cartlon. occurml Ih. Hrd T
s.,,, ^,,..,1 ljlM w„k at Andy -Brook's, Friday.
Of (.rand Rupuls Where, (.ouplc (ira|,|„ conditions al mrdnight .;„rdurmarriage of '.Miss Bessie, their
... 'hlJ,
, ....
, .
,
Mr. and Mi&gt;. Andy Brooks were
Wlll Ri shle Arter Week's Staying
...........................
youngest dauglller, Io Mr. Arthur
Drawing Quite Lvowil of Caremidwaler Is said to be several
■
tiuiulrett
per
cent
better
than
afA Allerding. (Inly the parents of I
ful Shoppers,
in New York City.
ami family ami l ,,
... ...: I'Tiioon in midsummer. *
the bride were present nt the cere-I The Fraudsen &amp; Keefer Red Tag! Charles
.l-LOliU.-'or Mr.’ .u.V Mr..,Uw!"ll.
of 'ho 3*4««V«»&gt;
cog»«.-.|
inony. which wns conducted by Sale start'd last week is drawing:
III HUIuflll &gt;«:co|MOioo. Ol llio UllllRev. J. A. I-Terinnd of-tin- Wood- quite a ciiind of econumicnl shop-j Altieri Mr.Hb-Hanirs. Sunday.
land village II. B. church.
Tlu-y I p.-r^ Tlyi- people of llaslmgs and ' Mr. and Mrs. Tole'rGarlingrr and
left Imiiieiiinloly rtfler the cere- IkiriyjTmjuly have learned by ex-i diiiiglili r. Eva. sp.-iit Sunday evc- ...,.'.uni null her -.i.l.r. Mm. F.n“"‘''"''"’J
inony for a wedding trip Io Ilin pi-rieiLfe Ihal when
this.tlrmi uhig.nl Hoy Gnrlitig&lt;-r's.
Im- Tiuu.IoU.il ot S..HIII.., . w«» '
7«W*»•
«•••«•. »*
home of the griMim's sisl&gt;r. Mrs. st art &lt; a sale there are a lot of nice
iniile.1 in loarriiun- nl 3:30 o'clin-k , •!’
«imrth|,w lik. UKUMll ar.
Harley tlriM-kford, nl Grund Haven. | bargains to be found al their conn- i
Obiliinry.
.
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on tktunlv orurnoon I.. Mr. Ar- "'n"u"
.0 .nii.ml lu» In
*|ipn&gt;*lll»lely *U&gt;.
The bride Illis nlw.-iyi hv.-d vvilli i.-i'i and Heil i« one r-:i-&lt;m why
Maria Sweat man was Imwii in Ihur uin. Ale .•rmomi.y brow I-r-!™™'""
her parents on their farm near the । Frands.-u mid Keefer always haV&gt;- Cuiijuharii*. Montgomery Co, New , formed ill St. Hon-rectory by Rev. i1**'-”1*’- ,
....
Holmes church and during tho past a pm&gt;d crowd.
Tliey Yiave a York, in IH21.
She was marrted l ather John Lirisk-y. 'l he bride i I’a k'l. d peanut meal is used for
seven yearsffins been a successful I spm-ial adv. in this Isoue of the'
vva&gt; attended by .Miss Mareelln! bait by Hie ItoiicIi sanline Iklicrteacher of hiqsie.
She has nl»&gt;* BANNER,
; Burns, of Chicago; the hri*legroom] men.
,
been prominent in church and Run-----------------------j them lived tu snaiihood and Wn- by his brother, WallaCe Qua, of i In the last lwonly-llve years (he
u-.u-vo.~o ...r- STARR &amp; HICKERSOHiBUY
i manpiHHl and five dying in Infancy IGtanil Rapids.
There w jFe pn-s-! population of German has increiwI or childhood.
In (Wm. they came ' • ill-'about 25 relalivoanif inlimule । cd from W.OOO.OOO to tid.o&lt;M).0UU.
penler mid conlinctor of this viBIJOU THEATRE OF JORDAN to Michigan, to the township of ! friends.
,
The daily waste of the natural
cinity.juid hns n Jitijc number of1
; Prmrtg£|lfn. where they settled on i (iiimi-dialeiy aftenvaul a dinner । gas of the Oklahoma ilelds ij equitine residenrek harmr arid o’ffiw
■the farm now owned by their fcpn. . was served nl (lie Ktebbins home,' valent to 10JXX) Ions of coal.
*
building*, which bo’has conslrucl- Opening Night Occurred IjlsI Eve- | Charles, with' whom she has lived'J }’r.&lt; .1'13 Wood-caUTimr.
ip»h8 now Jias, lhe l?rg*’st steam
uing. .Thfiy-Kxpect to JjccureZ ,mr-Uie Ja&lt;d-^M.p
II .Mr.'iiiiiF Mrs.’Qua left on the'ltirliine elecfric plant*in Europe, a
try. which eland as samples of lys
. Best IJcenscd Films. .
: —— ------- --------- 5:15 Iniiii for New York city where &gt; street turbine electric plant in Euability id his chosen line.
During
Paul Starr and Edward Hickel Card of Thunks—W*&gt; desire to!
the post year he Ims ererled it-- mhi ofliig Rripids MichL. hav-' ••xpre” our thanks’ to nur friends!: they intended to remain one week, j rope, a xlrevt railway power -atnTln-y will be al home al No. 1(132 lion producing 120,000 horsepower.
ntMlern dvvclHng h&lt;mM in llii viH-' .,lln.|l;ls,l)| t||e Hjjou Theatre on and neighbors, our doctor, mini-;j Hope Avenue, Grand Rapids. Miss
For the -llrsl lune since 1KH5
Inge of Woodland, full) ".I'»P1"’'L Michiuan Sr. just north of lb»li-| • -t.-r.- and singers for Hour many'I Stebbins is a well-known young I Spain,
in January, had .a full of
with every I lung* which will tend ]lnriy fmni p K Jordan, who has nets of kindness shown 'us during • woman of this city.
She. hits at-’lsnow sufficiently heavy tn whiten
tow-nnl mnkmg home the most *h -.
a|,.(| 1( fop |jie |)!l3t j-ear.
Hie illip-ss amt di-atli of our dear1.ways ri-shfed in ITaslIhg**.
was
eiiu-lHie
landsca|U) ’throughout
the
lightful place on earth, and which
Their &lt;.|&gt;. iiinr was Iasi evening, mother
iiL-its schools and. in Kt. Rose country*.
Ihry export Io ori tmy at.ihh* and;ai),| (||,.y promise to use only tli-- . Fdoiibm BliH-her am! Fitmily. | rated
will be nl home Io I heir friends a - |M.M hrpJclures., -rh../ liaK,.. ;;
,
Xdv. Ai’iuti'iny, Monroe. ffoni^MnclJ she j iMllas. Tex., has esiablishiNl a
| was graduated. Mr. Qua is man- municipal tree nursery ami will
ter August 15.
The many friend* । ;ili adv. in this issue «.f the BANTager of Hie Swiss-Aim-ricaii -Knits sell shade treees Io cllixen* at cost
extend congratulations.
BANNER WANT AH VS. PAY.
ling Mills, of Grand Rapids.
to beautify sidewalks parkings.

Modoc Sfdiool Picnic.
Glass Creek Grange.
The second annual picnic and: Program for Glass Creek Grange:
home coming of the teachers.! Kong fr&gt;&gt;iu Grange Melodies,
scholars and patrons of the' Mudge I Roll Call -"What I do on Rainy |
srhool will be held nl Tliornappl*’' Day...”
Lake. Thursday August 27. 1911.
Song—Ruth Kerr.
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Thorn will lie a short program.' ”Wli,ii Shuqjd Be D«me Willi a
Judge Clement Smith, a teacher: Bunch of Seals That are at a Stand I
who-taught 50 years ago. will re- Still —Go... Havens.
“Mv
Sly ”
Favorite
Heplpft8
M—
view old school day*. The roll of
“
”
” ■ —
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all the teacliers that' have tnuulil. Mat tie Havens, I.. Louglasa,
the school for lhe Inst 50.years will
Mump—Sister Olin..
lie called. Please be there.
_ r ‘Tnder. What Conditions
-nilo? —Led by the Worthy Master.I
Asxjria Fanurra Club.
Lhatade—Brotheh Ray Otft.
“
The Club mel al the pleasant
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard • Song. ’
Floy- Whittemore,
Shepard.
Alwnl 50 sal down to
»
Lecturer.' I
Hie delightful dinrpT mid jifler din­
ner the number was - inc tensed tn
W’hte Awake Circle. •'
about 70..
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Gid. Kent was on lhe program In
Mr. and Mp Sid Itrtkler of;
.lead a discussion but was.not pres- ■ dinslown .•nterlara*'d
Saturday-1
ent so the program consisted «nly 1 U’Iihik. Jiily-2fith., tlui memlM‘t-s
of reclhillous and music..
Mrs.
Mrs.;and
their • fainfliiw nf the Wide:
Nina Tasker and Mrs. Carrie Lyon | Awake Sewing'Circle.
All meineach gave -very pleasing solos andlbers
and
were present.
The cvojiing
iiuth responded with second num'
----- was
whiled away with conve'fiaI tiers..
Recitations were given by, llpn and plans were made for a pic-!
[Ruby Schroder.’ Margaret Brady.:ime to be held al Saw Mill Lake,
Ktlirt Stumpf. Mrs. Mabel Moore August 1st. Lrter tho hoR.’.s, asand- Mrs. Irvin Chapman and all1'sjsted by lier iislqr, served a re­
mine up to tlielr iftnial standard i&gt;f freshing luncheon.Tlip club will'
excellence.
Mrs. Stella Tucker­ nu:rt in August with Mrs. Kam Nay.
man gave a good reading.. By re- i
quest Little Velma Mulvaney sang I The problem &lt;if giving souUieaslu little song jt|ie uojig at the fast ilern Italy ;U1 adequate waler supply'
club.
which has been studied since Ro­
The Club adjourned to hold their iman tune-, is-about t*vi»e solved !»&gt;•.
Hext inerting at Loon Lake.
the construe!ton of an aqueduct to
Alice G.-Thoniu, Rep. I cost about iAOOO,000.

Warm Weather Wearables
FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN
We have a large and complete stock of these things and you are sure
to find many attractive bargains on our counters.

Embroideries
Lawn Kimonas
Lace Curtains
House Dresses
Apron Ginghams
Dressing Sacques
Lawnsand Chailies
Wash Dress Skirts.
Wrappers and Dresses
Silk and Lisle Hose
Summer Net Corsets
Shirt Waists in Cotton
Embroidered Lisle Hose
Silk and Linen
These arc only a few suggestions. There are many other dcsirablp
and seasonable goods.

THE W. E. MERRITT STORE
Phone 66

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, IVI.Y 30, 19IL
the Slate- organizer withdraws lo;
start a class in some other dislricl.1
The work thereafter is left in:
change of the. loader. who receives
assistance by mail from the col­
lege or lhe Department in currying
on lhe work.
As there is uo regularly paid in-,
’ AND PRACTICAL ’ FARMING AC­ structnr, classes oan be carried oni
all over lhe State as rapidly ns the
CORDING TO PLANS OF DEPT.
college organizer can visit the
. Of Aorlrnltiirr.
zroups, nnd ns quickly as the lab­
oratory seta supplied by the col­
lege become avntlnlita.
The local
COLLEBE COURSES BROUGHT *
loader will preside during (he read­
ing of the lectures and references,
INTO RURAL HOMES for which full lexis and Ijinturn
slide* are supplied by the ‘Depart­
ment. He will.also lai responsible
Stale to Furnish Books, lantern for the. laboratory
equipment.
Every one who completes lhe
Slides, lectures nnd Books To
course will receive a certificate
Any Group Organized.
from the Slate College.
A plan whereby ten or more
Not all of thd Stales have yet
farmers .or farm women can form agreed lo cooperate In this plan,
homo classes In agriculture or do­ luist winter
experiments along
mestic science and receive the these lines were carried out suc­
textbook*. lectures, lantecn slides, cessfully in Pennsylvania, and this
lalmraiory nnd cooking equipment has slimulnied an interest in lhe
necessary to conduct them hnnj&gt;een net hod In other Stales,
in one of
devised by the U. 8. Department of Hie Pennsylvania classes more men
Agr rullure in cooperation With applied thnn could be uccommnAgricultural Colleges of certain daled. ami all of the 20 men mid 15
States.
women who began lltecounwi com­
'Hie object of lhe plan is Io make pleted it. Pennsylvania is now nr*accessible nt home. Io men and wo­ ranging for more classes, while
men who have not the lime or Mnssaciiusell.*, Michigan,. Vermont
means tp attend the regular cours­ and Florida expect tn take up the
es at the colleges,, practical short work. Other Stales such as Maine,
course* in agricullure and home New York, New Jersey, and Dela­
management specially , adapted to ware have signified their willing­
llteir districts.
These courses, ness to cooperate.
which will consist of 45 to 20 tec­ - Ordinarily n ciilleite in a Sialo
lures, and will consume ‘five oi usually applies to the Department
more weeks, can be arranged Io seeking its cooperation, when sufsuit the spare limo and eonven- llclenl Interest has been shown in
ience of each group of people.
the plan in several communities
The courses In be offered at Anti where ten or more people have
me (KHillry raising, fruit growing, Bought ihc instruction.
For ilnnnsoils, cheese manufacturing, dairy­ rinl reasons, certain colleges pre
ing. butter making, nnd farm liook- nut so able lo engage hi the work
keenlnk; and for the women es­ us are others.
pecially, courses in the prepara­
Tlie advantage claimed for the
tion, cooking mid use of vegetable new home course's with local lead­
aiid cerea (foods. The Department ers and laimratory equipment over
will supply Joel urea nnd lantern lhe
ordinary
correspondence
slides covering these subjects, and courses is that only a small perthe Slates which have agreed to I'enfngn of (hose who lake the indi­
cooperate in lhe plan will lend to vidual correspondence course fin­
each group lalwiralory nnd cooking ish it.
Studying in a group, wijti
apparatus valued nl 9I(M) and a ref­ laboratory work- ami a leader,
erence library. The textbooks nnd veins to stimulate the interest am!
loci urea will bo made so complete add a social feature which lead th&lt;
Hint each group can safely appoint neinhors of the group to follow.! h.
one of its member* as study lead­ work conscientiously and complete
er tn dilwtxHie work of the course. it.
Experiments with free rorres.
When a group has decided in Ikondence courses show that whitf
lake up lhe work, the State which many individuals gain advantaui
r&lt;M&gt;perales semis an agent with the from them, many others, because
D'-partmenrs roprcsenialive Io or­ Un- mal.-rial is finnidn-d fi-,-&lt;- ,|,
ganize a sample class and assist lhe not feel the same , obligation l&lt;
. leader whom they- elect in laying complete I hern a.- they do when
out the work ami in showing him they pay a substantial sum of mon­
lh&gt;- licsl methods of procedure. ey for lhe inslrpotioii.
•The classes eoinnimdy are lield
from 8.1MI lo 12.1)0 in the morning
Thit Wai Enough.
and from 1:00 Io 4:00 in lhe nfler'’Tommy, you bar! little boy, wl
noon. two'or three days each week. Mid you stick out your tongue a
The sessions are not hold every
wriggle
your
nose at your nice aunty
day. so Ihal the melnbers will have
time to nttend lo their farm du­ asked (he fond mamma of a four-yci
ties in between lhe sessions, as well old lad. “Well, nho aatd I waa
as before and after the instruction •waet child," was the reply.
period.
The classes, meet com­
monly , nt the most convenient
Strange Tree.
. farmhouse.
During the morning
In Guinea there Is a tree whl
hours, textbook work is done.
In yields a peculiar kind of a fruitIke afternoon laboratory work is huge fruit resembling In size a can
cAnducled, and lhe women who non ball and whlch'tnakes a.I
have elected to take the domestic
science courses have practical les­ dous nolle when It pops.
sons in rooking.
As soon as a class is establihed. Tanner want advs. pat.

ORGANIZE CLASSES III
DOMESTIC SCIENCf

RED TAG SALE1
SAVE MONEY ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY.

Every Solitary Article inihc Store at Reduced Prices during this great Red Tag Sale. It’s not a sale on a few
things, nor on a lot of old goods, but new7 clean merchandise, and everything in the store is on sale. Every arti­
cle will have a Red Tag on to tell you the sale price.
RED TAGS on Dress Goods, Linens, Laces, Sweaters, Domestics,'Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Suit Cases,
Hose, Underwear, Rugs, Snades, Men's Furnishings and everything that’s in the store.

Sale is in full swing.
Sale is getting better every day. &lt;•. New bargains added daily.
A POSITIVE SAVING OF 10 TO 50 PER C^iT ON EVERYTHING.

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READY .TO WEAR COATS, SUITS.
SKIRTS AND DRESSES
We expect to do a tremendous business
in the above Department. Prices
have been reduced so they will ob­
’ “tain results.
A big line of coats formerly sold for
$10.00, made in the latest styles in
fancy and plain. Price.$-1.98
A whole rack full of fine spring coats,
beautifully satin lined, sold up to
$20.00. Red Tag Sale Price.. .$9.98
Fine Suits some worth up to $25.00,
made from the best materials in the
new colorings at only$9.98
Winter Coats (Why not buy one now?
It’s only a couple of months and you
will need them).. Plushes, Astrachan
and Kerseys $15.00 coats at only
-..................... $7.98
Skirts—Two great lots at
$1.98 and $3.98
Raincoats and Dusters in all sizes with
Red Tags.
„
Dresses—We have so many we can’t
itemize them, but every garment has
a Red Tag that will make them go
fast.

Our entire stock of waists ranging
in prices from 48c to $5.00 are lotted
out oh a great big table with Red Tags
on that will make you buy one whether
you need one"or not.
Come and see.
Underwear from A to C are out on the
counters. Big lots strung up for
convenience. One big lot of vests
with half sleeves or without at.. .9c
15c and 18c Vests, strung in bunches,
at only .. -v'................................... 12c
25c and 35c Vests, very fine Macco cot­
ton, at 19c
Ladies’ Black or White Hose, strung
up, at only.................................. Syjsc
Silk Hose, not the thin and flimsy hose
you generally buy at 25c, but a really
35c value at only23c
Boys’ and Girls’ Wunderhose seconds
• for the Reg Tag Sale. You can buy
. them at only-».... 11c
Men’s Socks in black or tan at
only. 8V4c
Men’s fine Wunderhose or Silk Lisle
Socks - 21c
Great,values in Muslin Underwear.
Come and see them.

Hastings Largest and best store

New Hastings Electric Vacuum Cleaners

For Only $2
Do not confuse this new Electric Cleaner with any that have
been put on the market in the past, as it is a cyclone to sweep, as
the ones we have had a chance to demonstrate to can testify.'
Ninety per cent of those to whom it has bqen shown have pur­
chased, and most of the sales were made through the recommen­
dation of those who are using it.

It will save the price of a man or womaato come and clean each .
week, and the small payment of $2.00 each month, which we re.
quire, would not pay for the work, if it was done in the oldfashioned hand way.

We believe that this New Electric Cleaner is the only one on
the market that will take up thread, hair, dust, dirt, matches, etc.
Use it at least once every week and you will be surprised at the
amount of dust and dirt that will accumulate in that time.*

A telephone call will bring a demonstrator from-us and we will
prove that in the New Hastings Cleaner we have the finest, pur­
est hopse-cleaning proposition on earth.
.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co.
HASTINGS, MICH.

"Furniture For Less Money."

Undertaking at Lower Prices

WAISTS—UNDERWEAR—HOSE.

.

LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS AND
COUCH COVERS.
We want you to see our fine line of Ij»rc Cur­
tains.. We urr offering some extra gprcial val­
ues in this Red Tap Sale. Notice our prices:
Ruffle Curtains anil Nottinghain Curtains only 39c
Big shnwimrnf tine Nottingham Curtains In while
•&gt;r cream, values up to 11.30 at...................... 89c
Fine high priced Curtains, some sold up to
13.00, we are going Io close them out at only IL18
Portiers worth up to fi.otl, at only ............ S2.4M
W.00 Portiers in heavy Damask, nt only ....$&amp;!«
Couch Covens in different patterns...i 98c

SWEATERS FOR MEN, LADIES
AND CHILDREN.
Wo have now a complelo line of Sweaters Uni
will feel prelly good in the cool evenings in Au­
gust. Huy them now at the greatly. reduced
prices. The RED TAGS will tell you lhe low
prices. -

MEN’S FINE UNDERWEAR
DRESS SHIRTS, TIES, ETC.
We carry the best ns usual, the'well known "VasMir" Underwear for Men, all styles of Union
Suits at 89c
A good quality of Men’s Union Suits at only...42c
’•Stag” Brand Dress Shirts, the best a round dol­
lar can possibly buy, this sale 89c will buy
them. '
.
Boys’ Pants. Dress Shirts and Tics at 23c and 42c
Men’s ami Boy/ Bathing Suits al Bed Tag prices.

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

Is Offered to Our Customers to Secure the Use of One of the

The Sample Furniture People

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A Wonderful Opportunity

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PAGE THRU

one price to all

Ring
Mr. and Mt-. Mat.
brushed bis head. It was a bald head.
Sunday .with- .Mr. and
The humor of the. street urchin
Munger.
cropped out at the act. A bootblack,
" club will be' on-. who atood beside him, touched him on
I’lie
Miwn Lillian
tho arm:and
“Shine, str?" he asked.
Fern Harding Un* week Saturday,
evening, Aiiu-n-l I. nnd every tneinBrogue Is Real English.
her.is reqiie.-hil.!•&gt; he presi-nl.... i
Mr. and Mi &lt;, J lyd&lt;*__Wall&lt;&gt;ii ami. According to rotne language stu­
dents fnsh brogue Is the anderit isy
day for (Him for a two w.-&lt;-k&gt; visi of pronouncing English, preserved In
Tliyy’vviir aH7-wFlTii« “WSHmi II. Ho parity by residents of tho Emerald
1.1/
i union while llien-.
) Mrs. Ixitlie iHinovnn and son
■Glen. Mrs. Sadie Oslrolh and midii—
. BANNER WA.\T ADVS. PAY.—
Wayne, Mi&gt;. Haid»m Buxloir nnd;
I dauglilers. Mr.-, Maud -Colp and
daughter Fern, and Mrs. Nellie
■Hkillm:nr and itmxhter Ora artenriled lhe L. A. S. at Jay Cole's in As-!
: syria Friday.
I Mr. and Mrs. B' Ct Harding visited.
Mr. nnii Mrs. I t ink Hyde and Mr.
nnd Mrs Claud Hoffman spenl Sun-1
j near BoIIIcvid'.
‘ Tin* Sunday s. bool is planning'
nr a picnic at I'liornapph' lake in
[the near fuhn--.
nil hear in mind:
111 nd plan to l’&lt;&gt;v
The L. A. S. ire cream social l|eM'
al Clyde Cole's !a«t Thursday even-’
| ing was a suer-— and a collection!
of 318,25 was added to our fqnd.
j Violet Hoffman spent last week;
| Willi her broth- r Claud and wife.
Miss Lillian Harding is expected I
I home from Berrien Springs. Wed-1
I nesdny. where -he has beert attend- !
ink school.
i Mr. and Mr-. Lloyd Marshall and
mother Jfrs. I.Lnbara Marshall of
Nashville called al Frank Hyde’s:
'Sunday evening.
'
. I
Gotievlev’l' and Josephine Buxton!
'spent the week-end with their aunt, I
I Mrs. Kale Cole ffi Assyria.
• Lillie Mary Mark, Is .suffering
| from another swelling in her ,h&gt;,a&lt;l.1
I but wo hope il will not be as sori-!
■ous as the other was.
..
.’ 7
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cole and;
daughter Fern, who have been nl
Clone Lake in • -"inpany with. Mr.
and Mrs. Carrell
Skillman and1
daughter - (Ira of Jackson returnedhomo Sunday.
Mr. and MTs. .tay Cole nml chil-l
|dren and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stan­
ton nnd daughter spout Sunday at
jSnm Buxton’s.’
‘ « |
• Lillie. Dale Walton had the mis-.'
[fortune to gel hi« foot badly crush-1
od under a nlank in lhe barn
day last week..
. Preaching sorvire«- next

Our Work.
We must do our human work In a
conscientious and immaculate man­
ner, Independently from whether so
hope lo become angels some time tn
the future qy believe that wo used to
be mollusks somo limo in the past.—
John Ruskin.
His Specialty.
Telephone trouble. In (be tropics
“Did you hear about Muggins tak­
are largely duo to the wires becoming ing up settlement work?" “Yes; ha
covered with air plants. In Porto usually works his creditors for fifty
Rico the humidity Of the atmosptajre! cents on tho dollar."
I. so great that tho plants (j^njtlnubto!
grow until they are detached bp tho!
Compassion.
Ilnetfira.
Tho sin lessens in human Mtlma
tlon as the sense of guilt increases.—
Schiller.
There are worse pangs than thozs
of want.—Bulwer Lytton.
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Cars

Effective from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against
any reduction during that time:
.

Touring Car
Runabout
Town Car

$490
440
690

E. O. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped,
(in the United States ol America only.)

Further,
be able
to —
obtain
the maximum
-------- , we
....will
--- -—
---------------------efficiency in our
factory production, and the minimum cost ii^.aur purchasing and sales
departments if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars between the above
dates.

And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as the buyer’s
share from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every re­
tail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914 and
' August I, 1915.
-&lt;2 ,.
- For further narticulars regarding these low paces and
the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer.
,

�THE HASTOKM BANNER, JULY 30. MIL

Demnants and odds and ends in every
department will go on sale Friday
morning at very low prices. No remnant
sold before Friday.
'

Bargain Opportunity. We
bJeickgenant &amp; Hiede' a Rare
have disregarded all former prices
/fastings foremost department Store

On Friday. July 31st. Me Mill begin

and all remnants are marked to sell out
quickly.

Our ^ig Remnant ^ale
Countless Bargains. Choice lengths of what has mostly been our best selling merchandise, will
be placed on sale Friday morning for a final clean-up. It will be a_grand bargain opportunity for
everybody, as every department in our store features in this Remnant Sale, and values have
been reduced in most cases to LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Mothers will act wisely rtow
by getting a supply for their children’s dresses for school.
NO REMNANT WILL BE SOLD BEFORE FRIDAY MORNING
department Store

itieickgenant &amp; Riede

/•fastings. Mich.

railing
Miux Arina Couch of Hallie Creek,
Mrs. Chas. Polls.
spending the week-at lier faltiLOCAL NEWS
•'.-*. W. H. Couch's.
George Coleman was in Charlotte
i'cnding the week al Niagara Fulls, j Mrs. Minnie Nobles left Saturday i feiuj... ........
। ingjMLjJ
Friday on business.
Ira Shultz of Shultz, spent Sun- morning for Ludington Heights lo
... t. „.... . ,
.
L. H. Pryor was'in Grand Rapids ay
in Hie city with Mr. and Mrs. I visit relatives for ten days.
।
?Ln \ ua’h01)\’iUil
taona and Grace. Will is spend­ Friday on legal business. .
J&amp;rtn Shullx.
; A. c. !!«»» .U.D.M t naella,
’
ing tht! week nt Nashville.
Miss Josephine Spaulding is vis-1t Mr. mid Jklra. George'l.dhursl are (&gt;f furniture manufarliiiers Thurs- . • |.- p pnnmm-l received from B
Wright Garrison whir has been Ring friends in Battle Creek.
Continued from pa to one.
dangerously ill is slowly recovcrnJ
| j. siiy.hr, of Irving, a very ac.-eplMiss Iniojeno Bi-ywn of Chi
­ entertaining company from Kalu- day evening in Grand Rapids’.
I AftornoQii—Mii-dr.il RecRpl.
.
• ninzoo.
| jjr&gt; andMfg, Shcfiield. aiilocd to i able pi-.--&gt;-nt in the shape of a ramcage, is visiting Mrs. John GoodMarcus A. Kellerman.
.Mrs. Clyde Sutton went to ConMisses Eflle and MaryEdmonds,; Battle Creek, Sunday,t"’ .-till on the; bow trout weighiiig two pounds.
I Single admission 5(1 cents-, Chilof Nashville, visited Mr. and Mrs. I doctor's brother, Geo. bhvtlleld and’The fish wa« 17 inches in length.
antine, Saturday, lo visit het
Idrcu 25 cents.
Willard Ickes Thundby.
I wife.
i II was caught iii lhe river above
। Evening—Grund Concert
i Mrs. John Marshall, of Nashville, j Mr. and Mrs. tawRedlow and! Irving.
Will Preston has roturifed to Ea-,
। Westminster Choir.
ton Rapids to take batlis for rheu­
was the gu.-st of her daughter, Mrs. littk- daughter of Grand Rapid-1 Rev. M. J. Badd&lt;-r. who is euslodiSingle admission 50 cents, Chiltais McElwain Thursday.
I were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. an of Itm campground in Penpock's I
matism.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Shultz of Fred Hart.
*}Grave,
Miss Olive tanfear has,gnne to!
'lurave, ris looking
loosing afler
aiier improveimprove- !,
...
Sunday.
nl! merits-----on“the
and’ buildings • EhiIiIith iears in l.oiiuress
Shultz were guests of Mr. and Mr.-.
F. B. To*!.) has rented a collage ....
~ grduuds
*------Lansing for a few weeks visit wit It I
■ ■I Preparatory'
'
... to
II,..th........
I . ». &gt;• nt of
fl,..th.* l-'ltll,
... 11’’ Villi.
11,, ■llmiiillon's
11111 ■, i ■
■ Afternoon—Sarred Band Concert
EnUtiyh"
Says
OpII. C. Palmatier. Wednesday.
Green take for six weeeks. and his
meeting
fi i.'ieh.
I Bohumir Kry I mid His Band.
'^\(WrtcuL
Mis. James Gower nnd children family an* now comfortably doml- ronfrrencc and campmeetmg Aug.
Mrs. Ed Johnston and daughter.
.
j Single admission .50 cents, ChilCatherine, have been visiting with
have gone to Holland to spl-nd sev-!cilcd there.
Il-J*.
From The'Stalh JvQrnal, Friday, I dren 25 cents.
friends in -Buttle Creek.
eral weeks on the lake shore.
' Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Brewer spent' Mrs. Arthur E. Kidder of Nash­ ItilyV, lull.
; Vesper Service.
—---- »
—------ W|K&gt; jjBM jH,rin Mr|0us|y III
-■Mr. and Mrs. Phil Burgess and
Henry
Doris
nnd
family
of
Lans
­
Ben&amp;n
Harbor,
July
3rd.-l*»wu
i Kvimlng-Km-n-dI fkincert wilh 8e‘gon, George, spout Sunday in Bjtl—
.. —.
,-'cr m-ariy three months; was reing, visited his uncle A. Darling’and
•»'&lt;-• Oratorio ‘"Hia
Gbci.-n lake cottage..
iceptly i&lt;p&gt;-rai&gt;*d .upon tn the uni- hete in the Fourth c&lt;*iigrdst*.iial
family a few days last wedk.
of Michigan, a hot puljjical! "./....'X
,, ,
,
Edwnrd Kurtz and John Npblqs verstiy lio,-*|iilal in Ann AiIht. Mr. district
scrip
Inis
opened.
The
light
wa;
®jvyl nnd His Band and
Miss Martha Ickes, of Baltimore, left Friday for Detroit, from which Kidder spi-nl
Mr. mul Mii !i;nl. ■ W. Babcock
Sunday with hi.&lt; started by a probate ju-lge. ia«wisin'J‘ Dj-nton &lt;*ran.l Opera taiupany.
returned *. home oh Sunday, after place they will lake a boat Irij*. go- brother in this cily.
returned Sunday lo- llieir home in
|L
I
’
hotnpsou.
and
the
prize
Is
a'
,
‘
a,
|
|,u,,
"
|
"u
uO
cents,
Llnlspending a week with ’her cousin. nig to Georgian Bay ami Ho Son.
Toledo, after a two weeks • visit Eleanor nt- Shultz sp*-i
P. T. Colgrave. forrnrriy supreme
.. ...
. .... .....
J ..........- dren '.*5 eelils
Mrs. Geo. Hickman ami daughter. ’ cbanci?H'&gt;r of the Knights of Pywith her sister, Mrs. L.
Monday.
Mrs. Gail Best returned on Sat­
of Kalamaz'Hi. and Miss Linnir1 Ihiiv* fraternity, has gone to Win-;
Mrs. Sarah Ausiin, who has been
lorning—Children's
Hour.—Miss
urday from Naponee. ImL, wiiere ■ visiting Mrs. Rose Colgrave. reBrnnelL of Battle Crer-k. are visit-J mpeir. tn attend a meeting of Hie'
.Mr Arthur.
she lias beeii spending several turiu-d lo her home in Chicago Sat­
ing their mother. Mrs. I&gt;. Benm-li i -upreine lodge of .the. order.
Mr.
Lecliire,
“
Ups
and Downs."—Mr.
Weeks with rdalives.
and other relatives. -Cnlirrove Mopped in Muncie. Ind..:
: unlay.
Mr, mid Mrs. Herman Sharphorn. ] • iiroUlt! to the Manitoba capital.
J-, t'atimtop. °i Niks, Berriep cuun-,
Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn. Bronson nnd
Ma-oii Neviijs and family of
Single Admission 25 cents, CbilMr. and Writ. Waldon Brcpisou and Wichita. Kansas, are visiting rela­ entertained at their cottage Sun­ of Gram! lliipidft were in the city! I*. T. C
ralli.-r
daughter. Dorothy, spent last Sat­ tives in ihis city and spending a day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sear &lt;&gt;l Thursday, on hu-iuajs. Mr. Sharp-■ dress, al ...- .„r ••&gt; .
------ a coincident Hint the’dren 15 cents.
*'•'
Michigan il-fh-gaurday nnd Sunday al their tang. lew we.-k• al W ill Lake.
‘'.aunty Piom-i-r .,Uo
........
.
, Afternoon—Musical Prelude—Hay
Stiugautuck. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shel­ horn wild his hotiso in the fourth i the Kalmnutoo
■■ long,
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Lake collage.
. As.-oeinltoir nl their 'uieetine al In-.l tom vvlm have been |im
si' in i' mar and JfelL
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Evarts and Hie don. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shute ward to Prof. Ellsworth.
Mgs.'Jas. Silsbee and daughter. Misses Gertrude Smith and Mar­
MPi-amt Mrs. IL H. Snyder’ and’*linn Ink** mi August ft&gt;. Ite will ,
* have lhe hnrdesl tights ot ] Lnelur-&gt; -Speaker lo be an­
nounced later.
Miss Sadie, Mrs. Kep Silsbee and guerite Ib-ltinanspcrger are guests and Mrs. Charles C. Barnes and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hnnvy lefl!ai-o deliver an-address b*-fnre tb&lt;- j &gt;1" ll' car«-&lt;-i.s on their liands ul ibi- ,
Mrs. Mercy Tinkler wore over of Mrs. B. K. Grant at her Gun and Mrs. Leander Hickersdn.,
Thunday in Hie former's aulnm*'- talon enunty pioneers in Char- time.
One is Hamilton, thyl--outer
-otlu-i ;i ^Single admission 33 cents, Chil... Sinilli
. ...... ...
15 c.-nts.
Stinday guests al Geo. Tinklers
|•'Sunuel W.
of the sixth!*h*n
sixth
Miss Genie Brawn, of Chicago, bile for a trip to 'Traverse City, lotto. August 2H.
Smith and Hamilton have Evening—Chihln&gt;n'a Night—Haymar
collage. Gun take.
Mrs. J). H. Hunter and children, was Hie gm-sl of Mrs. John Go**d-~
,1 Hi. r-iiu.-- kiiglli of inn. ; A Ni-IT and Merton A Colby.
Miss Joseph Nash .with. Philip of Port Huron, an- visiting Mr. nnd year and other friends hero the
i-. ’ Smith was Hr.-t ib-.-l-, Single,admission 50 cents, Chil- ..
■Hartman of Jackson. Miss May Bid­ Mrs. John Castcl.-in. who have the past week, leaving for Chicago.
.
dle, han Kay and Mrs. M. IL* Bid­ mmiagemi-nt of the rnimly home. Tuesday. • fOie has accented a ji*&gt;- home in Baltic- Creek last W«-*r. i Since lhe ace of two year- he ha.
dle of eDtroit. have been spending Tlie visitors are on their way to sition with n'tending illilIinery’es­ nosdny, after an extended visit with ; been unable tn ^-e vvilh. Hi-'. eye, • grTtie fates i
Tuesday.
.
1
outing al Ackers poinU in the northern part of the tablishment nl Detroit, mid after. her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Dart- which tr»ubl«*d him w- much &lt;&lt;F. regularly eveiy-Iwi
I Morning—Children'll
Hour—Mi.-s
nig ami other n-ltilivcS and friends.' lai'- that lie wavs compelled lo liav*-’be&gt;ii rcl'irnel. 'lii
slate.
U Mi Mi September I will livc’in that city.
‘ .McArthur.
Miss Bessie Horm-by rvlui-iied with . H removed.
. He u getting along ।of Hamilton.
(
J
• tact uro — ‘‘To and J-'ro.”—Mr.
her.
....... inicely.- .
!
.
L .linkm 1 ItoinpaOnMmmeyfrom Al-i
Mrs. J. T. Loinbard, Who has bei-ni The coal of giav.-l given Brnml-' h g iu county.
Twii'yeoW api In igjpple aduilssihn 35 cents, Cliilvisiting bur daughter Mrs.. Ikjnaldi'wny lull, north of lhe Iran 1&gt;jid--i-.’;«'«•’ rind.-eh-d jmlgn of pndmle ini
dr-vn f5rr-nls.
Smith in KI. Lotus- for mmih&gt; tim»*|«s a gfeul iuiproveim-ul.. .The hill.!oiat rminly.
He made a hard nnd■ Etcninu—.Toy Night-Kellogg-llainInfl yesli-nlav f(1r .home.
Mrs'which was furipcriy full of nils,
; emtnisleiil tight for lhe Republican'; ,.s
Siiiilh and her. two daughter* &lt;fro! now smooth nml I In- Ira fin- on it jB party in bis ccunty ajnl w.u vlcloriSinale Admission50 ccnls, Chilwith her. and will remain hero for I ■' pleasure. There an- a large nuin-i
lhe campaign brought oulj
dran 25 ccnls.
an extended visit.
J her of rough and sandy patches in I • homp«* u as a speech maker ami
Admission to Children's Hour free
Hastings, Mich., July 18, 1914
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jibe city streets which would bolas an all .iround camp.iigiiei.
A; to all
A
CCilCDAI
ClinnDCAM
WAD
j
greatly
lienefitled
by
similar
treatb
«
we*-ks
ago
he
announc-*!
be
’ --------------------Dr. C. P. Lathrop
A uERunAL CUnUrtAN WAn
rment.
r
was going-after lhe republican I
Annouiiwiiu-iil.
,
SFFMS VFRY PRHRARIF
Joseph Ilieth-. of, life firm of nominalioh for congre.&lt;s in the
. nill
(lf Ih,. &lt;i|ll,|J,|ale.s for
Hastings, Mich.

PERSONAL MENTION

Dear Sir:—
z
Having Purchased a “Victor Victrola" I wish to know
what superior points you found ^ver other musical instru­
ments.
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Thanking you for an early reply I am
Yours respectfully
.
F. R. PANCOAST.

HASTINGS CHAUTAUQUA
BEGINS NEII WEDNESDAY

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: Butliwworlli hospital on Saturday iiommnlpm.of Hamilton..
e in ticket
Austria line Aln-tuly Attacked Scr- and op&lt;-rat.-&lt;l upon for apptfinlieitir.; The young Alh-gan _n'S&lt;e N con- ’ I imi a fartm-r, reside in flrang*'via. Russia mid Germany Slay 1 lhe oper.ilibn uu- vY-p- diflirull. dueling vyhat might, be a apTTrapri-. vilb- township, und-havo been supNcxl I Iv nt I'Hch Other.
,'11' Bo-'Icji emidilmn i- i-epoi h-d un-iy t.-niu *Da "Ford campifigii." | i-rvisor from that township mrw
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! favorable.
l he firms local .-lores nwm r of oim
those Mice.e.vsful year.,
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War in nll.il&gt; cruelty ami horror an- under the local manacem-ni. Inllclimle-rs.
............... Itus
- . Jmlu-e
Jmlce ..
Thmnp-on
Ims' Orangeville
Grangeville hrisn'l been 'reprewas begun Tu-.-Nlay, when Austria of Richard tappenthien- during Mr. &lt;-l• out■ •to
— i-i.ver
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... . - willed
- - on the ticket in years, and
the eiiliri! district,
issued a formal declaration pro- Jiiede's abs*-nc&lt;‘.‘
' which jiompri-.-.-. the counties of -we f&lt;-el entitled lb .this nomination.
I claiming .war against Scrvia. If
Charles Ahnison. who ba* I..
;
bj--n.Alb-g.nl, Berrien, larry. Caw, St.H nm ptedued to no one, nnd if
। hostilities can lx- localized to these; on'a protracted spree in Middlc1 ' ■ Joseph and Van Buren.
It Is one elected will conduct the ofilce on
two countries they may nol be ofjv-Rlo, ami Robert Corey, wfio also* ■ •f. Hi_____
biggest di-trkts in the state strictly business principles.1
, much consequence exeept I" the,Rnbided lo» copiously in coni juice.!.uni two vears ago ovi-r
... 5(i,6ub vote - will appreciate your supporl at the
I two. Bui it seems inorc than prob- were- arrest'-*! by Deputy • Slmrifi wencast
Tor----------- “----- Primaries on August
congre.rtman.i
Adv..
aide that Rm&lt;-ia will fly to llm aid; Lii-hty on . Monday and arhiigned Thompson says he’s going Io med
Alfred M. Nevins.
i of Servia. whose people ore a,before Justice Cadwallader. whi te ;i majorily of thor v&gt;.oU-rs ifjui has____________ _ ___ _
branch of the Slavs, lhe Hamo rare. (hoy p|oa&lt;l&gt;-d guilly ami drew 30 |&lt;&gt; w-tr oul his Ford
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.... , ofilce
around," i. WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE BUY
ns the Russians. If Russia shall do days each in the county,Jail. An-'
the
Ihal Gcrulauy will .no doubl go to*ninon's ntnthor lies.at tho point
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lhe
Austria, and d*«4lh.
France will help Russia. Thus a
The township- of.Johnstown&gt; I, Jitti-n going to AVa-hington for IHi
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war that will involve all of Europe । buildimr a mile of good road on■ lhe.
Hi'* vcai-s. “That’- honor enough; it’s .Will Combine Storks of IlcmiLS and
seems imminent.
.
J"!'1 Battle Creek Mage raad. l„
„„UK„, lu
b&gt;;- ; Imitr r.iiouglr,
to ask an?
any „„„
man U1
tn-.
ILislinus Hlorrs in One Sion*
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The cause, in really race haired.i ginning at tin- Callmun county Hno
lhe Allegan
nnn . -t.n „ his
hi» country?
Hginhy. says the
Allegan |
In Hastings.
। There ar.- many .Slavs in llm 'Aus-1 A-* il is ncrewary to haul lhe grav- judge of priibale.
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m.n- »mv- a hyjf mib*
Tlmmp-"!-._j&gt; on the sunny side
The firm of We
1ckg*-nanl A
Weickgcnaul
&amp; Riede
Riede
i the ruling races of. Germans and' „...
.... I al preseijt. :(1f to.
He’s -made a capital pro- have purchased thn stores of G. H.
। Hungarians there is a-biller fueling. Under Hie county road system. Ih.-ibale judse iq-Allegan cmijity mid Otis A Co. al Hastings and Remus,
When Hie Andrian Archduke., timd ciimmls.-i'tiiHs of Calhoun■ tirat bailtyvii-k will givo him u big .Miclu and have taken possession of
I heir lo lhe Austrian throne. togeth­ rounty are buibjiug a mile north inijonly al Hie August piimarie.f. lhe same.
The new proprietors
Hiey ar«-tilamgug flio personal campaign tn- in con- will pirt*on a big closing-oursali-,
er with his. wife woj-e recently slain of L’rbiimltile.
in one of the Slavfo provinces of lo build two more miles.
The. ducting—w’ilb a smile and u hand- us will b-* seen by their advurtiseAustria, the slayer warn Servian. roiid will &gt;oon be con-tru' ted. to | shake Os hi.- chief weapons-tigl nrnitl In this iiwue. We understand
The inwoecpr runfessed that he llm Barry eounly I Jim and the rest- making him-friend.- mid Mipp.ulcr&gt;| that it is lhe purpose -of Hie new
dents o( this comity will have aj|-|:ill over the di-tricl.
Aht-ady it! proprietors l&lt;» combine the two
w«r« instigated to &lt;k&gt; so by a con- other opporlurnly tv find it con-Hooks as though the Allegan, cun- stocks nnd continue business at Hie
.-ptracy formed in the Servian cap­ ■ vement to go sournwhei-o "I-.. Im-l’didote will to- lu-.-nd from at Hie;oltl'slnnd in Hasting-. Tho Remusstock will be shipped to Husliugs at
ital. nnd conipOM-d of leading Ser­ sides Hastings to do ilielr trading. .Ui-usl cliwliofi.—Adv.
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I.mce. which will make the block
vian gwiierals nnd statesmen. The rhis road between, Hast ma* ' and
.
vivi-rtiM-d li-tn-rx.
’
inore complete.
plot was hatched in Ben ia, and -the halite Lreek H part of llm trunk
.vivihimu i.&lt; tn rs.
During' their stay in Hastings
Serviap government itself was im­ turn highway lo be hid between
Grand Rapids mid Battle Creek.
Mr. N. 8. Addis, Mr. Win. Andrus. Messrs. Grant and Oscar Olis have
plicate in it if not tlie instigator.
The result' is Austria’^ determi­ Thornapplo town.-lup has built two|.Mr. Win. Craig And'nson. Mr. An-1 made many friends who hope that
nation to cru»h and annihilate niites of trunk line highway, and | Hmny tagsse„Mr. IL W. Kuapp, Mr.-tfieir Tulun* activities may be in
SeH-ia. so as to cuib her own Slavic' llm‘ resident* of Baltimore an-. Frank Roush, Mr. Win. Sherman.1 Hustings. Suffice it to say that
iplaiiiiiiiR to htnld two tnih-,
HieiMr.s. Leila. Bako. Mr-. S. J. Kmi--wherever-limy may locale the best
population.
same kind of road north of Duwl-pmi. Julia Lmtershitll. Mrs. T.iwishes al lheir friends will follow
1 Stonehoujie, Mrs.-Fern GiddhiBs.
'tliem~
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"• •'.Wf,«.«. otis &amp; co* s. two stores

Mr. F. R. Pancoast,
- Hastings., Mich.
Dear Sir:-The Viotrol# Offers to everyone just what I wanted in
a musical Instrument, viz: Vocal and instrumental music
of the .highest quality, reproduction of voices and instru­
ments true to tone and as perfect as the originals. The
Victrola is an ideal instrument for the home.
Youro very truly,
C. P. LATHROP, M. D.

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When You Buy Clothes

Obit usoCatherine Bolinger, daughter of
Solomon and Anna Bolinger, was1
born in Darke Co., Ohio. October
18, t84O and departed this life. July
BL I SIL aged 73 year#, 0 month#, 3
•tt, was united in ■ marriage to I

Solomon Blocher October a. twio.
To this union were born twelve
Seal Brand”
children; five • son#
and seven I
The Coffee of
daufliter#, who were as follows:
Anna, Ernmnml, Samuel. Harn-on.
Universal Appeal
Mdmund, * ids, Midnic.
I^titia,
Edith. John. Clara and one girl who
died In infancy.
Their early married life wk*
spent In Darke Co, Ohio, until tlm
year, 1881. when they moved to
Michigan and settled on the farm
where they now live.
She, with her husband united
with the Brethren church .in. 4862
and was a firm belik"T in her
church to tho last.
In the summer of iOli. she be­
came afflicted with, anaemia fn,&gt;m
which she never fully reeovared.
On Tuesday, July 7, she suddenly
tiecaine worse, when gangreenc net
in which caused much pain ami
suffering until the end came.
Children’s Suits, Trousers and Straw Hats
U off
At different times she expressed
hear readiness to go if it was the
Reduction on all Summer Underwear and Shirts.
Lord's will.
She was a loving companion, a
devoted mother, a kind neighbor.
This is a Genuine Clearing Out Sale and It Will
She is survived by her husband,
Save You Money To Buy Now.
live sons, six daughters, nineteen
grand children, one great grand
(Don't Wait.
child, two sisters, one i&gt;rnllier&gt;&lt;»nc
half sister, one half brother and a
host of friends.
O, mother, mother, can it be
That we no more your face shall
scef
Tho scalding tear unbidden starts
No words can cheer ■ our aching
hearts
That we are left here sad and lone.
And mother, dear biother has
gone home.
Homo to that beautiful land above,
Home to tho Saviour she tender­
ly loved.
Yoke Fellow Band. 0:00.
to lhe friends awaiting her
| PERSONAL MENTION | Home three
Evening service, 7:30. Everyone
•
i.s enjoymu the service in Jh»* open
Free from all sorrow, strife and
fair, ami (lie attendance is splendid.
care;
'
rnsferCMu Cliurrli.
|Bc,i.l.-. IIk- ch..lr lliu.ta Itera will
Finished a work that has been well
..
.
I Im n Lfio Sunday evening by Mr.
Mrs. Sylva Slawion is quite sick
done,
Morning nnd evening service* ns Keller and Mr. mid Mrs. Bells.
at this writing..
In 1 anti 2 pound cans. Never in bulk.
Gone to u crown she has nobly
usual next Sunday. Stibjecl of the
Tuesday evening rolltum prayer
won.
Herman T. Crites, of Flint, is
Ground, Unground or Pulverized.
sermon for the morning service, | meeling.
al the hoitae uf Mr. visiting
Mrs. Lydia Crites for the
“What Shall We Do With Our, iuld Mrs. B. Place. N. Broadway.
week.
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SOUTH CASTLETON AND
1 ransgresshms'.’'
i
-----------Mra.
Clem
Foster
is
spending
lhe
MAPLE
GROVE.
Popular evening servire at 7:30.
Alcthodld Episcopal Church.
week with her parents in Grand
-Gospel talk. Ail welcome..
Tim
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wills of
Rev. IIiism’II IL Broody, Pastor.
Rapids.
morning hour of. worship Mill reLacey, .Mr. and Mrs. Sriott Campbell
Service# Sunday August 2nd, as
mifins at lhe popular hour of 10:30.
Mra. Frank Holly attended lhe amf child or Maple Grov*- Center
Sunday school at 11:15; evening follows:
funeral of a relative in fyiuth Bend and Orval Wills spent Sunday al
10:00 a. in. Sunday school.
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worship nt 7:30.
Wednesday.
Ari Walts.
II a. m. public worship and sixth
• The last three Sundays nf Aug­
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rolhanr ami
Mrs. W. A. Scott ami niece. Mis#
ust will ln&gt; vacation Sundays. No sermon in lhe series on the Apos­ Ruth O'Connor are visiting friends children of- NashviHe, Mrs. Grace
services will be held in lhe church. tles' Creed, "I Relievo That He As­ and relatives in Saginaw.
Hyde of Barryville. Mrs. Bertha
cended and Silleth at the Hight
Corey and two children of Baltic
portunity Jo attend
Uio other Hnhd of God, TiurFatlier Almigh­ I Miss Hazel Turner is staying a Creek spent Sunday at Harley Hay­
few —
day#
this week with-------------E. J. King
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---------------------------churches and tin*.camp meetings. , ty."
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7:30 p. in. public worhsip and I and wife, nt their cottage at Acker’s man's.
Mrs. Laura Parks of Hallie Crepk
story sermon, "The Mother Who j Point..
United Brethren Church.
Watched By lhe Scaffold
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Bert
' Arehart and family spent spent several days at Fred Parks.
Phone No. 9
Hastings, Mich
Miss
Gladys
Walker
of
Chesaning
Sunday with their mother. Mrs
Two Hons."
spent several days last week’with
Lawrence Arehart on High street.
■file pastor, who was nli.--.-iil Iliad.
Mrs. N. S. Jenisnn nnd her sister her cousin, Dorris MeadWesleyan Methodist Church.
Sunday will lie home lo Hit lux own
Mrs.
Frank
Berry
and.Mrs.
Roy
’Mis* Cowles of Lansing, are tho
pulpit next Sunday and services
SI. J. Badilcu, Pastor.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason E. Mc-V Bassett and ‘ children of Soulu
■ will lie as follows:
Sunday.services: •
Nashville, spent Thursday at Fred
I El wain.
10:00. Sunday School.
•
to.txi «. m. cines meeing.
#01 TH RUTLAND.
Rev. Thomas Cornelison of Dan­ Parks..
WEST WOODLAND.
II :00. PrenrliingN
Obituary.
Mra. Art Walla is entertaining
ville. Ken., former pastor of lhe
Miss Ciihiline Amelia Hntninnl
Fr&lt;’d Smith and family attended
her mother, brother and sister id
h ii™ l imSh.......................................'
11 Lebanon, Ind.
&gt; was born m Ohio. January 30.3H3O.
church at Baltimore Sunday.
:30. Preaching.
Thomas Kay. wife and brother. | Mr. Bigg#’ people
entertained ami ilie.l in Hastings, July 10, RUL
She wd# the only daughter of
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to'™ n m.n Georgo of South Nashville, Charles their company at I'odiink lake List
llnlzey ami Amelia Brmiiard mid day night, July 31.- 1
! weeks visit with their grand par­ Smith and wife id Knii- Ed. Smith Friday. A filmily gathering of the was
the lust surviving.member of a vilctLall.
and
family
of
North
Nashville-,
Win.
Met
rilield'.
Dr.
Merrifield
and wife
•ums.
Thur&amp;lay
'nits, in Constantine.
family of live children.
of
Chicago,
Mr.-.W.
Merrifield.
iflirt
Smith
and
wife
of
Nashville
spent
AIIh’iI Hauer spent over Suifllay
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Wilson of
Merrifield nnd family, Mr. Merrill’s
George, her last femahiing broth­ in Grand Rapid.*.
aci-mml of (he increasing ntlrn&lt;l*
ill I ^liehoygaii Falls, Wlm qi-o spend­ Sunday nt Chester Smit h’s.. .
Miss
Clara
Thonih#
of
Nashville
, family till of llullimd.
,
nnce and lhe h&lt;&gt;t w&lt;-al|i&lt;&gt;r. lhl-( !
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hecker ami
er, died in Prairieville in d002.
LOCAL
NEWS
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f"w ,lays
LULHL HLWJ
m
M|K.q a (.arrjp
(&gt;f wi,h •ll,,ir J’isler, spent Bunday with Mamie Deller.
lee cream sut-ial al Charlie ami
She was married tn Edwin L. .Mm Mnrry vtsllrd the former's
Harry Fuller pf Battle Creek Carrie laujir's Salunla'y •'yeriing. Richards, , November 6, 1815. at
^j^EaiG25\ ,g=iit=re=o=JJJ
Mrs. Mary Tobins returned lo her
Friday
' home in Urbandale, Sunday after- spent severaldayJ lust Week at Mrs. Aug. 1st, by the Huuth Rutland W., L&lt;smi. Jackson Co.. Mich, and mov­ Sullivan, near’Clarksville, Sunday.
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study rias
Iti-v. M. J. Badder has received an-noon, after a short visit with lier McBeth s.
ed into Prairieville township in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Stowell and
vllallon lo continue the-puMorate sister-in-law, Mrs. Sylva Slawaon,
Mr. nn&lt;l Mrs. Luther Ixiehr alchildren.. Fnil Kenmily nnd Ben
soirrn HUHNE.
Hastings charge another year.
j Miss Lillian Brown, who has been
four miles west of the Village.
Stowell of Newark. .Ohio, Mr.-*. Flos­
vilnl. ...
lhe Grant (Hi* r’ai. ha* Iransferr- i visiting her sister^ Mrs. E. J. King
M1#a Lulu Helriglc* viisIM Mi**
To this agred couple nine children sie llobmi&gt;on ami Mr. and Mr*. Geo.
. Friday wighl
I.. Woickgeminl &amp; Heide llieir&gt;nl ,'11’ ’/‘ng Lake eoltage, for two Beuie Benedict from Thursday to
were burn. George, residing in Bed- Slowed of Hasting* ami Mis# Mathie
M-h*. al Hemin and, Huslingw, 'v'TM ',o returned to hex home Saturday.’
»
,foid. Mieh.. Italzey of Hastings. Taylor of *HartTor«l. Mich., visited
regular choir prart!&lt;•*•,
Mr. mid Mrs. M. Keyser mid baby
...mul S^jJMmI lieing involved. This in Lliicngo.
xAmelin
of Coats- Grove, Adelin of al the homes of Perrry und D.'N.
Sunday -clns-l. Io.ixl laisl. mi- sali&lt; wjit&lt; conducted by W. A. I hi nil. I -Mr. and Mrs. Frank. D. Leiiton. visited in Grand Rnpiils the hitler
! Marion, James of Heed City, WarmamiK. r of ll.isting# Business Ex- ",,n «’*';« *•«-’&gt; visiting Mr. and port of tho week.
Mr. an.I Mi­
ll. Forman ami
i'llIll.T
Habitat h School at.
ini’ picnic win i"- i" io on- iiiiiiiw- cliang*’, I.’lll Fji4 Outer St.
&lt;*- IJeodnck. for lhe past week
Mrs. Ogie Pardee visited her sis­
hig Wednesday, if lhe w.alhur is
, I... « .
MicblfU .M" «- uiX"
ur“"'' ter, Mrs. John Parritt, Saturday af­ past ten; ph-aelnm.-. half past t-lev- ,2i, IH'.i'j auil Effa residil
Saddle Bag like, Tuesday.
favorable, al Hxliink laik&lt;-.
Tim
ternoon.
Mrs.
.Caroline
Hauer
and Miss
wut|ke&lt;\ Wlc
small children wilt go mitoli liayMi## Lulu Helrigb’ ii- now clerk­
Tin* Tlerrajerl enjoyed sixty nine Amelia and Herman Hauer vistleil
tibnriie Ixxilir and sister and'
loads, nnd I lie adult# in ntilomning in the Linden store.
lhe former’s daughter and family.
Clack
-Osborn
and
wife
look
im
auto
biles. Come on yiimdiiy and hear nil
Miss Elizabeth Thompson spent
Mr. amt Mrs. Everett Clam in South
hcr at niiietj
alMiiil it.
There .will lie bathing, Ils.. 15 G.-Pnl. ^u,.ninn.l.u. IP
... II.’ Ickes
Rachel bill
Erb Saturday evening and Sunday with trip jo Hattie Creek and Augusta
*' * S nnd Mrs. lUchOl
Woodland, Sunday^.
Sunjiay.
lishing, Imating. a hearty dinner, use 15. HreaUtkxiimmider- Love­ from Friday until Sunday evening, Mimi Bessie Benedict.
Mr. and Mrs.’ Will Underwood
ami then an afternoon of sports ami lace and Currie E. Torrey, of De­ taking in the two ball games at
Shortly after lier marriage she are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. W.
Anson Boyes from Hastings, a
Rny Wares spent W.-dneaday and
troit,
will
deliver
addresses.
games, with prizes for the winners.
IUUUIWIW
Charlotte «II'|
and tiiisungs.
Hastings.
former resident- of Rutland, ha- united with tin- ehurcli of Chri.-l Edward- and daughter. Hazel and
Thursday at Gun Lake.
h- It.8*1!?’"?* PrpWbPd.al
Mr. and Mra.
Mr*. II.
H. C. Barnet
Barnes and
Ozie Pardee and wife and Simon purchn-ed G. M. Fox’s pmperly and ami reinaine&lt;( steadfast in that Mr. and Mrs. It. Mills of Wellingllm -Melhmlist Epsiropnl church i daughter of Cleveland. Ohio, Mrs. Pender and wife visited George store.aLShultz ami pirnned up for faith unlit her death.'
-ago Munday iiionimg. A large emigre- A. J. Barnes of Orwell. Ohio, and Clarke and Wife near Lowell, Tues­ business Monday morning.
Morning worship. H:OT.
His
All that could be *16110 to cmn-i o'rley Itisli
igs, spent r
gallon ’heard him with pleasure tyt Mr. and Mrs.
**-’------many friends wish him success/
I fori ami relieve in her illness wh# over Sunday
liny
Mclnlyrft day
of evening.
.
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ieigers.
ing service, fnilowed.hy observance usual. N&lt;’xl Sunday, both nmrhing; Grand Rapids
Lipids. ’Mien., are guests of
Clarence Benedict
Benedicl ai"k wife vj»Fred Smith .mid family mid his chci’ifully ami anxiously given by( Mr. and M
,’k**r and *
^•nd evening llm pastor will preach, I Mr. nnd I.
1
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Mrs;
Gimn
o Uirtl's supper.
Mm. E. M. Barnes of Hast- j ited their daughter.
fnlher Aflnn smith mid family nroJ
and Mj.*&lt;
Young People's meeting, 6:00., 'anil vvill be welcomed by large, con- ing#, at their collage at Crooked i Miller ami family *'f" Lacey
’
from spending Illis week camping al left lo rnoirrn th*’ loss of an Tht!
jgregalions.
(Lake Resort, Delton. Mich.
[Thunyiay until Sunday.
Lender. Mi*s Margaret L-sler.
sellisli arid loving wife au&lt;l niothenfitors, Tuesday:
Wall lake.
For long years -he gave freely ofi Lawrenre Raffler of Ea-I
Anson Merrill, - who returned
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from Alabmna liisl Wednesday, is her strength and.devolion lo fam-:.
pleased with llm country and ily. home and friends and is. il(ler! Mr. and Mrs. Ernes! Forman ami
thinks of moving llmj'o-iu.,Nuvem| last week nl I.. II. Forman's.
ber.
Asleep in h
Schiwd meelimr -al* I lie school
■ E*l.
Leonard and
Marguerite
bouse Monday night.
A good at­
tendance. ' (&gt;. W. Hikus was cleelcd No fonrx no woe. shrill dim lhe hour' Wad*-'.*. Sunday.
Mr-. Ellen Hus.«&gt;*ll and grand?&gt;m
moderator. M&gt;-- Gram- Howman I lint iiianift’.sts the .Sivimir’a nowfrom Freeport was hired for lhe
- er. .
- ItuVH Gould of Battle Cn#’k. who "
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luu.A visiting at I). N. Stow-*
ensuing year.
l&gt;o noi. expect all
LONG BEACH.
from (he leaclier, it is tlie parent s'
ell's, returned home Saturday.
duly lo-co-openile with llm teacher
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MHITH EAST KAI.AMO.
family from!
j Raith* Cn
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'deuce painted.
inu I hi’ young people giive-a ball
Roberts
mid wife
of the
Mrs. Celia Sprague entertained
.
■I i. John
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&lt;-iueria
game to Hit* hoys and ihe ladeIndie- j Huberls
Roberta Mode
Music Hou-.
House’ wore
were, at the
theI! company from Lansing,
Lansing. Sundaj
Sunday.
How many thousands of hard-earned dollars have been invested in gold bricks no one will ever know. The
r.l..’ tn Bem-h Monday.
II.... I....,............
I... has
■__ been
I
M-rv.’d ice cream In llir -liad&lt;
Earl Hoisington
who
fellows who deal in them operate on the basis that a prospectus promising enormous dividends, compared
tlm Tanner ni’ialibnrljood Saturday' Mark Skillman pud wife arc: visiting his son in Kalamazoo, rewith which the “paltry,3 per cent" of the savings banks seem ridiculous, will do the business, and too often
aftwMipcin.
.
icampiiig with timir son Karl Skill-! turned home last week.
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' |man M th&lt;’Green cottage.
&lt;y^|„ Rrjftg, )&gt;f (iran,| Rgpi.h
they are correct.
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, I or &lt; oimi.es and boajs call Citi- -pent the latter part of last week
A few years ago the famous "Franklin Syndicate,”operating in New York, agreed to pay 5 percent weekly
zeus phone 2 long ml.l 2 short.
; with his brother, Fred. here.
I
John
&lt;Jiri-.tr
ami
family
and
parMrs. Ed&lt;| Hall spent Friday af-'
dames Sarah and Ruby Erway Fri­
(260 per cent annually) on deposits.. The money came in by the barrel, and after paying a few dividends
day. July 31. for .«un"*r.
•ly of girls from South H i-imu’- are (ertioou at Thornapple Lake.
out of the money sent them by the '’suckers” they suspended payment indefinitely. It was estimated that
.... «*.....j ..... ........j, .-. ■_■.■’•pending a week at the Little Red
John Roberts went tn DcirtHI,.
in less than ninety days they received over $500,000. Seems incredible.
Bruts spent’ Sunday with It. F;.jcottage.
iF'ridgy.,
Foreman. - Pahl uiul Arina TelurmLl
Mr. Griggs tlie dancing master
Frank Pennock was on the sick
No banker cVcr knowingly advised a depositor wrongly. When you find a place for your money safer and
home with iheirr to spend a few! from Battle Crnek will give b’.-sRiis r9|. part of Inst week, mid unable
more profitable to you than our bank, we expect you to put it there, and if you consult us will advise you
•—
i very Saturday, mghl until further p, be in his blacksmith -hop. ..
so to do. In the meantime, however, wc are glad to render you our very best service.
Fuiwuian-u pulling-in a c.-(, notion.
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noliec
I - Mr.
Mr. and
mid Mr#.
Mrs. Wilfsagf
Will Sage reiurm-l
return.’.!
ment wall for Borner Wnhier.
’ Clyde Wilcox and family from (to their home in Banting#, la-t
Floy Whittemore has gone lo| Hayings. Bei nice nnd Beulah Mead I week after spending u .few day*
Delton to stay with her graiidptir-; from Nashville
ate
io’&lt;mp|;Mi»i with her relatives here.
enls.
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, l Grain threshing is the order of
0. W. Wliiltwnofe commenced
g. M. Fox ami wife mul the hit- the day now in lliia locality.
threshing Monday.
j ti*r‘s mother. Mrs. Valley were at’ Little Earl Briggs'h improving.
Harry Dmm ami family spent the lake. Sunday.
j A nurse |s caring for him.
Sunday al Fred Otis'. .
1 IL IL Loppentbiun anil wife from;
---------------- - —r—John Chamberlin was seen on our! Hastings were at the liik^-Sunday.
In Britain sixty-omi business#,
street Sundu.v.
Herb. Wtli-ox aiid family ami Fjieprei&gt;etitmgsi-veiiir»de&gt;.aieowu■
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E. Foster*and family from Mapluled by sixteen'tiruw. cupltalixed at*
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of a quality equal to the ones we always sell at prices that wc
are making on them, now is TH.E TIME TO BUY. Here is
what you ean buy:’

Any $25.00 Suit now
Any $22.50 Suit now
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Any $18.00 Suit now
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In the camp

the pot of gold at lhe
end of the long trail
because of its rich, full,
satisfying strength.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company

One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan

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PAGE SIX

fir fairs. He caught one of McDonHastings and he should have won
Grund Raven Wins Two Games.
obl’s swift straight ones on the-end
With its weakened Hhf-up, the his game.
of his iini and it went bounding and Hastings team twice met defeat, in
Both teams nt times played a
rolling, through the pasluro with Grand Hnven on Haiurday and Sun­ Jtreat fielding * game.
Kynelt lu
Chapple running after it. im'h day. The first gaun* was lost by a eft, made several splendid cnlehes.
Bell
to—.the
men scored. Pour.coaching robbeil score of 8 to ft. the second 2 to t. -■■■ returned
----- - team nud play“Dolly” of a home run. The bit was The absence of Bell has been sorely i *’d in eight.
easily giaid tor four ba*--*, hut he felt. It was neces*ary tn Use Hnnna. &lt; The Giants scored one run In the
$1,500 IN PURSES Al
slowed up at third witli lhe mien- an untried pitcher froth one of IheiflrsL when Mongen took HrJl on
lion of slapping there. A few sec­ Grand
ll.ipol*
Masonic ■ leagye.l Eek's error, wenC'lo secimd on an
BARRY COUNTY FAIR RACES
onds later lie decided to try for a lenms. Oppom*d !-• him was Harry i overthrow and scored on Gray’s
ho?ne only to be cut off at Hie plate Gerloski, well-known in the Slate wild brave into center. . They
•n blanked had Kynelt tr- on a close dt*cision.
Agricultural Society Hangs Up Atleague. The first conloal was a inndo two more ’ in the second.
e support lie idtoiilll Ijave
Hastings and Charlotte played free-hitting affair. .The second Green sing|e&lt;l lo center.
Tony
day.
Ih&gt;::'Rm-up ..was ball which would have done credit game
was one bf the’ beat of the dumped the ball along lhe first base
Three Days Rare*.
weakened .by the absence of Bell to n lt*ngue loam, until the eighth season in Grand Haven. Hull al­ line.
When Gray threw to catch
and tin* battery, Hall nnd Hutclnn*. liming when Hastings loosened and lowed only three hit*.
His op- him. the half hit Tony in the bark
The races at the’county
Charlotte, profiting thereby, made pmientsalid not win until thebeiglitli nnd lie was. safe:
He blob* -M*cond.
MclKHiald. who pitched mtahist made three .runs, in *l"le of inning whet, Hhaw hit for a Triple E. Chilton made a ines.« of Selden’s
Hie history of Hie fair, and lhe rac
in
• Midge’s’’ great -pitchitig. Reddick. with two on bn- - Hastings.made grounder and Green scored. Tony
es at life 62nd. Mir held this ye.v.
Bn* ilrsl one up. bailed a grounder one in the ninth. Gray had the Inking third.
When Hildcrliii
will be just a* g&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;'l. according
,J’r’*.’
Io E. Chilton, who let it get away hard Juck lo have a sure home.run awkwardly failed to catch -Gray's
reports. In the speed department . mmii
SI..W have been htlng up tn pmse-' ,
trvm nun. r.er,
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turned into a single when the ball return of the ball, Tony scored. I
Kynell. captured Collett’* gnmnd-r struck the lop uf the fence and n- Hildreth struck out Crawford. Bel- |
The superintendent, of the dcpaithSl1
’.''’.oram&amp;
nnd tdK&gt;w»4l hU Uuui ludi "brad.' by; UnMHled■ into a JMder’ji... hands. ger Hied tn Bell and Hildtrllf DIBile
cutting Reddick
off at third, LoHeTl i With
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it mi
uir
the usual
usual nu*-u|».
line-up. n.i&gt;-iiii».-&gt;
Hastings Mongen take three healthy swings,
McKay-put
"I';1 bin-- W(,u|() |)Bve gfr-m the op|H&gt;iien(s a ending lhe inning.
.
taking th-t, **
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in*, who nti«Judged it i different kind of a battle in the
Wednesday
Hastings came back strong in':
it from r-gettuig flrsl gnme, •
Hill lai*- III r.w.mt
....................
purse
their half. K Chilton opened with!
away from him. Wenger sent a long
one-half imle run. pm
a hot single through Crawford nnd ।
Saturday's Game.
Uy Iq Michael, who caught it mi.(ar
Thursday. Sept. t. -,f’ i-.i
Jennings.
He took third on Malt-i
out in’ deep center that Ia.»UcII Hastings ..Oto •' (• &lt;• T n 0—5 7 2 by’s single.
purse fax): 2:2ii trot, pm
'Im;
Maltby stole second.
M-nnd front third. Thii should
ope-half mile run for Barty rouniy
|.— b.iil milH Hi*- eightIi worn luixe reiiivu
Gray; [Gray singled l« left, scoring Cluiton
Batteries:—Hanna
and
horse.* wit limit a record, osuut* lo.^M ■ling*
........
and (Hilling Maltby on third. Gray
made-the’bad break and more to com**. Kgalzimller singled Gerloski und Spriggs.
drive. 375.
stole stvonil, Bolger threw wild in
to left and- McKay scored. Eck
Bunday's Game.
'Friday, RepL IK— 2:2-'ii:tc*-. purse
an effort to catch him and Maltby
the Hasting* .center
—
' Drahers
-------- Hustings ..OOnOlin (10
scored.
82f*l; frc.--for-nll. purs* #275: nveci al llm- ralcln-*. ■(grounder
&amp;»d (made «&gt; and threw KraUmjller
out
Hastings made another in the
ciglilhs of a mile nth. pur - -“1“
i Hall in riglil aUo galiU nil ina ai scnui’i. ii-iiiiur ■•■■ -......
Baiterioa—Hall and Gray; Ser- third on Kynelfs double Jo left.
- The visitors were utterly unabb
Bolt's sacrifice and Winston’s muff
ALLEGAN AND CHARLOTTE
ritm
and
Sprigs
to &lt;l&lt;&gt; anything with Kynfdl’s deliv­
of Beck’s long fly.
PLAY HERE NEXT WEEK
J*
ui'^n-M^: ery Ju..lhe final
The scon* stood tie until tho fifth
Clrariotte Defeats Hastings.
- when Ihf vlsltms made ffivtr win­
struck out seven, i
ilur’* star bitter,
By lhe largest score so far made ning score, on Mongen's single, sac­
Allegan Urn* First rime This Year.. "■"* *" «'‘l "■
in any game 4n the Charlotte- rifices by Winston and Jennings
Il a;stings series. Charlotte defeated ami McAdoo's single.
Two Ganics With Eaton
„
, ...
.
third inning.
McDonald, lemcmHastings in Charlotte on Thursday,
The score:
County Irain.
l.eiiug. Hall’s hitting ability in
to lo 4. Hall was compelled lo re­ Hastings
ABB
O A
Hastings lift* three hard gam •-1 Cli.iibdle mi llm pri*crdiiig day.
tire from lhe mound in the fourth E. Chilton. 3b
booked for next week, tine will gave tin* big ru|li*ghin a pus*. Gray
after four runs had been made. Eck. ss -------lie ployed w'ith AHi'gun on Tuesday ! peal a -low buirt to’ first, alid stole
Maltby took his place on the mound Kynell. If ....
Two will |h* played with Charlotte second. E. Chilton drove a tint in­
nnd his delivery was a|$o hit hard.
- &lt;me in Clinrtolle on Tlmrsday and Held grounder through McDonald, MnlllA
The absence of Ifc’ll was greatly Beck. 2b ....
one in Hastings on Friday.’
'and Hall scohm). Kynelt advanced |
felt.
Much • of Charlotte’s good I.. Chilton, cf
work was done by Reddick nnd Cal Michael, .rf ..
Wenger, two recruits from the Maltby. Il&gt; ..
state league.
Gray. c.
Hastings’ first run came in the Hildreth, p ..
fourth on J,. Chilton** single, nnd
«i,f tfiat I •.
some hard battle* lain season.
Maltby's triple. The locals made
.37 3
Total.
i*.&lt;*iii(t it h
three more, in (he eighth by good Giants
AB It
"Llfcthncrs’* f?*r :
hard hitting. The score:
Mongvii, 3b
The James
Bayne
V* fourth, j yjcKay
Innings.. I 2 3 I 5 &lt;*• 7 8 O-R H E Winston. If
league Irani, of Grand Rapid', de
Hastings ..0 0,0 0 I 0 (I 3 0— 4 7 2 Jennings, 2b
Charlotte .0 oil 0 4 4 2 o •—10148 McAdoo, Iti
nilure team. 2 to n. &lt;m Saturday
afternoon.
The gam&lt;* was full ot.
Batteries—Hall. Maltby ami Gray;
T«my rf
full. Murphy Mtirpl
thrills and many, premium *d H
McDonald and Kralxmiller. .
■
one -of the best games of Hie st’-iCrawford, p
son on the home grounds.
Ilou-li.
Ia*lntnl Giants Defeat Hastings.
Brlger, c ...
th** high school Iwirier. 'truck
InniiiK:
The Chicago l.eland Giants de-1
feated Hastings, I lo 3. Tuesday, in
tn four hits. The local* were un-' w.i* a ticket fur a sure home run.
Totals
.33 4 7
a hid contest which the locals Innings ....
abb* lo get any one round the ba*-! helped Hastings clinch tin* game in Charlo
Ixjose playing
hit. Gray; two base should have won.
os, though in one inning *a good I Un* sixth, when two more runs
ildick; sacrifice hits. in tin* first two innings gave the Hastings ...
single was'all that wa« necessary to'came in. After Maltby had gone,
visitors the game. Tlie Giants had Giants
■ III IO .'It-n.i*. mhii.ii-i 1--.11 out
|
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do th- trick. Gm*"of the feature?
Two base hits, Kynell. Bell; sacwas the Rjayitig of ’’Rump- Rob- d his fainniH limit* nnd stole sec- wr; Double td»y, McDonald to nothing on lhe local team when it
They ran the retire hi|s, Kynell. Bell. Eck, Jen-I
Hulcbili* followed with a . Wt-nc-r to McKay; first oni ei mr&lt; came to hitting.
leski, for so many years thd main­ md.
bases fast, but they failed to de­ ning*; stolen bases, Maltby. Gray, E.
duple.
’
Hall
swung
nt
three
swift|Charlotte
3;
left
on
bases.
Hasting*
stay behind tlie Imt for Yho Ha.-tChilton
2, Eck. L. Chilton. Tony; I
velop
any
skill
in
the
liner
(mints
Ings team*.
Score by innings-:
of the game.
Neither team play­ left on bases. Hasting* 8. Giants 7;j
Baynes .. ..0 Il U 2 &lt;• &lt;&gt; b n x- 2 I I
ed up to Its usual standard. Hil­ struck out by Hildreth f». by CPaw-|
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-.’Dolly” by Mclbmald 5: bases on balls off
dreth,
formerly
of
the
Hastings
ford
8;
ba*«*s
on balls off Hildreth i
Batteries—Ander-on and IbiqjUJj; landed upon the baji brought joy Kynell 3; off McDonald. ,3. t’mleague team, pitched great ball for 3,- &lt;*ff Crawford 2. U‘m|dre, Baker. ■
Rou*h rind Robleskt.
’into The hearts of the iiinfl npalhe-1pire^Htringham, of t.harlotie.

A Home for the Future

News of the Sports

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Most every young man han the hope and ambition to
some day have a home of bis own. .Such an ambition is
commendable, yet ol itself, it will not bring results. Energy
and ambition together with a Savings Account will bring him
to the desirqd goal almost-beiore he knows it.
We will open an account for one dollar.
We treat ail
our depositors right. We will do the same by you.

4% Interest on Deposits

Farmers’
Results Count.

/

statFbank
P™ n«*»«
by Spinal Adjustments

You may have tried EVERYTHING ELSE and FAILED. If », why
not at leaat investigate . CHIROPRACTIC, which ge.t RESULTS?
Others are doing it, aud why not you? Talk with those who have ob taineil results by the relieving of NERVE PRESSURE, restoring vi­
tality to lhe weakened tiaaues.

M. W. SMITH, D. G.
NEW HENDERSHOTT BUILDING
ROOMS 6, G AND 7

HASTINGS,

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Base Ball Games Scheduled.
Friday, July 31—SL Johns.
Saturday, August 1—St. John.*.
Tuesday, August 4—Allegan in
Holding*.
Tuesday, August 4—Allegan.
Thuiwlay, August G— Haalinga in
Charlolle.
Friday, August 7—Charlotte.
Tuesday, August It—Grand Hav­
en.
Thursday, August 13—Hastings in
ChartnttL*. '
Friday, August 11—Grand Haven.
Sai-unlay. August |B—Charlotte.
Tuesday. August 25,—Allegan in
Hastings.

How to Keep Young.
Beauty nnd youth come and go with
health. The bad habits and falsa con
diUons which destroy the latter ren­
der tho former Impossible.
Youthfulness of form and feature
dtpend upon youthfulness of feelings.
If you woyld retain youthful looks you
must do nothing that will make you
feel old.
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Here Is tho great secret of youth:
To lead a normal Ufa; to enjoy living
and doing; to keep on thinking young
thoughts and doing young things—
excrcluo. dancing nnd singing—and,
above all. do not utter the expression,
"getting on in years.’*
That very
Her Way.
thought is aging.
Joe—-“What is the easiest way to'
Koop happy by making others happy
drive a nail without amaihlng my Un-1 around you. You.are never too old to
gera?"' Josephine —"Hold the hammer join in all fun and folly. Be. of tks
in both hands "
world, not Just banging on the edge
of It- Keep Interested in the things
ot tho time.
Accomplishment.
No one ever gets younger by find­
The best portions of a good man'a
life—bls Rule, nameless, unri-rnem- ing fault Be an optimist in ail
bered acts of kindness and love.— things.
Wordsworth.

But Hurts Himself.
Pride.
A man that studleth revenge keepThe proud arq always most pro­ eth bis own.wounds green that would
voked by pride.—Cowper.
Otherwise heal and do well.—Bacon.

You can buy n&lt;*.w Ford touring
Cars afii'i Auku-t I'l fur 8H0 F. O.
J/Hik for Ford Adv. n-ganliiw re­
B. Detriiit.
only a few cars on duction in price*.
Only six more
hand. \I»ok for Adv. in this issue. cars tine on our contract.- Who are
NtcbbinX Auto Co.
the lucky ones? Niclibins Auto Co,

“THE BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE”

On All Men’s and Boys’Suits (Blue Serges)and
All Summmer Trousers
THIS MEANS

All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All

$22.00 Suits $16.50
$20.00 Suits - 15.00
$18.00 Suits ■ 13.50
$16.00 Suits - 12.00
$15.00 Suits - 11.25
$14.00 Suits - 10.50
$12.00 Suits 9.00
$10.00 Suits - 7.50

All $8.00 Suits ■ $6.00
All $7.00 Suits - 5.25
All $6.00 Suits - - 4.50
All $5.00 Suits - 3.75
All $4.50 Suits - - 3.38
All $4.00 Suits' - 3.00
All $3.00 Suits - - 2.25
All $2.50 Suits - 1.88

All $6.50 Pants
All $6.00 Pants
All $5.00 Pants
All $4.50 Pants
All $4.00 Pants
AH'$3.00 Pants
All $2.50 Pants
All $2.00 Pants
All $1.50 Pants
All $1.00 Pants

- - - $4.88
- - $4.50
- - ■ $3.75
- • $3.38
- - - $3.00
■ - $2.25
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■ - $1.50
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Off on All Boys’
Suits
that are not Norfolk style. There arc some
excellent values in this lot.

l/3 Off on All Straw
Hats
Children’s Rompers, 50c quality---------- 37c

Reduced Prices on Shirts and Underwear also. No old out-of-date goods to dispose of.

T.i.ph.„.

Q. F CHIDESTER, Clothier

Haf

�m HASTINGS RAffrttR.

Everything For
Canning

JULY JO, |$|f.

Southwestern Barry

PAGE SEVEN

A cordial invitation is emended lol her sister. Miss Catherine Cagney, were called out of Hie house and
all.
‘
.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keuyun and the picture was lakrii.
Those
bon Pulman went Wednesday to* Mr. and Mrs. Bachelerof Shultz, from away were Mr., and Mrs. Geo.
Terra Haute. Ind., on business, re-;spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chipman and daughter, .Mr. and
turning Saturday. He report* lheI Jesse Kenyon,
Mrs. Arthur Belle and son, Clardrouth much worse there than1 The
— Graham's
■
ehcr. Hugh Graham. Mrs. A. Chip­
held their reunion
al the home of Mr. and Mr*. Dugal man, allot Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. nnd Mtn. Cltaunery Tungate Campbell on Saturday, July 25. Merl Dibble and three children of
motored to Hastings. Friday taking !2!i.
h»14.
Those from away came on betroil. Mr. and Mrs. Beu McCul­
Ilnur tMMJMtw, tho Brown's who re- The
(h0 7:15
7
train in tho morning. Some lum ami son Dugal, and James Gra­
turned lo their homes in Ohio and of the guests, went fishing until ham of this place.
All rC|H&gt;rt&gt;-il
New York.
•
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,’l0:30:an&lt;l enme ,to tho home and a delightful tune,- leaving fur their
Her. Patmatre
They
........... and family ofttai&lt;f covers for twenty. The table homes on Hie -6:12 train.
(.liiftax, are havipg a two weeks va-r{jIM.()raijong Wtfre pond lilies mid all hope to meet again next year.
caliun.
At present they are at , SUII |iow&lt;?rg.
very delicious djnLeyi Palmatre s, mid will visit al j Iier waM senC(j After dinner they
-BANNER
WANT
ADVS.
PAY.
Urbandale, next-week.
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Mr. and Mra. D. Putman are en­
tertaining a niece, Miss Myrna Put-i
man from Middleville.
J
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Lee anti son;
bliNdeii of Lacey, were Sunday j
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Briggs.
Alma ^McCarty is working al S.
J. Zimmerman's foe the-reel of the*
summer and fall.
Friday Bert Bowser had lhe mls-j
fortune to have his leg broken byi
II you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
a kick from a horse.
He was at
than pleased to figure with you on the job. Aad you will
the blacksmith shop in Dowling.'
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
mid was leading his horse behind j
one of Mr. Daly's, when the horse'
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
kicked, hitting Mr. Bowser on the)
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
leg, above the knee breaking the1
hone. Dr. Smith is in attendance.

GRgjBEY.
DEI.TON.
The
G. T. U; will meet next
There were no church aervicoa
Tuesday afternoon August A with here Sunday on-account of the TunMrs. Erb. The program Will be in era! of Mrs. Cook.
Mrs. Arthur Bborter is raring for
charge of our daughters and lhe
Mrs. Lealii Miller at Hp-lihmd Junc­
loader is Glayds Gaskill.
The canning seaion is .here and we have just the
’ ■
Mrs. Eckhart and daughter spent tion. who is very low.
Mr. und Mra. Frank Wi*ighl and
last week with relatives and friends
quality goods you need to help you get the
Don and Amy motored to Colon,
in Vermdutville.
to visit lhe finer's
best results from your work.
Mrs. Goodwin and children are {Saturday
mother, returning Sunday evening.
visiting in Battle Creek for a
The Gleaners; "the Cressey Sun­
couple of weeks.
First Quality FLAVORING EXTRACTS
school and Ladies Aid Society
L. N. Bush went to Detroit last day
Monday to attend the mail carriers will picnic- together at Humph­
STRICTLY PURE SPICES
convention, lie joined his wife at rey's landing, next Tuesday. Aug­
4lh.
Every one welcome.
Eaton Rapids Friday and will al- ust
MIXED SPICES
Loml campmeeling Ihure this week. - Mra. Walter Boly.m was in Kala­
Monday for cnunwi and W.
John Adams is carrying tho mail mazoo.
PARAFFINE
Fisher for treatment.
on his route during his absence.
Will Enzlan of Tcnnesw*. was
MRS. PRICE’S CANNING COMPOUND
Miss Wicks of Rochester, N. Y,
visileci her uncle Gilbert Searles a caled here by the seiiuu.* illness of
his mother, who is gradually fail­
FRUIT CAN FILLERS
few days last week.
Mr. and Mra. Gillies and son Carl ing.
The funeral of Mrs..Cook, mother
JELLY TUMBLERS
returned from their auto trip lo of Charles Cook and Mrs. John
feclly delighted with lhe roads, the Thomas, was held at lhe home of
weather amt the entire countrylier
Sunday, al one o'clock and
Faulkner’s Beef, Iron and Wine is a splendid
M. M. Manning and family spent was son.
largely attended. She was one
Sunday wilh relatives in Battle of
Prairieville's pioneer wihmcii
Tonic for this hot weather—50c
Creek. Vera will remain there this and endured tho atniggle.s and in i- horse.. Dr. Elida of Dowling is in
week.
for a full pint.
valions of lhe early settlers.
Her al tendance.
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
Mr. and Mra. James Whittemore declining
Albert Hampion and family of I
years were spent in the
and two sons from Grand Rapids home of her son, when; ,*he has Barrie and mother of Banliold. mo- —
have been spending a week with been tenderly cared for. Her age lured to Bedford Sunday, to visit
relatives in and around Delton.
Mrs.
J.
Beers
and
family.
Mrs. Risbridger visited in Gales­ was H9 years. She ua* laid IxMide
Mr. .and*Mr?. F. E? Italy* are all*
husband in the Cressey Ceme­
burg and Battle Crcew from Thurs­ her
Otsego Lake. Northern Michigan,
tery.
*
day until Sunday.
The Store That Saves
They re-1
Melvin Reynolds, eldest brother for an extended outing.
Rev. Ray Merrill of Kalamazoo
■
4
You Money
E. D. Reynolds, passed • away port a tine time.
was a guest of Mr. and Mra. John of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard and soni
Thursday.
July
23.
1911.
at
liis
Slatcr Inst Wednesday afternoon. home al Ely, Eini.e li Co, M,. h Ixmis wjye Sunday guert.s of Mr. |
Veryl Erb left last Thursday for Mr. Reynolds was a -former resi­ ami Mrs. Harry Carr and son. Leo. |
Eaton Rapids where she expects to lient. of Cressey, bill r.-miiviirfo his. Olid-Mrs. Cn^r, Mr. Cjirr's mul her.
remain for ten days.
about 35 yegr- ago.
K/ ggMis.* Esther Ibtlmarti' of.Climax:
Miss Hazel Eckhardt attended a late ahome
he guest of Miss. Leah Stiles,'
member of the W. M. ehiireL
picnic al Thoniapple lake last was
nnd Was- a 'Onv&gt;&gt;t*i]
Christian ,.... ,y.' The ■joulig ladies TpeniTi1Wednesday.
.'
.
his ywc.s of mnulmod. very plyasant day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whittemore through'all
D. C. Stil«s*has had a very bad
of Richland spent Sunday in town, His age was 04 year.*. He Jenvcs a experience with nn abcess on his
wife
and
four
grand
children,
and
Yes, and we have the goods for the hot weather, too.
ore spending lhe week al their cot­
three brothers.
Hl* only child.
Light weight Shoes in Mule Skin and Elk Skin Leath­
tage nl Beechwood.
Mrs.
.Mrs. Buckhoul of Kalamazoo Is Mrs. Maude Wood. |.a**.&lt;l awav Do Crdcker i- caring for her and
ers at------------------------------------$1.50 to $3.00
only
a
short"
time
ago.
visiting her friend Mrs. Payne.
expects to slay the rest of the sea­
Porosknit and Ritefit Underwear for Men. Cool Straw
Mr. und Mrs. Gilbert Hearing b’ft
son.
HOPE CENTER.
Hats lor hot days in the harvest field.
last Wednesday for on extended
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Great nnd son,’
Mrs. Alice Acker spent Sunday Leo. ole Sunday dinner wilh Mr.
Hip io Wisconsin.
Marshall Cnlthrop of Prairieville with Mrs. John Pills of Shultz.
and Mrs. Hoy Rice and dauglljiirJ
Mr. and Mrs. John Sitin' return­ Mn.Vj
visib’d his sister, Mrs. A. W. Bur­
ed lo Hastings. after spending smnr
pee, Sunday.
Mr. apd Mr*. Auzza Tungnl" vis-'
We have marked those
Last Tuesday the L. A. 8. gave linn* with their Misl er. Mrs. Alice iled Mr. and Mr.*. Ijiren Tnngate of'
an excellent program at the'home
Assyria, from Friday mghl until
Mr. Barnes of KaJaui.izoo
of Mrs. George Mosier. The young
Sunday.
folks entertained the crowd with
Ben Johnson nnd Indy friend of
Values up to gy.oo. Now is the time to buy Low Shoes
Miss Ada Goodale r has been as­ Cedar Creek were guest* of Mr. and!
music and recitations. The hostess
at a low price. Also a good pair of shoes that you can
treated all present to ice rream sisting Mrs. 0. Gesfer with her Mrs. E. Crandall. Sunday..
household duties.
use next winter.
and cake.
Mrs. Lida Jmi-s entertnineil Um*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and Forgel-me-nol Club Friday.
Dr. mul Mrs. Cross nnd Wayne
MR7
Mi. mid Mrs. Fred Briiney .of Hickorjand Bernice Flower motored Jo children spent Soudaj
Charlotte Sunday and were the nnd Mr*. Ernest Armstrong - of ConnT*. Mr. and Mr*. Ihmty, Bera
Prairieville.
guests of Dr. Bylittion.
of Sunfield. Mr. mid Mrs. Albert
Charlie, McDemoH and daughters Dewey, enjoyed a picnic til Fine
Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Green and
children are enjoying a week's out­ went to Bailie Creek. Saturday/I.nkc, Monday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Bera
Sunday visitors al John Ackers motored from Stinlb'ld.
ing nl Crooked lake.
Addie Mantel of Prairieville was wore. Otto Acker ami wife ami Mr.
STOP IN AND GET A COOL DRINK
Mr. mid Mrs. Mary Kihlinger mo­
Waller Irish.
home Sunday.
tored to Candillin. Sunday, for a
Dr. Gelhring and wife
Bailie • Frank Johncox of East Orange­ visit with friends.
Creek. Dr. and Mrs. Harter of ville apeul Bunday, al .Hay Ham­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Arnold viMted!
Schoolcraft nnd Mr. mid Mrs. C. T. mond's. •
Mr. Arnold's people nt Bedfont.
Joe Hammond &lt;■! Shultz, called Sunday.
Moreau of Galesburg were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs? Caleb Ris­ al Hay Hammmid's Tuesday. .
Win. Wickwire is suffering from 1
bridger.
.
sumac poisoning which
-Mr. ami Mrs. Holliday of Chicago
NORTH HOPE.
the huckleberry,, marsh
Both Phones
Prairieville, Mich.
nre spending the week with Mr. and
Wallace Chilson and Miss ...
. more poison (linn hefriei
BerMrs. Blackman.
nice Moaher spent Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Sonnervilh’ of near al Mont Itepli^l
CI.OVERDAIJ
Hickory spent Sunday with Miss
Margaret upd’IWytt HayWurd are
Mr. ntnl Mrs. N. O. Iturup mid
Florence Leonaril.
.spending the we.-k with Miss Wil­
Ellis Faulkner, and family were ma Replogle.
in Ixiwell one day Inst week.
Miss Edyth l’i nishka returned lo
Mrs. Floyd Wilkinson nnd sops her work alvhalmiazoo Sunday.
zoo find Miss H«lith Conyer of South
&lt;&gt;f Prairieville were callers al Mrs.
Miss •’-*•'~s“ ■Lou Morewood's Saturday after­ crdale
"f Kirtujiu*Zo&lt;&gt;. called. at J.
noon.
Next Saturday afternoon the Del­ PranshKlTs Wedn -dhy.
This Is Silk Week, with
MeCalluin alton base ball learn will play wilh
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Haven* and son
Augusta. Every body come, x
George wore Smiifay visitors til
Ctiniplu-ll
Hnnkin Hart's.
98e
SHULTZ.
Miss Marl Ila Hull rein rued home, Kalamazoo
f I.IM) Taffeta anti Roman Stripe* at, per yard..
63c
Capital
$20,000.00
Mrs..Minn Howell of Nashville is from the'north last week.
19c and 39c
'Warren Sefimi entertained his
spending the week with her father.
Surplus
6,000.00 of
lUsl
Wi
it
Grund
father of Grand Ha|&gt;ids over SYlnPitts.
S3.IV) and F&gt;.U) Silk t'mbrellas'at
$2.17 and $3.29
A. A; Aldrich, I’rcs.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs. J. Chas.
Rapids.
Kenyon nnd wife and C. day.
Silk. Thread.,
.6 (or 25c | San Silk, each
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
Beachler and wife nnd Mr.*. Miller
M{s. Barbara McCallum of Shullz
and daughter spent Sunday at Jesse is visiting her .«ou Donald McCal­ Itapids spent Sunday un|il Munday
DIRECTORS
grocery Department specials
lum at this pine--.
'
•Kenyon’s of Cloverdale.
A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald McLeay
George J. Doster
Mrs Acker.i- '(lending some
Miss Crystal I-iceman of Hu«lMrs. Nick Acker of Hope Center
T. A. Aldrich
Wm. Elliott
L. B. Teerpening
I pint Maton Cana, per &lt;loxen._45c I Yeast Foam, per pkg
ings spent last WN’k wUh Miss .V.ii'e lime with her dauchlcr, Mrs, Rqss.
was a Sunday visitor at J. Pitts*.
• Burdick of Hlckorr'Cmiiera. ’ '
7. G. Hughes
1 qt. Mason Cana, per dozen. _50c bulk Starch, per pound-.
Martha and Sterling. Zcrocl of Pierce.
Mr. and Mr.*. Ed Peiincls nnd
2 qt.. Ms son Cana, per dozen.. .65c I Corn Flakes . 4 I
(or 25c
Miss Margarei Casey of Hinds
Hustings spent Friday and Saturday
■Grand
daughter.
Glennie*
.
spent'
.
3(1 c
,joxcn..I9c I Spices, p?r pound.
Corners is caring for . lier sister,,
with relatives nl Illis place.'
•Henry Zerbcl visited friends In Mrs. Claud llaminond.
Kalamazoo Sunday.
Claud Mosher and wife of Clover­
dale spent Sunday with his father.
The W. C. T. I . sent Mr*. C. P
Mrs. Charles Shultz was called to Reynolds a lovely bonnet of eiirnaBrush Ridge Saturday by the ill­ lions. Weilnesduv. . Mrs. Hi-yn&lt;&gt;hii
ness of her daughter, .Mrs. Edith has been quire it-. hut i- soijir b-lNalzeL
.
ler.
Slir is very grateful fur and
Mrs. Mina/Kenyon and guest. Mrs. enjoys the Hum-i- wry much, a
I wish to announce to the people of
Howell, .spent Monday with Mrs.; little spot uf sunshine fur lier in
Alice Acker. '
Barry County that I have purchased
her illness.
Miss Bertha Shultz visited ....
Mrs. Anna Itobimpm was a Sun­
'the store and-general merchandise bus­
mother at Hastings Saturday and day caller on Mis. K. Zimmerman.
Sunday.
iness of Gilbert Fox of Shultz and will
Loyal and Maurice Aldrich of
Baltimore visited at Chas. Aldrich's
conduct a first class general merchan­
over Sunday.
.,
Mrs. John Moiirnm. Sunday.
dise business in that village. Your pat­
Mr. and Mrs. Freiheit of Bergen.
Mrs. Delia 'fungale, Mrs. Lena
N.
Y- have been spending some■ Tungnte nnd Mr-. Eva* Bristol nl
ronage will be appreciated and in re­
time with Gus Worn and family.
Jackson were « i.iertained by Min.
H.. A. Zerbel had lhe misfortune’ Lovilia Steven* al Fine Lake. Mrai
turn I will endeavor to give you die
to lose a valuable cow one day last Birdsol is a *!-:•■ of Mr*. Stevens;
best service I can.
week.
and will make tier an extended visr- i
Miss Myrtle Hyde of Hornell, N. it.
Y- is visiting al Peter Mosher'*.
Mrs. Triislii'm Brown of Cutin-'
Iler. Fred Horn and fainiiV start­ dagina, N. Y„ and Elmer Brorfa of,
ed Tuesday morning for their home.: Toledo. Ohio, w.-n* guests of Mr.
In West Unity, Ohioand Mrs. Chains ■ y Tungale from
Edwin Shultz nnd wife, also W. Wediirwlay until Friday.
। Shelton and Charlie Cain of Hast­ * Eli Uougtilnlin of Assyria, was)
Every farmer operates his farm for PROFIT, just the same as every manufac­
ings wore Sunday guests nt the lhe guest of hi- brnljmrand wife.1
turer operates his factory for profit. In farming, just as in manufacturing, the
[home of Will Sheltoh.
Mr. nuii Mi-. Peter ItoughtaliH 1
two days last w. i-k—
. nnc who succeeds is equipped with the BEST MACHINERY. No up-to-date
Mra. Levi Palnialer Wentr In sec
Sloan's Liniment gives instant re­
manufacturer can AFFORD to be without a machine that will SAVE TIME "or
lief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. Il the doctor nl Dowling. Friday.
DO HIS WORK BETTER, no matter what the COST. The very same thing is
goes straight to the painful pari— She htul injured le-.r arm and it ua«
Just "Look at These—
Soothes lhe Nerves and stops the giving her sonj- ’lroujilo and. &gt;Jin
true of the' farmer.
pain. Il is also good for Hheunia- fenced blood (loi-mi.
Saturday
Mr. mu,
-And Mra.
■tism.
&gt;aiu. OTIC
HUMII, I.uv
31 pallia
...... ■evning
........ - ......
-i ।
Bore .Throat,
Cltfest
pains .UIU
and
Wc havp a line of Farm Machinery that is especially adapted to the needs of
Sprains. You don't need lo rub— John Sliellleld .darted from home
the
farmers in our section.
It will pay you to get our prices on anything you ex­
it penetrate.*.
Mr. J. R. Swinger. ’,,r Cnaik flrnvo wifh tlmiKMir- ..n—.
Ice Cream and Soft Drinks, Cigars IP
pect to buy. You know our expenses arc not very high here.
Louisville, Ky., writes: "I suffered riving al that place al
with ouite a severe neuralgic head­ giving Mr. and Mrs. K
Mrs.
and Tobacco
।
a v.-i. ..............
ache for four months without any Sliefllrld'a -I-'
Peanuts and Candy
,
Bunday morning nil
relief. . I used Sloans Liniment for atlfprlse.
First lo
two or three nights mid I haven't went for a joy ride..
STORK DPBN EVERY SUNDAY
'
suffered with my head since:" Gel Woodland. their Lake Odessa, en­
a bottle today. Keep in the houce joying lovely ride around I lie lake
Stop for Refreshments
nl
all the time for pains and all hurts. and back lo Coal* Grove, st.lrtiug
p. in., where they
25c- 50c. and 81.00. Recoffimended for home al
b/ Carveth &amp; Stebbins.—A. E. Mul- armed .iud nev«v slipped a cog.
C. C............
Nu. mil
be ....................
i.im-.i ,i
I
hOlland.—Adv.
*
,...........
CLOVERDALE,
MICHIGAN
....... .........
the home t»f M'-.-nCd Mrs. John
i—BANNER W ANT ADVS. PAY—I Sheffield, Wedursd^, August 5th.

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

CHAS. DENEAU,

Ellis E. Faulkner

The Rexall Store

DELTON, MICH.

*5

Hot! Isn’t It?

Extra Early Sale of

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

Ladies—

Shoes Down to $1.45

Actual Cost. .

Children's Ready-made Gingham
qnd Percale Dresses at Cost.
Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

WM. RENKES&amp;SON
OF DOWLING

F. II. WILKINSON

We Pay

4 Per Cent

Our Big “Closing Out
Sale Still Goes Merrily On

Delton State Bank

Announcement

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich

ANSON C. BOYES

The Farmer Can’t Afford To Be
Without a Machine That
Will Save Him Money

Shultz, Mich.

Kelley’s Kool Komforts

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

�PAGE EIGHT

THE HASTINGS BANNER
jFor Safi*—Millinery slock and llxhanrain.
Doing good
"Milliner." care

restore

I

Bfldgtt Mlaundaratood.

HASTINGS MARKETS

win'1"we on* dX
z'V;
rah d. ““While
div.” we
get DB- L0*B1'MAY
m iur» aiiuio smiiT
lhe benellt of our wet eiiighlmr on
BLIND MAN S SIGHT her newest domestic, "while I'm out »----- -- the north,
just
tfl. potato- -d «.l
‘ (.om-Hed Thursday, July M
J. D, Dielrinh fa improving the Cliarloltc ( itlzrni Raising Fund to "iLui ±1^
BomJ Tb*
Milling Co is piryin
looks of hix west MaiiiMdreet
i
About sn hour taler Mrs., Bounc« M Cf,nlj, fnr whpal
WheaL hog
Nice Furnidied Rooms for light
llrlp Make Phil Covert To
Weighs iifaiui Hod, also rubber I Frank -DrC.ona.- of Eaton Rapid*, dene® by a coal of paint. Will
hmisrkcvping al 3M 8o. Church
came back from her shopping expedi I nil(1 butter fat advance. Oats an.
lire runabout. Geo. Wilkinson.
Fenton
is
wielding
lhe
brush.
See
Agulri.
ML Hoc Phin Smith.
if
Uon. bribing the meat that wm doo week.
Plidnf
rings.
f-wk who wilh his family have been.visMrs. Oscar White, who has been
—" ~ filing lien* and rusticating at lhe
Some time ago when Dr. T/iwry tined to accompany tho potetoss to
ill
'for
some
months
is
some
heller
t’RODtlCa.
For Sale Cheap—Rough l-inch lum­ Mr Side—A six year old gray lake for n few day*, was tin* guest so that she fa riding out a little.
was in Charlotte, lie examined the the dinner table. Alice wm calmlj
Gelding, wergtn f.uirl-t-d bun-J &lt;&gt;n Wednesday of D. W. Johnson
bar fur routing and wheeling, also
Tin* sale &lt;»f the Chautauqua tickets eyes of Pliil Covert, a well-known
bill sluff. Pimm* 4(XU. Inquire
deed pMUids- ’
**
- ”1
'
” ”
blind man of that city. The doc­
l-ik | boyhood days here and remembers is iieing pushed by the commillee, tor exfiressiil u belief that an op­ a goodly collection of the delectable
F. 0. Pierce, City.
. • ■
if jran. MirIi.
- ninny of Hit* older people,.hid there who lias the sole in charge and the eration might ' restore (kiverl's- tubers.
'■' lids been so many changes that he prospects are good for n success of sight.
"Good graHoue!" exclaimed the bor
Cfatcrns built. cleaned and repaired. Fur Sale—Block mare, phono
He offered to do the diflithis our first Chautauqua, &lt;4ugusl
2All work guaranteed. Phone or I .3 rings.
'’jhanlly knew the town.
|cull surgical • work-nl veiy slight rifled mistress. "What in tho name of
llth to HMh.
leave word al Smith’s Market. Leo1
(cost.
Tlie pour commissioners of all that's wonderful are you doing?"
Vi!
day finin Milwaukee, where h® w®
Smith, City.
1' BIG CLEAN SWEEP SALE
| Eaton county will contribute .$20,
"Doin', ma'am?'* replied the fall
if lhe oiieralion is successful. This mald-of-all-work. 'Doin' what ye tplf
AT IRONSIDE SHOE CO/Si^.. »
^i ^.’m
Foe Sale—Good dry niixnl wood)
.....
brings the first cost of the tipera- mo. Indeed. I've done the best 1 could. nhMP. 38; ma.
PERSONAL MENTION
P"i' i'";d .bl r-ci "I l,lb&gt;ll.' A.!
'
(
|.-,l on | ||.-|i w ,i&gt; l-&gt; l&gt;.ik**|.l.
liun down lo WO. uf which StHflO
POULTRY ANO HIDES.
Then she pointed to tho pota
has begn raised by Herl. Patton.
F. Sylvester or Geo. FolhuniL tf Every Pair of Cohmiak, Pumps nnd
With G. E. Gardner til the lielrn
—------------- *------ ?--------------------------- ;
Oxford*,' in the Store Will lie
jaccompanied by A. Ih |h*ll, Jud
Frank Colin*, of ManWee. fa vis­ Two organizations will raise the ■h.&gt; mumbled, "but try as I will. I cant
balance
of
I
In*
required
amount.
I
" '
...................
iting friend* in lhe city. .
If the &lt;&gt;|«eration is successful Dr. find a mats for thia littla beggar."
down town.
CDQlainlng small'•
fallow, M
Gs-orge Chandler of OwijsSo. is
lo Grand Rapid*. Ihen
Iziwry will receive $20 from the
change.
Finder pltfa-e leave at
The Inuwlile Shoe Co. ha* itiaiig-|
»lisas, ru
In mldilion lo this ex­
BANNER Office.
lb ward, r-wk urat.-d a i.ig lU.-.in Sweep Hah*. I ,
Meal prices in .Manila have risen oui.
George Hale has been employed county.
former
..
;---- - --------------------------- - --- ——----- ' A hu-ll Will lllidtlde
pense,
il
will
fa*
necessary
io
have
KMi per coni within a year. •
pmr iff.townsman
as second janitor for lhe rity;
-I • I ■ •
gin m- sail for Covert’s care durtag
For Rent—House with barn. on East '^dmiiafa. *’”»|lfa
inis iii|hig Hah diuniT was llmroughly
school.
■
The province of Alberta has a
weeks following
.Miss
is spcmiing
spending! Iwo
Greoii St. Suitable for two faihl- *'l'',l,r1 ',,r
'■is- Edith
r.uiui Blossom
niossom is
....................
■............. , the operation. coal area of lii.2tH miles, wilh mt
ir,
!,l"i *■'•*
all kimw lb*.
Hie week with Mr. and Mrs. Cha* J,"* money fa now being raised in estimated qiianlily available fur
lies.
Thon. E. Waters, 4IH E.| , 1 *"s
UAIJtD HAY AND STRAW.
So soon -•
ns ------------tho required
1{Charlotte.
h—i“"“
«*•
«—• consumption of 90.000.000,(111) tons.
Green 81. Phone 455.
.rlih.. w.*tl
lliey had a gou&lt; Benmor in Woodland
thin.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pryor return­ । sum is raised. Covert will come to
The opening ot a new railroad in
young j ev
Hastings for I he* o{H*ration.
rUDS-BKTAn. PRICES.
ed
from
tin
extended
Visit
wilh
rel
­
German
East
Africa,
early
next
and family spent
tows, cacti wilh Him* |
as imrrtniMsl. ThurM|a..
year will help to develop ItHt.tMM)
Grand Rapids wilh atives in Illinahf-MomJay night.
Bryans. City, Houle y.
a burguiu. be- , . '• ' ?
Uncle Ebcri.
square miles &lt;&gt;f territory. Hr*;. |LO
The weight of personal baggage
MlJJJLf..
Because
of
lhe
fad
that
lhe
in"Lookin' on d&lt;* bright aide o' life la
Lost—A dark drap ran..... at. Findfishing parly arrived lioum safely allowed free of charge on English ■11 right." said Uncle Ebon, "unleea It
expenses | ctUek Feed
land. (h. . ....... ..
jl
Friday evening, from llieir Ifahimi railways fur each ordinary first
flee.
class passenger fa 150 pounds, aiid de last of lhe electric lights goes ouL" every month of Iasi year ine price;«
uf-uiarriBKi* llreiuws Jins bei'tij-tt. .
.'limy cujuycd the trip and the aim!
Vnrtium Cleaner lo Reni—Electric
ilured from SI to HO cents,
'
BANP«FR WANT AD\S. PAY.
iftna
or hand power cleaners lo rent by

WANTS

Middleville

§_

the day.

Phone 437.

If

For Sale—Fine sunim-T home on
bank of Thornapple lake. In­
cluding liuusc, barn mid shop,
wilh % acre land, some fruit. Home in Hastings. Wednesday.
Mr. Shuk of Grand iiapnls,
Price right. Phone 23«&gt;H. Herl
Sparky
ti, visiting in this neighborhood.
Wjdlace E. Wilhtls of Mandi
Wanted Egpa—My price this week:
No. t eggs, strictly clean and W. tl. Willjlts, returned home
•fresh 22c; No. 2 ••gg*. 17c. Egg*
over two weeks old are not grad­ again before resuming his' sludi
ed fresh. Jo*i*tdi Rogers.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maurer
For Bale—Rcgisli*re&lt;! Du roe Jer*ey
hogs. Both sexes. Treated for al Will Haw blitz-.
cholera.' J. E. MeElwam.
tf.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Skidmore
and famdy. Mr. amhMi*. Fred Mil­
For Sale—Nine room house,
ler ami dtiughler, Dorris ami Mr.-.
.
ijulre 937 Bo. Hayes St.
it Miller of Assyria were pleds- KentUckv
mitly
cntei'laim'd at tin* hmm* of
W. E.
returned
from
For Sale Cheap—One new tent lOx
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Skidmmv,
'
Whitehall.
Friday evvniniu^wlien*
f2. 3 new cols with mattresses,,
new awnings; also fftt fret nils-!
lier hose. Inquire 3u9 Court St. lw
tmimbite.
town, where
For Sale—Four houses in Hastings;
Mr. ami Mrs. A. Roe of Wakesh- males that lie
four horses, take any kind of ma. who have been visiting llieir years.
These
slock, or good farm of eighty daughter, Rev. GouhL returned greatly enjoyed
acres.
Sam 'Marshall, Morgan. home Monday.
inr some
, Mrs. Pheobe
Phone (Ml—5, Nashville.
2-wks
Mrs. Gen. 1‘addleford is ill with /years a resident
sciatic rlietunalism.
To Rent—5. room bouse.
Mrs.
Carey Edmnnils.
2-wks.
•ry bright for
Wanted—Any one thinking of buy­ parents Sunday.
Dell Pursell of
ing u Inuring- car, or roadster.
Call and see me, 1 have a very
'failing wilh In* children, and
good proposition In offer 'you. Sunday.
Mr. ami Rev. Gould ami guests
Joseph Rogers.
2-wks.
Mrs
Mr. ami Mrs. Ib*&gt;* of Wukeshmn.
fror Hal«v-U)nlv think of it A 5 spent Friday wilh Mr. and Mrs.
her daughter Minnie ami family.
Geo. Skidmore.
Giwxl lop nnd newly painted. In
good running order Tor only $250. children uf Hastings, wen* Sunday recently inn'de a line catch on bass
and you wfti ir*-t it on lime. But
Dr. II. C. Swift, nnd family spent
you will have to be quick. Come lilt's.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Calkens en­
nnd mt il al Slab* Si. Garage.
tertained an atilo load of friends
from Hast mgs. Sunday nnd Mrs. slopping -there in Impes that lhe
Wanted—General
team
work. jaU1, Bowes of Detroit.
lake breezes wfill improve her
Chas. Hicks, Phom* 253B. 8(12 N.I Mr-. Jam* Bowes of I Streit is lhe health.
Hanover.jguest of her daughter. Mr.*. Walter
G. D. -Whitmore did business In
Hastings, and found lime to take in
lhe Charlotte vs Hastings ball game.
Mrs. Martin fell upon lhe cement
walk down town Saturday evening
1SAA.-W.H omit.
” Illg Michigan friend.* in afxiul two and reci*ived some liinj briflges mid
In- । months.
VI I.........
J I1..IH-V llialloinilll 14 .lll&gt;‘ IM1&gt;&gt;*I wen* quite ;m &lt;*xp&lt;*nslve pair.
If ’ The kirgi'.-t ciowd of Hit! seaMri
----- lot her mother in Hasting.-..
For Sale—Span of colls.
three[ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ickes were was in this village, Saturday eve­
They catm* lo trade, listen
years old, weight 1300, lhe mak-[gue.-ts of friends in Maple Grove, ning.
to the
Middfl-ville Brass Band,
ing of a good heavy team. One [ Sunday.
light driver, three years old,
Mr. anil Mrs. Jonas Hawblilz were which idays ut»on our slrifl every
three colls, one tu three years I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saturday .-veiling, and to attend tm
old. C. Feldpaturh, 191 t long 2 Cronk, Sunday.
picture shew.
Mr. Karie lit giving
short.
tf; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grohe ami some goo.| shows and is rweiviug
good patronage. ,

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gcniT.il u*". all right. Erv Hleeby
lias orie with which- lie delivers
lx«t—Sal unlay, July 25. between; Gferlrude Baehellor of Hasting* cream lo mi;' local creamery, ami on
MulhollandDrug Store and-is spending the week with her Monday we saw. for the ilrst time
Wear-u-wc|| Shoe store, gobi gfandparopta, Mr. ami Mrs. George baiuniM «k livcn-ij by our lurnl
drayr inn upon an auto. •
. .
no*.- gla*-..'*, chain wilh c-i 1’addh-foi &lt;1.
• ii’arti is hiriiiip: out fine and Git
hook. Finder please leave at ) Miss Martha Ickes who has been
BANNER office.
1-wk visiting in Hastings returned home farmers an* all smiles, esperinlly if
g;1
,—r-n--------------------------- ' Sunday, accompanied by. her cou.—
by get lhe full value
Wanted—This fall or next spring. (m. Mi- Kate Ickes aud friend.
dairy farm to rent on share*.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bidlvipan ami
owner furnishing
everyHiing.! M.n Forrest and Mi- Mamie lljgh- present prices means about two fur
Can* BANNER office.1-wk ,j,-cker -p.-nt Sunday willi Mr. Bi­ one. '
A. J. Steveu,*, wife ami gon. Merle,
£7“—51.-' w, ——7TT7T----- TTTT dleman's parents in Hasting*.
ror Sail lliavy work
t&lt;ain.* -ri,..
in-H-liiii,* i-. attain of Kalamazoo, have been visitine
known as ta*wis team. Also onei;
. •*.
• .Liui.iMtl-iIIMM|
• colL wagon nearly now and plow
. !,|‘ m,-, M* F Cai kill* spent relatives and friends for a few days
in this vicinity.
While Guy say
Mrs. Frank Burnhem. Na-ljviU.*.,
Kalamazoo is all right. w« notice
Mi', and Mrs. W. C. Willills mid
The Y. M. C, A. Camp of boys reFor Sale or will exchange for good: children &gt;*njoyed a ride in Mr.
driver ,n good work horse.
Or- BidiemAn's new Studebaker ear one
liapiils. on Saturday and Ihon on
«on Tobias, Citizen phone 300-2' j evening .Inst ’wieki
Monday out came a new lot of boys
rings.
I-wk
to enjoy camp life f &gt;r a lim*. Thus
Tliiniis Worth Knowing.
do the city boys get a chance lo
For Kale Cheap—Top buggy. 130 F.
Outer street, wilt exchange for' By breeding blind ilsh in &lt;lark live the life for :r few days that the
ice box of kitchen cabinet. Also cave* under red light for several country faiy wiil tell you is so
H is the change that
bicycle in good repair.
1-wk years a German scientist lias suc­ dreqry.
ceeded in producing fish wilh use- iMiiiefltfl us all, it does iu&gt;t ipalter so
Eariy.Potatoes! for sale ai Ray
much what if may be,
&lt; Hammond's south of lhe Hope
I*. Bliss, for some years a resident
A Russian woman Is heading an.
Center school house.
2-wks. expedition which has .Marled to here is here visiting ivlnlive.-., he
reports ev&gt; t-yllring looking fine up'
For Sale—9 room house and lol. cross Arabia al its widest part and in Hie Northern country. .
Will sell for cash or easy pay­ which will try lo jwnetral'i land
• Tuttle Garrell of-Granfr Ilnoids.
ments or trade for farm. 'Joe, never before ftplored,
i The Boy Scout movement, drgan- who spent, his Irfynood doy-f. here
Roger*. Phone 55.
If
|toi*d irt’I’araguay last November, fa spent Sunday with friends lufre and
renewed
«&gt;!•! frt‘*nddifp:.
one.
making
rapid
advance
with
tho
a»For Bale—Top buggy, a pood
Arthur Brace of Grand Rapids,
will sell ..leap,
eheap. also'Kalamazoo
afao Kalai
sislnnce of leading government &lt;&gt;fwas down (in Monday looking up a
range. cook atove ami hard coal ilciuls.
'
'
burner, both good as new. Jo*.
Second-class cities of Kansas real estnle deal.'
Mrs; Howard Van Aukon ami
hm’n jpu:
spurred into activity by
Rogers.
tf have Jj&lt;*&lt;»n
lhe otter of a prisif of Sl.bOtj to the children of Chicago, an* enjoying a
• t Itenl—South side of house No. one which shall 'itrove itself the few days visit with her parents.
20P North Broadway. City water best second class city in the slate Dr. and Mrs. Hanlon.
and sewer connections. C. T. in which to rear children.
E. V. Smilh of Nashville, candi­
‘
Baldwin. Phone 5WR.
1-wk
Rubber nails, for place* where date for Slate Senator was a caller
on Momfay.
E. V. has many
&gt;4* Rale—Two cows.. 812 East metal ones would corrode, are a here
frit/iids in this nock of tin* woods
novelty
from
Germany.
Bond St.-t-wk
Canadian lalior unions demand that hope to ace him realize his
Wanted—Good poultry delivered at lhe eatahlfahrnent of an bld age ambition.'
N. C, Kraft, of Charlotte, hut for
my place on south end of East pension system throughout Canada.
Hudson bay fisheries are lo be many years a barber here, was call­
siraet. Phone 568 R. J. G. Kirchthoroughly investigated from a ing on friends Monday. *
On Saturday night village mar­
comrtiercial standpoint by the Ca­
shal Coats picked.up Charles Annimowing machine tongue. nadian government
,
^Kirnr, on West'Preen St_
Radium water to lie used ns a son,Jr„ ns a drunk and took him in
That there ia need
Qt- . Notify Frank Ickes, medicinal Iwvcrage has been intro­ Hastiiiga jail.
of a cleaning up of the Saturday
duced in Holland.

Practical Talk On
True Economy

Independence, power and influence have' their origin m
ECONOMY. Economy is the force that gives thrift. Evei y
man and woman who has that ambition should practice "economy." Every housewife can make that beginning at home, by
using French’s White Lily Flour.
You will find that French’s White Lily Flour will go further,
and you will use every particle of. it. More than that you
won't have any spoiled bakings that will have to be thrown
away, because every sack of French's White Lily is just like
every other sack. That is because the grain is always thoroughly
cleaned and polished in the same way, and all rcockle" and
broken kernels are taken out. It is made in the way that over
39 yearg of successful manufacture have proven to us to be the
BEST, and by the best and latest models of machinery that
money- can buy.
We give you the FULL WEIGHT which is printed on each
sack. More than that we GUARANTEE French’s White Lily
Flour to PLEASE YOU, and we "make good” on that guaran­
tee. If you ever get a sack of French's White Lilv Flour that does
not please you, all you have to do is to return it to your Grocer
and get your money back or a new sack of flour.
If you are seeking to practice economy, why not try the
French’s White Lily way? Thousands of families are finding it
to be a MONEY-SAVING WAY. So will YOU

Middleville Koller Mills o
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor, Middleville. Mich

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JULY 30.1914- 20 PAGES.

THE PEOPLE OF INDIA
ME Etn MO DIRTY
CHANCE FUR LABOR INIONS
TO GET VERY Bl SY IN THAT
FAB AWAY LAND

WHAT SEVEN CENTS WILL GET

IN THE WAY OF LABOR IN INDIA
Mr. Keeler Finds Koine Intemtlng
Hights In the City of
(jilCutls.
On Hie train from Calcutta to
Benares. Friday. .November H.
.
The people, wc have so far seen
in India, are lull but very poor. and
show that they are poor people
wearing very little clothing, only a
piece of cloth wrapped, around
them, and when they take a bi\H&gt;.
which many tin in mud holes, al the
side of lhe I rack, and al public
pumps, by pouring waler on them­
selves, (hey wftsh their clothing nl
the same time, and dry them while
wearing I hem.
The houses ore
nearly nothing, straw roof, mud
siting, or iititnisHi covered wil li mud.
or woven leaves like mill ting. The
people are shiftless, lazy and dirty,
and have no ambition, doing only
whal Is iiiTessary to sustain life.
The work is done by ox tentiiH.
drawing carts.
These oxen are
.nearly all while, with long hot.is.
The iMHiple’nre unlnlcrealing as
coinpaued'with the Chinese.
As
Isaac expressed il this morning,
“the Chinese are alert nnd active,
nnd have simply gone down because
tin race wns loo fast for I brut
while llipse people you feel are not
even human."
You feel that they
are not around .you. nnd pre un­
worthy of being considered. They
an* cuffed around like dogs, sleep
o&gt;i the ground nnd in huts and holes
Hint our dogs would nol consider.
They are really better off sleeping
outside than in a house.
As for
On
wages, they gel very titlle.
the (rain coming from Darjeeling.
I talked with n Tea Planter.
He
manages a ten gnrden on the plains
la-low, and said that his tea has to
liu broiiglil seven miles and U|i
Ilireu thousand feel to ship by rail­
road. Ctailies will carry n chest of
tea. weighing eighty pound*, on
their backs, ami by nol resfhtg, rim
possibly make two trips a day. He
pays them 7 cents a package, and
Ho- women picking tea, get d'A
cents per day.
When In-, saw our
surprise. Im said nol to feel Mirry
for them, becanno they - wi re per­
fectly hoppy.
We had a-Victoria yesterday in
Calcutta from 3:30 to 7:&lt;*J p. fri*
single hnrse, opu-n Victoria, wilh
nibberllires. and n footman on be­
hind. nud our bill was Mels. \\ e
nearly fninh-d when we paid him;
hr was a gisid fellow, and we intt-iided l&lt;» engage him for the next
•lay. tf the price was not trio high,
hut, h-' surprised us so by lhe small
fee, that we forgot it. and lost him.
Calcutta is a areal city, wifh over
one iiiillimi -population, mid ah
eipial number in Un- suburbs. The
English end contains many line
buildings, and large stores, beauti­
ful parks and drive*. The Zoolog­
ical Gardens are among the best.
. and the Botanical Gardens highly
stmken of. but we did not visit
lh&lt;in
They contain a Banyan
tree, over one thousand feel in cir­
cumference. .
We wen- up before fl o'clock one
morning and visited the Temple of
Knlighal. which is only hideous.
They saerillre goats, and Hit* whole
thing is filthy.
The Temple docs
nol contain anything wonderful.
•
i, it. n. ,. i.i j.. • • .
dirty mud hole. Hint they think wak
nl one lime, the mouth of tho
Ganges. The jdols Ihal they worshitiped at thin |/1art-. are ns crude

and hideous as it is possible to
mnke'thetn.
• Our greatest enjoyment in Cal­
cutta was a visit to the big native
Baxaar. which is without an equal
anywhere in lhe world. Isaac says
Constantinople is not 1-2-3 to iu
It,is in the renter of the native city,
and extends for blocks. .Nearly fit!
lhe streets are simply wide enough
tojnissibly pans ox I cams, and we
eno do so this only by stopping and
edging by. The goods are all sold
in front of these buildings; the Ixiss
generally sits in front on a platform
to do the bargaining, oml the goods
are pileil around him. Each street
lias different, goods, one for foot.,
one for grain, hardware, cloth, silk,
brass goods, etc.
Ox teams are
&lt;irawing and coolies carrying goo&lt;b&gt;;
lhe streets. swarming with people
from nil the different provinces of
India.
We try lo pass through in
a victoria, but decide to walk. We
would,lie stopped a dozen times to a
block,1, pushing over oxen to get,
through. and we would walk ahead,
nnd let lhe carriage gel through ns
it could.
In the brass street (as nil Un*
people use only brass dishes) il
was a great sight, as they have
many line brass bowls and jars, and
are exceedingly anxious to sell. As
we were looking a native came up
with some, junk in his hand.
Of
course they knew al once that he
was going to trade this in for new
goods, and lie was surrounded by
fifty men shriving and reaching for
him.
We asked the Guide what
they said, and he told us il was
"Much honor lo you." . They cer­
tainly do business, nnd have the
goods to do il with.
Practically
everything shown hero was naUvu
made, cloth, hardware, silks, beds,
jcweliy, etc.
The ride to Bcrnares Is from D:I5
at night, to eleven in Hu- morning.
We hnd slopped at Calcutta, at the
Grand Hotel, and by using a' letter
given us by a Mr. Sig. Hart, whom
we had met at Singapore, got a
good room with a bath wilh hot and i
cold waterl Whal a iuxuryl This
room had marble floors, but Ohl
whal beds.
Wc added our travel­
ling bed, nnd got along all right.
Also we are working a new stunt.
Instead of tipping our table waitera when we leave, ns Is lhe cus­
tom, we give them a coin worth
about H cents when we come in to
each meal.
Now that is n day’s
wages, and we get splendid service,
fresh food from lhe pantry, nnd
never a dish that has been passed to
olhers.
Money wi ll spent.
The country to Benares is level
all the way. very poor and sandy.
The starving people try to raise
rice, and to do so draw water from
shallow wells, and dipping it from
one level tn another by hand, using
a rope, and a thing looking like a
butter IwWl.
In lhe dry season. I
these wells and Titud holes give out,
and then the j&lt;ii)ple Manx.

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PART TWO-PAGES 9 TO 19.

Special Announcement
To the Public
On July 23d we fl O A NTT L4 ATI's &amp; GA Their Two Large
purchased from vJLv..rA.iN L 11. V L U CV
Stocks and fixtures
»
Located at Hastings and Remus, Mich.

$25,000.00 Worth of Clothing
Shoes and Furnishings
Purchased at a nominal price, will be placed on sale in the near future at a
STARTLING REDUCTION IN PRICE.
.

Watch For Our Next Announcement
Store will be closed several days before sale to combine and arrange the
two stocks at the Grant H. Otis &amp; Co. Store
in Hastings.

FORREST JORDAN SELLS

THE BIJOU THEATER
Tun Riu Rapids Urn Purcliasc
' Popular “Movie" Show on
'
Michigan Avenue.
Paul Starr nnd his son-in-law.
Edward Hickerson, of Big Rapids,
have purchased the Bijou theatre,
which has for some Hine been own­
ed and operated by Forrest Jordan.
The deal was completed and the
new proprietors took (tossession on
.Monday morning.
.
Mr. Jordan has done much In
build up an excellent patronage,
and the class of pictures shown
was high.
The new owners will
conduct lhe theatre along lhe sain.'
lines and show a high grade of Warner-Ednionds-Krmbcr- ............
lin(j Family Reunion
movies."
•
Mr. Jordan has not yet decided
The Warner-Edmonds-Kcmherwhat business he will engage in.
ling Family Reunion will be held
at Cottage Grove, Clear Lake, on.
Curd of Thanks—I wish lo thank Wednesday.
August
-5,
ioii.
the friends who sent me lhe beau­ Chicken pla dinner.
.
tiful ranis and flowers during mv
Marion II. Warner. Rec'yrecent illness at the Butterworth
Dowling, Mich.
Hospital.
Adv,
Mra. J. T. Moon.
BANNER WANT ADVS.' PAY.

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
^HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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MENS’ SHIRTS A
Special Prices
We have White, White with Black Stripes, Plaited
Fronts, Soft White with Collar, Soft White with Neck­

band.

Sizes 14 to 17.

$1.00.

We have too many and wish to reduce the stock,

These were bought to sell at

and to do so we have made the price

69c
New York Store
Hastings, Mich.

MIO.

MORO IN.
Rejoice greatly, o daughter of
Mr*. J. A. Fassel mul daughter
Zion; shout. O daughter of Jerusa­ (Iran* spent a "Tew day' the fore' Sunday with n/latives in
lem; liehold thy King cometh utitu
pari of this week attending Hie
thee.
. There will In* a prayer meeting
Rev- J. K Hnreldilui Icavus this Dirt
nt Miss -II. iliav.-i nimi’s Friday
Tue.-ulay
tiext Sunday as it is Hie time of our cmnp ini'
annual camp meeting and confer­
ence al-Manton.
—
former's brother Roll:
Misss Ida Bolinger of Hasting Inn.I Sunday.
spent a few days last week helping
Hilda
nnd Howard Shafter are ovMr. and Mrs. Jam-- Mead to gel
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Mr. ami Mrs. Dell I»oslte and chil­
dren of Battle Creel, came Wednes- 1 r—
day by.aulo V&gt; vi'il Mrs. Dostie’s Ir
mother, Mrs. Elldn Nesbitt. Mrs.L—
I&gt;. and children stayed till Monday.!
Mr. Miller and wife of Rattle
Creek spent a pleasant day Satur­
day with tho former's sister, Mrs.
James Mead mid family.
T. O. Pearce lost a valuable bog!
Sunday apparently overcome by the

Lester Webb’s folks entertained •
his mother nnd brother George a
few days Hie fore part of lhe week. I
Mrs. Maggie McClure returned |
Friday morning lo lier home' al ,
Chicago, after sp.... Wig a couple of ■
weeks wilh her fattier* Geo. C. Higdon and family.
Miss Grace Higdon spent Saturday in Hastings.
Mrs. Bertha jjverlcy of Hastings
spent lhe week-end with her par­
ents Adam Everley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Munton' and
grand daughter Dorothy arrived in
llieir auto from Detroit Saturday
bringing their c|uli|reri Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Knapp and daughter
Alice with them. Mr. Knapp re­
turned Sunday, Mrs. K. and daugh­
ter remaining for a few days. C. G.
Munton of Kendallville, Ind., is also
home.
’
Forest Preston of Grand Rapids
is spending a part of his vacation
with his aunt Mrs. II. H. Devine and
family.
Miss Gladys Walker of Chesaning
returned to heu home Saturday af­
ter spending a week with W. N. and
R. H. Devine's folks.
0. D. Fossett was in Hastings Fri-

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wilh the somber green of the trees

and shrubbery covering lhe hills.
UNCOVERING ANCIENT .Aboie
lhe low mound* of the form­
COURT ROUSE REVS
er pueblo rises the stately ruin-of
Um old Burch, a massive mb Hee of,
'IMij
CITI
IN
NEW
stone, the walls of which are at
least &lt;15 feel high and i fe.*t thick.
Hnrrmae l.Ieere*.

Arthur A. AHardlng. Carlton.. ..31
Bessie L. Fuller, Carlton ............. 26 EXTENSIVE EXCAVATIONS ARE
BEING MADE IN UVARAI
J. W. A. Franittoborger. HaslingaJIO
China .May Page, Hast mgs ......... 30
RUINS.
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Quit Clubn Deed*.
Eugene IkhM'flrnnfi' lo F.nrl Mc­
Allister, lol 7. Fine Lake Park.
Johnolown. 1l,o&lt;&gt;.
Vernon Andrews In Milan An­
drews, 80 nerca, sec. 21, Maple
Grove. &lt;MJQ.
Homer S. Yeckley el al. to El­
more B. Hathaway nn.d wife,
acres. s**c. 23. Rutland. 11.00.
Warranty I&gt;nK
James E. H.ihiiell l«» Waller
Huehb-r ami wife, lot 5, blk-" 3,
FreetMirt.
Roxana Dawson to Cora D. Amy,
lot I. blk I. Butler's Add, City,
ll.ou.
John J.i.-hty to O. B. Lichty aad
wife, ift acre*, sec. 20, Hastings.
1100.110. ,
(’.Ims. E. Ibiwlniler to Roy u.
Ri.wl;lli. r..J"l i. blk It, P.urolt'Add, Woixllalid."&gt;000.00. .
Hastings Realty in P. T. Colgn»ve lots 5 .nnd 10 blk. 26, n so
lot 5. blk 30, Lincoln Park Adil,
(lily, 1wn.no.
(.Torge G. I’ll!Is l« Arkwell Al ­
lardyce and wife. 50 acres sw-tioiv
2. ’I’horiiapple. 11.500.00.
Adrian Smnerville l&lt;» Rose M.
Clark 30H acre*, sot. 25. Prairie­
ville. iej.noo.ou.
. .
Herman Sharphorn to Frank r,
Ellsworth nnd wife, lot 8. blk 1,
Dunning !* Add. City 13.2O0JM).
Cha«. (5. Fn*er th Willftim Eck­
ert and wife, lol (138. City. 123OJMI.
Aben Johnson to Dasic C. Crue,
north half tot 832. City. 11.00.
Geo. M. WluUemore to Qljas. A.
Norwood, 10 acres, sec. 8. I^y,
^^Rose M. Clark l&lt;&gt; ‘Adfiaii Soiiner-

UUY SPANISH MISSION
BUILT M THt RUHS

It measures 50x101 feel. The pueIdo is built Of sandstone slabs, nnd
lhe walls haw* flic usual thickness
of t(F to 12 inches.
The pu«Mo
formed nt least three squares, sur­
rounded by tlx* usual Urge build-1
logs. I am not sure as lo the ex­
istence of estufns, as deep snow
tilted every depression ami covered
llu* mounds with a layer at 1&lt;‘wnst a
foot deep.
But on a second visit
when tln*j-’ W.M lew snow oil the.
ground, I thhu: I noticed traces of
a cideulnr e.-tu'a.
“Possibly the apple grove al
Manzano was lhe nrcjiaid of the
former mission of Quarai.
Gnrdetu, fniil trees and vineyards m
New Mexico in the s.-v. nl.-.-nth
century wer.* mostly eoum-clod
wilh tqissiqns. except at Santa Fe
ami perhaps in (he Rio Grande Val­
ley. where were the largest hacien­
das of the Spanish colonists. There
stands nt Mniunno a grove uf tail
apple trees surrounded in 1812 by
a wall nf'adobe.
The trees a;e
tnjnifeilly very old nnd entirely
m-gltniled. II is probnltle that they
were planted by some of the iqissionnrics during the Mveploflith
century.
If there was no inissnm
nt .Manzano, then the old fruit trees
must, have belonged to the minsiet)
at Quarai."
According to ancient Spanish
history, the Spaniards who settled
nt Qunrai had nn exciting time.
The bitter |;&lt;&gt;-idily of the Al....te ­
le lhe Pueblo Indians of llu* Saline

Interesting Glimpse of i’a^ Epoch
In Eearly Si llh inent of lhe
Soulhnesl.
.
[Miring the last few weeks the
School of Ain. i i.'an Archaeology al
Santa Fe has ls-en &lt;-oiiduttiiig ex­
tensive excavnti'.iP on the site of
tho ancient Sgiyiish mission at
Quarai, N.
mid has secured un­
expectedly rich scientific returns,al
the very outset of this important
work.
THE PRESIDENT FA IDENTI.Y DOES NOT TRUST THE PEOPLE.
The ruins at Quarai have formed
Jewelers and Opticiana
We still have the elramJ- anomaly in this country of the largest crop
an object of inlerest and specula­
Hastings.
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Mich.
in our whole, history, yusl sums of idle money in Hie banks awaiting
tion for many rears. The walls of
the old tntesioii established by llu*
profitable investail’d a mw banking mid currency law which will
Spaniards early in lhe seventeenth
provide un ••mciffency currency that will prevent a jinuiey panic, mid yet
lion. Accoiiling
to . Vi'lnncuurt,
century are still standing.
Ou
business is admittedly poor, factories, with rare exceptions, find orders
Stinrai Jiud 600 inhabitants imnifevery hand an- .-sidenres of occuialely prioh to its alMindoment.
few mid hard to pel. President Wilson ileclnretrllial lids is purely psy­
pnliou long Antedating lhe Span­
Algiiit 1671 the Apaches compelh’tl
iards.
Moamis show the existence
chological; Ihal is that there is no-valid, basic reason for the existing
the Quarai peoph* to Uy tp the pue­
&lt;&gt;f ruined hou- - and kivas, and
When you have any moving to be
admittedly very low state of business.
In other words, according to
blo of Tajiqii'*. about twelve miles
there has existed no doubt in the
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
President Wilson, wc have a condition for whose existence there is no
northward. The latter village re­
minds of nclenliito that Quarai was
mained
inhabited
probably
a
year
al
one
lime
the
renter
of
a
large
reason.
■
Pl AHO «M0 SAFE MOVING
longer,
when
ite
oeeupanla
wore
settlement *of Indiabs Iwlonging to
For a lime he seemed to have mi idea that, there was a.wirl..&lt;if conalso furred to succumb to the Ihisthe Tiqua bram-h of lhe Putblos.
ipiracy among certain large interests; who would Im* affected by pending
Our Specialty.
lilily of the Apache and to flee to
The truth of this theory has been
‘ measures lM*foro congress, to frighten lhe country for the purpose of de­
Ixirne out by th.- preliminary ex­ rasionally courting their friend­ El Paso, being alterward settled in
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
feating lhe Prefiueiil’s wishes, and an authorized statement from tho
cavations Ibis fall.
Further work ship and even entering into alli­ the village iif Ldela del Sur. furth;
er down the Rio Braude, where
While House put forth that absurd view of the situation. The Presi­
i sbeing ruMnd and it is expected ances against the Spaninhlj.
One
tliat when th.- work is completed of Qi** b“st»plaumil uttenip's at in­ tlicfr descendants, almost, com­
dent could not have felt compliment*-*! by the comments of even his own
ItaUhawa
Qunrai will yield ns rich -cienlitle surrection. previous to the suc­ pletely Mexicnnized. reside today.
party press on Im jilb'inpt to trace the cause of poor business to a con­
Such is all that is known of the
returns as th'- ruins of Tuyouyi cessful outbreaks of ItMtt, origiuntancient eiey which is now being
spiracy of a few big interests. The absurdity of it was conclusively
and Pnye, exh-n-tve Pueblo .settle­
fd at Quarai. between 1661 mid unearthed m New Mexico, one of
shown when hi*own newspaper supporters pointed out that big business
ments in the Rio Grand*- Valley, 1660. An Imjinn of that village
which have h«* n &lt;‘om|delr|y exca­ known under the Spanish name &lt;*f the eftrty wientisU’ who explored
was not controlled hy men of such small hrain-fHiwer ns would suggest in­
Dr. He­
vated by the Srlimd of American Esteban Clemente, was the soul uf Quarai did excavating.
citing a nation-wide business depression in order to get a little petty
wett, who has charge of the work
AtMtract Ulock, Hwllna *
Archaeology.
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this conspiracy, ami was in secret
revenge on the itrosidrnl. If there is any lot of me® who have the most Prairieville, tumoo.
Money to loan on Ural EeUle. Real
Al Quarai a number of skeletons communication-with'most of the nt i.Hisrni. has excavated and re­
to gain from prosperous limes and the most to lose from bad times, il is
have been found, the first I’inun other pueblos. The plan was th. I stored many pueblos in the Soulh- BaUte aold on cotnnilMlon.. UtnMral
Probate Court News.
bodies to lie stmlie*! scientifically. to. deprive the Spaniards nf their west ami Geiilral America, ami he convtyancing. Having a complete Mt
the owners of big buninc.**; mid-for tho President to intimate that such
believes Quarai is going to make
Estate of Lorenzo Andrews. De­ The Tiguas occupied a narrow
men would harm themselves mid their own business, interests in order to ceased.
Receipts und requests lo strip along the eastern slope of the lior.-e-s by having them dll stolen by oin* of the most inlercstiiig archae­
show their disapproval of (ho President woukl bo as absurd as to say discharge Hied.
Discharge issued Manzano Mountains, and nt one the Apaches, and afterward, on the ological parks in the world.
eve of Holy Friday, lo fall upon all
that n man might “cut off Ins nose to spila.hiH fact*," as lhe old saying ♦o Milan Andrews.
lime were a numerous ami power­ the whiles simultaneously.
The
Estate of James Ik Chilson. De­ ful tribe, but an- believed- to have,
goes. We have heard nothing recently from the While House intimating
Denmark is the Ink’?! counlry tn
plot wat* delected and the leader
/a big business conspiracy lo cause business depression since the ridicu­ ceased. Order ailjoutning hearing been almost completely extermin­ cxH'Uled. and the danger was thus adopt a syslcm of widow's pensions. I fCR aACSACHE aiONtTC ANO 1 LAO DIR
of claims entered.
ated by th? Apache Indians.
The aver'eti..
.
lousness of such a course on the part of big business was so conclusively
Estate of Ix)diwiMr" A. Vcklcy. site of lhe ancient Indian town has
Quarai
is
the
last
pueblo
on
the
deceased.
Estate closed against been mapped and shows that there
shown.
Final account filed.. Or­ were at least fifteen terraced hous­ bonlers of the Salines iwisilively
Since lhe caunlry ridiculed hi-rtheory Ihal the existing depression was claims.
known lo have been inhabit, d by
din to a conspiracy of big interests, the President has taken another der assigning residue of estate en­ es. arranged in a series of uuad- lhe Tiguas.
On lhe aouthca«b*rn
tered.
Discharge issued to Homer raneb--.
Man? underground Mvm border of the basin are niiu« which
tack, and has invited Mr. Pierpont Morgan. Henry Ford and other men of S. Yeckley.
or sanctuaries, have been located,
nation-wide reputation to give him their personal views ns to.lhe causes . Estate of John Freeman an al­ and all those will be cleared of the ar.- thought to b«* those .»f a Piros
Application accumulated rubbish of ceulurieR village. The range of the Timins;
fit lhe slowing down of business here wheh conditions should call for the leged insane neraou.
was limited to a narrow strip ,ilo;ig:
Even more interesting than , the
, greatest prosperity. The pity of it is thnt It never occurred lo him lo for order declaring patient sane.
A nice assortment of subjects mounted on
flle&lt;l.
Physicians report and order Indian town is the extensive Span­ the eastern slope of the Manzanoconsult with Hie busings.** fntcresls of the country at all before he em­ granted.
chain, beginning with Chilili on the
heavy cardboard with imitation wood border, ready
ish ecclesiairtical institution which north and ending. With Quarai on
barked upon pis “program” the result of which, according to his theories,
Estate of Pearl E and Andrew D. has been uncovered.
It has been the south. Considering each site
to
hang
on the wall.
would emancipate business from all that hampered it in the past, and Kennedy, minors. Annual account found that tin* Spaniards built
separately they Were ail well elms­
more* extensively on the site.of
usher in a'new era which he called “The New Freedom." But the facts of Guardian filed.
of Wendell D. Freeland et Guarai than v.i» al first supposed. en. for each has its perniam n! wa­
do nol tit into the President's thiwries, mid the people who arg to be the al Eslat.*
minors.
Annual account of The ruins of the old mission have ter supply. sufficient wood, tillable
land within .easy reach, turn un
recipients of this “New Freedom" find instead nf the promised prosperity guardian filed.
•been an object' of public interest
Bargains in every department. See our enamel
an era of business depression that resembles That of 1893-1,’except that
Estate of Pliuy McOmber, de­ ' for many years, .hut these formed &lt;&gt;|H*n view toward several points of
ceased.
Order admitting will io' only a part-uf the buildings er«-ctwi the compass, thereby making it
ware and‘kitchen ware for bargains.
wo have iiow i,o money panic, and no change for one as then.
••n’sy to . guard against surprise.
probate
entered.
Bond
filed,
let
­
by the Spaniards, who must have
But lhe President seems grimly delerminod upon his program, and
ters issunl to Owen M. McLaughlin, converted Quarai into an important None of these p.-ople occupied n
will insist upon -applying his theories In. our industrial life., no matter admr.
strong -position of defense.- Tliei
headquarters.
Adjoining
the
how evident their unfitness. - He has compelled a readjustment of grow­
Estate of Minnie Dale Olner. Pe­ church have been discovered the
apart that they could easily a»-i-i
ing and manufaciurng products in I his country to his tariff-for-revenue- tition for admission Us Kalamazoo' foundation of buildings
Hastings, Mich.
which
Report of; wore evidently a monastery nnd pne nnollu-r in case ..f ntla.-k, and
only theory.- That never worked weW in lids counlry, is not working well Slat.* Hospital filed.
yet they had to yield to th.-ir !&gt;.*pliysiicans, filed.
Order admitting’ missiun school.
The
settlement
now as every man ncqualuled wilh industrial conditions knows, and wc patient to Mate Hospital as a pri­
rndilary foe, and even the prolec-l
’ was surrounded by a massive stone lion of lhe Spaniards could t.&lt;d
believe ni'ver.did and never can work well here. The revolt against his vate patient entered.
wall and there wen- inner fortillparly in Louisiana, and the results of recent special elections are proof- . Eslate of Ethel M. Lewis, a min­’ cations defending certain pueblos., save them. They were merely Hie
oul|Hx*l&gt; Of Hi.- Pueblo country ami
Quardi is located mar tin- New were separated from Ih.-ir br.-(ln- ii
that the country knows the larifT-for-revenue-oniy theory cannot work or. Annual account of guardian1
ummer resort of Moun- on tin? Rio Grande by a forbidding’
hen*. He is now engaged in a struggle lo compel) congress, evidently filed.
Estate of Qirolinb M. Maynard,
nd was owm-d by Messrs mountain chain, through which against its will, to try out another pel theory of his—restoring coinpeli- deceased.
Order
determining
McCoy * Corbdt of that only two pass.--* lead. Th.--.- pa.*«'tionaud forcing big business to break up into smaller units. Congress has heini entered.
suited th** site of th*- ancient city rs could be easily occupied by an
been in continuous session for nearly It'* months, and then? is an evident
enemy.
LAKE VIElft
lo the School of American Archae­
disposition to balk on the part of many congressmen in his own party.
The destruction .if .Qunrai mid I
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Brown and ology al Santa Fe to In* qycayaled other pueblos of the Salines bt-’.
But it seems prolioble that the nnli-tru-d hill, the trade commission bill
children of Toledo, Mr. nnd Mrs. and exhihiie.l as a public archae- .am.- in.-vitable as mh.ii ns -the
Habits are hard to change. Yoy may have a habit of us­
and oilier Phsideiilial nostrums will Im applied lo Hint Very sick palienF," Eli Chatman mid children of LN**-' ologieal park.
Dirvctqr
L- Apaches spread in thnt direction,
ing some other kind of bread.- If you have, change it for a
the country's business. The evident haste of the President sewis lo Im* spent over SnmJny wilh -Mr. and Hew.-lt ' immedialely
began the which they Imve dn-uim Iodo pre-'
while and order a few loaves of Cottage Bread.
work of excavation ami restoration vious to the nvent of the white
due lo that reaction against his party, which he sees to lie joining—lhe Mrs. Charley Chatnmn.
Mr. ami Mni. George Bell and which promises lo be the most f-x- mao in Hie Southwest. When Hit-1
election of a congress next November which will |m opposed to the Wil­
We have a spUndid patronage on Cottage Bread, many
son ideas aed which may block his efforts to gel his program completed daughter Ruby and ftrvin Ailertk leusivc and important work of the Pueblos bad received from (he!
people who^isc it /ell us IT’S THE BEST.
ing motored l&lt;&gt; Waterloo. Indiana. kind carried nut jn-ihis country. Il
unless he gels it finished before next March. Strange that a Pfrsident Thursday to visir-relatives. return­ will lake several seasons to nucov- S|.auiar.ls new domestic plants amt. I
nlMive all, new domestic animals,'
wlio claims lo aesira only whal the people wish is not willing to submil ing Sunday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. .1- the ancient Indian city ami the the inducement for-the nomads to
All we ask of you is a trial. We will let Cottage Bread,
his .program
Ilj£ pet&gt;ph- al the next yleclhm. and have it stand or fall Bell of Hastings kept house for Spaui*h settlement then-on. but prey upon the house dweiluig In-!
itself, convince you.
rich scientific rewanls. arc |ootu-d dians-wns greatly increased.Oiriy-,by llieir ai'.)&gt;iova?1Tr droipprovTil. He has given the rnimtry a good rur- | theta while away.
! Ml»s Annina Gillespie onteriainihe rapid cQlonlzan..n &gt;&gt;f New M.-x-i
roiu-y and Junking bill.-aud a iauff Jaw that u in line with his own ed.lwo girV friemlt* from Kalamazoo
Quarai i&gt; the most beaulifiiWy lo­
Jhcories. Tnat i- enough to let the p«*pple judge. But it's a safe hr* from, Friilay until Sumlny. Char­ cated of nil the pueblo- of th** an­ i»-.» could have MV.-d thi. villages on ;
lhe east side of th.- Manzano chapi.;
thiii he never will pul it iq*Ju llm people in that way, but will continue ley Myer*- of Raidings spenl Satur- cient prophet of the Southwest. U This Was imiaisslblc, as Sliaiu was .
t* situatnj almost on the edge of too weak ami New Mexico not sufto hnra*-3 and liamp-i business by ludding this congress in continuous dn’y with the girls.
Mrs. Ftoy&lt;l McKay spent llu- lhe dismal salt lakes known us the iicieniiy inviting to warrant extra­
session until it pass*-- the measures he has insisted upon; for he realizes week-end with her cousin. Miss Salines.
The salt gathered from
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J. W. ARMBRUSTER. Prop.
that the counUy is alt- idy tired of hi- program, and wifi show its disap­ Mabie Fcighiner. of near Nashville. th.-.* lakes was an indm-omenl l«&gt; ordinary exertions, f
Quarai was lh.* sent of a span-!
Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Gillespie, ami the Tiguas for establishing thein- isti .mission from 162V, and contain-*
proval id Ins jipposs-ibk-Jhevrk-s next November. But if,his theory of
Hastings. Mich.
Jelling the ... pl** d&lt;&gt; tlZ governing is correct he would, it .-.-.-iii- to us. children Sarah ami Shirley. Mrs. relv.-s in th. ir Ulcinity. The na­ ed a monalery and chtU'di dedi-1
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Alex 'Gilh’spfe and son Ehni*r nm- tives wiTe acquainted with salt ns rated to the Immac.ulnle concep- i
tmljmii lhe bai.iih-e of his program to II.... . at the next elect ion, and give lored Iq Bellevue Sunday to visit
a condiment in Unirs anterior to
the cotintry a li st.
.
relatives.
th.- Spanish era. ami Bandolier and
had lhe people fully Junderslood that President Wilson would do as
.Miss Anna Bolter of Hastings vis­ other nuthoritiea «»• the Southwest
he ha- done, &gt;1 oi.iy be questioned if he ever would ha\e been elected in it ed Mf. and .Mrs. James Boiler believe that the Tfauas established
a- limiled commercial intercourse
the first place. Hisyh-elii.y
an ncridenl.’he feceivinb hut il per-cent Sumlny.
Mrs. Alice Cool bough and daugh­
of Hu- popular vol**. Wilh a practically united opposition, as now’seems ter Volina are visiting friends al with ollu-r Iriln** With Ogll as a
inisis of th.* I railingpndgildr, and with the sliong le.-u-lion nbw evident against, his policirii, ('.harlot to.
The Salines became \gry impor­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr Fisher of. Mar­ tant to (he Spaniards in Southern!
the chain, s for Hie suoo-s of Ids piirty-?v&lt;in sljm enough, and that may
tin
(torners
ami
Mr.
mul
-Mrs.
Floyd
Chihuahua.
Sale from- Manzano
well Account hu hi- refusal to let congress go home until it shall-comNesbcl spent Sunday with Mr. mut was carried in the sovenleenlh cen­
, pk-le all of hi&lt;J« gislative program.
tury as far as Parral, about 60i&gt;!
Mrs. Frank Cogswell.
President Wilson is an honest man. a t h-aii imm. a highly educated
Mrs. Charles Smith and daugh­ miles soUlhwst, near the border of.
mid i-uiisci. nliou- man. But he is repealing lhe folly of many another ter.-* Florence. MiMred and Eva Chihuahua, for the reduction of
like htnis-lf in tiyhig h. make our industrial life over until it will til his spent Friday with Mr. add Mrs. silver or*-&gt;. und the salt trains be­
came a i.-.urce foe th** A|»ach.-s
Sain
Varney of Nashville.
theories of what it should Im. He will find that is a bigger job than any
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Charlton aixl also. By 1670 the Ajuichr* had .in­
man can accomplish.
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' Irving s|H'|il Sunday with .Mr. and tercepted all communication with
Mrs. Henry Althouse and family of tile Salim-, and the trains return­
Vermontville. .
.
ing from Southern Chihuahua were
compelled lo remain at what is now
r of a HOLLAND
RAGLA DISTRICT.
Eli Paso. Very soon after the rtitsFuel—Because
Rolla Fox I* lhe first to thresh in sions- at. lhe Salines -had to be
abandoned.
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(his iiingliisirluxMl.
Aside from the salt lakes the re­
Firsl—The Holland four Grate
Lucile Wunderlich spent Salurdims nol spill any fnel with ashes
day night and Sunday with Ada gion &lt;ifforibd many advantages
and no nsli sifter In nerded.
M
.Vpinnll and
attended Sunday which aiipraleil to the Indians. The
h-v.-ls U-tween tin? Salines and
scIhmiI at Carlton Center.
Second—The Holland Al’r-udmit"
Mrs. hydra Benter is still under Galisteo w.-re the favorite haunts
lino Ftrr-pot burns fuel the prop­
of tho antelope and the mountains
tin- doctor's carer
er nnd most natural way,
MiiWChlota Rngla spent last week fo the west abounded in bears,
Thlnl-^The Holland One Piece,
•. . -,-r.
wilh her uncle Aden Burroughs deer and turkeyB.
All &lt;4M(. Iron Radiator extracts tlie
Bandi-lier. who conducted his ex­
mi&lt;i fa'mily. •
hrat pcneralrd and sends it up
Mr. mul Mrs. Emaimual Brodbeck tensive investigations in the StoutltHiruiiuli thr warm air pipes to all
ami son Carl of WiMxjbury spent west in the early We.
tho rooms.
Sutiday with Leouard Wunderlich Quarai:
That i« why:
“I mw Quarai several times, al­
'and family.
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“Holland Funiares Make Warm
A&lt;len Burroughs and wife were. ways in wniler and under the most
Friends."
I callers al Mrs. Dell* Ragla s, Fh- unfavorable circumstances, and yet
cairiufi away with meta vivid im­
J. W. TIBBATTS
i,lay'
'
pression
its singular beauty, rhe
HASTINGS. MICH.
I An all niglil church has been led sandstone
fonnalum nf lhe
Redmon. Lansing, Mich.
opened in Chicago, for the ujght rocks that cioo out in the neigh­
borhood is in pleasant contrast
wfii-kers.
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number of your fl&lt;» k. but it i»
such a drag a» is iln- case wl
feeding for &lt;-gg I""•Itii-lion is
rjinl right into th*
(if course, one d
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overfottoned.
8*-'
fore killing time, gt

toe* mul a tnasli with
rhc.it scrap in il.
limes a week add jh
coal to the soft f&lt;&gt;--t.
corn at night.
Wl
give as rimeii of a '
ing RmhI as |Hissibl&gt;.
younger.- They first act ns Ibmgh get a liberal supt-l&gt;
they were hurt, run away, sit down,
get up, tumble over,’ etd sitting'
down, go just a little, mid thru go oiliest bredda in ih&gt;down again. Have lost several nnd dtird. nnd. unlike ।
noticed more this morning.
The still a leading f
second or thlril day they rati’f-Ttel’ dauWTm if iKiultry
out of the way of each other. Ti.i-y ••invent" a variety
have free range, fresh waler, milk, I he test Of lime nsei’ceiiings. ground feeu- and ate Bt-nhma. It is tn n
—a large, grand i&gt;
yet at eight to b-ti
... ..r.
makes mi i-xcelciil broiler.
As a
winter layer i| Is no| only unsurp.issed. hut it produces a handsome

i-ucki-rvls than pullcis and ntmt
frequent among Hit- heavier breed;
Ilian tin- liglit ones.
The chief cause of the trouble i&lt;
loo rapid growth, due to over-fi-cdi|ig. Th&lt;* weight then incn-asc;
fastec-lhan the strength.
It b

M0«£ 31
ijui-nt cause.
The trouble
unsteady gait ,»■■■&lt; ■■.
»
wiir^-. makes it such that tin
can ixdvplmiil alone.’ The ti
often’seen sitting while vat ini

Salads become opo of the most generally served dishes
during the summer months.
And what is a salad
without ,

Mrs. David Wilkinson. Lotah-ano limiult epent Sunday in Grand llaiiMinnie Taylor .«p»:ni Tuesday with iij&gt;.- They made'the trip,- tn the
lhe fiirmers daughter. Mrs. SnlL Turmer's auto.
Mr. mid Mrs. Will. Nichols spent
Sunday with tin- latter’s’ cousin;

capontzii

*tnt&gt; fir Oini’i Pin Lui lU Zlic Piliti

SOODS DELIVERED

NO MORE
J LOSSES
Rs. WORMS

be taken up '
thnt it Will w.

Our Own Pickle Recipe is

We have just received a large

Mrs. trank Short's uncle. Mr.
iM'her. nod daughter and grand&gt;u nf tihio. are spending' n f«-ys

WORKS WONDERS

we are satisfied that every one is filled with the
best and purest grade of spices that can be ob­
tained. We could use inferior grades, but wc
consider this mighty poor advertising for the

one of the best on the market. It contains
Ground Mustard, White and Black Mustard
Seed, White Ginger Root, Gloves, Tumeric,
Allspice and Mace in the right proportions lo
give the pickles a good flavor.

NORTH EAST CASTLETON.
Samnite Heflleliowor has gone
Saranac to work’for his brother.
The L. A--*•- will m&gt;'&lt;‘t Thu’rsi
afh-rnooit, July 30. .with Mrs-. •-&lt;
Forman. It will be a pot luck si

nmnentcjl by blai
hackle, black tail.
strong bay colored
urnmnciital comb -&gt;
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tit-ad. causes admii.itinn |&gt;y all
see it.
Ils quiet, gentle ways.

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist

HASTINGS,
g&gt;- C.lmii bad the misfortune
ic way to slip mid fall while
barn, hurting his bark quite

CLARKSVILLE

Safety First

Mt-. Frank —Dunkin spent
week al her daughter's, Mis. ’
Briggs in Hastings.
Women an- employed in road
building in Singapore, breaking up
niui’Ji. nf the material with small
limtmu-rs.
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granddaughter, Mildred Howlett,
visited Waller Post mid family in
Mulliken, over Sunday.
Miss Ihuel Mole is entertaining

MICH.

your electric work. Ton'll
know it ia done right sod that
your buildings are safe if 1 do

Registered Percheron
Flit Fur OU Slilllii

Success
Hampshire.
She will return
rail.
is Helen Cool of Saline and
This slnlllon was formerly owned'
• Wiiirhesl.T spent Tm-sday by Owen Onilfiiiiller mid Is well
iki- Odessa. H)'- guest of Crysknown to horse breeders of Barry
(kginty.

WEST 'VERMONTVILLE.
s. Anna-Hiirgman of H.istinss
siting at John Simrc’s and U-n

ially (or us.

Sold at

: Coffee -Ranch
Jefferson St.

Hr is n line yoiuifl stnllhiii of Hit- Hastings,
very hm-dh-sl sliM-k.

there by the Illness of Mrs. Hay’
sister. Mrs. Spooner.
Our band is progressing in-tin

imlhlng but.the unsteady gait is ttpparonl, the cohib is red. mid other
things indicate health, hut Inter the
bird gets thin, feathers mil irnorly
and is a distressed object.

Mich.

Drink and Drug
Habits Cured

GOOD OLIVE OIL?
Our Richelieu Lucca Olivo Oil is the finest quality of
Italian Oil manufactured. You will appreciate IL

HOT WEATHER DRINKS

We offer-a most palatable and refreshing beverage in
both our linger Ale and Root Beer.
These superior thirst quenchers are packed under
tht! Richelieu Brand and for pleasing, satisfying, in­
vigorating qualities are uivuirpass&lt;-d.

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

OF GOOD MEATS
doesn't, jusf happen lo be so. Tht-n-'s a reason. In fact several
of them. The animal from which the meat is taken must be in
good rondiNiin. It must have been properly slaughli-n-d. Tinrrteut must be properly rurf-d.
Al! Iliesc di'lnils receive our most careful attention. Wo buy;
the Ih-si slock that can lie hqd.
We have a cement slauglitvr
huiis--, and we keep il ck-iin. Our. market is clean and we have
lhe largest couhnu uf any-market in Barry iknrnty. There you
hiuc.thv reasons. . That's why yoiLget good. Ihn-ly IlnvuD’d iqcaU

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BESSMER BROS
TIM Moat Market Men

HuUsgl, Kith.

I will sell my
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Hens
and one Cock Bird
My White Plymouth Rock Hens and
one Cock Bird
.
ALSO
7 Barred Rock Hens and one Good
Cock Bird and my White Orpington
Hens and one Cock Bird

These are my Brooding Pens and Exibition
Stock. Call if any Wanted Also my Exibit­
ion Coops.

M. W. Hicks

Hastings, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND WAI-NLT STS.

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS

tlie birds get all of the green f&gt;n»l
they wai.t, as that is mi important
feature of the treatment.. Rubbing
the legs with tincture of arnica mid
adding half a (caspoonful of tinc­
ture of mix vomica to each quart of
drinking waler will aid greatly in

Cloverdale, Michigan

are turning.. out

Mr. mid Mrs. HeHierl (MinsA-spiNi
Stuidny in Irnwell wilh his piirenD
Mr. mul Mrs. Roy i- ii’inid linvi
been enjoying a wedk al .lhe hike.

Jlonic Treatment for Tobacco. Neu­
rasthenia or Nerve Exhaustion.
For further Information or tiler-

year. In cold spring weather, when
nights an- cisd, chicks iiI more
hovering. When warm il| tlie later
part of tin- year chicks will «L»
without tiKfeh heal.
W«- wnubl
reemiimenil leaving lh&lt;-m in hover
until about three weeks* old, then

lit tended.
Ibvipts were nearly
watching them for a f«‘w niuhls ns iliirteen dolar’-.
Mrs. Gould, -tin
they may crowd loo milcli. and see W. II. minister, and family gave u
that cold air does not strike llicni. some tine music during the,eve-

GbiC FixTurt-V
and. gas. tilting is one of the prlnciMi-, C. C. N.-lson and Mrs. David pal.parts of our Imaiuekn.
W&lt;- have a large a.v~nimriil .&lt;!
IlttggcH. b-ft Friday for?, j-ntnp at
.l.-IUll- III
Vii-k-htirg. I&lt;r spend n month.
Chandeliers •
BRACKET fhlures/md Drop Lighh
for easy reading, al price# thnl
cuinimre. favorably with dealers it:
the large rilies.
&lt;»tir PLUMBING work is alway.-

All Excellent Hash Fred.
2 -parts bran.
’
I part ground oats.
I pari corn meal.
One half pari gluten meal.
Beef Scrap added ai-conli
season mid other condtli'His.
dry in hoppers?
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Systematic Moulthqt.
Where one mokes a business ot
egg production for profit nnd most
of its arc after the profll it h es­
sential thnl we gel nil tho*eggs we
can in the fall amf* Winter, when
eggs are th highest.
To this vnti,
it is essential that w get our hens
through the moult promptly and as
near all al one time ns possible
during the hot. months.
This Is really tho natuml limv for
it. anyway; but man has puihwl the
hen so strong for egg moduclir-n
that she so often runs her. laying
business-along into tlie summer
when she should nalurnlly hi* sfisp-ping off for the&lt; moult. Man can
help along this ling as well, and the
moult -can lie rvgulal.sl to conform
lo tho hot months just as well ns
not. They will then all come alone;
pretty*much al the same time ami
get. through with il before cold
weather sets in to slop il or make it
drag until no one knows when it
will end and egg production begins
again.
The process consists ih withhold­
ing the food to a great extent,
which stops egg production and
starts the feathers to lunsening.
three weeks, or nearly so.
After
the feathers have started lo fall,
then a good-wholesome-feed should
he given in liberal quantities of
good feather-forminv foods, such
■is wheat and corn-cracked with n
liberal supply of bran mash lo
which has been added meal or beef

ssistant Chief Surgeon t&gt;&gt; Mismi
Pacific Ry.
'
Kansas City. M&lt;
"I endorse tin- Keeley frealim
-cause I believe it to'b&lt;- the Ii

writing.
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Mrs.-Eva Mol! has a daughter
visiting hoi- from Augusta.
Miss Gnbla 'i&gt; tt began clerking
in the store of L impih-11 Brother.--.
Monday.
will soon be tnnkAlbert Tin
npain.
ing potato c

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.
Phone 126

(HtWi.EVILLiw m«"-n declares Hint w&lt;ave vv&gt; i weather and wo

Hastings

FOLEY
KIDNEY
ana oimrur
irinMfVA lan PILLS
nlinnii

A little more Pocahontas Coal
that we can sell at Summer Prices.
If you want to take advantage of the LOW price on Pocahontas or Hard
Coal you should buy your coal now, as delay means higher prices.

Miss Marie II-attic has returned
to-Kalamazoo. where She has a po­
sition in the laundry.
Mrs. MonroA has, moved to her
new home in lie- -village, qisu buy­
ing mn automobile.'
‘ •'The |icdgi- -on lhe Old Monroe
place has been rut down in front of
lhe house, making it much . njore
pleasant.
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Mr. and Mr-. Will Jordan nnd
baby of Chicago. (ire visiting llieir
parents and faimjy, of.(His place.
If Kidneys mid Bladder Bother-.
Then Foley Kidney Pills.
' Overworked kidneys will break
down if not helped.
When they
can no longer protect tho blood nnd
lhe body-from the poisons that
come to them, then look out for
Bright'^ disease, seriousi kidney
trouble and bladder—annoyances.
Foley Kidney Pills are your best
protection, your best medicine for
weak. sore, overworked kidney anil
bladder weaknesses.—Arthur Mul­
holland.—Adv.

Have all sizes at

$4.50 Per 2,000 lbs.
We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present BARGAIN
COUNTER PRICES, and we should like to have' dur customers take ad­
vantage of lhe prices while we can offer them the opportunity.
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ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS', BtfANS, ETG, and can sell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly call.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealers la Grain, Bains. Seed, H«y, Cail, Camant, Hidas, Faits, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HAglTNqa BANNER. JULY 30. 1&gt;IL
--------------- LAKE iUifJWA.
Mra. Mary Wmtley is lining
Herman Foihir ot Hast Ings, will
■Saturday, August Hili .there will hm/eeliold
Work for .Mrs. Ernest speak nl the Tnnnvr school Mouse
be n bull game und hone races ul Wells of Lake
Odessa.
I next Sunday.tiKii'iiing at Ion-thirty.
Recreation Park, hy lhe Lake Odes­
I
’
isler
Tiahher,
who
came
here
Everyone
bo sure and come and
sa horsemen.
.
Mra. Geo. Dunam mid Mra. Frank from California, early this Hummed;give Mr. tkMler a full'house.
Coykendali visited fi-nnk Nobles to make his home vviih his brother; Quite a crowd attended the ball
Fred
and
Mra.
Rudolph
Gainer,
gqme
Saturday.
After the game
and family nl Mulliken, Tuesday.
early Saturday morning-al the'the Indies served ice cream mid
J. W. Perrivvl hf Evert was a vis­ died
everyone seemed lo have u good
itor in town over Sunday.
He In tier's fionw. " ’
time.The little Misses Dorbrand Bnrgave a short talk nl the M. E. 81111- nieo
Scheldt of Lake Odessa, spent .Mabie Martin spent Bunday al
iltiy sehobl Wlicrc he wits superinlast week with the MissM Norma home.
temh'iit 21 years.
Florence mid Thelma Pock ap«ml
Mildred DeokeiA well dressed man put up nl the ami
Tho Misses Beriu&lt;-&gt;- Hntcb and n few &lt;luys last weejc with their sis­
Dmimn Houhh Friday mid pmed as
visit'-d Mi/s Leila ter, Mra. Ira Baldwin, of Hastings.
a land agent.
Hi* kept hi* room Edna Sludl
nil day also Satur.fuy until nl?oul Wortley, Thursday.
Tha . Chautauqua
‘'Booslcrs''
MARTIN CORNERS.
Hired o’clock when li&lt;- hired a rig Samuel
Velt&lt;«, G. ,\. Weed. Willson
Miss Nettie Ufa visited Mr. mid
mid whs driven io Win id I and. Soon Ellioll arnKF.
A, Page, of Ldfce Mf-s. John Woodman of Coals Grove
after Agnes .Ulnm*, a doiiicslie.
Odessa,
visited
the
dinereiU
homes
over Sunday.
missed
from Her purse mid on
this vicinity Wwluvaday after­
Mrs. Sadie Hilton entertained n
calling up Woodbind f»tmd her of
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man was nt the &lt;|rp&lt;&lt;l a|M&gt;u| to lake noon.
company of HI tic people und a few
Will. Tanker and family ware of her friends Inst Wednesday nf-.
Hit1 train for llaslihg, but n snort
lime after il was found he had guesls of J. V. Wu kliam nnd wife, let-noon in honor of her little
hired an Auto and went - ,fo Ila*l- of Carlton Center, Sunday.
daughter Itazel's second birthday.
Ings, mid all trace of hiiti .’was lost.
A birthday pic in whlrh all lhe
HIGH STREET.
children'received gifts was n pleas­
Lee Bnldwin of Allegan visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Travis of ing fenlure lo tho little folks, lee
friends In town over Sumlny. .
Mr. ami Mr*. Howard Tolle*. Mr. Haslings spent Biuiday al Janies cream, enko ami sandwiches were
'
served mid a pleasant lime enjoyed
nnd Mra. Howard Rising mid Mr*. Southard's.
Dodo Merrifield and wife and, iiy nil present.
Lewis Pierson, molored lo Ionin,
mother from the norlli arc visiting! Preaching next Sunday morning.
Mdlidny. to nt tend the circus.
Plan to attend.
-Mr. mid Mra. Snyder of Mct'-ord's Anson Merril and family.
.Maud ItoblniKMi -penl a few days
'Hie little Misses Ruth and Iteva
visfstiM friends al the Hotel Dun­
Inal iyeek' wilh Mrs.-John St rim­ Cogswell pt Lake View visited their
am; over Sumlny.
,
hack of Woodburv
mint. Mrs. Millie Fisher, the ptt«t
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Bessie Gulden s idled Jier par­ week.
Willi the bizz of the threshing ents. .Mr. find Mf*. N. Golden, of
Grandma Fry is visiting relatives
mnrliiiii* mid I lie largo number of Baltimore; Sunday.
at Mt. Pleamm.
army worms lli.it are. making the
(tuba anil Velma Sledge nf Bast­ • Wednesday evening about 25
rounds fanners are more than | ii.„..
ings ....
are visiting Hand Hal ha Way friends mid neighbors gathered nl
busy, in this vicinity.
&lt;und other tittle frirad*.
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles

THERE ARE MANY USEFUL THINGS FOR YOU IN OUR
STORE LIESIDES JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. RELIABLE
FOUNTAIN PENS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS WITH PLAIN
HANDLES OR FANCY DESIGNS IN GOLD AND SILVER.
WE HAVE ONLY THE BEST MAKES OF THESE GOODS,
BECAUSE THEY ARE THE ONLY KIND THAT LMT AND
GIVE SATISFACTION. THE PRICE IS BUT LITTLE MORE

THAN OTHERS ASK FOR THE POORER KINDS, AND YOU
WILL. BE PLEASED AND PROUD OF THE GOODS WE
WILL SELL YOU.
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A NEW LINE OF AUTOMOBILE SPECTACLE^.

THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
THE GIFT STORE
ESTABLISHED IN 1MJ

HEAD OF GULL LAKE*
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Upjohn en­
tertained a lady friend from To­
ledo, Ohio, part of last week.
.
Mra. Carrie Geiger and daughter
Mabel of Holland cgino • to Mrs.
Geiger's lust Tuesday.
They ex­
QUIMBY.
pect -lo spend lhe rest of the sum­
mer witli her.
Dr. and Mra. JL 8. Light enter­ nhig.
tained company from Kalatnaxoo
McIntyre and sister,
Hunday.
. . .
Lihbie McIntyre visited Mrs.
Floyd Tack was a visitor al Peter Willard Perry, last Tuesday.
Dekilder's Saturday night anti 8unMrs. John Casllelein isentnrlainliireshing is lhe order of the day Hik- her sister, .Mrs. Richard Hunter
abd children of Pori Huron.
in this vicinity at tho present lime.
Preaching Bunday August 2nd at
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Bajiiea spent 2:30 p. in.
from Saturday until Monday visit­
Mra. Pored Root spent part of
ing their daughter in Blooming­ last wook visiting her husband in
dale. .
CasMpolls.
.Miss Gertrude Baker is working
Kiltie McIntosh has returned to
al tlie Turner Resort al the present Hastings, after spending a two
tim-.
weeks vacation al homo.
ProL nnd Mrs. Roy E. Welch of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bhlelman and
Aim Arbor are the guests of Mr. daughter Iris, visited Fred Bidelmid Mrs. Harold Upjohn.
man s near Freeport, last Sunday.
Mrs. Cruso is cntartaitfiug her
CAMPBELL.
sister, Mra. I). Scheldt of Nashville.
Miss Mnhlc Hfaier spent las!’Week
Practically all the English manu­
In Grand Rapids.
Miss Pearl Smith returned home facturers of sheet iron have form­
Sunday after a week’a visit with ed an association in place of that
dissolved several years ago. *
her sister near Sunfield.

4th SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE

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NOTICE ]

LAKE ODESSA, MICH
To clean up each season we have adopted a method that is most practical of results, but which
must necessarily cut somewhat into the profits. But it has proven the only way to conduct a large and
growing business, and have no old and shopworn garments.
We place on sale our entire stock of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Fancy and Serge Suits, with­
out reserve, at most attractive prices to the buying public.
.
All of our Kuppenheimer guaranteed suits, the best clothes made, also the famous Schloss Bros.,
union made, and more of the recognized best makes of clothing.
X
We must reduce our stock of Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes to make room for our Fall and
Winter Goods.

We have bought the Bijou Theatre
of F.E. Jordan, just north of Motel
Barry, and will have our

Opening Night

Wednesday,
July 29

This Sale Begins Saturday, Aug. 1, and Positively Closes

Showing 4 Reels of
Best Licensed
Pictures

Saturday Night, August 15th
Your choice of any men's or
yoimg men's suit .in the'house at a
great saving:
$16.50
20.00 now
. 18.00 n&lt;J&lt;T
U 5°

Come one and all and have a good
laugh. Wc will try and make it#
pleasant and please the people.
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Price of Admission, 10c

15.00 now
12.00 now
10.00 now

Starr 8 Hickerson

"fine lol of men’s’ suits"' in cash-'
mptc and worsteds that were .
S2o.0o,now $10.00

HASTINGS, MICH.

On? lot of men’s dress hats, all
sizes and colors. . Were $2.00, $1.50
and $1.00 now go at the tremen­
dous sacrifice price of only 39c.

&lt; hie lot of ladies’ sweaters were
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50
all go for 79c
.Combination acts, consisting of.
sujienders. hose Mipjxnrtcrs'amf arm
bands, the $1.00 Icind' now... 7.'.67c
- kind now./25c

Men’s dress oxfords
$4.50 now ...................
4.00 now
3.50 now ....................
1.88

I am going to reduce the price on
all of my work and dress hats dur­
in gthis sale. Just think .a
$3.00 hat for$2.25
2.00

1.50

•75

for
One. lot uf buys*, straight knee
pant suits for 12 to 15 year.-, of age
went
’
82,56 to $5.00 now.go for ....98c

One lol of men’s 25c hose now go
atZ.2.. .’13c or 3 jAtir for 35c.
Men's'5p£ dress caj« go for ... .33c
Aldi's $1.00 dress caps for69c

5-PO

Toe now

IT’S A CINCH
That you do not get value received out of your garments if you do
not gel them cleaned and pressed. Our ayitem ot cleaning docs not /
merely remove the spots, but cleanse* lhe garment inside and out/
Our steam pressing system is the only up-to-date way to pres\. ft
thoroughly disinfects, also raises the uap of the goods and mnke/it
look as good as, the day it left lhe tailor.

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HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
KELLOGG. Hroorl

Boys’ knee pant suits in blue
serge, cashmere and worsteds with
bloomer pant and
Norfolk coats
that were
$7.00 now
S.-79
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5.00 now
• 369
4.00 now
• 2.79
3.50 now
. 2.67

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3.50 now
3-po now

"Property is the fruit of labor, property is a
positive good to the world.”

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I hose who own it arc trustccs-for.th6sc who follow. To
arrange fur its disposition after death /is an important duty
on the part of those who own’propcrty, real or personal.

Grand Rapids Trust Company

&lt; hie lot of boys’ pants were
$1 .oo to $2.ocfgo fur.....................19c
.25c Windsor ties-now

.16c.

Dry foot—a preparation to make
"feather water proof—was 25c, now
13c.

Men’s work shoes

• $5.00 now
Children’s 50c dress straw hats'
now .....'’...................................... 25c

Men’s umbrellas were
$5.00 now
3.50 now......... :.............
3.00 now
2.50 now .............
2.00
$3-50now......... ........
1.50 now ................. ■
1.00 now
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Mcn’s 50c

invisible

The Leading Clothier
,

&gt;3 75
. 2.88 ‘
. 3-37
. 1.87

suspenders

Children’s 50c dress duck and felt
hats now........................................... 37c

now. 38c.

Indies.skirl hangers ^oc each or
4 for 25c.
. K.I*.

Men’s 50c initial or fancy buckle
belt J now'. 37c.'

We must have cash for
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E,D. SHELLHORN

123 Ottawa Ave. N. W.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

i BEST RESULT^ ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

50 .

Men’s and. boys' 50c dress shirts,
to wear collars with and with col­
lars attached, all go at 37c.

Boys’ knee pants
$I.«X) now..
75c now,.
50c now ........

All goods bought at this sale carry our broad guarantee of satisfaction.
these prices.
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W11 H P"? AMPLE FACILITIES is at your service to
aid ifi drawing and safe keeping/will which will insure the
preservation and such distribution of your estate as you may
desire.
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CONSULTATION IS INVITED
BOTH PHONES 4391

2.00 now
1.50 nyw
I.Qo nbw

Choice of any man's $1.00 crash
hat for 50c.
lust a few pair of children's sandal* left, 'they go at one-half of
regular price.
Si.uo now ..,................ 50c
•85c now ............................................ 43c

Men's pants that sold for

Abraham Lincoln M,

Men’s aw! boys' dress straw hats
50c how go for $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c
and 25c.
.

a.98
2 75

Men’s and boys two-piece sum­
mer underwear is going at a sacri­
fice. wc’ shirts and drawers now 38c
[25c ROW . . . ....................................... 18c
^IciTs $1.00 union suits, this means
B. V. IX, Athletic wear, Pornsknit
. and Balbriggan in short sleeves and
.knee lengths, ii{ ankle length and
short sleeves, in long sleeves and
ankle lengths, all go for 71c. The
'$1.50 kind go at $1.00.
25c straw hat for

Your choice of any •

-

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lammen vis­
ited st John Nitikoreon's Thursday,
Floaaia Noroull is apandlng the
week wilh Rev. Moxen’s of Free­
port.
G
Sun&lt;la3r wiUl
, Mr- W Mik ’Win Bmiih and two
ohldran attended church al Elm­
dale Sunday.
John Brake and wife caHed on
Walter Livingstons Sunday
iy afl
aflcrnoon,

SHELLHORN’S

L. V BESSMER

.

f.ewls and gave them a surprise. A
number of very nice gifts were left
for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.
The ev­
ening was spent in visiting after
which some line refresbirienls were
served and all loft for home hav­
ing enjoyed a pleasant evening.

Lake Odessa, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNKH JVI.Y 30, I9H.

PAGE THIRTEEN
"Muns Meg.

VISIT TO WENT
chapel of .Mary Queen of Soil-■
known as sH. Margaret's Clinpei ,
the Parliament Hall, now used a« a;
[OMM CASTLE, and
national armory, the Hoyal Palace
the Crown Room iwhere are,

GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR

Mils. FLORA RENEES DESCRIBE*
WONDERS IN HISTORIC
STRONGHOLD

GRAND RAPIDS

AMONaSIBHTS ARE "MONS MEO"

AND QUEER MARY'S BEDROOM

Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Former Is Historic Bi(j Gun; Ute
Latter Is of Dry Gwods
’
Box Sin-.
Prefatory lo a desci iplmn of our
visit to Edinburgh Castle, I may
say In a general way, Him admira­
tion nf tlie modern pmlftMl uf tin*
Scoyish cupitol calcoe- lhe visitor
likn a deep mid impelling eurreut
and grips him and carries turn
along. 1 'have always heard it rtlmarked that Scotland lias n&lt;, gtll&gt;d
reason to plume hera-lf mi Iut
climale, bill we found lie w.-illi.f
inviting. When it docs i.iih. which

EVERYBODY IS GOING
TO SEE
Blooded MICHIGAN Horses
Thoroughbred MICHIGAN Cattle
.
Pedigreed MICHIGAN Sheep
MICHIGAN Swine of Purest Blood
WOLVERINE Prize Winning Poultry

kept-the Scmtudi Tb gulm mid rah.-* ,
boaniihg intimate aasocinliou wilh
llm evenfful ptisl1, the iiedroom of;
Mary Queen of Remits, which is
niiout as large ns a gm»d sinM dry j
On return to Prinfeg 'Street after,
doing the r.aslle. the thmiuld &lt;«•-1

may enter. and the hoisting of th.
••videnres that the iravelbr’ from
over the sens, as well ns from llu ',
more inunrdinle border is gladly I
vv rlcoined. &gt;

EREEP1 HIT.
Bernie KeiiyoiL of Lansing is vis-I
itmg In- parvnls here.
Bert Reuter was in Grand Rapid* |
•hi business, Friday.
Charles Roberts ■•! Grand Rftpids. I

Mr. and Mra. Ven
Grand Rapid* visited
pacrulaJirri* Sunday.
■ic Bmuhrnd

2 and 8 P. M., RAIN OR SHINE

is

mid Grand liaplds.
H. &lt;!. I*erknam anil sister.
Ediih Godfrey und Mr. am

the ancient gloriea have diparted.
there in sufficient to vividly recall
tlie iKi8l. We took a r &gt;li
lhe fool enjoyed a few days outing al
.
of tlie hill Hull lea'I- up lo.the Lake last week.
Ml* Edith illieeMlm.iigii
castle. Our find, impression mi
reaching the suniniil.t’f Laslte Rock

Host of Other Attractions Including a Royal 'Hippodrome

ONLY CIRCUS THIS YEAR

casiuu to make the * J.&lt;ti
will hike a Hying inacliim
are. in common Use by &lt;hal lmi»

sister .at Kalama/'"'.
Mr. mid Mra; 1&gt;. &lt;».
«'d from their visit
country and Ihal Edmimrg.li is a
l.ura lligteriiik
hilly city
makes irodf known
through the medium •&gt;( Ih«» leg*
without neressily of i&gt; lercnce hi
1 the landscape: Bui "when we are
up, we are un. mid vvlmn we are
down wc are down," a- Hie old smig
.Miss Liuni rteinmid visited in I
I has il; and the hill-climbing is a
part of the liolliday schviug. a ih&gt;i I ‘•'■" k-vdl-, .nil of la-i week.^
The large barn on tlie farm of
of muscle ionic, and excellent for
improving lhe - ligui' . a cmi«i&gt;laat. abmil iiiidiilahl.

♦ from CHAUTAUQUA WEEK
J
Jo COUNTY FAIR WEEK
AUGUST 5 TO SEPTEMBER 15

$3.50 Photos For $2.50 Per Doz,
In Folders, Square or Oval, Grey or Brown.

:pmitmiemis romjiuiilipn is HioukIiI

Fortunately
ere ci(lering the
castle gateway,
may disinpale
llm tires! feeling by viewing lhe
cily.or watching l lie soldiers at
drill—the true enjoyihenl &lt;&gt;f .a hulMid-Summer Clean Up to get ready for our New Fall and Holiday Lines
a liday, some one has •aid. lies in see­
ing nl her people work; this is a ••
Come early for the best picking. Tell, your friends.
pluinble doctrine mi doubl, but not
without a suli-sirala of [filth.
I If one were lo judge fruin the
post'card'. Hie soldiers in
Stebbins Block, Hastings, Mich.
♦ picture
gay uniform.*. arA always drilling
ion the Esplanade but regard fur
truth demands a/« be, staled Und
Il is nol socxJam -Idiera however
are guarding!every point,.demand­
GAINS 10 POUNDS IN 40 DAYS ing your •‘k/diiks.'' and lending a
touch of color to Hi- scene mid giv­
Itemiirkulde Itc,suits of (hr New ing 11 sense of •■snim'lliing doing. '
The I-isllc ps a fortress is obso­
Tissue Builder Tonoline T.ihlrLs
lete.- ^Othlde fvatm-S of the ev^
in Many (jiscs &lt;&gt;f Riin-Doun
pansive plateau are tin.’ statues of
Men mid Women.
famous generals ami lhe intniiiProve It YoiirM-lf by Buying a Box llieills coiniheliioralmg the brave
of Tonnline Tiildcls Nou.
who fclldn the Imli.m Meeting and
"ByGeiirge, I never saw any tiling other ca'ffipalgns; ijml these are life
like tlm elfects of that new trent- keynote -to Hie gi. alesl moiiuiiieul
uf
all. lhe thistle iisclf. tiink Mill
Dik*ul, T’UmMnn Tablets, for. building
Htmids as a ntuinmial ot„ Kroltisli
1 II acted more like a miracle than a independence and of a . history
i-nu’itMiiue," Raid a well-known «••&lt;&gt;-: surging-with the fever.undTret id
i Heman yesterday in sftenking of the petty wars, mid Hm turmoil of
i revolution that pad taken place in those greater eideiprises that have
iiis condition.
“I began lo think placed Scotland •• a unlion. where
that tlien- was nothing on eqrtli' she stands today .
Ihal could make me fat.
I tried । Take in the Ca-ib ven al a rapid
Hnnicg, digestives, limuy rajing,: glance mid WC ran not but feel
; diols, .milk, beuEJiud .almost every-.
Iliing e|s(. you muld think of. but me iinpune lace
found graven
: wil limit, ‘result.’’
in stone above ;
Any man nr w6mnn who is thin in Ils walls. Em.
—••mi recover normal weight by the courtyards is made by crossing ihc
IP-sl new treatment Tmioliiie Tab- inmil mul passing beneath the port­
llolx. "I have been thin for years cullis.
and began lo think it was- natural
, for me. (n |H&gt; Him way. Finally I Battery mid low-r Ural cuuimmid
| read almul the remarkable procogs- nll-nlion. Of lhe ln'lory. of these
I rs brought abmil by use of Tono- we may h'nrn M-inelhmg from
line Tidw. so I deciihgl to try my­ Scotts* "Tlie ll.jirl of Midbtllifiii."
self. Well, when I look at myself \. \i comes lhe 1.in.-.' Bastion
.in (ho mirror now. I think il is whereon is “Mon- Meg" ' a rtionsI somebody else. I Have pul on Just Iroua cannon). Hiu1 reiiluries old
i forty pounds during the last forty fetish of the
Mik. and llm
1 days, mid nover f«*lt stronger or idol of every Krol - -• liool-|e«y. Th"
.more •nervy' , in my life.”
, guides explained b"W “Mcg" had
I Tonnline Tnhs are a ppwerHil in­ been a favorite wilh llm old king-,
ducer to nutrition, increases, crtlj- who dragged
her
alsuit. wilh
jgrowth. food. inmeases the njiimlier enormous Trouble !&lt;• various pari*
I of bl(HHl-corpilfcies and ns a nere.ssary resujl builds up muscles. and back again. Sim whs coyer•••!
i mid solid healthy ilesb, and rounds with eipblazmiist cloth, decked with
:out lhe tlgure.
riblious, pipes plny.d lieforc her. n«
l or wmn«n who can never ap- slm was taken m&gt; mid doyvn from
ipenr slylish in anything (hey wear tlie thistle, and rf Hu* soothed te r
, Iiectiiisv of their thinness this re- martial soul, she vv •• mil !»■** -ibinarkable tH*alineni may prove a ••eplible to tlie itlore subtile flattery
No. 119 North Michigan Ave.
revelation. U. is a beauty maker ns implied in I lie greasing of her
well as a form builder and nm ve mouth. All !»•«• Hiing* arm told
WORK GUARANTEED
istri iigllrmer.
Tonnline Tahs cost Us by lhe guide*, 'jomvvell railed
*i for a Wi-days’ treatment, at lier “the great irort murdeb'r. "Mcg"
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
druggists, or mailed by • Amerirmi lull Cromwell wm&gt; mt Englishmm.
Proprietary Co., Boston, Muss.
.
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

♦

HASTINGS AM» I till.K»\ TOWXIJNE
Jay Barnum and wife in compfiny vvilli Sir. and Mra. I&gt;; P

Barry County’s Leading Photographer 4

▼ r

AUGUST

portions of the city, »• may learn—
Mias i.iln Klerkie ei
it may bi^ from a qmuit gable end.
a ivmmkatile doorway, a nnitto girl friend from Kpl;
graven in stone above some unin­
viting entry (called "d&gt;L'-that
we are in the cuntro ot lhe maze of Gun Lake. ■
Scottish nulioual tiistpiy.
We mtiy larry, it w ■ cIhmisc mid family visited friends
find a hundml mid mie mlrresis
C. W. Itarnliard was it
but th« road that .temi* to the
Jlapids. oue day the Ural

Finest Fruit Display Ever Seen

•

HASTINGS,
Tuesday,

lurm'd
Eilinliurgh is rich in historical
a&amp;soculmus -the peU &lt;d the writer
need never run dry and ran scarce­
ly do Justice io its slot ied page, al­
beit lhe memories «f llu1 Edin­
burgh "f l«ng ago liav.- nui |,ccu
mi

Excellent Racing

♦

Coming to Town

Miiiic seems lo come in hiiuks bib

Splendid Fireworks Nightly

40 Other Styles at Reduced Prices

CIRCUS

fashion and gels it over wilh. brill Thompson over Sunday.
the trawler in Bcollmid will tint!

INSTRUCTIVE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS
WITH MACHINERY AT WORK

♦

Oh, Joy! Oh, Gladness!

World’s Greatest Circus Oroanlzatlon
2 STAGES
3
DIMPC
nlriUu

3—GREAT

Colossal Stool-Girted Arena
Royal Roman Hippodrome

HERDS

•

3—Railroad Trains—3
387—Performers—387
22—Tcnti—22
Bands—8

lV»rolhy Bump
Hastings

GrvuleM. Bareback
Imdndimi It Pon ells.

12 Fischers
liiimmi Binis,

willioul

inc-

("Iiampians of all rlmtliphilis.

More Actjr, More Features and More Thrills Than
Any Circus on Earth. Never Divides or Splits

50
CLOWNS
With many new und up-todnlr iiuiiloinliiM* noyt-ltics.

HflGENBEGK’S

r

PEIU'OltlllXG

(IF

Carroll Troupe
Pretty. heuitrhiiifj. debutante
artists In rtenliiy costume.

Wonderful Trained
Animals.
A Zooloylcul

and

day un-

.Mmy tlunip

1915 BUICK
Is expected very soon now.
You will want a Buick if you
■ ever ride in one and see one
of them perforin. It will pay
you to wait for the BUICK
1915. Watch , for our an­
nouncement. '

eleven of her friend* Inst- Friday;
evening, in linimr nf te-r-Hftei’mlhf
l.i rfbdi

Bump'

GRAND FREE STREET PARADE 10:00 A. M.

Hastings Buick Co.
Hastings, Mich

NEW SHOE SHOP
ALL

W. F. PRIEST
HASTINGS,

,

»

MICHIGAN

Advertise Your Wants in the BANNER tor Best Results.

Ud-n

Hnmling—Miss J.m l.i IV^ljmy.
Toimt. '

a salute in junior of James VII.
of Scotland, who Incanie James II
JOHN M. GOULD
of England.
I'wr old Meg must'
have been effete or done the sahil-i
LAWYER
ing iiadly-t{m- -fle imrated, yd li- r
Office over Grigsby &lt;k Brooks
advenhires were not over, for in
Phone 17a
1753 she Iravelb.-’l to. Ixindon Tower I
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
only lo come.bark ihrough Waite?
—. —.. ............ —————
bctrtl • mtluence
Scot's
influence in INSV. vyjien with
...... '
....
pipes and cheering mob* she was
al tinme.
ft-nienib-r the, dale anil
—DINNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.—I escorted to her old place. So much plan to attend..

Take Advantage of
Our Mail Order
Proposition
Mail yotft film* to us Tor developing and printing, bend a trial u|
and receive it back in IS hours wilh a coinpttlc description of our service.

Kodaks

Brownie and Premo Cameras
Prices Right—All New .Stock

- .. ■ . .

‘.‘EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHlC Our Slojan.

THE CAMERA SHOP, INC.

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, JULY 30. 1SII.

PAGE FOURTEEN

AUCTION SALE

Having Mild my farm and decided to move to Montana, I will sell the following personal
property at the farm 3 miles east and one mile south of Hastings on section 23, Hastings

Township, across from the Pratt school house,

Wednesday, Aug. 5, I9I4
Commencing at 10:00 A. M.

Singh- rultivntor

HtHlSE
Hnv (rt'lilitifi.

l*.iii-'B&lt; lkmi|&gt; bolts u&lt;wxl* u* nrvv

cows.
Jti-iy mu. Ill yrs. old. dm- April Ji
JrrM-y rim. 10 yn*. old. due April 7
llohlcjn heifer.-giving milk, dm- tlrlohcr G
Jci-m y row. 7.yrs. old. due liigu-l 2ii
Spotted row. •* yr*. "Id. dur January l-l.
Ro.ui row. tt yrs ohLtdue January .dh.
Jersey neifrr. giving milk
Jersey lirlfer, ghiug milk, due April IM.

t'hitfurin
nngoii
Ro.nl U.I(|OII. ||IMld II- Ill'll
__ u............
T__ _____
SinghIn-inf&gt; _.
Irilrk
hururw.

Buggy pole
Double hurnrtis -

. Pair lilmikrls
S'.mie I mu I
•
Groin cradle
old\&gt;gnMilhir engine. Pt horse power
New ilollmi I feed grindrr
Buzz -aw
t uni shrlh r
....... .. i«ek
..it il. i-iiivli leather bell, shaft* mid pullic*
I lei eland errnm separator
Ii ID-gallmi milk end*
5-galhm milk ran

’

Barrel guMiliiie

Barrel kenra-nf

15 liu&gt;liel males

Olhcr

llilillll.

tool* too iimneroii* lo mention.

not

HOGS.
3 full plood Berkshire brood sons
13 fult blond Berkshire phi*, nvrronr W&gt; lb*.

. FARM MACHINERY.
Ikcriny binder, good as new
Drt ring mower, nearly new
2-Iioi-m- milking rultiuilor
Oliver plutv Na !•!&lt;
Hi-loolh lever drag

LUNCH AT NOON

miiuII

seibh.d goods.

Wood healing stove. n» good u* new
Kerosene 3-liurnrr. stove, new hist season
TtiH-c-quiirtcr iron Iwd mid spring*
I urge iron Im-&lt;I and springs
Cmieh
Rockers
Dining table
Ironing Imunl
Dishes mid cooking idcnsils loo numerous to

SHELTER FOR HORSES IN CASE OF STORM
T'o
1 erms OI oalc.

*11 sums of $5.00 and under
cash.
Oxer that amount 9
months time will be given on good bankable notes with Inter­
est at six per cent No goods to bo removed until settled
for.

DON KARCHER, Proprietor
COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer
B. McINTYRE, Clerk

Day Grand Musical Festival

Two

A Big Feature of Chautauqua Week
A Recital by Marcos A. Kellerman, the Great Dramatic Baritone

This 2 Day
» Festival Comprises

A Concert by The Cathedral Choir

Band Concerts by Bohumir Kryl and his Band
Comet Sole* by Bohumir Kryl

Grand Finale

,

A Production of “Martha” by The Denton Grand

Opera Company, with Band Accompaniment

• A two dollar season ticket purchased of the Local
• Auspices in advance of the opening of the Chautauqua
• admits not only to all of the above but also to Five
• Other Big Days. ■
■
.
11IUU

ARARftRAftR ftftA AARA RAR AAAAAftRA AARAA ARRRAJt AA AAAARAilA

Hastings Chautauqua August 5 to 11

NASHVILLE
James Fleming mul daughter.
Miw Edith, returned frmn their
two week* visit at Wequelonsing.
Petrukey and Bur Rapid*. Inst week

■C. A. Hough was al Petoskey Hist
week Tuesday ami Wednesday.
Mrs. Nelson Abbott nnd two chil­
dren of Lake City, are visiting rei­
nlives in ami around lhe village.
The infant daughter of Mr. and

on Sherman street. ,.
Ed. Cole wm tiTken with a t»c-j
vrre Mitch In hi* back last Satur-!
4ay. which is proving very painful
and compell* him to take a vara-1
lion from work.
Those who attended the funeral
of .Jolin ItodgAim at Kalamo, last
Wednesday afternoon, beside* his
daughter,. Mr*. W. A. Vance, and ,
her family, were Mr*. R. C. Town- .
send and »on. Hnliert. Mrs. C. R.
Quirk. Mr*. Frank Calcy and Mr*.
C. II. Brown,
WU?E ANNOUNCE AN AMAZING MODELMr. nml Mr*. E. J. Marsh. Burr
Joslyn nf Big Rapid*, ami Mi*»
The OLIVER No. 7—a Typewriter of superexcellence,
E*Hi&lt;-r Mercer of Saranac were
with automatic devices and refinements thaf mark the zenith
gu&gt;'*l* at L. K. Pratt'*. Ia*l week.
Mrs. Frank McDerby I* viaitiiig of typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed and easy
rclativ.e* in Chicago nnd Aurora. action. Typewriting efficiency raised to the nth power.
III*.
The OLIVER No. 7 embodies all previous Oliver innova­
MIm Wilda Gorthy is visiting
firemis in Battle Creek • and Kala­ tions and new self-acting devices never seen before on any type­
mazoo.
writer. A leap in advance which places The Oliver ten years
The repairs on the M. E. church ahead of its lime. So smooth in action, so light to the touch, so
arc completed, tin- new ranmt laid
‘and the new seat* placed and now easy to run, that experts are amazed. A model that means to the
Hh- church preM-.nl* n very invit­ typist delightful case of operation.
ing oi»|M-aranrc.
•
A model that means a higher standard ot typewriting, longer

=Announcing

The New Typewriter
=OLIVER No.
\AJ

Thursday morning. wilh whooping
cmigli.
A prayer v»jj»s held at the
home Friday afternoon and (Im re­
main# were taken to Mason Tor In­
let menu
Miss Rusi&lt;- Russell relurned tn
Lansing last week Weifiiesday eve­
ning.-after spending lhe llrst of the
week with her mother, Mrs. Helen
Bussell.
, L. G. Clark has purchased Mrs.
Mary Townsend's shop and moved
it to his lot on Main street, just
and better service.
NORTH NASliVILIJ-L
south of the post 'oBIce. where In­
The No. 7 is now on exhibit and sale Rt all Oliver Branches
will have it lived up for a resi­
Mrs. E. palmer amt grand dauglitcir. Elizabeth Palmer, are *|wml- and Agencies throughout lhe United States.'
dence for himself.
Miss Pauline Kunz spent Bunday ing the week With Battle Crrok
With friends at Middleville.
Miss Cecile Zuschnitl is at DoMrs. Frank McDerby is spending
wngiac for two weeks, visiting' her
in Chicago.
aunt, Mrs. C..L. Walralh;
George Dean** is taking a two
Mrs. Nina Abbott of Lake City, i*
weeks vacation nml will visit at a guest of her aunt. Mr*. B. B.
Boston and other eastern points.
Downing^
Dr. and Mt- S. M. Fowler. Mr.
Mi*.* Mabel Marble was ah Grand
nnd Mrs. Jennings and daughter, Haphl*. I lnn-.t.iy.
Jnnllte of Battle Creek, called on
.Mt** Gertie Price was al Ver­
friends lp»cv last Wednesday eve­ montville, Thursday.
ning.
Philip Franck and wife are en­
Henrjf Roe started north la«t tertaining a couple of'giaod son*
last Thursday, on a business and from Hasting*.
pleasure trip.
The hill on Knoll's corners lias
Dan’l Garlinger left last Friday been cul down the past week. Thi*
nn a two Weeks vacation trip and I ha* been a dangerous place ami
will visit several places in tip­ many collisions have occurred here
northern part of the slate.
with Im-Hi automobile and vehicle*.
Mrs. Elizati'-lh
Gulchess fell
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Krig--r and
•town the step- of her front porch­ Miss France* visited
Nashville
breaking her arm. bolh bone#. be­ friends. Saturday..
tween the ellmw and wrist, one day
&lt;». Blocking of Leslie wa* home
last week.
over Sunday.
Dr. Bert Miller has purchased
Fanner* are busy culling oats
the Chas. Streeter property and nml securing their wheat by stack­
will,repair and move into lhe same. ing or drawing ih barns.
Mrs. A. Ku-ter and son, David,
Mrs. Waldron is ill al th* home
visited near St. Johns, last week.
of her daughter, Mrs. 8. W. Prij-c,
Little Maurice Wertz was quite with heart trouble:
There aresick the first of lhe week.
W. ir. Cortrigtit visited relatives lo her advanced age of
year*.
at Hillsdale, the latter pari of Inst
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Noyes and
The new model Im* more tin- populnr 17-(&gt;nl**a-l&gt;ay iiurrhnsc
week and the llrst of this.
"
daughter Ada nnd Mr. and Mr,*. C.
plan, the same u* on previous Oli­
Miss Anna Sioul t»f Battle, Greek' G. Price were at VermontviHr. provrnu’iiLx. rvtlnrmcnt* and ,Jicvv ver models.
came Monday ami is visiting old Sunday, caller* at Mr. nml Mrs. umw Hum vve cun even cnumenile
The OLIVER No. 7. equipped u.llli
neighbors and friends here.
Eduar Warings.
Tlie “ctKhloned keyboard" vvilh the famous Print£j»e, if dealrrd,
Mrs. O. IL Chaffee and two chil­
The Grange meeting was held .-u
without extra charge.
dren. Lentz and Helen, of Grand lhe home of Charles Fcighner. FrK
malic fentiirrs mean les* work for
Rapids, spent lhe latter part of ilay night.
Several from Maple
• new nuirhine before you buy any
last week ami the first of this with Grove and Kalamo Granges, were ir*a manual nnd mrnlal rlhirt.
■' typewriter al any price. Noir Ila
the former's parents. Mr, and Mrs. present, which made it interesting
, With nil of theMt mu*terl&gt; mr- lN-uiity. sored mid rusj artion. Ils
L. E. Lentz, the children staid for
chiiiiirul
Improvements
wr
hutr
a longer visit.
A program wa* carried mH after made the mavhinr more beautiful! wonderful uutmnnlir drvirr*. Try
Mr. and Mrs. Berber! Wright which light refreshment were
mid symnirtrlcul.
From every typewriter*. Try il on many kind*
entertained a company of ynung served.
standpoint The OLIVER No. 7 nt- of work I hut no other typewriter
married people nml their children
luins siipi-rhitiic cvci-llrnrr.
will do.
,'
for dinner Tuesday- evening, at
(RAIL TRAP CORNEIIS.
Nothing you rmild wish for ha*
their pleasant home on the south
Mr. amt Mrs. llojisler 8h«up vis-' hern
It Is u signiflcunt fart that the
omit (rd. Jhr new drvlri-s. re*
iled.at Indi fdxniu’*. Sunday.
ilm-mriiU, Improvements *ml »-&lt;ni- typewriter that iiilroducrtl such
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. F.ckardt of
rpocii-making inmnution* u« via*
Grand Rapids. visited the latter’# tied the former's mother. .Mrs. Em­
sent un enormous outlay nnd vastly iblc writing, visible reading. Prin"mother. Mra. J. W. Rnuscb and ma Herrington. Sunday.
■urmw
______
•■■c price
|iri&lt; v ha*
&gt;■» (y P**. de'., -dioilld l&gt;C the first to lllinerriL*r it* value
—the
other relatives ami friends here.
Tho*. Gould and .grand daughter, no( been advanced one penny. We • I rod u re automuHr method* of opClara, apenl Sunday al Thad. !■:-■- shnll evru rontiniir in font- our erailon.
Mrs. lull.। Fracc «Dd --ii Don, ner's in West B-dlevue.
mul gramlMin LeRoy Kiidinger ami
Mr. and Mrs. Almon Sheldon at­
Mis* Jennie Bfnlt of Charlotte, nml tended the I. O. O..F. ami Rebekah
Mis. Marky of Hobart, Indiana, picnic at Thornapfde Like, Thurs­ Oliver Typewriter Building
CHICAGO
were guest* yf Mrs. Mary Town- day.
seiiil ami daughter, Miss Lida SlucMrs.. Libbio Weak* visited rela­
•y. Sunday.
tive* in Hu* vicinity. Sunday.
Mii« Lorna Vincent of Holding it
sick last Wedm-.Mlay with pni-uE.,W. Hanneman.of Grand Rap­ Yftonia.
Dr. Snell of Bellevue wa*
Ids Ita* purchased the Kocher Bro*, culled, ami nt this writing a|ie is
of dry goods nml will con- rapidly gaining.
llrt- business in the same
Mr. nml Mr*. I»«-ll Shoup visited
Mr. nml Mrs. II. T. Norton. Sumlaj*.
Wo have ju«l closed the
l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galey ami Mr. Norton intends lo go west for
daughter. Mildred and Mr. and Mrs. his health,
bigg&gt;-*t nont h's business in
C. II. Quirk were guests of Mr. ami
our hintory, due to our con­
Mr. nml Mr*. Ralph Weatherbe
Mr*. Thomas Wilkinson in Maple and Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Seamore of
tinued policy: lllghrsl Qual­
Grove, Sunday afternoon.
ity of Work. Prompt Service.
Vertnonlville sp-nt Saturday ami
Mi-&lt; Carrie Calcy’was at. Belle- Sunday at Almon Slielib-n's.
Fair mid IIONECT THK.ATvim. Sunday.
MENT OF (H R Cl hTOMEHK
Caller* al Hay Gould's Sunday
A good many from here attended were Harry ami Bert Gould nf KalOur sucre** ha* been due
tlie I. O. (». F. picnic nl Thornapple nmo, Chas. Brook* ami baby ami
largely tn lite quality of work
take.- last Thursday.
nml
Stock we have furnished.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J&gt;cckcr.
;
Mrs. L. E. Seaman who hn« been
Qtr.Al.lTY will he rememberin very poor hrolth for a long time
«m| long after Ihft PIHCE~I|W
Trarbrr** Eva mi nation.
has recovered SUwIcienlly to he
bpm forgotten.The next regular leachant* »’xable to walk down (own.
Now is the lime to place
for Barry County will In­
John Welti In Improving I In­ amiualion
your orders for- work lo In­
held in the Court Room nt Hastings.
look* of hi* house with fra*h paint. Thursday.
set .luring summer ami early
Friday
and
Saturday.
D. L. Smith of Battle Cteck mo­ August 1^-15, |(»| I. The program
fall, (kill and see. our stock
tored over here Monday morning follows:
and get our prices.
and in company with C. M. Putnam.
Thursday A.
M.—Orthography
F. M. Quick nnd R. A. Biven* went
Spelling. Arithmetic, Theory
to Bobby Lake for a few day* li*h- ami
and Art.
iug. "
Thursday P.,M-L.Guigraphy. fixiv‘ MiS Carrie- Palmer of”Cedar
Hastings, Mich.
Rapid.-, Iowa, i* a guent of her ’ Friday A. M.—Grammar. Physio­
Phone 197
um-bt and aunt, Mr. and Mr*. C. M. logy. Reading..
Putnam.
Friday
P.
M.--Penmanship,
Agri
­
Mr*. Susan Flint visited relative*
nt Battle Creek, last week and at­ culture, School Law. Course of
Study. Geometry.
Most of Ulf famiiiar licorice root
tended the Chautauqua there,
Aerording to llgur&gt;-« published by
Saturday A. M—Algebra. Botany,
Merrill Hinckley was very sick
H is gathered
lhe Monetary Times of Toronto, the comes 'from Syria.
Physics, General History.
la.-t week with measles.
Ernest J. E&lt;lg«-r.
sum total of American investments rtnd. piled h&gt;&gt;" «r‘*al
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Bowen nnd
2wk
Cojpmlssiionrr
of
schools.
it
remains
until
it
is Hmraughly
in Canada wa* W30.90LWSI in IV13,
neph-w. Robert Caaaell. arc visiting
di-y.
it is tii-ii taken to tin- fac­
the former's mother. Mrs. D.. &lt;L
Mr. nml Mrs. Ilurold Speck of as comparod. wilh $117,113,000 in
tor? to undergo certain process.**.
• „i--il.
1011, and &lt;270,075,(k» in 1000.’
*
Nickerson,
Kaiu
nre
spending
lheir
Mrs. Dan'l Feifchner nml Mrs. honeymoon nt-.school, the bride­
Clin*. Deller were guests of Battle groom Inking a‘short course in
Crock friends Salurdny and Sun- farming at the state college, while
dav.
Mr. nml Mrs. Fred Brown and Mr. tin* bride at Hu- same institution is
ami Mrs. Bradley of Bellevue, were studying domestic, science.
guest* at Chas. Parrotts Sunday
and were accompanierl home by
Ml** Ethel Brown, who had been
visiting here for two weeks.
Mr#. Beamer of Flint Is Delivered ful Stomach Remedy. U la known all
Over the United States It dears the
Mr*, f'mrnclia Tomlin went In
From Heaxlaciic# by Just •
digestive tract of mucoid accretions
Chester TiKMay. to Help can: for
Few Bows.
and removes poisonous matter.
It
Mr. nod MPs. Hmrcne Brown -who
320 ACRFS in Kalkaska county,
brings quick relief to sufferers with
are twxth quite sick.
stomach ailments, liver and bowelMiss Doroen Poller of Hastings, two farina, two set of buildings, but
Many declare thal li has
Mr*. Guy A. Beamer of 1107 North troublea
and her cousin. Mi** Jennie Heis­ one owner. Will m-II right, consider ■treei,
Flint. Mich..’ wm for a tons saved them from dangerous operaman were guests of the former’s an exchange for property In Barry lima a victim of stomach and diges­
aunt. Mis* Mary Poller, the fore­
tive troubles. One of ths serious ef- thelr lives.
part v»f the week.
. .. or Kent counties. Ixicated 2Vi mile* facts wm In bad backache^ which at­
Because of Ita wonderful success
Mr. amt Mrs. B, B- Braden visil- from railroad station with good tacked her. attnoal dally.
. ,
there are many hpttaiora. ao be cau­
She took Mayra Wonderful Stom­ tions. Ba sure It's Mayr a
Go to
e&lt;l relative al Sunfield, Iasi week land and buildings. Whal have you
ach Remedy; then she wrote:
Mulholland's Drug Store and ask
nnd (he first of this.
lo offer?
"I thank you vsry much for what them about the wonderful results It
Miss Evelyn Smith Tif Detroit,
120 ACRES, l!4 mile from Cal­ your medicine has done, for ms.
1 haa been accomplishing among peo­
was a guest al B. B. Downing’s the
edonia.
This is »n up-to-date never saw anything work such won­ ple they know about—or send to Geo.
ill-' of tin-week.
, ,
,
ders m just the three bottle# have. H. Mayr. Mfg. Chemist. 154-ISI Whit­
Don Dmkninx of Detroit, is vis­ farm. AH kinds of good buildings. There wjui never a day in n&gt;y life that Ing St. Chicago. 111., for free bock on
iting hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Clay loam soil, lightly rolling. Price I did not have my head lied up with stomach ailments and many grateful
Downing­
a cloth and I have not had a head­ tellers from people who have been
000.00.
ache alnce. I had been doctored by restored. Any druggist can tell you
Mark Ynung of Baltic Creek is
specialists, too. and received very Bt- Ita wonderful effecta
visiting hi* grand Mrents. Mr. and
Mr*. Eugene Partridge.
• * Hastings Business Exchange tie beneflt.**
For sain in Hastings by all drug-.
Just such starters are told by thou*
A new remont walk Is being laid
.
. .
aanda who have used Mayfs Wonder­ gists.—Adv.
in front of W. K. Cole'a properly. Phone 13fi - 130 E. Center St.

The OLIVER Typewriter Co.

IRONSIDE BROS.

47 Bushels of Wheat To Acre
That’s the yield one man near Woodland got. Wc will exchange
40 pounds of “Purity” Flour for each bushel of that wheat if it’s
good. You get lots of “Purity” this year for little money. Bring
us your wheat.
Save your coupons and bring them to us. Wc-redeem them on a
set of dishes at little cost to you.

"40 pound- of ‘Purity’ for every bushel of wheal'

Hastings Milling Company
C. A. KERR, Proprietor
PHONE 283

HASTINGS, MICH.

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS TRY ’EM

FOR SALE

MICH (OHM’S STOMACH ILLS
EM If I WOHDRf III HOI

�&gt;0000000001

Chautauqua Week -- Bill of Fare
Thia entire Bill of Fare may be ordered
for $2.00 if purchased of the local
auspices while the supply of season tickets
which they guaranteed to sell lasts

Oratory
Band Music
Recitals
Drama
Maflic
Sermons
Grand Opera
Humor
Choir Music
Monologues
Bell Ringing
Lectures on Literary Subjects
Vocal Solos
Vocal Duets
Sleight of Hand
Instrumental Solos
Story Hours
Playground Workers
A Social Hour with Your Friends

&gt;000000000000000000000000000000000000
H astings Chautauqua August 5 to 11
You Owe It to Yourself
Why shouldn’t you prepare for a successful life—you owe it to yourself—to
your parents- -to your, friends—to your community.
Don’t grub along and
barely earn enough to feed and clothe yourself.—Place yourself ABOVE
the average—Take
'

SottlHwttern Barry
Department
Wm
I &lt;vf her- little friends ami
mates Friday afternoon to
olrbrale ht-r birtInlay.
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;k»ru.- Olmstead of '»•»&lt;«. iidson Willison.’* tenant hou«-.
Tamarac Corners U't. Hu- guests’ .... Campbell children are entprlmning.il cousin from. Kalamazoo.
of Edd Parmelee ami wife.
Mrs. George Stanley entertained
Mrs. Harvey’Eal'Hi and daugh­
ter Ih-alricr of South Carlton s|„ni a party of little girls Saturday tifSunday afL N. Pert»m&gt;.
Heselphiii Budtlwy -f Mulliken is
spending the week with Mr*., Currie
Mr. mid Mrs. Karl Bristol -visited
Lafayette OveratniHi
nl Carl HoWmau s Summy.
urday and Sunday a
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford ami son
smith's.
.
■Maurice visited al . T. E. Searles’
Miss Cecil Fuller 1Sunday.
f«-w days with her cot
The Larkin Amp Club held a picilic at Fim- lake Tuesday, which
Some of lhe old imiuhliors
vicinity attended th-- i-oilidi
Clifford ami John Stanley
prise on ' Mr*. John Wukl
camping al Fair lake.
CarltorT Monday.

Tin- last Quarterly . .... ting'of lhe
conference year win be held at tinM. I*, clinicIi in Maple Grove Sat­
urday and Sunday August I am! 2.
Rev. Wiliills a former minister of
this idami will assist Rev. I .a hr.
'
Hie Aid Society Will meet at lhe
clmtvli Fridip-, July-31 for supper.
Mr..anil Mrs. Green and family at­
tended a birthday party Sumlny al
■ In1 Imim.-’of Mr. and Mrs. I mil ot
spent Saturday and .-uudav ut Gun Nmdivillle.
lake.
Mr. Wiukerliu of Cliica.-u was llm
guest "f L. A. Mein'.' 1 •• and family

rapid strides in outtlns vicinity.
Mrs. John BilllM
Woodland spent Kai'

NORTHEAST BlltllY.
W. C, T. U. will III- . E. Andrus l'-'.iy»nfl
I 7th. Eyriy- - invil
Sunday Nch-o-l pic

for something useful—put yourself in preparation for one of the BIG things
in life. Get lhe ACTUAL experience necessary to fill a BIG position. -&lt;
There is no difference between the way business is done in oltr school and
the way it is done in the banks of the city.
In our place you do the actual
’ family.
.
wqrk of the business man—bookkeeper—paying teller—cashier—manager/.Mi-, Hlntmln
merchant—etp.
iSinilh wrr cli

Parsons’ Business College
Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Miss Grace Higdon spent from
Saturday, and until Tuesday visit­
ing friends in Hastings. ,
l-'oresl Preston &gt;&gt;f Grand Rapids 1spendiug wuni’ time with his aunt
Mrs. May Itevine.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Devine ami
children sponi .Sunday wilh her
brother an&lt;i family. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Preston of Maple Grove.
‘ Mrs. Henkes of Battle Creek" spent

FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION

Wunderlich’s
Vacation trips arc luring planned daily and wc take
great pleasure in helping you select your eatables. -

A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Olives, 10c, 30c, 35c and 50c; Pickles, Sweet,
Sour and Mixed, Sardines. Salmon and Canned
Meats of all kinds.
Wc can supply you with Fresh Vegetables,. Celery, On­
ions, Heels. String Beans and in fact every thing to make eat­
ing enjoyable.
.

Give Us a Trial Order

FREDERICK C. MARTINDALE
&gt;t1ici;il record is on

Friday

A Thorough Training

For more information write W. W. Parsons, President.

'A Perfect Woman Nobly Planned
To Warn, to Comfort and Command1

I In- (iron* W»&lt;lm--day and Thurs­
day of last vvt-ok.
J. K Millspaugh nml wife of Hai­
th- Crt-i-k'and II. II. «"..M»|i-y and wife
of Jackson urriipiitl Wildwood col­
lage over Sunday..

development
(he Slate.
'I'h&lt;- &lt;-&lt;|utd taxation measure, putting railroads; tdi-araid j
nml express companies on the same basis as other properly. Ii;j
nltim* saved Un- owners of farms, Imines and other property ov­
er F-'.isiumki annually. The prison binder twine plant has Tediire&lt;| tin- cost of twine lo Michigan fat-mots nearly &lt;&gt;n&lt;--lialf,
thereby saving them, yearly, hundreds of thousands &lt;-f dollars.
’ Next week the Citizens Committor in charge of tilling tins'
space will print in tabulated form the n-asoits givrji by more
limn •-’no of Michigan's leading farmers,’ mechanics business
and pnifvs.uonal men for stipiiorting Martindale.
’
.
’ Political Advertising. .

•• Irnld al the Grove Sunday.
i Wesleyan church W-dm-sd.iy,
' ----- Aug. --Onile a croft'd congregated al the
Ixvdgeprile pim* seed sown broad-*
Grove Sunday to witness a ball
15th.
There isn’t much ti-wsGliis week. game, bul were disappointed as •asl on tlie snow in southern Idaho of Hu- bureau &lt;&gt;f nuricu
iin'isl of lhe players faib-d lo appear. lust spring germinated when the Manila says that tin; rice
Threshing has fairly comim'Rced -now melted mid as many us sixty
little trees were counted : to the
Fuffvrii'ig- or waul
’’filing in the
■duimil and military
tam..
economic life of llm English wmk-i I lu- Ih-aeli family reunion'will be' gim-ers ar&gt;considering Hie
i&lt;- Considering
tin* eon&lt;
inginan Hint did »rise in cost In-d'hold at the Grove some turn- almulislrucliou of a dam across lhe Blue
Co-operative rural credit asso­
year is rent.
l ids is due lo fh.-&gt; August 1st.
I Nile, in lhe Smdan, lo provide ir- ciations are planned for llm Phil­
higli emigration, even -among the!------------------------ ;—
&gt; rigalkm for nearly 1.000,000 acres ippine Islands.
The object is lo
, . &lt;
r .. - .
i-tvvi.-o h tvr int-j ntv
e .
,
help lhe small farmer.

COMETO---------

THE BIG SALE
GODFREY’S
CLOTHING STORE
From

August 1st until August 15th

�THE nUTINta BANNER. JULY M. Mil,
The Miues Ilo and Ella Lucas of
lake Odessa visited their aunt,
Mrs. D-onard Wachter the latter
part of the week.
Mr. amt Mr*. A. W. Dillenlxtck
accompanied George Graham of
Ix-lroit. wiiu vixitod lhe Dillenhnck's part of last week, to Clarks­
ville, Thursday und spent thu day
wilh their sons Ray and Charles.
J. J. England was In Detroit,
Monday and TueSilay- and drove a
Ford car back for Mr. GnVitt.
Ita 1 an&lt;*?&lt; of Army Worm.
The writer visited a corn Ifidd on
Hie Frank Hchaibly (dace near the
Bohnes church Monday, and saw
the ravage.* of Hie army worm.
This Held of- corn wax niiiusi ih
two days lime. • They leave noth­
ing but the stalks.
Owen Smith returned from Ohio.
Mi.iid..y 1 ningl
He left hi- wit-­
land son there to vfalt relatives for
several
days al Bradford.
:&lt;&gt;ngregnlionai cl.
diction, haw ii"i b'-i-n fulillb-d bill ills-Sunday. Julv
A large party from Lansing,
spent Sunday at Saddlebag Lake.
Miss Flora Belle Willitls of IrvHi.' AxxociatiuQ. \\ • f.-vl xiire that
“
T. D. Garn
Hu- Araaoclation Iiin.h' a whw* and
reluming
.-.uirixl.'III choice and Hint all work
Huit falls Hu? lol '"J- Mi«* Kidney home Wednesday..
I., p.'rfonn will |&gt;" done in a care­
Arthur Allcrding ami Mi.*.* Bessie
ful manner suited to the l»e»t inti, Fuller were
married Saturday
nf Sunday &gt; -Ii.h.I growth.
morning al llu? Imine of I lie bride's
Lynn Bogart wa- .1 Sunday guest parents. .Mr. artd Mrs. tlrargr Full­
nf.In* parents. Mi. and Mrs. Samuel er, near lhe Holmes. church, by
Rev. Freeland. These well known
Uncart, of Bnstiiuyoung people who have a host of
friends hen* to offer congratula­
fur a two week*
tions. will occupy lhe beautiful
home In the village that Mr. Aller­
ding has nil ready furnished with
every equipment necessary for
wheat, p'-i ; Gillett's m.illter, M&gt;«. Baflie SiflilTl. housekeeping.
We welcome these
tf’ti. *.d'T- '"f Ex-1 latwy. Mr. nod Mrs. Gillelt young folks to our village.
in- in Eng-1 will also visit oilier friend* before
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Covert, Mr.*nnd
r.- nu ;n-re' returning l&lt;&gt; Mitldl' Ville where Mr. Mi - II. I. Wrighl ami Mi - Uc ll -•

IRVING.-

Tho Carl Hngeiilierk and Great
Wallace Show* Gmilumd will vi-il
. ..... ...... . ,,
""
.VIS"-' U.
......... .
For mure lliaq a quarter
a

,|o», nerpool. Pari*. Berlin. Barn­
'•"‘iia, -lamxlantliiople Gal­
1 &lt;HHn. Hong
h"inr mid Bueno­
1 Vl,.,.
lllw„,, |„„k.
11U. f,r „„vellie*.
It. E. Walla.-.

this community,
nounces that Ke
fwith this locality -........
,
। plating using the borne here Ito—
। longing tn hirn a* a summer home.
Mr. and Mra. Damon I. BullJr of
I Detroit gave an’ informal dancing
party to all thvii Irving friends
' Saturday evening.
The company
enjoyed the event In-the extreme,
Jalxiut 20 Couples taking part in the
evening's gaiety. H wa* a (real to
mnny to learn some of Hie new
r&lt;&gt;riiintionx of Hie Terpxichorean
art us explained by the doctor.
Some of tiir easily limned parts of
which were tried
"'
departed for Ih.
promptly at th
with feelings nf a
cuing und thank.-

i.f am i. dltlii'- and "’ii-k laud” I rii-li. of Grand Itat'idArlingtnn
... f.
&lt;•;.! .............. jii-I a- ln.-; Mr*. II. C. Cbubli
i-|&gt;i_ Mi.i'iicvilie. wa* a
caller on
Irving fri.-mh on.- day last week.
101 Ernest Dunlap hex Ih-pii aaniaUng
Haymond Mugrig.- wilh his haying
,\ and liamrxling and warn Mr. Dun­
.. 1 I
u*ill .'i.tririi.i". .. kt.it L f.ir- Will

hldll'

Mr. and Mrx. Edward A. Johnxon
i"f Wt Stuart St.. Grand Itripiilx.
I I ••rdeif out to Irving laxl week

WEtn* iitvixG.
Mrx. Victor Prqtt nml son
lune b«^ ii -pending Hie
Ii her parent*. Mr. and
in Europe.
Tb.y
intivwlm-ed into Al
Hageidi.-cU-WuHare ........ . ------ ;....................
maintain agents In Europe an.i Th.* munaurri.'
Asia &lt;or Hie purpose &lt;&gt;f keejiing in, iiuk-Ii.
The I
touch wilh th.' latest ai-Jiiei.•-«Iworld linv.
nirntx.
.
.
ilii* twamm: III
Th.- Hag.'iib.x k-Walla.'c Sh.ro •
I‘"or In 1li.«

a jwln-at oil Hn* I'rnli farm.
Geofgc Crcut of Fn*

bfirn.

I tiiiie for Hi'1 »i&gt;ritmu yp of tlm Irv-i
' ..... ii..H..,. \t.11. &gt;.,,'..|&gt;i i.i. i.i,i nii.G Mr. nnd Mr*.

W. S. Bryan* and
family were Sunday uue.-tx at It. J.

Irartioii* in th.- pa*t fbv
have Kcarehcd Ihvm mil
tnni land*.
Il hax r&gt;ntc&lt;

—BAXXER WANT ADVS. PAY.-

/TIBER MAKING
W

1 Can be made profitable if the
right kind of machinery u um&lt;L

Don ft Overlook

over tin1 Hume I day gt Miner I’alinrr'-.
.•el |iou«e.‘*Thi*' Mi— Thelma Nay. who ha* lawn
from Hie |.'d- -|&gt;eildlllk* lhe week at It. J. Wil­
i.-r.-le and will 1 liainx', returned to her home in
.................
.- nrelh-d over fhe top mid will ln*| Banll'-ld Siimlay.
riiifi.i.-. d with winu* on each side
Mi** Gladys William* i* spend-

thst mtneriptioa. If yoe
•re in arrears remember
lira we etn alweya find
Sued use

fur
the MONEY

BoOMIR &amp; BotCHKNT Press C&lt;

The

NORTHWEST IRVING.
. Addali 1‘i-Mon and cl

Hiram Kauffman nnd family vis­
ed Mi-. KatilTmnn'a sister. Mr-. W.
twin ami family, Sunday.

LET US Sl.’OW YOU

9» tbs. H.
p. Gt ..nutated fiugsr lor
Three 3c Boxes Matches
__
Three 1&lt;&gt;c pkg*. Starch
..
....
Three.!&lt;&lt; pkg&lt; Jello or Jetlyccn .

$1.00
10c
. 25c
25c

■ C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

1904-1914

Woodland

BENHAM &amp; TRIM
Real Estate and Investment Brokers

lave You Been In? r

fellow wax very' uncommunicative
&lt;&gt;n his way to Hastings, who in­
sisted-riding in the back seal ami
requested that lut g" on ji bark
street to Un- depot in Hastings.
friends of William Jordan Ihal he
wax married last Friday to a lady
al Bear latke. and that they would
Visit relatives in Woodland noon.
Congratulations.
Mr. and .Mrs. E. Mcllnney. Miss
Iva Sqhray and .Mis* Jennie Wright
acc&lt;&gt;m|&gt;anicd Jacob Giiible in the
latter's car to Grand Ledge. Sun­

DOLLARS TO DOUGHNUTS

Jesse Townsend

Well, come on in, the eating's fine—well
cooked, clean fresh meats, fruits and veget­
ables. There is not a place in Hastings where
you are any more sure of a sanitary meal or
lunch than our place.

The Sanitary Lunch
TOM DOYLE
IN HOONAN'S CIGAR STORE
Jefferson Street
Haatlnga, Mleh.

Salted Nuts |

Candy

daughter are njaking n few days'
I with friends in Like Odessa.
SUNFIELD.
Mrs. I.ura Higtennk and .Jntighler Dorothy of Freeport visited hci
aunt Mrs. Hattie CrofT. Saturday.
Miss Ethel Hilly visited Miss t!al,la Jarvis al Ovid last week.
Mrs. Callibon and children..visitfriends at latke Odessa Wednes­
day and Thursday.
Mrs. F.-l*. Turner and daughter

Who’. an brat this?
An unusual
.i:;m unit will gu fArwanInvith work! large, acreage, of wheat was .har­
that ran not help liut liavi'.a, Ia*l- vested in Woodland, this year and
the yield i- tli.- l-esl in yeah*. Sam
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. York entertain­
Schuller report* the Itesl crop so ed his daughter. Mrs. Becker of
far.Miirly-.even bushels per am-. Memphis, Tenn, last Week.
From thirty-live lo forty bushels
.Mr. nnd .Mrs. Will Mapes and
per acre nreriut to be a general daughter of Boxen. Mont, nre visit­
ing his mother, Mrs. A. L. Mapes
muon Blocher of North and his brolhera, Harry and Frank
well-known throughout and their families.
The hole! is undergoing repairs
and will soon be opened to the |&gt;ul&gt;Jic. Tjie new proprietor will be Sj.
I South Woodland Friday forenoon. E. Burns.
Now that the Twine season is over, to prove that 1 saved the farmers from
Rev, John Smith offlcialing'. Bur­
The former Itookkeoper of our lo­
one-half to one cent a |&gt;ound on the Twine they (.ought, whether they
ial was m Woodland cemetery, cal iwink Bruce Gibbs now residing
bought of me or not, let's ask the question: Who sent the PAPER and
number two.
Mrs. Blocher was in Glare, is visiting friends here.
wrote the LETTER to the TWINE COMPANY requesting them to get
the mother of a large family of
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Merrill and
busy and see that the price on MY TWINE.was put up to where it ought
I children, who all have good homes family visited relative.* at Grand
to be?
Will they come to the front and give the people their names?
iaiid highly respected in lhe com­ Haven nnd Spring lake the first
I mindly in which they reside, all of pnrl of last week.
DOLLARS TO DOUGHNUTS THEY DON'T DO IT! But the pajier
whom w.-n- able to attend the fun­
While L. Wassiflk wa* tilling a
was sent and the letter written, nevertheless l&gt;oys, come out in the open
eral.
Mr*. Blocher will i"' greatly gasoline stove nl his home last
and act like men.
You may want more of my Binders and Mowers or
IniisXed by Ih- aged husband. the Thursday. The gasoline caught
Plows and Harrows.
.
: family and the community.
She .afire ami caused quite a blaze. The
। wax devoted to her church, and fire was soon put out but Mr. WasNow is coming seeding time and you wilt need Blows and Harrows. I am
was a great heQ.er hi church work, sink's arm wax quite severely burn­
selling the Syracuse 1‘lowland Harrows and the SOUTH BEND RIDING
sin*'find lived on-the farm -where ed. when he threw the. stove out
j she died, nlsiul thirty-five years, doors.
PLOW-this is the coming plow-**HIGH- WHEELS, WIDE TRUCK.
having iii'o-d from Ohio here. ’
Mrs. E. M. Wheeler. Mi*s Mary
14 to iteinch IxMtom, makes a Riding Plow adapted to all conditions and
i S. C. Vanhouim and funny and Green mid J. West are on lhe sick
farms. •
*
■ .
i B. S. Holly and family motored list.
lover lo Eatoh Rapids, Sunday-to
See me for Bird sell Wagons; Mandt Wagons and Buggies, Ford's Roof­
The repot* of tlie Bn|ish royal
'’hlteyd the camp meeting..
■
ing*. all grades from ft. 10 to *2.80; roofing that will outlast any shingle
Mrs. Claude Carpenter of Lake commiMiob.on Indian, finance and
roof.
Odessa wa* in the village Thursday currency hix Just been Issued.
It
selling »raemt tickets for lhe ch«Utauqun which begins August lhe 1014-15 the revenues. Doth imperial
Not in the
fourth.
Wilh the Chautauqua and provincial, amount tn 9425,163,
'going on at Hnstihgs al the same 500, and the expendilpres to SHU,
Tm«t
time will keep our people busy
According lb lhe geological sur­
i attending Ixith places.
Hastingi, Michigan
I William •Fmnefrock has been vey. then? is good reason to believe
confined- to his bed for .several,
11: ..
.—
in I... of the greatest natural k&gt;« fief
lioufilful.
the United Staten.

BOTH PHONES—Hastings, 15‘JlL-tS; .Middleville Line, M2II.-1S.

It has been said that "nothing succeeds like success." But to
succeed one must be
"Late to bed: early to rise;
.
Hustle all day, and advertise."
Wc said ADVERTISE.
Yes, we believe if your business isn't
worth advertising, you should advertise it for sale, as good advertising
is powerful enough to sell even such a business.
We believe in concentrating our advertising within the zone of
its highest potentiality. Then it is NOT a case of SPECULATION
but an INVESTMENT, and is sure to "bring home the bacon." And
that is exactly whal we, as well as .very hustling business firm, are
after--"the bacon”.
When you list your property with us you get the BEST SERVICE
and the GREATEST EFFICIENCY that it is possible fop anyone to
give you in the Real Estate Business. We place your property before
thousands of prospective buyers. If the description ol your property
rneets with the wishes of one, or more, of these prospective buyers, a
sale is closed at once at a price satisfactory to YOU.
Our system
brings BUYERS and SELLERS together.
Here is a sample that
proves that statement.. Oa July 15 Mr. A. C. Boyes listed his resi­
dence property io Hastings with us to SELL, stating that he would
consider a good business proposition in EXCHANGE. On July 34 we
concluded a deal with Mr. G. M. Fox, of Shultz, whereby we exchanged
Mr. Boyes residence towards Mr. Fox's store and stock ot goods at
Shultz.
.
That Mr. Boyes was pleased with The transaction is indicated by
the following letter which we received:Hasting., Mich., July 27 1914.
Benham &amp; Trim,
Hastings, Mich.,
Gentlemen:1 wish to state that I am very much pleased with your effi.
cient and courteous method in exchanging my Hasting. City property ■
for Mr. G. M. Fox’s house, store and stock of goods at Shultz, Mich.
1 considered the commission you charged me as very
reasonable, compared with the efficient service you rendered in nego­
tiating the deal, and would advise anyone, who desires to BUY, or
SELL a farm, city home, or business, or exchange properties, to secure
your’advice and services.

day last in Clarksville.
The Cov­
ert's attend the Covert family re­
union. which is an annual affair.
They report having a splendid lime
and enough to rat.
Hoy It. .winder who has become
the sole proprietor of lhe hay bu«i'J
ness lu-n- through lhe purchase of
his brother, Charles Intereat,. Iasi,
week, is now busy baling and put-|
ling on the market,the ■------ •—••1
of hay recently harve
buying
Mr. Howlader will do
and &lt;»ay lop notch price.
laisl Saturday afternoon word
was lelcpliom-ti here that a thief
who had stolen thirty dollars from
Thanking you again for the many favors rendered, I am
the Hotel ut Lake Odessa was head­
ed this-way nnd wa* expected to
Yours Very Truly,
lakif the evening train from here,
,
A. C.'Boyes.
so a feU who kept il very quiet
were at the depid to watch for Mr.
thief.
But in the meantime the
wiley burglar had engaged Mr.
Greible, our liveryman, to lake him
to Hasting*, by auto, where il is
supposed he met a pul add left j
HASTINGS, MICH.
town mhiii after.
As no thief ap­ Phone 472
peared at our depot Hie sleuths Office 118 North Broadway
began to smell a rat nnd made in­
quiry ot Mr. lirieble. who had ar­
rived home from Hasting*, as to
what kind of u Imikiiig fellow hr
had taken to Hastings, winch talli­
ed with lhe description of the thief.

Spiritualists Camptneeling
ho* linen going pn then* foi
time.
They re|M»rt having
and heard some-queer thing-

Irving General Store

We invite your attention to the Irving General Store
whin in need of anything in our line. Here is where »rrvice and quality count much and the price count-, little.

COMMON SENSE
REAL ESTATE TALK

There Are Intervals
When you fed^the need of a GOOD
smoke. We know you are a good judge
of cigars and tobacco. We also know you
will agree with us that for a MELLOW,
RIPE FLAVORED, palate tickling, all
'round satisfying smoke you can find them
in our cases. We not only keep a big
variety of cigars and tobacco, but we try to
keep what you want—your favored one—
and we keep it as it should be kept, sanit­
ary, fresh, moist, sweet.
Make our club room your lounging
place.

J. F. HOONAN
Jefferson Street
Jobbers

I

Hastings, Mich.

Th* "mteHMtVetr Friend.

I

RefAilefS

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THE

JULY 30,1014-20 PAGES.

BANNER

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

Noted Dramatic Baritone, Who Has Sung With World
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.There can be no real freedom when
one is driven by necessity or shackled by
debt. Money accumulated in our Savings
Department makes you free to enjoy your
opportunities for pleasure, profit and ad­
vancement. It combines banking and in-,
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Capital $75,000.00

Resources Over $650,000.00

Surplus $50,000.00

MARCUS A. KELLERMAN
Putting It Strongly.
J
Little Emma had been punished and
•ent off to bed for disobedience:"* Th*
next morning she Mid: "Mdmtna. 1
like you all right enough, bi&gt;f somehow
I cah‘1 get used to your wicked an
Ilona.”

folds nf lough skin hanging loosely. have no counterpart4 upon lhe
earth today.
But the particular quest this year
is .for tho'moropus cooki, and the
scientists are high in hopes that
they will uncover a pocket of these
animals before the Miiunmr is over.
terrible beasts which roamed the
.
WHICH ROAMED THE WEST IN earth.
Diplomacy.
Years ago scientists discovered I
PRE-HISTORIC
Old Gentleman—"Well, tny boy, and
the teeth and ankle bbnes of the I
TIMES
when doos-yovr birthday come?” Boy
prehistoric animal which
they
(who has b&gt;«-n cautioned not to fish
/
named "moropus." By anatomical
for presents)—"Oh, It passed by • VERITABLE "ANIMAL"
methods they reconstructed lhe
beast and found that il resembled International Sunday School Asso~
long time ago—a year next Saturday.**
elation
Convention, Chicago,
—Life.
MINE IN NEBRASKA lhe horse, rhino and other animals.
These Irenes were found in differ­
June 23-!».
ent parts of the country west of tho
"We are facing NMIonnl Prohi­
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Missouri River. But. four years ago
Marion laawrence,
All Kimis of Monsters nnd Curious the University of Nebraska scient­ bition," said
general secretary id the Interna­
Organisms Once Frequented
ists discovered a complete skeleton tional Sunday School Association,
of the great horse and today il in his report at its fourteenth tri­
This Continent
stands in the museum of that insti­ ennial convention in Chicago.
“Il
In search of a giant horse thnt tution.
It has been a- aouree of
roamed Un* Nebraska country three envy lo the other great museums is up to us as organized Sunday
or four million years ago, scientists and schools and since. Ils- discovery schools to get busy. The Sunday
from universities are gathering at Urey have vainly sdarcned for skel­ school is not a political"organiza ­
one.
Agate Springs, Neb- at the southern etons for their own collections. tion. but an educational
Neither, is prohibition a political
Suffered EverythingUntil Re­ •■nd of (lie Black Hills. Tnalead of These searching parties have spent question,
but one that concerns the
lariat, however, the scientists are their time at Agate Springs, in
salvation
of
the
individual
and
the
stored to Health by Lydia ausing
picks, shovels, drills- and dy­ Sioux County, Neb, tho greatest
We are
namite in their "search for lhe fath­ fossil bed in lhe world. These salvation of tin* Imme.
E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
confronting tho greatest forward
er of horse.
springs
and
the
surrounding
15,000
movement in temperance matters
ble Compound.
The scientists from the American acres of land, are the property of the world has ever seen. ThirtyFlorence, So. Dakota.—" I used to bo Museum of Natural History are al-* CapL James Cook, a famous Indian six'states must be carried before a
ready in the fleld and have bdgun scout and miide. And in honor of
very sick every month with bearing their search. The expedition from Mr. Cook' lhe 'big horse bears the national Amendment to the consti­
tution can be secured. The Sun­
down pains and
has just arrived and will, re­ official name of "moropus cooki."
day school is tho mo«l important
J backache, and had Yale
main for six weeks. Carnegie Mu­
If
|headache a good
।__ has
___ _______________
_____
...__ Just in the rear of tho springs factor in the whole campaign.
..
seum
had an expedition
in the
there
stands
a
high
hill
known
ns
deal of the time and
fOI. three consecutive University Hill, -and in the sand­ the Sunday schools will lay hold of
this proposition and make National
very little appetite. । (milliners, and it is support’d that stone strata of this hill are found Prohibition their war ■ tv, tbey can
The pains were so , institution will again prosecute its the remains of more different kinds secure the adoptiomof this amend­
bad that I used to | search for the big horse. Amherst of prehistoric animals than any­ ment within the next ten years".
sit right-down on the has hunted the same prehistoric where on earth.
Capt. Cook has
The foregoing words by the lead­
floor and cry, be-'animal for several years, but has dedicated this spot to science, and er of a tnovemenl which ha(s a
cause it hurt me so made no arrangement in
tn nuL
put nn
an exex­ there is scarcely a day when there membership of 3.WMN0 sounded a
and I could not do hibition- in the field this summer. are not from a dozen to half a hun­ note which echoed and re-echoed
any work at those University of Nebraska, the only dred scientists excavating in th.| again al lhe variou* meetijigs of
.
times. An old wo­ educational institution to succeed richest geological formation yet lo- .lhe Association, in Hi" conferences,
Some time ago Nebraska the pageant, und at the mammoth
man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink­ in capturing a complete ‘‘moropus," cated.
(ho name by which the big horse
ham’s Vegetable Compound and I got a is known to science, will this year University took from this quarry a men’s parade on- Saturday after­
Any references by speak­
bottle. I felt bolter the next month so turn its'geological expedition in slab of stone six feet long by four noon.
feel broad in which were imbedded ers—and they were very numerous
1 took three more bottles of it and got another direction.
.. tho-remains of hundreds of ancient —to the prohibition of (he liquor
well so I could work all the time. I
Harvard’s expedition to Nebraska animals. Iii the slab are represent­ traffic, was the signal for prolong­
hope every woman who suffers like I did will spend its time on archeological ed rhinoceros.' moropus. the giant ed and vociferous applnu.se.
As
will try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable exploration instead of delving for horse; dinopyus. a hog that wa* U the convention progressed the en­
Compound." - Mrs. P. W. Lansing. lhe remains of prehistoric animals. large as a buffalo.hull;.a dinocyon, thusiasm increased iir intensity
Route No. 1, Florence, South Dakota. Tho scientists from the American a camel, several birds ami scores and roachbd its climax nt, lhe great
temperance mass mo ling on Sun­
Why will women continue to suffer day Museum of Natural History nrc un­ of- other animals.
Scientists have no theory as to" day afternoon?
in and day out or drag out a sickly, half­ der the personal direction of. Albert
Perhaps the most impressive fea­
hearted existence,missing three-fourths Thompson, who has already spent the manner in which all these ani­
three summers in an unsuccessful
of the joy of living, when they can find effort to secure a moropus for lhe mals were thrown Into one place ture of the great convention was
and their bones fossilized.
Some lhe men’s parade On Saturday af­
health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable institute which he represents.
years ago Amherst* scientists took ternoon. described by a writer in
Compound?
•
The moropus Is, or was, a cross from one pocket on University Hill the Chicago Herald. u* "Two miles
For thirty years it has been the stand­ between a horse, a rhinoceros, an lhe remains of ffinelcen different of singing men. two miles of boule­
ard remedy for female ills, and has re­ armadillo and two or three other stenomylus, a specie of small camel. vard gone jubilant with old gospel
stored the health of thousands of women animals, and withal was an alto­ All these little animals lay just as songs, two miles of wondering peo­
who have been troubled with such ail­ gether impossible beast. In size it they had fallen. -Near them were ple, two miles of banners .waving
ments as displacements, inflammation, was almost monstrous. The head, the remains of an amphicyon. the over all, two miles pf mottoes and
In the same vicinity rallying cries and challenges and
ulceration,’tumors, Irregularities, etc. as shown by the skeletal remains, great dog.
was almost identical with the head there were the skeletons of the Bible texts, two miles of'cheora and
If you want special advice writ® to of lhe modern horse.
The. neck two-horned -rhinoceros, the three­ two miles of march lunes thnt
Lydia E. Pinkhan Medicine Co. (confi­ was arched like that of a blue .rib­ toed horse, the merychus, o-kind of would represent John Philip Sousa
dential! Lran, Mass. Tear letter will bon winner. In lhe body lhe ani­ pig: monopus, the giant horse.} sev­ in one division and Ira Sankey in
be opened, read and answered by a mal resembled a rhinoceros, being eral kinds of deer, a giant hog and another."
Its significance lay in
woman and held in strict confldcusc. extremely heavy and having large any number of other animals which tho fact that it represented not
Instead of hoofs lhe moropus was
SCIENTISTS HUNT
supplied with four giant claws al
the extremity of star It leg.
Willi
his big claws and! great strength
FOR Sim HORSE defend
the moropus was well equipped to
himself against the other

W; C. T. U.

IN SUCH PAIN
WOMAN CRIED

ARCUS a. KELLERMAN, who Is to appear hero during Chautauqua week. U one of tho greatest dra­
matic baritone* in America today. He has toured ns vocal soloist with tho New York Symphony Or­
chestra under Walter Damrosch, the Minneapolis Symphony under Emil Oberboffcr, the St Paul Sym­
phony under Walter Rotbwelt, nnd his npix-aninwn with tlie Boston, lhe Theodore Thoma* and the Cin­
cinnati Symphony Orchestras have gained for him unlveMtil commendation.
Kellerman la a native Apiericnn. but whig of hi* greatest aucceowa Imvo been achieved in foreign countries.
In Germany, for three years, he aang leading inritono role* at the Berlin Royal Opera.
It was while achieving succcjui as nn organist that Kellerman discovered hi., ability ttfl a. vocalist, and, ap­
preciating tho increased opportunity offered in tho tick! of song, bo pre|&gt;arod himself for tho tn«k.
After a few years Kellerman atandoned his brilliant, promising operatic career to engage In Heder and ora­
torio tinging. The great aucceta he fans already attained Indicates that concert patrons are quite fortunate, even
though opera baa lost an artist of first rank.

M

only tlie 7.(100 mon who marched
The Sweetest Days.
. Afflicted Britishers.
"down Michigan avenue. 1ml lire!
After all, I believe the nicest nnd
Few peepin 'an- aware that therd
families of- which they nnr tire
heads. "Where Men Go Buy* Will! nwcetest flays are not those on which are 31.0'Ht persons stone blind in ths
anything
very
splendid
or
wonderful
United Kingdom. |50.00t) whoso vision
Follow" was n favorite legend on '
the. banners, mid almost invariably [ or exciting happens, but Just those la no def&lt;'ctlve-tbat they cannot read,
il.would fie aceoiiipmiied by lire that .bring simple little pleasures, fob; and no fewer than l.Wlp.OW) sightless
more familiar "Saloon- Mu-i" Go.". lowing one another softly, like jicarls' human beluga in tire British Empire
A tlioiiglit-arre-tii|g niofto display- | slipping off n string—U M. Monnjotn-j outside these inlands.—Loudon MaiL
ed in letters thgl rough! and held cry. ' ■
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'
'
(Ire vyo was this:
"Train up a |
child in the way .he should go mid ,
Fun for the Children.
go ili.il way yourself." There was.
To the GltUr End.
Soak a capful of dried peas over­
nothing nf.IInr Tsit and sing my-I • "Why don't you get- rid-of that night. They then can be easily pierced.
self away lo’lhe everlasting :bliss" 1 mule?" "Well. suh,".answered-Eras-.'
At
£hw
sntnt
—time provide-a box-otaiZ about (lie company; it was I tus I’lnkjr'y. "I bates to give in. If
plainly labeled ns :i part of "lire j I was to trade dnl mulo off. he'd re­ wooden toothpicks. By combining ths
two y our children will find amusement
ehtircii militant" and "Onward j
Christian Soldiers" was iH battle gard It ms a personal victory. He's by the ftour In making playthings ot
hymn.
The band*—niftn- (han a : been tryln’ foh do Im* six weeks to every description.
dozen—played it wilh variations; it &gt; get rid o' too."—Puck.
rang out in sonorous tones/from
the thronN -&gt;f tire men wliAman-ire Buckh'p's Arnica Suite fur
Eases- Torment of Asthma
e«l nnd-4ltre.A w Ire-litre«l lire -hb-—
• ruts, ntiriix,’^fil'cs.
nnd Jl.is I’rii'r
walks a' olreervcrs.
Doubt less : Jlr. E. S.’.LoiW'r. Mari Ila, XSJL/
For the (li.srpinfort nnd misery of
many*iii tire crowd wero ihitikiiiu.
Tlie writer heard mu» remark. ‘'And ! writes: “I have never hrel a Cui. asthma and hay f'.ver use Foley’s
just think, rvery'mau of them eith­ i Burn. Wound or Sore it would not Horrey and Tar Compound. It puts
er has or will soon have a vote, heal." Gel a box of Bncklen - Ar­ a healing, -reothtag coating over the
K&gt;;&gt;'|&gt; handy at .swolbfu,'tickling membraiv'?, and
and, won't they do things to Iho ' uira Suite today.
jail times for Hutus," Sores. Cut*. eases tire tliwk-qud chocking ssensa-'
liquor traffic? ’
^imi. Help* you to breathe easily,
Wounds. Prevent* Lockjaw.
Ellen. Moiituniireiy.
. County Press fkir. , 1 llecommeiidcd by Carvel h A Stvb- ur.d naturally. In tire yellow pauk1 bhis.—A. E‘. Mulholland.'-Adv’.
age.- Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
Employment of Time.
.
"I tupposo you know all a bant rail­
roads. banking amj currency and kln:
dred subjects.*’ ;'No.*' replied Senator
Sorghum. "If I Kturllrel all thoso ,
things I'd have ire lltilo tlmo-.to tnako .
speeches that my ronatltuvnts would .
think I was neglecting my business." Even Most Chronic Sufferers the blood, and drive it out of the
system.
—Washington star.
Find Relief After A Few
So sure, co pa:drive, so quick and
' Doses Are Taken
lasting, arc the results obtained from
the u-c cf 'Croxone, that three doses
English as She Is Spoke.
"Have you anything that will cure | Backache, urinafy disorders, and a day for n few days are often all
cornsf asked tire customer in the. rheumatism, are catted from weak, that ii required to cure the wor-t
kidneys, which .fall to tiller c.i'c of biekadic, regulate the most
drag store. "Whut-acoms to be tho ' inactive
out the impurities ,nid keep the blood a.in in:; bh ! Ic.- di-oriXrs^and’overmatter with your corns?" asked tho pure, and the only way on catxh to coinc the numerous ojrher similar
polite clerk, who was'sotncthlng of a i permanently and’ positively cure such conditions.
purist.—Now York Times.
troubles, is tn remove the cause. .
It is the most wonderful prepara­
•The new discovery, Croxoue, cures tion ever made for the purpose. It
such conditions because it reaches is 'entirely different from all other
You’re- Bilious und Costive!
very .roots of the disease. It remedies. There is nothing else on
Hick Ueaduidh? Bad Broalli, Sour : the
Stiunach, Furrol Tongue and Indi- i soaks right into the stopped up, in­ carjh. to compare with it it is so
kidneys, through &lt;&gt;&gt;v walls and prepared that it is practically impos­
gextion. Moan J.ivcr nnd BowcM active
linings; cleans out the little tillering
clogged.- Clean up lopight. Gela cells and gland*; neutralizes and dis­ sible to take it into the human sys­
without results.
25c. Irettle of Dr. King * New Life solves the poisonous uric acid sub­ tem
You can obtain an original package
Pills today and empty llhvslomnch stances that lodge in-die jhints and
Croxonc at tpfling cost from any
and bowels' of ferfiientifie. gassy muscle* to scratch and irritate and of
flrst-clas; drug-store. All drtlggist*
foods find w!)&lt;(••.
A full 1m&gt;woI cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the are authorized to personally return
movement sixes n satisfied.* thank- 'urine
•
so it no lopger irritates the the purchase price it Croxone fails to
ful feelipg—makes you feel line. tender membranes oi the bladder, give desired results,” regardless of
Effective, yet mild. Don’t ffripe. and cleans'out and 'strengthens the how old yon are, bow long you have
25c.
Recommended by Carvelh &amp; stopped up, lifeless kidneys so they suffered, or what clsq has faded lq
Stebbins.—A. E. Mulltolland.—Adv. ftllcr and sift al| the puwopj from

SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS
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BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH

�fag* uomaai

THE HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 30,

•
Eegal JHttrtUwti Two of the Thirteen Ben Greet Players Who
Order far Publication.
■*
Will
Appear
at
Our
Chautauqua
This
Season
State of Michigan, The Probate
Court for lhe County of Barry.
At a rcssion of said court,'held at
ti&gt;e probate Oilier,, in tin* City of
Hauling*, in raid county, on the 7lh
day of July, A. D. 1914.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Benjamin B, Travis, Deceased.
'
Hollo B. Travis, son. having filed
in said court hi- petition praying
thnt the administration of said es­
tate be granted to William 8. Trav­
is or some other sbltable person.
It is Ordered,
That tlie eighth
day ot ugusl A. I), 19ft, nt f*m
o'clock in the fhrcnoon. at said
probate office, ho mid i- li-r-liy appoi tiled for hea/int^said petition:
It is Further Ordered. That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive Weeks .previous
to said day of hearing, in I tie Hast­
ings- BANNER, a newspaper print­
ed and circulated in raid, county.
Chas. M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Grace Bauer,
Register of Probate.

Mortgage Sale.
Default having been made in the
conditions of a certain mortgage
made, executed ami delivered by
Harriet Moore of the township of
Maple Grove, Barry County, to Af­
ton D. Smith of lhe City of Hast­
ings. Barry County. Michigan, dat­
ed the 2D|h day of March A. D. 1012
and recorded in the office of the
register of Deeds for Barry Coun­
ty, Michigan, on tho 20lh day of
March
A. D. 1912 in liber 72 of
Mortgages on pages 370-371 and on
which mortgage therejs now due at
the date hereof by reason of the
non-payment of lhe annual interest
due March 201 h., 1913 ami the non­
payment of the annual interest due
March 20lh. 1911 and the taxes due
and payable December 1st. 1912 in­
cluding an attorney fee provided by
statute and stipulated for In said
mprtgage the sum of One Thousand
Seventy Seven and 10-10) Dollars
and the said mortgagee having
elected and hereby electing lo de­
clare the full amount secured by
said mortgage due und payable in
accordance with the
provisions
contained in said mortgage, notice
is hereby given that by virtue of
the power of sale contained in said
mortgage, I shall foreclose the
same by a sale ut public auction to
the highest bidder nt lh6 North
front ddor of the court house, in
tho-City of Hastings, on Saturday
the 22nd day of August A. D. IBit at
ten o'clock in the forenoon, a|l of
those certain piece's'or parcels of
land situated and.being in tlie town­
ship’ of Maple Grove, County of
Barry and State of Michigan and
described as follows, tot wit: Tlie
North twenty (2fi) acres of the
North one-half (M) of tho South
west quarter (Ii) of section three
(3), also twenty (20) acres situated
in the Southeast corner of the
Northeast quarter (%) of said sec­
tion three (3), said lust parcel being
forty (40) rods north and south by
eighty (80) rods cast and west and
all in town two (2) North of range
seven (7) West, Michigan, tho same
being the premises described in the
mortgage herein referred to.
Dated May 27th A. D. 1911.
Afton D. Hiifith,
-Mortgagee.
Thomas Sullivan,
.
AtloriTry for Mortgagee. Busi­
ness address. Hustings, Michigan.
Adv.
13-wks.

Notice of Hearing Claims.
Slate of Michigan, County of
Barry, ss.
Notice is hereby, given, that by
an order of the Probate Court for
tho County of Barry, made on the
IHh day of July A. J), 1911.’ four
months from thnt date were allow­
ed fur creditors to present their
claims against 4ho e-inle of Ami
Gregory, late of raid county, de­
ceased. and that all creditors of
said deceased are required lo pre­
sent their Claims to said Probate
Court, at the Probate Ollier in the
City of Hastings, for examination
an&lt;| allowance.' on or-before / the
13th day of November next/ and
Ihal such claims will lx* heard be­
fore said Court, on Friday, the 13th
day of Novtmter next, at tetr
o'clock in the forenoon of Hint dav.
Dated July tltli, A. D. tvit..
’
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge of Probate- '
Adv.
Notice of Hearing Claims.
t^late.of Michigan, County of Barry/fe.
Notice is-hereby given, that Av­
an order of the Probate Court for
the County of Barry, made on the
lithelay of July A. D. 1914. four
months from that dale were allow­
ed for creditors to present their
claim* against lhe estate of Hernan
J. Hammond. lai- o( uni.l county,
deceased, and that all creditors of
said deceased are required to pre­
sent their-claims to said Probate
Court, ul lhe Probate Office in the
City of Hastings, fop exainipXtion
and allowance, on or- before the
illh day of November next, mid
tiiat fUch claims Will be heard be­
fore raid Court, on Satutday the
14th .day of Noy ember next, at T-n
•o'clock in the forenoon of that day.
DaCCd July fl. A. B. 19147
’
CHARLES M. MACK.
Adv.
Judge of Probate.

Order for Publication.
Slate of Michigan, the'* Probate
Court, tor the County of Barrv.
At a aassinn of said court, held at
the probate office, in the City of
HaMmg«. in said county, on the
fllh day of July, A. D. IffiL

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Good Plowing
Means Good Farmins
Agricultural experts say that a great deal of the erosion, or
"washing,” on farms comes from poor, shallow plowing. Turn­
ing up a shallow furrow caqscs the rains tp wash all the good
substance of the soil down into the lower places, leaving the
higher spots bare and unproductive, and - rendering it easier to
"wash” out.
We sell the famous OLIVER PLOW, recognized all over the
world. We have them for all kinds of uses. They dJ BETTER
WORK, and do it EASIER than any plow made.
The great problem of the future is to grow food stuff for the
world. It will all be needed, -and the farmer who provides himself
with a good Oliver plow and lhe best of farm implements, such
as wc sell, is sure to reap his share of the rich returns that follow.
If you want a good plow, don’t buy until you see the Oliver. It
has all others "beaten a mile.”

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
Phone 1

HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
111-115 State Street
Hastings, Mich.

lhe tribe.- engaged in athletic con- i
tests ,und among the most c.«&gt;v*-ted:
rewards the victors could ex|n-ct;
were little pouches filled with cer-|
lain dry b*avi-s.
Each pouch per-1
chance bore lhe handiwork of sonn-j
dusky ,
maiden,
marvelously
35 ACRKSi Clay and gravelly loam *oU. lay* gently rolling, fair eight
wrought in nerordnnee wilh the
room house.
!*• mile*
fromj___
R. R. station, good location.
teachings of -Mamma Odio, the fa­
« i —. —2 turn*,
*.•_____
« , ,,,,,,
moils cliaracler,
who, traililionl
says, com*! forth from mysterious I
•10 ACHESi 5 mile* from Hasting*, 40 acre* under cultivation, 0.acres
Luke Titicaca to learh th- world i
fine pasture, goal eight room house, small barn, plenty of fruit, gyod
the art of spinning and weaving. I
water, close ty school and a fine location. Frio* *2,200. Terra*
Accompanying the pouch of leaves,
or chuspa, as tl%&gt; call-d il, was a!
12'- ACHKSi I miles from Woolland, excellent soil and lays good, A
small gourd known ns .the |H&gt;pora,&lt;
ncres under cultivation and 3 acre* of paituye, the fence* are good ami
GRACE HALSEY MILLS AMD PERCIVAL VIVIAN.
conluiniug lime; the leave* had!
there is an abundance cd all kinds of fruit, excellent six room house
been carefully plucked from the]
cost fl.'J’t, gocxl welt and cistern, line barn 10x31 also hen house,
E above picture portrays Perelval Vivian ns th* Prince and Grace Halsey Milla as Portia in tho production
"divine plant." cifcu, while the liiiie;
wood shed, corn crib, granary and hog house. Thi* place borders on
of "The Merchant of Venice" Tbe*e ar* two of th* best known Ben Greet Players In thia country. Also
served to make them more pleusing
• good lake .with excellent fishing. Price 81.500. Term* Si,*
Mr. Vivian bus played before the king of England. In whatever Ben Greet production b premutod here
to the taste.
The two nubstances
_
Chautauqua week both of these players will sppear. tn all tiie company will comprise thirteen plafera.combined - formed a slrvuulh-pro-1
71 ACRKSi 3?i miX* from Haitiiigi, 23 acre* second growth timber,
^fe«ever have 8bak&lt;«pearcan playa been presented with greater satisfaction than by the'Ben Greets. All compa- . during element of wonderful pow­
\alance under cultivation, the soil i* clay and sandy loam aud lay*
13a ar* personally coached by Ben Greet hlmaelf. who has been before the public for nearly thirty yeara Hl*
er. Subjects of lhe Incus who thus
gbntly rolling, there is an excellent U room house with furnace heat,
playare are known not only wlduly In thia country, but tn England a* wclL
fortified -themselves by Chewmg
the barn is poor *ud lhe fences are fair. The price of this farm is
• coca leaves, believed llieir bodies!
S3.(&gt;Ol&gt;. Term* SI,500 down, or would take Hastings property
|m&gt;s—s*i*d suiierhuuian .enduraiuw.
iu exchange.
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack, November next, and that such I
"T|m leaves were used at offer-!
claims will be hoard before said
Judge of Probate.
ings lo lhe sdn; lo make the vnioki*
Court, on Wednesday lhe 18th day
ul sacrifices; (tejl up in packages
In the mailer of the Estale of of November next, nt ten o'clock
i they wore thrown into streams, find
Ann Gregory, Deceased.
Hastings,
Michigan.
in lhe forenoon of that day.
। the faithful followed them for days
George W. Garrison having filed
Dated July 18th. A. D. DHL
CHARLES M. MACK.
in said court his nelilion praying
Judge of Probate.
that for reasons therein stated that
---------- .------------Lime KNOWN aim.it
ll,c
ho may he licensed to sell the real
irtgiual home of. tho cor-a
c*(al« of raid deceased at private SELECTING BREED FOR DAIRY
l'LV&gt;'r ?,iSE“'U'V
plant is in parts of Colombia. Ecuu-’i
saledor, Peru, Bolivia mid BrtUil, while
It is Ordered, That the 7th day
it is now cuiUvuliM iu the West i
of August, A. D. 1914. at ten o'clock
dltlons Should be Prefe
,in the forenoon, at said probale of­
ANCIEKJ INCAS, OF PERU.
plnpt, Eryliiroxylon Coca, soine-i
Things to Consider,
fice. be and is hereby appointed for
the blackthorn hearing raid petition;
REBARDEO AS SACRED what resembles
busli of the United Stales, and
It is Further Ordered. That pub­
In selecting a dairy breed It la not
grows
to a height of G or 8 feet, i
lic notice thereof bo given by pub- a matter of which 1* the beat breed,
according
to
altitude
and climatic
liralloii of a copy of this order, for but tbe one best suited for prevailing ilulds
Sate PInrc in
Western conditions.
In Southern Colom- |
three successive weeks previous conditions. Select with a view to
w„rh| H„ |&gt;ocs Tpn in ,R(.
Ido, at an altitude of 3&gt;M&gt;t&gt; feel, and
to said day of hearing, in the Hast­ adaptability airtl for the purpose for
| astern World
in some other sections of tli-v-Anings DANNER, a newspaper print­ which the animal i* kepL Some breeds I
'
*
&lt;les, il occasionally measures 12
ed nnd circulated in said county.
are noted fbr the quantity of milk they i Cocoa and coca are two word* feet in height, but as elevation inChas. M. Mark.
produce: other* for the rtchneea of!"hh-h me very much alike, so
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
ihrtr milk; uih.r. (or (bn color of """■Il ■■' "I '«* l"»&gt;
“(•' "H"“1 a small ahrub. Th** branches are
Grace Bauer.
cr.mii or builrr. All ih,— ihlc,. c iutu—l m ll»
"I llm bv.r- straight and th- leaves are green,
Register of Probate.
■M b. ata lour tatataMloa tai?.1"b&gt;'
linn, opaque, utal and tapering, nt
the ends.
The.pretty little HowOrdrr for Publication.
bi-a. (ho HoUl.m buj&gt; mimbo. o(;|„|,|„
iLm’r, ^-rs form in dusters, on sltbri stein*.
State of Michigan, The Probate
/The flowering season is. followed by I
high
producing
ajilinal*.
They
print
ll|
,,j
v
,,
!
.
.,
pL.^utous
dilfer.-iv-.
f
v
r
Court for the County of Barry.
with pride to such animals as Colan-; h,,.,.. ' jF
nn Similarity llu* proflUgtion of the.small nnlj
At a st'OTon "f raid cotirt, held at tha IV Johanna with a record of over , |„qwe* tt th.- product* liearmg them) ii.-rries. When grown on lhe cocal
lhe probate office, in the city of 1,100 round* of butler In th* names. C-i.-.ru, which ,i* but rhwn-‘ plantations, or Cocalc*, the semis i
are sown in December aud January
HaMmgs. in .paid county, on the renr. nnd
the
site queen of lai*-, with lhe fat extracted, is the’ on small plots of land, riicltercd
17th day of July A. 1). 1914.
the dairy world. Itanastlne Helle De ! well-known drink nnd food mad*Wh*u toe plant
PrcM-nl: Hon. Chas. M. Mack. Kri. with a recoed of over 1.3&lt;X&gt; | Irom th- r**cna bean, th- fruit of from the sun.
reacltes-a 1
■
Judge nf Probate.
rouads of butter In 3GB days. ThofU"'
known bolmtically Ik The- transplant'
nnd
in. the Matter of the Estate of Jereey has Jacoba Irene, tho Guern bt'ima Cacao, whilexotiii is lhe exMary E. Ormsbe. Deceased.
sey, Dolly Dimple, and tho Ayrshire, 1
yeurs. and remains so for forty
Esther P. Freeman, daughter, Nethcrhall Bro'anle. all of which were plant, or -lirub. whose .technical years, or even longer. Tlf&gt;- IcaS-s
naiw i- Eiythroxyion Coca. and are gath&lt;T**d by pluckers. who un­
haying filed in said court, her pe­ a credit to their respective breeds.
from whirh that powerful alkaloid skilled in their work. Doth hands
tition praying that nn order or «!••known its cocaine is derived. Both are used and usually only the'best
cree may be made by title court de­
High Grade Loser*.
product-* an- indigenous lo certain leaves are-gut het e*l.- These are
termining who are (he b-gal heirs
High grade milch cows are high­
countries.
of raid deceased and entitled to in­
carried 1o'shots mid spread upon
In ti! Ii. r
*-.
grade losers.
gracic
loser*. Mrui'n
Earners are cncap
cheap at »*. -’• in ■ •-iiiiivoii um- i&gt;&gt; ini-.ii-- **i stone beds &lt;u- Itard ground to dry.
II i' Onlercd,
Thnt the I5f|i any puh’hMc-price. Loser* are cheap these tegmii* for centuries before Tlie drying process is completed in
day of AUglfM A. D. 1914, nt ten at no price, und not even an a gift. । •' " • 'I*-rn world wa* dreamed of in about ten hour', ami I lie leaves are
o'clock in the forenoon, nt said Tho dnlryman with tho so-called Ph-I.h«i-iii and both were first in- I hen packed into, bales and are
probate office, bo and is hereby ap­ •averaae cow*" ought to bo grateful J'‘odu.-.-d inio Europe by the i. - n-ady ‘for shipment. In
lbHT OPERA by the well known Kellogg-Haines Singing Party will be
jmuii&lt;l
explorers. ■ Their packages the best leaves are.worth
pointed for lionring said petition;
another most enjoyable event of Chautauqua week. One of the
to the pirates who Would steal them. itiirniiig Spanish
a «»•••»
j place of origin is about’, lhe only
It is Further Ordered.
That
j operas which this company presents 1* "Lovely Galatea,** tho entire
I Hung common to leilh plants.
public riqlife thereof be. given by
In 1912 Bolivia exported.
rendition being given In addition to brief selections from other operas.
publical ion nf a copy nf this order,
I The medicinal propeilie.-* of the
Where, however, tho date of this company some* on Bunday at a Chau­
for three successive wqoks previ­
- I coca h aves are manifold.
That wlh'io cocaine itself is muiiufaelurous th raid day of hearing, in tlie rnoro convwlcntly handled nail safer ।emarkiible property possessed by ed. exports nmnially about 8330,­ tauqua they will present selection* from the oratorio* Instead of grand opera
or wifi give a sacred concert
Hastings BANNER n newspaper ■ to have about th* place, but it is not I the alkaloid, cocaifie. of producing 000. of that product.
printed and circulated’ in said always advisable lo dehorn pure-bred ; b&lt;cu'.-ana-&lt;(hesia, has made lhe
county. ' ’
cattle that aro inteudsd for salo or । plant a lm«n to sullering humanity
Running No Risk.
Gumdrop*.
«“Behind lhe Veil.”
Chas. M.. Mm-k.
show purposM. .
'
’mul a vvuii'derfully beneficent agent
Ono gloomy day a young country
An old man in Indianapolis, who ha*।
—dead
,
"Being
I* not a* black u Ii
A true ropy.
Judge of Probate
---------------- —----- —
| in ih&lt;- han&lt;|&gt; of lhe nurgeon. even if
Hus Your Child Worms?
ith* ir.xv.-i*- no other uses for it as lost all hl* tooth, lakes hl* “toothleaa jI j,
1* painted,
painted. Thcro aro us many gooi man went to a dentist to have i
tooth
extracted.
Boeing the patlanfi
uosa"
philosophically.
j
•
Most cbrlilfeu do.
A Coated,I “ rtirativ.,
Own. Imw. v. r, hus
Register of Probale.
looking girt* In the realm of tho dead u
H-ta difficult for him to articulate j tho IlvJnR. • There «» quit*.’ aa manj obvious 'narvousneas, tho dentist tn
: Fin red Tongue; Strong Breath; I tmmy -ite i usep, and mining the
qulred:
Stomach I’aine; circles under eyes; J •|n-;»* of Peru il wa- known
the
Aolit-r of llearlnj] Claim*.
"Would you Ilk* gasf
■phi-, sallow complexion; nervous, r'divme plniir' liefaifse of these .ud k. ,dmU. th., «um. ,H not QulU ,0&lt;ort|„, u H„r, HKcta.r. ih—o
Slate of Michigan. County of;■fretful, grinding of teeth, tossing in varied jn-opi-rticft.
“Would I like gas? Of course, 1*1
. . -rties.
in the May uis­ “,
lu
M
11 “““• “ phtrt. t«m„ from u,o -bom. froa
Barry, m.
of .the Pan- talking.
like gas," exclaimed tho irate patient
:sleep, peculiar dreams—any one of sue of Hi- Bulletin «r
.
.
which
“ 1»
which no
no traveler
traveler rntuvn*
returns."
It wai “Do yon think I'm going to have yet
Notice is hereby given, that by mi ‘’ th&lt;— indicate child has worms. Gel Amoiiran liiiion. WashirigTnn. D.
In fact hie sole dependence on hu
made,
through
thn
psychfc
medium
&lt;4
CWilliam
a
.
Reid
&lt;ie'»l»
with
tho
yanking out my t-*th In the doricF*
nrder.nf tho Probate Court for the a iwix of Kickitpoo Worm Killer at
gums tn hi* old da&gt;a ha* led him U
It kills the wends—the history of "Coca, the Wonder Plant refer to bl* mlsfortuno cheerfully bj a youth of nineteen *ho died recently
County of Barry, made on the I8lh Once.
1
Tho lad told of seeking the side ot'bti
nf your ehild'M condition. Is of th- AikI'-s" and (ell* of many calling hl* word* "autlidr-opa.”
day of Jab'. A. D. 1911. four months rouse
1
A Perfect Calhartle.
mother and Bistort. Chief earthlj
from that dal- Were allowed for laxative and aids Nature to expel Mrange cn-iouis of tho Inras in
There is sure and wholesome acr
worms.
Supplied, tn qandy ronneclitin with their veneration of
congregating place* of |ha spirits o; lion In every dos- of Foley Catln.if V
creditor* to present their claims tho
।
Mother, th* Evsr Zalthful.
against the extab) of Phebe A. Horn form. ■ Easy for children lo take. the coca plant, its peculiar proper­
the
dead
in
great
number*
are
abou.
’
tie
Tablets..
They cleanse with
The children are sick, mother Is up
Recommended ify Carvelh A ties. and &gt;)&gt;-cribes lhe plant itself
late of said county, deceased, and 25c.
&lt;
organa In churches and in meeting* never a gripi* or pain. ’ Chronic
that all creditors of said deceascl ।Stebbins.—A. E. Mulholland.—Adv. in it.-* wild &gt;tate and Ih- mathoda with them all night; father 1* sick, and where men are trying "to pierce th« ruses of constipation find lhem in­
mother is up wnn
with mm;
him; nut
but wnen
when
. writes:..
rites: .
of rullnufinn.
He
I mouier
are required
to present their
Englfsh locomotive work* haval "Many years - agn, when ' Incas | “o‘h*r i* sick doesanybodr know of veil which aepiralu thorn from the valuable. Stout people are reliev­
Maims'to said Probate Court, at the
ed af that bloated, congested feel­
other world." SoAbo medium ray*.
Probate Office in lhe City of Hast- 11bran »o busy of J»te that one Ena-1civilisation reigned over a vast *, n ®ut «• Lord.—Franc** Garald*.
ing, so uncomfortable especially in
’estern
part
of I
----------------------------.
ing*. for examination and allow- Ili«h
.........
railway had to order ten loco- section of (he We**
— “
*
hot weathef. They keen your liv­
BANNER WANT ADAS. PAY.
auce, on or before the 18th day of j motive* from Germany.
I South America, lhe* young men uf j
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— er busy.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv,

NOTICE THESE BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS

T

COCOA, THE WONDER
PLANT OF THE ANDES

Crook and Gould

KeUotftf-Haines Singing Party as
They Appear In Light Opera

I

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M OF BIS IS
FOUID 81 Ilin

A Few Hints to Dairymen

UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR makes
Oatmeal (.rispa.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN
Stir together one pint very fine
EGYPT.
oatmeal, one-half pint of graham
Butter quotations in Chicago Monday, the 20th, were 27Mc for extras, 35c to -26c (or Rists
flour, one-half teaspounful- of salt,
ajc to 25c for seconds. WHAT GRADE OF BUTTER WILL YOUR CREAM MAKE?
mm-half teaspoonful of sugar nnd
one-half leaspoonful of baking SHUT Ilia RAISED AWAY
■About 10% of all the butler made in the U. S. will score extras, 70% firsts, the renpuniog
powder.
Add one-half, pint of
2o“a&gt; seconds. Most of the high grade butter made is made from creameries taking in the whole
cream and mix into a dough al­
II REMOTE ARES
milk.
This givds them the very best of cream to work with and that is what makes the good
most loo soft lo handle.' I«ct this
stand for half an hour, until lhe
butter and gets the top prices. Gathered cream plants such as the Crystal Creamery Co. oper­
flour absorbs tho extra moisture, ills Tomb Wm Lord As Uuarry MAKING A SWING STANCHION
ates, very seldom makes a butler that will score extras. WHY? Because we do not get the
when you will be able to handle il
When Moses Ixd Jesus Out of
easily.
Flour the pastry board
Illustration and Directions Given for
quality of cream to make it with. And yet for the same date m mentioned above we paid you
Egypt.
with grahtun flour,then roll out the
37c. But wait a lew weeks until the foreign butter begins to pour into our markets. This
dough to about one-third of an inch
Professor Edward Naville, the
Walter will compete in quality with about 86% of all butter made in the U. S. There is {usVoae solution to the
in
thicknesa.
Cut
out
with
a
bis
­
Delirious Pudding Sauces.
EgypUdoaist wi»“ has been direct­
whole thing; that is better cream. Are you doing your part? Have your cream teat 30% or beUer. The
"'i'lie proof of the pudding" is cuit cutter and prick each crisp ing six. hundred meh and boys in
Take four pieces of 2x4. Two must
ricliez the cieam the longer it will keep. Don't akitn below »% cream during the but weather, if it dropa
not half as much in the eating as wilh a fork after laying on a greas­ excavations to unearth flic temple
in lhe sauce which goes wilh il. A ed baking tin. Bake in a intxi&lt;&gt;rale mid tomb of Osiris, lias’ returned lo 1 foot 2 Inches. Cut cqe of the
below 3&gt; per cent, don't blame the creamery, but look lo your separator or the running of it. It yon are hot
very simple rice’ or copage pud­ oven about ten minutes, watching his chair al lhe University of Ge­ pieces aa shown by A. making the
satisfied with your teat, come aud see it tested. Our work is open to all. Wc invite your inspection at any
ding is dvlicimis if served wilh one closely, as they burn readily. Al­ neva elated with the belief that he notches c and d about 1 Inch wide
time.
* ■'
4,1
■- .
a..* ■
of the following sauces, for which ter baking they must he handled has penetrated to the actual funer­ and 2 inches deep. Cut tho other short
Very Truly Your Crtamerytncu,
al chamber of lhe ancient Egyp- 1
again Home Cheer is indebted lo wilh care, as they break easily.
tian
king-god,
and
that
another
the -Country Genllenian.
winter’s work which Is already as­
Tongue hi Jelly.
Lemon Sauce—Boil two cupfuls
Boil and skin either a fresh or sured under ausffices of the Anglo- Sxl Is beveled and Is finally attached
of water and one cupful of sugar
Exploration to the upright with a bingo, writes
When cold trim off American Egyptian
live- minutes. Add three heaping salt tongue.
Have iAi quarts of as­ company, wil bring to light impor­ Lyle A. Myers off Muskegon county,
t:Ui|es|H&gt;onfuh of cornstarch wet the routs.
tant details bearing upon the his­ Mich., in tho Fam and Home.
wilh culd water and a pinch of salt. pic jelly In tlie liquid state. Coxcr tory of Osiris.
One of the long pieces must be cut
Coak gently ten minutes mid mid tlie bottom iif a two-quart mold
The legend is that Osirfs, a wise
• Uh' grated rind ami juice of n lem­ about an inch deep and l&gt; t il haidon and one tablespoonful of butter. en. With a fancy vegetable cutter and' benellcicnl king who reclaim­
ed
the
Egyptians
from
savagery,
cut
out
leaves
from
cooked
beets
If a richer sauce is desired add the
yolk uf an egg beaten wilh. ope and garnish tho bottom of tlie mold met a sudden nnd premature death
Gently pour In three by the scheming of his wicked
talileSiMMHifui of sugar just before with them.
serving. 'I’lui sillily hcatfft) white, laJilo/poon's of jelly to set tlio vego- brother, Heth, who. with T2 fellow
cut in lightly, adds much to the ul­ tables. When this is hard add Jelly conspirators, invited Osiris lo a
enough to cover the -vegetables and limlquet mid induced him to enter
tra r Wye appearance.
a ciioningly-wroiighl eoflhi. They
Cream Hauixc— Cream one-fourth let the whole get very hard. Then shut down the lid and case the
cupful of hullqc witli one cupful of t&gt;ut in the tongue and al&gt;out half a chest ami its body into the Nile.
pulveritcd sugar mid stir in gradu­ cup of jelly, which should be al- Isis, faithful wife of the beloved
HA1M Catarrh
luwed
to
hard*
h
god
w
k&gt;
ep
the
ally one-half cupful of rich cream
king, recovered the body.
’
mid one-half cupful uf'fruit syrup, meat hi place when the remainder
is added.
Pour in lhe remainder
The legend continues that Seth
such us peach or raspberry. Heat and
set away lo harden. To serxe, and his fellow conspirators then
yolks of two egg* beaten with one I dip the mold for a few inindles In cut the body Into fourteen pieces,
lablespoonful. of sugar nml a little' A p ul of warm wal&lt; r, and llim and .scattered lhe parts till over
gently turn on a dish.
Garnish Egypt—each piece being entombed
with pickles nnd {Ktrsley. 1'ickled by worshiptiers of Osiris—which
uitl lighter sauce
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
beef is especially nice.
accounts for tho numerous tombs
to him.
The faithful Isi.% how­
in Western-Michigan.
thicken,
ileal in the st inly whip­
ever,
regathered
the
pieces
and
Chcrsc
nnd
lhe
Dltjestlon.
ped whites just beforo serving.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Owing to i^s density, cheese is brought .them back to thu Temple
Maple Sauce—Mash one pound of
of
Abydos.
maple sugar, mid one-half cupful not uaally digested; an average diWE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
This temple, where Prof. Neville
&lt;4 wah-r mid bml until it. thuad-.. geslinh ciin mmiagu to extract the
Bell. 173
Bell, 651
I’mir this in a thin stream mi the nourishment from il if taken dur­ has*been conducting tlio excava­
. We pay you the HIGHEST
Citizens, .5173
Citizens, 6251
Homo Made Swing Stanchion.
whites of.two eggs beaten stiff; stir­ ing th.* day; but if taken al night tions D. tin Is auro, the trim burial
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
ring the 'mixture briskly ail the chees.1 becomes a fruitful source of place of Osiris. -The plactL-is about on A and B. Tho other lone piece j
EVATORS. We buy and sell
mid other &gt;'&lt;|Uidi.s(mil lirtween Cairo and As­
time.
Add lastly one-half cupful nightmare, insomnia
dyspeptic troubles, says a physi­ souan, in lhe desert about eight must ho cut aa shown by I) with a '
on ■ LARGE SCALE. Wc
miles
westward
from
the
Nile.
cian.
Toasted
cheese
in
any
form
depend upon doing a LARGE
Caramel Sauce—Pul one cupful
thu
bovcl
at
d
on
piece
U.
Prof. Naville believes this tem­
ot sugar in a frying pan. nml stir is particularly indigestible.
VOLUME of business at a
Those plocea are put together aa '
ple is older even than lhe Pyra­
constantly until it is incited ami a
SMALL PROFIT.
II you
Squash Custurd.
mids. Relating some details of Ins shown, and tho cow la (aslenud In tho I
liplit brown in- color. TJten mid
have never dealt with us, why
This may be baked in individual work to The Associated Press cor- stanchion by closing tlio ploco D. ■
three-fourths of it cupful of hot
not give us a trial.*
CUM "i- &lt;
Boil, dram and ic-jHimi.-nt at (iem-va, tie said:
Thlii has * holo in llm tongue which !
Add a pint of
of butler and Hour rubbed togejher. mnsh the squash.
“We worked from December 21, com os opposite a holo In A through |
Smith Bros. Volts &amp; Co.
hoi .milk, a tablespoonful uf liullor. 11113, to March II. toil, mid duringi which a nail la Inxurtud to hold tho (
mid coiik'folir minutes.
&lt; ’
four wctl-iicalen eggs mid .Mall ami
Ol.C. LAS. Phu 57 Histiin
CuMard Satice—Heat &lt;»m&gt; pint of pepper to taste. Pul into buttered llm eleven weeks we experienced ulanclilon shut
At!
milk in a double boiler with a pinch bilking dish or cups, nnd bake in a '••nn- anxiety ami exeiteincnL
of nalt.
Ileal’ two eggs mid one quick oven until linn in tlie middle. nine yards under tlie soil we found SELECTING THE DAIRY SIRE
cupful of sugar together and siir If the egg* are separated nnd tlie a large building constructed of
them inl&lt;&gt; the scalding milk and iH-alcii whites stirred in Inst tlie granite nml very’ hard red saml- Demand for Stock That Will Improve
cook uhtil eremny.
Flavor with ■ i।-lard will be daintierer—more stone. This edifice Im divided into
throe naves, which are surrttumh-d
orange, vanilla, nutmeg or row. like a souffle.
vanced Raglstry So Popular.
hy»sixteen large cell.*, all identical
in size ami shape. They have no
Emergrm’y Satire—Dissolve one
Broth With Bread Dumplings.
On every largo farm where a herd
Inblrspomifui of coripilurch in one-1 Houk three thick slices of while| inscriptions on tlie walls whatever.
mergi'M In to Che Summer fkaolon
offering contlnuoiui oiHMirtunity for
half cupful of cold waler. ■ Kiir bread in about » pint . of biot It This proves that the building Is ot dairy cattle Is kept, tho quoatlon
lliit^ into one cupful of boiling wa­ squeeze fairly dry nml bent up wilh very ancient ns the walls of more of ■electing tho dairy slru is one of
modem edlflccjs in Egypt are cov­ constant recurrence. A bull may be
ter. Add one cupful of sugar, tlie a fork.
Mell a tablespoon of Init- ered with Inscriptions.
Iik-ll will pnsiutcly hVui in
kept In a herd fur a few years, and
Juice of a siu-iH lemmi. a litlle nut­
"In front of\flm cells is a atone then there la a necessity to supplant,
meg,- mu' talil*--P'Hnift»l of butter nux well ami st-UMin with sail to
supiMirted by ten huge him with other blood, especially If hla
(taste ami a little pepper.
When platform
blocks of granite.
Skirting Ulis daughters are maintained In tho breed­
juice may be omilled and one-half (
cupful of fruit juice added of any ,quarter of a grated niitim c, nml a platfopn we came upon the reser­ Ins
ing herd.
herd- ,
voir—or well.of Osfris. which un­
kind iindcrred. or him tahlrs(&gt;oon- lUlle
.
chopped .parsley.
Mix well doubtedly
DKTHOIT. MICH.
Auo.orvcunr who
who is
io constantly
coiuiianuy trytry ,
H thnt mentioned IlV
by till
tlie1 • Tho.breedpr
ful of ji liy may' be used in place ami
,
mold into small bah.
Holl Homan historian,
\v|iil,
Scrabbo. V
” ‘ u ,nK *° intprovo bis calUo and Increase j
&lt;if"fli&lt;! fruit Juice, a little more (lliesc lightly in Ilnur, Irnil tliem
«n &lt;&gt;x- th" WpdugUve capacity of-tho herd.
waler lining udde'd to the sauce if it ।lightly in broth’ fur two minutes
plored, il is probable that Its wa­ says ifbnball’s Dalfy Farmer, Is al-1
mid servo at once.
lers had been popular at one time ways %nxlouu to got a little better I
for their supposed curative . vir- stock with each bucceodlng purchase. |
Lemon Extract.
canned fruit Juice of any kind. Add
FIRE INSURANCE
If ho has handled his cattle io aa to
I wo mundvd
lubh'epoonfuls of
To make' leinnn extract cut the
"On the opposite side of the tem­ make creditable records tlie search 1
cornstarch wet with n litlle cold I Inn yellow rind from eight large
waler. Simmer live minutes, then lemons mid cover with a pint of ple to that where we entered wc must bo more far-reaching, and tho '
add one Inbb-spoonful of bull&lt;T. a pure alcohol.
Pul this In. a wide- found (he burial place of Osiris, li­ ease' with which a bull suitable to
r with a cash capital of *!.•••and can fully protect you.
pinch of sail and, if desired, the moutli.-d bottl.- amt cork tightly. Il the Book of tlie Dead amt tlie In­ head tho herd may bo found
will be n-ady for use in a few days. scription on Hie walls of the funer­
LEK H. PllYOR
Strawberry since—Cream oiie- The best lemon extract is made al chamber, twenty yards by' live,
The demand for stock that will con­
{•roved
to
us
Imyomi'all
ilouln.
You
Ihird cupful of butter nml add from tlio rind of lemons ami n»l can imagine that we were greatly stantly Improve tlio herd Is wb.it has
gradually mu- cupful of confection­ from chemicals, ns is tin1 case in delighted al Hie" discovery.
mado tho advanced reglitry work of
er's Migqr while stirring ronslnnlly'.' iirnsl uf the ready-to-ilavor fluids
"We found also Hint in some re­ tho various luiauclatlona so popular.
Wash, hull ami drain Iwo-thlrds of sold as “pure leinnn extract." Eith­ mote past Egyptian, thieves had Theso official records oro the index to
a cupful of odtjiwherrles; add thwje er «f (hese flavorings may lie pre- i»i‘i» al work
- -They had tho desirability of families and breeds
lo thu lirsl mixture um&gt; at a lime, irril'c.I at lioiiie by the hiost inex­ (‘iilered lhe funeral chamber by Ing, and it is only through follovrbffc
beating Imlweeji each addition until pel ienced houseki*cp&lt;&lt;n
piercing
hole' in the wall, tint of up tint work that has been done by a
course, it will never b» known certain strain that a definite- knowl­
Caramel Ptiddlnu.
BuIIh- Kauri*—To one-lialf enpPul in a vessel four eggs wilh "3 what the thieves carried away.'Did edge of what may bo expected from
flil of blllbT add one-half cupful of minces of powdered sugcr. mix they take the sarcophagus
of ,
sugar ami two cupfuls, of waler. briskly wilh tlie pastry, whip . for Osiris? All Egyptologists in.the a bull is available. Dy its use It Is
la-1 lliese come In a lioil, Hirn stir twh minutes, then add one amt one- course of their researches in the poraible to keep inroasing tho yield ot
in two trHH|MM&gt;nftils of tlnur nmisl- half'pints of cold milk mid'a teu- ruins of Egypt have come across milk and butter fat; if It In Ignored
MB. KRYL IS TO APPEAR AT THE CHAUTAUQUA HERE THIS
one Is groping In tho dark. '
spoouful of lemon. essence: limn traces of thieves who were consid- 1 Selecting a. sire Is moat Important
the.satire.bull u F'W iiiiliub-s long­ mix well again for mm -mimiltf,- ereil to b(/llm cleve.rosl in the then
BEASON, NOT ONLY IN THE DIRECTING OF HIS BAND, BUT
should have tho careful attention
er. or unlil.il thickens liken re­ slrain this through sieve into an­ known worlif, They forimd them- and
1
IN CORNET SOLOS AS WELL
HE IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S I
Capitol
move front llm lire and flavor with other vessel.
Butter and sugar selves into associations amt gangs 1of every’ thoughtful dairyman. Such
GREATEST C0RNETIST8.
___
vanilla.
well six molds, or cups, till them I with tlie special object of robbing 1a bull should be chosen uu will malm
• The ft&gt;llowing sauces are to be inch high wilh caramel, let cool tombs, as it was (he ancient custom !It possible for tho heifers to do just a
gened cold on lad puddings:
"If for live minute* .then pour in among the Egyptians to bury val- IUtile bettor than their dams have done,
Music of ths Chln«M.
Hurd Saur.—Brat until, while llm preparation, dividing it equally; uablos wilh their dead, Thero-was ।aud also such a bull aa will keep up Last Weeks Letter.
.
Chlneso music does not entirely lack
nml creamy .me supful' of pulver­ place in a tin pan lilted to half the a supervision of the tombs, but this i
I ■! ir and'Mr.-. Waring of Ver- admirers among occidentals. There Clltip, llluuu A Sttlut I. i. tl.
ized sugar nml one-lialf cupful of height of the molds with' hot wa­
mulviHc, are visiting their sou and are. It appears, trained musicians ol
butler.
Add the whipped whiles ler; put in a moderate oven and k t easily, judging by thoir exploits.
tlmmfnur-iii-law, Bussell and Cora
• D*Uy Except Sunday.
out own kind who seriously profess
&lt;4 two eggs and tmaj well. Flavor steam for forty mmiib-s. To sene.
"Tlie whole nf lhe vast edifices ATTENTION NEEDED BY COW
with the juice of a lemon or two turn in a liol dessert dish with। we discovered is in a bad slate of
-4x4 week a baby girl—nnmed uncertainty whether tho Chinese havs
I eft spoon fills of vanilla. Pack in a thdr own sauce?
iniiw, because it and its surround­ Previous to Calving Animal Should* lluliy-- was burn lo Allyn und Flor­ not really advanced beyond ua ta mo ■olng South *:0B
’
mold und keep cool until lhe pud­
ings were used as a quarry in the
Doing North 1:1?
Be Placed In .Comfortable and
ence (j.HMleniool.
ding is served.
'
.
time of Hamesea II."
When Crocheting.
a. a GHEUtfEI* G. P.
Well-Littered Stall.
One authority has pointed out th*!
Mrs. Minim- Craigldon look a
Amtlfler Hard Sauce—Whip one . A clever woman has demonstrate*.
ProiesMir Naville, who is an c|-hurt ride on Sunday iiBerimoit, flie the Chinese were the Brat tn the hi*
derly man. insisted upon paving
ed
that
lillle
things
count
for
ns
first time she ha-’ left the house for tory of muslo to develop a system ol
t&gt;ow‘l&lt;Ted Mtgar and flavor to taste
honor
to
his
"brave
assistants."
much in lhe realm of needlework
octaves, a rlrrln at AM ha anrf nrtn.,.
m arly six months.
wilh vanilla or lemon ••xtracl.
a« in other and broader walks ot Messrs. Wainwright ami Gibson of calving, tho cow «hmdd bo kept In a
Pastor C. A. ami Mrs. Sluck will
('.ream sauce—To tho whipped life.
Ixmdon. and Timinas Wittembru of comfortable, well littered box stall or move n. xi week info ll|e house va­ other harmonlc&amp;l technics, and thus*
wlrihl of an egg add the beaten yolk.
Mjich limo is lost, not lo speak of■ Tufl«, college, Massachusetts.
cated
by
Sam
llmalit.
Kiir .in gradually &lt;»u.&gt; bupful of the tax on good tempers, when
not even evolved the simpleat formi
A Word to the
Mr. ami Mrs. Fox visite&lt;l lheir of melody. While no one has, appar­
teed should bo given In a box or bas­
powdered stigsy- und add one-half croclieting if tho ball of yarn or
Something Better.
ket, which should be removed after .fau.’liter ami -nn-jn-luw Allyn ami;
cupful of ereMin thinned with one- spool of cotton drops from yoiir lnp
'Then you can’t get me a govern­
ently. contended that wo shall finally
third cupfql of mffk, and flavor mid rolls merrily away under tlm ment plum?" "No." said Senator tho fbod la taken. Tho coarse feed Florence Goiidctiuwl, mt Sunday nf- arrive at an understanding of and r
wilh rose or vanilla.
ImokcaKo, bureau or Spine other Wombat; -'but what’s one paltry gov­
liking for something that shall a&gt;
more should bo given than «ho will .Charley and Claris Andrews siu'Ui
Whipped Cream
Sauce—Whip place whore It Is hanj.lo reclaim.
ernment plum? I have secured for
one i&gt;int of lltirk. sweet cream un­
eat. This rule .should bo observed, Suixlny with Mr. und Mrs. G. A. proacb tho Chinese ’ harmonious dis
To prevent this, run a hatpin
. ■'
lit foamy.
Add the beaten whiles through the spool or ball and pin il you some plum seeds from tho depart­ not only before calving, but nt oil GoodemoOL
ment of agriculture^ Go homo and
Will I'. Well,-- ami Edna M. Bowen
«&gt;f two eggs, sweeten and flavor to lo Hie arm of your chair.
times.- Throwing largo quantltloa of were married al Detroit, July 15. who claim to have dlaoorared amonj
Tlie
luste. .
•
thread will run qi»oothl&gt;’r your
roughage beforo a cow leads her Into Tln;y .ire cm.... t.-d to return at the
-•Fluffy Sauce—Scalil one cupful work will be mpre regular and then
tho bad habit of catlug only tho most •■ml uf. Uu- week. AH wish them steadily Increasing sa&amp;MtlveosM U
of nirlk'in a double boiler. Stir in you cannot lose the spool.
harmonies the existence of which vo
appetising parts and so wasting milch lung life ahd happiness.
•’
one level (ablespiMinful of cornformerly unknown.
But if you do not haiqren to he
Cltrolax Give it lo tlie Children.
feed. It . Is a good practice to taka a
slarrlt wel with it |ittle cold,milk. seated in a chair- wilh a tufted arm,
Finest physic in the world for
nnTiil Mr-. Tlirnp's. la&gt;» Thursday.
c.'Hik ten minutes, Mirring- often. run a piece of narrow ribbon ur children. They love tn lake it—it
beforo retiring for tho night, to uuu
Good Prospepta.
Cream two iahle.-ipoonftils of butter string through the spool and hang tasleg like lemonade.
It is mikl— that everything Is aa it should be.
hoicks on Friday I
and flne cunful of |»owdered sugar it on your arm.
Mrs. G.—Wa ought to have a most
and suits their sons4live organs. Il
evening,
proceeds for lhe Interesting year with oar card dub.
unlit very Jiglil. Add one tea-poonis thorough—and keeps then- sys­
church
Produce Rich Milk.
nipof vanilla artd a pinch of salt.
The automatic telephone is pre­ tems cleansed, sweet and whole-*
Then beat-this into the thickened ferred in Norway.
Cows fed upon aUagn will produce
Tho king's -some. It does lhe same fpr grown­
On a railroad in Peru, that with­
milk which-you have 'previously' council has decideddo bring before ups, too.
i rich milk aa those fed upon other in
An ideal laxative.—Ar­
miles ti-v- ftom sea level to
rnoled quickly. . F
'
—-^Hating thur Mulholland.
Bh.iI •*the white
of,tfie
Worthing ».
&amp; v.-n
bin appropt
—Adv.
an altitude ot 15.665 feet, all trains Louis Globe DemocraL
an egg dry and v,...,.
whip ..
it .into the I *262,610. (or a new central telgsauce until light ™
and fluffy.
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- Tlie Barren Ft« Tree and the Det
ed Temple "I’cinpi’rance Lesson
Mark 11:12-33; 'compare Luke ■!
' 6-9.i.
Golden Text:
Matt. 7:20.
Head Malt. 21:12-32.
Intradurtory.
Last Son-day we saw lhe entry
the i.oni info the uod-ehoscii eii
the city, which has had nnd w
have such varying fortunes'in ft
- Ailment of lhe pronfises-aidl pu
no**** of God. The Go«l-npi&gt;oint!
King of Israel entered the God-a
lioinled capital of lip* nation, n
without tear* 'Luke 19:11,'whi
the ilckti* multiludi* cnlhtl*ia*(ica
ly cried "Hosannri.” :i cry ere Joi
to hr chanced lo “Crucify Ilin:
In the rnidftl of the excitement ll
Lord wa* calm, i‘nteriiip the ci
und quietly observing “all thingy
thru hiking the twelve, one of lhe
it trailor. lo Ilrlhnny for lhe nigl
Thl? was on Sunday Yif the Passii
Week. Today’* lesson lu ing* u* ।
Monday and Tuesday of thnt wee
cleansing ot the leintdi’ takir
place on Monday, (v 12-19). it
remainder of the lesson nml olio
event* lo lie studied in sub«rqm*i
Ir.sons belonging to Tuesflay's rcr
ord.
Ix^son Divisions.
•NOTHING RUT LEAVER

II. "A DEN OF THIEVES’
NE of the chief attractions of Chautauqua Week hero will bo the appearance of the Ben Greet Players in ono of their well known plays. These players appeared on’ 110 Red pa th Chantauquas last
19.
season, and everywhere there was tho greatest enthusiasm. Their appearance this year in another play will therefore undoubtedly be greeted by larger audiences in all cities where they played
IH. THEOXE WHO BELIEVES.
20-26.
lost season. Last year in some of tho towns of Michigan people began to arrive at the tent two hours before tho program started in order to get a seat, and by the opening hour even standing room
IV. 1IIS AUTHORITY GRIEVES.
was at a premium. Percival .Vivian, Grace Halsey Mills, Charles Lianna, Leslie King and other well known Ben Greet Players appear in this company.
27-33.
*
The Outline Developed.
The barren- f)g tree, which badIhe appearance of being fruitful, •frssedly for lhe accommodation of
hut in reality Imre "nothing but
leaves” typifle* the. nation Israel. -.H'l iiiiT.. bul really iu a money
Trench I* quoted as saying “The fig ■making scheme; nml (•&gt; carrying
tree was punished not for being vessels through the tempi-. All of
without fruit, lint for proclaiming this was rontrarv-lo tin1 purpose
by tho voice of those leaves that it
had fruits: nol (or being barren, lablfahed, mid I* cilnlrnry still. Yet
but for being false; and this was how few churches are free froin
Note that in this1
the guilt-of Israel, so much .deeper such Ihiugsl
than lhe guilt of the nations." walk "Hi* taught,” using the Ward
He took advantage of hl*
Fruitless nml false, the withering of Gml.
opportunity
to
teach
the Won! of
Word of uod was pronounced
against it.
The root was left, God. How many of us would think
however, nnd Israel will yet bring of teaching* under such circum­
The Word of (lie I.ord
forth fruit (see Luke 13:0-9; Ro­ stance*?
Ills justification
mans 1i:tf-l9). Note
THo was wa* His Weapon.
hungry." Here we see His huinanily. When He speaks with nuthor- t-n?” He quotes from Isaiah 50:7.
itory to the tree, we note that iu In Matthew ’21:13) mde that lhe
The
Him there is mare than humanily "of all nations” is omitted.
—there is deity also. For no mere then temple was nol a house of
man do the waves cease their rest­ prayer for all nations; it was for
Jews
only
(see
Acts
21:28);
but
the
lessness and the storm become a
calm.
Here is the eternal God niilleni.nl temple, referred lo in Is.
In
manifest in the flesh, showing to 50:7. will be for nil natrons.
faith His two-fold nature.
Again, contrast with "house of grayer’* the
“Ho was hungry.” "In all the en­ Jews had made the temple “a den
Compare Jcr. 7:11.
thusiasm no one bad thought of of- thieves."
His need. *• The rejection of the “Den of thieves" indicates tlie
Servant-Son is- evident in this." character Of the things from which
And again. “Ho wa* hungry." Does Jesus had cleansed tin* temple.
Ho nol today hunger for the devo­ When He conies the second lime
tion and fellowship of His people? He will find even worse desecra­
Does not Jle covet our devotion tion of the, house of God; the law­
even more than our service? Ami less One will be sealed in the tem­
yet again, "He was hungry." That ple of God, showing that He is God
the five Sense* can be depended (2 Thea. 2:3. -I). The Lord Jesus
upon to indicate conditions that Chud. tin- King, will cclan-e the
Opposition feared
really exist, is seen here, in con­ temple again.
trast with present day teaching to art. It was not time yet. The
that these conditions are only people were astonished at Hi*
leaching.
-His
teaching
is contrary
imaginary. He was Hungry. Note
frequent references lo 11g trees in lo human thinking.. See Is. 55:9.
His Word leads Hi* friends'to
the Word, the first being in Gen. 10.
3:7, where man made his first at­ astonishment and adoration ns they
tempt to provldp for himself a behold in Him the wisdom of God:
covering, after lie bad fallen. Note the same Word is lhe occasion of
lhe parable of the fig tree in Ml. astonishment nml slumping on the
21-J2. See John 1:18, 50.
Note part of Hi.-r foe*, a* they behold
that the fig tree was "afar ofT’ nnd
compare Mk. 7:6.
The. tree had
I
leaves, hut no fruit.
Israel liad the cify.
; Engineer Erwin from the Chienfto
"In the morning”—n study of the'
| office of the Grand Trunk was- in I
abundance of ceremonies and ritu­
al, but nn fruit. So it i« wilh too morning events of the Bihb* would
' Bellevue, Saturday taking measure- ,
Peter called to'.re-l
many churches today.
He canu- bi' inleresling.
Later we Und him'
■ccking fruit. Thg first chapter uf inenibranre.
• d Zip, -t..ii.- &lt; i usher plant mid
THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
in ide a new -ucm-stipn Ihal instead1
lhe Bible enjoins man to b» fruit­ putting »»lher* in rerhenfTirance 21
ful (Gen. 12S’:' among Tfis‘last ■peter ti 12. 13; 3:F e^wnrntng lh&lt;-;
of crossing the. Burt property ai
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.
Hearing
switch might l»* built 29o7 fe^f!
words before His death we find Word of Jesus Christ.
thesQ “Hint ye bear much fruit” tin- judging Word of the Lord (v
Stale Engineer Cox, of Kiilonui- along the railroad right of way if;
(John 15:8). He nought fruit, am) ID,'and seeing it executed -'v 20. z&lt;m&lt; esliijinles ihal it . will cost al the Zipps would quarry out some I
seeks fruit today. "And wtu-n-lt;rock.
came to it. He found nothing but
leaves.” When He comes again lb- concerning judgment ‘2 peter 2. 3 ■ 2 • vuo.
The quality of our baked goods is the highest because we use only high­
"lhe town Isiard lias sunk
luumch owners at Pine lake have I
will find in’lhe professing church Tho answer nf the Lord is concern- thousands, of dorian* wdrth of inn- raised a purse and cut a canal j
est grade materials and best methods in making.
n leafy, fruitless condition. The
through lhe island between .second
tin! faith of God:
Jews had substituted for thl/Word
making a permanent road across and third lakes.
There has been
of God the traditions nf mrn. amt
■This tup frft. supposed by mnny tnxexi-iiy' T&gt;ra । anal Itiore for years
for these latter were very tealous; er nf faith i* vividly set before us I--------- «.L.._--------- .—..nln&gt; . . JJU| j( an
hut il was not navigable.
Fred
hut lhe whuimn of men j* powerless in v. 23. ThereJs uoublless a ref­ lias n bottom.
Our place is kept neat and pure at all times and in every part from store
ic engineer Purr of Plainwell has the contract.
to bring forth fruit unto God. The erence to Israel berc. ■ A mountain .......... .. ........
With pipes
room to show case.
*
’The nation lie found t]ml the hole varied in
• church Is doing precisely the same typifies mi oledncjo.
wa*
n
mountain
nnd
l»M
Ils
disobed
­
thing, with identically the same re*
When one of (lie attaches of the
depth from’27 to 53 (ed, with an
suit, which will call forth the ience and rejection of the t/-i«l. the
slate hospital nt Kalamazoo dis­
words Of judgment from the lip* of
. i« estimated ihal in road building covered a lumn in tho clothing ot
tho Judge. The Lord did find the
We arc here to serve yqu and sec that you receive the best that is within
you. must spread out one fool and Mrs. Martha Verdun, an Allegan!
leaves, but Ihoy were nol fruit, n faith this mountain wa* indued ca-l one half (or every fool of iiinforiql patient, nn investigation disclosed a
our power to give. ‘
.
I* possible to have a name that thou into the sea. Ike type «.f the na­ ii* yon go down; the tn*k -of tilling roll of -bill*, th'- value qf whieh
Verse 21 wilh I John 5:11. lhe bole is an enormous one. totaled 8.’.t;i8 and 36 cents in]
livest*, and still be dead (Key; 3:1). tion's."
“•rhe lime of fig* was not yet.” 15 form "a combination that guide*! Whether’ they shall continue lhe change. Tlie money was turned
These were last year's leave*. “Fig into the most effectual praying." vain effort* of 50 years nml till tile, over To tin- woman’s husband, who
trees which have retained their Forgiveness and prayer go togeth­ hole, .or whether they shall aban­ i* conllned in the hospital at Alb*-,
We guarantee satisfaction. Our breads and pastry will satisfy you for
leaver through the winter u*unllv er. We stand in need of forgive­ don the road across tin* swamp nml gnu.
’’ '
they arc just what you want.
have figs also.
It was still too ness: how than should we withhold build vine ’around it. .has not yet
rathr for new leave* or fruit." Is- forgiveness from any son of Adam? liern nelllrd by lhe town hoard.
A klnd-hrnrird stranger not into
.rnera time of fruil bearing will yet Verse 26 presents legal ground, not
(roubb* at GhvcII recently.
He
come.
graft*. Seo Eph. -1:32.
jtuuiH'd from his'automobile and
Tht* second acene of our lesson i.«
opposition 'primds.
*pric*l*.
The trinity of apposition
when Hilbert Fen left (he Scr- a*k&lt;-d a young Tarty whom he had
that of a denied temple, which is senbe-s nnd elder*- a«k Him llm ijnnlliH district, near Ih-llevuc. a never *e«-n liefore to get in nnd ride
cleansed by the undeflled One.. At question which inyojvro their n-jf&lt;nv y„ar&lt;
it wns noj MieVed wilh him. Some people are mi fill­
the Deginnina' of His ministry He jection nf Hun. His nitesthni theyj.y his friend* tli.'tt hr would meet ed w&gt;&lt;h benevolence that they do
Phone 381
QUALITY BAKE SHOP
Ha»tings, Mich.
cleansed the temple, representing could no answer: their question'many pt-o&lt;da. who would measure not stand nn formalities and when­
would
not
answer.
Hlul
lin-v
....
..
i.
....
His Father, nnd referring to the H&gt;He
nol nnswer.. Hud thi-y anywhere near his six fej'l six ever (hey have a jtnare &gt;seal they
house aa “my Father’s hOMse." See confessed that John's haplism was inches in height but news dis­ pull up and a*k the wayfarer to
John 2:14-17. Now. at lhe close of from heaven, then Tis losliinony patches from Udall, Kansas show ride.
tn ।hw case.,however, the
His ministry He cleanses it again, concerning Jesus by the sapm con­ that ho niel his match in a charm­ claim is made that tbe driver was reel them t&lt;&gt; Ih.- factory ami loll
Papar on Window*.
a* the King, on Hi* own authority. fession -would have been blndihg on ing witlaw of Ihal town who elands filled wilh something else and llm them In nolo Imw one-man,. physi­
Mieaking ot it as “My house.” At them. To believe John was t&lt;« be­ six fool two.
Mr. Fen and the marshal higgeri him off to jail, cally deficient, Is earning Ih*'’re­ bathroom, paste floral paper napkins
spect of Ihp whole neighborhood by
the beginning and at tho close of lieve Jesus Christ.- -Wha( dilUculwhere he spent the night.
Next his courage and independence.
on the panra. When they are soiled
JtiiMninistry Ho cleanses the house tles unbelief brings Oim iiflol
ag&lt;» in. Wichita.
Mr*. Fan's tfrsl
lhe Indy not having appeared
they can be easily removed look neat
of God; has nol Uiis a significance
Next week.—"The Wicked Hus­ husband was am* Inch shorter than day.
against him .!&gt;&lt;• was allowed to de­
and dainty, and ensure privacy, though
lor us, us to His ^ttilmln toward bandmen,*1 Ml. 21:33-10, if the Lord Mr, Fen.
The Slaxdard SUn Remtdj/
Udall claim* that Mr. nari.
His house?
Four’things received tarry..
and Mr*. Fcn’nro the tallest pair of
My Held may bo stony or iwMiqpy, they are somewhat of a makeshift
needed rebuke, via„ (1) buying and
Sincerely your*.
newlywed* in Kansas and the IIIn n Lowril factory Is employed n my plow may b&lt;» pour, my strength
Millihg in the temple, which surely
Lee W. Ainos.
ceitth gave lhe gnywii’s age n* 58 man wilh a steel hook for nn.o hand ■mall, tho weather bad; but If heartily
has Its counterpart in the church
und the bride'* a* 52. In Section and only a thumb oiui flnger on lhe aa unto the Lord I do the beat I can
Pickled peanut meal la used for bait
I inlay; (2) money-changing, i. e.. in­
Riissia expticls to product 21.000.- Hill Mr. F'en owned und worked the other, earning his*own living, ask­ and look not back, but keep right on, by tho French untine fishermen.
volving changing of foreign money
farm now owned by Sam Moon and ing •' jio ’ aid whatever, nixl when
•ulo money that could be used &lt;mmj Jong tong of bituminous coal hi* firs! wife who wan Adele Hath­ lieggar* rpme to town. Claiming to 1 am no failure.—Maltbie D. Babcock.
l/ic Guaranteed Remedy
Hwre. in which there would be dis- and-fl.3oo.ooo Jong (on* of anthra­ away died shortly before he left be unahle to caro - for themselves
Ono in every three people in Aus­
puu**, eto.; (8) selling doves, pro- cite Ibis year.
ARTHUR E. HUIJIOLIAND
for lhe west.
'
and their families, business men di- -DANNER WANT ADVS. PAY,
tralia hasti banking account.

0

IT WILL | PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR COAL NOW

Nearly every incoming freight is bringing us tons of the best coalfrom the anthracite mines in the east, and
its freedom from slate and other refuse of all sorts will be noticeable as soon as you look at it. It’s all PURE
COAL and when you buy it you get your money’s worth of HEAT-PRODUCING FUEL.
You should place your order now for your supply for the price is going up from month to month and it
will mean quite a saving to you if you BUY YOUR COAL FROM US NOW.
If you arc not quite ready for your coal to be delivered we can delay the delivery a reasonable length of
time.
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Remember Us As Grain Buyers

When you are ready to draw your grain bring it to our elevator. You know we pay the top price. We
will pay you cash or exchange it for flour, feed or other goods we handle. We will do our best to accommo,dcate you.

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
'

Southwestern Michigan

PHONE 18

HASTINGS, MICH.

Our Motto Is Qualit^, Cleanliness.
Service and Satisfaction

Quality stands for Attribute, Rank—

Cleanliness stands for Neatness and Purity—

Service means Duty of a Servant, Favor—

‘.

Satisfaction means That Which Satisfies, or state of being Satisfied

Star Bakery &amp; Restaruant

D.D.D

Instant Relief
K Skin Troubles

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
Ch eolation Greater Than Ail Other
Barry County Papera Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS
20 PAGES

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6.1914

MRS.
WALTER PAGE KILLED
PARTY MAROONEdIn BERLIR WESLEYAN CAMPMEET
ING OPENS NEXT WEEN
Enable
Drafts Cashed
II GRANO UPIDS r_;I Foreignto GetPnsM-ngcr
Boats

’

Primary and Library Fund Apportionments
In Barry Co. Compiled By County*
Treasurer L. B. Reams.

PART ONE-1 TO 8
CHICAGO AHO NEW YORK

06304782

rTYoU With to Sellor Buy,'Bec*«M
Everybody Reada The BANKER.

NUMBER 14

MAPPING BARRY CO.
Y. M. C. A. WORK

The Crystal Creamery Was Pay log
More Titan Either of Hie Above j
Market* I-ast Week.
Per capita Per capita
That it pay* farmers and cream-!I LEADERSHIP TRAINING COURSE
IO BE ORGANIZED FOR
ery natrons to keep crepm in good I
Xo, pupils entitled
Amt entitled to condition, it i« only necessary tn
COMING YEAH.
Library llriin'ry Library ■ Primary read the advertisement of tbc Crys-I
8 IffiM.W I। tai Creamery, of thizLcily. tn the
3M8
?.s.......
....
x™
SECRETARY
VANDERCOOK
43.18
Al ,l"‘
h,n‘‘ l,,a’ &gt;f,,s
46.75
RETURNS FROM VACATION
York ami r.liicauo markets were
I paying 2;)1» to 25% reAla. th** Crys­
58.R2
tal Creamery was paying 27% cents i
100.13
4109.10!
from 2 to I rent* mor** Uiau I Atlrndrd Meeting of Y. M. &lt;L VEx42 JG
1789.20!1.1'11. r of tho-.- mark.’ls.
peris ut Ijike Geneva, "’is,
182.75
7632.50

. Are Withdrawn From Service.
FORMER HASTINGS MAN FALIX1 ' A cablegram was received Bun­ mrgf: number are Emcntn
TO ASSEMBLE IN PENNOCK'S
FROM DERBY RACER AT
day slating that Mrs. Flora Henkes,
daughter Aimee mid the oilier
GROVE.
REED S LAKE.
Townships
‘ members of ihe party were in BerI I in, which city Hwy were unable to
Assyria .
IN SPITE OF WARNINGS,
1 leave breutiM- it was im(M)ssible to CONFERENCE PRECEDES
lialliiiK*r&lt;
' get drafts cashed.
Barry ..
|
Newspaper
reports
stale
that
CAMPMEETING
SESSION
HE STOOD UP IN
Barry Township
from tfMl.tMMi tn 200.000 American
Carlton .... '...
tourists abroad are unable lo leave
Castleton .... ■
Page Fell From (jtr In Front of’ for home for two. principal reasons. Religious Workers Prominent In Hastings township
First, nil the big passenger ships
One Running on u Parallel
Hastings Cits
have been withdrawn from service AVesIcyun MelhiNllst Seri Will Hope ....
Truck.
Im* Present to Conduct Meetings.
lo in* used a* cruisers and kcoul
Irving . ..
7&amp;5H
3195 &lt;*&gt;' vatu.* of every daily form and herd. I Is the boy "Hit*, center of the
Walter Page,
aged 37 .yeni^si ships in Ihe war llial. now’ threalExtensive preparations are iveinp, Johnstown
1988.tMIJ Th*’ proprietors of the. Crystal I world?"
27-88
Second, it is impos- made at Ihe Wesleyan Methodist Maple Grove
formerly a resident of this city,, 1’iis Europe.
43.18
22M5U
was ii'sk.nliy killiMl in Grand lt:i|r. sible lo get drafts, express orders cjimji grounds in Pennock's Grove Grangeville .
27.(0
i&lt;u on Saturday nighl when In,* lc|l and liax.dl.-r- i h&lt; *|ii&lt;'- i a*li&gt;-.|, be­ for tin, annual conference nridi Orangeville Township
that patrons of tin&gt; (’.renmery
from a car on the Derby racer al cause of I lie great danger involved chmpnieeling of the Michigan con-1 l*ralrieville
35.87
Rainmjn, and a second I rain lllled1 in shipping money ncro«s, and for­ fyrence, whirl) will be held from Rutlund .;
35.87
I llrt.lrf
Head the Creamery
• will) passengers passed aver him.’ eign batiks are hanging onio (heir August II to 23. The ronference Thornappl*
?7t7 70 ••ream.
65.79
veiTi’ement in this issue.
I
money.
’
Page, alone, it Is declan-d. was
will be in session during the Jlnd Woodltfnd
52.87
The United Stales has now under I1V« days.
Io blame for his death.
RefusingI
Business will be trans­
V.H71J7
■
’
"S:STORE
DRINKING
FOUNTAIN
summer
to heed the warning of those in1 consideration the sending of Amor- acted and pastors will be appoint* d. Yankee Springs ’.
I han e
charge, he stood up in Ihe car iuI icon whips abroad to carry homo
A very large attendance is e'xBUILT IN CITY PARK^
•ti.eiif ratine
which lie was riding.- U&lt;&gt; loiuuxlI the stranded American tourists.
pPTted nt tile campmoeling.
AcLater—A cablegram was receiv­ cotding to reports members of the GREAT CHANGE-OF-FIIM SALE
far over the edge utlempling G)1
RALPH C. KIDDER TELLS HOW
orvngo.
reach two little, girls in ihe froii| ed from Mrs. Henkes and parly s&lt;st from all over Ihe conferer.ee
Ready For I’sc. Many Visit' Park
they had arel planning to attend. The scsseal uf a second train which was, yesterday, slating Hint
AT 6. H. OTIS &amp; 60. STORE
HE FOUND HIS DAUGHTER
With Derr as the Primary
running parallel with llie train la been allowed lo depart from Berlin, siort this year promises Io Im* vsry
». M. C
Attraction.
which he was riding, and .when Ili4। and I hat they would go through intiTe.’ting. Among the prominent
mr that ' lib* making
Wrickuenanl &amp; Hicde. the ’ .New Discovered Iler by His Dun Efforttrain struck a sharp curve he wa*1 Holland thence to l&lt;ondon. They
The atone drinking fountain
1
will
doubt
Ires
aim
to
return
home
Proprietors,
Will
Put
on
n
llifj
t brown but head Hrsl mid onto IhiA
After Travelling 1.400 Mlles./
Willetl, of Syracuse. X. Y.. general,
(rack Ju front of the second train. as soon as possible as England has agedt and treasurer of the church.
Sale Coinmcnclng ^ugusl 12.
Mystery to he Cleared.
|
His isidy fell 15 feel to the .ground. declared wnr against Germany, and He will have charge of iwo services
ure of religion, of husfne*’. of
provoment
The Ann &lt;&gt;f Weickgenant 4 Riedo
Jplm AlcElvee, who runs the eoii- none of th«* foreign countries will daiUf.
lure, of wealth'and Ib-allh are
completed and will
Binging will bo conducted which
recently purrha«e&lt;| the !i«h.*d an account of the discovery use Ihis week.
. bound up in I be i»oy of today."
Vossion, saw the aci'ideot and he lit* neither safe nor pleasant lo vis­ by Clarence L. Cosand, of Syracus**.
The fountain
H. Olis &amp; Co. stock of cloth­ of Miss Hazel Kidder, who disap­ very altrnciive
Anol Iter prominent member of
ran In where Page fell. At first II it in lime of war.
in appearan
He i« a well known leader of evan­ Grant
ing. shoes and furnislmig’, have peared some lime up. and who w.ts
jl’resH dispatches Tuesday staled gelical singing.
lis summer wllool faculty was
was I bought he was si ill alive, and
“Great. Revival advertised, a great change-of-flrm discovered in ilacin.*. Wis- through Scores of persona have gone to I
Emperor of Germany llyfims, No. 2" will be used again
Dr. T. H. O'Keefe was called, but Hint Ihe
resident Henry Churchill King of
park to inspect it. Interest in t
when the physician arrived Ihe vvtiuld permit no one la lenvt* lhat Him year, one of the features of sale, which will start Wednesday ll*C effort;* of her slep-fulh. r. Ralph park is constanlly increasing. T
lierlin College, who had in charge
C. Kidd.-r. Mr. Kidder'supplies the
man was dead. Sheriff O'Donnell country before the mobllixnlion of I lie meetings xyill be the meetings
-Jie of I he Rihl&lt;&lt; study section*.
This
linn
slates
that
it
will
place
following
supplemental
informaHie
German
arrjiy
had
been
com
­
County
I.•fliiin-.il
w.i- t.iuglr.
and Coroner LeRny were ImiIIi noti­
of attraction and citizen* an
for young people.
Prof. Ray -A.- the 825,000 stock on sale al “Sal­ iion:
pleted.
This
move
was
made
w
fied and they went to the lake to
rcsideifljl in large numbers i
Bellman will have charge of these vage prices," and &lt;jvu&gt;t.-» figures
that no information regarding Ger­ meetings.
Editors of tin* BANNER,
investigate.
dierts and C. C. Hatfield. by Eding to s«» them.
The fa
Miss Hazel Alverson
that
arc
very
alluring.
Hastings. Mich.
&gt;r Henry farad of Rural Manhood
The accident happened on the man movements oould leak out. It will conduct meetings for children. lai
thriving mid is nearly half
Their double page aniii.iincomenl | Gentlemen:
first trip of Ihe evening. Page had would therefore seehi that Mrs.
The park is Ihe habit
The daily program follows;
'ill lie
ho found
fmiiiil on
nn pages
nnire* II
It and
ami isl
15 ­ Il suppose you have noticed iu the' numerous hir*ls of vario
gone to.Ihe lake alone,
lie met Henkes and parly were very for­
Sunrise Prayer Meding in the will
and- will Im* found full of prices dailies that I have
Gwen King and Allie Jone.’, of Mo­ tunate in gelling hut of Berlin ns Auditorium.
alien -expert much sought after by
found my and a numlH-r of mpnr
that will interest (Annomicnl buy­ daughter, Hazel. As many who do seats are well patronized and ar** the Ruraell &gt;&gt;-■• Foundation, the
line, Mich- ami invited them Io iiuickly as they did.
Bible Study. 8:30.
er*
The store will tic closed tin.
States governn.
government
and alulake n ride on Ihe rarer with him.popular with I ho***
»»• who want to
Io &lt;&gt;*«*»- United
I nihtl Slates
r..* ......
Preaching, 10:00 o'clock.
Page and his companions iHisrdcd LAND VALUES
k. this:L;.. ix-autiful
------ |d**nls of rural ne**di. Prof. 4L W.
Preaching at 2:00 o'clock by Rev. I.il Ihe day of sale I" rearrange 'ER. I shall .'cl thein know through capo the lieat in
stock and mark down prices.
Hu* rear rar on the train which
•' - *
. Foghl. 'specialist in rural. *iluca.
•&lt;s column* Hint I lmv&lt;* found her. piece of oak woodland.
J. S. Willelt.
IN
6UN
RIVER
MARSH
Everything
in
Ihe
entire
slock
runs on ll|e inside Irm-k.
In the
|Hoit from the Bureau of Education.
for I cannot write to them all in­
Childrens- Meeting. 4:00.
Wash i list on. D. C„ was also on** of
front seal of the Irnhi which lakes
I, therinor.-. inumi.-’d
Prayer service in the Auditorium, will be offered for sale and nothing dividually.
reserved.
For prices, and further Io tt&gt;|| them about it in .the BAN- FORD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
rt-m '
Hie ouiside track was sealed luiura
Hie iii’lruHors al this school, while
IreLmnarter. daughter of l.oui*. !••■- Swamp Tract Never Touched by
Young People's Service in Ihe particulars rend their adv«*rris»iBUILT OVER 200.000 IN 9 MOS. several stale .,-erretnrie« brought
ment on, paces 11 and R&gt;.
Plow Sell’ for $50 Per Arre
l-imarl&gt;*r, manager of Ramona, and
Chapel, 6:30.
*
Before I started on the" "last
the effort to standardize and make
a friend.
Evangelistic Preaching, 7:30 by
search for Hazel. I wrote and- told
As lIn- two trains wcnl down the
Hie folks at'.home lo keep every- These Cars Placed One Half Mile ofilcienl ili........ mix work nf the Y.
SOLDIERS' ANNUAL REUNION
Those who have known Gun Rev. J. S. Willetl.
M. C. A.
Classes were in session
first rip. side by'side Page saw the
A large number of improvements
Apart Would Reach Four Times
thing-out of’the paper* until they
more I han six hours of each day.
I wo little girls in Ihe car and wav­ marsh for years ns a valueless are being made nt the grounds.
WILL
LAST
ONLY
TWO
DAYS
heard from me.
It was well (hat
Around Ihe World.
and much time was given over io
ed Io them. On the second dip he I reel of alnd are still expressing These include ••nlarg*,ment of Ihe
I followe*! that plan.
astonishment
over
the
fact
that
Three
years
ago
if
youjiad
(old
personal
conferences.
-Iimh| up in spile of Ihe protest Of this land is so valuable it sells for dormitory and the clearing of the
During my scorch. I was in four anyone llnit a single automobile
his compnryons and tried to catch
The work is in charge Coinmillec Shortens Meeting and slates.
More than 550 mon are enrolled
I was twice in Chicago. I company \&lt;&gt;uld build more Ilian
high prices even &gt;n an grounds.
hold of one of Hie girls. He failed remarkably
Selects August 10 .And 20 us
crossed Lake Michigan four times two hundred thousaiyl automobiles in this summer school from which
,/lalc.
week of Rev. M. J. Badder, pastor pf the
Days. * '
Io do so, and on Hie second trip undeveloped
Hastings church, lo whom should
and travelled so nearly ns I can In a year Hint person would have hundreds have gone forth and are
Harry
Kllllck
sold
his
farm
south
­
nroun'd he sIikkI up again. He fail­ west at Orangeville for a sum much also be sent requests for Icnls ami
now working in 5i stales mid prov­
compute
about
1.
100
miles.
I
was
Instead of cutting dowh the an­ aided some by the posl Office de­ thought that probably you were inces and in II foreign'lamls.
ed Io see the sharp turn and as Ihe
Mrs. Marina
greater Ihnu any one realized II general information.
harmless but ought not to be allow­
nual reunion of the soldiers of
k-ars si ruck It, traveling al a high could
“This month will be one of the
Ih&gt; worth. With the excep­ R. Cheney of Owosso, is superinten­ Barry county from three days to partment. but none whatever by ed to run at large as you might
rale of speo&lt;|. Page pitched from
tion of a few acres of. upland, dent of Ihe dormitory. Arrange­ one day. the eoiniiiillee has decid­ the officers, although I wrote to suddenly become violent.
Hui in most importmil of our year's work.’*
Wie rar.
He- fell almost directly in which
ments
for
iMinrding
may
'
I
h
made
many. When I reacheil their cities nine months the Ford Motor Com­ sl.nh’s S*’cretary Vmitlercimk. “for
was under cultivation, most
to
cut
it
down
only
Jo
Iwo
days.
ed
front of (he second train.
His of the farm
I would find my letters filed away
consisted of Gun marsh wiih Rev. E. H.. Lindsloy, of Alleduring it much of I ho leadership
liiwly was pushed ahead for some lanii in which a plow hnd never unn. Those who want to build cot­ The old soldiers and their wives writing for me to follow them up. pany has doin’ .better than reach will probably he sought and ehljslthe I wo hundred thousand mark.
will, therefore, rally nt the fair
distance, disappeared under the t»,en placed.
The |irice realized tages should secure lenses of Inis ground.* on Thursday and Friday, Well, they didn't have much to It hits built and sold two hundred o*l for the coming winter's group
enT* mid ilrnpped to (he ground.
work on, that is a fact, but after I three thousand, one hundred nine­ work. Much time will be given to
was 850 per acre. The purchaser from Rev. B. A. Mnnwell, of Rives August 19 and 20.
Junction.
was
once
in
a
city
I
preferred
to
was
Joe
(Del,
Hie
“
onion
king,"
on
ty four cars from October I. 1913, (hat. also to th** 'mapping out of a
No programs have been announc­ work alone.
left leg was found to have been
I reported quietly
ed. The programs of Ihe first day each day lo Ihe officers and they up to July I. 191 I.
severed and he was badly bruised the maixli.
BIG PARTY AT BANDMASTER
will be in the Rand* of the tnein- stood behind me in case I neetleii
In oilier Words a’n'averngi* of winter, and to th.* completion of
The iMHly was sent tn Metcalfs
Army Worm Disappearing.
some details which always need at­
inorgm*. where it was held pending
heller than twenty two thousand, tention Hie first .year Hint a county
KUENZEL’S HOME, THURSDAY Iwrs.of the Ixiyal Ladies* organiza­ help.
_
According to -reports received
tion. They win meet on Saturday
word from relatives.
live
huiylrcd Fords have been built is in the proerv.-* of organization.'*
I want to say to every one: if
to discuss^arrangemenls.
..
"We met page in front of the from a Illii'led parts of tlie county,
any of your friends are missing and and sold every month for the first
The secopd day s proftram will be you want tn find them, go after nine months of the company's llsrarer.” sa'id King Io Coroner Le- the army worms which created so Well-Known Musician and Ills
arranged by a commiI tee compos­ them yourself.
lloy. "He asked us Io take a ride much havoc in corn and oat ilelds,
CHARLOTTE ANU GRAND
Wife Olcbrated Their Eigh­
This is in ac­
ed of O. II. Greenfield. F. M. Craig
with him and we accepted. The an’ disappearing.
l-ast year's production of Fords
I found my daughter on Ihe. af­
teenth Wedding Anniversary.
HAVEN TO PLAY HERE
and Frank Pierce. The members ternoon of the thin! day I was in was about one hundred eighty-live
last tiling ihe guard called out Io cordance with Hie statements from
authorities
al
the
Michigan
Agri
­
. us when our (rain pulled out was.
Forty persons attended the par­ of Ihe committee on arrangements Racine.- Many want to know th** thousand cars.
This mark was
cultural
college.
Counth
’
M
num
­
‘don't -s.lnnd up and hold on to your
ly given by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. are H. -F. Naylor, A. Phillips %nd particulars of Hie whole case, but passed by this year's production in Eaton C/mntv Ttcam Here an Satur­
bats.’
Page kepi his seat until bers of worms have been discover­ Kiienzel in honop- of their eigh­ Gideon Sylvester.
I cUn only say I found tier'alone the middle of May.
lying dead, in tin- southeastern teenth anniversary of Iheir.sweddday.
Hale's Fast Semi-Pros
after we had taken Ihe first dip. ed
with a nice, motherly old lady in a
It is almost impossible to con­
Coming Tuesday.
ami then he got tn his feel and part of the county tomato worms ing on Thursday evening nt their
Big Box big Show in Kalamazoo.
title, quiet home about a mile from ceive of two hundred thousand au­
have for some unexplained reason home. The members of Ihe bund
tried |o ri*nrh two lilt)** girls in changed
Fans will have the opportunity of
"Doc*’ Hannon. Ihe popular Kal­ the central pari.of the city. There tomobile^. - Only by
diets and are now ravaging
■ Ihe front seal of a train running
mid
others
were
present
and
pass
­
piny two good
amazoo umpire is Hie pronlolor of is still a mystery tn be-cleared up. may one really grasp
this seeing Hastings
beside us. We called to him to sit potato Ilelds.
ed onjoyable evening.
Light re- a big boxing contest Inal will bo which I cannot explain at present. huge figure means.
gninori with Charlotte and Grand
down. Iml he would not.
When
ffoshments were served.. The fawn held in the big armory in that city
Haven.
The fast Eaton county
Thanking you for space, and my
If all the Fonts built and sold so
we struck the sharp curve by the C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, PRESI­
was lighted with lanterns and pre­ next Wednesday nigliL
This wilt friends for their kindness, I re­ fur this year were placed in line a team will rome here Satuivlay.
dance finvllion he fell out of the
a very attractive appear­ permit Barry County people to take main.
while ''Da«r Hale's semi-pros, wlio
DENT OF MICHIGAN sented
half mile.apart, they would reach have twice defeated Hastings, will
, car head first and disappeared un­
ance. On behalf of members -of hi Ihe Grand Circuit races that day
Yours respect fully.
around the world four limes.
der Ihe second train. Roth trains
I ho band. J. L. Crawley, with a few and the boxing show in the even­
come here tin Tu*‘sday. Rotfl teams
Ralph C. Kidder.
If
the
entire
population
of
Hie
•diol fnrwprd and were not halted BiudncKs mid Normal College Gives brief remarks presented Mr. and ing. which will be one of the best
Eaton Rapid*, Mich. cities of Detroit and Baltimore rank among the best in the stale
until (hoy reached the end of the , Sound Advice To Young Men . Mrs. Kuenzel with some useful ar­ ever sen In Michigan.
and no one should miss seeing
j
wanted
Io
hold
a
joint
picnic,"the
trip.”
ticles of silver. Mr. Kuenzel re­
The Grover Hay**.*-Goats Doig|
and Women.
AN AUCTION SALE ADVERTISED
Fonts built this year could easily
. .. __ were the trains going that
sponded with words of warm bout is attfticllng universal alien- t' --------------------------- ------- - -----------Willi Boll back in the game,.thy
take
nil
the
people
to
(he
picnic
few persons in either train realized
The Michigan Business and Nor­ thanks.
During the evening the lion.
Hayes is one ..f the best of । THIS WEEK BY F M ROBERTS grounds in one trip. Or lips year's local loam is allowing up very
,nid
01 r‘
nuDtnid
whnl ha&lt;l happened until they mal college of Battle Creek'is very baud played many line selbclions. lightweights. While Ifc.ig Is heraldFords could carry three armies the strongly. The team is playing in
reached Hie end of Ihe trip.
All fortunate .In having as its presi­ Mr. Kuenzel has been director of ed as the coming champion of the’,.,,
. ..
Charlotte
to*lay,
.
(rains were I hen held uni il an iip- dent and manager, C. J. Argubrigld. the local band four years.
country.
Emerson Dickerson of; "ho Mils Dcelded to Quit Farming sire of the American ttnny rifgngrd
A glaiu-o at the schedule will
in the Spanish-American yar\Or_
Mri Argubright is one of the most
vcsligatimi could be made anil
(he Grand Rapids* Press will referee
and Move to Town Offers a
show lhat «ome excellent contests
they
could
carry
al
one
trip
nearly
Page's lifelen body was found. able educators in Michigan. He is REGISTER OF DEEDS TO
Ihe first of the fiw high grade
Fine List
half of all the jneir that fought in have he*in booked.
Then Ihe racer was pul into opera­ a business expert and has not only
lw&gt;uls on the program.
"Urnps"
-----'
knowledge of
lion again. anil hundreds of pleas­ all the technical
RECORD BIG MORTGAGE Harmon stales that the big armory ! I-'. M. Roberts has sold .40 acre.’
ure seekers sped around the- big business but has iiad a wide ex­
Or, getting al it front another an­
A. B. Ktrtmliach Badly Hurt.
will lie cooled by 2M elect ric fans. I of his farm. and has decided to
perience
in
the
business
of
rife.
He
coaster.
gle. the total horse-power of I in’
Alchana B, Slrjmhach. aged about" ,
"I am sorry about the accident," combines in his training, iu addi­ Michigan Railway Co. Gives $15,­ will
ill be present
nrniuint will
he Billv
P.niL-o
' Hicrefnre have ail BUCllOn motors in zlhese Find*. Ilutiring 70 years, a well known resident of
-................
, ..
said John McEtvee. 7We tried to tion to thorough business methods
009,000 Mortgage lo Michigan
irmer middleweight
middleweight Champion
Chamnion Ad
Ad
al hin farm, one mile south and
former
the
Hastings—Baltimore town line,
inake the racer ns safe ns il can be and technique; full physical energy
Trust Co. and F. A. Gorham.
Wolgasl. Ed W. Smith, sporting one mile west ofllastrngs, on sec- more Utah Ivvo-tliinl- the
was seriously injured on Tuesday
Iton 21. Rutland township, or one
made, nml had Page kept, his seat and highest moral, teachings. No
Register of Deeds Townsend has editor of the Chicago American. mile east «»f l ho Yeckley school
afternoon* when he fellTrom a load
Ihe accident would not have hap- young man or young wornnn can
power
in
the
United
States.
It
is
Harry
Bullion
of
I
lie
Detroit
Free
«f
hay
and broke his right hip and
the task of placing on record one
hmise.
Col. W. II. Couch will bv sixty lime.* greater than Ihe power
jH-ned.
He alone is to blame for spend even a fortnight under the of
He was standing in the
the largest mortgages ever re­ Press, “Pop" Geers and n host of th*’ auctumier.
A lunch will be plants of Ihe lmperal&lt;u*. Ihe Lu*i- elbow.
his death: There are guards sta- direction of his school without be­ corded in Barry county.
.
•
It is a other notables.
rear of th.’ wagon when his horse
served
for
those
coming
from
a
• Honed beside each (rain as they ing bcnefllted thereby.
tanin.
or
the
Mauretania,
and
twen
­
Scats have been placed on sale at
unexpectedly
throwing
In talking to young men and mortgage for $15,000,000 given by I lie Parker House.
distance. Mr. Roberts.offers a fine ty times greater than the power &lt;le- started
pull out and they, cry a waniing lo
_
(he Michigan Railway company lo
Al.
I list, a black gelding. 5 choice cows veloped by the dam on the Missis­ him headlong to Hid ground.
all passengers do keep I heir seals young women concerning their best the Michigan Trust company and
Callahan and Mr. and Mrs. John
I in excellent condition, 4 Holstein sippi al Keokuk, la.
and ns long as they do so then- is interests he speaks with authority. Frederick A. Gorham.
The.
rail
­
Woodruff
assisted
Mrs.
Strimbacli
Special
10-Day
Sole.
Many have been helped up and
I heifers, 85 hens, a fine list of farm
no dnngiA*."
Il
is
said
that
the
tendency
nowway
company
will
operate
the
elecin
taking
the
injured
man.
tn'
his
The
W.
E.
Merrill
Store
lias
In-1
! tools, quantity of hay and ether ar­
Page was- Imm in Alda. Hall Co., boosted along by the sound unpar- trie railway which is now being
Sprcial
10 Day! ticles. For full particulars see the a-tlays is to take the burden off the home. " Dr. Sheffield was called lo
Nebraska, on March 16. 1877. Whi'n tiaT advise administered by Mr. constructed between Grand Rapids nugurated n
man and put il on the machine. A reduce the fractures.
Mr. BtrimBale, advertised in this Issue. This!Indv. on another page.
He also has some­
his parents moved to Barry county. Argubright.
man must be a pretty pood athlete bach's condition is serious.
Kalamazoo. The Battle Creek sale will begin Friday, August 7,1
Deceased is survived by his aged thing to say lo parents and is using and
to be capable of exerting 1-5 horsoof this road, now the D. T. and close Saturday. August 15.
parents, his son.’Willelt. his broth­ the columns of the BANNER this branch
powflr, if you can translate hor*eFine City Improvement.
In this sale are included dresses, PIERSON'S STORE SCENE
A special &amp; M. Ry-, at present operated as a
er William IL Page,’ of Carlton, and week for that purpose.
steam road, crosses Prairieville dress .fabrics, underwear, gloves, |
nowcr into man-power. Bui figur­
Workmen have just eomplelcd a
Ihe following sisters: Mrs..Fred E. adv. appears on plage twelve of this township.
OF UNUSUAL ACTIVITY ing on tTrts-basis, .the total horse­
- t
i&gt; -- • hosiery and many other lines. Bar­
coinent wall on the north mid-wed
Raymond, of Yankee Springs; Mrs. Issue Hint will interest every, moth­
power of the cars bfiilt and sold by si«to*of A. F.. Mulholland's residence
The
road
will
be
opened
for
trafgain
hunters
will
find
some
very
er
and
every
mother
should
read
it.
William Orton, of KnlamajwY: Mrs.
fln the first of the -year.
The attractive prices .quoted.
Read During Chautauqua Events From Ihe Font Companv this years is six at Green street and Broadway. The
Ben Voorhees, of Durand; Mrs.
limes greater loan the Combined appearance .of the property* ha*
jnorlgnge lax paid to the treasurer the advertisement' for. further par-;
Attention, City Tax Payers.
Friday August 7 to Saturday
' Claude Johnson and Mrs. Clyde
power nf all the men engaged in the been greatly improved.
The city
Gamble, of Hastings.
Monday, August tOtli, is the last of Kent county where the mortgage ticalars.
August 15 Will Have Sale.
Civil war.
workmen will soon Uy the rtirtiins
Funeral services, conducted by day to pay taxes without paying was first filed amounted to 131^50.
J. T. Pierson A Son have starlfor the parking in the middle nf
Mr. Townsend will have Io copy
Ihe Rev. Ballou, were held from extra ner cent. All personal taxes
Doctor
Has
No
Political
Aspiratloiw.
Turner—Fisk Marriage.
ed a big niid-summer sale to conBroadway. flbnvertinR.il into a m*cthe residiince of the parents of de­ ihu’I be paid by that date at Ccr- into Barry county's books 75 pages
Dr. E. T. Morris, uf Nashvile, evi­ Tlnue during Chautauqua events in
Mr. Frank A. Turner, son of Mr. tiou of Iwuh'Vard. much to the gra­
of closely printed matter.
ceased in this city, Tuesday after­ veth &amp; Stebbins.
dently has no political aspirations, Haslihgre* They are offering a and Mrs. Menzo Turner, mid Miss tification of citizens who have long
noon. Burial took place in Irving
Harry R. Miller.
for^hp-has ordered removed frojn saving of from 10 to 5rt per cent on Nilah. B. Fisk, were united in mar­ wanted lo see this street develnp*s|
cemetery.
Excursion August 11.
City Treasurer.
the Progressive ticket his name as, goods in every department of their riage at the home of the bride's into a boulevard from'the park to
Account of Hagenbeck-Wallace candidate for coroner. In a letter big store. •
uncle, W.illinm Fisk. North Broad­ the-iron bridge. By «o doing Broad-'
Jeff Bush Hurt.
__
Branch School Reunion.
Exhibition at Hastings, August 11th. to County Clerk Andrus, the doctor
This sale opens Friday. ' Augilst way, at’eight o’clock Tuesday eve­ way would bertmte one of Hu* most
.
.,I1W b(,°n received here that
All pupils who over attended, all The C. K. &amp; 8.’trains will leave, .go­ says that it was new.* -to him that. 7 and will close Saturday, August ning. Rev. F. J. Betts, pastor of the
streets in this city and
Jeff Bush, of this city. Is in the d«- teachers who over taught and all ing north at 4:45 p. m.. going south ho had been named-for the office1 15. giving the people, of Barry Baptist church officiating. Thejipg beautiful
property would flourish in value
dention hospital in Grand Rapids, patrons of the Branch school uro at 6:15 p. m. This will give .all C. and that it was done without bis1 county a splendid opportunity to ceremony was used... About 25 rel­ accordingly. It is planned io extern!
as the result of a fall in that city requested to be present at the K. &amp; 8. natroris an opportunity to consent. The doctor sought legal buy good seasonable, stylish mar- atives and intimate friends were Ihe sectinn of boulevard from
late Fuesday afternoon.
No de­ fourth annual reunion Io be held at witness the afternoon performance. advice in order to discover a meth­ chandise at very low prices. Read present to wish Mr. and Mrs. Tdr- Green strez’t lo the park., which I*
tails have been received dip to Ihe Thornapple lake. Tuesday, August Uound Irin excursion tickets will be od by which his name might ho re­ their adv. in detail* on jiage 3 of Ihis ner a happy future. A supper fol­ becoming a popular place pf recre­
lime the BANNER went lA press.
li. 1914.
•
sold for this occasion.*-Adv.
i issue of the HANNER.
moved from Ihe ticket.
’
lowed the marriage.
ation.
..
.

CAI

53

�Tm HACTPKMI lASSra. AlWLWft »ll

Our Clean Sweep Sale
OF

Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords
gives you an opportunity to buy foot wear awfully cheap.
see the stock and be convinced.

Only Another Week After This

10-Day Special Sale

Sale Closes Sat. Aug- 15
03.69
2.99
2.59
2.29
1.89
1.69
1.49
1.29
1.19
’ 99c
79c
59c
39c

4.00
3.50
3.00
2.50
2.25
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
75c
50c

At these prices thia sale must be positively for

CASH

At this time of year there are a number of articles in our stock of Dry
Goods’which we do not wish to carry through the fall and winter sea­
son. That is the case now and you get the advantage of a big reduc­
tion in price.
,

Everything in the line of Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords will
be included in this sale. Nothing reserved.
This will include
all Tans, Patent Leathers, Gun Metals, Dull Kids, Satins, Vel­
vets, Suedes, White Nubuck and Canvas.
ALL WIDTHS A to EE

We Sell Phoenix Silk Hpsiery

Ironside Shoe Company
Phone 176

-

Masonic Temple Building

MIDDLEVILLE.

caller ben- on Thursday nf his son­
in-law. John- Ritchie. qnd invited
them lo lake an auto trip with
them down into. Ohio, Hits week.
They will leave here on Tuesday
and be guile about a week.
'
W. H. Kane and W. E. DeGolia
wen- in Grand Hapids on the fruit
market on Thursday, looking up
Hie fruit situation.
.
W. H. Kane did busim-f iu &lt;'.ub-»
donia on Friday.
. —
’
’ The big mule team, of thrbig oi&lt;
chard farm, in .Yankee Springs,
drew in a load of barrelled apples
lust week and shipped same Iu the
city. This on-hard shows what
right management will do in the
fruit line. This orchard was in a
rundown condition and Ihe fruit
was used only for evaporator slock
until a man bought it that understeod liamlllng it in a scientific
manner, and now .the trees look
many years younger and are loaded
with choice fruit. Proper spraying
and cultivation has worked won­
ders, why do no! the others follow
suit, that own old orchards?
On Saturday word camo of Ihe
death at St. Joseph'. of Mrs. Borne
for many years 11 resident here, but
of talc years living with her adopt­
ed daughter Maud and husband at
•St. Joseph. Remains were brought
lu-re on -Monday anil the funeral
held at Ihe Baptist church. Hev.
Curtiss in charge.
Burial in .Mt.
Hope cemetery. The-reiuainb*Were

p

Hastings, Mich.

&lt;k

These are all Money Savers:

nil

M

1M1

HOSIERY

DRESS FABRICS

UNDERWEAR

Atnoakeag Apron Ginghams per yd 7c
A. F. C. Ginghams._____________ 0c
Red Seal Gingham...
________ 9c
All 15c Voiles, Crepe and Poplins
l&gt;cr yard---------------- ..._________ 19c
All 15c Crepes________________ 11c

25c Union Suits in umbrella pants
or tight knee________________ 19c
50c Union Suits, umbrella pants or
tight knee...... .......... ------_____ 39c
50c Union Suits, long sleeves and
long legsJ____ ..._______ _____ 300
25c Gauze Vests._______________ 10C
25c Gauze Vests, long sleeves...........19c
15c Gauze Vests________________ 11C
25c Gauze Pants, umbrellaor tight
knee, or long legs_____ ____
10C
Children's Union Suits___________ 10c

SILK GLOVES
In while, black and colors, 2-button.
■
per pair-------------------------______ 39c
Elbow length Moca Gloves, io white
only, j&gt;er pair_________ ______39c

DRESSES

Elbow length Silk Gloves, in black,
white, gray, blue, pink and tan,
per pair____ _
900 and 01.12

50c Dressing Sacque__ _______ _ 300
25c Dressing Sacque.__ ______ _ 19c
81.25 Wrappersand House Dresses 79c

Ladies' 50c Hose, all colors______ 35c
Ladies' 35c Hoke, all colors______ 19c
Ladies’ 15c Hose, all colors______ 11c
Children’s and Infants' Hose, the
25c, all color _______ ;________ 19c
All 15c Hose for_ ______________ 11c

M

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h&lt;

bn

SUN BONNETS
Ladies’ and Infants* 25 values lor.

ty

19c

' h&lt;

SPECIAL PRICES

nr

In .OutingTlannel, Table. Linens, Nap­
kins, Gingham Skirts,
Mercerized
• Skirts, Embroidery, Fluungogs in
18 in., 27 in. and 45 inch.
A special lot of Embroidery__ ----- 8c
A large line of All Linen Torchon
Laces, pur yd____________ ____ 5c

rn

Im

Hi

in

You will find many other bargains at our store during this sale.
We have listed only a few items.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
LOOK HERE.

accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Beck ed and help was telephoned for fur
who have, made her lost days com­ mid near, several auto loads going
bo table.
nut from the village. Luckily they
Elmer Annison of Grand Hapids had plenty of waler handy and help I
spent the latter pari of4he week soon arriving they succeeded in
here at the bedside of his mother, saving the barn.
.\ had accident
who has been very' ill for some time. happened during Hie light. Frank
Elwood Baltin left on Bunday for Sensiba was up in the barn on u
Ionia.
beam and in some manner slipped
Mrs. Charles Annison died Sun­ and fell lo the bam tioor. landing
day P. M.. funeral Tuesday P. M. U|M&gt;n Ins head and shoulders. For
She had burn a resident here for a time lie was thought to be fatally
many years and was greatly re­ injured, but al Ihe last reports he
spected by all who had the pleasure was on Hie gain vith prospects for
of her acquaintance.
She leaves recovery.
Iwside the aged husband two sons
Frank Johnson of Leighton town­ | another cow was ill, but prompt
and oilier relatives to mourn. One
•by one the old residenfs are passing ship. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K John­ work saved" her.
son. of .this village, who has been
away.
John Minges of Guntown. Missill for some time, died on .Monday.
Lee Hamilton spent Iasi week in Funeral will be held at his late arrived In the villain- on Monday.
Detroit, with relatives and friends. home on Wednesday pfternnon. John likes the southland, but we
He came back Saturday and got in­ His wife survives him together mdic&lt;- he likes to get back lo Mich­
to the harness .again . al the Arm­ with his aged parents and several igan every summer.
string drug store.
W. E. Di-Golla is busy picking
brothers and a sister, of Scottville,
On Monday M. A. Dietrich drliv- who has been with him for several pears on his fruit form.
A meeting of the Chautauqua
ered the iron for the strengthening days. Frank had been a great suf­
backers
was held al Whitmores of­
of the bridge near the Frank Sen- .ferer for years. Some lime ago he
Hiixa farm, to complete the Trunk went nearly blind after a serious fice Monday evening, mid I he .sale
Highway line of road north of Sam illness and Ims been able to get of ticket* was very satisfactory tn
Allen's corners.
Tire bridge was about only with a cane or try the all. Th&lt;r success of this, our llr.M
loo light to carry.the*extra weight help of someone, but he being of a Chmilmiqiiii, see,ms to be nssuri»l
of cement, hence ihe extra I very ambitious disposition, still at­ by the advance sale'of tickets. It
beams. And soon we will have some 1 tended lo the management of his wiiyonen oq the tlth mid last until
more good road.
farm and was known far and near the !*&gt;th inclusive and tickets for
Z. E. Gooding and family spent as Ihe champion hog miser of this the season may he purchased be­
fore the (if.cning for |l.(*i. thi-rr the
Sunday at Ills paronto* home In vicinity. He will he mourned by price
will be advanced, jhty your
Belding, going by auto.
many, for to know Frank was to
lirkels and help push a worthy
On Sunday lire
Hlysteriously like him.
cause along.
Marled in a straw slack near the
Mrs. Charles Harper lost a valu­
Rev. Westbrook greatIx^enjoyed
George Finkbeiner barn in West able cow one «Iiq- last week. She &gt;his vacation nt Benton Harbor. His
1 liornupple. II was soon discover- was.found dead tn the pasture and children wen- all Ibero and a reg­
ular family gathering Is always etijoyable.*

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The W. E. Merritt Store
Phone 66

A Privilege and a Duty.
Business and manufacturing institutions devoted
to material things are fully equipped with time and

labor saving devices
The home, the source of all real happiness and

prograoa, has at leaat an equal right to theao.

One

of the most important drudgery dispelling devices is
the GAS RANGE.

Its labor-lightening, home-brightening influences are

felt in thousands of homes

IS THERE A GAS RANGE
IN YOUR HOME?
If not, call and let us talk with you concerning gas
ranges.

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Friday, Aug. 7, to Saturday, Aug. 15

Nothing Reserved

All SIZES 2^ to 8.

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Read these prices

Clean Sweep Sale Prices
REGULAR $5.00
KALE
_ PUMPS
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.. OXFORDS,
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Thornapple Gaa &amp; Electric Co
Phone No, 6.
'ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE,’

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tills Week. She i.H engaged to.tenrll
in Che school.district near her home
this year.

WENT SEBEWA.
Over Ku ndalivci assembled

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nesday,' July 29. to iiarliefimte in
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We Sell Farms
Homes and Business
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all that could be desired.
Repre-.
senlaltVes of the two families catmfrom, .among olliei- places, Na-iliII you wish to buy you will find us in a position to “deliver the
[ ville.
yci-iiionlxille,
Gresham.
Womlland mid lliree Rivers.
Mr. goods" and give you the BEST SERVICE possilvle.
ami Mrs. Ainsworth was ideal aWe have OVER ONE HUNDRED ENQUIRIES to date from
host and Imsb-ss.
On’the tables
there were almndmit supplies of prospective buyers ol property from Ohio, Indiana, lllionis,'Wisconsin
good mid dainly thing' fur Hie mid­ and Michigan. So il you want to gel in oir this to sell your property
day incnl.
After dinner a short
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE, but phone, write, or call on us.
We
bUsines,
are ALWAYS “Johnny on the spot."

C«mi Waring. was appropriately
carriml out. it consisted . «*f vocal
mid instrumental music. .reading?
and rorHalioqs.
* ’
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•■rniMin Mime of
men enjoyed
WlHtDBtllY.
base hall.
Bet
leaving 'John
Mesduiin-x (»Hie and Im-z Ijfirn. Martin toqk’ two
Dorn DeVamp. Lillie Miller mid
Maude Carr, were guests al Guy vndtped together on the lawn, mi­
collage on Snhby lake Sunday.
nt tier of the ten auto cars wlucli
There will Ik&gt; no nervtWa nt the had brought the fri-nd* from a disU. B. church during cumimieeling lance.
,
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al Seliewn cnriwt* .only a sosiun nf
On TliUFsday Mis. &lt;L A. Gn«,l -Sunday school.’August 0. nl IQKJO a. liiool lirc(iiii|Hiiiied her miilli.T, Mrs.
m.
Carolinu Peacock lo Grand Hapids.
Mr. and. Mrs. Homer Pierce. Miss
Prourum for Carltop Grange.
and gentleman friends visited Ira
Program for Carlton Grange No.
Hay and family on the farm Sun­ 2fti.
for August 15. 11'11:
day.
Sung selected by Ker;-&lt;
Billy Troo-d and family an-.sulli­
lt&lt;dl call—Tln&gt; iircltit-sl thing I’ve
ed in tlp-ir new liomeal Fowlerville seen today..
when- be has a job ns P. M. agem y.
Talk—“Barnyard Manure—When.
Mr. Smith i‘ relieving agent hen­
now.
Mr. and Mr*. Win. Rwilzer and
Heeilalion Arlliur Keeler.
daughter. F.\ • yin motored lo HarKitchen Kinks—A talk .by Mrs.
ryton. Kidunfay, where I hey will Jessie Altulph, followed by discus­
visit his Mister, Mrs. Snyder ami sions.
family.
Inslrumentpl
music—Bernice
Nelron Horn purchased Ihe house Hatch.
mid |nh of Billy Troost and is mak­
“Hol Weather l&gt;ishes' -by ' four
ing improvements
thorn before Sisters.
a drinks. U»i dt-aserls;
sellling.
.
.e) meats, ul)’ices.
Song—Xorma Decker.
W. H. Wells Is running a Jack
“If ion Had ?5o*i- to Spend • in
llahhlt- Inuring car. which he ptirMaking Your House More Conven­
chased of a brio in Kokomo. Ind.
Clarence Budd of Hurt was call, ient. Comfortable or Beautiful. How
You ^|&gt;end
It?—George
iifir on old friends in town Tliurr- Wnqld
li.tli li.
day. .Hi* father was former P. M.
Guessing Contest—A
seashore
agent Ju-re -even years ago’, and parly.
died from (.ntrereulosis.
Claronce
"How lain Good Manners Best lie
I is making good as pharmacist in his
Tauabt
ChildreO?
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—
Mrs.
Levena,
home town.
• •
Select Heading—Mrs. Cover!.. "
Timer were fitly in »ltendance al
Recitation—Beal rice Lancasteh
the Missionary Society held ut Mrs.
Song. ‘“Tlii&gt; Little Bu»y Bee’*—
Bywalers, Thursday- TboMi-fruiii School - song kmmsack.
nut of town to ut(emi weer -Mr,.
■ Augusta Brisbiij* Lecturer.
I’U'is and diiuglitcr. Mrs. Miltnn
Brown mid Mrs. IL Ports of Lake ..Card of TIimiiIis—To the ijrange
Odessa, and Mrs. Chas. Walch of for the beautiful' carnations, the
Cen’ietw Circle for the pott.-d
Grand L-dg&lt;-.
. A piano was purchased of John plant, and to tire maodfl who re­
Bullipg fQr the Upited Rreltavn membered me with‘postcards and
church recently, the church organ l&gt;y so many vis oj. kindaess during
bsttiR sold for. U»c during camp my iIIiivm arid sorrow. 1 extend smc«r«sl thanks.
meeting on x*uip grounds.
Miss Pearle uionard, of Assyria.
. Mm. Bella Zimmerman.

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Office at 118 N. Broadway

Hastings, Mich.

NORTHEAST KALAMQ.
CHANCERY SALE.
Bert Briggs and family motored ! In puniuaqce and, by.vinhre of u
bi Grand l.i-dg,-. Sunday and al­ di-ttrei* of tire Ctrcuil Lourl fur Hulended cmnpmeeling there.
County of Bgri-y and Slain of MichBert Dean and Leslie Briggs arc ‘ igan, in Chancery, made and enlerplanning mi going ri. Canada lo;jed on Ilin 23rd day of June A/D.
work during wheat harvest/Friday I1 HUI. by Hu- Hon. Frank D. M. Davis,
of this week.
■&lt;&gt;[ the Eighth Circuit, &lt;&gt;f Michigan.
May Lovejoy -0^Kalamazoo * isi: presiding.
in ’ a ci'Haih
cau*c
spending a few days with her sis- |i therein pending, wherein Hauilii-l
ler, Mrs. E. A. Dean this week.
.j Dickie, Clement Smith and William
Dorr Farr relumed homo Monday''ll. Bra ch. constituting I he'Albion
aflcr-'Miending a week with his sis-i! College Endowment Fund Cominiller.in Lansing.
; lee, were coni|&gt;!aimuil.s and Amos It.
Many from here, are planning on H/iile and Anna It. Haile were de­
attending Ihe Chautauqua iu Char­ fendant.
Notice Is hereby given,
iot I e.
that I shall sell nl public nuclim:
Marguerite Bartig is spending a to the highest bidder, al the North
few days with her grand mother in Front Door of the Cnurt House in
Vermontville, who is tn poor health. Ihe Cily of Hastings, Barry Cbunty.
Mrs. SanfoHi of Charlotte visited Michigan, Hliat being the place of
L. T. Bromberg’s last week.
holding the Circuit Court for said
Miss Grace Fox called al Frank rounty.i, on Saturday the H»th day
Barligo Iasi Sunday.
of Septvmbei, A. D. 1014 at to
o'clock in the forenoon, the follow­
ing df»scribed property, via: all tlmi
BARRYVHJ.E.
Preaching next Sunday morning certain piece or parcel of land siluati- in the township of frviiik-.
by Hui pastor.
Last Saturday ril Ihe quarterly colinty of-Barry and sial" of Michi­
conference Hev. Lahr was called gan. described os billows: The
northwrsl quarter
of tinbuck for another year.
' Mrs. Jessie Fussell and daughter. soutlieasl quarter Uil; also the
Grace spent a few days last week al west one half 116 &gt; of Hie southwe-l
quarter
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the
northeast
quarEaton Rapids, al campmeeting.
Tuewlay of Inst week. Mr.^nnil ler. &lt;H), both on seeljon numlwr
In town number four
Mrs. William Hyde In company with sixteen
Dr. am! Mrs. Lalhrdn visited Jack- (4) north, range number nine &lt;w
sou. Albion. Marshall. aBllle Creek west, containing sixty i.QO} acres of
land more or lecK.
and several other town*.
•
Dated August 4lh- 1011.
Clement Higdon and Wife of Mus­
kegon
called on relatives
and
JAMES M. SMITH.’
friends here last week.
Circuit* Court Commissioner.
• Last Saturday morning Mr. and
•
Barry Couply, Michigan.
Mrs. William Whitlock went to CLEMENT SMITH.
Battle Creek with Roy. Wolf in his
Solicitor for Coiiiinaliunls.
njtfw auto
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Miss Mildred Lathrop is spending
Qie uur Want Coiuuiu a trial fur
*oine time with Mrs. Jennie Whit­
lock.
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Woodland
Roadmaslcr McGuire, camo up
from Kalamazoo Sal unlay morning
and rhocked' in Loyd Valentine as
section formpan here in (dace of
George Harrington, who has held
the Job about three years. Mr. Val­
entine at once hired Will Thomp­
son and Ed. Weaver n» helper*.
Mrs. James Smith and daughter
Greta of HastingM visited Woodland
relatives the latter part nf the
week.
.Mr*. Lyle Fisher and son of the
Slate Hoad visited her father, J. M
Heiser over Sunday.
i Mr*. Aivah Miller who has been
taking treatment nt Ann AYhor for
several weeks, came home Wrdnwt•lay considerably
improved
In
health.
!• MnC Jessie Cover! gave a birth­
day parly for her two year oh!
daughter Elva Saturday afternoon.
Min. Kimble*’ long, lank. Irnn. bald­
headed, knock-kneed daughter was
awarded the honor of • being the
••weefest, prettiest, easiest kept
baby in the bunch.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Dillenhack
visited (heir children in Clarksville
(iverSuiutny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Fuller nnd
Miss Mary Holmes visited friend.'
in-Sr'hewn Wednesday and Thurs­
day. They were nr&lt;-ompa",'-&gt;l
Friday by Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Mor­
gan who spent the day al the Fuller
Imine.
Word wns received here Satur­
day evening that Glen England’s
baby was seriously sick al their
honm in West Sunfield. Dr. McIn­
tyre was hastily called who work­
, ed With the little one nlmut three
’ hours Ik-fore a change for the bel­
ter was noticed. The doctor pro­
nounced it n had case of indiges­
tion. her recovery since has hern
rapid.
J. J. England and wife nnd chil­
dren nnd families I’-fl for Medina
County. O.. Wednesday lo nltend
the Fritz family reunion which will
held nt Chippewa lake. Sa I unlay.
J. J. ni-companied by four of the
parly went by auto, the rest made
the trip by rail.
Alsou fiill spent Iasi week visit­
ing his snn Harvey nnd family nt
Galesburg.
Frank Garn of Hastings spent
- Monday with his brother, C. D.
Garn in the village.
Mrs. C. n. Garn nnd children nnd
Mrs. Johh Trego nnd Miss Flora
Willetts of Irving, mother nnd
nii-re of Mrs. Garn, visited n-lntIves
In Grand Rapid*. Thursday nnd
Friday.
Keene nnd Arlta Wolf of Battle
Creek’nre spending Un- wt-ek with
their mint Mrs. Albert Burkle.
M^«s Cleo Bovee nf Freeport spent
Ins! week^with friends in the -vil­
lage.
Mr. and Mrs. C.’E. Unwinder nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Boy Unwinder made
nn auto trip to Mt. Pleasant, Sat­
urday lo attend the funeral &lt;»f a
little niece which was held Sunday
forenoon. They arrived home Sun­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger are en­
tertaining tfiis week n daughter and
hiiidiand of Denver. Colorado.
Miss Myrtie Cassel visited her
sister Mrs. Orie Valentine nt Eaton
Hapids lIm- latter part of the week.
While there she was engaged lo
teach next year a school near Ea­
ton Hapids. We predict that Miss
Myrtle will be a successful teacher.
Mrs. Hoy Howlader spent Thurs­
day nnd Friday with friends in
Grand Hapids.
Miss Orphn Cassel and Raymond
David of Mulliken were entertain­
ed by” their cousin. Miss Nellie
Whiting over Bunday.
Harrison Blocher. J. D. Wise. Eu­
gene Hall and August Geiger are
each having a silo built on their
farms.
Mr. anil Mrs. Elmer Eckart- of
Freeport callod on relatives in the
village Monday.
J. N. Covert wits callod to Grand
- Hapids Saturday to act’ns one of
the pall hearers nt the funerld of
Mrs. Dr. Wright, a former resident
of Carlton and old neighbor of Mr.
’^Mnand Mrs. A. J. Peck of Chica­
go are making their many relatives
here a few days visit. Mrs. Peck
was formerly Miss Edna KalhermMra. Agnes Fisher nnd children
nf Knlamazuo spent last week al
the home of her parents, Mr and
Mrs. B. S. Holly. Mrs. Fisher help­
ed in 'the store xyhile her parents
attended campmeeting nt Eaton
Hapids.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Blako nnd
baby of Middleville visited Ihe
former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I­
F. Hilbert Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Zuschnilt of
Nashville visited at the L. Faul
imino Hundav.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 3. Engl.nl. *n;i
'-Gerald, and Mrs. DeVere England
spe.nl part of Init ‘.xe-k with friends
nt Crystal lake making the trip by
nulo.
Mr and Mrs. J. IL Saw.ly left
Tuesday morning for Escanaba for
a couple of weeks visit with their
son Loo and family.
Mrs. Edith Nichols nnd daughter
of Kalamazoo visited her parants
Friday.
The Class of 1913 Woodland High
school picniced&gt;al Saddle Bag lake
Saturday.
M. J, Reiser is spending a few
days, with his daughter Carrie
Fisher east of Hasting*.
Mrs. John Landis, Jr- of Grand
Rapids is spending a few days nt
Ihe Landis home west of the village.
EAST WOODLAND.
GarTlenn are suffering for rain.
E. T. Cole and wife vllated Lake
Odessa on business Saturday.
Carl Scofield visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hitt-in .Woodland. Friday.
Harvesting is nearly finished in
this vicinity.
.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Euper are
spending from Friday UH Monday
with relatives near Middleville.
Glen England’s baby, who was so

Our Great Successful

Red Tag Sale
Is Coming to a Close
The Last Day of the Red Tag Sale

Tuesday* Aug. 11th
You have only 4 more days to avail yourself of the extraordinary low prices at the Red Tag Sale.
You owe it to yourself and your household to buy your merchandise as cheap as possible. Therefore
we advise that the people of Hastings and vicinity use the golden opportunity to buy Summer, Fall and
Winter merchandise before the close of the sale, Tuesday, August 11th, at 6 p. m.
Our new Fall Sults and
Coats are

ready

for

your Inspection. Notice

our windows.

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER
HASTINGS LARGEST AND BEST STORE

sick Saturday, is reported belter.
Mr. Meridelli Cole of Minm-n|&gt;olis
visited his aunt, Mrs. St. Johns and
family, Sunday.
Chester Hecker and family J««ok
an nulo trip nnd visited their sister
Mrs. Jessie Grant. Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. Kilpatrick who has
been staying with Mrs. C. SIrowe a
couple of weeks, returned home
Sunday.
Many are planning to attend
camp meeting in Hcbewn, next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hill nnd
Mr. and Mrs. George Makley took
nn nulo trip lo Greenville, to visit
friends Saturday, returning Sun­
day.
Mrs. Sarah E. Good of Nashville
ancTMiss Carmel Fonder.made a
pleasant call on Mrs. SI. John. Sun­
day evening.
Merldeth Cole who has been
spending n short vacation with his
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. U Cole, of
East Woodland, relumed home to
Minneapolis, Minn., Monday.
WEST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnie Jordan nnd
Mr.
and Mrs. Alien King ami
daughter, ntlended enmpnieeting al
Eaton Rapids. Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Flory enter­
tained-Mr. nnd Mrs. John Furlong
ami Mr. arid Mrs. Glenn Conley
from near Warnorvillv and Mr. and
Mrs. Bane Woodman and Iwo
daughters and Miss Mae Woodman
from near Coals Grove, Sunday.
Win. Bollman and family nnd
Miss ElizaboLh Enz of Woodbury
visited al the home of Mrs. Eliza
Palmerton, Sunday.
Listen for wedding bells!
Perry Barnum and family spent
Sunday nl the home of their uncle
John Lehman' in Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Geiger enter­
tained their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Geiger of Woodland.
Miss
Rosalie Geiger of Idaho Falls ami
Mr. ami Mrt. Frank jlurbank, of
Chicago, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott Lydy and Iwo
children of Carlton wen- guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker, Sun­
day. •
MJss Ledah Aspinall of Hastings,
was the guest of Miss Lizzie Wes­
terly, Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Eliza Pnlmerton\Js confi.ncd
tq her bed with a sprained knee
the result of a fall recently. Miss
Grace Wade is doing her house
work.
Herb. Bishop of Hastings, spent
Sunday nt Andrew Geiger's.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Underwood
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cun­
ningham of Tamarac. Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Shellenbarger nf Lake Odes­
sa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Winfred Zimmer­
man &gt;of Ashland. Ohio and Mr. nnd
Mrs. xAbe Haggerty and son Ray,
Sunday. •
-Mrs. Chas. Nasbell of Holmes
church vicinity nnd
Mrs. Mao
Wallrath of Nashville, railed on
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Durkee, Sunday*
afternoon.
Miss Rosalie Geiger of IdnhA
Falls, Mrs. Minnie Gould of Den­
ver and Mrs; August Geiger spent
Thursday aflc’rnoon with Mrs. An­
drew Geiger.
Mrs. Allie Robinson amLdauglitcr
of Greenville arc vininng their
cousin, Mrs. R. Wade nnd family.
The social at J. J. Ilestcrjy’s'wns
quite well attended. The proceed*
were 11127.
.
Mrs. Fred Geiger entertained her
sister, Mrs. David Curtis from near
Clarksville, Thursday.
Miss Lizzie Heslerly is spending
the wok with their friend. Miss
Clara Lepard;-near Lake Odessa
and attending the Chautauqua.
Mrs. Andrew Geiger and Mra.

ONE PRICE TO ALL

r. U. t’emeiery
w&gt;'!' •" expres*
Grange
and I thanks.
uliful llow.-r-.l
j. \v. Bowser.

lisih-d al -Ih-my
land is assist mu

rumnvay Ticeideiit
thought is of their In
this vicinity, who had a likiperidnee recently.
So busily was I
he engaged in making the ladyi
comfortable that lie never gave I hoi
horse oven the second thought. I
until n kiiid neighlwir informed him
that the animal was safely In­
a telephone pole some filtle
lance down the road.
COATS GROVE.
i
There was a fine attendance al
the L. A. S. at Mrs. Mamie Smith’s
last Thursday.
Proceeds of sup­
per $05. •
.
Mrs. Salisbury of Bill tie Creek is
visiting Mr. amt Mrs. O. E. Wood
and other realtivos.
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Mrs. Jessie Stowell of Hastings
and her cpusiii from Omaha. Neb.,
afti-mh-d (he u A. S. last Thurs­
day. also Mrs. Ida Dow of Wood­
land ami Mrs. Birjl Hick- of Kal­
amazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. John FMrlong ami
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Conley of Eiist
Townline. Mr. and
Mrs. Halve
Woodman ami daughters mid MmWoodman visited Sunday nt Will
l-'lory's.
Mrs. Flora Wood ami Mrs. SallsSunday.
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Mrs, Lillie Bales ami’ family-of
North Muskeghn. xelio has bi-i-n vis­
iting her parents. Mr. ami Mrs..An­
drew Conk, returned lo her hmmSaturday.
Last Wednesday.- -July 29. was
Beatrice McDonald's twelfth birth­
day, and ti surpri-i- ’ was planned
but the.surprise turned on-the rest
because she went to Cloverdale Ihe
night
before.
Twenty
young
friends came njnl they decided, to
have a pleasant lime and Ihe Junior
Mission Bon&lt;i ggye a good nrogrom
am| supper was served ami a good
time enjoyed, and they left some
nice gifts and about 25 post cards,
Preaching .services next Sunday
nl the usuab hours. by Hiram A.
Pegg, of Grand Hapids.
• Sunday School Notes.
Subject of- the lesson for next
Sunday is “The Barren Fig Tree
and the Defiled Tejnple" taken from
Mark 11-12:33.
It js llm quarter­
ly Temperance lesson.
Do not forget the picnic al Cole’s
landing nt Thornapple Lake next
Wednesday, August 12. The D. G.
T. O. Club and Sunday school will
join in this. Although there is to
be another picnic there that day
the proprietor said we would bn
welcome to use the grounds also.
Each one will need tn bring dishes
ami well filled Haskels ns everyone
is hungry at picnics.
We expect
the program for the Club Pi.’nic
Day lo be carried out. Miss *
The
ce« Segnr is chairman of it...........
sports nnd .amusement committees
are Claude' Wood. Jesse Chase,
Dwight Barnum. Will Brooks. Al­
bert Kinne nnd Marjorie Bolton.
There will bo conveymices for nil
who wish to go and who prefer go­
ing with file crowd, which should
rnfiet at the church at 8:00 o’i'lock.

SOUTHWEST CASTLETON
Mr. and Mrs. David McClelland
and daughter t&gt;f Barryville. visited
al Albert McClelland's. Sunday.
Mrs; Tobal Gorlinggr nnd daugh­
ter. Eva. and Mrs. Nancy Miller of
Battle Creek, visited nt Eck Mey­
er’s. Sunday afternoon.
Fred Long and farnilv -pf Na«hville. visited their bioih'or. Ed ami '
family, Sunday.

FOR FALL
New Sweaters, Rugs,
Flannels, Blankets,

our heartfelt

........... »"«T

Zimmerman
Family.

Family Reunion.
‘ The Rnmdi and Fry reunion
I*a
held at HaMings.rAugust 22. Hill. al
the fair grounds.
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nnd
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Some Furniture Bargains
That It Will Pay To Take Advantage Of

This, large 2 inch post Bed with 3-8 fil­
lers is easily worth $10,now only $6.98

$1.75

$13.75

Enjoy your porches to the
fullest extent by putting up
one of our Aerolin Shade*.

For this beautiful quartered oak Buffet.
Would make a good addition to any

-We arc showing the largest line ofllcd
Springs to be found anywhere. 'Flip
|&amp;ind that Is guaranteed to give perfect
rest at from $2.35 to $10.

$6.98
Sanitary Cots at from $2.75 to $7.50.
»Now is the time to’ freely enjoy your
. cottages and porches, and one of our
Sanitary-Cots will add great comfort to
its sleeping qualities.

For this well-constructed Dining Table.
Will seat 8 people and would be consid­
ered good value at $10 in many stores.
We arc agents for Bastings Table Co.
and Lentz lines.
,

$18.50
Don't let tome smooth agent tell you ■’
sewing machine at a big price as we can
sell you.a good one (okonb' &gt;18.50.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co,
The Sample Furniture People

Furniture for Less Money

HASTINGS, MICH.

.

Undertaking at Low Prices

�nix OUTBCIUMWX. AlHltOT lilll

Chautauqua lt)eek Specials
During this festive week we will offer to our patrons
a great variety of timely merchandise
at real low prices
.
make Chautauqua (sleek Profitable as yell as enjoyable.

Our Ready-to-wear department offers you some exceptional bargains this week.
Handsome Goats and Suits, the best styles and colors of the
season, beautifully tailored and well lined
d*E A A
•pv.UU

The finest Coats and Suits up CIO
to $30. For Chautauqua week*pl(J

Coats and Suits up to $18
r zx
For Chautauqua week------ «p/.0U

We also offer one lot of Ladies' and
(J* 1 AO
Misses coats, suits, skirts and dresses,
jb I y A
Values from $5 to $20. Chautauqua week’** * • Z

Coats and Suits, up to $15
For Chautauqua week--

ffew Junie Skirts with Roman J'tripe plounce

$3.98

J?.and 56 v»lue*-, For
—■ ■
ff
,
Chautauqua week________________________________________
These are the very last word of fashion and were just received by us.
.

is)e Will continue our Rig Remnant Sale

which beS““ '“5t, Fn&lt;&lt;*y- L,ook oyer ‘b'» hi« »»•
— ----------------------------------------sortment of good short lengths and remnants, you
will find a great many things you can use for yourself or the children. You can save more than

half of the Price.

Jhirt iaiaists and ItJash Dresses Priced Very £ow for Chautauqua lt)eek
One lot of Ladies &amp; P n
x&lt;.
. .
. .
/
P
Misses waists choice 4 J U

Off Io&gt;ol Children, dresses -* ft
white &amp; colors, some slight- {HP
ly soiled, values to $2, choice J / U

Summer Parasols Newest •
Stock. Your unrestricted
Art
choice of any parasol during / yli
Chautauqua week " 7 w

When you come to the Chautauqua plan to visit our Carpet and Rug Department. Our New Fall
Stock just arrived and for the early buyer we offer a special discount of ,10 per cent.

grocery Specials for Jhe lt)eek
Savoy Pork and Beaus. Sprcinl ■■
lunch size, per can ;.......... J (J

Prepared mustard in Nhcrbll
pliLss, each .f

licit Alaska Salmon
20c can for

Cinder apple butler hi full utassg/s
tumbler*, 12c size now

Vcrdetli Ij-mons
vlru large, i for

Choices! Manzanillo Ollies, plain
stuffed. 3 bottles for

Mero|a coffee, fresh

White Flyer laundry . soup.Sc bar,
7 bars (or

Dried beef in (jlass tumblers. IKi'aw

Quaker Corn Flukes, fn-xh u|ld^K
crisp ill puckagc, 1 for

17c

5c

Ivu

4 5”

rousted, |&gt;er«/&gt;'

JUC

Z5C

&gt;*«(?• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15C

Candy fudge

juC

ENAMEL WARE FREE.
With each pound of choice Japan mm
ten you draw a laltiablr prtze,*J/ft '
|mt pound ...................................V ■ u

and Child­
ren's Millin­
ery at close
out prices

Department J'tore
Phone 30

10c

very juicy,

,Z5C

Ideickgenant &amp; Riede

Most Com.
pleteAine
of Rugsand
linoleums
in the City

and. innrvhnia|l&lt;in&gt;,.
special per pound ,..'

fastings, Mich.

Boxing Tournament

uuday-iu ibis iity. . _
---------Lynn Bogart in moving back to
this city from Irving.
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
Miss Nellie Courson of Chicago, is
visiting Miss Mary Hose.
New Armory
. Wednesday, Aug. 12
Mrs. Stella Squires was a Grand'
Bint Btut at 9 P. M.
Hapids visitor last week.
Mr*. W. M. Stebbins is visiting
friends in Mount.Clemens.
Mrs. Margaret Campbell from Loh
Angeles. Cal. .Monday morning.
Mrs. May Goss is spending this
10 ROUNDS AT 133 POUNDS
week with relatives in Boyne City.
PRELIMINARIES
f
Misses Ida and Jennie Moorn
were Grand Rapids visitors Thurs­
SPECIAL—8 Rounds at 135 pounds
day.
.
■
Sid Murphy, Kalamazoo, vs. Artie Kaufman, New York
J. M. Covert of Woodland was
calling on relatives in the city, Fri­
SPECIAL—8 Rounds at 155 pounds
day.
Walter Gunn, Chicago, vs. Croshow, Grand Rapids
Laurence Colgrove of Chicago,,
SEMI-FINAL 6 Rounds at 175o&gt;ounds
spent Sunday with his wife in this’
Homer Smith, PaW Paw, vs. Deacon Morse, Mich. City
city.
.
Mrs, Maude Brown Went to Jack­
OPENER—4 Rounds at 116 pounds
son, Saturday,' to visit her son,
Kid Hogan, Kalamazoo, vs. Bud. Andrews, Kalamazoo
Lynn.
.
..
.
Miss. Myrtle Hoiighstetler spent
ADMISSION: 50c. Reserved, $1.00. Ringside, $2.00
the week end with friends in Grand
Hapids.
Ticket! on Sale at Parker Houk, Haitian.
Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Marshall of
Address Mail Orders to Doc. Harmon, 134 Burdick Street, Kalamazoo
Mich., Phone 1000.
Prairieville, are guests of Mrs. D.
IL Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. WeisBert motored to Grand Hapids,
Mrs. B. F. Taylor left Thursday
Thursday.
Frank Hornsby rtnrtcd for Tra­
LOCAL NEWS
verse City \\ । dii. -iliiy morning for and Howard City, with her-sisters,
Mrs.
Artier and Mrs. Norwood.
his health.
Dr, A. C. Gesler of Saranac spent
C. J. Webb, of Chicago, was u
Torn
Bierley,
of Toledo, has wdd
guest of Abeu Johnson Hie first of Katunlny with his sister, Mrs, Marin
his cottage nt Gunluke.
.
tin* week.
Several from hrtu attended Ylie
Mrs. Ona Moore of Carlton spent relntives in Clov’Mdnk*,-Cedar Cfeek
ball game in SI. Johns, Thursday.
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. D. and Augusta.
Born lo Mr. and Mm. Alta-rl
Burgihiff.
Frank Pierce was in Charlotte
Chaffee, Wednesday, a nine pound
Miss Anna Baggs of Kalamazoo, Wednesday attendingthe annual
•
is the guest of Mrs. Verne Wellman reunion of Co. li. sixth Michigan son.
Dressed poullry for sale, Tiens
this week.
Heavy Artillery'and chickens.
Phone 3Uill. Henry
Mrs. Homer Buell nf Richland, is
Shirley'W. Smith and family, of Smith,
City.
—
Adv.
(lie guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ann Artmr, were.guests al Judge
Genrg*’ ’udemnii has Bold lifa Wall
NVnlldoiff. '
Smith's home Friday and Saturday,
Willis Johnson, of Decatur, Ind.. going (o Wall lake &lt;m ihu hitler lake collage to Mrs,. Lillian Ipgerson, of Unwinff.
[data. ’
The Thormipuln Gas A Electrin
B.. Hedrick..
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Funiiss of. company is laying gas mains along
Mrs. Pearl Wen/,
of Lansing
Soulll street, weal nf Broadwuy.
spent last.' week with her sister.
Hilrhcock of Brunswick,
Ohio,
Thu Si'son family holds n re­
Mrs. Clyde Sqltnn.
Ellen Sullivan returned from were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lm.dna union in Hastings, Mich., Thursday,,
August dh. al Odd Fellows, Hall.
Grand llnpiijs.
accompanied by Fut ni--.
Jotin NVeissi-rt left Thursday for
Joshua Wuger- took his wife lo
Dorothy Sharphorn. '
Miss
Dorothy Sharphoni,
of a Visit with reluHves in Philadel­ (lie stale university Inst week. Sin
(■rand Hapids, fa visiting Mr. and phia and Allnntic. City. Mr*. NVeis- Milpnitled to tin operation on Tues­
'-/•i:t and Mi«s lUHIi F. NVeisgurt day.
Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. '
luesday evening (he Mtsscs FraijMr. and Mrs. Byron Jefferies of ara Waiting Hiere now.
Hallie Cn-ek are here caring for hi*
Mr. mid Mrs. Fred K. Cahoon mid
mother who fa very ill.
Lucile Ilafidall and Pliresa
Mrs. France* Tower is attending cum*
auto and
lhi&lt; Spirdln Corset training school
&lt;1 tjutiday
The rampmeeling people haw
coiiiiiieni'i.'d to collect op ihe cnjnp ■
A. A. Anderson and family re­
Mr. nnd Mr*. Frank Helberl ami
turned Tuesday night from an au­ ilajmiiler Lucile, *&gt;f Haysville. ().. groumfa. The buildings hnvu liemv
painted and pnumnl a good appear­
tomobile trip through Canada.
ance.
■w days. Mrs.’ I:
. Peaches and pears grown in Bar­
'failing
and
of Mr. McLravy.
ry ■county were brought lo local
markets pn Monday. The p«nchc*
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stuart and son

Grover Hayes,$ of Philadelphia

Goats Dolg, Spring Valley, Ill.

Monday, from a ten days lulling:
Mr,.and Mr.*. J. Hose and daugh­
ter Margaret of Grand Hapids, spent
Sunday with relatives in th” city.
Mr. anil Mrs. T. I), llHnsImi and
family were Jim guexls of- Mr. nnd
Mrs. B. A. Matthew* Over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waite and
children left yestanlay morning for
Muskegon to visit Mrs. Waite's *fa-

J. C. KvIHiam

was in. Elkhart.

Miiria Ji'lm-on. n lurned • Saturday.
repaired nl
He also visili-d his parents who live
iu Nebraska. .
.
work machine fininhed—looks like
Mr*. E. f. (fagpod, of Grand
•
'Hapids, viiMed Mr.dmd Mrs. Grant hand sto.ru.—Adv.
The annual picnic of the Star
Her gt-an&lt;T&lt;!aiig|i- Grange will be held Friday, Au'gu-t II. at‘.Middle take, near the Striker
*rhool house. Ijidies, please bring
Gardner Poller juft-for his howd!
i Orchard Park, Buffalo. N. Y..
■nterlained
ui sihy* going lo Detroit by nulo.
ardiier - Chide-fer
imcompiinied
August 13 for tiqiper.
All uro
cordially invited.
.
John BruiiMiii uml’wiji

ari mlilrrs* on Hie Chautauqua pro­
gram.
Mrs. E«l. Gmal started to Irmin.
Tuesday to visit .her parent* nnd
sister. She will be gone aliutil a
month.
Mrs. Mary McDiarmid ami diualiler. Miss Kiln. of Toronto, (ini.. are ci,x of Laii'inu.nre
week ill the P
lake.
and Mrs. G. F. Chide‘ Mr. ami M.rl

Middleville, Mich

Dear Mrs. French:—

-

•
I have been -publishing letters from parties that
have bought/Victrolas of me, giving their reasons for
buying a Victrola.
I should very much appreciate a let­
ter from you if.you feel that you can give me one, stating your reasons for a Victor Victrola
*

Yours' very truly,
F. R

PANCOAST

Mi-- Myrllf Ih’diirk, who lias
been visiting h*-r. grandparents in'
Ohio, for some time returned hmnei
yesterday.
Mrs, Jpme
and.'Id th*
l.&lt;m Trii\&gt; is visiting relattvi/ in granddaughter. Virginia-Troxel are
Hallie .Cre-k,
7
Mrs. H..D. Trim is visiting with
Miss’ Mnddna Smith liu- gone In
friends in Shelby*.
to spi'iid a foi l night with
Mis* Ethel Brown returned on Lansing
In-r aunt. Mr*. II. E. Martin, of
Munday from Ypsilanti.
Kalamazoo.
r
.
Mfas Pearl lljll of Nashville spent
Mis. Pearl Wetiz wlm lias_becii
the week with Mfi Allie Willison. visitujg her sfal«*r. Mrs. t’.lydi* Sul-.
Mrs. Rosa L. Cobb has gone to ton. returned to h&lt;-r hojne in Lans­
Traverse City for an extciuled visit. ing. Monday.
•
Mr. mid Mrs. E. B. Caldwell made
a trip lo Grand Rapids. Thursiiay. day morning f«»r Traverse City.
Nlicli
M
to
j'cmnin
during
Hie hay
M. E. Nevins reUirinsI last week
| from a business trip through MfaMarguerite
jsouri.
,

Middleville, Mich., July 31. 1914

Mr. F, R. Pancoast,
Hastings

Mich

Dqar Sir
I purchased a Victrola because, living as we do in
a village, we have little opportunity.to hear good music.
A Victrola brings to one's own home the best in voice,
piano, violin, flute, cello, harps etc.- I consider it
educational because one becomes familiar with artists and
composers, also-with light opera and popular airs.
It is
a never-ending “source of delight to young people for
dancing
Very sincerely

MRS

FRENCH

Kellar Hli'in left Saturday on a
business trip through Uto eastern
slalog.
. Mrs. Jolm Quinn-and won returnled to Ui«*ir Imine in
Chicago,
Ifliupsilay morning.
,
Mr. and Mr.*. I.. D. Waters left
Saturday for a week's vacation in
Nori hern Michigan.
Spury Phillips «&gt;f Chelan. Wash­
ington. is y jailing his many friends
in Ihis city.
.
. Font Hicks, editor of Uio Behling
Banner, spent StiudM with lit-. p;treiils. Mr. and Mr*. M. NV. Hicks.
Mrs. G. W. Lowry,' Mrs. John
;lviw.-oii and Mi*- Hazel Merrill are
ini the Lown-millage. Gulf Lake.
' Mr. and Mrs., Mathews of. Kalahntuno are in the Bniifli ’cottage al
■ Wall lake for a two weeks vacation.
j Mi'S Fi-.in ThompBOU left on Sat­
urday lo spend a (wo weeks' vaca­
tion with relatives in Heed tflty and
j

■w York Store in

Ihe

child in Barry county under iwo
yejirs of u»**. His Studio is on the
ground lloor opposite Hie Court
Hon-e. Head his ndverliscmctiL
During (h&lt;* hoi simiiiifr days it fa
a problem fur Hie . Ipiusewife io
know what to prepare for mdnfa.
The SlarQtakery makes a specially
jo( dainty. uppi-Hxiiig wholi-som*’
baked goods th.il are ju-l Ihe Hung
: for liirtch. Read Hie adwrtisemenl

Monday.
peiin trip, and were riulit glad Hint i
Mrs. Will I'etiii'H-k .entertained ilicy were homeward hound lieforc
Mrs. Pant'd nnd Iwo daughters of
Grand Rapids, from Saturday until and Slavs. •
Prof. Joseph Thalman lef| last
tn i......
••rdz and .. . ..1 n...

PERSONAL MENTION J

MRS. R. T. FRENCH

spending

ly last week til their collage al
Ackers Point.
.
K. S. Si**on and family nf Cleve­
land. A., have linen recreating a few
day* al Gun Lake, with B. NV. Sis-1
-on and family.
end guests at her nfaler's, Mr. and
Mrs. O. Blpifljlfs.
Mrs. Gh-iinn Pancnast Hayden of
Saginaw fa I In* gtu-l nf ly-r par­
ent*. .Mr. ami Mr*. F. II. Panroa.sl.
srrivjng Monday evening.
Mrs. Margaret Tmx&lt;*l went tn
Grand Rapid*. Saturday tn sing id
llm funeral nf Mr«. Martha Wright,
wife ufjhe lale Dr. Nvnglil.
Mr. and Mr.*. II. I. Iti-ndershnll
anil their daughter, Mrs. Clara
Langston, of Cincinnati, arc al Mr.
Hender.'liotrs Gun l-ike' cottage.

tmndicirts in Hiilinrwnrlh hospital,
John L. Higdon, of Muekcguu, ve­ liiuiid.Rapids, relumed homo Maniled his father. George Higdmf mar day evening.
Mr. and Mt.-; Geo. Collins, of
i Morgan. Sunday, and visited friends
Grand Rapids, ami Dr. Cheder pryI in ihe.city Monday.
Mi-- Lucile Randall anil Miss on of Big RnpIlU. were guest* nt
। Pliresa Post, of Grand Hapids. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pryor, the
.
igm-sfa of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert first of the week.
Mrs. Ed Bird-all and Mr. and
Burch the past week. •
Will (jupnius
Hopkins and
son %ent
lo
E&lt;( Kurtz and John liublrs re- .Mrs.
.sirs,
’
«-------win
x. «
----- aim
.. ..»m
„j||
turned Saturday from a delightful Newark. 0.. where lhe&gt; wil,
(trip around the great lakes, io-i a three weeks visit with their sfap-luding the Geurgion Buy.
|ter. Mrs. Fred Keech..

Thallium i.-&gt; al II
Gun taike.
Hopkins. Mich., over last Sunday lo l|!JsZ*'ld Hie C. B.
preach uL Iirn funeral of Hannah; '".."oJL'MJv V'
Mark WftEa .farm of Wi iwres in
*i_' Rustings (ownship l&lt;» Alien Jolinif that lownsliio.
derlm*i|' 'ai&gt;d
Jo*. Pflug store mi
here in'the”moriiing. "Hlale SlteeL to (os.rgc Smith. .
Mr*. E&lt;l. Bird-all and Mrs. Sarah.
L
Fidier of Ilii4 ellv. Mr-. Ed. (amts ?!’"•.A:.f&gt;'■ D. NNaslihurn.

P.oltaml. Mr. mid Mrs. Is.i-n Hird
”•
W- •V'*-.'," J'V
■ml .talmliU r, sum., linn...,, ..I
".“7„
"
Frcenml were (lie gtie.l*
Mr 1‘leuvlmid. Ohm. arrived in Utlsland .Mra-’darrnee O.wS^itarhmiKalunlay evening ta•»»«*«»•* l})"
(’enter ThurtMlny
rcumnn ami visit numerous Mn h­
' Mr. nnd Mm. Henry Karrher. son iM" relatiw-.
'
ind daughter came, from
Lake
/^"th^i
Odessa, in lheir.rur and Mr. and. ‘"I Michigan -N«J &lt;'''‘‘"J1’•l'“« •
Mr-. Ma-M.ii and son mid wife. Mr . VI 5 per cent of Michigan tar ns reClaredre Ma-.n
ami grand-on,. '{«*&lt; IfaHrttry raising.
A
Hurry nnd Robert of Nashville..
9." 1 •£*"’“
“*'1
e. -iine over in a rar ami -pent Hie .,M |:
J.J" ,r„m
day. also Mr. and Mr-. Todd mid '■•’•«nal.*d nl «.«&lt;«.( -• 1 o
"
family frmh m ar Nashville sm-nl
n0W iu*1***1****
lhwMSunday xrtih Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Kar-^Lalislics.
n-wiiwii Wd
On account of niigenneck-w ajal Hastings. August
1 It. the C. K. and S. trains will leave
Hastings going north nl 1:15 p. in..
ami going south nt (1:15 p. m. rins
(will give all C. K. &amp; R. patron* an
i opportunity to wilncss I Im after­

'&amp;*. K!,
a* he Ims been arrested for Hie
r'.'J- Llh c l
sameoffeni e seieial times r. eenllyj pJ^idJ.,,”1,,^ the ’Northern A.MIK
A large number of happy young-i
company &lt;&gt;f Delroll. of which
stars of (lie Baptist rliuirh Sunday
Cahli*»*ll is Hie local represeusrlrnol enjoyed a poinic at pmiunk
On Monday.they left with
lake.
NNcdnesday.
The
&lt;d«h*c | Mjs|v nther olllcers and reprwnmvmheiH were taken in motorl-ars tniivea of ihfrcmnpauy for n week'shul the younger ones had (he nov^ eru’lMJ Ju Mackinac falnad.
elly of a hay rack rme.
Thft c. K. 4 H. By , will run a
Judge NVhittimi, employed jp (lie special oxeiirshm train Amlweoii
auditor general's ofilce, was here! Kalamazoo mid NVoodbury in onler
Tuesday in. Ho* inlerrsls of exam-1 to nccoininodate those who want to
injng the inlmrilapce lax returns attend Ihe night fair rtn ope evof. 'om several estates in this county.’ mug itarina tIm .next connly fair.
The inheritance (ax from (he es-JI is pbs'sible that a tipoflai train
fata of llm lab* Manley M. Cha-e. of will be run for both evening fair?,
Prairieville, totalled nearly BSfai.'which bid fair to lieromc very popThe moiiey-Xecerved-for inheritance'ular.
A great deal of interest in
taxes is placed tn the primary, (he county fair fa being expreijsed
school fund.
. all over the county.

�nKUcnNMBANNB*. Al'GIOT s. I&gt;ll

Laces

Prints

When You Buy Clothes

-

Standard grade best
prints. Per yard

Crepe Katine

A fine assortment of linen Regular 25c blue and pink
Crepe Ratine, per yard
Laces, per yard

of a quality equal to the ones we always sell at prices that we
are making on them, now is THE TIME TO BUY. Here is
what you can buy: “

Any $25.00 Suit now
Any $22.50 Suit now
Any $20.00 Suit now
Any $18.00 Suit now Any $15.00 Suit now - Any $12.00 Suit now Any $10.00 Suit now - -

19c

$18.75
16.88
15.00
• •
13.50
- • 11.25
■ •
9.00
- ■
7.50

Children’s Suita, Trousers and Straw Hats_____

Underwear
Ladies' Union Suits,

22c

Ladies* 51
Suits, only

This is a Genuine Clearing Out Sale and It Will
Save You Money To Buy Now.
(Don’t Wait.

Hastings, Michigan

SI. J. lindtlcn, Pastor.
Sunday tuirvires:

: closing nl I2:.'ut There will be no
t ••veiling service on account of the
■ Climdauqun.
! The session decided i*&gt; close tli6
church iluring lli&lt;- last three Suil' days of August.
The paidor ami
family will spend their vacation nt

Tin- anu'ial biisihess meeting &lt;*f
ie Wesleyan Methodist- church
a* held August 3. I9H:
Tin* folowing officials- were duly

United Brethren Churidi.
Rev. C. W. Ihilhiu, I'uslor.
e M-rvii i-s for next Sunday

lie •■very im’iiilwr canvass for
budget ami the benevolence*
Itdttt plum
Sum'lny... afternoon.
r
......
pjan
September lint* ill
tfiul I lie rnlii* y*
1h* provided by th*
Timms will I...... t_...... .....................
(In* cutin* mi’ijib'Tslirp will be can­
vassed very, qttti'kly.
This santf
plan will Im* carried over tin1 c*nlirr
flrand llapnls Di-liicl '«nr tin* miiih

SOUTH WEST HAPIE GROVE.
H- v. ami Mrs. Fred Horn ami
rhildt'-n hate been visiting relaliveit here for the past week, re­
turning to their home, in West
Unity,"Ohio, iTIiursday. '
[ Mrs. Emma Shoup returned to
■her home here after spending J 1m~
past (wo months willi her soil,
Henry Balch near Olivet.
Mrs. Ella Smith has been visiting
her rister. Mrs. Getibviovo* Maurer
near Nashville, Ihe past week.
En«s Wnlton has purchased a
new Ford nulo.
Born-to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mayo
July 28, a girl.
Mr. ami Mrs. Boaz Walton nnd
ehildro nund Glen- Hammond vis­
ited Mrs. Walton's sister, Mrs. Col­
lier and family of Penllclii, Sun­
day.
Miss Vera remained for a
’ visit, nnd Miss Florence Collier re­
turning hbrne wilh them for -a

I.ooim-.. &lt;&gt;f Grand Bnp- ' Morris Healy entertained rela­
sisl in the Primary De-j tives frofn Dutton, this week.
Mins l-domis Is one of
The Sunday school picnic will be
the Stole in thin work.! held al Thornapple lake, August 12.
nndJhey extern! a cordial invitation
io all to attend, whether members
of Ihe Sunday school or not.
All
coin** ami enjoy the day and give
tlm children a good Lime.
Glen Hammond, who has been
working for Cyrus Buxl/m has gone
to Stnnlmi, Grnliot Co., for a week's

GenovPwc and Josephine Buxton
and very helpful.
visited Ihi-ir mints. Mrs. Clara and
Tuesday evening collage prayer Alfa Stanton. last. week.
meeting. 7:3&lt;i. al the limne of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Smith of Dowl­
ami Mrs. Hathaway, Clinton, near ingMr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Toil Stan­
W.ishingliiii.
ton Sunday.
.,
Wednesday 2:30, Ladies Aid will
Mrs. Janie'Garrett is spending a
nmel with Mrs. K Smith, E. Grand week
with her
daughter, Mrs.
SI. .This will be program day. The
Genevieve
Maurer
near
Nushvilk*.
I bought of llm nflernoon will be
•.Mollier's IntluriiCe."
• The follnwnig is the program?"
Devotional meeting, fed'by Mrs. |
I-'. Smith.
Holl Cull of MimiiImts, Io Im- r&lt;‘-•
and
qiomfed lo by memory verses of!
Scripture.
Biisiuess session.
SOUTH CACTLTON AND
Paper, by Mrs. E. tanfenr.
Duet, Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Wcnv- |
MAPLE GROVE
Fal Hill has tnoveif hisrfamily* lo

Suit
Dep’t

Union

Parasols
A large assortment of
Summer Parasols

Regular* $1.25 value,

wide, per yard

Coats,

Indies' Oxford*

Dresses at

Granite Dishes

Ginghams

regular

prices.

Men’s
values, $2.62
values, $2.25
values, $1.87
values, $1.50

Choice lot of assorted
Ginghams, per yard

Where It Pays to Pay Cash'

Silks

Dolls

Flowered Poplin Silks,
Pans,

Dress Goods

■hitc wool goods with

Skirts and

Kettles,

50c

black stripe, 54 inches

Oxfords

$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00

Grocery
Dep’t

All Suits,

$3.50 values, now $2.62
$3.00 values, now ,$2.25
$2.50 values, now $1.87
$2.00 values, now $1.50
$1.75 values, now $1.32
$1.50 values, now $1.17

adopted as Hally.Sunday, and reop­
A large attendance is desired.
ening week. The program'will be Will the members plan to bring
nnniiutu'.fd later.
.
some friend wilh them.

Corsets
Latest style. Summer
Net Corsets, priced
each

■A Saving of 10% to 50%

42c

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
THE CHURCHES

Sale Starts Friday, Aug. 7, and
Will Continue Until Saturday Night, Aug. 15,

Kumfortmest
Underwear

&gt;&gt;off

Reduction on all Summer Underwear and Shirts.

One Price Clothiers

CHAUTAUQUA SALE

HCinvi

~

Stew

choice patterns, per yd.

Just received a ship*
ment of

Unbreakable

Dolls, priced each

Dishes, your choice

59c and 79c

19c
Al Durkee and wife of Detroit,
were the guests of Ihe latter's sis­
ter. Mis. Henry Deller, Friday. .
Henry DeHer, wife ami daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Al Durkee spent
'Saturday al Morgan al a family re­
union.
•
.Miss Mamie Deller accompanied
her aunl and uncle to eDiroil, Sun­
day evening for a visit.
Frank Fuller and family of Maple
Grove Center spent Sunday al Hen­
ry Deller's.
Mr. and Me
nnd Orvnl Wi
Newton Wills
_
K .Mr. and Mr*. Hally Lathrop ami
,M)h of Barryville spent Monday at
Harley Hayman
Ferd Parks njid family spent
Monday al Hoy Bas.-elt's .al NashMrs. Eliza Schafer of Massillon,
Ohio, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Chester Smith.
•
Chester Smith and fiunily nnd
Mrs. Faler s|h*iiI Sunday al Ed.
Smith's of Castleton.
Mrs. Faller returned lo Toledo,
Wednesday, after an extended vis­
it with Mrs. Qhiwter Sigjth.'
William and Ch«-ier- Smith hav*'
been improving their farms. The
former has just completed a new
tool house, corn crib and granary
under one roof. Th** latter has re­
shingled his house.

35c and 50c

Shirts
Best Men’s Work
Shirts
can buy.
Price each

45c

Itas'p Bull Ganics Scheduled.
Thursday, August 6—Hustings in

Mis* Gladys. Johnson
al Thornajqde lake,
guests &lt;*f tfli* former

August tPMlliarlnile.
, August 1J—Grand Havout of li,,. hack door while raTryins/
a tub of water amt fracture I'her
hip and collar b*me. Jlur condition
I was .such’that' it w.v necessary to
infirmary.

nnd Mrs. Fisher *d Nashville, ovet
Sunday.
•
Marl Tupper' nn&lt;l daughter ol
Tue*day. Apgust 25—Allegan.
Blanchard are spending the week
Thmxilay, Augusl 27—Hastings it
with Imr sister, Mrs. Walter John- Cltarhdi**.
Friday. August 28—Charlotte.
Saturday, August 2W— Hastings it
arc visiting ih-r mother in Berlih, Port land.
while Mr. Earle is at Barryton on
Sunday.. Augusl 3W— Hastings It
Charlotte;
:
business.
Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Karl, will alMonday. Siq.t. 7 -Igibor l»iQ‘ !
leiul th*: S|ij&gt;p|.*dl reunmii at Ash­ game.-.with Sludebakera of Ih-ltmi
land, Ohift. irnxt week, making the
trip by ntilo.
Mrs. Harve Tupper ami daughler
Iris irf" Gliarlotle, is visiting her
in'Hlmr. Mrs. 1.. Daily ami brother.
opliia M. Webster wa- Isirn item
hlaml. Kalamazoo G'i.. Augusl
85(5. A few- yenrs laler.lmr par­
s moved to Trowbridge, Allegm
: wlien-. w hen n' young gin sh*

In 1875 she was uniled il
riaire bi Joseph IL Bowser,
children w**n* burn tii this
&gt;w*» of whom are living. .Mr
Zimmerman amt Bellon I

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IVII.
I have resided in Burry Crt,
since my. childhood. rv.sidiujr in
Woodland .town-hip , 37 years ami
CasL|rtun township 12 years.
Have held lb*1 office of township
clerk i years, Itavu Iteeu ttsaislaitl
cashier and b**okk*|«*T in I hr Slat*
Savings Bank at Nashville (or th*
last nvt* nnd on** half year*.
have always been a republican, hav*

desire* of the enthusiastic faits nf
Cabnionia by traveling lo that vil­ cold, mid ttfler I Im death-' of ..Im
lage on Sunday mid giving them an father. May 2idh. suffered a nervmi
opporlunilf *“ . ........ **“*
* "* ~ brynkdnwn. ami an ilhu*»* of llv
weeks, of congestiull of the lungt
Although nol strong. idm had se**tn
■nt wild with entl
•• Hastings player:
rc&lt;*s*jon in I I’m til
re her 5tyth i*irlln|ay.
L&lt; ft t’&gt;
•• following iiifiing&gt;
m are a husband, two rhiblrvn
grand children nnd n nulm.
naught" size. with which they t&lt;n»k
' Although during th**
many Healthy swimts- at the ball. relatives.
As it result limy piled up 13 run­ last years &lt;&gt;f li**r life'she made no|
DURFEE SCHOOf, DISTRICT.
in their elforts to kill the leather, outward profession of Christianity.'
■Imwrvcr.-nearly a dozen fanned the sin* walked by fait h and .was a tirmi Mr. Uml Mrs. Will Aldrich ami
si*t«n,-*i»eiit S,dnntay night and
air. With I In- big stick they pound­
Sunday
in lmllon. Ihe guests of Ins
ed Up* ball all over th-- lol.
brother. Chns.
KyiP'It. pilchcd the hiiiiifgH. after
which .Milrb*-ll went on th* , mound,

You May Be Assured
Our Interest Rate Is SAFE
flow many thousands of hard-earned dollars have been invested in gold bricks no one will ever know. The
fellows who deal in them operate on the basis that a prospectus promising enormous dividends, compared
with which the 'paltry 3 per cent’’ of the savings banks seem ridiculous, will do the business, and too often
they arc-eorrcct.
.
A few years ago the famous Franklin Syndicate,’’ operating in New York, agreed to pay 5 percent Weekly
(260 per cent annually) on deposits. 'I he money came in by the barrel, and after paying a few dividends
out of the money sent them by the '•suckers’’ they suspended payment indefinitely. It was estimated that
in less than ninety days they received over $500,000. Seems incredible.

No banker ever knowingly advised a depositor wrongly. When you find a place for your money safer and
more profitable to you than our bank, we expect you to put it there, and if you consult us will advise you
so to do. In the meantime, however, we arc glad to render you our very best service.

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank
Barry County
Hastings, Micb.

_

Mrs. Sophia Bowser. &lt;*f .loliu*lovvn. for a long tun** tin* BAN-!
iNER’S faithful and efficient rorrespomlcnl from Gra.tjgr Hall Cor­
ners pawed away Thursday after a
long illuew*. Mi? Bowser wu» one

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h'‘

Mr#. Anna Haininond has a sister
in that soothing from
aBtlle Creek vtsilins her.
Mr. and Mrs. NttiePunwIl were in
Hastings. Saturday.’
-BANNER .WANT AD VS. PAY,

BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, ApfJl'gT 6, 1M4.

RAGE MX

Hastings Smothers 'Allegan.
sevi-nlh on Bei l. - double. Gray'-*
August Meet Ing \V. F. M. S.
...................................
* • “SkA"'’ ’
S’™'"'’
The‘August meeting of Ihe Wo- !
man's Foreign—M+ssiunnry Hbrfoty J
sci.i-p .*f IJ tn 2. im-Miny. in nm» 01
...........
»
no In
in the
nn* of
m the
ine Methodist
aieinoaiiu Episcopal
npiscopm church!
rnureii. . __ ----» . . —
Ihe gr*-:il*'At exhibitkin* **f balling! . .The visitors mad** one
nnrt“ xvitl be held -nt-the-home -nf—Mnr.
Witnes«.d *m ,tli*- luirrn* ih.l'ni.K'ntnHr on jrtnjrtpa-fnr-^ri■irmnn
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.......
1 |»-n
,■
Illi**
Winsbav. Allegan'* star. *■ ish nnd n sacrifici* fly by Wins- Maude Bniwft nn Wednesday -after- &gt;
noon Augusl 12.
Every- member
Every
....
•
pitcher, lin'd A'riimnii. wh** -uc&lt;-r.**l- , low.
will Jiave to make nn effort to be
It is possible that luck may play an important part In
&gt;-d him, vvere Ipuch.-d up for a total i The score:
BALDWIN STILL
present, but plena'* ito so, ns impor­
the making of fortunes, but it has nothihg to do with
of 2( bn*****. That Allegan rohld Im Hurting* .
Hading
THROWS GOOD CURVES
tant liliitfnoi** must be attended |o
fortunes accumulated from the savings of labor.
**.» decirtvrly—defeated wn- min.- : Kvimlt 'll.
at Ihis meeting.
thing every fan would Imv- . .nibi.
A bank account, however, will be of assistance and
&lt;*d before the game begun. I he I"- , i*i,in'on _»
Ohl Time PilcJu-r F.njov* Threw Ing Hub
the
young man or .woman who will take this method of
' '
played magnilb eiitly in
lairgi* Cliaulauipiii.
and ontileld. 111 ml....... li I?
rr. nn&lt;l
saving from his or her salary will eventually reach the
Th** Chaulau.piiL which opened
rran National l-rugiirr.
desired goal.
using lie* slick will.
Hleck. 2b '
on Weihiesduy afii'rnoun in lin* city
Hall pilrhed sli-ailily and did not | Mall by? lb'
park, is drawing large crowds, per­
W« not only Mfeguard your money agai
have to .*v rt him-If al any slag.rf .&lt; i
but we alio allow you 1% on Certificates for
sons coining from all parts of th.*
oral mnu
.........
A pa*** m Iforne mlE Chilton, rf ...
uounly.
Owing to incomnlele re.it.,
i *. a I..,v...i i.i 1 &gt;.l&gt; ■&gt;
_
-leaguer. wii&gt;
|H&gt;ns nt Ihis .early time it i« Im­
single, gave Alb-gun one run.
possible to slat*- how many tickets
wen* sold, but it is known that at
I • am.
In Ih.-ir half. Hastings made fourMIDDLEVILLE, MICH.
bmsl 41.UU0 worth of tickets wore
thn . phni-uir- nt meeting
nin».
Winslow- pa««*-d Hell. Eek;
Tidnls
dtopemed ot. After the slight in­
Charles Baldwin, of .Ibis ciij
struck out. Beck llu-n hronglil the .
debtedness &lt;*f the lot-ill Chautauqua
was a great .Xulional l.-agu.- i
fan** 10 heir feet py smnsnmg imv
&gt;.
Hanniio
ball far ......... Im w.h**F for a home '4•»
in lh&gt;* middle, &lt;-mhti.-. Baldwin
assm-iation is paid nt l**asl ?Hiu will
run.
Window hit Maltby. Gray ' "''J•
was a- well-known then aWai­
poppeil 10 Window,
ihili hit for.: .. ... . • •
ter John-on of Chri.-ty Matthew-on Kn**l*l*
Giltzb
three base* nnd Maltby -eored. I .; ,k’S ‘ *
Imlay. His name wa«-'«ni -rti** Im- '•
Along the highway* at Topdinin.
Kyirntl follow.-.! with a tin'.....bn-e: ’ ‘’ J, *
.•very fun. Alvord was.third base­
e.. where new stale roads are Im-|
man for St. I.miis li-iim. Th.-v met
drive ail.| Hall *. ore.l
Mmlm. l
,
Ing built, wild apple tree* are be­
That we may hope to consult with, and a good friend to-tle-to,
in Hn-ling*. tor |h** lir.-l lime (nice
J popped to Shatter mid |lm inning, pjp " ‘ ’ a ul 1
ing grafted with cultivated varie-1
AlyonL blit in hand, la.-e.i Baldwin
but if she can only get a low (x-rccntageof her forces through the
lies mid signs are being posted in­
I Window p nnd । i
forming the public that tin* apple­
V
nimiicd
ill*third
inning.!.
Spinal openings to the tissue ceils, they will become susceptible
men have greatly changed in ar
&gt;* for public eating.
■‘niton.
.Bell scoreii
Total
to disease and painful conditions etc. of the organs that are thus
In Formosa-there is a tree be*
mg .ingb* iidn right. Linings
l.-i of Mr. Window. H_w,inin.
een 3.M0 and It.tMMt years . old
reduced to less than normal in their functions, and still more
O Hg|,| field and A. U­
trouble is built up by their failure to eliminate the poisons from
m file -Lil.. He mad.* '• »««»
f***-t and th** lowest bnim-he*. forty-,
i««ilig Frk
lb*ck'
Home runs. Bek. Hutchins: three live fret from Ihe gmuinl. The tree
the system. Be more nearly 100% alive, while you may have
•timim'* fumble and base bits. Hall 2. Kyneit; two bus.* Is a species nf cypress. the Japtm100% of time force, and material which, equally distributed
full
If III.- foil’*'bits. Hall. Beck. I’.mmroy, Junker, ese "Bcniki."
pilc|ii*d some wry g.H*d eurv.-&lt;.
Isarrilb-e hit. Mullin; double plays.
means health. Let us show you what Nature CAN do for YOU.
rk bit
i-. sacrifice fly. Kyneit. Window;
w ih-ii ii*-CK
on nut
oui a
.i homer,
ii.niitT..y
-...... .
_Afl*:r a suit Involving household
' AlVord was greatly j.I.-a-d w .. Kymlf to U*Vk (&lt;• Maltby 2. Mllltlll y.-ii.-u
veiled twice as loud wli.-ii
base. k&gt; mtn st ruck out • by goods worth *212 had been in the
the work of •••vend lo.-al pkiy.-r |to Kimbles; left **n bases. Hastings lhev
Hulch’iu- cam** to bat and nut the/Hall 2. by Wfo-lnw I. by Aeuman St. Louis courts for Hfiecn years
partiruhii ly Kyneit. Gray and B&lt;-|
Hall ...
3.-nrf
lir-t on **ri-or«. Had­ ball -.piarely.
By Un- time the, •»:. bases on b.ill* •'*&gt;IT
— ..r...
r:.. mid had incured rout in** court costa
ing?
leather wa« relumed to the dia-. " inslow 1. off Amman I; .hit, by of *500. a referee rejiort recom­
NKW HKNDBRSHOTT BUILDING
Hasting** I-um-s In 10 liming*.
by Mullin 2; ban-s on balls
clear and j pitcher, by Window, 2.
. e
ROOMS 5, fl AND 7
mended Hint Hie gomls nnd the
lin I: hit by pitcher. Mulrcuit.
! Umpire, Hannon.
Citizens Phone 317
Hastings Michigan
• in Hit*. Additional Sporting News Page 5. nants.
lluslinil*. Wins Nnlurdnj
in Hi innings. Thursdiiv;.
.

ARE YOU ON A SALARY

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FARMERS’ STATE BANK

Nature is Highest Authority

M. W. SMITH, D. C.

B**ll who was r&gt;-r**nll.y

itijur.-d

required |(i iiuiing* for St. Joints I

being
dire
bring in llm'imed.**! mu wa» mil., 'scores. Ilils................
forthcoming, due lo A-hley’s siden- enabl*-d Hastings i*&gt; win.
did pitching.
Three times l|a*t'
'
very-nggresiiiss was r*-tire*| with l*a»»*s full.!
amiin»t th
but Ashley pnwed a- -tumbling ■
inli&gt;4.| pr.*v
block when it rjttne («• hittmg safe­
ly. Altogether Ha-tmg had loft on
•ding day. Dully
liases 19 iiicn. Iliuting- mad** two
-.
th**
ball
so
qulekly to th** bases llr.il s*&lt;tne of
Ihe nio»| daring St'. Johns base runmitlieid.
The next score w
made on mi infield hit anil a pamill theiunnly tin* iin&lt;*.i&lt;liislo&lt;*nl*si

hits mid error*.
A iniitT in Un-.oiillb'I'l with (wo
Tlu* score:
-Hustings.

Hol li scnri il on «ingl*

E. Chillon. 3d'
Erk, s*

L. Chilton rf
Maltby. dA

Hammond
PfollTor, h
Knulib*. t

on a pa«s lo Maltby
Hustings mad** another in
the fourth, when B**ck took first on
I’foifor's fumble and »c..r.*d on Mtil’ i's mult of'a long lly.

inlleld tut. I lir-ouuh the t-nurl
Mr. Kimble, Chill..11 and I
neh.-.l fin- bugs safely. Kym-lt g&lt;»-

Krull, If
Mullm. rf

•• plate.
Uiiig ability

by' smashing

the

Ashley, p

St. Johns
Hasting*

.Ashley ;i; base on Inill-. oil' Add*
B**rk.

lemmr &lt;&lt;p**im*l the ninth inning
lauding hard upon nn» of- Bell's
ift straight ©«••*. and it went far

The work of •'Dr.lly.Grny was fine
tlHoiiulidiH the gaiiic. Iik catch of
dLtlicult high lly rmiiinu at. an of

Hast Inn* Easily IhTciiles SI.
Ings l.-am

misplays by Hustings in the
iiining, gave (In* -visitors their
run in the game. Hall and M
oppust-d each ullitir1/n
hits, combined with misplay--.
Hastings three runs, whife
pilrlied steadily. n«-v.-t- all.,
mon* than *.110 hit per inning.
• in the sixth when two ‘
made.

Buyers To Share In Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Cars
rhis Is What the Ford Company Says About It
Effective from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaranteed against
any reduction during that time:

Touring Car
Runabout
Town Car

$490
440
690

F. O. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped.
(In the United States of America only.)

Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our
factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales
departments if we can reach an output of 3(X),(MM) cars between the^aboye
dates.
And should we yeach this production, we agree to pay as the buyer’
share from $40 to $60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every re­
tail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between August 1, 1914 and
August 1, 1915.
'

For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-sharing plan, see
the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer.

ford motor Company

ting four hits in* four ti
They were I lu ce doilb
►ingle. mid, while Bell
funs liim-eif, his bit* l
‘ The visitors ma
first inning when
third when Hall tin
grpunder over Beck's
attempt at dmibliug.
when Buck piissed. Snill
Hasting* made on.*
&lt;m lw Chilton's triple folfowc.) bv
.
I'foifnr l«&gt; Hammond tn
Boll's *loubl&lt;&gt; Another ram.* hi th*
secund on*NaItby's singl*-.- V&lt;--- KTtnble; struck mil by ..........
droppod lly and Hall's single &lt;»ver,
umpir**' .Harmon.
fa'copd bag.
Two more raine ni th- fifth wlrnni
dJfc-Thnes Lose hi Allo.
Hutchins w.-nl u&gt; first on fielder's I
rlmir**, ami took third when J-nnci
met defeat in
threw wild lo llrsl trying to calch Altn by a .-core *&gt;
lo 0. Saturday,
L. Chilton.
Bell followed with n '1&gt;&lt;- Allo manage.............. ............
Iwp ba«e Mnash, which srured both rifled over the alleged strength of
runnel
I heir ‘hpponenta Ihnl they import­
The seventh inning was u bad in­ ed a nuiiile-r of players from Grand
ning for pitcher Mullin,, h i-icver Hapids. including Sohby Saur. Ilin
youngster.
After Kynrtf had (lied we||-ktiown pitcher, and catcher
to right, Mullin hit Hulrhms In th&gt;* Bryant. The Lifers had the mis­
hoad, putting him out of tin* gain**. fortune lo hit I Im hall into some
Mirha.-l took Hutchin** place. Mul- ones hand every time, but that is
' lin had the hard luck to hit L. base ball luck.
Roush and RobChilton., the next batsman. *Bell leski did good-work. hut some runs
came along with a hot single to left were needed in order to make a
anil Michael scored. Chillon taking showing against their onponenls.
t)nrd.
Eek singled and Chilton ' The Lifor* play in Delton f on®
laade the last score.
week from Saturday.

Don't think the Ford Motor Co. will not reach a 300,000 production this year, for during the
nine months from October 1, 1913, to July 1, 1914, they built and sold 203,194 cars, or an average
of better than 22,500 per month. You aye sure of your rebate, which will make your touring car
cost only from $430 to $450.
.
Only six cars left on our contract. If you want a car, don’t wait.

Stebbins Auto Go
Hastings, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BASNEB, AIC.LKI U.1ML

Rexall Blackberry Cordial
Is a prompt and efficient remedy for such common
ills as.Diarrhea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint,
Ete1...sic

Never Cut a Corn!
It is dangerous. It usually makes tho Corn worse,
and harder to cure, and may cause blood poison­
ing. REXALL CORN SOLVENT helps to
.
remove corns far more effectively than by cut­
ting, and with no pain or danger.-.-...25c

Rexall Foot Bath Tablets
Restore tired, aching, tender, weary feet to comfort.
Soothing, antiseptic, deodorizing; make walking
and standing cosy......25c

Rexall Mentholine Balm
Makes a splendid application for neuralgia, burns,
wounds, bruises—skin affections of all kinds.
Great for sunburn and insect stings. It will sat­
isfy you—or your money back—..________ 25c
It any of the above preparation* fail to give aatUfaction, come back and get your money—it ia yonr* and

FAULKNER’S
REXALL DRUG STORE
Delton, Mich.

Extra Early Sale of

White Dress Goods
22 After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

Actual Cost.
Children’s Ready-made Gingham
arid Percale Dresses at Cost.

Some extragood bargains in Dry
Goods.

F. II, WILKINSON
Prairieville, Mich.

We Pay

Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

920,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
Fred-O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS

A. A. Aldrich
T. A. /Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott '
J. G. Hughes - r

George J. Doster
L. B. Teerpening

Announcement
1 wish to announce to the people of
Barry County that I have purchased
the store and-general merchandise busjnessof Gilbert Fox of Shultz and will
conduct a first class general merchan­
dise business in that village. Your pat­
ronage will be appreciated and in re­
turn I will endeavor to give you the
best service I can.

ANSON C. BOYES
Shultz, Mich.

r

Just Look at These—

Kelley’s Kool Komforts
Ice Cream and Soft Drinks, Cigars
and Tobacco [f

IP

'

Peanuts and Candy
STORK OP£N EVERY SUNDAY

■ Stop for Refreshments at

&lt;&gt;KELLE,Y’S&lt;J
CLOVKKDALE.

MICHIGAN

PAGE SEVEN

CLOVERDALE.
GLASS CREEK.
j Bay Erway and family *penl
.Mrs. A.E. Pat ton made a bminrtsi Flossie -Harlby-from Martin 4k»r-t Sumtay with N. «. Bru»*.
' trip to Kalamazoo, Tuesday.
t ners ia vuiUng ralalivea in thia
' • °----------- .
- XL..U-— I ne,«hh4rhood.
t --------- „
tended.
Proceeds, IS.to.
•pent last week with her parents.
Mrs. Mary -Havens is .spending!1 Next Supdfty preaching will he in
Mr. and Mrs. Roush of Cedar Creek.[tho week with her gOD, Wm; Huv- the forenoon, after Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson made ’’ns.
....
-»
Norris Family Itrunlon.
DOWLING.
the bu»in«'M trip to Delton, Friday.
C. W. Whittemofe and family
Beatrice
McDonald
of CoaU spent Sunday wilh her parents'al . Tin- Norris Fapiily Reunion will
Edd Cassidy »nd wife. WiUctl
•
lie held on Augusl IP. 1014. at Cot­
Rice and-wife went to Homer, on a Grove is visiting her grandparents Delton,
‘Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, part
Roy Otis, spent Sifnday with W. Inge Grove on the south shores of
business trip, Sunday.
■ lust week.
L. Whittemore’s at Deltim.
R- After dinner u program
Fay Whitworth am)
and family
:....; spent‘of
। Clear ,u«
lozke.
,1
...
Mr
Arrhri- of Battle Creek wasj John Chamberlin of Shultz nnd I will
Mr. Archer
will be
lie- given.
given, All mcinhem are reSunday at Frank
Mattison's. ip
tho guest of Mrs. William Gilles-’. I|e„ic Otis, spent Sumlay afternoonI1 quci
mi tub,
quested
to be present. Friends .will
Prrtchardville. •
with his grand parents at Wall | be
be welcome.
w.-ii-uni'.-.’’
Frank Day and family &lt;d Johns­ pie, Wednesday.
Miss Ethel Given was in Hastings, lake.
t;
I
G. E. Nprris, Sec'y.
town visited with Bert Dah-yvind
Monday.
!.
family. Sunday.
■
.Miss Edith Juhncox is spending a,
H. K. SlatiUm and wife have been
visiting his children nt Caledonia, j few days with her grandfather.,
Irving and Hasting'. I tic pusl week/ Conrad Kalher. white Mrs. Kallier
While Janies tini-il was rutting is in Grand RapiiL tor a few days.
outs Iasi week Saturday tie killed
. Church Notes.
l7*Tattlesnakes. on.- old one and Id
small ones. Who can beat it?
Sunday nnd no Sunday . school on
Leon Stanton ha* Ins htnue mov­ aevouni of quarterly meeting "
ed onto his lol he pun-hased of Shultz.
But .every
-.c™ ::r.r
one come ----and,
Jesse Warner.
Two murf from attend the quarterly meeting at
Il you have any work in the above lines I shalLbe more
Orangeville did lb- work. They Shultz.
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
certainly did a Dm* job, not
Attention! Baked Good Sale—
cracking tho plash i
find my prices as low as 1 can possibly -make them.
Mrs. Vida Slantmi i« entertaining goods, pork nnd beans, jellies, ent-!
My Other Lines —Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
tier sister from Kalamazoo.
tage. cheese, fresh vegetables .ete­
Mrs. John DepreashT who under­ al A. E. Ballon's store, Friday,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
went an operation at Nichols Hoi- August lith.
Tell your friends
pilal is doing as well in, coubl be about il.
Every fiody come.
expected, which, her many friends
There, is going to be an ice cream
are glad lo ktiow.
social al Arthur Johncox's TliursMark Skillman has rented the dtly. August "th, and a
DELTON
MICHIGAN.
Jones property and i» now in-cupy- program will be’ given,
ing it.
come.
.
Miss Ixira Bryam is visitihg rela­
tives ami friends al Itoalmi, Mass.
LONG BEAU
' Clark Mnckindef and'wif.- of Bat­
tle Ci-eek have been spending a few • A jolly crowd of right young la­
•lays with his brother, Chas, and dies with their clioprron Mis. NetHo Milter enjoynl a week's outim
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Troxel returned al Hie Ret I Cottage, consisting of th&gt;
home Tuesday nfl(-r a short vhnl Misses Edith Nirkorson. Ora. Nora
with their daughter.' Mrs. Blanche and Mildred Millar. Sybil Fleming
Warner.
Miss Nei|j&lt; accompanied
is what wc will give you in every line we sell. Qur I
ibel Smith.
them home.
Clair Fredoh fell out, of a swing
Policy is the "Best for the Money."
We have |
Wednesday evening in such a man­ young Indhki.
Mr. and Mi
ner lo break his arm.
Dr. Burt
was called and made him as com­ Laura Stanton. Mr. and Mrs.
something new in Dry Goods and Notions all the |
fortable as possibi-.
time. It will pay you to come and see what
Miss McDonald &gt;d Grand Hapids, of Grand Hapids el
is Ihe guest of her sister, Mrs. Mer­ dinner nt the lake S
have and you will appreciate the values we are
A parly of cmnpr
rill Ix'clkn.
,
.
Rev. Brooks is conducting meet­ Beulah and Bernice
offering all the more.
ing* in Whitworth' Indi every
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Redin Wliilwmlh is enter­
Everything in Laces, Embrodcries
taining her cousin. Mr*. Vermillyu
and two sutfs of l4&gt;-\eland, Ohio.
Ribbons, Stickerie Trimmings and
Dorrance Tojh&lt;-ti&lt;spent last
week visiting friends m Grand llapBraids, Ruchings and Rufllings at

Southwestern Barry
DELTON.
'life program given last week
Tuesday al Mrs. George Mosier’-was not given by Hie' L A. B. as
stated, but by tho L. T. L
Hev. Hay Merrill of Kalamazoo
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hlatur
Inst -Tuesday nnd Wednesday.
George Doyle nf Springfield, Illi­
nois, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Eu­
gene' Horton.
Dr. Copp of Plainwell was a guest
of Dr. Cross Wednesday nighl. '
Percy Collins of'Cincinnati name
lust Wednesday to spend a few
weeks wilh his wife and baby who
are spending the summer al F. A.
Btarkrnan
Mrs. Orren
Barret
returned
Tuesday from a visit with friends
in Nashville.
France-, Edmonds of Ha.ilings Is
spending
a week with Cleone
Brandstetler.
Mrs. Gillespie, who has been in
Horgcss Hospital for* six weeks, re­
turned home ’ifiuraday,
She is
feeling real well and will toon be
nlioiit again.
Mm, Frances Monroe of near
Climax is visiting Mrs. \\ in Hall.
Miss Bernice Fl &gt;wrr ..IU'li-L-.l Hie
Mower reunion al Allendale Fit-

rime is a jolly house parly over
al Mr. Mtinnitic'.- red tag - nl Beccliwrwid this week consisting nf svmr
Krliimnxoo pm tics, Ijivcra DoM'-lof Milo.
Clayton Brandstetler.
Chari..-, Smith. Kathryn Dinkcl and
Myrtle Manning nf this phen. Mrs.
Marshall Nnrwood of Kalnmnz.no is
acting n« chaperonn for the party.
Dr. Mcl.ennnn of Detroit visited
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cross from
Thursday until Saturday.
Mrs. John Slater is spending n
few weeks with her parents at Or­
chard Lake.
Mrs. Elgin Barton vntcrlaiin-il
relatives from- Galesburg Thurs.day.
Mr. Daniels of Sauli Ste. Marie
visited his enusin Gladys Gaskill
several days Iasi week.
Mrs. Corwin entertained
her
brother'and wife from Otsego Wed­
nesday night.
(». A. Hoeltzel was called In
Marshall Wednesday by the sudden
death of his brother.
in Bmiticld last week'to the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Acker. Mr.
and Mrs. Newton superintended I lie
farm while Mr. and -Mrs. Acker vis­
ited in Baltic Creek.
Iley. John Slater attended camp
. meeting in Eaton Rapids from
Thursday until Saturday.
Miss Dorothea lloelt/.-l of Baltic
Creek visited her parents here Sat­
urday and Sunday.
Cliiis. Gaskill of Hastings visited
relatives here last week.
’
Delton defeated Augusta nl a
spirited bull game Saturday by a
score of H to 2.
A large nnumber from here nlI ended ihe pioneer picnic al Cedar
Creek Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Gale arc visiting in
Grand Hapids.
.
Miss Clara Dilryca of Lansing
visited Miss Bernii’c Pennock from
Wednesday until Sjimliiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bun'staiicc and fam­
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Itichaidsnn all of ClnrksvHb- were Sunday
ppm-sls nl H. K. Faulkner's. •
Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds
and
I daughter Grace of Hastings visited
nl Herl Pcrtnnek's Sunday.

KIH LTZMrs. A. Crossman and daughter.
Clessie of Grand Hapids. are visit­
ing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sminervillc and
son Lester, visited relatives nl
Ilirhland mid Knlnmnzoo, Saturday
mid Sunday.
Remember the quarterly meeting
nt the church, beginning Friday
evening nnd lasting over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of
Milwaukee, ar? visiting theultUlet's
parents, J. Horn mid wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Will .Aldrich of
Ball Inion*, nnd Floyd. Aldrich mid
wife of Kalamazoo, wore Sunday
visitors at Chas. Aldrich’s.
Frank Hallock
nf Johnstown
spent Monday with Ips mother.
Hnymmiil Aldrich spent the week
end with friends in Dellnn.
Albert lleese of Grand Hapids is
spending the week with wilt Hal­
lock.
.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horn left
Tuesday morning for a few days
visit with friends in Mason.
Grandma Wurm of Brush Ilidge
is ill at the home of hoi- son, nl this
place.
Frod Weyennan mid son’s' Corl
and Frank and Will Chamberlain
took in the hall game at Delton.
Saturday.
Charlie Aldrich is enjoying a vis­
it with his sister. Mrs. Coni Stinclii-oinb from Great Falls,'Montana,
whom he had not seen for fl years.

PLUMBING &lt;5 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

CHAS. DENEAU,

Good Value !

i

Will Henkes mid wit.-, Alberti Clark Were cJlIlcl
Henkes mid wife ami little daughter; him* Sat unlay.
of Clarksville, fai-- cffmphtg at
-roning a crowd
Wildwood, Find Lake.

flay :in&lt;| Thursday al Sila- I
sons in Hope, and.called •
Daisy Bergman, Wednesday
noon.
Frank Freeman wa, lak&lt;
dimly ill while tlli&gt;~lnng '
Slrinbeck's last Saturday,

popular prices.
McCall Patterns, Magazines and
Publications in stock.

Miller. Flo.*

WM. RENKES &amp; SON I
DOWLING

lo be taken home in
Frank Webster is

Exceptional Values

Mr. and Mrs. Will .1,

pleasant sojntirn of lyv
relatives al Ch'-I
The Missi s !(•
Stevens, Isabelr.
Hyde, Bet
‘
.Mrs. Gem:
('.lark un'&lt;l
ing al Cle

in White Goods this Week.
Lockwood sheeting bleached 9*4 wic^th per yd. . 23c
Lockwood sheeting brown 9-4 width
21c
45 in. Pillow tubing•_ __1_18c
White muslin per yd. from. ,_j
6 to 12c
Brown muslin per yd. from
6 to 12c
White dress material per yd. from.
... 8 to 29c
White table linen per yd. from
-.39 to 89c
White linen crash,. 18 in.
.——..10c
Napkins, hdkfs^ musl/n underwear etc.
.All at the
lowest possible prices.

Miss-Mand&gt;- C-irirtglil returned
homo Friday.
■ • "
\
Miss Beriiiei- Hill is recovcling j
from the imiisl'•«.
Mr. and Mr,. Ed. Hill ami daugh­
ter have been at Charles Hollman's I
the past week.
Mrs. I.ollm Bussell has been cnlerlaining her. &lt;"Usiii from Gulci-I
burg, Ute past f&lt;-w days.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Olis Miner—mid|
daughter visited relatives here Hieend of the week. .
Clarence fl&lt;»—-. of Hallie Crvt-k ,
has moved to John Cadart's tenant ,
house ami will do. carpenter work ,,|-,|a|...,
for any one who wishes such work) Will
done.
iSunday
Will Stanton l*fl for St. Helen family.
Iasi Thursday for a few week.,‘imtF.nii
iiig with lii-i brotjiet;, Hufii'.
Mr-. Sunday
Stanton mid Mi— Nellie will jojti (l„-k an
them next Week.
'
John

Charles Shmbm anti family .-petit
Saturday mid Sunday with liny
Smit li and family in eamp nt Clear
Like.
Mr. ami Mr-. Mose SLripklnnd,
who have both been imorly. went
lo Fine Lak&lt;-. Sunday, lu remain
several week*.
Mrs. Sybil Falk is spending. this
HOPE CENTER.
week wilh relatives nt HMlHigs.
Mrs. Charlie Whitnoy returned
Mrs. Mnry Babrork-Im., Iwen s.cki
Imine -from Blue Island. Monday Iho past two W'-eks, but' is wnne|
where she has been caring Mr her belter.
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Ashby nnd Archie French. nt Galesburg, u faw
family spent Sunday with Mr. mid days recently.
.Mi». Ernest Hoftrof Cedar Crock.
Miss Ella Burkholder .-pent sev­
COTTAGE GROVE.
eral &lt;lays witli friends and rela­
Henry Kapp mid irmly from But­
tives In Hastings.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Whilmor*- of tle Creek with I' ;&gt;mds from Illinois
South Wnll Lake, called on 0. dea­ caught soqie line buss ul tin* lake.
ler's. Friday.
- Ia.il week.
J. Millspaugh mid wife, with L. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Degolin of
North Hope, culled on Hay Ham­ Stevens and Wife of Battle Creek
mond's, Sunday uflertiooii.
Sundayed al the Grove.
Alxiul 2tiu peuiile met al the.
Mrs. (Jtlo Ackci; was called lo
Hastings. Tuesday, by the serious Grove'Sunday aliernomi t&lt;&gt; witness
illness of |ior little niece.
u guttle of ball between Imwling'
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hammond spent mid Hickory Corners. Hickory won I
Tuesday and AVediio,,lay al Joe by Iwo score,.
Hammond's of. Shultz.
ixnnfag eveait, al Ihe Grove.for
this week-lire Ihe Wurner-KrinerMead Family Reunion. '
liiig-Frecman irinuuii Wednesday,7
Till' annual reunion of Mead funi- the 5th. and the Beach annual re-j
lUcs will be field at Cole'# landing. unnm Thursday, the 6th.
.7m.—
. .........
Thursday.
August 13. Base-ball
and ।j Wednesday.• Augx li the John:olher sports.
, town Granger., wlift ttiyir auiiuaH
John Meade, Sec'y. I picnic ul [lie Grove.

Grocery Dept.
Coffees at 2(1, 23, 25, 28, 30, 35 and 40 cents per
Teas at 20, 35, 40, 50 and 60 cents per lb.

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich

Buggies and Wagons
We Have a Large Line
When you buy’a Wagon or Buggy you
want one that will last lor years, one
that has the “wear and tear” in it.
We arc highly pleased with our line
of Buggies and Wagons. Wc never tie
ourselves to any one line, but when
wc can find anything that is Better .
And the price is Right, wc add it

to our line.

Thai is one reason why you always
get the best on the market at this
"'‘store. That is why people find it to
their advantage to come here from
miles around and buy of us. Wc

give them the best for their

money.

Our prices arc lower than prevail
elsewhere because the coat of doing
business is much leas, our living
expenses arc much lower. All ol
these items have to be added to the

coat, and the consumer has to
pay them.
,

By getting these costs down to the

lowest possible notch wqjle
prices

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

�AUGUST «, ItlL
THE HASTINGS BANNER________________________________ ____
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PAGE EIGHT
.LmUrSnuU—while... fc'jiidr . '■.Ip&amp;.i
hl.uk
.iml I.III. I Hili'T ph'a-e

WANTS
o»« CIMT a word.

a

Mire Furnished Rooms for light
housekeeping al 311 So. Church
HL Hee i’liin Smith.

For Hole Cheap -Rough l-in.-h I
her for routing and sheet mg.
bill sluff. Phone tuuJ. Inq

Cisterns biiill. cleaned mid repairc
All work guaranteed, Phone •
leave word al Smith's Market. I.&lt;
Smith. City.'.
dry mixed wo
tid delflwd. Phone
mmI

or Reul House with ham. im E-i
Given SI. Suitable fur-1 W‘ l.llll
lies. Tho*. E. W aters, JIH I
■llllg)

Bryan*.' City. Houle

the day.

Phoiiv 137.

For Rale I ni'- -miunn
bank of Thtirnapld'' lake.
rinding hem
‘
wilh 5, ari
Price right.
Spark*.

In

j-------- Jpwn.. Ute hddttr.ziu.lht! baruL Mrs, Anns-Ereneh &lt;?f /cvItoilltLlxich.jmUa^ipB.tetel^-—JF . *
x
slipped nnd fell 20 feet on the barn!was called In-re mi aern&amp;nl of lhei The Rlokoe sisters Izifs, Lola nnd!
HASTINGS MARKETS
lloor ami Was very badly injured. | illness of het- brother Frank John- litlle’Agin-s nre spending their va»
_________________
WIIIV
I'rs. Taylor anti llanlim won- call-lson.
.
ration with their grandparents at
..
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"''d*ai mad. -a* •-omfortahle
Nallum Moffat and wife spent j "'ipr. Ind.
I
.T**,
* 1,9H’ .
..
|n* possible and a trained nurse was
------------1 The_aHaslinpi Milling Co. is paying
— . Sunday,
.'UII'IMI with
nuu m&gt;
...I uncle
aaaaa 11- in-Grand;
III aaruil'l;
.
-.Uliiliiooeit. He
Mn fa
t— still
-i,ll al
-.1 Ihe
llu. FinkLuilr&gt;-—• Rapids.*
n
..1 On
z,n Wednesday A.
, ir
U..11 look inT"O
rHO cents
bushel for wheat.
atiAuken mid rliil- (1 *uinhione&lt;t.
Rapids.
II. Bell
renin per
p«
Vheal,
rye.
timothy
hay
mid bulter
1-.- s|,&lt; odiiig n-pml ••••""T home in a very i-rilicat con-1 M
„
rri
Morri, Wn.I.I who umSnreot in l»’“Llrr. ind «. Ih.ni
I n««| »»«•!. IW
fl.,ldilmn. but are hopeful of his re-1! operation
M"rr‘
&gt;n price. Potatoes arc
nl Bldlorwnrlli. Grand I
■"
‘’.''o'"11 If‘ Zl,
Hxpid*.
mW a weeks
work, ago
mo wnM
wa, I uere.
hero, ne
lo; loaueo
feH uuIhn rnu.-»
rrale, m
nt urns
bnn« i hraiwr.
‘ f , Or u’c ..
. »
, H
“Pid«. &lt;wef
......... a._____
_
...... .... by automo.
ilrinrt ’»••*
lilu au,o
then
n ,?n»
lurin'
PRODUOR.
of. 1. M Smith was m i.rttnd Rapids
brought
home-Salurday
'd ‘‘’
fPA
. la , i
oniugiu
iioiiie-.-'auiriiay
uy uuiomo", niiln1 ar:iriil
i p
j OU business
Monday.
....... ..... :__
_ _____nl
■ - ,l•'"!
• double
Inuniv
iuuti
iiemnd
.. ~ . ..........
.
lol..1-'nnd__I.1 Imnnwlnn
al -*im-wnl.
|d'.' I'"W
, l'“"In.-iHe.lhud,
behind
.Mis*
Hendersh&lt;di
of in
Dethe II..
homb
&lt;4 .....
his ,parents
on .....
the ■’"! Marled f"i Caledonia. Autr&gt;
3...... Blanche (ICIKII-I
SI|I&gt;1&gt; w»
—I III.;
II.. ...
— ...... «...
..11 is
u Hu.I..................
..—1.
.
■'
■ and trailer'arrived there safe. 1'IIih
troll
guest &lt;if-.her sisteriAlrs.-Prairie.
MRAT8,
i.limles Campbell mid husband?
\ R,.v. George ' Curl fas relumed load attracted much comment, as
h*. glml.lo welcome
passed by.
I-rank Griswold and wife. Mr. nnd from Fnyelie, O. Thursday. Mrs. il Fred
MaicUele nnd wife, nf Dal­
Mr*. SI ration nil of Lansing spent t’.urffa ami son and .Mrs. Glenn &lt;»rif- las. Texas, are spending a monili's
&gt;alunlay and Sunday al Ihe Gard- iHb will remain for a longer visit, vacation hero in Michigan. Iwo
uer rotiage, Gun hike, ihe guesls of
Ball game in Caledonia Sunday wef-ks of ii will Im? spent nt Gun
w . I'. .Gardner nn«l wife ami re- lielween Hastings mid Caledonia.
lake. Fred has a,line position in the
,u ,hrir hnm”
Mix. Plmhe Gihh leR Wednesday southland mid says there are many
x
.’
J'
rk
n
1
.
■
for
^mithporl. Penn., lo visit reln- opportunities there for Ihe young­
POULTRY AND HIDKB.
lll.il in
(.r t.fe 1?.
li0”}'* ,ivc* a'"’
i'"‘l man. *
CbtakaM.Allva. to
of her daughter Mt-. Wilbur Reek., family al Chmhdte.
Village treasurer. A. II. Bell, has ^tow***
til
Joesph.
she-ulfeied
Kunt oi
nf .xasitviih*
Nashville been very busy of late taking in Hurw HMU, W4® *Od JSA9
of &gt;1.
I.nrniv.
.
I . a-stroke
T .
. Miss Pmiliiie
-"'"ii- ixtint
-iKirt r
“
1 a atlende.l the Sunday school con- taxes, gelling in before Ihe .:xhn
' '
GRAIN. ’
hnmidd &amp; J’TL’*
nl
,h“
•kmaregntionol - |»t cent K added.
a vlr-v l'r’’"y «»’«•
John Marlin, of Wayland, nn old
IViil.-r &lt;.f hmm fa rhe Moitd V mLhL i• ‘’ ‘JT . i ’ ,',uir’‘h nnl’
Hu 111? .» urn».ngii 1 ,n,‘ra' al
George pnland and wife won- in time resident here, wa* 11 visitor of-stStw
illr.Li-'y ;'n,'r'I’*M,n jl&lt;‘wn Satunlay evening.
c. |f. Dietrich's on Thursday. Il.-;foj.»i d in
Bur“|•'*rR- "■
l*‘,,rro returned from'at one time ran a blacksmith shop ClOtW SM4.' 17.00 »Bd 1840.
•
w■ 1
&gt;.
V
.
. Kaliuiiaxoo Monday: morning, where 1 here, many elimiges since he was
_ BAIJCD HAY AND STRAW.
\\ Hli.im- Mcheym anT mn James .she had spent three weeks wilh her tier.-.
.
Ul..mil! 1 im‘.n'.L
"nd'son Henry nnd family.
| Auction bills nre out to sell off
I M 7 l.ln* DiT‘r
&lt;1
t 1-. ' ,
llui'hard mid wife are the personal properly of the Into
HXHPS—HKTAtL PKlClS’
1 ite.'nKin. •»« |""
hst. nicely selth-il iu. their new home on Robert Jai-k.-mu mi the Cotiniv Line,
lad M . d.v
"i',‘ m •OW" M.”' Si1.- . ..... n,ly
of I W. E. DeGolia bad a roup....... .
•k'
% !’i
.a,
.
Wiliam Tungale.
fniit men from Grand Rnpi.i
■&gt;'
Mi-. Jarvis i.aniplidl is enterMrs. M. A. Dietrich in con-......... .... •
--------- .■ -.L1 । laming her brolhet and wife from, with Mrs Jm-nb Dietrich
Iowa spent Iasi week at the
.Additional MHdlryllle.on Page Two

For Salr-H&lt;-giM.
hogsr—Both
cholera. J. E. J
quire 937 Si. Haye
To Renl- 5 room
Carry Edmonds.

■

For Sale—A 2-btu i|'-i
and connections. i
Will m-II real
HANNER office.

rears-old. weight I

The Superior Baking
Qualities of French’s
White Lily Flour are
what make it appeal
to housewives

light

short.
Enquire of Jes*&lt;

Early Potatoes for sale
Hammond'* ....... *•

al

from
For Sale—Black mare.
3 ring*.
_
.

this.

For Rent—Furnished
Thoriiapple Lake. Addr.
Eva Hmightnlm. .Morgan.
Wanted Men
Slrodllterk.
\

bi dig
Phone

will.
2SI

ii\\i»fiei.i&gt;.

l-dk

return a

Wanted - I want to hire a married
man lo work on farm by Ihe year.
Enquire Martha J'eiin&lt;H-k. Hick-1
Wanted—Man and
....... .

They are the ones who take
special pride in having their
bakings “just right.”

-■•dl-ll'

377J.

..........- sniilli sit
For Sale—Gm- full bl&lt;H&gt;&lt;l tegi-l'-r- «-d Hanfbsliire sow.
imtuuiu-d llol been for lelephmi"

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The many economies that we effect “through owning our own mill; our
water power; electric lighting plant, and the most modern .machinery" we
“put back and add to the “Quality” of French’s White Lily. “
f

You-.will filid that French’s White Lily. Floor will'go further, and’you
■yvill yse every particle df-it.

More than that you won't have-any spoiled bak­

ings that will have to be thrown away, because every sack of French’s White

Lily is just like every

On our Men’s and Boys’ Suits is equal to *4 to Vz off on some stocks.
SEE THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

other

sack.

That

because the grain is always

is

thoroughly cleaned and polished in the same way, and all “cockle" and

broken kernels are taken out. 'It is made in the way that over 40 years of

successful manufacture have proven to us to be the BEST, and .by the best

All $22.00 Suits $16.50
All $20.00 Suits - 15.00
All $18.00 Suits - 13.50
All $16.00 Suits - 12.00
All $15.00 Suits - 11.25
All $14.00 Suits - 10.50
All $12.00 Suits - 9.00
All $10.00 Suits - 7.50
All $6.50 Pants
All $6.00 Pants
All $5.00 Pants
All $4.50 Pants
All $4.00 Pants
All $3.00 Pants
• Alt $2.50 Pants
. All $2.00 Pants
All $1.50 Pants
All $1.00 Pants

$4.88
$4.50
$3.75
$3.38
$3.00
$2.25
$1.88
$1.50
$1.13
$ .75

All $8.00 Suits
All $7.00 Suits
All $6.00 Suits
All $5.00 Suits
All $4.50 Suits
All $4.00 Suits
All $3.00 Suits
All $2.50 Suits

$6.00
5.25
4.50
3.75
3.38
3.00
2.25
1.88

/?. Off on All Boys’
Suits
that arc not Norfolk style. There arc some
excellent values in this lot.

l/3 Off on All Straw
Hats
Children’s Rompers, 50c quality 1-------- 37c

G. F. CHIDESTER

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

and latest models of machinery that money can buy.

The result is that you get flour of a far superior quality, at the same price

an inferior grade would cost you.

.

.

Every Grocer and Elevator in Barry County handles it, because their

customers demand it.

Why don't ypu try it?

1

Middlevne Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Prop
MIDDLEVILLE.

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

AUGUST 6,1914-20 PAGES.

SWISJBIA

•of ihe river, was exactly right for
iu? to see nnd take pictures. Three
• nu n rowed our Iwal, aim we fol­
lowed die river a short distance

THE RtLIGIBHS CAPITAL tile Steps fiotn to|&lt;to hotloill Were

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 19.

ANNOUNCEMENT
e. cooties came down l&lt;&gt; ill" river,
lie imdy We are told, wu* Dial of
ilrli per*mi. as he wa* aide to
ive a band, and nl*o the stretcher
is decorated with V-n upright

Mtclu July
PJ| I.
my Candidacy-for th*
in the 1511a'Senatorial

thronged with thousands of people
Coming nnd going, rnrh one carry­
STRANGE METHODS (IF DI^POS- ing a brass dish, in which to carry
ING OF THE HEAD l\ ( I IA
home some- of this holy waler.
Mixed with these people on the plare.l’nsei' il.
SACRED TO THE HINDI S
T|ii? i»ody wa«
steps and platform*; web* sacred
down to the river, and im­
A*xen and goal*, for’sacrifice.'and in lirdiighl
mersed in Baptist, fashion, placed
BODIES CREMATED ON BANKS.
on the muddy bank, and wIkiI we
supposed to be a priest. dipped
PEOPLE BATHE IN MUDDY GANGES
»■«

Tip* view from I lie boyf. i
steps, sixty feel high, ali'i
ptople •tressed in'cloth of
colors with
the Infix
Temple* for a back giour.d
let. by nine people, nnd two hams a sighf, never to he foigolleu
one, for the luggage. The lm|e| i*.There is also n beautiful X!iv|,.i*iidirectly away fnmi th" fowii. and;median Temple, or Alosque. will
Ihe station is d twenty mmnte rule1'
“
’
•
' “
fr„m the city. The location * “
hotel is'ill Ilie Etiglirfi end;

I circus men and of whom tho lay| mail knows Iml little is “Poiicorn"'

George Half, living at Delevan
Lake. Win, hale and hearty nt the
age of 82.
Circus men of other
days all had one great failing, they
Inked lo be failed “colonel." and.
as soon as one came into possession
of a circus, the title automatically
| fell to him.
Now. Mr. Hall 'had
I been known for a ipiarter of a ceni lure a* "Pop George,'' for il .wn* hh'
generations ago there lived a poor who invented the candy form ofi
Mi'lhodisl preacher. who rode a : delicacy made from |&gt;opcorn. And
when'Mr. Hall catnw into posbig circuit, wlijeb necessilatiil him
MIS’, JANE-SnOCNEY/RTDER,
preaching four nr live times every
He was one of the first men In run
Sunday.
The Hev. Hr. S,*H had
....
a slrnw ujion businesslike princifour Isiy*. Adam. G*w. Peter and
had a ■similar!pies,mid lo do away wilh Ihe gyp*y
Ephraim. The neighbors said that
old circus fol- | like melhods which had long pre­
... the •■colonel." I dominated circus lie.
Dishonesty
and much to Mr. Hall's chagrin. In- and graft were not allowed in rtny'
Iwa* ever known as "popcorn j form.
[George.”
There is nothing about his great
The richest individual showman | organization with which lip is not
in I lie world today lived not a I familiar.
He knows every one .of
[great ways from Indiamipvlis. in'the 1,025 employe,**, most of them
On a rainy.
I*, which they passed out Ihe little city of . Peru, Ind. He isiby their llr.-t name.
dllre,
’I'lie ability of (he
like .Edison was ju«t. b**gilldawn ami they proved prfif-

i
i
I
I

Temple, eontainei
ile and dirty idols
.&lt;•«. one of which i

BY WILSON-UNDERWOOD TARIFF

of Hie W ay- .and Means
hti* jmrt uivenyi’fl. Mr.
iftil&gt;ibd th" Imports of

Religious Bathers at Benares, India.
'lay m until tlm- &lt;
. a* il is unsafe i &gt; fi
.s'the boat drifted d.rtvn the riv
AA'e took a cold killi
we.came to a place in front n
......
..
.....
Temple where they were ere
railroad is very rough.
i muling, and just as we got there
Il is impossible to fistfilK* a city)Guy were bringing down a body
like lienan's.
The land for mile* ‘ B was wrapped in white ,-lotl
liefore reaching il. • ' ' ■ ' ‘
’’ '....
.......
. . .
sand, «r yellow clay,
no growllly from
and carried.
“
•ity there is
t — » ...... and no gras?.
The diisl is. inch,•- I hick, hill there
are no suriiikling wnuons.
electric-light*.
"
y of twobrought
million pixiph
hundred .*1 recite

which- the •performance was given.
The show grew, and prospered, and
wliein the last nf lhi\brolhrr* died
hi Columbus six years ago, lie left
an e4ale of many million diilnrs.
The careful training Ihe boys re-

HOW THE FARMER IS BEING HIT

Enounced the lies! ever prepared
there.
l ew of Hume who attend­
THE “SURVIVORS" PICNIC ed. th&lt;« log school in pioneer days
I arc living, but many of their chil­
dren and grand
children were
i there, (\mong Ihe "Survivors," was
| Hev. A. S. Bunnell of Hope. who
acted ns chairman of the meeting,
which was called to order imme­
diately after the last stomach was . Mrs. Nellie Hart. ajM'd 65 years.
The program cousisled of recita­ I month and 23 days, died An
tions; excellent music by the choir Thursday after a long illness. She
Was the wife of Fred Hart of this
nnd addresses bv Hon. W. AV. Pot­ city.
Mrs. Hart's maiden name
ter and H. M. Bates of Hasting*.
was l.oiiKfellow.
She. was born in
Maine, .on May 7, IHHi.
-.
{school wa* Mis* WiMwIward, now
Funeral services were conducl, Mas. A. Spaubliiig. of Milo. -Mr* -ed by '-Rev. F. J.- Helts nf twiT
Spaulding a parents were among oclouk, Saturday afternoon.
The
. ... i Im! Ili-st .settlers of Burry township, body was taken to Grand Rapid*
pro-J She is now living at an advanced for burial.
&gt;

Vocal Soln Mary Bump.
Ilecdation Itulli Wellman.
Song—Durol hy Bump.
Recitation Ward Bump.
Piano Solo Florence Hump.

Animal*, other including
live poultry-.
231
Bread and hiscuii* . - it

NEARLY 500 ATTENDED

Some of the Things Needed
by Every House Keeper
Mason Can Covers per doz.
8 oz. Jelly Glasses per doz.
Can Rubbers
Enarftclcd Can Fillers
Porcelain Can Fillers
Fly Paper------------------------- — Daisy Fly Killer..---------------- \..
Fly Swatters---------------------------Door Springs---------------------------Lemon Jyice Extractors--------Aluminum Cups---------------------Metal and Wood Towel Racks.
■Sanitary Paring Knives----------Ice Blanket - an ice saver------Excelsior Collie Mill
Glass Top Coflee Mill
Food Chopper------- -

“19c

20c

10c
10c
3 for 5c
13c
,5 and 9c

10c
8 and 10c
10c
48c
65c
98c

NEW YORK STORE
Phone 102

Hastings, Mich.

Recitation :Ena Itnckwood.
Xocal Duet,-Evelyn
Wellman
and Winifred Wellman.
Ilecitalipn. .Xane Coolbaugh.
Hump.
Mary A. Town-

Cremation Scene on the Bank of the Ganges, Benares, India.
sixiy thousnsd are Hindus, and the!
balance Brahmans. The houses |
lire built of mud. and are open .to
the street; the fnmi porch of each
house is a raised lilillform of clay;
where the cooking mid work is
done. No labor is di'iie nl a bench,
shoes and clothe.'.
if‘any.) are
made on the Door, and brass is
beaten on the ground. on lop of a
small piece of iron, lit fact this Is
a city only by reason of its being
the Religious Capital df India, and
Temples are.evyryw here,
The.-Temple* of j:-minence arc
Moorish architecture,
r-' -----bmutifuk especially (host
river banks.
Thi- ureal
.
River, which would • rdinarilly ex-I I
pert to be lined with boats and' I
commerce, h.r* "ii it- hanks the en-l I
fire length of the riiy. only rellg-! I
ious Temp|e&lt; From each nf these L
Tetnples there extend* to tlur river.
the (dials, fir wide -lone steps, of raboul sixty step
''''----- —-1
as one half, ।
many places, as
— - dy block, mid i
extend down into the river, built I
on purpose for Ihe people to go I
doAvit into the river io bathe, audj
.worship. This they do in this es-1
-eiice of filthy W.ibr. mad.' 00 by
the tilth of the country and chit's
which it passes flusmuh. and by'
the cremating on it- luniks.
It is
loo dirty to mpt-inlo. and scummy—

. To see Benares at its best, we
were up at. 5:30 and started im­
mediately for the river. - We en­
gaged a row boat wilh a high up­
per deck, and easy cane chairs. Il
was just daylight, and the sun
coining up from flic opposite side

Lanudry Trouble
Ended
Simple—Very Simple

‘We Wash Everything
Every Other Day.”

American Steam Laundry
Phone 243

Shulters Bros., Props.

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 6. 1»il.

TE1

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Published every Tiiurjday at
Hartings, Michigan.

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insertion. No adv. for less thin 12
cents.
COOK BROIL Editors.
Card of Thanks, 1c a word.
Ohilunry poetry and resolutions,
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Obituaries of 20 line* or less will
Hubocriplion by Mail, Post-Paid.
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THREE M0NTRN. tn advance.. 25 lines;
Notices of births, deaths or mar­
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plication.
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tires. On first page or among brev- , Michigan and is prepared to do any
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.

WILL EUROPE PAY “THE PRICE OF GMMIVr
a painting by Pierre Frilcl, reproduced in the
Herald. Tuesday, enforce* a tremendous b**son. It counsel* thought, “a*
doth eternity*

light is on
their burni«luil spears ami helm*.
.Roman,eagle* flight beyond the Rhin**.
er worlds ip conquer. Then* Hannilial rub** aurooled by'Cannae.
There tjie Napoleon of Auslvrlil* ami Italy *il* hi* *ti***d, unawed by
Sf. Heh ii.i. Attila. CTrarb-magii**. TanuTtim*’- ;r1l are there, erect, trium­
phant, radiating the glory of* a .hundred fights, nf kingdoms lost and won:
Ute darlings of ih*tory. when History wa* young.
But look to left and nglil! Along tin* way on which Ihe conquerors
ride they In*—the dead, uncounled millions who paid the priae of glory.
Naked, tragic, pitiful, silent in.Ui** Min. seeing neither the light (hat Hash­
es from Ihe pointed spear* nor hearing th** Irumpvt* shrilling victory,
death lines Ute pathway of |be conqueror*.
Al iirjt the splendid cavalcade caught the eye.
Hut when the vast
dknitlrnnre of that plain of silent forms dawned on the-mind the con­
queror* lost their splendor. The light faded from their ifiears mid slijning arms.- ihe glory lied with folded wing, and everywfiw were only dead
and dying.
As has lieeii, » H will be. The pj-ice of glory, of conquest, is today
a* great, as tragic, as it wa-'in Alexander’s day. The path of triumph
through war is still strewn with the piutilab’d wrecks of humanity.
Whatever the i«sue of (he struggle, uncounted lives must pay the price.
There is no other price that ran Im- paid: incurable as Fate. Glory will
have nona other.
As we stand today upon Ihe verge of a continent-wide European con­
flict il seems incredible..that (he Europe of the twentieth century can be
brought to pay tin- awful price of glory. Europe knows the price. Nut
a valley of the Tyrol, not a plain of Russia, not a vineyard of France, not
a district of Get many or. Italy that has nol paid the price in other times.
Reside the thought of the price that would Is- paid in the event of
such a conflict (lie national differences and jealousies (hat split the Eu­
ropean efates seem trivial. Austria’s satisfaction of her wounded pride,
Russia’s jealousy of prestige in.J.hc Balkans. Germany and France s an­
cient enmity—whht are all these that the fair fields of the world should
lie drenched with blood and every cottage hold a widow, an orphan or a
childless mother?—Chicago Herald.

ATTENDANCE AT BREATEH RICH

COURT HOUSE NEWS

IBAN FAIR WILL BREAK RECORDS

Ever llrld In MicMgan. Farmers
Murrtege IJ cense*.
(&gt;M&gt;p»raUno With Management.
Marion L. Forman, Woodland ...23
Inez I. Eddy, Woodland ..............2n
There is no ipi'idion that the atAdelbert W. Rrickard, Big Bay..33 t emitnee al' th-- Greater Michigan
lx&gt;ra E. Trim. Hastings............... 26 Fair lo be held iu Grand Hapids.
September 2, ;t. t. 5.- fl, 7 will be
Warranty Deed*.
James E.
Bablfltt. lo Walter exceeding by far th** IOO.Olnj figure
reached last year. The reasons for
Buehler, lot, Freeport, •I.UO.
hi the first
Hoxanna Dawson to Cora D. Amy this are mamfol-l.
nlaea. the t'nan;ig* &gt;nenl of Un Fair
lot. city, 8|.(Nt.
John Lichty -to Orton H I.ilrhty. tin* succeeded in elevating U* bine,
nbjecliotinl
femnro*
having
been
IH acres, aectlon 20. Hastings,
eliminated.
Evlniut* of pra licul
8HMJ.
value lo the farmers mid the
Chas. E. Rowladar to Roy G. limiseliolder will lake the place of
Rowlader, l&gt;4. Woodland. Win.
frivolous ami unimportant display*.
Hastings Realty Co. to Philip T.
Realizing thi* to fa* th** cu.m*. Ilie
Oilgrove, 3 loU&gt;, Lincoln Park Add­ Grangers of th**Jhale of Mlchtgan,
ed y-. 8IG).
With the cooperalmll of J. Cr Keldllam. Master Granger, and the ap­
Tboruappale, proval of tin* I'.v-i’iilive Coininitte..
tee, have decided upun. attending
Adrian Sonnerville
in a isidy on Gtnmters Day, Thurs­
Prairie- day, S**pt*tmb. t' 3rd.
Clark. ItlBi acre#,- ***c.
H i* prolivllle. 82JMNI.
able that a Granger automobile paHerman. Sharpliorn to Frank E. rad** wifi be m ranged, in which
Ellsworth, lot. city. 83200.
then* will be im&lt;’r** ttimi l(»N) au* Cha*. C. Freer to Win. Eckert, tmnobilea owned by Western Mich­
lol, city. 82IW.
igan farmer*, in**mlM*ni of. Jin*
Grange.
A commodious I* nt ha*
been provided-™ which wil! In* vol",
mid chair* so lii.it th** ladies mid

The Greatac Michigan Fair.
While the management of the
Greater Michigan Fair have not'
put Up thlltli’ bl ed

fou raping exhibit*
by breeders
who make a profession of prepariug cattle for fair* ana winning
j.11;.--,
Therefore »p&lt;MJtal induceincnts. have beca. made for the
breeders of Michigan cattle to
show nl thw fair because II is
known that ns far ns quality goes:
Michigan can produce and i«;nroduemg as pood strains of stock as
nny other slate tn the union, and it
is to-the Michigan breeders tin*
Fair management desires to award
■tLt’ prizes nnd it is IO the world the
Fajr manngruienl desires lo show
w hat can lie produretl' in Michigan.

jian farmers and everything that is
ItPMible i» lieiiig done for the proigan who will iN-nnm*

interested

The -same applies to Michigan
horses.
There are breeder*- of
horses in Mirhigun whose stables
contain as line- rperimvns of horse

Let Us Impress Upon You
That We Have
The Goods,
The Service
•
The Price and
The Determination to Please
InSelling Watches
Selling Jewelry
Optical Work
Watch Repairing
Jewelry Repairing
Best Equipped Jewelry and Optical Store In Berry County

PiKe 6 Damon
Phone 281

Jewelers and Opticians

Hastings, Mich.

the United Slates and il is these
gentlemen who will show in the

The dehtgal*** from the several I
on to Ihe Uislnirtive roiinti*** in each &lt;-ongr***sional dis­
.tin* Greater Michigan trict an* r***|u***led to meet in dis­
*iil&gt;*rlaimn&lt;*ut _ program trict caucus at 0:30 o’clock a. m. On I
Un* day of the stalo convention and i
tcresiiiig
y.*l
gotten
together. select officers as follows, to he pro- ।
Among the free attractions will Is* *cnl.**l In said convention for con- J
lirmalion:
.|
c.-nds a narrow incline to « height
ofalmul 70 feel, ujien* tie turn■J' (hie a-.-istant Secretary.
3
One member of the Comniiwhirlwind rapidity until he readi­ Itn on Credentials.
es a gap when he turns a double
t) Om- member of the Cummilsomersault in tin* air. landing on .......... ii Credentials.

Fair, Ihe

fortaldy when in nvnl of rest,
lots. st ini.
address of welcome, will h" del
Guy E. Crook to Amos Trcinain
primideiil of the Greater
Anson C. Boyes |o Gilbert M. Fqj,’ Brewer;
Michigan Fair, and a nqily.I hereto
lol. city.- 8IJM).
• .
will Jh* made by Mr. J. G. Kolcham.
Gi|b'*ii M. Fox to An*on
Boyes, Master of Ihe Slate Urungi*.
parcel, section 2. Hope, 8f.no. ■
It is gratifyinu to the manage­
Horner E. Downing to Win. P.
ment to feel Unit-Ihe farm* r- nro
thus emqieratim.- with il nnd show­
Thionns purkey
ing their appreciation of the efforts
It shows Another thrilling feature will |w
to Hay l.an- made, in their is-linlf.
that il is realized that Grand .Rap­ Herr VonHitler who climbs a titrut
i* th** melro|Hi|i* of the .groa'er wire to a height similar to that atEva ltoughlali&gt;*n lo William M. id*
Brew. W acres. m
. -.-Iiou 27 and ll‘i portion of this groat slate and thit platform. Von Hitter mljusl* n
th** prosperity of the stale is the
acres, kedioii -X Hastings. 81.172.
Irolry to his head and comes down
•I.ewLs Acker to Carvelh Skillman, (irosperily of the city, and vim the wire head foremost, standing
versa. The excellence of the pro­
parcel, lauig lake.-Hope lwp« llAtb. ducts
of the soil nnd Ihe factory- upside down straight in the qir.
I Inn there are the diving horses.
shown
al
the
Grand
Rapids
Fair
Quit Claim Deed*.
will cause the m-ws'to be carried to King and Queen, who ilive into a
Harry W. Hancock to George W. the far end of Ito- earth through,
Hue. parcel, Gun lake, Orangeville, Ihe channel of I Im newspaper and
81.0b.
Western .Michigan will |h&gt; placed Morocco ucrol.al* and junipers’ who
Geo. W. Hue to Harry W. Han­ u|H*n ihe map of tin* United Stales will iierfonn in front of fin* urHiMlcock. parcel, Gun lake, Orangeville, as
it should be. as the garden spot: stund, and the Royal l|liq&gt;odroine
81-01).
,
, of the country.
Emma J. Barker to Jos. L.
entertaining show in front of Ilie
Hooper, lot, Shure Acres, Johns­
town. gl.oo.
tin* grand'land of nine whole acts.
Sarah J. Shupp to John L Shupp,
There will Ih* an Indian Village of
10 acres. Carlton. Jl.lKh
'
ten families of full bliinded PotlaCarlherin A. Hinricks to Milo A.
■ walaini.* Indians.
There will b&lt;*
Snow, lot. Wildwood, Orangeville.
OFFICIAL
a motor and autodrome large
enough so that automobiles' nan
mtike the circle within tin* drome,
Board of Education.
Probate Court.
adding materially to the nllrsetivivRegular meeting Board of Edu­ .. . . - -----------Estate of Owen McPharlint de­
Other special
ceased.* Final account of adminis­ cation. July 28. P.&lt;H.
entertainment:
Present, Hid'-r. Chase, Bronson
trator. tiled.
Estate of Robert Montgomery, Waters. Shuller*.
Minutes of last regulab and spec­
deceased.
Estate closed against
ial ineelings read mid approved.
claims.
h u-.d calf and a • qlf with a pig’
Moved t»y .Chase, supported by
Estate of John Freeman, an in-*
sane person restored. Release of Waters, that Mr. Chas. Will be &lt; ugaged
as
janitor
for
the
ensuing
guardian
by
wind
tiled.
.
Diacharge
STONY POINT.
the Grand Rapid- track ami the
last of the week wilh Mrs. John
year, salary tttsi.uu.
issued to Sarah C. Freeman.
evening’s vul.-rlaijunriil will runSydmau.
Carried. . ’Ayes— Rider.
Chase.
Estate of AlcbU C. Slonils. de­
Miller were called to Grand HatiC. H. Smith of Ionia was the ceased. Petition for probate of will Bronson. Watet*s. 8hulb*rs.
equal id &gt;
isi-s last Friday un account of the guest of W. CogsrifT and wife, Fri­ tiled. Hearing thereon August 2l»t.
Moved by Shullers. supported by the ('.loud
illncM of Mrs. McPeck's shier.
day.
Estate of Henry Balch, deceased. Bronson Hint we elect, by haltot. a
Francis w'ood of Pontiac, is visit­ Order confirming sale of real es­ janitor for Ilie Kindergarten timid-We forgot lo mention m last
weeks items that Harry- Hitrhie was ing his aunt, Mr&gt;. Angus McNaugh­ tate entered.
• Ing. and this janitor to be an a*- ,
elected lo succeed Chas. Offley as ton.
Estate of Celirtia Whitaker, de­ sislanl to Mr. Will al Ihe crlitrat (Mlli-ial taill for tlir Itapubliraii
Robert Blackburn
and family ceased. Final account of adminis­ buildings, salary 83am. Carr rind.
ass»*ssqr for the next throe years
Slate ConvriitfaHi.
moved Friday'into a tent on Wall trator tiled.
ul Urn recent school meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Curtis of street, until they can find a vacant
Total numlier of vo^es cast 5.
Estate of Amy S. Miller, deceased.
Woodland and Mr. aud Nr*. ia*on hou«e. Harry Colvin and wife will Filial account of administrator lil- necessary for.
A state cnnvenlioif
chuurt3.
Mr.
Barnum and children visited their occuiiy tin* house vacated by Mr. ed. All receipta filed and discharge Geo. Hal---------' ’
......................
mother and grundmotlier Mrs. Syl­ and Mrs. Blackburn.
declared
tneier 1.
issued.
Charley Parritt of Bowm* anil Miss
vester OrslMU-n Sunday.
Estale of Harriett Holmes, de­
Delia Jacobson of this place were ceased. License to sell real estate / Moved by Bronson, supported by
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Drlaimp of united in marriage al Grand Rap­
waters that Mr. Geo. Ambrose for
•North Castleton visited tier par- id*. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Par1st ward and Mr. Jas. Cniv«&gt;n for
rilt will make their home on the
Estate &gt; closed
agaiiisl 2nd ward, be elected janitors for
tin- Ridge.
farm with the former's parents. ceased.
Mr. and Mr*. John Varney-. Mr. Congratulations.
claims.
.
air nd. Ayes all.
of Henry B. Robiscliung.
nnd Mrs. T. II. Rodritaugh ami Mrs.
Estate
Leu Luce and wife of Clarksville,
Attorney General,
following resolutions
Amelia • Frances RobisJoseldi Mead of Martin Corners Mrs. F.rod Langer ami family mo­
transaction
chung. administratrix, tiles petition
•darted last Tuesday for Mniiton tn
tored to Grand Hapids. Sunday.
We.
the
uudenrigned iiiembcrs of
attend the Free Methodist confer­
convention.
the Board of Education of Hast­
ence.utg thereon, August 21*1.
ing*. Mich* e.-limate that it will Im*
The birthday of little Hazel Hil­
IIAhTIN'GS AND CARLv
t.» delegate
in*c«**wm-y to raise ‘
ton vivi- observed by h-r little
Stuart Draper and wife visited
d.rflm ■ The total' mlinbvr of alelogal
TON TOWN LINK ly llv&gt;* thousand
Saturday evening and Sunday with
he H(tN.
Mr*.
(J.
D.
Wiiiimn*
of
Grapd
About 25&lt;i of the lelutive- and Buri Phillips and wife.
quest that rdm to In* reported
Rapids
*|huiL
a
few.days
al
Jame*
1 -lia*. Clin*, li I bote, wife and
drlesnte. will |h&gt;
fl
the several
sti|H*rv isors to
friends &lt;&gt;f Mr. - iiiirf Mr*. Charley
Kwalison'*.
Wm. Gq'ie mid family of l.aii»ipg spread on 4110 tax roll, said stni
Sigi
'in Ilie cuunly he piupuastienl Sat unlay mul Sunday al Jay include the one mill lay.
»
E.
V
Rider.
We*.
Barimm'*.
.
\\ edm-diiy. September Wh. Ifdl.
tlfiil prcM-nts
Agm*.’* mid Imrvi’fi Clary spent a
NtlRTIlIXST CASTLETON’.
minder.
ha« been drsigimfed by tlie State
W. I.. Bhulters,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Tyler of KalCeiiiral Committee as Un* day on
anio mid Miss Htelln Hag.-r of
Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. Swanson spell'
which the several county rnjivenf&gt;. C. Bronson.
Woodland, spent Wednesday vvjlli
riday and Saturday in Grand
Moved by Chase, supported by
and family
Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilkinson. ’
Ruphlrt
Bronson that the ensuing school
Gaines, Mr.*; E
31 r». John Mater vyas to Cliarlulb*
to the
tin- Repubiirm)
Ih-Hibin- III Slide
Stall- C
i oiivi
.■ i.x .-j..:
&gt;:
In
year
he
fully
weeks,
a*
follow*;
Grind Rapid*.
nrtti and Miss Catherine Con-ignn
I hursday.
•
Jb-rgy and wife
visited al Glenn Moore's Thursiluy. ScRimiI Io l» k-in Augusl III and cojj-- si Knlnmnzwi. ?hajt he tipfa.
__
•
_
James Aspmnll nnd family- of. tiilue 17 vv**&gt;*ks to Dti-ember 2Hh.1.1
the last Couple
reopen
on
January
41b.
HU5
and
with relatives nt Grand Hapids.
Shmy Puint visited their brother
daughter. Mrs.
Master Forest Hinyon of Gr
James Btagdon Sunday afternoon. iconlinue I.* ueeks to March 26lh.
Rupids. i* spending his vtiral
•-•I home.
.Mr.-and Mr*. George Myers mid revipen April 5th and continue tl
Mr. and tire. Clark Tilinaroh of son- Thomas visited at Leo Cum­ Weeks, ending Julie I8tll. 11)13.
Ciirrn-d. . Ayes—Rider. Chase.
... ■
• .........
ucr
mings’ a few days last week.
si*t,*r* Mrs. Chas, forward, of Cale­
Blake Barnum nnd family spent Bronson. Watera, Shuttars.
donia. r.i*i Week.
Moved by llronson supported |&gt;y
Mr. and Mrs, Bunday at James Endsley's.
Wafers'that
the flag pole be taken
. -Mr.-. Carolm.. Brink of Grand John F.lertmi.
Sunday visitors nt Frank Ben­
Rapid*, visited her sister, Mn Harner.* were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ben­
iy Dailey, tlie past few dav
unsafe.
Earned.* Ayes all.
ner and Earl Benner of Woodland
ding him from Ohio.
Mrs.
Frank
Srh:
.Moved
by
SlnjHera,
sup|&gt;orl«*d by
mid
Peat Shore received word that nod Miss Winifred Nichols.daughter. Crystal, left
Ivah and Num Wilson visited! Bronson that .the Building and
Jor hi* mint. Mrs. Kuntz ,n Nashville,
‘
’ ie of Carlton Grounds Committee aet-ure a suitwill I wu&lt; very low with nnralysis.
v J
,he
P'*nl Bns&lt; Ims n horse very sick Center
Sutiday
mid
attended
(dare of th.- one condemned.
r I
.
b"’"'.1'-'
r.'- will’ lwkJ»w.
.
chureh.
John I raiu-lsro mid family of
' Mr. mid Mr*, .lol.ii M.l.r . .......
III. n. f
"""
!S.,n.la&gt;- «llli Mr. .nd .Mr.. M.nrr Hastings called id It. V. Wilson's
C'nded the
jind
tqipn motion allowed: .
leased
tilt* Luid family
fniuUy luuuorn
luumon on Muter
Sunday.
'
*
th* island ul Lowell. Sfalunlav.
Mi s. Archie Batea and children of Lau'dan Specially Mfg'r (k»^
&lt; •eorgp .Austin and family spent
Mr*. Almira Bickford is vei-y low bfinduy
Miunl.-nam-e ............. '...8
HM»I
with Mr. ami Mrs. J. D.
f&lt; 11' lo,,,e
1&lt; r *°n*
^* Hi*-*k- Smith, south of town.
41. G. Ma'yuwMk, maintenance 2jDt)|
ulierimon at Clarence Kinne's.
1.1«)
Clarence Kinin* and family visit- C&lt;«»k A •Henry, maintenance
llTy Be-*ie Curtiss ](as rpturMd
Citizens T*l&gt;*i&gt;liont) Co, main*
,
family. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Fright- ,ed tn Clint Boice.*' Sunday. *
tenam e .....................
tSJNl}
iiier'weri* visiting at the home of
nf til** I. o. o. t-jhome at Jackson, !.«»• Cxitlersop. Sunday. Mr. Feights. E. Iluzell. domestic’science iw]
CAMPBEIJhaying permanently discontinued ncr was taken with acute indiges­
Hastings Pig. Co. pro. nnd
Mis.
Rogers
of
Ohio,
is
visiting
at
tier work there
liiauil...................................... It.to
Mr. Feighlner was not qbb* Elisha Strong's.
Niu Bertha Wornl. who ha* been tion.
to go home.
Milo Norcut t and
family of Je«s«* Moore. ■ .triage .. ................... 75
spending the ua,t week at the tiome
Dav-l* HefTelhnw-er and fam­ Clarksville, visited al Z. L. Nor­ Miller &amp; limns, maintenance *-’JN)
uf her aunt, Mr* A. O. Hood, left ilyMrs.
Rogers a boil,* fuel........... V. • 3PiJ«)
"f Freeport spent Sunday with cut is. Friday.
for (he w**st Friday. Miwwas ac­ the fonm*r s sister Mr. fiinl -.Mrs.
Upim motion the Board adjourn­
I In* laidies Aid Society will meet
companied a* far u&lt; Johet. ||| by James Cousins.
ed.
“Z
-I
*
with Mrs. Ham Smith. Tuesday.
Iler cousin. Mim Brtva HmsL whero
W. L. Shullers. Secy.
The Gleam*™ met at tljg home of
Erma
Sladee,
Elsie
Bendici
and
she will visit tlu* latter's sister James Cousins hsl Tuesday mgbt. Artem* Williams railed oir Vehmi
-Mrs. L. E. '1 urham and family.
’ fee cream aud cake were- served1.
lairgrrt Wheat Yield Yet Reported.
Eg^erman,
Sunday
afternoon.
W. Cosgriff and wife. Hurry CoL
Flossie Norcutl spent Saturday
• viui mid wife. Miss Edith Konjje aud
The average (dial quantity of wa­ tuglit ,wi1b Duivus
Norcult of bchuler.
Schuler, of Woodland, has the recnr- ,
Carl Viler aud Dave Miller, at- ter used a day in Hamburg Idr all tlark»vil!i&gt;.
Clarksville,
■
bird yield of wheat for Hairy tki_t
t**udc&lt;i the wild waxt show at Grand purposes Hl 1912 Mt IMJK6 cubic
Jtuih Shout spent Sunday with *7 bushels per ogre.
It any unei
Rmud.., Wednesday evening.
meters I77.OT8 cubic yards . all of Mabel Slater. .
cau report a larger yield, we will i
/VT4'*
.Bertha wmm
was
which was supplied from the pub-.
------------ b-* glad to inenliou it iu -the BANLutvw of Grand Rapids, vfajted the lie tyatam.
BA.N.NEH WANT ADVM. PAY.
|KEB.
.

Council Proceedings

Order Our Drays
When you have any moving to be
done. TWO ACTQ TRUCKS.

PIANO ANO SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

5) Dm* m&lt;*iid»*r of the Commit- I
Matthevra
fee on Resolulions.
*j
Each township, want or precinct
shall be entitled to such number of
delegates to the county convention
P. A. RHKLDON
&lt;*f ii. county a« shall be specified in
the call issued by the County Cum- ■
mtUeE
Money to loan on Rea) Haute. Real
By order of the Republican Stale Estate sold on comtnlaalon. General
conveyancing. Having » complete eet
Central t&gt;iinniiitce.
ot Abstract Books compiled from th*
Chairman;

Secretary.
BANNER WANT ADVR. PAY.

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

7oF BACKAGHt KIOHiT* ANO BLAOOtT

D408:/+^C
A nice assortment of subjects mounted on
heavy cardboard with imitation wood border, ready
to hang on the wall.

Special Price, only 10c
Bargains in every department. Sec our enamel
ware and kitchen ware for bargains.

Boyes’ Department Store
Hastings. Mich

OUR

COTTAGE BREAD
liveryone who tries it tells us “it is BEST.” Wc have a
splendid trade on Cottage Bread and il it constantly grow*
in4'
1
*
•
II you h/vc never tried it, Why not just give us a trial
rirdcrr' WA.- will appreciate it, and wc know that you will
be pIcMcd.

The Palm Garden
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Prop.

PHONE 548

Hastings, Mich.

Do You Wanta Home?
If so, drop in to see Bauer Bros

We are busy and; the city is full of new homes
building this,year, but there is always room for
another. Many are wise and have taken advantage
of low prices to make themselves independent of
rents and landlords,
Homes Built To Suit The Owner

The Hastings Lumber &amp;. Coal Co
Phone 254

Phone 224

�PAGE ELEVEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. U GUST 8. 1ML

nm wjth pr.-.p.-r times L&gt;t I
cooling and with suppliwl muirtute

'

Canning Time

. e&lt;-*« ....... .«» not- ca
■omlitiuna of thi* mem
lie llr*l egg is I'ipp**
Ihat come With th- in;
i»|H*ralr.
The jellj-Iik
dmws a lack of as-irml.
iug up of tho albumen
A pretrael.-d period ■•( I

This is the time you will need some of our Can*
ning and Pickling Spices and Flavors.

10c !
.... 25c !
....
50c ।
-

-

-

-

CELERY SEED. MACE. BLACK AND
WHITE MUSTARD SEED. ALLSPICE,
DILL SEED. JAMAICA GINGER. ENG­
LISH MUSTARD, CLOVES. CINNAMON.
PARAFFIN TO SEAL YOUR JELLY
CUPS.

[ Flavoring Extracts j
| We make them and know they are pure. Try |
|
them once and you will use no other.
|

THE DRUGGISTS

Golden Medical Discovery
iireenman.

riuo Greenmail' reiunuui to the

the HUbjecta they desire explained. In Plymouth line
asking question* wnd full lnr»riuall&lt;iii. I

Your Groceries During Chautauqua Week
should be bought from us-we give you excellent service -in­
Quality of Goods
Accuracy in Filling Orders
Prompt Delivery
Reasonable Prices
Phone us your needs this busy time and we guarantee good

Proper reed for tin- Hen
KITS CORNERS.

nt all lim
feed i* f&gt;*d night and nmi iiinc.
•Icy mnsh i.&lt; cnmpo&gt;u*il rtf
phi-in lifaii. Avli-'al infddllilg*.

o.ll*.

Ilie.11, niiciy Kroilliu
uir.lra .I..I I—r

hioiiiki

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.

..... ■-•■■•tiial.

..f l».. i«ul. .•rn. k.-.l !"T 0'1.

Wunderlich’s

..

W

ll»y«

-from id her birds,
seen llm.se symptom
fore, am writing to
The scratch feed is varied, de-: give im- infurmnlioi
pending somewhat upon, condition

in l|i&lt;
wheat al night mid
morning.
At certain season* of the ye
more graih is fed ul night in I1

Phone 83

Jefferson St.

.offering from luln-i
ivhul is c.niiiiioiily

NO MORE J
JLOSSES
"

the right -Hung in.

MU’l.E GROVE
■rtlia Palmer.

Hatching of Duck Ijnw.

RHOME 3l

eggs

Seasonable Foods
Salmis become one of the most generally served dishes
during the summer months.
And what Is a salad
without.

grqin, moisten some 'nf (he mu*h
getting ii to a crumlJy slate, am
placing it in troughs, wljat they
wiil ir.it in t'&gt; miinil*
al night.. Fn-*li win
Mangels

mid

&lt;VET

Hill.*d;lie C

period of Hue
to hatch; ilio k
If it is desired fo force llrr^hens natural or artificial. i

pnne lo Colo-

Mr. ami Mys. Henry Rera vi*i
relatives al Banth-ld. last w»-ek.

Mi*s Marion .lorn ' of Grand Hap
Is js visiting. Mr. ami Mrs. A. J

right ruyf.
milking tin

Hi.- Worst condili

,t inii-s a

TKY SAL-VET

Our Richelieu Lucca Olive Oil Is the finest quality oL
Italian Oil manufactured. You will appreciate il.

lion cnnenriiiiig my chicken*.

HOT WEATHER DRINKS

■nl Norton ami family a few

We offer a most palatable and rcfrcsliigg beverage in
both 0&lt;(r Ginger Ale mid Root Brer.
Those superior thirst quenchers are packed under
the Ilichelieu Bftand and for pleasing,' Satisfying, in­
vigorating qualities are unsur|Kiswd.

.

The Grocers

Il mu*l
ami anigld

OF GOOD MEATS
doesrr'l just happen to he so. There's a reason. In fact several
of-them.. The animal from which the meal is taken must lie in
good condition. It must-have been properly slaughtered. The
meat must be properly cured;
All these delads receive our most careful alienlion. We buy
the liesi stock that can be had.
We have u cement slaugliler
lious-*, and wc keep it clean. Our market is clean and we have
the largest coolers of any market in Barry County. There you
hiH- th*1 reason*. -JFhaFw why- you get good,'flndy'rtnvbri'if-mwff'r'
nt this market.

n» 162

BESSMER BROS.
n. mui

huu.,.,

Special Sale oE Breeder Stock
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Hens
and one Cock Bird
My White Plymouth Rock Hens and
one Cock. Bird
ALSO

7 Barred Rock Hens and one Good
Cock Bird and my White Orpington
Hens and o le C ock Bir d

These are my Brooding Pens and Exibition
Stock. Call if any Wanted Also my Exibit­
ion Coops.
Phons 385

M. W. Hicks

Hastings, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND. WALNUT STS.

BANNER WANT-ADS GET RESULTS

mother ■ of

Ouilnb

feathers.

amination and

Btirrel Phillij

inites al the ha»&lt;* of quill* where
Hie mites Work. Clivuje.your foeding'entirely. —Pn**ifrty- rmr -nmrtr
table scraps has caused . some in­
ternal trouble, causing the fishers

;

gin

raiiulv.

, Question—A'friend nf mine is go­
ing into the poultry business tn

lnk&gt;* I-riday. Ihe
particularly .1 -ii.uiger. around Hie .11111.
.
poultry, plant, io- is going to form
Itei-t perry and family and Mr.
a general npiliimt of . you.
That and Mr*. .1. V. Christy and daugh­
the argument that, in the -iimimT opinion may iu- good &lt;w bad, • de­ ter Helen eSinp.M at Wall lake
lime ihe chickens are happy and pending on Himillion’pf every­
cackling all Hie time, ami that thing.
Be read*'for a critical 1nsummer condition

Question—I api. having I rouble
gidling my chicken* out of the eggs.
The membrane seem* very tough
and-, rubberlike.
There is also a
jelly like substance directly under
the membrane next to (he chicken.
What could. I do to remedy it?
Eggs are 05 per cent fertile. Am
feeding plenty of green sluff, moat
scraps, charcoal, grit ami bran. &lt;
Answer—You arc not alone ' in
your trouble.
Report* from s**voral states hav^ come in with this
same difficulty. . Epim, personal
obsetAatiqh we have come to beIjove that this is duo largely to ir
lack of tnoslure.
Under proper
conditions then* is Mitficient moislure in the egg lo hatch it if it has
been retained. A machine that has

Safety First
This holds true in your electric
wiring. That's one reason

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

but from yiiur dgm-riiitimi wo are
not very strongly inclined Ih think

|iy wire nctliiig" and keep
iltinkj* going all the time?
In* glad of advice.
Answer—The healed house ques­
tion is easily answered.
Don't
have one.
If you have a good,
warmly constructed house wilh
plenty of ventilation ami sunliglit.
and a warm sleeping place they
will lay eggs in wliilcf if-llmy ale
from a laying strain, wilhmit a
heated house.
No, w'e would not
advise n gas stove on account or the
odor that comes from il and the
possible danger of lire. If you are
to heal Ihe house do il with a stove
at one end-of the liOQSe wilh pipes
running through pen.*.
.

C. E. HARVEY

your electric work. You'll
know it U done right aud that

m ar Shull.

feeding large quanlilies of ml ng;al

■inc

I will sell my

RlLTIMORi: TOWN LINE.

■ &gt;&gt;f lumber in
Make the same
more
surface.

THE FINE FLAVOR

NORTHEAST hi I LAND.

due- and be taken oul ib-unumid thoroughly

ding cau*ed by Ihe depluming mite
nr was tin- ointment too st long?

for Hniralo. last

North Side Pharmacist
Edna Dwight of Vermonlville
IM-C
MICH.
isite.l relatives- mid friends hist HAbllNOb,

&gt;ul|diur

E. C. Russ &lt;9 Son
•

WORKS WONDERS

isiUiig her fath-

GOOD OLIVE OIL?

Two Telephones

Hastings, Mich. I

nht that' Inf.

Barry County Agents For Rexall Remedies
SOODS DELIVERED

Aim to make that strong—anq digestion good—and you
,wilt keep -well! No chain ii stronger than iu weakest
link. Nq man is stronger than his stomach.
With
stomach disordered a train of diseases follow.

Tills department Is Intended to give: their

fat, more
corn are

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

The Stomach

lowed 16 drag along w
lieiALure ranging •ft'e.'ii :•

| Mrs. Price’s
|
Canning Comp. I
। 1 Package
। 3 Packages
| 7 Packages

EAST ASSYRIA.
p),. |,|,.a!mnt home of Mr*. Fern

spore

space

JUSTIN!

bacn, there m.&gt;y be insufficient
light. Tliis is an important essen­
tial. A window -an be installed al

Summer ('.oust Ipat ion Dangerous.
Electrician.
(j&gt;)i*ti|iatioii in summer lime'is
tmn-e dangerous than in the bill,
winter &lt;&gt;i- spring.
Tim food /oil
eat is often conlaminalkL* atm is
ARBUTUS
more likely to ferment in your
slomwJi.- 4’lieig you -IMM- api-4o
■Lrink Id waler .luring the
Quality Tea, sold at popular price,
hot weather, thus injuring y&lt;mri
50c
.
stomach.
Colle, fever, ptomaine;
poiMining and other ills are natur1 Finest Jjipan Tea—Put up espec­
you well, as it increase* the bile.
ially (or us. Sold at
Ihe natural laxative, which ride
Hie Innvels of the congested poisOllOtis waste. ' 1
make you feel be
Jeflerson St.
mid rlfevllvd. Take
tonight.
. Hastings,
Mich.

The Coffee Ranch

A little more Pocahontas Coal ♦.
that we can sell at Summer Prices.

and expense of ' building
(Miultry Imuse'iijid then ind

If you want to take advantage of the LOW price on Pocahontas or Hard
Coal you should buy your coal now, as delay means higher prices.

or repairing?
। ■•■ry two or throe +
years he m.i&gt;
a cartload of] A
droppings.
i&gt;.-. I'ionally this casn “
happen**aml lie- 'Wiior i* always a ▲
good sperimen &lt;&gt;( general-shiftlessOOM.
I▼
The proper " iv lo thqjxnighly | ▲

Soft Coal

honso
to u- a spray pump.
A, .
hand spray e.i'n I- pun-ha*ed for
few dollar*, afid -hould be on every ▲
-farm.
Mix He- whitewash raffier ^
thin, so that 11 will flow readily, nnd 4
keep well stirred, ..Spray it mi good A
and plenty in order that it may ”
penetrate .•'••ry crack and cbAi.-e.j4
The vei'inin Will dlsannear?

4

W. T. Greene. Hopkinton, N. IL.
writes Hie folliwvmg letter, which -

1
Gb&amp;qdfi
bad been atlhct.-d with
very stubborn kidney trouble. Foley khhioy Pills d.Hif more to com- T
;
pletu
her r.i-overy than anyTnedi-l^
।
cine
she has lak- n and I feel it my
।
dulyto reconuiwnd them."—Arthur
.
Mulholland.
—Adv.

Have all sizes at
$4.50 Per 2,000 lbs.

We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to carefully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present BARGAIN
COUNTER PRICES, and we should like to have our customers take ad
vantage of the prioes while we can offer them the opportunity.
w

ALWAYS in the market (or GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS. ETC, and can sell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Giyc us a friendly call.
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Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc
---------—-ar-'i
*
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Dealers in-Grain, Beans, Seed, Hay, Coal, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH

&lt;
'4?
'4

�THE HAfirnNOS BANNER, Al’GtWT S, HfL
----------------- 1 V -------------------------, ' . ........... —
■
■ ■ .ii
week.------------------- .---------------------------- artd Mrs. Nagels of Cloverdale and at Slorris Willianison’s.
: brought out a number from Hdsl­
Miss Esther Htrringlon of Three. .Mr. le^wis of Milo motored to Union
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Welch spent ' mgs -in his auto, also Chas. Andrus
Oaks, is home for three "weeks | City and Coldwater Saturday and! Sunday at Ada Swanson’s.
t from Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Gor-vtiraHoa with her parents here.
I Bunday. , " Mi*.* GeriHide Baker ~ is' eiiler- timn from Welcome, ME' and Mrs.
Bert Reuter, Letia Perkins. Har-| Miss Ln-ile Bullock of Detroit is] tammg' a lady friend from GtMd j Hathaway from Irving. The pro­
ceeds to add to the W. Cr. T. U.
ry Thompson and Mary Broods । visiting nt Harry Jones'.
Rapids al the present time.
spent Sunday U i, in take.
I ,Mr and’Mrs. C. C. Williamson amt1 Ernest Ca«lwallader mid Henry. I treasury, »lu.or».
Baptists from Hastings will hold
liF.AIl (il? *'i 11 i iui-'
son Audrey of Battle Creek spent Germain made a business trip to
V
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Gl ”
.
Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Morris Knlmiiazno Salunlay forenoon.
their picnic Wednesday al Podunk
Mrs. R. I). Evers spent -Tuesday in Williamson. Mrs. Williamson reThere were sixty-six people that lake on Frank Smith’s landing.
Kalmnaxoo..
turned home with them for a few ‘ look dinner al the Evera Hotel Sun­
Emil Bmichman, wife/ and baby,
The Misses ucrnice and Golaidays' visit,
day.
spending a few days- vvtlli
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Gahtiipr are
Brackett of Ross spent from Tues-1 Tile Yrtung Peoplr's Class of Milo
friends al Crooked lake.
day until Friday visiting nt Morrisjwill give an ice ortuim social nt’the! spent Sunday al Fred Vanhike'.*.
Mr. atul Mrs. Bigg* are entertain­
Williamson's.
.home of Mr. and.Mr A. Harry Joiiesi Mrs. Ira Haskins, mid daughter
-Mrs. Henry Dwiilieiir. who hns| Friday evening. ' August 7. Music! lb-nab&lt;-ll. who have been spending ing a enusin Mrs. Crow and daugh­
been spending wvend &lt;riy» til the and grnnes will be. the features of- snipe lime visiting ndative* near ter fnmi Hillsdale. Mich.
Buller Smith's sun is Kuffertug
Evers Hotel, reuirivd t" her homo the evening. Everyone come mid' Itu-hlmid Junction, returned home
I with u very sore fool,
in Kalamazoo last week.
■
! have a good lifnr.
Suii'fay.
Mrs. Greenhow and Mrs. A. E. | Mr. mid Mrs. A. E. Kettle enter-1
j Army worms uro disappearing.
MH TH. RITLAMi.
Kettle entertained a coinpanj^ of • lained company* from Kalamazoo;
; The Story wa.* magnified in this
ladies al Ihe latter * cottage Thurs- 1 for over Sunday.
A large company utteruled Ihe ir&lt; section.’ The worst damage was for
■lay for dinner.
Master Audrey Williamson nf! cream social al Mr.
Loehr's Sat­ I Henry Zerbeb but-not as bad as the
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Jones, Mr. Battle Creek is spending the week : urday evening.
Mr.
Maywocn I paper* reported.

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left Saturday nighl for Hhmucrville, Ohio, where they will vi»it
the fornier’a parents, for about-two
WBCkC' ” -------- --------------------------- - ---- 1
liny Conway, who has been visit­
ing friends here, returned to Grand
Rapids, Monday.
Mrs. Prti’r Godfrey visited her
daughter, Ray llcnung, al Lake
City, most of last wee*.
Orlo Patterson of White Cloud
visited here last Wodiir.-rtlay.
.Miss Mabel Blough of Hastings
was the guest of Miss Mabel King,
last week.
•
Floyd Wood who lias been visit­
ing hi* father nt Big-Rapids, re­
turned Wednesday.
.
Mr.-. Minnie Sh-oii retiniir.l lo
her work Iu Blake A Son's Store
Salurdfop hfler several weeks va­
cation.
W. W. Kenway of Fowler, visited
al Hie home of Frank l.'lrich last

ARE YOU

ENGAGED?

THE SCHOOL TH^T GETS RESULTS
WE ARE ENGAGED IN CONDUCTING OUR JEWELRY
STORE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS COM­
MUNITY. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE IN THIS BUSINESS HAS
TAUGHT US WHICH MANUFACTURERS MAKE THE BEST
GOODS, AND THIS KIND ONLY DO WE HA VE IN OUR STORE..
WHETHER IT IS AN ENGAGEMENT RING OR ANY ARTICLE
OF JEWELRY WE HAVE IT FOR YOU AT A FAIR AND
SQUARE PRICE.

Mothers of Men
This Is My Appeal Direct To You

Now Listen!

L. V BESSMER

THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
THE GIFT STORE
ESTABLISHED IN 1883

«»ekk

IMMIGRATION RECORD IS

This institution develops men. I know the needs of your boy. I
know the needs of your girl, you know and I know that they are not
alike. Your boy is not like any other boy that ever lived. Your two
boys are notalike. Your two girls are not alike. You even sometimes
wonder how brothers and sisters can be so radically different. Dilferent in ternperment, dillercnt in tastes. Different in desires, different in ambitions. You
know that this is true. But—
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ctiiect

S

AL

BROKEN YEAR ENDING JUNE 30!....... .
h
tU
'••ral day* ul .Mr*. II. Hougliliiliu *.
.Mr: mid Mr*. Floyd Watkins mid
Number of immigrants Coiniuu lo
Our Shores’ Readied Total of
Sunday at I.. W. Ahilkius'. '
(her LT7.7.000.
. Mr-. Harriet Maddn* of Morgan
Advance figures serve to sliftwf aii,| Mrs. i». I). Willimhs of Grand
that tli&lt;- number of immigrants fori Hapids oml Mrs. t'.hn*. Bidelnian »d
the fiscal year ending June 30. as; this -Ii&lt;•••( spent Wednesday with
reported to the immigration bureau j Mrs. Will Biddinnn.
will exceed 1,355,OUt'.
I
Phillip Oswalt mid
family of
• The statistic* of - immigration ; Wk-burg. Mich., visited Thursday
form mi interesting study, and and Friday at. ('.lias. Castelem'-.
plotted on a graphic chart with jMi-- Alice Cas|e|ein
returning
curves woui'i
would .-now
show remarkable'home
with iin-ni
them rFndiiy.
curvi-s
leiiiaisanir. niine woo
riuay.
• llucualions depen.ldnl upon Indus-1 Karl M.ulan mid Mr. Winn of
trial and political condition-. In ji.nn.,
Sunday at I.. W.
1K50 the number had reached 301'.- Calkins’
.lU?’A.!!K,v'AT? I’.!!'

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”11'1 'h-

n,u

Now Get This
The public school system says that they are exactly alike. The public school^
system says that what is good for one is good for the other. They tell you that ev-’
cry other hitman being is just alike and should be trained in identically the same
way.
•
Now do you believe that? Why of course you don’t.
Now I take yutir Imy ami develop him along
the lines that he should go. It I find tluit
he is going L. be a good tarnicr. I will give
him a practical education and I will make
him a ♦.uccc-'ful farmer. It he wants to
study medicine, aild that is his “forte,” he
certainly should, have Michigan Business
&amp; Normal College Training. Many of our
young men arc dcvel&lt;t|&gt;cd into practical
lavvyers. well eipiippcd. Manv are I’urcnastng Agents, ^alcs Managers. Chief Accountants. Factory Siiperinunikiit.-. etc. Some of them become architects, s^nk* teachers, ami we have
• turned out a few preachers.
But now don't your own common sense tell you that a preacher with ii
good thorough business equipment, a man educated along the lines of scicnlitic efficiency, a man who can organize a church along business lines*, will be
a better preacher and a more successful preacher, than one who knows noth­
ing ol business efficiency ?
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"'“ikhUHn nt llu.

in iwo.
Hut by P.*m the tlguers; .
.
.__ wtii-iuwiniti'*
had more than doubled, reaching ;
‘
-MWriman s
1.027.121. The high water mark | .. ?’ ili|14|lll.lll
r.llll4|v S1&gt;pt,t
was attained with IAR5.3W in IW7; I
r Vmt

s.

" ""'X

'.'sr-tSx1 '■

low the million mark, mid H'l.’t! ”J.1.,
Aiade a record only inferior to t li.it| •*'‘'W&gt;
of nix years before. with l.li»7^&gt;- rliU,K
Thus it in seen that- this year’s
ous reeprd by. more than
a5Xlft’,Oda’Vl,1'r&lt;a‘

70.000.
a,’UU*

underwent tin

Couch with her hmiscbold

Pennsylvania ranks second ini The'Cemetery,(Sriile which met
number of immigrants., mme niaii;:i| tie- CounIv Farm July 3u was
one-wventh of-all arrivals giving WPj| al I ende.l.'proceed* being «HA’S,
this stale as their destination. Ilie
---------------------------- number readiing here last year;
TAM ARAC CORNERS.
’M th. -o, 5!».iis’. ' anio j Liltta Mis. Margaret Kilpatrick
ornnnaUy through the port of Phil-; j, H|H-nding a few weeks with her
ud.c|l'l,,a| auntie-. Mr-. Nettie Curtis and
Ihus it i* seen that our Interest I Mr*. Ora Hoiiglilen.
in the quality nf our pdlential rit-! Mi-- Florence Kiiil- spent over
liens - is more •■fham arad-mii', ■ Sunday with Lmira Smith.
Cmintless enierpri-e* of mauiiiludc’ The young pimidcH party which
within our borders depend upou wa- cnlcrtmii'-d at Mr. mid Mrs.
the mental mid physical capacity "f Ut'‘uben Gerlingers. Friday evening
those admitted u|hJh inspection, W.I- well attended.
The evening
1 hough the enuipeialion is riiiipb- was spent in playing games and
enough, it is ini|.&lt;i—it.tr to esHmate r
'
iln» hfiftiepFo of tfie -X’.ir*»rxlo 'IMF
our institution-.
Many &gt;&gt;f the-.-1
’•forgoflen inillii'n.*" ' ------- nn?
-Hon, instrnd of bein'
ing Of the earth, have is-’-n Ilie men
wlio-e uilmurmuring toil laid tie­
foundation of Hie vast fabric of.mirIjmae
national prosperity. It is th-- crime

abidiue mid diliio nl intan-r*
.
fn&gt;m our railroad* mid farm- mid tnfternoon.
faitories by the erection of olhyi
*
tamers than those of th" pnrnafy
physical and menial stipulation*
If Ilie lest of Intellectual ftuperior- I 0

1 li.-t-

HH’tpbiT'.'d that sotm-'.of tin .................. ......
dmu’ermi* criminal* .are the mo,I irlu in autos.
learned. We do iiol want, bad menThe L. A. s. will have, a picnic
with lirmn*. No may will be
dinner in lite gutye al. I.nk«i j&gt;d&lt;-s*a.
ta-ted iH-caiwe lie Is a srli.dar, tmlitlie -econd M hur-day in \\uinist.
Ills first efedential- should be Hio-s iTIle West Odes-a sewing circle will
of character ratbor than formal ;«!*•» meet Jlier.’; the same day.
education.
Every body invited lo come.
NORTHEAST BARRY.

FREEPORT.
Clara Clark win*

ji-ct. "Wljirt J- a Good Education,"
litifd t&lt;rt- (In- pa-f week, relunwil to
Don’t/fotp-l lin
cream e»&gt;rial j li'*r lioiiy ui Grund Rapids, Thitr.*Fridtiv even- dav.
'
iuX, Autnisl "III.
Mr.* Dirki.-"ii of Balllm»re vi-i(r.| her wandson Russell Molt and
Wilbur 1&gt;. If. Smith .nd Grand
Mrs Elmer ly.dfey aud children' Wt'diitMlny.
nf (*,|i&gt;vei*dnk visiled her parents,
F. W. Kenjon mid son, Hugh,
Mr. and Mrs. (tango Roach, lull wore in Grand Rapid*, Thursday,
Charles l.urveti of Traverse City.
Estill Barm-* of Hickory Corners. is Ihe guest at the liutne of C. A.
ii Bludeni of Albion Collcin*. aairiM'-d Curtiss.
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...........
Mr*. Lewis Miller 'fipohl Sunday
Sunday. Wo are glad y&gt; we the I al Gun Lake.
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voung men earnestly working in I Hr. .1. W. HiatPrink wltn has im-n
the cauw of Christ
Iattending col leg., at. Boston, fo; the
Vernor Webster mid.family spenl 'past sir weeks returned to Hie vilKuudnyiil Waiter Bristol's mur j hum Kiduiday.
Lacey.
, F. A. KImou who has bi er, visit­
Ed. Eldrefl is jpending a few days j mg relatives in Hastings, nduiflad
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..............hoiru: i«;dmday*.
Mr. ami MT*. Frank Newton have I Mis* Marinn Bnuma is visiting
I
II.ia
*
to B-wlrrtt. Mass.. In Visit her...........................
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lien* Ernest mid Will McGufti.■ Mr. aud Mi-. Edd Babbitt tuolojr,
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' Jed to ijiivung,- Sunday.
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INNER AVANT ADAS. PAY.
| E. H. Everhart and L. M. Curlisj]

START YOUR BOY OUT NOW
We have a fine enrollment.

Our rooms arc filling up rapidly.

Many

• tfred* of others. .\|y experience dates over tunny years. 1 hdvc developed
and cdiicated more than four thousand young men and women. 1 have
placed them where opportunity awaited them.

TRAINED YOUNG MEN EARN BIG MONEY
and Sh'irtlutn&lt;l Course.
&amp; Shepard C&lt;».,' at Billiblc and nroiwr t«» iiujilish the letter.* recently stih-

“The salary letters hereto attached. Are forwarded to von for
will prove a source of pleasure to yTOteWe to tho fact that they are
satisfactory results obtained by the framing offer cd by v&lt;mr college, and the further fact that thev
are forwarded to you b&gt;* one vv^io ajfpreeiatc* fully every effort which you saw tit tn pul forth in his
behalf, while under your supervision.

anv thing of Uiat
nature whatsoever, but they are simply proof, beyond tfic
can accomplish, if hp will.co-operate with you in the effort:
xcrcisc in behalf «&gt;i
students."
Ihe other paragraphs are even more interesting, but thi
refrain from publishing them. The “salary letters" referred to
than the stories of
success
.
...
__ ‘ ’we read ..in.magazines,
------------------------------—— . -j-caTi-give
i.’..v
L. ’ contain
_r.7T."
‘ by tlic*follovviug
n.._ y,..r*s-n*rtcrtxs?
you a little Idea '.".•-..
id what
they
• . . .1&lt;,ll« an offer of a |»&gt;sitiun to Mr. Stiles by the Xichvls &amp; Shv|
good iiiitjai salary.
.
.\uk-u&gt;t.3i, 1911. an increase in salary.
July 1. 191.2. another increase.
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■ary 7. 1914. still another increase with the

&lt;
, ■ .
,
you think of nnythnii* morc^jatiMsiuttiry in the way-ni*jireitjrcs^

Now Remember This
\ our boy i.s not like any other boy. He cannot be traiued like
find the tliiiiu for which he is fittv»KL want to find «hc work that fie.
him another Nir. Stiles—the world nccd-gsiich men. If h&lt;; has tin- qualitic
agent
1 want to make him a purchasing aqcnt. If he has the qualities that spel|_*ut
1 want to train him ^lung those lines. 1 wapt to dcvelpp YoL'R |J( &gt;Y, for ju-t tha
he is best lilted.
livery mother .is individually am! p. tonally rcsponsIbU tor the development of her children.
YlJl’K lioy’s'future rests-with YOUR deci-ion.
.
•
J am at my .office irotu_8 (o 11*45 in the inortiiny and front 1 to 5 in the afternoon.
C. J&lt; ARGUBRIGHT, Director of Sttccc' .iitl Destinies.

Michigan Business and Normal College
“THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS”
C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, President
DAVID SILLERS, Secretary
43-4S-47 Weft Main Street, Battle Creek, Mieh.
Entrance Through Bijou Theatre Lobby
.
Thirty-third Annual.ball Term, Sept. 1-8, 1914
OFFICE HOURS:—8:00 lo 11:45 A. M.; 1:15 to 5:00 P. M.

Saturd.ys 9:00 io 11:45 A. M; 1-15 to 4:00 P. M.

�PAGE THIRTEEN

TWAITWMMBAW** Al Glffr 6. 1»1L
MARTIN CORNEILS.
- John Whetstone and daughter,
Alice, visited relatives at Baltic.
Creek and attended the reunion of
the Wood’s family there the past
week.
'
MM .Myrtle Mead .of -Kalamazoo
visited her couaip, .Mrs. Sadie Hil­
ton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Munn and tho
Mimes Lena and Annie Hcideinan of
Lakeview, visited Mr. and’ Mrs. Orr
Fisher, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allele Roller of
Lakeviinv visited Mrs. Bolter* pa’renls, Mr, nnd Mrs. E. Finder. Sat­
urday night ami Sunday.
■
Mrs. Joseiih Mend is aLtemliiig 1hn
F. M. conference at Mnulmi and
will- visit her brother at Traverse
City before returning.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Wunderlich and
son. .Milan, spent Sunday wilh Clay
Price and family.
Geo. Lancaster was in Grand
Hapids. last Friday.

Itei chord-Tri in Wedding.
A very pretty' wedding was sol­
emnized al the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
H. D. Trim Wednesday evening, July
29, when their daughter Lora' was
united in marriage to AdellHrt
Reickord of Big Bay, Mich.
Miss Elsiu Hlienke
acted as
bride's maid, Mr. Walace Trim,
cousin of | ho bride ns best man and
litlbi Vivienne Sutton as ring bear­
er, Hev. H. Cddfe of Bellevue ol)leiated.
The bride was daintly gowned )n
pink Voile with lace trimming and
carried white roses; the bridds
HAGLA DISTRICT.
maid was also dressed in pink and
Born, to Mr. nfid Mrs-. Elisha carried^swcet peas, the Hower girl
Thurston, July 27, an eight (xnind । was dressed in vvhito and carried
Imy, who will- answer Id the nninr । the ring iu a basket of sweet pen*.
of Charles Kenneth.
Refreshments'wefe sorv&lt;'d«by Ihb
.Mias Lydia Wunderlich spent last
week visiting friends iu mid around Misses Glemia Doud, Edna Hounds,
Hazel Hound and Margarite Ryan.
Freeport.
The guests from out of town worn
Ernest Kenyon was in mir in'ig!)Mrs. Frank Trim; Tacoma. Wash-i
Imrhood Inst Saturday.
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Trim, Tacoma,'
Mrs. Della Hagla spent Saturday ington: Waller
nnd Sunday wilh Mrs. Millon Jen­ Washington: Mrs. Henry Wallonia-'
nings of Hastings. I he-friends of ter.'Conslanline; Mrs. A. A. IteesIhis neiglilxirhixul are sorry In hear iiihii. Constantine; Mrs. Pearl Wenz,
Lansing; Hev. and Mrs. • IL Coorc,
.that Mill Is in such poor health.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Wallers of- Bellevue.
Hustings spent Saturday mid Sun­
Mr. rnul Mrs. Tteirkom will be nt
day willi . their mother. Mrs. L. home io tlielr friends after Augusl
Walters.
1st. at Big Bay. Mich. ■

Holland Furnace Economy, Cleanliness
and Durability
Burning the gases mid snot. Ihe
Holland destroy* unhealthy ami imcbaii trouble makers.' This seta the
• ||i&gt;llmi&lt;r' Furnace in a class by itMf.
First—For fuel economy by burn­
ing everything combustible. '
Second—For cleanliness, by burn­
ing lie: uns and soot there are no in­
ternal explosions mid pulling. TJiis
absolutely prevents opening of the
joints a common troubly with the
ordinary furuhee,
&lt;
Thirl—For durability, by Healing
the Castings evenly.
‘
&lt;
If you wank the right kind of heat
in your home you 'ought to inves­
tigate the Holland.

J. W.Tibbatts,
Hastings, Mich.

H. C. Redmon, {S'c®
Lansing, Mich.

) Michigan.

( AillkMAZfABM AwiMMI
&gt;0RiDwt&gt;fcni Dairy

Department
MILO.
Miss Lavera Doster n. tllendlng
a house party al Wall lake this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Aldrich were
in Kalamazoo last Tuesday.
.Hrs. Bia Hramislelter spenl last
week with her husband in-Clove-&gt;
laud. Ohio.
Mrs. Thatcher of Grand Rapids
visiter her sister, Mb. Burt Mc­
Bain, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arbor of Kal­
amazoo recently spent tho day with
Mr. and Mrs. Orr.
Albert Chase and Miss Mildred
Shorter went lo Goguac lake Inst
Saturday for a three days’ visit.
Tho Milo Sunday School will hold
their annual picnic at Kammerer’s
landing August J2. All are invited
to attend.
Mrs. Mills will entertain the La­
dies’ Home Club next Thursday at
Fair Oaks.
Mrs. AIIhtI Chase retuynetl from
Niles last Tuesday, bringing little
Homer Fisher with her.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Flower speht
List Sunday in Kalamazoo wilh Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kennedy.
'
Clark IkMilittle and his bride'of
Detruil were calling on Milo friends

Is expected very soon now.
You will want a Buick if you
ever ride in one and see one
of them perform. It will pay
you to wait foy the BUICK
1915. Watch for our an­
nouncement.

Buick Co.

27

Hastings,'Mich.-

NEW SHOE SHOP
No. 119 North Michigan Ave.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED •
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

W. F. PRIEST
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN

NASHV1LLE~

Miss Lorna Vincent of Belding
who ha* been visiting friends here
Marled home hat Thursday morn­
ing. She was aacompanied u far ns
Grand Rapids by Misa Helen Pro 11,
where they epent four days wilh
friends and relatives.
F. M: Quick went Lo Indiana Sat­
urday for a few days visit and on
his way home will attend the race*
in Grand Hapids.
Russell Opdyke of' Grand Hapids
was a guest at L. E.-Frail’* the lat­
ter part of last week ami the Hrsl of
__
thia.
Mrs. W. B. Corlrigbt left Sundaw
L-pnincr f.m
b visit in
evening
for a
in Vermont.
Mrs. Mary Bcdlhorn and daughter
Miss Daisy spent last week with rel­
atives in Battle Creek.
.
Mrs. M. H. Klelnhan- returned
from a two-weeks visit al 1’eniwaler
last week Tuesday.
J. Robert Smith returned fi'oiii
Ann Arbor, where he has been in a
hispiUl since July .ttlii and' under«wenl an operation for Imrma, last
week Tuesday.
Miss Mae Rothaar was at Ann Ar­
bor the Orel of last week.
There lias been new Walk laid on
the west side of Lentz -St. so that
now there is a good walk on tli.it
side of the street from Washington
lo Sherman streets.
G. W. Gribbin is repairing the old
cider mill on Sherman St., and it
will soon l.»- ready for operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ory Chaffee and Mr*.
8. A. Goll motored to Battle Creek
and spent last Thursday.
8. A. Gall and E, L. Sclunitz were
at Middleville last Thursday mi'
business.
Floyd Pierson of Grand Rapids

Mr. ami Mrs. John Doster onlerItdned Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ehnnan
of .Kalamazoo last.Friday and Sat­
urday.
The Milo'ladics will be entertain­
ed fur ten al llulderncss Hall Aug­
ust 19. Everyone cordially invited
to attend.
• Sunday.
luwl Saturday Albert Chase
Mr. and Mrs. Clift Kleilihaii* and
found five of his shoals swimming sbu William went to Pent Kaier last
in a large cement lank of water. Saturday for a two weeks visit.
Mrs. F. C. Lentz returned home
Evidently they had been in the tank
some time ns they were very tired from her western trip last Friday
porkere,
morning.
Mrs. Henry Hoe who iias lieen vis­
Mrs.-Hall, who has been spending
a coiipb* of weeks with Mrs. iting her children in Montana re­
Blanchard, - has returned to her turned home last Friday evening.
Mrs. Stephen Benedict uml daugh­
home in Grand Rapids.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Goble attended ter, Mrs. Hoy Reynolds, who have
Ilie pioneer picnic at Cedar Creek been in Battle Greek for some lime
last Thursday.
last Saturday much improved in
Mrs. Boyce has a very bad rheu­ taking treatments, returned home
matic Iroiilije in her" fool.
last Saturday, much improved in
Mrs. Addison Spaulding is so health.
,
Miss Olive Walker 0? Middleville
much worse that she is again con­
fined to Tier hed.
Miss Mabie spent Sunday afternoon and even­
Spaulding is camiK for tier and An­ ing with MissJ'aulino Kunz.
na Garrett is doing the house work.
Mrs. N. J. Severance of Middles ilie
Mrs. Henry Pennels of Milo and was a guest of Mrs. S. A. Gott and
Mrs. Coacher of Richland went to oilier friends here from Friday till
Iowa Inst-week to visit Mrs. Calvin Monday.
•
StuarL
There is a new ccim iit walk be­
The annual picnic of the Flower ing laid on J he west side id Queen
family occurred July 31 ul Allen­ St, east of C. L. Glasgow 's and Will­
dale. Gull lake, sixty m'ernliers of iam Strong's residence property.
Hie family were present. .This
family has lost none of its members Sunday with relatives at Woodland.
during the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Titiparsh, Mr*.
.Mrs. Orr visited Sirs. Kcrshau in Walter Scheldt and son Ralph, vis­
Plainwell last week.
aed relatives in North Castleton

CRESSEY.
Mrs. Van Laird returned (o her
home in Leonidas, Saturday, after
several weeks visit with her cousin
Mrs. W. Fisher. .
E. D. Reynolds, who was Tailed
north by Inn illness nnd death of
hi&lt; brother, is ngain at home.
Mr. ami Mr*. Willie Shorter are
Um guests of the latten's parents in
Kalamazoo.
Mr*. Anlionelte Davis of Leoni-

1915 BUICK

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Denbier attended the
Evangelical camp meeting and conferencc at Heed City Iasi week nnd
over Sunday and the only service
held at the Evangelical church here
Sunday was tjabbath school.
There was no preaching, service
nt the M. E. church Sunday even­
ing on account of a number of the
members attending I he camp meet­
ing at Eaton Hapids in Die afternoon
and evening.
.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wertz and
Mrs. I.ucina Fisher a couple of days thiee sons have been -pending a few
last week.
days at their cottagi'; .it Thorhapph*
Mrs. Tom Gorham of Milo, visit­ lake.
/ .
A number aj ypting ptkiple from
ed her brother, Waller Bolyen and
family. Monday.
hero utleudeuMhe dance at Thorn­
.Mrs. Clay Barber gave her daugh­ apple last Friday evening.
ter. Itozella. a party oil her 71 li ‘ There is a new tool house being
birthday, which occurred Wednes­ erected on the itew addition at the
day, July 2V. 12 girl friends helped cemetery and if we could only have
to make the day a merry one.
a little chapel Up there dnd the city
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber vis­ waler our cemetery would be upited his brother. Frdd and family to-date nnd a very tx-auliful place.
near Galesburg. Sunday.
Waller Springbmg had a vacation
. Frank Wright, son Ixm and Clay last week and spend it with friends
Barber motored to Sonoma, Sun- in &lt;5rund Rapid.-. Liu-inu and Nor­
way.
; Iff-'."Newell Barber will entertain I Misi Majrgnnd P^ iy of-Ihilrml
THjr m'eiA’YTT*. .Vduiii Grant,ffTfvtiT-. came Saturday to -P'-iid her vaca­
iimitzoo Gii* week.
tion with hur parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ilburles and Irving Barbtfr are George Perry.
building a house foundation
in
Miss Florence Gndie Visited her
Richland.
brother and his wife. Mr. am! Mrs.
Work will be cmnmenced on I In­ C. E. Grohe al Ballunon? last week.
road from Holden's corner to the
Miss Minnie Durlinm is visiting
railroad again this week.
relatives in Battle id-ek.
Some one ramped -in Warren
Fisher's woods,
presumably • on daughter Margaret are spending
Sunday..and left a tire. The ramp Ilie week nt Ihe Dirklnsun-RowIi-y
wa* oirlhe north side of Ihe woods cottagi1 ul Tliornnpple lake.
on the shore of Indian Lake and but
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. .Wilkinson nnd
for th** kindness of neighbors on grandchildren 'A»hie| nnd Lnnore
MureiileUe. spent Sunday willi Mr.
ium warning, there would have and Mrs. Cffas. Strickland iu WoodBeen great &lt;|ainage done by desfror- iand.
iug his entire woods,
il is still
Von W. Furniss ami family are at
burning,' but hoped to be under their cottage nt Thonianplo lake.
control.- The farmer's stiller much
Mrs. Hannah Moore of Middleville
here from hunters and campers was a guest of Mi&gt;. David Kunz
who take possession of Ihe Holds Sunday and Mmiday.
and woods without ns much ns say­
Miss Nellie Grohe of Baltic Creek
ing “by your leave."
is a guest of her C0U&lt;m, Miss Flor­
Dorothea, wife of Charles Enzian ence Grohe.
Mrs. F. F. Sliilliiu- returned from
2H, HU i. Soli was born in lie'-so- her visiting trip Monday noon.
ilannstadl, Germany, March 6, IR39.
Mrs. Frank McD-rby returned
and came to America at the age of home from Chicago Monday after­
one year.
Her maiden name wait noon.
DorOetba Mcrlau, um| she was mar­
Miss Daisy Scolhoui was.at Has­
ried to-Mr. Euzian in 18rtl. Besides tings' Monday aftornoon.
her husband she leaves 2 sons and
Merle Flo'ry went to Caledonia
one daughter. Adalbert, of Cressey, Monday-aflernoonJo visit his aunt.
Willian of Ib-.ib'lon. Va.. and Mrs.
Mrs.Sophia Kunz hud a severe
Clell Conyer of Cressey, ami many »&lt;roke of apopb-xy Sunday which
relatives nnd friends, The funer­ paralyzed her whole leftside. Mrs.
al was held at her into home Thurs­ Kunz has made 4mr home with lier
day morning al 10:00 o'clock and daughter, Mrs. Ed. Keyes for some
she wi|s laid lo rest in the Prairie­ time.
ville Cemetery.
‘ Harold Shutter of Grand Hapids
wnsm guest at Georg&lt;* Franck’s and
“Stny-at-Honw*" SulTerrrs of liny Chas, Nease’s the latter ^&gt;art of la.-rl
week and over Sunday.
. Fever mid /kMInna-Get a Bottle
Dr. S. M. Fowler and vdre^d Bal­
of Foley’s Honey and Tar
tic Croek called on relatives lieTV,
Compound!
Sunday.
Restful sleep, relieL and comfort
Miss Nona Michael of Hastings
from choking, gasping asthma ami was a guest of Mr*. Lydla'Talhrop
tormenting hay fever for those who Sunday.
take Foley's Honey and TAr.
Il
Mrs. Clms. Muhaiiey and son
spreads a lieiiting soothing coaling Maurice and daughter Velma were
as ii slide mIowii ii raw tp-kling guests of the funnel's father. John
Ihrual. and slops irritating coudts Wortz the llrst oft lie week.
and summer colds.—Arthur Mul­
Frank Dilbnhncr of Chicago spent
holland.—Advl
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Chas.

Fowler and sister, Mrs. L^dia'Lath­
rop.
Mrs. Hazel Hart, nt Detroit and.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Gras-man of I
Battle Creek are guest* of Mr. and.
Mrs. C. H. Tuttle.
John Leek of Eaton Rapid*, and
Mrs. Feaster of Lansing, vi«il.«*d m
B. B. Braden's. Bunday.
Miss Marjorie Ih’aiu- visited al
Bastings, tho latter part of last ■
week;
ami daughter.^
Ethel and Miss Gladys Keith of
Kalnmo. were guest* at L. B. Put­
ter's, Monday.
.
.
Mrs. James G. Fallas of Grand
Rapids is- visiting Mrs. Bert Partridge.
* Mr. and Mi-s. i*
C. \r
M. i&gt;.
Putnam a &lt;
niece. Miss Carrie palmer- mid
B. Potter attended canip meeting
Eaton Rapids, Sunday.

Oh, Joy! Oh, Gladness!

CIRCUS
Coming to Town

HASTINGS
Tuesday, "

AUGUST

from Eaton Hapids the lii-t of Unwefk and. paAed and stored her
liouMdiold-*’gi*od» a* she ha* rented
tier htiusb
Mr. nnd

I ■

2 and 8 P. M., RAIN OR SHINE

aml family nt their
Thornapple lake.
.
Bert Partridge, will, a lot of hcl|
cut ilown the?huge ci-ab apple (re
in the front ynM of Georgi’ Brown
place on Phillips st reel'om* evenine
last week.

KOI TH NASHVILLE.
Dale Downing visilnl
Mrs. Ikrle Navuo Sunday.

vtsirtiig fir ami around Na.-divilb*.
Miss Marie
Peterson returned
from Allegan nnd Grand Hapids
Wednesday, where «|p&gt;
visiting the past four w&lt;

May returned

from

Battle Greek

ONLY CIRCUS THIS YEAR

Sunday at Bert Cotreil's in Knlujno.

World’s Greatest Glrous, Organization
3 RINGS
2 STAGES

Battle Creyk lire spending a few
days nt Dennis Ward s.
Bethel mid Ester Heath spent
Sunday with their parents in Kata-'

Royal Roman Hippodrome

Mrs. G. Brown was at Vermont­
ville Sunday,

HERDS

PERFORMING

S
CHAMPION
lidvrs the Win

and broke several ribs.

NORTH NASHVILLE.
Mrs. J. L. Miller
Pauline Went In Sai

•

3—Railroad Trains—3
387—PerfornierscT-387
22—Tents—22
8—Bands—8 ’v

Emei

seriously ill.
L. Overstnilh of Charlotte
on friends here recently.
George Haney mid fmiiily
Henry &lt;■

(irralest
Inrlmlhifi

12 Fischers
Hiiniun Binis, uilhmit mrrhmiiral assistance.
t'limiipions of nil champions.

More Acts, More Features and More Thrills Tlihn
Any Circus on Earth. Never Divides or Splits

50 CLOWNS

went lo Baltic Creek the first

Willi ninny new mid up-fodate pantomime murlties.

ing separator.
Ernest. Feighiier Wm

Kenneth, little -on of Mr. mid I
Mrs. Frank Axtbelm has boi»n quite j
•. McLaughlin
Ihe allciiding |

HAG&amp;NBEGK’S

Carroll Troupe

Pretty, hruitrhiiiji. drlmtmilr
artists in ctriiinu costume.

Animals.

A

Zoologlriil

Paradise

ailrtr of'.M.i

titlark &lt;&gt;f im

Mr. an
Hastings.

Jind Mi^s iHUilglu

lb-.iUb.-t- nil id!

GRAND FREE STREET PARADE 10:00 A. M
Scats now on sale at Mulholland's Drug Store

with her sisler.
.'diird.m

mending a

Thornapide |.ak

Thing* iVorlh ftniminii.
• II .
..... .. estimated bv the m
fionnl Imurd of ilr»* iinderwrilei
that four-fifths of the amiunl Hi

IfL bfi-duvelnped am a lunuLondon.
A ■'I'id.raHabor p"’~.... ;
mi to providing
nine, room* ami
•f tin up-10-il.de
clubhouse. u. to include - a Inrgf
moving oictufe Uwatre for Ihe dis­
play of labor scenes.

|

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. AVGUST «, 1911.

PAGE FOURTEEN

GREAT
CHANGE OF FIRM

SALE

Of Grant H. Otis &amp; Co. Stocks of Hastings, Mich.
Sale Starts Wednesday, August 12th, at 9 A. M.
'Us Co. of Hastings and Remus, Michigan,
We have purchased the Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings of the Grant H. Otis
at 57 Cents on the Dollar. We Are OVERLOADED and OVER-CROWDED.

I '1 * OC Him flfl CJa-„
1 HIS J,UUU.VV □LOCK

Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes fof- M6u, Women and Children MUST BE SOLD Al
ONCE, NOTHING RESERVED, NOTHING EXEMPTED, Every Department, Every Article Must Go.

MANY MEN WILL BUY ONE SUITSOME WILL BUY TWO OR THREE

MANY WISE WOMEN WILE BUY THE
FAMILY SHOE SUPPLY FOR A.WHOLE YEAR

Read ! Read ! Read !

PRICES SMASHED, COSTS FORGOTTEN, IN THIS MOST WONDERFUL OF ALL SALES

FREE

The Clothing Sensation of All Michigan

WANTED

100 Black Satin
Shop Cap s

Men’s Suits

Experienced
Salesmen

To the first one hundred men
who attend this sale.

Any $22.50 Suit in the store

Any $12.50 Suit in the store

Oil 10

Qi? R7

Men’s
Dress Shirts
The famous “Elgin” make of
fine dress shirts in all white
and fancy stripes.

$1.00 Shirts, Change of
Z7f
„ • Firm Sale price.. ------ VH
SI.25 Shirts. Change of
Q7p
Firm Sale price---------- 01 u

Men’s and Boys’
50c Work -

THIS INCLUDES

SHIRTS

Shirts
Drawers

35c each
3 for $1.00

25c Shirts and
Iftf
Drawers _______ l/l

Suspenders
25c Suspenders, Change of Firm
Sale price

9c
50c Suspenders, Change of Firm
» Sale price

29c

Men’s Hose
15c 1 lose,Change of Finn
Sale price ..
Ill

1 If

25c Hose, Change of Firm I ft/
Sale price._____
I zl

.

1 ft/
v/l

Hoys' 25c Shins and 1*7f
Drawers____
III

All $4.50 and $4.00 Pants
Change of Firm Sale price
All $3.50 and $3.00 Pants
Change of Firm Sale price
All $2.50 and $2.00 Pants
Chaftge of Firm Sale price..

first choice.

Men’s and Boys’

Straw Hats /
Any straw hat in the store worth
from $1.75 down to 75c, -in?
Change of Firm Sale —. J zl
25c Straw Hats, Change of 17f
Firm Sale price _______ 111
15c Straw Hats, Change ol
Firm Sale price.................

Neckwear

Ct ftO
M&gt;l« zO
Ct *7ft

«?l» 1•/
a ft

vli*t z

One lot 25c Neckwear

13c

All $1.50 Pants
ft Of
Change of Firm Sale price
701
All $1.75 Pants
Ct Ifl
Change of Firm Sale price.s’!*I"
All $1.00 Pants
4Qf
Change of Firm Sale price.
U7l /

2 for 25c

,

ftf
71

Children’s
50c
Straw Hats

25c

One lot 50c Neckwear

25c

EXTRA!
' ' Tlic famous "Arrow" brand J5c

EXTRA
\
10c Canvas
Gloves

EXTRA
50c Dress
Shirts

5c

35c

PAIR

Three for

Not morg than 3 pair to
a customer. '

$1 -

LADIES’
HOSE
25c Hose,
IQf
Sale price....._17V

EXTRA.'
50c Leather
Work
Gloves

15c Hose,
Ilf
Sale price...— 111

50c Hose,
IQf
Sale price------ v7L

39c
Pair

EXTRA
10c HOSE
For .Men

5c
PAIR

Limit, 3 pair to a
customer

Collars
Change of Firm Sale price

8c each
25c Water-proof Collars

14c

Men’s Caps
Change of Firm Sale prices:

39c Capa.--—------ -------- 21c
50c Caps________
.—32c

ALL HATS at
Reduced Prices

DON’T FOKGBT THE. PLACE

GRANT H. OTIS 6 CO.
STORE

All Rain Coats at
Reduced Prices

READY
Wednesday, Aug. 12

Apply at Store at Once

BLUE SE RGES

Men’s and Boys’
Trousers

and

50c Shirts and
Drawers .

C7 Oft

Any $10.00 Su t in the store
C/&gt; /.ft
Change of Firm Sale price............... —-------------------&lt;P"«O7
.
C i (IQ
Any $7.50 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale price _____ _____________ Q 7 QQ
Any $6.00 Sui in the store
Change of Firm Sale price__ ____ _________ ________ vdi/O
Any $5.00 Sui in the store
C*) JQ
Change ol
CT *&gt;ft
Any $3.50 Sui in the store
•
Change ol

Any $20.00 Suit in the store
Change of Finn Sale prico ______________ ________ «P1£»O1
Any $18.0Q Suit in the store
Oil 0*7
Change of Firm Sale price__________ . ___ _
*?ll»0i
Any $16.50*Suit in the store
C|ft /.ft
Change of Firm Sale price_____ __________ ____ vlV»U 7
Any $15.00 Suit in the store
( ft ftO
Change of Firm Sale price. ______________________ 7i7Q
Any $13.50 Suit in the store
.
C 0 *77

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
Successors to GRANT H. OTIS &amp;
CO., Hastings, Mich.
I

$1.00 Caps________________ 59c

Lay in your Winter
Supply Now
For Next Winter
SAVE MONEY

�PAGE FIFTEEN

THE HASTINGS BANMEH. AtGt'XT C, MIL

Announcement Extraordinary
The Season’s Most Important Message to the People of Hastings

Jhe Clothing and Shoe Sensation of the year
‘Read every line and every word of this important announcement. We promise a marvelous sale, offering the most allur­
ing bargains.
.....
We have resolved to just one purpose—to sell all in a given length of time’. This is no fake sale or subterfuge- We de­
sire to dispose of the entire stock at once.

$25,000 Worth of New, Clean Merchandise at Salvage Prices
The people well know' of the high grade of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Shirts, Furnishings,-Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes handled by Grant Otis &amp; Co.
They well know that when they can buy at prices stated below they are buying at less than the cost of manufacture.
I his is not a day’s splurge, but a most determined effort to dispose of as quickly as possible a stock that invoices $25,000.
Wc have bought none of these goods offered here for sale purposes, but everything is Mr. Otis’ own carefully selected stock, all new, fresh, and of the best
quality.
We are quite sure that the buying opportunities you will find in this ale have never been equalled, for cost will be absolutely disregarded.

Store Closed Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Monday and Tuesday
To Mark Down Prices and Re-arrange Stock

Sale Starts Wednesday, flugust JZth
This is your only opportunity to buy these high grade goods at less than cost.
•
$$$ Saved for the People.
Prices Wrecked in every Jine.
Remember, everything at cut prices, nothing reserved.

Extra!

Sensational Prices on Pumps. Colonials and Oxfords

One lot of

Commencing Wednesday. August /2th

Children's Canvas
Shoes
while they last

29c.

£adies’
Comfort
Shoes

Apy.$5.00, $4.50 or $4.00 Pumps, Oxfords or
Colonials, Sale Price

020

Any $3.50, $3.00 or $2.50 Pumps, Oxfords or
Colonials, Sale Price_______________________

O'1 QQ
101,70

Any $2.25 or $2.00 Pumps, Oxfords or Colonials, (T 1
Sale Price_________________ !

Extra!

$2.25 Comfort Shoes
Sale Price_______
X

zft

$1.07

'$3.98
....$2.98
$2.48

Atiy $4,110 Lace or Button Top Shoe,
Change of firm Sale Price ..

Any $3.50 Lace or Button Top Shoe,
Change of firm Sale Price-.....

.

Shoes. Rumps and
Oxfords
'

98c

Men's, Women’s

83.00

for li/omen. Misses Boys and Children

$1.50 Barefoot Sandals,
QO
Change of firm/Sale Price/OC

Shoes

$1.25 Barefoot Sandals,
OC
Change of firm Sale PriceODC

for Men or Women

$1.00 Barefoot Sandals,
Change of firm Sale Price• vC
85c Barefoot Sandals,
Z 7‘
Change of firm Sale PricejO/ C

'

Sale Price

$Z.Z5

Remember the Jime

Wednesday. August /2th
at 9.-00 a. m.

Moccasins
90c Moccasins
ZEr
Sale Price___________ Out

SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS

Lace or Button Top

.

free

Children's

82.50

J^adies

25c Moccasins
Sale Price

iQr
lOl

Shoes
for Boys and Misses

Sale Price

Can Opener

$/.89

far Aadies, Misses and Children

$1.50 CanvasShocs,
Change of firm Sale PriceO/L
$1.00 Canvas Shoes,
AQr*
Change of firm Sale PriceOx V
50c Canvas Shoes (children’s)
Change of firm "Sale PriceOOC

Remember the place

at Reduced Prices

Grant ft. Otis &amp; Co.’s
Store

Men
Can you afford
to miss this sale?

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

33^ to 50%

during this sale

EEr

$2.00 Can vat Shoes ’
(T1 jft
Ch an goof firm Sale Price .s) A*

To the first 100 ladies who attend this sale
wc will give absolutely free a nickel finish

-/?// Clothing, /fats,
furnishings. &amp;tc.

uul

Canvas Jhoes

Lace or Button Top

TO THE

75c Moccasins
Sale Price

interest
ide Pay

81.98

Men’s -Women’s—Children’s

Extra!

One Lot $2.50, -$2.25. $2,00, $175 and $1.50

Barefoot Sandals

ganks Pay

55.00 Lace or Button Top Shoe,
Change of firm Sale Price

Extra!

fft

Ol.l7

QQ

One lot $4.50, $4 and $5

infants and Children's

$1‘.75 Comfort Shoes
Tft
Sale Price________ v&gt;. •) z
$1.50 Comfort Shoes
Sale Price________

. -

Extra!

Successors to (front ff. Otis &amp; Co:.

/fothing Reserved

HASTINGS, MICH.

Everything Must Qo

you can not, so
come early

n

�THE niCTfNCg PANNER. AUGUST 6, 1»1I.

PAGE SIXTEEN
RAI.TIMORE rENTEU.
. U'inuel Edmonds of Nashville
vi«il&lt;*(| his brother N. C. Edniombs
and wifejiwi- Saturday nigld and,
Twinday.
.The fimndation is l».-iiu
our new school building.
Willie Delb-ens
t-nterlaininu refilli

Clair, the youngest

...... V. r®.

MORGAN.
DoubtlesS/Ihe smallest doin' kn the
HIGH STREET.
LAKE AIFAV.
"By their fruits yo shall know world circulates in the Malay pe­ man marked n dollar bill mid put
I Mr-. Emerson Hathaway । Miss l-’lorence Smith nnd Miss
ninsula. It I* simply a thin wafer it into local
circulation. Fmip&lt;I Faye Sincleir spent from Wcdne’s- them" ‘
iday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
11. A. .Durkee and. wife, of Ikdrait made from the resinous juice of a limes in six years the bill came
•bark to him tn cintnge and three
Sam Varney of S;&lt;-tiv ill&gt;-.
and Henry Deller and wife and
times he heard of Ils being in lliu
Mr. nnd Mrs. John .Toftilinaon of •laughh-r Mamie- of Maple Groye hIhiui vne-ten-ihousandih
pAMesfion of oim of his neighbors.
Hastings-nnd Mrs. Ida . Dostie and i spent Saturday mid Sunday with
sons Domdd mid Morris of Bnltle their brother mid sister Austin and
Creek arid James Ncsliel of Stale
Hoad spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
Joe Hurd nnd wife, Enon Walton,
Mr*. Floyd Nestiet of this place. Lydia Walton nnd wm nnd Zora
Mrs.- Dost io and children remained Hosier all motoisgl to Wall lake last,
for n few daysAisil
Tuesday in Ends Wallen’s new auMr. mid Mrs. Do.- Everett of Surith-ld spent Sunday \villi Mrs. Laura
Mrs. Frank Hyde and her son mid
We -invite your attention to the Irving General sfore
Even-H mid Orl. ’
his wiL-.and son of Freeport visit-’
• Irving Charlton and Ray and Geo.|
her sister Mre. sjibrma Pa I me 1.
when -in need ol anything in our line. Here is where ser­
Clark.are Inking n .«lmrt trif/qlownl Monday.
.
.
vice and quality count much and the price counts little.
tin- river the llrsl of the wook. ’ I I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Murphy spent
a
few
days-visiting
his
mother,
al
preparing lo
20 lbs. II. &amp; E. Granutsled Sugar for..
Jackson the fore pari of lin- week.
Three 5c Boxes Matches----- ........
10c
। Eno* Walton and Clyde Walton
Three 10c pkgs. Starch... . ---------25c
- - . .................... I.m-en Fool i.... । ...
wife left Wednesday evmiinu'
Three Kkr pkgs. Jello or Jellycon ..
i li.iby girl Wedii' -duy. July 2l». 1 »fur_ Ballp
«&gt;,.
.25c
Creek
where
I
heir
broth
­
lamgratulaUons. •
ror Bnl
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cronk of er Alvan mid wife will join them in
Bridge St. r-tilled on Mr. mid Mrs. a trip lo Worcester, •&gt;.. when- tli&lt;-y
will attend the WaUon reunion.
’
Cronk. Suml-iy nfh rnpmi.
They will tie gone aliout ten days
IRVING, MICH.
1904-1914

W4'.'

The

Irving General Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store

JM'T. liMtlm- d ..!*•, Lansing,
id&gt;y. i•imiiini.- '.mi.Liy bring-

JOHN M. COULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 173
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Business Training for Women
There are many young
and buy a fvw clothes,
along and marry them,
pleasant and profitable

women to-day who are earning merely enough to pay board
or are living at home waiting lor some young man to com-who might just as well'be earning an independent living by
occupation in a good business office.

In our ads during the past lew weeks we have told you a FEW of the many ad­
vantages nt Parson’s-College ‘-TlI ERE ARj? MANY MORE YOU SHOULD
KNOW.

nlunkiy nftermlon with Mrs. Elim
ediet of Morgan.

Miss Irene Shaffer returned home
Friday.after spending three months
BOWENS .MILLS.
d Mrs. Ray ttiley mid chil- wilh her grandmother at Plainwell. I
Mrs.
Eva Garinget and daughter &lt;
visiting
Harry
at tn and family. .
Mrs. Mnl&gt;e|
Schoolmaker nnd days with their unde and aunt Air.
aughlcr Myrtlia

Cell of Baltin Cfv

iJty.
, Mrs. John Morr

Young ladies, write us and let us help you prepare to earn a good income.

Abraham Lincoln daid,
’'Property is the fruit of labor, property is a
' positive good to the world."

Those who own it are trustees for those who follow. To
arrange for its disposition after death is an important duty
on the part of those who own property, real or personal,.

Grand Rapids Trust Company
WITH ITS AMPLE FACILITIES is at your service to
aid in drawing and safe keeping a will which will insure the
preservation and such distribution of your estate as you may­
desire.
CONST JLT/VT1ON IS INVITED

of Battle

.

THE PERSONAL ATTENTION you get at Parsons’ is one of the strong feat­
ures toward making a reliable business jraiqing. —Remember, yon get it at Par­
sons*.
_

BOTH PHONES—Hastings, 159 1L-4S; Middleville Line, 1® IL-18.

visit ing |

- vncnlion,
Mr .and Mrs. II. Munn mid the
Mrs. David Marshall of Nashville
iss.-s Anna mid Lena Hriderinmi is spctiding a fi-w days with her son
••nl Sunday wilh Mr. mid Mrs. Orr Lloyd and family.
’slier of Martin Orders.
H. P.-Feaglcs is.quite sick. Dr.
Mr. mid .Mrs. Frank'Johnson and Inwood attending.
’
imriticr,
Zena
' "al' unlay
'
aslings, who is very ill nt this day morning fur Manion to attend
rijing. wilh but little hopes of re- follow Thursday.

to Grand

Mcl’cck nnd

liutli Oliver i* -pi-ndilig lhi«

CARLTON CENTER.

■enhood was married to Mis
noon.
Briggs me

Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Congralulatlons.
‘nd news reached ih lellmgi
■ ...i.
o. i... ii ....i.i ,.r

iling her

Willison parents,
Burileli Briggs.

Mr.

Buck and Gertrude:

Pre.M-i'it «&gt;f Allegan. Iasi w&gt;
Mrs. Jennie Torrtpkin*. w
returned- to

for 40 pounds of

Purity Flour

There is an awful big crop of wheat this year but we are giving

“40 Pounds of Purity for Every
Bushel of Wheat”
Keep in inijid that set of BEAUTIFUL DISHES you arc going to get with
Purity coupons—only takes a few cents and the coupons—save
the coupons from "Purity.”

Hastings Milling Company
PHONE 283

C. A. KERR, Proprietor
HASTINGS, MICH.

Annual Dividends
Annual Dividends to be distributed to Wagon Buyers

for the next 60 days. Any man who buys a^wagon within the next
60 days will get the benefit-of this dividend if he buys the wagon
at my store. It will be money in the pocket of any man within 20
miles of Hastings to look into this wagon proposition. I have the
"BIRDSELL”' Wagon, so well and favorably known throughout
■ Barry county. This wagon has stood the test for over 55 years
and has EXCLUSIVE FEATURES which moke it the most
durable and easy running wagon on the market. Then I have the
"MANDT” Wagon, which is a heavy 3 1-4 by 10 wagon, but
which qosts less money to run than the Birdsell. See THE MAN
THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU before buying a wagon.

Jesse Townsend
Hastings, Michigan

Not in the

W. McKibben is
is earing for him.

&lt;&gt;f Coals iirov&lt;

You get the best deal you ever got in Flour when you exchange

a bushel of wheat

Fleming

lending sumlm-v scimol.
Mrs. Parkhurst is &lt;iui

\SSVIU L

Clarence Tompkins

Everyone Should Know
that the only war to get value received out of clothing is to have them
dry cleaned and preased occasionally. Women's tight skirts ond dress­
es, sweaters, motor mbes, men's while trousers. Palm Beach suits,
etc., ate dry cleaned beautifully. Our up-to-date drV cleaning plant.
. including steam press machine and long experience in the business in­
sures you the liest of service. .

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
ipl Attanllan io
el Post Deliveries

- M. KELLOGG, Froprloloe
PHONE 223

place.’ Pneumonia was the!
f 1...M .l.inili &lt;li.. u:,a Iiio umII-

and fninil’

Put This in Your Hat

123 Ottawa Ave. N. W.
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

Gm-inger

stroke of paralysis

ADDRESS W. W. PARSONS, PRES.

Parsons’ Business College

BOTH PHONES 4391

Pi-tmib-ld. visited al John Ilii*wdi's Ed. Birdsall
Hurd and
Sunday,
MilifriMl Hut-li।tn Ia visililig her
mini. Mrs. Ihuiry Jewell, of Dexter,
j Miss C|e||;&lt;
VnnAukeii visited
Ihe little daughter Edlia of Mr.
[Iforolliy nijif Dm-ft Jewell, SOnduy.
! Mi-.-yuy llussell'and sons, Vir­
Will Chamberlin of Detroit i« at
gil midlMayiimd of Battle Creek, home visiting his family.
were tne guests of relatives and

Mr&gt;. .Margaret Hamilton
cm-J of-hi-. M-t.-r, Mrs. A. .

Mr. mid Mrs. Field have returned 1“
from Edmore when- they have been I —
isiling the last Iwo weeks.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith is visiting in

K ALAMO.
Hydmi has purchased the
owl&lt;-r property in Knlmno visiting friends in Carlion.

Mrs. ‘ Arthur . ................ . Battle Creek
Hurry Earl.
i--..visiting-his nrmt Mrs. i^ife r*--J
"arid„liorne.
lughler. Clara, viisted
tui«V James Cole is giving Frank AnJohn Curtis, Sunday.
driis many rides in his fine auto.
Mildred Brosmule of Battle Creek
Henry Amperse spent- Katnrriay
vi-ilmg friends in and around and Sunday in Maple Grove.
Mrs. Corn Anson of Cleveland i
Lew Curtis mid family viJiled Mr. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mn
■ I Mr». Archie Miller, Sunday AVosh-y Eisenhood and .many oiln••nitig.
’
.
friends.
I he tinny worm-has visiilrd &lt;liir»
Mr. and Mr«. Will Kennedy of
.- some damage to visiting her parenls, Mr. ami’ uGrand Hapids and Mr. gml Mrs.
Austin Barnum of Coals Greve' mid
a nephew of Detroit vijdled Frank
U« All. TRAP CORNERS.
Andrus and family Sunday.
Mrs. Miles Andrus mid daughters
isiling relatives In this, vicinity. Eva and Opal are expeclhig to start
Mi.-. AI num Sheldon and daughter
oy, are visiting the former’s pur­ Miles A., who is in the insurance
ls. ni-m- South Haven.
.
bitftlneas there;
Orville Crandall of Assyria callNORTH CARLTON.
id at Hay Gould’s, Saturday. His
um-le Timinas Gould returned Imine "Sam Mote nod family spent Sun­
with him fur a:visiL
• '
day with Mr. L. Hemirv and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shoup spent
Wilma Winnoy of Kalamazoo is
Sunday at Will Shoup’s.
speiiilitig a few weeks vacation-with
Mr. mid Mrs. Hay Gould and relntKes ncre.
-.
ilmnshter. Clara. also Clyde Gould of
H. J. Gerlingf'r aud.fiunily Jook
supper wilh Airs. I,. Kenney and*
,O. Gould, in weal Kalaino.
family, Wednesday evening of Inst

of Mr. and

PLEASANT RIDGE.
. ..nd Mrs. Clarence Klnne and
&lt;tmu.-lil&lt;-r Auatlia spent Kunday at
C. K Boice’s.
Mr. and’ Mrs. H. E. Kelsey spent
last W.-.lf......
with Mr. Hud Mrs.
James Johnson in Rutland.
Itvim-mlH-r tji«. annual picnic of
tin- Sunday School and D. G. T. G.
will I..- held at Thornapple-lakc mi
Wedm-day, August 12.
Mr. muf-M«. Howard McIntyre
and family spent Sunday al Lgvmil
Mcliilyrr’s in i’mlton.
Mr. mi&gt;| Mps. Claud Wood and
three daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Warday,!’. Af. at Gim lake going iu the
b Miner’s jjuki.

A cemiu of at tendance nt Pro­
testant churches in Berlin showed
only 20 mil nf ever LO00 people at­
tend church an Sunday.

Hoy Bunn nnd wife spenl Sun­
day with Ira Fairchild nnd family.
Vi-rda mid Bertha Zuscfmilt .of I
Hiistings. called mi grandma Zusch-!
nil I, Thursday aflrrnifon.
.
Bert Kime and- wife spent Sun­
day afternoon nt Venuui Klingerman’s of near Lake Odessa.
Keep Your Liver \&lt;liir During the
Summer Mini ths—Foley Cathar-Mlc Tablets for Sluggish Liver
and Constipation.
' It docs beat nil hnw quickly. Fo­
ley .CaUiarlic Tablets f liven your
liver mid overcome 'constipation.
Ney Oldham,
Wimberly. Texas,
says:—“Foley Cal hart t&lt;v Tablets are
the best laxative I ever used. They
luke the place of calomel." Whole4brhe. stirring and cleansing. -—Hr
No
griping. A comfort tn stout per­
sons.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

Have You Been In?
Well, come on in, the eating’s fine—well
cooked, clean fresh meats, fruits and veget­
ables. There is not a place in Hastings where
you are ahy more sure of a sanitary meal dr /
lunch than our place.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Sanitary Lunch
TOM DOYLE
IN NOONAN'S CIGARSTORt
Jeftaraon Street
Hastings, Mich.

Don’t You Want To
Smoke During
Chautauqua?

Wc presume you will, and you will also want
a pocket full of fine cigars to pass out to your friends.
Have you ever thought about how you are judged
by the class of cigars you hand out to your friends?
We can none of us help forming an opinion of
a man, and one that is not very complimentary to_
him, if he hands us out poor cigars—To avoid this
yourself and to be fissured that your friends will
form good opinions of you because of the quality of
your cigars—buy your supply from us and then you
arc sure your particular brand is a fresh and sweet
as it can be kept. We have every facility for keep­
ing cigars right

J. F. HOONAN
Jefferson Street

Hastings, Mich.

�THE

AUGUST 8,1914—20 PAGES.

HASTINGS BANNER

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

across the Isthmus, pemdtling disliribulion of energy both way* from
J Gatun. Tho line U to parallel the
right-of-way of the Panama rail­
road for its- entire length.
At
itrislobal and Balboa wil be tenninal substations similar to the Ga­
tun substation. The terminal sub­
stations Will receive the enenre, «fl
CROWNING TRIUMPHS OF
G.trti volt*, less the voltage drop in
VENTIVE GENT’IS SEEN
the line, and step-&lt;lown iransform&lt;
THERE.
era will convert . th«* pr«-**nre to
22i*) volt*, which wilt be the dis(rihnting voltage for all eiivuits.
CURRENT IS PUT TO
At Miraflores.' :( substation will ty*
.instulleiJL&lt;for .supplying energy for
EVERY POSSIBLE USE. Hie motors and lamps of Pedro
Mtguel and Miraflores Locks.
If
electricity is required along the
Furl Is Scarce mid Electricity Op­ line. Hi.* transmission lines will
erates Locks, Towing Engines
tnppeil by outdoor type, of tran«fonner
substation
equipment.
- mid Cooks Meals.
I'lii* will : probably .be done at
Never before has electricity been r.aiinito. tn supply electricity tn th.'

ElECHUMESS
03233382

Start With a Dollar

you'll Soon Save a Thousand
There can be no real freedom when
one is driven by necessity or shackled by
debt. Money accumulated in our Savings
Department makes you free to enjoy your
opportunities for pleasure, profit and advancement. It combines banking and in
vestment; for we pay 3 per cent, com
pounded semi-annually, on all savings de
posits. And that is 50 per cent better in
terest than a government bond.
BETTER SLEEP. ON 3 PER CENT THAN LIE AWAKE ON 6

Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Things For You
Capital $75,000.00

Resources Over $650,000.00

Surplus $50,000.00

Whittemore's
fl/Shoe Polishes

iT.il ••ontjoi ' are of a moat unUpia
•1—:iun. I ll* y are ininaturr nq»rA—nl.Hi*.n- "1 th- locks, ■•h.iiti- and
’
id** a ready means
operating the ma­
main apparatus ,it4e|f:
imiic'atmg
every
move
speed of'motion of
risiiii
ve*. fe‘nd«*r chains

closed positions
of cylindrical
valves and miter forcing machines.
And in addition to this the control
improper sequence &gt;»f operation* is
tmpn»«iii|r. This part of-thi* work
involved upward- of a half milliondolars for -witcldHiard material

Monte Lirin. to supply power .to
at Panama. The
hydro-electric (lie lift bridge, and at any .perma­
The flow of water’in the culverts
generation of/electrical energy nnd nent town or military reservation i&lt; controlled by rising slrin valves.
ilx distribution, the handling of the which demands electric lights and
ships by electric locomotives, the
points opposil
iavel system of reniraitzed swilrhAt. Mixa lbws, tho present steam
•an be
lH&gt;ar,| control for the great locks, tin iio-u*:tierators will b**
shut off at any desired imhiiI for
fs but another triumph for electri­ the jiennaneiit eelctPli-al
upin lilting a lock’ with water from
city, a new denarture in electrical through 2AMI volt tie line*
above. ur upstream, or for empty- ■
engineering and an advance in me­ ing to the Miration*.* substation. ing n by ullowuig il to tlnw out Hind
chanics e&lt;|tialled only by the Pana­
lock.
ma Canal itself.
reserve in the event the hydro­
The power system or the opera­ electric station at Gatun should be
tion.of the locks,.towing, locomo­ UuH down.
w!h*h lim
*
.. energy through
tives. lights for the locks and
...... - «... ... transmit­
&gt;f WOO feet
buildings, and motors not directly ted hack to Gatun and tn the ter­ would l&gt;e. wasli
connected wilh the lock control, is minal substations .aL_Uiisluhal and. edeni valve* an
.i .
in Uut
comjiosed of:
Balboa, insuring a continuity of
A 7500 kv-a. 22iN) ,volt. hydro­ [service, on the.gysteni at all times.
Tin* centralized control system rising
electric power plant at the Gatun
lives are installed in
[for the Panama lock* marks a
dam.
arrangement reduces
A 4500 kv-a. 2200 vole Curtis tur­ wonderful i
bo-generator electric power plant engineering.
and mak*
at Miraflores for emergency, Intelyl crated by electricity and the con­ although
used tn supply power for construe-1 trolling switchboards r* produce in
immature on (In* board, by syn­
tion work.
A-double rt.ooo volt transmission i chronous indicators, every detail of requiring one minute for eomph-io
line across the Isthmus, connecting operation, so tin* man hi charge
in paralh'i,
Cristobal on the Atlantic and BalIwia on the Pacific -with (he two gates, valve,*., fender ।
reproduced before his
power plants named.
might
nating
any
errors
u
Four 44,0(10-2200 volt sulislations.
stepping the line voltage down al
culvert in the middle
Cristobal nnd Balboa, and up or
down nt Galun and Miraflores. de­ closed by a
pending on which of the Iwo plants
is supplying power.’
in
Thirty-six 2200-210 volt trans­
mission stations for power, traction
and light at Galun. Pedro Miguel so controlled from tin* central
mid Miraflores locks.
control, house.
transHeavy fender chains are slrelchformer stations for Ilie conlrul
In a similar
boards at the locks.
Stations al Cristobal and Balboa po-eif lo the upper level and also
for coal handling plants, machine ui front of the guaru gates nt the inertianisin benettlh the board, but,
shops and dry (forks.
lower end. These are maintained
the scab
.11 is expected that the surplus in a taut position at all time* when with
the board.
'
water of Gatun UikeWill ultimate­ Ilie gales behind them are dose.1,
ly supply the electrical eneray for and are lowereu when the gate,*
tin* entire Canal Zorn*. During ihe are opened f.h: the passage of a
building of the canal a steam plant, ship. These cliains are raised and miter gab* indicator is nearly tlu*h
located at Miralloros. furnished the lowered by a hydraulic cylinder. In with the iMianl nnd consists . of ft
a method, similar
,io thin,
u .... ..
•• n^lowed
..-v-"',”! pointer swinging in a horizontal
rrnistrurtWwnrk nF the Pacific in hydraulic elevators, with the ad- plan,* and resembling the plan view
end. This steam plant will be ditional feature that
.».»( a
««- nf
mj(e|. gi,to leaf.
All these
if a ship apmaintained as a reserve in case of pro'nchi‘9 the gales nt a dangerous
lbwchain,
walen*
or damage
speed and shut-down,
rams into the
the
»ame
to the transmission line. At pres- chain is paid ent from each end relative position*
with a qiaxihium : resistance for
they apply./
be available sutllcienl water to gradually stopping a ship before
•ssenlially a
generate fully fiooo kilowatts. Dur­ reaches Ihe gales.
I.iwering the
ing the rainy sea,son*, which pre­
made In r&gt;
vail in the tropics, water will be
«'l and raising it again nftei
space
plentiful and will !■•* allowed to
run t° waste over the spillway of
the dam.
During the dry season ine control House.
r.uiu i?
tip* storage water will be drawn stopped uutfmiuUcally |&gt;y u limit conneftions, mechanical interlocks
uppn.
The maximum quantity of switch whetf it lias performed ils
waler diverted for hydro-electric function. This is also true of all |
development is about 7 per cent of motor* having
remote control:•
,'Ti'.;,"|7m,..4 v,**mTTiio
.......
,h.- ...nlrol
i' »
Ihe minimum water supply ami is n»m*y. I( IU- .........
the excess which i* not requirt'd .t..p a ,n..lor wh.'U a nia. hu... l.a.
t
,, ,,
,,,k
for lockage, evaporation and Icak- reached the end of its travel, it i*« . • .
... — .... -----automatically plopped by a limit
ad ual condition of gate*
The electricity generated nt the
•
,
&gt;
iivihiii
.
&lt;&gt;f
water
.etc.
and.
conscGatun power house will be ditdriliThe spiilvvay gates also have re-1 quenlly. having tin* whole condi­
’
‘ ‘ ‘ “
- arcL|jItl| in ininialtin* under his eye h&lt;
big locks, to tin* permanent ma­
entirely sepanrato fnmi
chine shops, to the dry dock, lo the
real handling plant and other aux­ ale mid . much smaller
control information a* lo the movement of
iliaries. • 11 will nlsd be used lo Imard.
There an* also many un£light the locks ibid the villages of
the .(’.anal Zone. In ull probability tiled.-by jloal switch*-* and nlarlmg wjoehengineers
hike the
the rufrent-wtll-idro be extensive­ panels.
;
'fociis,. ns wen
ly used for electric cooking in the
homes, M fuel is scarce and costly
upon the Isthmus;
There is also
are indicated-by semaAt Miraflores
under consideration the electrifica ­
same—that i
tion of'the Pnnnina Railroad.
if the jappor
The hydro-elec trie station is bl­
eated adjacent to the north'wall of
At
Gatun spillway.. The building has house, I lie.same as upstream.
but one main operating floor, .with Pedro Miguel, the control house J*
a turbine pit and iwo galleries for
lock-.
electrical equipment.
Each mill
Indicators are used_ for
si-Is of’.in individual headgate,
penstock. governor, generator, ex­ control house (he posili
citer, oil-switch mid control panel, niiiehim* at nil lim
water is taken from Gatun iLake or certain machlMj
through a forebay which is conindication
curved portioir of the north spill­
way approach wall.
From the
forebay Hie waler is carried to the chines hre tiie cyl
turbines through steel plate- pen­ auxiliary\-ulvert vane
stop in the forv|iay its position
Il
stocks 350 feet long and 10 ft. 6 in. forcing machines,
in diameter.
The heailgale* are,
raised ami lowered’ by individual j iu... ™».-Uuw. *1 ..........1art
.i.,; i„w,,rj,...
i||,. feml.-r
electric motors- • These motors point'in their travel, and only I he;
and the gate machinery are housed I
in a small concrete gate house '
... 11,225 ,2
........... mUiifiln. r. «.U..- . Iiali, .... th- ...Ul.
erected in th" forebay. The lur-

1 was the guest of Miss Olive
MII.I.I.KVUJX
WAR AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS
Resolution*.
I ker. Saturday evening and Sunday.
Al a regular meeting of. Prudence
j,
MAKES GOOD PROGRESS IN MICH.
Mi«s Myrna Putnam is’visitimf' Miss Ada
Fish
and
J
her father and family in Battle i Straughn of Geneva, N. Y.. are
the Eastern Star, dn*ld Saturday'
ilreek.
gu&gt;*sls of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, [ Acconlinp lo LniLship Reports a De- evening June 13. Hill, at Hickory
W. N. Gladstone attended the | Mr. and Mra. WjH Coman nnd Mr.
I Corners. Mirh, Ihe/fullowing resojow&lt;-lers convention nt Grand Rap- and Mrs. Fred Currier for n few 1 crease of Over 8 Per Ont in ‘ ltd ions wero-uiiaiHiiiotisly adopted:
Deaths in Past Five Years.
ids WrehiemlaS*.
t weeks.
I Whcfeas: llhe Supreme ComMr*. M. E. I hompsan loft Wed-! -Mr*. Kate McLIschy i« spending
kinsing. July 30.—That tubercu- i'mander
,
has. ip Hi* mtinile wisdom
nesday morning for Farw**ll lo visit I
weeks with her sislera at laike . louis, Ixith pulmonary and other-; called our late sister. Frances Aldwise, is gradually declining
ini.
her sister. Mr.*. Janie.* Mowl and j Odessa.
..
1 -rich to higher duties and nobler
family fur a week or two and will
Miss Madge and Bernice Johnson Michigan is shown conclusively by service;
.
visit oilier friends.
pf Irving were the over Sunday a new set of .tables drawn up by
Therefore Resolved;
That
in
Elias Gray returned
from Ihe iFWla of their grand parents, Mr. Fred A. Newgrean. statistician to -view of Ihe faithful nnd disin­
the stale board of health.
■.
nortli on Friday and is enjoying apn'l
H. Johnson.
terested service rendered by the
The entire fifteen years in which deceased lo this Chapter, and lo
few day.* Ires.* with hi* family.
I Miss Bernice Clark left Saturday
Mr*. Phoelie Harloii Nor some i noon for Albion.-Mich., to visit Mrs. time the compulsory reporting of her individual sisters, we should
years a-resident of Hesperia but1 Florence Barrell Weston and fam­ deaths to the stale board has been prove ourselves not only ungrate­
In vogue is used in the table.-.
returned ity for .several weeks.
ful but neglectful of our highest
Mr. Newgrean mvuies the-fifteen। duly were we to omit paying -p’ub• Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Johnson re­
11.IL'.’.
turned from Traverse City, Mondav years into three five-year periods. lie tribute (o her worth.
and the disease —
itself
into- pol­
evening after three days visit with ------------------------.............
Reoolvetl. That as an orgnniza"df ’KliLMrilDoi." hav-' Wil vi«dT/ng Ifii-ir son’ Hr: Guy M. JnhmffhT and niotrary amf-aB other -ktmfcr— -fartiori nmr ii.&lt; imttvi&lt;iual«~wv here sc­
the first five-year period (I89H- knowledge our indebtedness to oiir
relatives and friend- for a few days family.
.
ill and near’Ilie village.
&gt;
Mrs. \V. A.. Pierce returned Mon­ 1902' pulmonary .tuberculosis was departed sister.
Miss Gertrude Homan of Vi ay- day _tuoriiing from
Kalifinazoo, responsible for H«.'J deaths nor
Resolved, That in extending our
The
other sympathy io the family of the de-|
land is visiting her aunt, Mrs. (J. M. where.she spent three weeks with ItXl.OtX) population.
Smith mid nt her relatives here and her son, Henry and family. Henry kinds of tuberculosis was respon­ ceased we include r*-inombrance of
sible for 22.9 deaths. In tjie second our pledge to the widow and or­
motored over with her.
. .
pulmonary phans.
Mrs. Katherine Miller left Friday
Parker Bliss for some yi*ars a llve-year period the
■
resident hero is here visiting rela- class bad increased to 89.1 deaths,
Resolved,
That these, resolu*
while tho other had decreased to lions bo published in the Hastings
Fort Plains, N. Y.. for a few weeks IKes.
The third five-year period BANNER and a copy’furnished the
visit with relative* nnd friends. ,
Noah C, Kraft of Charlotte was J6^’.
average family of the deceased.
Rev. J. H. Wesbrook has been calling on friends in the vilage on (1908-1912) shows .the
death rate lo be 81.7 from pulmon­
spending a few days at Benton Monday.
Uy order of the Committee.
Harbor visiting his daughter and
Mrs. C. H. Dietrich ;eturned from ary and 16.3 from other kinds.
Durfee School District.
Comparing the Iasi, figures it will
family and enjoying a short vaca- Detroit, Monday afternoon where
W. Aldrich has a sister from
lion.
.
she had been visiting her dauglller be seen .that pulmonary tubercu­
losis in the last live years fins' de­ Montana visiting him whom he had
Mr. and Mrs. H.[ E.’ Miller were Minnie arpl husband.
not
seen
for fourteen years.
creased
8
J
per
cent.
■
visiting relatives ip Molina, Mon­ ’ Mrs. Howard Van Auken nnd
Miss Gertrude Bacliellor of Has­
day afternoon.
children of Chicago, are enjoying a
tings is assisting Mis- Lula Manning
.Miss Pauline Kunz of Nashville few days visit with* her parents,
Say* Man Are All Alike.
Dr. and Mrs. Hanlon.
In the Wotnan’a Home Companion with the housework during the
Dr. Hanlon's new bungalow is appeared tho atory of g'coquette In sickness of Mrs. Paddleford.
'Hie hum of the threshing ma­
progressing nicely, having il all en­ which .the coquette gives tho following
closed and when finished will be a advice to her cousin: "Don't make tho chine was heard in onr neighbor­
great improvement to tho West stupid mistake thousands of women hood last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wileox and
side.
'
. .
Mrs. A. J. Merriam pf Detroit ar­ make. Don't! .Every woman thinks baby spent Sunday with Mr. and
rived in thowillage Monday after­ her husband Is different But, trust a Mrs. Verne Aldrich and all enjoyed
riNMT QUALITY
tho
hreezes and music nt Clear lake.
worldly,
woman,
my
dear,
of
much
ex
­
noon and wit', spend severai wieks
Little Violet HulTniui is visiting
with her mother, Mrs. (). f.. Park­ perience, meq are all alike. They tiro
hurst while her sister, Dora, will of what they know Is entirely their her brother Claud nnd wife.
Mr. tun) .Mrs. Will Birman called tical type, the rotating parts of Ihe
take a trip to Niagara Falls wilh own. "Tho thing a man should never
LDGt
Mr.-Merriam and sister.
lose sight Is-that his wife la attractive al the pavillion at Clear lake Sun­ generator and the turbine being
CRESSINC
day to hear.the music.
mounted on the same shaft. Sh|»Mrs. H. L. Moore visited her sis­ to other men aa well,as to himself."
We would nil appreciate a good erimposed upon each turbine cas­
ter, Mrs. Peter Ross and husband,
shower as everything is greatly in ing h .a generator rated at 2000
at. Wayland a few days of last
need of rain.
,
. kilowafts.•wliich will deliver threeweek.
.
,
SclenUOo teats h»vo shown that In
Mrs. Jane Hinchman ■ spent last phase 25 cycle current al 2200
Lee L. Hamilton left Sal unlay
at Will HutTmarC-.
’
volts.
.
•
evening for Detroit, for a week’s occupations employing tho larger mus- week
Bell Purnell' of Battle Creek Is
The energy generated at 2200
vacation from his work at Arm­ clcs women tiro more rapidly than
strong's Drug store.
men, while in work in which smaller visiting at the home of N. A. Pure volts. 25 cycles, three-phase, will
be carried along the east wing of
Bert Atwood of Hudsonville was muscles are used they are more cm- sell.
1
Gatutf dtun by heavy cables in du­
Ihe week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. cleat. Summer Coughs are Dangerous
plicate underground- lines,
nnd
George Doane and family and Mr.
Summer .colds are dangerous. through tuiflieU under the locks,
ujj Mrs. Henry Baitjn and family.
Constipation CauMur Sickness.
They indicate low vitality and of­ into it Icapsformer substation, sit­
Mrs. H. G. Benaway and son Bur­
Don’t permit yourself to become ten lead to serious throat and lung uated on Hie on,st side of the.locks.
dette and Mrs. Henry ViHweiler
Jefl for North Dakota, Wednesday constipated, as your system im­ troubles, including consumption. At the Gatun substation, which is
evening.
H. G. Benaway accom­ mediately begins to absorb poison Dr. King’s New Discovery will re­ to be situated nl the north end of
panied them as far as Milwaukee. from Ihe backed up waste matter. lieve the cough or cold promptly ihe hill uno nwhicb. the present
It is Atlantic Davision office building
Miss Melba Matthews of Grand Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and and prevent complications.
There is no better soothing and antiseptic and makes stands, the electric energy will be
Rapids is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. keep well.
safeguard against illness.
Just you feel belter at on®&lt;*. To delay transformed from 2200 volLs* to
H. Wood and husband.
lake pne dose tonight, 25c. at .your is dangerous—get a boQle of Dr. li.ooo-volts by means of step-up
WH1TTIMONK BROS,
Ganada's mackerel flshejriew are Druggist.—Adv.
Kin£* New Discovery at once. transformers.
The transmission line will run
prospering again, after many years
Money back if not satisfied.- 50c.
of exhaustion.
.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY,
and 11.00 bottles at you? Druggist. from Cristol lu Balboa, completely

&lt;“|.

tion*. four sub«lations and one gen­
erator Ration, and for ihe locks
al Gatun, Mirajjores and Pedro
Miguel.
TJn* switchboards for
tranefornjor. substations and main

intermediate points bj travel, syn­
chronous indicators
are
used
which show at Till linns the posi­
tion of the machine, whether in the

chain is stretched across tin* ca­
nal to - prevent the vessel from
striking the gates if fur some reas­
on it should get boyend controls In

mediate point.
A comi/letg syn­ brings Hie vessel tn a full jlop.
chronous indicator consists\&lt;&gt;f a J
transmitter geared to the machine! Now tin* v«*s*’el advances Into tin*
in flu* lock wall and a receiver? or1 block by mean* of the e|cctric loThe fender chain is
model at tho switchlxiard In the cotmitile*!
raised behind if aud then the mas­
control house.
Synchronoiy -indicators are pro­ sive gates nr,e sluit Imjriiid. the
vided for miler gate moving ma­ miniature control Imard gates in
chines; rising stem valves, guard the lueanliim* iiidicating Ihi* movevalve*, fender chain* and for waler nif*nt. When the waler in the lock
has been raised nr lowered, as the
level indication.
•
Tho content boards arc of a flat
Inp bench board type. Each board ter level indicators on the control
Is 32 inches high by 51 incites wide. hoard. these gates are- opened and
The lengths for Ihe three different tho boat is pulled ‘ into the next
compartment nnd bo on.
boards are as follows ■*
Galun
....................................................
.
61 feet
Sm'.-e IK7H Ilie length &lt;&gt;f tram­
Pedro Miguel36 feet
ways on public roads in the Unit­
Mirallores 52 feel
Control apparatus' was requir- ed Kingdom has increased from
i ed for thirty-six transformer 9ta- 269 lo 2,662 miles.

�THE HASTINGfi BANNER. AUGUST 6, 191L

PAGE EIGHTEEN

Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
Judge of Probate.
In the matter uf the Eslate of
Anu Gregory, Deceased.
Order for Publlration.
George W. Garrison having filed
Stale of Michigan, Tire Probate in said court his neiiliuu. orayiug
that for reasons therein slated that
Court for lite County of Barry.
hti
may be liceusejl to mH the-real
Al a tuuMion of Mid court, held at
estate Of/ snill deceased at private

Ettal JWwrtlM««u

International
Sunday School
Lesson
FOR SUNDAY AUGUST 16.

day of July. A. D. 1914. Present: Hon. Chas. &gt;1. Mack,
Judge of Probate.
In th* Matter of Ihe Estate of
Benjamin B. Travis, Deceased. Hollo B. Travis, turn, having filed
in said court his petition praying
thiik the administration of said &lt;‘sinle be granted to William R. Trav­
is or iwme rttlii-r suilal&gt;l&gt;- peftOR.
Il'is Ordered,
That the eighth
day of ugusl A. D. 1911, nl ten
o'clock in the forenoon, at said
probate office, be arid is hereby ap­
pointed for hearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice (lierwif be given by pub­
lication of a copy of I his order, for
tin.-., noemsive weeks m• jions
to said day of hearing, in the Hast­
ings BANNER, a newspaper-print­
ed and circulated in said county.
Chas. M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
' Grace Bauer.
Register of Probate..
Mortgage Sale.
Default having be&lt;m made in the
conditions of a certain mortgage
made? executed ami delivered • by
Harriet Moore of the township nf
Maple Grove. Barry' County, to Af­
ton D. Smith of Hie-Gity of Hast­
ings, Barry County. Michigan, dat­
ed the 20th day of March A. D. 1912
and recorded in the office of-the
register of Deeds for'Rarry. Coun­
ty, Michigan, on the 20th day of
March . A. D. tbto in* liber 72 of
Mortgages ort prfges 370-371.afld on
which mortgage there is now due at
.
the date berrof/hy -ri*ason of the
non-payment fit .the annual interest
due March' 20»Ii. 1913 ami the nonSaymenL of the annual imprest due
larch 201 h. 1914 and the taxes due
and payable December 1st. 1912 in­
cluding nn attorney fee provided by
statute ami stipulated for in said
mortgage Ihe sum of One Thousand
Seventy Seven ami iO-tOO Dollars
and the said mortgagee having
elected and hereby electing to de­
clare the full amount secured by
said mortgage due and payable, in
accordance with the
provisions
contained in smd mortgage, notice
is hereby given that by virtue of
the power of -yah* contained in said
mortgage. I shall foreclose the
same by a sate at- public auction to
ihe highest bidder al the North
front door of tlie court house, in
the City of Hastings, on Saturday
the 22ml day of August A. D. 1914 al
ten o'clock in the forenoon, all of
those certain pieces or parcels of
land situated and being in the town­
ship of Maple Grove, County of
Barry and Slate of Michigan and
described as follows, to wit: Tlie
।
North twevity (20) acres of the
I
North one-half ij£) of Hie South
\
west quarter (14) (If section three
&lt;3j, also twenty .20) acres situated
in the Southeast corner of the
Northeast quarter (14) of said sec­
tion three (3), said last parcel being
. forty (40) rods north and south by
eighty (80) rods cast and west and
all in town two (2) North of range
Kevcn (7) West, Michigan, the same
being the premises described in the
mortgage herein referred to.
Dated May 271 h A. D. iOli.
Afton D. Smith,
Mortgagee.
Thomas Sullivan,
Attorney for Mortgagee. Busi­
ness address, Hastings, Michigan.
Adv.
13-wks.

•

Notice of Hearing Claims,
Blate of Michigan, County of
Barry, ss.
Notice is hereby given, that by
an order of fjie Probate Court for
the County of Barry, made on the
JHh-slay df-July-A. .!&gt;„ 19H,'four
inpnlhs from that date were allow­
ed tor creditors to present their
claims against the e-lale. of'Ann
Gregory, tele of said county, de­
ceased. ami tliat nil creditors of
said dect*ase&lt;l me required to pre­
sent their claims t&lt;&gt; said Probate
Court, at lht* Probate Ollie/in the
City of Hastings, for evamiliulteu
and allowance, on-or before the
13lh day of November next, and
that such claims will be beard b*-fore said Gouri, on Friday, the 13th
day of November next, at (.■«
o'clock in Ihe forenoon of that day.
Dated*July IlHi, A. D. 1911..
'
.
CHARLIE M. MACK.
Judge of Probate..
Adv.

Il is Ordered, That the 7lh day
of August, A. D. I9LL nt ten o'clock
in the forenoon. at said probate of­
fice. be and is hereby appointed for
hearing raid petition;
ILfs Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
lication of O’copy of this oroer, for
three sutToiwve weeks previous
to mid ‘lay of hearing, in the Hart­
ing* BANNER. a newspaper print­
ed and circulated In said county.
Chas. .M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Grace Bauer.
Register of Probate.

Order for Publication.
State of Michigan. The' Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
At a sessinq of said court, held nt
the proliale ofllce, in the -city of
Hastings, in t-nid county, on the
17th day of July A. D. foil.
Present: Hop. 'Chas. M. Mack,
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the F.’late of
Mary E. Ormsbe. Deceased.
Esther P. Freeman, daughter,
having filed in said court, her pe­
tition praying that an order or U0ern? may he made l»y this court de­
termining who are the. legal heirs
of snid jb-ceased and entitled to hiImrli. M&amp;aulate..
.
,.h*i« Ordered,
That the 15th
day of AujpMl A. 1&gt; 1911, nl t.-n
o'clock in tho forenoon, at said
probate i&gt;nice. ho nnd is hereby appFifiilefl for hearing’said petition:
It- is Further Ordered.
That
public notice thereof bo given by
mildieatinn of a copy of this order,
for three successive weeks previ­
ous In snid dny n[ hearing, m Ihe
Ifa-finps BANNER n newspaper
printed mid circulated in said
county.
'
’
Cha«. M.. Mack.
nm copy?
Judge of Probate
Grace Bauer.'
Register of Probate.
Notice of Hearing Claims.
Stale of Michigan. 'County of
Harry, ss.
Notice is.hereby given, that by nn
order of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, made nn th" 18th
day of July. A. D.J9IL four monllis
from that sials* were allowed for
creditors to present their claims
ak-aiii-l |hfl "slate of pb.-i-- A. Ib'in
late of said county, deceased, and
that all creditors of said deceased
are required
to present their
claims to said Probate Court, al the
Probate Office in the City of Hast­
ings. for examination nnd allow­
ance. on or before Hie I8t|i day of
November next, and (hot such
flnims will be heard before said
Court, on Wednesday Hie 18th day
of November next, ul ten o'clock
in the forenoon of that day.
Dated July &lt;8lh. A. D. 1914.
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge of Probale.

CHANCERY HALE.
hi pursuance and by virtue of a
decree of the Circuit Court for the
County of Barry and Slate of Mich­
igan. in Chancery, made and enter­
ed on the fAlli day of March. A. D.
1914, in a certain ' cause therein
pending, wherein Herman Soder
and Nannie Sodcr were complain­
ants and Lymnn Henry Chamlierlian and Bessie Chamberlain were
defendants. Notice is hereby given,
that I shall sell at public auction
to the highest bidder, at the North
Front Door of the (knirl House in
the City of Hnslings. Barry Coun­
ty. Michigan, (that being the place
ot holding the Circuit. Court for
said county?, on Saturday the 12th
day of .September, A. D. 1914 at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, Ihe folloa^■tag doMriW -proprrt^-vhr aU tb&amp;»
certain piece—or parcel—of land
situate, in the Tnwqship of Hast-.
ina», county of Barrv- and state of
Michigan, described hs follows:
The SouHi mm half i
of the
South (Wu of the North West one
quarter Bi) of section number
twelve &lt;12 , town number three
3 North, of range number eight
x West. .Township . of Hastings.
County of Barry and Mate of
Michigan.
Dated July 28th. 191L
Janies M. Smith.
■
Circuit Court Commissioner, •
Harry County, Miclj.
Lee IL Pryor, •
- Solicitor for Complainants.
Business Address. Hastings. Mich.

Order for Publication.
Notice "f Hearing LInhns.
•State of Michigan. Th"' Probate
Slate of Michigan, County of Bar­ Court for the ttauuly ,uf Barry.
Al a tx*s*iun of said court, held .al
notice is hereby given, that by llq* probate office, in the City of
an order of th.- probate Knurl for Hastings, in said county, on the 31*1
the County of Barrv. nllide on the day of July, A. D. 191 i.
14th day of July A. D. P.H4, four
Pn-seiit:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
inoiilhs from that date were allow­ Judge &lt;&gt;f Probate, ’ ' *
ed for creditors lo present their
hi the Matter uf the Estate of
cl.iini- again-,i Hi- estate &lt;&gt;f Hernan Henry B. Robischung, Deceased.
J. llatiiiiiotni. lair i&gt;! saitf countv,
Amelia
Frames
Hubiscliut’tfdeceased,‘and that all creditors 61 Administratrix of said estate hav­
»aid deceased are required to pre­ ing tiled in Wild court her petition
sent their claims to mid probate praying that for reasons therein
i.ourt, at th" Probate Otlfcc in the stated that Stella Locher or miuic^*iy of Hasting-, for exammaUon other suitable person be appointed
nnd allowance, on or before ilie ti iisl!*e of the inlereat of one Sar­
lilh day of November next, amt ah Locher.
that Buch claims will be Heard beIt ii* Ordered. That Hie 2lsl day
foro said Court, on Saturday the of AunusL A. D. 1914. al ten o'clock
lilh itay of November next, at ten m Hie forenoon, al salt! pffibate of­
o'clock in Ihe forenoon of that day. fice. be and is hereby up|&gt;oiuled fur
Dated July It. A. I). I9JL
hearing said petition;
v
- CHARLES M. MACK,
Il is Further Ordered. That pub­
Adv.
Judge of Probate.
lic uotice thereof be given by pub­
lication uf a copy of thi* order, for
three succesaive weeks previous lo
Ordrr for » Publication.
-aid day uf bearing in the Hastings
State of Michigan. the Probate BANNER, u uew»papcr printed aud
Court tor the County of Barry.
•’irvulated in said vouuly
.
Al a »e,,ion oi »atd court, huld
.
Chas. 51. Steck
tlm probate other. Iu the City of A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Hiutilu-. m said county, on the
’ Grace Baueriitb da&gt; of July, A. D. 1914.
Register of Probate.

Huabandnian. Matt.
21:33-ilk
Golden-Text: Matt. 21:11
Rend Luke 20:1-19.
iniroourtoryWe are in Hie last week of one
Lord's life before the Cross.
On
Sunday He entered the city, on
Monday intraed .Hie tig tree mid
ctemisi-q Hie temi»teT ami on Tues­
day gave Ihe discourse concerningprayer, answered Ihe Jews’ chnllengo concerning His authority,
then s|K»ke three parables. Hie weond of which we study today, the
third next vvii-k. .Out last lesson
closed with the challenge regard­
ing Ills mithority, which, amounted to rejectiiui on the (girt of Ihe
Jews.
Between that and &lt;mr por­
tion for today, the tir.-d 6f Hie Hirer
parable^ is mmrdril in Matthew
,2t 128-32). In the parable of tho
two sons we see the publicans nnd
harlots, whom Hie Pharisees de­
spised. represetitcil by Ihe first
son. Ihe one who repented. The
second son. who made a prafessioa
of obedience mid then turned to his
own way, speaks of the Pharisees.
May we not see als*» here the Gonlite mid Hie Jews respeclively?
Then we come to Imlay's lesson.
Li-xmmi Bhisiiins:
I. NARRATION OF I HE PAR-

The

Wicktvl

THE
PA HABLE. 42-11.
'
III. REPLICATION
TO
THE
PARABLE. 55-56.
The Outline DevelopctL
’ The bird doubtless had the par­
able of l-ainh 5 in mind a- lb

xr is (&gt;od; III" vineyard ■&lt; tin- king­
dom of Hud v 13 . In the Q. T. Imia&lt;.| is spoken'of as a vineyard ds.
5; Ps. Ho:H; .ter. 2:21 . But hen- our
lauil indicates that He is talking
about the kingdom of God (v 43
Israel represented God in the earth,
and that people is represented by
the husbandmen. IsraeLwas to be
fruitful, and that fruitfulness was
to l&gt;e unto God. God had three
very dellnite purposes in choosing
Israel, vu.; that th" Scriptures
(night be preserved through them
Hom. 3:2 . which has been ac­
complished: that through them
might come the Redeemer, atv
complislmd when Jesus Christ “was
mad" of the seed of David ‘accq/d-

The next message Is Judgment.
Jesus asks the Jews the question of
verw 40,. to which r«M»ly ** made
which condemned the speakers.
Miserable desl ruction
came to
thewe wicked men.
The genera- (
Hon that roject-d Him wns rejected
by Him. Jerusalem was taken in
A. D. 7P by the Homans, and the
suffering was greht. The vineyard
was let out to others, tho Gentiles.
The kingdom of God is now with
Ihe churoh, believers both .Jews nnd ,
Genii leg, while that part of the
kingdom of God known as the
kingdom of heaven will a yet be
made manifest during the rnillenium. Judgment fell on unfaithful ,
Israel.
Judgment will likewise
fnll on aposl.il" Christendom (2
Peter 2:3).
Jesus takes them to Ihe Scrip­
lures.
We are assured here that
Ps. IIH refer.- !&lt;• Messiah.
Ite is
the stone. F.-olleJd sAys regarding- ।
1the stone. “Christ as fhe,'Stone' Jr '
revealed in lhi&lt;&lt;-fohl wayL-ftT ta
Iwucl Christ, coming mil ns a
sptendid monarch but in the form
There is no spreader made to-day that is more simple in its construction than the John
1of a servant-, &gt;* a stumbling-stone
Deere. All the unnecessary parts have l»een removed from this model spreader, thus
and
rock of r.tfenrc &gt;Isn. 8:li, .15;
;
doing away with the trouble that has always prevailed in most machines and implements
Hom. 9:32, 33; I Cor. 1:23: 1 Pet.
having many parts. There arc no chains, no clutches, no countershafts, no stub axles.
:2:8); (2) tn the church, Christ is
the foundatioti -i.uie and Ihe head
The lieater on the axle is what makes the John Deere so popular.
;&lt;»f the corner J Cor. 3:11; Eph.
■2:20-22; 2 Pct. 2:1. 5); (3) lo the
Gentile World-lowers He is to be
the smiting-stoiie of destruction
•Jtan. 2:34.) Israel stumbled over
Because the lieater is on the rear axle, the top of the box is only hip high. This alone is
:Clirist; the cloireh is built upon
a strong reason for your purchase of a John Deere Spreader. A large amount of lime
Gentile
world-dominion
1Christ;
and a lot of hard work is saved in loading this machine. You can almost load two of
wiJJ.be broken by Christ." In verse
4g He is Lht-rejected stone and
these whi.e loading one of the high kind, and every farmer knows "time is money" these
again the heaif'stmir; in v ii Ihe
days. The John Deere Spreader draws like a wagon when out ol gear.
While this
;stumbling stone for Israel and the
spreader is low in build it iq high in quality. See one at once if you have not.
smiling stone for Gentile worid'dominitm (ltanu-1 2-. It wns the
lord's doings.
Had il been man's
doings il. wuubl have been n mark­
ed failure.
Verse 13 is plain and
lo (he
HIV point.
The rulers of the people know I
that He spake »f them. Their rr-j
H/YRDWARE AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS
ply was seeking to lay liands on
Him. But they feared the peopled
11L11S State Street
Hastings, Mich
Phone 1
They'feared n&lt;&gt;l ' Gml. but man.)
Tim people iixik Him for a prop’ '
Contrast, this human estimate
Christ wilh (okf- estimate of 1
aA revealed /(“.Peter (Mt. 1(5:,.,..,
They sought 1“ lay hands on Him. NEWAYBO MAN RECOMMENDS THE
but it was not His time yet. .No
KEELEY TREATMENT FOR THE
one can frustrate God's purposes.
Ho must lay down His life, at the
DRINK AND DRUG HABIT
proper time, in the manner indieal-

Buy a John Deere Spreader
’Twill Help Your Farming

No Clutches, Nd Adjustments, No Chains,
Light Draft, Easy to Load, Few Parts

Some Reasons Why It Leads

It’s Simple Construction

It Is Easy to Load

GOODYEAR BROTHERS

‘‘(j I

FARMS

OF N
There never was a time when farming as a business seemed
lo fulfill, and the combined wrath NEI-S CHRISTENSON,
WAYGO. MICHIGAN MAKES.
of SHtan an&lt;l all hi* associates
so certain of being a very profitable business as right now. We
could not change Ihis program.
have many fine farms on our list. Let us tell you of two that
Nyr can there he any /change in
Pleased Wilh Results of
God's program for the future.
A Greatly
’ ought to be attractive to any one who. wishes to engagc-in -farm­
Treatment He Received at the
day of glory will come, nnd a day
Grund Rapids Keeley Institute.
ing:
&lt;»f gloom.
Ymi will share in
which ever day your preparation
SO ACRES. in Eaton' County, three miles from Vermontville on a
S'.-waygo, Mich.. March IK RW.
will have fitted you for.
Verse 55
good toad and lint location, OU acres under cultivation, trslance in
hi
Whom
IU
May
Concern:
I
indicates that n is possible to hear
limber nnd pasture. The soil is a gravelly loam and lays Rood. The
God's Word and know that it is ml- my tr*-;itm&lt;-nl al Hie Keeley ln.«libuihlings consist ol a tine nine-room brick house in Rood repair,
1:11: mid Hint they might be His , dressed lo you. and still reject it..
basement barn WhrW, also tool house, ling bouse, granary and corn
witness in the earth, a separated; In our lesson we have a comniiscrib. The price of this farm is $4,000. Terms, one-half down, or
of such
would lake n good house and lot in llastinRS as part payment.
peoiite testifying lo the nations,' sion ,thill of the householder lo the
which as yet is unfulfilled.
In r husbandmen); provision
- hedge. I (realmerit to know
5\ ACRES, gravel, sand and muck loam soil, seven miles from Hast- almost a
this latter respect Israel failed ■ winepress, tower,; profession of': tho institute a y--.i
ings ami four miles from Irving. There are 2-r&gt; acres under cultivamiserably. Nothing was lacking husbandman);
expectation
(of|
lion, ten acres of timber, and 15 acres of muck and ju»»(ure. The
on God's pari. There was. Hie fruit ; rejection
of householder
'eim/ I l" 'health in body aud mind and
house ha* live rooms in Rood rspeh, small barn 12x33, also corn
hedge—the law: the winepress—|through sorvanls and sun);
crib, ben house nnd granary. The fences nre good and there is
I
have
attended
to
my-btisiucss
every
necessary provision^ the tower— pensat ion v 41..
plenty of all kinds of fruit. . The price is *1,100, fctuis cash.
...
,..
.
(day
since
my
return
bomi-.
vvillmut
place
of
“secucily,
outlook. I Next week—Ihe \\ edding Feast,! it thnuulil of .liquor.
I regard my
strength." Israel forsook God. mid? Mt.
f 22:1-15,
■&gt;&gt;-!_lt God
Crul willing.
I ........................&lt; ;
. ...
worshipped heathen gods and idols,
Sincerely yours.
yours,
unhesitatingly recommend the cure
the people following theii* lenders.
W. Aines. Ito all wh»*niay be cursed with an I
The O. T. abounds in illustrations
Hqstings,
\
.
Michigan.
-I rii.nel
it,, for
fur strong
i ,&gt;nt* -riritiLappel'ite
drink. ~
of this.
No'sooner did they re­
QUICKSILVER SLUGGISH
YmiTa very re-siwci fully.
ceive the commandment regarding
"ELS’ CHRISTEN
the worshipping of anyone or any­ Output Decline! in 1913—California ‘ Hotm
thing other than God
Ex 20:3-5'
. Lurgnt
lAirvesi Producer.
rronncvr.
j (neutH-l
neum-in--m.i -r
exhnurlii'ii.
PSOFFESSIONAL CARDS
than they broke il (Ex. 32:4), find­
quicksilver industry'in the
For further inftuination or liter-1.
ing delight in worshipping a gold­
rtUtes broke a record last 12,lu!* •'n,'
-&gt;
en calf.
Wrong living accompan­
,l'!
PHYMCIANS
ied wrong worship, as il always yea&amp;W not an.enviable one, for: l.r!’a!,n’2!;»
‘v J.'13. ,,u'ivv.i
docs, and Israel came under the with the exception of that of 19U8, &lt;1!
,c
KkW
judgment of God as guilty of the Hie production lust year was the‘j™’1'1
Final figures
5 - l,r 1,1111 Mai11
&amp; C. H. BARBER,
smile things as Hie Gentiles-. The lowest since i860.
Physician■ aud Surgeona.
, .
, „
.
same is true of the church.
Read from every producing district, aein Eph. 4:1-0 of the seven unities, cording to IL D. Mrttaskey, of tile Third Annual Ilcumou
Calls in,city or country, responded to
of
&lt;if Pa
Payne Family.!
with promptneaa, day or night.
and then look alioiit and sec how Vnitcd Stales Geological Survey,;
The I bird annual reunion of the I
far the professing church has de­ give a domestic output of quick­
parted from these uhitii'S. The silver for f9t3 of 20213 flasks of 75
K. WILLISON, D. D. S..
word says "one hope.” and yet how pounds each, valued at 8113.171.
.
Hastings, Mich.
inrniy I here are who have turned against a production of 25.091 picijic dinner was served to tJQ peo­
away from Hint blessed hope. God flasks, valued at 91,053.911, in 1912. ple.- The Oldest member of the nunsays "one Dird" but man says that The decline was due partly to the
we are all tn some extent divine. large foreign output for the last
The Spirit of God says "one faith," few years, a dull market, uiid a little Shirley Payne, of Cloverdale,!
aged four months.
'''' .......... - — 1
hut the spirit of antichrist is pro­ general lowering of prices.
pounding many faiths the** J.7V.5. -!‘r*doei-i &gt; report -l&amp;LtiXk- s’w*1. nrgmwMHton rn*~4mg. ... ___ _
In the nbseuce of the liouseholde.r tons of nte mined and available lor officer* being elected to serve the:
fruil bearing was replaced by self- frcdtineiil in 1013, against 106^61 ' ensuing year: E. B. Ptiyue. Clover-1
320 ACRES in Kalkaska county;
-.’. and
•••••» in
iii rij
u'i..
unu the
iiiv reduction
u-uwiiuu of
ui , &lt;ju&gt;e, pre*i&lt;i ------ " -. II. D. Baker.!
liidiilgeneew thry ‘‘turned every’ one t&gt;m»
two farms, Iwo set of buildings, but
to His own way". (Is. 53:6 . There 136.278 Inn.-, again.-f 155,693 tons in Kalamazoo.
•sidciit: Mrs. S.
is n single thing wrong mie owner. Will sell right. consider
was tin fruit for Gml.
It is ini- H'l-’.
('..Eildy.se
Mr. Ely Payne. ■
plumbing—no
California, as usual, was the larg-1 Cloverdale,
po-sible for man to .bring forth
an exchange for property In Barry
fruit unto God apart from 'divine ■est producer in 1913. wilh 15,5911 . *j-)1(K,. .&gt;t.
revelation and jstwer.
“Without llasks. yalu.-d ol W2«.228.'u ‘tec’'*®?? Wiswtel and .-mi. Jaiinfrom railroad station with gmyl
from
Hovjilptil
of
912
of
•U'JJk.viii,.:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
me.ye c^n do nothing." Th" ser­
land ami buildings. What have you
vants an* Hu* prophets whom God Hasks in tiuantily and okJ-'-kz'"Xjlr. and Mr-. John Hhi- and five;
value. The
total value
value of
m lie*
t,.. pi»-!y
bl|dl.,.n. Mr.
Mr. and
aill| Mi
Ml-. JJv Pavn-.31 ’
sent In Israel.
Hebrews 1I^U'&gt;-3H value,
fix- total
chlldreii.
io offer '
.
is another record of the treatment durlion of quicksilver in&gt; th" MateJ :ilI1| . jauK|,f&gt;ilirl(.y; Mr.and Mi&lt;r&gt;
*
o
120 ACRES, m mile from Cal­
fi..iu IK5U. the dal.' uf li- • aril— , K|m,.r |.ayn..
children. Ah.
edonia.
This fs an up-to-date
more detailed records are found in ................. .........
......... .... ■••&lt;! Mrs. Dalia- Paym*. Air. ami;
o( Poaloffic&lt;
farm. AH kinds of good buildings.
the O. T~ e. g.. Jeremiah
chap­ 8U6-.Vir.MI23. The quicksilver output Mrs. Daniel Payne, Air*. Mae D*w.ii-1D,
.
ters 37. 3H . Zechariah 2 Chron­ of Nevada in 1013 was 1,655 flasks, an ami daughter. Air. and Mr- rhonc lZh
Hastings Clay loam soil, lightly rolling. Price
icles 21:211-22 .
S.-e Ml. 5:12. God valued at *60,178.
99.otiu.oo.
’
Morris Cox aud twg children, and
always .had some whom He could
Quicksilver is used mainly for M*&gt;„ Elizabeth Paym*, all &lt;&gt;f Clov­
send'tn speak for Him in Hmes of the manufacture of fulminate for erdale; Air. ami Mrs. H. D. Baker,
Hastings Business Exchange
apostasy.
He has them also in explo-ive vaps. electric appliance*, Arthur Baker,
this present time of aposla-y. drugs and M'ientillic apparatus and win. Meryl: Mrs. C.-lia Bitekhoiit, FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER IPhone 136 - 130 E. Center St.
While some are fulfilling
Peter for the recovery of gold-and silver Mr. and Mr.-. S. C. Eddy aud fourj
2:1. 2 and 2 Tim. 3:13.. others nn- by amalgamation. Tho use iu gold children. George Payne. Mr. and
heeding and obeying Jude 3. 2 John
Mrs, John Barnes and . daughter,
10. Il and 2 Tim Tim. 3:5.
God
Wildah; Mr. and Mrs. Cluu’b**
whs ‘long.-ulTering unto . them
2 the cyanidation of gold and silver
•f Kal.unnPeter 3:9 and sent more servants ore* ha- materially deci'eaned &lt;•&gt;•*
v 36,.
Israel was' without ex­ recovery by amalgamation. This is. ions, of Detroit; Alic and Will Marcuse.
8b is aposlnte Christendom. of-ruur-e. due in |»t»rt l&lt;&gt; I lie change |jlb ’n&gt;ff Hasting*, and-Mrs. Case, of
Lasl of all. when Um fultie.-s of in ilcplh from free-milling to un- Morris.
time was come. God sent His Sun, oxidized -ores but more hugely to I
Ihe suri7*--ful tmilmenl of certniii Infection nnd Insect Biln
periSnce hi typical. Thousands have
tl:«0 . He was His well-belt&gt;v&lt;*d tatge supplies Of
liuvtte profit­
taken thia remedy wilh remarkable
.Mukkly With Mayr'a Wond­
Dangerous.
8&gt;&gt;n Mk'J2:6'.
He had spoken in able by. anialgamatiou al any depth
bencBt. ft is known everywhere.
erful Remedy.
•liven.- manners, now He spake by aud lo inci eased cfuaiomics • and
Mayr'a Wonderful. Stomach Rem­
HI* Sui Heb. 1:1-3). Great n- profits bv ihe autistItution of cyau- sects ’irlneh breed dnfetty in gnredy dears (he digestive tniet Of ffitifU01 East Main oid accretions nnd removts pobonnuu
hage (hhU; ponds.amt stagnant wa­
s|MHr*ibility rests upon men accord­ idnlion for -amalgamation.
ter,
barns,
musty
place
1
*,
etc.,
are
ing l»» their treatment z&gt;f the Son.
The mo-1' important producer nf
Every limo teen years of suffering from derange­
The-r who would ,ii&lt;&gt;t\.*hcar the quicksilver in the Unilejl Slates is carriers of diseasi:.
ments ot the stomach and digestive1 troubles and many declare It has aavWonl lb rough God's servants were Hi" famous New Almaden mine, &lt;»f (hey bile,you. they injeel poison tract,
took Mayr'a Wonderful 8tom- ed them from dangorom operations.
|freita’ni| thereby to reject the Sanla Clara County. Cal., which into youi* system frmn which some
Son. and » plot NMUlte in His death. contains over WO miles of urtuer- dread iftiease may result. Gel a hi* lifeil is
I*&gt;iael is rcspoimible for the rejec- grou'nd workings and which has iMittle of Sloan's J.iniment.
Because ot tho wonderful mucccm
antiseptic ami - a few drops -will,,,, „
lioq and dFinth of their Messiah. produced steadily since 1850.
rp'Ulralix'f the infection rau«ed hy hers:
I In ough Hm death inheritance
•A
After inking three dewea ot• your ■ Mnyr s.■ Go lo- Mulholland'* Drug
i-ouie to all who believes, “(tame
Card of Thanli*—We iterire to msec) bites &lt;*r i usty nails. Sloan's j "
b-l us" reminds of Ihe onramzed • hank lhn.«e good friends wlw m&gt; Liniment disinfects &lt;uis, bruises »».uich irtnidy | nm tn pvTfeci cmi-;blor® ■nd.Mk them nbout the wonitI b.ivu pot felt *o well for Hf- erfu* reetilta it ha* been accompllih■ qqaisilion to God in Genesis 11:3. kindly remembered Mt*. John D-- mid sores. You eaiitml afford to be ““ition.
........... ..
inff In rt,„ thpv
a/ In
Money j'
4. When men reject Him, “us" is Preaster with a post carji shower without it iu your home.
' -I can &lt;
Ma/f. Mfg.
,iu was al the
„c back if not satisfied. n"'-•'IdJ
m"5Anvlhlna'*
t"bop. nnw anX O i,OWn--- ,0 Qe0i*LTch
prominent.' Verse 39 find- its ful- last Thursday, white site
&gt;1. .
O..III* Crook.
,itauie'
. yuurDrugK(&gt;.t—Ailv..
illlraeqL iikAlm taking of Jefty*, at)d ’Nu^7i*M.iUL
His death
He was killed outside
w. j. DePreaster and wife. |
-—
the city of Jerusalem also by (lio»t •
J, i. DePrea-tmputside of Israel. Ihe Gentiles be- 'Adv.
aav. ’lllbiUon lr.111 I., ly.
.hrou,!,;
/"ITT "7
---- --------ing called upon to do what the I
. .
Male, In -bow wbal- Ku* ,t iu
M.„, h... rnuod o.l,
bnrlal. iu llaHuwa by all drug­
Jews could not lawfully perfo/m. —BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.— p,... can do &gt;u a dry ,ear.
|o|&gt;,
.ufflcaL Sr. llobb,'
Adv,

Crook and Gould

;

F

SSiX-S;

draining a purse

FOR SALE

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

JACKSON MAN.EATS A SQUARE
MEAL AFTER WAITING 15 YEARS

�PAGE MNCTFWI

Miu Russell is an example of
what any industrious young person
nlight expect lo make of himself
under similar conditions.
Miss ffufsel
teamed Simplis
Don’t let the patient know his
Shorthand at the Churchill Busi­
condition ia aariOUA —Cval Age.
ness Institute.
She went to Chi­
cago and entered a speed contest
Tomato BKqtir.~
conducted by -the National Short­
Melt together on«4quader cup of
hand Reporters* Association. Forbutter and three li-a-*|Hxmfuls of,
•y of the world’s best writers en­
1 flour aud add two l.*ibl&gt;-s)MMinft&gt;ls of'
llnely-ch?pped onion.
&gt;&gt;w add1
tered and but five of them quali­
gradually 2 pints of milk, ili teafied for a speed ‘certificate, Miss
I Kpoonfuls of salt, 4 cloves, a little
Russell being one of the five. * Hhc
celery salt aud cay&lt; nn*-.
Heat one
later took the examination for ciyenn of tomatoes and rub ll&gt;r«iieh asieve, adding a pinch of soda. Com­
II service, and received an appoint­
bine
the
mixture
nnd
cook
in a
ment in tho Indian Office al Wash­
- double boiler for twenty- minutes.;
ington, D. Cn al a handsome salary.
Strain and serve.
The Ark Today.
It interested in the commercial How carelessly we read the ancient
A Good Sii|i!ir&gt;iiitu.
branches, write for information, — .story:
. '
The lamp chirnti-&gt; iA..y
Tbe Ark of God protected from
nnd il will bo cheerfully given.
useful puntose other tiiati that of
the wave,
Au olden tale, retold till all the illumination, in farm-houses. and
Seems 31m. And yet—today our house not of modern construction.
Il is more convenient, when illness
in the night calls for a hot applica­
God will savol
tion, to use a beat**! lamp chimney
Each tnnn holds in himself the wrapped in a cloth, without (telling
out of bed, than to repair lo the
passion;
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. The primal
God within bis soul "re­ kitchen for hot water.
pents" to see.
A Peaeb Drssrrl.
Today he says, Thou erring, sinful
mortal.
Return, I say, once more
to me I

Churchill Business Institute
SMI Ionia Ave. N. W.

=Announcing

The New Typewriter
=OLIVER No.

“Build in thy soul a safe retreat
from evil;
Thou knuwest well the plan. His
thus—and so;
Take aH that thou dost truly own
in spirit;
Aud all that thou dost need may
with thc$.go.

innds or a marshimdh*w. sprinkle
ith sugar and cover with whipped
rvaui .which Ito* hvcp ■ flavon'd
Ilil a little almond «&gt;i vanilla cxWild

Grape Marmalade.

“A Few Remarks From
Our Large Markets”
FROM CHICAGO: Most of tbe butter now is going into consumptive channels. We do
not hear of any purchases of EXTRA creamery butter going into storage. Most of the purchases
are firsts and seconds, ranging in price from 3}}4c to 35c.
f
'
FROM NEW YORK: Several cars of butter sold last week for from ?3^c to 9$Hc.

For the Same Date We Paid 27c.
FROM NEW YORK: One large dealer said: “About one-fifth ot the butter received in
this market will score extras. Opr receipts were 71,019 packages. The only way to beat out forr eign butter is to raise the standard ol quality; let us all work*togetber to this end."
r
For the week ending Aug. i&amp;t we paid T]¥»c: the same date last year we paid a6c. Every
one looked for a low market this summer, and it is tow on under grades, but through your efforts
in caring for your cream we have managed to get a lair, price lor our butter, and we intend to
keep the price']USt as high as we can. Keep your cream coming regularly. Remember y6ur
check is always waiting for you. If you live close to tbe creamery and want to Mill milk, come
tn and get our price. We can do you good.
Yours very truly,

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO.
HASTINGS, MICH!

cm

$100 Reward, $100

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

open with a small knife mid remove
Hie seeds. Allow a pound of sugar
lo each pound of fruit.
I»ul the
E ANNOUNCE AN AMAZING MODELgrapes in the pr*-.-* i v ing. kettle
The OLIVER No. 7—a Typewriter of superexcellence,
with a little waler and laiil •fwi-nly
vyitli automatic devices and refinements that mark the zenith
minutes. ,Add Hu- sugar nnd cook
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
until a drop nour**l in a cold s:iu- i
of .typewriter progress. A marvel of beguty, speed and easy
er will hold its shape.
Remove
in Western Michigan.
action. Typewriting efficiency raised to the nth power.
at once ami pour in cups or kIiimcs. !
The OLIVER No. 7 embodies all prewioys Oliver innova­ "The angry flood that thou dost In putting up the winter store of
Store on Corner ol Monroe and Division Ave.
jellies
il
is
always
a
g&lt;«&gt;d
plan
to
tions and new self-acting devices never seen before on any type­
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
mourn in sorrow,
till some small ch* pots or egg
Store Phones—
Fann Phones—
writer. A leap in advance which places The Oliver ten years Is but the wnshiug of thy soul cups for use in the children s lunch
Bell, 173
Bell, 651
Wc pay you the HIGHEST
ahead of its time. So smooth in action, so light lo the touch, so
from sin,
liaskcts.
,
•
Citizens,
5173
Citizens,
6251
Lol
dawns
the
light
upoji
that
mysPRICES. We operate 5 EL­
easy to run, that experts arc amazed. A model that means to the
•
tic morrow.
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
Cbecriumrss.
typist delightful case of operation.
\Vii&lt;-n all is clean, without -the
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
A model that means a higher standard of typewriting, longer
Ark, as in.
principal thing that makes a happy
depend upon doing a LARGE
and better service.
VOLUME of business at a
lift thine eye above the de­ home. I-would nay it way cheerful- •
The No. 7 is now on exhibit and sale at all Oliver Branches "Then,vastation.
net*, iiol riches Dor plenty nor even
SMALL PROFIT. If you
A
and Agencies throughout the United States.
Behold the heaven where 1 set neatness, but chieriulmss.
have never dealt with us, why
hquse may be clean as the prover­
my Imiw.
&lt;
not give us a triaj.
Hl Pl LOT LIGHTING PLANTS
A sign and symbol for tliy genera­ bial whistle, perfectly ami tasteful­
ly’ arnmged and y* I '&lt; -111 as barren
tion—
Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
In peace Hu* sevenfold colors as au:pinp'ty barn, "f there is not a
Op.C. LAS. Pkooi 57 Hullip
cheerful
atmosplimc.
aliiue 'and glow."
In the house, cheerfulness can of­
ten
be
.brought
nb*-ul
very
simply,
Today, when slorms of sin and
by
having
a
bright
yd
soft
light,
doubt arc raging,
/3r-LIGHTINGand COOKING
Tbe Ark of- Gqd is atill our glad the shades adjust'd mi il will be 1
neither too ulaiy
imr .glmmiy.
retreat. •
How safe the shelter in qur souls SomeTlnies a i-hintz, cushion, a bit I
of color, a fresh Rower in a glass, if ■
abiding!
His holy temple, ah, how fair and it be only one, will add a refresh-,
ing swi-etness and homyness to an
sweet!
mergm tn to the Summer ScmUoo
dull
—Clara N. Bales in Young People's otherwise dull room—and
offering couUnuous opportunity fur
rooms are apt tn.make dull people.
Weekly.
any one to enjoy all U&gt;c ailcanIn the same w.iy &gt;11 matters of dr. — a
c^n*,^ jumi Acetyl.n.
ta&lt;c*&lt; &lt;&gt;r a coun-c of Uuslnran icaln(too
little
louell&gt;-&lt;
that
bespeak
pir.-,
j
i,
lika
lhe
Icusr
“
Y."
To Dry Clean Silk*. Woolens
lui; wlilcii will pooltltely h-a.1 to'a
crvJnni
Kimm! Ntlarlcd poaiUoa through Um:
Half-Woolens mid Velvets. a gay little knot of ribbon, a i.ei mn- । And lhal |k.HmI,
Illg tWISt to Hie hair, often adds a |n |kt allM of th» burner are only
wctl-knowu
.
After tbonjuglilv brushing mid great deal t&gt;* on*- s personality.
pin ho)rf ,1,,. so smalt they let
healing, wet a little pad. preferably
The really chc--rful person is al-**: out oniy h.ifof a cubic foot of
mad*' iiy a small wad uf absorbent invariably brnv. for to be truly Acetylene in an hour,
cotton, covered wilh a piece &lt;&gt;f cheerful .tm-aii*. lo he able I*' *d I yoo
leave one of theea
DETROIT. MICH.
ch an white linen, wilh benzine, and aside onoN little
tilth- hurts and
amt di-.ipdisap Acetylenebumeraopvn'byaccident
dabble it on nil the pronounced DOHdffl cats as 'well as th«*(big ones,] all day- and oven then there would
spots before immersing the entire
rcrcome wcarineM aiid rlepr. _
„
article in the benzine. Then pro?
ami lliink of’Others. Then* Is- caable you’to set Rte to It If you tried.
T. H. WASHING)
ceed after the manner of Washing il _ —Jse cherfiflii-«s. a mere vbneer
•
-........
— —•* — —
in. suds with the bands. &lt;-inpliiyi 11g iiMUtned with ;r "My-bul-l’m good I
FIRE INSURANCE
neither board nor brushAner air which is more trying to the.ob­
U you ara not Insured or would
thoroughly cleansing il in this way, server than almost anything I
Jlka to chance your Insurance call
hang it uut in the air and suusliiiin know. But tbe really brave. Miitny. I
OXWELD ACETYLENE CO.
tn and
me. I represent a com­
for M’veral'Tiours.
If the fabric is
CHICAGO
pany with a cash capital of 11.000­
I'lii- new model lias more ini* IHHmiur 17-Ccnta*a-I)ay purchase woolen or half-woolen', brttah II af­ cheerful man. woman nr child, th** 000 and can fully protect you.
plan. Hie siune as on previous Oli­ terwards tfilh a clean whisk dipped ixne who persistently looks forward uiau
LEE II. 1‘ItYOR
in hope and tries lo look for b*-mi- ;
than wc ran even enumerate ver models.
in cold waler.
Velvets shouhi be ’y and goo&lt;im*‘&gt; instead of faults in
Office la New blcbbine-UurUm IUk.
The OLIVER No. 7, cquip|x-d with steamed in order to restore their । their nritrtilxirs mid stirronmlim.*.
In Some Far P&lt;rt.
The “riisliimifd krj board" wilh lht- fumotis Printypc, if desired, pile after cleaning.
. is
1 ..In o..r ur the camlidates for
is one
one that
that everybody
everybodyto
is always
always uliftti
gliid
Momcnls there are when o'er (be
"niK-hor keys" and (hr new auto­ vvlllmut extra diarpe.
Il should be borne in mind that
*&gt;
u..rth a uroal d.ud t*&gt; .■ 1
" I
11 . * 11 ,
soul
•
matic featurra inrun Irxs work for
not an
all laorirs
fabrics are
for ‘drv
’ ■ • fares
11,1 ,light
n f*' **'up willi;,.,..
' ' (aMilily. fieasurer OU tile lepubliYou owe il to yourself to sec the nov
an suitable
suiiaim I0J
‘‘J see* peoples
ii&lt;» i&gt;M,ulNk Irx-..•drain on the
Great waves from mystic oceans
L'"-*
T.MI
i!, ' '■""'
- • -■J.' uw----irniii—
HN r;—
Irxs inmiiiAl mid iiu-nbil effort./
typewriter ul any price. Note its and half- silk fabrics can belter be change
IVHh all of Hipm- masterly uic- In-iiiitj, .siNN-d mid raw artion. ib&lt; clemied with soap and water or
’
z
Or Hjpin to roll, aud bring with
&lt;-haai&lt;iil Improv i-inriils wr have uondrrfiit automatlr devices. Try smi|f bark solutions.
' 't’oe the Uhilcvvush Brmli.
I i-rvijw from. that township mno ' . them
limde the iiim-hinr mure twmilihil
Likewise il is well
remember
... .&lt;1^ ..i,, f ..i,..,,., .1
Strange'weeds and many- a starry
lik.to "'
““'•.“'•II tlX“ hi'i.
mid sj niinrlririil.
From every typewriters. Try It on many kinds .lut buulne
Orang&lt;-*ill&lt;*
gem
slniidpoiiil Tbe OI.IVEit Xo. 7 ut- of work Hint no other typewriter uru effective on ire.se or fal slaiM Jof uSXEX’h i --"''•.nth'and
lains superlative rvcrlleiirr.
hence, other stglus an? best rcmov-.
*?. *.'hl.. .....i,;.,..
J... we h&lt;-l &lt;-nliHed !•» thla/fiominhtion. From shores Dul found upon lite
Xolliiuu yon could ui*-li for hus
ed beforehand by different meth-1 "«“•
. I mn ph.l--d lo no one. and if
Il is a siuiiillcmit. fart lhal (ho Oda. Glycerine, for instance, is -a
( -.-VarnlS^
.... .
■'.... ‘"el n,,‘ &lt;'»tee on|1 Either of mind or of the heart.
been oiiiHh d. I he new devices; re*
Ihirnu-iil*,. ImprovenM-nls mid &lt;-*&gt;n- typewriter tlial introdiiecd such solvent
And across Hi*- wondrmi* n-alm
solvent for
for alkaloids,
alkaloids, alkalies,
alkalies. dye
dye-­ !'!
'.. .
1 -ii.. i!v lm.-m.-ss i.rmeh.i.l
principles.
Inr ttrtm n-fi«*ti coni «&gt;f whitewash
»&lt;-nii in«■* rbiiial uu ll«»- X*i. « n-pn-- rimdi-mulrhifl Innmalfniis as vHr stuffs and like substances.
Em­
F&lt;— * .................. nor .ioiibl the
m-iiI hii riKiriuoiM. mil lay uud vuslly ible uriling. visible reading, I’rin- ployed in combination wilh the,yolk every aumin**r.
Capitol
InrraiM* Ils value—the price has l.vpr, etc., should Im* the first to In­ of n fresh egg, just broken froth Hie who have chick* n
dream •
troduce automatic methods of op­ shell il is unsurpassed for remov­ also recbinmend' d.
Saving s X Loan Associatisa,
Nor fear th&gt;- menace ol the stream
• v.
.... following]
,
shall evea continue in force our eration.
ing such stains from white flannel whilewH.-di foiniula is recommend- ; The Sw&lt;Rolling the Power that bids man
or similar while woolens. The nl: Slake Inn*- wilh waler mid add ini*-uliiig t
sail,
mixture should be spread, on the ■sufficient gkiin-tnilk to bring it to -El*-&lt;-triifar alarms surround In suiiK? far port, will cry him Hail!
let soak in it a half hour, aud J he consisted■&gt; of thin cream. To th** lt * EMi
Oliver Typewriter Building
CHICAGO slain,
&lt;
—John Rhuddlau. ciiuii, niu.ii. &amp; siti.ii it. n. ci.
then washed out in the usual man- "each gallon add one ounce of salt fare, lestet
15 minutes, day
mid two oiiiic*-- &gt;&lt;f brown/ugar dis-ifmai night,
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—
iMUy Kxccyt Sunday,
•solved in water. Il is a gimd plan'—__
Potato Sulad.
lo add a quarter oF-a pound of cal- !
■olng South S:0l fo m. A I:
Cut cold boiled potatoes into cium chloride ( • every Thirty gal-j ” “
•oing North 1:11 fo m. A 4:
' culm or slice- them moderately Ions of the wa-h in order to in­
8. C. QREC8KR Q. P.
thick.- Chop a little onion and crease il*t dirtiif* cling properties.
mingle with the potatoes.
A nice
For gal ’- mid fences, a uood
boiled salad dressing is prepared by whitewash recip*- U the following;
heatiug half cup of viurgar with an Slake twenty i»&gt;'ind&lt; of linie with
even tablespoon fill of sugar and a boiling waler uiiid.il is of the con- i
pat of butler. Mix thoroughly half •latency of thin i reain. Thun 'lir' Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, :rom tlic blood and drive i: out of
tcaapoonftil of salt, half teaspoon- in three pound- of common salt । Relieves Backache and Blad­ the system.
It n-.attcra, not how old you are or
ftii of pepper, a pinch of mustard ami one-half pound of nluiur
der Disorders After A
Is like a shrine. Wc treat, it
how long you hav; suffered. Croxonc
(ground.) a teaspoonful of corn
The novel niii' iil whilrwash re- ■
Few Doses Arc
that -Way. The stone that wc
15 so prepared, that it it .practically
sliitvli and the yolk of an egg. Beal cipe. which has -iveu quite RC|i&gt;*raf*
^Taken
impossible to nice it into the human
the hot liquid gradually into this •atptfaelion. is more expensive .than
erect possesses *all the. lines of
system without results. You will find
and simmer until thick, tilir iu a those three, but gives belter r»-su!t&lt;
•true art.
Sleep riitt:rl-ia,7 bladder weak- it different from ail other remedies,
little cold waler.
the recipe follow*; Slake -a half, nc
backache, thcmnatuni, and there is nothing else on earth like
IF you are a bor­
IN WORKMANSHIP
bushel nf Inn*- with IhuIiiiz waler, the many other* kindred ailments it. It starts to work immediately
M I rower ot thia
Bout's for First Aid.
keeping il i-uv**n-d during tho pro­ which so commonly edme with declin- and more than a few doses are sel­
You will say that wc have no superior. \Vc do not
Ml paper, don’t you
Don’t disturb Mood clots.
cess.
Strain il and add n peck of tog'yrart. nrcd*no longer be a source dom required to relieve even (he'
- think It ia an incharge exurlritant prices nor take advantage in the situDon't be rough with the patient. salt dltoQlved hi warm waler, three «d t'.-r.vl.atnUr i»cry lo those who are most chronic, obstinate cases. ■
Juatk-a to the man who la
» ation. We ijojour work in a skillful-way, charging a
Don't probe for a bullet or any pounds.nf ground rice pul in .boil­ pert the middle age of life
Paying for It? H« maybe
ft is the most wonderful remedy
moderate price.
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other body imbedded in the flesh.
di • •ive.-y, Croxcne, fhrer- ever made for restoring the lifeless
; looking for it at thia vary
ing water and Imiled to a thin paste,' The
Don’t wash wounds unless you uiwt-half |K&gt;imd **f powdered Span­ romcj ali such &lt;ii .• rderv because it re- organs tn’ health and strength and
, momant. MakaltarvgNow is the time to pfocc your orders (or work to lie
steriiio
the
water.
.
..
of
the
trophic.
It
uiarvialior to your bocna.
Ish
whiling,
one
pound
of
clear
glue
I
ridding
the
system
of
every
particle
set ditring stirnnier ami .cafly fall. Call and sec our
Don’t pull or tear off clothing— dissolved
; Tbe Buhacriptlon prtca la
vM »&gt;
....... waler.
in warm
Mix । ------- right into the&lt;|citlnsys,tbrfniRli of uric acid, and you fan take it with
• stuck and gel our prices.
cub it away.
. an Invcatnxnl that wlU
lhesi* well togeHiar, ami let the ,1|C walls and lining,; cleans out the th^ utmost confidence that nothing
Dou'l aliempl 16 remove pilch, mixture stand for -several days, j toile filirn h; glands and cells, and nn earth will so quickly cure such
repay you welt
varnish or wax from a burned sur­ Keep the wash thus mad** ip a kel- K'*’fs ,!&gt;e '-idn-y- r-w strength to do conditions. .
;□□□□□□■
face.
He or a portnbl- heater. am| wlu-n i ‘r.e'r wo;l: properly It n&lt;«itralixr«
You can obtain an original pack­
Don’t bring anmionia too close to Used put if-&lt;m a«Tiol as nos.TIiir* ’ anil di'vntrry ttnrrrht "nus^r &lt; acid age of Croxoqe at trifling cost from
Granite and Monument Dealers
the nostrils.
wffh a paint biuflt or whitewash ,jtancesl *"al led*' m tie. joints any first-class druggist All druggists
Phone 197
’
Haating*. Mich.
1 Don’t touch the eye with dirty brush.
ar ,
*' p ll’-6
rrivism; are authorired to personally return
»
...
.
I sad m4»e- tn* k»*irev» •. -r an«t
1 ,’be purchase price if Croxane »hou!4
! linger* or an unclean cloth.
BANNKB H .ViT ADV&amp; MV.
*“ ** ‘h£ ' ":*4B'U ?*““ {ail m a amglc case,
Don't pul bandages on loo light.

“All that will mean a new aud good
isreation;
AH varied powers now subject iu
thy will.
And thou, O manl know thia: dost
thou obey me,
The flood shall carry thee, and
shall not killl

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HOME MADE

ACETYLENE

The Flame of Acetylene Light is Small
and the Burner Peculiar

Spring Term

Detroit Business 39

5% NET INCOME

The OLIVER Typewriter Co.

MONUMENTS
A Monument

.Olli K® F» KW iiltif BELIEVES
ILL BlllSEf StH UER MISERIES

A Word to the

Borrower

IRONSIDE BROS.

�r%ac nrewrt

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/MDER MAKING Southwestern Michigan
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WEEK’S K'RWS
NEWS IN
IN
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NEAR-BY COUNTIES.

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In response to a request of Rep- I
• resen la live J. Frank Stevens pf]
Star City. Congressman James &lt;7.
McEmigldln has made a thorough
v ipvestigation into the claims’ of
» certain Indians of the, Ottawa,
Chippewa ami Potfiijvaloml .tribes ,
of Michigan.
For' a number of
years these Indians have been cncouragi'd -by ccilaitr ntthrneys tn
believe that they rightfully had
, title to certain reclaimed lands]
along Ilie Lake Michigan water­
front in Chicago worth millions of
dollars. Congressman McLaughlin ]
lias spent considerable time male-1
ing a careful investigation of the'
merits of thrso claims.
lie has]
learned that the Indians have ab-l
sohitrly no claim against the pov-;
'eminent. 'I he Indian ufftyrs bu-i
irean mid Commitiees of I he'.senate
land liou^e have all reported unfav­
orably mi thesn claims as^far back
as- 1WW. Fenner Senator Curtis;

Be Good To Your Land

Farms For Sale

XVa -h.v« nn nxlra mmd list &lt;d *llt’J'&lt;'t Ulld Iliad'- it plmil that Itlf*
to Jbrtta JIT u Lt claims were wittiout merit
one l

had, wr' hope (tils year lo be even |ww

Or It Can’t Be Good To You
No laud in Barry County or Michigan, can staml continuous “cropping”
wrtlioiit DESTROYING ti- tcrtility. Every BUSHED of grain that you raise
and sell from your farm TAKES AWAY just so much fertility. Some lands

How To Be Good To Your Land
There's nnc sure way—USE HOMESTEAD FERTILIZERS. They
•■put back" inlo the land the very element yon "drajv out" when you take off
a crop of grain. Ilomcstcad Rone Black Fertilizer is made chiefly of BONE

GROUND B&lt;)XE. It. is inpre than a stimulant to the land, and its benefits
cah be noticed lor several years. That is WHY il is BETTER for your land
than chemical fcrtiliacra, which arc useful only for ONE YEAR. '

which makes the liujer the prom. .uu. 'ri.is «•-,« d&gt;&gt;.-lnn&gt;ri i*, i...
t
vou £n-!hNNMh*Lk'0U PU&gt; r"r’ if &gt;&gt;u|:'"'ir""
nn agreemcnl mid]
^iv-hnvA ‘jfid U^-T fnmi. nn.t w,nipr°'n&gt;'“' with lliesi? tribes ami
nl21£« In'thn bvli I vrarJ’Tik mil ’ ,n '",l "f al1 claImP ,n favor &lt;‘f'

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
PHONE 18

of these L- men what kind of; ngaiIH| u,.. i nite&lt;l Stolen or said [■ ■■
trralnM-nt .nd «r&gt;lrr thrj o..l . ........ .
„r,.llu ......... .. gl—
IVr^lU hr .1 .CM. n.iirr'. SSI •"?'?"11 'fe1 "r "fl...... .
We will be .nt .Charles Bauer's iiantFor confeileraiion. This nioix-y llfO'-tn. “Dlrerlly. I -n
law oilier Saturday. August X, nnd was pniil directly lo heads of fnmi- I a penny from Hie po.rqcti Saturday hereafter.
lies, adults mid guardians of min-'“he continued. “I #wm
Ollier Hours 11 to 12 mid 1 lo L
nt
ors. Despite the fact Hint tlie m.xi I wrote tlie I'"ei
claims were settled up years ago l.itchlieli). Mich. Tin1
many Indians of norlliern Michigan ; taken from- a story
are still encouraged in the hope | Magazine.
I sent (li&lt; ,—.. . —
Hustings or Delton, Mich.
flliit they still jiave something.“'‘I Detroit, Commercial and it was
coining.
puldislied.
It attracted so much
—--------'
alleitlion that Qiiren' Victoria ap• Whrn I was If! and wrote T.ur-'
a
few Shall Not Ring. Tonight,* 1 lit- . ' ‘
' A. !'i'
! i &lt;,
tie im'o.'iuc,f
cwas
destined
loi 1’"* "church
l.livil-vy
and
make
famoJa itthA
, Httli'
&lt;*hurch Ini
1‘! Ml' al
whi,
VT T”
1. i0found
|3"£
England, where tlie scune was-laid.1 ;\n.1Liigh-limaii took
, , ■......................
. . .
. fl,..
Itimbers
ini hoc-. noil
tlM'il
th,ini
T.
il'
Hi.-'
and
used
them
ror
enrich
numerous
publishers,
ami
Fur Tlir Oil StilllH
make a foituue for the man who clappers for minalure bells, which
bouphl the timbers uphn which the Im. sold as souvenirs. ntuPrenped a
fortune."
old bell was hung ami sold souve­
nirs from them.” said Mrs. Rose
Cleaning up the wreckage caused
Hartwick Thorpe, of f?an Diego.
CaL formerly of Litchfield. Hills­ by the cyclone al Pelricvilie is well
dale county, author of the famous under way and plans completed
for the replacing of the bridges and
This stallion was formerly owned
several buildings that wore swept
by Owen GratTmillcr mid is well
away by the “twister." The mill
race has been repaired. but the
kndwn ip horse breeders of Burry
large bridge across Grand river at
Count}'. • •
that point, which Was totally de­
molished. will have tn be rebuilt
He is a fine young stallion of the 1
from all new material, as none of
very hardiest slock.
the mtilerinl in the old structure
Will stand balance of season nt
can be used in the construction &lt;&gt;f
my place on the A. B. Gates farm, One cabinet picture of every child the new one. as it was so badly
under
two
years
of
age
in
Barry
twislod out of shape.
3 miles cast of Cloverdale.
rOunty. AH you lune to do is bring
in Hie baby Thursday, August 211.
The efforts to dredge tlie Maple
for tlie sitting and we send you the Biter from a jmint near Bannister
TERMS—To insure marc with free picture. Remember it does to Muir, is being again agitated, a
not cost you u cent. Come in and meeting for Hint purpose being
standing roll, $15.
gel urtpinhilrtl. Tell your friends. held at Pewamo last week Jiy Drain
Special equipment for children's Commissioners Louis F. Green of
I d&lt;’lures.
Clinton, Elisha Strong of Ionia and
E. W. Redmond of Gratiot.
It
will
remembered that tlie dredging of the Maple was defeated a
Ground
Floor
Studio
Across
From
few
years
ago.
when
the
proceedCloverdale, Michigan
the Court House. i ings were well under way. by the
•„----- o&gt;
i. i
,,f Ionia coiitity. under a
Ball Phone, Delton
HASTINGS, MICH.
j£.ial local act of the .legislature.

Registered Percheron

“Success”

Big Day Thursday, Aug. 20

Free

E. PATTON

GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR
GRAND RAPIDS
Sept, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, i7
EVERYBODY IS GOING
TO SlEE

Blooded MICHIGAN Horses
Thoroughbred MICHIGAN Cattle
Pedigreed MICHIGAN Sheep
MICHIGAN Swine of Purest Blood
WOLVERINE Prize Winning Poultry
INSTRUCTIVE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS
WITH MACHINERY AT WORK

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HASTINGS, MICH

Mr. Green soya that the objection^
seem to be reincwed now. and that
probably over fifty per cent, or
those uliose lamb woiild be affect­
ed arc now in favor of the project.
I he dredge work will cover a dis­
tance of 27 miles.

bl Ezra Morehouse &amp; Co.

AUCTION SALE

- As the result of a frightful at­
tack made on him by a hawk he
«hot, Fred Wright, a farmer living
six miles north of ihis place Is suf­
fering from many ugly gashes.
I lu re are
four gaping
holes
through his right hand and several
long gashes in his side.
After!
shooting the bird Wright ran to:
where it dropped.
As he npproaejied it, tlie hawk flew at him
and drove its claws through his
right hand.
Battling for his life'
Wright tried to free himself from!
tin? bird's claw, but could not.
Asj
lie fought, the bird nsed nslalonc]
to /ear open his side.
Wright's
cries liroughL his son. who, using)
a pocket knife, cut off the hawk's
claws that were firmly clasped In!
his father's hands, and thou using
a chili, killed the bird. The hawk)
was the-biggest ever killed about'
here; im-asifi-ing four feet across'
its wings.
It kllhd hundreds of ’
cliickuns duriug, pie
past few

Having sold 40 acres of my farm, and decided to move to town. I will sell the following
personal property at my farm, one mile south end one mile west of Hastings, or one mile
east of the Yeckley school house, on section 24, Rutland Township,

Wednesday, Aug. 12,1914
Commencing at 1:00 P. M.

FARM MACHINERY.
Black gelding, 7 yrs. old, ul. 1100

cows.
Durham cow. due January 7th.
Black Jersey, 5 yrs. ohl, due February 3rd. •
Block cow. part Jersey, dur April 17th.
*
Large brindle row,-8 yrs. old, giving* milk
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due in January1,
These urr nil choice^ rows mid In excellent
condition.
Holstein heifer, eighteen months old, due
March 27th.
2 yearling Holstein heifers, due in April
Holstein heifer, 7 months old

The boyhood how of inventor
Thomas A. Edison in Port Huron is]
to be cleared of the historic old I
pine trees.which cover tlie grounds]
and the plot of ground, which con­
sists of 20 acjmCwill lie made into'
a public tyiTkliy its present own-!
eis. ’i lie- Line trees will be made
into himb'T. from which a fine
summer liJfel will be constructed,
on th&lt;? sila of the old Edison home.’
which waslliicatid a few rods north
of- what is now- known as Edison
HenSbr-'
.

. ’
Finest Fruit Display Ever Seen

Host of Other Attractions Including a Royal Hippodrome

A quantity of hay

LUNCH FOR THOSE B5A

Marking what Is probably the
disappearance of the connecting
lines between the once famous
Dowie family and the equally fa-|
inous Dowie summer home. Bep
Mac Dhui. on White lake, near
Muskegon, the remnants of the!
qneo-splendid furnishings of life'
house have liven offered for sale,
and will be disposed of. Solid ma- '
hogany pieces will be knocked j
.down In Ihe. highest bidder .at-PFi-1,
vale sale. Mrs. Do^vie ami her son.!
Gladstone, who made their home
there for a number of years follow-- I
ing-tlx? death of (he elder Dowie,
are now living al Pawhuska, Okla..
where the son K'the rector of an;
Episcopal church.
The 'properly 1
is in the hands of Charles E. Soule
of Grand Haven to whom il came j
through the foreclosure of a mort­
gage again-t it.

Auto scat surrey, nearly new
Single top buggy
Riililicr (ire bike buggy
Single fineness
Wide tire wagon
Boti sleighs
Buck-eye grain drill
(kirn shelter
Champion mower
. One-horse rake
'Oliver plow No. 99
Double shin el plow
3-horMi riding or walkingI cultivator
Spring tooth drag
Spike tooth drag
Steel roller
One Iioenc cultivator
Heavy work harness . Light double hnrnew
Boggy pole, neck yoke and whifilrtrrcN
Phil form senlcM. wt. 2500
Gohlen Harvest cream.separator
Water separator
.‘Miururr blue tin me oil stove and glass front
oven

POULTRY.
25 While Wyandotte hens
AImhiI GO mixed hens

FROM A DISTANCE

Terms of Sale: JSTX’SS XT!
year's,.time will be given on good bankable notes with Inter­
est at six per cent No goods to be removed until settled
for.
/

F. M. ROBERTS, Proprietor
COL. W.H. COUCH, Auctioneer

A neighbor's* cat, deluded with!
the idea that it possessed a silver,
vocal apparatus,
disturbed the
slumbers of Frank Francis of Ionia
I to such nn extent that his svslctn |
igut all nut of whack and he began
lo lose weight and acquire wrin­
kles. The cat became so bad that
Frank finally derided to end mat-1
tors and arose in tho dead of night
and sallied forth to the back yard,
armed with. Iiis trusty shot gun.
Rilhopelled against the 'horizon se­
curely perched on a fence was the
cat. and Frank took a long, careful
aim and fired. .Simultaneously,
Frank Allen, a neighbor, abruptly
dropped Ihe wrench with which he
was tinkering hie automobile and
grasped the calves of his legs,
which -were perforated with buck­
shot nnd hurl exceedingly. A lll41e medical attention made his
wounds lornforlahle, however, and
ho is mighty glad that the cat was
silting on a low fence instead of a
high one.
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BAKED GOODS
Mr. Man, how would you like to stand over
•
a hot stove during the hot summer days and
try to do the family baking? Of course you
wouldn’t like it. Do you think your wife
really enjoys it?
During the hot months one of our specialties is
‘
making many lines of dainty, appetizing, whole­
some baked goods. They arc
JUST THE THING FOR LUNCH.
They Save Your Wife al! the hard, hot work of
baking and make it Easy for her lo prepare meals.
Our aim is to make this a community bake shop and
to be of SERVICE to all the people. We use the
best GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, which we buy in
CARLOAD LOTS; the best of pure leaf lard, in

Splendid Fireworks Nightly
Excellent Racing

In our farming operations we used a great deal of Homestead Fertilizers.
They gave by far the best results of any of the many kinds we tried. That's
Why we secured the Agency for them whtn wc went into the Elevator busi­
ness. WE KNOW WHAT THEY WILL DO. We know that everyone
who uses them will be pleased—and that's the kind of article we sell.
'
Now is the time to order your fertilizer and we will be glad to talk
with anyone thinking of buying. Wc.know wc can do you a lot of good.

n&gt;. H11&gt; h,n|K ()f (hn( r,w|u_

dm, I. !-* r„m.

E. B. Gates

.can stand "cropping” better than others, but in a few years the BEST of land
in this county, 01 state wilL decreasc m. fertility pnd eventually, become
"worthless" from a producing standpoint.

Il's n laxative, of course—and the
nicest hot weather drink you ever
lasted. Flushes thoroughly, and
pleasantly, too. F. C. Crysler. Syracusn, N. Y„ says: “Have used laxa-i
ttvrs-for-13 years but this Citrolaxs
has got everything else beat a
mile. Try it—Arthur Mulholland.
—Adv,
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-BA NNER WANT ADV8. Sttrl

(•ct tbe BEST of everything that money can buy. And by baking
in «uch LARGE QUANTITIES we can do baking for you at a. _
, LOWER PR1CIJ than you could buy the materials and do it

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Star Bakery &amp; Restaruant
Phone 381

QUALITY BAKE SHOP

Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>IH BARRY COUNTY

Circulation Greater Than All Other
Barry Comity Papers Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

INVESTING STATEMENT
FROM EX-GOV. OSBORN

THE HASTINGS
20 PAGES
MILLIONAIRE LUMBERMAN'S
TEAM PUTS HERE FRIDAY
’Tom" Stephens, of, Waters, Will
Bring the t'.la*u&gt;&gt; "Otsego" Outfit
lo Hastings.

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 13,1914

PLAIN STATEMENT FROM
OFFICERS &amp; DIRECTORS

THIS NINE YEAR OLD YOUNG­
STER KNEW HOW TO 00 IT
With ■ Tgynly-FIve Cent Fb.1
Outfit He Captured Twenty*

PROF. L J. MICHAEL
IS SAFE IN RUSSIA

Everybody Re»-1. The HANNER.

PART ONE-1 TO 8
WANT MILE OF GOOD ROADS
NORTHEAST

7

Donating Funds and Gravel For
Stretch From &lt;'.Hy Limit*
Towards Barber's Corners.

NUMBER IS

SUCCESSFUL CHAUTAU
07204720

Eight Black
ANNOUNCES THE THINGS HE
FINANCIAL CONDI­
Near lhe little villag*' of ’Milo) FORMER HASTINGS EDUCATOR • A rnncFFtod effort is being made
F.vqry fan in this tounly’ has SHOWING
WILL STAND FOR IF MADE ’ heard of lhe famous Otsego team
lives a young diseipl®
l«aac Wal­
TION OF BARRY CO. AGRICUIlo build a mile of giaxl road from
the/ city limits toward Bartier'.*
DANGER
GOVERNOR AGAIN.
ton.
who
pulled off a stunt last
managed by •Tom'* Stephens, a mil­
DENT HE ISONS.
SOCIETY AT PRESENT
week that would be har.l for many
lionaire luinliennan of
Waters.
C**rn-r«. thus eliminating one of th*'
older and more experirm - q anglers
worst stretches of highway in the
Htepheiw doesn't rare for expenses.
to duplicate. On Augu-t 3rd. Uh SECLARES
IjisL year he and another million­ ANO EXPLAINING NEW
WANTS THE STATE TO BUILD THE
TICKETS PLEDGED ASSURE
aire of Gaylord hired Mime of the
and 51 h, Maurice, the mm- year old
• &lt;i and already ttie
hav«
son of O. B. Garrett, h**ikrtl ami
MAIN HIGHWAYS IN MICHIGAN best league player* in lhe country
AT POST FOR THE PRESENT snow for their elTo......... ................ .
METHOD TO PAY THE
CHAUTAUQUA FOR NEXT YEAR
iressive spirit of the community
successfully landed twenty-eight
for their individual teams and the
black bus and hi I OOl fit consisted
Aivrr $liMl in cash and the pnoiiis.*
resident* of the northern part of
of a ten eent reed pole, a live cent Has Two More Bears Work TrarhHm u Proyruiii That Will Keep the slate had some of the finest ball
fled put li Ri i rem a Promise a Higher
line amt’a small simxii* nook. Fish­
Other r&lt;&gt;ntribulions are ready for
Night Fair, Inrltidlnp
I cel
Him imd the lz*{jisluiurr Busy.
hi Srirntlttr Farming to Young
Class of Entertainments Than
ermen who think it requires a
lhe Milicilnpi.
final clash between Gaylord and the
of Moving PirturrN, Eli
Good I'royrum Too.
Rii*s»m Prnxnnl*.
thirty -dollar rod and reel to catchJ
Tlii* road badly n»*ed* gravelling.
Otsegos, Blephen* offered Walter
1
"
Miss
Aija
Michael,
of
Byracusi*.
In
wet
weSther
n
lw*c«nneji
a
verit
­
Johnson
of
the
Washington
Amer
­
.-Ill VhspoiMn to n request, by the
To the patron* of the Ban r Co.
Th-- Chautauqua dosed .Tuesday.
icans
glJiOii
if
he
would
come
and
not
ire.
Agricultural Society:—
Michigan Patron to a request for a
N. V.. ha* received word from Prof. able quagmire, and tu*avy load* The attendance was not quite up to
The time ha.* now arriv *d in
Dmis J. Michael, formerly of Ihi*- cannot |»* hauled over it conven­
statement us to his policies if elccl- pitch. Johnson did not come, but
Ixhi Bell of Hastings did go. Pitted wliirh there will be an effort made DETERMINE PERCENTAGE OF
liiigx. who is in the. employ of tin* iently. nn** . ..... I only visit Mi&lt;lagainst Duboc, of the Iietroil Tig­ by Hie officer* lo sell upwuiql* of
the following declaration:
Russian government at Kishinev,
ers, Bell easily Well.
I.IMXI lickrls here ill llje. Clip of
further fact
to the effect Hint he is in no dan­ road leading into a town, which is
"My views on lhe governorship as
Stephens has his ball tenth for hi* Hastings at IlJk) each. 'I'pere are
ger from, the war now raging in the center of a community. Na-li- that coming
a candidate are much the *aim* a* I
Od.-*a
His base bail IJH7 tax payers in the city who Barry County’ll Share Will lie Only Europe and that he will, remain nt
have expn*sseif before IhiIIi orally own amusement.
Hu.* roads.
should
Is*
mlerestisi
in
saving
the
blood
has
awakened
and
ho
will
and by my public record. In the
II Per Ont., Allegan's Bring
Mr. Michael has been in Russia
first place, f am nut a candidate in bring his team lo Hastings Friday. Fair Ground, as H Is one of our
leading
pleasure
grounds,
and
us
a
attended.
four year*.
He is engaged a* an
■ the meaning of th- term commonly August 11. The fans .win have nn
The BANNER cannot parlicularimdendoiid. The stale of Michigan oiqMirtimily tn see some of the best city we must pul our host effort*
County
Drain
Cotntiii**ioiier I'Xpi il ;igi ii iiltiH.il •i.'vloper in
Huifhing the peasxupr'nf the pro­
owes me nolhing. I owe every­ players in the country matched forward to save lhe same.
Binhall and Martin Mutclilvr, drain
In (he vlfilor*'
Think. WiiaL a disgrace it would ciimmi*M*iuiH*r -of ARegiii county vince nr-ttrrnfi.ibia Un* inueier'b BURGLARS BREAK INTO
eiilei lainm*-ni&lt;.
No iHhrr plan
thing. my lifv and all lo Hi** stale again*! Hasting*.
could give *0 many ami of such n
of Michigan- In this altitude of line-up will be Ed. Killian and oth­ Iw* to Barry County to lose this have determined the p* i. ■ ui.ig.- of American methods of fanning.
G. F. CHIDESTER'S STORE high rias* except by the gtoupiug
ground on a debt, ami it is especial­ tax. which Harry and Allegan
mind. I am simply offering to serve. er big league star*.
Bell ha* asked lo pitch this ly up lo (In* ptople of the city of counties will have to pay for lhe cal department of the Stale College
of Chautauqua* in cirruii*. and
If the I.p|,- of III,- shile. knowing
my administrative reront, what­ .14.1111-1 Si..pb-n-' ••uilii ..... Iti- re­ Hastings to see that we do not. The coiLMrui’tlmv of the* prop. —d Gun «»f Agriculture in Iowa for several Forced Hack Door mid Carried off
Michael
bureau. In th.- Hedpalh r
soever chnrac(&lt;*r of fearlessness quest ha* lM*en granted. Everyone officers ami difteclora have each River i|rpin in Gun mm-h. Barry
Nearly X|iM) Worth of Clollrtnfl
sigiu-71 the note guaranteeing pay­ county,* share is only I i m*r cent,
which Hastings Iteliinge
and imlepeiidem’e of chnrnrter I come lo (his game.
ment of Ilic indelitedne.** of Sl.iksi while Allegan county in which he was called by lhe Russian gov­
were cm Chautauqua*,
an
posses*, my equipment by. ex|&gt;eriernment.
The Held he entered
Everyone in llasling* is dinvily in­
eiire, by study and by travel in ev­
In addition to the amusements. readdy understand I hat
Claim* Iiifrhiyrmrnl on Balt.
terested. The laboring men who pay Hz» per cent of the cosl.
er)’ nation of every continent of
Mr. prownteil great possibilities to the Ili*». circus on Tuesday brought
Alien Johnson, manager of the
'From the with it some burglars who carried many
a minitin* vvurld and every important lla«tiugs B|Mirting Goods Works, own.no property should each give Biialsall will soon go to prang**- young agricullnrisl.
rolunial and suzerian stale, with bn* hegunlegnl action against E. J. u* al least tiJMI for a ticket.
ville. examine the land*. Iteiielllted first he specialized in the devehip- off athiul si&lt;*&gt; worth of hat* and
If it should rain, a* it has’in years mid assess them accordingly. These nient of tin* Iniid f*tr, corn growing. clotliin? from
them jny service* are al their dis- Lockhart, of Galesburg, whom he
F, .('.lifilester'n
In the fertile valley* of lhe ter­ store.
past. Itv* debt would liul, be iu- lands lie &lt;ui sect ion* 7, IH. :si and 31.
IMmition. Ami I offug them "with
Whm
Nishl
Polii'eman
accuse* of infringing
upon his
full heart and active body. II they rights to manufacture tin* “Wil­ crehMtl. amrit’will greatly help the . The opening of l|ie hundred* of ritory bordering &lt;m I lie Black sea Slanun made his ruimds about 8:30 up.t&lt;» previous year* in lecture*,
&lt;l*i mil wish my services again. I son's Wobbler," Hie well-known society if all will take hold and acre* of Gun imindi, thereby in­ he Im* cMablisnrd ntlmeroii* ex­ o'clock, he discovered-, that mhiu* but were superior in ipusical at­
periment
st
al
inns
and
throughout
"I
mhis
I,"
and
it
would
hurt
no
one
shall b&lt;* happy ami ihafikfui as a arlficial bail; which is also known
creasing the assets of th- commun­
tractions Kryl's band and Kellara large m*etion of southern Russia
to lake a chance under the cir­
private citizen who may have been
•pecially noteas the “Fluted Wobbler."
Mirk­ cumstances. It is n. Iiig iimfbrtak- ity. is being met with great entliu- he has placed superinlendent* in &lt;.f Mr. Chidester'.
honored far beyond his deserts.
sigsm. So far there Da* twen no
hart is accused of using unfair
"If I am chiiKeu governor again competilivn met hod* by manufact­ mg for (he officers to do this extra oplHisition from owner- of resorts charge of vast fanns to tench the
-*lp-i k
I shall give the slate much the uring a (mil similar to the one made vv7irk, but there seems no other way al Gun hike, us the former objec­ younger generation of.peasant* the' that burglars'Juul been in the place,
The
advance
sale
of tickets
same kiml of administration I gave here, calling II “l&gt;ockhurl\ Fluted out. and when they appear before tion has l»*en removed a* lhe pro­ new mcllioils of scienlillc farming. lie notified nt once Mr. Chidest**) reached &lt;IHici. By the contract oneMr. Michael accepteil the posi­
you. please have yuwr money ready
before. It shall he my aim:
half of the advance sale above 9US00
Wobbler." Judge Smith has issued (or one or more tickets. We only motor* will build acros* Hu* outlet tion on a three-ycars' contract. At; and Deputy Sheriff Lichty.
of
Hie
lake
a
dam
which
will
main
­
“To lower the tax rale again.
Entrance
had
lo*en
made
by
cut
­
went to lhe local association, or
an injunction prohibiting Mr.'lxick■HUT. ru, Tl..-. »-.n .. ion..
“To give f&lt;*arlcss enforcement of harl from selling Iho bait during hope-lhnt many of you will call on tain the waler at a pcrin.inent lev/•ials of-the province were so grati­ ting through a scr*-en door, smash­
Hu1 Treasurer ami Sec.relanf and
nil Un* laws.
ing the glass in the door, hi addithe pendency of the suit and until get tickets without being solicited.
Since the cultivation 'i*f union* fied with liin work that they gav»
nn accounting has ln*en made for
assoriatnni which was incurred the
All Fairs have had to raise their ha* begun oil the imir.-li. business him another contract for an addi­
"To make it public dollar go as trade diverted to him by the alleged prices, as the ft!ami Family Ticket
lie han there- secureil With a strong padlock. 111st year.
ha* increased m the (own* in lhe tional three year*,
Marks showitl where the burglars
fur ns a private dollar, or a liltle infringement.
For a time tin* future of lhe’
so common in days past cannot vicinity.
had
unsuccessfully
attempted
to
farther. I did it oiice t|iid I run do
Chautauqua m Hastingtu seemed n'
returning .to this country.
support a fair under mixlem pric­
it again.
METHODIST CAMPMEETING AT
Regarding the political situation force lhe door open. Rutiled in this matter of doubt, owing. t*i lhe ines for everything. By buying the
plan,
they
crawled
Ihiinigh
1he
"Tu introduce lhe short ballot inin' Russia. Mr. Michael has said lit­
gl.00 tii-ket.s you save money, as tin*
Ih Michigan.
GULL LAKE AUGUST 18 TO 30 single admission ticket are 35c
tickel. anil tin
tle in communications with rela­ window in the door.
"To- reduce tlw* numlier of state
An inventory
on
Weihiosday
tives in till* country.
Because of
each. The fl.tri tickets have four
employes by culling oil evejy unthe nature of hi* position he ha* showed' that six suits of clothing
coupons, and the gl50 tick/ds have
'ms-esjtary iiolilical hanger-on of lairgr Number Will Attend Re­
expressed no opinion.
Miss Mich, Imd sevvral hats liad'lH&gt;Jn taken. A
six coupons.
whom l|iere are many.
ligious Meeting on Beautiful
u-u taken from of the Chautauqua would sustain
ael said for that reason she did not
When it comes to Fairs, Barn*
know whether or not her brother
Grounds Near SI hl la nd Park.
County is not lhe only om* that is
stale ofllcials should be compelled
Association have in; Idea of making
will be alTecled by the present uplo live. If (hey do not wish b&gt; live
The 19th annual campmei'ling financially einlmrras«e«l. Here I* a BARRY
COUNTY’S
VETERANS
The burglars are suppoaeiV lo money. They feel that the Chau­
where they- t«re exp*Tt«*d to work, ami lhe 73rd annual conference of history of some fairs in u'-ighborWILL GATHER HERE,THURS­
ave been im n avIiu were discharge tauqua is a community affair, and
The American consul at Odessa is
Protestant Cainp- ing counties:—
they need not. enter the service of the Methodist
I from the ci\*us gang early in want it tn Ih* of the highest com­
DAY AND FRIDAY
a persona! friend of Mr. .Michael.
meeling Association of Michigan,
Allesnn Gminlr raised nt one Ihm4
munity sen ire. They felt they had
This city is only seventy-live miles
will Im* held at the grounds near about 97&lt;&gt;o.iM) BY TAX. to aid its Agno fight to assume that an increas­
from Kishinev, and is easily acces­
‘To give all my'liino lo the work Midland Park. Gull latke, from i (cultural Society, and is NOW in
ed price for season tickets would In*
sible.
Mr.
Michael
and
his
wife
August
IH
to
30.
Rev
R.
A.
Torrey.
Garrison Family Reuiihm.
debt about fl.200.00.
of th* governor's nlUur. which I did
isilli
speak
German
and
Russian
D. D, the famous evangelist and
before.
.
The annual gathering . of mem­ Chautauqua and that the commun­
The Eaton County Fair ran be­
AND
GOOD
PROGRAMS
fluently
and
arc
abl&lt;*
lo
travel
“To\visll nil of lli«* slate inslilu- religious teacher.. will be present hind about gl.000.ixi last year-and
ber* of th** Garrison faintly was
alsiul without difficulty.
Migi- held \V&lt;*diie*Hlay. Augtl'f 5th, iPli.j ity idea on that matter could not be
lious each year and kmny liy actual and conduct service*.
its' indebtedness is now about &lt;2.­
Michael says that for the*** reasons
The ennipmeeting session will 500.00.
■— »-&gt;. —
—-‘ety for
reqiiircmonis. I was th** first gov­ extend from August IH In 21; the
Mowry.
All came with wt'll tilled the Chautauqua. Therefore the of- /
The Calhoun County Fair raised Miirtiul Music by Fife and Drum her brother's safety.
Michael
conference from Augu*t 35 to 30.
ernor in years to &lt;h&gt; this.
baskets and big “appetites" and
&lt; i-rp-. Will Revise the ••Spirit
by TAX alKUit $2,250.00 and paid ov­
is assistant Io C. 1 &gt;. I. .... ...
"To endeavor to have created a The speaker* for the afternoon ser­ er to the Association, mid its debt
did justice to the tine pirpir dinner. all anxious to secure the Chautau­
of 'til."
,
the Empire United Railways.
slate piiri'linsing b«»ard or agent vices during the canmineelings are is still about 9i.5OO.iNl. ■
qua next year, felt lliijt they ought
and thus do away with wasteful n.4 follows: Wednesday, Rev. M.
The annual reunion of Hie sold­
ent. including a number of visitor*. not to urge the matter under th-*
Lake Odessa ami Ionia fairs have iers of Burry county will be held Thornapplc Drain Project
buying and widely distributed care-, II. Salgeon; Thurmlay. Rev. Carl
The *&lt;&gt;n* and daughters qf Rob­ circumstance*). hut rather have the
iessnesa and temptation.
I.uikIImhii; Friday. Rev. G. R. Slil- "thrown up the siHinge."
al lhe Fair Grounds *ni next Thurs­
Still Alive. ert I and Jane E. Garrison, present peopb’ speak mid
for themson. Adrian; Saturday, Rev. F. A.
The attractions that we have se­ day and Friday. Augd*t 2U and 21.
In zirder U&gt; apportion lhe taxes were. Samuel S, Wright II, Geo,
Perry. D. D„ Adrian; Sunday, Rev. cured this year are FIRST CLASS, The reunion, as liy been hereto­
for lhe cost of lhe profiosrd Lillie Wm, ().. Rotieil F, Mrs. Lydia
H. A. Torrey. D. D. Rev. C. H. Bld- and there will be many more of fore aimounceHjj'wnl last only two Tliornapple
Drain, which has been Bush nnd MrX. Adelin Wm*ks.
The licdpatli ■ Bureau plans next
•To combine th** University of ifireoin of Idtnaing, will conduct them than usual. Hue are a few: days instead of lb'—'• owing to the talked of since the Panama canal
Two groups of four generations year to reduce the number of
Moving I’ictun-s EACH EVENING, fhcl that many'of the soldiers are
Michigan, Die Michigan Agriciil- prayer meetings at rt:&lt;M) p. in.
was begun, there will be n meeting were also present.
Chautauqua.! on this circuit from
changing for each evening; Cap­ tiM) feeble to undertake the work
tvual college, and lhe Michigan Col­
on Munday in Grand Rapid* of Mes­ - Curtis Garrison ami family of I3rt lo too. and to raise Hie standaril
More Trunk Line Highway.
tain Webb's trained seals and sea of arranging a program lasting
lege of Mmes into the greatest, unisrs Birdsall, Shaffer and Miller. Rock Island. Ill, came, ns also did of entertainments
still
higher.
verAily Hi the world, with increasiil
The residents of Johnstown with lions; Leconiile A- Pearl's Tango three days. .Every effort is being &lt;|rain commissioner* respectively
efllcieticy on thf* part of all and a their characteristic enterprise are Dancers: the great Robinson Troup; made to induce all of the veterans •if Barry. Kent and Ionia couflties. Mi** Olga. Garrison of Big Rapids. They propose that this shall be
After the election of officer* for known a*, the Ik* Luxe Circuit- Most
|iru|Miriionale rcduclhm in th« cost building a half mile of trunk line Motorcycle races, all KIh* exhibit- of the county and residents to be
next
year,
a
short
program
includ
­
of
the
Chautauqua*
will
n**
held
in
ed
on
lhe
platform
in
front
of
tlte
of maintenance.
ihghway on the Battle Creek road,
ing music, on the Vietrolu. a few the ht.rger cities- in the central
John Huss Driul.
north of. the county line. In Cal­ Grand Stand. The Moving Pictures will be more informal than they
etc, which was enjoy­ shite* of tin* north and shfitli. Tin*
John Russ, who w ill' he remem­ recifaQnns.
Imii* department and the ihduslrial houn county the road will he built and the many other attractions se­ have been ift the past.
ed bv-GlI.
,
accident Imard. These departments north from Urbandale through Bed­ cured will make a most delightful
Thtf program, for the first day is bered by maiT? of th** older resi­
one birth ami one marriagc-fe- Mi«*** larger place*, and the Hedof alsiut
three hour* solid in charge of the members of Hie dents of th* city, died at hi* home
belong
in order ......
that .......
their ,,,,-,1.
,•■••••,., together
. ................
, inn .section
itiuiii m
■ ~
.
ford. This
of limn
road is iiiiiiik
along evening
palh peopl*. vauutd. supply |o4P*r. .ilerialnznent,
•• hfgflesi itiA’fuhie* iAVtn* slate shtdl tlie fiidte’flf the'Trunk line iiflriiwhy *
nlert®*B5nt’n’*. and cM k&gt; -l»o seen I-oyaf ' l.adirv-- ■ latibn.
The inUinwtrair Texas. Friday, of kid­
He was a
be developed.
which is lo Im* built between Grand fur the on*' prici* of adnusMon. AU program for Friday is in charge of ney and liver trouble.
"To provide an agricultural re­ Rapids and Rattle Creek. The resi­ of the attractions, excepting the the men. The first meeting will be well known railroad man in the
the -first Thursday
serve field forrp lhal can act as a dents of Thornapple township have Moving Plctnres. will hi* oxtilhltiql held on Friday afternoon. The west and southwest for several -Slocdih,
years. z
August. 1915.
flying column to actually assist already completed several miles of In the platform opposite the Grand speaker will be J. C. Ketcham.
He is survived by a wife, two
fanners in I he’Held in lighting any the road leading into Middleville Stand in the afternoon al the time
In the evening, then* will be an married daughters *)nd a son.
pest lhal may appear ns a menace and I hey are going to build-more. of the races.
old'
fashioned
csnip-llre
at
which
FORTY-FIVE HOLLANDERS
to Michigan crops, such ns lhe In Baltimore survey has hern made
The officers ami directors are do­
there will be &lt;infonmtl speaking by
The mailer ot .securing pledge*
for two miles of this* road. Id feel ing their ulinosL to pull (he Fair Millie of those present. The fire will Krith Chidester Acridcnlully Hurt.
army wonn, etc.
ON WAY TO EUROPE ir m-xt -year's Chautauqua was .
*
.
"To favor all construction of wl,l«
oul of the hole this year. WeLH be a big one like thus** which feat­
A sertou* accident occurred yesy
main highways by lhe stale.
give you lhe best entertainments ured the reunions years ago when Jerduy at Mciumnqua Bench when
“To oppose secret hearings of lhe Tort he Hr publican Voters
.that money can secure; well in­ Hie soldiers camped on the fair Keith
Chiilesteix
of
Hasting*. To Take Purl in the War. Passed Sunday
’stale (ax commission and the re,
of Barry. County. troduce many new .and novel feat­ grounds.
Thnxi()h llnsliiig*. Sunday. Thrlr's
■hicfion of value* a* a result; no bsures. ami we ask and EXPECT that
with a heavy knife, which slipped
Homes Were in Grund Rapid*.
that niuht.
Business meeting, election of of­ from his hand.
diiclion* without full open sessions.
The wound bled
one and all will "boost.''
ficers and visiting will take place
"To carry
agricultural teaching
complications
Sunday afternoon 15 'Hollanders
P. A. Sheldon. Trcaa.
on
Friday
morning.
In
the-after
­
lo those .who cannot go lo the
of Grund Rapids |&gt;a-«e&lt;l through
John Dawson, Secretary.
|i|e«|ge*
pa«»i'*l
the 100 mark.* Thbll
noon there will be an interesting
fully
individuals not •••Hin&gt;'ctc*l with the
program, with Hon. W. W. Potler,
“To give field instruction free lo
try. lo engage in the great war now asMH'inlion. h**3d*«d by Aben John­
Sisson Family Reunion.
as the principal speaker.
farmers.
•
m
in
Europe.
'
Ninety of the one hundred seven­
son. set al*mt lo get more pledge*.
Another feature of the reunion
'To conduct nn adininist ration
These men were nearly all na­
ty-five deccndant.H of *H»itford and will be martial music by Jordan's
Al th*- tiin&lt;* of (he Tuesday wi ning
Why Nut hi Barry County?
turalized AmeriVaa citizens.
We
Flavia Sisson gathered for a fam­ life and drum corps.
Playing in
that
wlf-preservalion. raised to nearly rm It. M. Hides
There is no county in the lower believe
ily reunion August 6th al I. O. (). I',
"To show
.particular activity,
this hand will be iLmnrades Tay- part of lhe southern- ocnim&gt;ula which is the “find law." ought to
hall Hastings, An elaborate chick­
loyalty and jiyjnpaiby for tin* mass­
l*Yr and Kinnie. th- tirst being a which is belter adapted Ilian Bar­ demand that no naturalized Amer­ weiirto th** platform and called on
en dinner was served, after which a flfcr, and the second a drummer.
th** folks i.* get liu.«y ami secure I he
es w ho cannot jirnd agents to l«ansry county
for maintaining an ican citizen ought lo be permitted
musical program was rendered and
ing to look afjer- their rights.
Both had experience on these in­ abundant supply of game ami fish. to leave this country and lake up
a general good lime visiting ami
’.To provide for adequate publi­
struments in (he army.
In Sluwassee county those inter­ arms for his native country, no
getting
acquainted.
Ry
an
unaiiicity of candidah** by the slate
The number of soldiers who have ested in hunting ami fishing have matter what that country is.
inous vote this, reunion was made
War is apt lo come almost inlhe
a permanant organization arid.’llie passed on since the last reunion organized an (isMclaUon which lias
There wic* nn big pledge* mail*
twinkling of an eye. as was so viv­ but the ntlllliMT of 'tnalle.' pledge
following officers ware elected for has not lieen very great. Every
Concenilng Walter Page's Death
Various kind.? of idly proven in Europe. No matter wa» more than three times th**comrade
who can come
should fish mid gam**.
the ensuing year. Pres, Burl W.
how
much we may try to evade
make
the
effort
to
attend
lhe
re
­
fish
are
being
placed
in
the
rivers
Contrary to reports published in
in Sisson, Hastings; Vice Pres.. Oscar union.
1 urge every Republican voter ...
war,
wo
may
be
.embroiled
aj
any
­
and lakes of the county.
The
Grand Rapids, waller S. Page was Barry Count ylo get familiar with L. Sisson. Greenwich, O.; Sec, El­
If we coni imn*. to iiermit
planted time.
not killed on the Derby racer while
As in former years, coffee, tea. members have already
Lho -tme situation relative to the mer 8. Sisson. Cleveland. 0.; .Troas,
nearly half a million trout and naturalized Americans to take up
attempting to reach .nHMr girls in
Blate Senatorial contest.
If you Hudson L. Sisson. Hasting*', IL F. hay, and sugar util be fufniahed Kass and they will continue the arms for their fatherland, where him! it. ■
n car running on a parallel track.
D.
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
free
to
those
who
register
and
pur
­
are potted, I have no anxiety as to
Tint BANNER is happy (o an,,
work. ■ They have also secured n would they tight in case their na­
T|ie two comiianion* with Mr. Page the outcome. If. you are not in­ in Greenwich. O, at lhe home of chase a badge.
number of game refuges in which tive countries Ih* engaged in war nounce that then* will be a Redhave made affndavils stating that formed. please ask any Republican Mr. Willis N. Sisson.
path Chautauqua in Hasting* next
birds and animals jnay prbpogale with the United Stales.
he fell .from the car while allefaplr
Those in attendance were: twelve
Lord—Peterson Mnrriagr.
Supervisor In lhe county, or any
Ip our wonderful development of year.-diiggvr and better than ev»rf
undisturbed by man:
.
iiut to catch his hat, which had Republican County Ofllcial, or., any from Greenwich.’O, five from Cle­
The marriage of Ru|h Kerr Pet­
according lo the Bureau'* promise,
blown off.
other well known, disinterested Re­ veland, O.; two from Detroit, four erson of Rutland, and Robert Lord
Barnum Reunion.
effine rather lax in the chanfctej- of and no one has any reason to doubt
publican (pc Democrat if he Is ac­ from Grand Rapids, three from of Battle Creek. wa» -oleinnized atThe IGlh annual reunion of the our law** pertaining to citizenship, that prilinhe.
Play
Grand Ruphls l.eagnr Tram. quainted with all candidates and Three Rivera, one from Woodland, the homo of the bride on Augtisl
Barnum
family
will
he
held
on
Iho
and dangers are creeping in. winch
The Grand Rapids Central league conditions at thia lime, and I will twelve from Freeport and fifty-one (0. Rev. Mr. Yost officiating. The fair ground* in Hastings, Wednes­ if not corrected soon may lead to
“Booster's’Wa)."
team, which was defeated by a be more than content with your from Hastings and vicinity.
ceremony was witnessed by a few day, August 26.
All the Barnutn's possible trouble laier on.
Rimember “Booster's Day" on
score of 2 to 1 in Hasting* several cerdict at the Primaries. I only ask
Intimate friends and relative*.
and would bo Barnum's bring along
Tiieiulay. Augtisl 35. when CharUMIa
Prill
School
Reunion.
weeks ago. will appear here again you to get informed if you are not
your smile.
Should you need a
•
Ice Cream Social.
will play in Hastings.
An- effort
on Thursday, August »). Only an familiar with the truth, and don't
Notice.
There wilHbc a reunion of the groat dinner bring it.
If desirous
An ice cream social will ho held will be made to have all the slon s
error let the tMguehTscbH [»fir. lake my. or aay other candidate's teachers and pupils of School Dis­
I wish to announc* that my of a fine good timc. hetp make tt. at Mrs. Ed Fponable's of Welcome and factories closed while th*
lone run in the previous game. wool as to who would beat repre­ trict No; 9. of Hasting* township al blacksmith' shop will.be open to Committee* gel into the collar. Corner*, Friday evening. Aug. 31.
game w in progfen*.
It is fHMxiblo
Every fan in Barry county should sent you in the State Senate.
the school house Wednesday,-Aug. lhe public now. . —
■
Entirely new prrwrarn.
.
There Will be .1 ti-li poibl.
Every­ that the Life Timers ami lhe Cuba
see this great contest.
Von W. Purniss.
19, lasting all day.
Geo. W. Thoma*, Shultz, Mich.
‘
Judge R. Barnum, Pres.
body invited.
will play a prelirpgry coolest.

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16282148

OLD SOLDIERS WILL
ASSEMBLE NEXT WEEK

7733097^80

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, AUGUST 11191L

PAUK TW(I

WHAT THE FROGS HEARD

Prices Slashed

Special Sale

On Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords
Our Clean-Sweep Sale on Colonials, Pumps and Oxlords is giving people
a chance to buy good, clean up-to-date 1914 'goods at cost. This is in accord­
ance with the well known policy of this store to close out all goods for the
season in which they were bought. We RESERVE NOTHING, and at
these prices everything must be for CASH.
REGULAR $5.00 PUMPS AND OXFORDS, SALE PRICE $3.6g

3.39
2.99
2.59
2.29
1.89
1.69
1.49
1.29
1.19
99c
79c
59c
39c

4.50
4.00
3.50
3.00
2.50
- 2.25
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
75c
50c

This salWlNCLUDES EVERYTHING in Colonials, Purrps and Ox­
fords in which we have Tans, Patent Leathers, Gun Metals Dull Kids, Satins,
Velvets, Suedes, White Nubuck and Canvas. All sizes
to 8, all widths Ato EE.

Ironside Shoe Company
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Masonic Temple Building

•Until that time wc are offering greatly reduced prices on
a great many lines of goods that YOU NEED RIGHT
•NOW, and on which we will SAVE YOU MONEY.
•
f
These reduced prices cover such lines as Outing Flan­
nel, Table Linen, Gingham and Mercerized Skirts, Em­
broidery, Flouncings, Dress Fabrics, Silk Gloves, Dress­
es, Underwear, Hosiery, and many other lines. Wc in­
augurated this special sale |o close out lines we do not
want to carry through the Fall and Winter season, and it
will pay you to look here before you buy.

I atood looking up at her. Thia chance
1 perhapa Fortune bcraelf bad put In hla
i way. How often ho had watched
thoM black curls through tho station,
window, when hr chanced to bo there,
and Cora Ooyno was In sight I Yet

thrill whistle. '
Could anything bo prettier than
that round, dimpled. sleepy dark face
which started up from-the windowI sill, the eyes bright from sleep, the
■ hair gracefully disorderedFor a sec­
' ond or two she was bewildered. She
' looked down, arid saw an engine and
i train standing—and something else;
la-brakeman, cap In band, looking up
'

, For only an Instant eho gated at
I him; then, with a little c»y of mortl| fleatton, leaped away from the window
and disappeared from bls view. Rut
. .. . -taunt ....
. i
.b. b,d. ... .wora
.o».
UerntT. n«ta bow rollow bl.
h.lr«»d uLtaho wm bow bl, .nd
kin. hi. ..ta.
hw.»nV hi.-.hnni.
idera aid
hanlsnnie hVf!eeh
,d That w?. thir ntroduSion They
piJrSav ton’.?iln

The W. E. Merritt Store
Phone 66

Hastings, Mich

EAST ASSYRIA.
LAKE ODESSA
•rget the A. T. C. at Loon
Hullibtirg'T reunion
. ... . ..
*»«-&lt;■•(»&gt;.
........ .. ■'
gtn-L*
-I J..ta Hill •
if., at
Me.
I-"™
!1
"’J.•
• i... .
rBoWer.s «&gt;f Grand Ledge allend-d , Battle 1.1 ■••■k.
1 Ute Lhaulamiua and Yisilcd MroJ.d.iy.
I E"""a
",’ kj Mr. and Mro. WilHnm I..... non and
"'»«•
tiu-d Hi year- old.1............
and daughter, Hermr..-

j
I

”’'1 r-M.I. nl of Ionia County, motored- lo
Coldwat.-r, Sunday.
,
Wednesday evening. I l ln-ir niece, Mis* Ma-ie.Drury re­
11J(, ||a(( ||(&gt;),n j(|
r |1(,al(|l u |0|la । lurm-d with them for a short vUI |H
....
... ■
i..
I |j,ivt-.s on tl&gt;&lt;- old farm.
Funeral
Morrice He»-*e and family mid
1 S;iaturday, at th- residence, Itvv. Ernest Dingman and family molorled over to Duck lake. Sunday.
, Mtourcr'onicialmg.
it-" from ibis
iK-igliborhood,
■anny Tucker w.-i
attended Ih" picnic at Pipe
Boston Monday.
She will intend a
Saturday had a tine time.
Has* picnic Wedm-Jkiy. and gis.s a
paper "ii "The B. *( Methods &lt;»n
COATS GROVE.
Educating 'lhe Girl lit The Pres: . Irvin (Her and children of We*l
Finie.
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthy at- Ha'tinu* visited Sunday at Ernest
tended the undertakers convention Smith's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren (kxdhaugh
-------------------------------------------------------------iro. very mucn; om i snouiunav"
b
~ ,'j ’
and d.iughter. Barbara, visited last
b*,,er h*d
f imrlolto*
Mr
and Mr*
k "&gt;
•
-------------------------------------------------------------- Hked lhe
Big Sales for Macaulay.
i ward married Cora and not Alice.”
.. . Lin'ni..,i wilh thciii'f. r a’tlv.
Mddnjl Coals k visiling in
After hla publlaher bad told him that
That Is Jut «hst I liked sbout Ba,n
'"r « I*'1
1U|lllb,

We Sell Phoenix Silk Hosiery

Phone 176

Will Close Saturday Night,-Aug. 15

[ lug. HU frglgtit had now como to
the top of the heavy Locust Summit
I Smde. and aa ho atood on the roof of
1 a bur car h« saw a girl kuoeilng at an
I open upatajra wlpdow Ih -tho house
adjoining the suUon. Her bead lay

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Hastings, Mich

, stopped at Locust Summit, and eviry
day Cora ma^u It a pe nt to meet
hlm; sometimes for only a word.
. sometimes for a prolonged conversetian. His southern hesrt yearned towards this lovely bit of northern wornanhood.
i ft was a night In July. Ben’s train
was. waiting for orders. He*and bla
i sweetheart were conversing in low
tones, aa they walked up and down
j the railroad.
1 "So you liked The Last of the MohlcanaF"
i

Obituary.
Waller Scott Page, was lx&gt;rn in
Ih.- township of Alda,
tinAlda. Hall “
County.
------'“•bra-kiL-.MmclK 16, W7, atA) lb-t»artv&lt;l this life August |. hhl ilK,.,i
5t7 viMirw
...... ...
■ .
37
years, r,.,,,.
four months and
10* day.

with his -parents to Harry eouiHy
Michigan, where h» has since re­
sided.
July.3. IIMK. he was united
in marriage with Miss Mae Couch.
To this union two children .wore
born. Dorothy, who died in Infancy
nnd Wille|. who survive* him.
lb* leaves to mourn their loss an .
nged fajlter mid mother .one broth­
er. Wm. R. Page, of Irving; live st«ter.«, Mr*. Fred E. Ilnymond of
Yankee Springs: Mrs. Wm.&gt; Orlon,
of Kahumuoo: .Mr.*. Hen Voorhees,
of Durand: Mrs’. Claude Johnson
mid Mrs. Clyde thimble, -of Hn&lt;ings. bi'sldes numerous other rela­
tives.
Ix-ceased was a fnvorilo
wilh companions, kind hearted,
loving disposiliijii nnd always had

Story of Emperor Alexander.
•
No More Interruptions.
The late Emperor Alexander of1
Ono of ___________
the theological seminaries
i the 2nd ward, condm-leil
Mr«. D--II.I Coltnnj&gt;f Portland lias
Russia tried hard to put a stop to al- j of ..........
the Methodist
church 1has
__ _ profes 11.000 copies of hla History of Eng- It No wonder Major Heyward was
.....
Balloir.
Irilvrnieiit In the
1
Vl-lllllg Mr*. Nulla Loals.
;■ ... .
coho Us tn in his army. Whenever a sor ‘known ..
.
throughout
the
denomina
­ land had been sold, Macaulay wrote disgusted with Cora when her father
ii..m .Ir.-w
Ml,_
j
K,.|M.y „( Grand!
Ju'u'
' lh„
case of inebriety camo to bls notice tion for his impatience with modern in bls diary that hla fame seemed as- told him of her birth.”
k-V"".1''' i Ih'pid*. i- vi-iting h.-r father. Har-i
.
"Her birth? 1 don’t understand."
he ordered, summary punishment.
Biblical critics and criticism. This pro sured, Girard writes in the Phllsdel• M.k.1,1.. I.
k
|
|
,
|I
...
I
A
preyiou*
one
from
u* i* gone,
rorev ami &lt;»ui. r reiaiiv.*.
,
x V(tjl.o W)&gt; lnv,1(J js M|jJ1(N|
•
j “Why, her mother was a creole, or w,(|| Hr,.|
for'a'|L
Ono evening an officer, decidedly feasor was lecturing to the class one phis Iwedgor. ~
Ho compared this sale, which be ‘Something: there was a trace of ntij
rilen-d.
A place' i.* vacant in our home
the worse for Jiquor. was driving onday
_______________
on the subject of Balaam and bls
I
I
hal
inner
can
InIHlerl.
-j-|h. Chnulatiqua end.-d :
Coals Grovi
ono of the boulevards of St. Petero- ass, dwelling particularly on the mlr- deemed Immense, with tho first year's «ro or Indian blood In Cora, faint perGod in Hi* wisdom' Inilh recnlh-d
burg ' To his terror, he saw the exar scle of an ass being endowed with the sale of ScotVa most popular poems— b»P». but there for all that." The uiu-hl l&gt;v giving a gr.ihd r
l-llded ' III
hi Ha*ting*
'*"■ * "
love hath giv.-n’,
in his open carriage coming from tho power of human speech. In tbo midst 3.000 and 3.500 copies, respectively. It flirt trembled and grew pale lo the ।-|„;
th- body moulder*
was
better
than
anything
Byron
could
HP*Ho
felt
her
quiver
on
his
arm
W
;iy
through,
opposite direction. Motioning the of-. of the lecture ono of the studenU in­
show.
“
Surely
you
are
not
chilly
tonight;
!
largSnml.iv
floor s driver to stop, und stopping his urrupted him to ask whether ho did
Macaulay related how Thackeray
own carriage, the emperor exclaimed, not think a phenomenon so unusual m
Ho-. Intti-r .s’luiio.
tn the London museum
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
in an ungrx tone:
eu BBS talking unbelievable. The pro-! ltd people
answer shed only a faint light on tile program
half hour.
Sunday Schrsd Note*.
Major X-. uhat are you doing (eMor hMitaied a moment, then an- *** lunM4 ,rora 0,0 «ond«rful hippo
Th"’Jnlmsluwri Grange will hold
r Sunday. August HI. a picnic al College grove Wcdnv*•
swrred emphatically: "No! nothing un- P0’*0”1*
loo‘t
hl“Now the her thoughts. "What u coincidence '
FREEPORT.
that
my
name
la
Cora,
too!"
she
blurt■
W
irked
Hiisbmidmnn."
Pulllqg himself together, partly so- uaual j am conBtantly afflicted by hav- 'bc,t
' JunW to hundreds of j
nd of the world'* Inrg*
.
..
thousands of circulation in a year, j
1-lossie Branch spent a few
Tiered&lt; &gt;»»•
by &lt;ha
lhe Mar-a
exar’s presence, •&gt;.&lt;»
the nf.
of- jnR l0 ..
|)rten
to h •
Needless to say
ichool in Canton. Ohio,
He laughed.
fleer stood up. saluted, and replied, there were no more Intemiptlona.—
lay and Sunday.
h of Cliri«l oF'Chris- Tuugale.
with shaky voice:
National Monthly.
Accounting for th. Abatnce.
Mund rrom hft’r co|orlM, Up... Ho. /’ •ral'ayto loads from in“'•w it tan Church?•
If not notice ncMerrill Wann-r i* visiling bis
"Your majesty. I am Just taking a
Bacon- I are nhat moit attracted, preMed b(,r a&lt;a|n t0 hlffl ,.Yoa |u. . h.uramlparenls nt Ib-dford..
flrunken officer to the guard-house."
,
Ihn attention of a party of dl.tin t|e goo,^ ,
j kne&lt; you. but
»
■Iuh&gt;
Supply of Wood for Penclla.
’ Miss Edith c.lemrm-e/ of Dowlhttf
This presence of mind and ready ।
has'been working for Mr*. Ifiumah
East Africa has now come forward guiahed Europeans on au American now , see thul n5 ffian r&gt;n ever un.
wit pleased the emperor so much with a new wood suitable for lead
■
Stamm..
tour van the absence of fences and der.^ a »onlan. Whod think you |
that he pardoned the officer there and pencila at a time when the aupply of hedges ' Egbert—"They might have
hinday
parents.
Mr.
and
gbyT Well, the answer tomorrow."
then.
I*. IjHikmil.
j fiml uiti-mied lhe C»*iiit-|i-ry I'.treb
American cedar, ao largely employed reached a locality in the West recent-!
^unded acrosa the rails, a
^Ki-niiVL-oT curriTniv
1,1 Jo,,» ^heilli-ld's. Wi-dm-day
1 Bpring. he climbed the side of a house |
for that purpose, ia approaching ex­ ly visited by a cyclone."
SHI THUEST (. 1S1 LF.rON.
Auuii-t the 5ih.
haustion.
car: Stood on the top. cap to hand.
Mr. mid Mr*. Harry James ofj Mi-&lt; UihiIk-IIi!
Warn.-r nernm. A raw potato In a rood remedy for
^toj-moonllxht falling on bls yellow Oakland nm:i!»&gt;iif fa*l
i-i Woodland visited at Albert pnniotl her unch
•
Daily
Thought.
Blirns. Scrape or grade the potato and
j-. ;\i si--&gt;n i.....
afli-rnnon. 'nnd family In their home in Ohi»
Unconscious Paraphraae.
Education fa the only Interest wor-, .tiiir; a kiss 'from the tips of bls
apply it like a poultice to the injured;
nard Gurtis mu! where she will spend 3 or i weeks
Dad I who haa brought hla eon to thy the deep, controlling anxletr of ffngers. then the train rolled by and ||:i*lilig* I hi* vvr
I nf VerT||(. iiuiiliT reunion wa« In-ld at
Cora was alone.
Mi-* Eunice II
■anacc’
the links
the«first
u-..-for
• .u_
. time)—"Isi.It.a the thoughtful man.—Wendell Phillipa.
'i She looked at tbo green waters of imr npeiit Sun.ltij
Mrs. John.ihc Babcock landing. Bristol lake.
■-----------------------------good lie. Harold?" Harold (unconu-faence camo thn soporous
A larm- numb­
I nt Andy ‘ Wednesday. August, fdli. 52 being
Life’s Measure.
.* t. the.- swsmp
OullL
sdously ranking himself with the
. ..
.
..
■
i ..ii..„.i.t.i (-l■•■l,l1l
Fishi/ig was th&gt;- chief
The jrue meaaure'of life ia not voices of the frogs.
Commit a crime, and ths earth U Great .-"Father. I cannot tell a good
i "Oh, ,f
If 11 had never met him!” she | mid'’M---;
length but honesty —John Lyly.
made of glass —Emerson.
,le- ”Punch.
eiijoyed by all.
cried. In no low a tone that only the
'V
.
.
.-.ivi* of liallb- Creek i*
frogs heard her. “And now to give 11. 'n,y.u ;,u .
Jidin th liamp.-iuali , mid family, . .pending a few days wilh her son,
him up! Was it your fault, mother
•d al EmiM-*lt Fe/rhnvr's.'Eun-lciinfles ami family.
f
Mrs. Will Warner nllen&lt;b-&lt;l Iho
i latto?"
I made mi e
-. Tnhal liailinger. daughter)Sonp Club al hiltie Dewey's Fri- ; Waa there to. the. music of-the frpga.! |vl.y_
j
and Mj-. .Saucy Miller nt UalzJ day afleriiuon.
.
, any note that caused her to ahud- .
Mr. aIllj
| dcr so?
y
Bernice at
til I ending l iinipineel-'
•
: •■Cora! Cora! where are you!"
[ mg al S’l"?
Mr.juid Mr*. Tobnl Giirling'-r mid ; jJ1U Hill molorwl to’ CIifiiIoIIc,’
dmighler Evii, spi-ut Sunday eve- ; Sunday.
ninx at E. M--ver'*.
,| Bernice Mnim.-r of. Dowlinir and
; i un riii iHiiricu
.......- .........
Lloyd McC.lidlnnd &lt;«f Harryvllle.'
.
sound, so.suddenly that she well nigh i "f (.Ha*. &gt;m&lt;-lki r.
call. d al Alb-.l MedtHand's. Sun- yisitlnk* relaliv«-*' In Lan-ing.
fell Into tin-water. Sho hurried down.
Hay \\ nod of Bi^: Itop
Mis.* Zora Fo*tor of Mimi- Grove
the railroad to meet her aunt. »ho ! ?1..y't’.'"
spent
from
Friday
until Sunday
•rood, near th. atatlon. There waa |.
NORTHEAST KAI.AMO. •
Ultll Itoton Hri'tnl.
I an engine, u "pusher.” standing near, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adamg nl। wheeling and panting.
t.-ndeii sport* day-nt Hickory Cor­
I "Get Into the engine. Cora. Here
HVGI.V 'DISTRICT.
।
picnic ner*. Saturday.
| Is a hat. I'll go with you."
MT.-mid Mr». Jlajg’ie ami damibL-r wa* held Wednesday
Charlie
■ . .
:
. x.......r. ,\iii-paHi. i - urovf.
Her aunt led the way nnd Cora
....
| wondcringly followed her into tho । :|I„| faintly, on- day la-1 week.
Sl.'inley Brings sprl..
Chaftlauqiiu at Haslnu.-.
uni Sunday vviili his grandmother
: cab. Her uncle was there, nnd on
\(rs. b
” "
i.
I in ilhnrlolto.
’
'his saying. "Ail right." tho engineer | with Mn
... '
..., :ini-d liy-i Mr*. Edd-Hnll purchased a new
iltiur Ear! Bristol.
,started th- engine, and the frogs'
&lt;i*lerinlnvvk Mo. Alice lumen*- zln- Edison phonograph in town
"xKJMtojw: lth,.tat -&gt;.T
•»
• J'nrl ..r lu.t. lu-t
Cottage Grove. Tlnirsday, 5n being
«.m. upo,.r iM wita th.1 Jim Clb- W".'k rarinB l..r
hllw, .
1,.
I.jii «
..I l.-.n.nu bn. !«.. n
w iui,h&lt; ».tb« ■
"&gt;• '■I!”..1"::1.1""." -•-•■r’»»"-w
Mrs. Will Warner :ilt&gt;-mi&lt;-d lhe
• IK llir&gt;**huig machine. '
.
Fanners' Club al Bodford. Tuesday
rnJ. &gt;od pUMM o« Hl- «“» “ ’
'.tart ta.rl.r an.l wif
'i'liv ram of last Monday was very
Tin- Elite Soap Club m-t with
the curve "
’’And Ben Evens is killed?" came in
•M.rfl, Louie Itussfli i-nl.Tlain.-d
a hollow sound from Cora’s lips.
Ifvllig.
clifi-i-fl of Itoliinson tn Chat toll-,
Sunday Mi** Clara Wal*on nnd
"No,, he’s hurt and wapts you."
ia Ilaghi and Ltu-ib- Wun-;. Clark Itoll i* making preparation* brother Andrew of Doster ond Leo
&gt;peht
will) Erne*’ to go next week to his now home; Cote of Plainwell.
Ben was lying on the bank on some p,..,.,..,,i ....
... Sunday,
„..B .
coats which the men standing around'i Kenyon mid family m-ar Freeport.; in lit" slnl
Mrs. Mallie. Adams ale dinner
had furnished; hla eyes opening and
Mrs. J»wighl Gram*'* mid dmiuhClimb-* I
v IMroit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Tunuale,
closing his breath falling, but he h-r Gladys -p'-ot Wedn-sd.iy niulil; iiQtoino)ii|e
Saturday.
knew Cora. •
Thui-Mlny wilh Alum WfThdn-1
—
WOODBIRY.
’’Little wife,’! bo whispered. aS her ; lirh.
Will Warner went, lo HiisHup*.
Mr», Fred Miller ^vlio.wns so ser­ Hill unlay nfler Inlh mid phislcr for
arm atolu about hla neck, and her hot
M'*j
iously til, lhe lftii«r pari of (he' Mr. Davis’ house. • ’
lips pressed hla forehead, "that was * ■
week is no le-ller.
She is being
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Syr!"
Syclnot to bo on earth, but God grant it
!cured for al the homi* of heri spenl Sunday wilh his brother.
will be In heaven.”
NORTHEAbT TIIOHN U’l'I.E
Mr&lt;!l. Pierce.
Pienc
H.-r sisris- Erod mid family. t
,.daughter,
daughter. Mr-rll.
Her.
Wilh a great effort he raised hit I.
A’mk on Hi'- lui'i-nu-nl nf ttin.lcr. Mr-. Slufeic of Calvduniu is
Mr. mid Mr*. Prod Van Syrkh-s
arms, put them about her. pressed her I church i« progressing uiri-iy mid it;visiting In-r.
•
ami Mrs. Minnie Itisbridger motor­
to him, and then all was over.
; i* ifoing In In- n grout improvement i Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wills molorod ed to Bal lie Creek. Tuesday.
From her heart arose the words:
Mr. and . Mrs. Arnhin Clnmenre
__ _____
Atl&lt;l'-r&lt;lie&lt;- look a load of I"-- Jllrir son Wil and uifi-.s lh&gt;-lalh-r mill Mr. mid .Mrs. Tom Cli-menriThank Ood, ho tab— to Grtmd Ibipids Thut-duv.; being *lrick-ti with typhoid fever. motored lo Luke Odessa, Tuesday,
svor knew."
'i 'rhe
The drotllh
drouth vva*
wsi* broken ,!.y
,hy a lhi&gt;
fliu-l Mrs. Geo. Carr was al Kalamazoo leaving lheir nmllier to visit her
aider.
’
'
ram Sunday Miiuniim. but -oriou- , shopping. Monday.
Mrs. Miry Voelker is at-home!
Mr. mid Mrs. Jesse Tlisbridger
More than GXLflOO pianos are bulWl&lt;FjniJtfv ha* li**n d-me h&lt; Ih- 1- tv
rinn.Ml.iy-at
(he
Ini tMa
1 &gt;111*1 «*OI'I1
U'llh h-’l , purvjlls. Hex. illl'l Ml?. spent
.....................
... &gt;Fine
.... Like, ,mthis nnii..n*j~ViiidiaIhT
countrr aannally. DM
Thww XM
Mpi-.iHd
«!”rn I'l'Op.
crop •
(Bear Sherk -ami - family mid VuHk-r after -pending pari of li»-r!mi'-t? of Mr. mid Mrs. Will Benke*
Jarm’* SnnlMH|i mid fmniix -pi-nt &lt;m:ili"ii al summer normal al Kai- of Dowling and Mr. and Mr*. Al­
'
i navi of last wet-k ruslitdiuia ul Aiun | mnaMH'.z Sin’ hm, been engaged to belt Henkes and daughter
of

Is There an Electric Iron in
Your Home?

With an electric flatiron you can do your
laundry work for the week a&gt;£ a cost of a few cents.
You do not have to run back and forth from stove
to ironing board, as. the iron can be attached to any
lamp socket.

There is no fire to heat your house or yourself,
the heat is all in the iron vhere it is needed.
We will 1'et you take an electric iron for a two
weeks free trial and if you are hot entirely satisfied
with it a.t the end of that time you may return it to us
without cost to you.
,
This advertisement, if presented at our office
before Sept. 1st, is good for $.50 towards the purchase
price of a guaranteed $3.50 electric flatiron. ■
Thornapple Gas &amp; Electrio Co
Phone No. 5.
.

"ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE."

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Jake,

-

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leach in Figg district, near SynOVld. । ClUrksville,

■

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. Al GI ST 1X1911.

SOUTH WEST MAPLE GROVE.

Woodland
The former* are rejoicing over
the nno rain lhal airuck this vi­
cinity- Monday, which will bo a
great benefit to corn, beans .nnd
potatoes .which had begun tn nhow
lii« effects of dry weather badly.
Ed Ia*onard is nt Simfleld this
week moving a large house, where
hn will try out his new moving oul
(It which he recently rooipleled.
-Trume Munlon is again nl work
in the simp, after taking treatment
fur rheumatism al Eaton llapids.
The U. B. Cani|iim*e|ing at Sebcwa is being attended by a large
mimlFer of Woodland people this
week.
S. C. Vanhouten is running
a. supply store on Hu* grounds.
The usual, campmeeling ram came
Monday.
The Chaulauquas at RaflUpga
nnd fJlke Odessa, drew a large
immbor to both places from here;
- Mrs. H. C. Beaifd left' for New
York, Monday morning lo spend a
month wilh her sister, Mrs. "Carrie
Homier. Miss Ltielln Sidnnm of Iginsing,
visited’tmr aunt, Mrs. John Bar­
num, the latter pari of lhe week.
The. M. E. Missionary Spfiely
held their monthly meeling in
H&lt;*i«ing«-r&gt; kroVO Wednesday nftarhoon.
A picnic supper was served
in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark of New
Baltimore came Friday for a few
days visit with Mr. ami Mis. C. E.
HoWIniler.
Mr. Clark is (he prin­
cipal of lhe New Baltimore schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Hub I.aioli- arc
spending a h*w day* wilh the form­
ers mol tier on the farm, and get­
ting ready to move to Bay City,
when* Mr. Landis has n job in a
iii.ii lnm- flhop.
ami
William
....;
daughters, Elma, Gladys and Enna.
u&lt;-&lt;-mnpanii*d by R«*v. Evans and
Mr. Hates, all of Fort Wayne, IndiIu*r&lt;*.
They made lhe trip by
nulo.
Ghttrles and Hay Dilb-itlmck of
Clarksville, spenr
Sunday with
thru- parcnl* m tin* village. %
Mr*.
Ik’lphim*
Jordan * nnd
daughter, Mr*. Zella I’lclter &lt;»f De­
li nil are Hpi-tnlmg a few &lt;lay* wilh
lhe fnrtm*r'* mothnr, Mrs.
Mr*. ChmlnClinttn-

Philip Schrayn .roll easily .won
second money nl the mnlim-e al
loike OdesMi. Stjurdny aflernoon.
Mrs. Kelchnm and children of
llnsllngs enl|e«| on rvlalixw in lhe
vdlugi*. Monday. '
Miss EuRenia Harry and I/fwaII
Fisher were married Thursday
' evening al the home of I In* bride's
parent* in East Woodland, by Hev.
E. G. Lwln's. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fisher
are Isitii popujar young people ami
well known by a large circle • of
friends who offer llieir hearliekl
congratulations.
We understand
lliey expect to make their home in
Detroit.
Bev. Thompson, who is spending
his vagaliori wilh his wife's people,
[Sunday night.'
1 John IjindljN. Jr„ of’Grand Hnpud* came Sunday for a few day*

lhal 1-Tank Holly of Hastings had
Init a Anger hy ngvuig II caught in
lhe machinery nl the shop whenIn* works.
A. W. Ihllrnhnck is under lhe
diH'lof'rt earn nnd it i|Uite feohlc.
which makes il hard for one of his
nmbilinn.
A large crowd of Woodland peoiile attended lhe show at liusloigs
Tuesday. “
Miss Lois Vellc arrived home
Friday from Dowagiac where she
had I for several ilnys Visiting

Ollp Townsend mail carrier on
rmile three had lhe misfortune of
getting liin hand caught by a buzz
saw which he wa» operating Fri­
day afternoon. I.n-era|ing bis lhuml&gt;
ipiilc badly, which’ has laid him
up for a few days. G. A. England
is taking his tdarc on lhe mail

'

i,einuel Oak* i* entertaining fnr
n week n largt' party of friend*
from Brookville. O., who made lhe
•trip by’autn.

WEST WOODLAND.
Horace (hirli* and wife ride in a
new Foril auto.
Miss.fern Forman hail the mis­
fortune to fall f(5im All apple tree
ami break her arm one 'day Ijfst
week.
Several from here attended the
show* at Hastings. Tuesday.
Henry Schaibly ami family spent
Stitfdny at Je&lt;s«* Demund's.
Visitor* nl Harry Decker’s Hie
past wepk were Mrs. Fred Durkee
■ nnd daughter. Thelma of Holme.*
church vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. John
Abbott and son. Nelson of Carllon
ami Mr. mid Mr*. Wnllnri* Merriam
ami dnuglil&lt;T. Theresa of Wood­
land.*
’
Hobart Schaibly spent Inst week
with his uncle ami aunl. Mr. ami
Mrs. (ieo. Hilt, near Wnrnerville.

Miss Fern Harding i* staying at
Hui I y Mmii' • for a week while
Mr. nnd'Mr*. Mason ore atltnding
Hailing* ('.haulamiun.
'Mr*. John Norris of Lacey spent
Friday with her daughter. Mrs.
Winnie Buxton.
Mr. ami Mr*. Clyde Walton 're­
turned home Sunday from '(heir
trip In Ohio, Imving attended (hi*
quarterly
meeting
service*
td
Hhullx over RaUirday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Vern Greentleld mid
son* nnd Mis* Alta Walker of
C.enfPr ami Mr*»Elixn Grpenileld of
Ainger visited al Sam ' Biixlun *.
Sunday.
Mis* Helen-Fonda of Battle Creek
i*'vi*itinfr her grandmother, Mr*.
Elizabeth Harding and other n.laIh o* heri*.
..
Mr. nnd Mr*. Byron Munger .spent
Sunday with Mat Halrli and wife.

SEEKING

278340

They
Don't Sympathize • Wit
.Hollier Cminlcy In the Present

Frandsen &lt;3 Keefer

Since the Europi-hu war began,
dude .t mimli«r- of lluMianx • em­
ployed in the wool Imk&gt;i mill, have
inode inqulflrt* al the rnunly clerk’s

Our Annual Red Tag Sale has closed and we wish to thank the people of Hastings and vicinity for
the confidence they bestowed on us by their loyal patronage, as our sale has been a great success. Wc
are not going to stop at success, but follow it up with a great

mil lib* llr*t papers for nnlii.nli/alion. According l&lt;&gt; new** printed in
«*vorely threshed Russia; lhey d--clnre lhal n Russian virlory would
give Hu* governim'iil mon* power
nnd make it more dillicult for the

Wind Up For the Summer Season
We have a great many goods in all our departments that we must dispose of, and as our new fall
goods are beginning to pour in we are doubly anxious to make room, therefore this coming week beginrting Friday, August 14, vye will offer values to the public that will surprise you all.
Don’t misunderstand us. This is not a sale on everything in the store, but thousands of great bar­
gains, that we must dispose of, will be offered cheaper than ever. So please come.

Moody allciided
lhe Quarterly BARRY COUNTY HOLSTEIN
Hireling services at Shultz, Satur­
day nnd Sunday.
BREEDERS PLAN PICNIC
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyrus Ruxton vis­
ited their brother Innin Norris and
Ucmbrre Wunl to Make Bnrry
wife nl lint 11**- Greek, Sunday.
Coiinly Fiimous In lllcliiumi
Halpli Swift and *on Sherman
For Ihiirying.
tart* building a large tool -died for
Meo. (tatrolh.

We advise you to buy early your winter underwear, coats, suits, sweaters, blankets, arid many other things that
wc already have received from the mills, as wc have been advised that they will not accept re-orders at any price owing
to the unsettled conditions. Prices arc bound to advance, but you will find that this store will take no advantage at any
time, but will hold down the price a^ long as wc possibly can. You know we arc telling you the truth.

Ann Arlior an* vi*iiin'g Mr*. J«-nim-

The public will

Born, lo Frank Jniuicn mid wife?
Auguxl il, a daughter.
Byron Moody liaa" been veiling
relatives in Milo for lhe past three
w&lt;*«*ks returning hmm* Sunday.
Mrk. Sadie (bdrnlh and rliildreu
all.ended lhe Gmild reuninn al Ar­
thur Crandall'.- in Johindown Inst
Thursday.

HAS ENJOYABLE TRIP TO
THE PACIFIC COAST
James Ironside Returns From Five
Weeks' Sojourn nl San i)lc(jo
mid Vicinity.

James Ironside
has relurned
from a vl.*dl of' ITVc weeks in San
Diego. GnL mid vicinity. He I- enIhiisiuKlit* over his I rrp_ which in­
cluded two wcek.x of camping in the
moimlain*&lt; nod a mrlfor trip of rum
miles, wjiich look him down to the
.Mexican frontier.
Mr. Irmixide s;fy.&lt; Itiat business
conditions tire Ihi* xiinu* there as

make Harry ('.minty one of
lending dairying cutinite* in
stale. They will al*» promote

mailer will

lawn.

Rain Coats

Coats

I large

$3.98

S3 .98

98c

FAMOUS FOR MANY CENTURIES
Jcwel Known as Kohlnoor, in tho
British Diadem. Has Most Re­
markable History.

4.K

The first owner of tho famous Kohinoor or "Mountain of Light'* dla
mond. was. according to legend, the
hero Kama, whose deeds are cele­
brated In the "Mahabharata." and who

Roads of Life Will Recognize Its

Dress Silks

Choice 19c

69c

Ileal

line

well

Iriiiimcd

-muslin

Men's Shirts and
Overalls
GimmI dark mnl lighl Work I
mid well made (HiTalls in him* al

39c

79c
Men’s Suspenders and
Fine Socks

39c

Turkish Towels
extra hirpc turkish towels.

into

25c

19c

Special Rug Values
Velvet Hups 27x51. small pal terns.
Ilu(|s worth $1.75, special nt $1.19
9x12 Axminstcr rups, four pal-

9x12 Sruinlrw llni^M-l Ungs SI2J&gt;0

Hastings’ Most Up To Date
One Price Store
FOR THE SCIENTIST
Deepest Wells in the World.
At Cxhcliuw. in
------------... the
I IIV coal Held
UIUU of
Ul
Ha' Not Been Definitely Ascertained upper Silesia.' U thu deepest well In
a# ,0 Whether There la Snow
th.- world. It has reached a depth of
v,&gt;
oA M,r»*
1 ovcr -.-is feet, a
11 trifle
lrlfle under
un',er a
« mile
I-----, and a half below the surfacp. America
Tho polar c^ps un the Martian sur-' has three wells ranking neit In order,
face behiife In a manner which cor-’ That near McDonald." Pa., some ten
responds kith the- snow-covered re- ! rqiles southeast of Pittsburgh. Is 0,860

| POINT

gions of 6ur own world, and on the feet deep: one in Putnam Heights,
assumption that, tho atmosphere is' Coitn., is ti.004 feet deep", and ono now
similar in composition lo ours, wo being bor&lt;*d at Derrick City. Pa, has
would Wem to b*- quite safe inrthe reached the depth of 6.S2O feet. AlInfcrcncv (hat t!:* c patches Incrcas- though each uf these wells Is over a
Ihg'and diminishing as thuy do un- mlk* in depth, little that Is new in
trvtemps. such ns Is unavoidable on dcr decreasing and increasing solar geologic formation has been learned
heat rfre really snow as we know- it. ! from the borings, as owing to thu dip
the road..but he. in his beautiful con(entment. laughed it away." When A difficulty In such an assumption Is .of the strata, many comparatively shalour Journey Is over and friends recol­ of course the matter of temperature low wells have touched the underlying,
lect-our influence over them. 1 thing of which, however, we have no cer- -rprk beds of very old formations.—
we would rather have that teiitlmbny tain knowledge. (Jn tho. one hand, Popular Mechanics,
.
than any. This task of benrlng ever a wo know that the planet's distance ! , .

Recently Jones attended a fashion
ablo ball. Jhtrlng the evening- he
met a pretty young woman dressed In
soft filmy white, and wearing thf
cutest little slippers that ever encased
a dainty foot. Instantly the Jones eye
dropped In that direction.
"Pardon me." apologized Jones

59c

Muslin Drawers

Crepe Gowns
l.rtdics tluc i n
blue mid while,

right. and Mi-s Maylie S. Wilkin­ by a traveler of his companion:—"8o
son. dauuhh-r of W. .1. Wilkin-on.
were unifed in marriage nl '.iron long aa the Journey lasted, the Joy
o'clock. Wednesday morning; al lasted also. Thefe was never a mo-

Miss Mildred Wilkinson.
A w*-dding break fa si was served attei- the
ceremony.
&gt;|r. nnd Mrs. tku'tripht
left at once for Delroil. They wilt
lie nl home on lhe Coriright'farm one. The truest laughter does not
spring from tho heart that always
takes life easy ami knows no burden.
The routs In which laughter triumphs,
IT MAKES A RIG DIF­
are those which havo flnpheaVlest bur­
FERENCE TO SMOKERS dens to bear, and are well acquainted
with sorrow.
In tho wohderful prayer Robert
Wlirlher lhe Cigars nnd Tobaccos
l-ouls Stevenson .wrote for his house­
Arc Dry and Covered Wilh Dust
hold at Samoa, there Is ono petition
mid Dirt or Nol.
which must always touch the heart
Farmers who smoke, orx use to­ of those who know his life: "Give us
bacco in any form, will lie inter­ courage, and gaiety, and the quiet
ested in the advertisement of (he
Hoonan Cignc Store bn page 1(1 of mind." How few of us venture to ask
for gaiety os a divine gift!—Selected.
this issue.

Girls* and Misses
Dresses

horlh SI.IH1.. .Sale prici*

19c

i
[
Gladness Is a pilgrim's virtue, and '
ie more
more bur
life has
has within
It the i
the
bur life
.......
uallly of
of tho
tho true
true pilgrimage,
tdtarlmaxe. the
the
quality
more necessary is Joy for itrf perfec­
tion. If wo had more mirth tn our
religion. It would not only be strong­
(lor( rl(j111—WUk i nson Marrlune.
er. but more gracious and effective.
Barton G. Corlriglit. of Hickory I do not know if anything finer could

■DANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

heat y

fully explained by

daughter of Lorain. Ohio. Mr. ami
Mrs. Lyle Quimby and family of
Bedford, - Leonard Einenhood and
family. Jerry Eisonliruxl nnd lirlde
of Bailie Creek. I.afay&lt;*lle I’.-dtorn
and family, Henry Williams and
wife nf Carllon.

ceremony being perfornMid by lbw.
Mr. Garnett.
Clifford Wilkinson,
of Hickory Corners, cousin of ll*n
bride acted ns best mail.
The

Advance Sale on
Blankets

Spriiifi mid Fall

stone some 5.000 years ago. The Kohincur, brought to England from India
nnd presented to Queen Victoria, made
Its flrst authentic appearance In his­
tory In tho fourteenth .century, when
Ataed-dln carried It to Delhi. At (bat
time It Is raid tu have weighed 793
carats, lit appeared In the great dla
rnond market of Golconda In 1550. The
lack of skill of a Venetian lapidary,
comes from Un* louri.st*. This year
Borghese.
reduced
its
lhe tourisl* have fallen off in* hum-j Hortenslo
hers, but they are expected lo weight to 279 carats. After the sack­
ing of Delhi in 1739 the diamond wont
to
Afghanistan,
and
it
belonged
ini
European \
turn to suveral Afghan rulers. Thenco
&lt;■1 front Europe (&lt;&gt; tin* wetdern it camo into tho possession uf the
Klnlex.
Sikh chief, llunfeet Singh. I'pon the|
Mr. Ironside slopped n slinrf linn* abdicatin'*!! of the Inst ruler of the Pun­
jab, and tho annexation of his do-1
anil also visited L&lt;&gt;*
minions to the-British empire. In 1549.
tho great stone became the property |
eiithii.Hinilii- over Hie rood?
of the East India company, and was
by It presented to Queen Victoria. Itj
was recul soon afterward, and now
Pleasant Gathering.
weighs 1O2K4 carats.
It In. beyond
There waa a happy meeting ql price, although $10,000,000 has been
lhe hrdpt* of Wesley EisellllfMid and given ns u fa.r valuation.
wife. Sunday morning, when till
I heir children mid grandchildren
drove in and xirprired t&gt;n mid rim. GREAT IS VIRTUE OF GAIETY

This store is-in-1 he active charge
of Ed Huffman, who has had a largo
experience in lhe cigar and tobac­
co business, nnd knows how to keep
them jusl right.
All goods are
kepi in dust proof cases and an
electric humidore keeps I hem al
jusl the right temperature.
Head
tVrsleyuns In Session.
(he lliHMian Cigar Store adv. on
The Wenleyan Methodists began page 16.
their annual conference in Pen­
nock's Grove Tuesday evening. 33
Davelopmant of Oil Wall*.
.member* being, prreenL
Then*
instead of exploding nitroglycerine
will be a dearth , of pastors (hi*
year as four of (no older pnstors,
including Bov. IL D. Cheney, form­ tho flow of oil wells a morn recent
erly of Hastings, will retire.
The method has boon employed by com­
next few days will be-taken up pressed air. The compressed air la
wilh "routine work.
Compmeeling used upon tho theory that it tho origi­
begin* Sunday.
nal rock pressure Is put back upon
tho rock the flow of oil through It will
Constipation Causes Sickness.
be hold constant or greatly Increased.
Don't permit yourself to become
Thus, aa the oil Is exhausted, tho lost
constipated, as your system im­
pressure
la continuously restored by
mediately begins to absorb poison
Ina backed up waste matter. pumping vast quantities of air down
Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and into the inner earth. The new method
keep weH.
There is no better has been so successfully worked as to
safeguard against .illness.
Jusl give promise of general adoption
lake one dose tonight, 25c. al your throughout the oil Helds of tho counDruggist.—Adv.

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PAGE THREE

RUSSIANS IN HASTINGS

ally of solar radiation on Its surface i
Is oHihtly less than one-half as great
as with u’s. Then. too. tho low den- [
slty of tlie atmosphere of Mars would
assist in keeping down the tempera
ture-*-probably to a point far below!
the freezing point of water. ' BUT,:
on tho oth« r basd. the surface con-.
ditlons as «** s&lt; -- them iu our tele-,
scopes would seem to leave no doubt
that the polar cai-;- actually m**lt in '
the Martian summer sending floods ।
of water throuEh channels—natural
or-artificial—and causing growth of
vegetation along their banks.
We 1
are therefore forced to ono of two .
conclusions, either that the planet has'
sources of heat—Internal or external |
—which an* not yet explained, or1

*-«*e Your Talk.
The thing one loves to do Is never
tiresome, and If you cun teach your-:
»‘,|f t° enjoy the common routine there,
wl** never he any depressing fatigue.'
Perhaps one can never grow to lovo
,hp ih-udgery part of any work, but if .
*h° mind is k|-pt nbovo it by working 1
toward a more efficient way of per-i
forming th*- task, or If not that.' train-:
Hie mind to do the
homely things
- --....
e thoughts on
*Hh the
_r. something
—C.:_o ,else.
II obviate much"
much of the
the’ usual
7?u will
w
i-sp
•specially
—■in “
the "housework
• ■;
routine

EE

llir llnMni{i*&gt; Business Exeliuiigi* xxjtli iniii-h curt* has pn*
til 'for all eoiiieCx, (hat uish lo inind, tho ■itniqsi xnrirly
Farnt laituls to M-|r&lt;-t from ever pul on llnsllngs Kcal Estate Mar­
ket.
Finorubli* condition* limy confront us. anil (he slogan is
"Lnitl. Lund, luind. taill, Ser. Imestigatr.''
..&lt;6000 $94000 $12000 $20000
.................... .............................flyfxiu

150 acres
Hi iirrrs

It) acres

Small IniylN readily obtained.
Homes iu Hastings
Lots in Hastings

............................ SMHIli SMMXI $‘.MMM»
.S.-M0U $1000 SKIOO $0500 $7200
S160O to $1500
- SIUIR). No buildings.
....fl 1000 $1500 $2(100
S2000 $2200

.470» lo SIOOO

1HASTBNGS WSHKES&amp; EXCTIAH®E

now 13®

130 Ea* Center Street
WM. A. OTJHH, Bljr,

Stretched Cane Seats.
.
Strongest of Woods
the c*npj •'Ah' of chairs have !
Testa made by officials of tho Auatra.
bpco...
”&gt;e stretched,
take
.. ...■ —
«-B * teaspoonful Han----government
the many valuable
iuv many of
valuable
of washing soda and' dissolve In n hardwoods native to that country hm«
9uart of boiling water. Dip a cloth In 1 demonstrated the extraordinary- nroi»
Quart
***
thls
,“ •&lt;■'■*"'*•“l’&gt;tlonx—
apd
* wipe •»
the
— underside ertles of yate. believed to be the atrt»X
of the seats, -feavfhg tho chair turned est of al| k|lown wouds ,
averew
■ । sr,"1*.?:",!0 dr7-

; aquare Inch, equaling that of good cul
Almost Too Much.
' &gt;lxo-LJron. But many apeclmena are much
"Ye*," sighed the opera manager.
■tronger. and one waa tuated up tc
'wo
hail
a
pretty
rough
season
every!
i
that the polar ,i.*&gt;w is composed r’ '
I 1714 tana to the square Inch, which'
&lt;ray.. Hut what took the sand out of
A l
.
something else than frozen water."
lit- ..
U equal lo
tu ,the tensile strength ol
me .a* the row between De Recker, tie- village ’on the Scottish eoaat in wrought Iron
The sawed'timber £
the h ailing tenor, and Do Squalcbi. qulred of tho verger where ho might I yate Is probably the strongest in ths
tbe prlma donna, lou know what an sit.
| world The tree grows to * maximum

awkward stage pr^enco He RcckM*
"Wecl. sir,” whispered tho verger. । height of 100 feet, and baa sometime*
? *'
‘.'ppe11 on Squalchls cautiously. 1 must tell you there's an &gt; diameter of
or even three feet,
.rata 13 times during one imrfurmance, gWfu‘ iot 0* visitors in ifle village jUit — Popular Electricity.
and th.* next night she camo on as now. and ye'd best &gt;il whaur &gt;e can
Marguerite In bloomers. That camo too yer umbrella."
mighty near breaking u&gt;.”—Puck.
I
The Kingdom of Today.
Batter Sport.
1
thou* tha( Plne*t in the ImprloonPrepared to Defend Hlmaelf.
|
a little boy was aiding on one of ment 01 ,he Act««d. *nd er&gt;«» bitterly
..
.
.
.
Donald wax troubled .ulth indlgea- the bcnchaa of Ventral park watch- -,0 th’’ g?d* (t”" * kingdom wherein
Claimed Jones; with large emphasis;
nn. whioh
...
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.. IUU
.
,
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UOQ- to rule and create, know thU of a
“they are simply Immense!"—Pitts
Tbi» keeps baby *u'ff the ■“pervi*lnn °.f
dl,,‘- Ope night at keys. An exceedingly tat woman hired:i trull): the thing thou oeekeat ia ab
burgh Chjonlcle Telegraph.
cushions.
Tb‘* A _P\“
“«&gt;•*
- *
- for
‘k—” d••!n“‘,r -II" ■,,ko
• «&lt;\ond-helping a donkey and wa* about to mount 1 ready with thee, "here or nowhere,floor and away
from
drafts.
VL'i or
. trei -Pf dp*’*,r'
when she saw the small boy and said couldet thou only see!—Carlyle.
■ .ur *1
? u ' I * -No' BomM*" *allJ ‘he aunt. "Don't to him:
WANT ADVS.
lan5y 8'’ ’'*' h*’n:, Daby W,U you jemember the^aat limo you ate!
*
—
---------'Little boy. don't you want me to
Toni Doyle reports a splendid pa­
be delighted and so will his mama.
- much
------* —
•-how
- you'.hire
I
so
pudding
it made
a donkey for youf
For Sale—Full blooded Jersey new
tronage in hla restaurant business
•dream uboyt Hons and tlgVra and'all'* "No. thank you. I'd ralhhr ail here in lhe rear pari of the Hoonan Ci­
milchr cow.
J. \V. Hopkins,
sort* of wild animals?"
I
laugh,"
Citiieps Phom*.
-I-wk
gar Store, where you can get a
Wlicn you . , ,
- ! "Well. 1 don't care." ho whimpered;
good warm meal day or night.
■For Rent—Four ronin homo*. D7
I don I know wta-re uj lo- ~u „iado m„ drvam that । had a
.
When you are in lhe city he cor­
East Center St. Win. 11. Couch.
re &lt;w owner of Mich an ar- big gun there, too "
‘BANNER W.\NT ADVS."------ dially invite* you to call nnd see
B&amp;NEll Want Adv.
I
I-wk
Head for Proflc. him. especially al meal lime.

I
know, but I couldn't help noticing youti
slipper."
"I see.” smljed tho young woman
flood naturediy. "What do you thinki

■ Take two hich backed dining room
choir*. »cl with front of neat* together. This leaved Use backs al each
end.- Then measure tho sides qf tho
two chairs and'make a light frame of
that.size, to which tack small wire
fencing. Tie ($ame at top and bot­
tom of chair |&gt;oits and thus thu cage
Is completed. It can bo easily-put:

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�AUGUST J3,MIL

While Our gig Sale is Cjoing on
at the old GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO’S. Shoe and Clothing Store we
feel as though we ought to offer the people some extra good Bar­
gains at this big double store, so that every member of the family
can share in the benefit.—We thus make our three stores of the
greatest possible service to the community.
handsome Coats and Suits, the best styles and colors of the
season, beautifully tailored and well lined.
Coats and Suits up to $15
fl* E A A
Extra Special&lt;J)u.vv

The finest Coats and Suit* up fl* i
to $30.. Extra SpecialI

Coats grid Suits up to $18
fl*^ EA
Extra Special-------------- 1 • vU

We also offer one lot of Ladies and Misses
coats, suits, skirts and dresses, values
from $5 to $20. Extra Special/ U U

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/Yew Junie Skirts ItJith Roman Stripe plounce—
These are the very last word of fashion and were just received by us. $5.00 and $6.00
Values. Special Now-------------- ---------------------------------------------------- --------

$3.98

Jhirt Waists and Wash Presses are Priced Very £ow.
Onc lot of children’s dresses, white and
colors, some are slightly soiled, values
to $2, Choice....................
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One Lot of Ladies and Misses 1
, Waists, Choice.... i Ju

En

Summer Parasols in the /fewest Stock
Your Unrestricted Choice of any Parasol in our Big Stock at-----------------

79c

grocery Specials of Jhe WeekSavoy Pork and Bruit*. Special
lunch size, per can ............... 5&lt;
.Red Alaska Salmon.

Choicest Hannuiitla Olives. plain.
or sluffed. 3 bottles for ....SI
Brief hrvf in glass tumblers, 18c

Prepared
mustard
in sherbit
gins*, each -................................. 3c

VrrdeUi Lemons, very juicy, ex­
tra large, t for 10c

Choice upple butter in tall gio**
tumbler*. 12c. size now , 10c

While Flyer laundry soap, 5c bur.
7 bar* for 25c

Mcroja coffer, fresh roosted, per
pound 30c

Quaker Corn Flake*, fresh and
crisp lbw package, 4. for25c
Candy fudge and inanthmallous,
s|M'cigl per |&gt;ouud '.10c

ENAMEL WARE FREE.
With each pound of choice Japan
tea you draw a valuable prize,
per pound
f,..5Jc

le)e lt)ill Continue Our ^ig Remnant Sale
Look over this big assortment of good short lengths and remnants, you will find a great many things you
can use for yourself and children. YOU GAN SAVE MORE THAN HALF OF THE PRICE.

&amp;)eickgenant &amp; ftiede

Most Com.
pleteJtine
of Hugs and
linoleums
in the City

Department Store
Phone 30

YARD

08884^2909

OF

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Jfaitine&gt;, Mich.

KISS

IS

ENOUGH UNIQUE SHIPMENT OF BIBLES

J^ndiee'
and ChildroneMillin­
ery at close
out prices

^EttWNAL MENTION

Books Destined 'or Inetnictten of th*

FROM EX-GOV. OSBORN

Thirty-six Second*, I* Decision

“ Lucy Erb wa* guest uf Etery
Hnuglitalin Monday.
E. A. Mattison of Battle Creek.,
Mr*. Cyrus Nlver. the only woman
The Bible hou*e at New York city
member .of the Pennsylvania stateha* recently made a shipment of 1.000 wu* iir the city Monday.
Miss Myrtle Hedrick wa* a Grand
similar to thu Oregon method.
moving picture censorship board, has Bible* on a voyage of 11.000 miles.
J Rapid* visitor Wednesday.
“Il would lie my uinliilton to come to the conclusion that one yard
u
u. «.?uoa. ..;,h^,nX»r,!
carry (be banner of Michigan wilh of fllm ia long enough for any kiss.
rnUntMa.MH a hlllu liigh'-r and a
iuku '-n&gt;. mtu. w.r.
M„ hJh,„
i,
little further Ijian the emblem of
any other commonwealth is l»mne passing on thousand* of yard* of love­ •ottered up In tin boxro containing tan covering from her recent illuess.
drama fllmsf
far protactton agalnat wavro and
Mr. aud Mr*. WilPThoma* came
along lhe phlDway of good guwnrweather.
Ths
tin
boxe*
wsre
repacked
k
from
Gun
I-ak&lt;to
see
the circus.
Love
acenes
and
historic
romance.
ment. ethical improvement, mural
Rev. Ickes and wife ,were visiting
unllfl and ft.i!-'i । al justice.
thrilling escape* and runaway*, har­ In pairs tn heavy wooden crates de- ■
“Uhave many other things in rowing deathbed repentance* and wild signed to withstand the bard knock* in Freeport and vicinity last week.
Incident to msiiT reloading* and to
Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Goodjcai ex­
luind lhal will lie helpful to Michi- elopement*, the excess of poverty and ta,
w-n,.,. ™,.. wX
-*»
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of Movie Censor.

Continued from page on*.

(

‘ Frank Mahoney of Jackson took
dinner with Mr. and Mr*. M. W'.
Hkk'a, Tuesday.
Mre. John F. Goodyear is in De­
troit, the'guest of her daughter.
Mr* Don Van Zita- .
Mr. and Mrs. Barber of Vermont­
ville spent over Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cha*. Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;an Lewis and Mr.
and Mr*. Sherd Sparks were over
lo Lowoll, Saturday.
Miss Maud Sisson, of Freeport, i*
a guest at her brother's, Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Hi»son’».
Mr*. Edith Louden of Richland,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Her­
man Zerbel this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. Black, of
Grand Rapid*, were gueats of Dr.
and Mr*. Fuller, Bunday.
Mi** Daginar Young of Bellevue,
is tho guest of her grandparent*.
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Young.
Mrs. John Shawman went north
the first of the week lo visit her
daughter. Mr*. Charles Cliff.
Mire Ethel Hedrick left Wednes­
day for Ludington, for
two wadkS
outing atiEpworth Heights.
J. F.. Tobias, of Urbandale, spent
Friday wilh his niece, Mrs. Sylvia
Slawson. who was \ery sick.
Mil* Wmnifred
.McLravy left
Wednesday morning for St. fgnace,
where she will spend soino time.
Mrs. A. D. Kniskern of Chicago,
was thbtaiest of her sister, Mr*. M.
L. Cook from Friday till Tuesday. ’
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Hilton left for
Kalamazoo where they will attend
the races and visit for a few day.*.
Mire Susie Lawrence left last
Thursday to speml her xanation at
Grand Ix'dge and Canadian points.
Ben Blakeney and daughter Ver­
na. of Michigan City, were guret*
of relatives and friends here tiuu&lt;lay.
Mrs. Ralph Huffman and daugh­
ter. Ada Belle, of Wjdtrtffcille, are
visiting Mr. nnd Mr*. Chas. Huff­
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sisson en­
tertained Mrs. Sisson's sister nnd
brother from Grand- Rapids, last
week.

Prosecutor Tho*. Syllivan is tak- I
ing a vacation in^iortiiern M*chi-h
K!*Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Emit of Jtm-

PUYII6 GAME OF EYES

nlng*. Wexford Co,' - arrived heie .
Tuesday, called by the s*rious HL
nue» of her inotuer, Mrs. Frank
Bronson.
. , |
Ia‘o H. Pryor went to Nashville, I
Monday and -to Middleville yester­
day to represent the people In cas­
•'Look aarasa th* atnwt, PhiL Tom
es tried there in lhe alisence of lhe Brandon aoetna to be scared to death
ef that big fellow with tho black hat.
prosecutor.
Mrs. J. W. Sage went to Detroit. I wonder what’* up."
Tuesday, accompanied by her two
“Don't bother me, Jim, I’m bu*y.“
granddaughters, . Marjorie
nnd returned Barrington. Impatiently.
Helen .who have been spending thu
“Totp'a boon casting furtiyo glance*
Mimnier witluher.
•
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Mrs. Ella Davis, Miro Phoebe
Warner unit .their mother. Mr*. to dodge him." continued Morri*, ex­
Waraer. will leave for Grand I .edge citedly. “Now be'* • topped la front
tomorrow to at I end a reunion of
low hai ranged up alongside of him."
lhe Rawsmi family.
.lames Wickhnm of Grand Rap­
"Brandon * as pal. *. * ghort." ob­
ids was in town Friday un his way served Harrington, now thoroughly In­
to visit relatives in Fremont. Ohio! terested. "He's started off again and
Mr. and Mr*. Watson Woodruff the big fellow Is alter him. Hello,
accompanied him.
he's coming over here!"
Tbo Misses Mary McElwain nnd
This wa* true. Brandon, eagerly
Charlotte Lake left Tuesday for
Niagara Falls.
They will spend a glancing around for some way of eeoapc from hi* pursner. had seen Har­
Klwa'hi will visit friends in Ijinsing rington and was hurrying across tho
street A few moments later, he enHudson. Mich., nnd Medina, Ohio.
Rev. J. L. Icke* and wife had a* bausted, Into thtf chair Morri* pushed
guests laid. Saturday and Sunday, Unrard* him.
Ben Blakeney and daughter, Verna,
“What'a tho matter. Tom?" Inquired
of .Michigan City, Ind, Julia Bab­ Harringtou. *oUcRou«ly. “You are
bitt and daughter, Mary of Spring
l-ikc. Mich, W. R. Harrison and trembling like a leaf. Who'* that big
wife of Grand Rapid*. Albert Well* fellow who was following you?"
“Haven’t the alightest Idea, Phil."
of Freeport. Rachel Erb, Frank
Erb ami Mi-* Gladys Cole of this replied Brandon, shuddering at th?
reference to hla pursuer. “That fel­
low’s been following mo for the past
two months. No matter where I go.
he’s always behind mo. A week ago
LOCAL NEWS
he moved Into the house next door to
mine and It's boen tan times wor*o
since then.”
Dressed poulliy for •sale, hens
“Why don't you ask him what bo
and chickens.
Phone 30iR. Henry
means?” demanded Morris.'
Smith. City.—Adv.
"1 can't. Qlm.” returned Brandon,
Gerald Nash and family have
mournfully. “1 wish 1 could, but that
fellow’s got a pair of the most plcrc• &gt;f Walnut and Washington *tn

spending her vacation with her *is•aw. They bore me through Ilka a
Inr and brother. Mi-* Ethel and It- abmil how t&lt;&gt; make
gimlet and send a cold chill down
win Taylor.
my backbone."
Mias Bessie Bush and her broth­
Former Highway (&gt;&gt;intni*.«imier
"You’re In bad shape, Tom. Why
er Harry, al*** .Mi*.* .Marguerite Me- E. J-'. Charlton, of Hastings towndon't yoa run down to the country
Guinnese-will leave today un a trip,
and brace up a bit?"
.
to Niagara Falls.
auhnftoldle.
i "I'd do it In a minute, Phil." replied
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Qua of
Rev. R. E. Yost will preach
Brandon, eagerly, "but I'm oo tied up
Grand Rapid*, were Sunday guests Methndirt Episcopal church
that unlcu I oell my house, I can't
of Mr. and Mr*. W. IL Stebbins Sunday morning. Then* will
and other relatives.
.Mrs. E. H. Lramon* nnd son,
nn
“What will you take for the house,
.Morse and daughter. Mrs: Frank
lilt- Brandon?" inquired Morri*, thought.Maylhdd. of 'Cromwell, Ipd, are Tlmrnanple Um and E
CO- j fully. “Maybe 1 can oeU it for you."­
guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Gail Best.
,
J Td take flvc thousand. Jim, at­
Mr .and Mrs. Vera Wellman mo­
!
n ^“■,’.,tnn 9'!lf''rv,!'’p J'1 though 1 know it’* worth more. ju*t
tored to Kalamazoo, Saturday, tak­
even li Ii.iv
Adwn i-t* wi
.
.
...
.
ing home Mi** Anna Bagg*. who ii. ki nt ine imr grounos in t-uar- ,
_
-----hille. August 13 to 23.
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ln3Cr.‘^J’Uc* e&gt;"B'
_______ _
had been visiting at their home.
Plan* are bemir innde to hold a '
,A*’
Tom- "-'"nied Morris,
Rev. and Mr.*. Sheehan ayd sons,
Ralph and William. of Grand Rap­ big il. ld day iff DeRon mi Satiintav. I ni '^kc 0,0 ma’u‘r *“ h*011- 1
id*. wen? gueits of Hastings friend* AugUlt 22.
There wilt be sjiurl# An Wea thnt aVf help me to scU the
last Week, also attending Chautau­ and a baee ball gain-.
' - .
house.”
Charles A. Kerr, of tin* city, inJln» Morris was kcen-eyrd snd obqua.
Mrs. B. A. Smith and two chil­ tend* to go tn Ludiuiilmi. Saturday, servant. When he watched Brandon's
dren came last mid week from l»e- “
'
'
*
•• (jug nt the effort* to chido tho vigilance of hl*
Iroit Iu visit her mother. .Mrs. Clara Chautauqua in that rih yr"
black-eyed pursuer, Morri* fell sure
WalldorlT and oilier
"
relative*
’ ‘
and
ho had
Il * wm'lli your whib&lt;• I। ।&lt; rave
Mv ,501.no
bad seen
*cen the man with the plcrrpiecefriends.
,
h." 1 ?.
*r A'
ci,r 1 a T’". •
ln* *&gt;'*• somewhere although he could
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Illi*
W«*dnesday.
,il tin* I luit-riiivii. .. 1.1. A 1
.
.
...
. . . .
Karclier start for Boyd. Montana.
u,iMX«f
klT»

and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. IliHiert nnd
son. Victor, and-Mr*. Bert Holly
nnd son L&gt;-lnud. of Woodland, were
guests of Mr. and.Mr*. Frank Holly,
over Sunday.
Frank Adair, agent of (he M. C.
R. R.. i* ciijoying a two weeks va­
cation visiting fricnil* in Chelsea
and other place*.
Mrs. Bniee L. Hoyden &lt;&gt;f Saginaw,
returned to Ii&lt;t home nfl»T »pcndmg n week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. it. Paiwon*!.
Mr*. G. E. Balch, of Morrillton.
Ark., ha* come to make un extandWilcox and Mr*. Fn-d Uyrrsim.
Anna M. Traver ha* begun suit

ir»- Barry . ......... .. siiiH-niiir,’ A«“• •»
■“ &gt;■«■&lt;&gt;"”&lt; Mm..-•iallra will Ih- h-M al Tlh.mal..: “u
» kou.r Ih. Ml..ph- lake on Wedinsdav. August IP. ,n» morning and. unobserved by
John McMullen, of Lake Ode*, i. either, follow^ Brandon and hla
will Im HC1 years old on Snhirday. shadow downtown.
Brandon, to rid
August 15.
Mr. McMullen, read-t himself of his. tormentor, went into
without gla«*r* and giw-s iMniig Harrington’s office and Morris folatano.
’
। lowed the man w|ih the penetrating
l.i
il... Sunday
b.l., Mlowrt In lurn. nU r.|&gt;
1..
«u[l»ta! ।■■-&lt;-,u„
md| h0 r„rheJ , Unt.
dmrti in n.»t’i'o»'n'
1 .no, tanam, wi.i.h n. «&gt;und. tu-

Mrt 1. H. IlnyM n lurnmi

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Manta nd Hi. bu.k-

HIM,, ,1 in,.-.'
X l-IV 4,1 Illi- ’
---------- - —---hmne uf her daught-r. Mr*. F. B.!enth. floor' *bere tho latter entered
Ipmillard. of Di-lroil; alMi with lierl’ba office of Abraham Smart, a welb
m*Ut, Mr*. A. D. Hoskin. Garret*-' known real rotate broker.
Ville.
j Jim wa* ushered into Mr. Smart's
'l he semi-annual Hireling of lh&lt;- ‘ pnseftc® and after making some In­
Thornapple Valley pioneer Society qulries about some property the bro­
will be held al Campau IJike mi til. her had, withdrew, feeling satlsfled
i M h,,r*day 11 !
!•’ that hu,had gained an Insight*into tho
J.
ot MM.ll.-x.lll-.

Mary E. F. Eggleston ha* iH'gun a
similar action Yguinst Frank Eg­
gleston.
B. F. Taylor and daughter. Allie
took dinner &lt;&gt;n Sunday wilh Dr. and
1
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■■■•
Mr*. R. L. Reber of SI-Louis. Mn..
v\ mk uvcilmuliiig n Hi I i,-i i o in— .—11
»,.■ Slrlk.-r u..-m.,ri..l r..u.,Un. I...&gt;“hl"
‘“J
«r,“'j
MeKiiight cottage al Wall Lake.
■ --when
the
man
with
the
piercing
black
Waler wa«.lnn
LowelL A.".Fi*ber. of Woodland;
Tin' fminlnin f.n
mid Mis* Eugena M. Barry, daugh­
'Yoh have a house on ------ avenue
ter of Albert 1*. Barry of Woodland,
...
vertlsed tor sale,” remarked the
were united in marriage by Rev. E. altracllvelj’ thil*h&gt;-d.
visitor, carelessly.
“What ia the
G. Lynn, of Woodland, on Thurs­
Cy Stafforda.* arraigned before! priceY’
day. August 6.
.lustier (lodwnlliider mi n rhffrgo of; -Eight thousand," replied Morris,
third
offence
n«
n
drunkard
mid
lip'
curtly.
daughter j.ucile,
of il
ill-.
pier. He VVHB bound over lo eiiruilI
-Too much '. retorted thn caller,'abOhio, who had been mi*,*t
court fur trial.
wa* remanded . _.tltlv .....
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oS-...... ■ •
S^wTibSS-* U*. U
and MreJobn MoLray r,. - ...... ....................... . „
days. returitel^bjiUiiday to tli'.iu -Ali.irill Luiul.-.home.
Gbm McLravy .arrompaiii- ly reduced Ihb r&gt;rii*e&lt; on I’kdjJi:.- or
ed I hem. and will spend several during
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Without further words the man
Auxu-.L
Thia v •• known
weeks xisisliua in Hayesville.
frimriii* ! *Hh iho black-eyes turned and left
clothing firm infudlrs i
Mrs. F. E. Elsworth. of Alma, ar- Kuppenltehm-r clolliiiur.
nrli i« ■ tlio office. Morris fbuckled: “Fva

Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Mor-dinH, &lt;ff
■i' .,. ib
jnb riKim* vv ill fore’he's through."
Prairieville are visiting relative* iu ll|r||
v primary ball'd I
on the succeeding daytho man
lhe eighth
,n ,he *“* guest of his cousin Gerald Nash and
the city,.
th,-cnmii
Tin- vuler* w ill j wRh tho piercing black eyes re­
guage of the G11 tert islands, are to ar-1 fami|y
.
Mr«. 1&gt;.
Van.l.T. ™.k
•»'■ n,..l lt'» fi,rmlil»i,l.
- off.iic. Al l i- । turned to Morris’ office to accept the
rive ulUmately at Ocean Island, a [ A A' An(lcr8onM mother uf Ma- daughter returned Monday fruuil.
, ....
W,R lie
prtce And make a depoelt but. to hts
small speck In the Pacific 5.000 miles nne City, i* M'niding a few. wcekr Bay View.
on one balii'l, which will be a fur- ।
r
„rf— k.j h..«n
southwest of Ban Francisco, lying al- here.
Mr*. Henry Chamberlain of G.-J- M.I..I.1I. amir S'i M.l lunv »nd I 'VJ Off?: ,”°11
raised to ten thousand.
Shn be* eat. through yard* and most under the equator. Ocean If-. John Sbawman left for Ohio lon visited her sister, Mrs. Antia fei-i w ide
land i» owly a mile end a halt In dla-’ where he will attend the family re- Draper, Tuesday.
Rev. It. II. Breridy appeared at !
"You “ld e,6hl thousand yester*
Philip Hartman of Jackson wa* Cliaulauqim on Sat’uid iy &lt;-v»mn-". day." bo blurted out, angrily, strlv..
her ultimatum.'after watching an em­ nnftor. but tt to visited by many steam- union.
era on Recount of tu rich deposit* of I,
®nd Mr*. Karl Cater of Hou*- an over Bunday guest of Wip- I ■ and urged LlA&gt;*&lt;- |&gt;re*&gt;'iil to a«*itag to use tho power of his eyes upon
brace which occupied five yard* of
Sh-,uu
IU MMc. „ . &lt;U-1'™- T«". •'" «u~l» •&gt;' ««“"»• Green and faintly.
llie ba*'- ball (i-am by In jpuu’ । tho Imperturable Morris.
A. C. Brown and family will leave •’booNt" for “Ikto*l&lt;ir * Day" when} “Todsy I say ten thousand,” -jeeliminated and that the young people1
Ml» H'l™ Howi r„ l»di.n.poU. for Traverse C.ity. Saturday and Charlolte vvjll plnv . in Ha«liiik'*/torted Jim, coolly. "Take It or leave
should be tort from each other after
Iki-linas will appmir in Charin',l&lt;
M second* of osculation.
George Sbawmnn
and family nn lbi« Thur
JifleruMn and I Muttering tome Imprecation*, the
the Amaricau board, will send or car0H(j G|IUlt ggton made a have moved lo Landing, where tln-y
iniHil in lheic behalf.'
i1' ’’ “u , j;' "U i '""' y f"
,nak'’’ would-be purchawr loft but returned
ry thero book* on adventurous voy- business trip tu tioulh Bend, Iasi wall make (heir future honu*.
THE CHANGE OF FIRM
-•see
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cf 2C0 mil,, nr mnr, tn th, mil-Win.
KronwiUer,
wife
mid
(&gt;,.
art »
” &lt;*!
*er- “n&lt;* foJ ‘he
Brandom
Slushlnu Shue Prices.
SALE OPENED YESTERDAY and*.
through th* is-|
relatives daughter of Irving spent Tuesday p. m. Standard Huie, a *
wilh Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Tobins.
vir« will bc htfld hi lhe norih hv- Again he found that real rotate had
The annual Cut Price Sale on Co­
Mr. and Mr*. Don Karchor spent ins MethodUL Church.
px.mpllv',
t
*
kM
‘
R
l
un,
PM°
rrl« demanding
lonial*, Pumir and Oxford* is now
*
Mins Clara Alliwn find Mis* Honey riuuday al Lake Gdvnsa, wdh hi* nil the hour. Tliarl-.- G. Maxwm!.twelve thousand for tho property.
And Was Largely Attended bv Peo­
l&gt;n al lhe Ironside Shoe (jo. *lore.
Ballinrorv Pfimecr.
Fipnecr.
. came Monday for u visit with Hast- brother, Henry JKarcher and fami­ will bcuili « soiut service, during
Death of Baltimore
“What sort of a game ar* you jHajrOwing lo lhe fact that stylus in
ple From Variow Parjs ot
. I Mrs. Eliza G. Day. widow uf the in£'l-r
Grnmt- Ranids ly.
which he will sing several s'lln-J fng.OD nre”' demanded lhe man with
IIm-m’ lines uf footwear are apt to
,Mr. and Mrs. Will Tvneyck of The speaker uf tjic day will
JarpenhT of Grand- Rapids.
Barry CAiuuty.
Rev. I the nlcrclng eye*.
phrmafee
were
in
town
Tmnalay
...
Jureday
wilb'M.r.
ai«l
M«T
k'esieiday was the opening day i of her, broUiec” Hen
Ru—di H. Bm-.iiJv'. pakR.i- of the , •‘You u*o your oyro to work your
e- mn ad of it* (hdomal*. Pumps
and Mr*. WalsBu Hast inn* church. N&lt;&lt; further i nm- *cheme* and I u*e my bead." replied
is. Potts.
’
•' - visiting Mr.
mid Oxford* during the aeaaun for &lt;&gt;f the •■ilhaiia.'-of-Finu Sale" hi- &gt;Baltimore tmbjship,
''
sidSJ:’US ,*"■
«"i
•
“ ■
■ ■»,‘rt
&gt;nt Tueif- WoodruffIlll-nt'* need be maib- on life serrt.■ • Mnrri, ••fir&gt;e*k
nulck
ent
...
uliirb they were purchased. They auguralixj by Woickgeuanl A Riede "9 yean, 8 months.
«•£■ •
’St,'I haven’t ,0
‘
new proprietors
proprietors of
oi the
tue 'd^Udnp.
riowiim;.treaaMi
wax boro
boro in
in Obm
Ohm un
un Noyem
NovemUt‘1J1"'?,,»y *“11 Mrs.
- ■ Mrs. Clnrt Underiiill of PlahiwrH. n ... im.rtMhrt ..ilh!,., .....
jrcased was
­ I*“A
4) il by ruUmg down the price to lhe new
is u guest at her niece'*. Mr. and ■ II.IKU ;n e.peeiai enoi i i.,
pI1S- .
tw-iw.
»
mot- and furnishing stock formerly, Ihit 18, (831. Her father, William 1
cort Hgures.
Mrs. Herman Zcrbel’iv and ha* at­ ■ nt al Un* time.
An
unusunlh
iwnwi
i.*/
&lt;1
ii
iiGu
a
zv»
I
v.j...,
M
.-..
,1.*
*_
c.
AHissoii
and
son.
Clare,
w'ere
;
uwnrd
by
G.
il.
Ulis
A
Go.
TkUuir.
was
uue
of
the
early
pio-J
bi».*ou
ai
■uni.einvut mi page 2
giHHl.lim.* i* miticipnied and you&gt;‘
,f you bothor Brandon *««”&gt;
---- ----------------A laine crowd wa* present audjnror*. Funeral service* were held Kundsy
missis. of Mr- and Mrs. tended lhe Chautauqua.
Will interest prmrprcMr. and Mrf, UUu.Troxel roiurn- •un asked.Lu help liy yuur..pre*t.ijrj!.LJ?l' break your head for you," inttrI the new owners report a splendid, on Tuesday afternoon from Balli- I Monroe Slssonf'
■r.
Rend it.
2,\-,
^rnptWMorrts.
— —
—■ ... ..
_A great list of bargain* t* inure. United
Bretnrcu chureli.
Mr*. FtfiUk
m,-. June*
rmwouf Ballle*Cieek. ed from Manton. Monday. wh»-re
axu» ix *K-r *nva »aw
I°5e,ed a* w,n bc ■®,in
,l,eir 1 hurial taking place in Striker cew.-' is .visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. they have been all ending tht* Free
BANNER WANT ADI’S, PAY.
|adv«iD*cuieul on page 14.
ietery.
Metlwdist campmeeting.
"
-BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY.—|
BANNER WANT ADVS.-PAY.
■M. U. Abbplt.

the fart that practically all df th--1
suggestion* roniaiiied in my vuri-1
oii« mirage* to lhe Icgi’-ialure of ।
Mii-lititan have been enacted iuioi
bciiclicial law.-.
My platform and I
nreroagea wire generally referred'
to a* being the most prugre**ive in
the history of Michigan.
1 am a1
Republican wilh tendeucir* still I
|&gt;rogre**ivc. but of that kind of
progemivimn that does not jump
tin' track and land in the ditch.
“Finally, the people of .Michigan
may !«• assure.) that if I am iffkde

view before her. She judge* each film
from the viewpoint of adoleacence.
Will |t harm the child? What ef
feet will ft have on the crown boy or
girl? These are the question* Mr*

�AVCL'ST IS.131I.

Prints

Kuppenhelmer Clothes

Standard grade best
prints. Per yard

Arc never boomed withexpiosive claims. They are exactly what they
seem, the best constructed clothes made.
For the month of August we arc making the following low prices, which
should interest every nym who likes to be well dressed at e-small cost.

Any $25.00 Suit
Any $22.50 Suit
Any $20.00 Suit
Any $18.00 Suit
Any $15.00 Suit
Any $12.00 Suit
Any $10.00 Suit

$18.75
16.88
15.00
13.50
11.25
9.00
7.50

now
now
now
now
now
now
now

I’tiilftl llivlhrcn Ciitin-lt.

Bev. (L IV. Ballou, Pastor.

.Wu rvjoiro ami praise
showers and

God

tlial all ran luve

ami inspiration.

n full nllt-mlmirc ul

Notwithstanding- illheal our Work has nibved on. in a '
have only a f.-w iin.m- week*
till aiiQllier Antiiia] Conferecc".

front ilm Jirst io tin
of Hit' tiny ami w tir.'i

“Now. In this scene, I am supposed
prayer to .exit at tbo rear, while you stand
in from, facing the audience. Now,
what will bo' your cue to resume your
lines?"
UrlliiMli*-t Eiiisropul Church.
'The look of satlsfactfoq on- the
Ri’v. Bussell II. lirrndy. Pastor.
I.C.. o'
.o.w.rrt &lt;h.
second star.
ItrfKl :i. in. Publi
-------

with

ciHi.rox cextehT
I!.1N) I'rmi.-liin^ mthj.'.-l, "Th'' i7\n",i1ii’,
r.hurch an Fvangiliziiw .Forre m !iv** ‘
lltr C'Hiiiniiliily.'
’
’

AiiHtnR .. ............... ."

&lt;lay 'ihilli iiminimr

* l.llO-.

“ ,l,» 13,1

"" k

al

.''■llltiding.

nf(eriii&gt;nn ninl evening, n|| are
vib'il lo ritlpniL
Mi'. Sii"a lit

'lr. Will I -Ih.ih ami family of
&lt;*mml lliipids i» vljuling his bndh'
'Hr and -li'lin mid their faii'ii-

Buller &lt;&gt;f lielrnit i&gt;

night.

Sillily Cliii'll Ing

, Eri'luy '•veiiitiv; 7:iki,
lillHii'iil iri*fnnli&lt;ii&gt;.
Friday evniirr.

many

Sunday s- Iim.l. DiJKl' Glaas-s f«i
nil.
Cruno and vi«il it.-.
'.Morning worship. Iku^ Me^sngi

Hariings

Suit

/7*’

Oxfords
$2.50 values,
$2.00 values,
S1.75 values,
$1.50 values,

i
.
|
|

now $1.87
sow $1.50
now $1.32
now $1.17

Men’s
$3.50 valuea,
$3.00 values,
rehearsing
$2.50 values,
$2.00 values,

$2.62
$2.25
$1.87
$1.50

T-1A
: t»i
bV

Dep’t
All Suits,
Coats,
AiKtrts tutu
Dresses at

25.% off
regular
prices.

Corsets
Latest style Summer
Net Corsets, priced
each
’

50c
Parasols
A large assortment of
Summer Parasols

Flowered Poplin Silks,
choice patterns, per yd.

25% Discount

59c and 79c

Dress Goods

Dolls

Regular $1.25 value,
white wool goods with
black stripe, 54 inches
wide, per yard

Just received a ship*
meat of Unbreakable
Dolls, priced each

35c and 50c

79c

Shirts

Ginghams

Best Men’s Work
Shirts we can buy.
Price each

Choice lot of assorted
Ginghams, per yard

45c

9c

J. T. PIERSON ©. SON
Where It Pays To Pay Cash

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

1
'
PLEA FOR NATURAL STYLE WHY NOT ENERGY FROM SUN?
I When you go to bed—If you are;
'{
I looking for beauty sleep—you should' Beauty and Harmony of Line in Amer- Problem That Should Engage the Atfall asleep night away. The beauty
lean Cities Is Easily Within
I
-------- Left Willy Wondering.
sleeper, tho one who wakes up look-1
Reach.
Deep Experiment*.
Mother—Now, Willy, you told me Ing refreshed, will fall asleep the iniu- i
- ----a falsehood. Do you know what hap­ ute her bead touches the pillow. She;
We anchored in the harbor-of Fayal,
In view of the fact that the sun
pens to lltUc boys who tell false­ will fall into u alumbi r. heavy and! and from the ship considered the dullvers energy to tho earth al the ■
hoods.
dreamless, and shp will waken in tho beautiful city. One has only to glance I rate of 7,000 horsepower per a^re. it
Willy (sheepishly)—No. ma'am.
morning of her own accord.
I ut such a picture, writes Albert lligc- Is not surprising that the problem of
Mother—Why, a big black man wRb
Thu old-fashioned Idek of the beauty! low Paine In the Century, lo realise j devising a motor which shall trunsonlyono eye in the center of his fore­ sleep was tho sleep that eumes before the unslghtlffieM of the average Amer- mil this energy Into useful work has
head comes along and flies with him JJ o'clock. Every hour pawed ip sleep lean eft}- of'the same sfM, the. cheap I proven an attractiveono to the ex-1
up to the moon and makes him pick before mldulght mad" a woman, tawdrlneau of much of our residential perlmoqtaUsL
Thus,
In California'
sticks for, tho balance of his life. younger, according to the old-fashioned arciiKeiture. due to tho continual ; then- was erected a plant in which Now. you Will never tell a falsehood Idea of tho beauty sleep. After 12 striving after something new and tan-1 the heat rays were made to converge
again, will you? It Is awfully wicked! the sleep is heavy and not so good for I cy. ranging through thb periods of upon a stoam boiler, that generated!
—Puck.
leas strengthening. According to a remembered tn butter and more onTapioca Glue.
certain specialist, "steep after 12 is the i dtiririg ways.
I
An excellent glue that is harmless, steep of exhaustion"’c have no national home architcc-1
coloilcus and odorless Is made of
tapioca. Cover tho desired quantity
j cease trailing after this fashion and
Rare Qog.
with cold water, put it over the lire
that, instead, of building a house the
one idea of which is suitability Jo our
bolls to moke a good paste. It can fond of dogs, numbrtri amo.ng her poa-’ needs and conditions. We have-done
be used to glue wood, leather or pa­ tensions a ntpjuilpcctit specimen of this In our business' architecture, and
‘
lter. For scrapbooks or photographs it tho St. Bernard) type.
tiie steel framed skyscraplng structure i
may be necessary to add a little wa ' One day lastAummer a New Yorker' that has resulted Is one of the most j
praiseworthy and beautiful works of i
mer home met a colored maid In the
road accompanied by thio big dog. He f Our greater cities uro becoming |
Good Rules for Life.
asked to whom the canine belonged cities of wonderful towers, campaniles
Blot but vain pomp/check impulse,
“He b'longs to my missus."
which nothing in the older nations can
quench appetite, keep reason under IU
Manhattan approached
i,nnn,R,-)u.U fr,,m
"Aren't yon afraid of him? He's aw­ suriiass.
surpass, .Manhattan,
from
own control.—Marcus Aurelius.
fully big." a
the sea. presents n vision of supremo
"No, Indeed, suh. Dis dog - won't magnlllcence.^K’hlcago Herald.
harm nobody; he's just chuck full of
fun all de time."
Beauty of Character.
"What kind of a dog ia he?” .
There in a sweetness of the child,
"Well, sub. I hears my missus call nnd ^inreetncFS of'the old.’ The
him a full-blooded Sam Bernard."—
srtic
__________
Brooklyn Life: "
pendent of his personality, it is In hla
WSJ3 and in bis looks, and the same
thing Is true, though not quite »o
6aya Pig Is Healthy Pct.
much, of the young woman. Hut when
"If a pet you must have, get a pig. sweetness coma at sixty It Is the jfaThe pig may not be so delicate and preuion of tho vury nature of tfte
sentimental an animal as the cat anil soul. J. .M. -Uarric, somewhere, we.
■
..............'• " I
the dog, and ho has.a disagreeable lu.llr'Vn
believe, ha,
has ,nl,l
wild th-..
that —
no woman is .।
squeal, but be is not a disease carrier." really bcnulifnl until she Is fifty-three,
So said Dr. D. T. Quigley bf North Th" beauty that is worth most is the I
Platte, Neb., at tbo Duvereaux Meth­ beauty that is connected w ith the I
odist Episcopal church In a lecture on character Itself.
i
the prevention of InfecUoua and contagioue diseases.
It was especially Iti reference to the
New Word.
"common cold" that Dr. Quigley men­
That new word "leprosarium" is'
tioned pets. He declared that the what niight b" called, without hesita­
"common cold" was the worst ailment tion, a humdinger. The finest thing
of the human race nnd that not a about it is that it sqts the patterns
small part of the affliction was attrib­ for about a thousand other words wo
utable to the family cat and dog, which Have been needing, such as whoopingboys, girls and grown-upa fondle.
coughariurn.
spBvlnarlum.
shinglearium. 'ring'wormnrlam,
toothachearium.
measimrium.
mumparlum.
London's Government.
Greater London, with a population feverarium. ptdlagrarium. wintfcolicof 7.090.000 and an area of 70J) square arlum. hooka ormariutn. acarletrashmiles, is a composite district made affum, yallerjandersarium, etc. Some
up of 38 city boroughs and 39 suburban words, those!
towns, governed by various city and
town cAuncila, but In certain matters
Daily Thought.
subordinate to tho London county
They say thatjialls have ears. May
council.
these four walls of ours hear only
laughter and kindly speech&lt;—Myrtle
Modern Youth,
Heid.
"What did Gwendolyn aay when

THIS—and—THAI
7

Silks

An assortment of
Kettles, Pans, Stew
Dishes, your choice

1-adies’ Oxfords
$3.50 values, now $2.62

Duel, f

s.
Soft. "The
Mrs. Jtertri.

Granite Dishes

Ladies’ Union Suits,
only

42c

Straw Hats.

Profesxlonal Amenities.
.. .._.
,
.. couple of stars were
Younk People's ine.-liiik, tkikl.
&gt;» a no* play. This is a Ho, comYoke Fcll'iw Blind.
. ,aeBU 0,0 reader—plays don't have
,_
...... twn wfw—w Vo. . In.., fkla
— w a WAn.
r.irtniik' 4
Coliifoiltihlc j “odern play, with a very reckless
manager.
a.
Well, anyhow, as wo were saying
before you interrupted, a couple of
i"t. ‘MiH&lt;tiugniar starn were rehearsing, and tho first

THE CHURCHES

Underwear

Ladies’ 5 0c Union
Suits, only

Hastings, Michigan
Music by choir.

19c

49c

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
pa'iTir.

8-10-12-15C

Kumfortmest
Underwear

Big Reduction on All Summer Underwear and Shirts

One Price Clothiers

Crepe R.atlne

5c

22c

Many arlcilcs nut mentioned have been greatly reduced in order to
make room for our new Fall stock. Come and sec for yourself.

lA Off on Dutchess Trousers, Children’s Suits and

Laces

A fine assortment of linen Regular 25c blue and pink
Laces, per yard
Crepe Ratine, per yard

VLThERE ONE MAN gets

TV’hERE ONE STAYS

’ ’ rich through hazardous
speculation a hundred get

’ ’ poor through slow meth­
ods of saving a hundred get

POOR

RICH

x Tiic wise man chooses the better part and places his
money in the Savings Department oi the

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County
Operates Under the Strict Banking Laws of the United States Government

Pays 3 per cent on Savings Accounts

power pump. Two more modern and!
perhaps bettor known installatiou'x
are those ereeled at Philadelphia, and;

•*-- ■being
■
• ------- these -■
two experiments
designed
on the principle of concentrating the
sun's rays upon a boiler of large area
....
z
An analysis of the ^,
Egyptian
plant.
made by Mr. A. 8. B. Ackermann, IL
He., extended over three weeks; dur­
lug Which he-was able to record ns

horsepower from a sunshine absorbIng plant covering seven-eighths of
an acre. That is to aay, ho recorded
lesH than 20 pump f.,.-.,..
hornepower. as
against
horsepower which
it the
inc 6,000
6.0041 )'horsepower
wmcn,
would li
___ ‘biain
‘
r
"fronijy. per/
havjt
obtained
feet motor,
notor, enpabii
capable of utillxing Hit '
Bun's radiation direct.
. ,
The result show how little promise ■
there is of obtaining mechanical eaergy from the sunshine on a comer­
daily economical acalc.

GREAT
Institution

IS THE

CHAUTAUQUA

Established

Itself

Great ia the cbautauqua. .Only those
who keep in touch with the small
town and rural conditions can appre­
ciate how great la this highly modem
movement, how widely It has spread,
how intensively Its promoters ore cul­
tivating tho. territory, how edifying
and uplifting and soul-satisfying It han
become. Even to the student of tho
cbautauqua it is surprising to find that
nowadays the town of 1^00 to 1.500
the nerves,Isbeing
lees invigorating
and
population
regarded
as ’ backward
” । queens and presidents, who c
unless it holds a Chautauqua assembly^
in the course of tho summer, with four
or five days Of oratory, music, lec­
‘ | ture, arid we never shall have until wo 1 later tit Mear
tures, humorous entertainments and
classes for instruction along various
lines. This year a considerable num­
ber of the smaller towns in Missouri,
to mention but one state, are to be
Initiated into the cbautauqua order.
Next year other towns, catching the
happy infection, will tall Into line.
Until times
comparatively recent
1 “■'«•.
the highest out
tho ordinary town relied chlefiy for
Its public bntirtalnnient upon th«
Fourth-of July oratlun delivered br
some politician of more or less note,
who poured forth sprntdeagle pyro­
technics from the lofty height of a
plank rostrum built for the occasion
In the picnic grove and was hoard
o|
only by the graybeards, white tho
j,
younger
element was popping fire­
'
crackers.
drinking ^tnk b-wtosarfe.
dancing the pre-tango steps on a rough
board platform under the trees, and
otherwise diverting tlkomsclvM so
that they might miss the agony of
hearing the Declaration of Indepeiv
dence read monotonously hy the town
clerk or the high scbual principal- Tho
ol&lt;i ‘
old-time
independence, day oration

New Kind of African Chief.
Tim first Installation with Christian
ceremonies of a Chlyuka chief In Por­
tuguese W&lt;*at Africa occurred recently,
whim
(Uikosi. a good speaker gild
----- ---------ovangellst, who had been a deacon
nth
the mHsion church for years, was thus | 'h»tutuaqua
has diminished its glory.
l
Inducted into office. The brother of'
the dead chief declined to succeed him I
for these reasons: "I cannot read, and •

I Chiyuka is a v

over. I am not one of ’the Words' hHitense to Invincible courage, as may
(Christians), aad no one but.a Chris- j 1,0 »ocn ln Ute instance of one kept in
tthn can be successor to Kanjundu. Wo . tll“ Calcutta 3oologic.il gardens, which
look over the possible, ones, and we J *** butted to death by a ram. A sol-’
choose Cbikoel.'*dier owned a fighting ram. which bccam«Saved by Hie Hobby.

■

, .
.
truf r«&gt;i™d. wh,
r«Ur-l
-1. II a...
,,u hl.
Irtrnd, klndlr. Ilul ho dldnl. ln'
Stead, he became Interested In thu J
wild flowers, and' now he la too busy ;
in looking for the ram's head orchid,
:
and trying to tind a new station for,i
the hart's tongue fern, and tramping i
around In the woods arid' fields in all i
kind, nf ...ih-r, er.n In ihlnk of d»Inn. Aww.f. h. -odldn i k... ilu.

There it caused so much annoyance
.................. —
IV VO US
o',
Th, ,u„.
„rtx.,„n,
doun lhrou,h a .lldlu, ,nul„, la ih.
u{ JtB f
—
jowerc&lt;| tjown
Tho tiger, doxlng in
ono corner, saw the ram descend and.
rising, began to stretch himself. Tho
was
.ram,,
/ not
. ,knowing be 7
— Intendud
-------------to
”
“*
I1’ "'•«“»»
«■"
'■&gt;' •

until has finished his monograph an J o ' .
,
lb, .mow. of lb. Lulled
"'“Lb b.ck lo ll" fmb..l
j corner of the cage, it put down iu
.
I
head
and
went
straight at the tiger,
Accomplished. Anyway.
Mr. Cntnrox. •’She told mo to como
j and In a tew minutes butted it to
Fatter—"Is your daughter an cques
■nd see you." replied the confident
Progression.
j death.
•
Irian?"
Proud
Mother
—
"Either
that
youth. "Having done so. I shall go
a girt useu to
consineren re-,
back and tell her that I don't object or valedictorian. These class, offices markable If she was very good, look­
to you in the slightest."—Washington arc so confusing, don't you know."
Ing. Now she is considered out of the
Vacation Tiros Coming.
Star.
,
ordinary if she isn*L
I
Met a man goink down the street
Defining Candor.
Once Ovter.
-Gander--♦»-4*llwg th* other fellow
Some mtn attract more attention something about himself that makes j
- ,
.
,
ciupvoia.
ll»
r.inA-ithan a thermometer on a pleasant day ,
Those that think must govern those lng hls daughter home from lhe boardthat toil.—Goldsmith. .
gchook-PhUadclphU Telegraph.
—Chicago News.
Press.
plncott B.

the other

�THKflAgTINGHBANNiat, AVCLVT 111M4.

middkville
□i

W. H. McKevitt on Route L l»
Inking a much needed rest of 15
days.
His
substitute, William
Freeman, is carrying the mail.
Joseph Sehnurr has jAirchased
in acres ofTnmi of Xatlitm Moffitt
in Thnrnapple inwn-hip.
Frank Johnston passed away
Monday morning at 8;.'tn. His fun­
eral was largely attended til the
hmm* four mid one half miles west
of town, Rev. Rrauin of L’ighton
officiating.
Burial took place ih
Middleville.

HIGH BANE.
Calhoun County School Cotnmissioner. Mrs.. Emma S. Willets and
son. Wallan of Marshall, .wore week
end guests of .Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Wlllllts.
David Ickes who has been very
sick is reported better.
Miss Veda Skidmore 'who lias
been visiting hi r sister. Mrs. Fred
.Miller in Assyria' returned home
Sunday.
.
Mr und Mrs. ClarencA Greh» are
attending rhe Chautauqua at Hast­
ings tins week. •
The neighborhood picnic nl Mid­
dle Lake Wednesday was a very
pleasant event.
A good crowd was!
m attendance nnd every one rejMirts » very enjoyable Hine.
The funeral of lhe late .Mrs. Day
was tu-ld at the I’. B. rburcb, Tues- J

The High Standard

Several of our townsmen .nilerided the Philadelphia and GrandI
This bank has set for itself^n the fonduct of its business is a
Chariot&lt;r Defeat? Hasting*.
I With the cxreplton. of Beck's Hapids -hall game on Thursday;;.
A KniarU ernw.i «aw cl.arl.dtf* de-’. doiihk* in the ?i«h. 'D*&gt;lly
Gray’s |'.•*1V seemed well pleased with lhe j
protection in every emergency and under all circumstances. I t
- -frat Hastings U» to ?. Tburwlny, m ''ip^
i *zau-insures them against reckless speculation and the get-richttie Eaton county rapital.
Kym ll
di lei Uk go
AM tn (hr
j
ArniMn,llg aiul Wlf,. will lw*.
quick fever, and it iji a fluarantee that whatever the profits
«i« hit fr.-ely and bi« -upport wu? 1 fl h. I"*'''.I I at Gun Ukefor a week, commrnrmay be, they have been earned by prudent, conservative busi­
nol th** pest that the tram is cap? .*'Jmii * "I a inn j.’’ J "'J*,r..'‘""J 1..... »,
i.-.n,
-rn.-v
will
entering August Iflth.
They will enter­
ness management in wnich there is not a single element of
nlile of giving turn
“Lefty ' Me
tain their jmir George. of Iowa; and
danger. We like to have prospective patrons examine us re­
I»niald ag;Ou hod the credit of do
Hoss Arm*i mug and family of ConFrank Sensib.i. Who was serious­
The
’
.M-me
foating Hashtig.*.
He wa« l»in?lugarding these claims to strength and stability.
/ly injured at th.- Fitiklminer (Ire,
slanline, Mich.
.
...... . ............ . Unstlrtgs ..
Our hotel i* catering to the many was taken to his home Sunday
qditidhl. Collett at-short inakipg a |&lt;jn,.||. ;i|,
are l-rayoling morning in Nathan MofllH's car.
auto parties that ai&lt;
nimniillernl stop which ml ..if a
Ihi-ougb. AH semi well phased He was very c.nnfortablri but had
single and two run* and relircd the L. Chilton.
He is gening
frith the cl(iss of enterlaminenl quite a bad night.
side.
along nicely. ■
, given.
MIDDLEVILLE, MICH.
Ilnslings and Chnrlolte are ptH-i
Morris ‘ I*end*-r
min - Thomas
Mr. Bjiker of Grand Hapids street
• Hug .Up a splendid article &lt;■( bull i
, has been selling some v«*ry.. tine Murphy attended the races in
our High Bank music fonchef.
Grand Rapids, Thursday.
,
cukes
of
lair.
iH&gt;rl.
Score by inning*
Melora Leonard is on lhe sick Mip Mary Ickes was one of Hie Sk idmore,-' Sunday.
.
' J. IL Saiilmrrrmid family mid OsHiileliili*.
! musicians nt Hie Gluiuier picnic al
Innings ..1 2 3 I 5 rt 7 t
—.w
num
list.
Mrs. George Skidmore and Miss
Thot nappie Lake Wednesday.
.
Hall’ ..
'Hastings I (i &lt;• 0 '• " 3 (
Patience—“I see a London railroad
Miss Eva Tnnnble of Igike View,
Alma Grinnell spent Tuesday fore­
Lust
Week
’
s
letter
Cliarlottc 2 H n I •&gt; 12 I
station has been equipped with penny­
was
the
guest
of
her
.aunt,
Mrs.
2 Lake.’to say that’they enjoyed‘cv
noon wiiii Mrs. w. C. Willetts.
Thomas
Murphy,
ia.-l
week.
.
Mrs. Al Ilnughtailen and Frank
In tbe-slot machines for. the sale ot
Batt&lt;*ri&lt;*— Kynen- and, ery minute of lhe Huie wbblrt plar
R. I. Kenyon and family nf Mer­ Chaffee returned
Monday from
tickets to persqns wlio wish to accom
ing it lig|itlyrill. are spending a week al their Battle Creek, where Mrs. Frank
pany friends lo the Train platforms.**
home in the village mid an* enter­ Chaffer undcrweiil ■ an operation
Home Hun Win* Game.
"Cholly Is very ambitious. Hu told
for goitre.-They report Mrs. Chaf­ mo ho Is determined to make a noise I’d give mnrv than a penny to aue
Clinpplc. If
urday evening. «\ good time is re­ taining relative- from the west.
Mrs. Susan Rosenberg of Fenn­ fee as resting easily.
Ihrilling tviiili inning ronh'-i 5
port ed.
in tho world.”
'
....
«...
.. II,.,. ..ini \tr-j ville is visiting ln*r son. Claude
David Ickes is-on lhe sick lisl.
L Saturday afh’momi in th** pr.
Miss Irene Hmighlnlen was (he
clntodi Of jingling-, left Saturday Hnsenberg.
rmn* of tin* b&lt;—I Saturday crowd
It ia to cut out hla muffler.
Claude SchnutT attended lhe
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
,-ening for Harbor Springs, for
I In* ‘■.‘.-iwui.
Tin- gam** was nl
races
in
Grand
Hapids
Thursday,
Hue weeks vacation.
with b-iitun** and it wa* tine
Mi&gt;. Frank Herrick of halaina- and spent a few days with. rela­
tives
m
Rockfoid.
(he season.
Charlotte ba- b&gt;-eii i McDunnl
• ’
‘ing the summer at
.Melvin Chandler of the Prairie,
stricken with a
strengthened by the adilitiou of|
■ mi l-ak&lt;
several new players, and it wa»[
veiling and is in a was in Griuid Rapids, Monday nn
business,
their work which, figured largely (Inning*.
.Mrs. Fred Finkbeiner is on the
In winning Sajtirday’s game.
Ilaslmg*
iijlllut iuicliic Barber shop, Satur­ sick list,
’■
A home
run - by •-M*l«mlm**»n. Hibnriotfi
Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Johnson mo­
day.
John Ritchie b.-iug away on
Cliflriolle's new fir.-I
tored to Wayltmd. Sunday.
They
-ilall. Kyneli. Maltby. a vacation. ’
tin* game.
Cliaries McNaughton sp-nl Sun­ wen* accompanied by their cousins
Huslinus
day at horn.-. He
came from Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Joluuon of
Nils -Heck. Chapple.
Grand
Rapids,
and
took
dinner
Northern Michigan and repojts
"
Micliacf. Draher.
with Miss Kate Johnson.
crop* looking good up there.
Theodore
\\’eiringa
and Miss
It. I. Kvnyun and family returned
•rn.ir?»—Clmrioili
Eaton county tram
from limit- Northern home
on Susie Johnson wen* guesls of Miss
Opal Smith InJVayland. Sunday.
to four. Chariott»
- Cluirbd li
John Latimer and granddaugh­
Hie tenth.
After &lt;
Kook family reunion, al ter Leona Rosenberg, h*fl Monday
out. MalrolniMin. wl
for a visit with his son. John Lati­
•vvuiging! aid 2.
Maltby, caine l/&gt; th*’
mer al Morley.
a big slick. Tie ba
Miss Lollle Howard enfiriained
. by being able to seal all nt once. A
William Cl|a«e.
I line lime w.’i* had. It. I. and fnmiy Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Miller nnd Mrs.
sidtler .was not working well aiitl!
W. G. Barnes for dinner Sunday.
the big flfsl-saeker took one beat-?TO DECIDE MOTOR-CYCLE
Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph Vmmjer and
ion auto buck to the ranch.
thy swing at Hie ball and il sailed'
son Douglas will visit relatives in
CHAMPIONSHIP OF BARRY CO.'-.!!:,!;­
Inwa, for a couple of weeks, leaving
woods.
A Iritling delay in :-e|;,y-,
this week.
*(Ionia,
by
auto.
ing it to (he
Ma!-(
Mr. mid Mrs. Albert Parker nn* , . „
1 .. . .
,. | ‘Elder Bugbet* lias Imughl the
colmson lo make Hie circuit. Wen-' Igrieulhirul Society Will Hang I |i | imii.iffiu known a- Hit*- millernery entertaining company from away.
ger fti»M (&lt;&lt; lj*,»lie Chilton and Dia-1
W. H. McKhilt was fishing in
1 ST—BECAUSE.IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
her followed with a single into lefl.j
somi
move
into
tin*
rooms
abovi
Grand
Haven last week nnd visiled
Fair.
x six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER toDuneanfon went out at lir-t m ‘
friends.
Cintfiming lheir policy nf enthe inning ended. .
Mrs. William Pierce spent the
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers.. Wc have letters
|deavi&gt;rmv to give the public a flood. badly cut iu the self feeder of the
The 1.1*1'half wns filled wilh ej
Bennet thresher, wilh which* he first of the week wilh Mr. nnd Mrs. .
from many who have.advertised their' sales in the BANNER showing
'kXfk™i£ii'!
was working on Saturday.
While Allen Pender on Prairie.
that on a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to
Min. Mai tie Lynd is spending a
very s«&gt;re it will md be n permafe wweeks with .Mrs. George Leich.
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases when results have been com­
ne’nl injury.
Editor Harms. Dr. Taylor and nee Oln Renew.iy. at Fowlerville. I
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded •
Jim Kepkey were ll.*hiiig one day in company wilh relatives from
expectations, in s'ome cases by several hundred dollars as wc can show by let­
Inst week al Gun Lake, and we hear Kentucky.
ters and personal references.
William Harper and family ride
l.iC fir Ur li-'»" ...... .
l"“l,’‘C'l"l£
talking of getting out in injunction, in a new surrey.
did meet the, spheie with a:
William Elsworth of
Bowens
OND-BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BANred raining them from any further
Mills,
"is
lhe
*ienograph»*r
at
^NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The success
swat, which sent the ball
fishing trips, they lowered the lake
iH'twcen right nml center.
l-Tcnch’B Flour Mill.
T ±4
of the BANNER’S plan\f advertising sales has naturally led people to ex­
so badly.
,
giiml for a hmnvr! Home «nt, nemri 1
n«v„nn«u
George Finkbeiner &lt;&gt;f Laledmiia,
• they yeii.-d. but ib-me di&lt;i hi* best I CHARLOTTE HERE SATURDAY;
Ritse Bull Games Scheduled.
1
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
was -in the village. Monday fore­
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.
nnd got as far u* third.
There he
Friday. August 14—Olsogoes.
noon. in regard to the settfement of
GRAND
HAVEN
TUESDAY
Saturday, August 15—Charlotte. I
stayed. .-McDonald looked worried.
Hie fire loss, al his farm, on the
Ix*slie Chilton came to bat and an­
Sunday-. August’ Id—Hastings in
'3RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
other great yell followed the crack Locals to Meet These Very Strong
.
^charge for our service in reaching practically ail the people of Barry Co.
Frank S.m«iba. who was seriyus- charlotte.
of his club. The joy was quickly
Tuesday, August 18—Grand HavTeams.
Fans Should Not
ly injured al the Finkbeiner fire
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
over.’ for Reddick, the visitors'
o’n lhe 2nd. has recovered'to such
Miss Them.
by only a few of the people.
third ImscMidn. undoubtedly saved
Thursday,
August
20—Grand
mi extent Iliol he wa.* taken home
lhe game by cleverly gathering in
Two si ning ptunes. have liven Sunday.
Be is doing better than Rapid* Central League team.
4
TH—BECAUSE IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
the leather wrlti a fine catch. 'Hi*
Sunday, August 23— Hastings in
was expected.
hopes of Hie fan* were staked up­
’BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­
Sam John.Vm of Irving township, Charlotte.
on Bell, the pitMier. who is one of the &lt;llM-gi»&lt;-.*, managed iiy Tom brought some mammoth stalks of
’I'uvsday, August 2T*—Charlotte.
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
• lhe best hillers on Hie team, took Stephens the nmthcrii millionaire com’ to town on Saturday. IneasHoosier * Day.)
look to the BANNER to learn aboiit Auction Sales. If a Barry Co. man
three swings in I lie rflmosphere lumhermaiL
’
' y. August 27—Ilaslings
ured over 13 feel and good cars mi
nnd the game was over.
ill
wants for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
each stalk.
plays
here
again.
August
28
—
Charlotte.
Both team* played great ball.
The line rain of Monday make?
knows just where to go to find it. He will be prepared to bid what he be­
the
contest
Saturday
say
H
was
one
&gt;r. August 29— Hastings in
ColU'lf featured with some of the
every mie. smile.‘mid the fanners
lieves the article or animal is worth, because lie has use -for it. There will
especially are wearing the smile Portland.
be no clement of speculation in his bid. With' the old plan, the people in
Snnday, August 90—Hartings in
tvhib- Berk, with rwivtliing cum­ Conn- and see a
lhal won’t come otT.
citing Saturday.
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones wficFknew of the sale, and
Mr. Roose, of the Jones Chautau­ Charlotte.
Monday, Sept "I (Labor Day’ 2
in Charlotte, qua system, arrived in the village.
perfectly.
they would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap. •
Sunday.
Saturday In sec lo the arrange- gani&lt;*s wilh Studebakers of Detroit.
Tbe visiting team on Tuesday rneiit's for opening the Chautauqua
• second
broil
E TH—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
Will Chase as “Vmps.”
will in- lhe Grand Haveu oggrega- mi time. The sale qf tickets ha*
year.
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
Will Chase made hi? tlrsl. ap­
been very satisfactory so far, we.
Hell was hit freely, while the lo­
NER makes dates for the auctioneersand practically all of them report the
hear ami everything looks good lo pearance as umpire on tile local
cals were unable |*&gt; gel a -afedrive
game* from (last ini
small th1’ Committee in charge.
■liamnnd. Saturday, and his decis­
sales they |jook 1o thisjbflice, which is the recognized auction sale headquar­
off McDonald 1111111* th1* liflb. w||.-n
Coni.- and
ions gave satisfaction to all.
Mr.
lhe little Miith-pnw went bad margins.
ters. If we find that two sales arc bobktd jGr the same locality we can and
Airs, Maude 'Boorn) Beck has sold Chase will umpire more games.
Malcojm-on'- single, followed with
do at once take it up with lhe auctioncers, and arrange for a change of one
her building which is now occupied “Doc" Harmon of Kalmnazoo,. will
Wenger’- triple, gave Charlotte
by .Miss A. Winters as a milliner’s art as umps in the series with
of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is an important con­
.lheir fir-t run in th.- fourth.
A
shop to M. J. Bugiidc who will occu- Charlotte, aivordlrfg to an arrange­
single after two were out. followed
sideration.
.
|iy the same for a harness shop and ment made two months ago. /
with (wo fumble-, wlii'cli lei in iwo
living room* upstairs. Considera­
ruys combined with Malcolmson's
iotini: college ba*
£ TH-BECAUSE THE BANNER'S PLAN REACHES’ ALL THE PEORICHLAND.
tion «SO.OO.
* triple
lliein |lu&lt;(hi&gt; signed to play sec
■ ■, gave
r
.......... mon*
in--.. in iiir
UPLE OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­
..Mrs. Egbert LeFevrc And daugh­
llfth inning.
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
Kiioti and wife and son James mo- ter Marie of- Doster, visited friends
Until Hie Iasi half of Hu- fifth.
loml io Grand Rapids Tuesday and here Saturday.
Hasting* wds unable to
anything t'*um lu-t y,
This is so evident that.any elaboration of this point is quite unnecessary.
Bruce Mason of Monleith spent
wflh McDonald’- delivers.
Wilh
II. E. Hendricks, of Grand Rapids; Sunday wilh his pnren|s at’Wild­
Iwo mil, Maltby slarlnil Hie lirvlo-al grouirt7TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
work* by slatimiing a h/g .Hirer
-nn«id«Ted a was in town Tuesday &lt;m business. wood. Gull lake. •
1 ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AN6 PRESERVED IN THE HOME
Mrs. William Shoutoil left Wed­
bn-»- hit into right field,
lie M-.,rMjs. P. IL Stahl and Mrs. Emma
wlon iTWlId pilch nnd the f;m-''hA'.ck.
’a -k wild dtstinzil!.':h- nesday morning for it week's visit Castle visitrit Mrs. Castle in Au­
WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THli-WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
wenl wild.
Gray drew a pa»* » &lt;l himself at sei-oud in Saturday^ with relatives in Harl.
gusta last Thursday.
. IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.
Mrs. Leroy Mnade ami daughters
Morgan h i Hutchins' llv go Uinmuh' game, will Ih- shiftr-d to third base
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gage of
him. Gray piling to lliird.
Kyu-ti '
Prairieville were week-end guests
THE BANNER’S METHOD of advertising Auction Sales lias been endorsed
Change in TIiAl.inr-l p.
lire husband lias a position as sta- at Josh DeCrocker’s.
Ilian whom there is no more popii.
Inr player on the Irani.-met ih&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark of Kal­
al weeks, rusticlaing.
ball stpjarely Mid by ib- time if (Leslie Chiltmi, outfielder,
amazoo, visited Mr. nnd Mrs. James
. 1st—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
Mrs. Charles Walton nnd fotir Ti-lfer. Friday ami Saturday.
was irfiimed tn th» diamond. Iwo HuoiIk-i * from Chrsining.
and—By. all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
elnldren. of Albion, are visiting al
Mrs. TungAte returned (o her
more run* were in nml ■Midge' hern wilh the local .-:mi
the
hmmuf
Edward
Hall
and
fam
­
home
near
Dowling;
Supdny.
after
3rd—By ail Auctioneers in other Counties where the same method has
stood on third.
He scored an in- .-rai . imi’l-*. hav.- iirel.
been pursued.
।
J
...............................(■(■•• invir । ■ lai'Timn wtui in - im*imn* ily and other relatives in and around spending the week here wilh rela•
lives.
"[J..
-x"
know- what I tciiin. .Li-Im Chiltmi . ......... I Hie town.
Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a paper having a
{'’•gnt have happened In McDonald ij.-.i k.-mi league team and plaveil hi*
Mrs. Lucy Knappen bf Kalnrnadeib- add her mol tier. Mrs. Voll- zno'and Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Knap­
if Roddick had hot gathered in ;bi d n.iim - mi-Smday.
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advertise
weller. of Duncan Lake, are spend­ pen of Schoolcraft visited here
t.hiHon- grounder mid thrown him
---------------------- ---------an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER is now printing 5,200
mH nf br*(, ending the innins.
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— ing si couple (i(weeks with the for­ Sunday.
papers each week and covers the County "like a blanket.”
mer’s sisters, the Mrs. While, at
The Misses Bessie Putnam, Verle
\Ve would be pleased, to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc­
llunsboroiigh, North Dakota.
Dooley. Gladys Chapin. Ada Nick­
Mrs. Nellie Courson, who has been erson and Mr*. Nallie Wanner have
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing 10 pages of
slaying wilh her sister, .Mrs. G. E. ridumed from Kalamazoo, whore
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction. Sale. You should not
Gifidiier, for some time, returned to they attended summer school
fail to securq one of these booklets if you contemplate holding a sale. It*
her home in Chicago Friday.
the normal, which has dosed for
suggestions will mean larger, and better results from your sale. We have
Jay Mattoseii and wife and daugh­ Hie season,
’
.
ter. of H&lt;lr_**a, were callers at David ’ More good yields of wheat
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.'
’
That we may hope to consult with, and a good friend to-tie-to.
lor. &lt;&gt;f (piosso. were callers on oth­ r&gt;»pnrlv&lt;| from Richland, where the
but if she can only get a low percentageof her forces through the
er fi-iends in town. They motored progressive farmers arc on I hr
Spinal openings to the tissue cells, they will liecome susceptible
IhmBRh.
outlook for. treller methods ...
The Fanners' Chib met wilh farming or hotter crops to raise. E.
to disease and painful conditions etc. of the organs that are thus
Hviiry Ilelrighj on West Main street. F. Knappoh last week threshed
reduced to less,than normal in their functions., and still more
(Thursday afternoon.
A puodly Iwenly-four acres of wheat which
number
were present.
yielded forty-seven and one half
trouble is built up by their failure to eliminate "the prisons from
I Mrs, George Bixler is on lhe sick bushels lo the acre.
J. R. Upgg's
the system. Be more nearly 100% alive, while you may have
list.
.
. ’
yield was-aLo something- unusual,
1 Mrs. Frank Pratt relunted Wed­ eight acres yielding 381 bushels.
100% of time force and material which, equally, distributed
nesday from « two Weeks visit wilh This is a now kind of wheal.
The
means health. Let us show you what Nature CAN do for YOU.
I her- daughter. Mrs. Hay Potts of remainder of his crop went Ihirly| Washington. Her two granddaugh- oight hushols to the acre.
lers returned with tier for a visit.
David Webb and wife have re­
Happy Medium.
NEW HENDERSHOTT BUrt.DING
lumed from lheir western trip and
The beet things are placed between!
ROOMS 5. 6 AND J——x.
.
were guests nf C. ,M Bixler and
wifi, Thursday..
extremes.—Aristotle.
Klrphen Whiled
attended the
races in Grand Rapids, Thursday. —BANNER WANT ADVS .PAY

FARMERS’ STATE BANK

WHY

The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction .Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale in Barry County

Nature is Highest Authority

The Hastings Banner

M. W. SMITH, D. C.

Citizens Phone 317

-

•&gt;

Hastings Michigan

Both Phones No. 15. We Make Dates With Auctioneers

�TBK HAffTINGB BANNER. Al t.lsT 13.I9IL
B.tNFIELU.

YOU’LL WANT ONE

Southwestern Barry

Den Pictures
of Abraham Lincoln
They're new and are offered
In Delton only by

,

Ellis E. Faulkner
The Rexall Store
’As. Illustrated, tho head is attractively emlxi.wed.Hi metal and
framed in Minion.
Were il possible lo get one of these ul nn art or department
store
.

These weald cos! yon iron SQc to 75c

“Hwsdlay, IFriday andl
fRT*?
Satardlffly you cam get one
With each 50c package of Chocolate Mell-o-Creams

See Our Special Window Display ,

FAULKNER’S
REXALL DRUG STORE
Delton, Mich.

Extra Early Sale of

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

LACEY
Merrill Nickerson lias completed
and furnished a cottage at Liny
lake. Walter Stanton and family
will occupy it this week.
Mrs. Gortrighl ia spending n wrek
wilh her’daughlars at Hut lb- Creek.
Nita Norman has been spending, a

Miss Madge Thmu.i- in sick with
the mumps.
C. IL Nickerson, Wm; mid J’ohn
Shrincr. Tlarry McGra and severW
olbeni from here attended the day
of sports al Hickory Corners lust
Saturday.
•
Miss’Grace Thoma.- i* visiting her
two sisters al Battle Creek.
The
Misses
Jlol«&gt;n
and Eula
Steven*. spent the past week nl
Lake Odessa.
Mrs. Charles Wilk--, mid daugh­
ter’ of Battle Creek have IK-en vjsiling friends in LhL vicinity.
.
Will Garrett and family spent
Sunday with their cousin at Prair­
ieville.
■
Mr. nml Mrs. Willard Ca-e are the
Thursday. They formerly resided
hen*.
The ' Stanton-Clark reunion will
be held August 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Norm.iu ate keeping
bouse for Walter Stanlpn'* folk.while they are away camping.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry St.-ven*. Mr.
ami Mrs. Will Jone- -nid Glen spent
Inst Sunday wilh friend* al Fine
lake.
*
- Mrs. Will 'Clotk h;rr been -rutertaiuing one of her lady friend.* for
a week. ’
• Mrs. A. Clark-b -ttnit -(••‘••tly al
ihi* welling.
Mr .ami Mrs. Henry
a few days of the p:
friends at Gull laky.
Neal Roe ami oii“ of Ills )»&gt;

boys.
James Hill and family visiltui rob
alivcs nt Battle Crc' k .T few days ol

Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

F. H. WILKINSON
Prairieville, Mich.

We Pay 4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
$20,000.00
Surplus
6,000.00
A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
______
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald McLeay
George J. Doster
Wm. Elliott
T. A. Aldrich
L. IL Tcerpeaing
J. G. Hughes

NOTICE

and- Mr*. Frank Wilkes.
Mr.’mid Mrs. Ernest Cnmdnll at­
tended the 'Gould reunion ' :fl Mr.l
Crandall** father’s id Ea»t Johns-1
town Insl , Thursday.
It was a,
most enjoyable ••void. HO persohsi
present.
A big dinner nnd till good;
-cooks; '
Mr. and Mrs. Don Putmmi mid

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

ings for a day or two.*
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wickwire have
company from Chicago, Mrs. Win­
nie Smith.
Monday they went to'
Orangeville tn visit Frank Bagley's
ppopk* and other friend*.
•
Dr. and Mrs. Stile-, Maxwell nnd
mid Miss Jay of Battle Creek, were

It you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices is low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

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J. H. Pallerson mid
pavillion
Chicago were ul , thThursday.
Chnnrny Timgali* and wife wen*
nt -IheTtlke Thursday.
.For collages ami Imai* cull Hnslings 30I-2L-S.
Wai Norton and wife Were al the
pavillicm Sunday.
(me of the.finest dancing parlies
Uf lhe seasQU look place Salunlny
ovonlOg. Ib-m'unber lhe dance Sat­
urday evening, Auuust 15.

ANSON C. BOYES
Shultz, Mich.

Mrs. Stiles nnd children
will
‘pend the-week wilh Curl flellenver nnd family.
Dr. has piindiasail
Mr. Bowmaii’s interest in the busi-i
lies* nt Battle Creek and is n»w
painting and making other Imp'rovemenls.

Kelley’s Kool Kontforts
IP Lee Cream,and Soft Drinks, Cigars IP
I
and Tobacco
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Peanuts and Candy
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STORE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY

[1^ ^wStop for Refreshments at«M^

KELLEY’S-^
CLOVERDALE,

MICHIGAN

DELTON,

weld lo-ClAvland.

Ohio.

then

a

visiting Niagara Fall*.
She visited
at Royal Oak. WcUiiudnn. aniLsev- .
eial other places.
"
‘tells
“
me

hvk
I IKK.
long-lived drought re

••ry dark nml usly looking storm

il i« &lt;*xpciUed diil si’riofis damage
Mrs. Amin Gr^ybuiii i* eiileretip- during it* progress.
ilig her two nephew- from Bellevue
far and near al llie lake these lint

HOLMES (llllllll.

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

Specials;

ilay from a very pleasant trip.
FFirsi rite went io Delroil. when*
-he wa* joineil by her daughter. I

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Our goods are all specials at the price be- I
cause we give you the best value for your money. |
But for Sat. Aug. 15 we offer the following specials |
Gents Fine Straw Hats_____ 2________off .
11 pr. Ladies 2 strap Pumps 2.75 value____ 1.98 ’

These are Extra Good Values
We have some new curtain scrims and
dress goods. As good a line of Groceries as you
will find anywhere.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham were

Farmers-:
. •
We have grain bags for your grain
and seed.

! WM. RENKES &amp; SON
DOWLING

out Coffee
Properly made Coffee is thidoubttHilyj-ihe mosF l'-eful nnd
alisfying Drink Ue have. ' Unfortunately. however; many per­
sons do not make it properly _1I should always tie freshly brew-

grounds should never he used iwircami the coffee pot should al­
ways ly*. thoroughly wa-hvd ami scalded after using.
Next in importance to proper making t- 1 li«* - u.-« of flood
coffee only.
But this does not mean, iiecc.-.-arily
coffee. We have coffees that range in price from IK I
" " ...................................................coffee.

pends largely on individual laste.
A good plan would be lo try one of

our brand'

any other brand.

KOPF &amp; KOPF
DELTON, MICH

Buggies and Wagons

children of A
W. J. Beach nnd tlnugliler.

family, nil of Johnstown.
Wednesday.
August
Johhslown &lt;■ t-.iligers pirn.
grove, mid Wed i -day. Auau.-l IP.
the Norris fmmls reunion meet at
the same place.
Thursday. Aiitu-l 20th iht&lt; Ban-

Dr. Welch mid Frank Evan* of
Grange Proflram.
Bailie Cteek were Sunday callers
I’rtigrairr for Union Grange, Sal- at lhe grove.
Mr.
ami Mr-. A! irk SkiHmmi, EL
tit day ••veiling. August 151 li.
wim Ormsbe mid family and Hay
Opening song by Grange.
Freeman mid • family pieu|ced at
Is it. most proflinble to buy:
1. Through home inftruhanU by lhe grove, Sumlyy.
A ball game Sunday forenoon he-1
Bro. Maurice Cox.
2. Through cntaMgiin houses. tween Dowling ami Hrist&gt;d school.-;
resulted in a victory fi^j? BrisbilJ
By Bro. Airod Phillips.
.
3. Through co-operalion.
By score H and 10.
R. T. Jone- had lhe 111 jrstort 1111.
Bro. C. W. Biggs.
lo loseia valuable horse' one dan
Singing by Gnuia**.
.
Iasi
week.
Talk. ••Rainy Day Jobs at the
Barn.” Bro. W. O. Tobias.
'k
I Heading "Tinii* lo Tinker 'Ruuipl-”
.
•
Query.
Sister Su'sie Phillip*.
"The pen Is mightier than the
Roll Call;The prettiest yHngiSe ■word." "Then can tho fellow with!
I seen today.
the fountain ftfti be said to be carryj I total March. '
&lt;
•tag conctkled weapons?"
turn Tobias, Lecturer.

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Just'Look at These—

GENERAL REPAIRING

Nashville. .Mr. Green and niece of law of .Mr. arid Mi*. Fred il
Newark. Ohio, ore • rqw-iidiiig tvn Bellevue.'
present
days at lhe Green1 cottage.
Mrs. John Dennis nml parly of
Hastings were at (he lake Wedues-

I have bought the Gib Fox store at
Shultz. I have a clean, up-to-date stock
and my prices are very reasonable. I cor­
dially solicit at least the favor of a trial
order and will do my best to please you,
both with quality and price.

.

B is reported that Miss Atlulla

No. 2 was enter-j Bristol is employed Iq teach in No.
afternoon at The]8
V°n’Jl£Vh«
nn th.
Mrs John Shef-i Mr*. A. E. Bieas*. lias,been on the
and cake were I
Bst for a few day., but i. on
tkm«i«ril nn,l * tile gain.

The
Arthur Print cottage *h&lt;*|teri'd Jas,
Smith amt family from Battle
Sunday.
music nml recitations.
Mrs. J. J. Crock I&lt;&gt;rd entertuined
Miss Margaret Clark of Kalama­ her sister. Mrs. Chub - Dor
lhe rallying plM&gt; of j(* owner
zoo Visited Miss Hazel Eckhart over Crystal latke, a few days Inst
family for about six week‘.
Sunday.
•
&gt;
Miss-Hazel Smith -f Hasim
and Elseidmml
Mr. Slater entertained friends guest of Miss Ivali Crorkfortl
Inge
■en well tenanted
from Battle Creek over Sunday.
Suinjky.
companies for some
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eckhart and chil­
dren nnd guest from Kalamazoo en\V. s. power* ami family are at
an outing al Will lake Saturday witli lheir’ grandparents,
and Sunday.
Mrs. Lewi* Dymond, near l r. ep.iri.' lheir rotlage nml are milking some
George Balch am' Mr-. Minn Hol-j
repair* about lhe
brook of Hastings, Mrs. Carrie Dm-i
LONG BEACH.
er ami daughter Vera of Imlinna.i
Mrs. A. B. Vermilyn ami Mills
cently.
tlie lake hist week.
Mr. Ackley nml family of i
.The Misses Helen Bristol and (’.rove were gui'Mfc "I Frank Over­ colliige.
Marshall, .Mich., are in Hie Bu-b
Villa Pnrrolt ot Nashville. Mr. und smith's, Sunday.
Mr. Lttdinm aml famflvi
Mrs. Will Hammond called id IhV'
lake Thnrsday evening.
■siting her bfolli»r. Henry
Will Holder und parly of Battle
Creek fished al lhe lake Saturday
Henry Shnildy and fnmilj
night and caught a line string of Sunday ntfesls nl Jesse .D«
Mrs. Ida Diirkew spent
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warburton amt
Mr. and Mrs. J.'Cnok of Battle Grover Wright in Baltic Greek.
Creek attended the iLuice Saturday
Mrs. IjOHiin Barnum is spen
night.
II. Moore and wife. M. Tuckerman Chautauqua.
•••ssful
traveling
nnd wife. If. Jones and wife. Dirk
Min. Carrie Pai
man of Bqllh- Creek, has lately
Kent, ChnrliA Cumming* mid lady a few days with
pureluised a l«»t til Paulina, Beach.
friends of Assyria Center allfinded
No
one
has
.
-Ihroslicd
dr been
tin- ilani-e Saturday night.
Mts. Ma|4^i-__ .sprn'ding a few
Georgia, Slieldoii and Wildnn Lee.
evks with |Mi&gt;. Frank Dvcfsmilli.
Sherman Hisbridger, Albert Flem­
A. Paul ha* heen visiting reling, Alhm Case and Charlie Ham­
Ct) IT ltd . GROVE.
aliv.
nml friends* for a few day*
mond .spent Saturday afternoon und
Sunday at the Red Cottage.
Wednesday. August 5th. about •
Boaz Walton, Will
Matthews. sixty of the K.-ni. rlimr mid Warner ,., ra
Hcnty McKelvy and. families called people met al the grove for lheir!
at the Beach Sumlay.
.
annual reunion, mid s|ienl a very!
B. II. Stanton and family accom­ pleasant day pirmcing. boating and
panied by Hie Misses Ethel Clem- playing various imhwk.
work don.
ence and Tlidma Nay spent from
Mrs. II. W. W- lister of Kalama­
Thursday'till Monady al Breezy zoo is visiting with her soil's fam­
Rest Cottage.
ily al the’grov.
i-iinm
Cnlb'rs nt Breezy Rest Cottage
Mrs. H. A. Baron ami Charles
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Webster of poriage, stoimed with
Fox and daughter Florviice mid lheir brother. I. J. Welwter and
Mrs. Valley iff Hasting*.' Mr. am? family. Tm-day right nml Wedm •
Mrs. Will Cb-menrn. Mr. mid Mrs. day. Auuusl 5lh -nid 61 li.
Thursday. August ’. Olh I Ik- sui
stmitim.- Edith Clotm-iice,
Zora
Foster. Helen Bristol. Allu-ft Lyon.*. .Mr*. Ast lii'i In i- h ■ of Johnstown
J. Clark. Frank Jones. Gurden met at. the gn&gt;v for their aunual
Slanton. Royal Donavim and'Mar­ reunion,
'iliei
shall Pierce.
family

Actual Cost.

Both Phones

DEI.TON.
Quite a number from Delton ami
vicinity have been enjoying the dif­
ferent numbers on tho Chautauqua
course at Hastings lhe past week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Perry Collins and
baby left Saturday night/for lheir
home in Cincinnati.
’ Mr. and Mrs. James Browne and
son and Mr. and Mrs. John Francis­
co ami family visited relatives in
Richland Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Morehouse at­
tended lhe Morelinuse reunion al
Pino lake Thursday.
r
Mrs. Clara Loomis spent a couple
of days last week with her brother
George Payne at Wall lake.
Mr. ami Mrs. John Burke enter­
tained company
from Hasting*.
Sunday.
,
The Misses Bunstance of Clarks­
ville spent all of last week wilh
Mrs. H. E. Faulkner.
Mrs. Smith ami son William ami
Dr. Cross and daughter Alinee left
Saturday morning by auto for a
ten days trip to Buffalo nnd other
point*. Dr. Mcldfftnim of Delroil
i* looking after dorter's patients
during his absence.
Corinne Mosier is spending a
week wilh relatives in loimdnc.
Mrs. Hunt of Williams visited Mr.
and Mr*. Homer Kelley Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mrs. H. _E. Faulkner very pleas­
antly entertained twelve young
girl* at her home last Wednesday
afternoon in honor of bor guest*
’the Misses Bunsfance.
They ail
repot i a fine lime.
Mr. and Mrs. George Judson ami
Jeannette visited Mrs. Doolittle al
Milo Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Judin of Collegeporl,
Texas A’isited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Diamond Friday and Saturday.
Mi** Emma Dinkel of Kalamazoo
wa* home over Sumlay.
Mr*. Cyrus Watson has been mlortainijig her two grandchildreh
from near Hickory for a couple of
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Searie* re­
turned Saturday from lheir trip to
Wisconsin.
Th»&gt; Kelley reunion was held ul
Fair lake last Thursday. All the
children were present and every­
one had iv good lime, a good dinner
ami a lint' program loo. Rev. Bun-

I

Card of Thank*—To Rev, Ballou
for his comforting words, to the
singers, and friends for • beautiful
flowers, und to neighbors
and
friends for the help rendered ami
kindness and sympathy shown &lt;|S
during the death and.burial qf our
ffUhndn
lovM one, we wJsE 'to*express our
ami wives of Battle Creek were1
Britta—''I'm going to tny brother's; heartfAt thanks.
Mr. and Airs. Henry Page and
.
Children.
man. Tuesday.
Th(* Mioses Bessie; Where are you off to?" Griggs—"1
an.d.Lula King of Battle.. Creek. | siy divorce lawyer's. I want to g
Appreciation.
Henry Km onf Fine iuike were ‘call- ■ rid of mb« bonds, too.ers of G. Zimmerman. W’rfiiesday I
•
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Clark of
,
-------------------------■ry ot tiring.—G®or«a ElinL
Lacey w«‘Te Sunday guest* of Mr.I—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

Oineten* Circle
lained Wednes.iay
home of Mr and
fle d lee cream
...I

j -BANNER ’ W.VNT&lt;1DVS7 "MT.- i -BANNER WANT At J VS

.BAY-j^;

We Have a Large Line
When you buy a Wagon or Buggy you
want one that will last lor years, one
dial has the “wear and tear" in it.
We are highly pleased with our line
of Buggies and Wagons. Wc never tie
ourselves to any. one line, but when
wc can find anything that is Better
and the price is Right, we add it
to our line.
That is one reason why you always
get the best on the market at this
store. That js why people find’it to
lheir, advantage to come here from
miles around and buy of us. Wc

give them
money.

the

best

for

their

Qur prices arc lower than prevail
elsewhere because the cost of doing
business is much less, our living
expenses are much lower. All of
these items have to be added to the
cost and the consumer has to
pay them.

By getting these costs down to the
lowest possible notch wc arc
prices

Aldrich Brothers Company
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DELTON, MICHIGAN

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
|.„r Sal. .in., mi....... —I’--■'■'■ '
TYRANTS WHO WIELDED RODS
-&lt;l Ifimiitoliire -. -&lt;&gt;w.
iimuuned '
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- LvX' hrto?re.W"l" m””M’ ,,ri’"!Gr*.t 8cnooim.st.ra of Happily D*

WANTS
Ml CBMT A WMO.

N

;
Mtt Ftirnhlicd Room* for light
housekeeping .it 3(U’fa. Church
St. Bee Phin Smith.
.
If

For Malo (’.hrnp - Rough l-inch lum­
ber fornxifing and alteclitig, also?
bill stuff. Phono 4uul. Inquire i
F. G. Pierce, City.
If.
CLMcnui built, cleaned and repaired.:
All work gunranieed. Phone. on
leave word ul Smith's Market. Li'-oj
Smith, City.
tf
Fur Hair—Good dry mixed wood
fi’.25 per cord delivered. Phono A.
Vacuum Cleaner lo Rrnl—Electric
or hand power cleaners lo rent by
the- day.
Phone 437..
if.

For fair I ine Miininvr home on'
bank of rbornapple- lake. In-i
■chiding Iiouao, barn nml
wilh 9i ncre land, .soiim
Pl-ice right. Phone 23011.
Sp.Trks.

Fiir " Suh*—Registered Duroc
hog*. Both 'i‘xv*. Treale
cholera. J. E. MrEIWaitL
For Sale Nine room hmi.«e.
quire 037 So. llaye's SI.
For Sale—A 2-btirner ga*. hoi pints
mid ronneclion*. good as new
Wilt sell real cheap. Inquire ai
HANNER ofllre.
,
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For Sale——Span

id

culK

ifin r

-fight clrivnr. (hrer yeare old.
......... ..... Ha ono lo (lin-fl years
old.
G. FflldpatlKb, 191 I lonir 42|
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FOR

SAVING

LIFE

AT

SEA

m
Not R gaily.
•aid

parrad R^iT* Thoroughly B.
Hewed in Flogging.

Ville, Pltoiff' h? Mt

thing Whiob H«* Merit Ba- ,
"Wag mt client on tha track?" .
yond All Othtra.
"He wa*." »ald (ho engine driver.
For fall—Hi
——
"A* I turned the bend of the curve I
.•legible to
;• We do not remember any severe
It la reported that * *ub*tltute for! **w—"
cases of flogging in thu public schools life boat*, whfeb ha. been recom-8lr&gt;- thundered tho great man. "my
___________________________________ j ot dhr little village
on the
mended
to Connect!aeveral foreign govern- j cllent BWNin, ho lraJnI&gt;ed
lh. w
MkI—Suml.iy Writing im&gt;«t
goldj. cut river
. . —diftrict,
itnu. intermediate.gram-r, menta, cotulata of a hollow atoei globe. throUMh the wood by the aide of the
mar. high.
"Hold out your hand. I flattened on the bottom and about' railway"
.ud . rxler ...
.|.b, M In
j
oq
Ulth H men U.U. nnd n .uppl. How ttal dld h, „ ,„lurwl.-. „ktJ
Wanted—Tr4.ii&gt;* •"ro.bi.
draw-gravel
1-otnmei"•&lt;•' •&lt;*»»«.- of a round whipping. Philip
W2'“
P""1*1™ 11
U.e en.ine driver. b.ntKIr
Stale reward
'
•—
Hale writpa in the Boaion Herald. sold that thia globe draw* leir than)
Munday iiiui
'Don't, question mo.” roared the
. Iiniuir. of II
iwyer. "My client'did not go on tbo
anxious to raise their young In the' ing pipe can ba railed through thtjop
| nurture and admonition of tho laird.
of tho globe when it la afloat. Thl* • „.t. „ .
u
...
Pipe
can.
it
I.
claimed,
be
drawn
In
1
* *»• *?"• &gt; el,“d »“•
1 We
remember
a
household
In
•n’,n® lnl°
i Northampton where a riding whip, a and. the'opening quickly cloaed when J,ou ,hluk 1 run
desired. A amall sail can be raised' *“
I-wk i laid on a wretched boy according to with tho aid of the ventilating pipe
Tho inventor of this device I* al
1 the'gravity of his offense The use of
' Dall/ Thought.
—----------~.r. -------------— more | Dane. He state* that ho conceived;
: .the
carriage whip.
uece»slisllng
man's
dexterity In management, probably the Idea on seeing an Iron water tank j
afforded the father more pleasure and | afloat after a terrible wreck in jrhlch
। certainly gave him more exercise Tu 1 several lives were lost —Popular Elec-'. victlon that envy is Ignorance; that
,
Imitation
I*
*ulcide;
(hat
he
muit
tri
City.
llirl. I chastise a child was Jn those days ' —*■*■ take himieif for better or worae. aa
■ Iwk । considered a solemn religious duty.
J hl* portion; that though the wide uni­
----- — There wa* the Ijvok of Proverb* with
; verse la full of «ood. no kernel of.
iml,-ljtM admonition*, and in the atxtie*
Science la organized knowledge.— nouriihlnr corn can come to him but j
from rail- clergymen and members of the conHerbert Spencer.
through hl* toll bestowed on that plot
gregatjon believed that King Solomon
, of ground which ia -given him to till.
■ Truat thyaelf; every heart vibrate*
,„|1 baud except tbo»e explicitly attrib­
Truth ia un Impossible to be spoiled to that Iron atring.—R. W. Emercou.
.
Huilil- uted to Agui- He that doubted till*
by any outward touch as the sunbaaaa. ;
GI v\ il ' or did not follow Solomon'* advlee
Milton.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
and windmill.
‘ feir. Oil wa* worse than an Intldel. But wu
i'"t&gt;le. I do not remember any Dr. liu*by Jn
Prii-e •«.&lt;»»&gt;- !•-- Ilmri hiul.liqu--, our ,cll&lt;&gt;ol»; Dr. Hu»by, who had
si?:..’:’?!...
«“•“»« •»“ &gt;1"1
। ? his pupils—as bishops they no doubt
NEK Oflh
~x
still sat uneasily upon the bench—
flint-! i&gt;r. Busby, who, looking al his pu-|
IHV I ... ... ... a.___ .
... - .11, I
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_
n..i.l will, limr.e-1 ■• «« ,«ll« to. n»d 1 toll ende.,.,r;

■
■
....
..
Iwk! ,o
them out "
There wa* iu&gt;
Wanted - I waul to Inr.- a married
work,
man tn work on farm by lhe . p&gt;ar
’ i ---------------------------------------- :----- —- ------- I Dr. Parr. who. a* De quincey raid,
T"l' -'Inrkrl Prirr* paid for all hnd reigned In blood and banqueted;
Knquire Marl ha Pennock, iji.-kI
kinds «‘f. noidlry. di'livch-d nl; llkt, Moloch up&lt;in children'* crle*.
ory Corners.
22-WKF3 kind'
i fh'llon eVorv Alntnlnv.
I
i
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Wanted—Good poultry d.-liv.-red al |
\7l*iiti« A Son iX-l'oiTMieh !&lt;’hrt'1’ •‘ospMal. who kuouted Ms
my place on soiilh end of Ea*l;
'
i.'l-w *"&gt;’ through life, from bloody youth
. streel. Phone MBH. J. G. Kirch- i
up to truculent old age." and with)
per.
If
------------------------------------------------------------ ■ For fair—Al a Im ran In
liiplirsl Mnrkrl priir^ paid
»....... •
।
i.Ilin.
a,.mt.
11 II. I so familiar that when a female friend |
• iMiultry until
Dirlli.-]
..............
noun-.
Smith. iMlng-, R«‘Ul''
fiwk* &lt;&gt;f one of lhe boys lingered at his
C.ropH
1'inpty.
Frank Adnni&lt;. i E.mnd Pluck gaunt lot, gio • I '1' door after having been told to go.
Delian. Mich.
i' 'l • Bowyer exclaimed: "Bring that wornEnquire BANNER.
1 - { ““ here, arid I II flog her." Hoggings
For Rrnl—A newly ........
uunIj with all of thio great lino of school­
chi flal;
alro ' furiii.-dird ivhhib.
modern. Mr*. .1. II. Hnyt's, (&gt;»rn'T
Everybody to knou (hut I. hike masters were luxuries for lhe”moJefTerron and Cdnilff'Sls.
I-wk |il&lt;-liin-s of fniiiily rviiuioiis and all ment. nnd subjects of sweet consola" retrospect.-'
.. P. gn-wdim* &lt;‘it- khuk of Mii-ial |)uIlierhifj*. Wrile ”Bun 'In the
.
X bargain. Phone nr phone.
CHAS. IIARSIIBERGER.
Phntotiraplier. ;
Chains of No Use.
Wanted Men. to &lt;lig well.
;l. .1. Phone 262R
HllSlill(|s. Ilich. ;
Klrndlbeck. Bindings Route 3.
!! scribed the devil to a little congregaWomen Witnesses Criticized.
■ Hon in a remote Welsh valley. Said
No11rr—ThoM*\vlio have *|H&gt;k
Judge i.unh-Wilson. K. C.. remarked'
’ the minister: •
me alsiut weaving rues
at Exeter (England) county court to
j
"The devil Is bound round the mid
a woman litigant who continually in­’ die with chains, and round tho arms
«V»I 22.
Mrs. Frank Sherman...
terrupted: "Madam, I run the risk. I)
‘I with chains, and round th« legs with
know, of criticism from your sex when
I chains. But. John Jones," pointing to
Fnunil—Sunday ^nntTil a genll«&gt;- 1 aay that they are the most trouble­
u man In the front row. "he can reach
nutiV lial. -tVwnei- can have mjuu- some people 1 have to deal with. Why ,
, you: and you. David Evans." pointing
liy-prnving pro|H‘rty and paying
I for (hn nolira Phone Hid-1 long amount of self-control In the witness-, to one In the middle row, "he can
reach you. and." pointing to one at lhe
I 3 ghorl.
l-vvk I box as men hard to do?"
back. "John Williams, he .can reach
I’anlnl—Tu buy a speed
earl.
i you." And then a man in the gallery
Scouring Paste.
John Mead. Coats Grove. * I-wk
I called out: "Why. he might as well bi
To make a good scouring mixture''• Ioom-."-'Portland Spectator.
For fair—Buggy and .loiilde wagon, for boards, work Into a paste half a
inquire banner (Hiii-r.
i-wk.
pound of- soft snap, half a pound of;
.
,/
.
Wnnlrd—A liotikdceoppr.
Call or sand and a quarter of a pound of
_ On. UM..™,., F..,vr.
addtvKH 430 Wr*l Bond SI.
Iwk Um.. 1'u. I, o„ .Uh . icmhbln,
tort lu.I.ad or rt.n, .nd Ihrt «..h
'“Ln.ra to. . lor or tolu.
For Rent—Hoti'U*. rlorlrir
lighD off wtlb olnnly ot clron ..t.r,
Our Me., rhelr hear,., to, don't klu
nnd gnu.
Inquire Barnahy and
each other when they meet-on tha
Palhm's reatauranL or phono 202;
; street.—Cincinnati Enquirer.

Teak forests tn Jara corer 1,410,000

Hastings Markets

The Best For the Money Store

To clean up the balance of my stock, I will sell
any Man’s or Boy’s Suit, except
Blue Serges at

'/3 Off
My Stock of Men’s Suits is not lurge so come early
$22.00 Suits
520.00 Suits.
$18.00 Suits..
$16.00 Suits
$15.00 Suits...
$14.00 Suits.
$12.00 Suits...
$10.00 Suits

$14.67
$13.34
$12.00

$10.67
$10.00
$9.34

$8.00
..

$6.67

$8.00 Suits_______
$7.00 Suits
$6.00 Suits
$5.00 Suits .
$4.5® Suits. .
$4.00 Suits . 2 _
$3.50 Suits _ _____
$3.00 Suits_______

si:
By means ot electric mines placed
drop In the congealed neves manti Ing

lanchoa are being manufactured to or Cblskros. dr**s*d. l*&gt;
dur for the bunetit of muring picture
photographer* and other* who Ond
GHAIN.
.....
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a
prices. charged. The mines are con , £^4 Cora periHuh-t iie
nectsd by cable with a magneto in Kye.jKie. '
-r
the valley, and when all is ready *
tn4 iiq.w.
push of the control lever fulminates S|
BALKH BAY and straw.
large quantity of gunpowder up on the j Nou Tisiochr.
side of the mountain and down come* j
hlr&gt;|7gVi
the artificial avalanche with all ths | coaoo Heed ia
terrifying rush and roar ot a natural I OU Meal, gum.
landslide — Klccrtical World.
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HOUSEWIVES
OF BARRY COUNTY
You KNOW from experience that you cannot make good
bread from flour that has not been PRQPERLY MILLED, any
more than you can put up good canned fruit from poor berries,
You take any flour that may give fairly good results one
time, and poor the next, you can make up your mind that the
fault is NOT YOURS, but with the flour. Some people buy that
kind of flour, because by buying it for possibly a few cents
cheaper per sack, they think that they are “economizing.” • But
your experience teaches you that it is an “expensive economy.”
Such flour produces poor bakings, and lots of times some of it, or
all of it, has to be thrown away. If the materials and hard work
in the part “thrown away,” were added to the ORIGINAL COST
of the flour as it should be, it would be found that the low priced
flour would in the end be the "most expensive” to use. Its so easy
to dump out a part of a baking and make no account of it what­
ever.
If there is any one thing, in this big mill, that we pay espe­
cial attention to, it is the PROPER MILLING of the grain. Ev­
ery kernel of the grain is thoroughly CLEANED and POLISH­
ED, by special patented machinery, before it starts out on its
long journey “through the rolls.” In the great majoritypt mills
you will find that the grain is NOT properly cleaned^ pirt and
dust are left in the “creases” of the wheat, and it ALL goes into
thefkiur YOU.EAT. .We deais.our wheat-better.
yThen the grain we use, after being thoroughly cleaned, goes
through 17 SETS of rolls... In the ordinary mill jt only goes
through 5 or 6 sets, which makes “proper reduction” impossible.
Each one of our 17 SETS of rolls gradually reduces the particles
of flour, so that when it is^sacked we KNOW that every pound of
the flour is just like every other pound we make, as near as the
latest and best machinery, together with 40 years of Qxperiente
can make it.
.
That’s WHY French’s White Lily Flour is .BETTER than
others. Are you using it? If not, why not give it a trial?

_____ $5.34
$4.67

$4.00
$3.34

$3.00
$2.67
$2.34

_____ $2.00

Middlevile Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Prop

MIDDLEVILLE

Straw Hats
„ . .^

Off.

Summer Trousers lA Off.

lam here to make good, if it’s a year from now.

G. F. CHIDESTER
LEADING CLOTHIER:

^-HASTINGS. MICH,

I

iwo anu o tt«ii -nines an
us iu, ,
---------------------- :-----------area felled-tn a given time, thia mag- • Gorrwlrd Wednesday, P. M.. Aug. 12
nltlceni slock of timber la continual-! The Hastings Milling Co. ure payly Increasing. A pest of the Java teak; ing(ft) cents for wheat. All grains
plantation ,ia clang grass (Imperata 3,
also
*n h
beans
"an*‘ make ------considerable
«•*—»-•- iidarandlnacae). In order to prevent the ««», '.n ‘,ricp- Pork “&gt;'d Mmb#
The bulam'O of the
incursion of ibis plant, as hoeing is are higher.
fngrkri remains unchanged.
PKOUuca.
guminous . plaut. Leucena glauca. be- ,
tween tho rows of teak seedlings. This ,'
chokes the alang. keeps Jbe soil clean
und enriches the soli In humus and ni­
MEATH.
trogen. and ultimately-disappears with I
lhe Increase of the forest cover.
I

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We were at lhe Pearl Mosque. ns
| sun commenced ahininx &lt;■« its tall
i d&gt;&gt;m&gt;--.
We stood a lew moments
looking, before
paiiulg . in.
We
found we w«'re a trifle early, as it
was not untucked, but in a moment
an old Indian appeared mid with a
British* officer ncconrpanying us,
[passed through the entrance gale,
into the large open conri., The sun
was just coming in to light up the
(Opposite side, through and yrider
I the seven large arches.
We cross­
ed the open court, floored w*MJi
I pure-while marble, in the center of
Nkliich. is a large basin of water for
washing liefore prayers
We are
I told by the British officer, that thin'
pries! has Imhui here forty years
and llial liis father before him
served llfty years.
Hi‘ ancestors
were priests for. lhe Builder of the
Temple. Shah Jehan.
The pries!
wbuhl not allow any one
to do
any work in ii. even the sweeping.

Grand Hapids flanks
l ONE OF THE MONGOL EM
OHS AT AGRA. INDIA. IS A
VELOUSLY BEALT1FVI.

Pursuant of their usual pa(r1blic and progressive spirit of
keeping in touch wilh Hie very, liesl in every line of imliulry, the
Grand Hapids bimks iilTer prizes for Jhq growing of conr.
Dairy fanning promises lo hr। one of the most prolltable agricullural industries of lhe Stale; it nilurns dividends, it enriches
lhe soil, mid makes it more productive mid valuable. The raising
of corn is p'neeessary ndjimcl of this industry, because it offers
the best fet’d al lhe lowest cost.
■
THE HANKS stand for greater pnxiurlivity'per acre, which
means greater earnings lo (he farmers; which means greater pros­
perity for every community, and offer the following prizes:

BUILDER SAID TO HAVE ADDED

JEWELER'S ART TO ARCHITECTURE
It’s a Drram of Beauty, Impovsllih
lo Adequately
Describe.
Mr.
Keeler Visits the Pearl Mosque

Agra. India. Tuesday, Noy. .12. We arrived last evening almtil
1(1:30..and rose early this morning,
as has been our custom, so as to do
theydlow
NATIONAL
BANKS
We immediately m
•piuu.vv For From
Jhe l&gt;est
Dent Corn
„hibited
our sight seeing before the heal of
scrip! inn in black Ar
file day.
In pur carriage, wc go
around the wolfs of tin- fori und inlaid in the marble
From
the
STATE
BANKS
vpiUV.tA/ Fof |he l(est Whhe Dent Corn exh|bi|ed
pas* through the large gale tn vis­
it the Moti Masjid, commonly, called|
Um Pearl Mosque.
This Mosque
was built by Shah Jehan, and like
all Mohammedan .Mosques, is built
C1.ARKSUI.I.H
so
that
the
place
for
prayers
faces
STOLEN TROUSERS COST S5OO
The sun in the
Mrs. W. E. Baker returned Fri- towards Mecca.
lay from Cleveland, where she was morning shines 'directly into lh&lt;&gt;
And Then tho Majesty of ths Law In •ailed by the death of Mrs. Thomas
Moaque from the Qourl.
.
California Wai Only Upheld
.In Small Degree.

A puxillng problem cropa up every
now and then In varioua parts of the
country to vox tho majesty ot the
law. It came up not long ago tn Oak­
land with a new feature added. Brief­
ly tho facta are these, relatea the ix&gt;a
Angeles Examiner.
Borno time ago a youth dole a pair
of trouoera hanging tn an'old tenL
For thU ho waa - arrested, convicted,
put on probation and .confided* to tho
care of a family In Berkeley. While
absent nt work the house waa quai^
antlned by thu board of heuith on ac-

tody. and nearing the end of the long
Miss Fern Custer nnd friend from
transcontinental Journey, tho sheriff Lnnsing, spent Bunday at home.
engaged (q a prolonged discussion ot
Mrs. A. E. Winclieater. Paul and
JncipieJiiin, visited in Grand Ilaplawyer on the train ana became so ex­
hausted after tho weighty dellbwsMrs. Will Phillips mid Gladys and
tlous that he fell Into a profound slum­ Mr. a nd-Mrs. Flint Phillips went tu
Gladys
ber. When he awoke in the morning Grand Rapids, Saturday.
it was to discover, that tho youthful relumed that nighl, but the fest
prisoner bad again eloped in ths night, remained for n lunger visit.
Miiu Lena Church was home over
somewhere between this city and San Sunday. -,
Francisco. And. as reported in Oak-1
luk:d. the villain nllded Injury to in­
Five of a June Morning.
suit by eloping with, the officer's own &lt;
Got up before five and went down
Sunday breeches.
to replant com. As 1 lopped the hill

Ilnhcrl. McVean, has
sold his
Imusu occupied by Joe Anderson !••
Ray Ihiell./
Carrey VanOnler . and family of
Ann Arlmr. are visiting lhe fonufer’s father. Tom
VanOnler atpi
family.
Alvan Bergy nnd wife nf Bowne.
visited lhe former's parents. Peter
Bergy and wife. Saturday evening.
Wm. Tnf! ami xvih«"nre visiting
friends nt Cailillne and Traverse

Thou mimic, flowering eltt
I always think that sninmi'r*
I Langs from lliy laden sb
Graceful., tossing plume of glowing
gold.
Waving lonely
lejgo;
leaning seqward. lovely In behold.
Clinging to.lhe high cliffs ragged

iuig« inlaid in Ilia floors, so Ihnl
five hundred kevirnty men, nnd
ninety women could pray nl one
lime.
The wninen praying in the
wing.
Then he plar.-d himself
for prayer.
We had lhe feeling
I hut we were in another world, and
ns Isaac, look pictures fell that we
could not allow our own lo mar
the beautiful nml saend scene.
We pass from the rpo-que, to the

unto mill give back th
glow—
1 thank Him for Hie Goldenrod,
—Lucy Larcoin.

also see a lofty ideal of honor In tho
deep eyes overhung by bushy gray
eyebrows, tho ridgy Hues of tho cheeks

•Unately brushed back. Jackson was
n popular subject, aa was also Chief
Justice Marshall, and again John Ran­
dolph of Roanoke, strong and rugged
Iu character. In which thu artlst tried.
-La BiML-tsic*. of-ids. iAKostreas, ■ Po-

Native Rin See at Agra, India

Another Special
Now it is Muslin Undervyear and Childrens
Dresses that must go to make room for other mer­
chandise.
11.00

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Hastings, Mich.

rhenls of lhe palace open on to a
court, which we are' lold. was en­
tirely covered wilh red silk awn­
ings ami curtains.
We enter the
library of Akbar, and are told that
he was a man who could not read
or
•
write,
..iiii, uni.
bul tn.11
that'every
• » • i y ibook
.iivk was
ii n
' rend to him, nnd that. no detail was
overlooked. He
would
disguise
himself as the jiooresl peasant, go­
ing through the country watching
and trying his officials.
There
were beautiful whitt- marble sleep-1
ing apartments built outside (he I
Palace,
overlooking the
River.
These were open on six aides, sup­
ported by marble columns, and the
doors were originally silver.
The
position of Uipse sleeping apart­
ments were such llial Jehan could
see lhe sun come up over the Taj
Mahal, whore his wife was buried,
and although his son usurped the
throne, and he wa- a prisoner tho
last seven years of his life, lie was
kept in luxury mid asked to be
carried lo this spot to die.
There is a large court surround-1
ed by walls and a marbh? plalfurrp,
for the ladies uf lhe court. Tbisl
court was used, for traders to .show
their wares, which they would
bring nnd spread out, for their in-1
i------- wa!t 4,1111),.fly covered
| with silk -------- - . anj contained'
flowed perfipn-'
fountains
rd waler. .. ................•
also a large
court surrounded by high walls
wuoaii
tilled with water. IwrJily feet-deep,|
and- a large marble platform upon I
which J.ehan'could sii and flsh. His I
private chapel where he prayed,
contained a lookout, so he could 1
1 watch thtr ladies - in-their court. ।
without being seen,
are told
all these things; possibly some of it 1

‘After’ a breakfast at nine. w&lt;
drive to lhe tomb of Itman-ud-Du-

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township, imw owned by her
harles. with whom she has
lhe past seven years and
she ’paswd away July 23.

I havo friends w hoso society'la ex­
tremely agreeable to me. they are of
all'ages and of every country. They
have distinguished themselves both In
thu cabinet and tn tho fluid, and ob­
tained high honors for thulr know!-

portrait of Andrew Jackson by Thom­
as Sully and look upon that tall and
wiry frame without feeling that here
is presented at a glance tho strength
nnd vigor qt "Old Hickory." The por­
trait Is very familiar, owing to many
reproductions, but the visitor Is gen­
erally surprised to discover that Jack­
son had blue eyes nnd sandy hair.
His voice and action bad a peculiar­
ly martial air to one English writer,

Cooling Wash Stops That Itch

The neighborhood
was
much saddeiii-.l Monday lo
lhe denth nf Grandma Kun
home -of her daughter. X

Poetically Expressed Tribute That
The funeral was I
Will Find Echo In the Hearts of home of hor*iuih. tlhjirli
Lovsrs of Reading.
Ellsworth
Richland

Native Cardage for Hire in India
I might say here, lhal our un­
derstanding of Agra, nnd the his­
tory of ih«- Great Moguls, was very
largely helped by Stoddard.. who
says practically, lhal one in this
busy life is not supposed to re­
member nil about lhe history of the
Great Moguls, and that tin* aver­
age man. need the Builder and Rul­
er, and Shah Jehan. lhe builder and
spender of money, who as a build­
er has added to architecture, the
arts of a jeweller.
Il is so iiifi
I pOHHiide lo doscrilie these buildings
Ihnl I think you may understand
them heller, by giving you my feel-1
lugs and impressions.
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the crows flew off. cawing angrily.
11.67. It cost Alameda county more “Thia Is our time," they seemed to
than *500 to accomplish the recovery aay. Found hill after hill scratched
of thu desperado who stole lhe pants, over and tho sprouting corn scattered
and tho sheriff got him-only throe- about. At 5 a. tn. in Juno one haa
the weather of 9 a. m. tn October or
the vexing problem:
high noon tn December,—From "A
If a pair of second-hand pants cost Farmer’s Noto Book." by -C. E. D.
Alameda county *500, what would a Phelps.

$ .95 Muslin Skirts Now
1.24 Muslin "Skirts Now.
1.48 Muslin Skirts Now____
1.35 Princess Slips Now-----.95 Princess Slips Now____ .
.95 Combination Suits Now
.75 Combination Suits Now
.95 Night Gowns Now____
.29 Corset Covers Now.
.48 Corset Covers Now----.29 Childrens Dresses Now
.48 Childrens Dresses Now
.75 Childrens Dresses Now

all has Imugbf tin
■ds of Jacob Furh(he Brown place.

Glen Godfrey aim st
visited Sumlay with W
and family.
Eliab McDianpid In
Friday, with lock jaw.
Art Hooper nnd Chrl Teller were
in Grand Hapids. Sunday.

I). W. Lind and family nt I ended
the Lind family reunion .nt Island
Park, Dwell, on Saturday.
Mrs. Maude Post is working at.
Fawley’a restaurant.
.1. Fowley nnd family spent Sun­
day with lheir sister, Mps, Arthur

ter his home, tho boy eloped with
himself to other scenes, finally turn­
■
A. C. Henkes nnd family spent
ing up In Florida. Upon hearing of
last week camping with' Mr. Henhis whereabouts the sheriff of Alameda | kes* parents at Fine Lake.
was dispatched In hot haste to bring
Mrs. Arthur King and daughter, J
' B'-uluh, were in Grnnd Hapids, Satof bls awful crime against tho peace, unlay.
dignity and wardrobe of the state I Claude Scoville has purchased
I lhe Todd house where he has r&lt;*Here endeth tbo flrsi chapter.
He is buildChapter 11 la really harrowing. Re­ I Sided for some time.
turning with lhe desperado In bls cus­ I ing a barn and will Improve the

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l»h known as the Prime Minis­
ter's lumb.
We crossed The river
• &gt;n a bridge burdened wifli waler
ox. canuds. donkeys, and heavy
cariit. nnd I ask Isaac “Can Cairo
heal it?" The lomb is in a large
square Iwiiutifully gardened, wilh
entrance gates on pie Jour sidesrof
Operator
llursquare. As we stood Inqide the
gale we saw a building which.i^a switchboard
dream of marble, set on a raised
platform pf inlaid white marble.
We ilo not approach it. but pass
from entrance gale to entrance
For any new work or rebuilding
gale. altlKMigb the building is alike
on all sidefl. ”s we/wish to view lhe company will pay 25c.jut hour.
All bids must be hi the hands of
from all poinls tlie marble lace and
inlay.
We-taler pass iu mid sue the booed not Inter than 12 o'clock'

Omm In my company and dismiss
them from It, whenever 1 please. They
are .never troublesome but immedbi
atcly answer every question 1 ask,
of past ages, white others reveal to,
mu the secrets of nature.. Some teach
mo how to live. . . . Some, by their
vivacity, drive away my cares 'knd;
exhilarate my spirits'; while others
give fortitude to my intnd. und teach j
me the Important lesson how to re- (
strain my desires. . . . They open,

Mlle. Virginie Hey, an old woman 4&gt;t
Avignon, lived a lonely life, but was
followed tn the grave by hundreds oi
mourners. 6ho lived to be seventy
nine. Each time a bright aU-ceptlms
piece came into her possession she
placed It In n special box. When shs
all tho aJts and sciences and upon! died she had saved about SOO of tbs
their information 1 may safely rely In coins, and In her. will abo gave in­
all emergencies. In return tor all structions that one of them should
their services they only ask mo to bu given to each person who followed
her coffin to liiu grave. She also left
chamber In some corner of my bum-1 *30 to tho municipal band, so that
blu habitation, where they nniy re­ It would J lay riiueral marches at tbs
pose in peace, for these friends are1
more delighted by the tranquillity ofj

-Dainty-Pest of th* Wild.
|
No animal Is more dainty or more’ *E4x a shape resembling that of a
bowling pin. It la Intended tu bu eta
tered by a single person, and in that
caso keeps thu user entirely dry. but
' Salmon Fi«h«rman Well Paid.
It la said that Its buoyancy Is so great
Salmon fl«hermen tn'Britlah Colum­
bia earn *15 a day, and In nonio In •Infilo meal, sucking tho warm blqpd' that. In coke of a catastrophe, as many
Btaucc* when the catch is exceptional­ ami eating only a small bit ot tho as SO persons can b« supported fol
an indefinite period by hanging to _th&lt;
ly good ns much as *25 a day.
.
loops, around the lower part Of thg
hood.—1’ooular Mechanics.

By Having Clothing and Furnishings
Dry Cleaned HERE
II you have a Suit, Skirt, Coat, or furnishings of any kind, that you are
thinking of discarding, just bring them to us. If the fabric is good, we will
dry clean and press it for you so that it will look like new. No matter how
SOILED and STAINED it may be, we will dry clean it so that you -will be
PLEASED with it. We have the equipment to do the work RIGHT and
we KNOW HOW. Our charges are very reasonable.

American Steam Laundry
Phone 243

Shulters Bros., Props.

Hastings, Mich.

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THERE HAY SOME GOOD RESULT.

It seems incredible that the nations of Europe are engaged in a war
in comparison wilh which all clashes at arms in historic times seem tu
pule into Insigiiiticance.
There was probably never a time during the
Civil war when as many ax’ |.S(&gt;0,000 men in both thft Union and rebel
forces were under arm* nl any on«* time. In the France-Pruxslan war
the number was much below that figure;.also in the recent war of Japan
and Russia.
At the present time Germany is mobilizing an army of 4.IMMUXKI,
France 2,&lt;AX),Win,'Russia I.IMMUKSI, Austria'£000,600 antf Engtami, Belgium
and Herein probably L5ho.&lt;m*&gt; more. These forces, armed with high pow­
ered guns and artillery with ft range of a dozen miles, supported by navllial air :'-ally sleel foi 1 u-.,.- ami wiili Heels of air &lt;-rafl lo wall b
Hie enemy and drop poweffnl explosives on lheir armies—all these give
a faint idea of what is lo coin# when those immense armies engage in ac­
tual warfare.
Il .-.ecniM unlieltevable that tin* nations named, who have
had so much to do in shaping modern, civilization, xoulil’be so blind to
the disasters that will cijnie wilh strtli a horrible eonllTcl, whether lhe)'
w in or lo»e.
Such a war is a crime ag»(nst humanity.
'
And yet il was just what wa« to Jiave te-en exi&gt;ected when those na­
tions have been for years maintaining Immense standing armies and
great navies, uiii| increasing them from time lo tqnc.
And as one rounplarc iu lhe prdcesrttin.
In Hii* matter Emperor WfUlam tif Germany
has been Hie leader.
No doubt he felt, such a course necessary.
But in
following that plan lie has made Inunan life cheap, and robbed the poor
of Europe of a decent chance to live. For the expemftv- of maintaining
these armies and navies has been a burden that has been felt keenly in
every home in Europe.
x, •
It-does not. seem p&lt;&gt;-&gt;*ible lhal Austria would have begun this war iHter Servia had tii.-t every demand Austria had a right lo make had not

—

eomicll Proceedings
OFFICIAL

Marriage I.Iccilm-s.
l-owrtl A. Fisher, Woodland....
Eugcna M. Harry, Woodland...•
Frank A. Turner. Hastings ....
Nllah B. Fisk, Hartings
Robert 8. Lord, BnJIlr Creek....
Ruth F. Peterson, Rutland..........
(Ihtirlee B. La«r&lt;-ni'.&lt;-. A’-yna...
Jennie Myers. Assyria
Albert'F. Pember, Nashville..,..
Guyla B. Hager, Wo&lt;Rlland

22'|

IB
16
IH

90
26

Warranty Deeds.
Morgan Boyce to Joseph D. Vannier, parcel. Mbfilleville. 81.700.
Florence M. Slater to Maurice J.
Cross, lol, Delton. 81.00.
George E. Coleman to Lillian In­
gerson, lol, Beechwood, Wall Lake,
Mrt).
Frank Nave lo Harry A. Van Hoe,
lot, Givin's Grove, Crooked Lake,
8800.
Asa Bivens Id Samuel Burton,
parcel, Nashville, 81.00.
Chas. IL Salisbury to John T.
Crawford, parcel, SSC. 4, Orange­
ville, 81.00. ■
John T. Crawford lo Chas. H. Sal­
isbury, parcel, sei*. 4, Orangeville,
ei.tw.
William L. Thomas Iu Myrtle E.
CrawYord, 5 acres, sec. 4, Orange­
ville, 8I.00.
John T. Crawford and wife to
William.L, Thomas,. I'ara'l s'.'0*
Orangeville, It.iX).
Myrtle E. Crawford tu William-L.
Thomas, parcel, sec. I, Orangeville,
If.OO.—
Abbey Jane Perrigo . lo Fred IL
Perrign and wife, 211 acres, sec. 27,
Orangeville, 850.
Covert O. Freer to John Rus*ell,
Sr., lot. Wildwood. Gun Lake. 0600.
Frank W. Collins to Mary L..DaPlanta. parcel, Hastings, 8750.
Maude Ileek to Noses J. Bugbee,
Mnbll' S ill''. H.otl.
William L.- Boniface lo Kate R.
Blakelev. lot, Pine Ijtke, Prairie­
ville. gum.
John T. Crawford lo Sarah Tim­
merman. parcel,- sec. 4, Orangeville,

A Good Sewing Machine

City Council met In adjourned
regular session Friday evening,
July 17, 1014.
Mayor Jamieson
presiding.
Present al roll call. Aid. Herney,
Lunn. Roush, Selden nnd Woolou.
Absent at roll call, Aid. Carvelh,
Edmonds mid Nies«c
Aid Edinond-s lakre his seat.
Moved by Aid. Luiln thak iho
sceptic tank proposition du* referred
to Mr. Crist for investigation. Car­
ried.
r
‘k
.
Moved by Aid. Woolon that (founcil disjiense with reading of minu­

tes.

Is one of the most necessary-articles in a
regulated house, and it is not possible to do good
work on an old, worn- out machine.
We Want Everybody to know

City Clerk, postage
L. Ihckerson. laid
F. Waldron, lal-'r

11,-d
310
7.00

C. Mellon, labor
&gt; .60
W. M. Green, leajn ....
. IUJ3
Dell Wood. labor
II.H0
N. Henry, labor
9.80
C. Rogers, labor ..t-----J. Frankenbsrgcr, labor
3.60
Weissert Bros
Frank Horton, acct. ...
9.80
Geo. Cramer, labor ....
11.Mil
C. Dcpricster, labor-----2.00
F. L. Darrow.,labor ....
!B0
A. Fisher, labor
loan
J. Peterman, labor.
IIR0
Jesse MclnlynJ. E. Perry,'IbImt
LOO
Carvelh &amp; Steiibibn* 19.05
• Moved by Aid. Herney that the
accounts be allowed and orders
drawn.
Carried.
.
Ayes, Aid.
Ydmpndx,. Herney,
Lunn. Roush, Selden and Wootun.
Absent,-2.
• Moved by Aid. Lunn that council
adjourn.
Carried.
' Jas. 5|. Patten.
City Clerk..

high

agent would ask for them.'

We have in stock such high grade machines as the

Eldridge, New Home, Free, White and Golden Star at

Carried.

The following accounts be allow­
ed:
.
.
..010.00
Win/Pamlle, labor ....
.. ttuai
T. Howe, team ..............
22.00
N. Smith, team
Geo. Tolhurst, team ...
WXi1
F. Gallop, team
22.00:
S. Mead, team
. .60
O. . Hawkins, labor
76.IN)
Geo. W. Abbey, tax roll
547
Joe Alwine, labor .... •
3.50
F. Wait, labor
18.75
II. Green, labor
7.00
II. Bogart, labor
t um
I&gt;. Waldron, labor
W. Leonard, lalior
H. Jeffry, labor
LOO
11 00
R. Freeman, labor
.11.00
W. Freeman, lalior
W. Roush, labor ...

that wc carry

grade Sewing-Machines a taboil tone halt what the average

prices from $18.50 to $45.00.

Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases or money refunded.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go
The Sample Furniture People

Hastings

FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY
UNDERTAKING at LOWER PRICES

Michigan

Frenzied ’ Fiction. *
Invulnerable.
TtTo fighters clashed In tho first
There Is one road to peace and thati
What's built upon esteem can ne'ol
rouud.
The challenger smote ,ths is truth.—Bhelloy.
decay—Walsh.
champion tn tho right ojro, and a
memo rapidly developed. Tho referee
A Jewish farmer tn Alberta, Can- , livery stable* must close on Sunstepped between.
ada. has prepared a message for a I '«/•
Arkansas, according to the
"Wo will postpons the entertain­ famous
visitor, containing
3091 allotne&gt;-general in a decision rement," he announced. "You know, old Jewiidl rbanicbTS, all engraved on • f.ar',n,&amp; ",c-1 f*l.n!c , Sunday law.
a grain of wheat.
The message is .
«'»yJ"’
only tar fun“l,d J&gt;uu«iay courting iu the
toulght. Rata checks go. and tea will va-ily understood, but can be read I
only with lhe aid of a microscope, j *ulure must slop.
For it was In dear old Lun'oon, to
be sure, old top. and they base their
ethics there on the code laid down
for tho noble game of polo.

(Hllciul Call for the RepubUrnn
Stale Oiinriitton.
To the Republican Electors of the
lin. lot, Beechwood. Wall Lak'
Slate of Michigan:
81.00.
A slate convention of the Re­
Gladys E. Beck to Ainos T.
Huyck. lol. Hasting*. 8800.
publicans of Michigan is hereby
Lmiiia A. Boom to Maude Beck.
called to me. t at the Armory in
-parcel, AHdilhivijie, 81.oil.
the city of Kalamazoo, Wednesday.
'■Anton E. Durfee, per executor, to
September 30. 191L nl eleven-thir­
Germany assured Austria of her support, and really egged-her Uh to beDeliKA. Bryant.
e. *1 of n. w. *4
ty in the forenoon for the purpo-i.*
gm the war that may end in a cata-trophe to Hie Caucasian race. If Hint and llks. .w. W of n. e. U of see.
of nominating Republican caudtshall prove to he Hie case, a fearful responsibility will feat upon Hie Ger- 16. Baltimore, BIJkMl.
dates for the following slate of­
llemy Balch, per administrator
mail Emperor and his goverbinepL
.
fices: Secretary of Slate, Stale
Treasurer, Auditor-General, am!
Il Would wera as I hough Germany and Austria could not succeraful- to Claud HUffinan and wiffe, 3
(acres, sec. 36. Baltimore. $130.
.
Attorney General, and for the
. ly. light all lhe rest of Europe,
lint Emperor William must have known
Fred Storr to'Jphn F. BrandsThe Wheel of Fortune.
that (hat would bu tin- result of his declaration of war, and if so he must tetter, parcels, secX2, Prairieville,
as may properly come before. the-!
On a recent visit to Paris, the coqvent ion.
have felt that his army, undpubtedly the best drilled ami most efficient S525.
Frederick II. Horn to -Frank A. Empress Eugenic, widow of Napo­
fighting organization ever assembled by any nation, was equal to the
Barry county will Im* entitled lo
leon IH. was walking in Hie Tuil­ 15 delegates in this convention..
superhuman task of whipping the allied forces of Russia. France, Eng­ Horn, 30 acres, sec: 15, amkJO acres
see. It, Hope, gta)0.
s.
eries Gardens, where once stood The total number of delegates will
land and Belgium.
It rerpains to be seen whether his confidence is justi­
her own s^lcnd d palace. She pick­ be 1468.
Unit ('.total Deeds.
7^.
ed a Rower, bqt was accosted by
fied. . It docs not seem to ns that he can maintain hiin«elf against lhe
Under the resolution of 1858. nn.
Emma J. Barber to Jos.To Hotip^ the attendant1 Willi the words.
superior numbers and far greater 11000019! resources of the opposing na­
delegate.will be entitled l» n neat
er, lol, Shore Acres, Johnstown, “.Picking Rowers is 'strictly forbid­ in the state convention who docs
tions.
den;
I must report you."
Hu denot
reside in the county he propos. And what will belhe result of all lhe horror and bloodshed of this 81.00.
Joseph L. Hooper to Fay Barker. mamted her name and address, and
war? That cannot be prophesied.
But no good can possibly come from '-1 lot. Shore Acres, Johnstown.' she ahswer&lt;id timidly. “Eugenie."
Wednesday, September 9lli, P.'JI.
'
.
The atreiidant did not recogniztf
ft that will begin to compensate for lhe evil it will inflict upon this and «lfiU.
her. but filing struck bv the mel­ has been designated by the State
succeeding generations.
.
ancholy appearance of Hie nued Central Committee as the day on
ReleiLM* of Farm Crossing.
We hope this al least may be gained:
We hope if*Oie German war
which the several rcounty conven­
John Duster and wife to Hit lady, relented&gt;and said. “Never
lord is defeated that there may lie established an international court of
Michigan Railway Company. .... mind this timdxbut do not do it tions in Hie different counties for
We haVwJiere the Mine the purposes of electing delegates
arbitration, which will have all lhe navy and troops lhal will he per- right tu use anij have maintained again.”
*taiitted to carry nnjjs. amf that all national armies and navies be aban­ for their benefit a farm ciiissmg old story of iho crumbling of dy­ to the Repuldicaft state Convention
nasties and Iho hUinHiniion of rul­ at Knlainazixi, shall be held.
doned.
We hope any nations having differunces in lhe future will be across said railroad connecting par­
ers.
Very few rulenrin the his­
The delegates from Iho several
compelled to refer them to this international court for adjustment, and cels of land in sec. !9. Prairieville tory of theXworld htmiJived so counties in each congressional &lt;listownship, 81.00.
long that Ihby did not- thjd some Irict nrc reque-ted to,in&lt;uH in dis­
that the decrees of that body may lie final. The danger to lhe peace and
conqueror./ The humiliation &lt;*f trict caucus at 9:3u o'cfiwk a. m. on
prosperity of the world caused by large standing armies and huge navies
I’robnte Court.
NapoISfnrd was onaof the sftijilcsl the day of the stale convention and
Ought to be forever ended as a'result of this war. If it shall have lhal
Estate of Robert Dinwiddle, de­
pictures of historyThis is a oa- seh’ft officers as follows, to lie pre­
result, it will have done some good.
ceased.
Estate
closed (igaiust thellc glory.of lhe woman who Was sented to said convention fur con­
But to think of the slaughter of men. the widows, the orphaned chil­ claims.
queen in the palace.- forbidden Id firmation:
Estate of Henry Cohoon, deceas­
pick a garden Hower out of the
dren and the waste and misery caused by this war makes ono realize
ed.
Hearing un adjuurninenl from
This is only
that our boasted civilization has a long way io go before il shall bring the July iOUi. Proof of will Hied. Or­ same palace grounds.
the story of the sudden shitting in
(3&gt;. One member of the Commider a.Iiiiilliiig^Aiili to probate enideal conditions of ‘'peace on earth, good will to men."
the financial nnd social world .wit­ tb* •urjCredentmls.
I'Ti'd.
Bond fib*d.
Loiters i.—unessed almost everywhere ii|M*n the
(4).' One member.of the Coniiniled
to
Adit
J.
Cahoon,
ejzecutor.
Pe
­
UNIFORM MEANT FOR SERVICE) GOT THE ORDERS TWISTED
earth.
Many in this countiy who Itee on Credentials.
tition foe hearing on claims filed,
bako been wealthy are now strug­ Order, of Bh^inoss.
hearing Dec. 7th.
gling
to
make
a
living
on
a
scant
\5)' One ninmbvr of lhe Commit­
Estate of Wilheinina Gasser, in­
Garb of the Soldiers of “Holy Ruiria*
salary, and women who once were tee on Itemilutimis.
competent.
Annual account of
queens in society and helil their
Is Said to Be tho Simplest In
Each township, ward or prccinci
tectlva, but H» Wat Silent
Guardian filed.
*
haughtily
nre
paupers. shall be entitled tiN^in-h number
European Armies.
Estate of Angds' Ixwkwood, de- heads
t'paaed.
proof of &gt;vill filed. Or­ Forliinnlely bod looks al th" heart delegates, to the cmmiy conccntiuii
It la said that tho uniform of the I
"What can 1 do yon fore-do for you, der admitting will to probate en­ and not on the conditions that sur/ of its county as shall l\sperilie«| in
round, and we take our place in lhe call issued by the Cmihl'y Com­
tered.
Bond
filed.
I.elters
issued
Ruitlah loidlor is the slmplMt field, madam?" inquired the great detective
Xto Clayton' W. Lockwood.
Petition the s&lt;‘alc of being by its relation to mittee.
uniform in Europe. In winter a sheep-? suavely.
Time settles
By order of the llrpublicaKStalc
to sell real estate tiled.
Hearing virtue and truth.
akin coat goes on beneath the gray j
Tho woman with the ndso-glaeeoa
these questions of earthly rondi- Central Committee.
September 5.
Petition for
one. In aummur, or during cam*! sank into tbe'great detective's famous thereon
linn.
Il
is
a
leveler
bringing
the
A.
J.
Grursh'
ek.
hearing claims filed.
Order appalgns In hot climates, the Russian*, chair.
. Cljtfirmaii.\
■MTlntiiig Hecernbt^ 12th,' as dale of lofty and the humble down to lhe
same level of mortality. “Let Hie
like the Japanese, flxhl In white dress.
“1 un perplexed, puxried, non- nearing tlief-oon.
Chas. S. Pierce,
•
brother of low degree rejoice in
Secretary.
Tho Russian campaigner mytchos plusod, at a loss." said tho woman
Estate of Esek N. Yule, Deceased.' that he i« cxidted. bill the rich in
somewhat heavily laden. He Laa bis ■ with the nose-glasses. “This morn­ Petition for probate of will filed.
that he is nini'le low; because as lhe
kit-bag with clothing slung over one' Ing when I came down to breakfast Waiver and consent tllM.
Bond
flower of lhe grass lie shall
shoulder, bls haversack with two days' । tho cat was hanging over the back of a filed. I.elterA issued -to Delia Yule. away." &lt;Jnnies 1:9. 10.)—The
Petition for hearing tian Herald.
rations of bread and salt slung over chair ta the parlor, all twisted up in executor.
Claims heard De­
. tho other, bls greatcoat strapped un-1 the most amasl^g shapo—I couldn't claims .tiled.
per ono arm. Including his water bot- really begin to describe It. spd out tn cember 1st. ’
Estate of George W. Peck, de­ MICHIGAN CROP REPORT FOR
tie, arms and ammunition, a section. tbo yard the parlor clock, was lying
Estate closed
against
ot tent and. tho uniform he wears, ha I on its back in lhe center of the grass | ceased.
AUGUST 11S QUITE FAVORABLE
claims. Final account filed.
carries something over Bd pounds. The I plot, it's alt so unusual that 1 decided
Estate of Aaron Durfees deceas­
advantage which offsets the burden Is to come right to you. 1 couldn't con- ed. Order confirming sale uf real
All (irulne Are Above the Airrnge.
that at a pinch, the Hususian soldier suit my busband about It. because be­ estate entered.
Executors final
Corn. Bruns and Sugar Brels
I
ts practically Independent of a bag-1 Ing day watchman tn a night school, I account filed.
Bi tter Thon tail Year.
gage train. He can transport bis I he leaves the house at five o'clock in r Estate of Benjamin McIntosh, demodest necessities upon his own back. | the morning."
| ceased.
Estate
closed against I The Michigan Crop Retort for
The Russian cavalryman rides so'
"Madam." said the great detective claims.
Angu-t
the average yiphl of
ladep with cornsacks and blansets and afte^ some deliberation, "do you re­ I Estate of Manley M. Chase, de­ wheat per acre in. Michigan al
ceased.
Order allowing final ac­ alMitit I8*i bu-liels per acre, which
greatcoats and other things that he member the last words you said to
count entered.' Order of distribu-i ie considerably shove the average.I
has been compared to lhe much-encum-, your htubaud last night?"
Th-, total yield for Hie -‘tale is e-bared White Knight In “Alice In Won"Yes." replied the woman with the lion filed and enlvretl.
Estate nf Lewis Williams, de- liniiibHl tit I3.500.0H0 bushels. The
deriand
Altogether. It is said, his; noso-glusee. “1 attended the prayer cca—d.
Order allowing final ac-1 average indicated yield for rye is
Impediments'weigh 119 pounds. For- meeting and dance laat night, so I count entered.
Decree of assign- [ |5H bushels, which will make a
tunalcly. what-Aould oppress another: didn't get home until quite late.-and BHifll of residue entered.
ftVI' rtf 5.7IWMIOO hUsheB. The svsoldier is na burden to the Muscovite., the last thing 1 said to tny husband
Estate of Ann Gregory, deceas^l. enige yield of oats for tin* slate i«
Ho is sturdiness Itself. He has been was. 'Dllwyn. don't forget to wind up License to sell real estate granted. placed nf 35 bushels per ftrt*i’. luid
1---------------------- - - -------------- ---------------clock ii)d ptjt ou{ |h&lt; eat„
Bond filed.
the tnlfll^yield at 55.000.d00 bushels.
In I lie mutter of Amanda Erb, inand then go directly Into an engageThe eondUion*of com'in llif state
"Exactly!" cried tbo great detectlre. Kiii.i.
Petition for udmUsion to compared wittr Hie average is 89
Slate Hospital filed.
Physicians
per rrtif: of potatoes. 88 per crnti
under what influence."—Detroit Free report filed.
JJrdcr entered ad- beans'. Ku per cent; augar-heeta. 88
The General Federation of Wo- Press.
null ing patient tb Kalamazoo State pre cent. Ttje average for all four
.mento clubs in arranging to aid tho
Hospital.
.
Is slightly above a year ngu al IWsl
Lincoln highway from coast to
The rapid ami continuous in­
linie.
coast by making it attractive and crease in the number uf medical
Stanton and Clark Reunion.
Apple* proinise to lie lilMivr Hie
beautifying lh»» main arteries of students at Hie Austrian uriiverstThe sixth ahnual reunion pf the. U'eragc iiLteiilx. uualily-and .quail-.!
4mvH4radinfe-t«&gt;H.------------------- :— ties im oec.islontng si’rtouB Conconi Sfaiiloti and Clark famih''- will b&gt;- lily.
Pencil.'* however will l*c|
Th** Denver
of1 cuin- .(among 'practitioiiera.
many ...
of held at the L. K. Stanton homestead about a third of an average, crop.
...
1 chamber
......... r
II I..UV* 3,
IIIH.I.
mtree will send out Wi.uio letters [whom aie already scarcely able to
about Uobsraitv's resources, follow- uiake a living. There are &lt;Mki iirdi- Thursday, August 27.
*■*&gt; ..........• I
I*.......... ’ ............
in» the ceb'brulioii of Colorado day j cal “freshmen” at VieiifKi imiversiWill Jones, Secy.
(Iicailou a yeiir ag&gt;&gt; al this tfcne.
M&lt;y J.
srimol children- sent 0U1 ty this term, constituting a “recHjxjo tellers test year.
j ord"-figure.
-BANNER WANT ADVS. FAY,
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.-J

Watch Repairing
When you want Prompt Service,
Einc Workmanship at Reasonable

Prices, send or bring your work
to us.

A trial will demonstrate

our ability to please you.

PIKE &amp; DAMON
Phone No. 281

Jewelers and Opticians
Hastings, Mich.

Cottage Bread
Is the Best
It is not made like other bread—it’s better. Those who
have tried it once will never have any- other.
It is made into a good solid loaf and baked all the way
through. It is never soft and soggy.
Why not buy a loaf the next time you order, just to
’
trial? (You will be pleased with it.

The Palm Garden
PHONE 548

Hastings. Mich.’

Heath &amp; Milligan
•Sold and Used .by—

The Hastings Lumber &amp;. Coal Co
We could buy cheaper but not
better Paint. Quality enters each
can before price is considered.

Gail
BAUER BROTHERS

Phones 254-221

�PAGE ELEVEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 13.1911.

CONOTLTOKS

That Wonderful Event

Al ABTIN CORNERS.
gvMMl above,
Tii-i- I* no que ­
linn but that this gruvl .Mock will
Alfred Fisher. Mr. and Mrs.’ IL F.
hr a IHtyjng invealm-'iit jfat nil
cared for 111 a ayslemalu- manm-i me Heidemnn spent Thu re. lay in
—In fad, in the •mntirn-r that will Laming iiiaking the trip in
make any slock pr-m.dile^ There formers auto.
is scarcely'an individual who rias'
ever invested
m ihoniuahbred
ratals Grovi.
slock that will' tell ydu llial lie
Mi -. Millie I tabu viaited her parrnnfle a mistake an-t to- wished he
had not mpde the investment - tm-1

F THERE it a llm« above all timet when a
woman should be in perfect physical condition

I

Hl

DR.

Mrs. Alice Whetstone is visitina

mailer by buying slo

PIERCE'S

FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION

Alfred Fisher-and Mr. and"Mrs.

MjlHNTS
Care—that’s one thing that goes
in every prescription that goes out of our
store. We follow the doctor’s orders—
follow them with fresh, pure, full-strength
drugs. As a result, prescriptions compounded by us
often secure results where others fail. Back of
this policy is the Knowledge that too much depends on
the medicine your physician prescribes to permit of
substitution for the sake of a few cents more profit and
there's no extra charge for the pure ingredients and
extra care. Our prices arc the same as you’ll pay for
inferior goods.

Carveth 8 Stebbins
THE REXALL STORE

A mistake most fanners make u
to keep lhe mules with the female,
all. th-- time.
Of -•um*.', it h
m‘c&lt;’*sary |o do tin* when' ferlib

A cordial invitation, is

7j
M. W. Hicks.
Tills department in intended to gin?
our subscribers Iho txsn and nuxt re­
liable tn/ormaUdb Wo can obtain on
live xubjccts they deairo explained. In
asking queMlons wild full Information.
Subscribers’ am rcqur-lod to contrib­
ute to tilts department when lheir can
give more information on any subject.

laid- Um*.
Tin* . ........... ..........
the
male ndds nothing l«&gt; tin* number,
of'eggs produced, nml it .)&lt;»■&gt; cause daughter
egg* lo spoil mor*- easily
weallu-r.
A ferlib- •
w
enough.

Salads becomn one of the. most generally served dishes
during the summer months.
And what is a salad

without
.

GOOD OLIVE OIL?

Our Richelieu Lucca Olive Oil is the finest quality of
Italian Oil manufactured. You will ■ appreciate il.
HOT WEATIIEH DRINKS

Wt* offer a most palatable and refreshing beverage in
both our Ginger Air nnd Hoot Beer.
TJifmo superior thirst quenchers nrc packed under
the ftichelieu Brand and for pleasing, satisfying, in­
vigorating qualities an* unsurpassed!

E. C. Russ G Son
Two Telephones

The Grocers

EQUIPPED FOR IT
Good meals are like any other product that.is good.

trouble.
With older bird.-, death
is Mimelimes roused by puFtlal
starvation when lice are very ac-

Ami until meals are’cur­
right to rcut—Ihorotuthly cured in fact.
eil they are not, ...
tri ...
to vat.
Ami tln-n we huv only lhe BEST animals, (hose lhal ar&lt;- fit to
go to-»h&lt;» Hock. They cost us more hut'they an- better.
In
other words, we spare no pains or money to please or satisfy our
Iratle. That’s why it grows.

PiNM 162

BESSMER BROS.
Tha Meat Marital Man

HaaUnga, Mlah.

Special Sale of Breeder Stock
I will sell my
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Hens
and one Cock Bird
My White Plymouth Rock Hens and
one Cock Bird

ALSO
7 Barred Rock Hens and one Good
Cock Bird and my White Orpington
Hens and one Cock Bird.
Theseare my Brooding Pensand Exhibit! on
Stock. Call if any Wanted Also my Exibition Coops.
Mom 3B5

M. W. Hicks

ndterliM-d.

in about. 10 days tn kill other lice
that have hatched from eggs laid
before the first spraying.
Then a
by an application ol insect powder.
Powdered sijlphur is good lo use a*
a dust. The rubbing in of n small
quantity of mercurial ointment al­
so is said to drive lhe lice away.
Wilh little clih-k-L a few drops of
svvi*et oil or lard oil pul. on the
In-ad, Wings ami throat will keep
away lire.
Treating will do little

prolmliiy is AIn* mother bird.

The Poultry House.
Clean the poultry .house Vvery
day.
Wood ash is aMcood fertilizer for
the trees and in the garden, but do

il ha.* a .tendency to injure tin* legs
of your fowls.
Capons are superior in every ro­
sin'd to all other fowls. The pubT
lie demand
poultry

poultry raise

Hastings, Mich.

CORNER PARK AND WALNUT CTS.

BANNER WANT ADS BET RESULTS

When

get to pom- a&lt;&lt;mall
carlHilio acid on the
slacking.

Mr-. Mninie

IMPEACHES?
A
।

amazoo.
chlirrii Sunday morning.

io it—they hiu-

quantity
Itme be|

Wunderlich’s
Jefferson St.

| Phone 83

Hastings, Mich

DAYTON C.OBNERS

aunt

Harry. Pennington

has re

irtirn August- &lt;&gt;lh.
■
"
Ozro Hera visited his parent*. Mr.

NO MORE
J LOSSES
rnoM
kWORMS

entity are attending

know better. nothin.

wing In k&lt;

Vegetables of all kinds

We handle everything in season.

and Mrs. I..

daughter.
&lt;t ob&gt;*

Why not place your order with me and let me look
after your wants. 1 make a SPECIALTY ot
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS.

Melons; Musk Melons; Green Corn

The U. B. ninth animal camp­
meeting two and one half miles cast■»f Sunfield, . ....................I August rt.
iL-will last until the If'llt.
...
John Palmer, of Ibis village
is
candidate on the democrat, ticket
for Hu- umninnHim of stale senator
fruni-ihi!JlfLeentll.di!illi*'t..
.MISS .liary vteippt-ri
(••i-ii ii&gt;-*(
home from Ann Arbor. Saturday!
much improved by H"* opera' ’
performed on her throat ami e
Tin- Farmers' Picnic passed

Geo. Harvey and family wNashville, visited lheir p

A .White Leghorn cock persisted

on then- fowl.*

"Tin*

mir cement slaughter house, which we keep CLEAN ami which is
equipped for doing the work right.
Then wc have tin* largest coolers in Barry County and nl*o

ami

one's way.
The young chick* ar**| liltle ilown. on their
often infested from (lie'mother,1 lhey are .in a dry pl•

slinuld be given a lliorouiftti-b-an-

Seasonable Foods

Hazel

Cut out th- male

ing. - It ha* alwa&gt;« Ih-i-h
.for wornh-i- that a farmer
eggs Hint arc not *tii&lt; tlj
Tlb'-r*- Im llltle excu**- f--r Buyers might. Jo di*, nrniii
Lh-c Kill Little Chicks,
tween freah and stat- --­
^A corres|H»nfteul writes:
"Can you b-ll me what is the the city markets real fr.-*
imdlej- 'with my •little chicks'.' neir for several Cents tmThey seein perfectly healthy in dozen than other egg&lt;
every way nt birth, but when they
If is peculiar that -‘&gt;11)0 men can
are from Iwo t&lt;&gt; five weeks old
they begin to sit around, move sell secrets which ar*- -nr*- winners
slowly, and lheir little wings no­
spread out.
They stay t|iis way
for a few days ami then flic.
A\e
haw some old roosters, loo, that
do not ad right.
They sit around tin* sure things in p'-ultry raising.
in the yard all day.
When some­
one comes near them they will
Sweet milk is on.' of Hie finest
wobble
around; but sit
down feeds pn earth for fowl* and hu­
man being*. ami al**&gt; animal* of all
again."
There is m* objection to
We -ii-peci ilia! these &lt; lm k.-. a* kind.
sweet milk al. all after Hie tilth*
affected wilh lice.
Older birds d"
ill
not die so readily from (he attacks
of lice as the chicks do. but lhey
will droop around and show little

PHONE 31

GOODS DELIVERED

nml Mrs. H. F. Munn of I dike View.
Mr*. 11, F. Munii ami her sisters,
the Misves lleidriuan, will entertain

nic. ■
llev. L. H. Hahn, the Free M*-lhodist pastor, attended the annual
cunfereiice last week al Manton.

WORKS WONDERS

GAINS 10 POUNDS IN 10 DAYS
* a breeder ami .a* an **xtird.
II i* -ai-l h** cannot Hastings Monday, visiting relative*
balance* lmr.-&lt;-if when he and friends Tuesday. 'l hey expert Beinarkuble Results of the New
to al I&lt;*nd llie Branch school picnic Tissue Builder lonolim* Tablets
M. J. C.
reunion.
in Alnny Cases of Hun-Bovvn
: has not
.
.Men nml Women.
11 ACTINGS AND CAULTON TOWN LINE., Prove It Yourself by Buying n Bov i
will pull Hu* clip|--l frat hers new
baaltby and put co moewy malm* 1
of Tonoline Tablets Now.
in about. six
Mr. and Mrs.
-I- Barnum spent
raridly.
"By (ji-orge, I never saw anything
TRY SAL-VET
like .............
of lhal hew treat-1
im-nt. Tutiulim- gablets; Jiir building'
g feathers from aLGIemi .Moore's Sunday.
up of weight nml lost herve furce„
cause
Isaac Hoover ami family were If actriiMimre like a miracle lhan a
Sumlay visitors at Elmer Warner's medicine,' said a well-known gen­
tleman yesterday in sju-nking of the
nf Sunfield.
revolution Liint had taken place In
North Side Pharmacist
over stimulating f-HM.I or lack of cxIns condition.
I began to think
erreise are nrii-&gt;ilK the causes. Coats Grove.
MICH.
that. Iltore was imilimg on earlhj HASTINGS,
f corn that could makp im* fat.
I tried;
picker! area with ••intim-nl m&gt;ul*--«&gt;f
tunics'
digestives,
heavy enliug;
a cup of lard and a teaspnonful of
diets, milk, beer anti almost every-:
olives. Furnish plenty uf scralchthing else you could think of, but1
ing material and keep the birds dab- are visiting I
daughter, without result."
X
Any man or woman who is Ihin:
Mrs. Leo (humming*.
inal food ami uiv.- a le.'isilbojirul of
Mr. nml Mrs. 11. V. Wilson and can recover normal weight by the
sulphur lo eveiy Ibrct* fowls in a
family ami Arrlm* Wilson, nnd fam­
Thl» holds true iu your electric
ily ami Blake Barnum amf wife lets. “I have been thin for years
wiring. That's one reason
and began lo think il was naiural
Can you gid&gt;why I urge you to let me do
for me tu be that way.
Finally 1
&gt; KT employ--*
read 'ilmiit the remarkable process­
your electric work.
You'll
an* organizing
es brought nlmut by use of Toiiuknow it is done riglit and that
arium
lim- Tab*, so I decided lo try my­
self.
Well, when I !&lt;*t*k al myself
in the.mirror now. I think . it is
crude carbolic lablish hem-tils and insurance.
with one part

-I him

C. E. HARVEY

Safety First

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN

ami add gradmilly. while stirring,
enough plaslvrof paris to make a
dry. pinkish-brown powder having
a fairly strum.- carbolic odor when
the liquid is eiitiivly' taken up and
Hmrutighly di-lribuled • through
th-- ma--.
• i&amp;UOral JUlfi, « i*.
found to (ake alH*ut four quarts of
I he. plaster of pans to one quart of
the liiiuhl.
Tin- is cheap enough'
so that no om* i.... .. hnsilate ,h&gt; u*e
all that. i« needed to thoroughly,
work ii'lTnuugb Hie feathers of lhe_
'
ikin.

'l he city faniUT was calling on
hi- m-iKlilror and innking a few ubserVaffoliS on iii'vlhoit- hi poultry
raising. "Mr. Jones.'' he asked. I
•'how dp you manage to have such
broilers by life middle of July? My
chickens won't In* large •■immih lo
use for a 111911!h yet." "Well, I dunno." replied Farmer Jones.
"The
only rule I fuller is tu set my heifs
in the spring"
"In the spring!"
exclaimed the m*w rvsidenj. "Why
LAKE VIEW.
all my poultry books say emphati­
Miner nnd Armma Gillespie spent
cally that hens should he set in a Rnlurdjiy wilh i- lativcs at jMHevue.
Mr. ami Mr*..' n vin (Iharllon and
daughter Zedi --1 Maple Grove. Mr.
Time to Buy, ('.hicks nml Eggs.
and Mr*. Will ijiilendvn ami chil­
dren uf Balt mi-i " spent' Sunday
fancier is ;d/oul til an eml, he is with .Mr, ami Mi*. Frank Charlton.
usually .wilniig.to .sell his eggs for
hatching al one-half price, ur less.
True, il is a little bate to do the feed Fish-T mob-red to Lmsing
very best of chicki’n raising, but Wednesday to tak** in the sights of
for Iho sake of getting a good deal the city.
for your money, you can afford lo
Nearly every’.iody from hen* at­
go to a .little troubln to raise a tended the Gleaner picnic nl Thorn­
brood or two of really firn- young­ apple Inki* Wedm-'&lt;!ny.
ster*.
Then there is* the slock lo
Little Mildred. Smith is.. vhiling
be had at a reduction.
Most her sister. Mr.-. Sam Varney, of
breeders.are willing to sell off spine Nashville, this w*-*-k.
of their best breeding liens ami
Mr. ami Mrs. I - auk Johnson rfrul
cocks at‘(his season of the yevar. daughter Zena. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
ralher than to carry them over to Smith and daughter Eva, Albert
another season, having a kit of Johnson and Mi.' and Mrs. Floyd
tim* youngsters coming on to lake Nesbct nttwirle .IlIp* funeral &lt;if Mr*.
their places,
For lluit
reason Wm. JelTray al Hastings Saturday.
they offer (hem at a small amount
Mr.“and Mr*. E. L. Jiincleir ami
of money as compared to lheir real family ent«-rtaim;«l two young In­
valub ns flue stock. We often feel dies from Shelby Friday and Satur­
•like we are 'not ablp to invest in day.
such stock at the regular fancy
Mr. and Mrs. I b*yd Nesbet spent
price, but. when w** can-get it al Sunday with Mr*. Ellen Nt'sbel of
but a fraction of what it is usually Morgan.
sold at, it is different.' A good pen
Mrs. Nellie J'.hnrllon spent Wed­
of hens of .this kind can be put nesday evening ami Thursdsjy with
right In work producing eggs fur Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clrarlloii.
hatching lo be hatched as soon as
jiossihle for n while, and then ono
can wail until August nr Septem­ writes (he following loiter, which
ber and gel out a few more, al will, interest owiyona who has kidwhich lime they will do well and ney’trouble. ' For over a year Mrs.
mature-to go to laying by. the first Greene had been afflicted with a
of April of next yean tiesides hav­ very stubborn kidney trouble. Fo­
ing the old hen for service next ley Kidney Pills done more to com­
plete her Recovery than any yiediyear ns well, .
.
There is no reason for ,ony one cine she ha* taken and I feel it my
being without the best stock when duty to recommend them."—Arthur
he can get it in the manner sug- Mulholland.—Adv.

Electrician.

Summer Constipation. Dangerous.
' Constipation in summer time is
fin id

more
stomach. Thon you are
apt to
driuk much cold waler during the
hot weather, thu* injuring your­
stomach.
Colic, fever, ptomaine
/(ioi&lt;oiiing and other ills are nafural result*. Po-Do-Lax. will keep
you well, a* it increases the bile,
ih-* naiural Inxativf, which rids
tin* liowels of the congested pois­
onous was!**.
Po-Do-Lax will
make you fed belter.
Pleasant
Take a dose tonight.

IIQT IM J
UUU I 111 •
♦
♦

.Tonoline Tabs are a powerful in-L
ucer tn milnlioii, im-n asrs , cell- '
rowtlk.food.- increases the ipimberi
uf blirod-corpusch*s atuL-:
essary result builds »q»
Quality Tea, sold at popular price,
out lhe figure.
For women who can never appear
slylish in anything they wear be­
cause of their thinness this re­ Finest Japan Tea—Put up especmarkable treatment may prove a
■■ ially lor us. Sold at
revelation. It is a beauty maker as
well ns a form builder ami m-rve
strong!honer.
Tonoline Tabs cost
Jeflerson St.
druggist.*, or mailed by
; Hastings.
Mich.
Proprietary, Co., Boston,

ARBUTUS
50c

The Coffee Ranch

A little more Pocahontas Coal ♦
that we can sell at Summer Prices.

If you want to take advantage of the LOW price on Pocahontas or Hard
Goal you should buy your coal now, as delay means higher prices.

Soft Coal
&lt;
+

Have all sizes at
$4.50 Per 2,000 lbs.

We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to carefully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present B/YRGAIN
COUNTER PRICES, and we should like to have our customers • take ad­
vantage of the prices while we can offer them.the opportunity.

♦
♦

ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS,' ETC., and can sell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly call.

♦

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.

+

♦

♦

Dealers In Grain, Beans, Saad, Hay, Coal, Camant, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH.

&lt;

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�TUE HASTINGS BANNER, AVGUST 13,1914.
MOHGAN.

htalliinoro

towbship. passed away]ence returned In in oui- pastor Ib v.

llleuu nt Higdon relunijsl Sunday baby of IlaxlingH gjtcnl

Halurdny

"Tin- slone whcili tin- builders I Huiulay morning at ili&gt;- home of !»••! J. k Hazeldinc for {jnother 'year, from n f&lt;-w days stop al Jackson | night and Bunday wilh Mr. and
H-jected.-the same is become iho 1 brilllier Hcorx Lilon. - Fntierall also gave us our same district El-! and DelruiL
u~ v
“*•*— Aldoch.Mrs.
Verne
head of the corner."
; I u-sduy morning nl the norlli Bal- ili-r, H« v. H. D. F. f.ialWfr tor The:
j Mrii. llerliie Wilcox -and baby anil
Jiext suu.l.y H Ih. IwImHw -CM; d'H&amp;.r,
DUIIF^E SCHOOL DISTRICT,
iljie MLuca Zana, Huth und Irene
our-new cobb-nmyear and that; ■
Cemetery.
. .
&lt;pis v«-ry thunkfall to Mr, AdA welcome rain visitezl Ibis sec- j lUarli. were guests of Mrs.. L.
wdl he lhe tune for lhe rcorgujii/.-1 . LDwe arts seveial applicants for i kins and to Farmer Foster for the
Monday.
Every one was glad:
nt*ar Nashville. .Thursday,
mg of our SabhAlh school.
Why '*»’ poiultonjjf p«i-r master at tins; dimples of honey taken from tb-ir jo seee il as il undoubtedly’ saved 1 A*1-"3 Irene btayod for a longer visit.
Tan'l weTnake this a neighbor!!I. l'l«&lt;''*-, The exnniinntjon will be ■ apan.-s.
Their bees have galh.-r-1 (|ie conii»rn
a'tidand
laic
imlaloes.
kilo
ixilaloes.
’
--------—--------------affair?
The school is for lhe old. «ehl at Hastings. August 22.
;ed a large crop of u quality that is: .. . . ..
.
.
. .
'Th*
Flocking Habit
as well as tor Hi&gt;- ymmg. for lhe
Mrs. LHha Adkms spent Tues- unsurpassed.
। u*; v,H.‘ let mod nicuic a* last
Footsore and hungry lhe boy plod­
While man ha* been defined as a .
ded steadily on. Hla worldly posseshigh ns much as for the lowly. If day nnd Thursday al Butterworth I Mr. and Mrs. Hay. Winslow re-, v,tbmut 1 hero enjoyed a
gregarious ■"
animal.
American* .e^n
sc*tn to
to
up to undergo a critical survey, Tro you feel you Ijave no nerd of (lie hospital. Grand Rapid*, with our turned to Detroit,
Monday after |-md
:~
alona oonlalnsd In
'
iifm-r nnd aa m-n‘ i 'Inn-.
.
“M. Americans
of weeks with !ui.* l-.iiidb-ton.
1‘mldb-tord.....nml diiiightor. . J*™‘h’ "“^Ing habit u.uiy
more airwinijt
strongly had a wild longing to posse** a hat Sabbath si-liiMil.-why. 4101 feel lhal | foriner neighbor, Mrs. Jessie Cole, j spending a couplf
and Mrs. I,ahr.uin-fa'an- visitingin HnslingN this' developed tllnn My olhcr
with a plume. I vo been pobactfsed' the Sabhallt schoulwin* a nee&lt;l of । who underwenl mi operation and lheir parents. .Tlev.
ing from a stout
you?.
All
hour
spent
t-.m-llo
1
,
k
left
in
quite
a
rums
condition
’
j.
A
.
nUl|
j,
(L
Ilw(|(1|1
a
„
(|
al
tondinif
the
Gli.ilitou1
। When there.la no public attraction to
with enry of every girl I aaw with a
stick, were shift'
returned from building
an mhhliun to— the resl-f-qua.
..............................
I draw multitudes there art- privnto
real plume on her bat. I've atood houni e.ich wecK hi lhe study of &lt;«od.-,; Austin Delong
cd now and then
Of Geo.
tii'O. C.
G. Higdon.
Higdon.
.
Qlntjjr Paddleford and MiiU&gt; l,ula gatherings. This tendency ha* douo
longing fur thu wealth of plume* dla- word wdl . b* o’source of ciuntorl, conference at Manton. ..Saturday. 1 deuce, of
from one shoulder
Mi*s Winfred
W. d- Manning
w«i
Winfred Burden
Burden left
left Wed-,
Manning wonSunday guests 'of! much to destroy the homo clrclo a* It
played In shop window*—but I when ’KdJWkP*”i«« through the ( Rev. J. L. Haxeldm- Win. . S. Adto the other. Tho
trying
I''*'.
kins. Mr. and Mrs. James Aftad re-, nesday to .-pend her vacation with Mr. ami ............
Mi-- " '' .
»a»
knowm-Bt. Lout* Glofco
Globonever felt that I could get one!'"
I'rny.pHhecnnK Friday al Lester lurned Monday nioiniiiK’. and Mr. her mint, nt Bath. Mich.
•
.Mrs. njias. Whitney, daughter j Democrat
M,U“ uloC(&gt;
"You sec, when I waa a baby an
pushlng back tho
Preaching Sunday morn-. mid Mrs. Thomas Ib-dt-baugh and ' DanT P. Bolinger spent lhe week and mother of Wail Lake spent the
'
•
uncle of mine died, and hl* wife gave Webb s.
worn cap. tbo boy
ing by Iho pastor.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Varney return- end wilh friends and relatives m : week end with Mrs. W. Aldrich.
1 ‘
-------------------- -—
my mother the white plume from hiswiped . his fore­
Mrs. Eliza G. IJ.iy a pioneer, of ed Monday evening.
&lt;&gt;ur cofifcr-1 Haith- Crock.
.
. Mr. ^uid Mrs. Will Ingersol and Banner Want Ads Bring llesulls
head 'and
face
whpro tan
and
'
plume
to
march
with,
you
know.
freckles . showed
"Well, mother packed that plume
। Away in blue tlosuv paper, ao it
■ wouldn't turn yellow, and waited for
and wind. Pres­
"WJien I became old enough to
ently tho roofs ot
think about pretty hats, mother
a building camo
brought out tho plume, and wo looked
bo
approached
nearer, tho bulld-

BOBBY SHAFTO'S RETURN

TALE OF A PLUME

7HESCH00L THJ1T GETS RESULTS

line old coloulai
mansion.
Passing tho pillared portico, he was
about to go around to a side entrance
when a swinging hammock caught ins
sight, and going nearer ho sj-oke.
"Please can I get a drink of water
hereT’
The figure In the hammock sudden­
ly raised itself showing a girl a little
younger than himself, a girl in a white
dress and pink ribbons, with sunshiny
hair and deep blue eyes, which wid­
ened as. Instead of answering bl* In­
quiry sho demanded:
"Arc you a
tramp?"
"Not exactly, but I hadn’t the monby
to ride. *0 I just had to walk."
Tha fair face f|u*hed, then she hur­
' ried away, returning a littio later wilh
a glass and pitcher of water, as well
as a generous piece of custard pie.
"Do you like this kindr' she asked.
He looked at the pic. "You bet.”
wag tho prompt answer, and ho pro-

.,
| curled It, never could have been worn
on tho street without attracting unpleasant- attention. -So--we sorrow-J
fully wrapped it up again,and I dream- j
cd of the next year, when stylos |
would change, while mother preMed-j
out some plaid ribbon and tied it 1
around my hat!
"Well, when the n«xt year camo, be- j
hold tho plutnel
Even mother had |
lo laugh when wo looked at it. Every 1
one had a willow plume. If sho had
anything, and tho willow plumes were j
thick and long and thrilllngly cxqule- |
Ite.
Tho helmet plume, flat nnd
scrawny, looked in comparison like I
a littio alley cat beside a big bluo rib­
bon angora!
“I remember I shed' real tears that ’
year over, tho disappointment. But!
mother had some ca*t Iron or
India rubber or something equally i
strong, that rbsem^led a bunch at ■
black feathers, and wo tuciicd those ,
"Pm obliged to you." acknowledged on my hat. where I had imagined tho |
the boy ao soon as speech seemed pos­ plumo would wave, and I went out in 1
sible. He had thrown himself on the the world and pretended tlicro was no !
ground, but presently ho started up. skeleton in our closet!
“Well, I must be starting an."
"Of course, mother and I agreed
“Where to?"
that it would ba perfectly silly for mo
"New York.”
f to buy another plumo so long as we
“New York?" Why that's mile* baj or-o jn the hou*e not In use! For
and miles away/*
,
we have always been taught to
"I know, but I’ll get tlwro some Og„ what we have and tlnlr.h using It.
time. And, I say, -I thank you for before buying more. It’s rather diffltho bio utici tho drink, and—what's j cu;t MmeUmea to realixe the logic of
yo“r
’
'
| this system, but tn the long run It's
,nBtno'8 E”dyn Ware."
1 vcry economical. Why. I'd have had
“Wall, then good-by Evelyn Ware.” j several expensive hats during those
As he started toward tho atrect he
turned lo *ay, “Some day I'll come that perfectly good, mussed plumo up
back and marry you. Evelyn Warn."
in tha closet!
"‘Oh, will you?" sho returned scorn­
"Then Inst year, when I read tho
fully. Thon with a mocking smile she willow plumen were quite out of the
swim, and ordinary plumes would be
Bobby Shafto's sone to s.-a.
used again, 1 got out my long slim
natural fdathcr. feeling very righteous
Pretty Uobby Shafto.
in tho knowiedgo that there was notbHl* destination was reached in time,
and during tho year that followed thu
boy picked up barely enough to main­
tain a clothed and ted existence. It
came about, however, that within his
second year he found hlmsplf occu­
pying a menial position In the ofllce
of one of the dally papers. Six months
later,he look something to tbo editor.
Tho man read it, and looking up at
the boy, asked, •'Where did you get
this?"
"I wroie it. Is it—gopd?"
Tbo man gave a low whistle. "Y’ou
wrote It? Well, keep on. my boy."
:
•
In time a story under hl* «ame ap- 1
CY
peared in ono of tho magaxjni-s. ‘ &lt; . V &lt;
Others followed, and then came thu ; r”~—*'"
Inevitable writing' at n novel. This,
after ono or two rejections, was pub- I 1
liahed. Hl* work a* reporter was.'
given up, and another novel produo-J
which met with so cordial a receptlon by the'public a* tp place "The
Highway of Fata" bn -the 11.t ot thu
peer's best seller*.
About thia time he was lnvite&lt;Llo j
make ono ot a house party given by
a society leader at her country place. :
‘But Now'Haa Coms My Reward.**
A~ halt hour after his arrival at Summet Acres. Wilfred, standing near un *PK artificial about it, a* there waa
open window In hl* room, beanVvoices nbcut “•* willow plume&lt;. It was
below on the piazxa.
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strictly aa tho ostrich bad presented
"Who do you think Is to be a guest 11 to U«P public!
here?" asked a feminine voice.
curled up the plume and had my
"I vo no idea." another voice equally i hat "elcctad lo appear early in Feb- 1
feminine, but more musical, returned- ' fuary. when low and bcholjj!
They
“Has Mrs. Grafton inveigled a star oi weren't wearing plumes at all! And I
the flr«t magnitude?”
those who dared to ignore thu styles'
“Something like IL" was the re- ■ bought Very rich expensive plumes to
aponse. “for this is no les* a person- ihow they could afford newer style*
age than Wilfred Hunter, tho author." lf
w»*hed, but that they pre“Posaiblo? 80.we will all soon be furred ostrich feathers.
on the Highway of Fata, if not already
*1~i
"Of course 1 couldn't even pretend
that my
there." laughed the other.
- feather waa of tho expensive
.
”Y«s, and If ho ta u good looking , hQ£t- No 000 would have been so gulas
look uu,
out iur
for jojr
your ncari.
heart • lll,le. It would have had to bo aw­
— bis'plcturo.
—.w*
aut
Erolyn. for ,
I ---------------------suppose you have one.” fulljP BljrlUh t,, b„ pomelo
Wilfred started.
Evelyn?
That
.
1 AraPI&gt;c&lt;* R “P again!
,T- belonged w
,,'"Rut now has come my reward!
name
to the Httla goldenhaired fairy of his* humble youth. Wai , There isn't one of you who can beat
thia aho?
my plumo for style. See. I've pushed
A little .later hla query was anof 11 UP anJ tle(] ** with a little
swered whcn.'ho wu presented to , bow and half of it down and tied It
Miss Evelyn Ware.
' with another little bow; and behold, a
Ono day while they were walking french creation!’’
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together, the young man asked:
L "Sweet!" exclaimed .U10 thin girl.
“Would you think mo insufferably reaching for the hat and trying it on.
egotistical, Miss Ware, if 1 told you-1 “* think my father belongs to some ।
th* outline of a little story I have in ■ society or something, and I'm going
mind?"
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“On the contrary. Mr. Hunter. I
tibcJuld feel deeply flattered," was ths
response.
Accordingly (bo man began. He de­
Seeking Harmony.
"This *0DR is Dot suited to my j
scribed himself as be had been sixteen
voice.” Mid the prims donna.
"Ara you—Bobby Shafto
I
"Well,” saM the discouraged man- j’
I agcr. "I suppose IU have to get you .
another song. There'* no use of try­
Ing to have your voice rewritten.”

Mothers of Men
This Is My Appeal Direct To You

Now Listen!
»j

This institution develops men. I know the needs of your boy. I
know the needs of your girl, you know and I know that they are not
alike. Your boy is not like any other boy that ever lived. Your two
boys are notalikc. Your two girls are not alike. You evan sometimes
wonder how brothers and sisters can be so radically different. Different in temEerment, different in tastes. Different in desires, different in ambitions. You
now that this is true. But—’.
‘
’

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Now Get This
The public school system says that they arc exactly alike. The public school
system says that what is good for one is good for the other. They tell you that ev­
ery other human being is just alike and should be trained in identically the same
way.
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Now do you believe that? Why. of course you don’t.
Now I take your Ix.y ami dcvvlon ItiiiT along
the lines that he should go. if I find that
lie is going !■&lt; be a gocxl farmer, 1 will give
hiiy a practical education and I will make
him a sup.cssiiil farmer.
If Ik- wants to
stmly rntdlcinc. and that is his “forte.” he
certainly should have Michigan Business
&amp; Normal College Training.- Mapy of our

START YOUR BOY OUT NOW
\\&lt;
mother.

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-i.
.-I.IIIJ .lie J u I chasing Agents. Sales Managers. Chief Accountant?-, b'acbirv Superinten­
dents. etc. Some «»f tlicin become architects, sonic teachers,"and wc have
turned out a few preachers.
.
.
Bitt
now don't- your
own
sense
a preacher
with
a
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......... common
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. - tell
--•• -you
’*T that ••
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1111 .1
g-H,&lt;| tljuruugh business equipment, a man educated along the lines of .scictttitic efficiency, a man who can organize a church along liii.siiiv-s lines, will be
a better preacher and a more successful preacher, than one who knows noth­
ing of business vfnciency?
M, arc forwarded !•»

"The salary letters'

a fine .enrollment. .(hir rooms arc filling up rapidly. Many
ailing to see inc every day'fini! arranging for TH KIR Ixiys to
ur boy what 1 have done for hun,-r many.years. 1 have developed
young men and women. .1 have

TRAINED YOUNG MEN EARN BIG MONEY
Mr. Slicrntnn Siiks chtvrcll the. Michigan Business X- Normal. Culleac
jhan lour yiars-ago. Hv bwlk llieMiil! Bn.-inv-ss aiul Shorthand Course.

ingS Montana.

inspection, as.I believe that tH^’

satisfactory rcslilts'obtaincd by Alic training offered bv-v.-tir college, ami the further fact that the'
are forwarded to you by one wji&lt;&gt; appreciates fully every effort which vott saw lit t.. put forth in hi
Iwhalf, while iindgr your supervision.
evidence of .-wiy extraordinary intdligVmi-.
naturt: whatsoever, but tin
ou iff the effort.•xcrcisulp behalf erf your
students.
refrain from ptibli.-diiiig them.-

The

1 can gjve you a little idea of what they, contain-by the following (fates:
Jime 5. toil, an offer of a position to. Mr". Stiles by’the Nichols &amp; Shepard Uut
good initial salary.
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a very

August 31, 191 f. an increase in salary.
July 1. 1912. another increase.

,191g, still another increase with the suggestiu
fcj
W &lt;•
Can y«iti tlfiiik uf anythin;

of* any

Now Remember This
Your b..y is not like any other hoy. lie cannot be trained like any other. Is.y., I v.ai'it to
find'the thing for which he is fitted. I -want to find the v. oi k th'at' he &lt; an do best. 1 . ant lu-makc
him aiijitlter Mr. Stiles— the world needs .Midi .mem ‘If he has the qualities of a good purchasing
agent
1 want to make him a purchasing agent. Ti he has the qualities jhat spell .succe-4 ;h a lawyer,
1 want to. train him along those lines. 1 want lo "develop YOUR BOY, fur just that work for which

Every mother is individually and jx-ronally responsible fur. tha development 'uf hej children.
•UR boy’s future rests with Y&lt;)I'R dcci-rpn.
.
4.am at my office from 8 tu 11:45'01 the morning ami from 1 t&lt;&gt; 5 in the aftwiioou.
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------C. J- Al'B-iULjlUtjUT^Pircclvr &lt;&gt;f .Suice-rsful | )c-,tiiiie.s.

Expert

Michigan Business and Normal College
“THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS”
.

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, President
DAVID SILLERS, Secretary
43-45-47 West Main Street. Buttle Creek, Mich.

Entrance Through Bijou Theatre Lobby

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Thirty-third Annual Full.Terni, Sept. 1-8, 1914

OFFICE HOURS:-8:00 to 11:45 A. M.; 1:15 io 5:00 P. M. Saturdays 9:00 to 11:45 A. M; 1:15 to 4:00 P. M.

�THE R ACTINGS BANNER. AI GL'CT II, 1914.

TO HONOR MEMORY OF
GEN. JOHN A. LOGAN

Holland Furnace Economy, Clcnnliness
and Durability
There is no method FOR HEAT­
HOME lli.it
eJiuds a warm air healing and venlilaHug-system for pure air, warm
Hours'. fuel economy, cleanliness,
ease of-operntimi, durahility, nnd
saving of 'amtice in the room.
Besides registers uro oriianienlnl jjnd
do noLintake any noises like.steam
'and hot water radiators do.
.
) A HOLLAND TURNACE, proper­
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VOLUNTEER 1JSADER WHO WON
GREAT BAITLES BEFORE
ATLANTA

ING THE AMERICAN

,

ty installed, mid of the right capa■: .city, can not help but please the
e 'most fastidious and exacting house
owner.
Tho construction is so
Fta
simple ami the fuhuaco is so easy
* to opcrale, that it will bu a contin­
ual delight to the user.
.

J. W. TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich.
Or write it.. G. Redmon, Latudug, llit-h.

Mr. Martindale as a Vote-Getter
Mr. Martindale's popularity anil vote getting qualities .are shown
by the results of the last two gener.il elections, I'JIO and 1012.

In the election ol .11*10 running on the name ticket, Osborn received
a majority of 13,11X1, Martindale
and Ross 82,ffilfl; Mr. Martin­
dale’s being 15,&lt;137 more tljan that of Mr. Ooborn.
In Wayne, his own County, his majority wiu 5,IKK) greater than
that of Osborn, and in Chippewa County, Ojljonihi home, he lacked
but 273 votes of getting ns many a* did Mr. Osborn.
In 11'12 Mr. Martindale's plurality over tits democratic opponent
was 55,(XV more than Musselinati's and lO.UUO more than that of Ross.
In Wayne County, Mr. Martindale'* home County, his plurality was
It,IVO greater thau Musscbpan's and in Kent County, Musselman's
home, it was 8,903 more than Musselman's.

This proves Mr. Martindale to lie s remarkable vote-getter.
HIS.NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR AT THE PRIMARIES
WOULD ASSURE THE ELECTION &lt;JF THE ENTIRE STATE.
DISTRICT, AND COUNTY TICKETS.

BUICK 1915
The new line ol Buicks will *oon Ih.- here for your ■
insjiection.
• These cars include all the new features that
could l&gt;e added to any line.

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n cn^ Bl our
Garage, as we are inqtosilionto can- lor your ji.*|iair worknt all liny;.
We carry n lull line- of MILLER TIRES,
and auto accessori. j,'

srew

Hastings Buick Co
.
New Messer Building
--.Phone 269
Hostings, Mich

NEW SHbE SHOP
..

No. 119 North Michigan Ave.

AH, WORK GUARANTEED
'
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

W. F. PRIEST
MICHIGAN

HASTINGS.

Order Our Drays
When you have any moving to be
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
PIANO AHO'SAFE MOVING

P. A. SHKDDON
Abstract and Ileal Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Bantings
Money to lokn on Kcal Estate. Real
Eaiata cold on eonitnlaalon. General
conveyancing. Having a complete set
of Abstract Bonks,compiled from the
Records, can *urnteh complete Ab.

Our Speciltty.
Couldn't 6tump Barney.
Barney Phelan. Father Healy's serv­
ant. waa celebrated for hla ready wit.
One day. while ho was serving at din­
Matthew.
H. Wellman
ner. one of tho «uests said to him:
-Barney, why is my ankle placed be­
tween my knee and my fool?” •-’Bcgorra,J dunno ."-Teplled Ramey; "un­
. .,----ticsa.lt Is to keep your calf from eatAn artist should bo flt for tho beat ing your, corn.”
•oclety and keep but of It.—Ruaklmz

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Banner Want Ade

Bring

BoaullsJ . BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

ILLINOIS TOWN TO MARK
SITE OF HIS BIRTHPUCE
Two-Story l.ofl Cabin Which Stood
On Land Now- Covered By
Murphysboro.

second Congress, bill before taking
his seal was chosen United Blates
senator from Illinois to succeed
Richard Yates, the war governor.
When bis term expired ho was de­
feated through the granger move*
tnenL but was afterward twice re­
elected.
He was th&lt;.- H.-publican
candidate for vice president with
Blaine in 1884, but Hie lA'tnocral*
were victorious lhal year through
Hepublitukii fractional differences.
Logan died in 1886 ir-un rheuma­
tism, contracted during (he war.
Logan was elected commander in
chief of lhe G. A. IL in 1H74 und was
later reelected to lhal honorable po­
sition.
Besides his widow Gen. Logai), is
survived by u daughter, Mrs. Ma&gt;y
i-ogan Tucker. Hfs only son. Maj.
John A. Logan, lost his life in the
Philippine Islands in f8'J9.
He vol-,
unteered when the war with Spam
broke out and saw aervo-e in Cuba,
but jainc home with fever and la­
ter when recovered went to the
Philippines, where he was killed
while the regiment in winch he was
a major was eluding an uttu^*. A
.sergeant beside him fell from a
sharpshooter's bullet und.hignn
was killed while leaning over the
fallen soldier with a bull'd from lhe
same gun.
John A. Logan tit., a
son of Maj. ixrgan, lives al Youngs­
town, Ohio, and like"his father and
his grandfather, loans to- the mili­
tary.- He is a member
the Ohio
National Guard. .
An interesting war times story is
told by.James V. Logan, a hrotli.er ■&gt;!
lhe famous general and lhe oidy
surviving meinbebr orthc old Loguti family, who is living in retire­
ment in .Murphysboro.
He was u
younger brother of; Gen.. Logan.
While organizing his regiment 5&lt; :i.
Logan wrote James suggesting that
he organize a company and lhe t-oy
complied with the suggestion The
Murphyboro of the early tWs was a
village and thu company made, up,
practically every one in town be­
longed lo it.
The young fellows
had nn uniforms and were without
arms, but they pricticed, using
brooms for mUskets and red nnd
white bird licking for lheir uni­
forms. A Iruvejer through MurphyslHHo observed the red, nnd lhe
ied of lhe British unif"i tn "l eailiet'
wars symbolizing thu enemy, lie im­
mediately concluded th" iKtys w-re
rebels.
He reported that matter
to Springfield and in due cuursn of
time a company of sohbers appear­
ed in Murphysboro, to arrest 'Hie
rebels.
Ttie captain of the com­
pany was called upon, and it mi
happened That thu loimnuiv was
then in tie* Courtli"u-" getting
ready for drill.
Tho soldiers wer*
told &lt;" wail nubile an&lt;l they .••mid

PAGE THIRTEEN

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BOOST FOR GOOD ROADS LAW
Much Interest Shown at Meeting Held
Al Bloomington, III.—Many In*provementa Ara Mada.

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mail—Take Advantage of our
service and Uncle Sam’s par­
cel post.
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Have your Developing and Printing done
by our experts. Good, reliable work. We
get all there is in the’ film. Our prints are
made on

When a little country town of "00 ■
People raises ILJOO to put In con-, i
Crete pavement around the square.
It la a auro algn that tho good roads
Berm Is active them. Thia la what [
tbo people'of McLean. In McLean ।
county, UL, have done.
Now they
have hard pavement tho year around
whom before the mud waa frequently , h
ao deep that It waa unsafe for a man h
to &lt;et out ot tho buggy to Ho his 1
__________
THE BEST THERE IS
horse.
Tho good roads grnn has been j;
working in several places in McLean |
county, jdat outside of McLean is a |
■tflp of macadamized road that Is |
still In good condition after eight P
“THE KODAK STORE OF GRAND RAPIDS’*
years of service. Heading southwest j It Monroe Ave.
ORANO RAPIDS, MICH.
Opposite Menumenl Park
from Bloomington Is a stretch of the J|
finest country road in tho state—as- phalt-bound macadam. Out a littio
farther on the same road a mite or
HANF1ELH.
Mr. and Mre. Earl Rogers of, B«Ttwo of water bound macadam Is be­ I L.i-I Week's Letter.
Jortl aud*children were Sunday call­
ers at A. H. Adatus.
ing put In. Next year tho plan Is W
Messrs Muse
Slrirkliinil and'
lay a mllo of concrete road. Nor docs I b'loy.l-SIrleklHihl ihhI wives wild lv-j _3ln_HaiuiltuiLand family. uf.Bat,.
tho effort stop with tho attempt to an Briug-. nf Lacey, nit* Sunday- tie Creek are nt OakwiHsI resort
get satisfactory hard roads. Thoro • dinner wilh Irving Briggs and wife. . Fine lake for n two weeks oulfng.
are drained, well crowned, well • .Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams of Hat-1
Thursday owning Mr. and Mrs.
dragged earth roads everywhere— itli» Creek spent s.iiutilay nnd Sun-1 John Sheillehl. Mr. and .Mrs. Eugciie
roads that good caro*has made os per­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Osoa Tal- Sweet motored to Battle Creek to
we '•L'ncle Tom's Cabin" at Hie
fect as an earth road can bo.
j niadge.
I’osL
These were some of tha things that ।
Mrs. Mary Sliles is md as well at
Dr. and Mrs. Sheffield of Hastings
members of tho Illinois Highway Im­ this writing. We all wish for hcri
enlisted us a private,.but lie was
made a short rail on lhe doctors
provement association and others saw .speedy ivcovery.
elected by his associates as a lieu­
.Mr.* and .Mrs. t'.buid Puffpof of As-| mother, nnd .Mr. mid Mrs. John Shef­
on a hurried visit to McLean county |
tenant of one of the companies of
field Sundiiy I*. M. Th" doclor had
November
30.
They
camo
on
Invita
­
syrin
were
gue-iuf
H.
Babcuck
lhe First Illinois Infantry.
He
n pnifesMoiial Fall al Frank Free­
tion of Eugene Funk, a member of ! and family. Sunday.
was made adjutant before the close
.Mr; and Mrs. I red llphmsnn arc’ man's. Itow'ling and could not i&lt;‘sist
tho state highway commission, says I
uf the war.
After the war Logan,
lhe rhanee to visit the old lioine.
who had graduated from lhe Uni­
tho Pralrio Farmer. They wont away Ih" muv-Is &lt;•[ Mrs. Boyh of Kala-j
tor ;i few days.
versity of Louisville, took up the
more determined than ever to carry j nvizoo,
Geo. Winters in-i;il!ed a City
study of law In the otllce of his
tho fight for improved roads to a suc­
Telephone for J. Tuck. Monday.
I NEAT SCHEME OF REVENGE
mother's father, Alexander M. Jen­
cessful finish.
I
.Mr. nml Mrs. A. I»ewey motored
kins, a fprmer lieutenant governor
In a -talk at tho evening meeting ; lo Bailie Creek. Saturday attend-! Theater Usher Certaloly* Got Glori.
of lhe stale.
In times of peace
President Edens of tho highway Im­ {ing cbautauqua Saturday aflcrnmiti
oUkly Even With Man Against
leaders take to politics and so with
provement association staled that ' and owning. They were the guests
Whom He Had a Grudge.
Logan. .who was elected county
tho association was not organized prl- of .Mr. and Mrs. M.ir-ball Bellenger.!
cleric, prosecuting attorney, member
nTarfly In tho Interests of automo- ■ Tli'-y reluniml. by way «•( UrlHiuof tlir Slate Legislature mid tinally
For reasons of his own the theater
iii 1858, was elected congressman
biles, but for tho best Interests ot the ■lal'*, calling on Mrs. Elisa Elsy utul । usher disliked lh&lt;&gt; man. He was stor­
। Ih-nry Wing and family.
state as a whole.
ing up some grudge, real or fancied,
Mlllr'Clare Willkf-. who Ims
tuicoinprdmtejng |
■IKflO.
8. E. Bradt of Dekalb county, a road
and he terolvcd to gut even. Ho puz­
I)..... . very ill is innch belter al (bis;
commlBNloncr, said that his township
zled hiii head to Invent some novel
lielU'in mid mi anient supporter of appeared and after Tteniing a few has put In an average of two miles । writing.
the
Union soldiers
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.Mr. I'liilltps. who is Mifferingl and effective method of avenging himSteplifn A. Dougins fur the
presi-1 explanations
UlCJiimr-v:of macadam roads per year for tho I ffoin i-aiH-rr on the jaw, is very.ill.' siMf, but decided on none until he saw
Logan Hinted, when (ark of K'ii.
While survivors of l/igan's own past seven years, nt a cost of about His suffering is very great; he is&lt; the man enter th&lt;» theater one night
Hece»-*ion Ihtiu.iio strong, that he
34.000
a
mllo.
This
money
was
taken
ipiiiieiit and comimsed. and is with; with n pretty young Indy He hurried
would shoulder a musket if lived In­ regiment are not so numerous in
to see that Lincoln was inaugurat­ Egypt, there are many old soldiers out of tho regular road funds. This I hi- on Will and family who nl! forward, took tho checks, and said,
ed.
Logan did take part In the there who followed Logan after his year a mllo of concrete road was put Join in givkig-liini thu most bmderl ■'This way. please,'* nnd conducted
battle of Bull Hun. lighting in the advancement, and lhe?&lt;- mill the In. Mr. Ilradt believes that this wilt and loving cure. '
them . to the best two seats In tho
Mr. anXMra. Wall 'Norton of i
ranks mid then cam© home-to Illi­ soldiers from oilier parts uf list provo tho coming material ,’or hard
house. Then he went to the rear of
nois lo face his c-oiislitdents.
A stale will turn out in great num- roads, ns macadam roads need repair­ I Priti-iiardi iih* spent Hal unlay night i the auditorium and chuckled to him;
land Sunday ;ii .Myron Whitworth's.
great leader of men, he organized a
ing ail too frequently.
self while the pretty young lady was
followers of Logan. And thoro are
Mr. und .Mrs Wm. Lyon and son
State Highway Engineer Johnson | XIIm-iI and Mi- Nina Quirk of whispering. “These nrt&gt; splendid seats,
Southern Illinois where no oUier many young people who knew Lo­
stated that If two p«r cent of tho Delton were guests of Dr. and .Mrs. Mr. Jenkins."
man could havu done so and where gan, the statesman who will come
"Aren't they?" Mr. Jenkins re­
il would have been much ’easier to to the dedication &lt;&gt;f Uic marker. roads In Illinois were paved these 'Smith iu their collage at Fne lake
hnrd
roads would reiich all cities of : Sumlay.
turned. "t told the man In the box
organize a Gonfcdcratn regiment, Tho association aims to raise by
Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. Slionmker and office to give me the best he could,
lie not only brgnilked a regiment.of popular subscription as -iiiucli as 3.000 or more Inhabitants, with possl-'
possible and then in approach lhe oly ono exception; would reach most! I daughter Frtwia of-’Level Park and bo knew tho ones, I like."
I
••-•* over Egypt wasJnrgriy Jiillmm- Illinois Sialo Government and the of the cities of 2,000 or more: and were Sunday guests-of Elbel'K Ed­
It was three oh four minutes later
.
linl in recruiting other regiments, national government for appropria­ would servo four-flfths of the through ; monds and wife.
that the usher came down and said:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Itelleiiger and
hi fart Loptin wik'Hio man who tions with which to build n monu­ traffic needs of tho suto. Ho advo.
"Let mo see your checks, ph-ase."
held Southern Illinois loyal to the ment to laigmt mid . it memorial catcd using tho automobile llccnso .Miss
Pauliiiea spent *dmulau&lt;|jia
They were produced.
Union,
' ’
building for tha preservation of fund to make a start on such a ays- j week in Bui He Creek. ■
"Seven rows back. In the center of
Mrs. Mamie Carr went Tliursday
Logan’s command first smelj imw- records ot all volunteer soldiers of torn.
night tn Bailie Creek, the guest of this section," said tho usher severely.
/
,
&lt;l&lt;-r nl Belmmil und there his horse all wars.
C. S. Miller of Alexander county; Mr. a in f Mrs. eVnt J»oly. while at­
“But these, are the ones that were
was shot from under him in the
given to me." said the man. . .
inidBl of balile.
He leil a baynnel NORWAY^ PERIOD OF GLORY stated that tho people tn tho southern ; tending 'Cliautaiiqna there.
•nd of tho stalo want tho state to
"Who gave them to you?" asked the
Mr. and Mrs. Fre&lt;| Frey and son
charge, bn-nkfiig flic enemy’s lint’s
build the main roads, this to bo fol- [ Leo. were in Battle Creek, Sunday, usher.-In the samo chilly way.
nml relieving Gen. MdClernand’s
lowed by county improvement of tho the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwm j
command, which was threatened
rWhy, an usher. I didn't notice—”
other roads, with perhaps some help I Trefford.
Mrs. Frey nnd son re­
wilh capture.
He was wnnndeti al
"Of course not." said the usher, "but
from tho state. They also advocate j turned .Monday,
l’&lt;ir.t. Imm-lann nml detained from
this gentleman has checks for these
•ring Time of Nation.
the
uso
of
convict
labor
on
tho
roads.
|
Miss
Marie
Bira
is
lli&lt;&gt;
guest
of
lh&lt;- servii-n for ludiine.
He was
seats."
bark iu Hu* fray again al Pitlsburgh
amt thn abolishment of twothlrds of Mr. and .Mrs. Alberl Dewey.
The pretty girl said:. "Oh,‘dear!"
One of tho features of tho cctobraI.a.-l Friday Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Landing. liowoVri-.
In March, iHtl2,
tho present number of highway com­
Smyttir of Chicuigd came lo' make I and began to gather up her wraps.
In- was made a brigadier general of Hon of tyorway's centennial waa a atone missioners.
Mr. and ltrs.'Wm. Wlekwlre nit/cv- Hey escort said nothing, but he was
volunteers.
He was ncive itf the carved wjth old runic character*. It
Ho was followed by Mr. Donovan of lended visit Sunday. MrLAViclJvtre very red in the face as they tnuved
movement against Corinth and pul waa found in Nova Scotia more than
in command of Jnqlnwiu Tenn., to a century ago, but for it long time tho Highway Commissioners associa­ entertained for dinner Sunday,'Mrs. back several rows and heard one or
guard lhe railroad coiiimuuiculion. no one could read the roughly carved tion. Ho said that tho. commission- [ Bagley nml.Iwo children from .Or-1 two men say:
"What nene that man had. Funny
Mrs. Spencrl
Gen. Uigan coinmandeti the Third runes. This was done at hist by au era do not wish to block all changes miuevrlle, -Mr. and
of the present laws, but they do want t*iiini and-cliildren. Mr. and Mr.-. G.j how people will try to take seats they
l&gt;ivisioii of*the Seventeenth Army­
American echolar, who found that thu
Corps under Gen. McPherson on
fair treatment. He stated that much Dunn of Bedford. .Miss Mary Badey are not entitled to"
Inscription
.was
cut
by
a
None
ex
­
Grant's Northern Mississippi oainmore would bo accomplished tinder mid lien. Wii-kwire.
Tho usher heard, too, and felt doubly
paign and give such a dislinguished ploring party that left Greenland In tho present system If tho commis­ ..Mrs. Alice Bristol lias returned! avenged.
home. Sin* spent last week wtlli
service that he was made a major the summer of 1007 A. D, bound for sioners had morn money.
They
her daugliter Mrs. Bert Bowser.
general November, HW2.
Ligan is the coast of Now England.
There Is probably no man In Illinois
and
family mid FEEL LOSS OF THE FORESTS
m&lt;*nli6iie&lt;l frequently for hip dar­ landed In Nova Scotia on their way. who knows more about tho roatF'ques- . Waller lit.... .
Mi- Pike of Bailie Creek. |\ Vjming und his skill in I lie reports of and left thia record of their trip.
tlon than Horner C. Tico, chairman of
.Gen. Grunt and of Gen. .Sherman,
What a glimpse thia gives us of tho tho legislative good roads committee. sickle ijnd family were Sunday call­
Enormous Amount of Soli Carried
ers
ofi
rr.
Zimmermmi
and
family.
nnd il is a matter Of history* that he daring spirit ot those old pioneers of
His committed han devoted much ' Last Tlmr.-day. Mr. and
Away by the Rivers Is Distinct
Ej
never made a' tactical mistake at
tlmo to Investigating the problem Crandall and - l.ellia attendeil Tffe
Damage to Agriculture.
any time during Up* great war. But
Tho world has never seen a braver from every possible angle, and Is pre­ Crandall reunion al -Bedford.
the crowning achievement of Ixigan
breed
of
sailors
than
the
Norsemen
Sunday Mr. mid .Mrs. E. Crandall
was before Atlanta, where, next in
paring a very comprehensive report
When the toll Is carried away from
Mr. i eno place tt go«-e to another, it is act
rank, he assumed command when of lhe tenth and eleventh centuries. ! to back up tho bill which It will in­ hud .Miss Lethll were gties|s
McPIutsoii fell.
McPherson had They pushed their voyages of plunder । troduce Into tho legislature. Some of Crandall's fallu-r ‘A. Craiidall ofi dissolved and lost. The United States
just been in conference with Logan and discovery from tho rocks of New tho best -information, received by tho East. ohns|o«/i.
geological survey.has made on esti­
Mrs. Flossie Branch is spending!
and had instructed him to prepare England to the della of the Nile. They committee was from tho rural mall
mate of the amount of slit carried by,
lo march lo intercept the enemy, seated their chieftains qn half tho I carriers of the state- Answers to the ?i few days with Mr. mid .Mrs. Geo.|
a number of rivers in the country,
whom Sherman ‘believed were pre­ thrones of Europe. They harried ov-1
Tuiigiile nml family.
• .
questions sent out by tho committee
and.
with'the exception ot the Missis­
Mrs. Claudia Bent nnd little son ।
paring to evacuate Allauta.
.Mc­ &lt;|ry civilised coast within reach, hull ,
were
received
from
2.660
carriers.
Elberl
Edwrihl
are
guests
of
Mrs.t
sippi and the Missouri, the Tennessee
Pherson rode off nnd the clatter of barbaric shorelands they settled, or, I
his hoqw’tt hoofs had scarcely died
Ib-ar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .F.lhret river stands at tho head of tho list,
Edmunds.
Mr. I nlier of Bailiei the estimate being 11,000,000 tons per
away when mf orderly rode up and nt least, explored. There Is hvep some
To Provide Good Roads.
informed I/igan that Hardee's ca­ ground for believing that a parly of |
Every farmer and every automobll- Creek and family are. al Oakwood i annum.
resort, for two weeks outing in .Mrs. |
valry was swinging around' to lhe Swedes and Norwegians penetrated ns I
Whenever the water In the river
1st tn, tho country probably will bo In­ h»Vlll:i Slovens i-ollriL-e.
.
rear nnd that .McPherson hud been far Inland as Minnesota, doubtless by '
is turbid It Is made so by contribu­
terested in knowing that tho govern,
killed.
way of tho great lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hams of Baltic.
mrnt, as tho result of nn appropria­ Creek were gii&gt;-l- of Mr. and Mrs.' tions from tho soli adjacent to the
It
was
the
flowering
time
of
a
na-J
Wilh liis army almost surrounded
river and its tributaries. So every
nnd the beloved McPherson slain. tlon, expressed in-terms of daring and tion of half a million dollars ClioTiBt perry Arnold. Sund ty.
Wm. Craig of nortlri-rn Michigan time the river waters are muddy they
L»gan took command and rallied adventure, rather than In art, litera­ session of congress. Is about to co­
are made so by soli eros|oa. It is
the heartened troops.
McPherson ture or civilization; but while it lasted operate with tho several states to pro­ retuijied In his Inqiie Saturday from'
a two wveeks berry picking at "Mr.; hardly necessary to discuss, those
ami revenge was .the .battle cry. It waa one of the wonder epochs of the vide good roads.
things In their relations to agricul­
Experiments are to be made In tho Arnold's.
Although compelled lo light, from world. *
Mr. Snell of Bafile Creek was Hie; ture. It is' easily s«xm that the enor­
way of constructing smooth and broad
ih* n*ar the inirfCresponded gal­
lantly to Logan's tansterful leader­
hlghwVys in each state. If tho authori­ ttue’sl of his f'Mt 'lit Mr. Armdd's mous amount of soil that is carried
Sunday.
.
Into the streamsInto the oceans and
ship und repulsed attack after alThy Fellow Man.
ties of tho state agren td expend dou­
Mrs. C. P. Jleynolds who .have the gulf. Is that much done for the
|ark.
The haltlii raged all day long
Carvo your nemo oh hearts, and not' ble the amount of money, tho govern­
•been ill for several weeks is im- Impoverishment of the tend.
And Logan won the day. but 400 of on marble.—Charles Spurgeon.
ment will disburse.
proviug'. Her many friends will be|
the gallant men who followed, him
-As, the forests tn our hill country
Ou. account of pad roads many fat^.
pleased tn IniV" IhT among us again. have been denuded, erosion has grown
into lhe jaws of death joined their
mem report the&gt; arc unable to get
Mr. mid Mrs. &gt;hotn:iket- of Ur-!
slain lender, .McPherson, in another “Slay-at-Hoine- Sufferers of Huy
lheir produce promptly to lhe market. limtilnb* arc wilh Mr. nnd Mrs. El-| worse. The formers of this East Ten­
l-’ncr and AslInna-Get n Bottle
world.
u*Uh tho result that they lose millions belt Edmond-. Jlf. Shoemaker iiet nessee section would have been .vastly
‘of Foley's llonev nnd Tar
” Locan continued
his brilliant
better off today than they are. had
of dollars annually.
pnintinu lhe hou»e and store.
service lhroughoul*the war. but re­
.
Compound!
, Mr. and Mrs. Will llenkps ofi they left the timber standing on the
signed immediately after the war.
Restful steep.'rotiet and comfort
Something ,'or Nothing.
; Dowlina t- spending, two weeks in' hills. The limber was wasted, and
declaring lie would pot /haw nay from, choking, gaspiug-asthma and
when his services were not needed. tormenting liny fever for those who
Tho man who despises a top-solL Mrs. Unilla Slevulis' cnltnge at; with It removed, the smile have been
In 1805 Logan was offered lhe lake Foley’s Honey and Tur. 'll toad because It la cheap Is the same Fine lake. Alberl H-nkes and fam-. wasted to the extent .that, what is
i left is unproductive.—Knoxville Jourposition nf minister to Mexico, but spreads a healing soothing coalftig fellow who scorns fresh air because id Ily are with Hwm. .. .
Last week-'.Mrs. P. A. ,l‘i*lier wen|| na! and Tribune.
declined lhe honffr,
He became a a«Jl slide sdown ■'&lt; raw tickling its free.
to Ohm for a M«tf with relatives. Ai
candidate for Congress and was lliroat, and stops irritating coughs I
card
to
her
husband
Saturday
lolls
j
elected, this lime as a., Republican. and summer colds.—Arthur Mui- I
Bring your job printing to us—
him she, was at Niagara Falls and!
Ufe was again elected to the Forly- Holland.—Adv.
*
I
do only Ursl claxs work.
-'B.1NNEK WANT ADI’S.*------- enjoying a most lovely outing.
Fifty years have elapsed since
Gen. John A. Jmgan. ono of the
greatest volunteer
generals the
world has ever known, won his
greatest bailie before Atlanta, and
I yet there is nothing to mark the
|stmt where he llrsl imw the Tight
•of day.
Logan was born in a twoslory log cabin bn a farm in Jack­
son
Go. III., wheru
lhe wild­
wood, tho corn tassel and the morn­
ing glory greeted lhe youthful Lo­
gon now stands Murphysboro, a
modern city of tLOOO popple. Where
once ran country lanes now art*
paved streets nnd lhe house and
••very landmark of the ol«l Logan
homestead has been swept from the
earth's face by tho inarch of pro­
gress.
While Murphysboro has
‘wailed long to tuko organized ac­
tion n» give just honor to the son
whose memory she reveres, she is
acting now will) a vigor that means
cmlam r-'niili -.
A stone will mark’ lhe place where
stood Logan's home.
John A. Ixigan was born February.
2P, IH‘.T&gt;.
His father was Dr. John
Logtm, a native of Ireland, and his
mother was Elizabeth Jenkins, a na­
tive of Tennessee.
Isigan Ural saw

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Mr.-. Sophia Kmu. who we roeii-i CONTROL OF CORN-EAR WORM
Hom'd in our last week's Hems ns
------------having had a Mfuhe of apoplexy Insect Eats Its Way Along Within
----------------I passed
away Sunday .....nTn.,
evening ..I
at1 | Huik( Devouring Young and Tam
NASHVILLE.
!v$0 nl the home of her daughter,
•nee Mr-. Ed. Iv-v.s.- The funeral was I
Ap- rheid Wednesday jnorning meeting
। iml.i *i...‘ ck and nl
pieman anti' will give p
One of tho encouraging thlnga that
vnylgellcnl turn up occasionally iu the eternal
fteptamber-IM. , -Mr. h
th&lt;- .'•’.■jUi r
rented George Gallatin:
entertain"&lt;•! chitrth at
warfare aguinat Insect poets i»ilhe fact
Middle street.
that sprue remedy or other that is
vi.--. Hlllit
u&gt;n&gt; ii»i
recommended li also an ordinary fea!&gt;•!■ i

NASHVILLE

K-"«TA®
.Mr. .n.! M,-. H-rh-u

nfian.i
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Itackford llliimi-.
tenners bndher; a
Mr«. E. L. Schantz,.
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dren. Howard mid Mildred

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t. jr..it ram- blesome Insects of Held and garden
furferal «f 1 UPHa lo.U tn such location in tbs
r-.' S&lt;&gt;phfa j ltt,° fal* Uiat we c*® reach them by
'
stirring the spit. One or-two of them
•niss al- I c/“ be fought fq almost no other way.
Hastings | The pest that bits the mark most

THE GREAT

Change of Firm Sale
Is the Sensation of Hastings and Surrounding Territory

READ

B. \\iikin-inin Maple &lt;-io\.

g l&lt;&gt;r :i

Ikiiik* and iin: ouniiu-'.ired I hr rl
si reel.
Frank Coley
spent Sunday
family at T.
Maple Grove.
sons,

within tho husk devouring the young
and tender kernels and silk. As ft

v I tho worm nils the hole behind It with
soil. Put once at a depth of three or
four Inches It turns and makes a short .

Hol ••■it

inrte, Sunday.
Miss .Mildred

Quick’s.
Mr. and Mi
MIm Mildn-d

Mrs.
1UII Si’ll l.lll. I&lt;---- .
.
.....
friends Sunday.’
i Sunday attending t.liaulauqua.
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Wm. Smith w'-ul lo
ami Sumner Hartwell of
Detroit. Saturday.Tot a 'i-il wilh Kalamu visited ihv.t’nm-f* paro
.Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Siebert.
I •■nt-. Mr. nml Mr-.
.Mrs. Walter Logan spent hi-t Sunday.
week al Hasting-.
Misses .Marguerite Ball'and Mil­
NORTH NASHVILLE.
dred Slrailon returned from a vis. imd Mrs. Ed. Palmer and
daughter-. Elizabeth ami Leia,
Friday.
Waller Ball was- al Anu Arlan
one day last week, to again have;—° •
- - •
. .
,
,
M&gt; .-&gt;A MMniuwl «„•! falml lh.u
'h!,a”,, "" Com-Ear Worm at Work Eating ths
Silk and Young Karnels.
they were at bsl in go&lt;&gt;d condition.-.
iou-l&gt; ill the p.i-l week, but i
.. ..
। ii.ni,.
-I Then it retired to tho bottom of this!
oj.il was at Balli. «y • k :
untU lt
a rootb
recovered from her operation to ho
llillh ami Stella Bachelor in the-gallery the pupa of the last
Arbor, last Tfiur.-day, bill
,U
M.,- A
tattle cn-k, Tm-sday.
geaerattoa remains all wlbter. The
in Ih.- city hetero rolurmng homr.|
Mr. nml -Mbs. G, I'-. Price were at moth does not come out again until
Uniter Burd and Arthur lli|s-ett V-imniilville, Saturday.
next spring.
Now, eend a plow
were
at■ Detroit,
tn
—
—-■
1last• 'Friday ■••
I-;,|, palmer is giving hiil house a through tho field in Into fall and you
fresh emit of paint.
accomplish very good results. Tho
Mr. ami .Mrs. Troy Itedd of ••I'1'*. [ pupa |» buried beneath, solid earth,
Mrs. Susan Beebe and grandson.
John Wqlritig, were guests of tho are guests
Mr. and .Mr-. I tank । wjjoh utcr Is compacted by winter I
former’s daughter.
Mrs. W. II. Axlhehii.
or spring rains. Tho moths aro thus •
Mr. ami .Mrs. Gemg- A ••'•■J
t etfecttaUy imprisoned, nnd
newr
' ■
L"'„T
A,':
ii&gt;.
iw ,&lt;o .nd
ter part of last week and the th
. ............ ..
►'“"'-Imnu. III. round o.e. mor, W«bof this.
Work has been commenced
II. smill. I. rix-udlns III.- «... k " eondlUon. or d.rnud, or crop routhe McWha block on the-east si
unit bi- daughter. Mr-. Mm i:y «'«“ may make fall plowing out of tbo
Ki mg al Kouts' Indiana.
I question, but if It can be done, there
Mrs. Nina THmarsh of Ha-lings U much to be gained by IL
,
__________
wa&gt; hero part of Iasi week caring
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who will use 'the whole block I for her ••&gt;*»«hor
\lt-&lt; Clinrloal-------------------- ----- :—e —
--------- 1
PRACTICAL HINTS OF PLANTS
which contains two good sized two Kciuhiier.
mill) und mid I
story stores, which will gne them
Palm, When Grown on Shady Side of
plenty of room lo conduct .the wutumobile business m which they
House and Kept Moist, Will
■haVe vnguged.
'Hitt new lirin has
Prove Thing of Beauty.
the agency for the Maxwell car ami
-will probably sell other makes of
.(By BES8IH L. PUTNAM.)
Mi&gt;mi.i&gt; .
cars.
-Mr; Burd will continue his
If you cannot afford a palm, go to
real estate busines-r. al the old lo­
tho woods and get a nice fern. If
Hing Milson relatives and attend­ grown on the shady side of tho bouse
sett will not personally conduct lhe ing Home coming.
and kept moist. It will prove a thing
repair .shop he ini* been tunning
of beauty.
for none time, but the new linn is Lion-*. N&gt;‘W York,
Tbo woodland violet* may well
such an institution.
.
her future home.
keep It company, some of tho large
Tlie funeral of Mrs. Itozella J.; Mrs. Beruekix v
white ones being delightfully fragot
lirr
granddaughter.
Atisoii, who pawed awa

County inlirmary last w&lt;
home at Charlotte. Saturday,
nesday, was held at ll
church here last Friday ... ----------- -..
- -—,
and inlenueiit in-IgikeMvw ceuie- are visiting Arthur Hart and wif.-.
lery. Mr.-. Anson was lhe mother
Mr. aud Mr-. V. S. Knoll wore al
of Afi-s. Fre»| Long of this place I Womlland. Sunday; alleiuling the
with whom she made her hotiui | wedding ”f -Mis. Knoll’s si-ter. I
until a few weeks ago. when she'Genie, Hany.
fell and broke her tup ami at li'T i
.
— ------------- ——
own request
was taken to lltej
WENI' VERMHNTYILLI .
tjounty home, where she died with . Clarence Mai.
blood poiHOti.
‘
Mrs. Bertrand
Loan
daughters, Mabie
Cliarlollv CailieN Saiuoia&gt; •••■-iuuh ;
of her daughter.
aiid spent Sunday Willi lhe form- ‘
urM mother, .Mrs. 1 rank Hartwell. ,
who is still conlim’d to -her le d'
Willi, injuries she received six.
th&gt;\imiig add
night and in some unaccountable
way’f'-li down stairs. -Mr. Ypung
Ward tiiibliin aud family
arid* Mill Lewi- came Sumlay i
and rolurm-d with hi- wife,
daughlei-s Sumlay e\ruing.
Aolph Kaiser and'family
MIm Gaynell .Franck who
f.i.-n.U in ‘I I1..1 li-kt.l.l,' Sllmi
been confined to her Inal for severMrs. It. B. Downing.nnd Mrs. J.
al weeks is un Hie gain and is abb!||s |{||rKIQ(t|i &lt;.f Na-hville visited at
to ait up a little every day.
Lyman Baxter of Detroit!, who
Ihrtimw,:
spent Ins varalimi here returmul
to Detroit. Monday evening.
Mesdatnes Emma Filch and Ida
and daiiRlib
Hire entertained the V. P. A.. Mon­
day evening for lheir regular
monthly husine-'s meeting and so­
• Ernes! Onh-y mid wife nllend&gt;-il
cial hour.
Mr.-. Bes.de Wertz of Balli” Un? Grange picnic at Thornapple.
1’. Hayes last week.

ui niiiY.
Mending a fr.w weeks at pneketna.
Mrs. Sarah Good spent la-l v\eek
wjlb her daughter, Mrs. AHmtI Mc­
Clelland. west of town.
B»w. G&lt;-orge Koehler presiding ,,,
1|1K.
I41hl. illH1 „1Ilhl
elder of ih&lt;-■ EvangelicalI church tei H&lt;v.k ,lf H:i-tiiig- and Mi--Dora
the Grand llapi.l- district and who
„f
Mansfield. &lt;»..
I.i-I
was expected livre from rridiiy till |'fhiirsdnv
•
’
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Monday tn conduct the quhrl.tlyi Th„
rH1.U(h llf
Tj(ia
nn-thig was taken sudd-nly 111 andichnffee will I..- glad In hear sh- is
had to be hurried to the
। rapidly recovering from her opvrMiuf
Awlr-nlli
^Inuli' ......... .... i ...m
... r.. ..i i . &gt;
!___
amf Rev. Samuel (Ost
rot li «»f
nf Maple
Grove took hi- place ul the ser­
vices here.
. Myron Shrirfnn is ••tilerlaining'liis
Mrs. Delilah Webb has improved cousin. Arthur Shorten and wife of
one of he/ residences mi Qin -i..
CliieauA.
by pulling on a new roof and a
new porch and it is receiving a painted his granary. Jay Smith dbnew coat of paint.
ing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. K.” A.- Huunemann
mIm Mary w.'itg«T of Caledonia
hove moved into rooms in the Jlurd
block.
'
Ouitiiby school, which will bfrglri
.Mr. nml Mrs. Ed Leibhatteer and August .'list.
son Charles, visited Mr. and .Mrs.
Preaching next Sunday August
Stephen SjirtngclL at Ovtoaso, last nil li at 2:30 p. m. Sunday School

A. R. Wolcott is away’on a visit­
ing trip with relatives iu Ohio,
New York and I'enusylvania.
Miss Panline Kunz went to Sebe­
waing Iasi week Wednesday as a
delegate to the State Y. P. A. con­
vention nnd leturnejl Monday eve-

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Commencing Wednesday. August /2th

Any $5.00, $4.50 or $4.0Q^umps, Oxfords or
QQ Any $5.00 Lace or Button Top Shoe,
Colonials, Sale Price ’ / _____Change of firm Sale Price----------------------------- Any $3.50, $3.00 or $2.50 Pumps, Oxfords or (T 1 QQ । Any $4,00 Lace or Button Top Shoe,
Change of firm Sale Price
■ Colonials, Sale Price _____________ »pJ-eVO
Any $2.25 or $2.00 Pumps, Oxfords or Colon- 1 OQ Any $3.50 Lace or Button Top Shoe,
ials, Sale Price
iPl.J7
Change of firm Sale Price

One Lot $2.50, $2.25, $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50

&amp;xtra!

SHOE.S, PUMPS AND OXFORDS

Men's. Women's

$3.98
$2.98
$2.48

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Children's

■ The Clothing Sensation of All Michigan

Men’s Suits
Any $22.50 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale price

z\ny $20.00 Suit in the' store
Change of Firm Sale price
Any $18.00 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale price.

Any $15.00 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale price.
Any $13.50 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale price

$14.39
$12.87
$11.87
$9.98
$8.77

...$7.89
$6.69
J..$4,98
$3.49
„$2.39

Any $12.50 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale price.
Any $10.00 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale pricc.
Any $7.50 Suit in the store
Change of Firm Sale price

Any $5.00 Suit in the store
Change ol Firm Sale price
Any $3.50 Suit in the store .
Change of Firm Sale price .

THIS INCLUDES BLUE SERGES

Everything Reduced In Price—Nothing Reserved—Everything Must Go!

W eickgenant &amp; Riede
Successors to GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO., Hastings, Mich.

When receiving a new plant, eapnclally if from a florist, examine tt well
nnd see that It Lb freo from insects.
A breeding ploco-for seme new insect

NEASE CORNERS.

ono of the beyt remedies for Insects;
roses, especially, are benefited by
spraying with It weekly. Only a few
Corms of worms will endure tho weed;
Start geranium cuttings in midsum­
mer for tho winter blooming- They
are readily rooted In a glass of wa­
ter placed in a sunny window. As
they Increase in aixe. keep the tips
of the branches pinched back to In­
sure compact form ot growth.
Tho agave, or century plant, will I
respond wall to a draft of manure-j
mor, but when resting the fertiliser
must bo entirely withheld.
Keep the flowers of all annuals
picked regularly If you would hare
tho season of biohm prolonged.
Seed forming la a drain which moat
plants ca/inot enduro except by a do
torloratidn of tbo blossoms.
Tho most successful flower grower
is ono who is continually on the took-

If the mH -is dry she notices It; if a
to tight for her charges. Few plants
will for a protracted period do their
best without care.

KEEP AWAY SQUASH ENEMIES
Kerosens Emulsion Will Drive Bugs

Can Bo Hand-Killed.

Shame to Spoil Boy Like ThaL
Running on the cars of jhe 1. U. T. |
company between Indianapolis and Ft i
visiting 'hti Harrison is a conductor wbos^ build, j
paronls and other relative*.
|
youth and good ItiOka always attract I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spellman, i attention.
.
Mr. and Mis. T. Maxson spent
On bls car recently, tlie last car
\Vw|m-day at Sobby I,ake.
coming In from tho fort were three I
Washington Way. left Thursday passengers, each notable in his way. I
In visit ’’his children :V Battle Ono waa a notoribus gambler and ex-{
Creek for a few days.
bartender. The other two were hla&lt;
Mr. hud .Mrs. Jay Pennington'and companions and well .kpown prpfe* i
cliildren vidted • relatives 'hear slonal gamblers. Their attention was
iteltevilr. tin- last of lhe week. /
attracted to tbo &gt;^&gt;ung conductor,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ma.x«&gt;n vn-re whom they seemed to know. One of
i^unday guest* of Mr. aud Mrs. G. the men remarked: "That boy ought
to bo on some police force. A man
Mrs. B. B. Lawning, Mrs. Nelson with his build has got no business
Ahbolt and Mrs. Kent Nelson were
running a street car." Whereupon tho
calli-ri ul' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mcex-bartoudur-Kambler, hero or victim
N'ttt s, Sunday.
’ * ,
of a hundred raids,^spoko up:
"Bo a ------ shame to spoil a boy
TAMARAC CORNERS.
like that by putting him on the police
Mr. and .Mrs. Alf. Huskins Imd
force," bo said,—Indianapolis News.
children of Saranac are spending a
few days with friends and relatives
in this vicinity.
The bully depends on main strerfglh.
Tin- .Me.-Ars Forrest
Houghton
nnd Cleo .Sears and Misses Ethel A bullying nation fs as disgusting as
King and Glendora Wortley. at­ a bullying man. A strong man. mqrtended camp meeting al Sibowa, ally. and physically, reties on hla sense
Sunday.
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of Justice, a strong nation has "a do­
Walker Cotton of Grand Rapids, cent respect to the opinions,of man­
is spending a few days wilh his kind."’ and will be as sensitive ot Its
parents, Bos- Colton's. '
honor In keeping Its -word, as
Ed I’cgt' Iwo sister from Tex­ an upright man In-his dealings with
as, and iiuHIht, Mrs. Peels of Ionia, others. The bully will not reason.
arc h|»-nding a week wilh him.
Kale McLischy
of Middtevilh*,
Good Advice From Parson Bsgster.
spent a coujiln of .days with her
"Git sense, bruddren. and sistahs!"
sister, Mrs. Colton. '
thundered good old Parson Bsgster,
during the recent revival at Elienexer
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
chapel
"Git sense and gumption, so’s
, Lolah-Babcock has been, spending
Italph

McN'itl

To keep bugs away from the young
plants, cover tho hills not infested
with wire netting, burying all edges
under the soil, else they will get un­
der them sum.
The squash is subject to flee beetles
a few days in Kalamazoo.
and yellow-and-blaokatripod bugs and
Rnllih Jenkins and Roy' INiuglns
these do not like clean cultivation.
spent Saturday and Sunday - in
So bum all rubbish after getting off
Hastings.
■
Mrs. .Marr Havens spent last week
a day. The bugs gather constantly
Better- plant more seed than are with her son William Havens.
Mrs. Rankin Hart and children
property developed for emergency
cases of destruction by bugs.
parente, Wm. Havens and family.
Kerosene emulsion will drtro bugs
Mrs. A. Bui roughs-is eritcrlaioing

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it H.lster from Chicagokilled, and that la about tho surest
Ira Otis .and family returned
practice. '
homo Saturday after spnudina u
eoUpte 'nf weeks with his brother,
Frank Smith ix very poorly nl
thia writing.
Harry Olis and family.
Feed Olis and wife sf»&lt;yil Satur­
.The Misses Meda and Esther Au-bile and brother and gentleman out that manure that wna Wt in the day wilh Wm. Havens and family.
Supple we are all going to see
friend of Grand Hapids were over
I Iho elephant tomorrow.
Sunday visitors at Jay Smith's. .
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Sensational Prices on Pumps. Colonials and Oxfords

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form

Small wonder when

The crowds yesterday were enormous and the purchasing was spirited.
such prices as these prevail.

been taking krer o' cbild'ra. footi and
cullud folks for lo deoe many years,
bim do IL But s’poso-do I^wd should
fall asleep some wahm alternoon, den
wbuh would roi laxy niggers be art
Hur—rt&gt;ijli!'t—Kansas City Star.

Four years nun (he teller car­
riers in a Cincinnati branch postbflica began to save nil tho Iwinojin

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Mrs. L. Ilenney and sons Homer
'nnd Victor spent Sunday nfternoon

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I . Mtoy' Bunn spent Saturday In
Worthily Placed.
(Grand Hapids.
1» llro
UU Boccaccio proroot’A*'11,'!,?11*;!1M. ZrlronH
la nnnv
1 11,11 " W* ।« &lt; ■Vdl gf l.lUm llll.ll Wife,
Oo to hl. Mood r.lr.rchy* top, ol. M
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k,
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S.lnl Aupu.Uoc.^omJ.ni.r, oo
an&lt;) A1„|n.w
th, l-rolio..Th. ^ Ih.r.opo.
„
suit lo tho author ol the Uoromeroo. ;| H.-tui.y',.
. Utt.,
u L.t!^.rof. Ol larara I •emend -spMiP
.........
’tlte- -wwkwhich may be translated thus:
end visiting relatives in Nashville.
"You have overwhelmed me with Joy
Mtfrgy
Goiff*
spent
last
week
vixby a present magnificent and rare, ittog'h^r
!;; r ht'
J;; 4.*?--, johii Utfiae.
Henceforth I shall swim more surely
'Mr. Balldiae^h einl f.imily rtjo“t1"
P*,ld
Iho mldu „
tored from Peru,. ,IiLliaiut. lo Rev,
of this troubled sea you have sent ™o • ^r|wco»1J •fhurM’sy.
a very sturdy ship and a clever pilot,
ASSYRIA.
Saint AUguatino, wboxo guntus la dl*
Mrs. Jewell returned homo last
astonishment, and
W/-tlnes&lt;lay after n number months
visit,
with
her
'son, Henry and
self: 'Laxtness, get tbee tieiifnd me;
If ever a moment of leisure remains family.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shepard
to me, this gift shall fill it Here is
an illustrious guest that must rocelvo and children, Mr. and .Mrs. J, C.
.Tompkins, motored to Gull Lake.
lhe best fare, and will not let me sleep Sunday. . They were the guests of
a wink o' nights. In vain will ye Mr. Shepard’s
unde.
Edward
palo and close, O eyes ot mine; ye Daunne and family at Willow
must watch, and steep not; in vain Beach landing.
sln|) ye think of rest, for we must
Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Serven visited
her sister- ..Mrs. Irving Brandl and
tabor.' ~
;
in those days the gift ot a good family Sunday.
.Mrs. Lynn Shepard was the guest
book waa a gift Indeed, comments Har­
per's Weekly. Minds are not made by of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
Intyre of Hastings. Inst week.
much reading, but by the enjoyment
Edwin Prescott of Allegan, visit­
of a few books of thu best—their di­ ed friends here part of last week.
gestion and rereading.
Mrs. O. H. Phillips was tailed lo
Hastings, Monday to care for her
daughter, Mrs. Alina Watrous who
(■range ProgrnnL
is sick’. '
,
.
Program .for Star Grange, Satur­
Margaret Braday is the guest of
day evening. August 15th.
her grnndporenls, Rob'l Smith and
Song .by Hie-Grange.
'
wife.
Roll Call—"The . praUtiul thing
I l|»l I have seen today."
Youth's Hardest Task.
Musie-^SiMor Lottie Belson.
‘The tralnt&gt;g of children is a cooSelect* reading—Sister Eva Sle­ feaacdly difficult task." says an edlto
wart.
•
rial writer. No more difficult than
Music— Brother Frank Bush.* '
the training of parents. Many chil­
Barnyard ManureL-When. where dren find the task of conquering the
and bow should it be applied?— prejudices and old-fashioned Ideas ol
Brother George Crawley.
’
father and mother almost hopeless.—
Toledo Blade.
Solo—Sister Grace Boyd.
If you hud 9500 (q spend in mak­
ing your house more convenient,
Perfectly Safe tn-Order.
comfoitabte, or
beautiful, how
Crawford (In fashionable restaurant)
would you .spend iIf—.Sisters Trav­
—"Don't order anything' for me. I'm
er and .McDonoid.not
hungry.
” Crabshaw—"But you will
' Song by Um* Brothers.
•
be by the time the waiter brings it."
Julia. Christy, Asst, Leetirre,

incoming mail instead of throwing
it away. - A hall waa made of all
not 'used on out-going mail,-and
this ball now measures twenty-nine
inchca in diameter and weighs
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PAGE FIFTEEN

LITTLE CEDAR LAKE.

SOMETHING DOING
EVERY MINUTE
AT THE

GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR
Grand Rapids-.--Sept. 2-3-4-5-6-7
Open Day and Night

Fast Horses in Running Races that will stir the sluggish blood,
Dare Devil Rollo.Looping the Loop on Roller Skates. *
Von Ritter in a hair raising Tight Wire Act.
King and Queen, the Diving Horses.
Morocco Arabs in Gun Swinging and Acrobatic Acts.
Italian Banda-Roma, 35 Pieces.
Splendid Fireworks Every Evening.

ROYAL HIPPODROME—Nine Great Acts.

Southwestern Barry
Department .
BARKYVH I.E.
•ial al lhe h-im

mill -win.
evening given by Ur- young |u*ople
was lamely attend- d.
Proceeds
UlK)Ut &lt;11.00.
The Aid Society Will fm-. t in lhe'
liaseineni parlors of Hie 'church.
Fruluy, Auutlal 13. I'" i‘ti|»p&lt;)*&gt;
Mrs. Jctinir Whill- ik is vt-Hing
her tiiree. Mr&lt;i. Frnul. lioovw, of
-ClaikHvilh*..
.Mrs. Wellman of iMWil. spenl
from Friday untU " - din*&gt;lny with
lief d'atighlrr, Mrs) Dili:
lauirn and Franve* Day Hp.-nt .
part of lhe week in lln.-tings, at­
tending the Cliaulnii-iii.i.
/
visiting her parenf&gt;. Mr.
Ben Demarny.
Mjss Lizzie Diguon .if
spent Sumlay wilh h.-i
John Higdon and fuinilj.
Miss lAoixitha Howl i.
Rapids is visited Bulb MmL..
The Sunday school. ami m-igliIktIiimxI will
hnvc a pieiiie ’al
Thurniipple lake, 'Him-day, Au-

NOKTIlE.UrT iiumv.

Mrs. Jane Hinchman of
Creek visited al Imn lteml«
ami Jerry Haype's Iasi wro
L’l/.i VV.th nt Kiidlivill,*

•TsIlOtt'sl. .
Thu young peopli? gave I
u" surprise Saltirday even
lias been away lo work nil
Thei-q will- be preach
Sunday evening.

(Jliirk.
Homer Shorter
mimoL last
Frida
Hall. .Mr . Shorter

HIS GROUNDS FOR SUSPICION SANS CLOTHES. SANS DIGNITY
&lt;• Mr. Lanks Might Be Pardoned
for Believing Brother Meeks
’. .
Was Henpecked.

Mrs. W. B. Slrallon will g«&gt; ItiEnlon Rnpiils on Tuesday of this week
to visit her iKirenls. Mr. nml Mrs.

YOUR FRIENDS!

Hastings, Michigan High School

PlNS! PINS! FOR ALL PURPOSES

is requuKlid lo be present ns it is
the election of oOir-i •
Everyone present al ilu- ..umlerlv
Mr. ami- Mm. Wilk burnuug mu.meeting last Sunday enjoyed the lured lo Haslhigs Iasi Friday.
splendid sermon dchvered by Rev
Miss Nina Frmx-r and her iiiw
aliomltst tin* Cl|au(auqun nl Hus-

Among (lie Side Shows Will BeIndian Village of Full Blooded Pottawatomie Indians.
Ncimy’s Six Great Shows.
Hatch’s Autodrome in which .Xutomobileg will Race.
Merry-Go-Round.
Ferris Wheel.
Thrce-I^eggcd Calf, alive and active.
Blooded Holstein Calf with a snout like a pig, also alive and
frisky, and a thousand and one other attractions.

BRING

Waller Payh* ami wife. Munson
Newton and wife und Mrs. Will
Peibc of Kalamazoo spent Sunday ul
I.illle Cedar Lake.
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Some of the farmers are conlemplaling culling lheir, corn ’ tu savt

nearly SIL•
Sixth Annual Reunion
of Kelley JEnmily.
The sixth anuuaLj'-uuiuu. of lli&gt;Kelley family wa- held Thursday.
Aug. dlh. &gt;it l air lake. Alami llfly
parlook &gt;4 an ('lalsuute picnic din­
ner, followed by iHinling. balhmg,
larg'd practice, ball-idnyhig mid f«»llowed by a short addle-s bjr Rev. A.
S. Bunnell. Tlm-eWrom n distance

Mil.li

and family a
family of De

"My dear, you remember I-have fre-1
quently said to you that 1 believed the extremely modest dress ot lheir
Brother Meeks, who lives out beyond women, who were always deeply yelled
Ciderside, came tho nearest to being when they went abroad, remarks tho
Wholly sanctified of any of my pariah-,
Walked In the streets you £ould not
see-any part either ot their.faces or
wife, noon after returning from a visit' of lheir whole person, nor could they
to that portion of hU charge "Well, | themselves see anything of their
now I grieve to say that 1 entertain a path." ’in this respect they were dlfgrave suspicion of tho genuineness of,
ills sanctification."
"Why so?" questioned Mrs. Irinka.,
"I spent the afternoon at the home,
ot thu Meeks family yesterday," re­
turned the good man. "and during my 1
stay a severe thunderstorm came up! veiling of their women. "Every wom­
and theJiouxe waa struck by lightning.! an that praycth or prophesleth with
Slater Meeks hud just directed her
husband to rekindle the kitchen Are, ead." In another place he.says. "Ths
roman ought to have authority upon
he was down on hla knees before tho
stove, blowing the coals vigorously,
when thoro catpe a terrific clap of: veil on her head wears authority on
thunder, and a bolt of lightning came! her head."
Being Interpreted, this
down tho chimney and knocked him1
senseless. Il also loro off nearly all! vail is the power and the horA&gt;r und
of his clothing, scorched hla whiskers dignity of the woman; with the vail
on. her heud she pan go anywhere In
and one leg that looked as if done security and profound respect; she Is
with a red hot poker. It was some not seen. It la the mark of thoroughly
tlmu before ho recovered bls senses,
and when ho did so all he said was. to
reproachfully remark lo his wife: an's authority and dignity vanish
'Sarah, you oughtn’t to treat me this along with the all-cnverlng veil that
eying just us fast
be doifig Brother
but 1 cannot help
nicro henpecked
New York World.

ing; Rev. A. S. IhiiUtdl nml family.
Mrs. Vei ipir W. l-ier nml children.
Will.Kelley mid family of North;
east Harry.
.
•

ns I could!' I may
Meeks an Injustice,
thinking that hr is
than sanctified."—

BY THE POOL OF THE LOTUS
Thoughts of Inmates of the Harem
Not /Always Pleasant, Despite
Surroundings of Beauty.

.

Quantlty of Sleep Desirable Cannot Bo
Made a Matter of General
Regulation.

How many hours do you llo In
be 1? fine great man who wan much
Impressed wiTh'th® value of'getting
Started early li^ tho morning was Doc­
tor Johnson;
1760. Hesolvcd, To riso as early os

Fall Term Opens Monday, Aug. 31

liohiiismi for Hi.- past t&gt;-n day
Mabie Martin rritirm-d hotm
today after helpiug Mis. W. M

Offers These Advantages:

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Commercial Course which emphasizes Educational a:
.well as Technical Training.
Four years course in Agriculture, valuable because Scien­
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Well Equipped Labratories. Large, well selected Library. Trained Teachers
who are Specialists. Active Literary and Debating Clubs. Diploma relation
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For Further Information Address or Call Upon The Superintendent.

F. E. ELLSWORTH, Superintendent,
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his bnilhi-r-iii-l.iA l-'rank Web-I&lt;
The Tk'wliftg Sumlay scIkm&gt;I w
unilO'W'jlh Hu- Nml II Sunday Seh«
anil will luild aj'u-nio at Web-I&lt;।invited In alb-iid.
'
Ilf. F. T. Unif rehicnerl li&lt;&gt;iti.
Ann ArhoF Tm '
—
'
.Mrs. Put 1'*
children
her. linin'

Sunday wilh Mr. nml ’.Mrs. Frmik
Keech ami lhe evening with A. E.
Ifobinson ami family.
Mr. ami Mi-, l.mi Hemlerslmlt of

Mr-, l-.ec hiibbard.
r tmdy from this-v
Chautauqua .d II

marble without flow or stain, and the
petals seemed astir when the clear
crystal passed flowing over them. (And
at each corner of the lotus, complet­
ing the square, were triangular panels
of delicate waterflowm. und through
tho water the carnelian and the aghte
and the’ jasper of which they were
1764. My purpose la from this time. fashioned shone’ strangely with vivid
To rise early.
17«4 (September). I resolve. To riso
Alt around tho pool of the lotus used
early; not later than six. If 1 cun;
to sit the flowers of Shah Johan's gar­
I hope sooner, but as soon aa I can.
den of girls, and there is no pool .on
1766. ( My resolution, 1 purpose to
earth that has reflected the Image
rise at eight, because, though 1 shall
of such beauty. Often did the pearl
not yet rise early. It will be: much ear­
Illy, the chief flower and fav.Srijo of
lier than 1 now rise, for 1 often Mo
&lt;he harem, sit there with unsandaled
feet, waiting for tho summons of her
1769. I purpose and hope to rise
lord, and sometimes a cloud would
early In tho morning, at eight, and by
degrees at six.
fleeted there when she considered that
1772. I hope to rise by degrees morn |
early In tho morning,
..
.
■ soon her loveliness would pass and
her beauty be maned by tho wrinkles
1774. I hope to rise st eight
of tho shriveling years, and desiro
The subject of sleep, being one on
which men of science are In discord, would fait and long after her lips had
crumbled into dust nnd her soft limbs
is' not to bo dismissed lightly. Sorno
had
been laid underground for thu
think that most people sleep too much. I
worm and the red ant to fatten upon,
and that If they am rationally they
tho water that flowed there-would bo
could get along with little sleep, while.
others think all tho emphasis should' ever renewed and know flot the hor-

bo put on plenty of sleep as a pre-1
(the Hall of Private Audience), by
serrgtlvo of health and youth. Indi-,
E. F. Benson tn the Century.
vlduala may vary aa much about'
sleep pecd^as. they do'afeoul diet and
. .
What Causes Twilight
exercise.—Harper's “ Weekly.
Owing to the Met that Iho earth
has an atmosphere, daylight does
lo tho uplift)—"1 guess not. de^r; I
not disappear whenever-the sun sinks
below thn'horizon. The rays of th®
really don't approvo ot pleasure rides
"Very well.” she said.* "If yon are I
on Sunday." Billy (after‘n moment
sun st Ill strjke the upper regions of
afralii’ to ask father for mo wo will]
of earnest thought)—"Hut this isn't a
our atmosphere, and thus* wo havo
consider
our
engagement
at
an
end."
pleasure ride. Well play Ini taking "Thank you." ho replied. "« was afral^j (twilight ahd th® gradual darkening at
you .to.sen.a moving picture shou) of
Oho sky nnd disappearance ot day­
you might h* disagreeable about lt.“— । light.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.

The Difference.
Billy (who Is putting in a long Sunds&gt; uftrrnoo'n’i—"Let's plsr auto with
tho chairs, mummy, and jou tako a

.

Keep Vonf Liver Active During the
Summer Month*-Foley (jtllmrtir Tablets for Slugnish Liver
nml (!&lt;in-'llpa(i&lt;in.
I IPdoes bent -ill how quickly Eojlry Cal ba rite Tabl'ds llvn your
liver nm| . ovt-icnme ccmidlniiXlon.
Ney Oldham.
Wimberly., Texas,
says:—"Eoh-y Calharlic Tnblrls are
I1 Im te-Llaxaliv e 1. ever used: 4 Tho(hki*. Ih'- place oi ealmiiel" Wh»l«muh&gt;«. sitrrmg ami oteaiming.
-No

Arthur .UuihoUaud.—Adv.

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. IRVING.

MONUMENTS

iii’o

t wring
&lt;digtnly

If you until n Monument
Harker erected this Smiiuo-,

and

•oiiiniudal.-

When you huy a Monument or Marker you nant II ns n laxtinn
expression of-jour utlecllon for the departed.

You uanlfllir Ix-st material: you nant the tiexi uork: you mint
a rruMHinhle Grice. We elm please you imall these lines. Lull

IRONSIDE BROS

A bad place in lb.- rung niio-hnlf which is reinforced with spreading
mile_wcst of Irving station al the wings of concrete and stone. In
fi«'l of Hie hill j-.i-t across tinhad n force nf men and train* at
Blade by the pas&lt;iiig of threshing work deepening and widening the
mm-him-s up and down lhe hill dur­ race proper, which has been aling I lie dry monlli of July.
This iQWixlztu till lip with sill and xediinenl for a score or more of years
bad place which .w.i* cr
thus' allowing only a fraction of
|&lt; rackibg and breaking

•d lhe hi:

Hastings, Mich.

Free Ernployment Department
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We give our student^, free assistance in obtaining positions when

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for them.

they are ready

Our aim is to make OUR students SO EFFICIENT that they will

only'the HiGilEST-QRADE positions.

fill

Attendance at this school makes you a

life member of our free employment department.

W«-. not only help you get your

first j&gt;osition. hut we are constantly placing old students in better (Xisitions.
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the oihces in Bprry county.
again "Beware of leaving fires to
Gab* Kidney returned Inst* week start f6'm your carelexsneiw," and
Wednesday to the home of hia sis- so forth. For the past few weeks
on tteeinml of tha gemirnl drouth it
of on.- week'* duration lias been highly iiicumlMml upon
till cureful
thinking and right
i Jfapld"- •Mi-.ktdi»-vi' --l,&gt;wlygaiii- minded individualx to guard against
| fag back hi* heallh ami was re- the Marling of Grrs along the roadipurled dnngemush ill wilh blood siih*s nnd in I In* woods., field* or
; poisoning in the left arm when tak­ hedges since a small' blaze in dry
en, to Grand Rapids.
His friends limes might result in considerable
property loss ■ by - causing fires lo
hnp» fnr his xuci &gt;-*ful recovery.
1 Lyle l.ampsoii, win* lias been in a spread to building or stack of
I -lib-normal Mate of Health the past gram or glasses. II l&gt;elu«i\r- all
i-piing and xumm* r. is'now mice io exercise extreme caution at such
.
' ■
i mon- regaining his funner strength tiiuexi
l"f Imdy and vigor of ymtUi.
He
Work is being carried on apace
[expert* lo once inure try («&gt; go lo in fitting up Irving Holler Mills, for
I wmk in the course of a few days.
general mining purposes. -Dr. Da­
■ Miss Mary Jenkin- ami friend. mon I. Buller, of Detroit, has fieeu
;MGs Hall, from Gram! Rapids, left on the jab In person for lh&lt;- past
•Friday for a two weeks vacation at few week-,
superintending the
lake Huron.
wmk. which i- being done by
o.
nf; Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey, a miller and mill weight
from Toledo. He is also looking af­
M. Estop and family
Lake Odessa ter lhe building - of a new cement

We

have many inquiries for book-keepers, stenographers and office assistants every
month.
These are the tangible expressions of the confidence and pn^tige which

• ' thin institution enjoys among' promifl'-nt business concerns.

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day and gravel road bed at tlie
mill. Dr. Buller is laying out sev­
foot nf the hill ha- been further eral
thousand dollars al fills place
pa^'iigi" of autoniebiles nnd horse tn order to put the mill property
in first class condition. The many
rolls
through which the grain

, lorn out. There is daiiger that xome
autuixt nmy (u&gt;axt &gt;i&gt;&gt;wn the sleep
lull lliinking-lhe lH&gt;lh&gt;m is equally
tax good going as lhe lop with the
IreMill l hal. a bad nccident may hap­
pen. In fart, abonl five years ago
l&lt;ef.»r«‘ tin* hill wa- put in condilion
al the iHillom ns it was some few
lhe
self
the
the

W. W. PARSONS, President.

Wrile For Information.

Kalamazoo, Michigan

No matter where the price
of wheat goes to
WE GIVE YOU 40 POUNDS OF
PURITY FLOUR IN EXCHANGE
FOR EACH BUSHEL OF WHEAT

You NEVER received over 30 to 35 POUNDS in exchange before we started
.in.this mill. Our policy of giving you 40 POUNDS has saved the farmers of
this county THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS EVERY YEAR.

. x

And don’t forget that set of BEAUTIFUL
DISHES you get by saving PURITY
FLOUR COUPONS. . A few cents and
your Purity Flour Coupons gets you a set.
Save Coupons from Purity.

death wax the fad that the lop was
up and Illis kept Iho ear from
crushing those in tlie aulo.
And
llieii had places like this one can be
patched up wilh |e« expenditure of

PHONE 283

Annual Dividends
Annual Dividends to be distributed to Wagon Buyers

for the next 60 days. Any man who buys a wagon within the next
60 days will get the benefit of this dividend if he buys the wagon
at my store. It will be money in the pocket of any man within 20
miles of Hastings to look into this wagon proposition. I have the
"BIRDSELL” Wagon, so well and favorably known throughout
Barry county. This wagon has stood the test for over 55 years
and has EXCLUSIVE FEATURES which make it the most
durable and easy running wagon on the market. Then I have the
"MANDT” Wagon, which is a heavy 3 1-4 by 10 wagon, but
which costs less money to run than the Birdsell. See THE MAN
THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU before buying a wpgon.
Not in the

Trust

ings are all lo be phlnlcd. It is now
iiieumbent for all interested tn Irv­
ing and its material growth, pros­
perity and welfare to boost the vil­
lage. and the enterprires lhal go to
make up foj communal growth.
priKpertly and welfare of the com­
munity. It is far better lo lie a
IxMister than a knocker.
On Saturday evening Dr. Damon
I. Buller, lhe live wire from D&lt;—।
Iroit. gave an informal dancing par-1

was furnished l»y Charles B. Jolm-j
wm.
S«*la Ijim-aster and Allen
Matthews and the parly nf merry
makers (ripped nil lhe steps mull
formations of the German waltzes,
the qua'drill*. the Virginia reels and
I wees me k'lH-xi. Ill n-'i (iiii-iii
.Mutiny Musk, which served tn re­
itlaiiclid Brock, of Caledonia.
call "Ye olden time" to many who
were
then*. .The parly shipped
! day.
dancing at twelve promptly and
Ml-, nml Mrs. Edward A. Johnson made their way home nfler- a
&lt;ff VR - Stuart 8t:. Grand Hapids,
iciirtn- &lt;nil with thf-ir iiuln one week
I nizu Hnhirdny nnd on Sunday m-­
at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest,
' i-ompaiiied bv Mr. nnd Mr*. Will
E. Warner's Saturday
evening.
IJ.ilinson ami children Forrest nml
F.l“ie. (lie party niitoed over to Knl- August 15th. Dr. Damon I. Buller
informed the "Indies Ahl Society
miuutoo' to spend the day.
(hat he would furnish all lhe ice
।
Mrs. Cornelia K&lt;*nhe*ly i* making cream that they could sell at a so­
a.q extended visit with her xon Dml- cial of this kind and that the-Lad-

Hastings.
.
. The Misses Beatrice and \ivian
Dunlap arrived home Sunday from
a three w. e\x' visit with lheir aunt.
Mrs. Gux t-lKslru h. of Grand Rap­
ids. _^'he^4-njoyed a most pleasant

reeds lo help defray Hie church ex­
penses. This kind offer was im­
mediately accepted by Hie Irving
ladies and all plans are Iw-iiig laid
for a record breaking attendance
at Ihi.-f social as Hr. Butler is de-,
xirous to meet all tin- people ofi
I and while there were ul lhe community.
Dr. .Buller will;
and lake near Grand Rap- also give n speech on "BoOTfingjOur

Knliima/on

HASTINGS. MICH.

Hastings, Michigan

prolix-ling railing on each si&lt;le
across the creek jn«t al the bait of
the hill east of the Doyle farm, ly­
ing one mile north &lt;&gt;f Irving -sta­
tion, This creek had Iteen spanned
by a wooden bridge which had be­
come unlit for further service.

out all fires made in camp."

A widespread agitation is being
started in Germany to abolish Hie
ax and block in the execution of
criminals.
Germany is the Iasi
civilixod nation ToTdhtrf dwapitaJion In carrying out death' senlen-

Irvins General Store

It is (he aim of the IrviriM General Store to supply your
every-day requirements at the lowest prices.
We are now selling
F«t Back Pork, lb.
.
Three 5c boxes Matches ..

13c
...I0o

25c

C. R. WATSON,-General Store
1904-1914

IRVING, MICH.

BOTH PHONKS—B««ting«, 15» iL-4S: Middleville Line, 102 H.-18.

The disposal of one's property after death, whether by
will or under the law without a will is a subject which most
mortals dislike to consider, andjs often carelessly provided
for or shunned altogether.
The incident is not uncommon of a competent inheritance,
lhe fruit of a lifetime of toil, ability and sacrifice, being swept
away by ignorance in drawings will or the selection of a dis­
honest or incompetent executor, or failure to safeguard the
share of a spendthrift child.

Do not make this error. Avail yourself of the facilities
offered by this company and have your will properly drawn
and preserved.

Grand Rapids Trust Company
123 Ottawa Ave. N. W.

Both Phone, 4391

Everyone Should Know
that lhe only wav to get value received out of clothing ia to have them
dry cleaned and pressed occasionally. Women’s light skirts ond dress­
es, sweaters, motor robes, men’s white trousers,.Palm Beach anils,
etc., are dry cleaned lieautifnlly. Our up-lo-dale dry cleaning phut,
including ateam press machine and long experience in the business in-

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
ipt AU.nllon to
el Poet Dollverlee

M. KELLOGG, Pr.pri.I.r
PHONE 323

Folks Gone Away?
Come in nnd lake breakfast, dinner, or Mlpfs-r with us. We'll
• yoii as delicious a meal as you want serve it appetizingly.
-xatious delay.

advantages &gt;-mt get here.

TOM DOYLE
IN HOONAVS C.IjriAR STORE

HasHnos. Midi.

mtinily. who have lhe growth ami I
lhe welfare of Irving deep nl heart.

growing.on Oak street in Irving Adv.
,-flid now plainly perceptible to the
Great Britain is pushing a war o'n
writer .were si-.irrlted on the tops
race track gambling.
In tlie house
lln-t.year which came on after a of lords a bill has been introduced
by
Lord Newton, to prevent the
| dry spring. Those same trees Hus
writing, publishing, or circulating
! summer have shown leaves a ver­
dant green all summer 4|&gt;'&gt; fa Pnrl within the United Kingdom of any
.of «-nm-.*e to.the fact that this sbm- advertisements relating lo betting
i met* was preceded by a spring of or tipatork* business.

I

j

topic nnd one Hint is dear tn the

fin: growllj of our village and from]
I
1.11 &lt;W
............... .
•­ whom wo may derive much nsling -talimi ihat looks exceptionally sisjayce by all pulling together for
4
•» he
in' r.ibliaues
&gt; ..nnuma ’-pci.. &gt;L&gt;iug.xwt ll "•its. impi'W-’j'.-tv* - *-y “tUywiiiuji
muck land. The plants ajrf*
liie.-n p. twenty-four- incm-x
Mr. and Mrs. Burrill F. Gillett re­
| Hint the r.iws are plnlfily lined up turned, one week ago from a Iwo!
weeks visit with Mrs. Gillett'*
tin broad un-en lines, clear across
! I fie’field. Mr. G. tman bids fair to mother, Mrs. Hat lie Smith, of East
be a In-aVy carload shipper of this la-rny. Burril is operator for. lhe
li-ommodfiy which brings a fancy railroad company al Middleville.
Mr. &gt;nd Mrs. Lynn Bogart are
price'in Hu- Chicago market where
moving
to Hastings. Mr. Bogart
If this crop will b&gt;- sent.
i Mr.-nml Mrs. John Springer ami has been offen-d a substantial in­
a factory
’ Mr. nml Mrs. Jo-epli Springer vis­ crease to resume work
. it.-d Sumlay nt James Bowerman's. nt Hastings, where he formerly had
employment. His place on tho sec­
I of Yankee Springs township.
;
Mr*. L. D. Hall is convalescing tion nt this place will be taken by
nit'cly fri'in lhe effects of the severe a num from Raiding*, whohi Mr.
burns received some lime ago nc- Gilletl has engaged.
vnsiuiictl by spilling a teakettle full
itf Bolling water mi her body when
Curd &lt;&gt;f Thanks—Wc .'gratefully
Overtaken wilh a fainting spell. I hank our friends and nrigliborx
I Her many friemls were shocked to for their many kindnesses during
h&lt;-ar of ’In- painful accident ami are the illness and since the death of
pleased l&lt;&gt; know lhal she is recov- our beloved husband nnd fnllier!
criug.
-•
also Rev. Phillips for his comfort­
I Since the spell nf Hie drouth this ing word*: also the singers- for
, mmiiifr has been broken by the helpful xong-, and lhe many 'vh-i
heavy fall nf ram Monday, we may so kindly remembered us with Gow1 reasonably look for more rain from
‘ now mi. In fat-L the drouth of Ibis
Mrs. W. W. McKibben.
.
yehr Ims not bi-eir near ns disast­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl .McKibben,
rous as. was la.-t season's spell of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Savaeoal
(arid weather.
Some maple trees

| henvy Winfall. Now that we -tfayc
had one heavy rain we may roas.nimbly expect that we have been
found by the raid makers and since
they have mit--range we may gel
I another.
Ernest E. Warner repents that
[along the hi sb wavs in lhe- northern
I pari of the state over which they
jtravelled in their Irin to the Sauli
Str. Marie last duly, that signs'.werr
'

he

H. While, C.
Dr. Hasting*,
Jennie Iluiby.
Mix* Mjiud E.
Rogers. Miss

Jxfrraon Slrerl

meet Dr. Buller, forming I lie ac-l
quafalnm-e of a liig-h&lt;-arlrd. sin-1

Normal

C. A. KERR, Proprietor

Jesse Townsend

The Irving town-hip highway
commissioner has r.m-«-d In be built

Itachman entertainMiss Blinston, o

Hastings Milling Company

grinding titid a cob crushing de

to care for buckwheat, grinding? llhill struck aoine sand nt till* is a matter of genuine satisfaction
rami* spot with Hie result lhal
mni'hine skidded u|x&gt;n striking io know that Dr. Butler is doing the
work in a way that will build up
lense earth nml furnml turtle.
Hi.- entire I'oininunily and re-iill in
lasting improvement. The mill is;

lhe formerly hard road lied is worn

Parsons’ Business College

shipped away to
lie givijn a
thnruugh dri"««iiig «h»wn nnd over-i
hauling. In this mill will In* found,
a complete flour equipment when
it is gotten in shape by.the prexenL

Advertised Letters.
Kninnn &amp; Boyu*.
Miller H. F. D. 0),
Warren Bultoo,- Mrs.
Mr*. 8. W. Kidver.
Bailey, Miss Edna
Mauil VanderbrcKh.

Il’s a laxative,, of cour*e—and .the
nicest hot weather drink you ever
tasted.
Flushes thoroughly, and
pleasantly, loo. F. Q. £rysler. Syra­
cuse. N. Y.. says: "Have used laxa­
tives for 15 year* but thin Cltrolax
Ims gof everything elm- beat a
mile," Try iLx-Arlnur Mulholland.

And -AiW.

FARMERS
Who Want a Good
v Smoke
We want you lo conje here when you are in the city. You \\AM
a GOOD smoke when you have one, and we're here to supply that
- want.
•There Is no need of your buying any there drifld-ntil, ditslcpveri-d Cigars and Tobacco. such as you will nnd in the usual
...i__ _
..
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The Cigar and Tobacco business is OUR BUSINESS.. We
have no other business, consequently we give it our undivided-at­
tention.
We keep our stock RIGHT—in line, lined vases, which
hold tlie moisture.
Our Electric Humidore. automatically keeps
everything al just tlie proper temperature.
We do a
HOLE­
SALE business: we buy in LARGE QUANTITIES; we get the
IXJWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
We turn our slock rapidly so
its ALWAYS FRESH nnd clean.

The result of all this is that here you get a bettor smoko for
your money.
Jusl try it nnd see.

We’re on Jefferson Street Just Four
Doors South of the Hastings
City Bank Building.

J. F. HOONAN
Jefferson Street

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

AUGUST 13,1914—20 PAGES.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

There are several services held in ful altars, and are beaulifled by
different naris m different lan­ the bnislies of. Angelo. Raphael and
guages.
It alwi contains a M. E. others.
In am* of tho chapqjs we
Theological school nml a school for saw Angelo's representation of thu
girls.
Il is needless for me lo say dradjtavior on the knees of tho M»lhal we attended the services in the donna.
In another chapel is a col­
umn of while marble, said to have
English section.
The room in which the English Iwen brought from Jerusalem and
DESCRIBING
THU'
THHOIGII services are held is small, about lhe one against which Hie Savior
loaned when lie taught in the Terns»’rrzEiu.vii&gt;.
taly and 30x21. feet. The interior walls Pie.
.
f
.
have a rnarblt* tlnisli: the floor is,
THE ST. GOTHARD TINNHIinlaijl squares of while ahd gray ' There are many wonderful and
marble; the six windows are each beautiful Inmbs .all dona irr mar­
double ami aro of yellow, blue ami ble or bronze, erected in Memory of ’
VISITED GENOA WHERE CHRIS­
rose colored glass.
The .windows various persons connected with the
One in
TOPHER COLUMBUS WAS BORH ar.* separated by marble columns history Of the church.
with rlehjy sculptured Corinthian particular attracted Aimee's atlencapitals, whilt* engraven on the (itm—that was the tomb of ClemenL
bases of Hie columns are the names XIII. On one side of the praying
Inieresting prscriplion of Some of of various American M. E. Bishops, Pope is the figure of "Death" sittingthe Famous Cathedrals. Palaces an,| divines.
There are in the with his torch reversed; on the •
and Art Galleries Visited In Home room four pure while Carara mar­ other is Hu* figure &lt;&gt;f “Life" (Re­
ble busts, one of Bishop Vincent, ligion) from whose head goes forth
We herewith print a couple of one of Bishop Newman, and two ■rays of light,
ft is guarded by two
letters from Mrs. Flora Braille new ones on which no names have lions, one awake and,pm* asleep,
Henkes, written from Rome, Italy, yet t.e.*n imM-Eitnsl.
But I am representing ’- walc|tfnlne.«&lt;.
This
on July 17 and IH.
The first Jotter positive that one of them is the is the work of the sculptor Canova,
was addressed lo her mother, and bust of Bishop Burt, our own Bish­ ami surely must 'bo his master­
the second was for her Sunday op.
.
piece.
Wo did not go into the
school class, Both of them will he
Tlie service was conducted by crypt of the church, but it’must be
found very interesting.
Rev. B. M. Tipple.
He did nut fol­ very interesting, for there rest, the
Rome. Italy. July 17, IP! 1.
Neither
low Hie same order of service that remains of many Popes.
Dear Ones nl Home:—
we -do.. Tlie vongregalion was did We-wsrend to lhe eupalo, which
11 has been two or three days small, mostly American travellers. is reached by many step*.
On the
since I wrote you last and I think When the minister arose and said very top of the Cathedral is a large
I had bett.er Rive you a little in­ in plain English:—"We will com­ bronze ball which can hold b» per­
formation about the “globe •t ml•
I have not begun to loll y«ni
mence our worship by singing, sons.
tor.*."
‘Come Thou Fount Of Every Bless­ of tho wonders and splendors of .this
Wo arrived in Rome last night al ing.'" I could not keep the tears magnificent structure.
Ir would
Ittrn big city, and so iiolsy. •from coming into my eves.
Il has take volutm-s to tell ymr of an. its
I guess I am like •’Samaniha Allen" been weeks since we have, heard chapels and altars. ii« pictures nml
-from the country and can't stand any one speak in goo,I English out­ statues, its mosaics in floor, sides
the noise.---------side of out own-party. Then when amLadlitigs it«jno-lalliQns,_etc. _
The.drowning event in cynncclion
After we left Zermatt, sue staid lie called upon a Vermont minister
the next night among lhe moun­ to offer prayer, and he prayed for wilh Illis Sunday, in Rorm* was the
tains of Switzerland. al Brigue. those we love on the other, side of lirivilepe of sewing His Holiness the
One of thh Catholic girls in
ilhul was a dirty little place) then the water ns well ns wc. who are Pope.
we went on to Inlrrioehen. h beau­ visiting lands that are strange ami our ptuty secunStl mhnission for'ii*.
tiful spot so shut in by mountains unlike our own. the tears came It appears that upon stated occa­
We read sions the Pop- appears on a balcony •
lhal all one could see was the blue once again all unbidden.
sky alnive.
From there we went the 2flth Psalm resp&lt;tn»ively. nml of the Vatican, on the second floor)
lo-Lucerne, such a pretty place and this taking part in the service made umLble«*e« lhe people.
The scrip­
Iho shops so tempting.
From Lu­ us feel quil»‘ at home.
The Vatican is an immense pile
cerne we wont to Bologia ‘in’ tho ture lesson was from John 5, while of buildings irregular in shape,
Italian Alps, our first stay in Italy. the sermon, or rather talk, for it .built around a hollow square.
It is
We crossed through lakes nnd was not a sermon, was alsiut mod­ saiil .to be the largest palace in the ■
went part of the «.iy toy rad.
The ern Italy.. . When the collection world, and is the permanent resi­
lakes are simply beautiful. They was taken, tin* pastor prayed that dence of th- Pope.
It contains 40
never dump any rubbish along the God would bless all n« tlwy gave courts. 1,100 rooms anti over 2i*l
After the stair cases.
lake or river fronts, but build walls their offering in Rome.
We entered ih- Vati­
and decorate them wilh vines nnd churrh servic&lt;*s we took carriages can by one nf tho cloudeil marble
Borghese si airways.
Howers and 'shrubs. The ride along for n dflve to Hie
The way through thgrounds,
nnd
palace
and
art
galler
­
lake Como was ti.dream of beauty
slaircas-s bribe court in which •Mie
•
for ono whole half day. This I rip ies.
Pope was lo appear was carefully
Tho grounds are l&gt;ca&gt;difl&lt;*&lt;l by manned by guards in costume. Tie*
also took us through St. Gothard
tunnel, next to the largest in the statues and fountains amt groves, Swiss guards wore a uniform* of
world. PHi miles long, and lhe high­ through which interesting paths three colors, re&lt;l. yellow ami navy
It was in this grove nml by blue.
est up of any tunnel in the world. wind.
Thezlro»isei-s were red, nnd
They close the windows lo keep one of these statues that Haw­ over them were lltre«*-iiu-h stripes
out lhe smoke nnd gn*. and I lien we thorne laid the scone .of his "Mar­ of blue and yellow." Tlie waist coat,
Some of'u's had our was of- the same color, made in
plunge into the dark.
I thought ble Faun."
wc never would get through, it took pictures taken in front of one of Norfolk style, ami the tam-o-shaiius a little oypr a half mi hour. Hu* fountains' in tins grove. The ler shaped hats were ilecorated
There is a*double track all the way museum, or art gallery, contains with gold ornaments. Another diihrough. so there is little danger of two wonderful collectioos, one of visinn of guards wore beautiful
sculpture and one of paintings by black uniforms^ elaborately trim­
accidents.
Much ''of the med in white and silver.
I know that we went through at tin* groat masters.
Surety
least HO tunipds yesterday—shorter sculpture irv the one section per­ llo'se guards added a touch ot color
ones that would take from oqe to tains lo Aulijectx. connected wilh and beauty to the scene, for they
five minute*—but that is a long Greek and I-atin mythology. The were everywhere in evidence.
Va­
time in the dark:
In passing rooms themselves defy my powers rious orders of monks, priests ami
Marble mosaics sisters were also much in evidence
Ihrough some of the longer ones of description. '
with
gold
and
precious
stones
form
we had the light* turned out.
iff their religious garb.
The Pope
We
left Bologia
for Genoa Hie side walls with tiieir medallions was slated lo prouounce his bene-,
(Cxilumbus*' birthplace) where we %nd bas-reliefs, while tho ceilings dielion at 5 p. nu but we stooil in
staid night before Iasi.
We left are covered wil|i the paintings of lhe crowd, for over half an hour
There bef«ire‘soim*-of the double-window*
Genoa nt Grit yesterday morniifg the great mastAr paintcTs.
and arrived boro Iasi ntglil. at 9:30. are-ten such rooms tilled with Jhe opened above Ihi? balcony where
II. was n long, dirty ride, but not so busts of emperors. Greek anil Ro- tht* Pope was to ^piiear. nnd. J wo
iiian deities, vases nntLycssels of hiiabl- will) horns aiiii&lt;iuii.-.-.l Ins
very warm.’
•
I wish that you could sec where ophiln and plabaaler ami other coining.
The band responded with
we are staying al the Hotel de things that I can not mention, nnd a beautiful strain of music, lhe
In tlie gallery windows into the balcony opened,
"Boo!*"--th'5- tell US it is one of tin* did not understand.
old palaces of the royal household, section*we found lhe great pictures and the Pope, all in white, with a
hut no longer good enough for of the masters of painting, repre­ heavy gold chaili. on which hung a
royalty.
I know that the hall senting scenes from Bible history. crucifix, aiiout. his. mu’k. appeared.
through which wc go loJhe dining There are l! rooms in this section; The crowd cheered and cheered.
room is 15 tn 20 rods long, nnd in the side walls and Ceilings are cov­ Tho‘ Popo was accompanied by
its dny was elegant.
Aimce and I ered will) pjclur&lt;*.s, the colorings of three cardinals, at least we took
have a room that is 35 to 10 feel which defy description—picture* of, them to b- cardinals) dressed in
long nnd nearly half ns wide.
The the “Jx»ni's Supper:" the “Holy red, blackband purple robes.
"Virgin
ami the
floor i&lt;of marble, nml lhe walls Family;’’ the
A hush fell over the standing au­
are ‘wonderfully" and "fearfully” Child:" the "Prodigal Son;" lhe dience: the Pope raised tlis hands
frescoed.
The chandelier is of "Crucifixion;" “St. John the Bap­ in an altitude of blessing, and pro­
opalescent glass,
and as
lurg&lt;' tist.” by the brushes of the world's nounced a few wonts in Igitiu. The
greatest masters—all met our wo^around ns a. big wagon wheel.
Catholic members in tn- audience
Tin’ flours (Uipouai- knelt and respdnded iii Latin, clos­
We all took a carriage ride out ilering gaze.
through old hisloricnL-Rome today, oul the palace and art galleni's ing with "Amen"—lhe only words
over the old Appian way that Hie were cither marble or mosaics rep­ that we cOuhl understand.' * After
Caesars
travelled
over
before resenting Bible scenes, gladjalnrial ttiut the band slriick up a .*arre&lt;t
siyl hnlogicn) ■ r-'.VWj.V niny, 'the Pope ariit cifwfinnis refir-"
Gflrist’.f ti’rin-.
.'-'rrrtlib* old CAirdn.; a,
wniy'is still standing.
We visited
At ono o'clock we returned to our ed, nnd lhe audience melted away.
tho Forum. Coliseum, St. Paul's hotel for luncheon. Tho meals are
There were comparatively few
Wo
rested
a
Cathedral and went down in the Very palatable.
Catacombs Ibis afternoon.
The couple of hours and then started Protestants in the audience, hut I
You goo we are some for one was much impressed with
Catacombs are lhe underground out again.
the
sacred jolemn'ess of it all. Af­
Our
nflernoon
Initial places of the Christians in "ghdie t rollers."
1
the days of Nero nnd other einifer- wanderings took us to SI. Peters ter this we relurm-d lo our lioteh
I did not intend to spin this out
ors that, persecuted them.
When Cathedral, where we entered Arid
we paid our admission fet*. wo were what is called the “Piazza." an en­ In such length; hut tlierc seems to
each given n candle anil told to fol-* closed elliptical court for ntariy be no place to stop. • At some of
low the guide, (a priest) br we closed) giving one an idea of tin- jjur fiituce'iflnss meetings I may tell
would get. lost. He said there wfcre amphil heater.. The colonades on yon much more than I ran write.
Very sincerely your*.
"
over 5(i miles "of underground each side, (f should say were 300 or
Mrs. Flora Henkes.
caves, like so much honoy*cnmb. |00’&gt; were of Greek style of archi­

WTEBESTIIG LETTERS
FROM MRS. REMKES

Better To Be Safe
Than Sorry
Wise investment of the money which one may have saved is
a problem. Thousands of hard earned and slowly paved dollars
have, in the past few years, by people of this city and county,
been invested in fake mining schemes, fake promotion schemes,
and other devices conceived by smooth-tongued promoters of
get-rich-quick schemes to separate honest folks from their mon­
ey. Many of your fellow citizens are poorer, and, let us hope
. wiser, for their sorry experiences.
But it ought not .to be necessary for You to learn that way.
And it is quite unnecessary for you to trouble yourself about the
SAFE and WISE INVESTMENT of your Savings. Bring them
to this bank and deposit in our Savings Department We will
Pay You 50 Per Cent Higher Interest Than A Government Bond
Would Yield You, and compound the interest TWICE EACH
YEAR. Your deposit here will be backed by the $650,000.00 re­
sources of this bank and are as safe as a government bond.
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An August Path.
I know a path where balm o* the
bee
Makes bright Ila crimson torch for
me,
.
*
——
And the wild sunflower's whorlSl
gold
Is scattered on Iho trodden mnhl.
•Here'mint and passafras combine
With spicy nUars from the pine,
And the sweet clover's fragrance
fills
Tho little hollows of lhe hills.
I know a path where winging by
Goes lh&gt;' bright load' d dragon fly.
Knighllfkv. to seek his Guinevere
Beside some willow bordered mere;
And where the thrush lhal made
the May
x
Thrill wilh the burden of It* lay
KI ill lunes a Huie ns line nnd true
As lhe rapy Mnrsyns ever blew.'
I know a path where I would lead
.Your steu* away .from Ujil and
greed.
•
And wrap you round with tho durpss.
,
Tho cloistral balm of quietness;
A palh of drifting dreams whero
dwell
Life’s honey nml its hydromel,
The taste whereof is joy's increase.
And the full heart’s .case that is
peaceI
—Clinton Scollard.

Resources Over $650,000.00

China's New Anthem.
China is lo have a'new national
ant hem.
Il has been composed by
Mrs. ('.hang Chien, wife nf one of
China's greatest statesmen, who
holds the dOico of minister of ag­
riculture and commerce.
In the
English lhe anthem sounds some­
thing like an American political
platform. The music has .an ori­
ental flavor and lhe anthem prom­
ises soon lo become lhe song of lhe
people. Hero is a free translation
of the general theme:

Her majestic mountains and superb
. landscapes
Witness the greatness of China.
Chosen home of lhe oldest civiliza­
tion.
The emperors have effaced them­
selves and restored the thrtme
to the people.
To lhe people belongs the supreme
.... **r. •
Long have Confucius, and Mencius
taught this:
.
In the limo.of Yao ami of Shun was
II, proclaimed.
•
Tho people comprise the live’races,
nnd the live race are indissol­
uble. .
Thus united, China is invincible.
Wu must develop lhe wealth of lhe
/
laud, foster agriculture and in­
dustry,
Redress wrongs, and make our peo­
Trying Times.
ple happy.
“Is your husband pleased with hla Education and civilization are the
appointment to the benchT" Tn
great works of the day. n
afral.l not. Ho nays It's a very trying We mtisL all be oqual in fact as well
situation.’-*— Buffalo Express.
as in name. For did not Con­
fucius and Mencius teach ab­
solute socialequality?
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For a Good Position
By training for Commercial Employment at thia great school you are
practically oMurod of on excellent petition.

Over 200 Positions in 132 Dags
From January I Io July 31 we placed over 200 young men and women
ia ttaady“positions. The lime, excluding Sundays, ii 182 day*. Send (or thia
and other lira of students placed in poaiiioM. Don't wait
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Surplus $50,000.00

Death of Watson W. McKibben. '
Division of Labor.
Wntsoh W. McKibben,* aged G8
While It takes 40 persona to make
years, one of tho well-known resi- a washboard, 120 to make a shoe,
j dents and civil war. veterans of somewhere between fifty end sixty to
। Carlton township, died nl his home construct a corset, a score or more to
on Wednesday afternoon of last
manufacture a sltufie pair of overalls,
week.
He was born in Seneca
county. Ohio, on April 13. IMO. Al and equal numberm to prodace other
lhe early agv'of 17 years he en­ simple articles tn/dally use, the task
listed in lhe Ninth Ohio Cavalry of proportlotftng'lo tbo worker a fair
and served twenty-one months. Hr wage for hla,or l»r exerttono la not
was in lhe celebrated ‘inarch to the ao simple a'matter aa somo would
sea with Sherman und look pari in have us believe. But a fair division
several important battles.
would be a much easier problem to
On August 29, 1807, Mr. McKib­ solve were each worker placed on ap
ben was united itD-marriage witli equality In bargaining.
Miss Dora E. Hakes. The young
people, like so many newly, mar­
ried folks born in pioneer days,
packed (heir few belongings into
a wagon nnd drove from Ohio to
Carltpn township where thpy clear­
ed a line farm. Six children were
tuigx Jr»
- TIuhim uslux GLyyivu
are: Earl McKibben, who resides at
the homestead, and Mm. William
Savacopl.
‘ ,
Mr. McKibben was a useful citi­
zen in his community and
had
many friends. Until recently when
he became too feeble to retain his
membership In* was animated with
Fitzgerald Post, G. A. R., of Hast­
Creston, Iowa.-"! suffered with fe­
ings. Funeral services were held
nt 10:30 o'clock Saturday, Rev. male troubles from the time 1 came into
Phillips, of Carlton,
ofllcialing.
womanhood until I
Burial took place in Riverside.
had taken Lydia E.
Pinkham’s. Vegeta­
ble Compound. 1
Spray for Fall Brood
would have pains if
of Codling Moth.
I overworked or
Groat damage is often inflicted
lift-ed anything
upon lhe crop of (all and winter
heavy, and I would
varieties of apples and nears by Hie
be so w. ak and ner­
fall brood or the codling moth,
vous and in so much
which weather and orchard condi­
misery that I would
tions indicate will appear this year
be prostrated.
A
about lhe flrsi week in August.
Tho pest can be effectively con­
friend told me what
trolled’ by the use of the following your medicine had done for her and I
sprays: 2% to 3 pounds arsenate tried it It made me strong and healthy
of lead paste or IV* lo-IH pounds of and our home is now happy witli a baby
arsenate of lead powder should be boy. I am very glad that I took Lydia
added lo every 'SO galloon of dilute E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
lime-sulphur or Bordeaux inixtUrd, do all I can to recommend it”—Mrs. A.
which ever is being used to con­
trol the fungus disease;
It is. B. Boscamp, 604 E. Howard Street,
necessaiy that this spraying he Creston, Iowa.
done wplh great’ thoroughness so
Tons of Roots and Herbs
that tho frulla and foliage are cem- are used annually in the manufacture
pletely covered wilh the poison.
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­
Should very heavy rains follow
pound,
which is known from ocean to
within two or three weeks of the
application, it would be advisable ocean as the standard remedy for
to repeat the application of tho female ills.
spray the third fcreek in August.
For forty years this famous root and
Many apple growers have .found herb medicine has been pre-eminently
this extra spray highly profitable successful in controlling the diseases of
in all seasons.
.
women. Merit alone could have stood
More complete directions
for this teat of time.
spraying are found in the Spray
If you have the slightest doubt
Calendar sent free upon 'applica­
tion lo the Director of the Experi­ that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta­
ment Station, East Lansing, Mich. ble Compound will help you,write
to
LydiaE.Pinkbam MedldneCo.
O. K. White.
....
(confidential) Lynn,Maso^for ad­
Field Rep. in Horticulture. vice. Your letter will bo opened,

WOMAN WEAK
ANHERVOUS
Find* Health in Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.

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I

.

and Iho graves were niches about
0 feel, long and 2 feet widy. dug in
tin1 rock, one above the other, for
miles nnd miles.
Then there were
cross-roa&lt;Ls .leading in all direc­
tions.
We 'were cautioned not lo
let our candles go out, and to keep
near the guide, or wo would gel
lost.
It surely wasn't a pleasant
thing to think about.
We also visited St. Peter's Cathe­
dral. which has cost untold sutns
of money and work.
One thing surprises me. here,
and that is the weather.
I ex­
pected to literally "roast," but il
tins not been uncomfortably warin
nqy of the time. 1 have seen many
a warmer day al home than il has
been here today.
The dust is far
tvorse than Iho heat.
We arc all well and I think it re­
markable that we should cross the
ocean and take the long jaunts lhal
we do, ami none of us be sick.

Rome, Italy, July 18, 1911.
Dear Girls:—
Toni sure that ’you will all be in­
terested in what has inlerosted me
in Rom*&gt;, on Lord's day, .Saturday
July 18.
,
Two of oup parly arc- Catholics
and went to early mass at St.
Peters Cathedral.
The other ten.
after a- labs breakfast, started for
the American headquarters of the.
Methodist church in Rome.
The building itridf is a largo im­
read and answered by a woman, posing wliite marble structure pf
*ad held in strict eooldcnco.
modern
stylo
of
architecture'

tecture. and so arranged as to leave
room for carriages ami pedestrians
to pass belweerf the rows nf pillars.
This space v^as also decorated with
COlOtMtal -l.ilti''-.
In tie* ••enter of
lhe court is a great red granite obe­
lisk.
Several doors givi* access in­
to the church proper. 'The great
bronzeil doors nrc opened only on
special occasions (they did not ad­
mit our party.)/ There seem to lie
thrye long naves on' tin* interior,
575 feet long, while J he main tran­
sept is said to be over IW feet wide.
There are many chapels, altars ami
smaller aisles. After we enter the
main arch there are, on each side
of the church, angels supporting
the basins of holy waler.
These
are supposed to' be' boy angels.
When we look-at llu-m and realize
that they are as larite as grqwn
men. we then can' estimate the-im­
mense size of everything in con­
nection with lhe structure.
There is one-central dome and
four smaller ones: ‘ Under the
central dome is a grand canopy of
bronze and gold which, it is said,
covers the tomb of KI. Peter. Only
the Pope and some high . Cardinals
celtbrale mass at the altar connect­
ed with this—and then only on
great occasions. The lamps about
Hits altar burn night and day. On
one side of lhe naive iA a bronze
statue of -St.' Peter, pealed on a
marble chair, wilh one foot extend­
ed. The loo is worn smooth by the
kissing of -ilevot.-.'s,

Die for Lily Leaves.
A powder made from the leaxM of
water lilies la successful In making
various fabrics waterproof. The in­
ventor of rhe powder noticing that
water was. not absorbed when it felt
on tho leaves, but slid off, conceivedthe Idea that the same substanco
which made the lily leaf waterproof
might be used in connection with fab­
rics. The powder from the leaves la
mixed with water, and the process
consists -in Immersing the fabric in
this mixture.

Our Dwelling Placa.
The earth Is not a place ot atone*
meat; It la that dwelling place of pura
where we must toil for tho achieve­
ment of the Ideal truth and justice—
tho ideal of which the rudiments are
hidden In every man’s soul.—Mazzini.

Summer Coughs are Dangerous
Summer colds are dangerous.
They indicate low vitality and of­
ten lead lo serious throat and dung
troubles,
including consumption.
Dr. King's New: Discovery will re­
lievo the cough.or coin promptly
and prevent complications.
Il is
soothing and unliseptfa and nukeit
you feel better at once.
To dajyy
is .dangerous—get a* bottle of Dr.
King** New Discovery ol once.
Money back if not satisfied.
Ko.

. All of the chapels contain beauti­ and 11.00 bottles al your Druggist.

�THE HAOTOWfl BANNER, AUGUST 1H&gt;IL

Cegal JWwrtl*t««t$
Morlgnpc Sale.
Default having been made in tho
condition* of a certain mortgage
made, axocuted and delivered by
Harriet .Moors of lhe’township of
Maple Grove. Barry County, to Af­
ton D. Smith of the City nf Hart­
ings. Barry County, Michigan, dat­
ed the 10th day of March A. D. let if
and recorded In the office of the
register of Deeds for Barry Coun­
ty, Michigan, on the l!Qth "day °f
March
A.*D. 1012 in liber 72 of
Mortgages on pages.370-371 and on
which mortgage there is now due al
tho dale hereof by reason of tho
non-payment of llm annual interest
due March 20&lt;h. I9J3 and the non^mienl of the annual interest due
rch 20th. 1914 and the taxes due
and payable December 1st. 1912 in­
cluding an attorney feo provided by
statute and stipulated for in said
mortgage tho sum of One Thousand
Seventy Seven and 10-100 Dollars
and the said mortgagee having
elected and hereby electing to de­
dare the full amount, secured by­
said mortgage due and payable in
accordance wilh lhe
provisions
'contained in said mortgage, notice
is hereby given -that by virtue of
tho power of sale contained, in said
mortgage, I shall’ foreclose the
sauie by a sain al public auction to
the highest bidder at the North
front door of lhe court house, in
the Oily of Hastings, on Saturday
tho 22nd day of August A. D. Bill al
ten o'clock in lhe forenoon, all of
those certain pieces or paredi of
land situated and being in the town­
ship of Maple Grove. County of
Barry and State of Michigan and
described as follows, to wit: The
North twenty (20) acres of the
North one-half (W) of lhe South
west quarter (%) of section three
(3), also twenty (20) acres situated
in lhe Southeast comer of the
Northeast quarter (U)of said sec­
tion three (3). said Inst parcel being
forty (40) rods north and south by
eighty (80) rods east nnd west and
all in town two (2) North of range
seven (7) West, Michigan, the same
being lhe premises described in the
mortgage herein referred to.
.
Dated May 27th- A. D. Wit.
Afton D. Smith,
Mortgagee.
Thomas Sullivan,
■
Attorney for Mortgagee. Busi­
ness address, Hastings, Michigan.
Adv.
13-wks.

Order for Publication.
Slate of Michigan, The Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
At a session of said court, held at
tho probate oilice. in- the City of
Hasluigs, in said county, on lhe 3lsl
day of July, A’. D. Wil.
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
Judge of probate.
In lhe Matter of lhe Estate of
Henry B. Robischung, Deceased.'
Amelia
Frances
RobiMhuPtfAdministratrix of said estate hav­
ing filed in said court her petition
praying that for reasons therein
staled that Stella Locher or aome
other fuitable person l»e appointed
trustee' of the interest of one Sar­
ah Locher.
;
It is Ordered, That lhe 21st day
of August A. D. tl&gt;t I. nt ten o’clock
in the forenoon, al said probale oflice, be nnd is hereby appointed for
hcamig said petition:
It is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof lie given by pub­
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive weeks previous* to
said day of hearing in the Hastings
BANNER, a newspaper printed and
■cirvulated in said county.
Chas. M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of Probale.
Grave Bauer.
Register of Probate.

CHANCERY SALE.
In pursuance mid by virtue of a
decree of tho Circuit I’ourt for the
County of Barry and State of Mu ll­
igan, in Chancery,'made and enter­
ed on the 14th pay of March. A. D.
1911. in a certain cau.se therein
wherein “vrmau
and Nannie Sotivr were complain­
ants and Lyman Henry ChamberHan and Be»s(c Ch.ti'ifwjrlain were
‘■defendants. Notice is hereby given,
tha|. I shall sell at pubHc_auclion
to the highest bidder, at the. North
Front Door of the Court House in
the City of Hastings. Barry Coun­
ty, Michigan, (that bring the place
of holding the Circuit . Court for
said county), on Saturday-the 12th
day of September, A. It. 191S at to
o'clock in the forenoon. Hie follow­
ing described property, viz: all that
certain pjece—or parcel—of land
situate in lhe Township of Hast­
ings, county of Barry and state of
Michigan. described as follows:
The South one half (&gt;&lt;i, of the
South (44) of the North West one
quarter (*4) of section number
• town number three
,3) North, nt range number eight
'Hi West, Township of Hastings,
Comity of Bfrry and stale of
Michigan.
Dated July 28th. 1911.
James M. Smith, - .
Circuit Court Commissioner, '
.
.. . Billry County, Mich.
Lee H. Pryor,
Solicitor for Complainants.
Business Address, Hastings, Shell.

Order for Publication.
Stale of Michigan, The Probate
.Cojirt for the County of Barry.
At a session of said court, held at
lhe probate qfflee, in lhe city of
Hastings, in said county, on the
17lh day of July A. D. &lt;914.
”
Present: Hon. Cha*. M. Mack,
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of (he Estate of
Mary E. Ormsbe, Deceased.
Esther P. Freeman, daughter,
having filed in said,court, her pe­
tition praying that 'an ofder or de­
cree may be tirade by this court detannimng who are the legal heirs
of said deceased and entitled to'in­
herit her ortafc
li ia Ordered.
Thai the 15th

2i invite* tha nation to repentance,
promising the return of Measiah.
Chapter 4 records the manner in
which the Yt’ord waa received.
Tiiis time He say* "all things are
ready," lhe Lord Jesus Christ had
then died and risen, so that all
things were ind&gt;-&lt; d ready. The in­
vitation is once more to “them
which are bidden" Their response
to this invttaUon is record tn v 6­
6. They made light of it, ani^ went
their ways, being occupied with
farms and
merchandise.
Read
Act* 7:51.
Like Judah, after he
had sold Joseph, fumed a merchant
(Gen 38), so did these;
They went
Hieir ways (Is,
’ Nor dld lbvy ,
Mop there.
"The reiMnanl took
Notice of Hearing Claims.
Notice of Henrinn Claims.
Stale of Michigan, County of Hi* servants, and entreated them
State of Michigan, County of
spitefully
and
slow
them.
See, for
Burry, ss.
Barry. s.».
Notice is hereby given, that by an illustration of the spiteful treat­
Notice is herein* given, that by an
ment Acts 4:t-;j, and for .tlio ful­
onler of the Probate Court for the onler of the Prolmle Court for Hie fillment of the last- clause of v 6,
County of Barry, made on the !8lh Count}? of Barry, mode on tlie 61 h .Act* 7, where Stephen gave His life
day of July. A. D. toil, four months day of August, A. D. 1914, four for the testimony of Jesus Christ.
from lhal date were allowed for months from that date were allow­ The invitation is not immediately
creditors lo present dhelr claims ed for creditor* to present I heir repeated to those who were bidden.
against Hie estate of Phebo A. Horn claims against tin; eslnte of Henry Instead, (be Kins i* now wroth,
late of said county, deceased, and Coboon, late of stfid’ county, doand sword and lire jfe sent unto
that ail creditors of said deceased ceatH.-d, and llial all creditors of
This we find fidare required
lo present lheir •aid &lt;leceu*ed am required to pre­ tho murderers.
filled in lhe destruction of Jeru­
claims to said Probate Court, nt the sent their claims to said Probate salem A. D. 70.
Bee Luke 19:4L44
Court,
at
the
Probate
Office
in
the
Prolate Office in the City of Hast­
and
21:29-24.
Literal
fulfillment 1
ings. for examination and allow­ City of'Hastings, for examination of these ami other (irophedes gives
ance, on or before the t8lh day of anti allowance, on or before the 7(h
rise
to
the
que»tion
"Why shall x»(e
November next. and (hat aueh day of December next, and that
say (hat promi'- ' concerning Is­
claims will lie heard before said Such claims will Ini Beard before
rael's future wifi hot lie literally
Court, on Wednesday lhe 18lh day •aid Court, on Monday lhe 71 h day
of November next, at tan o’clock of December next, at ten o'clock in fulfilled?" Then a third invitation 1
is given, hut not to the ones who
the forenoon of that day.
in the forenoon of that day.
were bidden on the two previous
Dated August 6lh,.A. D. 19! L
Dated July 18th. A. D. 1914.
occasions.
God's dealing wilh Is­
CHARLES M. MACK,
CHARLES M. MACK,
rael as a nation has ended until af­
Judge
of
Probate.
'Judge of Probate.
ter the church is removed from the .
earth. We note then the second in­
vitation seat forth, responded to by ■
CHANCERY HALE.
rejection and open rebellion, with
In pursuance aud by virtue of a
the result that punishment was in- .
decree of lhe Circuit Court for the
ilicied and alhinl invitation issued
County of Barry and Stale of Mich­
to those outside.
igan, in Chancery, made and enlerThe unworthy ones are now set
&lt;-d un the 23rd day of June A. D.
aside, and the world-wiile invita­
if)! I. by lhe Hon. Frank D. M. Davis,
tion is given,
“As many as ye
of (he Eighth Circuit, of Michigan,
.-dial) find" are now to be bidden.
presiding,
in a certain
cause
The individual Jew can come lo
therein pending, wherein Samuel
Christ now just the same as the
For Sunday Aupust 23.
Dickie. Clement Smith and William
Gentile, but the nation is set aside.
By Ixv IV. Amrs.
11. Brace, constituting the Albion
The servants'did
as instructed,
College Endowment Fund Commit­ The WrtMinu Feast Mall. 22:1-1 L with the result that both bad and
tee, were complainants and Amos It.
Golden Text: Luke 13:3L
good ape brought in.
This cannot
Haile and Anna R. Haile were de­
liitruduclorj’.
‘
refer to the true church, for in il
fendants.
Notice is hereby given,
Our Lord continue* speaking there are none bail. i. e. unbeliev­
that I shall sell at public auction
ers,
who
like
the
man
without
the
parabolic-ally.
Tffe
parable
is
sim
­
lo tho highest bidder, al tho North
ilar to the one we studied in the wedding gurmenl. will eventually
Front Door of the Court House iu second quarter (Luke 14:16-21.) but be cast out.
Only true believers
tho City of Hastings, Barry County. a close study Will reveal that lhe are in tho true church, nnd they
Michigan, (that being the place of
We have
dispensational feature* arc lacking shall never be cast out.
holding the Circuit Court for said
in Luke and are found in Matthew then before us Chrislcndom. the
county), on Saturday tho 19th day
where they belong, calling attention mixed mulliludr. partly good ami
of September, A. D. 1911 at 10
Those who are mere Read What Father Mahoury Says in
-again to lhe fad that the Bible is partly bad.
o'clock in the forenoon, thu follow­ not the imperfect work of fallible, professors are without the wedding
Ri'Unrtl to the Keeley Treat
ing described property, viz: all that
garment, and must be cast out.
ment.
certain .piece or parcel of land sit­ finite creatures, but rather finds Us
source in tlie* eternal God.
God The scene of the wedding furnish­
uate in the township of Irving,
chose Hie man to write (2 Peter ed with good and bad guests is not
county of Barry- and state of Michi­ l:2t); chose the subject about in heaven.
Now but .the saved
Rev. Martin Mahoney.
gan. described as follows: The
The scene is earWhcih he should write (Luke 24:26, will be there.
St. Paul, Minn.
northwest- quarter 04) of. the
'thly.
Il is before men gel-to hea­
southeast quarter (U); also the 26; i Peter t:H); chose (he inci- &lt; ven that lhe *ei&gt;aralion take* place.
‘’Often ami often in the seventeen;
dents (hat should be recorded tn
years
of
my ministry as n nrtesl I
west one half (U) of lhe southwest
this divinely authenticated Book Many are called, hear the call, but have wished to heaven for some
quarter (14) of lhe northeast quar­
few are chosen, only true believe
ter (%), both on section number conci'rmng this divine Our, not re­
So here w« have the third when preaching and prayer were'
cording all things that happened ers.
sixteen (16), in town number four
but only such as suited His nur- invitation, respond.-d to with a pro­
(4) north, range number nine (0) ■&gt;ose (John A):3U. 31; 21:25); chose f.----;l a.-.-.-pian , . resulting in a unavailing with Mime poor victim i
of |iic drink habit, and ’drink he
west, containing sixty {60) acres of
lhe words that were to be written separation between those who real­ inu-i have;* wi.« n a- such men of­
land more or less.
Jer. 1:9 and elsewMre). No won- ly accepted ami those who did so ten pul their case,'’ff Indi and itself
Dated August 4th„ 1914.
This is th* same lay open indween them and u glass
der.lhen. that the Gsopel is lhe only in name.
JAMES M. SMITH.
pmvrr of God unto salvation, (Rom. condition as dMcribed in. Matthew
Circuit Court Commissioner, t:i7); that he Word is alive (Heb. 13, in’the parable of the lares: in of drink, they would plunge into,
Barry County, Michigan. 4:12); that il cannot fail (Is. 65:11): Matthew 25, the virgins; and else­ cross and gel It.’ ' It ih a lilc^scd,
glorious day when such rbouoniaral
CIEMENT SMITH.
The last scene of our les­ | possession can be cured with a lil­
that men are begotten of the Word where.
Solicitor for Complainants.
I Peter t:23); that it shall never son is identical with Matthew 13: : He syrngi"’."
10-43. Who knows
how
near Home Treatment for Tobacco. Ncupass away .Mk. 13:31.)
Christendom is to that .lay of sep­
LrKMtn 1)1 virion*.
HLsthrniu or Nerve Exhaustion.
Writ of Attachment
I. THE FIRST REQUEST, RE­ aration? What an awful place will
For further information or lil&gt;*rState of Michigap. the Circuit SPONSE AND RESULT.
this world be when all of God s nluru in regard to th** Keeley!
1-4.
Court for the County of Barry.
II. THE SECOND
REQUEST, people are removed from it! Rend­
er, if you have not done so. renne ■dilute. 733-735 Ottawa Avenue. N
RESPONSE AND RESULT. 4-8.
Farmer* &amp; Merchants Bank,
III. THE
THIRD
REQUEST. to Christ now. that you inay Ih- W„ Grand Rapid*. Mich- or phonA corporation
:un&lt;'iig\ the niimlFer of those who
RESPONSE AND RESULT. 8-14.
Plaintiff,
iCite 571X5 or Bull Main MX5.
shall rejoice at His coming, nnd
The Outline -lleveolpcd.
| This parable opens with lhe shall ever be with the Lord, instead
Spet-iiil Prizes For Corn.
Frank 8- Wellman,
phrase .peculiar to Matthew, “The ♦vf-rcmainiiik'. on earth during a
The banks of Grand Hapids out'
Defendant.
kingdom of heaven is like.” . The tone when the lawless One shall
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: certain king is God. 'flu made a rim Ids course, or, in case of pre­ uf a spirit uf civil! patrinthin mid
with a desire to encourage the pro­
Take notice that on the 18111 day of marriage for His Son.
find is re­ vious deatli. spending eternity in duction of one of the-most valuable
June full, a Writ of Attachment lated to this world through and for the lake of fire and brimstune.
crops iu a stale where lhe dairy
was duly issued out of lhe Circuit His Son.
He is ever exalting Hi?
Precious Points.
interests are nf growing impor­
Court of lhe County of Barry, in Boo. while the adversary is oppos­
22:2 Study the marrtage of (he tance; have decided to offer special
favor of Hie Farmers. &amp; Merchants ed to I fiat exaltation, and deceives
1
Bible.
exhildts
Bank, plaintiff, against the lands, the people into exalting one who i«
‘
V. 4 Study God’s prepared things corn nt the Greater Michigan Fairteiieiiients, good*. chattels, moneys anti-Christ.
Israel stumbled, at
and effects of Frank S. Wellman, the Son: today the Gentiles afr in the Word. (c. g^ 4 in Book of The Nnlional banks of lhe city will
1 Jonah .
Siudy God's dinners. give 8HXMM) for Hie b-sl Yrife.w
defendant, in the sum of Three slunibling nt lhe Bon.
Even some
ML 11, 15; 1 Cor, 11:25,26: ik-nl corn exhibited und the slnf&gt;Hundred Sixty Dollars and six who outwardly hear Hie Name of! etc.
bunks will give n special prize of
cents (O0QJ06) which said writ of Christ deny lire Person of Christ. Rev. 19:17-.
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V. 6 This remnant rehoMod.
A SHMHJil for tin: best White Deni
corii rxh;b£ir^~---——-w--v
=**
31-t day of July. 1911.
till that He hail purposed for the
These prizes are given without
V. 8 ‘’Not worthy." Who nf us-.i.Dated August nth. 1014.
Hon.nnd through the Ron. all nnti- wnrthy?
God'* grace, iu/
Hie slightest expectation of tiny di­
COLDROVE A. POTTER.
r.firlstlan efforts notwithstanding. .worth.
*’
rect benefit'lo tin*, hanks tor tho
Attorney for Plaintiff. The'servants who were sent forth
V. 9 Ay..u bidding miy one?
purpose of encouraging the raising
Business Address, Hastings. Mich. wilh this first invitation were the
• V. II Have you (lie Weifding gar­ of good corn which when led give*
’
—"wks prophetR.
O. T. prophets spoke of ment on?- li must ho His garment, back lo lhe land fertHizalioti to the
Him. John the Baptist came with not our*.
extent of restoring tin- vitality tak­
tin* messag* “the kingdom of heav­
en from il in raising of the corn.
Onler For Publication.
en is at hand.”
Those who were hlasidivtnous
Another re.isuii lor lhe offering
one day b&lt;Slate of Michigan. The Probate bidden were Israelites.
They were tHenred.
nflhrsc special prizes by the bunks
Court for the-County of Barry.
bidiien lo the feast of good things
is that they ap|ii\n-iat&gt;- the fact
Al a session of said court, held at that God had prepared.
Nothing gft Ji-sus ChriM, the fewer people lhal the prosperity of the stale de­
the probate office, in the City of is said‘here alKiul Hie bride. Later
pends upon tho priispcrily «f the
you find there.
Hasting.--, in said county, on the we loam aimii! tti&gt;- bride, composed
Next wto-k—A Day of Questions, farm*? Hint, dairy farming is the
ini h day of August. A. D. 1914.
of Jew and Gentile.
In Rev. 10:7-9 Mt. 22:15^22.
best for the limd. and thill the coin
Present: Hon.\Chas. ,M. Mack. we read about lhe marriage of the
cron is the best crop for lhe farm
Sincerely yours.
Judge of Probate.
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Lamb to His bride, the church.
ns it furnishes the best GhhI nt the
I«ee W. Ames.
In the .Matter of the Estate of Tlie invited.guests responded to lhe
lowest coal; that th.- bankers are
Franklin A. Durfee, Deceased.
invilafioiiw by refusing In come. li’hat Democrat Congress­
iuteresied in increasing the etllciPhilo A. Sheldon. Administrator, “ They would not come.
This was
j'ney of each ucre of-land, ami
having lik'd in said court his peti­ Isnfel’s refusal of God's goodness In.
men Think IlH-refore offer these premiums for
tion praying that a day may be as­ them through His Ron.
This re­
Washington. Aug. 0.
The sur- the purpose of culling the. attention
signed for the examining and al­ sulted in the sending forth of other ■•rt Imromolor of political Bcnli- of tlie farmers to the * importance
lowing his final account mid that servaids wilh w second invitation.’ mm in I Im Nation’ is the clnak- j&gt;f this crop, that they may be
the heirs-at-law of said deceased But between verses 3 and 4 certain r.«wm I,-ilk in the House of Reprerending und thinking about il. and
and all other person* interested in ••vents have taken place historical­ seiitalives.
The House has Iwo making greater efforts lo objuiii
said estate he notified.
ly. of which no mention is made । "cloak-rooms." Democratic
und belter seed aud belter egn» per
It is Ordered, That tlie 9th day Ill-re.
The “again."-of v 4.- speaks Republican.
It is in these room*
of Septeihber A. I). 1911.. al ten of a later lime than v 3.
After the Ihittgs are said freely which could
o’clock in Hie forenoon, at said refusal of v 3 (here comes lhe cru­ not ho safely voiced on the floor of Infection mid Msccl Biles
probate office,. be and is hereby ap­ cifixion. resurrection and ascension the House.
In these room*. ConDaiiHeroits.
pointed for hearing said petition:
of nur I^ord before the Invitation of gree»meh gather and exchange |w&gt;Mosquitoes, Illes mid other In­
It is Further Ordered.
Thai v t is.given.
Then, after the Lord lilical confidences.
Their expres- sects which breed quickly in gar­
public notice thereof be given by is ascoHdad.-a second invitation i» sious are frei- ami qncolorwi by bage (Fails, ponds and stagnant wa­
for three sutceMsive weeks previ- i'-uvl, of .which we study in dur poliliral expediency.
In short, ler,* barns, musty place*, etc; are
publication of a copy of (tits onler. next division.
We see therefore lhey represent (lu&gt; thought of the carriers of disease.
Every time
&lt;&gt;us to said day of hearing, in the Hie first invitation given, respond­ “folks lack home.”
they bile you. they inject poisop
Hustings BA4NEH. ti newspaper ed to by refusal, with Hie result
U'aks . from
tho .Demncrnlic into your system from which some
printed' and circulated
in said th*l Gnd makes ready to give n cloak-room indicate a general be­ drend disuane may result.
Get a
county.’
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It .is
Second invitation.
lief among Congressmen that few bottle of Sloan's Liniiuunl.
Chas. M. Hack.
This second invitation find* it* Democrats will be ejected from the nntiscptic. nnd a few drops will
A true copy.
Judge of Probate. fulllllinen! in the find seven chap­ Northwest in the foming campaign. neutralize the infection cayaad by
Grace Bauer.
Slonn'a
ters of Acts.
Those events of Acts The reason for" this agreed on insect bites or rusly nalts.
Register of Probate.
CoffifreAmen Liniment disinfects cuts, bruises
1-7 look plaw in Jewish territory. among BrnnocftHc
The Holy Rpirit, the third Person 'but not for publication, of course) and 30m.
You cannot afford to |&gt;e
of lhe Godhead, came now tn offer is the akiHi-l complete abamion- Without it in your home. ' Money
Notice uf Hcariigi Claim*.
Only 2# al
to Israel the kingdom which had meul by th.- Wilson administra­ back if not satisfied.
Slale'tjf Michigan, County of Bar­ previously been
refused. Peter’s tion of the interest* and Industrie.-- your Druggist.—Adv.
ry.-•#.--------------------- -------------------- -------- sermon in Ads 2 was addressed to of the nbrl iiwc^L ~
Notice is hereby given, that by Jew* (v 22), and was । call for tliem
Atlanta. G*., proposes tr»&gt;reform,
an order of tho Probate Court, for .Io repent (V 39). i. ■$•.. tn change
’Gily. Beautiful” clybs are bcirig its schools by rodistriding lhe city,
the County of Batty, made on the their. mmd coacarnina the One organized among school .children in reducing the maximum number .of
1st day of August. A. D. 191L four whnpi tfiev had rejected. It being a connection wittf a “Chan-up Day" pupils in a grade room from 6fl or
mouth- hem that date were allow­ certainty* lhal the rejected One to be observed by McKeesport, Pa.. i0 to 40. and establishing a 7-year
ed for creditors to present their was the Messiah (v 36). Act* 3:19- this month. •
grammar course instead of eight..
day of August A. D. 1914, at ten
o'clock in lhe forenoon, al said
probate office, be and is hereby ap­
pointed for hearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered.
That
public notice thereof be given by
publication of a copy of this order,
for three successive weeks previ­
ous to said day of hearing, in the
HaMinfe BANNER . a newspaper
printed and circulated in said
eounty;
7
Chas. M.. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of .Probate
Grace Baner,Register of Probate.

claims against tho estate of Esek
N. Yule, late of said county, de­
ceased, and that all creditors of
said deceas'd an? required to pre­
sent (lirir claims to Mid Probate
Court, al the Probate Office iu Iho
City of Hariings. for examination
and allowance, un or before the 1st
day of December next, nnd that
such claims will lie heard before
•aid Court, ort Tuewlar, the 1st day
of. Doceinber next, at Icit. o'clock in
lhe forenoon of that day.
Dated August 1st A. D. 191L
CHARLES M. MACK.
Judge nf Probate.

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111*115 State Street
Hastings, Mich.

Drink and Drug
Habits Cured

FARMS
There never was a time when farming as a business seemed
so certain ol being a very profitable business as right now. Wc
have many fine farms on our list. Let us tell you of two that
ought to be attractive to any one who wishes to engage in farm­
ing:
80 ACREJi, in Eaton County, three mile* (tom Vermontville on •
good road and fine location, ni 'arfrea under cultivation, balance in
timber and pasture. The soil is a gravelly loam and lay* good. Tht
building* consist ol a fine nine-room brick house in good repair,
bascnrtnt barn 15*60, also tool house, hog house, granary and corn
crib. Tlie price of this farm is 84.000. Term*, one-half down, or
would take a good house and lot in Hasting* a* part payment.

50 ACRES, gravel, sand and muck loam soil, seven mile* from Hast­
ings and fouy miles from Irving. There are 25 acre* under cultiva­
tion, ten acre* ot timber, and 15 acres of muck and pasture. The
house has five room* in good repair, small barn 12*33, also corn
crib, hen house and granary. The fences are good and there is
plenty of all kinds Of fruit. The price is 81,100, terms cash.

Hastings,

Crook and Gould .

Michigan.

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

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A. &amp; C. H. BARBKR,
Physicians and Burgeons,

Calls hi city or country, responded to
wilh promptness, day or night.
K. WILLISON, D. D. 8..

Fi 1

by (lie’ qur.-lb‘ii of win-re '
tiny
Plumbing.
All you have to do is
t.&lt;&gt; a-oinc here and thus make auto
of Hie ie'sl qiinlilies und llir most
economical pur.--, old buyer* oj
Plumbing here cannot be induced
to go el.M-wheie.
Expcricore has
laildit them that here is where
they get lhe best prices and the

F. A. BROWN-&amp; CO.•
East of Postoffica

Phone 126

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Hastings1
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FOLEY
KIDNEY PHISI
FOR BACKACHC KI0NIYS AMO BLAQDlg..

Hastinirs, Mich.

Good Indication From Kansas.
Washington, Aug. 9—“The re­
sults of tlie Kansas senatorial primaty is record evidence that this
n*inuLIii:au veur." ,said
tleUresentaiivfl- uainplteir of Kan­
san, when asked what he fought uf
the vole. • “It is particularly vn&lt;&gt;d
evidence that those who vol&lt;sP the
progressive ticket in 1912 are nor­
mally Republican.
I know lhal
in my atuU* of Kansas those who
voted for Roori-vell in 4912 did so,
not because they had left the Re­
publican party, hut us a |&gt;rob*-t
against what happened in lli«; Chrcagn convention.
‘
"There will be u slump from the
Progressive to thy Republican par­
ty this fall and in 1916, not because those who voted the progres­
sive ticket in 1912 ure pot jusl us
progri'Mive u.s over, hut because
they will liava no protest lo make
and Bin vole with the party to
which they feel Hiey Iwlong."

MICHIGAN STOMACH SUF IIEBS
DISCOVER THE QUICKEST REMEDY
,
Swift
Belief for Ills of DigtVjUtc tho United States.

Tho flrat doM
proves—no ton* treatment.
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Bernedy clear* tho digestive tract of mu­
coid accretion* and poiltonuua mat-

Hundred* of Michigan people have
found quick deliverance from »tomach trouble* by the uno ot Mayr's
Wonderful Stomach Uomcily. . Thi*

Street. Ellul. Mich.—-“I, Aievor saw
anything wortf such wonders as just
three doss* did. I havs be«n doctor­
ed by specialist*, too. and received
A. W. Hobbs of 1S01 East Main
Street. Jackson. Mich.—"I had not

from aliment* of the stomach, liver
and bowel*. Marty declare that il has
saved them from dangerous opera­
tions and many arc aura that it has
saved lheir live*.
Because of ths remarkable success
of this remedy there are many imi­
tator*. so be cautious. Be sure It’s
MAYR’S.
Go to MulhoHand’s drug
store and sak about tho wonderful
results it ha* been -accomplishing—
or send to Geo. It. Mayr. Mfg. Cheinl*f, 154-16* Whiting St.. Chicago, lit.,
for tree book on ■ stomach ailments
and" many grateful letters from pco-

druMtst can t»U you &gt;u wondsrfud
ing a taw dors* of yakr won&lt;*rtul
retnsdy I am,tn p*rt*ct condition.**
For sale in Hastings by all drug- ■
Such word* of pralso com* from
•
’
users of thi* remedy tn all part* of gists.—Adv.

�nBHAgrWUW, AUGUST nilli

BENEFIT BY USING CONCRETE

DOMoney—CemUirg? Itam.

Use of (Jiarcoal.
A few lumps' of dhnrcoa! make
good kindling for starting a Ore iu
stove or furnace.

Hooks.
Hooks and eyre were invented by
lhe duvil for man's undoing.!—Froin
“Ohl Mr. Bidgood," by Peter Blun­
dell.

A Hit of Economy.
Water when macaroni has been
Ih.iIkI in H makes a nice starch for
lingerie gitrineiite.
Also gives a
pretty gios* to colored ginghams.

To Improve Coffee.
A tiny pinch uf sail added lo the
ciifTcu just before putting il un the
stove Improves tliu'tlavur greatly,
careful though. not to put iu
i notigh tu lash*.
The Our Tiling Wonc. .
“What cun bu worse," he asked,
than taking a kiss without asking
• •r it?" “I don't know," said tlie
girl, ** unless it la asking for a kiss
without taking it."—Ladies* liumu
Journal.
*

Blackberry Jelly .
In making blackberry jelly it is a
giHn| plan In have ono-lhiru of tho
juice from barberries, or rhul&gt;arb,
nnd lhe oilier two thirds from
blackberries.
Tho sugar should
Ih- in tlie same proportion as for
strawberry Jelly.

The Truth.
It id positively unkind nowadays
l&lt;&gt; say that a woman is as old as
she looks. Women use powder and
paint these days that lhey invari­
ably look far older than they real­
ly an*—From “Diary and Other
Indiscretions," by E. A. Wall.
(jinni-d Peas With Onion.
Empty a can of iwas, pour off
waler aird thoroughly rinse. Cook a
iahlectiootiful
of
Hpcly-chopped
onion in a rounding labtespoongtil
&lt;&gt;f butter two niiiiutes. add tlie peas
stirring unlit thoroughly heated:,
season with salt, also add pepper if
liked.

... women of I’arjs have thought
mil kiudhcr think to keep lhe men
lent with the slashed sxirt. they are
now leaving off (heir stockings. No
wonder statistics show Ih.'H so many
men are run down on the streets of
Paris—a person can't look two ways
ul once.—Judge.

K ’

To Boil Euus Without Timing.
Or. rather, lo let them come to a
nl.
For lhal is all you have lo
do. to pul th'-ni on in cold water.
When the wiltei7 comes to a good
Imil Uiey are done, alxnil equal to a
tnree-mlnuto boiled egg, only with"u* (he trouble of liming.
Besides,
iln*y are jusl about twice as good,
having tho ih'licious creamy taste of
coddled eggs.
Binekbcrry Jelly.
tjhoose large, juicy berries that
art* rather uhder-ripe. mash well
nnd drain through a jelly b tg
the
juice
, .Measure
_
_ r
„. and allow
,,r itngar.
jutmr ** treoc
Knn, nn*
■Winn* hinnnflt nr
juice In a preserving kettle, and nl
thiLjaine lime have Hie sugar heal­
ing in lli&gt;* oven until hot. but not
niloreii nt all.
Ia&gt;1 tin* juice boil
for twenty iiijnut*-*; add th&gt;* liot
hi mar. stirring until dissnlveii;
let
lioil for a tew niinules, or until il
will jell when a lillh* is ctrtted.

When Milk Sours.
In sutrnner limo il is hard to keep
milk uwet-t, so il is-well to know a
few of the many things that can Im?
made with cutlage ebeedo er Dutch
cheese (smeerkaso) or wliateyer
natno you may give the chees made
from freshly soured milk. . - You
tpay-havn your own way of prepar­
ing the cbense.
If not, try lhe foh
lowing, for it Is good.
Put (hick sohr milk In a pan and
cover with boiling waler from the
tea kettle.
Stand il on lhe back of
the stove a few minutes to separate
the curd from the whey, then pour
Il into an immaculate cotton bag
and let it drip until the whey is all
drained off and the curd Is firm.
Be sure that tho bag is absolutely
clean and fresh, as iho cheese ab­
sorbs odors.
When it is free from whey, or dry,
turn into a bowl, sal^ well, sprinkle
with; paprika or add a tablrepoonful
uf peppergrass chopped very fine,
and a little cream or melted butler
to moisten it.
If you wish to keep
it a short time, wrap it hi parafine
Klo exclude the air, and put il
i refrigerator.
If you serve it plain, pat it Into
small balls aud pul minced olives or
fresh
cress
around tho
dish,
(iryumj^iuta mixed with xollue
cheese is- pleasing to some palates,
while others declare that il is sur­
passingly delightful served as an
axwompaulmaut to bar-le-duc or
other currant jellies.
Other preserves are used with It,
nnd served wilh wafers.
Guava
jelly is likewise served with cottage
cheese.
The Aryona pepper cheese is
made by taking green peppers,
scorching them slightly in a hot
oven or over lhe coals or gas flame,
I lien with a sharp knife remove the
seedfl and put in their place a small
roll of collage cheese.
Holl up
avail), skewer together
with a
wooden toothpick, dip in iteaten egg
and cracker crumbs and fry lo a
golden brown in good vegetable oil.
Brown bread cut in thin slices and
spread with butler and' cottage
cheese, and then cut in lae table
strips, is tosly. Any number of
sandwiches can be made with cot­
tage cheese by mixing il with cress,
chopped nuts, chopped olives and
chopped preserved cherries nr let­
tuce, as taste and fancy dictate.

uSo ot concrete.

Are you having trouble getting good butter? If so TRY
CRYSTAL PRIDE, it will pleitse you, put up in 1 lb, 2 lbs, 3 lbs
and 5 lbs packages. AH stores handle the 1 lb prints, we will fur­
nish you with the other-sizes, or will pack your crock, if you will
bring it to the Creamery.
Crystal Pride is DIFFERENT from most Creamery RUT­
TER, it has a flavor you will like, it is made from good whole­
some pasteurized cream always the same, well salted with the
very best salt money Can buy.
,
Let us fill you a five pound crock we are sure you will like it
and will use no other.

SEPARATOR IS GREAT ASSET When the durability and lessened risk

Dairy Busti

Iaum of Much

are considered It Is seen that the con­
crete construction Is economical fa
almost all circumstances Tho con­
crete silo ia Mhltary and* preserves

&lt;Br C. B. LANE. Tmlryman. Copyright,
ml)
In early days farmere set milk on
kitchen or pantry shelves lo raise
cream.
After standing twelve to

ernnicct teats.
Farmers who Save not studied the
subject of concrete construction will

cool place, usually th* ceV

handler than lumber. It te of hljh
value for walks, dairy floors, milk
houaM. watering troughs and steps,
aa well as for general architectural

fourths of tha cream waa thus se­
cured. When enough had accumulat-

tbo more Improved can a,

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 533

Where the fanner Is able to supply
the sand aud gravel without much
expense and has lime to perform lhe
labor ot construction, or at least to

tbo oklin

$100 Reward, $100

leaving the cream in the can. Here
again one-third of tho cream waa left
In sMm milk to be fed to pigs. Thirty
was made In this coeniry. The prin­
cipal of tho separator Is based on
specific gravity of liquids.
As the
separator bowl revolves at about six
thousand revolutions per minute ths
heavier portion ot nfflk. skim milk. Is
thrown outside by centrifugal force
and discharged, while the lighter por­
tion. eream, is thrown to the center
of the bowl and discharged through

Bhick* nf camphor disponed in
corners nf damp rooms in a new
house will effectually banish damp TESTING MILK WITH NEEDLE
in a very short time, even when
tires have proved ineffectual.. They
should be simply laid un paper, or
on lhe hare shelves of a damp room
No-Adulteration.
or linen cliMel.
The blocks gradu­
ally decrease in size, and when they
Good milk ahouid look white, with a
finally disappear should he replac­
yellowjah
tinge.
Bluish milk la poor
ed until their purpose is served.
tn fatty matter. Good-tnllk la a little
sticky whan stirred, and lathers. If
—BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY,
water has bean put Into It it does not
lather. If you wish to be eure that the
milk la of the proper richness, taka a

MAKES RHEUMATISM
PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR

It Is needless to suffer any longer
with rheumatism, and be all crippled
and bent out of shape with its
heart-wrenching pain*, when you can
surely avoid il
Rheumatitm come* from weak. Ink,ln«r. ‘hat fail to filter from
tne blood,, the pouonou* watt* nut­
ter and uric acid; and it is useleA to
rub on liniments or take ordinary
■remedies to relieve the pain. Tht*
ohly prolongs the misery and can’t
filarklM-rry nnd Apple Jelly.
Testing Milk With Needle.
possibly cure you.
,
Wash three pounds of sour ap­ . TTie only way to cure rheumalijm
dry, aad dip it into the milk an inch
ples and cut in quarters without
IP * ling or coring; remove any im- is to remove the cause. The new dis­ or so below the surface. Withdrew
irrfeelions' and the blossom ends, covery, Croxone, doe* this becaule it it. and if the milk be pure a large drop
neutralize* and dissolve* all the poi­ will adhere to the needle and hang
•ul them in a prerejc'ing kettle
sonous substances and uric acid that
Vllh
ilh two quarts
quhrtfl of
*•. water
••••-. and
».... two lodge in the joints, and tnuveles, to there for aome Unia. But If tho milk
|H&gt;iind* nf blacalinrrirs.
L**t lliein
scratch and irritate and cause rheu­ drops from the needle quickly In sev­
iMiil until lliy apples pulp, then put matism, and clean* out and »trength- eral small drops It has certainly been
ip a j**lly bag and let I lie juice drain ens the stopped-up, inactive kidney*, adulterated.
off,
HoiPilie jnfi-e Tnr twenty min­ •® ‘h'y c*n filter all the poison* from
It should not be forgotten that milk
utes-add an e&lt;iuul amount .if hoi the blood and drive it on and out of is a germ-carrier, aud that, oven
Mit-ur and let Irnil rapidly until it the»y»tem.(&gt; •
'
though pure. It may bo infected and
will jell.
.
Croxone is the ino»t wonderful
medicine ever made for curing chron­
A few lieans of coiten burned un ic rheumatism, kidney troubles, and
Have a Mio.
coals urtaffis a dcoiJorixer.
bladder disorders. You will find it
If a cow could talk and you would
different from all other remedies.
Huh silver spoons which -have There is nothing elie on earth like it.
bom stained by eggs with a little It matters not how old you are, or would answef: "Give me a Juicy, suc­
how long you have suffered, it is culent food and 1 will give'twice aa
table salt.
P^actually
it into
into much milk.” The succulent food Is
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r— •■*—•7 impossible to
IU take
ISKC II
‘•I.tlo an .apple-tuto your horse -the human system without results,
xiish and you will have as line u You
from IUC
the first lew
few
, — will
— — find relief ilUUt
relish as youTould possibly wish.
doiex. and you will be turprived how
quickly sit youc mijery and iuffering farmers should bare a si io.
To bring out the fragrance of a will cad.
«
bahain t&gt;i|lnw, place it on it radiator
An original package of Croxons
And lei il stay, there for a few min-’ costs bat a trifle at any first-clasi
Is usually caused by having
drug store. All druggist* arc au­
utes.
thorised to sell it on a positive moneyFilthy quarters
Shredded
chocolate 'coooanut. back flusrsatee. ThrSt dosrs a dsy feedlug irregularly.
Md
^ty
pall* will also csum scaurs.
which I., bought already prepared. for *
fe*‘ days
&lt;ky» is
w often all that is
it
a tew
nuke* a tasty addition lo different I ev,er
io core the wont backkinds- uf salad.
9C 9X£r&lt;08K UD&amp;rx diiofdcrs,
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
Blackberry Maruialiulr.
Mash tin* berries, cook them in
their own juice until thoroughly
heated, then-press through a sieve
to remove tin- seeds.
Hot urn the
pulp lo the fire with one-half the
amount nf sugar n.« pulp, and Indi
rapidly for twenty-five minute^
stirring constantly.

Concrete a (meturea

are more economical The original
coat is about the'samo aa for silos of
other materials if the farmer te abib

aratora waa a great boost for the
dairy business,-as it separated prac­
tically all cream from milk, prevent­
ing waste and making It possible to
feed sweet skim milk to stock.
Types of separators on the market
today are legion. It la estimated the
eales of separators In tho United
States amounts to ITfl.OOO per year
These range in capacity from two Bun
dred pounda of milk per hour In lhe
small band separators to four thou­
sand two hundred pounda tn tha big
When making lemon pies, instead power machines and coat from ono
of u-Hik- cornltareh or flour, grate lo six hundred dollars.
one' imlalo to eaeli pie and the pie
By turning slightly tho "cream
will he delicious. The potato tastes screw" tn a separator the cream can
much like cocoanut. and the cus­ bo made thick or thin hr rich or poor
tard is thickened jusl enough.
in butter fat, aa desired, depending
A g(M&gt;d way to bleach handker- on the amount of skim milk incor­
chltifa when II i&gt; nol convMiienl ip porated with it For example, com­
hang (hem out of doors, is to wash mon table cream of 10 per cent fat
them and then let them soak over or a vary rich thick cream contains
night in waler in which a liffle from fifty to sixty per cent butter fat
cream yf tartar has been dissolved.
One would think a cleaner and bet­
tor flavored cream would be produced
If an iron in allowed to gel redby tho introduction of the separator;
hol, it will never retain tlie heal as
but,
as a matter of fact, the flavor and
well again.
Tha Hat iron is badly
ahused if allowed tn atnnd on the sanitary qualities of separator’cream
range and in a dusty place.
Imus produced on the average farm are not
should Jm put away to cool as ,«oon as good as before, and the quality of
as done wilh. and then kept in a butter made In creameries from thia
tool place away from dust till
wanted again.

of New Remedy are &gt;
Taken

Butter! Butter! Butter!

Safety, economy and utility are the
prime eonaldesatlomi In allo building

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, Ifiicb.

Concrete Trough for Stock.
supervise it, the outlay for any given
piece of work will probably be tees
than it would be it lumber hero used.
Tlio proportion of cement required la
not a large item of expense.
,
The farmer also gains in the matter
ot Insurance aa bo goes forward with
his experiments In concrete construc­
tion. Thia te an Important considerstlon. and he adds both comfort and
safety, besides saving money.

HOW MUCH WILL SILO HOLD?

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest aud Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroo and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Farm Phones—
Bell. 651
Citizens, 6251

Amount Can Ba Closely Calculated
Provided Number and Kind of

Announcing

(By A. D. WILSON.)
The amount of silage required and

be quite closely calculated provided
the number and kind of animals to be
fed from It‘are known before build­
ing.
An average cow or beet animal may
be fed about thlrty-Ovj pounda ot sil­

The New Typewriter
=OLIVER No
E ANNCRJNCE AN AMAZING MODEL—

during which sllpgo •» used in this.'
latitude will bo about 210 days. Large ,
The OLIVER No. 7—a Typewriter ot aupercacellcnce,
animate or those that are being fat­
with automatic devices and refinements that mark the zenith
tened may consume considerably
more than thirty-fire pounda per day, of typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed and easy
but thia has been found a fair aver-

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action. Typewriting efficiency raised to the nth power.
The OLIVER No. 7 embodies all previous Oliver innovaaverago weight ot the silage is about tjons anj new self-acting devices never seen before on any type­
forty pounds per cubic foot Near tho wrjtcr.
|cap jQ advance which places The Oliver ten years
presure
not’’Rr.-eL,''n*wuTweteh1 “head of its time. So smooth in action, so light to the touch, so
iulr t».n.y n™ .'.'.al per ruble r».|««&gt;Y &gt;° i™. &gt;'&gt;at experts are anrazed. A model lhal means lo lhe
- typist delightful case of operation.
while at tho bottom
of• a -■
thirty-five
foot silo it may weigh sixty pounds.
A model that means a higher standard of typewriting, longer
and better service.
thirty-five pounds uf ensilage in a
The No. 7 is now on exhibit and sale at all Oliver Branches
day, she will eat tldHy-flve fortieth*,
or aeven-elgbtht-Pf a cubic foot per and .Agencies throughout the United States.
In a silo ot- ordinary
. depth,
. . .

in |i« eursuive pnwI &gt;i t n. ;r- I D
I

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
It you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Oi.C.LAS. hue 57 Hutlm

Spring Term
offering continuous opportunity for

tbo'

to determine ytc number ot cubic fMt
of ensilage required to feed a cow or
any number of cows throughout tho
season. The
diameter of the allo
must bo such that the stock ou hand*
can use one or two inches ot silag"
off tbo top each day during tho wintor and at least three Inches per day
when sumter fm&lt;!lag of silage te to
be practiced. This ia necessary to
keep the allage^from spoiling.
A silo ten feet in diameter la adapt-'
ed to feeding ten mature cattle. Ono
twelve feet in diameter will feed fif­
teen head, and ono fourteen feet in

good salaried poUUou through the

Detroit Business University
DITHOIT, MICH.

FIRE INSURANCE
like to change your insurance call

I KE H. 1*111'011

5% NET INCOME

ly head; but if there are thirty os
more cowa to feed, a slxteen foot silo
should be erected. These silos should
be thirty or forty foot, or even gmro
In height

SOME GOOD POULTRY DONI'S

Capitol
Savings &lt; Loan Aiaooiatiaa,

Particular Attention Should Bo Paid
. to Drinking Fountains and
Character of Feed.

Ulciti, hliaino &amp; Siglm R. R, Cl.

Don't het tho drinking fountain alt
In tbo sun; for If you do your poultry
will surely get diseased.
Don't feed sour and unwholesome
food, because If you do tho fowls will
have indigestion and liver trouble.
x dloa'l forget to provide shade for
tho poultry, the ccorching hot sun
will bo sure to make tho buna sick.
Don't keep tb» males in tho tamo
yards with the femalea If yon have

butcher.
Don’t forget to supply grit and oy­
ster shells. Tbo hens need them as
badly dur|ng summer as they do in
lhe winter.
Don't forget to bury any fowl that
chances to die.
Disease Is spread
through a whole flock by allowing a
decaying carcass to Uo around.
Don't wait Uli fall, to sell all
plus stock.
Now la toe bast
most profitable time.

Useful Tool.

Dally Except Sunday
Tlir new model has more Im* popular 17-Cenbra-Day nurchaw
provriiirnts. -rvllnriiir'iils and new plan, the suine as on previous Oli­ ■olng South 1:01
•olng North* 7:11
than ue can even enumerate ver models.
, The OLIVER Na 7, equipped with
The "ciisliioiird Lev board" vvitli the famous Printypc, it desired,
“anrlior key a" anti I lie new auto* without extra chartie.
malic features mean less work for
You owe it to yourself to see the
the hiind-. less strain on lhe ejes, new mac hine before you buy any
less manual mid mental effort.
l&gt; pt-writer al any price. Note its
With all ol Ihrsi- masterly me- brauly, siteed and easy action, its
rhanical improvements wc- have wonderful aulouuilic devices. Try
made the machine more beautiful it on any work lhal is ever dour on
mid symmetrical.
from
every typewriters. Try it on many kinds
standpoint The OLIVER No. 7 at­ of work that no oilier typewriter
tains sii|M'rlalivc excellence.
will da
Nuthiiui &gt;&lt;»u could wish lor has
Il is a significant fart that the
been omitted. The new devices, re*
liiiriiicnts. improvements mid con- typewriter that introduced such
epoc-h-nuikiiiu inqovatlous us vis*
M-nt an enormous outlay and vastly iblr writinn. visible reading, Prin­
inerenM* its value—the price has typc, etc- should be the first lo in­
nut been advanced one penny. Wc troduce automatic methods of op­
kiiall even continue in force our eration.
iims

A Word to the

Borrower

The OLIVER Typewriter Co.
Oliver Typewriter Building
CHICAGO

California forest* combines a raki\
■spade und hoe. It la compact, so that
At can be carried on horseback, aod

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FACE THTVTV

(^IDEJMAKIMG Southwestern Michigan
right
right kind of nucUacry ia used.
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THIS wuuir-n
WEEK'S KWWR
NEWS IM
IN

NEAR-BY COUNTIES.
It is nn interesting sight to tbdli

Farms For Sale

Bablyon road near Allegan ahd see
the big stone crusher al work. The
big out fit keeps a steady stream of I
tvauu drawing stone and gravel t«r
tile state road bring laid n-ar Lit­
tleJo bn Jakt»._
,

The ffy campaign' cortimlftre ofi
anil Fee who can.win the prize
Dining the coming Jour week.- Ill
children will be io charge of Mil
Marion Bills.

We sell on 2 per cent commission.
..hi.h ...in. n.r b...,rr u» prooi.

&gt; IV? htJ! ‘Ajrl “«•&gt; fnrin« nml
u\»u. ul? i IdJ
n
places in the last » years. Ask any
of these 172 men what kind of
treatment and mtvIcv tlicy got
from us.
We will be .nl .Charles Bn hit’s
law ofllee Saturday. August X. ami
enrh Saturday hereafter.
Office Iltnirx II to 12 nnd 1 to I.

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Co.
Hastings or Delton, Mich.

Registered Percheron
Fur Yiir Oil

SIiIIIh

“Success”
This stallion was formerly owned
by Owen Graffmillrr nnd is well
known to horse breeders of Barry
County. • He is n tine young stallion of the
very hardiest stock.

Will stand balance of srnsot nt
firm
my place on the A. B. Gn
3 miles east of Cloverdale.

। TERJIS—To injure
standing colt, $15.

marc

with

E. B. Gates
Cloverdale, Michigan
Ball Phone, Delton

hire’s one =nrc way—USE HOMESTEAD FERTILIZERS. They
"put back” in to lhe land the very element you “draw out'’ when you take .off
a crop of gf.'lju* Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer is made chiefly of BONE
i ton of it there is a FULL 900 POUNDS OF PURE
It is more than a stimulant to rhe land, and its benefits
eral years. That is WHY It is BETTER for your land
than chemical fertilizers, which are useful only tor ONE YEAR.

al large in Iho city of Allegan must

until Oct. I next.

Or It Can t Be Good To You
No land in Barry County or Michigan, can stand continuous “cropping”
.-without DESTROYING ito fertility^ Every BUSHEL of'grain that you raise
and sell t'rom your farm TAKES AWAY ju-t &gt;0 much fcrtqity. Some lands

cah stand “cropping” bettenthan others, but in a few years IBTBEST of land
in this county, or sitate will decrease in fertility and eventually become
“worthless” from a producing standpoint.

How To Be Good To Your Land

Myron Squires, who lives about
o miles south of Plainwell, while
ploughing (bis Work. I Willed up 15
sunk

We have an extra good list of
farms for sale this year. August
1st opens our years business, and
as last year was the best ue have
luid, we hope this year to Ik- even
belter still.
Now is 11 good time to look farms

Be Good To Your Land
In our farming operations vyc.uscd a great, deal of Homestead Fertilizers.
They gave by far the best results of any of tlie mdny kinds we tried. That’s
why wc secured the Agency for them when we went into the Elevator busi­
ness. WE KNOW WHAT THEY WILL DO. We know that everyone
who uses them will be pleased—and that’s the kind of article wc sell.
Now is the time to order your fertilizer and we will be glad to Wk
with anyone thinking of buying. We know .we can do you a lot of good.

Failure lo com-;

kijling pf any dog found at large .
without a muzzle.

The WiRon sailing station nfj
la inwell is now completed and!

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
PHONE 18

1“'paraliflll on account of
br-akage. but now ev.-rylhihgi
,
f.—ioi—mid il&gt;&lt;- unn m-i
I? 1".•Hwnjwm &gt;*

HASTINGS, MICH

11 .-nil a thing on the menu, so we driving Ihrough some of the crazl- regret fit that you people are not
Announcement.
just point al a few different things. eti streets we entered a court hero to nee j|.
Yesterday for. des.--rt I pointed to a through a big gate in a mammoth
We al.*o went to fcc the Cata­
I'Word mid they biought, in a fried high wall.
D&lt;&gt; you undersiand?
egg.
Well, of course. I nearly Well, I began to gel scareA for il combs of Rome, the burial place nf
I killed myself laughing, and so di«lL was certainly., a strange rodklng the Christian* .under ground io the
the rest of the party, while lhe place.
It wu pilch dark ami wo days of the iu*glhon eniperoro, and
I French people sal and looked nn. could hanlly see our, own party.
and paid for.“ Now lhal &lt;'. rm'.n | ••!&gt;&lt; HIRING HER VISIT TO NOT- This is just one of my crazy mis­ Finally wo stopped in front of an it was terrible to walk along in
takes.
I
certainly
refuse
to
tell
iron
door.
Tin* cah man got mil Ihoso cold, slimy dungeons with no
-hip- are forbidden lo leave port-. Ell PLKIES IN PARIS, 8WITZall of them.
We have dinner nt nnd after a lime, a I'omicnl tittle light, but a tallow candle which
E BLAND, AMI ROUE
eight and when w sjl down to (ho Hinn came out.
He turned on the each one. carried.
Il wan dark
certain.
Mr. Hank is anxn&gt;ii-ly
' table there are four dinner plates light and w- saw lhe name “Pen­
waiting further information from J
piled before you with a dish of sion Boos" which wu the place all and wo had to carry I hem high
"L. wfr.. and .MH,,
; HAS DIFFICULTY IN SOLV­
above our fiends.
Wo paused by
soup on (op.
I like tho soup be­ right.
cause it is filled wilh noodles. Af*'
The man took us down a Ini of hundreds nf graves where you
Prosecutions
have
begun
in
ING FRENCH BILL OF FARE; (--r lhal was gone chicken was stone steps—mind you. wo had could see the bones nnd skeletons
Grand llnpidj nf people who mainpassed, also a large dish of _
come in' one tlie ground floor and of Christians buried alive by the
Inin filthy breeding places for Hi-*,
covered with yellow-, gravy.
All wo couldn't' imagine what on earth Pagan emperors of old.
When I
the name b-ing’declared a nuisance',
Visited lhe Coliseum and Caln- of this was for tin- first plate; it wo were going down cellar for. studied il in Ancient History I only
combs at Rome and Enjoyed was taken off and a big howl nf' My fear had turned into curiosity half appreciated it. but now I ful­
ports
was
pissed
without
any
sauce
.They
as usual, and I started on ahead ly realize what it meant.
''Snow-bulling" In Switzerland.
Inmono of the candidates* for
mi them.
Then Hie third plate with him. He carried a big bunch say there -are 350 miles of narrtiw
was used for a piece nf cold meal of keys ami opened numerous iron passage* underground nml only County Treasurer on the republi­
Paris. Franrc. .July 3.
Edgar French, (lie engineer who
11 l can actually realize that I am nnd a leltuco leaf. The last plate i floors., We went Ihrough many fifteen mijes explored. There nre can ticket.
null in a foreign country becuu.se I can I wa«-u*od for a fruit cocktail which hall* nnd queer looking places. five different underground floors.
I nm a farmer, reside in Orange­
Finally we came to a wooden door We went Ihrough part of tho first
Hnpid*. will change hi- heailqiinrover hrre.
Everything
is -o strong'of wine it was horrid. which lie unlocked a«d I went in. and that, was enough.
An old ville township, and have been sup­
ervisor
from that township ulna
.
...irh.
every
one
speaks
French
I
Lastly
they
brought
a
large
copper
monk
liHik
us
through
and
he
was
Imagine
my
amazement
when
I
Saranac,
At one of tho years.
amf-acls il a* well.
We are nl a basin filled with waler and every looked around on one of the hcsl very interesting.
Madame Dabuls and il is one nf the &lt;»ne washed their hands.
We are rooms I ever saw.
A marble gates at the walls nn old man gave
Orangeville hasn't boon repre­
queerest places you
ever saw., the-only Americans in the place floor, an opalescent chandelier as me one of the Passion flowers
................. ............... ................ ....
through Saranac. I»well an.I Ada I The rooms ar- very large, but th-I nnd ot course .we walch every one big as a carl wheel, a table with a which I have tried every where to sented on the ticket in years, ami
I wish I might bring iklo you we feel entitled lo this nomination.
without il-fay and
GrandRapids! bed* an- so highHint you houehl.-Je|M-and they waldi us.
beautiful silk, cover, large eom- get.
He gave me I am pledged to no one, and if
will be reached in
a f&lt;-wweeks. 1 ly hav- lo climb up a tittle ladd-r; Hereafter I am coming to France . fortable chairs, dresser, dressing as he gavoMl to me.
Th- -ncin—r will then lay hi.* fu.— provided for that purpose.
Then Ito get weighed T«fr the scales here. table, writing desk amt two bpd*— a fruit with'thc sends and 1 am go­ elected will conduct the office on
I
Then wc strictly business principles.
- large affnir- under the [show I have Inst fifteen pounds.
all of the girls have rooms like ing to bring il Imine.
tires Is-fon* Hie promoters of the
IdW-j
If a man wants
lo be ' in slvle■ this ami it. is one of lhe largest went to St. Peter’s Cathedral and will appreciate your support at the
Im- and mil--* lli-y ar- um-\|&gt;&lt;*. I .............. —rh we Americans
—
—
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Il us- Ohl fitch splendor! The walls pure Primaries on August 25.—Adv..
Ctlly largo Hi&lt;-rc will In* cornelhing! "'I before we can -deep.
There i.*; h-ro h&lt;- must wear a silk hat. a; "Pensions” in the country.
Alfred M. Nevins.
fining.
I Hie fuimic.-d little elevator. Each ' Prince Albert coat, black ami grey oil to be an old palace ami the dark Carra marble, and lhe ceiling in­
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| person works il thcuiselvi’S.
You striped trousers, while spats nvi-’r
■ place, of cniirse, was the court. It laid with gold mosaics, ami such
Bonea of Prehistoric Animals.
| -imply punch lhe bulbul
to Hie his sh*"‘* and carry a can- mu) a 1 is wonderful hero tHul the parlors wonderfully h-nuliful paintings of
Then we
JOHN M. GOULD
Hom nnd bones of n wild ox nnd ,,,w,r you waul to go. un-l
b-ffue pair of gloves in one hand ami in 1 and drawing rooms, writing rooms Madonna's mid Christ.
tho antler of a rad deer, both prehla-i \'.”1 ','an '*!
.v&lt;111 ar&lt;* there, .the other a fan and on that wrist nml dining rooms an* nil gorgeous. went tn a lol of other noted places,
LAWYER
/
am going to an oultorlc animals, have been found due!"''. b“v'' breakfast, in tmr nsmi.
When I opt*ni*d the blinds in our then. I
of-dom* musical tonight liy a great
In.
In
rl.er TU.mc .( “L"1
&gt;■"'
aJ',’,11 ,:"“l V".'
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Yesterday we took nn American bed room imagine my surprise to
Mnrinw iiHrtrin^hatnahtrA i’ ,
coffee, nml the roll is so hartl Express company trip around Pari*( find wc were Iwo stories up from violinist.
Phone 17a
Marlow. Buckinghamshire. England
|..|V.
n||
wjl|. _ knjf,.
.
the
street,
when
in
coming
in
we
and during the ride wo came across
H ASTI NOS, MICHIGAN
flon'l hav- bull-r here. That flo­
I couldn't —BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
a statue of G. targe Washington, had gone down stairs.
at noon.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
can't well, maybe ymij don’t think that’ understand until lhey (&lt;&gt;l&lt;l me it
was built on the side of a high hill
looked good In Ul... .
We arecj
to try nnd shop a( or mountain for protection, against
little today
go to Grand Opera! foes, and wc had ent-roil from tho
back.
To go to the dining room
very warm here and we get1 we have to unlock two big doors tn ,
tired, bul we arc standing lhe. hip, different halls wilh keys like this.
|very well,
f am a little disap- Imagine carlying keys as large ns I
pointed'in Paris for It does not this about wilh you nil day.
One Cald,nct -'picture of every
AU of the people hero are Amer­
come up tn my expectations.
It
child under two yearn “f nge in
is v.-ry much like an American ican, and we have met so many
Barry Cminly.
All you have to
We slept- [
lefty, except ih&lt;-y sell things' ouf In nice people already.
do ia to bring in Iho baby.
the sinwL in Iho day time.
You tine last night nnd went to the ex­
THURSDAY, AUG. 20/ f«7r IIJ sitting and wo send you the FREE
rnn buy a big boquel nf flowers press office this morning to got our
mod any time of day for two cents mail. I wa&gt; m-v.-r no ulad to gel
PICTURE.
Reinemlierll
not cost you a cent.
Come in ami
I almost Item”irr•nwr-rtihfley.7 Wtfdicd French loiters in my life..
gel acquainted.
Tolfynur friends. ' Special equipment fiirThil1 mom-y last flight until I have it bled when 1 asked for mail for fear
I
wouldn't
gel
any.
We
spent
the
•
ilrens'
pictures.
। straightened out and nm- going to
, try an&lt;| use il.
The large*! open rest of Um* morning shopping ami'
'air market here covers (hirly- ciyno back to lhe Pension for;
1 *ix acres nf ground. Imagine that luncheon, thon took a cab for the
Coliseum and il looks just like Hu.I.ueerne. Switzerland. July H. picture. Thon wo went flown the
Or”ft£!X5“Si;A"*" Hwtine. Mick
| • Sm-h a wonderful tinie—I can't Appian Way nnd saw many oht
ih-gig to describe lhe things I see. ruins standing above tho walls.
■ Ev-r since w- have been in Switz- 'Ohl I jusl love Rome and mjronlr

Mrs. II. Bank, wife of the Ixuvell
liermnn Mel limits! pastor' and little I
[daughter. Freda, are two of tlie;
300.1)00 Americans who arc anxious5
hi get ,-iWa’y from Germany. ’ They;

INTERESTING LETTER
EROM AIMEE RENKES

Big Day Thursday, Aug. 20

GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR

FREE

GRAND RAPIDS

E. PATTON

Sept. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
EVERYBODY IS GOING
TO SEE

Blooded MICHIGAN Horses
Thoroughbred MICHIGAN Cattle
Pedigreed MICHIGAN Sheep
MICHIGAN Swine of Purest Blood
WOLVERINE Prize Winning Poultry
INSTRUCTIVE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS
WITH MACHINERY AT WORK

Splendid Fireworks Nightly
Excellent Racing

Finest Fruit Display Ever Seen
Host of Other Attractions Including a Royal Hippodronfe

Phone 84

erland everything ia so beautiful. :
You stand on the grouml nnd look
up nnd uji and" all around are
। mountains so high the clouds cov, &lt;-r the lops.
li is grand, but more
fun to climb them.
It is hard
work, but it is worth tho trouble,
ila-t Sunday w- were in Iid.ihu k1 *11; eight of us look a train nt six
a. m. and wept part way up the
Jungfran.
No nne can Ro way up
on account of tlie glacier.
We
. walked up to the glacier from- lhe
irain.
I wi*:i you could see it. ns
far ns Iho cyo can see jusl fields of
ice.
Wo walked to the snow and
throw snowballs nt each other.
Then three feet in another direction-from th- snow would be flow­
ers of all descriptions.
I never
saw such pretty for-gel-me-note.
violols, .pansies, daises, roses, nnd
tdnks. nil growing wild.
Imagine
il.
I picked a hoquet of forgetme-nots as big as my . head thon
look alKjtit tlir-e steps nnd picked
up snow.
This
uocsn’l sound
reasonable hilt wo took pictures so
that I can show fbu when I get
home.
I.Ul-ei ne. i* beautiful. I mw the
Lion of Lucerne, lhe old bridge and
tho noted .pipe organ.
Tomorrow
। we leave for Home.
Rome, July 18.
At last wo are in Rome and of
all the places■! wish-you might Fee
Ihis Is the one. Wo got here last
evening about ten p. m., after rid­
ing over since six thirty in the
1 morning.
We got in a nab at th%
station an&lt;l.of course had a time
undendand
j I making
ntaking the driver
un
I where we wanted to go.
After

You Can’t Afford To Bake Bread
when you can buy such good bread as Hastings Potato Bread.
We could not afford to sell-this bread at the price we do if we did
not buy our materials in car-load lots and bake hundreds of
loaves at a time.
.
We buy Gold Medal Flour in CAR-LOAD LOTS. Its the
BEST flour made and commands a HIGHER PRICE than other
flours. We have the latest pattern of oven that gives a uniform
distribution of heat to all parts. We bake several hundred
loaves just as quickly and just as good as the housewife can bake
two or three loaves.
We SAVE MONEY by buying flour in car-load lots. We
SAVE MONEY by baking several hundred loaves- -at one time.
That’s WHY we can sell you Hastings Potato Bread for LESS
MONEY than you could buy the materials for and do your own
baking. Why not cut out the hard, hot work and buy Has­
tings Potato Bread and all kinds of Baked Goods of us. Prompt
delivery and special attention to phone'orders.

(Star Bakery &amp; Restaruant
! Phone 381

QUALITY BAKE SHOP

Mich

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

20 PAGES

Hastings, Michigan, Thursday, august 20.1914

FALL AUCTION SEASON PBINffl ELECTION TO
8uepfe*dve Year
BE HELU NEU TUESDAY This Heto theHasThird
SOON HERE
Addressed That
The lime for the fall .auctions is
now drawing near, mid’the • BAN­
NER again rails attention to its
superior merits us Hie medium for
successful advertising of auction
sales.
■
There is now no need of argu­
ment as lo. auction bills.
They
have linl their day aflmg with the
8lagC*coarh mid the ox train. The
newspaper that covers lhe ll**ld so
far surpasses till- &lt;&gt;l&lt;| style bill that
there is no basis for cortltiansoh.
There can ho no comparison when
there is an up-to-date newsp'aner
that successfully covers its field in
which to advert Ise mi auction sale.
What «|ualitics must a newspap**r iHissess that attempts to per­
form the very real service of giv­
ing lhe wid*-t publicity to mi unc­
tion sib*..’
We believe them to h*
as follows
(I) The newspaper that can
give the Iwst service in,advertising
farm auelhm sales is-Hie rmc that
best covers its field.
W’«* do not
care in wh.u fanning neighborhood
ill Barry Co. you go, you will find
Hie BANNER leads, mid in most
rases fur mitdislnnces every corn-

regular subscribers. The value- of
that'kind of a paper tn the adver­
tiser cannot be queilhmed.
(I) ■ Tliii - newspaper with the
best Want Column advertising pa­
tronage is another indication of its
value as.au advertising medium.
15) what makes an auction sale
successful is buyers.
The mon*
buyers the better the sale. Other
things being equal, the man who
Forties from the logger distance
will be the better htiyih* since he
comes because li*- has read the list
of articles in the BANNER and is
interested. ns a prospective- pur­
chaser: while those who tome
from the neighborhood are apt to
come betnuse they are curious to
set* how the sale goes, and hope to
pick up something nt less than its
worth.
(0) The BANNER knows how Io
handle sales, because of our large
experience and this is worth much
to the man who. is tn have the sale.
71 The BANNER is in touch
with all (he auctioneers, and makes
dates for them.
(8&gt; Roeuusr the BANNER is the
recognized' medium mid because
wo have the auctioneers’ dates,
the HANNER reaches more fami­ wo are able to save luiving two
lies than all other Barry Co. pa­ sales in the same ni-ighluirhood on
Hu* same day. Io’ the detriment of
pers combined.
IhiIIi. This is an advantage which
(2» Th** next requisite is that II every man who lias a tale will ap­
shall be the paper to which the preciate.
|..,.pk will n.lur.lly Irn.k f.r jnr,„P BANNER „„
i9&gt; The
has issued aa
l!"n
lir'
Y "'r,‘ b’Wkb'l lolling how to. plan for an
th** BANNER is especially strong. *nurtinn sale, giving valuable sugIn Hie past .sexon years .we hnve|Kl.A|jOj)4 based on long experience,
advertised over uno nlirllori sales.
T|lirt W(, giv„ lo n)| w|10 prt. p|an.
The newspaper that cun 1 uing for sales, and it has been of
orve is not the one which ' groat h&lt;‘!p Io many.
may promise to send sample copies
It will always be a pleasure for
to people who d&lt;&gt; not think enough ' us to give to nny nm* who plans an
of it to regularly subscribe, but |auction sab* the benoflleof the ex­
ilic one which people lake liecailse, pcrienee we have gained through
they want it mid to which they are advertising over 900 salt's.

FIRST NEWS FROM
EUROPEAN HR ZONE

Kidder In In The Ilai-e.

INTERESTING LETTER
FROM
MRS. HENKF-S WIIITTEN FROM
BERLIN AND AMSTUIDAM.

SOME THRILLING WAR EX­

PERIENCES IN BERLIN
For some unexplained reason
lift Vienna on the lotsl Train Out lhe report has spread in some
parts of Hie county that Arthur E.
\tmil llnil Difficulty in Gelling
Kidder
has withdrawn from lhe
Out of lit* rl I in.
race for nomination for prosecut­
Berlin. Germany, July 31, 1911. ing attorney on the republican
I thought perhaps- Hint
you ticket. Mr. Kidder states that this
wimid l»e iiilrreslrtl in lhe war sit­ report is absolutely without foun­
uation as it appears to an ignorant dation mid Hint it probably arose
observer.
I &gt;ay ignordnl because from his inactivity on account of a
our information is gleaned from a serious iilneM of Mrs. Kidder, who
word I hat w&lt;* are nbh* to catch lias just returned from a prolong­
now mid then in a country where ed stay in the state university hos­
th** language is unknown to us. I pital. This explains why Mr. Kid­
have s*i*h 'hut °ne English news­ der has not had time for cam­
paigning.
Mr. Kidder 'made a
paper since lhe I rouble began.
While still in Italy we began to showing at the primary two years
hear somi-lhtng of th** trouble, ago and he. will deeply appreciate
but when we rcaehiil Vienna, lhe the support of the public at the
('.npitol of (he Austria-Hungarian primary next Tuesday.—Adv.
Empire, the very air was tilled with

"qui vivo." while the tense look
im people's fares b**Uayed their
•anxiety.
In. the business places
ami on the st reels, activities seem­
ed nt a stmidslill—everyllfing being
displaced by grave discussions &lt;)T
th** topic of the day -“war."
’
We wore advised to leave Vien­
na nt once, •oHiorwise we might Im*
■delayed indefinitely, because nil
trains after noon on tin* 3&lt;&gt;lh of
July were liable lo be held in read­
iness Joi* the mobilization of lhe
Iroop's. .
We look IIh* fir«t train for Dresdhi, and wnro (old-after the train
was under way. that it was they
only train bywhich we could
liave gotten out of Vienna for some
time In coino. Our slay in Dres­
den was characterized by Hie same
feeling of anxiety that-had filled
I he minds of all at Vienna.. So we
staid in Dresden only long ejiough
Iq see lhe main things* of interest
In travellers and came on to lb*r■ lin, wheye we will slay until Aug­
ust 2. and I hen go on lo N'urenberg.
Here, as iii Vienna mid Dresdhn,
there is'great excitement and anx­
iety.* Crowds of voluble people
stand
around
the
newspaper
"kiosks" awaiting the arrival of
special e&lt;ytions. Surely the news­
paper vendors are doing a “roar­
ing" trade just now. Il is curious
lo see men and women holding the
•lamp sheets just from the press,
wjde open .al arms length, scanning
Hie news anxiouslv and eagerly,
while-other pairs or eyes peer with
e&lt;iual anxiety add eagerness over
their shoulders.
As tncy scan the
news, a moihont of silence pre­
. vails.
Then ns the significance of
Hu* news (which we ran not read
a word of) is digested, tongues
wag, heads nod gravely, and arms
and hands wildly gesticulate in
emphasis.»‘ In their excitement ,
they even stop us on the street and
try to make us understand that,
dispatches announce that fighting;
.has already taken place on the'
Austria-Servian frontier., Yester­
day as wo were passing along ona1
of the main lliorougbfares of Ber­ ;
lin. wo saw crowds of people’
craning' their necks and peering1
'

Tuesday is
Booster's Day
Every citizen should go to -the
fair grounds and see two excellent
ball games, thereby encouraging
the local team in a financial way.
Charlotte's fast team will play hen*,
and a great contest may be looked
for.-It is Io be hopeil that the larg­
1est-crowd that ever witnessed a
game in HnslingK will bo present.
Every store will bo closed and arrnngeinerits an* being carried on
which may result in permitting the
men employed in factories to at­
tend also.
The team has made Hastings
widely known in the base ball
world, and the enterprise of its
business men in supporting \uich a
team Is everywhere coinmended.
The team needs your financial sup­
port. So, come to the fair grounds
on Tuesday and see two games.
•The first game "will be a content
flNwemi tin* Life-Timers and the
Cubs, between which teams there is
a hotTivalry.
Roush and Rnbleski will 'officiate for (he “Lifer's"
while elllwr Tinker nr Charley
Leonard anil McPherson, Will be on
the firing, lino-Jor the Cubs.
Every body tfbmo and “Boost"
the team.
-.
To Correspondents.
Owing to the .fact that quite a
mimbcr of. corresjiondenctf letters
reached us at a very late hour, sev­
eral tetters had* to he omitted, and
many items in others omitted.
We dislike lo omit nny letters, or
even parte of tellers, and wil] ask
correspondents to mail their letters
nt ns early an hour as possible.

Campmeeting Closes Sunday. *
Large crowds are attending ser­
vices al the Wesleyan Methodist
campgrounds.
During lhe week
the number of campers has greatly
increased and the officials
are
.greatly pleased with (he large attendance.- The services are being
carried out' according to the nrogram published last week.. The
meetings will close on Sunday cveiiing.

BANNER.

Assembly.
•
BALLOTS WILL BE BLANKET
The Bay View Chautauqua As­
sembly have -on-, their prnkram
SIZE. ALL TICKETS ON ONE
"Country Life Conferern **.". which
BALLOT.
is addressed by leading farmers
mid leaders of farm organizatinns.
This conference lasts B**v**ral days
FULL LIST OF THE CANDIDATES
ami Ik well attended amt of muchvalue. It was address*-'! Saturday
WHO WILL APPEAR OH BALLOT by John.C. -Ketchadi. «*f this city,
whose theme was the “putlimk For
Country Life." That Mr. Ketcham
How lhe Voter Should Mark Ills is a favorite speaker al Hay View
is evidenced by the fart that jhis
Primary- Ballot to Make It
wna his third yeaf- on lb«* Baywiew
CounL
program.
The ballots for Iho Primary
Elect Inn lo lx* held next Tuesday.
August 25. have Jieen printed, and MOTOR-CARS IN HEAD-ON
are quite a formidable affair, each
COLLISION IN RUTLAND
ballot being IH .inches. wide by 30
inches long, and contains six lickels.
Tin* order of lhe parlies on Unrut Brush Obstructing View
the ballots is ns follows: Republi­
Causes Cosily Crash u I (lune
can, Progressive, Democrat. Social­
ist, Prohibition and Socialist Lab­
Ofer (Him) damage was dune Io a
or.
. .
Under each imrly name-will Im a motor wagon driven by M.H. Vester
circle.
The voter sliould desig­ and Albert Bessiner's motor-car
nate his party hy putting a cross driven by B«rt Skinner in a heati­
(X) in lhe Circle of lhe party he on crush al a dangtiroip portion of
prefers.
But he should not stop the Gun lake highway in south­
then*, for Hint would not count west Rutland, near the Lake farm,
where two or mon* cmididnlra me nt 7:.'«l Thursday evening. The ac­
running for the same office.
He cident occurred at a curve where
should therefore place n cross (X1 the view is entirely obstructed by
Both cars w*-re driven
In the square al the left of ns many brush.
.Mr. Skinner heard the
enndidntes in his parly column as slowly.
approortmig
ami
there are lo bo nominated for each* motor-wagon
office.
slopped just as the two vehicles
Had he not done -o the arAn important thing for each vo­ met.
ter tn consider is that he MUST cidenl might have resulted with
NOT vote for any' candidate not jn loss of life, or serioivi injury. In
his party column.
If ho docs it the car with -Mr. Skinner were
will void his ballot so far as that Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. B&lt; - smor mid I
particular office is concerned.
Mr. Vester
The voters will no doubt appre­ tdderably shaken up.
ciate having all the tickets on mu- was bruised.
The motor-wagon was consider­
ballot instead, of separate ballots.
ably
damaged.
One
of
th** axles
Any one who is a regislcn*d vo­
ter in the precinct when* he re­ was sprung and a fender was
sides cnn.vote al the primary. He smashed.
The other car sustained greater
can register on the day of the
Primary Election if he is not al­ damage. An axle was b*'iil. a fen­
der completely smashed and the
ready registered.
The cnnlfidales for the various whole franu* was sprang.
Expensive repairs mu-i b&lt;* made
offices on the'respective, tickets mY
Il is said that an
1he Primary ballot an*.as follows: on .both cars.
attempt will be made In recover
REPUBLICAN.
damages from the towndiip.
Governor—Georg** E. Ellis. Alex
J. Groesbeck, William S. Linton,
Frederick C. Martindale, Chase S. IMMENSE CROWDS ATTENDOsborn.
•
CAMPMEETIN8 AT SEBEWA
Lieutenant Governor—Edwin J.|
Curls. Luren D. Dickinson, David
E. Heineman.
Congressman—Edward L. Ramil- Incremml Altc.mlnnce tauscs Unit­
Um, Lewis L. Thompson. .
ed Brethren lo Decide to Build
' State Senator—Von W. Furniss.
Ijirxjc Auditormm.
William If. Schantz,
F.lte*rt V.
Smith.
.
The United Brethren camp ser­
Representative—Charles A Weis- vice of the Michigan Conference

NUMBER 16

PART ONE-1 TO 8

METHODIST |&lt;j*
PASTORS ASSIGNED
ANNUAL CONFERENCE ENDED I
SUNDAY WITH ORDINATION [
OF REV. GARRETT.

TRY BANNER WANTS
If You With to Sell or Boy. Bccaua
Everybody Rente.The BANNER.

Can Your
Can yon put lhe sphWs weh hark in place'
Cmi you put the apple-again on the bough

CONFERENCE ACQUIRES NEW
CHURCH AT EATON RAPIOS
hasty MoWt

Then* Is Dearth of Pastors Because

To Replace Old.
The 72mi animal eonf«*r**nc
the W«tsh*yan Methodist chi
closed last Sunday and Hie annual
campmeeting session begah.
Il
will close *&gt;n Sunifay. The confer­
ence was. id tended by a large numlH*r «&gt;f' pastors and tin* regular mi- ’
nunl work of the body was carried

lution endorsing the use of the In­
ternational Uniform Sunday School
lessons as opposed Io the graded
llWUMUi.
. . —
By the purchase of the Metho­
dist Protestant church in Eaton
Rapids, a new pastor and 106 new

Can you put tin* petals bark on Hie ro

Can you pul the kernel again in I he uni.

Can you put lite perfume back in the vase

you Hunk my questions trilling. dear.
••Uce.
The new pastor is Rev. O,
.1. .Montgomery.
Tin* Wesleyan
Let me ask you another &lt;
Mvihodisl. sold lh**ir church at
Ikui a hasty word be ever uni
West Gun Lake .to the trustees of
Or a deed unkind, Undone?
the .Methodist Protestant congre­
gation in that localily. The form­
er pastor. Rev. C. F. Badder. re­
signed s«*veral months ago and Went
to.Oklahoma.
He ha&lt;l in his con­
gregation four members, Ihree of
whom mnviMl away. . The church
was, Iherfori*. vacant. . Conditions
wen* the reverse of liio.se in Eaton BIG SPORTS DAY AT ASSYRIA
Rapids.
There was a coiig'regaSATURDAY. AUGUST
llon of Methodist Protestants in the
vicinity and Hie church was sold
to them.
Among those present al the con­ A Splendid Program of Sports Has
ference were Gertrude Preston, of
Been Arranged and a Fine
Sierra Leone, a returned missionAssured.
.
THIS
INDICATES THAT
THE
Marshall, who has alls) served as a
missionnry.
.
- AN EAKLY START.
20
of
this
UrdinaliOn services were held on
Sunday., when Rev. SW\V. F. (&gt;arBOOD BUNCH OF HORSES, CATordination* sermon
dained.
। TH* SHEEPARDHOGS OFFERED
of Syracuse,-N. V. Rev. Mr. G.ii*
nett is ti well-known pastor of tile been arranged, embracing many
southern part of the county nnd'he now and novel fealuras inthe way | Also Lol of Form Tools and Mte'J'"1,
of '»rl"u-l
„||.nrl„ls
S.t llir
Ims again been assigned the 4»askinds
The full program of spoils1
. ,
, „
,
tornte in Hickory Cornell.
&lt;
...
Advs. for Particulars.
There is a dearth of paslars in is printed in lhe advertisement on
•The auction sales have an early
the conference, owing to a kick of page 2ll.
The program will commence nt start this svaton.
young men, and the resignation of
This js an in­
some of th** older members, in 8:tMl a. m. with a ball game'fielwct’ti dication of mi. early opening up -of
eluding IL A. Day, of Graiii Rap­ . Assyria and Maple Grove, and there nucliou sales.
The two adver­
ids: II. D. Cheney, of Owplso andI will be something doing every min­ tised this wrek are as follows:
E. W. Bruce, of Brighton?
Mr., ute right through (ill 5:30 p. m. To
Albert'Chose.
**
Cheney will continue to art as those who know what III** Assyria
Albert Chase has decided here­
conference'treasurer. All will oc- 1 Ladies Aid Society can do in lhe
Sheriff—Cornelius Manni.
August il Io in. closed Sunday even­ cinuimnlly participiite in evangeli­ way of getting up a fine dinner, and after to work no land except
Clerk—Roy Aiidrus.
.
serving it right, the.most attractive lii.s own small farm. He finds
ing with a s'erlnon preached by Itev. cal work..
Treasurer*—Charles G. Maywood. E. C. Mason, Pub. Agt, upon the
new pastors" to'enter the part of J he program, lo a hungry that he has more live slock, lools,
Alfred .M. Nevins,
Edward
L. following test of scripture. “He work are
re R**v.
C. Bullock, „•&gt;
of person, will he the dinner given by eli*A than he needs, and so will
... .. \V.. ...
have an auction sal** at his place
Schnntx.
that being often reproved and hnrd- Holland: Prof. Ray A.. Scllinan, of that Society nt noon. '
Register—Earl B. Townsend.
Farm work will be out ofythe IS miles norlhrasl of Mite, on sec­
enrth his neck shall suddenly be | Brighton.
13, Prairieville township. Col.
Prosecutor—John M. Gould. Ar­ destroyed and that without rem­
The officers of the confernco way; business generally wont be tion
thur E. Kidder.
so rushing but what it can be left Ross Burdick will be the auction­
edy." Prov. 20-1.
went elected as follows:
Circuit Court Coiiun’r—James M.
Let's everyone relax a eer nml Clare Thorpe clerk. .Mr.
The services from beginning tn
President—Rev. S. A. Mnirwell. for a day.
Smith.
iillje .take in that Sport's Day. get Chase offers four horses and colt*,
close showed a marked increase in Hives Junction.
Drain Conim'r—David
S. Eng­ attendance and interest over oth­
our neighbors four cows and calves. 12 nice
]■’. McCarty, acquainted with
land.
down in Assyria, because they are shoals, some farm machinery, 2nd
er years mid haye resulted in the Pittsford.
Surveyor—Lee 8. Cobb, Waller spiritual uplift/if (he church ami
8. Rennets, a mighty nice lot of people, mid bushels of oats and other articles.
See ret ary—Rm
Heath.
have a good time generally.
Yes, Lunch for those coming from a
all followeranT the b&gt;rd.
Romulus.
Coroners—Frank G. Sheffield.
and then there's the dance after­ distance to'this afternoon sab*. See
The preaching -was - generally
noon and evening.
Read the ad­ adv. fop date, terms and full par­
NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE. ' evangelistiir and upon the line of rim*. Waldron.
repentance and faith in Christ as
D. Cheney, vertisement on page 20 for further ticulars.
Governor—Hiuiry H. Pattengill.
particulars.
If the weather per­
necessary to salvation and several Owosso.
Lieut Gov.—James N. McBride.
E. F. Nichols.
will undoubtedly
J. Badder, mits. Assyria
sought and -found Him ns their
Sub. Tim-lb*
Congress—J. Mark Harvey.
E. F. Nichols will have an auc­
Saviour.
•
have'HieJargest crowd there on
Hastings.
Senator—William- 8.
Leaven­
that
dale
ever
known in her his­ tion sale at the William J. Fisher
On
account
nf
thephenomenal
Delegates
wen*
also
elected
tn
worth.
farm.
I
miles
cast- of Hastings on
Representative—Anson C. Boyes. growth plans are being formulated tin* next General Conference of fin* tory.
•the State Road, .mi Section 12,
tn construct an auditorium within Wesleyan Metlmdiit church, which
Sheriff—Gilbert D. Scolt.
Hastings township.
It will be an
tin* next few years sufficient to ne- will be held al Hmiuhlon, N. Y„ in THORNAPPLE PIONEERS^
/
Clejk—Frank I). Ferris.
afternoon sale-with lunch.for those
commodate the increased- attend­ June next year. ' This conference
Treasurer—Daniel Erb.
LAKE, Hue/27 coming .from a. dtetaiv*^.' A'.oi W,
ance.
.
■will- lie re&gt;vesenli*d l*y lUtw* min­
Register—C. Columbus Price.
auctioneer.
The largest attendance was Sun­ isterial and three lay delegates as
Prosecutor—Charles H.' Thomas.
day when 2,(XM1 p-*isons .gathered. follows:
Coroner—WillRffh IL Snyder.
good horses, 3 good cows mill some
Ministerial—R&lt;
No candidates on ticket for Cir­ Alxiut 175 motors Were' on the
Noted Speakers tn Appear nt Semi­
ground.
cuit Court Commissioners, survey­
. Annual Gathering of Old Set­
long list of farm tools. 0 tons of hay
or or drain commissioner.
and a lot of miscellaneous articles.
tlers mid. Descendants.
Band Concert Satunlny • Evening.
The adv/ on another page will loll
The semi-annual meeting of the
For the first time in many months
” te.rms and full* parARREST WIFE-BEATER
Thornapple Pioneer' Associalioli
the citizens will have on SaMirdny
Cmnpnireting will be held at JJarnr*au lake, near iiculars.
AND SEIZES REVOLVER evening an opportunity to hear a Cominillei* was also chosen, a/fd is Caledonia, on Thursday. August J?7.
puriunily Io hear n public band as follows:
Chautauqua .Vw’n Finances.
■
'
It
is
expected
that
u
large
number
concert.
The memlxTS of KuenPres.-Rev.*E. K McCarty. Pitts­
ponses and receipts of Harry Coun­
John Woshwell. Lithuanian, Finds zel's Military band have decided to ford.
Kent county and I he norllierirp^r
give’I heir fellow' citizens a free
.McPherson, of Barry county and their descent! ty Chaulifiunin Association, compil­
“Inind of Freedom" Draws IJnes concert.' The first pi**ce will be
ed by George E. Coleman, fr«*asurer
Cohlwaler.
on Some ’ Things.
played on Stale street at half past
llu* association Jins left a balanr*
Treasurer—ReV. D.
Perrine.
On** of I hi* features nf th** pro­
Justice Gould.
City Marshall seven n'clooa. Tin* hand has gain­ Waldron.
. gram will he music by a lift*’ iihd
ed
such
a
good
reputation
that
it
Goldsmith, Constable A. D. May­
Librarian—Rev. J. B.. Thompson, drum corps, ami tin* singing of
Receipts.
nard, two interpreters and a num­ has been engaged In play iq n nuin,- Rives Junction.
old-tire songs. The speakers will
ber of excited citizens figured in ber of villages ami neighboring . The pastoral assignments follow: be Judge Collingwood of Lansing. Cash in Bank
.« 31.37
the investigation of
conditions. towns. It will play on the big day
AdullMlckel.s'suhi
. 17BUD
Ada—E. L. Haight.
Huntley Bussell, Edward Hardly
'
. 109.00
Saturday, which later resulted in al Charlotte fair.
Allegan—J-'.. II. ami Ella Lindslcy.- Edward
Barnard of Grand Rapids.
the arrest of John Washwell, a
Allendale ami -Talmadgc—Milo
.31921.37
Tot
pl
..;
Lithuanian, who had been beating
Kingsbury.
Entertained Base Ball Team.
l&gt;islmrM*iiM*nts
his Wife, who is in a delicate conBedford—William C. Bullack.
•
Paid Redpath Bureau 91696.50
dilion. The woman cannot, ns one. -The members .of the Hastings
Berlin—A. C. Bunnell.
Booster's Day Proclamation.
of the neighbors expressed it, “talk base ball team, the olllcers of the
Paid not *63.96 and interest
Bird Lake—Unsupplied.
As the inerrhunts and others
«l.«.l ...^.......... ..................
07 HO
United Stales," as the family has association and L. \V. Heath, were
Brighton—UnstipplieiL
entertained
with
a
findinner
on
of this city lune shown their
Paid A. J. Jowell, watching
been in this, country not more than
Chuksville-L S. Philo.
loyally to the huso bull toum.
15 months. Mrs. John Harding mid Tuesday evening by Mr. pud Mrs.
Cohlwaler -J. A. McPherson.
rii- menu was.
wtilch is one of Hu* most excel­
Paid Hastings Banner print­
others noticed the' woman silting Charles Brewer.
Diamond Springs—G. D. Kellogg.
lent advertising mediums which
under a tree with one of her two ■prepared by Mrs. Brewoi* and her
ing
Eaton Rapids—&lt;&gt;. J. Montgomery.
this city lias ever had. business
children.
When it was discover­ niece. Miss Belle St evens, of Grand
Paid
Marceline
Edger,
Grand Rapids—It. A. Stdliuan.
Covers wen* laid for 15,
places will te* closed al l*.H0
charge of tickets
ed that the woman's husband had Rapids.
Hastings-M. J. Badder.
3.00
o’clock on Tuesday afteriuMin In
returned home with a supply of and all enjoyed lhe teast, which
'. F. Garunexcelled by nett. .
order I hat the iiftermMin may be
. Total
booze and had Llu'owu .her out of they pronounced
anything
they
had
**v*
t
partaken
of
itst*d
for
recreation
mid
the
en
­
Balance on hand.
doors, she was given shelter.
Holl&amp;nd—J. K. MrCreery.
joyment of twn base ball games.
Mrs. Wanag and'son, Fritz, were A few brief remarks wi^e'mado by
Inghnnte-B. A. Hammond.
Cdrrolh&lt;&lt;r.
CdrrOther.
and
mid
Mr.
■ Let -yvery one rmno to these
summoned to act as interpreters, President
Soldiers' Reunion Opens. •
IjNkelown—C. W. Holies.
'
games.
"Boost" - for the ball
and the woman, when acquainted Heath.
The annual nunion of the Bat,
lainsiiig—A. J. Knrker.
team, which is one of lhe best
County Soldiers mid (tailors will i
with the contents of the w-arrant.
Romulus and Martinsville—C. s
means of recreation offered lhe open this afternoon at Iln* -(air
made the necessary
complaint.
Rennells.
citizens.
The business men of grounds.
Hearing that Washwell had brand­
Pittsford—K. F. McCarty.
The program will con­
Brand Rapids Is*i&gt;||iie Today.
this city will thus have jin op­
ished a revolver and threatened to
sist of an address by Rev. Bahou,
Rives Junction-J. B. and Lena
The Grand Raimis
League Thompson.
portunity to lay aside husim ss music and recitalions. In Un* eve- J
use it if any attempt were made to
team
will
play
tile
home
team
cures
mid
enjoj
themselves
for
u
arrest him, the' officers naturally
■Shiawassee—G.. K Densmore.
ning there will be a big camp fi'y
at the. Fair Grounds this after­
IBM hours.
approached with some caution. Ho
Waldron -D. T. Perrine.
amt speaking by volunteers from
noon .at 3:15.
They doubtless
came along readily, however, hut
Evangelist—A. W. Hall, H. A.
Wllliaiu R. Jamieson, Mayor.
lite audience.
\
come to avenge their, defeat of
denied the charge of beatiogr his
Day, A. 'A. Alverson. E. \y. Bruce.
The lmsinc.«s meeting and elec-I
2
to
I
hero
tjomi*lime
ago.
If
wife. He pleaded guilty to a drunk
„
Pastors
Io
seek
their
own
fields
lion, of officers-wil is* held on Fli-t
the members of-lhe home team of labor—C. M. Keyes. H. O. Bushand disorderly charge and sentence
Card
of
Thunks
—
To
the
neigh
­
day
morning.
-The
afternoon'a
pro\
are all “going right,’’ Grand
was suspended. The officer* conbors who so kindly helped to tlnisb gram'will consist of an address by 1
Rapids won't liave any big walk-- .nell, A. R. Merrill, V. H._ Sibley, S. J. our
flrated lhe revolver, and the pris­
haying and to harvest our oats, Hou. W. W. Potter, music hy Miss/
away.
Belter see the game Young.
oner was impressed with th&lt;*, fact
Superannuated Ministers-^.. T. we extend sincere thanks.
Frances Burch ami n*citelions by i
anyway.
'
that another spree would result in
Miss Helen-Newton and Miss Chari-/
Gray. L. O. Bonney. J* R. Sellick,
R J. Bowser.
j. H. Bowser.
15 days imprisonment.
H. D. Cheney.
ton.
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D2:$-9A

ADVERTISED THIS WEEK

D0^

�the awmcs banner avclot

OUR
'Will Save You Monev
On Your Purchase of

^French Cambrics and Percales 36 in. width------- per yd. 12V4c
New Seersuckers, white and colors,-at------------- per yd. 11c
Ratine and a new line Showerproof Poplins, all colors per yd. 19c

You will be able to get many weeks of GOOD WEAR out of a
pair should you buy NOW. We are selling all the Colonials,
Pumps and Oxfords we have in stock at a GREAT reduction in
price now, because it is our unfailing policy to sell every pair of
these goods during the season for which they were purchased.
We still have quite a number in the various prices and we feel
quite sure we can fit you in a desirable pair of Colonials, Pump
or Oxfords.

The

Ironside Shoe Company
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
I Mabel Parks spent last week al
Mrs. Minnie Risbridger ‘was in Ba*Uo Creek.Battle Greek. Friday, having denisA. Watt* and family spent Suntry work done.
day and Tuebday at Lacey with relAmby Ferris is building a newiB^J** .^r'*: . r a,,1B
fr”m
woodhouse.
Indiana is visiting her.
Joe McGrath is building a house' Mereitl Mead and family spent
for his son. Harry.
I Sunday at Theodore Northrup s.
Mrs. Delia Tungalc nnd Mrs.,
.
„.. rnftVi.’
Eliza Sheffield will motor to Hast-'
ing.8, Tuesday to be tho guests of : Wesley DeBoll, wife and three.
Mrs. L. N. Mosher for a week..
sow returned from Ohio, Saturday
Mrs. Warfler of Battle Creek is “'ffii’v?" Mpenthng ten day’ W,,h
visiting her son, Will and family,/1*,
,
where-she will spend tfco or threeFanny Whitcomb and son.
weeks.
Bernard, are visiting her mother,
b*a Talmodge and family went |
J- «• McKee, for a few days.
to Battle Creek, Sunday, (he guests
----- *m....
—i— -»af­
Imting the -•
storm
Thursday
of George Broil and family.
ternoon, Walt Ayer* barn was
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark ex­ stuck b&gt; ligrhlniDg and buned lo
' ptTl .to start soon for, Kalkaska, lho ground, also two large oal
where they will visit his son. They stacks that stood beside it.
The
loss is covered by insurance.
intend staying a month.
The next Cemetery Circle will be
Sanj’l Groslim-, wife and aon mo­
entertained by Mrs. Osa Talmattae: torod from Oakoah, WIs, arriving
September 2nd.
’
at, lhe homo of Mrs. H.'s panmts,
Harley Burkett Wnd family of In­■ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wolfe, Saturday
diana. are visiting Mrs. Minnie RIs- poon.
bridger.
,
Mr. ami Mr*. A. D. Wolfe and
Bert Bowser received a spray of gnosis, Sam'l Groailnc and family,
lovely carnations from the Grange passed Sunday at the home of Mr.
for which he extends thanks.
• irosline's parents,
near Battle
Creek.
SOUTH CASTLETON AND
The picnic &lt;&lt;f the Maple Grove M.
MAPLE GROVE. E. Sunday school and Knlaino Sun­
Chester Smith and family spent day Bchool, Thursday was well at­
Sunday at Theodore Northrup's at tended, hut was rather damp on
Vermontville.
account of the rain.
■Rev. Roy- Ix»rd and family spent
A heavy rain fell here Bunday
Monday at Fred Parks.
night. Much wind accompanied it.
Mrs. Ed. Hafner entertained a But little damage was done in Ulis
sister. Mrs. Bowen, from Grand vicinity.
Rapid*, last week.
The bant on tho Roy Ijipham
• •■Barley'Hayman hnd family spent place wu Struck
by lightning
’ Sunday al Pennock's Grove rainp- Thursday, but the (Ire was checked
meeUng;
before it gained much headway.
Sterling and Mamie Deller re­
Threshing is lhe order of the day
turned from a ten days visit at in (his vicinity nnd grain is turn­
Detroit, Friday.
ing out good, especially wheat.

Hastings, Mich.

Assyria Farmers Club.
A special Invitutrtm is cxtenited
lo all to nt I end the picnic of the
Assyria Farmers’ Club to bo held
nt 1*m&gt;ii latke on Saturday, August
22, 1911.
No special program will

Alice G. Thomas, Reporter.

Hastings, Mich
lal Ins ilte|nte&lt;| polities
hi long in tin* exlronie corner of entertained companx from halamalhe slate. Lined up with Hamil­ xoo Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Morris Williamson
ton is Alonzo Vincent, former war­
den of Jackson prison, for years the spent Sunday afternoon-nt Midland
machine boss of Berrien. There­ Park, the guest* of the former’s
fore there is much at flake in this mother, wh&lt;&gt; returned ■ । iday from
light and consequently is of more 'California, where she has spent the
past eight mouth*.
than passing fnlerest.
Mils Erma Winters who ha*
"There is evolution in imjIIUcs a*
well bb other ihings. The piihlio been working for Mrs. Josep'h
becomes tired of one man holding Haines this summer returned io
her
home near Allegan Saturday.
a particular olllce for 2&lt;t years, parliculnrJy wfien that man possesses
NORTHEAST BAHRY.
no saaigiL qualities- nf leadership
Th»ro will be no preaching m
Hamilton has an ifidiffcrclil record.
He has neither been a particularly Sunday school until September fills,
brilliant congressman nor a.parti- 1on account of lhe campmeeting at
citlnrly poor one
Glancing over | Midland Park. Gull Like.
Rev. A. Bunnell and family are
hi* record one will find that he has
been “regular" when the republi­ ! visiting his father and mol her. Ruv.
cans were in control- One fails to I A. S. Bunnell and wife mid 'broth­
er
Lyle Bunnell nnd family..
find him-identified wilh any impor­
Miss Fannie - Armour and her
tant ronrtructive hgislalimi which
would stamp him as a man of na­ mini.. Mrs. Bunnell of Bedford an*
tional proportions.
Such men as visiting Hamniie Armour and fam­
Smith and T- wnsend have served ily.
The Hampton family reunion
with him in the house ami Hwii
passed on to. tho senate,
lie has iwill be held al Alendalc, Gull Lake
All those
■ml wrilteipflii* name on any great ■Sal unlay. August IMIh.
bill that haiJH-en made a law. tn related and inli-.resled please be.
fact a earefiHly analysis of his rec­ present.
ord will show that he has been an
ordinary eongresstnan. achieving
only ordinary results. His passing,
in comtenueiice, will work no loss to
the district, to his state or his par­

DOUD’S CORNERS.
Mrs. Cora Whippl® visited friends'
and relatives in Augusta lhe past
week.
Miss Marie lauch and’Prof. C. F.
Barnes of Colony. Kns., spent from
Tuesday until Friday visiting rela­
tives in Middleville and Howard
Cily.
Melvin Blanton drives a new Ford

Mrs. Daisy Bergman and son Nor­
ris spent Saturday and Sunday in
Lacey.
The Inv^n party given by tinMisses Gertrude and (Henora Wat­
ters. Wednesday evening was very
well attended, about fifty young
people being present.. The guests
were served ice cream and cake, nT-~
(er which’ they departed for home
al) reporting a very good lime.
School begins Sept. 8 with Ger­
trude Water*, as teacher.
Joo Wortman is some bolter al
this writing.

NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
Charles Moore’s have moved into
their new house.
Mrs. Joe Wing of Irving visited
her daughler Airs. Claud Hammond
Sunday. Mr..ana Mrs. W. 7t. Moore visited ' "Thompson is a young man—able
(heir son Glenn and wife of North­ forceful, courageous. He is against
life tenure of office. Being young,
east Hastings Friday.
- Mr*. Martin Poland returned lie believes Hie young man should
from a two weeks visit In Rockford. be given a chance to show his
Hi* premise, that Hamil­
Wednesday the guest of her sister, worth.
ton has d-iiio all that in* call for
who has been ill.
Sfhis Sunday School will hold a hiniV If. In* district ami hi* slate,
Icqic at what -is known ns the seenis to be gaining popularity with
......
.... „. .. .......-....vr IbMU-r. Of the fourth .li.lnrl. ror
outljakejiextThursday.
Weirnge
■II will r&lt;w «n&lt;1 I,ring « well III&amp;•—*"&lt;—-Ir,(I IIW JIi In lhe .Ipilul
h-x-.-. ‘
”
Huy that lluj Allegan judge . has
ed* basket.*
There-will be no 'Sunday SeliooKf Hamilldn on tho run and will
next Bunday on account of tlic doubtless beat him fur the nomi­
'
meeting al the Cobb church in Irv- nation.
'd'hv Mate at largo will hope sin­
i ing at (ho same hour 3:30.
.
cerely that when thg returns come
over the wires on primary night
that ih&gt;* fourth district will have
•lone it* part in lhe work of. clean­
ing lhe dead wood out of Michigan's
congressional .delegation and that.
I Mr. Hamilton will have |...... rolir; ed bi private liffl."—Political Adv.,

].

[

United Blates last year mined
m».76O worth of filler*' earth. ~
No .other coronation rile in Eu­
rope reechos back to «o early u
iieriml a* that, of Great Hritian. From the Englo-Saxon order of the
coronation of Egbert was derived
the ancient form of lhe coronations
' of the kings of France.

There Is a Reason
why Ml many of the leading" deal­
ers now handle the “Holland" ex*
chisively.
The special patented
features are salient, common sense*
improvements. - The castings arc
.heavy and well made; the fittings
are the best that money can buy,
and altogether, the “Holland**
is *
thoroughly practical ami a furnace
Unit our dealers, their customers,
and wo ourselves an; proud of.
We want you to use the “Hol­
land"—you. can’t go wrong if you
slick to the “Holland."
We are
glad To. give you any ‘information
you need.
. .■

J. W. TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich.
.

Air write II. C. Redmon, lensing, Hich.. .

.

; ■,

iriauk -

]

B

254 Fulton St.

With an electric flatiron you can do your

laundry work for the week at a cost of a few cents.
\
You do not have to run back and forth from stove

to ironing board, as the iron can be attached to any

Mr*. Mattie Cheney will enter­
tain. Hie Ladies Aid Society .Tues­
day aHern&lt;H.n. August 25th. There l
will he a birthday offering.
Tills I
meeting wa- planned to l»e held on'
Wednesday, but. later decided Ln)
meet n day earlier, on Tuesday.
Every one Is cordially invited* lo;
attend.
.

lamp socket.

There is no fire to heat your house or yourself,

the heat is all in the iron where It is needed.

We will let you take an electric iron for a two
weeks free trial and if you are not entirely satisfied

with it at the end of that time you may return it to us

without cost to you.
This advertisement, if presented at our office

50 'towards the purchase

price of a guaranteed $3.50 electric flatiron.
Thornapple Gae A Electric Co.
Phone No. 5,
ALWAYSRENDER REAL SERVICE."

i

Mrs. Smith (hi the Program.
i
Mrs. Clement Smith, Of Hasting*,
Mich., former president of lhe I
.Michigan federation of Women's
clubs will report tho nnlional lilonntfil rimvenlion of women’s vluhs
which was heM this year nt Chica­
go.
Addresses will also b« given
by Mr*. j:dwin A. Jinnpp. of Kansas,
vice-chairman of tho pre.*s comniiltofe of the National iVdernlmn,
and by Mrs/RadclUTe, of Bl. Lolilu,
who has been prominent in wonnn’s r’.rhs work.
This program
wdl commence at four pVlock ami
all club mcinhers are urged to b6
present—Petoskey Reporter.

California will print this -year
1.000,000 books of election law in­
struction for voters.
»
Nearly two thirds of the mail
matter of the world is written in
English.
.
. . .

Telephone
Citizens
Number 6034

East, Corner
Lafayette
Avenue

HOLMES church.
The L.’ A. S. will be entertained
by Mrs. Allitf Cheney on •'I’uesdiiy.
August 25. for supper. . Everybody
invited.
Mrs. Emma. Rowley, of Bcuid Hill,
Ohio, are visiting relative's here.
•Walter Durkee went lo Ohio,
Monday m&gt;&gt;niing, for a week’s visit.
Fred Baine.and wife of Charlotte
ami Mrs, Walter Wortley and
dmigfitcrs of Lake Odessa, were
week end vtdlnrs with their sister,
.Mrs. Glen Fuller.
W. S. Barnum and Fred Durkee
and wives visit ted relative* in
Lansing last week.
Mrs. Durkee's
nierc. Eleanor Thomas, returned

Is There an Electric Iron in
Your Home?

before Sept. 1st, is good for

W. E. Merritt Store

Phone 66

We Sell Phoenix Silk' Hosiery

Masonic Temple Building

Not all of our nice summer* goods were sold at our 10 day Sale and we
are still offering opportunity to buy fine goods at VERY LOW PRICES.
Here are only two or three, visit the store and see the many other
money saving prices we quote.

“The. fight that. Judge Lewis L.
Thompson of Allegan le making to
secure the Republican nomination
for Congress from nd* district is
attracting umi-nal attention in the
stale. The Landing Journal, the
big paper of the slate, has come out
with a long editorial saying that
Thompson's nomination nnd elec­
tion will add new blood to the
Michigan Delegation in Congress.1
The Lansing paper tolls of Jhe tight
Thompson is making o*raAist Ham­
ilton and marlimc-jwifitics in the
district.
In parPTfie Lansing pa­
per say*."
3
“Down.Miiflie fourth congression­
al disbi'tct of Michigan, a district
cnjqptfsed chi.dly of fruit belt coun­
ties lying alone the shores of Ijike
Michigan, a political battle nf state­
wide interest is-being, totiglit. The
principals an- Congressman E. L.
Hamilton, of Berrien county, ami
Judge lasw L. Thompson, of Allegan
county. Thompson a young and
energetic probate judge from Ber­
ill- tl) OK Gt I I. LIKE.
rien's nearby neighboring county,
Mr. and Mr*. Humor Sim* spent
nurses the landnbin ambition of go­
ing to congre**. InmselP and think­ Sunday nnd Munday in Battle Crock.1
Mr. mid Mr?. Henry rietinan and|
ing that Hamilton ha* had enough.
U waging a real tight to unseat the family. Mr. and Mw. Ernest Cad* I
vvalladcr motored lb Allegan SunBerrien gentbinan.
■"Hmndlon is niakiiig a last sland. jdwy as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Colonials, Pufnps and
Oxfords

*

REMARKABLE BARGAINS
In Nice Summer Goods

Lansing Paper Predicts That
Thompson Will be. Nomina­
ted for Congressman. Tells
of fight he is making against
Machine Politics. Says Al­
legan Judge Deserves Sup­
port of all Good Citizens.

Clean Sweep Sale

Pbone 176

a&gt;. »n

at Editorial by
ireat Paper

Grand Rapids, Michigan
T no IrfnjJcr is necessary for music studenfs of Grand Rapids and Western
Michigan to go to New York, Boston or Chicago in order to secure the
advantages of a standard conservatory&gt;of miisic education.

J

-

The Malek School of Music is under the direction of its founder, Ottokar Malek, a.
concert pianist and instructor of unquestioned atlaininenls, whose reputation is founded
upon accomplishment, and whose preparation as a concert artist and teacher was made
under the besl and most favorable conditions in Europe, the cradle of musical traditions.
Sir. Malek has surrounded himself with a staff of tried and-capable instructors, and
the school did pot have lo take years to arrive at a point of efficiency tuhich trould make
it a credit and source of justifiable pride to the musically inclined of this section.

Branches Taught:

The

Piano; Voire; Violin; OrjJan; Theory;
Harmony; Counterpoint; Composition;
History of Music; Eartraining;
Aesthetics; Children's Piano Dep't;

Harp; Orchestral Instrnmenh;
Chamber Music Classes; Orchestra
Practice; Elocution; Languages;
.
Iliter pref iw, Aesthetic,
„
Folk and Ballroom Dancing.
Call, or write for the school catalog.

Faculty

includes:

OTTOKAR ifALEK. Director

•

Mrs. Florence Krumnw-Jfulek
Mia Margurrife Knrilander
MUi Lilian Benneii
Miu Hasel If. McEadinm
Guy G. ('allots
Mrs. Clara II. Davis
Waller E. Hartley
Sherman Tullrr
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Mr’- ShrrMan Waiter
.Mn. IVillinm
Irmmit
Mrs. ilyrlle Koon Cherry-man
Mb. EIm
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Min Regina Malek

Mr». Ruby e. iiugfe*

Sit- Auwlroo Carditlla

want you to know all about this school ,

W Fall ierm opens Monday, September Fourteenth *W

IRaUft School of
Grand Rapids, Michigan

254 Fulton Street, East

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LOCAL NEWS
U. B. 8. 8. picnic Leach lake Sat­
urday.
Bring baskets.
Leave
church al 8:30.
Have I how old Inn oxfords or
■hoes dyed black and .make Hhi'in
look like new—only 25c. Ludlow's
Electric Shoo Shop.—Adv.
A largo number of xupervisors
nnd former auperviaors attended
the. annual meeting of the Barfy
County fiupervlaora’
Association
held st Thornapple lake Wednestiay.
Owing tn the fort that n MSe ball
game oq Friday afternoon might
interfere with the reunion of lhe
old Mddlers, lhe lull game with
Charlotte has been cancelled. The
next game will he played on Tues­
day, “Booster's Day."
Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van
Zile, of Detroit,, yesterday an eight
|Minn&lt;f son.
Mother and child arc
gelling along finely, while “Grand­
pa" and "Grandma" GnodyWir—
Well, they are simply the happiest
people on earth.
Charged with seducing a girl 18
years old, Fred Bose, nf Orange­
ville, who has a wife and two chil• dren, was arrested and arraigned in
Justice Cadwallnder's court.
Ths
examination" was adjourned until
AukusI 84. .Mr. Rose denies the
charge. He was released on a bond
of m.
The trial of Dugal McCallum, the
Cloverdale young man. who •was ar­
rested for making a collection of
IUi*reggs of birds without first.se­
curing permission from the state
game warden, will be held on Fri­
day, August 21. The case has been
ndjournwil from time to time dur­
ing the last few months.
Gdoryrn Hinchman had an excil*
ing runaway near Hut Kelsey prop­
erty on 8. Broadway one day lust
week. Just as Mr. Hinchman was
getting into.lhe buggy, his team be­
came’frightened and started away.
Me was thrown to lhe ground amt
Notnewhal bruished.
The team
was caught, a considerable distance
down the road.
W. IL Kuenzel ami the members
of his band are greatly pleased
with the llliernl donation* for the
new uniforms for the hand. AImhiI
«3) in Mill required to defray the
expense.
The uniform* will be
dark blue and very simple in style.
Tim Bijou Theatre will present
America's most historic nrlisl nnd
unique . novelty
entertainer, tlie
original “Drummer Boy of Shilo"
Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday
evenings of lliis week., Tomorrow
'Friday' night nil old soldiers nnd
llii-ir wives will be admitted free of
charge.
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FALL AND WINTER STYLES—School Time Preparations
We are showing this early, a great variety of Fall Suits, Coats, Serge Dresses, Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Fall Dress Goods, New Silks, Girls’ School Dresses,
Hosiery, Sweaters, Rugs, Blankets, Gloves, Ribbons, Outing Flannels, Sheeting, Pillows, Fall Underwear, Men’s Furnishings, Etc.
.
Prices arc as low as ever. We bought early direct from the foremost manufacturers and forced early delivery. A good many lines have already taken great advances, but as long
as we arc able to protect our trade from any increase in price we shall do so. Our aim is to endeavor to «ell as cheap as possible and in no way take any advantage of foreign conditions.

Coats, Suits, Dresses and
Skirts
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Right now we have a «ood assortment of Fall Halmacaans, Suits, Tunic Skirts and Serge Dresses.
Btiv your
Winter Coats now. You have a good choice of styles nnd
materials right now nnd prices are lower than they will l&gt;c
later.
Ladies* and Misses' Ural Lamb Coats, satin lined:
Coats e&lt;|ufil_ to £25.00 values.last year: w
offer the 1915 models for only
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$15.00
All wool Balmacaans in Scotch mixtures, all
sizes at
$9.00
Splendid line of fancy Coats at
•
$10.00
1915 Suits, highly tailored, at only
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- $15.00
Last year's Suits to close out at only
$5.00
Summer Coats to close out al only
$3.98
Serge Dresses in all wool nt only
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$6.00

R.ugs and Curtains
New Rugs and Curtains, lhe finest line we have ever
shown and great values.
Wool Fibre Rugs (all sizes), size 9x12 at
- $7.00
37x54 Velvet Rugs, a special at
$1.19
9x12 Axminster Rugs, a" few patterns
- $16.50
Heavy Mattress Covering
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$1.00
Table Matting
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50c and 75c

Snakes Coming to Town.
east woodlAno:
Many East Woodland people are
The xecoinj ward Is tn need of a
attending camp meeting in Selwwa. St. Patrick, ns several snakes have
The Hecker family reunion will Im*. 11 killed there recently.
List
lie .held Saturday in Maple Gravy
Mrs. M. I- Cole of South \\7md- rattle sn:ikc carrying .m*xc(| rallies,
in lite cellar window. -Tite M.*rpen: p
Mrs. St. John.
\ , pndianly can!*.* frain the creek.1
It. is reported that the lK|le Hie intruder was less than' Umci-.
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer.
In length.
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Sawdy is very sick with typhoid
fever.
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Grunge Program. M. Rowlader rotumert trom.Ohio PORCELAINS OF RARE VALUE
Program for Cnrjlmi Grange No. Wednesday accompanied by his
daughter and husband for a few Chelsea la Considered the Moit Valufor August 20. 1914.
davs visit. They came by auto.
Song selected by Pomona.
Sir. and Mrs. Will F.uper entcrHall call answered by a conun­
Hlghly Priced.
lained Mr. and Mrs. F. Seitz and
drum or rhjdle.
children of Vermontville Sunday.
Music—Bernice Hntch.
Thu Chelsea is amongst the niopt j
Mrs. Edna Slrowe visited the
Rainy day jobs al tho bnprt by
home of her parents, E. T. Cole and precious of tho early English porce-i
Juke Sii'odbeck.
wife. Saturday.
tains, and uh much as |to,ouo ban been
• Recitation—Ijivornn Radio.
Mrs. J. Fnlgor. who spent part of paid for a really fine Chelsea vase of
Select Heading—Mrs. Frank Blood.
What is the most ■profitable time Inst week wit li East Woodland tho fourth period. There are, how- ?
mid way to dispose of surplus liens? friends, returned lo Lmihiiig Fri- ever, many forgeries. Thu origin of
Cockerels?—Lewis Radio.
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tho famous Chelsea factory tins been
Hecilatlon—Josephine Bray.
Married Saturday. August 8. 1911, the subject of much speculation, but
■ Song—hah nnd Nina Wilson.
in Grand Rapid*. Miss Gayla II.
B&gt;-eilalioii. “The Sissor.s."—Throe Hager of Woodland. Mich., tn Mr. nothing la proved save that it was at
girh.
Altieri F. Pemlwr of Nashville. work In 1746. Thu earliest authenti­
Song by Grange—“America."
Mich. The young couple are well cated specimen Is a milk jug of the
Homed canned meats—Mrs. J. V. and favorably known by a host of well-known “goat and bee’ pattern,
Wickham.
friends. Mrs. Peinbcr having lived bi!a.rl,'K ‘ho Incised legend, •Chelsea,
Recitation Ruby Wilson.
all her life in East Woodland where !745." In 1784’ the factory was dis­
• - Exercises -Watermellons.
she will he missed in church and mantled and tho plant and worknjen
Song- “Good Night Indies."
Sunday Schmd work, by young were removed to Derby. Tho Chelsea
Surprise feature by young Indies. friends and associates and in her porcelain may bo grouped In five
- Augusta Brisbin,
rhildhood home. They will reside chronological dlriatons: Period I—tho
Lecturer. in Nashville and be nt. home tn
Cnrllnn Grange will entertain Po­ friends al the residence of Mr. earliest, bearing a triangle mahc In­
mona Grange .Wednesday, August Peniber's parents; Many kind wish­ cised, with Chelsea above, tho ware
26.. Everybody come and show the es for happiness and prosperity fol­ being described as of a creamy tuuitc.
not unU&gt;q St. Cloud porcelain, with a
people we arc still alive.
low them-to their new abpde.
satiny texture very transparent body
. Jackson-Thomas.
often distorted tn baking, nnd fre­
Grange
Program.
A very pretty wedding occured
quently left while. Period 11—thickly .
Program
for
Johnstown
Grange,
nt the home of Mrs. Nora, Blanchmade, but of well composed paste of
nrd. at SotilluMHo. when nt 4:00'1*. AuruhI 29. 1911.
sandy texture with a thick unctuous
Hull call—Answer by quolalion.
M.. August 15; her niece. Miss
glaxo of creamy tint, the mark being
Blanch Jackson was united in mar- .Select rending—Mark Bench.
an
embossed anchor, sometimes out-1
“Public Questions nt Issue in IhQ
©iagev *c-. ?Jt. -Svon J. Tbcax?, »1
lined In red unrf applied on a small i
Minot. North Dakota.
Standing Fall Campaign”—Roy Rice.
oval pad. Period III—usually marked
Recital ion —Edit h Vansycb*«.
before a pink and' white back­
with an anchor tn red. Is a strength­
Heading—Janthin Rlsbridger.
ground, clad in white crepe de
“Are the Fanners Satislb*d With ened form of tho second class, which
cltene nnd carrying pink roses. Miss
If not, It supplanted by Its more practicable
Blanch looked the picture of hap­ Their Present Conditions.
why
not
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—
Iz&gt;ren
Vansyclcs.,
piness. The homo was beautifully
nature. Period IV (t759-70)-paato
Instrumental M u.s i c—Wanda more settled In character, warn whiter
decorated. the parlor with golden
glow and .evergreens, the dining Clotnence.
and has lost much of the spft creamy
Recitation—Leo GroaL
room with siidlax and pink roses.
appearance of tho previous periods.
Reading—Ola Rogers.
Bev. Mr. Scott of Montgomery per­
/Is a liebt’ Rightly Incurred and Period V (1770-84)—this was the start
formed the ceremony. Only the im­
mediate family of the bride nnd tho Not Too Large a Help or n Hin­ of tho Dcrby-Chclgea period. Tho
nnd Fred marks which wore no doubt common
officiating clergyman nnd his wife drance?"—Dell Grant
to both tho Derby and Chelsea fac­
were present. The wedding supper, Vnusycles.
Emma Sheffield, Leet nr* r.
tories consisted of a combination of
which was prepared by her mint
tho Derby D. and tho Chelsea anchor
and served by Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson
Dentil of George Barnes. \
was a fine piece of catering. After
across tho letter, an anchor crowned,
partaking of this, the young couple
George Albert Barnes was born nnd a crowned D. though the old Chel­
motored to Kalamazoo nnd took n in Pittsford, Muss. March 5. 1818. sea anchor probably continued in use
(Iyer for Chicago, where I hoy will ell came to Hastiifgs at the age of for at least a part of the period.
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spend n day theft on lo Minnesota, twenty-one nnd clerked for Barlow
where they will spend a short time &amp; Goodyear. He was manager for
with Mr. Thomas' parents, then to several years and became n mem­
No, Ho Wasn't Neryoua.
Minot, North Dakota, tn the beau­ ber of the firm which was changed
A young pitcher making hla flrat
tiful now home Mr. Thomas has eventually to Goodyear and Barnes. appearance tn big league company hit
recently built’for his bride.
In 1898 he moved to Chicago and tho flrat batter, passed tho next two,
spent several years in the publish­ and made a wljd throw tn the flrzt
pblluary.
ing business.
In 1908 he 'purchased a summer inning. As ho went to the bench tho
Amanda Lnvina
Johnson was
born in Why no Co„ New York. Aug­ renort. known as .Orlon's at West manager of the team asked, "What'a|
Are you nervous?"
ust 26, 1848, and departed this life Gun Lake. 'The resort has since tho matter?
nf her home in this city August 6. been known as Bnrircs’ resort, nnd “Naw," he said angrily, “but my darn
1914, aged 65 years, .11 months, H hm’berome very popular under limbs shake.”
days.
She came with .bar parents Mr. -and Mrs. Barnes able manage­
ment.
to Barry Co, in 1851. ’
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After AU.
In 1879 Mr. Barnes married Miss
She was married Id Wm. D. Jeff­
Minnie Konfleld. daughter of Mr.
rey in 1865.
Most of the things that people think
To them were born five diildrqp and Mrs. H. J. Kenfleld. There are are matters of great moment aren't
of .whom three are living. Byron two children. Albert K. Barnes, re­
nnd .Jean
L, of Battle Crock, Bert B. and Mrs. siding in New York
OsA Lewis, of this city. Bev. C. W. Barnes.
Ballou conducted the funeral nt the
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
homo Saturday at 10:00 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pnttcr. Phil­
Interment in stony Point cemetery. ip nnd Charles Pnller, Mist Doreen
H. G. Aidham
Pnlter and Ralph W. Bogers motor­
Constipation Causes Sickness.
ed to the home of Mrs. poller's
Teacher of Violin
Don’t permit yourself to become mother's home in Harrison. Thurs­
While there Mrs. Poller re­
constipated, ns your system im­ day.
mediately begins to absorb poison ceived word that her brother had Fall Term Starts First Week in.
from the backed up waste matter. died in Denver and that her mother
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September.
Use Dr. King's New Life Pills ond intended to return with the bods’.
keep well.
There is no better Mr. Potter and Mr. Rogers returned
.
safeguard against illness.
Just on Sunday.
Studio and Residence 4*5 West
take one dose tonight, 25c. at your
Druggist—Adv.
Court St.
Phone 391-B.
-BANNER WANT ADV8 J»AY-

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Sweaters

School Bargains
Boys' £1.00 Sweaters from last year, to close

BoVfi' School Pants, sizes 5 to 16. at only
A big line of Shirts in dark or light

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Boys’ wool Jersey Sweaters, red or gray

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50c
50c
- 25c
' $1.00

Boys' heavy School Stockings, double knees, linen
K
heel and toe, nt only
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15c or 2 (or

25c

Suspenders, Ties, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Etc.

We artsbowing a pretty line_o( Men’s,.
Women's and Children's Sweaters in.
our windows, but oh, my! if you could
only see our entire line, you would say
that the buyer mpst have had a brain
storm, but we must admit that never
before have we shown such values.
Sweaters from-"

50c to $7.00

69c
Girls'School Stockings, fine and strong ■
15c
Black Bloomers and Muslin Pants
25c
Girls’ Long Silk Gloves ifi white
- 75c
Ferris Waists for Girlsand Misses
50c and 75c
Girls’ School Sweaters
50c, 75c, $1,00 and $1.75
Fine Hair Ribbons, all colors at
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10c
Girls' Dresses, 3 to 14. at only

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New Dress Goods lor School Dresses, all-wool

Serges and Batiste at

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Dark Ginghams and Percales

Aihiouiun•niriil.

50c

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Soft Plaids and plain new Daneclolh

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5

12c

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and

10c

LELAND GIANTS WILL NOT

PLAY HERE OH SATURDAY
Forced to

(aiiiecl ' Dale

Bemuse

celli’il Games.
Itall_ management.

&gt;*l* good team will be substituted.

land, malinger of the colored play-

t/aytyvt a &lt;
tf tn
JOI 1IN J\l. (.jOUL/IJ

Gliicngo. I... Aug. It, I9H.
“I am sorry (hut I mn forced to
drop I tic other date Hint I have
with you 011 aci'ounl nf Blooming-

R 1 ING to awakca him from his
SLUMBERS OF

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INDIFFERENCE
as to his health and
make him think for
himself along sane

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lines. Remove the
CAUSE and NATURK will restore
you to HEALTH.

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me. which

Prosecuting Attomej

COPritlOUTED

5-e-c M. W. SMITH, A. C., Chiropractor
Not the Went Investment.

New Hendershott BldR.^City »:• Citizens Phone 317

coiiidrirs of mlicli 'inaller area nnd
IHitatu

Y« th, .m,.
Rs.ont ......................... .. .............. .............
in a cattery is makinx a better fnvegtj parison was made, Geiirmnn led
went than the gniilemen who sink with I.L'iM.oui.mxr bushels, ami the
huge HUini In uu oociulotml kitty —! United Slates produced hut1 293,ChlCago Nowep.__ '
iMSUMkl bushels that year.
^..i.-------- -—. -HANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—

Try BANNER Job Dept. Its O K

SAID TRUSTEES SHALL ESTABLISH IN SAID
// TERRITORY AT SUCH PLACE AS THEY MAY ft ft
•• JUDGE BEST, A LITERARY INSTITUTE, TO 77

PROMOTE THE KNOWLEDGE OF ALL THOSE
BRANCHES OF EDUCATION USUALLY
TAUGHT IN ACADEMIES AND COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTIONS.
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1 hese words are an extract from-the
original Charter of

Kalamazoo College
ONE OF MICHIGAN’S SCHOOLS OF LIBERAL EDUCATION, KALAMAz6o, MICH.

SUBJECTS TAUGHT.
Tlie faculty is composed of In­
structor* of highest ' accomplish­
ment* mid who lime liven trained
in institutions of tin* li iist ndinured

ADVANTAGES.

Kplmnazoo CoUrge offers excel­
lent .opportunities, hi ..ambitknis
young men mid women... Ideal lo­
cation, strong- faculty, moderate
expenses; The record of its Alum­
ni is the liest mhcrtlM-nients. Sev­
eral inluablo scliolurships,

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BiologySlnthrnintics.
Clicmistry.
Plillosopli.v.
Englibh Literature. '
Physifk
■rinnn.
Piihlie Speaking.
Rhetoric.
lllstory.
Cotnposilion.
laitin.
Physical Training.
I'rtliupig.v.

EQUIPMENT.

SliuleiltN l.aie the mlvmitaqe of a
siilrslmitlnl gy nmiiMiim 10S by
fret villi n physical director
charge.'
A college library consisting
about KUMM) volumes and
!I6W
pnmphletx atlonls flic students rxleiishc tt-ailing mid research.
•The laboratories are fully equip­
ped In carry on the full laboratory
work of this splendid school.

THE EXPEMSE OF ATTENDING KALAMAZOO COLLEGE IS VERY LIGHT. MANY
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES ARE AFFORDED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TO
SECURE BOARD AND ROOM AT VERY REASONABLE RATES.
Write for Information, H. L. STETSON, Pres., Kalamazoo, Michigan

�?AGK FOUR
REURiON OF MOOSE SCHOOL

SCHOLARS AU6UST 27

Many

Arrivals

Sn Radies’ and Misses' SmartestJtyle Suits and Coats
Already wc are showing quite a comprehensive assortment 6( the smartest Novelty Coats and the handsomest Tailored
Suits for early lallwcar. Early buyers will do well to make their selections at once. In spite of the fact that
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materials arc rising every day in price, and even some of the new imported patterns cannot be had
again at any price, rtc will not take advantage of this situation, but will sell our garments
at the extremely low prices wc had planned before wc knew anything about
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the war. Wc invite you to come to our
.

Cloak and Suit ^Department and See the Beautiful ifotelty fall Coats, at
912.50, 913.15, 915.00. 916.50, 918.00. 920.00. 922.50 and 925.00
They orc wonderful values at the prices wc ask. Just the coats that arc needed for cool evenings pf August
and the still cooler weather to come.

913.15 to 925.00

Our New Fall Suits range in price from

Jfew Russian Junie Skirts
Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Skirts, absolutely correct in fashion, elegant materials in brqwn, navy and black,
z* a q o
some trimmed with Roman stripe, Advance Sale price----------------------------------------.. &lt;pv»J/O

//few

fall and ie)inter Millinery

Early showing of the coming most popular fashions.

Wc invite your inspection

Our Summer business is practically over, although wc still have a great deal of summer weather ahead of us, and all
Summer merchandise MUST GO. Suits, Coats, Skirts, Flats and Dresses.arc now priced at'
(
LESS THAN HALF THEIR WORTH.

98c

NEW SHOWING OF THE PRETTIEST FANCY SILKS. MESSAL1NES, MOIRES and SATINS
.
Come in and see them.

S&gt;n Spite of the Soaring Prices on jfll food Stuffs
Our popular Pure Food Grocery Department continues its former Low Price policy.
Extra Fanry Early June I’eu*

10c

Pork mid Heun*. With Tomato
1 ()z»
Same, large .‘I Hi. run*1UL
Bulk Spier* for pickling nnd per- T()p
MTvhig. jht lb...................................«JV7U
Mlv-O-Jii Loffer. a fancy grade

30c

BOB WHITE LAI NBIIY NOAI*
A very line wliile hiumlry soup,
imide hy
ip rnciur*.
3c fairs
..7 liar* foi-^OU

Extra Lar
stork. |i

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Program.
School Song-School of 1911.
Prayer by Lloyd Meade.
Holl eal of tVachers for lhe last

-John and Gladys Higdon.

Smith. ••
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Paper, by Historian. Mrs.'Delilah
Webb.
- Recitation— Bernice Meade.
Businc** meeting. •

Rending of letters from old school
mates.
RamlniscensA's of old Teachers
and ocholat -.
Music—Mr*. Emma Hayman;
Closing by singing “God Be With
You Till We Me. I Again."
Put a fried cake and a pickle in
your dinner pail ami come.

HOLSTEIN BREEDERS TO

All Remaining Summer it)earabJes at Prices Ridiculously S,o»

One lot of Coats, Dresses, Skirls and Trimmed Hats, values up to SIH, must go at
Your Choice---

Program That .Will Interest All
Who Hav I- Attended That
School. Picnic Dinner.
The clan* of th** Mudge school
will gather at Thornapple lake,
August 27tii.•
The afternoon will be spent in
renewing old school acquaintan­
ces and taking pictures of some of
th" old clause*. The tables will be
spread at 12 sharp. The school
will be’called as itoon after aa (Jbs-

Let us supply your table needs.

&lt;;tedr&lt;**t Pink Salmon, lull cun*.

10c

Fiincy Naval Oranges large titac,
svvcct, per doz

OQn

LOCAL NEWS
Kuenzid'a military baud played at
Pralrtevitle's big Held day on Wednesdsy.
Dressed poultry for sale, hens
and chickens.
Phono 3UIIL-Henry
Smith, City.—Adv.
Wheal is being marketed rapid­
ly .now. Hie high price proving a
powerful magnet.
Mr. Forrest Fiehach, teauber of
piano, will announce bis next sea­
son’* opening tHNAb,—Adv.
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The central ecliud-buildings are
being thoroughly renovated pre­
paratory t&lt;&gt; the opening of school
on August 31.
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Club. No. I, of the Meth6dist
F.pi &gt;pa| Ladies Aid was enter­
tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.
Edward A. Burton and Mrs. Handy.
' Word from Mr. and Mrs. John
WciSsert, who are visiting friends
at Atlantic City, -reports them as
having lhe very best kind of a
time. They will return lhe last of
lhe month.
The annual picnic of tin*-farm­
er* of Barry and Allegan counties
will be held at Gun lake on Fri­
day and Saturday, August
and
S9. There will be present a num­
ber of speakers
of state-wide
prominence.
If you don’t think lhe war in
F.urnpe is affrijllng u* here in
llasling*, just look at Hie. size of
th" package of sugar you now gel
far St .Ou or 50 cents, and compare
it -with (he |&gt;nckag" you rec-ivod
far a like amount two months ago.

SINFIELD.
Mrs. Mike Stambaugh had a
stroke of paralysis a week agu She
is somn belter at present.
Charles Lundquist wil attend the
[onia and Eaton Co. Grange at
Lowell, Wednesday.
M«u Polly Friedly of Belding vis­
ited Mrs. Joe Blough, her grand- .
daughter, and other friends here
last week.
The second annual reunion of
he Godfrey family will be held at
*/,Bnd. J?rk'
Thursday,
August 20.
Dr. Melnlyre of Woodland was
called as council for Mira Mary
Green last week.
Miss Bidwell, a
nurse, was called to help care for
her. She is some better al pres­
ent.
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Henry Bera and family, also Har­
ry Mapes and family, resorted at a
lake, north of Hastings, fast week.
and M*1*" Zella
Wilhcnll of Talihina, Okla, are
visiting their barenta, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. WilherilL
Miss Ethel %rsdala of Parma,
visited at the home of Miss Zella
Wilhorell, lust week.
The Rawson reunion was held at
Bert Rawson’s in • Grand Ledge,
Saturday.
CARLTON CENTER.
Mrs. Cornell of Woodland, is
looking after thinx* at the homo
of (). N. Landon, while they are at­
tending campmeeting al Charlotte.
Others, who are attending are J.
B. Buck and family, A. E. Field and
family, ,
.
Mr. and Mr*. F. Shriber and Mr.
and Mrs. Hay IXnifey spent the lalUr iiart of lu*l week wilh Abod
Ikmlvy in Isabelle county.
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The M. E. church will hold
baptisnial services near |ho bridge
•Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrus and lit­
tle daughter spent a few days with
relatives in Battle Creek.
,
Burn, lo Mr. and Mr*. Henry Willinme. a little daughter, Sunday.
CmigrululalioH-K
Mr*. L. Eisenhood
of IMltle
Creek, is caring for Mrs. Williams.
Mr., and Mrs. C. I* Smith and
Mr. and Mr*. F. Shriber, expect lo
h ave Thursday for a motor trip to
Ohio.
W. C. Norris’ and daughter. Car­
rie spent (lie weqk end in Charlotte.
• Mr*. Lulu Johnson ami family of
liownc, called on Mrs. M. Cole, last

HOLO PICNIC, AUGUST 27
mor leaeiier of penmanship in the
Speakers Will
lx- Present md city schools, have received the an­
nouncement of her marriage nt
launch M&lt;p rment to Establish
Hart. August 13. to Mr. John Gaelx.
Coopc ra t i v e t ’.on de nsary.
for an electrical supply house.
fair ground* on Thursday, August Where they will make their home
L*7lh. under I lie auspices of Hit
Barry County Holstein Breeder*
sat unlay is to b&lt;* a big day in
A»*o« iatmiu-a* llv- member* of this Ih-ltijn. There will be two base
nfganizatioii nb* planning to mnkt ball gain"*, a program of simrls
Barry rount,'
• '
* ■'“* mid a dancf
A‘ •--large crowd
—..... 1 Jis
,...... ....... . ......... m th.- state*
present.
In lhe
providing tl&gt;&lt;-y can hav an outlet morning team* from Augusta and
line of flii-se out­
terooon. the old rival*. Hickory
be dlM-Ui-Msl m
meeting
A great many complaints are he­
ar mad.- over the fact Hint some
EVery one is hivilcd to coni
itai school* are allowing their
chickens to rim al large in defiance
Mrs. Mintiip Clark, nee.Jones, and
of lhe city ordinance lo the conJi' follow
mi- family of IK-Iroit are visiting with
noy:inre to tjieir nefahbm*.
-Con­ friends around Carlton.
I
Min Andrus is on the sick lisL
atlornfy
siderable damagv Ims been done to

LAKE ODESSA.
Ito- district Sunday
school,
MImcs Galia and Gladys llulliKJ. ministerial, missionary and eonf.-rence meeting* vf th" Church of hurger of Williamston, are spend­
ing
a
couple
of .weeks with friends
•piallty.
C1
Finest Kin Hulk t.uifee
mu h&gt;-l&lt;l in Thornappio rliurch here.
6 Hi*, for
run Sueecsrfuljy?—J. E. Ruckwood. one hiile eh«t and two and one half
The farmers club h&lt;&gt;ld its annual
mil"* -imlli nt Clarksville.
The picnic nt the Grove, Saturday.
•f a Milk Condensing «,-**ion* began on Trfesday evening
Edd Snobhle, Lenard Anway and
Coykendall,
with
their
ami ViH close on Friday afternoon. Frank
Thir oily park I* liecoining in­ him*.-* altend&lt;*d the races at Lowell
creasingly jHipular, nnd the licncli- Friday and Saturday.
Mr. mid Meili Walters of Berlin,
&gt;■ ware occupied at all hours of the
day. Th" deer are unceasing ofa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J.&lt;t* of attraction, and scores of Frank Earfle.
mn and other
Lester Bushnel and GJias. Haller
bints, seeining tn knm
Music.
•
dso - make tlm
also tending campmeeting near Bastings
The sipiirrels
(hi*
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John
NAVAL CONSTRUCTOR GEO.
I'aulker.Miii and son Jay 'allemleil
W, ROCK HERE MONDAY
the meeting .Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Karl returned
from a motor trip to Ohio, Sunday
evening.
John McMillen celebrated
hl*
PERSONAL MENTION
Geo. Hanies.
103 birthday Saturday.
HI* rela­
i“ and Dori*!Grand llnpid,*, over Sunday.,
■ Brickert, of Frankfort. I
tive* Ip the numlxT &lt;&gt;( It gave a
r.,r a
I
Sllli||, „r r41loS^
pienje
dinner
al
tlm
Grove,
which
Fannie
ml vvilli friend* anil
.
..
Small
unde John areally rnjoy«*l.
ai-runipani&lt;*d them.
. Mrs. Hnobbln and daughter of
Mis* Hublc ll. f-rmerly of Ihii
Ionin, are spending the week with
lias a line position in led rod.
F. J. Thoma* Is visiting h-r
al"! 'V
her son Edd and wife.
nt
a
memlier
l iiev iefi" '\hin&lt;Liv f.,r i *”'• ’••’“•‘•••s Thomas in Hallimnii H*rchildren.'
■ e mid Spencer Ward
from a week* visit at Gull hike.
liie&gt; left Mun-lay ter|
|mra-Arehart mid niotlmt Preiih** of Buffalo, arrival in the
llijli Standard of Instruction
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Uen&lt;ler*t
city Wednesday afternoon and i
nt Knlaiud/oO College.
hiied-Jaini-'
spent Haturday in Grand Rapid*.
maim-d over nichl, having
Kalamazoo College is entering
lhi* country some time ago. tin
from lieiroil hy aulomohib
authorities detained bin, with the
was in this city on bu»in&gt; r*, Thur
an
institution
it lias developed a
intention of maklii
day.
I'.iie standard far instruction, mid a
By f
.... T«.v ir.
o’. '..... . b„.l rnr , w^. .,n.i r...T bu.y .. ili«' unity.
Mr. and Mr*. J. C^Kelrltm
reputation a* a small rolege which
Hid inn cutMuai in I
lo Imwell,
yesterday to
i* liiinly grounded in the cni.rj
Mr*. Clarence Fortier went to "*•'* «"h her son. Alva in Rutfriends.
,
. _ । -j.t-4wn»a nu.M. ui juux ..uo ..w-.ili" had taken Step* to Jieemno nal- -late. The attendance al tho oolMi-, t.- h. hart of \ra7Kir&lt;n--4;.inrdy. t.iwwfnn:
rirtbr ft.Yftld*. to’xteif Tr/T rtMtimr,
'
/^W-i.n-rabte fo &lt;|T*MrTi •trylug'rtm-TTrirtlnnf: '
........ - -- .iMiUU show, w Miuluai increase ev­
ni*iting friend* and relatives in' ” ‘
**
’ ‘
i Mi** Geneva Jacobs
ery year, and tlm enrollment for
submarine boat*.
These boats
jas the mn.
the, city.
Morgan *p"iiding this week
have become so perfected Hiatlhey
mile of Stab head.
Mi»* Mary Pow-r* of Grand BapThk is due in part to the
ere.
remain under
eteclinn of a
new gymnusii m.
Mr*. Alim Freeman and son, WiiII. Carlton town-hip, ha«'Tli" grad­
coming ing completed qml is now hauling which ha* already proved the
adage
of
“the healthy mind in a
to tho snrface.
•lhe
gravel,
lie
i*
getting
the
grav
­
healthy taxly," and which Mas ce..
.
Wilhelmina Bales wa- Ib­ di nary man a
el from the Wallace pit, which.i* of iiPMiteil th" undergraduates In a
id Woodland.'gu«-t nf l»i-troil relatives lhe lit*!
would
excellent quality. This road when way which they could not receive
Iwcoiiii!
horn the ria.** room aloh".
.
• •dnitT of Brooklyn,
th" many Rood gravel Tn
Graduates of high school* ap­
ar this week wiLii
i. In,
proved by the faculty are admitted
l .iinly knows'how lo
io th- freshman class, on.the pn‘rishi.
.
’eiitnlimi of batisfactory certiorates
,»f work rkMie. nnd of rec &gt;irmen&lt;iaKent and Ionia couplira held a fiuns for admittance from the high
Week’s out-'' M
-•I.... I i.tdliontles.
The*! CCCllfn-ale* must be suhninled to the
^landing committed on entrance
and family । will
and advanced credits, and will In*
Thornapplc -drain, arceptevl only in so far' a* they
could |h« reached. give detailed statements of Iho ex­
tent and grad" of
preparat&lt; ry
County
Drain
Lommi-sintter
D.
E.
do. Ohio, where h-'h.»* further
work; and. without special faculty
bu*in.»*i* lo Irtm.-acl Tor Uncle Sam; Birdsall ha* appealed the case to •irtton, only when presented within
i*iUng her cou
Sigta Highway &lt;&gt;&lt;mml.&lt;»i«ner. F. F.
■ •ii» year and four months after lhe
Harry Milton nt.
BALTBIOIU: ( EXTEIL
sime of graduation.
uh relatives in Ha*lCards of Thanks—We .wish to
|n pav hi* tin- f-r Iwing drunk, and
disorderly. In th** vicinity nf Walt thank .our Jrimifa mid neighfair*
•nt from W«*dnv—,
Frod Aiislfn nnd daughter. take, ha* gom* to j.iil li) ppend 30 who so kindly assisted .us during
I of Battle Creek, are visll- dav* wilh Sheriff William.*.
uuh&gt;
Rev Ballo)i for
Or- our bereavement
daui i/.oo. and olso al'.hn,*. Villn-pi-’.-.
n Michigan..
laiido ami several friends partook his comforting words nnd Mr*. Bal­
I of Ann* Ma&lt;- Tmumi*. th
rm-.-,There.
Mlu
The neighbors,
loo freely of -the content* nf a hftt- lou for singing.
I:-. Floyd Bobin*on '■
tile,
Marion
.... «&lt;.aHltir, in tin.
il", and t.h»'.former invaded several lhe W. II. C, tho I. O. O. F. mid the
JlcH iwiiy nnd family vi-ifad- rel­ lirpi*"* wilh the.result that ha was N. A. 8. E. for lhe beautiful Row­
Carey Edmonds tiudl vu truly. Mt-. Ito!dn*on will W re
rratidfat ii«T.
court.
ative* in Kaiahn
forcibly ojorted from orfe residepre. ers.
Mi.-*
Wiji. D. Jeffrey. amt Sunday.
Mi
Th" complaint was made hy Juihes
Bert B. Jeffrey.
:
Mr ’* -........luryd with H. Wilkinson- '
iy moi niiiz , .•aver and f.nmly.
Frank Sht ibi-rawl family and .mother.
Mr. .........................
,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jeffrey.
guest* of Hastings fronds, the putlfor Ludhiglon, wlo t\|ex Ironside. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar-,
.,■&gt; William Fiiliuii nnd Huah Fiillnn I oi4 Mi-; Ray Donley relurnctl th"tn.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Lewis.
•If
uf Ijdnii cdy, nn. giiestx zvf Nur- Monday from a viol with Mr. Shu- * Mr. and Mrs. F.
Speaker . of thnr Crother*. Mr. mid Mr*. Man­
.A. D. Hugh*
—Adv.
and san:
■solo u&gt;.in Latham and family and of Mr I Iht * sister. Mr.*’. Dora DonhT, 4n4llnbinsnn. Ill, vi«.
at James ne" Pierson. Bernard, Taffee. Fraz­
er an&lt;l Jmue* Ironside, and the
•
and Mr-. B&gt;t( rancher.
I Wudefnan. Isabella Co. Tlii* tnofll* I Crawley's Thursday
NORTHEAST JOHNSTOWN.
fi lend* a few imr.nles sialurihy at-; Mr. and Mr*, s, s. Scnantz.• of
&lt;&gt;
Mi**,* -Mauda afid KalherliP*- Iron­
Mr and My*. Weldon Bron*«m bnd mg Mr. Hcliriiier will leave for va”
"
li-rnoon.
■
&lt; Hock ford. lit. are the giie-l*l- o"i daugiii. r. tenoiliy. Mr*. Ma" Barn-iriou* points in Ohio lo visit rela- cat" «d Dr. K.-llar.
Mr-. I’.'atMii i'll" and children nf
-id" went Sunday to spend lh" day
Perry F. Pdwers, Jr_ of th- Cad-. relative* in this city and vicinity
mity. ni.y. Mr. mid Mt- Warion Wilcox live*.
.
Will Allerding has tired of Tiuk- wilh former County Clerk Waller Marshall, are visiting her mother,
iliac Evening N- w.-, was m Hadina*i They .-penl Inst week al Gun take.Inioforwl
Ink*
In Lnn«ing, Sunday and
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Clark* of D"- iijg his own hrI mid. so brought;
Brown and family irt lheir home in Mrs. F: E. Jones for a few days.
Salmday mid paid the BANNER a with Mr. Sehanic' sister, Mr-. G.Ortmg**villr. In *tie afternoon lliey
Elter Gox and Pen &gt; Hallock are
&lt;)•*&gt;. i"kirtied Monday.
trail, arrived Sunday to visit the
frateiml call.
■
^Tinkler.
were entertained at Hi* Brown rot­ helping Ernest Horn building- mi
Mr-, s. i: Brock. Mrs. Mae Barn- latter’« mother. Mrs. Philip MeEtiuik Langrtroni, j&gt;f Cincinnati.! Chas. Riedc went te Grand Rao
iage at Pine lake.
Owing In the addition to his barn. .
;ind_.Mr.jtud .Mr-. JVarreii Wil- Laiuhtin.
Mr*. McLmiwilin and meeting at I hr M. E. churn
who. with Mrs, Lahfridrom. ha=;idg. Frld'iv. for The
&lt;■
storm &lt;&gt;n Sumtay evening, th* menil»«U *|H-ndvi2 several wn-k.* with! bringing home hu brother J&lt;
‘
An inmale of a county almshou**
ber* of the rffmpmfy'vvere rnmnelain:
Barents. Mr. hnd Mr* H.'who rrcrntlv unrt»m-Pni
,
l,*d to wait and return home Mon- in Bridgeport. N. Y.. wears shoe*
a’g'ioi! attendance
da* Eighteen person* tptflil Hi* sue sixteen, and he has to be shod
■Iran* Witt ,}oil&lt;4°next ■^ifU^ta'imDro^^
h'H,*"ntendent - of City, flmmapple. wbgre they are enjoy- - Last year Califortna r«» ?rd«d one, night under Mr. Brown’s hospitable through formal bids submilted to
•irom will follow next weekjRiede is improving so nicely.
।schools Lonklhig and family left on pug a much needed outing.
,
the board of contract and supply.
marriage every seveuteau minutes. roof. , '
Armour* and Sniff'* Pure Lard
per lb.;

(juakrr Corn Flake*. frr*h. Hie pkg.
i pkg* fur .

LONKETS FLY KNOCKER.
the be*! 11 v knocker mi the mar­
ket. $1.00 *i/r 50,-.—50c size 25c,- JC^

1 **p

lt)eickgenant &amp; Riede

Phone 30

^apartment Jtore

fastings. Mich.

.Miller.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. At'Gl'ST 20. MIL

Prints

Clothes

Kuppenheimer

Standard grade best
prints. Per yard

For the month of Augusfwe arc making the following low prices, which
should interest every man who likes to he* well dressed at a small cost.

$18.75
16.88
15.00
13.50
11.25
9.00
7.50

19c

Underwear

Granite Dishes

Silks

22 c

19c
Ladies’ 5 0c Union
Suits, only

59c

Suit
Dep’t

42c

Straw Hats.

Oxfords
Ladies' Oxfords
$3.50 values, now $2.62
$3.00 values, now $2.25
$2.50 values, now $1.87
$2.00 values, now $1.50
$1.75 values, now $1.32
$1.50 values, now $1.17

Morrill, Lam bi e &amp; Company
Hastings, Michigan

v»:: 4

CLOVEHDALE.
Henry Wilkinson while cutting
Those services Conti
bay in the culling box had the mis­
. .. 'i . । . । .. i.
, i ; i
। .. i fortune to cut his'two smaller fliiMr(h«Mtlst E|&gt;iscopal Churrh.
I•■l•■•*l. •nj»l mm li good is being done.
)||( ||li#
||an&lt;| ht,ar|y O|Y. j)r_
llcv. Htt'st-ll II. Breads Pastor. ! Ihtouah them,
f you have mil yet
,,f praifieville dressed the
Services Sunday, August 23rd. as ••(|riid&gt;,d come holiday evening and,|
।
..........
ft
Mi-i. .Marion Davenport and Mrs.
Hr.oo a. vi*. Sunday school.
|&lt;a for.
Miho b&gt; &lt; ln-ii.%✓ . ■&gt;&lt;u tai. S|I1,ai, spenl several days wilh
11:00 a. m.. public worship and
'r,fi n i»«l.*» in Battle Creek and KalamaRih sermon in lhe scries mi the
i m-&gt;i.‘.v_ • v.-mn, iou.i_r !''■&gt;&gt;' r.
Aiwisllra’ Cre.sl “I rmn Thence 11-‘
'* h,',‘
i ^r‘* a"'1 Mrs.‘Wei I on BraoksninHlinll Loim; (&lt;&gt; Judge 1 he Uuick mid ‘ 11of A,,‘ ‘ lorrd to Kalamazoo Monday. Mr. mid
1 feWi Si. W„*k... . ........... »»
.. ............
“ «"*•'

$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00

All Suits,
Coots,
Skirts and
Dresses at

25 % off

Men's

THE CHURCHES

Flowered Poplin Silks,
choice patterns, per yd.

Kumfortmest
Underwear

Big Reduction on All Summer Underwear and Shirts

One Price Clothiers

An assortment of
Kettles, Pans, Stew
Dishes, your choice

values, $2.62
values, $2.25
values, $1.87
values, $1.50

79c

and

Dolls
Just received a ship­
ment of Unbreakable
Dolls, priced each

35c

and

Best Men’s Work
Shirts we can buy.
Price each

Only National Bank in Barry County .

HASTINGS. MICH.

79c
Ginghams
Choice lot. of assorted
Ginghams, per yard

9c

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

One of Michigan’s Oldest and
Most Influential Business Colleges

ANNOUNCEMENTS

IL .V. Smith.
' Candidate For The .XominnHon of
I
Stull* Senator on the Itcuiibli’
can Ticket. ‘

E. IUD SHAW.

Hastings National Bank

Dress Goods
Regular $1.25 value,
white wool goods with
black stripe, 54 inches
wide, per yard

45c

Where It Pays To Pay Cash'

xir. and Mrs. Claud Mosher., Mr.
land Mrs. Mark Fox and Mis. Glenn
Freer all motored tn Sturgis, Sun­
day all enjoying the. trip.
LighUilofi Doca Damage.
l b- -ad news came to ps that Mr.
About 5 o'clock Tuesday evening
lii-ooks* biiillnr of Evcroll died
lightning struck lhe alie-p shed on
Monday.
.
(.OATS GHOVE
The Misses • .-\my Heplnglc and' Frank Bryan'.- place Jusl north of
. Mr. mid Mr . Claud
' Laura Davies, of Bastings. hi&gt;«nt lhe Hendershott school house in
I Saturday ami Sunday with Mrs. Baltimore, act ling il on tin*. The
loss was not large Willi no insur­
vis'tlors
See full program .(Swl^i;*' sumli? ” »
; Mni thn II...... si.*.
ance. The timely ns-isltince of
'former's auto.
Church Noles.
•
neigliisirs saved his barn.
Mr.-.*»Hilla lludson hnd son Ern-.j There will In* preaching next
About R o’clock Tue«day i*veiiing
.
Bii'plisl Church News.
e.«t of Gmpd Ledge vi-il-d last week .Sunday morning al 10:00 a. m. even-. the barn mi G.-mg.- t'.&lt; ip.ui’s place,
Thursday iiighl. 7:30 in auditor)-: with her -i-f-r. Mrs. Floyd VmiWIe.! ing al 7:30 P. M. Every one come. one mile south and one mile w&lt;*&lt;| of
urnlof church. Midweek prayer midI J. . Joyt-e of Lansing, preafdent of
Sunday School at 11:00 A. M. Middleville, was struck by light­
prate service. Everyom- we|c«irtrf. Hi- Yr Dist. Mi'-ieiiary.Society of-the The topic is •'Tho Wedding J-’ensl.” ning ami burned lo Ihr ground, with
I-rtday aftemwn 2t3O. Bible -tudy; Chrlsflmi
in th.'
village.
I VIII.
. ■ -x Clmrcli
। L-ssonwas
VIIL
Mnl.
22:1-11.
Topic,
(|uitc mi amount of grain anti hay.
f.?*.-, 8ixlp i-htiplcr of Homans
. ITtdny
Ft idny in the
f he inb
Inlere.sl
i.f mission*’’. “Spurning
red of
“Spurning t the Gospel."
Golden A calf was burned.
The house was
I-nday evening. Talik- Chiss in j Til.'
j he W.
\\. C.
&lt;’. T. Ir.’ will oiri.l
im-.-t .Itilv
.lulv 25
1 Text. l.oko
Luke t:
‘Ti'Ti-vl
Ihrenteiied. but Ilin li»|p of iieightiiusn al imdiuction,
.
n( (he home &lt;&gt;f .Mn-. Melvina BarThe Y. p. L.
bnrs saved il. \Ve were unable lo
Al 7:.SI reuufiir-choir prarl ice.
num.
I Bagley. Hip lopil*. “Liwly Service." hear lhe extent of |o— of insurance.
&gt;tmday I (0:09. t.ome ..nd
”
Woodward of Bnlhm I J.dm 1.1:1-17, Every dne rmne atAbout the same b.dir, lightning
yi.-il fli.* ptimary d. pl., and nee th. will
t • at Un* u-ual hours j lend. Bring your Bible*.
mtei eslinu Hung-going on th&lt;*rc.
n. M
Tfi,. h&lt;&gt;m&lt;&gt; baked good- wen* all ■nt Harris Creek, jn-t &gt;ner .the line
Morning worship. 4
• *•
p
. .
in Bowne township, burning il to
the ground, togeltd-r willucontents
"i tn- cnairs. iiiiiiiia
of hay and grain./
•
ing &lt;&gt;f ||n&lt; r[iiirrli. hi
SOI TH WEST CASTLETON.
&lt;•&lt;1 TalWTinirh-sen ir
NotlcJ of Hearing.
I Livid McClelkind nnd son l.loyif,
State of 4tlchigiin, County of
• d Barryvilh*. George McClelland nf
. furnished ;.
En-I Woodland, mid Mr. mid Min. Barry, ss. ■
Notice is hereby given, that by an
Cart Cole mid children of Ohio,
[order
of Un* Probate Court for lhe
.spent Friday, til Albert McCleland's’
Young* P.sipl
r.tninlyof Barry, made on tho 191 ff
Jasper I*fs of Nashville called
day
&lt;&gt;f August. A. H. 19(1. four
•il Tobal Garlinger's Saturday even­
months from that d.ib- were allow.-d
ing.
Mi— Lillie Brumm who has been for creditors lo present their claims
estate
of Francis
the service prMiti—.*
attending tho Kalamazoo Normal is against (he
Wilkes. Idle of said county, (lercaswide nwake one.
ed. and that all creditors of said d«*•k
11,1 ll"' Chaulaiiqu.i
ccasetl
arc
required
to
present
(heir
Alin* Loomis- will lead this sen ire.
—BANNER want aiivs. pay.—
claims lo said Probate Court, nt .Uh1
Prolinle (tiller m Hr- City &lt;if lift-t­
ing', fhF'ojtirmTfiarlorr'’ arid -.t»/nvmicc. on or.before the 22nd day "f
llecemhcr next, ami that such
iclaims will be heard before said

Sometime in the future opportunity will knock at
your door.
In ten years from now there will be business chances
just as valuable as those of today.
The men who command a little money then are the
ones who will step into those chances.
Why don’t you lay aside a little money with us every
week and be prepared to benefit by one of those
chances?
Wc pay
interest, compounded semi-annually, on
every dollar you put in a savings account with us.
In a few years you would have enough to give you a
nice little start.

25% Discount

PIERSON (EL SON

I'ression of fraternity (uward the
Ifcaleymi cmnpinceling.
.
Hastings Circuit.
Rev. Hit-hard E. lost. Pastor.
Services* Sunday, AugusL 23:
Martin, Kit-'Pi a. in.
Holland, 3:IM) p.Nir.
Yci’kky, 7:30 p. in. liully and
August 29. Circuit

Young Man

Parasols
A large assortment of
Summer Parasols

50c"

Shirts

regular
prices.

Corsets
Latest style Summer
Net Corsets, priced
each

50c

8-1O-12-15C

Ladies* Union Suits,
only

Many artcilcs not mentioned have been greatly reduced in order to
make room for our new Fall stock. Come and see for yourself.

Off on Dutch6?5 Trousers, Children's Suits and

Crepe Ratine

Laces

A fine assortment of linen Regular 2ac blue and pink
Crepe Ratine, per yard
Laces, per yard

Sc

Arc never boomed withexplosive claims. They are exactly what they
seem, the best-constructed clothes made.

Any $25.00 Suit now
Any $22.50 Suit now
Any $20.00 Suit now
Any $18.00 Suit now
Any $15.00 Suit now
Any $12.00 Suit now
Any $10.00 Suit.now

PAGE HVB

\,|. llVtll

December next, at ten o'clock in the
• forenoon of flint day.
: Dated Atlgtl'l 19. A. D. 1911.
CIIAHI.F.S M. MACK.

BANITEI.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ib-my Bora of Sun­
field. Mr. nnd Mi-. Albert. Dewey
are al Leach Lake for n two week’s
outing.
Thursday I be Parmake's and
Johnson'.*, held (h«*ir annual family
IHcnic nt D-w-y landing,
Fine iK-nuniM'iit iflllm-tu
Lake. There wer*'2" present ftoin
away, among them b-mu Mr. and
। Mrs. Geo. Pariunbf Chicago.
I Mrs. John Shetll-lun niece, ‘of
Kalamazoo, Mrs. Laniphere. spent
the v/.*ek end wilh Mr. and Mrs.
Sheffield.
Mr. nnd Mrs.. Gen. Sheffield of
I Hallie Creek were guests of Mr.
land Mrs. John Sliclli-td and mother,
•Mrs. Sarah Sbetii-ld. Sunday.
: Mr. and Mrs.-Chatincy Tungale
and Mrs. Elinor Tongate visited
‘Mrs. Elnyr Tungai-'* mother in
I Charlotte, Sunday, going by auto.
1 The Forget-ine-iiol .Club enjoyed
tn picnic at Holy'» landing. Fine
I lake. The ladies invited their husluinds. A good Unit* was' enjoyed
by all.
Mrs. C. P. Heytiold' received - n
post c.nrd shower Wednesday which
she enjoyed v«*ry tuiicli, la-ceiving
I cards from New York Slate from
t relaJivesjuid friend-.
.
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SOUTHEAST TllflRNAPPI E

• . Matthew* jtll of liaslmg* caljT-iwy.*k Ii*&gt;iim&gt; Sunday. ’
he Mi's— Addii’ and Emily
Illi and I-GriDlIh of Mfddi—
. ...e w-r- Sunday visitors al (he
d coining in •■oiilai-l with the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Allan.
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ilaZ'd Weeks Ims been enliolh of Chicago are 'Pending some tlioiOO I hl’ g'i-The pt ••-•■nt rwn of I In* Eng­
time with Mrs C Anders aujl ben Mason Norwood
□ tfjih het
- Iwuie
— school this ,lt»h kiiu' -wa*. originally made-for
enjoying
(he
lltdimg
here.
Cha-. Cplh:.r ••■',*:*..... ’‘W .
, H'1 nt year.
. Gueeu Victoria at her ■ &lt;v. million in
Prutisltka sprnl.Sunday
spent Su ‘
‘ iigatti. winch is very gratifying lo Otto Praushka
With
---------- —*------------183s pb*' principal jewel* were
friends In Ka’amazoo.
| his friends.
j —BANNER. WANT ADV&amp; PAY.— taken from older crowns.
NORTH HOPE.
Mr. and-M». Jas. Murphy expert
In leave Wednesday for Ami Arbor.

tiH,ako

Mun Lanb d..•?*i'mus!y .Injured hi;

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THE HAST1NCS BANNUt, AVGI TT 20, lilt.

Smith' double, a bMC on ball* to The funeral of Mrs. John Metezger
Sprigc* and a single by Brooks gave was held nt th** M. E. church, Sun•dy afternoon nt 1:3" o'clock. Rev.
J. H. Nesbrook otllciating. burial in
splemlid gam*-. follow-, MiddlaviHe.
IQ
roll'* Mflgle added one
Miss Data Parkhurst nnd Mr.
Merriman and party hnye returned
thrin nearer .t&gt;&gt;
Hastings’ lead. from Ihoir trip i*&gt; Niagara. A very
Out Charlotte.
i- i ighl tie is. sim­ Hou-h ph'v.'d their downfall In the pleasant I rip.
ile thoroughly "mill• C. M. Bixler and family nave been
entertaining relatives from Cold-

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News of the Sports
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Olsepos Defeat Hastings.
I
Alas, how fleeting I* the fiime of'
ti&gt;nn&gt;rn&gt;w

Ml H II &lt;&gt; .A

forgotten.

m wtYlioi r \

hit

mi
Mi Null, rf
Shaw,

DIIEUpU

Frank B&lt;
Smith
&gt;iiriiu

I&lt;1.

win* materially help**d Hi

championship . . ...
league.
Wliili* Hlese f**im&gt; r

• Dial brought them down from Hum

first intiins
ai|.

Yt.,1

imm luir-of llu» llr»L inning Michael
aml Kym*lt made lw*» ba-'* hit**,
while Erk, Beck and Gray mad*
prolty single*, all of winch com­
bined with an error by Grundol.
n**ll**d Hast ins- "

Harting* 1; double play&lt;
Hall lo llyipes. Smith to Shaw to
Mtrlmri:

close play front. &lt;inmdel
L.da
Gray

havmg hi* lliig.*r-ii)|iir. -I
IM-** n»&gt;i» nil *■? - i*i........
bat. and Stark/lidd down first Mik

imig-; oif Hale 2 m 3 innings; off
Hall. i&lt;» in H innings; &lt;dT Roush o in
I inning; ,-lnick out by Hull I. by
Jluush
hy Surine
by Hah* 2;

ioning March «ue-

Chartotte. Suo-

wen* out. Kynett wn
on ball**. Bell sinx
Eek doubled, woring Kynett.
Bell on third and
Jb*ck finished the

middlevilk

H|llchui

doiibl
second
Stark's single.
In the Ilf II) Hastings I
threw lhe game away. ' Th

Eck. aud- another by Gray.*
bined with an error by'Hall, net- "■

a mor&lt;*
milk

earned.

ni'oei) into tin* Johnston home anil

out a nice double.

•*n to McKay, Hyniues
lick missed -Michael’.*
g each man a ba***.

n moment later

In the seventh.the visitors an- I r,,ul*|i. Mn..|,
m*x&lt;*d another score mi singles by........
'
Dm*. Bowerman and Stark. That!
enih*d lhe run gCtiiiig.
The score:
Hastings. ..
MIR II O A E,
Hyame.s, 2b
. Kynett. If
Bell. rf

* n

Heck. 3h

" Malli

Maltby, II
Hall, p ..

Oiseeon

Coetudi. If
jtowemian.
Gnmdel,

Stark’, lb

11,11 I; 16
Chase.
The Otsegos are Ihinnced by
Stevens a millionaire lituihermnn.

Hustings Defeat.** (inind Ilmen.

genuine ha*** ball fan. and doe*
rar** n Whoop what it cost*.
ha« lids ball learn for hi** nrnu
Charlotte Defrabi Hastings.

Returning to their

home

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ora run. Chnrjolh* returned leMnc|the fifth inning that he i
■ only to defeat Hast in;

L Kynett pitched great bull
lowing only five hit*, While
Donald had luck all bi- wnv

hits were well
mn.

Kyn. ll, u.,u| (he

Chapple,* Chariot !&lt;■*«

od.
Both players dlmii.-d
•coring.
The Brora by innings: -

Hasting* 00 I do 0*0 0 0—1
Charlntle I 0 0 0 t 0 ti (■ 0~
Batterirs--Kynejl and
MacDonald and Maltromsmt.

Black Cross
Tea
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WEALTH

IN

TRAINING

While the plan of putting aside a dollar a week
will not of it-eli make yon a man of wealth, it is
nevertheless true jhat there is no better training fur
the young man or woman just forming the habits
of Inc.
. .
*
If carried on-for several years, this plan of
banking a part of the earnings becomes an excellent
habit, for.it means you have mastered y&lt;»ur expenses.aiuLexpemliturc* and are living on less than you
earn. Try S1.00 this week.

numbers

B.' Camidx'll. Mi&gt;,R. I. Kenyon and
Mr*. Clark Kenyon.
A reunion
was hehl nt'lhe home of R. f. Ken-. IhlCVI s.
W. E. DoGnlia returmii from De­
etijoy.-i a picnic dinner and a good troit. Monday evening, whore ho
had been on business, connected
time togrlhcr. .
Arthur Klein, employed in Gen­ with the Gleaners, wilh which
ver's garage, is enjoying a visit with company he i* connected.
TI10 Kimtal! Piano u,ed al lh»
Mr*. Klein nnd children al Mrs.
Chautauqua, the paat veolr, wa.
Samuel Carlisle's.
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At Our Place, and at Reasonable Prices

SllCCeedUIg

entitled tn belief patronage.
Mrs. C. M. Hinckley of Kalamazoo
arrived on Monday to spend a coll­
ide-of w-k- with relativ«-«*lwr&lt;&gt;.
in her n'.i home town. C. M. i* d&lt;*411g a fine busineM in Kalamazoo,
but al' th** present time is souff*
what worried over tin: disappear­
ance of a hor*e amt buggy that ho
rented to a -trangei on tlm J?lh.
which he ha- been unrhb* lo mealo
ns yet. but a short Ilin** ago. a
brother in hudness at Dowagiac,
lost a rig the same w*ay amt has not
a* ye! received any information In
regards to it.
Look mil for horse

Black Cross
Coffee

Heinz Spaghetti, nothing finer, 10c, 15c and 25c
Heinz Tomato Soup 10c and 25c
Heinz Pork and Beans with or without tomato sauce.
per can.
Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles
Plain and Stuffed Olives, 10c and 25c
Peanut Butter, 15c lb., or 15c and 25c jar*
Finest Salmon Steaks
Cocoa in quart glass jars, 25c
Best Cream Cheese, 20c lb.
New White Honey at 18c lb.
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables—Celery, Green Onions
Melons on ice
Green Corn, Cabbage, etc.

ss of entertainment given,
was especially inu.d&lt;* day

BIwood Ratlin, who recently
f David Mattison and wife
!went to Ionia, has n good posilion
in an auto body works there.
ning.
Mr-. John Metzgar, aged fit’ years,
ianhif*r nnd'family spent
Sunday at the Gardner cottage at who for •nme years has been a
r.'Hl-nt of Thornapph* township.
c. B.'johnson and wifi*. Theodore
Two
Airing and Mi** Susie Johnson. b-nving nn aai»d husband.
-i-l&gt;*r«. Iwn daughter* ami tiv**
kee Spring*. a little granddaughter. stand children, bcsiuen n host of
friends an* !• ft to mourn tlm loss
of a loving wife and mother and a
I mo friend.
Funoral was hold al
Mr. and Mr*. Willard Culver.
Hie M E. ehurch nt l:3P p. m. Sun­
•&gt;f ila-lings. were Monday visitors day. Int**rm&lt;-nl in Mt. Hope ronioal lhe home of C. B. Johnson.
Mr*. W. If. Price has recently
Tin* Chautauqua, which was held
la-1 week, lhe last entertain- lo***n repairing her barn, at her
hnme nn Shennan street.
J. D. Dietrich’s house*looks very
tlm* since trented to a nice coat of
a better one next
paint, bv Will Fenton.
Will .Fenlon has commenced the
Parkhursl lia« r**lurned,
trip to Niagara Falls and Dr A. Hanlon, on West Main street.
Tlu* ball game Saturday, between
mipaniod IhMik* by her
bri&gt;!h&lt;*r-in-laW. A. R. Merriam ami Freeport and Middim ill-* was wgn
by our. hoys. who have been pl.iy-

SIDE
GROCERY

You Will Always Find Seasonable Goods

e Clunitauqud
o|H*m*&lt;l
on
day a* per schedule, aXul from
start drew good crowds. ;m*l

work and can assure the public of
visit Ji**r grandfullier. Joseph Bray a good Chautauqua for WI&amp;. While
and family before returning home.
Mr*. Sarah Ames of'Giand Rapids good w&gt;*/wi-h to speak osnocially
&lt;if-J&gt;r. Xlocmif, who gave the li*clunpon Saturday and Sunday, a*
J. D. Dutrich for a week.
The ladies of the M. £. church lieiiA: om* of the best that ha* over
sold baked goods al the council a|ql&gt;'ar* *l iff Middleville, and gDOUld
it be our good fortune to si*curo
rooms on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allen will him for some future time. In* will
Finanelally
-pend the latter part of the week draw a packeU house.
with the Jotter* sister, Mrs. A. J. lhe backers are well pl&gt;**&gt;-ed with
Stevens nnd family in Kalamazoo.
public fur their appreciation .of
lain.'d Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, of East Middleville's llrst Chautauqua.
L. E. Hamilton starlvd out upon
Gillrad, Branch Co., Mich- last
the road Monday •• m- after hav­
Mr.'. W. A. Prjce has been re­ ing s|&gt;ent several .weeks al hi«
linking her barn.
John Tinker pleasant home in this village.- He
lias been improving his little place
Hx
Ue-«. William Mcjlucp ajeXb.-k* f..iward'tn the ||me when
'm* can relire from fffe fosn’/oml
ri* of Grand Rapids and Georg* spend hi* entire time here among

M&lt; -Null mixed with Hyme.-* fumble
and followed .Wilh Heine's single parents. J. W Armstrong and wife.
Mt«. Jam* Colbert and sons and
fourth and gave them one run lo dmigliler* In law. all of Nebraska,

im* struck out nine, but In* wa- w ild
anil went all wrung hi the lifth.
in Gray &gt;mF Hall, follow***!
•with butfto by Hyures and Michael,
another pass lo Hell and singles by
Eck and Beck gave Hayings six
scores. ?Dad" Hah* began Want­
ing up and that was the last of
Surine.

unaccountable manner the auto
jumped out of the rnad and mount­
ed the only slump between Middle­
ville. and Kalnmazmi. At nny rate,
the jig*was up a* •" going to th**
races that day. A hurried rail for
Goodyear's repair car. and after
some repairs they came Imine in
their auto. Very luckily they were
only shaken up and no had results I
except to the car.
Alla Nevins vf Grangeville, was in
this village ami township on Mon­
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of the seats were taken.
While
some had their doubts of the suc­
Mr. ;pid 51 r*. Allwrt Parker are cess of a Chautauqua in Middleville
entertaining a lady, friend. and hud looked upon the dark side,
Mrs. M. S. Keeler ami son. George after a few entertainments had
were in the vilngc. Salurjlay after­ been given they were willing lo go
noon.
We liav
Miss Helen Ih*Barr, who is vi«il-

Parkhur-I.'
Ri»y \yiurlml was home from
Inula river Sunday, nnd spent Ihf
itny-xrttb htv mints, Miw« Anna
and Emma Winters.
. •,
Sylv***l*'i* Smith myl fauiily nf
Rig Rapid*, were railing "n rein-

i

Haw Ball Gnitw* Svhrdidril.
Sunday, August 23-Ha.-ting* in'
Charlotte.
Tuestlny, August 2S&gt;—Charlo! k*.
(Booster's Day.)
Tliurwlay, August ,27—Hauling*
In Charlotte.
Friday, August 28—Charlotte.
Saturday, August.29—Hasting* In
iMrtland.
Sunday, August 30— Hastings in
Charlotte.
Monday, Sept 7 (Labor Day) _
game* with Studebakers of Detroit.

din* Lynd has returned
er several weeks wilh
in Charlotte amj. Eowlcr-

A

vTsimr. he pul it on lijgli gear, ai.d
shot across a walk and across n
W. H. Gray returned homo from lawn nnd took a llying leap into
the Ranch oil Tm -d.iy. evening. H* some tr**e*. fortunately lininjuml
H*portM crops a- (In** in the North, the machine turned over, buT came
?"d I hat Block, ill Which, they are unL all । i-iii
x.-vi ’
e*pei ially into
Some excitement was caused last
this season.
Mr. Powers, nf Cadillac. spent lheI i been nt Barlnw laike were return­
ing to Middleville, pr«*iitiralory lo
••n Grand Rapid* street.
going to Grand Rapids, one of tliem.
FARMERS STATE BANK, Middleville
' On WednuKlny a young man nro- on umhation from the juvaplhi
curt'd 'a pair of-I.... * al O. L. Ilun- court, nt Grand Hiipids. Ilumghl it'
gerford'a simp &lt;m credit, giving an­
other man's natm*. Mr. Ilungei ford Mniie llit* attempt but only sin...... d-r
smith' and wife. William
got busy, secured n warraiU. and **d in r.-turmng lo Grand Rapid* in,
Deputy SherifT Amirus soon secUrtM ir,’,‘**
,
,
,
,! toman and wife and Mis* Helen
.
......... ra n* l»v l-nn|k.|,»rr. uw In "rnn.l I
th** man altoul live mil*-* north oil
..
,
,
lhe Grand Rapid* road. Upon ix*ing L-r.vit l,.&lt;n,.IU riinl 111,* Irifi, fill
him.
arranged Iwfon* the ju.-lice, with W. will be greatly l&gt;eiiefllied thereby. I
Montague, the trained nurse
Miss Ellen McKivitl has returned
Howard Russell is driving a nrw|
H. Prior appealing in liehalf of the
_
..a*
hi*en
caring
for Frank
i&gt;ro-eruling attorney, he plead guil­ Fowl auto, recently bought of E. I. ! Sen.-ita. returwd tn’Grand Hupids Inline after spending four weeks
with her aunt. Mrs. Isaac Keeler
ty, gave hack th** -li&lt;»‘*. and paid the’ Gotfy
.Monday.
.
in Grand Rapid*, and her aunt.'
rwsv--.
■iciini i**u .-mi •*• &lt;*■-*■**’&gt;••• i *.••
• a*?&lt;L family and
Mrs. J. J. Wadd was in Battle Mrs. Jud Pratt In Plainwell, Mich.
pair nf shoes. Rather a dear pair of I I hmnns leuny and family autoed
I'l'of .X.
V h.
V vv
IV.•■lib
.1,1. of
..r Webb Acad.
.
r&gt;*»*k, Tue-day on business.
Prof.
Mis* Florence Cook of Hastings. :,"'*Y* ,?rnn'l -Rapid*. spent Sunday
.returning
Prof. .Murnfoid. of file M. A. C,
.,
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■ aa
.a Ulfll 111B I &gt; ?■ I’allt I U
Il' I I _. *
i
splendid
Ipoke at Hu* Ch aulauqua t. ic Wed­
in
nesday forenoon to an appreciative
Mrs. Man ia Jones of Grand Ratiids is the guest of Mr.,and Mrs. (1
Jackson, on account of the drought day afternoon.
i A. .M. Gardner and wife nnd mint
and should Jiav* le*en heard by a bi*ing more seven* ihere.
Mr*. I r;mk Herrick "f Kilama- Mi-. Jiuob Dietrich, of J.qmi. and
D. W. Johnson'attended llm Phillarger crowd; but «r* the fanner* are
and
Rapid* ball
' ‘
attending the Ghataiiqua afternoon* x.m, hut summering at Gon lake. j« Dr. Frank Shaw, motored to Kola- adi-lphia
..... Grand •~«i*»*is
1
game in
m ru-uni
(traml iin&gt;u.u
Rapids.
and evenings, many of them could slowly improving from a recent- tnqum Friday and did not “pull a 1 u-am.'
I slump.
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KaU- I..
,,r Wa,lM,| W3,
not get away during Hu* foronouon. tflroke
W. N. Gla&lt;l*ti&gt;m- ha* a ni**cTiahIMr*. Seth Gray o'f Calodmiia was
On Thursday. A. M. Ganiner. and
guest‘ of
Mrs.
M. *•
M. **
Hodge,
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— “the
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wife and J. 11. Dietrich and wnfe cal display in
much। Friday mid lo visit her father, S.
startl’d for Kalatnazmi to attend the window. IhaJ is
Miss, Eha Johnson spent Sunday
jC. Kenyon.
wilh friends in Leighton.
races. They gi*» a* far a.* live miles attention.

F„ D. Pratt, attempted to run!
through lhe rope «lretched across;
the st reel, at the
Chautauqua j
grounds. Wcdiic-duy after the af-|
teriKum entertainment.,
mid broken lamps

Maltby*

at first.

sold‘to Clark Bfiss by Ml Cooper,
nn Monday.
Z E. Gomting and -family ai*taking their vacalim and will
spend some lime at Belding, going
by auto.
Tuesday for»*no&lt;m one of our
townsmen, while using another*
auto, hud an experience wldch he
does not care to repeat, getting

Ceresota
Flour

JAY MEAD
Goods Delivered

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Books as Low as One-half* off.
Most every one in Barry County knows that Mulholland's n
Drug Store'is the place to buy both NEW AND SECOND q
HAND SCHOOL BOOKS and every item used in the school □
room ON A MONEY SAVING BASIS.

=Just One Price=
A Child Can Do As Well As a Gfown Person
We will get your confidence if you trade with us. Our stock
of School Room Necessities is so heavy and extensive just now
that you cannot fail to find your requirements. We are displaying a counter of 5c Tablets and Composition Books that for
quality and count has never been equalled.

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We Will be in Our New location Next Year

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. U Gl j, r 22. 191L

School Books
Our line of school.books will be more complete than ever this Fall. But owing to
the uncertainty of demand, some of the books will be -sold short before the first day of
School is past. On this account it will be to your advantage to get your order in at the
earliest possible moment.
STRICTLY CASH.
The new state law regulating the sale of school books has cut our profits to a
point where handling school books is merely a matter of accommodation to the commun­
ity. Therefore wc -will have to insist on SPOT CASH for all school book sales.
Below is a list of. the books wc arc handling. Any others that you may need we'll be
glad to get for you as soon as possible.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES.

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Brook's Headers
Baldwin's lli nilrrs
Ilnrrlnnlon’H Spellers
Alton Spellers
Dai Isoms I'hysiology
Overton's Physiology
Milin ’s Prog. Arithmetic

Davis AorlfulluriAbnilfliiinerj’** Hlvliirirs
Frye’s Geuficiiplilrs
Alrdial Copy .Books
Metcalf's (•ranniiurs
•
Itolibliis A Row Grammars
Scott A Denney Grammars

Southwestern Barry
MH.O.
Albert -Chose Kb bills out R
an nurtion sale.
Mr**. Hobert Hay is ill with
nerve, trouble.
J. Bt amlsl-eller 't- li *me
Cleveland, to stay.
■
Mn*. Gorham
rihursday.
Albert Chase made

th fa-wis visited tliai chy .Munday
of llljr W*-rk.
Mr. am) Mrs. Per.-y ll.ilhml. viIled.tlm latters parent-*
••• •
uesday.
Mrs Babcock. Sr., is
Mr;. Addison Spauldinagain able to Im* up.
.Mrs. Henry
P'
from Iowa. Friday

Hiinson’s Euijlish
White's Algebra
Well’s Plane Groiyrtry
Myer’s General History
Bergen's Botany

Our line of supplies is unusually complete including the famous Rexall line of Tab­
lets. Pens. Composition Books, Note Books and Pencils.
■ We have several kinds of Lunch Boxes and Dinner Buckets at ioc and 15c. Aluminum
Collapsible Drinking Cups, 10c.
SPECIAL.
Wc want every boy and girl in this community to become acquainted with the su­
perior quality of Rexall Tablets and Pencils. So wc offer this special for Saturday, Sept.
5 and Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 7 and 8—3 days only.
Your choice of any 5c Rexall
Tablet or Composition Book and a 5c Rexall Pencil, the two for 6c.

PAGE SEVEN

GLASS CREEK.
i Wm. HarveiB, Mrs. Mary Havens,
; ami Mrs. Fred Olis wcnl Wcdnesi ihiy tn Grass lake to attend the
I Melton family reunion.
! Tlie ice rream social al Hay
i Envoy's was quite well att&lt;-nd&lt;*&gt;l.
will reside al Hancock.
Mirli.Mii.-ue was furnished by Kryls
where the groom has a |iosiLi&gt;&gt;ti.! band.
I'his leaves lhe hmm* mn*t empty 1
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77-7
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as they have only tlib two daugh-' Arcnnling to on Italian malh*l.rs.
It com.--, part.cul.irlx hai.l inatician. every prison In &lt;h.* worl.t
&lt;*n Mrs. EllsWOTLli,- whose health n ‘''“W
comfortably in an an a
very p*H*r
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*'f
squat* iihI*«. whtlo 11 gray. Ill,’ L. A. S. Ii»v.. vuirlimd
«I«&gt;u* I'-- »«'■ ui Colora.1.;
&lt;nu lor II..- Mhuol
t„. . ""U1.I bury .11 of lli.-m.
-liur.-li -ervir.s.
Children ana -malcTicX Tiilf il*-4~S ?
nnd only |*y heroic «-if**rt.-* w.-r** Hi-oilier slacks and buildings saved.

PBAIIIIEA ll.I.E.
v. Full*1!- of Plainwell cj

Williams Saturday, in Oram

DELTON,

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

son were in Kafamaz.
amj Air. anil Mrs. Isaac
visited nt EfnrrBurl Quick's last

mid

wilh th-- Baleman faintly.

I Good Goods

iwn m e. «*f Hasim.
&gt;v -Thorp l;Gl Sun
A half
dozen

Juden

DELTON, MICH

Il you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. AndyOu will find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines —Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

wilh hr-

Miss-Laura Dost-r is spending

and yninij

Charles Hughes ami fitfully.
Mi--* Haz.-I Hugh*-- sp-

uiivb

ugbee wi-rc
alurdny on

ELLIS E. FAULKNER
The REXALL Store

PLUMBING &lt;5 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

church Sunday morning. It i* ex­
pected Ihal Dr. Tempi*- **f Topeka.
Kas., will speak next Sunday. Tlmr*will ho n-' services at the M. E.
i huteh. Dr. Temple was n former
-resident of fliis place. You are all

ALSO.
Any time during the school year you can exchange six Rexall Tablet or Composition
Book Covers foj a new Rexall Tablet or Composition Book.
It will pay you to buy your school supplies here.

CREEK KF-REET.
Mrs. Gerald .Nash aiul son Ken­
neth *&gt;f Hastings spent Friday ami
Baturday nt Chas. Gnstelcin's;'
Mr.-. L. AV. Calkins spoilt Friday
In .Nashville wilh her daughter Mrs.
Will Haynes.
Airs. II. Holds of Baltli’ Creek ami
Mi-** Maggio Hcughtaliii of Balti­
more visited Mis. Ida Bidelmmi,
HiUuniay..
Mr. ami Mrs.'C. I.. Lewis an-l Mr.
ami Ah- S. G. Bi*l*-lman of .Maple
Grflv*- ami Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Gam­
ble of Hastings sp»-nt Sunday at
Chas. Bidelman's.
f

M&gt;&gt;-

eiinimi

Mrs. Lili-

mol'

Sunday School I'irillc.

We have a few pair of Gents Oxlords
we will close out at $2.50 they are $3.50
Value and worth every penny of that but
the season is getting late and they must go.

i- innda.

conla■I'-cidi'il lo |H&gt;stp*m- her IMilo hidii-s imlil \\- in- —
list 2ik
Be sure an-l

is_what we sell you. We don't buy any­
thing else so when you buy of us you
know you are getting Value Received for
your money.

Dry Goods Groceries Boots-Shoes

s. h'M&gt;l picnic will l&gt;

School*

Bring your joti printing to us—

lhe I'liiidi' ii.

ail eleven

pound ihnighti
The Fills l

lhe Sunday

DOWLING

Illi- date, Aug. 22.
George Judson left Monday morn­ ich-wij al Flint,
ing for a few w****ks visit with’ his
uiii-le. It*-v. Chari*** I'.liamberiaiii

WHY NOT

Extra Early Sale of

Drink Good Coffee

White Dress Goods
Gerald. Air. mid Mrs. iloy Gaskill
mid Mr. Gaskill attended* the Bryan
family reunion al Hastings Wed-

. After June 25 all White Dress
" Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

an

day until* Friday.

Actual Cost.

K ■'■.•lllli- ld

Mr. Hughes' eiitfage at Crooked hike.

Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.
Sonic extra good bargains in Dry
Goods. .
.

in lli.it f:

reply

miuisr*‘ir-*'- a- -!nr-tntkrd. h*-r tlnr ]’&gt;annd:*y.
\Vi*-li:;-l
AVi-diu-sifiiy with Mrs. Will Town*' tilt** voice bi-c.mi" softer, lower ami
monr oarm-M■ .md to- th*’ ia»t*?h*t| full-*-•4-41
ij- :ii- llh-kiiry.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. IV. Murdock ami
criplurc
J*
Mr. anil Mrs. Elgin Barton spent
b’Uijihy if&gt; GitfrsfiiTig.'
-rJ In lb
/ than i’-1
be th. i
CRESSEY.

F. II. WILKINSON
Both Phones

attending

Prairieville, Mich.
Climb-

We Pay 4 Per Cent

Delton State Bank

Capital
920,000.00
Surplus
6,000,00
A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes,\Cashicr

DIRECTORS

Dr. Donald McLcay
Win. Elliott

A. A. /Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

George J. Doster
L. B. Tccrpcning

Dr. Mmford nnd -family attended!
th Webster family reunion at Gull
lake Wednesday.
' Mrs. Pennock's sister and family
from Indiana vi-uh-d-Imr last week.
|{**v. Wilson .of the.-*•!.'de lieform
AssiHdhtion gave a good talk on!
Moiiin'i&gt;i*in al
nt the church-Sunday']
Moiinohism
church- Sunday! U-uflwl Hi--o
imirning nnd in llu* evening ontheltiou at Hu-h‘
Bdi|&gt;* in I lie public &gt;&lt;-hoi&gt;l.«.
Mrs. Gr-u
Mrs. Irish of Grand L»-dg&lt;* hnx I Frances, wh-*
b*‘*!il spending a week with her former's si-t-

DELTON, MICH.

We Have a Large Line
ill Kalama-

Mi'. .Loomis left Saturday fi»ri/"o the
Grapd Hnpids where she hns gone J Mrs. &lt;'.l
to get nn early supply of fall mil- resident
! littery goods.
' &gt; Californi:
Ah M. Manning and family motor- fr'mtfd-.
ed north nf latke’ Odessa Sunday I Ben w

When you buy a Wagon or Buggy you
want one llqat will last (or years, one
that has the "wear and tear” in it.
Wc arc highly pleased with oqr line
of Buggies and Wagons. Wc never tic
ourselves to any one line, but when
wc can find anything that is Better
and the price is Right, wc add it

to our line.

Ice Cream and Soft Drinks, Cigars
and Tobacco
Peanuts and Candy

That is one reason- why you always
gel the best on the market at this
sjprc. That is why people find it lo
ilieir advantage to conic here from
(piles around and buy of us. Wc .

R?
!

STORE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY

CLOVER.DALE,

KOPF &amp; KOPF

Buggies and Wagons

Kelley’s Kool Komforts

Stop for Refreshments at

&gt;1 ^jmild Hi-'

When you can have it for the same price
that you can inferior grades. We guarantee
all of our coffees from the 20c quality up.
Your money cheerfully refunded if you are
not completely ^atisficd.

II and Clayion Bar■ allellded tile BarAllendale, last Suil-

Just Look al These-*-

[

WM. RENKES &amp; SON

L
MICHIGAN

returned home with them.
! Ctinrlry Gtirrel mid family of Auausla visited in towii'Sutidiiy.
------ ----------------.. ...
1 Mn nnd Mrs. Homer Green enter-?pf llwhitnid. at fh«* p&lt;ir»unm
laiOCd relftliyea from Vermontville i m-sdny. ‘
*’
last week’.
reside
father's farm north
The music-pupilf of Misj Beulah‘ and e-u
.'.find Onltx-sdiy,
Boyles will give a recital at the AL; August
■u eldesT diukhter.
E. church Friday' evening. August j_Hazel.
__ .... •
....!:• -I tn lu.-imag*’ to
iGliu'iMd Carr, of Kaiamtfou. They

give them
money.

the best for

their

Our prices arc lower than prevail
elsewhere because the cost of doing
business is much less, our living
expenses arc'much lower. ?\lf of
these items have to be added to the.
cost and the consumer has to
pay them.
By getting these costs down to the
lowest possible notch wc arc
prices.

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

�WANTS
a

woao.

a

Slightly

Nice Furnished Room- for light
housekeeping at StH’So. Church
HL Sre Pitta Mllii.T
il

rolling.

two

mid Aindtuill.'

For Naic Cheap Bough 1-incli lum­
ber fur roofing and sheeting. also
bill stuff. Phone 4&lt;juJ. Inquire
F. G. Pierce, City.
It.

Cpderus built, cleaned hnd repaired
All work guarani*-.&lt;1 Hmm- or Top Market Frier*
leave word at Smith** Market. Leo
Smith. City.
if
For Sale—Good dry mixed wood
$2.25 per cord llelnered. Phone A.
F. Sylvester or Geo. Tolhurst, tf
Vacuum Cleaner to

the day.

or Sale- Cash or payment. Five
Famous Rsgiment.
pn«.‘nWT aiitiiim.liifp.
IjitMy
The Buffs, the famous old "Nut­
overhauled dml I'rpainlvil. Phone crackers,** of which the king of Den­
Iwk
mark waa appointed rolouelln-chlef
ll&lt;&gt;UM&gt;.
on bls recant visit to England, are one
For Nair
of the oldest corps in the British army.
BuildHopkin
They were evolved from the old
trained band in the days of Elisabeth,
Wanted—Ironing Iand because of this ancient connection
with the capital they have the privi­
lege of marchlag through the city of
lAiudon with fixed bayonets, beating
drums and flying colors.
*
va*onab1
pant- tar .aM: - Atfrtr rroonmn.Historic Trss Dead.

largest historical trees. It stood on
Benedict Arnold's trail and waa mor*
than one hundred yean old. It meas­
ured four feet three Inches across the
butt

For Halt

Rrnl—El-;lri&gt;-

Pimm- 137.

A western .court has Just decided
that a wooden leg is "wearing ypparvl."
Under whit classlflcatton
would it put g bone head?—Puck.

For Sale Fine stpnmec home .on
bank of Thuriiappta lake.. In­
cluding bouse, barn nnd shop,
with •» acre land, some fruit.
Price right. Phone 23UB. B--rl
Sparks.
H

The ash can lo which n handle
can he attached to convert it into

For Me—Registered Imroe J
ln*g.». Both -eve-. Treated
cholera. J. E. McElwain.

nlional Clvh- federation an­
il food

For Sale -Nun- room liouw*.
•piire •xn So. Hayes S|.

. For Sale—IS II. I*, ga-ulm
•gine, liSXkt. A bargain.
For Sa!

Eirrylaaly Io kilim Hud
kind* wider inaidt

Far Mr-32 full blood While D-g-f Wanted
horn hen* and 2 Hioslrrs. ' Al-'1
.11 full liloml WJiile tirpiiigloii
hens and I rooifrr: I Barred Hoi k I
rotMler.
Phone .'Ki. M. W., For Rale
llicksK Itasling*. Mich.
If
Nagin,
if taken al once.
«k

Impure

time.
.. .

Daily Thought.
I go at what I am about as If ther*
h.i wa» nothing else In the world for tho
if tlm»- being. That is the secret of all
Philmlelphia

Iwk

ion.! vari-ni* form* of street Iqjhls
Iwk mainlaim'd at contract slaudat

To clean up the balance of my stock, I will sell
any Man’s or Boy’s Suit, except
.
Blue Serges at

'/3 Off
My Stock of Men’s Suits is not large so come early.
$14.67
$13.34
$12.00
$10.67
$10.00
$9.34
$8.00
$6.67

$8.00 Suits
$5.34
$7.00 Suits____
$4.67
$6.&lt;M&gt; Suits____ —
$4.00
$5.00 Suits
___
$3.34
$4.50 Suits . _ . . _____ $3.00
$4.00 Suits...
$2.67
$3.50 Suits ____
$2.34
$3.(MI Suits..
_.j._ _____ $2.00

Summer Trousers *4 Off.

lam here to make good, it it's a year from now.

G. F. CHIDESTER
LEADING CLOTHIER—-

take

The Chlnt-si influence on interior
decoration exte.tds to lhe wonderful
_ *' dwarf trees tehlcuToncv almost prohlbI * ilively expensive, are now ft&gt; be had
• wk [ at really popularjirices. Commencing
at about cu cents.for diminutive yews
and cedars that look as if they hud
come out of a "Kcwplea'** garden.
Iwk [ Stalely oaks, sycamores, cedars, stand­
ing at least 20 inches high, arc won-1
I derful with their gnarled and twisted;
branches and close foliage: they apIw k ! f?ar ,lko ■ncletil forest trees viewed­
---------------------i front afar and through tho "wrong:
dining room girl. I end" of a telescope.

The Best For the Money Store

Straw Hats J6 Off.

1

IHRSHRI.IIGER.
PlioliRirapher
lla-llnji-. Midi.

For
Stile—Heavy work
leant. For Kale
known M lg-wi« leant.
Al-o otu-| wilh &lt;*■
roll, wagon nearly now and plow. I &lt;-|&lt;|. A
Mrs. Frank Burn hem. Nashville. | phono
vi. r. if. i.
•
i-wk-. .
■
,-b - —— ---------------------------- ,----------- - Uniilrd Al
&lt;r Mr - itl arrrg. good hs*em&lt;-nl
Inquire Si
barn, 2 acres orchard. H acre*----------------limiter, 20IJ Sugar Maples, lay* Winded—Plain -wing.
level, excellent I'layl-iam s&lt;ij|v |i,
Jv’*'.-' For R*At_ \ l-niiul m-w l»&gt;ii*e.
unable price,
Ikililwm.
3»HII
office.
__________ ____________ banl'-worklijf men.—C. Kingsley.
For Nair—I5*i acre
farm, gm-l
building*. giKid well, well fenced.
Beerh ami maple timber. B.-l of I
Miil; 3 miles' from Nashville. In-lFnr Mr
quire of Peter Kun/,
...........
Miclu Itauta "

$22.00 Suits. ... ___
$20.00 Suits____
$18.00 Suits____
$16.00 Suits-. ... ....
$15.00 Suits____
$14.00 Suits__
$12.00 Suits____
$10.00 Suits____ —.-

raws

Burke, that "u very great part Of the
mischiefs that vex the world arise
from words."

The Knockers and th* Koncked. j
Watch the man the knockers are dl-&lt;
reeling their hammers against. He la
accomplishing so me thing. No man |
aver made anr headway with'1”’
Msrglns Explsinsd.
He—"You understand what a mar­ poaltion. The further he at
gin in stuck is, don't you?*' Sb*—"Oh. lhe greater lhe anvil chorux.
yes. That's tho money you pul up Is always jealous of success
and lose. '—Boston Transcript
ton Democrat.

man * character was known by her -i '

and drugs.

1

"

HASTINGS, MICH.

HASTINGS markets
&lt; au k

French’s White
Lily Flour
For Your Winter’s Supply
Now is the time to lay in your Winter's supply
of flour. Any family that has plenty of GOOD
FLOUR on hand, need not worry very much.
After all when you get right down to it there is
nothing more substantial than GOOD bread and but­
ter. Cut out a lot of the “knick knacks” in the way of
articles, that have no particular food value, and you’l
be better off, you’ll enjoy better health; you’ll feel bet­
ter
..
But you can’t get good results from baking unless
you have flour that is ALWAYS THE SAME. Thats
where French’s White Lily Flour has it over other
flours—it is “always the same.” You can always de­
pend upon it. The last sack you buy is just like the
one you had before. You don’t have to “guess” whe­
ther your baking will be good— you KNOW that it
will be. It is all on account] of the perfect, system­
atic, and thorough .way that we make the flour. Every
kernel of wheat that goes through our mill, MUST go
through the same process as every other kernel..
There is no “half way” methods in any-- of our
processes, from cleaningand scouring the wheat, until
it all passes through our 17 setts of rolls.
When you have a bountous supply of good flour
in the house, you are assured of a good living. Every
year there is a constantly increasing number of people
who lay in a Winters supply of French's White Lily
flour, many of them securing enough to last a Avhole
year.
.
' ,
Why don’t you try it? If you'will give it one thor­
ough trial, you will never be without it in your home.
You will find that it is the BEST flour you can
buy; you will find that it goes farther; you will find that
there will be no waste. You'll use every particle.
So if you are going to lay in a winters supply of
Flour, be sure that it is F rench's White Lily. Itis the
best flour made, and you’ll SAVE MONEY by using
it. Try it once and see

Middleville Roller Mills
- R. T. FRENCH. Prop

MIDDLEVILLE

PUUI.TBT AND HHirs.

HALID HAY ANU ST*AW.

" '

A uirl for g.-m-ra) limp

mil-For Rule

Joint!
1.. &gt;

had hot water lo above wilh. Did It

where youth ends and bid age begins. lug cnld out in front nf tho woodshed
and made lather out of any old soap
I could And."
'
.
"But, father." expostulated the son.
A word, uttered In anger, can wreck
"didn't you say you sent me to college
a home or a nation: a word spoken
In love can bring peace where before that I might hare the advantages you Multon.
‘didn't haver*
'

kind- of -mini &gt;|;ithi i iiH.i-

Ghiireh.
For Rent—Furm-hHl room. .
Ilrtl bwlnw: hl-, .mtiir-' „„„,;)ark malted tiHinis. 21.1 North Broad-. ..hI,.* nmlit of nn
way. ........ .'Mill.
5-wkjt,..,,,,... |t\\\

For Nair -tan acre farm. 5

FRUIT

thought that it *u the youth of old

Be Sure And Get

Wanted—Good |n»nllry delitereil at
my place -hi aotiih eml of East!
street. Phom* MNll. J. G. Kiri
ner.

For Mt
Nichol
grille. . .
Houle h

paying DO rents for wheat. The
Putting It Up to Fgther.
A local contributor cites a fresh sx. wheat market remain.* unchanged.
ample of the fashion in which thei There is a slight reduction In pric­
youth nt today tripe the unwary par- es of hogs. Eggs have advam.-.l
two cents. Oats and rye have'adhero forty yean old. and you won­
"Father," said 'the son home from xancetl to reels.
VRODUCS.
dered how he could be guilty of Im­ college to his father, “1 must have bet
puting romance to such an unconscion­ ter rooms at college. Why, tn the
able age. By and by. even though you place I room nthr there isn't even hot
found forty years to be the old age
□rowing Old try Degree*
Growing ottf has many stages. Ton

Divorced wom.Mi I——e——
vrul. .*iat&lt;* am| city oillrial*. Vin­ far tin- women.
cent Astor is chairman nf lhe com- and ruurteKiu* were not allowed I-&gt; Corrected Wednr-day P. M.
millrt* it! charge. ■
The Basting* Milling •&gt;»!

For Mr—Span .............
years old. weigh! Kbsi. ily mnk-l
ing of a good h-nvy team, tine
light driver, three years old.;
Hirer rolls, one lo lhr«-e year-­
old. C. Feldpausch, ltd I long 2

■ -

AUGUST M, 1911

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PAGE EIGHT

MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

AUGUST 20,1914-20 PAGES.

MSI BEAUTIfUL
i£S=
Ihrtl possibly U"h«*n you got .Mienr.
will m*e a blomWi. or ooms*
BUILDING, TU MAHAl you
part needing 'repair. But Ihid-Jsl

MTOM fIGURES IN MIAUEl COLUMNS
__ ________

1912

1911.
Which The Hustings Maccabees
'
Hail hi lhe Rank Reloiiging tn
to the Great Camp.
BUILT DY THE MONGOL RULER. see the place tn stort.
Ite-re is ;t1
Judge
Smith on Salunlay tiled
large
basin
of
waler,
wilh
walks
Ar-t half of 191:
SHAH JEH.AN. AS TOMB FOR
on either side.
These walk- are
HIS WIFE
lined with Cyprus tree*, -iml afniir: General prosperity of the people.
half the ilislnnco to tin* Temple'
Full employment of labor.
. .
ami Tnnib. on a rolled platform.,
MR. KEELER TELLS OF VISIT TO
iftue an* the actual conrrote flgures:
is a large pond containing imiubvCOMMERCIAL FAILURES.
THIS WONDERFUL TEMPLE-TOMB erable varieties of water lillit’S, and
four marble seats around it.
. ,
&lt;
• ■
January I to July t
We- go'nt nnce to the Taj. as we.
Learning that Hi.* Tent
Shoes and Clothes Must Be Brushed
in see tip* sun set upon il. xii-wing
iO 12.223
Before One Pusses into This
il frfjnl lhe outside.
As wc sfnYl
“Dream in Miirhle."
lo enter an Imlinn approaches and1
brushes our shoes nna clothe-; and
Al three in the afternoon.' we I do not think anything roiihl he
more appropriate, as it was, 'too
plaintiff ‘ *
start for the Taj Mahal, a Tpmple beautiful a building to enter with
1912 \
.19P
"Nmnb-’r
• Arrihimt
ami a tomb, built four centuries ilirty shoes.
Anmnnt
As We'view lhe
ago by th&gt;* Mongol ruler Shah Je­ Tomb, . we nre offered
?1
tlnwers
claim in n-d*ling
hnn for his wife.
Our carnage which we are glad to scatter on
lhal lhe funds id
l"&lt;s-e- over , a good wide road, on the iiinrbh* square. This mag­
number.
passing, golf grounds V&gt;r lhe Eng­ nificent marble Temple inlaid with
lish.
We drive Ihriiugh an en-' precious stones ami maibl&gt;* lac&gt;* in
Ramp
trance gale, and behold a stiuare ns
1912
large as four city blocks, and ask. building ever built, and w.i- envi­
what is Ihis square for?" We nn* ed by Shalt Jehnn as a burial place
told that it is n large court, used for his wife.
If we |ni&gt;k at il as
for the people |(&gt; gather in mi hol- an expression of man - love for
d many ilmu-and- of now idle railroad
uuu. itrade.
ruue
Ioi ^.'’^I'ip.and.
Tin* woman. w«&gt; will in'rhap- f.*.-| u io
vnhie platform around this square he more sacretl.
is used for the nutivo Bazaar, and
IDLE FREIGHT CAILS JULY 1.
We leave this Beautiful marhlo.
oil these platforms theyjiuy and building nnd pue back lo mm of
1912
I9D
0.7.11
28031

iX S‘^1!

bl
exposed to such dangers —our only armor is good nd '
-a__J/ t your stomach be of good uigeation, your liver -active

■nd jrour Jung* full uf guild para air ar.4.yuuXLn’l aurrvndrr U&gt; any of ttre d(*r«w
■"TJHf
,t "* U*
MAl »l:«uU»c. U.at curreel* a torpid liv«r.

Pierce’s

Golden Medical Discovery

, .---------- - ....... '• — *•'• •'/ uiniKin. uoj.n in iva uquiu lurm
“r,J
“l’ n* Fr*'*i »atUfacllon. If yuu prefer you can now obuin Or.
» • l.uld.Mi M. dir-ul lii.nivvry tablet* of your drugitiat at $l.0U. al*o In LOc aixa
mail&lt;-aamd fal, ......... 1, 0 tn. .
.. n
—IV *

Questions of Life

•EV.'ruw**

XASHVH.LFL
'.Jjist Wednesday the member* of
INVESTMENT IN BANNER SPACE the .Moore family met at (he home
• if Mr. and Mr*O. B. Sdiulze In coiebrale tlihu* fourth annual reunion.
That Wns (In* Happy Experience of Forty-live were present.
Dinner
F. M. Roberts With Rut a Small
lhe ttoreh. The afternoon was spent
Auction Sale.
in visiting ami a short program was
given. Before departing ire cream
........ ..
................................•••
tntPnnOil from away were: Mr. ami
Mrs. L. A. .Moore ami son of Toledo,
&lt;&gt;.. Mrs. Ernest Moore ami children
•if iMlam-e, &lt;&gt;., Mr. ami Mrs. Luth­
nol look for tunny people nor for er Cross of New York, Melville .Mil
ler ami children of Charlotte, M
ami Mrs. Albert Turner ami daugli
til the areeiliness with which they ler of Olivet. Miss Mali).* Wilcox &lt;
snapped up lhe properly Haled. Battle Creek ami Mr. and Mrs. F. I
When (h&gt;- aurtuinccr hail closed Kroger ami family of Vormonlvilli
nut the last nrlich*. ami Mr. Rob­
Miss Hazel Schulze of Ypsilan
ert- hml Hu* fiMdings. he was
gifitifled tn Hml his small sale net­ stHinl Sttmlny with her cousins th
ted him $ISO,t)n more Hint! he had Misses Schulze.
Shirley Moore left, Thursday fci
llrtirvil.
Neeilless to say In* ha«
an extcmli'd visit wiih friends an
HANNER'S plan of handling auc- relatives. in Fife Jake mnoilhcr
.
liiiit sales.
With our large circu­ Michigaii.
lation. compleb'ly covering this
Mrs. Ernest. Moore nnd rhildro
county, we can give publii-lly lo of Detiam-c. &lt;)., arc spending woven
days with relatives in the village.
Miss Mabie WUcox, &lt;»f Haiti
Creek spent scyeral day* last w&lt;
wilh Miss Gertrude Schulze.
Mayor Ellis Spoke Here.
Mayor George Elli* of Grand
Rapids spoke Saturday evening lo Charlotte. Mr*. Melvin.' Miller 1
n large crowd in front of the ParFloyd Munson
Bailie Cree
HE MADE $150.00 BY TRIFLING:

;

hi- addn-sL

PILOT

ACETYLENE

LIGHTING and COOKING

Filtered Gaslight For Rural
Aeetylen* Gaslight is a natural light.
In fact it is plain, everyday, world-old
Sunlight. Bgt "it is Sunlight murrled
ao that you can use it as ■"soft” or ax
brilliant as you choose, by the mere turn­
ing of a tap on lhe chandeliers, or by the
use of plain white glaaa globe*.
Moreover. Acetylene is practically
filtered light from which all useless or
injurious color, aoot, or excessive heat
factors are eliminated.
On t*"

and forever dispense with
able lamp cleaning, Alling,
and chimney wiping needr

T. H. MASHINQ
Grand Rapid), Mich.

&lt;JX 55

IMPORTS FOR FIRST NINE MONTHS OF THE
UNDERWOOD LAW AND FOR THE COR-

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.1913 A l»1 1.
127. till

HU E LABOR

1912
Prarlicnlly num
Counting om* w;ur
bur million pctiph*.
rum vulmllnry sorxir

1911

Abraham

freed from involuiituiy

IHLANCE IX THE GENERAL FUND OF THE TREASURY.
July I
.
1912
1911

Ladies’ Handkerchiefs

Our Price 20c Per Dozen

Can Covers

A special assortment with embroidered
‘corners; look like a toe article,
&lt;.

Boyd Caps for Mason Jars, Porcelain
lined.

Our Price 5c

Our Price 19c Dozen

Fancy Buttons

Can Rubbers

Assorted colors, fancy centers: just the
thingfortrimmmg;could.be sold for toe

Giant White Rubbers, Rood and thick.

Our Price 5c

Only 8c Dozen

Men’s Shirts

7 bars While Laundry Soap_______ 25c
3 bars White Toilet Soap------------------ 10c
Colgates Tooth Paste----------10c.and 20c
Williams'’ Talcum Powder---------------- 15c
Williams
A dandy Tooth Brush.-.___________ 10c

Another lot of those extra value Work
Shirts; assorted stripes atad plain blue.

Only 39c

Stat&gt;* Senatorial contest.
If you
are ported. I have no anxiety as to
the onlfumr. If you are iml in­
formed. ph'a«&lt;* ask any Republican
Supervisor in tin* county, or. any
Republican County Official, or any
other well known. &lt;li*lnl*Te«lc&lt;l Ite-

qiiainted with all candidates ami
eomlilioiK al this lime, and I will
-vMr. Hoover from SunlLdd visited be mon* Ilian content with your
ht.&lt; snn Isaac amf family, a few ci*|-dicl at (he Primal i*-s. I only ask
you io get informed if you are pot
During the slorm last Thursday- E. J. Bump ami family nlt&lt;*t;de&lt;l familint’ with tlm truth, nnd don’l
afternoon, lightning stnirk Smut Hi’’ Wellman family reunion at lake my. _ur any olhi r camlidale's
Mclnloslie's hay barn.'tearing off
Aiding ami sonio shingles', hut no
spending
Von W. EtirniM.
*.ry fortunate as it was tlil&gt;*&gt;l with days ... ----Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Beimer ami
Haughtrr. Dora, spent Sunday al
*mJaines
ami family of
if Nashville.
IV. Z. Moore of
C. Chiho's.
Util land.
a wealthy man ut Gnlvi—tun,
Friday at Glenn
rciurnctl
In
Sacramento.
Walfer Beach ami family
Marguerite Wood is spending
I the hotel and discharged
Dowling ami Mr. am! Mrs. I
•ILsekeepers fullilliiig a proamt Mrs. .1. .1. RnBfnum.
u^d** last summer.
Wade Marlow ami family &lt;»!
The Ladies Aid from the six dif­
ferent points of the circuit will Carlton wen- Sunday visitors at
meet at the M. E. church in Hast- Jinrace Barnum'.s.
Miss Qitherim* Corrigan, of IrvI ing is spi'jid.ing a few days with /er mg Methodist.-Church.
Promptly
f.
on the hour. Charles G. Maywood
Floyd of Grand Raimis. will be I aisha*. Mi’s, tilenn Moorel^.
will bouiii a s»in|f wrvie**,- ilurinpr
presenTand a' good'lime nnlleipiitwhich
h&gt;*
will
sing
several
-*li-.
Saturday
night
ami
»&lt;ll. 'Everyone come ami partake Upriiee Barnum'* ami
The sneaker oPHie dav will he Rev.
of
a good
substantial dinner
Russell II. Brea'
' - * *‘
The T.j Mehal, the Most Beautiful Buildin, in the World, Buill
Haslings church.
further.
t otnZanies laser ami family nr** enThe Pennock Reunion.
by Shah Johan, at Agni, tor Hi, Wile’, Tomb.
leriaining his brother, from De­
troit.
will
he
held-al
the
home
of
\|t-s.
i
make
mr
jve turned, (ook a last look, ami
lia-s.-d mil.
Jay Smith look Jim Reisor and Kale Wtlliains. Delton. Thursday. I ent at lii
I imp.
unusually

Jelly Glasses

.

1 urge every Republican voter in
Barry Count ytn gel familiar with

ing her amil and tiycle, James Me

8 oz. Glass, not the small one; goodltin
cover.

Only 10c Yard

To lhe Rcptiblirair Voters
of Burry County.

eight earn.

Curtain Scrim

Phone 102

period of the

1911 A 1912
?t.2n;i.nt&gt;:i.7oi

Just received a_ new lot of Scrims in
white anil ecru, wilh flowered border.

-

.responding

These additional mqimL- were moved into Uti- ctnmfry hy foreign
is. Had a similat quantity, been moved from one part of the ciitmliy

Dependable Merchandise at the
Lowest Possible Price

'

in*

j »t-i‘H*.'Uu*—£2l.3l&lt;W7&lt;i.8,.»,’or 12 (Wcrnt. Beautiful Tomb of Itmad-ud-Dulah at Agra, India,
Duke, said to he the largest horse
GOLD SHIPPED FROM THIS COUNTRY.
in the world nml weighing more sell nml ctiok the food for Ihp grenifihe seats, where we wiitr-h
sun'
than 3jmo pounds, is owned' ami
January’! hi July I
whl’JT
(t““0H*y say. upon il. a* mghi falls. W.............
'All this befur,* war tntlin-ii«-.* was nppnr&gt;’nr
n.
rouhl have st.-np-d an English woman |.*axmg, mid
Hrattleburo. Vi.
1.912
_
1911
&lt; m* of these aalh. rmgs. throe him-, as she Went, she paiiM-i -very few
?7.&lt;NIU.&lt;N&gt;O
'
«tM,&lt;NMI,lA
?ti ? “
i,K"'
1,1 "l,r
•‘teps to him ami loo), bark, ami
Increase. $3H.&lt;wo.ooO. or IW» tu-r coni.
lallon wc can m e that crowd, pro- when half way out of Hie -ntram e
i
k,,Ta* '•“'"'•Is eh*- gale, turned-for a fan-well look.
' W” """" d'al' ly said, u- see our
QUIMBY.
II.ISTING^ANI) CARLTON
conkttfg rising up into the heaven-.I finish, as ev......... •- •— •
Quile n mimlior from hero nlDne ’of
from
this
wo kiieUkheiX’ sin’ was ihinkmg that
i’’ 1,
i lhe
"• . gates
'■* ,fn
"" ,,
ii-«|
wh
sriiini-.................
I..
: was ..
. w.i.......
11 '‘l,
Ithia
lhe Iasi thin' she would temled tire show Iasi ''Tm*stny at
Mrs. Peter Adrianson and dandl­
Hastings.
'
lhe Inj Mahal.
We I ever look upon Hie Great Taj. Ami
LIGHTING PLANTS
pass through those large gates,]just ju» It was “Aimii with us. as
latter iniri of (he week at Glenn

HOME MADE
t/or

PART TWO—PAGES: 9 TO 19.

NEW YORK STORE

Hastings, Mich.

awoke and found tnysfelf review­
ing tlrese wonderful btiihlings, and
the builder of them, am! 'lhe
thought came lo .me. what alguit
Bahar lip* founder of this great
empire?
We hear a ureal deal of
I ho -kings who lived in splendor,
but I could nol hc|ti thinking' how
lillle credit we giv.
Ihose who
make these great opnortunilies
possible.
Then I Ihougnt of the
thousands of pilgrim* that view
these wonderful buildings daily,
ami what an inspiration il is. to
them, and how it has influenrt*d
ArchilecliffW- throughout all the
world.
Jn our day. our sc.h&lt;1|ars
arc able to Jjuihl on equally good
archifeciural lines ami Jehan's in­
fluence will pn&gt;- away.
Then I
thought abtnil Je-tis* whrk am|
when he hnd done without money,
aiul of lhe Chinese, who Isaac snitl
were going down simply becauso
the race was. Uh&gt; f.t-l for them.
When seeing them. I had thought
that if I should uv&gt;-r’ help the
ChinestC il would be along the lines
of Medical Mission*.
I llmught of
Dr. Eubank, who had probably
cured more than Christ did during
his life time on earth. Then enme
the thought. “B'ii-’whafis the gift
without lhe giver, when Christ's
doctrine can be given al lhe same
time, ami if one is io bo cured, why
not fell him who it was that gave
lo the world that which makes all
curing'possihle?'' Thin I know is
a preach. InV I t'mild not help tell­
ing it to you.

Lina Cavalierl. the opera star,
claims that tfirls should wail until
they are forty-four years old be­
fore marrying ami also that they
should have ‘only one child.

jprr.M’iQ.

are psked lo help by your prest'm*

Dry Cleaning Clothing
For School Children
SchooLwill soon commence and a good many people in the City and
County will want to get their children’s clothing ready for the
opening day of school. If the fabric is whole,, bring it here and
let usDry-Clean it for you. The charge will he very small, and
we will return the apparel to you as fresh and bright as it was the
day you bought it. We remove all dirt, grease, stains, ink spots,
etc.
The Barry County Fair will soon begin, and a good many are
having us Dry Clean and Press their clothing before the opening
day.
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i f

American Steam Laundry
Phone 243

Shulters Bros., Props.

Hastings, Mich.

DRY CLE.AN1N6 AND PRESSING

�rAOKTDI

THE HABHNGg 1ASXEH AlT.l’BT 30, Uli.

The Hastings Banner
Want Column, ic a word for each
Insertion. No adv. for less than 12
cents.
Can! of Thanks, ic a word.
Obituary poetry and resolutions,
5c a line.
Obituaries of 20 lines or leas, will
bo published free; 5 cents par line
charged, for each line above the 20
lines.
Notiros nf births, deaths or mar­
riages will be printed free us hows
matter.
,
No communication will be pubHehedjunder any circumstances un­
less it bears the writer's name and
postoffice address.

COURT HOUSE NEWS PRIMARY ELECTION TU
RE HELD NEXT TUESDAY
Marriage Licenses.
Continued trosn !■««• 1.

We Are More Than Pleased

Wm. N. Allerdlhg. Baltimore...^40
Mary E. Coe. Hastings................ 30
DEMOClUi.
*
liarton G. CbrtrighL Barry ,........ 20
Governor—Woodbridge N. Fer­
Majffie 8. Wilkinson. Orangeville 21 ri*.
That the present era of high prices docs not affect the Furniture Market !
Subscription by Mall. Post-Paid.
LieuL Gotv—Einmel I.. Beach.'
Evan J. Thomas. Minot, N. D.._.. .33
ONE YEAR, in advance.......... 41.00
in the least, as yet, and to those who arc anticipating the pleasure of making I
Congress—( teehee II. Arnold, Al­
Nora Blanche Jackson, Prairie­
BIX MONTHS. In advance..... AOville .......................................... -ts bert K. Beebe. Homan I. Jarvis, Jr.
THREE MONTHS, in advance,.
I a home for themselves we can give the assurance that we are in a better poai&gt;
Senator—John H. Pnlim-r.
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
LrgMature—William KronewiUj
.
. Warranty Deeds.
; tion than ever to serve them?
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per year, in advance.............. 1A0
•
Byron E. Mupgbr. Admr. Estate
Sheri#—Albert N. Williams.
, i
Henry Balch to Claud Huffman and
Clerk—Fred E Raymond.
Entered al the postoffice al Has­
We have entirley re-arranged Dur store and have been able to secure I,
wife..
3
acres
sec.
36.
Baltimore,
Treazurer—Hinny H. Mclulyre.
tings, Michigan, ns i«cond clis*
8130.00.
Register—Alb- rl T. Shepherd.
' some very handsome and servicable gouds at the Furniture Market at/Grand r
matter.•
Bert 8: Holly, cxr.. Kilale Harriet
Prosecutor—Thomas 'Sullivan.
Holmes to Ezra C. Diller nnd wife,
1 Rapids and Chicago at very low prices, and whose who are in need we ask to |
Circuit Court Coumi'r-AAIonzo D.
ADVERTISING. RATES.
lot 1, blk. 44, Parroll’s add, Wood­ Cadwa Under.
Display advertising rates on ap­
JOB PRINTING
| come and reap the benefit of our wonderful buying powers for our several '
plication.
Drain
Conim'r—Wallace
A.
The BANNER has one of the best land,-8000.00. .
RiMinbM locals and reading no­ equipped job offices in Western
Edward Mahoney to Edward Ma­ Hobbs.
I stores.
.
Surveyor—Fred Elliott.
tices. On first page or among brev­ Michigan and Is prepared to do any honey and wife, 2uacrcs. section 3a.
Coroner*—George W.
Lowry.
ities, I2Mi cents a line.
kind of-book and Job printing.
Barry. 8100.00.
Frank M. Hazel to Lafayette L. Berge G. Swift.
8()&lt;l U.LST.
McKnigtit, south 6 roils lots 17 and
GERMANY'S TRIE FRIENDS HOPE FOR DOWNFALL OF WAR GOD. 18. city 8I.«*&gt;.00.
Governor—J;mi&gt;--' lluogerliyde.
James Hendrick to.GJenn E. Tag­
Lieut. Gov.—Edward A. Km«ten.
gart. 40 acres, section 25, Hut land.
CongrrsN—Ruth- S. Ireland.
Th'* Evening Posts loyalty lo the Germany of which il has so often 8l.000.0f).
No candidat*- for IPginlativo or
Jesse Townsend and wife lo Geni­ county officers.
. explWMed admiration has never for a moment wavered, but this has nol
The Sample Furniture People
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eva K. and Edward Tremain, lots I
PROHIBITION.
been the Germany of the Katrer. We never have believed, and cannot and 2. blk. 12, Sophia Kvnlleld's add
. Governor—Charles N. Eayra.
T4nc:tincr&lt;;
fiti.xitvki: for i.dmj money
now, that in this day and generation a noble.peCn.de should lie In.the City. $200.00.
Lieut. Gov.—Harry C. Donm*.
nasungb
undertaking at lower prices
Wm. G. Bauer and wife lo Fred
Conger*,—Henry A. Foul hers.
.
hand of king or emporor, enlightened although lie may be, of however G. Stowell and wife,, west .half lot
Senator—John M. Stone.
ardent a guardian of peace, during a long period of years. Never have 2 and east half lot 3. block fl. east­
Ileprcxenlathr-Judge
II. Bar­
ern add. Cityi 81.00.
num.
wc upheld lhe Germany of the mailed flat, of the autocracy of militarism;
Philip T. Colgrowe ’ and wife to
No nomination' for county offi­
against ils claims. Its excesses, ils encroachments upon civil rights, Rs John W. McBain and wife, lot 63. cer*.
MARTIN CORNERS.
Official Caill for (he Republican
.Mrs. James Bolter, over Sunday.
Bush's First add. to Delton. $50.00.
nsretUon that 'll constilytos a sacrosanct caste superior to any other, we
SOCIALIST LABOR.
David J. Rizor nnd wife lo Alice
State Convention.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Barry ;.nd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Silas Endsley of
Gmrrnor—Hennan-Ririi'tiT.• have protested in season and out of reason. We have long seen in this B. Fee. parcel see. 23. Hastings.
To (hr Republican Electors of lhe dlildreu nf Baltic Creek were over N.bdWHI.. were callers al Slu iiium
Sumlay
visitors
at
Fred
Jtarry's.
$10090.
No
nomination'
for
any
other
ofSlate of Michigan:
Endsleys Sunday.
swash-buckling, overbearing altitude of (he militarists, and particularly
R. I. Hendershott and wife to Ih'i*.
, .
Mrs. Hazel Pitcher returned Fri­
Alfred Fisher. Arch Graves, \v.
A stale convention of Jlhe Re­
in Hits activities of such a body as the. Navy League—wc are cursed with John W. Ferdon- parcel. Yankee UE1.EGATK8 TO COUNT Y
publicans - of Michigan is hereby i day from » weeks visit with her l»&lt;nwmd and Mr. Wood made an
CONVENTION. (Milled to meet, at the Armory in’ l uusTn ni Kalamazoo.
flUlO trip lo Laii'ink- Sumlpy
one of our own—a' grave menace to the peace of Europe; and it has now Springs, shore Gun lake, $1.00.
Mrs. Allie Munn &lt;&gt;t T-akc View
To
select
member*
of
County
the
city
of
Kalamazoo,
Wednesday,
■
brought the very worst lo pass that the human imagination can conceive.
”
Probate Neus.
coniinillees, also delegates to slate September 30. 1911. nt eleven-thir­ .ip«nl Saturday with Mrs. Millie
Shanghai recently saw tno open­
Estate of Hannah Reiser de­ conventions, to nominate candi­ ty in the forenoon for the purpose Fisher.
We have never taken lhe slightest slock in a Kaiser who vows that he
.
ing of the llrst street car system
ceased.
Petition for determining dates for stale office, county con­ of nominating Republican candi-1 Mis* Ellen Bdler &lt;»f Hastings tlnanced constructed and operat­
rules by divine right and not.by popular consent; and we cannot now up­ heirs tiled.
Rearing thereon Sep­ ventions will be held in Barry dates for the following state of-1 visited tor unde nml aunt, Mr. nnd ed solely by Chinese.
hold a form of govdrntneirt which denies to masses of. its population the tember llh.
counly ns folmns:
Democrat amj ilces: Secretary of State. Stale!
Estate of Benjamin B. Travis, Progressive purlins in Hastings on Treasurer, Amlildr-General, and.;
right to one vote-to every mandeceased.
Order appointing ad­ September 8, Republican in Hast­ Attorney General, and fur the;
Bond tiled. ings on Hcptcinber t».
It is another Germany wltoli we have been proud to recognize and ministrator entered.
The state transaction of such other business!
Letters -issued to William S. Trav­
acclaim—lhe Germany of high aspirations and noble ideals, lhe Germany is. general mimin’r. Petition for convention of all three parties will as may properly come before the
be held September 30 as follows: convention.
cf intellectual freedom, the Germany to whose spiritual leadership every license to sell real estate tiled. Republican at Knlamuoo. Demo­
Barry county, will be entitled to I
Hearing thereon September tltli.
crat at'Detroit and Progressive al 15 delegates hi Ibis convention.1
nation the world over is deeply in debt.
Ils llag has meant to us lhe
Edale of Anna GnsafE el al. Bay City.
The total number of delegates will
flag of scientific knowledge planted furthest North in more fields of men­ minors. Annual account of guar­
The delegates to he chosen al the be il68.
'
dian
Jlled.
tal and governmental activity than is perhaps any o(her. It is lhe coun­
Under the resolution of 1858, no
Estate of Grace Long, deceased. Primary from the various town­
ships to the county conventions are delegate will he entitled tn a seat
try of Fichte, Kant and Hegel, of Schiller and Goellip. of Korner and his Annual aeeounkof executor Hied.
as
follows:
in
the
slate
convention
who
docs
fellow-champions of German liberty In the wars for freedom just’ n cen­ . Estate of Walter S. Page, deceas­
Assyria—Republican 6. Progres-- not. redde in the county he promis­
ed.
Petition for special adminis­ sive
When you want Prompt Service,
3. Ih-rqocr.tt 3,
•
tury ago; of Car) Hchun and Siegel and Kinkol and their revolutionary trator Hied.
es'to represent.
Bond tiled.
Letters
Baltimore—Republican 5, Pro­
Wednesday. September 0th, 1911,
comrades of I8W; of Schubert. Schuman, and Wagner; .of Lessing, of issued to William R.'Page.
Fine Workmanship at Reasonable
gressive
4, Democrat 1.
has been designated by Hie Slate |
Estale of Eliza G. Day. deceased.
Moinsen. nf Helmholtz and Siemens nnd all lhe rest of (he intellectual
Barry—Heiiiibluan 8, Progres­ Central Cornmit.leo as lhe day on
Petition for- special administrator
Prices, send or bring your Work
heroes who have been and arc the real glories of the Germany for which filed.
Bond Hied.
letters issu­ sive I. I lemocrat 3.
which the several county conven­
.Carlton—Republican I, Progres-i tions .in tho different counties tor;
we have entertained such profound respect. ’ We have realized, loo. the ed to torvnzo E. Mudge,
petit ion
to us.
A trial will demonstrate
the purposes of electing delegates
Hied. sive 3. Democrat I.
splendid qualities which have made Germany a foremost trading nalioh for general administrator
Castleton—Republican.
V. Pro-j to the Republican State UonveuuODj
our ability to please* you.
’
and have watched wilh amazement, like all the world, her rapid com­ Hearing thereon Septeiiibr I llh.
at Kalatnnz&lt;x&gt;, shall be held.
Estate of Helen M. Dayton, tie- gressive 10, Democrat 7.
mercial conquest of lhe seas and the four quarters of the globe. Yet. ceased.
I, i The delegates from the several
Es|ate
closed against ' Hastings Twp.—Republican
Progressive 4. Democrat L
after .all, it is to the Germany that has done more for our own university claims.
counties in each congressional* dis- ’
Hope—Republican 3, Progressive J IrioL.aro requested to meet in dis­
life nnd our inlrlirctuai'and artistic development, than any other nation
Estate of John I.. Powers, insane.
3, Democrat 4.
trict caucus al 9:30 o’clock a. m. on
Annual account of guardian tiled.
that hosts of Americans have been so profoundly al (ached.
Irving— Republican 5, Progres­ the day of the state convention nnd,
Estate of Cornelius Cappan, a sive
Against this Germany (ho war into which, it has been so recklessly
1. Democrat. 3.
select officers as follows, lo be pre­
minor.
Release of guardian by
JolOHlown- Republican 6, Pro­ sented to said convention tor eouplunged is nothing short.of a crime. Whether victory or national dis­ ward tiled.
Discharge issued to
gressive 3. Democrat 2.
Jewelers and Opticians
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Phone No. 281
aster come out of it all/the intellectual and spiritual growth of the na­ James A. Fans.
flrtn'aUon:
.
Maple Grove—Republican ITProID One vice President.
.
Estate
of
John
Mulvany,
deceas
­
tion is checked for no one knows h&lt;pv long. The line Hower of Rs youth
(2) One assistant ‘SecrcUuy. ’
Order, gressive I. DetHoerat 1.
Hastings, Mich.
is to be immolated by a ruler whoso signature to a single order signed ed. Proof of will filed.
Orangeville—Republican 5. Pro­
'3) One. meinlier of lhe Comrniadmitting will to prohtile entered.
their dtoth-warrant—without even asking the consent of the people's Bond Hied.
.
He on Credentials.
' , • ;
Letters issued to Au­ gressive 3. Itemni-rat 2.
Prairieville—Republican fl. Pro- ( '4) On(j member uf the Commit- &gt;
jiarliamenl or taking time (or angry passions to cool. In war. every evil gustus Mulvany.
Petitions fnr
tt.ee on Credentials^'
claims * Hied.
Hearing gressive 3. Democrat 2.
passion is let loose. ns every pain and torture known to man is inflicted hearing
.
RutlandItepubliran
2,
Progrcs; Order nf Business.
on men and women and children alike; out of this war can come only theron Dec. 21st.
sive
3,
Democrat
2.
Estate of Mary E. Onn.dic. de­
i.5J One member of lhe Commit- ।
another heritage of hatred and Bitterness, of sorrow nnd stfITering. The ceased.
'I'horimpple—Republican H, Pro-! tee on Resolutions. .
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Testimony nf witnesses
mighty commercial . .............reeled by German enterprise'and loll’ls al­ tiled. Order determining heirs en- gre&lt;«ive 7. Ijgnfocral i&gt;.
Each township, ward or precinct
/ •
Woodland Republican fl. Pro­ shall be entitled to Midi number of
ready crashing to the gruuW. Ruin already claims lens of thousands. (erd.
Petition for special udiltoigressive .1, Democrat 5.
delegates
to
lhe
county
eouvuntion
istrator
tiled.
Bond
Hird.
~
Order
Germany's merchant flrel is being swept oil the ocean.
Her internal
Yankee Springs—Republican 2. of its county as shall be specilled in
entereil.
and
letters
issued
to
Ray
development is at an end: her schools and universities are idle; the whole
Progressive 2.Democrat 2.
the call issued by tin* County Coin-।
Freeman.
City; \|st Wanl—Republican 3. millee.
nation is being brutalized and. through the hoi haste of the Kaiser. Rus­
Progressive l. Democrat 1.
sia nnd France nnd Belgium ns well.
From now on its whrto- thought
By order of Ilin Republican Stale1
LAKE VIEW.
City// 2nd-Ward—Republican i, Central Committee.
r
n£U.&lt;t be to shoot and kill people with whom ten days ago the country was
Mr. ami Mrs.. E L. Sincleir are Rrpgtes^ive 5. JJemwral L
■
A. J. Groesbeck.
at complete peace. If is
for years lo come the most haled nation visiting relatives al Charlotte.
City. 3rd Ward—Republican ».
Chairman. 1
Carey
Althoure
of
Vermontville
in Europe.
.
Pi^Hiiessive i. Democrat 3.
Chas. 8. Pierce.
It is not made like other bread—it’s better. Those who
spent-Sunday with his cousin Irving
City, tilt Ward—Re|iublican 5,
Is it nny wonder that true friends of Germany cry out against nil-this Charlton of this place.
Secretary.
have tried it once will never have any other.
Progressivve 7, Democrat fl.
from the depths of their affection fnr it? That they protest against (he
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and
Total Delegah**, Republican W.
It is made into a good solid loal and baked all the way
sophisms of a Munstorlicrg and of all those who would suddenly see in daughters Mildred and Evil spent- Progressive Parly 8i, Democrat 71.
through."It is never soft and^oggy.
this horrible slaughtering of the true Germany a. new crusade against t|ie Sunday with Mr. nnd .Mrs. Warren
Why not buy a loaf the next time you order, just to
heathen? For ourselves we can only say that to us lhe oqe consola­ Daly &lt;&gt;f Stony Point
Nalhmal Progressive Con vent ioa. ■
Nearly everybody attended the
give it a trial? You will be pleased with it.
tion in it alKis that, if humanity- is nol tn retrograde unspeakably, abso­ Wallace-HngenlM&gt;rk circus in HilsI^
To the National Progressive elec­
tor* of the I'siunly i&lt;f Batry :” " '
This bold* true in your .electric
lutism must pay for tin- denial'of Christianity.
In place of the king­ ings Wednesday.
A county convention of the Na­
Mrs. Hazel Varney at|d son Y'oile
wiring. That'* one region,
doms there must arise-Hi*-, republics of Europe;-out of the ashes must
Nashville' arr visiting her par­ tional Progrewvc-tiarly .u heii&gt;|&gt;y
why 1 urge you to l«t me do
come a new Germany, in which pure democracy shall rule, in which no of
called t« meet at the city oj Hast­
ents, Clins. Smith and family.
your electric work. You’ll
one man nnd no group of professional inankillers shall have the power to
ings,
Mich.,
under
and
by
virtue
of
A few from this place attended
kirow il is done right and that
plunge the whole world into mourning, if this be treason to Germanv. camp meeting at Pennock’s grove the law Tuesday. Scpteiiilwr 8th,
1911. al eleven o'clock in theyforeyour builtlhiga are safe il l do
our realtors must make the most of it. To our minds, it is of profound Sunday. •.
the work.
Mr1-,. George Roush and Mrs. Hen­ uimiii for the electing of sir dele- j
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Prop.
significance that m. many Americans are saying today: “We wish that
ry Mead of Hastings spchl Sunday gales to the National Progressive
the Kaiser might be beaten'‘and the German people win."—New York with
CEO. VAN TIFFLIN
their sister. Mrs. Di-ll Rose, State Convention {called to meet at i
Hastings, Mich.
Evening Post.
the city of. It;»jr City, Mn h- mi WedPHONE 548
who 18 quite sick at this writing.
Electrician.
Miss Ruby Bell spent Inst week nesdny. September 30th, Hill, at
with Mr. ami Mrs. 'Lloyd Allerding eleven (fcjock in the forenoon, anil
for tlie transaction of such other
of Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boll of Hast­ business, provided by law and
ings dre visiting their parents. Geo. which may properly come before
such- county convention.
The
Bell am| wife, of this place.
county committee of said party
has apportioned
the
delegates
CAMPBELL
The Dunkurds are preparing for among the different townships and
\
their district meeting winch will be wards of Hie city of Railings, in
held from Wcdne.-ulay until Friday. said county ns folows, lo wil:
Assyria. 3; Baltimore, I; llarry. 4;
Jes«e Knowles, wife nnd baby of
Carlton called nt It. Eggerman's Cnrllmi. 3; Castleton, 10; llnslings,
I: Hope. 3: Irving, -I: Johnstown. 3t
Wednesday evening.
The kind that countn. Kodakers from
.Maple
flrove. 4; Orangeville, 3;
Jim Noreiitl and wife of Grand
Raimis spent part of last week with Pralrirtille, 3; Hutlaifd. 3; Thorn­
everywhere are taking advantage of
the former's brother Henry and apple. 7: Woodland. I; Yankee
Springs. 2: Hastings -City, First
family.
our Mail Order Department. Finish­
Mrs. Esther Thomas and little Ward. I; Second wanl. 5-; Third
daughter spent part of last week at Ward.. I; Fourth W«td. 7.
ing of Films is a specialty with us—we
Such ’di'li gales shall be electcil
Ale- Thomas'.
.
II. Egserman and wife visited ov­ by the re'iNxtivo townshijx tiad
have the up-to-the-minute equipment
er Sunday wilh their daughter. Mrs. wards of lhe city of llasiing*.
•
By order of the county committee
aM. J. Will nml family, of KnbiTm* .
and workmen whose only occupation
Ira Edgeenmb spent Sunday with of the National Progressive Party.
Chas. H. Bauer. CliuirmAn.
is to produce results. We get all there
Frank l.lviiiustop.
Anson C. Boyes, SecretaryJohn Nickerson amt wife and Will
Dated gt Hastings,- Midi, Julyis in the film. Try us once, you become
S|&gt;ri&lt;-li«-r nnd- wife are visiting 91
30111, 191L
.
‘
Lake'View. Alma and Mnrion.
a regular customer. We render bills
Elisha Strong ami family autned
lo Ohio l.-isl Tuesday where they keep Ymtr Liver Active Dirrljig the
monthly. Work delivered prepaid.
nttoudiHl their reunion on Wednes­ “Sutiunrr ■ MoaUrn—Foley ~Cnl harday.
tlc Tablets for Slugfllsh Lher
Velma Eizgcniian enleriained Roy
und Constipation.
Clark. Mntiel Slater,. CarlSJnb-r.
Il does beat all how quickly Fo­
Ruth Short nnd Arthur lltpes Sun­
ley Calharlic Tablets, .liven your
day evening. •
■ •
Beniy Norcult and family. Mrs. liver mid nverroine cmifljnnlion.
Wimberly. Texas,
Custer and Gurner spent Saturday Ney Oldham,
says:—"Foley Colharlic Tablets are
amt Sunday at Grand Rapids.
the best laxative I e*er t ired. They J
Opposite Monument Park
A railruad bpdgi* in Swilzeriaud lake the place of calomel." Whole­
PHONES 2&amp;4 AND 224
has the largest masonry arch tn the some. slit ring ahd cleansing.. No
16
Ra,,,,. mu,.
world, 205 feel high, with a span of griping. A' nomfort tn sjout per­
sons.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
33U.foet,
COQK BROS, Editors. '
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60.

ivucnigan I

Watch Repairing

PIKE &amp; DAMON

Cottage Bread

”

Is the Best

Safety First

/

—

The Palm Garden

Have You Bought
Your COAL Yet?
Summer prices are raising and you will soon be
the loser by 10 per cent to 20 per cent. Better
call Bauer Bros, and lower your cost of living by
this big saving in your fuel bill.

All Kinds of Coal
Chunk and Split Wood

The Camera Shop, Inc.
Mun. Mi,

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

�PAGE EUtVEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST M. 1911.

COHSMW

A wide box filled with a bucket?
All oacB &lt;»f sintL air &lt;i.n:krd Ijinr, •
I and one pound of m.-.-i t powder.t
I makes a most excellent dust bath,
for the poultry him--.

The Best Equipped Business
School In Michigan I

Brrediug“From Pullets.
fi Is il possible I*' liiwd from
B. I». R. pullets from ten t&gt;» twelve]
montjK old. and keep ymir flock uj»»
in ih&lt;* standard in
ami vigor?!

UJilNTS
liable Information wo can obtain on
die subjects they drain? riplMlncd. In
axklng quralioiw semi full InforuiaUou.

ute to tills department when they ran
giro mure Infonnallon on any subject.

Care—that’s one thing that goes
in every prescription that goes out of our
store. We follow the doctor’s orders—
follow them with fresh, pure, full-strength
drugs. As a result, prescriptions compounded by us
often secure results where others fail. Back of
this policy is the knowledge that too much depends on
the medicine your physician prescribes to permit of
substitution for the sake of a few cents more profit and
there's no extra charge for the pure ingredients and
extra care. Our prices arc the same as you’ll pay for

Whin* Leghorn Comb.
&lt;'l&gt; How many points-ought- a
While Leghorn cork and pullet
have lo be Standard?

The Slamlard
(minis, d
IhiIIi mnl&lt;

calls

You may say, "That’s a big statement.” We admit it is, but it’s true! There
is no business school in Michigan that equals the Business InstUute
in equipment.

well inaliirmL.largi: A unrous._spi
imens. well ettlahli-hed in, layi
limy will give you excellent ■
&lt;2i How should -■‘ticli
Ihe-ff bo mated for lw-i nMato them with h good
he-iillhy. vigorous mid«v
I twelve to fourteen moult
illse a healthy,
lymtrllng or • two
Males should
b&lt;
Wcjghl.
Females
standard weighl or heaviei.
your bird*, for' health m^l* vig
and lie *ure they to- fully mail:
ed.- I, e.—Hint they -tie full gro­
in frame ami ndulfc featherud ;r
the females well cxlal
laying.
Would a II Ihatched in Februnry !&lt;■
moll the following wither ' 1

for

OVER 240 TYPEWRITERS
LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS
FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
OCCUPIES ENTIRE BUILDING
to see the'BUSINF.SS INSTITUTE to appreciate it. The building they occubv^wai erected purpose­
ly for them ami its entire -.pace is devoted to their interests. The ceilings are high.-r-the"rooms are light, the .
desks are adjustable,~ MANY electric lights illumine the rooms on dark days. 2U electric Uns assist in ven­
Subscribers
are requested
lo contrib
tilation.- the tem[»er;iture
of lhe rooms
ik kept equitable
by ­steam heat. Keep in touch with thicoeries of ad­
vertisements nnd write for full information.

She would ImUliri'tsI
in (h&gt;‘ laid .Mummer

female first'
and remainder of comb

Order Our Drays

is nn nermann tn worry Tttmnr the
Il
Blnrk Frnthrr in White Wyantlollc moll of early hatched pullets.
in soon mer and

done.

Our Specialty.

Why not place your order with me and let me look
after your wants. 1 make a SPECIALTY of
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Melons; Musk Melons; Green Corn

not show
Wyaitdolles

THE REXALL STORE

'

PHONE 31

GOODS DELIVERED

Seasonable Foods
'

Wunderlich’s

gel bettor iiliinmK*
STON A POINT.
'oilman is the proud

main a« nature made them, ran be
found lhal will nol show a trace of
black in some part of their plum­
age. 1 If all lhe chicks came near-!
perfect there would nol In* much'

what appears to Im- a single point
growing up from c*omli near rear
and

Phone 83

GOOD iJLIVE oil?

HOT WEATHER BRINKS

All

Entering Binis nl the Show.
Feeding While Plyirtoufh

irinnei"!
n ami family

E. C. Russ 6 Son
Two Telephones

5 acres
Small tracts readily obtained,
■tomes in iiiisiiuys
Lois, in Hustings •

EQUIPPED FOR IT
.
Grnnl moaht arc like any oilier product that is good. “There’s
a Reason." Several of them. -We would like lo hnvi* you inspoi-t
our cement slanghler house, which wc keep CLEAN and which is
equipped for doing tin* work right.
Tlurn wc have tin* large.il coo|&lt;_T8 in Barry. Cotinly anti also,
our big cooler counter, where lhe meals are kept, imtil (hey are
righl I" ' ill -Ihorvuglily cured ill fact. And until meals ate viir.
Ami then we buy only lhe BEST nnimals, those that are 111 to
go In the block. They cost us m&lt;&gt;n- but they an- heller.
In
other wonfs. we spare no pains or money lo please or satisfy our
trdde. That's why il grows.
,

CUac 136

Summer roiix’tipallnu Dangerous.
I'.nnslipnlioii in summer lime is
will probably grow more "ilanuer-iiu- lhan'ih lhe fall.
&gt;• slniiglilen il

!'• Whfll slyfo yard -would b«
clean. grn

&gt;&gt;al i* oflou contaminated ami is
.more fik'ety th fermenl hi your
.slomaeh. Then you are
apt lo
Earlobes^'drink nmeh cold water during lhe
nib Hock *'"1 weather, thus injuring yotlr
.
..
........ ptomnituj
lU.dillcd for a little

We have ’some/ exceptional bargains in small
lots and independent sides and ceilings, that will pay
late buyers to look over. We want the room for
new fall patterns.

C. E. HARVEY

whjf-h rids
congested poisOIIOI1N

Il l II.'-Vl.VA.-H-l l.-» Hl M'l'H ■ &gt;,—

Usually allowing lhe.bird lo

9-11 Ionia Ave. N. W.

Plisisant
Mich. Fair li&gt;- Grand Rapids Bunks make you feel heller.
and offer live. Take a dose tonight.

North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich.

prove him and help him lo shape'

best in
of tinhtslry, lhe
for ihe
Room growing of corn.
Dairy farming promises to be one
instructions for selecting poulfi-y ■ "*• ‘
' in iii.iblo agricultural
for the show room.
I raise Bar-! iiiduslrii
lh&gt;- State: il ret urns
red Rocks nnd want In gel. some .......w. -in icIh's |he soil, ami
pointers.
K. M. makes il more productive ami val­
Employ a licensed phullry jmlsy uable.
Tin- rm-ing of com is a
lo examine your birds fnr you or
have some breeder of the variety
who lives nearby look your ftnek
over with you.
If you cannot af­
ford l&lt;) do this gut a copy of the duclivily p.-r arre. which mean*
latest edition of the illustrated greater onrnings lo the fanm-i's:
Standard of Perfection, the price
of which is SlTg) postpaid.-and
•mhnpnui!
compare your birds with the print ' lescriptloji nnd illustrations.
$100 from the National Banks fnr
lhi-Jioj.1 yclJuw ihMil corn exhibitThe poultry-industry of Arneri- ed.
a
creates
approximately
six
XIOO front lhe Slate Danka for the
hundred million dollars of now lM*st white dept com exhibilvd.
wealth each year nml it is a po­
W. T. Gcim-ih-. Hopkinton, N. IL.
tent factor in the econoiriy* nf all
countries, yet il has not oven ap­ writes lhe. follow ing letter, which
will interest everyone who has kidproached. the possibilities.
ney trouble. “For over a year Mrs.
Greene had been afflicted with -«
Hamburgs.
very stublmni kidney trouble. Fot
(1) Does liglil blue in oar lobe ley Kidney Pills done more to comdisqualify you fig Hamburg fowls? plete her recovery than any modiII. W. IL cine she has taken nnd I feel it my
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
No. Ear lobes shopld bo pure duty to recomineml tjiem."—Arthur
while. Off color is defect.-red in Mulholland.—Adv. .
ear lobe , is more objectional-than
Inter'of* light blue.
-A’woman* is tho patentee" of a
coffee pot in which lh? grounds
. Many cases of So-called’ cholera are kept away from lhe spout by
in fowls are merely acute indi­ a verticlb perforated partition exgestion, caused by overfeeding, es­ tending to* lh&lt;* top.
ilrst run.
pecially with grain.

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS

430 Eut Center Sireel
WM. A. DUNK, lilr,

Wall Paper Remnants

Hastings, Mich.

Churchill Business Institute

.$700 lo $flNM)
..$125 unil up

Lopped (’niiih Ban I mu.

dillxn to tho'nfTnir grain­
feed a good nudil mash e..... . ..
ning to keep tin* birds up-in weigh),

BESSMER BROS.

Miss Russell is nn example of
what nny imluslrlous young persmi
might expel lo make of himself
or herself under similar conditions.
Miss Russell
learned
Simplis
Shorthand nt th- Churchill Busi­
ness Tnsiilulc.
She went lo Chi­
cago nnd entered n speed contest
conducted by the National Short­
hand Reporters’ Association. For­
ty of ihe- world's best writers en­
tered and' but live of them quali­
fied Mr a speed certificate. Miss
Russell being on« of the five. She
later look the examination for civ­
il service nnd received nn appoint­
ment in the Iiidifjn -Ofllce at Wash­
ington, D. C„ al n handsome salary.
If interested in tho commercial
branches,' write for information,
and it will be cheerfully given.

.........................S5IMXJ SxlNNI S'JfMNI
.CMHMJ $1000 SliiOO JUmOO $7200
$1000 lo $1500
$1000. No buildings.
$!0O0 $1500 $2G00
$2000 $2200

EIASTOiSS IBldSKNlESS OCTAMGIS

The Grocers
f elect riexiiiincs plai

PIMM 162

The Hustings Business Exchange with much cure has prrpnFfor nil romers. Hint wish to invest. Hie largest variety of
Farm lainds lo select from ever pul on Hastings Beal Estate Mar­
ch
Favorable conditions now confront us, mid the slogan is
laiud, laind, IjiihI, Uadi. Sec. Investigate."
KO. acresC$0000 SNKM) $12000 $20000
5U\irrvs ...........................................................................................swTsni

xi» m-H’H

Ihy and

Wc offer a most palatable nnd refreshing beverage in
Iwilh our Ginger Ale nnd Root Beer.
These superior thirst quenchers are packed under
the Richelieu Brand ami for pleasing, satisfying,- in­
vigorating qualities are unsurpassed.

Hastings, Mich

fcsiws® lEsetai®

\spmnll s w
Strong black Wellmans' Iasi Sunday.
Tlm camp mci'liug mid cunfcrnnci-

Our Richelieu Lucca Olive Oil is lhe finest quality of
Italian Oil manufactured. You will appreciate it.

Jefferson St.

■|Miun&lt;i broiler ip right

Salads become one of the most generally served dishes
during .the summer months.
And what is a salad
without

I

■

Vegetables oE all kinds
Wc handle everything in season.

H. Wailm&gt;n

for lhal only mean
nnd gives [rt’omisi

of (he plumage,
ancestry uccountB

PEACHES?

TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

a year ago

Inferior goods.

Carveth 8 Stebbins

DETROIT. MICHIGAN

Institute Bldg. 163-169 Cass Ave.

SClcctlrig Bints

for

Show

IIIQT IM f
U U v I 111 ■

A little more Pocahontas Coal
that we can sell at Summer Prices.

If you want to take advantage of the LOW price on Pocahontas or Hard
Coal you should buy your coal now, as delay means higher prices.

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1

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,
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Soft Coal

Have all sizes at

$4.50 Per 2,000 lbs.

We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL. '&lt;
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present BARGAIN &gt;
COUNTER PRICES, and we should like to have pur customers take ad­
vantage of the prices while we can offer them the opportunity.
ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS. ETC., and can sell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly call.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealers In Grain, Beans, Seed, Hay, Coal, Coment, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

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PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH.

♦
♦

�THE HAOTINfM BANNER. AtT.l ST 20, ftH.

FIRST HEWS FROM
EUROPERN WAR ZONE
Continued from pago.ons.
Inwards I bo Sky.
Wc too liegun
to -riiblH r‘ (lu use' the common
parlance of tlm day) mid in the
dislmn-e row an air-ship •lloaling
over the city. All that we could

^war,” "war" mid news.
~
1 have no idea that we und&gt;Tnimid tbt!. sitmiJhmjv* il is.
N"W
mul'd hell WC find JI |M'I&gt;nif Him ciUI
at.i-ak a little broken English mid
they try to explain it tp-us. '
jftimwliate cause of it all sr.-m-

BM.TIMOIli: TOWN LINK
John Wopdruff received word
Wednesday of the death of bis son
Finest Wimdtuff. Id ITesfoll, Ari­
zona.
.
Finn’ Billingsley of Irvins visitedMiss Christy last wvek.
' Mr. mid Mrfc liuiicmi .Molkmald.
who have been visit itig their son
Al. McDonald mid family are I luguests at Frank Biiven's. this week.
Irti Travrr spftiined his ankle
while playing base, ball at the
Grange picnic h«l Friday.
. '
Arilror Harris, who has liccti vis­
iting Ids family nl Dirk young's lias
i-eliiriied bi Soulh Bend. Ind.
FftW Thrifttl^tlilfI Ton .and their
fnmilie-c of.Nashville were Sunday
visitorsNickolas Tebo's.
Mrs. qPniiik
Bush enlerlnimil
Hml.
Ernest Edmonds and family &lt;&gt;f HasIfiius mid Bert Garrison and wife
nml eon Foresl lust Wednesday lo

packed in n law. Wo all inanngi.-d
to gel vn mid Hie I rain pulled pub
Some of. our parly w»t on the floor
---our
among the number —
and some got seats.
We were all
iiunclii’d in. Ivgelhvr, dirty emi­
grant* with their packs, soldiers,
ciluens. mid ‘Iravelling American
iiiillimiaires.'' Thus vyo rode all
through the tiighl ami until noon
today. Sunday. By lhe way noirn of.
U» went furllurch this morning! Wc
hud nothing lo eat uni II w&lt;- itoMied Amsterdam nlmul one o’clock
nn drinking

•Crown Prince mid Prime
trili-fttmcaiy. lhe lieir-nppnrcnl
to the throne of III'1 dual’monarchy
some few weeks ago. ""

lhe early part of the evening, and j
later icc eroam and .cake were
eervud
ns refreshments,
after
wtiirh EiiTesl Cunningham look a
picture of tlw jolly crowd.
All
No. 119 Nortt} Michigan Ave.
report a fine lime.
Theda Sears Fpcnl Sunday with
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Ethel King.
Ileiibeti Gerlingi r,
wife
and
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
duughler. spent ovi-r Sunday with
Sirs, Gerling'er'H cousin.. John llitYEARS OF EXPERIENCE
TAMARAC (IlHNEItH.
Ilinger'8. nl Ehiulale,
Mnfthi Tupper mid daughter.
Will Smnlzried, mid family-ride
Surah, of llltuneiimd an- visiting in a new Ford automobile.friends nnd relatives in.this vicin­
Ernest. (lunninghain i.s le.irina I
ity.
down the old lunuse in which he j
Grlie (lillius purchased ,n mee han’ live\l mid will build an entirely &lt;
HASTINGS.
MICHfQAN
hmsc ht Karl Curtis lasl week.
; I iuiw. house....
....
Forn-sl and R«.y llouulilon toenl
from Satui'flny unfit .Monday will: I Wyoming, where women havehad tin- full bnllpi for for(j-llvr I
friends in Etitnq llapids.
■fhe young people' parly at L«-&gt;.n ' !years, has (lie smallest proportion I Miss Martha Suddalh' of Colum­ right of in-r mate.rual ancestor*, be­
PllHJinu, Friday was well ullended.! &lt;if uiimtifried women lo its populu- bia, Mo., was married, recently With ginning w-ith'her greal-grcat-grealthe ring whirli had linen used by» grandmother.
itunum nnd music were played in thui of any Male in the I5nu&gt;n.

a chicken tapper mid ice dream.
It wa&lt; ForesFR birthday; also her
brother BerTa birthday.
Millon GtMer mid family and Mrs'
(tpHlrr’a mother Mrs. Bryant iqtd
daughter Huth nml Mn and Mrs. A.
H. Brill of Hantmc' were Sunday
viglloiM at E«f. Mrfliyhn's.
Al. Slrimback is some’ belter al
thia writing.

NEW SHOE SHOP

W. F. PRIEST

iwvi-u lhe Iwu nntioim Unit

THE SCHOOL TH^T GETS RESULTS
•ay

Naturally the diplomatic relatfoiu
between the (wo countries wen1
Jiroken. off.
Since then war ba-

quiel
ExerythiiiK
Ainxlrtdam.
much in rviiL—... ..
powers of Europe are liable to be ami nt tjif .stations.
drawn.
fn IIvent Hint the
crisis should atfiH'l lhe whole con­
tinent. rat her than the two counfor that |&gt;iii|uise
triev invoiced directly. lo-nnmiy
and'Italy will aid Austria .because
of certain iigrei-nn-nts made be\V&lt;- may st„, ------ ...
tys if everything i&lt; quiet and
mation of the
Triple Alliance
some 25 or .'Mt years ago.
At tin'
al days ahead of our
same time France will aid ftu-sia
so no mail from home
in the support of fiervja.
England mul other nbn-inleresP
ed countries are doing what they umvintr* towards Qw
can lo localize I hr I rouble. ■ The lake passage, for home
suddenness of the bursting of this
war IhiiiiIi has taken everyone una­
wares and Urn public seems bewil­
nml i&gt;l&lt;-aiural&gt;l
dered. • The whole continent— crossing the ocean
everyone mid everything—is like cnMjiog. and lhal our
sheep without a shepherd.
Amsterdam. August 2, ltd I.
DC^nn-lravelllng
Since writing the nliove account

us in Vienna mid Berlin, n
velopmcnts in regard lo the
lion have forced us to change our
plans materially.
Germany

lri|i Uta! would take- u&lt; through
Germany.
It wan a “crow" in-

hmnnun*.

Inst nil
\ and tickets. nnd had

h-fl Anisti-nlam. from which!

In-rs mid Wingbcrg
hen?. and all the oilier “Iwnr*.” nnd
the trip ilown the picturesque and I pf soldiers and citizens. Then-in a
historic Rhine.
Wr . ail looked
forward to Hiis particular part of nf Holland,
Enulaml bad
our trip wilh mon- (han ordinary
The lin.it would aerrnnmnilali'
interest.
eure passports. for wc

tnnale'
in st.-.:

bunkx

fire lhal Wi
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l«» leave, Germany without them.; ride across lhe Chnmn-I wa
and lhal they-would assure us nf4 trighf from 11:30 In-7:30 I
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trainer
while
gnitiK
luidhly.

uf the navy
Fame errand :i

rahib

-fin.I lhal

Now Listen!
This institution develops men. I know the needs of your boys. I
know the needs of your girls. You know and I know that they are
not alike. Your boy is not like any other boy that ever lived. Your
girl is not Jike any other girl that ever lived. Your two boys are not
alike. Your two girls arc not alike. You even sometimes wonder how brothers
and sisters can be so radically different. Different in lempermcnt, different in
tastes. Different in desires, different in ambitions. You know that this is true.
But—

Now Get This—
Now I take your lx»y and develop him along
the lines that he should go. l.f I find that
he is going to be a good farmer, I will give
him a practical education and I will make
him a successful farmer. If he wants to
study medicine, and that is his "forte." he
cmainly "should-have Michigan Business
&amp;■ Normal College Training. Many of our
young men are &lt;level&lt;&gt;pe«l into practical
lajvycrs, well equipped. Many are Pur. Chief Accountants, Factory Superinicnic architects, some teachers, and we have
turned out a few preachers.
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But now don't your own coninum sens©tell yon that a preacher with a
g.KMl thorough business equipment, a man oducati-1 along the lines of scirnlilie efficiency, a man who can organize a ( hfffch along lm&gt;inc&gt;s lines, will be
a fetter preacher and a more successful preacher, than one who knows nothing of business efficiency?/
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START YOUR BOYtOUT NOW
Wc have u line enrollment. OuPTOOtns are filling up rapidly. Many
mothers are calling tiik-c me every &lt;lay am! arranging for TH KIR Imys to
begin work witli us. 1 want to do forjour buy what I have done for hundreds of others. My experience dates over many years. I have developed
and educated mqre than four tliotroand young men and women. I have
placed them where up|Hiriunity awaited them. .

TRAINED YOUNG MEN EARN BIG MONEY
When Clyde: Marshall enrolled til thesMiciiigan Business &amp; Normal Col­
lege in- wa&gt; adv»o| to specialize'along the line of expert court reporting. He

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hail the mental make up thatwould make him succi^’tnl akint these lines;
Mr. Marshall followed our suggcsBons'alid attainetl the distinction of being
lIie'Ja'tiM short hand writer in the world.

1 have a letter, under date, of Ahgnst (&gt;, from Carl C.- Marshall, Clyib"''■father. Mr. Marshall
says this: "I had a fine visit witli/Clydc when 1 was in .New Yo'rl . The buy has a very charming
home out in Brooklyn and a job that nets him from five tn six thousai
Clyde is now Official Stenographer for the King’s County .Court . .. ,
an&lt;l he won the apjKjintment in-competition with Somv of the most expert ri|M.ru-r&gt; that the wurld
evcpfiriHhiceil.
Walter Haughty eurolkd at the Xlichigan Business »*t Normal Colle
en he came here to school hgjiad no thought of,ever being a saloimi
representative for the Buick Motor Company ami sells autonudviles
a recent IeK-r. "whal lhe Michigan UusiuesH &amp; N'ormal College ha- do
other young man who will go about it ami follow- the instructions given.
Alien I’. Beach is now special representative fur the Fire-aone Tire
offices at St. Louts. Missouri. Mr. Beach graduated from hen- less-ilia
Wc. directed hi- efforts and tof«l him just how to attain to that which Xc must di
jtisi a few days ago he says: "I Ivant to lake this op|x&gt;riunity io say
Biisinc-s X- Normal College the greatest school I have ever known. 1
ach day brings inc
which proves the truth
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than these three illustrations
or do uni know of* any sthuol where your l&gt;oy .will be so well fitted to climb the ladder Ci success?

Now Remember This

manner
up." • Soin
will inter

quickly-ns possible.

This Is My Appeal Direct To You

The public school system says that they arc exactly alike. The public school
system says that what is good for one is good for the other. They tell you that ev­
ery other human being is just alike and should be trained in identically the same
way.
Now do you believe that? Why/of course you don’t.

all of Germany is now under mar­
tial law.
-■* -- -• »When we could see that tlm Mt
UtttioiL*wns crowing
probability of ’deb

Mothers of Men

AVe nnii

in-ss to take Hu- Oms'p. in. train fur wnu king tim&lt;
Apistvrdtk'm. The bow-i tn r.^ mtoro don't'W orry al
helped In make things ••(do-i-ant " ■ right TRul wil
for ns by charging ii« nearly■ three weeks,
ihitibbi what we had expccled . !&gt;•
x
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enough money mil of u«
tide, jo r !
L&gt;1' Ml. TRAP CORNEILS."
ov»-r the war.
II is r.laiim-'l the
price of food sluffs is advimHm.-.'
s. Wm. Hire of Cliurlotle spent I
Tiny
all .num
think Aiucricmis
Americans wji»:
in.-y mi
wp-&gt; nvr Sunday with Mr. and Mt.-.!
travel for plea.«ar». are millionaire- o\lilimi Andrews
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"»d hqM us.up arcnhlfnely. while] tiiaraGmtld i- sp.-iniffw the w&lt;-Hk
Hu-n- is BO end t»„lh- "lip. '-x-i WIfll It.-r atmt. Mrs. ‘Him. Egtrr of!
acted.
thank goodness w&lt;- have* West Belfl-vtie
money enough with u&lt; mo that vv| 11„. Maple GiVtvo nnd Kaltuim
jired not go hungry or liavo. tn Sunday Schools held a ptenie in Mr.
sleep tn the park.
| t.oidneer's wood-. Thursday.'I here‘
I hope never aumnjq .see .qny-iua, a tm&lt;u| crowd present, but on i
fhiptr so near a not. a- w« exp.-r- neenmd of ihe s.were storm, flow J
Innced. trying to board Hm train nt I wen- driven |n Mr. Hicks’ residence!
Berlin last lilghl.
l-or blocks tie-, [&lt;„• »he||.«r
street was literally packed. W. j Mr. mid Mrk Iter! Deller left la-t !
vmild not get carriages mid had !&lt;■ week for tlrnir new home in Tiffin. I
walk to the station, and thread nur'o,
way through as i.e-l we could.
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was in luorliij fem-lest Alnum and- AVith a view to increasing the
I -teufld get separated ■ But Ihr jmmfnrt of passengers. I’ulltuun
Worst came when we tried Mn get seats with drop ends have h’-en &gt;!• - !
on the tiain. I simply can't le'dpuusd and are now being inM-dleiJ i
about it. further than th say on imm« .ompailmeiK cars
Thei
i, we were'*• fueled till we wet-el seat i- tljeg practically a full length;
nEd in like ao many herring 1 lounge. •
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Your boy is not like any other !toy. lie can’t be trained like any other boy. I ■wjmji to fijtd out
the thihg for which he i- liv-%t fitted. J want to find the v.&lt; ■); that he can bc-t •! •. 1 want to make
' liiin another Mr. Marshall—another Haughcy—another Beach—lhe world needs such men.
If y&lt;mr boy has. the qualities of a good purchasing agent. 1 want to make him a purchasing agent.
If he has the qualities, that make him a good salts manager.. 1 want, to train him along those* lines. If
he has the qualities that make him a good lawyer, 1 wapt to giveiiim a foundation and direct hi&gt; future
study.
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ed him.
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EVERY MOTHER IS INDIVIDUALLY AND PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF HER CHILDREN. YOUR BOY’S FUTURE—YOUR GIRL'S FUTURE
—RESTS WITH YOU—WITH YOUR DECISION NOW.
1 am at my office from B to it 145 in the mdrning ami from 1 to 5 in the afti-rndbn.
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C. J. ARGUBRIQIIT, Director of Successful Destinies.

Our 1 landsome New Catalogue i&lt; Now Ready for Distribulion.

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT. Buiines* Eiperl

Send for a Copy To-day.

Michigan Business and Normal College
“THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS”

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C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, President
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DAVID SlELEllS, Secretary
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43-45-47 West Main Street, Battle Creek, Mich.'
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Entrance 'Through Bijou Theatre Lobby
Thirty-third Annual 1-all Term, Sept. 1-8, 1914
OFFICE HOURS:—8:00 lo 11:45 A.M.; 1:15 to 5:00 P. M.

Saturday, 9:00 to 11:45 A. M; l:15'to 4:00 P. M.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 20. MIL

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J)o you &amp;)ant to Know

an

Automobile?
Wc Qualify Our Students for any position as Chauffeur, Repair man, Tester, Salesman or Demonstrator.
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She business institute—School of Modern Methods
Ik-lroit has heroine famous in| Unit Is known of the si-ieu......... fi el-ewhero for -its trained young! vlnce one of il- ^uilabilily and in
I up-to-date thoroughii.-* in erorythe ethicalinnal life of Ahi- Great /business.
Il Ls in e\ery sense a | nieji mnl womiie.
• The institute is tiie Jdrgrsl and; tiling that pertflrtus to a mudorn
Lakes seclion.
A few years ago&lt;“School of Modern Mrthe-I-*."
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there was established hi that city
There is no better bu-............ -&gt;l- i l&gt;e.i ei|uip|&gt;er. business training business college.home.
school
m
Michigan,
and
is
accredI In- onh-‘-rs of lhe In-lihile am.
what is known as'lhe Business lu-llege in Detroit or anywhere(dilute, and from H» foundation ItjTlip phenomenal growth of the- ifed by Hie highest educational an-1 well known as advanced thinkers
along’lines of progiv*»&gt;ve hn-me-H
has taken a prominent mid trading Husijiyss Institute since«il&gt; slmP-d; ihorilies in tin- stale,. •
i'lie courses of study offered in- methods in.thi- --clioii. ami aro
part in educating the youth of lhe I right years ago—from nothing lo,
»tate. .
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more than •J.immi students yearly - elude stenography. Isiokkeeping.1 men of largo practical bu-diu-M exThr’Business Institute occupies* is.the result of Jim thorough, etli- bmiking. pemnaiwhip. commercial | perienre,
Mr.
:the entire Institute building nt HH-i cient service it gives to its -tn-- low. business arithmetic, mid vv-i’ Mr. A E, Tull 1* president.
inti Casa avenue, where they have I dents.
It has a lr...... mpkiynmnt1 • i.vthing needed to train the slu-i 1.. C. Hunch is vh-i--pro.«id&lt;-nl. Mr.
every
equipment
mid
facility I department, receiving ab&lt;&gt;u( two dent for n-siicrrswtul and useful E. E. Vanlim- is s.-i-rotary mid
A I treasurer, mid Mr. IL H. Old is the
(necessary in conducting mi up-to-i thousand calls a year from the career in the business world.
date school for, teaching the best!business houses of Detroit and ! visit lo the institution Will ,con-1 tb-bl seerotary.
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The Aiwve Shows You a Front View of

“She Old Reliable School”
Established 1904In the Center of the Auto'Industry, Both Day and Night Classes
OUR GRADUATES “MAKE GOOD.”
The Auto field is almost unlimited and the industry is grow­
ing.. There are many demands for skilled men in every line of
the auto business. It’s a vocation you can well afford to follow
young man!
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Write for the “AUTO SCHOOL NEWS."

Michigan State Automobile

FREDERICK C. MARTINDALE

School

Address Dept. /f.. Detroit. Mich.

ASKYltlA.
J visiting lb«-ijMrs, A. A.
Mr .mid Mrs. Climbs Turkcrmmi Hoyt- "r
lire visiting lit-r-Hj.-dpr, Mik. C.
Inez Mclntyro nf Harting*. visitGoudrii-h mill "family in • Grand: - I hf-r-«isb-r. Mi-. Lynn Sh&gt;-pi*id,
Junction. Colorado.
tli&lt;* p:i«l wiM-k.
Mr. amt Mix. I".'M. Burry mid, George Smart nf Iowa, is lh«children &lt;ifvBfl(lIn Greek called «&gt;n | gm-t nf- Ins kIaIci* Mi&gt;. If, M.
Charlie Severen mid wife. Srtmlay.i I’oiiipmii.-*.
Charlie Watrous-of Hastings i-' Lizzie Ta-kt r roluined home nftlie gw-. I a of III* grand paronU-U.i ter ■‘pending several weeks wilh
A. I’hillip.-t mid wife.
| her daughtc-r, Mrs. Ih.r Stowell of
Dorothy nnd Ihinn Jewell. nir Woodland;
her grandMm,
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DURFEE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
SOI Til JUTLAND.
Miss Hazel Puraell of Bailie Creek
Mrs. Baieo-H mid daughter llutb
spent pari of last week with her from IMliamlal.- visiied ti- r l-roth- r,
uncle Nate Pursell and family.
Fred Smith Hie past week.
Cundidato for Nomination for Governor on the Republican Ticket.
Mr. mid Mrs. Herbie Wilcox nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Bronson from Has-!
little Kenneth spent Saturday night tings, spent a few &lt;lays al (he lionml
I’. How Citizen*: .
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mid Sunday In Orangeville tlm of their ■lailghler, Mrs. Butler;
I mu glad to 'address in this direct way a greeting to Hi.- voters
guests of their uncle, Eugene Wil­ Sinilli, lust week.
of Mirhigmi and say a wont r&gt;-gnnlmg my candidacy* for Ho- lb cox mid family.
Mr.
mid
Mrs,
Louis
Bacbnuui
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publican
nomination
for
Governor.
Bert Tempfelon and two daugh­
Yon have al different times hou-&gt;r--d m.- wilh your conlid.-n-'ters of Delton spent from Tuesday from Grand itapids spent hist w. , k '
mid . iiirii-h d me with imfiorlant i»o|iii&gt;-iil duties. It has always
till Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Will willi Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mont­
gomery and aUemJed some of Hie,
ii.-vn my liislu st endeavor to fmtlifudy discharge ey«. iy trust.
Aldrich.
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I feel Hint you will look upon my past iwopl of -.-rvi- e n« az
The ' Durfee boys defeated the j best numbers at ilie.l’.lr.nil imj la.
better giiarantre of my future actions than any promi-«-s I might
Bristol Igiys in a ball game al Web- [ Igiwrence Osbonr sp.-nf last wet k |
make. Hie lm*t guarantee any man can give that tie will do w. It slur’s lauidiiig Sunday, with a score with friends it Galesburg.
• Hi.- larger lliings cttlrualed to his care is that he has done w- ll Hu1
Among tlioso from lliis neigh-1
of four mid nine.’
sifiall- r things/
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Mrs. Oscar Halt and children' lM.'1'ho.id who' altended till- ChrniI mn willing al all limes ami upon nil questions to trust tlm
Orrin Swan and Mrs. Will Ingersoll tmiqun wen- M. Montgomery and'
judgment of the people. If my olllcial c-ndu-1 mi the past has
and baby Kenneth wen- Saturday [ family, Lullmr I-oehr’s family. Mr.
met willi y.mr mqirnval, Hirn I ask for your vote for Qie lU-pubtigm-sls of Mrs. In«er.odrs parents j Biggs family. Mr-. Buller Smith.
Mi's. Emil Bnclimmi. All enjoy, d
cun ii-'initialion for Governor.
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of this place.'
I urge . very voter lo attend trie primary on Auumd 25Hl mid
Mrs. A. Mclidyre is rifting fori lhe program. AVe .ire hoping fur tn
any support Hint you may give me at that Huie, I assure you wit!
little Mildrril and l-reildio Plank better program mint her year.
during Did absence of Mrs. Warner, j Charlie Loehr - id sisp-r fkirriel
be appreciated.
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Sincerely, yours.
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who has gone lo Ohm.on a visit. I reitnncd Saturday evening from
Vein Wilcox of Chicago is visil- Medina Co- Ohio. wher&gt;- limy Ind
FREI ’ERICK C. &gt;| AHUM’Al JI.
Injr rd the’ home of his bNHher ; IVi-eii spending hip : :’.«t two weeks’
among relatives mid tlUunding Ihci
Herbie.
Mr. mid Mrs. Todd mid children • I oehr reunio.t.
attended camp meeting in Hie Pen-I Fred Smith mid xrtf - mid Mr.I
P. A. SIUXDOX
nock's gn&gt;vewSunday,
Biggs' family micndi-1 cm)ipine-t-&gt; blorida are visiting al her broth-1
A ba tract nn&lt;l Ileal Estate Offlce.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmonds mid son i sig Sunday nl Penn •«•!. - Grove. “ . cr's Anson Merrit’s.
AlM.u-tu.-t Block. ItiKslIng*
Mrs. Ervin Fields is eutertaiuiiig[ Monsy
of Haslinun molor-d out in their ■ Mf. aud Mi-. Gorliam spent Snnto
Ioan on Ural EaUtw. Real
new car Sunday and spent tlm day dnv al Lullmr Loehr's.
Ezt.no sold on coinmtMton. Genera*
Anson Merril mid dmiKhlrr Lucy; a tu plivw from Fjmici*co. Jack*mi t eonveyanotrig. Having a complete set
with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Win.
Birman. .They rv'urn-d home in visited III Clarksville last week, the Co. They spent Sunday with her j of Abitract Hooka compiled from the
nephew at Shultz. Aldltzo McCarty Record*, can 'urnlih complot* Ab­
Hu- evening leaving Clare for a old homestead.
Mrs. Conklin an-l daughter from. and fih^iily.
atract*.
bmger slay with hi.» grand parents.

Slowed, came with hor.
Mn. Jennie Tmnpkiq#, Mr. mid
Lillie Arloilh Young is viisilliigr.
her sister, Mrx. A. Quinn.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones mid
daughter Catherine visited her mini
Mrs. Bird, of Johnstown, Saturday
mid Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret
Hamilton mid
children, Jack mid Elizabeth, visit­
ed Mrs. M. Hamilton of Bellevue,
from Saturday until Monday.

Of the Grant H. Otis &amp; Co. Personally Selected Stock of Mens and Boys Clothing, Men, Women and Child­
ren’s Shoes, at Less Than Manufacturers Cost.
We point with pride to the quality of the merchandise offered in this sale. It is a well-known fact to everyone in Hastings
and vicinity that Messrs Otis &amp; Co. carried the best quality of merchandise that it was possible to secure at a given price.
We now offer you these goods at a fraction of their real worth, in fact Mr. Otis’ own words are that vve are foolish to sac:,
rifice these goods at the prices we are offering them to you, as we will be obliged to pay at least 15'/o mor^ when vve buy them
again. However we are going to turn them into cash at our expense and to your benefit.

READ THESE PRICES

READ THESE PRICES

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CHANGE, OF FIRM
STRICTLY CASH

Sale Price

Soft and Stiff Hats ,
$2.00 and $2.50 value____
Soft and Stiff Shirts
$1.00 value__ r.:...............
COLLARS, All Styles
15c value----------- NECKWEAR, Four-in-hand
25c value ...____________
OVERALLS, Blue Deoini
' BOc value------------------

. ... $1.39
67(
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_35C
OVERALLS, Striped
591
75c value-------------- - ---------- _ _ _ _
STRAW HATS, Any Style
$1.75 down to 75c value_
v........ 39(

FREE
TO THE MEN
To the First 25 Men Who Purchase a
SLIT OF CLOTHES

SATURDAY
We

Will Give Absolutely Free a GOLD
PLAITED, vel vet point

FOUNTAIN PEN
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FREE.!

CHANGE OF FIRM
&lt;

Sale Price

.SUITS, Your Choice
$18 value________________
SUITS, Your Choice
$15.00 value.2_____ ■.......... ..
SUITS, Your Choice
$12.50 value........ ...............
SUITS, Your Choice
$10.00 value.......... ..................... .
UNDERWEAR, Shirts and Drawers
Qftr
50c value________________ ______ ______ w/l

$11.87
$9.98
$7.98
$6.69

UNION SUITS
$1.00 v aluc_________________
ATHLETIC.UNION SUITS
75c value__________________ _

_ _ _ _ 75C
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STRICTLY CASH
PUMPS and OXFORDS
$5.00, $4.00 and $4.50 values
OXFORDS and PUMPS
$3.50 and S3.00 values___
OXFORDS and PUMPS
• $2.25 and $2.00 values_____
SHOES and OXFORDS
One lot worth up to $2.50 _
SHOES, Lace and Button
$5.00 -value---------TENNIS SLIPPERS
75c and 60c values.
BAREFOOT SANDALS
$1.25 values _________

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Sale Price

Sale Price

$2.98
.: $1.98
....... $1.39
98C
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$3.98
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87(

COMFOR1\SHOES •
$1.50 values__ ____
BOYS and MISSES’SHOES
$2.50 values____ ________ _
HOSIERY
15c value_________ _______

$1.19
$1.89
........ _1K
LADIES' COLORED HOSE
25c to 50c values_________ r._
. 17C
SWEATERS
*/4 Off
. Your Choice.-1—.______ _
CANVAS GLOS ES
51
I 10c value___ :
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HANDKERCHIEFS
7 for 251
j 5c value __________________

WE HAVE 4 LARGE RACKS FILLED WITH SHOES, OXFORDS and PUMPS

AT LE.SS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ COST
These Prices Are Now In Force. Follow the Crowds to the Greatest
Money Making Sale in Hastings.

Weickgenant &amp; Riede
Successors to Grant H. Otis &amp; Co.

Hastings, Mich

FREE
To the WOMEN
To the First 25 Women Who Purchase
A Pz\IR OF SHOES

SATURDAY
Wc WilkGive ABSOLUTELY FREE
’ SATIN FINISHED SILVER

'BUTTER KNIFE
FREE!

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�THE HA8TTNGA BANNER. AUGUST 20, 19H,

PACE FOURTEEN

NASHVILLE
There/wen’ new fxuijml walklaid on lhe weit side of Queen St
last week in front of-E. E. Smith .­
Mrs. McPeck’s and east of the Hup-

Mr. ami Mrn. J. J. Potter of De-

brother and -uiece. L. II. nhd Mli
Mary P&lt;&gt;H« r In-l week. ’
Mr*. Waller W.b-I.r from. ik-:i
(■urvm ihiy-vUilad-uhl-fEimidiJicr
tun- .-lie Ir.i-

Harry I’. Honks of Kaunas Cil
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. •ir;,|.1j|| hi

at Tbornapple lak«

Mnry Phillips FriilrtJ
Sunday,

aii-nig.
|y-«(icond minlvei
day Tuesday amt
ley and his-tanuly
with him.
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”f Tlrass WP
visited at W. fivhnei - last week.
1. Munro wa- al St. Joseph last
week. Wednesday.
Mrs. A.
Ilayner of‘Chicago is
visiting her si-ler, Mr*. Eruhk McIkeii.y/
- ' •
Mis.
S. Wiiilimm spent last
Week at .I.U-J.MIII.
’ .
.
Mr-. &lt;: W. smdfi of Orlando. I la..
arrn-d lift "1 iiuiMlay evening ami
will spend some lime'.it her home

.1. \V. ........lie and ItbV*’ nf New­
ark &lt;•- me guests of John S.
Gi-'-n-met famih.
Mr. and Mr-. C. I- Glasgow. .Mrs.
it. 1. Mdb i aiid Hie Mi‘M-« Beiimtn
-pent lil'l Week III Detroit.
_
Ml/ Henry hoe is quite .‘ick
llit-at.-iud with a run of fever.
Mi— Itntli Um rilt .&gt;f Shelby was
■t at|.-‘i
Mi-- Puuluie Kunz, from
Friday till rm-lav..
Mis- Pauline Kunz .'ciilerlained
tl„. v|;--.-&gt; li.-ulali mul Bernice
Mead, Zldia Kev.-n Cerite Zti-rhiiiii. M&lt;--i Ituihliaar and Ginrii. Mel». il.v bir 'li’ppef Mi.llday CVeJiing
in ll'*ll&lt;&gt;!-J*f per • guest. Miss Itlltll
Jtarritl.
Hr. and Mt- &gt;. M. Fowler of BalUp i.rc-k •vi-tlvd ielativi.* here
Sundav .-m l in the afternoon moh.r.d’to llistmcs taking lhe il&lt;*&gt;
l»r‘liliv . Mi". Pauline Kunz mid
Mi" ffriiriU with tlieni.
i.liarl"--1-•will -pent Friday mu!
s.iiiii.I.iy with his son. Dr. S. M.

■
SOUTH NASHVILLE.
Mr. Sye of Kalanib vTsitei! Id*
son ami family.last week. '
Miss Mae McKinnis and Mrs.’G.
Brown were at Grand Rapids Tues­
day of last week.
■ •
Floyd Fisher is visiting relative#
near Charlotte.
Mrs. P. Peterson iyid cldldwjn nre
spending the week with relative#
al Grand-llnpids and Allegan.
Mrs. Hulli
Healli is .visiting
frii-nds-nl Grand'Rapids nnd Coop.r-villv.
Mr. mid-Mr-. John Rough of Bat­
tle Creek vi'-ited Hie latter's parents
last Week. Mr. mid Mrs. S. Benedict.
Mr*. Minnie Marble and son of
Hast inns were the guests of Mr. and
Mr-, s. Dawn*. Sumiay.
Wm. Smitten of Grand Rapids
was the gpe-t of 1.. McKinnis and
family. Sunday.
. .
N. ...... . nii&gt;l Mrs. D. Cassel and
Mr-. I.iblue Bowen of Lan-uig are
alteiulmg their family reunion, al
Hillier. (&gt;.. Hus week.

BARRYVII.I.E.
Ih" Kid Soki"iv will have a bake
sale iii Hie, window of Mrs. Fils
-lore Saturday. Augusl 2V. eon-i-luu «f collage ••hei—■■/ bread, baked
b"m&gt;s. fried cake-, cookies, pies and
other things. The baking will be
readv to sell by 10 o’clock. DmiT
-land over the hot -love and bake?
Iluv vour Satutday talking of the
Barryville Aid Society.
I.evvi- Heed spent &gt;.ilunlay' aqd
■Sundav' with hr- s rand fat li"i—Heed
Ja. tdi Kunz of -lloclip-lor. Minn.. al Quimby.
perry K'riiiT’uyle is emnpmg al
who wa- i nll-il here by the d.sitli of

i.i-n W. Feighner fiiiiiliy at their
cottage at ThoHUtpple Ink- ln-1 ui-itay. It- wa? -.ic&lt;-uiiipaiiied a­
far a&lt; Gijind Rapid* b.V his brother.
Ii.ive, w!t"ie they -pent the day
Utile Mildred Cole
with llu-ir brother, Henry.
Mr- Emma Kahler of Petoskey,
vvh'i ba* liven visiting relative- here
-incc the middle of tune spent
Saturday. Sunday and Monday in
i.raiid 1.
nt Bat lie .I’Jeuk,
Mr-. Bell Bell and daughter
Mrs. II. C. ’I
Maty of Burr &lt;»ak called mi Mis.
Teddy w«re both
1 &gt;av id Kunz Monday on Itu ir way
lo Matde Grove In visit relatives.
&lt;&gt;. A. Truman was quite .sick Sun­
day: and Momtey.
II. Quick,
n v
George l-"iu?. i« very sick with
but little Iwuie of his I'lvnvei-y.
Mis. A. .1. Reynolds mid daughter,
nnd fanu.ly at
Vail.1 are guests of M. II. Reyn­
Thornapple l;ik&lt; ■
old'-.
Mr. nnd Mrs. l. L. Ct
Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Quick and son
Sing* and Mr. and Mi
Donald of \inger are gue.-ts of Mr.
and Mr-. Ward Quick and children
al tlieir TOtlnge uf -T hnrnapple lake.
Arthur Smith of Grand Rapid*
yva- .1 guest of Nashville friends
Sunday.
.
Mrs. J. D. Allen wa- very sick lhe
llr-l of Hie week.
.
Mi-, .b uy Wnjcnlt and daughter
of Gaylord vi-iletl Hie formers
uiotluT-iiislaw. Mrs. Lucinda Widcotr the llr-l of the w&lt;ek.
Mr. and Mr«. Clayton Funds*
• f
Athens visited relatives here
•II nf Lansing i Hi" latter’part of )u.-l week mid
Ur-. ITiniD* ‘laid for a longer visit
wlllr tier parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J.
it. Mrs. Helen llu--ll.
,
Our ffitaulaudua comment "•# nest B.Ki-xfl.

Rev. and Mrs. luihr will go to Gull
lake Saliil'lay lo alleiid Hie M. P.
I'mnpnieeting and conference.
Mrs. Ernest Golden gav&lt;‘ a birth­
day parly Sunday. August’ Id in
honor of tier husband Ernest tioblen- loth bill Inlay. Ju*l the near
j&lt; tativ.- were pre-enl. - A bounti­
ful Idrthhday dinner was served.
’I he day wa- very pleasantly spent
in visiting. Sarne presents were left
jrs token- of remembermice,
Mr. nml Mrs. Cole of Ofiio is vis­
iting nt the home of Mr. mid Mrs.
David MeClellmid.
I'.ha*. VanTuyle of Vermont villi'
mid Mr. Bryant. Mrs. VanTuyle of
.Morgan spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Perry VanTuyle.
Mr. mid Mrs. Willls'Calhlirop at­
tended Hie M. E. church in Hasting*
Sunday.
Mr. and MrsM Harley Hayman ryid
children of Maple v«rt&gt;ve -pent Sun­
day al Hie home of Mr. and Mrs.
Haley I .at limp.
Mrs. Dina Wilcox and daughter of
Caro i* visiting her father mid
fmnilv. Mr. anil Mrs. I.. E. Mudge. '
Win, -Hyde will go In Gull lake
Saturday as &lt;|idegate to the M. P.
conf.-reiice.
Mr. Rom nf near Hallie Creek
called on old friends of this .place
Friday mid Siilurday. .
Mi-. Grace Hyde is in Battle
Creek visiting her daughter Mr-.
Beiilia Curie and will attend the M,
P. l•on^er&lt;•lll•n al Gull lake one day.

\Oltf|| NASHVILML
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Biveni and
children of Rattle Greek are giiesta
of Mr. Riven-’ ftsler. Mrs. Ed.
Woodard.
Mr. and Mr-. Ed. tlreenflrdd of
Marshall are visiting friend*-in this
vicinity.
C. W. Appleton nnd family have |
returned from their visit near
Grand Ledge.
‘
II. A. Bivens has returned from a
(fip to Marshall and'Bailie Creek.
Mrs. Frank Price. w%« al Vermuniville, Thursday.- -N- E. V. Smith amt Wesley Noyes
went tn Sunllvld. Monday wilh the
lntter“s auto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly of
Doster spent Saturday mid Sunday
With Mr. mid Mrs. Ed. Feighner.
.1. Kunx of Rochester. Minnesota
was a guest nf his si.MjiT. 'Mrs.l
Frank Feighner the past week.
|
Mrs. C. C. Gib-on and two sons of
Detroit, visited her parents. Mr. I
and Mrs. F. I’.'iglluvr, Wednesday 1
and Thurmlay. returning Friday.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Floyd Evert's
little son is seriously ill with bowfil
trouble.’
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kaiser and Mrs.
Laura Maurer of Adrian,
are
spending the week with
their
brother. Otto Kaiser nml family.
Miss Bernice Mead will leach in
the Feighner district the coming
year.
.
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Smith have
returned from them Detroit visit
•vvith Mr. njid Mi-. Siebert.
. Mrs, Chester Smith mul children
of Barryville, and Mrs. Shaffer of
..Massillon. Ohio, were guesl.s of. Mrs.
E. B. Smith. I inlay.
Mrs. Nina Tilmarsh of Hastings
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charley- Feighner recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Offley amt
Mr. mid .Mrs. Adolph Kaiser and
sun Francis, spent Sunday wilh
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Hickman at
Charlotte.
They made tin' trip in
ME Offiey's auto.
Tho Grange met with Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. AV. Noyes Friday flight. The
program was .carried out mid light
refreshments served.
Henry Kunz and family nf Grand
Rapids, were here lj&gt; attend the
funeral of his mother. Mrs. tloorge
Kunz.
Mt%. E. B. Smith nnd Mrs. C. C;
Price werexit Hastings!Wednesday.
,
RAGI.A DISTRICT.
Hip wind -torm last Monday
blew down Della (lagla's Iml ami
tore it all to-piece*. so she Imih
moved on her other place.
Leonard Wunderlich and family
attended cnmpineoling in Pennock
(•rovi\ south of Hastings, Sumiay.
Matt Young* ami wife. Bert Mills I
mid family ath-nded the Bunu&gt; ami!
Wellman reunion nt Thornapple. j
Sat unlay. '

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to work no land hereafter excepting my own small farm, I
find that I have more live stock, farm tools, etc., than I will needz I will
therefore dispose of what surplus I have at public auction at my place one and
one-half miles northeast of Milo on section 13, Prairieville township, on

Monday, August 24
Commencing at 1:30 p. m. sharp, and will sell

HORSES
One roan mare, 9 yrs. old
weight 1400
Bay gelding, 2 years old
Iron gray mare 1 year old
Weanling colt, 4 months old
CATTLE, ETC.
Red cow, 7 years old, giving
milk
Roan cow, 5 yrs. old, good
beef cow
Heifer calf, 6 months old

Lunch for those coming from a distance,
TVt-rnc nf Qnlo1 erms OI OUIC.

*H sums of »5.00 and undar
cash.
Over that amount 6
months time will be given on good bankable notes with Inter­
est at six per cent, payable at the-Oelton State Bank.

ALBERT CHASE, Prop
Col. Ross Burdick,
Auctioneer
SOUTHWEST
united in

Woodbury. lhe guests of Mr.
Mrs Emanuel Rrodbeck.

ami

There are W.ll.'l registered auto­
mobiles in Missouri.

Calf 2 months old
12 good spring shoats, aver­
aging about 130 lbs. each
MACHINERY, ETC.
Wide tire wagon, complete
with box, spring seat, etc.
Spring tooth lever drag
Spike tooth drag
Hay rack
200 bushels of oats
Other things too numerous
to mention.

hi

Rutland.

-marriage

Congraluhitimis.
Pearl Orthring from
called at Wm. Haye
lernoon and evening.

Grand

iioy Ismglalocfor's cure.
Kay Olis ,«pt
IltWeil#.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

Clair Thorpe,
Clerk
A -erious-ininded
Englishman
lead a paper Indore -the Royal Sta-

index registering the detail* of the
lives of every person should hn
kept al "Home cenlrnl government
have
his number.

Detroit Business University
An Accredited Commercial School
Established 1850—64 Years of Success
l&amp;hat an jfccredited
business School Means
Jo Sts Students and
(graduates

1. Membership in the Urliveri^u Employment Bureau.
2. -TnUisfer of tuition to any other Accredited School.
3. Recommendation and endorsement of the National Asso­
ciation of Accredited Business Schools. _
•1. Interested attention from any other Accredited School
within the territory of their location.
5. Positive Assurance that they are attending a High Class
Institution of Learning.
6. The preferance shown by business men for Graduates
from Accredited Business Schoolg^^

45,000 Men and Women Have
Gone From Our Doors To
Lives of Success

Personal
Direction

The student is ut nil llinfs in exceptionally close touch with
the Instructors so that every little personal Instruction needed can
be given nt a time when it will be of greatest value. Each instruc­
tor is required to know the iiecda of lhe students through week­
ly writ leu work.

An accredited Hu.-iiir— School Is one (hat has been admitted lo iiiembcndiip in the National Association of Accredited Com­
mercial Schools.
.
•
To secure membership In the Association it is necessary lhal a school maintains lhe highest standards of education, service,
and business ns follows:
'

lectures

During the winter mul spring months the l&gt;. B. U. oilers regu­
lar lecture courses in political cconomy\liu.'dncss ethics and cur­
rent events.. These lire supplemented by general lectures on
banking mid fliuiiicc salesmanship, etc., Uy prominent business men.

Thai ils courses of sliidy^irr prueliral, comprehensive, and up-to-date.
That they are presented to its pupils by an adequate faculty of capable, experienced instructors.
■
That Ils equipment is nniplc and modern.
,.
That ils metlinds of itiatruclion are such ns to accomplish (lie highest business efficiency.
That il hns u reputation for square dealing in harmony with the higlirst idrals'of business integrity: in short,
(i. Thai it, Ims demonstrated Its ability to meet (he most modern business requirements nnd has won the positive approvuLof
the business'ptihlic.
■ « ’ m ®t 0.IK.1VH
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i.

Employment
fiureau

This Bureau . i«, conducted for the purpose of assisting D. B.V.
Students in scciirin^guod paying positions. Many thousands have
Im'CH phicrd in proliluj|le employment. The High Quality ot !&gt;• B.
U. mis! ruction gives its' students opening In best business houses
in the Country.

■DtTRO/T

Affiliated with the Michigan State Normal College,
Ypsilanti. Write W. H. Shaw, Secretary.

fil to 69 West Grand River Ave.

nCTiiorr. &gt;n&lt; n.

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. Al GtST Jft. WIL

FACE FIFTEEN

I GAINS W POUNDS IN 10 DAYS

Southwestern Barry
Department

SOMETHING DOING

Be« I'ncc 8rv«*n for -.J&lt;JUoo»l
SotHhiftM*rn llarry.

EVERY MINUTE
AT THE

'

GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR
Grand Rapids—Sept. 2-3-4-5-6-7
Open Day and Night
dt
Don’t Miss Seeing—
East Horses in Running Races that will stir the sluggish blood.
Dare Devil Rollo Looping the Loop on Roller Skates.
Von Ritter in a hair raising Tight Wire Act.
King and Queen, the Diving Horses.
Morocco Arabs in Gun Swinging and Acrobatic Acts.
Italian Banda-Roma, 35 Pieces.
*
Splendid Fireworks Every Evening.

HIIUI.TZ’ Chas. Kenyon ami wifo
'
Saturday and Sunday i
Sponable of East lEi-nm
G|emi Gates and wife
Will Gate.-.. Sunday.

Hcnuirkublr Hcsulls of the New
Tissue ijnikler Toiioltnc Tablets
in Slaiiy Gayes of Run-Down
Men-mid Women.
Prmr It VouFM-lf by iltiyinp it BOX

"Dy Gwrgf, I never saw miytliim
like Hie eilent.s of that, new treat­
ment. Tonwliiu-TnblelA. fin- mnldinl
It ui-lvd mure like it ininuih* tliuu a

rwululhm that hii|l taken place m

mul' Mihm Mugpio i-uIh-H
wood, spent Hufitliiy ui
iktrpcnlef.t.... d.
_
and wifi
d.umht'T visited al Mr
of llendendmU, Hund ly.
Mr-. Edilh l/uirl 'ii .i

(hnt •could iittikt- Im- tut.
J/mir*. — dfi»*idhiiuit,—fumvy
diets, n’lilk. Ih-vi* mid itlumU
lliing «d*e you could think

Tliuredity nml i rid.iy.
i Kenyon and family
■ir Iioiik? in Grand I:
Monday iiiiunlinr.

mid iM’gan to think- H wn-natural

1 irii&gt;d

caluig.

i vriyof. btjl

TH!

rciiimknldi

will Hliellmi and

da;

'•miehody ••Im-. I have put mt juhdlliiff al hmmfmly (.minds during the last fort;
A fi-W of Hie yom: ■ p.-.ipb- fr..in •lays, mnTTiever fell stronger &lt;&gt;
Illis way.attended 4 impni&lt;—line al more ‘nervy* in my life.
lla-ilitiu-. Sunday rviuiK and uw-

EXQUISITE

V* dt

ROYAL HIPPODROME-Nine Great Acts.
I

•
d® di
Among the Side Shows Will Be—
. Indian Village of Full Blooded Puttawatamie Indians.
Neimy’s Six Great Shows.
Hatch’s Autodrome in which Automobiles will Race.
Merry-Go-Round.
Ferris Wheel.
Three-Legged Calf, alive and active.
Blooded Holstein Calf with a snout like a pig, also alive and
frisky, and a thousand and one other attractions.

BRING YOUR FRIENDS!

■her ami fam-

ARBUTUS

50c

Gm-cy *is«wniH-iid

Finest Japan Tea—Put up espec­
ially lor us. Sold at

.ill. llll'l .11171,
. 31. .lll&lt;l,'is IllIO
}lwu । liildivn of Nori Hope, sjH-n*.

The Cotfee Ranch;?!J±'
JeflcrsOn St.

.....

diidricl

is

BIRTHDAY,

CHARMING ARE

WE ARE

WEDDING

OR

NEW

THE

OFFERING

THIS

AND

AUTUMN.

ANNIVERSARY

GIFT

FIND JUST WHAT WILL SATISFY YOU, AND

YOU MAY KNOW

PLEASE THE RECEIVER.

YOU BUY FROM

US IS

HIGH

IN

THAT WHAT

QUALITY

AND

THE

FULLEST VALUE FOR YOUR GOOD NONEY.

L. V. BESSMER

Il&lt;&gt;-hm. Ma-.

THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
THE GIFT STORE
ESTABLISHED IN 13SJ

ace

Whittemore's

laming lit- parent
Ohio.
tUmeni*f Thnnin-

FARMS

II Shoe Polishes
Nashville

edge

I Quick

white
"ND

.®l*f ” .»f«}
10”t-N5
PW^F.VtS
LEATHEF.

improving (In-

There never was a time when farming aS a business seemed
so certain of being a very profitable business as right now. We
have many fine farms on our list. I^et us tell you of two that
ought to be attractive to any one who wishes to engage in fgrrn-

Mm

3।

BO. ACRE.S, in listen. County.- thiec. milrs train Veinidnlville.. on »
gool roa&lt;! nnd line location. GO acres under cultivation, balance in
timber and pasture. The soil is a gravelly loam aiul lays -good. The
buildings consist of a fine nine-room luick house in good repaif.
basement barn ISxtW), alto tool bouse, hog house, granary and 'corn
crib. The price of this farm is $4,000. Terms, one-half down, or
would take a gaod house and lol in Hastings as part payment; -

now t-cmcul porch.
Mr, and Mr*. I'rmiR llame vi-ilcd
lU'lierl McKibben and faulty of

fori y acre farm of .lames Hendrick,

I known
the Griffin farm.
Mrs. II. Scelier of Hastings is visik

Hastings,

wifi&lt; and

FOR A

l*i‘;it'l'.&lt;Mhriiur &lt;&gt;f

Mrs. Will ZiKrliiiitt mid Hille
lilglifer* Gharlofle are .'pendim.'

fjuality Tea, sold at popular price,

THINGS

YOU. WILL

of l&gt;l&lt;&gt;utl-f'tipii*cic
Monday iiiormtiKliitifndr
Juy ii.Hi nnd "i'
। 11
mid .-olid heal!
wilh itaukin Harb of Bm-li Ihdu-e.
Will 1’irtir and f-gmty »&gt;f JKud« mil lhe figure.
l or women who can never appeji
slyittdr in attylhtnu they wetir'be
Th »macause .of their thium— this re
.......i.-.ia.. ।... ... ..... ..

AND

UNIQUE

50 ACR.ES, gravel, sand anil muck loam soil, sev?n miles from Hast■ ings and four miles from Irving. There are 25 acres under cultiva­
tion, ten acres of 'timber, and 15 acres of muck and pasture. The
house has five rooms in good repair, trndl barn 12x33. also corn
crib, hen house* and granary. The fences arc good and there is
plenty of all kinds of fruit. The price ia $1,100, terms cash.

Spain la«l year produced
inelrii; blm- of antimony.

Hastings, Michigan High School

Hastings,

Crook and Gould

Michigan.

AUCTION SALE
I will sell the following property at the farm known as the WmJ. Fisher farm, 4 miles east

of Hastings on the State Road, Section 12, Hastings Township, on

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1914
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp.
HIIILSE
.Siirrcl g ■! Ung. II yr~. oltl; i

1‘rili- Belknap IhiIis
Miljiriuirk mower.

vid.

I nion \ iclor turn mul m*at| puller
lilllt Willie toil*-riding r irlliuihir *
Spring I'xillt drag. 11 srcfioiK 25-IObfli

.Singh- buggy ’
m i of
fl. luiy sling
II.tv forks nnd pulleys
Dniilih* sei lied clinlii litii-nr-

Hallie Horn

fall Term
opens
Monday,
fluo.
31
. Offers These Advantages:
Courses that Prepare For College and University.
Commercial Course which emphasizes Educational as
well as Technical Training.
Four years Course in Agriculture, valuable because Scien­
tific and thoroughly Practical.
Well Equipped Labralories. Large, well selected Library. Trained Teachers
who are Specialists. Active Literary and Debating Clubs. Diploma relation
with lhe Universities. Highest Standard of Work.
-

and* family

For Further Information Address or Call Upon Tho Superintendent.

F. E. ELLSWORTH, Superintendent,
,

Hastings, Michigan.

in
in,,.,
-., ,, il,,, .. ,1, , ,vrx. uni
llamlimilcUc ram. 3 j rs. old. eligible h&gt; rrgts(latiini
ilfll.S.

MISCEl.I.AXEfli
IIJ'I bushel endrs
15 grain bags
fsiihmii/o:l dipping tiiuj,
Hand corn planter
llmiil potiihH- plmitcr
(im-drii riillhalirr

&lt;&gt;. I. &lt;. iirood son. ul. *205. lint* Sept. 1(1

Buggy pole and neck yoke mid wliillli'trees
Spring scat
Burk sow
Neck yoke
l.iig chains

FARU IflOl.S.
I .msiug wide lire iwigo 1
A:&lt; iriixle Uuggy
.f .midiiiialioii Lansing lm&gt; and stork ruck
( oiuliiiiutioii Hal liny mi|i slock nick

ami Hnllh
— Janie*
fmv days ... ... _Mrs. Andrew V* tllium* nnd .-&gt;
McrrU vlsjt‘ d .
C. Kunavdj

family altcnded

'inldren m&gt;«*ui \\
-&gt;&lt; with Mr&gt; s.i
•jsl Woodjan.l.

I tio M-alr-d buggy
135 fl. liny rope
Sei sling pulleys
Slnt/lc harin-ss

mid

other articles not

nii'iil loncd

Lunch for those coining from a distance
TERMSu OF
SALE:
ui ufibUi

All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over that
amount, 6 months time will be ftiven on ilood
bankable notes with interest at six per cent. Nothing removed
until settled for.
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E. F, NICHOLS, Proprietor
COL. W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

�facr

tnrrroi

THE HASTINGS BANNER. AVGUST M, 1tlL
purchased by Dr. Buller near the
railroad track by the depot for the
erection of an ‘elevator and work
Will be eouim»ne..l at onca bvak————— mg.ground for Hu- ereclion of an
I held at tin- ''levator nt thig plarc in ti few day.*,
I
\v.,|
niilt propertv and machinery
U
Itii-g'.-lv
*,ul 1,1 **&gt;■• be’i i-omlition so
nn™. t7l.'lbal ’•"'’I' •» I*
i" luni owr

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IRVING.

MONUMENTS
hit

MolllUIH'tlt

Murker

u iirii you lm» h Honiirticiit'iir Marker you mint It as n lasting
You. want the best material: you mini Hu- b«-*l mirk: yi
a reasonable price. Wc can please you in nil these Ihu

IRONSIDE BROS
Hastings, Mich.

las't F

prayer meeting Friday evening al
I In- parsonage. Sunday School SaJ»Xfi.-r nil bail n,vi imfiratinim all point that the balh morning at 10:00 A. M, follow­
am th.' gm-*l-PV' ,,f hil* '&lt;• kn.-** i* over. ed by fib*acliing by .Mrs. Janie*
, li. which had
CUW’d f&lt;T al the home Mend. Preaching M 7:.1&lt;). by the
pastor. All aie-cordially invited to
this village.'
iliew Mrvicea.
Irdd life
I
Miss Rrrthn FcThnrnf MUskcpnn
iTiU’ieliT pTocMiTn W!I*
WHHV(mr~Jr.nw"Wran nnn wire
visllipg her staler nml family, visited tho fiiruier'h brotlii r Todd
a talk upon
Mead of. Hasting* who.is recover­
On Monday of (hi* Meek, work ing from mi opei iliou which he un­
was commenced on lhe house (if Mr. derwent at Ann Arbor recnnlly.
and Mrs. Joseph Spiirtger' of Irv­
Grace, Gladys ami .Marjorie Deck­
in.. 'I'l...
.1............ t IO..I
er of Yennoiitville spent Thursday
with thVir aunt, Mrs. G. J. Norris. |
Ola Norri* look the mooning train
Sal unlay to spend over Sunday -at
new porch S. |&gt;. A. caihnmrctiijg at Charlotte.
’ W. H. Craig nml family of Has­
i r&gt;*siiingl&lt;&gt;&lt;i and new window* will be ting.* and Eil. T&amp;lh’r aipl £junily of
placed in the building. The buihl- Quimby ’pent Thursday at the
mg is to be resided and painted and home of Elgin,.Mead.
W.C. Norris of Carlton spent
Ilii* will make a decided improvrIiiiHiI in (be look.- «d lhe properly. Sunday, a week ago. with hi.* moth,1 Mi*. F.. It. Dunlap iwsishM by
| Mi— Itosn ScliHTininn gave lhe in-

You Get a Thorough
Training at Parsons’
In the first place, Kalamazoo is an educational center, there is an atmosphere
of learning in the society there,—a spirit of culture in the air you breathe,—
and then at Parsons’ you get the closest personal attention. One of our strong
points ii
-

INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
It is that which gives to our students the finish—that little qualification of
"knowing how,” which is not obtained by the students of many of the other
business colleges. The students from Parsons* "know how” to transact busi­
ness. If you want as good as there is take Parsons’.

Parsons’ Business College
W. W. PARSONS, President.

MORGAN.
' O. .Jerusalem, Jerusalem, that
Blllrtn the ]prophets, and sloneth
killetb
f|inf n
, sent unto liter; liuw
them that
are
often would I have gathered thy
children together, even as a hen
galimieln her own brood under her
wives, nnd ye’would nol."
- There will be .singing this Wed-

Write For Information.

Kalamazoo, Michigan.

oiiuh clvnidng on Monday. Seliuul wilh her cousin. Mrs. Albert Deller.
will eonunenre nevi Monday morn­
ing, Aug. Ji. wilh Verne H. John- Wednesday in’ Hustings visiting his
m’iii Bert and family.
I.a*l. week Miss Grace I. Higdon
of Morgan was calling oti. friends
grandmother.
in 1 lie village. ' Mi— Higdon ;d*o

■ Springs a part of the week.
Irving M. I Sunday School Mudge, and famity.

It is the aim of the Irving Geheral Store to supply your
every-day requirements at thc'lowest prices.
We are now selling
F*t Back Pork; lb........ -.7.
Three 5c boxes Matches---Arm and Hsmtner Soda, lb.

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

.

1904-1914

BOTH PHUNHS— Baitings, 1MI1L-4S; Middleville Line, 1K8 1I.-1S.

In appointing executors or trustees in a will, it
should be remembered that

every person or

rela­

tive, however faithful or competent, is subject to
the temptations of human nature; is liable to errors

Qf/judgment and carelessness; and at best, his term

of service is limited by the uncertainty of life.

The

► rTRAND RAPIDSfRUSTnOMPANY

is able to give to the administration of an estate the
experience and ability of men especially fitted for
the work. It never dies and is always accessible.'
Consultation invited.

iju*l m.rlh of th.- Milage Friday. property.
। Aug. VI. This i* the same place
where lhe annual »Sunday School Bnio,-our

a urclly *pot wilhni for Hie hold­ 1- a good blacksmith aiul tin-: place
inc uf a picnic dinner.
Win. .Miller of Hastings look sup­
per Friday with lita niece Mrs. J.
NOItm IRA ING.
Mead.
'
.
ave been visiting relatives in Iowa ■pent a few days’last week rat ing
nd niimijs. are rx|H-eled to return
mile Ihi* Week.
Mr*. Elizabeth Garrett of Milo
Mr*. Sam Mar-hall returned Sat­
visit ing her granddaughter, Mr*. urday from a week's visit al Clhn. E. Cairns.
Elson and Wilbur Fmilli nml Fi­
of Battle1
hood Sunday.
Elsie jiml Florence Cairns arc al- .Marshall.
An automobile
this wturned forth-- nt
’
dug '
Cuirns

fte Irving General Store

from ltasling.4
tin- Northrup
'iiing. Forlu-

123 Ottawa Ave., N. W.

——

Illi

j

WAR PRICES
Our prices are just the same as they were before Hie war, and
our work is just as
ns iN-forr. if not better. Wc DRY LI.EAN
finriin-iils riery day. Oftr plant has the iinzst modern uicIIi.hI* uf
doiiifi ynur work, also wc hair thy rxperirnrr wldi-h Is rirrjlhin(|. Let us dry clenu mid press your suit Imlay.
Men’s 2 piece suit. &lt;lry clcuned and pn's-cii.
•• “*
(Julies' plain dress, dry cleaned and pn*sM
I Julies’ skirls. »lry rleiined .................... .
Men's 3 piece kuMm. sponged nml prewed....

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
Pr.-.l All.n.l.. &lt;•

■rnul. Montcalm &lt;&gt;».. ami .Mr. ami.

j

Both Phones 4391

r.rc.l .... D.II...I..

M. KKLLOCO, ,,...1.1.,

HlO.l ,2,

near Gram! Rapid*.

Flour Prices Are Soaring
But You Get

40 Pounds of PURITY FLOUR In Exchange
For Each Bushel of Wheat
That is not all there is to it,—when you get “Purity” Flour you get a High
Grade product. If you exchange your wheat for “Purity” you get a big price
for your wheat.
And don’t forget that set of BEAUTIFUL
DISHES you get by saving PURITY
FLOUR COUPONS. A few cents and
your Purity Flour Coupons gets you a set.
Save Coupons from Purity.

Hastings Milling Company
C. A. KERR, Proprietor
PHONE 283

HASTINGS. MICH.

Brotherly Love
If thy brother trespass against thee that, is, steal thy plow,
and then turn and repent, forgive him, and if lie trespass against
thee seven times in a day, that is steal seven plows in a day, and
turns and repents, saving I wish I had never seen lhe d----- d
plow, forgive him. for in so doing thou mayest win thy’broth. er from his sinful ways.
■

(Jail at my store for Syracuse hijrh lift riding plows, and
Wizard bean pullers.

Jesse Townsend
•

Not in the

Trust

Hastings, Midiiftan

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS TRY ’EM

.’pent Sal unlay al John Chce*vmait's. ' ■
Mr*. .Mary Turner w&lt;nl Thurs­
Mr*. S.uah Barton ha* gone io day lo Ha.’ling*.
Grand ll:qiid* lo *&lt;•&lt;• Imr daughter,
Adam Evt-rlvy'* folks ar*- making
Mt*. El«"ii Smith.
Hy recently tamghl in I Im . village.
FREEPORT.
Mrs. \V. H. Adkins ami daughter
lu.nBK, from M inneapting his parent.■* here in Rapid* ami reporl Mrs.'foile a* g&gt;
iinu niong nicely at lhe hospital.
Mr. and Mr*. I'.. W. Barnhard arc
euh'rtaining company from While
ll. At. Calkins ami family’of KnlnaziMi arc *|i&lt;-mliug lhe week with
n- fnr.m.r* folk*. M. E. Calkin*

|.afleni&lt;s'ii with Mr*. May IteVine
An excellent program was given
the amusing number being the rol
.laiii— Gy.lfr.-y nml son Clayton call io which each member re&lt;'.f"CI»n!-loll.;/i i.*iip&lt;l lelnlivi-.^jh.-.ie *|H&gt;nd&lt;s| wilh “The mh’l dtaavrvela.’l w&gt;k_
■
Mi— iEliznbrlli Thompson enter­
tained/! girl fih-nd from Grand
b.-hiiid Mr.' DeVine'* tram. w
Ihry much appreciated. They
.tailing friend* nml relatives at !»&gt;•«• again Sept. '.Mb. with Mrs. Fl
rail ami Si. Ignace, ndurm^l Sal- Shupp.
.
inlay niglil.
.
NORTHEAST ' CARLTON.
Saturday th.- b-enl learn jmirney-

&lt;d 12 to 7. The Mid­
hit Thompson. Steclih' brother, George Hatch Sr., at life
ur extra ham's several home id Goo. Hatch Jr., and fam­
ily.
The brother*. who had null
lie bat.
Muldlevillr play*
alm day. '
.
are Ix.lh up 111 ihe tdglifhM. The
Beal nee Perkins nml
foiriier Mr. Hatch having buried 1
i.'iid’ from Wkwomdn
lhe former'H pnrents.
■*. Geo. Perkin*.
iml Mi*. L. H. Wolcnit m,.' -hildrvn in and around Grand Hnp-

Mis* Marion OTToob' yf Grand
Edith llerrjngton is visiting naphta visited her friinui, Miss
renl- heir.
Heinice Jlatch last week.
Celia l-'oder of Allegan is
Win. Ta*ker nml family motored
to Grand Itaphls. Saturday, to at­
tend their family reunion pt Heed's
&lt; &lt;11 NTY LINE
laike.
Miss Glenna remained io
visit her cousins, Mr*. Henry Bi'!’&lt;;tias. Scoliicld is &lt;lo- kell nnd Hay Coats and I heir fami­
lies for a week.
Our mile of -good road i* pro­
A v&lt;-ry larg.- number of our peo­
ple altvmli-d th.- U. B. raiiqiiin-.-t- gressing nicely under, tho siiperiug al S.'b.'wa, Sunday and report a vision of Al Nichols, the hustling
man
on lhe job.
Extra teams are
n-i-ord breaking .-rowd there.
Karl Kunz and Mis* Esther Am- out hauling griivel this morning
hil. .Mr*. Ileniv Kunz nml Mr. nnd who ever says the people of
M.-nt.-liu* of Grand Hnpifls spent Northeast Carllin are iml on the
Sunday wilh Mr*. Kunz's mother. map are mightily fooled for once.
L. V. VanBrocHin and family
Mrs. Baibarn Eekardt.
,
Smi.lai xi’itor* at Mr. and Mr.*. were Hustings visitors Saturday.
Waldo । i. riiiig. r’s were Lyman Mi.-s Jennie remained lo spend -a
l:irk*ou. .Mi** BerrJco Collier of few days with Mr*. Lydia Huyuiond.
Mrs. Nona Sindel and son BcrSunil.'ld nnd Vidor Ecknrdl.
Orii-y Gilliland had the misfor- win. returned from their trip to
liine lo lo.......in- of his besl liorsea Toledo, Ohio, nnd other parts, Sat­
The trip wn*
Ole p:isl week. Thia 1* nn espe- urday evening.
rially *&lt;-v,ero blow nl this time of made by auto and was enjoyed vfiry
much.
Chas. Karl of Lake Odes­
ihu y.-ar.
■
Mr. and Mi- .Fd. Slowinski and sa. brother of Mrs; Sladel drove, jwt
family afnl Will SlowiTi«ki, all.of miles in a day with a rommnn rcintl
h'uria. M-ih-d Ih.'ir mother, Mr*. A. louse, better known ns the Ford.
Chao. Hickerson
ami
Alonzo
Slowiu’ki. Hi. taller (Kiri of the
week, returning home Saturday, Decker with their •wives, took the
iriioiupanicd by llielr mother nml hall game in at Hastings. Sahinlay
afternoon.
dnugliti-i-.'Julia, who wHI make
several days visit among her chil­
dren. nil of whom live in Ionian
I J. It. Meyers and Orley Gillilnrtd
|-wiinw hu*iii&lt;-** vi*ilors nl Mulliken
FYidny.
ll*« a laxative, of course—and the
I Mr junl Mr*. O. McLpod and
■ children visitid (he letters mother, nicest -hoi weather drink you ever
tasted. Flushes thoroughly, and
:Mis. J. Gerlinger Sunday.
pleasantly, too. F. C. Crysler, Syra­
The Borneo islands boaaWa tele­ cuse. N. Yh says: “Have used laxa­
graph line construeled of mahog- tives for 15 years J»ut this Citrolax
has got everything else beat a
dotil'i lhe most*\nlliable telepragh | mile.’ Try it—Arthur Mulholland.
—Adv.
line in existence.

Folks Gone Away?
Conic in arid lake breakfast. dinner. or supper wilh us. We'll
give you as delicious a meal as you want -serve il appvtizingly.
and with uo-xexnlious delay.
*

TOM DOYLE
IX NOONAN'S CIGAR STORE

JctTrrson SI reel

llaaUngs, Midi.

Reasons
Why I want You To Buy
Your Cigars and
Tobacco. Our
Superior
Stock
Because the Cigai1 and Tobacco business is our
business dnly.
Because we give it our entire attention.
Because we have the Zinc Lined Cases and Elec-.
tric Moistener to do it with.
' Because we turn our stock eight times a year
and you get no old stock.
‘
bid you ever buy a cigar that would break up. in
your mouth?
’
Did you ever buy Plug Tobacco that you could
not cut with an ax?
Did you ever buy Scrap Tobacco that was dry,
would break up, and no taste to it? That is not the
way it was intended for you by the manufacturers.
Our stock of Cigars and Tobaccos is always
MOIST, CLEAN and FRESH. You get the worth
of your money and it costs you no more than the
Dry. Dusty kind.
w ’
We ask you to try us once and you will be our
regular customer.
- .
,
We carrv an assortment of many, many kinds
of Cigars and Tobaccos. We carry the kind you use.

J. F. HOONAN
Jefferson Street

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

AUGUST 20,1014-20 PAGES.

PART THREE-PAGES 17 TO 20.

PEAT LANDS OF BARRY CO.

I FINDS BEDS OF LAKES
ARE 600D FOR SOMETHING REMARKABLE GROWTH
MADE BY GLACIERS Experiments
nf M. A. C. Show- That
IN LASTJORTY YEARS
With Proper Preparation It is
Exrellent FVrllllzer.EXPLORERS DISCOVER
WONDERLA.M) IX SNAKE VALLEY,
A us» for lhe thousands of ac­ THE CHAIT UJHA MOVEMEVT
STARTED AT LAKE 40NAU**
res or hi-reiofor,&gt; usetess peat an-l.
WESTERN UTAH
TAl'QUV AUG. i. 1R7»
bog lands in almost, every county
of Michigan has been found by ('..
NATURAL RESERVOIRS MAY
S. Robinson, M. A. tl, experiment
BE USED FOR IRRIGATION station chemjst. as a result of ex­ MOVEMENT HAS GROWN NOW
periment* and investigations con­
UNTIL IT IS A NATIONAL AFFAIR
duct ed* at the college by him dur­
Enormous Caves Arc Too Forbid­ ing lhe past year. Results have in­
dicated that with proper ami Inex­
ding fy Exploration at lhe
pensive preparation the pent can he This Minemeht Has Bren n Great
Present Time.
u-u-d as a fertilizer lo .enrich worn
Ediiritlor. Was Startnl by
The Utah archaeological expedi­ out lands and to increase crops on
Bishop Vincent.
tion. led by Prof. Byron Cummings, other soils.
Then- findings are
of i|i&lt;i University of Utah, returned looketl on as particularly valuable,
Chautauqua
was
originally
a few days ago from Us first ex­ as'it H said they offer an easy known principally a&lt;«-the n.Dm* of
ploring trip of the summer. The menas for aiding agriculture in a county iff the western part pf
explorers spent. nearly tun weeks Michigan. The result * of tin* «*x- N*-w York ami ax well from a lake
investigaling ’ condition* in Snake perimorils will shortly be sent within Hie boundaries &lt;.f said coun­
Wise investment of the money which one may have saved is
broadcast throughout Hie alate in ty. Now-it L- alnm-il a .botre-hold
Western-Utah ami Eastern Nevada, bulletin form.
•
wor*l ;Ul over the coqnfry ami pret­
a problem. Thousands of hard earned and slowly saved dollars
Prof. Cummings had received reI(i hl* summary of the pent rfitu- ty. much every morning the news­
have, in the past few years, by people of this city and county,
iiort* from Snake Valley urging nlion Mr.-Robinson .says:
’
paper* rm-nthm it in snm4 conm-ihim to make a scientific investiga“The value of peal as dh absorb­ lintror other, of late it ha- fr.-been invested in fake mining schemes, fake promotion schemes,
lion of what seemed to be vast ent .for fertilizer is unquestion­ qii'-nlly coim* in nmler a Washing­
and other devices conceived by smooth-tongued promoters of
nitons of an extinct aboriginal civ- able: In addition lo this it also ton-Mate, l»eeau«e Srer&gt;'lnry of Stateilizaiitin.
Il was reported that produces large nmount.* of nitro­ Bryan in order to make ’ out Ins
get-rich-quick schemes to separate honest folks from their mon­
ruins of large pueblos built of skill­ gen. If w&lt;- iissupie cattle produce 'It-mb-r salary nf £I2.(XJU a y*'ar.4m-..
ey. Many of your fellow citizens are poorer, and, let us hopefully hewn .stone were lii be fuuW 25,iXm) lbs. ami horses I5.IXM) ll«s. of .prove* Hie opportunity to speak nt
ami
lhal
numerous
ancient reser­ fertilizer per t.(Xx) lbs. toe weight certain gathering* in .various re­
wiser, for their sorry experiences.
voirs of enormous size ami presume per year, tin* ingredients under gions. which gatherings are refer­
But it ought not to be necessary for You to learn that way.
ably built by hand, spread them­ sent the.value of ?i2t) iiLa.IieriLof red ..to as Chautauqua*.. H*&gt; is well
selves before the mouths of the five cows ami iwo horses. The val­ ptiid for il and is n drawing card
And it is quite unnecessary for you to trouble yourself about the
canyons in the Snake range.
ue of this, however, would be prac- which helps tn swell the 1h&gt;x oflli-e
SAFE and WISE INVESTMENT of your Savings. Bring them
These reports and others led Tiealiy doubted by composting with receipts ami enable lhe directors
Prof. Cuiiiinings, accompanied by one-thinl its weight of ^ivat con­ of the enterprise to pay the exto this bank and deposit in our Savings Department. We will
Andrew Kerr nml ,J. F. Anderson, taining two per cent nitrogen. This pensiM amt perhaps have a little
Pay You 50 Per Cent Higher Interest Than A Government Bond
io visit the country which gave percenlnge is frequnelly exceeded. money |e[l to shingle the roof of
such promise-of furnishing soiheThe investigation further show- Hie n«*enmly hall.,or b* buy m-w
Would Yield You, and compound the interest TWICE EACH
.1 hi ng now and startling for the sci­ ■••I that tliousnnds of acres of muck crockery' for the dining room.
YEAR. Your, deposit here will be backed by the $650,000.00 re­
entific world, to explain.
lands in Michigan now lying idle I'.hniflaitqua.s are no lunger &lt;-nmin-it
i
*I»
ii be made valuable ns farm soils lo Chautauqua. N— w York, but are
sources of this bank and are as safe as a government bond.
The expediting- found tho min­
held iff every state in the Union,
ify to be a wonderland of natural : simply by drainage.
Come in and let us talk it over. We are here to serve you.
n-iaininc. however, the’ original
phenomena.
Careful examination
name.
The llesshin-lly Sitiialion.
THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU
rial raih-r than human
Il i* interesting just now to not'*
The same weather conditions
are
that
Hu- fourth of August made the*
that led up to tin- recent outbreak
of the briny worm have favored fortieth nnnivi*!-«ary of ib.- Chau­
wrought by lhe mighty glaciers and Hie development of the hessian lly. tauqua assembly. What ha* grown
subsequent waters that plowed For identical reason*, the parasite, io be so great an instilittn *i had it*
of the “lly" have failed lo ’keep iH-ginninu away back in J87I when
pace willi the pest and the “lly" is Bi.-hop Vincent, nf Ilf- MelliodM
increasing in ’ numbers, especially Episcopal 4-liuieh. ami *&gt;*v&lt;-rarsunday School teachers held a meet­
in the southern part of the state.
Now when Hie wise man see* ing nt Chautauqua. N. Y.w ami
.alHitil Hit acres. Like all the oth­ trouble in. the distance, hr Inkes-al! founded what Jias sinew eomw (■&gt; |h«
ers, it is V-shaped, its right lateral Hie precautions possible and then known as the Chautauqua in*lilubank extending over a half mile lakes what chance* are neecssary linn. If became an annual affair
bark and tile left tanjk fully throe­ to get his crop. In Hie liiiqi run and tin* Chautauqua there was n
fourth.* of a mile.
Another al lute sowing af Full wheat escapes large plant, .with. hoarding houses,
with a minimum of injury duriiqi hall* nnd other mvessary ai-cotndep and one of ils banks more than "lb" years, because the late sown mr*da|ioii*. Speakers wen* brimghl
a mile long. Rome of tin* farmers wheat is more likely to come up from all over the rounliy to ili.*after the flies that lay the eggs are cuss theme* wilh which they were
this reservoir for storing irrigation through working, Hum that which most familiar and the. educational
water.
.Many of the reservoirs is sown curlier.
If we could only value wa* reckoned a« vei-y Iprue.
could thus be used, ami there sems forecast the wi-ailier and'qpuld tell Then there were iiooks publi*h&lt;-il
tn be plenly of water wilh which to beforehand just, how long tin- Hie* for study al home ami the *o-catl**tl
Illi them.
■
are going t\ stay tins Fall we could Chaulamma course becama popu­
The man who had seen what they •cl lhe date wilh certainty. lurk­ lar. UnquestioiTably n*great deal
supposed to be ruins of pueblos ing Illis information, tin- best we of information nml education was
wore unable lo locate. them again, ran do is to decide on an average thus di-&lt;*eniiri:iti‘d throughout Am­
but. it i* probable that they are dale which is as late a* we dare erica. air of which was of very, xubruin* of recent wails, since there sow ami yet which has been early .slaiilinl value. The .scheme which
Is no evidence*of a. pueblo culture enough in Hie past to get a stand proved so successful nl the parent
which will come* Uirougb the win­ plant was imifniml qml adopted m
ip that" region.
September 20 has proven as varimi* oilier **-ction* mi the short**
Obsidiati wTapiins and slime lm- ter.
pl--m--nts, togeih-'i- with piece* of good a date as any in the paM. &lt;&gt;f of lakes hml rivers amt in. other
Mirhktmi lends in Fore­
Made In America.
Government Grop Report.
McAllister Fnniily Reunion.
broken pottery, were found along course il is impossible lo guarantee places when* p**nple were induced'
wood Consumption.
In the event of any protracted]
The latest Government crop re­
A reunion of the McAllister fam­ Wann Creek.
The*.- shj-w a cul­ a crop under any conditions but to gather and lislm tq addresse.s
The farmers of .Michigan spend port places lhe corn1 crop estimate ily was held Sautiirday, August 8th.
interruption of import* of manu­
late sowing seems .ndvisable this and entertainments.' more nr less
factured goods from Europe almost • more money for . firewood than for 1914 al 2.63 MNkUMMl bushels, at Shady Nook, the .summer homo ture which ix roiniNirafively re­ year,
especially iii the lower thud on the ramp meeting plan'. A good
all inir domestic .industries would llibio- of any other stale.
There compared to Hie July estimate oj of .Mr. and .Mrs. JI. J. Kraus, which cent. extending up to 75 or HM)
many of th&gt;* socnlled Chautauqua*
of the state.
be stimulated to great activity. Ini arc 2,539.(XKi cords of wood, valued 2,917,000,000 bushel*.
The falling is situated at IhcAhead of Gull lake. years ago.
an* n far cry. from the original ami
.
X
R. H. Pettit.
Some
-if
(he
old
Shoshone
Indi
­
normal times, nml especially underj at 8IO.f&gt;t»3.oiNi consumed on the off of 283.000.00U bushels was, due
About thirty J members of the ans now living ui Snake Vhlley tell
are made up of that which amuse*
Enlonu&gt;logi*t
Experiment. S|a.
a l&lt;&gt;w tariff, we buy and use iniaii- farms of .Michigan annually, ac­ to the July drouth. This is still an family were n/eseiit; as follows:
and
••iiterluins rather than that
Pre**.
Bulletin
No.
39.
lilies of nicrcljamlisc that could be cording to a report which has just increase of 188.00(i,000 bushels over .Mr. and .Mftrtf. C. McAllister, Kal­ of a time wjien their ancestors
which instructs. - They serve, how­
imide nt Ikinic; but with the At­ been issued by the United Stales the yield for 1913.
The report amazoo; Mr! and Mi -. Otis Earl and made .primitive polteiy, imple­
ever. to gel goodly coinpnnie* of
Tho stales that the corn crop was pav- family of Kalamazoo; .Mr. and Mrs. ment* abd chilli Ing. but those are
Helpful SubstUules for Meot.
lantic carrying trade paralyzed we Department of Agriculture.
penpb*
‘within an enclosure wherr*
Would be forced to use our own total yearly firewood consumption ticularly hard hit in Hie big sur­ Waller Allen, Kalamazoo; Horace lost arts among* ih&gt;- abarigintn now­ ’ Scientific dieting has tin* punch they an* sung to ami lectured to
goods,
Po-sibly this might not bo in this State is 3.700.000 cords with plus stales.
The Illinois loss for McAllister, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. living in a more than half-civilized for a good hearty body blow to the and are supposed to get their mon­
;in unmitigated evil, especially in a value of £16.567,000. The con­ July is estimated at about 87,000,- George Jioyk Richland; Mr. and way in lhe country visited. ,'lTie high .pijce of meiH. potatoes ami ey’s worth. Those who ihauiriirnta tunc like Hiis when general busi­ sumption in the cities pf this Slate ooo bu*hi‘l«. .while the decrease in .Mrs. .Orrin Blanclianl and’ family, few families now living thorn'sup­ like staples which have rushed to vd the enlernriso Augu*t. I, 187i.
ness is lagging. Our children may is 1,121.000 cords and 37.000 cords Indiana was registered nt lo.ooo.ooo Kalamazoo; Mi-, and .Mrs. Wm. Hall. port- themselves by famnpg under Higher i-oosls since the European little gu**.*sed how much they Were
the
lion of a government
mi** al Christinas time lhe toys are used in the mineral operation bushels,
in Missouri
21,000.000 Delton: Albert
McAllister; Miss
wo* inaugurated.
doing.
They speak,-fairly good war
that are “made in Germany," ami of .Michigan.each year.
bushels, and in South Dakota II.- Laura .McAllister. Edward McAllis­ agent.
Mis* Jennie Louis** Thomas .of
uur wives.’ daughters ^ml sweetPoor corn pros­ ter. Hattie McAllister, all of Gull English and live, m many ways the the Thmnu*
Normal , Traitwig
In tkmlincnlal United States the 000,000 bushels.
FARMERS MAKING WAR
*lu&gt;arU may Im* forced lo trim-their annual consumption of firewood pects are reported in Kentucky, lake or -Cressey; .Mr. and Mrs. H. J. same as while pontile.
school;
siiys
there
is
nokiireil/for.
The expoditbiii made some very
lints with nriifirinl Howers mid amounts to 85.937.000 cords, valued Tennessee, and the southern states Kraus and family of New York City.
interestiug trfploratimis of some, of paying the high prices when there
ON HAWKS NEAR SHULTZ
feather* of lyinie- production inT at £250.000,000.
'
.
Of (bis amount generally.
the natural caverns .for which the .is at -hand an abundance of good
•tend of spending £5,oat,ooo for 09,001.000 cords are used on the
•
The winter wheat estimate was
country is noted. There are sub­ substitutes at lower prices.
The Michigan Farm laborer.
such articles in Franco; but apart farms. 14,222,000 cords in the cities raised to 6675.000.000 bushels, an
First in. tin* list comes beans. Anilreu Carpenter Brings Down 9,
terranean
labyrinths
running
their
from soijn* few important raw ma­ of the nation and 1,751,000 cords increase of 20,000,000 but Hie spring
The farm laborers of Michigan
Boston linked or fresh garden pick­
While Fred Weyrrmnn Slays
terial* used'in d'linesUc manufac­ are Used'hi the mines of the Unit­ wheat crop suffered a loss of 39.- work on an average of 9 Jiours and da/ke recesses far into the heart of ed—the latter preferable.
In se­
turing it-is, surprising as well ns ed States., The average value of (XM).OOO bushels?from the July fig­ 31 minutes per day, according to fin* groat limestone cliffs. Death quence then* follow peas, lentils,
7.
Grand Total Killed 16.
gratifying to note how imb'iwmlent wood consumed
in the United ures. The latest reports place Hie a report, which has just been issued cave, which was explored by the cheese, milk, biiller.
egg*
ami
Hawks
have been raiding chick­
expedition, is a vast cavern of dark
we really are of lhe rest of the old States is $2.9i*pef cord arid &lt;4.48 in total wheat crop
al Oi 1,000,000 by the United Stat--- Deparhnenl halls ami winding passages, which bread. 'I’hen* are other article* of en yard.* .*&gt;0 fmiminlly and bodly
world.
Sometime* it requires a tills State. The overage consump­ bushels, compared to an estimate of Agriculture.
Michigan- farms
food
that
ran
be
used
in
combina
­
nf
late
in
Hie vicinity of Shultz Hiat
vast financial or economic up­ tion per farm in the United States of 930. 000,000 bushels last month employ 117,000 laborer*/‘and Hie pierces a groat cliff wall in DcaDi tion. hut the articles men!iotp*d tlm farmer* have |&gt;i***n making war
Canyon. Nevada. A veritable for­
heaval to make us realize how is I t cords per annum.
and 763,000,(MX) bushels a year ago. average monthly compensation is est of hanging stalncli-*s ami stand­ form the best substitutes. _
mi the birds wilh the result that. 17
much we. ns a nation, have to be
£21.90
with
board
rind
£35,60
if
•the
Kansas is credited with a yield of
“Of cimr.se, |hese article* .must have been killed recently. The dep­
thankful for.
t
laborer boards .himself.
These ing stalagmites frill lhe walls, ceil­ be mill in combination." saiiNUb** redation*'have b*-en i-iutimitlvd by
-.Mcdcric Martin, recently elected 160.000,000 bushpls.
figures relate to’the year 1913. ing ami floors.
“Yim
can’t eat the- several xarietta* of hawk*. IiiclmlThe oats crop is now placed at The averaguwag-- for farm labor in
The most imled and lurgest, of Thomas.
Wheat nml wheat flour consump­ mayor of .Montreal, went on strike
choose
alom*.
It is.liest to have it iiig the large beti-hawks ami small­
f,
153,000,000
bushels
or
3l.000.iXXi
the
natural
cavorns
in
I.oeman's
tion annually mi inhabitant is es­ ami refused to attend a meeting of bushels more than a year aim. The Contincntnr United Stales is £13.83 cave, west of Baker, Nov. This with macaroni or rice.
Milk the er kind*. Andrew Carpenter hold*
the lion rd of control because he
per month with hoard and 819.97
satire
way.
If
can
lie
taken In )lie lhe honor To date for ’killling tho
poorest
oats
yields
are
reported
in
timated at 31)2.7'pounds in Ger­
cave was discovereii a number of
had not received £325 due vis his the middle west. • The potato crop witbm’it board.
Hi* gun ha*
years ago but has never'In-on thor­ wav nf custard* and in oilier way*. large*! • number.
many, Sflo pounds in France and
“
Then
Ihore
i*
lisli.
Fi*h
i* al­ brought down niae of the bird*, ihe
Hillary for Hie Iwo weeks during estimate is now 370.000,000 bushels, Michigan Horses Worth
oughly explored Isicause of tho
650.7 pounds in the United Slates.
which he was kept from taking of­ ]or 38.000,000 bushels more than was
danger of getting lost in Hie laby­ ways a good suhalitule f*»r meat. largest apparently Hie patriarch of
$139.00
Each.
German eoivmmpHon of rye flour
The bean ie the equal of m&lt;-al in all the lieu-hawk* measured four
raised in 1913.
Tho Michigan horse is now worth. rinth nf tortuous inextricable suc­ nutrition. Wore 1 given'the cfioii-e feet, five jnches from tip to tip.
is nlioul ns much as Hint of wheal fice by troubles‘over recounting the
i-139.00 per bead, according to a re­ cession Of •passages ami chamber* of a diet consisting ' of merit nr Another one bad wing* which
ballots.
•
flour.
.
The Community Spirit.
port just IttUed by the United which reach for miles into tho beans. I'd chmise the bean.'"
spread four fact, two inches. Tlie
dark
sopulcharl,
ami
ever
dripping,
A certain rural section has a States lh&gt;partmviii of Agriculture,
Cuire should-bo taken to combine other hawk* he killed were small­
strong communisHc.-ipiril and ap­ while a year ago his average value interior of the mountain where the the articles menlinm*d. a proper er, Mr. I'.arpenler can prove his
tapping upon a stalagmite crystal
preciation of its^own native good was AI37JX).
proportion
of
each
arl.icle
at
each
statement
a* to th** size of the larg­
tilings.
Having a fine grove of
There ore OKI,000 horses on lhe produces a strange medley of ech­ meal. All starchy fo&gt;*d&gt; make sub- ed bird .a* In* lia* nailed him to n
trees a rural nark was created with farms of this State and they are os throughout the cavern’s vast-ex­ slfiiiti's, sin* said.
Mi«s Thoma*, gate in fyout of his residence.
.
a lakelet afid concrete swimming valued at 8VO.7t57.&lt;i&lt;&gt;n.
Cornpar---! tent.
however,
believes
that
meat,
when
Fred Weyojnjau ha* also kilh*l
Tlm expedition made «&lt;inn* valu­
pool. Tillages were then built, with other states, Michigan ranks
It
able rtdleclions of pelrlfttd ami md abused, is a lieitpr mu*«-te seven hawk* of various size*.
an auditorium
for public fourteenth in number of horse*.
huildcr than the substitute*.
Even Most Chronic Sufferer* the blood, and drive it out of the andis estimated that the 16 hawks kill­
speaker*. Thereafter yearly Chau­
In 1010- the nuhibor of horses in fossilized life forms belonging to
"In an era of high priec*. though, ed proliably devoured 2,000 chick­
kystem.
remote
geological
periods.
Home
Find Relief After A Few
So »ure, so positive, io quick and’ tauqua* ivere held and hundreds this stale was lim.oro nnd had an excolent' specimens of fossil sea there is no reason why those ton en*.
Dose* Are Taken
lasting, are the results obtained from came to camp or to live in the aggregate value of s7r-.860.000.
poor to have
moats
regularly
In the entire.Unib-d Stales Ulerc animals were found near Antelope should suffer." she tjnid. "You can
the use of Croxone, that three, doses, simple board collages henealb the
Slimmer CougLa are Dangerous
,
Backache, urinary ’ disorders, and a day for a few days are alien all trees. Thus drawn together Hie.se □re 20,062.000 liorses and they Bn- Spring*.
abstain front meal ami live on the
Summer colds are dangerous.
treasure in worth $2,291.630.'x«l «»r&gt;IO932 each.
rheumatism, are paused from weak, that is required to cure the wout people found . rich
substitutes
for
rm
,
iinim-a'Uraido
It All Depends.
They indicate, low vitality ami of­
inactive kidneys, which fail to filter case of backache, regulate, the .most friendships renewed nnd strength­
length
of-time.
There
will
I
h? im
When James A. Garfield was
ten’ lead to serious throat ami lung
The Canadian sturgeon catch for
.out the impurities and keep the blood annexing bladder disorders, and over­ ened.
They became a little world
.
’’
president of Oberlin College a man hurtful effect."
troubles, including consumption.
.pure, and the only way on earth to come the numerous other similar to themselves, keeping in touch 1913 was 1,011,500 pounds.
brought for entrance as a student
Dr. King% New Discovery will re­
permanently and positively cure such conditions.
S
with the great outer world by
Palpable Fraud.
hi.s son. for whom he wished a
lieve the cough or cold prtiinptly
troubles, is to remove the cause.
I,t is the most wonderful prepara­ means of speakers whom they In­
A young man employed a little and prevent complications.
shorter course tjian the regular
It is
The new discovery, Croxone, cures tion ever fhade for the purpose. It vited lo address them from their
colored Iwy lo help about, the soothing and antiseptic and make*
one.
’
.
such conditions because it reaches is'entirely different from all other Chautauqua platform.
Tnerc I*
-‘'The hoy dan'never lake all that house. Tin* little darky lioasted you feel better at once. To delay
the yery roots oi the disease. It remedies. There is nothing else on real wealth' in almost any commun­
nne
day.
that
ho
could
road
any
in,? said the father. "He wants to
"Is dangerous—gel a bottle of Dr.
soaks right into the stopped up, in­ earth to compare with it. It is so ity, in its people, and their en­
Mr. Brown handed him a King’s New Discovery «t otice.gel through quicker. Can you ar­ hook.
active kidneys, through the walls and prepared tiiatnt is practically impos­ vironment, if only spme way can be
Latin reader. Tho little follow Mouey back if not sausfied. 50c.
—for JiK-irr-!
range it for him?"
.
lining*; cleans out the little filtering sible to take it into the human sys­ found lo draw these together npd
“Oh. yes." said Mr. Garfield. “He studied the word* for a long time, and 81.00 bottles al your Druggist
cells and glands; neutralizes and dis­ tem without results.
fhe SbOkdard Slin Remedjf
teach them lo utilize their own.
can take a short course; it all de­ his expersxion growing more and
solves the poisonous uric acid sub­
You can obtain an original package
pends on whfit you want to make of more puzzled. -Finally he tossed
One of the most dramatic destances, that lodge in the joints and of Croxone at trifling cost from any
muscles to scratch and irritate and first-class drug store. All druggist* • After extensive tests il has been
.him. When God wanL&lt; to make an the book aside.
velonment* uf a material kind in
"Dak teaclror done tole me Ah lhe last twenty-live er thirty years
oak'Ho takes a hundred years, but
cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the are authorized to personally return found that goggles made of a yel­
urine ao it no longer irritates the the purchase price if Croxone fails to lowish green glass are the best to
He only lakes two months to male could read!" ho exclaimed ih dis­ has been the rise of tho cotton seed
tender membranes of the bladder, give desired results,’' regardless of protect the eyes from ultra-violet
gust. “Ah didn't believe it dei)v industry, the value of Hs crude
a squash?_______________
and cleans out and strengthens the how old you are, how long you have rays and the injurious light en­
and now Ah knows ‘lain't so!"
product.* increasing since 1880 from
Tht Guaranteed Remedy
stopped up, lifeless kidneys so they suffered, oj what else b»l faded Jo countered in steel and iron work­
Much, of tho best wallpaper is
something more than $7,(*JOjOOO. to
ARTHUR E. MI LHOLLAND
^Itfi.and fift.jll the g$MO£| from pure you,
made in part from leather waste.
ing.
. _____________
.________
—BANNER AVANr ADVS. PAYr- $t50,&lt;XX),(XMl.
. _ . -g

Better To Be Safe

Than Sorry

Hastings City Bank
The Bank That Does Things For You

Capital $75,000.00

Resources Over $650,000.00

Surplus $50,000.00

SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS
BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH

D.D.D.
Instant Relief
u Skin Troubles

�THE HASTTNGfi BANNER AUGUST 20. 1911.

PAGE EIGHTEEN

o’clock* in the forenoon, al said pro­
bate office, bo nnd is hereby ap­
pointed for hearing said petition;
Il iji Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
lication of a copyrnf Uns order, for
three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing, tn ihe Hastings
Banner a newspaper printed and
“'"cK'ti. MACK.

Tlioy acnl out their diaolplee and
lhe HiiroUians. . They kept them- ,
selves oul ot sight, and senl lheir
tools.
They had disciples. Whul ,
Mortgage Sale.
.
an awful thing to Ihi lhe disciple of
one who rejects lhe Word of Godl
Default having bean made in the
And yet how many people today
conditiona of a certain mortgage
are sitting under t he preaching and
made. erec tiled and delivered by
leaching of aurh men. They went W. H. Schantz, Ono’of the Cand­
Sarriet Mooro of tho township of
out with the lb Indians, the world­
aplo Grove, Barry County, to Af­
idates for State Senator, Has
lings, the people who favored Ro­
ton D. Smith of tbo City of Hasta Few Plain Statements to
Judge of Probate. man rule. . Savs one "It may be
ingi, Barry County. Michigan, dat­
well to remember that this coali­
ed the 2i)th day of March A/D. 1912
Grace Bauer,
Republican Voters
ReRintor of Prolmtc.
tion
of religion with
politics
and recorded in the office of tho
Hl viewjif. the fad that unusual
against God and ChrikU and the
rotliter of Deeds for Barry Coun­
A true copy.
people of God has bw-n the marked melliml.' an- brin'g'used hy uiie Of
ty, Michigan. on the 20th day of
characteristic of opposition all Uic the candidates for this office,
March
A. D. 1912 in liber 72 of
of
Onlcr For Publication.
way through.'; Some llluslsntions. plain statements may not lie
Mortgages on pages 370-371 and on
which mortgage there is now due al
Slate of Midiignn, The Probate are found in Bahik and ifiilaan place. Building a barn and silo in
(Numbers
; The Pharisees addition to my regular farm work
the date hereof by reason of the
Court for the County, of Harry-,
has
left
me
Iml
very
lit
tie
time
to
Jon-payment of th&lt;&gt; aftnual interest
and
tho
Herodnm*
(in
today's
les
­
At a session of said court, held at
ue March 2ffih. 1913 ami lhe nontho probate office, in lhe City of son) ; Annas ami 1'iluU ; the pro­ devote lo ihe interests of my can­
Biymenl of the adiiual interest due
Hastings, in said county, on the fessing church nnd the government didacy.
I
consider
It
iMmeulh
lhe
dignity
arch 20th. 1914 and the taxes due
iri the third century A. D.; and fi­
I5lh day of August A. D. 1914.
any santlidale for Ulis office to
and payable December 1st. 1012 in­
k
H«i. Slif Win. cf Hotd Q-Hf,
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack, nally the two lu-iils of llev. 43. of
cluding an attorney fee provided by
Quoting again, "This is because lhe travel over the county in which he
Judge of Probate.
begging . county, officials
statute and stipulated for in said
In Uio Matter of. the Estate Of Prince of llii-t world and the &lt;I&lt;xl resides,
A Heavy American Fence
mortgage the sum of One Thousand
of this age is pone other lhan Sa­ and others lo sign an eudoremuml
Benjamin B. Travis. Deceased.
his candidacy to be published
Seventy Seven and HMOO. Dollars
Co»U You No More
William 8. Trivia, administrator tan himself, the foe of j/od and of
Writ nf Attachment
H
and the said mortgagee having
man. Surely the jHililical and re­ before lhe primarj’ is field.
Stale of Michigan, the Circuit having filed in said court his peti­ ligious heaven- arc big with the socnis to me that the signing such
Per Rod Than Lighter
elected and hereby electing lo de­ Court
for the County of Barry. -• tion. praying that for reasons there­ portents of the coming coalition endoraement before the primary is
clare the full amount secured by
in stated lhal ho may be licensed
Fences of Other Makea
Merchants Bank,
said mortgage due nnd payable in Farmers
U&gt; Mell lhe rfal estate of said de­ Ihitl will bo the greatest of any­ plainly contrary tn lhe spirit and
11 is
accordance with lhe
provisions A corporation
thing as yet attempted by man." intent of the primary law.
ceased nt private sale.
cpnsideriMl poor ethics for a I;!
si ||l.||IWfclf
A roll of heavy fence means
Plaintiff, '
■
contained in said mortgage, notice
It is Ordered. That the itlh dny They approach Him wilh studied oven
newspaper
in
an
editorial
to
give
vs.
is hereby given that by virtue of
wirc,lie wirc niean* Iw
of September A. D. 1911. at’ten suavity, paying Him pretty c&gt;nn- •me candidate an
tho power of sale contained in said Frank S. Wellman,
o'clock in lhe forenoon, al said pro­ plimentn. and apparently making Ulibre there are more endorsemont
ihnn duh in v-OjIMmore strength and lunger life.
mortgage, I shall foreclose the
Flattery
bate office, be ond is hereby ap­ inquiry in all sincerity.
Defendant.
same by a sale at publlo auction to
is nol faith.
Underneath this
WW
rmiC KArj' weighing the roll of fence hc*^BH
pointed for hearing said petition;
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
'decide al the primary who is their
lhe highest bidder nl the North Take notice that on tho 18th day of
It is Further Ordered, That pub­ feigned admiration was u daggijr.
front door of the. court house, in
MWjlMMMajiHPIf sells you. This will tell the
lic notice thereof be given by pub­ 11 is the same wilh aoma present choice.
the City of Hastings, on Saturday June 1914. a Writ of Allaohmont lication of a copy of this order, for day teaching.
Mon say *amu-nice
1 sorviMi Barry County for three
st&lt;xy quicker than nny oilier
£,&lt;A( Wlrt
tho 22nd dny of August A. D. 1914 at was duly Issued out of the Circuit three successive weeks previous to things nboul Hi“ Tuuminlly
of
sm-cessive terms as representative, Ipll u •■ ' *uG ilwN wny&gt; fnr you cannot always
ton o'clock in the forenoon, all of Court of the County of Bnrry, in said day.of hearing, in tho Hasting* Jesus,.tho beautiful life of Jesus, the Iasi term beimT six years ago,
te” t,ie s*ze
wirc *&gt;y cyc' American Fence will
those certain pieces or parcels of favor of the Farmers &amp; Merchants BANNER, a newspaper printed and the wonderful works of Jesus, His nml I challenge any one to show. •" "P f
land situated and being In the town­ Bank. plaintiff, against the lands, circulated in xaid county.
sublime dtermirers.
His human the press of this rnunty any crili- Mr
kUuu! tl&gt;‘ J lcst aCninst any fcncc tnn(,c&gt; &lt;md will
ship of Maple Grove, County of tenements, goods, chattels, moneys
sympathy, etc, clc„ and ycl deny
prove its greater weight. Why, then', pay the same
Chas. M. Mack.
Barry and Slate of Michigan and and effects of Frank. 8. Wellman, A true copy.
that with that humanity, that per­ ing that service. I am now asking
money for a lighter fence? v
Judge of Probate.
in lhe sum of Three
described as follows, lo wit: The defendent,
fect humanity, there was also ab­ for promotion to the Senate. This
Grace Bauer.
Hundred
Sixty
Dollars
and
six
American Fence is made of hard, stiff steel. It
North twenty (20) acres of lhe
Register of Probate. 1 solute deity; I hat not the bciftitiful is only in line with what is being
cents
(8360.06)
which
said
writ
of
ia made of a quality of wire drawn expressly for
North one-half (%) of the South
life of Jesus bul the sacrificial done all over the State.
I have a
attachment
was
returnable
on
the
woven-wire-fence purposes by the largest mantiwest quarter (14) of section three
wide
acquaintaifee
with
public
num
death
of
Jesus
saves
ns;
that
those
a»r a
facturcrs of wire in the world. Galvanized by
(3), also twenty (20) acres situated 31st day of July. 1914.
wonderful works Allow forth His and legislators and Irelicvc I have
Dated August 5th. 1914.
in the Southeast corner of the
glory and are not an end in Iheni- their confidence and could serve latest improved processes, the best that the skill and experience ot
COLG ROVE &amp; POTTER.
Northeast quarter (W) of said sec­
aelveg: that those discourses are this district ladler than one wh&gt;&gt; years has tpught. Built on the same elastic hinged-joint (patented)
Attorney for Plaintiff.
tion three (3), said last parcel being
nol
only
sublime,
bul
also
divine;
has
harfho
experience
whatever
in
Business Address, Hastings. Mich.
forty (40) rods north and south by
Tnerc are irinciplc, which effectually protects the stay of upright wires from
that His aympnthy wax not only ■natters of legislation.
—7wks
eighty (80) rods east and west and
...................
human, but also divine, nnd did not no unusual conditions
in ’ this Tanking under hard usage.
•l«-&gt;. 'udge nnd compare American Fence under any and all conditions and
all in town two (2) North of range
stop until il was expressed in aac- County making if necssary lo send
seven (7) West, Michigan, the same
rificc.
And some
professing one certain caudidale tn the Senate ,-ou will lind that the *ucl, the structure nnd the galvanlving are equal in duraOrder For Publication.
.
being tho premises described in. the
Christians are so ignorant of the in order to save the district from vihtv. streugth and efficiency lo the hardest ure*.
State
of
'Michigan,
Tho
Probate
mortgage heroin referred lo.
Word of God lhal they can be told an awful fate.
It should , be re­
Court for lhe County of Barry.
Dated May 27lh A. D. 1914.
LES^iBN FOR AUGUST 30.
Ilhal Jesus Chri-t was nol God when
At a session of said court, held at
Afton D. Smith,
ty
names
to
an
cmbirstgnrit,
n
few
He
died
On
lhe
cross,
and
(hey
will
By Le« W. Ames.
the probate office, in the City of
Mortgagee.
no serious (lefecl in that teach­ were democrats, would only be a
&lt;■
Hastings, in said bounty, on (he A Day of Questions. Matt. 22:15-22 see
Thomas Sullivan,
ing! Jesus Christ looked nt them very small fraclion of the volets in
Golden Text: Matt. 22J1L &gt;
Attorney fpr Mortgagee. Busi­ 10th day of August, A. D. 1911.
Intrfxltictorj’.
«and perceived one thing—wicked­ this county.—Political Adv.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
ness address, Hastings, Michigan.
Sleeping Christendom will
After the divine uncovering of jness.
Adv.
13-wk*. .Judge of Probate.
bo
I surprised when the veil is lift­
In tho Matter of the Estate of Israid's past unfaithfulness, and ed.
-They arrived nt tho real
the dlvihe prophecy of their future «
Franklin A. Durfee, Deceased.
question, after making lheir pre­
rejection
of
Himself
and
God's
pun'
Order for Publication.
Philo A. Sheldon, Administrator, ixhmenl of tho rejectors, in which liminary
remark".
The question
I
Stale of Michigan, The Probate having filed in said court his peti­ the unbelieving Jews I hen -before was
intended to place Him in n po­
v
Court for lhe Qounly of Barry.
tion praying that n day may bo as­ Him were involved by their enmity sition
from which He could not
«
Al n session nf said court; held at signed for the oxamining and al­ towards Him, we today look upon possibly
escape.
It
wns
dduhlless
l
lhe probate office, in lhe City of lowing bis final account and that lhe effect of those words upon lhe thoroughly
prrineditnled.
If He I
•
Hasting*. &gt;» raid county, on the 31st the hcirs-nt-law of said deceased lenders of the people. The re- ’answered that il wns proper (••
day of July, A. D. 1914.
ami all other persons interested in mainder of this chapter records 4give tribute tn Caesar.' then tins
hurt His Messianic claims,
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack, said estate he notified.
four questions, three addressed to would
'
Judge of Probate. '
Messiah was lo deliver Israel
It is Orderetl, That lhe 9th day our Lord and one "by Him address- for
&gt;
In tho Matter of the Estate of of September A. D. 1914, al ten ed to the Pharisees. Each of the 'from the Gentiles, not to consent
o'clock in the . forenoon, al said three questions comes from unbe- 1tn their serving under Gentile do­
Henry B. llobischung. Deceased.
And such He willulo when
'
Amelia
France*
lloldschur* probate office, lie and is hereby ap­ lief. The flrsL which we study to- minion.
On the
day, comes from the Henvdians, lo- JHe comes to them again.
Administratrix of said estate hav­ pointed for bearing said petition;
hand, if He said not tn give
It is Further Ordered,
That get her with the Pharisees; the other
&lt;
ing Hied in said court her petition
tribute
to
Caesar they could then
praying that for reasons therein public, notice thereof be given by second from the Sadducees; the 1
accuse
Him
before
the
Roman
gov­
The &lt;
staled that ■‘Stella Locher or some for three successive weeks prevl- third from the Pharisees.
other suitable person be appointed publicalion of a copy of this order, Herodians. were a party of Jews 'ernment. Here wc see the cunning
trustee of the interest of one Sar­ ous to said day of hearing, in lhe who wore in favor of the Roman ।of the adversaryw No wonder lhal
Hostings BANNER, a newspaper government, perhaps for selfish 1he raises up men with mighty
no inpom.itun s used.
ah Locher.
printed and circulated * in said reasons, and Were naturally one- ]mind* these days tn hurl cunning­ SATISFACTION
GUAR JNTEEI&gt;
Il is Ordered,- .That the 21st day county.
’
mies of the Pharisees, wilh whom ly
’ devised argument al tho Word
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
of Augusl A. D. 1914, al ton o’clock
of God In nn endeavor lo cause nif.-n
Chas. M. Mack,
they
are
now
united
Against
the
'
A hiirmlcss' vegetable tn-atmcnl
in the forenoon, al said probate of- A true copy.
tn
lose
faith
In
il
and
Him.
But
Judge of Probate. Lord.
The first que.slibh was‘a
lice. be ami is. hereby appointed for
tlnil is (ukrn internally. Each pu­
fear
nnf,
believing
child,
the
Grace Bauer.
political ouestinn. The Sadducees
hearnig said petition:
llent' has u private room willi
Register of, Probate.
did nol believe in the resurrection, stronger man (Christ Jesus) fins! hoard, nurse un.l physicbin's mtJl is Further Ordered. That pub­
nor in angels;
they were the 'overcome the strong man (John vices williiHit extra clnirgi-.
lic notice thereof bo given by pub­
'
"Higher Critics’’ of the day, whose 16:33).
lication of a copy of this order, for
All hiudiu-sM strictly confidential.
Notice of Hearing Claims.
his lime Is short,
true condition was revealed in v 29Solan
throe successive weeks previous to
Open duy und night. '
Slate of Michigan, County of Bar­ “Yc do err (or. ye deceive your­
said day of hearing in the Bastings
Cull, 'phone or write for litcra.
selves,) not knowing the scrip­
. .... his doom (Ml. 8;'J9-.
BANNER, a newspaper printed and ry. as.
,
lure
und full infurniutlon.
Notice
is
hereby
given,
lhal
by
lures.
nor
lhe
power
of
God."
Self
­
-... . ..... there's a place prepared
circulated in said county.
an order of the Probate Court for deceived, Ignorant of the spiritual Mt. 25:11);
Chas. M. Mack.
The
the County.of Barry, made on the content of the scriptures, and Ig­
He'll ho pul there soon Rev. 20; ।
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
1st day of August, A. D. 1914, four norant of the power of God was 101.
,
Grace Bauer,
months from that dale were allow­ lheir real heart condition.
The
The Lord perceived their wick-1
Register of Probate.
ed for creditors to present their third, question, which we study in -edneu.
He is God.
Ho rthl only!
claims against the estate, of Esck a sulisequent'lesson, has to do with is true (v. 16); He is also the']
&lt;2{ Sheldon street. Grand Rapids
N. Yule, intv of said county, de­ the greatest commandment, was a Truth.
CHANCERY SALE.
He not only leaches lhe Mieh. Citz. 1776. Bell JL 169* 821
ceased,
and
iiinl
all
creditors
of
call
for
Him
to
decide
the
relativ.way
of
G
im
L
but
He
is
lhe way lo
In pursuance and by virtue of a
Woodward Avrn Detroit, Mich.
decree of the Circuit Court for the said deceased are required lo pre­ ini|&gt;ort;un-' of the commandment.", [God. Many a poor soul is decciv-l
sent
their
claims
to
said
Probale
surely
nol
n
hard
question
for
the
ed by the Haltering words of de-1
County of Barry and Stale of Mich­
reivers concerning (he Ixird; but
igan, in Chancery, made and enter­ Court, al the Probate Office in the lawgiver Himself to meet,
City
of
Hastings,
for
examination
lesson Divisions.
Linen Weaving In'Bohemia.
He is deceived never.
Ho said it
ed on the 14th day of March, A. D. ami allowance, on or before the. 1st
206-208-210 State Street
I. HYPOCRISY'S PURPOSE. 15 wa.s a temptnlinn.
One of the oldest and moat Im*
He saiv hypoc­
1914. in a certain cause therein
If. HYPOCRISY’S- PROCEDURE. risy hack of their 'courtesy.
Ho portant Industrie* of northern Bohe­
pending, wherein Herman Soder day of December next, and lhal
deinnibled a pieco of the tn&lt;m&lt;u&lt; mia la that of linen wearing, which
and Nunnio Soder were complain­ such claims will be heard before 16-17.
III. HYPOCRISY
PERCEIVED. secured from them lhe slalenxml furnishes employment under favor­
ants.ami Lyman Henry Chamber­ said Court. on Tuesday, the 1st day
lion ami Bessie Chamberlain were of December next, nl ten o'clock in 18.
able condition* to fully 25.000 peoplo
HYPOCRISY
PERPLEXED.
Idefendanta. Notice is hereby gifeji, the forenoon of that day.
Explained It.
Real Boss.
Dated Augusl 1st A. D. 1914.
sp&lt;&gt;ke the Wnrds of v 21, which Who aro bo Skilled and clever, in tho
that I shall sell al public auction
WlgK--"Young BJones Blinks he is
CHARLES M. MACK.
The Outline Developed.
have been selected as our gulden production of linn linen* that tlieso
to the highest bidder, at the North
scicntloua scruples moans?" Witness
”
Judge
of
Probate.
text.
His words were fewer than good* arc favorably known and find n born leader." Wagg—"Oh, many a —"Yea, Indeed!" Lawyer— 'Well,
Front Door of Uie Court House in
men were hypocrites, and by One theirs, with a result contrary to a ready market in all parts of, tho fellow who thinks ho waa-born Ur
tho City of Hostings. Barry Coun­
who never made a mistake in judg­ their expectations.
command marries a woman who waa what does It mean?" Witnre*—"Well,
Hml limy been world. •
ty, Michigan, (that being tlig place
Notice of Hearing Claims.
ment nrz otherwise, who never faithful lo .God they rwuuld nol
born to countermand."—Philadelphia my parents wanted nw to be a law­
of holding the Circuit Court for
yer,' but I had ■cm!"—Boston Globe. ’
Slate of Michigan, County of needed to recall n spoken won I.
Record.
\__J
■Raid county), on Saturday the I2th
who never hastily tillered anything tiles.
Now since they were under
day of September, A. D. 1914 nl 10 Barry, ss.
Not ice is hereby given, lhal by an for which He later repented. So Gentile dominion, they bad obliga­ ran destiny- hostile dlraiiile bal­
o’clock in tho forenoon, the follow­
Thins Own Battle.
ing described properly, via: nil that order of the Probate Court for the we will study about the hypocrites. tions bi lheir rulers.
But. MUne- loons by dragging a sperially de­
•'Did you follow.(ho thread ot her
In Uio battle of life wo cannot hire dlucourse?" "No; I soon saw that
certain piece—or parcel—of land County of Bnrry, made on tho 6th First we nolo hypocrisy's purpose, thiiig Hint was not included in the signed bomb against them with a
situate in the Township of Host­ day of August. A. D. 1914, four in v 15. The Word of God had question, “unto God the things lhal rope carried bhhfild air aeroplane a auballutc.—Harold Bell Wright.
she just waited to string me.”—Judge.
ion, county of Barry and state of months from that dale were allow­ withered the llg tree, but it did nol are God’s.''
No fault could be i (lying above them.
ed for creditors to present their bring to repentance these men; found with His answer; nor did it
Michigan, described ns follows:
Tlid PUfUipinu Islands ils a tnarThe South one half ((%) of the claims against lhe estate of Henry They heard Ills Word against them, involve Him either as In His Messi­
UniInd States last year received
kr-l for athletic goods. give great
South (14) of the North West one Cohoon, tale of said county, de­ hut rejected Him and Hix Word. anic claims nr His relation io Ro­
6,006,600 Immigrants.
.
promise,
quarter (M) of section number ceased, and that all creditors of Some hear His Word and are man rule. They heard, rftarvellod.
twelve (12), town number three said deceased are required to pre­ drawn to Him. These heard His left Him and went their way. What
(3) North, of range number eight sent their claims to said Probate Word and "went.". They were a picture!
They knew? were as­
(8' M est. Township of Hastings, Court, al lhe Probate Office in lhe henl on fulfilling the. Words which tonished: but left Him, tho only
^’uniy of Barr&gt;’ and etate of City of Hastings, for examination He had spoken, but nol for ihe poke Ono who could heli* them, and
and allowance, on or before the 7th of fulfilling them.
Michigan.
Rather in giv­ turner! to their own way 'Is. 53:0).
day of December next, and lhal ing vent to lhe hatred in their un­ Irt n previous lesson Mk 11:18 we
Dated July 28th. 1914.
such claims will be heard before believing hearts
they
fulfilled called attention
the astonish­
James M. Smith,
said Court, on Monday lhe "th day them.
They took counsel togeth­ ment and adoration of believers,
Circuit Court Commissioner,
of December next, at ten o'clock in er. seeking to work out a plan and the astonishment nnd stumb­
T
n Barry County, Mich.
the forenoon of lhal day.
whereby they might lead Him lo ling nf unbelievers.
Here we have
Lee H. Pryor,
Dalcd Augusl 6th, A. D. 191L
speak some word that would put an illustration of tho latter.
Solicitor for Complainants.
where beeaure of Us
Tb. hr.l
CHARLES M. MACK.
Him in the hands of the Roman
Business Address, Hastings, Mich.
Next week—The Great Com­
dos* proves.
Judge of Probate.
government that His life might be mandments, Mk. P2:28-44.
.Mayr'* Wonderful Stomach Remedy
taken,
trialead of men being able
Sincerely yours,
clears the digs*tive tract ot mucoid
to
condemn
Him
through
His
or
accrcllona and rcmovoa polaonou*
Lee W. Amts.
CHANCERY SALE.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
William .I.’. Oo»», Jl» Aldrich St­
their words, unbelievers are rather
at tlo Creek, win troubled with atomIn pursuance and by virtue of a
His Word. "8tny-nt.-IIome” Sufferers of Hoy
State of Michigan, the probate condemned through
YOl 14, TRAVEL FAR •
decree of thp Circuit Court for the court for lhe County of Barry.
troubles.
They would entangle Him In talk.
Fever and Asthma-Grl n Rollin
County of Barry and State of Mich­
Al a. session of said court, held al Men today are triyng . to entangle
of Foley’s Honey and Tar
tn find such a line display of high nnd money with apeclalials ahd In'**-,
igan, in Chancery,, made nnd enter- the probpte office, in tho city of God in talk.
They declare their
('/impound!
Crnde phunlnng as is tn be sqvn pvnxlvo treatments that failed.
aaved their live*.
od-on the 23rd day of June A. bl Hastings, 'jn&lt; said county, on the discoveries of contradictions, mis­
Restful sleep, relief nnd comfort
ere.
You'll
travel
still
farther
lip
took
M.iyr'a
Wonderful
Stomach
1914, by th*? Hon. Frank D. M. DavU &lt;VUi day ot Augusl A. D. 1914.
takes, &lt;»(c., in lhe Word which Grtd from choking, gasping aelltina~find to find sfirli low prices tillnched lo Jlenu dy at last and wonderful result* many Imitator*, so bo cautious.
Ue
of the Eighth Circuit, of Michigan,
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack. hath snoken. and it may ho that tormenting hay fever for those who such high class . plumbing. -.So Collowed. When ho had taken only sure
ll'a Mayr'u. Go to Mulholland'*
presiding,
in a certain’ - cause
of PrenuliMinus deceived hearts believe that take Foley's Honey and Tur.
Il save yourself lime. Itroibh1 mid dis- uno imttle ho wrote:
drug store and ask them about the
"I put inoro relief oul of one bottle 'wonderful
therein pending, wherein Bamual
In the matter of lhe estate of they uro entinglina God in His snread* a healing soothing coating appoinlnieiit by craning • here at
results .It has been accomof
your
wonderful
ei/miach
remedy
Dickie, Clement Smith ami William Elisa G. Day. deceased.
talk, but’ God is not treribling for as it slide sdown a raw tickling once., Odr vii&gt;rk wfll certainly ap­
among people they Know—
llia/v 1 did In all my years of treating piisblnX
H. Brace, constituting the Albion
Oma E. Wilcox, granddaughter, His Word.
nr sond to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. CbeinBeb. &lt;:!2 is. still true. Ihroal. and stops irritating coughs peal to your judgment, our prices, with
apecluHMl*.
v
College Endowment Fund Commit- having tiled in said court her peti­ Great is tho responsibility of those and summer colds.—Arthur Mul­ to your sense of economy.
Ist. 154-lt* Whiling St., Chicago. IB.,
"if 1 bad all the money I hkve spent
were complainants and Amos R. tion praying that the administra­ who reject His Word, as also is holland.—Adv,
free book on stomach aliment* and
for dubtor*' bllla 1 could btiy a farm. for
many grateful letter* from people
and Anna R. Haile Were de- tion of said estate bo granted to lhal of. those who wrvt II.
Hy­
I will certainly Trccontmend Mayr's who
have been restored. Any drug­
Notioe is hereby given, Lorenzo E. Mudge or some other pocrisy's efforts were, directed
Wonderful Storivach Remedy."
A scheme of duck extensions
gut can fell you it* wonderful effset*.
Il sell al public auction suitable person.
againat Him.
They would en­ Which Will t-nvi 87.560.660 has been
Esit of PoHotfice
For sale in Hastings by all drug­
test bidder, at the North
It is Ordered. That tho Ulh'day tangle Him in Jalil. And now ob­ prepared by llifl Clyde trust special
gists.
—Adv.
r of the Court House in of September A.' D. 1914, at ten serve their method.
Phone
126
■
Hastings
remarkable
remedy,
with
auch
ascommittee of Glasgow.

CegalI JMvtrtiiewtMts

tbo City of HasUnirs, Barry County.
Michigan, (that being the place of
holding the Circuit Gouri for said
county), on Saturday the 19lh day
of September, A. D. 1914 at 10
o'clock In ttio forenoon, the follow­
ing cK«tibed property, via: all that
certain piece or parcel of land sit­
uate in the township of Irvin*,
county of Barn- and stale of Michi­
gan. described as fo lows. The
northwest quarter (M) of the
southeast quarter (U) I aljm the
west one half (H) of Die southwest
quarter (’i) of tho northeast quar­
ter (M), belli on section number
sixteen ■16/. in town number four
(4) north, range number nine (9)
west, containing sixty (60) acres of
land more or l«w.
Dated Augusl '4th.. 1914.
JAMES M. SMITH.
Circuit Court Commissioner,
Barry County, Michigan.
CLEMENT SMITH.
Solicitor for Complainants.

Statement From
W. H. Schantz

I

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iwill

uP°n ,he dcalerMK

International
Sunday School
Lesson

AMERICAN

DRINK
HABIT

Steel Fence Posts
Are cheaper than wood; very
durable; can not be damaged
by fire, heat, cold, moisture or
lightning. Not lifted by frost.

Cured
in Three
Days

Con be driven in any ordinary
soil, and require no staples.
They take on any style of wo­
ven fence, barbed or smooth
wire.

Therp’s nothing about them to
get out of order; theyr’e easily
moved. Theyr’e uniform in
size, length and appearance.

Tested for 15 years and found
Absolutely Satisfactory.

Neal Institute

Goodyear Bros.
Hardwai/e and Implements

Phone 1

WE OOGIORS EMH101111
flOB-OESIOBEO II ONE ME

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO.

�wrwr- not HASTINGa BAMG3. AVGUST ro, 4»i L

PAGE NINETEEN

THE PANAMA CANAL OPENED TO

WORLD'S COMMERCE SATURDAY
Tho Greatest Englnrcring Work
Ever Attempted Curried Through
Hy American Men mid Money.
An event of.lrainiciindenl Impor­
tance to the world look place Sat­
urday afternoon when the Panama
Canal was formally opened to the
commerce of tho nations. This
hitf ditch, the superhuman task of
building which has challenged lhe
admiration of the world, hU-Wn
cotnideled in leu time hy several
months than was estiinaled when
the work begun. The expense has
beo&lt;i upwards of WlMi.OOu.tKMI, Hui
no one regrets it. When the na­
tions of earth shall “war no more,"
and shall strive to excel in lhe arts
of peace, this great achievement of
American men and money will bo
more appreciated than il is today.
And il is an achievement for which
wit owe no apologies (&lt;&gt; Columbia,
mid no soothing $25,&lt;WM),ouo salve -to
lhal nation on the- lliedry lhal we
have injured her in any way. As a
inatler of fart lhal country has
heritf immensely benefltled.
The
Bryan effort lo mulct this country
fur
000.000 to pay that greedy
bunch of grafters, who long delay­
ed this great work, and would have
shipped il if they could, ought to
fa IK
Hui for- lhe Canal, nn American
Inslifutiiin, and the greatest eiigiiiecring work in all history. tel
all Americans
rejoice and
he
Ihunkful.
.

Butter!
ries. Stand the bake dish in a pan
of water In a hot- oven and bake POSSIBILITIES
until the cake is well puffed up,
dry and uiedy browned. Sol ve
each portion of c$ko with berries
and juice dipped over II. ‘

After Ealing Onions.
Kill a leaf of parsley, or drink a
glass of milk, and (lio unpleasant
smell and taste will at once disap­
pear.

.Summer Italiiteff Hint.
• An Ideal summer bath can be had
by slicing three or four lemons or
limes and putting- them into the
daily bath fully a half hour liefure
il is used—this imparts a sense of
freshness, and tho skin is thor­
oughly cleansed.. This bath is a
favorite in the Wcsl Indies.

Pickled Sweet Corn.
Shuck and silk the roasting cars
and place on the stove in a large
kettle of boiling water.
Allow
them to cook twenty minutes after
they commence to boil. Then lift
them mit, pul them in a tub of
strong brine, weighing them down
so that no ears remain above the
brine, and tie a cloth over tlm top
of tub.
When ready to eat them,
remove the number of ears you
want from Ihu brine arid place
them in a bucket of water for a
.day to freshen.
Change the wa­
ter al least twice during this lime.
Then lake them out, split the
grains, scratte from tho cob nnd
cook us usual, bul with a flinch of,
soda added.
Sfiould the brine
mold, do not change' it, but re­
move tlm skim of mold.
In this
way sweet coni will keep all win­
ter. Okra nnd cucumbers which
have been washed, then placed in
Jars of strung brine, Will Keep sev­
eral months.

Iron Stands l.'MM) Years.
in Delhi slnuds u wrought-iron
column which was placed there
nearly I3(X&gt; years agd and today
Those who till tlm soil are Hie
Provisions of German Law
shoe's praclically no signs 6T . de­ chosen people of God.
Agaimtt Unfair C&lt;mi|M-lilioiL terioration.
I'rirfning is as old as the human
1. Whoever in business transac­
race nml is yet in its infancy.
tions for lhe piirfiose of competi­
A Gocxl Mouth Wash.
Success is bound lo come lo the
tion, enters upon undertakings
If you suffer from tender gums farmer who plans white he plows.
winch are against good customs,
No civilization has ever advanced
can be compelled lo desist and lo rinse tho mouth three times a day.
with a tumblerful of tepid winter, beyond ils agricultural develop­
pay damages.
•
ment.
2. Whoever in public anriounce- to which has been added a teaNo termer is successful who
nicnte or communhlnlions makes siHxmful of tincture of myrrh and
incorrect stalenicnls concerning'his a teaspoonful uf powdered borax. thinks more of his barn than ha
of his home.
■'■■mujerrial stunding or lhe cir- The myrrh is an astringent and dors
The development of Hie fanner
rmnslmiei-s, tho tamree, the method hanlens the gums, and the borax himself
must precede the full de­
of manufacture or the prices of nets as an antiseptic^
velopment
of tlm ground he tills.
goods or industrial products, or the
Tlm most* beautiful fuel ip Jtiip
art of manufacture or the place
Tdimito Soup.
farmer's
work is that everything
of manufacture of his wares, or
I’eid 2 pounds of nice ripe to­ Im planlsjs a lesson in faith.
the iiossession of a special dtetinc- matoes and cut iu two.
liemove
Toe best fanner does not bother
lion in his wares, or the cause or seeds. Take a slew pan lo hold
aim of a sale or tlm amount of lhe four quarts of liquid,' put therein 2 about getting ahead of his neigh­
stuck, in a way calculated to give ounces of butler ,one onion finely bor;, his great business is to get
Hie appearance of- a' particularly chopped, and melt togeljier for ahead of himself.
We must give to tho people who
. favorable Offer, can bo forced to three minutes to heat only, bul not
discontinue the improper -rcjpre- lo color, otherwise the soup will be live -on tlm farm the same educa­
tional advantages for their child­
seiilal ion.
t
spoiled, adding one teaspoonful of ren as those of the cities enjoy.
3. Whoever,, .with a view lo giv­ castor sugar and a little salt. lie­
The country clergy is an agency
ing the appearance nf a particular­ move from the tire and add a large of much potentiality because the
ly favorable offer, makes in public labb*s|H«onful of Hour.
Drop all rural life movement is religious as
announcement .staieini-nls know­ the tomatoes into the mixture, mix well as individual and social.
ingly false •hnd Calculated lo niis- well together with two tnblcspoonThen* should bo a social and ah
lead uiKin Hie subject of his com­ fuls uf Mirepoix.
Thon add two
mercial standings, etc, etc., will be quarts-of meat stock (not clarilled) industrial survey. of every com­
The pastor, the teacher
■ punished wilh imprisonment .of One Isril briskly, stirring nil tlm while, munity.
nnd
the school and church officials
year and wilh a line of 5,(MM) marks then allow lo boil gently for one
aro they who should make such a
or wilh either of these peualties.
hour.
Skim off grease from lime survey.
t.
If in public, advertisement lo time and pass through a fine
animuneeuienl Is made of ihe sale sieve; return to slewpau, season -In a recent survey of a communuf products which have corm- from with pepper and salt or tabasco, ily in New England, the average
-a bankrupt estate bul which no and, if nut thick enough, u little ar­ annual income of 151 farthers who
longer belong to the remained of rowroot or focule diluted in a little hnd a common school education
the bankrupt estate, any reference cold water will slightly thicken! wns $229. while the average net in­
to the FoutTg of lhe product from and to the smoothness. The soup come of 122 farmers of the same
the bankrupt- estate is "forbidden. is particularly nice with rico .and locality with ri high school educa­
annually. This was
Violation of this provision -is pun­ the starch waler in which tljo rice tion wns
ished by a line ot I5f&gt; murks or by is boiled will serve Xo thicken lhe worth to each farmer who possess­
ed it $253 ench year.
imprisonment.
tomato soup.
5. Whoever ih public adverlisrinent announces the sale of prod­
Discascs Piny Havoc With
A Cure for Warts.
ucts under lhe designation of a
Michigan Ilogs
An excellent and safe euro for
clearance sale is required in the
Diseases caused Hie swine brec’duiiiiounreniem to give the reason warts is to touch them twice a ers of Michigan lo lose ?l,i()0 hogs,
which has occasioned the clearance day with a drop of aromatic vine­ valued at 91,lOl.(MM) lost year, ac­
sale. If reasons are nut given lhe gar, which you can procure for a cordin? to a report which has ju-l
few pence from any chemist's. Tlm
penally is a tine of 150 marks.
been issued by the Department of
rt. Whoever in the case of an ad- wart will turn black, and can then Agriculture.
A
vertiM'ipi'lil of a clearance sale of­ he picked out from tlm foot.
This is an average death rate of
fers for sale goods which have little bleeding results,' but this will
During lhe
been obtained for. lhe purimsu of soon cense. Tlm wart will nol re­ (12 per l.(MM) head.
year 1913 tho ratio wns 10 per I,the sale shall be punished by im­ turn nor any scar remain.
(XM) head nnd a total of 52,500 were
prisonment for one year and a Hue
lost.
The latest census reports
uf.5,000 marks or wilh either of
Neapolitan Ice ('.ream
which are dated January t, 1911,
these punisliments.
Scald one quart of crenm in a show that Ihure are 1,313,000 head
7 Tin* announcement of a. clear­
ance sale includes* all announce- double boiler do not ix&gt;il IL Beat of hogs in Michigan and they are
the yolks.of six eggs wilh oen cup valued al $10,150,000 or $12.30 per
meids of a similar nature whether of
sugar until Ifhht ami foamy. head.
the sale of good* Is being made lwTho fnrmera of the enlirf. nation
cause of discontinuance of certain Bent Um whites of three eggs until
sllir,
nnd fold into the yolks and last year |&lt;ml.7,00tJk)Q. head of hogs
lines'nf goods or because .of- cut­
sugar.
Add a pinch of salt. 1‘our from disease.
Tneir total value
ting down the stock.
Henson and inventory sales which tlm hot cream into lhe eggs—a Hi­ was $75.&lt;M)O.(M)() nnd lhe death rate
arc so -i:i(e»l in lhe announcement lle ula time and beating constantly. 119 per I,(MX).
and w|iich occur in lhe ordinary Turn back into the double boilec
coiir.se of liusiness have no appli­ and cook very slowly until of Hie
Strain BRIDGES BUILT OF BAMBOO
cation* except as to the number, consistency of custard.
lime and extent of the usual seasun and allow to ’get perfectly cold.
Experim«nt» Have Shown That Typ&lt;
inventory sales, winch shall be de­ Flavor and freeze. ' •
termined
by
an administrative
of Construction Is Easily Built
iMiard.
For Cooking Greens.
and Durable.
Both owner and agent are liable
When .cooking greens, place a
for an improper tinimuncemeiU by small piece Of butler in tlm waler.
In Dutch Java the government on
an agent provided lhe owner hud This will prevent . Hmm from boil- glneors have constructed a road
knowledge thereof.
mu over and w&gt;n also keep the of­
Pictorial or other reprvaenlnlions fensive odor from passing off into bridge, more than a hundred feel long
with a central span of over sixty feet
calculated to lake (he plncn of pub- I he . room. .
entirely of bamboo. The roadbed !&gt;
Ijslied announcements aro prohib­
composed of bamboo mafttng, which Is
ited.
•
Celery With 'TnnialX Sauce.
covered with a layer of dry earth. In
Cook some celery ami lay while profile tho bridge resembles a alecl
The Bath.
very hot on bullertid toast in a hot structure, but all the members aro
George C. Boldt, tho doyen ot the dish.
Pour over some rich to­ bamboo rods. It is estimated that
hotel-keeping world, said in New York: mato sauce and serve aLonce.
such a bridge should be good for ten
"It is now tho excellent fashion—
or fifteen years. '
~
an&lt;J this fashion will bo permanent—
Clearly Explained
There are two kinds of bamboo used
lo build hotels with a bath for every
Men who sit sUll in Blreol cars in building and cabinet maklnif in ths
bedroom. •
.
white women’'stand and give as East—one having solid and tho olhet
“I remember tho time—of course, J their excuse the assertion that wo­
hollow stems. The solid; seen In Jap
was then Very young—when bathi men do nol thank them when they
anoae furniture, ia much; smaller than
were'not so necessary. In fact. I ones do offer their seats will like Hits the hollow, but both belong to the
overheard a little boy say to his fathoi Btory:
The man arose and gave his seal' same species. In the construction ot
tn a hotel corridor:
bamboo houses no nails are used. The
“ ‘Pa, what aro Knights of tho Bath? to a girl.
"Qh, thank you most kindly, sir," parte are bound together with lash
•"Why. Saturday nights, of course,"
Ings formed from the skin of tho bam­
she replied.
tho father replied
"Doni mind ber being polite.’’ boo itself.—Popular Electricity.
"Anoltyer time vro put a rich old explained a sad-fuced woman,
lady from the country—this, too, was taking het to a sanitarium."
ages ago—In our best room, a room
Infection and Insect Bitrs
Dangerous.
with a bath.
, Recipe for the Gravy.
Mosquitoes, flics and other in­
"The room clerk asked her In tho
This is the recipe for lhe gravy. sects
which breed quickly in gar­
morning how she had slept. She hid a Boil the stems and skins of tlm
bage
p.iiD,
popds
and
Stagnant
wa­
yawn behind hor hand hnd answered: mushrooms with a bunch of par­
ter, barns, musty places, etc, tire
“Tjhe bed wng good, and I'd have sley and a sprig of thyme in .the carriers of disease.
Every lunu
slept fine, young map, only I was liquor in. which the. celory wns (hey bite you, they inject poisAh
afraid somebody would bo wanting a slewed. Thicken with potato flour. into your system from which some
■bath, and tho Idea of atr.angers passing Squeeze in a liltte lemon, strain dread disease* may result.' Get a
back and forth through my room won. and pour over the ragout.
bottle of Sloan's Liniment.
Il is
antiseptic and a few drops will
ried me so I just couldn't snatch a
Berry- Pudding.
neutralize the infection caused by
wink."
Any berries may bo used for Ihls insect biles or rusty nails. Sloan a
dish.
Pick over and spread them Liniment disinfect* cuts, bruises
John Johnson, of -Georgetown. generously upon (he bottom of the and sores. You cannot afford to bo
Del. has. b«en defeated 10 consecu­ bake -dish; cover liberally with without it tn your home.
Money
tive times m attempts lo be elected sugar. Now prepare a plain sweet back if not saiisited.
Only 25c al
coroner. Now making his twenty- cake baiter and pour over the bei- your Druggist—Adv.

OF

Butte'r! . Butter!

DAIRYING

Are you having trouble getting good butter? If so TRY
('i:\ STAL PRIDE,‘it will please you, put up in 1 lb, 2 Has, 3 lbs
and 5 lbs packages. All stores handle the 1 lb prints, we will fur­
nish you with the other sizes, or will pack your crock if you will
bring it to the Creamery.
Crystal Pride is DIFFERENT from most Creamery BUT­
TER, it has a flavor, you will like, it is made from good whole­
some pasteurized cream always the same, well salted with the
very best salt money can buy.
Let us fill you a five pound crock we are sure y.QU will like it
and will use no other.-

Unuca for th# next 25 yeart wo- will
have nearly two hundred million peopte to feed. Since milk i&gt; one of the |
cheapest animal foods, rightly edn-; ■
ducted dairying 1&gt; certain to be profil-

pwy so large a profit as tn dairy fann­
ing. yet ita possibilities uro Httlo
realised, even by tho best men en­
gaged In that occupation. Tho profits
on most dairy fann-i might easily be
doubled. Like any other business, it
Is made up of an Infinite number of,
small details, and unless all of these I

economical producer of human food
of any of our dom&gt; stlc animals, nnd
aa she is lhe machine for converting
crops into dairy products, tho surest
profit and wisest economy Is In se­
curing tho best machines obtainable.
Ono cow may not pay for tier board,
while another, wilh the Mme amount
of feed and care, may yield a profit
of &gt;75 a year.
Tho wise dairyman
keeps the latter kind.

SELECTION OF BEST BREEDS

A dairyman who has had experience
■ays tliero aro good reasons for not
mixing tho cream uf different dairy

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HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE.533

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Chink of henry Smith
grand Rapids, IBicb.

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Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens. 5173

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tow*a milk. And tho temperature ot
cream In churning Holstein cream. If
applied to Jersey cream, would keep
the chum on the go for nn unreason­
able time, white the aarne temperature
of Jersey cream, if applied to Holstein
cream, would result In a great loss dY
butter fat and a soft butter, lacking
gralu. There Is no difference in churn
ability of all breeds of cops, and ateo
la the separation of butter fat from
tho milk. Choose your breed and stick

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Ona county In Iowa whoro the use
of pure-bred tlnlry circs was Intro­
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7,400 pounds of creamcry butter per

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Lansing, Mich.

where icrub bulls aro still in use, or
where beef bulls are usud in dalry
berds. Because tho result of using a

known where a Hereford sire was be­
ing used In n herd of high-grade
Guernseys bccauY’o the man who had
the Hereford bull tor sale said they
were pretty good milker*.
Such
changes and mixing ot blood never
improve, but Invariably weaken the
stock. Tho first rost of a good dairy
bull calf Beams hoary to a man not
Way to Salt Butter.

Placing frosh butter into strong
brine and allowing it to remain until
It has absorbed mfficlont salt to pre-,
serve it, is ono of tho best ways to
salt butter. In thia way there la no
danger'that the butter 'will pot be
s^Ub4'evenly and wbroughly Withnflt
leaving'any h-inl. gritty pieces of salt
UK.lt to disgust tbo consumer.

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UaUy Except Sunday.
■
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■olng North 7:17 a. m. &amp; 4:11 p. m.
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To determine whether a- cow Is
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what she produces and what'U costa
to produce tba* food.

-BANNER WANT. ADVS. PAY,

A Word to the

Banner Want Ads They Get D9D

li

�THE HASTTNGfi BANNER AUGUST 20,

PAGE TWPrtY

IN

hi» neighbor. John Roberts, on
fishing trip to Grand river tr lew
day* «•*&gt;. but Ihn ineii had not even
I got their poles “'I before Mr. Rob­
erts became entangled in his line
THIS WBEK’S NBWS IN
’nnd the next thing the grind elder
knew there was considerable wail­
NRAR-BY COUXTIHS.
ing from hi* roinpanu’iie. direction.
DcMiint Mason, of Butternut, .it- Mi. Robert”' really felt hk&gt;- -ilting
down,
but II-- couldn't I” ’". for I tie
exhibiting a fine-* piece of wood
b&lt;H.k
had beaten him to it. A surcarving. It is an exact reproduc. Hon. four fret long, of a Pete Mar­
fore
Mr.
Rolierl*'could
quette passenger engine, mul was
wbitl|c&lt;l out with a jack knife.
1 • d that Imok Opce me.-.

ClicoUtl

Southwestern Michigan

Be Good To Your Land
•
No land in Barry Cnirnty or Michigan, can stand continuous '‘cropping"
without DESTROYING it' lertility. Every BUSHEL of grAin that’you raise
ami sell from y&lt;»ur farm TAKES AWAY just so much fertility. Some larulfe

NOT MUG

6

In our farming operations wc used a great deal of Homestead Fertilizers.
There’s one sure way—USE HOMESTEAD FERTILIZERS. They
“put Lack” in to the latnl lhe very element you “draw out" when you take off - They gave by far the best results of any of the many kinds wc tfiedr That’s
a crop oi grain. Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer is ina&lt;|g*chiefly of BONE
why wc secured the .Agency for them when we went into the EtCVfitOFBusi- '
uro. WE KNOW WHAT THEY WILL DO. We know that everyqrje
who uses them will be pleased—and that’s the kind of article wc sell.
GROL'ND lt&lt; &gt;XE. It is more than a stimulant to the land, and its benefits
Now is the time to order your fertilizer and wc will be glad to talk
can be noticed for several years. That is WHY it is BETTER for your lathi
with anyone thinking of buying. Wc know we can do you a lot of good.
than chemical fertilizers, which arc useful only for ONE YEAR.

Owing lo

sine? I nn
which ym

with

”,

...
'

dreel hnd-.

:...........

-

j Just -’ll years ago witnessed the II'.'' '■ ,l.
I famous'log Jam lhal still, lives in
b"'!-'
[Hi.- mi'inory of many of lhe nbl-r; 1
RG'al maiiihaliitant's uf Grand Ra|»bls- And!a,hl,
ninny who were sinhll boys Hi.-n luatknl'l'- a- it

Leonard1 down the stream and the rising
ie -train water brought the solution. Tho
inii.-i
■ia,n *” nmlily inarkbd tho de11...
,-,|tie of the lumbering industry in
;

SI '

ii.'.l .ml
It

He

KO &lt;

oOlces, f
claimed li
American)
waiting ft
lion. Soi
«&lt;&gt; Ihnl ni

HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 18

brought in all their outlying fami­
lies and prepared for a second at­
tack, which they knew was com­
ing.
The Sirtux buried lheir dead
,Uv"r
r,,r
in the interval, but lhe Omaha*
'l"''d with which Hie outlying for- eould not do -O. a* they lltul |o-t
e.-ts were denuded x‘"'i made other tlie engagement and Indian rille* uf
bnttli! demanded that they .leave
*"K •to,l,s nn hnpos-iliility.

hnd buried lheir dead.
Oftsn, to
this day, when the sexton u digging
a grave, lie unearths the bones of
an Indian killed in tho groat battle.
Upon the advent of the while* in
Nebraska, they lirnid I ram l'i" In­
dians (he slm-ies of Ute great bal-

•Mtf’lK, fl

Announcement.

in neutral

through I

No further attack wan made that ration of Hie battle ground was
day and nt midnight tin* alie* I01I. Through the note* and data
quietly struck ramp nnd started left. by 1 &gt;r. Bowman. this ha* ju«t
t.iimle&lt;l logs from one side of the
for the Missouri, where lived their been rediscovered nnd the history
made in Grand Ha|istream to tlie other. *J'nr many
friends and fellow tribesmen. The is to he plari-d in the Nebraska
davs Hm loss name frhm many —. .....................................
—
,1
Hight continued until nfler day­ Stale Museum.
mi!.. »n th.. riv..r-tln. &gt;wli..n or ”".'.'' » .•.•ll&gt;l&gt;ar?lIV.-ly .-innll
light. during which they wen1 not
•&gt;
• • ----- - -.r,.ni lumbering! ’•N ,,f
timber cut tn Hie siirThen they stopped to
days— until nn rounding country was mamifaet- NEW THE MODERN. TOWN OF molested.
Trivial Detail.
Buy a farm now.
If. the war ini'dhdricl in
have breakfast nnd to rest a little
amo. The gr-it ""••I IbereTtiere were 1.1g
STANTON. NEHostess, (to young fiancee)—"And
while.
Europe rent tour, farm prnd'ir.. a*
h;iii rjiiiif_ crashing .Mwn "intis in I.rand Hawn where tlm
JiiHKk t
■0 you are really going to bo mar­
.
.
.
’
1
1
.
..
.
umbelwas
rut
nml
shiim.
d
..lit
l.v
•
-HHAShA.
well as farm land will doiiliio in a th,, stream for day.*............................
.
.
_______
. After two hours’ fest, camp was ried next month, my dear. Well. I
broken and the light continued. think your future husband seems a
very short lime.
The pti.e of f (l alwne i.iand Rapid* w.i- a ml- *
. .......... , ’,l1" 1 1'
. ___
I am one of the candidates for
farm produce &gt;* going up every
of ing* j.unm.d K.g.n- r ho-■
;4,000 FELL IM LAST GREAT
charming man. By the by. what does County Treasurer on tho republi­
day and no 'mm ran slop
:
|&lt;?7j&lt;.}yWmos*!
i
J"'&gt;- "«i.
h'» i
CONFLICT BETWEEN TRIBES on, catching the ntlies'oui of bat-! he doT’ "Oh—«r—well er—d you
can ticket.
lie formation.
Th- Oninll.is and) know. I really haven't had time to aak
Own a piece of lhe earth mu) high 1 skilled Tivrrmen wlin sought to I had bren almost ............. ..............
..............
I am a farmer, reside in Orange­
■
:...................
.
....
■rw....iv
rain in
iwo
'
IPoncas were surrounded mid bun-1 him; but 1 expect papa could tell
■iver. overflowed its Hundreds of Skeletons DiMoverrd ,dr&lt;-ds of men, wmn-ii and cliildren' you.’ll you particularly want to know.” ville township, amt have been sup­
month?
for soine-of qur. bargains next ?JI|‘w4n,L down
ervisor
from that township nine'
'
Where
8|oux
Defeated
lhe
Allied
'
bunk*
were
killed.
Finally
thOmaha.*
•
—
Punch.
.........
'Grand Haven. v
broke through tlm Sioux lines nnd
years.
Ometims and Poncas.
But tlm Sioux reformed
into lumber for Hu- markets nf th?
Orangeville hasn’t lieen repre­
In view &lt;»f the fact tlie .Nebraska escaped.
J
and overtaking Hie fleeing Indian*
■iiii-ii ............. ,
................
.
sented on lhe ticket in years, amt
lo )«»1 were “seriously menaced. &lt;oine of ................ icah For ml y lias just ',launeh-d anqlber bitter attack in Sarmc Un Rinaiiili tU
in -dWiiilely locating, ;
wc feel entitled to this nomination.
it was estimated Itkii) Indi­
iFnanufaciured. When tlie break them fnrr.sl h. shut down fora sue ..... ...A’li of Stanton, Neb., the which
TrulMti lir 111 Dlllt ill
,
I am pledged In no one, and if.
HASTINGS AND DELTON. MICH. cam-. t&lt;*&gt;.&lt;100.11110 feet of log*, lumbime. J m- .lay* il." river site of Hit- great liattle iu which tlie 'ans were killed.
DRUG Hill!
ling over each other, many of Hmm 1 i»resonl.si n menace Hint gave the SiniiX Indians broke the strength
elected will conduct the office on
That night tho Omaha* camped
rnrnmunity .gn-aV
people
Mrictly business principles.
I
near
the
present
town
of
W«-sl
------------ lend over'end. were forced down!
■ndilem of lireak- uf the Omaha* and Poncair mul by 1Point. N.-b, nnd it wns Imre thal!((lMES Fn0}| A. W. HtWI.EY OF will appreciate your support nl tho
iv&gt; .sill Iw. nt t i.nrl-&lt; il
'lr,'nm causing ile*f rucli«n to vnl- ciinver
fir will be ul Charles H. Hauers ||nli](&gt; |,rolH.rtv&lt; &gt;nlt: Gr!Uid Trunk
tlie siliiject of killing more Ilian 30U0 of the atlie*. Hie attack was imide tlm next:
i
Primaries on August 25.—Adv..
SMlVWC MILD,
reduceil those two tribes from
Lak office in Hastinfls. every ba|-1 bridge which still exi.-l*. alllmm.lij
Alfred M. Nevins.
of tlm
.&gt; of tii&lt;‘ logs rmiManlly piling- th-ir.position al lhe head of trails- morning. Chief Logan,
unlay.
•
several limes rebuilt, wn» nlmort|
, ,
u~.i»v
'.Missouri t|ulimis, io a -secmiduiy 'Ornahas, led a charge against the ..
Smux in an effort to break through
?
place from whence they never .1.
1...
1. . 1
. .
..... Ill&gt;.l■illll■—\&gt;nv Hr Nevt-l* itilllK
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
again em-rgefl.
AH Western In­
n Drink—Snys II Wu&gt; n GikmI
dian tribe* speak of this buttle as ed and thereafter tlm retreat was a
IlIVCNlinCRl.
mu* of the gn^atest ever known be­ route the Sioux hanging on tlie
Saranac, Miclu Feb. Il, tOOB.
PHYSICIANS
tween tnihmis. and mor- red men flank of tlm fleeing Omaha like
fqken
Mr.
Guy A. Beckwith^ Manager,
wolves.
Lone
Foot
had
l.,\...
.
&lt;lied during the three days it raged
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.
.
command
after
Ixigan
’
s
death
ami
i Ilian in any similar period of Indi­
A.
&amp;
C.
H.
BARBER,
Dcar.Sir:
In
reply
lo
yqur
kind
Inn warfare. Juslthow many Sioux there was nothing tlm Omaha* and
1
Physicians and Snrgeona.
letter I cannot express my thanks
wen* killed cau-never, .be known. Poncas could do hut run. '
The massacre continued until in wonts for what the Keeley Cure Call* in city or country, responded to
Iml tradiliqm-of that tribe are to
Hie effect Hiat 1000 of lheir war­ noon, when the Sioux withdrew. lias done for me and my family. with promptness, day or night.
riors were /lain by the Umahas Three thousand Omaha* and Pon­ We have taken more prhisure mid
and Poncas during the three days cas were dr.nl. and lheir bodies comfort in the last year Ilian ever
B. WILLISON, D. D. S.,
before.
.
of fighting.
The number of shun
a
Hastings, Mich.
on both side/ were, .as nearly as of the allies. It was live year* lie-;| I now have a happy homo nml
I can bp ascertained, about 4tM). Ii^r fore the Omaha* and Poncas found that is more Hinn I could say
eighteen
months
ngo.
Tlm
treat
­
In
formation by which'the site of Hie heart lo revisit-Itm battlefield.
ment
cunul
mo
nnd
made
a
man
of
I battle was located, was obtained the meantime. Dr. Bowman hail
JOHN M. GOULD
1 from th- diary of'lhe late Dr. W. L. passed that way and seeing so me. I have never wanted a drink
skeletons, hnd of the stuff.
LAWYER
Bowman of Stanton, who was led to many thousand
The-KMt»y, to my miiul, is-tWo
* stuily lite subject because of' the learned oMhe groat battle.
over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Office
The burial parly of tin- Ornahas best way li&gt; wisdom and tiit”j;lioaf&gt;. ti-ld of skeleton' he found in tlm
„ ... est and best investment n man /an
Phone 17a
) valley of Hi- Elkhorn lUver.
Ex- worked for weeks... gathering thFarmers and residents of Barry County, “take a day off,” relax a little
HASTING*, MICHIGAN
T7i-n
IravaHnii* rw'iilly made near Sfan- honre-Trf their tribesmen.
A. W. Hawley.
| tun. in which hundreds of ekelctba^ they dug on- groat liole and with
after a hard season’s work; come to Assyria Center on SATURDAY, AUG.
Home
'Treatment
for
Tobacco,
1 were unearthed, substanligte Hie Indian ceremonies lasting seven
But WhyT
days, they buried all in one huge Ncurasthcnlu or Nerve Exhaus­
29; “get acquainted with your neighbors,” and have a good, whole day of
[data left by Dr. Rowan.
If a man camo to mo and asked
tion.
grave. Later, they piekml up sev­
I The pum as and Omaha*, who eral hundred more skeletons and
wholesome “fun.” We’ll be glad to see you, and we’ll do our best to give
For further information or liter­ whether I, wanted a bydromerapod. 1
Lbveit lugelher on thfi banks of Hm
Mis'otiri. were on. the annuaj buried these in a smaller grave. ature in regard lo the Keeley should naturally say no.—Loudon
you a good time. Y'ou’ll be glad you came, and so will we.
the town of Straiten was! Treatment address the Keeley In­ Truth.
1 spring buffalo hunt in the year When
enough Uhel stitute, 733-735 Ottawa avenue, N.
IHWt. when there were few white founded, curiously
town cemetery was located npon W. Grand Rapids, Mirlu or phone
Canada now has a debt of $510,I men in all Nebraska. There wen* tho
very
bill whore the Ornahas Cilz. 57«t5 or Bell Mtiin Hurt.
714.6W.
1.700 Omaha warriors and.500 l*onPROGRAM:
/HERE’S OUR
lea brave*. In adflition were 4000
. (&gt;1d men, wom-ii and children who
’ w-re taken along to cure the meat
prize
2:30—Pie Eating Contest:
8:00 A. M.—Ball Game, Assyria vs. Ma­
' and prepare it for tho return
50c
$1.00; 2nd
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.
ple Grove; winners
$10.00
I

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...1.. L-t-i-.t

t:im w.i.

LOCATE SITE Of
INDIAN BATTLE

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Co.

SPORTS

DAY

10:00 A. M.—Clay Pigeon Shoot, Assyria.
Lacey and Pennfield; prize
$5.00
12:00 M.—Dinnef served by the Ladies' Aid
Society*.
12:30—Barrel Race: 1st prize $r.oo; 2nd 50c
12:45—Running Jump; 1st prize Si.op; 2nd 50c

1:00—Standing Broad Jump; isl $1.00;
50c
2nd prize
- - 1:15—High Jump; 1st prize $1.00; 2qd 50c
1:30—Bag Race; 1st prize $1.00; 2nd 50c

1:45—Hundred

Yard

Dash:

1st prize
50c

a:oo—Boys’ Foot Race, undet 12 years
of age;
1st prize $1.00; 2nd 50c
2:15—Girls' Foot Race, under 12 years
of age;
1st prize $i.op; 2nd 50c

.3:15—Bicycle Race, one mile; rst prize
5OC
$1.00: and
•
$1.00
3:30—Climbing Greased Pole; 1st
3: 45—Wheelbarrow Race; 1st prize $1.00;
and
•
“ -"
•
50c
4: 00—Potato Race, mounted; rst prize
50c
$1.00: and
......
4:15—Best Appearing Single
Rig;
prize
•
•
2 lbs. Candy
4: 45~ JVorst Appearing Rig: prize
$1.50
5: 15—Best Song Sung.by Young Lady;
prize
................................ $2.00
5:30—Tug oi War, Assyria vs. Maple
Grove
Box M. M. Cigars

DANCE AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

M. E. TUCKERMAN, Clerk.
F. S. SCHRODER, Treasurer.
J..F. WRIGHT. Marshal.

fj. C. TOMPKINS.
Judges 'A. T. SHEPARD.

(C. E. COX.

desiinntio

day* ago.
ened nnd

meeting

All of i

church. '
ie were n
■* air «nng **&lt;
Th
• much ne

Tlm Iml

the SI. Ki
turn on G
turn on &lt;»
wngers."
silks nnd
booking*
Sime of l
lion until

F

Assyria, Saturday, Aug. 29

2: 45—Gfacker nnd Whistle Race; 1st
50c
prize $1.00; and ’
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3: 00—Fat Man's Race; 1st prize $1.00;
50c
2nd
...
-

&lt;&gt;w|ng I"

H

—at—

These Indians nnd the Sioux had
1 been al wnr for time immemorial.
In fart, tlm Sioujf were always al
war with every other nation with­
in striking distance.
The Sioux
was against all men and all men
were against tlm Sioux.
But the omahas and Poncas were:
.far from the Sioux country—fourj
'i&lt;f five hundred miles, nnd they
were nol expecting an attack of any
kind. They believed the Sioux to
1 Ih&gt; in Montana hunting buffalo. In-1
stead. imHi lighting Sioux, in light
inarching order, without women,
children or baggage, were nn tho
trail'of the &lt;)inalias nnd Poncas.
Tlm allies finished their hunt.
I cured Urn meats nnd were prepar­
: ing to return to lheir homes. Tlm
, hunting had been good_nnd every
pony Was loaded down with jerked
; buffalo meat for food nnd buffalo
hides for tlm puepone of making
! clothing, tepees and blnnkets. Tlm
Imnlers were armed with bows- and
arrows, muskets and long lilies.
One morning at dawn, the Sioux
made art attack upon the big camp
of allies. The camp was strelchjed out for several miles along the
river and tlm Sioux attack was
I made simultaneously al nil points.
,'t lm tight lusted two hours nnd
; hundreds fell on either side. Then
. I lie Sioux withdraw just rtufiof
rang-* and made prepnraUonn to re• new the balltn_
Tho Omnhns

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iSth for

tnrn.

We

news frun

THOSE W

Will Ik
Stebbins
Ihis
' Carvelh

■

If youie been on? of llmsc who thought It was economical to
bake your 01111 bread—wc wimt'you to ronvlnre yourself of your
mistake.
For one month lake a vn ent ion from bread making. Watrli
your gits bill mid see how much you sure—watch vourself amt see
how-much better you fee) out of 1ml kitchen; watch your groc­
ery MH. «ud sec how much you have Ims»ii spending for flour.
Tlie time sin cd can be pul to many Hibigs tliul are of more
value Hnm what little you might possibly save by baking.
Wc buy materials much cheaper Hum you do, we buy lhe best
materials made—wc make thousands of loaves, by machinery, aial
when the whole Is summed up—you really don’t save money bak­
ing ui Inline. •

HASTINGS POTATO BREAD

TTiiA H
handling
the ptist
' ing slit'lf
school bo&lt;
good ax
they ran
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'

I’j.lMiked better than home made bread—Wcuuse we have the facilillra mid expert bakers. Try it this month and see.
Back of our name yoa will And lhe best in quality. When you
.buy pastry of any kind ask for ours.
’

Star Bakery &amp; Restaruant
Phone 381

pres* ollie
are post's
....11

mil” bunt,
steamer

Don’t Be Guilty
. HASTINGS’

Inn

"SI. Ki Ida

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men

thanking him for Ids kindness, and ’

• • •

EXPECTS
AUG. 19i
ll(J

can stand “cropping" better than others, but in a few years the BEST of land
ip this county, or state will decrease in fertility and. eventually become
“worltrtess" from a producing standpoint.

How To Be Good To Your Land

Farms For Sale

ilu.ii .tnthul aw.iv. Is not Ui,- exhi-l

ANOTHI

Or It Can’t Be Good To You

I«her Wheelrr, Hying nearCol- *]|)P parents of tin; ynung man
line, threshed 62 bu*h«ns of chos-r
jlimpe&lt;I tlinmgh It''- WtTtlHjwl
seed from 10 acre*, a'n excellent; of a fait
b..i)nd Grand Trunk
record, even in IhU year when all ir;ijn n,.np xiill.-if a few w.. k* ago
previous crop rroaijis ""*•
&lt;_ v.,.-.. .«• i&gt;n&gt;u.&gt;^&gt;it_i
nig Attorney Hoyle*, &lt;»f Charlotte,
gmnslu-d.
'having received a letter J "’in h «
The Shiawassee Sportmen’s As- I father, Glt&lt;» Jehanren. wlmsu ad-|
socintioii Im* planted 12.000 small­ dt.— 1- Iii'irirll.iu.- Iboip. Ldb-n-i
mouth bass in the ^Shiawassee 'linmnii'r Norge. In a Idler to Mr.
river. Recently they planted 10,­ Bi.vl.-i In- said: •‘i.-eter Johnniu'ii is
000 rainbow trout and so.OOO.trout
were planted. Game refuges have :ik«&gt; and ptar
l»een secured and lite .ie*oyiaiion
- -..... . (dans tn make Ute counly almnda'iil f,n (|y..
in game and fish'. ' .
•
j
*
• • •
•• , . ,
r rtVhilr driving his row .to pasluro.
The 17-monlhs old baby boy of
‘----1 ■
—'•••■
Rev. nnd Mrs. Robert Putney id '
near Mulliken fell on an HxH sill),
and tore the upper jaw completely one Of 111-' bind feet
off. The chihl was taken at Oiiee caught in th»H«p &lt;•! n
lo the Sparrow huspilal at LtuiMiig
nnd ihe Jaw sewed on willi a silver,
w;
• • •
।: nul-.t inn il-- d&gt;'-. evidently gpl Ins'
Elder D. II. Shelly, of Innin. (&lt;M&gt;k f.„,, ...my),! u|,i|- m the net ..«• ■
. climbing or jumping over I Im fence
ami lhere is mt telling how long Im
'had Iteeii held tlmre in tins tlelp‘
condition.
Luckily. Mr. Hin-k
ih;ul i-lyei- with him and’he quickly {
liberated him. Tlm dog, instead of 1

intioii -f -iieli uraiitude a go&lt;n| e\.

FIFTY-I

QUALITY BA.KJ-2 SHOP

Hostings, Mich.

Fire me
Tim in
departme
big dance
dny durin
dance wi
The mus
order wil

tendance,
used fa
clothes s
during tin

Tuesday
the BAN?
snake-, w
of Carter
some dos
•*A reptile,
ly 7 feel

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
Clicalation Greater Than Ail Other
Barry County Papera Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

THE
22 PAGES

HASTINGS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27,1914

ANOTHER LEHER FROM . AGED POET. OF GULL LAKE OLD SOLDIERS HOLD
of AA'clI-Knowu, Interesting
MRS.! FLORA RENNES Sketch
ANNUAL RENUION
Pioneer of Southern Part of
GEORGE HONEYWELL. THE

BANNER.

If-Yon With lo H&lt;K or Buy, BecaftM
Everybody R&lt;«&lt;ls The BANNER.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

RAY W. BROOKS Witt
UUUV U|PU|PA|| QUfilH 11
HAVE AN AUCTION SALE WBI IfilbflloAn OtlUULU

- CHORAL SERVICE AT M. E.
CHURCH
CHURCH SUNDAY El
EVENING

EXCLUDE JAPANESE

Loren

Slaplcs.-of Grund

RziphK

NUMBER 17

Cin SCHOOLS OPEN
TUESDAY MORNING

Because Hr Has Rented His Farm.
Has a lairge
of Stock, Toots.
Prugnun Prepared.
Etc., to Be Disponed Of.
Arh.M»l - .v,.-,- will I...
'l l- IIIT'KTMUVTS Wll.l. Ill'
O
EXPECTED TO LEAVE LONDON,
ATTENDANCE
WAS
CONSIDER
­
* Having ronlrft-hU farm Ray W. MON1RAVUXE FLOWERS.
PfiilfisApher, morfili.sl. poet nnrt
CALIFORNI A. REA EAIS SOME
AUG. 1 ftIh AND IK DOI BTI.ESS wliole-uudcd pioneer farmer is
Brooks will have an aurtion sale at
READY FOR AVORK OX FUAT
ABLY LESS THAN IN FORM­
his farm two miles south, one mile
lay eveniiu-.
Loren Staples &lt;•( I
DAY.
• STARTLING TRUTHS.
Giurge Honeywoll. who resides nt
HOMEWARD ROUND.
ER YEARS.
east, mid one-half mile south of
irand Itapiits. who played the or.
Hi.- in-ad Ilf Gull lake, mi * lillliNashville, on section !8. Kalamo
an fur a few minute.'' Iasi Christ-)
.
plot of two acres, says the Kalama­
township. Eaton county. It will lie YELLOW MEN BECOMING
zoo Gazelle. He ts living in his BIG DAMPFIRE WAS
NOT MUCH WAR NEWS
mi all &lt;lay sale, with Henry Bideleightieth year, yet every day finds
man
auctioneer,
and
E.
E.
Gray.I
him
bending
before
■
the
tusk
of
GIVEN IN LONDON PAPERS
SECRET PERIL IN U. S.
TO BE VERY LARGE
FEATURE THURSDAY EVENING clerk. Lunch at noon and -heller
irgunist.
Franri
tilling his little vegelalile patch,
for horses if it storm*. Mr. Brook'!
and on frequent wcasions lie walks
Ou Ing to n Strict Censorship of the to Knltunnzoo lo visit with a ('jHiirndc Pierce Rrrlrclnl PrcsiThey
Arc
Making
Gum-Shoe
Cam
­
Mnny
Improvements
.
In Buildings.
h&lt;»u-. quantity .if grain and a l»1 of
News.
AVnr Exrilmcnl In Eng- daughter who lives in this city.
paign Against Our NalundiznKitlib'i-giirtn |o In- in Central
dent of Association. All Enjoyrd farm machinery, tools and other
•vening.
He is n man of remarkable
hind (filleted Down.
articles. For the date jpf the ^ale '
Hon and Emigration Laws.
Bldg.
Jordan's Martini Band Mitsir.
physique and Mrongih. considering
and furtlier particulars fend M-.
ehooh will .qS-n on
his advanced age, mid his mind is
Haslingi
The annual .soldiers 'and sailors'
.11 Jias been two or throe days as ki'fii land dear as Hint of a man reunion was held al the. fair. Brooks' auction sale ■rtyerli-enii’nt lauqu.i wn&lt;
■ be in tlh-ir seats at Hint j ..A»u&lt;i1..|a’ ’’
sinee-| mailed my last letter to you. nr thirty-five.
I|«&gt; allritniles his ■grnnifiRnn Thursday hnd Friday.
u- iiiusietd progimil will j
f,,r nl(.
good health and uiitisiKilly well
The number of veterans in at lendgel.
We me •still at Ixnuioii along preservAMl condition lo the fact Hint aiK'e- was smaller than in former
’ mlier students
•Twilight by. Trine., Mr. I |;K| .jq-itig -dio
with hundreds
of Americans
lie has always observed regular yearti, due in part lo the fact that
const is Ihoroupjil!
-waiting, for there is nothing else to linbils.
H&lt;* is nu adherent to I lie mi many of Hie old soldiers wore
day morning.
rise. Shine For Thy Light | dents -hmiid n
•“early to bed and early h&gt; rise" Iim» feeble to come lo Hastings. The
.eloped lh-'&lt;'. and
“SI. Killin’
i theory, mid never in his life'has he reunion this year consisted of
i it lias been understood, mid mon-. |« Gune
by MaeDennid. Mis-.: morning. Tintoo guests.
lasted tobacco or liquor in any meetings and programs. The pro­
gi'iierally misunderstood, through-1 Burch,
Some form.
out I’m United Slates. •
‘ Groan. ‘ In Springtime.'
gram of the first day was in the
The lohnciio linhit .is one of the
now faring
Express Office. and Un- STeninsliiii most Jlllliy and disgusting habits
LOTTE DECISIVELY HA A
that is known to mankind," he de­
claimed Hiere are Io.oini stranded clares.
"Leaviiig the
expense
SCORE OF 12 TO 2.
nelism. a keen analysis, gained l&gt;
MacDoWell,
Americans hern in lamdmi now phase enlirdy out of consideration,
wailing fur Sli-amship Iranspiirla-. the very nature of llw* habit should
a How of oratory which hud
Organ.
Hon. Rome of the ports are closed nnpcnr suifidently absurd to cause
MaFDowoll,
LOCALS
DRIVE
VISITINS
source
in a deeply sealed con
so lluil uiii-t of the IhmiIs leave
lion in the (rulli of his slateun
Liverpool, willi an escort of war
ly Pmyrs. by MmPITCHER FROM THE MOUND
Allhougli not a Prohibitionlst in
his political nnilialimiH Illis old
tiary- platform lecturer. Inti as an
nf (he wilderness de­
iii neutral walers.
I suppose that- phlloMMihor
Hint liquor is the one great
Life-TImei-s, With Rousti Pitching the future welfare
i« tiie w;iy we will be escorted out clares
curse
of
hnmairily
mid
holds
that
country.
Redeemer," by 1
Defeat Cubs. Big Crowd Helps
when our turn comes to leave.
the man who will drink an intoxi­
ItWas only a few'weeks ago thill Gounod. Mi­
Finances.
cating bovornge is In the same class
llie newspapers announced the in­
\v&gt;- have nnl &gt;•
with
the
man
who
drinks
carliolic
Hastings completed the base ball tention of the Japanese to estab-: '
through lli&lt;* Shnki neare arid Eng­ acid in oil attempt lo end his wmes.
and lilted up with a ventilating
M-iiMHt on Tuesday by defeating
.... because trains
system,
.
~■
"Tobacco, liquor and all drug
Cliarlott** 12 to 2. thereby winning
have not been running regul.1itv.
file teaching staff will be as fidare acquired in on effort lo
Hie secies which began when the
owing to the goveriiinenl's using habits
satisfy the rhind." he says.
“And
two 'teams resumed has. ball re­ Flower!
" Frank E". ElllWorth, Superiplenit is ju*l as iiiipotudble to satisfy
lations Inst July.
rhe senes be­
dent.
Hie mind ns it is hrsalisfy the eye.
tween Hastings and Chnrlpih- has
lirbigan lo have a yellow
The war cxcilemenl horn «loe.« Man never tires of seeing and be is
William T. Wallace, Principal,
iiltrnetfsl Mate-wide aUention. mid rue.
always
looking
fof
soinelhing
new.
Hastings
easily
won
the
la-t
and
de
­
days ago. The- banks have
VOTE
W \
In
the
same
way
is
his
mind
always
ciding
contest.
3
eiied and business seeips
Y GO. VND
craving for something new, and to
1,'lie garni
witnessed by a big
country
I... lt..U I
more pie in the -lores trading.
"Booster’s
crowd, numbering Jtflow, the people wli
aiinul 75(1.
There was a fivo-jp« •■d Slates' laws, are
Prices of "eatable-" and “wear- kill the ambition for advancement
ami nrhjevemonl."
mugs’ preliminary context tu-inri i n
H()T||11C() |||TaEST
Comnuh' Frank Pierer.
rare,
■rm an ami Engis striking n pftce far in
ies' Association.
Rev, .Mr. Bnl- ter winning by a score of 2 to I.
meeting and fixed the maximum eration
advance of its age and has little
was Hie principal speaker. In
WAS SHOWN IN ELECTION
oxcluded
The decision to end the base ball
evening there was a big eainp- season
Tuesday came as a surprise
Iler
of
immigrants
to
our
country
is
to (he fans, bur the. management
‘If |M*opb* of fifty years ano had Andrus spoke.
Japan.
Therefore this vital race I.nler Reports Show That Osborn English.
if Iho finest painting.
The business meeting was held on
question becomes almost a Japan- Is Illuming Strongly For Goirrlire, earnings in the pursuit of Friday morning. In the afternoon
pleasure as are those of today, this there was a program, lav IL Pryor, mice has not warranted a continua­
tion
of
games,
which
caused
the
Of
Hie
75.000 Japanese in Ameri­
Ye.--ier.hiy w&lt;
would now be a nation of paupers." speaking in the W. AV.
County Normal.
treasury to shrink ami which ca. over 5&lt;i,oo&lt;i live in California. Is
the Regent
Court
Presbyterian
Getlnnle II. Miller, Principal.
Potter, who was called out of the threatened to create ;f burd'-n of in- it any wonder then, that California
church. The sorinon hnd (he mus.Mr. Honeywell, has spent the city
Ida C. Jacobson, t’ailic.
to attend the funeral of a rela- dcliledness.
A
debt
was
inherited
must stand ns the "color guard." portunily of voting directly for the
I greater part of his long life in Kal।
candidates
for
the
various
state
all sang “God Save the King.**
from last year’s manafcftpenl, and and “picket line” for all the United
lamnxoo rc.uniy, and n ventlment
and county offices through the PriFrank Pierce was reeleejed pres­ this will also lie paid.
States?
Martini A. Striker, Music and
The newspapers do not give born of years of association binds
In IW»7 our first conflict with ll.e; ",aLv.f.'*1,’"' "f
"u“ In awing.
much ih-w information aismt IJie him to Gull lake.
Ho is given lo ident of the reunion association.
The crowd assembled was a joHy
Every one wn&lt; in good hu­ Japanese came. '"Tiie Japanese l,3*^ •'*,?,h*aXua8
writing poetry, and has written Venw Fates, of Allegan county, was one.
Alfred I'.. Wilcox,' Manual Trainhip they say.
numberless verses about the betiu- elected vice president* J. H. Bennis mor. and the Hasting' victory’ was children, and especially Japanese ।
was elected
secrohiry;
Friegd greatly enjoyed by all except, the boys ami men. attended the public
ie biUletins say tliat Hie “Marttreasurer.
The following few from Charlotte.
In the open­ schools: and ns it. is difficult to de­
illio boat on which we returir Ilia leisure time in lileraiy imr- Soulea
suils,-reading niurli and writing Were elected meinhrs of an ■'exe­ ing round, it seemed us (hough the termine'the age of-lhe- Japane&gt;c. mg olf being in lite rural dislri.-tcirntir mid EfgliHi Grades Dept.
cutive
committee:
I.ee
Chase,
A. visitors would
have everything many were believed In be far, far
when inspired.
He is well posted
obtainable up to Hie time nf oum
Pdlit, Principal, ArilhineE.
I
’
tiillips.
Baker
Shriner.
James
their own way.
Th.-y made two
on all events of current interest
going lo press.
‘
and his mannei of living is jdnipli-i Bailey, M. B. Todd.
American mothers of girls wildIn tfl nf the 23 precinets'of Barlurn on our boat ns •■slevrugi' nas- city itself.
Reddick planted the ball behind
rv Cffunlv. the follnwinu are the I..J* ’**" .A'
‘‘‘•’“‘’O a«"&gt;
His words ai- llrnsn of a Aluih ni; reunion next year.
second for n single. He stole sec­
missing
■ dks and jewels are glad io get
Jordan’s martial band furnished ond and Chapple sacril^ed him to
and'
with a sine wily which character­ excellent fife and drum niusic.
third;
Bell hit Collet!.
Kyncll daughters goiiig. aipong these -yel­ precincts being Hastings twp
Some of I hem can't get Iransporla- izes turn ns o-i ■ of Ihi' fast p.i-sing
»
On Hie first day only four’ com­ 'dropped*Uray's high ily and Red- low men.
Onlrnl Building.
Giov;
and
Orangeville:
Osborn
idiilosnidicrs. whose vast know­ rades marclied to Hie grounds be­ • Ib k '-.•oi l'd.
M.'lyi)_-: need 'Collett
Yet California yielded I" Hie Na- 375; F.lhMart indal.' 215; l.mWilcox; Principal,
ledge has been gained first hand, hind Hie band. On the second day with a single. IJikTTwork boCame (iiHitd
We wen
governiiH'id u|uhi llu« school
through arlu.ii contact with na­ there were none.
stemiier.
His dmivery improved question, for the Eniled States did itmrW. From thjw-it is-whlenl tlml
Mimiie B. Matthews, Fifth Grade.
, Osliorn will carry the couniy by
me lucky, loo. to have them tun1.
every inning and In- finished so
Tliose who registered were:
Margaret Miller. Fourth Grade.
strongly that he closed the game by Japan: and has allowed the yellow toy or more.
It. Hinman. G. Holes. F. M. Criag, fanning three in succ.MSTon..
Tillie Ritigutil. Third Grade.
SUES HARLOW LAKE PURLIC
W. M.. Ream. G. Bradish. W. M.
Jennie McBain. Second tirade.
.Hamilton
By scoring oeveu itiu* in the sec­
Cast.
F.
Pnlmatief.
F.
G.
Pien-e.
G.
Anna
I.. McM,d&gt;ter. First Grade.
HALLASS'N
FOR
$412.78
are jio-ii d saying lliaf the "Mariond inning. Hastings clinched the
Sylvester. F. Soules. Hv'l. Palma- ■victory.
cincl.s are Hastings townsnlp: Irv­
First Ward Building.
&lt;m" will surely sail on Hie HMli.
Eck lot a home run feelings of Japan.
ing 2nd pree.incl; Johnstown: Hast­
We a|l said. “Hurrnli!"
Margaret McGuiness, Principal,
Lynn Maslcnbrook Wants Conmni- E. Phillips. I). Freeman, M. Fisher drive into left field, but the ball
Hamilton will hxih and Fifth Grades.
We .will leave Here TIpirsdhy Hie lion to pay Promissory Noir ami D. Hunt, W. .McDonald. S. Garrison. dropped into twi automobile and he ed In allow the Japanese to attend ,ings .’lid Ward.
carry (his county probably by fipm
Jhitia Brown, Fourth and Tliint.
tfttli for the Shake-penre country
E. Fisher, C. WiHiams. T. Phillips, was compelled tn stop al thir.il. Ihn school of the while children; .250 lo :m«i.
Inten'st Now Over-Due
A-phono from aUIt. Stanlmi. I. N. Winters.. B. Taylor, Maltby drove the ball through Col­ Japan agreed to limit the number 'llamillon yesterday staled Hint he
Rulilick of laborers given passports to this ,
Winifrd.
We will tic on the
iirorder lo recover principal and «!. M. Bigelow, F. Hoot. V. Fales;!?. lett mid Eek scored.
liad
carried
Berrien
county
by
npfumbled
Beck's
gronndr
and
Beck
id "homeward hnund" interest totalling
rU2.7fi. Lynn Holes, G. Lirhly. -W. TulUe. j. Puts,
enuuUy-' So ..willi Hie nOiubec of ,
"ttu B&gt;
First Grade anil i’ri- "
rcilclii’' you.
Ibipe •Maslenbrook, of Bowens Mills, has J. Howe. M. Bowler, D. Birdsall, \. was sn'fe Maltby •M-iiriiur.’ HulcJi- factory laborer' lessened Japan wards of 2.000: st. Joe county by
Ball Hied lo left. turned liiy' allention to the farms. 'aliuul UMi; Cass Co. by 700; van- maty.
begun suit against the Barlow kiku Lal hum. 8. Hefflebower, E, Mnwri'v, ins struck out.
for some Public Hull As.so.-iation, the direc­ T. Dailey. G. Roush. B. Shriner, B. Hymes drew a pass.
Kynett land­
turn.
Set’oud \\uiil Building.
The
secortd
groat
conflict
with
Hint
Thompson
tors of which are Jay T. Hoard, Hopkins, J. Woodruff.'W. Morris, J. ed upon the ball for a long ground­ Japan came during the past winter ■
Minnie DeViiie, Principal, Fourth
It went through
news from home.
William^Sensiba, F. DuMaresque Dennis. F. A. Blackman, W. S. er into right.
when the California farmers be- :500 lo 1.H00 plurality. This would uiiij Third Gradf-s.
Io all.
and Lynii' Mastenbrook, the iatlcb Lanuston, B. Walker, H. Maniblc, Draher ami before the ball was re­ came alarmed at the Japanese :indicali* Mr. HamiRon's renominaGenevieve Rider, Sixth mid Fifth
being treasurer of the organization. N. Nichols. F. Thomas. H. Heath. L. turned all three had scored and ownership of immense tracts of ।
Kynett land.
The claim coven a promissory note Chase. F. Hart, J. Dailey. C.zMead. Kynett stood on third.
with a princi|ial of $302.76, Interest A. H. Iceland. T. DeMott. II. Wells. scored on Bell’s intb'ld hit. A, mis­
THOSE WHO MUST
Again Japan* appealed lo the na­
at siiuper cent and taxes amounting H..F. Naylor. J. Garrison, E. Chaffee. play let Bell go to third and he tional government lo prevent Cali­
BUY SCHOOL BOOKS to ¥8u&gt;6. The principal covers Hie Caleb Moore, 1\ H. prow, M. B. scored on a ' passed hall.
Total fornia from-passing a law forbidBoard of Education.
that Smith has carried Clinton mid
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cost of goods sold t&lt;&gt; the associa­ Todd.
A mi ml m; r of oHicrs regis­ seven runs.
Continued on pace Mix.
tion. materials and labor.
tered, who did not leave their
com- citizen-, 1&gt;&gt; inh-rit land.
In
Will Be Interested in Cancth. A
Wlil. I.. Shuliers. Ijecrela
The not was dated on October I, names.
this
conflict
California
realized
she
Charged YVilh.Crucll) lo Dorse.
Stebbins Aihrriisemcnl In This 1910. and was due three years from
W L. Cha—. Trtfisuror.
could Judge Ju;r own conditions
ins; E.
i'homas E. Walers. Tfm-h
date. The, signers are not person^
Cliarwhl with .crurll) to a hor.se. heller than the fest of nur country
This Issue nf the Banner.
Important Notice to Scholars.
Lu Schantz 2tiH; and C
ally holdcn. as the note is signed n.«
Rufus 't urner was arrested and ar­
The Hastings City Schools will raigned before Justice Cadwnlla.*26.
The missing j
n defeiidetil- association.
unanimous vole.
thin isijtle
not really open this year until der.
Mr. Turner purchased a
However, before passing the law.
BAND CONCERT POSTPONED
Tuesday, SepL f?t.
horse of Wesley Pi'tti-ngill. Dis- this stale received the national cinct; JolinstowiK Maple Grove, I
•THE LIGirr .ETERNAL.**
That
'lliis (vould indicate that Mr. Nev-1
Although the school will be open sntislled with the animal, he re­ government's
UNTIL NEXT SATURDAY EVE
Lofty ideals and sentiments that
representative. Sec- ins will have around 2tM) plurality.|
Monday. Aug. 31, yd all that turned to Mr.- Pettengill with it refnry Bryan, very cordially.
ring true today ns in the fourth on
He
For Prosecutor, in' III of 23 preThis firm mpkes a speciality of century from the keynote of "The there will be on that dale will be When Mr. Pettengill refused lo was shown I he fanns owned by
handling school books, and during Light Eternal," the big spectacular Teachers Meetings."
take back the “ho$s" Mr. Turner Japanese, lie was taken itilo schools ciiirl.-i. John Gould - has 122; and| Players were Seuttcrrd unit Crouds
Were Disap|ioiiited. but Amends­
the past summei' lia» been collect­ religious drama to be offered at the
So that all students who are plan­ lied it to the feiici- and deserted it where yellow and while children Arthur E. Kidder 30tL
’ ing shelf worn and si cond hand Heed Opera House. September 2. ning to attend the-city schools, need Upon this act tho nuelly charge studied together.'* In one schuul
Mnool books, some of them just as AH the glamour that wealth of col­ not begin until Tuesday, Sept. 1st. had its source. Mr. Tunier plead­ Mr. Bryan counted 21 Japanese and
good ng new. • On them' book* oring, splendor x of costumes and Please bear this in* mind.
Lee
S.
Ctibb
It'.'.
ed not guilty, and gave bonds for 15 white children.
He was also
they rail save you from 25 to 50 per, scenic settings can lend has been
As there were no contests in tin urday exemng to hear the band
Read the advertisement of the appearance at trial on August 29.
taken' into factories where while
cent.
Read'the lidverlisement of utilized in making this production Hastings City Schols in this issue.
men had heretofore, worked to cases of Cbas. Weissert for Hepre- concert which had lid'll announced.
Carvelh A Stebbins in this issue.
Manm foi
Search-Light For Fire Department support their wives and children -ejitative: Cornelius
worthy of the ideas embodied.
sheriff: Roy - Andrus for Count) there wet- no strains of the ex­
Wesleyan Campmecting Ends.
History lias been consulted for the
The firemen have been provided and whore how. .only Japanese wo­ Clerk: Earl B. Tbwnsend {of Begi-. pect. d music in the air.
Il was
Firemens’ Dunce During Fair.
theme and the horrible tortures of
The Wesleyan Methodists clps^d with a big search-ltani which will men work.
The members of Hie local fire the early martyrs make the climax thir -campmeding on Sunday •eve­ Ie* of almost indesp*'ii*lble use in
Sjnri- these two contlicls the. Circuit Court Commissioner: 1\ivid i with great regret that the members
of the band were unable to give the
department are planning to hold a for a story of love and religious ning and broke camp, on Mondtiy case of a big fire.
I'he light is Japanese government has 'been
S.
England
for
Drain
Couumitioiivr
i.ig dance on itWining of Thurs­
devotloii.
Throughout the four monling.' All were Well fdeashl furnished by dry celU of any kind, making a quiet, hut thoroupIPcam­
weB' called away that
day during, the. fair week. This acts the earnest zeal of the excel­ with the attendance this year, .ahd am) its fays will penetrate a great paign hgainM
our immigration and Frank G, Sheillcb’l fur Coro-1
dance will he a great social event. lent cast ..engaged inthe portrayal great enthusiasm has been exprds- distance through smoke.. It will laws, nur naturalization laws.’our
The music will be excellent, the of Hie.play fans the religious sen­ sed over the outlook for a large at­ throw a dear light a distance of land ownership laws, and even inousiy nominated for the positions day evenings-uf 'this week.- The
I citizens aj.e- promised a gixid proorder will bo perfect ami lh« .fire­ timent of the audience into a living tendance next season.
which named.
The de­ several hundreds of feel.
The against, our constitnfinn,
The Democratic Nominees.
-‘ im. which will more thup com­
men ore hoping for a large at­ flame, and a furore of enthusiasm nomination
and conference ate lamp is carried mi'the fire-wagon. stands for years of (he ilmughtfut.
tendance.
Tin; proceeds will be invariably greets Hie close of the thriving.
II weighs eight pounds and is con­ and unselllsh work of our farefalh*used for defraying Hie cost of thirdaet—where a flaming croM
structed so solidly Hint it may be ers and public, spirited statesmen,
clnihoH spoiled while -fighting fires appears above I he shattered altar Farmers Picnic at Cottage Grove. tisM-for breaking open windows against Uiat part of due constitut­ ing gentlemen were unanimously
during Hie Inst year.
ion which allows a stalo to settle nominated: •
of the pagan god of. gods. Jupiter.
'
There will be a base hall tourna­ and doors.
Rose Examination Adjourned.
a question within her own juris­
Th&lt;\;Tiames of Louise Dunbar and ment and farmers picnic al Cottage
Hon. W. N. ■Ferris, Governor: John
■
i The
■ iiv examination
v.v.iiuiiu,uuu of
ui Fred
rim Rose.
Is It Carter's Snake?
diction. overruling
the national IL Pahnbr, State Senator: William
John Preston anparing in the prin­ Grove, Saturday. Sept. 5.
Two or
Hustings Hive Meeting.
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Kron7whtAr“'wn.mr0^n7aiiv7-** xt 1
Orangeville, accused of ,-irducitig
Tuesday Jas. Rbnsom brought to cipal roles, lenos to the offering an three games of ball, boat races, Jub
Hastings Hive No. ftfll, will hold government’s Opinion.
the BANNER office the skin of a added eclat gained by their line races and swimming races will take its next regular meeting Wednes­
Today -this Japanese question is mohd cJninK’Yterk'-'^Rirnev^tG^ln' '‘'“ni'iialioii in Justice Cadwallasnake, which jf not the epidermis training and artistic achievement. place besides a number of very ex­ day evening. Sept. 2. Election of vifal to the peopin of Michigan
"r
&lt;*«“« &lt;»•« M- nday. aftqr which
of Carter's snake, may be from The cast of The Light Eternal" is citing foot races. Every body in officer* will be held al Ihis. meet­ Thfre are already many Japanese
some descendant of that famousi unusually large for a dramatic of­ Barry county is invited to come
on our fartn.s and in a short time oiienard. Register of Deedsi Thom­
Testimony was taken
reptile.
Tiie skin measured near­ fering even in iheso. days of big prepared to have a good time. The
Hie opening’ of the Panama canal as Sullivan. Prosecuting Attorney: Tember 7.
.from
Miss Alice Cook. Howard May­
ly 7 feel in length.
things theatric.
event is in charge of I. J. Webster. —BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY^Continued on page (.
ward. and A. M. Clem.

enrollment promises

BASE BALL SEASON
CLOSES4^5747
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RESULTS OF PRIMARY
EIECIION HILO IUISDAY

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�THE HASTINGS BANXER, AlT.IW 27, Wil.

PAGKTWO

GOATS GROVE.
I
Mrs. Ed, Lynn of Grand Rapid* is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Miihlun
Hmnth. .
♦
The Ladies Aid Society will moot
on September 10th. with the «ecreWry, Mrs.je-.sie Stowell in Uaslingn
for dinner.
Miss Nettie I’u of Martin Corners
visited Saturday and Sunday at
Harve Woodman's.
The I). G. T. O. club will meet
with Mrs. Minerva Woodman on
Wednesday afternoon September
01 h.
.
;
There will be preaching services |1
Sunday at the usual hours, byil
Hinun A. pee/.
\
;

New Styles
of Fall Shoes

Star Grange Program.
Program for Star Grange for Sal-|
urday uveniii.-. August 29:
SorfV—By the Grange.
Roll Call—l»e.i'ri(dion of a Sunset;
seen this month.
Musin—Ali &gt;-n mid Forrest Christy. II
Resolved, I hat fk-cs Do Mme
Harm Than
Mfflrmativn Ira
Riser and Kate llilzmati: nexuiive. I
l-surence Ritnnan ajid Juna Ferry. I
Music—Lot lie Bolson.*
Hymns—Sister Bush.
Fong—star Spangled Banner. .
I
Pol luck aupper.
Julia 'Christy.
As.dstunl Lecluier.!

Our new styles of shoes for Fall wear have commenced
to arrive. They are not all in yet, but will be in a
very short time.
It will pay you to wait and get a "first look” at our line
of new models of Fall Footwear. We'll have a
* style to please every purse, and in our big line
YOUR identical SIZE and STYLE will be waiting
•for you.
.
.
You will find our new lines are "high class” in every
respect. In fact, for STYLE, COMFORT, FIT­
TING QUzVLITIES and SERVICE, you can’t
find better values ANYWHERE. Watch for our
further annoucements.
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Masonic Temple Building

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HEIRS Of JAMES BROWrS
. ESTATE GO INTO COURT Grange. September 2ml, WednesMrs. Brann
Declare* Derailed D- ,neet S‘Uh Carlton Center
Husband Gave. Son Property
• g ange.
? Openirtg Mng
song—By the Members.
.J
Without Her Consent.
|I Ho(1
|| ^‘lldp
IinU fjr
Roll (;il
('.nilHelp ail(l
and jHints
Or
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Mrs. Carrie V. Brown, adminislra- ii&gt; me nud Farm, responded in by,
lor of l£e estate of the late James Memhir.s.
Brown, who resided on the state
Violin Selection—Lewis Siad*!.
road, and widow and heir al law ol । Health Week—Talk by Dr. C. JI.
Brown, has begun action in circuit ■ Barber.

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gave to Charbs Brown, their sou.. Music Selection—Carlton QuarThe ether heirs are Mrs. Jennie Nay- B'lle.
Industrial
lor. of Shelby, Charles Brown of , Discussion. “Should
Taught ' in Our
Coats Grove. Anna Mae Brown and Training Be
Mrs. Carrie ’Nichols, of Rulings Schools?"— Lead by Mrs. M. II.
to^-qahip.
Mrs. Brown in her bill Burton.
Violin Selection—fowls Stadel.
states that during the Inst 10 years
Mrs. R. M. Bates. Lecturer.
for husband-suffered from an illness
which afllicted his mental condition,
Strain Roller In Use.
and that on June 8. 1912 .he executed
Creditable work is being done on
without her knowledge or consent a
will by which Charles Brown wait to some of the streets in the eastern
receive Hie 60 acres farm.
Mr. part of the second ward.
The
Brown died on February IL 191 i. tdram roller is proving very valu­
She says that Charles Brown notifod able in hauling lire scraper over the
her or the deed on the day of the •dreels- , The powerful machine
funeral, and that he refuses to re- does the work, which would in
many places balk the efforts of
limjuisli his rigfil to the property.
three teams. Gutters are being
N-rapeil out. the crowns of the
Card of Thanks—We wish to ex- streets are smoothed and the funn­
Jress our sincere thanks to our er beils of big mod puddles have
Ind neightiore and friends who so been obliterated.
More work of
generously administered to the Hie kind will' be done, as many
com forts of'our dear wife and other streets need “planing off.”
mother through her long illness;1
also Rev. Brandy for Ins comfort-1
Advertised Letters.
ing words, the singers, the friend*
and neighbors, also Club No. 3 of. Chas. De.Mnnd. Sylvester Brock.
Ihi- M. E. church, the Young Ladies D. O. Elya, Chas. E. Anderson, Chas.
Bible Class, the Brotherhood, the Haymond, Edward Rathbun. Amy
I. 0. 0.F. and Rebekah Lodges for; Shuridan. Earl Enydero Ixmue Tra«
hert. Forrest I &gt;. Williams. Mrs.
the beautiful Howers.
fours Snell, Mrs. Marie Bonnell.
J. D. Rounds.
Miss Ella F. Burns. Miss Inez
E&lt;lna amt Hotel Rounds, i

—BANNER WANT ADVH. PAY.-

Hastings, Mich.

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Perhaps you are thinking of buying dress material for yourself; perhaps some­
thing for your daughter, or daughters for SCHOOL WEAR. We have just
what you want and in such assortments that we know we can please you in
QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICE.
-A nice line of Ginghams
at per yd_

12c

Children’s Hosiery, light and m.
heavy weights 25c, 15c andJvU

A full line of Ralines
at per yard_

19c

See our line of Fall Outing
z0
Flannels at 12c, 10c, 8c, and.Ou

Good line of Poplins
at per yard_

25c

STANDARD PATTERNS
CARRIED IN. STOCK

The W.

E. Merritt Store

Phone 66

I The Hendershott Ffimily Reunion;
Last Thursday. Aug. 20th. the
I Hendershott family of this county
held their annual reunion’ at the
home of W. A. Hendershott in Balti­
more township. The members of
this family are the descendants of
Isaiah and Maria Hendershott who
settled in Baltimore, within a half
mile of weher the reunion was held,
in the spring of 1855^- The autumn
before htey had made the journey
from Pennsylvanian in a-wagon.
Mrs. HendccsjiolL was thrown open
The commodious home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hendershott was thrown open
for the occasion. An immense can­
vas stretched from the house to the
road gave shade for the long din-1
ner tables. A bountiful dinner was
sci-v|«d.
After this a program of
music and mutations was given. A.

SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL

Barry County Agricultural Fair
Sept. 15,16,17 and 18
The success of any county fair depends upon the co-operation’of the residents and
citizens of the county and every citizen of Barry County should help makp
this Big Barry County Agricultural T’air the Biggest Success ever by
attteding every day they possibly cani~ This is a
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BARRY COUNTY FAIR 1’OR BARRY COUNTY FOLKS
The Fair Management this year have secur­
ed the

dren of the old home: C. M. Rendershott. Mrs. Amanda Johnson. Mrs.
Iloxanna Garrison of Harry county;
and W, 11. Ilemlersotl and Mrs.
Pliehe Barney of Baltic Creek.
, 1
This meeting occurs*'nt|mially ooi
Hie Hurd Thursday in August. Next]
year-the family will meet with Mr.
and Mrs. W. 0.Tobias near Shultz.’

Largest Display of
Agricultural Products
Stock, Fruit, Vegetables, etc.
and

EAST ASSYRIA.
Maurice Reese and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dingman and
daughter,Mildred motored over lot
Battle Creek. Friday.

The Finest Attractions

W. J. Brown.
•
Miss Ruby Frank of Baltic CreekL
was the guest of her friend Mrs. H.rj
J... Bohmiil and attciulsd. the Farm- J
ers’ club picnic at Loon lake Salurday.
Aunt Dollie Moon -and son John
returned home Wednesday from
Allegaib- where they spent most of
Iho summer.
..

—BANNER WANT AUVS.’ PAY,

Hastings, Mich.

Bring your job printing to us—
do only firs! rlasv work.

Ironside Shoe Company
Phone 176

Dress Materials

Ever Seen in Hastings

Races Are a
Strong Card
The track is being put in excellent shape for the
( occasion and some fast horses will take
f part in the contest for $1,500
in purses.

What Is Coke?
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10 Big Free Attractions
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AMONG WHICH ARE:
Captain Wells’ Seals and Sea Lions— e
• wlost wonderful troupe of its kind in
this country.
Lecompte and Pearl -Tango Dancers —
For class this act has qo equal.
Silas and Mandy—
.
Button Busting /Acrobatic Attraction.
The Streeter Trio—Virgil, Richard and RoyAcrobatic and THck Horse Act.
.
Mann &amp; Mann—
.
Featuring Iron Jaw and Feats of Strength.
Leo Peiffer—
Novelty Act of High Class.

/ . Coke is coal with the smoke, dust, dirt,
and gas removed.

The substance remaining is 00X of pure
heat-giving carbon.
x
.

Carbon is the foundation of all heat­
giving fuels.

Hard coal is selling for $7.75 a ton. The

present delivered summer price of gas coke is

$6.00 a ton.

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The price at our yards is $5.50 a ton.
Al) » vd fuel dealers handle Genuine Gas

House Coke,

his is the time to save money by

having your winter supply put in.
Try an order of gas coke and compare

price and

rficiency with coal.
Thornapple Gas k Electric Co.
Phone No, 5.
■ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE." ’

EVERY EVENING
6 Thousand Feet of Moving Pictures will be shown Free of Charge

FRIDAY AFTERNOON
A Big, Exciting Five Mile Motorcycle Race Open to Riders of Barry County
FOR MIDWAY the Fair Committee havo secured Forris Wheel,—-Merry-Go-Round,
Motordrome, Bowery Dance, Six Tont Shows, and Everything to Produce a Carnival of Fun.

Tha Government will make a Farcer Post Display at The Fair.

H.it.n .i .num

THIS FAIR OPEN EVENINGS

prui. t.r

�THE IHSTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 37. 1911.

middlevilk
W. N. Gladstone, one Jeweler. I*
known a*, a very careful mnn with
hi* work, but the lure of the fish
iim*t hfive goVhi* goal Wednesday
night, or else he could smell Hint
tl«h supper, for early Hu* next
morning it was noticed that his
More dol.r wa- open, just a, h
left, the night before.
The M. E. Sunday School picnic
on Wednesday wa* a very pleasant
event, participated rn Jiy. nlsiul 100,
Sapiuel Johnsou, of Jrving town­
ship, T0lljFhi*d We&lt;ln'e«&lt;iay evening
from Rockford, when* he hnd been
to see Arlhuf Smith, who is suffer­
ing from a cancer.
Elwnod Baltin, camo homo from
Ionin. WtHliiesclay evening and left
lliunday
evening for
IMroit,
when* he expert* to have employ­
ment in an auto factory.
*
Several of our hall •fans wont In
Hastings by auto Thiiritday to see
Hie Grand Rapids vs. Hasting*
game.
They were loud in their
demand fur a change of umpire*,
nfler several very raw decisions,
mid Severn! left, the grounds jrf dis­
gust. A change was made and Un*
game progressed llnoly.
Lnuis C. Barrell of Pittsburg, Pa..
• hasiioeii spending several day* with
In* mollier and friend.* in this hi*
old IxiyliiHMl home.
He expect* to
go to Chicago from here.
Judge Thompson of Allegan, acrmpmiicd by several ipitoe* tilled
.with hoosiers fur hi* candidacy
Were through here Hie last of-the
Wenk.
.
Mr*. ,Mnttie Lynd has gone lo St.
Joseph to spend n couple of week*
wit liher son, Roscoe and family.
Max I.yml took possession of the
Irish corner* barber shop Monday
n. III.
We bespeak for him a good
trade, as this ia a popidnr shop and
Max a goixl barber.
Victor Wellman diid
Charlo*
Riilliliun of Hastings, took posses­
sion of tile Ritchie, barber shop
Munday a. m.
Those gentlemen
roine well rccnminended mid will
no doubt retain the good patronage
of Ihi* shop.
We welcome yiju
gentlemen.
ITed Mend. Oscar Sherk, G. D.
- Whitmore mid Rev. Westbrook nuloed to Hasting* on business Mon­
day nr. m.
Ihigs have ruined ' tin* (lock of

Mr..and Mrs. George ' W. Ickes
and daughter, Mr*. Sydney Hull, all
of Grand Rapid* were hi nltendance
at Iho funeral of Mrs. Ickes’ sister,
•Mrs. John Metzger on Sunday aflernnon. '
C. A. Barroll of Grand Rtnidg
wa* the guest nf hi* .mother, Mr*.
Calvin Burrilt over Sunday.
Mrs. Stephen Whiled ami daugh­
ter. Florence are visiting friends ip
Grand Rapids for a tew day*.
Dr. Amos Hanlon rides in *a new
Ford nutoRiobile, purchased of E.
I., Gonyer of qlir village.
George Armstrong, who has been
visiting hi* parent* for the last
twawrek* returned tn hra lmmi’ at
Arne*. Iowa. Sunday.
Rev. E. C. Chevis and family who
have been occupying the it. T.
French cottage, nt Gun l.nke, for
two week*, returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hodge mid
Miss Helen DeBarr motored lo Mo­
line, Sunday and called on rela­
tives.
Mis* Audra Chase returned Sun­
day nfternoon after a week’s vacnfruin Hie lelephonp ofllce.
Arthur Bell attended the race*
in Kalamazoo, Friday.
Miss Olive Walker K spending
the week at h'-r home in NasliviUe.
J. D. Dietrich. G. E. Blake and
wife, E. F. Blake, W. J. Robertson
and wife molured to Wall lake

FALL SHOWING
of Up-To-Date Merchandise
Our great stock of Fall and Winter Merchandise is arriving daily. We have in th
house a full line of new Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Dress Goods, Underwear,
Linens, Silks, New Rugs, Ready-to-hang Curtains, Portieres, Linoleums, etc.
e

We Are Exclusive Agents For
’

in-r parent* near Alto.
Dr. Amos Hanlon is
nnic.e t.ufay. Monday, ...
home on West Muin street, where
Im will have all modern improve­
ment*.
Miss Ethel Harper entertained a
young Indy friend. Mis* Mnlml Huv­
en* of Portland, Mich, la*t week.
J. .1. Stark and wife returned
from lielton, Monday, after a throe
days visit with the latter'.* sister,
Mrs. Marion Geer, of Detroit, .ac­
companied them lumie for a week's
vjsit.
Mr*. Mattie Lynd, left Mnndii
morning with relative* to visit In
miii. Roscoe and family at SI. Joi
•■ph. Mich, motoring through.
Max Lynd has purchased, II.
limiter shop ofd&gt;otvPerkin*, known
a* “Irish Corners." 'Max is'a good
fellow ami wish hi*,'sm,ce*s.
.
Jttdgo- L. L. Thompson,- Burrell

Frandsen &amp; Keefer
Hastings' Most Up-To-Date Store

Mnc II. G. liennway returned
from North- Dakota, where she ha*
been visiting her Maters. the past
month.-on Sunday.
Mr. and. Mr*. Samuel Allen left
here al 2:00 o’clock Fridnv morn­
ing lo drive In Kalamazoo' to visit
relatives.*
W. ETlieGolia ha* been supplying
Illis villiig.* with pear* the
f.-A
day* fninr hi* Irving township
farm.
line of nur near by farmer* had
nn.experience recently that he doe*
not ran- to repent. ||c had ^nhl a
load of produce in Grand Rapid*
and started home nlmul dusk, when
near what is kftnwn q* Plaster

Only Reliable Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

H. G. Aidham
iolin

Elder Bughro i* 'moving into hi*
recently piirchnji-d building aero**
from B. A. Aliny*. lie will occupy Monday. August
I lie room* above for living nxmi*.
Mr. William* who ha* worked
for John Olio for softie lime' and friend* during the short lime they
lived upon his farm cast of town,
ha* rnoyed into I he village and ha*
urge Stafford re
employment in (he far lory*.
Mr*. Phebe Barton.'.formerly of
Site i* ipiite aged and

/ "Munsing” Underwear for Women &lt;9 Children
\ "Wunderhose” for Men, Women and Children
) R. 6 G Corsets—New Styles for Fall
Percival B. Palmer’s Coats and Suits
• ’’.Jamestown” Dress Goods
Vassar” Guaranteed Men's Underwear
Pictorial” Review Patterns, 10c and 15c

Just received a line line of Fall Dress Goods and Silks.
Just received a new shipment of D. M. C. Cottons. It it most likely the last we can procure lor a long time.
Fine patterns in Fall Silkoline, 36 inches wide, at ------- -------- — . ----- 10c and 12*/^c
Good values in New Cotton Battens.
------6c, 10c, 15c, 23c, and 4 lbs. at 75c
A good stock of Boys.’ School Pants, Shirts and Waists and Girls’ Dresses.

and Mr*. Tobin* al their rotlagi
Freda Olio is taking a week'*
cation from her duties

ING (o awak­
en him from his
SLUMBERS OF
INDIFFERENCE
• as to his health and
make him think for
himself along sane
lines. Remove the
CAUSE and NA­
TURE will restore
you to HEALTH.

Term Starts First Week in
September.

apple township farm on Mondav a. husiiie** mid took dinner
in. Word came in F. D. Prullihal new hold Marr,
Hu** Armstrong mid famil
jured oul of. hi* Irving township turned honir Monday morning, nffarm.
Ajid still the cur* are al­
lowed In run al .large.
mltagi
John Rilchio went to Kalamazoo
Tuesday. John haying sold
hi* Mr*. Marcia Hubbard accompanied
shop ,i* now looking about. Here is
harbor

the village.

PAGKTHMK

Studio and Residence 4»5 West
Phone 391 -U.
T IRVING.
,

r*. Calvin Barrell.

.. *1 I I l&lt;l.IV .

e l.eiinon and daughter
........./. Mr*. I;red Baley
mid daughters. Margaret and Mary

Johnson and family are nisli

COPYRIGHTED

s" M. W. SMITH, A. C., Chiropractor
New Hendershott Bldg;., City -f- Citizens Phone 317

Judson Master* and Mrs. George
forenoon.

Master* and wife.
They, motored
through.
W. Ii. Fenton is painting Dr.
Barnum.
tertaining her *i*|er. Mr*. Fred
Mr.-. Abbie Campbell
Maltlu us and daifgblnr, Melba. r&lt;&gt;* Fannie Pratt- ih**

OUR
and children

i«i*. Tuesday afternoon.
Owen King of Moline, was in
id otl^r re|town. Sunday nfliOTloon.
little Poll* children, wl
Mr. mid Mrs. Knmtiel Allen are
md daughter* nf-! Pc
spending a few day* in Kalamazoo
Frank Pratl
llm guests of (he hitler'* sister.
Mrs. A. J. Steven* at 1201 Washing-;
Philo Donne
Ion Avenue.
Tuesday evening. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of To­ George Comaii’s bai
ho had, about *(*&gt;r&gt;.(N).
ledo. .Ohio, are the guest* of hi* southwest of. (own.
- .----- -------- 1--------' 1 ■ Li ••in tlif Standpoint of tin' Boy
David PtTault. motored to Grand brother's Albert and t'.harh** and full of- ?-"x
liny ami
"in*-Ln-'s
in jir ;“Stn.v-at-lloin«" Sufferers of Ifgy I F.ilgar. Tiffcld.'
- hnpid* tm 'I'htrnday and traded hi* Ollier ifativ. - m i,.wn.
. .......... ...
................
I.lWTlmJliids
of .grain
wa*
Fever mid Vllima-Gcl a Bottle , "WhiiT • u car in toward a new Fool, which
of Foley's llonry mid Tur
/\ llinmch
Mrs. G. A. Pratt has.been on tin* stared, wheat and oats, also a tool
lie expect* to gel on Tuesday, when
shed, corn cril
‘
‘
"
■
Compound!
ho will* again hi* ready for night or ter al this writing.
wore Imihed.
R«slful sb-rp. .r-lirf and coinforl ’ .I;i.-i.iiini
day call*.
Attorney ,M. F. Jordan was in which lli&lt;
was from choking, capping nsthina and ■ bv di«&lt; u
Fred Stokoc is spending his vaca­ Hasting^ on professional business
tornienling hay-h-ver for those who i '
tion nt Barlow lake.
Monday.
lake Foh-y'* Honey and Tar.
Il
Miss Helen DeBarr returned lo
Redftaiion, A. &lt;i. nlltbavv4y.
E. L. Gonyer and D. W. Johnson the horse* out, asflhe lire was run­ *iirviul* a h&lt;*alinu- soothing coating
Rattle Cr&lt;*ek. Thursdny morning attended the bail game in Hastings 1 ning through the manger*. .\ cull
it. glide -down a raw .tickling’
nfler a two w6t*k* visit with/her Thursday.
wu» win ■■■ kiwii lor ip-ip min nr-1 throat, mid *h&gt;p* irritating couch*1
unde, C. M. Smith mid wifi* and
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Robertson. rived .111 aulnmoliilc* and rig* and I and summer* c'nlds,—Arthur Mulother relative* in town.
Air*. M. A. Dietrich mid sister-in- Iworked hard to :
house, hollnnd.—
Banner Want Ads Bring Results.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT

ia for the especial use of everv man, woman amt child in thia vicinity
part of hia or her earnings. If you want a bank
filing to spend les«&gt;than &lt;you earn come lo this

keep your money.

fl.00 THIS WEEK

FARMERS STATE BANK, Middleville

Try BANNER Job Dept. Its O K

—E

Does Hastings
Want Good
Clean Plays

ONLY AND ORIGINAL COMPANY WITH LOUISE DUNBAR

PLAY
WORTH
WHILE

The Light Eternal

STYLE—Romantic drama, spirited in its action
and thrilling in it* cllmaxfat. Contains n consistent re­
ligious Ihrritd. lint at no lime lapses into doleful mora­
lizing. Gives a sharp sense of life, Is Intense, thrilling,
and often atari ling in its swift changes.

Will Hastings
Support
High Class
Attractions

SOURCE—An adaptation of Cardinal Wiseman’s
beautiful story of “Fulilola.” Dramatized by Martin V.
Merle, a play iv right possessed of a remarkable iiwight
and knouh'dge of Roman history, and endoued with the
fitcjilty of blending the ileiotioiml and tin* driinuilie In­
in one powerful theme.
•

PRICES

25,35,50,75C

press
Pulpit
Public
Managers

Indorsed

PROD.L’CTItJN;----- Complete scenic and costume In­
vesture in perfecl representation pf the period" portray­
ed. ' I he glory of Rome al the height of it* grandem* is
shown in 11 serie* of le-niitifully conceived mid rnrcftilly
cveculcd stage pictures.
RECORD—FiiM prcsenluil by the Majestic (now
Park I Theater, New York City, in December. 19US it con(hinril •there for twenty weeks; following which en­
gagement &lt; of frontthri-c to six weeks were played in
’ ....
»f the country. From its initial pre-,
uht Eternal” has continued constantm its one of Hie most* substantial sue-

NOTE: This company is the.same one which played Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo
' and Other Michigan Cities

Reed s Opera
House
ONE NIGHT

Wed

2

�THE HASTOfOa BANNER. AUGUST ». 1911.

?AGE FOUR

of ths latter forests a system of two of t»y one species of a certain ago be
or Jthrea towers will- be erected and determin' d, but also the cost of each
'connected with each other by tele­ successlvo-steirin the complete opera­
phone, and tn ail cases there will be tion. Wo aro thus sble to detect the
u-lnph’imlc rommunication betwaru the! wepk
we»k points
point# in
In our nursery
nurser; work and
___________
_______
__________ ____________
—J______ All maio­
■ UHL V I ______
L. 11 U U 11
1 U 1 tower# and
forest hradquartors.
When-1 remedy thenr accordingly.
■r
------ look-outs
. —u ------------------------u as
— .seeds,
—■. u.u
---' ...
ever..conditions warrant,
will&gt;
rials such
bed corers,
mulch.
nnrAT li/nDI/
•t*tion«i&lt;! ln-lhe towers contlnu- lumber for frame, boxes; screens, etc;,
I a K f* U I ff 11K K ously, who, by miani of the telephone,, an? taken Into consideration. Th* unit
Wlltri I If Villi; will communicate their llnding# to the tor figuring costa Is the seed bed. The,
| bead rangers without delay. When»| cost per bod having been ascertained,]
I only one‘tower if necessary da order this amount Is then apportioned]
lj to* cover the district, tlic location: among the number of thousands of
Alrcady wc arc showing quite a comprehensive assortment of the smartest Novelty Coats and the handsomest Tailored ■'
I should bo somewhat central and pref- plants shown by the annual Inventory ।
i eriibly upon some rommandfng eml- to be contained in the average bed of a |
Saits for early fall wj?ar. Early buyers will do well to make their selections at once. In spite of die fact that
; n■ III.'-, in la’s.- of a largo territory ro- given species and age. Many of the
. materials arc rising every day in price, and even some &lt;»f the new imported patterns cannot be hail
qtilrlng a number of towers it might, items of cost fluctuate slightly from
again at any price, we will not take advantage of this situation, but will sell our garments
, however, be more adrautaX'.-ou# to lo- year to year, depeading Upon the qualcate the latter along w. ll-trarersed ity of seeds, difference in seasons, |
at the extremely low prices we had planned before wc knew anything about
: roads, or patrol routes, whera they] death rate due to-fungus diseases, etc.,
the war. Wc invite you to come to our
i would
-Uy hcc.s-iblo to rang- but ths figures cited above, deduced!
&gt;n*. rather tlian.on the highest points, from observations extending over a,
Cloak and Suit Department and Sde the Beautijul Movelty fall Coats, at
A Paper Read by Stats Forester Mar- which might ! iu more or less out- period ot four years, arc considered as
cu. MMM at n, MM MeUM, o' i “r dlc"» ‘
reWMiUUM. Tho iumrMlM
$12.50. $13.75. $15.00. $15.60. $18.00. $20.00. $22.60 and $25.00
- .
. We have found the tower most suit- supplied all requirements for planting
They arc wondct/al values at the prices wc ask. Just the coats that arc needed for cool evenings of August
the Nort vern Forest. Protective ablo for our Iiurpo6,.t to be a three- on tho Htatn Forests, besides large
.
and the still cooler weather to come.
Association.
•
j„ ,t d- :i:u. 5" to tin feet high, made; numbers ot plant# distributed through­
! of/galranttcd steel. On top is a square out tho State each year. Tho annual
Our New ball Suits range in price from
lio.is to tzs.oo
. .X. MCA ’*“mber ,wo hundred eighty i platform, 3 by 3 feet, enclosed by nn inventory shows q stock of about
.
*ubllc A,cU, of
tbo tus*. iron railing The &lt;o.t of such towers’ 3.000,000 transplant# and seedlings on
tody and control of the th.-n vtirtfag ls Approx Imai. !j »l. - P"r foot of, hand at the present time. ,
State Forests, wjjr.i numbered only; h,,|zl, A ] tw. -n wooden and'gfocl
The activttlca In reforestation aro
two of a combined area of &amp;L0M acres,
consider the tatter much gradually assuming larger propor‘u.4nl1 't«,d ta V
trnctwoa of al tiuns. There are targe areas on tho
Regular.$5,00 and $6.00 Skirts, absolutely correct in fashion, elegant materials in brown, navy and black,
q n
labile IXjmalu Commission.
The pernuincnl nature arc 'contemplated.: State Forests that are almost devoid
some trimmed with Roman stripe, Advance Sale price....
0V»izO
same annual appropriation formerly ; anil ,h(. ,wt
but mtk( It any, in ex- of any tree growth of a desirable kind. I
granted for tho improvement and c, ,., f Uwd.
Although Are protection is afforded,
maintenance of thr.-c two forests was
prut^hm cf th., state - Forest# ta the absence of seed trees, from which
/few
provided la the act creating the Public furyjrr facilitated by networks ot lire natural regeneration might take place,
Domnin Qommi*sioa as the attfount to j jjacA which have been partially com- makes It necessary to employ artlflI£arly showing of the coming most popular fashions. Wc invite your inspection.
be Used by th" commission in carry- pj,,, o|J a1t ■ Rte fur. #ts thus far dal’ method# if such places are to be &gt;
ing on IU work. A further provision brought wi-l.r management. These restocked. Planting involves consider-1
I a 1_aC_Lrel&lt;?2r''! Ih?‘ additional Hnc, ar„ grubt^j t0 the width of six- able llnanctal outlay, and Is advisable!
lands be set aside for forestry pur-; t,.,,n r..lt ,,nil strips ten feet wide are-only where ■reasonable protection-can
pose# to increase the total acreage to] |hcn p|owtd through the center. The be assured. Up to th" present time
at least Wtt aer. which provi.-mt, । pI„w, |( Hr(pjl arP kppl cl(,an and fr,.„ w„ ner,., haV(&gt;
pIantl,d pf Khli.h
Our Summer business is practically over, although wc still have a great deal of summer weather ahead of us, and all
wa# complied with W reserving 1,9.-1 fronj aJ| prQWth p,. cultivating peri- number 679 acres have been set In the
Summer merchandise MUST GO.&gt; Suits, Coats, Skirts, Hats and Dresses arc now priced at
.
000
in March,
1910.
u Ull elPk or cultivator Where past four years.
— acre,
.. .^ ....
.oun-aiiy
»nubringitwr
uisk or tho
cultivator, wnerc
•
\ LESS THAN HALF THEIR WORTH.
total
Ollf prrM&gt;nt pracUcfl u t(J p„pare |
UU1 area
MM to
u wmethlna
mhmm over
our 131.000
lldl.wl ------------Und , , -------------------------„Wr ,ln----------ir„ru In
.acres. . • provision, howevu-. in the character, ns is the case on most of all
au of
ot the
tne ground
grouna that
tnai Is
is to bo
on planted
piamca ];
One lot of (mats, Dresses, Skirts and Trimmed Hats, values up to $18, must go at
way of increased appropriation was the State For-st#. such Hnea follow tiie by plowing shallow. (throws, In the,
Your Choice
matio by tho legiK.uturc for taking section lineOn areas that have been bottoms
taittoms of which the plants are set
set. [
care of thl# nddiliouat acrcagu r‘*’ a&gt;tl:!&lt; laliy r. furvsletl additional lire This partial preparation of tiie soil fa-i
NEW SHOWING OF THE PRETTIEST FANCY SILKS, MESSALINES, MOIRES and SATINS
?rU ^.*1 by । *' i,moun,lnB 10 m.orIel Hi" ' “re put in on tho stibaivtalonal? cilltsles the work of planting, enables
Ilian
au rnurh
...
..
...
.
.
.
.....
than thrr-ithree tlni.-w
times a#
much na
as tli.-it
that nrit*l.
origi- ..
\ Come in and see them.
lines of th&gt;* section as a further meas­ tho plantations to establish them- j
Dally set aside.
ure of ritfety, so a* to encompass each Delves much more quickly than on un­
Slnc U. lund. .Wl.W.w.n..lte-,,„,
... .......tract.
..
forty-acre
The forest is thus prepared ground, where grasses and I
.M: . llud. WK lor rr..|,.Tl&gt;- -JluIq.
w„Mn
weeds are strong competitors for pos* ;
MMK .11 Of Uk- .SU1« n&gt;n,41 tad,. I
o[
dln „ con. session of the soil, and results in a |
M lo..n&gt;urt „ tho 1-ubUc liom.il. I
id |t ,„„„d
,„ch minimum death rate. The furrows ar«
Our popular Pure Food Grocery Department continues its former Low Price policy. Let us supply your tabic needs.
Cmumoo U rtoro.d WIU. dud»!o
.„,„Ur|r. riado from five to six feet apart, and I
render „
it pparticularly
. . t!|t) cost pcr acre of pj0WjnK v^ri£&gt; j
Olter Um U1.1 ot uro protocUoo. 11, da!,Tl„-,o I. «l orr.oot. lot.l
BOB WHITE I Al NBBY SOAP
Cifiilcrxl Pink Naliiion. (all i-uit#, JQq
wmUouMI 1-..1 lo llo.lt iu oamuw,ot , „
................... .
from a little leas than 50 cents’ in ■
m il. SUU Jor. -u lo .nd, iron. Fbrcrts. lmi u„.
comparatively dean, open ground to .
Purk anil Bcnri-.. uilh Tumalo
only as could be properly cared for j no mat'.i
.
.
about 11 In situations where there Is i
Sauer, Inryc 3 lb. cans
I'amy .Natal Oniuuc*
until such tiiuu ns morq auiplv liuau- &lt; F-arliy effective barriers, although. If a considerable amount of bfu'sh. fallen j
Cial provision should bu made. In properly maintained, incipient tires logs and other debris. We have found, I
Bulk SpUfH. fur iiirkliiiti anil pre
ouwr .orae U MW tin- » ot ... .......... .
however. that this cost is just about
wUdoai lo ilweloi. and lo. uu proud-,
al,
„qult,d. ,„d offset by the increased efficiency of
(ONkEYS II.Y KMM:
Quaker Corn l- Jukt-s, frc*h, Ith- pky.
Uoo on o l.w o! Ite SUU torau &gt;
5 pktl-. fur........................ v................ -v&lt;L
roUu-r IJ&gt;M.,PM| tlu- louse uprroW1lM„ „„„
I'lanting la done by what lx known as
Armour's ami Sniffs Pun* l.anl
1 ^r» .Finest llio Bulk Ctdfrc,
■UM th o r «wr-« l M Ui. rchs
,i„. n,.,...-.,
|
tho “slit” method jhe mstrument used
per lb
|
loriu MrtUl. or to-rli.p, connd.u, ,. tl„
osulurf-loour ojoru to being a planting iron of our own de­
Ullur.. tor . U.iu. tluri-Ur.-,
s,;
F
sign and make. A good working crew
work WM Connor, to tte old.r tor.-.u
M uulu
..tlrtMtorr,
Dor- consists of frdm twelve to sixteen men.
.
.
.
in Crawford and Roscommon counties, ing the
live ycur.i tn’which the Public Each m»n carries a pail of plants and
and even so the allowance was hardly Domain Commission has had charge planting irpn and individually p'ersufficient to coVer the cost of tim uec- ' — '
' '*
in all. burning forms the complete operation of net• e#ssr&gt; improvement and currctt et- ‘ orc
ncrew-nn over- ’ ting tho plants. Once the tnen haves
ci’- of 135 neres burned annually,
” or become accustomed to this method, a
. subaUntlal IncAnso in the appro- approxtraatrly ono-thtrd 'of one
per
itlon given by the list legislature cent of the area patrolled. The damage crew will average, yinder ordinary con­
ditions. about 1,790 2 or 3 y^ar old
Phone SO
suffered was comparatively small, the seedlings per man per day.
of protection and administration to tin s occurring for the mo*t part on
The stock used in most of our open
other of the State Forests, linraedl- open pine plain* and killing no mer­
atvly this became available, steps were chantable (InilTr. No eeuMin can be atlons .is 2 and 3 year old seedlings.
taken to bring, under management an raid.to liav&lt;-’beea particularly hazard- Tho species most extensively planted
aro White and Norway pines, since
additional 13,'iw acresembraced
these aro unquestionably well adapted
Unbidden Guest.
tlun. Tho above lUurea do. not include for general planting In Michigan.
Mrs Fptyump &lt;lp hostess)—‘That
• -i.it.-v IIulVinair.
tiie tin - outside of our iHiundaries. of Scotch pine also being used to some
Just nr. you look nu the thlnas that |i| PERSONAL MENTION
in Grand Tracers* county. The work
and does exceedingly well. For­ grizzly-faced brute. standing over
at these two places Is now well under which our ranger# either rendered as-extent
there
at
tho
door ha&lt;| such poor
,
_..w set
only about 1,300 plants were
commonplace
or
heroic,
you&gt;
labor
way. und many improvements of a : i tanre &lt;t controlled them .unaided.1 merly
per acre, but within the past few years taste as to'Mfua/to get pm a glass
protective aliT p-rmtntnl nature have Included, however, are those tires oc- nil of our operations have bw-n on the of water. Su^-ly you didn't intend to drudgery or service, y ur mind a foun­
been made. Utiwr
fill be eerelftg on tie- tatortop buldiiiaa. Tku -basis of 2,uou par acre. Tho tatter flg&gt; Invite such a/nqn to your reception?" tain of bitterness or Kv.emn-#r. your
outlook a dead nail or. the eternal hotaken In hand liiis Joining suuon. and measure of success, that has been at­
I .y t fret m&gt; dear. riujn—51ac!cr&lt;n.
ill St. JUliliure makes ample allowance for uny Me Ho-t." tained in bur efforts towards protec­ ordinary death rate, and clone plant­ I didn't Invite him. He is my hustion we attribute to a copMnatira of inc enables the tree# to obtain com­
forded thorough protection.
fairly normal climatic condition#,
Naturally lii" first and most Impor­ vigilance through our patrol# and plete possession of ttp&gt;-soil in a much
time. Furthermore, the extra
tant function In carrying out any for­ look-outs, and the co-operntlon of the shorter
cost ,occasioned by a liberal use of the
Hank Itahl ;ni&gt;l win
est policy is to provide fqr reasonable
r&lt;- Jdcnts on and in the vicinity st the ,j&gt;lant In the first place is less than the
nngS «riT hi tin- &lt;-ily. m h i y
'protection of the property against lire.
-**outlay for xubsaquent reinforcement of
Mrs. Will tirliui । £_lv(ifapi.izZ'.
.
,
KIP’-I 'll
ttal to sue
V t&gt;. I hn.nnnav
Meutton of other Important lines of the open spots that are likely* to result
’
’ '
II. l‘3m\ 1Am Alio- ■JoIki-cii, uf’ CliAcTiiale. HunfSm Ores il I. rt.! . . H L 1
- WOfk ‘hat “r"
°n by ,,IC »«&gt;« »’“&gt;&lt;•
‘
but a wMfoAt moufcy to tiur^t'bj
c"nUBtaaton WB3r bc uf
The. .MT-gcro nwtfc JWrering MS

MICHIGAN STATE

COPPQTPR n n I AIR

Many /few J™!. Arrivals

A

Sn £adies and /disses'SmartestStyle Suits and Coats

Reforestation and Nursery Cost
Reduced by Business
.
Methods to a
Science.

/Yew Russian Junie Skirts

fall and Winter Millinery

All Remaining Summer Wearables at Prices Ridiculously £ow

98c

S&gt;n Spite of the Soaring prices on Jflll food Stuffs

10c
10c
30c
30c

r...25c
35c

i&amp;eickgenant &amp; Riede
department *Store

planting - and U10 iork of reforesta­
tion is. on rhe State-Forcst st lout,
second* only "to t.’atof tire protection.
It is with tin# object In view that the
■dmtnistratVm of the State Forests
liaa been carried on since their incep­
tion. and it Is this partlculrir feature
of tho work of the. Public Dutnain
Uut will l&gt;« ter«
ered.
.We have always considered the for­
est patrol to bo the mainstay of our
protective- system, Which Is Intended to
be one of prevention .rather than sup­
pression. Rangera are k*pt on duty
throughout the summer months when­
ever conditions kru at all favorable
tor the startlpc and -preadlDg ut fir#.-*.
The number of patrolmen required
largest fairiul is comparatively limit­
ed in area. In some' cases one man
ordinarily-covers tho ground; in otii-

id In time* of extreme danger. On
all the forest# variou# line# of work
uro In'progress to which the patrolno n can bo xhifted when eondltiohs
ero such that patrol ia unneceaaary.
In addition to atnclly patrol dutk-a the

partunity to Rain the good will and co­
operation of settlers and (he fore.tuslng public tn general and In the pre­
vention and control of forest tires.
' Tho value of thia fiaturo of the work
cannot bo overestimated.
The experiment of using.look-out
lowers from which t» detect tires was
tried out taut season and proved so
siioceaat’il that It ia our intention to
equip all of the forests with such tow,
era aa won as possible.- In »ome In­
' stances onvktower only wilt bo needed,
v-tyeii. If centrally located, will con­
tra! tlui entire district. Here, at taa.t.
we expect to be able to dispense with
palrvln|,n altogether, except during
occasional InOrvaTs when the aunospWel* heavy vtiib smote. On tach

in order to provid&lt;- planting stock
for our own use and for general dl»iribution. a forest tree nursery Is
maintained, at Higgins Lake. This
originally included .about live acres.

seedling# of Norway and White pine
and 3-ycar-old transplants of Norway
---------l- • - conditions,
-----pine
under- dlffereht
are as
follows:
UNPREPARED GROUND.
White pine 2-year seedlings, 1.200

In_ WftrNorway pine 1-ycar seedlings,
1,200 per acre
plant:-, of conlterous species exclusive­ White pine 3’-yearzseedllngs. 2,000
ly, are rats-M here. Particular attenPREPARED GROL’XD.
White pines, although other species, Norway pine 2-year seedlings,
such . as Scotch. Western Vllow,
2.000 per acre....-.
Austrian and Lodgepole pines, lied, Norway pine 3-year transplants,
2.600 per acre
Douglas tir_ and -European larcji. .aye
Tho costs of all labor, plants deliv­
grown for experimental purposed. ered to the Site, and preparation of ths
Careful nenrda co. ring a period of ground are Included in the above flgyears have enabled us to arrive at rea­ urea. The death rate th the piantasonably accurate figures representing
.. ------- - tlon# has varied from 30 per cent in
■the---- -•••.of rai-lng - dling.s and■ -tran«- .wide spacing on unprepared ground to
.
&gt;f various specie*. The follow- only 3&gt;» per rent in the ca»c of closer
ing
j ar" a fvw examples of the cost per gpac!Og on ground that was given
thousand of 2-year-old seedlings and preparation.
3-ycar-old transplants in the ground; !
"
TWO-YEAR SEEDLINGS.
H#at Lightning.
,White pine (sowed in rill's);^.,..
Whpn the distant horizon la brilliant■
iiv.v&lt;n.w
"""
"«“■ aumiuer oventpgs old resident#
ku..;'r^,;““&lt;«■ #»• '■u
w
iiKMnlng.
THIlEE-YEXR TH YN.-ipLANTH, ONE.
Heat lightning Ik really the raSecYEAR TllAJiSPLANTED/
lion of ordinary lightning. Afar off
White pine s.siJ
there I# u thunderstorm. Light travels
at aomething more than 1W.000 miles
Western Yellow pine...
• second, while thunder travels slowly
Th" largest Minnie item of cost is through the sir and soon beconfea in­
that of labor. All labor is recordM on audible to obr vara. It I# thi# light re-:
time cards on which the time of each fleeted upon the clouds or mist nest
man employed in the tiursery Is dis­
tributed to the most minute detail. beat lightning. Houietimea vivid dl* ;
-----p.,.&lt;,uu Ul
Such --------details include ....
preparation
of P*"** °r no’ihetn light*, or tbo aurora •
ground, -wowing, covering, mulching, b0*’**11*. ate erroneously ciiled he».t ]
uncovering, watering, weeding, culti- Hi***dn&lt;
.
ration, inventory, etc., for each tepaThere I#, therefore, no auch thing aa; ■
rate age c)a»a ot the different cpocics. beat lightning, and thia fheuld proper |
From thiua'not only can the total coat lr be called "dlatant" H«btala*z-N’ew I
of tabor entering into the produetfos Tp* Wof&gt;rt'
rrrnslnc

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

ase Ball
Tournament

fastings, Mich

Kplu't-VUir,-il fu'T failfcn. ir.uij.-U fV,'i &lt;ui'nltrt.-.Crlp“Ju the Parrth:
ife.-Suiwiav
i-« uhvi--Walker, &lt;&gt;f Na-livilie,
a uiiiul -of Mi. ami Mrs. Ed,

I'hylliH lt&gt;-&gt;fields au&lt;l daupli-

Farmers Picnic

were in Balllu
i»:wlin« tho

r Bat.
. iiha A. V

COTTAGE GROVE
Saturday, Sept. 5
Two or Three Games of Base Ball, Boat
Races, Tub Races, Swimming Races
Foot Races of AII Kinds, and Other
Sports Not Mentioned.

Everybody Gome and Have a Day of Genuine Sports

I. J. WEBSTER, Prop,
Wann Lunches Will he Served Day and Evening

Airh Ari f:ha«&lt;' anti faintly.
Mi--. Eillin IliiiU'd'l. &lt;&gt;t
Rapid#, vi.tih'd Mr. mid Mt
Hutrunin, ThUr.’duy mid Fndity.

wh&gt;r. Mi— Aen&lt;
kt home in
Mana
Cnl«-s !••(! Sun.• wiuik.
'-lay for EUrI. when' «h- will -|h-ii&lt;|
Mnllmy :hi&lt;I Ikt vacation witii her brother. J.
reitiniwl in Crites.
•
” *
Burton left
1.1-' — ' '.'A

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

...|-

&amp;&gt;nth Bflfl'l. Ind- and otlsor points

: south.

w

Holh
Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Brown relurnSirring-, Mr. iiiui ’•■I Sunday -fruni nn automobile trip
Mr*. If. E. V.inValkvnburg an-i rhil- •" -Traver#" C.ily. Pr-lo.*ki*y, Bay
Isen &lt;&gt;f Racine. Wi« and Mr. andlVb'w and other northi-rti point*.
**
**
.........
...
. ■■
a|Hj \|r„ j,,|m King and son
lln*v-ll &lt;&gt;f Marliu and Mr. and Mr*/
E. B« Wirt's. _
Ifort .Fanchild i&lt;

a in. - j.o-ilrrtn with Ttfo HEd. Kdlley n-lurtipd
Iik hdnH)
F. Goodrich Co., and will inakf Ann in Fori Madison. Iowa. !■ riday «rArbor htg beadquartffr#. Of lai* lie v&lt;&gt;nu&gt;anh-d by Ids Mitr. who has lierit
has been oinploy/d by a tnerciuifile Jittwlg relative# in this, city mid
resiablisiuueui in €40(011, Ohio.
I vicinity for severO-uiouths.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. Al GI ST 27, 1911.

A School Day’s Sale
for Schoo! Boys
School days arc just a few days away.
The boys will need suits that must be full
of wear and style. Jus’, read, mother,
w hat awaits you in this very special sale.

All $3.00, 3.50, 3.75 Boys Suits now 2.39
“ 4.00,4.50,5.00 . ...........................3.39
“ 5.50,6.00,6.50 ....................... 4.39
“ 7.00,7.50,8.00 “
“
“ 5.39
Ages are front 3 to 17 years styles are
Norfolk, Sailor and Double Breasted.

Nashville’s Chautauqua begins on
Thursday.
Noah C. Kraft slid Eunice K.
Kraft have begun again-! D&lt;-mii-on
s. Bugb.-i- and his unku tui heir* a
legal action to quiet till'.’
A wall is being laid for lh&gt;- Uno1

'

PAGE HVB

BROKEN DOLLAR SALE
—of

stiaw's properly on Jeff'-rsmi.
The as-uult anti bnlh-ty can
agiuri«( E.“Slih'MS, nf Xnvhvitt-. lia-

in the case slated that th- mall
hail hern adjusted salisfadojily.
The trial nf Du gal M' l-.i !um.
birds eggs without pernii*-i"ii from
the state nu'lhmilies. w;i- .nfjmitlied
। from Frnlay until August &gt;.
The Woman's Chririitm T'-mp-rdi»t

Episcopal

Umbrellas
25% DISCOUNT on all Summer
Umbrellas
.

Kimonas

Summer Goods

$1.00 values, sale price . .. ....
73c
$1.50 values,' sale price ...
_ $1.19

Wednesday

25c Ratine, Sale price
.. 19c
25c French Gingham, Sale price. .19c

aft'-iiio-m.

Princess Slips

Lillian
i*yra A. Pierer,
and injunction.

Sale Closes Sept. 5

Dressing Sacques
$1.25 gnd $1.00 Sacques, sale price 69c
75c and 50c Sacques. sale price
39c

rhurrli.

lo he present.
The Wnruaii’s Home
Bond Sl„

Summer Merchandise

$1.00 value, sale price

69c

Lawns and Dimities
15c and 12.'. c White and Colored
Lawns and Dimities.. .
.

Corset Covers

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company

l.uinl&gt;&lt;&gt;r Company jjas h--u|i a.it ui
Iwgun a similar

wlifi’h have

Un

during

THE CHURCHES

»l.i-

Work will Min'n In'

Unllatnl. 3:ml p. in.

lliifilist Church News.
Thursday night. 7-HI ini

Summer Dresses

lines.

Friday nfk-tnuou.
Study Chi**.
Friday evening.

A BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL
LEATHER BAGS

White Muslin,Skirts, 50c values,
Now-- ------- . ...
...
33c

$1.50 Values, sale price.SI.25 values, sale price .
$1.00 values, sale price

which will gi

Au-u-t

Leather Bags

SKirts

m-

Hastings, Michigan

One Price Clothiers

pn.xior. Anrhi'iii b
it'iiiig Propl'--*
V

Embroidery
98c
89c
73c

H inch White Embroidery,
22c

Underwear

Laces

25c assortment of Ladies’ Summer
Pants and Vests, sale price_____ 19c

A line assortment of Linen I.ace,
worth up to 20c, per yd. 7c, 11c, 13c

tin- HANNEll

it- whn,.- ab-

9c

50c Lace T rimmed Corset Covers,
Sale price __ ___
...
39c

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son

'•nine Servie

rv'ening

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

“Where It Pays To Pay Cash"

holin' of Mrs. St’niii• up ,i--&gt;
nil- r-,'*. i i
i u.inp- in the mornitiu
ibmn.
•

I'nilrd llrclhrcn Church.
Iler. C. IV. Halloa, Pastor.

। 'nfoinulal- j
itinp MichiL . o.irl li ,,f

NOH I HE 1ST

•urplii* *oi| an,.:

I'linnp..

kU.HIO.

vVlun’x.

All
If hr I;

sir and. family

~Mr-:'t7itn_ll"trnTnt&gt; rmrHInushh
■d llull-l llllt I- VIMlitlg Il'T p.ur-n

niglit.

-tt-

im-t

Hing and gave him a mo-t.n-.y- {"■••pl- p.ilmni/,- lln-. dmn
alite Mill'll-'-.
\ put"- "i ,ii
—
dollars was lend-fd him; l&gt;v Mi
ilnsliii(js (liri-uil.
Elnrk Ad.lnu - a l"t.. u -iNh'’- h.-h
Iu. J. iLl h.yd wilt .-..nd
•-l•••■m Hint In- (fiend* h.:-.- i-a f.d|..v,mu ,.qi i 'iiu -i .
him and (In- loyal and d.iithlul* ll-nd' i-h"i!. tou ,i. m.

n-'\! wi-i'k, whirly. In

Hannah
crandiimlli'-r "id
ifr. Ilf lie. give a,cl
in* honor.

Diicoverers of Illuminatin'] Gas.

It was In.lTJS-tltal aJ.:ri:i*hLr.oua

of fl:rt&gt;fiilo|'i.

rrr[n-rtn.i of gtircj. Sir .years later
h" erirrrttn-Rait npf&gt;.ira'-.i.* ,n Bfrming' hnrn. In 1X03 Afoiiifi’tir la- l\in Utaminut'd Pari* by th is new discovery.

hov mid a j union al. IT ,m-i—
mid Mr*.' M"iiday.

Youn£ Man
Sometime in the future opportunity will knock at
your door.
.
In ten years from now there will be business chances
just as valuable as those of today,The men who command a little money then are the1
ones who will step into those chances.
Why don't you lay aside a little money with us every
week and be prepared to benefit by one of those
chances?
' '
We pay 3% interest, compounded semi-annually, on
every dollar you put in a savings account with us.
In a few years you would have enough to give you u
nice little start.

Hastings (National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County
HASTINGS, MICH.

MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONE
OF STAIESHFINEST INSTITUTIONS
i*
jvlth n-w
European W.ir !•
will .eonlrilmi'-.
mltlinns r«’/omul
country.

•ifihil in tin
of “linp

!&lt;IWII." “
! Holiday.'

lldin.

nttr&lt;irlJv"ly j:

"in- half pound
Iler •" captivated i:&gt;
Ifnlh'T that th- I
t-r and daughier
doing
and J|ie proud p-y-'ils nf,
congratulated by fri-i.d*.
Thui.-i’ai' DI'HI
l.'AV

win

.'t unity

inure

fully

Pl i"nd- know- nf' l.l"’ arrival nf.
daughter nF his Inn- llfr-’tilglut tw*

ril tl'»H
are-receiving thes-ongralulatIons of----------------- —----- ?
friends.
.
|—BANNER WAN I At&gt;&gt;»'.

Imrs'd
t—uletfts &gt;&gt;l.
and^'iij' llfl.'.-u dollars
id fh'.'M’ residing
B-u.d i.-. furnished in

lUdUi lir- id •■nBiitrenng. Th« gradu-ite- of Hu- iiiitilution liiye u»
jinflcupy whatever in securing good
i-o-ilion?.
'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, AI.GC8T 27, 1914.

FACE 8JX

Miss Pearl

News of the Sports

WlbW—rrnnrh=n&lt;Tk:

Fair.
Il will be urtislicaliy deco­
rated and will- In* tilled - "
lliiesl exhibit of it* kind
ten together in the Middle
Tin* Fair management
clean, neat and mentally brilliant.
An fact in our congressional library
of all Hie book*
the Japanese
.-pent in it* preparation, special
tree.* wens set. aside in *|ieeial or­
page against iImiii.
Tlh-so 1 took* chard* mul specially fertilized ami
are written hy the some sentimentali.*|s who lune wriilen book*
Ml.blhmiolher war, ili.il . Ilniinciers and
Christianity would never again allbw it, that the laborers of alt na­
•xhibit
tions united would Ticver again lay

Mr. and Mr*. Watson Wootiruff the
^re part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lewi* accom­
pained By Mr. and Mr*. P. S. Spark*
motored to Kalamazoo and Batik*
Creek Tiie.-olny afternoon.
Frank Uugle*. Vice President of
Hie Southern Surely Co, of SI.
Lmti*. Mo, accompnnieil Donald
Smith to thi* city tor a visit with
Judge Clement Smith and family.
Mrrnnrt Mfr. b. h B&lt;Miy, nf
Woodland, drove.through here la*t
Thurxjay nnd then went on to
Crooked lake and -spent the day.
returned from I heir summer vactl- m coiiipanieil by Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Holly.
Mr. nnd Mr*. . D. Sheet*, of Dela­
ware. Ohio; .Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Har­
ter, of Akron, Ohio: Mr. nnd Mrs. O.
J. McNaughton and Mr*. Rebecen
ItUMirlfer. uf Mulliken; Mr. nnd
Mr.*. Perry' Hunsicker. of Grand
llapid*; R. H. Murdock nnd daugh­
ter, of Lowell nnd Mr. ffnrt Mr*.
BeMing.
Avery Miillison of Ionin, were here
f M.do. wa* in atlend the juiift-al of Mr*. J. D.
re Wai kin* Hotinil*. Mr*. Slu'el* and Mr.*. Har­
ter Imiiig sister* of Hie d**cca*ed.
Mr. mid Mrs. .Fred Slehbins anti
Mr*. Ed. Huffman were in IWhdl

WANT THE BRAND-NEW GOLD

.-n-.
ra
.-iiiiiiiii in
*pond to their roiintrle.* call; and Cleveland. Fort. Wayne. Ilirlmiond. Caledonia tju* gu***l «»f Mr. ami Mrs.
that public opinion would .not Chicqg**. Milwaukee mid oilier large Edgar Brock.

I harlot Ie Defeated I hist I iqj*.

Maltby used the -tic.

lent* to alleiid Hie Fair solely lu' Middleville with
Mr*
•*• thi* exhibit.
| Howard AlU-h.
In America, we have already [uv[.
Thi* exhibit w ill lo* oib&gt; Unit will I Afton Smith ai
two great race questions the red
and the black mid now come.* the
kind ever attempted inz this I Harbor Spring*.
third race qim-lion. the yellow.
Neilfier-lhe red n**i; black rar**-, had rli»* fame nf Western• Michigan,a* a j nna. f&gt;, are "VT*itTTiK~lrrT~mnthr*r.'
a powerful nation behind them a*
have the yellow race, or they would
surely have breir harder to copc Rapid* Saving* Bank ha* donaled
with.
The Jap^ne.-- have a powerful
Mallli}-. Mlrh- navy and a patriotism that burns
' lly. Maltby: with a Ore many lime* hotter than pi.iy ninth* by any iiiilividual. a--*.
r hnlnmazoo. ju*l
morn
They believe I heir yellow race lo
- innings:
Itv Inmcanson
They an1 taught in their universi­
I
ties that, “The-yellow man i* tn-1
Made Government See Point.
Lieutenant
Waglibrn found It dlffl-l
liermlly *upen&gt;*r t*&gt; uu* wmie man.
i.ieutcnant waglibrn
dim Mr
in economic efflcieiity. in brain cult to convince the British poutoffleo'
power, in general culture and in I Of tho value, of the isthmus, of Suez!
moral character.
and that they! Ba B mealls of shortening the letteri
wish to become
becoui*' citizens
ciluens .if
lie route to .India.
.
...
xtrnr.-t...,d toi
He _..
guaranteed
Fniled State* and marry
transmit a bag of letters to India and
white race “in order to
return
with
others
to
England
in tho*
the while race.'
tamo time that it then took tho letters!
Continued from pafte'Tme.

RESULTS BE PRIMARY
ELECTION HELD TUESDAY

iug.*'

erfonl singled to left.
twice fanned 111*

lt.

Circuit -omething which he considet

Cadwalltider.

I'mnmissioiier:

placing
Rutherford
Grim*** singltsj lo. rit
went through Bell ami Ilutherford

Wallace ferior lo what Iu* already i.«.

t once ctoppvd up. fowl at .Port Saldi
j wu |3&lt;* a ton, at Suez 1100. so tip load­
ed carnets with coal and took them,

l*odying freedom mid other nbtih

.
llnd in liis own government; then*tore, he mats .ell lu* mother cotintry’s custom* ami is proud lo
° 11*'’- j
long to America.
On
ol । *

. t.ongi
head.

Schoolmn
finish the game.

Drain-1 aimmt.s.smner

lint. &lt;b. Arab. &lt;b.t &lt;b.

.null;

&gt;

ami

I ,h*' ,.1"’ 0,4

h*‘1

;

n

;nn, form­ their own country than their own
Mr. Frank -tale and lli.lt tiie -late- do UOt
-land together and light for their

n foul, anti that Hall
plate.
After a leti

Mr.-and Mr*. IL H. Conk Of Allegan..
wliich many of lhe

....
/-in
■reihilmi* &lt;*f any harm which nt
n
■nine to their palion, believing H

n.' Til*1 body wa* H-canse their iiiiLnn lias prosper
y tn Hdhdale for -• far in it* history, it shall nlwa,.. .
to so.
Wnh this knowledge of

•nt in .

CAN DO WITHOUT ALBUMEN
Absence Means That Growth Will.
Not Be Natural.

That albumen.'the nourlstilng mat-

nic &lt;it rhtirnappb.* lake. Labor Hay.

for lu&gt;lh
tin i ue.snay
lb* will attend

i •■union of Hit* teacher* ami
their albumen
f the Mudge school. which
held al Thornapplc lake on
have been obtained, many of them:
dAnrfed or defoamed, but It lias! polly
provr-d-ihat vegetable man«r"may at- ing* leant, ha* signed to play with
,aln growth without being nourished Hu- Kalamazoo Southern Michigan
br "lbu,,"'n
U b«"««d note that album-n Is
-*m. Bell ha* signed to phty with
second a T|o| gn&gt;imd*T
winch 00 * “ V’wrre food intended to sus- Hie tilM'uus Hu*'lentil financed by
slruck Webb, n iirrng Hie side.
,a!n
young plant until it han bo Henry'Staven*, file millinntiire ItiniWilli the score -landing Ilin

in* nttil condition-.

a pn&gt;* in '
•ijlIt mid thi-j
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'&lt;
:'1!'1
, |*','ri"iit ■ li'i'
Grimw’bbl toil’"iHlwi’oii ‘'l'i'?u‘l nml|

run in the ninth.
It w.i- an tm-‘P,nr,t can dispense with this reserve
enrnod scare.
Sl*‘il drove • a. hoi i food, but not without suffering from
grounder t« F.ck who throw im- the privation.
perfectly Id first .lhe tulm. r nr-I These research-* go to prove th­
riving safely.
Mmffrdo sneni ecfi poialbllltv ' nf rn-om, ;
. n
him lo second.
Ilirtlierford *.-m
’n°"»‘™a
n hoi one
El k. who threw I.. L..?'*
** L ,n ,hr
Fa
Reck, win* iu turn easily caught tnliln- Haresle produced at will de­
Well on liis way to third.
Beck formed ehhkens by Interfering with
the
normal
evolution
of
ths
egg.
ei­
unfdrtunati'ly dropped Hie bail and
bolh runner* \vere safe.
Kynett ther by varnishing a part”of Ila sur­
pa.*.*nl XVvbb.
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cored‘ op face or by exposing It to a too strong
heat,
or by tormenting it in some
O’Day
,,
’s lly to
...------------left.
The ball, how
­
ever. wa.* returned in tiijie Id other, manner.
catch Rutherford at second and
wan'retired.
Hastings was unahle Jo gel lhe
BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAJf.

Use Magazine 8torlee.

An Invalid or aged person who en-

SCHOOL BOOKS
At Lowest Prices

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As high as ONE-HALF slaved on second
hand and slightly soiled books

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Better than ever before is our vast collection, which n

surpasses anything ever shown in the county.

We

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County.
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by aliens ami n law prohibit- :
ing
Hi*inisrnnling
of
the ,n New Books in abundance for those who wish them n
while with
other
race.*.
He '
a
-aid nl*ii Hint one reason why :
I hi- Japanese are not ready to be- .n or those not so fortunate as to get in on the second­
Ciinie American citizens i* Iho fact n
that they have not ycl been fifty :
hand bargains.
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vear* mil &lt;&gt;f the night of jiarbarisin :
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mid lhal with their fatalistic mind* n
they can never become Christian*.
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H is a well-known tnilb that lite
We
can
supply
every
little
thing
used
in
a
Asiatic race* produce four genera­
tion* while the Cauca-ic race* pro­
a
diice I lin e.
Ill all history no nn-_
tmu of a mixed race ever roarhod n the school room.
n
a
.me-** understand how 10 circum-

atmosphere.
Umpire Murphy

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acre* are o^viied entirely by foreign I ■
on corporation*.
Tho land i* work- w

nnd|J.ilHe Thortuipple drain.
.
tire mroilj* are "reaped by foreign
MtdThe Bnrry tknmty Hural 1;i*tlvr cotpwSnTon't. nnd carried out of our
iZarricr* A—uciiiiion will hold llieir own ranmtry.
••nii-annuiil meeting in\Middle'I’ll* Japanese goal in their pres­
ent campaign is American ciiizenditji and the right of intermarriage
between the white nnd yellow x-x
name in whit'll
race*.
With their
wUnderful. Q
ineiitnlity they have studied “ :
1'1.11-

frot/nih. nnd a
.
bv.'i'dhe'&lt;-\cIi’.uic*- of &lt; oiimlltnenr*-; HntvIniiT - Mm-tonnibl
.? . in which some of ihc local &gt;‘i'lm-*ui.

llnll thinking the

been worn off jbese coins in tho
handling.
t Tho money Is melted, and that’s
whero tho thimbles and tho rings
come from, or at least a good many
of them. There-seems to_be an lmprcsslon that ono may not destroy
t'nlted States money, but that is an
error. It is unlawful to mutilate a
coin, but you commit no crime when
you utterly destroy either paper
money.or metal currency- Thera is
no law to prevent the old stunt of
lighting a cigarette with a 110 bill—

and properly in the yiciniHfpuldicaH County Conven- leaves,
Iv iif Hi.- I.ii,;ine*e fin in* derri-a-e* ! M

will begin

Hell

which ho had arranged to meet.him
.
was not there Tills difficulty he sur
mounted by chartering an open Arab been *|H-nding hvi* ihdightful week*. I
"
' uf Wye.
boat
the erew
’’
Ouai and'
nuu forcing
lorcingvuc
crew al
ai tho
ui« pistol i-i,'?.;..
. l
Doint
to
lake
till! 600 miles
mile. down
,ln»n ? " ' .
point
take him tho
the Red sea to Jeddah, where he found ; \|

An article In which Aanta (Taua
dealt heavily la gold thlmblea. Phila­
delphia (tippiles an cnormoui number
of them, one manufacturer being es­
pecially prominent. That city la alao
a wedding ring producing center. The
indict who wear the thlmblea and the
brides who get the ringij. may be in­
forested tn knowing that a largo num­
ber of them aro made from brand-now
gold coins. The manufacturer does
not want an old gdld coin, because
there la an appreciable difference In
the amount of metal In a new and
an old 110 gold piece. So the ring
and thimble maker, knowing tho value

the malls was better than looting’ Mr. mid Mi - J. W. Walkin* wentPrared.
■! them, English gold being h‘* strongest
‘',u J" a
,':‘"’l'i'ie*'luig ami
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'1*1'111 blllldaV Wllil Jllllll • I)o*ihi* condition i* found in many । argument.
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BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
in-*- m California.
As soon asi
llie Jap move* in. the white man — 1
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Malltiv

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Preclout Metal Seek That Which
la Freeh From the Mint.

burns tbo
If a bank
own customs, believing hi* own the return Journey lie completed well
; wore ncclduntstly to destroy some p»government far iwperior to ours.
within
the
time.
Tlitinceforwurd
thoj
,vir.
ami
sir*.
ei». .iieau antii
‘
Instead "f building his house faeroad and placing his stab««.&lt;.. lor w.,h.,r„ «u .bl. to eon ... -I.y (... T.lllly n...l „ll...r

Ibisliiiiis Defeats (ti.irlollr.

liard in lh&gt;* r.i't four umuig*.

mail'll*'-

Morris Hill,

Isi Shown.
j). \v. Hoot i* visiting with
The fniit exhibit will be one of | Nashville friends for a week.
the greatest features of this great
A. B. Hedrick and daughter. Mis*,
Fair.
'Un.* being tirepamt with • Myrtle, are in Chicago this week.
the' ciiopi-rution of ’ tlm Western' jj
slnjih and family returned,
Michigan llevelopment Bureau will tll |j„.ir |innic in Detroit Sundlfy^ eiihsist of more Hinn i'M*» boxes of
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apples t-nve'riilg one whole side ur
lhe
Ball.
JU*side
.... Agrii'iillural *•
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William Be«t. of Ni
lhal there will be a epltmdul duMr. and Mr
.
1
This building will.

will bring Japan a* directly ennn*Tti*d with Michigan a* with Cal­
ifornia,
Michigan a* a fruit stale
will rail these yellow people.
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The Japntie-e government ha*
given &lt;ljMM),i**&gt; fm* *tcamer*hip
linen lo carry immigrants to Mo­
bile, which is oiily it short distant'**
from our Hime.
What the people
&lt;*f Michigan d-cid*' m lh^ next six
months may determine Hot* cumli,o
lion of our country for Hie next
three hundred year*.
We hear sonic people say that
the Japanese would make good cu­

\vn.* good f
snerillci'd
Nifli.n*! met the ball for a siliul
M-oriiig Hutchins miii*l joyous yell
Hyun
Eek Hied io

E&lt;,kert,

OF MICH. APPLES
■nd Orr Mead left..today for Big
§ BASE BALL SEASON
WHY MICHIGAN SHOULD 600 BOXES
PERSONAL MENTION
AT GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR
Rapids, where ' they will attend
Fi rn* hidituU*. .
. । Mr. and Mrs. James Wickham ,of
l.ll In Vl.ll Aortmllurnl llnll
M.^.,.1 I..JI Im.sday
CLOSES GLORIOUSLY
EXCLUDE JAPAHESE nob-1Where
।Grand Hatiids. were the guests of
Thi* Immrnsr Display
evening for Bay View.

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Mr. Flowery thdn said he believed
Michigan needed two law.*: A law

reached it. retained iU
Mr. Flowers said ho would like
l*i r&lt;luin tn Hastings nnd talk
again upon this same •mbjert and
lhal he fully lulomled to tip *o.
Judging fmm Iho hearty opplause
with which this announcement was
i-oreivod. ho will undoubtedly 'be
cordially wel.'omod by our oitizons.
Every one after hearing
Mr.
Flowers, inltiilively knew bo was a
man wtm hnd not only/lhe intore*lA of hi* own stale al heart, bur
that he also had a sincere andjoop
interest in Hie welfare of the-en-

the magazines, with their bulk of ad­
vertising. h|y4 to handle. If tho mag­
azines are taken apart by removing
the little wire clips that bind the sec­
tions together, the stories or articles
A man’ who. lives in the Kansas
can be easily bandied separately. And
any article specially likely , to be en­ lown of • Cnnnecllonville is justly
joyed by a friend al a dlatance can ent it led tn be regarded as I he most
papular
num In his neighborhood.
bo seat by mail when separated la thia
He was elected a delegnjr to the
county conventions of the Progres­
sive, Republican and Democratic
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— parties.

If the school room needs painting, papering or new
Headquarters __
for maps,
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° globes, black boards, blgck board slating, chalk,
n erasers, etc.

shades, let us show you.
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occupy new location first of the year

Arthur EL. Mulholland

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THE HASTINGS BAKNER, UGIST 27. Hit

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Roush nnd Fry** RriHikMu

*»'---------------------------------------- -------I The llrtlsh and -Frjrf reunion was:
What Willi* Got

!jmld .Saturday, Ainnisl 22. at tile, among her four children—John, Msry,
[during hall on the fair ground. At Jano and WtlHc. John got one-half
’t&gt;»-irlv. Iinor Itiev began l«&lt; arrive of tho pie. Mary one-fourth and Jane
one-slith
V.hst did Willie getT
[.u-'lliof !•&gt; enjoy tin* day. After bright Hoy—“Huh! Willie got stuug!"|
('.RESHA.
.
dinner tin* photograph innn, Chas.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walt* r iLdy.-n, were ■
Carelsss Mr. Noah.
rill looking
th it
in-KalnmaMMi, Mou l y. where Mrs.
Much trouble might have been eared
B. is taking. trcalMien!.
hnd Noah omitted to take an octopus
Mis* Hand Ellsworth and Clifford . &gt;t won
aboard the ark.
[jrirtun
Carr of Baltlu Creek will b- marri­
ed Monday evening. xAu«u*t Si. nl
al | and fan
tin* M. K. churFh
i’.rhlarid of
-R INNER WANT ADVS .PAYcalled Id
which Ikt lather is iHisior.
M tin*
n*&lt;|»rsl of ftnr ntmiy frtrnrl&lt;*ttP
niiirriauc, which wa- to havt- b*ei&gt;

Southwestern Barry
I’i.ld Day. Tin* day wax lim* and •
i*vi*rylliiiig passed oil in good nl»a|»*.;
Tbr -hiill games-seemed to be tin*:
biggest attractions. lichen won the
game from Pine Dike in Iho fore-:

game against .Hickory.
A large
|
crowd rttuyi*d* over until evening lo
wiule of
allend thi* dunce. *
Mi*, hoy liiiMkill visited relatives
wnd Mrs. \\ lulb-. who is
in Ki'inliillvilli*. Indiana. from Tucnlivallll will umma in lh*day mntil. Sidiipluy. .
[care of her moth, i-in-law for ail
riinh'lliiilo lime.
I Mr.*and Mrs. Will Carflidg.* i.*[ turned* to their home m Baffle
j Creek. Thursday;
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KODAK

.* with r*

DELTON,

Cummin-

Good Goods|

•Hill.
«... ,,. ■ .Klin,,,-,
., I,,, |,,i|r I, .1, r-. 111.1 •; ill ........
visitor in IM writ-last-week.- ; -5 Wilt Wtiitmnri-nmtir nm tine) ,|t’,
Mi*.-,&lt;’.liarl*'s Aldrich and children .iikifidto rnmfortni'1* - t" he pre-; \-j
of Slnifht wen* in town over Stnir- L..llf&lt;-,| 1,, th.- two bi t-l*-. th.* daiich-' n, ,
day.
•.
I |,T« nf mtr pastor It -.. I-w"*lli. i
Mrs. Skillman of Dowling vi-iled
The following have donated to- ( , )lt

is what we sell you. We don’t buy any­
thing else so when you buy nE us you •
know you are getting Value Received for
your money.

nimictmrd.

Ellis E. Faulkner i
i
j

reunion.
Dickriwnii— Spniiahh*

RIGLA DlSTItll.T.
Bush Bayne and family
Woodland &lt;me day last w&gt;-

nd ri'|»&gt;rls a "Vi Hi,- girl 1
ml Burkfe and wift*.\
Mi-- Lucile WuinlMlicit

I

ford

We have a few pair of Gents Oxfords
we will close out at $2.50 they are $3.50
Value and worth every penny of that but
the season is getting late and they must go.

Dry Goods Groceries Boots-Shoes

li-r Crrani Social. •
will In* mi ice cream sorinl f
num* of Mr. Will Morgan.'

derlich.

MICHIGAN.

About 1"

1

Will Cnjp h:i*&gt; II
’ (’reck a few days last week.
-The missiniiary ims-tiiik'mi't with i
it i- |hm&gt;
| Mr-*.
Bei-tlin Hush last- Wednesday i Mine-thing puisoiim
. ’“afternoon.
i Friday nfleruoon

HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAK SUPPLIES

MICHIGAN

CHAS. DENE.AU,

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Kodaks $5.00 up
Brownies $1.00 to $12.00

THE REXALL STORE

—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.-

II you have any work in,the above lines 1 shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as 1 can possibly make. them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

ln*d rtnilMItal

Picture taking opens a new world of entertainment to
the children, and they never lire of the fun.
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DELTON

'
„ A Question.
‘Dobbs Is a mild-mannered man."

ly so, or married *'

GENERAL REPAIRING

Ila-lit

Mr. ami Mis. Mr J humid nf Detroit
have Ih*.*ii spending the pant week
Mr. mid Mrs.Polly mid Dane
’ with
lloiivenif'n.

field.—Houston Post

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

neetiatti'ii i.tnt'
Song -Linie Mi*

remained until its

The Kodak puts this pleasure in the hands of young or
old at small cost. Is simple enough fora child to use,with
good results—so efficient (he expert can not exhaust its
possibilities.
X,
Kodaks and Kodak supplies of all kinds always on
hand, and always new.

A South Carolina Poet: “And the
echoes whisper among (ha pines,

WM. RENKES &amp; SON |

' scluwilmal vx.
In Embryo.
1 |„ nH.-ti.j 'th.* ,\i‘il|. tn family ’ i &gt;•- '
ran* firn Mill. Jf'iuiing*. who is still
Opinion In go:&gt;d men Is but knowL tniieii ami i&lt; liiirie&lt;| Monday.
v«*ry low.
*edge tn tho making—Milton.
| t ;, .1 niid K.*n on- :ti*' pulling;
•uh- t

DOWLING

Farms For Sale

I ills Ii.iti’ll!.* at Dvltmi.
ball

White Dress Goods

Teas Are Advancing
In price, owing Jo the European war so
why not lay in a supply before the price
goes higher?
Our teas will be sold at these prices while
our present stock lasts.

family,

GRAND RAPIOS NEW $300,000

After June 25 all White Dress
Goods. Wuistings, White Crepes,
-etc., will be sold at Less Than

EMPRESS THEATRE OPENED
iu*M Fin* Prinif Theatre
Western .Uli'hifjnu Willi 2.IHM)

Actual Cost.
Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

.kin,

'I lliipi'l-, ,

hard land, lit acres onion

rp&gt;t&gt;d Imildi'njs... .SAMITHil
flood lniildi:i.,;*- . .. llilDI’.IHI
. ;|ocd bnildiiiji**... 3&gt;il)0.tM)

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■ •io'iti'd !:i*t -Mouday afternoon ul i \d&lt;li(tt&gt;ti:&gt;l
2:3(1.
—
' Thi.'* is lli&lt;* III st rtiintik'h* lire

Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

NnshtiHe
-o urn s.

Dm. Hoy

Prairieville, Mich.

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taXJ.flil

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F. II. WILKINSON
Both Phones

M buihlmu*. ....

JIMI a.-cv*-.hiiilditiyv..... i:nitl.t*l)
lluitM* ind one m re oriir

‘ted lliroiiglmnl.

Comar teas TOc per lb., 5 lbs. for $1.75
Green Comar teas, the best values for
the price 50c lb., 5 lbs. $2.^5.
Marco Selected Pan-Dried Japan Teas in
W lb. and '/• lb. pkgs. 60c per lb., 5 lbs. $2.75.
Togo' Teas, piyTe uncolored Japan 50c
per lb., 5 lbs&gt;$2J5.
Oolong teas, fancy quality 60c per lb.

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Go.

The slag.- 'and sceim* rjleel'
up-lo-dai.* from every pom
view, nnd will acroiiiinndnti*

TINGS. \ND

DELTON, Mlt.IL

KOPF &amp; KOPF
.

DELTON, MICH.

iird.'i;..

We Pay 4&gt; Per Cent

Buggies and Wagons

Delton State Bank
Capital
$20,000.00
6,000 00
Surplus
A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G.
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Hughes, Vicc-Kres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
DIRECTORS
Dr. Donald McLcay
George J. Doster
A. A'. Aldrich
Wm. Elliott
L. IL Teerpening
T. A. Aldrich
J. G. Hughes

Just Look at These -■

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Kelley’s Kool Komforts
Soft Drinks, Cigars IP
EIcc’Crcum and
and Tobacco
Peanuts and Candy

W

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STORE OPBX KVKRV SUNDAY

Stop for Refreshments at««*

Ilk

KELLE, Y’S
CLOVERDALE,

MICHIGAN

We Have a Large Lind

Tin* Eyipr.-s is the only I Imaln* i Easier wrili !&gt;■
n in connection

loi'. b Iwyond.

30 [i. in.

diri'i'lly from that cily.
1 l.tt*li&lt;'.s’ wailiug room a
'on I Ito second .Jldor ,ap*„
addition tn lhe
usual
. found hi a lliealr**.
io SIudmI•*.

vilh* managers in Mie mi.fflb

, Grand llapids will receive (lie vTi’y hdl oilier
:
I*.*sl vaudeville arts olilamable.
Life l ul
n:.- •
i ThP'loial cost of-tlie l'-inorpss',l.|j(M)| hnil.tiii-*
, l heal re is something over ts3w.0i»L s« t.i I-'.
----------a------------ ----AlPlirgh -• h
-Tin* sle,iiiier Thelma al Whalen &gt;n|ea-*e tepm!
fwJiarf, Gkiucesicr. Iias/is a iiia-*cui • (j.. tircp.’irc.l u_!'!
pi large, brown- por’ciipine'wilh reg-j t&lt;» take amii'tiin ■
I ulutiun qnillt*. II tfh* captured by| iir,i.|p.
I three of .lhe crew m.l.he «•"&gt;&lt;!*jirar;
I Prospect,. Nova Scotia, and-has be- .
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j'coujo yuilcTaine.
I—BANNER ILL

When you buy a Wagon or Buggy you
want one that will last (or years, one
that has the "wear arid tear" in it.
Wa: arc highly pleased with our line
of Buggies and Wagons. Wc never tic
ourselves to any one line, bub when
we cun find anything that is Better
and the price is Right, wc add it
to our line.
That is one reason why you always
geijhc best on the market at this
store. That is why people find it to
their advantage to come here from
miles around and buy of us. Wc

give them the best for
money.

their

Our prices arc lower than prevail
elsewhere because the cost of doing
business is much less, our living
expenses are much lower. All ol
these items have lo be added to the
cost and the consumer has to
pay them.
By getting these costs down to the
' lowest possible notch wc arc

prices.

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
Mystical Number on Coin.

WANTS
A WORD.

Kor Sale Cheap -Hough l-incli lum­
ber for roofing and uhiwdimr. also
bill sUilT. Phi bud. Inquire
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Th.-In ',. th. Old.r.nCa.
.
Searching CrltUtyn.
A hlabbruw rah retire to bta allid,
I FIvc-year-old Herbert, scion of a
l bookish family, had learned to read and amrrar allb ihu .nnuuhram.nl
so early and so readily that his Drat lhal l„. ba. dl.rur.rad . .ubrun.cluu.
rail II
ibuu.bl.
glimpses ot storylaud wero growing »«». and
hoxy In bls memory. One day ho con­ Bui a toabruw dan apeud H» rear.
.„d
fided to his mother. ' liuthlo showed • ipluHn, an unkhu.n
me her new book today, and It’s tho claim lu harr dlarui.red a uu. animal
and .. ar.
queerest thing you cvefsaw! Why, rallrd lb........ ....
unaulmnu. ibat II la uld bunb—CIncl.n.11 tn,direr.
Cnn the dog run?' and a lot of things
।
like that! 'Course I was too polite to
say so. but it didn't seem t&lt;&gt; tne'TBe
Gladstone's Domestic Rule.
. stylo was a bit juicy! - I.ippiqcbtt's.
.Mr. Gladstone once said that ho
hnd solved the domestic problem in:
thia way: "Whenever Mrs. Gladstone
Into u thick solution of gum arable Insists I submit: an 1 whenever I insist
stir plaster of parts until the mixture she submits." tie didn't say. how-'
assumes the consistency of cream. Ap­ over, whether they took turns about
.Marriage
ply with a brush to the broken edges Insisting and submitting.
of china. and join together. In three is a failure when-one of the partlea
days the article cannot be broken in Insists on being the Insister and
the same place. The whiteness of the doesn't take turns in submitting to
tho submitter.
••ernent adds lo Its value.

Vneiiiini Cleanrr. to. Hrnl- -F.l&lt;, tij.
or hand power rlenn.-is lo lenll.j

h'or Sale

Fill*’ jttiiiiiiH-r lionu* on

i
For Stile Nine n
qtlire 107 So. Ha

For Sul
ligbl
il.i.p
bld.
short.

]

No one leernB unwilling to accept!
* 25-cent piece, even though there are I
on each coin the following hoodoo
combinations:
Thirteen letters ,fu ’
the scroll held in the eagle's beak;
thirteen feathers in each wing; thisteen tail feathers; thirteen upright
bars in'the shield; thirteen arrow,
"Wo do not," ha said, haring In mind heads; thirteen leaves oh lhe branch; ,
thirteen letters in the words “quarter;
properly speaking, love Ufa at all, but dollar."
living.”

■pendthrlR, said Hotxrt Louis Steven­
son. "than to waste It Ilka a mlsor."
Stavenson took earn ot his health) of
hlB body. But he did not hoard fats
health. He did not make It the domi­
nant thought with him. ’Ths joy of

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Cisterns bulll, cleaned and-repaired.
All work guaranteed. I’li.me or
leave word at Smith's Market. I.ro
Sinitb, City.

AL'GLOT 57, 1914.
Giri's Trip Catches Mouas.
; pany nre paying »l,00 per bu.«lie|
Al last a. new way baa bean dis­
covered for catching mice. Aud a over last week. About all grams
Broadway show girt la the discoverer have advanced ns lias, butler fat,
of the new device. It happens that brnn nnd middlings.
*he chanced across the scheme purely
PRODUCB.
. .
by accident. She purchased a doxen
oysters In tho shell and left them on
the table' In the kitchenette of her
apartment while she went to her
FRUIT
boudoir to have a few bouts with tho
rouge
■
box.
aw*. When
ucu «uv
she iviururu
returned to the
ms
noc
kitchenette she found firmly caught I Hosm'. |IAO to |i.»
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bine. Ib.a a.ar,
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parts of their apartments.

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Things to Worry About.
Tears do not accompany a baby's
cries until It is three months old.—
Cincinnati Enquirer.

HASTINGS MARKETS
• Elevators ami Milling Com-

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barn. :
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ituihiing*. g.Ki&lt;r
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kitols ot poiiHt’
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and WedtiPMlay.

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While the average amount of water
used daily in the cities of the United I
Steles .tries from 20 to J50 gnlluiis j
per capita, there is an almost uni­
form t oiisumption of a little more than
half a gallon by each penum fur driuk-

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Children’s School
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'/3 Off
This week only. Don’t fail to take advantage
of this last chance. We also have a limited
quantity of suits.that are not Norfolk style to
close at

It isn’t a “knack" that makes good bread—its very largely
the real QUALITY of the flour that makes the difference.
When you make good bread from French’s White Lily Flour
one time, you can ALWAYS make bread that is just as good from
the same flour, if you’ll make it in the same way, because French’s
White Lily Flour is ALWAYS the SA^IE.
French’s White Lily Flour is a “perfectly balanced flour, and
is the result of 40 YEARS of practical experience in making
nothing but this one particular brand of flour. It is produced un­
der those favorable conditions of manufacture that you will rare­
ly find surrounding flour of any other make:—
1st.—We run this big mill NIGHT and DAY, year in and
year out.
•
2nd.—We own the WATER POWER and LIGHTING
PLANT, with which this mill is operated and lighted.
3rd.—We own our own mill and equipment.
By running night and day. year in and year out, and having
the very latest ami most up-to-date -equipment, we are able to
make the BEST and MOST EVEN QUALITY of flour that it is
possible to make. That is WHY, when you buy French’s White ’
Lily Flour, you can always KNOW that each sack will be just like
the sack you had before.
• •/ We are especially particular in lhe blending 4&gt;f;th/grain we
use. This with our perfect anil thorough system of milling, im­
parts a "flavor” that you will find in no other flour.
Making flour IS OUR BUSINESS. For over 40,years we’ve
given it our thought and study. Our aim has ALWAYS been to
IMPROVE; IMPROVE; IMPROVE. For that reason you never
saw French’s White Lily- Flour lagging along in the rear. It has
always been to the front, and there we propose to keep it. We
take pride in it. and the universal demand for it, because it stands
as the result of our 40 years of experience in the millihgJuisiness,
and of the study and thdught we.have devoted to it.
If you have had "baking troubles” in the past, why continue
using the brand of flour that you have been using?
Why not try French’s White Lily Flour the next time you
bake? Your.Grocer or Elevator man keeps it. Insist upon hav- .
ing French’s White Lily. Don’t accept anything that is claimed
to be "just as good”—because it won’t be.

Off
All Good Serviceable Suits

G. F. CHIDESTER
LEADING CLOTHIER:

HASTINGS, MICH

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

AUGUST 27, 1914-22 PAGES.

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 19.

IJDqIcIi

conditions that have obtained -in
their own rounln*Only.-a few
months ago the United States tn। vailed territory of Mexico and'sciied her greatest jmtH Ix-'caifse a-cerlairl salute wa« mji.'-given to lire
American Hag. ’ Doubtless
the
Arperican people would, have Keen
much aggrieved if Europe had BINK CLERKS WORK WHILE
inock»if theyi for entering ujion NQl’ATTED ON THE FLOOR.
hostilities for such a Irival cause.
THERE BEING NO I
demn
I lie slrenuoiimethod*
adopter! by Austria to punish Rer- MR KEELER TELLS OF HIS
via for the assassination of lhe heir
VISIT TO AKBRA'S TOMD
DR. PIERCE’S
to the Austrian throne, yet our own
government refusud to recognize
the authority of Hureta on the
Klso
Tells
of City Built hy \klmr
ground tie was Implicated in lhe
alleged assassination nf Madero, a
For His Capitol. Which Hr.
Mexico—a refusal that resullrd
Deserted Ijilrr.
eventually in the invasion of Mexi­
Agra, Thursday. Nov. it.
can territory.
A lijtle more about 'Im-day. I
PlrVt"'
"We who watch over the Monroe wiiiih-d some money, so went to the
SlOmiKn. fiver* unH
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.a —_ ——_ ■_
doctrine with nervous rare are bank of Bengal, al Agra. Tin- i&lt; a ,
large building denoting wealth, two
-lories high on the nutaide. 1 • ■ 1
was (hen 51. S»» i( may Iw^said of n*l!
risk the .irluira- on the in-idc.
The bull
the German kaiser.
Born tn IH51’.
alMiiit forty by sixty /••et. .
h» i« now 55 years of age. A gray- rial homogeneity. Jhat .may have plain on the jiuiide a* it
hahed grandfather dot’s pot inHrk
made. It is simply divid
piihtuiy glory al an age three years
lhal &lt;k&gt;clrin&lt;
three rooms, of equal aiz&gt;-.
greater than that nt- winch Napoter room being Hie lobby
WEST hoodlInd.
■is fqr foreign corresiKm&gt;i';i
for people . doing hitsm.
■Ir.ifls and bills of exoban
PIPER SHOWS AlkSi nniTY
den. Ill I7I’&gt;. he tdiiailted possession
other end is purely dative
CIAIM Hi: is "GLORY
of Silesia for the second lime, nnd
Mrs. Fred Haight and children
T no longer is necessary for music students of Grand Rapids and Western
house, with static floor, at
himself io a great position in Eu­ and Ati'i. A. E. Kennedy from near reding.
In the Aativ»
Michigan to go to New York, Boston or Chicago in order to sectire lhe
rope.
ening al Harry Decker"*.
advantages of a standard conservatory of music education.
CARNEGIE
REGARDED HIM
very tine Mualled
. ........
"The kaiser has so well kept the
Mrs. Gi-o. Schneider and son
The Malek School of Music is under the direction of its founder, Oltokar Malek, a
I i hi.
AS PROMOTOR OF PEACE
'(ta.'S: Floyd of Grand Hnpul* arc visiling
concert pianist and instructor of unquestioned attoinrneiHs, whose reputation is founded
books.
_______
negie. only a few inimlhs ago, |ire- at Chas. Heise.*.
upon accompliihment, and whose preparation as a concert artist and teacher was made
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Cunningham of
! sciiled to him a tribute a- an ex­
rffiig
it
by
weight,
and
testing
each'
Tamarac
fipenl
Sunday
al
J.
II.
I] litocial DrclaH’s lulled Stairs Is pression of the admiration of peace
under the best and most favorable conditions in Europe, the cradle of musical traditions.
•
piece.
They would nyryi on their
In No Position Tu Shout About j lovers Hie world over for the niag- Durkee'*.
Mr. Malek has surrounded himself with a staff of fried and capable insfructors. and
cmdonicrs through an frofl railing,
“lliliinrisiii nillcent work he hail done to pre­
the school did not have to take years to arrive at a point of efficiency which.would make
lent war in Europe during his •••I camp inerting in Seweba Sun­ with a wicket at the very bottom,
l he customer would khuai al a
it a credit and source of justifiable pride to the musically inclined of this section.
In a long editorial under the years of power.
Now to say lhal
hole, am) when the c.xcliange is |
caption. “|s ipe Kaiser
Glory the has plunged nations into war
•Madf'fhe Army’and Navy'Journal.; for a mere freak Is tn misjudge enincludes;
il ing friends in Ohio.
the stone ikwir. rejecting every!
piece that did not ring tight i&lt;&gt;
OTTOKAR M kt .UK. Dimin
ake Ode-sa were in Suntlcld on him. They had a big -cate f,.i
Piano; Voice; Violin: Organ; Theory;
heard. Hial Emperor [den stream that undermines inotmMines*
Saturday.
weighing
money,
hung
on
a
tripod
I
iberately started Hie tains and brings the loftiest peak
Harmony; Counterpoint; Composition;
Min Miiriturrifr KuriljnJrv
Mrs. M. W. Bloom nnd daughter of tiamlHio pote*. four iuche*
of all history in order! Jevel with the plain, have torn
History of Music; Eartraining;
th rough, aud ten feel high.
Tljel
Mi** f.iliart'Kciiurtt
..... as a great soldier.ftlirdugh till coffvehtions and diidoiling al August Geiger’s.
Aesthetics; Children's Piano-Dep’t;
scale was heavy enough !•• weigh!
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Mr. and Mrs. August Geiger nnd
Sir*. Clara II. H&lt;ni
■ilium to i way in blood to the attainment of
Harp; Orchestral Instruments;
little deseriplimi
■»r to the■ their ultimate object. ^There has
Sherman '1 idler
Chamber Music Classes; Orchestra
European | been niorr than one occnbion when
ami
Practice: Elocution: Languages;
mid bees- l,h' German emperor, if hr had
ill inilitm-v I hern glory-mad. could have thrown Mrs. Sarn Karl.
of camels, donkeys, oxen
■
Interpretive. Aesthetic,
RcjIhm VulA
&gt;n nil Aides'
ewoni into the balance with fur
•krr ami m&gt;n Mur- kinds, carls with wheel-. Folk and Ballroom Dancing.
Arthur Allerdlng high, and eight inches wid&lt;
more chance of achieving gucfesi
m ar iimmcs imuren i mirsaay.
imm kaiser is glory-hungry an&gt;
j George llafller ami sun Ijwrenn
Cail or write for the school catalog.
IVe wattLyou to know all about this school
mil
From Agra we look a .cai t iago
that, iu a mad desire |.. achieve .
name like Frederick the Great tn
•isr’s Sunday.
thing his great could f«*el the pressure of rival
Akbar's Tomb.
of Fuin|w‘. When races, naturally form the opinion j Mrs. .Emma Wellman ami three
.iJiAvBuulanarr._x^.,.v,...
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•lone, inlaid with marble
icilemenl was
al . —
that —the „
great
military
its height in France, onr of Hou- merit of |||e Germ.iii emperor is re­
and situated in the center of a lurg»
langer's partisans anise m th&gt;&lt; sponsible for this war. and they
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Harry
Decker
and
liouletl |p giii not understand how a thing
buildings.
The Mosiac inlay is
It was originally built
you know that appears so small to them as son Murry visited Hie former's sis­ wonderful.
not pun-.the Auslro-Serviaii dispute should ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. lohn with a. Dome, but as it looked too
i’t;ily
I rrsull in (his I'an-Eumpean con­ Ablioll. in Carlinn. Sunday.
much like a mosque, the I tonic was
AHierl Hauer is s|x*nding a week removed, and* in it*, placw was.
an ih.isi- i Hagralion.
This'mfitude on Hicir
Grand Rapid*, Michigan
254 Fulton Street, East
Houlanger1 l‘art ’* &lt;IU8 ■!“ ,hl'ir Wiorance-of camping in the northern part of.lhe erected a most, beuudfut - marble •
slate.
.
screen.
Wc go to tlw roof to see
Mr. and Mrs. David Curl is njnl these screens and panel.and
1
""d.L |
In
mother of Clarksville were visitors
al Wm. Fnderwood’s Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Abe Warner nf tifully carved, diroclly over the
HR.KOIH CORNERS
nursing a broken ankle.
Wameryille Visited I heh- children spot when1 buried.
Al the head
.
. s
turning home Moml.
of this is a post of marble, about I
Ihre.-hmg seems loin
for (hr "Holland"
family Sunday.
has made it iirteviary for us lo
three feet high. htdh-Wcd ill the M '&lt;"• day.
build lhe tunic uddilloiM to &lt;qji«
center.
This originally hold the
All the folks hut tin
HEAD OF GI LL LAKH
KoliiniMir Diamond, lhe largest in cripple# hay-’ gone to
Mrs. Louise Chapin made a im« the
‘ world.
’’
ing. They are having
LITTLE CEDAR LAKE
Ines* trip lo Kalnmaron Monday.
frrl of iiround, mnl every fool is
outside the gnle«. were buildings sermons.
Mrs. Maybelle Geiger, who hr
iilili/rd.
stalling sixteen i lphants.
Also
W’r attribute the success of llolbeen spending the pas) few we«4 for
a music building of marble, built extended visit with his grundmathso that the muslco-nuld be heard in
horne in Holland Tuesday.
.
sons:
Mrs. IJelle Houvenir aud Mr*1 Allly Ihird nn.l
. Mr. and Mt*.. Morris Williamson
Hrrtblt PefUHM-k ef-Auuiist;* Vlkll.sl.
&gt;H.&lt;gl4llg
lion. This hits (iidnrd us ns ruswlik'h things
Iravagant
F. J. Williamson at Midland l*Atk.
turners Hie Iwst deniers, who tinwere
done.
J
The young p«.p|e of the W. M.
J,.e W. rtmai
,J' ilerslnnd Hie principles of heutinu,
We also'rode over to Miriam's church had a picnic at Gull lake m.-in porch tr
son Lester. Mr. ami Mrs. Sm rmnii
and know how to install furnaces.
Second—Square dealing, rowet
Prouty motored tn .Cheshire ami Tomb, the Christian wife of Akbar. Friday afternoon and a moonlight building a av.»&gt;
back Sumlay in the former’s new He had wives Hindu. Mohammedan ride around the lake.
mid prompt illlinti or orders. This
an.I Chri-tian.
Hi- motto was
Ims won us Hie I'oufhlemc of Hie
Font.
of Augusta
trade mill consumer.
Rodney Chittenden returned to "I’se the pest of all. combine, tfl-t
Third—Furl economy, elrmdinrss. mid ruse of operation. his home Sunday after spending n
have
been
in
mir
age
of combine, Fred llrunm
1 lu-M- features lunr been recommended from one customer
and
uhyti
we
ale
lobl
that
he
was
to another. so &lt;l|iit'1odny a building with n "HOI.I AND" Funnier
logon.
is roiisidrrrd I hr Iwst liral'-d.
I Ninety persons. took dinner, at nn ignorant man. who could not turned foim north of Hasting-.,11
r
; Ever's. Hotel Sunday.
... rcaiLor_STilc. it ■••'•riainly/rftowH a ,heacl| .JnK'.T-»here Uljp- liajr,
| Mrs. Hattie pelong of; Che-i.ire erry irmnierfm’*
- ’rnrnpmg with Mr. and Mrs. H»-nr?”
Our afternoon auto ride was a Bera of Simtieht. A good time re-L*’
Dr write II. C. Redmon, luinslna, Mich.
visit to Fehipur-Sikri. a distance of
twenty two miles.
This’ts a de­
serted city built by Akbar for a
capital, and deserted by him for
Agra.
Some of the buildings are Hastings.
as lie left them.
I hny. are red |
sand stone, inlaid with marble. We
saw Miriam's home, the Mohamme­
dan Wife's home, lhe Hindu wife's
home awl the house nf Hide and

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School Days are Almost Here

Wc have much of the material the pupil will need,
over the following list and make your selections.

Tablets
Pencils
Pens
Pen Holders
Ink
Erasers

RulersPencil Boxes
Scissors
Craolas
Aluninium Cups
Enameled Cups

Sweater Coats
Hair Ribbons
Stockings
Dinner Pails
Lunch Boxes
Waste Baskets

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Hastings

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Theso ruins are woty Interesting.
Akbar's ofllco showed what a won­
der he Was.
Il wax a building
which looked about two stories
high, but on thf* inside the second
floor was simply a gallery, built
around on all sides and two w*alks
intersecting in the middle, so ns tn
allow one to walk from one side to
lhe other. Where these paths met
was where Akbar sat and his four
chief advisors occupied lhe cor­
ners.
From this place he directed
the affairs of the nation.
He- bad
a secret passage way to every de­
partment of the Government as
well as to his wive- houses.
We had a good road all lhe way
and came hack into Agra at dusk,
passim?
p
’xV.ln? through native
:ve villages.
vi
”* of
_» caineb
».. a|Mji
ramping caravans
other intureMuig sights.
’■
WEST IIOI’R
Ira Osgnod and daughter
went to Hastings Saturday.
Vern McManus.’ who had been
visiting relatives aud friends .....
since the Fourth of duly, returned
lo his home at Milan Monday.
Mrs. Belle Kell.v and little
daughter Dorine of Potterville vis­
ited relatives and friends here last

Floy Whittemore
railed
on
friends here last Wednesday.
William P. Johncox’a bam was
struck by lightning.Tuesday after­
noon and was burned to lhe ground.
His Mowly threshed wheat and oats
and hay and some toote were also

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Marriage License.
Evan J. Thomas. Minot, N. D.....Z
Nora Blanche Jadkson, Prairie­
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• •• Warranty Deed.*.
Abner M. Wilcox
to F.mm*
Hodge, parcel, sec. 21, Thornapple,
11.00.
Eminn Hodge to Abner M. Wil­
efig, parcel, see. 21, Thornapple,
HOP.
1
Engene R. Ilardendorf to Claud
Walker, lot. Hastings. 8125.
Chas. H. Ford tu F. W. Deike. lot
sec. 5, Prairieville,- *80.00.
Enos Jacob* to John T. Craw­
ford. 8 acres, sec. 4, Orangeville,
8150.
Washington Pponable to Sumner
Sponable, parcel, sec. 28. Hastings,
William D. Baker to John S.
Hough, lot. Shore Acn-s, 'Johns­
town. *tl)0.
Charlotte
F. Montgomery
to
Elijah Trumble, 78 acres, sec. 33,
Y'ankee Springs. *1.00.
Joseph W. springer to Damon I.
Butler,
acre, sec. 31, Irving.
81.00.
*
Thomas C. Morlhland tn Samuel
Dudley, 50 acres, sec. 2, Barry.
81.00.
Harry Killick lo .Henry Reno, 30
acres, sec. 31. Orangeville, 82.000.
Delbert Deller to Len W. Feighner. «o acres, sec. 26, Nashville.
8150.
Luella M. Haye* In Geo. W. Wig­
ginton. lot. Gull lake, Prairieville,
81.00.
Eugene R. Hatdendorff to Julius
F. Bement, 3 lots. Hasting*. 8H5.
Fay Baker to Louis E. Gardner.
■4 interest iri lot, Shore Acres.
Johnstown. 8100.
Susen Rogenberg fo Claude Ros­
enberg. parcel, see. 18. Thornappla, 8f3iM).
John T. Crawford to Jas. Jonson,
pniiM-l, siv. 9. Orangevillo. 8ML .
Alice E. Kane In Hazel Seropian,
310 acre*, secs. 30 and 31, Irving,
8150.

Up to last week it yas probably true that the feeling in Ibis country
had been largely against Germany us being chiefly instrumental in forc' ing the cataclyvmic European war. There is still a feeling that Austria
would not have begun hostilities without direct encouragement from
Germany; and that after Austria had declared war against Servia, Germariy could have compelled Austria to desist without inpch trouble.
But as the war ^progresses, the opinion seems to be growing in this
country that England was not overly anxious to save a war in which her
great commercial rival, Germany, might be humbled. And the feeling
against England grows s/ronger in tins country because that government
confesses to a direct incitement lo Japan to enter into the fighting by
having her attack Germany's fortress in China, which can have no other
effect than encouraging Japan to make further aggressions in China, to
the great harm of tiie I nited Stales, and with the probability lhal lhe
bitterness between Japan and America will thereby be increased.
This act of England in bringing Japan into tliis war seems not only
unnecessary, but tiie meanest sort of cowardice.
Why should the martial spirit of the Japanese be stirred when they
have no interests whatever in the European 'conflict as such? Japan has
no European ikisscmioiis. Germany's one Asiatic possession. Kio Chau,
which she rents of China and uses to defend her cummerce with the
orient, is in no degree a menace to Japan. Add for China's sake it will
be far better to have that port and the 100 square miles of territory
about, il remain in German than in Japanese hands. For Germany has
Probate Court News.
do thought of exploiting China, while that i* tho very evident purpose ot
Estate of Frank Marsh, deceased.
Japan. To be sure Hie Japanese government has solemnly assured our Estate rinsed against claims. Or­
Secretary of Slate. Mr. Bryan. Hial Japan will hold the Cliincsc forritor) der for widow's allowance entered.
she may lake from Germany in trust (?) for China, and wHl hand it back
Estate of Sylvonu* Powers, de­
fo China Inter. But it is a safe Ih-1 that whatever Japan gets in China ceased.. Final account of adininfiled.
she will keep. So it was unnecessary for England to ask Japan to do istralor
Estate of Ida A. Brooks,-diseased.
this, and was a step that will harm China, which England had. harmed Petition for probate of will filed.
enough by forcing its people lo allow tho opium traffic.
Hearing thereon September 21st.
■
Estate of Minnie B. Manker. dcBut to the American sense of fair play this act of Britain in egging
Petition for appointment
Japan to attack Germany in the far East will seem the basest sort of reaM-d.
of administrator de bonis non, will
cowardice. For, pitied against Germany, with a population of 67,000.000, annexed, filed. Hearing
thereon
right now is Russia with 165,H0O,000 people, France with 37,000,01)0, Great i September 22nd.
Britain with 38,000.000 and Belgium With 5,000.000. England and France ’ Estate of Francis Wilkes, deceas­
have three June* as large a navy,a* Germany’s. If all these three na­ ed. Petition for hearing on claims
tiled.
Dale of bearing December
tions, whose standing armies lire nearly twice the size of Germany'* can­ 22nd.
■
not take care of Germany without inciting lhe yellow men of the orient
Eslate of George Hayward, de­
to attack Germany where she cannot defend herself, then they ought to ceased. Claims Commissioners* re­
port
filed.
l&lt;e whipped. It seems like the act of a cowardly bully for England, un­
Estate ot Albert C. Storms, de­
der the circumstances, to force Japan U&gt; enter this war. It will remind ceased. -Proofs of probatt* of will
Americans that England sent hired soldiers to this country once. But filed.
Order admitting will to
it didn't help her any.
firobatc entered.
Bond approved.
U seemsun impossibility for Ticrmnny lo win with nil these odds s&lt;tb&lt;i*M issued to Francis M. Storms
for
hearing
against her. But American* must take with several grams of allowance all executor. . Order
claims entered.
Hearing Decem­
that comes to us in tiie way of war news. All cable* leading into Ger­ ber 23fd.
many have been cut. A1I news from Europe has to pass through Eng­
lish Censors. You can depenjl upon it* being colored to suit the English, Official Call for the Republican
State Convention.
and to present the most extremely favorable view from Hie English
To the Republican Electors of the
standpoint al that.
State of Michigan:
We will probably all know a good deal more about thi* war after it
A
slate
convention
of lhe Re­
is over. Ix?t us all hope it may be ended soon.
publicans of Michigan is hereby
called lo meet at the Armory in
TAJIARU. CORNERS.
' Rev. Stow of Wodbury will fill the city of Kalamazoo, Wednesday.
September 3U. 1914. al eleven-thir­
. Quite *b few frfim around horn at-ilhc pulpil next Sunday.
ty in the-forenoon for the purpose
tended the baptismal services at
Ed. Peets and family who has of nominatigg Republican undi­
Carlton Center Sunday afternoon.
been living with his father-in-law. dates for the following stale of­
The Messrs Robert and Earl Cur-' Wm. Piirdun. during lhe summer fices: Secretary of Stale, Stale
Us and wives spent Sunday at John *,a-s purchased a house and lot in Treasurer, Auditor-General, and
Curtis' in Kalamazoo, making Hu- Ion'® and will tome his family Attorney General, and for lhe
trip in the former's auto.
there the first of September.
transaction ofosucn other business
The Messrs John aud Charlie Hit-' Th” overser of the roads tn this as may properly come before the
tenger and wives of Lowell spent ■ s®cUon t* getting the men and convenlion.
Sunday with theit^couriqs, Georg* lBWnJ bl!sY ,his woek ’n Anishin#
Barry county will lie entitled to
Sears and family, making the trip
naif mile, north of lhe 15 delegates in this convention.
in the former's auto.
c,'u,rc"The total number of delegates will
be 1468.
Spending Un- week at Olw-gn with 1 G
..*7?
Bnder Hw resolution of 1858, no
—/ Perkins of South
Mr. Short’s father and while &gt;hero ....L'■■■■
”'
delegate will be entitled to a seat
’’
listing*.
spent
will attend the family reunion
'
"
,Pn last week with her in the state convention who docs
uncle. B. F. Cotton.
Miss. Amy Barlwr of Portlnn-'
The merry, merry school belle not reside in the county he propos­
spent n few days with her frien
will again soon ring to call the va­ es to represent.
Mr*. Rulh Dunkin.
- cation boys and girl* again to get
Wednesday. September 9th, 1914.
Ims been designated by the Slate
We aro «orry tn write in nu-’ ’»i«y for another year.
items that Win. Finnefroek i- v-n
tHve Curtis, wifi- and .mother of Central Committee as the day M
low with anearnia. with not mud Clarksville spent Sunday at C. Pud- which the several county conven­
tions in the different counties for
'un's.
lhe purport** of Meding delegates
lo the Republican State Convenlion
al Kalamazoo, shall be held.
The delegates from lhe several
counties in each congressional dis­
trict are requested to meet in dis­
trict caucus' al 9:30 o'clock a. m. on
the day of the state convention and
select officers as follows, to be pre­
sented Jo said convention for con­
firmation:
(1) One vice President
(2) One assistant Secretary.
(3) One member of the CommiThe kind that counts. Kodakers from
tte on Credentials.
(4) One member of lhe Commiteverywhere are taking . advantage of
tlee on Credentials.
Order of Business.
our Mail Order Department. Finish­
(5) One member of lhe Commit­
lee on Resolutions.
ing of Films is a specialty with us—wc
Each township, ward or precinct
shall be entitled to such number of
have the up-to-the-minute equipment
delegates to lhe county convention
of its county ns shall be specified in
and workmen whose only occupation
lhe call issued by lhe County Com­
mittee.
,
is to produce results. We get all there
By order of'the Republican Stale
Central Committee.
is in the film. Try us once, you -become
A. J. Groesbeck.
a regular customer. We render bills
Chairman.
Chas. S. Pierce.
monthly. Work delivered prepaid
Secretary.

Service

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Opposite Monument Park

16 Merit Ari.

6riiiti;l&lt;i, Vid.

A Republican I-aw Raves Fi­
nancial Disaster.
Washington. Aug. 22.—In the face
of the greater financial panic the
eountry has ever known, the Demo­
cratic party in I'ongTOss had lo tarn
hack to Hie RcpuHioan currency
law lo avert flnaneial disaster.
Never perhaps, did a groat party in
complete control of all the branch­
's of Govern rm nt never eat such
humble pie a* did the Democratfl
when they ask^t Congress lo use
the terms of the Vreeland-Aldrich
Currency Hill to savu the—country
from a panic.
,
For five year* the Vreeland-Aldrioh Currency Hill has l»een the
favorite sourc- of frttlctsni by the
Doraocrals. 'Huy attacked it%roin
evary side.
Yet when they came
lo pass their own Glass-Owen
Currency Bill for the purpose of
preventing panics, they embodied
therein Xtie as.-mtial features of the
very measure which they had at­
tacked.
.
Scores of iiinra on the tloor of
both the Hou.--- and Senate Demo­
crats' declared the (ilass-Ooweii
Hili would render a panic 'impos­
sible.
Democrats stump speakers
took up this assertion and declared
a measure had finally been found to
pul an end to panics. The Demo­
cratic press follnwed with fulsome
praise of tho proposed panic pana­
cea.
Then the Democrat* passed lhe
Glass-Owen Bill.
That had been a law for eight
months, but 'organization under it
had not been affected.
Then lhe
great European war came on. Eu­
ropean stocks and bonds were,
dumped on America. The country
was seized with financial fear.
Something had to be done. It wa*
rvjiorted
that
the
Democratic
&lt;&gt;lass-Owen Bill which had been sol
widely herald' d could not be put!
Into working cffMl for thirty days.
more.
Yet in ’that thirty day*
business might be phralyzed. The
situation was critical. Their eight
months' old currency bill could not
ilo the business. The President
and his’Secretary of the Treasury
knew it. • They were grasping for a
relief measure. The fact was forc­
ed upon them, that the old Repub­
lican Vredand-Aldrich
measure
was their only salvation. So, with
bitter reluctance, they asked Con­
gress to use its provisions to save
Hie country. Congresa did nnd Hit­
panic was averted.

maMM

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,
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day.
A photograph of the com­
pany ended the social event.
Henry Bera and family returned
to their home Saturday afternoon
after a two weeks outing al Leach'
lake, ni*ar Hastings.
* •
Miss Wanda Crawford is visiting
relatives in Ixzndon. Canada.
Mr*. George Ci+aser Is on the
sick list, and Mr. Greaser has burn
seriously afflicted
while on hi*
western trip.
He wa* in a run­
away and In jumping from the bug­
gy, both hi* Inga'were hurt, before
us-d with scuh pro-sure un (kill- time wa* enjoyed t»y ail.
have
'
-- and
_rr _
— caused him
gressmen as it is now being used j R&lt;-v/aiid Mr*. L. IL Hahn are ru­ the knees
**
trouble
since
returning
by Woodrow Wilson and his tw । tertaniing their son. Howard Hahn much *—
Imine.
able political assistant-. Postmaster of California.
£"'.'Tal
•«' Swurr' Mr». s. &lt;imM vWted law alMm.
Many aw'iqM, »l.- Mr,. WlHiam
|„t w„.k Frt:
He Felt Encouraged.
in Iho Mad* of tluse gintleinen । ,jiy
rt.(Uru(?,j to her home at
nnd. while nothing i* written, (.on-; j,.yvrjltlf
•
you any rncour**etuent." "Did she
gresstneo.have liren-givrn to nn,
derstand distinctly that ri these ap-! uMr- “'"IMra, C. Healy entertained
pointmenl* are tn "come through"
a,!*J
Jm8*eY nnt* wn
tuna, and that he had one toot In
Congressmen must jump al Hie lo2.,If that Is not encouragerra. k it (II.. Kiraillw whip.
, °&lt; J'"- the grave
Ozias Septi family was held al the men I. I'd like to know what you call
Representative* recall that tho ' imine oN H. O. Branch, Sunfield.
IL"—Houston Post
framers nf our country's constitu­ Mich.. August 21, 1914.
A table
tion provided for mi executive, a was laid for 55 people. The out of
legislative and a judicial branch of town gm-sls were from Grand RapCanada's canal system has eo-l
government, but the actual working I'l*. Charlolte.
Lansing. Kalern. iioLt&amp;zn.
Bellevue, olivet. Nashville
and
The Hrst edition
of “Pickwick’’
about two third* executive.
Coh- Howard City, Music, recitations sold for 82.476 in London the other
.
and games were the event* of the day.
Washington News latter.
'
St NI IELD.
Washington. Ayg. 22—Between
Mrs. Maud Mead and children of
the avalance of letters from the Howard City, are visiting her i»ar"folki. al home" protesting sgain-l I ent.-. Mr. and .Mrs. H. O. Branch.
Hie Wilson |Milii'ies and the retM&gt;rt-i
Mr&gt;. Grant Mead visited her par­
ed throats of President Wilsdn and ..m^ Rr. and Mr*. 8. C. Croff, Wedmembers ot his Cabinet to puni»li I m-sday afternoon, ami accompanied
members who refiiM- to holp put. them with their dahgtiter, Ruth, to
through Wilson policies,
many Alto, on lhe evening train and
Democratic Congrossrpen aro driven ; Thursday they all went to the 2nd
almost to desperation.
annual reunion of the Godfrey fsmNdl for years Ims the power nf ily at the Islands al towcll.
40

Kindel LcavFs the Party.
Congressman George Kindel, of
the First District of Colorado, has
formally left the Democratic Party
and will oppose the Wilson Admin­
istration.
Mr. Kindel is one .Congressman
from the Northwest who has recog­
nized Hhe absolute disregard the
present adminislraliofi and Demo­
erotic .Majority in Congress bay
shown for the interests and ihdustries of the section which he, in
part, represents.
Mr. Kindel has
liad the courage to declare his inde­
pendence. Be will seek reelection,
probably as an Independent, for two
reasons; first. the neglect by lhe
Dembcratic Party for all that there
is in the Northwest and second, his
evident b»hrf that few Democrats
will be eelclcd from the Northwest
in the coming campaign.
Of President Wilron he says, "the
Presidi'Ut may know all about the
syntax* nf Greek verb*, but he dfflts
not know anything almut the prac-i----- ;—
cnilMllllHeid questions that are confronting ar*.' Hearing
Hu- American pcob-. ’ * * ’ I ent*. The -breaking point has althink the president has done a few mosl come.
good things ahd I shall support him
in these, hut, I ns a general thing. I
A hint ion picture machine that
I bzhis nieth'Kln and poliay be packed away in a traveling
tics."

wifi liereafier be Dassiblc for the
National Prograsrivr Convention.
To Hie National Progressive dec­ salesman to exiiiiiii hi* ware* any­
lor* of the County of Harry:
where. Torelofore managers have
A county convenlion of lhe Na­
tional Progressive party is hereby Ihealre lo see film* uwd.v
railed to meet nt the city of Hast­
ing*. Mich, under and by virtue of
the law Tuesday, September 8th,
latR at eleven o'clock in the fore­
noon for the electing-of six dele­
gate. |&lt;&gt; lhe National Progressive
. . .This holds line iu your electric'
State Convention--called to meet at
I Im- city of Bay City, Mich, on Wdf.wiring. That's one reason
nesday. September 30th, WIL at |
eleven o'clock in the forenoon, andi
your electric
for the transaction ot such • other
know it is done right and that
business. provided by law mid
your buildings arc safe if I do
which may properly come before
such county convention.
The
the work.
county committee of said party
has ap|K&gt;rtioned
the
dolegales
CEO. VAN TIFI7LIN
among the different townships and
ward* of the- cily of Hastings, In
said county us folows. lo wit:
Assyria. 3: Baltimore. 4; Barry. 4;
Carlton. 3; Castleton, 10; Hastings,
t: Hope. 3; Irving, 4; Johnstown, 3;
Maple Grove, 4; Orangeville, 3;
Prairieville, 3; Rutland. 3; Thorn­
apple. 7; Woodland, 4; Yankee
Spring-. 2; Hastings City, First
Ward. 4; Second Ward. 5; Third
Ward. 4; f ourth Ward. 7.
Ruch delegates shall he elocted
by the respective townships and
wards nf the city of Hastings.
By order of the county committee
•&gt;f the National Progressive Party.
Chas: -H. Bauer. Chairman.
Anson C. Boyes, Secretary.
Dated al Hastings, Mich, July
30111, 1911.

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Summer Months—Foley Cathar­
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!
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Ney Oldham.
Wimberly. Texas,
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Ql*&gt; be»t laxatiso I ever iwd. They
take Hit plareROlomlfi.';' WholeThere are about 3.200,000 hiclcle* Biinie. stirring Mtf'daalntoH:
**0
in use in France now as compared griping. A comfort to *l0ut Pw'
wiili 800500. fourteen years ago.
sont.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
|
’A cablegram from Kiiigrion lo
New York ( in|doycf*‘ have adopt-1
tiie famdoiuTimes reports that an
Enclihb expert asserts that after &lt;-d (he plan of having their employprol.inzvd prospectiifg he has dis­ e» meet with eftictenry expert-,,
covered an rktviisive radium de­ who explain i-fllzuency aystcin- af­
posit on a Jamaican mountain. A ter IImv are installed in thibAvay. it
sample sent lo the Unitet^Slatvs for i» argued, work-men can Nimler*
analysis has been pruuuuuceJ Lu be stand betliT why certain ncthoda
rati*factory.
arc puraueU.

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International
Sunday School
Lesson
For Sunday, Seplcinlwr G.
By Lee W. Ames.
The Great Commandments

HOT WEATHER DRINKS

Him.- Mk 9.7.
t . nd
The .
commandments Were given In Tsrtu'l. not to GentibTho I»nl|
our &lt;hmI is one Lard
Here 1* the;
cxtalenco of Go&lt;l, nnd Hi.- unity. .11so ilia. relation .with. 1-rncl '•'our]
God."
Next com*-- the obligation!
lo thin God.
The love .of hvail.j
soul. mind, strength. to !*• brsknv-l
ed n|M&gt;n “the Lord llniy God." Noir I
the word “nil" um*d four times in]
this verse. “This I* the lli-i enm-r
miindnient."
Gan you measure up
In II., reader?
The second cum-1
niiiiultiieiit follows, •'ulliiniig rela-l
lion lo man.-..Hight ii-intioii with
God. is first, lo be follovVed by I
Haiti relation -.wil It man. ' I ton'll
pul them out of their order, tyivej
you ever broken these i-orrtrnaml-1
fm’nls?
Then, since the--.itre tlrnj
greale.| commandments. |&lt;&gt; break j
t beiu is no small -in.
Duly Jesiisj
Chri«k lived these &lt;&gt;&lt;111111.uidtiieiil- I
out . in. their fulm...
There i*!
death in lllese COIIIIII.HKltlK'lll«, llol .
life. TJfe is found in t'.liri«t. nut
in commandmeritB. Life i« in faith,
nol ii: doing.
lb- quoted .from
Iteiilernnoiiiy (6:i and l^&gt;vilicus
ilt);IH .
Hero in one chapter wc
tliuf His testimony lo |w&gt;rli&lt;«ii« of
F.xndmj &lt;v 261, L-x iii&lt;n*
v ■3! .
Iteifioroniimy (v
■" . and
the
iMililis 'V III. 3o’,. ' Tlir scribe wits
■■otivinced of the liiitli of His
word*, regarding the unity of God.
anil regarding lhe relative value of
love and sacrifices^ Hut He failed
tn see that Hie one I.O.I stood be,
fore Him.
|le wa- imt far from |
the kingdom of Go. I. but was still
outside.
Intell1g‘*ii'-e inaj" bring j
you near, but only«fuitfi ran bring
you into lhe kingdom of G,„l.
He
dill mil-id.-. Ar.

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Introductory

PAGE ELEVEN

Jefferson St.

Hastings, Mich. I

l. Mumoes Mimlay.

sacrificing widow.
Lesson Divisions.
•li and family &lt;&lt;

EQUIPPED FOR IT
Good meals nre like any olb&lt;*r prmliicl that is good. “There’s
a.Reason. BeveraLof lhenr. We would like to hiivr you inspect
our cement staughler house, which we keep CLEAN mid which is
equipped for doing the work right.
Then we have lhe largest coolers in Barry County nnd also
our big cooler cornier, where lln* ineats are kept unlit they nre
right lo cut—thoroughly cured in fact. And until meals are ciire.d they are not III to eat.
And then we buy only lhe BEST animals, those that are fit lb
go lo the block. They cost us inure Imt they nre belter.
In
other wordft we spare no pains or money lo please or satisfy our
trade. That's why il grows.

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The Oullhir Developed,
ire

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roncrrniiig Un

trlhuc Harris, is

In Hie «|l

itiimamlly &lt;&gt;f llullnnd
llhris Christinn-

rheir creed is slated in
unlHdief in the resurrection, in the
supernal tiral.* Today we tlml off ev­
ery hand people, shine professing
lUlmiission to Jesus' t'.hr
•reed in n-nlily elimiiiut&lt;
pmialiiral. 'limy deny In- super­
natural in the sc’i iplurcsr disclaim­
ing that the Bible is lhe Word nl

divine always and human since lie

to gne of JOUr
give that which costs something is
quih* another lliing.
TJie
widow became |wn&gt;r througli lu*r

It vmg Sul unlay and Sunday.

Siiinll Inicls readily obtained.
Homes in Hastings
l.ols in Hastings X....

Many and pi.. ions are I lie‘I ruth?

Sunlb-bl nod two grandsons. Alliert

light of llis e»m-

Mark Garrison was a Sunday via-

miracles of lhe Old Testament and

Appropriate.

.$700 tn $1000
.$125 and up

IBIASTOKSS 1BKJSHKESS ESCKAKGE
130 Etsi Cssier Street
W. A. DUHH, Mir.

SOITII III 11 \MI

HAIU IX I.OHMUIS.

veals. lhe weakyess of rationalism*

Somewhat Mystifying to tho Stranger

$20000

........................ $5000 XXIMMI $9001)
.$3000 $1000 $6100 $6500 $7200
$1600 to $1500
$1000. No buildings.
$1000 $1500 $2600
$21100 $2200

PNoae 136

WANTED HUSBAND TO LOAF APT DESCRIPTION OF FLATS ocrnsion. in His reply lhe Lord re­
fled Wife—Sought Divorce From
Her Silent Spouse.

$6000 SMIOO $12000

100 acres
150 litres
1i i acres
120 acres
NO acres .

30 acres

•lie. like the Mar.-

These Sadducees professed to ac­
cept Moses' writings, nml now they
bring something from Mose* with

rd for nil coiner*, that wish to inxest. the larariit xurietj of
Farm lamds to srlrct from ever put on Hastings Beal Estate Mar­
ket.
Finoniblr conditions now confront iin, and the .slogan Ls
"lauid. IjiihL Land, (aill. Sec, Inxestiyate."

School Supplies

anxious for tli«« threshing

dinner

•If-M
-ignoranc
uni :r ye know m&gt;i lhe fwwv-

We read of him tn three pUcop In
Ecass
Some of its
tho Urias
torma iiiid
used U
to &amp;»!*«
describe
tho dlapmrbp of- lbv day; • :7he firs( apartments uro wyetitjlrig tt&gt; the ua- present. - day eikuditmus? ik lf-doInitiated, declares tho New York Suri. ernved men. igiinTh'nf'br rhr-FpifiTs
against her wilt, which made her so For Instance, "railroad flat" conveys
mad that' she had him arrested for little Idea to the novlco until It la ex­ power nf God, nre propogatihg all
aaaeult and battery, and the court plained that this special type of apart­ soils of anli-Chrl.«li:in nml anlisentenced him to thirty days In jail. ment baa no private ball.. The back biblical leachings, for all. of which
door and the front door both open
her husband arrested for Bolting into tho public bull, and the rooms The Lonl leaches concerning re­
drunk and abusing her. When before follow one after tho other, like cars surrection that (r *lhoy shall rise
on a railroad train, which nccounta v 25. 26, 27-; (2' marrying and
"My man's a flno mtn when tyb's for tho expression railroad flat. '
giving in marriage are limited l&gt;&gt;
so bar. The trouble la hu earns money
A “box flat" is 0110 degree up the Iho time before lh&lt;&gt; resurrection.
and spends It on liquor. The only scale, for here, while there Is no en­ He also’teaches that Hiere are an­
time he's behaved himself was when tire length of private hall, there Is a gels, which Irtilh lhe Sadducee*
Ho further nlllrms that
he wasn't working and ^ot no money. sufficient slice taken from tho bed­ denied.
1 have an Income and can support the rooms so that one may wal^-from tha there is such a place as heaven,
family. I wish you'd make him quit parlor to the dining room without nml that it. is'a place “in heaven."
Thai death is-hot extinction is
crossing tjie two Intermediate bed­
"All right," said tiie Judge. And rooms. The -tiny hall la boxed In. In Ibis passage He l&gt;.•com.•- snonsb
he sentenced the husband not to work htnee the narnp box flat.
for the third chapter of Exodus.
for thirty days.
A "walk up" speaks for Itself and He appeals to it as authority, thus
He &lt;leIs easily translated into nonelevator indicating its inspiration.
vorco, where the wife charged that flat. Aa a matter of fact, many of tho
her husband would not speak to her. moat desirable of the older apartment of Moses, while some today deny
He would eat his meals without a houses come under the head of "walk the Mosaic authorship of the Pen­
tateuch.
He refers to il as his­
word, then aft down with a paper aud
tory.
H» refers to Abraham. Isaac
read without looking at her or speak­
A “pash the button" Is sttll another
ing to her. So It has been going on typo wtilch may apply to any of the and Jacob asr historic clinrrtclers.
He
stales
that
the passage is pr&lt;x»f
for a long time. Of course the coprt
others. It is never misleading, as It of the resurrection, thus indicating
granted the wife a divorce. Having
graphically describes Its mode of en­ lhal the 0. T. Script tires nre. more
a alient, sour hueband around la in­ trance.
Ilian mere history.
We see here
tolerable.—Ohio-State Journal.
All these fine points of distinction lhal wrapped up in the Script tires
can be gleaned from a day's apart­ is more than (he wisdom and pow­
er
of
man.
.Now
we
come lo the
ment
bunting.
Smnmer Constipation Dangerous.
commandment
queslioit.
The
Constipation in summer time is
more dangerous than in’ the fall,
&lt;i&lt;»m of God as il proceeded .from
NORTH CARLTON’
His
gracious
lins.
anil
was
convinc
­
winter or spring.
The food yon
RqgBunn mid wife and Miss Nel­
eat is often contaminated and is lie Rwgan s[u&gt;nt Sunday al Alga ed that He had answered well.- And
yel He asked “lempting Him" (Mt.
more likely to ferment' in your Tischera.
, 22:35). this quest inn. nfler n con­
Miss Nellie Ragan of Freepoft ference had been held by the Phar­
stomachy Then you are
apt to
drink much cold water during the spent last week visiting Roy Bunn isees and Ho was so directed to do
hot weather, thus injuring your ami wife.
Mt. 22:31. 35}.
They now take
stomach.
Colic, fever, ptomaine
Mrs. Susan Prouty and son Will­ Him into lhe Wbrd to tell, them
IFoisoning and othorjlls are natur­ iam of Indiana,, spent last week vis­ which is the'greatest connnandal results. Po-Do-Lax, will' keep iiing
iting relatives in mis
this vicinity.
I'meat.
The ready answer makes
you well, as il increases the bile,
Perry Allerding nnd family spent I demands upon mog which only One
lhe natural laxative, which rids Sunday visiting friends in Hastings. | has every fully mel. "Hear." Men
the bowels of the congested pois­
Glenn Clumrand Amelia Hauer.will not hear what God hns to sny.
onous waste.
Po-Do-Lax will spent Sunday at John ZusobnitVs. I People are so busy expressing
make you feel beUer.
Pleasant
John Allerding and fanti.y motor- themselves and listening to lhe exand effective. Take a dose tonight. ed to Grand Rapidi^ Sunday to । pressions of other fallen creatures
spend lhe day,
Ithal they do not hear God. “Hear
50c at your Druggist.—Adv.

EifWHtri last- w»'fk
Ari.v*i! will Ir-iim nl-l'fie '.-Marl in' • I.u.hf.-I .1.1,1 fund;.
Mi-- Katie Biiri:*

visiting
lu-mhnu* a

We have a fine assortment oi PENCILS, •PfiNS-, TABLETS,-

RULERS.

BLANK PAPERS. INKS. ERASERS. ETC.
Fountain Pens lor $1.00, $1.50 and up.
A lot of late Popular Fiction at 50c per volume.

C, E. HARVEY
NORTH SIDE PHARMACIST

Lakeview . xv.-i.- Sund

Sherman Eml»ley and son Hulpli
I tended Hm Endsley reunion a|

JUST IN!

Mr. nnd Mrs. Alonzo Hilton* and
daughter and Mrs. Hilton's sisters.
Mrs,

iPtdejnan

nf Lnke-

I be past week. Mr.*,
of Nashville visiled
rmmi Enilsiey. n few days

(hull

of Thunks-'l he

Soldiers

Inghly appm-i.ilcd Mr. Jordan's invilation lj&gt; the Bijou Theater Fri­
day evening, also. (In* miuiag'-rs
courtesy. Il wa* grand mid Hot
portrait* of &lt;&gt;ur martyred presi­
dents stirred all loyal In-arK
II
was ajipreciah •! hy one and all.
Pios CorresiMindent. -

writes the following letter, which
will interest ev.-ryono who has kid- ♦
ney trouble. "For over a year Mrs.
Greene bad been aRlicteo with a ▼
very stubborn kidney trouble. Fo- | ▲
ley Kidney Pills done more to lornptele her recovery than any medi- ♦
cine she has fakeii and I feel it my L
duly lo rororpmend them."—Arthur j ’
Mulholland.—Adv.

HASTINGS, MICH.

A little more Pocahontas Coal ♦
that we can sell at Summer Prices.

If you want to take advantage of the LOW price on Pocahontas or Hard
Coal you should buy your coal now, as delay means higher prices.

Anol
OQTl ^rQai

Have all sizes at

$4.50 Per 2,000 lbs.

We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL. +
Jt is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present BARGAIN
COUNTER PRICES, and we should like to have our customers take ad- ▲
^vantage of the prices while we can offer them the opportunity.
ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS,* BEANS^ ETC., and can sell "you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices.

Give us a friendly call.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealers In Grain, Beans, Seed, Hay, Ceil, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH.

♦
♦

�।
HORGAN.
' "Render therefore unto Ceasar the
'things tli.il are-Coa«ir&gt;: nnd unto
fund tliu things thnl are Gotfe."
I The iirayj-rmeeting this Friday
] evening will be nt Wm. Shoup'*.
! Sabbath school nt 10AM) A. M., and
! preaching at 11:00 A. M. Come to
I these iwrvlcta. The hinging fast
'■---I-------------------------------- ----------- 1 Wednesday evening nt Mr. Adkins*

Grand Rapids’ New $300,000 Vaudeville Theatre

tROFIT FOUND IN KINDNESS
| Ml on Ed. Hamiin's one any recent­
ly.
Mi*« Grace Higdon returned re­
cently from n few days visit with-I-^w sisfar Mr*. Elsie Patten of
•
few brMdars and dairy -fara :TlUlkw Rprlnjw.
J"
«*•
to
Mrs. Onia Wilcox and children
y* ^aala 00 which th* dairy Indus- f n,tunHM| Friday lo Cuiro nfler
hy Is foundad-ih* motherhood of
a r,.w (l0y* with her foiks
tho animal furnishing th* milk. On* . j, £. Mudge and family.
tho most successful of tho **rly
Mh, (;pil bay rplurned Thursday
WUcoosfa dairymen had far
Charlotte where sin-had spent
•otto, "Speak to a cow as you would atHvut a week viaiHng her parents,
J a lady;" and when ho was asked j R,-v. ami Mr*. Willltls.
bo remorod hi* hat when entering
Mr n|ld Mr$. W. 1'. Jnfranl of
tho stabio door to the morning, De I x.i&gt;hville wpre railing mi friends
replied that he certainly would-do *o |atH| former ucigliliors in the village,
it ho thought ho could get ftioro milk Tuesday.
.
thereby, writes * contributor to Fartn j Eno* Wflllnn being unable to wayand Homo.
wi*e his -new Ford ha* Mid it lo hl*
What owner, specially fa taatlng. | iindher Boaz.
ha* pot noticed that eomo on* of hl* i The report lhal there was to', be
•ilker* waa able to got mor* milk I a \ncam-y in our poHmastoohip
tram, the cow* than were tho other wa* tiiifouiidwl.
BiUkqr*? it 1* the personal equaMr*. W. I*. Jnrrnrd and mother,
(ion. the regard tho cow baa for-her | Mrs. Bessie aiid
granddaughter
attendant, that give* hand milking: Franc House of Nashville spent
an advantage over tho machine; and Thursday at E. W. Jurrard's and
tiie more nearly the coW has adopted . family.
l)or milker in tho place of her calf. | A new collagw-nl Thornnppln fake
the greater, will bo hl* success a* u i« being built i&gt;y (J rand Rapid* par­
milker. There la usually a vast dif-lli''*. ' •
fercnce fa results between the milker
Norlbrup’s cros-ing is getting to
wbo gets a cow Into position by push- be quite a ■ popular automobile
log the leg of the stool Into her flank (dump. Mr. Munlon being the third
•nd then kicks her on the shin to’o,,l‘ lo ,r&gt;' the dip recently, follow»&gt;■ bw
u.k,
&lt;b. Ob. wbo «l “'&gt;■ “ i-h-»-- &lt;■’) I -lly,.ln&gt; u&gt;. urn, .nd with p.u«c. .nd
'-"’I, «-'•lu.-lw H. B Palmer
r-bUra— Who caa bl.». U» caw
l&gt;'&gt; “"I"1’1 r"“"* !' Ih;'1'““:
tnr wanting in
the. ftr.t man’
,&lt;lr a,U* «**«*i»l CUITlefS Wltll » llbelUl

EMPRESS THEATRE
Playing MARCUS LOEW’S ARGUMENTED VARIETIES
With the competion and
press Theatre, Grand Rapids
est show house in Michigan,
ducted the very HIGHEST
VILLE.

Three Shows Daily—
2:30 —7:30—9:00 P. M.

fag tho *tock out. the bar A muet be|(. d nB|,ilk ,.;|||^| „„ (1„.
thrown to one side and to eet the |1;|rpH|&gt; ll|(. Ilr,( „f t(11. w,.,.k
,-------------------------------------------------Mrs. Flossie-Shoup is on Uie sick
ri-°_
&gt;)
u’*&gt;
H. P. Feagle* is not improving

Prices 10, 20 and 30 cis.

The appointments of this beautiful Theatre arc
simply magnificent. Every scat in the house ia
comfortable. A charming toned pipe organ will
accompany a skilled orchestra at each perform­
ance.
Every afternoon and evening there will be a
recital by an accomplished organist upon the Pipe
Organ with the Human Voice.

b“w T
qow*. to attain the greatest vucct u | („njun automobiles of the it)! I mod• man must win the affection of tbc v|
cow*. Some will say that this cannot
j.;|'z,.y Mead' entertained T. 1..
bo done. But If tho ealf and growing Northrup over .Sunday.
yearling Is treated gently and kindly,. Air*. Janie* Metld tmllNlaiDrd SalAnd then Is stabled and bandied before unlay tier moiloT, Mrs. Nancy Milfte’hcnlng like • cow. there will be no far; al»&lt;&gt; her brother W. It. Miller
Such thing as breaking tho heifer to-and wife pmf Mrs. Miller's mother
milk; the wfll take It aa tbc regular
&lt;&gt;» Ba'lle Creek.
thin_
, Mr*. Harry bponable uf Albion
'
came Mnmlay lo spend n couple of
week* with her folks, Adam F.verSTANCHION IS SELF-CLOSING iy ami family.
1 Will Hamlair of (irainl Rapid* nml
Device I* Operated Automatically by Gfnee SRitldnn of Woodland spent
Action of Animal In Thrusting
t man's.
It* Head Through Bar*.
I Geo. Green Ims a son from Imli.. ..
..
.
... .
land visiting him.
A practlcaFsUnchioa that will close
&gt;fr. am! Mrs. Ed. Brown of Wyoniautomatlcally by tha action of the jng an. visiting lhe latter'* parents,
beam when placing its head through! W. C. Week and family. •
tha bare i* shown 1n the sketch. The, Mr-. Ida Gregmy attended an ox
stanchion I* made in tho ordinary ; ronsl in Mulliken Thursday,
maimer except that it 1* equipped
Cleim-nt Higdon and wife are
with tho self-cloalng part*, write* i keeping house in Bnrryville
Ralph Crano of Ypyllanti. Mich., in I .
James Mead preaches at

opening of the Em­
can boast ol the fin­
There will be coni
CLASS VAUDE-

A New Innovation of
The Empress
Babies' Free Nursery—a Real Treat for tho
Kiddies. A maid constantly in attendance;
The Policy of the Empress will be Seven All
Star /Vets and Famous Pathc Weekly.

Entire Change of Bill
Monday and Thursday

Proof
Michigan's Finest Show House
24 Exits with Panic Opening Doors, Ventilating System which changes air every 12 minutes

CARPETING, LIGHTING "AND DECORATING MAGNIFICENT
ClimloUe were: Mr. and Ml*. E. A.
Hanes and Miss Esther Arne*. Mr.
and Mr*. A. I). Gibson anikMr. Henry
Burton.
lire, ami Mr*. Lahr left Monday
for (-an'ii&gt;im&gt;eliiiK mid conference al
Midland Park. Gull lake.
-Mis* Leona Everly of Albion came
Monday to visit- her parenin.

k

1*
J
J I
'
.
■
Automatic Closing Stanchion.
•

Obituary.
Eliza G. Eaton was born in Huron
Ohio. November IH, 1K31, and
died al lhe Iiiiiiip of her rollier, W.
•tanchlon after this &lt;s done, it Is only H. Eaton, on Augusl ». i'Jll. aged
necessary to place the ptoed B B« &lt;'•’nine lirnnlh*. .nine days,
shown, so that tho coll spring C wUi , sl"‘,
H"’ farm on which
hold It in podltion. Wb« th. beast J"*.r ’‘'““f
J'.Cr ,U,r*
enters. Its movement of tho bead ''ll "‘ ,IU •'•'Ol Of IK.»i. Site uu*
- n
iuuttal IR.1URU (“«•&gt; v? J‘dm H. Day
• nrtnr
o’!
A
t
' U‘
Jo ifii* .UUIO)(
spring locks tho bar A under tho loop w,.r,. 1&gt;(rn foUr ( hil&lt;lren. Ilaehel.
D, and, th* stanchion Is securely. j-&gt;ni, uinilj An,j
Mary. All' of
c*080*1: which' pe e.... ..
(heir mother lo I
-------------------------- .Tithe great beyond.
Her husband ■

-

FORECAST OF FUTURE COWS

For GOOD SHOWS Visit The Beautiful NEW EMPRESS

High Class Vaudeville
Corner Lyon St. and Bond Ave.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

- NORTHEAST CARLTON.
LAKE VIEW.
Tor/n«nt of Cold.
Pie, the National Dish.
Wo have spoken of smell coin*, but j - 1 thank heaven- that I know vj-hat
Margaret Gillilan of Grand HapMrs. Henry .Mead and eliildicn.
Three year* ago a ptoeattag con-.|
ids mid Mabel Green of i.ake Odes- Leun mid Hazel „f South Hasting*. teat wa* held for tho championship ■ what of large *»a*ar The recorci. both U Is to bo cold; to be cold from tho
.... . ...i...I
, M &gt; - M ....
TV.,, 11 ■, I ... ..-HI. I- -tfi.l VI
for
a'.xc
a:;value,
uiuzt
surely
be
crown of tho head to tho soln of tho
of New Jersey, relate* the London! I®*/1*0 a,ui
Slad'd mid jitmily fas! week.
Frank Cogswell of this place.
one described by Roger foot, to be cold frnrn the cuticle to the
Chronicle. In tho United Staten plo held' by
” **"*
.........the .variety i Aachara. It wm sjRdaByS^deJ us; heart.,and from tho heart to tho soul;
The Ladies Aid Bociely wns well ___
Fatrl Me Fadden took a pleasure
ia a________
national dish, .and*
Irip to DHtoil, and oilier..cities ini attended Wednesday*, nt Hie home with 'which the compeUtonr had to *«B’ft frotu ,hu ‘nhabitauto ufTyrol I thank heaven for ft. because, know­
lhe south mid eastem pm I of lhe of Mr*. H. Munn.
struggle confUb d of a layer ot
the Eruporor atexitnilign, and *a* ing this, 1 Imvo a now revelation of the
- College.)
i
state lust week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Aleck Holter visit­ pastry a quarter of an inch thick.' of ,,,,J Blx‘’ of 8 ‘'Kreat Suffolk chc«MM possibility of suffering, and I am able
Th* best forecast of tho future1
SOUTH ROWNK.
relatives in Kalamazoo lust spread with canned fruit, the average 8,1,1
.Fred Ih'rkvr
s|&gt;enl Saturday ed
and 8
a*" hcaky 86
as two mcn
men «»
could
bear.
“W hc
“r- to find a papidlso in a common wood
Mrs. Clara Epley .from Gjand mglil mid Sunday with Bernard] week. ‘
dairy cow is tho number ot pound* of( Mr*.
Over 66,000
guilder*
(about £1,200 fire.”
weight being half a pound. Accord- Orcr
*oco F
ull,i«r» '«boul
Ledge visited the- post week will. Scheldt of Lake Odesatj,
..Mr.
...............
and Mr*. Frank Cliarllon and fag to tho report of a local journal.
f*cd received from1 weaning limo | J-edu&lt;'
Knowing thi*. I declare to you there
to tho making of
Mrs. Qz.i- Pardee.
*'r. and: Mr"r*. Floyd Ncabel motored! “amid enthusiasm, thirty-five young *'
Miss Myrllo Cassel of Woodland. Mr.
it, and 11
|t “
wa*
“ *duly
‘",r ntamped with •the
k“ 1* not a more pathetic sight In the
Gi'ocuh Clark from near Lowell siM&gt;ni
I.ake Oi|i
Od*«»a. Sunday mid spj.nl; men, trained to the minute, entered arm* of the emperor, hnd on the other world than a poor man who Is thor­
■•pent Natunlav
Saturday tifalii
night anil
and Siifiilav
Sunday t&lt;&gt; laiko
between the productive capacity of
ilie day with Mr. and Mrs. Steve.:
tho cow and tho care giv«n her dur-' •pent Sunday- with Simon Pender with Miss Gh-iiua Tasker.
face "most
lively
tho contest for the championship.1 aldo
, with hl* wife'*
.
------------------• oughly cold from week to week. 'It la
fag th* growing period is .quite con­
Win. Vincent is (earing down and Branch.
The state record of twenty-six pies in 9r,nted.’ This, however, wa* a frexk.- tho refinement of torture.
Mr. and Mrs. ITed Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mynn and tiie half an hour fell during tha battle. Tho &gt;ar8&lt;?st coin ever in circulation'
stant Constitution and capacity can daughter Ikirfa, Glenn Miller and rebuilding Hie farm house of Er­
It does not gnaw like hunger; which
Mi-o-s Anna and Lena HeMernimi Waller Tappin of Tiinomfield, N. J, “
only bo gotten by supplying the nec­ ; family from Assyria spent Saturday ne*! Gunningluun.
wan
probably
“ nro,
’aK,’r the old «=•Engllib
—"-•• i• '•*
£5 prer.ently become* a sort of insanity
essary building requirements.. Jsirgc. ■ nnd Sumlay with Ul;U‘i.'i|cc Benedict
John Nickerson, and .family ’ of spent Sunday with .Mr. ami Mrs. I was the winner, lie managed to put I piece.—London Chronicle.
and relieves itsnlf; it Is a dead, un­
Campbell visited al Ervin, Cain's, Fisher, of Marini Corners.
■tronjf cow* aro tho result* of tare.I and family.
blest. Icy torment I used to seo men
*
Im tho outside of' twenty-;
Dale Everett mf. Nashville spent j himself
Sunday.
while belters. Tho dairyman must I MiA |-&gt;ma &lt;h&gt;«li fr Allo visit­
■ in the army whoso silent endurance of
Joy* of Companionship.
; seven pie* in tho allotted time. For1
bt both a breeder and feeder. Jm- ed her cousin Miss Clara Gnsch the
Fred Raich of Grand Hupid*, wa* Sunday wHb orl Everell.
Half tho difficulty
. of fighting. any i cold brought more tear* to my eye*
. Mr. ami Mr-. Crls Clarke of' thi* ho received tho ‘Championship
proper feeding defeats the very ob­ I latter pari of the week, returning to “al home Sunday.
anjr i than all tho hunger and all tho
belt
*
—
"*
”
It
«hould
have
been
au
elastic
aovero
battlo
or
accomplishing
Bridue Street called on Mr. aud
ject sought by breeding. T|i* dairy | h'T home Saturday • evening with
wound*.—Sidney Ionian
■ hard t isk vanishes when a man feelal
,
Mr*. Frank Chat Ron, Sunday eve­
Family and Morals.
'
COW 10 a highly-specialized animal, ia r father. AIIm-iI Gmsi-h.
_____ _
[ that ho has comrades at hi* sldo fight-'
AU theories of the origin nnd do ning.
and. like all specialised animals, there [ Miss Bessie Renedirl returned
trig fa tho *anio cause, or that the'
■
'
‘
for
home
Saturday
from
Assyria
where
vrlopment ot morals agree on one
Is a tendency toward reversion, this
Sha Had Heard Him.
' Oy,.M 0( those ho.love* are upon him,
tendency increasing with the more she Spent I Ilf pasl month with her point, that the family Is tho root out at
(j.;
After service we went to the bank*
r—ypeughtor. I’ll tell you a an/j thr|r hearts praying far hl* vto-j
sister. Mrs. Glenn Miller mat faintly’
highly developed and improved ani­ ; Mr*. \yjimje«Bur&lt;ii&lt; k and children which sympathy, and the social vlr|
young fellow I wish you would grow ■ tory.~C. J. Ferry'
’-1 of Pryor creek. where In a clear pool
mal. Scant feeding causes as rapid froth faiwell‘are visiting Oil Pardee tues have grown, however religion and'
to like—young Wrigley—ho'H make a
■
.
! of water of thia stream, Mr. and Mr*,
social
laws
may
have
variedWhat
Is
noise In tho world just wh"n yqu least U • •
j Turn* .Back Plenty were baptized.
revereton toward the unimproved
Two Unusual Professions­
right In married lifn is like that which
Wild Cat in Scotland.
,
,
type as does careless breeding.
One of fan most unusual professions look for it." Mabel—''Vou'vn gut tilth I
Is right In tho larger life of society. ' In existence 1s that of tha m^n with a sized up all rigliU da|l: I board him
The animal must adapt itself to
A wild cat has been caught in Ard-, Medicine Rock, Mr. and Mr*. Old ToWhat the strong find useful becomes knowledge of many languages whe eating soup, fa a restaurant tho other nainurclian deer forest. Argyllshire,'bacco Seed. Joo Wood Tie, Mr. and
Its surrounding*, and reversion ia no
a duty to the weak.
snore Than adaptation: so if tho food
Scotland.
gamekeeper.
Mrs.
day."
.
|
Scotland,
by
a
gamekeeper.
Tho
aniMr*.
Scolded
by
Everybody,.Mr. and
spends a great part of bls time In look
Although some .morals have bad * ing through reference books fa order
supply i* not sufficient tho greatest
Dial la very large, mcoaurlng 45 tachos Mrs. Hull Snake, Mr*. Among th* WIL
religious beginning, the moral# that to discover errors, tho publishers pay­
Mwalopmcnt. which means tho great­
. in length. It baa a short. bushytall,. lows. Mr. and Mra. Theodore White
have sprung frtim life and Its needs ing him tor every . inaccuracy dis­
ast efficiency, la Dot possible.
and Is dark in color with brown stripes. Mouth, Mr. and Mr*. Austin Lion
are the ones which have endured. Ro closed. But this Is by no means ths
What Twas weak to do ‘tl* weaker B ntnnds high on It* legs and ha* a Shows were present, although they are
liglous codes of morals have only ro queerest* trade in existence. Evan: to lament once being done.—Shelley. • wr ttgqfish appearance.
. not yet member* of The church.—From
.
Foundation for gepsrator.
malned
Important
when
they
have
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tho Report of a Baptist Missionary
more out nt the way is the calling,
idling. I----------------------—
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} The cream separator that vibrates
adapted themselves to social lite In Its whose existence has just made» lualfi
itsell
Th wiimwr among fwenly-nirte
The city of Immiou, England. Among tho Crow Indians, in Mlsstou.
rwlll not do its, beat work nor last as
changing forms.—Ellen Key.
if»ag as the one that runs smoothly on
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cuyn,. v. -»i&gt;plylag . jitTh!* in a -coiile.-l for imlii.ny gugniiatH nre about to rliniiiiale 1
—----------------------- dog's teeth to tho PgclOc Iglandm: ac|uplatie engine* iiiat will l.i-i. th,, word “liaujrfr". ,und to oubsliThe czar of-Hus*ia has a nows­
- ■
New York'- new Equitable build­
‘.Ireland has 3.828.829 sheep and: Tbs latter u*o them ss currency.
several monlh? will iw'U'i n ?25.- lute Ulfc word ■‘inmaie’’ m all »»lll-. paper of bis uwn. ypvcinlly prbded
—■
I mg, now m course of erection,
wlii
Gl7jB» horse*.
The area of lie--------- ...-------- —
'W prize from lhe British guvem- ejal-(locumenls, record*, corrtspuD- each mnniiug. H i* the most ex,—BANNER WANT ABVfci. PAT.— Ituenl.
.
■ddnee, ole.
jelusive paper in Iho world.
WANT ADVIL
| inquire 30,(JOO lous-of altwL ’
- Igmi is tajj3&lt;l,125 acres. ”
,
j grand children and two great grand
Constitution and Capacity Can Only i rhildreit. due brolher, one sister
Be Obtained by Supplying Ne*^and a ho-l of relatives and Friend*.
•d Building Requirements.
] Funeral servity.H were at lhe East
.
-----| lialtimot '! I'. B. cbm eli. conducted
O3y w. a. DARR, United State* Dlvuton by Rev. Mrs, Jessie GoUld.
Inlerot nalrytag. Colorado Agricultural mclll al I lie Striker Cemetery.

�------ TUMTWCHU—K *''-'-'i r, im.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hnllpck and
daughter Bethel of Doud District,
visited his mother, Mrs. Hannah
Hallock, who IS quite sick. Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Terpennlng entertained
her children and grand children,
Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Aldrich' entertained
her aunt. Mra. Clara Underhill of
Doster, tho first, of the week.
Mao Hammond visited friends al
Delton. Saturday night and Sunday.■
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kenyon and
Mr. and Mra.’ C. Beachler and par­
ents. spent Sunday al Albert Warmus’A of Prairieville.
•'■peter Mosher and daughter. Ninal
went to Gull lake, Sunday to at­
tend campmeeting.
Mr. and* Mra. Guy Giddings andI
family of Hastings, were guests ofr
C. Sonnervillo and family Sunday. ■
,
John Pitta and wife visited at
Georg.- Wilkinson's in Hind's Dis­'
trict, Sumlay.
Mrs. Mary Limbaugh and chil­■
dren of South HOP*' and John&gt;
Shultz of Hastings spent Tuesday'
at John Hom's.
Mrs. .Mary Bliss in company with1
her cousin. Mra. Clara UnderhillI
visited Mrs. Kate Terpenniiiu ofI
South Hastings, and attended Hi*•
campmeeting nt Pennock's Grove,•
Saturday and Hunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Bishop of Baltic•
Creek are. visiQng al Chas. Ken­•
yon’s.
Herman Zcfnel and family* ofr
Hastings spent the first of the week:
nt I heir farm here.
Chas. Aldrich and familv attend­
ed Sports Day nt Delton. Saturday.
Mra. Aldrich remained over Sun­
day.
Adah Mosher is vjsiting retailves
and friends nt Kalaqiazoo amt Bat­
tle Creek.

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and puts out a better class of graduates than any other school because of the advantages
that every one pf their students have.
In the Block Test Department, the student is given .instruction in testing one, two,
three, four and six cylinder motors, and they get experience in adjusting different makes
of. carburetors, magnetos, tappets,. liming lli.e motor, scraping’ bearings, grinding valves,
ctf.
There is a big demand for competent m cn in each of the alx&gt;vc lines fur which we
prepare students.
Don't wail any lodger* write us for. further particular* and for a copy of the Michi­
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MICHIGAN

STATE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT "H," DETROIT, MICH.

The Plus lillra cleared «12.50 at 1 one of the crossings in Battle Creek
LU.EY.
| last Saturday night, and died of his
Born to Wm. Warner and .wife on ilieir social last Friday iriglit.
Mr*. Andrew Ketchum is eider- ! injuries in two hours.
Mrs. NorWednesday, August I’Jth, a line son,
tnining her ni and children a ; man was nlso quite badly injured
who Weighs 13'4 pounds.
.
few
days
of
this
week.
Iler
sis‘but is recovering.
.
W. II. Graybunr and family and
John Norris nnd fnmilygittmilrd the ter. wlm has been there a weekr- Mr. and Mrs. "Earl Wilbur and
wn visited relatives.ht&gt;rc Sunday.
Norris reunion al Clear Dike. left for home Silurday.
WednesdayMrs. Stein of Bailie Creek carnet Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark have
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and home Friday nml stayed until Mon-; been spending a few days with Mr.
[and .Mrs. Daniel Case al Scholcraft.
granddaughter of Cetilrcvillo arc day.
here for a week's visit with rela­ ■ Oidle a number from this wav i Miss Maud-Corlright** and Qie
tives,
attended Iho Caso n uiiioii at Hie j Misses Mabel nnd Myrtle McGralli
Mrs. Will Clark has been spend­ I home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole J arc camping at Fine Lake, this
.. iweuk—
ing a* week with relatives al &lt;&gt;»op- Iasi Wednesday.
ervillc. i She came horns1 Friday ' O. E. Struble and family of Mid- ! Miss Grace Thomas will go to
nml lierinolber returned with her dleville, visjled their daughter. | Bailie Creek next week to attend
for a visM.
. " . Mr- Will ,\\'.-nfler. 'Sunday.
I .school there for“the ensuing ycifr.
.Miss Dane l)en*on has tfli*n xi-.il- . Car) Nickerson, Harold Junes.! Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and
ing relatives at Sonoma and Battle i I'tryd Hu-—11 and Da k Mason are|$lr. nnd Mrs. Will Joqm attended
Creek.
(■amping a! Pine .l.rike for a wc 1: camp mretiiig al Gull lake, Sunday.
Mrs. Ellie Stevens nnd Emim-liiie : Jay Cu|c and family and Cyni-.' Mr. and Mrs. P. G-. Powers of
camo home from Augusta. Sunday. Buxton ami family spent. lh« p..»t. Marion. Ind- and Mr. and . .Mrs. D.
Mrs. F4I. Hill and daughter.,at­ wok al Clear Lake and enterinin-&gt; Case, of Schoolcraft mid Mr. and
tended camp meeting most of last e.| their sisters and brother* and Mrs. Ed. Stevens of Highland, were
week.
children hl lhal place for dinner'all here to attend lhe Caso reunion
Emerson Corl rig lit is sick wilh &gt;&gt;n Sunday.
j and to spend a few days wi.th old
measles.
Mrs. Frank Clark has been sick friends.
Miss Ahua Harrell .of Milo, spent for a Week.
Ml'S. Jessie Norris will entertain
a few days of Iasi-week with her
Wm. Normnii. who formerly re-11 lie L. A. 8. on Friday, September
sister al this place.
sidl'd here was struck by a train ill phi fur leu. Election of officers.

rMaruMTim

COTTAGE GHOVE.
There will be a base l&gt;all ■tourna­
ment and farmers picnic at Cot­
tage Grove,. Saturday, September
Sth. Everybody cotnc and have aday of sports.
Wednesday, August 19th
the
Noris family, to th&gt; number of 75
and about 25 friends met al th**
Grove for their annual reunion
and' enjoyed ft Hue dinner after
which they rendered an excellent
program, finishing with a history of
the family from the time their an­
cestors were born in England.
Thursday. August 20lh about 12T
,T„1 V.n SyAl.
IMIy an-1
’* ll‘e
people of'the Dqwling Union ami
Mraand Mra. Earl Wood, Will um-,*
,
,,
, .. .
Sunday schmd
tor'To Ohio. Thursday, where they,
&lt;*aH;ms ami wl(4 &lt;rt-Koto- Baltimore M.
picniced at the Grove.
will
snend
several
davs
,
»'«""•
*'
’
re
visitors
Wedpttraay.
Mr Pm.d Mrs’‘I'halmer^orr.-J Mr. and Mrs. George Lowell of
Mr. .and Mrs. Warren VanSyckle
and
si&gt;n,
Mr*.
Grove
Pallursuii and
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. ^'hville. w.tn also visitors.
Don Wicks.
1 Mr. nml Mra. George Clary and Mr. and, Mrs. Ray Glasby of John-The Bullis scfimd will begin. daughters Maybelle ami Lillian of
August 31st, withy Mrs. DeCroc£cr[ Hastings, returned homo the first'
Mr. ami Mra. AD. Wolfe and
as teacher.
.
i*'f Hi** week after enjoying a week
family of Maple Grove. Mr. ami
Mr. and Mrs. P. &lt;». Powers of . at Breezy Rest. .
Marion. Ind- called on' Mra. Minnie- Ered Gerber and Cashey Keller .Mrs. O. J. Wright of Balli- Crm-k
Uisbridger. Saturday.
"
:of Deerfield. Wis.. spent Thursday and Mr. uml .Mrs: S/G. Gorsliu ami
family of oshko.-h. Wis.. ciunped al
.Mr. and Mrs! Frank McCarty vis-[al tin- lake.
ited at Fred VanSyckl«*s. Sufiday.
J. II. Nobb s nnd D. C. Watters of the drove. .Siiturday, Augusir27th.
Thus Kidder and family sih-iiI
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones. Mr. and! Hastings, were nt th** lake Friday.
Mrs. Ernie Crandall, Mr., ami Mr-.
Herb. Brown and Mr. Feldpausch Sunday with their pit,pie at Wild­
wood cottage.
Jesse Hinbridged. Mr. aml.Mr-. Gv,*..,'f Hastings, spent Tlniraday at wism
nmiw:.
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. David Bristol. [ Long Beach.
! Jas. Hammuml nml faniiiy -**f
mid Mt. nnd Mra. WnthT Beach
Hurry Stowell of Hastings, called &gt; Baltimore ami Frank Keinerliug
motored to Gull lake. Sunday, to:at the H*&lt;l cottage last Thursday,
and family spent Sunday nt the
attend Hie campmeeting there.
j Mr. ami Mrs. E. J. Ingram visit-[Grove..
.
Miss Tinkler of Grand Rapids i* ed friends aF-fhe lake last Friday.
Commencing August 3fih. *evecal
visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. - Mrs. S. .V Weeks ami s**n Sir
■ - •
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ami Mrs. Sid Tinkler.
.
mg sm-m Thursday with her
iVern Greenfield and family of OliMrs. Beiler and family of Quim- j t* r. Mra. Clary of Breezy Hrat.
.......................
vet, Sam. Buxton ami family. Maple
by visited at Silas Gaskill's recent-|
. .......... —.. ........
1
, Hastings mid J.0011 and Clarence I tirove, Asa Stanton and
wife.
Mr. nml Mrs. Don
Weeks
will Stanton of Augusta, spent Friday Maple Gnive, Plun Powers and
slnv aUITed VanSyCkb-s While! afternoon at th&lt;* take.
I Wife; Marion; hut- Jay Cole amt
they are away.
I Mr. and Mra. Wallace Mack uml family. Assyria. Dorothy and DmMrs. Tinker nnd(laughterLo- 'family spent Saturday and Sunday
aid Brown. Vermontville and Mi-*
rene and niece. Miss Tinkler
of I nt the lake, returning home .Mon- Alta Walker of Olivet.
Grand Rapids, visited relatives al,day.
, Sunday visitors at the Stanloii
Bellevue. S.ilurdnv and Sunday.
Frank Babcock, Mr*. M. G. Bab- carnp were Ge&gt;&gt;. Miller ami family.
Mra. D*'liii Tungale and Mrs. [cock. Chas. H. Babcock. HmTy-Jolmslow.i. Orin Dmflm nml family
NORTH HOPE.
itdrah Sheffield, visited Eliza Shef- i Babcock amt Arthur Homes were Assyria. Elmer Wiles and wile,
(guests nt Hie green cottage Salur- Bellevue. Mr. nml Mrs. Tmf.-elunloii
Mrs. Donald McCallum and rhil-j field. Sunday.
drcOn returned home vum..,,
Sunday after,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bristol, with-.lay ami Sumlay.
..... Toby."Mr. nml Mrs. Archie ilcrrington of Itowling amt
spending several days with rela- [■ Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Winters of BanMr. and Mr-,
near ‘ "
Mi&lt;-m amt' daughter
**f itolljo Creek Orville Bristol of Johuslown.
lives in Hastings.
field, visited nt Fred Freys; pear
'
'
Mr. ami Mrs. «*•••&gt;. Norris were
a-dford. Sunday.
call [called al the lake,-Saturday.
Miss Bertha Smith, who ha* been j •Bedford.
’
‘ • G.
Berf‘ ’Bowser
is aide to lie filMTOt
&lt;1 E. Norris aml wif*', Mr. mid; Sumlay eal|vrs at the Grove.
spending Hie past week at D. Me”
*
Mrs. &gt;.nu«. unusm-. iu-&lt;&gt; en*.
.... ...-.,4-n
Callum’s; re I tinted lo liar home in" again, with the aid of crutches.
•••
mid family
family Ormsbee cltli*'*t at the lake sundry.
III)I.MF.S (.111 IU.II.
May.
’
Warren
Van Syckle nml
llaslingi. Friday
.&lt;
Harry \\ dudm.in«&lt;-&lt;- and friend
Mr. agd Mrs. L. N. Durk-e ali-'iidChilso naml Bernice spent a few days last week at Cot
­
WaHftcc c:.;.....
■ from Battle Cn'-ek were llshing at',.,| tho Haearbus reunion al Leach
Mosher spent n few days with the lage Grove. Clear Lake.
Mrs. Delia Tungnle and Mra. Eli-i lhe lake Monday.
lake Tuesday.
•
lalier’s rein lives in Kalamazoo.
Rob. Garrison of Battle C
••—
Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver Hayward za Shefileld were callers at Dr. and
[last week witli Mr. a
mid children spent Sumlay wilh Mrs. 'Sheffield,, at Hastings. Friday | called nt Hie pavilliiai. Monday,
) H*&gt;b. Tolbert visited" at the pi&gt;- i Coals in Grand llapid*.
| Alcull Bugbee and family of Baltt- evening.
The Bristol schol will begin Sep-[ villlnn Monday.
,.... .
rnoi e.
v'li-i iint-tiniii
7th. win,
with vtiu.Miss Ella
Durham , Earl Pilltun and family'oj Hast-. Woodland spent
warren Sefton of Grand Rapids tember ein
|iiips. were al the pavillion' Tues-1 McCloud's.
is“ making mi extended visit wilh as teacher.
Dan Karns.
( For cottages and boats call 3&lt;H 2. to Toledo, Friday.
F.lgiii Harrington, wife ami son of
SOUTH WEST 111T'l.AXI).
Mra. T. Townsend visit*-,! friend*
Milo, Burnt Saturday and Sunday at
George Havens spent from Sat-1 long and 2 short.
aifU Gun lake last
Claud Ihunmnnd's.
_j
„
*.
..
........
.
ni (|H, |a]!,. i-'rijay.
। whirk.
Lewis Wise left Monday
for,
and
relatives
near
Francisco.
1 Fay Clemenco nnd wife weft* at
M™. Mark Burroughs of llullaml
Nashville, whero ho is working.
Mrs. Francis Gorham is &lt;•
j Hi** pavillhm Friday.
&gt; wa* tlw guest of Mrs. lienry Hagla '
Hnrve Karns nf Rullnml mid Sam
:
XV...I
r.xl.l.tn • t
F.arrabee of Doud District spent! taining an aunt, from Dowling.
Mr.-. John Blood entertained Mra.
Sunday at Then Pran-likn's.
■ n-m'iv&lt;nvin«'"\L»n.'i7v’'' ............... !“l "“V"'
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..t L*....t &lt;• ■ II.. V X"
I
Edylh Pranshka made a 1 itoia«»HH»n tolSn’ of Flkhirt
‘?v&lt;‘nmg.
trip to Kalamazoo, Saturday.
.
E ' “ J? '
«. !■ A" ' h
Florence Shiver -if Kalamazoo
*•’*1
1* r'1 v
’
I red collage c
returned Y.. Mr. nnd Mr-. Arlhur Barnum of
I
home
Sunday.
[Coats
Grove
and'Mr.
and
Mrs..
G*'*v
t la,, «-k al. Ik-raard
j
»„!,
•
Fuller Wi-dnesday lo dinner.
ASSYRIAI Mrs. Fred Bulophxiiid dauulih-r
.
a..........
. o. 1. nu*-|iui&lt;i. «u&lt;- nml J. C. I Helen are s|&gt;*ndin^ tlm.week with
nre sucndiiig iU['r«
n»i
11 Tompkins
and - wife nll*-nded th*-1 Mrs. liny Wickham.
'
Arthur Pallon, wife and dmmh- l.-w
'J.'fVltailv
‘i
wiiii 11,1-11 gr
1 ’‘’,',pA,vn,:‘! Supe
’ , i-ntsor-i jdenie nt Tliornapple ■ Henry Gallespin and wifk of IIIWm.
Kerr
’
ter and Mr. and Mra. Marian D.lv- U
!'' K
‘J* andjfamily
!
s. ni.x l;,k
'' 1last Wednesday.
lake
have beejt visiting the latleHs sisenport al] of Cloverdale, also Mr-.'J‘[“j
‘ '* ,,,.arT vlri vi'iMr
Mr. and. Mis. Sam Nay and chH-lter. Mrs. Geo. Goodell ami family
Minn Shears of Detroit, were* guest a
'l,,
r l^rc0?* neaE 1 ra*ri&lt; ut*'-Ulrctt
11 visited her tmrfher. Mrs. JtdiiP Glenn Fuller is A Dtnsiug visitor
al Orin Dayton's, Saturday.
,,
.
,
,
l ock*
nd family -Sunday.
’ । trnlay.
.
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Mullii-i- ,luv—an oinnvnltoii from
' J. C. 'rompkiiis and
The Misses Mary nml Ella Wood
LI'ITLE CEIHR LAKE.
I Aui-'iira
ceh-br.-iled nf
I Augus. visited Mr.' tA-n* the guests of Mrs. ttlcnirjg-nsHill*
Tbccr will be an ice cream aouiul
W'.,’,."
.^"Ivi'i'ii'?
• Hany last SUimdny. more «»f East W&lt;»»llaml Tm-day. .
on William Morgan's
lawn, al
r'[
Mr. and Mrs. F.d. spencer and Soil* Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilurkee. Mr. and
Cedar Creek, Saturday evening, for
of Battle Creek- were the guesls of; Mra. Hany Decker nnd son nf
Illi* beiient of lln- I'hutcli shed-'.' isil his- mollior. or if she
J. F. Wright and wife. Sdmjny.
Woddland, Mrs. Harriet limit *»f
Oune all and have a good lime.
Myron Tuckeunaii and wife. Oli-ivml. Mrs. J* nnie Graines of Mus' Hiisgell Molt ami wlf&lt;. Mrs. Eva grave.
Midi am'l Miss ihJda^Mnlt. spcnl
Give our Want Column a trial for Bijoli in Battle Creek Saturday
Sumlay with 'Floyd Muriil and
famijy.
)
I everybody reads IL
ningr-

WUILIZ

GBA.NGF. JJA1J. U HIM-Ito.
Mrs. Eliza Sheffield nnd Mra. Ik&gt;lia Tungale havu returned from
the encampment at Hastings.
Mrs. Fred Bristol spent Thursday
with Maggie 1jm&gt;.
.Mr. and Mra. Bert Bowser andI
little son, Bernard, were in Hast­
ings, Saturday.
.
Floyd Russell, accompanied by,
Harold Jones, and Carl Nickerson
of I-ocey,'Allen Mason of Maple
Grove, ami
and uoraen
Gorden o&lt;ani*»n
Stanton, &lt;*i
of’
i,rove,

“Wne

LONG BEACH.
For some unaccountable reason
the itemsTor Long Beach failed to
pel into the paper lust week, al­
though they- were .mailed elrty
enough.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chase and
daughter, Josephine, of Hustings,
and Mrs. Emmons Chase and baby
&lt;&gt;T I.X*tr&lt;dt. spent last week at Um
Red collage.
Mr. ami Mrs..John Greene and
family
jMttf Mr.
■........ of Nashville.
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, J. W.;

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.ulK 1

THE CHANGE OF FIRM SALE
OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO SECURE

BOYS’ AND MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES AND BOYS’ SUITS
Seldom do you have an opportunity to secure these at the time most needed at such tremendous saving. You owe it to yourself to follow the crowds to Grant II. Olis &amp; Co.’s former location,
where you can buy of reliable, respqnsible people, reliable merchandise AT FACTORY COST AJMD LESS.

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BOYS’ AND MISSES’ SHOES

$1.00 Shirts, 67c

One tabic of Boys’and Misses’ Shoes, worth,up to S2.Q0, splendid
value at original price. Change of Firm Sale Price

$1.39

The famous “ELGIN” BRAND—the Best $1
Shirt made.

Sale Price

Soft and Stiff Hats
$2.00 and'$2.50 value—.

...... $1.39
Soft and Stiff Shirts
671
$1.00 value___________________
COLLARS, All .Styles
81
NECKWE/VR, Four-in-hand
131
25c value._______ _________
OVERALLS, Blue Denim
.. . . . . . 351
50c value_____________ ____
OVERALIJi, Striped
. . . . . . . 591
75c value ....____ ——---STRAW HATS. Any Style
$1.75 down to 75c value ...---- _ _ _ _ 39(
Everything in the Store
At Reduced Prices

SUITS, Your Choice
$18 valuf ..................
SUITS, Your Choice
S15.00 value_______

Suits,
Suits,
Suits,
Suits,

Change
Change
Change
Change

of
of
of
of

Firm
Firm
Firm
Firm

S2.69
S3.49
•3.98
$4.98

Price
Price
JPricc
Price...

ALjL BOYS' TROUSERS AT REDUCED PRICES

Sale Price

STRICTLY CASH

.... $11.87
.. $9.98
$7.98
... $6.69

PUMPS and O.XFOHDS
Pl no
15.00, $4.00 and $4.50 values. ....
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&lt;?f BQ
$3.50 and $3.00 values ............................. .$1.70

COMFORT SHOES
$4.50 values

OXFORDS and PUMPS*
Cl 20
$2.25 and $2.00 values _______ _____ ^1.0 /
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QOr
One lot worth up to S2.50_____ ------------ VOL

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SHOES, Lace and Button
$5.00 value .
...

SWEATERS

SUITS, Your Choice
$12.50 value
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$10.00 value
UNDERWEAR, Shirts and Drawers

Qfi/

UNION SUITS
$1.00 value / 31
zVTHLETIC UNION SUITS
75^ value

BOYS’ SUITS
$3.50
$5.00
$6.00
$7.50

CHANGE OF FIRM

CHANGE OF FIRM
STRICTLY CASH

HEAD

481

Sale Price

C 7 (IQ
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Sale Pripe

BOYS and MISSES' SHOES
$2.50 values........ ..........

Cl 10
^1.17
Cl QH
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Hastings,

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NASHVILLE

THE HASTINGS BANNER, AVGUST

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-IasI week
Thursday
ErneM
Barnes nf Battle Creek brought his
infant daughter, Thelma Arlene,
here for burial in Lakeview ccme-

house on lhe fomm ot Middle and
Maple streets, now occupied by B.
B. iviwriiiig and family.
Mr*. Fyed Nel*mi of Detroit, vis­
ited relatives and friends here the
first of the wr«ik.
George T. Bullen of Albion was
th.- guest of hi* sister, Mrs. Frank
MrDerbv. 8und.iv.
Mi&lt;* Mnry Wnltser of New York,
is visiting .1! her uncle's Frank
&lt; (okay's.
Mrs. C. o. Carpenter and son
Clyde of .Little
Arkansas, aro

George Brown of'Gloversville, N.
Y„ who visited • Id* sister, Mrs.
Richard Graham a week started
home Monday morning, it being tiie
tlnri lime the brother and sister
have sren each' other in forty’ I*’"
years. Mr. Brown i’ in very poor
health nnd was tH-eemp«m&lt;*d by iuMpr George W. Knight nf Cnlumson-in-law. Frederick Diekery .of bu«. Ohio. Was a guest of her uncle
lhe same place.
and cousins.. James and Miss "Edith
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hanes spent
Sunday wilh relatives in Hasting-.
Mr. nml Mrs. H. S. Small of Jack­
NORTH NASHVILLE.
son wote guests of Rite- ami Mrs. H.
C. Lord, over Sunday.
guest of Mi-s Minidi .
.
Claude Malh-llc mid Mis* FlnrBloomville, Ohio, called io see Mr;
Mary Townsend, Sunday.
Mrs. Bonnie Oarlock .of Ashley
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hos­
Arflmi* Hart went hi Jackson on
ier I lie latter pari of last week.
liusim-ss Thursday.
A Koster and family have moved
Mis. .................
has returned
into George GnllnUn’.* . house on
Middle St.
'
friend*.
wedding
Smith Pratt of Inwood. Canada,
• Mildred
yisiled hi* cousin, C. A, j'raft mid
other relatives here from W. dne—
•Jay till Monday.
The M. E. Sabbath sc.litiol held
Josephhie I'nrnplier.
their annual picnic ui Pul num
_-n a guest of Iut brother
park last week Wedne.-day after­ Frank AxthrtlR mid family wont to
noon and a very’enjoyatile time wa- I. Ill-ink- Io XI -11 (I I.-lid- :md will re
Thursday evening, -willi her Mirier.
Jlrs. L. E. Pratt nnd she wa* arrornpanied home by Miss Helen!

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1911

SCHOOL BOOKS
BOTH NEW and SECOND HAND
If you want to buy SCHOOL BOOKS just “follow the crowd”,
and you’ll land right at this store. This store is known as the
"School Book Store” of Barry County. For a good many years
we have made a SPECIALITY of handling SCHOOL BOOKS
and SCHOOL ROOM SUPPLIES of all kinds. We have built up
a school book trade that DEPENDS UPON US, and the number
is constantly growing each year, because people have come to
KNOW that our prices are just as LOW as books can be sold for.
Then all during the Summer months we have been collecting
shelf worn and second-hand School Books. Lots of them are in
perfect condition and JUST AS GOOD AS NEW. On these books

Mr*, frank Axthelm will m.

We Can Save You 25 to 50 Per Cent.
J. W. Noyes and family and Mrs.
B. rt Pcmber were at Charlotte Sat­
urday.
.
Ed. Green nnd family ride in a
new Ford automobile.
Mr. and Mr*. George Dull enter­
tained their children and grand
children last week.
Mr. nml Mr*. Levi Hickman and

Mr. and Mr.*. Leroy Perkins are|
visiting the former’s parent*, Mr.j
mid Mrs. H. II. Perkins.
Mr. and Mr.-. Stephen Schantz
who have been -vi-itipg ,nl E. I.
Schantz’s relunn-d to uirir hoinu in
Rockford, Illinois, last siitunlay.
Master Hooflld Wertz wa- seven
year* old last Sunday and lh»'event
was celebrated wilh ' a’ tiirlhdnv
party Monday afternoon
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Tliey willi Mr. and
refreshments were served.
spent Sunday at Thornapple lake.
Miss Lida Sliirke
’
Mis* Bernice Hmighialiri of Irvmother. Mr*. Marx- .
turned to her work in Giddes' tailor
Mi— Eva‘Gretnllehl of Marshall
shop nt Charlotte. Thursday.
Mi*,* Breen of Chesaning is a vi-ited Mr*. J. W, Nove*. Friday.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Bi-rt Iteckaihorn nf
giiest of Miss Bernice Mend.
Muir spent Friday night wi
Mis* plivr Wnlker is home from and Mr-. V. S. Knoll.
Middleville, for u week-* vacation.
Mr*. George Harvey attend
Battle Creek spent Sunday night family reuiilo nof her ihottier. Mr*.
John Gearhart of Vcrniontvill
with relatives here.
few day.* ago.
Mrs. Walter Kahler and two chil­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Green
dren who spent- two mouths willi •Iren visited
Barryville
relative.* here returned to their Sunday.
home in Petoskey, last Fi hl.iy,
Phil Dalliausnr, has a new Ford
STONY
POINT.
car. L. E. Pratt who ...Id his MrixMr. and Mrs. Woggerman of Oli­
well car- a few week* ago. has n
new one of .the same make, hut a vet -pent Saturday ami Sunday
later model with all the latest im­ with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. ami O. P.
provements. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hilton of
Chautauqua begins this Thursday
Martin Corm-rs and Mrs. Hazel
afternoon.
The. Hecker family reunion wa- [•ilelier. n sister of Mrs. Hilton,
• held at tlm home of Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday wilh her aunt and
laiweli Jarrard in Morgan, last Sat­ jncle, Me, and Mrs. Jos. Messenger.
urday. I'ljoje were something over
I.UXG BEACH.
forty who attended mid those from
away were Warren'.Hccker. Mr. and dine and wife of Morgan, ate Sun­
Mr. and Mr*. Bpardjnnn of Kala­
Mrs. Joseph Hecker mid daughter. day diiliicr wilh Mr. and Mrs. John
mazoo au'd Mr. and Mr*. C. Mackin­
Lulu, Mr. mid Mrs. Jerry Hecker
der and family of Dowling were at
and Mr*. Will Kimey of Fayette.
Ohio. Mrs. Lida Roth, mid Moroney Mr. and Mrs. Leon Barnum and Long Bench for a day last wre.-k,
nnd Will Snyder of Ionia.
' family id Woodland and Mr. and
Mr. audl Mr-. John Grie and
Miss Thelma Philip- of Vermonl- Mrs. T. II. liodebaugh .of North family Of Nashville and J. W.
ville was a gm-4 &lt;d her mint. Mr*. Ca-tlelon spent Sunday with their Greene and Mis*- FlorenceSomerl of
mother and grandmother. Mr*. Syl­
Mr. Curtis and Inge this week.
Mr*. Emma Brown wns'a guest «•( vester Orsborn.
- Mrs. Friend Soules of Hastings the family cairn- over in their new auto.
Ross Catkins yf Ihu Kalamazoo
latter part of last week and over
Public schools: ulso Mrs. Galkins.
from Kalamazoo visiting Iva and Merritt Calkins camped
Sunday and attended, lhe Hildierreuinon.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. freeman of
Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. Troxel ami Hastings at lhe Red Cottage last
Miss Thelma Young of Battle
Creek is visiting her grandparent.*. «&gt;il Verunrd and wife of Hastings,
attended ehurcb at this place Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Partridge.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brock and Mrs.
Miss Ida Hafner of. Detroit, is day mid visited their s&lt;m*, Irving Mae Barnaby, of Hasting* and Mr.
and family.
home for a few works vacation.
and Mrs. W.ijrren Wilcox of Lansing
Misses Mabie nnd Evndone Martin
.-lopped here a white* Sunday after­
WEST
SEBEW.A.
w*t.- guesti of Mi.-.
noon.
Rdla Deller over Sunday.
.
Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. Geo. Clary and
Mrs. Will Wells is down with a
AU-s. Mary l*hilif&gt;s was very sick
last week.
serious attack of typhoid fever and daughters Maybeile and Lillian are
Iiavid Kunz i* taking n vacation a tuofe.—nrnal nurse i* attending
Mr: ami Mrs.-Arthur- Chaw, nnd
from In* dutie- m Piatt's hardware tier. She is somevvlial better, but it
daughter Josrphlnii of Hastings and
store on aecouul of i.&lt;Hir health
Mr*. .l.mmi.' - Chase ami
of
WMjglil mf-liy heavy lifimg.
. «itLi^aldi‘,w terne tier test.
The Dowimig-I’eScoek reunion Detroit are at fhe Reif coiftTge^fiFs
.M«ss Eifnii Schulze spent Finlnny
with Mb; France- Kroger of Ver­ met at Walker Downing's farm on
montville.
Shfiday.
Oveii a hundred wen;
Next Saturday night. August 22.
Shirley Moor., and Mis* EloiTtg-e
l. lhe sai-reilnes* of the day will be a poverty dance al Long
•membered mid all that look Beach. Every one come and Watch
J/&gt;ng of -Fife lake were married in
yasJn keeping with it. After
i
I. Auuu-t tHili. They will
• lleiit dinner, qijile a number lady mid lu the gentleman who ap­
expect to make tliHr ifome.
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pear to be the most poverly-slricKMilton Moore has been quite sick
en.
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Were
the past week.
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Art C.lpse and Harry Stowell also
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kroger mid liytnn*
John Peacock, the were here Wednesday.
children &lt;&gt;f Vermontville, spent
- — gathering presided.
C. G. Maywood of Hastings wa*
John Peacock Jr. w*&lt; appointed
Friday al Olin Srhulze'--.
Will Hecker nnd Harry Fxiurant president for next year, tis his fath­ 1wre une day last week.
By. Dirkinsn was here last Wedhave returned from tin- we-t.
er i- tod feeble to collinite the oL-E. H. Palmer went to Battle Creek
Monday on business.
For cottages and boats call 301­
Miss Carrie Qilvy has .relurm d ing al lite advent of a boy baby, 2 long 2 short.
their Hist horn.
from her visit al Laii-ing.
Robert Bock, of the Bock-Walker
■. Mrs. E. A. Fleliarh anti son For­
Mrs*. Jason Downing, of Union Hardware Co., of Battle Creek ami
rest, G. Fiehach mid Roebli Town­
a party of friends were at lhe lake
send were at Toledo, Ohio, the first
Thursday.
"t th-- week.
reunion.
great
Frank Pancoast was al the lake
C. R. Quick was al Grand Rap­
-,
-••nilig
ids. Monday afternoon on hnsine-s.
.Xhureh of
*;••&lt;&gt;. Miller and wife of Hastings
Mrs. Roswell West &lt;&gt;f Eaton llap- GlUbt by giving two1 sob&gt;*, which attended lhe .dance here Saturday
np. wn« a guest of lier niece, Mrs. .*lie"siing sweetly mid much fooling. night.
C. R. Quick. Tuesday.
Bru Bn'sten who has been in the
Mra. F. D. Gr.i'ii and children,
w. *l for. soiijb time attended. the
Dorothy and Winn, are visiting rel­ by lhe pastor.
daitee Saturday night.
ative* in Hudson.
Ilphert Brown and Miss Beatrice
Word has been rercived here of
NORTHEASI Hl HAND.
Parker of Hastings and Messer*
lhe death' of the four year oid son
Several from ihis-vicinily attend­ Nevins and lady friend attended the
nf Mr. and'Mrs. Pear) Bidlac of ed lhe meeting at the Cobh churcli. dance Saturday. ’
(.reenville and they have tho svm-* Sunday.
B.-*-i&lt;&gt;. Ilinkloy
and party of
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palhy of their many Nashville •"Sunday visitors at qiai-i.-s MWe.* friend* were callers al (be pavilion
friends. They siircly are haxhig were Glutrles Beam, Mis. Maud Saturday.
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miafortune as only a few week# ago Gil re. Geotve Hulrliinsoi^ Mrs. Eli­
their little daughter fell and broke za Hall and Ruth Hutchinson of Battle (".reek were here Sunday.
her ann.
Mrs. Will Gibson is very sick.
IIIGIIB.ANK.
Mrs. Claud Hammond who has
Mrs, F. M. Quick, has received been quit.- sick the past two week* ' Ftn'yd Irkos ciiiployo’d ill the U. S;
wnrd that h‘,r brother. Cbarb-s is s.&gt;me hotter al this writing. '
gov’t'service, on the Panama Canal
Slade of Chester, Montana, is very
Mrs. Ruse Trego and grmiddaug* is spending his annuhl leave with
sick.
ter* Martha and Nellie Gatilnex „*f hi* parent.^ Mr.- and Mrs. Oliver
John Hinckley spent last week on Hastings visited al W. y&lt;. Moore's Ickes. He left Colon. Panama on
his. farm in Maple Grove.
last week mid attended Hie Sunday August 6th and after an extended
Mrs. Walter Logan visited Mr. School nirnir.
trip through the southern 'slates ar­
nnd Mrs. A. C. Siebert hi Detroit,
George Vandrnv.dker of Kalama­ rived home on August 17th. Tte
last week.
zoo. Morris-Brown of Cressey and stales that ho enjoyed a delightful
Dan'l Feighner lias sold the place Frank Vnnderwalker of Prairieville trip both by land and sea. but was
whore he lives, to John Mix of Kal­ visited their aunt Mrs. H. Hammond. glad lo reach his homeland destina­
ama, who is to have possession the Sunday.
tion. He will spend a few weeli.s
tlrst of October, and Mr. and Mrs.
Feighner exp«‘ct to move Trite their —BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— with, bis parents and friends before
reluming to the tropics.

We are always on the alert for the welfare of our customers.
We realize that School Books cost monev. and our policy always
is to sell at the lowest possible prices. If YOU haven’t bought yet,
come and see us. We’ll SAVE YOU SOME MONEY
A big line of tablets 1
£ E
and pencils fromJLC 10 DC
INK; DRAWING PAPER; PRACTICE PAPER;
RULERS; SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF AlZ KINDS

Garveth 8 Stebbins

The Rexall Druggists

Phone 31

GOODS DELIVERED

KALAMO.
Mrs. C. II. Holman is in Alliens al-j
tending a reunion and visiting
friends.
. .
Mildred Klahn jvturnrd Monday)
to her home in Elmdale, after visit- '
ing her aunt. Mrs. Gora Curtis fori
tin* past two weeks.
. Fred VanVIiel of Battle Creek is
visiting friends here.
(Jordon "Mast of Battle Creek has
bought the Powers farm originally
owned by/day Sweet.
M?Vr-f".dna Fluette and son Lin­
coln [came Saturday from Chicago
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Levi Curtis.
Mr. Hick* visited relatives iu Bat­
tle Creek a part of last week.
•Ruby Love of Carlysjp visited
te-vi Curtis and. family from Thurxday till Sunday.
Cecil Dye of Detroit i* visiting
Ijis parents and other relatives here.
IXH D CORNERS.
Mr. and Mra. Ira Gale* -and
•laughter of Grand Rapid* have
twn viMlNuf Mr. ©Rd. Hrs. E.-B.
Gates the past week. •
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Prof. C. F. Barnes, who has bXen
spending the past week with Will
lauch ami family, has returned to
his home in Kansas.
Several froln this vicinily attend­
ed Sports Da yat Delton Saturday.
Glenora Walers. Marie lauch,
Harold lauch and Norris Bergman
went to Battle Creek Thursday tn
nttend-Fnifernal Day and returned
Friday.
. Jean Bush's threshing machine
was seen on our street Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanton
motored to Bailie Creek Thurs­
day.
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The Misses Alice nnd Estelln
Johnson have returned home after
spending the summer in Hasting*:
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gates and son
Wail.i -pent Tuesday wilh llieir
daughter. Mrs. Cleo I’ennock, of
Hickory Corners.
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HASTINGS AND CARLTON
TOAVNLINE
Mis* Kate Ickes Of Hastings spent
Sunday evening at James Swan­
son's.
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Dale Bump spent the week with
hi* unde. E. j. Bump.
Fred Wood nnd wife of Hastings
spent Sat unlay night nnd .Sunday
al J. J. Barnum's.
Mr. and Mrs. E. TZ Smith nf Bat­
tle Crook spent Monday with the
latter's sister.-Mrs. E. J. Bump.
Mrs. .Mice Cummings of Hastings,
spent a few days with her daugh­
ter. Mr*. Jnipes Jtragdon'.
Lynn. Marx- and Mabel Shupp of
Carlton spent Saturday evening
with Don mid Tvah Wilson.
Mrs. A. IL Kenyon of Shultz,
spent Friday wilh Mrs. James
Bragdon.
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Mrs. Kinne anil children allendgn
campmeeling., Saturday afternoon
and Sunday.
&gt;• , ,
Isaac Hoover and family attended
Iho Garhart reunion al NrfshvIHe,
Saturday.
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Hastings, Michigan

TELEPHONE US YOUR ORDERS

Where Is That Music?
Mr. Fniresl Glonn Fiehach announces Ijie opening of his
nett -liid.o, in the Stebbins Block, the llryl week of fh'tilomIh-j;, With Miss Mario Waters, as assistant.
Great ;etr&lt;&gt;rt lias been taken in the furnishing nf the
rooms, surrounding the pupils willi lhe highest musical in­
fluence-. Two Klmbull pianoes will be used; helpful rend­
ing materials, and good pictures will give a homelike atmos­
phere. Electric lights and steam heal aro also among the
convenience.*. .Mr. Fiebarh will gladly welcome all interest­
ed amt do all In his power to* make advantageous arrnngo-

as early as po**ilde. for he atm* to give his persona, atten­
tion to tin- enrollment of each.
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Mr. Fiehach'* central theme in teaching is to discover
Ilin individual needs of the pupil so studying nml uses the
best texts of modem and great composers as adapted lo
each. Therefore, hy doc* not confine himself to one parlicu
lar met hod nr graited course.
ItegulaS-reciliAs will lie given, which nre benepcinl In
pupils and musical friemfc*. Selected "studt-nfs will lake part
each time: the program* Will. Ie» varied with readings and
sketches. ‘Pupils will be encouraged lo do J-bcir best wilh
such personal and social, a* wfll rts nJuSirial comlill&lt;m:&lt;
' There is no intention on the part of Mr. Fiehach lo dis­
parage the etforts of any workiifg tn Hie local musical field.
Books nnd sheet music will he provided ot reasonable prices,
thus avoiding a great expense.

TERMS ARE AS FOLLOWS.
Lessons wilh Mr. Fiehach:
i p to and including third grade. 75r. forty minute lessons,
SUMI. Advanced work, one hour, SI .25.
Thirly rnluile lessons, Me. Forty minute lessons, 50c.
FOREST GLENN FIEBACH, Pianist

Studio Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Nattles Proof of Man’s Prssonoo.
In Qwallor City.
Nettles aro said to bo ap almost
Tho state ot Gwalior, In central In­
dia, in one of tho wealthiest and moat certain proof that man has lived- on
progreaalve districts in tho great east­ tho spot. One British species, tho soern empire. Gwalior City, tho state called Boman nettle. Is said to. bo
capital, has fine public buildings and found only where the Romans have
parks.
Tho mabaraja'a palaeo is been. Coles, the seventeenth century
"It grows both
larger nnd more ornate than the offi­ herbalist, explains:
cial residence ot tho president of tho at the town of Lldde, by Romney, and
United Hutes Tho fumlahlnga are in tho streets of tho town of Romney.
magnificent. At official banquets al In Kent, where Julius Caesar landed
moat ingenious.American electrical de­ with, his soldiers and abode there a
vice of sllvay la .used for passing certain time; and for the growing of
around the after-dinner coffee, cordials it in that place It la reported that the
apd cigars. Thia la In the form of a souldlers brought aomo of the seeds
miniature locomotive and train of can, with them and sowed it Ahere, for
Vhlch, operating from an electric &gt;aV their-use to rub and chafe their limbi,
tery and running over a dlmlntftlva when through extream cold they
track laid along the 'table, is so con­ should be stiff and benumbed; being
told before they came from home that
With practically no tools, a man structed that it automatically stops tho climate of Britain was so extream
in the Bridgewater. Mas?., state before each guest.
cold It was not to be endured with­
/lirm has made a perfect teapot out
out
some frictlop."
of a cent. The center of the'cent
In order lo prove that natural
is kept intact for the bottom of it.
The handle. cover, snout and entire gab is'harmless, B. J. GatTord, of
German universities had 59,603
outline are perfect symmetrically. Utile* Rock, Ark- wilh his three
Il is even possible to place water in daughters, slept all night in a room students last winter, of whom more
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llfis tiny receplable and have it run sealed and lilted with the gas to the than 5,000 were foreigners.
out through the wee snout, which exclusion of air.
Not one of lhe
Old nail holes and cracks in wood
is about as large as a small common sleepers was affected by the ex­ can be filled successfully wilh a
pin:
perience.
paste made of sawdust and glue.
Witty Reply.
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Ix&gt;rd Lyons, the ambassador. Was
not what one would call a witty man.
but there la one good story-told of
bltn showing that ho could make an
apt reply on occasion.
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Ono of his friends, Augustus Cra­
ven. was intensely mysterious iu man­
ner, and once on meeting him in Lon­
don Lord Lyons asked If his wife were
with him.
It happened that Mrs. Craven was
staying wllh lady Cowper at Wrest,
and Mr. Craven replied tn his sol­
emn. alow, jhyaterious way:
.
"She is Mt Wrest"
"Requleacat In pace!" replied I-ord
Lyons,*w|th equal solemnity.

�■W TWK UAOT1M&gt; BANM K. 'I ... ST S. IJli.

SoHtbwestern Barry
Department

SOMETHING DOING
EVERY MINUTE
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DOWLING.

GREATER MICHIGAN FAIR
Grand Rapids—Sept. 2-3-4-5-6-7
Open Day and Night
Don’t Miss Seeing—
Fast Horses in Running Races that will stir the sluggish blood.
w Dare Devil Rollo Looping the Loop on Roller Skates.
* Von Ritter in a hair raising Tight Wire Act.
King and Queen, the Diving Horses.
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Morocco Arabs in Gun Swinging and Acrobatic Acts.
Italian Banda-Roma, 35 Pieces.
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Splendid Fireworks Every Evening.
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ROYAL HIPPODROME—Nine Great Acts
Among the Side Shows Will Be—
Indian Village of Full Blooded Puttawatamic Indians.
Neimy’s Six Great Shows.
Hatch's Autodrome in which Automobiles will Race.
Merry-Go-Round.
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Ferris Wheel.
Three-Legged Calf, alive and active.
Blooded Holstein Calf with a snout like a pig, also alive and
frisky,.and a thousand and one other attractions.

BRING

ving. xinilrd bar dnii-b ' i‘. Mi
Smith, the past few .L.y .
Mark Skilliyati and «if
Henkes ahd wife attemtaP-f
day nt Delton. SaliiulnyA
Jhhn Ght’iAiy,
-ami -dai

BAHR1 VILLE.
Tin.' bako sulo luu been poslpou
! Arthur nnd Mildred Lathrop went!
i in titjll Luk*- Monday hud will- r».&lt;main until Wednesriny attending
■ impmee.ling.
Mr. ami Mrs. Palmer nml daugh-|

ehl*. Mr. find Mr*. Ben Jletnaray.
Mr.,nml Mi.-. WhMler of Indiana 1
art! visiting ar the Innht ' *'
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Mra. Geoi'gt* &lt;ir» t!ii.
-iib-rlamt«» Day I’.ily. a-

“ Mr. utpi Mrs.,WittR
Sumlay with tioir ‘
witlikRay (jHinly. Mr. an&lt;l Mr?
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man of .Maple Grove.

Saturday ami Sutfdjy
Frr*fman aml*f5luii&gt;
Will Rt-nkes and w
laining his inolh&lt;-r f

.XORTilEAST BAHRY.

-Mr.

Eloyd-flaxrltk'n;

Mr. amt Mr..
Mnrioii.Tmliana. ' i-if
Mis. Max Smith. I

la-on Stanton ami
urdny-fimt Sumin?
Mr. ami Mr*. E. E
ing.
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George'Clark,if
Of Vicksburg, vi-il
Sinntnu mid wife •
Bril Arehnrl ami

OR SELL YOU A NEW ONE
YOU SHOULD NOT LET YOUR WATCH RUN TOO .LONG
WITHOUT BEING CLEANED. A WATCH IS DIFFERENT THAN
ANY OTHER KIND OF MACHINERY. IT RUNS DAY AND
NIGHT, DAY AFTER DAY, AND YEAR AFTER YEAR. WHEN
THE OIL DRIES, THE TINY PARTS BEGIN TO WEAR, CAUS­
ING. GREA X DAMAGE, AND MANY A FINE WATCH HAS BEEN
RUINED BY LACK OF CARE AND CLEANING.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AND DO IT RIGHT
AND REASONABLY.

nn&lt;l wife Sunday.
Oklahoma, from
Momlay:
F
i’.luio. Mackinder.

But r &lt;ll.it k

HaMnr

nn Shinton and

L. V. BESSMER
THE RELIABLE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
THE GIRT STORE

klovd GmTiaon. w
■r vi»il&lt;-d ivlaiiv.•-

There never was a time when (arming as a business seemed
so certain of being a very profitable business as right now. We
have many fine farms on our list. Let us tell you o( two that
• ought to lie attractive to any one who wishes to engage in farm­
ing:
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reared rliirk.-n
»-r .Michigan.. 1-Tnlay, where

80 ACRES, in Eaton County.. three mitea fiotti Vermontville ou ■
• Rood road amt fine location. •»&gt; acres under cultivation, tulance .in
timber and putnre. The voilta a gravelly' toatn and lays Ko&lt;m1. The
buildings consist of a fine nine-tuutu brick house in good repair,
basement barn (5*W, also tool bouse, hug house, granary and. corn
crib. The price of this farm is $4,000. Term*, one-half down, or
would take a good house and lot in Hastings os ]«rl payment.

F. A. hllKI.DON
Ab«tract and Heal Estate Office.

phimiing on M&gt;nie good ram

iciiiily Thursday
ruing.
Money lo loan on Real Estate.
A niuid'i'i- troin lhii&lt; way are al- Estate
Bold on eommlMlon. Ge

The liquor huidtroas emidoyi* 152,■

ESTABLISHED IN

FARMS

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Tin- lh-nd‘T*Bt»l
TIip im-uhalor for lhe hnlchiiig of
chicketm M'cirts hi us

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and papriTng (he i

YOUR FRIENDS!

the Lincoln Ghaulaiiiiua

WE CAN
REPAIR
YO UR OLD

PEN TURN KEY

of A tint ract Hooka complied from th*
Records, can 'urnlab complete Ab

50 ACRES, gravel, sand and muck loam soil, seven mile* from Hast­
ings and four inilea trout Irving. There are 25 arte* under culltvatjpti, ten acres of timber, and 15 acres ot murk and pasture. The
bouse lu* five. rooms in good repair, small bhrn 12x23. also corn
&lt;\ib. lien-house and granary. The fences arc gcxrd and there is
plenty of all kinds of fruit. The price is $1400. terms cash;

Oil Paste’ Polish
■!» Russet “Oil Paste
ll.’igliTiel

Ask Your Dealerfor

Hastings

horned
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Crook and Gould

Michigan.

‘iili.:. 1:.' I Ji;.-

CREEK STREET
•I a mini: I

1 ndny,
Miidtin
I,illllr I

AUCTION SALE
Having rented my farm, I will sell at public auction upon my farm 2 miles south, 1 mile
east and 1-2 mile south of Nashville, or 3 miles east an 1-2 mile north of Maple Grove Cen­
ter, or 3 miles west and 1-2 mile north ot Kalamo Center, Sec. 18, Kalamo Township,

Itulehnnii
Ethel Ea'n

Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1914
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, the following property:

IIIIRSE

Inirse.Ollier cut th trior

Uh' im«r&gt;':i

making it

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, HIGH SCHOOL
Knturdnj
«»r -Ihwiin-.

I Fall Term Opens Tuesday, Sept. 1st j

innlher.-Mrli’i bushels &lt;M|

(AMPBELL.
The di.*li b-l i'lCietim:’hel
DunkHid r
temleil.
Mibln.l
niiriil wiib

Offers These Advantages:

Courses that Prepare for College and University.
Commercial Course which emphasizes Educa­
tional as well as Technical Training. - :
:
Four Years Course in Agriculture, valuable be­
cause Scientific and thoroughly Practical.

Diploma Relation With the Universities

Highest Standard of Work

F. E. ELLSWORTH, Superintendent ,
:

:

SHELTER FOR HORSES IF IT STORMS.

RAY W. BROOKS, Proprietor

—For Further Information Address or Call Upon the Superintendent

Hastings,

Old wagon
Double shovel plow

-TFRM^ HF SAIF' All sums of $5 JO and under, cash. Over.that
l IQ Ul UHLL. gmountt 9 months time will be given on good
bankable notes witliinlcrest at six per cent. Nothing removed
until settled for.

Trained Teachern Who are Specialists
Active Literary and Debating Clubs

IbrdM-ll wiigun
riding plow
.

GOOD LUNCH AT NOON.

Hover,
Mr. nnd

Larne, Well Selected Library

Well Equipped Labratories

Jvrsi-J livHcr, (i nionil
HOGS
■boats, uelglri KM) llm;

Huy rack
M-etion lever drag
Wood rack
urk rack
‘
Wagon box
Ti»p box
1 op Imggy
2 seated open buggy
llmitbsmrl j
2 buggy poles
Pair Rrltmip bolts
Portland cutter
20 huslirl erales
12 grain bags
Slime l»Mt
Post -hole digger
2 st 1% heel chain luirness. ouo new
■
Grindstone
I bird-horse harness
Scythe mid snath
2.horse collars
Single luu-ueM
Set toy bunks fur wu|joa
:• log chains
Hf-.itiiitf sloVe
Crank churn'
Extension table
Large kclUo
Ii small chicken coops
Creiun cansforks, hoes, shovel-, and other articles uut
mentioned
-

Hehry Bidelnian, Auctioneer

Michigan
—Adv,

uihur Mulhnll.ind

E. E. Gray, Clerk

■*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 27, 1»ll.

Woodland

A RIGHT TIME
There’s a Right Time for. everything.
Right now
is the RIGHT TIME lo place your order lor a
Monument or Matkreil you want it set this coming
fall. When the light frosts corm- il will b«r difficult •
" to put in the NECESSARY louridation work
1 and when the steady cold weather comes, it
till be impo-Mjble to do to. Therrlzirr it mint ap-

net up before &gt;be Mt«n» Hies. Wc- fia»
ble work in our ohopand somederign*
that will »urrlyjipp«--»l to your taite.

.f-Cadillac L
making In-

One nf the oldest and nwt im­
Johnson M. Camden, a turfman of
visited the former's brother the Inl­ SOITH WEST MAPLE GROAT..
ier pari of last and the fore part of
Roy Carroll of Balllo Creek in Kentucky and a candidate for. gov­ portant indual rice of northern fiolhi* week.
viriling al Oraon Mctnlyre'*.
ernor, rtitertaincd iii.ooo guest* at hernin is that of linen weaving,
-John Volte, Window Anabri nnd
Mr, and Mr*. Clem Kidder and
barbecue at-bia home.
There which furnishes employment under
•laiigliier nf Bellevue spent Sunday
vice examination at Hastings Satur­ wilh their parenltt. Mr. and Mr«. were rintiuhlered 250 sheep and *75 favorable conditions to fully 25.1100
people. v
day. all bring a*pirantx for the, Frank Hyde.
Woodland pout office
Mr. and Mr*. Boaz Walton and
• Mr. and Mr*. D. S. England and family catted at John Hinckley*! of
*on (ierald tn-cmnpan»-d by Mr. and Xariiulle. Sunday.
Mr*. •Hen England ;and little daugh­
Mr*, shennnn Swift was the
ter Phyllis of. Rmitield spent li»ri
last
week visiiing relnli\&gt; J in Toledo, O_ Tliunutay.
making (he trip by aul«.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ram Buxton
—,— .and
Wesley Meyers wa* at Hasting* family spent lari week with a parly
Saturday to get the pninary election of friends, camping ol Cottage
It is the aim of the Irving General Store to aupply your
-■iH.!,■■-.
every-day requirement! at the lowest prices.
The primary elorlion was n rather
Mr. and 'li- Claude Huffman and
qmel nffnir hrn1; n mnrtt votr tminy Mr. nml Mi- Cym* HUTTOTI :itf.-n.JWe are now selling
registered,
•*l the Norris reunion til Collage
Ml*e Fraifcis Holme* of liariiiiUK
Fat Back Fork, lb
13c
Three 5c hoses Matches....
I* spending Urn w&lt;*ek visiting Im.
10c
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Huffman and
Atm ami Hammer Scala, lb.
Iibine folks.
daughters of Battle Creek visited al
2 Be
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bnrkle became I Claude Huffman's over Sunday.
(lie proud parents of a lino baby girl . Mr. and Mr*. Jamie Smith and
Saturday night. •
daughter spent Sunday with fricml*
Mr*. F. F. Hilbert left for Pcloskey al Bailie Creek-. ‘
Wednesday morning, where she will
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyde allend.
reninifi during the buy fever season, rd I tn- Mar-nail piFnic nl ThoniipIRVING, MICH.
1904-1914
*Jig being a viclim of I hi* trouble-' ple lake Iasi Wednesday.
BOTH PHONES—Hartings, 150 1L-4S-. Middleville Line, 108 IL-18.
.■M&lt;nie malady. Iler budinml accom­
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Iji'u-kley
panied iiere as far a* ••rand Rapids. made a Inirine'**-trip In Bailie
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Holly were al Greek.* Salm day.
Crooked lake Thur-d-iy allending a
Mr. and Mrs. Wnllm-o Mack and
daughter* are spending a few, day*
al Ding Benrh.
,
The
A. S. of the Evangelical
■•illy purcliaM-d.
rlmreh will/ meet wilh Mowlamevi
Mnbe! hnd Jennie* Moody, Thursday

The

« .1. M inklelone arriv'd Irfur.e the
taller part of the week after spend-"
• &gt; fSifn^r ;inj Milwaukee.r

Count),

IDHMCinC DOHQ
Granite A Marble Dealers
inUIlOlUL DfiUOii Phonciv;. Haslinf's, Mich.

home uf Imt daitgliter.

of Grrenrimhunili. Ninth JLuobua.

BANNER WANT AOS GET RESULTS

The School of Efficiency
To sum things up this is what you get at Parson’s Businesi
College. A thorough business training; practical office work
benefit-of free employment bureau; increased earning capacity
moderate school expense; good stall on the road to success. I
.11 inquiries promptly answer-

cd.

C. R. WATSON, General Store

bring thimble*.
■onio n«&gt;rlli
Cha*. Balwock nf Bailie Creek
kill- in tho spring.
*p. nl the week end Wilh home
Mr. mid Mr*. R. C. Vanlfoutrn and feiend*.
Mr*. Joliaaon nnd daughter. Julia
frtpn Mi**i**i|qii and Mr*. Mattie
I’.apids making the lijp in Um form­ MeCulloch of Bailie Ciwek Wuje
er's car. .
A number from Imre ot’» n&lt;l«i| the Harding, pl«' Bert Harding and
family lari week.
Hie Brethren at Ganipbfll Wednes­
Mr. ami Mrs. Mali hew Balch
day and Thursday !a*t.
I hi* week seetn* t" be a chori*n
Boaz Wallon has
week for picnic.* lu-iv. • Wednesday

i large delegation of Hie local lodge Tn lhe Hunters of Harry Connty.
.■nd their families. Al.«o lhe Kalh-.
iTman reunion, which is u famous make* it unlawful fur any,person to
hunt outride of the county in which
who annually attend, lhe size of of
a large number’ of tlw individual land wilhoiil llrsf obtaining ;i lir.'li-.'

allldavit

Write W. W. PARDONS, President.

Kalamazoo, Michigan,

Sell Your Wheat to Me
And Take Your Pay In “Purity”

living al a considerable distance
in from Hasting*.’ I have arranged

We Give Beautiful Dishes
for the coupons you find in "Purity" Flour by your putting with
them a few cents and bringing them to us.

Hastings Milling Company

ren*e.
Tin
required
k making arniligemuiit* lo blank* and
full in­
course tn Un* McLaughlin
Nashville—j. Robert Smith.
village
ihipaign (lip one
Middleville—Glenn 1». Whitmore.
Gun latke -Morn* England.
Oniiigeville Win. Beattie.
i«iling relative.

. nliltT attended th*

.............. _innic al Thornaptde lake. being th* only represen­
tatives fhmi "liere,
John Bulling and family. Mr*. J,
llauer and AVrtl Hauer ami family

Bantleld—-Arthur M. Edmumi.*.
Prairieville E. A. Parker.
Dated Hasting*. Mich.. Aug. 2
•I..
.
Roy Andrus, County Clerk.
Umbrella,
the XflluTlainl*. when- light rain*
an* frt*iptiHI.
..
The new While Star

HASTINGS, MICH.

drills b&gt;-r&lt;- &gt;&gt;f the Knlhcrman family
wh&lt;r al I ■■tided th&lt;- reunion at Satldleitau lake Wedm-Hay were the fol­
lowing from distant ppinl*: E. S.
Kalln rman, damrliter Pearl ami *on
Lee and vjife oy Warrenburg. Mi*­
’
|~Kalhcrmat&gt; and wife.
jrman and wife. Sam
Julian
• and three children.

At the present high price of beans it should
stand every one in hand to save ALL
the crop, which can be done most
effectually by using the

WIARD BEAN HARVESTER
-Which you can get by calling nfmy store.

Jesse Townsend
Controlled By No Trust

Hastings, Michigan

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS TRY

a complete examination of the old garments before vqji cast them
aside. We can take a garment, no matter how old, and surprise
vou. Our special process makes them look as new as possible. Call
PHI INP. “23 Till I AV.
•

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
, Praprlalar
rtlONE 22J

A GOOD MEAL A,;Sh'
When you’re down town and the pangs of hunger begin to
assert themselves, just visit our restaurant. We’ll give you
a-good meal, prepared RIGHT, and served RIGHT, at a
reasonable^ price.
And you can have the satisfaction of
knowing that everything is CLEAN.

5

•• ship. each bring

TOM DOYLE
l\ IBMtNANti CIGAR STORE

Jefferson Street

llastliw-i, Mlrh.

Slocker and daughJen’y Halliday, wife anti two daugh-

It’s the Taste
You Get

nnd Iwo daualilera of Gettysburg. (»..
Mi-. Ailna Witwer and daughter

llli,:.V'. .iiid~wife off.tivinKfmi.-O.
l o.. all &lt;d whom b«ridi:s-al lending
I tin .reunion are being royally enlert.iined flu-a few days by their many
[lelaliVl S Here.

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mr*. Belle li.-n and daughter.
Mary, who have |(I»&lt;hi upending the
' " ’ie*|er. New York,.
e of Wi*ek, bdfm-e
are’ here

Save All the Crop

123 Ottawa Ave. N. W.. Both Phones 4391

gm-.l* of J.
Katlierman and
family of Lake Odessa Sunday.

C. A. KERR, Proprietor

PHONE 283

PtRand RapidsTrustRompany

ling lake.

40 Pounds “Purity” for Every Bushel Wheat
Mr. Farmer—Do you know you are (Jetting a big price for your
wheat when you do this—Hour is high—and such Hour as “Purity”
ought to be high. “Purity” Flour is as fine a grade of Hour as
any mill can produce.

HE personal interest taken in a testa­
tor's affairs by a member of his family
or a friend, or business associate can be
secured by making such family member,
friend or business associate a co-e.xecutor
or co-trustee with the

T

Now Listen!

■inversing logelhWednesday. &lt;»n Thursday I In* Sun-

Parsons’ Business College

Irving Generalstore

Mary will lenrh again the coming
year.
Elmer Hiine* baa been reshingl­
ing the McKelvey achool house nnd
Orla llourii i* putting a new detnenl
porlch op the Btanch »chool house,
gelling ready a* -chool' days will
Main Im here again.
.
.
Henry Burien hits returned from
-fir- \i-ii wilh friends in Cauadi.
A lilllc man by the name of Dale
Henry, came last week to the home
of Mr. and Mi*. Jacob Elirlmmn.
nnd although he did not bring any
‘ clothing they, have decided to keep
I him.
I Harry L-indiy and family ami
gueri Mr*. Bell* of Chester went lo
fiowling to a party Saturday eve­
ning.
'
' Mr. mid Mr*. Elmer Hanes and
j Mr. - and Mr*. Adren Gibson and
Lllemy Uurloii. were al’ Charlotte.
lari week atleihftng the Aiivenlisl
caQIptneetiug.
Vim-ent F.gg|e*i(in who has been
spending Hie la*l four weeks al
Mio- borne of hi* uncle, relurned to
his Imine near Hastings. Thursday.
Our Daughters.

"I nay, dad. I've just accepted Char
i lie Brown—he's In lhe drawins room
—and-if you've a minute you might
. pop In and e«e him and talk It. over; i
but please be quick, we re got to ruah
out and aee about the banns."—London Opinion.

School Time
Big Ben Timo

from our tobacco and cigars that has made our
place so popular with the smokers of Barry county
and all visitors to Hastings. Kept always under
sanitary conditions hnd_jin the perfectly natural
state, and the good quality of the goods, are the rea­
sons why, when you buy from us, you get-

IS

Leave your call with
Big Ben
Drop around and sec'him
in our window, you will

know him on sight. --He
is easy to see. easy

to

wind and easy to hear.

Pike &amp; Damon

TOBACCO and CIGARS
That Satisfy You
We believe that a satisfied smoker is the best asset
we can have and for that reason we have spent con­
siderable money to fit our place with every thing
necessary to keep our stock in perfect condition, and
then have attended to stocking with the best quality
of goods. Get what you want

At HOONAN S
J efferson Street

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

AUGUST 20,1914-27 PAGES.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 22.

Unquestioned Security
a State bank examiner, whose report is a public record. The law gives this examiner ab­
solute control over all books, papers and assets of every name and nature while making
his examination.
.
,
, Every bank organized under the law of Michigan, must be examined twice each
year by its. own board of directors, or a committee chosen by them. The report of these
directors is a public record, and the making of a false report is perjury.
.Every Savings bank organized under the laws of Michigan, must invest at least half
of its savings deposlis in real estate mortgages or approved bonds—the- very best of
security
.

Any bank organized under Michigan Laws is therefore
pre-eminently sound. These laws have been much improved
since the panic of *93. But even then but one State bank
failure was recorded in Michigan during that panic. This
bank is conducted on the soundest and most approved
banking principles.

We Pay 3% Interest
Compounded semi-annually on all savi ngs deposits. This is all a bank can afford to
do and safeguard its deposits. DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENTS. To protect our de­
positors, this bank has best of diversified interest as follows:
CAPITAL
STOCKHOLDER S LIABILITY
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
RESOURCES OVER

Every bank organized under the laws of Michigan makes a sworn report to the Bank­
ing Commissioner four times a year. The officer or director, who knowingly puts his
name to a false report, is guilty of a state's prison crime.
.
Every bank organized under the laws of Michigan, is examined twice every year by

$ 75,000.00
75.000.00
50.000.00
650.000.q0

These resources arc so diversified—mortgages, bonds, notes, cash, deposits in approv­
ed reserved banks, bank building—as to afford the most ample protection.
When you
deal with this bank, you entrust your money in as safe hands as if it were invested in gov­
ernment bonds. Let Us care for the surplus money you wish to put away for a rainy
day. We can do so to the best advantage for we have the facilities, and that's our busi­
ness. Besides we pay you 50 per cent larger returns than a government bond.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHNOE 3

The Bank That Does Things For You

i«nd may lie reached in alioul two Iho carrying off or wilful dwdrurtion of that portion of th.* ruin.-,
which vandal hands have loft in­
tact.
The ruins themselves* include lhe
IlIUuL 111 ULu Lull I th- Village." writes Edward Ali.es remnants' of temples, iuilace.« and
in the Monthly Bulletin nf tho Pan great structures of what once must
! American Union, Washington, I&gt;. have been a large and densely pop­
1:1.000 FEET
ABOVE SEI C.
ulated city. Not n vestige remains
' 4.KVFL IN BO“A traveler stopping in the little of tin* dwellings nnd less preten­
I town, and ignorant of this proximi- tious houses in which this pnmilaI ly of the ruins, would b&gt;* astounded tion must have lived. These were
to observe the number oCheauti- nalu.ally nf a more ' te;.i|.i&gt;i .u v
fully cut stones built, into parts of character and lhe relentless agents
CITY BUILT WHEN ANDES
....... huts of the ;nost primitive of destruction, working through
{adobe
untlliTlIIIC UUCOC I nuuco 1dttiracter, n,|d sometimes forming Countless centuries, have obliterat­
..
MOUNTAINo WtHt LOWtH portions of a squalid patio:
A ed all traces.
The question which confronts the
_____ I doorway lo a dilapidated. Ihatch' | roof hid. may have a lintel or jamb archaeologist is—how could a'pop­
Palaces Built of Monoliths Still. formed of an artistically carved ulation sufficiently numerous to
-Exist. But No Vestige of Dwell- l slone. - In the wall- of tho...little aernuipUah. Abe building of siu:b_a
city have maintained .itself In (his
toils netiiuliis I Catholic church, nnd in those In­
Ings llrmuins.
.closing Its yard, and oven in the region?
The ruins nre located
A city so old lhal even the leg-; paving, may be seen these smooth 13.000 feet above the Ipvel of the
endary Inn* of’lhr Incas, who (inc- ; stones.
The pedestal on which is sea on n vast, plealeau when* the
ed an unbroken line of kings buck ; mounted the stone cross in front of consli-anl cold prevents the matur­
tn the eleventh cKitury. is dumb : (he church is made up of (hem, ing of corn or other grain.
At
concerning tho people who built it; j while on either side of the gateway present potatoes, oca, and some
a city which a thousand years agrrifo the inclosure staild* a carved other edible roots are grown, buthad been so long dra&lt;l Inal even? atone idol whose lines, marred by (he region sustains only a scanty
Ming., story and tradition had for- (he ravages of lime, still show the mountain population.
The city
The
gotten every vestige of its history artistic skill of the ancient sculp- once covered a larfn arch.
when Columbus
discovered tlie ; tors who wrought them.'’-great structures wen* built by
•'New World." Such is the anc/bnf
----1
•
■
skilled
masons.
One
stone
'is 36
Thus the ruins of the andcht city
city of Tialiuanacu, whoso ruins have furnished much of the mater­ feel long by seven feet wide and
am crumbling surely.- but very ial In build the village of today, and weighs 170 tons; another is 26 feel
slowly, into dust not far from the while the strict utilitarian may find by 16, and six feel thick. Onjy lhe
southern shore of Lake Titicaca, in no fault with this work of destroy­ monoliths of ancient Egypt equal
Bolivia.
ing the artistic monuments of a those found in Tialiuanacu. Tho
"The little present day village of hoary antiquity to cater to present movement add placing of such
Tialiuanacu is located on the rail­ needs, lo the student of archaeology monoliths point, lo a dense popula­
road which connects Li Pai. the it seems almost like desecration. tion. to an organized government,
moitehi capital'uf-Bolivia, with the Tho Bolivian government has re­ and consequently lo a large agri­
port.of Quaqui on Like Titicaca, cently enacted a law which forbids cultural area wilh meahs of trans­
portation from various directions.
The only tanable explanation is
that al the time when Tialiuanacu
flourished the Andes were from 2.­
000 lo 3.000 feet lower than al pres­
ent.
Geologists hold lhal in the
Jurassic-and even in the Cretaceous
period Ihere were no Andos nml
that through a gradual upheaval
Drives' Rheumatic Pains Away, from the blood and drive it out of lhey have been formed in more re­
,
cent geological Imies.
The bones
Relieves Backache and Blad­ theItsystem.
matters not how old you arc or of n mastodon have been discovered
der Disorders After A
how long you have suffered, Croxone in Bolivia nt an altitude of 13,000
Few Dose* Arc
is so prepared that it is practically feet above the sea. and such an an­
impossible to take it into the human imal could not have existed nt such
Taken
system without results. You will find an elevation.
Skeletons of gigan­
Sleep disturbing bladder weak­ it different from all other. remedies. tic ant-eaters have been found Ip
nesses, backache, rheumatism, and There is nothing else on earth like the deserts of Tarapaca. and lhes?
the n-.any other kindred ailmentJ it It starts to work immediately
could
only
have
existed iff region.*
which so commonly come with declin­ and ihore than a few doses arc sel­
ing years, need no longer be a source dom required to relieve even the of arboreal vegetation. These, and
other geological facts, support the
of dread and misery to those who are most chronic, obstinate cases.
It is the most wonderful remedy theory that the ancient city of
past tiie middle age of life.
The new discovery, Croxone, over­ ever made for restoring the lifeless Tiabunnacu existed when the An­
comes all such disorders because it re­ organs to health and strength and des were much lower'than nl pres­
moves the very cause of the trouble. It ridding the system of every particle ent, perhaps when lhe cave man of
soaks right into the kidneys,-through of uric acid, and you can take it with Britain was fighting for his life
the walls and linings; cleans out the the utmost confidence that nothing wilh cave bear, wild boar, and mas­
little filtering glands and cells, and on. earth will so quickly cure such todon. ‘and sketching, their rude
pic.luras on the walls of his primi­
gives the kidneys new strength to do conditions. *
their work property. It neutralizCi
You can obtain an original' pack­ tive, subterranean dwelling.
and dissolves the poisonous uric acid age of Croxone at trifling cost from
substances that lodge in the joints any first-class druggist. All druggists
Cornell university recently dedi­
and muscles, . causing rheumatism; are authorized to personally return cated a forestry building in connceand makes the kidneys filter and sift the purchase price if Croxone should tion wilh the New York stale col­
out fill iht pouonotu waste wattur fail m a lingle cay,
lege of agriculture,

HI nm THRU

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sasteftS!
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III HIH FCYPT

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ALL KIDHEY AND BLADDER MISERIES

HASTINGS, MICH

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to Know About an Automobile
WUZESJORFPUIT DISPLAY

GREAT SUCCESS OF MICHIGAN
BUSINESS i NORMAL COLLEGE

Grand Rapids Trust Company Arc, Dcnuuid For
Graduates
About
Donors In Interests of Greater
Three Times 'ns lairge as Sup­
Michigan Fair.
ply During the Year.
’fTiere will If- gathered together
From Angust I. 1913, lo August I,
nt the Greater Michigan Fair to lie 191 i. the enrollment at lhe Michi­
held in Grand Rapids September 2 gan Business and Normal CollegA
lo 7, inclusive, one of the finest and wasTwo hundred tlfty-six students.
greatest exhibits of fruit ever seen The Indications now nre that 1911­
in tiie Middle West, ami this ex­ 15 will bo the largest that lb»
hibit will be tiie product of West­ school, has'ever known. They an­
ern Michigan orchards. For Hits ticipate fully three hundred young
purpose special attention has been ln*nple for the criming season.
The demand for their gradual)**
paid 10 the carp of orchards amt
can* ui parking good*, both of- during Hie last year has been alHinl
whichishould th* carefully Judied three times as great as the supply,
and«fJbi'.Ueuiamt.inej-eases.fls rap­
l»y.JUip -growers (‘f.tiieSwtc. f
The'Grand Rapids Trust Com­ idly during the coming year as it
pany has offered two silver cyps as ha* during the past three or four
llrsl ami second prizes for the best months, it will be much greater
fruit dbptay made by any individ­ than ever before.
This condition shows a most ex­
ual. county or association, provided
.such association does not comprise cellent and healthy growlli of tlm.
more than onevounty.' 'I'heSc cups school Tiie opinion -is Hint Hiel»i*o|&gt;le are beginning to realize that
nre
valued
respectively
nt'klSO
ami
Tho Michigan Automobile School students aclhnl factory experience
"square pegs don't tit round holes.'*
of Detroit represents all that is best m a-—mblinu. lock testing ami road SUM). This, together with the great amt that their idea of training
and most successful in automobile testing, etc., in addition In/rouular interest being taken by the Michi­ young mm aud. young women fur
instruction, amt the fact that tiie garage and repair shop experience. gan fruit growers in this line con­ the work that they aro best tilled
The company maintains a garage test.. insures' an exhibit unexcelled to follow is of &lt;&gt;&lt;m&gt;* value to them.
School has grown steadily ifi favor
and in quantity. There
and i.-pair
-hop in ruiiuvt
connection
repair suep
huh willi
-wim iu quality ----sinco its inception nml (hat the past ami
Eijuealors alkovcr the country
‘J,‘ be
*■" *buyers
---------- ml
school and lake in' the differ- [ will
an conuiiissThujjA,n
year was the most-successful in its their
St
of' cars "for
’ fnm.
Milwauk;;*. D»: are beginning to realize Hie fart
. ’rmX?
. ....»
r„.. T^ir7
«..
from Chicago.
Lhicauo. M
history show that there is a grow­
which
gives
the
students
lhe
b-ml
Toledo.
Cleveland!
Fort Wayne, nnd that class-instruction -is not teach­
ing demand for its existence, while
ing that tin- public school system
111,
of
a
wide
experience.-They
have
j
Ihrhmoiid.
Indiana,
at
the
Fair,
the acceptance nml practice of its
is not in nny sense oT the word. &lt;|emethods and systems in use by recently purchased a new Hudson idrawn then* by (he splejidld fruit velojunent. This idea has been lrlm
with a Delco display.
hundreds
of educated students Motor ’ complete
key-note of Mr. Argubrighl's in­
----------------------would indicate lhe truth embodied lighting, stalling and ignition sys- !
struction for
practically thirty
tern, and also a new Lizie.r motor!
in them.
Constipation Causes Sickness.
years, and accounts largely for tha
People in every stalo in the coun­ with a Pray &amp; Davis lighting un&lt;l |I Don't permit yourself to become wonderful success of young men
starline
svrioni
I
”
«&lt;•*
in-ium
jvuicvu
try and people from I lie Hawaiian ■Jit S i I ia II.« nniv nna in i constipated, as your system iip- and women who have gone • from
nd.
!’ ! !'„"nlL.
!m«H»telr brain, lo «b™rl&gt; iwlrail this school ipjo business posithms.
Islands', West Indies. .Mexico, Can­
ada and Europe, have heard of lhe existence that, actually ha the. &lt; froni (|)t. backed up waste matter.
m o^raUon
-.dor, «...
b“i- I.ile HU, -n.l
Michigan Stalo Auto School.' It is
After many tests an internal
one of the oiliest nnd is the largest
J.l !k*l. -HI.
Tbrae i, no bell.r combustion locomotive, usiufc crude
and best equipped
Automobile students actual experience jn wlr-f'safeguard against illness. -Just oil fuel, is proving satisfactory in
ing.
maintaining ami
rcpairin&amp;i'take, one dose tonight, 2Sc. at your Germany, frequently attaining a
School in the United States.
This is -due largely
to the these systems.
Druggist.—Adv.
speed «»i sixty, miles an hour.
straightforward
liu-iness
policy
The tuition rates are-very rea*adopted by the company nt its in­ nnabln nml may be had on applica­
ception. They do not exaggerate tion.
Tiie school publishes a
or misrepresent in any of their ad­ iiuuilhly
newspaper—the
Auto
vertisements or statements.
...................
They always aim lo give* just* ing information-in Regard to the
Learn STENOTYPY, the machine way in Shorthand. Tha fastest writing
what they advci li-&gt;- and if any- J automobile industry nnd also full
thing, mor&lt;&gt; Ilian they advertise. It! particulars in regard tn the school,
machine in tha whole world. EASY TO LEARN—EASY TO READ­
has also been their nun to teach the It will bo sent to any address free
EAST TO WHITE. Sreoorypy meana greater efficiency, preferred po&lt;iiiom.J
autotnobile business and leach it«of charge.
Write for it.
RIGHT.
Il has not been their aim| Read Hm special ads nf this etllto see how FAST they can turn rionl sidiool a* they appear in this
UNITED STATES1GOVERNMENT
I heir students out Imt HOU"-GOOD, issue and dyrlng the next two
as the success of the school de­ weeks.
pends upon Hie success of their
School room to govcttUMtg pouiiooi at $900 to $1,200 per annum lo Mart''
graduate*, and the fact that lh«
Advertised Letters.
Michigan Stalo Alito School is the
Let ua tnaU you Free Trial Leuoru and Beautiful Catalog
Mr. Frank Clark. Mm. Wm. Free­
most successful auto school in the land, Mr. Fred Durkee, Mr. D. Fere
U. 8. A. prove that their graduates guson. Mr. J. J. Lyon. Ir.. Mr. John
nre also successful. They are lo­ Reynold.'. Mr. Jay Tinkler. Mrs.
cated In lhe heart «f lhe automo­ Richard Hale. Mrs. Lillian Osingi?.
bile center; they are particularly Mrs. Carrie Smith. MrJ. Martha
well equipped, their instructrfrs are Derrick. Miss Edith Durkee, Miss
the best obtainable and their grad- Dorothy Hunt.
nates arc their best advertisement.
They teach the automobile busi­
The pulp mills of British Colum­
ness frotjL-A fo Z and give- their bia are shipping pulp to Japan.

Young Men and Women

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST1 27, 131L
Notice of Hearing Clalnp.
Writ of Attachment
State Of Michigan, County of .
•Blate of Michigan, tho Circuit
Barry, ss.
.
’
Court for the County of Barry.
Notice is hereby given, lhal by an I
Nearly forty years ago—at the Phila­
Farmers k Merchants Bank,
Order for Puhiicallon.
order of the Probate .Court for the I
delphia Centennial in 1876— “Ohio’-’
BUL« of Michigan. The Probate A corporation
County
of
Barry,
made
on
the
Sth
I
Plaintiff,
Court for the County of Barry.
Cutters were awarded the gold medal
day of August, A. D. 1914, four I
AL a session of 3aid court, held at
months from that date were allow- I
as the beet made.
?
(
tha probata office, in lhe City of Frank 8. Wellman, •
ed for creditors to present their
BMlniga, in said county, on the 3ist
Defendant.
claims against the estate of Henry
Progress in silo building and silo fill­
day of July, A. D. 1914.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Cohoon, late of said county, de­
ing since that time, his been very great
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack. Take notice that on the 18th day,of ceased. and that all creditors of
June 1914, a Writ of Attachment said deceased are required to pre­
Judge of Probate.
and has called 76r constant improve­
In the Matter of the Estate of was duly issued out of the Circuit sent their claims-to said Probata
ment in sU&amp;'filling machinery.
C&lt;5urt of the County of Bara in Court,- al tho Probate Office in the
Hciiry B. Robfochung, Deceased.
City of Hastings, for oxaminbllOd
fovor
of
the
Fanners
A
Merchants
Amelia
Frances
Robischur
Being pioneers in the field the “Ohio”
plaintiff, against lhe lands, and allowance, on or before tho 7th
Administratrix of said estate hav­ Btfnk,
day
of
December
next,,
and
that
tenements,
goods,
chattels,
moneys
builders have met and* successfully sol­
ing filed in said court her petition
praying that for . reasons therein and effects of Frank 8. Wellman, such claims will be hoard before
ved
every problem as it arose; they have
said
Court,
on
Monday
the
7lh
day
defendent,
in
the
sum
of
Throe
staled that Stella Locher or some Hundred Sixty Dollars and six of December next, at ten o'clock'in
ever been closest students in tbe-school
other suitable person be appointed
forenoon of that day.
• •'
trustee of -the interest of one Sar­ cents (8360.06) which said writ of lhe
of
actual
service, studying the farmers*
Dated
August.
6th,
A,
D.
1014.
attachment wa8 returnable on the
ah I*ocher.
3ist day of July, 1914.
CHARLES M. MACK.
needs in practice—not in theory, and
Il is Ordered, That the 21 st day
•
Judge of Probate.
Dated August Sth. 1914.
meeting
those
needs at first hand.
of August A. D. 1914. at ten o'clock
CO LG HOVE &amp; POTTER.
in the forenoon, at said probate of­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
fice, be and is hereby appointed, for
Ondcr For Publication.
Business
Address,
Hastings,
Mich.
hearnig said petition;
pressure on .the “Ohio"
Table at a touch. A aix-year-old boy
Thisconitant
_______ _______________________
Blate of Michigan. The Probate
—7wks
Direct Drive Advantages
Il is Further Ordered.- That pub­
comes directly against lhe heavy bear­
could handle it Maliy. There's no mass
Gouri for tho County of Harry.
lic notice thereof be given by pub­
At a session of said court, held at
The powcriul lilt of fan is done at low
ings at each end of knives instead of
of gears to lift—no strength or labor re­
lication of a copy of this order, for
Order For Publication.
lhe probate office, In tho City of
speed—650 to 700 R. P. M.; avoiding
at one ®nd only.
quired. RMdily gcceasible from ahqost
three successive weeks previous lo
State of Michigan.-The Probate Hastings, in said county, on tho
all danger of blow-ups or explosions;
any position around machine.
. •*
said day of hearing in the Hastings
On any other type of cutter such bearing
15th day of August A. D. 1014.
does
away
with
necessity
of
makeshift
BANNER, a newspaper printed and Court for lhe County of Barry. '
support Isn’t even possible. Yob can't
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack;
At
a
session
of
said
court,
held
at
circulated in said county.
transmission mechanisms; in abort it seplace a bearing on the rim of a fly wheel.
the probate office, in the City of Judge of Probate.
•
Chas. M. Mack.
sures all the advantages of the fly wheel
In lhe Matter of the Estate of
Hastings, in said county, on lhe
It’s bound to spring, in proportion to its
You may be told that the “Ohio" uses
A true copy.
Judge of Probata.
Benjamin H. Travis, Deceased.
type without any of its dangers and im­
i()th day of August, A. D. 1914.
diameter and to the pressure of the wall
Grace Bauer,
more power than some other cutter. Ask
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
William 8. Travis, administrator
perfect cutting.
of corn.
Register of Probate.
Judge of Probate.
having filed in said court his peti­
why a giant Mogul locomotive requires
In the Matter of the Estate of tion praying that for reasons there*Knives
Can
’
t
Spring
more coal than a toy engine. Ton for
One Lever Controle All
Franklin A. Durfee, Deceased.
in stated that he may bo licensed
CHANCERY SALE
Away From Cutter Bar
ton, fhe “Ohio" takes far less horse­
Philo A. Sheldon, Administrator, to sell the real estate of said d&lt;v
A single lever, almost human, gives oper­
Tn pursuance and by virtue of a having'filed in said court his peti­ ceased at private sale.
power than any other. A cylindrical
ator absolutely control o( “Ohio" feed­
decree of the Circuit Gouri. for thei tion praying (bat a day may be as­
A splid wall ot corn steadily forced
It is Ordered, That lhe ttth day
County of-Barry and Slate of Mich- j signed for the examining and al­ of September A. D. 1914, at ten
shear cut always takes less power than
ing mechanism at all times—stopping,
against the cutting knives tends to spring
igan. in Chancery, made and enter­ lotting his final account and that o'clock in lhe forenoon, at said pro­
a chopping cut.
starting or reversing the Feed Rolls and
them away from cutter bar.
ed on the 14th day of March. A. D. tile heirs-at-law of said deceased bate office, be mid is hereby ap­
(914. in a certain cause therein and all other persons interested in pointed for hearing said petition;
pending, wherein Herman Soder said estate be notified.
Il is Further Ordered, That pub­
and Nannie Soder were complain­
It is Ordered, That the 9th day lic notice thereof he given by pub­
ants and Lyman Henry Chamber­
lication of a copy of this order, for
Han nnd Bessie Chamberlain were of September A. D. 1914, at ten three successive weeks previous to
[defendants, Notice is hereby given, o'clock in the forenoon, at said said day of hearing, in the Hastings
probate
office, be and is hereby ap­
that 1 shall sell at public auction
BANNER,
a newspaper printed and
to the highest bidder, at the North pointed for hearing said petition;
said county.
It • is Further - Ordered.
That circulated in Chas.
Front Door of the Court House in
M. Mack.
the City of Hastings. Barry Coun­ public notice thereof be- given by A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
ty, Michigan, (that being the place for three successive weeks previGrace Bauer.
of holding the Circuit Court for publication of a -copy of this order,
Register qf Probate.
said county), on Saturday the 121 h ous to said day of hearing, in lhe
day of September, A. D. (914 at 10 Hastings HANNER, a newspaper
in said
air craft their destniction is sim­
o'clock in the forenoon, the follow­ printed- and circulated
A BATTLE CREEK MAN RECOM
Notice of Hearing.
county.
ply an exaggeraied form of duck CAT AND RAT EQUAL PESTS
ing described property, viz: all, that
. State of Michigan, County of shooting, wilh the duck ready to
MENDS THE KEELEY TREATMENT
certain 'piece—or parcel—of land
Chas. M. Mack.
Barry,
ss.
tire back at the hunter.
There­ Former Especially Have Wrought
situate in the Township of Hast­ A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Notice is hereby given, that by, an fore il is believed llial it is only by
ings. county of Barry and slate of
Grace Bauer,
Jtalllo Croak, Mich., Dec. i, (913. Lime lhal I have craved for a drink,
Havoc Among the Smaller Native
order of lhe Probate Court Tor"’! he fighting back with like air craft
Michigan, described as follows:
Register of Probate.
and I think I was about lhe limft.
Animals
of
Australia.
Mr. Guy A. Beckwith, Mgr.
County of Barry, made on lhe 19th that much-will be accomplished.
What I am, if anything, and what I
The South one half ((44) of the
day of August, A. D. iVl t. four
Dear Sir and Friend.:
Col. Isaac N. Lewis, United States
South (44) of the North West one
have I owe lo lhe Keeley Institute
months from that date were allowed Army, retired, has perfected a gunr► In the Monte Bello Islands domestic
Notice of Hearing Claims.
quarter (44) of section number
I
wish
to
say
that
since
I
’
iraa
al
at Grand Rupids, Mich., ana 1 beg to
cats
have
most
unfortunately
been
In
­
for
creditors
to
present
their,claims
which
has
ffiren
some
remarkable
twelve (12), town number throe
Blate of Michigan, County of BarIhq KMey Institute. two years ago. remain,
Evet your friend,
against
the
estate
of
Francis
troduced.
which
do
much
damage
results in tests held both in thia
(3) North, of range number eight
I Have been advanced by my em­
Home I realment for tobacco, neu­
Wilkes, late of said county, decease country and in Europe. Wilh this
(8) West, Townsnip of Hastings.
or ne.-ve exhaustion.
Notice is hereby given, that by edr and that all creditors of said de­ weapon Lieut Slillingwclf of lhe terminated the bandicoot The cats ployer utul now hold a position of rasthenia
Gouniy of Barry and stale c'
of
For fi.ilher information or litera­
foreman of lhe machine department
ceased
arc
required
to,
present
their
an order of tho Probate Court for
Belgian Army, firing from a Gra­ thrive exceedingly
Michigan.
. ,
dlngly wherever they are । and within two yearn I hare been ture in 1 ogard to the Keeley treat­
g__ „__________
__ _ | married ami have a happy home. I ment address lhe Keeley Institute.
to great_ „
■lie.
the County of Barry, made on the claims to said Probate Court, at the hame-White' biplane, which was introduced, growing
Dated July 28th, 1914.
Probate Office, in (he City of Hast­ traveling ■•&gt;.
al the
fifty inile.e । They
n&gt;&gt;; rate of ....j
juej &gt;ouu
soon Uccuma
become wild ana
and cunning,
cunning, 'have never took a drop of‘ liquor, 733-35 Ottawa Ave., N. W., Grand
1st day of August, A. D. 1914, four ings, for examination and allow­ vtayciiuB
James M, Smith,
an hour, placed eleven shots out of ajl(j breed fMU It maJ. b« »afalv Bald never hnvj been in a saloon, and, liapitb, Mich., or phone CiU 5796 or
Circuit Court Commissioner,
months from that date were allow­ ance. on or before the 22nd day of fifteen in a 3(1-foot target. The gun ।
anlmaU
ara
doing
mor.
above all, there has never been a Bell Main Nd.
Barry County, Mich.
ed for creditors to present their December next, and that such is callable
’flring a maximum of dB
e thj^ anythin* eUe to lhe n*capable W
of'tlring
• Lee H. Pryor,
claims against tho estate of Esek claims will bn heard before said 750 shots a minute.
Solicitor for Complainants.
Court,' on Tuesday (he 22nd day of
• The champion longtime MnokoEis
Business Address, Hastings, Mich. N. Yule, late of said .county, de­ December next, at ten o'clock in lhe
This weapon is of the air-cooled :indeed, tho tamo remark* apply to
Herr Henz of Bachsensanscii. Ger­
ceased, and that all creditors of forenoon of that day.
type and weighs 26Mi pounds, while
.
many.
Ho established lhe record
said deceased aro required to pre­
it tires the ammunition used in the are carried almoat univeraally on narles. About MO years ago a Span­ of
1 Taled August tt&gt;. A. D. 191L "
two hours, thirty-six minutes
sent their claims to said Probate
CHANCERY SALE
ordinary’ type of small mm of the amalL trading shlpe, with tho Idea that ish sea captain brought from ths and twelve seconds, for smoking a
CHARLES M. MACK,
\ In pursuance and by virtue of a Court, at the Probate Office in the
■
Judge of Probate. country which may adapt it, in the they keep down rata. When they be­ Canary Islands some insignificant lit* cigar without relighting it, winning
City of Hastings, for examination
United States thia being a 3i-cali- come too’ numerous- or otborwiao ob­ tie greenish birds which were called frotri'200 contestants.
decree-«f the Circuit Gouri forjhe aud allowance, on or before the 1st
*
ber.
County of Barry and State of Mich­ day of December next, and that
jectionable. they are almply marooned, canary birds, and from these have
Montreal in 1913 shipped 54,335,­
Perhaps tho nsatest danger from for to kill a cat 1&gt; considered among
igan, in Chancery, made and enter­ such claims will be heard before
314 bushels of grain.
aeroplane attack • comes from the
ed on the 23rd day of June A. D. said Court, on Tuesday, tho 1st day
ties
of
canaries
known
to
the
breeder
fact that liombs of considerable the aaltora aa moat unlucky.
1914, by the Hon. Frank D. M. Davis,
December next, al ten o'clock in
The black rat la another Introduced of today.
of the Eighth Circuit, of Michigan, of
weight, filled wilh high explosives,
the forenoon of that day.
cun be dropped from Hying ma­ apeclee which-doea great harm. Tho
presiding,
in a certain
cause
Dated August 1st A. D. 1014.
Fur ninny generations Pbrlh, and
chines
and are certain to Inflict animal is found universally over the
therein pending, wherein Samuel
CHARLES M. MACK.
great damage, •provided that they Monte Bello group, even
the small not Edinburgh, was Iho capital of MANYHIOH CLASS MEN
Dickie, Clement Smith and William
Judge of Probate.
are aimed with accuracy. Lieut. outlying islets, which are never vis­ Hcoll.anil.
H. Brace, constituting the Albion
GOVERNMENT PREPARES
TO Riley E. 8colt,a noted aviator, who ited. on which it occurs moat abun•College Endowment Fund Commit­
was fortnpriy-dn.officer in lhe Unit­ danUy. Its presence la attributed lo
tee, wertf coinplainants and Amos R.
FIGHT AIR FIEET AND
Order For Publication.
FIRST DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, THE
ed States (army, says (hat he be­
TmtMt
Haile and Anna IL Haile were deLAND FORCES.
Stale of Michigan, The Probate
HEARTBURN, OR GAS ON
lieves thqi great accuracy can bo
• fendanls.
Notice is Hereby given,
STOMACH.
attained in the dropping of such that this rat Is a good swimmer. It
that I shall sell at public auction Court for lhe Gouniy of Barry.
DRINK AND DRUG
Al a session of said court, held al
projectiles
from
an
altitude
of
a
to lhe highest bidder, al lhe North
The
question
as
to
how
long
you
HEREAFTER SPLIT TRAIL
HABITS QUICKLY (XJRED.
mile and a quarter, a height which la curious to find that this animal. nre going to continue a sufferer from
Front Door of the Court House in the probate office, in the City of
lhe City of Hastings, Barry County Hastings, in said county, on the
6UNS WILL RE USED woqld Tender the thinnest of npn- countries as to be looked upon as a indigestion, dyspepsia or out-of-or­
The Neal treatment has brought
er a complete deiemrn against small
Michigan, (that being the place ot . Wth day ot August a. D. 1914.
der stomach is merely a matter of health, happiness and prosperity to
Present:
Hon.
Chas.
M.
Mack.
great
curiosity,
should
usually
bo
one
caliber bullets from the ground.
holding lhe Circuit Court for sain
how soon you begin taking Tono- thousands of high class men. Ixd
LieuL Scott Believes any tiling as of the first species to populate now 11 no Tabs.
county), on Saturday the 19th day Judge of Probate.
Must
Be
us furnish you references.
the
In the Matter of the Estate of Aeroplane Projectiles
of September, A. b. 1914 al 10,
large «s a wagon or tent may be lands where It fa comparatively free
People with weak stomachs should
mission and work of the .Vai
Dropped From Far Greater
distinguished very distinctly on a from competition. Driven from all civ­ lake Torn dim- Tuhlets occasionally, great
o'clock th the forenoon, the follow­ Ida A. Brooks. Deceased.
Wiliam L. Cliase, as executor,
Height Tp Insure, Safely.
clear day from an aeroplane a mile ilized countries by tho brown rat. It and them will be no more' inaiges- is lo reach nnd save the able, bright
ing &lt;»«wriW property, viz; all that
and. succetoful man who liutai it
certain piece or pareel oflarid sit­ having fikd-in said court hia peti­
in the future every7 -Held 'gun* m4h»otr. Ja use against mortar has taken to tho sea, being better iion. no feeling like a lump ot lead necessary to take mure drinks.every
uate in the township of Irving, tion praying that an instrument made for the army will be con­ lialEerieik ScMl believes that the use adapted for a life on board ship than In the stomach, no .heartburn, sour day in his effortj to. overcome
county of Barry and stale of .Michi­ now on file hi (his court purporting structed wilh a special view for its of heavy charts of nitrogelatine Its otherwise victorious rival— P. D. liiihgs. gas on stomach, or bdching "craving*’ for liquor aud nervousgan, described as follows: Tiie, lo be lhe last will and testament of use against Hying machines, though would be aspcciallv effective. ns.
of undigested food, headaches, dixnorthwest quarter (H) of the the said deceased be admitted to Us availability for ordinary fight­ while il might not injure the guns ybntague In Geographical Journal.
ziness or sick stomach; aud besides
The chuse of this is the poison of
southeast quarter (U); also the, probate and the execution thereof ing against land forces will not be themselves, it. would lie practically
what you. eat will not ferment and alcohol “stored up" in tho system.
west one half (44) of the southwest be granted to your petitioner, or to destroyed.
certain l&lt;&gt; destroy the rang.'-llndpoison your breath with nauseous The Neal antidotes neutralizes and
some
other
suitable
person.
quarter (44) of the northeast quar­
ing system upon which the entire
"Some
saintly
folk
In
this
town
aro
odors.
All
these
symptoms
result
­
oliminales
this poison-makes you
It Is Ordered. That the 2lj»t day
While every make of aeroplane accuracy of a mortar battery de­
ter (44). both on section number;
always throwing the game of poker ing from a sour, out-of-order atom* wdl again in-three days. Nuallnsixteen (ifl), in town number four, of September A. D. 1914. at lent gun, as well as all the special mo­ pends.
ach and dyspepsia aro generally re­ stitutes eslahlish'xi in sixty prin­
(4) north, range number nine (0) o’clock in the forenoon, at jJnid pro­ dels made lo fight* air craft has
In attacks on dirigibles lhe prob­ gia editor. "Wo want to say, once lieved in tlvn minutes after taking cipal cities. No hypodernne injec­
west, containing sixty (60) acres xif, bate office, be and is hereby ap- been carefully investigated by lhe lem* of effectiveness is a much eas­
tions or bad after effects. 'J realfor all. that we don't know the game. Tcmoune Tablets.
War Department authorities, the
land more or less.‘ ■ , poinled for hearing said petition.
Go lo your druggist and get a 81 nieol arranged - for at the Home.
It is Further Ordered, That pub­ attitude has-been taken that it is ier one on uccoupt of lhe far larger
Dated August 4th, 1914.
lic nollce thereof be given by pub­ useless to atl&gt;-inpl lo slop attack target which is presented to the ar­ this writing, by a house and lot. a Im&gt;x of,,'l’onuline Tablets and,you Hold or Club for those who prefer.
JAMES M. SMITH.
Call, write or phone
lication of a copy of this order for from the ait" by means of any tillery on the ground and the fact gold watch and chain, and a real dia­ will always go tn tho table wittt a
hearty appetite, and what you eat
. Circuit Court Commissioner, three successive weeks previous to special gun. 't herefore lhe trans­ that an aeniplano armed willi a mond etud."
will taste good, because your stmnBarry County, Michigan.. said day of hearing, in (lie Hast­ formation of field artillery to such rapid-fire gun would prove effeeluvli and intestines will be clean and
CLEMENT SMITH.
ings HANNEH. a newspoptk printed a form as will’ render it available ivo in nine cases out of ten. In ad­
The meeting house in Itollon, fresh mid you will know there arc
Solicitor for Complainants.
mid .circulated in said county.
to repel attack from the air as well dition to lliis, with its superiur
,
Clias. M. Mack,
as on terra (Irina has been the de­ speed, an aeroplane could easily Mass., is lo be reshingle&lt;l for the not going Lo,be any inure bad nights
7! Sheldon Ave, 8. E
' A true copy.Judge of Probate. cision reached by our military uu- tnouiit. above the huge airslii|» nnd first time since its erection in nnd miserable days for you. Tono1793.
Some of Iho shingles are linu Tabs1 freshen you and make you
Drier For Publication.
drop IhhiiIis. or might-use the grap­
Grund Rapids, Mich.
Grace Bayer,
thorities.
Mil) in a-pei’fect state of preserSta­ feel like life is worth living.,
Register of probate.
(JU. 4774
B® M. IO.’.
State of Michigan, The Probate। „
This object has been achieved by pling irons for such a purpose, tion
Tonolini! Tablets cost 81.00 for 50
Cpurt. for the County of Barry.
the use of the “split trail" for all tearing the gas bags into fragment"
Detroit 821, Woodward Avenue,
days treatment. At druggists' or
At'a session of said court, held at
•'IIIH II I OH PUBLICATION.
field guns. The trail of n field gun and wrecking the machine in a few
mailed
by
American
Proprietary
seconds.
the probate office, in the city ofF
Blate of Michigan, the probate is tiie part Upon which the recoil
Co.. Boston, Moss.
4-wks
Haaliuga, in said county, on the► court for the ('.ounty of Barry.
comes when the gun is tired, and' in
19th day of August. A. D. 1914.
At a session of said court, held al all old-style guns lliis was one
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack,. the probate office, In the city of piece, wlHle in the new guns being
If
the
baby
Is
afraid
of
tho
water
Judge of Probate.
Hastings, in said county, on the made il in divided like a compass and cries and screams when taking bls
Jh&lt;k Mat,“r of the
used for drawing.
By this means bath buy several prettily colored cork
( 12th day of August A. 4). 1914.
Minnie B. Manker, Deceased.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack, the ordinary field gun can be given “bobbers," meh as fishermen use.
Ethel I. Manker. daughter of saidI Judge of Probate.
so groat an elevation that il is able
. deceased, havipg filed in said courtI
Tn the matter of the estate of to fight iho enotny thousands of Throw these In the bathtub, and baby
her petition praying that an ad­. Eliza O. Day,.'deceased.
feel above, while in the howitzer. will be so busy trying to catch them
ministrator do iMiiiix non. with willI
ful Stomach Remedy- U Is known all
Oina E. Wilcox, granddaughter, with.JLs sunMjpr elevation, this that he will forgat *0 be •fr»ld of bls
over the United States It clears tho
•iftlexed, be Appointed of said es-• having filed In said court her peli- fraturi! hecotirca' still more useful. morning bath, and will «mo learn to
digestive tract of mucoid accretions
Kle. and (hat such administration1 (ion praying that the administra- In case ail extreme elevation is like 11—Mother’s Magazine.
and removes poisonous matter.
It
granted to John L. Broughton,, tlon of said estate be granted to needml when an aeroplane attack
brings Quick relief to sufferers with
or to somn other suitable pewm.
Lorenzo E. Mudge or some other Is eilHMited, the trails, already di­
stomach
ailments, liver and bowel
It h Ordered, That the 22d day• suitable nersqn.
vided lo give the highest elevation -BANNER WANT ADVA. PAY
troubles.
Many
declare
that
It
has
Mrs. (luy A. Beamer of l»07 North
of Benternber A. IX H»I4, at. teni
It is Ordered, That the 41th day possible under ordinary oireuiustro«L Hint. Mich., wua tor a long saved them from dangerous operao'clock in tho forenoon, at saidI uf September A. D. 1914, at ten sUuciul are buried in Lhe ground,
time.a victim ot atomaah and dlgoaprobate office, ho and is hereby ap­• o'clock in the forenoon, at said prq- while Hie wheels,jjf Hie weapon
tlva trouble*. Ono of the .serious ef­ their live*.
pointed far hearing said petition;; bate, office, be and is hereby ap- are left In their normal position.
fects waa In bad backaches, which at­
Because of IM wonderful success
; "The lucky dog" is the man who tacked
Il Ik Further Ordered. That pub­• pointed for hearing said petition;
Tiie 6-nound howitzer, with the
her almost dally.
works and works intelligently, mid
Hha took Mayris Wonderful Blom- 111,1,3... u" ouie
lic police thereof be given by pub­■
a.
uu to
IL is Further Ordered, That pub- changed trail, can be fftvqn an ele­
then uses the res tills 6f his labors ach Remedy; then she wrote:
Mulholland's Drug Store end ask
lication of a copy of this order, forr lio notice thereof be given by pufr- vation of 70 degrees, while the field
in
tho
same
intelligent
way.
in
If
in.
"I
thank
you
very
much
for
what
them
stout tho wondarful results it
Uireu stmeosfiivc weeks previous toj licalion of a copy of this order, for kuus which under the ohf system
want
nf
anything
in
the
Plumbing
your
medicine
has
done
for
me.
I
has
been
accomplishing
among
pen.
The
Standard
OH*
tfemfdjf
raid day of hearing, in the Hastings, three successive week# previous to had only an elevation of 20 degrees
----- enythlng work such wonbusiness you will bo a "lucky dog"
BANNEH .q newspaper printed fedI said day of hearing, in the Hastings by sinking Iho trails may easily hit
indeed if you come lo us lo supply
circulated m said county.
Banner a newspaper printed and an object. al an angle of 50 de­
Ing
fit-.
Chlcagp,
IU,
for
free
book
on
lhal need.
grees.
Chas. M. Mack.
circulated In said oounly.
id Had up wuh stomach aliment* and many srMsful
A true copyJudge of Probate.
•
CHAS M. MACK.
letters from people who have been
This, however, is but a small
Grace Bauer.
restored.
Any
druggist
can
tell
you
■
Judge of Probate. part of the work being done for de­
specialists, too, and received very lit- its wonderful eSects.
Iteguter of probate.
'
Grave
fense against aeroplanes, as it is
th benefit."
Bast of Poeto&amp;ca
TAo Guarantied Remidy
geiioraliy realized that wilh the
For sale in Hastings by all drug­
BatUMT Waut Ads firing Reaulla. A true
tremendous spued of the modern
AHIHLH E. MLUiWLLANP
gists.—Adv.
Phone 126
•
Hastings

Legal MotrtlsflMati

livery Farmer
Needs A Silo F tiler

Ensilage feed is a money maker for the farm.
Many farmers every year are falling in line on .
the matter of feeding green feed the year round.
Any farmer can do so by buying the

:‘Ohio”-~The Filler With
the Direct Drive

Easy Kunping

We Want YOU to see the “OHIO." IT IS the Beat—Phone us.

GOODYEAR BROS,
206-208*110 State Street

Hardware and Implements
Phone 1 Hastings

All FIELD SUHS MADE
10 EIGHT AEROPLANES

NEAL

Neal Institute

■HI IBI! SHIM

ILLS
EH If 1fflWIIL REMEDY

D.D.D

Instant Relief
« Skin Troubles

Glad To See You, Sir

F. A. BROWN &amp; CO­

�THE ftAKTLNGS BANJOU AUOLffT 37, WIL .

VALVE-IN-HEAD
SUPERIOR MOTOR

Buick Factory Service
At Your Door

The nineteen fourteen Buick success has been the talk of the motor world, a reputation merited by an Abundance of
Power, Faultless Design, Perfect Performance, Efficient Service. Six splendid models comprise’ our

NINETEEN FIFTEEN BUICK
The enormous demand for all Buick models during the past season indicates that even with our increased output for 1915,
there will be a still greater demand for this season’s models and that the supply of available
cars will be exhausted early in the season.

The Famous Valve-In-Head Motor, Conceded the Greatest Power Producer of the Day
It is a well, known fact that the Buick valve-in-hend
motor will develop 15 lo 20 per cenL' more power than mo­
tors of other types, all things being equal. The principal
reasons for its higher efficiency as a power producer are
therefore briefly given.
An internal combustion motor is in reality a heat engine,
and the greater the conservation of heal units, the more
power will be produced. Obviously the loss of such units
moans loss of [rawer; Therefore, were il possible to main­
tain heal in racial cylinders to extremely high temperature,
the more [rawer it would produce. 11 is nol practical, how­
ever, to operate any mechanical part, lhe surface of which
is nt a high temperature, especially a motor cylinder, so a
cooling device must he provided. This in most cases is done
by surrounding-the walls vylth a Jacket of water, the office
of which is to keep tho cylinders cool, but in such cooling
many of the heal units aro destroyed and wasted.
In the. valve-in-head motor, the cylinders nre without
pockets anil resultantly present the least surface to the
cooling agent and lose, therefore, fewer heat unltdi On the T
or L type, lhe combustion chamber is larger and has one or
two [rackets, or chambers, which must be as perfectly waterjacketed as tlu; cylinder wall. This presents greater cool­
ing surface, which is continually giving up or losing many
heal units which in the straight cylinder of the vnlve-inhead typo ahs retained. This means greater power, develop­
ment in lhe same siztccylinder.
All motors must depend for their power upon Iho ex­
pansion of the gns in the cylinders. This expansion is duo lo
the firing or lhe burning of the gas under compressioii, and
the rapidity with which the gas burns determines the rapid­
ity wilh which the pressure on the piston head is developed
IL is thia pressure on the piston that produces the power.
The distance from lhe point of the spark plug lb tho
farthest [mint in the combustion chamber is less than half
that in a T head motor, and some of the manufacturer* of
this type have taken to using two spark plugs at the extreme
ends of their combustion chamber, and are thus able to se­
cure about lhe same results we obtain with our overhead
and one plug.
In the L type, the spread of flame through the gas. ordi­
narily must pass froin the point-of fire, or spark, across the
cylinder ami around into the chamber over the exhaust
valve. This is necessarily a slower process of burning tho

Kase.*, nml (here is a corresponding Iqm of power dcvafrip- carbonization, nnd it naturally follows lhal these rough
plu.-— provide a greater opportunity for preignilion due to
Therefore, an the gqs expansion depends upon the rapiil.-' th.- overheating of any deposits or projections which may
lly of flame proiragation, or, us commonly' called, the ex­ exist, ......... inlly when lhe motor is under heavy duly, or
plosion, it can be seen that the valve-in-hend motor posses­ when- full throttle or high speed i» required.
ses an imirartant advantage over both other types. Not only
Th., fully machined, smooth, straight cylinder of the
does its explosion become more positive, hut il cleans or’ vah''-in-head means an absolutely. consistent motor, as all
scavenges its cylinders of burned gas more readily after lhe cylinder surfaces’ nre exactly alike, nnd each cylinder will
charge has been tired. This is due In the fact that flu- ex­ handle its ehai'go in exactly the same way, under nil driving
haust stroke Torres the burned gas straight.out through the cnii.|itiiin«. No irregularity or roughness can‘exist in any
I'xhnusl valve at the lop of the cylinder, ami nol from the pari of it.
.
cylinder to a pocket and then out. On the [racket type; a
The conclusion that must, therefore, bo reached after a
certain part of the old gas rerhains after the exhau-l valve careful study of the shape of the combustion chambers ot
closes, and is-thus mixed with the fresh gas. reducing the three types of'motors is that the valve-in-liead is the most
charge nml causing a deterioration in its quality. No such reliable nml most' powerful motor, granting of course, that
condition is possible on the valve-in-hend, where the fresh Ltiv elements of carburetion and ignition are equal.
charge has a perfectly clean-cylinder nml tills same to its
AVe have already seen that Hie purer lhe charge the
fullest capacity with clean gas. This naturally produces mor.- quickly it burns. This explains lhe fuel economy of
the Hmck motor and its ability tn handle lower grade fuel.
greater expansion or piston pressure when fired.
The absence of pockets or chambers in the straight wall­ A charge of inferior Fuel drawn into a cylinder mixed with
ed cylinders of Iho valve-in-hend type makes possible tile a quantity of already burned gas further reduces its burning
more accurato machining in lheir manufacture, and insures .value nnj its power- flevrloping [lossibilities. If the charge
a more symmetrical chamber fur combustion. As this cham­ is quickly tired and the dead gases are completely exhausted
ber'is merely the upper part of tho cylyider, it. allows Hits from the,cylinders, the power production is naturally much
full machining, whereas the pockets on other types from
their very nature mnlie it almost imposralilc to reach wilh
The valve-in-hend. permits of lower compression than is
any tool and. therefore, cannot he machined or smoothed possible with oilier'types. To illustrate, take the same
nut. From necessity ’there must lie certain [daces in Hie-.- rhaTgaontl. cylinders of lhe same dimensions. On the T hetfij,
pockets where there are small irregularities and where the lhe gas must fill completely not only the head of lhe cylin­
.wall is rough.
ders, hut both, vaho cliambehi, ami the piston necessarily
The smoother the surfpee, the less is the tendency In must travel closer to the lop of lhe cylinder to compress the

charge, usually nn an ordinary size motor within, about *4 of
an inch. On an L head, there being only one chamber to be
llllcd.-dhe piston does not need to go as high, probably nlraul
f *4r Inch from the top. On lhe valve-in-hc&amp;d, having no ex­
tra pockets or chambers to fill, the piston does not have to
I
travel as far nnd stops compression
inches from'the top. I
This, together wilh Iho difference in lhe rapidity, in Hie I
spread of flame after the firing previously,mentioned, makes
I
a difference in favor of the valve-in-hend of 20 per cent, ovI
or the T, and 15 par cent, over lhe I. typo in [rawer nroduaI
lion.
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VALVE LOCATION IMPORTANT ADVANTAGE.
The location of the valve is another important item, ami

E,fficient Buick Factory Service
Every Buick owner is entitled to and will re­
ceive prompt and efficient service—the kind that
will insure him the motoring pleasure-he expects.
No matter where you go, or where you are going,
there is a Buick Branch or a Buick Dealer close
at hand.
We have the factory service right here at
home and when you get -a Buick you are assured
of that factory service.

HASTINGS BUICK COMPANY
PHONE 269

New Messer Building

I

here again Hie valve-in-hend demonstrates its superiority.
Tho oil that lubricates lhe piston is Usually spinshed or •
forced into the cylinders and distributed by tbe piston along
Iho walls of the cylinder. Moro or less of this oil works its
way past the rings up into the combustion chamber. This
surplus must be eliminated. and it is therefore thrown out
.through the exhaust vilve.
- I hit passes out as a vapor, no harm is done nml no opportumty to carbonize is given, but if It does not vaporize
and goes out. as oil it is sure to create carbon, because when
it reaches'hot surfaces like tho valve heads. etc.. th.’ volatile
parts are quickly thrown off, leaving deposit or carbon.
The overhead valves being located in the head of the
I
cylinder and farthest from the [listen, are much lass liable to
become covered wilh oil and hence ore less likely lo carbon­
ize. On oilier types, the valves are low in lhe combustion
।
chamber, practically on a level vkith the piston when il is al
the upper center, nnd any surplus oil is thus thrown inlo the
pockets and covert lhe valves and valve seals.
The arrangement of valves on the Buick car permits a
longer duration of opening on the intake, thus getting the
charge of clean gas of the fullest capacity. By reason of the
smooth, pockelless combustion chamber, this gas is rapidly
burned or expanded al the [rawer stroke, after which tho
burned gases are quickly and completely discharged through
an unobstructed exhaust, thus making positive Hie highest
possible motor efficiency, and explains the reason for Buick
superior [rawer performances in every kind of condition,
and warrants the assertion that WHEN BETTER CARS ARE
BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM.

HASTINGS, MICH-

�nre HARTIMM BANNER. Al GI ST 27, 191*.

TWENTY.

ms. ISAAC PATRICK
. VISITlKfl IN SCOTLAND

Tydrn Buys Bia Flat. _
|. Tho Chicago Tribune snytu *
I In another big north aide apart­
ment house ileal Frederick A. and
1 Alex W.- Anderson, . builders. Hold
llieir new twenty-one apartment
THIS WEEK'S NEWS IN
building at tiiv southwest corner of
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.Beacon street and .Leland avenue.
feel 01
of ground, 10
to r.mii
Emil
—777U
1 i;,.
r-ra । with
w»H» 88x189 leet
file 6«h animal Wfl Calhoun fair T (1),n of Evwulon for a reported
and Mirtmrau and &lt;Ohio-Mbort Ship I onBiderBlUm of $12S.(WL
Tho
bc,4*l Muraball Aug- ,,ulMjng lt of
Engii,h basement
usl Ll-w.
. _
Inn1, With sun parlors, porches.
t
» ■ t . ■,
..Hn I,. ' l&lt;\. nnd Is said Id have a gross anWork L said to Im progrowing in nual
of
The pUlchaspkxI Miap. &lt;m (be' mlU &lt;4
»r. who acquired lhe property a.
Vn■ i1:"4'' JUsl.
nii! 4 '‘Lrt’i0
invesiment. conveyed in pari
of re ilevw. &lt;;n ‘he
/^' payment lhe- six flat building al
which.was authorized by the couu- 503^.3# Prairie oveitui! at a vnluaty road .conunissiojwr.
,
.
Uoo of e-ffT.OUO nnd 803 feel of vh,
emit at the northeast corner of
The .Via Pioneer association will! Wilson and Lawndale
avenues,
hold- their ' aimual picnic
aHv'iluod nt 815 000
Mr Tyden osHcbenrk's grove September 7. Lab- '•“uc&lt;&gt; nl
Mr’ 1
orl«&gt;.
H&gt;i»
I&gt;.-™ It,, l.,K «“"&gt;«* •" Iheumbmner of «».U0O
event of .the season in Ada for the —1
■---------- 1_ 1
i
past thirty years, and this year will
_
be no exception.
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1
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Southwestern Michigan

Writes Interestingly About Wur
Ksrltcuenl nnd Mobilization iff
Troops In the Old Country.
Mra. Isaac Patrick, of Hus city,
wax visiting relatives in Scottaud
when war was declared between
Groat Britain and Germanyinenting upon conditions at Hint
time she states:
"We left Cove in the early hours
of Tiie morn tug fur Glasgow (6 get
a good start for home. When we
arrived at Glasgow, the city was in
a Blate-of great excitement, lhe
Iiavy was being mobilUeil and it was
heart rending to see lhe reserves
taking leave of their families lo go
lo war.
,
“Glasgow under normal condi'Hous is a splendid city, but we enw
Glasgow Uiis time-under very pe­
culiar conditions, and I’never want
to see it under those conditions
again.
I. S. Butler of Charlotte, fell on
“The banks were closed for three
days owing to a run on tiiem and the icy walk last winter and asked
people were lined up out onto tli» King &lt;&gt;f the city’s cold cosh for his
roadway in front of tho grocery injuries, which consisted of a
Tho council turned
stores, trying to buy foodstuffs ae- broken ami.
fore the prices went ui&gt;. A silver his request down nnd ho has
dollar is worth two shilling* and brought suiL in lhe circuit court,
‘
the
case-being
set for September
eleven penf-e (73c) and a dollar bit!,
three shillings and four pence ittoc.
Gold is scarce nnd paper money
will not be acc&lt;q&gt;led al par.
Fol'
George Hosier of Hosier, was
the Ural few day*, everything was “. even ly injured when his automo­
ui«shIu down, but ivcrything is bile
.
turned turtle while driving
quiet now. 'Hie nation hnd war. with
.
a party of friends along the
thrust upon it but tho peoph; nre ,Kalamazoo road the fore part of
dcteiTnined to see it -the High ami ।the week.
Tiie . machine skidded
hold their own.
;anil I timed completely over, pin­
“Wc were .siilvtracked Just an we ning
।
him underneath the nulo.
arrived at Blackburn to allow a ;Four other occupants of the ear
troop train of enormmis I -n-tli h&gt; were
,
thrown clear of the machine
pas*. Il was lllled with Terrilurials and
■
escaped unhurt.
on their way to Hull to be in readiiiess for rvenluaJities.
Two Kalamazoo young
mcn.i!
"I hope I can return on the "Cel- Herbert
।
Waldo and Hany Frey,
Uc" on SopL 3rd ns - I intended. are
.
walking along the snore of
Home of the boats have hv n with- Lake
।
.Michigan from Petoskey to
drawn and the sfeamship offices nre .Soulh Haven, a distance of 250
IwTSieged w|lh Americans unviuus ,miles. The pair arc averaging
to get home before Sept 1st. Many .alstut 2('. miles per day nnd have
are unable to secure tickets. I am been
।
&lt;m the roail two weeks.Their
glad I booked n round trip ticket.
&gt;
baggage
consists of a tooth brush.
"Your cousin just returned from •*•;![&gt;
.
and Ibwete nnd a rain sheet of
Manchester and said lhe iMOUt's mi oil
( chilh.
\
.the stock exchange there were beyond description.
Some of tiie
llnyiies, formerly principal
speculators seemed to have aged "•&gt; ofNnt
Fowler High sctiool. who is
years in one ilay when the liottom nowline
Prof, of Athletics, in the Ma­
fell out of thu stock iharkeL
A
lltk*h School of &lt;h»- Philippine
number of those affected were nila
Islands, has the distinction of be­
Americans. It is too bad. 1 wonder ing
lhe premier slugger of the Ma­
if il is affecting the United Stales.
league his hilling av­
1 hope not. War is terrible, but We nila lm*i'ball
for the drat half was 351 nh&lt;1
aro not so -badly off af lhe people erage
for the tinal 3211. . Besides bring
on the* Continent. I wonder if Mrs. lhe champion slugger In- is conch
Hrnk'-s and Aimee are all right 1
of the Olympic learn thal goes lo
hope they arrive home safely.
“I whll be glad to get .back home Shanghai in Chinn, in Oclober lo
again, as present conditions nre not the Far Eastern Olympic. Games.
suitable for enjoyment."
The Indiana plirtlcs who srvcml
.
- Mrs. Isaac Patrick.
weeks ago IsHighl a large InuT of
land in Benton townsliip. Ealqn
Good Word for RaUglon.
cminly. b&gt; convert into pepiiennliit
Thia is a broad minded ago, and the acreage have recently addinl two
gentleman on the last tram; who wak mure good sized farms lo llieir
bekffhg*. lo bn used for- llm same
tiro cta'se, shared tho characteristics ptir|&gt;o*e, mid .will go into lhe mint
growing industry me nn extensive
Nol all. of tho land they
against '|pi even If ho doea belong to scale;
P. 8- A. I'm no bigot, not a bit of It. have bought ran be lined'for mini
An' 1 say this, that considerin' all growing, but enough nf il ran.he to
things, Pro not found theso religious add very materially lo tho pepiyr-i,
chaps to bo worse than ordinary mint oil output of this section oH
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fellers like you an' me."—Manchester ’the slate.
Guardian.
St. Patrick church nf Portland is
coffering a net profit of exactly
$51(1 ns a result of lhe annual pic­
Chip on the Shoulder.
nic, held in. the sightly Dilley grove
. “We ,oro afld we ’aiuo peace." said
Jefferson. "Wo know Its blessings and smith uf the church properly. Inst
Saturday afternoon mid evening,
experience;, we abhor tho follies of and Rev. Fr. Koeber, rector of lhe
parish, feels very greatful lo ev­
trotscs and calamities." A God-fear­ eryone-who helped to make the
ing nation confldea In its strength annual outing such a complete
Moro than 1150 jne.il
without boasting of It and respecte success.
that of others without fearing IL Tho tickets wero sold, and practically,
weak nation, like the weak man, car­ i-verylhing had been’ ile.voured’ by
the lime Ito* last diner shoved
rier a chip
tho shoulder.
away from the table.

.Mead .Family Reunion.
■ Tiie 51 b aiuiunl 'pifllieriiig of
members of Jhud. fnmiJx wgs held
TbuTStty,' Augu-d is, at Thoru?.;iplr Lake.
Alsidl fifty came with wi ll lilb &lt;i
haskrls and' after greetings- bad
been exchnngml nml souura hud
sliarpcni'd lhe.ii- appe.lili-s by a
game of basket ball. «&gt;ur elaborate

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I’rcsidi-m-Mr*.

Wm. Shank. Sherman Kiser and
George Shank harvested two hun­
dred hnd one rattlesnakes mi the
marahes in .Jefferson, near &lt;m**z»polL*. during the few days they were
■■ngagrd in thmr enfi-i pri-e.
The
.snakes bad imt beep iinj-vesled off
Ilu* abundant' crop.
Primarily
tlieir object was not ‘snake liar—
vesting, bill this proved In be n
in,&lt;'-““ary purl «•! the work of
making marsh hay I here and lhe
iin-n were kepi busy'looking mil
f..r lhe venomous ronlllis* while
fh*&gt;y worked. Their biggest day's
killing Was over seventy, nnd Um
largi-t snake wore ten rattles and
a button.

vasin-cr •Mi*. Ilcr'.hi Wilcox,
Jack Manning, originally of Fow­
■ogram Commiltie-Mr*. I.dli- lerville.
nnd a familiar flcure in
d, Mis’s -fcPilah Mead, Mi-, Ala
amateur base’ ball line-ups of cen­
Ih’tin tral Michigan, saw a splendid opCoinini
IHHlunity l*&gt; at,-quire a catcher’s
M-»d. Mra.T.
mask al the expen.H’.of lie- Grand

Athletic (’.ommilic
■ns&gt;&gt;. ami without giving a Ihoiighl
lo lb'- seventh commandment that
had been (nuebl -bint in Sunday
mu ling Thursday. August 12, 1915. school days. Jack yielded. A few
al lhe same plan-.
. days later Manning was located
John Mead, Bef'y. '
four miles below Ixiwell and arc«Hl*'*l by Constable Sebring, of
CumplH-ll Itrunhiii..
Grand Ledge, -whojifild a warmhl
The fmirih Campbell r.-uu'&lt;&gt;n wa- for his arrest on n charge of petty
hcld al the home «&gt;f Mr. and Mrs. larceny.
Manager Brazce, of the
- □.- B. Campbell, MiiWIevIllc. Augull Grand Ledge team, made the com­
13.
Hixty-four guests*w»-re pr^«- plaint.
Mahnihg returned with
njoy the bountiful picnic I be officer to Grand Lodge,' where
Tfm pmsts front out
he restored* ttl« stolen properly In
Hie club and in addition paid n fine
liie Chadwick and Mim Fannie Pratt and i-nsls amounting to $15 for his
of Grand Rapids: Mr. and Mrs !&gt;&lt;• misdemeanor. ' !
Bank. Mr. and Mra. Castle and
daughter. Noniia of Prairieville;
Recipe for Long Youth.
. Mrs.
Fiarinra McCallum.
Mr-.
Old age cat; be cured. The prescrlpChamberlin aud Mrs. Wcyerrnaif of
Nhulli; .Mr. and .Mrs. William Mc­
Callum and ^on&lt;, fra Hi-Callum. a bobby, shake well, nnd take as many
N|m Belle .MvCallmn. Mr. and Mrs.
■ Ever! McCallum, Frank Harries. gins to ago until he Is borod. and tho
Mrs, Libhie Mullen and son. dlqurt first gray'halr comes when a man
«if C10VP.HWe. Mis* Blanche and Dr. suddenly thinks to hlmaelf: "What's
IJnue HeuilrrijImH of fletrolh Mr. tho usaf Then Is tho limo when a
mid Mr- James .Gcdheri, Mr. and hobby makes llto intcroaling again.—
Mr#. John Colbert’of Xebraska. . Lippincott's.

There sr« prosperl* Unit work on
... ,.._„.,jl
An Austnau
Austrian government bureau
Uii Utttiish
clunnvl (mmcl
tunnel mny
may iw
m
“«i year. Mcordiu* to a has offic ially estimated the populaiswjwi by the iiQiL-e uf Bon nf that country- this year at
biuuei committee.
» j almost 29,000,000.

al 5'4 per einit. C. A. Tyden &amp; Co.
repreanptal both parties. &lt;■
,
Becoming Modernlzad.
Native women of high caate in India,
known as pudali women, because they
kMp thair fagas covered with pudahs
or thick vatla or live a l.lto at seclu­
. slon from the opposite mz. are begin-

nlahlng &amp; nn
such articles.

NEW SHOE SHOP
No. 119 North Michigan Are.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

Famous Ruga of Persia.

No Proverb to Guide Him.

Kold In the morning and lead at night,
meaning that it's bad for one In tho
evening, 1 auppoae."
He—“That's
right! Look at tho trouble Adam got
Into by eating an apple after Eve."—
Boston Transcript.
BANNER WANT MAN. PAY.

Civilisation's Advance.
’
Mow timid and puny aeam tho old-1
tlms roar of tho ocean, tho crowing of
roosters and the creak of farm wagons
when nowadays, as wo Unger in some
distant caravansary, we recruit our
wasted energies 'On hesitation, ragtlms. phonographs, telephone bells
and siren horns.

fectcd tn Persia as In no otl^rx coun­
try. It takes from two months to five
years to csmplctu a rug, nnd there sro
■omo that date back twelve centuries.
In the White House there Is a. Persian
rug which la valued at 150,000.

W. F. PRIEST
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN

Potatoes in 1913 yielded 3,739,340
Eycry time a carp breathes II
——r--- Iho--New
Zealand arbitratlo
moves ■l,3H0«bom'9 and muscles; its ions In Ireland on 582,3(13. acres of* court has granted a six-day wee
veins number 4,329. ..
land.
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to hotel workers. '

7HESCH00L TIUTGETS^ESULTS

Mothers of Men
This Is My Appeal Direct To You

Now Listen !
This institution develops men. I know the needs of your boys. I
know the needs of your girls. You know and I know that they arc
not alike. Your boy is not like any other boy that’cvcrpived. Your
girl is not like any other girl that ever lived. Your two boysjarelnot
alike. Your two girls are not alike. You even sometimes wonder how brothers
and sisters can be so radically different. Different in temperment, different in
tastes. Different in desires, different in ambitions. You know that this is true.
But—

Now Get This
The public school system says that they arc exactly alike. The public school
system says that what is good for one is good for the other. They tell you that ev­
ery other human being is just alike and should be trained in identically the same
way.
Now do you believe that? Why.’of course you don’t.

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Now I take your boy and develop him along
- the linc&amp; tliat hp should go. If 1 find that
. he is gatog to be a good farmer, I will give
him a jtfstticnl education and 1 will make
him a suftcsstul fanner. If he wants to
study medicine, and that is his •‘forte." he
certainly showltl have Michigan Business
&amp; Norma! College Training. Many of our
young men arc developed into practical
,
lawyers, well equipped. Many arc Pur­
chasing Agents, Sales Managers, Chief Accountants, Factory Supcrintendents, etc. Some of them become architects, sonic teachers, and'wc have
turned out a few preachers.
-But now don't your own common sense tell you that a preacher with a
good thorough business equipment2a mjur educated along tl(c linqs'of. scien­
tific cfnciaicy, a man who ca4vatg&lt;ini7.e a ijhurch along business lines, will be
a' better preacher nnd-a more Successful preacher, than one wljo knows noth­
ing of business efficiency?
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START YOUR BOY[OUTiNOW
- Wc have a fine enrollment. Our rooms are filling up rapidly. Many
mothers arc calling to sec me every day and arranging for THEIR boys to
begin work wilh us., I want to do for your boy what I have done lor hun­
dreds of others. My experience dales ov&lt;j- many years. I have developedand educated more than'four thousand young men and women. I have
placed them where opportunity awaited them.

TRAINED YOUNG MEN EARN BIG MONEY
When Civdc Marshall enrolled at the Michigan Business &amp; Normal Col­
lege he was advised to specialize along the line' of expert court reporting. He
had the inentaj make up that would make him successful along these lines.
Mr. Marshall followed out suggestions ami attained the distinction of being
the fastest short hand writer in the world.

Mr. .Marshall
I have a letter, under date of August 6, from Carl C. Marshall, Clyde's father.
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says this: “1 had a fine visit with Clyde when I was in New York. The boy has a very, charming
home out in Brooklyn anda job that nets him front five to six thousand a.year. .
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Clyde isxiow Oilicial Stenographer for-the King's County Court. This is a-Civil Service position
ami he won the appointment in competition with some of the most expert fcportcrs thal the world
-has ever produced.
'
’ Waiter Haughey cnrnllczl at Lhe Michigan Business &amp; Normal College less than five years ago.
When hr came hereto school-he hnd no thought oi-ever being a salesman. Today he is &gt;|&gt;vcial wcslern representative for the Buick Motor Comjiany and sells automobiles in trainload lots. He says in
a recent letter, "what the Michigan Businets* &amp;..N«xm;jT College has' ikmc foe. tb^ilTivin do for-any
other young man who will go about it and follow the instructions given.’’
,
'.-\llen D. Beach is now special representative for the I'ircstone Tire and Rubber Company wilh
offices at St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Beach graduated from here less than four years ago. \Ve direct­
ed his efforts ami told him just how .to .attain to that which he most desire*!. In a letter from him
just a'few days ago he says: "I want to take this opportunity to say that 1 consider the Michigan
Business ft^Normal College the greatest school I have ever known. I find that/vach day brings me
something which proves the truth nf tin- abovF statement.”
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Can you think of anything more satisfactory in the way of progress than these three illustrations
or do you know of any school where your boy will he so well fitted to climb thejadclcr of success?

Now Remember This
Your boy is not like any other boy. He can’t be trainc&lt;| likc_any other boy. I want to fiiyl «4tt
tiic thing for which he is best fitted. I want to find the work that he.can best do. J want to make
liifn another Mr. Marshall—another I kiughcy—-another Bcadi—the world needs such men.
Ifyour hby has the qualities'*&gt;f a goozl'purchasingagent. 1 want lo-make him a purchasing agent.
If he has the qualities that make him a g-&gt;od sales manager, I want to train him along those lines. If
he has the qualities that'make him a good lawyer, I want to give him a foundation and direct his future
study.
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In other words, I want to develop YOUR BOY for just that work for which the Creator intend­
ed him.
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EVERY MOTHER IS INDIVIDUALLY AND PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE •
DEVELOPMENT OF HER CHILDREN. YOUR BOY’S FUTURE—YOUR GIRL'S FUTURE
—RESTS WITH YOU—WITH YOUR DECISION NOW.

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, Bulaus Eip.rt

I am at my office from 8 to 11 45 in the morning and from 1 to 5 in the afternoon.
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C. -J- .ARGUBRIGHT, Director of Successful Destinies.

Our I land some New. Catalogue is Now Ready for Distribution.

Send for a Copy To-day.

Michigan Business and Normal College
“THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS”
C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, President
DAVID SILLERS, Secretary
43-45-47 West Main Street, Battle Creek, Mich.
Entrance Through Bijou Theatre Lobby
Thirty-third Annual Eall Term, Sept. 1-8, 1914
OFFICE HOURS:—8:00 to 11:13 A. M.; 1:15 to 5:00 P. M.

S.lurdiy. 9:00 to 11:45 A. M; 1:15 to 4:00 P. M.

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bard ccnlur. mid ,cul into small1
fleets.
Allpw two cups of ninepple to every cup of rhubarb tis-'
•eil. and iu proportion mtn two cups
of sugar mid one-third cup of wa­
ter to thia amount of fruit.
Heat'
v4rjr slowly aud coak al simmer­'
ing point until it will sat when cool.i
■ Nuts, broken up, may bo added
when it is served. It may be used
wilh fart* and cup dcsserla, and in
mousses and ipes.

Simple Ways of Removing
Common Slain*
Oil Stains in Silk and Other Fabrics
Benzine may bo used effectually
on silk m well as on other matcrlaia to remove oil or grease Spots.
Place nn absorbent cotinn on linen
pn&lt;! under the silk, and with nniither clean cloth or towel dampen­
ed with lhe benzine, rub in from
Ilin outside ot the stain so lhal a
ring is nol left.
Another method
is to apply magnesia to both sides
of the stained place nnd allow it to
remain on for a few hours. If lhe
first application proves iiisufllcienl
repeat the process, rubbing tho
powder in with lhe hand.
. Paint Stains.
Chloroform riihlnil in repeatedly
with a soil cloth will remove paint
from silk or other fabrics,
Il is
even safer ' to use
than oilier
cleansers, as il will not injure even
the most delicnlo colors.or fabrics.
’Always he auro lo havejm absorb­
ent cloth or towel on the other side.
Thi* will lake up the moisture and
grease which is rubbed oul of tho
•|M&gt;t.
Equal parts of ammonia nnd tur­
pentine may j&gt;e used to remove
Ktiinl stains from clothing, even
lough il is hard and dry. *Salu’
rate tho snot two or three times
witli the liquid, then wash out in
soup suds and warm waler.

Grass Hiatus.
will
On materials which grease-----nol Injure, butler may be spread on
Ho* stain; then lay it in the hot
aumdiiiy, or wash il in alcohol.
Fruit stains upon cloth or hands
are easily removable by applying
■ the juice of ripe tomatoes on lhe
slain.
Tqr Stains.
To remove tar stains from clolh,
Saturate the spot with turpentine
and rub il well with a soft cloth,
always keeping anoliuT clolh be­
. Death Hie spot.
■ Iron Mold mid Mildew Stains.
These'aud similar spiffs can b*e
In-moved by-diluting the siml in diuiiled citric acid (lemon juice.)
V'livii cover wilh salt and place the
spot in bright sunlight until lliu
‘ slain disappears.
If it is quite set
il may be ncressaby lo apply the
liquid several lunes.
He careful
to rinse ii^i’voral waters sis Soon
as lhe slain is no longer visible.

• Ink and Fruit Stains.
First wash in dear, cold waler (0
remove as much of the s|m&gt;1 as pos­
sible.
Then mix one leaspoonful
of oxalic acid ami a half pint of
' - rain waler.
Dip tho clolh in this
mixture and wilh a clolh wel with
clear water wip# it off. After this
it should bo washed immediately.
Tim use of oxalic acid is limited to
white goods.
This proceM may
also be used Muccessftllly l&lt;» remove
Ink and mildew stains. White cur­
rant juice is even belter than lem1 on juice; or citric Mid.'
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DitssrrLs That. Are Always Gpod.
Apples Stuffed Wilh Figs.
Apple# baked willi ilgi. are sure
• -br-im liked.
s»»dwl •»^6»»pluW«l
and juciekl dried tigs you can get
and wnsls them, carefully pinching
them into their natural shape.
Then select good, firm apples, and
wadi them.
Hcoou out lhe con-s
mid into each of three holes pack
two or three whole tigs. • Place
tlftin in a baking pan and bake In
a hoi oven.
While they gte
baking, baste them with syrup
made from the. Juice &lt;&gt;f half a lem­
on. two lablmpouiiful* of sugar
and half a cup of waler. The se­
cret of making good baked apples
is lo have tlwm thoroughly baked,
bul not baked to pieces.
If when
. they look done they aro not soft lo
the core, place a cover over your
baking dish and let them steam lor
n few minutes. Then remove the
cover and brown Um fruit sltghbx..
These'apples may-bo served cither
alone of wilh Mainburg cream.
Filled Apples.
T’ukit *oul the core, bul do not
peel good baking apples'. Imke just
long’'enough lo peel off the skin
easily.
Dip each peeled apple
first in melted butler, then in su­
gar, and lastly in shredded cocoaliul.
Fill cavatifd with this mix­
ture: One-half cun nut meals onehalf cup dahw., chopped line and
inivtd with one lablespo-mful each
- of sugar and Hour.
Return to ov-en and 1 akc slowly unlil apples nre
tinder.
Bule Pudding.Crrainwlwo lublespoonfuls butter
wilh one-half cup sugar, add two
well-beaten eggs,
three-fourths
cup milk or water. And (wo cups
flour, with which lias been silled
two teaspoonfuls baking-powder
and a pinch of salt.' When rather
stiff, add ope cut» chopped . dates
nnd bakp half an lionr in quick ov­
en.

Tapioca With Coffee.
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons min­•
ute, tapioca—cup filtered coffeei
—2 teagpooM sugar—Vi teaspoon
vanilla.
Cool desBerts flavored wilh coffee
aro particularly delicious-for Sum­
mer use.
For this the tapioca and
coffcn should he cooked .together
for thirty minutes, -and then (he
vanilla is lo be added.
Pour il in
small moulds mid set nn ice lo
.chili.
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It may ho served
served with
whipped cream, or- a fruit
‘ " sauce
dressing.

Kummer Salmi Hints.
bn a-lwari leaf of lelluca Jay a
round slice of canoeil pineapple.
With sclrtors cut strips of rosy
canned, pimento'about an eighth of
an iqch wide and king enough lo
reach from the center hole to the
rim of the slice. Dispose these like
tho spokes of a wheel.
Fill lhe
center wilh collage or cream
chees#’. reddened willi fine chopped
pimento,’ and press half a walnut
into the cheese. Musk one side of
the fruit wilh a spoonful of mne-onnaise/ltavlng tho gay color show­
mi* on lhe other "ide.
. Gut narrow strip* of canned piinentoa amt place on a small nest
of cold spinach, like sjiokcs of a
wheel. In thu center i&gt;ut a small
ball of cream cheese, rolled in pea­
nuts or English walnuts chopped
line. This makes an attractive as
a-4 delicious salad. Use either
mayonnaise or French dressing.

Egg launonndc.
IIKIIKIUI.
Beal two eggs—-whUns
whiles uand volks
bulb uro
uro »
separately until both
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as possible. Tn lhe juice of three
lemons add Iwo-third* cup of sugar
and one cup of boiling waler. Stir
unlil the sugar is dissolved. Add
two cups nf chopped ice. Mix lhe
beaten yolks mid whiles together
in a pitcher. Turn the iemonade
from another pitcher tlialjs raised
as high as possible into tho egg.
Phii-upplo Parfait.
Turn two or three times from one
Ingrcglmts: 0 eggs yolks ,1 cup pitcher lo lhe other.
sugar, i pint cream, beaten quite
Counliy Chicken Pic.
stiff, 2 cups grated (Hawaiian)
pineapple, juice of 1 lemon, 1 cup ■ Have the butcher cut up a small
water.
chicken ns for frfensee. Seo that
Beal the egg yolks quite stiff ami hark and breast are cut into four
put in a double Miler, to whieh is pieces each mid legs dismembered
added tho sugar and water, which al joint.. Wash well and place in
lias been boiled together five min­ a kettle with one or two carrots
utes. When this mjxture thickens cut into cubes, n chopped onion aud
so thal il will coal the spoon .beat enough hot waler lo cover. Cook
(ill cold, and add thn cream nml slowly unlil tender. Allow Ktifilcpineapple pufp;
Then add the ient time for cooking, us length of
lemon juice, pack in a mold ami time depends on age of chicken, .and
bury in' ice ami salt.
it will be it can be set aside until needed if
ready to serve Jn five hours.
done too soon, or cbickeit can be
cooked in the morning or placed in
Marshmallow Fruit Cream.
tireless cooker, al noon. One hour
Whip n hair pint of whipping before dinner prepare as follows:
cream, which is sweetened to taste Place chicken in a shallow pan or
nnd beat into ih a quarter of a pudding dislr and season each piece
pound of quartered tparshmallows with a dusting of salt and pepper,
and a half cup of fniit'pulp, straw­ lay close together. Iheu make the
berries •.peaches or pears, us desir­ gravy tb t&gt;vur over.
ed. Pul it 011 ice to ebill and serve
over the same kind of fruit.
When done there should bn
least three/cupfuls of slock;
stock; if
Duinly mid delicious ic«&gt; crcmn more is on hainl set it aside to add
cases can be easily imide by joining U&gt; soup. Should the water have
with icing thriii’ sugar wafers, Imiled off too much a liltle more
making u trimigulm* shiiped box. can he added. Now lake two tubh-Half Illi these with vanilla cream siK)Oiirul# of biiltor mid four tablcmid mid' a tnblcspoonfiil of any Mpunnfuls of flour mm rub logethpresvrvril fruit,
tupping
with ur. adding a litllu of tho stock to
whipped cream.
Grated maple rub smooth. Heal gravy mid Seas­
sugar wilh a few minced walnuts on to laslr. Stir in tho dissolved
is delicious over vanilla cremn as flour and cook unlil smooth, tlu-n
is also a sprinkling of rolled maca­ |H&lt;ur over chicken. Holl out the
crust a little larger than tin* top of
roons and minced almonds.
dish mid place il over the chicken,
then wilh sharp siqfiupni cut little
Without a Freezer.
-gashes one inch deen ami one inch
Take .hi &lt;dd dlatipah, fill half full apart aroiiml lhe &lt;vfgo and give
of equally mixed coarse salt and each section a twist. BC.tling it on
finely crushed ice.
Pul Iwo or edge ns it wyrc.
Also cut n few
three nriiull holes m liottoni of pan small gashes in center lo form a
and pliii'i* it in the sink;* imt the star. Now bake il in hot oven un­
cream in shallow pan thal will lit til-crust is well done.
into the dislipau, leaving enough
room to puck Ico oround tlu* sides,
Fried Slimmer Squash.
tilir with, spoou unlil frozen.
Gut summer squash into rings
about one inch Ihiek. Remove rind
For Those Who Crocliel.
and lhe seeds, scraping out lligEvery mtn who makes tatting or stringy cdiiier well, (toil or sleam
Drain, season
&lt;Io&lt;W crochet work iu hot weather, until almost soft.
knows how hard it is to do il well with salt, pepper mid dip info Hour,
on account of lhe llireud gelling then fry as di rec led for tomatoes.
dump. Keep a little talcum pow­ This is nice served with braised or
der m a small Ixix to dip fingers in broiled steak.
when they gel moisL and H saves
Sweet Peppers With Forcemeat.
all the trouble.
To launder tatting successfully,
Cut top from firm sweet peppers
baste it firmly to a Turkish butli nnd scrape out nil t|w seeds anti
towel and proceed io yash il as while rngi Wash mid wipe, then
though il was u part of lhe towel. till wilh forvemeat. Tie tlu- lilth*
When nearly dry, press Iho tatting cup on mid set iu a Hal pan wilh a
still on the towel. Iheu carefully little hot waler and steam .in oven
remove basting threads, . and you until tender.
will find your lulling almost like
new.
To mend delicalo taco ami net
ruplmiis, when they first show a
lour, Ukv very linn thread aud u.
hook mid Illi up the space with a'
fiugle ehochcl stilch. When laun­
dered the mend will defy detection.

MOTHER OF
SCHOOL GIRL

A Few Don’ts for the
Dairyman

FEEDING Al COMMON TROUGH
Simple Plan of Using Calf Stanchions
&lt;■ Beet Way to Overcome One

. DOXT! lift blue because your cows arc drying up.
DON'T-! Forget that butter will be very high in price this winter.
--Dt/X'T-l-NvgkvU thai c«w-.lluu-is.giv.mg
iitxld milk. . ■—
DON'T! Fail t&lt;&gt; have some good winter cows.
.
DijN'T! Fool your bank account by not milking several cows this vvintef.

To feed tho calves from ono com­
mon trough ia a oarious error. The
largest apd the most greedy calves
smaller and weaker are robbed. Tho III
very simple plan of using calf stanch­
ions Is thu best way ot meeting this il
difficulty. Small rigid stauchluusJargc ||H
enough for
the cahis can bi» made ill
...
rery eaaUy or
cheaply. anti I
•&gt;“ “W U».« w tor thorn- '
selves. When alMchlonu are used |
each cglf can bo fed separately and
just the amount It sec ma to need. Tho j

calf Is ill nnd It ia desirable to reduce j
Its feed It can be done nicely when
feeding ts done in stanchions. Thun
tho use of stanchions overcomes anothother as they invariably do when sev­
eral are fed logrtiu r and run loo.-e
Immediately afterward. Tho habit of
sucking ts -nbt only Injurious nt the !
time, but as tn a case observed a [ i
abort time ago tho U1 effects may show |
,up later. In that &lt;«»•• tho owners had |
'raised some flue dalrj heifers. T.wo.
of them learned to sttokle each other I
when calves, 1 Later when they had ।
become mothers and were in milk they I
suckled each other whenever tho op- ,
portunity offered. As a consequence

A Few Do’s to Offset the
Don’ts
Do! Cheer up ami feed your cows well; they will repay you.
Dti! Remember that Imllcr trout all indication* will be as high in price as you -have
Du! Take that cow that is most dry ami fcc«l her twice a day; she will repay you ere
grass fumes again.
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Doi Make it your twice a &lt;lay job ot-milking not less than six cows this winter.
Do! F«w&gt;| your bank account by adding a good sized cream check to it each week this
winter. The cheek .should be from the “CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO.”
These are only suggestions but wc. believe they are giawl ami should be followed by
every farmer in Barry t o., or we might say in the U. S. Now listen! You tn.&gt; doubt wilt­
keep your cows all winter whether they arc giving’ milk or nut. s&lt;» how much more will ’
it cost you- tn start feeding them how mid keep up the flow of milk through the winter

well will npike her pnulucc for the keep of you and your family.
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' As before stated we arc sure to see butter high this winter. Here arc nur reasons:
Three of our leading markets received^ 75,000 lbs. less butter last week than they did lhe
santy^datc last year, and last year vve were looking forward lo a large importation «'f
butter. This, year owing to the war wc will not have the foreign butter to compete with
so long as the Avar keeps up. Therefore we say gel all the..cow -» you can, they will .make

PLAN FOR HANDLING CALVES
Beat Method Is to Keep Yourigatera in
Separate Stanohlona—Will Not i|
Buck Each Other’s Ears.
Ij

The calves should by all nxfftfis bo
kept (n clean, wall lighted and vent!- I
lated stubjiii. Wb*rq.*plenty of burn!;

only ixiurce of revenue from the farm in the winter. The skin
will raise a nice bunch of hogs with a liule grajit mixed with
5 lbs. of skim milk is worth as much as one |s&gt;iind wf shelled
skim milk on the farm?

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO.
HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 533

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of public , service without being part
of a inkcblne, or It an nraanlutioa
which Is composed merely of repre­
sentative citizens and has no preda­
tory Interests undertakes to do any­
thing. thu uord which sums up tho
objections of the slanilpat mind ts
••self-constituted.’ —Harper s Weekly.

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five feet long and three feet high ifl; of typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed and easy
largo enough to/accommodato the calf I action. Typewriting elTicicncy raised to jhe nth power.
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■he eatviw'srnaru d tn^thts manner *'ons ant* ncw sell-acting devices never seen before on any type-;
me calves' si p.ir.i.- n in tms manner. (
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r-»,Tho ralvo. Wifi not suck each others I ‘'r,tc,r- ,5 ,C*P ,n advance which places lhe Oliver ten year*
ears when thev g. t through drinking ■’head of its time. So smooth in action, so light to the touch, so
their milk, which would cause tin* easy to run. that experts arc amazed. A model that means to the1
ears to freeze tn cold wrath, r. ’nml typistdcliglilful ease of operation.
they can be given more individual atA model that means a higher standard of typewriting, longer!
tention. They can bo ted as Indlvidu- anj better service.
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Wc pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business [at; a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
havc’ncver dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

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Op.C.L&amp;S. PkODi 57 Hutlip

DETROIT

ADVANTAGES OF DAIRY FARM

Among Other Things It Affords In­
To Keep la*moiis Fresh.
created Productivity of Soi] and
Pul a layer of tine dry sand at Tell* How Lydia £. Pinkham’i
Insures Steady Income.
Hu* bottom of a large earthen jar.
Vegetable Compound Re­
Place mi this a layer of lemons,
Professor F. L. Kent, ot the‘Dairy
elalk-end downward, being cdreful
stored. Her Daugh­
Husbandry Ih'paronent of tho Oregon
lhal tlu-y do not touch each other.
Agricultural College. states as follows
'Cover llieso willi a thn-e-ineh layer
ter’s . Health.
of sand; add another layer, of lem­
tho advantages of dairy fanning in thu
ons, mid bo on till the jar is lull.
Oregon Dairyman, a monthly magn- .
Plover,
Iowa.-"From
a
small
child
In a cool, dry place, leinoa- packed
my 13 year old daughter had female zine published by tho students at Q.
liki! this will keep a year.'
r—7.- iiw weakness. I spake
Briefly stated tho advantages of
Leiuuu Preserve.
-I about it and they did dairy farming.are: Increasing producs
Peel and cut one Uoz&lt; n lemons in
11 Dot help her any. tivity of the !oll. a regular tnomhly inslices and soak for a day in cold
cbmo
putting the business on a,bash
I
Lydia
E.
Pinkhnm
’
a
waler.
Tiwn boil four pounds of
j Vegetable Com­ basis, a better distribution of the 4usugar and n cupful of waler for
4 pound had been of bor of tho. farm than Is possible un­
about twenty" minutes and stir to
keep frojii burning; next »ld the
great benefit to me, der a single-crop system, ami supply­
lemon, some chopped raisins and
3 so I decided to Ipivc ing a product for tho market, all of
aimojiiLs, and let thicken ' slowly.
Ther give it a trial. which should b&lt;- of the highest grade,
This is a. delicious nnd new tilling,
I She has taken five and for which there Is always a ready
for sandwiches lo sene wilh iced
I bottles of the Vego*
tea or lenjonade on a warm after­
J table Compound acnoon.
cording to directions on the bottle and AID IN KEEPING MILK COOL
Tltr new motli'l has more ini’
•ho
h
cured
of
thi»
trouble. She was
When Your Thread Knots
pniivmfiiLs. refinements and new
all run down when she • tarted taking
How many people know this nev­ the Compound and her periods did not Flannel Cloth Wrapped. Around Can uses Ilian hc cun even enumerate
er failing little trick for taking out
(Im obstinate knot or kink that gets come right. She. was so poorly and
The “cushioned keyboard" wilh
into your thread, when sewing or weak that I often had to help her dress
,' “anchor keys’* and the new nutoembroidering, and especially when herself, but now the is regular ami it
Where tea water cannot bo obtained,. fniitir features nieim less work for
you aro in a hurry? Take a firm growing strong and healthy.” — Mrt. or where a can of milk has'to bo left
i , •thc
less ---------strain.on
the ■ eyes,
— hands ----— -—
M
aivtin
H
elvig
,
Floyer,
Iowa.
grasp on your thread ju.-l alnvc
tn a place where water and ico cannot !&lt;•“•*• m‘munl mid mritlul effort.
lhe kmil—lhat is, between the knot
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With
all ,.r
of Hicm! ,..
mnstcriy
.
.
.
...
w
.il. i.n
iv mcHundreds of »uch letters expressing .
ami the work—willi tho left hand, gratitude for tiie good Lydia E. Pink­ bo conveniently used, a wot cloth—pre­ chiiriieul imprzncmrnlx we have
ferably flannul—wrapped around tho’ jiimic (tie machine more beautiful
and with the right hauil catch the
knot on tho. neejlle and jerk from ham’s Vegetable Compound has accom-. can fa an aid in keeping mi|k cool. Taud
s&gt;
umielFlcal.
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From
every
plithnd are constantly being received,
On. uo o&lt; U. clolk u
l.n .............................. ............. .. ...................
you. IL will plways conie oul.
proving tho reliability of tiffs grand old •xtendod from tho boltopi of iho can (ailw superlative cxi-cllcnre.
Pinning Your Pattern.
and immersed tn '- pall ot Water. A
Xolhing you could wklH for has
For ordinary purposM use num­
If you aro II! do not diyig along and largo amount of tho-Sun’s rays tailing been omitted. The new devices, reber 0 Dressmakers' pins, or for vel­ continue to suffer day in nnd day out but on the wel doth l» consumed In evap- tincmriit... improw-iiii'iils mid cun­
vet use numlrnr 2 neqdldT.
Bold stance fake Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- orating moisture and la thus prevented reiiienres Found on the No. 7 reprethe pinhead Imtween tire thumb ami txblo Compound, a woman's remedy for from reaching thomilk. As lonfc as '.M-nl mi enormous outlay and tuMly
forefinger. Touch Jfie goods lightly woman’s ills.
tho cloth is kopt wet It Is a protec- '"‘rea^ its ialuc—the price has
with the. point oT’the pin, and with
but as soon a* H becomes dry.
penny. We ।
~ quick motion w.
,f
Hlul «l*rial advice write to tion.
a
of' jyu,
tour ocxvum
second
haxt pax.e« through fttho ™nir ,.n. s|lj11 «''» «•&lt;&lt;»»«« In force our.
finger—the one on which you wear i'Lydla E. i’lnkham Medicine Co. (coafilafarniptad.
yotjr thimble—shove the pm in dentfa!) Lynu, Mas*. Tour letter will
without moving pr disturbing the 1 b« opened, read as4 answered by a I
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Italian Conserve.
Prepare rhubarb by peeling II e
stalks, and cutting into small
pieces,
cut. up a pineapple, re­
moving (be outer covering and lhe m«l«ri*^

riuivnl.s show that
Du you need the

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plan, the same us on previous Ulivgr models.
The OLIVER Xie 7, equipped with j
the famous Printype, if desired,
without extra charge.
You owe it to yourself to sec the i
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typewriter at any price. Note it* I
la-auty, speed mid easy action, Its i
wonderful auloiiiutjc device*. Try I
il on any work that is ever done on
typewriters. Try it on many kinds
Capital
of work Hull no other typewriter
Saving! &amp; Loan Associate*,
will du.
Lag si ng, Mich.
' Il Is n sigiiillcunl furl (hut thn
typewriter that Introduced such
i-poi h-iuakiii!) innovations us vis­
ible writing, visible reading, Prin- Cilcui, KiIiuzm &amp; Siiiui 1.1, Ci.
type, elro should he the first to inIroducit automatic methods of op­
cration.
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CONSOLTHN©

©WAIOMEKT

jKiisoned meal ihr. bul If" hard tel
'gallon

Itrh mid Feather Mites.
The itch mite is snitl tn he the
cause of scaly leg.
H also works
on the eonih and on t.lir neck, and
] burrow* into lh“ skin of the fowls,
j One species’of this mite lives at the
iba*e of lh» feathers. and i- lhe
i cause -of fowls losing their liMd
( Wi! WiVlr feat hers.
j A remedy which we have tried
jwilh some 'success is a naive, composed of Iwo pm Is kerosene oil ami
I mm part of lard, lo which is tfddeid
la small quahnly of sulphur.
Rumble Fool.
' Dear Sir: I havt* a Rhode Island
Thts department is In tended to give Rist jock bird lhal has a swollen
our KUbarril»rr» the beM and must re­ fool nml nl tiin.-s In* enn hardly
liable Information wc am -obtain on
It tins been mote or
tlao subject* they desire explained, In walk on it.
ptfst six
■akin* question* rend lull Information. I less .swollen for tho
Nubaeribcnt «r- requested to contrib­ I month* Imt now it seems lo he
ute lo tills department jrben Uicr can i worse. I would like to know what
riro more Information on any subject. j Ihb Irouhb; can he-nnd how it. can
he treated &lt;o ns to save Hie hint as
' he is a vnltinlil'e lowder and f do
HfrilN Worth Remembering.
I nol want lo lose him.
There is a
Beef scraps gets mon- eggs than high fever in I hi* fool nt nil limes
red pepper mid doesn't hurt the mid I know il must cause him a
great deni nf pain, Yours truly.
liens.
If you can’t set your, hens on the
.1. 11. M.
ground, pul a square sod in the
Answer—From the
symptom*
nest and moisten it oceosionally.
you gixe your bird must he suffer­
The only way lo.secure a sofl- ing wilh a bad com’ of bumble font.
ineai.-d bird is tn keep I hem wow­ ‘The following treatment will lie
ing “from hatch In hatch."
foumi effective in most cases, un­
The hens lay a larger egg than less it is in Its worst -stages. Se­
the pullet. To keep up the size of cure a sharp knife wilh small
your slock. breed from hens.
Made mu! Inure the swollen part «if
Grind aluiut one-third of lhe lhe fool either on lop’ or Imtloin. so
lien’s feed for her and she will |io as' tn allow the pun llial has gath­
more helpful in filling lhe egg bas­ ered there to come out. After you
ket.
have allowed the pus lo flow freely
Washing eggs in 90-per cent al- lake hike worm water and bathe
coliol before putting them ill flic lhe fool well for a few minutes-and
incubator will sometimes prevent dry’
thoroughly.
Thon
apply
dioxypen In the parts, using-several
white diarrhoea.Mark Hit cockerel that crows applications. Tie thu foot up wilh
first In the spring.
He will be cotton and d&lt;&gt; not allow the bin! lo
early maturing and is likely to be exercise |&lt;w&gt; much.
Place hi dry.
tho strongest breeder you’ll get.
well .veltilated coop, well bedded
H's (lie pullet that's the last on with clean straw. Keep frosh wa­
lhe roost at night and the first off ter and plenty1 of food before him
in the morning thal lays lhe most al all limes.
'%
eggs.- Save hor for next year's
breeder.
Laying Ape of Binis.
As soon as the crows begin to
Dear Sir’:
If I should buy egg*
Imtlier by carrying away chicks,
upon some eggs at otto end and drop and sol them early in Hie sprimz. nf
in a few strychnine crystals. Put what age should lite pullets la-gin
laying lheir first rliHch of egg*. II
it my desire-In start n small egg
farm and I want lo gel nothing
bul Iho pest of layers. What breed
would you suggest forme?
Please answer this through the
columns nf lhe Hastings BANNER:
I have been taking lhe BANNER
for nearly a year ami 1 like it line.
Mrs. N. M. B.
,’ Answer—The ago that pullets
start laying lheir first clutch of
eggs depend largely on |lp&gt; breed
ami the care and attention they
have had since being lialched.
Chicks hatched from strong heal|thy parents and given lhe 1h**I nf
alienlion and food from Iho start,
should slnrT laying in from four
and one half In.five months of nge.
If you nre contemplating starling
an egg farm I would advithj you .In
gel (he While Leghorn &lt;rr some of
the other smaller breedfc if you
want both eggs ami meat you
should select some, nf the larger
Buy a farm now.
If the war in breeds, either Plymouth Boeks.
Europe continues farm produce a? Wynmlnfies. Orpingtons, etc.
well us farm land will double in a
Trouble Wilh Chirks Frrt.
very kbo’rl time.
The price of
Rome of our subscribers have
farm produce is going up every
day and no one can stop litem. hnd I rouble wilh chicks losing con­
trol of their legs—the chick first
Own a piece of the earth and high walks “wooden-legged." then the
price will nol effect yon.
Look claws coni rad, and il walks sillily
for some of our Itargains next nn Ils knuckles, and finally it dies.
The trouble usually affects lhe
week.
thriftiest. best-fed chicks.
■ This trouble is whal is known as
"i-ramf." and i&lt; often called rheuI mat ism, but while rheumatism may
| be in a measure ro&lt;pop«il&gt;le for the
HASTINGS AND DELTON, JIICII. romlilion, a* a rule the trouble Is
| caused by overfeeding in eontlnellTHlC. 'If. ’hey aro_ confined on
We will be nt Charles II. Bauer's board or’cement floors Hie musdes
are strained, and tin; cramp aggra­
Law ofilre in Hustings, every Sat­ vated.
urday.
„ - I The cure is to gel the chicks on

Farms For Sale

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Co.

Cool Food
for Hot Days
'

Better health comes with less meat and greasy food
during the warm weather.

By proper and pleasant food one can feel cooler than
his over-fed neighbor.

,

Graoe Nuts

and Cream

—some fruit and a soft boiled egg, or two
is sufficient for the hot weather breakfast.
An ordinary portion of Grape-Nuts and cream con- '
tains nourishment to sustain one until the noonday meal;
” and being a partially pre-digested food, it does not over­
tax the stomach and heat the system as do heavy, greasy
foods.

These suggestions, if followed, should show that one
can have a cool body, active brain and energy—even in
hot weather.’

“There’s a Reason” for Grape&gt;Nuts

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Many Sheep Die From Worms
There is no question about the presence of worms in many
of th,e flocks of sheep of Barry county. Only recently their work
has been seen with the finding of. dead sheep indifferent flocks.

SAVE YOUR OWN FLOCK
The seeds of worm infection are scattered all over your,farm
and if something is not done your stock may be infected and a
heavier loss follow than you have had yet
f

There Is A Prevention For This. There is no reason why a
bad condition, shall be allowed to come when the prevention is
within your reach—and it is so much easier to prevent disease
than to cure it Dr. Holland’s Medicated Stock Food is fully
guaranteed to do just what we claim for it, if fed according to our
directions. Besides being a disinfectant and purifier it is a
PRODUCER.

Dr. Holland’s Medicated Stock Salt Makes
MORE MILK - MORE FLESH

MORE WOOL

Good Milk or Good Wool cannot be grown from unhealthy stock.
See us and get a booklet that will tell you all about this and what
it will do for your stock and how to use it. _

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 18

51
soft grouml. An old Irish remedy I Malek School ot Music Is One of
was l&lt;&gt; pul llie.in on u manure heap 1
Highest Merit.
Give them just enough to rat to] One of the most interesting of re­
keep them scratching and running , c-ut educational announcements in
about, and Keep plenty of soft bod-, .Michignn is that of the founding of
ding on the floor.
A do^e of a ||H. Malek Scfhool of .Music in Grund
tea«poonfiil of epsom salts to. a Rapids by the eminent concert pidoxen chicks. L-d in mash and one I anist and instructor. Otlukar Malek,
grain’ of sulicyiale of soda for each ] Three years ago Mr. Malek was
chick, is the best i-enn-dy. Reduce induced to come from Chicago to
the amount of meat fed. give plen-; Grand Rapids for a day each week
ty ofifrrsh air ami pure waler, ami i during the leaching season. So lie
keep charcoal nml gril before the arranged that the piano teachers
chicks all the lime.
nnd advanced aludents of Grand
------------- ! Rapids and Western Michigan who
Wisdom From Washington,
, desired-his iuteruriton without the
Til.,
nuistershould
I..illoWed
i
j"
•«&gt;week
Chicago
could
meetHeart
him
.■ill lhe fin. &amp; .lurill th ; ’'1'&gt;'•&gt;
“’fit
•* the
Sacred

leftover Ijutih and Rier.
Take lean remnants of roast lamb
and rut into thin slices, removing
all fat and brown rind. Take left­
over gravy, first hiking off the fat.
and add one or two tabh-spoonfulis
of catsup or chilli sauce to n cupful
of gravy. Pour this over the meat
and let il heal and simmer slowly.
According to amount of meat on
hand see that you have enough gra­
vy to make the dish the consistency
of a thick stew. Toward lhe last
add a teaspoonful of flour dissolveil
in cold water lo every cupful ami
let this thicken well. A spoonful of
grated onion can also be added. Sea­
son rather highly with pepper ami
salt nhil place in Iho center of u
deep platter when serving and sur­
round with steamed or boiled rice.
If the meat portion is rather small
supplement with a cupful of slewed
tomatoes added to lhe meat, or lay
thick slices of nicely friwj tomatoes
over lhe meat after il is on the
platter.

itii«&gt;ti.i&gt;,,i
It*ii&lt;*1iti
11l* titit'iMt-i's
Malek ixas
.le.ul'l L- r.ir
rertile.
.........
i.ih-rt.le ' th* last Iwo .rials Mi.''.’tMtr'"
ones will not hatch.
jW&lt;«k»to his Mich^.m students.
It i« not necessary to the laying. M&lt;‘,‘‘,kar, Mal'Lk’ 1'lir’’r‘or
mmlili..« of 1 her Hut -i rooster lie t Malek H'llOol, has is-eil pmniilienlmtMnlainH in th.. Il&lt;"k
Mor ' •&gt;' krnran for The test 20 years
over, his presence means fertile i “broad and in this country as coneggs which mean bad egm and the;
»“•’J,
JJt
consequent loss to the producer L'k’
J” M.idualed wiith
and consumer
‘highest honors from the celebrated
Fried Tomatoes.
It
to nurltri
»nd jra. rn-»
it i.
is tulvlMble
auvisauic to
mantci lit.
inc old
mu - — -....................................................
Cut stem end frqin ripe tomatoes.
.hens
, itulrtthlnr
m ..
the summer as mh»ii hk th,- mtr.ul a«
m.*lrucdor In
lo iliu
the lltivo
Duke of
Kcamd laying teaMin - is uv&gt;r. a», I ». rM. nbcrg winmng this most Cut into thick slices, then season
, I with salt Mid pepwr and dip into a
hetu over iwv years old raroly lay:'’"'.‘«‘wJrmn many comuf flour. Sautee in a hot pan
IIS innnv .HUM il Ihcv &lt;1» 111 their Pallors. Laler h«f went lo Menno. saucer
pulleL andX^rliw x. aKon&lt;.
wh.-ro lu- Mmli-d for three years in gornl butterine, or part Tiuiter
pullet nml yearling seasons.
sweet bwf drippings. Cook
wilh
the
famous
Alfr«-&lt;l Gruenfeld. am!
j
Keep lhe nests clean; keep lhe
slowly so flour will nul scoroh.
.
court
pianist
to
the
German
and
'
eggs in 11 cool. &lt;iry rmim or .cellar;
ami market them nt least twlae a Austrian emperors. After this. Mr.
Malek took up with the celebrated
Modem Young Man's Slogan.
week.
Ijescholixky
his
system
of
piano
Market
all ‘cockerels
except
Edna Ferber, writing a Jock- Mc­
those intended for breeding pur­ technic.
Chesney advertising *tory in the Amer­
In fHOfi Mr. Malek began to tour .ican Magazine, represent* Jock ua
poses. as soon as they allain broil­
er size, for they will pny a larger Europe as concert pianist, winning making the following statement:
profit nl Hint time than if held un­ ovijrywliero lhe highest commondatil fall, when lhe rnarkdl becomes lion. Khorlly-before coming lo this
counlLy, M/. Malek held the nosi­
tion aruTroL-SM.i- at- the Eichelberg you can bring ouL I know the young
Conservatory in Berlin, besides be­ man's slogan used to be "Work and
How to Rid Poultry of Her.
I would like to have a good ing one of the “okpellmeisliTs” of Walt.” or something nearly like that.
im-lhod of- ridding my poultry of the Berliner - Tonkuenslier orches- But these days they've boiled It down
ler,” of which Richard Strauss was lo one word.—“Produce."
lire and miles.
A formula I but has given goodI then the first conductor.
In'IflOS Mr. Malek camelo the
results is as Jnllows:
(.Ml of lar.
Whistling Develops Lungs.
throw ounces; gasoline,^ one-ltali United States and won fume and
A doctor has discovered that whis­
gallon: crude rarbolie ncid. It oun­ recognition while touring exten­
ces; bisulphale carbon. 16 ounces; sively the Stales and Canada
Since tling Is good for tha health. It nils
the
longs
with invigorating oxygen,
ekrost'na one-half
gallon. Stir ItNMhte lime has been given mostly
vigorously and stir well each time to teaching ami coaching pupils for and this revlvlhes flagging spirits and
before using. Painl
the floors, the concert stage, besides playing flabby muscles. Boys are prone to
walls, boxes, nests, roost*,- dropping; publicly and occupying the position be broader cheated than girla, and
boards. ete» very Thoroughly.. It’ .bfTiirwtorijf' piano $8j»rimente of better constructed for deep muscular
.
you- wish-.4i»” dhmfrrl-- the Inins,, -d'fferuut-large music.’ Boliohl* in and I-tone*
because cf lhe lung exercise
paint the tedium and sides 'of a Ik&gt;x out of Chicago. Mr. Malek's abili/ which accompanies whistling, and one
with lhe yiixture. pul lhe fowls in1 ty as. a teacher of modern piano of the first thlnga^hey try to do when
the box. cover with a sack nml; playing was tpjickly rocognixed by
keep confined two or three hours.. the public, nml his achievements they've passed babyhood is to whistle.
have been prominently identified
Path of Learning.
with the highest musical and eduNo man can learn patience pxcept
Hou lo IhAdroy Ants.
ratinnnl interests of the country.
Professor'Lewis says that to de­
The Malek School of Music is lo- by going out into the hurly-burly
stroy ante.in lhe house, a mixture rated at the saulhvteftt corner of world and taking life as he finds IL—
of three grains of tartar emetic Fulton street: East nnd Lafayette Beecher.
mid. four onijres of syrup shouldI avenue, in what is known as lhe M.
in1 smeared over bite of china, or L. Sweet home.
—BANNER WANT ADVH. PAY.
chips, and placed in lhe ante' run­
This tine old house lends itself
away.- It i.« especially good as a very roadily lo school purposes,
remedy because it will not kill lhei and nol only Js conveniently situants immediately. Tin y carry the nlod, but also located in one of the
mixture 10 lheir nest and feed the' most desirable residential sections
larvae upon if. and thus kill .out of Grand Rapids.
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the entiro colony.
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Bohemia's Forest Area.

Could one but find their confessions,
one Is pretty certain that many of
our old parsons had little aptitude for
the maklnc of sermons, and Iho Book
of Homilies was found very useful.
On entering hl* pulpit one Sunday one
parson fumbled considerably at the
edge of a crack in tho woodwork, then
straightened himself os though making tho best of a bad Job. "Friends,
the seftfions is gone down the 'glrko,'
but 1'11 read a chapter of Job worth
the pair of themFrom "Ohl Yarn*
of English Lakeland.'*

Bohemia has a forest area equal to
S9 per cent of Its total area, and th*
quantity of wood cut annually aver­
ages 6,174,105 cubic yards, of which
4,316,070 cubic yard* are suitable for
building and manufacturing, and the
remainder for fuel Bohemia export*
annually
, . about
___ ____
1.307.M0 cubic yards
of forest product* to Germany,

For Iho woman who hoards receipts
Jhcro are bill or recatpt books covered
with cretonne In so many designs that
one can match almost any room. These
Infection and Insect Biles
bill book# open and ahnt like an accor­
Dangerous. dion. and the cover and flap* are also
Mosquitoes, file* and other in­ oFdretonne.
sects which breed quickly in gar­
bage pails, ponds and stagnant wa­
Summer Coughs are Dangerous
ter, barns, musty places, ctcn are
carrier* of disease.
Every lime /Summer colds are dangerous.
they bite you, they inject poison They indicate low vitality and of­
into’your system frpm which some ten lead lo serious throat and lung
dread disease may result. Gel a troubles, including consumption.
bottle of Sloan's Liniment? It is Dr. King's New Discovery will re­
antiseptic and a few drops will lieve the cough or cold promptly
neutralize the infection-caused by and prevent complication*.
Il i*
Insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan’s soothing and antiseptic and makes
Liniment disinfects cuts, bruises you feel belter at once.
To delay
and sores. You cannot afford to bo is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr.
without it in your home.
Money King’s New Discovery at once.
back if not satisfied. Only 25c at Money back if not satisfied.
50c.
and 91.00 bottles, al your Druggist
your Druggist.—Adv.
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Chink of fienry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizen*, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Gtizen*, 5173

Crust for Chickrn Pir.
Over 5,0fii) boys and girls assisted
Throe cupful* of sffled bread Mrs. Edith W. Pierce, inspector of
st reel a iti
in Philadelphia to clean up
flour. Miree teaspoonfute of bak- rtroets
ing imwflvr, one-half teaspoonful of Iho city,
salt, one-half cupful of lard and
butler, ne pupful of milk. Sift
SIM Reward. $100
dry ingrodiente together.
flub
the shortening with finger-li
then stir in lhe mite, using a fc
and liandling il lightly.
As soon
as combined take unto floured,
lUva curn now knowt
itoard and with a' rolling pin pat|
trrnlty. Catarrh twins
into tho'required aixa.
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Tomato Sauce, for Roiled Meat. !
Two cupfuls ot strained fresh tirmaloes, one grated onion, one tea­
spoonful of sugar, one teupoonful
of stilt, one tablespoonfitl of butter,
two tablespoonfiils of flour, pepper
to taste. Cook tomato until lender,
then rub through sieve. Add on­
ion, sugar and salt and simmer for
ten minutes. Rub bulter amt flour'
together and add a little of the hot
Yomalo, Now add to sauce and
season to taste. Let simmer unlil
well thickened.
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PROFFHSSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIAN*

Foroertieat forzPeppedi.
A. &amp; C. H. BARBHR,
One cupful of sleanMl rK-e, onei
Physicians and Surgeons.
half cupful of ground neef or
chicken, oho teaspoonful of minced Cails la city or country, responded to
with
promptness- dgy or night.
red •or green peppers, ope-teaxpoonful minced onion, one Isblcspooiifu!
of butter, salt and popnka lo taste,'
B. WILLISON, D. D. S..
।
Haatings, Mich.
strained tomato ns needed. Com­
bine all the above ingredients with­
out mashing them, using just
enough of the tomato to bold mix­
ture togethor. Condensed tomato
JOHN M. GOULD
soup or a fresh st rained tomato cun
LAWYER
he.used.
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
India in 1013 sent &lt;0
Phone 17a
States 10.’ students, ami
HASTINGS, NUCHIOAN
501.

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Affiidl ^®We nd IKagM toy tystoai
IBIaisIlniiD^s IF&gt;©ftaift2p IBir®adl Anndl MaBlisdi
E&amp;rffigiffim Bn°®adl
Our word for il, and the word of
large and growing list of patrons for it, YOU
WILL BE -PLEASED that you settled it-lhct way. If you' know this'bakery, you do-not
need to be told that we use only lhe highest grade of materials in the making of Hastings
Potato Bread-and Mailed Kreani Bread ; that it's “Baked Glean, -Made Clefln and Sold
Clean;’’ that- wc employ the best skilled lal&gt;or; and leave nothing undone that can improve
the quality or increase lhe deserved popularity of Hastings' Potato Bread and Malted
Kycam Bread, On the scote of wholesome, sanitary food products they deserve a place

aLtvery
But
Bread.
you can

family,table in Barry County.
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whal about the price? That’s the “clincher’’ of bur argument for Hastings Potato
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BAKE BREAD FOR YOUR OWN USE, when
buy otir bread.
‘
ismuusra

Star Bakery &amp; Restaruant
Phone 381

QUALITY BAKE SHOP

Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
Ctrcolation Gre#t.v Than All Otbu
Barry County Paper* Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

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THE
20 PAGES
HASTINGS PLAYERS ADD

HASTINGS

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPT. 3.1914
WANT MILE OF TRUNK LINE

SHOULD
HIGHWAY SOUTH OF TOWN. RELICS FROM PERRY’S
STRENGTH TO LEAGUE TEAMS HUNTINC SEASON
On Battle Creek Hoad
FLAGSHIP “NIAGARA”
Gray and the Chiltons
RAISE MORE WHEAT Kynell.OPENEDTUESOAY Extending
From City Limits Nearly to
Show Up Well In SouthetMi

PART ONE-1 TO 8

Everybody Reads The BAN NKR.

NUMBER 18

ELECTRICAL STORMS
CAUSE HEAVY DAMAGE
Donna A. Dolph, of Bellevue. 1# So,
FORD CAR RONS OVER HER

Star School Howv.
Jllehlgun I^agiu*.
Tnnrh Her.
PROPERTY IS DESTROM I) \\D
IS A SURE CROP IF THE
Tl.e . ............ .. ... ..... hi
Thai Hasting# had u base ball LAW PERMITS SHOOTING SEV­
of I he proposed trunk-line highway i NAVAL t.ONs! Bl (.rtlll GM),
GROUND IS PROPERLY
ERAL KINDS OF SMALL
learn much slronger than lhe fans
in
Barry
county
ha#
spread
from
I
ROCK.
PREPAREQ.
thought it wns. i* shown by the
GAME.
Thornapplr. Baltimore and John*- .
excellent work of the Hasting#
town townships into Hasting# town-I
player# who me finishing lhe sea­
ship, mid W. J. Norris and others. UARNICIPCMT YAMKFf
n tiy Wtihmn I*»t- NO TRAINS ON C. K. &amp; S. RY.
son with some of the'league tennis. DUCKS, RABBITS ANO
LONG BERRY RED KIND
Kyneti, who is playing third base
M ON LAKE ERIE i.
DNTIL SOMETIME FRIDAY
IS BEST BROWN HERE for Toledo, has been swatting the
SNIPE MAY NOW BE SHOT
highway extending on the Battle
ball so hard Hint the Toledo team
tlreek rbnd from the southern lim­
has been winning game#.
Other
its of Hasting# to a point, within
,
Growers Will Realize Hifih Prices members of this temp m-e Stebbins,
Inti re
•who caught for IhNing# last yenr, Opru Season on Purl ridge mid 1 iilMiiit 8i) rod# from the star .*chno|., r‘»»pht ,(l&gt; 1 rars Aga
to Peres, HouMt* Sirin k
On Account of the Great
ing Farts AInhiI Ohl Sliip
'and Crjissman. " ’ *
• »— • Woodcock Hegins October L ।The *ub#rrlptions will undoubted-;
and Ollier Damages..
ly tn- very liberal as thi* load is oneJ
Raised Year Aga
War'In Europe.
Hastings three
ago.
1
of
Hi
”
most
important
ones
leading
.
....
i._.
Thera is no reason why Michigan
no- iiuiiiHiK
limiting m
season
-m#ou iHinuuiz
partially npop into Hastings. The h-ward on a
Construct..1 । • »i
should n»l become one of the grenl- Dolly Gray will finish I Im season I'lH-ii
mile of trunk-line
rood
1* $l,,.#l,-I
tioel! fot-merlv of Rn*tinir« life
with Kalamazoo.
He is ndl the; l-IIVII on
Mil Tiiesdiiy.
lll'-XHQ, when
WIM’M it
■&gt; became 1......................
.
,,....................
ful m
rablul#. । whirh
’T n"rk’. r'*n‘T*Y.Sr J,a.' " t • r'.
lawful
io L.ll
kill .iu.-k#.
ducks, uee*.*.
geese, rabbit#.
which will
will be
be an
an excellent
excelb-m tinan.mil
Hnanrlal j “ ■77
properly of .Knlamnzno. however. inu
The lower peninsula has all I he
■
.....da
।
essentials fop successful wheal
■pi ing.
«mi no mill!
Wiinoqi
inxoiwngj ,hlIi -Xiagarat- x.lniii-ul 1‘etTv'.* | eye*.
Donna h.san
growing. Il has the climate, tem­
•laying
much cost for grading.
'Mlag-s hip in the Battle of Lake■ friirhl. hut it i&lt; iiimec
pered by our . surrounding Grenl game in (lie Held for the KnlmnnBaltimore township.will build onci i-’i-j,.
•rjayetl
Likes, and the soil. which produces zoo longue team.
HI.# hndher
mde of trunk-line W'l-'Wdh th” • tot yekr#,'ago Uii# month.’ TlvElmer, ha# also made n good show­
pnxipert of following i with irnoth- I fragments consist of a piece of lhe
ing with the same team.
Quite a number of rabbits are re­ er mile. lhe residents Of Johns- k,.,.|Min nn,| another part of Hie
corn crop is a failure in .Michigan,
Hell is pitching great ball for ported this-eemrnu, lull thick# me 1.™.. .r» Imlldm, a hill ■»■)-. t,„||. Al,„
an.
ha.l
and little comment is made, yet Tom Si.-M-u-’ (11 *i-go‘comity team. very few, owing Io the fact that Mrelch. extending north from Hie&gt;|i*Hnguished tlieniselvc* by cap- EVERYONE WISHING TO
farmers persist in raising corn. But
i.alhoiin rnurtiy line, in I hornapple lunnjr lh,. nr4l COinplete BrlHsh
BUY OR SELL A FARM
British
whm the wheat crop i# a failure, a
have remained here this summer several miles h&gt;}v® been built and
m history, the “Niagara" mid
great hue and cry is made, and Hie
have been killed off.
prepart ions are being made to con- w.vi5ra| sloops, which also fouglil
result is that the farmer# are apt HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Mii-nel more.
more
...
........
...... t. ■ Fort
... Will Re Intcreslrd in Benham A
Hiil that it w.i
A summary of the game laws fol­ struct
in
that
great
battle,
attacked
to got the idea that wheat Is nn un­
Trim’s Advertisement in Thi
IN FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM lows:
Mackinac, but the fort was so high
certain crop in Michigan. Thi# is
Issue of the Bunner.
RABBITS— Open season from
the bombardment was Ineffective
not true and if care is exercised in
because
the
muzzles
of
the
&lt;&gt;UI.preparing Hie ground, selecting For Past Fifty-Eight Years Has September first to March first, in­
[ fashioned muzzle-loading ’’Lmgclusive. When lawfully killed may
&lt;1. planting and harve.img. wheat
(kmduclcd Extensive (sinsrrvdToms" and carrotiades Could not be
be transported mid wild. Unlawful
i* 'as. sure, and profitable a crop*as
lithe BusIiicms.
to use ferrets or guinea pigs in
i raised high enough to place the man thinking of buying a farm.
any.
slielL« behind lhe ramparts, while
During lhe past 58 yearn, through hunting, Fanner* mid fruit grow­
It would be well for wheal raiser# period# of .feast iind periods of ers miiy use ferrets in killing rab­
the ships were subjected • to a
locrupitM by Frank lUmner in Hie
to ob-.erve the following: '
plunging tire from (he guns of the ptiign HinM# sunfamine the
lla.-tings
National bits on their enclosed lands.
briug in many 2ml want w.i* -truck. A portion of
Bank ha# enjoyed a suhsImHiiil and
‘SQUIRRELS— Unlawful Io hunt BY RISING VOTE THE QI ARTERbuyers from iiut*idi* of Hie Male t" the. siding mid some shingles were
the seed, plant only the best it he vigorous gnAvth from p small be­ fog. black or gray until 1915.
l.Y CONFERENCE UNANI­
- leaving two sloops to blockade buy farm# in Michigan.* If HlW
long berry ml variety is. the Iwst ginning Io One of the finest mid
the island, the American Comman­
MOUSLY ASKS THIS.
FUR BEARING ANIMALS--OTisH ocl of' lightning wa­
adapted for Illis locality), free from strongest national bunks in the
der took the “Niagara" and sailed
TEIL FISHER, MARTEN. FOX.
in Elmer Sponalde’s yai
fuiil stuff and Inferior ke.riicls.
St lite.
»
c
Benham
MINK. RACCOON mid SKUNK-Op2—Dip or sprinkle the seed in a
Always since its estalilishtnont
NET INCREASE OF 25 PER CENT
»!?'J!;?.1 i','1":
ground.
solution of blue, vitro) or fonrialde- its ■directors and officers have been April first, inclusive.
* that .light nimi
IN MEMBERSHIP IS SHOWN *-.4 -.t-J,;';™- ',
men of most sound judgment mid
:|H&gt;n.ible"s prenitsMUSKRAT—Open season from
linn, mid
hustling Real
Gonservalivism
3—Fit the ground carefully and careful financing.
-plinlered in lh&lt;
has marked its course and yet its inclusive. Unlawful to use firearms
Societies Gonurilt-d
With Ip Georgian Buy aiid destroyed
tier 21), ns rccominend&lt;-d by the liolic.y has been broad enough to or explosives in hunting muskrats. All
damaged *maH buildim
another post and some .-mall trad- sale, advertised .in this issue,
Slate agricultural college, thus allpw every reasonable nccommoChurch Show Marked Gains.
DEER—Open seasion from Nov­
Mr. Benham ha* had a large
avoiding the Hessian tly, the grent- dalfon Io its patrons apd maintain
ember
tenth
to
November
thirtieth.
the greatest advantages to its de­
At a largely
attended fourth perate by the faun
The use of the foregoing forniulas positors. Success has crowned the £1.50: non-resident hunter's license
management and today Hastings
quarterly conference of the First blockade. slide &lt;
advertisunenls as lie has had thuNotional Bank enjoys tho confi­ £25.00. Alien resident hunter's li­ Methodist Episonpal church of this iMianled one of tin
War is going on in Europe. .The dence of nil of Barry county mid cense S25JD0. May have in poses- city
held
Monday
forenoon the
whitil producing, countries will con- surmujiding territory.
e a meeting of the
sion thirty days after close Of sea­ member.* ummimo.usly, and by
a fltripes' nt the mast-head mid thus e.Hiilng from people Ining in Ohio,
*uine, if anything, inoi#’ wheat than
of the county in
son.
Unlawful
for
any
person
to
disguised
Nailed
Hie
cajdtired
boat
Indiana and Illinois, where fanm
rising
vote,
requested
the
relurn
of
When the new financial read­ kill more than two.' Unlawful to
usual. It is up to the United Stales justment
consort. lands have roarlicil a very, high
by the federal govern­ kill in red coal, or fawn in spotted Rev. Russell H. Bready for another
to supply much of this unusual de­
which
they
easily
surprised,
conference year.
mand for wheat in Europe, and it ment occurred in which the Reg­ coat. Unlawful to pursue, kill or
Mackinac is- going to sell out and locale where
The pulpit *upp|y committee, boarded mid seized.
1Io *kiiv that corre­ ional Bank Federal Reserve Sys­ capture any Heer while it is in the consisting of Judge Clement Smith.
farm# can be homrhf for les* mon­ numerous thaj I cannot
spondingly high, prices for wheat tem was established Hastings Na­ water. Unlawful to use dogs in John G. Ketcham and Arthur G. their stomachs with a# much ease ey.
It i# needlesAto sny that Bentional Bank became a member mid hunting. Unlawful to kill until I92i)
will follow.
Brown, presented a set of resolu­ a# they-arc today al the summer
slmids sixlh among’ the national
Tli« wheat ‘growers of thi# ctHin- banks of the Stale upon the Na­
get ns many of them ns possible to
tions highly cnmnfi-nHhn: thi# work htdels.
try should lake advantage nf (bls tional Holl of Honor. They have
of Rev. Bready, and urging District
When the “Niagara ’ was nn locate in Barry County. Read llletr
Greatly Enjoyed Band Concert.
111111*111111 HiluHtion and ptanl'n larm* a special adv. this week in the
Superintendent Floyd and Bishop longer in use, its old hulk was advert isenfont on page 9.
a. remrelnf wheat mid reap the re­ BANNER which is shown
some- HOLSTEIN 6REEDERS
Burl to return him Io tho local
ward of yoming high prices.
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Sailll llullaiKl W. CT. I'.
tiling of their strong financial
These resolutions were
FAVOR CONDENSARY HERE church.
The
South
Hut
land
\\
sllunling.
likewise adopted
by unanimous lighter were raised a year ago lust
vole.
spring. . The ship was rebuilt mi
CARRIERS
Rev. Bready was deeply touched
Movement
laiunchrol
at Picnic by the very evident appreciation
TO MEET IN MIDDLEVILLE PREPARATIONS COMPLETED
■•‘Health
Held on Fair Grounds. iVuturc
of his labors here, and in response
FOR HARRY COUNTY FAIR
Developments Awaited.
said that, in view of the unity of
built by men brought lung. leader.
Semi-Annual Gathering to be En­
the
church
in
Its
vmk
and
in
its
That a condensary would lie of
tertained In Village, on Mon­
All Departments
Organized for great henelll to the fanners of Bar­
lie might be returned to this Held,
day. September 8.
llnhllng Big Exhibition Week
ry county. Io the business men of when*
his labor# had been a. pleas­
nt Erie, and
The semi-annual gathering of the
Hastings and to the dairying in­ ure and where
After Next.
was prqmi.-e launched (he ships Im
Barry County Rural Letter Car­
terests
of
the
county
was
brought
Complete organization has been
of still greater .service on the part tiinhi'Y, so much'in a
riers’ Association "'will he held in
out
by
the
Holstein
breeders
at
their
the community
Middleville on Monday. September uiade tiy (he officers mid directors first annual . picnic nt the fair of -the church
7th. This will he Labor Day mid of the Barry County Agricultural grounds, Thursday. The program and the surrounding territory, mid
all Hie carrier# will enjoy a holiday. Society for holding the fair week was carried out ns announced by where he believed far greater re­
sults could tie obtained than had finds coimecled with the two fragThe Middleville carriers are plan- after next. They are milking ev ry
effort to give the public the best the talks by Mr. Ketcham and Mr. yet been realized.
The reports of tin- various soa trip t» Gun l«akc. it is rumored. exhibit inn the public was ever of­ ItorkwiMxl. both being absent. C. A.
'j cieties and
All carriers who have automobile# fered ill Barry County.
Kerr was called upon to speak and -Ictko r.;;.| organizations of this the broadsides of her own batterare requested*to bring them to the
The night fair on Wednesday and he explained the lienetlls of a eon- active church all evidence splendid
progress.
The chun-h debt had
meeting. The Middleville carrier# Thursday and possibly on Frijay, is densnry in a .town in which he
been reduced over £2,010 during the tin- Yankee sailors.
rordiglly invite nil lhe carriers and a new department which promises formerly rosiilvd.
year, with no special effort direct- ship.- ItM). that carried the British
to be very well patronized. A
their families.
The 1.11 di is Aid prisoners and wounded to Sandus­
great deal of inleresl. lias been ex­ sary has been given up and .-efforts ei| to Hint end.
during tin* ky. . whj’njfe llioy were • marched
pressed in lhe motor-i^rle ran*.to wilt be made-to induce.-a company had raised oyer
CITY TO HAVE SEPTIC TANK
deterniine* "(he clinnipii&gt;n'#hip' nf to establish one in Hustings. Plans yi-ar. - The i'ot-&gt;-:-ii and Home southward through the Ohio wil­
AND SEWER IN SECOND WARD Barry county. This race will close .for promoting the project ate now. Missionary Sorietb- made encour­ derness 1/ Frankfort. Ky.. win
the program on Friday afternoon. being made, and will soon be an­ aging gains. There had been a line they remainoYi until exchanged.
increase in the benevolent con­
Arrangements have been made
tributions of lhe church.
The
Work Will Soon Begin on Im­ for a spncial excursion train mi llie nounced.
Brothel hood had done tine work, VETERINARY ACCUSED OF
provements Ordered by State
C. K. A S-. railway, in order to ac­
mid was preparing for still greater
CRUELTY TO A HORSE
.
Board of Health.
commodate. those who Aunt Io at­ COSTS LESS TO ATTEND
next year. The Sunday school enBARRY COUNTY'S FAIR’ '“Ument of 835 place'll it not be.
Following tiie requirement# nf tend the night fair.
DAnni uUUnii a nun 11IW lln. UUnLlll lk,. conference in Herman L Schuh ol Grand Itupiils
The officer# are planning some
nn iH-der of the stale hoard of
i-nrolhiioiit
io-nl&gt;.ildv Iho
lf.-*t
enrollment no.I
and probably
lhe.Hr.*t
liehlth, the city of ITfSlFnifs will nthrijrnttntrttnnR. which If obtain­
Than II Did At Marshall, .Where 3 in point of attendance. * Tn.: new Arrested on Complaint of Grant
install a septic tank to dispose of ed. will be announced next week.
Whitlock. Thornapplr.
the sewage from lhe new Mont­
Coupons Were Sold
adopted
during
tinyear,
mid
had
gomery St.” sewer which will he
Council to Improve Streets.
Charged with cruelty-to a h&lt;
For $1.00.
accomplished much in caring sys­ belonging to Grant Whitlock
laid in the second ward.
The
The city council have decided to
lank i# a modern invention design­ improve at the northwest city lim\ i ‘ Sec’y Dawson, Treasurer Shel­ tematically for the church linen- Thomapple township. Herman I.
ed to prevent the pollution of its the road leading past tho come- don and Sut&gt;t. of Speed Department
•lloams by consuming the sewag.-. lory. and Stale si reel where it joins Spence, of Hie Barry County Agri­ was for large gain* in envelope nmy college in Grand Rapids, was
more than a local
Ilanling# will be one of thet first the mile of good roads nt the east !cultural Society were in Marshall contributions for the support of arrested, lhe latter part of Li*f
Thursday attending tho fair and se­ the local church and the benevo­ week mid brought before Justice
cities lii the'Stille to install a sep­
bind ihi
curing attractions for Barry Coun­ lences.
tic tank.
.
Cadwaflader.
Ho stood mute mid
called road have I
discredit
which- will he held.
But far and away the best thing gave Isind* for *3tX) for appearing taries are
Tho sower will, begin at Bond to the community, and their im­ ty's Big Fair,
15-i9. They were very
on September 2J.
Mr. Schuh is community
mid Montgomery streets mid will prov) ment will be considered by the September
successful in their mission. As a
mnllnuc down Montgomery hnd city nn excellent investment of tin* result a number of tine horses will gain of 25 per cent In membership. nrcuswl of performing a painful
Al
lhe beginning of lhe year there operation on lhe horse without ad•r what Itoys. yotinu
Railroad street# t«» a point on the nond'fund.
. .
be
added
to
the
list
of
entries
to
were
-M»membeis.
During
th&lt;i
di-tmgui*h tl
niinislnring an anesthetic, mid with families are moving to now hmm,-#.that
river bank near the wool boot mill "The loose dirt. Vill bo scraped
year 25 hn&lt;| taken their letter# mid leaving tho milmat hobbled mi in another commupily, that letter#) friend by the mil tai.* on his cap.
whcn» the Junk wflf "bo located. away, and replaced with grayel. af­ the races.
------------------------------ ■----------An important •discovery made had moved elsewhere, or had with- hour and a half when the. time of introduction may precede &lt;*r
This sower will dispose of the ter which lhe steam-roller will be
Alhad lost _the name
should have be.-n shorter.
The immediately follow each one.
sewage from the second ward used upon it. The city has been which will bo of interest to the res­
school, thus' solving a problem doing some exrollent mad vork in idents of Barry county, was the fact heen received into membership, horse is said Io have died as a re­
that al-the Marshall fair only three making a net gain of iOl-. publrc. who*#* home he wa
sult of-(he treatment. , The war­ manual training
which has threatened to create un- the M&gt;'conq wnnl.
Under all those circumstances, rant was issued after Humane schools of tiiis cil
coupons were sold for $1.00, which
s:inilnry condition# in Hie second
made the cost of admission con­ and because of then- great Ir-ve for
to Hast-105 reals vv.
their pastor as a mail and -ps a riapiijfl.
Oldest U. of M. Grad Is Dead. .
had
siderably more than in Hastings.
I lie inu*.
'and that h&lt;
minister of God. it k small' won­ charges.
Rev. Belville Roberta, aged 87
The South Is “In the Sluldlc.”
.
der
that
not
only
lhe
ofllciary
&lt;.f
Five new aAjislaiit Mirg«*«in&lt; In years, n member of the first class
Masonic
Picnic
Monday.
the
church,
but
its
I'tilire
member
­
twenty-four hours of a y&gt;
the Fublic Health Service have Ju*d that graduated from the Univer­
Boy Sent to Reform School.
The annual picnic of the mem­ ship. mid lhe many, who attend
in Hie city deti’riiiiin*-lib
town to cents'worth
been appointed by the Socrelnry «f sity of Mrchigari. died at Norris­
Walker Rumsey, aged 15 years, of
i.i-ui . nr city.
Then h» called
the Treasury McAdoo.
As usual, town. Pa, Sunday/August 23 and ber# of Lhe Masonic mid Eastern hut do not as yet belong, are unit­ Freeport, who was caught in- the
perfected ' up thill town.
I hey are all from the south. They was inaried on August 26. He was Star lodges of Barry county will ed in their desire that Rev. Bready act of pilfering money from the
I orgrnii“Is iliure,
are: ‘ Thomas Francis Keating, of a brother of James P. Roberts and be held at Thornatiplc lake on be returned Io Haslings for the Here Marquette station In Freeport,
year.
Unless
There will be a picnic next conference
-zations in the world by means of town working in the cemetery who
Maryland: Charles Ronry Warirtg. John Roberts, both prominent pio­ Monday.
Every member of the there shall lie. some very al long de­ was sent to the state industrial which it help* nearly :u») nmn atrtl i* .■xpecling a relative from thi'
of Mfasimuppi; George Alexander neer residents of Hastings. Rev. dinner.
I school Xor boys in Lapsing. Friday.
Wheeler of Norrti Carolina: Henry Belville Roberta was known in lodges should be present and have mand for him from some city out­ Rumsey-will probably remain there boys a month to get pleasantly and;obi country?"
Rev. R. H. Bready side the .Michigan s’onference, it
rightly located m that city:
{ikj “Ye?, and he's become greatly
Charles Yarlmrough, of Alabama; Hastings in the early days, ns he a good time.
will
probably
deliver an address. would seem iluit there could be lit­ until 18 year# old. Rumsey-conn*.# They an* introduced by the COUil-' excited because Hie date for tJie
apd Roland Edward Wynne, of Mi#-1 often came here to visit his broth­
from a family in good circuin.*lan- try correspondent:
There
will
also
be
u
brief
im
­
tle
question
as
to
hi*
return.
Sure
­
sought and.boy’s arrival i# long overdue,, mid
ers and their families.
He held
sissippi.
ces
mid
Ihcrt'
.wns
no
necessity
for
program. The
west­ ly it would bo dillh’iilt to sec any
paslorales in Illinois, West Virgin­ promptu
located within 21 hours by the city; the young, man ha# not yet come”
bound afternoon’ train will sIod at place within tho bounds of the his (hefts.
association through its 118 local; A special Tfforl is.'lieing madn
Wespinter Becomes City Father. ia and other stales.
Thornapple.
The Masonic lodge# conference where he could ac­
“key men." volunteer# who are in-1 now by th” corre-fponding secre-.
Carl W. Waspinter was elected by
Ha.M- Ball Tournament,
in Barry county are located at complish more by his ministry
terested tn th” new comers; &gt;3) Io- taries in Barry i’.ounty to secure
E. T. U. Picnic.
lhe members of fht&gt; city council on
Hastings, Middleville,
Nashville, than he can jn Hastings.
There will be q Ijasc bail tourn­ cated in church Bible class the‘the names of all young men going
Friday evening to fill the vacancy
The annual picnic of the E. T. U. Orangeville, Woodland.
Hickory
ament at Cottage
Grove near npxl Sunday.
'
away to college that college and
. in the fourth ward caused by the assembly will beheld al the Fair Corners.
Advertised Letters.
They have a combined
Dowling next Saturday.
Every
One New York Association di-! university BMocixtnm- may tn* fivrecent resignation of John Wnnlon. grounds I.alwr Day.
All members membership of about 600. The
.Mr. Eddie Coats, Mr. Ira Wood­ base ball fan will find there some recls 350 young men a month tolen an opportunily to Help them
Me. Wespinter will don lhe official arc invited In al tend and bring well O. E. 8. chapter# of these lodges men, Mr. F. W. Barney, Mrs. Chas. exciting
contests
which
they boarding houses which it regularly I find
lodging, boarding places 004
loga al the next meeting.
tilled bankets.
have about 500 members.
I. Ricker, Mi#* Male ! Ruby.
should not miss.
inspects.
,• ’
goad friends. '
.. -S

IT

UNANIMOUSLY REQUEST
Mil OF BEV. BREAD!

D02$D

Barry County Y. M. C. A., To
Extend Service to Young Men
Leaving Home to go Elsewhere

�THE HAgHNflfl BANNER. HEPTEMBER 3, 19H.

Dress Materials

For School Wear

Perhaps you are thinking of buying dress material for yourself; perhaps some­
thing for your daughter, or daughters for SCHOOL WEAR. We have just
what you want and in such assortments that we know we can please you in
QUALITY, DESIGN and PRICE.

A nice line of Ginghams
at per yd_____

A full line of Ratines
at per yard_
Good line of Poplin
at per yard___

The

12c

Children’s Hosiery, light and
&lt;An
heavy weights 25ct15c and

19c

See our line of Fall Outing
Zp
Flannels at 12c, 10c, 8c, and

25c

STANDARD PATTERNS
CARRIED IN STOCK

For Youths and Misses

For Boys and Girls
Our
Personal
Guarantee

YOUTHS
Prices: $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and $2.25.

while for you to
make yonrpurchases
of shoes from our
fine slock. No stock
of good, serviceable
footwear is as com­
plete in-any store in
Barry County. The
best tire always the
cheapest.. That’s
the reason we can
save you money.

Hastings, Mich.

Sizes from

M

to 2.

MISSES

Makes it worth

W. E. Merritt Store
Phone 66

Shoes That Have Service

Priocs: $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and $2.25. Sizes

to 2.

BOYS
Prices: $1.50,1.75, 2.00, 225, 2.50 and $3.00.

Sizes 2^ to 6.

We Have AU The Above in
Button or Lace

Growing
Girls Shoes
With Low
Heels
Prices $1.50
$2.00 and $2.50

SPRING BROOK.
INCUBATOR OF QUEER DESIGN
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Honcy*«*t(
Hpenl Safurdaynnd Sunday- with
Sizes 2# to 7
Chintz* Otvlca Do** the Work of
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hingham.
■..., Ik—
Am
.Mrs. (!. E. Barber has returned
.from RielilainL wher she has been
■ visiting relatfves for tho past week.
Continued from page one.
Certain of the Chinese In the into.Mr, mid Mrs. Allen Hingham and।
in Uwrlrn. iilhouu. -tan- Inn- ;.-w
■■•••■&gt;■ |h« wwk cn,l with। rtor districts adjscent to Amoy em­
ploy a unique method for hatching
’barn. Jackson, Kalamazoo. Oakland j relatives in Oshlctno,
and St. Clair counties. I nlawftit tor Mrs. C. E. Honeysett lias return?, both hens' and ducks* eggs. In this
kill until 11HH on Bbh Blanc Bland, i rd from Vicksburg, where site hasi connection ft may be of'4nten&gt;st tn
Unlawful to knowingly trap, injure [ been spending lhe
past tjiree note that some years ago a missionary
or kill any deer or offspring thereof i weeks.
living near Amoy suggested to tho
which are kept in or have escaped I Mr. and Mrs. C. Dennis are visit­ natives that tho patent American Infront any private enclosure.
■ ....„
in? ...
|rf Dowagiac,.
cubator might be of great service to ■
.DC.AT—I -Mitis
WOLF. LYNX, and WILDCATMiss Ida Coleman,
Colour- of Kalamazoo.
- ------------- ' the local Chinese—only to learn of
TAM.tR.U I.OHXKHK.
Bounty for wolf over six months ! who ba* been spending the pant their own process, which ta very eco?
HAD TO RUN HUSBAND, TOO
„ w»*r ' Kiui&lt;»y»nxK.
MARCH STRAIGHT TO THE SEA
&lt;25.00: for wolf under nix months, week with Mrs.. Dee Bingham, ha*; nominal. Usually a largo percentage ,
.
---------- --- ------_
Min. van Tuyl of .Morgan, is vtsof ths eggs produce live chicks
"?'! of Mr- "Finnefrcck,
&lt;10.00; for lynx. K00; for wildcat, returned to her home.)
liling her daughter, Mrs. P. .Maxson
I Ml» KlUIr lliiurhf.ni- .prof lh»।
"2.
"'"'I' ..... ..
-..ii.rday mo-nlnn
J3.00. •
Hand family.
i
—
k
.nd
will.
Ml„
Hwl
Ifnnlm
„,
T
“
‘
‘
i","".
‘
•&gt;
&lt;:»•
lhI
—
»
Inn,
|»ll-n&lt;
GAME BIRDS1 Leu Strow and son arc building
Hubby.
Mr. M&gt;.t» .. .■n(-llf»i»l&gt;K h' l'
‘■n.Uin. -nil...,.,- w- .,11 4&gt;,.
i a new tool shed.
QUAIL— Unlawful to kill until
! sister from Chicago.
, It down by fanning or by allowlug.tho sympathy lo th.- bereaved f.tmilv.
I Floyd Downing and wife visited
Wil
.Mr. nnd Mm. Perry Atkilts of j »»nd to Mow through until It Is lake- Funeral Tuesday at 10 n'elork nt
A traveler was taking bls dinner lheir daughters. Mrs. Dale Navuc
fresh watar
PRAIRIE CHICKEN-Unlawful to
Kalamazoo, spent Sundayal Chas. ***■”&gt;• He then spreads a throe-inch
tho home-.md II o’clock al lhe'I . ono day at a mountain farmhouse on and family in Maple Grove, Sun- »tree me of tho West Indian moun­
kill or capture at any lime.
.
layer of the rlco In n wooden tub and B- church nt Woodland.
the headwaters of the Cumberland day.
tain e are quantities of crabs that
rJ'WDC0GK r"nd!! Haskin’s.
Sp¥rCF*’HFN’-fii’Hm'’mw«m from ..Clllir,''s
Haskills ’ has goneto places about 100 eggs tb'ereon; anoth- 1 Mrs. Clnra Sear- i nh-rlaimd Mrs.
river, and. tho lady of the house, who: IXltell Brown Went to her school
Octoin'r
Tlr»t'tn
ovu.Imt thirtieth- i Rnn’ia!* ,0 vwlt rthlives.
I sr layer of rice, thia second and sub- M,'&lt;’'*aJk.|l,?1"n*,|,'l7,?h Hr’
had (our children playing around the work in Kalnmo. .Monday.
October first
tn X
November
thirtieth. |
i sequent layers being but t«o Inches ',r; an'* Mr»- ,“1l'h «cnm y. Frt- front of the catabllahment. was in- i ',r‘- r-b'le Brown anti daughter,
incliAive. Unlawful to take ihorei
NORTHEAST HITI.A.M).’ la thickness. Is spread over the eggs. ,' 3J’
dined to repine at her hard luck In: B2'u,!,h- *•' visiting friends in Hom- crab* Indeed.
than nix in one day. .Unlawful to;
School
comimuiccd
this
uian six in one calendar,
ratenaar;
’ V
Mon-1 Each tub will have six. layers of rice
' a,
Anligo. having so much work to do.
take jure
more than
When an American lady, crab
year. Inl.wfhl f„ h»&lt;- iikt.- I*ulf£&gt;
-'Ih In
■
•iu. are -i- iuliiiu thrir
va­
. -...... I.yda Mater, of Maisliull, Is
il Frank Dunkin’s. .
..
----- — vi’iliug around here.
lifteen in possession at one time. ih'ua:
will be 600 eggs in each tub— The;
said. In a tone whictrindlcatcd lhat; Mrs. Mary Gardner visited h-r Without more ado and keepe them at­
vvvTPii iv.R-i
',r- an‘&gt; J,r*- wMoore were in
.
----Sears
is
altenduiR
the
she
ready to rcalan.
brother, T. C. SchoDeld in Wuod- tached to her body until they are
r f.-.-........................... .
J XorllH-asl Hastings last Friday to rice should be heated once every 24 Woodland high -.hoot Ibis yiur.
^ DLGKS, SNIPE.^PLf AF.R, SHORE *■■&lt;&gt; lhe new granddaughter that hours, the eggs being taken out at
batched. But not so her West Indian
,-How many ocrea have you?" tlia land. Tuesday.
Uk’oZ'iT;.. ** »&lt;t,,i"liiig th.- traveler Inquired.
BIRDS and SORA HAILS-Open arrived nt their son Glen’s -Inst ."rb &gt;’■»• wh... .h.
j Margaret Hutchens of charlotte, cousin. She Urea In tho mountains,
season from September ilr&gt;*t Io De-' Tiic«&lt;lay. .
put In the rice tho bottom layer is
■■ , .
a.
...
: . ’
"A hundred nnd forty; twenty tn i
&gt; «V'I Sara Frank .of Nash- but ahe feels that she muat lay her
M&lt;‘-dam&lt;*s
On and Percy Leh­
ci'inluT ihirty-ilrst. inclusive.
L«,&lt;m Shorlen’s father and mother fUM on &lt;oP ud
of thBolhar
„„„
.....
and rhddn-n spent Thursday wheat, sixty In corn, ten In medder iat Charlie Neaac». eggs in tho sand of tho seashore. No-.
RAILS and COOTS—Open season' of. Quimby are visiting them al layers ono row lower down, while the man
al
nl p
n p;
iz Cniton’e
where elae will do.
.
an' palter, an' the balance acatterln': Kr*. 5*
ifrom September fifteenth to Decem- present.
eggs previously In the center of ihe(
’ ’
an" woods"
' Elmer Gillman and wife and litSo, once a year, all the West Indian
Iber tliir|y-lli&gt;t. inclusive.
Nora Smith rclqrned Iasi Thurs­
-Ooi u, uockr
;or SprtnnX.rl. Ktoli-r crabs gather in a great army, which
\ GEESE, BRANT. PINTAIL. RED*. day from nn extended visit with tire tub is covered with a cotton mat­ Ionin, fill* w.-ek into 4hoir
sometimes
stretches
40
yarda
wide
ItMiiie he r**c»-nlly purchased.
BEAD. BLUEBILL WHISTLER, relaUyes .west of Middleville.
and more than a mile long. Then
Mrs. W. Z. Moore and Amanda trees. The chicks and ducklings are
BUTTEJIBALL and WIDOEON—Op­
produced In 20 to 30 days?
And you run lhe whole business?
_________________
'
en season from September tirst to Krom-willer were in Grand Rapid­
One of the great difficulties with
leading and the females behind.
last Wednesday and Thursday t&lt;»
In the Blizzard.
‘ Indeed I do; every hide an' hair uvi
April thirtieth, inclusive.
visit (heir sister, Mrs. E. E.‘ Lam- this method Is the inability to tell |
Nothing can turn thia flerce little
Ftrnt Pedestrian (rounding the cor­ It," she sighed.
“A great many people comq hero army 'from Ita course. If a house
the—
eggs
oreaijx. who i.- in very poor health. .lust when
------------.— will
ner hatch,
|,y (hewhich
Woolworth building nnd
"Hut you have hired help?"
Unlawful to lake riiorujhan twentySunday
r*
"Yea."
anawervd
the
keeper
Mrs.
Martin
Poland
’
s
sister
and
etands
in Its way, or a wall, or a cliff,
?u-C?-r,*'rC^e?_
,rco&lt;hcr,n« ot, aeuddlng before tho blast)—"I beg
"In course, hut 'tain't hired help that
live in one day.
’
In
tho
zoo.
"And
I'm
to
glad
of
IL
friends from Rockford yisiled her the
young very poulble.
over ft goes. Somettmca hundreds of
— ~-~~o
| your pardon, hid you meet a bat coin­ takes the load often a body*." There |
PLOVER and WOODCOCK-rUn- Sundiiy.
Ing thi* way Juat now?"
was phltcsophy tn that iiiatcmcnt, and It aecma to sort of cheer the animals crabs are killed In their tracks, but
lawful to take more than six in one
the host keeps straight on. turning
{ Second P«.d"»txian (leaning strongly the traveler paused a tninulo.
day.
o’clock..
neither to the right nor lo the left.
SNIPE iiiid
OTHER
SHORE
"Haven't you got a htitband?" he,
.againvt th., gale)—I did meet n hat—
BIRDS—Unlawful to take more
When the army arrives upon the
f
1 "Can you tell me where to find a but I let TS-fty-un. It dl.J not nt me.— next asked, with a good deal of sym­
- Wakens Something Akin.
than ten in one day.
"I rU..«.UT,u!.M0*h 8ty’L,u
i K0"11 n*hlcr? 1 havo * bad caso of , New York" Evening Post.
pathy.
,
To be able to appreciate anything seashore, the females settle down con­
PLOVER, WOODCOCK, SNIPE
I never yit cd sec why folks come Insomnia."
tentedly In tho sand and deposit their
Tea.
«lire»|-ondcd,
very
slowly,
excellent
reveal*
that
something
akin
and OTHER SHORE BURDS—Un­ Mt from th’ city■ f th' farm t' make
-why do you want to And a fighter
Anri Do Noth,n_
•but I have to run him. too."
j to that nxcellcnco also dwell* In our- egge.. And when tho laying Mason
lawful to lake more than Ofty in one slch a tarnation fuss about th' beauty for that?"
And Do NothlnB.
is over, the old crabs turn around and
calendar year.
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;
, .
.
. k Tho 1|1(|&gt;1|
world is1|ut
Tull OT
of „people
who
■
-------------selves.—The Christian Register,
uv
cj
’d------yow?"
. dandelions,
--------------------------bl
march serenely home.
GEESE. BRANT and DL'CKS»« " ■» *
Th. r.n».
’
Give our Want Giluinu a trial for
L'nlawful to have more than twen­ -■■■.NMaTwANT ADVS. PAV^
everybody reads IL
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
‘BANNER WANT ADVS."-----ty-live in (»oMrt»ion.
PLOVER.
WOOIM'.OCK. SNIPE
and OTHER SHORE HIRDS-Unlawful Io have mdre than twenty in
:.—i.&gt;n.
•
Unlawful to tire any floating’&lt;levice propelled by steam, ipts. nap­
tha. oil. jpisoliiu*, or electricity, or
sail tx&gt;.iL or to use any swivel or
punt guq. battery, sink boat or sim­
ilar device hi hunting. Unlawful to
use gun uf greater size than ten
gitage. Unlawful to hunt from sun­
set (o sunrise.
~MISCELLANEOUS- PROVISIONS
GAME BIRDS- Shall not be ship­
ped by express, freight or baggage,
nor in any other manner, but spall
Must appeal to you. The low prices we are quoting strike a hard blow against our old enemy, “high cost of living." The war we have declared
as open baggage only.
May have in pose.sMim thirty davs
on prices have brought us hundreds of eager recruits, who have joined the vast army of satisfied Wcickgcnant &amp; Riedc patrohs*_J Do you belong
after season.
Members of clubs
to this great army? If not you had better join the ranks today or as soon as possible, assist us in reducing this great stock and at the same time
owning lands in this Slide lo whom
permits have been i—ued may carry
fatten your purse.
twenty ducks ns hand baggage.
’
HUNTERS LICENSE- Residents
hunting protected game birds or an­
MEN LOOK HERE
imals. oilier than deer, outside of
WAR
HOW ARE YOUR
Come On, Mr. Man!“-SUITS !
RUBBER
the county in which they reside,
COLLARS ?
Are- selling so cheap you had better buy one more.
You had belter look over
must procure license. Fee, 81.00.
will not only advance Rub­
has advanced too % since
Persons buttling on their own lands,
your supply of Shirts. We
•Any &gt;22.50 Suit, Change of Firm Sale price._ S14.39
You
can’t afford to have
ber goods but will cause a
their minor children and employees
war was declared.
Yes,
are still offering
Any S20.00 Suit, Change of Firm Sale price... ^12.87
your neck sawed, when we
are exempted. Rcside.nl deer hunt­
shortage.
we have your
$1.00
' are selling
ing license, g|J50.
Unlawful for
Any StS.oo Suit, Change of Eirm Sale price._.$11.87
RAINCOATS
non-residents to hunt or kill proSHIRTS
Rubbers
Any $16.50 Suit, Change of Firm Sale price. $10.69
COLLARS
tectetpgaine birds or animals, other
for 67c
and are going fast at
at
Any $15.00 Suit. Change of Firm Sale price..
&gt;9.98
tlnui deer, without having procured
for
license; fee. gtOJMi; alien residents
and they are “Elgin" made.
15
%
Discount
25
%
Discount
Any $13.50 Suit, Change of Firm Sale-price
$8.77
8c Each
nf flic State niu»t procure license
to bunt protected game and birds,
olbcr than .deer, the fee for which
, is.ten dollars. •*Non-resident (leer
hffn ing Iwenze. &lt;25.00.- Lfcrnres for
hunting game other Ilian deer.may
be procured from county clerks or
Arranged on racks, priced at less
Arc going fast. These prices
Stale game. H4i and forestry-war­
den. Mnsing. Deer hunting licenses
•
than manufacturers’ cost
would tempt a miser!
.
procured from county ch rks.
USE OF DOGS—Lawful to train
^jtoo, $4.50 or &gt;4.00 Pumps, Oxfprds or Coloninla, Sale Price_____ _
_______ $.2.98
on game birds within ‘iifteen days
$3‘5O» $3-oo or Xa.50 Pumfis, Oxfords or Colonials. Sale Price____ . ___ ____ _
$1.98
$4.00 Lacc or Button Top Shoe, Change of Firm Sale Price_____ ____ ______________ $2.98
of thft. ruflled grouse season, but
ttersoiiB training must not.carry
&gt;1.25 or I2.00 Pumpg, Oxfords or Colonials, Sale Price.____ _______
_______ &gt;1.39
$3.50 Lace or Button Top Shoe, Change of Firm S||la Price._______ -$2.48
firearms when so doing. Unlawful
to uae in hunlIng deer.
.
ENGLISH -SPARROW-Bounty,
two cents for each head, birds kill­
ed during December, January and
’ rnjyilic ON ENCLOSED LANDS

HUNTING SEASON
OPENED TUESDAY

IRONSIDE SHOE COMPANY
Masonic Temple Bldg.

T„

Phone 176

Hastings, Michigan

«...... ,lSis
;’i7.-SKiTais-j&amp;HK-sah;;
dw*S'r“ror®“

toauA Wk mnk, &lt;h.

AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY THIS

■* CHANGE, OF FIRM SALE 4

OXFORDS, PUMPS and COLONIALS

(•tc.—Unlawful to hunt in public
parks or game preserves or on eut-hiMtd land* uf another when such
loedi *r» pu&gt;tei against hunting,
•xccpi M’ilh owner’s consent.

.

LACE and BUTTON SHOES

weickgenantkie.de.

Successors to Grant H. Otis &amp; Co.

Hastings, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 3. WIL

COUNTY CANVASSERS
I COUNTING THE VOTES
BOARD DETERMINES NOMINA­
TIONS OFF VARIOUS PARTY.
CANDIDATIX
OSBORN RECEIVES

A LARGE PLURALITY
Contests for Niniiliialion Principal­
ly on Republican llrkel. Many
Candidates Unopposed.
The toiard of rnuniy ennvassar*
were in session on Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoon determining
lhe final and idllchil res tills of lhe
primary eleclion Iasi week.
The
vote throughout lhe county wu*
very light, especially among Hie
deinncrats ami progressives-'whoso
candidates almost without excep­
tion wore untip|M)sed.
Tho vole
of lhe progressive parly was very
light compared willi. Im* showing
made two years ago.
•
•
'Hie results of the canvass of the
repuldie-.in. doimiendic mid pro-

GpvcrAor.
Republican:—Ellis.
2ft); Grus beck. 125; l.inhin, 107;
.Mnrtindnh*. 2.31; Osorn. 4tlM. Tolals
1'221.
D»*iiiucratiiv W. N. Ferris.
2so. Progressive, Henry PalteiiLieutenant
Governor—Republi­
can: Curts. 261; Dickinson. 536;
Heineman. 2H5. Democratic, Beach.
Progressive; McBride, 45.
Reprcsenrative in Congress—Re­
publican, Hamilton, 701: Thomp
win. 159.
Democratic, Beetle, 150;
Arnold. 76; Jarvis, 65. I'nigrossivc.
Harvey, 12.
yilato
Senator—Republican,
fiinlth, Mn; Schmtl, mo.* Fnrniss,
367,
Democratic,
Palmer,
271.

LOCAL NEWS
A daughter was Imm on Monday
lo Mr. amt Mrs. Jakie Edger.
Attend lhe .Millinery Opening of
Ironside A Mirhner^. Friday and
Saturday, Sept. \ -uni 6, Adv.
• Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilson. August. 2rt, a 10 pound son.
Mrs. Wilson
dangerously III.
Mrs. W.-S. Godfrey has moved ,to
Grand Rapids, where slieTiljs a po­
sition in fhr Houk deporfmenl of
Spring’s slon*.
.Men’s M*weii or nnned solos. 60
cenfs; wnuvn's sewed or nailed
solos. 5(1 cents.
Be-t grade of
leather.
Ludlow’s- Electric Shoe
Shop.-r-Adv.
(’.. A. Kerr informed lhe BANNER
"scribe” this week Hint August.
1911. had lHN*n the biggest month in
calls for “Purity" flour Hint he has
ever had.
If will take several
.weeks for. him lo catch up witli his

Rev.- Dr. J. fi. Floyd of Grand
Rapids, district superintendent held
quarterly meeting
rervices .on
Hastings circuit Sunday, mid con­
ducted. lhe fourth quarterly confereiice for the local .Me||iodi&lt;*t
Episcopal church Monday.
Tile regular inonlhly meeting of
the Mystic Worker*' lodge was

era! wore inilhded. ' Mrs. Jeuiina
Laneo, of Grand Rapid*, district
manager of Ilie fraternity, was
Firc-Sorit mid addressed lhe gAlherng.
The lodge i* rapidly grow­
ing nnd others will he initialed if!
Frauk- Smilh, the painter, is
promt of his success in raising a
largo crop »f yams in his garden.
The yam is similar tn a sweet poluto and -is a well-known garden
product in the southern slate*, but
it swms to thrive well in Michigan.

SER ofllce a tuber weighing two
ipid three quarter* fuiunds.
Burr Vmi Houten, an employe of
the Thornnpnle Gas A F.leciiie
Heprescnlnlive in Alate LigiMo- company, distmgiiislied himself on
Mui..lay afi.-1110011 by slopping a
MS.
lurr lloiiubllcmi. Weiswrl,
'
276. runaway team on Stale Slreel.
I lenlocrnl ic,
Kronewit I er.
Progressive^ Boyes, It.
leant coming he leaped into the
Slieriif— Republicmi, Manni,
wagon, seized the reins imd slop­
Pro- ped tho horses. onV oL thein hav­
DemurraUt*, Williams. 2H7.
ing fallen down mid sibling along
I'.oiinly Clerk Republican,
raw.*, RttV.
Democratic, RayAl lhe request of Grand Rapids
wild. 270.
Progressive, !«.
olllcers. Slieriff Williams arresied
Treasurer Republican.
Nevins. John Diicliane. aged 27 ye
"&gt;W&lt;: s-hanlr. If*: Maywood. 219. lhe Parker Hini.se, Monday
Democralic. McIntyre, 277.
Pro­ and lodged him in jail f
night.
Ducham*, was” ink
f Deisls— Republican. Grand
Rapids on Tuesday I
IBM.
t Democratic,! rer Bliuston.
Durbane was
e,| for hurling a piece of g;

Prosemiliiig

Friday and Saturday SPECIALS
We have for the two days, Friday and Saturday, prepared a great many Special Bargains
that we believe will do our customers a lot of good. Notice our LOW PRICES below.

Coats, Suits and Skirts
1915 Coats are in, stock—Cape Coats, Ural Lamb,
Plushes, Fancy Coats, etc..

TufNlay aflcniiam of blood
ing.
She i&lt; survived by h .
timid, a daughter ngetl IR years old.
a son aged 15 years and nn Inflinl
Min born on Wednesday of last
week.. Funeral services will In*
hrftl from her lain home nt 3:'H1
o'clock 'I'hursdiiy nfiernbon. HcV-

Extra Specials

AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES
One lot oi medium weight Coats—some sold tip to
Jia.oo and f 15.00, for Friday and Saturday only

$5.00
1915 Tailored Suits—the finest, neatest and most sen­
sible styles we ever showed. Prices

$15.00, $16.50, $19.00
One lot of Suits from last spring and last fall—some
sold up to $15.00 and $18.00, your choice on Friday
and Saturday lor

$5.00
One lot of All Wool Top Skirtr- in black, blue and
brown, values up to £8.oo, Friday and Saturday '

$2.98
Misses’ and Ladies’ Serge Dresses at

$3.98 and $6.00
Advance On Any
Merchandise.
We Have Some Good
Bargains, as
Always.

Ready to hang Lace Curtains in three
pieces, hemmed and finely trimmed
with insertion, special, per pair__ 98c
Ladies’ fine 65c Muslin Drawers at only 39c
SI.00 and $1.25 Crepe Gowns and Suits at 79c
A big lot of sligbtjy soiled Waists at ...
25c
AU Wool Serges, all colors, 36 in. wide, at..48c
Specials in Men's and Women's Umbrellas,
Regular Style and New "India'' Style. _98c
Full size Double Bed Blankets at----------- 98c
Large size Cotton Batten, special-------------- 10c
Men's 25c and 35c Suspenders at only19c
Men's 15c Socks for Friday and Saturday at 9c
Men's ribbed medium weight Underwear 25c
Men’s Dress and Work Shirts only39c
Boys* Overalls, Pantsand Waist25c

Special Advance Sale
on Sweaters—
Men's, Women’s and Children's
Ask To See Them.

•jxra Seamless Brussels Rugsf 12.50
9X12 Axmioster Rugs, special at $16.50
0X12 Wool Fiber Rugs at only. $8.50
Small Velvet Rligs, 27x54, new patterns .

..1-.39

SPECIAL VALUES in Linoleum, Floor Oil Cloths,
Rug Filling and Fibre Matting

Extra large Turkish Bath Towels. 25c
Bed Spreads—Special Values, at89c to $4.00
Wool Blankets at.l..;..
$1.98 to $3.00
Suit Cases and Bags at ...
98c to $7.00
Men’^ Overalls at-------------------- 39c, 50c and 69c
Men's Women’s and Children's

Sleeping Gowns at----------- 50c, 75c, $1.00
29c
50c

Good Table Linen, special at
All Linen Table Cloth

Frandsen &amp; Keefer
Hastings Headquarters for Standard Merchandise

Get the Habit and
Make This Store
Your Headquarters.
It Will Be to Mut
ual Benefit.

waking in Hie night and wondering
I wnat time II may be. who has not
mi Rapid* ' lon,c*‘,, to
’be clock without get­
. • i-h'h'iii' tll,K "P an&lt;l xUtMng a light? To make
■ . .dl.-d |&lt;i ’hts longing epay to satisfy, a firm In
!■&gt; iln- ill- - Paris has jqit put on the market a PRESENT in any part of
•Ivin,
, clock Hint by pressing a button Is the body isGONTROLLMr- Dan n&gt;“de to project a picture of Its fice,rn , *
.
,
i'&lt;tinpaiii)*&lt;i
i» n ray of ntht upon the ceiling. This iiD by normal or abnor*
,.!»■.a.uli clock, -kick lock, like ft &gt;&lt;-»..« «n
ma| position 0[ the verteI iln*
pio- ; non. stands upon a box containing
‘
.
I thrFo dry batteries. Its mechanism Is brae OI the spinal Column,
.McQukik* and Gene .a in a metal tube, ut onu end of which, which nieans either
andr(s an ordinary dial The push button wn,cn means LltnCT
can bo placed under tRo pillow or'
Health or Disease.
upon a table beside Jhe bed.. When |
Clark iin*l Mr. one wairta to see tho time In tho
■
night ono presses tho button; Ibis', AI10W me tO A Lf J U o 1
lights Hie-lamp, whlgh projects upon 1
CAUSE tnnt
fhnf NA.
I the celling or upon tho wall a greatly ttlC
A
n iiHin-d Mun- magnified picture of its face, so that TURE may restore you
. 'I***
.J1’1 , one can Iln. comfortably In bed and
LIRA I TH
•Injlglil et-'n Mr. mid Mrs. Glia*.’ read the time at a glance. Another
Dnw.*on *. at Anu Arbor.
push of the button extinguishes the |
Mr. mid Mrs. I'miesl Woodinan-- j lamp.
*•••*, of Grafid Rapid*, came Tuesday.
••Veiling, mid nr«\lln* guests of her

THE DEGREE OF LIFE

Attorney -Ib'puldi-

177.
Ik-miwT.-rtir. Sullivan. 270.
Progressive. Tliomnu. U*.
Eircuil Court Cxmmils«ioners—
Republican. Jilliles XI. Smilli, Mil­
lon F. Jordan. Democratic. A. D.
Cmlwallmlcr.
Progressive
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IL
Bauer.
Cnroficno-Repulilicap, F. G. Shoflli‘lil. Maurice Crniw. Doinobraiic,

PAGE THREE

PERSONAL MENTION

ilnrold Sliefflehl i“
Wnlcrmaii,
vt-s.iii Elk Rapids,
\Euunty
Surveyor—Republican
Mix AL W. Hicks i
Lee S. I'aibb. ,MW: Waller Henlh. 591. BANNER lhat In* ha- ••njoy.R a
^plcmlui business
since •••lining
Drain Ci&gt;iiuhissl&lt;»n«ir— Republican. here. He ha* nihleil ninny things
Mi-* Frames He
D. S. England. P37. • Democratic, In the line nf goods mid some'other from Woodland, Mo.
Wallace Robb*. 37i.
Philip Hartman of 'Jackson v
lines lie has rlOMsl oul.
Every
week some attractive special is &lt;-d al Wm. T. Green's, Sunday.
Pennock Reunion.
given lo lhe patrons of tin* store.
Tin* twelfth nnual reunion of the
Pennock family was field al the hanrain in waists.
Road -ndv. mi
Burley Scott of Grund Rapid* ihoim* of Mrs. Kale Williams, Aug­ page 9.
Wisdom of the Ancient*.
5-6-7 New Hendershott Bldg.
Cit. Phone 317
siting al. lhe home of thin lu-wis
Smith
ust 27. Relatives began arriving
.
, It te now believed that thtf anclental
*
fronside and Michael have their
Wodnesilay'. Ami continued until Fall Millinery opening. Friday mid
tth.?,is" WemlhiK^ I u,wl
fof Mfyonomtcal pue|
Thursday p. in., when I ho members Saturday. H«qil. I mid 5-Adv.
■ with her cousin.
1,1 excavation* In Babylonia a
reached one hundred and fifteen.
The “Davenport 'Iowa
Deitm1M ,,..,1,-1.
liens has been found which was un-t
Somewhat Lengthy Nap.
F.ben Pennock and wife were the rral" gives a synopsis of a talk
violin instruction
Ailol|ihii-. of Atlanta, Ga.. doubtvdly used in a tcleeeope cen-'
||flr«l to arrive Thursday morning, given by Dr. B. J. palmer of that Sunday with his miilher in HanW. Foxfcy. potmaker to tho mint.
,
,
,
,-nr»
uis
a,uni
Mrs.
Xlil.lic
Odell,
turics
before
tho birth of Christ. The!
hut the excitement ------- ' city, head of lhe school of chiro­
Indulged tn a prolonged sleep, accordMiss
Lena
Sabin,
nf
Grand
Rap-:
Hi&lt;past'week.
Il«'
lived
in
Ha-tinc;
ancients,
both
Chaldean
and
Egyptian,
for Mrs. Pennock nnd
H. G. Aidham
practic. slating that fliere was a hl*, -pent SundajT-wilh Mrs. Anna; .15 years ago mid had n»l hern’her.- w,-re acquainted with -tho planetary Ing-to Stow's Chronicle, which saya
obllged to return lo her home growing tendency on the part- of
Teacher of Violin
■' xr”1' 1
1.1
' .
1 ■dure
______ System,
...
- Hum.
...—...
rymeiii, knew
nuen that
Him the
iuo earth
carin uai* that "he fell asleep on April 27, 1546,
about 2:00 p. m.
!Friends
’rL':;;:.-. wen*
v... .
Mi.. •&gt;&lt;
Limj
-h line miuersiin
-Viiilei-Miin re
iit-n..
.
.
isepiuiK'
n-mrii-.
-Mr.
mid. .Mrs.
James -Fi-winan ......
midi
round,..could calculate meridians ex-' BnJ
conllnu‘,‘1
S0”*11
present from l.nnsing. Nashville, *01111* of the srhnols of chiropractic cd &lt;m .Monday
fnjni a visit in Mnca- Mrs. I'.nvny left luihHlay for Han-!actly. oaleulatu the orbits of the plan-i n0‘ bo *■c!teno&lt;, *,,h pricking, crampHastings. Aiigu«la. Hickory.. Cor­
Fall Term Starts First Week in
lawa Pat k.
'
"
ners, Richland. Knlmnazoo. Dosfnr, adjust rm-nls, saying furl tier, that . .Miss Margaret ltelniansperu&gt;-r »•••- lield to attend Hie funeral of Mr.jets; In fad. paid great attention to *"* **" "* w,*“
September.
Spring Jjike, Vmkville. Prairieville Ulis' prat-tire wunld hr-vn-y dv'.rir m nn-ri - TWurr ifv Ntr ai • -Mmfl.-stre
■■ eclipses of the sun nnd moon, to 00 till the f nu day of tho fl&lt;
and Milo.
A 'iininliimis dinner mental io the profession. Al this Thursday.
James Plrttltps.
VUlUKlUUi of
oultations
U, the
I III- yoiucii,
plaiictii. to
IU The*mo-'
IIIU uiw • which was full 14 days and
------------was served on the lawn under a Davenport .school of which Dr.
-a" » lion, or &lt;!&gt;.- i.l.n.u, ...J 11... d.l.rmlTh“ '■»“ «' «•
™“ld
Miss Sadie 'Gt
large lent to wliicli nil did ample Palmer is head there are about ,day mid Sal uni;
III 11— „„u,n or lh-ir n-rlodle .nd unodloI •« * known,, iboujh Iho umo w.n, bludio ftnil Residence 415 West
Justice.
.
1200 patients lake I real men! * daily ,Grand Rapids.
■"'I I”" 11,1m. lo in. oon.iruulon or l.U., ot
tor b, Ihft kta,',
-■
—
Court
St.
Phone 391-B.
After dinner. Mr. Quick photo­ □I the free clinic.
lb. ni. a ,un .I.J II... u.or.plns ol wusrilen. .nd olb.r kem.a mon. s«
graphed the company.
Ilion n
Ernest Todd went lo Butterworth Friday tn
llhom inu oonsl.lloUoo. an.! io »b the king
wl" himself
-------- -- examined ye said
short program mid liusinoss meet­ hospital on Saturday to have re­
An Actor In Spite of Hlmeetf.
’’ *“
tling the exact length of the true solar W. Foxley, who was In all points
ing was held.
moved from his right wrist a sur­
President Arthur Twining Hadley,
Rev. Raber, nf Lnwfnn. conduct­ geon’s needle; which hail been in
had slept but one night and lived 41 of Yale, used to recall with rest hia
ed tin* devotions mid gave a short his llesh. for-five weeks. -When torn.
,
Wednesday.
one-appearance.
In ids early days, as
talk which was enjoyed tiy nil.
a wound was sewed shut five weeks
Epworth Heights
an amateur actor. 'They didn't give
At the buaincM meeting the foU ago. the needle broke off nlioveJhc Balth* . Creek.
family heft- Ibis
lowing ofllcors wore elecleil:
' eye, and was lost in lhe'flesh. The friends Saturday.
me any words to speak." he said; "all
City MarsUnl G.rftl-inith ami fain-1
President—Mrs. Cetin Pennock. ' wound was allowed to hehl ill or­
I had to do was to walk across the
Lynn Brown, of Jackson, upenl
Family Pride That Kills Ambition.
The adult's habits,
Vice Pros—Mr. Willnrd Minor.
der that tho needle might more ;Sunday with&gt;hi.«'parIs, Mr. mid
stage, but It brought down tho house."
•fay ••viiing firm a five iln;
S«if'y_-Mrs. Rose Boors.
readily be located.
Dr. Webb, of Mrs.
'
Floyd Brown.
on county, father, grandfather and great-grand- shot at him or thrust into him, but he —Tho World's Work.
witli Tolt
Trejis—Mrs. F.mmn Hoyt.
Butterworth hospital, found that
Miss Mtirwircl Rogers of Cndillm*
acted a- farfftr practised tho saruo craft has "bolds tho same opinion still." But
' Master of ceremonies —Chas. Mc- I lie broken portion
hm\ gone ।i* visiting her grandparents, Mr. Constable
Gtildsniilll been commented upon In several' tho child's mind Is plastic. The Im­
•Tho Making of a Man.
'Donnoll.
iflrnuglr
mid into
a cord.
■ ‘■i
;....... &gt;--•. nn artery
..... .................
;..........
, ,, •"
•■'■mi
.
newspapers, and
newrpnpers,
anti nt
at I-aruberhunit.
1-aniDoriiurnt. in presslons
pressions it
It receives tt
It will retain, and j
r»o university can make a
No
a man. . . .
I Reporter— Floy McDermott.
If required tin hour tuid one half.
Mr.-and .Mrs. A. Tohey
’•
*',,1l&gt;loye of one • .K&lt;mt,
England;
tlicfro Is a family who
if —
they ---------------------are economically
sound.- It will Men may load 1themselves
' During the past year there have to remove, the broken piece of t’nle'donin v
--------.---------------------------------—. ---------—-1--J With loro
pt.
tending ....
(lie :funeral of
WHO Was UlKeil
to,’
li.-nn Jimk.-cpors
iriiiki'Ctwirs for
for four
four cen.'
Mh. grow Into .k
.,i„ii with
Hmlati- prin-; tilt
ox- atnon
honoaih th»
been throe deaths, viz.: Porrv Arnes
Ihi '.n
bepn
ah adult
with •altrylatic
“H th
’her
»t°&lt;&gt;P beneath
the weight of
tin old frieml nnd 'neighbor, J. R. the. shack nt Hi■S•only
farm
three
r»f Deltnn: Ellen Tolles of Hickory
A largo crowd’, enjoyed I lie Ann
accamulatlons. and yet fait to
weeks &lt;igi&gt; wIh ii it was discuvt
‘ turlea. tn countries where tho caste | c|ptes holding duo prominence. Sows
Corners; George Pennock of Alle- dinner prepared tiy the members
ev.'r I
P"' -'1* “uch a record would mu#t ,lart wilh the child In tho homo,1 llrt » car® from tho heart of tho weary.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lanudon of
’ gan; two marriages' viz.: R.nlph of Hie fjidies Aid Rocielies of lhe western' New York, are visiHng her I* KI'UIIIK muiiK. ' I&gt; I.ir.-.y.
Ml-'. ! b(‘ th0UKbt utterly Insignificant. Grant tll„ child In the atreet, the child In or Impel a single soul ah Inch on Its
Pennock nf Nashville tn Miss Ger­ M. E. circuit. Saturday noon, tjjc mirenis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinrfes An­ is gelling along.'- ly nicely.
Grace canif fmiii tfir northern pari
notes In his diary the answer
school. This la where reform- w,y ,0 God. The real building of a
trude Hoffman, nnd Miss Rossie occasion being nuarlariy confer­ drus.
I,n
i • d&gt; The*
ti . sin|.*
... “....
wi|,’ .i-Vfa
c&gt;. family'
i n,ado by a punkah npuller
..n— itn xi..i
Madras ; must’.begln.
.
nian |8 witbin.—Dr. Clifford.
Pennock of Williamston to Mr. ence and a circuit rally participat­
Miss Gertrude Poller returned on sjl|4.
, to an English hidy who suggested, that |
Hagerman of T&gt;**&lt;rr»it: also three ed in by members of the six Sunday from Gun lake, where she •side.
Mr. and Mr*. L. R. Glasgow. Mr. ho m,&lt;ht Improve bls position. "Mem-;
birtha, vfc.: Inez Pennock. Violet churchesvnf which Rev. Yost is ■CT.1.,'-'"’1 w""‘
Darwin's
Regret.
I
Elephant Remembered Him.
•
•
’
■
sahib,
my
father
pulled
a
punkah,
my
.
Collison and Corenno Will.
pastor. Ill* congregations are al
.... h
—— e——. all
... my
If I had to live my life over again.
When Henry Shaw revisited a clrpulled
a punkah,
■*&gt;. and Mr,. M. I.. Gw-k. Mr...1
..Frank lui--" anil
H.— grandfather
This was undoubtedly the best Quimby, Welcome Corners. Rut­
—
,,,,, .... ancestors fcr four million ages pulled I would have made a rule lo read cu* ,o *hlch he had belonged many
reunion ever hold as tho peonlo are land. Marlin Corners. Yeckley. nnd Clement Smith.and daughter. Miss1
before, no one of tho people congetting bolter acquainted nnd every Hendershott. Corners.
The pro­ Gertrude, relurned from Bay View, Donald mid &lt;oii. wool to lloll. Sun- I punkahs, and before that tho god who some poetry and listen to some music
day. and were Hi-- gut-sis of Mr. and founded our casto pulled a punkah for at least once a every week, for per- nected with it recognised him. but
one caino with -the intention of ceeds were about Hi5.no. After Friday*.
Vishnu.”
haps tho parts of my brain ntrtv otro- tbe elephsnt started trumpeting as
having a good lime'nml making 0 lhe dinner. Rev. Dr. Floyd. &lt;&gt;f
Misses Goldie and*Doris Benham Mrs. Homer Mi-lk‘Wi,ll. - They ri*-j
* :
. .......... A . .......
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pleasant day for-all.
! phled would thus have been kept 80on -*» l.
he
appeared,
and showed
Grand Rapids, delivered mi address returned Salunfay evening from a tlirllaul' M..I1.I-IX* ill III
It wns decided to hold the next in which ho gave lhe new financial liyft weeks visit'with relatives in
Mrs. A. I&gt;. Mnynmd nnd son. J. Z..
| alive through use. .Tho loss of these j l‘rerX sign of glad recognition..
reunion at Ackers Point, but Mrs. plan for mooting the expenses lo­ Sgiilkern Mich.
accompanied |&lt;y Floyd Budd, mo­
: tastes Is -a loss of happiness,
ices, and may
WillfnnM seemed perfectly'.willing ।cally and for missions.
“The damsel who hateth thee 1
' Master Richard mid Russell Skin­ tored (&lt;&gt; Grand Rapids Thursday onlhe
POMlbly bo Injurious to U
— Intellect.
Origin of “Uncle Sam.”
•to entertain again and a‘goodly
Miss Carrie Grace nf this city ner reluruqd on Saturday In their n husiiiPHs trip, going tiy way of cth thee with soft words, saying: 'Bc' and more probably to lhe moral char­
The name Uncle Sam was first used
Piimher soeme&lt;| *n think “Aunt ■wlio lias boon visiting in Bailie home in Jackson after spending ;v
hold. 1 wi exceeding glad that thou iI acter, by enfeebling tho emotional
In Troy, N. Y., in 1812, when soma
Knle'g" was the only proppr place 1Creek fnr some time ..enjoyed I ho few weeks with their mother. Mrs.
hast come: thou rejolceat mine eyes. pan of our nature —Charles Darwin.
goods bought for the government and
so it wns decided to meet al Hie ।privilege of, a trip .-through the Daisy Manning.
im-litding
homo of Mrs," Kale Williams, Die ipostum Cereal 'Co. Lid., on Wed­
Mrs. Anthrfny Rolli'.who has been’ e-lerks mid —.....
call.' Hut as foe her who loveth thee,
hat Thumday in August. 1915. 1nesday afternoon.
With other spending the past week with her mitl ThuHwIpv mm* coaches tilled
uel Wilson, a government employe,
lo'. she
runneth
Hope wo can swell the number lo auesls
1
she was shown every uro- mother, Mrs. Lois Post, in Grand with
»iiii -Ii.uni
uiiiciier*. with
wiiii I
. ------. to. the door,
. - tho
. holdGrand iiiiihh
Rapids- butcher*.
•*
rfamiliv—..it:... nnd clerks, । landed
, ...
Pleasant it Is to entertain the pic­ The similarity of Jhe initials suggest­
-I....... .v.uii.eu
imiiiH .^muiiiv.
|&lt;hf-ir
at 1 5,'^’ ’/ ‘X?*
i°y “f
two hundred at least.
■ &lt; cess in (he manufacture of Pos- Rapids,
returned Imnie
Sunday
ture
of
ourselves
In
some
future
scene,
Floy McDermott.
ILum. Grape-Nuts and other food
Mrs. Lizzie Nixon, nee Miss LfzziO’,Vp Inland. While m Grand Rapid® K”*~ Tbo •'laxlms
Noah, by
ed the adoption, and tho familiar pic—j----.....
Maynard visited Mrs. Edna Gelett Burgexo.
planning wisely, -feeling nobly, and ex­
products made hy (his firm, wihch Rork.
; —i. and
son..Richard,
ofMrs.
Holland,
.,Mr* W. B. Sawyer and daughter is one of the largest pure food visited relatives in the city and-vi­’ Parker, whd is in the u. B. A. Hos' .
.___ =-______ *___
ecuting w'ith the holy triumph of tho
Miss Bertha Sawyer of Detroit, lhe olanta in lhe world. Tho arl gal- cinity
pital under preparatory treatment I
1
wilt; but Il la a different thing' not In
last week.
latter a former instructor in music. iery
Diiunlery 1U
in me
the aiinnuiairaiion
administration huild.Miss Charlotte Mnnni, of Grand for an operation of a very serirgi? i
Joy In Work Well Dona.
the green avenues of the future, but
i" our schools, were the guesls of ing was one of the most attractive Rapids, has been visiting, friends nature.
In time of safely It la Just as well
:
tv v vujuj
lhe uui
hot uuai
dust ui
of suu
the,present
ptL'scui muutcut,
moment.
We
otijoy vuiBLiu:,
ourselves uuiy
only tu
In our
our.[ in uic
tho visit, -ns **-the nriv- ItnrA
here. ’ Miss Xfnnn,
Manni ...ill
will Int.ll
teach
? r. and Mrs. Frank Rage over Sun- 'feature'
features nf
of the
। work—In our doing; and our best do i to do the duty that walla and wants
d"?a..................
Idle
collection of the late C. W. Grand Rapids schools this year.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Ing Is our Hat enjoyment—Jacobi. ua.—James Martineau.
belts—Chicago News.

M. W. Smith, 0. G-,

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�EM YIELD

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BR. FRANK H6LMES, MNIBT
SEVEN YEARS IN KALAMAZOO

Salt in Proper Quantities ot Ma­ Operator and Owner of Four Den­
terial Benefit to Hena.
tal Offices in State, Jackson. Bai­
lie "Creek, iumshig, Kalamazoo.
Dr. Frank Holmes, (th floor- of

Food Prepared for Human Tasto With tin- .Hanselman Btilldimr, Kalama­
* Mineral la Not Injurious or Repelzoo. ha» hem a successful dentist
for 20 years past, twelve years in
lent to Poultry—Rssult a New
York Station.

Chicago, on&lt;' year in lhe South and

It 11 A tradition that salt is craved
by, and is beneficial, to all domutlc
and many wild animals, with tho ex­
oeplion of poultry, and that to these it
is poison. That in large quantities
thia Is trOo 1&gt; an undoubted fact,* us
has often been tested.

:i| jirt’jdiH. For nmri’ than IN years
before the time of his ruining lo
Ktilamaiob his father conducted a
dental office tn'the cily. About one
year ago hr. Frank Holmes opened
offices hi Hirer oilier Michigan
- ■lies. Jack-ou), LtinidtiK nnd Battle
t.'ieek. and is now known as tho
Cut-Hate, I’niied or National Dcit-l

horrified upon going to tho barnyard
one afternoon to find a dozen or
more fine hens lying about degd. In
looking for tho cause of thia sudden
mortality ono of tho cow’s messes
was found to be uneaten, and a close
examination showed that tho attend­
ant, either through Ignorance or cxreloMnaas, bad dumped upon II a pint of
salt—loo much to be relished oven
by bossy—and after tho cattle had
been turned into the pasture, the
chickens, that had free range, dlscov-

This is what Dr. Frank Hulmes
(&lt;&gt;ld lhe HANNER—"Many people
.-.line to tac-hcfifie I started (liesn
idllces one year ago nnd asked
ahbiit gvttmg their leelh lived and
a large number went aw’Ay 'because
they ,-uuid nut afford ta pay the
regular dentist prices.
I felt it
was a crime for people to go with
bad teeth a nd possible ill health
because Uiey could mi! afford to
hate their teeth Used. I saw that
by conducting a .huge number of
unices and doing work on a big
ft freely, and so rapid was tho action si-ale I could give them thi- best
of tho salt that aoma buna died bat work al a greatly reduced price.
Thaff why J hav.o so many offices
and why I am advertising."
thn crop* confirmed tho supposition
If l.liirohi Were AHxe Today.
।
that had proved fatal, says a writer in
tansing, Aug. 31. WIL
the Farm Progress
l o’ihe Fat'iipiM of Michigan:—
That food salted to tho human tris i'­
A few. score years ago our fulhll not, however. Injurious or repel ers brought forth on this continent'
lent to poultry of nearly nil kind* a n.'w Industry ^Dairying) con-1
Is proved by the aridity with which eeived ip quality and dedicated lol
the latter eat and thrive upon the become the backbone to agricultable scraps, which include, besides
bread and meat, all kinds of vege
fables and bits ot pulry. Close ob
'servers contend that chickens, espe­
cially, seem to need small quantities anted can tong endure.
We
of salt In their food, and when given
a ebanoa, will prefer thia to unsea. have come to tlm_|M»int whore
must demde wholli'T our j;
soned grain.
What the exact effects of tho alightly salted ration might be on the gen form, and thus allow &lt;&gt;ur foreign
eral health and productiveness of hens neighbors,!* canturo our markel*.
was made tho subject of experiment or whnihiT flint 'industry shall he
so regulated by Maw" ipotsihlp of
York experiment station.
fulfillment and a mutinil. Quality i
lite feeding trial was made upon a Basis established that shall 'result 1
in dur reclaiming our funner rep­
certain the approximate limit of the utation for American' GnmneiV
feeding. For ono Jot of bens salt wax Buller ami other dairy products.
Il is hltogcther lilting ami prop­
mixed In the food in increasing qunn
titles, day after day. uptil It was fed er I hat vC’h should* discuss this. Hut
at somewhat more than six-hundredth*
it
only with full realization of i«s
of an ounce per fowl, or about onehalf pint per day. for 100 hens. Mors with careful delilH-raiion
than this produced diarrhoea In ooms complete survey of lhe facts,
which disappeared when the excess ol brave men. living nnd .lead
salt was withdrawn.
slrilKgh-d l&lt;» perfecl lhe scieill
art “f Buttermaking have dedicat­
ductlvo time of the year, but an un­ ed tn society a food product that is
expected and gratifying result war known tn nil civilized mankind.
that double the number of egga were
The world will little note nor
laid by the hens fed on rather ove^
salted food than br any other" dozer
wim remain to derfu-ate
fowls fed on unseasoned grain and
hi the great task rcmaiiiother rations.
icmiH,' that their efforts shill uul
this in­
dustry i»airymg
shall hnv&lt;- a
California Man Hlta Upon Apparatui new liirlh of freedom and Dial
prcs.-iit cmidiliufM I’oor Cream
for Extermination of Rodanta

DEVICE FOR KILLING PESTS have In-.ti in vatu—that

Thus we quote in parallel nf th.-:
oddn*.-* “fl
An entirely new device for killing f.iinoiK Geliysburg
rodents seems to have been hit upon
by a California mon, tn that It Is used openinu gun in- &lt;&gt;iir educational j
tarfk contains a chemical which 1«
forced out through a flexible tube by
means of an air pump. With tho tube
extending Into tho hole, thn push but
ton on lop of tho cylinder lx pressed.

cream ami Helfer Michigan butler.
Ninety per cent of the butter
reaching our marki*ta iti.below the
top grade and selling from one lo
eight .-.‘in- ie-liiw th.- top price,
meaning a loss of thousands of
dollars annually to the Cream pro­
ducer- and the industry generally.
And when we slop to consider that
milk i* by nature perfect when
drawn, and that present condition-]
are entirely due lo our nietliml of
handling, we can understand why
(tm run-iumer*
—
--“Ixlarcd
— •
--------- ■ hav*&gt;
War" '"I. I"1*”* bullor:
We are
going lo’olTer nnr "Good Offices"
and ticl hi lh«- capncily-of medialois io bring alxiut n relation beI'ween Hie Factory mid the Produc­
er that will result in regaining our

Dairy Mfift Divismn.

Rodent Exterminator.
says the Popular Electricity. This
completes th«| circuit of the battery
end coil, placed underneath the cylin­
der, causing a spark to occur at tho
nozzle Up exploding tho mixture as

a K&gt;&lt; designed to kill tho rodanta.

Selecting Malo Hog.
In selecting a male hog, good bone
. Is a very desirable thing to look for. A

a light boned ono, and Its costs no
tnurs to ratio him. Breeding weight
tn tha form of bono Is cheaper than
feeding qprn to put on fat A good
b med hoff is also leu llabto to "go
down'*-when finished.
Profitable Turkey Hens.
Turkey hens are profitable until

plan to change the gobblers every
year. It require* twentyeight days
.to batch a turkey egg. and seven eg(*
I* considered a hotting. The neats
To Study Forestry.
The . Unlrerytty of Washington has
Mt In connection with 1U forootry

WANT Ama. PAY.

Merchandise Jfews
from

Itfeickgenant &amp; Piede's
Busy department Store
Our Fall Preparations are almost complete and our big double stores and the Second Floors are chuck full of the
newest and best quality merchandise for Fall 1914. All of our purchases have been contracted early this sum­
mer and while prices on all goods are going up. We arc still in a position to offer you exceptional values, if
anything, lower than here-to-fore. Better lay in your supply now and make your selections early, while our
big assortments hold out.

geautiful Suits, Coats. Skirts and presses
Avait i/our inspection
These are carefully selected garments, of the most exclusive and approved styles, the materials are guaranteed and the tailoring and fin­
ishing is faultless.
Now is the time, when you can easiest make your-selection from our comprehensive stock. We will gladly reserve
any garment for you. Prices range

ieJool Dresses from

Coats from

Suits from

$jq tQ $Z5.00

^5 to ^27.50

Skirts from

$2.98 to $J0.00

$5 to $17.50

You arc cordially invited to visit our beautiful Coat and Suit Department whether, or not, you arc ready to buy.

&amp;arly ^Showing of Stylish pall Millinery
Pretty Plain Shapes and beautiful Trimmed Hats, each exclusive and no two alike. Fashion's latest designs. They arc very handsome.
Come in and look at them. Our prices are very moderate.

Advance Sale of Our /Teu fan patterns of X,ace Curtains. Rugs and Carpets
We believe that we are ready to show you the largest and the newest Stock of Rugs and Lace and Scrim Curtains in Barry County
Our prices are below anything we have ever* seen or heard about. There are over 100 new Fall 1914 Rugs and Art -Squares
- in
■ all
.. the
.
popular sizes. Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Royal Wiltons, Wilton Velvets and Axminstcrs. A great many of them seamless.
Come in now and make your selections, these are a few of the exceptional values we are offering:
$1,100 Tniieslry Bniswls Ffn TE
9x12. Special Price
•I4.IJ

i
|

$17JW SramleM BnanclH, F|4 TE
9x|», Special Price .. *&gt;*• '»

|
I

$30.00 Axmlnsier Rugs
onr nn
0x12. Special Price....

i
|

Linoleums—8x4, 12x4 and 16x4 width.

$1150 I’ro-BriLSM-ls.
FD It
0x12. Special Price ...
•3

KEL50 Axhnlnnter Huns rig jr
9x12. Special Price.... *10' &gt;*

S32.50 BruKM-ls A Wilton COT Cfl
0x12. Special Price

65c and 70c grades, your choice of any of any of our New Fall Patterns, square yard 59c.

£ace Curtains direct from Jhe Mill
The Newest Fall Patterns in Lace, and Scrim, White Ivory and Ecru, with the new valance effect. Sec them in our window.
For Advance Sale we are offering them at almost wholesale price, from 48c pair to $3.75

/Yew dress CJoods, Silks and Jrimmings
New goods are always pleasing but this season the variety is so.much greater and the colorings from the brightest to*the most subdued
shades ore exceptionally appealing. For your new Dress Materials, Silks, Trimmings and other accessories you will find here the lat­
est and best for the money.

Exceptional grocery Specials for friday and ^Saturday
Best H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, 2 lbs. for 15c, 5 lbs. for 38c, 10 lbs. for 75c, 20 lbs. for SI.50
Grand Rapids Famous Lily White Flour per 25 lb. cloth sack 79c,
Quaker Corn Flukra,
10c pkg., | for ...

25C

Pork A Brans, tonmtocs large

Chit- Salmon, future price
INCj-buy now per cun ...

I5C

Jrllo or TryphosH. nil pure
fruit flay ora, llh- pkg.

25C

(.hipped Beef, tec glass
tumbler*, each .......

I5C

Auto Brand Tea, extra fancy
imrolomd. Japan is Hi.
1 Da
package, each ...................... *

.........

. Bob White (white) Laundry Soap,

IOC

we

New Canned Goods' Arriving Daily.

Extra Choice Pink
Salimin. per can .

bars for 25c.

Fancy Natal Hnuigcs, large
julby frhit per
? ]C
do/m ......................................

1IC

SIB rr Grotts Ten. Ilm-sl flutiirrtl, itneolorrd Jnpnii
9 If*
Hi. pkg for
for.......... ..............
*uu
Is lb.
.......

7

Simw berries. Cherries, Pine­
apples. ciimied in heavy
|Aa
syrup, per can ................ 'v*

.

Gllmmi Early Mwcct Juno
Peas, I

IOC

Lay in Your Winter's Supply Now.

ideickgenant &amp; Riede
Phone 30

department Store

fastings. Mich.

Klndneis and Gratitudt.
Beware of taking kinenessei from
will loach ling;. Saturday uforning and were
other* m matter* of course. The SOUTH WEST MAPLE GROVE,
NOBTHEAST KALAMO.
Bay Stahl was a Hastings visitorfor Shultz', whore
heart well purged bg humanity ls»*o
rh„ .-n| Trv-. ,,lu|, w|n mWjl
..........
... Mr.-. Fool mid ...............
quietly married by llev. Betts. They
Dr. and
daughter, Wodiif-dtiy
. the coming year.
j.. burned to (fun hike in the ufterdeeply conscloua of It* unworthlnew with Mr. ami Mrs. Claud Hoffman. Pearl
and f.
friend.’ . ...I .Mamie Klambuch ....d
; ..JA bahy giti arriv' d-ul the home
F. A. ami Clan ..........
' , mgin to attend the picnic, they
that to receive acta of kindness al- Saturday evening, September 12. "from ClK'bca.
" ’
...here Hun-1 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tappl* y. Grund Rapid*. Thursday,
motored
. will reside Imre for awhile. We al!
ways-excites soma emotion of gratl- ami they extend a cordial iuvila- dtiy to spend the day with Mr. and j Saturday iu tn.. August 2V.
The
nil,| jjrs p,,.| jia
join in wishing’Mr. and Mrs. SweetMrs. Clark Foot.
I little lady will answer lo the name u„.ir household goodtude, ot shame, of surprise, or ail;titai to all to be present,
111 a happy voyage ou matrimonial
Mis? Emily Main will rclurii]
I’oluia E.
*
Huouis almvr Ev.-i harl - •
three together—of gratitude for the; Mrs. Faina Edmonds and daughMrs. Orvin Smelker spent Wed-;
. —----------------------benefii, of shame upon thinking bow ler Ikuolhca of Hastings spent ficin a viriil, in Puloakcy this week.
i Gliidfon Brigg* Ita* « tie* ‘jbimMis.
Axtell
mid
Dana
Furr
spcnl
'
nesdoy
In
Grand
ilapids.
SOLTIIWEHT
(.AHTl.KrON.
III II is deserved, of surprise that our ■',&lt;‘V4'ral days lysl week with her
breu,.., &gt;h«!U b.(o&gt; «|»n u. Wh.l! “'ViVs? "■ ■““ “ &gt;,k “"d "lh" Sunday with the former’s son, near
Henry Wilhuy mid wife visited,
Mr-. Nancy Miller and Evh Gar- Iify built on his house, W. II. Ido
Charlotte.
’
IO. Bonch ami wife Monday.
. turner vi-iled -friends in Italllt
we so little merit.—From Mr. Glad-1 ' J ' ’ .
,
... .
William Baughman of Laneiug
Mrs. Bert Briggs has been ill lhe
A. Eash mid family left Thrus- 4-reek, a few days last week,
stones Kcllgious Ltfe."
Mr and Mrs Boaz Vkalton and
i.umiv of
oi ■ ram&gt;' I hiirsiTiy to ?P”lid-«
'laY3
'day jiiorning on an
auto Hip
David M&lt;Clelland midii family
I children spent
Sunday evening past week.
Albert ’ Me-j
with In* sister Mrs.
Mrs. Clark
Fool
enterluii’iiil; throuah Illinois, Kansas and other, Uiirryvilb'. railed al Albert
Me-1
;• G. W; Briggs. f
■witli Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harding
l.t....
oii. ..
Muiitagiie
P. G.
.... own,
J.ekwn Suu.h, .. .............. .
Cl., lai,.! .. Sun.1.,,-.
I.
....... ..
«mid
• g.
■ Gross "I
uilit-r of llruring Claims.^
____ .
I, and family.
| Mrs. Adam (.nrleler was a Grand
Mi.- Lmnimi Fender
of East hnhuiiazoo spent th* l.nl«ir pafL nf
e of Michigan, &lt;k&gt;unly ofj V.-rn Grwnfleld of l&gt;c Cenlrr Iasi.
Listen for (he wedding bells tn Ilapids yi-itor Monday.
‘ Wflrtdlami. who ha- h»--u working lb”
n-nilv
——.
.'Itlal Mr.
MI
VI..'..I ..I
II... a... wens
Barry,. s-.
■ am|
Mead
of 11..
Bellevue
Miss Huby Adnm- npeut Salur- tar Mr-, Albert McClelland, tri urn- Mi -. John Mm i is mid family.
Notice is lii rrby given that by an I Ihriiugh hetc buying liuy lust Fri- Hie bear futtin*.
Burr Sb'iitz iias sold his farm taiy evening and Sunday with Miss mi lo.her. hrmo'. Sunday.
'
j- Floyd Holes -of- Hastings spL'iit
ui iter “f the Pruale Court "for fhei(|ay.
*nnrt experts to enter ni Hie mill I Hilda Goscli.
j
M » Methodist church al . Suuday with his wife and daughter,
Omnly &lt;d Barry,made on Hie 'Jlsl; George
’
••
’
Ball of GlenwiKid, Mich., work in' Jackson.
i.Stony n..u..
Pupil ......
was stltirk by-.liglil'
• I
'—
_
day of Augu-t A. D. HHI.. four. is vislUng at Bert Harding's.
FREEPORT.
| ning Mmiday night, and burned to ■
mpijJhs from that rjalc were allow-!
Mrs. Lyn Mosier is entertaining.
■
BANFIELD.
Bert Reuter of Grand Ilapids was) *be tFroufiiJ.
c«l for creditors to present their I Mr. mid Mrs. Sain Buxton and
Next -Sunday
morning
Rev;
claims agiiiinil Hie estate of Elhm daughters, visited al Chas. Stan­
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i home over Stimlny.
*
~
BrtHsk* riuhjccl for this uiscoumc
ton
s
in
Johnstown.
Sunday.
BOWENS
MILLS.
SOI
TH
BDWNE.
'
A
nuuU'er
frimi
here
attended
L. Laubiiuuh. late of said county.|
will tic "The Hund of God in RigHurry McKelvy and family. Mrs.
deceased, ami that nil creditors of
The liUle son of Scott Lowe and the Big Circus in Grand Ilapids
Elizabeth
Harding
and
Will
Hard
­
■
।
with
Charlotte.
F
uw
I
it
.
Ii'uclrer.
'tdry.'
said deceaseti jtre required tn ntewife, who has b'-eti ill with diph-1 Monday night.
is
Mr. mid MU- Burdett Britt* vn- ' Rev. Brwtiks i« .-driving to win
seiil tlifir claims to said Probate ing spent Sunday ut Bert Harding's.' Iberia, passed away Sunday mornMi j
li-rlained •«»
io Hofiduy
dinner: Mr. the people
pimple and to do
ifo his duly in
I• teriaiiied
Sunday dinner:
Court, at the J’tuliale Office, in. Hie . School will commence next week ing. -Ilie Imreaved parenbj have' visiting relatives here.
Ur. IIxo
A,. It*.
&gt;*...■&gt;
I ■ &lt;■■■.(
I. ■ 1.1...... .j all
'..it U'llV,
1 I HI Slllltllirt
Ilf
Wrtrd Moore of Grand Rapids; mid Mrs.
Bare
roll
mid ..cliihlrt*n,
ways. (tlVt!
Give 111111.
him- tire
support of
Cily of Hastings, for examinatimi lucsday. September h, with Miss the sympathy of their many-friends
Mr.
wa* hoiire over Sunday. .
M
" mid Mr*. C|mid&gt;' Wiilinih mid t your’ prvseilcc.
mid allowance,• on or before lhe No)Ile.stanton us teacher.
in
this
coimnunily.
Mr. atvl Mrs. Boaz Walton ami
■ucc an*,
sn-j Mis.- .««.
—■ Kisson rilfled at liHle son.’Mr. mid Mn*^ Herl Brim i
2nd &lt;Jay uf January next, ami that
.Mamie
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Panlee
Mr.
andi
Hasting*,
most
of
last
wnuk.
i
mid
Irfthdaughter
and
-Mr.
and
I
such claim* will i&gt;e heard before clnldii'ii visited Clyde Walton uiid nunibered with the Pick.
Mr. amil uasnngs, m&gt;»»' ”&gt;
.
i
-»« -*•»■ -•••■ i
u,.,.
mi»
• .
Mrs, Wilbur Parrfee of Traverse
rmvHi-41' , .Mr.
Mr. and Mns.'F.
Mr.-Zb. IL Everhart
Everhart arc;
are Mrs. Royco
Royce Kwei-t.
hweqt.
I
.
Hsfin t Tsstad Him.
said Oiurt. ou Saturday the 2nd -wife, Sunday.
Cily came Hundav lo awtet in car-, now located* in Hyir new Imine.
Mr. uiui Mrs. Leo Barcroft and ' Is h« a frtsnd of yours?" "I don't
day of January. 1915 next,-' at leu.
ing fw tlietn
y
’
Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Barnhurd children formerly of Hus place., know. I’ve psxer trfed to borrow mon­
No Profit In Unjust Gain.
o'clock in lhe forenoon of that day.
Dat' d 'August 81. A. D. 1014.
11 Prefsr loss before unjust gata; for
Mrs. Austin Pender and children'spent Sunday and Monday at Gun Shut now of FreeiNprl. have been | ey* from blm or gsked him to gat a
....•.
.-------- Peavee. who lake.
I visiting friends and relatives here &gt; relative a job.'*—Detroit Frso Press.
CHARLES M
-. MACK
--------' te«t brings grief but ones: tkls for. uu«J
sister, Miss Jennie
.
visiting i the pa»t week.
have been visiting at the home of
Mns. Conrad Smmker h
Judge of Probate
ever.—Child.
Mcuortis.
i Royce Sweet and .Mice Gale both •
McGprds. inis
this wees.
week.
-BANNER WANT ADVS.' PAY.-1-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY— S. Pender, returned to llioir home att MissGraee
Friday of. this place slipped away to Has-|
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
in Umiun. Suud„.
I
.......... Bouina left
'
* A
'

�PACK »IV»

TKHAOT9M0MNMAMTTKMBFR 3. HIX
TRUSTEES AW STEWARDS
|—
ELECTED FOR 8. E. CHURCH

Opening Displax^ of the
New Fall Styles for Men
Our Complete, Correct and Comprehensive
showing of styles for men and young men designed
by The House of Kuppenheimer for Fall and Winter
is ready for your inspection and selection.
The well known, tried and true policies of
service and guaranteed satisfaction which have won
for this store the reputation it now enjoys, will be
found as strongly in force as ever. Come in to-4ay
or any day and see the new styles.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan
HIS NATIONALITY MADE PLAIN

TOO QUICK WITH HIS ANSWER ’
~
Response of Court Witness Put Him
Unnecessarily In a Somewhat Un­ 1'
.
favorable Light.
j

outlying country, a village merchant',
was prosecuted for "arson.
It de’arson.”’
velopsd that the business men of
the town had retained a "special1
prosecutor* ’ to assist in the case. "The !
attorney for the defendant invariably

tributed anything toward tho support
of the "special prosecutor.” One old
man Wli vnrr vaatnna In hla aftarta
to eonvlcl lhe defendant. Tho attor-

j
It
lb” day that Uncle and Avnt
*’•
“J, ***** for
, Andltori. Shrewd Commnnt on H.nrV
(It to tha
. . ... . ... .
. .
.
visit
ths rllr
city anrt
and amnnv
among tha
their- va.
va-|
rted and prospective purchaies was a
bratod Astronomer.
clock.
;
"Now," said the dealer, “wo
1 Ofll, tho Scotch astronoBlrhave
David
“B ®&gt;“«*nt line of docks. Hera Is mar. was bo dry aa-dual adanUiL HU
•‘’“’’thing
partteuls’rly
attractive, greatest contributions to science. per
When the hour begins, a bird comes
001 from
top and sings ’Cookoo!’
F’_or Instance, I turn this hand to seven aud lances just what progress had been
o’clock, and the bird comes out and mode in Utts branch ho frequently told
a good story on himself.
"Waal, waal! Don’t that beat all!"
cried Undo Lewis, enthusiastically, racy of mechanical oporattons os com­
"Mother, let'a hnvn'nnn**pared with those of fifty years ago.
Ho pointed out that half a century ago

Every time Friday falls on tho thtr-

On Display
Eden Cloth
In all colors, suitable for dresses, waists and uhdergarments, the new wash flannel, per yard

Silks

of Blr David’s listeners,
"Ye’d know he’s a 8
■aid the
voice.
about a threepenny bit '* hundred
miles off."
"Why, yes; 1 would like

H.lwr,’. VI.K CeUrln,
“uch « &gt;•«
,niadnt ph.ncra.urm of
J'Ul.l »,nf Info th. klfefw. lo .1,.
I, U» ,lodm. purpl. .o, erlm.oo
•&gt;*•" '» "" ““ 8I1«
UU
o&gt;.r &lt;h. &gt;k,
•••n

Must Have Been.
Says Mr. Fllson Young in the Pall
Mall Gaxette:' "1 began yesterday by
swimming
in a sunlit sea, continued It
of -Imo. b». lb. ...nlM »&lt;irH. I
'I"1
“
by motoring through a hundred miles
spreads into the higher regions ot the “"■' *Br9: ,
,
.
.
.
...
...
J
"Mirr T want vnti tn ant nn n rtn. of lilac and gorse, and ended It lis­
tening to tho most perfect concert
cocktail,
rlth a curtain of deep red, full of mys-Lllcloua
, . little
. dinner. Oyster
-------- program nt Queen's hall that I havq
In &gt;h. mounl.ln. on. In ..loo,re“' " ’»»'"•«
• ever heard. . . . Was It not a
...
l.rrHlflr nr ■ tririnr tnrlrnv—’•
Ished to see this rose or violet color broiler or ■ spring turkey—'
happy day?” Tho answer. Fllson, is
produce no shadow but bathe the en­
the man that your banker U visiting In tho affirmative, Mr. Punch remarks.
tire landscape.
you or else he’ll be putting mo off
with pork chops.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
E.,10.10, &gt;11. . ..lub

The Cleanest and Most
Economical Fuel is Genuine Gas Coke
Smokeless4 sootless and clinkerless Genuine

Cas COKE costs less than the best grades of coal.

GENUINE GAS COKE gives better results than
coal

Hard coal is □elling for $8.00 per ton

Our price on Genuine Gas Coke delivered is

$6.00 per ton

The price at our yards is $5.00 per ton.'
All good fuel dealers in Hastings sell Genu
ine Gas Coke

Why not look into the Coke question?

The facts will convince you that ydu can
eave money by using Genuine Gas Coke
Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co
Phone No. 5,

■ALWAYS RENDER RIAL SERVICE

15c

-.

New Roman Stripe Silks one yard wide,
Per yard---------- ---------------------------

$1.25

Poplins
Silk Poplins, gilt edge quality, 4ti in. wide, colors
nigger brown, Copenhagen, Prussian blue, tan and
black, Special price, per yard ___________
__

$1.19

Corsets
G. D. Corsets, all the newest shapes and materials.
Lace Front-- -----------_... $1.50 and
Special Brocaded Corset
$2.00

ttO ft ft

Hand Bags

50C, 75C, SI.00. SI.50

Pnre"e"dehi“e■:.la'C!,

Oxfords
and Ladies’ Oxfords,

%

to x
/z Off Regular Price

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
“Where It Pays To Pay Cash"

•

&gt;n«

IS SILLY OLD SUPERSTITION
Belief Connecting Friday the Thir­
teenth With Disaster, However,

New Goods

Men’s
by Intelligent and decently educated
persons connecting this conjunction I
of dates with 111 luck and misfortune. I
The reason for the practise does rfot I
clearly appear. It may bo that In ]
some cases the porsdns perpetrating!
these scare heads know no bettor and
really think that disaster may bo ex­
pected when Friday and tho thirteenth
coms together. There are people of
good abilities and eves high standing
aldertd a very omaU quantity In meas­ In tho business world who are haunt­
uring the diataneo ot a- a tar, "that ed by this ancient superstition; but
being equivalent to the measurement
of the diameter of a three-penny It Is a mere journalistic trick to at­
piece situate a mile off; whereas we' tract attention, or even a joke not
could now measure within ono-hun- supposed to bo, seriously taken by
anybody. The truth Is, howeyar, that
I like who
measuring
a threepenny piece at
for many thousands of peotfo
are
a distance of ono hundred mlloe."
. educated enough to read the news-

"contribution” question, but the wit­
"No. no!” she replied. medltaUvely,
ness Interrupted him and' gave his still eying tho clock longingly. "That
answer In tho middle of the question, sort of thing might do for folks that
with the following result:
----------- —------ but It’d take mo half tho forenoon
thing toward the support—’
-* that,
bird."

laughter of thn court. Jury and audlFinances were In a very low condl-j
ense. He left the room, mad as a lion when Juliet received a surprise
honnet, and was beard to mutter: "I Ii visit from her friend. Farnegle.
I
ain't got no family."—West Publish­
"You will stay to dinner, won’t |
Ing company.
you*" aho said.
j

The Official Board Now Itos 38
Members and RqirtM-nl.s
Membership.
At the fourth quarterly confer­
ence of the Methodinl Episcopal
church of thia city on Monday, tho
following, were aetaolrd ns trus­
tees and stewards for Lhe next con-1
ference year:
Trustees—Clement Smith,.Dr. W.I
H. Snyder, AV. H. Sctraniz. AV. a. I
Hall, M. L. Cook, J. T. Lombard.,Dr. I
J. C. Lampman, A. C. Brown and A.
B. Hedrick. • ■
\
Stewards—Chas. Mack.
E. C,
Russ, Dr. G. AV. Lowry. .Mrs. Sarah
Striker. Mrs. Clement Smith, Mrs.
Flora B. Benkes, Mrs. Belle II. Bur­
ton. Mrs Ella Allen, Chas. Clarke,
Frank S.- Pryor, Herman Zerbel,
Wm. 1. Moore, J. D. Zagelmeler.
Devitl C. Bronson. Chns. Will. Leo
Burton, J. F. Black, 42- F. Bottom,
W. J. Wgtkina, C. E. Harvey and
Gerald Nash.
Both the trustees and stewards
are members of tho official board
mid of lhe quarterly conferences
of the church, as are also lhe fol­
lowing by virtue of their offices:
, -L C. Ketcham, Supt. dtinday
School.
Mrs. J. C. Ketcham, Pres. Junior
League.
Mrs. Frank Sage, Pres. l.adu'S
Aid.
.
Frank Sage, Pres, Brotherhood.
Miss Ethel Hedrick, Pres. Ep­
worth I^eague.
Mrs. M. L. Look. Pres. AV. F. M. S.
Mrs. L. A. Eaton, Pres. AV. II. M.
8.
This makes 3H members of the
official hoard, which makes ii rep­
resentative in the fulle'st sense of
lhe church and congregalimi The
pastor is always a member.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

magnlficaticr
. a large
oualy taken aa an account of nn earth­
audience-court. facing the marble
quake or a blltsard In tbs West. Tho
practise feeds on superstition, encour­
' Wr (inly wi-h
ages It and does more harm than
thoughtless editors know. Many use­
It
very
..... ....................
Tliruue. built.
less fears, anxieties and regrets would
’
! Ikifk of thi* b Iln- large marble
be avoided If all such superstitions
could be swept out of the popular ARE DESCRIBED BY MIXER S. palm-® »f Hi- , li.ii-tji-, ^.vlurlt iKEELER. HI II I BY MtMil I.
mind. The harm they do Is Incalcu­
and in.the cenhir
iHj.iiiliful
lable, and their effects aro seen In all
EMPEROR. SHAH JEHAN
to Kulab Miuur,
the most Importaik concerns of the
common life, especially In morals and
religion, to the enjfrhment of tho spe­ COMBINE FINEST ARCHITECTURE
cious swln&lt;fl^nr~who make- the public WITH JEWELER'S ART IN BUILDING
7^. SSil''; r
pay a heavy tax on Its superstitions.—
At Kulab
Christian Register.
liver mid gob11 •
...........
- and nlltiough
in 111*3.
Describes Visit to Kulab Miuftr:
IhmuFli Hu* polar*
f |lnri*nis. tin
Ignorant Butcher.
private audiNear Delhi.
Mrs. Putton-Ayres had picked up Is
few French phrases which she worked
Pnlace
of HnrInto her talk on every possible oc­
i‘iy r&lt;-ni:uk;ilil&lt;&lt; thing. A wnaight
arriviiiK | . nw, ‘ &lt;)n .ii|i,-r , ,i,| w.
cliaincasion. ^Entering tho butcher shop"
iir. AA •• • iwr-, ihnmch which Hu­
ono day. she Inquired If he had any
nke uni -....i -.ti ।i.l. ....nu .......
Il.to
called “Tin- Ann of Fame."
U.-aial
OMO VI -a I
"Boned what, ms'amT~*Mkcd the breakfast look a &lt;’.urn.ii:,7 1" -Hi&lt;”w.it1-|i etjM.d. Th. -i-. .
flu- The-in«rnntion «»n it nays that Ra­
butcher, puzxled.
eifyrgellili* i’*riinls lo enb’i” HnriHitThl mhL'i.'.-,'h-ll.-.'biu: yiifif pic- ja Dajmn: had ■mbdtt“d n people on
"Bon vlvant," sho repeated; "That’s Forr, and feeling Hint w® wisli.-iH luf.. from. lli&lt;&gt;n».ni&lt;l- of ^[|l•m.
tho French for good liver, you know," a roM from lempb-. visited llb’j Tin' privale imdienc® room, ronearth fm
—Boston Transcript.
ij l&lt;&gt; Hu- Bit: Mo.«m&lt;*. which we’are . building. Hut mar
as inlaid
told is Hi'1 grand*1*! of all India, with Ikuiiitiful .Mo
and lite -ltd Hi’ slip, •■••nltiry. A. D.
mally built. it was »ti|
For some reason we could nM en- centers of Un- ||&lt;u
CARLTON LEXTER.
inVein Reason nf Owosso is veil­
nnd (•in* ruler unwisely moved jt. l&lt;
we did nt Hip oilier*.
II i« indeed 1-rriplioii. "I
ing nt F. B. Fleming’s.
beautiful. built i&gt;( red sand stone. | earth, it is
Turkish
Miles' Andras hn« returned In with wjill® marble ininurcH and bath* au- i
I'rav’crse Cily after a two weeks
fountains in I hem lined with
slay al home.
■
Mrs. Nina Landon Root Ims re­
•aw I lie la-1 induce built cimi
turned lo her liofm- al Coopersville
after a week's stay with pajents from a builder to a jeweler..
and friends.
Jay Carpenter's new store is
nearing compleliou. It's an orna-

‘WMDERFIIL FAUCES m
II III tin Of IBfc~r

Mrs. Hiram Hogets mid dmighl®r (lerlnidf and Mrs. Wcbidei
Rogers and daughter* Bessie mid
I.'-Ilia visited un&lt;‘ day ul Frank
Andrus*.
.
School commenced Monday with
Mrs. Jjtis Wickham as teacher.
Mrs. Miles Antlru- with her two
dntighlers leave Friday for. an ex­
tended visit with her husband at
Traverse-Cily.
Miss Rulb peel called on her
many friends on tier return from
ramp meeting id Cli'irlolle.
zMhs Kggerlon starts this week
to I’ommein e her -M'boOl at Houtb
Haven.
Miss Marjorfe Wright of Gaciot.
fnd„ is visiting al Chas. Smith's.
Mrs. Al. limit front the -norlliern
Inert of the slate is. visiting al .Will
’ X'asli's and other friend# around
Carlton.
*
Mrs. Myrlie Roger- ami daughter
Vera are visiting frimdd in (Ids
pari of the state.
Chas. Smith and Frank ■ A-briber
had a very enjoyable nuto trip
through Ohio.
Tale Buck nf Battle Creek is
al home witli his parent*.
Miss Mina Burk leaves soon to
cnjmnenee her school in the north­
ern part of the state.
Mi« .Gertrude Fleming leaves
Monday for Carson Cily, where she
Iirf going to leach lhe coming year.

tic-$ighh'du«m
ins to enter.’’

nlnius. Dud V, hat,

muni-ram,
f- Af moaqiKM, totnlH anil t.-m. I hat they do itol know aujlliiug about.
-

Surely happiness la reflective. like
th® light of hnavcb; and every conntMi anco. bright with smiles and glowi Ing with Innocent rnjoynieat. is a
' mirror, transmitting to other* the raya
of a supremo asd «•-er-shlning benevo­
lence.—Irving. .
.

Kutab Mioar, Delhi, India.

BASXEII WAX! ADVS.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 3. 19U.

I to emmets' if SWIMS
1- -MrtlmJist
- - - - - - -Episropul
--- —
1 [ CAUSE htffl DAMAGE
&lt;‘-hurch

ilrresting Faria About Planet*
That llhiinhiule lhe llcnvriw.
Shortly After Sim*8el*.
aw,l Venus is attracting alteiilion a«
MnwSM.'""^..............
-..........

Rr». Hii*am*II II. Bread?. Portor.
smidav S.!pb'mb&gt;-r ik Hnlfy Sun.nd nmi-n.w «;-k. lb. P".- ,
!!Xd., -ri...,,!J””-;;--;!
H..II. I*, prnpraiii will, nu nd('.:,;wrl|
public .. ............ IH.U. '“"n. «■«.

thl,
.n'm?l«L,

At Illis
Iln* linn- ln-r i.r.lbon.'y I-.''Irrnnd,
AnnU.rr|,rnrlk. and -l.......n by .ar-rnt

sermon in flic series on Tim Aixri-1
cd high in I lie west. sometimes nn
Ilea Creed'I'LJIeJi.exe. 111 J'Jie.
icihity of i.arly aw four o'chak in. tho afterCalholic Chuivh.
I &gt;L ..u
.....T.. Venus is 11,.
the■ second nl'itii'l
plane!
,1 1,1111,Ill'.............
......
" i.i.main.
from the sun pnd a most brilliant
another in Howne township.
sermon. "Is There A Clii
Three liooos. beloiiuiirg- I" Jame l»ody. Her diamelcr is nbrtul 7.700
tween Hie |^lM&gt;rtng Classr
Church and-Who Dug it?'
not murli different from (he earth.
Monday evening. 7:15. . Monthly lightning and killed.
\IhiuI lhe lime you are admiring
One of the most curious act* of
vening. reception un­ the lightning was litc-rally to blow
.■ will Im* found
iices of lhe Epworth* to piece* a large oak tree near
)a*ague for lhe public school leach-, tame* Bryan's farm in Baltimore
t in* brightest of tin*
ers.
The general public are -in­ town-hip.’ The It was about 75
plmiei- as an evening -tar.- Jupiter
vited.
■ .
is Hie tlflb planet from the sun and
Tluiradny. 6:30 p. in. church fam­
it til such n liiammr that the the Urges! of the solar -yslein ex­
ily uighl. ' Pol luck Mi|»pei'. fol- •Iruck
ire.- Was hjrii into .-moll piece* a» cepting Hie Min. Jupiter in diame­
if a heavy charge of high ' cxplo- ter is about K5,ikMi Hides mid he is
...... &gt;. ..I I....... &gt;.l.....&lt;l hi it Fv..n away from Hie -mi nearly live him-1
Tlie every member canv’nss for
porbudget an&lt;l benevolences wdl he
foiind । Mara i* llio fourth planet from
compleled next Sunday nfirrnooii.|

The same plan will

in Will Harding'.*

Hastings Circuit.
Richard E. Yost.-Pastor.

BIG CROWD ATTENDS

eviAihig.

feteneo.

Uutliuid, 33» p. in.

lhe alaive named appvrninients this
conference year. Marlin. Quimby
and lleiKlershott will have |heir
closing services lhe following Sun1 II 1.
Is especially desired lltnl
that ilip-e
Iliese

services be fully atlvndml as Hie
pa-ior has a mailer of special imiHirtance to present.
Hu. sure that the benevolence
nnd the subscriptions
for I hr
Clirislian Advocate are in by that
time.
It will save me many unBaptist Church News.
Thursday. 7~;«&gt;. Midweek prayer

easily located in the night sky as a
bright shir shining with a reddish
light. The diameter of Mart is 1.21*1
mile-, distance from lhe earth vary­
ing from 35 lo 211 millions of miles.
The nearest approach of Mars to Hie

ASSYRIA FIELD DAY
moon. Hut if you want lo locate
Vefiu.«, lake a look high in the west
Enjoys Sports Pigeon Shoot nnd soon after sundown.
Bum* Ball.
List of Win(airlton Grange.
Program for Carlton, Grange, No.
Saturday wns Held day at Assy­ 261. Sent. 12. 1013:
ria and a large crowd greatly enOpening song .from Grange .Mel­
odies.
folks
Roll call answered by miscellnticous quotations.
will undoubtedly attend
nnd
Pithy - paragraphs
. Penlbdd won the clay pigeon
sliodl from A*syria._while Assyria
won the bail game with Maple
Grove, thereby winning a purse of
$10.0(1.
nor.

Boy*

Running

Race -Edward

Silage

-Clnt-

Three questions upon lhe. silo
ibject. by each of three person*.
Select reading—Mas. Julia Hatch.
My Vacalion—Goldie Wallers,
hislnimental Music—Mrs. Hd-

arry County Fair
Sept. 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th
EVENING FAIR SEPTEMBER I6th and ITth
“The Fair Without a Disappointment

10 Big Free Attractions!
Among Them Are

Capt. Webb's Trained Seals
Monster “Midway
Motorcycle Races Friday
Evening Carnival and Fair
6,000 Feet of Moving Pictures Each
Evening

NIGHT EXCURSION on the 0. K. &amp; S. R. R. on THURSDAY
So You Can Attend the Evening Fair

class. 1st. $l.no: Mildred Blank '.’nd. 50.
Friday. 2'JK».
This Train Will Leave Hastings, Going North, at 9:30 P. M.; and Going
Violin Solo -la-wi* Sladlo.
.
Iluiimiig .lump Clare Smith. 1*1
Held in church.
('.losing .song from school KnapFriday, 7:3P.CIa*&lt; »n musical in- SHOO: Fritz Gasser. 2nd. SO rents.
South at 10:45 P. M.
Barrell H.iie Albert Olm-tead.
sirboiion and choir.
There will be a daijce
Sunday S»4hmiI,
t,lasses 1st. $L(Mi; Myminl Thnmp&lt;on. 2nd. Grange
ball. FridayM-vening.
will be held as-usual;
IchiIht in.
' Morning worship, f I :&lt;»&gt;.
&gt;•[High Jump Henn
Vice
held in auditorium,
mon • by pastor.
8p^i«* «"«“«•
Myuard Thonipsbii.
ling
European Travellers Return.
..
.. .. V ......
...II
&lt; ho
tinitii. Mi cents.
The British steamship. “Marion."
P. A. SHELDON
J. J. DAWSON
W. R. HARPER
bringing a parly of refugee Amer­
ians, irrespwl ive id denomination, j
Morace Mulvaney. 2nd. 50c.
TREAS.
SECY.
Young People's Meeting,
owl.
Ealing tlonlesl Albert Mud- ican l.mirlsis arrived safely in
Philadelphia on Monday evening.
Miss Maud ('.hurlton will lead this j
The Grand Rapids Herald of Tues­
meeting, instead of ltd weeks as
announced.
Miss Bertlm Biggs of Merrell, l-t. &lt;l.i»»; Hoberl Horton, day morning contained bn inter­
view with Mrs. Flora B. Henkes, of.
pbnliac. our former chorister, tia* :
returned to this city, am! xyill re­
man for'the Matthew* parly of| GODFREY CLOTHING STUCK
IL Wilkes, chairiiiau nf lhe Alle­
'• &gt;'■ &lt; '
| The leaders will have supper l&lt;
sume her place in Hm leading of
gan county Y.M. C. A. comrpillee.
Grand Rapids with which, she mid
lhe singing.
Memorize Hie lull
IN CHARGE OF TRUSTEE „ “1KSy’TrX"&gt;?'x'"t in the Y. M. (’.. A. headquarter*. They will Miscuss melhoiis and
her daughter. Miss Aitnee. have
chapter of John.
■
plan* nf working with boys, partic­
been travelling.- The itiformntion
• Yoke Fellow Hand tJ:&gt;Mi.
------^'planning to call a series ot lender.-': Addresses will lie made by JI. B. ularly wfili the group and cluti
Johnson, state htmlenl and religious
TUMday r.vening cottage prayer 1
"r,’J w..rk secretary. anti by Attorney C.
practically, lhe same as thaf publ- Hart, la l«' tpprai'—.1 and Sdd ............. rtT?.....
Knie*-ting. 7::1U. lo be held al thy
I'olat
Far ,b.' Brnril,
ihr
....................... M'1
... ............. ..
, . .
.....a ....• |,.||cr in the
BASNER two Weeks ago. relating
the parly's exfd-iien
' Wodnesday afleiniMin.
Lad­
invd....i nn..nruuy in ..........
Vienna for England.
ies Aid Society wilt i&gt;e held at the
nnd daughter are expected tn arrive of &lt;H.flun. Mrs. W. S. Godfrey. —
home of Miss- Grace Beamer, ••di ­
in Hastings late this Wwlnrsday proprie|nre'^"iif a local clothing *
ner Madison and Dibble. Ihis will
store,
has miide nn assignment for H
be a program meeting, the subject
the benelil Xi hen crodilor*. Grant w
Carrie
living our missionary work among
Olis Rx-—Keen appointed trustee.
the nulifiiL-. their characteiistn-.
Gnmiic Prdgrnm.
An inventory is being taken of the | LI
Maple
habits, etc. Gome mid enjoy m&gt;
Program for Johnstown Grange stock, Ahich will be appraised ami | rj
tirternoon of inlervsiiiig tilings.
Seplember 12. UHI: '
sold.
There are aliohl 25 or :Ui'
Lunch will be serviil al V.3&lt;i until
Song hy. Grange.
creditors, who will shore m the re- U
«XMI.
"IkH's This County Need an Ag­ • eiljls. _________ _______
ricultural Agent?"—Will Jones.
CITY SCHOOLS OPENED TUES
Wesleyan Methodist Church.
FORCED TO HEAR SERMON 5
Reading - Fannie Crandall.
DAYWITH LARGE ATTENDANCE
"Fire protection on (hi* Farm."—
M. J. Rudder. Pastor.
Worthy Maslep.
Sunday services:
. Ilceiliilion—Ansel Talmage.
in:(Mi a. in. Cln^ Meeling"What is the Most Practical
Wlnka" In Ehgllah Churchaa
tllijKI Preaching.
Keep* Many Non-Residents
Power Aviiihibb* by -Fanner* in
If:i5 Sunday schmd. Christian Endeavor. .
From Coming.
Expense?"
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Karl
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Hculiies
7:.';u Preaching S-rxirv;
Those aho have a habit of sleejy
.. 'Vh"U/li only JmloJliiifo figures Bowman.
Ing through the minister's sermon
"may he obhiuied at nt.'there
Reading- Worlliy Overseer.
is- eveiy indicalioit Hint the nf"Wliiit is the Difference in Wo­ should thank their stars that thev
lendanee in Hie city sclmols will he man'- place m lhe World Fifty were not living In England 300 years
And and Now?"—Anna Jones. ago. for they would have been rapped
I'nitcd Brethren Church.
: school, particularly, in • lhe high Years
over the head every limo they dored
Reading—Minnie Groat.
school, (inly .a portion of the stu­
Rev. C, W. Ballou. PaMor.
by men especially appointed to the
F.iiima SheRbdd. Lecturer.
On next Sunday morning al the] dent* enrolled on Tuesday, owing
task of keeping the congregation

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church will ije opened lo receive
EPWORTH LEAGUE WILL GIVE
For Instance, In one parish in
any who desire In join us in chinch men enrolled in lhe high,
RECEPTION TO TEACHERS Shropshire. JS shillings a year was
fellowship.
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regularly paid to a poor man to go
increased.
Y’otl are urged to he present and
about the church during the sermon
of
all
clmoo**
in
hoar both subjects for next SunI Social Parlors of Methodist
Tin? attendance
rlcd a thin, long wand in his hand,
Episcopal Church.
Parents of
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which he could conveniently stretch
Pupils InvitiM.
Mibjecl. “What should the Church
out over considerable apace and rap
of the Present Age be Like?" ami
the evening subject will be "Tlie :i&lt; l llgures of th-- total emollmeiil.
years, lhe Epworth League will offenders on the head or about the.
Report* showed enrollments lo
Lion Trainers of Our Generation."
shoulders.
— Y’ou will he well profited lo hear be as - follows on Tm '
the cilv schools nt the social room?
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these sulijecfs lg»tli of which are. ward. 112: -sc
of the Methndlst Episcopal church structcd to be gentler, to Up softly,
Hal
building.
proptWd tn give us a new grip and
next Tuesday evening, lo which but pcrrlstently. until the slumber
purpose for Hie work of Hie future
was broken. For women. It war
.grade* below lhe Inch
lettlL m-rfiid out of lhe chnicji
learned, were not so amiable as men
'lhe enrollment in
roimly
(July two more weeks until 'annu­
These annual receptions offer a on being aroused from a comfortable
al cnnterencr. IX us have a full
jllnr
importunity
for
the
parents
of
and inspiring attendance, to the end number are 11 high
the scholars toufeet their teachers.
uales.
of Uie year.
\ml Hie belter Hie toacllers and leave. causing no little commoUoa
tV
kindergarten
, tOJ*l Sunday S^-bnol.
on parcnls know each other, the bet­ '-about them.
' 1IXM Preaching.
ter for b«lh and for the pupils ami
Monday morning.
. (1:30 Junior Endeavor.
lhe
schools.
. 7:30 Pii-ai'hlng.
J. C-Ketcham .will welcome the
Constantlnopl*’* Mosques.
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iy. F. M. S. Mccliiig.
There are thrco hundred, mouses Q
Eruiiuviuul Churrh.
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Hit* mb'iMjial reception to the royal ones are regarded as the finest |
Rev. Carroll I. Bules Rector.
ly of the Meihrwltal chureh. will he
With Hie return of the rector held nt the home of Mrs. M. L. Cook teachers. Light refreslimenls wilD in the world. The meaning of lhelU
next Bunday, nil lhe usual *
name of Turkey’* capital la "cjty of Q
vices, will Im* re»im'ivd.
her 01 II
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Constantine." ihe most noted of tho Holy Ctimnmnimi, H:bO a. m.
Importance of Trifles.
Program in ••barge of Mile Box
mo.qu«. u (Pal ot al. Sophia. &lt;ho
Holy Communion and sermon.
Committee. Mr.-. MeLravy mfd’Mr.-.
After a mad chase the escaped lun flrat ancient exlatln* Chriall&gt;n church.; U
’’Hopeful Aspects of the War in Hedrick. Help thi,* cmninHIcc by atic wap*tarrlcd back to his ward and
which was converted Into a mosque In
Europe” 10:30 u. in.
being present qnd bring your mite
1463 on the capture of the city_by
Sunday school. 12:00.
before. "Beats all." panted lhe Turks under Mohammed IL
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Evening prayer r“
address lhe year. Glogiug pf lhe. Mystery turned
"Vacation Experience
Bos conlosl. Last Chapter of "The
largo
inslltutlhn
can
be
stopped
by
a
Spoiled the Effect
King's Biieiness” ny -Mrs. C. Srrjkh.
Prrobytrrlun Chiin-h.
loos? nut."
"What's the matterJ" a colleague
Reports nf officer#. .
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AH u»ual services next Sunday:
asked of the advertising manager.
The pastor will preach.
"Matter enough. The fools havo
. Always to Be Reckoned WltN.
Sunday School at 11:15 a/in.
You must learn to deal with odd and
Mrs. Clara Fausey will entertain placed Mme. Sopranos testimonial
Christian
Endeavor.
stiBn t.nncii
• o., '..jo.
for a cold cure on the same page with
•neral
A genei
— rally to all the prop!* *ven in life, as well as in flgures — lhe Welcome Ladies Aid Society
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and W. G. T. Uw Thursday. Scp- the announcement that she had a sore
i- asked.
t ember IMh for suppor. .All in­ throat and couldn't slag."—Topeka
BANNER
WANT
ADV8PAY^
Journal.
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
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□ shades, let us show you. Headquarters for maps,
” globes, black boards, black board slating, chalk,
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THE HUTTINGS BANNER. MJTSMBER 3, 191L
IHENDERSHOTT SCHOOL HOUSE. I
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If it isn’t an Eastman, it isn’t a Kodak

KODAK 1
Kodaks $5.00 up
Brownies $1.00 to $12.00
HEAOQUARTERS FOR KODAK SUPPLIES

Ellis E. Faulkner
-----------DELTON

THE REXALL STORE

MICHIGAN

Saturday.
.Mrs. Charles Slanlon, who has
bemi |o Bailie Creek caring for her
mother, came liome Salunlny.
Mis* Mildred Dunn ha* Men vis­
it im: In-r mini, Mrs. Mabel Babcock

iiigh school al Ihnl place.
Mr. and Mrs. IT.-d Tlmmas.
Frank mid Cyrus Cltirk iiQdJfamiliea and Win. Jt&gt;m-s and vvife of
Marshall visih-d Mr. mid Mrs. Ben

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

$20,000.00
6,000.00.

A. A. Aldrich, I’rcs.
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pros.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLcay
Win. Elliott
J. G. Hughes
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George J. Doster
L. B. Teerpcning

GENERAL REPAIRING

DELTON.

MauMrs. M. J. Cross and
Marlin. a few days this «
lire visited relative.* m
Iasi .week.
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Mr*. I’ekhart hns I..... entertain­
ing her falhei; from Vermontville, ■ ills to trike ninth made
Hits!ing* high ‘
for a r&gt; w days.
Mis* M. Imn
■ f Kala
ilaughh-r, Jemmrlin Ml Friday fm. •p-'inliug a f&lt;
their lump* in Ph«»-uix, Arix-mn. friend, Jennie
Tho .Grans,
after spending- the
Mb Hathaway's II
Mr. iiml Mr*. Eugt-ne
Kale Chmnberlnin

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN,

SHOES

SHOES

Our stocks arc complete for your fall needs.
School shoes, Men’s High Cuts, Low Shoes
and Fine Shoes in all Leathers at reasonable
prices.
We arc closing out odds and ends of our shirt
lines al following prices.

The Pioneer meeting vvill I

JI.OD Soft and Laundered Shirts

69c

50c

38c

We have Salt Fish, Smoked Meats, Canned
Meats, etc. for your table.

I Wm. RENKES &amp; SON
DOWLING

e&lt;| a pirnie Iasi lluu-d.iy al (aim-

Heading -Mrs.

LONG BEACH.
C. Bryant and dnughl**r.

We Pay 41 Per Cent

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

Opening song’by all.

Actual Cost.

Prairieville, Mich.

.. lioul.i enjoy.............. hi
"Walter, return this tea whence It
The M. E. Suudri) m
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"",rr“ ■' x-.ll 3„.«..r lo II,., ui.ii. of IIMI, came.” eaid the sad-looking Individual.
id it pleu.sunl butlm-’ al. Crooked
Lake’ Wodnesrlay.
School cominenci-ll here Munday
Vl"'kle.
Hew John HUUM* wa- in Lvon.*.
■o that ordinary water would make mo
last week tn visit In- J-opIv. who wilh Miss ih-uhib Van Vrauken aJ .-Mrs. Andrew Hopkins and Mr* drunk.’’—Current Opinion.
U-acher.
, i .b.u lie Aspinall were vintnrs m
have been in. pvor hi .ifih.
Quarterly meeting held here Sun-.; P"‘“ Wumlerlirh's and Mr*. A. J.
The Pennock Rronioii wa* held
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
at. Llm.Iminej?LKal'’ Wiffl.dns last. doy-coaducle.f by It.-v, Floyd. Hie I &gt;enler &gt; &lt;me day last week.
cnngiTRUlimr
was'
sTnuti’
orrnrroirntTThtiiswlny.
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Mr*. Eckharl and daughter Ver- of the rain. ' •
Royal Brynnl mid hi* si*lef l.iit-a
nife were in Haslin-- .Monday.
.Mr. and Mrs.
Rhhndgrr alleml-d Clinri-h lb-re Sun.Jay.
Bechtal wml
Lansing lhe latter pm
I.irab-e. who is very low.
Tim many friend*
al. lhe Igiinr.of |jer dauglit•
Peck*, in Itutlnnd
is coining nicely id
hospital, Grand Rap*
house. putting .on new siding and
recrni operation- thci
If you have any work in the above lines 1 shall be more
dirilis.
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■ than pleased to figure with you on the job. Anjljou will
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HIGH STREET.
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•let- l.eora
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
Hany Robinson of Baltic Creek
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
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with him.
Mr. mid Mrs. Cflmnl.ei lain and'
daughter Kale of near Saranac nt unlay and Sunday nt Gan Ink*

kina and child of Bailie Creek.

After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc.,-will be sold ut Less Than

Both Phones

set
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Mr* Al"‘a Wunderlich returned m&amp;
o! in Ha-limw. Monday.
Pm.ri.ei of It.e memhers &lt;&gt;r Heml
Monday night from Wood.-------------- :--------,.J■
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*mem"Lrs
lhe
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al lhe ' land, where she has been for llw

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attended flm Kal.-una» Keimvlh Gm i-fdl mid'sister. Mil­
Ink.- Tn
dred Irfl for Caledonia, Saturday.
fur a visit with relatives lliore.
.Miss Mary Islinrn of llnwliiig.
spent a few il;ij* &lt;»f Iasi week with
League al lhe Home
(I Mr*. Andrew Ketchum.
I Sam Buxton ami family .spent
BALTIMORE
School begins her - Monday vyith
Mr. Jlauer afid Miss,.Smilli as inloyee attended lliu Hampton • lr- siiucim*.
Frank Norwood dn d -nddenly dmlt mid family
union al Gull lake.
is week.
Mind Dim- Benson nnd
Mi*Arthur lltlrri
Grace Thoma.* will leave for Bal-

Extra Early Sale of

Children's Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.
Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

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ii: ..' Florejiee 'Bini, who. - i...
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has
l&gt;een visiting .Miss Emeline Stevens
for a week, returned io her liotne
al Augusto, .Monday.
Mrs. -Anna llnbbms and children
has been visiting relahves here the
past few days.
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The L. A. H. will uiuct ^ilh Mrs.
Jessie Norris on Friday 6f this
e&lt;-k. All coilia.
Al. Durfee has-been very sick.
it is Iw-ttcr al this writing.
.Mis* Bernice Miller lias
lending a week with her ;aunt.
rs. Greenfield, nt. Olivet.
There was mi attendance
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nlMiut 150 al lhe Slanton Clark re­
union Wednesday.
The Stevens m-liool began Mon­
day morning with
Miss Anna
Thomas nt (he helm, lhe Bullis
with -Mrs. Fern -DeCrookcr nnd the
Briggs with Miss Maud GoytrighL
Charles Stanton mid family, Mr.
mid Mrs. Willis McNulty ami cllildivn and liOWard Sianlon mid wife
nf Caledonia, have, he.en here lhe
past week tn visit relnlives and at­
tend lhe iTuninn.
Quite a niunber of families from
I hi* way nl tended (ho great day al
As«yria Center last Salunlay.
James Smith mid family visited
relatives at Dowling, Sunday.

Picture taking opens a new world of entertainment to
the children, and they never tire of the fun. •
The Kodak puts this pleasure in thp hands of young or
old at small cost. Is simple enough fd&lt;k child to use with
good results—so efficient the expert can not exhaust its
possibilities.
Kodaks and Kodak supplies of all kinds always on
hand, and always new.

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HAG LA DISTRICT?
Mr. Charlie Heise nf W&lt;&gt;&lt;Milmid
L Th»’ Ladies' Alii will be entertain-1 ()lir w.|l,jt&gt;| began .Monday, Aug- and Henry
Gr.1Heise of Ctjftuumi snent
-TMTiJ-Mr- TtaTri.r Brrntr-Mot Mr- *lt.f -vr uiHf Tm-FTTnTTTT CT TI.VT-

Farms For Sale
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dan Of Bedford, stopped nt Lona
teach, Wedm-sdiri-.
Roy Burkett of Eaton &lt;U&gt;3*was a
isilor a) llm lake Friday.
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Dr. Kellar and wife and company
from away were llshiug al.lh&gt;'- lake
Monday.
Wallace Mack and family who
have been slaying for a few &lt;lays at
lhe green collage, n-lutiird toIheir
hoine Monday,.
111 nerex Iiiinse nnd poou or'chnnl, I
Frank Granger mid wife were
liohing nl (he lake. Tuesday.
PIONEERS OF JOHNSTOWN
murk. S'.ttlii.on.
siiim.on. 53l)U.&lt;W down ihr
Jim Wood mid parly of
ll.li.i.l ..t—*■ I.....- t-.l .. ''■'‘■-I
ANO BARRY MEET Al DELTON mrest
"',' on lime.
.$,TiO(I.IMI
. at lVH. ijihkI lillililillji. JIMWI.IMI
Frank Brnndseller ami wife are
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itsyii.iMi
back at lhe hike.
Al Ifome of Mr. m&gt;d Sir*. Barrell M) iicres, (pied IniHdhigs one
Ari Chase and Hugh Riley were
On Thiirsdaj. Septchibcc HI.
mid one half mile from
Good
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Nashville
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.'mOOJME
, Walt Clark mid'wife from Maple
Grave and compaiiy^-frum away
called Tlmnwluy.
Barry township- will K" "1 11 u'’ um
biiildinn*.... iSOii.OO
F. K. Patlerson of Chicago, was
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lip nl the pavilliop Thursday.
Charles Slack and family llshed
at lhe lake Thursday.
and a line p
Mr. Bin-kelt mid family of Grand smiling fncci
Rapids, were fishing at the lake.
Thursday-'
,
Following i* Hie program:
Fay CletiK-nre and wife
STINGS AND DELTON. MICH.
llshiug Thin-sday.

Ezra Morehouse &amp; £0.

LISTEN
What do you know about 16 lbs.
of Sugar for $1.00?
That is what we are offering you
this week with a $1.00 cash pur­
chase of other groceries.

KOPF &amp; KOPF
DEI^TgN. MICH.

GRANGE hall CORNEHS
lutn • ollh-v in lliisliiiiis. every- SatIJraudM' ll'T ami &gt; unlay.
Bort JRowsi-r «was in Bailie Cr&lt;
a couple of days last week.
Aline Cr«&gt;*s.
A. Iloeltzel.
Mr. Philips, who ha* been si.,
Ileritulion - .Mi
: for some limo-nt the home of hi*.
son. Will, passed away Saturday nl
Violin
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CREEK STREET.
HOLMES CIH ll&lt; II.
■Ji'io p. in.
Seymour Reiiler mid aims
’Pile Ladies Aid will meet al Hal-•
Charley Hyde entertained his
[lie Bryan's '^eplimihei* to.
Every’ .sister mid family Sunday.
Yniing l.idi
body cfinu-.1 ■
I'n-d Stamm mid family attend.Mr. anil Mr*. ITmik Andrus &lt;•!
home from। ed Sports Day nt Assyria Center.
Music
Cjirilpn Center called &lt;m their mini
Saturday.
Mrs. l.hrniii’ BaTnmii, Sunday nf-l imr car.- of Mrs. Wesley Moireit.
pioneer j
Clialmer Norris mid family visnuetiug.
lenionii.
, ■ Mr. Conklin's people spent thei ib-d at Bert Bowser's Sunday.
Efirl Demaray. Mmy Wood mul last &lt;»f Hie week visiting idatives1
Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Bri.-hd look
Ividi Cimkfnrd niiiiiiu-nasl Iheir in Kalamazoo.
(heir daujchler, Mrs.-Bess Budd and «
Mrs. Oliver Johnson visih-d *al granddaughter, Doraihea- lo their j !n wcHnt Vx Mwomhycur mid Welby Crockfonl.
dan.-c v-mi the
trough- iniptc- Tipon the minds of the people ot Barry
Iliissel Barnum mid Ella -Wood W'. Dilnkellmrgei-'if Iasi week.
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i.
Nrit mode Of
rtaiument; llien
Iheir llrsf year in Hastings high' Misses Puurl and Mary Webb
les to FURXiTl RE. that i&gt; &lt;mr strong suit. Wc ate
spent last week with, their cousins!
schiMil, Tuemlny morning.
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We are getting in our
.v lines and they
Lois Wickham coiimienceil her
have ‘furniture ., for every n*
in .the honsc and
School
eitinineiiced
.Monday i -um. rai/.n .-'iieiiiriu I-. spemilllg a,
seoond year nf^cluMd work in Carl­
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.................... morning with Mi-&gt; Bulali Van few days with .Mrs. Mamie Carr. , in buildings, known ;m-theaters, after
Ion Ceiitoj-. Moiylay.
Vrauken
a*
tenrher.
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Sdibol commenced hem Tuesday
Tho Misses Maud Coitngbl. .Mary; a Greek word m . ulng "to ace?’
„ ... of the leading
Soplrinbor gih. wilh . Miss Nora
•Beach. Mnhfe
Thomp*on, Amy;
iiirniliiu inake.K afpl it is no trouble tojnakv a -ati&gt;iact&lt;»ry ^elecltuu. .
Wmid.of Coins gwvj- as t-acher.
limise. I.ant Smith doing lb1’ work. Hinton and Myrtle ami Mnbln Mr-j
THE PRICE QUESTION
Dcutli of Limes Phillips.
Glfltm Mowry _is gniug with lhe Gralh have in-en camping al Oak'
M4s"s Anna Blond" eonmiencod
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nt Woodliimi
Monday threshing machine.
Nook. Fine lake.
.mt -tore t-xpeuse is small and our operating expense is light: as we
mioi^iing.
Mr.*. Hattie Bristol has hel-n en• Mr*.. Frat)&lt;’is 'Htmdnrslmll visited
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and get die discounts, we can MEET ANY COMPETITION
Mrs. Mary Patten went lo As­ nt Buttle Greek Ipsl wci-K.
lertaining her inollier, from Char­
AN!) THEN SOME. This is no idle boast. We invite yoh to put usId-the
syria Wednesday, when- -he will
on Sunday
Zaun Beach visiled her bnilh' i’ lotte.
L -t vvhciicvrr yon de,sire to, make any purchases of furniture. We would
keep liom-e for .Mrs. Jewell of that Lester
Mrs. Warner of Baltin Creek his son. William
Phillip
Beach, near Nashville la*l
place. **
Mr .Phillips w
Ii’- &gt;•
have you in-peet our line &lt;•« Bed Room Suits, Parlor Furniture,
who hits been visiting her s&lt;m. Will Jnhnslnwii.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gversmilh
linn ICIIIIUVU.
Xill’rau oi ill,- I
Couchcsr Rockers. Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, etc.' You will be surprised
.Mr.*.
Clip/.
Rnbtock
visileti
at
were al Mpple Grave. Wedncstfay.
Lorahclle Wasner h.1* rctunieil yeaip-nr* ago
agi In- &lt;
and pleased with lh^ money saving opportunities we can offer in Furniture. .
Mr. and .Mr.*. I. Townsend ‘Were (Miner Johnson's hist week. he resided un-.
home from her visit in Ohio.
Bailie JTf
JTre»k w!
Greta
Johnson
visited
her
Uncle
lhe guests of Nashville friends
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde HenSaturday and Suudny, •
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Death
8cholarahl(f.
w Jo Johnstown I" reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Goscli of Freeport, dersltnll-. last week.
„lln.d to.
u Ki
II. i. -ui
The scholar is more Inclined
in­ »»- 'lu, I'; '
visit nd their daughter, Mrs. John
Quarterly meeting services were
He
1* more- by two oilier children. Georgi' of
K. *?
He
a.of! Kalamazoo and .’I'- Ida Arnifld of
MceLod. Wednesilay.
held at Hendyrsboll. school hottso quire than to affirm.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Hauer of West Sunday., Dr. J. C, Floyd -of Grand ready to asy. 'What do you-think?" j
Woodland, viisted at J. E.- Pdrnie- Hapitls,* life *uperinlend«uL- was
' Funeral serif* '-“re held from
lee’s Sunday.
there.
'
.
, Th«ln&lt;Sanborn church &lt;&gt;n Tuesday affer■ noon. burial laking place in I)nw|-BANNER WANT ADVS JAY—|
•uig cemetery.
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
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I

THE PRICE QUESTION ON

FURNITURE

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

PAGE EIGHT

rooin
For Sale— l-'ifiy rordX of dry mix-i For TmiIc• TSfife’Wii.
him wwmr~:ii«T
WANTS
kilcln-ii.
Kmpiin* I..
pikd on iny farm .in tho cily]
IT A WORD. Ni
I'h.niv IK8H.
It
limilv.
I will *••!! Iln- &lt;-n(ir»‘ ltd
nn III- ground for 81.75 per coni J
ir
SuhGh
-I
-l
—
l-idal form
2-wk*I
or Kale Cheap-Hough t-incii him- j .1'. T. &lt;ai|gn»v",t
•prinu
iMimry:
also
road
cart
and
brr for roofing and sheeting. also
•
■ .......... •
......... lllKKy. ■ Illi III- .11 .Biilimi;
bill stuff. Phonr IntU, Inquire
Mahogany- upriulil
Elevulor
ewks
F. G. Pierce, City.
, M
piano. Will sacriftc- for qith-ki______ ____ L________ _______________ „
tbttrrns liujll. cleaned and repalnhl. ’ sale, Addr»—. iJIO'.tnn St.. Grand : For Nair Cheap Thn - horse xaIhipid-. MteJrr
2-wks, nlinr i-iiuini-. i'nn l«All work giiaranbs’d. .Phone or
leave word at Hinillr's.Sfarket. Leo Far Nidi- -Gu* 1
Btnilh, Cily.
if
For Hout-flwoer. gunu.- away .will
For flair—G&gt;nmI Ury mixed wood " b..11ii-nl *furiiinlied apartment will*
per roni ifelivrred. Phone. A.
piano 1&lt;» righl parlie,.
PlioiitF. Sylvester or Geo. Tolhurst (1
131 5 png*.
. Iwk

Vacuum (’.leaner lo

Reni—Electric

For Nnlc ll.-il. .-‘pring*. main-*­
? *lovc* and In-ii. coop. Phone
57.H.
-?wk*

Phone 137.

II10 day.

For flair—Fine *11111111-,r home on
bank of Thoriiupple kike, in­
cluding homw*. barn ami «*—
wilh % acre .land. Mime f
Price righl. Phon- 23t&gt;K.
Bparks.

Notice -Tho*- having silo- lo Inllll«-d, write or-phon- me nl onca.
Phone -Hi 1 iuiig 2--4im-J.. P-rcy
Win-low.
Iwk

not at all dependent upon tho amount ovAT'jaat week. About all grains
of money one spends. A man can get
Ijave advanced aa has hutter fat
just as much fun, for Instanco. out ot
lying- about the height of his tomato
PROOUCA
plants as ho can out ot pursuing the
satno course with respect to bls tull
age per gallon of gasoline.

Near Kind.
don't know whether I’ll let George go
-Is there any tneat In that fellow's Plum,.
or not-"—National Monthly.
—
argument tor racing beUT" naked ras
.
legislator, sternly.
—Wall.- admitted the pleader fur
- Burtt of Eloqusno*.
This Is from Australia: "Gentle­ bets, cautiously, •'there may be a tew
men, a member of the bouse has taken
Wide Awnkr Krwlnd Circle.
advantage of my absence to tweak!
Good Night Light.
Mr*.
Sain Xnv of John-down n”r«»»«® behind my back. I hope that I
------------------- - „ me behind
„CU1UU,|
If a small pleco of camphor Is pro■nlerlninel| the liirmbety of the /he
next time bo abuses
back lit*
like a
II1 cured and placed in a bowl or glass of
POULTRY AND BIDRB.
Aid- Awnk- rtvwuii: Circle. -Wed- my b-sk
- coward
ees-srd he will
w!!! do it,
caickeoi. alive, w
tc —7------------------------------------------------------waw It will bo found to float on the
tesday. August Stilb.
The Indic*
to my face like“ka man,
and not. go
MfifsT*’'’’
‘pent the iiflerii*&gt;&lt;*ii with fancy! skulking into the thicket to assail a aurface, and when lighted will prove
-v&gt;.rk and visiting also an mleresl- 1 gentleman who Isn’t present to de-i * R0011 n,«ht ,l*h*- especially as earn­
ing program wnx rrtiderrcl. latirr ‘ J8I1J himself
' phor Is a good disinfectant, and its
in lhe afternoon a delirious lunch-!
- disagreeable.
••
imell not at- all
‘
next uirciGood Hunting Country.

EMU

Good Things Moat Be Uaed.
Wild animals are not numerous tn |
Good la no good, but It It be apeutj Clovar Bead.
' Bind, although occasional reports are God gives good for no other ende-s!
BALBI) HAY ANU STRAW.
___________
heard of-tigers, panthers,
leopards,1
No. ITlaotby. liouxotia
------------------.------ Ths
Jacka| I.
|g j Bpe.naur.
: Baled Htraw.u^s to W,J».
Thn world would be better and wolves
and hyenas.
The Jiekii
brighter If people were taught tho duty very common, while bears
some- '
para are someof being happy as well as the happt- tlmea seen In tho ’hills. ~
Tho gad or
nes* of doing their duty. To be hap-; wild sheep, the Ibex, the chlnkera, tha
HASTINGS MARKETS
py ourgehres is a most effectual con­ black buck and tho hog deer are comtribution to the happiness of others.O-m-rlrd. WcduradW P. M. Hep!.
Slr John Lubbock.
la aery prevalent al times.
TJm EkvBlor9 an,| Milling Com*

For flair—Nihe room house,
quire 937 So. Jlaycs SI.

Phone SUNIL J. G.

kiniln of poultry. «
lielton every Honda.
atul Wednesday.
For price* *-&lt;••
F. G. Adams A Son. Iiellon. Mirh.l
For Sale—Al a bargain '129 acrfarni. section 15. Irving.
I). IL
Smith, llnstjngs. Houle 9. liwksl

I?'' "i ILi-lnip- |

11,-ni—l urid-lird i-ixuiu Mud.

For S11I1

Keeping Up-to-Date is What Has
Put FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR So
Far in the Lead of Al Other Flours

llalliaway

For Sale—Hou— and lol.
Cha*. Bockwilh.-

with iwleaner; latcsl mo
nearly new.
Inquire al
NER Office.
upright

' A cdhtW. for the eidirgement of
tbs Sunday school, entitled "A Trip.
to Palestine.'" had been planned by
tha superintendent.
One mother,
“*■
"
the school, hearing that the superin­
tendent Intended- -Laklog tho scholars
for a boat ride, hastened to remark.

pony are paying 81.06 par bushel

Dally Thought

AVnntrd—Good poultry delivct

Steinway
msd.

LA8ORIN0 NEN AND CHURCH?’

.
And Who Is llr^ponxUih- For II?
That Is Tlirmr of llrv. Bread)
Sunday Evening.'
“I* there n chn-m hetwren lnl»oring men ami ih&gt;- church?
And
who is resjwinjiihh- for ii?" ’Dial
will be lhe thr-me of llrv. Bready**;
.-rrnmn nexl Sunday evening. 'And!
all who know hint know Hint h-'
will di-M-iiA* il wiHik lhe utmo-d 1
f r ankriwsr ' IF will In* wort Ii hear- ■
ing.

Ella Wills of Johnslown.

For flair—llegisiered Uunw Jr
hogs. Bulb *«-xe*. Treated
cholera. J. E. McElwain.

street.
ner.

SEPTEMBER 8. 1914
Intxpsnslvs Joy.

'IS THERE A CHASM BETWEEN

piano.

*

Hapitfs. Midi.
For Nnlr A desirable gen«*r

ik'llon, Mich.
Wnnled—Man with (earn I
from |&lt;i tn .’Id acres of mm
1'hone 2I. Middleville Ex.
Frank Prail. .Middleville.

For. Hale—Four roosQng-cot
pouliry, cheap, one corn
1*5 feel Inhg. shingle naif.
Walnut sln-et*. Heslinga.

For Sale—K

soft waler,

room

huiHv.

Plioiit*

ggs.

For Mair—Wishing l&lt;&gt; purchase
1915. model? will sell my
Maxwell louring car. In p
&lt;-i&gt;ndilinn.
Will
demon
nnywhere; Claude Wmkl,

a ■ F-Min llitihrr

Will nay higher'prii

For Nair—Good sjandtird
pin'.
mn_cce-+-yf*. old. good road*l-r: j mak«
Iwk ;i«t will l»- —iv
IT*&gt; buggy and harness. I'lidim
I*.
S73B.
-Iwk ‘I—
------- ----------------------------------------------- ant e i* dc-dn'd.
------- • Winded PeopleJo know (hill I win
For Ilrul—A brand nuw liffluw.
inrin-d Sunday.
-Baldwin.
Phoiu* 301B.

For flair—New Miller
Phono PW-5 'ring*.

Iw-an pu
2-

Mr. and Air*. G

The Best For the Money Store

Men’s Fall Suits
Boys’ Fall Suits

With all the recent improvements in machinery, making the BEST
product of 'any kind is largely a matter of equipment, .and help.. This is
ESPECIALLY TRUE of flour. The latest models of flour-making machin­
ery get all of the flour-goodness out of lhe wheat that is {ost by any mill us­
ing old-style machinery. Unless a mill is fully equipped wth the latest
improved machinery, that mill CAN NOT make the BEST QUALITY

of flour.

•

But the latest patented and improved machines cost
patented devices do. To throw out an entire equipment
and replace it all with new, requires a large expenditure
nothing of the temporary disorganization of business, and
a turmoil for months. But it pays in the long run.

money-just as all
of old machinery,
of money, saying
keeping things in

The
FRENCH'S
WHITE
LILY
FLOUR
that
making with our - up-to-the-minute equipment of machinery, is so far
SUPERIOR to anything that can be made with old style machines, that there
is NO COMPARISON. We don’t charge any more, for it than as though
we had old equipment, but our customers are so much better pleased with
the QUALITY of the flopr.wc are making, that we feel well repaid for
keeping our thill closely up-to-date. Satisfied customers has always been
the aim of this mill, and we never let the question, of EXPENSE stand in
lhe way.
.
,

More people in Barry County are using French's White Lily Floqr than
ever before. They KNOW from experience that it is the BEST FLOUR
MAPE. Are you one of them? If not, why not try it and become one of
them?

Men’s and Boys’ Fall Hats
New Fall Shirts
Sweaters^'Mackinaws
Make Your Selections Early as the Se
lection Is Always Best Then

F. CHIDESTER
LEADING CLOTHIER

HASTINGS, MICH

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 3,1914-20 PACES.

PART TW0-PAKS 9 TO 10.
’ptv-Tir-thn-Ttrtnifr~h«,’t ’ ’*itnrrhry---------- MYTON*CORNERS:-------- -—
exemng
A good time was enjoy- j Mrs. *Mary Gardner visHud her
e&lt;l by all
i brother Theodore Scofield at South
Mr. and Mrs. John Castelien and , ,.a,t Woodland, Tuesday.
. Mi*&lt; Frances Child* of Wc-t
Vermontville, spent Tuesday with

than l.ooo,ono.(MW paiwng-rs and L- |
nnsr MOTIVE
tMUNMUNtn tons of freight annually, j
After adopting lhe English-born
child of civilization, the United
UM 100 TEARS MO Slates
took the lead In II* develop­
ment and application, uni i| today it
stands as’the world’s greatest man­ held. and laid to rest. Much sym­
ufacturer of Jocomoifves.
Besides pathy is felt for Ilia faithful wife
milking enough tn me«‘l thn'.domes­ and daughter, who mourn Jus loss.
Mr. ami Mrs. Filt-diroi Balti1
tic demand, the American mniOrfacturers nre shipping locomotives Creek spent Thursday’and Friday
.
abroad nt the rale of a dozen a week at Jay.smith’s.
to.South America and Africa; the#.! _.Mjss Kat lierftie Rijzman has re­
EN0IHE LOOKED LIKE
are disturbing the ealm ofTJje On-J turned .frOt’n Milwaukee where site
ent nnd nre dashing from one end' lias Jg»en visiting her brother. Ed
A HUGE GRASSHOPPER of Europe to the other, and have.
GHif wife.
Invaded the land of the toc&lt;nn&gt;-r ‘ Irving Gnskiil and family of
live’s birth. England.
I.ike^CheI Vicksburg have liven visiting hi*
setnmship.-tlie locomotive j&lt; grow-1 sister, .Mr.*. Waller Bidelman and
ing larger and more powerful every
year.
'I’lie largegL-reported to lie
in use (inlay i^'-tk huge compound j
engine, which measures f’.*t» f.-vt I
over all. and weighs
pound*,
it is an nil burner and varies hunt'
gallons of oil and 12,00ft gallons of:
water.
It cost M3.83D to build.
These giants have reached a point
where one locomotive is so long I hat
it is hinged in the middle with a
flexible Joint, so that it can turn a
curve without upsetting. Tims the;
locomotive has Inntomo lhe modern
Atlas that carries the burden of liiei,
worlds trade and population across
the continents.
the four wheels. There being no
C. J. ARGUBRIGHT
cab. lhe engineer had to aland while
c__ I the engine was in operation.
Il
The Michigan Business and Normal College nave a nnCt|ll|||l,,| ,.jgp( loaded cars, which ngvrega|et| a weight of thirty tons, up
ad. in the Banner [this week and it will pay ,.unv vound
,
a tutu
trackotm
that
grade of I foot in
. , .
- . , ,,
,
,
, ,
~1 a tinea
a had—a ..
man to read it. It is full of good wholesome talk "straight Ian eighth of a mile. The test was

and family.
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
J. Ila«ey--dnn ehifdrcn
* mint ..-11 r; .I.-aam - (I rant Mr*. Perry and. baby called
at Sheymaju-CorniTs, last we»-k
'Ii' Almiifi tMieldon rii.'iliy
Tli.-s Fuller Ii.i.i severaT of his -Mnnda/^x^----- ;—--— ----&gt;|r&lt; Claud- Kennedy and son,
farm buildings reshingled and n1rTtf&lt; &lt;&gt; and daughter. Thelma. visit­
paired Iasi Week.
ed relatives at smith east Nashville
lhe latter part nf lust week.
Miss Teresa Weber of Hastings
,visit«*d her aunt, Mt*. S. Hynes and
family. recently.

from the shoulder.” President Argubrighl writes his
own ads. and they1 are mighty
good readingo for anyz one. Ill&gt;l
o/o
cars

K""‘ Thi
locomotive to draw a train oi Our REAL ESTATE business is growing by leaps and bounds. We are listing lots uf property these days and we will peed and desire to
in the United Mates matte its get every piece ot property that is for sale in Barry County to supply the wants of our prosi&gt;eclive clients as never l»efore in our long experience
------ ----------------- .........--------------- ■
. 1 ■
I experimental trip in the Lackn- in the advertising of real estate have we received so many inquiries in answer to our foreign advertising as we have received so far this year.
This proves conclusively that the owners of the high priced land In Ohio, Indiana and lllionis are coming to Michigan to buy farm homes instead
•■d liny fur (f|tn». Hickerson,
NORTHEAST CtRLTQN.
I the product &lt;&gt;f Stephenson.
if of going to the south and southwest and we are going to sell a lot of Barry County farms' to these people. JUST WATCH OUR SMOKE.
Charh
and family of day nnd
"
...
I larry
was called the Stourbridge Lion.’ The only way to make the real estate business go is to bring in ouside buvers. "
i., nre visiting the fonnlifter the place of its manufacture this proposition. List your/arm with us NOW. -- ------------------- ------------.. . ------- , .Mrs;. John "Niuimall and
I in England. Its American engineer. you splendidly. The following are
family, also other relatives in litis
'
Horatio Allen, ran the engine over a.
vicinity.
track of hemlock fails for a prelim­
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Burns, of Fre­
inary lest.
Then hr invited tiny
mont, Mii-lu wore week •■ml guests
gerjllemnn In the gathering of spec­
of the latter*.* brother, Lester Van
tators lo accompany him.
His in-i
Brucklin and family.
vitatinrl was not only refused, but
Miss Audrn and Edna Decker nnd he-was urged Jo give up his fool­
l.&lt;di.t Wortivy Iwgan their schotd hardy ambition.
advisers, lie pulled
work nl Like Odessa, Monday.
wide and "dashed"
miles an hour.
Today, more than
fives are in motion over tin

Your Last Year’s Fall Suit
YOU’LL NEED IT SOON!
Hang it on a chair back and

Phone Us. We will return

it in a few days and it will
look like new.

American Steam Laundry
Phone 243

Shultcrs Bros., Props.

Hastings, Mich.

DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING

-sAlumifium Ware Sale —
The Swissalil brand of high grade imported goods at

% Off Regular Price

SPECIAL
One lot of Waists and Middie Blouses, 50c,
75c and $1.00 values

SATURDAY 2 P. M.
We put them
on sale at

/A

One to a customer

- New York Store
Phone 102

Hastings, Michigan

C. B. BENHAM

BENHAM &amp; TRIM

Real Estate and Investment Brokers, Phone 472.

H. D. TRIM

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

�THE HASTINGS B ANNER. SEPTEMBER 3. 1914.

The Hastings Banner
Published every Thursday at
-

Wytinys. JUfiblSBU,

COOK PROS, EJitonu

Want Column, 1c a word for each
insertion—Nn.ldv. f2r^l?SLWMLiX
cents.
Card of Thanks, ic a word.
Obituary poetry and resolutions,
5c a lino.
*
Obituaries of 20 lines or lass will
be published free; 5 cents par line
charged for each lino above lhe 20
lines.
■
Nplices of births, deaths or mar­
riages will be printed free'as news
mutter. .
•'*
No communication will ba pub­
lished under any circumstances un­
less R hears the writer's name and
postolUcc address.

COURT HOUSE IMS

Official Gall for the Republican
State (kaiventlon.
To tho Republican Electors of lhe
State of Miohignn:
A state convention of the Jle-

Charles K. Btrimback. Baltimore 34
Lenna Tindall. IlMlings.............. 30
George Lebiuar, Hickory Corner* 36
Adah May ‘ Whittemore. Hinkory Corners ...............
Ray G. Lancaster.' Hastings ..
Jessie M. Wilkins, Hastings..
Royce O. Sweet, Middleville
Alice Gale, Yankee Springs..

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Furnish Your Home

the city of Kalamazoo, Wednesday,
September 30, 1914, at clcven-thirly in the .forenoon for tho purpose
Isn't it reasonable to believe that the advantages we have in buying furniture
Of nominating Republican candi­
Subscription by Mail, Post-Paid.
for our several stores enable us to sell GOOD FURNITURE at a less price
dates for the following stale of­
ONE YEAR, in advance............ 91.00
fices: Secretary of Slate, Slate
than most furniture houses can sell at? IT IS A FACT.
SIX MONTHS, in advance
M
Treasurer, Auditor-General, and
THRJ I MONTHS, in advance.. 25
Attorney General, and for the
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
transaction of such other business
per year, in advance.............. 1.50
as may properly come before the
Warrmily Deeds.
convention.
Entered at the postofllce hl Has­
Waller lj. Webh to Win. II. Pitt.
Barry eounty will tie -entitled to
tings, Michigan, as second class
86 acres. sec.-35 Yankee Springs, 91- 45 delegates - in this convention.
matter.’
Wm. F. Pnuslle lu Len’a Fincham, The total nundi'T of delegates will
lol city, «|,20D.
bo 1468.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Lillia 8. RIiotid'M to Preston B.
Display,advertising rates on ap­
JOB PRINTING
Under the resolution of 1858, no
plication.
The BANNER has one of the best Rose. 20 acres, sec. 2, Baltimore, delegate will be entitled to a seat •
in the slate convention who does!
Business locals and reading no­ equipped job offices in Western «1,300.
Allows us lor n short time to offer -a fine clean, soft and J nines A. Elliott to Lonn J. Kar- not. reside in the county he propostices.' On first page or among brev­ Michigan bud is prepared lo do any
ities, i2H cents a line.
kiqd of book and job printing.
chvr. trustee. W44 of NE
Sec. .es to represent. rfanitary Cotton Feit Mattress at the exceedingly low
33, Barry. 61.00.
Wednesday, September 9th, 1914,
price of 66.75. This mat.
Phebe Barton tn Henry Cisler. 2 has been designated by tho Slate ।
lots Midtll'-ville, 6175.
Central Committee as tho, day on
tress is made of built-up
Win. L. Chase to Wm. H. Barna­ which the sCv.-rul county .conven­
cotton layers; has a hand­
by, lol,' laiach lake resort, Carlton'. tions in the ditTeronl counties for
6275.
some art tick and will re­
the purposes "f uleclihg delegates
Jooob Edger, Sr., to Ernest J. Ed­ lo tho Republican State Convention
main solt for years to come.
ger. lot, Hastings, 91.500. '
at Kalamazoo, shall lie held. ■
Warii A. Quick to Emi B. TownTho
delegnli"
from
lhe
several
pome and secure one before
semi, Vi acre. sec»25. Hastings. 9l.t»&gt;. counties in each congressional dis­
they are all gone.
Charlotte L. Heed to Edward II. trict are requested to meet in dis­
Wilkes, !60 acres. Rutland. 9t,W0.
’
7 YEARS IN KALAMAZOO
trict
dauous
at
9:30
o'clock
a.
m.
on
David F. Wolfe lo Covert O. the day of the •lute convention and
F’or six years many people in moderate means came lo me to I Freer,
lol, wigwams, Gun Lake, select officers as follows, to be pre­
Grangeville, 91.00.
have Iheir teeth attended to and went away disappointed. bn- I Louis V. Rlanilley to Itobert IL sented lo said convention for con­
malion:
Kirscldiian,
3 lots, Fine Lake Park, fit (!)
| cause they could not stand the regular dental prices. I decided
|
Ono vice President.
Johnstown.
61.00.
I to nuke less money and give lhe people a chance lo have First ?
(2) Ono assistant Secretary.
It. Hardendorf to Lillian
I Class Work ul Cut Rate Prirca- I rlinlirngr your Investigation—I J. Eugene
(3) Ono inrnilior of lhe Comini-|
Ackell. lot. Nashville, $160. ” tie
on
Credenilals.
•
i you get regular first class dentistry nt lhe low prices..
I
Bertha 5k Pennock to John W.
(4) One member of lhe CommllFour offices maintained—Lansing, Jackson, Buttle Creek, and ’ Albertson, pared, sec. 28, Barry, ttefl on Credentials.
•«l no.
Order
of
Busin"".
I Kalamazoo.
I
The Sample Furniture People
Andrew L. Myers to Lee McDon­
(5) One member of the Commit­
ald. lot. Hastings, st.(ID.
VNDEilTAKING M LOWER PHIUE8
tee on Resolution*.
.
Fay Barker to Louis E. Ganhier,
PHONE 236
Each townsluii. ward or precinct:
lot, Short Acrocs, Fine Lake, Johns-1 ■shall
be entitled Ip such number of I
town, MtM».
delegates to the county convention!
'
9lli FLOOR, HANSELMAN BUILDING,
J
of its county a» shall be specified in1
• KALAMAZOO ,*
MICHIGAN I
Probate Court News.
the call issued by tho County Com­
Estate of Mary G. H(i*e. Deceased. mittee.
HEAD OF GULL LAKE.
provamenl which, has been needed
Final account of administrator til­
By order of tho Republican Stale
Mr. and Mrfc Harold Upjohn mo­
Horn August’ ’.HI It lo Floyd House many yearn.
ed. Discharge issued lo fcdwiu W. Cehlrdl Comniilleo.
tored to Ann Arlmr Tuesday lo and wife u fine son.
Arthur Glasgow and 0. Bttgbee
school al 10:00 A. M., preaching al Penfold.
MORGAN.
„ A. J. Groesbeck. Chas. HulTi’nan, wife and son of are preparing to erect (heir alios.
Estate of Harriet L. Miller, de­
.
Chairman.
“Thou shall love the Lord Iby j 11 :t)0 A. M. by Mrs. James Mead and ceased.
.hdmsttiwn were welcome guests at
Petition for appointment
Our new school hotiso is com­
Chas. S. Pierce,
God,'With all thy heart, and witli! al 7:30 P. M. by the jutstor.
and
Dr.
and
M
ik
.
S.
It.
Light
a
Item!
Wesley
Edmonds*
Sunday.
of adriiinistrntor tiled.
pleted.
School will commence Tiext
.Secretary.
all thy soul, and with all tliyi
Estate-of Ellen L. Liutuiugli. de­
Roy mid lama Bryant ntteivded
strength, and with all thy mind.'
ceased.
Bond
approved,
letters
is
­
press Theater in Grand Rapids church at
Hendershott school
and Ihy neighbor as thy self.'*
■ CAT AS A SNAKE CHARMER sued lo W. A. Burrell, executor.
Monday evening.
house biuulay.
Oldtlms Crimlpal Trials.
Mrs. H. Neil Palmer of Jackson,
Estate of Leon A. Tyler„a minor.
Wm. C. Robinson and wife of near , Criminal trials uked to be conducted has been slaying a couple of weeks Pussy's Fascination of Dsadly S«r* Annual account of guardian tiled.
Hickory
Corners vrsiled
their with wonderful speed tn Landon, ttpr
with her-parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Estate of Henry B. JVjbischung.
pent Proved But Not Absolutely
Mrs.
Luly
Smllin
of
Jiloomingdaughter.
Mrs.
Chas.
Gillespie
and
Dcmaray.
deceased.
Order appoTtfltng trus­
Accounted For.
family, from Thursday until Sun­ daily after tho court had dined. An
tee entered. Bond approved. Let­
Miss Helen Holzimer returned •
day.
Wednesday to take up her second! Stories of fascination by snakes are ters of trusteeship issued to Stella
tral criminal court cite* a com la
Vida Hammond "pent Inst week
year’s college course al Berea, O.
Locher.
The Kalamazoo Academy of Med­ with her sister. Mrs. Frank Kim- which a prisoner had picked a pocket
common, bill from India comes the
Estate of James E. Pratt, incom­
Mrs. Adah Rock and son John-of opposite In sn account of bow a cat
of a, handkerchief. Two wtineaaaa
icine held their annual picnic on, beriiltg mid family, uf Johnstown.
petent
Final
account
of
guardian
Battle Creek and Mrs. Fail Webb: may exercise such hypnotic power
were'called, tho man robbed and a
Earl Wood amt wife accompanied
and son of Hastings spent a pari of . over a deadly serpent M to deprive tiled.
constable, who stated tho facte tn a
Estate of John W. Fincham, de­
Iasi week al H. Dv Webb s.
wives and families wore invited. Mr. and Mrs. Freil ■ VanSyckles in
ceased.
Receipts and voucher Hi­
it of all power at action.
The women foniislu-d tin- program llu-ir car In Wmisbmi, Ohio, to visit tha prisoner. “Nothing to say, I au&gt;
.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skidmore and
rclaliv.es last Friday. They expect
Discharge issuced to Lena
A gentleman who has lived forty-six ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller left Wenpose?** The summing up was as fob
Finchanv admmist rat rix.
a.lji'iiriird and to return Monday.
nnsday in lhe Jailer's auto for' years, as ho says, in India, relates to
Estate of Robert Dinwiddle, deChas. Hammond mid mother went lows: "Gentlemen, 1 suppoao you havy
Woodbury, returning Thursday by s writer In tho Field thst twice bls CtNUfed.
Jury—
H"poi t of sal" of real es­
to Cedar Creek Sunday t&lt;» visit thn no doubt? 1 have none-**
tho‘way of Grand-Ledge and Lan­ life baa been saved by a ent On ono tate tiled.
“Guilty, my lord." Judge to priaonen
latter's
grauddauglileur
Mrs.
Ardri
which later in th" iiflcrnmiii they
occasion, he say*, ho walked on to
sing.
Estate of Walter I’age, deceased.
"We have met before—we shall not
lOwenxand family.
W. C. Norris and daughf&lt; :• spent the veranda of his bouse and actually All receipts tiled, discharge issued
meet
again
for
some
time
—
sevua
MrsAMay Johnson Baker and lilFriday night with Mrs. C. .1. Norris.I trod on a cobra that was sitting up to-William it. Page, special admin­
lle daughter are visiting Mrs. Mon­ team’ trntspbrtatlon.M Timo pfltriai,
pleasant day.
Floyd Baird came Wednesday to, ready to strike. Expecting every In­ istrator.
. roe Merrill and other friends In this two minutes fifty-throe second!, n
visit his mother and grandparents, i stant to feol Its fangs, ho wondered at
in bi iroil on. ■ neighborhood.
was said that tbaao after dinner trial*
attending Hie Mudge sciijo! picnic] tho delay In the deadly stroke, when,
SOUTHWEST RUTAND.
I James Crawley, our highway did not average more than four mi»Thursday., and returning to l.ntts- glancing behind him, he saw his cat
Win. lldvcns rvlurqed home after
Mr,'. Louise Chapin and Miss Em­ commissioner, is graveling what is utea each.
ing tlmisday (-veiling.
Shit ley I crouching and gaxlng Intently at the spending
a
week
and
a
half
in
Jack
­
known
as
the-Durfee
hill,
an
imma
Rolzin
spent
Friday
in
Kalam
­
Hapilin g-.ffig with him for a week reptile with a mesmeric effect, which son county.
azoo.
end visit.
.
Rankin Hart and family rtf North
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Upjohn Cn&lt;‘ia Noris sprjnt from Thursday seemed to render It unable to move, Hone s|ienl Sunday al Wm. Haven.'
lertalm*d 'eompmiy from Kalamazoo
Mary Townsend of Nashville and so that ho killed It easily.
and
also
wilinOscar
Otis
and
wife
Another time, when sleeping in a
attended the .Chautauqua.
and Grant Olig and wife of llasMr. amt Mrs. Ernest Cadwallailer
Julius Maurer is working for cot on thia veranda, he awoke to And lings.
Wc Make Hundreds of Loaves of
"Ulerlain'd Mr. and Mis. Arthur
Lloyd Marshall.
on ono aldo of the bed a huge cobra,
Sewral from here attended Hie
Cai|w:dl;i'l"i' and Son Harold of
hli &lt; h'.... -man is spending the with head erect, and on the other side picnic al Gun lake.. The band boys
Jtar»T
&lt;•
H«F
&lt;-•»«*
week with Mrs. Dorothy Huffman. his cat. Its glistening green eyes bias­ had a jolly time.
.
ladcr.and Mi', and MrLaura Ckeeseman who is attend­ ing at the snake. The man crawled
Clark Olis of Hostings spent
-ASSARIA.
ing lhe. Normal at Hastings wns out of bls covering, koi a gun, and Thursday night with Wm. Havens
Every Day
AITEJutL Day al Assyria the ball dinner Sunday.
home-over Sunday.
even poked at the cobra, which had and family.
Jb"hvc"U
wren Maple Grove and.
Arthur Lathrop spent the latter remained aa immovable aa a stuffed
John Baker and family mid Roy game Jbel
Thought for Today.
That ought to be evidence enough that
Assyria ended 11 to 7 in favor' of
part of last week at Bay Ciy as del­
Douglas
camped
a
few
days
of
lust
specimen. Wishing to test "tbs phe­
A fool and hla grandfather's money
egate (o the C. E. convention.
COTTAGE BREAD has a lot of good
week al Gun lake.
.Miss Gladys Mead and her bn.lh- nomenon. bo placed his hand In front
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Dingmun
.friends.
People buy Cottage Bread
er Harold went to Grand Rapids of the eyes ot the cat. whereupon tho
entertained Sunday, Mr. apd Mr?.
NORTH IRVING.
Satudday to visit their aunt Maud- snake Immediately showed signa “f Last Week saLetter.
II. IteeM-, Mr. and Mrs. .MorribJones.
life and activity, but when the hand
Elsie and Florence Cairns return­ R.»se and children and tlirco cous­
Mrs. Rilla Hudson and son ErnMt was removed, fell instantly into mes­
in* from Battle Creek.
of Grand Ledgq and Mrs. Carrie meric fixity of attitude. Then it was ed Sunday from the camp meeting
It’s wholesome, pure, sanitary and
'Mrs. Lena Kilgus pleasantly eti- :
south of Hustings and report a very
Vsnwee of Woodland spent lhe killed.
swe^t—lifjtt as the fresh fallen snow.
good
I mi". &lt;*
week end with their parents, Rev. j Granting tho facts, how much was
Thia holds true in your electric
Hill. Friday. August iat. A line .Mrs.
E.
D.
Reynolds
and
daugh
­
We nave/ many customers who have
and Mrs. Hazeldiue.
the effect upon the snake due to hyp­ ter Lucille and son Harold visited program was given, after which ati •
wiring.
That's
one
reason
Mrs. Mary Turqer returneij hum*" notism. and bow much to paralyzing
told us they liked it BEST OF ALL.
Tzflztel
relatives Imre Monday. .Migs F.iiuiw clegimt. te.i wgs servisi.
Wednesday from Hastings.
You try Cottage Bread.
Mi'S Georgia Lathrop returned! fear at an ancient enemy, rendering Cairns and M. Floyd-Cairns return­ dcrorntlorH weri? white mnors andi
your electric work. You'll
Monday after spending the sum- . It forgetful of everything else in Its ing home witli them for an indeil- pink geraniums; A birthday enkr
know
it
is
done
right
and
that
with *J&lt; ■ andles was fine.
Toe
intense watchfulness of a recognised uite visit.
tnrr.al Mackinaw.
your buildings are safe if I do
Miss Elizabeth Garrett, who lias hostess received a line rug from]
Rev..and Mrs. G. II. Lahr return-; danger?
i hw next meeting will I
been visiting her granddaughter, tho club.
ed Monday from conference* fol
be
witli
Mrs.
Cura
Greenman.
Sep­
Mrs.
Lizzie
Cairns,
for
some
time,
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Prup.
slay with us another year.
is
going
to
Mt.
Pleasant
to
visit
her
tember
II.
’
CEO.
VANTIFFLIN
Bring
your
job
printing
to
us
—
Prayenneeting Friday evening
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 548
son this week, ytie will lie accom­
Will All. n and lady friend of
at Mrs. Win. Shoup’s.
Sabbath j do only' Unit class work.
Elactrlclan. /'
panied by Miss Florence Cairns.
Chicago, wen- Sunday guests of his
Mr. and Mrs. Eviyell Cairns. Mr. parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Fml Allen.
and Mrs.z Will Cairns and family
Mrs. Mnsyio Hamilton is the
and Henry Kidder attended camp cm-f of her Min, W. J. Brown, and I
meeting south of Hustings Sunday.
The prayer meeting nl Mr. Wilt
Cairns' Inst Friday night was well
attended. The next meeting will‘he
MARTIN CORNERS.
Mr. imd Mrs. William Paul and
To the Hunters of Barry Cpuuly.
Act RIH. of tile Public Acts of 1913. hand. Mr. and Mrs. Glia*. (h'born.
rnnlres il unlawful for any person to
Mrs. Minnie Stillman mid Mrs.
hunt outside of the county in which Hazel Pitcher of I'ittsn.-r.i. Mn«s„
The kind that counts. Kodakcrs from
he resides* &lt;cxce|4 upon his own who hitvi- 1...... making.their sister.
land) without first- obtaining a li- M^. Ainu/,. Hilton un • extended
everywhere arq taking advantage of
xeii.e for that juirp'ise. Before the: visit returned to their home. Wcounty clerk can issue such n Ii-'
our Mail Order Department. Finish­
cense, the'* applicant, who must be
A goodly number from here at­
17 years old or over, niii’t make an tended th" circuit ratty at Hastincs
ing of Films is a specialty with us—we
affidavit aa to his residence, age, at tlie M. E. church, Saturday. All
etc. For the convenience of those onjoyi-d a Mimptuous dltutor and a
have the up-to-the-minute equipment
living rfl a considerable distance iln" lime. .
'
from lia.'iiux'. 1 have artainged
Mrs. Alice Whetstone i* vi«iling
and workmen whose only occupation
with the following persons tn take tier nir'ci *. MrC Lloyd Eaton and
the required aQldnvil for this U- Mi" Muii' l Miller in Hip I'roliio to produce results. We get all there
cense.
They have lhe reiir:—* neighlioriiooU.
blanks mid will furnish full inis in the film. Try us once, you become
Jnhn Cf’!Twlcy*bf llasiinx'. .vtFilformntion concerning them:
t'd his brill her, Thomas Crartloy
Nashville
—J. Robert Smith.
a regular custombr* We render bills
and wife imc &lt;jay |qst week.
Woodland—Wesley Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. James Flatter vis­
monthly.
Work delivered prepaid.
Freeport—Eugene H. Sisson.
ited Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Miiiui. oi
Middleville—Glenn D. Whitmore. Lakeview. Saturday.
. '
G*m Lake—Morris Englund.
.Mrs. Ida Hilton is slaying with
Call on us for Shingles, Ridge Roll and Valley
&lt;if-angeville—Wm. Benttie,
Delton—Fred O. lltlghes.'
Hnatiitgn, u f. w days.
Ak-xI'iu—P. J. Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hillun of
Hickory Cyrutrs— David B. Pope. Hastings visited his brother, Lewis
Banileld—Arthur- M. Edmunds.
Millen and fmniiv. Sunday.
Ptairieville^E. A. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ihnil and
Dated Hastings, &lt;Mich, Aug. 21.' chirdren and Mr. ami Mrs. Chas.
iOli.
Opposite Monument Park
Or-'lmrn spent Sunday with Mr. and
PHONES 254JAND 224Roy Aridrus. County Clerk.
Mr-. Delbert Slocum. ’ •&lt;
It Hhth An. 6tul Ri,lh, Nick.

FIFTY-NIMH YEAR

We Buy In Big Quantities and
We Meet Competition

This Buying Opportunity

20 Years Experience i
As A Dentist

S

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go. ■
Michigan

Hastings

| DR. FRANK HOLMES

COTTAGE BREAD
Because They Like to Eat It

Safety First

The Palm Garden

Doo’t Pay War Prices
— COME TO

Bauer Bro?, for Lumber, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Builder’s Hardware.

We carry the best quality of Roofings and guar­
antee satisfaction and price on all goods.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

The Camera Shop, Inc.

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

—BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.

�PAGKEIXVKN

THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER X 1914.

though'

Young men who have not the opportunity to operate farms of their own
will find that the knowledge of this course added, to their practical farm ex­
perience will be
.

gets very cold up here, Maying os I
low as 21 dwrees below zero Jorl
two weeks al a time. -o wo will not
let lhe chicken# out only on ycnf
nice days, as we are after the eggs
Our correspondent should, in
pul nmr.' than (JO hens in a Imu*
10x30 feet.
The Ix-.t plan woul
inch boards on

•hiding*. then

over &lt;ui tho outiml'* with a
liropnivt! roofing. Inid- with
ma-nle«l Joints, wnli a wall i

A (food Jnitestment
Good positions at satisfactory salaries are not guaranteed, but there, is an

would lie

qpili

ACTIVE DEMAND FOR COMPETENT MEN WHO
HAVE TAKEN THIS COURSE

ale not expo-i .| t.i draft'

Many former students, who-have not returned to Michigan farms are
now successfully Managing Large Estates at Good Salaries.
This Short Course brings the student in actual touch with the work
the barns, judging rooms, shops and laboratories.

could tic |dnsti'red with a .-m&gt;i«tlli
cunt of bard pla-fer on whii'li
mile* could not Judge.
We would not । ••rmr.en.l- the
u-e of pta-ier bomdr hra i.titckin
hoiiM*. Some people u-» phstcr
claim i
: lli.it it i* hard lo put on
&lt; iuring, mid lhut th. ।

PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS------- ILLUSTRATIVE MATERIALS
LECTURE WORK
'

All mail should be addressed East Lansing.

Michigan Agricultural College.

it by the bundle* of too).
••le.u.ing cut.

A Strong Student Endorsement
This is only one of many hundreds of the favorable letters we rteeive from our students.

The Business Institute.

(Sign'riD HILDA W II.KER.

Institute Bldg. 163-169 Cass Ave.

wit light wooden fnime* binged ; jdtn-r.'
Hie lj‘P .Of the K!~J|iii *, mi ihid in
uni weather they i-iui be’*vvmig vvil pay :i bigger dividend
anything else mt the farm.

Seasonable Foods

m a chicken houSalads become ono of the most generally served dishes
during the summer months. Anti what Is a salad
without

.

GOOD OLIVE OIL?

•lime

ait

lie replaced with elemi -and.
Our corroM(&gt;ondeiii should
• •lie fool |»er fowl on Hie I
placing the roost* IH iiiclieA dropping Iwuinl bi'iiealh i*
I...i..
t .. ....... ii. . i........

Our Richelieu Lucca Olivo Oil is the finest quality of
Italian Oil manufactured. You will appreciate IL

same

HOT WEATHER DRINKS
We offef a most palatable aird refreshing bnverage In
both our Ginger Ale and Rout Brer.
TTipmi superior thirst quendiers arc packed under
tho Richelieu Brand and Jot* pleasing, satisfying, in­
vigorating qualities are unsurpmwd.
,

enough, a

The Grocers

Don't if make &gt;•■
down some inorniiu
..
Ihiek-f.iil hef.-d In n all fluffed up
in llm hoi pesl, where you have

Cheapest Furnace To Have—
it’s the HOLLAND

during

the

summer

bi-h mid one fourth corn.
Buckwheat
may io* .substituted for tho oals if
desitvd.
Inipure drinking water is one of
the most common cau*en of sick

E. C. Russ &amp; Son
Two Telephones

Economy
Economy
Economy
Economy
•I. w. TiBBirrs
Who is beating. up tho-bgiues ot
Hastings with Hbllsnd Pufnaces

in Fuel
in Trouble
in Waste
in Expense

Users of The Holland Furnace
are Holland Boosters. Ask any
of them how they like The Hol­
land.

J..W; TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich.
Or write IL (L Redmon, lamsing, .Mich.

Do You Want the Finest Tea you ever Drank?

day in &lt; fraud Rapid*. ~
Hale Keller .and family of Penn­
sylvania, who have ben.visiting at

|i‘ii.&lt;, although lii&lt;' young bird.* uro
nut iiiiiiiuiii'. by any mVaix*.
Tin' can.*.' of gralj* log I* a liny
oijlt*. -mailer Ilian I he rdmmoii
r'rod mil, *." which hl lark* I lie liodA Silting Urn is a Laying lien.
ie* of tin' fowlnX 1‘nlikf it* cuu*|it&gt;, which live* in eraek* mid cirvi- you know *h- i- a laying ben.
she hadn't triisl her level be:
till Up lhe egg basket she Won
sit.
You kO"Vv Unit.
Ind

'■rusty deptoil which raises the
“call’s ami gives the legs an un­
sightly appearance.
.\* a&lt;Mi&gt;ual
thing, lhe general health of the
birds is not affected, although they
may iieeome lame if the inifv it al­
lowed |o breed and multiply for a

THE COFFEE RANCH Jstroot"1 Hastings, Mich.

Aiwa
Clean

pali'd combed ••nr that roams about
lltlf this SeeniS to
which has proved
effect ive.
One application will
uxiiMly suffice. but in advanced liles a* though she was • afraid
ca^es i&lt; may be
some QlhiH* hen would gel a lute.
peat the dose in
jf you do not study yuur hens
you have no idea how many star
A subscriber writes;
iwitrrder* you have among your
"I want to make a hen hmisa 30 Hock.
Ymi know half uf human­
kind makoMit tlieinsi’lyex problems
; sloping to (he back.
Now. how for the &lt;ilher half to solve, and it
bnnny hens can I pul in there?
What, is the best plan for venliln- Some, biddy may be a beauty. Her
| lion?
I have a lot of old hoard*
' •••rhat&gt;* i“ full clear tn the
• that nre good yet. and thought if 4 skin.
Her rye* may be bright ns a
। made n concrete (mindation and
She may hnv/5 the shape of
put tip the 2x4'm and covered them a thoroughbred, ami (he air of a
.with paperrlhen put oil the boards conqueror, but if she’ean'-t perpet­
and covered the whole house with uate her own kind, what good v*
i roofing paper, that would be warm she but to eat?
If you are in the
{enough for one nr two winter#, as bii“ine*“ for what-you Van gel out
I really can not afford !■• go In
i much expense, nnd when I could in lhe shows, hut the chance is not I
afford it. I* would side the house worth her feed. lo my way of reckoutsjde. and pul plaster lioard in­ onlhg. and brsid.-s. wouldn't you lie
side, and I am sure that would be
warm.
What do you think?
Or.Poultry Yard Suggestions.
must the plas^r board'be pul In
right away in Order lo *J&gt;e warm
Grit should he Supplied the fowls
thi*riQxl winter? Where nnd how at all time* as it aids digestion.
The poultry manure is a Valu­
Ha,tints, Michigan would you put the roost and ventiIntions? And-.-would a satfd floor able asset.
The most satisfactory
dolor a few year*?
Please figure way of storing1 it is in barrel*.
on the cheapest but most profit­
Don't have mo much poultry
able.
We don't want to go lo any house furniture.
It occupies
; expense without being good, and space nnd affords lice n hiding

S FOUNTAIN
PENS

C. E. HARVEY North Side Hiarmiclst

rays nroimd and pick* J he cl
it. mid (he clioieer wheal
irn.TOTd (lit* fr-tifr terms tn
•net'.* content while £mi are t

good way lo reward the faithful,
to my way of tboiking.
be applied locally. One of lhe l.'.*t
Break lhe Sitting Hen _l’p.
of them is made by mixing one part
Just try breaking her up by
kerosene and Jvvo parts raw linseed shutting
tier up in a shady coop
oil!
Dip the leg* of lhe ' ‘
Illis liquid. allowing them
main in it hut a moment,
lhe oil lo tlrin off before
again.
If she doesn'i
llw lirst our to cackl&lt;

Parker

Try BANNER Job Dept. Its O K

Hliciiip:i(l*m Pains Stopped.

Liniment goes right to the painful
Truth.
We are born to Inquire after truth part—it pi'iielrates without rubbing
-if slops the Hlieumalie Pain*
•cm it —Montaigne.
Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated?
Jr. King'* New Life Pill* will
re you. cause a healthy How of
&gt;- mid rid* your stomach nnd
wel* of waste and fermenting

IhiIHo today!
It is n family medi­
cine for' all pain*, hurls, hruise*'.
cut*, rfire throat, neuralgia and
chest (tains.
Prevents infect hip.
Mr. Cha*. II. Wentworth. California,
writes: "It did wonders for my
Rheumatism, pain i*.gone as soon
as,I apply it.
I ferommend it to
•ver used." Guaranteed,
roiir Druggist. Adv.

' The llustlngN Business Exchange with much cure hns prepar­
ed for nil comers, (hut wish to invest, the largest variety ot
l-'nrm l^mds to Srlert from ever pul on Hastings Real Estate Mar­
ket.
Favorable conditions now confroiil us, und the slogan Is
'Tamil, laind, lauid, Call, Sec, Investigate."
KM acres $6000
—

S-HOOO $12000 $20000

ftGOlt
. ................................................... S75OO
........................ $M0l&gt; isOOO $9000
.XtOtIO $1000 $6100 $G.&gt;00 $7200
................................. $1600 to SI500
$1000. .No buildinus.
$1000 St.700 $2600
$2000 $^JOO

leachvr for the coining

Mr. II. Iloiightalin and daughter

man
Sam Bidi'lman and family nf Ma-

•f Iweiily-livc young
• surrounding tu'ighday evening. All re-

Order Our Drays

Put Up Especially for
lor Us.
Keep Things Sanitary.
I The first thing to he done is to
giy« the ImiijM.'.gnd yfrd* a careful

Watch Your Opals.
The reason why opals aro so oftsn
lost from their settings is thst they
ezpsnil with heat morm than other pre­
cious stones, and cunsaKjucntly forc«
open the gold which holds them la
place.

Small trartH readily obtained.
Uomi'N hi Hustings
Lots In Hustings

..'$700 to $1000
$125 and up

130 Ead Ceader Sireet

TO. A. DIJHH. M^r.

P’vGkie 213€

the Circuit Hally al Hastings Sat-

Buy “ARBUTUS” 50c

Finest Japan Tea.

clrnt times by the Egyptians. In
Europe during the eighteenth century,
when there existed such a craze for
porcelain, flowers were made of this
substance; while the odor of the real
flowers was Imitated by the use of
perfumes.

Mrs. I. .W. Calkins returned

nre rather more liable to de*
Itllby conditions Ilian al other
-mi-.
Dirt and uncleaiiliiie[Thi' trouble i* roadily rrcogniz.rc
in its advanced alogv.*. tin* leg* ol
.'tip' fowls hi'vumiiiu I'iuvIi and nn|“ighlly.
It *&gt;*em* to ntlnict tin

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Our Marvelous Intelligence.
The wonderful Intelligence of the
human -living In such that, after thou­
sands of years of assembling togethci
on occasion, they are still unable to bllioiM urn! roii'tipat.'d
gather In large concourses without
trampling or c-olllding with each other
fatally.

•nil days with Iler ilaiigh-

The Holland is built on econo*
mic principles—

•

(acntlcim-n:—
I think it only fgir that 1 sliiHild let you know uhnl hd*&gt; become of one of yonr nunieroir*
slmlrnts.
It In now ii little levs than a year slticc l lacgan my wtudlcN at the Initilulr and I am
earning nearly S2U.IMI u urrk. I knew nothing of lm*incs*. shorthand or Jyjwuriliiqj ubrn I enIrrtil I tic liiNlittitr. huK I hank* in the individual rare und kind personal attention uf thiAr in
einirge of Ihr work, it Atns&lt;pos'dblr for me to make rupr.1 progtrsN in my studies and fit myself
for a position in the short lime mentioned.'
1'frcl that I cannot siirak t«M&gt; highly of the niannrr in which lhe mrmliers of the Mnnageinrnt or Sluff were ever ready to advise und assist the student in any vvuy whatsoever, with a
zeal for the welfare of each individual that overcame all thought uf personal incoiivenirnce.
and also of the relined, moral lone* of the school, which rrfiert.s Ihr ch.aruclrr and iHTsiaiutity of
IhoM* hi niilhoril.v.
I horn' that Hie success of Hie Institute will long continue mid increase and that many
slndcuts will not only feel Hint the days they spent there were among the lutppirst, but that

Sweet Juicy Pleats
At thi*(seasny of the-year there is much danger to he feared ifroin improperly prepared and iinproperly cured .meats. It is best always, ivk buy
’ ' ironr'lts thcii“y6tf‘arc ’sifft nf" getting'meats that
, i
have been not only properly cured and prepared
for the block but arc from properly selected stock..
Jf you are not buying' from us—order your
•
next meats at ohr-market.

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PIANO AND SAFE'MOVING

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

BESSMER BROS.
PIMM 162

The Mut Markst Man

Hasflags, MM.

COAL

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there's an jfctive Remand
Practical, Experienced partners

We have All Sizes of ANTHRACITE, POCAHONTAS and other
SOFT COALS and at prices that will be satisfactory to you.
Now is the time to place your order, as delay may mean higher prices to
you.
We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present prices, and
we should like to have the consumer take advantage of the present prices ♦
while we can offer them the opportunity.
♦
ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS, ETC., and can sell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give, us a friendly call.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealars In Grain, Beans, Bead, Ha,, Coal, Cement, Hidas, Falta, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH.

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�card of EducatioH
Proceedings

LOCAL NEWS
' “ L. H. naiulaTT pTd
in Justic^
CaidwollMikr's court laM week for
disorduriy conduct.
’
Work began Monday to fay the

City Council
August 7, I9H.
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Mayor Janmwn presiding.
Pn-senl at roll call Ahl. Kdidonds,
llerney, Ni»--s. Roush and Selden.
Akn'iii at roll rail Aid. Carvelh,
Im J. Knickerbocker &lt;lird at the
Lunn und Wuolon.
Sililifr»' Hume, Grand
Rapids, i
Moled by- AH.- -Hmtsh that coun­ ‘i'iiurwtajr ap«sl M-jmr-. Hr wav
cil Blipense with reading of mui- ndmitb-d tu that iqi-liluliun from
Freeport iu ItftO.
The following accounts were auF. Il.-jl’.me
dilcd:
Win. Roush. labor.....I F2.i«

Here’s to the
DRUGS, r

1&gt;. Wood, labor
H. Criu-n; labor
N. llerney, labor
J. Ileriu y. lalmr
F. Waldron, lalmr ....
\V. Ilnrdinir, lalwir ....
F. Wail, lalmr
J. Wallers, lalmr
John W. Harnm. lalmr
H&lt;i&gt; Water-*, lalmr .. -.

To you young men and young women who are having
the “time of your life" right now. To you good fellovys
who arc spending everything you earn and enjoying (?)
every minute.

Freeman, labor

4%-^

C. Mellen, labor
C. Deprisler .labor ...
Hen. Cramer .labor ...
J. II. Peterman, labor
I&gt;. Waldron, labor ....
H. llurjeol. lalmr ....

Hickerson, l.ilmr
Turner, Ials&gt;r ,...
Mead, team
Smith. team ....
, Leonard. lalmr
Freeman, laliop .

mbmhhmmhmhhmI

iCarter ratin Just iittHide of lite city.
,.lie mne upph-s in one clusb-r and !&gt;oveu in lhe ulliiT nnd'they
are of fine quality. Mr. Heimer in-

momk, Horney.
SeldeiL Absi n. ™
Moved by Aid Rouzh that conncil adjourn,
pirrfi-*!.

Why can’t you’get just as much pleasure in more useful ways? Why not meet better people? Of course
have your parties and your fun; but why not prepare for the future so that the future wiB hold something
for you worth while? Why not go after the big things in life, instead of trivial, passing pleasures?

IT ALL DEPENDS UPON
YOUR VIEW POINT NOW.

1 know men and Women who have passed over
the cotter line of life. The noontide is gone by.
the day is waning. Ami they are working hard, mi­
ller most unfavorable ^oiplilioiis for .small pay.
Smie'oi them scarcely ame to make a living, and
all because they did ivd plan their future, Und pre­
pare fur it right. Some of these men were I"os
when 1 was a boy. ’llivy trusted to hick. They
are reaping the harvest that luck luinga. In bu»i-

•■I in adjourned
Friday evening
Mayor Janlieson

Leonard, lalsir
Freeman, lalwr
KouaIi. Ial"»r ..
Howe, team ...

refrain far one year from drinking
and ai-o to pay a line of «21M«». Mr.
Eggh.-lon made himself very of-

X Shultz. labor ..
J. Ih’Hiey, laiwir .
W. Harding. Inlwir
il. Hiirj.‘*l, labor .........
IX Mellon, labor
Jcmc Melnlyre. Ial*»r ..
J. FrankrnlH&gt;n&lt;er, lalmr
&lt;». Cramer; lalwr ......
J. Wallen, lalmr
/. Honey, lalmr
J. Shay, labor

'l he Irin) id Htifm
ill of rrueltj
jmtrned

C. Shultz, labor ..
Dm llo-e. lalftr ..
W. Pauslle. l-vtsjr'.
R. Frerinati. labor

W. Wbndmff. labor ...
A. r-h-iy. labor
R. Tobiak • accl
I. Ilick*-r*on. labor ...
1). Waldron, lalmr
F. Waldron, labor
(Hide Hnltnn. jnttatnent
N. H.-u-y. lalw.r ..........
J. l,&lt;-i&gt;rman. labor ....

forim.-rly conaidenal not worth th*
taxes paid upon it, la imoring lijgh
m Hie real*estate market i&gt;n ac­
count of lhe prnpfwd Gun ltiv&lt;-r

il. Hill, ilrayinx ....
C. IM»PHr»t«,r.‘ labor
J km Shay. lalbr ...

A. J. Warn«T. I.d&lt;*&gt;r
IziFrank Fire EntrimMoved by Aid. Lunn Hud-

Aid. CanidIi. Edrm
Lutin, ilnti’dic Srlden.

Moved by Aid. S-bl-n lh.il
rfluiit of •IfiJiO of Sullou fl.
••d. Carried.
Ay**s Aid. &lt;
Herm-y, Lunn. Mis*. Rm

a- mil only mti-h-r *-f r.-r-1
tit nn *-xj&gt;.-rl with tlui\iii*.h»- having latnied a hmr
half pound plrkyn»| for

• Mined bv.Md. Cvrvolh lli.H
pH rescind the action nf (he
rtf on Jnnn 12. 1912 and co
I io- building «f the Market
•uch a mastery oror natural laws that!
Washington street wwer
Bond street on n« .wa« originally thftjr drive and control theta. The
farveyad out. Carried. Ay&lt; - Aid. winds, the water, electricty. all aliens
Carvetlt Edmond’. IDrm-v- t.-nm that In thetr wild form wrn» danrnrmnt.
Nltw&lt; and Roush. Say Aid Selden. are now controlled by human will, and
Ah-'-nt 1.
are made useful servants.—Hoary
Moved by Aid. Carvelh that the
|w&gt;flt|on nf C.ha*. B. Baldwin ami
llifac oliu-re for n «&lt;-wt-r »n Fa-I
Ulute Roard lo* graig. q an-] fa..v j,,. nSbiy-al-llmpr" Sulfrn-rs of Huy
I’rttlmpzisf tn IqilJd llm s«w*n- un­ | Fcvr-r and Aslhmu-Grt 11 llolllc I
of FulryX lloni-y mid Tur
der
Mim-i-vision of Cily
Compound!
«»»r.
Carrh-Tl. Ayes Md. iairv&lt; !li.
Hdtmmds. H«rni-v.
Lunn. Nies*.. 1 R'dfnl 4l«*e[i, r« li&gt; f and comfort 1
-Anim
I'hnkim.’, iraxidiu* astlima amt
Rmisb .and S*‘lden
Alr—nl I.
Moted by Aid. Limp Ihat cmiiicl! MnniieiMinx hay feiK-r for [hose who!
It!
adjouni until Augu*l
fMh. 1911. [lake Fein s Hnn-y and Tar.
Hurrads a In-ahnu soothing noatintci
las u »lid* ad&lt;xvn a raw tickling
throat, and alops ifritafimt roughs:
and wimmcr colds.—Arthur Mui-.
I
WANT ADVS. PAY. JhoUaud.—Adv,

You live but once,—you think you want to get the most out of life.
Your philosophy is all right—you arc looking at life as you see it—but-^do
you see it in the right way ? Are you getting the most out of life that there is in it,
and making the most of your opportunities? In a short time what you think are
pleasures today will lack interest. You will have responsibilities—wives and
children—maybe husbands—to take care of, and then what have you to show for
the enjoyment and for the money and time you arc spending now?

Here la a Point I Want Every Young Man and Every Young Woman
To See and Consider:

nuptial meeliug of lh&gt;
Valley piomvr Soeintj
Catupau Lake, mirth o!

W.
W.
W.
T.

Good Fellows

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS LUCK
If I were to offer you a good |x&gt;sition today at
a salary, sat- of $75.00 to $100.00 a month, to begin
with, cotihl y*&gt;u accept that position and cam that
kilary? (.will tdi ymi&gt;vhy not. it is simpU* be*
cause-lAiu have been having the wrong kind of fan.
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pending your time and your tuprwy
ay. The other fellow, the lucky
prepared hiifisclf for a good posi­
tion. can earn the saldry and hold down the respon-sibilitics, and grow to a much bigger salary, simply
because he lijul the foresight a'nd the judgment to
(■elect a different kind of pleasure.
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WORK IS PLAY.
You probalilV don’t know that our yoting men
ami young women find it just as interesting to dis­
cuss thc- probk'ms of their work, in analyzing a
balance sheet, in striving to see how many woftfs a
minute they can write on’the typewriter or in sluirthand, as some others do in discussing Tfai-4atcst
f&gt;H&gt;tball news' or the latest baseball newij or ac­
quiring skill in many oilier things. There‘arc a lot
oi (wople in. this world that know more alsmt base­
ball ami the baseball players than oitr student* do.
1 will grant you' that. But a year froiit now your
baseball knowledge wil^ have lo be revised, and
learned all over again, (lur boys ami girls arc
learning the fundamental principles
business.
I hey are learning the psychology of letter writing,
they arc learning how to gel up adilvcrtisiug copy,
they.arc. leadingTj.»uwxs.manage:.nriiitrJ tlAy are
anptiring skill in secretarial duties, tlfcy are Icarning how to teach, they are acquiring stamina, backbone, ability to do aml'pcwer t&lt; ♦Uy
‘
in the game.
When pppArtnnitics. come they :&lt;■ ready. When.
you hear of A..me of these boys
i'l girls who have
gotten way up the ladder of success.
iccc*s. don’t say,
"W ell. John always .was Juck;." John
I'.hn is
i* not lucky.
You could, not hold the job John haA if
as of*
fered to y«&gt;ii. because you have nut prepared your­
self a&gt; John did, and 1" will wager you thi,s :--JUm
has bad a wl^dc lot more fan in life while he was
getting ready for this big StKoo.txi or Sjooo.qD or
$3ooo.n&gt;.* a \ var j*»b than you did walking around a
billiard table’. &gt;-f helping to &gt;up|l*.rt a
Tlw.re isjto dement of luck in John's
JUST GOOD PLAIN JUDGMENT
WHAT IS JUDGMENT;

When J was a boy
. I sometimes
.. thought that
.n. .
:
inherited quality. I km-.y what
it was. but I couldn't ju*t exactly' place .it. Now
I know what 41 is. Judgment i* gathering together
all the .knowledge on one side oi a &lt;|ue&gt;liu&gt;i, and
then gathering together all Qtc .knowledge on the
-other side of the question, ami then thinking it all
over carefully and coming fu.a dccLiun as
jttsl
what is the licst thing to du. Why can t y'.m use
fast as feoofl judgment as anyl&gt;o&lt;1j'? A'm can.
You van gp about fhv big thnigs of tile just as well
as yon c.-mi thrsmal! things. &lt; im kind uf w&lt;»rk isir’t
any harder than any oilier kimj of work. Some

kinds arc rtiorc congenial lo you, more adaptol to
your particular (pialitics. than utltec kinds of work;
but that isn’t the |k«int. The |x»int is that you have
the brains to be a great big success in this world,
if you just develop them.
QUALITY NOT QUANTITY COUNTS.
Here’s'another Jhing that 1 wish young people
could sue. You and 1 have the same amount of
brain material. In fact, scientists till us that sonic
of our most noted men of the World had the light­
est brains. The diilcrencc why you don't get as
much out of your brain as 1 do out of mine is
simply because my brain is developed more than
yours. SujlpQic .two farmers .owned forty acres of
lah«l each; one developed and cultivated fifteen
acres, the other develops :,1U' cultivated tliir^’
acres. They have the same amount of ground, but
who gets the most harvest? It is the same with
brains. The man who develops his brains, trains
them, gets the most out of life, ami gels the greatest
amount of real pleasure. Une man is jiaid $5&lt;xx&gt;.uo
a year, another is paid $51x4.00. The difference is.
due to the difference in brain development of the

WHAT KIND OF KNOWLEDGE
IS THE BEST TO CASH IN ON
.Which' would you rather hire? Knowledge oi
baseball, -football* billiards, basketball, etc., or a
fundamental knowledge oi the underlying priiicipics of business? It doesn’t rc&lt;|ttirc any argument,
•Iocs ii? You know just as well as 1 du.' When the
i’os'tum Cereal Company go yut to hire a man.
what kind of knowledge do they want him to have?
And do you suppose 'ffiT a iuiimt&lt;^ tlinl-it is a
knowlcilge of these things that brings Henry Ford
f*o.ooo.uo a day? There is Ho question alxmt if.
WI-: Di) MORE THAN TEACH—WE
DEVELOP YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG WO­
MEN PHYSk \I.1.Y. MENTALLY AND MOR­
ALLY. •\T TJIE SAME TIME WE ARE
TEACHING THEM TO DO ACTUAL BUSI­
NESS WORK.
Not only do they learn all about business, but
they learn the tools &lt;&lt;T Imsincss such !i&gt; Shorthand,
Typewriting, Bookkeeping.- Auditing,. CvaL^lfirr-nnting, Letter Writing,; tln*im-5-s l=tw, -Adwtv**
ing. etc. They learn all of these things, and then
When the tim^conics, they arc directed in the
proper channel. They arc told how to go out ami
get the best there is out of these things.
.

Stave made great big stic*:v"cs in life. They tell ns
that their success is due to Michigan Business «Se
Normal (’..’liege training. These graduates arc oc­
cupying the bfagi-st ami best position* throughout
this" state. ,an&lt;r scattered all over these United
State*. Many of them are earning from $2500x10
10 $5oix&gt;xx&gt; a year. Some arc getting more than
thi'. .Many of them arc in buxines* for thcmsclvej,
and many of them arc now scmlirtg their
daughters livre to school.
Isn’t this abundant
pr&lt;*of? You can grasp an opportunity |odaj£ to- fit
yourself tor the logger salary, the better work, the
lieUcr associations, for success, for life, if you have
tlie nerve. Hdvc you br haven’t you? Don’t say
that you cannot afford to, «&lt; that you haven't the
mdhey. Th &gt; is a bitsinc-s poqsisitiou, and for
every good business projuisition there is always a
way to raise the money. It has been our pleasure
to help hundreds oi young men and young women
to solve thi? apparen't difliculty. There is a difficul­
ty in the way of axcally. earnest, sincere young

CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW.
Call for a |MTM&gt;nal interview with our Presi­
dent, Mt. Argubrighl. A fifteen minute visit with
him may be worth thousands of dollars to you.
He has pcnpmally supervised'the training ami the
development ami the placing of thoiisamls of young
men and young women. Air. Arguhright will tell
you honestly and franjflv whether or not yon arc
intrndc&lt;rfor.-the work, lie will tell yon what yon
must do and what you must not do. He will |X&gt;int
uut your strong |kiint’ and your weak |x»nts. He
will help y&lt;»'.i to specilizc. grow nnd develop, w
that you will not &lt;nily lie a good worker, but a
.specialist in the line for which you are best suited.
NOW YOU GOOD FELLOWS.
You bright young men ami women, you fan
lovers, you spenders, yon who. arc frittering away
time as though it amounted to nothing, come in. Let
us talk this over. Let. us gel togctlier. Tile world
needs you. and yon need development. Sometimes
’ ' "
’ clop into the-finest of God's
nikhtcmtTi.
Th
r&gt;f business lakes sonic
cejuragc. ami ycra
usually have il. Anyway,
wc want to talk,

NOW COMES THE QUESTION OF NERVE.
That is a slang expression.
It means this.
HAVE YtrtX THE WILLING l'&lt; AVER TO
AA.T'? 'Are you too limbi to decide? Your judg­
ment tells you which cour-e is the. best. • Then,
since yin know- juAt what is best for yoru and just
get you very far in this world. Nobody wants ex­
cuses. It i.- results that count. -You must divi&lt;le
right now just what you arc going- to be.- You
must deddi right now whether yoii are going Jo
work hard all your life for a bare living. &lt;,Y whether
you are.going to-develop your ajtiliiic'- into the allaround‘man or womau.^tlie .mix w.rth while, the
one llijjt.tlie world want-, and is going t-.» pay for
So grr.it is the demaml for these v-miig peoplb tvat
EVE IT’ GRADUATE IS ASSUR 1.1 &gt; A l’&lt; &gt;SITloN.QR EVERY DOLLAR OR TLTHON.1S
d’.EH'-ND,ED.
Dm.-n't that show yon th;
• v uwan'just what
wc .-ay when wc tell you that
s training, and the
tight k;i-&lt;i of training for &lt; •
y*.»’tnj' man and
every young woman? Docsn'
prove t&lt;» you that'
ricn better
thousand or
ttttknu.wlib

Our Handsome New Catalogue is Now RcadyMor Distribution.

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, Business Expert

Send for a C2npy To-day.

Michigan Business and Normal College

C. J. ARGUjJRIGHT, President

.

43-45-47 West Main Street

Thirty-third Annual Fall Term, Sept. l-$, 19J.4

“THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS"
BATTLE, CREEK, M1GH.

DAVlb SILLERS, Secretary

Ectrancc Through Bijou Theatre Lobby

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WTTF.UBEH 3, 191C

PAGE THIRTEEN

HELD THAT DOG IS PROPERTY

Students Are Trained
At The Michigan State Auto School
By Actual Experience

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TennwM* Court In H* Decision R*. versa* Ruling*. Tl&gt;»l Have Been
Mad* on th* tebjecL

volving tbo imliure and aah&gt; at public
I auction of two coon dog* tor d«bt ba*
brought from th* auproni. court ot
th* state a ruling that a dog la prop­
erty, although, a* th* report goc* on
to *ay, provlou* ruling* have bren to
the contrary. If there la any other
part of th* glob* that denlia to the
deg tho man Ifoat right to b« rated aa
.property thn error ahould promptly be
corrected. In thia InaUnr- the dog*
were all tho earthly tnaeurea. the
debtor poucaaed, except th* ciotb^a
oq hi* back. Otherwia*. ot conrae. the
aherlff would u*v*r hftva levied on
them. Thn hardeat-hMri&gt; &lt;) officer of
tho law would not d«pri'&lt;’ a man o(
bl* dog If anything *!so could be

middlevlik

I IT IS SURPRISING

l»r. A. L.-Taylor was In Grand j
ilapid.*, Moiulay on Vrofcaaiutial. I
bu«i ties*.
|
Waller Robertson is on the sick!J
list.
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Mn». Sophia Chase vntertaln-d I
liter ni-ecs, .Mrs. William Eggl-slnn.|
and children uf Grand Rapids and?
;Mtx Allje Thorp«! and ctufdren onli
Tuefliay.
«
Horn, lo Mr. and Mr-. George*|
Tonv-rse, Wednesday, Aug. IU,. a

How quickly you can create capital when you go
about it .in the propier way with determintion.
Money saved can always be spent—it is n&lt;U gone
and forgotten as is the mone^ that spent as it
cornea.
A savings account brings Natislaction
every day in the year with interest addsd. Begin
now with $1.00 and be ready for your opportunity
when it comes.
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Crc-k. vv.ro gue-!.- of C. M. Stmlli'i
ai*l wife from Tuesday
until JL
rimr-.hy,
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FARMERS STATE BANK
. -- T r~» r&gt; v x=x/ii 1 e?
M IDDLEvILLE
.
,.

ut tiranu Haptu*. Mommy.
_
Mi«*es H-beera and Julia Coffin-,
Ira* cln-unj hi* la-1 »Dr. D; t!. Swift and family reberry and liter-. Mi»* Monroe ofj
Afitinlronff. in llm lurn-d Munday rveliinK from llarGrand Itapida, were gn-sla of Mis. J’
•&gt;f. Ih- week.
I bor spring*, wli-r- Uu*y had b—n
\V. II. sk'veftmce, Thursday afler-U
••f Kalamniou. La-’ ri|Juy uig lh« c«m»I .bre-ze^ for a
noon.
•
o
f-vv day* with hisftim-. Th-y fmmrt U»- -umm-r ro­
Mis* Myrtle Cook., night uporalur *■
.il ■(Ii- Telephone ortli-o (&lt;s&gt;k li-rih....... :............ il* al III- lake.• H-lMirl* a* crowded.
vaentUm last wrok and «p-nl it atjfo'md lime In com- to town and
I*&gt; you tike water m-l-n? W«dl,
horn- eiiiorlaininu r-lalives.
, —m- o,f foi* old fri-nd*.
.
Mr.- and Mr*. C. M. Smith wet-- in! Hr. A. Hanlon now rides
Grand llapidts Friday in euo.vUlta-UT '
'
grain- hna)al a,,,"wl &gt;',ur &lt; w&gt;. Ifc'iiv.
high
runner, in
A sn-al many are prepariin: lo
I
'
■ &gt;lh-r. are #P-nd a day or two at life Grund
cd &gt;&lt;ti menu nt of llB»“Sa'noUH ill- .|,|| |„_.
n-sw of Imr diomht-r. Mrs. I.. John-1 h»ldfmi
“•n. n-c Addi- (kuili*.
'
W. I&gt;. Gordn-r was homo from |
; '
MEN WHO ONCE WERE POOR
that .li­
Gun lake, llMiradny, ..returning [ .

night,- who occasionally lifts one. is
not a nt associate for a yoggman.
There is another aspect of the matter,
which, in fact, has been a bone'of
legal contention from very ancient
। times. As the supreme court of one
I stale observed: “Il bears a tlngq of
I the ridiculous to contend that, howPart of Electric Starter Department
j ever many and however valuable dogs
I a men may own. he cannot b-- made
In thin M-hool the nludruls rrerhr arhial ex*
Here llic slmlciit become* acquainted with imv
prrinitv. They have no rtHTrepondrntt* eoursrs
(rouble Ihnl mn&gt; occur mt llir roml. Aflrr Hitt
■ to pay his debts if he will only Invest
The slinlrnt Is first pul Ihroiigh a departmrnl In
j his money In dogs." That a dqg la
he enters lhe gunige drpurlmrtil, where the rouiwhlrti he learns (hr imines of Hip different parts
pii(ty overhaul mid repair, nearly every make of
। not property has usually been argued
where I bey are located, what thev are there for,
cur. Aa muiiy of lhe gnuhinles go inlo (hr gurugc
I on tho ground either that frorh its anrleM nnd then Ihrough the iissrnibllng department,
bittinesN for ihcmsrlvr'i, they will liud this u grout
ccstry It remains a wild animat in
where they build Inn ears from the ground up.
help to Hirm. They nre. also ponied as lo prices
. ..
....... I.......... ..
such sense as not -to be a leviable ""!»?•..........
Some Dislike to Be Reminded of
The curs llu y build are both two und four rvclr,
to clinrge for different jobs equipment m-eesMiry
possession, or that an animal which
Their Early Struggles
and have sliding grur and friction (nuikniisslans.
lo open u gurugc, etc.
I
| Is not good to cat has no Intrinsic ».»(. V-rn- and family ul P.iniial—,
for Suecom.
Alternately with this prarlicul work, (lie (Un­
Next the .student bi taken through the block
same
back
in
value.
»
.
G-otu- Wat kin* lia* sunt’
Indents arc given Ict'lurix pertaining lo (heir
testing di partiiient, where the company have one,
.i
t"iXi
'•
'■
■ li.iaa t.1 ath-fid 11 family nunmn.
work. In the lecture room, which is one of (he
two, Ihrec, four and Alx-ryllndrr iiKilors to test.
large*! mid hcM equliiped in lhe country, they
in r»-ull* l.•••kt•d for
’ Icona
not foniS of recalling hl*
Herr the .student gels experience in ad|iiMing the
liute oil of the leading niakea of carburetors,
.1.
I „r w.u.ihml »n.l Si',
‘J,'" r"‘"; h’”!'•
different maken of carburetors and magnetos, ad­
Tho swurtlsiucii of ths mu arv
magnetos, rolls, xtoruge liallerlrs, etc., soon- of
justing innpets, timing the motor, scraping bear­
Ii-w I’.iik'-c
of fli- \V,-,| •,erw* ,roM bl* wife, say* a writer
' tho sawfishes, »pcarfl*hc&lt;. Mdlfiihea,
Aum* il.niLoti and wifr
which
uro
cut
open
lo
show
the
inside
ns
well
ns
lv
line.'
made
.1
trip
uilo
Illiln
‘
h
’
G**
100
»«reld. One© when he
ings. grinding valves, etc. After having plrnly of
I swortltlKhv* aud tho uarwLal. uith It*
the
tAilsidr.
practice In thia department lhe student h then
and Iwotvlit .1 c.II load »»f youti»find1'1* fault with a wa*herwota. »pirall&gt; twUud utralght tixlui. tUwtaken into th- road testing nnd driving rirnartThere lire lots of openings for romprlcnl * I n*hv« inhabit tho warmeF i&gt;ea», while
v r-iHii' th- drouuhl .1 an *bo had Jm-cu card*** with a
Mrs. Jatp* Cisler sp&lt;’iii frofii
lurnl where lie goea out and gets lhe experience
Chauffer*. Itciiair Men, Testers, Sidesmen uud
• me in Hint -&lt;-i lion, and dre** *hlrt Lady Strathcona called
the narwhal is a creature of the Art \V&lt;*dn«*«4tay mHil fhindny with r*4J
Demonstrators.
in roud (eating, just as 4hey lest for the factories
f.inn-r
■
without
.
....
.
and
out:
“Donald Smith. I remember th*
alive*
lit
•
Irani!
Rapid*.
•
.tic. The tu«k of tho narw hat I* hollow
ll; . t.. I. «*l,...... I. . _
..I
&gt;m|iCll-d to •j-ll thfjjr day when you never wore a shirt that ‘
nearly to tho point and 1* aptrally
1 had not mad* and washed and
grooved. . It uses Its tusk a* a w. upon
ironed my»tlf.”
of dcfcnio and to plunge through the
knitting f.Tjdoiy.igr in l|ii« vicinity. The
Who I* tho great «nob. tho man
■f I«rael Half, nori It and that la ashamed of th* year* when
petacran. Sometimes when a boat baa Knlninazou cam*' Sunday . for a
turn caught in the ice great damage w-ek’d visit with -hi- mother, Mr*. Hl* baTir was burned on the ?amr he «ai poey and struggling, or the .
DEPARTMENT MH,” DETROIT, MICH.
man who Is always boosting of them?
baa been lufijufed by th* inqulaitivu- W. A. Pierce, while 11. A. &gt;- mak­
noss or blundcticg ot thl» gnat crea­ ing hi» w—kly trip tn Saginaw, ii n «ad blow tn Mr. Haff. Just nv- Wo all know the man who camo to
the city with only |5.!n hl* pocket
ture; that aoriior.mro teacli'-* a length lotiin. Grand Rapid*.
"and NOW—Year* ago Jhe proslof 15 feet, with a tunk of from
burned f» tin- gronii'I. W- have
Miller and Mt*. ho.-n iin:il&gt;!-.!&gt;&gt; l.-arn nf llm pmb- never weary of saying that he began
STONY POINT.
visiting parents and Old friend*.
life a* a water boy and worked hta
Scluad opened again laal Monday* T. II. Ilndrhaugh lias pone' to |mm'i« sister. Null!-, hiisiiaml and for killing fish for food. In the ca»Walker
way up. Now th- prreid-nt giten
lw&lt;&gt; children, also a Mrs. Shaver of- Ud of Rouftberg »ho kings of Den­
morning, with Mis.* Gludya Beck at
assist* in watering tho stock. What
mark
have
lone
posseu'ed
a
magnlflHast lug*.
,
ha* tml .*--n for n-arly 10 year*.
llm helm.
Hlak.
by
lightning
in
llm
Mine
alnnn.
ba* become of thus© queer oid-taahcent throne made of tu»kr-«f ihio
Mr*. Jain-i Mel’wk went l&lt;» Ik
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hilchio nnd
ioned
waterpot* with the little rack
John Rogers nf Ha*tim:s I
cetacean. Thcso tusks are harder .and
family went to Gun (ako, Saturday II- Cteck ln«l Tlinteduy IcT visit Ii
frank -Morgan lirnl a row killed
Real Love.
for two or ntree glasaea? Thera was
whiter than ivory.
lb aiieiid the annual plcnie of tho father a few days.
fry lightning &lt;m Sunday, ihiring the
If a woman (till laugh* at her hus­
pv.'iiiiig and no fear of death bringing microbes
farmer* at that place, and al one
Mr. nnd Mr*. Sa
-tornt.
band's jokes five years after the wed­
IL- ii going then and fcppeadlcltla was commonly
lime (he hprne of Mr. Hilfhic'* par­
Just When the Pain Was Worst
known as Inflammation ot the bow­
ent*.
Claude ..Wood from th- and Mrs. John Varney of lhe Ridg-. ding bells have- jingled- tho divorce
The dentist (getting even with his
week and will visit h'i« els. In those days tho popcorn ven­
lawyers get discouraged.
Grove took them over in his auln. last Sunday.
Immnear
Plymouth, dor drove a roaring trhde In tho
photographer) — "Look
pleasant
hull
taking
Oliver Bolton of HAlingn” fcpcfit ■
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Orslmni bavlias
not
seen
fur
nearly
please!”—The Tatlor.
train. And dl&lt;| the roan that cried
Saturday and Sunday-nt lhe Point, been enlertnining company from
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
Afton liibble of Albimi -p-nl
"Sponge and jelly cake'’ ail th© way
Wnlk-r spent her Curation from New York to Springfield leave
Sunday with Id* molbnr Mr*. II
ek ik Nashville.
Ddxirn and will attend lhe Grand
no descendant?
A.I.Ir'.' I'li,... ■■•I... r.. h
at l&gt;ii|u-iiiiiiig.
■ George H. Boughton,, the painter of
puritan maidens, ua* aided In hl*
nflir
hn&lt;
youth by a brother who kept a list,
cap and fur shop In Albany, N. Y.
n-w ilollu girl After tbo painter was famous a dln-

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STATE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL

is Everything

b-nry Put.of K;tl:i(h&lt;iino, e'nnm Albanian, full of enthusiasm, dwelt on
ant.- Monday and riill-d »n hi* j tho guest's early poverty murh to Mis
annoyance. At last th- painter cried
•liri-n-r
hlark'iuil
[ •« poor aa all that.'*
aii.i
from Ilaflinch no*

MADE UP OF SMALL THINGS

Hastings
50

" ‘ Bank
“Only National Bank
in Barry County*1

Has an enviable reputation of aver S8 years
experience of sane and conservative banking.
This strong bank is under the management and
direction of some of the most conservative,
strong and successful business men of Barry
county.

nnd Imni-d t«» Hi- ground.

are innking ;irr.-iiik-&lt;-ni-nl* '
in the Grand Rapid* fair Even tho Moat Ihalgnificant Words

al.-.l ■ buggy

Sum- uf. Ihi* fariu-rH liav- (h-ir
■b-an« pull-d and tire anxiously
A wild bird'* song I* a little thing
'lookimr for, fair w-alh-r.
W. E. X-l-on and wife spi’nl —lost In the d-ep* of a frowning sky.
Sunday al Whii-liaH willt (Im
And yet as It falls on u listening
A.
Jon.'
car and leaves It* message of melody.
. . earth's green »eeru* brighter un i llfn
’’k ; is sweeter, all through nn autumn day.
.iMliiin in lb- l-h'ldiilHt: "il'K-.__
j.1'11 Thu coo of a .bahu U a Utile thing—
Mr. S. brod"i.&gt; b.uii wa^irtltk -info u&gt; r.ui'ipa'ni. d l.y \V
l-~ triranlngle** sound froln a "vacant
|A-'lightnitttf (hiring III- storm Sunmind.
d-itrc 1- practically"cimiplriql* and j Uul '’*■ ,ho ""’y
u,Bt *11
IL .1. Chapman han
limy will Mwiti &gt;M-cupy &gt;am&lt;'“
lion* herd; the on© clear language all
■/iking jm-iil—»s I"
• i-i ar Sh-tk think* war lim-* nr- Taco* know.
r.db-r. *tn nimu* -ven In Michiuhti
A mothpr's love la a little thing—too
in Hi- p:i*l lw&lt;&gt; w—k* h- h t» U»-i • goon B|agi forgot.
•

'riii' grain, hay a

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!n;»i
.Iri.in.!“’•
,r“« »"■&gt;
•tock I- p.’i'lnt- lliifw a (.bni-*“Ml bear-with patience calm and
at limn! lo littrrv Hmm nloiU: mid • ■wreijh* Wilful wrong* in these lives
»t -truck 11 c..w &lt;&gt;n llm I.
Jhoyk- (°f our*.
A passing *nd!e I* a little thing—
■st In a world of toll and care.
-aipiol itmuin*
And yet the soul with glrotn opIh'-ir linn-

fmi.l p.-rraull ri.hs in a

It has a Capital Stock of $50,000,—A Surplus.and Profits of over $75,000,—
and Deposits of Over $525,000
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $700,000

with burden* hard will happier be In
tho afterglow of a atnllo that la
warmly kind.
*
A kindly word I* a Bule thing—a
breath that goes and a sound that
_d|ea
I,But th* heart that gives and th*,
................
b-art that hear* may know that It
in* reljirn-d fn&lt;m I sing* and alng* and ilnga till at last
and &gt; \|i.
bi* It blend* with tho‘wild bird!* song,
urn from Imlbn i and th« &lt;*00 ot Labe* iu what men call
.lo liv in time f-t tho celestial choir.—Utica Saturday
.. ,
, Globo.
- -buw will b- at
~
4
I hi?
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'ing* I
*

Sign In the Snowatorm.

IT PAYS 3 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

Walking from Hapu to Hay Held by

INTEREST COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY

OFFICERS:
CLEMENT SMITH, I’rcsidcnl
J. F. GOODYEAR, Vice President
H. G. HAYES, Cashier
W. N. CHIDESTER, Assistant Cashier

■ '1 ,injjv „[ |;4|_
I v.. • \ vv ilh
mid fuinil’v id
.
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-dd Id- mi-|

DIRECTORS:
CLEMENT SMITH
W. II. CHASE
J. F. GOODYEAR
D.S. GOODYEAR
F. D. PRATE
.
A. N. WILLIAMS
II. G. 1IAYES

THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

i.-iiic id tkuapnu lake,
ajid refiort mi- of* Hri&gt;wii« . ••v-r
attending'.

»rondrnt of Il’.u Manchester Guardian.
1 ,t&gt;un‘1 Hie hllla covered with snow,
A frceslng east wind made thing*
an&gt; thing but pleasant. At one i«l*t
1 ,,a&lt;1 ,o sdndt that I had lost my Mgy.

• Inii &lt;«f Jatk*.m.
.
' ■l«njM&gt;»t.
The
inacrlpiion wm
-1. ll-'iywnnl and M. I'. .Ionian; blotte.l out.wlth froir.n snow.
il by nulo lo fleeij* I’.ik- nndi I climbed tho pool, and with gregt
•y&gt;s| |p- Jiipnnrse eights Otte e\-j difficulty and pertonal dlaeotufort
r "ui 'y,M i
ii . i
.
thawed the mow off with toy already

d.draa(- ftX CreL &lt;‘«&lt;‘P»«ertng the inscription It mH:
» nv *«* r&gt;&gt;
b Vi.
K~’
OtoW.
Jam-.- Iiv:iu. .Hi -Id Middleville c.»-nt Lotlgn
im
l.-i. w •- callm.- on friend# lhe past joined at Grand Raiddi bv Hou. T.
I few days.
*
IB. Taylor.
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.
-BASNER WANT ADVS. PAY#

�THI HABTINGB BANNER, SEPTEMBER 3, ttli.

PAGE FOVRTTEN

SPRAYS TO DESTROY WEEDS OPEN-FRONT POULTRY HOUSE

Best Dressed Women

Application of Dsstroysr Should Bo

Caro In Handling Polson*.

Wind* During Win tar.

Buy Tailored Garments From Us
JBIE1NG Well Dressed in Stylish Fit­
ting, Tasty Patterned garments is one
of the things every woman owes to her­
self, her family and her friends.
To be poorly clad in ill fitting clothes
does not permit any one to be if their
best. Every one should always be at
their best—women especially -for upon
women depends mucn of our social and
moral prosperity.
.
We cxceff in the matter of Ladies*
Tailoring. We guarantee^ satisfaction, and every lady who
knows our firm knows wc carry the latest patterns and cut
the latest styles. Sec us at once for your Fall Suit.
.

A. S. WEGUSEN
148 East Fulton

st»

Grand Rapids, Mich.

CITIZENS PHONE. 244S

x

It la a rather ted loo* process. and

front poultry bouae, but wo do not like
the door at the end on account of the
wind* howling around the corner In

them out between the stones, but
there are a number of chemicals or
apraya which can be uaed with good
success.
L Salt. Take one pound of salt to
on* gallon of water, boll and apply
while still hot, or dry salt may be
used and then watered In; but thia
will color the walk more or leas apd

Brs«is. Ws use a two-piece door and
like It much better than the one-piece,
in the illustration lhe lower door'is
closed and the upper door open We
have nailed lath to the top of the low-

It gets too cold In winter the upper i
door to also dosed. The open front,
2. Crude carbolic acid, one-half shown tn the largo rectangular apace,
ounce of the liquid to one gallon ot la covered with canvaa. The roosts |
are hinged to the back of th* build-'
3. Sulphuric add. four-fltth* ounce
of the acid to one gallon of water.
Best applied w,,h * ’’uoden pall.
4. Take one pound of powdered
arsenic to three gallon* of cold

NASHVILLE
j South Front Showing Two-Piece Door.
' Ing. When cleaning out the droppings

them to a hook In the celUng. The
foundation to uf conoete.

Rnsaeil.
Writ. Jarranl i* 'erecting

We Help You Earn Your
Way While In School
At otir school all the pttblic work taken in to&gt;e done by us is turned
to our stmlcnt*. ami they receive the pay for doing it. We feel this,
fair to the students-nml it greatly aids them in’ their efforts to secure an
education fur this public work aiuoupt&lt;t*v several hundred dollars per year.
In addition to the financial help it gives thetrt the actual business practice
which every sttnk'iit nc^yl*. \\ e arc at present doing work foe firm* in
. Niles, Coldwater, Allegan and many big firm* in Kalamazoo.
' The prppriptor of this school has been employed a* bookkeeper wijh one
of thc.largewT manufacturing concerns in Chicago and is familiar with cost
sy*ten»« and the beat method* m accounting. Has also been employed as
stenngwpher with one of the leading law firm.* of Gray id Rapid*, *o doe* nnt
, depend on the cu| and dried forms of book* to know how business is done
in a modern office, and to this fact is due to a great extent the success of
the graduate* who arc filling the best office position* in the city! Even
during the dull times of last season there wa* a constant demand fpr the
graduate* and all accepted positions.

You ought to write for information.

HINTS FOR POULTRYMEN

chased

aulotmdiilc.
Mr*. May llemoD ami Mrs. Vera
Fi'ighner of L-mutur Were her*' l.i-i
Feighm-r hOflght J"' h*Tr lot
luikevmw cemetery, 'in iiwmory

I -iwupftur

Our cliaulau*|ua wl
lumi.iy evening was a

c|mu-.|

tier.
*
Mr. ami Mr.*. W. II. Pea tv. &lt;
Grand Rapid* mrriv.-d la«l
Wcdnc*d;»y evl-iiiiig tor a tow day

Cocklo Bur.
ter, boll and stir well.
Then add
seven gallona of cold water with two

Su«nll Beebe

of Barry* ill*
Mary 'town
semi ami atlended thMr. ami Mr*. A............ Grand Rnpid* aTler *p&lt;*mhng
Y*lm*&lt;lale. vi*ilrt| Iheir daughter.
Mrs. L. E. Pratt ami allcudrd the
Clark Tiimnrsb.
rhaulau&lt;|ua.
Mh
Mis* Ola

6. Llm* and sulphur, ten gallona of
water, twenty pound* ot quicklime
and two pound* of flour of sulphur

settling, the clear part la dipped off
and used when needed.
There are also a number ot com­
mercial weed killer* in tho market
which can be bpught at seed stores.
Miss Carrie I'uhm-r of Cedar
mid her •l;yiuhl*-r. Application* of weed destroyer*
Rapids Iowa, who ha« ........ vi*ilshould best bo made oh -a hot day.
in« her um-le nml mil. Mi. ami
or right after a rain, with a watering
dlage al
Mr*. C. M. Pulliam, *&lt;A.nil weei.’*
pot (sprinkler), and ono good appli­
*larlc*l home l?rl Friilny ami will
cation 1* usually sufficient for the
Ikirlfaia Fiirni*
season. A* the most of them contain
George
Wellman.
{Scorge
poison,- either arsenic or acid*, great
____ , W.
.. .I- Ilyik
and aid
Will. \ '
"Ii'-re 11 1/*-) «-»|**Ti:
Denn. __
Emi'r.«on
care should be exercised In handling
Messiim-r went to li- htdl. Monday
nimllier year.
morning to.attend Hi.- Nntiomd G.
Mw* Marguerite
iilrhinc* ami them.
A.j:. emam|*m&lt; iil.
A.-l-*.n .Murray of (.harlotL* arc
Mr* Sa-ali Sv.-.-zv is visiliiu-1 M*i&lt;imr their gram! parent*. Mr. DONT’S FOR HORSE OWNERS
relatives in D*-tn*it. thi* week ami
I MrFranck.attending the &lt;J. A. K. ehr.impmeiit.|
‘•ra£f
a* n"
Among Other Thing* Animal* Should
Mi*.&lt; Wil.la Gorlliy .•p*-nl lft»t lie Creek. Momlay sliopning.
Not Be Fed Too Much Com Dur.
Mr.
nml
Mr*.
G.
W. Gribbln look
w.-.-k wilh Mi** Edith Mayo in
n
nortlo-rn
trip
in
Iheir
machine
ing Hot Weather Season.
Maple Grove.

Dr, nml Mr*.
village ami atb-ml.-d the Chautau­
qua.
Ed Reynold* «&gt;f Juuising. vi-ili-.l
his parrnb
■
Ileymdd- u
ort right returned
Friday noon.
Dell Durham
week attemling
i-auiihm-nl.
Mi** Mildred Hielu-il of
who ha* l*-*‘ii -pcmling

Mi*, ii. \V. Walralh ami dauph-. Hah .*p.-nl fruiir \Vedm-«d.iy

’

While the ben houses must not be
kept too warm they must be dry and
free from drafts If you wish your
forwls to be healthy.
It to claimed that the flesh of fowl*
can be flavored by feeding herb* and
apices. Thia la a common practice In
Franco, and It to done to aome extent
in thia country, eapecially In feeding
celery to roasters.
Don't forget that the hena want
plenty of fresh water even If the
weather ian't hot Laying hena ar*
heavy drinkers a* ao much of the egg

Mahers Business University
Phone 4171-R

Kalamazoo, Mich
319 So. Burdick St.

.ARKNVILI.E.

I &gt;illruhai-Ji

fohncrly Mis.* Ed mi Carpenter of

Th** \\’*-*leynn
Method!*! nre"
^milling a Gntve nn-i-ling in MrComiick** wood*.
The weather
Ihi-ii uufaviirabie fur large
qieakiiiK i* Well

cushions and plllowa. Dry the feath­ Willmr'* &lt;&gt;f Elmdale.
ers thoroughly before putting them

You can beat the ban raising thickSunday.
ena If you give your mind to It. aa
Mr. mid
your brain should be better than a Inking an outing at Gunn lake.
hen's, but If you want to aucceed with
cream ami rak
ning.
J. Blough, wife ami baby
HICKORY CORNERS.
chlckena you muat learn from your
School rmnmenrvd Momlay with
own mlatakea a* wall aa from tho
Born. Momlay, lo .Mr. an»l Mr*.
hena*.
Mi** Dorothy Tnm-in spent ln*t Ixnii* Mick, n »&gt;&gt;n.
Mi** Carrie luiwr*-m-*-, I ••ache* in
Mr. ami Mr*. G..A. W****l of I.ak&lt;* Hi*.- Toller Mhnol.
Over, feeding ahould be recognized week with her aunt in Grand Hup0*1*—a. wen* Sunday visitors at
aa a very aerioua matter, alnce diges­
Mi** Grace B*&gt;ly*‘n, leaehti* in
liu* returned
tive disturbance* la fatal to quick
ills- Jiurdick at-hool..
Mrs, .Ethel Bolyi-iiaUeaclicii in the
,
phom* fmm. ElimlaU* in»lallr*l iu
Exercise fa nature'* ons great pan­ in Chicago.
•
Mr*. J. .Markham ami baby Huth III* lioin**.
food* and the feeding to keep your
chtcka at work.

’ 8t. Psul. Mlnn.l

HOW TO FUMIGATE HENHOUSE
Don't overload your horses.
Don't feed too much corn in hot
Building or Room Should Be Tightly
weather.
Don't make any sudden change tn
Clossd During Process and All
the feed.
Fowla Carefully Excluded.
Don't keep your horses in poorly
ventilated stables.
Fumigation to a mean* of reaching

liov. J. W. Morningstar ami fan;-- Give them hay first.
I room and in-the cracks aid crancainpfiici-tiiig
Don't allow the harneaa. especially ntekirf the wood wort, says the Cuitlra^or. The house or room should bo
home ।
Don't expect your bored* to rellih tightly closed and all bowls excluded
their feed, unless the manger* are during fumigation. A simple method
home Satuniay.
sin- wn
is to burn the sulphur candles now
MIRTH N ism ii.i.i:
sold at stores dealing In i|pultry sup­
Miss Vnila Feighm-r.
MuIm-I Mnrbb
at one tltq* Small amounts frequent­ plies. Tho fumes of brimstone may
Bunday in Detmil.
ly
are
much
better.
•
also be produced by burning In a met­
‘ 1&gt;. A. Quick was in Grand Il;*pi*l.*;
Don't give your horses patent medl-' a
inc basin (such aa
allic
as an old laou ketkclMonday.
cine that you know nothing about. J tie) a number of rag* previously soakL W, Fejghm-r ami I'. V. Sindh'
eapecially colic remedies.
I cd in melted sulphur. Sulphur may be
I&gt;op't keep a horse going after &gt;'j mhed with a UXtlo alcohol oi beroaane
'll Um J‘Uli)lC.uJj|V&gt;ls4l
h. •trier ..I Mr*.. Jnv F.. M;dl.-lt.- and
begins to show sign* of exhaustion, i oU ,nd burned, or it may be aprinktod
E*l. Hafm r of Walla.
You will save him by resting a bit.
upon pT0 coai,
jn a ci^flng
Id«l Friday in a h--p
Don't allow your horaea to drink a d|th The hou,# Or
gl)OuId be
re/naim* will Im ln-&lt;
large amount of waler on coming In hept cloied for . MTeral bourn And
.interment in Lakevir
to tho stable very warm. Allow them tbj.d 0J&gt;cm.d ** thoroughly as possible
to cool off a bit flret.
to allow the wind to drive out any re­
Don't allow young horaea to wear maining trace of poisonous gaa. In
a aei of shoes mor* than a month. fumigating by burning aubatancea be
careful not to «ee fire to the building.
• turned home Mmi.I.n
eled and tho ihoes reset It they are Remember also that tn most cases lhe
worth IL
aubatancea which are uaed are polaon­
oua to human life and to fowls. CareDIP FOR SCABIES IN CATTLE lesaneaa In their uae or in leaving
Spencer.
them about where chick or child can
Secretary of Agriculture Amende Or- get at them may have dire reaulta.
dec by Permitting a Stronger
Mrs. P. if. Biuniin nf Mu.4ki
Solution
of
Tobacco.
Deadly Rooet-MIta.
: visiting h*'r sister, Mr-. i
The roost mite. to probably ths
Glasgow.
The secretary of agriculture has cause of more loss to farm poultry
Charlo* Gurt-li*-*" atul- family
amended Order 143. effective August raiaeni than any other peat or dis­
spending-* two
15, 181.1, relating to dips for acablea ease. The mites In the daytime are
pin Lak**.
In cattle by permitting the uae of the to be found lodged In the- cracks near
tobacco dip prepared from tobacco the roosting place of the chlckena.
Mr. amt Mr
and suitable tobacco products, pro­ They can be killed with varioua liq­
vided it contain* not lesa than seven uid*. Whitewash to a good remedy,
hundredth* of one per cent of nico­ as It buries both mite* and eggs be­
.Mr*. EBa ..
imi. .,IH| family vi*ifmp I
tine. Heretofore, the requirements neath a coating of lime from which
.nre visiting th&lt;
have been that the tobacco dip ahould they cannot emerge. A solution of
contain not lea* than live hundredth* carbolic acid tn kerosene, at the rata
Ii. Baker i
of one per cent of nicotine and two of a pint of acid to a gallon ot oil, la
per cent flowers of aujphur. The to­ an effective lice-palnt.
bacco dip of th* new strength seed
Jruin hiew York.,
not contain the sulphur. The regula­
Make Big Money From Hans.
Lao Flory t*
tion remain* unchanged regarding the
Ona of the axchange* publishes aty
Mi** J*«*ie Lui*- ;il V*-nmmivi||&gt;lime and sulphur dtp. which may ba ccknta of two men who cleared more
Mr*. B. B. Brniieu entcrlnlu**d
uaed as directed tn the order.
than
two dollar* each from hena dur­
llm B. Y. !’. U. J’m-il.t$- -«A*-iiiiu-. lhi« writing.'
ing the past year, selling poultry and
Ik'lleiOtis rgfry.-dum-nl* were *&lt;•!&gt;egg* to the general trade. One of
vi-iliiltf Fn-*l h'-nriunn.
haIn an increase in timber sales thi* thn men made about 11500 on 600
The L. A; S. of the Bo|'li-I
year and In a decrease In receipt* from henfc and the other about 11,800 on
rhureh im-t wills Mr*. &lt;*. B. Hup- ,
Umber trespass aa compared with last 700 hena.
kins W*Mm-**Uy afferuAoil amlj
Yjrd off a eouiforiabie.
Mi$x Gertrud*- Wnh-r* aeromMrs. Fre&lt;| Polli-r **f Ceylon sfienl panied by her niolher nml *i*t*-r
Poor Market Condition.
fiatuntay al L. B. Botl* r&gt;.
Overfat la a poor market condition.
ami. Mi** Murer Inui-h inotored |r» spect for the federal foraat policy.
Mr. ami Mr*. J. D.'Alb-n inov*1*! Hasting*. last W.*hm*&lt;liiy.
Fowla should bo fed fattening food
from .Maii. Griffen'* hou*e on sh*-rVernor Web*lw
ami
faftiily
two week* before marketing.
Fat
inaii st.. Into rooms in Hie Hurd, spent Kiim|ay al Win. lauMi's.
A Russian scientist cUitaa to have poultry, If dry pifiRed. will cook betblock on Main al_ la*l Monday.
Mis* Alice John*&gt;&gt;n Imgnn .school dlacoverod an InocutoUon for use
.Mr*. Jennie WIUHock of Harry- at Hope Onter, Momlay.
against forest Insscu.
viile, spent Sutiday
with .Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. l*-wis Maier visited
KllMbelh Gulriics*.
her parent)* at Cedar Creek, SunMr. and Mrs. C. D. Ajrer went to il.iy.
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

d a new Ford : church Saturday coming tn a large
Glum, Inst crowd. _ •
louring car**f
week.
,
I Leonard Naber of Graml Rapid*
Mr*. Will Phillip* enlertnined I ram** la*l Monday lo-||*.,lp his
her sister.’ Mrs. W&lt;H»ilwortli ami । ».***»♦*&lt;•*
tirotfHT *n
in tin*
th* stur**. .
Mr. Eldred and family and Mis*
husband. «*f Fr.-epori last Sunday.
Ib-vn Na*h "vlslled from WednesSteam* farm.
Born, I** Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph
.Mr*. Iln.-a Jvp-Au-nnd Mr*. Ed.
Evan* wen- Grand Rapid* visitor*. Bow* riiinn of Lake O*l*-**n, an 814
poiiml boy.
Mr*. Bowerman was
Ia»t week ThtMvdar.

lial.« willi Climax. Saliirday. Scon*
r&gt; lo I. favor of Climax. Good*Ram*'.
Cliarlit* Drovlett nml family visit­
ed at Fred Brtmney’*, Thunolay.
Mr*. Hoy VanWaitm-r of Oxfonl,
ami Mi** ElnUt Forst of Kalamazoo,
wen? call**r* on Mr*. Ethel Bolyan,
Thurwby,
Marru» fliple .nml' daughliT,
Etlna, *&gt;f Ionia, are making an ex­
tended visit to Iji* siMler-itl-law'*,
Mr*. Fred Hrunm-y'«.

Detroit
**-v*-rnl

Millinery Opening
Finest Fall Styles
Friday

and

Saturday Sept. 4-5

You are cordially invited to attend our facinating exhibit of models in Fall Millinery.
This assortment of beautiful fashions in
Hats will be the correct Fall and Winter
designs.
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We shall be greatly pleased to have you
call upon the above dates.

Ironside &amp; Michael
FIRST DOOR WEST OF HOTEL PARKER

Hastings

Michigan

�TUB BASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 3. 19fi.

Souibwattri Barry
Department

ftolden Hfedical Discovery

HASTIXliH AM&gt; CAUL­
TON TOWMJNE.
Miss Florence Cooley of Hastings
spent Friday and Hal unlay with
her sisler, Mrs. Max Bump.

Moorn, Monday lilh, n daughter.
Miss Elsie Bump un/i sislm-.
Dorothy visited al Erriesl Kenymi’s
m-ar Frwport, from Wednesday
until Friday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Eevi (lbw of Foals
Grove'visited |heir|daiiglder, Mrs.
Clarence Kinne. Sunday.
Miss Hora Heimer nml Mary
Bump spent Friday with Winifred

MB-O
Paul Dunnint
the ’
end. with relativ® In Kalaniqzi

teaching school al.tll'- head of Gull
lake (his week.
Alumni Nye. Jr..
-nt four days
of last week with Leo Quick :K
East Milo.
Miss Alice Jone* commenced her

Mr. ami-Mr*. "Burkett of Grand
this week.
Rapids visited their daughter, Mr*. school
Carpenters' commenced
ed Hie Hhmip Reunion nt Byron lewis' barn Inst Wei'S.
Howard Hush will go lo
Kelchnrh’s, Thursday.
Tuesday. of lhi«
tn
E&lt;l. Coals moved into the roonu tvtiidiitig manual training
• in the Barney block Thursday.
fcIhmiIs of thnl cily.
M.
I v l I . 'IL.rlui &gt;
I,
Mrs. DeCrocket and son Linden
spent Saturday uiight mid Sunday

Abram Yarg«;i- and wife of Dimassisting her
ndale are visiting Iheir daughter,
Ira. Ia*o Ciiminings f6r it few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L&lt;-o Cummings nml
Ir. nml Mrs. Abrnin Yaeger spent her uncle Liwlon Skillman anil
...................
Marlow's
of wife iu Grand Ilaidds from Tues­
day until Friday and attended the

, Miss Lulah Chase of Kalamazoo Hallie Creek Sunday. Mr. Webr-l'-i
•pent the loiter pari of lhe week will enter Niohtns hospital Tuesday
for a criticnl operation.
Mr. and Mr*. Enrl HuniniervifleMr*. Mary McIntire nf Mnpb*
ramped at Giuilnke during lhe Grove is slaying with her slslor
farmer*' picnic.
Mr*. Einmn Hire, during the abAlberl Wm.ner, wire I* working al *ein-e of Mr. mid .Mr*. Webster.
the carpenter trade in Kaladitizoo,
Mr*. John hepreasler is able to
spent Sunday with hi* fmnily here. ride nut, which her friend* ary
Mr*. Bishop of Battle Creek was’
the gw*l of her sisler, Mr*. Warn­
er. a few day* Iasi ww&gt;k. Mildred Jidmcox is visiting at her visil with her sister. .Mrs. Ed.
Glynn in South Hasting*.
Grandpa-Brog's in Wayland.
Mis* Lillian
Whilvvorlh
Mis* Cand.’ice Adapts of Clovcrher cousin
dale will teach,our school Hie com- Sunday with

Mrs. Nuy Hump nnd son of
Jlndiugs and Miss Alice Foluy -;|Hnd al Glenn Moore's and also at E.
J. Hump's, Thursday.
I». 1*. Sprague and wife nf Coals
Grove nml Mr. mid Mrs. J. J. Bar•tnini spent Saturday and Sumiay al
Morrison Isiku, near Clarksville.
Sunday visitor* nl Max Bump's
Mrs. Adah ingranmn of Gobb
Were Frank I’reiillre mid family
visited friends here this past wee
and Vermin Kelly mid wife of school in Ha-ling* this year.
Mr. and Mr-. Hay Hammond of
Iler. Brooks subject. next Rut
Earl Wood made n business trip Hop- •'.••nl«T wore Sunday visitors day evening will ho “The Dirrf G.
to Freeport the find of, Ute week.
John Hart anti wife wore in llnslAir. and Sira. W. Z. Moore of
•
lltillnnd and Mrs. Victor Pratt of ings Inst, Fridny.
J»hn Hoback is building n kilphi-ii
Freeport- were Frjdny visitors al
mi his -house.
Arthur "mid Herb Jdlmeox with
Iheir families nllended lhe Brog
reunion al Guif kike la»l week

NtHiTIIEAbT BARRY.
Tlw W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. i
NvQa Cjimplu-ll -Friday afternoon,!
ijJepL -Ilh. All nra.fnviUti.
I There will 1** Sunday School ami
i -preaching-nt the usual hours next
Sunday,. Rev. .McCueJi-iob-vii ler.
| turned la us another year, his nuinlermis friends will he glad to hear.
1 There was quite.n number from
i Hiis way attended camp ineeling at
' Midland Park Sunday.
I .i'diu Arnold*-and -Will Mrl»onald

|

‘ing Mrs. bln Aniohl ami 'family.
There was.quili- a Infgc, crowd of
friends mid nrighliora surpriswt
Mrs. Clara Clark last Tm-d.iy . veil­
ing. A g.MMl supper was -erv.-d.

days in»t week at Midland I
with ll&gt;-vy McCue nml faintly
alt ended ramp Hireling.
Harry Eldred ami family of i:
wntor are visiting Ed.judm|

DON'T RUIN YOUR EY^S
Clark amt Mrs. Maggie
Illituu-ll Molt and "'h*
Mr*. Shaw was fornivrl’
iSliarpsto.ji of

MI-i-4 l.nuise thwt
is vi&gt;iling reltrti
Mr.'mi'd Mrk. Mor.

hi

i i: mi».

ie opfiiinn of Hie M. \
The |.adi« s Cliib u i*
ISt We.di al •■Walllleje
p i- home of Mr. ;m.| '
William- al Gull lake.
Mr. mid Mrs. Joint I Ki
I I lie recent funeral tn
r lhe formers UK'' .

Little O-cnr J'.hrni.in
been sprmliiig a w- ek
lehiined lo his home i;
Sunday.
Mrs. Adison Spmildit
able In be up.

FARMS
so certain ol luring a very profitable business as right now. Wc
have many fine farms on our list. Let us tel! you of two that
ought to be attractive to any one who wishes to engage in farm­

WE8T IHH'E
Most of (he people of
fly all ended lhe Ho,h'
Sunday school picnic

NEW SHOE SHOP
No. 119 North Michigan Ave.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

iuwipli- from I lufftil &gt;.
\ parly &gt;&gt;f neighl&lt;"
.pire.| Hi’ -’irprisc. Hi
| A large majority nT Hie
।of this place nit•■ii&lt;|«-&lt;| Hie
picnic nl Guri lake Friday
iirdny or both days. ‘

Penalty of.Public Spirit.
!f n num undertakes to do anything
of public service without being ;iart
which la comix'scd merely ot repreBcntnilvc cftlxcr* end has no prt-dalory tntoreeta nndrttakes to do any­
thing. tlio word which I'utns up tho ।
objection* of tin- atnmlynt mind Is-f
"MU-cuMUtuted.**-— Barpcr'a Weekly.

W. E, PRIEST
MICHIGAN

Second Thought*.

Second
proverb.

FARMERS’ PICNIC
and Base Ball Tournament at

SATURDAY, SEPT. 5,1914
Everybody come and have a good time. We’ll do our best to use you “right/” You'll
enjoy taking a "day off” and coming to one of the prcttidsl lakes in the state of Michigan.
One solid day of spqrts and "entertainment.
•

best—Old

aru

Hastings,

er Grace Higd-gi .ws back lo
smile school in iSilfirhore. Ch;
Hiadoii, (•■acb&lt; - H ar Woudlmu

Michigan.

Having rented my farm I will sell at public auction upon my farm 1*4 miles oast ot
Carlton Center and AM miles west ol Woodland, on Section 32 Carlton Township

Tuesday, Sept. 8,1914
Commencing at 1 o’clock p. m. sharp, the fallowing property:

MmiTiv' uiW&gt; Mmwtav
ille. visilfiig fi i-nds am
ie r.hliiilnmpia.
■
Mr. and Mi-. I tester,
re.-k. are vi-iioi.- nt Hi

FARM TOOLS.

HORSES.

Oliver riding plow

Bay fi
Bay horse, 6 yrs. old. wt.'about 1200

Miller bean puller

Walking plow
Mowing machine

a-horsc cultivator ■

double and arc not afraid of autos.

PROGRAM

Crook and Gould

AUCTION SALE

Cottage Grove
(NEAR DOWLING)

thoushta

Coll, a yrs. old

10% foot

Spring tooth drag

’

Span of colts, 3 months old

Flat hay rack
Set dump boards

Most oLthcsc tools arc in splendid shape
Pair knee bobs

Grain cradle

Surry, in good condition
COWS.

Single buggy

HARNESS.

Good set double work harness

,Othcr numerous articles
'Blowing

-Box Candy. Rcnk*'* A- Son.
B«-t rippcajruiK Big, includ­
ing horse, buggy and har­
m's*, driven by ladies.
-Whip. Win. Clemeuce

Everybody Welcome

Lunch for Those Coming From a Distance
i
0HLL* amount.mpnthf. time will be givenun guod
bankable not^s with interest al six per cent. Nothing removed
unfit settled for.

CHAS. ASPINALL, Proprietor
DANCE Afternoon and Evening

Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 3, l»l«.

IRVING

A RIGHT TIME
, There's a Right Time lor everything.
Right now
is lhe RIGHT TIME to place \our order lor a
Monument or Marker it you want it set tliis.coriiini'.
* lull.- When the light frosts come it will4&gt;edifficult
to put in the NECESSARY (oundatieri work
and when the steady cold twat her c«im&lt;-#.- it
...

The

,---------- bIe |o
Therefore it tiiiot ap]*»l to vou lh»t now i» the tune lb
FLACH VtX'K.OKDEK (or the .Mon-

n line ustrntmrnt ol r.ianilearid Marlife work iiroui rtiop ariO.'itii'r deVghi’

lhe lettering we &lt;lb, for Millian &gt;ec i'
iti every omelery in Harry County

IDnM C InC
inUnOlUL

nnfIC
Dnlldij

By Buying Second Hand School Books
If you want to buy SCHOOL BOOKS just “follow the crowd"
and you’ll land right at this store. This store is known as the .
"School Book Store" of Barry County. For a good many years
we have made a SPECIALITY of handling SCHOOL BOOKS
and SCHOOL ROOM SUPPLIES of all kinds. We have built up
a school Book trade that DEPENDS UPON US. and the number
is constantly growing each year, because people have come to
KNOW that our prices are just as LOW as books can be sold for.
Then all during the Summer months we have been collecting
shelf worn and second-hand School Books. Lots of them are in
perfect condition and JUST AS GOOD AS NEW. On these books

Goods
Deliv-

ered

On W.-Jin-sdny Dr. Damon J.
Buller mulored fioin Detroit ac-

Tele-

phohe

We are always on the alert for the welfare of our customers.
We realize that School Books cost money, and our policy always
is to sell at the lowest possible prices. If YOU hsiven’t Ixtiight yet,
come and see us. We’ll SAVE YOU SOME MONEY.
A "big line of tablets and pencils from1c to 5c

Us
Your

Order

Ink, Drawing Paper, Practice Paper, Rulers, School Supplies ol all Kinds

I CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS, The Rexall Druggists
.

riin-d by the use of umlniyJrf &lt;&gt;H.
combinvil with pluck njuKiierserVeraiu-e. II cnun-'l .Xlsiugltl like
ni.-rehiiiidisc.
■
Hoy luiinpedn Is now working for
Fred Cu»Tfvr, soulliwvst of Midfllej villifc-'' lie started wor k last. w&lt;‘vk
&gt;nd will help .Mr. Currier through
i witli his fall worl}.
&lt;Jti. account &lt;&gt;f (lie Illness of Bw.
I. II. Weslbiwk, •■! Middh-viljr,.op
Sunday, tlipre wa&lt; no preaching
Sunday afternoon al. (he Irving M.
E. church.
Sunday School was
held nl (he regular hour, the work
being in charge of Daniel .Gelman.

Iln* road IhuI so that now Uu* road-1
make# fairly good going. It will
Im necessary io look out thal no I
heavy threshing otillils or id her |
form fur heavy traffic. Tin* road,
«•&lt;&gt;•*! a trifle over one dollar and;

Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurio- Pionton and!
two children from Hasting* writ-

of

Will

latke

■ 'IIIIU‘1? .-H-IJOOI. »

We Can Save You 25 to 50 Per Cent

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1904-1914

IRVING, MICH.

■Into lift erahle poor stretch of road 54 nuts
I.Hig and iiad needed fixing up tor
ertith'ate.
years. Last .Mwt*hty work was
i-oliinieni-i'd^uff.ler the commenced
mil of nn education a# Iu- puls in- under llpKJiupers'WoD iff fbgirg.Bedford. overseer for ilii* corner
&lt;it Irving township. and n very

S&amp;ve 25 to 50 Per Cent

•

Irvins General Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Granite A’Marble Dealers
Phone 197, Hastings, Midi.

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS

|

Irving township &gt;s making an ex-!
The teacher. Webster Bastiotfi,
ASSYRIA.
fended visit with her son und fam­
Jay Prescott of Allegan, visited and pupils appreftlRte- llwAppear­
ily.
ance of the school botise, newly
friend# here''part of-this week.
\Vi&gt; nm informed (hat Mesara
painted -nnd vnrnjehe'd.
Mrx. /ten. 8. Hartoin of Battle
Snyder and. ScObey, will- have un
iiuctibn #alc (hi# full disposing of 'Greek rtstlwi Mrs. J. B.'Tntnpkmv
—BANNER'WANT ADVS. PAY,
Iheir personal property mid leave :mid family, part of I his week.
for the stale of Oregon either this ■
fall or early in the spring. It is
■d. Chari.-# B. JuIiumhi of Yankee understood that the men und their
Spring# township nml A. II. Sisson families will make'the trip tiy au­
••f Jackson are doing miil-wright: to. nnd that Iheir plans include
work inside. An elvvainr is lo he lhe purchase of two new tlve-pasbnill’this fall up near the railroad j senger F’ords for the, making of lhe
track, lhe docinr having purrhnsed! trip. While loath tn see these
It is the aim of the Irvinf General Store to supply your
a Ini of-Joseph Springer for Hint: families depart, still we wish them
put pose, just east and'north of the success in Iheir underinking of go­
every-day requirements at the lowest prices.
point where lhe Michigan Tenltiil ing to lhe land of the selling sun.
.
We are now selling
Lnsi
week
Coi|iinissimu&lt;r
Mnrey
railroad intersect# Mill Si.
■
Mriiirice A. flow.-iby leTI foKBig Moore rtf I nine township milhnriFat
Back
Fork, lb. ..
ia«
llnpid# Saturday, where he will zvd the gravelling ol tli« strip of
IOe
nll.-nd Ferris indilid'*, - Maurice mad from Oak St. south oii Mill
Atm am! Hammer Sola, lb.
lanu'ht school for Die. past two st. Irving village as far as the nut-1
25c
years very succ.v-fiilly near Hart. mad crossing. The gravel for the
He feel# that th.-ie is more in life -trip of highway which by the way
for him Ilian being a count r\
pedngufcue. 'l he yoimg man is goDr. Damon J. Hutler from Iln* bed

the capnctiy Mie mill formerly'
had in the-feed grinding depnriilierit. In order lo make #tifnelerit'
water power, that I lie wheel# may;
turn en«i|y, when (hi« grealrr ipill
eiiipmenl i# in pi.i,ilie rare ba#
been widened nnd iliypernul con»i&lt;lerably. The force of men work-

he r&gt;-luriiay
&gt;r. and
ti'lided
picnic ।
il Gun Lake.
|
.
! mv.-n al Dr. Bulb:
"'
-'v-nlitg. The
.• ■•iiiovru
mi
•njtiyednrl
by midi
;
.i.llJiMin

Buller and

family

l»*rliuod

went

gatlicr- *
' j
to Hives

mid family. Tluim:L# will purj. .. .....

‘Purity” Flour is u line I ligh Grade Hour. There is none belter
upon the Michigan market. We give you

40 Pounds of “Purity”
For Every Bushel of Wheat
This is really a bargain for flour is high and upon this plan of ex­
change you receive more for your wheat than you can get in any
other way.
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Mr. ‘mid Mr«.j

ftRAND

RapidsTrust Company

Being a corporation never dies. It is.
always in its office. One policy con­
trols the management of an estate, there­
fore no opportunity arises for loss or
confusion which might result from
change of an executor on account of
death, etc. It is especially useful in
cases of trusts under wills for Fong terms
of years.
123 Ottawa Avenue, N. W.

Ikilh Phones 4391

dmiuhler, Mima FIoi .-uc&lt;- Buller mid
mid Budd.

PHONE 3»—HASTINGS. MICH.

Trade Your Wheat for “Purity”

On Sunday

BOTH PHONHS-HriRinjc*. 159 1I.-4S; Middleville Line, IBS II,-IS.

kenl. im&gt;ii of Mr. :
. A. K.-nl ami a gradual.
&gt;rmal t.-arli.-rii training s

The words from Article It., amendmeats to the Constitution ot the United Blates. “A well-regulated militia
belug necessary to tho security of a
fre0 people, the right of tho people
to keep and bear arms shall not be
infringed," evidently havu a communlty meaning; but they also curry
along with them the right of the tnto safeguard himself and
b’1 bo“B" by keeping hlmeelf armed
w,,h the necessary means of defense.
Thn (aw against carrying concealed
weapons, now on the statute books ot
most of the etates, Is a matter quite
foreign to the broad principle* of the
right of keeping und bearing arms. |
Slop Tlnit First Fall (lough.
!
Check your fall rough al once]
don't wait—il may lead lo ncrioii«|
in*,' trouble, weaken your vitality

Get. a liotth* of Dr. Ifc-lls Pine Tar
Honey today: it is pun- nnd harm­
less u#e it freely for llial fall!
rough ur cold. If Baby or children]
an- Kirk'give it in them, it will reIll
&gt;nce mure aide In Hovo quickly and'permnnenlly.
#b-illie# the irritated throat, lufig#
.....
.. .......
.and air passages.
Plllrgin
liim- of il. tuning Miff, r.-d an nl-H" anliM-plir and fortilb.-s the #ysiiirk nf bl.Hxl poisoning ami il w.i# |11"i againsl colds.
It surely pl'-Guaranteed.

-BANNER WANT API'S. PAY.—I

Now Listen I
Before you call the uld clothes man call P1IONK 223. I.ej us tuske
a complete cxstuiuajiou of the obi garments before you cast them
aside. We cun take a garment, no matter how old. and surprise
you. Out special process makes them look as new os possible. Call
I'UONK 223 TODAY.
.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
“• "‘•‘■‘’"Wsw'ws

‘.T4S’BSi:.%..

Just What You Want
COOKED TO SUIT YOU
That’s what you get when you come to our restaurant.
We'll give you a good, clean, appetizing meal
-- at a moderate price.

TOM DOYLE
IN ROON.IVS CIGAR OTIRK

prugio#'xng ijf a #afi.#fadory man­
ner. Tmjwork is being done by
Pbillili fy-iscr nf Yiufkee Springs
ami Ji sZ- Itowernmun. uf Middle-'

Uastlnas, Mich.

Jeffersoii Street

Save Your Coupons for the Beautiful Dishes
Cost you only a few cents to get a nice set of dishes as any one
can want.

Hastings Milling Company
C. A. KERR, Proprietor

PHONE 283

HASTINGS. MICH.

Save All the Crop
At the present high price of beans it should
stand every one in hand to save ALL
the crop, which can be done most
' effectually by using the
WIARD BEAN HARVESTER
Which you can get by calling at my store,

Jesse T ownsend
Controlled By No Trust
*

Hastings, Michigan

William

Are You a

.n,

Particular Smoker

jwriji|.:c. Mr. and Mrs. Goodi-jiriugli
I liavo already miiunence’d puRm'S
rtmii* home m -bane for" occupancy
....i lv ll.U f ill
'
.will tie an ice cream s^winl
Mr. and Mr*. Will
evening. Semi. 5.
program nre being
vill he announced
d invitation is oxAll come. The liv­
'd that mi'll Arc to
prevailing styles of
This ought t&lt;&gt; in-

iillett, Amy Kent
live i&lt;|i|o of lb,* i.»u,0 will be champoined by Vein.- It. Johnson, Tliom-

i Irving la#l w.-.-k.
They are re­
pairing (he Michigan Certlrnl bridge
mu- milt- w&lt;-#( &lt;&gt;f Irving Motion.
। Train Xo. 101 going west al 5:.T&gt;
\. M. will stop at Irving Sept. 2nd.
;3rd. ilh. and Mil.on account of the
i Wl-M Michigan
State, Fair, al
I Grand Hapi-I-.
Dam' Slanlon and wife nf Dowl(ng visil.-d ai E. E. Warner's one
] wck ag-&gt; Silurday nn«l Sunduy.
Mr. and M.t- A. J. WiMMlmanst-o
[of flasliiigs were visitors at En»e#l
. Warner # nuc week ago Sunday.
IRVING-GALLEY TWO
; Sunday. Mr. anti Mrs. Ernest WarI Her visited retalivpg in Hastings. '
On Momlay Charles McCann nnd i
wife accompanied Allen Malthewn
i and wife Jo Grand Rapids. Mr.
Matthew* drove bls car to the city I
.nml while there the party will take!
In Buffalo Bill Wild West show.
They-will .be the guest* during the
idny of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Watkins
; of Burton Heights Corner.#.
Mr.
Watkins used tn be an Irving boy,
but for the past ten years tins efr'me.| on r large grocery and meat

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS TRY-«EM j? mother
Mr*.

Stanford
of .Middleville.
of William P. Stanford of

School Time
Big Ben Time
Leave your call with
Big Ben
Drop around and see him
in our window, you will

know him on sight.

He

is easy to see. easy to

If you are, we want to appeal to you
■ in partlcular. You don’t care to smoke
every old klnd of cigar,—that’s why
our talk will interest you

,
There is just ns much m knowing how to prop­
erly handle,, ami care for cigars and tobacco, as
there is in caring for ami handling meats, grocer­
ies or dairy products. What would you think of a
meat num or a dairy concern trying to handle their
wares and sell them to the public without having
a refrigerator to properly keep those products?
You wouldn't care to buy from them because you
would be afraid their goods were spoiled or harm­
ed by exposure to heat or flics or impure air.
, Cigars ami tobaccos become damaged if they arc
not properly kept I
Our smokers supplies, arc kept properly. Il
you haven't smoked any of our cigars or tdiacco
just tlrop in and have a comfortable'Satisfying
smoke.
__
ii-JB-A-

wind and easy to hear.

Pike &amp; Damon

HOONANS
' Jefferson Street

Hastings, Mich.

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�"THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 3,1914—20 PABES.

PART THREE—P ABES 17 TO 20.

Unquestioned Security
a State bank examiner, whose report is a public record. The law gives this examiner ab­
solute control over all books, papers and assets of every name and nature while making
his examination.
’
Every bank organized under the law of Michigan, must be - examined twice each
year by its own board of directors, or a committee chosen by them. The report of these
directors is a public record, and the making of a false report is perjury.
Every Savings bank organized under the laws of Michigan, must invest at least half
of. its savings depostis'in real estate mortgages or approved bonds—the very best of
security
■

Any bank organized under Michigan Laws is therefore
pre-emiaently sound. These laws have been much improved
since the panic of ’93. But even then but one State bank
failure was recorded in Michigan during that panic. This
bank is conducted on the soundest and most approved
banking principles.

We Pay 3% Interest
Compounded semi-annually on all savings deposits. .This is all a bank can afford to
do and safeguard its deposits. DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENTS, To protect our de­
positors, this bank has best of diversified interest as follows:
CAPITAL ............................................ ............................................................... $75,000.00
STOCKHOLDER S LIABILITY ....................................................................
75.000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS........................................’.......................................
50.000.00
RESOURCES OVER .................................................
650,000.00

Every bank organized under the laws of Michigan makes a sworn report to the Bank­
ing Commissioner four times a year. The officer or director, who knowingly puts his
name'to a false report, is guilty of a state's prison crime.
Every bank organized under the laws of Michigan, is examined twice every year by

These resources are so diversified—mortgages, bonds, notes, cash, deposits in approv­
ed reserved banks, bank building—as to afford the most ample protection.
When .you
deal with this bank, you entrust your money in as safe hands as if it were invested in gov­
ernment bonds.’ Let us care for the surplus money you wish to put away for a rainy
day. We can do so to the best advantage for we have the facilities, and that’s our busi­
ness. Besides we pay you 50 per cent larger returns than a government bond.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHNOE 3

Q. E. D.
"Willie," said the teacher. "give
mo three proof* that tho world in ac­
tually round.” "Yeg'tn." said Willie,
cheerfully; "tho book cays ao, you nay
so. and ma aaya ao.”—Lad.lca' Home
Journal.

THIS NATION SCORNS
THE USE OF MONEY

QUEER NATIVE TRIBE FOt’UND
flez Ole Cliff Fox.
(IS MALAY PENIN“Honesty la largely a matter o' not
Hl'LA.
hieing found out. Yo can't call a man
a heavyweight Jeat because he's at th’
top—look at th' foam on beer.''—De­ MARRIAGE RIR AND
troit Free Press.
DIVORCE VERY SIMPLE

MAKES BACKACHE'
QUICKLY DISAPPEAR
A Few Doses. Relieves AU Such
Miseries. Bladder Weakness,
Kidney Trouble and Rheu­
matism Promptly Vanish
It is no longer necessary for any
one to suffer with backacning, kid­
ney trouble, have disagreeable blad­
der and urinary disorders to contend
•with, or be tortured with rheuma­
tism, stiff joints, and its heartwrenchtng pains, for the new discov­
ery. Croxone, quickly and surely re­
lieves all such troubles. - •
Croxone is the most wonderful
remedy yet devised for ridding the
system of uric acid and driving out
all the poisonous impurities which
cause such troubles. It is entirely;
different from all other remedies. It
is not like anything else ever used
for the purpose. It acts on the prin.ciplc of cleaning out the poisons and
removing the cause.
It soaks right in through the walk,
membranes and linings, like water in
■li sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
makes the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all the uric acid and poisons
from the blood, and leaves the kid­
neys -and urinary organ, dean,
gtrong, healthy and well..*
It matters not how long you h’avd
buffered, how old you are, or what
you have used, th* very principle of
Croxone is such, that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
•ystem without results. There is
nothing else on earth like it It
starts to work the minute you take it
and relieves you the first time you
'use it.
*
4
If you suffer with pains in your
back and sides, or have any signs of
kidney, bladder -troubles, or rheuma­
tism, such as puffy swellings utjder
the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if
you are nervous, tired, and run down,
or bothered wilh urinary disorders,
Croxone will quickly relieve you of
your misery. You can secure an orig­
inal package oi Croxone at trifling
cost from any first-class druggist
All druggists are authorized to per­
sonally return the purchase price il
/alls jn a tmglgjgas^,
’

These Jungle Folks Believe They
Turn Into Tigers After
They Dir.
Rider Haggard himself, whoso
most famous heroine is icresistibly
8Uggeste&lt;l by- (heir cliteftainaui—
iipvi'p.imagined n queerer race than
the Panggangs. a new anil asloriishing native tribe that* has Just been
discovered in lhe
mountainous
i jungle land between Trengganu
and Kelantan, in the northern part
of Hie Malay Peninsula.
These Panggangs, as they call
themselves, whose perhaps queer­
est trilit is that they have no Use
for money, are nf a negroid type,
whose social organization is thaKof
a simple form of commonwealth
51ml who nre nomadic, wandering
about from place to place in their
dense jungles and (nresls.
They
sleep on the ground., covered by a
single, large palm leaf.
Among them dwells a woman
named Toh Medang, whose strange
characteristics are strongly remin­
iscent of Haggard's famous “She.”
This woman is supposed lo be a
great enclinnlxesii. She is held in
positive dread by. lhe Panggangs,
who declare that any one incurring
her .displeasure will assuredly meet
wilh awful and mysterious calami­
ties.. Toh Medang lives alone .in a
jiamlioo hut shaded by the leaves
of the sacred Ubang tree.
She lives on special food brought
her dally by tho oldest man or wo­
man* of lhe. tribe, accompanied by
lhe latest born infant, and never
appears among lhe tribe, except by
proxy on thd occasion of a funeral,
when she is represented by a tame
wa-wa, a local species of orangout­
ang.
The Panggangs are said to be a
peaceable and remarkably honest
p«Qple and do not, among them­
selves. cither, fight or steal. They
are extremely fond of tobacco, and
are content to remain some time
without food as long as they have
tobacco and salt.
They literally
have no use for money, for trading
purposes, but if by chance they get
money, they bury it so that they
may use it in trading after death.
After getting a supply of food, they

The Bank That Does Things For You

do no work whatever until the sup- '
ply is ended. They i-n| any crealure, moreover, whether monkey,
snake, elephant-or tiger.
The Panggang marriage rile is|
simplicity itself, but none the Icssi
effective. The bride runs nl great
speed around a big anthill and the
bridegroom does his bps! to catch THEIR CITY l&gt; CLEANER BIT
her, which he generally does. ' THEY RESENT AMERICAN
Should he be unsuccessful in doing
OCCUPANCY.
sn. however, lhe marriage is off.
After Uni wedding,
should the
couple fall out, divorce is extreme­
ly easy, an appeal tiding made by SHEER AT YANKEES FOR NOT
either to the chief of tho tribe, who
GOING ON TO MEXICO CITY
instantly annuls the. union.
These people do not seem lo have
any religion, but they have a queer
belief in the transmigration of American Troops Have Lost All
souls. In their country, tigrrs'are
Interest In Life There and
numerous, and they believe llial
lViint-.8ometliiiig .New. ■
sometimes their "relations, •when- ,
they die, become changed into tig­
There Is no longer doubt about it,
ers. This belief is so strong that, if Vera Cruz in jlrooping. Only rare­
they meet a liger, they call the ani­ ly now is seen that pleased, bright
mat by the name of a relation who and-anticipatory smile which was
has «tied. and who,’they guess is em­ the rule some two months ago,
bodied in this particular tiger; if when everyone was thankful that
their guess hr correct Ike animal it had fallen to In’.* lol lo lie there.
will be instantly changed to the Whatever bis particular reason,
form of tho relation named, and no whether brigadier-general, naval
harm will ensue. Should, however, officer, marine private, American
lhe guess bo a wrong one. (he tiger refugee or cor»*s|M&gt;ndent, every
Will, most assuredly, eat up lhe dar? American
bore that expression
ing suriniser.
which is the mark of those who
consider themselves for lhe mom­
Public Opinion.
ent Hid chosim of the gods.
People -Bay how strong public opin­
Now all is changed.
Even- the
ion Is; and. Indeed, it is strong while weather has joined in the con­
it la tn Its prime. In tta childhood spiracy lo make Vera Cruz hate it­
and old age it la as weak aa any other self and ask why. oh. why an un­
organism. I try to make my own kind fate condemned so many good,
work belong to tho youth of public Americans lo drag out a dreary ex­
opinion. Tho history of tho world Is istence here, on the damp frpnl
tho record of tho weakness, frailty door step of Mexico, into which ulf
and death of public opinion, as geol­ the world but an American citizen
is privileged to cut«*r and receive a
ogy is tho record of tho decay of thoso welcome; where there is nothing to
bodily organisms In which public opin­ do but eat three meals a day, which
ions havo found material expression. nobody really wants, apd endeavor
—Samuel Hutler.
to cling to wjint was once a cert in­
ly- hut now only an attenuated
hopo. that the days of action and
And the Clerk Smiled.
life will return.
There recently went Into a fashion?
Tho almost constant rains have
able shoe shop tho daughter of a man
Whoso wealth has been acquired with­ drenched the soldier, in his camp,
lhe unrelenting nrtrlh winds almost
in very recent years. Tho young wom­ entirely cut off the sailor man from
an was disposed to patronlzo the clerk (ho shore, while Ixntli keep the ci­
and rejected a number of ‘‘claasy" vilian practically a prisoner within
slippers ho produced for her approval. running distance of his habitation.
Finally aho said: “I think, perhaps. I The daily •trickle &lt;K news from tin'1
shall toko these two pairs. But Louis States, which offeri*tlie only legit­
XV heels are too high for me. Give imate excuse for getting up these
mo a size lower—or. stay—perhaps hot and damp mornings, so eager­
ly scanned .over coffee, is tantaliz­
Louis XIII will be high* enough.”
ing in its meagerncss.and exasper­
ating in its daily promise of action
Constipation Causes Sickness.
which has not yet- been fulfilled.
Don't permit yourself to Income
Two ffionlhs ago every one wns
constipated. 88 your system Im­ awaiting with calm assunmee lhe
mediately begins to absorb poison orders to move in: now all are still
from the backed up waste matte#. wailing for the order to move, but
Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and cynically and with the utmost in­
keep ,well.
There i« no better difference. as to whether the move­
safeguard against illness.
Just ment is to be into nr out of Mexi­
take ono dose tonight, 25c. al your co. so long as It' is to go some­
where.
The navy, abandoning
Druggist.—Adv,
.

VERA CRUZ NATIVES
UNGRATEFUL TO U. S.

HASTINGS, MICH.

hope of its being called upon for under arched sidewalk, cafes, one; you. I thought you werwa robber
more than mere watchihg servied' sits nnd talks, lakes a walk around j ami a murderer nml a. scalawag gen­
in I tie Mexican situation, wants to lhe block in n fitful moment of ••»-, erally mid now I’ve found you to
go home, unanimously. The army, ergy, only to return ngnlif to talk be awfully nice. Really you know.
holding to the belief that Mexico and sit. where all is gloom except I believe nil (rliose things people
canol be regenerated without its Hie fat faces of the Spanish pro­ used to say alxiut the gringo and
services. wants [p. go in .but would prietors.
A*en for the first, time now I find they’re not so at all. I’m
like, if lhe nresnt rail* of progress it would be n pleasing picturesque 1 ever so inucIt' obliged to you for
is lo be maintained, if yo uplease. scene.
Even now in t lie evening, sparing my life and respecting tlie
sir, to go home for a vacation, when under the influence of tin* women of Iny family, ami making
there to await a second call lo brilliant electric lights the music im* clean up my patio, and com­
Mexico.
hidden in the soft and twinkling pelling me to pay my taxes prompt­
The blessed in Vera . Cruz nre green of .the plaza across lhe street, ly ami in fuQ, und taking away my
'those upon whom work falls heav­ eatable food, the customs of gener­ little gun ami ammunition, ami
ily. Upon present conditions there ations. the Americans brighten up even sending a man around lo vac­
is reason for envying Hie officer a bit, and to the stranger might get cinate me nnd tlie-inembers of my
charged with the responsibility for Hie impression of a brilliant happy household.
Yes. indeed, *you've
lhe flllipg • and emptying of.lhe assemblage. , Hut that would be.Alone no end of little things like
thousands and more bright new partly because they would V-ueogJ■ Hint for us ami we are mighty
......
for ,.
it..............
let me
... ....
tell you.
Krbnge cans which Uncle Sam has nize him. ns n stronger, perhaps (he grateful
----nja
tight for Vera Cruz out of the bearer of real news of the wished any time I can help you. let
city’s money.
He has something
to do; he can make himself all BOFt *
Ami -U.l
bm-k
pnP from II. Tim t«»T i.ap.r..
of wn/fc with those cans; he can • to the eternal topic these davs in,PVen though
Carranza organs.
decorate them with Spanish wonts Vera Cruz—lhe situation amt the । ro«»kinK with encomium* of the
in great black letters; he can move Chances nf something d.-tlni e and .1UII(. Ill(.n ^tO|ll |h,. W|iilc house
them around from day to day; he decisive coming, out of it all.
So once referred to as “endeavoring lo
con hold reviews, assemblies, con­ in 'era Crux no conversation can remove from Mexico the stain put
ventions of ashcans and keep him- continue long without some cheer-: U|MII1
nu,.r(a - an&gt; as violent"
sel fund a gang of Mexican peons ful idiot, desperately seeking ju«lI-,.v..r j,, tto.fr rnmnients on llm
busy with them indefinitely.
If llcation of, his remaining hopes, । Americans.
A wholesome respect
snmelimos ho feris lhe tadinuitnnss bringing ui&gt; the subject. Ilioudi, for nn|jlar&gt;. apthorily k-ep* Hi.-m
of the situation in which
the tfsualy he has the grace to c-mecnK^jij,, ri.r|affi limits, lint it is hot
American forces as a whole are how earnestly he feels about it. A
|l(. believed for a moment that
placed he can cuss out lhe pcotuq word is ••miugh and llm old argu- |)„. idea-nf gratitude has entered
they couldn’t Understand the cuss­ men Is., pro ami con, are brought ito.fr heads
ing- and wouldn’t mind if they out. bandied hark nml forth until I
... L...
...... ....
.t^ktes S mvi e
could, while the officer would ob­ conversation iMen away for lacA of i. .
1
?&gt;’.3
' ",u
a new thought or^i.lea; finally end*; ’J''? 'I, ‘*
tain relief.
in
a
iimmenT
of
atomlnie
.item-c,
‘
:
f
t™",
,
“
.'’‘'I "'J' »rc
Hut what qf the thousands of
Americans, soldiers, marines.’ ci­ 1111,1 evert- in &lt;■&gt; tfiul.leiilv IliinLb ,,f ”,or‘ IllrllllCil III SniM-l* flt AmOI'i*111* excuse io vet im mid im some 'ea,ls n'"1 -'Hi'Tican military prowvilians, who have nothing tn do? wheroeven
If onta“to
m- ’
1 h"v
frequently lhe
Each one’of them came down here
otln-r. itroiin
it oTalile
,n"st
accounts,
of the fighlin the pink of condition, brimming ailavN f mm
Xt«l two
* Jtaros' "'*
r ab-ur-l
Vcr? Cnu
T
over with energy absorbed in heal­
.V1’
thy life in Hie north.
For lhe for long such gloomy reminders of !!'n* J’JV*
‘
majority there is a daily routine the common misforlime. discussion.‘‘ "A J** w ’’k? h„v &gt;
all of which, wfien analyzed., arises, of which makes the prospect mem n','. 'm* ill- th . flJX Hmn?
so
gloomy
as
tn
inspire
’
one
with
a
।
?|***
a
!
al1,
,9
”
।
’
’
I
,r’
purely from lhe necessity of feed­
desire
to
go
down
amfjump
off
tin;
‘
'*1
,
,
l
^
lh
]
’
L
’
ing the human animal three limesta
courage amt quieted their tremblday. and then—nothing.
If Gen. Sani.lad wharf
Funston, or better. Secretary Gar­
the situation and the climate
....
,
oni."
rison. should suddenly find himself combine to make even talk serin ' A, ? LiTh n??
Daniclized nnd issue a sort of blnn- an effort JioL worth tltf energy re- ;r«* »es 'Mill he American nn y
he has
Only
nercsslThe si.l.-walks sitters ore.^,‘‘ nJ'l
*“}* to. ..P
1} ? 1 lhe
V? ner
.»** 2
gel wine mess order for Vera Cruz quired.
Hie Americans would lie driven to aiino.i;,-nn,..ni.n......kiMir.I;;-,',!;;'”
the verge of insanity.
in’-m-ei- ""
l,H’ Apicrican
population, .1,11
civil or
:r.
'mcrlran nnnnl.llnn
For it is early discovered in these ream llial in.lulR'in,------- “...Tmilitary. There are not- litrt Amer­
regions that the reason lhe white abuse and cAnleiunt* is dangerous
can count ns
man in the tropics drinks much in this climate. Moderation in all icans hen* who
more than he is accustomed to nl tilings is nature's rub*, but more , friends any resideitb* of Vera Cruz.
home, even lhe surgeon, who sol- firmly enforced in lhe tropics than There are not a score who have
ever received an invitatibn to cull
cmnly avers that alcohol is Iwice in cooler, climes. *
ns poisonous in the* tropics ns in
People in the state who read of al lhe home of a Veracnizano or
the -Temperate zones, is because the tine things done for Vera Crux who are able to meet the citizens In
there Is nothing else to.do. and also by Hie United Slates army, making f anything but a business way.
ecause evetybody else is. doing il. lhe cily a belter place in which to.
„
,.
..
It is a perfect circle: once within live, ought not to cherish any de-'. Boni Be Bothered tilth Laughing,
its .circumference one goes pound lusions tn the effect that these 'aclsi Slop it with Foley’s Honey and Tar
and round on Hie perophory; There arc making any difference in the Compound.
..... i i&gt;
----- -.1- ..a soothing,,
Il spreads
is no escape, for even thoae who attitude of the Mexican toward the healing coating as il glides down the
shun alcoholic liquors find thom- American occupationers.
It must throat, and tickling, hoarseness, and
Mves taking about twice as ninny not be-imagined
that grateful nervous hnckifig aro quickly healed.
Tlmonadas” nr other sweet and Veracruzanos are running up to Children love it—tastes good ami no
sickish substitutes as I hey really Fuiislon or any nf his representa­ opiates. A man inTexas walked 15
want.
.
tives in authority, slapping him on miles tn a drag store to get a bottle.
The life of Vera Cruz today, the hack, with something like this: Ik-st you can buy for croup and
somnolent, ns it is. still centers
“Look here old rhftp, I'm mighty bronchia! coughs. Try it.—Arthur.
about two sides of tho plaza, where, sorry about the injustico ^ve (Jone .Mulholland.—Adv.

�THEHAOTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 3 1911

Notice of Hearing Glnlm*.
Writ of Attachment
State of'. Michigan. County ol
State of Michigan, tho Circuit
Barry, m.
Court for the County of Barry.
Farmers &amp; Merchants Bank,
. , NoUco is hereby given, that by au
CHANCERY SALE.
order of the Probate Court for the
In pursuance and by virtue of a A corporation
County of Barry, mado on tho fllh
Plaintiff,
■ decree of the Circuit Court for tho
day of August. A. D. 1914, four
vs.
•
County of Barry nnd Stalo of Mich­
months from that date were allow­
igan, in Chancery, made and enter­ Frank .8. Wellman,
ed for creditors to present their
ed on lhe 14th day of March, A. D.
Defendant
claims against tho estate of Henry
(9(4. in a certain cause therein
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Cahoon, late of said county, de­
pending, wherein Horman Boiler Take notice that on the 18th day of ceased, nnd that all creditors of
and Nannie Sutler were complain­ Juno 1914. a Writ of Attachment
deceased are required to pre­
ants and Lyman Henry Chamber- was duly issued pul of the Circuit said
lien and Bessie Chamberlain were Court or the County of Barry, in sent Iheir claims tu said Probate
Jdefendants. Notice is hereby giveh, favor uf Hie Fanners A Merchants Wiurl, at Uio Probate Office in the
that I shall sell at public, auction Bank, plaintiff, against lhe lands, City of Hiulings, for examination
lo lhe highest bidder, al the North tenements, goods, chattels, moneys and allowance', on or before the 7lh
Front Door of tho Court House in and effects of .Frank S. Wellman, day of December next, nnd that
tho City of Hastings, Harry Coun­ defendont, in the sum of Three such claims will be heard before
ty, Michigan, (that being Inn place Hundred .Sixty Dollars and six said Court, on Monday lhe 7th day
of holding the Circuit Court for cents (8300.06) which said writ of of December next, at ten o clock in
Mid county), on Saturday the 12th attachment was returnable on the tho forenoon of that day.
Dated August 6th, A. D. 1914.
day of September,.A. D. 1914 al 10 31st day of July, 1914.
CHARLES M. MACK.
o'clock in the forenoon, the follow­
Dated August 5th. (914.
Judge of probate.
ing described property! viz: all that
COLGROVE A POTTER,
certain piece—or. parcel—of land
•
Attorney for Plaintiff.
situate in the Township- of Hast­
Notice of Hearing.
Business Address. Hastings, Mich.
ings, county of Barry and state of
—7wks
State of Michigan, County of
Michigan, described as follows:
Barry, ss. &gt;
The South one half ((«) of the
Notice is hereby given, thal by an
South (H) of the North West one
Order For Publication.
order of tho Probate Court for the
quarter (’,() of section number
SlfLle of Michigan, The Probate tkiunly of Barry, made on the* 19U1
twelve (12), town number three
day of August, A. D. 1914, four
(3) North, of range number eight Court for tho County of Barry.
At a session of said court, held at months from that date wore allowed
(8) West, Township of Hastings.
County of Barry and Blate c'
of the i&gt;robate office, in the Cily of for creditors lo present their claims
Hastings, in said county, on the against lhe
estate
of Francis
Michigan.
10th day of August. A. D. 1914.
Wilkes, late of said county.' deceas­
Dated July 281b, 1911.
Present: lion. Chas. M. Mack, ed. and lhal all creditor* of said de­
James M. Smith,
Judge of Probate.
ceased are required to present’their
Circuit Court Commissioner,
In the Matter of the Estate of claims to said Probate Court, al the
Franklin A. Durfee, Deceased.
Probate Office in Hie Cily of Hast­
Barry County, Mich.
Lee H. i’rynr, Philo -A. Sheldon, Administrator, ings, for examination and allow-,
. Solicitor for Complainants.
having filed, in said court his peti­ ancc, on or before lhe 22nd day of
Business Address, Hastings, Mich. tion praying that a day may bo as­ December next, mid that such
signed for Ute examining and al­ claims will bo heard before said
lowing his tinal account and that Court, on Tuesday the 22nd day of
the heirs-at-law of said deceased December next, nl ten o’clock in tho
CHANCERY SALE.
and nil other persons interested in forenoon of that day.
In pursuance and by virtue of a said estate be notified.
Dated Augusl 19. A. D. 1914.
decree of the Circuit Court for the
CHARLES M. MACK.
It is Ordered, That lhe 9th day
Countv of Barry and-S|olo ot Mich­
Judge of Probate.
igan, in Chancery, made and enter­ of September A. D. (914, al ten
ed on the 23rd day of Juno A. D. o'clock in the forenoon, al said
1914. by the Hon. Drank D?M. Davis, probate office, be and is hereby ap­ RUTUNO SUNDAY SCHOOL
oj lhe Eighth Circuit. of Michigan, pointed for hearing said petition:
Il is Further Ordered,
That
ASS’N MEETS. SEPT. 4, 5
presiding,
in h certain
cause
therein penttklg, wherein Samuel public notice thereof be given by
Dickie. Clement Smith and William for three successive weeks previH. Brace, constituting the Albion publication of a copy of this order, In U. H. Church. State and Township'Offirrr* (o Appear on
College Endowment Fund Commit­ ous to said day of hearing, in the
tee. were complainants and Amos R. Hastings BANNER, a newspaper
Program.
in said
Haile and Anna R. Haile were de­ printed and circulated
Tile 25111 session of the Rutland
fendants.
Notice Is hereby given. county.
township Sunday School Associa­
Kat I shall sell at public auction
Chas. M. Mack.
Judge of Probate. tion will he held in the U. JLcliurch
lhe highest bidder, al the North A true copy.
in Rutland on Friday and Saturday,
From Door of tho Court House in
Grace Bauer.
September 4 and 6. The program
lhe Cily of Hastings, Barry County.
Register of Probate.
follows:
,
Michigan, (tliat being .the place of
Friday, IM P. M.
bolding the Circuit Court for said
Notice of Hearing Claims.
Song SerfIce, conducted .
county), on Saturday the 19th day
of September, ■ A. D. 1911 at 10 .. Stale of Michigan, County of-Bar­ G. Merrill, assisted by Miss Lucy
o'clock in the forenoon, tho follow­ ry, S3.
Merrill, at lhe Onrau; Miss Mamie
ing described properly, viz: all that
Robinson with Violin; Elmer Loehr
Notice Is hereby given, that by wilh Cornet.
certain piece or parcel of land, sit­
'
8:00 O'clock—Lecture
by Mr.
uate in The township of Irving, an order of the Probate Court for
county of Barry and stale of Michi­ the County of Barry, made on the Fred Washburn. Supl. of Hural
gan. described as follows: The 1st day of August, A. D. 1914, four Work, of Ih’nlon Harbor..
northwest quarter (44) of the
Saturday Forenoon.
southeast quarter (%); also the months from lhal date were allow­
10:00 O'clock—Song Service; A.
west one half (44) of the southwest ed for creditors lo present their
quarter (44) of the northeast quar­ claims’ against lhe estate of Esek G. Merrill.
Devolionals—Ri’V. Mrs. Gould.
ter (44), both on section number N.,YuIe, late of said county, deSong by Convention.
■■
sixteen (16). in, town number four r.eascd, ami Hint all 'fl-editors of
10:30—Address by
Mr. Freil
(4) north, range number nine (9) said deceased, are required to pre­
west, containing sixty (0p&gt; acres of sent their claims to said Probate Wnshbunv
Dinner.
.
_
land more or ids. •
Court, al tho Probate Office in the
Saturday Aftcrtnain.
Dated Augusl 4tii, 1914.
City of Hastings, for examination
and allowance, on or before (he (st
15)0 P. M.—Song Scrvico—A. G.
JAMES M. SMITH,
.
Circuit Court Commissioner, day of December next, and lhal Merrill.
Devolionals-xRev. Yost.
.
Barty County, Michigan. such claims will be heard before
said Court, on Tuesday, tho 1st day
I JO—The School as Seen by
CLEMENT SMITH.
of December next, al ten o’clock in Sup't—Chas. Bcl»on.
Solicitor for Complainants.
the forenoon of that day.
The .Sup'l ns Seen by School—
Dated August (st A. D. 1914.
Bert .Merrifield.
CHARLES M. MACK.
Iliscussion—Fred Washburn.
Order For Publication.
Judge of Probate.
Recitation—Orpha Warner.
Stale of Michigan. The Probate
Music.
Court J&lt;Jr the Countv of Harry.
2:00— Address— ('red Washburn.
Al a session of said court, held nt
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
2:45—Trio by Vera and 0&lt;d Mer­
(he probate office, in the city of
State of Michigan, the probate rifield and Master Ivan Merrill.
Hastings, in said county, on the
Question Box.
court for tho County of Barry.
(9th day of August. A. D. (914.
Present:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
At a session of said court, held at
Officers.
Judge of Probate.
the probate office, in the city of
President-O. W. Biggs.
In lhe Matter of the Estate of Hastings, in said county, on the
12th day of Augusl A. D. (914.
(st. Vice Pres.—Mrs. Pearl New­
Minnie B. Mankcr, Deceased.
Ethel I. Banker. daughter of. said
Present: Bon. Chas. M. Mack. land.
deceased. having'dltd in said court Judge of Probate.
2nd.‘Vice Pres.—Mrs. Sarah Er­
her petition praying that nn ad­
In the matter of lhe estate of way.
ministrator de bonis non, with will Eliza G. Day, deceased.
.Sec’y and Treas.—Mrs. Nina Er­
annexed, bo appointed of said es­
Onia E. Wilcox, granddaughter, way.
tate. and that such administration
Basket dinner al npon.
be granted, to John L. Broughton, having Hied in said court her peti­
Bring Bunday School Voices.
tion praying that- lhe administra­
or to. some Qlfier suitable person.
tion of said estate be granted to
It js Ordered. That the 22d day Lorenzo E. Mudge or some other Gleaner Day al Greater
of September A. D. 1914, al ten suitable person.
Michigan Fair.
o'clock in (lie forenoon, nt snjil
Friday, September 4th. is Gleaner
It is Ordered. That’ lhe 11 th day
probate office, bo nnd is harebv ap­
Day at tho Western Michigan Fair,
of
September
A.
D.
1914,
at
ten
pointed for hearing said petition;
and thousands &gt;•( (lleauers tire ex­
Il is Further Ordered, That pub­ o'clock in the forenoon,-at said pro­ pected to be in ;flten&lt;laiii an&lt;l vi-il
lic notice thereof be given by pub­ bate office, be and is hereby ap­ the big Gleaner Tent pitched on the
lication of a copy of. this ordbr. for pointed for hearing said petition;
Fair Grounds.
This tent, will lie
It is Further Ordered. That pub­ headquarters
three successive weeks previous to
for fanners
and
•**d,d»y of hearing,.in lhe Hastings lic notice thereof be given by pub­ GlMnera and iheir hjKMRiUvfl fami­
BANNER ,a newspaper printed and lication of a copy of this order, for lies where they can rest mid at noon
three successive weeks previous lo
urculated in said county.
their dinners ami picnic in
said day of hearing, in the Hastings bring
Chas. M. Mark.
community arid
family groups.
Banner a ni!wspaper\prinled and Everything'needed to niako tho rest
A (rue copy.
Judge of Probate.
circulated in said county.
Grace Bauer.
(ent a place for comfort durhig fair
CHAS M..MACK,
Register of Probate.
week will he provided. The ladies
•
- Judge of Probate. will (Ind lhe Gleaner Itest Tent es­
Grace Bquer.
pecially arranged and furnished for
Register of Probate.
Order For Publication.
Iheir coinfort.
Hero they may. nt
all hours of the day. (Ind 'quiel and
State of Michigan. The Probate A true copy.
rest.
Court for lhe County of Barry.
G. II. Slocum, founder of (tie An­
At a session of said court, held at
Order For Publication.
the probata office, in the City of
cient Order of Gleaners, will be
Stale of Michigan, -The Probate present on Gleaner Ikty and at 3:00
Hartings, in said county, on the
Court for the County of Barry.19tli day of August a. D. 1914.
p. m.’ address the public.
If you
Al a session of said court, held at
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack, the' probate office, in lhe Cily of have never hoard Mr. Rloe.urn in
public speech, this is your otiporJudge of Probate.
Hastings, in said county, on the Iunity. Those who have heard liim
In the Matter of lhe Estate of 15th day of August- A. D. 1914.
will ulndly lienr him again in his
(da A. Brooks, Deceased.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack, characteristic expression
which
Wiliam L. Chase, as executor, Judge of .Probate. .
pleases and interosls his nudieiH -.
Jsvlng (liedin wnlri court his peti­
In lhe Matter of the Estate of
on Gleaner Day nil Gloaners will
tion praying that an instrument Benjamin B. Travis, Deceased. .
be
-.given
Amdjres
which
W
ill
minnt
now on.(Ho in thia court purporting
William S. Travis, idminislraior
to lie the latjt will and testament of having filed in said court his peti­ I hem to the grand stand in the nfThn em­
(he aaid deceased be ndiniited tn tion praying thal for reasons there­ lernoon and evening.
blems
of
(he
Order
will
be
displnyprobate and the execution thereof in slated that he may bo licensed
he granted In your petitioner, or to to sell tho real estate of said de­ ed in (Reworks - in the overling.
Every Olranor should be in nil end­
sonic olQer nullable, person.
ceased al private sale.
mice In Wilmas this, wonderful dis­
Il is Ordered. That the 21st day
it is Ordered, That lhe 11th day play of^tlrw works.'
of •September A. D. 4914. at ten of September A. D. 1914, at tetr
During the day n Gleaner Band
o’clock in tho forenoon, al said pro­ o'clock in the forenoon, at said pro­ will discourse a musical program at
bate office, be and is hereby ap­ bate office, be and is hereby ap­ the Gleaner Jlest Tent.
pointed for hearing said petition.
pointed for hearing said petition;
It in Further Ordered, That pub­
CmtOLAX.
Il i« Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by pub­ lic notice (hereof be given* by pub­
Urent say il is the ideal, perfect
lication of a copy of this order for lication of a copy of this order, for
ga fuccewive weeks previous to three successive weeks previous io laxative drink. M. J. Perkin’*. Green
Bay.
Wia„
rays.
"I have utiul pills,
day of hearing, jn lhe Hast- raid day.of hearing, in the Hartings
sails, etc., lull were all disagree­
BANXEIi. a newspaper printed BANNER, a newspaper printed and nib.
able and unsatisfactory. In Citrolax
circulated in said county.
circulated in said county.
I have found the Ideal laxative
- Chas. M. Mack.
Chai. M. Mack, t
drink.”
For sick headache, sour
A true copy.
Judge of Probate. A true copy.
Judge ot Probate.
stomach, lazy liver, congested bow­
Grace Bauer.
els. Citrolax is ideal.—Arthur Mul­
ot Probate.
Register of Probate.
holland.—Adv.
,

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Lojuliy Not Lssrnual.
In onlcr to .tMajilish and have
paid by this Government millions
of dollars of Civil War claims in tho
South, the loader of the Democrat­
ic majority in lhe house of Repre­
sentatives has proitosed thal it shall
not he ncressmy to prove the •'loy­
alty” of the claimant to the Governmonl at the time of tho war.
This is (lie entering wedge. Once
C..lt
this priiposition passes Hie Con­
gress the Trea.-ury will be swmnped'
with claims from evciA- cross-roads
south of Mason and Dixon's line,
mid Uncle Sam will.be forced to
pay what actually, amounts lo a
money premium upon the disloyal­
ly nf men who are n&lt;&gt; longer con­
tent with hi* generosity in long ago
removing all civil di.«.abilitie.dhot
they justly incurred by their rebel­
lion against him.

lhe Bright wooden .Hiihkhv flint
hvprrsMixis of Appreciation.
Spin* From the Reel.
From the Hope Township Sunday
By W. (). WilliltO .
school picnic held al Ackers Point:
We
wish to express our thanks
How dear to my heart is the deep
and appreciation to Rev. Bready for
tangled wildwood,
lhe interesting and helpful talk,
The brooklets, the springs thal oft which he. gave us at our Sunday
come to my view,
m-IuhiI . picnic; We all appreciated
The lakes that ofl thrill me lhe very much; also to ttfc band boys
charms of my childhood,.
who Were present and added much
to the VocmI spirit of the day. Wo
are truly grateful to them,
fancy knew.
.
.
'Mrs. Ida Newton.
■ In fancy comes Teddy, who skims
Mrs. Weyennnu.
lhe lakes over;
■
Ben. Johnson.
Wild for Ilh1 joy boys in bass geaBaril
Hayward..
son feel.,,
Mrs. Alta Mosher, Chm. of Com.
When that season upenil we boys arc
in clover.
Al casting (he minnow that spins
from the reel—•
The Downline minnow, Hie fancy­ Hiles, and Ilona rampant, and spread
bark minnow,
eaglea, In Aelds.d'or or d'argant; bat,
The'pride nf the angler, that spins if heraldry were guided by reduon. a
plow In t. field of argblo would be
Whes lhe humid south wind with the moat noble and ancient arm*.—
Abraham Cowley.
K'aluro 'makal glorious things
the tall rushes wrestle,
enoug^niut nature’alone never mado
And shako lhe calm surface nf
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
a garden.
And the waves grnlly toss the pond­
lilies Hint nestle.
'
Looking for Praise.
Wc lake our wihmI minnows
and hie for the lake;
merely done hla duly wlH bo- dirap- And with long studied skill cast
pointed.

-Banner want advs.

Drop them close by the rushes,
,. then su&lt;f&lt;|enly feel
The glory, the thrill of Hie strike
(ace the riIlles' —
Then hnul in lhe piker Ihal's
caught on (he reel,— ■
Op tho whilewonder minnow, tjic
DowiiKiiic minnow.
The dream of the expert Lhal
spins from thi* reel.

pay.-'

WOMEN WHO ARE
ALWAYS TIRED
May Find Help in This
Letter.

j

1'lial lily fringed hikelel surrounded
You Don’t Want to Forgot
with rushes.
,
Ofl fills me with* pleasure and
Hint when you need plumbing this
fisherman's gleet
And Hu* r&lt;Hi|, bubbling hpriug rising is the best store lo come to lor we
are not satisfied wllhvgelliiiK you
just ordinary plumblhg/s4Efl' alm
!■&gt; give you a better quality and
inure of it for'the money than you
ran gel efajwbero. Como see how
lightly pushes.
Skillfully wielding his rod, line we are accomplishing ttibso results
right now*. »- - und reel;
Templing lni«s. pike nml pickerel lo
.
dart from lhe rushes•And strike the bright minnow that

Swan Creek, Mich. —“J cannot apeak
too highly of your medicine. When
through neglect or
overwork 1 get run
down and my appe­
tite is poor and I
have thntweak, lan­
guid, always tired
feeling, I get a bot­
tle of LydixE-Pink- The Dowagiac minnow, (he yellow
perch .minnow.
Compound, and It
Tho glory
nf sportsman Hint
builds me up, give*
spins from lhe rifl.
me strength, and re­
In
dreaming
of
Imyhood,' when wc
stores me to perfect
have grown older.
health again. It is truly a great bless­
When long, silver locks lake (he
ing to women, and I cannot speak too
pliffie.&lt;&gt;f lhe poTtt
,
highly of II I take pleasure in recom­
if then we will wish we
mending it to other*.”—Mr*. Annie I . wonder
were bolder.
Camkron, R.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek,
Ami some! inies in fancy forget wc
Michigan.
are old?
■
And in our
pipe-dreams wander
v Another Sufferer Believed.
bank lo lhe woodland.
Hebron, Me. —"Before taking your
To lakes, spring- mid brooklets,
n-modiw I wa* all run down, discour­
zind once ngnln feel
aged and had female weakness. 1 took And see, n« of old. the romance of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ .
our boyhood.
And sigh for tho minnow, that
pound and used the Sanative Wnsh, and
spinit from lb&lt;* reel.
find today that I am an entirely now
woman, ready and willing to do my Tho IkWHginc minnow, that won­
derful minnow
homework now, where before taking
The
joy of our ta'yhood that spins
your medicine it was a dread. I try to "
from lhe reel.
Impress upon lhe minds of all ailing
women I meet tho benefit* they can Keeps Your Liver Ih'ulitiily Active.
derive from your medicine*. ” —Mrs.
A man in Kentucky lotd n friend
Charles Rowe, JL F. D.» No. 1, that Foley Cathartic Tablet!) were
Hebron. Maine. '
,
b
the most wonderful medicine llial
If you want special advice had ever entered Ins system. Said
write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med­ he would not bo without them.
Neither would you. If you had ever
icine Coh (confidential) Lynn. tried
them. A thoroughly cleans­
Mass. Your letter wJl be opened, ing cathartic for «:hrom&lt;- constipa­
read and answered by a woman tion or for air oceasioqaU purge.—
and held in strict confidence.
Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

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Phone 126

Hastings

Peculiar Furnishing of Bird’s Nest.

BL Neat* (Hunfingdonihire, England)
links the other day hit bis bgll into
a hedge, and after searching for It
some time without auccess, observed
a bird's nesL From curiosity more
than with any expectation ot finding
bls ball there ho looked into tho neat
and found not only his own ball, but
three others as well.
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FIRST DOBE ENDS INDIGESTION,
HEARTBURN. OR GAS ON
।
STOMACIL
Tho quMlion os to how long you
afe gqing to continue a sufferer from
iuiligcsUon, dyspepsia Or out-of-or­
der rtomac.h is merely a matter of
how loion you begin taking Tonoline Tabs.
People with weak stomachs should
lake Tonoline Tablets occasionally,
and there will bo no rtiore indiges­
tion. no feeling like a lump of lead
in the stomach, no heartburn, sour
risings, gas on stomach, or belching
of undigested fno&lt;l, headaches, diz­
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whal you oak will not ferment and
pnison your breath with nausrslus
odors. AU these symptoms result­
ing-from n sour, out-of-order stom­
ach nnd dyspepsia are generally re­
lieved in live minutes after taking
Tono)lne Tablets.
Go to your-.druggisl and gel n 81
Irox of Tonoline Tablets mid vou
will always g» to the table with n
hearty appetite, and what you eat
will larto giwkl, because your stom­
ach mid intestines will be clean mid
fresh mid you will know there nre
not going to be any more bad nighls
and miserable days for tou. Tonolino Tabs freshen you nml make you
feel like life is worth living.
. Tonoline Tablets cost 81.00 for 54F
days treatment. At druggists' or
mailed hy American Proprietary
Co., Boston, Mass.
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JACKSOH MAH EATS A SQUARE
.
MEAL Ol WAITING15 TEARS
A. W. Hobbs Ends Ktomaoh Buffering parlance I* typical. Thousand* have
taken ihla rojnrty with remarkable
Quickly With Maye’s Woodb*Mfit. Il.-i* known everywhere.
erf nt itemedjr.

A. W. Ilbbba of l|0t East Mata
Street, JuckKon. Mieh., after some fif­
teen years of Buffering from derangeincnu or the stomach und dlgestlya
tract, took Mayr's Wonderful Stom­
ach Remedy. ; He got th» surprise of
hla life—and awlft rollrt.
Mr. Hobbs iiaa told hla own .story
In a letter, part of which is given

Mayr’a • Wonderful Stomach Rem­
edy clear* the dlacetlvarfract of muoold accretion* and remove* poiaonoua
mailer. It brings awlft relief to suf­
ferer* from etotnech. liver end bowel
.troubles and many declare It ha* a«ved them from dangerous OReratlon*.

llocauao of tho wonderful aucceaa
of-thi* remedy- there are many 1mltamta. ao to cautious. Be sure it**
MaYr’a.
Go to Mulholland’* Drug
Momneh remedy I am'ln perfect con­ Store and ask them about tho wond­
I
_ —_1&gt; .M,. erful reaulia It hua been accnm'pllshChemist, for fr»» book on atomseh
ailmonta and many graloful tellers
from people who have been restored.
druggist can t«!l you IU wonder­
The first dose of Msyr'a Wonderful Any
ful aflecta
Stomach Remedy convinces auKerora
For sale in Hastings by ail drug­
of tta merit. Many have found only
one dose-aufllclent. Mr. Hobbe’ ex- gist*.—Adv.

�1 .twiaMiwoa wiMWirn, bEPiTAiFiF.n a, ml
imtll ttm polalo crust is well
browned,
.ifcasmk. the gravy in
which Hie steak ds stewed with salt,
pepper, u few drops uf uniun juice
and a little toiualo catsup, add flour
to thickvil slightly, cook
until
smooth and serve in a gravy boat.
Chopped chicken, or veal, or other
-tender cold cooked meal may be
substituted for the steak, and this
makes a very substantial luncheon OATS IMPROVE MILK FLAVOR
or breakfast disli.

Why Bed Indiums Are Bed.
A German doctor lus 'evolved a
queer .theory about the coloring of
Hu- liinii.iii race -that the tint of
the skin is determined by the food

An Invalid Drink.

Originally, lie declares, tho hu­
man species was black, because our
primitive forefathers subsisted on
fruits ami roots containing manga­
nese. The American redskins ows
their color lo the consumption of
raw flesh.
The Mongols are yel­
low because of their descent-from
K.JrilH* which
consumed great
quantities uf herbs rich in chloride;
and Hie Caucasians have to thank
the salt. Jor which they have a
great likings.for their dainty pink
and white br. delicate
*
complexions,
‘ ,
•

dry, and beat in two tublespoonfuls
of granulated sugar; mix uim’Uble.-poonful of lemon juice with two
taiilespoonfuh of grape juice and
pour over two or three crushed
mint leaves; remove
tho mint
Stocking Tarn.
leaves and fold in the white’ of
The fuzz on yarn used in knitting fcggs; ill! a tumbler half full of
crushed
ice
and
pour
the
mixture
stockings is removed by passing the
yarn through a gas flame al a speed over it. Serve at once.
of about. Hou fee), a rnlnutoi
Stiffening Curtains.
What tu Do in the Cbsv
. A Question of' Cast.
When doing up curtains at home,
*
of ii Dug Bite.
Small Klvn. Mamma, the. bible if Hour is used instead of starch
piles nnd stings are
says we aru to love our neighbors the. iron will nnl slick so much, and
as ourselves. Does it mean those on the curtains will have more, the ap­ even when thb animal is pcrfeciG’.
One good
the back streets aa well us un the pearance of new ones.
tablesfioonful of flour for each cur­ healthy, is attended with some dan­
avenue?’’
Physicians say that a heal­
tain b» sufficient.
Mix the flbur to ger.
To Preserve Matting.
a thick-paste with cold waler; then thy dog that snaps only* in. a mo.
men! of irritation will not often
To preserve matting and'keep il pul in tho tub ami |M*ur un as much pause serious trouble.
But then*
perfectly sanitary, go ov'er it wilh boiling water.as required for rins­ is always .the doubt Lo make one
a damp cfdlh nnd then, after il is ing the curtains.
uncomfortable.
When there Is
thoroughly dry give it a thin coal of
reason to suspect madness, il is a&lt;lclear varnislL
The Cure.
visjMl that tlw wound should be
“I hies your wife ever grieve be­ sucked and then cauterized with a
"To Thine Own Self Be True.”
cause she thow over ft wealthy man: nd-liot. iron or slick eausUc: tinThis above all; to thine own self bu in order to marry you?” queried latter is much the easier and is said
• true;
Hall.
to fie Just as efficient. After cau­
And it must follow as the night the
“Well, she started tn once.” was terizing, the wound
should Im
. Jay;:
the reply, “but I cured 'her of il drqHMNi as any other burn.
Bak­
Thou const not then, bo fake to any, without delay.”
ing soda made in n snlulTon is
man.
• "I'wish you would tell me Imw,” very good lo dross tho wound. This,
_
—Shokeiflicro. said Hall.
killer is also very soothing for,
“I started nt once In grieve with slings. Iliough tin* rcmwly always
A Gum Bcniovcr.
\
her.”-replied Illa other, "and I al hand is equally good— saliva and
To remove chewing gum from any! ! grieved harder and longer- than she earth mixed into a paste. Snake
kind of doth, put a few drops of ,didr
v
&lt;­
biles are especially Ju Ate dreaded,
as tho action of lhe virus from a
gasoline on the iqiot und the gum
Cod Steak.
venbmous snake is so very rapid
will crumble Instantly and can be
rubbed out.
Then wash in soap, Cod Bleak in a savory sauce .is 'lhal help unless almost instant is
suds nnd rinse, well in clear water. prepansl in (his way; Pul two likely hi be too late. Sucking tlie
tabb'spiionfuls of bolter in a drip­ puiiclure is recommended by-Hie&lt;iSwul The Mootpillo.
, ping pan nnd ndd a chopped shallot. ical workH, although il is attended
If the saliva
Kill every mosquito you see about Put in this a piece of cud steak .3 wilh Mime danger.
Pour over it a be iiiHlnnlly ejecled the result lusty
your place. If tlu-y exist in great lor T inches thick.
Liquor is
numbers destroy them by fumiga­ cupful of fish ■slock. Cover and li«&gt; nil that in desiretl.'
tion with sulphur or uimtI ihiwuit. bake,’ busting from time, to time. tisualtyrgivcn for snake bites, bcThe burning of. must insect now-: I When lhe fish is tender add a few rmiHe the action of the virus is lo
A111dels sflnply stupiiles nnd doe* not] ! Inlilespoonfuls of cream to the pan, paralyze ’lint nerve .center.
kill the mosquitos. When so stupe- thicken wilh h little flour'rolled in imlnia should be injected into (lie
fled they full tn the floor and : butter and season with chopped lilfMid is there if any mentts nl hand
to
do
so.
IL
would
pay
a
family
I
parsley
and
pepper
und
salt.
should (hen bd-collected and burn-;
living in Hie Country* where veno­
mous reptiles iilHiund to keep a
Steak Dumplings.
liypixlermjc syringe fur this pur­
Fish Block.
| Cut thn sleak into lingers and let pose
ulune.
Fish slock, so useful in preparing simmer in a very little slighllyfish dishes, is made from the bones | salted water for half an hour, or
A New llrxleo SuimtL '
nnd trimmings and beads of fish, । until tender, then lift from the gra­
well rb-am-d ami put in a*saucepan. vy nml let them drain well.
Boil Belioldl where the sun-god, his work |
«lone, now sinks
’
To them is ndded n stnlk-or celery. some (fotaloes until lender, drain.
’Neath a sea of gnldeu gray light. :
&gt; liltln tomato, th bay leaf and some ; season wilh salt, nepppr. a little
iarslcy. some chopped onion, car-; ihulter nml a little' hoi milk; mash Tins far-spn-ading mesa ills lust
glory drinks,
Ail und turnip—ulMiut -a table­ and heat up very smooth and •make
spoonful of each. Cover these hi-1 'tljuitt into a paste wilh a lilllc-flotir. Save where a shadow of dull purple
t inks
, .
gn-dii-nl*. wilh waler, simmer for! Holl each^lrip of steak in a piece
First (race of the deepening night.
an hour or I wo. season wilh salt 1 of lhe potato crust, put them
a
nnd (Nipper, strain niul inwi to baste I stripping pan in which hutli-r or
ami flavor llsli. This stock can be dripiiings have been melted and hd Briglit ro*0 are lhe clouds and most
glorious gold,1
kept on icq for scv’eratjlays.
(hem hake slowly about an hour, or
For a space, glow these gifts of
the sdn.
Small wonder lhe inesa-lxirn people

(Mrirli Agidn.
In thn absence of the aigrette
(Americans can’t buy it), Puna is
taking to the ostrich feather.

After Dark
Chores are
Easyfor’Jones

laghTingfPlants

•Jones has a’big enclosed
Acetylene.light Joshis.barriJ

, big,', round,T brilliant,white light.
A &lt; light I he-calls ^"the
This big light is solidly
fastened to n heavy timber.1
nnd unlike Jones' . old ■ oil
lantern, .it can't. be. tipped,
ovfr. '
Jonrs turns this J high
£dhdfc » power light H on—
without a match, by simply
pulling a little wire rod.that
pangs from the light.'
OnT cold X winterT night*
When he.gets home from",
town hqe—*
Or' when'he’ h.isTa'sick
.'•crittcr"4p look'ahcr. Jopea
finds , his l b'K- bam J light t*1
great convenience/
He&lt;lsa&gt;&gt;-s1he' '.wouldn't.

Today we sell more Light,
machines than all other manufacturcrs in this .country
put together. '
\ —,
- Wc sell these Pilot plants
complete—through three f^j.
torics and 3.000, local repre.
factory I In. Newark — a
central factory in Chicago .
a Wcstcrn.Watchousain 1
Angeles. '

Mrs?Jones’too.' shares; inr
the good thing?
. She^hasYacetytenet light
tn every room in her.house,
and ■ her | light | fyit urea rare
handsome ornaments of brant

feeds this range
and the lights on
lhe Jones' place

T. H. MASHINO
He fills the light machine with'UNION'
CARBIDE and plain water, once a month."
o' o (o
JThis Pilot Light ing'Plant ’gives ’Joaev.
the safest and most practical light and cook.t
ing fuel,available ter.country.hvraFJisc J '

Lock Box 55

Grand Rapids, Mick

OXWELD ACETYLENE CO.
CHICAGO

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page nineteen

DAIRYMEN
The state dairy and food depa^Qnent .of Lansing arc going to isjue a circular letter to the
dairymen ol the state, in behalf oLbetter cream and better butter tor Michigan.

These letters are of vital interest to every Dairyman of Michigan. They will be sent out to the

It has been aswted by romo dairy*
men tliat tho feeding of crashed oats
to cows wilt improve tho flavor ofl
milk. To ascertain the correctness of j
this theory a aeries of experiments;
was mado by tho bun au of animal in- j
duslry of tho United States deport­
ment of agriculture at the.exi&gt;erimen-'
tai dairy farm at Beltsville. Md. Six i
cows w’«ro used In tho experiment;
three were fed a grain ration of corn
meal, bran, and cottonseed meal;.the
other three were fed 3 grain mixture!
of Ove parts crashed oats and one part:
cottonseed meat A number of sam- j
pies of milk from tho cows fed these
rations were submitted to various per !
sons in the dairy division and they
were askod to Indicate- their prefer- I
enco. In all, 60 opinions were passed
on various samples. Of these. 18
showed a preference for tho milk from
'oqws fed on crushed oats; 25 preferred
that from tho bran and corn ration, j
while Moo expressed no choice. Thej
results sh&amp;w that lu these rations, hot
only was thcre.no marked difference!
tn favor'of tho erqshed oats as a feed
to improve flavor, but, if anything, the I
rstlhu-Containing bran’^nd cx.ru was
more successful lu produlflug a flne-

Creameries and they are,to band them out to their patrons, if you should not get one calf us up

and we mil see that you get one.

wish to say io behalf ot this series ol letters, that Mr. II. D. Wendt is in charge oi this depart­
ment and is capable of telling us all a great many things in the line of Dairying.

Yours for a square deal at all times.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO
PHONE 533

HASTINGS, MICH.
How'» This?

GOOD POINT IS OVERLOOKED

DRINK HABIT

We offer One Hundred Dollora Ro;
ward for any case ot Catarrh that
cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh

.
.
Conquered In 3 days.
THE NEAL 3-DAY WAY
The iihi.ye statement has been proven in thousands of cases
re is im nek -iu&gt; loss of time, no deathly sickness. Our In­
.... X_ ■ V...
■ «... .u._?BJH, |nM|1 |ju

A point tliat is often overlooked,
and should receive greater considera­
tion, is the discovering of cows that

S-nd ii- lhe inim- s &gt;&gt;f Ihnso aifiiried- -in i-mifldriii-e. \Ve may
ie nidi- to rescue them. Write, 1‘limn- or (sill Fur Details.

NEAL INSTITUTE

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

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’
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short-period co--&gt;•. A cow giving milk
only six months during tho year must
Made sacred this symla.l, Ms bless­ bo a llbernl producer In order to pay
ing extolled.
’ ind, by UA-tual test&gt;
And named him the Holiest-(|jie, ing. that
he long-period cow
that gives
Out tln-ro in the. ligld-sheen, where
mouths
during
Uie
year that pays beat
„ sky im-i-ls earth
I'M surely tin* eml of Un-world.
Ami there men niay glimpse in thitwilights birth
rhe shadowy lake ’neatli whose
walers make mirth
every cow in the herd often imougb
The dead, to R# dark c^- hurled. to know what each la doing. Thu rec­
ord sbett will prove to bo irgnnt. lnI wah'h fur (he ghost forms and
fancy almost
•
Hint the chant of their dance
gn-ete my quesL ’
GOOD DAIRY COWS RATIONS
Bui fol 11,.. |»t,.
hk,. H,
dwell,*™. n gin*!;
And I am alont* al my now darkened
POrl, '
And around

Ijinnislrr—Wilkins.
1 Mr
«*&lt;f?^IMHU,er i""1 W*"*
Jl-«sh- M. \\ llkllK COIIljKIS.-d lll&lt;mill flirting parties of a very quiet
nnd impressive wedding reremnnv
performed al lhe Uttib-d Brelhreii
iinrwiiingn by R«
HaHou (1I.
last -Hnlurday evening, when (tn-v
wi'i-e united in hold wedlock.
'
Wi-llis I-'. Hawkins and Mi-« Em­
ma -H. Hawkins ael.-d a- h&lt;-,i man
and hridesmnid.
Mr. Clvde Killinger accompanied the party and

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l’hy»icl«ni and Surgeons.

Calls in city or coantry, retpondeS to
with promptneM, day or night.
K. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,
Hastings. Mich.

JOHN M. COULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

\AJ

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with automatic devices and.refinements that mark the zenith
of typewriter progress. A marvel 'of beauty, speed and easy
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easy to run, that experts arc.amazed. A model that means to the!
typist delightful ease of operation.
A model that means a higher standard of typewriting, longer
and better service.
.

WE BUY GRAIN OF AU KINDS

We p.y you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and scjl
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

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should have enough feed to satisfy th.appetite, tho proportion of jeunrstf feed
to grain muut bo a.jjusted to her actual
noedH. Roughage, in a general way,
should bo fed noordlng to her size,
allowing two pounds of hay per hun
dfedwuishl when 1: Is the only roughngo used. When • diage Is fed, the
general rule may bu to feed, one pound
ot hay and three pounds of silage per
hundredweight and the balance of the
nutrients*needed »hould bo provided
in concentrau h. except that &lt;hen
roots are fed they will take tho place
of a part of the grain at tho.rate of
ten pounds of roots for ono pound of
grain. These directions aro only
general, as in practise it will btf found
that spare, big-bodied cows will take
relatively more roughage.

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If yop aro not insured or

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Lancaster, a prosperous and indus­
trious farmer living near the city
and is a young man of reiini-'d char­
acter an*i Is one of the promising
young men of the’ communitv.
Miss Wilkins is also one of tho
i* new uhhIcI has more im*
highly , respected young ladies of
i-im-uts. refinements and new
the rommuiiily. being the eldest FEED HEAVY PRODUCING COW
tliun ue etui even enumerate
daughter of Emory Wilkins of tin;
cily.
.
The OLIVER No. 7, equipped with
’lhe •'cushioui'd keyboard" with
v.!~ (||t. famous Prlntypc, if 'desired,!
. ted It -of these young |w»op|c hnvo
•unelior keys” mid the new auto- without extra charge.
a -huge circle df friends who will
ijiiatic features menu less work for
join in wishing them a happv and
You ope it to yourself lu sec the
tlie hands, less strain -on the eyes, new
prosperous Journey ilirough life.
machine before you buy aiiv I
less m.mmil und mental eltort.
Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster expect to
typewriter ut any price. Note' its r
For tho average ' cow about six
go l&lt;&gt; house keeping soou. but for pounds of grain r.houid bo fed per day, ’ Willi ’all of these masterly me- ut'uuty, speed und easy action, its
chiinieul
improvements
ue
have
the prcs&gt;*nl will make their home provided a good supply of roughage,
nvonderful-autmdatie
devices. Try
made tlie miuhinc more he.iulifull
with their parents.'
such aa bay, fodder or sllago. Is avail* mid sy minetrirtil.
1‘rum cvcryl lit on any work that is ever, done on
able. Jleary producing cows can han­ -•^midpoint The. (II.IVEIt Xo. 7 ut-j llypcwriters. Try’ll on many kinds'
Summer Coughs arc Dangerous
lot
work
Unit,
jio other typewriter!
I kuil do
Ktimmi-r cold* aro dangerous., dle moro than thia amount of grain (jins superlative excellrtiee.
Nothing you emild wish for hnsl
1 hoy indicate love vitality and of­ and'return a protit for tt, but only
ten IcniLto sflriqns throat and lung cows of strang conMltutlou umf ex* been omitted, the new devices, rr-|
troubles,. including consumption. qepttonal productive capacity can
Dr. kings Now Discovi-iy will re- yield economic returns under heavy
Jinve the cough or cold promptly feeding. Homo cows will respond to
and prevent eOufplicaliou*.
Il i* liberal feeding with an increased How
soothing and antiseptic ami makes
you teel hotter al once. To delay of milk, while others will not Highis dangorot|j—«’*•*
&gt;1 a» bottle »m_
of Dr. producing cows should receive moro
feed than low-producing cows.
Money back If.not satisfied. Me.
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-banner want advs. pay.— jO**ver Typewriter'Building
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�THE HASTING8 BANNER, SEP! EMBER 8, J&gt;11,

COMING TO
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

United. Doctors Specialist
BKltHY HOTEL
Saturday, September 12, 1911

International
Sunday School
Lesson

Many Sheep Die From Worms

FOR SUNDAY SF.PTF3IBER 11

OmDijOUj.

Hurl 10 A. M. tiSP.M. The Ten Virgins. Matthew 25H-13.
Golden Text: Matt. 25:13. •
Head- Malt. 25;11&lt;36
Introductory.
. As indicated in a previous lesson
study (that of lhe Pounds and the
Talent*.
L
believe
this parable is a
The United Doctors, licensed by the
Stale of Michigan, nre experts in pari of what is known as Hie Oli­
Hie treatment of dftieiise* of the vet Discourse, which covers chap­
blood, liver, stiunacli. Intestines. ters 2i and 25 of lhe first Gospel
*kih, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys record. Following our last, lesson,
or bladder, diubeles, lied-wetling. we have in .Matthew a chrfpler of
rheumatism, sciatica, tape worm, warning-' and woes concerning the
leg ulcers, appendicitis, gall stoni-.
goitre, piles, etc., .without opera­
tion. and are loo well known in
H»* aimounres it;
this locality lo nerif further nmn- Ilio tempi'
.
Sitting -.iipor
I ion.
e' is approachei
Laboratories, Milwaukee,
cousin.
reference lo lli»- destruction of Hip,
_ Call and see them.
and the holy cily/ mid

Offer Their Services
Free of Charge

FURNACE

.

125:31-16, concerning lhe judgment

general

There is no question about the presence of worms in many
of the flocks of sheep of Barry county. Only recently their work
has been seen with the finding of dead sheep in different fldeks.

‘

SAVE YOUR OWN FLOCK
The seeds of worm infection are scattered ail over your farm
and if something is not done your stock may be infected and a
heavier loss follow than you have had yet

There Is A Prevention For This. There is no reason why a
bad condition shall be allowed to come when the prevention is.
within your reach—and it is so much easier to prevent disease
than to cure it .Dr.. Holland’s Medicated Stock Food is fully'
guaranteed to do just what we claim for it, if fed according to pur
directions. Besides being a disinfectant and purifier it is a
PRODUCER.

Dr. Holland’s Medicated Stock Salt Makes
MORE MILK - MORE FLESH - MORE WOOL
Good Milk or Good Wool cannot be grown from unhealthy stock.
See us and get a booklet that will tell you all about this and what
it will do for your stock and how to use it.

Edmonds Bros.—The Elevator Men
PHONE 18

HASTINGS, MICH.

other. may he
itii)H&gt;rt;inl discourse
&gt;f Hie Sunday school have I" be left mi earth mid sufferloil in their vessels with their lamps. {
Thus locating our m lhe ur.*al tribuhllon. Thi* fa a!
‘‘f lhe l|o|y Spirit. ’Hie
pn-vnl portion with relation lo the .. ....
\v.. ...ii
Dh'IimIi virgins mad.* a profession,
very -rimis error. \\ * uill I-"" .
npV(.r ha&lt;J nj, )||(. H„|y spirit:
out some consnleralions uhichnim- aill| “jf aliv mnn j^,. nnt ||l(. Snjfi
|parable of the llvt‘ wise "and tlie rate the impossiliilily of accepting ir of Christ he is none of His,"
THIS WKBK’S NEWS IN
live foolish virgins.
Ic.'irliing.
NEAR-BV COUNTIES.
I.rsson l)i\fclons.
dilion. They were not saved, mere
professors. Wc an- assured of this
I. WHAT THE PAYABLE DOES
Fred Zinn, son of Mr. nmljlrs. A.
by the Loril&gt; word in verse 12 “I
NOT MEAN. .
know you noLM This He will nev­ K. Zinn of Galesburg, ami a student I
II. WHAT THE PARABLE DOES di-olM-dieiit child is still a child. er say to the weak**'! believer.
If in tin* engineering department of
MEAN.
I lie canial-Corinthians I Cor. 3:1* lhe objection is raised that verse 8 (he University of Michigan, has
The Outline Developed.
were, nevertheless, saints and sane- indicates (.lint (he lamps of the joinod'-tho French army al Paris,
titled
I
tk&gt;r.
1:1.
2).
The
position
-Tills parable has been interpreted
foolish gave some light nnd there­ according to an Assoeintcil Press
Zinn left Imim* a few
in various ways.
Before slnlitilr
fore did have some oil. we reply dispatch.
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in* i»*iii*
on Jesus that th" Word «ay&lt; they “took no
J.what we believe tn be lhe teaching
no (UMuranre nil." and further that n wick may
in Western Michigan.
;of the parable, lei u« look at two
vhose 'destiny hum far a little while without any In go. The news of his enlistment
•.interpretations which are given,
...... .............
own efforts. ■oil. Verst’ five speaks of th" sleep­
land indicate wherein they cannot
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave..
In' nrcepled..
First, there is an in­ Again, this fa contrary to the hies— ing of Christendom wilh reganl lo a bouts.
If the Gird's coming. He tarried nnd
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
' h-rprelnlion which places this pnr- ml hope of His coming again.
The bonrtl of trustees of the vil­
BeU, 173
Bell, 651
lablw as to its fullillment in Hie all tin* church, or any part -of it. the blessed Hope was given up. un­ lage
of Saranac has awarded Iln*
Jewish «*n&lt;l nf lhe ago. coincident were i'\ffeeling to go Ihrnugti the til the midnight cry was heard. It
Citizens, 5173
■
Citizens, 6251
contract
for
the
construction
of
the
tribulation,
we
could
not
at
the
l wilh the great tribulation. The
is thought thal the recent revival of
new
water
works
systcii)
in
that
same
time
be
Imiking
for
His
coin
­
I word wilh which lhe parable be­
the hofie of His coming is lhe fulWe would rather be shaken tillment of (he midnight cry-, which village to the Hydraulic Engineer­
gins "then" is taken-as an indica­ ing.
ing
Co.,
of
Grand
llapitfa,
nt
a
cun
­
HASTINGS, MICH.
tion lhal that which follows refers in mind nnd troubled &gt;2 Thes. 2:2'. would indicate that His coming is
lo the time of (he end. preceding This would -deny the unity of the nigh us. The midnight cry causes tract price -of 818,071. The voters
The. church is one a separation between the true and of Saranac appropriated $20,000 for
■lhe coming of the Lord to deliver church, also.
Miss RuMfill is an example of
Will the false, those who have nil pre- this work al the last village elec­
I Israel out of the great tribulation: fafdy. the iKwIy of Christ.
IK ,„
WHI1O the tion. The water '•viii be ndred in wbaC apy industrious ympig person
1 whereas in fact lhal word proves Christ take part of Ufa fanly nnd J paring
forr 11 is CO111I1IM
coming,, while
* JJ _
,
IJ'O"
just •••
the
’’ V'-HIHH,
contrary, I'UI'IWIU)-following MB
as II
It leav.* the rest to go through lhe nUlP„ ar„ not reaily. T|Wy come a steel lank of 50,000 gallons capa­ might exncl lo make of himself
Will vnu
ike vmir
... of r going
..
city—a structure
_
nearly as large as
you take— youri'
f &gt;//f
V does the first nf the three parables tribulation? Will I,'il.nl'ilt.tit
to thet wise
for oil. instead
or herself*under similar conditions.
K(J relatingZlo Chrislendom.
If the head ami foot uiUi you ami leave tn Him who eivMh.t The coming of Portland's Rlandplpe.
Miss Russell
learned Simplis
the Bridegroom witnessed lhe en­
A curiosity In the shape of an
chapter
_______ —
chapter 21. their contention would
trance of the wise and the exclusion eaves trough hewn out of n while Shorthand nt the Churchill Busi­
nal
Corinthians
thal
‘‘
the
body
Is
“■“T QUALITY
LARCUT variety
larqut
V»»im have
h IVe fa*
been correct. Hui it does not
F1IUMT
of the foolish, a cjosed door sepa­ wood log. was discovered by car- ness Institute.
She
went to Chi­
(follow ver-je (t. and the “then” one" t Cor.'12:12 , nml "By one rating thorn.
More might be said pent'Ts. who were repairing the cago and entered a speed contest
places it in this age of Christian Spiril .we are .-ill baptised into one if space permitted.
This parable
Again, this is wry particularly for our own ixirch on J. J. Btodgett s house in conducted by lhe 'National Short­
[profession. If is said that the vir­ FmmIv" I Cm*. 12:13 .
Hillsdale.
The
trough
was
remov
­
gins do pot represent the church, would strike al grace, making des­ [day; wo know not how soon He will ed from its original place to serve hand Reporters’’ Association. For­
All wc I come for His own. .Reader, are you
hut rather the Jews during.ihe trih- tiny tin* result uf works.
as a stringer for the porch by G. W. ty of the' wofld’s best wrilera en­
uliilion, but we i-ADtiol think of the have is through Uis grace. Beware a professor, or. a possessor? Find
jr., when he rcifitirod the tered and,but fivy of them rpialiJews ns going asleep during that lot wa. suhsliluU* works for His tin* answer not in your feelings, or Clark,
house in jhc sixties. The building
| lime when they an1 In be preaching abundant grace. ‘ Saved by grace your perfections, but in your alti­ is one of the oldest In lhe county, jfied for a speed certificate, Mira
the gospel of the kingdom among •Epb. 2:8 . kepi |iy the power of tude toward Jesus Christ as Saviour
with
a
reconl of probably seventy- Russell being one of tho five. She
nil nations, as these virgins slum­
and Lonl. and toward the reconl
later took the examination for civ­
■&lt;. lint &lt;&gt;f God.
pt" com­ God has givenjof His Son. “Watch five years or more, nnd the oldest
bered and slept.
Neither can we
We can therefore, foi/ye know neither tho inhahilaiU cannot recall who built il service and received an appoint­
think of Ilnur growing
weary, ,............
ii,
ami
ns
II now stands is a nent lit­
through long waiting for the Bride­ mid nothing to what He has done. day iioO+he-'hour wljerein the Son tle house construrlwd upon the sub­ ment m the Indian Office nt Wash­
groom during that brief period of Again, if the unspiritual living of man rnmelb."
ington, I). C„ nt a hnndsome salary.
stantial frame work of the past.
tribulation which lasts only three snints who shall remain only the
Next week—-The Judgment of the
If interested in lhe comrnorcilil
nnd one .half yearn. We must re- coming of the Lonl must be pun­ Nations. Mt. 25:3t-1fl; followed the
StHlTHWEST MAPLE GROVE
ished thus, why not have some next Sunday by the quarterly re­ Last
braneboe, write for infonnalhin,
Week’s Letter.
refers to fin- Jewish end of the. age. means of punishing Hie uMpirilunl view..
Mr. and
Mrs. Ja£ Choeseinnn and it will be cheerfully given.
'later seeing tn what it does refer. saints who have die«| these hun­
Sincerely yoiire.
•returned from theft’ western tour
Second, it is taught by some (hat dreds nf years?,- Why make a disLee W. Arnes.
last Thursday, having enjoyed lhe
Again, since
Hie virgins all represent Christ Ians. rriminaUon thus?
trip very much.
Hie live wise speaking of Christians Hu* Holy Spirit will bh removed
■ Mr. and Mrs. B. Walton and child­
Circuit Court Jurors,
who have received tho fulness of from the oarlli-befnn* lhe anllTho following have hwn drawn ren attended their family reunion
in Penfield Thursday.
hitcher plane of Christian experi­
for_ the
September
term of
jurors
_
.
,
____
The Sunday 'school picnic at I
ence than.others, while the foQlfah (ion 2 Thes. 2:7. etc.', and since “if
WnrrTURORK BRO*. A CO
±11..........
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
\1fMns are those who. are - merely any man h,w nt&gt;r Ilin Spirit -of Barry-Rflimly. circuit fouH wliirh Thornapple was.attended by seven-: 9-11 Ionia Ave. N. W.
ty-llve. and all reisirt an exceed­
convenes on September il:
justified iH'lievcrs and who will Christ ho is none of Hi&lt; (Rom.
ingly good time. We joined with q
Clare O. Thorpe—Prairieville.
Sunday school from Coals Grove
main on earth during the tribula­
CIhis. W. Mead Rutland.
and had a program which was en­
tion.—a lime when the Spirit will
Henry Poll" -Thornapple.
joyed by nil,
not be here?
Again. God makes a
Gwen Smith—Woodland.
Misses Nellie nnd Harriett Dono­
difference in reward, but not in th"
Clarence Brady—Yankee Springs.
I. i I
I
-------- for Is years-------van returned home Wednesday. af­
Myron Cleveland—Arayria.
ter spending n month with relatives
nre •'in Christ" whet tier Worldly or
Geo. Norris—Baltimore.
•
• •"• The Standard Skin Remedy
in Grand Rapids.
f
Floyd E. Collison—Barry.
difference I Cor. 3:11-15).
Lei us
Orlee Fausey—Carlton. ’ .
Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles
not confuse the two,
lastly. God
BANNER WANT ADVR. PAY.
ARTIIL’B E. MULHOLI.AND
distinctly says of carnal believers
Elmer Ingram- Hastings.
in the Napolonic Wars rested ujion the state of
(tho Corinthians.' that they shall he
Herbert Freeland, Cily 1st nnd tut
one man’s stomach. And because Napoleon's stom­
changed I Cor. 15:51 . These Cor­ Wards.
Sinclair Brock. Cily 1st and Ilh
inthians were carnal; they had di­
ach was in such a condition that he could not think
visions among them &gt;1 Cor. 1:10):
quickly or act decisively, athe Battle of Waterloo
they were only babes in Christ
William Silsbee, City, 2nd and 3nl
(3:1': they tolerated fornication Wards..
was lost.
•
.
John Campbell—Hope.
5:1'; they wont to law against each
&lt; «eo. Willison—Johnstown.
m.ii'i'
It helps mind and body to use a nourishing, easily' ’
&lt;!&lt;■&lt;* nl tin* Lonrrf’supper, nqd un­
Valentine Dipp—Irving.
Hay Ostrolh—Maple Gn»vo.
worthy partaking of (hat supper to
digested food—such as.
such im extent that God. afflicted
Imn. Hine—Orangeville.
'
Homer Flower—Prairieville.
some nf them with sickness, and
even caused some to die (11:27-30'.
J. W. Reed Rutland. . ’
And yet., of these people it is said
Henry Adams—Thornnpplo.
Chas. E. King—Woodland.'
“the church of find which is nt
Earl Wi st—Yankee Springs.
Coriiithi (1:2':
ganclillrd
(1:2:
William Stanton—Assyria.
0:11?; wailing for Jesus Christ, not
Are the Same Old Price and
for trilmlntimi (1:7'; blameless in
Henry Smith -Baltimore.
.
Vernon Web-ter—Bapry.
thal day .(kN : judge the world
C&gt;:2 . -The church, dr any part of
BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE
-I. &lt;». Pennington—Castleton.
it, will not .go through lhe tribula­
Made of the best wheat and barley, it contains all
Jn«. Ilragdon—Hastings.
tion. We now proceed to the i*t|&gt;dsilion of I he parable.
.
We are receiving compliments all the time upon the quality of our
the. true nutriment of the grain, including the vital
Th" kitigikuit of heaven here,, ns
Clock* and Time.
Breads, not only from our regular bread customers, but from many trani
mineral salts (Phosphate of Potash, etc.) often
in MU 13. is Christendom.. The ten
The punishment does sometime* fit
virgins represent the sphere of tho crime. An individual who for
sients who patronize our restaurant. Our Breads are not the result of
lacking in the ordinary diet, but necessary for bal­
Christian profession in this age. some months past speclallxcd in tbefta
chance they are made after “old fashioned” receipts such as your mother
They were virgins—separated: and
anced up-keep of body and brain.
and grand-mother used—that’s why our Breads are so popular. Become
they went forth to meet the Bride­ —Punch.
groom.
“The Christian church
While war in Europe is sending prices up here,
our patron.
- ■
start'd out so to speak with this
* it’s a good time to find out there's economy and
twe-fold altitude, separation .fn»m A Lame Back—Kidney' Trouble
Causes It.
the world and in expectation of the
better health in GRAPE-NUTS.
coming of the Bridegroom.” See t I And it will give you even worse if
The*. 1:9,15—separation nn»l expec­ not" Checked. Mrs. H. T. Straynge.
tancy. See Heh. 13:13, It separa­ Gainesville, Ga.. wait fairly down on
tion and expectation,
l.amps an* her hack with kidney trouble and
for light.
Si'ii Ml. 5:10. Next we inflamed bladder. She says: "I took
notice that five virgins were wise Foley Kidney Pill* and now my back
and live foolish, the foolish taking is stronger than in years, apjl both
No advance in price—at Grocers.
lamps .((he form of godliness) hut kidney and bladder trouble are en­
no oil (the power., the Hilly Spiril, tirely gpne.”— Arthur Mulholland.—
■R’O 2 Tim."3:5), while the wise look Adv.

Southwestern Michigan

Chink of Ifienry Smith
Grand Rapids, IBich.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

RARSTOW

Ubay STATE II
HUFFMAN BROTHERS

WllUfVlAlVl
ffShoe Polishes

Churchill

D

The Fate of Europe

business Institute

Tk TX PRESCRIPTION

FLOUR HAS GONE: UP $1 PER BARREL

Malted
Kream Bread

Grape-Nuts

Hastings
Potato Bread

I

there's a Reason

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant

Phone 381

Quality Bake Shop

Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
CttcrfaUon Greater Than Alt Other
Barry County Papers Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

645

THE HASTINGS
24 PAGES

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10.1914

1s Primary Law Is ^5384139
“
’
REPUBLICANS SHOW
Small Minorities Make the Nominations
GREAT ENTHUSIASM

A. J. LARSEN, CHARLOTTE.

1

BUYS MRS. MERRITT'S STORE

Frank Horton PurrluiM’* Mini
RulJiUfltr. Whleh He Will Iteno• vntr mid Importr.
‘

PART ONE-1 TO 8

Everybody Read* The BANNER.

NUMBER 19

II COUPLES DECLARE
Every One Should Come to Barry County’s
Big Fair, Which 43
*.
Tuesday
MARRIAGE A FAILURE

LARGE INCREASE SHOWN ON Many Free Attractions—Two, Perhaps Three, Big Night Fairs-4
SEPTEMBER COURT CALENpiuvhused Mrs. Merritt * dry good*
Many Exhibits—State Fair Shows and Numerous
DAB.
Hlure.
An inventory of the slock \ N
Other Attractions Will be Shown.
■i* now being taken.
Mt\ l.ar^-n
has for a number nf years h,,&gt;*u
manager of. W. S. Proud'* store in, ONLY FOUR CRIMINAL
ENDORSE
C.
0.
VAUGHAN
.Judged by Hie zomiIIs of I he August primary in this sfote and county.
Charlotte.
Tim deal wa* made
CASES ARE RECORDER.
throngh Dan Zaut. uf C.harliiLlr.
Michigan'.* primary law is a dimii-pointmenl to those who-in good faith
exhibition
AS SECRETARY 0
Frank Horton has pun-hamd Hkurged itslennriineiii in enable the 'people to t'oidrol the selection of can­
nevi week, beginning Tuesday
building from Mrs. Merrill.
“ '
lasting until Friday uffennwin
didate* for public office. Owing Io tin* many contest* arid the nature of,
will pul in a new from and innk&lt; Mirny Interesting &lt;4i*c* urr I.
the contesi* an tinusualiy large vole might In have been shown August I Denounce Underwood Free Trade many impnTvciimnts in Hm
'
rd on ('.hunrery Docket for
Bill und (lotninend Party's
25. A* a matter of fart about •ok- third of Hie registered republican
Barry • county
, '
Hearing.
Nominees at Primary.
vole, about one fifth of the demoernJic. and but a small fraction of the
The .number df co*
other parlies expressed their preference* for parly, nominations.
.Wiiit old-time enthusiasm the re­ HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE TO
Tli» principal justification of Hie primary law is that it brings the publicans of Burry roqiily held
ATTEND KALAMAZOO COLLEGE X3T, imunty
government .nearer the propio by emilitlni? them to choose those who Hmlr county conventioi* in' ll'm court
ronvern
promise)
1-oi-m nil W.-diivdav, ndofitrd reroi is. 51. Of-this tuitnshall
voted for al Hie general election n* candidate* for officara who lulinti* and clecli-d delegali *,lu Hm
nmimy than you product
Ben
.Gurland, who made Fine Rec­
criiuimil cause*.
shall make mid execute 1 he laws. But it appears that the republican stale convention. In the absence of
ord
Willi
Various
Tennis,
to
• candidate for governor was named by about 12 per cent of the republi­ Hm county chairman, County Sec­
Seek Higher Educa­
can voters uf'llii* stale, that the lieutenant governorship nominee had retary Arthur Barimr •-ailed the
* and eight
meeting to order and susgi-«lrd
tion.
Matriiimnal
about 13 per rejtl; and that in this congressional and senatorial district. that a lemimrary chalrnran Im
iv e taken a
Ben Garland, whose work with
elected. J. P. II. Keny&lt; n. of Free- I the various athletic teiltpa of Bast­ rather gloomy turn a*
ilidaies roreive.1 from H to 31 per cent of the republican vote, while llm [Mill. w,i* rleeled and pr -*id»si until
ings. high *«-Jiool last season. Im* with the calendar* of.'tlu
dcmoaralir nominee for congress-M-ns nnmed by nlioul H per cent of the
decided tn gn to Kalailia/iMi college
The following committee* were and seek a higher education.
Midemocratic vole.
Where dims majority rule* appear in simli results?
apiHiinled: Committee on orgtiniztiCandidal. * for state offices la-lnw Hie lieutmanl gozernorship will be li&lt;m-C. S. Palmerton. Carl Till I It* Garland htT* plenty of 'ambilimi'
and energy, hnil be will work his I
chosen by delegate,* to the stale coim-nlion* which delegiite* will repre­ mid P. A. Sheldon: Com. on Crwtrii- way thrmigh college.
Criminal Cautses.
I tmr*&lt;lay
.
sent less than 5 per; cent of the voter* of this stale. Could anyhing'he lials— George Coleman. Bcnry Bagla.
Ben was a «lnr on the biQie hall
Proph* vs. Herman Nnl/.rl and The*o night fair* promise to- lull 1
C. J. Hendershott; Com. on Resn- Hm font ball and liaskel bail teams.
mor-' fareirnl, considered frpm Hie slahdpolnl of "let the people rule?"
I luirMlay, Sept, I
Num Carims. illegal •■••-Itabitation.
lulions—I.. II. Pi-yor, E. V. Smith. \\ .
« The old convention system, with all its faults,, was often quite os L. Thorpe.
:i* athlete, mid the liesl vvjylie* of
&lt; By. will
Plll-M
ropTMonlaiive of the [H-ople's will as the August primary, anti interested
The meeting adjourned until l:3ui hi* many friend.* will co with him
drunk
members of the various parties ||afe.n]l expenses of caucuses and con­
•mite heal:
vention*. Now the public fool.s.Hm bills, and they are larger than for a
Tiic afternoon opened with regenral election. And the legitimate expend* of candidates for nornina- IMirl* from the committee*. Talk* ARRESTED FOR COLLECTING
lion for the'governorship and U. S. srnalor. in presenting their candi­
PROTECTED BIRDS’ EGGS.
dacy. platform*, etc, to the voter- are ordinarily, so large that only lion adopted:
Barry
.
man, a*
wealthy men. or aspirant* hackeil by men of wealth can Afford to Imrimie
We the representative^ of the Dugal Mctailhnn of Clmrnlale. Ac­
candidates. This is certainly far from ‘‘bringing the governmenl rinse Io republican party in Barry county cused of Neglecting to Get Stale
I Im people."
in convention nssintideil. re-affirm
Frank
(■nine Warden's Permission.
We have stated those evident defects in the practical worthing put of our allegiance Io Hm principles of
Charged with rnllocling Hm egg-*
Nelson Kitteuger V*. Fred IlllHl vriaiiueniviit
our primary law in no spirit of mere fault-finding. We have no 'desire the party ns laid down in the Inst of protected birds, and vvitli rm-1
. .The *11-011(1 box of the treasurer
lighting Hie ground*
National liepublican platform.
nf the Agricultural Society ha* been
for the reltini of the convention system. It had largely bro-onm till? in­
•if Hie exhibition halls
Wo cull attention to Hm fact that ploying two Iriys to aid lorn m cid-j Victor B.
during the last Jew
in the evening. The
strument by mean* of which professional politician*, often with corrupt since the first few days of the pi-r­ lecting egg*. Dugal WrCnlhim. a
rm. caused -by'many
young man n-idmg in Cloverdale.
liaekbig. made use of public offices to further.unworthy private- interests. ent democratic adminisirntlrni the was arrested on Eridnv mi cmnadmit line Io
lark of good weather
We have spoken of the failure of Michigan's primary law to accomplish country has hail a continuous ses­ plninl of lieputy Slate Game War­
sion of congress and that the ex­
Mr. rough*, de
Hie result* desired in order Io offer some suggestions thrfl may remedy pense of the administration lias ev- ren Yelder, of Paw Paw.
picture Him. The grand
• .1 Iasi tire court.
it* very evident defects. - We waul the people to rule. We have the cenleii all other* for a like period McCallum was lii-l at i
Allie &lt;ia
spring, and the case wa- adjmtrnfullest •••mfiilcnce in them when they understand the matters put up Io of history of the Republic.
ed an iiimiinerahle
iiuiiiIht of *uinp«it.
We re-affirm nur. confidence in tithes mild it Was Dually di*ims*&gt;-&lt;l
them Xor decision.
The ex|mn*e of (he primary to Hm taxpayers we
have mentioned not because we think 'individual or party organizations the principle of a protective tariff
and denomice the Underwood -free
oxi sea lion*.
inn,worthyn,
of
ig the l»oy* to get
-bon'd assume Hint burden, but to -how Hint Hie people received very trade bill os a direct attack on
amt
..............
rl.vthe county.
f .oHi-.
issue.1 and .*erv- lain A. Ball in Hi
meager results for Hu&gt; money they invested in Hie August primary. The American prosperity, which had
al a number of fair*
probat
•luestion of expense ouglit not to lie considered if the primary were in reached it* greatest-height under
tHtlfoids. ae­ held m imighluHing counties.
Mr-McCallum
stood
mute,
fact what il is assuind to be in theory—that is.a means for giving the the Republican adminiklralinii of gave IhiiiiI* for appearance at trial
No charges will-Im made for en­
robatic artists; Shultz an4 wife
William Howard Tuft.
her. ntlnctimenl.
people real majority rule, and ibereby a far larger control over their
on September 15. ,
Ah&gt;&lt;-&lt;- spivialtie* are wonderful tries, except u* s|H*ctally provided:
la-andvr A. Cain
Wp are also opposed to the dem­
manifestations of strength and brf- bm all exhibitor- except minor
govemincnt: for making it increasingly difficult for designing men tq ocratic spoils system which has
trespasa nn the caw
niicing. The secretary l» now ar­ nn-mbers of a family whose pan-til*
use public offices to furllmr private end*. Wo believe even the present swept aside the stoat principle of
ranging !■• lunik Nome more \ery or guaniian* ai&gt;- 'iimudHTs of the
inefficient law marks an Improvement over the old convention system, civil service built up by the past
ilesirable entertainments, which M&gt;cioiy will Im.required to purEdward l». Silcock v*. Twi
Hepublicun administrations.
chiiso timmlmrshlp lirkef* n
but it ought Io and can accomplish very much more.
Orangeville,
assumtisil.
.
In Lomdiloring pwiffiile remedies’ for defects in our primary law it
We endorse and call attention Io
William
Lickla
v-.
Albert
N.
the various progressive measures
daily
Shetland pony race.
seems pertinent to inquire;
I .Why did over 75 per c&lt;fhl of the voters enacted by Hm Republican parly.in
William*. slmrilT, as*ump*il.
Frank Campbell vs. I'r.jjik Price,
••f Michigan ignore, the August primary?- (2) Do not the final returns of |he State of Michigan.
assumpsit.
Hint primary prove Hint n large number of republicans voted for (he first
We endorse the action of the re­
Corm*
William P. Johncoek
REVEAL
TH IS
name tiiub’r the heading "liei.ilenant governor," with very evideid lock of cent Republican slate convention* STATISTICS
nearlj
•STARTLING AND APPAL­
ipiiitioii.
knowledge of the character or film’s* of (he man for that very important in opposing Hm socialistic doctrine
elude: the’ athletic show. .Hie nuiLING TRUTH
Auv (••■r«nn paying into the trensoffice? Isn't it truo that but a.very few of the republicans in this state nf the recall of judges and judicial
decisions.
*rum Hie two-headjil calf, the ... l. .... ... J. r., . I. . -.»............
John
Sehriimr
v*.
Ambrose
were at al! acquainted with Hie qualifications of the three republican as­
an anWe
endorse
with
pride
the
splen
­
Hindman, appeal
from ju.&lt;
pirants for the lieutenant governorship.nomination?
. r^- did nominations made by the Re­
imal show. “Japalar" Hie ;
show, mid -"Billy " the fat boy
Answering the first question the BANNER believes that three fourths publican party in Hm recent pri-, "HEALTH WEEK" LECTURES
terftig animal* atffi articles for ex­
Imparlance.
ett year* obi. who weighs
hibition and of voting. T4i«’ Mice of
•&gt;f the voter* of Michigan failed to allend the August primary because mary and predict their success at
Farmer* A Merchant* Bank v*. pound*.
TO TELL HOW TO PREVENT IT
|iimntb&lt;'i'liip tickets t«» the Barry
they lacked Intdtad in it.
Answering the other two questions asked the November election.
Frank Wellman, allachmeiit.
In addition there will be air old- County Agricultural Society fair
We note with pleasure that our
Burdette Brigg.*
v*. Jennings
nliove, we slate our emphatic belief that the great majority of the 33 per
I shall
*l.im and StJo. Tim gl.i»'
former efficient senator Bon. C. C.
cent of the republicans of this state who voted August 25 had little or Vaughan of fit. Johns is a ciuidid ile Lectures ami Exhibits Will Instruct
wheel and
I ticket eoii-isL* of four rou|»on* and
motor-dome.
.
im-kimwb'dge of llm three aspirants for the lieutenant governorship, for ttie nomination of SiTietary nf
the *1.50, ticket, of six ruupons.—
Public in Methods of Avoiding
Basting* National Bank
whal'llu-y st/md fur or their qualification*. In selecting congressional State, pledge him our hearty *ti|&gt;The
exhibits
of
all
kind*
promise
ter Bidlemnn. lre*pa«* mi
and Fighting Diseases.
to |&gt;e mimonm* aiid representative
and senatorial iioniim-es, in districts comprising two or more counties, it |m»iL and instruct our deli-gate* to
Philip T. Colgrovo ei al
tjp: state convention to ihv all hon­
•if Hie county'* licet products.
Al
Representatives of all the comwill nften and usually does happen that llm average voter, In counties orable means to secure his nnnuna-| utid«-r I .' year* of age acc-uiipanied
miftees,
which
are
to
arrange
for
Chancery.
outside Hie one where a candidate may reside, does not know enough Hon.
■,|.y parent holding a membership •
''Heallli Week" in Barty
Bonier E. Downing '
Great enthusiasm accompanied .holding
about that’candidate pr his'qunliilcaiions to enable him to vote intelli­
exhibit* in ' tlie. various depart­ tndiel. adlllllli'd free.
county,
held
u
meeting
on
Friday
Children
ment* than Hie/fact that inuclv iiigently. And this is imt due to tiny fault of the voter, but is due to con­ the adoption of this resolution. The afternoon-and discu.*»cd plan* for
Thomas W. Hammond v«. Cbartes
following 15 delegates to llm Hub­
ditions which il is lliw business of this slate to remedy. II is generally convention
lh« great course in knowledge »»f and John Wei*«ri-I.;admrs., Wil- Io
wore elected:
.
health law* destined tn save many
true that the voter* of a county are sufficiently welt acquainted with the
Baltimore. Chas. Houglitnlin.
needless death* and much needless
aspirants for county imminations. or can. so easily learn what they may
Barry, 2nd PrecIncL Ellis. E.
Illness in the future.
*
.
_
Pennock y«. Clara Bishop, bill (or
Michigan Crop Report.
LIGHTNING DOES SOME
wish to. know about Hiem. Hint they ran have little excuse for not vot­ Faulkner.
It is appalling when one consid­ acrtninling.
Carlton, Henry Bagla.
ing inteiligeiitly qu county nominations al a primary.
Michigan Crop Report for
QUEER PRANKS IN HOUSE
Castleton. 1st
pvec.inci. C. L. ers the fact that too pereobs? ac­
Theodore C. Downing vs. Myron
average
Il is farcical to say tliat “the people rule" in choosing nominees on Glasgow.
cording to statistics, die every year
in Barry county from diseases Brooks, bill in aid of execution.
the various pnrly tickets when but 25 per "cent of the voters take any
Hope, A. F. Norris.
Alien
Johnson
vs.
E.
J.
Lockhart,
which might have 1... .. prevented
Johnstown. A. F. Edmond*.
part in the primary, and when in the case of contests llm actual nomi­
had il been known how to previ nt injunction.
Maple Grove, H. J. Calkins.
Abopl
.. mips receive ohly « to 3t per rent of the parly votes cast at the primary:
Robert Hendershott vs. William
them, or how to change aurroundOrangeville. A. M. Nevins.
Titislmls were marketed in August. (
Continued on page ten.
ings to keep various kinds of dis­ Moore, injunction.
Prairieville, W. L. Thorpe.
Oat* show an
i.-ld in' ,M'11 "f lighleii'og during Hm
eases from
developing.- Morrow * Mjiry Fn Townsemi Eggleston v«.
'Thornapplc, Glen E. Blake.
................. ,
...
-..Jstorm on xilurday niglit rut *)&gt;me
would not come , soon to 100 fami­
Woodland. C. S. Palmerton.
thul stale cf a lit
Ilian
,-a|wi- in the .resideiM’OCity, First wrad H. ,D. Selden: lies and the economic loss follow­ junction.
Bertha Orsboni vs. Milto Ortbnrn bu*heli*. and rye of nUmt J5Ji nrJtunvs l-Teeniati. Bond St., eau*second ward, C. if. Osliorn, Third ing the removal of too persons by
1 mg some daniage in Hie rooms
i
divorce,
rmilempt
nroreedings.
death
would
be
saved
for
the
ward. H. S. Sheldon, Fojirlh ward.
'the condition
■i the and friutili'inng Mr. and Mr*. FrccEdna Miller V-. Herl Mill.-r. diAn elnlmrate celebration of Na­
Bunday i* "Peace Day" -and pcaae A. A. Anderson.
county's communal working capi­
man who had retired f»r llm'nighl
| vorce.
•
tional interest and impnrtance is
ill he Hn‘ theme in all the church^
The following were unanimously tal.
p ago. in an upper room. A terrific Indi
Leno Tinkler vs. Marlin Tinkler. parr* with Ri per •
taking place this week in Balti­
olecteii members
of the county . No one is immune from these dis­
nl 1 uirtu.L
liirira.* i.lin lrn.» :ti*r)l&lt;* 1
Brail* are report •'•
more, js Maryland, comnmmoraling
_
A Request.
committee: Assyria. J. C. Tomp­ eases which spread Hi rough lafk of
a*
compared
with
Laura L. Leinnnr vs. Peter I.einHie wonderful victory al "Fort Mr’Becau^ nf this celebration and kins; Baltimore. C. M. Hendershott; a knowledge of h&gt;-allh laws. An ex­
year, ago. Potatoes, a* ruinp.iied room mi the lower ll-*tr.
He^e it
-Benry mid the writing &lt;&gt;f The Si nr its deep significance, I request all Barry, 1st precinct, William Elliott; ample is shown here by the fact
with
an
average,
are
per
cent-ini
.
-in-led
round
l|m bed. ripping the
N'ellie PickSpangled Banner" by Francis Scoli I'itizen.s to make this a personal Barry. 2nd precinct. John IL Burk.-: that 2 children have died in a fam­
Ihi' stale, compared with 72 a
o-um*_i&gt;f tile car|tei and tearing
matter.
Il is yourHag and your Carlton. Henry Bagla; CuMleton, 1st ily. which moved into a house in aid. divorce.
ltole*Ti\it. It lln'ii passed ttirmiuh
ii Trank Bonny, ago., 'rite comlilion'of clover
Edna Ileal
song.
Be grateful for this oppor­ nrecinct. C. H. Tuttle; Castleton, which had died aAvoman suffering
ns compnrerl with the average
:li&lt;«* pariitioii into Hu! pantry.
2nd precinct. W. N. Devine; Hast­ from tuberculosis. These deaths- | divorce.
* patriotic features
Saturday be­ tunity again to give (hem honor.
Martini Myers
ing "Star Spangled Banner Day"
To this end I recommend and re­ ings. twp, George Burgess; 'Rope. might have been prevented had Hie divorce.
I was 80 i&gt; «r •■•&gt;ni.
Bert McCallum; Irving, 1st precinct, members of this family known how
when (he original Flag measuring quest:
them about the room,
That Hm Stars and Stripes be dis­ L. H. Wolcott; Irving, 2nd p'reeincl. ip have escaped infociinn. The
p of a frame containing
Port it) IHIA and inspired the Nn- played Sunday Land Monday Sep­ Bert Walker: Johnstown, W. IL family would have been spared the amah, divorce.
Chanerry—Pro-Con fr**o.
Grayburtu Maple Grove, C. W. grief
Booster's Day nt the Fair.
iinnul nntlrnm,. will Jm
borne tember 13th and I4th.
of losing
the
children.
I unit'd Hi- frame completely about,
Pennock: Orangeville. George B.
Mao Cole v*. Normiin Ole,
Ihrough the streets Io Fort Mc
A rmnmittrc of the business hut Hie jar remained in the same
,n­71 That “The Star Spangled Banner" Hyde; Prairieville. S. B. Bogers: Looking nt another side of it. they
Henry wherii ten llmiisand sc'
men are urnmoinu Io lune Fri- ■position.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
,w
L,.... Im sung in the churches ui the Rutland, A. E. Burroughs; Thorn­ would have been -a\e&lt;| financial
children forming a .human flag,
Eliza Monlgonmry v*. John Mont­
-oinclhing to
ilny afternoon "Biioster's Du.v“ at were upstairs ami the noi*w of rip­
‘ ac
' ­* morning service and in Sunday apple. A. R. Cridler; Woodland. C. loss—for it costs
companied by a band
fifteen school September 13th, Peace Day.
raise children and iIi&lt;-m* saine.chil- gomery. divorce.
Hie county fair.
All business ping mid tearing caused them-Io
Grosinger; Yankee SpringsJ.Mark dreii would have n-. "ine workers
Heba Morris vs. George Morris. placM will be eloMxl from one think great damage hud been done.
hundred musicians will sing this
That "The Star Snangje&lt;i Banner” F.
A.
Ritchie.:
City
of-Hastings,
1st
anthem.
and wage-earnrrs and thereby have
until Die o'clock. It Is planned The loss wii* covered by insurance.
ho sung in the public schools, Sep­
Oscar Palmer
to ask every merchant* in Barry
In (he evening" tile bombardment tember 14th, it's one hundredth ward, L. H. Pryor; 2nd ward. John ridded to the wealth of'the com­
Weissert; 3rd ward. Henry S/Hlml- munity.
couiliy tn close his place of busi­
of the Fort will-be pyrolcchnirally anniversary.
Notice.
don; 4th ward, P; A. Sheldon.
During “Health Week,’’ ■ excellent
•ward Baros
ness and attend Burry County's
produced and on Hie original silo
Mrs. Jason E. McElwain, Stale
There will be a special cmnmttnllecturers, such as Dr. Vaughan. Dr.
Bin
Fule. Aminormenls will he
Big Yield of Apples.
of the ilnp of 1811, there will flritil;.....
.......
«.&lt;«&gt;■
Chairman
To Prevent Desecration
Warlliein,. of the stale university,
.made Io hold a lfl(|tit fuie on Fri­ catimt &lt;if Hustings Lodge Nio 52.mt
W. A. Scott-brought io Hm BAX- and represent olives nf (he stale
Wednesday
•••voting.
Sept. -H al •::»»
our Banner of Hi|f, with its * Wjof the Flag" Committee Daughters
day eveiiinu. H Ulis i* ilonc a
NER Office a cluster of 10 apples health department, and nHicrs. will
Pnnzy Fomin
special cveniii(| train will be run
stars.
»
jof the American Revolution.
.
from a tree in .John Ei-litinaw's disseminate health
information,
on (he ('. K. &amp; S. Hallway. The
Tressfl
Whilnkqr
.
’
vs.
Charles
orchard in Routh Rutland.
They how to .obey hcuilHi laws nud how
candidates for (jovernor on the and Chas. A. Eddy will lie present
are of the Wolf River variety and ito guard against iliesasea.
There Whitaker, divonu1.
Only North Gates Ope if..
republican, demoerntie and pro­ for the purpose of conferring Hm
At Cxiunly Treasurer's Ofllcc.
the tree is so full of ’them that jwill be exhibits and moving picture
gressive tickets have been invited M. M. Degree upon tits broih&lt;-r,
The gates at the south and west
Saturday September
12, and Crops have been used to keep Hie :films to illustrate the lectures. The
' * Chicken Dinner.
,
to be present and deliver adends of the fair grounds have been .Monday, September 14. the Secre­ ranches from' breaking.
,Thc i
A twenty-five c*nt chicken dinner drewes on Friday evening. Gov­
ordered closed during the fair. All tary and his assistants,will be al fruit is in excellent condition, and imembers of the program committee
Banquet ’after cereniopreparing aomo other tenures. will bo served at the Odd Fellows ernor Ferris has already accept­ welcome.
admissions.to the fair grounds must the office of the County Twnrar, Mr. Echtinaw has already gather­ arc
It
will
be
a
veritah)e
“
Chautauqua
Hall
Q»xt
Saturday
at
noon.
All
ed the inviiatlon and -will be nltM.
bn by the north gates.
al the Court house, wh«t» efitriea ed eix bushels.
It is estimated Health Weak"
mondB are invil*d a* we need your J present, if his wife's health will By Order of W. Mm Chas L. Bach­
By Order Board of Director*. for the fair can be made.
there ar* still If) bushels lefl on the'
The
committee
will
meet
again
pal i nnage.
permit.
elor.
„
Barry Co. Ag'l Soriely-Adv.
J. J. Dawson, Bec'y.—Adv.
Friday.
L'nlted Brethren Eadies Aid&lt;—Adv
Oscar C. Eorlior. Sec’y.

Suggestions For Changes In The Law. Primaries Should Be As AT CONVENTION HELD IN
HOUSE. WEDNESDAY
Well Attended As Arc The General Elections It
TERNOON
They Accomplish What They Ought.

mo oie needlessly
II BAHR 00. TLARLY

Star Spangled Banner Centennary

�T1IE HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1911.

NEAL TREATMENT
kBKOLLTELY CURES

The LIQUOR and DRUG HABIT
"tkdling out" pibcoa at nworts only temporary relief, ours i»
pcrnimmnl cun1.
,
Neal Tn’iilmrut piorc rlfecimd Ihun monllis apeut nt a health

Absolutely liarmles* vegetable reiimdie*. no bpd after effect*.
THE NEAL WAY
I* to rrciive you tike a gentleinnn. treat you with all the reDnenienl aiid .lo-omimHlations of home or dub. and in a- few
day* let you go with restored Ifrftlth apd a loathing for liquor
where you foritleily had a dtaire. Investigate NOW.

NE.AL INSTITUTE,
71 Sheldon* Arenue,
Grand Rapids

8ai Woodward Ave., Detroit
Phone Grand 700

.

Min. l&gt;. C. A'andri-cook underwent
an operation -at the Butterworth
PERSONAL MENTION
huspilal. Grand Rapid*, lari week.
' from which she is now convale*ring.
Mr*. Henry Harper, Mr. mid Mr*.
cdy Saturday.
.George Miller and Mr*. Albrris
IfKcef*1. of Grand Rapid*, were the
fram Cadillac n- a guest.
guests of Mr*. John 1
Mi*.* Georgia Lathrop ha* return-1 day.
&gt;f r.iiicngo
e,l from Mackinaw Island.
Mrs. Will Fairphild
Henry Sniilll mid family .-pent J was called here bj the crlnti* ill­
I jl..r Itay Id .. . ..............
"•
............ ' .. Bnivvii,
Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Barkb-y weir'
in Grand Rapids over Hutmay.
Mis* ManuK'iile Heimmi*|ierger
will til tend Hie Kalamazoo Normal,
lie*! Hasting* friend*. Salurday.
college tin* fall, ami went to Kala­
James Rathbuni of Cliarlolle isi mazoo Tuesday In arrange for. her
|H&gt;ardpig place;Dan Lewi* and falnily -peuf ov
Mr. ami Mrs. George Hooper and
Hundiiy with an iiiirb* in I'.aM-ad*'
■hitdren of Miniphi*. Jeiin- who
iave been spending the summer

Milo DeVrie- spent Sunday amt

Ghn*. E. Strirnhi'ck, of Hallimore
und Mr* Lena B. Tindall, of tbi*
city, were uniied in marriage I*
R6v. J. T Hillted. of Grand Rapid*,
Mr*. Arthur Renner of llaslingA
iow&lt;i«hip wa* operated upon in
Rultetw-ortli Im.pilal 1&gt;v Dr. Webb,
a*.-islriT&gt;b&gt;- Dr.'C. P. Lathrop, of
Hn*lmg*. Fri'lay.
- The *cini-anniial meeting of the
town township* Is Io be held today
nt llm horn** of Mr. ami Mrs. Orrin
Barrett, of Deikm.

fore Rev. Ilrpady will attend the
Michigan conference, which will be
held in Muskegon next week. Hi*
*&gt;-ltnon Sunday evening will lie his

where I hey enjoyed an miling.
Kellar Stem nml family. nml/r&gt;
In. the big I'irdmi dam tdioxr N&gt;-v
avao Saturday. ryUtriimg Monday
Mr.*, Ikmabl XunZib- ami
Philip
‘
relUriied •Imre
.... ............ ,Julia i&gt;ooa|vear.
Mr. ami Mr-. M W Birks and Mr.
tmd Mrs Gould loft Monday for
hr. Webb. n*-i*|id by Hr. Lath­
Belding to visit t lie fonm-r's son rop |ierfornmd an operation in the
Butterworth Hospital, for Arthur
Benner.
.
Philip T. lidgrove went k .lurkson. Weune.-ihiy. Io speak licl'i’Sv
Hie Jat-k-m* roiinly republican ceii-

It is expected there will be
a large attendance at the
Barry Co. Fair this yegr

Barry Cuiinly Y. M. (k A., is great­
ly pleased wilh the reports of the
|li&lt;iy.* engaging in the corn contest.
The rcMilt.* of their liibor* will be
exhibited al llm annual farmer*'
institute* in Jamiary.
'I'lie Ini-ge fruit mid melon "crop*
of Yankee Springs are attract Ing
u great deal of ntleiitmn. The big
orchard is yielding excellently mid
many oilier fni\l-gniwvrs ^ho hnvc
trimmed and *|&gt;rayed their orchthe Arch .

Wi.th our stock complete in every detail and
tiie greatest variety of styles in stioes for
$

Men, Women,. Boys and Girls
You will find it an easy matter to be satisfactorily suited here.
The range covers every sort of shoe imaginable and whether your
tastes run to extreme novelties or the plainer styles, you will find
just what you want in the size you require to give comfort and
satisfaction. Every worthy leather is represented in the gathering
—leathers you can confidently depend upon to give you goud
service at all times.

, iiiNlaliiiiK and repairing fill­
's. Ilf i- rumimg a few ad-, in
HANNER irllmu hIh'iiI llie fur­
’s .iiul iiImxiI hi* ability Io uiaki

dab-. ’
Mr. ami Mr*. Luc
ml uncle in ImwvJI*.
Sunday.
Roland Mci'.reeiy

1»A Jheir guests for the week's end
Mr. and Mr*. Lynn Spath. Mr. S.
Sunday.
Wiley, of H.dlle Preekr Mrs. || II.
Mr-. Timina* Sullivan and daugh­
ter Ellen were in Grand Rapid*. Howvji and Kalharyn Peniiinvlon of
Lnniliert. Mis*. ;
iSumluy.
Donald l&gt;. Smith, who had been
Ijpixiitg visited friend*
last week.
Mis*-Goldie Benham is sper.ililia
part of the wve|i with relative- in in- iii&gt;iii&lt;-.
Mr. ami Mi*. Ala1 larger have re­
Solllh Hasting-.
•Mr. an,| Mrs. Royal Myers visit­ turned to.theii home in Potterville
a nmlilh'* visit with Mr. and
ed friend* in Grand Rapid* Thurs­ alter
Mr«.
.InIm Francisco. Mr. Frmici*day ami Friday.
in-iiiiik (Inin honm in Ills molornml daughter. Dorothy. spent Sun­
Mrs. H II. Hm
day al Ij&gt;ng Lake.
iss Hazel and *
Mr; and Mr*. ’Lucien Willi.-on
urdoii. of Haith, spent Sunday and Monday with hi*
•nilmn. of Cliirauu. were guests of
mol her in Assyria.
’
r. ami Mrs. J. T. Iminli.-iid &gt;•«?*Miss 'Beatrife.Parker left, Monday
to' begin her work as teachdr in terday.
Mi- Huth F. Wei-erl i.•turned
Middle! ille -ellool*. •
mi
Tue.Mlay from a visit with rela­
■ Mr.*. Taylor, of l.e Sueur. Minn­
m Philadelphia ami Atlantic
is a guest nt her daughter's. Mr. and tive.*
City.
She wa* accompanied by tier
Mr». laHin Bauer's.
Mr*. Mamie Tfaiyinuhm. TsX Hehl* r.nusiii. Mi*-&gt;. Elsi** Gelii’t. of Phila-,
'
frig..spent « few day* Hie past week delidiia.
Mr. ami Mrs. J.VL. Reed werc'in
visiting friend- here.
Rev. II. H. VanAUken. of Char­ Detroit over Sunday, visiting Mr.
lotte wa* in fia-lmg*. Friday, and mifl Mrs. I lios. Dudley mid other
Mend*. They expert Mr. mid Mi*.
greeted friend* here.
;
Mark Ru—idl from California Fri­
day to -pend several day*.
Mis* Frances Burch reiui'nml oil
Monday
io Chicago to begin her
Mr. and Mrs. Chirrmsecond year s slmly in the. Ameri­
visited Mr. and Mr.-. Ci
can
Conservatory of Music. Chicago.
Saturday and Sunday.
William Beebe, of Hillsdale, spent
Mrs. Minnie Nolde* -pent Sunday,
’
mid .Monday with Imr son In. W. Sunday and Monduj ‘
Noldes, of.Grand L&gt;*l«e.
Thoruuppic, Monday.
Mm. Herbert Eaton and daughler
Bruce
Eggleston
and
son
C-mrad.
KAIherinv. of Hallum&gt;re. spent Sun­ of Colfeyville. Kmisa*. also unothei
day with Mrs. A. Myers.
Mr. aiftf Mr*. Clarence ImPlunla. lirolher’(com lietTuil and a sister
of Grand Rapid*. were the gue.-l* of from Iowa. Mrs. Harriet Hart, also
daughter Mrs. Z.elia
Ha-lingx friend* Monday.
While Pigeon. Midi..
Potter Smith, of Plainwell, spent
from Thursday till Saturday with ..... _... . lit 'Ir I Mr-. Jolin
Eggleston 101*1 Week.
Mr. mid Mrs. G. W. Roger* look
Itladr little granddaughter t« her
home in Toledo. Saiurd.iy.
LOCAL NEWS
Mis* Mae Wil.Mliixof lielroit. was,
the guest of.her lirolher tiriirge ami;
;fatmty Sunday and Mmvhv.
’
Mr. and Mr*. Anthony Both, mid,
Mp. and Mr*. H. T. Wilson motored
In’Grund Rapid* Monday.
• Mr*. Georgt- G. Nirhols, Of SI.i
l.'iiii-. i- Hie guest "f I,..r profiler.
Gisurge.Newloii nml family.
Mrs. Martin linvejl of Imlndt wa'sl
the gm-l of her fattier Luke Wat-,
ers fur the pari two week-.

Fall Footwear Si Fair Folks

‘letdinx* a camera belonging,
&lt; MeNauiHiimi. «&gt;f Thornap-

'We Welcome You at the Barry County Fair”
O------

nu.iii’:

Ironside Shoe Company
Masonic Temple Building

Phone 176

Hastings, Michigan

Sept. 15-16-17
railway
.__. ... ... Monday
imfUHtf. ..ihp tirri train from Hie
mini rvarfrtitg.Hasting* on Hiuidny.

util -eetiun of Hit’ i'o.id-hi'd between
Kalaina/*«&gt; and llichlmnl Jum-ilmi
wa* a difficult one.
Nine bridges
between East Cimper and the June-

-. Large quantities of freight
■mutilated al Her station* during
■ suspension nf train service.
file celebrated bull ease of A—■

TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
TOWE INVITE THE PUBLIC of Hastings and
OT vicinity to attend our Fall Opening. This
wonderfully ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY
surpasses any previous Fall Display we have ever
held. The styles were nevermore beautiful than
they are this fall. Every new material and fabric is
here in lavish assortment. Nor will you-have to
■ pay prohibitive prices in order to be correctly at­
tired.’ We arc opening the season with prices low­
er in every department than any previous season.
ON TUESDAY WE WILL PRESENT OUR CUSTOMERS
VISITING THIS STORE WITH A NICE SOUVENIR.

.Mr. and mV*. S. I). Block -l.etll
Siimi.iv al I4n*ing. returning Mon•My. .trc*&gt;iim.-uiii*d by Mr. amt Mrs
v
■
Mr. mid Mrs. M. H. Burton, wli.
have been impending th** sunmim
here returned Frida? to tlieii
h.,me In East Lansing.
Joseph Little of Chicago, who ha*
bqyn the gu-*t of Mr*.John H.Mf" ।
for several day* rriunmd to bihoim*ii&gt; Chicago. Monday.
Mt*, tktrah Fisher ami Mr*. Luk*Smith of Eaton llapids w&lt;-u! Io
'Pnilwatwr. Monday where the'- will
Np-ud the week violins&gt;•-.
Mi»» Olive Lathrop left for Lansinu Thur-«lay. !&lt;• resUttlo her posl। ffi the state Ltbruiv
She reI* refused a posilmo in the
library at WA-htngli-jtepi lli&lt;*. tmail lull hl

We want people to know what we carry in Coats, Suits, Skirts, Dresses,
-Blankets, Furs, Rugs, Curtains, Dress Goods, Linens, White Goods,
"Munsing” and "Carter Underwear, Men's Furnishings, etc.

WE CORDIALLY INVITE EVERYBODY

nfed on pj the*Buttervviirlli Ibi-pil;d. Thursday, by De. Webb. a**i*l• d by Dr. Lathrop.
.
■
Mi. and Mr-. M. W. lin k* intend
to ntuO* within a few week- to
Belding, wivie llieiii Min. WHfonf
.Hick*. i« ; u editor of- the Belding

Hastings’ Most Up To Date Store
b.wniy day Up- fraud was deloctnl. j

Liv* Poultry^in N«w York City- ;
1 »r. G. Wilkie Shipman wa* arri-ted Wednesday limi-iiiiig when try ton n. Each year fbr several yoare ■
he arrived in towq iiitoxicat&gt;*d -mi past aa average of &gt;1040 permit* la
lie east-bound pu«*eiiavr train. liatied to Individual* to keep live |
Hr w,H jailed ’ by brputj -fieri if
Ltebty. Mini, eontlseulrd a quart
iWUl-sut whiskey, a pint but|h- and

Frandsen &amp; Keefer
Headquarters for Standard Merchandise at Lowest Possible Prices

�THE HAfiTHNGB BANNER SLPTEMBEH 1(j,1911.

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FACE THUER

THE, SECRET .
The Secret of heating your home for less money—with less trouble—more comfort—and less dirt is found in burning Genuine Gas
Coke and burning it the The Right Way.
There is really only one fundamental principle to be remembered to get the greatest good out of Genuine Gas Coke and
that is—big volume of fire under very little draft.
If you will fill the fire pot, of your furnace full of Genuine Gas Coke and as far as possible operate your furnace as shown in the
above diagram, you will find that Genuine Gas Coke will prove the most economical and satisfactory fuel you ever burned.
Keep the drafts in the ash door closed—keep the air-check in damper pipe open—keep two inches of ashes on the grate bars—do
not allow ashes to pile up in the ash pit. That’s all there is teftt, anybody can heat their hpuse properly and cheaply if these simple
directions are followed and genuine gas coke is the fuel used.
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THE SAVING
With Hard Coal at $8.00 per Ton
And, yes, Genuine Gas Goke
and
hard coal. It’s all in remembering the Secret of—

Genuine Gas Coke $6.00 per Ton .
(September Price) ------------- ------------------------------

There’s a Saving to You of

$2.00 per Ton
/
/

will go as far as

Big Fire’ Little Draft- Remember, you get twice
the volume of fuel for less rfioney per ton and Genuine Gas Goke contains more heat units than coal.

THE CONVENIENCE
The convenience of burning Genuine Gas Coke is found in the quickness with which it responds to draft (gets the whole house heated
before a coal fire is hardly under way)—the ease with which it is handled (only half as heavy as coal). And in the cleanliness in the cel­
lar and throughout the house (all the dirt, dust and soot have been removed at the gas works).
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Genuine Gas Coke is the pure carbon that remains after the gas, tar, smoke and soot have been removed from the highest grade of
soft coal. It therefore gives off no odors or soot and is clean to handle.

Everyone who knows the secret, the saving, and the convenience, of Genuine Gas Coke will burn it this Winter.
. ■ . It is surely worth a trial to find out—and if Genuine Gas Coke fails in any way to fill.your expections the Gas Company will
send a demonstrator to your home to show you how to get the best results.

EVERY GOOD FUEL DEALER IN HASTINGS
SELLS GENUINE GAS COKE

�THE MAHER BUSINESS

Mr». William McArthur arrived
home Saturday from a week’s visit
with bnr son. Ed. near Remus.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mrllmicy spent I
last week visiting frit-mis al Bucyrlu. Ohio.
After being without train service
since last week Monday, on account
nf (Im washout at Kalamaxoo. trains
began running again Monday on
M'heduto time.
It seemed like be­
ing cut off from Hie rest of the
world without trains-for n week;Al­
though wo received part of litmail by nulo from Hastings and
Woodbury every day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie who
recently sold their barber business
in Middleville.are making Hie lat­
ter’s parents. .Mr. amt Mrs. J. J.
England. mi extended visit.
Mr.
Ritchie contemplates locating ni

UNIVERSITY OF KALAMAZOO

School Where Students
Pahl For All Public Work
They Do.
The students of Maher s Business
University of Kalamazoo, are doing
a very pleasing line of work. They
are getting paid for much of tho
business exorcise they Ar- doing,
•pii,School is called upon to do a
great deal of public work, sui'h ns
writing -and .addressing
letters,
folding, stamping, tilling, sending
staU-mejjts. doing neostyle work,
clc. for which a reasonable rate is
charged ami this work is dope by
the students and they nre required
to do the work correctly and am
paid whnl limy earn for doing tlm
work.
Mr. Maher says this plan
Frvd Jordan is giviuff bis Imine a lias been a groat factor in teaching
p.-nural overhauling. converting »! accuracy and responsibHily .to the
into a coxy and couvcni&lt;nl farm sludenlv who attend the University.
dwelling-

lule advance in lhe price of grain icausing many farmers Io a.'JI.
A. H. Humsou and family tiro eii-l
tertgiumg his mother of Toledo.
Ohio.Tor a couple of week-.
Mr.mid .Mrs. J. F. Hoffer are en­
tertaining for a few days, a cousin
from Pennsylvania,
whom they
have not seen for many yeerr.
.
Hue. II. II. Atchison filled the pul­
pit at the U. B. church Sunday eve­
ning. and was listened Io 1&gt;y a very
la ii«* eongrogalion.
Miss Nina Chappell of Nashville,
called on acquaintances iu the \tl-

Fashion’s Latest Ideas in Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses and Hats
We offer you now the very newest and most dependable fashions for fall and winter in Ladies and Misses'
Ready-To-Wear,—fashions that are interesting and up to the minute in every detail. We have put
just as much thought and attention on the question of value as we have on style.

Jhe Prices of Our Radies' and Misses’ Suits
There arc suits at

$5.00. 7.50. 10.00. 12.50. 15.00. 17.50. 19.75. 21.75 and $24.75
Try and examine them ai early as you can

Smart Styles in Separate Coats
al priwa Ibat please peraona who demand (ood values.
prove it to be the place to buy. Splendid values at

These Coats alone mark this as “The Smart Style Shop,” and the prices

$10.00. 12.50. 15.00. up to $27.50
It is to your interest to sec these coats and make your reservations early.

/fewest Style Dresses

to $16.50

Will surely please you. There is but one of each style and color, although we show you many different ones, so you better come at onoc.

fandsome ifovelty Skirts

.

No wardrobe can possibly be complete without one or more of such artistic new skirts as wc arc showing you
now. Wc show the very new accordian plaited, the Roman styles and the tunics. Special values from-------- -------

9 QO

fo

She beautiful fats
We arc showing have been carefully selected from the best known millinery houses, and wc know the styles to
*9/\/T $r\
an
be the most approved of the season. Our prices will surely appeal to youIU 0 (,OV
In Inlking with a BANNER r&gt;*p-i
re«4uilntive Mr. Maher said that
there was a greater demand f«»r
lheir gruduales lhan they could

For values you’ll expect to pay more money'for.

Dress (foods. Silks. Ribbons. J^aces. Srimmings and SIU Dress Accessories
will be found here.

Mabel Sheldon;
the
lieemet.
eehotd. Miss Grace Sheldon. Web­
ster Haslinus will leach in Assyria:
Albert Hauer again at Helton, mak­
ing hb foriilh year llit're.
Mi-.Myrtle Ca-toi-l will teach near Fgitmi
Rapids; Levi" H-mcs nt Fireport:
Marguerite Slinchrombat Shultz:
Joe Ijthicheninl' the Fisher ".luwil;
Arkm Burkle the Haffner Helmut al
Caalelon GchRt; Vera Woodard the
Martin school mid Mis* Velma Ben­
son will lertch in one of the ward
schools in Bailie Creek.

These Aralu«&gt; must be seen to be realized.

arc absolutely rcmarkaWn.

daughter. .Meh a and Mrs. Ford
Annul of Buttle Creek.- sidled Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. I lill.'iiluick. Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Carter'&lt;&gt;f Mar­
ine City, and Mrs. Charh— Sackett
of Brand l.edg&lt;-. an- visiting the A.
W. IMIIenbark and Phillip S-hray
families this week.
Bien Fuller and'family are en­
joying a new He

.ill nin-n — i i”. i.u.'.m- ■ . ...........
gaii Iasi week Monday, the rosl tills
wtH-k. with the following leaehers,
outside of the village high school
reported last week:
Mrs Gh-n
Heusinore in I lie Smith Jordan;
Mis* Bulb Jordan in the North Jor­
dan; Miss l*'ra Mohler in the Su­
per disfrii l: Miss Lei ha Asplnall in
llm lax- school; Miss Elsie Holmes
in the Myras school; Kilpatrick
M-hool (frliu Yank:
Warnorville
rrhool. Miss Florence King; fuma­
rin- school. Mu*. Myras; Holmes

special Style Exhibit Purin9

All lhe newest things. Large assortments and modest prices.

Come in and let us show you.

IHCREASEO ENROLLMENT

IH HASTIHBS SCHOOLS

Tolul Number on Wediir-MlKv Murn-1
Ing' IVun l.WG. of Wliain 317
I
Are in High School.
.
Tin- ril’y schools have a thrifty.
iiiiiiiral.gHiwliit according 'to enii'lhie-iil ."tali."lic."
available on
Wi-dimiwlay*.. The total number of
hludenl" in all departments Is l.lMi.
Last year lhe lolul enrollment lhe
last td September U»k I.UikL More

Exceptional (grocery Specials for friday and Saturday
Bob White (white) Laundry Soap. 7 bars for 25c.

Grand Rapida Famous Lily White Flour per 25 lb. doth sack 79c.
Uuaker Corn Flakes,
10c pkg., i for ...

25C

Pork 4 Beans, tomatoes (urge

Chic Salmon, future price
18c, buy now per can .... ■

|C

Jello or TrvphoMA, nil pure
fruit flavors, 10c pkg.
TffP
3 for ..................................

f-,';,,i2c.. . . . . . . . . joc

llt-nkcr.s New Puncakn
Flour, py sack .......

Straw berries. Cherries, Pine­
apples. canned in heavy
(An
syrup, per can .................... Ivli

I'.xIi-ji Choice Pink
Gallium, per run ....

Faury Nuval Orungcs, large
Juicy fruit per
Tin
doicu ......................................

Silver Grow Tea. faiesl flav­
ored. mirulon-d Japnn
TTn
54 lb. pkg for....................

Auto Brand Tea, extra fancy
Gilman Eurly Switt June
«An
Chipped Beef, 18c glass
uneolomd, Japan 14 lb.
1 QfJ
Pens, 12Me can for...........
tumblers, each .......
package, each
1 zu
Thf cla*-* ••nrollttuml in (ho high
Ji.Mil follows: Vlh grade. 95; ItMli.l
fluid.
....
tllh grade. 101; 12th
Total. 317. Tin* number!
.......... . .ideal aludenls is Bit, al
EQMONOS BROTHERS EXTEND
slight increase over lost year’s a&lt;WELCOME TO FAIR VISITORS leiidati. .-. There are about 20 more
local Mudunls in the high school I
than hi't year. The.junior class is
Burry County Mm and Have Bull1 remarkably large, due |o the fact
up (hie of (In- Most Thrifty Ele(hal nonro of the nun-resident* stu­
dent" attend the yth and loth grade
valor Busincsvscs in Slate.
Edmond" Brothorfc are exlcmliiig in foevndary schools before coming
u hearty Welcome U&gt; all vi-ilm- I"
the Burry county fail" rn lheir spec­
ial udv. mi page 17 of tliv BANNER,
Both Imnt :n7-Bwf&gt; emud^Wl htriiding.
KimlergarfT'n. U»; '■ '■ —'
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THE BREEDING OF LIVE STOCfc
STOCK &gt;i Ikimlmy wa&lt; (he center of lhe rc- l.ouisiatiD. Massuchuselb, Moninitn,
77Sr,rli;;'':,IiS,l^!^"^HTHREEAPI,ROAOHEHO
SPECIAL BROCERTIARGAIHS
/■ ous of Eston county's foremost la- \ ceuL linundal picnic u&gt; India.
North
(kirulimi. Oklahoma and
t'.ouilty Nomwil, 21, Totals, I.UBI.
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CITY TO BE IMPROVED!
AT JAY MEAD’S HEXT WEEK duitriea.
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• —' and Individ­
Netherlands. India, in HH.'l pn»- Washington.
Many
fine herds
The ^ logical survey has esliiiiaTual specimens uf 0ms stock aro owned 1duced 1,503,1160 (mis of pel roleum.
Springllcld
Mo.,
han
in
MuiyBoyd
iu
the
county
and
will
t&gt;c
shown
at
tho
fd
Hie
available
waler |Miwer in Ilia
'ABOUT 30 CAHOIOATES
lo Gradr &lt;nd G„„| simi. iru. I Offering 100 Pounds of Best H. A E. Eaton County Fair lilts year. These ia teacher wlnr has taugiil steadily Unibul Slates from 3GJMMUM10 Io GtkWEIOKGEHANT &amp; RIEDE
Sugar For 16.75 With Grocery
years and is still-in tlm■ .AXMMNi h&lt;&gt;r-epow&lt;w. not including
departments arc growing each year. lifty-one
1
REPORT FOR FOOT BALLI
City Limits East. Norlhcosl
FIHAL CLEARAHCE SALE
Order.
.
| IhV power thal could be couaerveil
The breedera themselves are the onM ‘
and Northwest.
The (aching of home ermiomiusj by resen^m.
Jay Mead, the East Bide Grocer. to make the stock departments tho
With coimpendafih' eut«rpftsethe1 is always puUulk off some kind of best feature of tiw Fair. Tha manage- 'is now required by law m-the etcGoal totals 33 per cent of all miii, Practise ami Good Eleven Will Be
menlary schools of hidiaiuoNunXi. orals dug.
membera
of
the
city
council
have
’
mi
antunishiug
merohandise
stunt.
niont
can
only
give
you
Kha
opportuni1
Formed Under Direction of
r Sturt Sale Next Salunluy,
decided Io improve one more ap­ This time It’s a few apMlala in 8T&lt;»- ly. They hnvp conalatenUy retnaed
Uuuvh llogrrs.
■ Srptriuber 12.
proach—Hie one leading from the• eerie" and-a “whirlwind offer on to pay bonuses for outside herds. Ev­
end of Michigan avenue toward bust H. A E. HUgar,
ery dollar In premiums to open to com­
Jay has built up n tremendous petition. Ontaldo herds must have the :
Io Grant II. Olis A &lt;;*&gt;.. have an­ Bj.iL ball eleven in tlx- ipcal high Andrus' Corners—in addition to tlvj■
nounced in lheir advert ising I his 7-chpol is mnre than good. About 30 [two mentioned last week. This1 grocery trade in tho East side and quality It they take the money. Eaton
Week a iltial clearance ".ilo of the vandukil*'* have reported for pruc- work will begin at lhe city Ihnifa1 keeps his nulomW coining all lli&lt;Il will be.’ time by offering them some!mpg county has the pretfilum an Ims Is with
"lock they liouglil from Olis A Co? tiv uiid-r Coach Turn Hogers. and, dear tlm Grow farm.
which to keep this money tn the copn-1
Thu Block fniiu Hie store al llrmiv I lie young men are wvll-plea»ed nicely graded and gravelled and will1 novel anil giving them
bas lH-'-n brougiil flown li' ic.aml with ilo- rudrtuciils of the Woi-k. form a corttlnualion of the afale re­• gams. Hee his adv. in the BANNER ty. It Is'up to you, Mr. Block Breeder! j
ward
road
which
tho
township
in­’ this week.
Bring your herds aud animal* to Char­
Curtis
Bollum'
will
be
captain
of
'
will be included in tlld articles «Ifernd..
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Hie h am ihi&gt;&gt; i»ca."on. A game has tends to build.
, , ,,
lotto. Kept. 2ft. 30 and Get 1 aud 2
Beginning at a point east of the . Unique Announcement Party.
It will pay you Io read tB,,ir already been booked with Grand
to help to make the Fair.
Mance farm on East Blate alreeL
IjsL evening Mr». J- T. 'Lombard
Rapids I tiion high on October H.
The place to buy your supply of nice fresh
There i" "plenty td good, malerial and al lhe top of lhe hill beyond gave an announcement party to 2&lt;&gt;
GOVERNOR FERRIS TO BE GUEST
.
meats is at our shop.
for a (vain in the high kcIiikiI. The tlm old Calholic ccmelery. the east­ lady friends, lhe gue*‘ ‘if ’»onor
YOUHGEST SOLDIER IH
ward nml northwestern approaches ing Miks Ida Mora, and wtow •«OF HONOR OF BROTHERHOOD
Io lh&lt;‘ city will also be graded and gagemenl lb Mr. Albert J. \ odder
Four Deliveries Daily by
COUNTY IS SURI
gravelled. City Engineer Tobias , wai|
ivon 4u
waa „
given
iu thia
thia' unique
unique. maunerv
General Delivery
j........ ■__ in si.,
riMitl
will surpenibo lhe work. Tho good|I | hP boration.Hie rlmitiir wmt
At
Its
Opening
Mceliug
To
Be
Held
street
work
,
necessary
m
•
were
pink.
Under
the
electric
light
F. M. CruigS C.liildrm mid GhukI- A. E. BASSETT &amp; COMPANY
i." something immense, but the c»&gt;' ,hamiulier was a paper bag from
Monday Ex ruing October
rluldrvn Belli Cclebnitc Ills . '
Wejtandle
Five
Different
Brands of OLEOTELL MERITS OF MAXWELL fatlmra uiv show ing excellent judg- |w|1|c||
pink rthbon • mrtcnd«l «&lt;•
Niiiclectilh.
l.'.lh AlirGiduy.
mini in making Hie cnlraucea rop-ack plate. When ’thia bug was cut.
MARGERINE.
F. M. Grtiig. of this city, who Ini"
thia city inylWBg.
| ,.HPh lady pulled a ribbon, and Hu nThe ilrsl hireling of lhe Metho-J
lhe disiiiiclimi of liei.ng one of Hie Have Secured Agency For Entire
| came In her u “heart’' on pnp aide disl Brotherlumfl wil) hike place Utt
ytuuMvsl ineirwhu fought in lhe roBurry Goimly Territory
.
of which was written the names, or Monday uvuning.' October 19.
lhe
A Cash Market, But Prices Will Suit You.
Ih-Huhi. was pleasantly rtupri.'--&gt;l on
Making Thornapple Uruinugc Map. Miss More ami Mr. Vcddor. and Tin gtiK"t of hmior will ■ he Governor
Muvvvcll Sells Stqmtf. T;
lit» &lt;K4b birthday ml Suturday when
Stilt*
Hiffiiwav
Commissioner Hm other was a picture of a caL Woodbridge N. Ferris, who will
Tile A. E. Bussell A Co. linn, of Rutters has notilled County Drain!Thus llm “cat. uas out of the bag.
Just Phone' To Ua^293.
Ida Iw« daughters, his son apd 12
give an address, which of eourse
giuudrliildreu gutlu*red-ul his home. Nadiville, are Vuslmig, a warm
will be non-polilical.
Guv. Ferris
All eiilvyed an excellent dinner, and campaign oil 'the new (PI5 Maxwell llm .state
highway
departmeiil served. Mrs. Uood caUrinh_ is no stranger in Hustings um all
had un enjoyable time. Mr. Uraig molar car. They have secured lhe
Market Open Sund&amp;ya fri* 1
Ws3° *• *•
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' tho members will be glad to hear
w«* eumphilcly Burprismi.
His agnttcy for the entire toutily and makes a decision concerning ln&lt;?
H i* planned Io have Gov.
t^rd of rimnkwWc wusli ro A*' him.
uuur.uui of
,,, expciisU to be borne by
children ar«: Mrs. Jon Sage. .Mrs. urn sellhig 'cars . alsmi ns fust a# amouiils
•&gt;
■ . , iinfl lKent
-. ... rountb-s for ...............
. most sincere lhanks
press our
(hanks Io
to Eberhart and Ex-Gov. Osborn laIonia
Miry can gel llnin. Hhe Maxwell is Barry.
liourac Miiriilo.flml Gl&gt;du Cruiy.
Rev.
Brooks,
the
choir
&lt;d
Bowling,
.the
proposed
lutite
Thornuople
tor'
Mr. I laig enli.-ted al lie- .tue of ! । a convarativeiy new ear m this
the cfimraac" of tin- 1*0*1 ‘"fd the
yngrs in Cum|H»ny 1&gt;. Nimdy-A-v - seclinn but it i* fust becoming a Grain, H will be necessary for turn neighlxirs ami friepcU and all who
.-nib Ohio infantry ami served m popular cur. selling al fcJtG.UO. The l&lt;&gt; have a map of lhe drainage basin
flowers and tutaisled on during
Hhondan’s campaigns IbniUk’li Hie e&lt; itii|&gt;uiiy I hi v&lt;&gt; a hull page adv. in "bowing llii&lt;&gt;' kinds of bunvflta— aunt
At
NlxtMD
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romantic
girl
expect* to
lands dircully bunciltted. I?nds par­ our bereavement in Ihn lo«s «f‘«ur
sfnmamloah Valley in IWti. He bus llm BANNER ! his'week.
marry a priuca who will drink wine
tially benelilled and lands-' slightly loved father aud Brand fa Imr.
item a rvsidenl of Barry county :»
Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips from her slipper; ten years later ahe
Jefferson St
Hastings, Michigan
Mr. llirdsall ami Sur­ ■
Tliisf summer Ih'ere will be three bcnelllted.
&gt;-r‘
_____________ ___
ami family.
dups upvraiims Uulwueu Euiuuuund veyor George Burgess arc doing the
Mix George Phillip*: J
to uslilAWled America, each more than (MM) wet in work, which will require bcvvrul
Jilt Ida Arnold.—Adv.
weeks.
length.

New Canned Goods Arriving Daily. Lay in Your Winter’s Supply Now.

inJeickgenant St Riede

Phone 30

-

department Store

fastings. Mich.

Fresh Meats

GEO. W. SMITH, Sr.

�THE HAffTINCfi BANKER. SEPTEMBER 1Q. 1311.

PAGE FIVE

DOESN’T REDUT HER El

PERIENCtS IN EUROPE

Mr. Man
To-day is the best day to buy your'F^LL SUIT
or OVERCOAT.

A big selection in a variety of the newest models
and, fabrics made by “THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER” make buying here easy.
Come in and see tile new models, try them on,
look them over and tell us what you think about
them. You will not be urged to buy.

NEW FALL SWEATERS, NEW FALL MACK­
INAWS, NEW FALL HATS AND CAPS.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
Hastings, Michigan

One Price Clothiers

'WOULD MI MI

DANCE
K. P. ARMORY
During

Fair Week
Troxel’s Orchestra

TREES ALONG ROH

CALHOUN CO. ORGANIZATION'S
M A.NI THEM ALONG NEW
.. W. C. T. U. Mothrre’ Meet’
HIGHWAYS
Ing mid Hally Bay .
The Wonuuijt Christian Temper­
ance'Union will meet at the Bap­
tist church. Tuesday afternoon^
RECEIPTS FOR FRUIT TO PAY
s-pi. truli al 2:110. Tin* is Io lie a
FOR UP-KEEP OF ROADS ‘■Hally Bay" and every member. Rew
ami old is earnestly urged In be
TJiis is al««» “Mothers
present.
Bay" with program in charge of
Supmliurs Will Be Axkrtl lo Ap­ .Mrs. Ballou, local superintendent
of
mol
hers
work. Mr.-. Wilson, Hm
i lirupriutc 81.ULW Aimuully Fur
county supL will be present, and
Fruit Tree I'iunLiuy.
w- hope for a good attendance. and
■ The idun Iu plant fruit trees that each member will bring a
; along llm Ciillmuu county- mads friend.
Progrant
j built by lhe good mads Vummiosian
Topic. “Th- Child In Bur Midst."
j Is to be laid before Hie silpervisbrs
Singing—t'Jeu'els,"
! ul tin- (Jclpbcc
e-hsioiL
Tile
*
IbiTI
&lt;uall-"Childrens
Hayings.”
(following p-lition is Iwing ctrculutInstrumental Music.
|cd. mid will be ilk-d wilh lhe supStory, "One Mother's Way."
ervison*.
Paper.
“
Some
Need.*
of
the Hour."
“Wc llm undenigued resident#
—— «f Calhoun county respectfully pc- .Mrs. (Sail .Meyers.
Vocal Solo. Mrs. Bells.
■■i i it ion mid ri'quesl. I hat the num of
Heading. “Before the Child Slarls
■■■ 'fiMKi
mi- ihouMind dollars Im
— lu(&gt;(&gt;mprial-d and set \ aside i-ach to School." Music.
year from llm gcimral (fund of lhe
"M&lt;»(lii’i&gt;
l'r&lt;'&gt;ib'iiK.“ — Round
—-Icoimly and assigned to (he use of
lhe county road commissioners for table talk.'cnndui ie.l by Mrs. |H,r«.Iliy
Wilson, Co. Huwl. .MoLIpt'h De­
llm &lt;-xpr-*s purpose of planting,
partment.
growth mid.cum &lt;&gt;t fruit beating
Singing.
)
trees uhmu Ih- highways uf Cal­
,Jl- len Smith, Sec.
houn county when- Male -reward
roads have been built and.taken
over by Hm counly mad coiumia- -NEW ELECTRIC REPAIR SHOP

THE DEGREE OF LIFE
PRESENT in any part of
the body is CONTROLL­
ED by normal or abnor­
mal position of the verte­
brae of the spinal column,
which means either

Health or Disease
Allow me to ADJUST
the CAUSE, that NA­
TURE may restore you
to HEALTH.

M. W. Smith, D. C„ Chiropractor

5-8-7 New Hendershott Bldg. ♦

Cit. Phone 317

Try BANNER Job Dept. Its O K

MAKES BIG SUCCESS IN
THE BUSINESS WORLD

*

Mr. Louis K. Grouscl, just an ordinary every day boy,
from Hastings, enrolled at the Michigan Business &amp; Nor*
mal College just a few years ago for tho intensified busi­
ness training offered. Mr. Greuscl is now General Man*
agcr of the Central Electric Company at Battle Creek.
HR SAYS: “Michigan Bualnasa and Normal College
training put mt where I am today.”

What Mr. Grcu&amp;el has done, you can do. Our handsome
new illustrated catalog is now ready for distribution.
Write lor a copy today. The most remarkable O£&amp;y

payment plan ever offered by any institution of learn*
tng is worth ydur consid cation.

Fill particulars 01 application.

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT
PRESIDENT

BATTLB ORKEK

MIOHIQAN

Store News

InlrreMing
Foreign Tour,
Which W'kf Cut Short.
Mrs.
Flora B. Renkes and
daughter. Miss Aimec. returned on
Wodnrsday of laal week from a
lour of Europe, which was cut
abort by the outbreak of ihcAerribln war now in progress.
Mra.
Re tike* had a number of unpleas­
ant diniculties and wished many
times that she wu al home, but1
ahe declares that aha does.not re­
gret her experieneoa.
Mm. Henkes' lellera published in
Ihn BANNER described her exper­
ience* in reaching Ixmdon where
there was a great deal of excite­
ment. -Tho banka were dosed and
il was intpoaaiblo for the party to
cash money orders or lo have
money changed. Al lhe Kavoy ho-,
lei an agency was ealablishod to as­
sist travellers.
Here Mrs. Henkes
obtained enough money (o tide her
over until she could Use her own.
The party travelled to I.lvei'|»ool
Where they
boarded the liner
“Marion," bound fur Philadelphia.
The voyage was not os joyful as
most trips across lhe ocean arc.
There were four alxrtnch guns on
the decks, and there was a captain
and a squad of num lo serve tliem.
The lights of lhe ship were ob­
scured at night in ohler to avoid
lhe atleniun of German cruisers
supposed lo- b- in th- Atlantic
watching for shiim of lhe Allies.
The “Marion" look
a different
course than that followed fn»in
Liverpool to Cape Rare, and Hu­
Grand Banks.
She steamed di­
rectly ac.ruM th.c Atlantic and (li-n
turned soulhvvaid. keeping a course
about 75 miles off lhe cya-t until
Delaware Bay was safely reached
one week ago Monday.
Though th- war in Belgium bad
begun before Mm. Henkes left lhe
Continent, she saw nothing of the
war except Hie interminable lines
of Imops and troop trains.
She
*nw. too. in crossing th- Channel it
large Heel of British war-ships
paiiiled gray.
Thejr crews ap­
peared impressed with lhe serious­
ness of th-ir mission, for lliey &lt;lid
not cheer, though tho ships sainted.

From Pierson's ought to be of considerable interest to the
people of Barry County this week. Next week begins the
county fair and many will attend and while in Hastings
Pierson’s will be a place of interest. Below are some of
the things of interest. Shoppers will always find many
bargains on our counters that are not listed in our ads.

Call at Fair Time

New Things to See
Eden Cloth
In all colors, suitable for dresses, waists and undergar-fl
ments, the new wash flannel, per yard________________

Silks
New Roman Stripe Silks one yard wide,
Per yard______________________

Silk Poplins, gilt edge quality, 40 ip. wide, colors
nigger brown, Copenhagen, Prussian blue, tan and
0^*1 1 Q
black, Special price, per yard____ _______________

Corsets
G. D. Corsets, all the newest shapes and materials.
Lace Front1.x—’ $1.50 and
Special Brocaded Corset__________ $2.00

Inspecting Post Ollier Sjltw.
X S. McGregor, of the United
Klal-s Treasury Department. is iu
Hastings inspcrling the sites frou
which Uncle Sam will make his
Munition fm- Ih- new post olllro
building, which was promised amnu
lime ago.
Mr McGregor's pre­
decessor wps in (own curly in the
year aud inspn-lcd a muifber of
places cmisldered suilable for (lie
iiiiihliug.
Mr. McGregor will looka( all of them.
He will be, in
Hastings until Friday. He is slop­
ping al I lie Hustings House and iuvHhh i-itH-ns lo confer With him
Ilia Tanganyika railway. muss­
coiiceruing (he sites us liis inspec­ ing German East Africa, has been
tion will be llnui.
finished, it is 7UU miles long.

O ft ft

.

Hand Bags
Pri«dH“ehBaM,J“c’1 onc.“r“p.eir“L

-

50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
“Where It Pays To Pay Cash"
Tuo Good Bull Games Labor Italy.:
Thf hall games brtw

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

(.iiru &lt;11 ibmik
and iieiHlilMir

LtiKl family.

Monday

ley, l.e«mnnl pitching for lhe GiiIm.
afternoon gmm-

inniii----

Hu- hottrM garnillrt* ditiim'iol.

probably iu Ila-Fing-.
h» under llm management ofTmnsid- Shoe Cnmpmiy it will Im tiperalod by Fred TarbYdl, an &lt;-,\|lei;RAUH CONCERT IN CITY
emed shoe- mukm who has had
DAnU n1n5nl|7n.„ IrTrnunno
years uclual work’.
PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON
With this niodcrii electric equip-’
mcnl repair work can be don- very MrmlK’rs uf Iv'iien/el's Military Hand
rapidly and with the skill of Hii*
competent operator shoes repaired
Lnirurnis.
there look like new.
.
The Ironside flhue Company wilt
be very pleased h» have Ih-ir
many friend* and patrons call and
see Hm new place of business. uniform
Wnlrh for their adv. in next Week's
BANNER.
publii

Hose Fulls lo Slop Fiohl.
While one of (he young men of
this city was walking home mm
iivehitig lie met near Andrew Sever­
ance's residence ill the second ward
a stranger who began calling him
m*u|lhur name'.
After uu ex-?
(thange of i.'finipllnieiiLs. lhe men
Canto’ lo blows.
They went al
each mlhrr tooth and nail. wh«;ii
Mrs. Severance considered lip? ex­
hibition nyogetiicr
unbecoming.
Her remonsllnnce ma&lt;Je no differ••tirc. they kepi «in lighting.
Mrs.
Severance*; seeing that her olllces qs
peacemaker receivwU. utmul
ns
niucli nlteiHion a* does-lhe Hague
peace Tribunal during Hie ureseul
F.ui'ipcau^war. lurn-d the hose jil&gt;mi.the coinbiilsHls, hul they foti^li^
on in spile ,,f (he stream until boll’
had enough.

$1.25

Poplins

BEING INSTALLED IN CITY liibiliott. Harry Baldwin aiKbiluu-ki
. This peUUon is endorsed by
rusxlution from lit- Battle
attic Creek
brock
—--------Horticultural sneiely. ion*
ILv3 am? th*Company
,
Have Lew1
Fruit Growers' association, and the
rd Beekvvilh South Slurr On
Chamb-r 'of Commerce of Battle
ly. cauuhl Tx»lli game* f«»
Jcltcnuui Street.
il». Mcl'lic.i;“"» for Ih- Life
“By lidding,lhe fruit tree ptnulFor sotlM Hm- past lhe Iroliside
ing plan to th- road building work, Shim Company hnv- fell that the
il would do much toward making p-iiplc of l|a»tmg- and Barry Coun­
Rurul Carriers' I’iriiir.
this county haw ll^e must .bcuuli- ty would appreciate the advantages
ftd highways in (he slate.
Hint would Im afforded by having
"'I‘li-.*e fruit. H-ecs planted, along within immediate. r-acli a slrirlly
Ih- highway-, would not only pror r-llahie mid up-to-date vl-flrir
t-i’l th- sides from eroafen. but in shoe repair shop vvh-re every:,parl [Villt-yrnrriers held th*,ii‘ .■M-mi-ahnual meeting m ih- form-of u tueIh- Kumynor lime .would add a most
welcome shade, prospect of benuly it appears jn-l a.- well a- whim
A Util!
and a s-nsV of living companion­ new and in accordance ' with that
ship. This plan was suggested by belief have leased lhe’ smith 'Store
Hie late C. W. Post as jl mean.-j of nf tlie new Beckwith building on
not only beautifying the highway, south JelTersmi &gt;lr--t and ar- in­
bill til Hi- same June producing a stalling on- »d Hi- most complete
revenue bjw.irds lhe upkeep &lt;jf Hie and model'll electric repair machin­
Iliad, ns lhe fruit'trees would soon ery equipments Ihiit money can

fruit and al Um sum- lime would
l»- th- means of fuinishiug fruit at
a very small coal lo.the wagc-ourn^
cis Jn Un's country.
“In several rounlri-s of J’Juropo
it is h’urtied I hat every fow miles of
highway was a repair man in
charge of lhe road all the year,
who. b-sid-s keeping lhe road in
repair, lakes llu- care of Hie tree*
and sal- of the fruit along thniadvvuy.
“As the Callipun rt'hiity road
system is lo b- extended y-aY bv
y-or.jlm b-giimlug of lhe fruit H-p
rdaiiiing should commence
and
continue- wilh Hie mad building
work and in a very few years the
highway will produce a sufllrieut
revenue Ihal will do much toward
guild mads in this county beside
leducim.’ Hm high -orit of riving and
i&lt; uircTi ii&lt;-«-ded Indp-to |H- d-serving wage enmem of this county."

You Are Welcome

Mairli

Miller

Milter
The Mill in. Hi- I’.T.-t

Blu- Ihmube Waliz .
...... '....Julian Klrnuss1
The Lillie Finch. - F. Kling
Chiriiml Solo. W. H. Kumuel
Our Country MarchIf. Siii-g-nl

AlIvri’H'ed Letter*.
Mr. Leo Haskin. Mr. &lt;

John Slmllz. .Mr. i,c|er Liudall. Mr.
1.. C. Wiiidou-. Mr. .1. Ilaynmiid. Mr.
Isa L. Fuijis. Mr*. .Mary llosenhurg.
.Mrs. Aniurrilu Young. Miss Vein
King, Miss Euuna .Madden.

Specials For

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FRANDSEfH KEEFER’S
Raady-to-hang 3-piece Curtains at
98c
Large 11-4 double Blankets, gray and tan, 98c
Eitra value 27-In. Outing Flannel, at only 8c
All wool Brass Serge (Jamestown) - 48c
Young Ladles' Winter and Fall Coats $10.00
Ladles' Top Skirts, $5.00 values, some made
from vol), serge and wool ratinee, $2.98
Special Wool Sweater Coats for Men and
Women in blue, red and gray, at only $1.00
Large Pillow Muffs In black and brown, $5.00
Close out In Goats and Sults, at only $5.00
Fall weight Underwear for Ladies and Men, 25c
Flannel Night Gowns at 50c, 65c, 85c, $1
Men's Work Shirts, dark and light - 39c
Men's 25c and 35c Suspenders, only
19c
Men's Overalls, 7
wIM bibs - 39c
Silk Petticoats, In colored, at only $1.98
Large rolls of Cotton Batten, at - - 10c

�pun:

THE HASTINHH IIINNER, SEFlK,MBHR 10. 1DH.

hix

THE CHURCHES |
U«-(Ii«mII*1 EpKcopal Churehr'
Rri, RumwII II. Brrmfy, Pmdor.

suliMTiutionA will not ai-cumulntv.
some time ngn the rural leUer-carriers id Hasting* offered a Ma ml-

follnwiug I
though Illinumber of
eiiitroli.

for every mile of goml road built
lamin; w ithin a certain. radius of Hastings.I
fh’veral of them will he willing (o'
repent lheir -ub'criptions. I ain|
sure, if Mime one will start thisi

ling

IH.t»&gt; II. in. Sunday School.
11-on a. in. Holy Communion.
C. Kelctiam. fender.

Presbyterian &lt; liiireli.
llnurTcr Grl|i*b.v. Hlnisler.

menls-ln build it mile of Irunk-tim*.
highway from the -o.ulh/ily limit*
lo a [Mint not far fronrwthe 'Star
ochisd, and another mile from lhe
of

the' churrb will

naw.
Bi-li.-u William Bun
Buffalo will preside at both pipe

al lite &lt;Jiimh

Don’t go to the trouble • of bringing your dinners and other
meals with you—we
•
ARE PREPARED TO TAKE
GOOD CARE OF YOU
Extra help has been secured to accommodate the trade and a
special effort will Ih* made, to give every ope a treat. .
EAT WHERE EVERYBODY EATS.
We have beert known as the most popular eating house in
Barry County for several years.

lllrnr.

Htlle grading ncir-sary for either
of these miles. Liberal tilhscripall

WHY NOT HAVE CITY
GOOD ROADS FUND?

The

nf cofninnnicanb

mile northeast id the'eounty seal,
and llmse for the hiilr south will he

middleville

Aaii"

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant
Quality Bake Shop

Phone 381

Emmanuel Church.
morning.

WITH STATE REWARD

Itrsliiciil StifHjeMji .Tluit City
llasliniis lime Siamllnu Offer

Im. 1n:.|o \. M.; Quimby

iirlos of tin
•I- .luammeiii.'

.Iroil and will nti-tid Ho Grand En- .i'-..’
rampmeiil of the h. V. II. while! *L’
Vaiiilu Murphy i« the proud po*there.
Mrs. Leroy Mead and daughters aoK.Mtr &gt;&gt;f u yew piano. puii*hn&lt;&lt;*&gt;l of
Grand Itapiit* parth**.
Don Perkins and "wife have mov­
ed to Hastings, when* In- ha- a posi-

Vinos lleach. of Woodburn. Ore­
Mr. and Mr-. William
gon. an old resident of our town tor three sons of Ada were
many years, is shaking hands with lheir mu'iu. I». \V. Joi
friends.--and is the aue-t of' Howard

lulled Brethren Church.

niidil

night.

Friday

e« fur all.

morning

lamed for dinner luilmr I ay,
'mi. Maynard and wife, of &lt;
Rapid*. the
Mi*o** Van I

l re.| Harlow.

■ II. A. Pierce nml family rolurmil
div dormant.
to fheir home in Kalama/,*’. Satur­
’
“Il is lime that this rmnmimily
day. after a wwk'* vi»it with hi»
ere wa« provided with r&gt;&gt;&lt;ld^&lt;»vec which em&gt; and two' son*. I.Ayd nml Merle mother. Mr*. William A. Pierro. -

IT IS SURPRISING
How quickly you can create capital when you go
about il in the proper way with Jctermintion.
Money saved can always he spent — it is not gone
and forgotten as is the money that spent as it
contty A savings account brings satisfaction
everyday in the year with interest added. Begin
now with $l .00 and he ready for your opportunity
when it comes.
0
0
0
0 0 0 0

FARMERS STATE BANK

in Grand Rapids. Tuesday on bu-i-! ness.
I know she is
John Bristol left Monday mo^n-1 be expectwd.

Born. to Mr. and All-. &lt;&gt;.
fully

Clark Kenyon.

wiA|| will be brought hero Tm-day
laRenioon and funeral will be hold
at the M. E. church \Vedn&lt;-s«Uv
afternoon al. 2 o’cbwk'.- Burial in
*&gt;h liMlk : tin- family lot. She was th * moth­
; er of Mrs. Albia Barrill.
■ Misses Ruth Lee and Gladys Gray

trunk-line highway.

•f Hatting* ami will &lt;&gt;&lt;•

My
Sliepliiyd." l-y Mi

offertory.
Young

Hastings, Mich.

WOULD NICELY COMBINE

llastino* f'irSiiit.
Richard E. Vo«t. pa-i&lt;

Tliiirwiay'

—25c—
While Attending the Fair

limietl. "has decided to grade and
gravid three of tlic’worst approach-1

intere led

a fulr

willing' to

pay

tcrworlh hospital. Grand Rapid*., Mrs. Earl
she was uccoinpiinicd by Hr. A. L. were in Hr
Taylor.
Or. Richuni Smilh per- shopping,
Master* and doil'iestic science.
formed the operation.
She r&lt;-I w.- learn
go. nr-’l Mr. ami Mrs. Byron Tinney
turned home, Sunday .noon. mrom- | and'family.
............... — —-„ge. Wei Chicago were uue»ts nf C. M. Smith
•have been spending six weeks wilh I-.
the br.'s Mother.'
and her many frienjls are plon-cd to] welcome them hack, this being their। and wifc/|ajl wgek. ?■

Thi.- is Ih'-I
lifth son.
l»r. B. C. Swift and family return­
ed Monday from Harlxir Springs

Barry County’s Biggest Fair
10 Big Free Attractions—8 Big Side Shows

The Finest Fair Barry County Ever Had—-Not a Dull Moment

SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 17 and 18th
Fair Open Wednesday and Thursday Nights
6000 feet of Moving Pictures and All Free Attractions
Both Evenings

Night Excursion on C. K. &amp; S. R. R. on Thursday
/

So You Can .Attend Evening Fair

Train Leaves Hastings Going North at 9:30 P. M.

Shetland Pony Race Every Day
The track is being put in splendid shape and the
races will be interesting.

Big Five Mile Motorcycle Race
Open to Barry County riders—Friday Afternoon

Midway a Carnival of Fun
Merry-Go-Round

Ferris Wheel

Bowery Dance

Shows

Trains Leave Hastings Going South 10:45 P. M.

Some of the Free
Attractions
Captain Webb’s Seals and Sea Lions—
Most wonderful troupe of its kind in
this country.
,
Lecompte and Pearl—Tango Dancers
For class this act has no equal.
Silas and Mandy—
Button Busting Acrobatic Attraction
The Streeter Trio—Virgil, Richard and
Roy — Acrobatic and Trick Horse
Act.
Mann &amp; Mann—
Featuring Iron Jaw and Feats of
Strenght.
Leo Peiffer—
Novelty Act of High Class.

Some of the Shows

The Fair Without a Disappointment
• “We’ll yoke up Buck and Brindle
and Who-haw-gee to the fair”

Fat Boy Show—boy 7 yrs. old weighs
193 pounds. Five-In-One-Show. Ath­
letic‘Show. Deep Sea Diving Show.
Three Legged Calf. Two Headed Calf.
Girl Vaudeville Show. Motordrome.

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TKK HAMTINGS BANNER SEPTEMUEH II, 10IL

It’s Been Said
HE basic elements of
thusiam are usually active
intelligence, good digestion
reasonably clear conscience.
as hard to get enthusiam out
of a grouch as it was to get Huerta

out of Mexico. But then there's
usually good reason for grouches and
many come from the want of a few
dosers of //yal's &lt;£,ii&gt;er J"aJI.
brightens the whole system.

i Ellis E. Faulkner
DELTON

MICHIGAN

Southwestern Barry

The curb I- being, laid in the block &lt; ndvertiJug for several yean and
south of GrcetV street. This broad the manufacturers inform us that a
street will be b&lt;-nuliful wilh the V ••ry sal isfacloryI Hide lias develop­
imrklngs down the mmdlr of il. mid1 ed in this locality. This is only hnNo rliut&lt;-|i -tu\f.,~ li.-ro Sunday
other proof of the fact that an ar.
MEANS
TO
DEFRAUD
HIM
that- all might attend the quarter­
i n heard. fwllowing till
tide &lt;&gt;f merit backed by adverti—
ly meeting ul Springbrook.
Illg days of ttii- Fair. %hc fair is as
ing.lii newspapers is alnmsf sure of
Having no Iranis on our railroad fillium England !&gt;*•« lairs . Sli
good
on
Wednesday
as
on
other
days,
the past wook made one think of
i
We
want
yon
to
get
tu-thq
habit
M
Fulled lo keep Promise tu Ghe
| the “good old days’’ when we got
coming every.day; tbenHuro onr best
Ufe-LeuM-.
I mail once a week..
racing program will be given «li that
: Isaac Hickenmorn of Kalamazoo
William Englund, aged. *k
spent Labor Duy.nl Cressey hunt-,[of Orangeville Isluiui. &lt;om
ing and visiting.
*
who is partially hliiid. has Iwg
Will White is tilling his silo.
, gal at-lmii lo obtain a lull }«.
Our sehool commenced Tuesday •Ihe title of land on Section
with Miss Ada Nickerson of Hich- which he says Ids &gt;lilighler
Elmer Huntley Ims failed I
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bulyvn and him a Jiic-k*aso acconliuz i
daughters, spent Sunday at Thom­
as Gorham's nt Milo.
After the big storm of a week
ago Chester Honeysett pickiai up
land had led l»» hi* two dainijiIf you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
about 150 dead sparrow sin his yard
Mrs. Nettie Cartinn mid Mrs.
than pleased to figure with you on the job. AndyousgiU
frtiin under Hie maple trues.
I.ollie Huntley. property’oii’
Mrs. Newell Barber.,r&lt;x&lt;-nlly gave land, bul hi-ni a Hie ■ -i.iie'ni the
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
a parly'in honor of tier daughters
properly.
After that dale he • • My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
pressed a desire lo tran-fer im&lt; re­
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.
mainder of his hohlint: in Hie j —
hind lo Mrs. Huntley, a-kuiz no
giving Mrih lhMrs. Ollie Doolillli* ami Mr. ami ronipeiisniimi-but
remaining property In- love and
Mrs. Christman of Kalamazoo, were
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
cullers at W. Fi'lior’*. Halurday.
Mr. and Mr-. Frank Wright ami
Mi:, and Mr*. Clayton Barlfer imi- lo Grand Itiipids with In- swii-m FREE CHECKING OF LUGGAGE
loK'd to Ghu Like, Mnmlny, and ntfnw, Elmer Huntley, who (o.A Jm
lehdi'd lhe Mail Carriers' picnic.
AT THE NEW YORK STORE
Charles Hart, who in forim-r, in Di-Vrre .11. Rodwell.- a nolai
public, who lo- said would &lt;h.i(i I It
yearn speiil cninddorable time in,, lileed.
To Hiesir ill- il he, n n-4.‘
this vicinity. in&lt;&gt;*l of the limo। the work implicitly.
his sight ।
working for Warren ’ Fisln-r ami
Byrmi l-'ciim.-r, calb-d on Mr. Fish­
er rccenlly.
He had mil been
lien- Since he left i3 year- ago. He
Our stocks are complete for your fall needs.
Cmiml many changes. He dislim-l-l
ly reineinheretl till the old neigh-!
School shoes, Men’s High Cuis, Low Shoes
bars and imiuin-d afler each "lie,
and Fine Shoes io all Leathers at reasonable
••ven to those lhal wore then clnl•Ih-ti.
But few of lhe heails of
prices.
families living here then are now

dOEMKV.

AGED MAN SATS DAUGHTER

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

CHAS. DENEAU,

i SHOES

After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

HARDWARE ANO IMPLEMENTS
,

F. H WILKINSON
Prairieville, Mich.

We Pay 4

Per Cent

Delton State Bank
*
Capital
&gt;20,000.00
Surplus
6,000.00
A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald MfcLcay
-George J. Doster
T. A. Aldrich
Win. Elliott
L. B. Tcerpening
J. G. Hughes

Of Course You Are Coming
to the Big Fair Next Week
Why' not come in and sit for those Photos
which you have been thinking about?
We make a specialty of Family Groups, Bridal
■
Couples and Children’s Photos
Courteous Treatment, Prompt Service, Highest Grade
Work and Prices as Low as Consistent
.

a city of Sum popiililioh.
t accotiiiiioduling.way.' ind t
Jieranc*- to- honest ^n.-ines
pies mid lhe inerilorfous
nien-liandisc they Tuiiidln
SIMHISIIIU! lol HIV VSUU'lll III
Iney are h&gt;*ld by thr people
ry County ami m-ighlioi iiig
ties.
They innnh&lt;T'tln-ir
amt palroiH by Ih.' thitiistiiii

Across From Court House
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Hastings.
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$1.00 Soft and Laundered Shirts

1
1

1

Wc have Salt Pish, Smoked Meals, Canned
Meats, etc. for your table.
.

Wm. RENKES &amp; SON
DOWLING

Farms For Sale

LISTEN

Sunday visitors al Mr. and-Mi'.
Nick Acker.' wen- .Mr. and Mr.-. Ed
Acker and daughter’ Helen mid Mr.
and Mr.'. Jim Shtirlow-mid daugh­
ter. Dorothy from August a.
Mrs. Olio A'k&lt;-i- called on Mrs.
Marlin Chandler of Doud Corners.
I’liursday.
’
Mr. and .Mi&gt;. Flunk Slim- return­
ed to lln-tr liottic at Bat lie Clvi-k.
Saturday after »i&gt;'tuiing yeveral
days with their inollicr, Mr.'. .\rk

What do you know about 16 lbs
of Sugar for $1.00
That is what wc arc offering you
this week xyitli f. $1.00 cash pur
chase of other groceries..

RECEPTION TO CUT SCHOOL
TEACHERS TOESOAY EVENING

Allrndcd mid Very Ph-usmil. Giv­
en By Epworth l.eiiQiie.
Th*: third niiual nxrcpffon to J he
ieachtTs of our rify school' given
under &gt;he ausinces of lhe Epworth
League took plnci^Tuesday evening
in lhe social parlora uf lhe Metho­
dist Episcopal Cutiroli.
Alsjul Wm

Furluml sang a solo which was
greatly upifrceitiled.Then came
an informal reception
for the
leuehers, after which light refreshmcnls were served and a solo
was given by Miss Marguerite Matlln-wa which was very pleasing. I. V. BESSMER. JEWELER.
After Un- wlo’lhe lime until IO;'1&gt;
o'clock was taken up by informal
OFFERS WATCH BARGAIHS
visiting, ami (he get-urquaililed
spiril was intirli in evidemu'.
Suuli a gathering cannot fail &gt;4&lt;
being helpful in promoting .a beib.u- scIhhiI spirit in our. xily ami1
surely if unvwmk in Hustings is.
d'-'vrving bi rerofA’rttloii il is Unit
of lhe pufiin- school teacher.' "
wtitch sale in bi' advertising ihiweek, in which In- "tfeni.lhe genuifie’ Elgin. Walih.iui. Sotilli’ Bern
and ftm-kfurd watches in gold lil’.i-&lt;

PE SURE AND READ OUR AD IN THE RACE
PROGRAM. IT WILL SAVE YOU MO&amp;EY.

E. PATTON STUDIO

BOUGHT IN BIG QUANTITIES

have hern in herj
... the joyuusness of!
the afternoon.

Children's Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.
Some extra good bargains
Goods.

Both Phones

tVrilthvr Inlerfrn. Wilh Piridr
The cold weiilJiei' oil Monday w
re'|H&gt;iisil&gt;h- for III., pres.-nre
only alHitit I:.?, persons al th- a
niial picnic &gt;'f Hie’ It.11 rv County
Cour
I’hornap'i««llmtd.
Uirkoty

The L. A. S. Indu-s gave
Jeiinii-’Van Dewalker a surprii
het- birthday. Wednesday'. S&lt;-(
her
A liirllnlny cuke wa-

Actual Cost.

SHOES

closing out odds and ends of our shirt
lines at following prices.

lay. but was bettor ul last reports.
Su-an liurlHT anil Bethel Honey­
ell and T&gt;mi Wright conuncnced
chuol at Hichland. Tuesday.
For

Extra Early Sale of

White Dress Goods

Hark Again.
.our readers have, doubth-.-u, no­
cud the advrrtisemehts of Black
ilk Stove Poll'll now apfteartng- tn

Curd uf Thank' -I wish trf lli.mk
lie llicktiry- C&lt;iriii*rs W. ■ C. T. I’,
md nil who sen! im- llowvo. |hw1
•aids tuid other gifts during my q •eut illness.
Your kindiies- will
jeier b&lt;- forgotten.
t
. .Mr».‘Fruiit-es Glnsuer.

UAXALR WANT A1HK PAI.

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Go.

KOPF &amp; KOPF
DELTO^MICH.

THE PRICE QUESTION ON

FURNITURE
will suit you. We haw fjiniilurc l&lt;&gt;r- . eve
ii v&gt;»ti should desire any article not found in
lilar stuck, wc will be
glad In send and
dviguvs «&gt;i the leading
furniture maki
:l»Ty sckctiuti.
THE PRICE QUESTION
* A- &lt;&gt;ur -tore expense is’sniall and ,i&gt;ul . — „ expense is light :.as wc
wc tan MEET ANY COMPETITION
bin for r:i'h and get the dii
die boast. Wc invite you to’pitt us to the
AND.THEN SOME. This
,
make any. purchases'&lt;»t furniture. Wc would
like'b* haw you inspect our line &lt;d Bed Xoom Suits, Parlor Furniture,
Couches. Rockers. Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, etc. Y«&gt;u will be surprised
atul-pkgocl with the inoury. saying uppoftiitiitics wc can offer in Furniture.

DELTON, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

FARE EIGHT

I For Sale - Ga« range, lawn mower, | For Rent—I'urni-het r»»om«
for
II couch, wringer. Imokrase
light hmua^uo-phiit: " -• "" '•*“
sohm rocking . eh:
nisln-d room*. 213 . orlli iluard.MUt
L*wk*
hmi*&lt;-lmid articles-.
Hmi. War..... Il
For Sale Cheap—Hough t-inch him-1
?wkimr.se’. Plmne :&lt;Hilt.
her for Hmflng and sheeting. nlao W«ntad—hiiillry.
hill Mftff. Phmte 4'MU. Inquire 1
F. a. Pierre, City.
If

WANTS

CixIrrM buill. ib an.-d and repaired. For R(.ni—Hrnis.'.
dct lne .light*
Slfickh-n. \\ nodland.
All workjmaranteed. PhOM or
nnd ga*.
Inquire .Barnaby and Wanted—Washing* willi or without
leave word al South * Market. I.00
redntirant: -r plmne 2iV
ironing.
Plmne fdiU.
2wks
Smith, City.
’ ■
B.
"
i.7"iiSii^* Stra&gt;rd-Tn. *diy .A. mng ■
Fl&gt;r Sale—Good dry mixed wood!Notii-e-r-l will -&gt; m
.
... ...! gray Angora (.al. Reward I*
SIU’S per cord delivered. Phone A.; lo pme piaim-.
Hirn.
Mi*s I.iolah Barlmr.
dote. • ____________
F. Sylvejiter or &lt;hm. Tolhurst. If: Miller A Harn*
__________ r \1 I Iilln-r
1 f &gt; Fur Sole—I?
Vacuum Cleaner to Rmt—EliHilrie j r.-—' i.'nTm*
M.'
thedtiy.

I horn t.h.

lf|

A Hvi.r,tlll Ha-lings

?wks

For Hale- Film siunnmr home on
hank of Thornnpide lake. In­
’ eluding house, liarn and slain.
with % acre lamE -some fruit.
Price right. Phone ±WR. Bert
Bpark*.________________ ■
tf

stock of general nienhimdise

!..’*! Hull1 Inland town. vi state.
If vmi mean business. mldree* X.
care BANNER Ollie.*.
If.

I
:

:.Notice-I hereby forbid all imntiiig

For Mr—Registered Duroc Jersey'
hogs. Both «exes. Treated -f«r
cholera. J. F.. McElwain.
It’d

Cumming.*. '

'For-Sale-Nine room hoitae. In-'
quin* 937 So. Haye* Si.
Ill
For Sale—Al a bargain 120 acre i
farm, flection 15, Irving.
1». II.:
Smith. Hading*. Route 9. flwk*For Sale—A desirable gem-r at pm-'
im*.» hnn&gt;e, 1300 pounilfl.
Safe
and a g*"»d worker. 'A. B. Bn«li.|

I or Side;

SEPTEMBER 10, 1»H

Ilnrrj-Turner was taken »ud&lt;l- n-1
Eitel—Dies Family Reunion.
ing AJJJ8 fnr wheat.
Pnlqtm-s.
Miss .X'otna Liridsley was hlllen
hy a dog owned by William .Fi-dioij ty ill at Gun laike, Momlay. at lhe! T)i» Kitol Die* family, reunion was|chirkonii, wheat and oat* advance
Dr. Taylor *|Iwid
IP|d Sept, r.lh al the
u“
’
—
which showed symptoms of hydro? Mail Carriers Picnic.
lhe coimlr
country home
in pnre.
Other artielea are un—
- &gt; *«
— HennAn'Zemke,
.aw*z..v,
phohln. and was taken to Ann Ar­ was summoned.
of♦ »•
Mr.
and
Mr*.
rel­ clymgcd.
bor for trentnient-. Pr. A. L. Tay­
Mr. and .Mrs. C. M. Smith' will vis­ ative* gathered lo lhe number of
lor accompanied her.
it in Battle Creek this week with fifty-four. The day was apenl in
PBODUOR.
relatives
.
visiting
and
renewing
old
acquaint
­
Hr. A. L. Taylor stool Willilnr
ance*. a nio«l bountiful dinner was
Fenton's mad flog on Friday and
Mr. and Mrs. James- Creglnw of
sent the flop's head lo Am. Arbor, Cassopolis and Frank Pender ami served to tlm gtieMa mi tabbm.
lo have it examined, and il was wife motored to,Traverse City and spread op lhe lawn, after which fol­
lowed. a program nf speaking and
found To have hydrophobia.
were guest* of her parent.*.
singing: also a picture was taken of
the group. TboM* from away were
Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan, daugh­
M i I •.
ter Helen and son John of Akron. O..
Mr. and Mr*. Harley Burket and
daughter* Thelma and Benin, of
Marion. Ind.:’ Mr. and .Mr*. Cha.*.
Moran and family, of Olivet. .Mich.;
.Mr. and Mr*. Earl Johnson and fam­
ily of Bedford: .Mr. and Mrs, Wn».
Correct Breathing: Pure Tone and Enunciation. Italian
Hammond. Mrs. &lt;). A. Risbridger. of
rOUl.THY AND Hl DU.
I Dowling, Mr. apd .Mrs. Bcrntifd CnlMethod. Pupil of celebrated teachers »h New York City and
i lalmn and daughter Garnet. Mr/ami
{Mrs, Cha*. Burk«-rt and daughter
Chicago. Experienced church and concert soprano. Technic
I Maicillc. all nf Grand Rapid*. Cha*,
o( Piano and Interpretation as given by the beat masters in
i Burket*! wa* elected presiden! nnd
OBAJIT.
'■ Andy. Eilql, secretary for the coming
this country.
year. Tlm day closed with.many
jgood wishes and much pleasure in
VOICES TRIED GRATIS
! looking forward to meeting again
next year.
BAIJtD HAY AND STRAW.
-For terms call nt 301 N. Broadway

Teacher of Voice

A lll**t ria

Mrs. Grace Blanchard
Hastings,

HASTINGS MARKETS
Michigan

■ if CaaBaUm. Two good* o reliant-

A. Cain.

FKKDS— RETAIL FJUCU.

Corrected
Thursday
Mnrnini
September tn.
The Hastings Milling Co. nre pay

Phone WHB.

For- Bale GimhI
*(•••
r&lt;mm
Wanted—Man with learn tn ph.w' spring hiurnv: also mad carl and; Wanted—Help fnr
old buuuv.
Inqtiii* nl Morgan
woi'k fan w**&lt;*k.
Impiiro Star
from TO to :mi acres of muck land.
Elevator.’
Phnnc 21. Middleville Exchange,
Frank Pratt. Middleville.
3wk*j-.-chi-nti- Hin-o hm*.. ua*-j Wonted—Job mi farm by year.
t
oline engine. Can li
Washington St.. So. Hu-liiig*.
For Hair—Four moMing coops for
•. I operation.
Phone
poultry, cheap, one &lt;*nrp house.,
25 feet long, shingle ruof. , Photic*' Svniid Hand; Store. fdu».
385. M. W. Hicks tyr. Park ami -- -ry—rr—;---- -- ;r—&lt;). Tohi.-i*. Shultz.
W«lnul
lol7,
For Sale—8 room house; m-ariyt 573J.’
uias. Jones farm.
new. in second'ward.
Hani ami Lp—:—-—rr—-—. *
soft waler, gas . Phnnc 118-31 «•»“•*
Rent (a.llag.*
ring*. •
2wk*| 'y?&gt;nul

For Me—Hub* delivery i ak.- in fir-I i
ela.« condition.
M. W. Poland.
Route 9.
'

Its In The Making!

French’s White Lily Leads

For Sale Cheap—Two one ho
wagons two "ingle, hame**
Daniel llftint. Hastings Route '.

: For Xulc—Or exchange for. hotisei
I and lol. eight acres nf good-rich |
soil. t% miles ea*t*of llni
Stale road, fair liouse.
nieid cellar, out building
Found—.Michigan Automobile li­
cense nunilmr. Owner can ob­
tain by inquiry at HANNER oflice.
• ■"’ Itvb
Iwk
fenr.H. Phom- ili'.'-il.-'S.
IWKj
‘ Hnwlrtiptr
For Sale Cheap
—"Nn. | ‘j, Mlrnlioii—I Juno Started up my rtlew drigli*.
sleigh*.,, der mill al
nt Carlton Center.
Center., mid I .
medicine wagon and new

1
K •
I lie. ’ I rmt only make cider. Iml I
। njjike a spei-iallyof l»oib*&lt;l cider
y ami
-A. l&gt;r. I'.hnsi*’*. Rociim lb»»k ' and jelly making. I’nlil Scotcm-{ Adder
Imiwevn my home mid Mirhiggn j| Iht 15. I will make on Friday* j
Central freight d&lt;qml al Ha«tiiiu-. |! only: after that every day. I have
Finder please leave nt BANNER:। a line-equipment and ran :is*uriiinni rvn i i.OfOce. Andrew Smith.’
Iwkl
'
Hasting were gm *!* ,.f
For Bale—Coll, roming three, and :I S,,,Uh'two etdla corning Iwo.
S. A. For Kale—Sliropshin- ram.
It. s. g. E. Blake and family Monday afPage, mile ■mutti of County Farm.
Sowerhy. Pimm- i59-|S-ll.. euk jenioon.
Phone 120-j ring*.
2-wkx.
Alh-n Pemk-r wa* in Caledonia.
.Monday on business.
.
For Salo—7 room ItottMi on West
Arthur Smith, son of John C.
Mill SI. Phone 47(1 or 2C?R. l-wk
.... .
। Smith, died at hi* Imine in Rock­
Barn. well, large apple orrhmd. j r„r,|. Sunday morning.
41 in-res plow land. .In acre* main* were hrottghl .ho1
Lost—A ten dollar bill in the .bunk
or upon street. Finder please .while oak limb™- '• »’'l*‘ !•’* ........ ml wa* held ar Hi.
. land.
Price ^SOt&gt;. Grant Dirk:U |_3n o'cl
1 er«on. Cfqvcrdal
took place in the family 1.1! in Odd
FellowV-'remi'lrry.
VVunlcd—I wan?
standard varieties: spies. gn-euHenry J. Chapman has sold hi*
undertaking-liiisiness tn Charles R.
tags; russets, wagnei*. etc. Have
lips. Shull/.
Gordon of Jackson and will occupy
bwti spraycsl and An- llrst class.
For particular* enquire of .Mar­ For Sale—Top-buggy and harness. the Arthur Pike house mi Bniadns soon as John Richie and
shall S. Bagley, Jlelton. Mich.
Condition
Bell phone.
acute.
Stale St.

I

The Best For the Money Store

SUITS

$10.00 to $20.00
Are Unexcelled

Don’t get the idea that making flour is simply “grinding up
wheat.” If that were all there in to it, then one man could make
just as good flour as another, and experience wouldn’t be neces­
sary.
You take two men who have worked at the milling business
the same length of time. One of tnem will take your wheat and
convert it into a nice smooth, even quality of flour; the other ‘
man will only produce a POOR QUALITY*. Whv? He doesn’t
KNOWHOW.
&gt;
You look at these two different kinds of flour, and you will
find that they both look very mu&amp;h alike. In fact the POORER
QUALITY of flour may ' even LOOK better than the other.
Now WHERE is the difference in these two brands of flour?
We will tell you. It is simply in the MAKING of the flour.

There’s A Difference In Flour
Every housewife KNOWS that there is a big difference in
flour. She knows from experience that a certain brand of flour
may produce poor bread, and the next sack even worse bread.
On the other hand, she knows that a certain other brand
of flour always produces the best kind of bread. She knows '
that if she uses the same amount of flour; prepares the dough in
about the same way. and bakes with about the same degree of
heat; that she will ALWAYS have nice, white, delicious bread,
that, it is.a delight to eat.
Do you wonder that we like to have the housewives try this
experiment:—Make a*batch of bread from French’s White Lily
Flour, and from any other flour you/choose. Bake thalfn side by
side in the SAME OVEN, ;:t the SAME TIME/'WeZcould tell
yo,u just what-.the .remiltyWiB be, but we’ll lea.ve.it foryou to .find
out. You’ll think more of'French’s White Lily aftenvards.

Don’t be Disappointed—
Buy French’s
r

If you think that you are going to buy just as gootj a flour as
French’s White Lily for the same money, you are going to be dis­
appointed. You will not find as complete a mill as ours in the
country, where EVERYTHING is to be found for producing the
BEST FLOUR at the LOWEST COST. Owning our own mill;
our own water power and lighting plant; a fine equipment of the
latest improved machinery; running 24 hours each day, year in
and yeah out; with the BEST of skilled labor, and backed by 40
YEARS of successful experience—all of these are important
factors in producing the BEST FLOUR at the LOWEST COST
that you will NOT FINO IN ANY OTHER MILL.
When you buy French's White Lily Flour you get a GUAR­
ANTEED flour that is fully “guaranteed” TO PLEASE YOU.
If it should not, all you have to do is to return it to vour Grocer
and GET YOUR MONEY BACK. So you don't have to take a
single chance.

Let us show you some
of the new fall patterns

G. F. CHIDESTER
LEADING GLOTHIER

HASTINGS. MICH.

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 10.1914-24 PAGES.

SEE

PUT TWO—PAGES 9 TV II.

EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR

The 1915 Maxwell “25” for $695.00, With Gray &amp; Davis -Self Starter and Electric Lights $55 Extra
This Car With 17 New Features is Certain to Revolutionize the Automobile Industry
What oilier car .ini the world with all these features is
selling at less than $1000?
Let’s take the new features in regular order, and note
individually how greatly and wonderfully the Maxwell
“25” has been bettered.
■ 1—Pure Stream-line body.
2—Adjustable front seat.
3— Sims high-tension magneto.
f—Spring tension fan.
5—Tire brackets on rear
4— Three quarter elliptic rear springs.
7— Kingston carburetor
8— Clear Vision Wind Shield.
9— Foot-rest for accelerator pedal.
10— Tail light's, with license brackets attached.
11— Gasoline tank located under dash cowl.
12— Crown fenders with all rivets concealed.
13— Head lights braced by rod running between lamps.
14— Famous make of anti-skid tires qn rear.
15— Gracefully rounded double shell radiator equipped
with shock absorbing device.
16— Instrument board, carrying speedometer, carbure­
tor adjustment and gasoline filler.
17— Improved steering gear, spark and throttle control
on quadrant under steering wheel; electric horn
button mounted on end of quadrant.

The new model is destined to be the biggest and fast­
est selling popular priced car in the world.
The 1914 model was a tremendous step forward, and
it placed the Maxwell Motor Company, Inc., in the very
forefront of big and responsible automobile manufactur­
ing concerns.
'
But the 1915 model with its 17 new features is the
one that will stir the automobile field from center to cir­
cumference.
Its price, its quality, its beauty, its very heart and soul,
make it lhe BIGGEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN THE
WORLD
Its increased equipment broadens its field, places it ,
within the sacred circle of much higher priced cars, and
. when the public generally become familiar with its big new
features—its extraordinary additions and improvements
—there will be a vertiable stampede for it.
The picture we print on this page gives some idea of
the graceful stream-line beauty of the new 1915 model.
The picture is big and impressive; but bigness and im­
pressiveness are not enough.
It’s what’s in the new 1915 car, it’s what the car actully does—that’s what counts. ■
Therfe' are new features that are going to create an
enormous nation-wide demand for the 1915 Maxwell “25.”
No less than 60,000 new model “25s" will be built dur­
ing the coming year—possibly more.

For a long time it was whispered all over the,ynited
States that the Maxwell Motor Co., Inc., Detroit, Mich.,
was preparing to spring a tremendous surprise.
But nut until recently was the full nature of this sur­
prise revealed.
Dealers everywhere were aroused; are aroused NOW!
Day letters, night letters, special delivery letters and
regular letters came pouring from everywhere. Rush tele­
grams shot into the office. The theme swings constantly
around the one point: “What about the new model Max­
well “25’?”
The climax of enthusiasm was reached, however, in
the Maxwell selling organization when the traveling sales­
men and district .pales managers came to Detroit and saw
the new 1915 cars in actual operation.
•
The man who wrote these lines rode 25 miles in one of
the new 1915 models, and the car shot over rough and even
ground with the speed and ease of a boat flying through
smooth water.
Not a jar when passing over rough country roads, on­
ly a soft, cushiony buoyancy.
It was a wonderful performance.
It was observed that the car could be throttled down
to 3 mjles amhour, and then within 50 feet picked up.tol-he
rate.of 20 miles an hour.
•
The ease and rapidity with which the Maxwell “25”
picks up speed is something astounding.
’
*
The maximum speed of this splendid new model is
about 55 miles an hour, considerably faster than the aver­
age rider cares to travel.

Hastings Agency-BUDD 6 BLACK’S GARAGE
NASHVILLE

A. E. BASSETT &amp; GO

MICHIGAN

the young woman you will marry,

Sweater CO3 tS-For Chilly Days
We are the agents for the Famous Columbia Sweaters, which have the reputation of being the best for the
money. We have them for Men, Women, Misses and Children. They are made from the
best of materials and are exceptional in fit and workmanship. They have
the quality, the fit, the wear and the right price.

. .WHY FREEZE WHEN YOU CAN BUY SWEATERS SO CHEAP?

Check Your Luggage
Free
At New York Store
Last year we extended a
cordial invitation to all
Fair visitors to check
their luggage at our
store, and this year we
again
INVITE YOU TO COME AND FEEL
AT HOME WITH US.

Ladies’ and Misses’ Sweater Coats, from

Children’s Sweater Coats, from

iahead t&lt;« that -iluiiloii. Tlm very
I thought will protect you from evil
'* doing-and~wiil prepare you for the
greatest joys, of'life and the most
I lasting.
.
■ “When that lime comes you will
'sec how.much .this happiness sur; passes all other human jdJW And
MARRIAGE
DEVELOPS
I how it is Hie
real foundation'for
CHARACTER AND HAPPINESS j earning a Jivmg no matter wheth-

, POSTPONED
MARRI AGE
,
GREAT MODERN EVIL
'
SOCIETY.

liirli you earn your
self- satisfactory or

! Famous Harvard Educator Say
Every Voting Man Shonld Lot/­
* -shirr llnrchiw SertmBtv. r

[rom Hm
..and.
'empRiyntems- "Me "wifthave the salisfaction nf earning the
Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president
emeritus of Harvard Universlt!,. •
gave the above advise in.an address! "The postponed marriage has Um
some lime ago to lhe students-of! sreal disndvanlag** that a man ran-.
Ilifil university.
j not begin io ••njuy grandchildren1
The American I’nilurian Associn-t11"
too old io do so
lion has just published tills address i eomplelely. A young grandfather
with addition* reedited by (Im au-llsfla '“'y pl&gt;-a&gt;it|g object and mm
thor. More than •JS.imM copies have nf“1'""r
**• mi-duraled das*
ben put into circulation. This in-■iU"1 111 1
harbarou- cminirms. as
doisemvnt by the uIhivc association I w,‘ r'1, them, than among (tie ed­
of this address lias led to y roritru-;
,,f &lt;' ei.vihzcd country,
ver.y over the giving up of
«»•••«•!that snltsfactimi iu
Dr. Eliot while llrsl condemning tlm]
,a,‘'1 I1''*1*lhe use of lea. ha* compromised i
iii.i w.-ai. i-a BANNER REACHED NEARLY ALL
I* not |O be pul under Hie hail.
nr.nrnr. .rrrn-rrn nw &lt;r&gt;r
hi speaking of postponed man la-,
READERS AFFECTED BY TIE UP
.

Men’s Sweater Coats

YOU WILL REGRET IT IF YOU DON’T
BUY A COLUMBIA

N. B. WATERMAN, Prop.

&lt;

.. .

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

on ». i». ix n. on

rtriivuiiie

tin

jukl died. You will hear x&gt;me young ■ ,, ,
iman say: “I cannot invito a'girl who.
1 ostimgrfcrs Along Line Help
I has been brought up to do nothing;Their Patrons.
I for herself and to have every graftllration and every luxury provided’g ’ h.Jim4
of commission
rfor
IAt-to marry
eel .
■ ...........................
* me, until I ranij],i
7 him W
wits
nut ine BANNER did
-ura an in.-.un.- »l.„ h w.ll unable
„„.......... .
aU .
her In 1,V.. w.lh me in llial way.
.......... ...................... ..
I have two remarks tn make about! Automobile* were secured. nml tlm
that doctrine-that if a girl has' BANNER package* for Wnmllnml,
been brought up in Hint manner, (Coats Grove, Shull/.
Cloverdale,
the »iM»nvr she has a chanve to |ive| Drllnii. Prairieville am| Hickory
rCome'r* were .conveyed to those
jpostoflice*. and served, by carriers
int tlm regular lime.

NEW YORK STORE
PHONE 102

ami of ih&gt;- family life which will
EARLY IS .
I normally result.
•
PlEHLI0rSMCE;S".~£?£“::3

Hastings, Mich

. .. -------- - - ------ ---------- which are
an- along lhe
the C. K. A
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Jrel lo Ih,- man .hp me, ami mil wnt OUl lhe daiOoa ami lhe l&lt;-ll.-.-.
lo Im ohlicnl I.. »alI .imlil he la Evfcn though
llmimll they
llmv were
were a
a day
.he later
lal-r
35.before h&lt;&gt; asks her to miijry him. than usual, the people ntfiuTed by
".Marringy '* a maHer of looking the tie-up of the C. K. A F. trains
ahead til 11 eritjeal point in a young greatly appreciated gelling lheir
man's life. Youiiff- men are not al­ daily papers. +
ways in the habit of contemplating
the event. It would be wise- for
Tennis courts will be provided
every young man to consider mar­
riage.
The sooner you begin to by the city park department in all
think about il the better, llrst be­ parks in Cedar Rapids, fa, this
cause i( will b* thinking about lhe summer.
most important event in your lives Ther are 917 co-oper*Uve farmers
in respect to the development of societies in Ireland, and them hand­
your own character and to tho hap­ led W.'.ftCi.lW worth of business last
piness not only of yourself but of year, or II50 per individual.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER IU, 191 I.

PAGE TEW

Official Call tor the Republican
• State Convention.
To the Republican Electors ofjhe
Stale of Michigan:
A state convention of the Re­
publicans- of Michigan is hereby
Marriatr Licenses.
called to meet al the Armory iu
Ray li.' Lancaster. Hastings t
the
city of Kalamazoo, Wednesday,
t« September
Jessie M. Wilkins..Hastings I
30, 1914, at eleven-thir­
Orvin Allrrding. CarltonJ
ty in the forenoon for the purport
Ruby Bell. Castb-lon 1
of nominating Hepublican candi­
Benjamin W. Conklin. Johns-.(
dates for the following Htate of­
town
fices: Secrelarv of Slffie, Blate
Maggie B. Hyde, .V.-yrin1
Treasurer, Audilor-Gfeneral, and
Attorney .General, and for lhe
Warranty Deeds..
transaction of such other business
John W. French to Albert Dill as may properly come before . the
nnd wife. IlJt acres, city: 4!3U0.
convention.
’
GM. W. Taylor lo Cluirb- It.
Barry counlv will be entitled to
Ilnyes. parcel, -•■•'lion 31, Barry;, l&amp; delegates in this convention.
The total number of delegates will
Waller Buehler to Eddie Seger, be Hffl.
parcels lots 8 and 7. Freeport; 41.00.
tinder the resolution of 1858, no
Milo A. Auble to John M. Patter­ delegate will be entitled to a seat
son. parcel*, section- 27, Yankee. in the slate convention who does
Springs; KKMHMI.
not reside in the county he propos­
Emma Metzger lo Ora' L‘. Clever, es to represent.
.
to acres section 13. Thornapple;
Wednesday, September 9th, 1014.
euw. '
has been designated by the Slate
John M. Shriner lo John IL Cook, Central Comrnitlec as the day on
lol 7. block 4,5. Middleville; 41.200.00. which lhe several county co'nven/flames II. Winslow to George H. lions in the different counties for
Winton, 10 acres. y*c I Ion 21, Burry: the purposes of electing delegates
to lhe Republican State Convention
4700.00.
&gt;
•
Lewis Acker to John IL Coon, at Kalqmazoo, shall he held.
The delegates from the several
parcel, section HI. Hope; 41.00.
Amanda Johnson to township of counties in each congressional dis­
Baltimore, one-half acre, section 16, trict are requested lo meet in dis­
trict caucus at 9:30 o'clock a. in. on
Baltimore; 450.00.
Estate of Robert DinWiddle. by the'day of the-state convention and
administrator, to John C. Anders select officers ns follows, lo be pre­
and wife 30 acre.*, section I, Or* sented to said cunvenlion for conilrmalion:
.
angevilb-; 4101.18.
(!) • One vige President.
Lyman Bales to Robert A. Hend­
erson. 60 acres.'section 33, Rutland;
(2) One assi.Manl Secretary.
41,350.
3) One meniiwr of the Commitle on Credential*.
Hull Claims.
(■Q One meinh-r of the CommitItee on Credentials.
in ncies. section 13 and
acres Order of Business. •
sect ion 12. Maple Grove; 4l .on.
(5) One member of lhe Commit­
lee on Resolutions.
Baltimore, -eelinn 10.
Each township, ward or precinct
'shall be entitled to such number of
delegates to the county convention
Probate Court New
of its county as shall bo specified ini
tlm call issued by the County Goin-1
ceased.
Petition
for
brining mittee.
claims fib'll.
Hiller entered.' illite
By order of the Republican Stale
nf hearing January 2, BUS.
Central Commit(1:0.
A. .1. Groesbeck.
Chairman.
Chas. S. Pierce.
lib-d.
•I lo William
Secretary.

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Michigan's Primary Law Is 00889809
“
Small Minorities Make the 393264
Continued from page one.
It is dearly evident that, under .the present workings of Michigan's pri­
mary law. a small minority of the voter? of the stale selects the nomi­
nees for public office. To lhe extent that majority aclion docs not ob­
tain. the law fails to accomplish that for which il was designed; that is
the people do nol, under our primary law, w far control lheir own gov­
ernment that party majorities make the nominal ion*. but rather small
minorities and with lite mo.-t vital offices where contests are and ought
to Ih* Mtpirtrd very small minorities, actually make lhe nominations.
The people of Michigan. through lheir lawmakers, ought In and can
&lt;levise some plan that will accomplish these (wo necessary things:
I
To arouse interest nut he primary by the people.
2 To compel the
voters t« attend the piTmary.- We will dlsctlM lh»-se two propositions.
Lut cannot go into nil Hie

chance lo know lhe charneler-and IHnqss of candidate? fob lhe lw» stale
offices on the primary ballot.
It appears Hint they are nol exported I1'
know anything about Hie candidates for nomination for necrelary of

tenant governor, who tire chosen by a slate convent ioft, and who may.
and-.sometime* do. antagonize the program approved by lh»» people,In
clioosinu a governor.
Why not recognize tin* fact Unit administering
the affair*’ of a gical commonwealth like Michigan is largely a business
proposition, and wl alwiut II a« successful business., iden would do in
Minors.
E. SI l imbeck.
dealing with lhe mailer: Choose as a candidate for governor a man who
would, if •'Irctrd. befiniir a sort of general manager fur the stale, and let Change of munes l&lt;&gt; Dora R
him clioo.se his own a*sislanl.&lt;&gt;. such as lieutenant governor, secretary of beck ami Clara E. Alrimik.
stale, etc., by amk-wiih Hie approval of lhe legislature, and then hold
claim
ballot? It would nutkg for efficient and economical government. That
would renlrnllzi* inlere-t in a great office. and make iln* people interest­
ed in selecting.Ilie&gt;right man Ip fill it. As the naming of candiilnt^s for
public office ix, .under Hu* primary plan, u public mailer, il should be
Miller.
the business of* the ’•tale and not that of aspirants for nominal ions lo
give the voter* such informtilimi a* I
to the’ perammlily.
.Millet.
c ha racier, qualilication*. ulid for stale
AilmmistiaiiiT cimercd.
Hees tlm pint form &gt;&lt;f Hie a’*piranls. so that Hie voter* may he irr po.&lt;ilion
Order apppinling .pum for
to intrlligeiii |y cli'Mi-e their nominet'*. ' Why should nol Hie stale sup­ cd.
Dale of
ply lo every6 voter through llm mails a statement witli reference to each hearing claims entered.
aspirant for nominalqm* for Male, congressional and legislative offices,
giving a brief hiographii-al «kelrh of each nspiraiiL and a "lalemm! from
him of Hie principle- for which lie will stand if nominated and elected? ceipls and reqi
lo discharge
tiled.
Itjscharg
for such nn office n* governor
S. serial or an equal chatn-e with lhe I J. Ladwullader,

rich man.
llclty.

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We Iwlievc the Jl
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fortnation wiili reference loStipeAwlio sought nominations for public
office, we believ* (hi- state -hiiuld require every voter to attend the priniaiy^ 'll should punish a failure to do so by denying the recreant vo­
ter a right to vole at Iln- -m-ci-nlurg general election, utiles* h- could
►how I That he wa* not a kind voter al the time of the primary, bul
had Iwrome one Is-fore tin- general nlectiun 2 Thai lie c&lt;iuld nol alLendjlic primary mi account of illness or 3) That he was neressarily
nbse’nl from his voting precinct op primary day.
.

L&lt;iinmi««iaiera on claims warill- of Hanmih Reiser, d*
&lt; Infer of ileTenniiKitio

Estale of Nelson Isham. Insane.
I Annual accuuul of Guardian tiled.
EMate of Zuilla I. Griffin, a min­
or. Annual account of Ubardian
filed.
Estalr of Angus Liekwmid. deci*as**&gt;i.
Testimony of freuholdera
IHimJ.
LiceiiM' for the aalc of real

EMale &lt;&gt;f Robert liigU'iddie,
popular rule should In- a reality at llm primary.
ceoAl. Order confirming rale
August
huge- majority
Ute voter*
. . 23. BulNi
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1,1 ...... cii-t.-i 't.ifulmuly ..I Hi.- r.'iiniaiv,
I io- -i.i*|,. should ’
Wlftlv Pr*lt» Quahfi*d. Th* busband wa* listening with
Mipply lhal infiiriiniliim. . T.lieu il should compel lhe allcuduiice of vot­
I bluthlnx pintturn to hl* wife** pralMt
ers at the.primary.
J-urlher we Iwlieve lhal where there nru more Ihuu two aspirant? of hl* handlneat. H* looked a little
for any nominal ion vu lhe primary ballot lhal ballot should pravnk- Up deprecatingly at tho other paatengnra.
luter un opportunity t» expressj, second or third, or even u forujh and
fgm*!" Then, unfortunately, say* the
lifth choice, and that (he county; district or stale canvas-inlr l?&gt;ards must Manchester Guardian, hl* good wtf*
con?ider surh choices in delennimng the successful nominee.
perpetrated one of tho»* error* *omeWe hope tin- next hgidalurr of (his stale will net itself’r.-solutely ttm** clattlfied ,a* "thing* which
to. Hie latk uf making it iin|M&gt;s*ibie for small minorities lo name camli- might have be*n expressed different­
&lt; ate? for public-office- in t|6- primaries of this state as they‘certainly ly." "Yita." the tald, with an em­
phatic nod. '"e made a greenhouse
did on AuguM 25.
a real man 'ivl made It."

from"

DOCTRINE

OF

GALEN

Service
ond Century.

The kind that counts. Kodakcrs from
everywhere are taking advantage ‘ of
our Mail Order Department. Finish­
ing of Films is a specialty with us—we
have the up-to-the-minute equipment
and workmen whose only occupation
is to produce results. Wc get all there
is in the film. Try us once, you become
a regular customer. We render bills
monthly. Work delivered prepaid

parson* even *top to comldor
«h»n they apeak of 'a man of spirit'
that they are unwittingly employing
the language ot the day* of Galea."
•aya the Journal of the American

The Foreign War and Amrri.
enn Instiranrr Policies.
The Michigan lieparlmenl of In­
stil mice has receiv'd Hie past, two
weeks a lurga.’,number of letter* in­
quiring as to what offecl the Euro­
pean war wtlj hate upon the slnItility of the Foreign Insurance

Hastings’ Big
Furniture Store
Is going to have an exhibit at the Fair this year—they al­
ways do—and every body is cordially invited to visit them while
attending the fair. No more complete stock of furniture was
ever seen in Barry county than can be seen at any time at their
store. Visit them. The hand of good fellowship will be extend­
ed to you by the

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture 60.
Furniture and Undertaking
"The Sample Furniture People”

Hastings
(.l.OVF.RHAl.L
laisl Week’s Letter.
Mr.’liiid !ti:s. Roy Headley and
family are spending a few days with
relatives in Indiana.
Miss Mayme latnyer spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. Lewis Acker.
Mr. and Mra. Conrad Kahler rriiiirneil home one day Iasi week.
I They have lien visiting friends in
Leighton and Grand RapidsMr. and Mrs. L-wis Acker spent|
I'lue-day until Sunday with Mrs.
Acker's aunts m South B»*nd, Ind.
Mr. and Mra. George Gurney and
’ family of Detroit motored here

by citizen? of the United Stale-, thru- parents. Rev. and Mra. Gurney: I
Miss Edith Johncnx spent Salur-I
and I Ro Comim—:ioner deem? 11
nml Suud.iy with her grnndpar-'
proper lo say lo Hu- insuring pub­ •lay
lic of MirhigaiL that Foreign In­ enls. Mr. and .Mra. Conrad Kahler.!
Mi-* Harriet Kingston of Knlnmsurance H&lt;&gt;iiipi»iii&lt;-$ doing business
a few days j
in tin- (-minin'. Uvat are admilled azon has been spending
.
wilh mi
Mi',. ami
and .Mrs.
Gurney. .She
and autborwed by lhe various I wuii
mis. «»urii.&lt;&gt;.
.!.• in
Annnnan C™,-! rHuin.nl Snn.M* In h.r hnnin.
putties.
Every Foreign Company
Mrs. John McLcml spent \\ •••!..
authorized lo du bu-ines? conies hiojduy until Fridav with her brother,
lo lhe lulled Stale- through one of! A. M. Nevin*, nf Orangeville.'
f
the stale? a«.;i stale of entry. M'lft
Mrs. McLean of Kalamazoo .
of.the.mpaiiiv- -make New
York lheir Mate of-eiilry. and lhey| Ira. Dmial CampMI.
/
must, hav a deposit capital willrj Eric McLeod of Kalamnzm/wa?

minimum ciq-ital requir.-d of H&gt;»me.Mie CmtipamF*. This d«‘|&gt;o»H j
capita! 1- r-'k-arded the suin' 11* the
break' liis right arm b&lt; cranking
capitarofa IMme-dic Company.
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• Buick uufomobile Friday, owned
FiirlheiniAiall Foreign Com- by A. M. Nevin* of i/rangeville.
pnnies are esquired &lt;•• niainlatn (he I N,&gt;1*011 Guinev 1* spending a few
slime ie-iiiyuiance reserve as the I day- with tn* paieuL.'Rev. and Mrs.
Doioewiu-Zmiipanies.
Tlie*e re-1 Gurney. .
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Truslpk- fur lhegeneral bemdlt'and; Mr. and Mi-. Marl. F&gt;'\ -pent Sun■MTunty of all uolicyholdvra of stn-h '• day with friend- in Hasting*.
coiiipunie- in lhe United Slates and; Mr. nnd-^ira. Gb'im l•’r^.■l•r spent
lh&lt;—•* fund- cannot Im w uhdrawui. Saturday and Sunday w ith friends
wiHioui ih.- pnrtnissiou of |he In- at Gun lake.
suranre )i&lt;-purtuif*iit of the stale of! Mr. and Mra. Campbell ami Mra.
enlix
A- a matter pf precaution: Mussivtuuanall of Kalamazoo epent
tin- New York Department ha- 110-1 Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dugal
iiHi il Hnv various Foreign C*&gt;mi&gt;an-;CHiftpbi*ll.
•fl Jloward
Sumlfisoii
p(.Kalamazoo
ins I hut no funds fro|n this Hido of'
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tin* -wnivr.-may.--tra
•waler. iMajL.-bw Tr^'sXcF'JT'il /P'sPPPLA
Jp
couple &lt;jt days with Dugal
Hit' other side ilurilig lhe tvar per-JMcCallum.
- J
'
Mr. and Mr.-. • Russ Burdick uf
In view of lhese facts and the as­ ’ Hickory tairner* -(•••nt Thursday
surance by the New York DemfrU wilh Mra. E. S. Acker.
mi nt lhal no funds will tie pi^inirThe «rb&lt;M&gt;l Indi* am ringing Imnl
mid dear and Ihn children guiifg;
ion of Ilii- lieparlinenl that Hu- ■wilh Ilmir lllh-d ba-kel-. slates mid
Kunqleaii Wai will nol qffi'ci the pencils, all for lheir year's work.
security of policyholder^ lif Foreign], Born lo Mr. mid Mra. Grurgo Kah­
Fin- IiiMiranco Companies-nutbor- ler a fine baby Iwiy. Mr. Jiahb-f is
Ued to do business iu this country. wearing a broad smile. '
Churrh Noles.
cm NTV UNE.*
Then* will he pn aching next
Sunday here iu the morning al 10:00
I.isteii for 'w edding bell? mkhi!
aqd
in
the
evening at 7:30.
Mesdani— F/fisbergcr. Gerlmger
and Lucas of Lake (hlessu were vis­
itors at Mrs. Gerlinger's Thursday,
Mrs. Waldo Geriinger is clerking
in the P. 0. al fjikc Odessa for n
few wyeks while her sister, Miss
F&gt;ln:i.Hhoweruian, is taking n va­
cation.
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Mis? Edna Hchmidl of Grand
JJapiils i« making a few'days' visit
,ut II. J. Gerlinger’s.
.
Breck Gilliland ami 'Y'f'' spool
Sunday with lheir son’ Oriey and
family.
Silo niliug is the order of the day
in this neighl»orhood.
Miss Julia Slowinski and mother
Mra. A. SkiwiiMki have returned
after a few weeks vim with n-hiUves in Ionia.
Sunday visitors at Mra. Johanna
Gerlingen's were Mrs. Sam Gerlinger and children. Mr. and Mra.
IF-n (lerlinger. _Mr. and Mra. Ellon
Lucas and daughter of Lake Oiwssa
mid Mr. and Mra. I^onnrd VVaiTiter
and daughter.- Mr. and Mra. G.
I and. children &lt;&gt;f Woodbind.

Opposite Monument.Park

ISMHfNAN.

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Michigan

PHONE 226

Thrf Y. P. A. will be lend by Miss I
Edith Jtdmcox.
The lazdies* Aid will meet with I
.Mis. 'Bert McCallum for supiter. Ev- I
eryonr is cordially invited to attend.
The ladies have nut met in a couple I
of months.

Safety First
This bold* tru* in your electric
wiring. That'* one reason

your electric work. You'll
know it it done right and thtt
your building* are tafe if I do

Bartenders in Han Francisco nre
conducting a campaign for one day'*
rest in seven, nnd in many instances
their yequeai haf» been granted.
Fig growing is being tried iu Tex-

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any moving tob«
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September.

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Court St. Phons 391-jB.

Matthew*

Fancy Pastry
Bought from us saves the
housewife hundreds of steps
and lots of worry and when
you can buy such fine pastry
as our baker makes,

WHY SHuuLD any woman be
asked to swelter over a hot oven •
Try an order from our case and be convinced.

The Palm Garden
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Prep.

Phone 548

Hastings, Mich.

Don't Pay War Prices

dently th* *urvlval of th* obi doctrln*
of aptrits. W* may betlav* that Galen
had a conception of th* nerv* trunk*
at conductor* of *om*thlng—he called
It spirit*—to *M from th* brain and
jpinal cord.
•
-'The natural spirits wer* that un
deftned proparty which gave to blood
the capacity of nourishing the tiatu**
of th* body. Th* vital spirit* w*r*
ac&lt;iulr*d In the heart, and when at
lam the blood with It* vital spirits
went to the brain and. experienced a'
Cort of refinement for th* laal tlm*. “Slay-ul-Homc" Sufferers of Hay
Fen-r and .\sthliia-Get a Boltin
th* animal spirit* were separated
of Foley’s Honey and Tar
from It and carried to th*, body by

Compound!

The Camera Shop, Inc.

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lli'slful sleep, relief and comfort
Sueh «n tl|u ide* of tho vital funo
tlon» l&gt;4hi_ai&lt;on&lt;1 century. Today. from choking, gasping asthma and
tormenting hav fever for those who
lake Foley s Honey and Tar.
U
are.no "*ptrlta" tn our blood or nerves, Miread* a healing soothing coaling
but we »tH! tpeak of being tn "high as it sfiih: mIowii a raws tickling(
• nl-it.’' pr "low spirit*" nf being full thrual. av-1 stops irritating coughs,
«f "animal spirits" of a '/spirited aa mid Miumi-r cold*.—Arthur Mui-;
Holland.—Adv.
-1IAXSEH wlvr auv£ pav—BANNER WANT ADVB., PAY.

COME TO

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and Builder’s Hardware.

Wc carry the best quality of Roofings and guar
antee satisfaction and price on all goods.
Call on us for Shingles. Ridge Roll and Valley

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PHONES 254'AND 214

�THE HASHNCM BANNIB. SEPTEMBER 10. 1911.

PAGEELEVEN

FARM CHICKEN MONEY
About $350 Realized From FloJk

Prepare To

Young Man
FALL TERM-OCT. 26 to DEC. 18
WINTER TERM-JAN.5toFEB.26

of 150 Hens.

Short Course
In
Agriculture

Poultry House Kept Clean Jifa Free

Ing and Painting jjf Perch re
and by Whitewashing.
(By HRB. O. H. WARHAN.)

Thia is What You Get the First Term :

We live on a farm of about SO acres,
•nd keep about 160 hens. Thia Year,
from that number, I will realize at&gt;out
1130 from the sale of eggs.
I always manage to krep my poultry
bouse clean and free from lice, great­
log and painting the perches and
whitewashing about three times a year
I Save my ben house partitioned off,

This Is What Yon Gpt the Second Term:

Types of Live Stock—Feeds And Feeding

Study of Breeds—Soils—Farm Crops—

—Veterinary Science—English Composi­
tion—Forge and Bench.

General Horticulture—Forge and Bench.

Write for Special Catalog on "Two Year Course in Agriculture'

Address: J. L. SNYDER, East Lansing,

From
1906

-

Just See How We Have Grown!
Reid This and See Why

lif IW-. a few smltll rooms in lhe Brrilmeyer Building;
In ltd I. lhe entire thrve-slory In*lit ul&lt;• Building on Ca« Avenue, ju*l north
nf Michigan.
,
•
.
.
Iti-iW an equipment of a dozen typewriters;
In 1914. over.two hundred^typewriter*—all bf standard make* and lale»t mod-

In 1900. anenrollment of about a hundred ’ludenls;
y
In 1911. uvliiai al tendance during the yeaV considerably over Iwo thousand.
Iq 1911; a faculty of thirty-two teachers, officers and assistants.
TODAY—The Lirpst. Best Equipped

1914

laying hens and when a number want I
to sit, I place them In another" room '
by themselves, give them their alloted ■
Mich.
number of eggs (that it. If It fa brood­
Ing season), and keep them there un­
til they hatch, keeping the room com- ■
Pfcone Mill 6534
fortable for biddies. uiJ how thsy en­
joy their quiet and undisturbed brood­
tf Gill id
Ing. 1 keep fresh water, com. oats. |
Yl$lt the Inutile
millet or whatevar aeeds I wish them
i to have. In this room I keep grit and
a box of wood ashes for them to wab ■
' low in.
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Would this remarkable growth in eight years have been possible.if the ln«tilu!e
did’not render superior service? Cgfl'dde leather*. modern methods. Free employment department. Positions
M-curril fur student*. A well-known Detroit automobile factory employs be­
" tween thirty and forty Institute students at salaries ranging from SMI.OI to S175.00
a mmilli.
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Seasonable Foods

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MONUMENT TO MARK SITE Of
HISTORIC FORT IN ILLINOIS right

I provide geod coops, dry nnd

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I I do not take the little chicks out of'
Wrslrrn OulfNMt in Mur of W12 the n„t untU ,4 bou„ ollj and don-t
lias al llnrsjiw mi Mfalsdpfeed them until 36 hours old. and then
pi's Bluffs. i for a week lheir diet l» rolled oats.
’ One
hundred- years agl, thu and after tMt rornehop. smllet. seed
monlli Fori Edward* was erected'id ‘a»&gt;to crops, a little mlUtcurd, plenty of

Salads become one of the most generally served dishes
during the summer months. And what is a salad
without
GOOD OLIVE OIL?'
Our Richitllcu J.ucca Olive Oil la lhe finest quality of
Italian Oil manufactured.' You will appreciate it.

ern oulpo-l during the second war
with Great Briljan, Zitrherv Taylor,
than a major in the Third United I
Stale.* infnnlry, selected Warsaw's I
high bluffs overlooking the Mi&gt;-i
mssippi aud giving a commanding
view fur t&lt;» lib- north ami west,, iw
the most advantageous point mi
which In build the stockade.
On the centennial anniversary of
the erection of the fort a Jubilee*

HOT WEATHER DRINKS

We offer a most palatable nnd refreshing beverage In
both our Ginger Ale nnd Root Beer.
These superior thirst quenchers are packed under
lhe Richelieu Brand and for pleasing, satisfying, in­
vigorating qualities are unsurpassed.
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that they do not got their bodies too
much wet. ns it is very harmful to
them. To Insure rapid growth, they I
must be fed regularly.
1 thoroughly grease the mother hens
for lIce before giving them tho chicks,

1G0 acres...................................................XllllOO XSOOO $12000 $20000 ,
150 acres WiOO
Hi acres $7500
120 arm$5000 $8000 $9000
Ml acres $.1000 $1000 SGI00 $6500 $7'200
10
■“ acres
--$1600 lo $1500
.$1000. No buildings.
...$1000 $1500 $2600 '
5 acres
$2000 $2200
Small trad* readily obtained.
Homes in Hast Ing*
.$700 to $1000
Lots In Hastings
.-SJ25 and up

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Two Telephones

This Urpartment Is Intended to give

The Grocers

The Holland is Simple

To Operate

The Hastings Business Exchange with much rare has prepar­
ed for all comers, that uisli lo Invest, the largest variety of
Farm 1 jmds to select from ever put on ilnstiugs Ileal EMule Mar­
ket.
Favorable condHions now confront us. mid the slogan is
"Irnivl, Land, IjuuI. Call, Sec, Investigate.”

.bo subjects they desire explained. In
asking questions send full Information.:
SubscrlbCrM Af" MqWMtCd to contrib­
ute to tills department when they ran

imide for a generid hoinecoininK uf I
former Warsnwilx*.*. The,Slate of!
Illinois iipproprinled $250(1 lawnrd
the fund for Hie erection of the
luonuiueiit. and among those pres­
ent al tin- dedication will he Gov.
Edward I'. InintK- and t inted Slate*
Si-natm * Jnnp-s Hamilton Lewis and
L. Y. Sherman. Elaborate hisloric ■
feature* echoes of Hie earjy Indian I
dav*. will lie stnueil.

citing and they nre
a imisaiicc.
The proper lime

Fiose 136

IS© lEazi Ceater Street
W. A. DUHH. Mir,

Sweet Juicy Heats

.
At this season of the year there is much dan­
ger to In- feared from improperly prepared and imh&gt; broodincss lo
jrropcrly cured meats, it is best always to buy,
and Quito often during tho summer
are -a
frniy us then.you are sure of getting meats that
I KO in the evening to tho coops and
have been not only properly cured and prepared
iml lay i* a burden,
lake out the hens and grease them, so
for the block bul arc from properly selected sjock.
as to keep tho young chicks freo from
If you are not' buying from us—order vour
your gelling- t ill
li stand*
- verin,n and 10 Aeep them growing aud
MfUliUK
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a
strum
inbhds,
getting ready for the early market, aa i!^"1
next meats at our market.
nnccs
not
a
fault.
iry Taylor, the fori I broilers or fry to command tho top;''1"'
any
and Gov. Etlward' of'Hlimii*. fm market prices.
Tho pullets will mature early and i
kind nnd nil kind.* of fuel- I
। begin laying. While tho old hens are 1
J. W. TIBBATTS
coal, jmfl yoal, lignile or wood.
: moulting I manage to begin tho sitting
Who is beating up the homes of
:i Holland user.
process as earfy ns tho weather will
Hastings with Holland Furqaces
permit and the) hens to sit. If you
Tbe Ralnbrw Monkey.
have warm, rorinfortablo p quarters
You have all seen black monkeys1 your hefir.-wtu become broody In Jan­ mg.
and gray monkeys and brown mon­
uary °r rtifly February. Tho earlier
Or write H. G. Redmon, l.nnslny. Mich.
keys. but how many uf you huve'jcen;- your cliicEs tho quicker Into market.
a rainbow monkey?
No. 119 North Michigan Ave.
1 am qpw selling cockerels for a good
home agnation was
The rainbow monkey's name Is the' price for next years breeding pur­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
mandril and ho lives in tho hilly parts ; poses and I am not tn tho fancy JherovenvIndniuiL-ly
lost
in
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1 of Africa. He la. Indeed, a weird1 i oughbred chicken business, either but
1:h&gt;i-Ii0 of protests against
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
look.,, er...ur. 4n. .,»»■ I. .
,
11°. i1 kccp sood stock antl people buy them clmnge. Porhnfi* some who wore
, .c.rl... .« .. elihrr .Id. ot kl. look „ he, lh,lr br„a,
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
nninlervsled voted,' bul lie- verdiet
Idd-o. lao. ,r. d..pjroor.. or pur-,
H,mo.tl&gt; Rook. I h.r. stand-.
Fincll Japan Tea. Put Up Especially for Us.
I pl. .nd
nod Mo., 111.
„u„b„, 0, „ , pn,,„
Describe a pullet mating in Rhode
■n&gt;r ■ nt
for their .good salable qjialllles;
their size and good yellow flesh make,
A pullet mating in ttetta.'ut sup-?
The mandril lias funny, stubby ears; them preferable for good eating. I
posedly a milting that will produce,
HASTINGS,
and a tall that la only, a sawed-off am not condemning tho-other largo millets
MICHIGAN
of an exhibition chnracler.j
slump. Ills hind legs are a deep vlo-' breeds of poultry, but tho B. P. It's I W1.. I I. ■ .. I I.... . ... I. ....... I ...I 1... .
Worth Knowing.
Cardinals Other than Papal.
| lot color.
jiiosI bret'det.s. that of providing
hava
had
the
most
experience
with:
Roentgen rays are produced under
England has cardinals other than ' In tact. If &lt;you ever see a rainbow
pullets wilh. ticking in color only,
eultabla conditions by electric d!s-_ those created by the pope. At one ! monkey, you probably will exclaim: the bens make kooJ mothers and are tlm- wing marking*, ole,, mid mul­
good layers it given the right kind of
„'VS BURIAL PLACE OF KING JOHN
charge tn vacuum tubes. They pass time there were officials of that title "There ain't no such animal!"
ing to males having some .chnrnecare.
through wood, flesh, paper and other attached to a number of our catheIn cold weather I take tho chill off males may b- expected. TIi^T ques­ ami are almul three times the size
optically opaqua substances, but are drala', whose duty It was to'visit the
Young Sandy’s Shrewdness.
that they ought to be.
L, H.
of their drinking water, and the drink­
absorbed by such substances as metal, ---tion has hern argued many limes.
sick---------------and relievo
tho needy, but St. ,
These chickens are troubled with I
-------uir.v
There inIs ua ,au
lad inIn a Lvi.aiu
certain owe
ScotEnglish Monarch Took Pises
bona and glass; for which reason ’Paul's is now alone In tho possession । ttsh town who Is" noted for his shrewd- Ing vessels must he kept clean, at all
a disease called emphysema. Il is i
times. With tho crevices' all chunked,
at Worcester.
when a limb of an animal body Is in­ of a senior and a Junior cardinal,; neas. The other day he was sent by plenty of grit, a* dust box of dirt or
quite rare. Treatment coi¥qsts in |
terposed It will cast upon a screen a elected by the deans from among the j his father to a neighboring public ashes and surely you will bo well paid
puncturing the skin with a nbrdle
Locution for lhe Poultry House.
io“ reh-a’*e'’ the aic’qmT t hen giving j ,n “&gt;• Amsrlren Law Review there
shadow In which tho dark, bony cen­ minor, canons. Ono of the holders of 1 house with lhe following order:
for your trouble. Besides these warm
The
Itesl
local
inn
is
the
soul
|wp grains of nilrale of iron in each •PP«*re&lt;1 “ article in which tho
tral structure can be clearly distin­ the title In recent times was the au"Please send to our house ten doz- mashes I feed grains, changing around
glassful of the rhick’s drinking wa-i *riter made an allusion to King John
guished. These shadow pictures also thor of the Jackdaw of I\hcims.'
&gt; excellent air nnd water, drain- ter. Some poultry rairt-rs from-1
to suit their appetites and never feed
England, and said ha wont "to his
show the presence of foreign metallic London Chronicle.
j Now, ft so happens that one Of the। ono kind of gr/Hn continually.
II*to lhe wnlrr and air drain­ moiid lhal no effort b&gt;-made tn treat । unlamented rest at St. Wolstaa'a!"
substances such as bullets, needles.
will bo good and nt Iho same this di«easi&lt; for even if cured of the Now, is this correct? King John was
i publican's faults Is a propensity to
Keep your chickens tamo, never dog
etc.. In the body, and ire ot Immense {
; poke his nose into other people's bust­ or excito them tn any manner.
trouble.
Jh&lt;&gt;
chicks
rarely
develop
burled
at Worcester nnd In the caservice In surgery.
Japan has proiltici-il nboiil 250.000,- j' ness. nnd so when he had road the
To sum up—Keep good breeds of I cried. •‘Arne from (lie severe north
, tbodral .there, and his body baa alapt
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1000 buflholH of Tice nnnunlty for tin*-j order he tould not help ejaculating: poultry, comfortable quarter^,. freA winds, tn a house locnled whore *atL*fac|orily,
------------- i In that spot until now, unless, like a
‘ lust four years:
the
surface
waler
coUecIs,
tho
floor
The Number of Roosters.
j streak of morning cloud, it has mailed
When a hydro-aeroplane dived in- i The inlinbiiant* of Chni-|e*worlli, I "Quid gracious, laddie, and what- from vermin, good range, plenty of is sure lo he damp. All successful
water, proper food, nnd certainly any poullrynmn know that a dump floor
What is Hie usual proportion of Into tho Infinite axure of the past In
lo Sweedish waters a suhqjnnnc»England, nro enjoying tin- 'nirioiKi
[ woman who ts energetic and tries can
males to females advocated by 1787, for the purpose ot Identifying
boat divwl under il ami'brought it experience of listening lu a statn।
For
a moment Johnnie wax puzzled, make poultry-raising profltable and have i(i a chicken house. For this (joullry raisers?--------------H. W. F.
tho
lo shore uninjured.
tnerlng cuckoo.
the resting place of the king and his
i knowing that his father wouldn't like flntf It a pleasure. She must watch so rcajtoii. when- tudefiliQg n silt* for n
Where poultry breolers are rais­ remains, a committee of clUsans was
' him to exactly tell the truth. Then an as to have the hens bring, forth many
ing pure bred stock ami are espec­ appointed to investigate this matter.
■ Ides occurred to him and he quietly eggs in the fall and winter when tho little higher than (lie surrounding ially anxious tn insure the produc­ Tho body was identified and all that
tion of fertile egg*, one male is usu­
prices are high: also watch for their ground.
' replied:
A good poultry house ^should be ally mated with from six. lo ten or remained of it placed In a new mau­
“I'm no verra sure, but I think he's comfort and dispel the old idea that
soleum. when it stands today aa one
, gaun tac mak* a cork frame and he’ll they can care for themselves. In sum­ as’ sinlide in roiHtfiirlHin as possi­ occasionally twelve feptales. In a of the objects of Interest in Worces­
need the corks.”—New York Tribune. mer they can to a certain extent, but ble. -Absolutely no fancy work nf farm flock, however, where lhe
any dettcrinlion.
A they
poodneed
many
putattention
poultry is allowc.i fre range five or ter cathedral. Shakespeare, tn his
in tho winter
your
six
roosters
per
hundred
hens
will
"King John," puts tn the mouth of
in
fancy
door
frame*
and
unneces
­
most. With an experience of 18 years,
The Difference.
sary window casings.
These are usually.be found suftlcient.
Prince Henry the following. words:
I find that by following these Instruc­ absolutely
During Fair Week we will sell our box stationery at
-worthies* except for op-An Atchison man who never held
tions I make more money and have a pearnncc. and nppeaninres will cer­
Stop That -First Fall Cotigh.
one job over two weeks, died not
terrod, for so he willed It? Thus we
better Income for the amount invest­ tainly never make heps lay.
Check your fall cough at. once see King John was burled In Worces­
, long ago, and people said he was
ed than anything else pn the farm.
—don'.t wait—il mayllead to serious
a genius out of-his sphere. When
If pullets don't lay before cold lung trouble, weaken your vitality ter cathedral. an^Jdt is therefore losehe
was
alive
they
said
he
was
a
loafer.
This will be the greatest chance lo buy regular high grade
wenlhor
thev
Chicks Busy.
Keep unicKs
uusy.
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,, pre, apt ,to jvni.l
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........ and develop a chronic lung ailment. stan's. Tho memory of King John is
—Atchison Globe.
Get a bottle of Dr. Hells Pine Tar
box stationery that has ever taken place in Hastings.
SxerdM
„tunf. ... .....
Honey today: il is pure and harm­ not cherished with the feeling that has
cca, so see that you manage your basket.
Dirxy? Bilious? Constipated?
.
less—use it freely for that full
foods and tho feeding to keep tho
Dr.
King's
New
Life
Pills
will
The
normal
temperature
of
a
hen
cough or cold. If Baby or children of England's sovereigns, and he will
During Fair Week
euro you. caqse a healthy flow, of
is lH*ch»r than lhal of a human be­
bu remembered only as tho monarch
i bile and rids your slumach and
ing nhd 1£ she ha* fcnoUgh fresh air lieve quickly aud permanently.
Il
j bowels of waste and4 fermpnling
Feeding Com to Turkeys.
l&lt;&gt; .keep, up lit combustion fed Iry soothes’ lhe irritated throat, lungs charter of English liberty, from which
itoily poison* They ;wwa tonic to
Corn should be fed tp turkeys only her respiration, she ' can enduro and air passages. ‘Loosens Phlegm
। your Uomaeh and liver and lone
mon- cold Ihtiti tli&lt;‘ human folk, hut is antiseptic and fortifies lhe sys­ of its valued Inheritance.—Letter to
I the genoral system. First dose will
dampness is a grave injury'
her. tem against colds.
It surely pre­
North Slds Phormocltt
Hntlnjs, Michigan
icure you of that depressed, dizzy.
vents cold germs from getting a Bt. Louis Pcst-Dtspalch.
1 bilious and constipated condition.
A Disease of Chlekeoa.
hold. .Guaranteed:
Only 25c. al
125c. all druggists.—Adv.
■BANNER Want Abvs. PAY—
your
Druggist.
—
Adv.
■•BANNER WAN's. ADVB.”Can you tell me what is wrong

That is one of tho greatest vir­
tue*. nijy furnace run have—simple
lo oprrnle—and by Iwing so gives

IH-’I.- after United Stales troops had
horn slalioneil there'fnr ten

Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel.

BESSMER BROS

J. W- TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich

NEW SHOE SHOP

Do You Want the Finest Tea you ever Drank?

Buy “ARBUTUS” 50c

THE COFFEE 4

Hastings, Mich.

Buy Your Box Stationery
Now
10c per box

C. E. HARVEY

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�the mgnNca makner. September io, ibii.

PAGE TWELVE

GLIMPSES OF HAS­
TINGS 35 YEARS AGO
Extracts From. News Col unis of die Hastings Banner,
Published May 28» 1879
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M. C. B. IL Train Service.
Going EaM.
Detroit Express - - -7:ti.A. M.
Day ExprcM - - t:29P. M.
AUantir Express, daily - H:to P'. M.
Way Freight al
- - 10:15 A. M._
Going Wail.
Mail Train nt
- - - 2:13 P.M.
Pacillo Express 'daily
5.1)0 A. M.
Grand Rapid* Express - H:55 P. .M.
Way Freight
- - - 12:33
All trains daily except Sunday*—
except aa Mneciflcd aliove.
T. J. Bush. Sialion Agent.

THESCHOOL TH^TGETSJ^ESULTS

Specimen* "f ruck’from MineliaIta rTills. Miiim-mla. and alsoqdecrs
of n Mill JMune from-w of the
Stone* of lhe large Mill lhal exl&gt;|oiled in Minneapolis Iasi year.]
wi re received by u* yesterday from
Mr. Charles‘Mixer, for which- he
will please accept
our hearty

Lewis P. Cole the ThornApple;
Lake man. i.« -about to commence |
building n .large and commodiousj
hall, for the purpose of accommo­
dating visitor* whrf wish to trip the I
light fantastic.
We do not doubt I
but that nice parlies might be held
COUNTY OFFICERS.
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...Clement
Smith
there,
and would prove profitable to
Judge of Probate.
lhe
pioprielor,
and
please* the par­
Hltcrlff................. .Henry- Houghlalin
ticipants.
Under Sheriff ...
Deputy Sheriffs,
Win. Q. GruAn!
. W. H. Powers
.Enoch Andni........ John Liehty
.................................. Win. XL- Reudder
Pro.sC'ciiling Attorney, L. E. Knnppon
Injunction Master...................

John Dyer, of Orangeville, has a
pair of block iM'.ir# a year old.
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkin* •■ire
building n Icnnnt lioviso neat- lheir 1
fleam mill.
Uncle Billy Wood’s hnu*e that ho
Is building in the tlrst ward is near­
ing completion.
Chel and Burn.* Messer lire making
Join of sales of lhe Buckeye Reap­
er* and Mower*.
Treasurer LieJily has purchased Champion, T.
lhe Franklin T. Ctioiphell residence Wallies. II. F.
Hartford, S. »
In the Second ward.
IWiert Marshall Esq., nml wife of Cleveland,
Harper, L. K
Prairieville wore vlsilmg al Hon. D.
R. Cook’s the hitler pari of the week.
We an* told, but cannot vouch for
Hie truths of the a*«erl,imi. lhal
l\ the Nashville
there arc nine doelors io ami hImmi!
•ally that when a
GMlar Creek.
.
was finished Hint
When Happy Goorge tisk* you
i- about to build.
for money to hid iu celebrating the
Fourth, open ynur heart and purse
and hand mil a good sum.
The (kid Fellows of Prairieville
have their new lodge room nearly
compb*l&lt;Mi. and will dedicate thn
Mine In about irwdik or leu day*.
Ex-Sheriff Creasy. Norman Ballcy
and "Happy Georg*” are the commill:'.' t&lt;&gt; r.ii-r money for defray­
ing expenses at the coming Mb.'
Mr. Waller Spaulding, one of the
Croquet firm, bul a resident of Chi­ oilier place
cago. Is spending a few days ill tin* Grand Rnpidu
city, looking over Hie,croquel works.
Patten the Ire Qrenm man Im.*
• h Ill'll: I,••VI .-Mini un?
strawberries, leltuae, string bean*,
II. H. M—--r. i:-|.. of Mid­
cin-umbers e(e„ ivpd he keeps the
- In inaki. a craml .*'|h*lh'iiicvsl -apple* we ever say nt this
tickeyr Reaper* ami Mmvfenluro of the day. will lie
«&lt;f • a splendid. "Sulkey
Burkcyo delivery nf Middleville,
our week from next Salunluy will
enjoy himself, and it will be a big
day for Middleville.
James M. Hrwcs and Ammr Pal­
mar are Hm.'iuna up humiriuLs of
grain cradle* and iwery body knows
that lhe Painter rradlu e.-umol . be
(•••al.

TH AT YOU SHOULD ATTEND THEIR SCHOOL BECAUSE GEORGE
B. CORTELYOU ATTENDED A BUSINESS COLLEGE AND EVENT­
UALLY BECAME THE HEAD OF ONE OF NEW YORK’S GREAT
BUSINESS CONCERNS—they will tell you that you should attend their school
because Rose L. Fritz attended some business college and became a world’s
champion as a typewriter operator—‘that you should attend their school because
William Loeb learned shorthand and became private secretary to the President,
and later, collector pf internal revenue at the port ol New York. But^

■Do they give you any specific instances of their own grad­
uates who have won distinction in the world of business ?■
Do they rfive the names of young men and young women who have attended their schools
and orc now located in prominent positions in the business world?
Can these institutions that “point with pride" to the fact that they have adopted the most
recent and unreliable system of shorthand—that claim that they have a course of study that can
be completed in just no time at all—that claim to have some magic plan by which you may do
something that no one else has ever done—can such institutions show you a list that will read
like the following list of young men and young women who have graduated from the Michigan
Business &amp; Normal College, and gone out to become great successes in the business world?

Walker. Department of Mchoolsund (&gt;dirges, Rtirrotighs Adding Machine Company, Detroit.
Bernice Bushnell, priv’atc semdury to the 4jrnrral nuinugrr of the Yrllowstom* Park Associatlmi.Wultcr llaugbcy, IVcMeru Supervisor of Agen­
cies. Buick Motor Car Company. Flint, Miehigmi.
V. I_.Grassnum, ('ashler Savings Depnrtmcnl,
Central National Bunk, Battle"Creek.
Ernest J. Fiske, sereelnry to Mr. Wolfe. Ca-ntrai
National Bank. Baltic Crock.
Elnora Knapp, private secretary lo Guy 11. Cady.
Detroit.
Eairl il. Finlay, brunch house agent, Buick .Motor
Company, Spokane. Washington.
Elizabeth Hoyt, private secretary In Mr. More­
land. Moreland Motor Truck Company, Los Angeles

nils IS THE SCliUlM. THAT GRADUATED:
George N. Bliss. Production Mimnger for the
Thomas B. Jeffrey MmmfuTluring Cbmpany, Keuosha. Wiscmijsln.
Mary Scvison, private secretary to the chief of
(hr Prmluetlon Department of the M. Rumelj*Com­
pany. lail'ortr, Indiana.
E. D. Lanigan. Michigan Sides Manager for the M.
Ilumely Company. Battle Creek.
*
\da Willitl.s, private secretary tn E. C. Ilfamau,
Amcrirnn Strum Pump Company. Bailie Creek.
- Harry VonWagner. private seeretury to Mr. Hills
Vssistmit .‘•ales Malinger. Packard. Motor Gab ttmipany. Detroit.
C_ W. Brainard. Secretary-Treasurer Vniuu
Strum Pump Company, Battle Creek.
Fred L. CbrjNtluii*, Cashier Savings Drpartinent, OH
Nutlomil Bank. Baltic Creek.
Earl Marvin. Receiving Teller, Old N'alkaial
Hunk. Itullle Creek.
.Hubert 4. .Ifar. Receiving Teller. City Bank of
Bullie Creek. ■
j.iindl Lurtis, Assistant Lusliier, Merrhiinis Sav­
ings Bunk. Battle C.rci'k.
*
John Meister. Cliicf Arrountimt, lit genie Food
tloinpaiiy. Buttle Creek.
(I. &lt;;: Crssim. PurchashigiJcpurtmciil. M. Blithely
Lonipmi). I.a Porte, Indiana.
t
&lt;&gt;. G. Culver. Lost Keeping Department, M. Iluincl.s Company. La Porte. Iinliaua.
V. I_ Bramble, I ninn Strum Pmiip'Couiiwny,

official stenographer King’s
kmk City, and harder of Ila*
'■peed noil accuracy in writing

Frank \ndrrser. Cashier II. B. Slrrrin.in Mimufii'kturing Company. Battle Creek.
Winifred Wing, private secretary to tin* Work*
Muniigrr. M. Ituniely ( ompaiiy, Battle Creek.
ThfsMlon* llnttcndorf. Chief IceounluiU, I nion
Strum Pump Company. Bnitlc .('reek.
Helena Stanley, privule se&lt; retnry to IV. K. Krllogg. Kellogg Toasted.' Corn Flake Cmnpmiy, IliiUle
John 1_ Kellogg, secretary Kellogg Tiuisl-d Com
Fluke Company. Baltic t.n-ck.
Mur llocke, with lhe IL B. Sherman Manufac­
turing Company, Battle Creek.
Frank N. Miller. Pay muster i’ostum Ccrral Com­
pany, Ltd., Buttle Creek.
Charles L. Marble. Purchasing Agent, Kellogg
ionslril Corn Flake Compnnl, Bailie Cceck.

Nettie Cuinaniiic. privule secretary |&lt;i Mr. J. C.

This list could Im* &lt;-milinm*d i4delinltclv. Three are
young women out in. Hie Imsini’ss/vnrld who Imvr made
lie counted wlmse salary is greater Hum lhal of William
New York.

AMERICAN TACTICS
, lure inure i- mi avium v irv
LMTED
STATES . MILITARY !hilly or rolling country lh&lt;
METHODS IMT1ATED L\*
,!r“
ElrilOPEAX MAH

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, Business Expert

NOW, MY FRIENDS
BUSINESS TRAIN!,

S NOT D1FFCULT

AMERICAN SMILAR
TO GERMAN METHODS

UFA
l this war will revolutules nf Hu- war. game,
iphaxanl and hy.-lerii-al

ElDrieuty of Light Artillery mid
Armored Motor-Cars H ill Be
Thoroughly Tested.
The tactics 'of lhe Amcrican.Army
are on trial in lhe Aurnpeuci war.
nays a military expert. For years il
hoi* been known that the Amerii-im
mid the German modes of warfare
have been similar, Except fur the
open order formations—in which! lain strmis-hold . with yninpleie iuAmerica gnr.s to the furthest ex-|
' I formation of the si length of that
heme—lhe two armi&gt;*« are directed I position. Export* believe lhal l|i.e
by almost the siftne system. It is,i day of such .-peclaruhir charges us
known Hint Maj. Gen.' ’ Lemiuid; that of lhe Light Brigade. .Picket s
Wood is mi anh ul supporter of the j' men at Gettysburg and of the Old
Genium method*.
•
Guard al Waterloo, ha* passed.- H
■ IL is also true that the Freni a i.* m&gt;l believed -that this war will
hurtles uro somewhat similar lu contribute anything like them.
pari* of the German, and when’ ' The Germans will wage a fierce
they depart from Hiem they begin bul careful campaign. They depend
(0 (•arallel ours, so Whatever Hmb■Upon their terrilic onslaughts to
onh'Otm* of the European war. thr|jbrcuk the enemy. Their losses will
J ar lie* of .America will receive a liw' fmmviHe. bul Ul«y esttmale Ihr
seven- test, lhal may result in Hiej.Isreal sderiflce nl the lime of Un1.
inauguration of radical changes.
.'jchni'F".- as eompetLsaled in Hie diortAmerica closed il« mind to itrings’iciiihg.of
i
tin- war.
.
j The I Tench will e^ririsc caul ion.
Uli-Ariuiricair* war,, hut. nothing । They will lighl llererly. bul in open
muid be more fatal than to judm- formatiuu.-iiiid will ptvbubly annih­
the army of any nation by the- ilate llm mlvaiice line of llm cncriiy
elmidards oxisling then. . . In the wilh (heir expert liimdlitib' of the
brief lapse of MxtnAn years the artillery.
army has received lhe closed sludy.
mid has been benefited by ptore "iuvenlions Ilian at aijy ollinr period
of Ils existence.
Holding up a globe before a bright
Ditto boy in school. the teacher naked
lhal Ibis war will either make mi what country Ik opposite to ua on the
break. Ono is rfliciem-y of lighl ‘ globe. ^1 don't know, ma'am,“ was
artillery, another is the mrtor cart the reply. "Well, now.” pursued the
in i.ho dual trsl a» un armored j teacher, "If I were to bore a hole
jeout and as n inode of iramporta-! through tho earth and you were to
yil aimluer is camp taniialuH feature has dev el- go In at thia end. where would you
mnrif the fi|ianish-Am- come dutT' "Out of tho hole," replied
1 will be Mibjevlol tn the pupil, with an air of triumph.
lent by the frrmtfnd-l
__t!U|utlJP tl|r.
Til'*'
a lure ver tliv vol- u

WDMI A I II VI A IH SINESS
WONDERFUL POSSIBILiTlES.

AMI

EDI CATION

-OFFERS

IT TAKES EXPERTS

a Ini-inrv, expert to leaeh &gt; mt i&gt;t&amp;i&lt; s— it lakes a stenographic ex­
• i r—-it lakes ii peiinnui to leach yrtu
■ueb as you gel al the Michigan Business
■ iiisL npplir.i|ioii, ics just folhiwing Indnisinr— irilirt. you nssocj'ulr with Mir-

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THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT
I he work of the “SERVILE DEPAHTMEXl” ot
(hr Michigan Business mid Xormal College i&gt; un out­
growth of the personal help which Mr. Argubright
has given, lines give, aud will give to everyone who
enrolls ut the .school. This depiirimciil furnishes just
the right position for you—places vou where you
cmi grow—hist that place for tvhirh you are best

imi*|iiwe of giving professional advice ii|hxi efficiency
in general, out in parliruhir, lo increase the efficien­
cy of every graduate of (his institution. This de­
partment h--bvvon&lt;L.lhr comprehension of the ordi­
nary individual. The only way Unit you (-an grasp
the full signifitancr of the wonderful work done by
Mr. Argubright F lo enroll Ht the school mid become
n human, integral part of the prim.............................

MORE THAN $3,500 A YEAR
tunin’ up lo the College office mid let u* show
you it letter from a young man who (mis-been out Of
school uboul four yearn mid now receives more than
MAHb.im u jrur. with a percentage of the prolita in
mldilion. lie says, “Another com- of what tin- (ruin­
ing ill (lie M. II. «k N. C. will do for u fellow with or­
dinary hilelligeniT.”’
The demand for our young men and young wom­
en is fur iu advance uf the supply, business men arc
calling un us each month—each week—each day—

training lhal equipped them for life's work. This
(ruining hus given them mi ndvunhioe lhal is
WORTH TIIOrSANDS OF DOLI.VILS |n lhem. We
want to tell you about tiirw young people. We wunl
to show you why we can nlo for you what wc have
■ ilout' fur. (hem.
If you riiunot rail, send fnr (xillegn literature—
Il is free.
.

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, President

43-45-47 West Main Street

BATTLE, CREEK, MICH.

Entrance Through Bijou Theatre Lobby

Office hours—8 to 11:45 A. M.; 1:15 to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays 9;00 to 11:45 A. M; 1:15 to 1:00 P. M.

�PAGE THIRTEEN

THE BASTING* 1ANMCJLW PTEMBER 10, 1911.

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i The Biggest Implement end Hardware
House In Barry County
For years we have dealt with the farmers and other people of Barry County and
during these years we have established a reputation for honorable and square
dealing and today we number our friends and patrons by the hundreds. Always *•------------------------------- - -------at “Fair Time” we expect to meet many of those who have been our patrons.
.
Our store always extends a welcome to all and Usually at the Fair Grounds we have a tent to which every one is cordially
invited. This year we expect to show as fine a display as we have ever had. Below are given a list of some of the things
you may see there. Remember you are a welcome guest at our tent.

Visit Us at The Fair
Olds Gasoline Engines
R. &amp; V. Triumph Gasoline Engines
United Gasoline Engines
x Sharpies Cream Separators
Oliver Plows
John Deere Plows
Ensilage Cutters
Wind Mills
Sewing Machines
Studebaker Wagons'
Feed Grinders
Manure Spreaders
Carriages
Electric Lighting Systems

Many Other Farm Machines

We Buy In Tremendous Quantities
We are probably the heaviest buyers of Hardware and Farm Implements in Barry
County and this section of the state. We buy in enormous quanities and conduct our
business on a big scale. This enables us to obtain advantages with the factories and
jobbing houses that smaller dealers cannot get.
We can supply you with almost anything in the line of Hardware and Implements.
When any new improvement in the line of machines or time and labor saving
devices is placed upon the market we endeavor to obtain it for the convenience of
our patrons.
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THE PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY KNOW THAT
WE STAND BACK OF THE GOODS WE SELL

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
Hardware and Implements

Phone !

HASTINGS, MICH.

Rapid*
Saturday, after
soil, ami for a scromi forest lo
';r..'"i«"™an|iJl“toh™'! MINISTERIAL RULE IN BOSTON
grow.
The roolj of this forest |
■aim* limn ii. . 11 wuuiu !&gt;&lt;■ mlE. E. Faulkner anil son Earl were
| must have nduullv entwined among '
ding
io
Iv.-ini tin* Indpht till- | Writer Had Some Hard Things to Gay
in Northern Michigan la*t week.
|| the.topmost branches of lhe oriuiKith* Clnimbiirluiii. of Sparta, &lt;m
Mt\s. Graham and son from Penn­
|j mil foresls. Jflieit volcanic'ucliviMonday &lt;*vemng, August filsl. al । sylvania are vuiliug .Mr. ami Mr.*.
Long Since. Gone.
I .os Angeles. Cal. The wielding was,
-----------I foie-l. Up’ -lump
the oulroiiie "f a rumand- which
Itev. Pope ami wife of Hickory ’ tended lh&lt;&lt; fmteral of her cousin.
ar&gt;'
The ministers r&amp;led Boston in tho
NEW WONDERS OF I »"«' ►‘•••n a shot
iH’gan here four years ago whet. •loriWTs spent Sunday wilh Mr. ami j• Mrs. Georgi-.
Georgcy Wilson, uf Hasting.-,
Hasting.-. [ ARE AMONG
un- VL-I
I
U-I-OVL.
.-Io|&gt;e. was hlll'K ■
11 n good old dajs. They wero the bos-ies.
Miss Chamberlain was here with Mr.*. Cross.
THE
YEl.I.OU
STONE
1 Thursilay. -.
•&lt;&gt;nt&lt;- j- Literally.
’ «•-—«»— The
■»-- vi
------------------— .ubig
minister* were
the
her parents while her fnlher was ' Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Smith and
1’Mlk.
.
Karl Ku&lt;iz ami Miss Esther *\uuni again a Vulcan। at'i colonial bozacx; .they steered the gorpastor of lhe M. K. church, ami Mr. Mi.** Veronica Smith of Buffalo arc biti &lt;&lt;f Grend Rapid- visited al Jay
Dinkci was*Alien conducting a
। ernor and the. general court, while the
Smith's .Nalurday mid Sunday.
visiting
Mr.-.
Tillie
Snulh.
'
store here. The bride i* very well
1 lltlin minister* were the ward or town
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Manning of
known in Ix-llon a- she has h&lt;&lt;*l»
W&amp;TC' &amp;«*»• 6E0L0G1CAL
i-iiiielcr fiiiin ” In '» fe a
‘tor “‘“de tip ‘he voter*' lixlx.
•II ’ItllWVI'of friends among both young ami Owo-.-u au&lt;l Mr. and .Mrs. M&lt;*K&lt;*weii last s&lt;‘rnmn of lhe conference year.
WONDERS ARE REVEALED -i;»-■&gt;
,!!r
oden hollow in Ihi- ceiteletflona and "ran" lhe town
'old. Hli&lt;* I* a graduate of the Kal­ of Hallie Greek were vlkilors at M. Suiway
Siduwl
nt
p.
m.
avities willi brilliant amThey them.elvc* did not
amazoo Normal ami for lhe past M. .Mannings Inst week.
Karl Bid&lt;’lman and Jesse Galli-. •
!■&lt;• &lt;-uli&gt;nili&lt;’&gt;l &lt;nif
rstnls.
' h&lt;’Id office. ..Like'our modern political
thren years has been a successful
Mi*» Hazel Eckharl left Saturday linn are allending lydiool in Hasiuimw
li'nre a huge irei- aupi-ars 1 b°sses. they ruled through other*,
Finally lhe vnl(earlier in lhe 8|uirla high sduHik foi‘ Big Ilapids where she will ulVulcanic .tlatrriiils Overflowed 13 riinor
George', us he Is called . here, in
neon
prost
ru&lt;«d'Wore
it
■
And
‘
l
“
)
"o
«f
u« who think that "low.
Our "I'luxil began lasl Mpnday.'
Succoodve Furcsls Vntil Depth
lied. II IS ntmul &lt; feet 111 1 down poHBclan*" are the only men^
known by all ami i- a good evnmple
Mi.-* Addie Mniiti'l of Prairicvillu
Ifruilicd 2.000 Feel.
of young iiianbo'sl. Al present he was home over Sunday.
dinnieh'i ami I- &gt;&gt;xpo»e&lt;| for j ! ‘hat "lake orderf will pleaxo obBervn
•* i-donia as IrMher. Six m-w schol­
is in business 111 Los Atimdes. where
lb (eel. There i&lt;jjv .qZ- j that in till* ciw those clerical hoaxes
The 15-to-l fossil forest of the
.Mabel Econard is tcaclijng ars' were enrolled, making a lolafI
aiul
the- young people have gone to iuMiss
dimimiiion in diainetFr ruled through the gentry in office and
of twenty-two.
YellowstoneiV'TI'C
Mounlains
aun&gt;os«
all
You kville 1 hi- yettr.
”.........
|.Jlin jinmcdiati'ly
in and has cui’
lmusek&lt;!e|&gt;iug- id a jum* bungalow
Gfinrlry litrkcl-and wife of Foulh| the other wontkT tales -»«
Mr; Kopf-oT Lowell. wag* burnt!
of «,«T
the
i|l(' Y-Uow-'ona - i2tny&gt;&gt;u '--through ■•-■ v-u-t-v■ ■ .-’P‘DillIiy_U 11 &gt;!l»| have b‘ &lt;,ii: the carefully selected good people in
which was all furnished and ready over
1B^d, k-owom
I he famous
faniou* petnlh-d
tielrilli-d forest
forest of
of Ari
Ari.■................
.............in G
1.luari
. . of, ■n v^ry tall trwrt. ABWlror pririlMl t6ctr
­ tin*
Sunday.
Ben&lt;l spent Friday night at Scott: The
nmunlain.
the
for the bride when she arrived.
zona may be the best known, but Which- may Im read th&gt;- story &lt;&lt;f ilSprague is uttending school
Boll 1 Mr. and. Mrs. iJiukel have Hu.- m Merle
•Mi« Esther Hiihdm.'i.'i begun her• it tells no- such story as do the lifr origin, million* nf trunk’, roots nnd
Buttle Crock again this year. •
forest arv'uprigld i Mri,tocr"(T into a theocracy than it is
Iiiffll wishes of the entire cominun11
link'The Delton Study Club/will hold school near Freeport Motiady, Sept.. teen Yellowstone forests of ada­ hranclo-.* having been subnierg&lt;-&lt;l
•• i»-ii:u G fee} lngli I now“da&gt;‘B to corrupt a democracy into
liy.
mant, grown one .on lop of the by these stupendous volcanic in­
their first meeting of Hip year wilh
t' in diameter.
. j " Plutocracy.
Caleb tytibridger ami Mr. Wise Mr.«7 Eugene Horton m&gt; Friday, af­
other, and rcvcidfifi; Hie growth of undation* nml conv.-rb'&lt;l into the
................... M„|
||,j rarity. I ^o’U'?
‘he methods of the clergy
have gum* to Soplh Berni, Indiana, ternoon. The work this year will BUT NOT ON THAT MACHINEI the douse vegetation of the early must -beautiful ami hanlie.-l of
Slymp* and h&lt;g* of U are found inij woro logitlmate: others were not.
on a motor trip wilh Mr. Edmonds be on Political Economy and Am­
• world, of terrific volcanoes in erun­
altrix'l all &lt;|ti:irl&gt;'lS &lt;&lt;f tin- globe | Their .influence ns preacht'rs upon
lion. and of chemical inetnmurpli~
■ of Hastings.
erican Lileralun*.
Girl Had Right to Balk on Joy Ride1 Ism-* on a gigantic scale—natural standing on the slmws and .•deeper from far Northern pi'iiits of Arctic j public opinion wax that of leaders;
Mr. and Mrs. Moore of BalUu
Drath of Frank Norwood.
hillsides, rise i&lt;j a li.-iglil of -.ii l&lt;&lt; .'Mi
That Homely Escort Had Promphenomena of millions of years !«■ feet, nml are covered wilh lichens
1.. o..„n----Southland so long as they exercised It in
Creek nml Mr. anil Mrs. Webster
a: from' 8|dizhenp!ii.
fore the appearaniM'-upon the eurlh nml hlaekeped mol di*c&lt;&lt;lor&lt;ul by
nf Banfiold were visitors al Dr. Barry township, Michigan. 8ept.
'.imibtn to Suulh Africa
of lhe find cave man.
Morfonl'a Friday.
frost and rain. Tbou.mmls ami nyl125. 1831, ami died of apoplexy at his
I
The visitor to this fantastic re- | lions of years old and of solid -lorn*,
George Quick rnlurnrd from Bat- home in Delton August 30. 191 i. al
But when they abused It to beat a
Ho Creek Wednesday where he has the ago of JH) years, il months ami ever met, but almost his first sontanca1 gion views these submerged for­ you can not distinguish them ut a
governor who. feeling that their pun­
ests. standing upright as I hey grew.
been working all summer in lhe five days. Al the. age of 25 ha wa- won her heart.
ishments were too qgu^ attempted to
It was: "I’ll coma around some, in lhe punlice un&lt;l lava deposits of dead -tumps &lt;»f I lie pn-sefd forest of show and ice should oner h;tv&lt; use the discretion * iiicb was properly
Hanilarium.
married U» Mis* A&lt;|elia Pennock of
Not rvin-y visitor, to tho Yellow. been tropical.. In many IdCalitifa his; when they put 'off conventions to
Bussell N'olKvood has moveil h[s Ikirry fltfii to them wen* horn three Thursday and taka you out in tho ma­. Hie ancient volcanoes -not fifteen
loo. Hirre are tfggregaliiiii* of l«s
.
‘
, foresls spread over iliffcrcnl areas. a.loiir notices I lie pot rilled for»«l*
family in willi his mother for a sou*. Russell, of Hi&lt;’kuTy; Mu-on chine.”
limes and places where they could
but fifteen foresls -landing one
and Marshall of Kalumazm&lt;. Ho was
short time. .
"Oh." aba twittered, picking a hair. above
control them, against public opinion:
Jhe
gemt c&lt;-yM-ts mid other won­ dignified by fh&lt;&lt; utmie
the
other,
each'
rcpresenlDr. Lowry of Hastings a-sisb-d always ready io administer to the from his coat collar. "What Thurs­
and when U/ey lit a bribe be scut to
' ing 3 long period of lljc earth's hiA- der*. As you ride up the trail that
by Dr. Cross of Dollon removed
day. Mr. Dickdockar?”
the ..king of England—when they did
Forj'.
Along flic preclpilbus am! meanders along the Mnoolh river
adenoids . from Vcrnicc Eckharl pulhy and duriuK Hu* past three
'How docs some Thursday next almost perpendicular sides of the IxMfnm. ynn may note Hie cliffs on
these and other things, the clergy
years nf his illness was a patient
Thursday.
week suit you?” ha replied.
Ycllowsionn Canyon, where the lhe right hnrtd covered with a mul­ CaL ami one in lhe vicinity of; were "playing lhe game ’ fn what »a.
Mrs, Peter Adriunson ami daugh­ sufferer but he wm.given the best
"Oh. tha DraL please!” she ex­■ river has during the later ages cut titude of the.-- bleitched
shtiie Cairo. Egypt. But in th&lt;&gt;e places would call a "pretty practical fash-'
ter Margaret visited Mrs. Hurler In of rare by his wife who attended io
all or mo.-t of lh&lt;- trunks ate on).—
claimed.
its
wav
through
lhe
mounlains
to
trunks.
In
lhe
percipitnle
middle
him
wilh
untiring
patience.
Hcliool craft from Thursday until
truipt nnd lie hjiiken and scallereil Ion " And. they went a practical lot
That Thursday she stood, with her• a depth of 2000 feel, may be seen portion of the mountain, face, rows alamt in the greatest confusimi. of politicians, thoso godly ministers:
Saturday. ‘
He hath parsed tlie darksome valnew auto coat on. waiting at tha par­, the trees of these separate forests, Uf upright trunk* stand but mi lhe
pious, but cunning; good." but no
Rev. John Slater was a business
. h**
..
layer
above
layer,
like
the
bands
lodges
like
the
columns
of
a-rumvisitor in Battle Creek last Thurs­
■ alrtihifion. "mollycoddles"—Lincoln Steffens in
.Where death's cohl waters How., lor window for two hours.
in ;t gigun.tic chocolate cake, ceday.
the Metropolitan.
He hath left the land of shadows ■ "I realize he's ugly as sin and has menled into the volcanic debris
James Brown has gone to Plain­
fourteen gold teeth,” she mused, "but w-ffich in turn oyerwhetmed each loo sleep lo -upporl vegetation litw.-lonv National Park, on lhe oth­
In the i-v£ping's sunny glow:
well to work for. the winter. Mrs. And his happy feel uro pressing
with wind goggles on ha surely won't growing forest wherejt stood.
save 9 few pine*, the (Yi/rilled er litutri, are not otflj tnuch more
Brown will conduct tbe meal mark­
In Fashion's Jungle.
pallia beyond Hie vale of niglil.
• look so bad and he'll probably keep
In the lone,, long
according -trunks fairly cover Hie -urfm-e.
et during his absence.
,A big garao hunter. Just back from
Where the shining river Is flowing his mouth shut on account of- tha1
1 to geologists“(he higji. rugged re­
As the. mail carriers didn't have .Close beside the throne of light.
six months between Kilimanjaro and
dust?'
gion of the Ye||bw&gt;l«iic park was a
bi go on Iln- mail rouk' Monday
The slope*. of Amrltiysi Mountain, Victoria Nyanza, was walking on Fifth
There was a sudden chugging.
low, fiat couqIq*. only a Utile above
I hey at (ended the mail carriers'
lhe Thunderer. Mount Niirn* .1111)
Might Have Liked Them.
“'Tla he!'r she breathed.
sea level, willi'u diinqle ax nearly
The lara^-l trunk in the Yellow- &lt;&lt;lh&lt;*r peak* in lhe .vicinity. nil have
eonveulimi.nl Middleville.
.
In .ano* block ho passed a furrier's
1 tropical ns that of Foulhern Max- stoiie Park i- a little over' I't fed lheir
Al a reunion of the Adame family
Mr. and Min, Hines. Mrs. Hlnule
pelritied fbre.-ts—in
fact,
A. magnificent foroat eovorwl across, whirli includes a portion of llnifr t* hardly a .-quaiv mile of the shop with mounted skins' of tignr and
nml Mrs. Hurter uud daughter Hel- tho chicken croquottas gave out. ao was seated on n dusty motorcycle। ten.
the area. Hiroiigh which roamed lhe well-preserved bark.
This area of the iioriheaslrro portion of
eii of Schoolcraft spent Thursday the maids carefully neglected the with an extra seat behind!
the gigaiilic iH-asls of the early huge log projects al«&lt;ut t» feet above Yellowstone Park willmut its mulwith Mrs. Hlpbridgor.
Ha rank the bell.
young‘children. After vainly trying to
leopard skin coat another a wolf
Delton-bus n good number rep­ attract the attention of hie mother,
"is Miss Nlddlestoop at home*" he, world. There were no men. Vol­ (hr-xurface. Tlm most remarkable I1I11&lt;I&lt;&lt;
-seallete&lt;l or
canic eruptions- then burst forth
resented in Hastings high school
•nough hvtsil
inquired.
nrralir
willf tremendous energy, and ibis
on Hie western end of Sjmcimen
this year: Irene HoelUel,- Glenn end of the table called out in a loud
"No." replied the maid. "a*s Just' fopest. the lowest oije of Ute fifteen, &lt;•&lt;1
llidge.
Throushoiti several ticres cviTliistiiiK palare for a hundred of mammoth shape,
Horton, Paul Faulkner.
Gerald tonn of voice: "Mother!"
' aa you view it today from Hie floor the trees'- an; ex|Ki.&lt;e&lt;1 at various kings.
Husli, Gurucr Huinpjtm. Georgo
arras twitched. '
,‘t
"What la it. AlbertT" she replied. Press.
of the canyon, yas ronuflelely bur­ beighl.- 01.1 a very sleep hillside,
Green. Hurold Houvcnlr nnd Leon
"Do you think.” went on the child.
ied under the masses of falling a»h- most
...
of them projecting well above
Dunning are all attending.
Paul
whore a chap misses his rifle more
Whit Makes Flattery Welcome.
cs amt pumirc.
The trees were the
■'
surfaci-. -.....
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white -..............
al lhe very
Faulkner and Gerald Bush - were -I should bare liked tho croquettes
Navigability of the Kongo.
than on Fftth avenue. And," he arfdad
What
makes
a
man.
susceptible
to
sooked by sdicu- charged waJjsummit &lt;&lt;f lh&lt;‘ slope stands ijne of
plucky enough Tuesday to walk the If 1 had onet'—Lippincott's.
The Kongo river and its tributaries then
lers. mihI Hie uir being excluded, I the largest ami best preserved Irecs. flattery Is the fact thavha welcomes vcngcfully. "such a hunt tnlthti
Mire distance lo and from Hust­
furnish
more
than
nine
thousand
Thu ik'iuirlmt'iil of agriculture raThey Were presort e&lt;l and turned in It i*
feel in circumference anything that affords relief from the amiss, you know."
ings rather than be alwunl lhe first
After the find forest vvasiwiHioul Hie bark, and stands 12; indiscriminate knocking.
ijay, which they would have lo tiiualc* that diaeuue and •■xpumirv miles of waterways navigable by ftal-’ stone.
Iruve been &lt;m ueciiunl of no train­ caused a lose’ in meat tmiiiud* m bottomrd steamers.
vnlotiilMMl quiet was restprqd.for a; feel above the ground. This giant!
this country amounting Io SI&amp;0,000,sufilcient length of tinw. for the i (rec. literally is us old ns the hilly,
.
service tm the C. K. &amp; 8.
-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY. - vulcanic material tu be reduced lo is a true Sequuiu, aud is so closely
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
Mrs. Hunt's brother returned to uuu last year.

\

DELTON.

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dat'd* are out in town announcing
(he wadding ot Georgp Dnikid or

Grand

gtesafe ■ 15 rtTRFH FOIBB I
i=is£~vf=i ME MINE MtfflEI

.!•-.rs

�THE HAKHNCl BANNER, .SEPTEMBER 10, IflIL

PAGE FOIRTFEN
al Thornapple lake,

WEGUSEN’S

Tailored Garments
.

Command Admiration

Mr. nnd Mra P. II. Carter spent
Hie Inlier purl of ln*t week at Ba;-,
e Creflk.
Mi»*r** Yada1 Feiimner and Villa i
Pnrroli comnirnced alterdiiu bu*l-

That in because they are property cuf and
fitted from the

Season's Finest Fabrics

See Us E.ariy

A. S. WEGUSEN
LADY TAILORING
i48 Eaat Fuiton sn

By IDA SHtPLIR.
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McQulre languidly watched the
smoke curt from hl* cigar, play tn
weaving circles about hla abapely face
and head, then float off to the realm*
of pipe dreams. PreeehUy a dreamy.
satisfied smile stole into his blue eyes

week.
and love for hlmaelf Adorable Lora.
Mr*. L. W.-Feighner and d.iuab-i He waa hastening back to her and.(
h*r Yada wore iu Gram! Ilnpids la-t. their wedding day at steamer speed.
i
Thursday and Friday.
The half dosed door of hla room let:
Mr- I'.. IL Quick i« enlcrinmiiiK In tha sound ot voices. It was Ed
the indie* nf Hu- "-W Ciilb till*.! Kataey and Tom Larkin. McQulre had*
Thurtdny aflrrnoon.
..
run’Into them somewhere abroad.;!
Mr. and Mrs. E- B. Towfirend indL'They were coming home on the name
sun* of Ha*lmgs visited reln.iv- s gteamer
and friend* hrie Monday..
bld t„.t her R*lney i
VI
m ,x
^Unri. WM “ring. "Believes thgt Lora 1s|i
RMmm.. Mvmdnv afi’er^peiuUnd ;1! Inn«&gt;c«ee personified. Doesn't know,
w'ei-k Wilh 'relative- here.
,h*»
• «‘’od
or mor8'
Mi»* Lila Exurr &lt;*f Alhrn*. vvlioloW”- than himself Don't gueaa that
has spent t'ln* -uinmer lu re went, abe's out to marry a fortune. Don't:
liniin* Smidav aflernoon. She was know tlfat ahe*. In turn, been sweeta&lt; ronipani**d by Von \V. Fljrni** heart to all of us. or anything of that |
and family With ilifir tiunniuibib- '»ff»tr of here and Lambert'*, does hs?"
Mr*. Bynni I’eGravv aiiu Ivvn chitMcQulre's cigar dropped from his &gt;
dren. Mi— Vida and George, of Hit-I parted Bps. The red leaped in an
He Creek who visited ilw- fonner * UI|y flBm8 |0 b)i (ace. Tfaey were |
rtrt'T. Mr*. C. G. Munroe. Itirt W&lt;
I talking, lhese frivnda of his, of the girl,
returned home Saturday.
r.
. ....... .
his calumniating mouth. Larkin'a an .

in the very latest and most attractive pat­
terns. ''Once a customer, always a cus­
tomer," is the motto we work by, and we
are in position to talk with AUTHORITY
nl»out Styles and Patterns.

CITIZENS rilONE. 244B

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Grand Rapids, Mich.

L. Glasgow.
Coy Hruintii'fia* a new Ford.
.. joiui oniey
Htnvml

huildiiiK ju-i .... lITof when*.lliry

his pipe: "McQulre is young. Bhe
Isn't good enough for him. that's only
too true. But. Rainey, tbe girl was
only a little recklesa, too much ot a
flirt. Nothing worse. Lambert is a
liar. McQulre'* a good looker and no
gold."

unless he brought her gold?" Rainey
nr siorc.;
Mr*. F. D. Green nnd children ■till persisted. ' Oh. you need nol
worry about abutting the door; Mereturned home Saturday noun.
Mr*. Malik Boyil of Charlotte was
a kii.-I of-Mr*. Frank PurcIHs out
nour ago
I Sunday.
McQulre fidgeted and worried about
I Joint Caley has purchased Mr* i hla cabin for an hour after. Nol a
I Hlildn Hriwk* house and lol on Stale I doubt of Lora'a lore edged Itaelf In hla
I-Irrel and i* having it repaired be- Wlnd. No one but htmaelf bad ever
I fore moving into the xatne.
Mr. and Mi*.. &lt;:• H. Quirk. Mi.**
Agnes Rosendale and Frrel GaiiinAfur awhile the plan he would work
gcr. motored to Battle Greek. Sun­ to confute there friend* came crowd­
day iiftrrnoon.
Waller Springborg spent Sunday ing Itself Imo hl* head. It was neither
new or original, but It would do.
in Grand Rapid*. ,
Rainey apd Larkin found him dull i
Dnn'l Feighner ’ has commenc' d
repairing and remodeling his hou-** company forthwith Then It* reason
at the corner of Middle an&lt;l Maple ci me out. He bad received a telegram I
at starting. Hoped It was not so bad
a* Stated. Hl* fortune, to tho laat
e&lt;| lii her liiinu* in Maple Grove. Her dollar, was In Jeopardy. He had made ‘
daughter. Mr*. Lydia
l.nlhni|i ac—------ - Further he;
.ydia Lathrop
ar- 1 *&lt;nno foolish «investment
|coni|ianirH her a..,.!
..3
and , will
woui&lt;i not
not talk. Simply moped, smoked ,
, ‘-. , remain
-...... . would
will) her atid Mi— J
. J' *“*1 read.
- 'h
jwill luord nt J. B. Marshall's
and]
s
"Rainey, the little sneak, will go
I .illend N’hnol her**.
!111'hm*w

Valve-in-Head Motor
Be sure to look over the 1915 line of Buick
Cars while at the Fair. You will find them on
exhibition just south of main entrance.

When better automobiles are
built, Buick will build them.”

Lower Tuition Rates
Because We Have
No Solicitors
Mailer'* Bu*ine»* I'nitersiiy gel* nnd hold* it* palroiiage by
.merit. It doc* nol tmpo*e -idiriinr* on lhe public or n*k either
-Indent* or lheir pareitU to sign contracts. bul i* tilled each year
wilh the friend- and relative* of former student*. When you
pay tuition Intro it is for instntdinn purposes nol to pay solicitors
to no from door lo dour. That i* why our tuition rate* are 20 per
reyit lower than any other business school.

Students Paid for Work
Young men and women having a hualne** course in view wiH
appreciate the merit* of Maher's Busin**** Ihuveraily when you
understand lhe business-like manner in which the-work i* done.
Student* are not epgngiHl In wade banket wnrk. bul work that
hu* a commercial value, nnd in doing the public work which i*
solicited by the school lhe xludrnl I* paid, fur wbnt be doo*.
Tin* plan encourages uechrncy a- nothing else will Im* accented
and stimulate* the student lo work u* he is practically working
fnr hiniM-lf. It also is an accommodation to the puhlk*. a- lluty
■*nii get rt vast amount of work done al n nominal charge. Al rhe
present we arc directing SJu) envelopes for a Niles tlrm.
.

Kvwy Graduate Plaeed in a Padtlon.

Ask for further information.

Mahers Business University
Phone 4171-R

Kalamazoo, Mich
319 So. Burdick St.

In the year 18V8. Mi«s Hickel wa*la laving mother. Her life ha* not
Obituary.
Jane Jlickel wa* l&gt;orn united m marriage to Mr. Geo. Wil- been long but it* influence (or good
Her hotly reals in
i* township, July 2d. *on. She Was the mother of three will fie lasting.
ig-L**and ’’di’ed at" “her ’ home ’in children. Mi-- By«sn* 15. Mush r our beautRiverside ceinelety.
Hastings, September 1-1. Hit I m h'-r G&gt;ui* 12 and baby Richard Vernon, bul'her spirit ha* returned to God
f„) |y.nrst year.
She wa* tb.*i Ihii-ii Auku-I '.M. 1914. seven day* who gave il. The funeral service*
(were held at Hie home. Hev. Rirh4 of ||jn,, r||i|(jr,.n nn&lt;| previous to his mother’s death.
younge-I
ninon* Ihos**
Ih
among
of her own family, th** &lt; For- Ifi year* of married lite her, ard E. Yost, nfllcialing.
lirolher*.
Hire.*
sistera
and an ng.-.l! endeavor lias Ihm'Ii Io make an ideal &gt;
-----------------------New Messer Building
home.
j In JHU5 the state of Oklahoma pn&gt;mother, who since I lie death nfh.T
She deserve* the hfthest praise ihicb&lt;| thirty-seven barrels of crude
Hastings,
Michigan.
(lint han crown thu Irb* of a woman oil. Al lhe preMUl lime tho producin Hint she wn* a faithful wife and lino is ;ihkOiM&gt; barrel* daily.
sixth grades is boarding al David k »“*•«*»
Nothing will suit • ’ daut.HK r.
Kunz's.
me better, rtthsr.
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------------। Mrs. Brace. Mra- Elmer Swift's
From New York McQulre wrote n___________ __ _ _
_ _ _
'. mother, i* very sick.
_
.
'My Dearest: I’m viewtag the hole
W. W. Poller and family of
Hasting*, motored here Sunday and
took Ih'* former’s sister. 5|iss May doubt have heard of th* Parkinson
Potter on tn Maple Grove with
them and when they returned Mias they swamped with their own stupen­
dous failure? I have trusted Parkin­
, here with ln*r aunt till Monday af- son as 1 might have my father, had 1
We hav.? completed arrahgenient* to equip your kitchen with lhe valued and much
Wnrk Can R? Doha at T.nwpr Prir**«
.! ternnon.
'
nrited aluminum cooking wan*. With every purchase made nt our store, we pn*»»*nt 'yni
I I Mr*. Frank tide and granddaughwith a roiiiion. When your cash purchase* aggregate AHUM) n K&gt; item in pure Aluminum
’ ter. Ml- MmMihe Cole nf Potler- cry over spilled milk. It s done, and
i* given FREI-?, you paying Wc in cash to cover packing and shipping expense*. Cut this •
| ville. vi*iti*d Mra Contelia Tomlin
ml. out and present it I hi* week and 82**’ in punch-out* will be given yuu n«» mailer what
darilng. I have youth, health, atrength i
your purcha-u1* lunouiil to.
&lt;
'
.
.
Ullice- I can do your dental work at it low prn
Walter Beach and David Bristol and T&amp;yw-left. You know I studied
1IF«1 cln*» job, and
A Few Reasons Why Every Kitchen Should Be Outfitted With Aluminum Ware
and -on of Dowling were guest* at law. behold a future Webster la your |
| r.ha». ParmH'* Sunday.
v
husband. I cannot wait to aee you.
I. The liygenic ipialily of lhe ware reduce*
I
Mis* Jrnnie Buckle i* Iman I ms at Lovingly. Phil ”
away will) repeated renewals of epukirtg uten­ the danger* of. stomach ill* which the old
Rainey waa with Lora when ahe re­
sils.
Mi— Stella Van Al-line of Kaln- ceived thia eplatle. He watched her 1
2. The high condurlivily, of lhe niflaF re- L-i*liione&lt;l ulensil* promoted. There can be no
rno i* bark t«» Frank Wertz'* for an­ pretty face torn pale, then flashed.
flaking of Aluniinurft. therefore, diminishing
.
other school'ycar.
3. This feature also assures an evenn**M of the risk of appendicilin, tumor*, etc. There
"Of course It’s love In a cottage?"
Mi— Grace Franck returned tn
heat which make* possible the cooking of
ran be no tioisonou* chemical rearlion* !*•Nile* Sunday to commence her aald Rainey.
mp*i
delicnle
O
mm
I*
wilhoui
fear
of
burning
V'Of course It lanl." ahe flared. "la It 1
school work for another year.
cause nUuninum i* acid proof.
or.scoiTbiug.
Mi-- Goldie Hitt, wa- home ft.mi a fact that he waa fool enough tb trust
his Immense fortune Io the keeping of
The Forementioned Merits Should Recommend Aluminum to You
Harting-. Sunday nnd Monday.
that
company
he
refers
to?"
i
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Johnson
and
911) Fl.tHHL IIAVSELMAN Hl II.IHNG.
ESPECIALLY when we nre giving you lhese ulen-il* as tokens of appreciali«m of ymtr
Ou^k'lta dld. He was tolerably
Jauilly uf. Mi.ldUivltlr Mient Sunday
patronage. Our flrrt giCr&gt;HI U1' a. iwo-pieCe combination Jiri-all article forgeneral KilcJten
KALAMAZOO ,
MICHIGAN f and Monday with ' Ine fwfe frank about the matter. He Is playing i
use. Wlieu yo)i "have M*ci)re&lt;! this, MheF arti cles will be Is*U*hI.
.
brother, N. E. Johnson and fondly.
cheerful to you In thia letter. He b63 Piece Orrul Scl
« Quart Dairy Pall
8 Quort-Kauce Pun
tievws that nothing would separate
•J Cup Percolator
■ Cu.vN*n&gt;le
* Quart Berlin Kellie
Hartings'spent Sunday and Monday your love from him."
.1 Quart Hire Cooker
3 Piece Strainer Scl
Ji Piece Kitchen Sei
"What!" ahe nearly ahrleked; "mar­
Fry Phu
6 Quart Tea Keltic10 Quart Preserve kellle
Halpin cl ry a pauper? Rah. be baan*t bralna
and Ml-.
enough to get a first client Me do
Dell Durham spent
kitchen work nnd make my own
■&gt;f Chesaning wal;i-l week ar |leU-&gt;ill alle||i|hlg III,gllesl
G. A. IL enrampntatii.
/ .
Phil was nearly a month getting
Frank Hartwell visited at Detfoii
over everything that followed that letand Milan. h»*l week and ntl-ndt.:
HENDERSHOTT C.OHNEHS.
Mr-. Hammond
and
children
Gladys, Phil's cousin, went calling
ttnenl Sunday wilh bee daughter.
Ronald un.i Manne
Mr*. Charlo* Hendershott ahd fnm- on Ix&gt;ra. her cousin's late betrothal
ring shining on hpr hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hutfintin of
It wasn't fitting for Lora to notice
Mr*. Walter Buni anil daughter,
High. Bank railed on Lon Heuder- this, but she did the lovely bracelets
Kallieriiif! rrtuin&gt;**l l&gt;**me Fti*hiy
-li'itt and family Sunday.
Gladys was wearing. "A gift from
night after a •week'* ’ visit, at Esca­
Cousin
Phil," the girt quite .innocently
naba.
Bracli
began her
Mi-s Agn&gt;-« llo*&gt;*iiilab* of Norway
"I never knew that you had a
Hind* district la*l
cousin so fond of you. Seems to me
other year * x\.ok tu our -chools a•hiwd npi-tied Mfiiida.'
k-uchir of music.
..
ride with
■I. IL.Italy spent one day |;nd week money." Ibra's •:
Your heavier suit, which you will need with the cooler days
Mr. and Mr*. E. IL While weal t&gt;i
During Iln* -lorm Salunliiy 4MkIi(
Kalamazoo Saturday to -pend Sunsurprised Inquiry.
waler tank al I lie I.enlz table
coming sopn—is hardly in condition for instant wear.
"Oh. no." Gladys went on, still mors
i.lory’wa- -truck by liglitniiig school house net Sunday evetfing
al the usual .time.
..
.
George Johnson and family wer*»
urday iti Grtnd Lapid*.
t he Pldlalh-a ilu- of the Evan­
girl. I couldn't get him to tell me
Hartman Lalling w.is at Gtaiid gelical Sunday 'school 1 held lheir the Sunday guest- of hi* bro’her.
who. He brought her no many pres
Rapids last ’Nalurduy.
'
mobility liiisine,-* Hireling ' at the Oliver JuIhimiii anil family.
Misses l.ibbie Haynes*. Berth.*) enta from abroad. Then, because one
Mr*. L.E. Pr..t&gt; "and daughter
make a rule to send your suit to us at stated intervals for Dry Cleaning
of the friends be same home with
Shultz.
EMilh
I
e-inair
and
Archie
afternoon. • After tty;
bet him. or something like that, his
Tobias
att**n*led
kh&lt;*
.Western
Stale
and Pressing, and it will look fresh, bright and as attractive as new? It’s
in Grund Rapid*. They were uccutnbujr_al_4iraml
Ila।o
ds.
la-1
Snltrrfl
ay
.
affianced wouldn't marry him If he
pHiiied home by Mi— Margarel
Pratt, who had been visiting id -'■rvod.
a real economy.
The girls, then departed
Inhabltabllity of Mars.
Elmsdale and Mis*
&lt; Burr ufi afl'-r ib-rhiring they bad had an
had lost all.
The question of the habitability of
Elmmlale. who expect? f&lt;» teach |
• WE WASH EVERYTHING EVERY OTHER DAY."
Mr. and Mr*. Otto Schulze and Mars la one on which astronomers
-on*. Earl and Lewi*, spent Sunday differ greatly. The sole evidence’in
in .Maple al Ehatlotl*1.
day willi Mra
favor of the existence of Intelligent
• Irove.
Mi.»s Mabel .Wilcox who has bcm beings on It la the obvloualy artificial
Mrs. Brown—My husband lost a
vi*iling relative* and fronds here nature of the*so-called canals as some great deal of money on that decline in
Frapklin and Haynior. I went to for the part live weeks returned to
stocks.
Grand Ledge one day last week her home in Bailie Creek. Sunday.
be
said
to
be
evidence
of
additional
where they will visit several days Miss Wilcox spent Saturday with
canal construction on the planet, tbe htar of those declines ta stocks 1
before going tn lheir home tn Mich­ Mi»* Gertrude Bchuhe.
HASTINGS, MICH.
SHULTERS BROTHERS,
igan City. Indiana.
Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Partridge. whole question of the existence ot any think wouldn't H bare bero * good
Mr*. Ora Hart and dansbUr of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Partridge ubd canal being skill a matter of contro* thing if everybody had sold out ho
Phone 243
Proprietors .
t Rjunds wa* a ku-**i of the daughter. Pauline motored to Bat­
•r* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. IL .1. tle Creek and ypent Sunday with
Puck.
»lrt.« over Sunday.
relative*. '
Forty thousand dollar* were'sprnt
H. (V**kifw had tho misfortune
Unite a good many from hrro at­ tn England in lhe production of a
I h.-» toe »m*?hed al lhe Lentz tended the Bar 17 county Masonic -ingle moving picture film.
-BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY,

The Hastings Buick Co

(First Class Dental!

i

...
Work

.

This Ad Is Worth $2.50 in Punch-Outs

Can Be Done at Lower Prices

•

DR. 1FRANK HOLMES |
NASHVILLE

W.L. HOGUE, Phone^i Hastings, Mich.

Your Suit Cleaned for Fall?
Why Not

American Steam Laundry

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PAGE FIFTEEN

THJE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER IV. 191L

BA.NFIEl.DLAKE ODESSA.
Robert JJbwdriae of London. Eng-1 Frank Coykendall made a bust­
land. cousin of Mr.*. Lids NmiJ. i«'n*«ss trip to Bradley last Wedmxi’ Mr. Neal's.
Re expects to make j dux .returning by Grand Rapids and
in* home tn our free America.
i attended the fair.
Mr. Hippie amt daughter, Edna, j Mart Tupper of Blanchard vi*u• &gt;f h&gt;wa. vi-iled Irving Brunney and i-&lt;l over Sumlay wilh his sister, Mrs.
'daughter, Huth, Friday and Satur- Waller Johnson,
day.
The Lady Maccabees gave Mrs.
. Mr. niid Mra. Chas.
Drolntt. Glynn Myers a surprise Hobday
MI 1.6.
■
I daughter ami son 'of Battle Creek. night ami presented her with a set
' Charles Jenson was quite ill all J ,pent Friday al Mrs. Delia Tun- of table.*|&gt;oons.
11 last week.
'
gale's.
Mrs. Orin Hammon-1 JWho ha*
&gt; .Sun-Hw will go lo Gull lake vn'l Mr*. Mora Tungalr called on Mr*. been in p«M&gt;r health a long lime is
[ Tuesday of this'week U» move a I May Stiles. 'I'm-day, who is nol now conllimd to her died.
I*house lit the (*&gt;untry Club.
‘well.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, wilh lheir
‘ Mr. amt Mrs. Allen of Richland . M,'( ““•* JJ',''f.n”d daughters. Mrs. Otis Miner. .Mrs.
:*|.ent Sunday ill the Ray home .at I «aW6°r’ El1"'’ of
Cor. m-iwon- in our vicinity. fim-*day.
Cheboygan and their families are
Tlmriulay. Mr. ami Mrs*. L. Mmm, of
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bolyt-n of I &lt;&gt;f Brittle Greek. Mr. ami Mrs. II. spending several days at their old
|Cnx*ey spent Sunday with Mr.*and i Webster, of north Barry, spent the
j| Mrs. Gortiam.
Mi»»
Thnmlon. former triinmcr
-lay with Mr*. Delia Tungatc. | Mr/and Mrs. Albert Chase S|M»nt
i.a-t Tuesday. Mr.*.- Divilla Stev- at al Geikles hat shop; has bought
Sunday in thr home of Charles Bar- L.n,« Im-ke camp al Oakwood resort. lout Blanche Holl, and al*o Mr*.
Grac-*
.
Slraij**'
mdtim-ry /lock.
I her of Cre.wy.
I returning lo her home with her
She has employed Miss Helen Stev­
♦ John Rickenmore of Richland is i dauabier. Mr*. Halsey Tongate.
i working for Mrs. Blanchard.
i Mr. ami Mr*. Anzie Tunga'b*■ went ens of Larej- ami mil conduct her.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris nndu" Ha*ling&gt;.. Saturday for a day nr
Mr. and Mi-.. Burton Ern*burm-i
Mr. and Mrs., Ben Trinph- spent l"*’,
r .
jsiindny with Mr. nml Ml**. .Homer
luiiaute has
a perfect of in and Rapids; w Ito w bi
tbirirh/
.1 mulched lenni of sorrel horses. H&lt;- ly married came Saturday night to
I* ..
’ . •
.
li-.i,l"&lt;l III.. Iln»
h-ir-tn iu- mlt- visit lheir parents. Mr. and Mr.*.
•pring with S. Ney.
r. Ney a matched
Shepard, daughter of have Shepard
J A. Rlckeiiifmrn returm-d from an
Mr. ami Mix. Harry Kelley of a pupil of our sclxwl and later a
; extended visit in Lansing and 1' t- Hirlo»ry turners ami Mr. Perr.y vei’V .in■.•e..fill tofietn.r •
** .
ji.-n.ille Satunlay/and went to I*e- Arnold and wife were Sunday
'trdit the following Monday.
C«&gt;lleg&gt;I Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and daueh- : Mr. ami Mr*. F. E. lb»ly of Crban- Churchill's B&lt;Rin«*M
Grand Rapid'.
Mi«s Ruby Aug
j dale, returned Thursday from an Mis* Grace MeCariimy are also
I outing in Northern Michigan.Grand Rapid? attending - Jiool.
j Harry Carr and family motored
to Battle Cr-i-k ‘ Thursday.
Archie Shellleld of Helndl. is
'
'iorl visit with his par-,
died home folks the
Mr. mid Mr*. Harry Konuody "f!
&lt;1 Mrs. John Shcffleid.
Kiilminizmi
spending n couple o'

■^ll SOMtbwtstern Barry
Department

for fair lt)eek payers

September, 15,16,
There has been a very marked increase in the wholesale price of very nearly all
lines of groceries. Rice, Tea, Coffee, etc., have increased 2 and 3 cents per pound
and sugar has gone much higher in the scale of high prices.

J am in position to save you some money. Head these prices
Raisins, regular 12 cts.—priced
,25c
Rice, 3 pounds best head quality....
.......... $1.00
.
Alaska Red Salmon, 6 cans
Faultless Brand Peas and Corn, 2 for ..
•
Best 50 cent tea....

hit

day* willi the faller's parents a ;C|liidll'll Wl-l'.- glm.*h 1
Milo. . .
Mr*. A. Adams Sunday.
J.
B'nimlsletter.
returned
h
Glevehind. Ohio. Sumlay.
Tl..EM.,, uni HnlllHy,:
: Mi. K.b.ioi ui.i

Our Own Brand per pound
- Nedrow, per pound ....
28c
30c
Black Cross, No. 6, per pound
HofbraWi per pound
Morton House, per pound .
Sugared Corn Flakes, 3 packages ................................
•1 boxes- Searchlifcht^Noisless Tip matches

Ihwl.-i* itf

38c
.2oc
15c

Prniri", ill., l.-.iif-.r

.

| in the Held. Tlrvy'
lliglifnlng.

ahfrday.

$6.15

Hastings, Mich

urday eveiiim
lo lhe conspi
^ompHng l&lt;&gt; :

all

Sunday^

returning

day and Monday.

tur.-t.- at Henry . window* siding, plastcriiig. |rtpor-

Never before have such high grade watches been offered at such low
prices. If you have ever thought of owning a good watch, now is the
'time. Take advantage of this sale and save money.
These watches are our regular retail stock and Fully GUARANTEED.
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY. SEPT. 19.

.

JoIui.Slanley i- working for Herb.

and
-iiiolay with Hon- lirolher.
; Saturday.

Kenlield

(§&gt; PECIAL 10-day sale of bur entire stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Genuine Elgin, Waltham, South Bend and Rockford Watches, fitted
in High Grade, Gold Filled 20«year and'25«year Guaranteed Cases.

। *p»-nt Sumlay ami Monday at Karl
Bti*l*&gt;rs.
'
Will Stanley ami-family of Ha*l-

. S. Jlarnuiii nt'-ll

SI NFIEl.H..
1
IMH’II CORNERS.
NORTH HOPE.
M. Wheeler is alteml- ' Chester ih'iimn-* of Delroil visitSchool began here Monday with
B. Conference at Gain--* ed Mrs. Henry Wright liisl week.
ing Ho
....
■ ..._ • .
Ethel Miuuard returned tn teacher.
fra McCallum u.i* laid up
conference
er schont in Ypsilanti Saturday.
Miss Ethel Johnson has again re
last Sunday.' Fmir'rn-w n
Harry Waler* nml family nml
w.-re taken into Hie dfurHi:
Mar,.,. ||(|1|
Eduai- school after several
vacation.
R.-V. A. E. Wynn Will preach hi&lt;, mazmi. Sunday.
Andrew Ihmd enlerlaine? his sis■ Shultz., were Sumlay vixilorx' at Titus o
School commenced last week with
Win. Anders'.
'
. L. 1».
n large enrollment and many ouiMr. and Mrx. Jan. Murphy madt-i
dra
■ M.iiiifiiriMl school ul ilu-liiig*
sit|e slfijeld' tillending.
A linn
•lArnill wa
a business trip lo Haulingx, Tues- j ,i"in v
program wax given the tlixt'day*.
day.
x
'i-iing.
Mrs. F. F. Fish left last week
Mix.
Oscar
Chaiiiberhiin
of
Deli
Dorol
Wedm-Uny for her ln»n.m al Vir- . «m-ur of
Barry la»l
Ion.
spent
several
days
of
lhi*t
week
I
"anI
,
ge||e, MoiiIm after a long slay at her j Tlnii sdiiy.
here with her bhillier?. Frank aim । .»i'lmo| here la*t vv k.
Imim: here in Sunlleld.
Mi*s Ma..
Wallaw Chilsofl.
i.hiile a gulherm- al
Mrs. SenyiiR left last ♦Thursday aunt. Mix. Will Litts a few day*,
iiioriiinu for Ohio, lo vi*il i.luiive-. s-*
.... 1 .................
----- Monday
*• — ‘
School
cummi-uced1 *here
wilh Miss 'Gertrude
Walers us land spent Sunday al OliVcr Hay­
Anders and wilRev. S. C. Groff and familv mov­
wards.
ed into lheir ne\v lihusn orj the ror»
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hammond
Henry Bergman and son Norris,
children. joint I
Harry Johnson a mJ Harold laueh, and children visited over Sunday
allended the Slate tyiir al Graiiii wilh the latter's parents Mr. and
f Hicoiv C.nners, ll'mmramj
Mr. mid Mrs. Joe Blough 'and Hii|&gt;id.», Thursday.
dayghler attended’ a family co- . MI'.’..-Nellie l,;iridtt.‘e..viailed. Mr.. Rankin Hiirl, wife ami rlilldteii i John Mckiblx n. G&lt;«urge Haven-.
uminr vLtiiv yimigh family til Ed­ J"*e|di Wertnimi the llrst of Inst spent Sunday ul Lewis Etway's of 1 Barney McMiUiumore lily Ih st of Inst week.
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week.
Mr. Wertnimi Is not as well Rutland. •
Mr. mid Mm. James Ketchum
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Johnson "f;
NOHIDEAS I BAHRY.
...i of.at tin* writing.
■
Lake tldessii. visited her uncl.-, Rev.
I
----------------------------High St reel spent Saturday with
Chriidiii
S. C. Croff and ftihiily Sunday.
A full grown elephant can carry relative,, here.
I evening.
: three tmis'im il* buck. '
........ * ..... . .. - .. I'.-n-l, •/HI- -I-l”ll
m spending some tune with -Mr.
chrisliml F
............................. ••' Tin- world tlse* idKiiil «S,Ml0.0ro
. ],]■,, ,.\,.|unU- w.,.
Ir.ide.unions wa* held reccinlly in wmih «&gt;f buttons yearly. ■
' and Mrs. .Ralph Bcown. .
Walter Oliver of Kalamazoo is
— Madrid.
I Italy's total wine yield in iUlSwaa
visiting at F.
Cliils*m'-.
Most of Hie o*lriche- on Hie niurlr lji7'j.i;ajtoou gallons.
• ■ and
—W.
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,
, it.eunr i.ree*.
Mr. and V
Mrs. “
IL Brown
"
and little I,.,„w.| Illh| linlJ)
e* &lt;&gt;f South Africa are hidclied in j Clmfoo, China, yearly exports Leil over Sunday
ul Jas.
u|t. ,,,j..,,,!.
niece fisil&lt;%
.
inciibutors.
5UM)0U pounds of silk thread. .
The deaib rjite for Hie hisl year
(treat Britain emmutmx :it,(NMi,niNt; Brown's of Orangeville.
Gould.
All wdl be glad th have
tn Ihir ciWiiiiry wa**1.')S to each l.tNth: ions of coal annually for domestic
her returned fur . nolher year.
j
of rsiimatcil populating.
j purposes alone.
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Mrs. Sarah Brown is visilmg ulj.
Lyle Bunnell'-.
Vernti'o Kelley Ims gone lo (I*-

Watch Sale ||—\

cement

■ laike Gouuac. in honor uf Mrs. Sa
1 ahi'Sheffield's mother's birthday.

hl l&lt;

JAY MEAD, East Side Grocer
Phone 144

Arthur Fisher is dotn-

.....

&lt;. Sheffield of Hastings.

(Jet ydwr Sugar /Tow
With every cash order ot $10.00 worth of groceries we will sell 100
pounds of best H. &amp; E. SUGAR for-------- :------ .------

Mr. and Mr*. Will Town are mov­
ing into Nelson Willisons tenant

and

family.

aud Mrs. Sam -Smith ami sou ItobcH
and friend M&gt;s* Charlotte Fowler
of Wayland, and Mr. apd Ml's. W.
E. Aldrich and family Of Ballmmn-

A parly coimnrsed
Bobby. Luc I ue. r--1
Smi|h. May-in--

&lt;4

Cliarb-s.
'
•f Ball I*

W.

Fnmk I’lt-w* ami
&gt;f ■ Kalamaxuu wer--

• d tin- w.

Thun

Vorn Aldrich and dmigh-

•I. Amler'Oii.

William-

Malliburu.

E.’ Lunn, all

Burke*- ehHenry Ruu-

birthday.
l\ld \y.hillne

Thoma-

drCKb.-d tn iik-vi- tp L**i
alioiii 'll(i&gt; mmilx-i« ail
danrv iinil all injciyijil a
linn-.
A number fmin Ihi- way atliffid-

•liullz
ih^ndp^r-

Sal unlay.
’
II. T. Wilson. F. L. Fairchild and

nturning.

&gt;f delicious had l&gt;&gt; |»- without

Saturday night.
Everylxxly come
and have u good time.

yard.
.who tilt mi
mg* each morning
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
altendiirZ srhiml- id i tv finally Fee* ••d ihv iuail. which
John Arnold of Knlaimizmi sjient ■ h»*t yenr.
Sunday wilh hi* with Imre.'
'.Battle Cr*
I by lb-- - Way of t&lt;» KiilAmazoo. Sunday. Mix. ltu***-ll
De«&lt;-y
Stanton
and
Giinmr1
.... ....
... ..
~, will
win spend
,«[&gt;eiui a week,
wren, visiting
visi
relative*
Hampton a;*- atleniliitg high sclmofi Madge Thoimi*. I.*&gt;rm- T'iukh-i'.
?.*.■ 't’"
'here, ami at Portage.
ill Hasting.*.
•
'Ga*kill and Ethel Hill.
Herl Bowser and family- vi-.il.-d
Gladys Eldred ■■{ Coldwater i*
[relative* in Hastings, from Thur*visiting her* brother Ed. Eldn-d and
••ell near Grand Ritpid*. Monday. day until ..Saturday.
wife. .
N'ejfrly every one from arouml
Mary -Smith r- lurm-s In Balti-'
th-- rorm-r* (Blended Sports Day al
. ............ •
, । i.o".ice nnnr i.iear laxe. *murnay
N.iiueiVille and' Mrs. mua SijenWd and Mr
setroot al Knliinnvzoo.
and family vi-iled
1
aife ale vi-iling .sir.ill
Sheffield went to Battl —
.-in,
. ...... ...
।
d family Wednesday. । W'lntivi
Crock. Monday to alkiid a picnic
Battle Creek afbi spending roim-J Mi
■nl Gogunc laike. from there liiey
mile. go l&lt;&gt; Kiilmnazo". Delloit. tlien l&lt;&gt;
lim&lt;! wilji h‘,r
l&lt;i*n&gt;.
•mu Bertini Shultz
Hast Ing* where they will remain
ijii.ii STREET.
and
until afli-r llm fair.
•.. 1'ieil Bl'iMol aud wife ;jltend««l
Saturday on lhe large iih- -'tin they I’liurch at Bantlt-ld. Sunday, spend­
ited Frank h---'&lt; li .-nd, funnlv Mon- Mr. ami Mi ­
ereebM for IL A. Zdrbel: Chas. ing the remainder, of the day, with
das’/*—* .
Glcfin Mil
Miss Slum l' tick-nn her x-hi»il ; *vrih *p&lt;-ul
Mr. ami Mrs. Geo.' Winters.
here Monday, ami il.L* plei]/aut l-.iMr*. Millet- Fil'd Van xy-'klr- ami wife Iri*hear the sound i-f the Sclioid |»-ll j die'.'*.
,.
Z------ ---------------a,e
been entertiiiinng Henry VgnSycklo
once mon-.
.
Chejler .limb y amt wif,- vi-dle*!. . I’o-lhi-Liiv Banishes I’liuplF*.
wife, daughter and.yuungejd a*»u "f
Berllia Zu-eliuitl of llastiuz*^ fli’-tr •••n'tn 1::in«inv, ftmJnTh'f'puJ I Bad Idood. pimples, hcadarlie.*, Barilon. Mich., and Miss Margaret
spent from Friday until Munday ■'of the week.
.
' !&lt;iliou*iiees. torpid liver, constIpa- Pickard of Bailie Creek.
wit|i Ida Robin*"!
*
J K •hl&gt; r. tn-l family calliMl on lion. elc.. Kintif froti). indigestion.
Chas. Hyde enferlaiiMwl hi* father
Mr. ami Mr-. Ira Baldwin '-of relatp.-'vn Irving. Suml-Q'.
- '!Tijkn PosDo-lix, the pleasant aud mid mother of BaIHe Creek, Sun­
Haslin'm* v (sited -1b-r pan-ids. Mr.. Edw .&gt;J Kmu*lmry ami daughter. I absolutely sun* laivativc. mid you day.
ami Mr*. Cha*. I’eck; Sunday,
Mr*.-Wild-r Gale* i-f Keene. N. IL,, won't suffer .from a deranged stomMabie iimi Myrtle McGralh spent
। Quito a iiumber Iniin tin* plnre visited al Um Imim* ;-f •Ja*p*,r Car-: acli or other tumbles. If. will tom; Sunday with Ihmr cousin.*, Celia
! allrmle&lt;l the Gniml Hiiftids. fay- |A*l ijenh’r and Cli'"'m " BeiiedJcL lhe-up lhe' liver and purify the bloml. mid Jessie "Wiillips.
। week.
. irjsl week,
Mr. Ktim*hury i» « j l-se it T-rgulaHy and you. will slay
lienimirk As
acres ploulnl
| . Mi. nnd Mix. F. Keeeh and i hi &gt;-■■, brother-in-law of Mr.I'.nrpenler.
'well, have clear coiiipleXion and
jcltiltln-n spi-nI- Saturday mid Suu- ■ Adam Gackeler. wife and dauuh- jsteady nerves. Get a 50c. bottle to sugar l‘i i'i*.
, day with p i-ml* mid lalaliv*-* u*»er. Mabellr visited Mr. uti,l Mr*.-' fodav, Muiiey back if not sati*tled
-___ _
। Carlton mid North Irving.
‘ fnlui Ruul-'r. Sunday.
VII • Druggist*.—Adv.
was I5.I(M3I®'tons.
~ — ——r-vie 1 "
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Wm. Mi*mi-r mid family vrsifed
—i
——
.
H i» ••Miniated that in L
h—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—| l.jw.cli rcbllive- Saturday.
.-Mmn
•«.- ..------- —
j —BANNER uzaanv
WANT ADTK PAY/ ------------ ■

Battle

�THF.H ACTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER

PAflK SHTfTI

A RIGHT TIME

IDHUQinC D D 0 0
I n U H I U L D n U dlr

Granite A Marble Dealers
phone 197, Hastings, Mich.

BANNER WANT AOS GET RESULTS

Come to the Fair
Early Enough
To Spend a
Little Time
With Us.

At this time of lhe season we are CLOSING
OUT SEVERAL DFIFERENT LINES and
can give you some

Big Bargains in
Summer Goods

Such as WALL PAPER, HAMMOCKS, etc.
We have lots of short patterns in Wall Papers that we are closing
out at any price. You may find just what yoii want. Bring your
room measurements with you.
Any HAMMOCK in our stre AT COST or LESS. It will pay
you to buy now for next summer.
Largest line of SCHOOL BOOKS for both City and District—­
New and Second Hand. We can save you money on your books.
All Schoo) Supplies carried in stock.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS, The Rexall Druggist?
Goods Delivered,

Phone 31

■And Get 40 Pounds of Purity Flour for Each Bushel
A good many farmers in various parts of Barry County arc
bringing their wheat to this mill nnd exchanging it for a
winter’s supply of PURITY FLOUR. They are doing
it for

Two Principal Reasons:
First—They know that wc were lhe first ones to give 40
pounds of flour in exchange (or each bushel of wheat.
Second—They know that Purity Flour is the best flpur made
because they have used it for many years.
zYou.will find that Purity is the BEST flour too, if you'll give
it a triol. Why not do it?
You get Dish Coupons in sacks of Purity Flour, too.

Hastings Milling Company
C. A. KERR, Proprietor

PHONE 283

HASTINGS, MICH.

ROOFING
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When you start out to look for roofing never stop until you get to my
store, 1 have the greatest and most varied stock ol ready prepared
roofing to be found in Hastings. Here are some of the different kinds
I keep: Bermite, Red Slate, Green Slate, Rubberoid 1, 2 and 3 ply;
Silver Kote 1, 2 and-3 ply; Sanded Asphalt, 2 and 3 ply; Galvanite,
.1, 2 and 3 ply.
Prices from $1.10 to $2.80
Which is from 15 to 50 cents on a roll less than others ask for the same kinds^if
roofings. You know what happened to my plows mid harrows when the trust
got them, don t you ? Why, the price went up. of course. Well, that's the way
with the roofing. Now, the trusts don't have ALL the roofing, soil-will pay you
to call at my store for your roofing, as I am not in the trust.

Jesse T ownsend
I

Controlled By No Trust

1914.

Grand Rapids Greater
Michigan Fair Exhibits

While the Fire Burns.
r On a cold night how comfortable !t |
’ fa to alt tn reverie before the leaping.
| fantastic, flames of a »wl Are' Ono
! etttrra the chilly solitude of a room
The exhibits nt Hie Grenier Mich­
! and by tho t|ny magte wand of a igan -fair of Grand Rapids, which
bdrnlng match—prestu. change* one jii'l closed Monday of this, week
calls into existence tho cheerful, so- were very fine, -urpassing those of
etety of a troop of genial splrUsI funner years. 'The attendance wa*
not so large as was expected *by
They dance upon the wall like falrterts jthe
management hut this was dm|ln the moonlight on a midsummer i partly to the unsettled condition of
••ee; they are here, there aud etery- ]}||(,
... ......... ..
i where: .wo are alone no longer.
T||,, Sy,l&lt;&gt;ln wj|),
the pfoIn the warmth and light ot a wood !reedings were condiiclet^ilnring the!
fire— coxy, snug and sheltered—let on fuir is worthy &lt;d melilimi and renot forget those who are outside In I ibvt credit upnn those utllcials who
. the whirling storm or pinched and I had that work in • hnrgu.
,|iluc In lheir narrow beds for lack of.
Splendid Exhibit-.
'
‘’^blbii of the Reynolds Flftx\\e can enjoy tho comforts that «• -i|do Asphalt Hhinclc* was not only
have only when wo have done our-ut-! attractive but wa-* instrurlive and
most to the end that others may rnjojjpi-i.bably attract' d a* much allelithem, too. “The best tiling* any mor- ]lion ns any Ihing.m the Ari hall,
tai hath are those tAuC e»«ry mortal; They displayed a complee colshares " Philadelphia ledger.
i •»»'*. wf cover- d ultli Reynolds
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•
A'tdiali Shingles with an artilicinl
nigi fall flowing down over it in a
”l comimious stream showing its resistanro. lo wet no matter how
many dilliciilli'
"* I heavy or of how long duration.
| There can be no doubt bul whrd
■ the* Reynohls shingles have mot

Hastings, Michigan

QNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS TRY ’EM

power yet lighl io weight—should
surely m*o the King before buying.
.Mr. Phelps has established one of
the strangest sales agencies in
Western Michigan wilh his mannor-or square dealing nnd lhe splen­
did merit- uf the King and Carter­
car. The latter noted for (he tre­
mendous
power of its gearlfos
transmission, the quietness of- Ils
nmlor anil its slight vibration.
The Citizens Telephone
Ope of Michigan's biggest con­
cerns. The Citizens Telephone Co.
had a tlm* Imotli in the Art hall.
where excellent service over l»th
local and long distance lines was
gi\&lt;-n lo fair visitors. The display!
was in charge of parlies Who wore
entirely familiar wilh the system
and lheir accommodating manners
inude lheir section of the hall all
pleasant place to Im*.
.
The Citizen*’ Ikimpany is a grow- .
ing concern. The most advanced |
melliodfl and appliances have been
adopled by tliem.pnd pul into active
ii|K&gt;rntion. Almost any pprl of lhe '
••ounlry rau be WWhed now by ।
their nel work nf wires, which lie I
u|&gt;&lt;m the very best imme*.
They this country together, town by town,
| have been found to produce Ihu county to county mid state to stale. |
The growth of the exchanges has
■ very best roof nl a very moderate
Ip’riM*. Th»*y are flexible, non-com­ been so rapid that it is almost im- I
; liiBlible. handsome and practically possibb* In tieeoniiimdate any nm-e '
• ■■verla-ding. Tin- Mill cannot warp patrons in some section* without ।
.them, water cannot penetrate them. greatly enlarging lhe equipment in I
I frost cannot break them nor sparks thoso localities.
iknile them.
When otic considers
Fine Plano Display.
these splendid &lt;|iialilies of the
Tho Herrick Piano Company lo- .
fliolds siiiturle-. il is hind Id See. rated in Grand Hnplds on Ionia |
v any olheFshingles can tie used. Street. Suilli. had space in tin* Art
hall at'tin* Grenier Michigan Fair. I
Reynolds Flexible Asphalt Shingb s There was music in lhe air from 1
are It. C. Fuller'Lumber Company. that locality, during thu day and
evening.
Their exhibit was nf high grade
Ehfc Phelps of llu’ Phelps Auto piano* and players. Such pianos
Kurtzmttn.
Sales Company, who exhibited King ns Chicki-ring. Vose.
.■I.-, Kroeger. Herrick. Milton and Cami-X-j bridge roiL«tUtiled lheir line. The
Michigan fair, walhel Herrick Company have been piano
ar- people for k! years and have
raiiging for territory wilh dealer*: li-*hed a piaim repulalion in Wesl'ifrom mil Ihrougli lhe state wlurde-[ern Micliigati.
’sire lo sell cars Hr him.
: Two of the makes (hey had on
The interest shown is not stir- j display des-rve-; esp. enil meiit mnh-rising. fur the King car for HMiiJthe Vose and i.hickering. Receiilly!
■ with it* pure .slrcaiii-linj- design andjihyy placed quite n number of lliese
Kiev appeartuico h one of the very | mstiiimcfil.s m th.- shidios of The,
snfippicsl models Hud has ever lie.-ni Malek School of Music, of tlint-riiy. 1
jshown in Grand Rapid* to dale.; Tho Herrick tympany have a fliie
Those wlin are-tiuiking for a good।roomy store on Ionin “ire.-t ami
looking and sturdily made nulomo- have lheir floors full of line pianos
bile at n popular price—plenty «&gt;f i and player-pianos.—Adv.

MORGAN.
ROUTH RUTLAND.
.Many hearts in lht» community
Arthur Halhaway and wife enwere Widened Tuesday. September! lertnine.l i ompanv from Ohm. al
I. lo learn that dm ing the seven- the Podiink lake. I hutsday.
eleclrieal alarm, Hie Free Mthodirt i The Kist Sunday aelmol .held (lie
■•hiirvli al Cnsllelon was struck by 'young pi-oplrs Bible class inwlmg
lightning nnd buried lo lhe ground a( the home of Elinor oslsun. SunalMiul -.'tno o’clock a. m.. of lhal (day afternoon.
dale.
insured for one thousand
yr all(| Mrs, W. Montgomery
dollars Jn lhe Woodland Company [
M.Voral days id Grand Bapwhirluaiimiinl ui|' granted in full -1(|, |aHt.. week visiling their daiighby. Ike n.lju-toTk.^ Work will pn&gt;b-i|cr nn,| (iflendlng iBvdl’i-sl Mirhiablt begin soon to replace it *‘ttn|gnn fair.
n new churcli.
, (ihirk Oslmrn has gone t«&gt; Aurns-

•Il ami family. Mr. nml Mrs. J.--W nml her.
ax.-it nml Frwl Bio--' -pent Wedhnn begun
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oing in Grand- Hapdrive during rli»* fall term.

Mi-. Jane Norris Wednesday.
Mr. and .Mr*.- Olif» Hill spent
Tuesdav. with the latter's grandmolhcr/Mra.J’.. J. Norris.
~K4wdid A. Fillion of Gas* Lake
Mian.. and Alt-- Ethel Irene Barnes
of/Morgan.' won- married al Weal
Union. AugtM M. 1914.
After
spending a few days with Mrs. Fullon’jt parents .Mr. and Mrs.- -G.
•Marshall, lhe young cpuple will
return to Crookston, Minn., where
Mr. Fulton will continue his'eolThe following young people from
our community will lake up high
school work this year.
First year
Mudpnt* are: Winifred Bunion.
Mildred Ulhrop.. Clarence Hidgon.
Booopd
yem:
Mali Marshall
“----- -------------Devine, Ebner
Cidlin-. Bar •y Cheesenian. Mabel
„....h- Marshall. . Third
year:
Arthur luithrop.
George
Matsbnll. Gladys Higdon. Grace
FassetU Ellul Fnssell.
Frances
Day. Irene ll.mchtalin .Hasting- .
Fourth year: Wnivard Gardener
and Laura
Day.
‘Miss Laura
Checseinaii. having entered the
normal af Hasliugs.
A 1». Gibsun has painted and oth­
erwise repaired the Mudge sclmol
buildings. &lt;&gt;- tbiuah nml D. Tubbs
Jmill solice cement steps ak
lhe Branch school house, and L. M.
Campbell nnd Fnmen Foster have
also limit new centonl steps al. lhe
Moore school liuusn. ’ Mi-* Grace Higdon will tcarh the
Durfee wlmul this year. Charles
Higdmi is located at the Friends
s. huol and II I Hiror. at the Star
scIkm.I.
Mi'* Lillian Mead will
teach llie Morgan school. Miss Alice
CaMclein lhe Mudge school. Miss
Lillie Brumm, teaches the .Branch
M-hool and Hazel Koykendal lhe
Moure school.
. .
• Mrs. Edd Hamlin spent a few
days the latter pair of the week at
Lansihg. bringing hot son, Shirley
home wilh her#
It has been aid that it is human
lo error, bul divine to forgive, wc
might add that it' h near diwine to
diM-nver ones error to himself and
not io anol her.
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tuuiii-nnnuiil iflerting of the Rural
Carriers held at Streeters landing
Gun lake.
The Middleville car-

Be Irving General Store
It is the aim of the Irving General Store to supply your
every-day requirements at the lowest prices.
We are now selling
Fit Back Fork, lb. ......I...................................I3o
Three 5c boxes Mattbea.........„.....IOe
Anu and Hammer Soda, lb5c
U cans Peas. Corn or Tomatoea for.................... 25c

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

Being a corporation never dies. It is
always in its office. One policy con­
trols the management of an estate, there­
fore no opportunity arises for loss or
confusion which might result from
change of an executor on account of
death, etc. It is especially useful in
cases of trusts under wills for Iqng terms
of years.
123 Ottawa Avenue, N. W.

Buller Smith nnd family visited
near Freeport, last. Sunday.
Shull/ W. C. T. U.
Our September W, C. T. U. nnd
with Mrs. Jessie McCarly. Subject
“Sabbath Observance," -leader Mrs.
J. Horn.- Our next meeting will
be with Mrs. Boyes, first Tuesday
in October, subject "Medical TeriiOhilitnry.
Buller
BUTLER—Edward W.
died at his home east of Hastings
Thursday. September 3. oftcr an
illm-ss lasting several years. Dcc&gt;*a«,-d wa» ln»rii ul Mur-bull. Mu-lu
Feb. 1, 1852, He was the yohngcsl
of five children.
His parent*, .Mr.

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Of course you arc going to attend tile Barry Connty Fair and yotf will
need that heavy atrit, fall coal or wool dreaa cleaner! and pressed.
We are giving you FAIR prices on all thia work. Our price* are al­
ways FAH^and our work is better tban Fair,—it ii the BH8T. Lett
vcm forget— ' .
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Men'i 3 place Sulla 8pon&lt;«d and Pranad. SOc.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
Prampt Attention to
M. KE L LOGO .Proprietor
Parcel Peat Dolleorloo
PHONE 333
Brincb Aianclsti ^Woodland. Sunfield, Woodbury, and Mlddlovlllo

NOTICE OF IIE.4RING CLAIMS.
Slate uf Michigan, County of Bar-

order of the P.robai;* tkmrt fur the
County of Barry, made on the 8ih
day of Srptemb.-r,^\. D. 1914, four
nimiths-from that dale were allow­
ed Y&lt;»r credilnra to present lheir
claims against the estate of Harriet
L. Miller, lute of said county, de­
ceased,' and that all crekiilors of
said deceased are requih*d lo pre­
sent their claims lo said Probate
Court, (it. the ProlKih- Ofllce In-lhe
Icily nf Hasting*, for examinalion
and allowance..on or before the 8th
li»«r day of January, next, and that such
claims will bo lieardMirfon- said
Court, on Friday lhe Hth day of

M-rmou Sunday ••veiling

1904-1914

BOTH 1‘HONKS—Hartings,* 159 1L-4S; Middleville Line. 182 1L-1S.

During a prolonged study of tha
livea of varioua men both great and
amall, 1 came upon thia thought: “In

be regarded aa the warp, the other aa
the woof. It la the little men. after

tho great men firmness and solidity,
perhapa also tho addition of some sort
ot paturu. Hut the acissora of tha
fates determine Ita length and to that
all tho rvat must join in submitting
iUelf."—Goethe.

Must Work to Attain/ Succesa
You *111 find no stojipluK placo
along the line of progress; there may
bo relays of new Impulses, but no
forenoon &lt;&gt;f I hut day.
stopping-places. Work Intelligently—
Dal'-H Scpli-mhi-t- Hth. A. D. 1911. work with energy and force to
CHARLES M. MACK.
achieve succesa, and If you persevere
Judge of Probate;
success will, surely crown your ef­
forts.
.Notice of Hearing Claims.
Slate of Michigan, County of'
Barry, ss.
Notice is hereby given, that by an
order of the Probalo Court for lhe.
County of Barry, made on lhe 3rd
•Igy of S-pli-mlH-r A. D. 1911. four
months from that dale were allow­
ed for creditors lo present their
If You Are Troubled With
dnims, against lib- cslnjp of Benja­
min B. ‘Travis, liWot paid county,
ilecrased. and that all cmlilora of
said deceased are required to pre­
sent their claims to said Probate
Court/nt the Probate Ofllce in the
City 6f Hastings, for examination
mid allowance; on or before the Uh
day of January next, and that
such claims will be heard before
said court, on Monday the 4lh day
of January next, al ten o'clock in
lh&gt;- fui'-nuoii of (hat day.
Dated Septemlier 3rd. A. D. 1914.
CHAIII.ES M. MACK.
or have
JudgtrnUPjobale.

neer residents of'Marshall and here
he grew in young manhood. After
(be Chicago lire
he went to tha!
city, remaining fur several years as
an active member, or the Chicago
Boacd of Trade. From (here he.
went to Kansas City. Mo, where in
ItfH-J he was milled in marriage tr
Miss Kate Lansdowne^ oL Green­
ville, O.- Following his purchase of
WEST WOODLAND.
lhe old Butler Imjne.-lead in. (889
he removed-io Marshall wilh his
Real fall wi-alher this week.
family remaining for a number of
Mis* Grace Sheldon begun her
years nnd enjoying an .active busi­ sellout in lhe Freemire Diidrict
ness career
there.
Later
his this week.
health-failing he removed in'Hal­
The Euper school began Monday,
ting* where Ip* has lived for lhe Mins Dora Mohler, teacher. .
past 7 years, always deeply in­
terested in anything that/wn* for 'Miss Inez Barry and Leland Kilpntrii-k
are tillending high school
the betterment and advance of the
town. Ho is survived by his widow, In Woodland this year.
Mrs. M. L. Cole visited Mrs. For­
on son. Edward L. Buller, a brother,
A. G.'Buller, of Buffalo; and two est Hager, Saturday.
sisters, Mrs. .’T. B. Wellman, of
Miss Martha Lundquist is’teachBroolyn. N. Y. and Mrs. Cheater ing in Sebi-wo this year.
Messer, of Harting*. Services wore
Vernon Beardsley is helping his
hold al the house Thursday after-1 brother Albert, with his farm work
noon. Bev. H. IL -Van AuKen. of this. week.
Charlotte, olllcialing.
Intennpnl
Mrs. Aqgusta Harl .and son Vir­
w*is al Marshall. Friday.
- gil and grand daughter, Helen
laze, visited Mr. find Mr*. T.-’SeoCOTTAGE GROVE.
Ih-ld Monday.
.
Dr. Hoyt nnd -family of. Battle
Floyd Cole spent pari of just
Creek are slopping at Wildwood week with hi* sister; .Mrs. Elmer
Gilman
of
Springport.
Collage.
Saturday. Sepl. (2 there will he a . Mrs. A. G. Kilppirick returned
clny pigeon shoot at the Grove with from the NationaUEncampmegt ul
the object of organizing a gun club. Ih-lroiU Saturday and rejiorted 'a
P. K.* Jewell, of Assyria. vi4|ed grand gathering and a very inter­
esting program.
mailing free automobiles trafisporMr. and Mrs. A. G. Kilpatrick.
tnlion from I lie station to the lake Mr and -Mrs. Hoyt of Battle Creek, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Cole. Mr. nnd
and return al*o a delightful trip are stopping nt Wildwood aj pres­ Mrs. St. John and J. F. Fulger
over the lake is a launch.
From ent.
e
were guests al the home of E. T.
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..... The Farmers Pieinc was well Cob*. Sunday afternoon.
tfii-*bi-;uily of Gun lake nnd tho
mid a good time generMrs. B. Hays nnd Mra. C. Smith
■contentment
--uivnunrni if,
of III':
the •cottager*. we
" • attended
n
‘ ’ ally reported, wilh a good program of Nashville visited nl the home of
are more than ever convinced that
that I- lhe ratmnat,wav“for folks of well carried out
Mr. and’ Mrs, Homer Hager. Mon­
The wind and rain made it im­ day.
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ine.iiis to spend their leisure,'
Prayer minting Friday evening al possible for tha dance tb go on in
The Antt-A81atlc league of Cali­
Elgin Meads.
Sabbath school al an open bowery, consequently the
10:00 n. m.. preaching at (1:00 a. m. dancers adjourned to I h(* pavillion fornio, is conducting a systematicand 7.-00 p. jn. by the pastor. These at-Long Beach whoer they.reported campaign of education against pat­
ronizing Asiatic lahpr^
a fine time.
services are worth your while.

Headaches
EYE ANNOYANCE
of any description,
you should have

your eyes examin­
ed, and while in
Hastings to attend
the Fair is a con­

venient time to
have in done.

Pike&amp;Damon
Jawalora - Optlclana

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 10,1914—24 PAGES.

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 24.

old home week
Cordial Welcome;

Will be yours in Hastings. We have been
----------------- ;------------------------------ - preparing for this week, for a long time,
don’t miss it for we are certainly expecting you. Lots of our friends will
stop in at the Elevator for a handshake and many more will visit us at
our display at the Fair Grounds. We want to see all our old friends and
patrons this week, so make it a point to come. We want to help you in making this week the
grandest holiday you have ever enjoyed. Every day will be Booster Day for Hastings and
Barry County. Lay aside your cares for one week and come to town. Come and see the Races,
the sports, midway, meet old friends and be sure, to make us a call before you go home.

Hastings Welcomes You—We Welcome You
w i; BUY ;

| WE SELL

antee you the highest
market price for it. Bring
in your Wheat, Corn,
Oats, Barley, Hay or
Clover Seed, we want
them. Last season we
dealt with hundreds of
Barry farmers—ask them
about us and try us yourself. Our patrons are “repeaters" and the best advertisement of our business.

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E have H-en in the elevator business in Hastings long enough lor the people ol Barry County to know us and our business meth­
ods. We were born and brought up on the farm, and know the problems the farmer has to meet in raising and marketing his
crops from actual experience. We know lor we have tested out the value of the various fertilizers, the value of tiling on certain
soils, and we are glad to give the benefit of our experience to aojAwho may be interested. We believe we can show to any farmer
that our l&gt;eing in business has been a help to him in marketing his slain, seeds and live slock.
We have equipped ourselves to handle coal in kinds and quantitigsih'at will enable all to depend on us lor hard or soft coat; wdod andcoke.
In flour, feed, cement, lime, plaster, etc. our customers say thiv can do belter at our elevator in price and quality.
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The Housewife Knows
That good bread is the recommendation of the dinner. Who ever called a dinner good if the bread was
soggy, sour or tasteless? Yet often timer poor bread is the fault of the flour rather than the cook. Many
a housewife has blamed herself for poor bread, yet could not find[ the remedy. She has been using some
pct brand of flour for perhaps several months and had found it quite satisfactory, yet now she has one
“bad baking” after another. In despair she finally changed flour and presto, she again has her accustomed
white, light and wholesome bread. The explanation is simply thisher brand of flour was not uniform.
The change in the flour made poor bread, some brands may remain even for several months, yet suddenly
things go wrong. To insure against such troubles our flours are of national reputation and never known
variation—they arc always the same.
f

French’s White
Lily Flour
Tlif merits of French's While
Lily Floor nre !&lt;•&lt;• well known in
I tarry C&lt;&gt;. Iu mill recounting
lnT&lt;-,’ II i* made iivilii*.county.
in a mill Hint TIM* no superior in
point of eipiipmenl; n mill that
runs night nnd day by waler
IHiAver. in.-uripK an even grade of
tjmir nl nil lime*. We liundb’wVeral rar loads of French’S
While Lily, a year, nnd can a!\\ay&lt;MUI|dy &lt;mr trade.
f»ur
trade i* *b«ndily graying for the
rrawn that every hoiiscwih1 in
Harry County kuow.-f that this
llmir, nia'de by this mill-for. nearly i(&gt; year-, i* always a driwnjla'b|e Hour.

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Pillsbury’s 'XXXX is a spring
wheal Ilnur: Nndde .iq the big
Pillstmry Hour iriUla at Minnea­
polis, mills in which every detail
of Hour making is reduced lo a
seletrtfile basis; and lhe resulting
product ns nearly perfect as the
highest skill and the best of ma­
chinery. representing the last
word in flour manufacture, can
produce. The- value of spring
wheal flour to the housewife is
lhe larger number of loaves you
. get" from a - given weight' nf il.
'The Pillsbury's XXXX ifotlr we
carry is known as “Family Pat­
ent. and is especially prepared
for family use.

not only sell things and back
up our guarantee, but give you

th* SERVICE THAT COUNTS,
if quick and efficient service means
something to you, we are giving some­
thing away that you want. Give us a
trial’order and sec.
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Your produce and guar- j

Flour, Barrel Sult, Feed.
Middlings, Bran. Oil Meal,
Barley, Ground Corn and
Oats, Hay and Straw, Home­
stead and Sure Winner Fertilizer, Blatchford’s Calf
Meal the milk substitute,
Dickinson's Baby Chick
Food for young and growing chicks. Hard and Soft
Coed, Coke, Cement, Lime,
Plaster and Tile. We can
save you money on Drain
Tile. All sizes, best of
quality. Weinviteyoutoour
yards to inspect this Tile.

Don’t Wait Until Snow Flies I

Before buying your coal. If you buy now, we wilFsavZ you money. Coal |

prices will soon begin to soar and the wise coal consumer will take advan- |
tage of the/present low price. We always give you the best for your |
money, honest weight and prompt service.
This coal economy adviep is a little the best
tip we have ever given you.

Gold Medal

Fill You Coal Bin Now

“Eventually—Why Nol Now?'’

Washburn. Crosby &amp; Company's
Gold Medal Flour is a brand known
to evefy reader of the current
magazines.
You have seen the
neat little lady on lhe back cover
of the Saturday Evening Post,
pointing wilh pride to a sack of
Gold Mi'dal.
You efln he assured
that a brand as widely known as
this, has (he merit to uphold its
■sales and the demand . in the na­
tional market for this celebrated
Hour will back any. assertion wo
could make.
It is essentially a
bread flour, though many are using
il for making^ fancy breads nnd
sweet breads. “

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Wc have several car-loads of coal on track and in bins including POCAHON IAS and HOCKING VALLEY lump, and also Cannel the best
fire-place coal on the market. For your furnace, our Egg or Stove
coal will suit you; for your stove, try our Chestnut, easy to handle and
right for-the purpose.

ONE GOAL PILE MAY LOOK LIKE ANOTHER, but if you
would gel the coal (hat is richest in HEAT VALUE, get coal that
has Been carefully screened and inspected, that.is practically free from
impurities such as slate, sulphcr, irofl, etc.
It will then burn to
ASHES ONLY—no clinkers—no slag—it bums up clean. Try our
coal and apply this test—you are sure to be pleased for we sell this
coal on its merits alone.

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our booth on the Fair Grounds—

�THE HABTLNG8 BANNER. SEPTEMBER 3 1«!1
Writ of Attachment­
State of Michigan, the Circuit
vJt.i j.,,—;----- — Court fbr the County of BarryFarmers &amp; Merchants Bank,
CHANCERY SALE.
la pursuance and by virtue of a A corporation
Plaintiff,
of Hie Circuit Court for the
nly of Barry and Slate of Mlch.
iakii, in Chancery, made and enter­ Frank 8. Wellman.
ed on the Hth day of March. A. I).
Defendant.
19tL in a rfrtain. cause therein
FOR SUNDAY SEPT. 20.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
pending, wherein Herman Soder Take notice that on lhe 18th day-of
and Nannie Soder were cnmplain- June IBM, a Writ Qf Attachment
gnla aud Lyman Henry Chamber- was duly issued out of the Circuit The Judgment of the Nutiuiu-MalL
lian and Bessie Chamberlain were Court of the County of Barry, in
Golden Text: Ml.
(defendants Notice is hereby given, favor of Hie Fanners, k Merchants
that I shall sell al public auction Bank, plaihtiff. against the Jahds,
Introductory.
to lhe highest bidder, at the North tenements, goods, chattels., moneys
We now coiiui lo the third ami
Front Door of the- Court House in and effects of Frank 8. Wellman, last division of the Olivet Discourse,
the City of Hastings, Harry Coun­ defendent, in the sum of Three which has lo dn wilh Gentile na­
ty. Michigan, (that being Hie place Hundred Sixty Dollars nnd six tions. as contrasted wilh the ilrsl
of holding Hie Circuit Court for cent.* (I3G0.0ID which said writ of
Mid county), on Saturday the 12th attachment was returnable on the portion which wa- Jewish, and with
day of September. A.J». toil nt 10 3isl day of July/Mtli.
O’clock in tho forenoon, the follow­
ing wilh a ies-ni mid with a sub­
Dated August 51 h, 1911.
ing described property, viz:.all that
ject about which there is much
COI.GROVE &amp; POTTER.
certain piece—or parcel—of land
!.••! u&lt; bud: to
Attorney for Plaintiff. inisiiiKlcr.'landing.
situate in the Township uf Hast­
Business Address, Hastings. Mich. the Author to unfold to u&lt; the
ings, county of Barry and slate of
—7wks meaning of these Gml-hrealhetl
Michigan, doscriin*d as follows:
worilsr-The South one half
of IhiJj-ssoa Divisions and Development.
South (H) of lhe North .West one
ORDER FDR PUBLICATION.
quarter (U) of section number
Slab* of Michigan, the -probate ME.X'T. By Ihi* w«* mean, what
twelve (12), town number three
judgment is it?
I* il ihe same a*
(3) North, of range number eight court for lhe County of Barry.
spoken of elsewhere 1
At a session of said court, held nl judgments
(8) West. Township of Hastings.
th" Word of God? Wc will under
Cou.ily of Barry and Mate of the probate office, in the city of take to answer tli.Hv question*. Th
Michigan.
Hastings, in raid county, oh lhe
Dated July 28th. DHL
and
simullaiieoiire-ui-recilon
Presont: Hon. Chas. M. Mack. judgm. nt of nil men, and II....... ...
James M. Smith,
Judge of Probate.
one re-urrection mid judgment wilt
C|reuit Court Commissioner,
In tin- matter of the estate uf take place, is not m-rording lo rev­
Burry County, Mich.
Eliza G. Day, deceased.
elation.
The srripliires distin­
Lee H. Pryor,
between two n-urrections
Oma E. Wilcox, granddaughter, guish
Solicitor for Complhhiants.
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SAeral
Business Address, Hastings. Mich. having filed in .-aid court her peti­
set before us in the
tion praying that the administra- judgment'
li&lt;&gt;|i of said estate be granted In
Lnivnzo E. Mudge or some other judged on Hie cross: we are lo judge
CHANCERY &amp;H.E.
suitable person.
In pursuance nnd by virtue of a
api war
Il is Ordered. That the iltb day
if Cllirisl.
decree of the Circuit court for the of Hepleniher A. D. 1011, at ton
County of Barry and Slate of Mich­ o’clock in the forenoon, at said pro­
wa
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in Chancery, made and enter­ bate office, be and is hereby aped on the 23rd day of june A. I». |N&gt;inted for hearing said petition; I9IL by the Hon. Frank D. M. Davis,
It is Further Ordered. That pubof the Eighth Circuit of Michigan,
presiding,
in a certain
cause
judged
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on that of
judgment of Jodaj
therein pending, wherein Samuel
three
successive weeks previous lo
u* chureh
Dickie. Clement Smith and William
H. Brace, constituting the Albion raid day of hearing, in the Hastings whirli is ...
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Banner a newspaper printed and the judgment wo are
studying some
College Endowment Fund L'otnmii- circulated
in said county.
are -'‘nl awpy into everlasting pull­
tee, were complainants and Amos it.
CHAS M. MACK.
Haile gnd Anna R. limb* were de­ .
Judge of Probate.
fendants.
Notice is hereby given,
Grace BlM' i-.
de.sihy al all. but has to do only wilh
that I shall sell at public auction
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I., n.
Register oi Prtlbate.
to lhe highest bidder, at the North
A
true
copy.
,
Front Door of tho Coin t House in
the'City of Hastings. Barry County,
pie an* being judged, saved and lost
Michigan. That being the place of
ones; only one class of peopb* will
Order For Publication.
holding Hie Circuit Court for said
appear before lite Judgim'nix’*'"1 1,1
State of Michigan, The Probate iSirtst—saved one*. -AiHF if ike
county), un Saturday the ll'th day
of September, A. D. 1914 nt 10 Court for the County of Barry.
works of lhese saved ones arc burqAt a session of said court, held ut ed. Hiis d&lt;n*s nol affect lheir sidvao'clock in the forenoon, the follow­
ing (/"scribed property, viz: all that the probate.ofllce, in tbe City of limi- "he himself Uudl be saved" *
certain piece or parcel of land sit­ Hastings, in said county, on lhe Cor. 3:15 . This judgment is in
uate in the township of Irving, 15th day of August A. D. 1914.
I hen. identical uilh Hint of belie
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack, er.*. Is il lhi* same as lhal of lb
county of Barry and-slate df Michi­
gan. described as follows: The Judge of Probate.
20:11-15. Hu- great while throuc
northwest quarter ■%) of the
Al lhe
In the Matter of the Estate of judgment? Again, no.
aoutbeast &lt; quarter (M); also-the Benjamin B. Travis, Deceased.
great white throne judgment there
west one half .
of the southwest
William S. Travis, administrator i» also bul one class of prople, the
quarter (*4) of the northeast quar­ having Hied in said court his peti­ wicked dead: whereas we have al­
ter (M), both .on section number tion praying that for reasons there­ ready seen (he two classes in our
•ixteen (16). in town number four in stated that he may be licensed present lesson. One destiny is be­
(4) north, range number nine (9) to sell the real estate of said de­ fore those who an* judged in Rev.
west, containing sixty (60; acres of ceased al private sale.
2W. while a separation i» ma&lt;k* iti
kind more or less.
lhe Malt hew 25 judgment. In lhe
Il is Ordered. That lhe llth day great
while throne judgment the
Dated August 4th...WIL
of'.September A. D. 1914, at ten dead come liefote God; in Matthew
• JAMES M. SMITH.
o'clock in the forenoon, at said pro­
Circuit Court Commissioner. bale onii'e. be and is hereby ap- 25. lhe living. In one case there is
n'surreclidh: in ihc-ijllu-r no n*.*Barry Coifnlyv Michigan. (n'iiilcd for hearing said petition:
iirn*rlimT. - The judgment, nf Mt. 25
CLEMENT SMITH.
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Il is Further Ordered, Thai pub­ i* when Christ comes; Hint of Rev.
Solicitor for Complainants.
lic notice thereof be given by pub­ 20 after Hie llmusand years. The
lication of a copy of Ihis order, for two are nol identical; to identify
Ihr.-.- Mii'i-.-&gt;Mv&lt;* weeks previous to them leads to confusion. What
Order For Publication.
said day of hearing, in the Hailing*
is this judgment, if nol that of
-■ Slate of Michigan. The Probate BANNER, a newspaper printed and then
Itelievers or the wicked dead?
It
Court for Iln* County of Barry.
circulated in said county.
is I he.-judgment nf living nations.
.41 a session of said court, held at
Chas. M. Mack.
■Gentile nations, the details of which
lhe probate ofllce, in the cily of A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
we shall eider into as we proceed.
Hastiiik*. in said county, on lhe
Grace Bauer,
II. TIME OF THIH JUDGMENT.
ItMh.day of August. A. D. 1914.
Register of Probate.
From verse 31 of nur lesson we
Present:
Hon. Chas) M. Mack.
learn that this judgment
lake­
Judge of Probate.
place “when Iln* Hou of man shall
Notice of Hearing.
In the .Mailer of the Estate of
conte in Hi? glory, and all the holy
Minnie B. Mtinkcr, Deceased.
State of .Michigan. County of angels wilh Him." when lb- is sil­
Ethel I. Manki-e. daughter of said Harry. s.«.
ling mi “Hie throne of His glory.'
deceased, having tiled in Mid court
Notice is hereby given, that by an It i- then lb lake place nt the secher petition praying that mi*ad­ order of Hie Probate Court for the
ministrator de Ihiius non. U-ith will County of Barry-, made on the !9lh
annexed, be appointed of said es­ day of August. A. D. *1911, four
tate. and l hat *urli ndniiriistrnlion months from t|Kii dalu were allowed nhall-inuot the Lord m the air I
giAnliil fn Jiilm j* Broiiulilmi. for emiilors lo present their claims fhes. 4:I3-IK . The rapture.uf lhe
.or lo tome 1'Ui.e.C^*')'table. p*‘i i-m.. agauist-Jhe
estate .. uf Franrts chuicb Mill Ih* hidden from the
• t(-i- Onlered,- That-Ihe-r.*d dnv Wilkes, late of mh&lt;1 county, drreas- wiuid. mc fm as llinir beholding it
Of September A. I.». 1911. at h n ed. and Hint all creditors of satd dc­ With the eye '» concerned.
Hie
odock In .lhe frirenonn. at said! ’eeasisl are required to present their rliiireh will he gnthnt-ed unto Hun
probate (•nice, be and h&gt; hereby ap­ rliiims to said Probate Court, at the then, nut Hie nations gathered bepointed for hearing s.iid petition: Probate om&lt;*e in lhe City of Ha-t- fun* Hun. - Hut He &gt;hall afterward
, R’is Further Whirred, That imb­ ingx. for examination and alluw- cmne vi-Udy, imiuifestiiig III* glory,
ue notice thereof bo given hv pul&gt;- Slice, on or before.the 22nd day of bringing l
lirdtion of a ropy of this order, for December next, and that such we -hull &lt;
three successive week* prevhpis to claims will* in* heard before said The*. I:IS
said day of hearing, in the Hastings. Court, mi Tuesday the.BA.XM II .. II.I .-r I.limed and Iiecember next, at ten «
wreulated in said countv. z
forenoon of lhal day.
juduDated August 11'. A. D. It'll.
ll Hie
A true copy.
Judge of Prohate.
Thi|l does not sound much
Grace Bauer.
jjke Hie conversimr
“•-* ----- ,J
_
Register uf.Pr«bale.
before He
THIS
III
rm;
Notice of- Hrurinji Claims.
Order For Publiciition.
Stale of Michigan, Gmuty
throne of Hi- glory, a literal throne
Stall* of Michigan. The. Probate Barry,
ss.
■
■
Ml.'
19:28.
The
judgment
will
Gourt Juc-ihe c&lt;wmty of Barry.
lake |d:u-‘- upyn Iln* »arlh. dotiblh*-—
At a session of said court. h&gt;*|d al
m Pnl«-liu&lt;\ for m lhal coining Hi.the probate office, in the r.iiy
Ha-fmib*. m «aid- emiMy. mi the day u’f-August " A. -1». tt»li. four Illites Z'u h li:« . ami in the val­
HUi day nf Augu*t A_D. it&gt;t i.
iiipntbs from ili'm date were allow- ley of Jehoshaphat Ih' i- to deal
w Present:’ Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
with the tuition*. in that day Joel
Jmige of Probate.

Legal HdMrii«nioi$

International
Sunday School
Lesson

igan.

Iu the Matter nf the Estate of
tiln A. Brooks Deceared.
i.l'-m L. Chase, a* exwulor.
javmg tiled m «ud rourt his peti­
tion praying that an instrument
ii.,w on Hi" in this rmirf-purpoiling
to be Hie last will and testament of
th- -:&lt;id &lt;|e*a?ed bo admitted to
probate and (he execution thereof
In- granted to your pvliitoilet-, or to
wme other suitable person.
fl is Ordered. That Hie 21*1 dav
of,September A. D. 191 i. m ten
iFrlock in Hie forenoon, at said pro­
bale office, iw and.is heretiy ap­
pointed for hearing Paid petition.
H is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given t&gt;v pub­
lication of a copy of this order for
Hirer xueressive weeks previous to
&lt;lay of hearing, in the Hast­
ings HANNER, a newspaper printed
and "circulated in said .county. _
r
(3us. M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Grace Bati' i.
* .
Register of Probate.

I.. Inubmigh. Ial» of suid county,
deceased, and Hint all «-ntlitur&gt; «»[
&lt;u\i di-cea-ed are required to pre‘••nl thrir i-hiinu to said Probate
Court, al lhe Probate (Jfllce in the
City of Hu-lings. for examination;
mid allowance, on or beforf the
2nd day.of Jmiumy next, and | hat
.such cluimt&gt; will 1h'„heard’ before
said Court, on Salurdity Hie 2nd
day of January. IVI3 next, ut leu
o'clock iii the forenomi of Hint duy.
Dated August 3(. A. D. It'll.
.
CUARLM .M. MACK.
Judge of Probate.

(diii-e*m lit.- mr: and with the great
whit*.* tin one judgment when _tbo
fa&lt;)- who sits upoii

that

I- iIi*- Judge.
Believers will
judged at Hie jiiifginonl seal
unto judgmciil nl the Voire
Son of mnii. John 5:27-29.
xitull

vim. 1:1 . Hr is today Hu* Saviour.
Keeps Your liver Healthily Aiihc. |!oiifm-row lhe Judge.
Today He
A man in Kentucky told a friend
lhal Foley Cathartic Tablet* were •■"im
, in un- nine oi juuglhe most wonderful medicine lhal mviil He wifi draw men.unto Him
had ever entered his nyeidm. Said for, judgment. Nutice '"and before
he would not b without I hem. I tiltn eliall |e- gathvied all nation*."
Neither would you..if you had ever Il .i»'no trouble for Hun*to galln-i
Hied them. A thoroughly cleaiu- Ibf’in together. "Oh. that men might
ing cathartic for rhrvUie roust ipu- realize that the One who is
gialion or for an occasional purge.— •-ioii* now will one day. wield Hi*1
Arthur Muihullaud.—Adv.
.mighty power! You may despise

Avoid the Temptation
..J 1 .'IF1!

I!___ S-S—

Money in the “pocket” is too often spent for things you CANNOT AF­
FORD and could well DO WITHOUT. How much BETTER OFF you
would be if you had forgotten to carry it with you. The BEST WAY to
avoid the temptation of spending it is to place it on deposit in our SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT, where it will draw 3 per cent interest, and we
compound the interest twice each year.

Why Not Acquire the Habit of Saving ?
Why not acquire the HABIT OF SAVING ? You can acquire it just as
easily as you can the habit of spending all that you earn. There are a
good many young men in this city and vicinity who could easily become
“independent” in a very few years if they would only acquire the “HABIT
OF SAVING.” They would be ranked among the “successful” men. They
would derive a nice income from their deposits and would have the “ready
money” to take advantage of an “opportunity” that comes along for safe
and profitable investment.
Young men especially should learn that NOW is the time to acquire die
habit of saving. They cannot learn any younger.

$1.00 Opens an Account in Our Savings Department.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank That Docs Things For You

Phone 3-2 Rings

HASTINGS, MICH

Ollier* will treat them’
exej-ei*.*d in judgment, yuu will re-!kindly.
As men treat (hem. sospend promptly.
I will they If treating the laird, just,
V. THE SI’BJECT8 OF- THIh!1,s
l'ei&gt;"''Uled Hie Lord nl
in
Acts
......... "ENT. A» already indicat' d.! P,’f*';5’’1""*’..U'*.
* ’ R:l'.!
“ “
verse
32 ch-arh
clearly■ «lutc*.
and a« v.-r
— ;tj
state, th"
flieiI .,5J.L,
'll. RESlU’A
S *?
ill-’■ ’.THIS JVlxt-j
niilmii- nre
are the riibjecl#
of
Hus
|
MEN
T.
illrighlemi*
nre
ushersiibj.-rla
tin*! 'H'-N I •
Hi" righteous
judgment.
'
This
I hi* judgment i* fu-! "d into
l»1’' ll
the
"' Kingdom.
Kingdom
They do not ।
lure. That lhe nalions will be m! immediately go to heavcU.
“Hi-j
such a cmidilioil that Hie inlerv-n-'•''‘■d H".' Kingdom
ell . This i*
timi mid judgment of Jehovnli will; diffct' iil .than th" d"*tmy of the;
hecmii" lie...... ary. d&gt;»-' not indicate !' •"irch.
The church is with th";
a condition, of world-whir rigtile- Itaird. and is with Him in Hus mid;
ousnes* before HI* coming. • The il'lber judgment.*
i Uor. 6:2'.
reason for lJu* judgment uf the mi- 1na*!!.'""- l"g"lht;r with Israel,1
Hmnuwill hr dealt wilh in the next I
Kingdom
blessing*- Ihpm.-ic-l^'iplL
♦* *
i milb'iuuin.
on .earth. The Ohl
VI. .'THE BASIS OF THIS Jl lMi"'‘i 1,“ ,1','''r.7
MFN'r Wo noir lhal He- Imr.luiil;'
'• '
On--'* ble**ed one* shall
-iMi.ii.- ii........
im» iw.. .i:...r?'.'!;,."1:' .’''.Xu!" i“1
uccnrdinu lo thi* pnmheev 1! '
. Hi n f.ulli w.i tnamf' l.d
which" i* noi a'parable, bin
■wariH.
who Im‘wrilten hi'lory &lt;&gt;f actual'
mid ini—

HIIHLDON
What Did He Mean?
__ _
_
__
*n°n’l you know that your wife
aSwT BtaS."nwlmoi
•hou,d h,v® had ,ho raon*y you
Money to loan on Real E*Ute
,n «t‘Ung on tht* drunk?"
Judgo E*t*t* eold on comnMon. Genera',
Church White,asked a prisoner, re-j conveyancing. Having ■ complete aet.
Iat&lt;» the Atchl«on Olpbe. 'I
no ,
compiled from the
wife.’ tho prisoner replied. -t'Well,
-urnl*h complete
then, what on earth did you want to |
, I , ..
get drunk for?” naked the judge,
i FIRST DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION,
_____ •__________
HEARTBURN. OR GAS ON
STOM.AEIL
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY। The queMiun as to how long you
are going to continue a sufferer from
! indlgeMlion. dyspepsia or oul-of-ur'«lcr itormich is merely a inalter of
I liowr soon you begin taking Tonoi line Tabs.
’ People with weak stomac.lis should
Tonolinn Tablets occasionally,
»i ■; lake
and there will be no more indiges' tioa. no feeling like a lump of lead
-Jn lhe stomach, no heartburn, sour
risings, gas on stomach, or belching
J.ito everinslhig p)ini*hmeid. ev
H^» right hmid He extend' bb-—j’hisling lire.
of undigested food, headaches, tiiz''Depart from tm
rilTIMC
* xlncss or sfek stomacIC and betrides
ing.
anil to those on His left hand*. Milemir. dreadful
]
wmd*.
The
He
announce- a cursh. in each cn-e
what you cal will nol ferment ami
'
tmt.siqi yuur breath with nauseous
■fnlkiwing tnrti •*Fott"-*.v 35. 42.- H»*.
tfi'nt
Ml* &lt;iT ih'- ireatimml lb* flini&gt;***lft
odors. .11! these sytnplOJPB resjiltf
ing from a sour, oul-of-order stom­
that
what
th.
y
did
’
ach
and dyspepsia are generally rdr
1
.‘re £ !E' •"“•""k I""*
STRIVING
TO
WIN
r&lt;-n they did to Him.
limed in live minutes after Lakipg
.L.X'.':1"1'
i'"-,
■ have been trying lo win Hie Tonoline Tablets.
nnd
mhlir's coulidi'in-e fur u long lime.
Go lo your druggist and get a «l
Th.
Ve have -ucveeiled because we do box of Tonoline Tablets and you
; good work ul moderate prices. Every- will always go lo the table with a
riuti I i-i m *.
1 job l.f
' hearty appetite, and what you eat
will taste good, because your slmnwin
klmnPhmibinu or ileal inp.
I undertaken by us is carried to a suc- ach aud intestine* will be clean and
Chriid. |...... ("I coiiclusimi.
There nre nt I fresh and you will know there
mier i “”l 8",n8 ,o *,l! a,*&gt;' moro ,N,&lt;* ni«lit»
। ial is used and only skillet J* l and miserable days for you. TonoI line Tibs freshen you aud make yoiT
। f&lt;*el like life is worth living.
through fitirli; and that not of
Tonoline Tablets cost 6IXX) for 5(1
Ea.t 01 rouoSc ■!»&gt;:» IreUorenl.
Surprised Mr. nml Mrs. Allen.
.
work*. le-i any mart should bon'd"
mailed by American Proprietary
'Kpti. 2:8,
The .lew* are His
’Ole Middleville Sun of la-( week Phone 126
Hastings Cu„ Boston, Mass.
4-wks
brellireii m-eopyiig lo lhe Ib'sC:
Ilrxet.- me brought into the family
genuuie surprises imuninnbb* hupChrist Hom. Aj47'-: tail-' iu-what pt&gt;u«M| |o Mk mid Mi-. Ib'wnrd
sense i* th*- tmwilevrr tn whom-you Allen. Knlurday evening. *A- big
ma} give t'lulhihg. food., .money..eh-..
cairn* from Hasting.**'mi the 1:26 p.
iu. train mid 'i.idlbily wended
their way lo Ihr home i.f the
worthy young manu-d couple, cur­
gu.|ie| of Hie kingdom shall lie rying baskets of provisipiis. el cete­ Swift Mriiof for IU* of DlgtaUvc! the United State*.
The Oral doit
preached in all the world for a wit- ra. They hud a joyrtil liine ami 18
ne«» unto all the nation*: and then sal down to. a* line a ooihick supderful TrvatiuraL
Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach Rom­
shall the. . ml vmin*." *4'h&lt;* g&lt;H?P«l "f |»*r as was ever served in Middle­
' edr oteara the dlgwljvo tract of mu'.cold accretion* and poiaonqus matth" kiiigifom is jiol the same as the ville. AH returned on lhe lute tram
ter. It bring* swift relief ttr autTareri
gimprl of i.-r.ice. * Th'* veyse dmt* iu line spirit*! Hundreds of Michigan people have j from
ailment* of the stomach, liver
not refer. (» Jhe cbuirlr and il*
found quick deliverance from mom- and bowels. Many declare that It has
RIieuiuuliMU Pain-. Slopped.
preariimv
lhe gospel. The Jewach trouble* by tho use of Mayr'a saved them from dangerous operai-h reimiant will, during lhe «*ifil &lt;‘f
The Ilrsl upplii-alimi of Sloan's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Thia tiona apd many are sure that it has
the hge. pleach Ihjf Jtospvl of Hu- Linimeid gwes right to Hw* painful remarkable treatment haa established
kingdom'. piSs-laiiuiiiK the cptuimr of part—it |u*netral»*» without rubbing
Bec-auM of the remarkable »uccc»e
the Kiiigdi.ri) and the Kimr, just as —it- slops the*'Rheumatic Pnips
of thia remedy* there aro many imi­
did John the Baptist Ml.,3:2. This around the joints mid gives relief
tator*. »o be cautloua Be aure it'*
Mrs. Guy A. Hutner of 1107 North MAYR'8.
will IH&lt;. done "unlo all npimu*." -In aiicLComfurl.
Go to MulhoHand'a drug
Don't suffer!
Str««t. Hint. Mich.—*11 nev.r mw •tore
aad aak about the wonderful
response smiu* natiuns will perse­ iMvttle today! -tit is a family medi­ anything work such wonders as just
cute IhbM* Jewish in.'s—iwr*. WHil‘- cine Jor’all pain*, hurls. IiTUIm’*. three dose* did. I have been doctor­ or aend lo Ueo. H. Mayr. Mfg. Chcmolhetr-licliev iug nnlioits—wiU be cuts, sore lliroal.. neuralgia and ed by specialists, too, anj received 1*2. 154-lfil Whiling 8L, Chicago, III.,
Prevents infection.
merciful unto them.
John, the chest pains.
for froa book on atoniayh tdlnitinu
i. W. Hobbi of 1101
preacher of the-gospel "f the King­ Mi*. Chas. U. Wentworth, California,
■ nd many grataful letter* from peo­
dom, gavn up hi* life; -W»qdn*ii. vvriles:—“jj dnl.wdiidem for my
not ple who have been restoredAny
druggist can tell you It* wonderfud
tiiM)ili&lt;*r preacher "f the imspet of Hheumdlisiu. pain is gone as soon
I recumniTmd it to ing a few do»e* of your wonderful effect*.
th*- Kiiyniom. did likewise; pers«- as I apply il.
rem.dy
I
am
Ip
condition."
Uiy
friend*
as
Hie
best
l.tuinie'ni
I
esRivu eam- io th" Kingikmi uv&gt;For sale iu Hastings by ail drug­
Huch word* at prat** come from
25c at UMra
seiigers in those llret seven ellOP- ever used." Guaranteed.
of thia jamedy tn all part* of gists.—Adv.
ter« uf Ado. 8u it will be in the yuur DruggiBl.—Adv.

Ab-

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r.
BROWN &amp; CO.

are

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...

IIICHM STOMACH SUFFEIEIIS
DISCOVER THE QUICIESIREMEDI

Get a

�THE HAS PINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER X 1911.

PAGE NINETEEN

IN THE HANDS OF----------------

ARRY COUNTY PUBLIC

THE

GRANT

THE ENTIRE STOCK
H. OTIS &amp; COMPANY
HASTINGS AND REMUS, MICHIGAN

/Grant H. Otis &amp; Co.
Old Stand
Now in the Hands of

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE,
Barry County’s Greatest Bargain
Givers, who wish to dispose of the
balance of this $25,000.(M) stock of
magnificent Clothing, Furnishings
Goods, Hats, etc.. Men’s, Women’s,
and Children’s Shoes at GRANT
H. OTIS &amp; CO’S., Old Stand

A Stupendous Undertaking

Our Store Wi
Closed

Owing to the unforseen and unavoidable circumstances we were obliged to close the
store of Grant H. Otis &amp; Co., located at Remus, Mich. We were forced to ship these
goods to the store located at Hastings, where a force of men have been busy placing
the stock on shelves and counters,ready for this FINAL CLEARANCE.

Saturday, Sept. 12

AT 8 A. M.

Saturday,

September

SUITS

Shirts

$22.50 Suits for m&lt;m and young
men. including Capps 100 per
cent wool suits. Final Clearance 0 1 A 7Q
Kale Price ................... . ..................
. $20.00 any Sult in the store retailed
nl this price by Grant Otis &amp; Co. CIO 7C
Final Clearance Sole Price........... $

.

I1K.OO Sults, as so|d by Grant Olis
A Co., nothing reserved. Final 011 7C
Clearance Sale Price ..................
$15.00 Sulls, really worth more, lint
a special price with Grant Otis
A Co., Final Clearance Sale

j
|

shirt made. AU sizes from 14 to 1754 inclusivo. Grant-Otis &amp; Co, ’sold these

shirts for $t^5 nnd $1.00. Final Clear- xy.
mire Sale. Price ..............................Uf C r

।

50c Dress Shirts, While a small lol Ipuis,,sizes
li&gt;4 io, 1014 inclusive, these shifKarit
sold in largo cities fnr "5c. Final *ir
.
Clearance Sale Price ..yt'.'.................... OOC

I

$9.87

$12-50 Sults, some excellent values, '
__ _
rcfcct style and workmanship. QJ7 7E
Inal Clearance Sale Price............
$10.00 Suits sold for a higher price
In sfny other store, but Grant Otis fl?Z ZQ
A Co. Finn! Clearance Sale Price.. qHJ.Ox

$7-50 Sults, including-Jfavy blue serge, sizes
11 lo 17, inclusive, a rare oppor(unity to buyui'gaod sujl for little CC OQ
money. HMl Clearance Sale Price ql*J.*Jx
$0.00 Sulla.'sizes 15 nnd 16 only, while
yioy-'lnsl.
Final Clearance Salc^J^
$5.bo Suil.s, splendid assortment including blue
serge. Grant Olis &amp; Co- made this
pricc.their leader In boy's suil.s.
Sizes 7 to 17 inclusive. Final fl*"3 CQ
Clearance Sale Price ....................... JM.Oz
$4.50 Suitvjust lhe thing for a school
suit, warm and durab^. . While fl?9 QQ
they Inst. Final Clearance Sale Price
xO
$3.50 Suits, sizes 6 to 1I, these will go
fast al tlie price iidw quoted. Final fl*O OQ
Clearance Sale Price ....................... Jlfa.Jz

Never Again 50c

'

Work Shirts
35c ,
3 for $1.00

$3.98
Not the latest cut and small sizes only,
hut th* price dm- not cover
Hie cost of the labor Sizes 33,
35, .Tij— lt&gt; aud IH worth upto fl*'? QQ
'
lo irt.oo....................................... »PO. zO

HOSIERY
I5r iltisc .for Men. \\'num qnd Chil- ’
dnm. splendid valu--. Final Cff-ar- 11_
mice Sale Price .................................. lit
25c HoseVor Men. Women nnd Chil­
dreq, hlarji uujj Lui, &lt;|so ■ colors fur 1 Q_

14 W to 17 inclusive ami this is your last
chance, no more when those arc
•
gone. 50c is the regular price.
Clearance Sale Price 3 for $1.00 or OOC

50c Wool Hose, for women, while a
small lot last. Final Clearance Sole 70^.
Price........................................................... «JxC

A SALE OF

Underwear

50c Suspenders, hurry if you want a pair
the lot is small. Final Clearance Sale OQPrice ....................................................
50c Police &amp; Fireman’s Suspenders, tho
. kind that stand the strain. Final OQ._
Clearance Sale Price ...........................uzC

Think of buying winter underwear nl the
opening of the season ut reduced prices.
Men's extra heavy llcecc-lined shirts and
.drawers, all sizes from 31 lo 44 inclusive.
Gra^l Olis &amp; Ctx's price on these goods
were 50c per garment. Final Clear.- AOo
unco Sale Price
' i*-rC
$1.50 Wool Shirts and Drawers imide by the
standard mills, this alone is a guaran­
tee of the quality. Final Clearance Ci (S
Kiile I'riee ................................................ $1.10
. $1.00 Wool Shirts and Drawers, another of
the famous ’•Standard" make, only a
limited quantity.
Final Clearance
Sale Price........................................... OJC

25c Suspenders, heavy anti light weight.
Final Clearance Sole
\ 1
Price ....................................................... ixu

$1.25 Union Sults for meih extra heaVy
weight, soft heavy fleece. Final Clear- Q7-»
ancc Sale Price................................. x/C

Suspenders

SUIT
Wbrth $7.50 to $18 for

Read These Prices

DUCK COATS
$1.50 Duck Coals. well lined with heavy plaid
caution flannel, drivers find these
.
coals very serviceable. Final Clear- IT 1 It
njirc Sale Price ..................................qJA.lD

$3-10 Covert Coat. extra fine quality
extra quality lining, while a small
lot lasts. Final Clearance Sale Price

*

LAST CALL
10c

HOSE
n..

$1.00 Black Duck, corduroy collar Mon­
tana lining, just the thing for cold
rainy
days. • Final
Clearance CQ IQ
Sale Price ......................................... $3.17

$is.oo Black Kersey. fur lined, always sold by
Grant Oti«
Co. as a special
leader al this price. Final Circa:- 0-)i no
unce Price ......................................... $ZL7o

$1-70 Duck coat; sheepskin lined, a
warm coat for a cold dayand a lung CO ZQ
- drive. -Final Clearance Sale Price. s’O.Uz

$2.1.00 Brnr Skin, black quilted lining
if you drive a great deal, this will
keep you warm. Final Clcaraiirr 0(n no
Sale Price ...................................... $17.78

$6.00 Corduroy Coat, sheep skin lined,
. fur collar, none made better al any 0,4
price. Final Clearance Sale Price.

IQ

Once More—1Oc

$22.00 Cloth overcoats, fine quality,
best style, good colors, every coat
worthy of a higher price. Final 0&lt;z no
Cleiintnrc Sale Price....... . .......... $10.70

1

Canvas Gloves
5c—

$15.00 Cloth Overcoats and lhe wonder is that
they can be sold at such a low
price, and then to be cut still low- fl*Q QQ
er. Final Clearance Sale Price ...
x. xO
$1(1,00 t/otli OvcrcouU, good ser­
I- ■- &gt;1 111.-nt well lined anjd
•
well mnoe..Final Clearance Sale

YOUTHS' AND BOYS'
OVERCOATS

DUCK COATS (Continued)

$10.00 Chinchilla, fancy mixture*, regular and
rxlHLweirld coals , every boy
will lifr-ptuud to wear.’ Final fl*7 /IO
Clearance Sale Price ........................ «p/ .Tx

SC-50 Reversible Coraluroy and leath­
er, th- very best made, only two to
go at this price. - Final Clearance Czl 7C
Sab-Price ........................................ $Zt./c

$7-50 Cloth Overcoats, good enough for any one,
the materials are:the besl Xo.be
fmiml at
the
price.
Final (PC 3Q
Clearance Suit- Price.................................... iz

CAPS
Now is cap lime, here is lhe place to bu;
5c Cups large lissorlmeat of styles,

Sale Price ...................
50c Cups, assortment large enough, to
plea-e- every one.
Final Clearance
Sale Price .....................
3VC
75c Cups, choice selection, 'big variety
of styles. Fluid Clearance Sale
’
Price ......... :........................
DOC

$20.00 Ckilh overcoats, handsome styles, best
workmanship, a coal well worth
your choice.
Final Clearance
0(E in
Sale Price ......................................... $13.J7
$IS.OO Cloth Overcoats if a saving of four and
a half dollars appeals lo you. you
bad belter slide into one of these. 0 f 1 ZQ
Final Clearance Sale Price.............. $ 1 J.40

Owing to gn at demand aiid lfie small
oui»ply, we are obliged to limit lhese Lo
.’I pair to a customer
10c GLOVES 5c

FOR MEN

' Men’s work hnse, tli* kind that sells for
10r. a pnir, while a limited lot
Felice ....................................... Rp nr
lasts, 3 pair to a cu-' oiieh Final wb pit

Overcoats

FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN

It's impossible to go into detail regarding
■ these overcoats you must see them to appreci-’
ntepieir value.
'
&lt;&lt;

ZQ

_________________ _________________________

f

YOUTHS' AND BOYS'
SUITS^

Never Before a

$1.00 ‘■Elgin” Shirts, pleated ami soft bosom,
Ilin Elgin is conceded tho best popular price

The entire stock formerly located at
Remus has arrived and is being
ptacecf on the Bargain Tables at
Grant H. Otis &amp; Co’s. Old Stand
WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE.

12th, At 8 A. M

Come and-----see
With Your Own Eyes
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Read These Prices

'FOR MEN AND Y(M NG MEN

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE will attempt the greatest merchandising event they have ever undertaken. It will be
our aim to close out this entire magnificent stock of MEN'S and B()Y’S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, etc., MEN’S
WOMEN’S and CHILDREN'S SHOES. Here will he the greatest Clothing and Shoe event that has ever taken
place in Hastings. Our reputation is proof positive that this is not a fake sale nor u sale of goods purchased (or sale pur­
poses,
.
(
■
The “OTIS” quality of merchandise is too well known to need further comment, it's a chance for every man, woman
and child to get his or her winter suppl/for less than actual cost at Grant II. Otis &amp; Co’s., old stand, Hastings, Miclw
beginning
x"'

Saturday, Sept., 12

i

For a Fow Days to The Buying
Public, and will be Open Again

(

$6.00 Overcoat, remarkable values
at original price, while a small lot fl*/f JQ
-lasts. Final Clearance Sale Price..qJT’.T’x ..

A Few Cheaper Overcoats at
Reduced Prices

Every Article Guaranteed As Advertised or Money Refunded
A$ saved is a $ earned. You
can save not only one but many
if you supply your present and
future needs at this FINAL
CLEARANCE. SALE.
WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE.

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE REMEMBER
GRANT H. OTIS &amp; GO’S. OLD STAND

SALE OPENS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th AT 8 A. M.
PUT ASIDE YOUR WORK AND BE ON HAND
REAO THE OTHER SIDE

THE PLACE
GRANT H. OTIS &lt;9 CO’S.,
OLD STAND
Remember Tha Date
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12th,
At 8 In the Morninc.

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tBE BAtTOMM BANNER SEPTEMBER 3, ffll

FINAL

Clearance Sale
OF THE *,

Grant H. Otis &lt;fe Co.
STOCKS, HASTINGS and REMUS, MICH.

Men’s and Boy’s Clothing and Furnishings. Men's; Women’s, Children’s Shoes
The most daring price cutting ever attempted in Hastings. Men’s and Boy’s Winter Suits, Overcoats, etc., Rubber Boots,
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Rubbers, Sweater Coats, Caps, Etc.
Work shirts, Dress Shirts, Overalls, Flannel Shirts, Neckwear, Collars, Hats, etc., in fact everything in the entire stock
will be sold at reduced prices.
Owing to the tremendous selling that these exceptional prices will cause we cannot guarantee the length of time that the
lots will last, it’s just a plain case of First Came First Served.

NO GOODS LAID AWAY OR CHARGED DURING THIS SALE

Saturday, Sept. 12th at 8 A. M
Rubber Goods
60«- Women's Foot hold Rubbers a ir-x«l
.rublmr for town wear. Final Clear­
wire Sale Price ................... ...................

.TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS ABOUT THESE SPECIAL VALUES IN

55c Women’s storm rubber, only a small
lol !6fL Final Clearance Sale
Jrn
Price .......................................................... 4 DC
75c Woincn*sxp|uin and storm rubber,
lhe justly fuimms Shawmut brand
/
Final Clearance Huie Priee...................... UJu

MEN'S
90c Men’s plain nibliers, nt present price
of rubber these nr&gt;n bargain at rrgular priee.. Fijiul Clearance Sale Price... i vb

$1.00 Men's n&gt;11 edge *|i&gt;rm rubbers, now
going al.. Final Clearance Sale

SHOES

39C

50c Woiiicii’h plain rtiblier, wjiilc' they
last. Final Clearance Side
Price ................... '....................... ;.............. 4 Lu

MENU.
$3-50 Men’s gun melnl, blue her cut, a good medium priced
-hoe. Final Lieurance Sale
Price .........................................................................................
$1.00 Vici and gun metal, lace or bplton, only a .small
lot. on hand. Final Clearance Sale
Prie« .............................................................................v.........
$i.50 Men’s patent Burrojups or min metal shoe, a few
■ button, balance lace.. Final Clearance Sale
Price ....................................................................................
$1.00 nnd $1.50 Men's patent button or lace shoe, very
good values. Final Clearance Sulc
•
Price .........................................................................................
$1.00 Men's Inn vict or Burrojapa, hu?v shoe, extra line,
..durable.. Final Clearance Sale
Price .........................................................................................

$1.50 mid $5.00 Oxfords, including the famous "Florsheim"
;braud. Final Clearance Sulc
Price .-r:\

g jg

CHILDRENS

$3.39
.

$3.69

WOME.VS
$200 Women's kill butlmi. with patent tip medium
heel, a good shoe for little money. Final Clear­
ance Sale Price..................................................................
$3.00 Women's black velvet, button, medium heel, a very
servicable shoe.. Final Clrarance Sale
Price ...................................................................................
$3.00 Women's lace ami button shoes,. black and tan.
Awhile the lol lasts. Final Clearance Sale

.
;
I

$3.00 Women's patent or kid lace dioe, splendid style,
cellent workmanship. Final Clearance
Sale Price .................................................. .

55C

uOr (.IdldmiN storm nil.I. i a special value by Grant Olis i
Co. at tin: prf&gt; • Final Clearance Side
‘
i'ln
Price ................................................................................................ IXu

49C

65c. Boy's plain rubber*. made of llrst quality rublwr, only
• a small lot. Flout Clearance Kale
,E!In
Price ...............................................................................................'DDL
Rubber Has Advanced.
Notice was received from a rubber inaiiiifarlurer (hat rubber
hui advanced qier 100 per cent xv illi ii limited supply. BLY NOW.

Notice
We urgently request you
to bring this Document
with you so as to get every
article just as advertized^
Let nothing keep you
away. The day is

Saturday, Sept. 12th
AT 8 A. M.

$2.39

jjg

23fc Ties, foilr in hand,
flowing ends.
Final Clearance Sale
Priee ..................................................

IIU

50c Ties, four in hand, flowing ends.
Filial Clearance Salo
/•»(*
Price .................................. ..........................
23c Gdlara. waler proof, all sizes, now
going al Final Clearance Sale
| jp
Price .............................................................. Hb
15c Collar*, assorted styles, the famous
" Arrow" brand. Final Clearunce Price ..................................

OR

0U

18g

75c (lxrralls, with bib*. Mme sixes are nearly rtnnc, so hurry
if you want a pair or two. Final Clearance Hale
59C
50c Overall.^ most forge or small &gt;izcs, you rtiusl be on'hand
early Id secure a pair. Final Cjhirance Sale
Price
....... .k....,.

$1.39

CHILDREN’S

BOYS

GIRLS’

SHOES

$1.75 . Misses' popular “ladylike”
shoe. Final Clearance Sale
Price ...................................

$2.50 and $2.00 Hals soft huts in grey, Ian and bldck, will go
fad at this price.. Final Clearance Sole

$1.33

$3.00 and $2-50 lints falora and derby#, black, navy, brown,
etc. Final Clearance Sale

;..$1.69

$1.79

$1.75 Boy Scout Shoes, huLd lrfnu&gt;-d
quantity on band, *0 ilon’l delay it
you want a fiuir. Final Clcunincc
Suic Price ......................................

$1.35

small tot tn cld»»‘. at nearly half.
Final Clearance Sale Price...........
85c Children's button ‘•hoc, hiz&lt;-s 6
to 8 only, hut a .'•mall lot. Filial
Clearance Sale Price ..............

$2-50 Boys' pun inclal bul(on shoes, Hie kind
(bat stand llm bard knocks, a lively
boy will gix,&lt;--Ihem. Final Clear*•
ante Sale Prlfc...............................
81.50 Children's, button shoe, with
».-hou| lun-f, tlm fmiimis KriedOr
Of |Z
'make. Final Clearance Sale PricevLlv

$1.19
$1.19

59c

$6.00'Sweaters, heavy knit, rqll collar, maroon and gray. '
Final Clearance Sulc
J
C J IQ
Price...................................................
Jl.jy
$3.50 Sweaters, flue wool, ro|l mid
r«-d and gray. Final Clearance Sulu

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
Grant H. Otis &amp; Co.’s Old Stand
HASTINGS, MICH.

TWO STOCKS IN ONE !
READ THE OTHER RIPE

military collars,

$2.69

$1.00 Jersey Sweaters, xcry popular.. Final
Clearance Sale
Price ...........................

Sale Opens Saturday, Sept. 12th, in the Morning

REMEMBER

35C

$1.25 Funnel Shirts, grey and navy, size* 14 Mr to 17,
think of cold days and buy . now. Final Clearance OQp
Sulc Price ........................................................................................O7U

Small sizes and odds and ends,. find your size and gel the biggest bargain of your life

60c Cliildcrn* elonn rubber, Sbnwmul brand, a servi
able rubber for lhe little Iblks. Final Clearance
Sale Price

$| Qg

$2 JQ

$2.98

SHOES

MISSES

faiipni- ".Sliawmut” make,
Final (lem-mi it

$1.98

19C

25c Bow Ties, they will not last long
at^ IhiS price.
Final Clearance

WOMEN'S, MISSES’ and GIRLS’ $2.00, $2.50 utid $3.00

Me Misses' sloriu. lubber#, rainy days will rood dmrnid
•
Final Ctettrauro SaleHn
Price ............................................................................................. IZC

Suk'I'rii-.

$1.49

$1.00 Women's, patent, button, kid lop, m&lt;-&lt;liuin heel,
don't fail l&gt;&gt; see tlieac exceptional values. Final Clearc ) no
ancc Sale Price ........................................................................ $£,70
$3310 Women's gun metal button, military heel, a sensible
servicablc shoo. Final Clearance Sale

$1.98
$2.98

39C

25c Belts, bhick. tan. grey, etc, un­
usual
value*.
Final Clearance
Sale Price ................................................

50c Gloves, bather, gauntlets and wrist lengHi.
Final Clearance Sale
.

9Ur Men's Rubbers, plain or low rut. here’s a real rubber
kirgain, per pair. Final Clrarunee Sale
’yg

inns

$2.69

Miscellaneous
50c Bells for men ami Ixiys, while
they last. Final Clearance Sale
Price .......................................

79C

Notice
As the quantity of some
items is limited, we can­
not telkhow long they will
last, so we earnestly urge
Rain or Shine, This Sale Opens
Saturday, Sept. 12.

�PACE TWFATA -UM:

THE UUTINfiS KUMa. UPTTMMH J, IHI

YOU CANNOT AFFORD
TO DRINK AT ALL
World Wants Steady Men—Keeley hudliutc Makes Them—No Place for
tin- Ini-brbilr—and N&lt;un- for Ihr Mun Who Drink* Hi raslonallv — Work
Of l-oral InaUlutlon—Men und Women Cain Be Treated in Seclusion
for Liquor, Morphine, Cocaine, Tobacco, Gigare Is and Nene Exhaus­
tion.
WHAT MUST YOU DO FOR THE INEBRIATE?
Y’ou want to do what in beat, of course, for his own aake and for lhe
sake of his family.
,
.
Il is nol wise to unbfaid him; his own conscience it doing that, be­
sides you must remember lhal lhe man is diseased and that a symptom
of his condition is an irresistible craving for liquor; he simply can't stop
llrinking; the singe when he could have done II Is long past. What you
should do is to advise him lo lie cured of the disease und then lhe crav­
ing .for drink will disappear, you should advise him to take the Keeley
Cure aud no .other.
Why?
”
First—Because'il cures. Il is now in iln thirty-fifth year und. Is
therefore, no experiment IL dues lhe work.
Second—Il has gained public confidence ami the people who control
Il are reputable business men.
Third—Because in nil caws where health is al slake, only the be.«t
should be selocled. It may, probably does, cost more, but in so impor­
tant a matter one should nol be “penny wise and pouud foolish."
Y’ou may hear that olhttr cures are "Just as good," “ahorter." "cheap­
er," etc., but be particular lhal he does take the Keeley Cure; some peo­
ple think lhal every place where Inebriety is treated is a Keeley establishmnnt. This is not so, and this mistaken idea is a grave' injury
to us and them. There are thousands nf people who have taken alleged
"cures" and the failures are wrongfully attributed to us, though such
persons have never taken so much as one dose of our medicine. Tin*
right plate is known by the name. •‘The Keeley ln*tilulc"zipd this is the
only one in Hie Slate. If you prefer to send a patient to some other esIahlialiinciit that is your right; we are unwilling however, that the blame
«mich attaches to lheir failures should lie placed upon us amt it Is un­
just that il should be.
DO YOU ALWAYS SUCCEED.
That is a proper question and one which we will frankly answer. In
bll cases where a full couran of trealmanl is-tajinn and where our in­
structions are followed, a pure is affected. The Keeley cured man who
smokes cigarettes generally relapses. If he tries to he g moderate drink­
er, he will fall nnd soon lie ns badly off as ever. The Keeley Cure will
eunble a man to Ih* a total abstainer. The so-called failures of lhe Keel­
ey Cure are only failures of lhe mnii. There is no question about il.
Every man who takes Hie Keeley Cure properly, is cured of lhe craving
fur drink, nnd. If tn* chooses, Iu- can ami will remain sober as long as In­
lives. AT LEAST NINETY PER CENT REMAIN SOBER.
Is not that 0
go»d record? (knnpnre it.with hospital statistics of any kind mid you
will sec that we stand al lhe herni.
IS THE CURE EXPENSIVE?
The Keeley Cure cl»ts money, of courdet but how III tie doos il cost tn
comparison with its lieiietllM nnd the increased earning rapacity of lhe
cured man? The charges al lhe Keeley InstHulu arc more mmhuate llirnj
in llospilals or sanitariums; all medical allraitiou costa money.
■ Every patient who comes lo us fof treatment lias special can* and
attention, mid the trealm&lt;-nt adopted to his ri*quin*mriits.t Ijidy patii'iit*
;n&lt;- treatod privately in thair retain*. Ev. ry patient, on arriratgr. has a
Aorough examination, and because of our long experience tlivn* rs no
phase of lhese rani's with which we are nol nlile to rope.
Our system of lrcatm&lt;*nl allows patients freedom from physical re­
straint: we have never confined a patient, as under our syslern we have
never found il necessary to do so.
.
Homelimes the absurd idea prevails lhal we cure patients by nausealing llivni. Nothing can be furl her from lhe triilli: a "CtjllE" ac­
complished m (hat Way would iml Im* lusting; II. is a fraud mid d'-ceptimi.
and i-amiol last. From tho beginning lo the end of our trealiiieiil there
is neither sickness or nausea.
Improvement in the general health b&lt;*gin* lire tlr*t day mid continues wjthoul interruption during Iln* whole
period of treatment. Al the conclusion of his term here Iln- patient i*
not only eqn*d of his addiction, bul iiy the building up and st remit lieuimi
nf the nervous system his general health Is also vastly improved.
Some patients, supposing that wc cut off liquor and drugs abruptly,
hesilale lo come lo us. knowing from experience the suffering such a
course entails.
Liquor patients are permitted to use liquor under Uio
direcUon of our physician, until they can gel along comfortably without
U. iu.
•rug patients are given support as required, and nee/l nol fear suf­
fering ur collapse. The reduct ion is carried on so gradually lhal in
many cases the patient does nol know when hp is without the support of
Hm* drug; many refuse to believe it nl ilrsl when told they have been en­
tirely off the nrujrfrom five to ten days.
\
HOW DO'.WE DO THESE THINGS?
Our answer Is. wllh-the Keeley Remedi***, and our physician has lieen
thoroughly ins(nielcd in lheir use, having had twenty-two years' experi­
ence in this work, amf imderslands the requirements of his patient; thril­
ls no phase of any nf these cases which i-an surprise him.
Heineinbcr in all (his lime thal,w&lt;* nnver have lost a patient by death
while- under Irealni&lt;*til. The internal remedy is taken a lea.*p&lt;Moifiil
••very two house until rigid doses daily have bis-n taken. There are four
liy|KMh*nnic injectioiu each day, a process which involves no pain, sore­
ness or other Inconvcnjeiiei-7 each patient is thus seen by Un* physician
four times each day.
In this connection we may call attention'to the
- fact that hyjKHlerinli- medication is approved by all physicians of'Bland­
ing. and an .reputable text-books. Homelliue.* quacks advcrlising nos­
trums having no merit, prate "f the dangers nf liypodennic uirdiealion.
Etc. Thia i* a favorite argument with Iln* promol its of several so-called
‘CURES." who having no knowledge of Iln- subject of iiiehrn*ly or its
cure, seek thus io nllrarl attention to (heinaelve*. Only the ignorant are
uppcal'-d to or inllurni-i-d hr such an urgiiiii**nL They seek to climb by
pulling othera down. "Il is always the tree wliirh bears lhe best fruit
which has the greatest iiiiiiiIh-i* of.clubs thrown ul il."
HAVE WE INTERENTEH YOU?
We hojx- »o. If w*t, have, we areepi H u* n compliment, mid invite
‘you lo send lo u« fordnore deiailed inioriiiuli&lt;in. Wr have a large va­
riety of wellpriiitvd pamphlet.*, dealing with the different aspects of our
worbMltbf which will be sent fiye upon apphraiiou.
You need mil
hesitate to writ*- us. as nil rorfrermndem-e wifh uk’ls ufrii-Hy ciirtflrtl-iilinl.
and business men an* our staunchest [riend*.
Home treatmenl fnr Tobacco. Neuraalhenig or Nerve Exhaustion.
For further inforfiinlioo dddreu the KEELEY INSTITUTE. 733-35
Olluua Ate. N. W-, Grand Itapids, Mirk, or call Citz. 571MI or Hell Main
806.

He Grrek. Mh*h.; Airs. Ella Larkin*
Shoup Family Hcmiiou.
The Shoup fiuuily reunion was Mrs. Huldn Hawk*, of Nashville;
ii.-iu Thursday.
aiiiiie'iuj. oukuov
-',r*- Walter Clark mid son
held
August ......
!J7lh. at ...«
the N,rcountry home of Mr. and Mi&gt;. By-/Ll“*'eiiri-. Robert Shoup.
Holrert
rou Ketchum, near Dowling. Mich? ’ -»}ieS, ue.Mi-r ii.iwks, me MI.Meft
Relatives to the number of flfiy- Weiu. i.otia. Imogene and TrefiM
Hve spent a most enjoyable day. Hawk*, all of Maple Grove: Mr. and
Albert
visiting and renewing old “c'iuaml-.| Mr*. ‘ A
1’}?” Chaffee of Hailing*:
niices.- A very tine dinner wm Yr-J“ ‘' •**
M’'** Ira
! , Chaffee, hor. liild
^Uheiwii’fU‘’8lS
“uluthn
Chaffee,if"'
OlivenChafun the Ittwn.
unlhcluwu.
Chas.
Burkort,
—...... -.......... daughter
daughters Mildred
"Those prc.M-nt from away were, mid Man-ilie mid n»i David of
Mr. and Mrs.-Joe Shoup, two daugli- Grand Rapid*, ’i he day ended by
l&lt;-rH and a grandson of Penfield, having a picture taken und looking
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Fr&lt;-d Shoup forward with much- pleasure lo
mid danghlcr Zola. Mrs. Harry incetiiig auaiu next yi-ar.
Drew and son, Mr. und Mrs. Lett
Moore. Mr. Sam Shoup. Mrs. Hr-ssie
Hollon. Myroh Pennock, all of bat- -BANNEH WANT ADVS. PAY

KUENZEL'S MILITARY BARD

HAS FIRE REW UNIFORMS.
Member* Exprews Gratitude to Citi­
zens for Liberal Donations to
Uniform Fund.
The members of Ku'enzel's Mili­
tary Hand are highly gratified with
the liberal donations madt! by. lh&gt;cltizeiM for the new uniforms of
winch lhe players were in great
need. They express their deep apprMiation for ln« gifts.
A list of
t|ie donors follows:
Sign'd
Cierk Hn&gt;.i...........
.« SJJO
H. G Haye# ...
.
3JM)
. 10X10
H, H. Messer ..
5.(«)
A. A. Anderson .
A. E. Johnson ..
BOO
3 IM)
E. C. Edmonds .
3jUD
Kellar Siem ...
ixi)
Hoy Andrus- ...
IJM
E. B. Townsend
LOO
Leander Hearns
LOO
P. A. Sheldon ..
IDO
Chas. M. Muck .
3JM)
G. F. Chidester
3.00
Waldorff bro». .
3XX)
Goodyear bros.
I t»)
O. A. Hoyes ....
I. . J. Goodyear .
i no
fjOO
Cook A Henry .
i no
Clias. C. Freer .
?■&gt;&gt;
Rhuliers Urns. .
A. II. Hedrick ..
Cam-tli A Stebbins
Frandsen &amp; Keefer
N. H; Waterman
Hoy J .a Forgo ..
W. J. Michae
H. Coiu-arclli
If. H. Miller .
E. J. Huffman
PjlillipLiitz
F. A. brown Co.
Miller A Harris
A. E. Mulholand
Wm. T. Gricsby
Cl I). Mohler

H&gt;*in«r Bros.
D. Furl ini ....
II. I*. Wunderlich
A. N. Williams
Win, Rju-nre .
Abbott Bros. .
F. W. Stebbins
I). W. ll.HIl'tH

il.- M. LaiiiplK'i
John Freeman
Shirley E. Joy
\V. A. S.-oll ..
Frank. lines ..

A. 1». Maynard
II. C. Fuller

I no

IDO'

Leera STENOTYPT, the machiM way in Shorthand. The faataat writing
tnachiM in the whole world. EASY TO LEARN—EASY TO READ—
EASY TO WRITE Stanorypy mean* greater eKciaacy. profaned poi.horu.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
McagniiM tha maria &lt;rf Smoolypy.’ Many undent* are going diracHram lb«
$900 to $1,200 per annum 10 tun.

| WHY

Taking Care of Hay.

The BANNER’S]Plan of Handling
Hand
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favo
Favored
by Every One' Who Contemplates
Having a Sale in Barry County:];^ .

r imhto
WMBMi t

exarctoe Judicious ptoanlng to utlllre

th* morning and the proapecta ae«m

tinned

good

weather. This

bajr

aflamoon, so that II will dry oul un-

good, la fact, the Ideal machine to

hay la aufflctentty

dry. and

portanco lhal tho hag be absolutely
dry from dew before putting it into
the barn or Stack. Alfalfa is more
difficult to cure properly than tbe
1.00
-DO

C. G. MaywiMi

lien Matthews
Thus. Sullivan

.Morrill 1-amhie &amp; (ii. ..
Ii&lt;&gt;fh&lt;id&lt;- llro«. M&lt;&gt;num&lt;*iil
i* u'

A. M.
Dr. McGtiflln
J. B. Roberts

by weight, their true value Is very
significant.

Course st State Agricultural Collage
Will Imbed Desire to Work In
More Modern Methode.

need for any farmer
to keep on farming In the earns old
haphazard way. A course at bls state
agricultural college, will fill him with
a strong desire (,&lt;/ farm. In tho more
modern wajp—the way which brings
success. Plan to spend a few weeks
or months, if possible, at the college
thia winter.
couraea for tboie farmers, young and
old, who cannot ba away from hotdb
for any length of timo, bat tn tbeao
to ao fully taken

_________________ •iao£o
Australians still'lead lhe world as
l.-a drinkei*. 7Jt rnmnds being each
Australian's yearly alhfwmico.- New
Zeulmid'i*s drink 6.7B iMiiinds a head
yearly.
up— morning, afternoon and evening,
Citizen* of Ihqjsh* of Wight do not that tho wide-awake farmer can ac­
look with favor upon (he proposed complish a great amount in a very
fmincl b'-tween the island and the short time.
main Imidof England, mid th.- cham­
A course in general agriculture Is
ber of i-uminrrre has adoiiti&gt;d repoluti'nis in favor of a inoilcrn ferry given for farmers, who do not care to
specialise in any particular branch of'
farming, but wish to secure a fetter
knowledge of all phases of agriculture.
It Includes work in sotl fertility, farm
management, farm crops, poultry
This is the
raising, dairying in all of Ils branches,
Stove Polish
animal husbandry, horticulture, in­
sect study, and plant diseases. '
A study of these subjects will in­
crease the earning capacity of ovary

T'S different from
othen tx.-c.1tu4: more cure
i« taken la tho maldcg
and tlio matoriaL,
aro
higher grade.

I

Black Silk
Stove Polish
poll&gt;l&gt;.*L'*c&lt;1 on tunpto S*3 ixU add

Blade Silk Stqvo PcXakWorkn

Grand Rapids. Michigan

Shine in Eveiy Drop

'

ND—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BAN­
NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The success
of tljc BANNER’S plan of advertising sales has naturally led people to ex­
pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
j'ust as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.

2

•2 RD—BECAUSE OF ITS

SMALL

EXPENSE.

vVe make a uniform

charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills (hat were read
by only a few of the people.
4TH—BECAUSE.IT PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
BEST.AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction Sales. If a Harry Co. man
wants for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where lo go to find it. He will be prepared to bid what he bclievex the article or animal is worth, because he has use for it. There will
be no element of speculation an his bid. With the old plan, the people in
the immediate neighborhood Were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
they would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap.
CTH—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
Sales they book to this office, which is the recognized auction sale hcadquar- •
tefs. If we find that two_salcs arc booked for the same locality: we can and
do at once take it up with the.auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is an inifioiXant con­
sideration.
*
•
’

TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER’S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEOVpLE OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH­
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
This is so evident that any elaboration of this .point is quite unnecessary.
7TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
' ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.

FARMING IN HAPHAZARD WAY

Chas. E. Lunn .

YOU

1 ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
fiix years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers.. Wc have letters
from many who have advertised their sales in the BANNER showing
that on a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to
pay afl the expenses oi'thdauction. In all cases when results have been com­
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in sonic cases by several hundred dollars as wc can show by let­
ters and personal references.

readily, and when wa consider Jhal

Crook A- Gould
J. E. McElwain

Lcaaoiu and Beautiful Catalog.

IHdll Pearl Street

of Controlling Factor* in

LU)
IJM hauled into tbe now.
, P| I Tho following method la practiced, ;
nd lends
Irada ItatU
lianlf admirably u&gt;
to taking
taklnr
r»^) and
' care ot u hay crop If It la not too !
|’iiO I heavy: Tha mower would be run lata;
1 is) Iu the afternoon, when not much willJO Ing Will take place and when tbe |
undergrowth la perfectly dry. The
advantage ot thia over the early morn­
ing is that tho soil to warm and dry.
and that less surface Is exposed to
become wet by daw than when alfaUa
Is standing. The bay to turned in the
following morning Just before noon,
and will bo ready to rako and stack
In tho mlddiy of the afternoon. An­
other plan Is to reko in tho afternoon
and put II up tn small cocks, turning
thciso over tho foltawtog day. replac­
ing these twb Into on&lt;*. and letting
them cure for a few. days before

Should Use

Young Men and Women

One

3JM) turn tho hay. Beginning on the outLOO
IJM alda of tho fold, the hay la carried
t on further out, leaving gn open space
I IM)
Ita
JBO turning the next swath lhe dry. hot
DO stubble aud soil will quickly draw
JM tha moUlure from It, therefore the
IJM)
I fit) from above. The follow I nit morninc

Chan. a.
.................
Howling* Dry Clranftut &lt;&gt;'
Colgrove A Poller
John J. Dawson
Pike A Damon ..
Geo. E, Coh-inmi
W. H. Bclinnfz ..
Chas. L. SherwiMxl
E. J. Edger ..
W. H. Olney .
L. W. Healli .
F. R. Panrnasl

TIME TO CUT ALFALFA

xgu—uiwif Iirrrn=rr=ni------ lai==ir=TF=ir==

THE BANNER'S METHOD of ad ver Using Auction Salee ha. been endorted
ist—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
and—By all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
3rd—By all Auctioneers in other Cotinties where the same method has
been pursued.
Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a paper having a
large general .circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advertise
an auction sale that will bringTesults. The BANNER is now printing 5^00
papers each week and covers the County "like a blanket."
We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating haying an Auc­
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing 16 pages of
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You should not
fail to secure one of these booklets if you contemplate holding a sale. Its
suggestions will mdan larger and better results from your sale.’ We have
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.

The Hastings Hanner
Both Phones No. 15. We Make Dates With Auctioneers

HOPE CENTER.
Mr*. Will Whiiiritoie of South
ituniay with her Lui;

LAKE ODESSA.
/e.-ks Utter.
Woman \
rliurr’i

liuivli. na-|iliMuhrr 11)1 ii. .
Mrs. Eva Leigh and dau^liler
dilli. Mr*. O. V. Slioweriiun ami Wilh n •nulHammond ■laughter Myrtle, mid Mix Henry
.Hureler mid Mrs. C. Lawreie-e

Sugh
riu-ampOrin fiaininoad
■t much hope-, of bring any
Horses at bard work aud on full
letter.
grain feed should have gait often. A od tlfi’ir grain on Ute Belker fufm
ML mid Mi&gt;. Allie 11
good way is to keep a lump of roci
Mr. hud Mr*. .Holder Miugan
leave for Ashland. Ohjo
Mr. and Mr-. Chu-. Mi-Denuoll
rail in tho corner of each Teed box—
and iluU,:llh-l' mb-llde*l lhe' Pen­
i\&gt; r Nunda?
They look ihu Irain
nock
reunion'al
Dellmt
l
luu
-duy.
amount of salt they require, and if
-ijuih- n Iiuinher fioni Ihis way ut- Sunday itighl for G{&amp;tniilli'&gt; their
afforded a constant supply will not b-iidi*&lt;Libc Sunday S-lmol. picnic al
Conscience.
Conscience Is a matter of educating
Mr. iuhI Mr».
B.ildw. i of.AIAcip-r's Point. All report u nice
h-knu. vi-iib-d Mr. mid Mt&gt;. liam in combination with environment.
linn*.
Gnrlingi-I- u.ver Sunday.
Mr. mid Mr*. Frank Slim- &lt;i
(Jarman Forestank
employer-a grievous wrong, and many
There are nearly six thousand pro­ troll caim- Inal l^hiir-sdny lo
Hhi hX %-tvFai an employny haa ground an employs
fessional foresters V- Germany, who
are associated with various technical .Artier.
in tho dust, yet in neither Instance has
Mr-. Sarah Mn-lu-r »*f Cloverdal
societies.
either been reproaehed by an accus­
j&lt;H-*-ifainin&lt;uid of Shultz called on b&gt;i&gt;Huii, tQolored h--ii- Tuesday to ing conscience.
vihit their imrente. Mr. and Mrs.
Importance of Cleanllngsa.
Hay Hunmxqid's Sunday niphl.
Greed Hrrtairrl.v th« greale.-d btiiCleanliness U&gt;always impdruat but
b-i-_eater miumk th- nhliom. ’fluIt never goes further toward making
wenlth of lhe I'luh-d stab-* ha* in-1 w.is m li.wn Monday, with a Hue| English eat 13 poinuin a head u year,
good butter than during dog days.
,
loud
of
melon*.
(Julio
a
treat
for,
i-reiiM-d fruin iilxiul »*l_75o.ik.Ki.0Ut) to,
a* mfaniKi four pound* m Fiamtg.
s-finetliiiur lik&lt;- UI.W»M&gt;.D(WXMO. or!I Lake (»&lt;le««a people.#
eight pound* in Germany and tuu
[’ Miss beruaee Dunham is taking a pounds iu Rusaia.
nearly 8,500 per cent.
‘BANNER WANT ADV’S.'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER S. 1914.

H OODL'AND.

Just What You Want
COOKED TO SUIT YOU

The K. of I', picniejaf Saddle-Rag
lake |ji«l Wednesday was a hummer.
About ode hundred were in attend­
ance. AB kinds &lt;&gt;f good thing* to
eat. Sports ‘of yll kind* were in­
dulged in. makinu (lie day-paw off
all l&lt;4o. quickly. Such a pleasant
him* was had.h&gt;‘ all .attending that

We’ll give you a good, clean, appetizing meal
at a moderate price.

TOM DOYLE

for a couple of weeks visit wilh
relatives in la&gt;gan*|M&gt;i-|, Indiana. Hiram Walls and family made a
I rip by-auto to Belding. Grecnrillr.
Remits. Weidman and other points
last week, calling on friends on the

Hastings

Mrs. Early ami daughters Emma
i.l Icy of Norlhmam-ht-ler. Ind..1
tme-i'liiirsday for a couple of ।

50
nnie Thursday from a four week's
i.-il pl,E-rutmlm timlother points
i 4,he up'llel* penliisilln. Mr. Subtly
■ports lino jatelo- of lUh wllije

Only National Bank

YOU ARE COMING to the FAIR!
Next week will be the week of the BARRY COUN­
TY FAIR.
We arc paying for this advertisement
because wc WANT TO ESPECIALLY INVITE
YOU TO COMJ1IIERE and buy your CIGARS and
TOBACCOS.

Has an enviable reputation of over 58 years
experience of sane and conservative banking.
This strong bank is under the management and
direction of some of the most conservative,
strong and successful business men of Barry
county.
■

When you buy here you will find that you get BET­
TER \ ALUE for YOUR MONEY, because with our
ZINC LINED CASES and ELECTRIC IIUML
DORE we keep our goods nt JUST THE RIGHT
TEMPERATl JRE. and in a PERFECT SANITARY
CONDITION.
on NEVER-find Cigars or Tobaccos
here that are all DRIED UP and covered with dust,
dirt and filth, as you DO find them in other places.
This is an EXCLUSIVE Cigar Store. We BUY in
VERY LARGE QUANTITIES: we “turn our goods
over" every few weeks; we keep only the BEST
GOODS and wc keep them in PERFECT CONDITION.
YOU are entitled to the BEST value for your money.
WE are prepared to give you the BEST for the price.
Wc invite you to MAKE US PROVE IT. Come here
and buy iVhat you wish before you go down to lhe
grounds. Meet your friends here*.
You arc always
welcome.

THE

PLACE

TO

MEET

YOUR

Verne Monasmilh
again, This time into
cehtly vacated by -R

It has a Capital Stock of $50,000,—A Surplus and Profits of over $75,000,
and Deposits of Over $525,000
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $700,000
IT PAYS 3 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

The Village High School began
Monday wilh alwnil lh&lt;*,ilsUnl mimher of pupils, with'Arthur Bidding*
til Hie helm as principal. .Miss Dur­
ham in Hie grammar room nuM .Mis*

OFFICERS:

DIRECTORS:

CLEMENT SMITH. President
J. F. GOODYEAR, \ ice President
H. G. HAYES, Cashier
W. N. CHIDESTER. Assistant Cashi

FRIENDS

Jefferson St., Hastings,.Mich. Phone 106
J. F. HOONAN
E. J. HUFFMAN

j Senter mi South Main St’. Tlmrs:
I day fur *.'75.t«l ami hifsxilready bogaiijlte erection «d a barn prelimin­ -oniplicaimn of ailments.
Mrs. IL L. Wrighl who lias hern1
ary b&gt; luiildiug a hnti.se which will
lie completed &lt;his fall.
Oliver ruffering from n siege of fheumgSea.e having taken IIU1 cnntnu'l &lt;o isni for some time h on the gain.
do I tie building. We understand that
C. E. Gnulzinger left Monday।
■veiling for Ishpetming i&gt;&gt; allend lhe

HASTINGS HIVE L. 0. T. M. M.

Electing a Goat King for a Day.
Puck fair, held at Ktliorgltn. Is one
of tho last of the old-Umo Irish fains,
and more than one story la told aa to
Great Hite Officer Will Install Hie tbe origin of tta name. Amongst them
New Officers At Meeting on
la a tradition that when Cromwell's
(lirtober IK.
soldiers were In Ireland A large party
The mrtubrrs of Hastings Hive of troopers were coming over Kerry
No. .’W, I.. O. T. M. M.. was held mountains, making for Klllgorlln, when
on Tin—day evening. Among those they frightened a dock of goau. These
present was Mrs. Rachel A. Bailey,
uf Grand llniiidit, pait great com­ for Klliorglln. and darhed wildly into
mander. and al present vice past tho town headed by a great Puck.
roinmaudet*, of the Great Hive of That warned of impending danger,
Michigan.
'the followiiig-elecliSl tho inhabitant* beat off tho trooper*,
and in gratitude dedicated a fair to
their horned defender, and elected
him king for a day.
HOLOS ANNUAL ELECTION

lodge iit-iv

Life is Altogether Too Short
To worry out your days
half frozen. Let us heat
your home with a

the furnace that for sim­
plicity* durability and
economy of operation

Elmer Rising met wilh llu* ofHistorian's Report.
i-rrs of i|i&gt;&gt; Barry. County, Fair al
The 'following paper was read at
notings, .Monday.
.1. .1. England was in Southern II- the rednion of lhe former pupils of
nois last week ami purchased for- the XLndge -ehonl til Ute recent ple-

‘A iii.iiory ot me .vmiKe
would till a good nixed volt
as our Him- i&lt; limited w
speak of a few things I
bring liefora you.
Did you ever think oF th&lt;

tave concluded IhSl life was ton
ffiort lo milk lhe old way. nnd each
&gt;f them liuvc purchased machines
if Mr. Risinger find will hereafter
u*nl iltenwlves in a com furl able
vtrker-while Ttie machine is doing

men ami women who recejvis
••arty education at the'
school? I do nol mean a
I hem became president of tin

'Ii -inpan; but we &lt;|o claim lhe holl­
er 7&gt;f one fd nur early teachers
becoming .t Judge.
’
It must have required c/tirnge
•ttnd self di'iiiul for lhe fifteen young
men. who-had attended otir school.
T&lt;». leave home and friends in the
sixties and li.-lp defend (lie flag
I hey loved. Surely, they a. sol-

wok. being Hie guest of his son
Charlo- mid family.
Carl l aid and Robert Born left
f&gt;&gt;r Grand Rapids Monday, where
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
they will begin a business course in*
lhe' MeL.-malilm inelitute.
Good many from here are aliendRig the fair at Grand Rapids if any other country, school in the
county htjs a rdderd us good?
Then'think of the great numbers
Of (eachera that acquired I tieir
Too Many Lonely Breakfaete.
early &lt;-dm-aii&lt;&gt;ii Imre, many of them
IT IS NOW KNOWN AS
I-ord Teonyaon. late In life, ,
yde Milh r and Indy friend of teaching wtlli success in lheir Itomei
THE "CLU8" CIGAR STORE
sadly to a friend. 'I have taken hr«
•poll. Jessie Miller and son of
i. tide..;&lt; and Elmer Holton and
become jniuWers am)
ily and Mi.* Vulenta Fullcr^of
i-doimry in far away

HUFFMAN BROTHERS

equal to lUmoit any effort but appear­
ing In the uiorning before their hus­
band* go to builness or their children
—If there are any—go to school or t&lt;\

CLEMENT SMITH
W. H. CHASE
J. F. GOODYEAR
D. S. GOODYEAR
F. D. PRATT
A. N. WILLIAMS
II. G. HAYES

Treas.-Will Jon.-.
Hislorian for the Clark family—
‘esley Clark.
Hi.-dorian for lhe Stanton’s—R. K.

Lieut. Corn—Elizabeth Ashnller„
Past Com. — * ~
Record K&lt;

SeiRjm-l—Liuie Trimmer.
Picket—Mary Bennetl.
'
Utwani-l --.Mildred Mai toon.

which have
nt New Bed­
............. .........
Mass.. during tlm last ,17 years,
recently been/ inspected ami
evidence «»r life of more than
•prs before corrosion destroys;

knowingly a down and more ele­
phant* go *ilently through their tricks.
The dapper little trainer's frequent ac­
knowledgment ot the audience's appre­
ciation vvldently annoyed the llttlo
lady. Buabla to further enduro his
■qemlng conceit ahe cried out, "Now
man you jual keep atlll. You ain't
doin’ a thing. *o we aln'4 a clappin'
you."—National Monthly.
Tesla of Various kinds of concretes
nml cemebl morters now under way
in Gemiaity will exlend over a per­
iod of thirty years.,
*
_

Then last- l&gt;ul not lease are lhe
Dmr Millrr stml family Sumlay. ■
You have only 10
Harry Lamlis nml • !.&lt;•&lt;• FtCrn‘11 Imnie-iTiakfi-.
have i-ach begun the erection of look around you at the happy, sulilarge .tiUiH.
I.BWMH* Cbti'.liao left Monday
for Kansas Cily in the intere^l nf
the Kellogg Coni Flake Co_ of BalDon as Unwell Lancaster,
October illh. 1913. nged.37 y
Holla l.ailimp Holine*. died
cemlier. 1913. aged 01 years.

y«nr» Iq, a smart aptirtnfr-nt hotel
have dispelled a-vcral IJlutiions. To
begin with. 1 hardly know a married
man there who wouldn't like to keep

School dosed lheir picnics nl Sad- lirrnk in our circle .since tbe
dtdmjr hike. F{*i«lay with n hall game meeting Jnno 2; IfKML
between Ihr school. The I', R. easily
Clara .Hayman Feighner died
‘-•7, 191 i, aged .|3 years and
w«&gt;n .by a score rd one lo six.
•hihn Velie. S. D.'Kalherman and
V doe* a very huge b
in' large quantitie« at
C. E. Rnwladcr were in Irving Mon­
day forenoon, where lhe Ilrsl two
amplete equipment foradjusted a loss nf three - horses
MinniP-Presion Mead
Decem­
killed by lighlning. Sunday mornber l|h. 191.1. aged 30 year?.
[ William Fennifmck died al hrs
"A London puss, officially known* home Friday morning, the funeral
a* lhe "King’s cat." is the only one was held in lhe U. B. church Tues­
in the kingdom lo receive an allow­ day forenoon. Rev. Freeland offici­
ance from lhe treasury. He inhabit ating. Burial took place in th*
Woodland ceinelefy No. 2. George
lhe record office und Li cents a week Weed of Lake Odessa funeral con­
is spent fnr bis meat.
&lt;
ductor. Mr. Finncfrock had been a

Wc have All. Sizes of ANTHRACITE, POCAHONTAS and other
SOFT GOALS and at prices that will be satisfactory to you.
Now is the time to place your order, as delay may mean higher prices to
you.
We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not-wait until cold -weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present prices, and
we should like to have the consumer take advantage of the present prices
while we can offer them the opportuuity.
ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS, ETC., and can sell you
Flnnr. Hmn \firl&lt;H.nrfc and ntliAr fo.irlc a, nnrrnnf
... —
-It/, «w»lt

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc,
Deilirs In Enin, Buns, Seed, Hey, CoiL Cement, Hldit, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH.

�. .(Washington Letter.'.
Washington. S'pt. 5.
For Hie
first year of President Wilson'*
administration his ^vish and word
were lhe rule and law ofdiis party.
Things are not going that way now.
thoroughly. Twcniy-flv'e pounds of Oongresaman Hmnmoml. a Democrat
wilh the prestige of three success­
ful I'lectimis in n republican dislrict
in .Minn, and with till the patron*
age of the President behind him.
was itoininuH*d for Governor by les*
than a Ihoii*ani1. majority over lhe
"
( laidy Hiilliimirc Goke.
weakest kind of 11 catujidale, the
, line cup biiller. two cups sugar. purtiose of whv.-e candidacy .was a
1 one cup milk, three nml one-half lucre 'protest against Hu* adminiscups Hour, two ieasiMMius baking
DEVELOPING THE DAIRY CA1F
powder.
one
teaspoon vanilla,
whites six eggs,
(’.ream butter
am) while
beating
constantly, hold. Texas Is Hie homo of Post­
gradually mid sugar.
Mix and master General Burleson, the Pres­
si fl flour and- baking powder, and ident's njosl powerful patronage
Home.
add alternately wilh milk Jo first
When* the family skeleton hasn't
tBy K. K. I’AKKIMKHt 1 -pjitel.L
any fmiiiylKine.
The development Of a dairy
Whitn.- a telephone is a device by
should begin in the alrc and dam,
which men escape cojimiH ’ home to
several generations. ' To lllustwi
credit for the great part of bis *uc- then* is land enough u&gt; keep a
&lt;}»•*» al Ballimore. Were used to nom­
Where I lie tiro of love may be
inate Balt, of Hou-Ion. as Governor. and money being dlStinctU an &lt;&gt;
eovereq wilh ashes of poverty.
The Texans nouiintiled Ball’s ’rival, It Is decided to buy • heifer &lt; all
Where the key is changed- from B
Ferguson, by a majority of 30JXW.
natural to two sharps.
milkman or butcher Is Interviewed,
Bryan 1jam*s in .Xenraska.
When* the *ins of tlje falhurs are
and. being an obliging chap, he linds 11
the excuses of the children.
pretty little bossy, drop* Jia Into his
Wtiure lhe family tree has many usm unu iikiisvs is ns;ouunei&gt;ueu
pocket and the prospective milker Is
fallen leave*.
by Dr. Heaton G. Howard of Lon­
Where the family cupboard has don, in an article in Hie Lancet.
many borrowed dishes.
Hr cilet numerous rases in-his own
Where the family lies uro often
with new milk pall In homl. th*
knolted.
b«*ii relieved quickly, souieliiuim
Uy gather In the barn lo watc
by the Ilrsl application, and. the
milking—the rcsulL^bom •■IrBi &lt;
thiid lhal has exuded into lhe
joint or-lhe tiii'inbraiie* has.been
absorbed within a few days.
setfa Agricultural colic to- has fi
Potato juice is used as ah oinl/here t&gt;.der»nre. tenacity nnd
keep of a cow (fccd.ansio.iiii
I may be Hie threw ruling inuaM, ineui. 11 liiiinietil or a plash r. The
depreciation. etc.l 'flosts HI'
-Suplim Irene Ixh*Ii in Kmart Bet.1 raw poluloes an*-siimw.ed in a hy­
draulic pn-ss: the sinrch mid niquarts for 3W dayay(|be &lt;•
dry two months yo»rl&gt;» cl
quarts, whlcli If sold at- six
quart would return Jilt. a lo
—not quite what we had rcc

'*Eat Crystal Pride1

Il will pay you much belter to put tn tht
arjug fin; them. I han cranking the churn.
Bring in y«mr crock ami let u«'piu:k it with Crystal Pride, you will like it.
lAila’easier Hunt churning.
.
.
.
.
Fe«sl yonr &lt;•■&gt;** well ami "keep Hicin milking nil winl-^. and feed tlin*e pigs
;he skim milk, it i* worth F&gt;&gt;rty Genl.* per hundred to any pig.
\V" rn-eil yqur ei'i-am, all you proiiuee.and will pay you top price al all
ituea. "W i: UH’. &lt;&gt;R&lt;»WIXG.'' wlial is lhe eau*ef Ju*l this lop price*, correct

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO, hXmL
'Eat Crystal Pride1

This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case at Catarrh that
cannot bo cured by Hall'a Catarrh

Hippiiiti Ire Water.
Ire waler, if laken al nil. should
be taken in *mall *ips mid retained U*lll|l Specimen, ul lhal was 're­
cently found on &lt;he Iwnch near
in the iiidulli unlit wurni&lt;*d.
lted"&gt;i&lt;lo. Cal. The stone is fitting­
ly called the HAweKstone.
Tin
specimen found is a v\-ry hard and
mfintba
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
1 slalns from
•leani of larlar

WunIiIiiu C.IiIih-.m- Crepe.
To clean Chinese rrepo. nuike n
strong Imher of bi'iiling waler, mill,
when ii'-mly cn|d. wash lhe crepe
quh-kly niifl rinse -in hlinl. sally

Uil.lH. Hluliis.

K. WILLISON, D. D. S.

view of the tight Hull Mr. 1
will make un Wilson in i'.'lfl. th
opitnMils in Bryan’s stale nre
gtirded as highly signillrmil.''

Chicago this s,niimirr nii«l il is p
n«&gt;l lo double ihi* amount by
liciling nuiong Ihr bii-iih’.*.* mr
Hie cily.
•
,
rnivci-ily training for bu*i
as- well a* for |irofi-s*ion*. Ii
after will I..... .
by lhe Im

halt a pound u!

OLIVER No
WWE ANNOUINGE AN AM AZING MO DEL­
IA/

with automatic devices and refinements that mark the Zenith

lightly willi a fork with two Inble*|rooiifnl** of nielled butler. Pul a
layer of Hu-in Hu* iioltoin ill a
good-sized shallow dish, and lay on
six eggs; sprinkle with -all, cover

evil- practise

Device Arrange^ to Effectually Stop
Cows From Milking Themselves—
Improvement Suggested.

writer. A leap in advance which places The Oliver ten years
ahead of its lime. So smooth in action, so light to the touch, so
easy to run, that experts arc amazed. A model that means to the
typist delightful ease of operation.
A model that means a higher standard of typewriting, longer
and better service.
The No. 7 is now on exhibit and-salc at all Oliver Branchei
and Agencies throughout the I nited States.

If you want special advice write

tconfidcntlnl) Lynn, Sluss,

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.
Smith Bros. Velto &amp; Co.
Op.C.LIS. riaat57 Hutim

Business University

TM

Arthur Lydia E. Pinkham MmHcin^Co., j

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

DETROIT

NEIGHBORHOOD
There Is Hardly A Woman
Who Docs Not Rely Upon
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
etable Compound.

ful- of-milk, four (iiliiespoonsful of
bllller Olle-hlllf le.'lspoonflll of -lill.
Princeton,III.--“I had inflammation,
red pepper on tip of lea-pooii. Honk
hard headaches in the back of my neck
Tin* second on-, after pondering a lhe limimoes un,| -irain llirough 11
———-—tvj and a weakness all
while ami gazing nl In* compaiiiun. sieve. Melt I he htilfef first: I lien
■ caused by female
pul iii Hie flour an&lt;l keep Hie biilter
n-|dir«l:
■,
,7 trouble, and 1 look
. ..... .. . wii il
I fucken tin- Hour before ii' i* thor­
Lydia E. Pinkham's
grandfather linfst a be*
' J'?) ’J* W Vegetable Com­
oughly mixed.
Don't ..blown lhe
I
poutid with such exThree Methods of Making Coffee. Ilnur. Aflerjhe flour and butter anW’H mixed pul in Hip tomatoes. nnd'
Vienna Collee— I *r lbre&lt;-qii;irtrr* stir all I lie line-. When Hiirl.vmd
j—
am now feeling line.
of air ounce of pulverized or very mil out In root When cfihbptil in
i recommend tho
finely ground rofTer_ lo each cup. mid milk. Pnl on tlre lo heal il up.;
' / 7$/I // Compoundand praise
/
1 "h’111"
/rl
I
Ki°d t0 have you
---------.
1—publish my letter.
There is saareely a neighlior around me
who does not use your medicine. ’ *—M ra.
J, F. Johnson, R. No. 4, Box 30, Prince­
soffee into a paste.
Phu
ton, Illinois.
■I over Hie lire mid roinnvi
Experience of a Nurse.
as il eon|cs In ii Jmil.
equipment for their srliiHil.
served, gioiuul* and all.
In Greuler Lnndtm Ihwe tire I*.-, Poland.N. Y.—"In my experience m b
_____ _________ ....
__
rarely .’i'M better housing rooms provided. nurse.I certainly think Lydia E. Pink­
pleases the pallil"of un Amrriran.
Inst - year, compared with 7-5a»7 firm's Vegetable Compound is a great |
French Coffee- l!w I mnin- of
medicine. I wish all women with fe­
pulverized colTei' for eacji cup. Ihi!
male troubles Would take it I took it
IHiur only one-lhiid cup of boiling
when puMing through the Change of
waler over Hu* colfu; when Ihi* is
Life with great results And I always re­
served 1111 the remaining Iwo-lhinls
commend the Compound to all my pa­
«f lhe cup with hot milk or milk,
tients if 1 know of their condition in
and cream.
time. 1 will gladly do ail I can to help
others to know of thia great medicine."
—Mrs. Horace Newman, Poland, Her­
kimer Co., N. Y. •
, If you. orc ill do not drag along until
an operation ii neceMsry* but at once
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctafllo
Compound.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

The OLIX’ER No. 7—a Typewriter of superexcdlience,

qulrcd. Hall cab's should m
nf typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed and easy
obllg. &lt;1 to depend entirely on pt
action. -Typewriting efficiency raised to the nth power.
|
until eighteen ir.&lt;u.tiiB.old. ■
heifer growing, Vccd her well, hut do
The OLIVER No. 7 embodies all previous Oliver innova­
not fatten her. J
tions and new selbacluig devices never seen before on any type­

TO l'RE'/E\T
“Bridget, have you turned on
gas in lb" parlor, as I io|&lt;| you
Mum -every burner, t
yez miicJI it?”

JOHN M. GOULD
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a

FIRE INSURANCE

Temperature for Churrrtojj.
Crc^tn should be churned'al u

I he- **iu*liioiied keyboard’ with
“uurlinr key *'•mjkI Hie new -uiilommie feature*- iiii'iiii 1c** Work for
Hie hmid*. In** strain on lhe eyes,
lc** iiimiunl and inritliil cRorl.
■
IVilli nil ol Hm-m- umstrriy mei-liiiniv.il iiiiptiKciiii-iil* we have
inntlv tin* iimrhinc more lieaulifiil

colrfi’r tlm cream ulidn churned tln-moro elliauatlvo ’&gt; burning attained
and the better the grain and flavor of
the butler. Oib r conditions being
favorable, from 5S' to 60 degrejia will
sliiinlpoiiii Tin- OLIVER Xu. 7 at­
usually bo ■uflTcieutly low.
tains Mi|icrlnUvr vvccllcnrc.
Xothinii you could wish fur hits
Churn Is Final Decision,
been niiiiUrd. The urn.devices, re*
The* Hillda In milk gauge its produce- linriueiit*. iniprotc.-iiFiil* and toil- _
—not its bulk—(or it is the same as &gt;i*iilriUT.* foiniil mi Hie X’o. 7 reprau-j''Poch-uiakfnu innovations u* vis'
wllh crcam. - Equal v.maauromcnts pro- Mill d» cnonnoiis uiiHii/und vastly Hde writing, visible reading. Priu-1
ducu diflareiit rfeults ga-milk 1st In im reuM- Ii* v.ilm—the price has ‘.'P&lt;'. elv.. should be the llrst to in-I
one sense, .cream diluted, and'tiio not been adtan»i-.l one peunv. Wc troduco uutomatic melliods of x»p-.|
churn intfllt be tha ilnal decision la the shell cun tuiiliniir in forte our cruljan.

Tbe OLIVER Typewriter Co&lt;
Oliver Typewriter Building

CHICAGO

Capitol
Savings 1 Lain AssociabM,
Lansing, Mich. •
IbIibatm A. ^iflut R R Cl
...T
K«eo»
•* MiaD*llr Eux-pt feumlay.
Lmv«.Hastings

�COMING TO Teachers and Pupils of Mudge School Enjoy

Annual Reunion and Roll Call at Thornapple

United Doctors Specialist
Will •&gt; al ’lhe
RMftlY HOTEL
Ralunln.v, tieplembrr 12, 1911

OllDljOilf. H»ff» 10 A. M, tl 8 P.M.

Offer Their Services
Free of Charge
Th# Coiled Doctors, licensed by tlicj
Stale of Mii liik-.in. are .-xp.-ii- in

The oulins reason al the lake be­
ran jMitncwbnt earlier than usual
hi-* year und seems lo be cloninff
earlier ns then* iih» not many in the
collages nt pre-rut and the llsh are
taking lime li&gt; think ubout what has
happened.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene -McKay of
Hallie Cwjok, Mrs- Albert King nnd
.. i. j i.i...... ./r il...
..I—.... I............
ioy«;&lt;i ii two WMk* Muy ill A. &lt;1.
I’tturM eollagi*. They nil relurned
lo Battle Greek mi Sunday.
THt; two ehildjen of Mr. mid Mr*.
Will Kirk Imve been sick.
Peler Fie ig on the Sick list.
Me*. G. K. Paurnnd daughter Mary
spent a fexy day* ht lhe S. D. A.
&lt;*dn&gt;nnv*i*llng ill Chnrlolle.
Mr».
Puijl's sister. Miss Lula Glover, nf

blond. liver, stoinnrli. intestines.
fd0n. -nerves, .heart. spleen, kidney*
or bladder, diain-b-*. bcd-welting.
rheumali-tii. sciatica. lape worm,
leg ulcer*, tipiirtidirilis. gnll.slonet.
goitre. piles, eic.. without operq^

Around
the World

DoYou Feel
It is because of some derangement or disease
distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's
Faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y.
.
Consultation is free and advice is strictly in
confidence.

Dr. Pierce’s

at 11.00 per pottle, giving general Mtisfactioo. It can
now be hail in tablet form, aa modified by R.V. Pierce, M.D.
[SoM 6 v JWo&lt;«ofn«OMUmps or trfa/hox 1
mall on rootMpf of 3Oo In stamps]^

Which Lag 7
In a small town In the wear of Scot­
land the town clerk, who was a bit ot
a "character," had the mlsfprtune to
lose hla leg in a railway accident.
As a mark of appreciation and es­
teem for bls long service, the council
unanimously agreed to replace his
the lirnadway hot eta for two hour*, loss with an artificial limb, which they
then, deciding to risk my beat bonnet j did as soon as ho was suffidenUy rein lhe allchtly slackened abower, I
A few month* afterward* th* town
started acroa* to a Sixth avenue shop
clerk, who wa* generally known by
under the elevated-cutting what pro-f hl* Chriatian name. Paul, wa* unfor­
tection 1 could and waiting for a hold­ tunate enough to have hl* other leg
up tn the traffic, a young girl stepped fractured in a trap accident
Naturally tho mtihap became food
up beside me. With her skirt silt to
the knee, her hair forming "ear fiopa” for town gossip. and on* old wife, in
down over her loo pink cbeoks, andi discussing tho matter with a neighbor,
blue, blue eyes peering through a' wa* overheard saying;
"it'* gey bad buatnc** for Paul,
wan a bow three time* a* big ** tha- pulr man; but l*'t hl* ain leg or th*
hat it adorned. *ho wu In every de­ leg that beiang* to th* toon that'*
tail the latest cry of her type.
One glance and she aelxed me by!

HAD

William Devine, one of the “Pupils,” anti President of the Reunion Organization, at
the Big Rock Familiar to Generations of Pupils in Mudge School, Showi
Background.

When tbe U. S. Battleship
Fleet sailed round the
world, it carried

GrapeNuts
FOOD

Favorite prescription

restores the health and spirits and removes those
painful symptom^1 mentioned above. It has been
sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form,

A

SPIRIT

OF

KINSHIP

Even If my mind had not b«en on
my veiy^ extravagant hat. 1 should
have met half way her spirit of friend­
line**. After thirty •■girlie" baa a rare
«. Heise mid family have berii and soothing sound, anyway.
aining his hndlier Henry
Chatting as to an old comrade, she
nnd-d.inuhlor Helen mid Miss sheltered me to my shop door nnd.
minuti uf Chicago for n few with a bright nod. passed on whence

Compact in form—crisp,
sweet, and full of true
nourishment for body and
brain.

CITR0I.AX.
I'srnt say it is lhe ideal, perfect
laxative drtnk. M. J. Perkins. Green
Hay, Wis- rtys, “I .have u«rd pills,
oils, mH*, etc. bul wen* all iliraKref*.
abb* and unisalMfadlory. In Ciindax

drink.’*- for sick headarluC win
Miamisch. lazy hvei* congested'Imwvls, Citndax in Ideal,—Arthur Mul­
holland.—Adv.

War in Europe has
sent American food prices

Anna 4lmi«*lieil. «uiniiier of |8;
lllioda Wilder, uinter of 1871.
Mtna JncliMHi. Mii|tmrr of 1871.
Frank l.alhru|i, wilder of 187?.

no
advance in price of

soaring, tut jjJieres

Chink of Henry Smith
•\ Grand Rapids, micb.

Sold by Grocers
—every wheic

•knur. wilder uf IHI
IrrMA muunuT ut
rl.«, wiiibT of |876

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.

ymttemores
Shoe Polishes

I’.lnrn. W;irt‘, -iiinintT nf 1879.
Mriry lit-.idk-. winlor &lt;&gt;f I88n.
Williiwii ’ Wnru-r. |88u-XI
Lily VannnckAr, summer of

gilt

;Rvis;

I er. wmunade in Pui*«y in Franc
IKtHi fur lln*llr-i lime. Il 'wa- in
from llu’ fat nf the kidneys mid Ii
of cattle. Tallow, lard mid olive
nnd cofimi ■n-rd meal are alvu t

Fann Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Is Your Furnace Giving
You Entire Satisfaction?

mi Warner. n&lt;&gt;w-principal
auinatv high -cli«ol. who &gt;.
over wa&lt; ^ftiy happier th

Many good furnace/ do not give satisfaction lecause of

Bailey. 1890.

GLASS ( KEEK.
I.n«t Weeks LHI-i.
The Gras* Creek band furnished
music fnr lhe fanner.- picnic at Gun
lake. Friday and Saturday.
Floy Whittemore relurned litime
Saturday after spending smite linn’
with her grand parent* at Delton.
Mr*. Friil otis and two children
■ nd Will Havens returned home
Thurjulay after n week’s visit with
lheir sister, Mrs. John Miller, at
Gnu* lake.

.visiivuie now i-. .
Secretary, ••ailed the loll
ps. Some’ of the .record-* j
u. and wimo of the ieaeli
lot «nhe in. ju*l the orbul fiOm-tlie winter of h

Olis Mellon-. 1895.
Mrntdr Wilcox. |8tF»-l&gt;rt.
E-la Femhner. 1896-97,
•
Chester Smith. 1897-W.
Lula-Allerinn.'1898-99.
H—si.&lt; H-.w.-n, 1899.
M.irv Pilgrim. IDOO-OI-OC-OO.
Itufiri Ehret, HOI.

mps; r.lu-hT Smith nnd
ilhrup Hayman. Nashville;
tudon. Btirryville; .. Alic**

few,days I;
;.nd family.
_ „
Warren Foreman mid wife wont
' jjt 'I hjtrwlny *"
f’f*
•‘•'id
'nori hern

\ l.tinir Back—Kidney Trouble
(aitisrs II.
' Ami It will give you even worse if

Mrs. Flora Rose nnd Mra. Lui*
CrtHiiw of Konnewiclt, Wmdiijiuiun
an* visiting lheir njiftt Mr*. Abbio
Goat* und nlher relatives.
The D. (». T. O. wilt riu-H wilh
Mri*Mint*rva Wffodmun next Wedneaday.'isept. Wh.
Mr. and Mrs. Orson Wood snent,
a few day* Iasi ww*k in firand.Hap-

laijoj-jo Holton amt Ralph Wood,
ho will attend hipli ' Mt-boo) and
era W.w..Liu. iwA«tlhtL.X’nrfual.
Sundu.V School Noirs.
Subject, of leF&lt;vm next Sunday i«
The’
Grl«al
CommandmcnK'.

MAKES RHEUMATISM
PROMPTLYDISAPPEAR
Chronic, Crippled-up Sufferer*
Find Relief After Few Dose*
of New Remedy are/
JTaken

It is needless to suffer any longer
with rheumatism, and be all crippled
up, and bent out of shape wjth its
heart-wrenching,pains, when you can
surely avoid it.
Rheumatism comes from weak, in­
active kidneys, that fail to filter from
the blood, the poisonous waste mat­
Celia Palniifer. -fOftt-Ui.
ter and uric acid; and it is useless to
Flla Inlhrop. Il&gt;ort-(17.
rub on liniments or take ordinary
B.rlhn Meade. 1907-08.
remedies to relieve the pain. Tffls
Emma Hnyman. 1008.
only prolongs the misery and can't
Clara Austin. 1999-10.
possibly cure you.
(trace Higdon. I'.Hl-l?
The only way to cure rheumatism
Alien Cashdem. 1913-14.
is to remove the cause. The new discovery. uroxone, noc* this because it ■
neutralize* and dissolves all the poi­
sonous substances and uric acid that
lodge in the joints and muscles, to
scratch and Irritate and cause rheu­
matism, and cleans out and strength­
ens the stopped-up, inactive kidneys,
so they can filter all the poisons from
the blood and drive it on- and out of
the system. ,
CroxOne , is the. most wonderful
medicine ever made for curing chron­
ic rheumatism, kidney troubles, and
bladder disorders. You will find it
different from all other, remedies.
Tfiere is nothing else oh earth like it.
It matters not now old you are, or
how long you have suffered, it is
practically impossible to take it into
Hcve Up.*
___
____ r— .the human v*tem without results.
cold_ promptly,
pud prevent loinplicallons. ■’II Is
‘‘ 'You will find relief from the first few
wnd liing and antiaepllc and makes doses, and you will be surprised how
you feel better at once. To delay quickly all your misery and suffering
will end.
,
—1
is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr.
An original package of Cy^xone
King's New Discovery al once.
Money hark if nol aallsfled. 50c: costs but a trifle at any first-class
nml 81.00 bottliw al your Druggist. drug store. All druggists are au-.
thonzed to sell it on a positive moneyback guarantee. Three doses a day
for a few days is often all that is
ever needed to cure, the worst back­
ache or overcome urinary disorders.

’ Improper fliel Or over-feeding.
’•
Not installed properly.
Cold air shaft in wrong place.
Outlived its usefulness,
•
Or some other ailment.
See “The Furnace Doctor," graduated from the School
of Experience and has diplomas ■ from hundreds of Grand
Rapids’ best citizens.

Phone or write fonu^fonpation.

Dr. Weatherly, F. D.
He Knows How!
Grand Rapids, Mich,

FARMS
There never was a time when farming as a business seemed
so certain of being a very profitable business as right now. We
have many fine farms on our list. Let us tell you of two that
ought to be'attractive to any one who wishes to engage in farm-

80 ACRES, in Raton County, three mile* from Vermontville on *
good ro*&lt;! and tine location, 00 acre* under cultivation, balance in
timber and pasture. The »oil I* a gravelly loam and lay* good. The
building* cotuiirt of a fine nine-room brick house in good repair,
baicmcnt barn 45x00, alto tool bouse, hog hmue,' granary and corn
crib. Tbe price of tbi* farm it $4,000. Term*, one-balt down, or
would take n good house and lot in Haating* aa part payment.
50 ACRES, gravel, aandand muck town aoil, *even mile* from Hart­
ing* and four mile* from Irvitig. There are 25 acre* under cultiva­
tion, ten acres ot timber, and 15 acre* of muck andipaature. Tbe
house has five room* in good repair, small barn l.r-u. also corn
crib, hen house and granary. The fence* are good -and there it
plenty of all kinds of fruit. The price i* $1,100, term* catb.

Hasting®,

Crook and Gould
'

Michigan.

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IN BARRY COUNTY
Cittaktion Cmtcr Tton AU Other
Barry Couu«i’ I’apart Cowbin*!.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

20 PAGES

IM ®ffl SUITS
MTMlSlH
THE AUCTION HALF. REASON IS
NOU GETTING U KU. I NDER
WAY IN THE COUNIT
THESE TWO SALES ARE EXCEP­

TIONALLY STRONG IN LIVE STOCK

Hut u Good Many Useful .Farm
Took An- InvIudodTn I In1.1*1* Offered.
,
W. W. Drlann.
W AV. In-lano has n-nlt-d hi*
farm, known a* tin- Irn Cohb farm,
on section 27 Irving township.
thwill Jhi'6-foro have an auction sale
of personal property. Col. \V. II.
Couch will Im- IIh- nunlioiiiH-r. Hol
lunch nt noun, nnd slu-ller fat­
home* if ii niunii*. Tin* will In­
n large *nli-. .Mr. Delano offer* nix
good horse*. 15 pimhI diary row*. 5
ralvnt, 17 hog* anil pig*, a lung list
of farm tools, 30 arrt-n corn in Held.
H&gt; Ion* hay. quantity oat* and rye
anil other article-.
For full'parlii-nlars «&gt;-e. I he adv. on anollu-r
page.
Erven Troxel.Erven Troxel find* that he I*
obliged Io give up farming op arrounl of poor health. He will have
. an'auction sale at l|i*‘ Wiil Troxel
farm, known a* the, old Knapp
farm. 2!4 mile* north and 2 miles
we»t of the Nashville standpipe.
Henry' Bidelnian will bo Hu- auc­
tioneer and .lame* Howard, clerk.
Il will In- a large sale. Hof lunch al
noon.
Mr. ,Troxel offer* 5 good
horn-*, an especially line pair of
three year old* among them, well
- bioki-n Mingle or double, not afraid
of car* or nulo*. &lt;• rows, H head of
young calflr, 17 hog* and pig*,
quantity oat* and corn, and a long
lint of farm tools, .-*.-•• adv. on an­
other page for dale, term* and full
particular*.
-

0. E. S, GIVES FAREWELL
PARTY FOR MRS. MITCHELL

Well-Known Former Irving llcsiilrut Wlil Make Future Home
In Lok Anode*.
In honor of Mr*.
Elizabeth
Mitchell, who h-ft Tuesday for
Iji* —Angeel*. Cal., where she will
make her future home, the mem­
ber* of the O. E. S, chapter gave a
party in’ the banquet room of the
Mnwnlu temple on Thurmlny eve­
ning.
About 75 vAi-re present tn
bhl her farewell. - she wa* presetned with a hand-oine souvenir
(». E. S. spoon. An excellent snpper wa* served.
An Inprotnnlu
program of mfisir and singitlg tolIbwed.
Mr*. Mildu-ll served a*
chaplain of the chapter for live
year*, and ha* math- n^wiiti* acHiainlance during her re-idenct- in
Hasting*.'
Mr*. Milclirll. who i* thn widow
of the lal&gt;* William Mitchell, of
Irving, moved Jo lla.*ling* several
year* ago following the death of
her husband; one of I he prominent
resident* of Irving.
Mr*. Mitchell
wa* a resident of Irving for nearly
fit year.*.
Him and Mr. Mitchell
began housekeeping in the old Ingrplmi tavern, which they aflerwanl* replaced with a fine farm
residence.
Mr*. Mitchell will re­
side in 1*»* Angele* with her son
Gi-otge Mitchell.
The Wishes of
her many friend* will go with her.

REV. C. L. BATES LECTURES
ON CHURCH HISTORY

Sunday Evening* Alsu Give* Con­
firmation talk* Friday Evening*
Until Bishop's Visit, Nov. 22.
Rev. Carroll J*. 'Bale*, rector of
Emmanuel church, begun a series
of lecture* on church history on
Suudav evening. Bishop. McCor­
mick, of Grand Rapid*. is expected
In visit the church on Sunday morn­
ing. November 15.
Every Friday
••veiling until that dale. Hev. Mr.
Bale* will give confiriiialum talk*
in the Parisii house.
A list of the Sunday evening lec­
tures follow*:
‘
Sept. 13—The Atg-ienl Brjli*h
Cliiirclu
Sept* .20— SI. Columba; and how
the tlhurvh.began in Scotland.
Sept. 27 •Si. AuKU*titm: mid how
Home sent '.the Church to the Sax­
ons.
.
,
OoL I—St. Boniface: ami the (.onversion of Hie (lerinhn*.
Oclt It -King Alfred; and how he
saved Ihi- Church from Hie Dane*.
Oct. W—Wjllinm; and tin- Coming
of the Norman*.
October 25—King Richard: and
tin- Crn-ad&gt;’*.
..
Nov. I—John Wycliffe; and the
early morning of lh«- lieformation.
Nov. 8—lienry VIII: and the Eng­
lish Rt-farmalion.
• Nov. |.’»—Edward VI.; and the first
two English Prayer Book*.

Death of Joseph WertnrtAin
Joseph Wortman, aged 67 yejnt*.
a well-known resident of Hope
township, died on Wednesday of
last week.
Funeral services were
held in Cedar Creek church on Sat­
urday. Rev. -Mr. Griswold officiat­
ing. Burial took place in Cedar
C.rcek CVlMelefy.
He is survived
by the following children: Oliver
Wertman, Harry Wertman, Miss
Lulu Wertman and Mr*. Cyril*
I-arahee. all of whom live in Ihe vi­
cinity of the homestead.

URGE PAEtEMATION
T
QF COUNU HISTORY

Michigan llistorirnl Society Urges
Organization of Loral Societies.
Will Pntvidr Speaker*.
The Michigan Pioneer and His­
torical Sociely is making an effort
to -preserve nil Ihe -history obtain­
able in every county in Michigan,
mid i* urging the organization of.
pioneer and historical societies in
nil counties in which there are
noiio.
C. E. Beim-nt. pn-*tdcnl of the
Michigan Historical. Society, says:
"Tlie coiiimi**ion will send; free
of expense, one. or- more di-legal«-«
to these pioneer pn-eiing*. when reqt|e*ti-d to do so. who will, if de­
sired. make addresses, and also ex­
plain the desimhilily of enlarging
tin- work. It i* an undisputed fart
thnl cacti year wo bury more his­
tory than we record, and if this
can lie gathered and sent to the
Stair Society it will In- copied and
preserved and the 'original* returneil to you together with tlie
valuable bulletin* amt pnjier* now
being published by the .Michigan
Hislorlrnl lkinimi**ion. Any &lt;|urslion* n-latiiig ro the early days or
hiJfVirical event* will Im- answered
by the Shnii-ty or lhe Commission
•&gt;n application.**
Communication* should he ad­
dressed io Mr*. M. B. Ferry. Cur­
ator, tin- Mirhignn Piom-rr and
llislorical Sociely, Iguisink.

Dealli of Mr*. S. J. Bhlrlmmi.
Mr*. Samuel J. Bidelman. aged 85
year*. Hl month*. 8 day.*, died Tues­
day inotiiiiig at tier home near
Quilnhy. Slie wa* horn in New York
shite, mid ram» to Michigan in an
early day. Stu- wa* for ma'ny year*
a resident of Grand Rapid*. AImiuI
2ii yeai.-s ago she wa* uniti-d in mar­
riage witIi Mr. Bidehiimi. who sur­
vive* her. He is IMfjye^r* of age.
She is *iirvive&lt;| by fin- fallowing
four daughter* of ji former mar­
riage: Mr*. Nellie* Buchanan, of
Quimby: Mr*. M.. L. Daggett, of Beliiionl; Mr*. John Morri* and Mr*.
S. M. Barrow*, of Grand Rapid*.
She i* al*o survived by an aged sis­
ter. Mr*. J. E. Way.coll, of Grand
Hnpid*.
Funeral service* wore held at
lla*l o*r|&lt;H-k*lhi* Wednesday morn­
ing. Rev. F. J. Bed* ofllcigting.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bidelman became
acipiaintcd when Imth were boy
and girl in Hie same locality in New
York state. They separated mid lost
all track of each other until over
20 year* ago. when they accident­
ally met. Mr. Bidelman was then a
widower with children, and the.imipiaintance of hi* youth was a wid­
ow.
Mr. Bidelman once served
Barry county a* re present olive in
Hie state legislature, and a* presi­
dent of Hip Barry tkiunly Agricul­
tural society-, lie is one of tlie most
widely known resident* of the cen­
tral futtl of ih«! county.
KUEHZEL'S BAKU GIVES
TWO PUBLIC CONCERTS

lairflc Crowd* Entertained on Sat­
urday Earning and in City Park,
Sundny Afternoon.
Owing to a confliction of an­
nouncement* of the Sundny band
concert, the member* ot Kuenxel's
Military band gave a public con­
cert on Saturday evening in addi­
tion to the one on -Sunday aftermkm. One city paper announced
Hu- concert on Sunday qftornoon;
the other paner announced the
concert as Inking place on Satur­
day evening.
There is not lung
stingy about Hie im-mber* of the
band so they turned out on Saturiksx yve.uing mul gave a., tine, con-Ofrt.:----Tlie concert on Sunday afternoon
wa* hold in (he city park and was
enjoyed by a large crowd from Illi­
cit y :1ml a number from tlie.coun­
try.
The musicians made their
llrst. appearance* in their new uni­
form* at (ha concerts.
Any’ one
seeing the large crowd in the park
/votild not doubt the public.'* ap­
preciation of good..music, or Hu-ir
ability Io make good use of Hie
park.
Death of Joseph Beck.
Joseph Beck, aged 73 yeai\ n
pioneer resiihtnl of Vermontvilh*.
died on Salurdny morning nt the
homo of hi* son, A. J. Beck. No. 217
South SU after a three weeks’ ill­
ness of inthunutiofr of the stomach
and intestine.*.
Deceased was
l»orn in Pennsylvania on November
21. 1U1L He- was a successful
farnu-r and retired several years
ago.
The funeral wa* held in
Vermontville a(**2:00 o’clock, Mon­
day.
In Addition to six son* and
nm- daugtiter leaves a 'large numIwr of relative* to mourn lus pass­
ing. Relatives from Battle Greek.
Lansing and Fremont, Ohio, at­
tended hi* funeral.
Hi* children are: A. J. and C. N.
Beck, of Hastings; E. W. Beck.
HoBumi; C. W. Boek. St. Joseph:
Mfa. L. Near, Charlotte; Lelioy and
P’rank Beck, Vermontville.
-

Presbyterian Rummage Sale.
The Indies of the Presbyterian
church will hold a rummage sale
in L. Wooley’s, building, recently
occupied by Smith’s meal market,
beginning on Saturday, Sept. 20-—
Adv.
Notice. .
Paving tax on Gresn, Jefferson.
State and Church Streets, is due
and payable at Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Drug Store..
Hnrry R. Miller,
2-wi*
City Treas.

BANNER.

HASTINGS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEP!'. 17,1914

BAHRY COUNTY’S GREAT
FAIR HAS BEGUNI

MOTHER AID SDN INJURED

IN RONAWAY II FIRST WARD
lurj Webb Badly .Brulwl.
George Webb's left Wrist Brok­
en. Starlet! fo« Funeral.

URGE NUMBER OF ATI HAG
THINS AND EXHIBITS CHAR-/
ACTER1ZE IT.
/

resident of the MUjpni part m
Hasting* township gn'l' “trer ?nnr
George Webb, were l«'lh injured
when their horse ftublenly turn­
ed.
lipping Uio buggy over. In
MANY CALL IT GREATEST
front of A. M. Wcbirs residence on
Michigan ^ivrnue, TBitrsday morn­
FAIR EVER HELD HI
ing.
They had start'd Io attend
the funeral of JoMJih Wertman.
Merchanfa Make fine Exiilhil*\ Mrs. Webb'* brolhefrin-l.iw.
Mr. Webb wns Ottown out »inFloral Hall Filed. Mui-Il Stork
Xdanlly Mr*. Webb wa.* dragged
vk feet, in the overtjuni-il buggy
li.' hon*e wm caumii near Ihe
of living park.
iih every imlira'ii
The injured, wen- taken
es-ftll f.iUI! tl.e *
into A. M. Wehh'a rwhlence wlo-re
entries, of :tl.'r::cli&lt;&gt;i * and «&gt;f ul- they were nitendotl by Dr. G. 1*.
lendaiii'e, Hie uiinual county, fair 'Lathrop.
Mr*. Webb wn* sp bad­
ni-*day afiernium. a large, crowd i* ly bruised about the upiier part of
the l»idy Hint, she Wa* unable tn
on Ihe ground* enjoying tin at­ b-ave her bed until .early in the
traction* of one of Hie i&gt;.-sl cHlilly week.
Mr. Webb's left wri*t vv.i*
fair* ever hold in this sinh*. • There will In- good race* twin-.
ning nt one o'clock on each day. The Dig fraltin-* of the program
this year an* the right free net*
given each afternoon.
Tin- act*

dilion of 6JMM) feel of moving pic­
ture Him.
The evening programbegin al seven o’clock.
Hie tango dancer*. Ihe trained
M-al». Brown's trained do^«. two

“LIVE LONGER" A GOOD
HEALTH WEEK SLOGAN
HEALTH WEEK MIDI LD HELP
S1OP THE 1IMI PREVENTABLE
DEATHS JN BAIUU CO.

aeriaiists, wire balancing and .iug» GREAT PROGRAM IS BEING ARgiing iicM by ihe Kridle-s, ediibLlion* by Paul Clifford, the nrrobalic and mat artist.
■

D:0:+.3-D

address on Friday afternoon.
Health Experts Will He Here.
'flu- program-will close on Fri­
Week Will Mean Healthier and
day afternoon with a inolor-c'ychHappier Folks.

championship of lh&lt;

beginning November 15. an- now
welt under way. Thai it will Is- a
notable week, nnd that it will result
in tlecrcasimz Hie annual hi*.* l-y

CIRCUIT COURT JURY
I0T TO BE CALLED

PART ONE-1 TO 8

TRY BANNER WANTS
.
If You Wish U&gt; Sei: or Buy, BerauM
Everybody Reads The BANNKR.

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NUMBER 20

^^S^Eennes.NOTOR-CYCLISTS have
REMARKABLE ESCAPE

Jailed for Varioii* Offrnres He at
Isist Gets Lodging in Ionin .
•
lleformulor.v. • .
NO JURY CASES TO RE TRIED
Cy Stafford, who ha* kept llie of­ WHEN FORD E AR HITS MACHINE
AT GREEN AND JEFFEHUNTIL NOVEMBER
ficer* busy rounding him up for
variou* offence* during Ihe lost I-'
TERM.
Jiionths. and who was recently con­
fined in'jail for third offence ns a
diunkard. wa* arraigned before CHAS.
SEVERAL CHANCERY CASES
Judge Smith tn circuit court on
■Stafford apLINNINGTON THROWN OFF
CALLED FOR THIS TERM Monday morning.
pear»n| Io i&gt;e nli*olnle|y Jndifferent
io any punishment in shire for him.
After being M-vrrely .lectured by Ynolhrr ('air Obstructed Y'irw &lt;»(
Orsborn Contempt Cam- Begin* Next Hie court, lie was sentenced to
(h-org«- Roliliestii* Car and
Miindny Morning. Dnte* Set
spend fnun six ihotilli* Io one year
in Ionia reformatory with a rreotnitieiidalion of nine -month*. Slafnthi Bvrt Lmningtoij,
county circuit rmirf opened onMon- sentence, a* In- exclaimed,.
*xclaiiiii*iC'“Hull.
lluh. I u
stand on my head Jongvr Hunt ,|,
i-i'Uk-t.iluiati- them?
•d the cldendnr. H was announced can
during Hint sentence."
. I,,,
that Hie jurors would not he sum­
Stafford'* pt'-vioii* punishment |1 ;1
a(
moned until the NovemlM-r term, Im* been iiicnrenrniion in a steam tti
when it is vstimnled that there will heated jail where lie liad giant in
Hie jury, a* many long ca*e* have Iiti&lt;i hi* new place of krepThp
the innli.r-cyrle nnd tlie rar were
bej-n continued until Hirn.
-omewh.il different.
Tlie charge* IhjHi running at reasonable rate* i.f
The work of the September term brought against him during the -.pei'd and 'in- biauie camml- Im
will consist of hearing a few clinn- l.i-f y. ai include drunkenness,
*• in]••»-.. vngon,, nlai-ed
placed on anv
any one.
mere are a
a
I'ht-re
.rancy. refrigerator
rraiding
’
and ; number •■( diffi-rent explanation:- aThe rases of which announce-^ witbloW-peeping.
inent was made follow:
Charles lawrence. of Johnstown, CITY WORKMEN ENGAGED
was arrnignrd. He.pleaded not guil­
IN IMPORTANT ROAD WORK
..... U
ty and I.. II. Pryor wa* n|»i&gt;oinli-d
by the court Io defqnd him. The
••a.-u- wns emit imi'-d.
Fred
Underhill
wcupied
the
llrst
Ipprnnrh Nearly Complrlrd. Grad­
it. Mr. Robinson wa* several »•*!*
er anif* Holler to Im- Kept Busy
la-mmx. Isaac-Arnold, of ChatTofie.
Hu* Ismilsman of the,missing *•■* coining eastward •■uGre&gt;-i
Tin- work grading ihe approach
.called noldemnii, wns ordered to
Mr. I nderhill turned inti
bring hi* protege inlp court for
strtl is very gratifying. The sin*
ly Hie sum of SJUO. fjie amount of will be ready for gravel. whenev* *lr»-vl just .in lime (i&lt; |m- struck bv
Hie bond W'liiMi Hie Englishman llie loWn-Uiip bnilds the stale
Had either of
jumped. Tin- wtiereatMiUls of tile ward road. ' The workmen
“Vt«counl" nr»- unknown.
f.uinitigtiui
y injured.
Ray Stafford was sentenced ns way. which will be
stated eisrwhen ’ "
■nlmnns.
*
a boulevard.
&lt;i|&gt;rn.ii(i
t he cn*e of .11
iH-tween Denha _...% ............. . ......
will Ih- begun on .Monday mornmg. Catholic
and gravel it
marking Ih- Iw-giuning of Ihe prvs-

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to e.*taljii»ii lien, which allenlion. It is planned to use tin
I (owning
bringing steam rollj-r and grader for clean­
ing out gutters and grading city 1 &gt;i«vn*eiiil. wp* uiunjured. but
streets until Hie ground freeze*. of 'li. I iiiiiin-i"ii - leg* was liur!.
The attractions al the ground*
The roller is also being used very
announced later.
are arranged somewhat different!! graln will, be
surcbsafully in pulling grub* and '
than in previous years, pinch t &gt;
Downing is bringing against Myron small trees front Hie sides of the was also damaged.
Hie program *•&gt; fur are
follow:
Hie advantage of tlie public.
Brook* i* set for Orluher 6. This roads. Ilins eliminating the cost of
Governor Woodbridge \. Feri
The exhihitinti* by tm-rchanl*.
will he followed by Ihe action which hiring a nutiiber of men for the IMAIL SERVICE RESUMED—
by ipiplemenl dealer*, by motor­ of Good Health.
‘
Thoma* \V. Hatniiuuid lias brought work.
BUT WOE TO THE BISCUITS I
car agents and individual* are
This work of Hie council ip pay­
Dr. Victor Vaughn, of Ann Arl»or. agnin*i Charles and John Weisscrt. ing attention to long negh-ctcil
numerous nnd ven- airactive. The
entries in the fowl, slock and agri­
streets is vefj^ cornmendalile.
••state
of
Hulate
Susanna
Hnm: Interest In Newspapers So Great
cultural ih-parlmenls are of a very Association.
Ofllc.er of strue will. The attorney* for Ihe
high grade and in evtry way gj-edDr. Slepmions,
Barry VYellniuu Didn't Notice
IRVING TOWNSHIP ORDERS
Hit- city of Granu__
ilnbla Io the county.
'irfainlHf in lliis case an- Coigrove
' the Biscuit*.
Dr. Caroline Bnrllrtl Crane, one and Potter and Jewell and Ewing,
The Thornapple, Gas &amp; Electric
J From Martin Cornets Gurespon- ,
company lias a line exhibit of eh c- of Hie world'* noted authorities on of Graiul Rapid*. "Ihe attorney*
deni:
Lrical i-quipment.
The Sniillierh sanitation.
for the defendants are Thoma* Sul-i
-ry much pleased last
Railway company has a very at­
Mis* Carol. F. Walton, .secretary livan. Jnhu M. Gould and Messrs? l.»if mid Three Hog* Die of Rahlrs,
tractive exhibit of agricullu'-nj of Hu- Michigan Assoi'latum f(tr the Kleinliun*. Knappeii and I'hl; of
Follow lug Ranipugc of M ill
' mail one-- more after going withoul
products grown in-the slates trav­ prevent ion ot Tubriculosi.*.
Grand Rapid*.
Feii(on’s~Mad Dog.
it so long, though .we were not an
ersed by this line. .
Dr. Elsie Pratt, of the University
The low'll board' of Irving nt a
The exhibits in Ktoral hall are of Michigan.
REPDBLICAN VOTE IN MAINE
special iiK-eiing cidb'-d at tin- in­ a certain man in Uli*.vicinity who
attracting admiring crowds, as lie
hurried in with liis*arms full of paDr. II. M. Rich, one of D.-troi'.’s
MORE THAN DOURLES TAFT VOTE stance &lt;d W. Ii. Harper, member of
hall wa* nevpr before filled with noted physician* and a health spec­
the Stale Live Slock Sanitary Com­
sitcli cxi-ellrhtly arranged exhibit*. ialist.
mission ha* passed a measure or­
Noteworthy among lliem are a dis­
Ihe Ucivcrsily Progrcsshc* Heavy Lom-i-m. 'Demo­ dering dll dog* in Ihe township un­
play of painting* and painted
crat.* Gel Stale Offlreng Republi­ der quarartliiie and tied for a per- lliis, had taken a tin of lihwitil nut
rhiiin. the products of the. class of
bygiem- have
Mr.*. G. A. Ilocllzel. of Dcltoih jeclures onJ|
can* Elect 3 of i Congressmen.
ton's mad dog went through Rte of the oven nnd put lliem ou the
There are also a large number o( won hiin.iialmiial fame.
On Monday oceurn-d the election northwestern part of Hie cbunLy table-then had placed, them on the
.
Dr.
W.
H;
Sawyer,
of
Hillsdale,
flower* and can*, of fruit.
No one
of
governor, slate otlicers and cou- liRIng dug* amt cattle Hut.- have chair for some reason*
regent of tlie University of Mich­
should fail to vl*il. Floral hall.
After looking far the bi*cuil, say*
died
three hog* belonging to Mr*.
gressmen
in
the
state
of
Maine,
to
A complete nrconnl of the fair igan.
wliich unusual interest i* attached
Former Sonnier Holme, now hrtiil because of Hie indication it afford* calf beionging to Fred Manker. Il
will he published in next week’.*
of the Michigan Dairy, and 1-ood
issue of Hie RANKER.
is known that Ihe mad dog bit a
Attend the fair—Boost Hie fair—
which
number of other dogs, and other 'You are
count ry.
Help Barry county all you can. for
AISo Dr. McClure and Secretary
Until two year* ago. Maine had animal* are expected to heroine af­
you want. Io sec successful fairs Burkhart'of the Stale Board of
v ' *.......
always Ih-uo a republican state. fected with rahh‘*
here in the future.
Health.
ilog.* will lie allow,
run
Chas. N. Carson, factory manager heavy, he receiving about Hl pet large in Hie towns
roll ran a-k Barry Wellman about
of Hu- Cadillac Auimnobile CO,,of cent more voles than Taft,- tliatj
ODD FELLOWS WILL HAVE BAN­
Detroit, .who Will speak U the High Wilson carried the stale Uy a huge
. Death «d John H._Eddy^
QUET TUESDAY EVE,OCTOBERG। Schools of .Barry &lt;'.••-. aqd who will , plurality.- A progressive ticket
Firemen’* Dnnrr, Thursday.
expiat'd Io' Hie pupil* why Ihe great wasypuL in the field again Hii* year, Union City
Cadillac cninpany refuse* to .em-j nnd Ex. President ..lUhwevell - utul
Al Their Temple, Corner Green nt-d ploy' a *mbk&lt;*r of cigartJUes.'
noted members of that, party
Jefferson Streets. Good Pro­
No definite slogan- far Health other
on
Thin sdrtv evening, iieuinmng al
Hinde campaign speeches with tinWeek has been adopted. But Hint object of hnhling Hie progressive*
gram Being Prepared.
used by Hev. Bie.idv' in hi* an­
A* might have been ex­
The second ajinunl banquet given nouncement in the “Bell" io In* in line.
by Hastings lodge, No. 5H| 1. O. O. F.. own church concerning health pected. Ihi* course resulted /in
will lake'place on Tuesday evening week strike* u* a* Itelng vi ty ap­ democratic victory on the slate fallowing
lickel, hut byAsi sinnH a plurality Hast tug*;' .
October-6. al their Temple, corner
(hut the result, can give no t'ticnur- Minnie Ballad.
Green nnd Ji-fferron Sts. This de­ propriate. It is “Live,Longer."
cision was reached Iasi evening. Four S. S. ('.lass .Members Honored. ngement to tin- democracy. ’ The
injection of the prohibit ion is-tue
Di finite anouncement witli reganl
Adtcrlised Let
Four member* of Gerald Nash's into tlie campaign also worked to
Unity Club Meeting.
Io tln» program will he made lai er.
class of young Indie* in the Metho­ the advantage of Hie democratic
.oyal Aldridg*
dic Sunday School will enter col­ candidal*- for governor who. .as
FIELD A6ENT OF BUREAD
lege this fall, one Mi*s Enid Hauer mayor of Portland, had shown that
iiriernoon. Septehiher 21. al
Hiereil. Mrs. WiJI SeribOF CROP ESTIMATES HERE having already gmu- to Albion. In
I honor of Hn- other three. Mis* of Hie law in Hu- hjg cities.
liu far the
\rlhur Vrimei'ian. MisThelma Burch, Mu* Marguerite
Of Hu- tour congressmen voh-d
Verne II. Church Here Io Gather I Mat th--ws. ami Mi** Marguerite for. *ht«-e republicans mid one
Inrormallon Aboul Cn.i^
. HHm.ll-lw. r » l-l luek ,U0l»-r democrat are elected, and on Hie
. „__ wm given by Ihe ■ lass Tuesday
in Burry Cxiunly.
levelling aL the new lioitie of |lr. and
lican* carry Hie {date, though Htey
Verne II.-Church, field agent oft Mrs. Nnslt.
It wn* also iurthe nn- were*oppo*i&gt;d this linie by progres­
BUSINESS DEPRESSIDN? FUDGE!
the bureau -of crop estimates oft tun- of a “house wanning'’
sive candidates, while they had 410
Hp* United Stales Departnu-tiL of
such opposition at tin’ Septemtier
Agriculture, was in town early -in ant limielection in 1912.
you any more.
the week gathering information
The vote.in the slate show;* that
If you’ve given up your *tulvn»om on a transatlantic ship.
• Shower for Miss More.
far the bureau. Mr. Churcli, whose
the republican.* gained over i&lt;k&gt;
headquarters are In Lansing, trav­
And are going down to Coney on your m-xt vacation trip.
Monday evening, al the home of per cepl. in their vote in Maine,
els abouL Ihe slate studying tin. ef­ Mr. iind’Mrs. C. J. Lahr a "iniscel- compared with the November elec­
fect* of weather upon crops and laneofi* shnwer" in honor of Miss tion in 1912, the progressives lost
merely psychological—which nftans it'* in your mind.
.reports the results of hi* observa­ Ida More was given by Mrs. laihr about 60 per rent of Hu-ir veto and
tions to Ihe federal office. He ha* and her sister. Ml.*. 'Donald J&gt;. the democrat* gained 10 per cent.]
numerous agent* 'in'tlie stale who Smith. Aliout U&gt; ladies were pres­
If there shall be tin- same rale;
If Hie foreman -cqnifg nnd tells you that the slwip’i* going Io cb»s«’
also make reports and he in Lum ent.
Very unique entertainment
If you cannot hike lhe'i-hildreti tn Ihe tinning picture show*.
reports Io Washington.
In the for the guests made the gathering a
If the interest out In- mortgage'isn't anywhere in sight,
•
winter he
gather*
information verv pleasant one. for nil.
Mis* was shown in Maine, the. republi­
almut the number of farm animal* More wa* showered with many can* will .control the next congress.!
in the stale, their kinds, cost*. &lt;lc. varietl gift* as r^mmdent of the qrBy this work the government is casion.
RelcaM-* Carrier Pigeon*.
la ehlin-ly psychological—-which mean* it isn't real.
able to send Out crop reports,
Ggorge Bradley, agent, of the]
which*are remarkably accurate.
Dr. Howell Going to lamsing.
American Express company, re­
Therefore let your hopeful Itnsoin give a psychologic throb.
hi view nf -the fart that. Dr. and ceived Hii* Wednesday morning
Dugnl McCallum .Not Guilty.
A*k some psychologic brother for a (isycholiigic job.
Mrs. M. IX Rowell are soon to leave from John Karses. of Grand Rap­
After half an hour's deliberation, the oily and take pp lheir rexi- ids, a-bos containing half
dozen
the jury which heard the trial of «nce in Lansing, neighbors num­ carrier pigeons, which he released
Pay the. grocer and the butcher with softie psychologic cash.
Dugal McCallum, the Clbverdale
ring about thirty, surprised them at 8:10 o'clock. Tin- bird*, greatly
And you *pecdily will find yourself in psychologic health.
young man accused of collecting al their home Tuesday afternoon. frightened, flew south of town, but
Au&lt;4 po*««-**e»| of an embarrassment of psychologic wealth.
protected birds’ eggs, brought in a A sumptuous dinner was served at they soon reappeared, and guided
veidiclof not guilty In Justice Qid- six o'clock. ' •'
my that wonderful instinct, which
-Afames J. Montague.
wanader’s court, -Tuesday.
Mr.
Il is a matter of k&lt;*ou regret that has made these bird* famous Ihe
McCallum's case has been dragging this family is to leave Ihe neigh­ world over, headt-il swlflly "far
along several months.
borhood.
.
Grand Rapid*.

in a live miles exhibition run n
uni* of B&lt;&gt;li Burlinm'* racing car:

the .-Inlislic.-

Homer

• ounty,

would

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�HIE HASTINGS BANNER, HEITEMBER 17, 1911.

NEAL ABSOLUTELY
TREATMENT
CURES
The LIQUOR and DRUG HABIT
“Boding out” process at resorts only temporary relief, ours is
Nral Treatment more effectual Hum months spent al ■ health

Altsolutcly hannlest vtw'tabh’ remedies, nu bad after effects.
THE NEAL WAY
Is U&gt; rreeivc you liken gentleman, treat you with nil the relluement mid accommodations of honre or club, and in a few
■days kt you gu with restored Jiealth nnd u lo.ilbiug.for* liquor
where yny formerly bad tl desire, Invraligold NOW.

NE.AL INSTITUTE.
71 Sheldon Avenue,
Grand Kapids

Gauge Program.
. i.Prografn for Union Graun Sat­
urday evening. September 19:
School Program.
/'The school l»oy suit we ne'er
forgef. though there we are forgol.l
. Songs from school knapsack.
.binging by Grange—ihe School
licll.
Rei-.ilAhon, ’'School Ttme^Heien
McLarty.
Talk. "The lk&lt;t«*miluing I actors
of a Good School; How Gan We Se­
cure Them/"—Suter Elliel John­
son.
.
Singing—bindenti Lay.
Recitation, "Boys in Trunsil'—
lloss McCarty.
•
Discussion, “The
r»eho&lt;d Lunch
Basket"—led by Sister Alia llnlhnwny.
Recital ion-“A Muriityiiig Mi—
Play
Ground; How Shull
— Made
I
Better?"—Brother \V. O. Tobla*.
Recitation, "In School Days’ —
Laura Tobias.
Intel "School
Day.-"—Brother
Fred Bush and Sister Irfl Newtoil.
Roll Call—School Day Heiumi-

8at Woodward Ave., Detroit
Phone Grand ~oo

LURE OF THE BRIGHT LIGHTS

Uncls Mow Could Not Ba Satisfied
'Public Life."

A negro waiter named Mose had
served with a measure of distinction

CONVENIENT HOG COTS

Fine Fall

Animal Must Have Ample Protec­
tion From Rain and Cold.

Ccrn .
Grow, But Dampness Takss Off
Wsight Almost as Fast ss Pc'
On—Houas Simple Affair.

[

nets management to raUo hogs, feed
them high-priced coni and then al­
low them to bo In the rata and cold.
Some farmer* think that because n
bog la a bog it can get along with
any kind of shelter or with no shel-1
ter at all. Tho corn and other feeds j

dampness will take off weight almost
as fast as it la put on. With only a
small amount of money spent for,
lumber and rooting for building com-,
fortablo houses, sows, pigs and ma­
ture hogs will bring In larger profits •
In tho hog business. Hogs of all
kinds like cool shade, and cool places I
for wallowing and sleeping during tho;
warmer mouths
Tho efficient hog house Is a simple

York restaurant &gt;ith a large patron­
age among business wen. One day
last spring a customer offered him a with only a small cash outlay. It)
good position ns servant at his coun- need not bo more than four feet high
In tho rear and slightly more In tho |
front to allow slope for tbr&gt; roof. Tjto.
forin
sides should bo short. The lumber
getting. Mose accepted- envied by for them will not cost much, but It
should be ot good material to keep out
bls white-coated associates.
One morning recently Mose turned rains and winds. Probably the best,
roof for hog houses is that of heavy
proprietor by asking for his old Job. felt. This Is to bo laid on tight fitting
or matched boards. Galvanized iron
service?" asked the proprietor. "Didi aleo makes a good roof, and is to bo 1
commanded for the movable bouses.
he discharge you? Didn't he treat you 1
When.iron of any kind Is used for ths
'No, sir, I ain't been discharged.! roof it should be laid on solid boafds. I
•bd .h„ e.,UUbl, dia
ri,ht .npofcdrf
.1 Slbrt . boa boo» o..a no. b. loo
■Tfcm -hr lb th. -Orta ™. b.ch|
rinner wb0 k&gt;cpl

^079

Stylish Shapes—Highest Quality

We extend a cordial invitation to everyone to visit our store
and see the new fall and winter styles in Fine Footwear. The
very newest shapes and leathers have arrived and are now on
display.

MA tKc Arch

Well Dressed Men and Women
Know the value, of having a perfectly stylish assortment of shoes to select from. We
have, been known as the “House of Style and Quality” by Barry County people for sev­
eral years and when you buy from our large new assortment you are sure to have goods
that will give you both service and satisfaction.

We Can Fit Any One In The Family

Ironside Shoe Company
MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING

HASTINGS

Phone 176

MICHIGAN

' I sows and Is growing a largg number
"mom paused, looked veantiy wt of,|' of pigs each year should have a
onX
half-, PREPARED FOR ‘ RAINY DAY” I GATHER AT LINCOLN'S STATUE
(uirltun Grunge Program.
Obituary.
Program for Carlton Grange Nu.
the
&gt; window for a moment, and with,. farm and In «,
M-Bfant ulaces.
-----------.Millon la-ander. fourth aon and’
convenient
places. Some '
a broad grin on his face, whispered: "I farmers haw all their hog houses Ameer of Bokhara Said to Be Storing Children Seem to Recognise Compan- Jtil, Seideinber 2t&gt;. 1911:
seventh'child of Daniel and .Mary
Song from school Knapsack.
wants mah ole jqb here again, 'cause near the barn and other buildings, i
Golden Wedding.
Jennings,
was
Iwirn July llltli. RGU
-- ----• -■ - - Holl Call. "In Whittr Direction in in the township of Algoma. Kent
And it came Io pas* in tbo.«c days 1'so got to get back In public life, dat's but I do not think this Is a good prac­
M,000.000 a Year.
Your Opinion Might the Grange Co., Michigan.
His father died
when .this people wen- disturbed
tice. Hogs of different ages and sizes,
Promote Co-operation to a Greater whtm ho was a small boy.
lie
Ih-.- ii.-.- war was m ihe land, Ihe
In the, city of Newark, N. J., there Extent."
will net do well In one herd, says a
Tho largest private hoard In tho
caino with his mother io Carlton
north arose - against the south and
"Die Cure and Milking ot Cows” in I8H9, where he grew Io niniihixid.
the pUza
plaza !a
in f.vut
front of ths
the
kirn Toile PUARAPTFR
*n *n exchange. Theyjhould world la probably'hat owned by tho stands on tun
there was great sorrow and much CUfMA/Q
—g lalk by Gnirgc Keeler.
weeping because many were slain onurvo ncn II1UC UnRnRU I tn , be Be[/aratcd Into small herds, accord-' Ameer of Bokhara, the Russian vassal courthouse a bronze statue of AbraSelect reading—Mrs. CCivcrL
..
o
1 ,n«
,he,r aRe* and conditions. Bows . itate ln x'entral Asia, writes tho St. ' ham Lintuln. Tho figure of Uncoin
easier. October 9th, IWI. Jp ihrtii
in bailies, that one Randolph, surCover Crops Why. Whal. When were born three children. Vera
nuincd Silas, and Ruchcl, whose Floorwalker Has Observed That Worn- Md growing pigs should not bo al-1 Petersburg correspondent of tho New la seated on a bunch on which rests l&lt;&gt; tie Sown?—G. V. Wickham.
an on Shopping Expedition Ret lowed
to bo on------------------tho sahib lot wrlth
"*' fat*“'•yortt 8lln . .According
I
....
.v_.that
.u_the
------president
u—-----------Velma and El han.
After ' air III------- ------------to tbe Turke- I ‘h" ‘"H hat
was acfather's name was Sfiarhawk, were
Rec|(nl ion — Blanch Irevens.
lieHM lasting six inoiilh- he passed
la-lhrothed and we.nl befon; the
toning
hogs.
Tbe
excessive corn diet gtsnsklyo rvru
Kraj the Ameer posses’"" 1 cuatonred to wear. Frequently you see
------- — —
----- -----I.-------------------. ,d #. vauU 3J5
man of God and were Joined in
»&lt; ,o«l for Shotr
their-----------ero.fh .nd
.nd nro.
pro ) . .hi. , „. roBgto
... feet
„„ Jong mcn landing there, looking at this man's Magazine, or department— away -September 10. 1911. aged 35
Someone has said that you can al­ Auction, and with largo fattening hogs • &lt;5 fee^ wlde an(J „0~ fefil h|gh (;0|nv i, remarkable
years and two months.
Besides
holy matrimony. Now this was in
rvuiulM„ulc, statue, and
«llu —
tu. aa Mrs. fuincnster.
It* »v
seems
Ihe city which is called Adrian, ways judge the caliber of a man by the smaller ones will be crowded and ____
pIctpl)r
01|e(1 whh ________________
|d
and co|nod...
• |f they were in confidential chatt with. In-lrumenta! rnttsic—halt Wil- hie wife and children he leaves mi
___________
aged mother and three brothers,
which'is in llie south part uf Ihe the manner in which be amuses him­ Injured. Too many hogs In one pen gold.
- _____________________________1j ’be -figure
---------of
* *-bronze,
-----------------•—• ■Is Itaj sun.
so natural
ili-maii. Chas, and Francis nil of
count ry callbd Michigan.
* ' self. My experience of IS years as are more apt. to contract disease than ,
Recitation—Alice Brisbin.
Tropico, California.
One brother,
Now this was- in. the year one floorwalker in one of the largest de­ when they are put into several lota 1 Some years ago ihe Ameer had an- . pose.
.Music—Arthur Keeler.
other vault built to hold his savings.
Every day ths little children play
Gwi. of North Michigan, three sis­
thousand eight hundred and sixty- partment stores in tho country has and smaller bunches.
Closing song from Grange inelu- ters, Aills . of Carlton. Isabcll of
and the new storehouse is now almost about the statue. To them It Is the
four and in the ninth month un the convinced mo thjtt you can always
When
the
farm
Is
divided
Into
small
Rolla.
Missouri
and
Nellie
of Hope
full. There *is a: the Bokharan court | figure of a companion and friend. It
thirteenth day. and they abode in
Thr ilanee that wax trfTiavc been
relatives and
one house peaceably witn two judge a wutnon by tho way In which fields and each field U fenced bog -' an enormous cash book, which has U not unusual to see a child nestled held at Mie Grange hall Ihe fH. will and many other
tight U will pay to have at least one .; served for generations and in which i In tho arm of the statue, or clamberfriends are left, to mourn.
daughters and one son To- cheer
I
m
po.tpdned
mi
account
id
it
being
other way of saying the manner in hog house in each field, so tbst It can ‘ all rerenui-s and expenditures are sup-1 ing over It.. Recently, a passer-by
fair week.
Call jint back the dear departed .
bo pastured, with hogs st some Ulmet
which she amuses herself.
posed to be put down, but'also for gen- saw three children there. Ono little­
Augusta Brisbin.
Anchored safe where storms are
1 have learned to realize that when esch year, thus saving and turning to
•bud- the weight of the grasshopper
Lecturer.
orations It has never been checked ! girl sat on one of Lincoln's knees; i
o’er
is nigh unto .a burden..
the average woman goes on a shop good account, all the waste forage.
with tbe cash In hand '1
another little girl leaned with crossed ;
On the border land we left him.
In ihi^-e latter days they dwell in ping expedition’—when she has taken
nromeo enn UIATCD DimueTCGrafting is the easiest thing In
the' arms co the other knoo and looked
?5umi
to meet, to part no more.
up the trail of The.bargain, determined.
CARRIER FUR WATER dUCKEIo world at Bokhara. Tho Ameer's offl- &lt;«P into tho great benevolent facc;,and
first name, is George, and his wife
A Russian doctor gives Interesting
Ulis world
-----------cials draw no salary. They'are ap-- &lt;ho third child, a little colored boy,. accounts of memory- failure of ooms ’’
whose name is Emma.
Now they brings all her cleverness into.play, and
change s.
Lid Covers Palls and Prevents Con-| pointed on ths understanding that I stood on the sain.’ kreo. wound his of bls patients. A literary man bad J
tents Baillino
' they must ke« p themselves on what I arm lovingly about tne neck of the been troubled with absolute failure ot I
good and delight in making llie ag­
Spilling Out—Invention of
’
e
shall
lind.our
missing loved
to
reveal
her
true
self
and
uncon
­
ed linpoy. So hkewj^e it came to
i they can make out of their various j statue, and-laid his cheek against the memory. Ho could remember exactly 1
Illinois Man.
Otte
pass when Un- lime was near at sciously drop the mask she wears on
.
offices. There la no-budget, and the groat bronze nose.
—
anything he Had done more than a |n our Father's mansion fair.
hand and they -aid “oar father and most social occasions.
A carrier for buckets of waler, gar-, iurK&lt;-at jK-rnuinent charg" on the
These spontaneous tributes of af- year ago, but occurrences ot later dato;
iiPiihcr have dwe.IL together fifty
bags and tho like has been patented by Ameer's Income is one of 115.009 tui- faction from thc children must Bure­ he. had entirely forgotten. When at-1
yfars.
And again there are Wais to bring down the game, big or Utile,
Evidently Crazy With Love.
au Illinois man. A wheeled frame sup-| nual)&gt;. for a j 4, hospital. Then there iy gratify the artist who'designed the tackejl by thc disease ho was engaged j
aud rtupppi of win-. |.«l ih make ; with a timely purchase, these shoppers
'Starts out to, be married; held od
a ureal day when it is llie thirteen- you WIU see browsing about thweoua- ports a low-lying Jatform that Is do-1 ij( a mnSll-TOnirlbuHtm toward the up-i statue, for. they show how remark-, in writing a novel, which he had half.—
known men
j{I|,.»tan police in the pro- 1 ably ho has brought out tho great finished. Ho remembered tho first | Daan,
’r char«”'
th. Ixi ih invite far ami mar and
ln and oul of
You wlll signed to receive the buckets, and a k&lt;M?p of
I
to
get
mad
hinged
cover
Is
adapted
to
wwing
&gt;
fa
c
i
Ora
t/
und
'he
maintenance
of
the
i
love
for
humanity
that
was
perhaps
half, but could not tell how ho had: lo
m
*d after
afni they were married
dw'-llelh "am.mu ih”"
h‘
questioning the salesgirls,
parallel with tho platform over tire, jhikharan "army" which has shrunk the most striking characteristic of intended to finish It. Ho was at last a While, but this man probably was ot
name h Wynn to again read from tPr,n« 10 learn ,n
when re­
-nu. eor.r cu&gt; b. .dlu.ud I „ .
Abr.fc.rn Unclu.-Tbu.h . Comt.n. unable to remember whether he had a neurotic disposition to start with.
tire Book and say the worth which ' Auctions are to be made You will see
—Philadelphia Public Ledger.
The Ameers annual savingsvlt Is Ion.
dined.
inaketh them man and wife, that no; them pick out'somo article and then I
I calculated, amount to more than 18,man may put them asunder be-! come in day after day and watch its
I 000.000 u year Ho Is by traditional
-BANNER WANT Al&gt;\8- PAY.—
■BANNER WANT ADAK PAY
BANNER WANT ADVA PAY.
caiHe God halli joined lliem i&lt;»- j price tag. Then when the price is lowI usage compelled to send every year
gelher.
\\ Iren they «!ood bcforei ered to the point where they think It
! a .nkmber of valuable ’ presents" to
hr man of God there w-h- ejglfl ta a bargiin. )o&lt;» will see them pounce]
lirnL,In.lul. --*l^i
inn,, I,, .
,
j the Russian authorities at Samarkand
stand bt'sid'- lip- hrklcsrooni. , Atn i ou it-and carry it home.—woman
and Tashk-nt These present* con- ‘
'! WorW_ _thrv wot'L* agreed .an&lt;£ many wit
| list of carpets, silks and the liko.1
bidden ami (Trey &lt;tld."alet' us jnw.,________________
i which are niim&lt;'dlatMy sold by the re-'
ill Hie hall colled I. O. O. I'., which j
Found in a Glacier.
nts to native trader's, from whom I
I* nu lipper rounr nn«r’'lPiTh-ni!| Sir-Martin Conway has recently fold'
Ameer as regularly buys them/
.••‘tnvenieiit.' and they j fp' | this story of finding a lost ax In tbe I
"
r Jr?:"ili ’""'“"‘ I Alps: Zurblggeu, one, of the cele-l
and to serve again as ’'presents'' the.
a.,
a
i l 'i r*; brated mountain climbers nf the
following year.
tudii ciune and brouunt fo -.l fur
...
I
tlpiir wedding supp&lt; r. rire; ■ w.-i. l . fd'
/C8,^?K
p . k fA
Minis and ureal-, piik.l-, &lt;h.. .1 f,a,‘M neart,’-hamounts. accidentally।
BEAUTY IN THE FAR NORTHS
liuiH and rakes, nil Ihiiiu-* in jireal |,‘t hu ax ,"n n,‘“r
&lt;lf ‘h°;
abundance
1h.it nmny barrel-I l"‘ak- R frl1 »&lt;&gt;•»* thousands ,of feet,
fulls were left mid many Imnii-,'
*h® normal course of things It was
Magnificent Duplay* of Color When
Kitchen is cold it qaneasily
*" “ '
•■
,| I buried In snow nnd swallowed up In
the Arctic 8un Shines for a
come.
There were musical
Brief Period.
atniments'and imi»(e and flowci
■arm,
j
.....
-And they brought gifts &lt;•
in Ilin-Il । time bring carried slowlv &lt;lo«’n«ard
Nature has provided wonderful dis-,
&lt;*nil&gt;ix&gt;id&gt;*r&gt;-d and of rliinn. :,,’4
as the Ire flowed on. Hevsu or eight to fit-close to .the tops of tho buckets plays'of color as uu offset to the oxstaff to lean upon, also a &lt;
The kitchen heater is the easiest and.best way
i!”q I y‘-ar* nf,*rw»rd ,,tin- c- G- Bruce and and prevent them from overturning ar .treine desolation of the far north. .A]
to raise atxwr th&gt;*rhead to
from spilling their contents. With this
. I Harkbir, a Sepoy chief, in descending carrier a man can movo liquids about traveler In Alaska describes In vivid .
them from the sun and
t
it
stands
right beside the gas stove, it burns coke
toldl
a
p
*
alt
ot
A,l
'
a
1u,t
••
nlKht
waa
in money fifty two -be.m
rapidly, as he need not bo exercising
on'-' ,,f “• ahort-day appearances,
,.,orh Dilina- a»'l « great crevasse barred care to sec that there Is no jolting of ot ,1,e Arctic sun
follows:
1
of soldi al-&gt; ;i chain f«.i die grooiii ,he **&gt;'. being unable to find tbe his load. Tho cover la not required; It
F’°* 0,1 thc •outh‘
coal, wood; gives out plenty of warmth to heat the
and a holder of pearl wilh ,i p.-1( nf bridge over It. eut a path down to can bo turned up Into vertical position
buriion. brightening into lemon
’ ’ ' '' doc-1 to bottom, where Harkblr stepped on and dropped Into a recess In tho back »’‘d ‘I&gt;«» *»*io clear-primrose, invades
liin- | an ax which had M. Z. Zurbiggen's Inlkitchen; gives you additional cooking space; and is
roinc tin
"
tlals on thc handle. There could be locks it into either position.
I Then a beautiful circle of blush pink
no mistake as to the Identity of the
I above a circle of pure amethyst gradu­
and fn;
decidedly economical
ax. a's Harkblr bad seen It and used
al
ally
stretches
all
around
the
edge
of
Generous Feeding Required.
shuiirenjs nt n.»i-u». of idi l.iud, &lt; f it before.
Tho incessant and continuous de­ the sky. slowly brightening whilo the
and tho heavens change
llrewmks," mid they.did and there
l mand on a brood sow, when suckling
The kitchen heater can be perfectly controlled
wan a joyful tn»i- • mir« more. Now I
Puritan Jury\ a large litter of pigs, is such a drain i to
,
,
,
,
„
That the Puritan fashion of nomen-; on her system that It creates an ap-; "The dead v-hito mirror or tne s o
and
you can keep fir§ overnight
claturo
produced
some
very
odd
ro;
petite
that
wtirrequihj-generous
food,nkr
'
f
every
tjm
tbst
the
skies
display
Ing and helped |&lt;&gt; rnnk
‘ suits Is very generally known. Tho Ing for tho good of the sow, pigs and u,,h « faint but exquisite radiance.
pleasure mid good will.’
London Chronicle recalls .that James tho man who contemplates getting! Then the -&gt;t|n's disk
.
• -From one lhai u-.n there.
Come
in and let us show you a kitchen heater
flood of yellow light, but with no a&gt;
; Brome, in his "Travels Over England, I quick returns from them.
proclabb* wirrmtb, and for a little
I Scotland and Wales.'' published In I
I'oirtl of Thnnkt—W&lt;- «lc-ii&gt;' I. 1700. gives a copy of a "Jury Return ■
ws.gni
..
us....*,
1
»"»
W«
»
h
®°
1
o,,t
«
,,d
Weight Is Useless.
Thornapple Ges &amp; Electric Co
astel
. Of what value Is weight In the big G'®
’°P» n"d »he dfatant bills.
.imes.
"Tho ,no* springs to Ufa- I*1'*'1
Phone No. 5
an&lt;l liurlnl of our liinbimd am11 bell,ou* Troublesome Times.
]1 horse unless tho horse is able to movo
j
Tbo
names
of
tho
12
good
men
and
I
that
weight
at
a
good
rapid
gait,
and
whl
*
0
no
longer.
Its
dry*
crystalline
falhi'F: for Hie lleaultfiil floral (.fMeek Brower, Graceful । without occupying an acre of ground I P*rtlclos glitter In .myriads of di«foriiigs: Hev. Griswold and Ui* true wore:
■ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICEHarding, Klllsln Plmplo, Earth Adams, | to tarn around.
' tnond facets with erary color of tne
prjim.' Then tho sun is gone, and
Billing. —
More
Fowler., ’
-------- £-----------------a Mrs. Joseph B. Wertman.
.
.! Weepnot .........
— Trait
------------------Keep Fences Repaired,
I ,h« l0TGy circla of rose pink over
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F- Wertman.I Hope-for
Hopo-for Bending.
Bending. Return
Return Spelmun,
spein 1
| fir. and Mrs. C. P. Lfirabra.
1 “
’ ~ Roberts,
’
-------If a hog ever starts tho "getting •»*U»rat again stretches round the
Fly "
Debate
Stand —
Fast on
•Mr, O. A. Wertman.
out"
habit
it
Is
bard
to
stop
him,
but
■
horizon,
slowly fading until once more
: High Stringer. Be Faithful Joiner, and
Mis- LuU M. Weilujjn.
it the fences are kept in good repair ’ho pale primrose glows,in the south
Fight the Good Fight of Faith White.
Mr*. Ida
t
Utile trouble will follow.
’
' »saln»i the purpte aky with ite Hirer
Close ^ilh Floral March.
Lunt Tobias.
Lecturer.

In The Winter Time

WANT ADAS. PAY.

BANNER WANT AUV8. PAY.

■BANNER WANT APIS. PAY.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 17, 19 IL

PAGETKREE

LOCAL NEWS
JxniiH P. MrKay. IHrlnr of piano

I

of Grand Rapid*, hax resinned
letehinx in Htutinn lAery Tu«-#day. Girls
Inquire
BANNNER—of
Adv.
j'hc
FriwIly.Rodffly
ilw
Kpiacnpirr *h«ich, gave a very
plmuanl dancing party «i the pOrish house Tiiemfay evening.
The frees in Ihi- city park and in
Ihe first ward park are being trim­
med, greatly improving tlie upjiearnnee of both public place*.
WnxhitigUm lli’lmor, who lives
north of the city, brought to this
offlee Tuesday, an apple tree limb
:&lt;14 feel long, which ha&gt;i aft apples.
|&gt;r. Shipman, who was taken in­
to custody for intoxication last
week, was releti-.-.l without a
rhnrgj* Iming made against him on
his promise to reform.
Mrs. Clinton J. luilir grave a
shower on .Monday evening in hon­
or of Miss Ida More, a large tiumIwr were present, nnd Miss More
received many beautiful ami useful
gift!’.
The fourth annual reunion of the
Shilton family was
held near
Grand Rapids one day last week.
It was deci&lt;le.i to hold the reunion
next year at the home of Benjamin
Shilton, Jr, of this city.
AIhiuI 10 members of the local
llehekah lodge of I hi* city were the
guests «»f tlu&gt; Freeport llebekahs on
Tuesday cevning. They conferred
work ami gave a drill.
An excel­
lent supper' was nerved and all re­
lumed home early this Wednesday
inoriiiiiir.
Mi*s Chrrio'Andrus has been en­
gaged to teach history amj Eng*
iish in Ihe Hastings high school, aIhe large enrullnienl made thc em­
ployment of another teacher im­
perative.
Miss Andras is excelienty qualilbsl for Ihe position.
Owing Io Ihe cost of Ihe proposed
sejdic lank, which will
installed
in the- second ward for consuming
the sewage of thc new sewer, it
Ims been decided Io enlarge llie
-ewnge system and give more rcri(iehtt the bellelll of Illis excellent
■onlrivanre, which will save the
Mr. W’egusen, the ladies tailor of
Grand Rapids, will be at the Park­
er House next Wednesday, Sept.
??», with ti line of soiling* and dn-ss
goods for fall and winter.
Thu
ladies nf Hustings and Barry coun­
ty are cordially invited l&lt;» call and
inspect Hie goods. Rend his adv. in
this issue.
Tin* examinalinii of Fred Rose,
of firtingeville. who was arrested
on a charge of seduction made by
a young woman of Hie Minto lowudiip, was concluded in Jiisltre
Gndwallader’s court, on Saturday.
Mr. Ro«e wa- luumd pver Io cir­
cuit court.
Re fiiriiisliiHl a Inmd
of Kino. He declares I hid llie girl s
charges are,absolutely false.
The charge of unu-fly in animals
against Rufus Turner, whose trial
was in have Inken place tn Justice
Cadwalladet s coml. Salurdav. was
dismissed. Mr. Turner was accus­
ed of leaving lied in a fence a
horse which In- purchased fmm
Wesley Hallengil). Mr. Turner re­
fused Io keep the hor.se mid Mr.
Pallengill said Ii- didn't want him.
Some mie was found who would ac­
cept dhe horse, and Ihe rn.s.e was
diwihssed.
river from further conlamilinlinn.
The soil, which William Vick
ami Bert Hidden, of. Assyria,
brought against George Willison
of Ihe same township, to recover
rompensailun for I heir bull, which
they declare Willison sold ax his
own, ended in disagreement. Four
were in favor nf Ihe plaintiffs two
in favor of the defendanl. Willi­
son's bull joinml tile cattle mi the
plaint i tTs fa rib.
Willison ctpiuhl
tlie recreant animal and sold him.
His neighlMji-s declare he sold their TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER
animal instead. He snys they are
mistaken.
The jury will decide.
Declared In Tliete Daye to Be the
Manning Doud, one of the pio­
Only Safe Topic of Con­
neers of this rnnnly. well-known
versation.
in (his city, will puss his iiinHytl.rsL birthday on Thursday of tins
Perhaps
the chief reaaon why thc
Vj-eek.
Mr. -Doud enme\ Io Hast­
ings in 1KIH.
The following year weather la a aultable topic for conven­
lie. wcjH back Io "York" .state and tional conversation is Ils usefulness.
f'?!dni?'«r.-_'WljL l'i« hrille."
Mr. Nothing can bn done with the weathor
I loud is well-preserved for his age •except talk about It.' no the talk la
and he can walk long distances. ||e not Hable to Interruption by a call to
has been-a familiar" figure-in this action. Hard times are a topic ot
vicinity for fiO years.
general Interest. common alike to mil­
Among this ymmg people from lionaire and workingman. But It you
(his city who will
enter college
this-Rill, are: Misses Marguerite say to a perfect stranger the times
are-hard
ho may take advantage of
Hetmanxperger
ami
Marguerite
Matthews. . who will attend Ihe that admission by ajiklng for a aubWestern Normal college; Earl Cole­ acrlptlon for tome charity or by de­
man, Alma college; Ben Garland. manding that you rote tho socialist
Knlninazoo college; lamrenre Bau­ ticket
er and Richard Doyle. Ihe Michi­ / The weather is. in fact, almost the
gan Agricultural college; Miss Enid only safe topic left for pure conversa­
Hauer ami Leland Holly. Albion tion In this energetic and practical
college;-Miss Amiiiwave Coleman age. says the New York Independent.
will resume studies in Alma col­ However much you may deplore tho
lege; Clayton Brandstelicr, in Kal­ badness of tho weather, nobody Is
amazoo college; Paul Tower*. Bur­ likely to bold you responsible for it
nette More nnd Gordon Edmonds in
Ihe M. A. C.: Miss Thelma Burch or call upon you to remedy It unless
will attend Kindergarten Training you run across a crank who Is raising
a fund to bombard - the heavens for
School.at Grqnd Rapid*.
The Michigan Central Railroad the production of rain or the dissipa­
has advised"its agent al Charlollc tion of hailstorms.
Hint extra car.» will be placed /on
Leading off with tho weather Ih
all day Intina. during Ihe Eaton spires confidence because It la a tradi­
(kiunly fair lo accommodate the tional and established opening. If a
extra Iravcj.
The Iralllc on this man on being Introduced -to a young
road to Ihe fair has increased so woman la asked by her If he la nuirmuch or lain years that the regu­ rled, or on meeting a stranger In a
lar accommodations have proved
inadequate.
In order to lake care dark and deserted road la asked what
of (his increased tpillc. Ihe rail­ time It la, his suspicions are aroused
road people have madp n thorough at once. In fact, any conversational
mvestigalion of the' ainmmt of opening except the conventional one
travel tn the Ealoif County Fair in la Hable to raise the Inquiry, "What
previous years ami wdl arrange does he mean by It?"
sufficient coach room to lake care
If, however, one begins with, tbe
if its patrons.
weather we know that he means noth­
ing by It, and wo may continue tho
conversaUon with ease of mind. Be­
Weather Indication*.
ing then both useless end useful, the
Dew and ftg both' tndlcaio fine weather la unequaled as a topic of
weather; wfillo nuqarkablo clearaeaa conversation In Its formal and pre
of tbe atmosphere 1* one of the moat llmlnary stages.
charaeteriatic eigne of coming rain.

'OND COWARE

BEYONI

Au N SI NG
Wear

HEADQUARTERS for

COMPARE

Munsing
Wear

Best Standard Merchandise

GREATEST LINE of Coats, Suits and Skirts

Better to Admonleh.
It U better to admonish than to re­
proach; for the one la mild and friend­
ly, tho other harsh and offensive; tho
one corrects the fanity, the other con­
victs them —Kpictotus.

Ruling Spirit Strung In.Death.
lira. MazzuchclH. .of Carmarthen,
Bngland.Teft a bequest in her will oi
|5 a year to pay for tho cleaning of
tbs marblo ot her grave with soap and
water.

VVc arc showing a fine line of Suits from .
.
$15.00 to $30.00
Our range of Coats is greater than any previous season and tilt prices are lower all
die way through.
&lt;-.
A Special. lg*al Lamb Coats, satin lined, worth $20.1X1 at only
$15.00
Corrugated Flush Coats, lined throughout, at only
.
$8.00
Balmacann Coats, in gray and fancy, at
$9.00, $10.00, $12.50
Tunic Skirts, iriall wool materials, at
_____
$5.00 and $6.00
The greatest line of Sweaters for Men, Women and Children. Conic in and see them.
Special Values in Eadies* and Misses* Rain,Coats. Double Faced Batiste Coats $3.98

Children’s Coats
Our selection of Children's Coats have
been given thc utmost care to every de­
tail. Big choice to select from with all
the new features in style, and prices arc
right. You will say so yourself wherryou
sec them.

Flannel Night Gowns for Men
W omen and Children
the l-est gown in
and long'll ptice*

Our Stock of Furs Is Complete
The finest «ct» ot Furs you ever saw for the money.

Munsing and Carter’:
Underwear .
Whether considered from the standpoint of health, durabil­
ity, appearance ar price, the best underwear merits your
patronage. Thc sanitary conditions surrounding the produc­
tion of this underwear are ideal. The yarns used in its man­
ufacture are the best that can be obtained. The garments are
made perfect-fitting, and the production of 40,000 of these a
day has made it possible to reduce the cost per garment to a
low figure. The mills where it is manufactured are complete
tn every detail. Give it a trial." One trial will convince you
of its merits.
X

Sanitary -Supreme" Sleeping Gowns lor Children, all

50c

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER " ~“r
LYNNiBROWH WILL PITCH
FOR ADRIAN LEAGUE TEAM"'

Foi-ni'T lliftli SrliiNil Twlrlrr Hu*Good O|iportunity- in South
Mirhiuntt I.engiK*.
“Miilge" Kyin-ll, who has li.-.-n
niakiiiK sui’h a pood riTord astblhL*arki,r lor tin* Toledo ti-anr
Hl Hu Tm.i.Hi MMllgiUi !.•.&gt;*&gt;.."I.a- :
n'luriiMl 'Io Hnsfinpv.''flrbrtnipnWfil'
by Gcorgi* Slohbins. who ha&lt; b.-.-n'
culvliiug fot.tliv ouiiu*. Ivtuii. Ky-:
■tell ami Stebbins have both sigmil’
with To|i-do fur next .M-asou.
..Mr. Kyu.-lf stiys llial- fornu-r
ilaxlinus |*layi&gt;rs iu&lt;- innkinu line
iwordH m ihi* Soulh Mirhiuan
longue.
CrossiiHiii: former piirhcr, iniule a creditnlih* r*cord with
Tob'du.
Joe Groilick, with Soulh I
Bend, former short stop, will m» in­
to higher i-nnipniiy.
BrodeE out- I
llelder. with tin- same loam, who I
was also with • 11 u«t Illg' in several j
games, i- making a good showing. I
Lynn Brown... son
of
Floyd:
Brown. &lt;&gt;I this oily: who gradualedj
fioii! llli-lmu-. high Iw.. y.-.ii.s auo I
ami who also pitched for tin* high*
school team, has been sigiu-.l by Hie:
Adrian league team manam-r. Mr.j
Brown has Iny-n in Hie otli.-p of tbi.-;
city engineer of Jackson.
He is;
pitinning to dfitFF Ihe M. A. C. Ihisi
fall.
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Captain
Webb's
Perfofmin&amp;
Seals

Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1,2, 1914

Eaton County fair

. Directory of Mineral*.
Every city has a directory of It* In­
habitants.- If y&lt;.u do.not know u per­
son's niunc but &lt;lo know that ho
is a paperbatigvr. the clmulll.-d by«1ness directory u ill locate him for you
A directory &lt;:f th- useful minerals
In the United Stales, on much tlie
tsamn plan.-tias Just been published by
the United States Geological Survey
If you wadi to know where any one
of the 400 useful in'ucrals occurs, this
directory gives th- list of localities In
each state where your mineral util b«,
found/ .This publication should ^e. use '
ful to many classes of people In many
ways. If someone wants to sell youj
Child's (l|iinlqn ofj^ruyrr.'
Tho cominenls of 'children 'upon stock in a Texas oil company.tho re-;
Ihe more serious .things of life are port will tell you In what counties in
often “so unconsciously funny that • Texas oil is produced and in what!
they hear lelling and re-lelliitu. At • other counties it may eventually buj
the homo of Mr. and Mis. J. T. found. If your wife wears a bloodI.ombard are their little gran'd- siuno lavalllcro, the report gives you I
Aiauglityrs. Dorolhy- PUrxou and- the only locality tn lha United States,
Gertrude Smith, ,l«ilh little girls where that stone is known to occur.
"bolwi'en four and live years of age. If you want to manufacture plaster of
or thorealieut.s. The gills Were to parts or need Hm-.for .your back pas-1
sleep together one niuht In-l week? lure, this report will toll you where to'
Noticing that. Dorothy mtido not
preparations- to -ay her prayers.) find the gypsum and gives tbe location
r
Gertrude asked her if she did mil | of your nearest limekiln. '
intend to ,pray.
. ' ,
■
•‘Praying?- What is thatask-j
. Value of Money.
- *|
cd Dorothy.
I CLonaider him a wise man who does
"Talking with God." replied - her i not overrate the value of money, nor
cousin.
thirst for It, nor found all fils hopes)
“Do you talk wilh God?” ’
on
IL . . . Who makes u good and1
"Yes. I drt*whon 1 pray'."
"\V»q|. the nerve of smne folk!a’- rightful u&gt;e of It may be called its i
kids!"Was Ihe unexpec|e&gt;| response* lord and owner.—Petrarch.
of Dorothy; whose reply caused
coiisiderfiblr coimnolion among Jhcl
older ones present.
Banner Want Ads Bring Results.

Charlotte, Michigan
VAUGHAN G. GRIFFITH, Secretary

Short
Ship
Circuit

Races

Wanted a Little Praise Himaelf. I
Dally Thought
‘ I
Life’* Service *nd Joys.
Following a disastrous fire In a west-'
Wo do not know what ripplea ofi
Hall, social life! Into thy pleasing
ern city, many men and wonum gath-.
nre set In motion whi-n wo'sitm bounds I cpme to pay the common
-red to look at the ruins. Home of,the ( hrjillng
ply smile on one another. ChrlitlamWtock. my share of service, and. In
men, li ving that a wall near which.
Ity wants sunny people.—Henry Drum-1 glad return, to taste thy comforts,
they were standing Was toppling, made mend.
- thy protected joys —Thomson.
haste to g-t out of the way, ami nar- j
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rowly escaped' being crushed.
BANNER W^NT ADVR. FAT.
j
—BANNER WANT ADV—
Johnny Brabtson. a good Irish clll )
xen, was so near the wail that he could1.
not escape with the others. So, whirl .
Iiik ntxiut. he'made for a door in the
wall, burst through it, and came out
on tim other side safe, and evidently
wry -proud of his ekploit.
Women
who had shut their eyes and shrieked
when they saw his danger now gath­
-red round him in great joy, and cried
put:
,
• Praise heaven. Johnny Brablsou,
down on your knees, and thank
heaven!"
Don't expect too much ot the Furnace when- you have a
“Yts yls.” said he, and I will, but
small one or when yon'have had it .installed by some tfovice.
wasn't It injauvyous inn me, nowT’—
Youth's Companion
.
'
or by some Would Be Furnace Man, or when you buy a
..cheap Furnace because it is cheap.Ii you do, you have foolednobody but yourself.
:
•
.
No Landmarks in Spac*.
A &lt; iood Warm Air Furnace properly installed is the
■■Them are no landmark*-ih space;
best and Inostwyconmnical licating plant you’rail get.and at
am* portion of space is exactly llko
every other portion, so that we cannot.
the least cost. And if you hftve me" install it you arT sure to
At*ll where we'arc. We are, as it were, J
Have it working right.
in up unruffled sea, without stars, com­
pass, soundings, wind or tide, and
wo cannot tell In what direction va,
are going. Wo have no log which wa
cast out to take a dead reckoning by;.
we may compete our rate of motion i
“The Furnace Doctor"
'
with respect to»neighboring bodies,
GRAND RAPIDS
37 No. Diviiion Ave.
bnt wo do, not know how these bod-1
les may be ms-** *u space."—Max-well.
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The Service That
Counts

C. D. WEATHERLY

�Tiff HATINC* BANNER, HETTWffR IT »»!&lt;•

WIIDBWI IS
CHIDESTER'S STORE
ArU^ Rally Trimmed by Waller
Ptirlps and Nothing Meer to be
fieri. In Any Hloev.

MISERERI MEI DOMINI
Ry CHARLES W. CUNO.
Jn the provinca of San Diego, neat

more urlistic himmiiig than* Ihe
ones in G. F, Hiruleslvrs slora have
this week.
Walter Phelps is life
artist. b&gt; whom Ihe credit for the
Wort Is due.
The .windows are
truly very beautiful ami Mr. Chid­
ester i&gt; to lit? congralululetl upon
their ailrucliveness of thc display.
Grunge -Progrttn.
Prograpi for 8lar Grange. Sept.
IP. toft?
Kqiig•
Roll t^all—Sum?- helpful idea.
" • Recitation—Mies Traver.
IHju-ussioii—led by John Christy,
followed by others mi the “Advuutngi-s and Dismlvmilages of a Silo.”
Music—MiM Christy.
“Surprises," by sin-rial- commit­
tee.
Music for Hie evening' by Eva
Stewart.
Watennclons will lie furnished
by Hie Sisters for supper.
hi fljk
Nellie Groat.
Lecturer.

the prettiest flow­
er nature bad.
ruitic picture, wa*
abe. .Indeed, di­
vine, Mercedaa.
Don Palo,-dark,
handsome, atood
beneath a festoon­
ed palmetto and
gazed enraptured
at thia pltcure.
In tbe dlitance
could bo beard
tho silvery peal ot
a convent bell
and. when tho
wind quieted, tho
faint echo of the
Mlii-rcrl
floated

Palo'npprosched
and touched the
Hat®nltig girl upon
‘
the arm.
GRANGE HALL COHXEIW.
"Oh, Palo! Is It youT’ sho cried.
Mr« t'.lara. Warner nliended ihe
He tpok her hands-in his and print­
Smp Club at Mrs. Don Putnam's
Saturday.
ed a fervent kiss upon her lipa. "Yes,
■ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jem-s m- Ihe Mercedes," he answered, "I have come
proud parents of a 7 pound -on. back to see you onee again."
Imrii September l.'lh 'Jongrutjila-, "Hut— but—" sho began.
Hod*.
'
“No, Chlqulta, there is llttlo dsn­
gen No one knows that I am here."
thn Bristol M-lmol house. and il iOut’of tbe convent window Sister
Sorico
looked listlessly.
Will W-iruer and family wer*1
As she looked tho two jiarted, and
xi-dlnra al Willard Nyc's of hear
Mercedes
was left standing alone. Sho
Bedford, Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Bridol enler- was the daughter of a mlllor, he tho
tainod Bml Iknv.ier npd family. J. son of the governor of-the province
11. Buw.'?t ami Sln-nu Zimmerman of San Diego. Bister .Sorice shook
her head sadly. Three months before
and family. Sunday.
she had witnessed their first meeting.
When Palo went to his father and
GImIiik-i- Norris mid family have confessed his lovo for Mercedes, ho
nwvi'd !&lt;• (heir Imme in Dowling. flow into an awful rage.
Mrs. Marble was n visitob a( “
"Son,” ho said sternly, "you Will
Bristol school. Monday.
The silo fillers are. working in i never go near tho miller's daughter
again. I shall 'give orders. If you
this vicinily.
.Mr. mid Mrs. Will Warner at­ aru caught there, you will be pul In
tended ihe Mmnby reunion at John prison. Remember, 1 mean what I
Mmnlo's of East Bedford, Mon­
Hut Palo camo again to see hie
day.
.
.
Frv«| VmiHyckles mid
family Mercedes and Sister Sorice was watch­
railed nt Frank 'MctTarlyX Sunday. ing from her high convent window.
Floyd HusMdl viailvd al Dtalcr, Alas, he came to tel) his sweetheart
the week end.
that he Is going away on a trip to
fur off Spain, but ho will bo back
COATS GIIOVE.
again In a year, perhaps sooner. Will
Mik. Sarah Brooks of Knlmu:i- jiho wait for him till then?
zoo, came lm*l Wj’.lm-Mlay Io visit
"In tbe morning." lie said, "I may |
her miii, William Brooks. ' She see you again, 'tis for the last time by
was taken quite sick Sunday mid tho bridge that goes over tho Plaza.
Dr. McIntyre was calfcti.
Tin? 1&gt;. (KT. .O. meeting was
Irnld Wetlnesday. at the home nf
Mrs. John WiMidmah.
Plans t&gt;&gt;r nodded her head. He kissed her nnd
Ihe proposed lecture course .was went down tbo path. In the morning
she was waiting (or him al tho bridge i
Mr. ami Mrs. William Kt-lli'y ami when Palo arrived. Sho was about j
cltildn-n .of Cloverdale, lias’ been to fly into his arms, when, out from
visiting Richard Demond.
the shrubbery stepped a soldier. *T
Mrs- E&lt;lwnr&lt;l Lynn of Grand arrest you Senor." ho said.
Rapids i« visiLng her ihother. .Mrs.
The officer's back was turned toward
Maldmi Senior.
her. An Impulse, a Hash, and it was
Wiiiiiio I&gt;o\e nnd mblher, Mrs. done. She had drawn thi&lt; dagger from
Julia Dote. Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac her girdle and plunged It into his back
Rowley ami dmiahler. Norma, went lie fell like a log. Palo shrank back
to Clarksville. Sunday, io visit rel­
aghast.
atives
“Ilrl am caught now," bo cried.
Pr«*aclting services next Sunday
"But you will not. Go! Go! she
by Mrs. Mary Woodanf of liullm’i.
Mrs. Maude
lldwley
Remns.- cried, in frenzy pushing him toward
thc
bridge. At tho bridge sho stop­
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IJUISUIK. Ims li.-.ui Visiting her mini ped. “Kiss mo once." sho cried, lit
Mrs. Helen iJemond. ntei .Mr. .9ml stooped and klaaed her passionate­
Mrs. David Ih'inond and oilier rel- ly.
They parted and Mercedes began to
run quickly through tho woods.
Shu saw people standing around the
Smith’?
afternoon. body. Sho fancied she beard her
nmntf spokfen. Fleet aa a deer, she
sped away, but before aho bad gone

Jhis store doles
Friday. •Sept. IH.
from IZ to i p.m.
Ue art all going
to the F&lt;dr

fait fashion display- teg
/Tow going On at

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lt)eickgenant &amp; Riede’s gig department
The Latest Modes in Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses and
Women s and misses Suits
THE BEST OF THE SEASON. Exclusive styles, new ideas, new fabrics and new effects at interesting prices. This week we are
offering a special assortment of Ladies' and Misses* Suits, values up to $20, remarkable values. It is to your interest to come early for
we expect to sell them very fast at our

Jpecial^rice of $13.00
There arc other handsome Suits, a great variety, PRICED VERY LOW, from $5 to $25.

Come early and get your Choice.

Coats. Skirts. Presses and Peter Thompson •Suits
All the new colors and fabrics that the styles call for at thc LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
come early.

Wc want you to see them, but you must

/few pall millinery
Exclusive styles and patterns, every one a brand new hat this season. You will surely appreciate thc clever, smart styles and also the
substantial saving on the price. Our low prices range from $1.98 to $7.50. Wc are glad to show them to you.

/Yew Fail Press (goods.

•Silks and Summings

Wc arc showing all the latest materials which thc new fashions require. Everything from Serges to Satins and thc new Trimmings,
Braids, Ornaments and Laces are wonderfully pretty. We have done qur buying at thc right time and in thc right quantities, so that
now wc can offer the lowest prices. When planning your new dress come in and let us help you.

Carpets, pugs. Curtains and piankets
New Fall Stock.

Justin.

PRICES AS LOW,

IF NOT LOWER, THAN EVER BEFORE.

Friday and •Saturday of Jhis Week JI re (great bargain Pays in Our

grocery department
BRING IN YOUR WANT LIST

2 pounds for__________________ JBc
5 pounds for38c
Zest /$. &amp; &amp;. granulated Sugar
10 pounds for-------- ------------------- 78c
20 pounds for--------------------------- $1.50
benefit as many homes as possible with our present supply of sugar wc feel obliged to limit the quantity to 20 lbs. only to each

In order
customer.
Luxo Coffee, granulated, one of the finest flavored coffees on the market. Try a can of it. Our Special price, per lb.
pounds for
Choice Bulk Coffee, fresh roasted. Special, per lb._
19c Six pounds for
_ r(Choicest Bulk Spices, Special price, per lb.__
Pickling and canning season now. You„
’ll________________________
need some of our pure spices.
Mason
1 price 25c,
. . .Special. price, per dozen
.
Mason Jar
Jar Can
Can Tops, regular
-------------------------------------------------------------------- - -------Fresh,crisp Corn Flakes, Our Leader and Quaker Corn Flakes, 10c quality
Ji
4
Lenox Soap and White Flyer (white) Laundry Soap__ 7 “Am” 25c ■ Finest Pure Lard, Special price, per lb..
Our Best Baking Powder, 20c cans for 14c. 10c cans for_____7c | Gilman Early June Peas, 12 1.2c quality, per can..

29c
$1.00
_25c
15c
pKga. 25c
..13c
10c

toleickgenant &amp; piede
Phone 30

Pepartment Store

pastings, Mich

JTherc was a shout and a dozen start­
ed after her.
l-’w, (iiM.n Wood ami family.
The silver bell of tho convent was
• Kiinilay Kclibot N'i&gt;|i-%.
.
Tlii-rc ,wa* a good iiUi-uil unn- in again ringing and she ran instinctively
■- ^&gt;'g==inr'.'.'n.... ami—I Mik« Bi-mi'a Lininuer
Grand [ T. W. Pn-4oii, of ^pririjfmrt;; isf
S»mday-»-«?hobl MKr Sunday.. AH lawarda the aombro sheltering walls, j— ■■■■------- - -------------Sho etumbled* up*tho steps and fell
Greta Edg«*r will attend Ihi?
Into tho arms of Sister Sorice.
! 11RADED BEGGARS OF MEXICO
I Itepilh is Mpijuding Hu- work with Um guest of rdalivcs Iil-iu during
Snme-new scholar^ wore pj........
4*oo, Normal .the coming
H
..
B 'Rapid-,
Snatching the silver crucifix from !
. —-——.
fur-iii*Kt'Stnulny i* funml
Q PERSONAL MENTION 0 In-r sister. .Mrs. John trawsun.. . him week.
Jg r Ii. C." Vnndi-ri'ook qii-nt Sunday; Miss Grai-t- Binion, of Di-tmil,'
Helen Ch'arlHinn'LTti, of De­
in Mali. 25:31-1(1.
Subject "The her girdle Sorice held It defiantly into Ten-Cent Mendicant Held .Himself । w.
"sabtr-ria^EH*
-jEi—=i£Z/ w|||t yrn Vandi-rrook. at Bullen- uas llie gui-sl of Mr. mid Mrs. E. A.
Jutlmnenl of flu- -Nalioii'.
tbo faces of the oncoming mob. They i
Proudly Above
~
-His
- -Brothers Who
Miss .Mnry Bump was cleclttd as- recollt-d from It as from a great re- ।
worth lm.?pital al Grand llupid-..
! Burton from Thursday uuiil Mon- Hayes. '
Struggled for Coppers.
, Richard Doyle is visiting Grand
siiilanL^'-crclhry;
- pellnnt force.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. W(|lt&lt;xr Hayes, of
,
.
i Haven Iehitives ihis week.
teis Angeles. California, were guests) Mrs. Floy Austin of Cimrht,' Is Imnilt. are visiting his brother H.
"Stop," sho,cried, ''she haa taken
Tn bls book on Mexico. Mr. W E.
.\. c. Brown left for Chicago
of Mr. mid Airs. J. L. H-ad Saturday । visiting her. brother. F!d Kingsbury G. H;iy&lt;-s and family.
refuge with God. Would you dcfllo | Carson discourses amusingly on ths Monday on a busineM trir
BALTIMORE TOW.XLI.XE.
and
Sunday.
.
I
of
this
city,
and
her
sijler,
.Mrs.
.Mrs.
Anson
Xobb-s was the guest
beggars he met. On one occaalon he
Huy teiuv-ston spent II
week . Mrs. Mhiiroi! Simon wnn/loGrand Chas. Smith; of Irving.
Mr. and Mr?. Will Evans mi«l| tbo sanctuary ot tho LordT*
of her son. Dr. Winn Noblest, nf
They looked Into thc calm, de- proffered a five-ccnt piece to a dole- ■ end with Grand Rapids friends, jp. i Rapids Tin"-day. Mr. Si-mi went, A|M. Evelyn Shipman mid .... Grand te-dge mi Monday. cliildn-n, nf Golden, C&lt;&gt;|orai)&lt;y are
term
Incd
face
of'
Stater
Sorice,
and
ful.
but
plcturwaque
street
muaiclan.
I
l‘
A.
Sheldon
attended
Hie
I
visiting their mother. .Mrs.'John
' up saiumay
SatuAloy mm
mid reiurneu
returned-with
Hk daughter
(1^1,1,.r, Mi«s Emily rfliiiuikui
sjiipiiWn
•••«"»he««.«*«..
u-,'.,:;:
.witn iii-»j
M™.wenHarry
of
To mv
my'astonishment,
politely : Im fair Thursjlav "'
“V
* ‘ |Lxf*OI■d IHip
w,f" 011 ^'""I'y.
: of Grand LwfS, Midi?
w*kL'1 r!Mr&gt;'"l n1
» "*
ipiils,
the Kelly,
guests of
ahamefaccdlv away.
awav. I'
"Tn
nniu^i.
and
Friday.
one by one. slunk shamefacedly
Woodruff.
i Wife on Sunday.
•
j (lf Grand Ledge. Mich..
wieek
Trembling, Mercedes wept out her declined my humble offering.
• E&lt;L Halley of Kalamazoo, visited
•
Inw^tei teen ter?.* 'l‘ I..Mlss
&lt;«v'Hudr
Bentley
,.^s» ofMr.
‘VuS c
vr V
I1.' &lt; will
W| ’ go
m to
1° ' Lv,ni
*"|1 HU
*nu:s,!
of ■Ml- mid
011,1 MraS-K
-MteS-K H.
H. j Hastings friends yesterday. " Benor." said he. tn choice Span‘"‘fJ±,l?.!ri
Creek Saturday, m.fl will te*'•. F|^|lk hi 1IluIlif,0Iof Delaware.
story (o the sister, wfyo, when she
. Mr. mid Mr?. Will Shoflield, of heard It, wept with her.
Ish, with some emotion, you must par
\
t ‘a j 2 J Ihe gurat of Rev and Mr*. W. I.
Mj,, Alinawave Col. man left onjdim. was in th.- city F'llday, the
Ruilaml. were the guests of Mr.
M,0,U “
j te.eklon, ter u week.
M„I1(toy for Alina. wh,.n. „|ro wl|| | ^11. *( of .Mt*s Aan-v Holbrook.
"My child," said Slater-^orice, gent­ don me for being unable to accept $ ,O'
and Mrs. George Crawley, Suu?la&gt;. ly putting her arm about Mercedes, your gift, but I am a ten cent beggar., ||. f. nlck.-| W1|l start Thursday j e^Vhday “X’S^h •* wiffLl tend • aU
',,Ml college tho ' coining year.
attend
j Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Futnlss of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Munro, who has "I will tl-ll you a stofy. Twenty years senor tun mendlgo de dlez cenlavoe), inoniing for Iowa for a two uiuiiUin
"he ’coming year maki g
Miss Bessie Duffy of Boyno City.Xnjln ill-, are Kue.,ts at her sisbeeii visiting al Fowlerville, re­ ago a maiden bld her lover good-bye
and sever accept a smallsr gratuity.' I stay.
m ne vv it hiher sister M r' Wm spent Tuesday atlernoon ami muh! ।
“''p -'lr*. A•JX9W!1,8! ,
turned, home last Saturday.
.with her aunt. Mrs..May Go„; She .Mr. mid Mrs. Freeman W. l ord,
"Drawing htmsetf up with an air of । Mrs. Albert Pullen, of Kalama-i
'
....
Mr. ami Mr-. Al. .Mcikmald werel by that little bridge down there. 'Walt
1 Tv.ten mid ’ was OH ,,,,r w,l&gt;’ ,u “Ih’ll'l '•\lhioii1 "r 1 ('limidnle, me guests nt. Um
Sunday willi her lius- I Mr’'mill Mr
lint mi’-'ts of Nejsoii Willison of for me.' ho said. ’I will return soon!’ pride, he continued. I shall ba honored
,
'
,r
;
,
'•
1
ni
"
.
college.
boiiie'uf
Mr.
mid
Mrs.
D.
II. FosUh*.
Hut
bo
did
not,
and
soon
tho
maid
1
1
hand.
•
ButiHeld. Sunday.
to sing for your entertainment; a songj
I daughter. Mis? llorem-c.returned* |&gt;rHul„| Mrs. (:. p. UtbropM-l Mr.
Mis. H. J. Chappeji. of
Mr. ami .Mrs. E. C. Edmond? vis- took refuge in this convent to hide ot old Spain or one of our noble Mex-i Miss Margan-i Harper was a weekI1, tn f.liicago, Satunl.ij after spend-: |,.|M|,.,| u,,.
af
Long of' Cedar Rapid*, were guests of Mr.
end guest of friend* iu Grand)
her shame. A little girl was born and
llnd gl Ffrank Bu-li's. Sunday.
'
!hmr
‘
i'dtegc
ar(;un'l-ikr
,
"
,
“
”
r
!
1
Ionia.
Sunday,
lie
ai
ling
as
one
&lt;if
ami
.Mrs.
F.
li.
I'micoast.
Thursday.
Rapids.
Mrs. Litilm- Harris
Delroil. n good man tobk pity on It and adopt­
the pall bearors.
Dr. Lotur wa-1
--------------------,
.
■ Mrs. Sandy FUliotl was in Free- Jlheir collage al&lt;.un lake.
gu?-.*l of Mr-. Bert Gtirri- ed It aa bls own. That maid, Mercedes,
j |Mjrt Tuesday to confer with n phyMr. and Mis. '.. U. Moore enter- siipcriiilemleul of Ihe Stele Hosni-1 Rev. J. II. Wooloii Will Prearli.
was myself. For twenty years I have cent beggar, senor, poor aa 1 am.
Jmmsl ln*i..w«-ek tlieir children: la( at Ionin for XI years. Dr.। Itev.J.H.Wnotun.ofEaionHap"it was Impossible to resist this detail.
iookiAl down (hat road, watching for j touching protest, so with an apology 11 Mrs. .Imni-s Johnson of Ruilaml. ml Mr* I' F Alome TteHr'ernn L 1
S'“” i |"*'•
wil1 oi-CUOy
Oer.ul* llie lilllllll
1'Ulplt HI
al. till*
Hie
I ..
i- »•......... .1...................... ■■ ienu&gt;&lt;»|»
.^-si.-o.iin. nup(|. Will
tho return of my lover.”
- handed the courtly vagrant his proper is visiting her daughter, Sit's. Will
Conscience.
rh.l.inu?’ Mr
' Mr*iT&gt;'.'
,
“«"’««■ &gt;"■"
1I Mellmtli.l E|.iM opiil church here
’ I fee. ihlch he
ho” acknow|edg*d'Hm.kteT
acknowledged with ‘a ■ Hopkins.
‘
. andlii.ni- gi - il --rat^
M”‘- Wn?
S‘'"'ls of l”‘iit-1 n&lt; xt Sunday morning mid evening,
Conscience Is a matter, of education wiS-iE? v«rami0d"Ld',rCvodu"'
rnntlnnlt ^£t ’-H*. th. mUter inousaua
thou“n4“inauas
«ok•, &lt;(*iu
“tf «gracias,
T‘CU* MMr)
in combination 41th environment.
»«uori ( i
I!oleinaii mid son F.nrl n.ii. l-ii. ri.&gt; 5 g* 1 *»ran,fean KU1*I water. Mich., is Ihe gur-l of Mr*. I"Ralph’’ as he w familiarly culled
| anc continued at last, Has tne miller
...bow At
_..
. . - or 1i and. a graceful
tho other end.
u» business
-........................
ICIement Smith, arriving hen? y.?-&gt;-, by his many Hnslings friends, grew
' nevi-r told you."
■
'
iSniunliiy.
.
•
.Mrs. ManjareL I rtixel Ims been Tl-nl.iy.
Mrs. ........
Sands.„is tin? pliairchair- Io. mmiiiuod here, mid graduated
«...
•tnployer a grievous wrong, and many
?X°r'
'■ H-.rr-.UKl.,.
o( i-tigagcd. as soloist, for'tlm -Home mmi &lt;&gt;f Ihe
Mercedes looked at tho sister In I
[| Mr. mni «'■
Mrs. A.
Burroughs. ,&lt;&gt;f
program cqmmillm* of from our schools liefon* going to
an employer hss ground an employe[ surprise. "Told mo what?"
’
Wedip-*day Urn Slate Federal ion of V.'oiiieii'N rnllcgu to prepare for the iniidsKjjx sij,™',.'; ,n""u vi,“w"" (kilning In be In-Id
Io tho dust, yet tn neither instance han
evening al the South ('aingregnti-tii- Clubs, mid is 'uii tnulu to .olnmi Uy.
'
You
—
you
are
—
my
—
child.'
,
• either been reproached by an accus­
&gt;n m-teuM, mlo..r.l ,l.ne«l a. Ih.nu, r,..
phvalsiau
Mi'n. A. wh&lt;?b? the uest Federation ini'eting
u
pliyidciat &lt;■( al church. Grand Rnpidii.
ing conscience
shrugged his shoulders and wared bis Chicago, visilwf Miveral friends
D. Garwood wjii acco’miuiny her mt will be held, and stoppnd over hen?
Hie pipe organ.
’
hand
deprecatlngly.
the
city
Sunday.
to
consult,
with
Mrs.
Su-itli
with
rcst, but there is a slater still. w(th
Earl
Coleman
left. Slirfllehl,
Monday who had been
,
------. ..
Harold
refcrcucfc to Ihe progtam.
(kipd of Thunks—AVe vvi-h Io snowy white hair and kind, wistful
LOCAL NEWS
I'. II. Pmicbast nllendefl- the
HteuL &lt;*ur friend* and iil'IfIiImu -. &lt;&gt;f face, who stands by the high little poor people, thtiy have to work hardi Alma, whore he will alleifd college visiting relnttveg al Elk Rapids for
the coming year.
three weeks, rtturmil lioiu?’ Snf- mcelhig of Ihe Oplomeu*feb Asso­
llie- city mill also of Hope for Hi- window and looks out upon'tho road. for their bread; good folk, worthy
,
Mrs. E. W. Cainion and .Mrs Aflk- urtlay. Ite. will slurl Monday for ciation at Detroit last week, and
*&gt;Ti?p*illiy m&lt;l kiudn?-?-- shown U&gt;
Division No. 3 of the Presbyter­
Perhaps sho fancies she bears a folk, well dtiening of your charity.. Willison wi-tv the gue*l* of friend* Ins srhool al Manliu*. N. V
u&gt; in the sickiv-?# and d'-ath of our
speaks eulhusianlic.illy
of ’the ian Ludit?.s Aid will meet wilb Mrs.'
iirKalmnatoo Im t. week.
I Miss Marguerite Mal.lhe.ws leaves gathering,
]&gt;d&lt;&gt;ved InHiiajid and father: also voice. It is only tbo humming of the
lie .says the president Gard Bcnnult next Wednesday afold bell and tho echo ot tho quavering
Miss Maytiu Rowley, "f Kalama- । Monday (nr Kalamazoo, where alie and twcrelary were inslrucled to leinuoh.
. tor the heautiru! flower?; and ;
All mepdivru ant urged
j class them with poor musicians like(
voices as they'sing:
I
z'Xk-"pent-Sunday
u»
Hie
guest
of
will
attend
tlie
imniful
the
coming
ii«V.*-«BeUs for his kind words.
secure
the
best
educators
in op­ Io he present.
j myself.’"
'
"Mlsereri niei Domini."
1 Hr. and Mrs. Slieflield.
year. Her (inn-nt.s and Mr. Luke tometry in Uie country to conduct
:
• Mrs. Milton Jenning-.
In honor uf Iter cousin. Miss
&gt; Mix Eliza Sheflleld and Mr*.[Waler* will accompany her. a- a post graduate course al the next Elsiu ..........
. Vein Jemimas.
Geliri, of Philadelphia. Miss
U1K.LVU
invfi iuv
, George Slieflield, of BatilVId. are . they will lour, there in Mr. Walers’ state meeing. which* will be held,1 Huth F.
f. Welwert
rrt gave
“a a*dauciny
ear;
next February tn Detroit.
.
(parly, Friday evening.
WANT AOVa MV^j BANNER WANT ADIS. PAY. jguuste uf Dr. and Mrs. €heUleld.

�PAGE FIVE

THE HASTINGS B*WW. SEPTEMBER 17, fill.

pinter. plumber, Van Tiffliu. elec­
trician; Fuller Lurtibar fax, Wal­
dorf Bros. F. A. Brown- Ben Phil­
lips and Bon, Mr. Clarence Hobinson &amp; Hon.
Thursday night, 7:10.
Midweek
prayer and praise earviec.
Friday afternoon.. 2:30.
BtblSludy. Sth chapter Rom uh.
Friday evening. 1KM&gt;
Class in
musical instruction.
Clmir.
Sunday School, lOXio.
l3a*S'*s
for all.
Then* were 138 present
Iasi Bunday. We want 2iMi. (kune
and join us.
'
Morning worship, HdM. Messag-x
by pastor. Special ntu-ie by the
chorus choir.
.
■ Young People's ' M's-ling, • 6:00.
Leader, Mias Bertha Bigg'.
Yoke Fellow Band, 6:&lt;M&gt;.
.Mrs.
Miller, trader.
Evening service, 7:30.
Bright
song service. Gospel message by
pastor.
B|&gt;ecial music by chow
and individual member*.
Tuesday evening oottau** prayer
meeting. 7:30 al tlie homo of .Mrs.
Eggh-slm*. Ill W. High si.
Wednesday afternoon. 3-0 tgidles Aid Society meets with Mrs.
Charlton, on- Walnut, near Han­
over.
A large altond.iin-v is de*
sired.
Special business will come
up.
This is sewing day. Bring
thimbles and needles.-

Mr. Man
To-day is the best day to buy your FALL SUIT
or-OVERCOAT.

A big selection in a variety of thc newest models
and fabrics made by “THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER” make buying here easy.
Come in and see thc new models, try them on,
look them over and tell tis what you think about
them. You'will not be urged to buy.

NEW EALL SWEATERS, NEW FALL MACK­
INAWS, NEW FALL HATS AND CAPS.

Emmanuel Cliiirrh.
flex, ('enroll L Bates. Rector.
Bishop McCinnick has dianged
the day for his visitation to n dale
one week earlier than prevtnmily
announced. Hr will be with us on
Sunday morning. NovemlnT 15.
Until thal dale then* will He
weekly preparatory led lire* in tho
parish house on Friday at ,:3n p.
m.
All welciimi*.
Suhjrcl next
Friday, thf* pccond •ariidr of the
Nicriir Creed. “I Believe u '
Loni Jem* Christ.**
Sunday services as follow*:
Holy Communion 8dm .1 jii.
.Morning Prayer
and Sermon,
'JO a. in.
Evening and second dnrdi lii*ry. word sketch “SI. Coin
id How Un' Church Bcga
Scollaiid’’. 7:30 n. m.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
Hastings, Michigan

One Price Clothiers

IHE NEAL WAY
DRINK OR DRUGS

Wc arc showing New Fall Silks, Dress Goods, Coatings
and Suitings

Just in—a new line of Sweaters for Ladies and Children,
The Angora—Very fine grades and all Sizes—Something
Different.

Some of thc smartest Fall Models in Coats are now on
thc way to our ready-to-wear department. You should
wait and sec them.

We Want You To Visit Our
Store Every Time You
Are In Town
Though you may not wish to buy now, make our place
your headquarters while in thc city.
Wc arc receiving shipments of peaches daily and can
quote you very reasonable prices.

Neal Institute* in 60 Principal Cities

Free lleiliodiMs.
Win. A. (aiyxxood, Paslor.
There will be Sunday school at
the. Free Methodist chuii h Sunday
iiuirning al p:30.
followed by
nrvncliing al
nlso preaching
in Ihe evening at 7;:&gt;'
Midweek
prayer meeting Thursdiy evening
Tin* llrst Quarterly inerting for

O OPEN TURN KEY

Oil Pasted Polish
u- Russet "Oil Paste”

ins Friday evening; Saturday |i. in.
ni 2:&lt;Mi o'clock, nlso ttafiirdiiy eve­
ning. Sunday morning al II a. in.
ami Sablialh cv*ldng..Aii old fash­
ioned love feast Sunday morning al
t():OU'o'clock.
»ry '

Hini'W

Inal Pn-

COIiUiGuTED

M W. SMITH, D. C
CHIROPRACTOR
Cit. Phono 317

church fi l l .atronger to go mi, in
I Im winning &lt;&gt;f souls and Ihi* build­
ing up of His kingdom.
To Hun

81IH.TZ.
Lizzie Zt'ibdl visiled rda' *
‘
Hastings frbnrl
T'tioeday
unlfP
banliaed in Ihe evemiig service.
Miss Mur II
nml her of ।
.Mr. ami Mr.-. EImti Pennock, as
al
C. Sonnet'-1
siloverdnle
viz
a token of lheir interest, iitniln a
gift of Ihe four new lights in Ihe ville's Sunday
birill nf a Min !•» John Water* ami
wife of -Tustin, formerly of Hum
•• following firpis
place.
ixtcnii'ilieir iiearlie-i thunks

’

and Ilin ZitIh'I bill rm ling il ikiwii
and nml widoidug il mul also Ihe cros—

The Bank Book
□
There is a lot of satisfaction in feeling a BANK BOOK IN YOUR
POCKET and knowing that in it is recorded thc deposit ol a sum of money
laid aside for some future need.
-

Keep aw^y from all Big Interest schemes. Tiic rate of interest (3 per
cent compounded semi-annually) wc pay is afl that a conservative Bank can
Safely and surely guarantee, bo you know your money is safczwith us and
earning all you can expect it to cam.

$1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUfTWJT1I US

Hastings National Bank

I made a-blisiii'.-vv trip to Hastings
i Saturday.
'
Miss Margimrile Stinrlicomjr vis| ileil Hastings friend' Saturday mid
Sunday.
Sunday visitors ' al Chas. Km&gt;ponnhle timl
wifu of Raid ing*.
Kenyon ami
wife ami AllwU Warner ami fam­
ily of Cloverdale and Judd Kenyon
mul family ot East l.-roy.
Chas. Aldrich ami family vi-ild
al. Hoanld McQiiarri**'* of Wall lake

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming on account of poor health I will have an auction sale on
the William Troxel Farm, known as the old Knapp Farm 2/2 miles North and 2 miles West

of the Nashville Standpipe on

.

Thursday, Sept. 24, ’14
Commencing at 10 O'clock a. m.

I offer tho fallow Zg described property

IIOllSl.S.

Bay coir. 3 yew nhi. wC aUbut I

Sorrel mil.

lllll. ttl. lllHilll
..I.I ....H. ‘

Soliii Comfort riding plow

ufruid of curs or aulu*.
LOWS.
„
I nn sealed hiiggv

.Spoiled riixx. s vrs. yld, j|lxiiiff milk
Durham row. I x

I'nltiie nml Belli I’iillon of Harbin

Marlin Chamll&lt;r and wife
miih Corners were guests of I J.
Hliullz Srlmol Notes.
Editor. Gladys Him*.
Our school began Monday Sept.
/. with Mi-- Marguerite Slinrliromb of Wood I a nd
teacher.
. 't hr iwiTed spdl' l- for Ihe WP.rk
were Helen Siinierville.: &lt;iJadxs
Him*. Emma (airpeiUer. Mnybdh'
Hart And Raympnd Aldrich.
Haymond Shultz. Herman T»*rprniug and Adelia Peake an
‘
soul on nccomil of sickness. We
...
are very sorry not
see them here
‘attend next
he visitors during our first
k were Bcrlhii Shull* and Adah

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

HASTINGS. MICH.

.Hi-ailiiie- H\t|&gt;. V.m-yd

Johnquifit Grange Progrnm.

will be a great help to tlu&gt; aulm*.
Mis* Maggie TeCiH'mng is Imiin*
i from Gull lake for u few day*'

Ilia Shullz and Frank Horn and
Arahld Tobias spent Sunday al
IChas. Laubauuh's ■&gt;! Ih*lton.

Big Interest Propositions Unsafe

Hastings

11:00 n. in. worship ami mtiiuii.
7:30 n..m. worship mul seriripn.

Tin* beaulifully decorated limlding. id* will otllriali* al both
Un -• ii mxy lights, il/' special
iii'i-ic. lb" throng of digcr faces,
all romluii'-d to make llie day xrry mot mug.

.■ppi
Try BANNER Job Dept. Its O K jflUl

“Where It Pays to. Pay Cash”

Phone 9

Mclhodhd Enhiupal Church.
Ilex. Hiism-II II. Ilrrady, PnSlur.
Services next Sunday a.- follows:

THE CHURCHES
Baptist Chiirch Neus. ,

nihl ,'ain ami

THE PIERSON STORE

al the church Sepleml»-r
charge of District Elder, lie

95 PER CENT
pl.-.’l riril ’

Time is ripe for canning pears and tomatoes,
your supply.

Woiuau'-. Auxiliary at tin- Rcclory
next Tuemlay afternoon al 3:00
o’clock.

Por free book and high class references in confidence, cab, w£jlc,
or phone the NF.AL IN'STITITK, Ml Woodward Ave., Detroit, Phone
Grand 7(10, or 71 Sheldon Ave., Grand Rapids.

5-6-7 Now Hendershott Bldg.

IN THE HEART OF HASTINGS

braliun or Holy Giininunion at 10:0(1

Overcome* the cause and effects of using

of suffering IniHp Is

The Pierson Stpre

W. R. C- Meeting.
Tim member* of the Executive
committee uf the W R. C. are re­
quested to nie'iq ~at Hie Host Hoorn.
Munday, BeiAember 30, at 3:00 p. u»
Order, Chairman.

I

2 Fixe 11ailli eiillixulorN
lumber wagon •
Mingle liuggy Pair sleighs

SH '.rule*. *»IHI llrs. rapuril.x
, t.rind 'tune
Pair sheep dippers, nearly nrxx

lleud ol yearling '.mb

■i .spring calxi-v

Hill.

Iliad, soxt xxith.fi pigs
White soxx, dur soon
While sou. due 'ooh
2 lloil'. xxeigliiug 150 Io 2W Hi'.

lairgr copfirr kclllr
‘ lairgr iron kellle
an
Pi&gt;-,1 bolt* digger
3 Com planter*
Corn culler
Ollier article* nt»l mi nlinm d

HOT LUNCH AT NOON
Terms of Sale: der
aii1.iS5.w&lt;.ru.i*.
cash.
Over that
amount one year's time will be given bn bankable
notes with interest at 6 per cent. No property to be
removed until settled for. **

ERVEN TROXEL, Proprietor
HENRY BIDELMAN
AUCTIONEER

JAMES HOWARD
CLERK

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 17, 1IM.

PAGE SIX

IWdleville
Royal Kenyon and family have
.j-riurrmd from .Merritt, where they
have been sprndingjhe -ummer mi
their ranch, Wesley Schnndelmayer i« the
gueal of his parent*. '!*••* Sclmn3_.-------------- 1 —nf|,,r twins gone
tin* been in the
•real Food i*u in

On Saturday thrio occurred one CELEBRATED BOLOEH
of the old time exhibitions on our
WEDDIN6 AMHIVERSARY
streets. Ihe old 11*1 method nf *ee: ing who was tho bolter man.
Mrs. H. E. Miller. Monday.
E. F. Blake irnnsucl.il business I
Mr. mid Mrs, II. E. Miller nnd Mr*.
Mr.
and
Mix
Charles A. Neuluqd, of
Robin/on mOTor.M m Moline Satur­ in Grand RaphK Monday.
S. W. Rutland, mid Children
day and visited relative.
Enjoyed FrMhiHrs Saturday . ।
Mr. and Mrs. Chofles A. New-!
land, prmnlneni pioneer residents
of southwest Rutland, celebrated
Hie golden univer-ary of their wmIding on Saturday.
They tirst iit.lemied an anniversary dlufiFr nt
which relatives alone were invited
al the Imine of their daughter.I
Mr. and Mrs. Il.&gt;. Holly motored। Mr-. Emerson Edg« r.
In the eve­
i.v.-r to Kalamazoo Friday i« visit ning a reception wa- held at fhei
their daughter. Mr*. Ague- Fisher
and family, returning Sunday.

(Ucodland

last ■‘course" wa- served by lheir
oldest daughter. Mi-. Alida Hognr•lus of Chicago, who brought in a
tray containing two golden bags
containing gifts of *30 in gold from
Hie children nml *.M in gold from
other relatives. They also receiv­
ed many other gift*.
The room*
were beautifully decorated witii
golden rod and bitter-sweet.
In (ho evening, an inform: I re­
ception was held nt Ihe farm home

Mrs. Ann‘White &lt;.f Grand Rapid*
I* the guest of II. G.-Benewny nnd
family-.*iitd other friends in the

Refined
May be saved from discouraging disaster, and the over-worked nerves of
the tired hostess saved from further irritation from the annoyance of
having ALL the care of preparation and baking of the Fancy Pastry
required IF our phone is used and we guarantee to fill your order for

Party Cakes
Fancy Cakes

When you have your party, order your pastry from us.
It will be all
right if we make it.
Everything we make is made unt^er the strictest
sanitary rules.
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Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant
"Quality Bake Shop'

....
- accompanied the
remains from Mimreapolis. Minn.
The Epworth League will give a
reception to the teachers of our
High school on Monday evening at
the M. E. church parlors. All are
nn it e&lt;l.
.Mis* Amanda Eisenlohr of Haug-

in the school.
Mrs. Laura Kepkey of Uibmoosa
Mich.. is visiting her sister. Mis
Howard Rii-m'II and brother GibHal ton and James Keykry and fam

M. E. .Ionian and W. .1. Hayward
were nicely entertained al a duck
dinner by Frank Hrandsletter and
wife on Wednesday.
Sw.-n Abrams goe* with a cam*.

Macaroons
Tarts
Puff Paste to Order

Phone 381

Hastings, Mich.

Ann Arbor.’ Here i* hoping 'hat
success will attend him..
Mis* Letta Hanies held her fall
opening of millinery Saturday.
We understand -he sold and took

Shoes Made New
Mrs. Alida Harrell returned from
Grand Rapids Monday afternoon.
Calvin Harrell accompanied her a*
tar as Grand Rapid* before.return­
ing to Richmond. Ind.
Dr. Thompson. wife and children
arrived in tip* village on W-odne—

Mr« H. s. Earl of Galesburg
&gt;eiil the latter part of last and
ie fan* part of Ibis week visiting
i*r sister. MY*. Alber SheliJon.
Frank Fuchs of Detroit is inakig tn* sister. Mrs. John Dell, a
Will Warner report* raising Ihe
rlimnpion nui*k melon of lhe' *i’a-:
sun. -It weigle-d fifteen pounds.
Mr*. Alina F.*tabr«iok ha* grow­
ing in her garden a tomato which
i* six inches in diameter and
twenty inehe* in circumference,
mid keep* right on growing.
The losing side m a cbftti’Ji! held

iiridi- to Knlnm:i''»* on lheir wed­
ding trip.
Aboul 10 year* rfgo they settled
on Ihe farm in Rutland, their homo
being in a log-cnbin on the Inrm.
Hero their eight children were
born.
Through hard work and
thrift, they prospered nnd nlimit 2tt
year* ago they litiilt a now farm
house, the' present.
homestead,
from which they retired two year*
ngi).
Tho children are:
Mr*. Alida Rogardu*, Chicago.
Mr*. Emerson
Edger. Rutland;
Gi-orge Newland. Olivet; Mr*. John
Storm*. Englew‘iod. ilal.: MF*. Fred
Heinds. Battle Creek: Bert New­
land; Mr*. Charlo* Robertson, Mid-dli'villr"; Fred Newland, Redland

the going was good.
•
.
W. E. Richard*, wife and Tlanah- of the M. E. rhurch enlorlniiu'lt
ler, Irene. &lt;&gt;f Marion arrived W-d- Hie winning side aj their ball Fri•lay a’tli rnomt A number of surAmong tin* relative* from away
G. Ii. Whitmore and
who ntlcnded Ihi* anniversary Sat-1
refMfthntfnl s
unlay wen*:
Andrew Wicringa
Mop-.s Hingham.
of l*lniimrll
Dannie Ci*lcr ho* resigned hi*
Mr*. Julius Kithball. Plainwell; Mr*.
|H»sil4on in M. E. Thompson's meal looking over a land deal.
Mr. ami Mr*. G'eorge Davis. Mr. Lihbio Mcltobrrl*. Ml. Pleasanl.
market on'-hreount of ill hcajth.'
•
-e was in Grand
Iowa;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Dewitt
Cole,;
Owen King was .a visitor a| the
■** Wedm-’ilny.
Hattie Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Will
hmm* &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Sophia Chaw, Sun­
i* again hi , I he Sweitzer mid daughler of Wood­ gnrlu*. of Saginaw; Mr.
Lnzern
day.
•
....... ... Thompson, in 11gbury and S...C. Van Houlin and Earl Towne. Milo; Mr
J. W. Armstrong nnd wife motor­ meat market.
lie inontly sold family of Ihe village were enier- Brown. Augusta, Mich.
ed to Consluntim* Sumlny morning •ml hi*, market.
hihwd lo dinner by Mr. .nnd Mr*. Brown. Augusta.
arid will be guests of his $nn Ross
George Lefller id their farm lioim*
nhd family and an* expected home
west of ihe village Sunday.
soirrit west maple grove.
Tuesday.
lime.
lie will: Ed. Rider were
Mr*. Carrie Cassel i* speiiiliiig n
Mr. and Mr*. Ferd' Thoma* of
Mrs. HtM’lv* and daughter Mi** taking a ri/le when but a short dis­ few days visiting her ilaughier* at
Hasting* spent Sunday at Dave
Ihvlu* of New York slate an* guest* tance west of Hie. village, when il Kalamazoo* nnd Eaton Rapid*.
Brown*.
•■might atire. There being several
Rev. Kenyon and wife left Mon­
Mis* Nellie Donovan, who al tend*
tained .Charles William*
gallons of iKt.soliue. aimard Jack at day by auto to nitend the M. E. school
nt Nashville,' spent Satur­
of Hasting* over Sunday.
i-onferenee al. Muskegon which I* day and Sunday at horn*.
is badly
Sir. ami Mi*. Cyrus Huxlnn. in
Rev. and Mrs. Freeland are at­ company with Mr. and Mr*. T. Nor­
mail on his roul**. No. I
but slighllv injured, il •« thought.
returned . The tirst M. E. Aid Society *up- tending the if. IL conferein-e nt ris of Baltimore, motored lo Com­
Mrs. W. F. Hevcninc
linuid Rapid* Hii* week, anil Rev.
from Three Oak*' Mi*
Y per. after Hie summer* vacation, ami Mr*. Lyon attended Ihe rniii- stock last Thursday to visit Mr.
John N'orri* of that place.
noon after a week’* v,
w:i«
was well Utteildi-d
tiil&lt;*n&lt;l&gt;-&lt;) last
Iasi Fl'idav eve- ral conference al Caledonia «a«t and'Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. Jay Ode and chil­
C. Laulher and family.
niitg and thoroughly
week. Who thc pastor* of ihe dren visited!at Clyde Cole'* SunL. W. Fenton of Grand Rapid*! all.
wa* tin* guest of hi* mother AngeMr*. Egrl lainib anil
line ‘KeAtnn and hrollnr Will &lt;uf'
chiidrt
nt.
lent Sunday at David
Friday.
nnd
Cdiiuni;
Hiram Walt* ha* been Inid
Mi** Kila
Rubbiird returned i
ii mil"
trip l&gt;&gt; Lmi'iug the pnsl two week* by a ve
Mi**
Lillian
Harding left for
Thursday from an exlcnd&lt;*d visit I
■ to consult the Attorney hand caused by a nail catching hi*
with friend*.
on a matter in regard* to hand while removing a handful &gt;&lt;f Hauer. Mielu on Monday where
she will resume her duties ns
•nt mad dog ileal.
'
leaehiT
in
Hie
same
school^i* ln*l
Thompson a*
number of Woodland year.
nitenilir.g the County
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Oslrolli and
feeling line ami taking a treatchildren visited Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
leave Wednr-dav mi'ining and will
Last week Monday the stork Swift Sunday.
later take a nm?1i ner&lt;l»*d iv.-i.
Arthur Brown nf .Baltic Cnek
Fhiyd j-tov«*n- reuir&gt;w*d—Thin.*- was found 16 have riiliii**.' There again visited our village Ihi* lime
a line baby girl with Mr. visiled'hi# parents. Mr. and Mr*.
•lay iiimuing
morning iu
lo mIn- ueui*bom- in.
m n.naKaln-| i- -ihi danger le-uliing if Uealmvnl leaving
day
mid Mr*. GiHjrge
Parrott. The David Brown, Friday..
marnn and will take up-hi*-school i- taken in tiiiY**’. it i* Hninied.
happy parent* will' remain with
Born In Mr. and Mr*. David A*work in Chicago in flctohcr.
Mildred, only child *d Mr.-im-l!,wa- iiiTfio village With a IfiK- foa&lt;l' Gimidi«:i_and .Grrnnliea I’acroit un­ pinall, September 2, .a daughter.
Mr*. John Finklwiner Jr_ divd ali,of Elberta* nn Friday, which found! til the mother and Miild me abfe, Mesdaim-* Mary McIntyre andOlive
Mclnlyre and
ilaughbZ
her home west, of town Saturday |
wli‘*r&gt; they have every Edith visib-d Mr*. Ida Chee*man
evening, funeral Tuesday aH&lt;-r-'
। h-adines* to begin house Thursday.
noon at Ihe home “of R&lt;-v. J._IL
I
ping
Westbrook nnirialmc. . Burial m[
All enjoyed a good social even­
ing with the "1'11 Try" Chili al Mr.
Ihe Middleville rcmeUTy.
TEN 816 AUTOMOBILE LOADS
Boni lo Mr. mid Mr*. Albert |.&lt; and Mr*. Claud Hoffmajj's Saturday
valley a ll'-ijb. boy at their home!
e.ycning.
OF HASTIN6S REBEKAHS1
at Burton.
,
Marrjjd al the home, of the
I bride* parent.*. Mr. nml Mr*. Al­
...
. -1 Knnv-r- aim no n-niiu
W.. nma un.l M... ►
......... ,
.......
Went to Freeport Tuesday Etc. bert Harding. Thursday. SepteinJohnson motored from Grand Rap••
•
•
----Th- H.irry County fan will al- Deyrce Tciftn Exemplified Work. b&lt;-i to at 12 o’clock. Miss Fem
Harding and George Hall of Glenn''!?i ’I?."'13?' ’fnr ei?i,in“ r“,:'Uv' ' trarT tunny from "ihi.
Fine Banquet Followed.
wood.. Midi, the ceremony being
, ,md attending Um fair
I wo.«l« Hite week. W
performed by tho Rev. R. U. Garwork at the flouring null al Irving
iclt of Berrien Spring*.
The
•her* of Ihe Hiawatha Imdge of II.
for Dr. Butler. .
bride wa* becomingly, gowned in
le-kahs. of lids city, went Io Fret
After o short
Mr. and Mr*. William John-on
evening nnd w«-ic blue silk poplin.
journey
'to - Ber/jon
left Saturday !■&gt; vii-it: thvif son daughter of Mr. aft.f Mi*, J&lt;3m
rveporl Ri-baknh*. wedding
Rollo and wife at Decatur.
legree team. Mr*. Springs, mul also lo (ilenwnixl.
calur.
j LiuklieiniT..living three mile* wf.*l
where they will visit the. groom's
Rolierl Gurri-t' hud wife and.,,,
,m-&lt;i
parent*. 'They will be al hqme lo
David Pender and wife motored to! |„..,rt trouble.
Funeral Tm-’-Uv
Grand Rapid* ’Sunday mid *pent; flol„ th. home.
Mildred has not dm-lftig tin- inilinlion of two candi­ Hn-ir many friends at the home of
the.day with friend-.
j
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date* into the Freeport Rebekah (he bride where they expect to re­
Ernest White i» painting the Irv- .
lodge.
After this came a short main for the roniing year.
Mr.-mid Mr*. Will Ogden and
-Ipg flouring mill.
niusiral, pxOgrmn. which wa* great­
Mr*. William Bingham. liis- Mmily i-njnyed. Following-1 Jii* cmin- a daughter* &lt;»f Assyria, Mr. ami Mr*.
Jey. of Plainwell is the guest «»f her ifriuid*.
Sin* was ’a v«*ty» lov.ild** delightful-and sumptuous baiutuei ElWood Ogden of I’entlelil mid Mr.
•laughter, Mr*. W. H. MrKcvilt and child and will he greatly missed. - at which the more than U) Hasting* mid Mr.*. Everett Shepherd nnd
husband for a few day*.
• I John Rilrbi&lt;‘ and wife have Rvhaknli* were gu« *1* of honor. children • of Assyria attended a
Andrew Finkbeiner mid wife-mo- packed and stored,their liousolydd Orchestra music enlivened th^ban- family reunion at Harry Hinkley'*
Saturday.
tqrad to Grand Rn|&gt;id» Saturday.
'gno&lt;l* and after spending a short
Mr*. Mary Babcock i* spending
Mis* Je-&lt;w»
Johnston -leave*
very considerate uf tho male driv­
Thursday for Now York City to al­ Kalamazoo will leave for Florida er* of Hie. HI automobile*, and they some time in Battle Creek-visiting
ien Columbia University.
d«l. ample-Justice to the banquet relative*.
Mr*. Jiinie Garrett visited her
Miss I'lnrenre Bisbee of Mulino.
Mr. Wellman ha* geluim-d lq also. The Hasting* member*, of
Stanton of
: Mi** Rhea Brandstefb.-r will leave Hasting* to work in a barber *hop. the order-, enthusiaslically praise sister. Mr*. Russell
Tuesday’ morning for Oberlin, colChnrh** William* ami wife of the fraternal spirit.shown'by lheir Dowling,. Sunday.
Ifgo^ Oliio, to take up a course'in Ha*ting*. spent the week end as 1 Freeport sisfer*.
music.
.
SDITH CAKTLETON AND
Mr*. Elmer King of Grand Rap­ i*n rnlertnining two t-oustn? from
MAPLE GROVE
SOI ITUWFkST CAST LETOX.
id* jpeut Inst week-with her broth­ the earf.
Mr*. Emnu.'lL Feigtmer ha* been
Mr. mid Mrs. Walton, of Soulh
er John Shriner returning lo her
Th&lt;* mad dog scare has resulted I entertaining relatives from the Maple Grove spent Sunday at "Ed.
home Katuntay.
in Ihe death of a goo«| many dog* northern part of the state.
Hafner's.
.Mra. Charira Gordon and bahy ar­ that wore known t&lt;» have been bit­
Mr. and Mr*. John Ochampaugh
Mr. Hicks tnoveR Into Mrs. Mcrived Thursday ami will make this ten, and som&lt;* that the owners did nnd children spent Sunday at E.. Beth'/place Monday.
her future -home and will occupy not car* to take -the risk of keep­ Feighner’s.
„
Sterling Deller returned from his
the house recently vacated by John ing confined for so Inng: also in the
Miss Lillie Hrutfini hjiRjUi her camping trip at Pine luike. Sunday.
Richiti and wife on Broadway.
arrest nf some that either did not school in the Branch district Mon­
Mrs. Ed. Hafner nnd daughter
J. H. Coon* ami Carl Serve
know nf tho quarantine or else day.
visited at Mrs. Sarah Smilh'*, in
improving their blacksmith shop failed lo obey Ihe law. nnd in a
Mrs. John Ochampaugh and chil­ Vermontville. Friday.
"
by building a new cliirnnoj- and good many argument* as to the dren spent Saturday with Mr*. Al,
Mr*. Fred Pajks visited
Ihe
two new forge* and will improve value of dogs in general.
bert McClelland.
Nashville school Friday,

That’s the kind of service you will get at our new Electric
Shoe Repair Shop.
Often when a shoe is repaired it looks cheap and like an old
shoe still—when we do it now with this new machinery and
skilled shoemaker we have—The Shoes Will Look

Like New Ones.

Full and Complete Equipment
When we concluded to put in an Electric Shop we decided to
put in .the best equipment we could buy so that the work we
put out should be absolutely first class, and wc have done so.

It don’t make any difference what part of your shoes need
attention we can do ihe work and we—-GUARANTEE

SATISFACTION.

Kapid Shoe
Repair Shop
Ironside Shoe Co.

Proprietors !
Hastings, Michigan /

Jefferson Street

right good will, accomplishing n Baptist church in Hasting* Sumlny
wild giHMl Joi of work and lixiilg a pir-co nt one o'clock.
Tlie friend* anil neighlmrs all ex­
d &lt;tf ju-t *m h a Job. auu which tend‘their heart felt sympathy in
from Chicago who
s-orlhy of much |trai*c.
Wo Hieh’ hour* of bereavement to Mr*.
session in a short
Lancaster mid little children.
time.
runt other communities may lake
Mr*. Walter* ami Della Ragla nfMr. and Mr*. F. F.

F,ug&lt;-m* Itavi* has recently

.Mcr ami Mr*. John Morri* Mumt
Sunday with.tho latter'* nmllier.
Mr*. JJillenbendiT wlio'iu ^they
found not so well a* usual.
•
Mr. a|id Mr*. Royce Sweet were
in Grand Rapid*. Saturday pur­
chasing fumll
*
•
They will Ii
to Ihqirj
friend* after

Mr. and Mr*. Albert l/
nmgs in Hastings and went.'with
.the fri-pds to Harryville. where he
• l.iugiiler Ians, of JAluedm/i
Sumiay with Mr. pud ..Mr/. iiyru; was laid to rest. Huxlon.
Mr*. Will ’ Strickland is on' the
Mr. and Mr*. Ted Stanton
sick list.
al Eltner Wiles in Assyria. Sunday. ।
gain
as rapidly ns hi* friend* would
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Healey have;
gmte to Battle Creek Where Mr*. like Io see.
Futurist Window Display.

children of near HradPy spent suiue time.
We hope she will be;
An Oxford street store has turned
Sunday visiting friend* Imre. .
, henetlted by them n* she has been
Delbert Latta, who i* • attending in extremely jMmr health for some one of Ita wlndowa into a fbturlat
boudoir, which Is a regular ''Midsum­
high school in Middleville spent tiipe.
mer Night's Dream."
the wei*K end with hi* people livre.; Mr. ;|I1(
and Mrs. Sam.
There in an oxydized bed with black
G|nd&lt;*on Briggs lln(*hcd footling! j .nm’ii,.,.
sheets and pillows, black and whlt&lt;
Waler Slanlt
of Wnyland.did the work. He
striped wall paper, spruce and orangi
pul a galvanized steel roof on
cushions scattered about at randott
school house.
on sofas or on the door, and finally
Ernest Kenyon mid family call­ one of these very green china par
ed on I.. Wunderlich mid family
CLOVERDALE.
rots, the reason of which la not ap
' . '
Air. nml Mr*. Cell Conyer of Sunday.'
parent.—Washington Herald.
Cressey, spent Sunday with Mr-: liiiyce, Bain nml wife of Coals
Grove visiteik at Frank Cain's Sunnnd Mr*. I.ewi* Acker..
Conrad Kahler received the sad &lt;lav.
------.. Etfn
L..r. Rniisba.
।
LucileLucile-Wunderlich
Wunderlich wn*
’"&gt;»« nn
»« over
Modern Proverb.
new* ..
that
- n,:.•
liiima.
di'nii." H«- left Mumlay! s»*n«lay
«’f Mr*. Claud kunLo, It is cuy to bo happy when
for Petoskey, where the funeral 1
"f Ji".’’ • ’Tf ,
. .
the aun ahlneth and tho birds sing and
wilt &gt;&gt;•• held
I Alma Wunderlich nnd dnughler thine aches are forgotten, drat ’em—
Mr and Mr* Fred Gibson
I-&gt;'ha altendi-il the funeral of MilMeditations ot Jeremiah of Joppa.
Saturdny in Kalamazoo and -in1,nn J-nnmg* which wa* held at the
Richland.
I :------...
l.lllircn
|—
Church .MMr*.
N'oltx
,----There will tie preaching next if
Sunday morning al 10:00 a. m.; H
evening at 7:30 and the *'
Young '
Peoples JUlianre
.
Junior* meeting, nl -3JM)
Saturday.
Sunday school a I 11.00
A married woman with a bank account in her own
Sunday.
name can justly feel independent.
As a rule the
wife is the economical member, of the household
SOUTHWEST UXPI.E GROVE
and as a class they are more saving than the men.
A
large
number
of
wonfen'
have
bank
accounts here .
vicinity, located norih from Lewis'!
and transact lheir own business. Would it not be
Hill's to'Chas. Stricklnml's, wasi,
greatly impn&gt;v»*i| one day last week I1
wise to open an account for thc wife and allow her
by a road bee Four farmers fnttnji
the proceeds from certain sales or earnings for the
Baltimore township.
furnishing:
necessary expenses of the home.
4% on deposits.
their teams lo draw gravel as fol- ।
lows: Lewi* HilL Uyde Cole. Irv- 1
ing Miller and Wm. Man hews and ।
Dan'l fninkelbcraer
and
Cha*.
Sricklund of Maple Grove. These i
with the Overseer, Levern Shaffer, ,
hired'* shovelers comprised I
and two h:;.
Who Worked
all day with a Ml.
Ihe bee^Who
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’’rJ'0’!'" ?nr'l

Vi*.

A Bank Account

FARMERS STATE BANK

�It’s Been Said
HE basic elements of en-

thusiam are usually active
intelligence, good digestion
reasonably clear conscience.

as hard to get enthusiam out
of a grouch as it was to get Huerta
out of Mexico.

But then there’s

usually good reason for grouches and
many come from the want of a few

dosers of ifyat's After Salt.
brightens the whole system.

It

**

y Whilb-more spout -Saturday I
iunday with her parentfc’
sic McKibben spent Sunday:
’
Parker Erway

Southwestern Barry
Mis* . Beatrice Carrotherg
of I
Hasting* ha* been vmiIiiik I*&gt;i?
Leonarit mid Bernice Pennock for'
the past few days.
Talmailge King left last Friday'
for l.afayeHc, hid., where Im hog a.
|M&gt;.dliun for (he year teaching
manual training in the school*
there.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Chase of Kai-,
amazoo were at Mrs. Orren Bar-|
mil's Thursday.
The fatdles' Aid In-Id a special
meeting with Mrs. Win. Hull Fri­
day evening.
Gr^ydon Blackman
is
again
working for the same firm he has
been with for tlie past two years.
Mrs. Easton veiled Mr. and Mrs.
Orr al Milo from Thursday until
Sunday.
Mrs. Doyle of Augusta spent sev-

Mrs. Gilbert Searles.
Hot. John Sliter left Moniuly for
Muskegon to attend the M. E. con­
ference.
.
Mrs. Brown of near Hickory
spent Inst week with tier son and
family, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Brown.
MiI i ed &lt;ireen returned Tues­
day from the hospital in Giaini
llapids.’ Him is feeling fine from
tier rectnl operitHon.
Mr. and Mp&gt;. llenau and Mr. and
Mrs. Gale were in Detroit last

RHEUMA

Primary Room.
This yearMftid* in wit
rolltlieill. nf III {Hlpii* of
are new btglhiier*.
hmiiii
Fern McCue and G&lt;x*fs
havo les-n perfect spellers...........
The fifth grade ave (.•hjoylng-ph?

Barbers. Saturday •
Sunday.
•C.liurch nnd Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Chain
The Methodi*!’ Protestmil
of Banliohl were e
Aid nt«d :tl Uh? homo of
former’s brother. h,
Mrs. Marlin Peter*. Frida
and family Friday.
tcinlij-r 11th for supper.
John Oswald has ............. Ford runabout and Charles Cook
an Overland louring rar,
Mr: nnd Mrs. '
•Ffank
Cooper . were gi
Wright’s, Sunday.

PLUMBING &lt;5 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
If you have any work in the above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Jjyslctns,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

Mrs.’ Robert
jjufilnii
Among lh&lt;* gut'sls w.-ie
Erijlirks of Allegan. Mr-. James
Bnfvhi-ll mid two dmu-lilei’*. of
Hichhind. Mr*. Claien.-.- H.inmtoml.
Mr*. Manty Billing!' ami Mi*. Eddie
Farr, of South Pine Lake. The an­
nual election of ofllret* was in or­
der amf the followim.- wen- rh-cl&lt;-d
for the ensuing -jrrar.
i’le-ident,
Mrs. Laura White; Ao-e t*»- .. Mr-.

DELTON.

CHAS. DENEAU,

MICHIGAN.

Fall Weather is Here
And You Will Want Something to

Ellis E. Faulkner
THE REXALL STORE

MICHIGAN

DELTON

week from Orchard Lake where
she * has been spemlitig sex'vral
weeks with her pau-uls. Mr. ami
Mrs. Browning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McNaughton and
Mrs. Goodwin and family of Battle
Creek were Sunday guests al Merv.

have something warm for all

Mimlay al Joe H i

Ella Itm-khol.i &gt;
&gt;b L.wdeli, of I

Extra Early Sale of
We still have some

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

Actual Cost.
Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

Farms For Sale

to purchase goods when thc market is low and who giv^ps
von the benefit of hisxforcsight.

H. WILKINSON
Prairieville, Mich.

Per Cent

Delton. State Bank
Capital
Surplus

DOWLING

Ask Yourselves

Some extra good bargains
Goods.

both Phones

Wm. RENKES &amp; SON

atnazoo spent Sunday nt limpo.
I'm. -Gillies had the misfortune
qiraiii his km-e last Wednesday.
i. Parker of Gni«« Like Is ric­
her brother. Fred Gale. also
ii*r’ ‘ ’.■dMesf-»Mrs. HFKimld*.

the pioneers frequently.
The Helton Study Chib held it.*
tirst meeting nf the year with Mrs.
Horton Friday. Two excellenl napers were given.
One entitled.
Nature nml Scnpo of Economics"
was given by Miss Florence Leon­
ard mid the oilier. ‘‘Ocean and
Frank Dietrich,
Inland Transportation" was given lins and dmigldei
by Mis* Bessie Faulkner. We ran to Like 04.— .. &gt;
’liidil

&gt;20.000.00
6.000.00.

Ml in n-*.. jjood hiiihlim./s....
Ml nrres. jiihhI liuildiiitis ....... XOllil
Ml burrs, rvir.i liiiildiiiys....... il.iMin
IW aeiTS fair ImiiM*. jimrfl
land m-ar Nm-lnillc. price, riylil.
125 nrrrs. extra leiililim.i(jmsl farm ....................
lilt! acres, fair huildimi*..
I2H iirn-s. (pioil Inilhlirqis.
it) aci-i-s, ji&lt;H»d lmihlhi(|s ..
1’20 aws. extra biiildiu&lt;|s
12V ncrcs, extra huihlinn**
SV ai-n-s. (jood Iniiltlinus
120 ai-n-s. extra rmififiiiy*
lb m-n-s. good Injildiug-.

That is what this store has dohej that is what it is doing
now.
At thc first intimation ol an advance in price wc
purchased a large quantity at considerable risk to ourselves
and arc now giving you
.

wilh a $1.00 purchase of olher groceries. This latter condi­
tion is simply to protect us against dealers who, at this price,
cuuld buy sugar Aiuch more cheaply of us than from any
wholesaler.
Ask yourscl
this for you?

is question:

Has your grocer done

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Go.

J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
A. A. Aldrich, P __
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLeay
Wm. Elliott
J. G, Hughes

Notice nf Hearing Claims.
Slate of Michigan, County of Bar-

Gcorgc J. Doster
L. B. Tecrpcning

Leonard ns aonrhs Tho di.,»*o
team have very kindly otTen-d
grounds to th" Indic*, nml n n
ing wijll Iny hold again this
for imiking final nrrmigcpientministration of said estate liiiy be ter which the team . will 1
granted to C. I’. Larrabee, or to work.
some other suitable person.
It is Ordered, That lha Ittlh day
of , October. A. D. 191 i, .at ten
o'clock in Uiq forenoon, at said
probate office. be nnd is^hcreby apiwiiuted for liparing said petition; .
It fs Further flfdered, That pub­
lic notice thereof he given by pub­
lication of a copy of this order, for
three successive weeks previous lo
said day of hearing, in the Hast­
ings KANN Ell, a newspaper print­
ed and circulated in said county.
Chas. M. Mack.
'Judge of Probate.

allowed, for creditors to present
.their claim* agnirisl the .-Mate o.f
Edward N. Buller, Jatu of said coun­
ty, deceased, and that all creditor*
of said .ti'C.Msed an- i.-quired In
pnwnt (Ifeir claims to said i’lxibale
CotirL nt. tin* Pnibale Office in the
City pf Hustings, for exmiiinnhop
unu allowance, &lt;&gt;u or before the jHh
day of Jiimimy mat. and that
Grace Bauer,
.
such claim* will bo heard before
Jlegisjer-of Probate.
said Cqurt, on.Saturday, the t'ih day
of January nexL ui ten o'clock -in
the forenoon ofTlmt day.
Dated September 9th, A. I». 19H.
‘Has it ever ntruck you there la one
CHAIH.ES M. MACK,
way In which girls’ cnUrjjee have nev­
•
Judge bf Probate.
er altnuipted to rival the meu'e?"
•'What way la that?"
Order for Puhliciilion.
"They, never attempt to apply the
Stale of Michigan, ’ihi Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
EAST BMIIIY.
Al UTtession of said court lieliHul’
Ihe probate office, in tho City of 1 John Stahley spent Sunday at
Bastings,-in said county, on. the home.
i"ilh day of SepU-mlxT A. D.’ifHL
Boni, lo Mr, and Mrs. Karl Bris­
Present; lldn. Chas. M. Mack. tol an
pound son, who will an­
Jiidge-pf Prnfiate.
swer lo Ihe ijaine oLIloyal Clare.
- In the Mailer of tlie Estate of
Mrs. F. E. Jone* in,doing work
Jowq.li' B. \\ ertmmi. decea-ed.
am! cantig for Mrs. B.ristul ami
Jennie Wertman. widow of »md
deceased, having tiled in said com t
Mr. and Mrs. F. Town called on
lo-r petition, praying that the ad- daisy Tuugale, who is sick.

graveled roce
Mr and Mi
Harold have
Mr.-and Mr*.

from a fixe months visit-with hii
son Chas, dud wjfe nf Tiny'. ’’ '
He'likes the West-so Well l
will return in.October to i
permanent home ”
’ Clark.*
ton. Wnshinhton.
fmm N’.irlh l&gt;ak-u
B -ii lo Mr. '.lut­
Monday.
es, Mondayi a lu.y,
Chalnwr Norris and family mov­
Si lmol Notes.
ed back into lheir own home last
Sc'cnlh Grndr.
Tuesday.
Arthur Gorham has |iurcl\ased
Miss V.-lm.i
Jesse Warner's farm of Hn urn’s.
■Creek is n wrlroim- mem
George Garrison and wife visit-&lt;-d their son .Floyd ami family
Thursday.
Bernice nnd Ethel Hill mid Edith
taken up tin- *lmh
Grayburu of Lacey.*i*-iil from Fri­
..f V.-w Volk," in IL
day until Sunday with Knjnlz ami
hi-ion* or HerimiU
Mae kell.ti^
Arithnu-iu
'.Wesley Grax-liurn and fmully ofi Our cl.i;
Lacey spent Sunday with T)r. ty-l- Hboiit the
lar and wife.
I ica.”

THE PRICE QUESTION ON

FURNITURE
•i the .people v: Barry
&gt;tiung &gt;iih. We arc
new lines and They
furniture tor every room. in theholme and
article not jomul in «»t»r regular stock. we will be
’
es oi the leading
is no trouble? to make a *ati*f
sclcctiuii.
THE PRICE QOESTION
&lt;c is small ami «*ur
... operating
,
, . , .. .
Hglrt: as wc
I.nv’iur cash mid get tb
1
w. can MEET ANY COMPETITION
idle boast. Wc invite you u. put us to the
AND THEN SOME.
,c Vjny purchases- &lt;•( furniture. • Wc would
.
,
&lt;&gt;iir-line ■■■' Bed Room Suits, Parlor Furniture.
■Couches', Rockers, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, etc. Yoh will l&gt;c stirpi’iscd
and ple:i*cd with tlie money saving’opportunities we can offer in Furniture.

DELTON, MICHIGAN

�page

nflfrr

THE HASTINGS BANNER
Fur Sale-M ronin hoiise. nearly I Gwinn lo the srarrlly &lt;&gt;f
1 now, in second ward
Hard and 1 will |H»y 5 cnjiits i*n* h
&gt;ofl. wilier, gas.Phone IIK-3! ■UDounl ■&gt;( H..... 1. wli'd*’
bags'. . Hasting* Milling
rings.
2wk«

For Sale—Hide delivery rake in lli&gt;l Wauled—Work
class condition.
M. \V. Poland.' vobk.
Mr&gt;.

Imiiwk
Mari**

CfalrrM built, cleaned ami repaired.
Ail work guaranteed. Phone or
leave word al Smith's Market. Leu
Sindh. City.

It may b* recalled that Rudyard
Kipling’s poem, "Th* Recessional"
(“beat We Forget' i was never copy­
righted. but was a gift to Britain, the
empire and the world. It was pub­
lished in the London Time* at the dia­
mond Jubilee and a check for gSOO
wa* sent In payment This check-he
returned, saying he would accept
nothing for his poem, which be dedi­
cated to the nation, &gt;o that It la open 1
for »A1 tho world to print and to uaci

SEPTEMBER 17, IM 4.

| Tli* JIn&gt;Iuik» Milling Co. are pay­
ing W renin, a bushel today, ihe
wm on* afterncton giving a bridge name an the elevator*.
Oals and
party, whan. ju«t before th* guvata be­ ryr also declines? Butter and eggs
gan to arrive, ah* found that aha had
not a sufficient nutqb*iz‘of chalra In
her desperation she bethought baraslf
of a near by undertaker who might b*
willing to let her hava a faw of th*.
needed piece*
She telephoned and
wa* horrified at th* reply:
"Why. certainly. Mr*. Smith. We'U
let you have all you want at half­
price tbe doctor gives ua ao much

' Here'* a curious Item, Joshua!" sad
claimed Mr*. l^mington, spreading
out tbe Blllovllle Mirror In her ample
lap. "The Nellie E. Williams of;
Gloucester reports that she saw two:
whales, a cow and a c*Jf. floating off
Cape Cod the day-before yesterday.** &lt;
•Well. ma."J«plied old Mr. Leming-'
ton, "whai^the matter with thatf**
&gt;
"Vyhy, it'a ail right about the two
yshalea. Joshua, but what bothers me
is how th* cow and oalf got way out

-BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.
Allrtillmi—I h;n** stnrljNf ii|i my
d**r milt nt CarRoti &lt;&gt;nier. i
For Kali* —Fin* summer home on
itivile Hie pabtfnuge of tin- pi
bank of Thomapple lake. In­
cluding house, barn and •hop.
with % -acre land, mint* fruit.
Price right. Phone 230IL Bert
Sparks.
_____ if

Second Annual Banquet

For Sale—Registered Duroc J«*i*ey
hogs. Rolli sexes. Treated for
cholera. J. E., McElwain.
if.

There la this thing aboul worthless
• '
gkain.
Jude Johnson: Whenever he strikes &lt; wbsal. Na 1 watt*, a**; N*.l i
a town that doesn't pleas* him hs!
__ ...
r.
doesn't knock but gets out-—Atchison ays. «•
'
' '

For Sale-Nine room house,
quire 107 So. Hayes St. .
At Their Temple, Jtflcraonand Green Streets

I'br Ralf -A durable general pur|hk&lt;- horse. I3i*» |wiiind«.
Naf*
and ti good worker. A. Ik Bu*!t.
Itrllon. Mich.
If

I &lt;&gt;-oi nnd skunk

Wonted—Man with I ••am lo

FOUND

Phone 21. Middleville Ejciitingi*.
Frank Pratt. Middleville.
3wk«

WAY

TO

slock of general mrrvhuwdiM*. in3S-II*.___________
voicing almul $7Ji(Mi l«H-al.-.l in...
. .....,,....1,
Ih*&lt;I little inland town in stale.’. L. .
If you mean busin.^ a«|dn*M X.1 '' ' ■"' Wt,'V
BASXKS om~.
u.
• “1*,.^ ",

conspired to prevent him crossing tha
channel.
He cannot speak a word of French,
and last week he .spent throe days In
Paris.
When he came back 1 went tb see!
him.
' I think I have seen everything there|

Nutice-I hereby forbid all hunting ।
mill (rapping on my farm. section J
35 Carlton. I will prosecute all
trespassers. Mrs. Alice Cumming*.,
Poultry Wanted -1 am now bmah-d ——!—■
in building nt rear of lin • »i - ■'"_p ^dr
rwUauranl. near Fanm*i*» Hiirliing Place. Phone 5fMR. J. &lt;■
Kin'hiier.
For Sulc—Hon....... .. Park
For Kale—Shropshire ram.
Nowrrby. Phom* l5(t-iS-lL

said when t met-him. "because I dls-|
covered thc Ideal way of seeing a
■

"Whenever I wanted lo go anywhere
I signaled a taxicab and showed thc

not more than a few hundred yard*
। away from the hotel. Still the-cab
I driver* determined that l should Im­
! prove my knowledge of Part*.
*
_____
For Side— Two wid*
lumbe ,
__ ■ ■Tl. _____ _ ____
— r...____
___
wagon*. -••I Inavy
i- .■Uhl | method of slghlsfrtng is to drive for
wl work ha mens,
». May- half an hour In silence. Then you
nard.
2yk* | f((,p the cab with violent signals., pro
\j(. I duce your written address agalh and
Wanted—Pmdlrv
■p|V&gt;dl*-1 flo'irlah It In the driver's face.
. Fruit.'
“He amllea politely, and generally
If ! treats you as though you are a naugh
———— I ty child. Meanwhile, a small crowd
nd lid*'
composed of polite individuals
•&lt;n Lincoln Park Addition.' ' ' aH anxious to proffer you their aervII. Perk.
Phom* 311.
■ They direct you to different place*
For Nntc—Ijii-s- »)/*•
laxoril-- ot public Internal, nnd afler an ex­
har*l coal Iium* burner. A.*5jm, change of courtesies you start on an­
iioud condition.
A. E. Hillier. other Joy ride for half an hour or so.

buckwheat grinding,
milking any day. sit

l&gt;m li.mi

How to Win an Author.
"There'* nd greaprr fallacy." said

*p:iral«*.

Highest prices paid f..i pmiliiv
liv.-rcd nl A. .1. IL-iny barn, plmn» .331. il. F. Xiel

J club, "than the popular one to the
effect th*t writers don't like you to
talk to them about their work.
’lark Twain exploded thia fallacy
veil when hr aald that there were
I three way a. of. pleasing an author:

For Sale Cheap—A i.inu*
puLjii ga«.
Phone in;
om* of hl» book*; *&lt; rond. to tell him
i yon have read all hl* books, and. third.
____ _
F'or.ilrnl;_ A hull*** on W**«l Wnl-| ,o “*** **ln» to let you read the manu­
mit -1.
Furnace,
light •* «rlpt bf hi* forthcoming book. Thu
nttd-ga*.
For hlfortn.'ilion pliom*| flrst way wins hl* respect, the second
X*
. Iwk ; wins hl* friendship. au&lt;l;bt'‘thfr(i ulna
-------4
-------------------------*
------------1 his love"
ttlriilion lli-

Tim
word
**piinninlrrd"
wmclimes is nol worth
much lo the consumer.
n«prrially when hr 'know*
■milling iiImhiI Ihe lllllllllr.

Bui Hie guarantee on
. Clot hern fl Mill dr

G. F.

Chidester

ery time.
The quality of flour depends to some extent upon the proper BLEND­
ING of grains, upon the proper CLEANING of the wheat and taking out all

the din and foul stuff.
MILLING.

But more than anything else it depends upon proper

That's where KNOWING HOW comes in.

With our unbroken record of more than 40 years' of successful manu­

facture of French's White Lily Flour, we have gained a lot of knowledge
that you can't find in books.

Every time that you buy a sack of .French’s

White Lily Flour you get the benefit of that experience—and it all counts in
improving the quality.

You have to pay for that EXPERIENCE when you

buy other brands of flour.

You may not have to-pay for it in dollars and

cents, but you DO have to pay for it in INFERIOR QUALITY.

The great majority of the people of this county would not all be using
FRENCH'S WHITE LILY FLOUR units, they knew il Jwrth/ BEST
would they?
TJfey are doing just what every one else is seeking to do. and this is to

get the best for their money.
have tried other flours.

They have used French's White Lily; they

But they all come

back to French's White Lily

Flour because it is the best made/flour on the market.

*

and polished: all cockle, broken kernels and foul stuff are taken out by special

Found—A sum of moin-y.
miv.

llibt when you
our
nru Fall
nnd
Winter
Models at S10 to $22.

Good salesmanship may succeed in getting "first orders" for an inferior

flour, but in the "long run” it is QUALITY that^vill decide the question ev­

It is also rhe cleanest flour on the market-because all the graines^vashed

Mund. Hading-.

Remember

It’s “QUALITY” That Sells French’s White
Lily Flour Into Thousands of Homes

from one office to another they drove
me all ruumj the city.
Often after tho flrat day I knew

Work Wanted—By
ex|wrii*iirrd
nurse. Phom* 3HI1L
2wk* N'otlre— Having

Clothes
protection

Quality Counts

these French cab driver* are. men with
wonderful intuition*. They knew nt
once that I really wanted to aee Pari*
in all It* beauty. So they took charge

For Rent—Furnished room* . for
light house-keeping; ;d*o unfur­ Xollif I will have
nished rooms. 213 North Board Any oin* wishing
way. Phone SHIH
2wk*

Tlirrebtcr, when we sell
still of Clotlivrafl wr 1.
nrr
glad lo add our gtiariuilcr
lo that of.thc' maker*. ]f
you urr not sal 1*11 rd you
ran hold its rr*pon*,lbh*
■ml ur'II M*r to HHurt you
• nrr not I hr luM*r.

C.orrrclctl Wrdnrflday After­
noon. Sept. ir-.gSSS5f*iSJyr*^.M.&lt;e.
j Wheat has taken a a^ert drop.,
} advance.
j Mrtteud tWi.»«.

SEE PARIS

There la a very good friend of mine,
whom I now call thc New Innocent
Abroad, says a writer In the I^indon
Time*. Though he liaa lived the great­
er portion of tils life tn the West r*d

Hal^|llark

ml.

because nr stand hack of
il miKelvr*.
tt’i* kimu
ulial CJothrrafl is—hou il
h imulr—uhut . kind of
U'OOj is itM-d—u lial - goo *

HASTINGS MARKETS~|[

Englishman QulcklyaGot on to Schsm*
Which Enabled Him to "Do" the
,
City Thoroughly.

For Nair—Four ronditig rnonn for
l**mltry. rhrap. Oll&lt;* corn h&gt;»u-*25 fret long, shimrir. roof. Phon*'
Walnut »lr.',-l.,

|

Tuesday Evening, October 8, 1914

farm, section 15. Irving.
Smith; Hastings. Route 9.

For Suit*— Ib-gi-li-i.-d
rami*.
Ifc-rt. Newln
, Phono HU 3 r.

SlltlllZ.

Iwk

... Piuliink and Hrn-li lti*lg&lt;- *&gt;'|i&gt;H*i
■ -lipu-a*. porkri book rdniaininK|
417.0(1. Hrwnrd t»*r r**lurn.
Pran*ld2a. Ilidl idiom* frm ..„v_.
1
, &lt;rdal*&gt;.
'
Oder Mill—We will Marl lb.- Me
[ Callum cider mill al Cluvordid

appreciation ot the country, tllakq
thc painter and tuysilc dreamer, lived
in thi* heart of London! Millet, tin
painter of FVench rural icrnea. de
llkliu-d In hl* life tn Paris; Turner
commenced life in Hevea Dials. It. it
possible lor people to live in tho midst
of earth's glories and nut appreciate
them (ill someone from the city..re
vcala to them the charm. Of late year*
we have heard much of the cry: "Hack
to the land." It will never be much
more than a cry. Men In the. mas*
*IH not Ro back Man's Ideal Is nol
the-Gurden of Eden. He has left that
far behind and u
ill never return tc
will
it,
It.—Rev. W. II. Armstrong In the Dally
Citizen.

this stuff in the flour those mills make.

What kind of flour are you using?

■'

Is it the kind that makes baking day

.a dread, or Is jt French’s White Lily, the flour the best cooks use?

Does it

pay you to EXPERIMENT with flours when you can buy French’s White

Lily for thc same price you have to pay for the inferior kinds? Think it over.

Presbyterian Church.

1

. every day during SCUMUI.
ica A Kh|gsbury.

I
,

For llrnl—H room Ikuim-. 221 floulh
Broadway, modern imnovcmiuits.
Applv al J. B. II..I..-I1*.- Now* th*- inm-r.mg wnici*.
Yming J'*.* &lt;stand.
J?wks pb's Jlci-Utig at
0:3(1. Xvi-nin»

Al&gt;&gt;n.wks

patented .machines, which is not done in other mills.. Therefore you get all

For Nair or Rent 2fi7 acres, Irving
I twp_ six .miles northwest of
I Hasting*, known a.* Tra Cobb evening nl ti o'clock al Ihe home of
' farm. W.W. Delano.
Phono Mr. and Mrs. E.’J. F&gt;lg* r. \S.-I
an 21 IK..
'.‘wks Green street. All the im*mbers ntt
EfKis Higher—I clean ami fresh. invited. •
Tim p.-«*ior allnide*! the inert log
25 cent*: small nml dirty ?t
renlH . We ward ynur poultry. of-Cansibg Prrfbylery which was
, Will pay highest prices. Jtnrnh held aU Ntoqkbridge .Morday and
I Rogers.
- »
if. Tuesday uf Tins week. '
He al*o visited his lirother, Prof.
For Kral—Four room*, fin iibdicd Allan D. Grigsby, at Dansville, who
unfurnished.
Frances
M. Has recently been elected as Kupt.
. Tower, 429, Hanover.
iwk of U10 Schools there.

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville,

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 17,1914-20 PAGES.

Jnarph contaihed eight houses and
Hpven shanties ami IhirepHra populpdon consisted of 15 French- permiIis md «.&lt; vci.1! ............ slaxe.’.
Hjm-lair's attack on SI. Lohis.WAs
a part of England's attempt th re­
coxer -the Mississippi river, Spain
drelar&lt;-&lt;l war against England in
1770 ami her troop* seized the Eng­
lish imsls.nl Nalctn-x, Halon Rouge,

Be Fair toYour Feet
Shoe them properly. They have a lot to do
for you. Don’t abuse them. Pinched,
aching feet will make a grouch out cl the
best of men. • . -.

vnlb-x. If she could i-.-lablish her­
self in the northwest, she rould
be in a position lo secun* Ihe l-ike
country, or al least have some­
thing to trade for Gibraltar.
in January, I7SI. Don Frnnciscn
Cross!. Spanish romniandei*. sent
forth the millia olllci-r.*, Don Eu­
Roush, labor
genio I’ourre. Don Carlos Toyon
Wood. lalsuand Hie Interpreter Dop Imuis
Green. Inl»or
Chevnllier.jn-companied by n hand
Zerbel. laborof Indians'* In make n midwinter
Walter.*. laboi
journey &lt;.f lisi miles In capluro st.
Joseph.
The hnrdships i-ncoiinlervd by Hm Spaniards make up a “an Slmy. lalmr &lt;
huge tmrtion of lheir. reporfs. As it: Jeffry, labor ..
they went northward, lheir rnhks A l.&gt;-oiin rd. labor
were swelled by Indians, who went
nlong with Hie hope of plundering L Henry, lalior ..
the post. With lack of details, the
IniKtt*
re|mrl say* some Eiigiislimrn were
htltoi*
captured, though it is provable
llial the only person* in tin
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Maydr Jamieson presiding.
Present at roll rail Aid. C
dtnond*. Herney. Lunn,
mish. Selden and W'-pint

Rouge Rex Shoes No. 493

GRAND RAPIDS

CoMidl Proceedings

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PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 19.

GLIMPSES OF HAS- ’
TINGS 35 YEARS AGO

Board of Education
Proceedings

Extracts From News Colums of the Hastings Banner,
. Published June 4, 1879

Regular irfeeling Board of Ednttfon, Hasting-'. Mh-IL Sept. fl
ML Present. Rider. Cha*e, Bron-

Alinules of last regular mooting i
rend and approved.
Moved by
&lt;’.ha*o supported by Hron«on that
wn engage Mr/Herl M. Hnrtgerink,
salary wOO, and Mi*.* Elsie Fit/,
salary, $700. as I'ommerrial (parti­

as clerk for the en
inry «3t per month.
Rider. C,lig*&lt;-4 BP

When The Spanish Flag Flew Over
Lower Michigan—A Little Known
Phase of Our E.arly History.
Though most residents of this
stale know: Unit there once waxed
•■ver lheir soil the French anil Brit
l'h Ung*, few of them know that
llie Spanish ll.ig was hoisted.nl St.
Joseph. near Niles after lie- post
1....t । 1,.... •• »
Spaniard* who &lt;•81110 overland from
St. laiuis in I7HI. The expedition
of ihe Spanish is one of.Hie.most
romantic incidents in the history ofj
this slate and-it is known only to
»|ircialisls in history.
At that time the Engli«n ami
Spanish and several other rounlrie*
were at war.
Captain Hiriclnir,
who lind hull! Fori Markinnc bn the
i-laml decided lo organize.tin expe­
dition to operate against the Span­
ish settlements along the Mississip­
pi river, as English expeditions
Were to sail agaui't New Orleans,
'the Spanish obtained the province
of Tmuisiana in 1702. .Under the
easjb.gvdng - Spanish ‘gOx'erimrs. Hie
old French town,of SI. Isuiis llmir-

important lo Im abandoned alto­
gether, while at me *nim- lime it
\va* nut of i-hougR moment for ex­
tensive fort illcal urn*. Consequent­
ly when mu- set of pickets fell into
decay another stockade Was litiill al
n different site on tho'rivbr, and the
spot near which the present city

ter Hie pence &lt;jf 1703. the post-was
garrisoned by a small company of
British sol&lt;h&lt;-rs.
When the pon­
tine war swej&gt;l away the fort and
garrison, the post wal 116,1 re-e*lablished Iml it remained a jrading|hj'I among Hie Pottawntoinics. ihe
leading lender. Louis Chevnllier.
being the n-pri’sciilative of the

yaid. setting Howers on the grav«
of their little b.ibe who died Iasi
winter; &lt;0 the burglar had ainnl-

whole lime.
He look (he English
one and delivered it on his arrival
al St. Giuis t&lt;i Ism Francisco Crur.at. commander of that post."
The Umia ChavelMer mentioned
in the Spanish employ Is not the
Mime Chevnllier. who
wa* the
British crown'* representative in
Hie lonely.litll&lt;* si-lih'inent on the
banks of Ihe SI. JiiM-ph.
Chevalher. of SI. Joseph, selHed at that
past nlmiil 1715; nt the outbreak of

Burgct. labor v
Kelley, lalmr .
Peleiltuo. lalsir

'gel her. yet ’W-&gt;
limes grumbler:
The Thoriis.

abandoned their lands and house*,
lheir orchards and gardens, furni­
ture anil cat lie nl SI. Joseph amt
went to Markinnc where Chevnllier
was ill-treated by Sinclair. Sin­
clair anid Chevnllier had nn right

abutting (he East .side of lol
ami
to. block I, Chamberlain - addition
in manner, form and material prescribeil by the ordinance .of tincity of HnstingA. adopted July H&gt;.
t9O7._ Re it furtherV-««Hved that
n’copy of Ibis resblulhifi or notice
lie served upon the said parties.
Signed. C. U. Edmonds?

Whereas il ha* become nece«sarry to improve Michigan Ave. by
laying curb -and gutter tdui gravel-

Saw Bin Post uni Factory.
Hallie Ci-eek.
iessrs. Eugene

Cellar Creek.
A General attend­
ance is invited of all interested in
the Temperance cause.
By order
of the Committee.
A. M. Black is to make for Mrs.
A. E. Bull, a splendid monument of

DOUDS CORNERS.
Nora Clemens-nf Lacey Tin*
(siting her sister. Mr*. Daisy

Chester Demon.*., who ha* been
visiting his aunt. Mrs. Henry
Wright, spent' Wednesday night
with Norri* Bergman and visited
Harold ranch Thursday. ’
Joo Wertman passed away nt his
home Wednesday night, after a
long and se\*iv illness. The fam­
ily have Hie sympathy »f Ihe en­
tire neighborhood.
Mr. amt Mr*. Harry Walers ami
family visited the latter's sister.

iJUUlaX in.lln^Utig?

feature* of the visit, as thc 1
collection of fin- tale C. W
which is on exhibition then
tains many wonderful painti

Unbleached Cotton
This cotton is gixxl value at regular prices, but wc were able to get a
.pecial price where wc bought it and it’s our policy to pass our bargains along
o'our customers. Better get it while it’s going.

36 m. wide 7/4c value, special price,
36 in. wide H'/aC value, special price ,
36'fii. wnlc 10c value, special price ....

3 lb Comfortable'Balling

The Sewing Sociely connected
with Emmanuel church will &gt;&gt;»&lt; en­
tertained on Thursday afternoon
of Ulis week by Mr*. J. W. Bentley
nml Miss Rose Goodyear, at the So­
ciety parlors, in the’Hower block,
over tip* shoe store.
Gentlemen

&gt;(-solution he adopted.
Carried.
I herewith submit lo your Hon­
orable IwHly (he cost of material
and labor for the construction ol
tiOrt feet-of cement curb and gutter
built on .south Broadway, between

Resolved that Hie &lt;-ily of Hast­
ings vacate and discontinue dial
portion of South Broadway street'
eight feet east nnd west ami ex­
tending from tin- south side of
Green street to Ihe north side nf

Wool Sergei
In. wide I
Brown nnd
keag quality

to Hie city after having made n
let-lurilig tour of .sijveial weekthrougli the southern part of Illi­
nois.
He re|Mirtt« the h-mprranei
movement in ,.i Nourishing condi­
tion in Hint part of the -country:
but he also slates, thill ' “**
country he visit*, noi

street, also llial a -urvey bo order­
ed made and an estimate of the
cost of. said sewer.
.
Signed. A. H. Carveth.
Moved by Aid. Carveth tliat res­
olution bv’iidopU’d. Earned.’ Ayes

■ In October, 1777. Thomas Brady.
Clark'* commander n( Cahokia, had
lieaded n raid qii the place ami
captured some goods, but he and
LaSallt-,
I—. . ,.
.v, mouth hi.* party.vyere canlured. on Jhi-ir
11 HoP, and” wYiile' retreat. Brady aaiil he was willing
- .. . Tonly employed his to join Hie English cause, but he
men hi buildilws-a- fort.
"
" made hh e*enpo. and returned to
situation on the line &lt;
Cahokia. He was afterwards sher­
the Mlssii ' ’ ■' ’
iff oCSt. Clair County. In I7IW, St.

Fiuo White Holl

ba*e ball
of Rutland

Frank Horton,, janitor
pli&lt;;*
Tlmrnopple Gas A Hi

and Inijinns journ«y&lt;«l
li**isgippi to attack Hie
Sonnish selilcmenls. hint Illinois
ruling
Gem-rat Company
pod*.
A.s-M-mbling at Prairie du
of Mnckinat, with
Chien, in Wisconsin, they captured policy of Hie country. They were
many river-craft
From I Im. lead cultivating lheir Helds in common whom Sinclair dealt exclusively.
iiiiiK-s Jhey brought away 17 Hpati- and sharing the summer's..toil with
The report of the Spanish expe­
the harmony of lice*. By Hie year dition was not made public until
i«h nnd . American
prisoners.
T-wet|ly of Hie Canadian voluntis-r* 1777. one year after H16 Ta-clarnlipn I7K'.’. when il appeared to disturb
fruin* nlnckinac attncki-d On* &lt;b- was signed.' nn ••rrflffr emigrant tin- discussions of France. Spain,
fensAless town nf Si. Lmii*. Iml from Pennsylvania, named Tom England and United Stale* and to
•■arid ip Hi«* light. m» Msiii as (lie Brady,-who had s&gt;-ttb*&lt;l al Cahokia, give strength to Sjiain's clayn to
Spaumrds began to defend them- planned an expedition against tlie territory- now included
in Mi».'••Ives. the Sacs nml Foxca fell Imck. British post of St. Josepti. The Kissippi. Alabama, a part of Geor­
thereby making Hie Indians sus- .plneii was garrisoned by 21 soldiers, gia. a .part of Tenno*m-e. Kentucky,
liicioiis of treachery.
T|ie attack I Iml. Braily's party. n&gt;|ying upon the a large i&gt;arl of Ohin. all of Michion-'tige
of
surprise,
fell
ronlhleiire
faih-d. hut iml until seven white
.gnn, Indiana, Illinois. Wisconsin.
&gt;iii-n had Imcn killed and IH pris- in their ability to lake it. although Fortunately Ihe Yankeq commis­
Hu-ir parly -only numbered H&gt; men. sioner* insisted upon having Hie
They made n night attack and the Mississippi River n« our western
(lm(
boumlary and ii was given them.
selves up as prisoners. The invad­
te killed
ers had proceeded ns far as the
or four WinnebagoEast Rutland W. C. T- U.
Calumet river mi lheir return when
The East Rut kind W. C. T. U.
they wore attacked by 301) British
and Indians. Two of Brady's num, will meet with Mrs. Augusta Wat­
were killed nnd the remainder of. er*. Wedins4|ay, September 23. nt
2:3).
After the business meeting
•to-i ph. which the parly WM taken prisoners then* will Im a good program in
less ^nporlmil Brady escaped ami made his way
through Ihe woods to his former
honv* in Pennsylvania, lint he af­
terward returned to Cahokia where’
In- became sherilT of St'. Clair coun-

Cotton Batting

burglm-v’.
He I* proiiably on
flic worst specimen of (ramps,
could he tn- caught, wuuhl r»-&lt;
his just dm-* by being sent tn
penitentiary fora serie-Unf yea

Red,

Phone 102

raid street, also that portlhn of
saitl street, -eight feet east ami
west and extending from the soulh
side of Walnut street to the north
side of Grand street in the center
of said street. •
fle-Jt further resolved that Fri-

o’clock in Ihi* afternoon at the
council room in the City of Hnst.ings. the council meet to hear ob­
jections thereto.
.
Chas. E./J.unn.
Moved by Aid. Selden that resohillon'-bc adopted;
Carried. Moved by Aid. Lunn that coun­
cil, adjourn. - Carried
M. Patten.
City Clerk.
Studio Redpcidngs.
Mrs. Margaret .Troxel has re­
sumed her classes in piano am
voice culture, and has reopenei
her studios at 202 West’ Court St,
Hastings, and VII JeiTerson Ave,
Grand Rapid*. Wilt he' in Gram
Rapids Qie first four days of i-vcrj
week.—Adv.

Burry mid Johusioun Pioneers.
The Pioneer iiH‘&lt;-fing held nt 0.
Barrett’s ih Delton, was 3 great
success. Over too p&lt;-ople present.
A line picnic dinner was served and
an. interesting program was carried
out.
Many old friends, who had
nol Diet befdte in years enjoyed a
very happy meeting.
Mni. G, c.
Wing of Battle Creek met many Old
friends and, pupils of the long ago.
We all fell it was'good lo be there.
.
E. Sheffield.

the tvorl&lt;l*“great artists, tr
with valuable tapestries and
ary. including Hfe Veiled L
maryelmis .specimen of (he
ptor’s art.

DON’T
Your'dothes are all right—good enough for any one, but they
need DRY CLEANING and PRESSING to make them
have that “nifty” look.

Phone to us and our wagon will call
We wash everything every other day1

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
Phone 243

Shulters Brothers

Hastings

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 17, 1911

PAGE TEM

Official Cail for (he Republican
State (xMivenlion.
To the Republh an El acton of The
State of Illchigau:
Published every Thursday at
Want Column, to a word for each
A state donvention of the Re­
Murrlagr License*.
Hartings, Michigan. ,
insertion. No ody. for less than 12
publicans of MichigaD is hereby
Russell A. S*’hnu»tofter. Freeport 20 called to meet at the Armory in
egnl*
,
COOK BROS.; Editors.
Card of Thanks, to a word.
. Pleasam
Pleasant —Anna
Griner,
I tie city of kalamaioo, Wednesday.
jyre ..
........ Vermont
■-*—-■ ­
Obituary poetry and resolutions,
ville ...r:.................................. »' September
l#H, fit cleven-thirFIFTY-NINTH YEAR
5c a fine.
'
ly in the fortenoon for the purpose
Frank A. Puivhis. Nnohville.
Obituaries of 20 lines or less will Slrlln Hager, Woodland .......
of nominating Republican candi­
Subscription by Mail, Pout-Paid.
be published free; 5 cents p&lt;*r line
dates
for
the
fallowing
statu of­
UHoy L, T*mH, Carlton .......
ONE YEAR, in advance.........
fices: Beorelarv of Slate. Stale
faX MONTOB, In advance..... JO charged for each- line above the 2U Vera B. Chamberlain, Carlton
Treasurer, Auditor-General, and
THREE MONTHS, in advance.. 2b lines.
George
D.
Ball.
Gleiiwwotl
...........
Notices of births. Meiiths or mar­
Aitorutf Genet.il. and for thc
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
riages will be printed free as news Fern L. Harding. Maple Grove..IM transaction of such oilier business
per year, in advance....... .»&gt;80
Otto Prnnshka. Hope ................ -'I*1 as may properly come before, the
matter.
Catherine Campbell. Barry
conventioh, .
No
communication
will
be
pub
­
Entered at tho postofflce at Haaunder any circumstances un­ Gaylord Woodant Hastings
county udl be enlilled to
ae, Michigan, aa'aecond class lished
io 15Barry
less it bears tbe writer's name and Vera A. Waite. Hasting*...
delegates in this convention.
ter.
The total number of delegates will
postofllce address.
Unit Claim Deed.
be
Ufa.
’
ADVERTISING RATES.
Laura tadnaar tn Peter Leinaar. -Under Ihe resolution of 1858, no
JOB PRINTING
Display advertising rates on ap­
The BANNER has one of the best 15 acres, sec. —. Orangevdl*", fl.00. delegate will be entitled to a seat
plication.
in the slate convention who does
Business locals and reading no­ equipped job offices, in Western
Warranty Deeds. .
not reside in the county he propos­
tices. On first page or among brev­ Michigan and is prepared to do any
Ilazid Seropian and John Sero- es lo repreaenl.
»
kind of book and job printing.
ities, 12H cents a line.
nian lo Mary Etta amt Shanes 8.
Wednesday, S‘pteml»er 9th, 1914,
Fulton 1&lt;M» acre*.
11.IS been
in■••II design.ii&lt;
UCSIRII.II'&lt;I
ny tlie
me Stale
oinw "
has
d by
see. 3f|« Irving, 91.01).
Central Committ.i' a* tho day on fa
LET US HAVE HIE SHORT IHI.LOT.
Buln. which the seveinl county conveifHulda F. lliiwk*
lions in Ihe different counties for
the purposes of electing delegates
Jennie
lo the Republican State Convention
In the renoniination of Ex-Gov. Chase 8. thborii the republicans of
Itonry Donne I" Henry A. Lyon, al Kalafnaxoo, shall be held.
Michigan have as-mAd this commonwealth. in the event of Ills election,
. w. ‘i, »••«•. 2. Ruilaml. *l.'rt.
The delegate* from thc several
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
THE SAMPLE FURNITURE PEOPLE fa
Henry A. Lyon io Tylec W. Lyon. counties in each eongreasfonal dis­ fa
of the service of a man who has shown hi* quahtlrahon.* fur the great
Phone 226.
Haatinga, Michigan.
. &gt;-5 of n. vv. &gt;i. sec. 2, Rutland. trict are rcquc*i&gt;d to meet in dis­
office Of governor *'f this stale.
In addition to that he is a man who
trict caucus at .9:39 o'clock a. m. on
Chas.
Campbell to Peter . W. in*' nay or tne
convention nnu
Stand* tor tin- le-d Hung* in UFA and a mail whose intellertual attain­
Leinaar, paicel. sec. 31, Barry. eelect officers a&gt; tollowa. to be pre-| ,
__ —
■■•!•ment* give him a high tftacr among the strong mm of our day nnd coun­ •IjM.
vented 1o said convention for con-['
.
„ ,
,
DURFEE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
'
.members especially by llie hostess
Mary E. WoodrtflT to Simon Hef- Urination: •
try. He ought lt» be .Mirrresful, for this is, a republican slat**.
l, Onp vir,. President
“•* “ '"'"fort was tied for her. af- Last Week’s Letter.
tleto.wer. lol. Husl Illgs! a.’.-YMl.
o «
ir.Mueni.
,r w||u.(|
MJWMir W(ls
Bui It is fortunate for Michigan that its-electors are privileged to
Verne Witco^ who has iieen
Mary E. Woodruff to Simon Hef(2) One assbtanl secretary.
M.nwl.
llie club adjourned to spending the past week visiting
diotiM- between two such men for the chief executive of this stale as
When you hart any moving to be
C3) One member of the Cornrni-1 m&gt;-&lt;-t again September 23rd with relative* and friends, returned lo
F.lmina J. Adam*
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS. ’
Ex-Gov. Osliorn and Gov. Ferris. Then; will be no room for personali­
tie on Credential'­
Miu Stella Howard.
'
his home in Chicago Monday.
usher. 3 acre*.
George Webb spent Saturday
ll) One memlier of thc Committies and the people will know if either shall be selected that the inter­
WEST
VElblONI
VH.IlL
PIAHO
AHD VAFE M0V1MG
night
ami
Sunday
with
bis
daugh
­
Claud D. Mosher to EI11
Hee on Credetilial*. ।
ests of (he people nf this stale Will nol suffer; that respect tor law will be
dam*, lol. Cloverdale. ?l.no.
Charlie Raymond, Joe I owning ter. Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and family.
Order of Busin****.
Wm. Paddock entertained his
Our Specialty.
(5) On# metnb-T of the Commit­ of Nashville. Mrs. J. D. Hager ami
required; that us far as they can secure that end. an efficient administra­
tee on Resolutions.
Mrs. Carl England of Woodland. sister ami children of Jackson Co.
tion of public affairs will lie Insisted upon.
W.HMllaml.
HAST1MGS TRANSFER CO.
Each township, wanl or precinct Mrs. til*'U Murphy ot Thornappto nl-o his sister-in-law from Maple
Lucy Sanford to Sarah J. Norris. shall be entitled i&lt;» such number of called al M. E. Downing's, Sunday. Grove last week.
Some republicans may in* disposed’!? oppose Gov. Osborn's reeleclion 2 lota. Middleville. 6330.
delegates to the county convention
Mrs. Agnes PurSell and daughter
Mr*. John Maier to sick with the
Alphoiuo J. Ogden lo Chas. E. of its county, a- shall be specified in grip.
Bernice spent Tuesday in Assyria
&lt;■11 the ground that he supported Roosevelt two years ago. They will
Matthew*
acres, sec. 8, Yankee tlie eall issued by the County Com­
the guests of Ihe former’s sister,
think brWr of that proposition If they .will give it-due consideration. If I lackson,
. Charlie Nrnsc ami family visited Mr*. Hose Miller.
Spring*, fil.00.
mittee.
they will consult the election returns of two years&lt;ago they will discover I
Nate Pureell bad a new silo erect­
By-order of the Republican State al Maple Grove, Sunday.
Mrs. Matilda Wiley of Hastings, ed last week, Charley Hammond
Central Cominitie**.
Probate Court.
that in Ibis slate and nation a majority of the rupulllicaK voters did Ihe
is visiting at John Snore’a and Len ami Nate doing the work.
A. J. Groesbeck,
Estate **f Harriet 1.. Miller, de­
Mrs. Ed. Whitney is al Barney
Chairman.
same, thing a* did Gov. Osborn; and if republican success be desired ceased. Petition for hearing claims
Mrs. Elmer Cole ami son of Mills raring for that I3H son who
Chas. S. Pierce,
anywhere in tlie future, it cannot be had by setting out to punish those llh*d. Dal** of henrimr Jan. H, 1915.
Woodlatid. E&lt;lgar Cole ami family came lo live with Will Warner and
Searetary.
’
Estate of Franklin E. Durtoe. de­
republicans who vot.it for Roosevelt.
II ought to lie the aim to win ceased. Order allowing ^filial ficof Battle Creek visitcl at Clew wife last week.
Thia holds true in your electric
Mrs. Emma Paddock spent WmlSI row’s, .Sunday.
,
MORGAN.
them back rather than antagonize them further by seeking to compass i-ounl entered.
wiring. That’s one -reason
Mrs. Edna HuU'hlns amt children nesday with her mother who was
Estate of Caroline Saunders, ar.
"Inasmuch as ye did it not to
very iiadly scalded by tipping a lealheir defeat.for doing whal they hud a right to do. Few men have ever alleged iiicmnpi'tenl person. An­
one of the lea-i of lheae, ye did it of Charlotte, viailed her sister. i.a.l
I,,,I I.,,
■■■ I,.*,, t.,.
Mrs. Charlie Nense iyid family, Iasi
your electric work. You’ll
been won to a parly by clubbing them. Tile spectacle of persecuting a nual account of guardian. Hied.
not lo me."
Mrs.
Herbie
Wilcox
called
on
Estate of I.uella P. Sidinun. a
know it is done right and that
Mr. and Mr- Peter Truinper of
man because of differences iq opinion is nol illuminating, and is discredit­ minor. Annual account of auardian
friends and relatives in Hastings
Hastings visited lheir daughter.
your buildings are safe If I do
Monday.
able. The BANNER contend* that conditions in the republican parly in tiled ami |M*tili&lt;iii for hearing (here-* Mrs. Elgin M*-.id and family re­
Mr. Todd nnd family spent Sat­
Claud. Kennedy ami family last
1912 were such that no republican, who in all good conscience failed to on. Date of hearing October tOlh. cent ly.
urday ami Sunday in Batik* Creek
Mr. Jesse Townsend of Haslings, wek.
Mrs. Frank Smith ami Mrs. Ben and Climax.
supiKirt Mr. Taft that year, can be. justly charged with having forfeited ceased. Pal Ilion for dolrnniiiatiod was a r.'ccjit visitor on our street.
■IwctrIatan.
Like
of
near
Vermontville,
calhsl
of heirs tll**d. Order for hearing
Gladys and Harold Mead report a
his rights or his standing as a republican.
n*"lh mid Verne- Wilcox were
*
' Date of hearing October tin*" time at Uk t aunt's al Grand at John Snore’s Thursilay.
Mrs. Will Haines of Nashvilh" Tliursday purrta of Mrs. A. McRapids.
•
The altitude of every republican toward Ex-Guv. Osborn ought to be 91 h.
Mrs. James Mead visited Mrs. 8. vtaited at la-wis Ia&gt;ckliart's lust Mannis of Cedar Creek/'
this: il) Is lie now a republican? «8j Is he competent to Illi the office Petition for probate of will tlleil. B. Norton of Nashville, a week ago
Charlie Neaiu* ami family visited
Order of hearing entered, date Oc­
of- governor?
tober 9th.
Last- TlmrfcUy McPeck's thresh- friends in Maple Grove Sunday.
It ii predicted that a epeod ot IM
As to thc llrst, we believe il is entirely safe io take Mr. Osborn's wont
Estate of Enda May CalRwrll, ■ffil nmchine imlled onio Mrs. C. J.
mites an hour will be reached by eloo
EAST AMI III %.
minor.
Annual
account
of
guard
­
Norris
’
farm
at
11:3"
a.
m.
ami
on that point.
He says he is a republican, and that his chief concern
'trie and steam railways. Thea eves
Mis* Anna Grieuenberger was a more persons will b»- reached by can
ian tiled. drove away again at 0:90 n. m. with
Fall Term Starts -First Week in
so far as the party is Concerned is that its lines be reformed, and that it
Estate of Eliza G. Day. deceased. a fa&amp;H thresli I.ill
non ball express and limited trolley
• September.
administrator
Miss T. to lling spent from Tues­ Mrs; John Ihll. "
present an united front to its opponents. It will be conceded too that Order appoint ing
••nterr*l. Bond aiiproveil, letters is­ day till Friday with her sister.
F. , H. H|muldinu ami Bernard
the very fact that Kx-Gov. Osborn did supimrt Mr. Roosevelt in Hit2 sued-to I&gt;»renzo’E. Mudge. Pelilion Mrs. Heftry Deller ami family of l.eiinon attended lt»»- State fair at
.
Studio
and
Residence
West
Nashville.
gives him the best possible opportunity to win back to the party those for hearing claims tiled.
-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.-l
Court St.
Phono 391 -B.
Estate ot Clysius Bailey, deceas­
Mr. ami Mrs. HoraceCronk an*l
Miss D. Hagerman s|H&gt;nt lad
who left it two yea$ ago.
ed. Petilimi-for'appoiiiling admin- week with In r brollier, N. C. llag- Mrs. Waltor Hamilton, of Battle
••nnan of Nashville.
■The answer to the second question is not difficult. Chase 8. Oslwtn tndor tiled. Hearing Oct. 13.
Estate &lt;if Benjamin B. Tnivis, deand John Hill’s Sunday, moMr. and M»«. W. 8. A.tkhta spent
is a brilliant man. u patriotic man nnd a man whoM ideals of'cilixenahlp
riiursdify in Grand Rapid*.
Battle
J. A. Hovv^d.-J, W. Shaffer amt
Henry Keith mid wit*
granted.
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and of public service are high. If lie gave satisfaction as governor be­
Estate, of Ann Gregory, deceased. A." U . JYi;)- spent Wednesday in Creek took an outing
fore. there is every reason to expect better results now.
For Mr. Os­ Rt’porl of sale of renl estate tiled. Grand Rapid*, making the trip in
Estate of Christopher C. Merlau. Mr. Howard’.* ear.
born has spent the past two years in travel around Ihe world, visiting
deceased. All receipts and request*
Mrs.'Ellen Nesbett went to Ann children were Sunday
•.■very civilized nation, and learning the best tilings in lheir methods of in discharge Hh"d. Discharge issued Arbor, Monday, probably to under­ her mother.
Hundreds of loaves of Cottage Bread are
to Philip C. Merlau.
go an op-rahon at Ihe Umversity
conducting public affaire.
ho'pilal.’
being eaten this week—and every week
We repent that il is fort until# that Michigan voters'are privileged to
Mr. amt Mis. Cleim-nt Higihm mother's. Mrs. Mattie Dibble's.
TOOK POSSESSION OF HOUSE
Mrs. Cora Greenman pleasantly
choose between two such men as Ex-Gov. Osliorn and Governor Ferris.
in the year.
of the latter's entertained tin* A. B.-C. of Section
Either will be iii|M&gt;s|tioh to give hi* best to ihe stale, since neither will Crowning Eccentricity of Engllehwom- gnmdftdhcr.
Hill. Friday. ScptcmtiBc llth. YtlM. P. -Iiin.ird of Nashville wa* low wa* the. color scheme, minx
aspire tb another toxin- We hope that whichever one shall be success­
After a program wa*
nn our etrewi. Monday.
- .
- golden rod.
Eccentricities.
ful at llto i’hHIs. h" will atm to giveihe votetv of Mliffilgan “tlie “short
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Everett *.f Itotridt given a gu* **iiig content w:n in­
It is made upon merit and makes friends
day to visit Iter parents dulged in. Mrs. Aline Spauhiim:
IhiIIoI;' (hat i*. |M*riiiil them to name a governor ami have the executive,
lu an old book publlshru li Parte un-•
won Ural amt Mrs. Lena kdgus. llw
k
*
nd
family.
by amf wjlh-the Wncthin &lt;ff the legislature, select all llie officers brtow
wherever it is tried. Try an order thc
*•■•11*1.
Mr-. G..R. Marshall spent
the governorship. Then we can hold one public official responsible in
next time you need bread. You will not
account of tbu way in which Louly
David l uld.s is &lt;-uii rtaiiiing a
slate kffuiis. and then whatever |*olicle» a governor may have-submitted Heater Lmfy Stanhope, the eccentric
Dora Andrews.
be sorry.
friend ami former neighbor, Kitolt
to tlie voters with hi* candidacy Tie can carry out.
As it » now, what English traveler, took possession of Boyes, of Mulliken.
Notice.
I.. W. Jan’ard entertained clover
change has Gov. I ■•iri- to iulhience the course o? ixdicy of (he Auditor the house at DJoun. where eventually
liull'T-. Monday.
she made her pernpuicnt home
The Knights of Pythias lu*)ge will
Geiierul, Secretory **t Slate or Slat* Treasurer? Or what chance would
Adkins
*ipcn Monday night. Kept: 21. All
She was pleased with the house and
members are exiwctefl to Ih* pres­
Gov. Osborn have if he shall l^* successful?
Its surrounding gardens, and accepted
ent.
A jolly time will follow ihe
The administration of tlie affairs" of this stale is largely a business an inv.itatiop to dinner. As she aat af­ *«f Clu. ugir wWfo is off duty recov­
Hastings, Mich
Phone 548 .
ter dinner, with the owner, a Christian ering from a bullet wound reccivod
matter, and there might to he ope head, a- there »* at Washington.
merchant, he Wald to her that if she ♦M'pteiiibcr (lie fourth, during a
liked the place, he should be glad if lU'«to with a hold-up man.
ahe would stay the night. When she
.lay Jcmiimis of Hudson. Mich.,
said that she liked It so much that i* s|»-n.|im: a wvelTxVith his uncle.
Frank F**sler and family.
The Misses Grace Giddings ami
days, be took It as a polite figure of
of Hastings 'took
speech; bur a fortnight later, as she
still prolonged her visit, he suggested dtmi-r
let's folk*.
They made (lie trip
that, Europe might be expecting her with their mw Haxon auto, of
return.
which we alt, nol blame them for
"I do not Intend to return.” she re­ being so proud.
. ’
.
plied. carelessly.
Prayer im i iing Friday* evening
Salibalh M-hoid
”Ab, then you intend to build a pal­ at the paiM.iiagt*.
at lu.iNi a. id., preaching at 11:00 a.
The kind that counts. Kodakers from
ace in the neighborhood?" said be.
“No, this bouse suits mo very welL” m.. by Mi- Allie Mead ami al 7:00
everywhere are taking advantage of
p. in. by th*’ pastor.
Our ph-*(or
preaehwl in ihe Holllttw? church
lady.
”
our Mail Order4 Department. Finish­
in Nu*livi||e. last 8abbalh morning
"I do not wish to hire il or buy It, ami will pleach lliere agam next
ing of Films is a specialty with us—wc
Bitbbalh morning.
H** appreciates
ling reply.
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Hi** kirnlm-* -liown’him lliere.
Cream of Pocahontas Lump
have thc up-to-the-minute equipment
In this dilemma- the merchant disFor many moons past a postal
Lehigh Valley Anthracite
.patched a messenger posthaste to clerk of KemliilVlIlc. Ind, I'1*1* heon
Bauer's Famous White Ash
and workmen whose only occupation
Emir Ueshyr, who sent word to Cady making. *piite regular visits to
Massilon Washed Nut
kat
----------- , O|ISUii a fgimmi .local
dtfnm
is to produce results. We get all there
Washed Egg and Coke
We under­
house. Lady Heater, however, wrote hunter and trapper.
to ConetaBtinople, wnact ■ courier stand that th*'- trend of his investi­
is in the film. Try us once, you become
lia« lieen along the lines:
came io the amir, bearing tho order, gations
“
H*iw
to.
capture
nnd
rare
for
the
a regular customer. "We render bills
"Obey the prtaceaa of Europe In ev­ Fox."’ Now Dial the game season
erything."
All kinds of Wood—Split, Slab and Chunk
Is open we venture the opinion
monthly.
Work delivered prepaid.
So (he disgusted merchant tied, leav­ that liefprc il closes again that
ing her ladyship In possession. There yuling (Hislal clerk will Iriutnfor TO years ahe ItvBd the life of a phaiitly return to Kcndalvillc with
K
recluse, growing more and more with­ ihe desire of his heartMrs. 8. L Bolinger has ' been
drawn from the world, and more ac­
customed to dwell tn • mental and •p*'nding a * *"iple nf weeks.at Bat­
tle
Creek,
she
with
her
IguMuml.
spiritual realm of her own creation.
untU she died, and was bdrted In the 8. L. Bolinger.-are expected home
Hie hist of this week.
garden of the bouse that she had
I he M G. H. Club met Wednes­
usurped.
day of last weak with Mr*. Flossie
Rbupp. Th- diversion nf the af­
ternoon was much enjoyed by Ihe
-BA-VXCa WANT ADVA. TAT,

The Hastings Banner COURT HOUSE HEWS

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After The Fair

It will be tirpe to think of things that will help make
the home more cheerful through the long winter
months that will soon be here.
‘ We wish to call to mind the fact that we are better
prepared than ever before to furnish STRICTLY
HIGH GRADE and DEPENDABLE FURNI­
TURE at very low prices.
SATISFACTION K
GUARANTEED in all cases.
We believe we will be able to please the most exacting
customer when it comes to choosing Linoleum, Rugs,
Carpets or Draperies, as our stock is larger and better
than we have ever carried.

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■ Miller &lt;5 Harris Furniture Co. ■
Order Our Drays

Safety First

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN

VIOUN INSTRUCTION

Cottage Bread

Do You I^at Cottage Bread?

The Palm Garden

Service

BAUER BROS
ARE

Headquarters for Good, Clean Coal

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
PHONES 2S4 AND 224

�BAGS KLCVBI

THE HASTINGS B INNER. SEPTEMBER 17, IM I,

COHCTLTOG

3,380 Taken Advantage of Our
Short Winter Course
First clacs met in 1897—It is a great advantage to every
farmer to take NL A. C. Short Course in Agriculture.

Why Your Boy or Gjrl
Should Study in Detroit
’.vc.jtavc told yon a few—only ’a few of the advantt’dj at the Business Institute.

Second Year Courses:
Winter Term.

Fall Term.

THE VERY THROB OF THE CITY LIFE
OF DETROIT IS EDUCATIONAL.

Stock Judging.
Advanced Soils.
Chrmiidry.
Bacteriology (Animal
Fertilizers.
Horticulture or Veterinary Science.
Forestry nml Apiculture or Phy.sicg

Advanced Farm Crops
Building Designing.
Farm Dairying
Farm Engineering.
Agricultural DntelnpmenL
Farm Management.
Animal Breeiling.
Plant Disenaeti.
Entomology.

Tills deportment is Intended to gi«e
ir •utMcrtbcni tho lxs-t and moat re- I
liable InformaUoa wo cun obtain on
die HUl&gt;Je&lt;-tH they dealer etplalnc^J'. lu I
asking questions send full lutorimiUon.'
HubM-Tibem aro requested to contrtbnto to thia deparuDcni when the* can
give more information on any subject.

Write for Special Catalog on “Two Year Course in Agriculture.’’
Address: J. L. SNYDER, East Lansing,, Mich.
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&gt;
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Michigan Agricultural College ‘S* |

Detroit rye developed to the ven.- highest point
il its highest, it is a well known fact that young

I he pa*t ten .
Write us'a pcrsonahlclter telling us your needs.

We will be glad tn help

To make the farm Hock return an,
renige la'rge pndll Hie hcits mu-l
nape t«&gt;
heL-iti laying by tli« ln-i -w&lt;i4i

If -169 Ciiw Air.. IR-tro I.

slath-d tn faying

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Stale of Michigan. County of Bar-

Seasonable Foods

regularly.

Salads become one of Ihe most generally served dis|tes
during the summer months.
And what lx a salad
without

Bight now is

well-balanced. liberal ration I" Il
went illlnw-

IrlniiiK against th"

. GOOD OI.IA E OIL?

Diiixt llie laying hen be

food element-

date nf llarrn't

used, and (hat all crcUihiiM of

Our Richeliou Lucca Olive Oil is the finest quality nf
Italian ()il,mam&gt;factun-d. You will appreciate il.

City &lt;&gt;f -finding-*, for examination

We offer a most palatable and refreshing beverage in
b«»tIi our Ginger Ale nnd Root Beer.
These superior thirst quenchers orc pack'd under
the Richelieu Brand and for pleasing, satisfying," in­
. vigoraling qualities am unsurpassed.

of foods.

regularly.

iltiy of January tn-xl. ami Hint Mich

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

$6000 $*000 $12000 $20000
.......................................... tSIWttrt
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«75nt»
........................ $5000 S-HOiM) $9000
. $.'100(1 $1000 $t&gt;i(X) $6500 $7200
:$1600 to $1500
$1000. No buildinos.
$1000 $1500 $2600
$2000 $2200

160 acres
kind

HOT WEATHER DRINKS

Business Exchange with much care has prepar­
ers. thnt wish lo inirst, Ihr'largest variety of
Farm I .mills to sclrcl from ever pul on Hastings Real Estate Mar­
ket.
Faioralile conditions now confront us, and the slogan Is
"Lund. IuiihI, Ijmd, Call, See, Investigate.**

The

regularly a* the heavy
icing dairy herd.
All
COWS must lie fed Well j
,ge milk yields, but tool
inrmy imagine ilmt h&lt;-ns ran simply]

■ • di-imil tleidq.imd hnrio’d »&lt;&gt;

Hi acres
120 arns
KO acres .

:IU at-rt-s
Small tracts readily obtained.
Homes in Hustings
lads In Hustings

The Grocers

Two Telephones

Notice of Hearing Claims.

Buildings With a ■'Holland'
Are Considered Best 0
‘Holland’
bus made il necessary for Ihe
Company lo build Five Ijtrgc Ad­
ditions to the factory during the

J. W. TIBBATTS
Who is hcatiag up thc homes of
Hsitinjca with Holland Furnaces

to several things among lhepi.
first—Individuality ,«if coiislruction. This has ghined us ns-t'ur.tmimrs the best dealers, who un­
derstand the principles of healing,
and know bow to install furnaces.
Second—4*&lt;|iinre dealing*, correct:
nnd prompt Idling of orders. This
has won u.&lt; the confidence of the
I nide nml consumer.
Third—Fuel economy, cleanli-

the forenoon of thnt day.
Dab'd Heptendien3rd. A. D. IfHi
CHARLES M. MACK,
Judge of Probate.

KALAMO.
The funeral of Mrs. Brace who
di«-d m Nashville. was held in Kalaino. Sunday.
She was formerly
Mr. and Mrs. BroSnmle and
daughter, Mildred, Mr. Oil- Wrber
and family nf Rattle Creek \i.-iied
in-Ihe lilrage Sunday.
Mrs. Hall of wlrmL lisiQ-d her
daughter, Mrs. Sriver from TIh.i&gt;duy until Saturday.
Jerry Pollen of Grand Ibipid*
was a-guest nf his brother, Will

Do You Want the Finest Tea you ever Drank?

Buy “ARBUTUS” 50c

Put Up Especially for Us.

- ASSYRIA.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Burdict and son nf
Bat Ho Creek visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A; Fisher, Sunday.
Mrs. E. Hartom. is Visiting her
daughter, Mrs. M..O. Tuckerman uf
Battle Creek.
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Mrs. P. K. Jewell and daugner Dorothy, are visiting the fonner's sister. Mrs. Sanford Plum, of
Goblesville.
Mildred Hartom entertained a
•few young people lo a mandim.nllow roast Sunday in honor of her
jirthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shepard
aid children, attended tho Ogden
fiiMlly reunion al the homo of Mr.
nnd Mfs. Harry Hinckley, lust Rutunhy.
Ml and Mrs. Lyons and son vis­
ited At John Beams, Sunday..
Mi and Mrs. John Sylvester of
Batik CVeek visited relatives here

BRIGGS SCIKMMIL NEWS
School opened Monday mnrnlng
September 7, with Miss Maude
Corl right, ns teacher.
Twenly-seveii pupils vt\‘re rnrolled Monday.
.
Dale Bullerllold. Clifford Dunn,
and Emerson. Cortrlghl formerly
of the Briggs school nn- attending
Assyria Center 'school this year,
nnd taking up Dili grade work un­
der the supervision of WelJster
Hastings.
Wayne Greyborn.
of Slovens
school and Clare Norris 'ol .Briggs,
visited Detroit and the state fair
Thursday nnd Friday.

Walker Colton has bought n It)
acre farm
of Earl tlurlis. The
farm is-known as thc Ralph Ih-nney farm.
Art llenney ami
wife have
bought a house and lol in Lake
Odessa and moved into ;i Inst
week. Mr.-Hortney was .obliged to
leave the farm on account &lt;&gt;r i&gt;oor
In-jlth.
Wc are sorry to lose
them fqyn our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peels' anil
daughter. Florence of Ionia, spent
from Friday until Sunday at Wil­
liam Ptirdun's.
■Ora ladiman* and family spent
Sunday al Merle Dunkin's.
Mrs. Peels of Ionin, spent over
Sunday with her dnugbl*r, Amur
Slinchcnmb.
Mrs. Clara Scars spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Mary Stmim
in Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Halton call d
on George Scars Thursday.

Buy Your Box Stationery
Now
During Fair Week wc will sell our box stationery at

10c per box
Thif will be the greatest chance to buy regular high grade
box stationery that has ever taken place in Hastings.

C. E. HARVEY
. Sorth Side Phirmaclst

Hastings, Michigan

130 East Cester Street
of
Wl£. A. DUHH, ifdr.

Michigan, County

Hmm

136

Sweet Juicy Pleats
' Al this season ot the year there is much dan­
ger to be feared from improperly prepared and im­
properly cured-meats. it is best ajways to buy
from ns then you arc sure of getting meats that
have been not only properly, cured and prepared
for the-block but are from properly selected stock.
If.you are not buying from us—ordc
next meats at our rmirkct.

BESSMER BROS

nn

iMmltry;
all the time if ilu-j are to grow or
produce protilaltiy.
But in nverage canes ImlIi7ii.- drinking v«&gt;m4#
and gi-ottyeU—A) In-r»- J he drinking
v.-*.4e|s sLutd pooh become polluted. I'aiHinizi',
No ina'lleiywhat kind of Irotich- or
drinking vessel, the liirds wlh soon
Bullalo,
pollute il and make it ui&gt;:mitary. Incubator
Ihe only thing to do is In .-raid out
the vessel ‘every day or lwovor
iwjaily de-iune,; to smiplil
caponizipg;
mui-h operation of
i&gt;ost paid with full instruction*
ran not lie rw.rciwtl

NEW SHOE SHOP
'

No. 119 North Michigan Ave.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

W. F. PRIEST

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Permanent Reformation.
Blgga—“Hallo, old man. how are [
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN
yfiu? Haven't aeon you for a long
Cottrell ami family Sunday.
•bane
time How's your brother doing? Has
ho pulled himself up yet?’* Mlggs—|,
l-'r.nl Van Vioel of Battle Creek
"Do you kndw that my brother has ■
small cracks in wliiclk they hid" givbn up smoking, drinking, gambling,
Soft Soap Used With Concrete. .
and breed.
If the boards of the. and all bad habits, and has gon^ to a j Great attention la paid by the .city]
A solution ot soft soap Instead ot
TAMARAC CORNERS
quiet little- place In tho country." । ot Ma&lt;|K«burK. Prussia. to Its bicycle j
proof
concrete la building the foundsroada. Ono can ride many ra
ink carlMilic acid in the 'wash ami; Biggs—*'You*don‘t say so!
Mlggs—"To the graveyard."
the country on smooth atretc
applying it Iml. *1 — u spray
rnoiiii which occurred Thursday washing if all «&lt;f Hie crarl
bank In Budapest
night. ' She had* been in-v.-r,B INNER WANT ADVS. PAY
Imallh for sume time.
Sit died corner!
brush.
happily in Jesus.
Het
have our deepest sympathy.
....
funeral was held Sunday iiflcrniMin
at 2:00‘o'clock at-Lake Odessa, al sure tlint mil a
tin- U. B. church.
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part of -last week.,
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Hnrlom en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Bowes mid
daughter. Thelma, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Webb of Baltic Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
Garrison Moore of Bellevue, Sini'lay.
.

During Fair Week

ant item* in poidiry raising.*
must have clean drinking Waler

i* over and cooler days are coming
St iver accompanied liim. to. I'ovi. Un»i litM*
wjB -a»e»a»e- to
Wayne. Ind:. Saturday,, returning trouble.
The-c pesls. are one
great cause nf low egg yield. • Make

Hastings, Mich.

of

liedllhy ami properly nourish-

I months from that dale were allow­
•fully ami
! ed for creditors to present their
a variety
claim*, againil the estate of lleiijamin B. Travis late of said county,
sparingly, |
not
healthy
deceased, ami Hint nil creditors of
bran', skim
I'said deceased are required to pre­
milk and mils abuudanlly. .UplcMl
sent their claims to said Probate
rm ground-, rub­
Court, al thc Probate Otiyie in the
City of Hastings, for examination bish amt tilth of all kinds must be
ami allowance, on or before the Hh kept down lo a miniimim.
liraii-and—diofls mash
day of January next, , and lhal
I day al noon. Groumt'
I such claims will.be heard before
drink.
t i&lt;;atl
hnnnrr to «*nf

Or write II. G. Redmon, Lansing, Mich.

THE COFFEE RANCH

Slate
&gt;as.sei| I hrmigh
»• in a position

Barry, m.
Notice is hereby given, that by nn
order of the Probate Court for the

J. W. TIBBATTS, Hastings. Mich.

Finest Japan Tea.

$700 In $1000
.$125 mid up

Judge of Probale.

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Dizzy? Bilious^ Constipated?
Dr.' King’s New Life .Pills will
cunryou, cause a healthy flow of
I bile and rids your stomach and
bowels of waste And fermenting
body poisons. They are a tonic fn
your stomach and liver and* tone
the general system. First dose will
(jure you of that depressed, dizzy,
bilious and constipated condition.
25c. all druggists.—Adv.

COAL

all tin- lice ann
powder lo kill
good job of du.-ihi? chickens is d&lt;&gt;m
rulitiin-.’ Hi" powder into the fortherr.
By holding tbe bend of I hi
tdtd down Ihe insect powder wi!

SurceM witn poultry tn just as
sure ami «‘imy' bs.'IIow with-hogs,
beef cattle or diary cattle. Fnrmanimals feed, and look after the
general welfare of their animal* in

The good ImZritiaef not only f&lt; cd.*
a balanced ration, but Im .disin­
fects bedding, rotates feeding ami
pasture lots nnd does tverylhinc
lhal tends (n keen the animals fre&lt;
from disease nml crowing rapidly
The good dairyman Imiks after tin
individual needs of every cow ev­
ery day. and I he'cows are ftd lib
really of » variety.
Keeping a Hock of laying hens Is
not unlik" keyuing a herd of dairy
cows.
Both kinds of animals, are
kept as producing stock.
Tim
composition of milk and eggs Is
much alike.
If the dairy’ cowmust hi1 comfortably sheltered and
•fed a well-bfilanced ration tn pro­
duee a large qualilily of milk, so

We have All Sizes of ANTHRACITE. POCAHONTAS and other
SOFT COALS and at prices that will be satisfactory to you.
Now is the time to place youi4 order, as delay may mean higher prices to
you.
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We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present prices, and
we should like to have the consumer take advantage of thc present prices
while we can offer them the opportunity.
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zkLWA-^ S in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS, ETC., and can sell you
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly call.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc
Dealers In Grain, Beans, Seed, Hay, Coal, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH

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PAOKTW0.VR----- --

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s* n nnturn and n people altogether
apart.
Japan believes that, in
Western estimation Asia is prone
tu» Im*, looked down upon, mul she

It position &gt;&gt;r people not entitled toil
■'quality witli tin* best in Europe
It in lierntise tlie California land
IHPMHIATJC CORRESPONDENCE law* npprRrs- to (dace European
races a high-r |»edestal (linn the
OVER CALIFORNIA LAND
Japanese thia Japan ft so intensely
HIESTION PUBLISHED.
and persisleiilly opposed to them.
The very Mispicion that Ihe \ynslifngton Jiovermnenl shpubl ven­
JAPS HOLO U. S. RESPONSIBLE
lure bi cimiiive. nl Ihe' California

\THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS

Some Will Tell You

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FOR CALIFORNIA'S BILL
"ly4 Ihe eiflirv Japanese 'nation,
■lliere- i.« another aspect of the
lestinn which is apt to be icnorVrllow Men Drilurv l:. S. ilus nu
Wnsliiiiui'Hi
■nut Tokio kIiowh Hint
Hight lo Deprive Them of i’rivlii&gt;’ Aim-rir.'in antliorilirs do not
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lieges Given Europemv*.
I regard llir law as discriininatiug
The jiuhliration of the diplomaiii* .-igain-i Ho* Japanese in particular.
fonrn|HuideniT between -flu- g.ivernmetitn at \Vn«luiigtou and Toki*&gt;
during the ii-gnlialions over !.he r«e nut lion Ii-- are nol only em­
phatic in deiirul of this conlenlioii.
»|tip in - California c-mtu i.Iml they allirni llial tin* nnisl-fnvmeil-iiulioii ‘clnuiM* gives Japanrs’!
stage in the.' r»‘ln|iiajH bvh
in Aim iua lh&gt;- ,-auie rlghls mid
privili'tfcn a- all oilier nationals.

THAT YOU SHOULD ATTEND THEIR SCHOOL BECAUSE GEORGE
B. CORTELYOU ATTENDED A BUSINESS COLLEGE AND EVENT­
UALLY BECAME THE HEAD OF ONE OF NEW YORK’S GREAT
BUSINESS CONCERNS they will tell you that you should attend their school
because Rose L. Fritz attended some business college and became a world's
champion as a typewriter operator—that you should attend their school because
William Loeb learned shorthand and became private secretary to the President,
and later, collector ol internal revenue ut the port of New York. But—

ini i-ou.iftuiii'ii in the c«qtrary.

Do they give you any specific instance* ot their own graduates who have won distinction in the world of business ?

th- allitud- of the Tnjiip milh"ii

mg this ■■■Yit-iiliiin k interesting
The vernacular press tint' -------•Ling
atiew- are MiifirroMl, and nvedl— enily th- aulliorilii's nr
tn say nil foreign** in. the
Jmvx d.i* libit. I’r-Md-nl
are much more oirpH.-o
: ’d;1
“
(if ill-p.ll. Il- -I .-.‘vl‘.-laI y nl
Bl I ,............... ..ijnre mil*!
made in view of tl»«* fact lhal i!n*
correKpotid&gt;*m:r was made pphlif
In tin* |in&gt;U&gt;l of Japan.

The last Cabinet failed a* nn
through’ wlial was regard'd «•

an?
flu* J;i|&gt;nm.**&lt;* hold lhal Ilii*;
.n l wa- ii
of concur-i
r.-iiip with’’lin-ir opinion. -TJu-y
siy that .-im*&lt;* tin* Washington
&lt;h&gt;vrrnim*nl -failed In-iiithi&lt;*iii-&gt;: the
t'uilifornin l.eKi»lnlur&lt;* ngainsl injustirr Inward Japan, the gnvrin-

cabinet is determined Ji
rthmg min', mid Ihe (rot
ihkI

Do they give thc names of young men and young women who have attended their schools
and arc now located in prominent positions in thc business world?
Can these institutions that “point with pride" to thc fact that they have adopted the most
recent and unreliable system of shorthand—that claim that they have a course of study that can
be completed in just no time atill—that claim to have sonic magic plan by which you may do
something that no one else has ever done- can such institutions show you a list that win read
like thc follow ing list of young men and young women who have graduated from the Michigan
Business &amp; Normal College, and gone out to become great successes in thc business world ?

■•xninplt* nf il&lt; policy nnd

NO--THEY CAN NOT

'1’111! point is tin-: All
the people. Th..... i-. however.
HHiivlhimf not quite riulit in the d'*i.»l:)iid h"W Wiishingtoii ctHiitl .1"
ni'giitiatioiiK. as indicated by the
wlint it i* may !«• cither

■ liif.-rnia bill.
\iid lli-i-in. lie* tin* danger, for if Japan be
confe«.i*Mlly ■ unable tn &gt;. .* why
American internal iminl
Irr.-ili'**
may not override .•tnl- laws, il will
Ih* ’ipi|Hi&lt;.&lt;ibli' I" .-atUfy lu r. unless
ind—&lt;l Hi- euii-Utii'Inin ‘if th- I’nrt-.

any.
kind

i»eiS (ii'rfertly familiar
deni ctlKlolllM. Iml Weslei

conv&lt; ni-iic-.
That this is what
•i«lo&lt;&gt;d. greatly (irejudii'ing
Japan really wards w*cnis obvious
gre*s «&gt;f diplomatic negofin­
from Hie JapmiWm press including
in matters of law mid dip&lt; ven scinioflleial journals. Wh-tti­
er the’ Aineric!in ronsHtulinn wiH
nn
Is* ainemled in deference to any
foreign (Mivvcr is a ^piedimi.
Bui
Ih- vernacular press of Japan.evi­ comilnied us the accordance
dently thinks it can li**, and there- fight.
Anyone who has had nillclr deal­
ami ing with Japan-— will readily imdchdaiid tliis.
In .lii|&gt;an if n man
wi n*, employed in work, say 1‘igln
UMI III" irniij ■&gt;!
■■■-« Ii'.ii, Inmrs. he would always In* afraid,
which Washington Is &lt;t&lt;*cland In to work longer b*«( it should dual-1
have proposisl. -Tlien; is every­
where nn intense desire in llnd out
giv ing.
anything for tin
prevailing opinion is Ihnl if the rejertioii of thr propo.-ui w.*rr favor­
able lo Hie diplolUHlie. authorities in write .*•&gt;
s a tilth*
magazine
the thiim
mon III Ill'll'
vcruneular |ir**s- i- piimfi l*i uccui*r
I' ll*. Ill*
the giivermnenl of withholding th- linin' doing tliis without payment,
term.* of the proposil in ord-r l"
aged In tench .-&lt;&gt; many
shield iiirif from public opprobri­ ................... school, and Ip* .-hould
um.
Tin* publication of -• very U-atli inor-e Ilian that ’ number of
imporlatil a diplomatic correspon­ hours as a convenience to Hie in­
dence with reservation!* as to tin* stitution, In* not only might 6o ex­
mosL’vital fealni-s of th- qu***tion pected.to ho &gt;&gt;n doing tin- withmil
it (nucli regrelled in Japan. ’
• xi.in payment, Iml might have
mid-d d-libcraG

ronvirlioi] llial the whole Ihuible
is du- to rare prejiulirr. . Not only
Hu*'Ain-l lean jempk. jmt IhcAinrrlean &lt;lev-rnniriil. says the Japan­
ese preM*. are uuiler Ike iiilluMire
•of rnre-prejiHliec.
In -aying -n*
inurh, llie Japanese |i&lt;‘ople ■)*• nol
deny Hint Uipl-r similar rireuinslmires they miclil perhaps show
th- same tttUll. Th-re h lilll-Tloiilit
ilial Jitnuu would not favor legisla­
tion exl-lMRDi.' ownei'shiii &lt; T tigrL

elliirr «»&lt;•-

i-miMclivii »f mil giving cuuuhIi for
tli&lt;* -.•j|nr?’”h^'in’h»-and-abmibk
mon*.
In olln.-r words tin* only way to
have nd iiii-iimlerstMlding in the

■rylhingjs stall'd in bhirk
mid

jtiirw laltoren*. ami bad u'return lo their own cminlry.
Unite*! Slates it no tonm*r Xin* id
immigration or of laiior. but ot
just treatment &lt;■• J.ij&gt;.i^*'-&gt;’ nation­
als now in Cajlfornja;
Tin* Jap­
anese in that -tab; an* deprived by
|i-gis|nli"n of tb- rights of land
ownership' whit- Europeans an*
entitled b&gt; »drli rights by virtu- &lt;&gt;f
ilitir. •.■tfeihility to
citizen-flip.
’Hiuh lhere Is an Invidious di—
crimitiatinn. say Ihe’
Jaiiniu*—*.
They ns-r.that while nil foreign­
ers in Japan are trraled'alike with
raMAcI lo rishi* nf land owne.rsjiip. the California law diwiitni-

lar.
Tin* American. conleirttor&gt;
Hint Jnpanea*' arc iml- aingl-d out
for eurn ilis*!riminalimi any mon*
ibnn Indians^or Chinn*- ur ftny
other Atqalir race, tlie Japuu-sc
refos- tn it-.ar.
inlrresHng evidence to «.fferr More
limn a year aim it was xinwd-d
tliut Hi- best way &lt;iul of th- riiffirully was for th-, Washinahin
c&lt;ou*rnyii nl tn conoade the Fluid
of naturalization to Jn(ian&gt;— suhject“. making lh&lt;* qualiflciifinnthwrehire' reafinulih'.
Sintli* ttiul
Wmp .many impotimil jottriinls.
l«*th in JapNii ami the I’nifod
Slal-A. have reiterated Hi- suggelion with approval. X&gt;wrthele»«.
Hi- JniKin«*«&gt;* anflHirili-.s hiv i-.
nutli&gt;e&lt;j Gtninfu.&lt;ly silent as In hope

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tin*

M alk&lt;-r. Drparlincnl of Schools and Colleges. Bur­
roughs Adding Machine Company. Detroit.
Bender BiisliiirlL priintr secretary lo llir gen­
eral manager &lt;tf thr YrllowsliMir Park Association.
Walter llauglicy. Wcsli-rn Supervisor of Agen­
cies, Buick Motor C-ar Omipnny. I'lint. .lliriiigmi.
• V. I- Grumman. Cashier Savings Department,
Central XntJoniil Bank. Buttle Creek.
Ernest J. Kiskc, secretary to Mr. Wolfe. Central
National Bank. Battle Cn*rk.
Eliiorn Knapp, private secretary
Huy B, Cady,
Detroit.
Earl II. I'iiilny. brunch Ih&gt;um* agent, Buick Stotor
Company. Spokane, Washington.
Elizabeth Hoyt, prhnte secretary to Mr. MorrImid. .Morrlund Motor Truck Company. I .os Angeles
California.
Clyde Marshiill. oPli-iul stenographer King's
County Court. New York City, mid hnldpr of tlie
world's record for s|H*cd mid ncrtirury in writing
short timid.
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Enmui Hess private seervlary lo tlie ellivf of one
of th- depart incuts of thr lord Motor Company. De­
troit.
Frank Andrew, Cashier IL B. Slirrmun Manufac­
turing Compmiy, BuU.tr Creek.
\
Winifred Wing, private secretary lo the Works
Manager. M. Rumely Company, tint 11- CreekThiMidore HuMciidorf. Chief .Accountant, L'nlon
Steam Pump Company. Battle Creek.
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Helena Stanley, private secretary to W. K. Kel­
logg. Kellogg Tousled Com Flake Company, Battle
Creek
John I- Kellogg, srcreljiry Kellogg Toasted Corn
Flake Company, Battle Creek.
Mar Itocke. with the il. IL Shvrmmi .Manufac­
turing Compmiy. Battle Creek.
Frank X. Miller. Paymaster Pustinn Cereal Com­
pany. I.tit, Battle Creek.
Charles I.. Marhlr. Purchasing Agent, Kellogg
Tousled Corn Fluke Company..Battle Creek.

dillb-uli tli.d Japan ran nol «o undetstmid.
ll-ru we have bill inn* more «*vi-deuce of how iillb* Wed-rn ~ mi-

allow, poi

■•’Wti imliaijv- for the sake &lt;4 being
-kind nr courteous rum* tin* risk of
having its act ion interpreted as one

aalisty.

W E I RGE Y(»l TO ATTEND THE MICHIGAN
BI SINESS AXD NORMAL COl.lAXiE BECAl SE
THIS IS THE SCHOOL THAT GRADUATED:
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George X. Blivt,-'t'rodurlimi .Manager for tlie
Thomas B. Jeffrey .Manufacturing Coippany, Keno­
sha, Wisconsin*
.Mary Sevixm. private secretary to the chief of
the I'rodutlhm Dciinrtiiwiil of tlie JI. Rumcly Com­
pany. l.aPorte. Indiana.
E. D. I.auigmi, Michigan Sates Jlanagcr for tlie JI.
Rumcly Company, Baltic Creek.
(
Adn Wiliitts, nrivale s«*cn*tary tn E. C. lllinnan,
American Steam Pump C&lt;nn|imiy. Baltic Creek.
Harry VunWagner, private secretary to Jtr. Hills
Assi-tnnt Sults Jlanugrr, Packard .Motor Car Czinipany. Detroit.
C. W. Brainard. Secretary-Treasurer I nion
Strain Pump Company, Buttle. Creek.
Fred I- Christian, Cashier Savings Dcpartiujpil, 01:1
NnIioiiiiI Bank. Rattle Creek.
.
EurJ Jlarviu, Receiving Teller, Old National
Bank. Buttle Creek.
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ItolM'rt J. Rar. Receiving Teller, City Bank of
Battle Creek.
I.orell Curtis’ Assistant (aishlcr, .Merchants Sav­
ings Bank, Bailie Creek.
John .Meister, Chief Accountant, llygcnic Food
Compmiy, Battle Creek.
O. (&gt;. Ossnu, Purchasing Department. JI. Rumcly
Company, lav Porte. Iniliaiui.
O. G. Culver. Cost Keeping Department, JI. Rum­
cly Compmiy. lav Porte. Indiana.
\'. 1_ Bramble, Union Strum Pump Company,
Battle ('reck.
Nellie Caimamilr, private secretary to JIr. J. C.

This list could he continued inifrimilrty.• There are now more tlimi live thousand of our young men mid
voting women out in thr business world who have made marked surcewt. Many on Hie abnvc list alone run
lie counted whose sala&gt;y is greater flinn that of William Loeb, collector of internal revenue nt Hie port of

NOW, MY FRIENDS-YOU Y(H NG MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN who are interested in n real busi­
ness rdiii-ution. how many schuob* bffn* you such a reputation its that? How
ninny schools cun show you n list of graduates thpl will even approach tills?
Now. do they? No, they do not. And tiny do not because thr reeonls of tlie
Jfr&lt;qiignn Business and Normal (lottrgr. Its training, its srrviiT, nnd Um* llmd .reT..
suits utlaincil cannot be even iipprotirhtM by any institution, at least within this
stale.
•
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I WANT TO SAY TO YOU YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG
WOMEN THAT A BISINESS
EDUCATION
OFFERS
JVO.NDERFl I. POSSIBILITIES.
.
It offers wonderful possibililes, because with the right kind of (ruining you
• have n elimice to learn the business of I lu* (irnis you ure witli. Because you write
thc linn's letters. BECAUSE you limidle llir correspondrnn*. BECAUSE you
keep tlie accoiints. BECAUSE yon, individually, do the work as planned by Hie
heads of tlie departments. You leurn to think THOUGHTS OK St (X.t.SS. br■ ails- you work directlv for thc men wlioais* Irin in liusincss. Bl I NOW 1 W AN!
YOUTH tlHNK THIS THOUGHT RIGHT THROUGH TO THE END. If you ure
going to succeed in business you have go I to start witli the right kind of buMness
training. If you start with tlie wrong kind of business (ruining, the rnrnp kind
of business training, the superflcai kind of liusiness training, you are bound to foil

Ka-htiigion

tjte J:i|iam*Ki.* puldir as in.-iiirrn*'
for havingUrst tried in preveilt (hr
i-mii-liiK'iil ••£ I In- California law
nnd (nr ttnerwards alteinpting in
coiidoue it.
This fart rankles in
Hi- miinl of Hi- nation, and will
do more to liind-r tlie progie-s nf
llie negolialions than anythin^ that

Po-Do-ljix Banishes Pimples.
Bail blood, pimples, headaches,
hiliouMiees, torpid, liter, constipa­
tion, elo., come from indigestion.
Take Po-lto-fjix. the pleasant nnd
absolutely sure Laxative, and you
won’t suffer from a deranged irfoiqach or oilier troubles.
It will tone
up the liver and purify Ihe blood.
iqura gffnjaiyt Lse it regularly and you will slay
well, have clear complexion ami
steady nerves. Get a Wc. boUlu
races. She tie- today. Money back it nol satuffed.,
on being treated All Druggist^.—.Adv.

just ns sun’ as llie Min rises anil sets. If you gel a thorough business (raining,
tlie kind of trail ling you get al thc Mh-higun Business mid Nhrmal College. you
an* p hired al (In* very start in a position, offering an excellent salary, and mil
only (lint lint you an* placed where you have nn opportunity to GET ON THE IN- .
SH)f-» of (he business, and your chances for tin* future are indeed unlimited.

BUSINESS TRAINING IS NOT DIFFCULT
Stmrtliand. tyfzcRriting. the- fiindmn minis of Ivookkerping arr a part, but tire
not in any sense &lt;if the wonl AI.L OF A BUSINESS TRAINING.
You cun learn
those things in it very short time, but don't let miy one delude you Info thinking
(hut (his is a hnsini*ss education—physiology Is not a naslical course— nrilh-

IT TAKES EXPERTS
II lakes a liusincss expert to teach y on hiisiu-ss—il takes a stenographic ex­
pert touuikr you a HEAL shocthmid writer—It takes n penman lo Irarli you
lo write—mul witli Hu* proper trm-hhig. sucii as you gel jit Hie MlrhlipM' Business
mid Normal Collrgc,&lt;thr road Is easy. It's just application, it's just following In­
structions; mid here, exactly ns in a. real foislucss offlec, y ou niwmclatc witli suc­
cessful business men—you gel their point nf'jtcyc .and when you go out into the
Inlsiness world you arc n success from thr very stmt—al a salary from 50 per
cent to IiM) per rent greater than you can earn in any other eaparlty.

“THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT
The vvork of Ihe “SERVILE DEPARTMENT” of
thr Michigan Business amt Normal Cxrilegc is an &lt;xilgrowlh of (be personal help which Mr. Argubright
has given, docs give, and will give to everyone who
—
enrolls at the school. This department furnishes just
hen*
ihe right .position for you—places you wlr*
—’ ’you
----i-un grow—just that place (or which youi ure best'

Which?
I&gt; woman more intereating than
morn He has more' genius In exeeptlonal individuals, and less of goQlu*-llkn Insight in the'ax-rags per­
son. H- competes; woman endures.
He builds externally, sho at homo*
Its fight*; hhe preserves. -Our worth­
less opinion la that men are more In­
teresting than women, but that wom­
an is more In teres Ung than man.—
Harpor a Weakly.

C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, Business Expert

purpoM* of giving phifcMlonal adv ire upon cfllrirnry
in f|cni*ral. nut in particular, to increase thr rtflcicncy of every graduate of thLk institution. This de­
partment is beyond the eomprehriLsion of the ordi­
nary individual. The only way that you can grasp
the full sigiiill&lt;-mire of the wonderful vvork dune by
JIr. Aiguliriglil is to enroll ut the schuol and become
a huiumi, integral purl of the plan............... . .............

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titled. Tlie personal analysis which JIr. Arguhright,
gives to every student of this school is’vvorth many
• times the entire cost of tuition. This help is the oulgrowth of ninny years’ experience in tlie practical
. vvork of advising young men mid young’women witli
j
regard lo (heir vocations; enunscllng employers in .
j
the wlcclion and assignment of employees; InvcsliI
gating industrial and commercial institutions for thr

MORE THAN $3,500 A YEAR
Cornr up to the College olfice and let us aliovr
you a letter from a young man who Ims hern otrt of
school alMiut four years and-flow receives more than
h year, with a percentage of the proQLs in
nildition. Hr says “Another raw of what the train­
ing at tlie JI. B. A N. C. will do for u fellow with or­
dinary inleillgrnrc.”’
Tlie demand for our young men and young wom­
en Ls fur in advance of the svipplv. Business men ure
culling on us each month—cadi week—each day—

training Hull equipped thrill for life's work. This
training lias given thrin* mi ndvmitagc that is
WORTH I IKH’SANDK OF DOI.LARH to them. Wc
want lo tell you nlaiiil these young people, ttr want
to show you why wc cun do for you vvhal wc have
done for thrin.
If you cumiot cull, send for College literature—
il is free.
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You may start any day. Tlie Thirty-third year
is now iipsrsslou. ’Hie Instruction js individual. Thc
enrollment is limited..

faster I linn we can gnidiiale our sludcnls. I he demnml is so great that EVERY flitAlli ATE IS AS- .
SI RED &lt;H A (iDOD POSITION or every dollar of
tuition paid is refunded.
Wr-want to talk with you personally. AVc want
to meet every.serious minded young man mid young
woitfun. IVr want to open your eyes to thr wonder­
ful possibilities before you.’ Wn want you to knbw
what wc lune dom* for mofr. (linn 5,000 young men
mid young women who nn* now niukliig big miccckscs
lu life bcejuist- they hud SI'ECIAI. 1 ItAlXl.XG—

Send for Our Hafiiltdmc Ncw Catalogue. Sc nt- Free.

Michigan Business and Normal College

. C. J. ARGUBRIGHT, Pre.idcnl
.

43-45-^7 West Main Street

"THE SCHOOL THAT &lt;?ETS RESULTS"

BATTLE, CREEK, MICH.

DAVID SILLERS, Sectary

Entrance Through Bijou Theatre Lobby

Office hours—8 to 11:45 A. M.; 1:15 to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays 9:00 tojl:45 A. M/l:15 to 4;00 P. M.

�PAGE THIRTEEN

THE HASTINGS BAWFR. SEPTEMBER 17. 191L
GOUNC11. PROCEEDINGS.
street committee with power to
City Council met in regular ses­ act. Curried. Ayes Aid. Edmonds.
sion Friday Evening, August 2«th, Herney, Lunn. Nicss, Roush, Sel­
den, Absent I. .
iflIL
Resolved; Thnt the •Supervisor
Mayor Jamieson presiding.
Present nl roll call. Ahl. Ed­ of the 2nd and 3rd wards, ofllie
monds. Herncy. Lunn, Nfas, Roush City of Hasting*, be and Is hereby
orifereil lo make a aperial assess­
and Selden.
.
ment of all the land* within the
Absent al roll call. Aid. Cnrvelh. special asaeMoient district liable
Minutes of August Htb read and to special aaMMmenl for the cost
approved.
of (Jic construction of thc Mont­
Th&lt;* following accounts were gomery street sanitary sewer, ac­
auiiit.-.l:
cording to the benefits wiHiout
Jake Niess, election
.S 0.00 reference lo the improvements
Chas Warner, election
COO thereon; that he lie and Is hereby
Leander Pryor, election
. 2.00 ,ordere*! and directed to inane a
Wm. Miller, election'
.*jwHqsT-nw9Bm&lt;’nr-Tri!i if all tin
. Norton Patten, election .... . 15.00 land* within the special sewnr dis­
Chas. Plckel, election
2.00 trict. Hable lo special assessmcnl.
Kain Crawford, election ....
2.on for the cost of const niri ion of
C. H. Barber, elccjmn
o.on Hie Montgomery street Sanitary
Frau Cannom, election
0.0ft ^ewcr, according lo benefits with­
N. Clark,.election
2.00 out reference, to the nnprovemeni*
(J.00 I hereon, and to make n special »*Isjon Tolhurst, election
,1a*. Woolon, election
2.00 *&lt;&gt;«smenl roll of said specinl as­
Adalbert Heath, eleclion ....
2/XI sessment district, entering and de­
L. Rose, labor
0.70 scribing all tin* lands liable to
J. Walter*, lalior
5.63 assessment lharoon, and Hint In*
Wm. Jgionard. labor .......
15.00 levy upon . said lands liable to
B, Jeffry, labor •.
12.00 special a*se««mviiL Ihe nnlouul of
Win. Pauslle, IhImun.no, the estimated cost of said Mont­
F. Ickes, Inlier
3.30 gomery street sanitary sewer in
ni’i’ordance with chapter twenty
D. Wood, labor ....
ii mt of the cliartcr of thi* City of lla-lH. D. Selden, election
L. H. Pryor, election
tijxi
A. G: Carlton, election :
d.mi resolulion* of the City Council of
Wm. Roush, election
&lt;1.00 the City of Hasling*. '
‘Sigiu-d: WiIIihui B, Ibmsli.
&lt;&gt;&lt;M&gt;
Chas/Reamer, rierlion
o.mi
Moved by Aid. ilou*h (hat re.-mA. H. Carvelh, election
C. II. Edmonds, rlecllmi
ti.mi
Irving Cressy, election
Aid. Edmond*.
Herncy,
Lunn.
f.on Nil’s*. Roush, fk’lden, A»went ’(.
Chns. E. Lunn, election ....
3. L. Maus, eleelion ..............
Moved by- Aid. Lunn that Carl
0.(10
E. J. Edger, election
t.on Wespinter be elected member of
M. Roush, labor
l.on cily council lo till vacancy caused
Wm. Roush, labor
(0.00 by the rehignnlion of J. A. Woobm.
A. Smith. lalMir
CuTrh*d. Aye*
Ahl.
Edmond*.
Jos. Shay, learn
I'.UK i Herncy, Lunn. Nle**, ' Roush anjJ
Holden. Absent I.
Geo. Tolhurst, learn
Moved by Aid. Nir** Hint (he
Wm. Coburn. U*am
N. Smilli, labor
21.00 building of a siilc-vvalk near Wm.
8. Mead, team
21.00 Paiinll.-’Carried. .
2021. Chan Hill, labor
”’ Edmono* tiia;
unlil
Friday,
50 council adjourn
J. A. Wnolmi. .salary ...
M.
Patten.* City Clerk.
A. I. Warner, acct
Jacob Strouse. lalfair ...
H.ir,
H. l»,
NORTH
Ximill r.ABI
EAST Kt-II.VMI.
RETHND.
Hasting* Printing Co. ...
I. 5O
Charlie Moore and family visited
City Clerk, |M&gt;*tag&lt;*
----- «.i_
-111,1 family „f
Jas. B. Clow A Son, acct .
Grottier Fire' Equipment ------ iruMii Northeast Hast ing-.
j, Sunday,
(lie
Richard lln-k&lt;-y and
ai
daughter of
Moved by Aid. Edmonds lhalI Ihe
accounts be allowed and orders Vermmilvilli*. viAih*&lt;Kal FT«•«! R* n\
'
•
drawn.
Carried. Aye*. Aid. Edr kra’ Sunday.Mr*. Claud llamnim'id lUilerhiinmon ds,- Horney. Lunn, Nira*, Roush,
&lt;■&lt;1 her brother Lin Wing. «»f
nnd Selden.
Absent I.
Moved by Aid. Lunn lhal the roll Irbil and liluUiel', Of NoiIII Irving.
Sunday.
y
of Ihe west Slate street
. Arthur M«*ire whn Is drawing
adopted.
.................
- ...... F&gt;liin»iid«.1 gravel (»u a *|nie rrwnnl road
Carried.
Ilerney. Lunn Nies* Roush, Seldon, noi lh of'Carlton Center wa* home
-*■***•-* I.
*................................................. ' over Kiiadav.
■Absent
Mik. Norri* of Middleville, i*
Moved by Aid Roush thnl the re
pairing of East Statu' ilrerl. am- visiting Iter ilaughter, Mr*. E.
cemetery load be referred tn the [Springer.

ORANGEVII. I-K.
HASTINGS AND CAHL'
G. Warren’s new bouse is nearly)
TON TOWN LINE.
,
Sunday, Sept. 6th. being IL V. completed.
Mr.
Newark
it buiding an auto-1
Wilson’s ilfty-eighlb birthday, a
* I
number of friends and relatives mobile shvM.
Marshall Beattie has a new au-|
came to help *him celebrate the
same. .They gave him a post card tomobile.
Hale Brattle of Kalamazoo was
shower and left other presents for
which he was- very thankful and at Clair CoJIiaoaw Mending a few
days last wwk.
appreciated very much.
Born to .Mr. and Mrs. Williamj
Mrs. Horace Barnum was called
to Lansing .om* &lt;hi&gt;- last week on Farnsworth a baby boy last wwk. I
Onions an* being emilrnrtcd amlj
account of the illness of her sister.
Mrs. Leo Gummings spent Wed­ an* not a very high price, thirty I
’
•
nesday and Thursday with her sis­ wills.
The
rain did lots "f damage to
ter. Mr*. Jbhti. Francisco, in 1laslthe onion crop. In places Uie on­
W. B. Herron
Hermn of Cliampaiun.
HL. ions were floating. Champaign. ill.
Frank Beattie vttlled relaHves!
sprit a few days.of last week look­
last week.
ing after thc intervsU of. his farm, hen*
School began lari Monday with
now occupied by Max Bump.
Mis* Hazel Nevina and Miss Fox as
• I kin Shripbcll and family of teachers.
Coats Grave visited at Isaac Hoov­
er’s one-day last Week.
SUNFIELD.
Jay Rockwoxl and wife nnd Mrs.
Bev. E. M. Wherier will movei
Rd I a Hager spent Sunday, ut E. J. lo Caledonia, and Rev. Lyons will;
Bump’s.
be ihe new pastor lo the.II. B. |s*oMrs. Alice Cummings has re­
turned to her home in Hastings af­
ter spending a few days with her M. I’., eonforence, Tuesday.
Rev. Hahn • nt tendril the I-’. M.
son Leo nnd family.
Charles B-nbam and family bf district inerting at Fl. Louis Tn.-I |
Hnslinus visited- nt Jarno* SwnnMrs. Randolph and daughb-r.|
Grace Sherk «&gt;f Grand Rapid* Mr*. Bailey, of Adrian, attended]
*pejlt from Monday until Wednes­ Hie. golden wedding of Mr. and Mr*.;
day. vi-iling nl Glenn Moore's.
. Sila* Hn'mlolph Inst Saturday and;
n’tiiriirtl hnme Turadny.
Miss Rernice Greaser and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Rumsey of Freeport Weipperl went to Albion Thursday
and t&gt;. P. Spragin* mid wife and lo tnke up thejr school work al,
college again for another year.
John West died veiy suddenly
with
heart
Chnrtes 'Moure and family &lt;&gt;f Monflay morning,
•
Rutland visited his brother Glonn trouble.
Rev.’S. C. Groff and wife visibsl
and family Sunday.
Levi Boice of Champaign. IIL (heir qnuglilcr. Mrs. Grant Mr.nl at
visited his rmiidh. Mrs. E. J. Bump. Grand Ledge, over Bunday.
C.hrrrv Tree Blonoms
William Ourigan and daughter
Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley,
sides on the McOmbor .
Folin Doyle and Agnes Doyle ’■•( Ilnllimon* townships, ha- n cherry
Freeport "called on Glelin .Moore tree which produced blos«om.* on
nnd wife uno day last we«’k.
Friday. Seploinber 11. She brought
several of the bl09'&lt;ims io Ihe
sh*y and family from lUrasjlay |inid Sunday.
Slop/Thul First Fall Cough.
Sunday visitors nat James End- I Cheek your fall cough al once
irat. Ki-nymi and ' —don’t wait-it may lead tb serious
lung trouble, weaken your vitality
and develop a chronic. lung ailment.;
Senter
Gel a bottle of Dr. Bell* Pine. Tar

!.|c«* -u«e il freely for that fall
' cough oru-old. »lf Baby nr children
Daily Thought.
sick give il t&lt;7 them, it will re­
Man’s highest merit alwar»-4s. ■■ 'are
lieve quickly and permanently, ft
much as (MMisible, (o rule vxicrnat clr- :i.-oofltM Jhc. irritated th mat. lungs
cumslancra. nnd as little as possible ‘ 7nl'| ";iir pas*a,ge"'**
i^r."eii* !!
■i. Loravns
Phlegm
to let himself bo nijed by them.—
antiseptic’ and forlilie* tin
Goethe.'
.i ....i.i^
n
tern ogainst
colds.

AMERICAN FENCE
What makes a good fence? Should it have wire hard as flint
made with the highest carbon the same as the makers of American
fence put into its piano wire? Or should it be a soft wire such
as they put into their weaving wire that is sold to manufacturers of
wire cloth? Neither—it should be a medium wire that many
years’ experience has shown to be exactly right for the purpose.
The American Steel &amp; Wire Co. makes every kind of wire that
is used, beginning witli its own mines, through its own furnaces and
steel and wire mills and they know what is the right kind of steel
to use for a fence. Tnist their judgment.

11

Should a good fence have a rigid stay? No
—we believe in thc hinged, joint that is strong,
flexible, yielding to pressure like a spring bed
and snapping back again to its place. Flexibility
is its life. A pneumatic tire on a bicycle
is more durable than* a.solid tire for this
reason.© American fence is made of large wires
thoroughly galvanized and proof against weather.

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Goodyear Brothers
Hardware and Implements
PHONE 1

HASTINGS, MICH

M MITIN CORNERS.

Mci.lenn.iii

(linn iinQal.

Alonzo
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Gri­
per Friday wcnini
lni«ir.ind'&gt; hirllid.i'

j hold.
Guaranteed.
-BANNER AVANT ADVS. PAY.— • your pruggisL—Adv.

THEof the
FINAL
CLEARANCE SALE
GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO. STOCK, of Hastings and Remus, Mich
Now going on at Otis’ old stand, Hastings, Mich., is drawing record crowds. Opportunity knocks once at everybody's door. Thc man or woman who succeeds in life is the man or woman who grasps thc oppor­
tunity vvheix it presents itself. Here is your opportunity—arc you going to let it pass by or arc you going to take advantage of it? Seldom does an opportunity present itself to buy seasonable, serviceable mer­
chandise at less than cost of material. Pon't neglect the chance, —come tomorrow and get your share of thc savings.
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MEN'S AND BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS AND 1-URNISHINGS-MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOESAND RUBBERS-AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES

TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS ABOUT THESE SPECIAL VALUES IN

SUITS
$22.50 Sulls for men and young
men. including Capps 100 per
cent Wool suits. Final Clearance Cid &lt;C)
Sale Price
L..............-.alTojV
$20.00 any Sult in thc store retailed
nl llih price by Grant Otis A Co.
1 'T
Final Clearance Sale PricesJl.fe'./ O
$18.00 SuiU, as sold by Grant Otis
A Co. nothing reserved. Final Cl 1
Clearance Sale PriceA•/
$15.00 SuiU, really worth more, but
n special nrice with Grant Otis
A Co„ Final Clearance Sale

$9.87

$12.50 Sulls, some earelleij/ values,
perfect style and workmanship. &lt;C*7 7C
Final Clearance Sale Price -P* •• *7
$10.00 Sulu, sold for a higher price
in any other store, but Grant Olis
ZQ
&amp; Co. Final Clearance Salo Price.. «pU.Ux

MEN'S.
$.150 Men's gun metal. Iducher cut, a good medium priced
----------- - stior. Final ( Imranrc Sale----- r-—
Price ' .........
Si.ill) Vici and gun inolal, lace or button, only a small .
Ink mi hand. F inal Clearance Sale

$2.69
jy

$1.50 Men's patent BurrOjaps nr-gun metal shoe, a few
button, balance lace. Final Clearance Sale
Ol zn
Price ...........................................................................................$i&gt;'Uy
$1.00 and Si.50 Men's na|ent button or lace shoe, very
gnod value*. Final Clearance Sale
Price &lt;•
$1.00 Men's laq. vici or Burroiap*, lace shoe, extra fine,
..durable.. Final Clearance Sale
Price .. :...
$L70 and $5.00 Ovforils including the famous "Florsheim*
ibt-aud. Final Clearance Sale
0 7 no
Price $4.70

$1.98

$2.98

10c

Underwear

Never Again 50c

Think of buying winter underwear at the
opening of the srason’ ut reduced prices.
Men’s extra heavy fleece-lined shirls and
drawers, all sizes from 3i tn .41 inclusive.
Grant Oh* &amp; Co.’s price rin these goods
.
were 50c. per garment. Final Clearancn Sale Price$1.50 Wool Shirts and Drawers -made by the
standard mills, thi* alone is a guaran­
tee nf tho quality. . Final Clearance Of IX
Sale Prieo ................................................
$1.00 Wool. . Shirts and Drawers, another of
tho famap? .“Mandard" make, only a
limithd quantity.
Final Clearance
Salo Price ................................................
$1.25 Union Suita for men. extra heavy
weight, soft heavy fleece. Final Clear- Q'7r»
anic Sale Price .................................. x/V

Work Shirts
35c

Men's tvork hone, the kind that sells for
p^lOc a pair, while a limited lol

lasts, 3 pair to a customer. Final

5c pt

O£C

$22.00 (loth oM-rroals flue quality.

$1.98

$2.39

Rubber Goods
55&lt;* Women's storm rubber, only a small
lol |&lt;-H. Final Clcaranec Sale
z-A
Price ........................................................... 43V*
plain .nnd sfnnn rubber.
Final Clearance Sale Price

.Just about 25 ’dozen m the lot. ■$»u&lt;»ii
1WJ tn 17 inclusive, aud ibi&amp;Js your.last
chance, no more when these are
gone. 50c is the Tegular price. Or
Clearance Sale Price 3 for $1.00 or sJoC

c Sale Price ..

$16.98

$20.00 Cloth nverenata, handsome
'U'hfldnaifcdilp. a coat well worth
your choir.-.. Final Clearance
-Sain Price .........................................

$1^,39

$18.00 Cloth Ovrrcont-s. if a saving of four and
a half dollar* tt|&gt;p&lt;*aU to you. you
Final Clearance Sale Price

$13.18

$15.00 Cloth Ovcrrnats, and the wonder is that
• pi I./’, ami (hen lo b&lt;- cut Mill low- (TQ
ci&lt;SQmilj(:icarancr Sale I’rirc ... »P /•xO

SIOJKI Clolli Oiercouls, good *)■;•viceblo garnu’iit.s. well lined and
well made.. Final ( Icarnnce Sale

$7.49

Once More—10c

Canvas Gloves

63C

5C Clr

3 for $1.00

31.13

men

FOR MEN AND MH NG MEN

WOMEN’S
$2.80 Women's kid buiton. with patent - tip m-ilium
heel, a good shot* for little money. Final ClearCl JQ
nnre Sale Price
^1.17
$3.00 Womens black velve.l, button, medium heiil^a.very
SQrvicablo shoe.. Final Clearance Sale
ct GO
Price ......... y.............................................................................. $1.70
$3.00 Women’/ lace and button nln»&gt;, black and tan.
•while the lol lasts. Final ('.Icaramc Sale
- Price .......................................................................................
$1.00 Women's, patent, button, kid lop, iti-diurn heel,
don't fail tn
the.-’ exceptional values. Final Clearea no
nnre Sale Price f.
$3.00 Women's gun metal button, military heel, r. /i nsiblc
Bcrvicalrio Bhoe. Finn! Clearance Sale
CT 70
Price :.:
$3.00 Women's palei.it or kid lace shoe. *p
cellent workinanship. FinaJ Clearance
Sale Price ........................................

A SALE OF

LAST CALL

Overcoats

SHOES

FOR MEN AM) YOUNG MEN

FOR

ACT QUICKLY

READ

PON PER.

‘J0&lt;- Men’s plain rnhh'U j. at prij.-mt price
.
&gt;&gt;( rubber Hi'*-**
a bargain at irirular price. Final Clearance Sale Prive... /du
$1.00 Men’s hdl •

Price

*!inin rubleu*. now

83C

Owing lo great demand and the small
supjdy, we qre obliged to limit these lo

3 pair tn a customer
Wc GLOVES 5c

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
SUCCESSORS TO GRANT H. OTIS &amp; CO.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER'1?. 1911.

PAGE FOURTEEN

NASHVILLE

Mr.'aWegusen,
The Ladies' Tailor of Grand
Rapids
Will be at the

! tin tabor Day podmfo-ter GlasIner had. the interior of th&lt;- post of­
fice elianged -so that now all of.the
mail boxes are at tin- -outh and;
[the iniutey order .window m front
ut the north of the-general deliv­
ery and stamp window making
'more room for Ihe working force
(in Ihe back.
.
.

Elkhart, Indiana. Thursday, where

PARKER IIOUSE, WEDN ESDAY,
Sept. 23 '

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with a line of very latest anil
and finest
patterns in materials for Fall and
Winter Suits and Dressed and the
ladies of Hastings are cordially in­
vited to call and look over the line.

A. S. WEGUSEN
Lady Tailoring
i8E. Fulton St.—Citizens Phone 244S—Grand Rapids, Mich.

I old regiment.
| Mrs. Mary Holsaple went to Du­
tra nd, Friday, for a visit with her
( son. Elmer and family.

tier daughter, Mrs. Ina Ritchie al
Stony Point .--veral days lasivweek.
Miss-Pauline Kunz left on the
evening train
idle by Mi-’ Olive
Walker and Ho y went lo Grand
Ihh
Rapid* and -p ent Sunday,
and Mrs. C. F.
.**11111 ii.
• Mrs. Bertrand Yoiiffg and Hirer
i hildii n of Charlotte Mpenl. Sunday
with Hu* foriijer.* parent*, Mr. and

and

la.-t week Tuesday "veiling.
and Mr*. Cha-. Muivany
thr.*.* children fit Belleville
e-ts'i-f Mrs. Muivany’*
Frank Wertz. and family.

Mr. nnd Mrs.
guests id Mr. a

Smith ware

i;. M. Putnam. D. L. Smith. F. M.
Quirk and R. E.
Solibv take ■" '

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pjs iwiui-rB

Valve-in-I lead Motor
You will find the BUICK line'of cars at the

Fair just South of thc Main Entrance.

When better automobiles are
built, Buick will build them."

The Hastings Buick Co
*900,

*950,

$1185,

$1235,

$1650

New Messer Building
Hastings,

Michigan.

Gribhin and Powers have their
new cider mill and jelly factory ir
running order and it will Im* op­
erated by Mr. Herbert Cross of
Vermontville,
an
expcrienrecl
hand at that bu-in"**.
B. P. Seward of Battle Creek
visited hi* daughter, Mr*. R. G.
R"lhhanr,- last week.
We were mistaken in our item
Inst week in reganl to Mis* A ilia
Parrott entering hit*inew college
nt Grand Rapid-.
She nerompmiied Mi*.* Yada I'righnpr to Grand
Rapid*, but rrlurntsl home Mun­
day evening.
The remains of Mrs. Eugene
Brown who died'at her hoirf^ near
1 lhesler 'With cancer of thr slomach,
.Sunday
morning
were
lijuughl here f»»r interment in
take view cemetery. Wednesday
afternoon.
MiK* Inez Smith &lt;11 ftelroit. i*
&lt;i*iling her father. R. C. Smith,
and other relative.* nnd friends
here.
B. B. Downing and family are
moving into Rnv Riven*' noutu* in
Hi.* east part of the village.

NORTH N ASHVILl F.
E. V. Smith was at St. John*.
Tuesday and Wednesday, on busi­
ness.
- Mrs.-Ed. Ritznni. mid two sons of
Milwaukee are visiting Hie form­
er's parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. A.
Bachelor.
Mrs. Orville Slorkiiig is •mile ill
with intlmnmatiiin "f ibe bovveh.
• Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Frazer of
Battle. Creek wn* guests of tintatter's aunt. Mr*. Cliarlry Feigliner. from Friday until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Munson of " ‘
vitle spent Hund.i.v with “
Mrs. C. Feighn-i.
The Grange inel wilh Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Brumm. Fridayriling,
After the ■prelirninpries a good
program was •ariosi out. utter
which light refre-'inirnls

Some of the Reasons Why

MaherIs’sMeeting
Business
University
With Success
Wo teach the latest and twos- up-to-date systems,
.
This was Hie first school in this section of the stale to introduce
Grogg shortliaiid nnd P..dionnl Typewriting. OlRer* who oppoaril it
liavi'-lind to either adopt if. or go out of business. We tench-the mjIijei'U ie'cauw we know from experience that they nre sutierior, hot
herause public sentimi-nt has roiiHiellvd us to do so.
• hire is Hie only school in Hi'- -tale whore Hie public work is
turned over lo Hie Students and they receive the money fur doing
-tune—this’ amounts to several hundred d'dlnrs Pach year mid not
only give* Un* students tin actual liusine— experience hut enables
Silirilors have never been employed ns the.class Hint, nre inilu••need by them as a* rule would never make very desirable help in
the business world. 'Ihe school is tilled each year wilh friends and
relatives of former students.
We an* |ocai«*«l near Hie heart of the city so lhal pulilir work h'r
easily, obtained, mid a central point for nil students lo attend.
- '.Mill Century iMHikkeeping is taught, which is nil thnt its name
implies, being up-to-date in every respect, mid graduates of Hit*
system nre among the best topKKecpeitf in the city.
same liu*ine-s. and ■ ven they must'admit Uihl after a i-omplete fail­
in' al their hands lh&gt;- sann- students made g,H&gt;d liefe.
At our school all III.* public woik i.ik. n in to !&gt;,• done by Uk la
turned over I" our students and J hey. receive the pay for doing It.
We feel Hii« fair in Hie student* and it greatly aid* them in their ef­
forts lo secure an education for this public-work amount* lo wvrral
liundrcd dollars tier year. In addition to Hie Unanrial help il. gives
them the actual business practice which every student needs,
Summed jqi—The most up-to-date sysleiu*; We lead while olhtrally located; Teachers that knovvurk; Positively no solicitor.*: Cen-

follow; Paid for your public w month

evening

Corl rigid s
a gue*t at M
Ask for further information.
ir.-l uf Ihe w«
e regular monthly htisii
and Mr. nnd Mr*. Fred Brmmn
-octal meeting of Ihe Y. P
were elbcled delegate* to alb*nd
ie Evangelical church was
the convention at Hasting* the
iii.'rt al ihe home of 5
30lh of September.
C. C. I’ri6e and Mrs. EUn 1 Coe
tie met al llie church
.. were taken a line nu-; were nt tanking on business Fri-|
tomobile ride before Hie meeting day and Saturday.
by members of the church and so­ I Ernest Fuch* and family have
319 So. Burdick St.
ciety who own macliines. mid on inoved to North Castleton.
School began in the Feighner
lheir return were left al Mrs.
district Monday witli Miss Bernice
Mead at the h'-|m.
.
place a .good slipper was nerved.
.lack Brumm 1* pl Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Ueuiatay of
Chicago. ure gue-t* of Mr. and Mrs. where he will attend the n&lt;n-:nal
the coming year.
miu-qiiohUyli Im almost tinimsAi.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
C. M. Putnam.
MIm Lulu Helrlglo spent Monday
Mr*. George Co.* nnd Mrs. C. C.
la Pease and wife of Cedar
evening with Miss Itengie Benedict.
at Hastings, Munday
dek with appi-ndiiiliM -last Price wen*
were Sunday guests of Chas.
Mr. mid .Mrs. C. Hooper and Minn
on
business.
.... day and wii* operated on
loCt.-d Rhoda Kan-her wore in Hastings
Gillnspie.
Mrs. Frank Price and daughter.
Sunday. Mrs. A. Karrlier who ha*
James Hammond hud the mis•ondilion.
in*en -pending some time there n&lt;—
Mi*. 1'. A. Quick is at Hastings urday.
coiniianied them home.
Glenn Oversmilh was nt Balti'* i*owm la»l we
tins week acting- a- one of the
Mrs. J. W. Califf of Grand Rapid‘..JUx Monro
Creek on liusine— Friday.
had quite
judges al Hn* County fair.
i* vhiting friends and relative.* in
HOI TH BOWNE.
Mr. mid Mrs. Damon Spencer nf
Mrs. B.’B. Downing wa* taken
Warren King vi-Hed J. II. Cnr- thi- vicinity.
very sick with ptomiane poisoning Lansing, have gone to SI ill wider.
Mi** Elsie Fields of Podunk in
frightened and turned' peiller ami wife Sunday.
caused from drinking sweet cider, Oklahoma, where Mr. Spencer has Iiecame
visiting nt the home id James Par­
MU* Eleanor
Pardee, who ha* dee nnd wife.
a position-as instructor, at th" Ag­ around throwing h&lt;*r out. Oio- foot
last Saturday.
caught
in
Ho*
lines,
and
had
il
n&lt;*t
been
yi-iliug
relative.-''and
friends
ricultural
college
at
that
place.
•Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Murray went
Mis- Hilda Go*cb left Saturday to
tn Attica. Ohio. Saturday, for a Mrs. Spsorer was Mias Iva Cue of ietn fur bur wearing a »lip|H*r ' left fo? Kansas City Wednesday I i&gt;&lt;-Biii idudie* in the Evangelistic
which was easily drawn off. she
Nashville.
Training. School of -Chicago. Ni*i»
Mr. Jind Mrs. GranJ Faslibaugh might have been dragged mid se­ I morning lo begin her lycemn work. laijr accompanied hen* an far ns
Miss Z'-lla Franck returiwd to
Mr. nnd. Mrs. John MisIder and Grand Rapids, .when- idir' vidfed
Jackson. Monday, to lhii«h her of Bailie Creek visited the form­ verely. injured; but luckily. *he es­
course in. the liu*ine.-s* college er’s sister. Mrs. Charles Feighner caped being hurl. Th.* horse ran Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. Mishler mid
almuL half a mil" and was caught, daughter Gleiina were in Caledonia
and family a few days ago.
there.
A
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Feighner none the worse, for his run.
Sunday.
visiU-«|
Item-dirt. and family Fri­
Rnv Bivens and family moved to
Workmen -h'hve
I...... ,.,*lling
nccDiiiimnicd by their guest-. Mr.
Adam Garkeler, wife and daugh- day evening.
and Mrs.
Grant Fa-hbatigh of again the telephone poles which
ft. Nash is visiting nt Ihe home o|
Balti" Creek visited relatives al
roadbed, wife tn-ar Clarksv tRe Sunday.
Saranac. IxiweR, Lake Odos-.t and
Belding.
- .
■I Feighner of Lilclitleld visls brother. L. W. Feighner.
FREEPORT.
Monday forenoon.
i liny Conway of Grand Rapids is
Mr*. II. F-. Feighner of Hasting.*, 'assisting IJ
L1’ R. Wolcott in Hie
visited her son. I.. W. Feighner clolhi”
' uie “
' week.
*
this
and family »he first of the week.
Clat.-.. Taylor of Grand
--------- Rapids
___
Mis* Carrie Caley commenced spent Sunday with relative.* here.
her school in th" MrOmberMistricl
Edilii' Moore left.
Mis/Edith
left Monday
Monday.
for Oberlin. O„ where she .w ill at­
Mrs. Lucinda Woolcot was quite tend school for the coming’year.
Having rentad my farm I will sell at Public Auction upon the Ira Cobb farm on Section
sick tin* tirst of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpson Of
Richard Elliston is improving Grand Rapid* motored lo Pfeeport
27, Irving Township.
his i'*sidence on State street by Sunday.
building a porch on the 'west.
Mr. and Mr*. Levi Hynes are en­
Mr. and Mrs. David hutu and tertaining compmiy from Wood­
Mi** Grace Collins called at Chas. land.
Fowler’s in Maple Grove. Sunday
Mr.*. Freeman Furrow is enleratlernoon. James Taylor took them taiiiing her sister from Woodhind.
with his automobile:
Miss Hazel
Smelk'T returned
Mi-s Bernice Mend commenced from her visit with friends in l.ansleaching at the Feighner school ing and Fenton the first of last
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, the following property:
north of the village Monday.
week.
.
/
SupL C- W. Appleton and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Light font
Agnes Rotendal- were at Hastings. and son Bernie who have been vis­
Tuesday, arranging the school .ex­ iting relatives d|. Elgin. HI., return­
HORSES.
2 Oliver riding spring tooth cultivators
hibit al |he fair.
ed to the village.one day last week.
Our school is
closed today.
Miss Huth Cheesebrough who
2 spike tooth drugs
2 Syrncuju* plows
Pcrrhcron mnrr, 5 yrs. old. ut. 11(10
Thursday, to give Hie teachers ami has been visiting relative* here, left
Lund roller
Galt* vlirck-nmcr
Belgian
coll.
1
innntlM
old
scholars a chance to go lo the fair.
Di-crhig mower
Deering hay rake
Bi-quii nuice. to yrs. old. ul. 1200
Mrs. Harriet Brace died nt the ter. north of Hastings.
■
1 idleil G IL P. gasolfr
home ofzlier daughter. Mrs. El­
gasoline- ejigine
Chcslnut mare, ut. 1201k
.Mrs. F. It. Everhart was in Grand
HiillmiiLTccd grinder
mer Swift, last Thrusday night of Rapids Tuesday.
Pulr bobs
Bay horse, ul. 1200
cancer of the stomach.
She bail
Miss Hazel Roush who has been
2-hidr power corn shrllrr
Broun jmirr, II yrs. old
working in Grand Rapids is home
Double box
2 Studebaker wagoiM and Imxcs
I was first taken t&lt;T her lied il was for a few weeks wilh her parents,
GOAVS AND CATTLE.
Brush rmuiboul
2 Single harness
(&gt;n account* of a broken shoulder who have ju?l returned from Gun
she received by a fall which she lake.
15 head of good dairy rows coming in at dif­
2 liiinirss. double and one brand new
received last spring.
She was 78
ferent limes. These an* nil tirst class young
F. E. Hyde of Freesoil was in
Top buggy
Open buggy
v,*ars of age and leaves two daugh­ (own the tii-sl of last week.
cuttle.
Blue Bell cream separator 500 lbs- capacity
ter*. Mrs. Swift of NasliYilh*. and
Fred Tahbr-rrr as visiting his
I, heifer ralvrs
.
Hull calf
Butterfly rream scpnralur, 500 Ills, capacity
Mrs'. Mead &lt;t1 Brllcvuo.
A short children al Mayfield.
Thette euhes' ure grade Holstein
. service was held at Iht— linin'*
Range, Kulumuzoo make
i,og -holds
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Babbitt nnd
, where she died. Sunday morning at family are now located in the Ellen
HOGS.
Buzz saw
nine o’clock and tin* remains were Will 111,use.
.
3
g&lt;M&gt;d
brood
sous
11
pigs,
Jersey
Reds
taken tn Kalamo for interment.
Mr. and Mrs. Warreh Surrarrer
.. GRAIN AND FODDER । Moi.* than :«0 students were en- of Ghngiin Falls. Ohio, are visiting
IMPLEMENTS.
I rolled, in our schools last. weak. the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. N.
30 acres corn In Held
Ten tons hay
Ninety of them are in the high Hinckley.
All these took nre new purFhawd lust spring
Quantity of oats
Quantity of-rye
room mid aboul half are foreign
Guy IJovee and son Leo attended
and sonic of tlym huie scarcely been tisciL
Other articles too numerous to mention
pupils. Thm-e ar.* several changes the ball game in Grand Rapids Iasi
in the ti'aeniiig force. Misses Min­ Wotlneiday.
nie Fttrtiiss and Mildrod Quick
Miss Hilda Gescb ieft Saturday’
Itavo the Mth-primary nnd tirst for
Ihe
Evangrlistic
Training
gradu. Miss Bess Burr lias Hie ser- Schpol of Chicago. •
ond and part of the third grade.
Miss Nina Chappell the rest of Hie
Dlicovere* of th* Pacific.
third, and the fourth grad'*. Miss
Tbe discoverer ot th* Pacific oceai
Grace Collins tin* Mflh and sixth. ’ai Vasco N'unu de Balboa. On th&lt;
TFRM^ HF W F' All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over that
Harry Gulcheft&lt; llie seventh and early morning of th* 2tRb of Septcm
I Ltimo ui uRLLi amounli 9 months time will be given on good
eight II.
Supl. Chas. Appleton be­
bankable notes with interest at six per cent. Nothing removed
gins his eighth year as superinten­ ber. 1513. Baibod, and a email party 01
until settled for.
dent.and the others of the faculty men, made their laborioua-way up ths
ari- Alexander Wrhli. Miss S. Jen­ densely covered faco of a *tecp rtdgi
nie llurkle. Miss Gladys Hunt and from tbe aumtnit of which they w*r&lt;
Mis- Agnes Rosendale, the last rewarded with th* vialon of th* great
named is I lu» teacher bi music and •'Boutb »*a" which.* up to that time
ai_4.
Ono day last week Frank I’ur- while man.
rhis. Jr., and Miss Stella linger of
Woodland, were united in mar­
riage and expect In conunenco
houso-kccping here soop.
The K. of P. hall is undergoing, woman'* aa old »■ her but friend
extensive repairs'.
Mis* Lena Balirandl of Flint Ih
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
Ihe gutat of Mrs. H. C. Zuschnitt.

Maher’s Business University

Phone 4171-R

Kalamazoo, Mich.

AUCTION SALE

air teeth attended to at the

CUT RATE DENTISTS
Regular dental work of high quality at much lower rate
than 4'oti aih usually charged.

DR. FRANK HOLMES
KAiaiTAZOO ,

MICHIGAN

WILLIAM H. FRYE
“The Farmer's Auctioneer"

Auction Sales
personally conducted on a
lair, honorable and equit­
able basis. Expert service
in conducting all kinds of
sales. Information regard­
ing sales Furnished Free
on Application.
Write.

A Few References
■ More if Desired
etter, Clarksville, Mich.—
Returns from this Mie
amounted to fh»Hn execs* of
owner's expectation.
'
Ehaa. Hooper. Alto. Mich.
Henry Hahn. Woodland. Mich.
I'hntbe Darby Estate. Clarks­
ville, Mich. The return*
here showed au excess of
f3S.(Mi over the sppraised
valuation.

I Specialize ih Conducting Farm Sales; iny methods are
strictly modern and results obtained have never failed to meet
th* jqiproval oi my customers.
If you contemplate having a
sale I would 1-e pleased to jjive you the benefit ol my experi­
ence. My rates are reasonable and my best efforts are yours
whether sale ir. large or small.
Write, wire or phone at my
expense.
---------- LET FRYE CRY A SALE FOR YOU---------Citizens Phone na-jR.

Address, Lake Odessa, Mich.

Thursday, Sept 24, ’14

Hot Lunch at Noon at Noon

Shelter for 2

if it Storms

W. W. DELANO, Proprietor
Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer

�nu: ii.urriscs b vajKii. -i:m:unrn ft mi.

GREAT YEAR AHEAD
FOR THE FARMERS

Don’t Forget the

Big Special Sale
AND THAT

SUGAR BARGAIN
AT

m

Jay Mead’s
ALL THIS WEEK
Hastings -

Phone 144

-

We have placed our order for fall and holiday
mounts and folders—securing the exclusive local use
of a full line of the most beautiful and artistic mounts
and folders that has ever been our pleasure to see—
These goods are made to our special order and
will not arrive before Oct. 15th—In thc meanwhile wc
will get rid of our present stock if reduced prices and
high grade work will do thc trick.

low nicn. but

additional

No man is
Than his
Stomach
Thc Mtdieal Adi-iccr by
R. V. /T&lt;rrt. if If.. Ruf/jl... .V. F. answers Aotfs
f drlieatc questions

T ET the greatest athlete have dyspejuia and hta
I
strength will soon fail. One's * lamina—forcefulliHi* and strength of mind' ur muaclc
depend, upon the blood, and the bloul in turn,
requires ■ healthy stomach, for the stomach Is the
laiyiratcry where the food is digestvd and such elernrata are -taken, up—or assimilated—wfaieh iMbe
fi/oed. In eor-scqucnce all thc organa of the b«ly,
such as heart, lurin. liver and kidneys, as well as
the nervous system., feel yie bad effect it the stomacn i«dcranged.

.

Dr.Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery
rufaed. The 1

r.-at afump* *&lt;»
f&gt;r
irrupping and hiailiwj.

Troublesome Gender.

The truuble that Latin grader gives

Ill. Ml.sma IkUa.

his part to play in fulllllitig Ihi* by a hiuh-graue oil • । -11
great rc»|MHMibilily. No iiiallfr how'
intcrebl, fuel, food Hid d'^'t...
U;nn.
Enropo'ii rail fur beef, bacon and linn being iitclud*••!
bread, and mi the amount he ha*
lo ni'll will depend not. only his sate ui.iw .inly about ly

Michigan

—
Styles Change In Our Business
Same As In Many Other Lines

lack a&lt;n&gt;»» the room until the arcuslng thumb halted near a tabla
Ga*kd| &lt;d Iicltmi

salisfac-

.with n huid. \

funner begins hi* fall work wijlt
Iwo Mriqg.i to his |h&gt;w.
Wilh one
himd In- ts rracuiiig I Im parishing
nml with Ihe oilier, he i* reaching
out for tangible.cncourageim'iit to­
ward a batik account and a btAter
homo.
Now is his o|*|wirtimily. anil this
mouth is Hi&gt;' lime to lay his fotniihiimn. Tltera nre two lines along
which he .should plan hit work, but
only omv line along which he
should work his plan.
Firs!, hr
should uldizo every available pari
uf his kind, and si'cmid. lie sltouhl
si rive (o raise |ho average yield of

z. or .•1‘i'Wiir-- . iliin.
-...
.

Kall.

FURNACE

w'llt
comim'rcia

farm*
urn

Ihirt

ellilltf.

.have
,, itMitt*
...
al.

l.iivm.l1"

. I he 1.....
prices which their | m
tiinkinlilcdly bring
■

W.ldlllg,

"f &gt;lnllar*|

tnlllim*'

HOWE

Southwestern Barry
Department

Barry County's Leading Photographer
Stebbins Block, Over Frandsen &amp; Keefers

atiinl.iyf
NOItTIIEAST BAHIIV.
in

bciUr than those that bear thc ruex

dustry, Will Set’ Ona Well on the
*
Path to tho Goal.

long ago &lt;|eM*rtlH'd by F. I.. PelerIn Santa Hoaa Cal. I* a Ilaptlit.
*011 of Ihe I'nivvrsily Fnftn at Dav­
time aiid.i&gt;luiil life wilt g
church building, tho product of a «1n- anything started with nothing but abll- in, Calffunti#. he Myn:
glo Riant rodwood tree which Rtow tt&gt; ain^ determination—a combination
in Ihe neighborhood of Guerneville, a which recognUea no man-made II ml tn- come greater, il becomes more evi­
few'mllee dl*tant from where it now.. lion*.
dent lhal Ihe witkid caiinut afford al activity, ii 1
stenuB.
Any kind of work I* better than Idle- large farms skimtmul over with I mail • inlelllgi'm
•land*. Not ordy
only Is
!■ «i»e
the main itn;c
»tructaro
built il
from
tho UIIU
on o'tree,
but BMW.
lh«. nc**.
which II.UIIVLU,
la.directly ■responsible
for cai''lcss
ctilliirc.
IUIV I.UIII
MUI (Illi
III,®. MUV
iivaa. bUICU
CD.KJIIBIUIU IV.
- —- ---- . • in
--- nit
---- actual
------- cxwork.
The di-k lu(rro
intraldr finishing*—except tho floor, i dm of the unhappIneM in this world- penmtTil it gain &lt;•! ?•«' per cent lib- lending npMtre Aide
wM.l, I. of wn—.r. of th.
ldl.o«. I. . a.o«o,„U. ,0,0,; U
"X';.!’'
.•"’’L*;
,111g.
It is imidi 1 b it rig
■.co. boom., onlpl, Old ...no,, ool ■ „„
low. h.bKih.lmldM.lick
g L1.,,.
crop profita partlrle of. plaster or other similar to you after you get back tn haruc**, v|owlug am| harrowing. 5tl per ccjtt Ihnn iuhl oiRi r f ifm
material Ifl-lng used In thia remark-, and the man who loafs oh his Job Is I
beilur culliValion, lind the rest and shmiiitbe tt*-&lt;| on
Il it*, one) of Ute wim
able balldlng.
' only fooling himself.
(to |»-|(cr sis
mrnls itiaili*; one "f Hi
Thc tree when sawed yielded TO.-1
Eternal. Intelligent effort Is the price
A |e«Min &lt;
obtain: simple !■&gt; run:
OOO feet of lumber, and after the build of commercial growth,
— and
— where
.communily
—-_____ _ would twhiii work il*
tng was finished In every particular. thcru
**—- is
•- no-------------■- ■*
- ■—11 way into
• - •farm opm-alimi in such a
progression
there
li •-bound
enough
.......... material was left to
... manufac
.—
to hr retrogression. Business is some- way lhal several coMly •praclices
turo several thousand shingles., be- thing like aeroplaning: to stop Is to saiicUbiicd by tune and custom
sides a quantity nf scantlings, joists drop and to drop l» generally to busL would become in a short lime a*
------------------------------r..i to tho
... law of com- historical as cradling wheal ami &lt;&gt;f thq I nil&lt;&gt;! &gt;i.&lt;i. s. a farm wiiliand other dimension Muff. So careful-.
pin yotir
faith
ly wore the detail* planned and *o j petiMllon. but don't take any (lock in threshing it wilh lullnil arc now.
The great rconnmlr law which siultl a* a
*kllfu(ly wa* ttic framework put to- tho law of chance; then** no auch
aether, lhal the bulldrra of thia one-. thing. Waiting for somklhlng to turn make* a'man'.* lund proiilable («
Ihrtuiliohl of urn ■ - il tt«*
tree church declared It might be a* up fft th* belief that thing* are bound
F. JI. DeMmee. acting Agrono­
enduring a* the old Qaxon churche*. to come ytiur way eventually )a tbrow- between thi* price and the amount
mist al Ihr Mi—'urf Agrieiiliiiral
of England built conturie* ago out ofing dice with fate. -Many a good dog
native timber and *tlll In uae. It I* never got a decent bouu dnlil big teeth
gothic In ‘*tyle. flntahed with maealve were gone.
.of the I racier—a in.'clianii'al way
nf plowing, ami of disking—a mebultre**c» nut*ldo and heavy beam*
I'hndicul way of iiia**aging the
Inalde. A tower TO feet high wai built
lunil. .*o t« apeak, nml of drilling—
on th* aquthWMt corner, hut it came
Life I* a moving picture., and th*.a inrchmiiral way pf aowjns the i which ran be u- 'l on mi:
down at the time of thc great earthDim
often
break*
juit
al
tho
inter*
seed.
In the co*t of raising :r early-ploW''.l Inml and
• quake In 190ft.
eitlng' pUce.—Judge.
,
crop, just Ihe same as in the cost
-----------------------------Inf iniikimr carprlx,'Mum* or wug
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
[otis. hand tower nml aifitnal |mw&lt;&gt; corn-plan* imr
—BANNEll WANT ADVS .PAYW'lllcjl We

RARSTOW
UBAY STATE if
fully
m«n* have brought th&lt; Bay SUU to tU
pruani Kalt ul ix.-lcOwn.
/

Mini it.

HUFFMAN BROS.
JEFFERSON STREET
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

X'

Let Us Be Your
HOl.MliS ( 111 Hi ll.
IH.XDEIlslitH I St IIIMH. I Hit SI L

■h.i'4 in Hie llitid-

nn

Watch Sale}
FECIAL 10-day sale of our entire stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
Genuine Elgin, Waltham, South Bend and Rockford Watches, fitted
in High Grade, Gold Pilled 20-ycar and 25’ycar Guaranteed Cases.

Golden Opportunity
Never before have such high grade watches been offered at such low
prices. If ymi have ever thought of owning a good watch, now is thc
time. Take advantage of this sale and save money.
These watches arc our regular retail stock and Fully GUARANTEED.

SALE CLOSES SATURDAY. SEPT. 19.

L. V. BESSMER
HASTINGS. MICH.
! 1

E.tabli.hed 1883

1------------------------------------------------------------

Jeweler
We can take; care
ol you in all de­
partments, also re­
pair yoor watch or
clock.
And we are the best
equipped Optome­
trists in Barry
County.

ONLY THREE DAYS MORE

»»■'.»

halt the
of the plalutirf
The accu»er explained: That little
and when 1 point at l:tm. she hit* uu."
—Youth .labai.ii.n

-will plow fully Hi &lt; much in an
iimr or *0.
It will, luriib-rmoti . i

a big market. Bui to’gct this yield
a brller. k|ml of farming.
Now would be a kimuI Hute lo break
away fnun
some old-fashiom.'d
{idi-tis alHiut the moon: front Mime limner . rutlTvaihin
Without delving ini.
| low plowing; ami tu'inic o|&gt;lfa*liiou&lt; d t-ari,le*«|i&lt;'** ill i-ii|tivniing; ami nf a plant
sonic old-faaliionod tln'orli,e in reIgnnl t&lt;&gt; joM'diiyt
in tho*e part* of
lain salt
CHURCH BUILT FROM A TREE SUCCESS MUST BE EARNED
I"11
•"&gt; 'I'"
aitidiuhl and air lit
t ■
_______- ■
1
_______
lin'd )» made and tho way (he miw- with llu: soil liawL&lt;&gt; k
M-mbling tjiesi* r' tm'iii
hi
.•
n
j
j
■
m
.
iii
...,
cw„-.
unik
in
&gt;
“
»•'
D
Hlis
fall
will
delenniiie
Single Giant Redw.-od of California Barnest. IMalUflent Bffort, With In- rn |i ii( |.
|wx( &gt;|&gt;a|.

JEWELER

strugxltnc with the rudiments of that .
tor.cuc should Inspiro'A them a »mpaihetlr feeling for a matt descend­
ant of the race of Xltlia who found the'
gender of-our. EhtxUsh nouns and pro­
nouns a ktunibUng block. *
*
A solid littr» figure trudged up to
thc librarian in the children* room.
' That. liute boy.' hv jhetared. Indi­
cating the rest of thc roam vaguely
with his thumb. ' he hit me."
•

tug crop*, much Mock, man) hog*
next year will mean big profit*.

sown

Furnished Enough Material for
ths Whfils Structure.

riccnrrecs

.

eanuul. couuutlk*wiIU iu. LlMnirallttuurnl lu. ihi: value of, tbf disk
power.
Ilf mecliaiurally
pre-.*
crop factor
factor 15
l* ••*
emphasized
by
r...............................
-............. j *•A crop
.
--...I bed
i...a no!
nni only
&lt;&gt;nK coet* ile»
_.7
i.xsr.
•v
drparltiietil
I
pared seed
’/V»KeFy
I'xpcrimenur
C
M's.
Their!
In ils iircpaitlioii but d gno* forth-workirtg Bte-ng form Rm*
.................
more in its hanvM.
. ‘official &lt;1. K. coniirme what IhousOata and oil ora In Ihq throes of antlfi of farut-r* have proved,
a liltl" war of Itieit
ah Just the I
After the seed bed i*
same as tho human l^irk ■mrr|ti«m satisfactory for lii'I'HEPAIIE FOR WAR'S DEMANDS coriilialted with Ihe reamfr knife, velopnn'iil of Hie wml, I
This strife i* fast beroinliti: mm&lt;•;jgirlanl step is to 1*&gt; *u
ON NEXT YEAHS
onlyacute Iteeauso the 'li.-iiiy Inu'b 1 Mrd is sown just righl.
EIIQIV.
,
{tween eowing with a drill and h&gt;w. -- J
sold mH of the cwtinlry t •
U.S. n IE WORLD'S
13KH mounts to be used abrns
I mg broadcast, but
&lt;&gt;ii -m&gt;I&gt; •d
&lt; ,
m
redrain upon the - Aim 1
STOREHOUSE HEXT SEASON supply
will soon be *t h thaljgard-to three
nuiiiwherever
pwssible
tn rmuiira! - titoadeasUnK h
contrivances will be u*«*
UecomiliD Etldeul World Cuiiinol
once, it will rctiuir-' liv y.-.i
Afford latrgc Fortns Skimmed
I
rcftleniMh the drain which Ht&lt;
(her With Carelcsa Culture.
I
hnx-alrrady made Mpmr tl«'
’
By Douglas Malcolm.
*upply of the world. The I
Inlcrnalioiial Mart eater Co.
Il &lt;1
nd all
If ever-America pula iU hand lo Agrjcuiiur.' has eslimai.-d that it: ihe ground.
lo $«&lt;&gt; |»Cf year lo keep a from nit even depth not do
lire plow in Ils effort to feed the cosls
world, it has assumed that rettpon- horse, and in a study 1 f horse uLt- iirgiit germinating uniformly.
Mbilly now. Nol since the harrow­
ing days folluwitiK our own strife of
llirill.s. th'
tbu siXliee have the tillable acre* of
slightly y
Hus country faced such a |M&gt;*sib|iVVIlt( it al a ii
dram uptui
their bouiittfuhiesM.
can'fttlly
Without even .dimly prophesying
(lie dural inti of the war now rag­
ing. we are already assured uf the
fact that next yepr this country
•ante
will In? the slorehotiM' of the world.
Every farm owner, every tenant

d&lt;nn* i|* work mid put nn Hie (io'i*lt(iig Imn-lv**.
The re«ult &lt;d
those touche* acl ill rQfferont w;tv«
nnd- t .i&gt; miru&gt; 1 «i ■•inn'l im • - ■ I'
liHid nceije-.a heavy rainfall.
Ihe disking‘iiIIoa - the -ml lu lake
up larger quantities &lt;&gt;f till* m
lure Ihnn could I*' obtained iniileiIho farmer condition.
Then the
iljisorjiiinn oi ini' w.ipt na* not
only the benefit of storing li|*iii"i*&gt;-at-lloiiic” SiiIIjttm
Inre for the fuitira Usa nr Hie
plant*. but ■ by. allowing Ihe witlor.
ver and \sthma-(.cl a
l&lt;» -*oak into llu* ground. il pn&lt;if I'uloy’s Honey and
(.ctllipollilil:
vent4.l1&gt; a rerhiin extent. the sur­
IV’sIfut sleep, relief and comfort;
face-waMiimr *»f Hie land.
Ftirllifrom choking, gasping a,ilima and^
er. the disking of Ute siirfare give*
Mill another mjMtilmjp m Hid it ..
. .
... „
. tormenting hay fever for those who
It
form* .i mulch which, break* iqi the tu urlterSa Rbr»r&gt; numbered lakt. Foh.y s ||1)H,V and. Tar.
the.effort o) wh.1t-fa Xnowtra- e-&lt;- IODO volumes. lii 3. languages. Iherej^upjadn a healing soothing coating
were almost a* mtfljy books I u English •*-, it slide «.jown ft raw tickling
m in ftuj»ian— U15 against 3.M5.’
IUiio.it. and Mop* irritating roughs
_—
and summer. colds.—Arthur Mul—BANNEll WANT ADV'S. PAY.—j Holland.—Adv.

We lake the chances
by guaranteeing ev­
' ery piece nf work.

Pike 4 Damon
Jew«lara'-;Ootometrt»tn &gt;
pHOnxsat '

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 17, 1914.

RAGE SIXTEEN

IRVING. ■

While at the ran
We shall be very pleased to have yon visi^

ua. We have a fine line oi Monnmentr. and
Markers and

nil

ready

(o

place.

[They nre of-Tirtistic ‘

design

and

granite.

highest quality

Orders should l*e

] sidenng the va»i amount of labor
which lind to he |H&gt;rfornied before
1111-1*1111 roulH is- |&gt;n&gt;iiotiiic&gt;&gt;d in
giMwl shape. The property is be­
ing pul into flrsi class rondilion.
Willinin G. Juieiher and friend
John Timin, of Caledonia, were
Sunday guentki of Mr I.uelher's
diiughlcr Mrs. C. II. Walson i.. d
family nml also were biuers nl the
Tbo blahop of Cashel, having occa­
home of .Mr. nml Mrs. Chrialnin sion to visit Dublin accompanied by hla
Hachmnn.
। Mr. mid Mrs. Gustave Friedrich
ter. determined to
are slopping ‘ '
of Mrs.
perform tho jour
Cornelia Ken^m..
noy by easy
' ricli is engaged d-uiig inill-wrighl
I work at Ihe Irvin-' mills. F(* many
carriage.

ROBBER ROBBED HIMSELF

placed now for Fall delivery..

i Vullry City mill* *&gt;f. iliiuul Hnpid*.
I and it is during a vacation llial .Mr.
1Friedrich had from his work in

IRONSIDEBROTHERS
Phone 197

u rkliiK ill Irviny.

MONUMENTS AND MARKERS
Hastings, Mich.

At* the Irving General Store may be had the opportun­
ity to purchase cvery-da/ want* at the right kind
of prices. 'Tis true some things have took a
jump, but just-look here at these prices:
,IOc

Three 10c pkga. Tobacco
H bar* IxnoxSoap..........-------------------------------------- ---------------

C. R. WATSON, General Store
BOTH FJIONHS^Haxtingx, 159 1I.-4S; Middleville Line, 1«2 H.-1S.

’

to hasten. At a
wild point Ih tho
road a fellow

This Company aims to make its charges
reasonable—one charge is made for the
services of all of its officers and employes—
in most cases compensation is fixed by law.
In other cases it is fixed by mutual agree­
ment. In all cases adequate and satisfactory service is rendered.

I

gh u ruin
appearance

hind some stones,
flourished a cit^b,
and
demanded
'■Money!'
The bishop gave
the robber all the
njoy
allver ho had
, n.-lu.-ell ftkOll mil
loose in ma pock-;
... ... hamlicnp bricret,
hoping
that
It
would
BaUafy him; |i
.•&lt;1 by I III* iip|n,-m'mi&lt;-- &lt;»f rain,
.
Although no bean* have Iweii

I

Final Summer Clean Ulis
Wall Paper

Hammocks

I'm after letting you off?—a few
paltry tln-pcnnlea! Arrah, don't aland
shivering and shaking there, but pull
out &gt;our purso immedikteiy, or I'll
bate you as blue* as a whetstone."
His lordship most reluctantly yielded bls wclbfilled purse, asylnx In
tremulous accent^: “My good fellow,
...
..r# f£)r_
.iiii'f mnoiiK ll&gt;''I there ..
It la; don't ill-uxe
me; I'vi
. civen
vou all:
nrav let
Int me
mn depart."
dnnai
given you
all; pray
“Fair and softly. If you plsse; as
during the
sure as I'm not a good fellow, I haven't
nf August done with you yet 1 must sareh for
your note-csse, for 1'11 engage you

while some ary *tiU employed ih|
'••ryiiing lite crop, h is a foregone
laxiriii-nm lhal. Hu-yield'is bound
lu Im a light one. In fact il is pre-.!
I ha! nol so |
will be found
wa* had Iasi

As usual at this season we have many odd lots of wall paper that
we are selling very cheap. Much of this paper is the finest quality.
This is a chance for you to get high grade paper at low grade prices.
Bring the measurement of your rooms. You will probably want a
new hammock next summer and now is the time to get one. Any
hammock in our store will sell at cost or less.

sup sorrow tonight-”
It was given up. Tho bishop made
an inxtlncllve movement aa though
x normal anxious to uncapo from further pllin wnn*
tty In'-mts
"Wait a while, or maybe I shall get
wfiatevef.
otilnin in some angry with you; baud over ytxir
liter

ordinary

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS, The Rexall Druggists
Phone 31

In Exchange for a Bushel of Wheat
Before we started in business here you never received over 30 to 35 lbs.
of flour in exchange for a bushel of wheat. We have saved the farmers of
Barry County thousands of dollars every year since we started.
. We are not asking for charity, but trying to show you that you have al­
ways got thc best values from us.
It is a mighty good proposition for the farmers to lay in their winter sup­
ply of flour now by getting 40 pounds of “PURITY” for each bushel of wheat
to the amount of what they need.
Don’t forget those nice dishes you get with “Purity” coupons—you want
them wcNwant you to have them.

Hastings Milling Company
C. A. KERR, Proprietor

PHONE 283

HASTINGS, MICH.

ROOFING
When you start out to look for roofing never stop until you get to my
store, I have the greatest and most varied stock of ready prepared
roofing to be found in f kstiogs. Here are some of the different kinds
1 keep: Bermite, Red Slate, Green Slate, Rubberoid 1, 2 and 3 ply;
adver Kote 1, 2 and 3 ply; Sanded Asphalt, 2 and 3 ply; Galvanite,
■ . 1, 2 and 3 ply.

Prices from $1.10 to $2.80

•

.

Which is from 15 to 50 cents on a roll less than others ask for. thc same kinds of

L°?,i S' j u. ’inl,w Wftat happened to my plows and harrows when the trust
-.1 A ' C 1 y2V ? ”1,y'
price went up. of course. Well, That s the way
M’zLii .rOO“n**
ow’ **,c ‘rustsdon't have ALE the roofing, soil will pay you
to call at ipy store for your roofing, as I am not in the trust.

Jesse Townsend
Controlled By No Tru»t
__

Hastings, Michigan
,

123 Ottawa /Avenue, N. W.

And bo jerked the bludgeon from
his right hand to bls left, spat in tho
horny palm of the former, and reK ran pod tho fonnidablo weapon; .this
action was not unheeded by his vic-

Warner ha-

returned from

sine
spring.
On Monday Rev. (ieorgp Perry
Stanford returned from a three
aiul Utealoii m northcrii
llrv. Geo. I*. Slanford I'
the gw«l nff hi* brother.
brother, Will StunStunmij- i-asl of Inimr stalion *j
pleaseYPprtth lli&lt;- mulisicriiil work.
Mr. lyiil Mr*. William .McCann
a&lt;Tiiiii|niiii&lt;*d Mr. mid Mr*. Allen E.
M.-iUhcw* mi mi auto trip tn Alma.
Saturday. Thi’‘party were guest.*
• if Mr. and Mi-. Chc.-dei- ||en&lt;-di&lt;-l’
and Mr. mid Mr*. Willimii r.lfchim:
and dauidilcr Mills 'Hulfi Cushing,
while in Alma. They returned !«•
lheir home in Irving Sifnday afierniudi by way of lainsing reporting
a Hue lrip and mt eitjdyahle time.
Gale* Kidney has so far I'onvale*ce&lt;l fnim jus recent illin1** Hint
jie’7* 'oni &lt;~ inure able, fd"lle IiIhiu! ,

Both Phones 4391

।

Fair Prices
‘

Ol course you arc going to attend the Barry County Fair and you will
need thst heavy suit, fsll coat or wool dress cleaned and pressed.
. We nre giving you FAIR prices on all this work. Our priceaare al-'

SlF.;
HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

‘tSiVi'vn

trudge.”
"Surety you have taken enough;
leave my watch, and Hl forgive all

"Who ax'd your forgiveness, you old:
varmint? Don't force me to do any-1
thing I'll bo sorry fore-but without.'
any more bother, just give mo tbe

Goods Delivered

40 lbs. of “Purity”

fiRAND RaPIDsJrUST r,OMPAMY

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crop having a

Largest line of SCHOOL BOOKS for both City and DistrictNew and Second Hand. Wc can save you money on your books.
All School Supplies carried in stock.

. IRVING, MICH.

GENERAL STORE

hill, however, ho
decided to make
tbe ascent afoot,
and so his family

advance

| week ago Saiunlay niuhl at 'Ihe
I Imine nf Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ihvin

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS

The Irving General Store

piece, and with a heavy sigh handed '
it to the spoiler.
It needed no persuasion to induce |
the blahop to turn his back upon the '
d'-spoller of his worldly goods, and,,
having no weight to carry, he set off
at what equestrians term- “a hard;
canter." Scarcely, however, had be
reached the middle of tbo precipitous
road when ho perceived hla peraecutor running after him.
“Stop, you nimble-rooted thief of
»orld!" roared the
tho robber—
—"atop,
“atop.
tho world!"
1 toll you. I've a parting word wilh
Tbo exhausted and defcnaeleea cler-;
gyman, finding it impossible to con- j
tlnue hla flight, suddenly came lo a
standstill Tho fellow approached, and I

Juicy==Sweet Steaks
Cooked To Suit At Doyle’s
\|y. if you only knew what Delirious meal* mul lunches you
t ill "TomaT you’d nil go there. Try

gelling

your . meal.*

TOM DOYLE
'
Jefferson Street

-

IN IIOONAVH CIGAR STORE
.
Ilastioas, Mleh.

Lnng Evenings!
Pleasant Smoke!

roclty, was lit up with a whimsical I
roguishness of expression as he said: ;
“And la it likely that l‘d let you off I
with a better coat on your back than j
my own? and will 1 be after losing the I
chance ot that elegant hat and wig? I
Off with them this moment, and then .
you'll be quit o' me."
Tho footpad quiekiy divested tho '
walk &lt;»nl
Ihe home of hi* imiV bishop of hla single-breasted coat, laid |
enl*. .Mr. mul Mr.s. Charles Kidney violent hands upon the clerical hat and ,
pin- mid one-half- miles west of Irv- full buttoned wig, put them on bls
own person, and then Insisted on see­
Willimii Goud!*ilc niarkidisl *&gt;uii&lt;- ing his Into apparel used In their i
Then the question conics, where to buy the cigars or to­
llir*- unions at ihe Irving gem'ial stead, and with a loud laugjl, ran off. I
bacco? It is no question with bur patrons. /Those who have
store Hii* week, which he i&gt;i*ed
Thankful of having escaped with un- ’
mi In* farm west bf Irving Mtatimi. broken bbnoa, his lordship was not
tried our stock knnwHt is first class and any brand of cigars
inw shipjH'd sevcnil
aelies |o Ibis xeclion long In overtaking his carriage.
“My dear William," exclaimed hla
ur tobacco you want win be better if bought from qitr stock
Harbor Iasi week.
;i ready sale. The affable wife, after listening io tho ac­
than from any other stock because we have facilities for
Ihe variety called the count ot the perils to which her hualitic and made a nice peach band had been axposed, "for heaven's
for canning purposes. Mr. Shaw sake, take off that filthy jacket and
preserving the flavor and quality.
also shipped a ipianlity ot thc same throw It out of the window. You can j
fruii lo lln*l mir* last week, which ! put my warm cloak over your aboul- 1
&lt; The long evenings arc here and it is a great pleasure for
fuiiiid a ready sale.
dera till we reach tho next stage, and
The work on Ihe home of Joseph । then you will bo ablo to purchase
a smoker to sit down in a pleasant place and have a nice con­
Springer is drawing near comple­ some habit much better suited to
tion. A story has been added to your habit and calling."
genial smoke in thc evening. t)ur club room is the place for it.
•
llie house on Hu- corner of Mill St.
"That Is more easily sold than done,
mid llie M. C. right of Way so lhat
We have a big trade anti turn our stock often so it is always
the |'&gt;romise« hear an. alltmqtlmr tho money I poasesed; not a single
different aspect than formerly. It
fresh anti with the great variety of brands we carr&gt;- you arc
guinea
Is
left
to
pay
olir
expenses
to
­
make* a very nice home for Mr.
mid Mrs. Springer, giving lliem night. My watch, too. that I so dear­
sure to be suited here. *
ly prixo. Everything gone! Mlaurnuch more comniodious quarters.
ablo man that I am!"
"Novar mind your watch or any­
How Customs Change.
thing else Just now; only pull off that
If some of the notables of ancient mass of tilth. I Implore you; who,
times uere living now how differently knows what horrid contagion wo
they would act!
might all catch if you persist in wearNoah would charter an ocean liner
Nero would step into the parlor and
turn on the phonograph while Rome the daughter, “but don't throw it
burned and the heathen raged Be®
Hur would pilot a 60 horah-power nic the wretch who robbed you."
ing car and spin around saucer tracks
Tho obnoklous garment was re­
THE PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS
Jason would hire the great detecllvi moved. Tho young lady was about
to find tho Golden Fleece. Instead b! to plnco it under tho scat when sho
Jefferson St., Hastings, Mich. Phone 106
going after It himself. Icarus would heard a jingling noise that attracted
thou nt to the sun In a Bleriot mono her attention, and on axamliiatlon
E. J. HUFFMAN
J. F. HOONAN
plane without fear of its wings meltlu* found aecrdted in various parts of tho
sff Napoleon would invade Russia lx coat not OQly tho watch, pocketbook.,
b Pullman palace car. Demosthenci
'
Extremes.
would nd on the Chautauqua ctr t. ther had been deprived, but a yellow
Not tho Real Thing.
■There are two certain causes oi
Caln would plead clrcumstantla' * canvas bag such as used by farmers,
family trouble: A woman’s love of dry
ono Irishman to another, “thst list goods, and a man's love ot wet
t dence, self-defense and emotlor -■ In containing about SO guineas.
boeaxe you have n flannel mouth, you

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS TRY 'EM ~ "ran-!

•The

“Club” Cigar Store

BANNER WANT ADVA PAY.

-BANNER WANT ADA’S. PAY.

�(THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 17,1914-20 PAGES.

PART THREE-PAGES 17 TO 20.

We ar-- in Bombay afler a ride off

MIDDLEVILLE .

Iwo night* and one day. from fiel.iL.ut Week'* Letter.
DISTRESSING SIGHTS
hi. I imagine you arc asking why
Janie* Ixmghcr and family of
to see a country. one ride* night* «•» Three Oak* were calling on friend*
much. bt|| the fact is there I* noth­ [here the past week. • He worked
SEEN THROUGHOUT INDIA plain,
ing to see.
India .1* one great ifpr Ihe Fcniher-bone factors’ years
and not one interesting sight.

Avoid the Temptation
Money in the “pocket” is too often spent for things you CANNOT AF­
FORD and could well DO WITHOUT. How much BETTER OFF you
would be if you had forgotten to carry it with you. JChe BEST W/\Y to
avoid the temptation of spending it is to place it on'deposit in our SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT, where it will draw 3 per cent interest, and we

compound the interest twice each year.

Why Not Acquire the Habit of Saving ?
Why not acquire the HABIT OF SAVING ? You can acquire it just as
easily as you can the habit of spending all that you earn. There are a
good many young men in this city and vicinity who could easily become
“independent” in a very few years if they would only acquire the “HABIT
'OF SAVING.” They would be ranked among the "successful” men. They
would derive a nice income from their deposits and would have thc “ready
money” to take advantage of an “opportunity” that comes along for safe
and profitable investment.
"
Young men especially should learn that NOW is the time to acquire the
habit of saving. They cannot learn any younger.

$1.00 Opens an Account ih Our Savings Department.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

COATS GROVE

KAI.AMO.

Hilda Marten* of Bellevue spent
Il M-eim d like old linn- Iasi week
because I hero was no train* on the several tlayn of last week nl home.
C. K. A 8. H. R- from Monday un­
Arthur Marten* ha* Mild Ihe retil the following Sunday, mid very
llltb- mail .We can sympathize Walter Gardner.
now wilh out of the way place*
Min. Emma Roberts Is'seriously
which do nol have good tram and

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brook* al tend­
ed the Grand Rapid* fair
Inst
Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Crandall of
Grand Rapid*, visited al Alonzo
Wood*, last Sunday.
Mr*. John. Mark* rind -daughter.
De**ie -from Ihe Stale Road, called
on Coats Grove friend# on IoiIhm'
I lay.
Claude Wood and family were in
Gntnd Rapids la«l week.
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Ctxik are
visiting in,Muskegon.
U-on Barnum spent n short vacaMr. and Mi-*. Judge Bai num.
Tin- “-Fresh Air Children." who
had sprnf two week* here relurneri lo Chicago, last -Sal 11 rd 11 y. They
did nol start from Coal* Grove og
Thursday, a* il wa* planned, borouse Hie trains were not funning
here, Iml were taken to Hailing*

‘Mr: and Mrs. James Smilh nnd
family of Albion and Mr. nnd Mr*.
Bernard Smith of Kalamazoo, enme
from Albion, Sunday In visit their
• parent-*. Mr. .and Mr?. William
Smith and other relatives. .They
came in the former's new Stude­
baker car..' There Were IKvenlvthroe rhlallves ^h&lt;» visited logethtabled a comiMliy •'( relative* Inst
Sunday. . Those present were Levi
Boice of Crbann. lllinoi*. Mrs. r’lora
Rose 'mid Mis. Luis tkdlin*. of
Washington. Mr. and Mr*. .A. K.
Richardson and family, Mr*. Abbie
Coats. Mr. and Ml*. E. Coat* and
daughter. Mildred. ,
■ Mr. mid Mr*. C.lirtde Wood anil
family attended the. Hural Carrierpicnia al Gun luike on Labor Day.
Preaching next Sunday . al the
,■ usual hour*.
•
A nninlier of the friend* of Mr*.
. Rilla Hudson, gathered at the hmm■ of her sister, Mr*. Carrie Wan Wie
and gave her a suriirise last Tues­
day ovonmg. - A fine lime wa* enjoyed. She" left fnr her home
Grand Ledge on Wednesday..

C1TROLAX.
Ufiera say it is the ideal, .perfect
laxative drink. M. J. Perkins. Green
Bay. Wit, say*. “I have used pills,
nd*, salta, etc., mil were all disagree­
able and unsatisfactory. In CUrolax
I have found the ide.al laxative
drink."
For sick headache, sour
stomach, lazy liver, congested bow­
els. Cilrolax is ideal.—Arthur Mul­
holland.—Adv.

Charles Martens visited Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lyle Lyons nnd attended the
fair nl Grand Rapids from Friday
until Sunday.
Mr*. Leo Martens nnd children
visited Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Cross in
Vermontville Sunday.
.
Amo* Dye was in Hallie Creek,
Saturday on business.
Cecil Dye of Detroit, visited Mr.
mid Mr*. Fred Cass from Saturday
until Munday.
Mr*. Anna ’Martens was called to
Battle Creek Inst week by the ser­
ious illness of her brother Herbert.
Mr. and Mr*. Lcn Curtis nnd
diiuuhier EVa vilrilcd Mr. and Mr*.
Oscar Lcpard num- Lake Odessa,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arno* Dye visited
lheir daughter, Flossie (inss- -and
family Sunday.
•
Mrs. Anna Curtis returned Sun­
day lo her home near Lake Odessa
after'milking an extended visit wilh
relatives here.
Mr*. Oren Flutll- .mid son Lin­
coln returned Thursday tb their
home ’in Chicago, after visiting at

Curtis* for Jim nasi Iwo week*.
' Thc -houAolipId. good* of Terrell
and Hico which have been stored
in.the Pease house wero shipped
Tuesday lo
Pecan,
Mississippi,
where I hey now live.
They have
lheir new house mid barn nearly
completed nnd their many friends
wish them much htippiticss.
Kate uud Ntdlie Bowen left Fri­
day for Manistique in the lipper
Peninsula where the former is em­
ployed n* teacher hi the sc'iihH
there mid Miss Nellie will be 11 pupil .in l|iu high school.
.
CAMPBELL.
Last Week’s -Letter.
Arthur Karr and wife are the
proud parents ot a baby girl.
Mr*. --------Cusler,.--------------assisted --------.Mrs. AlTrowbridge with her houiie work
Saturday.
The Mill school will begin this
week wilh Oppl Strong as teacher.
Arthur Hines and Velma Eggermnn allcnded the fair at Grand
Rapids, Thursday.
. Born to Herb. Geiger and wife
August 20th, a son, Dale E.
Elmer Wiriey and wife-spent Sat­
urday and Sunday in Grand Rapid*.
Hev. Moxon and family of Free­
port called on several in this vicin­
ity Friday.
• Mrs.
Gar Slater has relumed
from a "week’s visit In Indiana.
Mr*. John Nickernon is attending
conference in Indiana.

It &lt;m»nn- Hint-one- Wednesday
ey-iilng. John Bristow had been
laid il io general cire-ednc** until

prop.-r pn-cauli-nary measures.
Quite a number attended il
Grand Rapid*-fair on Thursday.

from bi* rhotnupple. fruit farm iif
late, lie ba* some Rue peaches on
young ire,-*.
orchard la«t week.

Mr.

Wednesday night, fol­
summer vacation.
•n* nnd family of Knl-

M. I.. Ttailes-m and wife of Gmiid
Rapid* were down and a family re­
union wa* held at Ikivid Mallesoa'*
parent*- of Imlh Mrs, Sleven** nnd
M I.. Mall-son.
Tlio penny supper al the Conai-egational, church parlor* Friday
evening was-enjov’sl by all. **
E. Blake returned from Ish­
peming Salurday a. m.
He enjoy-

■ A Religcous Fanatic in Southern India
ItemlM-r. and (he balance
■ty thin, but lheir stomach* bulge
I year. pructii;ally no rain.
north land.
i level off small place*, am
They would -it around
1.slops, draw wuh
turned from lheir northern farm
I leather buckets.
and Will lake up llioir homo duties
again Hen- in the village, while II. I.
wage.
Three anna*, or six conlsl in lii- sliiliiin.
.
will Im busy wilh Ihe baler from
for the men, mul Iwo anuus.’ fuui | Hut on the Indian ■ Ocean and in now on.
cenl* for the women.
And whaf i India, what suji.rises and sunset* —of Arthur D. Smilh.
do they eat? Millet mid drinl pea*.iwe have si’en. As I looked at Hie who died al bi* home in Rockford,
ground nnd made Into a butler and I beautiful *1111-1 i.-e Ihi* morning. I wen- brought hero Tuesday and (ho
at •fin*
Congregational
baked about liken pancake. Wliat i wondered if llie-e sun rising* and fun-rat
clothing they had mi. wa* orange, i *e|ling.-, have not- been the cause of. church wa* .largely allended by
pink, ri-il and white.
What a’llte native* hiving these (ones of «ibl friend*, he having lived here
nml hi* farm inter—
ble-sing that lhi-y can nt least fujoy , yellow, pink mid red,’ etc.
And
hringing him bark
this fouch of color whicli look* sol then, I do not think it’ever ncguir.
NORTHEAST KALAMO.
. I . Th® Shillon Family Reunion.
mce. in this iiiirnl up. scorched I red to me before.- I.tlioughl of the
, sister and other
Last \\wkN Leiter.,
L ,TI"‘ fourth anminl reunion of the country, witli .Hits exceedingly hot, fact that on our earth there is a widow, one son. t
&gt; coiilinii.il sunset and sunrise, and relatives to mourn, all having tlie
bred Briggs and family were 1 Shilton family wa* held on Labor bright *uu shining upon them.
On our return we slop at beauti-I lhal when I was seeing thi- suu- sympathy of many friend*, Many
called In Brighton, by (he ilcnlh of Day nl the farm home of Mr. and
frienfl*
from
Hockford
mid Grand
hi* uncle. Will Hobins, Inst week. Mrs. W. A. Green, on Michigan nve.
Rapid* attended the fitneral.
Burr Slenlz will move ‘ ------ road.
ame
‘ -----1-------of
' "the place*, llial only a historian can set at' home.
1
reunion
The remain* bf Mr*. Caldwell,
snns
and
Brighton suoit.
....
-—
— ..
•rs or Mr. and Mr*. tell about lull which wo ciin enjoy.
fully one'half of tin- people *0 very
Edit Dean of Custer spent Sun- J^ttjfchil
.... «. ..... r-. deceased, of Ionia
skinny nnd poor. Their leg* above Tih-mtay evi-ning.' She di«*l at the
County, u
together with their de­
day nl Bert Briggs.
* Cnuntv.
home &lt;if her son. Chnudie. in Min­
The sons and daugh­
Alma Upright is the new schol­ scendents.
low. and Hie little children will lie neapolis, where she had hern for
ter* are:
Mrs. Jane Burger, of
ar in (he Wyble school.
some montbs.. She wn« a resident
I Ionia; Mr. Arthur Shilton, of Ada;
here for many’ year* nnd b-ave* lp-Bert and Frank Brigg* and fam­ । Mr. Bcnj. Shilton. Jr., of Hasting.*;
&gt;ide* lh&gt;* *mi. a dairglH’-r. Mrs. Lu­
ilies motored lo Buttle Creek Sal-1 Mr*. Margaret Green of Grand Rap­
cinda Biirre.il of this village. Funurday and spent me day.
,
.................
„
a
»,' ids; Mr. John Shilton of Lake OdesI
cral
wa* held on Wislnesdny.
Lyn Main had the misfortune to *a; Mr*. Marion Patrink of Ionia,
George Mctjm-cii. of Grand Raplose hl* gold watch and chain
Tilery were, altogether, about 50
Monday, while attending the auc- present, lo enjoy n least of good
linn sale nt Burr Slentz’s. Hope the things nnd to b- enlerlaincd by
Under will be kind enough lo- ro- recital Ions from Hi- little ones anil
ol commenced on. Tuesday*,
turn il to Ihe owner.
'
All except tho-e who resided out
Mins Alice Dean . began school
ami uuTuesday in-the Cogsdill;
Eleanor. nf the skiff’'Fame by. automobile.
Those
residing
mil
of
the
slate
were
and Helen Briggs are the hew
Many of Hie fanner* nre having
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Wallace and
schokirs.
,
'
10
itnio
of
their'live*,
procuring
Miss Hazel Brigg* entertained a family, of Chicago, and Mr. Byron
icir Iwaii crop.
The numerous
friend from Brookileld from Fri­ ll. Green of Duluth. Minn.
Election of oRIrer* wa* held and
day until Sunday.
er* liking.
'
Fred Bailey. has sold hi* farm those who have served during the
John lliicbio and wife returned'
past year wero n‘-e|octe&lt;l:
Mr*.
during lhe past week/
'
Frank Patrick
being President;
mu'•nimeliced
Wnt. Wallace. Vice President: Mr*.
WEST VgRMONTT ll.LE.
I Moro and
Flora Ames. Secretary mid Treas­
List Week's Letter.
for Florida, •
Mr*. Ben Lake pf near Vermont­ urer.
The
reunion
will
he
held
next
ville visited her aunt. Mr*. Mary
year at (he home of Mr. Bcnj. Shil­
Gardner. Sunday.
arrived
from
•
Goynel and Zella Frank of Nash­ ton. Jr., of Hasling*.
11* their giH&gt;d* arrive they will on&lt;
ville.. visited their sister. Mrs.
more become resident* of this vil
SOLTII CASTLCTON AND
Mary Noase and family Friday.
Inge, where lM&gt;ilr of them .spin
MAPLE GROVE
Eat Tailed Sheep as Seen in India
Mrs. Carrie Gardner entertained
their childhood.
Welcome Imm
the Birthday Club Monday after­ Last Week's Letter.
few pennies. Al this place
•nil as if llley would burst. on gi’ all you old Middlevilliun&gt;.
Sterling
Deller
is
camping
near
noon. All had a line time.
wa* one srttall gran-, much
Several zlemocral* from hero at
count of having breat .-uch cityr*
Miss Martha Slocum of Arkansas, killing with M. A. C. students^
.food. lhal contain* n&gt;&gt; notui-limonl londe.l the Democrat Convention*!
is visiting her sister, Mr.s. Sylvester
Mr*. McBeth mnl granddaughter
ihutings on Tuesday.
Hynes and family.
»onn leave for Milwaukee to Hye.
Among those who todk in the He
Jehan, who when- her father wa* lhal happened oil dur auto ride
Charlie Yank and wife of Wood­
Ned Hicks of Kalmno has ri’nled imprisoned, fur seven year* would
publican convent imi on Wislne*
land vi«ilcd at Leu St row's. Sun­ Mr*. McBeth’s place.
riot leave him. She asked that herday. —
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Streeter of
Whitmore.
Clove Strew and family visiled al Cedar Spring*. -Mr. and Mrs. Bowen
Freoftnd. J.
rtflilied my cane, up ami down Ihe
Hob Cronk's in Nashville. Sunday. attended the funeral of Miss Fish, ••red wilh gra**. a* she belonged io
. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mer­ which was held at the home of an­ those who were lowly in spirit. them some change,
rill. Sunday, a son.
He will an­ other sister. Mr*. Ed
Hafner, Thi* i* the inm-ripliiMi as near a* I on a necklace, of -till
swer to the name of- Ralph Hay­ Thursday.
I can ronn-mber it.
n certainly
mond.
Miss Jessie Parks of Battle Creek expresses the *w«*-i way in which
.- .m&lt;- hmm- or Sunday*, and on
Charlie
and Roy Kincade of spent from Saturday until Tuesday many thinglf were done, in tho«ci miile a pretty jai’.e wilh a ring In Tuesday Ihe iuir*c returned home.
Bcllovue. visited their iisler. Mrs. al Fred Parks.
times long past.
.
Delherl Taylon and family last
Mamie Deller and Mabel • ParkHotel Taj Mahal. Bomlgiy. 1
in
week.
”
entered the
Nashville
achooh - Saturday,-Nov. til. I
GLASS CREEK.
Warren'Taylor and- wife
.....
near I Monday.
La-t Week * Beller.
Vermontville visited
al1- ”Delbert
Mis* Tryphena D»Long of Mor­
Mr*. \V. A. Kerr went to Toledo,
Taytor's Wednesday.
gan is spending tip- week with her
.MIRTH MAPLE GROVE.
Ohio, with her grand children. AlJohn Snore and wife. Hob Chance sinter, Mrs. Martha Deller.
Last Week's Lei 1 er.
.
* .
Saturday anti Sunday al the Home • xiuid'jr and Zeldn Arent, who have
nnd wife attended the fair al Grand
Dorothy Buxton ha* returned
Mis* Wela Hummel who ha* of lheir sister and family. Air*. E. been spending some time wilh their
Rapid.*, Fpday.
from her visit lo her grandparent 1
grandparent*.
been
a**i*tRig
.Mi*.
Jacob
Fuhrman;
a I Woodbury.
Warren of Suntlebl.
Jim Radfonl and family of Hast- A Lame Back—Kidney Trouble
Arthur Watts, wife and son and for Ihe'past llrt-e week*. returned
Mrs.ZhjMia^Lathrop. nnd daugli- ■ing* called nl Win. Haven*. Sun­
Causes It.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hayman at­
lur.
Julia
of
Nashville,
will
spend
day.
Bell .uni
mid daughter.
.&gt;10*. Belle
u-li- i»-ii
iiaiiKiiier,
,
And il will give y’ou even worse if tended the fair at G.rajiy Rapids,
Rankin Hart and family spent
Mary wpnt to Battle Creek. Thursnol checked. Mra. H. T. Slraynge, Friday.
Sunday with’ L»ui* Erway nnd u-linrn *lhnv will
*
day. where-they
will vieif
visit 'frinnrk
friends
Gainesville, Ga., was fairly down on
Miss Man- Hayman spent Sunday &lt;lav
.. Miss PViniini will
begin her family. . . ■’
her back with kidney trouble-and until Tuesday at Halley Hayman's. a few days, then gn In Burr Ogk
Anna Gorham returned lo her
where Mi** Mur&gt; * school will be­ school here m (he Branch and Mis*
inflamed bladder. She says: "I took
Hickey-’in the. McKehry. Monday. school in Bailings after speiidiiw
gin thi* Monday nlnruing.
Foley Kidney Pills and now my back
Dally Thought.
her
vacation
al
home.
Harry
Larabre
and
family
at
­
is stronger than in years, and*both
Tho- many friend* of Mr*. Chas.
nt beitows a gift should forWillard Bagley spent Sunday
tended Sport* 'Day. Saturday al
kidsey and bladder trouble are en­
be that receive* one should Fowler will be glad to hear that Dowling.
with Roy Douglas.
tirely gone."—Arthur Mulholland.—
she was able to return to her home
Mrs A. Burroughs is visiting in
last week after an absence of
Cliicagn.
eleven.montiisi where she will be.
Give our Wanl Column a trial for
Ralph and DelU Jenkins w«rn in
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
■BANNER WANT ADVIL PAY.- glad lo see het- friends. ’
■
everybody reads iU
Grand Rapids one day last-week.

The Bank That Does Things For You

Phone 3-2 Rings

|ago. and went to Three Dags wdh
Of course there are village* nnd in them wh.en they con«olidal’‘d lheir
plant* and has liven with them e'»T
AVAGER OF SIX CENTS PER O AY
*ry fine fmsiti.in.
FOR MEN AND FOl R CENTS
nighl* and one day wa* fully one
Thursday- evening *n- mad d“a
PER DAY FOR WOMEN.
third de-ert. aod- two third* where ran- wa- caused by thi- biting of
life could only be maintained by ihe
Mi*« Lind-ley: by the hound ring
liard—l *1 niggle.
During th*
MR. KEELER 6IVESVERY GOOD
■fvr.ii day* ho ha* been wandering
—~—1 .1.. ------ ughtjqg aiMj
REASONS FOR NIGHT TRAVEL inonth*.
luting
that cam-- in
ninny waytiding IltriH
seen over irr
also’ in EiisL
That Country.
Wonderfully bad, but at night ww-enulrf hear the
nio-F nldrous eri—- of th- jackal
accompanied Mi»s
Brunt if ul Sunrises- and Sunnnd the country looked jn*t right
for'snake*.
Thousands die from ment. lb- also 1
We look out over this ||.-*4&gt;lnt.for - examination.
township
couritry. that is practically’worth-1
I&gt;oard met with \
less amt only siKfuiu- life by llie]
He Live Stock
severesl toil.
They have a heavy I
Ominu*
10 comi**inn has
rainy-sc:i*6n.from JuTn- until Sepminute
in Thornapple.*
Spring*.
Irving.
Barry
township. Alb-gari County and Calplonia

HASTINGS, MICH

�THE HASTINGS B INNER. SEPTEMBER 17, 191L

FACE EIGHTEEN

International
Sunday School
Lesson

You Have Neighbors
Who Use

For Lighting and Cooking
For the asking you can have the name and address
oi the nearest one.
Then you can, if you wish,
make an evening call and get the facts at first hand.
AH told we have sold no less than six thousand,

Pilot Acetylene Plants to the people in your state.
automatically mix iba (a* producing *ton«. Union Car­
bide with plain aratrr. How they make juxt enough

Review: Jesu* llie Jmtge of Men.
Heading Lenoir only: John 3:11-21.
Golden Text: Hev. 3:1 IK,
Introductory.
In Genitais 1:1. the Ural verse of
the Spirit-given Wrud, We read
“In the beginning God created the
heaven and llie earth."
ComparIIJK Illis With Jidin 1:3. Col. 1:10. 17
nml Heb. 1:3 we llml that nil tlnit
wa* created wa* created through
Christ .li-sus.
We have, therefore,
in Ihe tlnrt vvim- of Hi.- IlDde (he
GREATNESS of tin- Lord Jesus
Christ, ns seen in creation. Turn­
ing to the la-i verse of the HiblRev. 22:21 we read "Tlie frace of
our laird Jesu* Christ be with «ou
nil.
Amen."
Here we have Hie
GILKCE of Hit- bird Jesus Christ.
'Ill*- Bible is tH-cupied with the
GREATNESS and Ihe GRACE of
tlie b&gt;nl Jcsu&gt; Christ.
Let us, in
.reviewing
..; i.._ ||
1(, |,..
M,|W
||le [||ih!
the
|e.*ou
quarter, look
th&lt;
* for
"
“
two things
in particular.

I. THE LABORERS IN THE
VINEYARD—Ml.'2UJ-ltJ.
Here is
Ihe GREATNESS of llie I»rd Jesus
Christ a* seen in His Sovereign
right lo rewnnl in accordance with
that it providaa country homes with avan a batter light and Bis own will. H&lt;- dies what Ho will
fuel than the gas which twenty million dty people are en­ I with Hi« own v 15*.' He i«* good
joying.
also v 15 . which can alone tie *nid
After you have inepactad a Pilot plant we will leave ii to
Jesu*
you to say whether it doean't make the whhrat. the moat bril- amt He alone i- holy,
Christ is ttod.
Hi* "Grace is seen
bant, and moat beautiful light you have ever seen.
in (hat Ih1 take, unworthy souls,
who deserve only the punishment
Acetylene fixture* ate not muds safer than oil tamps, which due their sin*. *avv# them, to ren­
der acceptalde -ervice uml then re­
wards lliem Joi lbill service. .
IL GKKVFNES..................
through
&gt; the misuse and abuse of Pilot Acetylene, while ten tbouir.d accidents have been charged to oil lliummanls tn a single
concerning
«*n t&lt;&gt; HimThat is why the Oxweld Company, makers of Pilot Light
machines, has grown to be tbe largest concern of its kind in
the world.
.'
.
the outcome of thing* that had not
yet come lo pa*&lt; "Now nfe we
Complrle Pilot Light Ptanli may ba pure bated from
lliat thou knowe.*l all thing*"
daakri in Oxwald Acatylana Company product*. These Ixiire
.
I
Through GRACE
dealers are permanently located in some three thousand ■ John lg:30.
lie submits |o the suffering.* that
di&amp;teut towns.
■ a,.■■■ l■.*n■.&lt;k.l
II,...
11..■

l»

HOME MADE&gt;?^. ACETYLENE

lo handsome light fixtures in

'An Army Moves
Upon Its Stomach'

Better Light Than City Hornet Enjoy

Home-made Acetylene

when ths light* ate turned on
—and stops when the lights are ’

You mu»t swe a Pilot plant and talk to th* pwpla It wort
for. Than you will have a clearer understandirg aa to wh
over two hundred thousand country (amities now find hom&lt;
made Acetylene indlapensible.

y«* LIGHTING »

CpOKING

The Oxwetd Company’s ad­
vertising book*, telling the whole
Acetylene story—with full de­
tails about Ihe installation of the
Pilot, its cost, economies, etc-.

cross that He might save us.
He
the minislerina one, gave His life
a ransom for many.
HI. BLIND BARTI.MAEUS-.Mark
10:111-52 romi.a:.- I*. 1.*:l-7 .
We

well a* to big. round safety ligdts lu all barns and outbudding*.
Utt-

little valve—how

T. H. MASHINO
Lock Box 55
Grand Rapids, Mich,

You cannot Judge the Pilui Acetylene Light Ptant by »Bat

OXWELD ACETYLENE CO, CHICAGO

*ai&lt;l decease«r are required ■.to pre­
sent lheir claims to said Probate
Cyiirt. nt Ihe Probate Office in the
City of Hastings, for examination
Order For Publication.
and allowance, on or Indore llie
State of Michigan..., The Probate 2nd day of January next, and that
Court for thr County of Barry.
such claims will b&gt;- heard Iwfore
Al a srMipa of said court, held at said Court, on Satiirdny Hie 2nd
the probate office, in the city of
Hastings, in said county, on the
HHli day uf Augu-I. A. D. toll.
Prerrtfl:
Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
Judk-e of Probate.
Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of tlie Estate of
Minnie R. Manker, Deceased.
Ethel I. Banker, daughter of said •
Order For Publication.
deceased, having tiled in said coin!
State of Michigan. The Probate
her peliUon praying that au ad­
ministrator tie bonis non. with will Court foi the taiunly of Barry.
At a M-s*iun of said court, hdd at
annexed, be appointed ,.f
tale, and that sm-ft administration the probate office. In Hie City of
lie granted to John I.. Broughton, Hastings, in said county, on the
fl'lli day uf August a. D.'itMt.
or to some other suitable person.
Il i« Ordrit-d. Thai the “2d" day
Present:
Ifun.' Chas. Af. Mack.
of September A. D. toll, al leu Jmlge of. Probate.
o’clock in Utr. JomkauL. at »au|. .. tu UrJlalH of tlm EOalo.ut
probate office, he anti i* hereto- ap- i(da A. Brooks. Deceased.
pointed for hearimr «nid petition:
Wiliam L. Chase, as executor,
It is •Further Onlenst. Thnt pub­ 'laving Hied in said court hl* P&lt;“tilic notice thereof Im- given bv pub*. ih-ii
.
.praying that nu .instrument
Ilralion of a ropy of thi* order, for •now
i
on tile in this court purport inc
three successive we*-k* previous lo ilo Ih-. Hie last Kill and testament of
of hearing, in the Il.vlint’* the
i
-aid deceased be admitted to
BANNER 4i newspaper printed amt ।protinte ami the execution thereof
urrulaled in stfitl county.
.
ibe granletl (u your petitioner, or lu
Cha*. M.’ Mack./ ■ .Miine oilier suitable person.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
It is Onlered. That the 2tst day
Grace Bauer.
.of September A. D. toll, at ten
.
Register of Probate.
&lt;
o'clock
in Ihe forenoon, at said pro­
bate office, Im- and is hereby ap­
pointed for hearing MidVielition.
Writ of Attachnivnt
It i* Further Ordered. That pub­
Sjate of Michigan, tlie Circuit lic, not ire thereof be given bv pubL ..... . ..V il.;.......1 ' 1. _
Court for tlie Counts uf Barry.
Farmers &amp; Merchants Bank,
said day of hearing, in Hit Hast­
A corporation
ings BANNER.'a newspaper printed
Plaintiff,
. v*.
. and circulaletl in said county.
Chas. M. Mack,
Frank B. Wellman,
A Irin- copy.
Judge of 1'rubaU
. Defendant.
Grace Bauer.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Register uf Probate.
rake notice that on the IBth day of
June toll, u Wjil or Attaehment
was duly issued out of the Circuit
CHANCERY SALE.
Court of Hie 'Qouiity of Barry, in
In pursuance urn! by virtue of :
favtir &lt;4 tiie Farmer* A Merchants
Bank, plaintiff, against the lands. I decree of the Circuit Court for tin
' Count
m^T
iwnly
F of
Of Barry and State
Slate of Mich
(Uhl effect* Of Frank s
I u*nn’
Lhahccry, made and enter
fend nt I
ih? «ttm of &amp;' H on 11,e *’3nl
of
A. U
Hundred 8 "ty fJollaw -2 Jhby the Hon. Frank IE M. Davie
rent. («360 06)y wlneh
if
' G'reu,‘* &lt;&gt;f Michigan
attachment wa*
returnable -on
on Hie
Hie Pirei^&lt;?Ln8'
*r a c!-‘r*ul.u
pau*&lt;
nllacliment
was returnable
3l»l day
day of
of July,
July 1914.
tote
'
‘l', Ie,n landing. wherein bamue
Jlsl
I
v
n t. t...
v ....
&gt;!«*&lt;*•.
Clement SmiU.
n.v. Liemeut
Smith and
and Willijm
Williun
Dated Augubl 5lli. pjil
s IL Brace, constituting thr Albim
C0LGHOVE A’ I’OTTER,
Caillege Endowment Fund Commit
.. r
.
tor Plaintiff. !•*; were complainant* and Amos II
Business'Address, Hustings, Mich. Haile and Anna R. Haile were de
-7wks lendauts.
Notice Is hereby given
that I filmll hcII at public aucltoi
to the highest bidder, al the Nortl
Notice of Hearing Claims.
Front Door of the Court Hi&lt;uh&lt;* Ii
He of Michigan, County uf the City of Hastings, Barry County
Michigan, (that being Hie place u
tii-e is hereby given thnt by an holding the Circuit Court for eau
r of Hie PriMle Ikmil for Ihe countyi, up Saturday the toth da;
4y of Harry, ms'b- on the Bist Of September, A. D. t»14 at ii
of Auga*i A. 1). 1VII, four o'clock lu the furenvun, the foltowh» ftvm lhi'
allow-; ing described property, viz: ail that
__ da'e Welu ....w"» to present llieit certain piece or parcel uf laud sitthe "-lul" of Lltenjuate in the township uf Irviug
late of said county, county of Bariy ami tdateofNii-hithat ail creditors of gan, ffescribed as follows: Thi

Legal Hdvtrfittnuis

Kingly authority is wen in HU
ciMnung nf Hm dsIRed temple.
Hi* claim that the temple was Hi*
house is nol without significance.
He who cau announce the secrets
nnd powr of prayer U thr On&gt;’
whose power is made known in an­
swering prayer.
Ito who know*
the Father’s mind and wilt per­
fectly iv 25-26? 1* the One who was
in the b"ginnlng with God. and was
It cannot move faster than its supply train­
God (John 1:1). ..Men question HU
authority, but are unable to stand
men cannot march and fight without healthful,
before the power uf His Words
sustaining
food.
Heli. 4:t2). White mm “cknnot
lei!" ,(v. 33 . He does not (pH be­
In the Battle of Life, you cannot go fast or
muse ihe divine will will* not In.
toil.
And now His GRACE: “He
far without nourishing, health-building food.
was liunuiy '— humanity, poor that
we might be made rich 2 Cor. 85&gt;-.
Such a food is
'
A* we think of the Father forgiv­
ing our gms (v 26 let us remember
that jt is only liecmise of Hi* Son's
sacrillce that He cuil do so.
VII. THE: WICKED HUSBAND­
MEN —M t. 21:33-4«.
I he &lt;IREATNES.S of Jesus Christ is before us
here in tltal He is the exalted head
of the corner, as also tlx? smiting
stone Dan. 2'^ While His GRACE
It is scientifically prepared to supply the
i* surely ..ivn in His humiliation in
greatest amount of nutriment in concentrated, eas­
Hits, plan of God nt the hands of
men.
He was the rejected stone.
ily digestible form.
VIII. THE WEDDING FEAST—
ML 22:1-11.
He is the King’* Son.
While war in Europe is sending up the price
- His GREATNESS. He l» the One
of all foods in America, remember there's deli­
who knows the course of this age.
and its culmination; and who will
cious flavour, economy and better health in Grape­
make a separation balweeu Hie
Nuts.
•
good and Ihe bad.
And yet again
it is His GRACE that enaides the
Father to include in tbe invitation
"all things are ready.”
His death
made that invisible.
His tong suf­
fering promph-d ttie giving of two
invitations to Israel, then a (hint
■old by Grocers everywhere.
to the Gentiles, nnd finally ihe re­
ception of lhal nation after lheir
long disobedience and dispersion.
IX. A DAY OF Ql’ESTIONS.Mi. 22:15-22.
Surely GREATNESS
nnd deity flash forth in this lesson.
While politics mid religion com­
Miss Russell is. an example of
bine to oppose the Lord, and tempt
Him. th" wnrd* from'divine lips si­ what any imluslrious young person
lence the adversaries.
Gne day
the same divine One will pul the might expel to make of himself
or herself under similar'conditions.
Mi« Hutsell learned
Simplis
Hhorlhand al Ihe Churchill Busi­
more.
His discerning spirit de­
ness
Institute.
She
went
lo Chi­
tected and denounced hy|MH-ri*y v
IH.-Which of us can l Im* read cago ami entered a ipecd contest
liumsn hearts? I Sam. 1(1:7.
At conducted by tho National Short­
the same time GRACE is manifest- hand Reporter* A«*ociation. For­
&gt;-d here, in that lb- submitted to
ty ef the world's best writers en­
temptation al the hands of man.
X. THE GREAT
COMMAND- tered and but five of them quailMENTS-Mk.
I2:JH-H. GREAT­ tied for a speed certificate, Mi.s
NESS stand* out in Ibis (Mirfion ns Russell being one of the five. - She
we watch Him tell His questioners
which is th.- first cnmuiamlm.-nt of later took the examination fur clvnil, knowing and revealing tin* ,il service and received an api&gt;dinlheart of &lt;!od—yes. |i&lt;i«L-^-mg that ■ment in the Indian Office nl Wash­
heart.
He reads man's heart, ns
well v 31.' 41-14
nml determines ington. 1&gt;. C. nt a handsumo salary.
If interested in (he commercial
And defines the value of man's gifts.
He knows Ihe origin nf thr Scrip- liranrhes, write for information,
ine One nlrnui whom the Serip- and il will be cheerful!/ given.

One

rye* open, ami IqjnakC n tirlleviiig
-inner whole v 5&lt;. Looking al
the iiii'idcnl ili.-petn&gt;al tonally. Hr
will inanifcHI* GREATNESS
when He rdftir* mid bring* light
and glory to the remnant nf Israel
in the ••nd of the agr.
Hi* aliumj-

No Advance in Price

commenil* Ihe widow for her' gift,
and iearhe* truth in reply io thr
lenipliiig qursliou of enemies. Al­
though Gn»l also is son of Davi&gt;l.
ami i* 'iieli I Ual "the rnrnmon |irnpte heard Him gladly.**
northwest quarter
U) of Ihe '
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,
XL THE TEN VIRGINS—Ml. 9-11 Ionia Ave. N. W.
southeast quarter (’.*); also the ing power to thin |»a&gt;r blind begiml only had Ihe power 2S:I-I3. II" know* ihe future con­
west one half
of the southwest ।gnr.
quarter
■ of tbe northeast quar­ lo heal: lb- also had llie rnmpil’- ditions in the prefesHng Christian
world.
Nope but the GREAT God
ter (’j . IhiIIi on section number
knows that, primarily.
Hr is thc
(LARKSVILLE.
E. Nash returned Thursday from
sixteen 16}. in town number four
Bridegroom, for whom Iwliever*
■uiiut* lhal Hit
u week's vacation spent in Detroit
(4) north, range numlwr nine (0) 1
west, containing sixty (60) acres of
Mr. and Mrs. Berf Lenhart have am! vicinity.
all have one object of ga/i^-lhe
land more or less.
,
"
“ '
— ■ ■
(|ie returned from Detroit, where they
ngoni*
cam*
Dated August 4th, toll.
door.
ajmission to have Jieen attending the Soldiers FIRST DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION,
Ute
Em-ampmeiit.
JAMES M. SMITH.
HEARTBL RN, OR G AS ON
Tent mrrlings in McCuraiick's
Circuit Court Commissioner.
us
if.
we
nn*
bl
enter
in.
Our
STOMACIL
f. |H*t tiiilteil him to
Barry County, Michigan.
watching has Hini*&gt;-lf n« its object. woods an- still (Mipular.
The question as lo how long you
CLEMENT SMITH.
Hmn •■•llnw-hipped with him a* tu In GRACE !!•• provide tin- supply
are going to continue a nuffnrer from
Solicitor for Complainants.
fpllowrd .!•-u« in th" Way. v 52. nf the Spirit nil for those who be­ Sunday and Monday in Hasting*.
Mrs. C. Scoville spent a few days indigestion^ dyspepsia or out-of-or­
He al«u tarries, mid is u"l
mid h-d fnm. “Wto-re sin ul&gt;yiinil- lieve.
last week with Mrs. Mose Lenhard. der stomach Is merely n matter of
«*d. gnu-" did much more alMiund*
DAVItyt ( (HINERS.
Leroy Bcoville is building a new how anon you begin taking Touoto t tic marriage.
Last Weeks L.lb-r.
■
house on his farm, three miles east linii Tab*.
Ml.
THE
JUDGMENT
OF
THE
IV. THE POUNDS
of here.
Propio wilh weak stomachs should
children of Arkan-m
■guest' TAIxEMS Luke PJ;
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Han»eu/vIslt- lake
Tonolino Tablets occasionally,
H&lt;- will num- in'Hi* glory, angels • d lln/ir daughler, .Mr*. DhlA-, mid and there will be no more indiges­
family al Jenison. laslWek.f
tion, no feeling like a lump of lead
Hu* ‘"tv ants, alli-nditig Him. and miinl* also.
IllIhe
Congregational
Snndav
Wolf. hf .Nariivilte,
nervanl*. IIKi Hr will sit ujiotf Hi* thrum- uf school held a rally Sunday which in Ihe stomach, no heartburn, sour
rising*, gas on stomach* or belcliing
i&gt;ui&gt;i-hiiM*iit of Hi* ijnviiiii-. Hi*i glory. Nation* shall gather before was Inregly allend&gt;-d.
Elba Ackley, aud family.
■
"l -hall M pgratu them. He
Him.
Hr
Kiitiwl.’f|g&gt;- of ftoure mwnte. Hu.
E
J&lt;dm Nreh pm up a silo tor his of undigested food, headaches, diz, x/i-slh.
Ku
King.
Hr *linl| speak the
zinesa or. Bick atomnr.b; add beside*
words of rommrr
- -- ----- • — brother.-John Inst week,
llir. .‘Hion - , duinet. .Mi-*. Bet Urn
what
eat will nol ferment and
John Bustance uml family spent jroisonyou
I nation In them-,
Mint! direct
Hmm- will t&lt;:u-b her third year
your breath with nauseous
Sunday with Wm. Bu-tam-e.
lliem lo joy rle
Imre amt 'li— Nina llvm-- will
All these symptoms result­
Mr. nnd Mr.*. Floyd Blouglr spent odors;
,
pii4ii*llilirnL
li
ing from a sour, out-of-order stom­
kmiwlrtlg*
last week with the formers iriolli- ach and dyspepsia are generally re­
v. I.&lt; al— John 2:21. 25 .
lb hold
er of Edmore.
lieved in live minutes after taking
Hi, GRACE in Hip long *ufferhig
Tonolino Ta|)l&lt;-'l”Inward wicked citizens “not. willing
dny
morning.
when*
he
will
allend
■lived by trrnrc
lhal any should &gt;ei'i-h" .'t Pel.
Go to your druggist and gel a SI
the Soldiers Encampment.*.
:idl . iihd l«wnW Wicked servant*.
The stork left n baby girFsqLJflir box ol Tonolino Tablets , and you
||e d&gt;« &gt; tt'd overlook Ihe fnilliftil- deserve not—that have been
home of Mr. ami Mrs. Shirley Groff will always go to the table witli a
ne»« of ,.-rtaulM “in a Very little"
hearty appetite, and what you cal
Monday.
Evert I hough abilities difIhe ptotid pareul* of a big lioy born v 17 .
The apple dryer Is now running will taste good, because your stom­
and Ihe early apples nre coming in ach and intestines will bo clean mid
diifer.
reward* service llial
fresh and you will know there are
i.i-i.
heiy millenimn* of Hnfnilhful'■’/‘'.‘i1 Vr- !'• fuiH'RilUnworthy son* of falWtH. Hhank*. Mrs. J. to-n- 1 U”1 »««•»« &lt;«.**’
*POP® l,ad
to Him. _.Ye* GHEATNESS
of Mnrtin |,-n Adam
\ ■
nrr marie ruler* over
hard and Mr*. Curnuc went to i “nd miserable day* fur y»u&gt; ron&lt;t .
y thing* nml nre i&gt;i&gt;riuiMed to •’B|e**wj |&gt;e the Name of the j^ird." Grund ilapid.*. Saturday,
where j«'«« Tabs, freshen you and make you
limy will attend Ihe fair.
fcei lilje life I* worth living.
•Next w«:ek—Chri-I Aiivintcd fur
la«l Monday.
School opened here ln*t Monday i Tunoline Tablet* cost &lt;I no for 50
Burial-Mk. ti:l-tl.
V. THE nilUMI’HAL ENTRY.
with an ctirollinciil of 126 puplte. (days 'treatment. Al druggute or
BUNNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnnas Kauffman left I mailed* by American Proprietary
UilODLAM).
Saturday for u trip to Uhio, by auto. I Co., Boston, Mass.
4-wks
•«
Udler.
mi comiiiwnmnint: men
WoitI was r-rrived here lhal
ire lhl» wilh Ml. 28:10-20
l ly&gt;sr* Bally'died, III a hospital ah
M&gt;8*or of nil tamer Grand Rapid* Tm-wlay inorjiing and
mb
hi* body sliipprd hi-te I iir«day
evrniiix.
At Hii* writing fum-ml
nrrnngetiu'iils have not been made.
P*. 5(i:lii-t?'.
Again
nnlire the
imwcr. lintIi and surce** of Hi* Ashland. Ohio, visited their daugh­
Word v i-n. I*. 55:IH. -D . " And ter-in-law. Mrs. Carrie (kirael. Hie
w. w.ili-h dim a* He rides till* un- tore purl of lire wreL
Baltic Creek Man Finds New Life lit
where bee suae of lu merit -Tbs tint
lonken roli uith perfect caw. In­
John Hauer nlleniled the Mail ‘
First Do— ot Wonderful
ina remuid-d of Mark 1:18 mid oili­ Carriers picnic al Gun Lake. Mon­
Itesuedy.
Ma&gt;r*« Wonderful Stomach Remedy
er passim * where Hi* dominion day.
clean
tho digestive tract ot mucoid
over animal creation, the wind*
Miss Letta iwiiVs. who has peen
otm • briBtant s!o»«r «**»• ,tai
and remove* poisonous
and wave*, i-ic. nre presented for staying with her parent* in HastWilliam N. Goal. 31* Aldrich BL. ’■ccretlou*
doe* nol ru’i &gt;lt of dtqt ol—Ciat
matter.
It brings swift relief to sufaoncalt to Ibe lion -that Ixatx (oar
our im-dilaiion nnd mbiralioii. He itigs tor sevej-nl weeks, cnim- bark Battle Creek, was ttodbled with stom­ feren from
stomach, liver and bowel
Umca M (ox m MX other.
I* pri-M-iii.&lt;| na King. loo. in this 'I'lieMlay. and i* now ready for the ach and Intestinal ailments for yean. trouble*.
Many
declare that itzh&gt;»
Year after gear ho spent endlew lime
b -M&gt;11. fiilllllliig Hie scripture
fall millinery trade.
t
them from dangerous opera­
Black Silk Stove Polish
and money with epoclaliata and in «x- saved
notice (hill while He is Jesu* in v.
tion*
and
many
penaive treatmenu that failed.
’ saved their livea. are sure that It has
U Is &gt; tlui by IticK. It's mots
It.
M&gt;1*
al*n
Ihe
Lord
in
v
3.
We
Summer
(x.unhs
are
Dun(jrroils
r«made and made
'
Ho took Mayra Wonderful Stomach
think of th&gt;&lt; day When He shall
Summer coin* are dangerous* Remedy at ta*t and wonderful results
Because of Its success there are
come «n Blnry on a while hnrsc They indicate low vitollly and of­ followed. When ha had. taken -only many Imitators. so be cautious.
Ji«
ll&lt;-v. tll:|j ’ We wc al*o GRACE ten lead to seriou* throat and lung one bottle lie wrote:
v •*&gt;.
. sure It's Mayr a. Go to Mulhollarid'i
her-, fur "•Re Is Ju-d. nnd having troubles, including consumption.
“I got more relief out ot one bottle
Dr.
King's
New
Discovery
will
re
­
of
your
wonderful
stomach
remedy
snlvalimi: lowly, and riding upon
among people they know—
an a»s, mul unun n roll the fhal of lieve -the cough or cold promptly than I did in all my years of treating pliiblng
□r »an4 to Geo. II. Mayr. Mfg. Chr-:ntin as*" .Xedi,
and prevent complication*.
Il is with specialists. &gt;
"If I had all the money I have spent '1«L 1M-WB Whiting 8t., Chicago, 111.,
Vf. THE BARREN FIG TREE soothing ami antiseptic and makes for doctor*' bills I could buy a farm. for free hook on etotnach ailments and
AND THE. DEFILED TEMPI E- you feel belter al once. To delay I will certainly recommend Mayr'a maqy grateful letter* from people
MifSurely Hi* GRF.AI- is dangei ous—get a bottle of Dr. Wonderful Stomach Remedy.’’
Bmg's NeW Discovery at owe.
Mr. Gum', experience is Ilka those ot
oney back if not aali&amp;fled.
50c. thousands of others who have taken
For sale in Hastings by all drug­
* w.ud Um'fljr tree dried in
.
the imd*.
And#agaln. Hii and 11.00 bottle* at your Druggiit. this remarkable remedy with such aa- Igists.—Adv.

Stove
Shining Bright

Churchill Business Institute

GIVE DOCK ENOUGH II Oil
HNI-RESIOHEO IH ONE HI

�Tin: Hastings panwr, siTTr.unr.n n. toit

i nol .well iiurno as a rule, and If thc
| poisoning has reat-flbd n riago hot
eonlrollra
controlled -by Inese
these Lrenlmciils
irenlmenls it
il is
belt lo'liava- prortawionai ir-ntment. a.« few, if any. nf 4he imiuhr*
••rable dotncHlii* remedies prove lo
bo entitled lo reliance.
..

Murtha Washiughm’s Preserve*.
“Ye pears should be very frrehe.
Washi&gt; anti pul them into, boiling
lye fur .a mliiule.
Remove anil
place them in cold waler.
Next
pul ye fruit-into a prepared sirupe
of sugar nnd water.
Use half a
pound of sugar for everio pound of
Under a Pine Tree.
ye fruit; water lo dissolve.
Now
Beneath Ihe swaying .nine, tree,
. That the iltful wind goes though, cook f’»r- a quarter of an hour. Re­
move nnd pul on pldtcs to coni.
) gaze on Ihe widening landscape,
Boyle sugar down lo one-half its
That fades in (lie far-off blue.
original quanetie.
Put vc sirupe
and pears lulu Jars and add bianily.
And like low music playing
Seale while Itolie.”
Abovo in the organ loft,
J'hu wind in the pine tree moving.
Elderberry Wine.
Makes musin strange mid soft.
Take eight quarts of bcrriis and
Fur ihe trees have nil lheir voices। pour over lliem four quarts of boil­
Of light or earnesl tom*;
ing water.
Let il stand twelve
Tin* aspen—dlln laughter,
hours, stirring, it now nnd then.
Thu oak—a 'Filan’s niuan.
HI rain well, pressing out all the
juice.
Add 3 pound of sugar to
' But Ihe pines have caught Hie mes- four quarts of juice, I ounce of
*&lt;igr
.
|M»wd&lt;’n*d cinnamon, half nn ounce
Winch the wind bear* from the nf powdered cloves. Boil five niinuies, and act nwuy to ferment In a
And its voice is I ho voice of ocean slone jar with a rloth thrown light­
And it talks elernily.
ly over it.
When it is through
—F. W. Bourdillon.
fermenting rack it carefully, so ns
not !•&gt; disturb the lees.
Hottie
Shine When* You Are.
cork lightly and pul in a dry, cool
I&gt;011'1 waste ymir time in lojigiug
place.
Fm- bright impossible .things,
Don't sit supimdy yearning
What The Dasheen Is
&lt;... Ih..
..r &gt;ra..| *iw.
T|,P
rival h.r
e.'!" -I'"""....... a ru.li hahl.
Hi. ..nllmry lrl»l, |M,I... II ha,
....u...
a... ....I a &gt;l»r:
. I, r| । ,1U„ llav„r |„ ................
I""1.......
1'“ '■&lt; 'l'"h"'— || h a rro«» lH.|»-,l a Inn..,, whil,
Uy ahhililh Jurat «hrr.‘ ,‘&gt;u ure. j .l(l|a[,. an,| .. ,u,mr l»’*',l.
Il '* a
. ,
i
heavier tidier plant mid forms the
....
lliere m need of Ihe Ihiiret raudloj
। f |(,,.nv KnM||is of leaves very
As well as the garnish sun;
•‘imilar It- he qniameulal “oletdiniit
The humblest deed is ennobled
car” of ii'-* llrwvr garden.
It Ims a slinging taste raw, hut
■ il is delightful when cooked, and it
&gt;• liarkoiied regions afar;
any oilier way llial (he ordimuy
| putnlo is Used. Il make# a splendid
By .shining jti'l where yau are.
—jomi &gt;*«*&gt;.[ sis»i.‘*» Governmeiil is experimeiili ing with the dansliecn and coniiLun- of llir lloiik-ltonk.
di-nlly expecls llnl
that il
it will
will vlmrllv
shortly
A tiddler tried it Mtretuide;
he very (Mipular on
American
She didn’t smile on him.
I aides.
She scoriird the music lhal
made, .
•
Cantaloupe Pickles
K
Zim-zim.
green cantaloupe:*, make u
A fellow with n- Ihiiijo came.
and
pul
down in brine.
Tile damsel dbin't think
' In Uh* fall freshen by. soaking in
It worth einiTging for his game,
i waler,, then till wilh rut cabbage,
Pluik-pliiik.
• small green tomatoes, onions bean*
। and caulillower. wilh plenty of
.Tin* third arrival won I In* girl.
I while mustard mnwI#.
Although lib lune vras puuk.
' - Boll gently in a mlxliin* of waler
ami vinegar, half nml half, then put
Hunk-hunk!
—Puck. in a vinegar solulion made by ad­
ding enough water to keep it from
being lm». strong, and sugar anil
A Polishing Smlng.
'pices In lasle.
Let Illis get very
fender* and llre-irons can, hr&lt;l &lt; no more than Uinl.) then put
iirird wilh a special pivpa- nil in slime jars ami -tie up wilh
brown
paper.
Keep
■.................
,
lu
iiwii pa
icr.
iw&lt;
|&gt; a plale
■i.ik- over
from retihiiiiiK con-laiil polishing (”|„. (no m
l(j remove
ami
remove the
Ihe picKlt
pickles as
’
II
.... t.ul
needed.
Summer Niptush.
from
If summer squash is cimkcd im- hiring lo keep I In*
spilling out.
cinlljifg is th-layctl a few hour.4.

How lo Develop the Bust.

Garlic for Wasp Slings.
The inlinliilniiis of French Swit.............
I lie
zvrhind ami Savoy rub a c*rusli&lt;*d wtli-l. line, every imntiing upon riscluvr uf giirlic iiimii a spot that lin# ing.
Hub ihe, skin dry wilh n
been stung by a wasp or ji her.!lurkish towel. ' At bedtime rub i*oAccunliiig to Prof. Mei mold or l.au-|,.,,a huller a portion lhe size of n
saune this makes Ihe swelling g&gt;&gt; dim&gt;..
..In a circular direction iolo
down and lak&lt;&lt;^ away tlie
' pain.
.....
I each breast, brgiuning.al the outer
porliun and working toward llir
Clrnnliiff the LIihiIviiiil
. ‘1 nipple; nib very gently. Kneading
Linoleum or uilelotjr 'inny I,,.]
h. bread Is Evaluable exorcise to &lt;!••ilr.1 ve|«qi the husl.
Walking, by in­
rlrmi'sl willpml soap by .using
” ciriuHug Ihe rireulatiim r-t the
w.inrt water and (t'fmiiur. A little
libHxi. ahis in tilling oiil 'Hie bust.
Food
Inecessary
too—the belter
ixiuinve tlie dirt. The water must
liob llmid llie I'ilrlulh, fit'll fie put mi one is n&lt;niri«tu*d nml fed llie better
sparingly.
Always keep a snpQgi* lu'r appearance will Ik*. Drink a
gin-*
of
milk
with
u.
raw egg '
in ihe kii' ii'.u and remove .my dirt
ul the liim* ii is innih* so lhal the up Ihree .limes'a. day with cue h
covering of the floor may never b&lt;* meal for several months.
very dirty.
WOODBLRY.
Pencil Shortcnkr. /

ASRYBt.V
Lqst week's Letter. '
, Mrs. Miller entertained her kodsin from T-ekonkha, last week.
Mr. ahd Mrt. Charlie Severn vis­
ited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Strickland, Saturday and Sunday.
School Noles.
School began Monday, August 31,
with 30 pupils-enrolled.
The walls and ceiling of the
school room are dcwly painted, the
.„;'nlslic&lt;i. and (he flow
tlesks i..
ore varnl
pileik
Many thanks lo the school
board for their Interest In.our wel­
fare.
.
The primary puuns are busy
making mals and chains for the
Barry County fair;
also, some
weather charts.
We give Ihile Bullerneld of the
Briggs school a hearty wi’lromo.
Ho entered our jilnth grade Wed­
nesday morning.
There Is room
for others who might'improve this
opportunity of gelling nn education
wilhoul going lo ihe city lo board.
The Eagle school furnishes Iwo
bright, .ambitious ninlii grade pu­
pils—Miss' Ixiuisa
Durham and
Merle Campbell.
Doris f*. Jewell was elbcled. li­
brarian for this year.
Neil Shepard was elecled mana­
ger and treasurer of the base ball
b-.HIL

FACE N1NP.YWN

■Eat CryMai Pride”

“Eat Cryatal Pride*

Dairymen, Don’t Chum
,■
PROFIT FROM FAMILY COWS
Important Animal Be Vigorou* and
-Bound and Bo Submitted to Tuber­
culin Ted Annually.

right, I»U 1
’
A question often asked la: “Does lt.UI
pay to keep g cow for family use." in
If there Is a fair sized family, if no
extra help la needed to look after tho I
cow and It there be a convenient.'
place to house and pasture ter, then I
keep’ a good cow.
A Jersey, Guernsey or Ayrshire J
might bo chosen. The Jersey and:
Guernsey give rich milk, which readily ' |W
creams owing to tho fat' globules-in '
their milk. Tbe Ayrshire gives a well' III
auatalned flow for table use. im H
.Contains tho /mallest fat globules and ■ H
does not cream so readily.
if a family is to cunsumo the milk i 111
of one cow It la Important that sho be
vigorous and sound aad bo submitted M
to the tuberculin test once a year, for | ■
the danger of drinking milk contlnu- ’
ously from a diseased cow Is apparent..
That Is the reason why herd's milk la ”
lo be preferred to thc Individual cows'

•
’ We will '&lt;11 you -ynius liftlter forjust uhal wo pay. for your butter fat and
Sou know wo always pay you jnoh- fur your butler faL than you can get fur dairy
i.ulter, AHI, Sol |J HIKING foil PROFITS.
•
It will pay y&gt;&gt;u.un|ch heller lo put iiith&lt;* extra lilpo milking more cows aud
ariug for tlhin; than ••ranking Ibc'churn. ■
Bring in your crock and let us pack-it with CrystalPrhK*, you will like it.
ads easier Ilian churning. .
•rd your cows well ami keop’lliom milking all winter, nml feed those pics
Jm. jntlk.il i' worth Forty Otits . per hundred to any pig. •

vtfiat iIn you that Wi’
5EPTEMBEII IS

-Satislled
palrmi«. that is Ail..
■
'■
\V«* cairn* her.* d^tei mined to please .Hie dairymen in buying his -dairy pro­
ducts, "PROOF ABOVE”
:i butter that any one eopldcal. “PROOF BELOW.’
* Also d»|enmli&lt;*d t&gt;
Knot tug' people rpr.-J
• Inns uf Crystal Pride butter last month. DID Y'Ol

from school Tuesday, on ucimunl of
sickness.
George S. Tompkins kindly gave
the Iwys a giMNl Imm)&gt; ball diamond.
Many thanks for the same.
Mr.
Tompkins perhaps remembers that
he wns a boy once. Would lhal
more of tin* people could remember
that they were once yqung!
'Eat Crystal Pride"
Glenn Phillips is our organist for
this month.
Ira Stowell of Woodlaijd and
Ixuivis Everts of Nashville, visiled
school Monday.
lailMir Day was observed by Ihe
Merle Iinnkiii spent
TAMARAC CORNERS.
school Monday.
Tile eighth grade arc iinproving agred.
Mr. an
Regular hour* for milking and feed- daiivhl- ।
ihi* county fair.
ing urn necessary, mid a row ntnat be • Thui'diO
liberally* fed. Often Um owner of one ' It'iU"!4.
Harvey a map of Hany rtuinty.
Wo wish to (hank lib* ItaMing* cow la nil Utnutcur and has no idea J?"•' l- 11
BANNER, tin* Journnl-Hontld mid of the tminenac capacity, uf a cou a .I1 '.1 ‘,
thr Bcllfvin* tlazelle for Ihe tu'lniol stomach, for n good sized animal's
J!?. )(
ztutnach hold* 35 gallons. So give her ' pf,,, ,, ,.
rending tabfc,
'
Clifford Dunn of tin* Ellis school dally and provide gome forin of succu-! ,,,2/ 'W'"| h M.1'1 j..i • My "• '
ami Eim*r«&lt;m CoiirtriMU &lt;»t ihe
1,,,, p
Briggs school cnlcrvd Scluml Labor lent food for winter in order to main-; Hl^
\(l . p,....
w|„,
Ikiy. W«* give lhein a cordial wel­ ulnjliu milk flow. Roots, beet*. car
li. Smith nml daughter,
rota and inangeta make a splendid i
.p.wlj mi il&gt; - k'iiu.
come lo our ninlh grade.
•f Sutilh Nii'livjlje. called
subatltutn for silage; Mato doewl Walker 1 l.-ifmi &lt;&gt;t &lt;irtmd II
Mi'Otellnnd «. Sunday,'
CEDAR CREEK.
steeped hay. Put the hay through a'spending a [••w d.iys with I
cutter, then put into a water-light box ' •nt4.
AllH-it
Prayer meeting al Mr. Norris' mid pour over It hot water, cover
"is. Jam- Mv- i - »p.-ni T
Thursday night was well allcnded. tightly end leave till next day. On lop "‘Jj*11j"1'1
"“&lt;&gt; Mr*,
The next meeting will he ar Mrs. of thia molat hay feed meal, from four • ■*■"'''
B.INNER WANT ADVS- PAY.
Amy Baird's.
Thr W. C. E. U. al N'rlia Camp- to eight pounds per day, according to ; t
tbe milk flow. Crushed onia, three ।
pounds; bran, four pounds aud oilcake.
tended.
Henry BiTginan mid nun. Norris, one poujid, make a good mixture uleo |
Harold lauch nnd Harry Johnson Feed some uncut clover hay nt noon - 1 '
Give thc cow tWice daily all tho wa-1
attended ihe Urand Rapids fair
Thursday.
tor she will drinX.- for there in a vital-]
.Mr. mid Mrs. Will Tobias of connection between the milk flow and
Shultz, spent Sunday
al Harry tho Water supply, mUk being 87 pc: I
Johnson's.
Calviir Stanton spent part of last
One cow's feed for a year amounts
week in Detroit, altenduig llie Sol­
.0 from S4fi to Ifi'j. Varying with food,
diers’ Encampment.
There was a large crowd al Un* prices and cow a appetite.
church Sunday evening to hear
“m b..' to WE ANNOUNCE AN AMAZING MODELMrs. Gould’s^ farewell mtiiuhi.
C. Mowry has returned home afW T!“ '" IVEk No. 7-» Typewriter ot suoerexcellencc,

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO,

‘■Eat Crystal Pride*1

How’a This ?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollar* R»cannot ba cured by Hall's Catarrh

=An nouncing

The New Typewriter
=OLIVER No.

iuikc. etiinpiiiceliiip.
.writing. *
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie*Canpbell are
the proud pan-ills of a little daugh­
ter, born 'I'lihi-sdav.
A couple went Inropgli Jn'iv one
night Inst week hunting for wal«rim'lmis, bill Ihey found itn'ihselvi,*#
in Henry llergmnn's squash vines.
Beller wail until Un* moon shines
brighter wjp’ii you go ••rooniug.” Sellout cmnmeuei’d ..Monday wilh
LAKE VIEW.
lai'l Week's Lclle*'.
Mr. mid'Mi- I'.has. Gralimn

NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE.

TTall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,
xtlng dlrr.'llr upon tho blood and mu-

DruRirtsts.'
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

a. &amp;c. h. barber,
■
Phyilctam and Surgeon*.
Calls In city or country, responded to
with promptness, day or night.

H

— ■
'
lions and new scli*actmM devices never seen before on any. type­
STflP PETTY TMlcutkir writer. A leap in advance which places Thc Oliver ten years
o
I IT inltVINu a|)Cad (&gt;I its lime. So.smooth in action, so lijtht to the touch, so

Automatic DeVice Locka Milk Bottle easy to run, that experts arc amazed. A model that means to the
typist delightful ease of operalion.
In Such Manner That Only Owner
A model lhal means a higher standard of typewriting, longer'
Can Remove It.
and belter service.
, 11 U more Ihu . .o.plcl.m ||,„
T;,v No. 7 is now
„„„ on
„„ exhibit and
J sale
M;v at all
The
S1—

mid milk front door slops of late risern.Toi
discourage this form of thrift a device
,Mr». Iliilu* Graljmii yf..
hsr been Invented which automatically
Mi. nml Mr' ih-f ll.Tyn
locks the bottle' In such a manner jtiat
j.'pfiit-Thiirmlny with Mt. and .Mi-. ft can only b« removed by the ©ecu­
Will Gfllespie and family.
pants of the bouse upon opening tho
Mr. nnd Mrs? Wash Heir
iui&lt;i door, says tbo Popular Mechanics. The
&gt;
daughter Carrie bf North
contrivance Is -fastened to tbe door
ings spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Jamb with screws. When the milkman
Mrs. Frank Jdliiison.'
Congratulations are now in ord«*r
of Miss lluhy Bell nml Orvjn AlIrrdiugz who were married Tues­
Moke a rich shurji-akr hail'
Thi y
ties ill Oneida district. No. 3. near day morning by lbw. Y’osl.
B-fl on the noon (rain lo visit rel­
Ledge. Monday, August 31.
with freshly Grand
wilh butler.
Bywaler and Hay's rider mill atives in Indiana.
slarled to run oik Wednesday's,
kcIiooI
near Milo. Kundny.
during Ihe month 'of tieplembcr,
whipped cream.
coming
hisl week.
Our school opened Monday inurnoilier mud'*
Mr. and Mr*. Einrm-f FeighlneT
iiig with Mbs Ivah Scliray uf
and children ail'd,Clyde Hehneur nf
Woodland nfc teacher .
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre llildm- near Nashville, spent Sunday with
rremn may Ih- piled mi lop.
gvr are making a week's visit Wilh Mr. and. Mrs. Flqyd McKay.
Mr. (Mds of Carlton is (luinling
relatives in. Fostm ia. Ohio. Ho|iiri
.Mixed Pickles.
Pierre, the assistant mail carrier is Will Gillespie’s huildmgs.
Mr. nnd Mrfc llainillmi Muun ami
■Take u'liead of caiilitlnwi r. a looking afler.Umde Sam's iiilerests.
Stops Petty Thieving.
Miss
Anna llcidermnn spent Sun­
qiiarl. of bullmi onmin*. Iwo or three
Rev*, and Mrs. Stone and Rev. and
pod-, of green nnd red peppers Mrs. Arthur Forman are alleiiding day, wilh Mr. aud Mrs. Fisher of makes his delivery Ip tho morning,'he
(■hopped line, a quail nf the very l\ B. annual conference al Gaines Martin Corners.
•lips
tho
bottle under two projecting
Miss Lmiilla Rose of (Jraml Rap­
Miialle-t
cut in near ijuiedoiiin,
i&lt;-'&lt; kind
nun, of
&lt;u cupmiibcrs. ...........
Caledonia, mis
this wetu
week. Bisfiop
ids is visiting her iiareuls. Mr.' and flanges. As tho bottle 1st pushed.fur ­
I'inl of string
str ng licaus.
licaufc has-'
hits- \\ „„d of Alma, presides.
dice., one pint
ther In, It conies In contact with a plyliirtiums mid t»oil all until lender.
Henry Vanhouten, a former mer­ Mrs. Debt Rose of (his place.
..reu plate,
vuire. the
.«« .~rev
-u.c.l Is
u
Tlw ... » U.mlrl hlV. mor. 1m­
outer ...
end of which
chant and resident here. but. now of . Ibillaml Barry and Miss Akltos voted
n lb.r.u. nl- .iml tov
t«n-m&gt;minil of .'iigar. half .a ten- Lake Odessa, was. united in mar­ Todd called mi Mr. and Mrs. Leo b..* do.nw.rd ...d, wh„ rdn.-d b,
Mik striking
Mrlk.li, thu
udrer rad.
’»"“"«*&gt;•
spoonful oMIalt. two table spoonfuls riage to Mrs. Grace .Clark, of Lynns. Fisher of Stale lioad Sunday after­ th.
the bottle
thu other
end. I1'1- u“" ”* ’*,n
of niiislnvd #••••&lt;! mid spices. Pour Sunday? Mr, Vanhouten is stl|l in noon. ,
drops, effectively locking tho bottle In
Tho
"cushioned
keyliortnl” with
Mr.
nnd
Airs.
Marthnll
Cote
call
­
this over the pickles, mix well and mercantile business.place. The locking device can only bo “nnehor keys’’ mul thi’ new uuloseal - carefully.
,
Mr. and Mrs. U-ouiird Waelder ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ixireu Foul, released by opening tho bouao door.
niallc fisitunS nirmi less uork for
andTbaby of Woodland Sundayod. Sunday.
llir bonds, less strain on Ihe eyes,
Hoy Deqiond visited frieuds ut
When Poisoned bj Ivy.
witlf Ernest Hough and family.
Plant Grazing Crops.
less iininuai iinii ineiilnl eliorl.
Marlin Bever allcnded Ihe Soldi­ Hasting- over Sunday.
After exposure to poison ivy, Ihe.
Milch cows will need succulent food
With all oi tliew inaslcrly mrMrs. Sarah Water* of llasliugs
ill effect can often he warded &lt;df ers encampment al Detroit, last
spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. B. this spring nnd next wfnter. Plant clianii-al „ imprmcmriitN wc have
by prompt removal of Ihe irritating week.
crops for early grating end build a made the iiuicliine mon* beautiful
Carl Bvw.it. r. .■■( l.Hi-mg. «,e a Lewis.
suhslance.
Vigmously
washing
mid
syinjnctrlcal.
Iroin every
sifo
and
fill
It
for
winter
fecdlngT^SucSunday
viislor
al
Iifas
parents
home.
with soap and water, preferably us­
Keep# Your Liver Itrultliily Act he. culent food Is Indtapemable to 'eco­ standpoint The OLIY'Elt No. 7 at­
ing a band brush, and after Hint
tains sii|H*rhilhe excellence.
with alcohol, will, do Illis.
This Don’t Be Bothered WHh Coughing.
A man ii! Kentucky tol«.l a A-iiml nomical milk production.
Notbinu
you
l*oiiM
wisji for has
often praveuts I he ill effects, nml
Slrqv it, with Foley's Roney mid Tar lhal Foley Cathartic. Tablets «■&lt;+••
■ hern omitted. Tlie^nrw devices, renflen when Ihe chnrnrlei’isltc in- Compnund. Il Spread# a soothing,' the most wonderful medicine lhal
Mlcrobis Lodge In Seama.
lincmi'iii.s. improvements mid ronllammalimi has become mauifesl il healing coating as it glides ilown the had uvuf entered his system. Said
Tbe teams of al] palls and cans
• an be reduced to sligiit inteiu.ty tiiroat, and tickling, hoaroeness, and he would not be without them. Should be soldered Inside aud out flush
। sent nn enormous outlay anil v’ustly
by the. same meu»un-.
This rim nervous hacking are quickly healed. Neither would you, if you had ever
not be done, however; after the ir- Uhildren love it—tastes good and no tried them. A ihoroffghly cleans­ with the surface ot tho tfn. It will 'lutTraso its taluc—Ilin price hits
i nation has become intense, vigor­ opiates. A man in Texas walked 15 ing cathartic for clirouic constIpa- last longer and be easier to keep clean, not Ihth ndtiiiired one penny. We
’
t
ta
in
the
scams
that
the
microbe*
sliull eten. continue in forco our
ousI washings
ure
impossible
and
*1, •
UHM JI miles
Hill'-.-wO
—» ..
lo---a drug store .to
gel
a tottliw tlon or for an occasional purge.—
..... .. ~painful.
nrui. Witeli
lodge and cause mischief.
cohol
Witfh hazel
hazel wi
water. | Beat vntt
you Inncam r«F'
buy pia
for.iacroup and Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
foUuwed. by application of dual ma bronchial coughs. Try it.—Arthur
powder is comforting.
Salves are j Mulholland.—Adv.
-BANXEll WANT M1V8. I'AY— —banner WANT advs. fAY.— । Oliver Typewriter Buildiug

it. WILLISON, D. D. S.,
Bailings, Mich.

Fa

During this noting period reduce I
w,th »utomatic den ices and rclincmenis that mark thc zenith
the meal'ration to one and om-haif i of typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed and easy I
pounds bjhn and one-half pound oil-i action. Tyncwritipjl cflicicncy raised to thc nth power.
uSwtalSZtaX’i, .
T'0. OLIVHR No, 7 embodies all previous Oliver innova­

Will

Hastings, Mich.

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a
HA.TIRO.. MICHIGAN

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

We pay you'the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
Small profit,
ii you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.
Op.C.LAS. Pint 51 Hirthp

DETROIT
Business University

populiir !7*Ccnlx*u-Day purrbusc
pbiii. the same as on previous Uli- j
ter models.
•
।
Tho OLIVER No. 7. cquipi&gt;cd witli
the fmnotK. i’rlntypc, if desired,:
without extra rhurge.

new iiim-binr iM-foro you buy any j
typewriter ul any price. Note llxi
lM*n(ity, speed ami easy net Ion, - Ibr',
wonderful nulomati* devices. Try|
il on any uork that is ever done on
typewriters. Try it on many kinds'
of work lhal no other typewriter
will do.
Il is n siyniticant fuel that the]
typewriter that iiilruduced such I'

5% NET INCOME
We receive *75 or any multisle
et that Um snd mall dividend
cheeks Mml-aanuelly. Sets,
convenient, evelleble. prentsble. Oer a* th year, aeseta
51,000,000.

■rite tedsy *.fer RasnelSI staMmeat end boehiet givliifnitl *ertleulars.

Savings t Uan AaMoisitoa,
Lansing, Mich.

type. etc., shoulil be the tirst lo In- TlaM aMb* ta Kffsm Msreh •,
lr&lt;Hlu&lt;i&lt; uulofiuilic methods ot onD*Hy Kxccpt irauday.
...-,.11,.,.
*
r^va
Hiatlnn
L«*va Hairttega
cralion.

The OLIVER Typewriter Co.
CHICAGO,

�rAGt TW1NTT.

• '
THE HUTrXCB 8VSNKK, SEPTEMBER 17,1&gt;lt

Edmonds’ Elevator^ENCOURAGES ECONOMIZING )
During our management of the Edmonds Elevator we
have saved thousands of dollars to the people of Hasings and Barry County in one way and another. We
believe there is not a firm in this section that has offered
to its patrons greater opportunities to economize and
save than we have offered to ours.
Scarcely a week goes by that we do not have some­
thing to say which if followed will mean a saving to the
one who takes advantage of the offer or the advice.

BUYING EARLY. The coal we sell has the GREATEST
HEAT PRODUCING ENERGIES of any Coal.that can be II
bought. It is absolutely free from any foreign substances.
When you buy our coal you get your value in weight, in coal
and when you burn it you get just the ashes left—no clinkers,
no slag—it burns up clean. We offer you a BIG SAVING 1
if you BUY NOW. So, just on coal alone we save money 1
for you in two ways—on price and on quality—for when you I
buy from us you get more heat than when you buy some 1
poorer grade of coal. We have car loads of good coal now
and are offering it at big savings to our customers.
I
Place your order at once and save the advance ih price
I
that must come with later months.
---- — WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR PRODUCE --------- -

Buy Your Winter Coal Now

XEDMONDS BROTHERS

Every summer we are making special efforts to get peo­
ple to save money on their coal by buying from US dnd

(aim'd tvlnlive.*

IIHI of IIIOII1
iii'piicrmiiit oil. Hh* water, imdeml of llowii

iik Feighner'* barn
lightning durin-- the

THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
NBAR-BY COUNTIES.

from Butfalo. last

Miss Cora Ward, of llastim.-*!
sp.-lit Salut'diiy and Sunday wilh
her uni-h* and flumly Dennis Ward. ।

lorn nlT. and two holes,ninth* hi
•poul Sunday'
iirani wilhoiil hippliimlwilli Ionin friend'.
ind Mrs. Ambrose Marble
o children of Itnltla* CrCeek

About 50 enthusiastic Germanal tended
a mass-meeting
lu-ld
Thursday evening in Albion in the
interest.* of ihe German soldier-.

laushter.
lays at I

Brown and Lelnn Clark

ri-ntly con|e over- from Germany, cine u-centiy annonm-ed lhal
bud chargi- of ihe iii.-eliiig aii.l would build and equip a timdern I
Prof. Jtdin Zcdlcr nml Dr. Freder­
ick Luiz .made , short.. speech*-*
Subscription* wen. taken for the
Bed Cross work and for ihe Ger­
man hospitals and over 8100 wa*
pledged.

lowrll

people

firsday.

are dtMippoinled' mul"

uumg year.
mids.Mrs. Frank

Henry Myers of Mnrrellus
kj-led &lt;1 load of’righty-&lt;»iH' h

Feichner

Allen was al Grand Rapid.*,

uf land and wtii.-h
Will.
,

The Elevator Men

Phone 18
NORTH’NA.MIVH.LE.

Southwestern Michigan

brought
wilh Mrs. Slnilli*

Tin* library tniihliiip in Allrqau
i small lake. «mly
. -now.
travels

a month of six week*.
and lumber are tu-allered

work now.
The Wilson Parking (Umipany
made Hu-ir first payment for cn■-umbers deliver lo the Mill inn

made
relating I00

sih.-iiI Frill
Ida Ileal li.
Ills* Alice Mickiimis returned Ini
r mdnxd work al Grand Rapid*, I
nridny.

COUNTY LINE.

Paurand
KUi st* of

Mr.*. Mary hiib'iln-o"&gt;ri,

oi.

Mr. Stocking was-called.homo from
warning*
Liimkiiig.anil packing
• Mr. mid, Mr*. Will Clime, of Mnn- di»y* tin- Hist of lb.- week.
| roe. and Mr. mid Mr*. Georp&gt;- Wi«dMis. Charley
Underwood and
iitm miii4lanuhl&lt;-r. Alice, of Dundee three i-hildn-n of Ark:in*.i*. visited ]
mil* for a ruling.
aru’ttnw*!* --f Mr. and. Mr*. .1. \V. her sister, Mrs: Sylvester Hynes and
e imi*l he marked with
family the nasi week.
\H-. nml Mrs. Samuel Lez-k of ■ Mr. and Mr*. Hnlpli Mi-Nill. nre
nd address of the per*on
■ place ihe fruil is lak- Stony Point visited Mr. and Mrs. V,
S. Kiiull. Sunday.
,E. tj, Myei- ha* relumed from a
visit lo hi- daughter*, »Mr*. Lee ALL DREAD HARMLESS MOUSE
•dgnaiiiig fruit
Greviiougb nf -Grand. Rapid.*.
'
Mr*. Jeuni- shamp ha.* relumed
Well
ch fruit
rieritnens. Xo visit her daughter.

&gt; For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the
country that a great many women have escaped serious ojJ*.
erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-­
pound, ana it is true.
We are permitted to publish in this announcement
extracts from the letters of five women; Al! have been
recently received unsolicited.
Could any evidence be
more convincing?
1
noDODON, Me.—UI had pains in both sides end such a sorenp.ss
*•1 could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I
xvas so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought.I never would Imj'
any better until I submitted to an ojieration, but I .commenced taking
Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable (.'uinpouud nnd soon felt like a new
woman. —Mrs. IIavwAi-.d Suwkk*, llodgdon, Me.
Q Charlotte, N. C—“I was in Imd health for two years, with
“*• Pains in both sides and was very nervous. I had a growth
which the doctor said wa.su tumor, und I never would get well unless
I had an operation. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pink­
ham ■ Vegetable Coni|M&gt;un&lt;l,and I gladly nay that I am now enjoying
tine health. —Mrs. Rosa-Sims, 16 Winona St., Charlotte, N. C.

O Hanover, Pa.—*Tne doctor advised a severe operation, but mv
**• husband got me Lydia E. Hnkham’d Vegetable Compound amt I
experienced great relief in a short time. N6\V I feel like a ncwwetwia
und can do a hard day’s work and not mind it.”—Sirs. Ada wilt,
190 Stock St, Hanover, Px
A Decatur, III.—“I was sick in bed and three of the best phyticlans said I would have to be taken to tlie liospital for nn oper­
ation as I hod noinethnig growing in my left siite. I Mused t&lt;» sub­
mit to the operation and took Iwdia E. I’inkhnm’s Vegetable ComPy11”,?*?11”w^rkc&lt;1 amiracle ip my case, und I tell other women
what It has done for ine. —Mrs. Lavita A. Guiswold. 2300 Blk. East
.
illiam Street, DeCatur, HL
.
Cle '71-and, Gino. —“ I wm very irregular and. for several years
my «ide pained me so that I expected t&lt;&gt; have to undergo an op­
eration. Doctors sard they knew of nothing that
would help me. I took Lydia .E, Pinkham’s Ve
table Compound and I became regular and f
from pain. I am thankful for such a good inc
cine aud will always give it the highest praise.
Mm.C* H. Griffith, 7306 Madison Avn Cleveland,Q.

" 5

M»&gt;Write toLTDI A E-PISKHAM MEDICINE €0.
W (CXHFIBBWT1AL) LTJI5, MAAH., forodvioe.
Tour tetter will be opened, read and answered
fey a woman and held in strict conttdenco.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell. 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

FARMS

lendinu their family reunion.

■ailed hen
. ii.i.'u &gt;

grand Rapids, mich.

Down* nnd family.

Delbert Slocum mid wife and Mr.

Mr*. Mary Dillenbeck i.-ilo

Hastings

Chink of fienry Smith

bi&lt;- Bowen leiurned from Buller.
condn. Ohio, Sai unlay noon, where they

I a number'
G. Murray a received word a
•ph because ■
.jay., aRO mat his brother, Kl­
in III.- I.IW 1 .n..r.&gt;\
nf- VktIMe Pilv

fnin

I
•

There never was a time when fanning as a btisinexs seemed
so certain of being a very profitable business as right now. We
■ irnve manyftne-farms"tm &lt;mr iter. - tet ififteif ymmf Two that
ought to be attractive to any one who wishes to engage in farm­
ing:

80 ACRES, in Eaton County, three miles from VcrmontviDe ou a
good road and fineMocation, ft) acres under cultivation, balance in
timber and pasture. The soil is a gravelly loam and lays good. The
buildings consist of a fine nine-room brick house in good repair,
basement barn l5x&lt;&gt;0, also tool bouse, hog house, granary ami corn
_ crib. The price uf this farm is f4.000. Terms, one-halt down, or
would take a good house aud lot in linstings aa part payment.

50 ACRES, grave), sand and muck loam soil, seven miles Iron Hast,
ings aud four miles from Irving. There are 25 acres under cultiva­
tion, ten acres ot timber, and 15 acres ot muck aud pasture. The
house has five rooms in good repair, small barn 12x33, also corn
crib, hen house and granary. ’The fences are good and there is
'
plenty of all kinds of fruit. Tlie price is $1,100, terms cash.

Crook and Gould
Hastings,

• **•

Michigan.

+

Nice Distinction.
Once more there 1a excuse for Bak­
Molei a Real Peet.
«i have four more cone," said a witCharlie Aspinall and wife of Ohio, ing how much of sincerity there-Is In
Hitherto moles have been toleraVl BPM Bl B Weitmtnster (Rugland! foriled hi* ■-..tirin'. James Aspinall
i In our gardens in spite of the rav-j quest Ihe cither day: “two in America
mid family ■ •Ith- "Ridge" Iasi Fri­ tbe feat* of mice to which so many
day.
Frank A-pinnll of Hastings women give such vehement expres­
sion.
A night telephone operator and In the flower beds, because of i
brought lliem over in'his num.
over
in
Jersey
saw
onu
of
tho
little
thr
belief that they fed upon tho in-1 .­
I~iri
Tue*d.&gt;y
morning
ab-»ul
Six little Unify tiifinca kittens.
a. m„ during llu-. hard ebH-lrical creatures steal out on tho floor of the sects that deetroy tho planta. If J
Riches.
storm. lighlnhiK struck the Free room In which she was keeping her Xavier ...................
Haspsll. tho French ..-.ui-.,..,
naturaltit. ;I
The shortest road to riches lies
Melhodist cliiu.-h at this place mid lonely vigil, and. though his attack Is to bo-credited, we shall have to) through contempt of riches.-^-Seneca.
burned il lo ihe ground with . ml
. ,
-------------------------- -- ------------------ - give up this Idea, for he says that
—■-----------t ii- .-onion1-.
Il wn» mnm'il m her luncheon, ahe promptly fainted.fmoles cat nothing but earth worms’
BANNER WANT AHVft. PAY.
for * iw
Th.'- official* ,X’t "n On "“’ery she rashH into the closet, and an ----- - -------------------------------- ‘ ------- --------------------------------------Thurtlay :md niaffi" ay. investign’J* *“ Uapriat^ed till morn-; beetle.
eetie.
P. A. SHELDON
Hon ami tli.-ir claim wa* allnw.-dI ln«
“&gt;• ■Print catch on tho hastily I1 Every
Ever; one .knows how valuable the’ Abstract «vnd Heal K*ute OOos.
AiMtracs Block. HaxUncs
' worms
in full.
.. ........
will be re- »l»mmed door
* ’ are, for the 'holes they make I
Yet thia young woman, like all oth-l permit tho air to permeate the soli.; Money to loan-on Real E*1***- Rea!
bmll right away.
J Estate sold on
commission.
Genera'
BT,ne a
. oomplate
...
Mrs. Maugu- Slocum Underwood era. knows that mice are perfectly! Therefore tho mole may bo regarded।' convoyanclnit
conveyancing.. „
Having
set
and three chrtilt. ii of Arkansas, are harmloea; that they never -did hurt; »■ anzenemy and not a friend of the of Abstract Books compiled from ths
(visiting relative* and friend* al this anybody and nevsr will.
gardener
r»—-a- — - eumiah camnlets Abplace mid spending a few weeks in
The wicked suggestion has been*
1
her old Inline where she was born made that feminine outcries on the!
QUAIL TRIP CORNERS.
mid btirtitrlil Up.
Glad"to *»’»• you appearance of mice are a mere faah-l
Maggie. •
. I he two si-l.-rs of -Mrs. Alonzo Ion or hahlt. inveterate now, but origl-l
nating In nothing better than a desire 1
in PitlsHeld. Ma*-., after making an to show an Interesting sensitiveness I
dauulilei.
vxleiKled visit with Mrs. Billon mid &gt;nd timidity and to give rescuing man |
irited friend..
a chance to show his superiority. (
family.
Biilimi &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids, xiri!Several from this place attend“d There must be something more to It I Even Most Chronic Sufferers the blood, and drive it out of the
I Sb"v&lt;- D&gt;*i-k&gt;-i'.* Sipjilay. ’
church al Morgan, lust Sunthy
system.
find Reiief After A Few
. ai|if Mr.*. Cha*; ^uipos visited niorriing and evening. *
So sure, so positive, so quick and
wonien, even when quite alone, aa this j
.
Doses Are Taken
lasting, are thc results obtained from
alter'’* i-aieiils Sutlday, Mr. and
Collage prayer meeting nt Royal one waa, manlfeat aimoal convincing |
the use of Croxone, that three doses
Mtim-e Manning,
Barnum's m-xt Tuesday evening.
IU1I..U.H M U.I., wrh.,.
Ui., Bac^die. utin.ry di.oH.ri, .nd a day for a few days are often all
in*. .Gould
■■turned
home Li-I all, coiik- wlm are interesl&lt;Ml.
I rheffmatiiin. are caused from weaK; that ii required to cure the wout
jsil with reRiMr. mid Mrs. George Cniiiield of leaa real because eo unnneeaaary.
Apparently tbo fear la Instinctive.' inactive kidneys, which fail to fillir case, of backache, regulate the most
Lansing, molon-d over to this place
Inat Sulufdny lo visit Mrs. Canfield's but nothing hi ancestral history ex- out the impurities and keep the blood annoying bladder disorders, and over­
plains
the
instinct,
since
In
the
line
Pure" an.‘i ,tie on*y
on earth to come the numerous other aimilar
Rhetmuillsm Pains Stopped.
mother and brotliera. Mrs..William
...
.
They returned ot motliom running back through the pretnanently and positively cure such conditions.
The firsl application &lt;if Sloan's Mead mid kons.
it. is thc most wonderful prepara",
troglodytes t6 merely anthropoid for- troubles, is to remove the cause.
Linlmenl goes rigid to the painful Imine Sunday evening.
The
new
discovery,
Croxone,
xures tion ever made for the purpose. It
Several from this place attended
part—il penetrates without Tubbing
such
conditions
because
it
reaches
is
entirely
different
from
al!
other
—il slops tip- Ilhi-umatic Pains the Grand Itapids fan'last Thurs- mouse apd not mom than half a dozen the very roots of .the disease. It remedies. There is nothing else on
around Hie Joints and give®‘relief
soaks right into the stopped up, in­ earth to compare with it. It is to
mid comfort.
Iton'l suffer! Gel n
And Instincts are not co easily made. active kidneys, through the walls and prepared that it is practically impos­
SOUTH NASHVILLE.
IhiIIIc today!
It is n family medi­
linings; cleans out the little filtering sible to take it into the human sys­
cine, for all pains, hurls, bruises? Last Weekjt Letter.
cells and glands; neutralizes and dis­ tem without results.
Francis
ShxWalier
relumed
home
cuts, sore, throat, neuralgia ami
_
Booki.
&lt;
solves the poisonous uric acid sub­
Yon can obtain an original package
idlest pains.
Prevent* infection. Friday immiii after making an ex­
It Is not sufllclont to merely stuff! stances that lodge ’in the joints and of Croxone at trifling cost from any
Mr. Cha*. H. Wefilwoith. California, tended visit wilh relatives al Wor­ ourmlveS with various collections of,; muscles to scratch and irritate and first-class drug store. . All druggists writes:—“It did wonders for my cester and several other (Maces in books; unless we masticate, every-; cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the are authorised to personally return
Rheumatism, pain is gone as soon Ohio,- returning home by.tho way of tnmg
'
thing inorougmy
thoroughly oooa.
bonks win
will not givegive; “n“,e 1° “ .nc ,onB«r irritates the the purchase price if Croxone fails to
as I apply il.
I ragommond it to Albion and Marshall and Battle
give desired results," regardless of
my friend* as thc best Liniment I Creek, where he visited several .. «m„&gt;. ... .our,
how old you are, how long you have
over used." Guaranteed.'
25c at families al each place of old ac­
----------------- ---------i stopped up, lifeless kidneys so they suffered, of yjjat e|sc bl| failed to
your Druggist.—Adv.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.
filter and sift
‘h? poisons frpnj pure you,
quaintances.
.

SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS
BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS
20 PAGES

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1914

Y. M. C. A. LEADERS
Barry County’s Fair
HOLD CONFERENCE
Was a Great Success
Weather Was Havorablc and Crowds Thronged the
Enabling Society to Pay Expenses.

BANNER,

Grounds MIDDLEVILLE/ NASHVILLE. A

ITALIAN'S LEO BROKEN
IN FISHT IN A WAGON
Albert Cnxaro Hurls Joseph Igifltlr

NUMBER 21

PART ONE-1 TO 8

MOTOR-CYCLE RACE
FULL OE THRILLS

Albert Caxaiv, aged . /yc.irs. Af I WALTER NEWTON.

OF

Incorporating Company for
Making Vacuum Cleaners

HAST- .Nu-xx JnUustry is Located in the Motor-Shaft Building and Doinf

Grand ItapiiK who. ha- a family.
INGS AVIN'S t'.Ol NTY CJI\Mj
Thriving Business
brutally a-«aulted Joseph l.atllte. a
-»
I'lONSHIP.
PIONSIIIP.
tclloxy countryman, on Saturday I
The Barry Cmiut'y fair itus al i quality.
JuM why there w.-re so
|;&gt;sL Mirc.-edi-d in dodging the raililfi-W of them no one s.-eins Io be
mmninu. striking him and hurling
M-heilule and been ma.lc a cotniileief able to d.-tlnitely explain.
Some PLAN TO USE "GROUP"
him from a. wagon to ti"- paxeim-m TLA/f| RPFFRPRS HHRIFfl
m Slate •In-et with such fore.- ni.,11 IWU-drCCUCnd nuniXU
__ 7L;[_tiie,.!la-Ung- I:Jeel_rieiit..Lb-a
FROM THEIR MACHINES
in arniiseMETHUU IN BARRY COUNTY l.nlille'- left fog was bi-'ken. Thrj
Hie West Michigan Fair.
im-iils al fairs, amt le-s interest in
—f-—
Arrordinu to tigiu*-- available mi-the premium departinent-.
■IFitiu Xxillr pain anti railing fur a
Tm-*lay. the rvcvipfo xvere S'i.-i Wli&lt;-lhei- this was the reason Plans Made for (irgmii/alion of
911.06. What
on Ninth lain U hm Smid .
Groups of Roys Early
xVhiio tin- crowd wn&gt; g.illi.-nng ■
xv.-rc isnol yet known.
Atimdlwere
ew reniums
In October.
(.KIMI 1-oupmi tickets were- sold, sw.-h
alHiUt laitUte. wondering xvhnl Ihi.I
Whether then- will In-a siiridu-1- Tin
happened.
The injured man wa- so foully'
wen- loo few.
A trip Ihrutigli Hie
eminty -will convince any one of
inder Hie aiHUik'ift &lt;&gt;f the
that.
The iMinllry exhibit was i*xA. at its local ln^i&lt;li|iiuii&lt;
wlii'ib tin- bone*
Iasi .Friday evening, Alb
ami water-fowls
premiums
nuiniH-risI
Wilkes of Allegan said
Tin- number is about
on the morning train.
i",""X1;;
russell h. bready is
• llu- same lliicomity.
Tliei-e xvere also a numSheriff WillianH secured a inothrt.hrei--uuarlers of a lap ahead ‘&gt;t;
Imt of guinea-pigs, rabbits an-l
RETURNEO TO HASTINGS
Infix, were thnixxii from their m.i- haot*.
KUMM) pt-r.-uin- un Hut—gruumU-uu 1i tfotaimi
lutu«, whiidi iMigKti-d Hi&lt;nn?
Thunulay, the "biu day." and’ near-i huh- ‘folks.
"
ly ns many on the next
.
ating an apple
night fair- wen- very successful I ing Hie fair.
Tlie music by
4. else our rijigion
anil largely nlh-nih-d.
Tin* night Km-iurl's Military band
tn WedM-ssinn on Fi idiiy was nl«o welt at-j m-d.iy and Tlim-d.iy, and by tin­ make mi greater inxc-imenl Ilian with the officer.
Arraigned before Justice
SYRIA AND VfASTINGS REP­
RESENTED AT .MEETING

MICHIGAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE
UH.I. \l..so HE

ihe liusim-s (daces in liarry eniin- "smiiething doing'
minute
Mr. \\ ilk.-s ha- !&gt;.—n ’( li.ni iiiaii
ly xvere closed in’ miler tn aixc till land every one •■■e .w -, ....
of ihe Allegan County C.imitlee of ImhIiIv harm. he was remanded in i formerly ■of Dowling.
mi 6|ipmt*iiiily tn “ImiosI" the fmrjcontinued ncHril.
The ni;^ii fair- Hie Y. M. C. A. since- its orgnni/nmid Io liaxe a uimhI Lime.
[will umlmibli'dly Im pcrnimii'iil liun ubouL nim* years ago.
lie
exc.-ll.-nl I “What rail be dime to make Bar- congratulated the small group .of
men wh« gathered by invitation hi
of which I ’ J’ ''ouiity fairs a success?'' is. a
i... I iiiii-slloir
&gt;• spilt.
During i&gt;rai'tn*v
'."iliu uiioii- iiiiii- in-i-ii Winn ■ini',
•.......... - wliicli
------ -- liuiliv .i-oKideiils
- -...... - - of •mini* rmmties where il
price Of admission.
The eilura-‘ ,l»!’ C«O»‘&gt;* have been asking lluni- iinpoijMblo to gel such ..
...
, ... ., ,
..
tional exhibition wns Hie Ite-f „f, wives sine.- H b. eam.- evidenl that

life of the roimminity. '■*

‘",y|

seaso* opeiis

WIDER ON OCTOBER 1

IHE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERS­
ARY OF HASTINGS METHODISM
• &lt; oiilerem c Will Rring Here
Notable Men of World Wide
lie t luidi-iii.

'••* ,WI11,

Middleville. Nashxille.
Hastings I
Gut&lt; |i. - following bun. lib—
I
I'ui '-S--'ll willl'llll
ami Assyria wen- all represented al
Restrictions L uder AVIiicti Pari- the sixth lap’ xvhei
Lhi* i
ridijc
mid
Wmidrock
Jla.x
Thru
m.n-liim* st nick fh
'll III'- 1.1,1- ll will lit" fin-.---.il ? j -------.............. .................. ----- •
cure.
•iilargi' the building.
As wa&gt;'ie alt. mlam e on Friday aflerBe Shot.
tiom'd in the BANNER ln-t 1 *"?”&gt; •■'bowed what loyalty fo the
e;irHunter- have been having liltli
k. the inerrhanl-.
imideim-oi &lt; tair ineaiis.
Many closed lheir
.....
. .. .
. .. .
। , places of liiHim-ss ami .Hlemieil tin- i hot while-some doubt that virile hick in bagging game in tin- connj fair, ami they xvill probably be
lent imlividuiil exhibits. .
[glad to do Hie same tiling in ftitur*- i'ltlii'IcM the high st-iinnl li*nd&lt;*r«&lt;&gt;f many a large ami small cily in have a xyidcr range for griivilies as
plied with the usual iiuinfo*r of
mi Friday nfter- Michigan an- lining -&lt;&gt;.
eating -lands; fortune-tellers. "h*&gt;‘ The
’"’■Jprogram
’"’1
In addition 1 "’Hundreds of high school leaderto have forgotten, that il •* }!. u. - -r. s., excellent.
attend the
sununer coiifi+em-e
। rialc--camn
'
“
’ '~‘

evening
. ,
,
, ,
, .•
piildirnn candidate for governor,
lhe social side of the fair rnnjWJW unable Io ernne.
never beji failure. If fmr.s bivmnv
-|'h,. run by Hm raring* rar was
nxe who have isomething which every one enfm- years &lt;&gt;[ j(ly/-,t.
It was something, which
liBkmg for old,
,—““:f.,w peiM.iis present had ever bcrflm other quartet.■ fore seen.
The tinn* made on the
newing old acquaintances xvill iqiearth track wfls live miles in 7:11.
I The Barry county fair was a
Il I- L be regretted .Hint Hie m- ! great exenl mid a siutiiisTuI event.
iiitiii- «&gt;t whii-ii harry Co, nw 01­
way* be proud wore very inadeiiunle.
The products. Hie fowls,
tlorks and herds exhibited this
society should’ not receive hearty
mens
and wide-spread support for the
I fair m-xI season.
'

Night
the open
Heart.. ’ .Each
..........
, of
--------. ..............
lioy
*•— is invited to tell what that
&lt; ninti has. meant to him. and ninny
a fellow has said Hint of most in­
terest mid helpfulness, was the
Bible siiuly. In Knlama/{&gt;o la-|
winter, the cily engineer, who i- a,
• t_........ ________'-inte. comiui ted nt - v-. ........
------- ■■ ten oilier follows; resfHrHim in Barry county.
training cln.—
bad a group of
----------- :----------- ~~
plicatiul in .larksmb Detroit, Hil/s- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
dale. Albion mid ninny other lik.-i
q-c.*...*.
OFFICIALS GIVEN BANQUET
i'™"'1,
.
'
1 he w&lt;m ||i&gt;&lt; rliiiniiuoii. Secretary Vandercook slated that
With
Thomas
Sulliit is tin* hope of the Barry. County By. Cilizrns.
Commillee to inaugurate the group
Van Ariino as Toastmaster. In­

remote taiiiL-.
Chautauqua

would

IIUIIltn'1

ItllSM'll II. llH'tll1&gt;.
work
ill

Hastings.
Mtudleville.l
r«»rmnl Pmamm Followeil
Nashville. Dowting-mid perhaps Aformal Program rotioxvni.
syria this llrst y&lt;»or. lie explained I
As a slight te-tmiortial of their I
Ia&gt;rd. ‘
loth«*r articles.. Rec the adv. page that the group work include- thel appreciation of Hit• -&gt;•
Middfoxilli* -Ifov
organization of natural gangs ofjdomi by Hie officer.Agri.-uHui al :
pulling* up |
Bible study, a brief butdiH*
fair, n num-’
grain of debates, iinprmnptu speak-; Beiiedicl will quit
fanning and ing nr perliaps a practical talk by tendered them a complimentary1
have mi auction sale on the Dr. some business man or a pltysicimi. banquet al the Parker-House, Fri­
LARGE LISTS PREVAIL IN ALL; Russell farm, mu* mile south of! These plug rains always conclude day night about pi ..'dock.
U-l. -*I4H» ;
THESE SALFK
THEY WILL
I lie Soldiers monument on Broad­ with a social session of a-“feed" or
AIhiuL 50- or 75 gi-nllemen xveii-i
way. section 19. Hastings township. games said he. and the educational
RE RE AD. &lt;’- VRE1 T ’LLY.
Col. W. H. Couch auctioneer. Will and sm-inl phase of the program; tianqm-l
cigars
v
pa.M-eil
| Gorham clerk. This will he a large
is given just ns inurh importance । aild a gem-rah good ।
enjoyed.
J sakv as' In- offers I horses. 5 rows. jis is Hie Bible, study. The older | Thus. Sullivan
wuIfov-J. ,W i StiL-eliau. js.cl
EXCEPTIONALLY 6000 USTS
, i calve*. 31 hogs and jiigs. mid a gioxjps In be organized in Barry Co.i ToasLmmilrr and Hile
Ifoutifffd front Sxcmnl -SFroH- eh
nr
i
mt
omny
ide
nctEDcn
lo
"K
"
r
aild
tn'^
’
i'IUlin
year
xvill
take
up
lhe
study
iifjtiun
most
m
:
cepluhly
OF LIVE STOCK ARE OFFERED lam-mis nrllcles.
Hol lunch al
”Ji:suh. thitHead .Com b." a pui'IimiLgram iiad Imt-n prepared, but vari- Liiid iii-m'dei Iv i-liarg-.
PICKPOCKETS CAPTURED
•
____
I noon.
The ndvv.. on another page
of xvhich was studied by Ihi- men inns nnes xvere called upon'for ie-1,,,1 cnti|(
■ will give ynu. the dale and full attending tin- ’conference.
AT THE FAIR GROUNDS
This marks. Among them were Pre-.t
The Dales ami alj Particulars Arc Jparliriilars.
course of study lakes up the qual-1 \v». R. Harper, oj Middleville; P. A , Annie tn
I IteV. XX. .11. PlllTer
illcalions of a coacli. his engage- j Sh-hlon. -Trvas.: J. .1. Dawson.'
i-lnin-h. Grand Itsipid*.
Wlllinin Sndlh.
Tun t'hiriiuo Men. Who AlIrinpli-il
nu-nt and try-out. recruiting. — -JHec'v: Maynr Jamb-son; Boh MarI William Smith xvill quit fanning lecting and developing his team I tin: Jtfck
-In Rob Isaac Sponablr. Chas­
llinkhw: Hoy Thorpe. |
Chui. W.-WInoinud so aifverlisi-s an auction sale nt and similar topics of interest. Thclfo-w Heath: II. B. Mes.wy; Fiedj
ed and Caipt unW.
his farm nt Coals Grove, on sec­ younger groups will study a rour—: Stebliins; W. If. Spenrc; Judge AdHarry Jo-eph and Sam Conner,
Col W.’ cntitl-d. "Men Who Dared,' xvliieh anis; E. V. Smith, of Nashville, and
quit farnung owing Io the death of tion il Castleton township.
fell lulu the hands of the iiflJci
his wife, and tiiiniiunees an iiuclimi H. Couch will be Hie auClioneer. is based on hero worship, a hero * others'. ’
for the BANNER Io
-uh- on page IK.
Gol. W. II. Couch Mr. Xrn.ith xvill sell four horses, a Miu .I.UIne.1 ». "n &lt;r.-. «iaU ul.nl T|„. „mlrk, „( s..,.-,- j„h„ imw-I "
among
aiinlioiti-er
and Bernie
Walker cow and some young entile, six dares Io do hard Hungs xvmth|i.u.,„...i
tv-ifi.
111
derk.
It will he nn afternoon sale shoals, some farm-IihiIs and other while."
generally
con!
Notice
to
Correspondents.
.
with lunch for those cmniijg from ai l ides. This xvill In- nn afternoon
It is expected Ihnl soine groups
: sab- with lunch for those coming will In* organized in Hie county
a disMnce.
The.
argely due i&lt;&gt; hi- efforts, though|
; Church Ifonr.i Inquiry I
north-jfmm a distance.
See Hie adv. for early in October.
Mr. Wing’s-farm.
was too rmjde.-t to accept any
•2, Irv- 'lat«‘lertpH, and all particulars. * \ WiUMraw Emm Progressive'Ticket ,
'w^-'xe!^^ pl

01V lllOTinU Oil FO

oIa AuLIIUN oALlo

,lai"■

■"

AOVERTISEO THIS WEEK

Ing.

...
.
Clrarlr* Duffey.
piilieta. qiiniiiiiy of hay ami grain t Charles Duffey will* have an aucnml -mm- niiscelkiirtsiu- aitiib-s. timi gale at his farm. 1H: miles
Tim adv. will give full particulars, mirlheasl of Hie Yankee Springs
—.
।.store on section 27 Ynnkee Springs
township.
-N. C. Thomas xvill Im
Merrifield and Merrill.
(he auctioneer ami W. J. Hayward
A. I.. .Merrilh-bl ami G. I- Merrill
clerk.
Mr. Duffey offers txvo good
will locate in the South, and -o an­ mares, llye head of cattle. 55 hens,
nounce nn auction sale at the farm 0 tons clover hay. quantity apples
of Whitney Tartner, 5 miles soutli- and eon» stalks', some harness and
----- .
o..
.. ......I ,,f
farm tools, and numerous other ar­
35
‘ Tanner school house.
ticles.. The adv. on another page
Rutland.
Col. W. II.
—
will give you the dale and full parlioncer, Will Gorham, rb-i-k. An ticdlars.
nl| day-.sail), a big omx with hot
lunch at noon.
They goffer i&gt;
Whist Club's Annual Mecliiif].horses, 3 cows, 75 chickens, a lot of
The annual ini'eting of Hie Hast­
farm tools mid miscelhuieou- arli- ings Whist* Club xvill be held on
rles, 20 tons of hay. also fodder, Thursday evening. October I. Offi­
grain and oilier articles.
s.e the cers will be elected for Hie ensuing
mix for datp ami4ull particulars.
year ami plans will be made for the
season.
C- Feldpausch.
.
The members of the club will
C. Feldpausch has rented his play thin Thursday evening, Hie
farm and will hme an auction sale llrst lime this fall.
at the farm 3% miles northwest of
this city, Mi mile west of the Brick
Sliidin Rcopcnlnns.
school liouse on section 30 Irving
Mt's. Margaret Troxel
has re­
township. -Col. W. H. Couch Is the sumed her ulasses in piano and
auctioneer and Chas.
Woodruff voice culture, and has reopened
clerk.
It will be an nil day sale, a her studios at 502 West Court. SL.
big one, with hot lunch al- nopn. Hastings, and Oil Jefferson Ave,
Ho offers 13 horses and cohs. sonle Grand Rapitis. Will he in Grand
excellent ones, 7 shoals, 3 cows, a Rapids the 11 mt four days of every
long list of farm -tools and somo week.—Adv.
-

In Communications
with thel |lin,u(.|,oul. nn,| wa&lt; a very
county clerk, t.onnly Drain
...nndiimiil to a
"
inlftloner D. E. Birdsall and Charles1 (Vm"er# whose xII. Bauer, nominated respectively; wori|J',hj)
ns dram commissioner and circuit ■ v,.ry j,W| [ntere-ta fai-U'
court commissioner on the Pro-1 i(ni, n| j|Mr|
gressive ticket, have asked that;
‘ at “ art’
their names he withdrawn from thel
ticket. Mr. Birdsall says lie is a; BARRY CO. ESTABLISHES
republican and has no desire to fuldbuaua CATIMD Drnnor
fill any more the office of drain
DAnAnA*tAI IflU ntuUnll
-onferem-e ,.f Otth-ers
commissioner. Mr. Bauer is one of! .
________
i In hienlioiiing the Silas Handolpji
n-rs of the County C. Erl’nipn of s-’sn bail.golden xvwftlihP last xv.-i-k. thelh» 1,-a.lm. or t|„.
I.,,,.,,,- :
................. IS,
BANNER iijndveilanlly ’ faib-d Io will he hebl in Ha-Ung*. Friday'
sixes and he says he has no desire
... .
to run for any office.
•*
T,,nr« ■'
*•«&lt;*»
afternoon a! 1:30 at. the Prvsbylor- Married al the Prrsliylrriun Mnnsr
Uit-hiflan Fuir-Gocrs.
’ ticld.
This wedding xvas celchrnlxvill be made for Hie coming couii• ’ According Io P. A. Sheldon, who I
w Suiiib bl. Sept. 13.
■ Notice to Poultry’ .Men.
ly convention.
AH’ member* ur*
Members of the Harry County obtained his llgures from a wlndc 1
I urged Io be present.
. .
Poultry Association will meet m sale dealer in Grand Rapids. Bar-I
lllmdratiil.i.m inn- mi Europe,
Bauer's lumber office on Broad­ ry county holds the record
officiating.
for;
The paijior of Hie Pre-bylcrian
way, north of the monnim-nt tm consuming bananas.
Big. bunch-[ church will gixe mi tllu-tnite&lt;l !&lt;•&gt;■Has Brother In German Army
.Monday evening. Kept. 28, ff»IA at es of the fruit arrived in Tuesday I uro on Europ.\ 38 view- xvitt be
Former Register of Deeds .fohn
7.W o clock' sharp.
As we have mid the vender- had a slendy sale, shown covering scenes in Itu* counsome very important business to A steady, consiiniplioii
went on
' '
*
'
' :
*
transact, we desire all members tn through Ilin fmr.
Peelings liUerand many
la- present and others who are in­ ed the ground and quite a.number
.Mr. Walt.
terested.
of person^ look llu* cnstomary falls
i. Winters, Sec'y.
by stepping on tli&lt;*mThe end he given
in the
Presbyterian
of the fair ahSwed lluU a grand to­ church next .Monday evening al cnnci*rn**d over the fuel that he has noon. Sept. 17th and xvere united m
—. of ...........
..... .
.......
Notice.
tal
169 bunches
had ..............................................................
been oaten. 7:30.
Admission is
is frac
ftw .Io
to ijia
tjie heard nothing from his ymmg»*stl:marriage bv Rev. M, Grigsby.. .Mr.
A silver ufforing will he* brother. Frederick Doster, of Raitf-I.land Mrs. I.rll. Evarts who happen-,
Paving tax on Green. Jefferjon. This was-over six tiinta as many;public.
State and Church Streets, it* due as has been sold at the W*'sl Mich-[received Io defray expenses.
J5f&gt; xvnnccn. who is serjuic in the Ger-1led Io li- culling al the Manse Wiland payable at Carvelh &amp; Stebbins I igan fair tn Grand Rapids. Where people attended this lecture and man army, probably under Prince m&gt;.-&gt;.-ed th- ceremony and gave the
Drug Store.
-only 26 bunches w^re dupooed nf.isax* Ihess* line xo-w- when given in All-re,-ht ’of Wurttemberg, whose voung couple -■•onie good advice.
.
- Harry R. Miller,
Al the Holland fair 29 hunches I the Presbyleriah church al Battle army corps ha« pained -&gt;n much ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lake will makfi their
2-xvks City Treas. 'were sold.
I Creek the other evening.
, home in the city. • - .
distinction in France.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 21. WIL

PAGE TWO

ANCIENT TRIBUTE TO LONDON
Widely, Was Old Writer'*

Prof Walter Rlppman ut Oxford.
England, has unearthed a little known
Ixmdoa. 'which has a *p*M.lal appro
prtatenees al the prwaeat time. It
domes from a descrlptjbh* written by
William Htsstephen. dated 1170—
soon after the death of Thomae a

, "Among tbo noble cities of. tfie world
that fame celebrate,, the city of Lon­
don of the kingdom of the EngHsk. Is

WELL-FILLED PURSE
SAVES A MAN’S LIFE

Mie- Merk &lt;»uy ednuneiieeU her
.-i ImniI nimr Lake (Me**a Ind week.
Truman IaHi&gt;|H|Kin sold hit bar­
ber initllt In fhti. Neal of Lowell
and he ha* upenod a -hop In tliNirliota budding.
Mr. Acad anil
faintly have innvwl into llav. S. l!. iAlbert Winkler. Fired on by HiahChitTs hAipu*.
waymen. Owes His Escape
Ri-v. Ern—I Ljoii* preurlf'il. his!
Iir&gt;l. M-itiiou un In* new-work un]
to Money in Pocket.
this cireuil Sunday and 'll wu* enjitvetl by n large &lt; ongr»‘gn:vm.
Mar|tu-rlte. lillle grmiddauglihT|I Chicago—It was a lucky thing for
I
Albert
Winkler that he had lota ofnf Mr. and Mr*. Gm. Pralt dietlh
Sunday nioiiiing of tyjdKiid f-v— ''banknote* and. guld coins In his purse
when he ran Into two highwaymen
ily vi-ded nl Geo. N'cad* Sunday. early the other mornlag.
Mr-. Bell I’easler I- veiling Itet
No, not lucky for the bold up men—
tacky tor Winkler. You'll understand
minute.

The Cream of the Styles
In Men’s and Wonien’s Shoes
TS^E SURE to call and sec the new AUT­
UMN STYLES and if you want to
realize perfection in fitting slip on a pair of

shoes from among the handsome styles we

more widely. sends to farther land* its i.lmksviltc
weal th. and trade. lifts U» head higher

"It lx happy lu the liMlthiness of Ila
air, In the Christian religion. In the

QI III. TRAP CORNERS.
Morris Miller of A-»yria t

carry.

•Mild hav* afforded to have made the

Mr. and Mrs. Monlie Madison of
.title Creek Im* moved back on
H-ir farm.
Malcolm Guy has

.

modesty of Its ipatronv; pleasant in
■ports; fruitful of doblemen
Mr: ami Mr*. Indi Sho’tip called
"The clemency of -the skies there
•often* minds that they be opt fierce ■&gt;n Mr. and. Min. .Milan Andrews.
and brutish, but rather benign and Sunday.
haliberal.
pi-s-nl In- is *ffglit.|y o(i tin* gain.
where. Uio citlxens of London are re­
garded as conspicuous and noteworthy
for hsnd*omrne*« of manners and of
il front this way' nfl-hd-d
•peaking.
report il a success.
Mtltice Manning has moved thmore commendable custom* of keep­
bam nrrnas the road on lhe place
ing sacred festivals, almsgiving, hos­ where his mm. Ed. livtgt and will
pitality. con fl rm Ing betrothal*, con­
tracting marriages, celebration of nup­
tial*. preparing feasts and of cheer*
COATS GROVK
Ing guests."
Woodman is having
lull'll painted. l^ane Y'oungw had a *1
LIFE A CONTINUOUS CHANGE a4&gt;o|&gt;l-xy. 1**1 Sal in day.

Patent Leather and Gun Metal arc especially fashionable

this year.

Then there is the beautiful, dressy cloth top for the

ladies—one of the most popular shoes.
, Don't wait until you need them, come in now
and see the unusually attractive 1915 styles.
lt)e sell phoenix Jllk Hosiery jor Men and it)omen.

Ironside Shoe Company
Phone, 177

Masonic Temple Building

Hastings, Mich.

■

&lt;•■•11.Illkhi. hr. .McIntyre iAmong the Numbar.

-. Willard
main* in lhe same state, wrote 1-uls
de Granada
"Man" says Job. "that
full of trouble liecometh forth like Alum rind Mr
a flower and la cut down: he fleeth
What l&gt; more changeable' We are •fml-d out iirwlil and early
told that the chameleon aasumrs In an
hour many colors; the sea of th- Kurtpos has an evil name for its many

w-re any
al) this compart'd to the changes of Michisnii.

many different forms ‘as man does
•very hour? Sow sick, now In health;
now content, now discontent; now
■ad, bow joyous: now tiipld. ho* hope­
ful; now -auspicious, now credulous;
now peaceful, now recalcitrant, now
h»' wishes; now he wisbeg not. and
many times he knows not what he,
wants
a
• *
in short, the changes are as numer
ous as the accidents In an hour, 'so
that ctery one of them turns him up­
side down The past giv«s him pain.
the present disturbs him. and the fu­
ture causes him agony.

of llun&gt;- »r .luhii Wotnltn.iii.
Mr. and Mr-. Ed Lynn
daughter of Grand Rapid* '
Mnldoii SonL-re Sunday.
Seiih-r rvlutn-d with them.

and

LIKE A HARBOR OF SAFETY ।
.
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
NORTH
MAPLE GROVE.
ALL HAD TROUBLE WITH LAW j ILit'ii lu t'.laful Tb&lt;una.«.« and
anti wif«&gt;
wife •■
------------- Th,, ninny
many friends of mini Mary
vta'auth-UnrahAeld
'‘'"tuiuy
I Monday
111- Ilfi ijiiI Uh
«i of
t-t-plSe|
. iiiIht ' a Man Who...Raachae
Aga of“'Hl
Thirty
Ann sorry
Bellas towill b­
. .... ,ths
, JeUSP
ba Ivery
At buuth Marshfleld Chaucer. Bunyan. Dante, and Shako- . |Mrt. |,a|,v 1„,\
Molli-l'.and ,*&lt;in d«&gt;1
•
»----•
May Congratulate Himself on
!|,'“r ll,“l »he is very ill wilh ly*
r HarriMin .tra-.-t thr
uau*
........
‘
...
.
&lt; ■ ...
Meny Things.
highwaymen appean-d. For the first ।
j Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Eggleston of
time the coneclousueM of the money in '
■ il
nf thimvliell tins
* m.dlcal iraar.r rw.atl, d^l.rrt "“""J"'-, ”K"1
hla |&gt;ocket made Winkler uncomfortTh,. n„t gr,.„ t^ur* of modem
char la m.„
&lt;Mrr, &gt;. Ib.enilrml ’
r1"" ’ brell“rable Without waiting for the turn to
literati.
"
sen In th. .v.r...
O-Z- I *&gt;•
M l ' »IW Wilt.
_
_
t-iting her win Alonza Ih-ck-r ami
holat the landlubbln.K pirates Jolly remarks
------------ -------- - e. Gabb’ii enltTlaiiietl the Gm,’omyou reach thirty you have outgrown ‘
family Sitmlay til dinner. Mr,
; mrnt, the lawyers' magazine, was
many serious diseases
on the otb- and Mrs. Jacob Fnrhain anti wife
: Ufiuudrd from pillar to post by hla
•T band, you become liable to many [ mid two sons from hfre being |HeeWinkler saw something bright flash creditors. So p.-r*i*t.-nt Were they that
Iltli nit.id- vi-ili.r
IM
T».
kll.,
tlJ . . w,'„.'ll1,.7.7
.
others that seldom or never attack ’ cut.
wif- of hv;i|l. people In the .teens or twenties.
I
•'"&gt; tHMTy to n’pmi Mrs. CliaHtM
purse to his hip po&lt; koi weighed him pemion took Chaucer unJer his »pe- ar- vi.ilmu Ib.-'ir
dmiglihT. Mr*.
AMinla&gt; for lnalance. l8 practically ’ ,/'7k r not-gaining in h-allh a*
down, but despite the stress of the mo- ' ctaj protection- and torb.de that he lul u \4ylmdl and family
unknow n after thirty, if you have not
J*'?’ ,na"Y
Woulu
rant he was not willing to lighten I ahwl|d
„r ,ued by any. vi. mUy,

had it by then yoh never wHI. If you
Dr nlul
s|,Fowl .
,
j body except on a ;&gt;l-a connected with
Mi** idady- Worll.y wlm
Then the hold-up men b^gan
to Unj (
have, you will bav* outgrown it at |l4.(| the doctor's father at his
] land for two year*
■boot. The first bullet whisaed over h» | _.
so. Acne,rotoo-thal
spoilb ! hotria here. Hnndny.
The
to thirty ur
complexion
rommJn ^ng
.
.- _
.
. .
.
I Ii.- imperlslubl.
moerlatiab . allegory on which . (: ”
—- •
•....-------------------- 0|(j uran(jpa naw,j,.u of Graiitl
claim t«
hip. Winkler, realising he had been ,1 Bunyan**
»«’'&gt;&lt;•» « •'Wm
'- immortality chiefly ,... out agmii’
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— ■- —
win* live H-ur
I'lim iia|i|iIyoung
people."
1* —
certain
to *•-----------have van-* Ramils. i» visiting Henry Burton.
rests,
’ „
.
...............................
. w..WM. tshed by then
hit, wondered that h* wss able io keep . f
6*1*-.- "Pilgrim'
’ i'WUB» PtOglWS.
•
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•
'
I
Mr*. Agqes HiUinan and two »uux
wi-n? railing on l-uar Young*
ulluT (umikL* lh- tir.-l id ill; Wiljigm umi Clarence of Milwau­
runnlug. He raapd on a &gt;l«k. then 1' U-ast conceived lu jail, and probably . day with Xh-ir l.n.lb-i. Waller
Mr*. Surah Imuik* who W
“Holy City." "Res- • I :i-k-r a|wl family of GamplHdl.
mumbled and felt. The highwaymen. '. thr
kee visilrd al A. E. MilFs lids'
I um-ctina of Jktt Dead." together with i while Aituusl and Glcmtii inoiorvd
itur li-i- -on. Willhim Brook*
satisfied with their revenge, tied
consumption. If you have shown no
~
•-•-- ■••-- •
h'.-ii quit- -irk bill i- Intii'h
When Winkler picked* himself up other treatises and tract,. w*re also ' "
spend Iht sign of It by then in all probability
com|K&gt;e&gt;-d In the ’’den" where hr lan- i
you never will. If you have hitherto
Historic Flight Fram Paris.
Ik obtained bis ,
non he could And no wound*, but hla guisiird i; y ars
escaped rheumatic fever, too. you are !
hour*
Mme. da Hegennann-Undencrona,
i- " i ripurse seemed a .trifle heavier. He full rclca*- Uirough the Intervention .. .
fairly safe from it for life. Epilepsy
.,di.iocm. „.ir,
». flora -Wood Tlntt-d.iy opened Jt and found inside, mwtling
and goiter, too. never make their Aral . who was in France during the FrancoILick-r-uiii
Pol lurk dinner.
Every contentedly beside lhe gojd. a flattened • d In the x-ieral pardon passed by
Un- klDg li&gt; touncll In b&gt;-hair of the,' —
ld% ............
farm (&lt;&gt; .\|&lt;&gt;nz&lt;&gt; |
Prussian war, relates a detail of the
bit of'baser metal—the bullet.
n,„
thirty.
flight of Empress EugeoAa which waa
The side of the purse and the outer . prtouuer* of that persuasitta bearing , ati mt. li-m -al- in Hi- v-ty u-«wr
PRISONER IN CHURCH TOWER
.
am
a
scat
in
i
.
—
.•
r.*"3.
lUinyan।
will]
fulur-.
of
layer of bills were torn and a dent In ’ 'to'" September 13. 167.'. Idinyan will j fttlilt-. of till
all lbHi- liv&lt;;
liv nl»ck.
' ' furut
"
andja gold piece showed where the pie-. Perhaps always hold rank as one ot .•&gt;“•!* and h‘.ii--li.d.| furniture. Ad­
Strious Waste of Money.
about to gel Into a cab. which she
English Clergyman Put in Mar
,
^,... ......
Im-.-ii ' beian metallic intruder bad finally : *h,‘ nr,‘l "&gt;non4 rqligjpu* wrltera In '-'l'-&lt;-m-’i|l -d -al- will ii|i|.-&gt;r latBecause of the improper drying ot chose fur Its inconspicuousness, a
Lonely Hours Before His Plight
.tllimi-r nt llt.-ir rul-1 come to a stop.
'he English language.
I!1’’ corn a vast amount ot~ money is small boy, cacthlng sight of her. called
k«&gt;ty Poittl. t-iiirn-d
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■—, - ■
■
Accysed on the strength of a forged 111^,,.
- - -nn
r- wasted In the payment of freight, it out, "Voila ITnpmUiM!'* Luckily tho
■
Is estimated that 4.16,681 tons ot water Italian ambassador, who waa with her,
A remarkable adventure recently be­
BOY KILLS OWN BROTHER
arc shipped with corn every year. This turnid on the boy. quick as thought,
' fefl the Rev. Paulus Ashkeuaxle in ihv
(udr to Bunlfacv VIII. of extortwould All 14.556 freight care of 60,000 and said in a loud voice. "What do you
lonely church at Crome. un the Holdn^U
limt.
ThV
«d*D
1
dn
‘
r
n
Know
,
’
X
^
a
8
.
h
°
tBUn
I
&gt;&lt;'n-Tton;ak
“
pounds capacity, making a train more mean by hurrahing for Prussia r and
erness coast of Yorkshire, England Inining
GJvc Our Want Column a trial for than 110 miles long.
11 tune.
and
..
* '
«*,■,&gt;» ia*v ■»&lt;
...w Dldn
..... t Know It Waa
I and to two
years' banlvhinint. ....
Hla everybody rends IL
of which he Is lhe vicar, lie had
f
'
I diverted from lhe empress.
°*
'
। bouse was given up to pillage and hla
clambered up a long ladder Into ths
until Sunday
church tower with the object ot inves­
, .... „
.
lahds d-va*.ated. Three mon'ha af-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
—BANNER WANT AIMS. PAY.
-HANNER WANT ADVS. PAY—
tigating the up|&gt;er chamber.-but on his
.
'»'*■«
w
boy. war shot and killed the other day
.
7
. ...
,
,,
attempting to get down again a rung
h, hl. broth.r. Wiliam ll.„. ..Ml,
"" "Wj*
•“w"”“their gu&lt;
William
cla.m, .Uh a .bmaon 1 ?'•
‘
W C
scend
He''tried Jo atlrait the
.Mi
Tb. .h«,0,,
Ur IMk IMmY. X"*4 “
„ ™.” b'““ “r
.1 s.,.ou «ru. aru-.t bad Ellaatarh | “““
bell, but, though man) villagers won­
Everybod) haa heard of Shakedered why tb« beJL loll-d persistent­
I aptare's . poaching adventures— how
-on of Frank WillianiMtn-wa- rutr viaittag
ly for three hours until late In the
The father of the boys Is William '
a ‘0,u‘, • •' "c» of * char8” 01 •teap
over by ihi. and kilb-d. Mr. Wilafternoon, no one investigated the limmon'
O. Berg. John, with b|s brother Will- *'*« ’»«•'*' *'• .«‘r Thomas Luc&gt; s, park
-matter.
lam.-went over to Bedelle s homo h'- *“■ obliged to leave his tpfainesa
• Al last the vjyar In desperation
tfarly in the morning. 1-v,
They had •“«“» “bolter himself In London.
tu— Smidtij* vvr ar- hayitiu- ferly
broke off a wooden bar of tjir. tower
I',nl V’
Piaotuxl “ day of play and while wailwindow, and, tying a while bandkerl"',,l'le lb.it |Og for jiedelle to come out of the1
took .hnncr nt
lUl'lier llol-l; house Wllllirm noticed the shotgun!
The poMwtion of a freak memory
is the cleanest and most economical fuel
dow. A farm servant lalur noticed tho
... I,.
I,,.,. &gt; standing agMnst the porch.
as ri-»eah-i during lhe course of'a
distress,signal and summoned the vil­
Mondav
', ,n * ’Ptrlt of play
- - and thinking
- the ..ise of robbery tried pome years ago
in-'
lage carpenter, who wlt^l some diffi­
. of Kidnot loaded he picked It up, Bl Melbourne. The prisoner declared
is cheaper than hard coal and will last
culty effected the vicar's rescue.
ifternnon [&lt;Dd «wun
he did so the' that wlwn ,he crlnje
committed
am.s/.H. spoilt -Suiiiliiy aftornmm
wu“« n
» around*As
aw
. u. ...
wag hl ,|le ,|ul of a Inah uamod
with Ik- AHi-«n and family.
' trigger caught
in some, nianner and the
longer and give far better results
Mi-* i;-rtrud- Bak-r -p-nl from ' gun exploded. T_„
--------- into U|(C h,Mri|,K hln,
Th. eh.r«. ««nt
Wa||M,lc l,
Wi-dii'-dny juud Friday with r, l-1 the back of John's neck. He died ten 'Old Kncli-h Baron." which occapitd]
Tbo stout party had b-en in the :iliv-*.ill llit-lifiu*.
I minute* later.
two hour*
half, inand
Hu- delivery.।
!t and
isa dry
easy to handle and contains no
shoo shop for over an hour, and the
The jury disbelieved this statement.
patleut shop assistant had bad half
DOG'S BARK PEEVES LIONS so Lan&lt;&lt;alled to prove that he
tbo stock down for her- Inspection.
was capable of the feat. He atcppadl
mid
She found fault with them all un­
Foster Mother of Husky
til bis patience became quKe ex­
Whelps Makes Entirely
citing the story In a wgy that showedk
hausted.
jAll good ooko dealers in Hastings' handle Genuine
J. .1. linin'Much Noise.
h* knew it thoroughly. When be had
"These would suit you.*' he said,
gone on for ».imo time without a mod
All ii-|H.rlr.l Imviiiu 4
r Coke as well as ourselves.
Pittsburgh, Pa. -Kate, a Scoth col inrnt'w h-»iution. the judge w anted .
source. Btlli lhe lady
He. and foster jpother to u pair of him to atop, but counsel for the de­
lafled. '
,
husky young lionesses In the Highland . fanso Jnalaitd upon proving his case)
I don't like this sort,” she said. Friday with In* »i-lTo warm that cold kitchen use a Kitchen Heater
zne. Is about to be relieved of her job. I by having the whole story repeated.
"They have » tendency to get wider iris \Villiam*oti.
For some months she haa acted aa । Eventually it was decided to admit
nurse and governess and thnra.J&gt;as , the evidence if Latin could repeat the
It will burn ooko, coal, wood and all garbage
•• ,11. UISUSUI. iviunvq SUV
- •
'been no complaint. The young Ilona last page of the book. This being salperated attendant, politely, "didn't. llU‘‘llltf b-aif-.
! were taken away from their mother tsfactorih at &lt; ompllabed, the alibi waa
youf
—
NORTH CARLTON.
' because of the habit captive lionuasea J allotted and tlpt prisoner received his
and rubbish,
llsurui- &gt;milli ’ of Irpjjtulfi | hare &lt;&gt;f destroying their young
discharge.—Loudon Chronicle.
Uorg.ni (Starter* Program.
rPlHliv— in Ihi*\lriuily lu-( j l-atply
-•-•••
• haa
*
--------Kate's bark
been
so
per
It adds to your cooking space. It stands right
tt-Miny uti'l
uuu W-ln-.Liv
vv &lt;-&gt;in-«n.iy.
: slstent as to terrify the young cubs.
Cult- n tiuinli-r fioni Illi*.wuy «ho fly to cover and tremble «flth
n.....l...t H... f ..* ..i ii .-.i...,- tn.t r*aj^^ Her• berks also ha*e gotten on
Many varieties of Australian wood
up to the gas range and is a marvel for producing
itoiilalKiit—H. lymcl-if.
1w—k.
.
the nerve* of the adult lions and II- ■re of kqch Aguiar beauty and ar*
I&gt;i-,ji-vir,n 'lh«v.' May \V&lt;- 1.’—I luuira Italitund -i&gt;-nt Hi- w—k- onesse* an.l they refus* to sleep. AH so admirably jilted for cabinet making
tli- t’.ii-siting Hnu«- t&lt;&gt; 4 B-ii-r |-nd visiiiiig fn-iul* near Clpritothat they arc in great'demand for that
Advaiil-.is--.' —Harhj
Huyuuui, E. Ville.
ttillr-jn-.
1 Petry All-iding ntn| fniuHy yp-n|- of the eollle. who haa proven herself purpoit. Il—ri i ui ion—-“Hie W-ddiiur Fee." I Sunday -it
L-wi» Rush* near a mods! mother.
Thornapple Gas k Electric Co
l\V&gt;&gt;odf.UltL
IL &lt;j»liin.
Must Depend on Ont's Saif.
Phone No. 5
S
‘ R- iJiih.- —
Mac be-{ R-v. i,ri».*o and family '-p-ul
’Sunday al AIpk TiwlPT".
Much as worthy friends add to the
mt—*Tx&gt;qg Muy, lhe
»pptni-»s and .value of life, *• must-in
John Zuarlinitt and nd- hi-i -»*n
"ALIAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE”
key Mrs. Vtlma Delmar fell tour
Utmui-y m«l faiiulv.
everyone is bls own .best friend, or
stories to death.
.
Ev.-rybody
Lithy uud Ucw
&lt;• pn-suul.
worst enemy —Lord A&lt;ebury.
L-Uta Alikins, Leet. I. ate.-.
BANNER WAN"f AMVS. PAY.

Use Genuine (jas Coke for
Winter Fuel

l.eat

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 21. 1911.

PAGE THREE

^PERSONAL MENTION^ Munday

rnonimg for Liverpool,
IIL for an indellnib’ stay.
Sidney Shipnuin
left Monday
umniiiig for Ann AriMjr, when*- he
will *ih&gt;ii rcMUiie liiM xludle*.
Mrs. Alice-Brovam is visliing in’
Mi**'M:ibe| Si«*on ami MH* Wlii^Rnuthem Indiana.
*.
nifred McLrnvy. h&lt;&gt; have Iwoii
MrA. Rachel Raj ley viililed in pending *cvcral wiwks nt Si. Igiiare
Hasting*. Wednesday.
.
■
rehirned to Hn*ling* Friday.
Mrs. Morion -Ciarlook is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson
her parents in Yale, Mich.
were railed Io Marine Cily Thur*Miss Graco Gallery- spent Thurs­
day wilh Mrs. Olli.- Willison.
iiwither. • He n-utrned Sunday.
Judge and Mrs. P. H. VnnZilA. o.f
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hettelbowor were
ill Ohio I hl! first of Hie week.
, Detroit, came Friday Bi witm-**
Miss Maud Misson of Freejmrt, the rlirismning nf llieir grand­
daughter nl Einmmimd church.
sent Sunday with relatives here.
Mrs. Frank Trimmer ap'cnl Siinduy wilh lu-r husband in Plainwell. turned from Homer, where they
Mrs. Ed Coals of Coats Grove, visiled their daughter, Mrs. .lay
visited relatives in this cily ycsler- Wise; also a daughter, Mis. Sam
Renfro nt Albion.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darling and
J. Barkley Skinner. Kent County’s
daughter-Durol liy. of Ixrrnne, Ore- well known farm ngeiil. was in
friends.
town Saturday and Sunday.
He
Miss Hazel Fuller of Vermont­ ami Mrs. Skinner we're lhe guests
ville is the guest of R. C. Fuller and
family.
Mr. and Mr*. Freeman Ford of
Hubert Cook le.fl ye*|&lt;&gt;rday. for
Urbandale, ami Mr. and Mr*. I). R.
Miss-Allie Taylor and Helena Mc­
Donald were Grand llnpids visitor*
Monday,
Mrs.
William
Rhullcr*
and
dmifcbler were In Grand HapiiL*.
. Tm-sday. *
*
Mr*. Frank Hnmilliut of I&gt;elcware, &lt;Hr is the guest nf Miss Ktlfie
. Holbrook.
Mr*. .Mmiricc Igimbie enloHnim*d
nn uiicle fniin Marslinll early in

Absolutely Headquarters For
DRY GOODS
Our Dry GooJs taction is how complete with an. immense range of all styles of Fall anJ Winter Dress
(mods, Silks, Linens. Laces, Trimmings, Ribbons. Jewelry. Combs. Bags. Fancy Towfls, Handkerchiefs.
\ eils. Flannels. Outings. Percales. Silkalines, Draperies. Cotton Batten. Buttons, etc.
PartiQilar attention Kas been given, as 'much as possible, to selecting merchandise manufactured in
we had to buy imported goods, we made heavy

purchases io protect our trade.

til*. Saturday nighl ami Sunday.
Mrs. &lt;&gt;. Blough nf Ulis rify mid

Valencienne Lace Edging and Insertion,
new patterns, at. 3,5.8. 10. 12, 15 cis.
Torchon Lace Edging and Insertion, narrow
and wide, the new linen Torchon, at5c
Slradow Laces and heavy-B*ndings. - --------all at great values, at
8c to 50c
Gold and silver trimmed Lace!, in
wide effects, selling up to.$2.50 yd.
36 in. wide Netting in white! black, cream 50c
Carset Cover Emb., good values, at. 18c, 25c
We carry all the new styles in Trimmings.
When you want gloves buy good ones, they cost
no more. Simmons Kid Gloves.. $l,$1.50
“Kayser" Gloves in chamosette, leatherette
and silk..50c

.111.1

Hastings, visiting old friends ami
rveeirtly
i-eltilives mid atlemliiig'llu' 'Counly
Mi*« Gertrude Bontloy, in visit­
ing Rev. nml Mr*. W. J. Locklon. of fair.
Mrs. Lnuii’iiee Arehnrl &lt;&gt;f thi*
.appearanet*.
Bui tin , Creek.
Miss Georgia Liilhrop w.iMi-*. D. C. Trego is visiting her Rapids, went to Jackson Saturday
si-ler, Mrs. E. E. Iguneraux of night and will make a three week*
Grand Rapid*.
'isli-d 111
Miss Gladys Feller, of South
Arehai I and family.
Beml. Ind., is visiting l*r. and Mr*.
• P. Lathrop.
aid Doyle. Mr*. Grace Bauer mid
Harold Shcfllold
loft , Monday
son. I.iiiireiieo midorbd .Io Lucing
Sunday mid vDib’d the Michigan
Mmiliu*. N. Y.
.
Agricultural College in which Imfh
Rev. ami Mr*. .W. J. Locklon. &lt;&gt;f young men wore mnrliciilal&gt;*il rtn
Bailie Creek, .“pent Saturday at JTuesday.
F. Goodyear's.
,
.
Gordon Edmond* left Monday to
lake up the work nf Sophomore MINT DEALS IN DIRT
year al the M. A. C.
DURING THE PAST WEEK
Dr. and Mrs. Owens of Grand
Rapids wore guests of .Mr. ami Mr.*.
Kellar Siem. Tuesday.
llrxsrs Bcnlium A' Trim Are ('.losing
Mrs. Monrw Sisson nml lillle
.Muny ih'uls in Rrnl .Eslnle and
dmighler are visiting relnlive.* al
mid
..
Rcporl Fine Biisiiirss.
I'r.-s-poi-l this week.
.
tVIIIIP
Mis* Frtinc.eA Williams is enterII is very-evident llial C. IL lo Mr..and Mr*. Clyde SidiMm of
hiining her cousin. .Mrs. Ada DanButtle Creek la*l TlmrMlay.
lbBurnell Mure left Saturday for tan Mr. Trim tin* polrncy of
will answer lhe name nf Alb'-rl
L-msing where hp will continue his Ihf Benham A: Trim agency has Ibdlin.
Clyde'* many friend* here
lieell manioldeif.
Donald VanZile
1.11*1 week lhe .-ilnive agency Mdd

Goodyear's.
Miss Dura Arehnrt yisiled from
Salunlay till Weiliiemlny with her
Hn'uni
in u,i, i,.-«'ii.
,
Miss Jennie Samlnljl. of Lansing,
wa* lhe guest of Hastings friend*
fnmi Tliurol.iy lit! Mnmlny.
Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Gilford, of
■ujle (’.reek were guAtn last 'week
Sstr. and Mr*. Bert Webb.
* T-’ormer Comdahle Alfred Hnughlalin has rclurm-d from an e\i lendeir slay ih.Norfli Dakota.
I Mrs. Boyes, who Im* iwen visiting
\Mnyor Jamieson mid ftnnily , reliirmnl lo Ypsilanti. Weflnesday.
Mrs. Georgiannn Brnwn. of Prai­
rieville. ha* iH'eir the guest of
• Ha'ling* friend* lhe past week.
Miss Josephine -Anderson left
ymlerday i&gt;&gt; reMimi- her Simin’s nt
Akeley Institute al Gtuml Haven.
Miss Marguerite Hvtmifnsporger
left Monday morning lo hvgitr her
studies at the Kalamazoo Normal.
•
Emory Wood, of Erankfort, look
J advantage nf the fair Iasi week hi
. visit Hast Rigs relative* ami. friends.
I
Mrs. Gertrude TTnhnn of Hrad' ley. III. is visiting her slslers Mrs.

Laces, Embroidery, Trimmings

(None Better)
made from all wool yArns and fast colors.
All won! Serge*. 36 in. wide, nt 45c and 50c
S-r'ir Nevehy GchxU and Brocaded nt 75c, 85c, SI
.XbcdiukcsLalxick-iit Silka at popular pries*.
-

noon

for Minm-apoli* Io vnil tin- I;
Mm and former'* brother. &lt; lit*

SlIH'll

Jamestown Dress Goods

We haven'’, tniwd the price, nor will we, oii any of our
I.-ficin. though every piece was made in Europe. We
ln»r pnrrhuM-d n Urge Mock We can sill rn_ AC-/
• iiti all linen German Damask nt
DUC, OOC
7^ in. heave Table Damaik in strikingly beautiful pat-

89c! $i, $1.25

Curtains in plain Nuliinglmiii ami
Serini curtains, nil ready hemmed
with slide for rod.
The mwt con­
venient curtain* for. bed room*.

Frandsen &amp; Keefer
HASTINGS’ UP TO DATE. STORE.

horn. llullund township. to George
llaUMim for siajoo.
Win. ZiiM-hnitl's house and lol,
cily for W2«»&gt;.
Wm. Zuschnilts III acre farm.
Hasting* township to J. W. Herd, guilty in Justice Goulds court aud
for felon.
In addilion Io the alnivi*. several

liglll'll.

Week
Well- ground loph

QUICK FREIGHT SERVICE TO

HASTINGS FROM DETROIT BY M. C.
Special Has! inns Cur Leaves Del roil
in Evcninu Reaches llaslinu*
Next Morning.

the hands of lhe ojllvers for a long:
lime, rniue Io town during

the fair

Captain
Webb's
Performing
Seals

Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1, 2, 1914

Eaton County pair
Circuit

Charlotte, Michigan
VAUGHAN G. GRIFFITH, Secretary

Philip N. Kipper, representing
the Detroit Bomd of Connm-rce,

pleasing informal ion that an ar- Fully f.nno person*
WOLVES ARE HARD TO TRAP SAVED HUBBY MUCH LABOR
Mrs. Sam Renfro from Albion X*। ­ rangeinent had been imide wilh the
One of the fluent secret-keepers on
Illi,
’ visiting her mother. Mrs.
Dell■­ Michigan Central for a through enr
' r.d 8n4re*’ ,0 Se at AU Effective. Must B« Chivalrous Man Probably Mode a Few record was an Irishman, a prisoner ot
Wood.
She expect.* In stay a few from Delruit to this rily. lu be The Is nmounleil t
'9S. who was captured with a comrade.
OF GRAND RAPIDS
Handled Onlw
Only With
With nil.
OH­
■
Handled
Remarks That May Be Expunjed
brought by the fast freight leaving hundreds of dollar*.
He told the officer In command that
,
Soaked Gloves.
. k
Miss Cloella EngeHiardl. of Lake1 Detroit early, each '’’veiiiiig, and ar-! Ralph II. WrCnslitt .was
From the Records.
ha could'make very important disclos­
Would announce thgt she is
; fblessn, sphnt Monday ami Tuesday riving in ll:L*ling early .tin- follow­
ures. but that ho dared koi-do Ao as
making
weekly visits to this
• - with her wramlimiltier, Mrs,- Elia! ing moi iung.—By-Him arranueim.-nl : support'm;»l&gt;- |&gt;y Itia w»f-.-wlr» i«-i
Wolves are the moat difficult of all
A wtouwiu with-IG.bnndlfMt boarded
nn order from Hasting* reaching eiiildoyod fn the laundry depart.-;'anlmids to trap.i. and it .Is usually by ,tlie *Wu*t cur tlic qtlivr afternoon long os tho other man lived, since bls
. Powell.
fiity, for the purpose of giv­
Ilalidi Jerles nf Napim’o, Ind., any Detroit, wholesaler in time to Tiuuif of a Incal hot.-t.
Arraigned I working upon their uncontrollable curl- : when I watt bn my way to my mibur- llfn would not bn worth a day’s pur­
ing
chase if that other managed to .es­
Im loaded into lhe Ihtsling.s rar not before Jiisijce CadwaHiiiTer.
Iii-l oslty that tbey are most easily deMrs. Gail He*l. from Tliursday un­ later than 5 o'clock p. m.. will be tdvaded not guilty nml O. loher I | cidved. The ’ camptire s«t" Is one of brni ruHldence. She was n v»ry pretty cape. The officer presently cleared
young woman. I. felt sorry for her. that difficulty out ot tho way; where­
lllbsl ami reach Hasting* early tin*
til Monday.
the best. . When a man makes camp ini She was retonilng from n shopping
i hi- Is a viv
Mrs. Emeline Preston and Mrs. following morning,
Miss Osborne is specializing
” | the forest Vb|! wolies. If there are any tour. Iking a num with a kind heart. upon tho prisoner said: “Now shoot,
Phoebe Ferriil are
entertaining jrcat improvement over past *ermo as soon as'you please; 1 knew he'd 1
in classes for children. Latest
their sister, Mrs. Harriet It* Earl of vjre from Del roil, mid ■ will no
Parish reception and expert-’ near, aro *ure to note his whereabouts. I helped her upon the car and plied peach."
: When he lias gone they trot up to in­ her bundles about her. A man got on
methods used.
*
doubt result in a larger Hastings
Chicago, Hl.
... I veatlgato the ground, and with due
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry ami business with (hat cily.
.
nt the same time unit took a yi-at on'
.
REFERENCES
’
Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. I.omhnr&lt;l went
churcli nn Tuesday evening. s-pL I caution pick .up any scraps he may the other sltlo of the young Indy-.
Can’t Keep Up.
She Took Exceptions.
Prof.
C.
N.
Colwell;
Prof.
W.
W.
bi Gun lake. Saturday, remaining
29. al seven thirty o'rlocji.
Au uu have left lying about. ,Tfoo ’’caffipAre
■ . About the lime a thoughtful man
Freeland;
Freddrich’s SI u sic
A woman waa excluded frdm a‘ leresting Chinese colle&lt;*|,ion will lie set” Is mnd- ns fojhn.e:' First, hollow
until Monday.
/
House; Prof. Hc.iry Post, Grand
t
Mr. nml Mr*. James Freeman church In England because she rung shown.
Ileireshmi’nl*
tire
&gt;IG nut ah oblong.-hole in tho ground. Just gin to pick up her bundles.' Instantly1 -begin! to get nn Inkling uh tbx^liaj
Rapids.
.
went lo Maple Grove lo visit Mr. Ilka a frog and spoke the responses n
breteltcs nro the fashion editor opens
i'L
,D.eni "f ■'
' i ' ,arK" enough to lake tho-trap, and permy &gt;en •• of chhjilry prompted me to'
nml Mrs. M. E. Calkins from Friday In what she called the Protestant
help her off the car.* and. .as 1 was ualiy mentioning darts, basques and
unlit Monday.
voice." An English paper recalls in
'..I,!.। | with n sheet of brown paper, and.ores- gortii; in tho same direction, ! asked
!
Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Abbey were connection with the Incident the of'Hastiugs was 6ne of
pipings.
,.x,.| | this fill the hide with damp earth.- permission to carry her 15 bundles.1
' called In Kalamazoo Sal unlay by
story of Elizabeth Fry. the Quakeress,
the death of Mrs. Abbey's brother;
in.-n T,,cn IlKl't a fire on the top-of it. and. The man got-otT also and started on
OR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS ANO BLADDER
who was once "testifying." as Quakers
;md
j
into
the
Arc,
as
II
crows
low,
throw
a
. Lewis Munson.
ahead. I was loaded down like a cam-! —BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— ,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ford relumed allow women to do, until aho came the largest", aijeiuliuiie ill y•ear.*, j few scraps of raw invaL
el crbralng the desert. In those packlo their home in Urbandale on to the lines in I Corinthians where the The proceed* tnlnlleil about *1:25.1*1. j -Should a wolf
..me
along
to
invesag.
■&gt;
.-die
had
everything
from
an
cloc
­
Monday, after a week's. visit with apostle aaya. "Let your women keep
-- • ............••• • ■ ................................
. i&gt;KClu Illi- p
he la sure io kcent tric flatiron to a flye-pound big of
silence In the churches." She closed mg the cost of clothing spoih-d [ thl, ,.f.,,kpi5
Hastings friends.
and will start
'
prunes. We trudged along about’a
1
Me. artfl Mrs. Frank Horaherk of the book and said In a firm, clear While the tlrem.il fought fire dur-1--L. ". „ .
scratching-in th- .-lies fdt it., thus, of half mile. Tho man turned In at a
Hickory Corners,
visited
their voice, "On this point St. Paul and 1 ing lhe pa*t year.
I course springing the trap,
daughter, Mrs. 11. Frost and nitendgate. When we.uiached the gate the
The road or-1I . One. of the greal'^t difficulties in young lady thank, d me and said:
e&lt;| the fair last week.
lhe liighe*lu-oif-trapping Is to hide (he aforesaid
•
Mr. ngd Mrs. Earl Jone* relum­
Wnr a Flannel Walttband.
...............................
siniHiIhri'.
I'lie I telltale scent*, ro keen Is UiAlr'senso Thank you very much.”
ed to their home in I/iwell. Sunday .
la tropical countries the French and grade at the Imitom has been will-1 of stncli. The tn.pe must never bo
after'spending the week wilh Mr.
"But the man ahead of utf. the man!
and .Mrs. Dan Lewis.
Italian army regulations require that emil. lessening lhe danger of run-- handled-with the naked Angers..
..
. Old who.camo out on tho car with us.j
Mrs. Luke Smith, who lias been soldiers wear always a flannel band rung over the side.
“ " sununll
--------- " I gloves, soaked
'
—
in -'&lt;•!! or fut. are used.1 turhci| lit here, too.
the guest of Mrp. Sarah Fisher for around the abdomen. This la the boat
run made1
"Yes." she said.- ’’He Is njj’ hus*onu* lime, returned Jo her home, preventive of all disorders of the wide, enough to allow (wo (earns k: . and it U best to smoke the trap over ;i
(
“atnodge" Arc. b&lt;■'&lt;to setting it, jam! band.' but ho hates to carry packages­
Eaton Rapids. todSy.
imss. This read "Is nm- of the most
bowels In hot climates.
.
' &gt; then Inclose It In n paper bag.--H.i through the street.”— Exchange.
।
M. W. Riker, of Grand Rapids,
important mniiLroml* in (he counly
I.
'
'
• ■
look advantage of the faird to vis­
^Something that makes it a mere fuel consumer.
. -'
and the imprayemeiil was needed. J -Mortimer Batten, in Wide World.
Circuit Court Doings.’
'
it Hastings and to greci.many or
Something that makes it a non-heater. but an inveterate smoker.
his friends here.
’ Like a Broken Toy.
Tho divorce ami coni erupt action many dollars llinl inigiit have been
. Gave Sphinx the Double O.
William Craven, and Robert Crav­ between Milo and Bertha Onilxirn saved had the road been iiiainlaim d
Something that causes hammering noises when you'd like to
"Yes."said the nnm halant Mr. Wom­
en nf Battle Creek were guests of begin in circuit court on Monday
from the grip. Ix-aulng his little head i
sleep.
* ■
their parents. Mr. and Mr*.- Jas. morning nml was adjourned until
bat. ’’I was in Eg yr'" "!I suppose you on
m(1t|n-r's u/ni. he cold. wearilyH
Craven, last week.
Card Mnf *Fhanks—We wish Io stood awestruck tn fore the
the afternoon when a settlement
grand and -qj,, ninn!tTia, [ fve| like a broken toy!"
i n mnd
Something that makes’you mad and causes profanity.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer McDowell was consummated and the caw dis­ thank our friend* and neighbors solemn sphinx." .Well, 1 gave it the
C-Boston
Herald.
and son returned to their home in ,continued.
Something that you ve tried to fix and couldn't.
■
once over.”
Holl;* Mich., after spending a week . The next ertse will be hied on during &lt;mr sad hereavomqnl. ai*o
Another winter will soon be here and will stay Jong
Pipc.iiis Wide GikmI Time.
wilh relatives and friends in this 'Tuesday when Judge Smith will lt«v
Betts for* his■ cflmforting
•* BR YE PREPARED. SHE.THE FURNACE DOCTOR—
Lambs Piiy Well.
j
fily.
k
’
agenD fore I he*
hear the action which II. I. Hender­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ketcham were shot)
&lt;
, ’Mr. nml Mrs. £ha*. Peck
John Stewart, ot Haatings lowo- Anii&gt;rie;ti
Conipany, who
has brought against. William
in Muskegon attending tho session :Moore, of Grand
*.
and
family.
I
ship,
had
12ewe*
which
prmhn'i'd
r.deii'-d
■r
’
pigcoll*
fbr
Rapids, who
of the annual meeting of tho Mich- ■"squalled'’ on Mr. Hendershott's is­
Mr. James Jenners.
’ 21 lamb* last spring.
He nii--,| hdm Ka
wan conference of the Methodist land
|
lhe lambs. bVbQghi them lo rAvfi t rereived word fliat’lhc birds made
in Gun lake and built .1 cottage
Mr. William Jenners,
,&lt;on _
GRAND RAPIDS
37 No. Division Ave.
Episcopal church.
on Wednesday and sold (hem for I the llichl from lla-hnas to their
Adv.
. Mr. Gordon Jenner*.,
a legal holiday.
Miss Allie Taylor, daughter of
------- -•
Tlaiuly coop in Grand Rapids in one hour
Mr. and Mr. B. F. Taylor, left
Ijanner WanL AJs Bring Results.! paid to keep sheep.
- J aud fifty minutes.
.

Miss Mae Osborne

Plano iMiructDit

FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

It May Be a

First-Class Furnace
-

BUT—
There V.aY Be Something the Matter

C. D. WEATHERLY

�Tim HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 2(, 1911.

PAGE FOtTt

Uli HILO ffiEN CLICK THE TEETH; J3
KII Mfflf MONKEYS IN PANIC ™
JOHN

WICKHIM
SAW
LAST
IN BAHRY CUI NTY
YEAIL4 AGO.

ON OUR SECOND FLOOR

Big Beast of . Prey Is Partial to ‘

Flesh of the Jungle
Simian.

12 01 15 SPECIES OF OUR
AMERICAN BIROS EXTINCT

Comprehensive Display of New Fall Styles

LEOPARD WAITS PREY

Fule of Pigeons Ought to lx- Uiirii- Hunter Thinks He Is Going to Bring
. Ing In Slop Killing of Birds
Down Fine Spotted Specimen, But
Now Becoming Scorer.
Animal Springs Into Marsh and

The last passenger pigeon, com­
monly known ns the wild pigeon,
has died in the zoological garden­
in Cincinnati, where it ba? long
been pointed as tlie Inst survivor of
Its race.
For three or four years
reports of it* death have been of
freqdenl occurance.
This time
the story is I rue
* •-•*•- Dually Joined Hu:
.........................
‘till
kinsfolk, which darkened the sun
wilh their Hights.
There an* liv­
ing in Harry county numerous p&lt; rHOU Who remerber. the . wbukocilr.
raptures of the hird« with nets and
gun*.
They remember also the
wonders of these enormous miurtilions of birds, which folks
years.
ago thought would never heroine
could not willuilAiid the dcdrudiv
forces.’which man iiwd inbaggina
them and hi-capturing the Miunliin lhe nests.
High prices oiT-t-.i

Novelties in Tailor Mades
The coming week we shall have on display, on our Second Floor, a very com­
prehensive line of the very newest and latest ideas in Tailor Made Suits. Models
of highest excellence, admirably adapted to satisfy the good judgement of discrim­
inating shoppers.
These beautiful Suits possess all the features of the most exclusive French style
ideas, but at the same timq they are distinctively American, in type and character.

London.—-Hotr tho leopards of tho i
■y Jungle of Ceylon capture I
b told by L. 8. Wolf In a lot- I
Ttmes.
Native Sinhalese, who know the!

me that no form of food, except. |
perbapd the dog. is so’acceptable .to j
the leopard as the largo gray Wan- |
dcroo monkey. I have several times

Very Special Showing at

t.ieal. in the caves which servo thp I
for a lair—and. the Insldo of j.
has shown further ;
proof.
Tho Sinhalese had often told me
that Inopardu do not attempt to climb

Novelties in Fall Coats
Strikingly handsome are the new Fall models in Coats. While the majority
of these Coats arc simple enough, yet the materials from which they are developed
add much to their very stylish and attractive appearance. We have just received
and will display this week n splendidly complete line of the very newest and most
stylish'garments introduced, in all the newest materials and colorings. Three (3)
splendid groupings will be shown at

"Whenever monkeys r.eo a leopard I
Blinking’ under the trees they become !

de.- a bush and begins to

click

hla

dll the mon- ,
They
buddle together In the tree
and
the ivopard a head. Jumping
and ]

iil&lt;y COUl.l l*M*&lt;l|*«* 111,*
■nan made continually
If Illi? i.&lt; .«o, they have
rciwrleil by wienli-f?
explored uliii&lt;&gt;ji every
world.

traveling tn thick Junand my bullock carta having gone

dfalh of lhe on.- lingering bird
capliviiy in.Cincinnati. , Kcu-ttli
have gone on long journeys duri

$10.00

PHONE 50.

Avixi VF.nuoNiAii 11:

Nearly^ every nuic aomnd her.
hard cold?.
Frank Brown

Orvll Mater li:
Mrs II. B. Ik.wning. M
Bnnnn'm &lt;*C Xa-hville. -M*

$12.50

Saturday.

Corsets

alt rucli v i*

appearance.

mnlrrhils' net* rxrrrdinply new. very hand-

Lady Corsets reflect these demands perfectly,
arid arc absolutely the modish foundation for
lhe season’s gowns. Wear American l.ady
Corsets, just the right mpdel for your require­
ments, and note the improvement in your fig­
ure. I’rrees range from

.
Spcelnl
illlillNl lo

dmtvii nl

$3.98

•

In choosing your corset, why guess?
Why purchase a make at random?. Why
not be sure of having the best. Amer­
ican Lady Corsets fill every exacting re­
quirement of design, quality and fit.
They arc modeled to produce the most
advanced and correct lines of the sea­
son’s vogue. This season calls for sup»
plcness and willowy grace. American

The New Fall
Skirts

$1.00 to $2.00

$5.00

$7.50

$15.00

When vou a*k for American Lady Corsets, insisl'upoti
getting them.
The name. "American L-i«iy," is-on
every pair. Look Tot it. when you purchase.
.

&amp;)eickgenant St Riede

Standards of Education
That Win Approval

Mtn&lt;* sandy track. 1 noticed that a
largo li-opard had boon following bohind th&gt;- bulls nml that hr* hud sudden­
ly. yjrucd aside down a small game;
tracTit.
’’At th'- aamo moment I became I
aware of a tremendous chattering of I
monkeys in the distance. I had n Sln- j
hal&gt; e with w. nn&lt;J we crept .through
ttu thlek jungle toward xhe noise.
*
. ’After* crawling about 120 yards I
sv-. about fifteen or twenty monkeys
juinpitiK up and down excitedly on the
li- looking down at something Im tlie
other side of a Ivr.e bush which waa

th.?) kept on turning their heads first'
.o ui; and then to something else,
leaprhg up and down atid\-rhr|rking

Ik

$23.75

Individuality in Dresses
This week we shall make a really re­
markable display of the latest models in
dresses. The very last word from Paris.
These Dresses for the .Autumn arc
models of pleasing individuality and
rare distinctiveness, and have been
developed from the new, fashionable
soft silken fabrics, in a wide range of
pretty Autumn colorings. You will be
interested in this display, and you arc
very cordially invited to inspect them
this.week on our Second Floor. Three
specials are shown at

lowing Liter tu the evening down’the ,

rare.

$18.00

$15.00

until ।
suddenly one ot the monkeys misses
hla footing and cornea to the ground
a thud—and then' the leopard is
bound.
\
always received this Informa-■
until I one day !

Filled the

$15.00

-I'dMAXWELL AUTOMOBILE SHOW■h ,-- r ........ '
1
ED UP WELL AT FAIR

rdhele.1 fl
•ry when

hutcli hair i&gt;.-&lt;
Halter Biinl mid A. E. Bhvm*II of
igh hix elTorls.
Nashville Handle lhe N'rw 19I5
(air in This Trrrllory.
Bank Notes Made of SllkJ
Bank'notes made of stlk-of / par­
’ few lllllllkll*
— i — il —ii ill.my
mill— ।
T’»
’ allude
’ *- ..................
t iupl'ivi &gt; ..s have been titular
that will udle
bailiethe'bs-*th.'bank....... ...
-kvHi.r&gt;* llu- iii-vv rju .’liixvv.’i
•»........................
nnaaltilA
Aa
l.n'.r off. HtrntplmTif ’ —
‘Hi.emmfry ' imlA
»''«•' lArt'.r
forger aro xnu*
nmr jmulblr.
AgfJ^.
'
wn^sbown.
A. E
-On our iwrot vimI „l Bullle t’.i••*•», U known, tnuii of tbx export banknota
nn,| WuHi-r Biinl of-NashAreuhnU.I iln.ivid u..... .........
,
II? ------------’ forgcr-i uxu --------------------------------------pilQtugraphy to obtain. %|||,. .....................
|,;,ii&lt;||iug
.Illis ................
I'Trilmj
AT tinlill. ■! i .ill- L&gt;t yoiiiik- men at).I their best results; but a recent In-'an,] they had three Ho.* new Mavvoiinir women to m, out in m.o.L vcnt|on magct p possible to manufac- well- ..n exhibition.
f
lure silk of a particular shade that
lliimlred- &lt;4 prople vi-iled lftifirm- who. cannot pmrMbty be photographed."
U:uL anil CSW*^*'I_
..WT
Discovered by g woman, this In- - w-b* mad- aud a l«W mimveulion la a nfew procusa for water­
4 liv &gt;- pros|Hi-U Mere oblamiiicien.*y -Ijjiw- up pii.liai.ly morn proofing fabrics without rubber and
Hum nl mty olh&amp;r time, and i« cou- dyeing
.
.. them. In the same operation.
&lt;iiir y-OtlUC pen- : Linen, cotton or other inatcriajs y&gt;
diould l&gt;
' ' " *' • ■ j,,, tr&lt;.atC(i by this process are placed
running pTult page
white iulo one end of the machine
•r. eyfe.&lt; l&gt;» be
ayd brought out at lhe other ead a

few minutey later colored, water­
proofed and dry.
Fabrics ao pro-

HASTINGS UNITEU BRETHREN

CHURCH HAS NEW PASTOR 'duced. the •'in'Venlor- maintains, can

- gesticulating and* b*ekdnlbg to us
with Ihler long thin gray arras.
.
■’’h'. same tiyioght came to the-Kin-;
hajc.'c. for he whispered to me; ’They
* -i '"rkonlng you to ahoot.' I lay
still for a moment thinking which side
of lie* hush U v” best lo crawl i
atound. and then 1 distinctly heard
toe click, click ot the leopard's teeth
bchlntklt. I .chon* tb&lt;* wrong side, for

be uncd fn hundreds of trudcl, fro tn ' fair gropml- on Friday
u.-roplane building to bank-note tu*k-

t. (.. H. Ballon Will Gn lo Bi-n&lt;ial.
lb v. &lt;•■ E. Lmijlrn New
Minister lien*. - ‘ •

Bagla Srh.jj^
■pcllers Idr

made

Lett Minna - and raUuri al John
leopard disappear tn a groat curving
Stiorm'a Sunday.
.
Boland Williams mid fatmlv mid •xi’ind Into tho thick Jungle beyond.’*;
Mi«s •
William? r,r Balli,.
Creek visited’nt
W.-- Willi .:r&gt;
Scnda Baby by Parcel Pott.
ittwl Will Ba** Irt’l w—' .
Olympia; Waali —A package, m«dc[ Th-man wlm--mplo.v-a stadualv Huns? Itav,1,light *llu’ bil-in-.*
Zinme? llo«-- mid wifi* of Mat.lu ;&gt;f*tt liwitr, kicking Infant. andHnmi 111- .Mp lugiiii-Bir*im-?-&gt;
------ ------- ------------------------- ------—
H
.
. .
.
v......... .1 0..11..X..'
&lt;lrove vixiled Ih.-ir daughter. Ml-.
.Mieiiiiruu approve? of th&lt;* high'
sialant Poatmaitrr Jcxae Havens to
the home of a relative at Hoquiam.
Palmer Encampment Installs.

qfteniwun

umc ifxcyllcni’iaixing ............. .
vvek lii&lt;itigh»l*&gt;-

nur

lltmi .’ver IwforL*. lb* said Uud it
Ikiiolliv vva- mi error lo alnle Hint the chiidi. il of lodav yotdd li»l spell tilid.
.
..
.
..
■■
........... i.n.ih..........r
ill Ml
h i- 'I.W’^hK- IT» iRivM. ’
! Iiaudrtl «ut miiiu* g"«»*l auvicc about
n,.. .’Wt!'nil oitjoyna Thnntrlay nl lh&lt;**ninkhiK ixiy? ttud girls work.
.hai^’1'1- allhough vv&gt;- Ji:id l&lt;&gt; work Fri-Uication wjiirlr do«*« n&lt;»l bring

1 deii»lilinili&lt;*ll. ^lite apIMlilllnl** iR'itig r.*ud mi Shnduy iaal
Hi-hop I .ml.
Bev. C. \\. Bal-

i!K...... ......................................................................................

II. J*’-Jr»hn Bronson.
.
J. W.—Tom Jnlio-on. ’
K. \V - Will ll.mkin‘I.-I‘ *W
” Ja«. Kilmer.
—Kd. MuHoiluLL
.*tnl \V.—J. I&gt;. Hntiml-.
tlb W. —I.. Stiuutn.
Pntil Trumpet-.’
I*—Eml •Gold&lt;mifh.
Iwr.L Peter Tramp
ata.

Havens being-lit. Mias Era Smith.'a llmugh lie pav- a salmy at lensl piido in hiy
postal clerk, saw that tho bundle1 llfly
per rrnl lusher Ilian ho could ;fon*- .............
jti-f a-jt ;!
..................................................................................
...■.•..j.’.i :l M.. Itali..", r..r '*7
'",7"' "I.......... '
reached its destination.
| m*i oilier help for. lu* S**e?. real: uni? ntv hi
.•rmmmy hl lli&lt;* invi&lt;liin*nl.
Mix- man. Tb.- Ii&lt;,].|,.r of a ' Miclnynnt-it..’ Iiik bei’n‘an mi-i-lti-li, b.vul,11 ..V’’ r
!...‘'L’f, I A’-.', ~Lrnuav&lt;--om&lt;- ruh-n-t
Hawk Bests Farmer In Fight.
Went Livingston. N. J.—James I
Is is run* tn re-mli In mi?-1 experience in the pity
• fiiareuriiry in hiking die- lir-l. mid in the rapid
with a hawk which was carrying offca
"'f'
;......makniK
i .....
■........
L-ilioii. in
r.*^mh....Uii.in
bill-.•.•..i
oii.L
Bi.-lhr. ii • linn b of lln-lmu-. Th. ‘ ,1. .y,
Io' MUh
x
.
rnoelcr. The hawk was cutting, liedritb iw taiooaI, ”'F. bi iiii'UkmIk o/ routing mi.’
Hu* policy Ims won for Un* new fuxlm- i- Rev.
F.. Uttulgn
vo. ll.Jtt WuiHlprir.-l, „&gt;.i Ifiblr,
Way ” Worfc* Out'
den’a fare to ribbons ."t
---------- .
.hippint-. incmnTt rinling. pric- Mu liman Bn«imbu* ami
Norma!1 whose wm-k her,' vvi-Imp- may t&gt;.‘'
•*; ” '
’'.'.'.Li f.-‘,.'
Th# MIow who kttowa |l Ml doean’I
whan the fanner's wife appeared and
(tiiilii g. nml the IhotNaihl.iilid one College many .friends. II 1ia&lt; al-, a? successful as tlml of Ips l,1',‘“’,|HV*,,n nrrounL tit illnoi*
. ” glwkya get along. Many a fellow la
dispatched It.
.Hut Hiiul-m which . ..imfldal- for H.ul-dJo I........ .
a good .la-? of'.;...... ...
u""1 "b ,,ln'
Mra M 1(
and
fOeg aBetd
-iircees ill th«- fiti-im-? world ‘litd-nl?.
A? a xtudrnl of Hint inRev. I.Inrl. Adam- i? tlie new,
und done tha wa^x (AUo.
j
BANNEll WANT ADVS. PAY. ' jshould be Irutued to avoid—Uieaeplltution &gt;911 will be glad that theyjjuulwr al Woodland.
j—U.VyNEH WANT ADVS. PAY.—

X.ff'.SS-

«[MK ter
wte„,!te t

'?£ ?

�PAGE FIVE

T1IE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEWRER U 1911.

due lory sermon for second year of
pastorate.
7:30 p. in. worship. 'li»t lecture
in scries on amusements, "Are
Amusements a Necessity.'''

TROUSER5 C$S
THE AMERICAN
STANDARD
Uf VALUE

Extra
Trousers

Are a good investment, but
if they are Dutchess Trousers,
a splendid investment.
We are now showing the
new fall styles. You will note
some exceptionally smart
models among them—styles
that could not ordinarily be duplicated at double the price.
Dutchess values are more marked than ever. Let us show
you the new fall styles.
lOtrnKaBuimn '

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Company
One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan

Drink Habit Cured in
T)g|Vjgi
t/

ANDREW CARNEGIE says:
'
'
’
"You are more likely to fail in your career from
Bv the
acquiring the habit »f drinking liquor tlun from any ot the
*
other temptations likely to assail you. You may yield to
T —
almost any other temptation anti reform, but troni the in|
Mae Uiirat for liquor escape is altn.nl ittiuossilde. I have
*** known hut few exceptions to this rule:” it produces weaknets, not health; death, not li(e..Tlunk of the men of genius it has WRECK­
ED. Ves. Iiut hear! All these victim* may be RESCUE!). The true antidote

Tk

1

For.lrec book and high class references in conlidetjce, call, write
or phone the NEAL INSTITUTE, Sat Woodward Ave., Detroit.
Phone Grand 700, or 71 Sheldon Ave.. Grand Rapids.

95 PER CENT

| THE CHURCHES |
Free .W'thfxllsK
Win. A. CnywotHl, Pustor.

Evening prayer and church bisfollowed by
&gt;ry ttddre**. 7:30 p. nt.
Subject.
■SI. AtigiiHtiiic. and llnv
hi ilVenin-"
nl 7::«&gt;.• f Midweek
prayer meeting ■I'htit'Mlny evening. llir Church In I tin Sa’.t&lt;
- &lt;
l.-l |\ III,'! Illiu- (&gt;,|
Baptist Chiirrli News.
Thursday night, midweek prayer
lii-lriel Elder, -Rev. II. D.
&gt;f Bolding. Mich. I’rrnchFriday afternoon. S:3H. prayer
evening, Salurday p. m. mevling. held III. lhe hnijii' of Mr».
White. .01 N. Broadway
Sunday morning til II u. in.
Friday lAeniug,. 7:30.
llogUlar
ibballt evening. All old hvdif&lt;*a*d Sunday morning at
•Sunday school, IO;tx'.
or all ages.
A WQlbtiuie Li
Morning worship. IlJ’i. iiu’SMRe
I idled IfiTlIiri-n C.htirili.
UiH-Mae Osjtnrh. of Grand Rtipid*.
vilf tie pianist for the tiny.
.Voting Peiiple-* Herting,
GrOiv.
Leader. Mr*. E: FinMw
"
Yoke'Fellow Rami. «:«&gt;.
.
riling S*Tvi&lt;'&lt;*. 7:30. iiriglii sung
re.
(ipspcl-titcHsaffe by p:isSpccinl music by ennlr. H.ipil riTfinOfiy In follow the i*v&lt;‘-

•arly I'ycryuiZ Ihrtl iillriidol
fair frtimjirmind here, it*|&gt;orl.... .„
-. will
!»• entertained by Mr*. Htiltic Bri—
l«d. October ’
aud Mr

M. W. SMITH, D. C
CHIROPRACTOR

ijinuralulnlioii-

Cit. Phone 317

l.-dned for dime r Sunday. ME mid
Mr*. Frank Cherry of Erhan.liile.
mi Ramie Cratidb* and wife of

l&lt;t:ti:» a. inf Sunday; Heltool.;

i vlaiivca

Bimlir-hi

paper at , Witt
Herrington* • of
liuwliiic. lhe p:t»t week.
Mr. nml Mr*. Abrew Adam* at-

Saving Habits
LEAD TO'

Self Respect and A Bank Account
A hank account means more than so many dollars put away lor a rainy
day out ol your earnings each Week or month.
,
A man who spends each wc^k a little ;LESS than he has earned soon
finds that he has saved his p^ucc of mind and his self respect and he has
vastly increased hii power to do.

3.—Saving requires self denial, self denial requires strength. And strength
shows. Ask any successful man if a bank account is of any value among
the men he has to hire. ‘
•

us at once.

Open a 'savings .account with

Wc pay 3'/ Interest compounded Semi-annually.

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank In Barry County

Hastings

Both cotton and
4*^

V

Hosiery
|

Heavy cotton- ilnd woo!,
wool.all ,ize,
for ul __

JOG 4o 5OC

morning, al

COPYKliJOTEO.

Save today.

Men and Women, Boys and Girls.
wool, heavy a^d light, good, durable goods, sure to please you.

Woman's Auxiliary will
Hastings on October B and
gram for the -ante will l«
"Inler.
A Chinese exhibit
forwarded from New York.
I rating life hi (Ihina. and ihi

Holy CiHiiiniiiiion. fl:(»i it in.
Morning prayer aud sermon. IO:3U

CO

Underwear

EnimiiiitH*l Cliurrli.
Ilrt. Carroll I- Bates. Berlin*.

GRANGE II VI I CORNERS,

4.—Don’t deity the starting.

For Children, Misses and Women, in fine grade wool
and all sizes, both heavy and light
(Cl
(£A
weight. Prices from
&lt;P * TO ipU.DV

lO.JMi a. m. Class Meeting.
10: 30 Preaching.
11: 15 Sunday school.
Christian Endeavor.
7:30 Evangelistic
Prayer meeting Thurnlay eve­
ning.
’
Tlie Womens' Hom* mid Foreign
: MisxitJnhiy'TSTcIfry w’Rf lidHF an all
&lt;hiy inn-ling at lhe home
Mrs.
Will Hopkins, N. Mich. av&lt;*.. un
| Wednesday. Sept UOth. 1911.
Como
•d to work. Everylwtlj
I Mm?.

। connecl ion
.......... _ _
mei'tiiig.
Public cordially invited.
Friday evening Irelures. &lt;&gt;n Nierny Creed ul 7:1M in inin»h house.

O

Sweaters

Wesleyan Methodist Church. .
,M. J. Bin Ider. Pad or.

r*. Ivilir Benjamin, of Ohin.
lu.e I,....... A!, - Clnm \V

Try BANNER Job Dept. Its O K

Both single and double texture Rain Coats for Ladies and
Misses, in most desirable colors.
d* A
di 1
Priced fromIO
1

liit'ttlntjs Circtdl.
Pervir.'s a* follows. Repl.
Martin.. 10:30 a. m.
(Jitiuiby, 2UJ0 p. m.
llendersHoll, 7:30 p. 111.

t&gt;.«day evening rotiage

5-6-7 New Hendershott Bldg.

Rain Coats

Presbyterian Church.
"Rally Day" will bo relebraled
neat Sunday al all lhe service*.
It
is the “Home Coining Sunday” foe
all oilr people, largo and small. An
"Every Mem|ter PriWrnr Sunday.
Morning worship «l ih:30.
Th'*
Sunday School* will observe Rally
Day ranis arc bciiiif mailed by thel
U'.irhcrs.
Young People’s service
at fijfl.
Popular etching *crvi*p
al 7:31).
Let us make It uttanT*
mous..

Michigan

ilay. also vidled L. A. lltthbiird anil
family,
returning home
Ffiiliiy
ev*nihi.-.' .
Sid Tinkler enl.'rand Hoy

Emitums

of l’-&gt;wl-

..
mid family have
Iit entertaining folaliv**' from
Grand llapbl*. Hi" i j*l week. They

Maty Beach i* a—fling Mr

Mrs. Iluitie Hi i-inl hns been
her Miii KtuTs -everal days. In
Ziininemtmi'k from Knlnwhere Mie wits culled. by

S i VI E HOAD.
as 11 giH.I mooting nrtlie
church Sutnlay.
A. Ilnwlnnd of

Department Store
Phone 9

HE WOUND UP THE RIBBON GREAT MEN OF LIGHT HEART MAKE HEALTH FIRST ORDER
New York Hotel tiuest Found It Led , Many Examples Show It It Not Neeew
to a Very’Much Embarrassed
,ary t0 Co Through Life With a
Young Woman.
A man who could not pimsibly break 1
Ruxwll I *&gt;« &lt;■)! is said to hnvo
In the middle war sauntering slowly | |lprn ,,f
vrr&gt;. fun.|ftr|nK dbt&gt;dsUlon.
away from the cnrltlerx window at j j.|K|n h,.art..(j jest md noniensa were
a hotel in Ni*w York vh- n suddenly he । P1,rt,lh|cU |,|i ntfftilly through the long
caught sight of somethliiR bll&lt;- lying jlfl. which, v as so filled with solid,
bn tho floor. Il- r.u.A.iH'd. but could hard v.orkand achievement.
not g&lt;-t down far enough A belllHiy
olm day. wh-i, walking wilh a
saw what he wna after and pick, d , fr|(,nil |h)%&gt;
n Ur(t„ bulld|nK
up the end of a pl- ce of narrow rib- &lt;(Vpr ,h(.
(&gt;f wh)(.h
&gt;rl|u.n:
bon and gav- If to him
, "Hotne for Incurable Children "
Moro than the usual number of
A. ..
. w|tb a BbJ|ke of

Think health.

pnl signals of physical distress If

or liver. Motnach or tin* caaco too In­
frequently understood—rycntraln.
Then-correct the trouble.
Head-

hla head, "tltat I* where I shall have lu
fobhynt tho time. and.soon they and
the clerks wrr.- matching the stout
Kirr&gt;taMy khftWa „f |h^
m.n 11.
1 th- U'--.. « rib-'..h,,,,
i.ui,,.,,™.
,h..
ben In . .or.
urraraopl.A l^h,™

rest and complete Tvlnx.ilfotr; Indues
circulation by exercise You cannot
think clearly if your Uver I* nut, of

corridor Ho dM »o&lt; koo. II, l..n
Ihi oihrr rad «» «&gt;"."«
A. .ho wBlkrd th' rthboh .-mrd

sluggish.
.
The law of health..^ Uw luv uf pr«
vention.

k„o„.
Ira,.,.

M ihcir
„&lt;U-O moth .&lt;
. m)r
gr?y ?,n^L
.
.
, boy* off &lt;m a Holiday ’ To such an exrfn.ll, &gt;b.
mra &gt;on-d .»d.,
d|J
brara &gt;' n&gt;ll "h
rlMioo »ra. h"
,hr|r
rad.rc.hlra.
....... .'—r... u.,'. ...A ...
,Jrtt,.,o„. .'raM
by the time he. reached the rtcva’or
.
.
....
ray i» in., virr; ivvauy. n&gt;» uvnr.no,
'/ *' ought not to indulge In mo many joke*. •
woman who Mood there;
“• ! \Vp*are r»t*Ink too old: it is not bo...... .............. .*••«
«» rt'Lror!“m'"
“■
door mercifully, ojm-uM and swallowed’
on introducing as much frolic atiHher from the gaze of tho-tlttcring rpccmeryyinaklng into his .family llfo as
tstors.
pokalble. Ho was proud to be able to
say;
I sometimes wonder whether.
Hi» Objection.'
"Generally run &lt;!o«u. sir?" queried home In England-as at our parsonage."
tho druggist. "SUgliU? seedy and want
a good toning up*’
1
Th* pale fared customer nodded. Ono Theory Exploded.
"Well, I’ve the very thing for you—.
vuvv on the weath- I
Wars hove no influence
Jenkins' Juvenator. Three
a day - cr"x“a7/‘w,'at'her ,Eoreeastrr"lt.!"*7‘ln

»-"»»

u
,,nn
mind
*if the body I*
soma one of a'tlK&gt;iunu&lt;l maladies may
vn*u«r

In thin climate aad thi* Agc of rush
and wuray’tliere an* few who do nut

In condition so that the meats! taciftof &gt;a;;&gt;r with a &lt;«
lemon jub;e tn ■ it -before

and more if necessary. .Fifty a but- xplte of w hat ue have always'believed ixceilcnt »U3ge»l|ou; a loxatlv*
about thunderstorms and the Fourth Aside from th-is*. »;
"No. thanks." said tho pal- patlont. (1
, jmI&gt;. A
ii?
??atlier
ai!-:rcf
hfe
of'July.
Anyv.
jirojdirt of &lt;the
a reasonnlile amount
"Hut,' my dear sir. it’s tho rage »f.' O|(f fchool wprlh th:- name will sagoly
tell you' that the Fourth of July al
of modetfl jpedl- - ways winds up with a grand display of to keep on the plane of Jpioif physical
cine. It'a the rice of the season. nature's own - firework*; au electrical and mental balance** which *p*ll«
health.—Plttiburgh. dJlupatch.
Every one is rejuvenating., you migh'powder. The old fashioned rainmaker*
'Yes.-1101 1 think Id rather try: ■of grandfather a day put their trust in.;
_
when they
Life,
wanted
nt^doubt.
water
,1s paved
for)
with enjoy.
something else." replied thn customer. cannon
.•'Nonsense,-' pressed th* chemist. the crops It t» jn inUresting theory. «nents.bu't nB must all .xp.ct tim«k of
"! loll you, Jnnkins- Juvenator will Forecaster’ illiss admit*.’ but has- no «n«lwy. of suffering and of sorrow;
have mors effect on yon Ip a single basis In fact. Records at the local ar“J &lt;ll*n these come It Is an Inestimday than any olh?r medicine could ■ weather*bureau from the time it wav •flblo comfort to have some deep Inter­
have in u month It cure* uvcrythlng| organized dlaprovo tho theory that est jrhtph will, at any rnte .'o tom's
from coughs to corns.•• \Vh.it s your! there hre more tiiunderatorms .July 4 extent enable us to escape from ourselves.—Sir John Lubbock.
objection to it?" ,
thtfn at any other time.
,

Hie latler’s limilirr. George Colvini
mid fitiuily fitir w.&lt; k.
Mr». Barry of N»*w York slate iyisilinir her dmijihlet*. Mr*. Ben
Merrick.
Mesdamr* Jmie aiid Julin Fiidi&lt;*r
went h&gt; Wall lake Saturday.
.
■Mr. iflul Mr*. Bayne and Mr, and
Mr*. Adam Smith autocd (o Port­
land Sunday lo
the latter*.*
"AVhy. nothing, only I'm Jenkins."
uncle who i* very ill.
Georav Goh in. Sr, of Ahirikii.
To Save an Egg. ,
Mich., was th* gii&gt;**l of. lii* nt-idifw
tico. Gotviif through the fair.
When eggs *ire broken and cannot
School is progi&lt;*S'ing (hie with
Mr.T'tiiirliroinb a* teacher.
better If th* ahdla are removed and a
Mrs. Tliomns' Fisher was a Kalt*- i quarter ot a tragpoonful ot salt la
mariMi visitor Sunday.
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; beaten In for cach.fgg.
Iter diiu*rlili'i'«iti A-sypJa Ci*nlt*|-,

BANNER WANT ADVA PAY.

Hastings, Mich

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Bring your |t»l&gt; printing lo
। do only Hrs I class work.

errnoi. tx.

Upto-Dite Starekespcr.
ng delicatrsjicn a j.ro«a|e oecans ojdy M fat
... .H.»
SVM.U...U, hx«l'»‘* 'Irink. M. J. Perkin*. Gt wi
fit
men v.
of Teutonic
extraction’ isdn'senxe! Not while the। *'«&gt;*. '''■•*■. j-ays. ■ I
*21 S
busiticTs cy'art or professldn contains "J1.*- 'alt*, etc- hut were all
m
.k, v ..
aide and unralisfacuiry. in i.tlrolax
f J?
‘"orekeepet;, । v
f(1|1 j (||r j,|,.ni |ass,t»-ve
who Ms put over hM pface a big sign ,Jriuk&lt;Fnr «lck hMifeche. WU€
reading Culinary Art Specialties."
,|ol|mrh, lazy liver, congested Im»wel*. Citroinx'is ideal.-Arthur Mui­
-BANNEK WANT MS. PAY. : Holland.—Ady.
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�THE H4STINT.fi BANNER, SEPTEMBER 2*. 19II.

PAGE filK

SH0UL0 BE
HAL|,H "iifra*"
nurrMAR SECURES
ocuunw
OF ITS SCHOOL EXHIBITS
F'“r JOB IN SO. AMERICA
"
FINE

8AflRy
"

1?

nwietill?
Mi«» M.,E. Huhhnrd hlilier millinery shirk from il
Klak*- and C*&gt;. -lore ihm i
room &lt;d tin- lintel where

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last I Wo w
crop being

1

(nr I hr

huru*li&lt;-.l' Dl*|dnys a&lt; Fair Were

ihniMii
I
i

Itepresen- (,org lo ValpnriM.. Chili, us Rrpre-

American Gomte.
•xhihits of(4fi&gt;&gt;

.Ralph Hnffni.m; eldtutl son of Mr.
'and Mrs. Chari*- lluffinan. of this,

-attention.

mor.

which liv will

mid ftmtll)

K-H.-.l I rejmblic.
right. I.I.||,.U| sa|ai
—
a
oner*—i m imm-ii,- -lerire de-i,.n|,,rpr||l&lt;,i
|mniig lhe Iasi three
particularly
yem-, Mr. Hulfman has been , em-

largest

exhibits

timon;

manager &gt;*f Hie company nml

Mr. Iluirniaii graduated.from tlib
Wellman. Hastings high svlmol in'UMB.
H&lt;has had consid' iable experience in |
'railroading and m business.
He
limy feel pron*l of hi- new position,
us it i* one which .-••b'lom come* tn

The Haith

exhibited a perfect

(!o|dwati'V. M-iidi.. lii-f
I'li
wenrrnr.” xrhrn’*inrtinrt'twn'

SMALL PURSES KEEP DOWN
NUMBER OF RACE ENTRIES

Choice Baked Goods

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant
"Quality Bake Shop"

TfirnmmWt

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 381

Horses Herr. Ilunever. Made Good
Time Consiilrring Condition of
the Earl hen Track.

mill

(Unity idfcred for

If larger pm-- ate
oitei*;.ili
will be a ^lenrili'of g&gt;*&gt;d 1ior«e* nf I

lHi.sil.imi

ft

j

We have the lightest, nost convenient and BEST ARRANGED bakery you will find ANYWHERE. We have the BEST and most up
to-date oven that money can buy.
2nd. We use nothing but the BEST MATERIALS. We buyj GOLD
MEDAL FLOUR by the car-load, and make other purchases in
proportion.
.
3rd. We Bake in Large QUzVNTITIES. We Bake several hundred
loaves of bread at one time, and bake Pies, Cakes Cookies, etc.,
hundreds at a time. We can do the work at much LESS COST
than you can.
You see the
4th. We employ the BEST HELP that money can.hire.
RESULT in the highest ^QUALITY and character of Baking ever
shown in Barry County. Our Baking don’t cost you any more.
Why not become one of our satisfied customers?
1st.
’

(&gt;nJrr F&lt;|r
State of Michigan. The Probate [

If Your Business

future fairs. Th- .-nine* in race* Court for the County of Itarry
ihi- war «. ..
as su-M a session of said court held at

Is'nt Worth Advertising, Advertise It For Sale.

•iidiu

Chrislciird in Eiiiiiianurl Church.
Hex. W. .1. I.ovkhm. of Battle,
Ci. ek, formerly pa»lor of -Em-'
maiiiie] churcli. came |&lt;&gt; Ihi* city;
|Ninqbj_^.Van Zile|
ceremony hiking

Hasting*, in «said county, on Hie I
23rd day of Scplemlier A. D. I’.’l (.
: lion. . Chas. . M. Mack,
week were good. , ITvsenl
••
made when I he Jmlge of I’p’Ijah’If we do not have something to tell you, that is to . your
In lhe Mailer of the Estate &lt;»f!:„,„„e, *
■nrihvti track i- Violet
G;
B. -r.t.rr
and Greta G. Ilndebatigh. ;,DtOTest'
educationally.
socially, or
financially,
we
cannot
hope to have you give our advertisement a careful perusal week alter
Minor.''.
.
I ix'iiiii- 11. nviH-iiiiii^ii. ■ *11.11 III..II [week, and we believe following the subjects of education an^ religion
I having filed in said court his puliWednesday's Hurcs.
;there is no one subject that is of greater interest to all mankind than
in -laii-d that h*' may !«• Iie&lt;-n-t-d In I i?c-d 'Estate
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-••II al private -ah- tin- i*-.il estate
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of said minor-.
I o own something: to be independent; to t&gt;e a master; to have
VanduH i&gt; mdi-rcd. Tliaf the 2»'ih day dominion all one's own. This is the part of the heritage that came to
i.juil.erlimln. I* m Johrtnf &lt;hlnb*'l. A. D. 191). al tell oi'lni'k
.
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in Hi.- fon nmiii, at -aid probate nf- | “S from our Anglo Saxon ancestors, and is as much a pkrt as liberty of
N,h
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lice. l»*'jiiid|i- hereby appointed Im I religious thought, liberty of press, liberty of public speech; for domin*—2:M'.-. 2:2tl'A.
,’ur,,|s * Further "finterod.
Thai l*on over wbal *s w,tl”n ,he breast and dominion over what is without,
:35 Trol—Purse $200.
John, k- tn

anxioudy _l&lt;

Hnrl-

lher.i, field'
■file , SlroilUWOOlk

il,',,!

ll.K-kl-

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Thursday’s Karrs

i„H.dyear, Mi-. \\ . J. Holloway, ttex.

Romeo
g and .,,,.1 M... ... ........ .-------------------------------------------------------------- 1''"'*­
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i May
Slrnngwood, .ch
. Wiittlicws— WrLrrrry Wedding.
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Due of the rno-t ticautiful’wed-[ Maywood, s in -I .
ding*
of
111..M-nsuii
psik
pin
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Fri-ph'.'
’
*' J!!.T?
Holm.
day at Imdi noon at the home of!
Time-2:20'4.
tin- bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.[
2:15 Trot—Purse X'.MMI.
B. A Matthews, wlb’n Hieif- daugh- Mav l.-nf. h in iWnnd ... I
ter. Mary Hannah wa- united in Alwine. hlk g Draper ....:
MANY SMALL-GAME HUNT......... .......
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g
Van
■ if Laii-imr.
Buckle ................•'
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EflS PROCURE LICENSES
Brother John, h g Wand . .1
strains nf Mentlelssohii's wedding Time-2:36Vi. 2:2ii',. 2:32
iiiarili. played by Miss Kathleen One Half Mile Burry Co.
nine
Wooley. the
bridal . prove*.sim&gt;

.1.line- Whllliey *.f Grand Rapid*.

I’Kjitl Ina

from

many

Haling 12 Ipplirimls.
Mtund of lhe shot-gun is
father id the groom. then mute tin
thniiisliuiil the rnnnly- hut

)a«l Friday.

v pCuiit

lltipld-

ilolHLrjjm,

HasB
King:
McKl

Boy. (Jojm Mead . I

-1:15, 1:1ft, 1:15'4.
Friday’s Races.

Wdliaiiiof luiusing, and
lhe
bride-maid-. Miss Itvafrice Blinslnn
■ ■f Grand Rapids and Miss l.tilu Me-1
Creery nf Holland, tlu-n came Hi,.
I* ’ Rny t:. I.r t Chanite*r* ...I
applirnuti
•rh,.; MaywiMHl. p in ; Goo? ...........2 :
an.l I Zaiubcr Linda. I) tn. ‘Johncar-i
vM'ti
......................................... •’&gt; :
little. Miii,„„ Swoolwoud.
m. (Vanduzon:
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•28}4,
d game'
appeared Un- bi ide. on .Hie arm of.
her father. ’
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I ll*- bride wme n'becoming gown Mikado, b g Anway I f !
&gt;&gt;f While rreitejlv etiieiU'. irinpiii'di ktdy Online, eh -pt •A’air

tiilimt
while

NOTICE (IF HEAItINt; CLAIMS. .
.Slate of Michigan, Counly of Bar- 1
ry. 8S.
.Notice is hereby given; that by an
order of th&lt;- Probate Court for the
Cminty of Burry made on the 2lsf
day of Neplember A. D. t9l i. four
months from that &lt;lntc,jvere alloiv-

T^liere is no other one business that is more important to

fare of.all people concerned than an honest, dependable,

vertising Real Estate Agency.

moodland

Free.

Miviuirh

Trouble Quickly

Fiirrand!
• Smith. Xa-hvilh*: M*'Au&gt;* \V*-nger. 2:21
girls.
Ill l Inu.
For China Stand.
When on* baa a eblna umbrella
Mrs. Matthews.

spougn m inn Bottom oi &lt;nc jar &lt;o
•'dm ' *'ecI&gt; lt *rotn being cracked or broken,
aiid!
eponge not only prevents II-from
'
*
broken, but al at abaorba tba
while,
«blch drips from the umbrella
Mr. and Mrs. Ed|l Bird-all wen

At Him
[rille: F.dwin ••Tlmma*.- Fr.
iS I'. Pliillip*. Ila-lmg-: -I. W
Curl'd.

ad­

plishing to-day, we are entitled to the above record;

onic.. &gt;n III- BARRY COUNTY- REAL ESTATE.

Guy of Hasting*, for examination:
and nllowanre. .in or beforo Hie 2lsl

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If you desire to sell your property this year, now is the especial

•lay of January m xi, and that -u*-li [opportune time for you to list it with us. Let us hear from you and
|Court,%n^^^
!w&lt;will immediately look over your property, and make you the most

i January m xi. at hm o’clock in’ lhe [liberal terms possible.
,''H™i,ls'.’[.i'™i',.'.n&gt;i|.i. A. t&gt;. 1011.
Thanking you all lor lhe many kind word, spoken lor our Agency
I in the past, and knowing that our methods of doing business will meet

CHARLES M. MACK.

f)f Probate.

| your continued approval in the future, we are

Yours very truly.

Order For Publication.
Stale of Michigan,
lhe Probate ,
Court for tlie Counly of Barry.
'
At a session of said court, held, al J
the- probate ofllco, in the Cily of.
Hustings, in said county, on (he!
Present:

Hon.

Chas.

J.«»•.„ I,...

M. Mack.

e.1,.1..

Benham &amp; Trim
Real Estate and Investment Brokers
Phone
Phone472
472

...

Hustings, Mich.

118 N. Broadway.

Tombttona aa Barometer.
t’ptpn. near Peterborough, one ot

'

Obituary.

To Attend IL A. Il Coiifrrvncr.

The fourteenth annual contercned. Daughters of Hu* Aincricaij
Revolution, will b&gt;- held in Kalainl azuii S.'pL. inb.T 2H. 29 and 30lh.
pointed for.hearing said pciilion;
ii"i-. . To Huhn were horn three The local chapter will be repre„ is Further Qrderod,
UM_ That pub- । -on* and two daughter*. They are wilted by flu regent Mrs. W. W.
It
lie., notice ,i...&gt;„„r
thereof in- given‘-by
pub-I
Mr*. (Cha.*.'
Peek’.*7&gt;7
"lliiUmid;'James.
Janie*. 1 Poller one d.leifate. Mi*”* M. &gt;&lt;•»o--------J Mr&lt;
.|ias p^.j.
(if lUiUartd;
liration of a copy of this ord&lt;r. for of Detroit; Gordan ami William, *4 [
Goodyear nnd Iwo iillernatex.
three successive weeks previi.m lo, this cily. Florence having pas— I Me.*dame&gt; (r. A. Hoellzi I nml Jas.
•aid day of hearing, in the Hastings e.l lo Hie Great Beyond when elev-t
*a,n'
BANNER, a newityaper ,&gt;iii;te(l and i en
■liurcli of ! !‘H»|1 will also attend.
circulated in said i.'iunly.
I uni
w, ... ................
and was a
• uz. .
_
A t rim copy.
Jjiiig ■ of Prolgitc.
[faithful Chri'tian. believing in (Ue I
Advertised Letters.
Due who doetli all things well and I
Mr*, tiro. B. Dorsey. Mrs. S. OhnRegister of Probate.
I trusting
।- Him unto (he end,
•••-•■ which Ii stent], Mtj!. J. A. Davis, Mrs. M. J.
. &lt; aim- Set. in. 191L
She w;m a good I Chpinplin, Mrs. Moses lUwnburgli.
NOTICE OF
... CO.1I,MISSION; neighbor, a kind mid loving mother i Mr*. Wm. Ward, Mrs. Jgiuisa Keith,
ERS ON CLAIMS.; and will lie greatly mi«*ed by all I Miss Pride JcITires, Miss M. Neck­
Slate of Michigan, County of Bar- | who kilew Ker.
I |(*y.

1st al’ ■•••*» a myatertoua tombatone of black
We, the undersigned,' having been
i'vcep-1 marble, which emits a damp ooxo In appointed by the Probate Court for
Hie Counly of Barry, Slate of Mich-1
d Mr. and’M r*. W. Birkett-i The stone li regarded tn the village igan, Commissioner* to receive, ex-1
amine and a&lt;lju*tall claim* and de­
aa an Infallible barometer.
morning ad Hi*- I . Bs rbiiiyji Smu 'lh'
mands of all person* against Raid i|
day evening, foilh- pa-lnr- Doing
I
dtfeeastyj, do hereliy give notice Unit'
irwny attending ionf&gt;:i&lt;*iire. I^iruoilin
Aswyria Farmers’ Club.
we Will tiled ul Hu- SupervisorsII
uudti-iice- li«-.ii d Ri'i. Alvhb*'it al I In*
The fiilb.wjng program will bo
1m*iIi chiirrli*'*.
’
[in
land: Mr. .1. Whnllon of Siork- ghen at the Assyria Fanners’ t’.hib
Mr. and Air*. G. A. England Jtnd in:
bridge; Mr. T. f&gt;. Blinslon and Miss to be hold Saturday. Sept 26. wilh
liornlhra
of
&lt;
irand
IJapids:
Miss
Mr.
and Mr-. John Hill:
I he/form’r
Iwcnly-llDd day id January, A. I&gt;.j H&lt;-;ihici- Btiiistonnf Kalamazoo t'olClub .Song and Devolinnal*.
Jesse ll&lt;
1915, at nun- o I'lrw-k a. in., of earli
llegr and Mi— Jennie Sandahl of
Reading- Mrs. Wm. Cargo.
'
Pleasant x
of said days, for,th*f purpose of
Lan-ing.
Rociiatinii Margaret Sime.
Sunday.
Paper- I- lhe Lens of Your Tele­ ainimng mid allowing said claims. 1
and
that four inmiUi- from The
TOWLINE
l.iirryiiiiin*.H Homes Drmv Prizes. scope Clear op Smoky?-—Mrs. A. D.
Mrs. Ella Osbortn:.
Tablet* not only promptly relief,- —H.* C. AVallrrs. ppopriclor of the
Nineli'i-nlli day id &amp;'|ilcmlior, A. I).
mother. Mrs. Anna
...... all di-tie’-.’*. hut .if taken regularly l-.d.*i-«- livery. Jh much • gratified I Olmstead*
Estabrooks
,1911. wi're allowed by said court
,
Discussion.
*
Monday and while I livre received will absolutely'cure indigcstfoii by over the Mel that a number of hi.* 1
for creditors.lo preseiil (heir claim.*!
I Roadluc-Stella Turwrmyn.’
building up the flabby, overwork­ hoi'scb won prize* at the fair. Hr ‘ Recitation- A. T. Shepmi?.
to us for exaiiunution and allow- '
California. Four different varieties ed walls of lhe stomach and make w.-k awarded blue ribbon and first I
ane'e.
Reading'-Mrs. Emma Hill.
were in the crate ami- ihr'wriier them Ntrong enough to digest the prizes for hi* gray carriage team, I Ilecitaliou
Dated Hasting*, Midi.. Sept. loth.
nr.
. Tasker.
—Mrs. hJrun voueji for I heir excellency, as most hearty meal. $1 for a 50 days’ lu- line chestnut driving horse and .c.ioing Song
A. D. 1911.
, 1
noiig.
,
Mrs. Odmrnn kindly remembered treatment. .
'
Irving L. Cressy.
hi- Uhite priding carnage hor.-e.
—. Ti
-Alien
Alien fl.
CL Ti,.*..,
ThAmas.
Reporter.
Mailed hy American Proprietary all nf them being handsome aniBaker Shriner,
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Co, Boston, Masi.
Commissioners.
I
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BANNEll WANT ADVB. MI.
er*drlnl;

hustling,

Scriptures state that "By the Fruit ye

From our past record, and what we are accom­

Shall Know Them."

said arrount find tilTuwiyn •• liter*’-!

dinner.

till house.

liberty

the wel­

Fhr Eighths Mile Run—Purse $100

Sheriff William-

Wm

investment and

to all its citizens." ' x

Clarissa Earabee

..X.i-hiilh-:

venture. That country
year, the most money
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more prosperous that,

We are at present time carrying on an extensive and expensive
claim.- auainuL Hi.' I'.-lal,- &lt;*f Ida A.
Brook', lai,' «&gt;f said county, d*'- campaign of advertising, which is bringing us many inquiries tjach day. .
comoU. and that
all creditors of from prospective buyers in the Northern Central States, and during the
2n! fc'TtaK
W—-I- WE HAVE SOLD NEARLY ,,0,000.00 WORTH OE

Inn

daiidly gowned tn pink
.,,.i ..... 1 i...ut
..r

•

to the underlying in­

ous to said day of hearing, tn the I
There is something in every human being, besides the body, that
aJu 'jXl.M ""*’*£5 0"',•
»■"' '■ * •*»« '»
e«»*r«lte &lt;b« hu»-

Anderson.
Jl-yiwild*. Na-hxilh':
mi. Na-hvilte- F. Kent
kil||'; le-lie F. Feigh-

Both go back

county.
gers for the chance of Jionest effort and honest
, ,
Chas. M. Mark.
’ [is not the most prosperous that divides, each
v.-re;i2;2Ma,. 2:2tD4.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
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u'among
its citizens.
I hat country is infinitely
Ziie. File-Eights Mile Run—Piii-m? $50.
Register of Probate. jeven on less money, opens up every avenue of

enjoying a Well

t^mplM‘11 A

given by are essentially the same thing.

Van ' ARyine. till; g

dinner ul I In

tip tlie. dinerunre.

public nolico thereof !*■■

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BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.

and

It is a real step forward when you open an accouiit withMs
and start to build a competence for the future.
As the
account grows you will also find increase in the amount
and frequency of your deposits, as shown in your pass
book, make mighty interesting reading.

Come in and let us show you.
4% on deposits

FARMERS STATE BANK

�PARS SEVEN

THE HASTINGS B.INNER. SEI’TFAIBFH 24. IJIi.

Southwestern Barry

THE PRICE QUESTION ON

8HCLT7,

White D ess Goods

The helion Study Club will meet
Friday afternoon with Miss Burtee Flower. ^I'he KUoks from the
State Library are here and cap
now be had at any tinje.
Miss Ethel Green of Kalamazoo
wa« a guest of Mis# FlorviMk*
Lisinanl for ir few days Inst week
Mr. Kopf of Ionia was home over
Sunday.
.
Mr. •and Mrs, lang and
leon
Nichole of Kalamazoo visited Mrs.
Gillespie Friday.
Mrs. John Slater visited friend*
in Battle (keek from Friday .until

After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White-Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

Actual Cost.
Children's Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.
Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

Prairieville, Mich.

We Pay

THE PRICE QUESTION

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

AUCTION SALE

wilh Mr. ami Mrs. Smith nl Hick-) d.iys with Iht tlaughi. t
&lt;&gt;ry.
■ Ghmn TagRcrt and i«■&gt; i•••&gt;- li-&gt;iu
Mr*. I.inenln .Bush (•nb&gt;rtniib,«l illm Tarnier District «••!•• mi •tit
her niwe-'mill two nrphrws from; streets Sunday,
Cmmtuck Sunday.
Wm.' Busti's two
of l’li.-;i.
illayimi Branilsleller Im- Im'cuii| N- '., who have bc&lt; :i \ .
li^m
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of work nl tin-Kai-1 for some time,
relni m .l
hoiiie
amazon
ami 'Mi*- Flon‘tn'« Wednesday ifigllt.

$20,000.00
6,000.00

Capital
Surplus

__
.
. J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
A. A. Aldrich, .Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Tecrpcning

The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his farm on
Sec. 27, Yankee Springs township, \
miles northwest of the
Yankee Springs store, on

Thursday, October 1st

prrinl work at tin- Kalamazoo ।
iurmnl.
Dr. Cross ami family were Run-

Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property:

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING

Dark bay mare, 9 years old, weight 1200, good driver,
Bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1200, work chunk.
Heifer, coming 2 years old.
Yearling steer.
Bull, one and one-half years old.
Two calves.
About 55 hens.
,6 tons of clover hay.
About 12 acres of coin stalks.
About 200 bushels of apples on the trees.
Old double harness. New double harness, never used.
Single harness, used 2 years.
Top buggy, used 2 years.
Blanket.
Lap robe.
Neck strap.
5 jack screws-, new, one foot high.
Numerous other small articles.

II you have any work in the above lines I shall be more

than pleased to figure wilh you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as ,1 ran |&gt;ossibjy 'make them.

My Other Lincs—Pneumatic

Word
romes
Jpilll
Blackman that this year

Pressure Systems,

.......... ............. . •■■&lt;••■■&gt;■■•••.
IOV
m lliiig along very niculy with his' siinid'i

Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

DELTON.

. Dr. .tones nml wife of Kan-i* vi*-।
J’’
ifed ltlldr Ideeo. Mi-. Hoy GnsRill.i
.
la-l 1'iie.Mlay niwhl.
,
vi-I v
Homer Green and family ju.■
imiviiig into the Kahh-r propiTlv.
.
Mis- Wanda 'Kelder. who h.i- f
been -pending lhe -iimmer' wiihi
o

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

ilion.

Ask Yourselves

daugiilvr.
A large
■plimi g
ui-wlay i

to purchase goods when the market is low and who gives
vnu the benefit of his foresight.

That is what this store has done; that is what it is doing
now.-. At the first intimation of an advance in price wc
purchased a large quantity at considerable risk to ourselves
and are now giving you

1

16Jbs. of Sugar for Si.dli
with a $1.00 purchase of other groceries. This latter condi­
tion is simply to^protcct us against dealers who, at this price,
could huy sugar much more cheaply of us than from any
wholesaler.
Ask’ ypursclves this" question: 'Has your grocer done

this for you?

'

. As our store expense is small.and our operating expense is light: as we
bin for cadi and m’ th.- diso unl-. we can MEET'ANY COMPETITION
AND THEN SOME. This is no idle boast. We invite you to put us to the
-'test' wiirnever y&lt;nt desire !•» make any .purchases of • furniture.. Wc would
like !.• have y-m inspect «n-r line of Bed Room Suits. Parlor Furniture.
Couches. Rockers. Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, etc. Y-ou v.ilFbe. stirpriseiF
ail’d pleaded with the money saving opportunities we can offer* in Furniture.

2^, Per Cent

Delton State Bank
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Wc cannot t.Hi strongly impress upon the minds of the people of Barry
Cm. that when it come-s'to ITR.XTTl ’ RE. that is our strong suit.' Wc are
therewith the g-kwlx
We are getting in our hew lines and they
will' suit you. . \\ c have furniture for every robin in the. house aud.
if'yolf -liould, tic-ire any article iu&gt;t found in our regular stock, we will be
.glad to .semi and git it for you. We have the catalogues of the leading
funiiture makers and it is np trouble t” make a satisfactory selcctipn.

Mrs. Orren Barrel Visited in Kal­ tallied their children fram ll.i-lim
and" Grand Hap ids. SundiX
amazoo Thursday ami Friday.
Nearly everyone from ilii- plar
A large delegalimi from Ik-ll/m
aud vicinity attended the Harry attended the County fail' "in- «
iRo. fair on Thursday.
Elmer Mantel was in Grand Rap­
id* last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hull ar.- mak­
ing a Ten'"ifay&lt; visit 'with ffb-ndv
and relatives in Allegfln and Vicin-;

F. H. WILKINSON
'Both Phones

FURNITURE

A. W. Zurbtfl was calbil lo: Bo-J

Chester. N. ¥.. lasf S.Munhy by tlie
death'of a sister.
Bertha Shultz visihd her mother1
at Hastings from Tueidny until1
Saturday of last week.
Mrs. Maude ZertH‘1 ami little sou
of Hastings visitwi her si-ler here,
the first of tho week
*•.
August Froijnrt ami wife of Ba­
tavia. N. ¥.. are vimIiii-- al John
Horn's ami A. W. Z-riiel -.
Frank ‘Hallock, wife mid m&gt;o,
Colon of Johnstown, xisiled al Uro.
Kenyim's. Monday.
V«-ln Kanyon of Kalam.i/.-o vic Mr. Treesc is moving hi* family iti-d
itctl her
hei parents over Sunday.
Guy &lt;iiddinpe and family of
from I he Williams house into one
I Hastings
of Mrn. Main's houses.
• •
HasUng were Sunday xi-ilors at
Mm. Frank Norwood left
lasijC.
C. Sonnervlllc's.
Sinn
Shultz mid ...... Jjdui
Tuesday morning for a • several|I .Mrs.
Mrs. Carrie
&lt;
weeks' visit wilh her brother and of Hast
family in lhe northern part pf the&gt;.Sunday

II?, I-

Free Lunch at Noon

.1 t’dk nihl f;nn/|v
SUIldllV.
•

TERMS OF SALE-AII sums of $5.00 and under cash.
be given on approved 6 per cent notes.

The Universal L*nguage.
Tho one unlv r.- I language Is’not
Everywhere
1:1,111 tho s,-.rno niUBfca! ,-rorc In played. The

HOLMENTIUHCII.
tv"i" r1

Charles Duffey, Prop

ll.'my (Start!! im.l «if.. nf Un- Si* ch«raic,,'ri“,“' national nuallties.

-inu -iH iil Salunlny and Sumloy :(l I
j
I W. s. Barnum**.
•
1 Harry Parmalee of Eyarlj
,i
I
ih.t* hrefi-hero for' -•»»rrn» tiuie.'
I turned
....... lo
... hi- home Monday. ■.
C. M- .Blown of ’Grand Itapi.l-j
'k
We'rl
uie
we... mJ

KOPF &amp; KOPF

Sunday

t|ic

Over that amount one years’ time will

mWe-lovcrs -verywhero find de­
llglit-ln n comiwsition. il mutlern not
from.what land or dime the &lt;&lt;y!ipruy.
halls. Whdlx r
d th flermsiiy or
Italy or France &lt;&gt;r at home, your furor­
Ito mustq sounds tiio *time.—Leslie's
''CeUlr'

Col. N. C. Thomas,
Auciioncer

W. J. Hayward,
Clerk

DELTON STATE

giivst?

BANK REPORT

Fos-mc Fnr Q&lt;ala

—Try The BANNER For. Better Job

* aims r OF Odle Printing—“Once Tried, NeVter Denied.”

l..-|
|
. I , “1,1 (II I I" Il
Rank al |MI«i. Wh'ZVi.Ut It.- &gt; h.

DELTON, MICH.

:4 Uf-ui’

Right Goods at Right Prices
Has Always Been Our Motto

Henry Flannery

•in., ni.. .num A-|i|ipiii "1 i .iit'iioi) ,
wS."'"'"’ ■”

AUCTIONEER

I Inn" hiul miiiK* Intyjf Miles. If I
tun &lt;|cf n sitlr In yiiiir tirinil.v,
I mu sure it uill briny others

P.O. Address, Dowling, R.F.D. No.2

STOre RHEUMATISM
Incipient and Chronic Cases are
ctiecked by using RJIEUMA

'

SOUTHWEST

;

III TI..IND.

Wm. Haven* add family ■ spent
Suduy with Itaiikju Hurl and Bun-

'

.-..i-uju,. .1

Wc have always sold you the best goods
for the money. You can be sure you
gel your*money’s worth if you buy it of us.

. .

arrrs. fpxnl Imililings....

:mhw

extra biiihlhiQs.

•n

&lt;'s|4lal Mik'k |*ald li&gt;
Hurrtu* tnnii. .
I’lidlvMml
i;«
Connnervlal iUh •
•Ull|H«-t 10 MIWX :
b&lt;»inx» dcpu-.llbdoK account-&gt; .
ii Fuller i* hudiling a gnr-j bktlnr* ertUncatc-.
ot depot11
II- week.Art Allerding is
lb" work.
.
ToUI...........

rifllil.
&gt;'* poiKl farm

...

1211 ill It's, (prill Imildhl!)*........
in nrirs. &lt;px&gt;d liiiihlini|s ......
I’.’ir litre-, rxlra. Imiliiiiin-. ...
120 inn's rxti'u liiiildiiitis ....
: xf&gt; uirvb. tpnbl liidtdhifi' ....
' t.'O mir-. ixtfti Indldiiifj's ...

.-m-

Birds Don't Like Bright Colore.
Martine, bluebird* and wren* do
No matter how long you have suffered..
Hm'l cpeiil Sunday wilh Ins not take kindly to bouse* made of
new, bright wood.
Their instinct*
or what firm of Rheumatism you may
,"'rIxre, RHEUhfA will remove the cause
I' - ' haul m very til ul lhe prei- lead them to prefer the place* which
■and make you well. Cleanses the Uric! • n' writing.
. j moro nearly resemble the inside* of,
Add from the kidneys, muscles and joints
Mi— Mabel Barber nf Knlmni- decayed tree*, in which their ances­
purifies the skin jind blood, and roSkt-s ,.'■•• epenj 'Vliursdtiy uiglil, al lie- tors have nested Trom tltne^linmvyou feel young again. It ha doctor's pre- le :n»* of AX m. Hawn- ami fuinlly..'|■ mortal. Build your birefhou’ses to suTe:
scnption—free from narsJUca and opiates.
the birds rather than tn please your
50 cents a bottle.
:
'own tastes.—Farm and Fireside.
CAItVLTU A STEUB1XS
-BA.XXEH WAAT ADVS JAY—i
i- "..

«.oi l coin .

Jlemy Ibiula timl wife were ,:rt.
Wnll Ink" S.iiupilny night nml Sn
day fhe iriir.«h, of Mr. nml M
Henry Fishl’i-.
Georue S..'Fuller an.&lt;l wife *i(,:
Sunday at Wm. II.TUer'&gt; in Wi
Woodlmnl.
•
"
Harriet lluui of l-Anrl i- Ib-r
■ f Fred Durkee*- p&gt;*o(&gt;te tlii*

u.? ....................

UMMI
3.300
G.ibhi
II.IKIU
i.lOO
B.lilUI

Try an order with us for a few supplies
for your table in Canned Goods, Break­
fast.Foods, Hants, Bacon, Minced Hain,
Cheese, etc.

banners wc have Grain bags and Timothy
Seed.

. iu nrn’Sj. jpiiwl Indldiiiijs y... 2JJ00

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Go.
iiv-nxtsS A\t»

iiFj.rbx.

will !*• al Cliarle*

LMiracri.

urduy.

mii.ii.

Wm. RENKES &amp; SON
DOWLING

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

PAGE EIGHT

WANTS

MEMBERS OF HEALTH WEEK

nicety inemin: «;i«.
waler in kitchen.

ONI CIWT A WORD. AO ADVINTMBMINTrOILIIITHANIXOINTI

SEPTEMBER 31, 1M4.

Mr&lt;

bUMMII Itto ANnUUNutU

■«_ « II., rnn

a ti. From m. «*.

Ihul.line line Amlnis. Dr. J. A. tat had a busy time of it one night reWooliin. Dr. !• rank (kirtidlmni nml cently trying to serve four Irishmen.

They Will Mft*l Friday Afternoon
nt Y. M. C. A. llrad&lt;|Uiirl&lt;*iN.lo
Mnkr Further Plans.

’alany In rigid parlies
Miller A- Hau l- I nml
nml "enquire for
W

each of the four thought ot somothlng
Long
----- Unconquerable.
------- ---------------------------- eUe they wanted. Thoy evoa ordered
The ancient Herbert w|io ■till live' their drlnka one at a time. They ttSt-Jf
Anntller ineHing '*• the coimiiiitbl. mountain territory of Kabylia often atopped feaatlng to watch the
■■•••» having
lh&lt;&gt; rILid
plans in chargo'foc;
hi?rv
iVninlvT
h'wJ‘k *''r”-------------- ““S'**!!4 b&gt;' Ko“*n- *«&gt;“r "inning back and forward,
whirh il
U,;; &gt;.mdai Nov is .
Vanda Areb-orTurt. They md. —
- ----------------------- When...............
the dinner
waa over the
host
gr&gt;&gt;und. &lt;‘liailf‘s will.es. Hast Ings
&gt;2^5 per rord delivered. Photto A.
r a blit with the num-1 VmJ*
will Im held nt the headquarters of
fln*‘.obeisance before the tlreF. Syivenler or &lt;i«*. TolliursL Iff
jewelry' »h*n
'You have done fraud," |
II*.- Barry Counly t:&lt;.mimllei» ..f the.
of lhe »reneb tender the xecopd
prices paid fm'p..ulln
Y. M.
A. lomnn-'Wafferminn
nt empire. Through all these millenniums1
Far Kale - Fine Miiiimer liotfie' &lt;&lt;(&lt;•
i o clock.
j
‘hey hove lived In their populous vlF; you run.
bank of Thotnapple Like. In- .
I he-n. rommitlee«me Iiinde'iii.
I I***1* perched high on the tops of
ctiidhiK Ihiii«&lt;*. Iiurir mid whop,
with 4i nrre land, mime fntii.
• ' "I steep hills. Around them In all dlj’rii’o right. Phone Lfkilt. Ben
in i I inane
I'ne Side
i. Anderson. II. &lt;1 n-ctloas H a xou* of trees, with pas-: The cashier looked it over. "How'll'
tore above, beginning at about three’
•I. Hayes ai
Smit li. ’ thousand feel, mid the oft-ccuquered ' lahar he aiked. pointing to the
| iionm iiuvi. tu»aud u.m
II. |(, open valleys below, Here for vuknown ■criptlon. which read
y»dirf—li:
- Iimuiie .d II..1
Att.lt IH. i Itreadv’ an Rev M. Grigsby.
"It la hereby certifled that the Irish jTrilow.ae.
ZffVlIle
rholern.
-n.rl..
•-'wk.
Puhlieily—M.
I- W. from his trees. There are (qur sta- republic la-Indebted to the bearer. 15..
GRAIN.
--------------------------------------------- , I eldllier. w. I
For Rent—«
t:iinrlrg| p|ea of nr,. in Kabylta—dried tigs,
I'll., per-oii Willi
lhe liiozingor. Rev
_ " *
It roadway.
! olives. bread und meat.
For miles knowlmlgment of the independence ofluals. w.
........... . .. Hom a Field. Rev. C. \v. linllou atHl’Mrs.'
Apply al
there
Is
one
unending
succession
of
place ni Itniwn* Re-iau-l ||,
filn&lt;&gt;iipr.
ylmid.
hi
lhi&gt;lihu- during fmr I Evhihils—M. \
Verier. R
M
villages set in this open forest of tigs Irish republic. .March 17, 1861." •
I
tod
• f lh. &gt; «dl teluiii lhe ILnl.s. A. II. Cnrv-ili. |&gt;r. I*. E. Ful- mid olives.

For Sale fihrap.—Hough l-inctj Itirn- per for roofing ami aheeting. also
K.-iiamuX'W'. Mich.
bill ■luff. 'Phone‘ 4&lt;MU. -inquire
KG. Merer,'City.
If!
For Stic—I» * ".i

l-wks *

xoiriiig nlmul *7.im«i locallil in]
__
Im-sI litlhi inlamt town in -tI Wiiuli*tl—Poultry,

l.'nhner.
j
&lt;»r\. Hur-'

. Colorado River.
The Colorado river wan named by I
HASTINGS MARKETS
by the Spaniard* from a word in their '
language meaning ruddy or red. an al- •
M.-iru-nrel
I'rovel. turion to the tint of the water. La- ( ..rrrrln! Wiiliirxihiv I’. 3L Kre»L 2» I”'
Mi- Alailha • n.k.r u„.l I ,„„k s.n,
,he
v&lt;iy li|||r r|i&gt;TO h| llh.
jilii'IU—Jlmilirhi Horton.
..u—u•
o ,
VnUfortunel one or two of his party
llwurtli
E'
having beer drowned in Its current | iis w,.'k. s-Hk.ima.
nyiinr W cent* L&gt;r wheal.
I MaaicaM s*lt. *«.

Poultry \Vaiitrd -I uni m.w local.
dug 4’Iiuil -I'hniie. SflHlL—J.
Kirchner.

r-sliredder. for- Nil.

I.mnnier- mill
:

Wanlcd-^A rihnI

run-.. Beil Newland,
S
Phone |f.l tl r.
Cider Mill—We will riarl tin

Mich.
Sale

Fnr

Sale—in

naiuluiiiill.ii

Making Flour Is Our
Business 40 Years Has Put

Chilli*-

Fur Sulf nr llrnl

Campbell, Morgan.
-&lt;• cenlAl ■.mall ami diily .’I
i
rents.
\V&lt;- want your pnulLry* For Sale—I
Will pay higlie-t prices.
Jos. ph
sit naled on f
&lt;&gt;f city liinii-

French’s
White Lily Flour at The Head

ruiiiifiii

in-ide.

rWxVH:

Fur Sale—«&gt; I. C. Hni.«l
For

miw.

Making flour IS OUR BUSINESS. For over 40. years we’ve
given it our thought and study. Our aim has ALWAYS been to
IMPROVE; IMPROVE; IMPROVE. For that reason you never
saw French’s White Lily Flour lagging along in the r£ar. It has
always been to lhe front, and there we propose to keep it We
take pride in it, and the universal depiahd for it, because it stands
as the result of our 40 years of experience in the milling business,
and of the study and thought we have devoted to it.

Sale

W. IMlleii.

’Hum to

t

ICeiil

R» ;i-..nnble

li-rgi-

fl j
House For ItrnlEmUlin*
Xhi.
I

ost—i'ltilil'* locket mid cli.iin with
intiinl i'.
Fiiiih’r |*lra«e return

MODERN DETECTIVE AT WORK

French’s White Lily Flour is a “perfectly balanced flour, and
is the result of 40 YEARS of practical. experience inunaking
nothing but this one particular brand of flour. It is produced un­
der those favorable conditions of manufacture that you will rare­
ly find surrounding flour of any other make:—
1st.—We run this big mill’ NIGHT and DAY, year in and
year out.
2nd —We own the WATER POWER and LIGHTING
PLANT, with which this mill is operated and lighted.
r
3rd—We own our.ownmiill and equipment.

Little Show for Wrongdoer When the
Up-to-Date Sleuth Really Gets

It isn’t a “knack" that makes good bread—it’s very largely
the real QUALITY’ of the flou» that makes the difference.

Inmps'J two

». pi”

Fri«ln’

liillii

HlU,S.-pl.
r.inm

(£-• I
fe

'

•
V—____-

‘
D„

j । ttnntrd-

I- Pleldire. P.'tl F-l.-l Wallllll.
■_________________ I

k -For Huh’—Sugar htirrel.-.. i»&gt;i k'fc
■!' '
rd-, lard liil-i. vinegar han.
|
". t Matthew-.
lul

D6 lour
Own Model i

&lt;r coiiiini'

When you make good bread from French’s White-Eily Flour
one-time, you can AIAVAYS make bread that is just as good from
the same flour, if you’ll make it in. the same way, because French's
White Lily Flour is ALWAYS the SAME.

wild the great detective, “you
• A plci.iro

ji-

Waulwl—Two hijf

you whether, the fab.-;.: £2 .
is real wool,’,vfirthcrtlie
।
coat’lj loamy and tom- £ |
fortM*le,or v h.-thcr the p.’
clothes will lock vrell on ' r=.
yen.
fel

.,n,.i | “Ut everything I go after—if deduction

ty &lt;desiR.-n nr c
f,‘*‘ 'H'l'h'-■
i*”.,

"But confound It. I toll you.” aplut**ie banker, mopping his peraplr;1‘: Ing brow,
nay I have nothing to
&gt; j confee»!
I hare been at my doiik
2 every afternoon for tho past three

■ri t-

Kline. S.-tfev MmmtnT.
/inifl* lildg-- Cieleinihl.

'

By running night and day, year in and year out, and having
the very latest and most up-to-date equipment, we are able to
make the BEST and MOST EVEN QUALITY of flour that it is
possible to make. That is WHY, when you buy FrenclVs YVhite
Lily Flour, you can always KNOW that each sack will be jusb4ike
the sack you had before.

Wmiled-

"Well, why don't tou prove’lt?” dej manded Iho great detective.
' Ih-eaurt*. no'matter how hard the
: wind blows, she b still his mother."
j retorted the banker snrcaatlcally.
.
... ..... ।
"is that a species of the capricornua
w qd. hard and -on wirier in hunkydnry on your wrirl?" cried the
kil* hen. Phone iKHlt. I.: A. i.ain 1 great detectlvo suddenly.
_________ ■
_ ; • 'Where?" said the bunker, niid flubg
i»r Suh'—-Al 'a bargain
acres,1 ul* hla wrltd. Quick us u Hash of butwilh lw&lt;&lt; --I-, of good iitiildingi.; t’ re'l lightning the great detective
llin-e mile- notlhw. -l of Na.-h-j Belied It. stabbed It sharply with a
Ville, one half mile from ‘•cIiih4;| small stiletto tfhlch he bad concealed
g....&lt;l f.-ne. -, M.fl and hard wal-r. hi his hand, and as quickly whipped
Will sell IIII III' i'1 tirres willi (lff h|„ 1||U |o Mtch th(&gt; r,.sulUnt „lx
........ ..... -__________________'’'..Iran. drop. Of blbod.
1

I Store anti see “-I I JO”
| ' Blue Scr;;.t S; t rial and
j other Clothcraft ruits
and overcoats, fur xoijrsell. Tiivy’n- all f.uarI cnli.’d pure wool, and it
| won't take a minute to
I r-lipinto a .tout tbut’siust
’ ri’ht for your ane, height
i and chest measure.

iiiiiniruli

• Why thc^c particular
clothe,? Well, because
we’ vqjookcd over every­
thing that .sells between
tea and twenty-two dolJars, and we can’t offer
you as good value for
your money in anything
but Clothcraft.

G. F.

Chidester
"The Beat tar the Money Store*'

If you have had “baking troubles” in the past, why continue
’ using the brand of flour that you have been using?
i

night he examined them.
Tannic mid’ Just full of it." b0
exillte.J. "He could never get himself
In that condition without attending
tango
teas every afternoon for months!
M. Bilks.
Now to Identify the brand of tea by
Wanted—Al
E. Bund SI., City.' the acid, thus locate tho hotel that
Uliildle lined eoillpolenl Wommi iol
do general house work. ■ Modern । woman—and presto. hla wife gets her
hou«o. two in family.
Wmiex divorce and 1 got a 110,000 fee—hoe
‘
‘ ~ *- |dnei‘ hee!”—Exchange.
-for right party;
.Iwk

Notice—Uy
Mi,ii,l:iv :

Cloihcraft stands for

Better workrnanuhip,
better designing, money
. saved and put back into
fabrics and linings—
clothes that will faft as
well as they fit. Cpme
in and see us.

Why not try French’s White Lily Flour thd next time you
bake? Your Grocer or Elevator man keeps it. Insist upon hav- ’
ing French’s White Lily. Don’t accept anything that is claimed
to be “just as good’’-r-because it wofft be.

1
|

vale home.
ORiee.

mill

Tied |
v-iyi
Iwk I
, .|ni
1 .

Inquire at BANNER
|wk

: Allcnlion—TIm&gt;m« wishing “ cliimI liny* nr furnaces- cleaned |&gt;lea&gt;e
nidify nl once.
Phone MOB. ;W
: For Stile—full
blooded
light
| Bmhamns amt one rooster. Phoig118-3 rings.
.
?Wfc*

For Halcr-R ronin hmise. nearly
new in Mcond ward.
Bard and
soft waler, gas. * Plrone H8-3
1
nogs.
-•
2wks

Mrs. O'.FIsnagau—'Come here, ye
obstinate young Irlah raakil. an' put
yer-hat on! Shure. If ye hadn't got

especially particular in the blending of the grain we
use. This with our perfect and thorough system of milling,"im­
parts a “flavor” that.you will find in no other flotir.
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Wethat
are
1,1 the sllfnce of Ma laboratory

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

that contralry!
IV. II. II. N. Mccllna.
Tlie Woninn'H lloinv* Mnwionary
Society of the Melhndiri diun'li
will meet wilh Mrs. Emma Snyder
on WoditMuay ofternfton, Seplemarr 30. Every member fplease be
pt-Ment,

Middleville.

I ■

nnuiiirirrc suunn

�JHE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 24,1814—20 PAGES.

.^'glimpses
of has
TINGS
35 YEARS
AGO

CID IMS Flffi HS iHED'l SilltVES
ORIEWAI CITIES[—
SHOW.................
utiitniHL UHILO oitun

sitNwrMyuMihb Smi'iiiiioMi

fl cannot be imaginRL------------------------------------------------------- J
• "V',w

Drive* Rheumatic Pains Awcy, from the blood and drive it out of
the system.
p
Relieves Backache and Blad­
It matters not how old you ue or I
der Disorders After A .
how long you have suffered, Croxone i
Few Doses Are
so prepared that it is practically.
Taken
impossible to lake it into the human
Sleep disturbing bladder weaknciier, Lackache, thcumaliim, and
'■**&gt; ,ro3n&gt;’ o|her kindred ailments
y men so commonly cbme with tledini:.g years, need no longer be a source
of dread and misery to those who arc

comes all such disorders because it re­
moves the very cause of the trouble. It
soaks right into (he kidneys, through
the walls and linings; cleans out the
httle filtering glands and cells, and
gives lhe kidneys new strength to do
their work properly. It neutralize'
and dissolves the poisonous uric acid
substances that lodge lu the joints
and muscles, causing rheumatism;
and makes the kidney: filter and sift
•ut all lhe poisonous wa.tc i.-.att.-r

A Mitihls Forlrreis Js ,&lt;hir. Gud_"
i mighty fnrlre** i* our God.
A bulwark never failing:
mr helper Hi- amid tlie Hood .
of inoral j||* (irevailing.
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PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO II.

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On-oue side;

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:S,J। little wmnl I

; lance of one block, I counled *e\enty three women ttoli.-iiing Ihim- Extracts From News Colums

nothing bit prisons

It- li­

.

of the Hastings Banner, innai.-i m
Hublisjwd June 1879
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Buckeye's Ahead?
svhich-t,* drawu up by a lamp* roppl
The Grand Deliver) «’• .Middleville and wiiidla*- by steam.
I'he ma-,
*■.
On Saturdnj Lust.

FOR INMATES

I bars like nn animal cage.
Lystem'without-results. You will rind
it different from ajl other remediei. ninu iiirnimun mi in numn ■■ ।
•'....r K.-.-p.-r
r...... u-/..- at ।
There . is nothing else on earth like1 RICH AMERICANS WHO SHOW ILL
«»••• y
it.
It starts to work immediately
nnrrnnio iun cwniuiniiinr Much to our *orrow. in lh&gt;* &lt; atibland more than a few doses are seiBREEDING AND EXTRAVAGANCE
,,f 'i-i'iv.-*, i.liiiw*.- and Japan-:
Mid.il.
dom required to relieve even the
.
Wr *aw ;i fi-w Win'-- -lav.-*.
most chronic, obstinate cases.
i
I'hc following morning w.- rod.-1
• reaper* and
It is the most wonderful remedy ; Camic in ii Ship l.oml lo Bombay. - *'i a virlm
ia v.-ry
h. through 1'
ehiria
very eat
earlj.
that
place
a*
•f il.u-Hv
thickly twnnil.it.-.
populatedI .h
di—
—
ever made for restoring the lifeless
■ ll“- '•'“**
orpa__
e... ....
-,rpans ...
tn --------health-----------------and strength
and
Credit lo I idled Stales.
ridding the system of every partich
man her
.of uric acid, and you can take il with
W
the utmost confidence that nothing j Monday. Nov. JH.
'
1 night.
on earth will so quickly cure such j The two day* al Bombay
,.
,
We
conditions.
...
, I ph'iily.
It i* nol u sight’ seeing I o\er twelve feel •upint.- with lif-!!
You can obtain an original pack- icily.
It hn« a i&gt;o|xilntion of one' teen men silling on the iloor. tail-'.if.. ■..!
age of Croxone at trifling cost from |millioii. mid when x-i-n from Mali- : wring or trying to mat..- .Iio&gt;•-----any first-class druggist. All druggists , |,ar ||d| does nol seem latter Iliad hardware, etc. We i
?hre
“ "•'■I- Bombay bay i* lM-mi- the Grant Hoad, ami
i machim
the puichase price if Croxone should nlauiing many large ------------------- &lt;
-• •»t.U In ■&gt; ,u.£l. ...fc
■
.. ....... ..
;ln.,n
------------------whal a hiili-ou* sight,
"ur main
About
boai*.
II .is surrounded by high olijecl of ihi* early drive, wa* ii':ijl.ki
hill* and moimluiii*.
I only wt«lt 11 i*il I heir native Hnxaar. ;d*o going j (1HII '.j- vyreiuomi.
Hanknijiltj Notice.
ymt.imuld .liuxc.li&gt;Luu_ui_auc.roum ;il; Ju.-Hi.i_w|i.-i.-+t-tf»o* • Xv|.(; j,aid all
ntbl
• Il 1 nf men tiiixombh* from Arabia -mid nock,
;i*l. iiHiit otillyim: province.*
' n. u-.-l
-hil&gt;t&gt;l&gt;
\y.- drovi- to Millibar Hill, nndi \ITiV
in and
Hie Bay sUIie wealthy Parsers or Sim Wm.
nd .as morning

ayd

we

female

IVhnl l|ar ('Annul Kill.

per minut**.

imipinu &gt;•!•

ran.
real War

«ill

forwdrd-

erond kiln will j Prine

i* building a I miner of'.•ireiiuih. In- sprang
lie 1*1 waiil.
-ward. grasped the r&lt;-|:im'*nt:il
in Hr. I'pjobn * I ‘J3/**
1,1 dniitf'-i- of
,1 bloom mid jJfnk'm. and *lnmtmk--&gt;;iv.i th.-

rticiimi. Many
the .lohtiyon

D. ltd I. on reading lhe petition by I.
bid we in mjr own slrcnglli confide. .•aid Bankriipi for dischnige. it i* ' I
Ordered by lhe Court. Ihnl n

Th*. innb

•urn-1
a"‘
ed. d •Y'ih . :
used throat.

twi**- very Ih-aulifiil.
Mih.Ii.-iII r.

heroi'in

filled
.
Should threaten In undo tn.
•’•• will nol fear, for God hath'will­ •
«... Illi•.IIU
ed
(iliom-r -Iinnld not be uriinldd.
His truth lb Humph through us.

Iiallle||e|i|;

Th.- mortal life also:
The Inuly they may kill:
Gods truth nbidcih still.

Mnrrlrtl By JtiMlre Gould.
From the German
of Martin1 -Frank S. Baki-r. agyd 32 year*,
l.ulluT, by Frederick Henry Heike, of FpH,:jH&gt;ri,..and Airs. Edna- M.
■| &lt;du-.v. ag&lt;-d 2K y&lt;;nr*. of Irving |
lown-hip. il;iuglil&gt;-i' of Wellington ,
on Snltirdliv for Belding, Kiibh-r. wore united in marriage by
icy will re.-ine.
Mr. mid .lindjcc Gould oil September 17. lhe
eerctrthny being performed in lhe
jii*ln-e'* office.
•

C. K. &amp; S. Ry.
Special Trains and Low
Excursion Rates

Moslem From Northwestern India at the
.
Great Mosque at Delhi.

rrnne*. lhe hill* and sky light up
I wilh a deep shade of red. long !••■fore (In* sun could be ,-ieen. Isaac
and I .-iiHid al lhe window fully
mm. Iialf'ljptir. watcldyg il light up. i
jlie bay wilh the boats in It.
This
wdl be our happy remembrance of
Bombay, as was once our view

Account of the

engaged a small native

1OO Mile Auto Race

S. C. GRESUEL,

G. P. A,

ilead.
These Pai see* are
a great people, there are a
tv thousand of them, atul

a row that ha­
in eiglil year*

olent. and ihmiulilful of their poor.
Speaking of poor in. Bombay. we I lie occasilHI Wil?
aie (old lhe Iwggar- peg in groups.
They will make up iJparty of from
Middleville
live (o llfly go_tojiJfiiiim*. ami make
life unbeandd
moan-.
thing lo

,* wilh Mr. Conklin's in Onondaan be accommodated in,

Fi tick-

under ground. seven hundred
llOUls. lhe Iltp.VVnlimj .UsWhal rviravagance for a sail i&gt;o:d

Harmon

nesday evening,
programme,
c

_.
..n...
ini- tarn-1* *oiiau-.i iwo i
lo our gn-uLjijy. lhe Round Ilin .....i ..r ,i„.
oan ..f

w..,r.T-snj,.

e back
hi* faint.
•it Bi.IJ,i:s is huv

a little

■
•
. oxer a v
mrrmirrdmg
\
....... .
i,!.

mid me furnished a crew of eight that they are hungry, and to see
.then- wasted and' diseased form* .
.
and from whal we hoar of them. I JUI"'
1H14. and enjoyed I lie rjde, bid intnd think they are lellmg the onlyi *&gt;.-

Kalamazoo, September 26th.
Round trip Fare from Woodbury, Woodland,
Coats Grove, and Hastings__ ■
$1.00
Shultz\
■
.75
Cloverdale __r___ _ __________ _ _________ _
. .65
Delton and Mi!o_____.
.50

.1 .|.r,&gt;«. IM l. now..........
l-tlwlitx. Ita «n-kof epar-.
Etui R. *av* "you I J^’nlif Brigg* refuni’il
homo
•tiler.
IHw I* il I. W. ’
from Drinkwaler. ikmada. Saluniay
Ike! we have vi,*iled yotirJh'L
■
I pe;.r tree, jind
lhere
ii I A|r. and Mr*. Harp- Vernon from
in all il- glot&gt;-, and ha* «»tiejTennv—j-e. ar- vi-jtinv hi* &lt;i«ter,
.ns pern- on ii which look*, Mr*. Irvin Brigg- and fatt|Uy_
.

.n-iv.,!..i„•

|..ri miii.I,'.,
I.......... .
an.l l.air „.......... .........
nl- nr-dy Aui.-rKan-.i ,tn.h.„„| „t Mr j,,,,,, ,
Our 1lr.*l evening we rode -in n mn.lr.-d
„,u
|„u( . ............... .
victoria through tlie famous (Irani . .................. ... ..-.I at .mr H.oM. «■■ I
had
I
htu told ............ di by tualtah-1 whn-|.Z.-..l»b.tnt aluni-t
Bond.
Whal Highlit of immorality.

t iiigim./ n|e” i- repnr
xmd. that, lie. "would
The RANNEIl l.

•nd*, I|OW we tremble
«ll fori tine .’
- .lame?

and

*mt

■?od- (rein-VeitnnnlvjlS-la-Marli‘y^_

Married by Judge Mack.
i years

tadpole

Children’s Coats in a variety of colors and fancy weaves.
well made in the latest designs, sizes 6 to 14

They are

of this opportunity lo see lln-ni. I hours
need some reflection lo.pass judg­ Hindument.
They proceeded al once lo
enjoy Bombay and American drinks

isfy them.
We talked wilh sever­
al. one man front Lorraine. Ohio.
Itnd remembering «ur automobile

$2.95 to $5.95

Babies’ Goats in Bearskin, Corduroy and Chinchilla; variety of colors;
good linings; sizes 2 to»6
\

$1.48 to $2.50
Babies’ Knit Coats, made from the finest of yarn; white, white and blue
and white and pink

25c to $1.39

.

had a feeling that "they had hotter
save their money, and go to a mov­
ing picture show, where they could

CAPS

Babies’ Hoods and Stocking Caps, knit from the softest .of yarn; white,
white and blue tyid white and pink

25c to 48c

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BONNETS

Babies* Bonnets in Velvet and Bearskin; assorted colors and trimmings

48c

HATS
Children’s Hats, assorted shapes and colors

25 and 48c

New York Store

of Ralph, and as we -aid we were,
he greeted us a* a brother.
Postal
cards were all sold out nt I p. m.

Hastings, Mich,

Th« Hypocrlto.
The divine punlihineut of hypocrisy
Is fatigue. Those, in Shakespeare's
fine simile, whoso hearts are alt as
false as stairs of sand, must really, i
have much of that exhausted-sensa­
tion that comes of walking through
sand when it Is loose and deep. Tho I
hypocrite la that unlucklest of actors i
who Is never out of a job.—O. K. Chea­
terton.
'
Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples.
Bad blood, pimple.*, headaches.'
biliousness, torpid liver, consllpa-|
lion, etc., come from
indigestion '
Take Po-Dprl.ax. lhe pleasant and
absolutely sure Laxative, and you!
won't suffer from a deranged storn-i
,ach or Other troubles.
Il will tone
up the liver and purify the blood.
I Use it regularly and you will stay
well, hfve clear complexion and
steady-.Verves,
Gel a 50c. bottle
today. • Money back if nol satisfied.
All Druggists.—Adv.

ANXER WANT ADVS. PAY.

It s a “Wild Throw
When you throw away your suit or coat because they are
soiled and all out of shape. Bring them to us and we will
make them look like new.
A phone will bring our wagon to your door for your dry
cleaning or for your laundry work.

We wash everything every other day

AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY
Phone 243

Shulters Brothers

Hastings

�The Hastings Banner
PubliaberL-every Thursday a(
Hastings. Michigan.

gbqjt

Want Column. Ic a word for each
Insertion. Nd adv. for less than 12

Edilont.

■ Card cif Thanks, Ic a word.
Obituary poetry and resolutions?
5c a line.
.
OiiHuaiiei of 30 lines or less will
SubacWpUon- by Mall, Post-Paid: • be published free; 5 cents per line
ONE YEAR, in advanceI1J»
charged for each line above the 20
BIX MONTHS, in advance 30
lines.
THREE MONTHS, in advance.. .23
Notices of births, deaths or mar­
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
riages will be printed-free as news

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

per year, in advance,130

No communication will - bo pub­
lished under any circumstances un­
less it bears lhe writer’s name and
posloflh-e address.

Official Coll for the Republican
'
Slate Couvenlion.
To the Republican Electors of lhe
State of Michigan:
A state convention of the Re­
Mnrrintjc Licenses.
publicans of Michigan is Mreby
Gem-go H. Wickwire, Johnstown 33 called to meet al the Armory in
Celia Phillip*, John-down..20
the rity of Kalamazoo, Wednesday,
September 30, 1011, at eleven-thir­
Rcrlw.rt Hose. Hastings twp23
ty in lhe forenoon for lhe purpose
of nominating liepublicmi candi­
Frank Kliuie. Ilm-tlng* twp. .
dates for tho following slate of­
Mary Youngs. Hastings ....
fices: Secretary of State, Stale
Walter D. like. Ha-tings ..
Treasurer, ■ Auditor-General, and
Ida Mabie Harfy, Hasting* ..
Allorney Gem-nil. and for the'
Frank S. Baker. Freeport ...
transaction of such other business
Edna M. Tobey. Irving
as may properly come befqre the1
convention.
John A. MariioJI. Johnstown
Elizalrelh A. Traynor. peldM
Harry counlv will be.entitled to
15 delegates in tliis coiwnlion.
The total number ol delegates will

Unit Claim Deeds.
JOB PRINTING
Display kdverlising rales on ap­
The BANNER has one of lhe beail ! Jacob DeCrocker to Fein
plication.
Business locals and reading no­ equipped job offices m Western Crocker, parcel, sec. 33, B.,
tices. On first page or among brev­ Michigan and is prepared to do any
kind of book and Job printing.
ities, 1214 cents a line.

The following cdilorial appeared in ih^Cliicago Exuniim-r of Sept. 17.
ami show* what the leading ili-mui-i-alic paper .of the-we-1 thinks of th*.-,

democratic law makers:
It is quite natural that having failed to lake a common-sense view
of the revenue problem th** President ami Congress should disagree .on
the methml of meeting the deficit eauM-.l partly by Un- European war
M-are, buttnore hy faulty Democratic tariff legislation. It is iiI.mi natural
that Congtxws. being a iiKiiiy-he^Jed body, with mine nf its heads appar­
ently competent In grasp tlie priiu-iples of scientific laxntioii, should be

Under the resolution of 1858, no
delegate will b*- entitled to a seat
in lhe slate convention who does
not’reside in th&lt;- counly he propos­
es to represent.
.
Wednesday, September 9th, 191 L|
Im* been designnled by the Stale;
Central Committee as Hip' day on ■
which the several counly conven­
tions in the different counties for
the purposes of electing delegates I
to lhe Republican Stale Convention
al Kalamazoo, shall be held.
The delegate* from lhe several j
counties in each congressional dis-1
Iricl are requested to meet in dis-,
trick caucus at 9:30 o’clock a. tn. on
llo- day of the state convention.and
select officers as follows^ to be prei tainted to said convention for. con­
firmation:
(I) One vice President.
(21 Ono Mjislnnl Secretary.
(3) One member of the Cotnmitte on Credentials.
(4) One member of the Commil-

hills. The inriea-o- in the income tax is wisely upjioeed by tlie Presi­
Chas. II. Williams I
dent, but still dallied wilh by Congress. The stamp tax on checks, thea­ Jr.. Inta 6 and 7. bloc
ter anil baseliall ticket*. Pullman faces, elc.’, is noisily debated. Autonrn- ad. cily,“tH«O.
Enrie H. bmgman
biltt are looked u|mn with huslilily n-&gt; lhe properly of (he very rich, lo
N**aii i’. Kraft lo Hila M. Barm s
lw taxed heavily, and lh»-limitations of lhe Congressional mind are
tfrikingly iliqslnilcfl by |lu- serious proposal lo lax perlid in order lo parcel. Middleville. 81,750.
William Jenner to Liiwrenee Pol­
strike al lhe Standard Gil Company,
ler. parcel, Unsling*. Moo. ■
But *»n num- of these propositions is a majority of Jhe majority in! Jncoh Si-honiielmayi-i- lo Eugene
Congress able lu agree, and apparently hone on wliicli-'lhvy show signs C. Knox, w 14 of w '4 of n- e.

All Goods Guaranteed
The time has arrived when the people have begun to think more
about their furniture wants. The evenings are getting longer, and we
naturally spend more time in lhe home. On looking around you may
find that it will require some article of furniture, or perhaps a Carpet
or Rug to make the home complete. Right here we wish to say that
we have in stock, at the lowest possible price, everything that goes to
make a complete and comfortable home. Remember you take no
chances in buying of us, as we absolutely guarantee perfect satisfaction
on all purchases.

Miller 6 Harris Furniture Co
THE SAMPLE FURNITURE .PEOPLE
Ilaotinsa, Michigan.

Miss Catherine Corrigan of Irv-|
ing spent Thursday mid. Friday
with her sister, Mrs. Glenn Moore.
Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Cummings, Mrs.
Alien Cummings, Cecil Conner am
Crystal Brogdon motored to Ionin
, Mi*.* Irene Daily will go I*' Al­ Sunday.
lbion. this week lo attend college.
I i’linny Russell was seriously in­ land spent Sunday with their son
jured Saturday by falling from a Glenn ml family.
'building nml limbers falling on
Georgu -Alloft s|icl Sunday with!
him. Hi* left leg was broken twice his sister/Mrs. (&gt;. B. Kenyon.
■ mid ihn-e ribs crushe*l in.
lb- wa*
Ib-n Norton mid Miss Myrtle
I helpiim- tear down an did building W’ngrr of limitings spent TTiurMiuy
‘for Bennett &amp; Prestage.
night with Max Bump and wife.
, T. A. Johnston and wife of Hast­
ings spent Sunday al James Swun-

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

Order of Busin*-“.
(5) Une member of the Commit­
toe on Resolutions.
Each townsliip,’ ward or precinct
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
shall bo entitled to wch number of
delegates lo the county convention
of its counly ns shall be specified in
the call issued by the Counly Com­
mittee.
By order of the Republican Stale
Central Commit tee.
of agreement appeals to I’re.'idenl W’ilson.
Lifayi-U** Parroll t*» Willjam II.
A.. j
a
J.. Groesbeck.
urocauecK.
Chairman.
The troubli* lies m lhe fact that-Congress and lhe Administration fen- Mohler, parcel, Woodland ,'village.
Chas. S. Pierce.
acted a tanll bill which limy have
up a* pi-ifp-lion ami called U|M&gt;n IT75.OO. _ '
Almena Geiger- to Clyde J. Mil­
Secretary.
lhe people to worship. Nothing inhannunious with il,\ in principle, and i ler. parcel, See. 36, Prairieville.
Si.. Grand Rapid*.
in elfeet, can find favor in present Democratic eyes.
'
.
SI.IX).
.Miss Alice McUnrlhcy will soon
Isaac Hoover and family visited
This holds lpie in your electric
I’.litid II Tni-inir f&lt;* I'.IviIp J Milleave, fur Laming, wh*-r&lt;- she will their father in Sunfield Sunday.
But nothing harmonious with il in principle will meet the needs of I
wiring. That’s one reason
tnke it course of study at the M. A.
lhe existing situation.
why I urge you to let me do
EAST ORANGEVILLE
It was a tariff law enacted lo raise revenue. It has brolighl to dcyour electric work., Yoa'll
n tn Wm. E. J*din*-*&lt;x nml
Iasi Friday a son who will
know it is done right and thst
Mrs. Frank Smith and daughter'
.
answer
to
lhe
name
of
Clarence!
Il was n- tariff law enacted lo reduce Un- high cost of living.
The n.-ville, &gt;1.200.
Doris is s|H'inhiig a few days with I
your buildings sre safe if I do
William I*. Jarrard
IEll
Mrs.
McKee
of
Cloverdale
is!
homo early Friday morning.
Th*friends in Mop!*- Grove.
cost of living has gone higher daily since it went into effect.
Wchb. 0 lots. Morgan villngi
raring
for
ili*-m.
.
The fair-was well patronized by i funeral was hold Sunday al the'
It was a law vnacled lu aid American business. Ils first effect was acre.*, si-*-. »i. Castleton, Sl.tW.
Miss Edith Jolmcox spent th*Radical U. B. church.
Mrs. Ham-1
Hie Quimby people.
Chas. H. (i-iiuiii tn Qrvilie H
moiMl was 31 years old and leaves wevk-erir! wilh lifer parents. Site
H M of .n *4 of n. v. li, sec. 22,
Karl limit and mother are both.
returned lo her school in Ifnslitigs
ing, |700.
’
down with typhoid fever.
Tlmir;
It vvas a law cnacled u» promolu prosperity. It brought adversity,
father ha* been called here lo belpi
Probate Court.
earn for them. We all hope lhe
•closed factories and increased the number of the unemployed.
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Eslnle of Edward. W. Buller, fever will soon fie broken.
These me all farts written large in I In- history of lhe titlily life ami
The funeral of Grandma Biib-1-'
business of our people since the Underwood tariff went into effect. They let-rased. Petition for probate of
HjG. Aidham
aiII Hied.
Waiver of police and iii.TIi was held Wednesday at IO.iMF
are universally recognized except, appurenlly, al the White House ami in consent Hied. Order admitting will
Teacher of Violin
the House of Ik-pesrnlativj-s.
•nleretl. bond approved and letters
issued
lo
Kale
L
Buller,
executrix.
'l he opportunity is now at hand to.correct. at least in pari. Hit- blun-l
Fall TJerm Starts First Week in
tiers of (he Admini-lmlmn * tariff law and lo allay somewhat the dts- Petition for hearing, rlaults. Hied.
Date of hearing January 9.
September.
uppointnu-nl rausiMl by that futile measure.
Estate *&gt;f George and Hazel W11Jealous jnan. He Is jealous of every­
This opportunity, however, cannot be seized If the Democrats nt Wash­
body. Ho would bo jealous of a broom
Studi and Residence 4*5 West
ington ding blindly lo (he fetich of free trade, of even to tin- lililf-h**art&gt;-d pointing guardian
standing tn tho corner."
art St.
Phone 391-B.
ant Anway and Frank Ji&gt;im.-mn had
lion of guardian
version of free trade they .enacted into law.
proved, letters
, Hannuh Bachellor wa* a I three, tmrses entered and will at­
Patriihig lip Ihr law with petty expetlienlx for lhe
ne caller ul the home «*f C. tend Hustings fair lids week, with
fundamental fault* only makes Iho**- faults nloro
... .. -----------To plaster
and Fruit Mclnto-h's Sunday.
the business community over with added incomi- tnx*-s. stamp tax*-*. Petition for appointing guardian
.■* S lieidt
nml family of
tiled. Nomination of guardtan tiled.
e.X|M.n*** Of traveling men. luxes on auhrtnirk* ami dray*, Bond approved and letters issued
I hl,...:i .inurt Sllllduv nl
luxes on furl, lax freight bills, which will be aliilird to the consuin* i --'ii* h a poli.-y of Inilutinx and unscjenlitlc luxation will h&gt;- an im­
position oil th.- public death knell of th.- party
Yet this.h precisely ih&gt;- policy which blind adherence l&lt;&gt; lhe ex­ guarditin
guardian
Special Notice.
isting D-moctai ic tariff compels.
■ I that the city
In commenting upon ihi. pru|H,Md revenue .................... Mr. Hrar.l

Safety First

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN

Choice Candy
And

ICE CREAM

wrote recently:
"Why raiimd life D-nmcralic party abandon its tln-ori*-- which have
proved fal.**-. il* policlr* which* have proved fatal?
"Why can H nol cease forever taxing"»*ui- producer, forever b-»lrielmg, re«haminirsand reistfdinir &lt;mr proiluclidn?
, ...
" 11 ‘li’! ■■’"il'J'Jrk 'M-n-a ut-w and i-ulmlm-tu-d policy u[ ju_
Wwmilr
....... .
„ur

We have had a lot of experience in making
candy and ice cream and when you buy from us
you are always siireof GLEAN WHOLESOME
and SANITARY Candy, Ice Creani and Baked
Goods.

il»o that
■ighl ,f**

1 "" " '"'1
inlanrinu noil n umii.s Ihr Iqlrkct. for our
pnohicfion at horn, ami abroad?
"In tilts way he program ami proMM-rity for the pailv, f.o lhe gov­
ernment ami
II,..

EMale’i-f Myrla L. Johnslnh. «brj-asvd.
l**-lition f**r appointment
*&gt;r mlminlslralor iit--d.
Dale *-f
hearing. Gel. 13
F.‘lat*‘ of Rutherford I’. Bryant,
a minor. Pehlmn for mipomlment
of gnardimi. llh-d.
Buml approved.

The Palm Garden
J. W. ARMBRUSTER, Prop.
Phone 548

.

’

Hastings, Mich.

CARLTON CENTl'lL

iml Mt*. Frank Andrus ami
ai-’|.l and D*m left Sept. 15
b-u. View. N'eh^ why-re they

Service

BAUER BROS
The kind that counts. Kodakcrs from
everywhere are taking advantage of
our Mail Order Department. Finish­
ing of Films is a specialty with us—we
have the up-to-the-minute equipment
and workmen whose only occupatipn
ia to produce result’s. Wc get all there
is in the film. Try us once, you become
a regular customer. We render bills
monthly.
Work delivered prepaid.

The Camera Shop, Inc.

RXGLA DISTRICT.
Delimit Sent er nml w'ifo in*'*
■•■I t**‘ i;he*i*-r Sundny lo **•&lt;*
lath-r* sister. Mr*. Snyder, who
hirm-*| liQiue with them fm

School let out Thursday for th*:
fair.
Adelberl Wnmleriirh was absent
from school Friday on account «»f
l&lt;«nslli|i&lt;
•
James Lancaster and wife. Will
sirji-kkind ami wifo.wyrw Bunday
vi-imrs mH near Hastings.
Clayton . Laiscnby and
family
were down-friihi' Conklin and «|temb-d tin- fair with.Adelberl 8ej»-

Opposite Monument Park '
li Murn Ah. Grid Ripits, Mich.

wi-*'k-*-inl with her daughter, Mrs.
It. Allen in J lasting*.
'
; Kbl. C. I . McVagli nml F. R.l
Eastman &lt;*f Grand Rafdds: Ehl.
Weslworth of Balli*- Creek: J. F. i
R.hiI of C...&gt;|i.Tsvilli*; J. Evans of.!
tb-dar Lak*-; l r*-&lt;l Chuk of Uanomi
Cily mid M. Hoyt of Sami Lake,
‘pt-ni Fritlav ami Saturday wilh;

II. A*k*1plms of Allanlti. Go- and
the MbA-s (hl.-ll of Hasting* vHting» visited at c. |„ Smith's last
week, also Mr. and Mm. Harrison
of Chnrlotio.
-

and wile of Detroit visited frond*
nml relative* In-re J|ie past .week.
Mj.s Minn Buck left |«*t Wed­
nesday for Whittemore where, she
will I rar Ik
Zene Huck of-Bailie Creek is
‘pending a few days with his folks

ARE

Headquarters for Good, Clean Coal
Cream of Pocahontas Lump
Lehigh Valley Anthracite
Bauer’s Famous White Ash
Massilon Washed Nut
Washed Egg and Coke

All kinds of Wood—Split, Slab and.Cljunk

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
PHONES 2S4 AND 224

Friday.

■BANNER

WANT ADV8.

PAY,

�THE HASTINGS-BANNER. SEPTEMBER 21, tfiH.
ty, if they fail to Win. nr excel m
quality, if they are -• fortunate a*
Iq capture the "blue.’’
If you are
a lover of pounlry and enlhasindk*
you will find much pleasure- in
tn—img and conversing wuh other
poultry lovers
and ••uthusiast*.
Even llmugh you think ymi uro
qtiih" well mfiinnfd in i-ouliry *ulijerta you will llnd &lt;q&gt;|Mirtuuily .to
add murh and valuable inlurimiIton to the poljltry kuowleilge al-

Increase VAI IIP
YOUR
IALVL
BE THE BEST FARMER IN YOUR COMMUNITY

YOU COME OUT AND BE A LEADER
You have the opportunity!

Department
“THE ONLY TRUE GUARANTEE OF EMPLOYMENT

LIE$ IN SUPERIORITY."

Now a Word About Our Free Employment Department

and rliniiK-

All yon

This department is under a' separate and thoroughly competent head. The employment rec­
ords of the Institute are complete, giving detailed inionnation concerning salaries paid, qualififfications required, etc.
■
The Institute can assist in tinding a place for a student where a given service is required,
but the student alone can hold • the position only by being qualified. Here is where The Institute
is Of great value. Wc have the etticient equipment, the qualified instructors, the best location in­
quired to bring out the best there is in you, and with our splendid Free Employment Depart*ment. there is no better place'to prepare for a life ol active, aggressive business."r
Write today for full particulars.

thick* an- hatched I heir

TWO YEAR WINTER COURSE IN AGRICULTURE

IH-Jlrr

much

If you expect to follow farming as an occupation this course will be of
great value to you, We would like to tell you more about it.

ELKVtM

Free Employment

Alfuirn For Lldrken Miles.
have not .had any Irjilher at all
i mile* among my fowls tin*
year.
I think it is all *&lt;Au&lt; io tlie
yenermi* n-e of alfalfa.
The hay
is guthend very gr—n -ihat i*.

There arc always plenty of people to fill lhe commonplace positions
and to attain the half-way success in life.

You have lhe push and energy!
need is our

PAGE

with

(a an.l usually liavlisitinn where one had many,
diotild buy bales of alfalfa

Michigan Agricultural Collette

I lie 'dark, for the

LANSING, MICHIGAN

belter Ilian &lt;&gt;n sialo

61-169 (.as* Ave.. Detroit.
\n i)lM|iuililh jitiuii.
Ihlli-rcuti
I* fail* Lak.

Let Us Supply You With
'
Fresh Vegetables

I
getting
r.'.llliei: In pull

Look over this list of good things to eat and save money by
buying here.

li.ibll
■ame feature is seen m mult

Fancy Sweet Botatoes, 7 lbs. for............................................... 25c
Spanish Onions, per lb.................................................................. 8c
Green Corn, per dozen............................................................... 12c
Green and Red Peppers, per dozen ....................................... 15c
Tomatoes, Best Quality, per bushel....................................... 75c
Pickling Onions, per quart ......................
10c
Osage Melons, Large, each........................................................ 10c
Water Melons, Sweethearts....................... r ............................ 10c
Concord Grapes, per bushel.......................
.\....................1.00
Celery, Large and Well Bleached, per dozen...................... 25c

known.
IHIW a bird us big as III- I'lymotilh
Hie l.eg||&lt;nn&lt;

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

M. W. lltck*.

Penny
Wise

lots whose hints are compel mg for
honors at our county fairs, and
among lhe beginner* ,&lt; of Poultry

ay for lhe Hist lime ihi* fall.
If yuw M'cured foundalimi 'hi

tine- hi save on first

.good care, and right mmuigemviii.

most nutiind vvny of hi-niing thrrr
tuHiac.- i* nn rdxunimillollnnd Furnaces gh’r elemi,
Wbo ii heating up the homes of wTvrn bent, with cunt bills rut in
ila-uiiigi with -Holland Furnace* ludf.

Edward .lacks
Martin to live

Ilian line., an.l a half year* old, a

ifatbn lie-1 tale last fall.
kge of six weeks they

M-il Jaek»&lt;;n. are nt lending
run out.door* every day up
normal al Kalamazoo.
* npddle &lt;&gt;r Ihciquber. and al
Km'ii In nr. and
Mr*. II
Iltal. time w-ie full fealhervd and
I hi illy.
This -hows somelliing Smith. Sept. 13, a daughter.
tdaitil whal rim In- done wilh nn old

Brogg entertained

50c

.

THE COFFEE RANCH J Street Hastings, Mich.

IHASTOraS BUJSHKESS EXOBIAK®:

130 East Coaler Street
Pfame 13S

TO. A. DUMB, Min

Leave It To Us! Why Not?
We are in position to give you the best service
possible in the purchase of your meats. We aim
to give you satisfaction.
You can't go wrong in
leaving your meat trouble* to us. Just phone to us
and wc will deliver fresh, juicy meatsqt your home.

BESSMER BROS
Phone It*

Tlie Meat Mark cl

Mm

lliLslinas Mich.

IMKir readier

NEW SHOE SHOP

|iulhd* f..r breeding
vxhiblt ll»l ii*.« iinmtiliu- timilie

Do You Want the Finest Tea
you ever Drank?!.1,.OH a-e^w

k-nerally

thnl

No. 119 North Michigan Ave.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
EVERYTHING IN SHOE REPAIRING
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

frbiii" two (&gt;• llni

of

roiupan-um

| Il is jtisl whal you ouuhl lo d".
Ih-giimer, mi overcome your lumdj'l!.’. Iinlclied ri.un

laidby puUuls| .IjiiL^liiucr. ...Mr., and Mrs. . 1-liukas.greal' "Imier’liateTTir‘syiiiuaThy of llieir

.Ra»l-

hi make a careful solet-liuil
-I bird* -4na| tired f&lt;
hatched youngster.* i

'•fail'd'* from Hie

Olliers,

idl’d to exhibit.

The McLachlan Buxine** Untvenity oflen ihi. education. Sienolypy. Shorthand,
Saleemamhip. Bookkeeping. Higher Accounting. Commercial Matbemancs, BurineM Law, Burncii Correspondence and Buaineu Methods are what you need.

William

in lln^i- i.iugh and (jigged ul-

whoso upptfUraiict
owner would like,

Put Up Especially for Us.

in Cnnfer-

lierrs..........................................................$6000 SMJOO S12000 $20000
aerrs ....................................................................................................... ««&lt;»&gt;
acres .
X50U0 S-'IMMI $'.M00
urn** ..
gilKMI JUIIMI....S72U0
ill acre*
....................................... S1600 lo M500
......................... 11000.....No building*.
............................. $1000 $1500 $2600
5 acres .................... ’....................... ............................................F2000 $2200
Small tracts readily obtained.
Home* in Hastings ....................
.9700 to $1000
Ia»ts in Hastings ........................
..$125 anil up

160
150
Tit
1211

Iwginner

Or write IL C. Hrdninn, Jainshig, Mich.

ARBUTUS

gone

Al lhe anol her year.
weiftlied

molt ing

Ihey

Finest Japan Tea.

tho

,s" “
|j,,n

J. W. TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich.

Buy

a|d to mo armind half naked thel
most of Hie summer, devoting nil•

an.l
Thr llbl Urns An- Vnltinblr.
protein than i* contained in corn
Exhibit Your Birds nt Your
Krrp «rnn&lt;" nlrt hcn*1.
They are
Comity Fair. worth mu. Ii more f.o- loenlmg
LEIGHTON.
pui|M&gt;..-. ili.in pulh'l-. and many nt

and Pound Foolish'

j »v TinniTru
J. H. rtlinATTS

&gt;11*11

.. hniMM'dhiiity mid prob
ably Mill fm- quite u while. ev«‘ii i
MHIlehndj dot’s claim InlEIVe then

I. If you will add n* murh &lt;&gt;f
Hila department In Intended to give
while middling.*, emu nu-al and
our HulMu-rllicrH the bent and most re­
IP I told you I wa- aiminu al gluten feitl In the bran and llflevii
liable InforniaUun wc enn obtain on these kindly problem* myself jmi per rent lirrf scrap you will have
the Irabjcctn they slcaira explained. In
asking qumliotw actul full Information.
Sulmcrlbeni aro requested to eontrlb-

The Grocers

Telephone 16

wdl probably be forgotten.
3. Your ration max’ no’l contain!
sulllcibnt mmend matter lo enable
i feather normally. Add,

The Hastings Business Etrhange wilh.murli care has prepar­
ed for all comers, that wish to invr&gt;l. the largest variety of
Farm luiuds lo srlrcl from rvrr pul on Hastings Ileal Estate Mar­
ket.
Favorable conditions now confront us and Hie slogan is
"Land, laind, IjuiiI, Cull, Ser. Invesligalr."

know the Standard requirements of m&lt;vjliis should
yuur birds, and linvO b-arned whal
me Ih- disqualifying defects, then moiling period
always round a
linn intelligently. If
nrr

Poll.hing Wood.
d molting liens,
tn me that this . Ta reMofe and pollgli ebonlzetj wood,
rub all apota the way of tee grain with
finely pulverized pumice atone and oil
and fhen polish with a aoft dry cloth.
Carefully done, thia will make ebonlzed
1
furniture look like new.

W. F. PRIEST
MICHIGAN

HASTINGS.

Soft Soap Uatd With Concrete.
Excellent-Carman Roads.
A eolation of soft soap Instead ot
Great attention la paid by the city
of Madgeburg, Prussia, to Its bicycle
roada. Ono can ride many mile* in t proof concrete in building the found*ith^atretcbea of ,lon of ft &lt;raln ’levator on a rtre&lt;
the country on smoot
J
। bank in BudapeiL
road.

McLachlan "Business University
110.113 Pearl Street

Grand Rapid/. Mich.

1 ■ .

Barry County Map
The prize of $5.00 in Gold for the best
map of Barry County was awarded to Lyle ■
E. Harper of Middleville.
Had there been a second prize Vern Blanck
of Assyria would have secured it.
I wish to thank all the boys and girls who
contested.

C. E. HARVEY
North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Michigan

•ding i*ur|M&gt;:
jscleclion for you.
Birds Hint have
I b-eii. handled a great deal, and Peculiar Trouble leather Pull­
I made unafraid and friendly appear
ing— Feat tier Slow ly — ltd ion
I lo much belter advantage when in
cisips for exhibition than do birds
my young
eilickK?
Ithnl are frightened at. Hie approach
of nvery passerby.
Birds “of co|- mice they get »ome trouble m ilicir
jor" should be clvan-d. and their backs mid cannot walk straight. It
plumage brushed .smooth before, .'—m* li&gt; he Kom-l.liing wrong wilh
I sending lo lhe fairt mid all while
j birds should lie washed if. they
What cause* them
I io enhance lhe appearance of lhe
| fowl* w- are placing -in conipeliitirni with bfjjerh.
Maliy a realty
| fine hirdzhas lost the blue fibbon
I because of neglec.lcd or cnreles*
prepanllion for lhe .show room.
Having decided lo exhibit, write
bwthe secretary of you counly fair
•for entry blank and shipping lags,
and if no premium list lias I... ..
previously sent to you request him
lo send you ope.
In this premium
list you will find niles’and regula­
tions governing Uie entrau— and
exhibition of poultry, and make
yourself so familiar wilh these
that there will |&gt;v no tUnger of ig­
noring or trui.*gre».«ing'an.v olie-of
them. '
•
Nol only send your birds to the
fair, but go yourself, and spend
much time in the poultry room,
[comparing your birds with others
or your nreM. thereby learning
I wherein your birds la&lt; k in quali-

COAL

and al

of foathei-s.
They seeiirto fealliei
very irregularly
What
cause
Ihi*? ' They un* all ynung chickctis aud h.lvf a large run. Thet
rrarked coni ami wheat and div
bran betmv Hkiii alt the turn-?
l li- y fa.no plrnty of gr—n -lulT as
thoy have a large clover nubft. M.
• L We cannot (eH- whal
ihi*
H-nulil.- h
\
iration
ili.in Dray
may be
1..- al
irmible
is
Yuur
at
fault which ran*— weakness. Tim,
fiici Hint Ih-y |.-.ifher irregularly
and slowly would indicate this2.’ J-entber pulling is n vice that
fowl* get into, arid I* ultftkllv I lie
result of Idlenes*.
.Many remedies
have been suggested which have
worked well in some instances and
not so well in othera.
A good ar(iclti on Hie subject appeared jn lhe

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Wc htjvc All Sizes of ANTHRACITE, POCAHONTAS and other
SOFT COALS and at prices that will be satisfactory to you.
Now is the time to place your order, as delay may mean higher prices to
you.
■
.
.
Wc think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to care­
fully consider his wants and not Wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present prices, and
we should like to have the consumer take advantage of the present prices
while wc can offer them the opportunity.
- ,
• ALWAYS in the market for GRAIN, SEEDS, BEANS, ETC., and can sell you
rlour. Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly call.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc
Dealers In Grain, Beans, Seed, Kay, Coal, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Our Students Win
in ilw» exacting battle of famine*, life. We place more Bookkeeper, and
Stenographer, annually than any other two businoM achoola m Central. Wetter*
or Northern Michigan comfamed. Let in mail you tbe proof. Catalog free.

�T1IE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 2i. tail.

TWELVE

idCaxtrell

A Superbly Constructed, Fully
Equipped, Big f Roomy
Ifive-Passenger Family Automobile
Equipped with Gray &amp; Davis Electric Starter and Lighting System $55 Extra

It Has Been Repeatedly Said “The Maxwell 25 at $750.00
is the World’s Greatest Value in Automobiles.”

When you own a “Maxwell 25” you have a car
that you are always proud of—a car that you do
not need to apologize for, a car that isn’t a per­
petual subject for jest—but a handsome, dignified
streamline car that stands up and delivers at all
times and under all conditions. More than that
—the “Maxwell 25” easily keeps down expense
on Gasoline, Tires, Oil and other costs of main­
tenance.
If you could see the immense plants at Detroit, Dqyton and Newcastle—if you
could sec the acres of newest automatic machinery—if you could witness the
thousands of expert workman hustling thru the days work—if you know the mil­
lions of dollars of capitial behind the “Maxwell 25,”you would be as enthusiastic
about this wonderful car as are the hundreds of owners.

Investigate The Maxwell and You’ll Be Its Admirer

Maxwell 200 Mile Test and Then==Every Maxwell car is given a run of 200 miles, and to make-assurance
doubly sure, the engineering department swoops down on the production
department at irregular intervals, takes a chassis off the floor and sends it
for a 500 or a 1,000 or a 5,000-milc “cross-country” run regardless of road
conditions, rain, sun or snow—to see if the production department is main­
taining the Maxwell standard.
.

Nothing But Poor Eye Sight
Should Keep You From Reading This

There are thousands of people who have wanted
a fine large, roomy motor car, fully equipped,
one that has all the elegance and luxury of a
fifteen hundred dollar car—smooth, even, gliding
movement—easily operated—beautiful in design
—powerful in operation—handsomely finished and
/ upholstered—they have it in the

“Maxwell 25” at $695
The 1915 Maxwell “25” Outclasses at Every
Point Even The Splendid 1914 Model
Il lias a graceful slreanillnc IhhIx of ample capacity fur lhe adult passengers. JI is bandsoincly
linishnl ami upholstered. Crown frialt t s, rounded radiator ami pcrfei-Uy lilting lop add lo the artistic
appeurauen of the cur.
&lt;
Thi*MM|tiartrr elliptic rear ‘springs in connerlion with M*mi-elliptic fnmt springs same slw
tins all urmimj nml deep Mail-.upholstering Insure comfortable rilling qualities.
Gasoline tank located iiuliril.isli eowl with filler mi dash, logetler with carburetor ndjiistincut
control and speedometer, add lo the emitcnii-ncr of the driver^
Ij-fl side steer. electric .him, centre rrniiml. thrrr-smiM sclrclhr transmission.* rone rluleli. loot
accelerator itigi large,sen iiv ami emergency brakes make lhe drivinq of a Maxwell
Mire mid safe.
A new feature of the tati-sl .tfayucll "25" Hint will be appreciated by tiunij, especially mi In the
short or very Infi man, is an adjustable front .seal.
If electric starter and. electric lights arc desired, tie equip lite 1915 Maxwell "25” with the efficient
Gray A Davis system for
additional.
In designing the Maxwell "2»" &lt;ar we lime aimed to inert lhe requirements of the in.ui who knows
what tic wants; who wants a cae of standaid design; win* thinks lie lias siiltlcienl
intelligence lo
handle a three-speed transmission mid knows its superiority; unit, finally, who upprrciulrs the value
of more room and .inure rmnforluido riding.
If that is the kind of-rar you*hate been looking for, you will Il ml II hi the 1915 Maxwell "25.”

A. E. BASSETT &amp; COMPANY
Budd S Black’s Carage

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN

�PAGE THIRTEEN

THE-HAHTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 21. 1911.

WHEN RENOVATING IS NEEDED

TUBERCULOSIS IS
NOT ^524

ASSYRIA.

ABLE TO EAT A FEW TRIFLES

Silo niliog seems to be Lhe order
of the day.
Star’s Appetite Had* Not Completely
Mr. and Mrs. John Sylvester re­
Failed, Judging by the Dinner
turned lo Battle Cr^ek. Wednes­
She Ordered.
Furniture.
day.
Mrs. A. 0. Haskell of Tennessee
..The theatrical manager leaned wear- is visiting her parents .Mr. and
Brown—Ubo turpentine colored with
AKE
Mrs. O. Philips.
burnt umber, yellow ochro or burnt HOST PERSONS' LINGS
the hotel.
AT SOME TIME AF­
elenna, according to tho depth doMr. and Mrs. Albert T. Shepard
attended the Barry Counly fair'
aired.
FECTED.
The manager shruggod bls shoulders from Wednesday until Friday.
'
Gray—Mix gray In turpentine, allow­
without
replying.
Webster Hastings visited
his
Ing ono ounce of liquid japan drier to .
“Good business?"
fattier in Grand Rapids Wednesday I
oae pint of «uin. Apply with a brush. IRULES FOR SUCCESSFUL
The manager evaded the .question. evening and Thursday.
and hi five minutes wipe over with a
TREATMENT ARE SIMPLE
Mrs. John C. Tompkins is vlsit-J
soft doth. By adding a little terre
lore the tcaMn'a over. My •t*r'$ sick. ing her aunt. Mrs. M. 0. Tucker-^
j ton
verto to thia formula you will have
.1 she
"hrcurflea to the theater at man iir Battle Creek.
I
Whr-.
She is very
greoo; or by adding a very llttlu white I'alh-nt Should Not Use PermtMioti
poorly
from the effects of hay fev-,
| night ahe'a hardly able to get through
lead you will have pilver gray.
That DIwiim* Sjmploiiw
|
,I her wqrk. Sho aaya the can t eat any- -Mr*. Jay Prescott of Allegan* is|
Violet Stalo—One ounce of cudbear, I
I thing."
ono and a half ounces of carbonatetof {
.
Just theft the telephone bell rang.1 'isiling among
her
mitncrous
potaMlum, ono pint of hot’water. -Ap-j Pruhnbly every nite InhidiM lllhrrTho clerk turned to answer It. At! frii-nilH-in Assyria and Baltin Creek!
ply with a sponge saturated at one end rtthiHiN genu* nt m&gt;iii&gt;- lime, mid ill
with the color.
Ihc lung* of tmwl person* ilu-n-.itn* ter listening for a moment ho aald: al l,r,’H,’nl«•’&gt;’• aU'1 •',M' Kcnnt^ty w.-n- giv-l
White Enamel-One pound of white
"hewing wh.-tv Hie lui.eii’u- "Walt till 1 gUt H pencil. I've got to
write that down ”
1' “ a surpriso ill the pm.onng.j.
slnc, one pound of white Icatj and vtir-: ""J*.
i* ll,'‘i’?ir!r?'
° h"'?
ho he
wrote
he rooMted: “Mock
«&gt;’ "v.-niug. by Hi- m.-m»i.n.
Add«ra).i, w,ta ,tae.k»'
11 i"■.
Put nave iie.-n &lt;i~*i।ii
ab no A.
wrote
repeated:
“ ■ iiers mid fn.'iids of liii -ehurch.,
■M l~d .Mil II l&gt;
i u!,'r JonM.mnU™,' “SJiiUfc.
porter- j Si&lt;-kn&lt;’«&lt; nnd other unavoidable rir- i
I _°.u
stcak' ha,f n ch!ckrn'
kept whim- al limno;
Ebony Palm— Dlsiolvn dry lamp­
black in turpentine. Bao mm ounce of.
'
Then
ho
shouted
Into
japan drier to a quart of paint.
1 .Mis* (India Fhoch entered sidmul
slirnclli. fever, nfclii swealn. and
How many Is that dinner■ Monday.
slam-s of lhe
J®"*”’’
French ' Poltah — Shellac,
three ab'cnl in ...........
Miss Hazel Shullx wenl lo Vpsi- I
for? One?
ounces; beqioln, three ounces; boiled
She will utleiid!
Then be turned to thn manager.. latiH. Monday.
IlnseraJ oil one and a quarter ounces:
"Tliufa jour 'alar’s* dinner," be aatdI the Normal school this year.
methylated aplrita. two pinta. Dis­ huiiM-lf tii.il lii&gt; xyinfiloms hav&gt;
Miles Schroder
nllcn&lt;|e(|
the!
solve and. niter. Holl Aanru-l Into a
I county fair Thursday, at lla-lings. |
ball three inches square. Saturate this
not lose valuable linn
School Items.
with |&gt;olli&gt;h. then put about it a piece
When Bryant "Came to Town.”
|
No absciil Jtor tardy mm ks last'
of very tbtu muslin, then put a drop of
When Bryant camo to New York he!
linseed oil upon thia pnd and rub upon
found no literary min, nol an editor
W(. n|&lt;,. (1||
,&lt;Ul| nf (j,,.
j
tho article with a circular motion. thing for him lo do is lu ho exam­ who war. living by his -pen. Both Ir-I OUs premiums liuiL were awarded!
Sandpaper down the polish when dry ined al oiir&lt;- ,by a physit-imi whr
vinr and Cooper had begun to be sue- |,, our school nl the Counly fair,,
crasful. it Is true, but both of them last week.
Murh of the tredil is'
Shellac applied to natural wood An­
had somit little tn'redllary fortune and; due lo Mrs. Lynn Shepmd and'
have gained a foothold in his lungs another rallies. Verplanck and Sands [Mi"" Stine for beginning Illis work |
tibes covers marred spots.
he .should give himself lhe be.it posweru lawycni. Halleck waa In the men [ hist yi’.’ir.
,
cantile business, and Drake waa a
.^'5 ,,n *'’**'* *^*e
lhl.«.
&gt;thing depend* on
Uses of Kangaroos.
IH.o-dnii,,.,. So on. -■* 0— '"JJ,
.
.............
,
I incut early.
In Australia kangaroo farming Is an
........................ . ................
•«
n™ad.» ,
’p.‘Sch„_|,.'r.
Important Industry. Tho hides are
■■
nr,- i.rows a ...mpln
exampin ..a
aau .n.mpi
attempt ,o
io II..1
iivoi rf,„.
(l|. ||1(, ||,1,.
enu
i„lliru
(ifu|| j,
,|lal
roii'iliiiiilion;
Un- following
valuable, and th? tendons extremely Hie, most imporhmf factors:
.
,j by
by literature, although
although tho
tho city nowi
noviM
5,.|||
.||| p,
p, lhe
i|l(.’s&lt;'hool.
school.
fine: Indeed, they are tho best known
BEST. If n cunsiiiitplivc'cmi ho j mimbered nearly 160.060, and the ela»
The Soiitiieasl IJarry Co. Teai'hto aurgeons for sowing up wound*, and
i-|&gt;l &lt;]iiiel. mueli of (he lovin llial tic Broadway
—--------had
—unrolled
,
na far aajers
aaiers*’ Beading Cirle
Ilirlo will Inhe orgnnizespecially for holding broken bonea
Can«l afreet.—Algernon Tanin, in cd; al Assyria Center, Saturday aftogether, being much fitter and tough- thrown idf in the sputum.
Any­ Bqoknmn.
lernoon. Orlobcr 10. It'll.
There
thing ihal i-misci tlh\ br&gt;-;il.hiiig lo
U only, one book lo lie st tidied this
be quickeinil and deepened causes
year. All Ipaelierg, and would bej‘
SOUTH RUTLAND.
teachers, nnd especially IcnrlicrH
FREEPORT.
who want their certificate* renew-|
Proper Application of Colors to So-

Aiclirr left Monday for a Hailing ■re«l.
If he hns fever, lie should
have nb'oluh- rest, nol even walk­
Iht ill also
ing about hiQmghiiig
ns mueli
(’Till' village to-lhHiln were cloned
Th|ir.-day mid Friday fur Hie fair. fi ver, j little i-xeri i»- may be tak­
en, but it .should iRt taken wilh
rare.
l&gt;.
A constimidive s|
' I'eckhmiL returned Monday.
mi ahumlanre of food.
Mr- S. P. Ilidnlhtg mid daughlt-r &gt;
Alln-rla, of Toledo, came. Friday
f&lt;&lt;r nn exlettdeil vlril wilh tho
furmer’x pareuh, • Mr. nnd Mrs. C. good food* that lie ran ent ami «ll\\ "CUrtlm
i""'’*
taken.
Lumdies
Ihirli.s
’
, ”
.
.
.......... ■shnubl be eateil lielwven floods nnrt
Si’linol la progressing tdrely un-’
•
dor Ilie "iipei-iulcitikury of W.
OUTDOOR
LIFE.
Nothing
in Um
Furgeson.
One Imiidrod iliirlytwo. pupils are enrolled In lhe va- llrealmmi of consumption is more
important Ilian fresh air. mid (he
• disease has In-eii most successfully
MtV. J. M. Sis.MHt mid daughter, ifn-ab-d where the patients have
Built' and Mi
H.Hditig
Btiipme mid winter.
Warm dry
I'lolhilig is nei-i-»s:iry to do this.
'
The t-on'inniiiivo should nol wor-l
nearing

Iimild

piiwlbr

in- cheerful

Odar tlri’i'k circuit.
Wyi&gt;niing. n former resident, is
visiting Iter ni-phew* in Ihis com­
munity. I’T'-’d ami Butler Smith mid
fdmilies. .
Mrs. A.ilhmi M.-rrill&gt;-hl is viaiting
her 'isier in Town lids inotilh.
1’aiuT‘T t’.ninis from Baldwin.

ing.
Commissioner E. .1. Edger,
l». C. Vnnderrook nnd other* will!
be present. "Mr. Vnnderrook will 1
trail'll us several outdoor and in-'
door KuittiM ‘In ‘
d in one 1
lei|ursb-d
In bring as iniim

Friday

♦V.IM). A young daughter arrived al Ear I
Hubbles’ Iasi week.
Chirk (&gt;«horn sold his'farm Sat
-..i-­
urday lo George lltinsom. Tin- -a
•ah’

Scores of women will do it this
winter, in some poor, old base
burner; and they’ll get very little
warmth out of it, too.

Xi®

Don’t you think it would be a good idea
to buy a First Class Favorite Base Bur­
ner, with. Triple Exposed Hues, and save
enough on youT coal bills this winter to
buy a new dress in the spring? It is a
positive fact —the Favorite does burn
less coal and throws out more heat than
I any other base burner made.

It took an organized body of stove ex­
perts nearly fifty years to perfect' it.
There is no other Base Burner like it,
because the features that make it such
a wonderful and economical heater arc
patented. It is the most attractive
and best made stove, too.

HASTINGS, MICH

One Dozen of This—
Three Dozen of That—
Some Forty Styles and Sizes

I

Catling a man a ’’genius’' is often s
; polite way of intimating that he lacks
: common sense.

Odds and ends of Mounts and Folders which
must 1h: cleaned tip before Octol&gt;cr 15th.

KALAIIO.

।

ill IS IS YOUR CHANCE
’

Friday

Barry County's Leading Photographer

institute.

STEBBINS BLOCK

from

|-BANNER

WANT AI&gt;V&amp;

High Grade Photos at from 25% to 50%
reduction in price.

HOWE

Wednesday.

... ..i.iii.i ii.ipius i-.iih-.i ai i cui(ini« ,iii
l*1'«r.J. h. Italy’s Sunday on their way |oitended llnfarm Knliimarmi
Ih-tr old home? ■ •
Mr&lt;; lair

Ilk- Confer- i

W.V

-33i

Hardware and Implements

PHONE 1

‘ills in vahiu.
and family
ng &lt;&gt;n In* ntfi’lmu.
\
olives in L,ik.' (hie
llaMlhg*.
ronlaui.d;
pnvid Terryll mJ! wife of bi- Sunday.
Uba. lhe mondale visjh&gt;&lt;l f/i. nds'heru from i
Mr. mid Mi'. Sim
l&gt; lhe fol- Saturday uiffft’TiicMiny. •
”
-.
.-mil.' they!
Mrs. Pearl rf;iri and baby of Kai&gt;ver. .lint the money waHniiiuzoo are tfsiliiig
•
I
Mi's Brown attended
for a week.
; insl itule in Vermont ville

hjivc been allling

fhtiii Find th-?

In the Triple exposed Flues you will find one
reason why it will save fully one half on your
coal bills. But there are many other
reasons—too many to mention here.
zSSgfcx Come and see us, and we will show
you that there is no other base
burner that will compare with
the Favorite.

Jxxik for the program next 1
Man's Hardest...
Duty.
wmjR!
.
Coin. E. -I. Edger is • xpeeled lo
A man’s best desiren are always tho
bring a .supply 'nf books for lhe I Index and measure of his possibilities;
Tenejieht1 Braiding Circle In Awy-1 and the most difilcult duty that * nian
pin Ceiilcr ihi week.
V"U jrail gel &gt; (■ capable of doing is liw duty that
....... Imok
ymir
....un »•
a. ■ .ii...
any lout? io
for lhe|abovo aH ho ,hould d0—Cbcrlcs H.
.Beading Circle, if you widi..
vv&lt;- Tn-.. 11..H
... .1i ’u’,jj, ■........ Brent.
tn-w sanitary lowels.
i

We regret lhe removal of Mr.
mid Mrs. U.slNirn'niid their .young
folks from this comintniily. Our IIENDERSppTT SCHOOL ilOt’SL
loss will he^some olher iu-igtiborIn the evening of Scptetiber '””
IiihmI'k gain.' .
there will lie a iwwial al. Glen M
A hiritiday parly was Jriven Mrs. ry's. Eyerynno i*‘invi|oil nnd
Osborn and daughter irenn Friday -r&gt;om- is expected lo bring one or
evening. Tin- young imopk* sjHiil m-re parrels which tiro to contain
and

...
Whnt He ow'
riiurrh and eilTmiiunily will great- i
"After earning a crriain amount."
ly mis* the pa*lnr and hi' family 1 propounded Mr. Blrchrod, the teacher,
and nil join in wi'liiug him sue- j ”! spent two-thjrds of It and lost five- K»'ne.
j clxths of tho balance, winding up
Edna Ford was in (irandII with »3. What did I hnveT’ "About
Htipids Sa'jurdiiy.
eight drinks, I Judge." answered tho
tlian'tice Averill of Canada
,boy at the foot of the class.—Louis­
of Itullmul. an&lt;
.
llevLW._ i*_ PJiilltiM mid fmnily. ville Courier-Journal.

■j

Goodyear Brothers

good time. » The ladies will
one of their noted 10 cent su

bauuh farm for (lib

lari

T)oidi5iirn Up
ItourAlewDreAS

■ ■

PAY.-

OF THE,

50c

Clothing and Shoe Stock

Work Shirts
35c

6 CO., Hastings and Remus, Mich.

' MEN’S SUITS
$/ •1 v
1
I v (Hd

$20.00 Suits, find your size,
Qi 9
Clearance price__________________ v

$12:50 Suits, your choice at Final

Clearance price---------------------------------

$15.00 Suits; every one an excellent (?n Q»T
value, Clearance price--------------------- «P&lt;eO

$i8.oo Suits, nothing reserved,
Clearance price-.—।---------

&gt;2.00

’

HATS
$1.39
$6.00
AUTO
ROBE

$3.98

•

$3.50
Sweaters

$2.69

$22.50 Suits, while they last,
Qi
Cle'arandt’ price____________ 1____ 7
$5.00 Suits lor boys
. Clearance price. ?.

.

50c

75c

Rubbers
42c

Rubbers
63c

,

7K-

i ?0

Q? C\0
7-

75c
SHIRTS

49c

50c

15c

$4.00

15c

CAPS
39c

SOCKS

Rubber
Boots
$3.40

Collars

Successors to Grant H. Otis O Co

8c each

There Is No Let
Up in This
Great Sale
There arc just as many bar­
gains today as there were at the
very beginning.
If you want to know just what
sensational bargains you can get
at this sale ask your neighbor
who has been here.

In all your life you were
never able to buy de­
pendable high grade
Clothing and Shoes at
such unheard of low
prices.

WEICKGENANT

WOMEN’S

$1 and $1.25

Dress Shirts
67c

SHOES

MEN’S

$3.00 Wojncn'. lace or button
Qi no
Shoes, Sale price..................................... &lt;&gt;l«7O

$4.00 Men’ . patent lacc or button
QQ
Shot s, while the lol lasts Sale price ^ls zO

$3.00 Women’s Rim metal or patent (PT TQ
lace or button Shoes, Sale price. ^Z»«) z

$4.00 Men's vici or rud metal
Shoes, Sale price

$-1.00 Women’s patent lace'qr button Shoes, Sale price.-------/0

10c
WORK
SOCKS
5c
25g

Bow Ties
13c

5c

H’d’k’f’s
4c

10c
H’d’KT’s
7c

‘50c Winter
• Under- ’
wear
42c

19c

4 (or JJc

$2.69
50c

25c

TIES
17c

. 25c
Suspen­
ders

50c
Neck­
wear

fT QO
--------------- / 0

(?T »nQ . ij.59 Men’-s gun metals Blucher
cut. Salt' price.... ....

7 for 2Sc

Neck-

25c
10c
Canvas
Gloves
5c

RIEDE
Hastings and Remus, Mich.

...........

.......... M

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 24, 1914.

Purity Flour Wins First Prize Again
The judges at the Barry County Fair have again pronounced “PURITY” the BEST FLOUR
and placed upon it the BLUE RIBBON of merit. Thousands of housewives have found
“Purity” Flour a First Prize product and have stamped it with their approval and this award
from the “Fair Judges” has added another honor to the long list of honors that “Purity” has
received. If you haven’t been using “Purity in the past we will be pleased to have you try it
md we believe you will be pleased also.
:
:
:
:
:
:

40 POUNDS OF PURITY FOR EVERY BUSHEL OF WHEAT

HASTINGS MILLING COMPANY
Phone 283

near Petoskey amt .Mrs. Fond Mux
of Olivet, a win. Frank Long, and
.his wife and son. Chte lamg, Mr.
-and Mrs. George'Dickson. Mr. and
Lyninri of Tonin ami Mrs.-- Hurry Carrey and daughter.
Miss V.dina Pullman, all of Battle

NASHVILLE

Do you Know you can have your teeth attended to promptly
'
nnd when they need it most by coming to me. I do
regular high grade dental work at the
,
Lowest Possible Prices.

I lereshiig mid helpful lo |In
I did attend.
I1
Mrs. E. A. Pliillips of Apacorles,
Washington arrived hr the village
11 InuC n-nnfc Vtikilrirlv
sitlH
isilihg

ami

is. Mary Phillips went to Lnn^
hi-l Thursday for a few day-

CALL AND CONSULT Mt

DR. FRANK HOLMES

9lh FLOOII. HANSEIAIAN BUILDING,
KALAMAZOti

MICHIGAN

Well
Tailored
Garments
From Select Stock of Patternsand Fabrics
give so much greater service and satisfaction than any cus­
tom garment.

FIT-STYLE-QUALITY
are what you get when we make your Fall Suits nnd Conts.

A. S4.WEGUSEN
Lady Tailoring
148 E.Fulton St.—Citizens Phone 2448—Grand Rapids, Mich.

WILLIAM H. FRYE
“The Farmer’s Auctioneer”

Auction Sales
personally, conducted on a
lair, honorable and i-quilable basis. Expert service
in conducting all kinds of
sales. Information regard­
ing sales Furnished Free
on Application.
Write.

A Few References
More if Desired

*

'citer, Clarksville, Mich.—
Return* from this sale
amounted to fit'll in excess of
owner's expectation.
Cha*. Hooper, Allo, Mich.
. llenrv Hahn, Woodland. Mich.
The -return*

fiW.OO over
valuation.

the

appr*i»ed

I Specialise-in Conducting Farm Sales: my methods are
strictly modern and results obtained have never failed to meet
lhe approval ol mv customers.
If you contemplate having a
sale 1 would be pleased to give you the benefit of my experi­
ence.
My rates are reasonable and my l-est efforts are yours
.whether sale is-large or small.
Write, wire or phone at my
expense.
-

---------- LET FRYE CRY A SALE FOR YOU-?------Citizens Phone H2-3R-

Address, Lake Odessa, Mich.

I
Beulah mid lleniii’- Jteail
L M» nl Im la ter part of last week
■ with their sister, Mrs. Clyde \X il-

Mr. and Mis. C. H. Reynolds went
tn Lansing last Thursday Ui visit
tirnir -‘pm. Ed. ami faiftily.
Mr. and Mss. Milton Bradlev
wen! lo (irand Rapids, Saturday lo
vi«it their 'iin.’Charles Bradley amt
family.
Mr. ami .Mrs. Frank Hecker ami
llil-ir two youngest children went
lo Detroit. Saturday to visit Mrs.
Hrekersl brother. John
Messimer
and family for a few.days.
. Miss Hlive Walker was home
from Middleville. Sunday ami was
accompanied'by Miss Mary Srhondelninyer of Middleville.
Harry Culrhess spent Saturday.

C. A. KERR, Proprietor

Hastings, Mich.

■Mr.'and Mrs. James D-ek amllsistec Grace nt Grand Rapids over
dau-.'hter. Dorothy of Chm lolle I Sunday.
Were guests. Of the former's par- . &lt;||r, 1Uf,| Mrs. Howard Tolles ami
ruts Mr. and Mr*. James D-ek,)). ai„| Mis ||1)War(|
molmsunday.
■
led to Battle Creek Sunday.
, i,
... ..r
I ...
...
...
...I go to

Henry Walker had Hie misfor­
tune while threshing a few da vs
ago lo run a idlchfonl in his foot
. Mr.' mid Mrs. Clyde Derby ami

"■‘•'k with Mrs. Derby’s-parent•
visiting al C. II. Quick!
die wiltr'lr- aHl* Mr*- 1‘hilip Fram-k.
;
are daughters of the deceased.
Mrs. B. IL I downing who has been
in doiim'tic science
.r. ami Mis. John Bahs amt
seriously ill with ptomaine poisoiiHirer children of North Castleton syrla w&lt;-rr gur»t al
il. Quirks
John Sullen, a high school pupil, iug from- drinking cider froin a
weri% guests of Mr. ami Mrs. David Saliinliiy,
.
is very sick with scarlet fever at jug which had been tightly sealed
Kunz, Sunday.
,
'
is getting Id’tfer..
•
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Brown nnd tlie.home of Chas. Stuart.
•
Mr. anil Mrs. H. C. ZuscliniH and daugliler nf Brlleviir writ' gueMs
Mrs. Celia McDonald is enter­
Mr. ami Mrs. Shirley l.epnrd jind
Mr. and ..Mr.'. Clark Titmarsh ino- &gt;&lt;f 1 hr former's sister, Mrs. Charles
family .'pent Saturday night amt taining her sister, Mrs. Edna Bail­
Jored lo Grand Itupids ami spent! Parrott. Suminy.
ey of Chicago.
J
Sunday
with
llieir
hrollirr
Burt
Sunday.
'
Mrs. W. B. Cndrighl mid son
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C.-Doane, son. I father Chailrs
&lt; irand
Lisle were at Grund Rapids tho
George, daughter. Marjnrie Ol’d Rapids, Sunday
county mnvejIlion here
I Uh ths! of the week.
Miss Cecile Zuscbnitt were guesls plays.
' Fred Baker was • nt
Hastings
• &gt;f fri.-uds al Wayland. Sunday.
'
Mi. Gayimll
!! Frnirnk returned to
Miss
Parker, ami daughter Grace Wednesday.
Mr.' Sftil .Mrs, Chris Marshall. Mr. Jackson Sunday
rsson wimro ।
Brunson of Kalkaska counly
ami Mrs. E. G. Rolhbnnr ami two her school work
i« III.. -.1!..-•I” "'liim --’"'71 «~-k« "-Illi I'-r
daughter.' Mrs. Philip Dallinuscr.
children nmiored to Battle Creek
,
------- —
....n.vicinily wax*
'•’»* KUiel Feighm-r is the rrLAKE ODESSA
............- . well repnvwntrd at Hastings fair.
Mrs. W. E. Hanes was al Buttle
tings
Thursday
where
she
met
her
I
Fnrineni
nrr.
very
busy
pulling
:
*»♦
Greek last week caring for a sis­
daughter
Mrs.
Blopgh
amt
loKotlmr
I
thrn*
big
crop
rtf
corn
in
alfns
mid
I
'
„.
!• ..
ter. who was quite sick.
........... "* - ' ‘
------'
kharve-tiiig beaus.
&gt;•
ami daughter. Ada.
Mim Clara Melterby visited rel­
\
----------।
Itency
Gearhurt, James and Grot
ul Minneapolis. Minn.
atives at Albion, last week.
NDRTII NASHVILLE.
Harvey, made 11 visit In the county
, There was no wJimil In Lhe f»nn Bumtay.
’
Glenn • Howell -a tl’A pound dtiughdislricf Thursday nor
H&lt;*nry /.iisehiiitt ami family ami
brook over Sunday.
Mi" Geiger Frighnor
Miss Eilna Bailey of Chicago, is has a position ns teacher nt Clarks­ Friday nn ncrminl of t Im-Harry tkiJMr. mid Mrs. Clark 'Tltrnnrsh mnde
fair.
.a trip to Grand Hapids, Slimlny In
visiting her sister, Mrs. Celia Mc­ ville.
Thursday Frances Dunmn had
Donald.
.
Mis. William Munroe of WalerE. V. Smith wa-. at Gram] Rapjils
Evil Effect* of Fear.
tnwn, South Dakota was a guest ing at school ami break his rigl
Fear ts tho acid which I* pumped
Monday.
leg Irnlow the knee.
Miss Bernice Dunhmn was horr
Lisle )lnv»oii ami Frank Lowder into one's attuoiphoru. It causes menIL Till tie last week.
Floyd Smith nml Albert Spit lor
tai, moral am! spiritual naphyxiatlon.
■r Sunday lo
brother Jake Bnahersnnl. on't lie ndrlli
and sometime* death, death to energy
Mr. Maxson-is building a hmjw
and all growth—Horace Fletcher.
Miss Alice McCartney
&lt; Bald of Vassar viiled her
■! Mi-s Marguerite Baht, the

plr. and Mrs. Jns. Harper visited
Climax, he was accompanied as lat Buttle Creek laid we.jk where
•far as Battle Creek by Alexander Mr. Harper attended the reunion
of his regiment, Merrill’s Horse.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bera spent
Mrs. Mamie Glasm-r gqve her
Sunday wilh the fonnefs phrenls, lecture on “Race Betterment” iii
the First
Methodist
Episcopal
at SugMehl.
The old Indies Bible class mol church at Kalamazoo, last Friday
wilh Mrs. L, Brumm Tuesday nf-‘ under llm auspices nf the W.
T.
lentwin._______ L—__ ™_;.. . ..
lb-- W. C. T. U. will ni””l HhMr. alfij Mrs. Orreii M.iilo-r won-:
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sar­ nt Albion last Wednesday attend­
ah Bailey on the South side.
Il is ing the funeral of lhe former’s
a inoltiers' inerting nnd Mrs. Wii- brollier. Horace Mather. [ 'on nf Middleville will give an ait- ' Mrs. 11. D. coririgfif nml childroiri
nf Mawni, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Allen last week.
/
Mhs. Eunice Mead spent the lat­
were guest.- at’ W. B. Gui'irigbt's ter part of last week with her sis­
Sunday.
ter, Mrs. Charles Fowler in Maple
Grove. .
.
F.d Reynolds of Lansing, tic-1
Hu sons .spent Sunday afternoon
al their rcotlagp at Titorhhppk cQinpanied his father ami mother.
hike.
Mr. and-Mrs. C. H. Reynolds home
Ronald Werlz who has hviul very front hrs place Monday ami’will
sick wu' able In return lo school stay wilh I hem for a While on iircaiinl of his father's poor health.
again Monday morn(iig'.
Mr.'. E. A. Phillips of Anacdrlis,
Daniel I .-ighner has raised Ins
Washington, spent Sunday at De­ house al the corner of Middle ami
troit.
Maple streets sixteen Inches and
[
Folti’sl G. Fiebuch
and
Lisb cut the old wall down sn as lo phi
| Cort right motored to Jackson Sun- in n three row cement block foun­
dation.
Work was commenced Monday
morning rrshingling the Hex Thea-,
•evcral weekire building.
, •
Mr. and Mrs. George
KnirkrrIxrcker. Mrs. Josephine KiiickerU;ii i-yville last Saturday to care for Jsw-kyr ad two rhifdren. Alvin -and
Miss Ruth Tomlin
ami
Howard
Crdfee nmloreri here from Fowler­
1 Mi" Lidn Stuckey of Charlotte ville,
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Sunday and visited Mrs, Cnr[spent Saturday’
afternoon
and 1m-lia Tomlin.'
| Sunday at l In- borne of.her mother,
Mrs. Floyd Sessions of Fowler­
Mrs. Mniy. Townsend.
ville is visiting her grandmother,
Mis. I, K. Piatt amt dauuhtels. Mrs. Cornelia Tomlin.
.
[Margaret ami Helen. allrnddrDdhr
Mrs. Rhoda Baxter and daughter
I fait al Haslings, Thursday after- 1Clykia visited in the village lhe
iimin ami were accompanied home 1llrst of the week.
.
i by ‘-'ll-*- Arthur Burr of Grand
Gisirge Frank had new cement
j It.ipnl'. who visited them until isteps built, nt the.hack door of his
Monday morning.
-Mr. Burr came 1resident-” and a cement hark yard
land spent Sunday.
walk.
.
। Mr. am! Mrs, Frank Hartwell and
Dr. ami .Mrs. S. M. Fowler of Bal­
daughter. Miss Amy, went'to Ctr.ir- 1tic Creek railed on the iloclnr’s sis­
lolte Sunday aftermHin to spend, a 1ter. Mr&gt;. David Kunz. Sunday.
week or hm days with-the form­
Mrs. Frank Johnson of Lake
er’s daughter. Mrs. Bertrand Young 1Odessa visited her daugJiter. Mrs.
ami family. Mr. aqd Mrs. Joe Hurd Von W. FurnlM lhe latter part of
took them in I,heir aulnniobih*.
last week.
George Ding, an old soldier,
Mrs. Clara Morgan is vlsiliitg rel­
passed away after an illness of ;atives al. Battle Creek.
'•-vend nioiilhs wilh cancer of lhe
The young ladies and young
stomach, but ho was not confined men's classes of lhe Evangelical
to his bed quite a week before his ;Sabbath school were entertained-at
«|ealh.
The funeral was hold al 1the home of Miss Mihlred Purchas,
the EvnQgelical ,»church Sunday 'Tuesday evening in honor of the
aflerffbon gm! interment tn Igikc members who expert 10 go away
View cj'tnelery.
Those from out to school soon.
of town who attended the funeral
Mr. aud Mrs. C. R. Quick, Misara
were a brother and his wife. Mr. Agnes Rosendale and Grace Collins
and Mrs. Long of Ix*e Center, two spel Sunday at E. V. Barker's,
sisters, Mrs. Belle Hemes from south of town.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming'! Zill sell at public auction upon

my farm at Coats Grove, on section 6, Castleton township, on

Friday, Oct. 2, 1914
Commencing at 1:00 o’clock P. M., the following property:

HORSES

FARMTOOLS.

Bay mare. It yrs. old. good driver
Black Pen-heron mart*. 2
- Gray ninre^A yr. old

Wheel cultivator
Corn shcller
Disc drag

Spike tooth drag. filt-tmitli

CATTLE.
2 yr. old Holstein heifer, (jiv itifj milk
Calf about 8 months old
Calf about 5 iiiiinllis old
HOGS.

Champion mower

South Bend plow
Iron Age wheel cultivator

Sui-kliiig volt,' Perrhrron

(I head of shouts, wl. about 150 Hrs.

Dayton hoy loader ,

Sickle priipler

Brel cultivator
Beet fork

DeLuvnl' cream separator

Potato hitler

Lumber wagon

Ohl bob sleighs

Buggy pole

Double work- hanicss

Terms
.All sums of S5.00 and .under, cash.
Over that amount
one'year’s time on bankable notes with interest a 6 per
cent.

Lunch for those coming from a distance.
for horses if it storms.

Shelter

William Smith, Prop.
Col. W. H. Couch,

Auctioneer

�ADDRESF.D TO WOMEN

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming on account of poor health, I will have an Auction Sale, on the
Dr. Russell farm, 1 mile south of Soldiers Monument, Hastings City, on

Monday, September 28

IS YOURS A

SoNthwMfem Barry
Dtparlmtfit *
HIGH BANK
Jay Jennings of Hudson,
nnd Famen Foster of Mapb
wen? tho guest* of Mr. m
Heber Foster last Httlurday,

Case of “Nerves?”
have the sympathy of their many
friends.in Uimr Jiocravcmepl. Tin
Inner,d WO* held al
I tn-' Bapt i -l
•-lmrt.il In Havljiig-* Saturday;
Alva fh

Favorite Prescription
is Lhati.f *

phyikUn unu-/aii/ri;r ricner.l

Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m, I offer the following described property:

HORSES,
Buy Mure.'6 yr*, old. nt. 1200 iluumK
While Mare. X jis. old. nt. 11(10 pounds.
Bny Horse, 12 &gt;rs. old,, nt. 1(100 pounds
Brown Hiir.M-, nt. 1IQ0 pnmuls

&lt;: vrrl.i-:.
Grade Holstein. X yrs. old. (|hliiu milk, dur
Fcbriinry 3.
Komi Cun. X yrn. old. dur Nor. Id
IlirJ mid While Cow. (i yrs. old, dur Ort. .'I.
Grade llidstrin Heifer, 2-yrs. old. fresh milrh.
(■Hide Holslrin, 2 yrs. old. uHi»U milk, .dur
. Hay X

South Brnd riding plow. nrnrly new
Banner Widkiug Plow, new.
2D-tool Ii Sprint) Harrow.
Gil-toolh Spike tooth Harrow.
2 two horse Gale walkinp Ciilllviitors.
Wiile (Ire Innin Wiifiou. new.
’
Wide tire Lansing tiiiflint
2 I ainsinn Ini) and shirk racks, combined.

TAMARAC CORNERS.

Pair Hob Nh iuiuK.

MIM.ELLANEOUS.
’.No. 9 Home Pride Nlcvl llaii(jc.
Ml l-fijfi ilurkcyc iiiriilhilor
l*&gt; Barre l Hock hens
A ipinnlily of rioter ha&gt;
A.tpiniillty of oiil.s

HOT LUNCH AT NOON,
nTantYt «.• AI1 sums of $500 or und8r- cash- Over

X tjrilloe that amount ono years'time will be given
on bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent No property re­
moved until settled for.

iiaiiravilli:

Dr. Chas. Russell I PROPRIETOR8

FURNACE

'll- Will K.lley m
-I 1-liiX‘l Armour -i
day ’until Monday

COL, W. H. COUGH

WILL GORHAM

AUCTIONEER

CLERK

; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Itnbuismi
l’.spent Salurday night and Sunday
|with Mr*. Alice llobin.«nn.
*
I Ed. Myers and family spent Sun-

HUFFMAN BROS.
JEFFERSON STREET
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

STONY POINT.
. Mr. and Mr.-. Hurry lljlchie \jsilid Hoy Thorpe and family ••!
Milo lust Sunday.
'.Mrs. Eininii Mead was in Matih'
•iii'\e;. Iaal .Thunuhy. .mid ITiduy.

WEDDING

YOU WANT YOUR GIFT TO RE GOOD, CORRECT, AND AT A
PRICE YOU WANT TO PA Y, DON’T YOU'.' THEN COME INTO
OUR STORE AND LET US HELP YOU MAKE THE SELECTION.
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE JEWELRY BUSINESS AND OUR
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WILL HELP YOU TO SELECT SOME­
THING APPROPRIATE, 4ND OF LASTING VALUE, AND YOU
WILL BE PLEASED WITH TfHC GOODS AND THE PRICE.
'

Let Us Be Your

Mi" Catherine -l-dinsdii ha- I,
J. .Mu and Air*. Aluiuo -1,'ilt.m of
spending Kotin- liw with trhWi
II Martin Cornm-n visib’il her niirle. ill Klllillllil/nn.___
•I”- i'li M
n--. r mid t uiuly Sun­
N’OHTIIEAST KiH.Nb-KHVN.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jqhn Varney of the
fr. and Mr*. I..
Horn went !•
idge. visilipl Mrs. Varney’s brolh- Detroit' i&lt;&gt; th
r. Andy Brooks and family of Ea-I hmm’ WiMneasllehm line day last Wenk.
the Fair' at II.
One of lhe little twin* nf Mr.
■uiiiili’illy'fll last Friday nf rhulcra
infiiiilmn.
Dr. Baker' wn« called
and it in much butlnr nl llii.« wril-

Order for Piildiciition.
Slate, of Michigan: the Probalir
Court for the Qounty of Burry.
Ara session of said court, held nt
lhe probate office, in the City of'
11 ii.■Jungs, in said county, on. the
15th day of September A. D. 191L
Present: llon.&gt;Chas. M. -Mack.
Judge of Pr&gt;4&gt;ut&lt;
Joseph B: Well lll.lU, drrelHol.
Jennie. Wertmnii. widow of said;
diM-enseil, having illed in •mid court:
lier pelilibn praying Ilia! the udininislrntiou of said eslute may be'
granled Jo C. 1*. Igtrnibee, or to
Mimi' oArr suitahle person.
It is Ordered. That Ihi* Itflh day
of ih’lplM’r, A. |&gt;. 1911, al ten;
o’clock in the forenoon, at- Maid
prohalo oflioe.-lnL and i* hereby ap-i
pointed Tur hearing said petition:
It is Further (Tribred, That pub-'
Iii: notice thereof lie given by publiratiun of a copy of this order, for'
throe xucressivij weeks prtvloiy to
said day of hearing, in the liaslingM BANNER, a ueWspiipur pnnt-i
rd and circulated in said count y.
Chas. M. Alack. '

Nolirr of Hearing Claims.
Statu of Michigan, Count)’ of Uar-

tlmir claims against the •-slati- of
Edward X. Buller. Inlr of said coun­
ly. drci-asr&lt;|. and fhnl all credilnrs
of said drcfa»«’d are rriptued to
present their claims In said Probate
Court,* al- lhe Probate OiUce in lhe
Cily of Hastingi (or examination
and allowaftce, on &lt;&gt;c-before the 9lh
day of January next, and that
such claims will be heard before
said Court, on Sal ur-lay. I hi’ Wfli day
of January nuxl. st ten o’clock in
lb” forenoon of that day.
.
J&gt;at«t depl*mlH*r-Wh. A. h.-H'li.
CHARI.ES M. MATE.
’
Jddgv of Probate.

Samuel Varney nf XAshvilb* 1ms
taken lhe job of building ihr F. M.
church al Ihi* piner.
He is |&lt;.
have Ihr carpenter work nil t-iniTpbded by the l«l of Decrnde'f. w&gt; il
will nol lie long before we'il.p,- aide
to nllend servici’s qnre di-oe
Soliimmi Vnrnov nf N'nrih fasilrlon-went to Xnslivilh’ limt Satur­
day with “the Ihotighl’" a mirkelImolj mid ffitl in money, exj'irr'ling
In pay a small drill he was nWihu
Mr. Glasgow, but when hr rrarbed
after the •'change" Ip! and brlmld.
no pocket book was (here.
Well,
there was '.woriying,
hurrying,
si'urrying mid flurrying until Im
arrived ll'fini' nml found the inins­
ing Irrasii're h(id nol even been to

And we ere the best
equipped Optome­
trists in Barry

Watakethachances
by guaranteeing ev­
ery piece ol work.

i&lt;utlitic il mildly mid we me g|Ad
loo. Solomon.
■
Mr. and Mr*. -Horace .Curti- of
Woodland and Mr. and Mr*. Syl­
vester Curtis nnd family nF Smoky
Row... viniliHl their mnUie ■ and
cramlmother. Mrs. 8. Orolidrn, i of
Ihi* nJqr»C Sunday.
Harry Hit* hie and Aimily e-ilerinimaf - roinpmij.. from Pfa.i .&gt;-\ ill.-,
Sund-v.
. '
Mr. and- Mrs Jidin-A’arnev of.'ll|i&gt;
Ridgo vigitf'd Mr. ;uid AL -- ' \l‘&lt;r?ni
1’iinlrip nnd wife nf East Ca»f|nI-'ii, Sunday.

BANNER

WANT ADVB.

fAIr

Jeweler
Wo can take care
of you In all de­
partments, also re­
pair your watch or

mother. w ho has lieen* visiting
1 lO -Illi’ home of h’’f .‘■oil.
niel Gutrlie-s of East' Castleton.

_

.-l-A.J... .. - • ’ .
. 111. .ulii .'l
N.TjIm - Ri’dSef at Er.’Mi 'llli&gt;La&lt;I;.’Lu—d;.\~T&gt;w
Cltiu'lhm l-S’’. Dem in hD'.||„.j,. .fah-hi .
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aubi. .
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—.,..f |loin.U- makoiu the Ini’ in tlie
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Pike &amp; Damon
-BANNER UAAl ADVS. PAY.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 24. HMI.

PAGE SITITEM

IRVING.

Monuments
and Markers
We have a fine line ol'ir.onumeets nnd markers all ready
to place. They nre.of artistic
design nnd highest quality
granite. Orders tor tall deliv­
ery should !*• placed now so
a good foundation can be built
betqre cold weather comes.

IRONSIDE BROTHERS

I nt Lake Ode«-.i Hie latter part of
last Week. Mr. and .MN. Bion M.
Estep entertained as
week-end
guest* lhe following eornpaijy from
(Lake Odessn: George Fleb-lmr and
I wife nml Mr. and Mr*. Bench E*lvp
I nml daughiap. luiurii Eslep.
!
Mr. ami Mr*. Oscar .M. While
I were gucsta of Mr. and Mbs. G»»&lt;i. I».
Hinll Ii of in jug. f ritlny.
/
1 Mr. nml .Mrs. W. \. Kent of VunI' kin- Springs tiAvn-hip have wen
‘•nlerfainmg Mr. Keill A sister, .Mis*
Elta Kent of Odrimi for lhe pasl
few week*. Ml-* EllaUvenl lefl for
i her home Snlnrdny.
Il has been e-tiinaleil thnl lhe
beiiii crop ot Mirhignii would m-l
Ilhe farmers of Mirhigim lhe tidy
sinii of nlsiul ihirh-en million dnl'l.irs this year. W&lt;- don't, prnfta*
lo know the value of lhe crop a*
il i* merely nn •••limale hut we
an* sure lhal lhe crop around hero
i* not half nn average, yield.
Ernest While win*’is working-in
Hie Irving roller nulls having
i buildings, received wind Salurdnv
I ••veiling
thal
blten-yenr-old
daughter living al the prune &lt;»t her
| grandmother. Mr*. Rachel Mtiirh|e|e. of Leighton township, had fulli-n ami broken her leg. h seems
lhal lhe little girl fell 5 or l&gt; feet,
ins she was plavum........................
Mr. While and bi-

BANNER WANT ADS GET RESULTS

Milks’ Emulsion
A Valuable Remedy For
LUNG TROUBLE, ASTHMA, STOMACH TROUBLE
CONSTIPATION;. THROAT TROUBLE,
COUGHS COtDS and CROUP
Milks’ Bmylsion is the only full petroleum emulsion
made, as.well as the only solid emulsion, and is by
far the most palatable one. It is nothing like cod
liver oil emulsions.
Milk’s Emulsion is eaten with a spoon the same as you would eat jelly

Irving General Store
First of the Animals Shot in Mar- j

inette County, Wis^ in
16 Years.

ARE TRACKED BY DOG

BOTU I-IIOSHS-Ilulll,..

It’s nol often in these days of game
wardens and scarce, game that one
nlrnroc^ bags four bears in one day.
Thia happened the other day, though,
rfud In Wisconsin at that

that rabbit shooting might be fairly
good and started out with a shotgun, u
dog and ono companion. There was no
snow on the ground, and all the rab­
bit tracking had to be left to the dog.
main street of the village ami started I
for the rabbU haunts. Now* the dog
wan glad to be out In the open. and||

ni.'lh &lt;&gt;f tWK Sim.- SI_,P.-I..Hk«-y. 111fotin* uh lhabli*1 1* working for Ihr
National Grocen ■
of thal place
Arthur hn* worked for this wholflhi‘ niiddlc

left I here.
Many no doubl will "-holler” lhal
there will 1h&gt; hard limes'this Win­
Jet-, Such n cry i* the, deepest fol-

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

GENERAL STORE

Mr. Sackriaen was following the
*og'a tracks as fast as possible and
soon caught sight of n black spot mov­
ing over the horizon. Now the dug is
a black one. and he thought It wax tho
dog. but he soon caught sight of an­
other moving black object and Mr.
Sackrlsen knew that ■ the dug wasn't

hero It- His companion ducked
the neareit stump, being a foreign-

11.-4S; MkUUnm. I.Im, IBs U.-1S.

Jn the management of estates this company
renders accounts that are complete and
easily understood. Jhe books of such estate
are always open to the inspection of those
interested.
Recounts are filed promptly
and in accordance with lhe law.

[}rand RapidsJrust Kompany
venue if. it).

123 Ottawa

Both Phones 4391

Suit and
V Cl V^MO.1 „roce«s.

Your overcoat, winter suit, furs, feathters,
jn fact eVL.rythiog in the clothing line con
l&gt;c maile to 'oo^ Hk® new 1'V our special
Don't foreet that Drv Clranimr
business exclusively and WE KNOW HOW.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
M. KELLOGG, Pronrl
PHONE

ipt Atlantlan lo
al Pool Dallvariaa

Price 50c per bottle

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS. The Rexall Druggists
Goods Delivered
. ami al good prir*-.
Silo filling Ik imw I he order of the
iti.iy -Ingether wil|i corn cutting.
Several *ih»H wre filled in this

Cooked To Suit At Doyle’:

“The Man Who
Lost the Plow

TOM DOYLE
n
J

When the TRUST took my BINDERS did the price go UP
down
When the TRUST took my MOWERS did the price go UP
DOWN
DOWN ■
When tin-TRUST took my PLOWS did the price go UP
When the TRUST look my HARROWS did the price go UP
.....
..........
DOWN
In every instance the price on these tools went UP and NOT DOWN.
Are these BINDERS. MOWERS, PLOWS or HARROWS any DIFFER
ENT or any BETTER now than they were when 1 sold them at a LESS
price?.Most emphatically NO’ They are the same, but with an advance in
price ol from laj'j to 25 per cent, which you farmers have to pay.

I

II I could lave yon thi« extra per cent on binder*, mower*, plows and harrow*, which
you know 1 wm doing. I can and will save vnu n« much &lt;&gt;r more on
lio-Jln;! and all lines Hut I am selling! Remember 1 have the South Ueud Riding Flow
which tru'.l dealers are asking you fill tnr. but my price i&lt; only $37. Now it will pay
yob atulpay you good to look into tbaM^liinga,- K&lt; m«mb«r Uh&gt; truot |-o«e &lt;&gt;( fX.on „ No. -

Jesse Townsend

Controlled By No Trust, er tie Mai Wh Lett Ike Plow

Hastings, Mich.

IS IIOOSAVH CU.M' STORE

JrflrrMtn Sfrrrt

W. Cuirn* mid fuinil,
phi:i_Tnlioy and Mr. Frank
utli "d I Ills plnri* wero inar­
i Thiirylay ami are visit Ing
I lltiliidx.

Slovens School Noles.
Our (earlier Anna May- Tholm*
ami pupils Glen .Innes. Ferd Slev- j
••ns. Joyce Hampton. Laura Dur-'
cell. IJureiii-r
Tinkler.
Madge |
Tttfflmi* -ami iwih TRm-unrsiw
Thursday at I Im fair In Hasting*.
Glrn; Jnne« and Ether HIIJ Were
•
•
(hi* week.
------ ------- Woodmnn****' vi-ib-d
Monday. •
/
This w.--k we ngnln enjoyed t
ileal of grape*.. pear*, watermelon!
ami imi-knh-lon. Aunt Maty Sleven*. Llororta- Tinkler and Until

Miles and Miles
The big bear had three cub* with her
and they were soon ;uldi-d to tho day’s
spoils. The companion who Bed for
shelter afforded by the stump camo!
out after the war was over and helped
take lhe trophies back to Dunbar.
killed In .Marinette cdunty In all
yeaga, according to .Mr. Sackrlsen.

Suwanee River/ .
Above the bar nt Its entrance Into
tho Gulf of Mexico the Ruwn; &lt; rivet
bolds Its way with a deep cm rent, la
places 40 feet, from far up through ths.
forests of lhe best hard pine In Flor |
•da- The river ha* Its romance In bgv 1
ing given rls«^ fo a melody that, like

He Knew That Money Talka.
He cuuldn t talk English, though per­
haps he' understood a little, but hn
knew n thing or two. Ho was riding
on a huckster's wagon past a public
school 'lllu partner had gone into a
hpuse to sell some truck, and hi&lt; was
.learning the business.
His clothes

during the summer, iiq huntsman ever
got dose enough for u shot A man
might travel the county for a whole
summer without gutting so much aa a

lydr Bftimlt and Mildred Bunn.
TwA Iml-.wrn* discovered one on
MUST KEEP SOBER 14 YEARS
u li of two of tlie school hrtufte
inflow* ln-l
Wednesday. This
ii'alVd some iiinusi'inent for a re­
it was here that, a French family in.
period.
the reign of Louts XIV came to settle'
School closed
Friday
for IM-’
upon ths river banks and made a plan­
Jo understand that they were making
ouiity fair nl Hnstimrs. Sonic of
tation. After a time the father and
in children went Thursday, to lhe
fun of his clothe*, so he reached In
Oakland. Cal.—Fourteen years with­
mother died, as well as the sons and |
lir and others Friday. All reporl out an alcoholic drink is the price
hla twk.-t and pulled out the bromidlc
daughters, with the exception of onei
"roll of bills that would choke a cow."
thal A. W. Hounlngs of this city must
girl. It Is the legend that this girl.;kaglued he hud captured the affections Theie bills.he waved at the children,
pay
for a riotous career. Hennings
diVwsrtehed and desolate. returned lo |j of bur heart. He was supposed to be
Imbibed loo much.liquor in Oakland
। for apparently he believed that .money
Erance and there wrote, adopting the
'•working bard on a rubber plantation would Insure respect; even If he did
ono day, passed a bad check fur
negro dialect with which she had beenjI lu Africa, busily getting together the
patriotism la slightly subordinate to 138.50, went to Loa Angele* and woke
familiar on the plantation In her girl­
up In Seattle.
hla pocketbook.
hood. and making a lasting tribute to,
There ha appealed to a detective
• he "old folks at home," whose graves
agency to look over hla trail, and
want in a far country.
A wejman out In Bratenahl says' Found Porkcltmok hut
Money Was Gone. when he discovered hla delinquency
that the best cook Bile ever had left
"Why. what haa he .said.’ dear?" her good job to get married. The
One ilay last week Olio I’ranshka, submitted to arrest and was brought
to Oakland. Hi., was put on probation
W. (’_ T. I'. Mwlili(|.
asked her mother, mildly.
cock's hew husband didn’t turn out of Hope township lost hi.* jwkeJRnsliiUK Kepi. io. Bill. Hie W. C.j
"Oh. nothing much—but'! suppose to Iks such a hero aa he was expected book cunjaining $17 and a note fur providing he doe* nol drink Intoxb
$175.
The lo-i pockHhook was ad­ canta for 14 years.
T. U. met nl the Baptist church, he thinks it is funny! He says that
vertised
in
the
BANNER
Wantl
our President who hu- nol been hu .has just shot s len-foot-long croco­
(kiluinn In-tl week. The uunw was
with us for lunerol month* owing| dile, and that aa soon a* he gets an­
found nnd rd timed to thc_pU nor.
Syracuse. N. Y.—J antes E. llubbel
T.» nine**, railed (Im meeting In or­ other he will have a pair of allppers
Tin? money was missing, hot tho waa bitten on the lip by a pet dog nnd
der.
The meeting being a Molhei* made for me out of the skins. Funny,
noir was in the book nil right. The received treatment for the wound. His
'livling wilh Mrs. Ballon as lead­
IiockellMHjk was evidently found friends joked him continually, about
er was very interosline.
A nne
Originally by -ome one who ex- the rabies and Hqbbel began to read
■.■wnpany wn« preaent. im nib«T* of .
Irnclcd the money nnd theft car­
■****-’— —J visitors.
.Mr.*. Gail,
Wopld Be Dangerous*, _
everything he could find about the dlsa, paper &lt;&gt;n “Thvi
Almost any man would be sent to1 ■ Tve been thinking of that. But ried il-nlong the road for some &lt;listancu nml then threw it nside.
t&gt;up,’’ tn,which some' the penitentiary or an Insane asylumj
I got a lame back and can’t wash no
.There -4s a -uspiciotii as to who and returned to the hospital, where he
IhfiutAts found ex-1 If he admitted as much to lit* discredit,'
more,
and
bow
would.
1
ever
get
ths
I got the riffrinry. nnd it is hoped Hint dled4 An antopsx, on lhe body showed
~
had a ofce paper to .that wasn't true, as he trill admit false-i
money to pay hla flno if he was a guilty conscience, or some more lhat’hydrophobla. induced by auto-sug­
•tie had .given a great deal
pinched?' -Cleveland Plain Dealer.
convincing proof, may turn op so gestion. undoubtedly caused his death.
iiflil.
Mrs. Wibon the" Co. ly lo his credit.
thal-the guilty party, or (lartics
will iwlorn the properly to Its
talk brought out
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
rightful owner..
j &gt;
I eftjoyed, .itni Mr-. S* &lt;
delightful in-liuiiieiilitl
Adilllirued fur I wo w.-.-J

Hnslinfjs, Mich.

When you meet a man you see he has a
pleasant smile--and you know that under
all circumstances that he kept that pleas­
ant smile—well—he smokes our cigars.
A good cigar is enjoyed by every smoker.
We have the cigars and want you to enjoy
them. If you haven’t been smoking cigars
from our perfectly keep stock you had bet­
ter come here and try some of our choice
brands.
You know a man is known by the
company he keeps. Men are in good com­
pany when smoking our cigars.
The

Club” Cigar Store
THE PLACE-TO MEET YOUR fRIENDS
Jefferson St., Hastings, Mich.
Phone 106

J. F. HOONAN

Elmer Kplley, of Cloverdale. call&lt;■&lt;1 at the BANNER otllco &lt;&gt;u Mon­
day.
Mr. Kelley had the misfor­
tune to, break his arm while crank­
ing a car, last Wuqju

E. J. HUFFMAN

Hr -Slii|tfnan yas again arrenhul
early, last week for drunkenesa on
the streets. He ptoadnd guilty in
Justice. Cndwalladers court
and
paid fine and coals totalling $8.95.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

SEPT. 24,1914—20 PAGES.

Declare Your Independence
E love'to talk of Independence, but can a man be *aid to be Independent who ha* no money
laid away for the inevitable rainy da)*; no mean* within his control that lie may take advantage
of Opportunity, when she knock* at his door; who looks to the future with dread because he

W

knows that if he loses his job, or is ill, or meets with some accident, that he has no means to tide him
over until he can square away again?

is likely to become a dependent.

We all know that such a man is NOT independent.

In fact he

And no man of thought or spirit can‘look with anything but distress

upon anything of that kind.

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Now it is EASY to escape dependence and become really INDEPENDENT.
way that has given to the world its successful men in every walk of life.

easy one for the ordinary everyday man in these days if he be determined.

WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND SAVE A

It is the same old “

It is no royal path; but an
And here it is: LIVE

PART OF YOUR EARNINGS.

By Industry.

Economy and Saving any man in America can become really independent, where he need not fear the

rainy day, nor lhe loss of a job, nor miss the chance when opportunity shall knock at his door.

The first step is the RESOLUTION to do it.
The Next Step is to REALLY DO IT.
And the next is easier yet.

'

Bring your Savings to this Bank and deposit them in our Savings

Department, thereby your savings become an INVESTMENT: for we pay 3 PERCENT INTEREST
compounded every six months on your Saving* Deposit and that is 50
Government Bond will

pay and the security

is just a* ample.

backed by the $700,000 Resource* of this bank.
NOW?

Why not

per cent better interest than a

For every foliar deposited here is

begin depositing your Savings with.u*

BEGIN TO-DAY.

The Hastings City Bank
Phone 3-2 Rings

'Tin Bink Tint Does Things For You"

Hastings, Mich.

* Only a few. days ago. the National Tube Company of McKeesport, Pa.. I anointing of the head of lhe Lord
closed. throwing out of employment 2.590 men. Their work and their [in .Matthew, because this is in harrnooy with Hu* object of tho (•&lt;»«uagrs lune been taken fnnn them and given to the foreigner.
pel.
H* is th* kill#, ami while
During the first three months of 191i under a Democratic tariff law Hr i« the rejected, King, her faith
our sale of cotton goods to the foreigner decreased $1.200,000..'.Our pur­ no doubt looked iieyoinl death and
chases during Ihr same period increased $2,100,000 nr a balance in favor burial. In John-the Holy Hp.fil
ol lite foreigner of $3400,000.
rives the anointing of-the feet timl
leaves out Ih«* anointing of the
During the first three months of 191$ our imports of woolen and head. b»*can&lt;u* tho King' « the Son
worsted goods were $7.661470. under n Democratic law. During Hie first of G&lt;mI: a« such he i&lt; describe*; in
three months of 1913 they were $2451.010 under a Republican laaiff. or u Ihr Gospel of John, and thet alti­
balance of $5,110460, in favor of the foreigner in three months.
tude of Mary b«for«- Ills
In three months after Ihr Underwood law went upon the statute nnointina them is in.fullest hura
'books. Bradford. Hie,great woolen aud worsted center of England, in- ninny with the fourth .tjosurl.’’
Tin* ointment wn.« valued nt altout
&lt; reused its sale of these goods to the United States 2S0 per cent.
*50, a large anmuht of money wln*n
Comparig this year with last year,-during the month of March the we consider (hat a ‘day’* wages
amount wr sold abroad at lhe Purl of "New York'nhme decreased $11,000,- was alHitil .16 rsiiH. H.-r love wive
fh«’Tm*«! she had. just as GodS lova
(MM).
gave the best He had John &lt;KttJ&gt;.
During Huy month of April al the same port it decreased $I2.IMM).WM), ?jlie hestow&lt;*d it. on him reganile»4
or a loss in.mir foreign market* of $23,000,000, in two months nt this one nf eo-&gt;n ,*,*|- ct-iHni&lt;m.
"And Hih
port.
lioone was filled wilh the odour nf
the ointment;" and th** world with
Imports increased for the same Iwn months in the’port nt New York the remembri.inrr of it.- This act
alone otfer $20,000,000. In other words, during March and April of this of devotion «n her parUjxa« con­
year under this Democralic tariff law thal was to give us the markets of sidered wash* by- some. Judas-the
the world the luilanee in favor of the foreigner al the port of New York traitor doublle-« leading, and he
alone was $16,000.000,.nr lo put It in another way. Hie DrnuM-nilie tariff hm-ame th- spokesman-for that ele­
law now upon the slalule IwMiks we ure losing one foreign markets at. the ment John 13:1?,the reason for his
rule of $276,000,000 per year through tills our port. Our tremendous indignation nnd protest- fofinwimj
loss of trade is sliown more strikingly still vvhrn you remember Hint our this verse in John. Here w.« have
Imports of material used in manufacturing Ims decreased in Hie first six a rovel.il ion of her heart, and a
moiiHis'under (he UndcrwiHMl law more Hum $i«.000.000. Each monlli rrxelntimi of his heart, followed by
since the figures show a still greater loss of foreign trade.
lhe JeVelathm of the. I.oi-d s heart.
During April. 1911. (hr last month for which figures are available, as Slo* was iii harmony with the i-ord,
and H- wilh her; Judas out &lt;if har­
compared with April. 1913, wc Ixiughl from the foreigner SMJJOO.OOO mon*
mid Mild him $37,000,000 less, or a balance in favor of Hu- foreigner in u mony Wilh belli. He would lake
frffin the Lord to sivt* to the pour.
Single month under the Democratic law lhal was !«&gt; give us the markets To some her act w;H “waste;" tn
of (he world of $73,000,000.
Judas il was "robbery;** tn ihelmnl
During the first .six mnntlis of the Underwood law our foreign trade it was "a good work.” Tho traitors
brought
forth
I ho
decreased mon* than $100,000 000, us compared wilh Hie first six months indignation
He cninunder the Payne law. Our imports sinre the UndcrwiMwl law has gone lord's commendation.
She
upon the statute books in six months have Inrreasril 37 per cent. Our rx- ini-tids devotion to Himself.'
ports during the same six months under the Underwood law have de­ look advantage of .an opimrlunily
creased 31 |x*r cent. This shows how wr are capturing tin* markets of v. 7 . 'Sih* hnih done what sho
Hie world under the "new freedom.” Tills shows Hie r&lt;*sult of sharpen­ could”—blessed words, found &lt;»nly
in Hie shortest Ilospel, lb* indiing our wits in competition witli lhe cheap labor of foreign nations.
c.iles lhe character of her actr-it is
During the first six months of the new tariff law, us compared with related, lo His burial v. fl . A pn*sthe old tariff law our revenue has decreased $25,000,000 during the same ent reward is given h&lt;-r (v. U). Hu
prriiHl. rtie excess of rxpfmlitiirro over receipts |ms been $:t7,000.0IX). word* are helm; fulfilled.
This stirred up Judas, who ar­
During tin* Mime period hud year under a republican tariff Ihr excess of
roreipts over expeiidi(un*s was $7400.000 or a Imlume in favor of a rr- ranged for Hi* hetrayul. He who
never was a b»*He\er. now return*
puhlicun tariff law in six months of $11400.000.
In his own 2. pet. 2:2?-. .Matthew
Every day this Detiweratic Congress is expending more iirnnev than tells u* tho amount agreed upciu.
the price of a slave, in* fiillHImenL
until wt will have to again issue ImhiiIs io raise innnrv to pnv the run­ of scripture.
They lyen* ulad.’’
ning expenses of goverium iil. u thing (hut has not been done slnee the Hjiare forbids further remark'.
I .n‘‘l1n&lt;M*■u,i,• "dmimslration under Grover Cleveland.
\ DcmacruHc
.
Sincerely your&gt;
'
tvonls Xnll’’'’ an&lt; ,"W'*'
" hat memorii-s of (lie past Hiom*
•
Ie*.» W. Aines.

International
Sunday School
Lesson
SIMIAY S&lt;;1|&lt;H&gt;I.

ussnx ran

Speech of the Hon. W. E. Humphrey, of Washington?
Before the New York Committee, Murray
Hill Lyceum, New York, City,
Thursday Night, June 18
The following speech was delivered early in June, this year, before
the European war had been thought of. It I hen represented the actual
conditions in this country under (he Wilson-l'iidcrwood tariff bill, nnd
shows whal Is the effect upon lhe Industrial life of this country of a
"tariff for revenue only."
We believe our readers will he Interraled

Inrs. Every day the nuhibrr of unemployed hits Increased. Every da)
mills and factories hair rinsed. Every day since this Dcmnrratic ailminislration went into power mon* than ID.IMMI men have hern forced into
idleness. Every day the wane earners of this nation are losing more
than $5,000,000.
■*
Every day that Woodrow Wilson has been in the W|dle House the
business of this nation bus tlccrenMxi mure than twenty million dollars.
Tills Is the price of democracy. 'This is lhe price tlint lhe people pay
to have the affairs of (Ills nation controlled by aradeffiic doctors and
cincieiicy experts, by gownrd theorists mid scholarly“iTremncrs, by podmitir pundits mid Cluiuliiiii|ua performers, by learned nllusionists and
grape-juice statesmen.

But wc are (old that nil this is merely psychological. The President
in II.
has asstintl the country that what it needs is inure legishillon. Hr Inis
The Detnoeralie party went into power upon (he general promise assured lhe etiunlry that there Is nothing Urong with Democratic ad­
The only difficulty is that lhe
Ihev would heller coiwlillons Unit had existed in this country under rr- ministration. or with Democratic, laws.
puliliran rule. We .have hud nun a Utile more Hinn six months’ experi- business men nf ihr nation are too stupid lo appreciate the blessings
enre under n democratic tariff hlw mid Ihr "New Freedom, and whal Is Ihnl Hair hcen bestowed upon them. The only remedy proposed is to
, the’ rrsilUX Herr
*•”«•«' "r Ihr results of u democratic administration give thrur more of vvliiit they have already rrceNcd. The President lias
served notice on the country (lint Congress is lo hr kept in session all
that was ioldcAsllir mitimi with unexumplwl prosperity:
summer lo riiucl further legislation that will practically destroy what
I compare 1913 nnd 1912. nltlmuglr during 1913 we had but three filth* business Is. H*f(.
months of Ihr demm rallr turilf law. mid ten months of democratic adIt may be jisychological, but it is a truth that no cniidld man can
niinislrulion, but cvru-lhal mucli.drmocrucy is strikingly different In the
deny Hin'tTvery day that Congress stays In session that business grows
results.
less. The greatest blessing Hint (his Congress could possibly bestow up­
The bank clearances In 1912 were $1,175,000,000 greater than In 1911 on the country would be lo ndiourn and never meet' again. There is this
slight consohilion, however, Unit while Congress is in session destroying
The number of corporations recorded In 1912, was $713,000,000 more lhe business of Hie country they arc also destroying whal remains of the
than those recoded in 1911
•
now discredited Democratic parly.
The business men of the nation
&lt;)n the last dav of January. 1911 the United Slates Steel Corporation have nppcnlixl in vain to.dhe President to slop further legislation, hut
had orders for 7.M50.000 tons of steel. (hi January 1, 1911. it had orders Ids reply has been that they simply imagine that they are being injured.
for 1,2501X10 (ons. (hi (hr first day of/Ills month it had orders for 1(uipturing the Markets of the World.
!&lt;9*,000. ’what could (ell a more distressing story?
Under the Underwood Tariff law Hint brought to us' the benign

Steel is one of the grral business' barometers of the nation.
Today, blessings of (he "new freedom” we are to go forth mid capture the mar­
more than one-third of (lie steel mills in (lie entire country are closed. kets of the world. We have Inal one wits sharpened by competition with
the rest of mankind. It would appear to Im* the part of wisdom to'slop
Today, tlie steel production in this country is ID per cent below nor­ and sec how the Democratic tariff law has worked.
*
•
mal.
’
In my own state the new Democratic tariff law immediately closed
Today, there arc $150.000,goo invested in Idle steel mills.
Today, there are a million Idle men in Um iron and steel asoclalcd
industries, ri-prcscnlliig a daily payroll of more than $2,000,000.

Today there are 271000 miners in this rountry out of work that In
republican limes wi re earning $350,000,000 .annually.

Today, there are 23* 000 bile freight ears, the largest number lii the
history, of this nation.
When the Republican party went out of power
then* were none.
.

more than 60 per cent of our shingle mills threw *,000 men out of em­
ployment. mid there mills arc closed today. It immediately opened the
mills of British Columbia (hat for months had been closod, nnd they
have been running ever since nml 95 per lent of I heir out put is sold hi
the United States. The price of shingles has mil been reduced to lhe
consumer.
We now pay (he same price for foreign shingles that we.
paid for (hose produced in this country.

More than $2,000,0Q0 in wages is now lieing taken from the-American
workman In (Ills counlry and given to (he Chinaman, tin* Japanese and
tho Hindu in British (Lolumbin.

Today, there are more than 500.000 railroad men out of employment
During (lie first six months of the present Democratic tariff law
(hat were receiving more than n million dollars a day in wages when
33,000.000 pounds of (in plate valued at $1,.'131,000 was imported Into (his
Woodrow Wilson went Into the White House.
country, ten times as mueli as was brought into this country during (he
Today, lhe wage-earners of this nation arc losing more than $5,000,­ last MX months of the Republican tariff law.
000 every twenty-four hJurs.
This nation duripg (he six moutlis under a democratic tariff used less
In six months, the Democratic administration has wiped out mi an­ tin plale (han 11 had during the Iasi six months under i» republican tariff.
nual payroll of more than $*00,000,000.
■».
Tills means oniv million dollars In work and wages taken from the men
who work in industries of (his counlry nnd given to foreign labor.
■This $5,000,000 each day has been taken from the ordinary channels
of trade. This has brought depression and financial ruin to every busi­
Thousands of tons of foreign steel manufactured by foreign cheap
ness and to every section of the country. Tills $5.001000 In wages daily labor is going into Sun Francisco and Seattle.
taken from (lie working people-of this nation means that the workmen
Thousands of Ions of pigiron are coming into Hicm* ports from
of this country are spending S5.000.000 less each day for bread mid
China produced by labor paid from 6 cents to 8 rents per day.
dollies and the other necessaries of life than (hoy did a year ugo.

There are 300,000 Idle men in New York; 200,000 idle men in Chica­
go; 50.000 Idle men in Pittsburg: 25.000 idle men in San Francisco.
We
are .racing* the .awful problem of unemployed everywhere. There are
more-idle men in this nation today than rverbeforc.
.
Every day that the Dcm&lt;fc*r»He party has been In power we have
bought more from the foreigner and sold him less.

Every day we have lost in our foreign trade more than half a mil­
lion dollars. Every day the nation lias gone in debt half a million dol-

Thousands of tons of rollou ties are going into tin* ports of Galves­
ton, New Orleans, Savannah to be used by Uie southern cotton planter.
During tlie last month of tlie Hepuhlirim tariff law the Pittsburgh
Steel Company that numufarthres cotton ties paid to its workmen $191;(100 every two weeks. Now it pays to these workmen $11,000 every two
weeks. The rest of this payroll, $1*0,000 every two weeks lias been tak­
en from them and given lo Hie foreigner. More than three thousand
men that worked foe this company are out of employ incut, wondering
how they are going to earn their daily bread.

PART THKE-PAGES 17 TO 20.

si xiiay

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By U*o W. Aines.
Christ Anointed For Burial.
Mark il:i-H.
G. T. .Mark* 11:8.
Read Luke 22:t-d.
Introductory.
We enter Ihi* Inst quarter of the
year, in nui- Iasi
‘lesson, the
Jtidk-inenl. of tin* Nations, we con­
cluded the study of His last great
discourse. In that, discourse
Hr
told beforehand things (hut were
to come to passz Now there re­
mains for Him to die according lo
the Scriptures, to be buried, to rise
the third day according In the
Scriptures and to return to*, the
Father. I here to await Hu* fulfill­
ment of His Wonls concrrniiig Ihr
course of this present age. al the
end of which He shall return fur
His bride, then with tlie bride set­
up Hie kingdom and reign.
We
are fnlroduced al once lo His
foinina .death, in the first lesson nf
lhe quarter. For here wr sri* His
rnrmirs planning it. Mary iiortraviiig'U. aml'Iinlos unilriiatiiig do
accomplish it..
Lesson Itiiisions:
I. THE. DETERMINATION OR
THftrDEWL.. t-2.
,
II. THE DF.VOTION OF A DIS­
CIPLE.^
III. /HF. DECISION OF A DE­
GENERATE. Itl-H.
Thr Oiilllnr Developed.
I say "lhe determination of tin*
devil” for wr must rometnbnr that
while.men were the instruments,
they were not the instigators.
M
is none oilier than tlie adversary,
Hu* arcu-er of dur lirellireii. who
is hack of these dark proceedings.
He it is who all lltrough lhe iig**&gt;.
since his own fall through pride,
•wlten dr drsinhl to lx* like llir
.Most High.iIs. 11:11.) has hern op­
posing God in His exaltation of His
Son.
He worked the ruin of our
first parents; H&gt;* sought lo de­
stroy Ihi* nation Israel, through
vrhoni the lle&lt;U*etn&lt;*f of the World
.would cofnr Ex. I'; He sought, to
defeat the imryose of God Jhrough
His &lt;»m when the latter was here
in Un* flesh, lenijded Him. perse­
cuted Him. and* finally k'llled him:
Hr will vet give power to one who.
will rise.-uif nnd exalt,himself as
being Gnd, lhe Anli-Christ 2 Thea.
2:l'i; yea. even after he has .fell
lhe binding coni of thr Son nf
&lt;lo«l (or ont! thousand years. -He
will gather l|ie Italians (a bailie
ngainst God's people (Rev. 12:7-0'.
No! until he .is pul by divine power
into lhe place prepared fur him
will mm l&gt;e free from his decep­
tions. Satan was hack of Hu* plot­
ting of the leaders pf Hit* |ie&lt;ip|e.
Comparing -Matthew' 2t’*:L " 2; we
learn that, after the Bird had
spoken Ihi* wonls of our Iasi les­
son. He announced for thi*- fourth
liinruu that Gosnel record His
coming death, this time teHing
when U would lake place (nt fbe
time of lhe feast of the pnssover'."
Immediately thereafter (ML 46:3)
we are lold of Hie plot, of His ene­
mies—ehief priests, scribes eld­
ers, together with the high priest
&lt;rlm was called Caiaphas (see John
11:19-52’—to pul. Hun tn death.
Satan would kill Him. he would
fulfill tho very scriplures ’ which

he deceives men inIn wresting, and
which predict his own downfall.
IL* would bruise tho hoot of the
sped of the woman" Gen. 3:15 .
The tilings thal God hud "deter­
mined- liefnre tn be done” Satan
wnuliLnow "by wicked hands” ac­
complish (Acts I-4S; 2:23J. God in-1
spired ini’ii to write lhal it would'
ronu* to pass; Satan incited men
In bring it to pass.
His death was
lliiir desire.
Tho devil's deter­
mination included Iwo things:
I.
His death; and 4. Not on the feast
• lay. He would have succeeded
that far if lie hni.l been able to
avoid J ho eruclUxffili of Jesus
Christ al that iireciru* lime: for it
\va-‘ - iid of lhe pasMtVvr lamb
Hint “it was In In* Killed ’between
tile evenings.'
Thai is lietween
noon and Hu* nigh(M the aTlernoon;
that is wheu Christ, died.” See Ex&gt;
rxlus 12:6.
But Satan's desire was
frustrated.
There is n world of
difference between the n*sulls of
"Bill they said” (xi 2&gt;. and "Bui
God said” Luke 12: 20). Remem­
ber that the poimovor commemo­
rated Hie deliverance of thir chil­
dren of Israel from the liondagi* of
Egypt.
The lamb was killi*tl, lhe
blood was sprinkled.
The &lt;loslroying angej brought death
to
the firstborn of every home except
where the blood was snrinkled.
All of which sets forth the
re­
demption which is in Christ Jesus.
"For even t'Jirist our passover is
sacrificeirror us”'*:l Corl 5":7&gt;._F6r
the feast nf /unleavened bread see,
Lex. 23:G-«. ■' We ..... nil Ihaklrov-/
en always stands for evil. Say.v
Dr. Senfiuld of this feast “This
feast.speaks of communion with
Christ, the unleavened wave-loaf,
in Hie full blessing of His redemp­
tion. nnd of a holy walk.
’I'iie di­
vine oilier here is beautiful; first
redemption, then a holy walk.”
)

. In Hie study of the second divis­
ion compare John
12:1-8. This;
took place six days before Hie
passuver .(oliii 12:1’.
Jesus was I
in Bethany, in Hie limise of Simon:
the leper tv 3 of out lesson). pt)&lt;b.
sillly ' the' leper whonr He had
cleansed (Mk. 1:10 etc--.
He was
there ns a guest; eating wilh l-izani'. wluiiii He had raid’d (ruin
lhe dead.
Martini served.
These
In* loves (John 11:5). are about I
Him. "He is Ihr guest of a cleans-'
••d leper; brsidv Hirn sits Un* num
who lived because lie had spoken
Hie words "j.azarus. cmue forth"
J*li.n 11:13).; supplying His m,&lt;*da
is lhe one who was «n occupied
with service; and then enters the
one who twice la-fore had been at
His feet.
With this Inlier,*whi&gt;.is
none ether than Mary, the sister of
Mary and Lazarus Hie present
natralive is largely occupied. She
brings her ointment, very costly,
and anoints Him.
Once . before
'li'- sit al His
and h’-.»rd Hiword (Luke 1041). finding in Him
h«*r pmpliet.
fader she was at
His feet in her hour of deop sor­
row John il:32). wliefi .lie who is
our Great High Prii*.'l. mot her
nenl.
Now she anoints Him for
Ilts burial.
Perhaps as she sat al
His feet He lold her about His
coming death and triumph.
Un­
like the other disciples, she ctyuprehended His oft repented word*
concerning His death nnd resurreetinn. She.anoint* Him now for
His burial; nnd was not among
those who went tn the tomb lo
anoint Him. -'A supposed contra­
diction in this incinunl is found in
the slnteinenl
thal she anointed
His head, in Mk. 11:3. arid that
she nnointiM His feet. irrJohn 12:3.
The fad is, she anointed both.
Tho Holy , Spirit reports

No Happln«*a tn tdlinasa.
_
Tdleneaa la ono of the greatest en9mlea of character. As some one has
said. "The devil tempts other men. bug
idle men tempt lhe devil." Do nog
envy the idle man, whomever you may
envy. You may have too much to do,
and too many things to think about;
■tilt, do not envy the man who has not
enough to think about, and baa to fall
back upon himself. Tho passions of
human nature break loose tn Idle mon,
and wander over forbidden place*
seeking wljat they can devour.—Dr.
James Stalker.
Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated?
Dr. King's New Life Pills will
cure you. cause a healthy flow of
bile and rids your stomach and
ImiwcIs of WastA and fermenting,
Iwidy poitmuR.
They are a tonic to
yuur Moniach and liver and tom*
the genera! system. .First dose will
cure you of that, depressed, dizzy,
bilious ami conslipalrd condition.
25c. all druggists.—Adv.
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li-

&gt;

£-There Was an Old;
JWomanWho Lived
‘in a Shoe—

But, So Do You

That la. you Uve In your shcoa
about two-thlrda of tho time.
*
How Important, then, that your '
ahooa b« right—right In quality.,
right In comfort, right in price. "

Rouge Rex Shoes
Are Right
We tan the leather and make the
shoes. Wo know what goea into
them. They are made for a par­
ticular service—the needs ot lhe
man who works. They give youcomfort and wear and al tho right
price.
The beat coats lhe least In the
long run.
Cheaper means poorer.

Ask your dealer (or Ns. 43M
here shown, a tan Jersey grain ahoo
'with a lol ct wear in il. It you do
not know where lo gel them write Dept. C and we will tail you.

Hirth-Krause Company
Hid* t»
r«=M»a
SAW MaMSwtaNW

1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 21, 19H.

AUCTION SALE

A, wa &lt;n about to locate In the South tho undorilpiod will offer for sale at public auction
at the farm of Whitney Tanner, 5 miles south-west of Hastings, and BQ rods west of tho
Tanner School House on Sec. 35, Rutland twp, on

Wednesday, Sept. 30,1914
Commencing at 10 O'clock a. m. Sharp.

We offer the following described property

■
HORNEH.
Bay IhirM*. IT y rw. old, weiplil aliotil I'.'tlO His.
Ill.uk Mure, (i six years, weibhl ubmil IlMMJ Ihk
Bhiik Mart*, 7 ynv ohl. .uei&lt;;)il aboul 1&lt;KW III*.
Blurk Man- l.'J yrs ohl, with colt by side, roll
■ xinil by Sucrcsx.
Bay iriirllng roll.
Hay Man- colt. 19 months old.
CATTIJ-L
l.arfle nil rou. 9 X1^- "Id. due Jan. ltd.
Voting red «;on. .Test.510. No I In every rrspecl.
Due Dee. IWh.
Spotted Con, II yrs. old. Dur Oct. 20lh.
CinCKENN. ,
About 75 hens, ynunp. mostly Plyimnith Bucks.
TOOIX
!l Hoc Thomas Drill.
MeCornilek Binder.
Deering Mower.
Osborne Huy Tedder.
Two Hay Bakrs.
Two Combination Huy anil Stock Hacks.
Steel Land Holier.
Two 2 Horse Walking Cultivalors.
John Urrrr Hiding Cultiiulor.
Banner Plow.
•

Two GO tooth Kmoothihg Harrows.
Two sent rd Surrey.
.
Single Buggy
Pori land Cutter
Set 1’4 ini-li Heel rhnln llaroc^M-s.
Pair Knrr Bolls
Pair tHvillating Bobs
Pair of light Sleighs, with box.
Hocking Valley Corn Shcllrr.
MIS4.EU. t.NEOl S.
Buggy P&lt;dr
Ten gnllon Barrel Churn.
Three {;&lt;»■! iirating Moirs.
Set liglii breeching for light driting harness.
StohrmMt.
(*orn Murker.
Ihitn-ock Tester
। 15 good friire iiosts
Set Hotm* collars.
Hog Crate.
Row Boat.
Black fur coal. qihmI un new.
Four cords of Beech wood. split

ready

for

HAY AND GRAIN.
Alxiul 20 tons of piMKl Mixed Hay.
Straw Stuck.
Also Xu nitrous other nrtirffs.

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

SHELTER FOR HORSES IF IT STORMS

Terms of Sale:

•um?of

or

der cash.
Over that
amount 8 jnonths time will be given on bankable
notes with interest at 6 per cent. No property to be
removed until settled for.

Etflal wrflttntats
Writ of Attachment
Slate of Michigan, tho Circuit
Court for lhe County of Barry.
Farmers A Merchants Bank,
\ corporation
.
Plaintiff,

Frank S. Wellman.

Court, nt thd Probate Office in Un­
City of IlnstmuM, for examination
pud allowance, on or lH*fore the 8th
•lily of Jannaiy next, ami that such
claims will be' heard before said
Court, on Friday the 8tli day of
January next, at ten o’clock in the
forenoon of lli.it. day.
•
Dated September 8th. A. D. toil.
CIIAIll.F.S M. .MACK.
Judge of Probate.

cupled by towns and villages being
comparatively small, the poMlblllty of
a ahower of stones falling within a
town is extrqmely minute; the like­
lihood of a living creature being
struck, saya Leiarus Fletcher In tho
new Encyclopedia Britannica, is still
remote.
Tho first Yorkshire stono—that of
the Wold Cottage—struck the ground
only ten yards from a.laborer; the
second, that of Mlddlesboro, fell on
the railroad only 10 yards away from
aome plate layera at work; a stone
ctmpietely burled itself in lhe hlgb-

50 ACRES, gravel, sand and muck loam Mil. seven miles‘from Hast­
ings and four miles from Irving. There are 25 acres under cultiva-

crib, ben honee end granary. The fencaa are good and II
plenty of all kinds of fruit. The price ii fl, IOO, teruia cash.

Crook and Gould
Hastings,

Michigan.

Chink of Ijenry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Store Phones—
*
Bell. 173
Citizens, 5173

.

Fann Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

H

F

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER

retm
And m. nf (h.n, .nta.l.
, j.„,uao.
„r|ock
the usual condition. — New York
said to- have been killed.
weigh as much as a Jersey cow!
the forenoon nf that day.
World.
cally, 1 knew he was right; yet. as
------------ 1-----------------J Dated September 3rd. A.’ D. 1911.
so near that bo was atunued by the
for myself, 1 could not help preferring
. CHAHLi-a M. MACK,
ehock; while al Mhow. also in India, a
to wonder at the hand of the Almighty ,,
l
._
..
Judge
of
Probate.
Holy War Not Probable.
Ho Sold IL
man was killed in 1R17 by a stono
In the creation of.* dandelion, a tpar"Have you found a customer for '
I am of opinion that unless you
whleh fa a true meteorite and Is rep­
row. a flounder.—Robert M. Gay, In could bray Christianity in a faortar, your gramophone yet?" "Oh. yes—I '
resented by fragments tn museum
the Atlantic.
and mold it Into a new paste, there played It for 1J hours on end. and ail ’
Notice of llenrJng Claims.
collections.
(• no possibility of a holy war.—Ba‘o&lt;ether “d
Stalo Of Michigan. County of
bought It from me."
| Barry, s«.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Notice is hereby given that by an
Don’t Be a Grouch.
(order of the Proate Court for the
The old Connecticut farmer bad ths
Comity of Barry,-made on the 31sl right Idea. A group of his cronies
day of Augurt. A. D. 191 i, four Ware talking at tho usual corner store
months from thal date were allow­
about the best way to die. A great
ed for creditors to present their
1 claims against* the eslate of Ellen many theories were advanced. Final
11.. L-iubiimtli. lake of said county, ly tho others turned to Zak and de­
deceased, and that nil creditors of manded his opinion. “Wall." said he
said doceA-.d are Mqulred to nre- “I ain't ruddy ter die Jlst-ylt, but It
I sent tlieirlclaims to said Prolmle
I Court, aj/the Probate Office in the like ta have somethin' tickle me ta
liiiJ’jnf-lta-tmOT, for examination death an die a-laughln*." It doesn't
. ' Owing to the death of my wife, I have decided to quit farming. I will therefore have an
and (allowance, on or Iwfore tin*
auction sale at my farm 6 miles northwest of Hastings, 6 miles southwest of Freeport) and
k’nd/day of January next, and thal cost any more to be pleased than to
such claims will be heard before bo grouchy. But it means a lot more
6 miles east of Middleville, on section 22, Irving township, on
said Court, on Saturday the 2nd pleasure to all concerned.
day of January, 1915 next, nt-ten
clock in the forenoon of what’day
Hoat'a Bad Break.
Dated Augurt 31. A. D. J01I.
High society has ita cruda.perKDall*
CHARLES JI. MACK.
ties, if a story in ouc of the magazines
Judge of Probate.
is true. At a dinner given to tho
famous pianist. Liszt, bls boat. Count
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. I offer the following property:
Ludolf, right in the middle of Liszt's
most exquisite playing, "Sajd In a loud
HASTINGS CITY BANK REPORT.

AUCTION SALE

Thursday, Oct. 1,1914
HORSES.

About 150 Ileus and pullets.
9 Shoals, wt. about 125 lbs. each.

‘Mare, 7 yrs. old. with foal. wt. 1290.
i mouths old at side.
Marc, .'! yrs. old. ul. 120(1.

80 ACRES, in Eaton Counly, three miles from Vermontville oti a
good road and fine location, 60 acres under cultivation, balance in
timber aud pasture. Tb,e aoil is a gravelly ioatn-and lays good. Ths
buiirUnga coniiat of a fine nfiie-room brick house in good repair,
b« semeut born 45x«0, alto tool house, hog house, granary and corn
crib. Tlie price of thit farm is 94.000. Terat, one-half down; or
would take a good house aud lot In Iluttfnga aa part payment.

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
Noliec of Hcarino Claims.
'We offer One Hundred Dollars Ro
Stalo jof Michigan, County of
Barfy, os.
PHYSICIANS
i cannot be ,cur»d by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.d^MA"****^
Notice is hereby given, that by nn
order of the Probate Court for lhe
J. CHENEY A CO
a Toledo,
a.
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER,
; •r - -F.
---------------------------—
-------------County of Barry, made on tlie 3rd
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
day of Repleinber A. 1). 1911. four
months from that date were allow­ carters on the road at Charsonvllle. L-alla lu city or country, responded to »&gt;to^rteeUy honorab . in ail
i cut *ny obllgatlcaa. made V&gt;y hla firm.
ed for creditors to present their throwing the ground up to a height of with promptness, day or night.
-------------------------------------------------------------- ' .NATIONAL HANK QE COMMERCE I
claims, against llie estate* of BeiijaE. WILLISON, D. D. 8.,
niin B. Travi.-, late of said county, tsorito broke tho pave mont and wsa
i
Halting*, Mich.
dt-cejiM-d. and tliat all creditors of
Hail'e Catarrh’ Cure ta taken internally.
brokon lUulf.
■ actinx directly Upon the blood and ir.usaid deceased are required (0 pre­
coua aurface* of th» »r«tem. Trrtlmor.tala
Tho Krahenberg stono fell within
,,
.sent their claims to said Probate
I aent fr»«. Priea n cenu per botUe. Sold
Perfsctiy Idiotic.
:Court, al-tho Probate Office in the
by all Druextita.
Keeper at the Zoo (to his wife)— City of Hartings, for examination Angers stone fell close to a lady stand­
“I consider that whatever belongs to "Listen here. Mary, to what it says In i‘"id allowance, on or before ilie Uh ing in her garden; tho Brounau mass
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
my busband belong* to me.”—A wom­ this hero fool npvel. 'Sha took a taper ;
°I /an"a!&gt;
a|ld that went through the roof of a cottage;
an witness In a Jersey Cily trial. Ths in h.r h*na nnH
Phone 17a
nut nf th« su'?l1 cltifng will be heard before at Macao, in Brasil, where there was

CLERK

Only the other day I liatened to a
lecturer on s'upspoui expatiating on
the enfranchising and ennobling pow­
er of his science, teaching aa it does
tho majesty of God and his handl-

‘ There never wgs a time when farming as a business seemed
so certain of being a very profitable business as right now. We
have many fine farms on our list. Let us tell you of two that
ought to be attractive to any on^e who wishes to engage in farm­
ing:
,

It la often told that Engeno Field
ono day wandered into a baaatneut
rMtaurnnt, iiat down at a table,, put
hla chin tn hla hands and gated mood­
ily into space, relates the Youth's Com­
panion. A waller camo up 16 him, and
after the manner of hla kind enumer­
ated the long Hat of dishos thal were

WM. GORHAM

AUCTIONEER

FARMS

World Would Bs Happier and Bsttar
If Approbation Were Mora Freely ■
Expreuad.

—- Defendant.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1
Take notice that on the IHlh day of
June 1911. a Writ of Attachment
was ilnly issued nut of the Circuit
“No. no.” ita Id Field, dejectedly. “I
Court of (ho Counly of Barry, in
favor of the Fannors A Mi'rchnnts require none of those tilings. All I
Bank, plaintiff, against the lands,
tenements, goods, chattels, moneys kind words."
nnd effects of Frank S. Wellman,
Whether or not tbs incident bo true,
uefendent, in the sum "of Three it Is suggestive. Unquestionably, deeds
Hundred Sixty Dollars nnd six weigh far more than words, and yet it
cents (O(J0.0t&gt; which said writ of ic almost tragic to think bow much
attachment was returnable on the
happier and better this struggling
3isl day of July. 191 iworld would become tf..klnd words
Dated August 5th. It'll.
’
COLtiROVEA POTTER.
day.iVomn lu contact with thoso who
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Business Address, Hoatingv, Mich. aro In Eugcno Field's stalo of mind.
—7 wks They are. In our own homes; mothers
and fathers and children. They aro
behind counters of stores: they aro
employes on trpius; they are servants
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Slate of Michigan. Counly of Bar- In kitchens; they aro everywhere, and
their name J* legion. A word of ap­
preciation would brighten the whole
clay'and would make it easier for them
Counly of Barry, mitdi* on the Hili to keep on tryingday'of September. A. D. 1914, four
months from that date were allow­
ed for creditoi- lo present .their LITTLE HARM FROM METEORS
claims against ib&gt;&lt; eslate of llarm-t
4.. Miller, late of said counly. dci-euseij, and that all r.rrtlitors of
said deceased are required to nrebut Deaths or Serious Injurlss

A. L. MERRIFIELD and
G. A. MERRILL, Proprietors

COL. W. H. COUCH

KINDLY WORD MEANS MUCH

m-roii of ih,- ronllUoa of Th* II
Uy )bnk *t Ita-llun. Mk&gt;hl(an. kt tl
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• . ■. 1.II1. 1 ui.
'h-pam
hr &lt; on1n&gt;l..lo(1cr ot the Banklnx

Also cull

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HAY LND GRAIN.
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■Two slacks of hay.

.
9 Acres Corn in shock.
i00 bitahcls of oats.

Man-. 7 )r\ old. wt. IIIMJ.
Gelding, i ynt old. wt. 1100
These two last are iiiVcIunI and Jine drivers
nnd workers.
Work htiTM*, 8 yrs. old, ul. 1100.

.
l&gt;-|art:ueul
[Itrnfull. .............
lUnkliix Ikki

MISCEI.I. LNEOl S AllT1CLES.

cows.
Durhuni Cou, 7 yrs. old. dur Dec. 12.
Durham Cow, i yrs. old, dur Dfcc. 29.
Durham Cow, 5 yrs. old. dur Fcby 15.
Diii-hani'Cou, 8 yrs. old. coining in.

t

Sewing machine, good repair.
'New washing- ituirhine,
"

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SWINi: AND POLT.TRY.

BefrigeratoV.
New Bnrrcl Churn.
1'. H. Cream Separator.
Some Farm tools.
Song- oilier llotiM-lmid urtirlrs.
Dtlicr- Articles nut TneiHlmied.

Brood Sou, full blood Chester While, ut. 300.

TFRM^ OF Sil P All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over that
Lliniu UI OHL.L.I amounl( j year's time will he given on good
bankable notes with interest at six per cent. Nothing removed
until settled for.

Ab. tract and Kcal Ulate OfBca.
Abstract Block.,-Hastings
conveyancing. Having a oomplata sot
of Abstract Books compiled from ths
Records, can furnish complete Abi tracts.

Cklcige, KiIiiuh A Siglnv A. It. Ce.
Dally Except Bunday.
Leave Hastings

Black Silk Slnre Poll«h

Black Silk &gt;’
Stove Polish
P-•*» -

Em, w,.« «

r

Solns North 7:JT

DETROIT
Business University

Get a Can TODAY’

lurtetive ailukl

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

FIRE INSURANCE

We wy you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
II you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

like to citangs your insurwno* call
in and
ma. 1 ropraaeut a com-.
fany with a cash capital of 11,900­
00 and can fully protect you.
Filter DOME ENDS INDIGESTION,
LEE H. FKYOR
HEARTH LUX, OH GAS ON
OHioo In Now Slobbln*- Borton Blk.
STOMACH.
Op.C. K.AS. Phu 57 Hutlip
The quest ion as to how long you
Curd of Thanks—We wish to:
are going to continue a sufferer from lliank llio-c who a-'i-l' il ih during
indigestion, dyspepsia or out-of-or- our late bereavement in the death:
dor stomach is merely h matter nf of ourzfalher. Joseph Beck.
•
The Family.
70S BACKACHE KIONIYS ANO BLADOU
how soon you begin Inking Touoline/rabs.
. .
People with Wenk stomachs should
lake Toiioline Tablets occuHionally,
mid there will be no more Indiges­
tion. no feeling like a lump of lead
in lhe stomach, no heartburn, sour
risings, gas on .-toniach, or belching
of undigested food, headaches,diz­
ziness or sick stomach; mol besides Mra. llctuncr of Flint la Delivered tul Stomach Remedy. It is known all
What you cut will ijol ferment ami
over lhe United States It clears ths
'll Vtiir I,nalli xxirtl UAIJSCOUS
digestive tract of mucoid accretions
odors. All-these symptoms result­
and removes poisonous matter.
It
brings quick relief to sufferers with
ing from a sour, out-of-order stom­
stomach ailments, liver and bowel
ach and dysprpsia’ai-e generally re­
Mrs. Guy A. Beamer.ot HOT North troubles.
Many declare that It has
lieved in live minutes after taking
street. Flint. Mich., was for a long saved them from dangerous opera­
Toiioline Tablets. .
time a victim ot stomach and diges­ tions; many are sura It has saved
Go In youf druggist mid get a $ I tive troubles. One ot tho serious ef­ their lives.
IhYk of Toiioline. Taidels and you fects was in bad backaches, which at­
Becauso ot its wonderful success
will always go lo the table with a tacked her almost dally.
there are many Imitators, so bo cau­
Hho took Mayra Wonderful Stom­ tious. Bo euro It's Mayr’s.
henrly appetite, mid what you e;il
Go to
will taste good, baeauso your stom­ ach Remedy; then she wrote:
Mulholland's Drug Store and ask
"1 thank you very much for wjial them nboet ths wonderful results it
ach mid intestlip's will l«.&lt; clean and
your nicdlelno haa done for mo.
1'
fresh nml you will know there are nover saw anything work such won- haa been accOTnpllshlng among peonot gnin/c lo be any more bad nights
mid miserable days for you. TonoIng St.. Chicago, III., for free book on
line Tabs freshen yon and make you I did not have my head tied up with; 'stomach aliments and many Krutcfhi
a cloth and 1 have not had a head­ letters from people who have been
feel like life is'worth living.
. Tonoline 'rtbletsMTOst Jt.oo fbr 50 ache ilnce. I had been doctored by restored Any druggUi cin tell you
xpeculuta, too. and received very 111- I ita wonderful effecta.
days' treatment. At druggists' or Uv baneflt"
Just such atoners era told by thou- i .For saio in Hastings by all drugmailed by American Proprietary
Co, Boston, Mass.
4-wks Mnda who have used Mayr'a Wonder-i gists.—Adv.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.

MICHIGAN WOMH SUMACH ILLS
ENDED BI 1 WONDERFUL REMEDY

Total.

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Total-

CHAS. W. WING, Proprietor
vs i i u.os, CaiUrr.

Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer
Bernie Walker, Clerk

“A

SHINE
IN EVERY
DROP”

FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS

Ilona! Ilahk
run, ! , I
Hold Coin ......

Capital Mock paid in

Lunch For Those Coming From a Distance

game of wbtat, there are tabla* lu the
other room.'" Lint, aaya the narrator,
stopped short, but aa no one moved he
consented utniably to remain at the
piano. The amount of wine that had
been consumed by Llvzt'a boat on thia

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, SITTl-WflTH 21, WIL

GIRL WITH BROKEN
NECK AVERTS DEATH
HokU Her Hud Firmly While Be­
ing Driven in Auto to

“I don't see your
Uladya," re­
marked tin* visitor, as ilie child
came into lhe room empty handed.
“Whal has become of It?"
.
"it'd gouu,”
auounced Gladys
Willi a regretful sigh. "It got so
dirty that f Just had to out It.”
■

Fruits as Tonics.
Fruit juice* of the acid sort* are
tunic* mid aid dige*timi. The acid1
• fruits eaten al lhe clone r»f a dili­
ner will- prevent dyspepsia.
Banana*, dates, t)g* and grapes।
owing to their large amount of su­
gar, are the most nutritious. Mel­
on*. Oranges, leinon* . mid grapes
••(mtaiii lhe lnrge»l junoihit of wa­
tch Apple*, lemons and-oranges
nn* valuable for their potash salic,
and oranges ami lemons for Ihell*
dlric urhl.
Plum*, punches, npri*
cols ninl raspbiTrirs have les* «ugur Hinn oilier fruits and nre perml*sihle for those who for any
reason may have sweets excluded
from their dielnry.
Thoroughly ripe fruits arc nlwaya safe to cal.
They should be
thoroughly washed however, be­
fore being eaten. Unripo fruits and
fruits hegiiioing to decay should
Hiner
eaten.„—
If- the teeth are
never be
to oaten
sensitive to sweets mid acids, slic­
ed fruit* will be found unirrilatiflk
as well a* uppeluing nnd tonic. Fur
the beginning of breakfast the
juice of pineapple Is tho bent of nil
fruit.* for the dyspeptic.
Apple*
or tig* are excellent for those who
suffer from con*lipalion.
Toothache i* e-tentinlly an in­
' llniiimiitory condition, qii«1 in JM per

in Uli1 loolh.

of the mouth out, but prevents
thermal clionges Tn&gt;m affecting lhe
nerve when hot nml cold ore taken
ialo the mouth.

Curing “Hie niues."
"Occnrionally." said my friend,
“if I llml myself Itcroming whal is
termed 'blue' I lake I "Jake myself
out of doors.
Automobile nr car­
riage I liave nmib. *•• the trolley
rar is my convenience mid I must
eoufes*. It is n good one.
I ride to
the end of the rdulc. transfer (&lt;&gt;
anol het* line nml go in tlie most
roumlnlHiut way t&gt;ack home.
"If the attack of nene* j* m&gt;l
then (jured 1 walk nwltilc.'
At
time* n glnsssof orange juice or a
soda is refreshing.
'•The'clitmging of one's costume,
leaving lhe house, (he motion of

fares will restore umi quickly l&gt;&gt;
one'* rational senses.
Ill humor
vanishes wilhouL even speaking u
train*
Thon, ngitin. Ilie laughing
riiro’w ..ni. arioil*. Try ir-hK ha.
Im—Ira, ha, jin—he—ha,, ha!"
Ginuci-bccad.
Warm tpgettor.two -tfuufula

of

mid butter. untl two laliiriqiooiifuls
•if ground gimrer, nnd when n little
fore than, blood warm, beat hard
for ten, minute*. than add two
teaspoon fill* &lt;d soda dissolved in a
llUle lud water. a cupful of *otw
milk and enough Hour lo make a
woft dough lhal ran be rolled out.
Turii mi a iloured board, roll out.
ml into shapea.tmd bake in a good
oven.
While hot-brush over with
ii'liil.i &lt;&gt;r mi vifir.

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A Caw of New Nslly.
A inuti rolled &lt; n :in acquaintance
nnd found the iitlk* daughter of tin*
lintiau playing with a gingerbread’
cal.
cry nice cal
"Thnl is ft vt*.,,
' you‘ have
"'”
caller. '‘Are &lt;you
tliiTe," smiled Itlie
lie .......................
going lo cut il?"
"No." answered lit'? youngster,
affectlofinlely -Iroking the cat with
h-r'little hand, ‘’Il's loo pretty
to ent."
Tltree or four day* later (he man
hnppciierl (o call ul (he house
again.
The SaltiitiHoii of (lie Dawn.
Listen lo lhe exhortation of the
dawn!
IsHik jo this tiny! * ’ *
In its brief chut-'e lie all the ven­
ties nml realities of your ex­
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Tin* bliffi of growth,
.
The glory of aclimf.
&lt; /The splemlor of beauty:

For yestenhiy is but n-dreaiii
Ami tomorrow is only 'ft vision;
Bui .today well lived mnke*
Every yesterday u dream of happi-j
IICSS.
And every tomorrow a vision’ of
l&lt;ope.
I.«»ok well. I^erefoie to thj* day.
;
Such i» the saliitftlinn of the dawn.
From the Sanskrit. I

Marguerito

DAIRYMEN!

BIO LOSS TO THE DAIRYMAN

Hospital
Boston^—Miss

Teele,
United States Through Low Maia-

weeks ago la Brookline by gras pin*
Twp 'Tooth Ponders.
From two simple powders, pitlmr
of which is beiiellcial^wiien cmi- her neck snap, la now almost ready to
slantly used; one may' be chosen. leave the Peter Brigham hospital.
Thai - containing camphor i* made
of seven drams of precipHated
vhalkt half a.dram *&gt;f -powdered
orris.
Sift many, time* to mix.
Person* who objt*cl to the flavor of
camphor may try thia: An ounce
of precipitated chalk, htilf an ounce
of powdered torux. a quarter of an
ounce each Of powdered myrrh and
orris root.

l)Lshnmilihi(| Hint.
Cleaning u saucepan in which
milk ha* been toiled i* often a
Iroublesomo task. A sininlo meth­
od is to quickly replace lye lid af­
ter iKibring out thu boiling milk so
that tho steam will not have tirin'
to escape mid allow the saucepan
to root before taking tho lid' off
again.
Theft pul Hie pan in cold
water to soak; afterward it can be
washed easily mu| quickly without
lhe bother of scraping.

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Berry Puddiup.
Muke a rich biscuit dough. Hull
this out, spread thickly
with
huckleberries, spriuklo with gran­
ulated &gt;ugar mid dot with hits of
butter.
Holl the sheet up care­
fully into mt oblong parciq, pinch
the edge* together and pul into a
muslin bag. Plunge this into a
vessel of Iwiiling waler and keep at
a Irani boil for at least two ‘hourg.
ill-move the. pudding nnd serve
witii hot liquid sauce.'

(Copyright. DU.)
(By A. A. BORLAND. 8ut« Aavlealtural I
Con«K«, BurUngteq Vt.)
Fourteen million dollars ore annual- j
ly lost to dairy Interacts tn.the United ;
States through the low moisture con-;
tent of butter. The maximunr-Jeiial
amount Is 16 per ceuL; the average .
for tbo United Staten is only 11A p-T '
cent
An additional 3.S per cent,
might' be added, making the water ‘
content Y5 per cent., without exceed-1
Ing tho legal limit nnd without do-'
terloratlon In quality of the product.
butter bo controlled? There are many
factors intluundng molstun* content
of butter, but tho two most Important
uro tho churning temperature aqd tho
amount of working.
Churning temperature In ot fundumental Importance. During fall and
winter, when moisture content of butter is low. temperature of churning
should bo as high as is consistent with
securing a product firm enough for
handling. Experiments conducted under direction of.the ’writer showed an

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mid cover' with an iru-h or two of
soil, adding other layers of gras*
culling* mid nf soil from Lilin* to
lino- us the lawn i* nuiwed. This
makes a llnest kind of soil
for tho spirited animal on which she was. alblo without prolonging the time of
house plant* uiftl ferns grown dur­
thus causing butter to bo I-'
riding stumbled.
9,1i —churning,
h”r,,l—
ing winter.
Sitting loosely and unprepared for |salvy.
M|Vy.
tho accident, tho young woman was! The amount of
c. working hM,conslil- •
Graham .Mullin*.
thrown
to
tho
ground.
As
sho
struck
'
crablo
Influence
oa per
per cent
cent, of
of molsraois- !l
:c an
Huh lo a cream a table*|MX&gt;nful
of sugar mid two of butter.
Into tbu earth, frozen aa hard as atohe, she : tu re )n thl. flnj8hed product. Whi n
Uii* lM-al four eggs.
Sift a Ica- heard her neck snap. With a presence ■ butter la worked in absence of water.
sp&lt;M)iiful of linking powder into of mind that has seldom been equaled moisture content decrease* rapidly a.*!
three cups of graham Hour, add she grasped her head in her hands, amount .of working increases, but if !
the buUer and egg mixture, and knowing that a motion In any direction butler Is worked tn presence of wa-1
heal very hard.
Turn into heated wodld snap the spinal cord.
ter moisture content Increases with ’
mid greased muffin tins and bake in
It seamed hours to Miss Tcelc, lying. amount of working. C-onreqtiqntly if i
on tho ground, not daring to move lu high fiercpntage of water is desired ;
tho slightest degree, until assistance butter
should
receive
minimum
C&lt;M&gt;kbi(| N'cn Pulutues.
arrived in tho shape ot an automobile amount ot working sufficing to distrib­
New putatiH-s orv very much im­ driven by a chauffeur.
ute salt evenly when no water Is pres­
proved and have a delicious taste
Still grasping bar head Ln her hands. ent, but maximum amount of working
If toiled with a lump or two of
sugar along with a bit of mini.
exorcised nt all time* not to overwork
Two lumps of sugar to a pound of
driving. Tho chauffeur, Impressed with butter. Again. If 'usiural moisture
potatoes give
excellent results,
rendering them llrnier and .more tho danger of tho case, wished to rush content of butter Is high all water
to
tho
hospital
with
all
possible
speed,
uppelizing.
sliould bo drained away, butter par­
but Mies Teelo Jnsiated that he drive tially worked, water drained off aud I
slowly In order'that sho could steady
One Beason.
tho working coinph-tod.
"Why du wc ask the Jxird io give her head in tor hands throughout tho
us each day qur daily bread?” usk- trip.
When the hospital
was
finally WHAT FATHER DID AND DIDN’T
"Becaaim w&gt;- want
it fresh," reached, and Miss Toole calmly an­
promptly answered a bright little nounced to the physicians that sho
fellow.
was suffering from a broken neck, tho Writer Atror a Review Expresses
elded Preference for the Thlngi
men In attendance could hardly be­
When Wagner Searched for Pawnshop. lieve that she waa speaking tho truth.
Wagner's worat experience of pov­
The pics anlthlnga that mother used
erty, was during |ila sojourn In Pavia
WHEN THE “BLIND” MAN SAW
‘
fJ have been totter, but
tn 184(1, when ho had to pawn all that
of what father did. why. |
he and hla wife poaaeaaed of any
when
Beggar
Man
Swoops
Down
on
the
.
o the ihfnga of tho proavalue. “I looked up tho French
Collection Box and Merry
equivalent for a pawnshop," ho re­
ent day/ Bays the writer ot a letter to
Chase Results.
late* la hla autobiography, “aa I waa
thu Now York Sun.
too ahy to make tnqulrlea, The only
Father used to make us sleep In un-1
Now York.—“I am blind.” For many
heated bedrooms and take n bath once ;
word I could find In iny little dic­
days a man bearing this sign on tho
tionary was 'Iximbard.' On tho map
a week In a codar tub In tho Mtchea.
corner of 8lxty&gt;thtrd street um Third
of Paris I found a very email thor­
Father used to make ns ride In street ■ j
oughfare called 'Hue den I-ombarde,'
cara drawn by If: ' . nud ll|:'.!-.1 • I'h
kerosene lainpa, egra that ran off tho
nnd thither I wont, only to.find tho hla. arms.
expedition fniltleaa. Often, on read­
track about ovary three blocks In
The'other morning on elderly wom­ streets never cleaned fn winter and !
ing the Inacrlptlon ‘Mont de Piste! I
an went that way and was much affect­ not overmuch in summer nnd that par-!
felt ctirioua to Tc&amp;o^-Ha meaning. ed by tho sight of thcr poor old man.
Evontnally, to tny great delight, I She opened her purse and a quarter, haps wars not paved at all. Tho aldo-'
learned that thia 'Berg der Froommlgwalks were of brick.that bubbled up
kelt' waa where I should find aalvaTho beggar man happened, too. that when the frost caiuo out In the spring tlon, and there wo now carried all way. Ho looked at tho blind man and till they were as uneven as a nutmeg
wo poaaeaaed In the way of silver.*' ho looked it tho quarter nestling in grater.
Father didn't give us any elevators­
tho box among the ulckels and dim.ui.,
Don't Be Bothered With Cotighiiifl. Like a hawk swooping down upon its’ but made us climb. Ho didn't give ua
' any telephone. Ho made us rido In
Stop il wilh Foley's Honpy and Tar prey his talons dovp Into tfio box and
Compound. IL spreads a soothing, the quarter was his. Thon a miracle, railroad cars with link and pin coup­
healing coating as il glides down the "happened.
lings that jolte i the life opt of us
throat, and tickling, hoarsendss, and
every two miles and that were hauled
The blind saw!
nervous hacking are quickly healed.
Tho green goggles camo off and the, by wood burhing locomotives that
Children love it—tastes good and no
small change was transferred to tho, kept us combing the cinders out of
opiates, A man in IVxas walked 15
। our hair all the time.. Hu didn't give
miles to n drug store to gel a bottle. pockets ot tho "blind" man. Then withi us moving pictures, nor flying ma­
Best you can buy for croup mid a yell for tho pollco, boggarman mid
hronchtnl coughs.
Try 1L—Arthur blind man raw like sprinters down Six­, chinos, nor meat grinders. In tho
kitchen; nor .well-cut ready nmdo
ty-third street
Mulholland.—Adv.
The beggarman looked over his, clothes for men and handsome gowns
shoulder and saw-that tho blind man, for women, all nt nil sorts of prices
saw also and that ho waa gaining on, to suit all purse*. Ho didn't give un
him. Ho threw tho quarter down upon, any ono of a thousand comforts and
tho sidewalk and tho blind man, conveniences now shared by all nnd
stopped and ploked it up, then pausedI which we couldn't think of doing with-,
in the race.
out. things which in bis day were ।
. “A miracle, my friends, a miracle." qqlto unknown.
he said.. "My sight haa been restored."
The crowd did not understand It this
Relations.
“What is your uj.lulon of our foreign ,
The blind man “beat” k in time.
Otherwise, violence might have fol­ relations?'* askid the patriotic cltisod. “They don’t do you any good."
! lowed.
replied the local polltigian“What
you want la a lot of relations right
Boro in’your dwii country that 11 vote

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'Oil Paste,Polish
j- Russet"Oil Paste

Tr ^.-AikYour Dtjerjor

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We wish to thank our patrons and friends for their loyal support during the. past summer
months. Thu* weather was unusually hot and many creameries found it impossible to make a
quality ol butter that would sell readily and were thus forced to. pay low prices to their patrons.
On Account of our UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY and METHODS of MANUFAC­

TURE WE are able to hold u)&gt; the PRICE to OUR patrons.

We arc in Jwsiuess to SERVE the DAIRYMEN especially, and we avould like to ask
EVERY FARMER who sells cream to STAND BY US during the coming winter months and
send your cream to us all the time, as WE will NEED YOUR SUPPORT in order to run
without a loss. Many of our patrons churn during the winter months and we would especially
likg to ask this class of patrons to TRY SELLING YOUR CREAM all through this year.
Wc see no reason why we cannot make you MORE MONEV in the winter than we can in the

summer, and we would like to sho'w you.

skirt of aailn. tan ahoca and a gold
; bead necklace, Mlaa Chump Ankcrman
. entertalnad In celebration of her sixth
birthday/at &lt; the homo of Mra. Kuthcrino C. Fay.' Mlaa Chump la a dog.

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To those who think of patronizing the large city creameries, we will say that WE GIVE
OUR PATRONS the immense amount of money that those creameries.s|&gt;end in 'jibstage and
sjiecial advertising,'by giving I'etUir wcightsr better tests, and higher NET prices.
Don't be
tricked into shipping your erpun away, when we pay you more, and give you better treatment.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO,
The Farmers Friend

**Eat Crystal Pride1*

**Eat Crystal Pride11

tent of butter churned at 70 degrees.'
F. as compared .with 50 degrees F. I
That churned at 60 degrees F. aver-. (
aged 13Ji per cent, moisture: that at i
Voice From Elba.
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60 degrees F. averaged 14.4 per cent.; I
more 1 atudy —
thn world,
that at €6 degrees F. averaged 14.0 I .The
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per cent.; that at 70 degrees F. aver- muro 1
convinced of the Inability
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- .per «&gt;L
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Churtlnu .bould , of form
r"''" tn
«' rrnnln mivthlnx rtilrnhln—.
stop wiM II butler gfluniti a ara the aiM •'“P0*”00 Bonaparte,
Was Thrown Heavily to the Ground, j of corn grains. Tho temporal uro of j
_
_ Create.
Tightening
First Artist—'Tlx: Umbrella you lent I
line bridle path was all that saved her buttermilk, although it high churning i
lite, tue
the surgeons
surgeons or
ot me
the nospitai
hospital say,
say,! temperatures aro •mployi-xl
uro,
wa- ■ no? I‘ havo lent It.to a friend." Sec- 1
«Dploy&lt;-d wash wit'
' j
for had she failed to stay her head the j ter u- few degrees low- r tends to firm ' on&lt;1 Artiat—' That is very awkward,
lent
it *'■
to —
tny
delicate spinal cord would have been i butter.
Vice versa. In springtime, ' The man Who •«
,,J •*
“ triend
•a |
•napped,
when per cihft. of water tn butler ex- ! Ulla mo that tbo owhor wants it."
It appeara that aa Mlaa Teele wm I seeds thu legaljlmll, cream should bo ,
cantering by tho aldo of lhe brldlo path j churned at aa low temperature as pas-

Grus* Cullinu*.
To uUlize short grass clipping* a-

nerve exposure, Un' treatment is
simple -I'l’l'.ly « Hi dnlive nml ex­
clude the secret ions of lhe mouth
from the cavity; prompl relief will
(pll'tw, nml then mlvise lhe pnlienl
to visit u competent deniint, says Ti
denlist.
A wry effective agent, mid oiiei
always at band, is lhe oil of cloves.I
Il should Im- applied by- Maturating
cotton with Hie remedy mid intro­
ducing it into the cavity with a
toothpick or other pointed inMra. men!; that tohig done, I lie secre­
tion* an- kept out by tilling Lhe
cavity with a little beeswax, a
household remedy always at. band.
The wax can be applied by wann­
ing over a imnp on the (mint of a
knife luul forcing into lhe cavity.
The wax HIHHiX serve* not only the

'Eat Crystal Pride1

The Change.
"It
used--to —
be." declared
Brotheri
------------------------old
—----------Bombershny, ‘dnt when Brudder Mau-'
lev
dav
ley nnd
and hla
his wlfar
wife xna
was nh-aniiahhlln'
uh squabblin' dey
had-It up and down like a sec-saw. •
sometimes one of m giftin' de best'
of it and den de yudirtr. But now.-blcas j
Koodne.ui dey dess goea 'round and ;
‘round like n mrrry-go-round. and no-;
body kip prognosticate which is ahead.'
-,,ock'
BARNER WANT

AnVH.

Don’t Overlook
thxt rubuTiption.

the MONEY

PAV^-1

Do You Know
This Step?
The girl who can dance
THE CASTLE POLKA
will not be a wall flower /
The Castle Polka is Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle’s latest
creation ; and it will sweep the. country this fall and winter,
just as'the "Hesitation" did last season. ’
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Let Mr. and Mrs. Castle teach you —in your own home
• —how to dance it They give you persona/’lessons in two
pages of pictures and text
•’
•’

In the October Issue of

The Ladies’ Home Journal
You cart learn it in an hour or two in your own home, just ‘
as if you were in Castle House, where all fashionable New
York society will dance it
.

FifteeirCents the Copy, of All News Agents
Or, Sl.’5(l a Year &lt;12 issues! by Mail, Ordered
'l ltrough Our Subscription Agents or Direct

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Our Sales Agent is
Luiuc Bink-h'idney
' (5iUM-* It.

Trouble

Youngoter la Tough.
Gainesville, Gu., «iw fairly down-Mi .
Now Yofk—Israel
Marvin, four h»r hack With kidney Iroifblo arfil |
yoora old, la tough. Ho was run over intb'im'd Madder. She Hiy*: “I look
by nn automobile: jumped up; bawled IFoley
.....
. . now my
.
Kidney Pill- and
back ,
and ran haioa. Not a Imm w hr*-' &gt;' &lt;.,on^"i- than in years, and both.
Icn.
&lt;
: j. kidsey and bladder trouble are en.
,i, ■
.
tirely goniv'-—Arthur Mulholland^-.

i-BANNER WANT ADVS. PA»|Adv.

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ff yoe

that wa can alwaya find
good aao (or

R. F. WILSON,
THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
Independence Square. Philadelphia Pennsylvania

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�THE HABTlSqS BIVVEB. NJPTEMBKB K »UL

I farther for the electric
power.
| which is now furnished the villagq
Ins lhe dam in lhe St. Joseph river
near Parkville, Mich,-will-be de­
stroyed.
With the compleUon of
lhe outlined drainage system the
largest drains ever con-trueled in
| any of ihr foui' counties will be
lite miles.

Southwestern Michigan
THIS WKEK’B NBWS IN
NMAR-BY COUNTIES.

John F. Collins and E. G. Krrmnn
reprearnling the businet&gt;.« men's
The Kent counly rood comrnh.eiuti of Poliendlh’. on' out Jwcur-Jalon will lu-gin to buifd lhe propos­
ing pledge.-' for'subsqribefATlntnri .■,! hYiii*. lif i’pinTi'tr mmf-on lhe
a slnlo bank in that village.. A good Homh Division rood from Bitrloq
amount was promised by lhe busi- street south.
Tlie road will be
new men and the well-lo-do form- built of cmicr't-fe and gravel, wilh xi
er* are now heme canvassed forltiLfool tlri.veway.
The total cost
help. The prohnidlitie* are lhal will be nl»mii
Of this *Wywhen they get through the objeci I anting and -I'.iih townships w'fll
will be accomplished, ns the-l|n- conirfffuie g.’xk&gt; and the stale reInilialive taken by such men usual- ward will be *3.5'*' double
ly brings resulls.
reward on nn ordinary road
Hazel Kidder, whn disnppearctl
some month*, ago while en route
fom Kalamazoo l» Jones nnd was
later found in Racine. Wil. nflei
her father was *up|&gt;0M*d to have
spent
considerable
money
in
searching for her. |« now up before
the Caw counly Juvenile court.
Thia time she is charged with be­
ing incorrigible nnd.a* she is only
15 years of age her admittance lo
lhe stale reform school is asked by
her Him her. Mrs. Not Inn. who wnrf
&gt;&gt;eparnli-(! from Ralph Kyld&gt;r, ilazela father, and married again.
Marshall Ellioii. Albert Ruggles
and L. Bundy, subpoenaed . in Un­
case. appeared in courl Thiii-tluy
forenoon.
These
with
Sheriff
Ralph Chapman aided in (lie search
for lhe girl. A number of lellers
which she had writlpn to her par­
ents' while in Wfsconson were plac­
ed in evidence.
hi these she
Ihrcaleni'd to burn lhe farm build­
ings if brou«hl hark to her home
in Jones.
The trial will probably
lie compleled -Imlay.

Otlo IL Way’s remains will nol
rest long in n soldier's grave nt
Vent Cruz. Mexico, where they
were tenderly laid away wilh full
military honors on lhe afternoon
, of Hoplember 1st. for a letter-From
I he hoy's father. Myron C. Way. nf
Portland. is now well on its way lii
ihr proper nuthorilics. asking lhal
lhe body Ike exhumed and trans­
ported to litis
for burial.
Thia week Mr. Way received a Id­
ler from Albert .M. Abitol I. Guniti'ry Sergeant, U. 8. Marine Corps,
dated at Vera Cruz September Olli,
in which Otto’s friends nnd com­
rade* joined in extending their
heartfelt sympathy to the bereav­
ed father.
Several vhnv's of lhe
ceremony. nIiowIdk the roiiinim* ly­
ing in sialo in tho funeral lenl, the
-•■oldiors bearing the flag-drapaMl
casket to lhe grave, ami an individ­
ual photo of a huge wrerilh of rosea
donaled by trpnrocialiro fi-ii'inl-.
were enclosed in. the leller. In
concluding. Sergeant Abbott, said:
"We thought. Ilirse views might be
appreciated by you, -ami nl«&gt; that
you might see that a soldier is nev­
er denied lhe expmsinn of ‘sen­
timent that is huslonmry in the
loss nf a true friend.''
~Mi&lt;« Goh Bracket of Ross was
hitteu by a inassmuiugn Inst Hundny. A companion who w.in wilh
her al the time, was Inn frighten­
ed to help her nnd .Miss Bracket
suckl'd the poison from her foot
herst&gt;|f. showing surprbmg pres-1
ence of mind.
Though nol yel I
covering rapidly.

Drain commissioners nf Kalama­
zoo, SI. Joseph, Cass and Van Bur­
en counties wilf go before thr
Itoard* of supervisors of their re*l»ectlve counties litis fall wilh a
proposition to expend approxi­
mately f5t),(KNi nnd reclaim fully
IMJUO agt** of land lhal is now
worthier.
In accomplishing (his.
ihr village of Mendon. SI. Joseph
county, will
compelled lo look

FARMER’S WIFE
TOO ILLTO WORK

Professor E. M. Anios. of Olivet

i:iiv&gt;i- peach in his vicinity Ihla

weighed lim e quartets of i pound
and was If inches tn cirettnifer-

EELS AND SNAILS AS

to their tex should
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to re-^
store their health by tho many genuine
and t-uthful testimonials we are con­
stantly publishing in the newspajx-rs.

If you have tlie slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkiuun’a Vegeta­
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E.Pinkliam Medicine Co.
(t'onHdaaUal) Lynn, Mbah., for ad-

HIGH TEST

uhlle all that move in tho waters with­
out tins and scales shall be on abom­
ination.
CoL Newnham Davie has described
the ideal conditions ot snail-eating.
“At Price’s." he writes^ "the horned
thing I* eaten with proper ceremony.
In a sliver bowl, with’a stiver three­
pronged fork as a means of conveying
the alleged dainty to the mouth, tho
long, black gelatinous things ore
brought to the table, very hot. and
swimming In a sauce In which lard
and onions and garlic seem to Im&gt; the
principal components. Speared on thu
fork, the snail goes into one's mouth—
and then comes ono of lhe critical mo­
ments of life!"

You will need coal, for the cold days will soon be here and the comforts of the bright, glowing grate will be mighty cheer­
ful and comfortable. Better order now before the price raises.

Edmonds
The Elevator Men

Hats the Cause of mildness.
Baldness I* a matter ot headgear.
The doctors are fairly well agreed up­
on that Men grow bald more fre­
Product for Heating.
quently than woineu because of the
hats they wear. It Is true that women
Dry coal does not produce aa much wear bigger and often heavier hats
heat as coal thal la considerably than men, but they attach them to
damp. It Is, of course, a fact that a their-hair and not to their scalp*,
greater heat makes the fuel' moro hence they permit ventilation and do
valuable, and It Is essential to know nol constrict t|io veins, while men's
how to secure tho most from ordinary hats, with their hard. Ught-ntting
fuel.
brims not only permit no air to enter,
- Coal that Is to‘be burned In a fur­ but constrict tho blood vessels all
nace. a stove or &lt; grate.for'lmmedlate around the bead.
heat will product nearly ono-fourth
more-heat when wet than when dry.
Coal that Is to be placed tn a store Keeps Your Liver Healthily Active.
A man in Kentucky lold a friend
produce a long^atinuet!, moderate (hat Foley'.Cathartic Tnbhdg were
beat will produce a little more than the most wonderful medicine that
uin-iuuu
one-third more
luum heat
nc.n ii
If there
mure Is
■■ plenty
plenty had
..........ever. entered his system. Suid
“‘ ‘&gt;1"1 without
them.
ot moiathrc than can bo secured If the- &lt;T. ------wouIl
»M*
ml I. r-l dr.
“ • "T »'«M.I'".'tried them. A thoroughly r|raiisI-arge lumps of -'■■‘Kean bo soaked iiik cathartic for chromo yonslipaIn a pall of water for a half hour, and iion or for nn occasional purge.—
the heat will bo Increase.l, nearly one- Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
half. This I* done,'in cases where the
lumps aro used In stoves tightly —BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
closed, such as those known as air­
tight furnaces.
i
"
«
Several tails of waler throwu over
Fuel Should

grsgatlon Back to Hla Church
at Night.
A characteristic story of Dr. Parker
from an old minister who wo* much
Interested In Joseph Parker’s early
work as a local preacher, "says the
Uritish Weekly, ono Saturday he met
Parker and asked him whether he had
an engagement for Sunday. "Yes,”

Be

Thoroughly

Hastings, Mich

Damp-

greatly to the consumer.
Coal will burn briskly In wet and
almost airless mine*, and It Is said

pile burns. It Isldlfflcult to drown that
portion of theXre with waler.
well secure ■ little ot
thn heat
permit it
KO unused.

Whereupon the old man leaned for­
ward. fixing his nephew with hl* bead and Joseph had a happy day.

Rheumatism Pains ‘Stopped.
The first application of Sloan's
Liniment goes right to the painful'
part—il penetrates williQUt rubbing
—il stops lhe Rheumatic .Pains
around Hie Joints ami gives relief
and comfort.
Don’t suffer! Gel a
bottle tndiiv!
It is a family medi­
cine for nil pains, hurls, bruises,
cuts; sore throat, neuralgia ami
chest pains.
Prevents infection.
Mr. Chas. H. Wentworth, California,
writes:-—"Il did wonders for my
Rheumatism, pain is gone as soon
a* I apply it.
I recommend il to
my friends astbe hesb Liniment t
ever used." Guaranteed.
25c al
yuur Druggist.—Adv.

rothers

Phone 18

DR. PARKER'S TWO SERMONS MOISTEN COAL BEFORE USING

"Are your sermons ready, Joseph?"
REAL CAUSE FOR ANXIETY asked
the minister.
"1 have tho morning sermon," was
Old Gentlen^a/i's Exceedingly Neat
tbo reply, "but 1 am' not sure about
Rejoinder to Tactless Remark
tho evening".
Made by Nephew.
“Well.’Joseph, what is your text for
the morning and how do you treat It?”
There ta an old gentleman In Phil­
adelphia approaching the ninety mark
outline of his sermon.
who still finds''much seat lo life, and,
“Hut. Joseph," said the xblnfster.
having retained all bls faculties, ho
feels,that a few of the physical dis
abilities of age are of small account. real meaning of the text. If you'-uill
look at the commentaries you will suo
Hla nephew la a man of small tact,
that you are. wrong."
a fact which haa always aroused the
Parker thanked him aM went his
Ire of the old man.
A few weeks before the old gentle­ tray. On the Monday thu adulator
again
met his friend.
•
man’s eighty-ninth
birthday
this
"Well. Joseph, how did you get on
nephew, who had been overweighted
yesterday?"
with bualuea cares for years, start­
"Very well? was the reply.
ed on a trip lo Europe that was to
"How did you manage?"
consume a year.
’’Well.'' he said, "in the morning 1
preached my sermon and explained
nounced the nephew to the old man.
“I am starting abroad to be gone a
said: This Is how I understand It. Hut
year—perhaps longer. .1 thought 1
learned men understand It differently,
might never—well, you ^understand—
I wanted to bo sure to see you once nnd 1 will toll you in the evening, how
the learned men understand It.”'
more."

"BUI;" be said Impressively, filo you!
mean to tall ma tho doctor doesn't I
think you’ll live to get back?"

COAL

Our Prices Very Moderate

Proper Ceremony.

Leviticus has been adopted Into tbo
law of Scotland. But there aro some
peculiarities which suggest that It ha* I
probably* been adopted into Scottish
practise. Take the prejudice of the
Slot against eating eels, and also shell­
fish. There is no more obvious reason
why an cel should look moro like that
abhorred snake to a Scotchman than
to anybody else. and. taking the objec­
tion to shellfish Into account, one can­
not help thinking of the rule in ixe
vlticus thal "Whatsoever hath fins and

That’s what you get when you buy a Ton
of Coal from our sheds. You not only get
full weight, but ydu get, also

We have never tried to make you think we were GIVfNG YOU COAL, for we are not
We are charging you a price consistent with good quality and good weight that makes

Three-Pronged Fork Regular Thing to

Cordelia Haa an Unhappy Memory.
"Speaking of outrages," stated CorA Weak, Nervous Sufferer della Killjoy, "when uty cousin Foadick, who used to play the concnrRestored to Health by Ly­ Una so affecting!/. died, two ruffianly
brothers in the lodge came lu sit up
dia E. Pinkham’s Veg­ - with
tlje body, bringing, along’ four
more of thu same sort to keep thorn
etable Compound.
company. They tramped mud all over
my clean floor and yaw-haUed in the
Kasota, Minn. — “I am glad to say most raw-cuss way Into In the night
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege^Ablp when they thought I was asleep. Then
. .-U__
,.
Comjjound han dono the extra four «&gt;nt home, leaving the
more for me than
■ other two ruffians to entertain each
anything else, and I
other with funny stories till morning.
had tho best physi- i
dan here. I was so |
came again, bringing a I\t more of
that I could not do their ruffianly Ilk. ami tramped moro
my work and suf­ mud all over the .house. Aud al­
fered with pains low though that'was seven year* ago not
down in my right a word of denunciation of tho outrage
side for a year or haa been uttered to this day except
more. I took Lydia what I have said I “—Kansas City Star.
E. Pinkham's Vege­
table Compound, and now I feel like a
Neatly Headed Off.
different person.
1 believe there ia
"Do you not propose to marry?”
asked Mias Flitters of young Mr. Bain­
bridge.
"Well, I haven't proposed
young girls, and I would be glad if 1 yet," replied ho. In a tone which for­
could influence anyone to try the medibade a further prosecution of inquln
more than it i* claimed to do.” — Mrs.
Claiu Franks, JL F. D. No. 1, Maple-

2000 Pounds
a Ton

To Remedy a Leaking Pen.
If one Is troubled with a lcaky&lt;onn-'
tain pen the appIlcaUon of a little,
soap to the thread* of the screw will Then laxlness. "Do not do today
worl^ magic. If tho pen Is emptied,
what can be put off till tomorrow" is
thoroughly cleaned, tilled and the soap
the flrat commandment tn tbo unwrit­ applied there will bo no more trouble
ten constitution of the Mexicans. Be­
until the pen needs filling again.
ware of tho Mexican who euRages to
do something for you. “tomorrow.”
For “tomorrow" merely means oomotlme in the future. Because of thia
peculiar point of view Mexico has
tieen humorously dubbed “the land 'of
tomorrow.” .It Is the land of procras­
tination, the land of "poco Uempo," or
“wait a while." An Appointment made
for ten o'clock In the morning may t&gt;e
kept at eleven or twelve o'clock,’or
perhaps not (intll afternoon. The Mex­
ican* never cegse wondering at tho
remarkable energy and promptitude of
Americans. When It is intended to
The demand from warkeep an appointment promptly ths
torn Europe for f o o d is
wbrds "a la Inglesa" are added to sig­
boosting prices and cost of
nify that the appointment Is lo be
kept after the English or American
living increases.
fashion. — Correspondence of Chris
tian Herald.
In spite of the heavy .de­

Congress
Investigates
High Prices

mand from abroad, the
True Enough.
Retailer (of odd lengths of tableoilcloth)—"Only one-and-ilx. ladles
and gentlemen—why the king ot
Hingland ain't got a better bit of oll-cloih on ’Is dlnln’-room table-"—Lon­
don Opinion.

Slup That.First .Fall Cough.
Clicrk yoqr fall cough nt onro
—don't wait—if may lead lo rerious
lung I rouble. Weaken your vilaMljr
and develop a chronic lung ailinenl.
Gel n hollle of Hr. 1M-1I* Pine Tnr
Honey todayj jl is pure nnd liarmtes-i—Use it freely for Hint fall
cough or cold, if Baby or children
are. sick give it lo them, il will re­
lieve quickly and permanently.
II
sootlics lhe irritated throat- lung*
and air passagas.
j-oosens Phlegm
|b antisepiic and fortifies the sysiem against colds.
Il surely pre­
vents cold germs frdrn .gelling a
hold. ’ Guaranteed.
Only 25c. at
your Druggist.—Adv.

price haa not advan­
ced on.

GraoeNuts
This healthful food, made
of the finest wheat and bar­
ley, is fully cooked, easily
digested, and with cream or
good milk, is an economi­
cal, delicious dish for any
meal the year around.

—sold by Grocers

An Income
Our Prepaid Stock pays, semi-annually, cash dividends at &amp;%
|&gt;er annum.

I S» Net |

Safe

Convenient

Profitable

Write for full particulars.

SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION

A well educated person who ha*
been atTiIgh school And a university
use* from 3,000 to 4,000 word*, but
thu average Individual can get along
with 1,000. Shakespeare tqadu use of
15.000, and tn Milton's works 8,000 aro
used. ByV actual-count the Hebrew

Little-Known Spanish Province.
The province of Airaorta Ilea In the
southernmost part of Spain bordering
on tho Mediterranean sea. It com­
prises 3.360 square miles, and tn 1*09
had a population of 3S9.013. Almeria,
with a population of over 50.000, Is Its
capital and principal seaport.

with 6,643 word*.—Popular Magaxlnn.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

AUCTION SALE
Having rented my term, I will sell at public auction at my farm, 3 1-2 miles north-west
of Hastings, 6 miles south of Freeport, '/z mile west of the Brick School House, on RutlandIrving town line, on Section 36 Irving Township. This sale will take piece on

Tues., Sept. 29,1914
Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. tharp.

houses.

I oiler the following property

7 shoals.

HARNESSES.
Il double work hnnieaMi*.
Light Dnublr- Driting Hnrne^K
Single llarnrsK
TDOLS.
1 .umber Wagon.,
I'hilfiirnt W.tgon.
Double Buggy
Curriuge, nearly new.
..
2 IVkcclvd Carl.
Sleigh
ll'-ci-iiig-JUouiny, Machine, nearly new
Horse. Hake.
(Islmnic Spring loolh Harrow.
2 Spike loot Ii Harrows.
Thomas Disc Drill.
2 iloi-sr Walking (ailllvnlor.
Disc Harrow
!« -Oliver Plow.
Grind Slone
Wheel Barrow
Cprn Shelter
('.ombinallon Slock Rack
32 gallon'Kellle.
2 pairs Huy Slings and wire cable.

CATTLE,
Jersey C«nv, 7 yrs. old, tine in November.
2 (Htryrs. old IIHfrrs. dur In'Feli.

50 gal. oil drum.
Hound Ouk Heater, nearly new.
Illhcr Arllrles too numerous to mention.

Brown Mure. (• yrs. old. wt 1150.
Iron (inn Gelding. 5 yrs. old. w
Blni k Mun-, i yrs old. Ml. 1201.
Black.Gelding. 1 yrx bid. wl. 1200.

liny Gelding.
yrs. pld. nt. l-'IOO.
Bay Gelding. 3 yrs. obl. nl. 1350.
’
A pood pair.
Buy Gchllnfi, 2 yrs. old. nl. 110ft.
Bron n Mure, IK inos. old, wl. KIMI.
Buy Gelding, 3 yrs. old, nl 1UUU. Broke siugl
nml doulilr.
A nlcr pair of sm-king colts.
Brunn Gelding, 3 yrs. old, nt. KOO.

HOGS.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.

Hot Lunch at Noon
Tormci AI1 Jums °f J5-Do or under cnh- ■
amount
lulllla, 8 months time will be given on bankable notes, with
Interest at 6%. No property to bo removed until settled for.

C. FELDPAUSCH, Proprietor
Col. W. H. Couch
Auctlonaar

Chas. Woodruff

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                  <text>IN BARRV COUNTY
Ctrrahrtion Greater Than All Other
Barry County Papera Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR
WANTS DISCHARGED MORT­
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22 PAGES

UAllV CQinillTR

BABE MADE 71 YRS. AGO IflAIH bRAUURlLO

ATTENDING COLLEGE

HASTINGS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 1. 1914

000ftLL0WS WILL HAVE1HEI"

I SECOND ANNUAL BANQUET DOT. 6

BANNER

THY MANNER WANTS

Everybody Read* The BA NN HR.
NUMBER 22

PART ONE-1 TO 8

RIIRU R1RII?' pastor breadt discussed
NOCTURNAL
innfli INTRUDER
ininuucn r VIEW MISSIONARY EXHIBIT! VPADIQ
orAnho Ml DAnUd, -I
the amusement question
Parish House. Il Gav­
FRIGHTENS WOMEN In■ Episcopal
LOSS
ABOUT
S1
1,000
. and Nerrxsity of Rring C.oiisrirnrin Every Phase of- Chinese

' Al Their Temple. Rev. Russell IL
Fred H. Fuller Want* to Clrar Title,
to Ijind Hr Ihiiu hi
I ■ Hready Will Be the ToastJohnstown.
maslrc. Fine Program.
tirnis About Them.
Ilrv. Riusrll If. Hrendy gave /h.
I'riYl II. Fuller, of Johnstown HASTINGS HIGH HAS 59 GRAD­ . Next Tuesday evening at -70M FRANK EGGLESTON BREAKS IN­
Sun Yat Sen who .has *kmv so TWO LARGE barns
UATES PURSUING HIGHER
first'of his. Sunday evening
township, tins liegiin acHou in cir­
o'clock the Odd Fellows will serve
TO HOME OF WIFE SUING
much for the hew China, and who
HATS DESTROYED IX
cuit court Io have cleared the title
I heir second annual banqucL nt the
iimns »hi “Popular Ampwemeiils'
-kqjs'largely instrumental in bring­
’
STUDIES.
. FOR DIVORCE.
IJOIVNE TIVP.'
temple, on Jeffer*on Street. The
last Sunday'•nrning. Afisrussink Hu
to land in Johnstown township on
ing the new Chinese republic im«&gt;
general
which then* has Iieen no discharge
invitation tin* Iieen arre|ited to as­
.being, was converted to ChristianHURLED
CHAIR
AT
WOMAN
]
;J&gt;,
......
'IFOUR
BARRS
WR
«
a broad-mindsemble
in
lhe
iHiscment
of
the
recorded of a mortgage dale Feb­ 12 STUDYING IN V. A. C.
il IRQ IR *■ Ri Ui
Methoilist church, where lhe pro- 1
ruary l| IHltl, mid ircuiil&lt;*'l mi
it. pltfln that' folk.* in our busy lime
10 IN STATE UNIVERSITY r*March II, 1811. .The mortgage was
WHO
shouted
"MURDER"
mssf diiursion*. and that n life that
long ago paid.
had no time iu it for amu-'-mctiG
|ThiJ following is tin* program:
Tltfl mortgage was nne of the hia ime-sideil.. abnormal life. H&gt;
NeighlMirhood Uuickly HoiimxI Hut i Dourdlot Miiwinns.Of the Episcopal j Farmers Promptly Responded uiiil w.is
"
InvocaUnn, Rev; C, XV. BnlliAt.
ridenls of pioneer life in tile early l.arper Number of Grnduntes Thun'
Banquet.
Utllphnslzed I lie iiei'd of conscienl.lUurfwr
l-wmed.
Found
Xslr.u
&lt;*«*»».
?"*
•*„
"/
,W
’
-"'-I
Flumrx.
fi-Unn
House
’
■
Fmighl Flumes Sa* Ing IIuum*
",d
‘out Hie liinus’-'iili-llts
Introduction nf Toastmaster, hy lll.li.rbrc Kwiiprd. *’on..d A.lrrp Iij,”'jmri.h
engo fownshiii. Calhoun county,-er-, E* er IIiTiih* arc Seeking'High­
From Destruction.
er Ediiral.loii.
the Noble Grand. L. siainm.
on Porch and .failed.
. Emmanuel church in this. city.
and' su'
rented to Jofiti Moll, of Hickory
II.
Corners, mt Felirmiry I; IHl.'t, u- Fifly-nine
Cries of "muriler” rmiled n**i-1 .The exhibit i- remarkably cmuthe • Toastmaster Rev. Russell
Tlmi-day iiflernoon about Ilin
graduate!. ...
-...
iimu*cnienl
i
mortgage on 320 nrres on SivliniH Ilasliups high .school are pursuing Breaily.
dcnls of North Michigan axenm*:plete. ei.veriiig a mo*t eiery iiha*.*
Xocal
Solo,
Albert
Brill.
KI and M Johnstown, giving n»i sliidira beyond Hie high school.
from their beds al alMnu one o'clock "f Chinese life, showing sample* of one :uix7l. the oilier lux to. lielotigToast, Judge Cleiiw-nt Smith.
|&gt;ayn1en| 22O.OTMI feet of wliite-wiwid
on I'uesdny morning when Frank articles used by carpenters and I mg Io Win. C. Anderson, in Bowne
Toast, by a speaker from outside Eggleston broke into In.’ leyiden-olCadosmeii os well a- i........... ; township, Kent County. als&gt;u| ■ a
lumber and Wni in cash, totalling leges in this state. Of Hie above
.
in value *1.700. 'Hie lumber was .number II lire attending Hie.Barry the city.
of Mrs. Mary Towiuend Ecgle*lon. t ** hiHlls and in domestic life,
‘
h of tlie Barry County
Vocal solo. Frank Horton.
to be sawed In a mill on the prem­ County Normal school. The Mich­
his wife who is. suing bun for di-1
• burned to the ground.
Toasl, P. T. (kilgrove.
ises. The first payment of K.’.OOO igan Agricultural college lias mon*
vorce, frightening her and her vi*iToast, by outside speaker.
fi-ei of lumber was made on Feh- studeiils from Hasting* iugli I linn
,lor. .Mrs. Harriett E. Buiil. &lt;&gt;f Evart.
Solo, C. A. Kerr.
ruary f. IHII. The balance of pny- any oilier cducalumul nisiitutinn. I'.’
who was spending the night willi
Han Kow.
।
inenls were -mnde aiuiuidly in him- having enrolled. The state uni­
Tin* personality of the outside her. Mr. Hum wa» .w.k.-.i.M ... i Idaimcd lo llhl.lnil” Io d.m.U III”
is a profound iiiyslcty
; wnlK|aill( only partially covered* by in-i
sound of crashing Blass and in­
versity is a close second willi leu siirakrrs
only to the toastmaster. To Hie
payments in cash of Stno each were xliidunl*.
Elgin are attending the known
formed Mrs. Eggleston. • Mrs. Hunt.
,
, .
, Mirance. Only by great efion* wa­
in Hm-Ii nine
made annually. * *
him
has
Iieen
commltlod
the
task
nw, lurn.M on The li.hi- .nd w. id ' , IMrlnii.1l&gt;.’ nrownl
II rajkb hi* beautiful luuiu* saved froi'n thKalamazoo Normal. Two are in
Today, the lumber yvtmld 'Im* the Ypsilanti Normal, three in &lt;if importing them, and keeping ..... mln an a.U.’.n.na
ib’’ .’■&gt;&gt;,I—y ”f s.,,.c H
..1 &gt;!,. 11.” tlames, a* well a* some *|p*'ls near
• worth about W.tYMt.
rljddli’ii ”1 II”' ’iirniu. the^larger of the two liarns. Mr.
Alma, three in Ferris Institute, one. I them sober until after Hie banquet. &gt;a:ali.’.l”ii pnl.Ti’d. WilKoul aayinn
in AHiion, one in Olivet. om&gt; in De­ the best, and we will await the re­ a word. I.” inrkm up .. r”.kln«- ura’I". Willi Ih-lr n’.ln’rb&gt;” l”ad&gt;- Anderson has a waier system
l»V” M”'n
I....... ..
R. B. MESSER PRESENTS.
throukhout tiis hoti«e. and only hv,
_________ , .
troit Unlvornily. of Hie three, sult* of hit* conquest with deep in­ rhalr and burl.-.! II al h. r. ..... ...
rlam.
Mr-.
Hind
.Mrd "”&gt;■ al diffan’id hour. I&gt;&gt; appmulwho nre studying milside of this
.
GAVEL TO MASONIC
”ninnl..r- and d&lt;ilaiM II”' rliair. "’'HI’. a'"1 ,Mr’- "J1!-*
I,’""
stale, two are enrolled in Chicago, terest.
garry co poultry ass n
Music
during
the
evening
will
be:
which
w.-iil
Ibniunh
lh.a
......
i„
’
»h..win«
and
.'Xidainhin
lh
”
...........
one in Virginia.
HOLDS IMPORTANT MEETING
furnish-*I by the Troxel niclicplmj
Mm. k^slcahm *lj2 **'*'ih.
, .
Sparks from
Principal Wallace says Dial every This banquet is only under thei Iho Ironl mom.
Rrou{|hl it From Palrallnr, Wide effort
....... a|m. aml and Mid: • "Why. ‘ lh” .’’ahihil wdl I-..|.;n . ........ . burning barns
iisls and ,
.
----------has been made Io have no
Country Hun Great SIgnHh-mirA names omlllcd from the lid arid to auspices of the Odd Fellows, amt f rank, what am &gt;-ou rh’iiu.- h.-r-r rHaiM* I” lh” Mni-ral nlihllc -yer,’
ohn M&lt;-- i Planning Biggest Sliou Eirr Held
the
|&gt;ublic
is
given
a
cordial
invi
­
wont mil l.v lh” I ab”n”»m »'
rl.””k ami in ad- Carthy'*
In Masonic- Origin uinl IIImIoq'. Vivoid any errors in the list Itself, tation whether members nf the Or­ .....................
' '
in Counti. Cha*. Mrlainr En­
I'1'1'”" '»J!**- “IMII lhur~lay
the ground. I
yi that if there are any mistake.* der nr not. The lodge is making way in which h” bad anl’-md.
gaged as Jialgr.
n.m..i by call, roc a-i-lancc: J™ X'/ .’X’"" WtaJyhl^
of wheat and &gt;
the members of the Hasting* Ma­ it will be understood that they are tin effort to improve the properly
:
i
1'iin -it* .uni
sonic lodci* on Thursday evening ifiii nlenl ioiial.
■"«" “ein Oe.nl.cr 7.
and make it a credit Io the City. {S7b,"«dSSj*l.,fi
Harry County Poullr
n gavel which he brought front
s- mid will gregl|y appreciate the pa­
i...i.i
................
l*.ile*lini*. a rminiry fanmu* as the
frightened by their line-1
..mto maim* A •««*
y- tronago nf the public.
'Tickets grimily
cd a part ex' rhe McCarty fann..Tb&lt;*■ •
Jrase Tnwiro nd DR. SAMUEL DICKIE It) SPEAK
origin- of Masonry, mid
from mg followst
may be secured by application -In lurnal iisilnr.
loss &lt;m Mr. .McCarHiy's barn and i ’’inkwhence .Masonry' lias spread over
Penelope Ablmli. 1919, Ypsilanti any member nf the Order. Mrs. wa* unable to locate the intnid
minty Hie higgi-M poultry show in
DEFORE M. E. BROTHERHOOD
the world. The hammer is made Normal.
Ida Wood, ratcior. a small insurance.
'
‘ ; i's history, if it
from limestone from the quarries
Eggleolnn, however, was found in I
----------Imwrencn Bauer. 1013, Agricul­
It is not known whether the lire | V'
*'■ . *
in Jerusalem.: lhe handle from tural College..
the morning asleep on the porch of Delegate to Pratt* Confcn*nei* Brok.
Drath of Mr*. .Inhn l.lrhty.
caught
from
the
-park
of
an
engu.e
i
?*
' '* ‘J’ "r ' ’J1*
wood.'from tlir* Mount of Olives.
Mr
Kcamn.UlcnM
and
jail-.l.
,,,
Klin
,
m
.i,
War.
.......
Lynn Brown. 1912. Agricultural
Wilf or from some one sm-ikitig.
iTorl' will
F&gt;r. ' •-"•"•on. a* judge
On motion of Fred Brown, junior College.
.... ..
•
tin his person were found aome .
Heelresidents
of
Baltimore,
and
whlakcy
and
a
Mlle
...
in.
»
’
’
'
“
l
”
ro
n.
.
-a
warden'of the lodge, a vole of
was
first,
discovered
in
a
large;
Huh Bidehnnn. toil, Barry Coun- for a number, of years matron oF
thanks was given Mr. Mes«i*r for ly Normal.
straw slack near -the barn, mid
Two mince* nf chloroform.
F.gRev. Dr. Samuel Dickie, p. ...
[the
county
house,
where
she
he-,
soon the buildings were a mass «&gt;f
hi* gift.
Maliol Blmigh, 1911. Barry Coun­ |camo noted for her kindnes.* Io the gleslon, came lo-tnwn bn the mid-inf Albion college, will deliver an j MM,H
night traiu from Grand Rapid* and; address al the opening meeting &lt;u' Hames. Hu* intensit;
ty Normal.
needy, died at her honn-. riRnrr of evidently went immediately to lln* Hn&gt; Brolherllnod mi Oclnl.ei Pl. Iieing
fart that tin
Frances Burch 1913, American Green
ALLEGED PICKPOCKETS
mid Hanover alreet*, Salur-, IlHIIle nf III* Wife
KA tin* ill-! Illi- I l&lt;- llimki,, Una n &lt;l,’1i*L*:it e I 1 I lie north ......
....
. ..
Conservnlory. Chicago.
ROUND OVER TO CIRCUIT
distance from the barn*, was sepear।
Thelma Burch. I91.L Grand Rap­ day evening.
leiel) scorched.
Il was thought fort will ul.-u lie*made to induce Hie
for violating a |&gt;ledge. which he
id*, Kindergarten Training School.
Agricultural Society hr join in lliu
fur
a
lime
that
the
bouse
would
gave
iii
Justic*)
Cadwallader's
court.
Clare Burton. 1912. Agricultural
Qnirt. Sum Conner* mid Hurry College.
His present difiicully is a very ser­
for exliihltimi plll|H&gt;-H-s.
Josrpit* Rrniandnl in Dcious one. He has been frequently lion nbonl affairs in Europe mid iu* limiselmlil effecl* Were moved old. excellent
Mend Burton, 1913, Agricultural
A
campaign will al.Mi be made to
but
hard
work
and
an
ample
supply
in Hie hands of the afiUera. who also had great difficulty in len\i..g
'fuull of S 1.009 Ball.
Cdllcge.
• '1*99
secures new member*. The uome
have shown him unusual toleration. Germany.
Clhylnn BrnndsU-ller, 1913. Kala­
Harry Josephs, aged 28 yeai s, and
of
every
fancier
tn Barry comity u
Eggleston was nrraigiusl before'
Fire ha* been especially severe
SmnJjmn**ro. aged KI years, the two mazoo College.
on the memlH&lt;r&gt;nip roll of
Just ire Cadwallade* on Wednesday are fortunate in securing I)r. Dirk- in that locality this year. Ahaul wanted
Glenn Cadwnllader. 1912, .Univer­
m&gt;*n accused of attempting Io pick
thn association.
on a charge of assault with intent
six weeks ago. hist east of Mr. An­
Isaac Spanable's pocket during the sity of Michigan.
The exhibition will be b**hl dur­
to do great bodily hq0u Ira*.khan
Bratfien Carrnlhers. 1913. Ypsi­
derson's, a iarg\ barn was burned ing Hie iosL-week m January.
county fair, stood mute when ar­
Hie crime '&gt;( murder. He uernand.
Sind recently one Just (■&gt; the west
raigned* Imfore Jmlgn Smith in cir­ lanti Normal.
ei( an examination which was set WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED
Atmnwavr Coleman. 1912, Alma
of him tiiirued. The rtiifB of'four
cuit court Saturday oflomoon.
SNYDER
&amp; SCOBEY
for
Friday.
He
waunable
to
fur
­
College.
FROM
LOUIS
J.
MICHAEL
burned barns' "in a row" is not of­
They have retained X^'., XV. IMllcr
nish a ismd of *I.OiMi.
Earl Coleman, 1911. AI mA College.
ten l.i Id- found, and'ri’sidciils of
a* their attorney. The'num claim
TO HAVE AUCTION SALE
Elsa Dirk&lt;*r*on, 1911. Barry Coun­
CliicagAns their honn1, hut it is’JieWho Is Located in Russia. Where
ty Normal. '
SUPT. M. E. OSBORNE
Richard Doyle, 1911,' Agriciilllira!
Hr is Employed by the Rus­
A|r. Andrrsmi will commence rr- They Offer it Sire List of Stork
sian Government.
bullllinu al once. .
;
•
Their iionds were fixed nt ?I.immi College.
CONTINUES LIVE POLICIES
ami Farm Tools. See Adi.
Greta * F,dg**r, 1913. Kalamazoo
As neither wa* able lo.rnj'“‘ |',nJ Normal.
At last word lias- been received
This Week.
Mini, both will 'he remanded until
Parties For Bridr-Elect.
from Prof. Imuis J. Mirhael. of Hit* •
Kalamazoo
Bcnfrfce
Farr.
1913,
As
Supt.
of
Drilling
School*.
Has
On anolher page &lt;if lhe BANNER
trial.
m
s
• Normal.
.Several parties have hern given will
be fouud an auction' sale adv.
Friday Aftrrniain Lecture* of
vies. John l.lrhty.
Kiivherner. Russia, huf of late In during the past two week* in hon­ for Snyder
Alice
Foley.
’
1910
Kalatnttzoo
Scoby who have
’
Street Work (aiiithinc*.
Practical Vifiuc.
or of Miss Ida More, xvhosr: ninr- deeidisj to and
. Mrs. ____
, ’______
___ nanii
_
Normal.
Lichty
s maiden
quit farming.
Th**
The work grading Hie npnn&gt;ach
ringe to Air. Allntrt Vedder took
Gordon Edmonds. t9|3. Agricul.- Susitna E. Layman. She was borp
Morley E. Osborne) is proving
Io lids city from the northeastern lurnl College.
i- Russian
Empire.
Hur it place Saturilny. On Friday even-1 rod?
in Richland eotinly. Ohio, on himself the same Iiy6 superinten­
Powers
•ips that some Chicago people mg. Hu* IHlb.'llie Misses Mary and;
limit* by tin* Grow, farm was com­
Benjamin Garland, 1911, Khlnmn- February fi. 1837. .On December 23. dent of schoolom-Helding Ijiat he
■re in Odessa, and to them Mr. Martha Slrikbr pleasantly enter-] ship, *nle Io begin al leu o'clock.
pleted Inst week.” This road ha« zou College.
1850. she was united in marriage was in Hastiiigs.l He is ono of the
Iieen )mt into good condition for
laim-d th" Randle Club at a mis-;
Lloyd Gaskill. 1911. Barry Coun­ xvirfi John Lichly, her sish r al the most widely ynown superinten­
ccllammus shower comttlinivniary] Hot'lunch a| nooii and shelter fur
same lime marry Ing Dnyal Ickes. dent* in this slate. In order Io give in tins country.
ty Normal.
Mr. Mii-liael advised his father nffi^^he^ud.^h.-'xh-L"’ Mao’m,|dii“^|nh^
Pearl Eckert. 1912, Ferris Inrti- Mr, and Mrs. l.lrhty and Mr. amt .bis pupils something nf value iu
2mu*
graded.
Mrs. -Ickes scllled in Bnllltrwre addition tn whnt they learn in their and relulives here not Io worry
Gem-go Gillespie. 1913. .Agricul­ township, Barry. couitly.' Mr. and book* and ill class rooms, be has about him: that lie was all right:
been done &lt;&gt;n lie* road norlhwrsl tural College.
Mr*. Lichly coming in#-Hie fall of planned to give them a little in- and that .hr was going to stick by
- of (ho oily Irading In from the old ’Geneva Hayes, 1911. Universily 05 The iiiinille* participated in sfHl'otion lo ttlir &lt;u&gt; ambiiion and J hr Russian
help, and aounl
Y^Httiltlc renietory- Slight grading Of Mlrliicnn.
the rugged pioneer life of this to pin* thrnr glimpses of/Dll’ out­
.was, needed, anil grniul tigs been
shower Wednesday evening. S&lt;-!&gt;l.'
Ihden .Hayes, 1911, Universily of county.
.
side world, hy means of a series of
put upon the road ns fur a* Hie Michigan. .
.
AI
kiuI 28 years agn, Mr. and Mrs. "Friihiy talks" given by-men who peer ha lice.-* the Germans invatied 23. al the Imme of .Mrs. Stowell.
cenieleries. cliiiiiiialiic.- one of the
Miss More wits piiwntvd wiUC* a
Morris Hill. 1911. Ferris Ipslilul e. Lichly removed to Hastings.
haie succeeded in various voca­
worst slrelclies wilfiln the city.
doubtless would go inland, and m large uym.ber of u*cfjjl .gifts. .. . iRQUP MEETING OF
Leland'Holly. 1911. AHiion Col­
For aboul 12 years .Mr. and- Mr*. tions.
The gravel catne from Hie Fitleld lege.
ense he would go with them.
Sixteen young ladies were guest*
Lichly had charge of lhe county
'1116 Uqucs will bi* &lt;&gt;u opportunity' that
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
pit* and i« of a good quality.
It
In his letters nothing was said at a charming four course dinner
Marguerite Heltmansperger, 1911, home, where they became greatly in various fields—law. lhe ministry,
has packed so well iir wmp* per­ Kalamazoo Normal.
endeared to (hone under their mediciiit*. denlistrx-. jotintalisni, aimiit tlv1 war. nor lhe conditions
Xrlhur
CrolJieis’ and tin-'Mi*
Hons of the road llial
Orville Henry, 1912. Agricultural charge.
Of the Episcopal Ghurch Will Re
Failing health compelled pedagogy, fanning, etc.
Maude.
'
Anna
and
Katherine
In
nerossnrjr id roll* it.
College.
It will be remembered that Prof.
them reluctantly to give up their
Held Herr Tuesday and WrdRev. Russell H. Breadjr opened Michael
: Friday evening al the honie
Mrtbel King. 1911. Universily of duties and return to Hastings sev­
Uns hired by the Russian side
’
the serie* on Friday afternoon. Mr. government
Eiitcrprisiiig llellriue.
'rieMluy.
Michigan.
'
to aid the peasants in
eral years ago.
Osborno declared that Mr. Bready
to ilie tiriih’-elecl.
For, ngriciiliunil and nlhlelir
Harold Lampmnn, 1911, Almn Col­
&lt;
On Tui-sday anil Wednesday, Oc­
The- illness which caused Mrs. gave the finest talk he ever heard the growing of corn ami grains. Re complimentary
The celiteriueci* in Hie dining room tober «&gt; mid 7. Hie Grand Ra|«i&lt;l*
ptirposiw, llie school hoard of lege.
. Lichly’*' death came upon her four
has
been
doing
splendid
work,
and,
of pink and wlril&lt;* rihlsm and
Ih-lh-Mie have purrhns&lt;-d It) ac(i-s
Glenn Loomis, 1912, Olivet Col­ years ago. She i* survived by her given to high school students. He it is unfortunate that he should l&gt;/ was
styles il as "witty, inspirational .caught in. or neat; the war zone, of ’oink
mm white cosmos, while kis- will hold its autumn meeting nt
iif land in the town. ' The vote lege,
I
aged husliand, who is a veteran of
kels coiilaiiling the c.ismns were, Emmanuel enurcb. Hosting*. Tin*
IX’ssio Marks, 1911, Kalamazoo llie civil war. Iter slater Mrs. Ickes and adaiitcii to student.*.”
(he warring nations.
also
used in the decorations! Th&gt;
Normal. .
luxiliary is the national
lyr sister. Mrs. Senlx, of Hastings,
The Chicago popple, who brnughf 1
Miles Mark*, 1911.
Kalamazoo and the following children:
Mrs. ST. ROSE CHURCH IS
dtfufanaled by a large bow of pink
aid explained lhe project and urg­ Normal.
Allie Thrtinas an&lt;i-Umh*i* Sheriff
ed the vntora to “look to Hie inlurJoint Layer. 1912, Agricultural Orlfin B. Lichly. of Hastings: and
a notable
of
San
Franci*co.
.
••sts of tin’ childn’Ti and not Io Hie College.
add ’
Jay I.ichlynf Grand Rapid*.-.
Arleigh Mead. 1909, University nf
Almighty* Dollar."
Prof. Waller
Funeral-services were held at 2
French, of Hu* Agricultural college, Michigan.
o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Beautiful Stone Structure Hus HASTINGS YOUNG PEOPLE
was present ami gave iiiT mlih'e«s on
Orr Meade. 1912. Ferris- Inst Hute. Russell H. Bready officiating. Bur­
Allc-niling
State
Convention.
Bern RiHifeil and Carpenters
WEDDED AT CHARLOTTE
Mjirgtierilo Matthews, 1911. Kal­ ial took place 'hi Riverside . .ceme­
vocaltonnl training in the puMIc
Among those •Who are athmding
Tuesday. Oct. 6.
Arc Finishing Inside.
. school*.
.
amazoo Nonnnl.
■
tery,
■
the republican statu convention in
Holy Cmiunnnioii, with nddre**,
Arion Mead, 1911, Barry Counly
Workmen are completing flu* Mr. Albert VrcHrr and Jltew Ida Kiilntnazoo today i|r&lt;&lt;: W. R. Cook,
Mrs. Lichly enjoyed a wide ac­
XV. Hurry Hpiirks-ll/u E- McArthur. Normal.
.
quaintance. Her kirjdly and sym­ new St. Rose church, which will lie
County Clerk Roy Andru*. JE. V.
"
Burnette
Mbre,
1910,
Agricultural
More Mnrrlcd by Rev. Van
M.'irriage flcc'use No. I.'ta hear* Hu*
pathetic nature, ln&gt;r spirit of pio­ ono of the finest church structure*
Smith, and most of the following
'nlM&gt;ve iiTnnr*. And An Saturday .ev­ College.'
Aujien.
neer hospitality and her ready aid in this part of the slate. The roof
delegates:
Gertrude Potior, 1911. Virginia to lhe unfortunate greatly enilenr- Ims been placed upon it and car­
ening at 7 o'clock III (he beautiful
Baltimore. Chas. Houghtalin.
••Row !&gt;• Make Hie Auxiliary At­
fprennon nf ton o’clock
limjp* already furnished mr Broad­ College, Roanoke. X’a.
ej her to all.
penters me now finishing the in- theSaturday
Uarry, 2nd Precinct, Ellis ,F.. tractive"—Mrs. Van Vliet.
home .of Rev. and Mrs.dL H.
way. in the rooms fmuierly ocrit- •Louise Poller, 1912, University of ■Those from a'dfstance who at­ Jerior.
M .
Mission Study Class—Mis* Emily
X*an‘ Auken of Charlotte was the Faulkfier.
\
- . '
ni«*d by Mr. aiid Mrs. Max F.e», XV. Michigan.
tended (ho,funeral wen*: Mr. and
Carlton, Henry Ragln.
The rimmhors pf inc-pariBh and
Tjlloston of Xew York.
Reuben Paskill, 1911,’ Annnur In­ Mrs. William Layman. f,eiuuel
Harry,Spark* mid llza E. McArthur
Castleton. l.«t precinct. &lt;’’. L.
Rev. Father Linskey are . very
t:3t) p. m. The Geneva Missionary
.
were united in in:uTiagir, Rev. stitute, Chicago.
l.ajinan ami Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Conference—Siiss Syiile Hopkins.
Lillian Peek. 1913, Barry County Layman, of Coldwater; Mrs. Hager, grateful to lhe citizens of Hastings ImiLIi of this city, were united.in Glasgow.
• Maurice Grigsby, pastor of the
Hope. A. F. Norris.
who so generously aided them
by Rev. Van Aitken, the
2:00 p. in. Mission Study Class'•
Presbyterian church, officiating. Ttormkl. “
Mrs. Grimes Layman. Mrs. '(mas.
“ ~ through their -donations to Mr. marriage
Johnstown. A. F. Edmonds.
ring
ceremony
being
used.
Mr.
Miss
Tillol&lt;mi.
’
Fred
Rehor,
1913,
Universily.
of
-The ceremony was witncjMed by lhe
Igiynian, of Manon, Ohio.
Maple Grovi*, 11. -I. Calkins.
Burk.
Hurnetlo More of Lansing and Miss
&gt;
Wednesday. Oelobcr 7.
immediate relatives only and -nne Michigan.
.
The churcli will be one nf lhe Jennie Mon1 of Hastings, brother Orangeville. A. M. Nevins.
Sidney Shipman,-1913. Universily XVithdniwn From Proor Iwo dear friends. After lhe cer­
Holy
C.ominunion.
7:00
a. ni.
'
•
—
•
...
wwe
Prairieville.
W.
L.
Thorpe,
and Jtisler of the bride,
gresslvc Ticket. show places of this oily.
emony npd rongralulalion*. Harry of Michigan.
Minion Study—Miss Tillotson. !*
Thornapple. Glen E. Blake.
groomsman and bridemuiiil.
Rnyinond Smith, 1913, Agricul­
served ice cream and cake, choco­
Gilbert- Scott, of Baltimore.town­
Woodland,' C. S. Palmei km.
'
1.*7v.
in- lh.&gt;
t-M
lowing
the &gt;ilhi|IUlllV.
Turvmonv, \1
Mrs.
Vnu
.
late* and cigar* Io his gui**t«v These tural College.
Mission
Study
—
Miss
Tillotson.
ship, the Progressive party’s can­ Appointed Pnst-lBffiic -Inspector. Auken served a wedding dinner fur
City, First xvard. 11. I». Selden:
young people have many warm adMary Randall, 1911, Barry Coun- didate for?sheriff, has ordered his
Roy laiForg*. for. nearly three lhe bridal parly.
Mr. and Mrs. second wird, C. IL Osliorn. Third
jnlrers. who rejoice wiili.tbem and ly .Normal.
name withdrawn from lhe ticket. years city mail carrier, received X’bdder are spending the week in ward. II. S. 'Sheldon. Fourth ward.
* ' ' Notirc/
wish (hem a. happy*voyage.
Marie Ragfn, 1911, Barry County He gave no rea*on for doing so. Mr. word on this Wednesday morning' D*q.roit ami after their .return Jo A'. A. Amlerson. * ~
Scolt is the fourth nominee to or­ from Postmaster General Burleson tins rity. they will reside at 331
Normal.
AH t'lersons an* hereby forbidden
Jobnsod’-Dniimnond.
his name withdrawn from the of his apiKiintment as a post office West F.oyrt St.
XVIII-Locale in Hastings.
to bariMir. or extend crydit. t“ my
Elizabeth Richardson. 1913. Barry der
’
Married, by Rev. M. Grigsby nt County
tirkel.
.
inspector.
Mr.
LaForge
took
tin*
wife,
Bessie
A. Wolfe, as I will pay
Alex-xBudecmatT?
a
well-known
Normal.
The bride ’ has hM*ii ,a. icsMent
4In* Presbyterian ntaiuu* on Thurs­
examination in Kalamazoo in Aug­
merchant, tailor of .terrain. Ohio, no debts of her contracting.
Meflc Sprague. 1913. ArgubrigliFs ] K. of P. Meeting and Reception.
w as­ here tor many years and has a will witif 7)is family locate in Hast­ Adj'.
day afternoon, Sept. 2t, Mr. Edwin
ust Mr. LaForge will soon be
, Isaac Wolfe. .
Johnson and Mis* Julia E. Drum­ Business College, Battle Creek.
There will be. a reception for new sumed a poiiuon. He was born
L..... in
;.. largq qrcle of friends.
Mr. Vedand'engage in that lino* of
Mary Striker, 1909. Ktftamizoo member* in the Kntghls of Pythias Elk. Rapids and resided, in Detroit drr is in the employ of the Grand ings.
mond. both nf Chicago, They carne
Socialist Cnndidalo Withdraws.
business.
H6 is an enterprising
"
by boot from Chicago. . finally Normal.
lodge on Monday evening, following for &lt;0 years before coming in Rapids Bookcase Co. and their hosts man.,who will conduct an up-toJacob Niess. the socialist parly’*
reaching Hastings, bent on mar­
Gertrude Stowell, 1911,, Barry the regular lodge work which be­ 11
. He made one of. the best
date establishment, and Hastings candidate fnr sheriff ho* requwitriage. They returned fho earnc day County Normal.
gins at 8:00 o'clock. Refreshments s»
os that the base ball asso­ At /friends unite in best wishes for Will be glad .to welcome him. Mr. ed his name to be withdrawn from
to Chicago, wht’re lhe groom is a
will be served. A large attendance ciation ever had and lhe fans and the ‘happiness and prosperity of and Mrs. BuderraJn have rented the the ticket, according
a notice
draughtsman.
is desired.
others will regret to lose him..
thrae estimable young people.
floberls house on Broadway.
sent to the county clerk.

11889762

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'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER J. 19H.

.........AavrU JFanucrsf Club.

Woodland
I
F. F. HiUicrt spent Thursday and1
'Ftuioy In Ghtfago on business
..
r^hir Han­
'
is cnlcriaiiKsl al l lie
id*. Io,
hotrrv the lalh-r |u»rt
lif tile Wddli
Mr. ami Mr* tieurgi* Cuil’T enlerlained friend* ftnn. (iramt llapul*‘
I lie litltai part of ln&gt;( week and the
fore lihtl of ihi» week.
,
Karl.'F-iul. of’Grand Hapid*. was
itonie 6\rr Sunday
Through the agenry* «»f J. J. Eugr
I a mi. Ilin fkriu known n* lh- J«'lni
l&gt;axi* farm. ro&lt;d nf town, Wa* nuld
liy F. F. HilliArt h&gt; :. Mr. &lt;lnr.frter.

and Mrs. John Hill .Saturday ittemIftl to Itave struck about the bueiesf
acaion nf tin- ymr. Only aboul fin
sat down tn dinner nllliuugh aevpral cainr iiB&lt;t‘ifimicr. The pro.
grSu . oii'Mcd »!.y a uittb mhA
"Ftninl Un for Jesus.” followed by
llie rfailifcTT.f lhe HWh PSalm by
the chaplain. Mrs. Cargo. Tita -♦*rylary wa* mu' present w» no report
was given. Mr. Farley was nunied
a. new inmnls r of._tlie program
I'timmlltfe and Mr*. Robert Smith
of ilie refreshmenl cuin.mitlee.
Mrs. Cargo tnivr a reading «nlitb*&lt;l,
“Home." which wits' exceptloi.ully
giMMl. Margaret St in.- gave a pleas­
ing rvcilnlioii. Mi*. Olinslend. who

MH SME DIDHT LIKE
By KATHRYN CROWE.

the green ooat that bulged In the miJ-

T haven't seen you since the Kipps
The young woman In the shapeless

guidly. "I don't like to be critical,"

me that Gladys Kipps collects lhe
queerest lot of people about burl I

MF
, w*’

The
the

Best Shoes
For Men and Women

present,
ilii* had !&lt;■ !••• omitted
MWhta; eno w 1-rjok Hill'-ri l|,„k,„.- ..........
-11.TI. OII1.S1 Gladys hasn't the first Idea of being
Fib Um» Aren
and utAnd«on HR liar &lt;1 h-f1 Ln •*- who wer$ tn linvo taken pail were
Our Hobby Is Selling Good Shoes
—k-y &lt;w
!.■«
Mr-. IlliMr-. Kill r.-n.l il Irtl.-r
l« rl wb-- l&gt;«. Ib-ii &gt;|..-ndli&gt;A
j. K,
■
think r
of...........
Bellingham.
&gt;....k« ih.-rr, »,ll ,r.omi&gt;,n&gt;- ........ wM|u,„i,.„.
The
kind
that
prompts
people
to
come,
and
come
again, to get the same kind. Such shoes do not COST YOU
was tlllen-.l' She certainly seemed to be terribly
liotne. •
g..b
x,,,.. Ta*ker rcclbil
any more to buy, but they cost US more per pair than other shoes cost ntheg dealers who sell at the same pried
Bt.uk sn.ilh IwtiMi. lhe rornur -S,.
• iu- her usual
lol formerly m'(ipii-.| by l». II. hi!- &gt;
n
or even k little more per pair than we do.
“1 really don't know," yawned the
"Uln.k from Or. Mrln(,n- l r..luv.H,
u„,„. re«u&lt;l ulnady
r.uil.d»l .in.lni-l h,,rt, wl„r|,
r,.r,.|v„|.
In the Line of Dressy Shoes
for a bntMmx -I In 3H feet. (0 be xfu-r «iinring "Muhir Everywhere." didn't notice him particularly "
”1 thought he waa terribly good look- j
U-.I ».» «■&lt;&gt;«! wortita kbop
i|h, (.),,1, „,ii„„rll,,i |„
(lc.
For men and women, you will find no lines that will compare with ours lor PRICE, (or WEAR, for STYLE,
A la^r.-nu»du-r..r Woodland|»..- r„|
Ir. find Mr*. A- Fndn.
Friiin.
lor FIT, for COMFORT^ If you are paying more than we charge, you are not fel­
&lt;•»•'!&lt;»* ■’■l'»l&gt;W- "&lt; H- 1™ ...... AH,...
n,,,,,,,,.. Iteporter.
— —..................
I
1. Tlioniu*.to kalqinaroo Saturday on ari-ount
-------------------------frock raised her hands and let them'
ting your money's worth. If you arc paying less, you are not getting the QUALI­
«i.f the auluinolrih- ran
I
armrill TtlDC tlfiT klCMI f,1‘ “wpalHouly. 'Don't tell me you
TY.
i » . WEAR
&gt;» onn or
ui STYLE.
01 i
v-uuic
Come in anu
add nee
see our
our ixe
NEW
.iv L.inr.0.
LINES.
Mi. and Mr*, ueorge Parrott and TREE AGRICULTURE NOT NEW ware attracted by hla type! Just like
baby moved this week 011 th® fann
-------a butcher-with hla broad shoulders
We Sell Phoenix Hosiery
A
r&lt;M?viitly purehnM-d from the Ha
Possibilities Whs® the Sub- and his red face—’
fact Haa Baan Thoroughly and
"Ho playa golf." explained the girl
make Hk-iii a fair lionie.
Scientifically Sifted.
In the green coat "He gets his color
Mr. and Mrs. McKrndry and Mr.
that
way.
Of
couree
be
had
to
be
poAnd Mrs. Cowan, of Ionia, ami Mr.
The modern conception of "tree ag­
and Mrs. E. A. Burton. Mr. and Mi- .
ree no reason for hie being
Will Hayes and Mrs. Handy-were
.
Sunday visitors al Hie M. I'. Fuller years since men began to dlacuaa the
home.
possibility of substituting permanent lorted the girl In lhe mauve dress.
HASTINGS, MICH
Phone 176
Masonic Temple Bldtf.
Phil. Sebfay’s coll did Oli'cllcnt trees for annual seed-bearing grains
work ul the fair at llasting*. taking aa the worlds food supply. Bnt the
"1 thought you said you hadn't no­
third utoni'y again-*t two track] fact of tree agriculture la very old. ticed him." objected her friend. "You
bor*e» of mntiin-ag.and few who live In northern lands eoem to have kept a watch bn him
Mi«* Mlln Barnre &lt;-nf&gt;Tl:niivd a
...
,,
number of her yotjng lady is’
’
h® hot regions.
regions
j "1," ejaculated the girl In the mauve
in her millinery parlors Monday Ii
',u
“‘’be
'
There are some go.ooo.ooo cocoanut, frock. "How utterly absurd! 1 couldn't
Mn and Mw. H. C. B. aird and | tr»** •«&gt; fhe lalsnd of Ceylon, valued at help seeing a creature like that who
Mies Lei or' Jordan ri«itc&lt;l fro-nd- nearly 1200,000.000. They furnish much
-hi'Kiltie Creek over Sunday.
I of the food supply of the Inhabitants. •waa moot annoying! 1 detest that kind
The date palms of lhe PacMc are other of person who is so big thsl he fills FABLE DEALING WITH ADVICE show GRATITUDE FOR RELIEF
Gas Refrigeration.
ENDING OF THE GOLDEN DAY
rompained by the'.Mealtime* Ella, examples of tropical fruit trees; and up all the room! I was frightfully
recent meeting of the Natural
and Jessie Faul. imide an nutn trip the cheetnute, caroba and olives of bored with the whole thing.
Will Be Interesting Alike to There Elephants Cured of Toothache dive Gas association It was announced that
!&lt;■ Grand Bapi&lt;l* Monday.
southern Eutope show something of "Why, Mr. Perkins—Lockens—Bickcomplete
gas
refrigeration
outfits
S. D. Knl Berman hit* ix&lt;ugl)t the what can be done In cooler climates. ens—that's It, Sickens, waa just Impos­
Seek Guidance.
IbyimrvHt Early properly mid ex­
sible! In fact, there were no interest­
pect* to remodel the Mum- this fall,।
ing people there at all, outside of our
making It a comfortable duelling. trees are so pliant aa animals. When very
the committee, the new machines will
Once, ou a day when many problems '
own
crowd,
my
dear!
This
sumByron Fisher i« *pending Hie we consider what has been accom­ mar I met so many splendid men that rose up and encompassed me about as phant has got lhe toothache, but It la become one of the moel economical * Tooth camo into the market place
plished In animal breeding In the last
appliances that can be Installed. The halt dasad by thfi denting brilliance of
high walla my friend came to me with
Illg tin- rotiiitlalh.il of III* building
admonition In his eyes and advice on do know It. A London surgeon, who method of operation la simple. When ready spirit. Touth found a master,
I. ...... .. llrl.-d
tree fanning as our descendants may
his longue.
i had been for many years In fndla. says
Mr. and Mts..Georw I,«-ni&lt;’r••nv
-...
---he would sooner risk a railway acct refrigerator cold, as the gal Jets fa with labor and meagerly rewarded and
b'rtniiH'd H&lt;'v. and Mr*. Bostwick
U., 1
unlo th. d,„, than
an elephant with k-Ut.
ovar Sunday,- .Mr. and Mrs. Bost­
denied sunshine. Touth gave largely
words of my friend and did as he ad- ache
plnge upon a tank in which la placed
wick are busy I hie wci’k (eUhtg
willed for hau&lt;wk&gt;*cpiii# in the
bl_“® L° • .11
‘h«t toothache affects an ammonia tn a liquid form. Thte am­ things Youth wee prodigal.
A huge turtle weighing 1.175 pounds
Radical U. B. parsonuge.
good thing. Nay rather It led me deep-. ,iephant In a more aevere manner titan monia bolls and vaporises, ths taper
Rev. K&gt;nyon i« nved Hie Irbubb* was brought to San Diego, Cal., the
er into'my prison of questionings. And ' u do,, .any other anima). Elephants being conducted through the refrig­
«f moving by being returned to llie other day by Capt. J. Zollexz! of the
when I saw that my troubles were
tery sensitive nerves, and a erator by means of colls, forming quick, and showed the pallor of work*
,M. E. pastoral&lt;•.
Italian fishing launch Belvedere. The
multlpUed upon me 1 sought out my touch of toothache often brings on lhe cooling agent, upon the same prin­ Ing indoors for small recompense.
• All three pSAl&lt;&gt;t-« flllml their re­ turtle, said by waterfront men to be
ciple that the great led machtoee in Then one day (he maeter reflected and
friend again to ask him why this — -----spective pul|dls Sitnalay.
the largest specimen ever caught in
should be. And I said:
Providing you are able to chain
said to himself
ty.hmidMr. and Mrs. John Stairs were Lower California
"Lo*. AU that thou badest me do I'
The\mmonla la ured over and &lt;wwf
visited by lh** stork Sunday and
the time
again Indefinitely.
have
don®,
yal
ajn
J
not
released
from
I
offending
tooth,
the
brute
la
certain
'were left ■ bouncing baby boy to
my
difficulty
—
rather
la
trouble
multi-1
look aflor from -now on.
I s
J
to be affectionate to you afterward.
plle.1 upon me!”
Sain Gorliiig'-r and family.- of short tail. The front flippers are four
Here la an Instance.
And rrty friend lost patience with | An elephant In Bengal, India, became
Lake &lt;&gt;d'-*-a. were Sunday viailore feet tn length and almoet a foot wide,
MkU tUjeMa
,
...
„„ „„
.... Leonard Warhler borne.
I tapering gradually until at the end
nt the
me and laughed me to acorn and said: affected with toothache, but lhe keep­
B emaeel. .u o oplntaj, that taxi, Too(, p^,
at., th. maMi*» Manila Hym- wa- the win-} they are about five laches wide. The
"If thou kneweat that what I said ers managed to secure It while a den Philipp, need dalib«nwlr to eaua. t„ m.f,M Bar -tUxat iprnh that
tier m the cracker eating &lt;&lt;intc*| Jawe are a solid mass of teeth, over
would bring thee to no good end, why j tlst drew a decayed tooth—the cause &gt;" “ “J"‘'J-be •" k,»r.r .... arfdr at h,r meh
al (hr McHaney store Saturday| JOO belnf located in the upper jaw.
swell bls hoards of money. "Bohlea."
waat thou obedient to my voice? 1'
,
las qnce,. and- he reflected/
"A few
•I They
,uvy runge
uuvul.. —
range iroui
from one-half
to _a quarter
advised for thy good —but tby life I phant seemed to understand that the records Busch tn his diary.on Januarvi
Mie
Haro- Hi.tirk-.
,„h IU &lt;BU,UL Tb
,
u
. an.l
"*klaUi-l
. ■ ; tin,
’.
- - V,.... &lt;UVU
------ ™ that Napoleon
_____
cannot make for thee."
HI Tah»o to tad, and 1 ahajt be paying Jier
dentist was try ing to do something fot ?«. H7i, remarked
.... A UW BUieiA BS
SSSmH?' Mr
‘Si Tiil-itl.ir
a jL’- ffmn.L
1\ill'r ribbwl
■“‘..
Ho'pots
pliable, which leads
And at first 1 waa wroth with my bls pain, and he gave every evidence bad saved at least 60.000,000f during aa much aa her labor la worth to me—
mln’’ "•henn.n
to
friend, but later, when I bad lain still of appreciating the attention. When
nuiipoy. ‘
- bell.ve th. turtla
w--.
a long tlnA with my thought. 1 ras the operation was over he frisked
Mrs. t&gt;. E. Bttly&gt;-:it ntid *in. of la nearly two hundred years old.
thankful unito him.
doubt It. Lo.U rail.ott. .polkd th. AnJ
„4 „u. -M,
Sparta, are ‘pwidnig a few day*,
round the dentist like a young lamb.
with Rer in«&gt;niPr. Mrs. David Linsaid "Henceforth I will not
**• «•.“J rtou .rxu.M .M
Too|1
„
Printer Followed Instructions.
di*. .
' 'Now, Steve," explained the editor
th.o bou,ht stock, on th. Atn.l.nU. .
„„ t„
Ice only of 'my own mind, and
I
within
me
shall
be
a
counImmensity
of
Siberia.
.&gt;
c
h.n,s
until
Bt
.st
tal.m
nt.n
Bfcwl
M
„a M
I to the new printer, "you know thia la
EAST WOOHl.lND.
Siberia
contains
one-ninth
of
all
lhe
«. IhreuBB C Hnut.ldl Uuu oh- lh4( ,
a United Presbyterian publication. We with a crowd like that one Gladys had!
And when I had sought the advice of l»’,d 00 th* «lobe Great Britain and ■erred that tBI. reemrretul moMreh. 01nmMd,ttan uo.m tu I Bae. tound
never use the word 'Sunday,' but lo­ What on earth made her ask anyone
like that Mr. Pickles—Bickena—I am my mind and taken counsel with mine *'• Europe, axcept RumIs, together
a ..I
:li. ri„;„.i,........... Ok—
own soul. I saw a path between the ’ »**b ,h* wbolc of ‘he United States, h.ln-.llar«hl«:L-sure
I
don't
know,
except
that
poor
I mtue.
und.xund.- And
llev. Dawson and uife and. Mr.| _
, ..
a
walls and knew where my feet should. reuld bo put into 81 be ra.
.
’’
I tears cane Into Tooth's eyes, knowing
and Mr*. M. I.. Cole, railed on Mr*.
Te“' ,lr' •ald 8‘*T* “ ha *bin*4
KI. John Hunday afiei n....n.
• h'» P,u« «® •
convenient pocket, suppose he made lhe mistake of being tread. And by that path 1 began to
llabhil
shows
arc
liecoiniug
coin*"
“
l
,b
*
Youth
no longer, b
I Htibaji It’ll stntar crop I* e.*li- mon tn Hermany.
Mltdrwl Kilqnirii’k I* r.-i-.-rt. 4' •“‘1 proceeded forthwith to get out tha nice to her In a thoughtless moment cllnjh from my prison.
' ~4
**"L-Coillert Weakly.
'Then &lt; ir other friends with ad- dialed al
&lt;swi
iinitrovinff quite rapidly in li.-allh I weekly publication.
"However,
he
didn't
seetn*to
strug
­
vice
on
their
touguea
and
cried
unto
Ihlw week.
Threw days later th® dignified clergyMr*. Pearl \ anlb&lt;uluii gjid rhil-. man-editor received ttia first copy from gle very hard, I must aay. He doesn't me.
dr.-n uho have he..,,
pTpw Hr o,ped. colispsed snd look aa though he had any Ideas in
But 1 hearkened not unto them, (totu,* u ■ S.'^lv" rJ,r?1
10
Tk» '■ -&gt;»l te his head—tab's one of these ponder­
Mt* U. ftawhly. returned to Edous, alow moving Individuals."
1 felt that I «aa destined to be mine
“It's too bad you hare taken such a own deliverer. And at last there coma
'TtlSSi who ha* been
i •,1,»V*bbrohb“,b^
dislike
tp
him,"
said
the
girl
in
the
several week«
reported better at
conduct a serire of green coat. "After what Gladys Kipps
below me and when I could smile upon
prvM*nt.
'
mretings In this town next month."
For Fall feather
told me he told her. 1 won't bore you my friends and say.
Mi** Zilpub Kilnntrick thank*■
“t------------------ “
by repeating H!”
(be kind friond* who remembered ■'
^What
he
saldl"
repeated
the
girl
in
Bill my friends only smiled back at
her birthday wilji glfl*. Hhe uNi" When discussing the peninsular
tSa
mauve
gown.
"Why
should
ho
say
me with right good will and said:
entertained —venil ■ younir fri&gt;-ml*.
w^,b John Wllfon Croker anything about me? Hbwever. you've
her «ider. Mi*. Mnlwl Ila./? .uni' '
family, and her broiher. Fu&lt;jni and I " eBlngton told him that "the national no right lo conceal anything. It might glad.”—’Marguerite Wilkinson.
Comfort and health for a fee cents an
' | character of the three kingdoms was I bo something Impertinent that I ought
Mr. and Mrs. B-rt Hiniji-I of Sun- s’rongly marked in my army. 1 found
hour during the cool evenings and mornings of
ed. of course! What did he say?"
Patrlcknin'l Joseph had Just arrived
their parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
best humor
‘Glayds said.” answered her friend.
this Autumn.
.
Lundquist. Sunday.
"that the moment you entered the
the ttmr .by looking at all the eights
.. ; ■
■
‘
I ""re
countries, and tne
A amal.1 and convenient gas room.heater
b r&gt; a",l Ml- I.;...,,.. K,l.„.l,i, k ...
,h,„ ,h. 4„u.„
„„ e„, asked who you were and he told
costa from |3.50 to *6.00.
.
- - - Holland are &gt;i&lt;dhng rela vrs in ntl Thi.
uv.
ZT,
In -lhe course of their travels they
Hurl...! Spring* Hii* we-k
up. T’,‘*
h«‘I Gladys he waa dying to talk with you.
found themselves looking at the out­
They are just the thing fdr emergency
Kuiill.-ld people g.ne lli.-ii n-fii'itici PWeptibW. But we
managed to standoffish. He said something about side of the free library. It was a pa
.
tm-lnr. Rev. Lyon* and wife M । reconcile all theirtempers, and 1
your being the best looking girl he lat lai building of carved a|one.
heat, and can be carried from room to room
After a uhort silence, something In-1
irondbyc i-B'ct-plion ........... .
.-te- venture tn eay that in our later cam­ bad seen, loo.”
' " an.l Mi*. Pabma. and especially when we
"The idea!" cried the young woman scribed over the main entrance caused
easily•
Bernard Black
SiinlUdd.. crossed the Pyrenees, thej-e javer was In mauve. "I think I may have mis­ Patrick to ask a question:
"And. phwar. Joseph." he asked.,
an army 'in the world in better spirits, judged Gladys. 1 think she always
Warmth in abundance in a f4w minutea
ESiyanl n’fte4ihi&gt;-nt. u«-i
Miter order or better discipline."
means well If she sometimes dors "may be the meanin' of th Im letters
■niul a plra-aiii social linnmake mistakes. Did you say Mr. Sick­ on the wall?”
tha.t's what the gas heatir li aadf for
ens
waa
a
football
player?
That
would
"Which
letters.
Is
It?"
asked
Joseph
nieny kiud wi-lk’s wi n- &lt; xpros-si
Hadn't Seen Them.
account for his magnificent build. Did
"Over the door, there. It says
for fiduri- lo-.Tlth and
They
Call at our offiob and 1ft ua tlemonwtrate
A correspondent from Cheshire.
hm. hy Aitidni*ss, ondoaird Jneiti- England, says: "I came upon a small you ever notice the expression of his HDCCCXCVH.' and sorrow come to
our gas heaters
me If I cun make out the mania’ of
*th«’* hi laSuy jrk-jids on tide
rliurgr. liant mind. You always can toll co
fishing with an improvised rod and much from a man's expression. 1
For your Slater rust it is best to use
'Surely. m« boy. It only manes
book in the muddy waters of the think.
eighteen hundred and ninety-siren!"
IV. C. T •’ Mretinfl.
canal. I cannot but believe that he
Coke.
“I particularly hate to hurt people’s
"Is that all. sure? Faith, thin, it's
Tib’ W. I- T. I . will i|i,-&lt;-| a| lh,.
feelings and 1 wtah when you aoa
Mrt lb-... rtrk b' uU ’ A
li *»•“ “*• ,h' *w* Gladys yow'd tatl her to explain to Mr. meaelf thinks all thia alrapllflod spall­
For sale by all good fuel dealers in
ing business-fa tommy-rot!"
V,.. M. .rirk, ............
I. ”, i7.1 »""«*»“,»«“W
Bickena that I am sorry If 1 was rude
lere.luitf one. .in tiAllnlion i/ m. ' Bn&lt; he *“
,rom baPP’r- Ha
Hastings
Ldlded tn iTrfYTHwtv nfiiTH fc in fie
** **
Tlii’iv Mi-rim* Io b« M'lne dUftrho(M-d hII nit'luNrre will be pii-M-ut. adournfuUy pursued lb® matter in
of opinuHt 3” I’1 fbr enei'l
hand 'What are yon doing?' I asked
l an i.-i-lx’rg on lb&gt;’ tt-mp- ialiiu1 of
Wrordmg . i-.i Ibe EtUlhwr'-il
i| i*
i- him at last. Fishing for saiga?! 1 tuedn. He's a friend of hare and I । llu- unlcr m if* iniliH'dialr vit'iniThornapple। Gas &amp; Eleotrio Get
ly.
I Ik- i.-cvnl observations ittadr
Un«- Mon t tfiow; he replitd. drearily, Tre
•&gt;f railway riitim-iiiu.' tlii- line* ,•»- never eaught any yet.'
। by timsi* mi Um rd tin' vrssi’ls of
Phone No. 5
i ‘
U'rinr the Hlr nf SI. pei.-rMnit*
Ilf l.nilrd stales irs* palrol of th®
tta- luiv will fiTtr for the IrniwI North Atlaniii: wran •'how that
ALfAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE
;&lt;h.; ,
uK.
W1J Uuil
wua&gt; i uute'in ,iU13
think- feeling C said the girl In tte gsMm
11 Xit ( lie raitHunl Msf.-ut |.f ,ni ■ - aij.J unib-* mid 3..'3U.7("»
»i ponds tar reutpvi
ioelieroS n "
. a I ■ ■ 1,1 .11-- I’.............
I
.
—-—--------। u a&lt;
t.j |||C hiuiH’iualiBANNER WANT AMVS. FAX. . IpreieiKe uf liw b«r8-

IRONSIDE SHOE Co. /

�PAGE THREE

THE H ACTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 1, 1911.

* Andrew SIvom and fiimlly spent
i Sunday at Shultz.
&gt; Orvnl.Rpyes was in Grand Itapii
Tuesday on' bustnesa..
I L. D. Waters went to Chirui
iTuosday on business.
, Mrs. N. H. Waterman Is visiting
.in Detroit nnd Mt. pleortinL r •­
.Mrs. W. R. Jamieson viriled id
. 'Grand Rapids, over Su48hy„
.,
Mrs. Anna Hoel is Mpetidirat -0
couple of weeks in Kalamazoo.
Mrs. V.’Slain visited her mother
al Shultz, Saturday arul Hundity.
Louis Goodyear.'i-Jnl to Chica­
go Wednexitay mt.a btiHiness trip...
' Mis* Winifred Mcl.ravy visited
j-elnlive* al Hiclilanil, over Sunday.
Mbs. W; D. Hayes was thu guest
tif. Battle Creek friends over Sun­
day.
, Mix* Grace Eilmond* was the
jjiteal of Charlotte friends yesterilay.
I .Mis* Verna Clemens entertained
' her mother from Constantine Tues­
day. '
wehlon Bronson nnd family spent
Sunday at their cottage at Long
lake.
Mrs. Mary Beadle is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Furniss, of Nash­
ville. .
• Mix* Francos Crowell, and Miss
Adah Odell are in Battle Creek this
week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood spent
Sunday al. their cottngij nt Leach
Lnke.
'.
i
■
Mr. ami Mrs'. Bort Hilton are in
attendance qt the Chiirlplle/( fnlr
Imlay.
' .
Mrs. M:iry Vw*1’
Bailie Creek
is visiting, Iler daughter, Mrs. Herl
Kinne.
&lt;’ —, ■ .
..
Mr. anditMyx. Bon Shilton oblerIninrd cornffafty fh&gt;m Iz»ka (hlessa
jiunday. .
, Vern Hyde of Johnstown spent
Monday with hix cousin Lucian
Willison.
Mrs. Eil Richards and children of
R&lt;Md City nre guests of Mrs. -Cal­
vin. Powell.
", ,
'I homo* Sullivan attended I no
• • Demopralic. convent km in Detroit,
Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Kinne of
Nashville are visiting .Mr. nnd'Mrs.
Lester Kinne. •
Mr. and Mr*. Heid Beach spent
the week end with their son Clare
al Grand Raimis.
ilex, .Apberi Burch visited her
daughter. Miss Tbehnn, in Grand
Rapids. /Saturday.
Mr. and Mys. Wait Moore Of Col­
orado Spring*. Col„ arc’ ’visiting
IlnstIngs-friemU.
.
• George Whitcomb of Grand Rap­
id* ha* Iieen visiting Hnslings
friemlM thi* week.
&lt; denn 'Cp&lt;lvynl|nder left Monday,
noon fur Ann Arlmr where.he. will
resume |ti* studies. ■
•
'■
Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Barrett of
Grand Rapii)* are gUi'sl* of Mr. and
Mrs. Ari bur C. Bniwn.
Mr. and Mbs. R. C. Brork and Mr,
' knd Mr-. 'Hugh icycrs’isere in free­
” qioH Rnitday aflvrnokn. ■ •
Mr. and Sirs. Fmerxrtn' Hathaway
irettimed Friday from Hallie Creek,
lift er a visit with relatives.
' Mins Hazel Fuller returned Mon­
day to Vermonlville after ►iiending
a week with Hastings friends.
Mi-'.'i Helen and Geneva Hayes
lefl last week for Ann Arltor where
Um-,will allend the Universily.
Mr*.’ Harry Hayes and mother.
Mr*. Matthews, have gone Io Ash­
land. Wis, for a two week* visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer'arc
In Kalamazoo' thin week visiting
Mr. Meswr’a sinter, Mrs. Thurston.
M. E. Nevins leaves this week for
St. Dinis Mo, |o resume his work
with the Broadhead Dress Goods Co.
Edmund Wood and Fred Hehur
■ have returned to Ann Arbor to re­
sume their studies nt the Univer­
sity. ’
Mrs. Jamn MrElwain is in Kala­
mazoo this week attending the
, meoHnga of Hie D. vA. R. confen' once.
Mr. ami Mm. E. W. Morrill nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. f^imbie attend­
ed the Hires nt Grand ilapids last
Week.
Mr. and Mr*. L. J. Goodyear, re­
turned Kafunlay evening from' n
few week* trip to Hay View and
Detroit.
John Wickhnm of Lansing, visit­
ed friends in lhe city the fore part
of the week, ami left for Kalamazoo
Tuesilay.
Mr..nnd Mrs. John Bowen nnd Orvie Gould, of Battle Creek, ware
Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. H.
Palmatier.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Deb Norwood, nf
Howard City are visiting al Mr*.
Norwood's Ki.sler’x, Mr. nnd Mrs. B.
F. Taylor'tC
Mrs. Wm. F. Green ha* heen on.lertnining her sisters Mrs. Mary
Weatherby of Howard City lhe
past week.
Miss Hu|h Bouse, of Ypsilanti, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lnmhin. Mrs. Lamhie and Miss Rouse
are sisters.
Mr. mid Mrs. Jxniis Goodyear re­
turned Saturday from Bay View.
They yisitnd in Detroit on the
homeward trip.
Miss Grace Fisher returned tn
her home in Dolton, Monday, after
'pending a few weeks wilh Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Powell.
Mrs. Fred Foslef and daughter
June, have gone to Holt In visit
Mrs. Foster's sister. Mrs. Homer
MrDowoll, for two weeks.
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Hall ami
daughter Marguerite were guest.*
••f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jonec of
Hickory Corners, Sunday/
.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs.*Fred Fairchild spent Sunilay in Grand Rapids and attended
••.September Mom” Sunday evening.
A. A. Anderson, Lee Pryor, Henry
Sheldon. W. H. Cook, Roy Andrus
nnd E. V. Smith attended the- Re­
publican convention in Kalamazoo.

Mrs. Donald D, Smith and two
daughters left Saturday for their
home. St. Louh, Mo. They slop­
ped for two day# in Chicago to vis­
it Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Field.

Frandsen &amp; Keefer
HASTINGS’ MOST UP-TO-DATE STORE

Jamestown Dress Goods

Coats, Suits and SKirts

We don't know howat the present time Jamestown Dress
Goods could be improved on. All wool serges and nov­
elty weaves at prices

Our line of Coats surpasses anything we have ever shown
in Hastings and if you come early you will be sure to find
what you want. Materials are the latest out and no two
coats alike in cut or style, yet they all have the new features.
We have Coals at $6.00 and $8.00.
,
Great values at $10.00 and $12.00.
Best Coats in Novelty and Plush coats at $15.00,
$16 50, $22.00.

45c, 65c, 85c, fl, (1.25, (1.50

Flannel Gowns
FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS. Our flan­
nel gowns are made extra large and full length from
heavy flannel. You buy them ready made as cheap as the
material usually costs you.

Furs
We invite you to see our line oi furs, not a single piece of
(nr can l&gt;e duplicated (or less than 50% higher than lor
what we offer it. The styles are pretty and the prices are
low. We offer some large Black Wolf Muffs at $10.00
Fancy and Black sets at $10.00 and $12.00

Prices 65c, 85c and (1.00

Gloves, Mittens and Hoods
We needn’t say much about our line of glove*
and mittens, we can only recommend themnto
be the best American Manufacturers can pro­
duce.
“Kayser" guaranteed Leatherette
gloves at 35 and 50 cents.

Rugs snd La.ce
Curtains

Our Kid Gloves are made by -Hutchens &amp;
Potter, Johnstown. N. Y.
America’s most
famous glove manufacturers.

We have a new line of Rugs and Cur­
tains. Ready to hang Curtains in three
pieces at 98c. Beautiful Nottingham
lace curtains at 98c to $5.00. Axminstcr Rugs, sizes 9x13 at $18.00. Brus­
sels Rugs (special) sizes 9x10)'.’ $9.98.
36 inch wide Rug filling Woodolium
39c. 40 inches wide 45c. Stove pat­
terns Woodoliums
$1.25.

Prices (1.00, (1.25, (1.50

LOVEf

Our line of Knitted Hoods has new features
in 19:5 style, we want you to set them.

Hoods well lined 25, 50, 75, (1.00

eS^vCr:!OBIGIN and Partial Hislory-INTERNATIONAL
05133772
SCHOOLS, Scranton, Pa

Charlotte, Saturday.
Mr.- ami Mrs. Vurnc Wellman
w&lt;t« in Kalamazoo, Saturday.
Mrs, Russell IL Bready is the
guest of relatives in Kalninnzou
In the eighties. President Thomas I,«!tidying
this week.
J. Foster was editor ami miblitdnT mail’,
Mr. and Mrs. l4*e Matthews visit­ of the .Mining Herald.,of Shenamlo- it
ed at Constantine Feldpausch’s in
Hut land Tuesday.
Pennsylvania anthracite
lipn. ventilation, iwlli
Miss Hazel Hayden of Lansing gion.
■
| ing, and Hie instnlIim
was the guest of Hastings friendMining condition* were
very । im- uf immtiinerv
the last of lhe week.
diingrnms iii those .days, uml- 1 !»«■ j n,,(l ,,f coal, ami I
Miss Grace lutuhaugh, nf Hast­ large iiuinbvr &lt;&gt;f arciileulx in which i t-mm. |(l Svi-anten
ings, spent Sunday with Clin*. Eat. inim
....... ii toil ..Ijieir
..........................
..
lives aroused
Mr.! .imctiiui in aur¥CJ
.unvcy
on ami family of Quimby.
I FokteFcJnlriise perxomil inliTr-i.' flllln ri.Md&lt;-ui tea
Rev. M. J. Badiler was cnll.il to j|,.
wlial
l„.|i..Vrd It...... thCla-^. f." the
Saranac. \ye&lt;mexiliiv to oniei.ile a* primary-cuuso—ignorance on Ihv*'-iud&lt;&gt;id&lt;« whn came
Scranton b&gt;

nne—Vniiiiti Mnrriugc.
•iTiy Record, (luldtatied in
■illnwinu
f Frank

Munsing
' Y/ear
Everybody ought to wear Munsing Un­
ion Suits and everybody would wear them
if they fully understood how sensible and
serviceable and satisfactory and econom­
ical they really ate. Price* are no higher than
other maker and why not wear the be»t? For
Women. Misses, Boy* and Girla.

Mr. Charles S. Weatherly, the VETERAN Furn­
ace Man of Grand Rapids, started in at his trade
forty-five years ago. He has been through the
School of Experience and knows how to INSTALL
A FURNACE.
He is the—

Sent.’ Il'th. nl the hmm

Real Furnace Man

UlKt-T

„ He will install Your furnace RIGHT. Why
not have him look your furnace over before cold
weather comes.

Lomnuk* Frank Pierce will go to ptmimmma and science ami .of llmiw,.||. uifiiniaim’d
After lhe rer, -mon). coneralul.iKalamazoo linirxday to attend the principles of the machinery they , |IU|
ilir.Mii.b-n
annual reunion of the Sixth Michi- j were xniuired to operate. So he i f,.w could sirnftone &lt;&lt;r leave wuldimt diuimr.
gan Hewxv Artillery.
decided Hint from Hint time ini’ he! n.Hr wmk te ;i
n”.'
h,H,1,,!,’r ?!•&lt;•!'''»• •• would devote his paper mure large- , j,,.,. im,.
ami Sterling. Dr. nnd Mrs. McGullhi |y |&lt;&gt; (he interests of mine workers, '-tnirthin on il..ami Carrol, visited at C|ins. Masons |,y publishing articles &lt;m tin1 -ci-!, ..miifi-s ami n i
The Furnace Doctor
of Manio Grqve. Sunday., Mrs.
. .
. .
iiialvfiak.
Mason is a slater of Mrs. Sponnhle.
GRAND RAPIDS
37 No. Division Av?.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ed kecs, u&gt;f Seattle,
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Washington, are the guests-of Mr.
and Mrs. bun Hauer.
Mr. I
iii*('ontiiiu&gt;
‘
&lt;l
had nnf been in Hastings since, he
in teaching iiiamom:
loft hero 10 years ago. He is
connected with the engineering deSirtment of tin* Jfhrlliorn Pncillc.
any of our city rendora will ronu'lnbor hix pnrenlx, Mr. and Mr.*.
Isaac Lees, who
im for-mauj'
formany years -■
Fr­
sided here.
I.ill*
’i- Mister,
-i-i— .....
Mi*-* Fan'ii.r in
... I(he
I... 11
■ ■ 11 ■ .m )■-i • ■, I
nio. is a teacher
Bellingham
schools, while hi* brolher ami hix
sister. Miw&lt; Florence, are conduct­
Having decided to quit farming th. undersigned will sell at public auction at their farm
ing a fruit ranch in Eastern Wash­
on Section 33, Irving township, 60 rods South of Powers School house.
ington.
Miss F.lnora Barr ami Miss-Alma
Huff went to Grand Rapid*. Sunday
to visit Miss Georgia Igifhrop who
lx cnnffliod In BuiliWurHi lio*[iilaL

C. S. WEATHERLY

AUCTION SALE

Grange Program.
Program for Star Grange, Octo­
ber 3, 1911.
Ten minutes of Singing,
,
■ ‘The Monotony of Farm
a humorous paper or talk by Sister
McDonald.
" "Whal Part Should tin-’ Agricul­
tural. College Have In Ihv Future
Development of our Slate*"—Sis­
ter Juna Perry and Sister Christy.
"If You Were Hiring a Teacher
for a Country School, What Would
You Deem it Necessary (o Learn
Aboul
Her?"—Brother
Christy,
Brolher Blivin and Sister Bush.
"The Work of Mrs. Mary Sprague
Among Grange Patients in Jhe Uni­
versity Hospital"—Sister Ketcham.
Iiuftrumontnl Music—I-otlie Beison.
Beading "Flowers"—Lecturer..
Surjirixe Feature—Brother and
Ri»tor Hillis and BfSther mid Sister
Blivin.
Closing Song.
Music for the evening hy Sister
l&gt;Ulie Belson.
Surprise
feast—Entertainment
CotpmiUee.
\ Nellie,Groat. Lorjiircr.

Grange Program.
Program for Irving Grange. Oc­
tober 6, f DI I.
Instrumental Music—Roy Trav­
is. .
Reading—Frank Hoonan.
Is a Debt Rightly Incurred ami'
Not too Large, a Help or a Hind­
rance?"—Rena Walker and Chas.
Woodruff.
Song—Joo Wlllills.
Recitation—A. G. Hathaway.
There will be initiation in the
first and second degrees.
Our delegates have been elected
to attend the convention held in
Hastings, lite first Tuesday in Oc­
tober al ten o'clock.
Mary Kronawitter, Lecturer.

Wednesday, Oqt. 7, 1914

hungry for a IM-

Commencing at 10 O'clock a. m. Sharp.

Wa offer the following described property

FARM TOOI.8.

HOUSES.

This dennrlincnl vfnx “till n
lure of the publican when
Foxier changed its name In lhe
liery Engineer and moved to S&lt;
(on in 1889. Finally. Mr. F.
conceived lhe idea of conducting a I lx
correspondence course in mining i p
by preparing special iiislructmn d
and.question papers.
in
Il was in 1891 that, he put this •'
latter plan into practice, and on Or- :»I«-i*m
• «•— ■■.
inlier 10 of Hint year, the tint -Iu-! Mr Waterman is running a
dent was.enrolled. By the follow
ing April one thousand men wet

Bay griding. &lt;’• yrs. old, wt. 1150
Brown gelding 7 y»«.-old. wt. UUX)
Black gelding 5 yrs. old. wt. 130
Gray gelding 2 vrs. old, wt /1150

Holstein cow. I yrs. old
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old
Rid cow, U yrs. old
Red cow, I yrs. old
Spotted cow, 2 yrs. old
All giving nice me** of milk
2 Red Heifers *■' mo. old
Red Bull 0 mo. old
lied Bull 7 mo. old
Red Heifer 7 mo. old
Red Heifer 5 tug.,old
■

HOGS AND POULTRY.
flog wt. 250
'
About 50 Spring Pullet*

GRAIN. FODDER. ETC.
27 acre* Bean Pod* in barn.
About 2U acres of Cqrn in Shock

1 rmily church m Gram! Rapid*.
T. • .
ami formerly pastor of th" Hastings ! f,Jf!' l’."' n'
M. E. churvh, on Sunday evening I ', ’": ' 1 .

'L|isii*ojiai Parish
lay ••vi'iihik w»*rir
Ills Cvli-_T.--.il mu
-his 30 years nf service' in the min-' •■nt and spent tin enjoyable even-'
i$lry. Mr. Puffer orginully inlrmi- ing. Light refreshment were serv- 1
rd to become a lawyer. He was re­ ed.
The Chinese exhibit in the par-'
reived in the minis!ly in ll-jirehouse attracted a great deal of
senlalive liall, Lansing, Septemlier Ish
attention. A number of boys and 1
15. 1881.
girls dressed in*Chinese rostumes-i
Claude Wilcox, s6iT of Mr. and snug several mhhz* -greatly dijighlMrs. Adelbert Wilcox, of Rutland, Ing the audlertec.
who was.wounded-duriniHhe battle
of Vera
iviii uiu*
Cruz iii
in April,
.null, nos
lias nearly
nearly,. The iuslallnlioii of n septic lank
recovered from the effect* of his 1,1 ,r"
injury. He fins Jieen al tlie ffios-1 *’,’'*-ige
“* from th*’ proposed sewer
pital nt Key West, Florida, since thu Will probably |ie delayed until nexl
battle. Hix wound was very slow spring, owing tn lhe fact that the
in healing, but he exndds soon to w*wi»r system will embrace a larger
than* wax at- first planned.
return to duly on Inc battleship* ■area
Hosting* will-be- one of lhe Jlrsl
North Carolina.
'
'- ‘he stale In install this Stew
Benefit Dinner Itor Rev. Ballou.
Nexl Sunday ha* been designated method o,f disposing of •mwage.Al T. O: 0. F. Hall next Saturday, by President Wilson as Peace Sun- The tank wa«
wa- ordered
onlered by the state
from II O’clock till all ore served. day. at which time the American board
of health, which
is stopping!
—.......
-hict. Is
Chicken Dinner, 25 rente. All people arc invited by the Presi- th,the f.iUh.
furtherr pollution of streams by
friends Cordially invited.—Adv.
dent to assemble in the churches, ordering septic tanks installed.
r.-'. icWed ii&lt;-pn.-

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

12 Shoats

3 Sets of Double Harness'
2 Sets Single Harness
Top Hoioiy
New 80 foot Endless Belt
Olds Gasoline Engine, 8 horse power
No. 9 Blizzard Silo Filler, new
2 Roll Deering Corn Huiker. new
Feed Griftder
Oliver 2 Bottom Riding Plow, new
&lt;Clover Leaf Manure Spreader, new
Lehr Lahil-B.aller. McCormick Self-dump Hay Rake
McCormick Binder
Oliver Riding Cultivator New
Ixig Chains. Hoes, Rakes, Shovel*. Jack Screw,
Brace, Set of Bits and all small tools useil, on a farm.
Moline Check Row Corn Planter, new
Stock Rack
New Corn Sheller
Banner Plow
2 Spring Drags
Little Daisy Walking Cultivator
5-tooth Cultivator
Clover Seed Buncher
60 Tooth Spike Drag
Grindstone
Empire Hoe Drill
2 Grass Seeders
Economy Chief Separator, Hay Fork, Rope, Pulleys
200 Egg Cornell Incubator, a good one
•
2UU Chick Brooder, a good one
7-3 Partition Show Coops
Row Boat ami Spear
Acme Spring Tooth Riding Cultivator
~
Syracuse GO Tooth Spike Drag
Light Fruit Wagon
Harrison Wagon 3 in. Tire
Cant Hook
Ladders
3 Burner New Process Oil Stoye and Oven
3 Burner Gasoline Stove and Oven
Whiffletree*
One Man Saw
Eveners
A few house hold goods.

SHELTER FOR HORSES IF IT STORMS
Terms of Sale:

Aii.um.ot $5.00 or un­
der cash.
Over that
amount one year's time will be given on bankable
notes with interest at 6 ppr ceht.' No property to be
removed until settled for.

Snyder &amp; Scobey, Prop’s
COL W. H. COUCH
AUCTIONEER

WM. KRONEWITTER
CLERK

�tip: HAgniw awwa, octorbr i. im

:

AlYfflWIinLHOLlSUFD'STIfflTS-

ArWrar* 8earl*-'ie up on the -oM
'
BIG REMOVAL SALE CHURCHES
farm for a while, has been helping
Mr. Fisher sow his wheat.
Edward Brawn is lucabid by Uiu
Pi-r-Jnh-riiui Chunk
this reaches .you on West
The Ixyvfs supper will be ol&gt;- In J. 8. Goodyear Building First time
Mgln bl., Battle Creek, mid is ta&gt;nn-|
sen«l nfxl Huopay morning and
of Year M15.
•• (l­ £ger gl the ^M^eslic jdr M^.-daMmembers will tie received into
For tho past ten V?ju-^ Artiiir'fc.
Mf * mid Mrs. Vrrii "Brininstool I
aburch fellowship. Prayer will beofformt for the world’* peace. Gos­• Mulholland lias conducted a drug took in the Kalamazoo fair’, after]
pel Rvivise at 7 p. in- All usualI store in Hastiugs and hy perfectly
fair andTmiran* treatment of’ the returning from the fair in Hust-I
Services.
Rally &lt;by services pt IU:f&gt;p andI public Me built up one nf the tin­ JDM.
"llie base ball ground nt the lake I
noon weir largely attended. A, tsl buednease- in drugs, paints, wall
plowed (or whrai.
I
special program wns'k-ivi-n at the paper, ete- tn*Western Michigan, liMK^been
Mr. Know'les of Ballff- Creek, vis-1
Bunday saliool hour, when nddress- and today lias the jonfldenee of the Hod
his sister, Mrs. Markli.nu mid
e* were made by Mewru. E. C. Ed­ public and’numbers hi* patrons liy husband
on
Sunday.
Mr.
Knowle*
monds. S. ft Ron-Il, M. Grigsby. W. tho thousands.
Not long since Mr. Mulhollmiil is pressman al the Gage Publishing
T. Wallace and Miss Marie Waters.
purchased the J. 8. Goodyear store Company's office.
E. Deo Paid, wife mid son spent I
across from the new (my Bahk
Mrihodisi Episcopal Church. ■ building and expects to occupy the Sunday at the home of the furtuer'sl
.
Rev. Husm-11 H. Bready* paster.
same some time the early part x»f parents.
Services ^ninlay, October 41 h, as 1915. Extenrive repairs ajm*im&lt; • Tlte muy. frk-mfc. »f- Will B.
follows:
provcinciils will soon be stmti-d Hatfiiltou will im plMsad to learn
tO.-rtl A. M. Sunday school.
and the new possession will lake on that he is slowly recovering fromll
Ilia injuries
uijuries received white
while employ
employ-]
­
tl^M A. M. Public worship and thu dress .of a thoroughly modern his
ed al the Postum Cereal works in
scnnmi. Il) this service we will drug .‘tore.
comply with ' the prodsmatiqn &lt;rt
Mr. Mtdholland slated, to (bo Bottle Cn-ek sojne time since, H&lt;-l
able
In
Inabout
the'
Streets
of
ix
Presidon I Wilson, that at thu titm&gt; HANN’Ell &gt;&lt;-Hb»-" that lhe propos­
all citii'-us assemble In their place* ed increased Cost of remaining in (lie city iu a wheel chair.
of worship and offer prayer for un­ his prcscul location makes il 1 No frost on (he pumpkin a.« yet. I
iversal peace, and that our own cliraper for him to purchase n —T. E. Godde a fonm-r resident nfl
nation shall not become Involveil permanent place then, loo, groaler this place, hut-now &lt;if Augusta, got I
aiivantngi-s in light, and room will in a terrific inix up’ on the hitenir6:00 P. M. Epworth league.
he obtained than aro afforded at ban line, east of the guide lxi.mll
a few nights since. Ili« auto was I
7.-00 P. M. Worship and second
address in tho series on (xipular
11 will Im- a tremendous task to wrecked mid tin* occupants badly!
amusement*. "I» Il Wrong To At­ move the enormous stock of ROdds burl.
tend the Theater?"
into the iu-w quartern and Mr. Mute
Note that the (hue nf tin* ••veiling holland wishes to reduce his slock
HIGH BANK.
as much a&lt; possible before then,
service is changed from 7:30 to 7.
mid with that imnwisc in view is Pursell and Miss Alma Grenm-ll at­
offering many r|H-ciui oppoiluni- tended the luidies Aid SorjclV at
Eiiiniaiiucl Church.
ties |o ••c&lt;Hiomn-;d buyers Marling Mrs. Liaia 8kidmnro*a in Hope.
Rev. Carroll L. Bates, rector.
next Monday. October 5.
Ho has
it i* our wish that every p«reou .1 »p&lt;i-ial adv. in Hu- HANN’Ell this Thuhiday.
Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Bidb-mmi
in Hastings "may m-&lt;- and study 1
and son Forrest spent Sunday at i
carefully the nxhibil al Hu- parisli
Iioum illustrating life and customs
ASSY HI A.
W. C. Willetts found a puff ball
in China te-ten* il i*,uuix&lt;.-d to an­
3 feel, tl inches III rir-i
other place, 4hicb will be on Gel. 7. Mrs. J. Edgar Cob- of Battle Creek measuring
riimferenci* in hi* woods one day
The parisJi housb will be open and
Mr. Edger of Hastings visited the last week.
some 011/ in charga every after­ school one day last. week.
Mr.
mid
Mrs. G^orgo Skidmore I
noon at’A^Xl till lhe above dale.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. Edgar Cote of
Veda s|ient Sunday in
Informal service mid addresk Fri­ Battle Creek visited her parents, ami daughter
Grove.
day 111 parish Ikmim- nt 7:3(1 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. John Tasker, last Coat*
Mr. nml Mrs. limit and son Carl,
Hunday services:
week.
4
are
quite
ill
ut
thin writing.
Holy effrutmakm h a. m
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones and Miss
Mr*. James Mead mid daughter.
Peace service, .holy (*mi|hlli1ioiL K’alliryu (fould, of Battle Creek vis­ Eunice
Apetit Friday afternoon with
and sermon. "Peace by (he Iiloo&lt;l ited their son, Hugh mid family. Mrs. W. C. Willette.
Suaday,Hunday -*ch««d IS m. Rally day. ’TrarlterK achool officers, pa­
KAI.AMG.
Special talk. Souvenirs for all.
trons. yotnig iieople, and the chil­
Evriiiuic prayer with history word dren are cordially invited to atleud| Levi Curtis and family in romakstcli. "Boniface ami the Conver­ Hie Teaclu-rs and Patrons Iln11y"m pmiy with Mr. mid Mrs. Waller
sion of tin- Genual’*." 7:30 p. in. As.-xrja Iknu-C/Xal unlay aliqrnpun Vickers. molm^J, t&lt;. Iiill-dd&gt;- nml
Thi* theme la very timely tn view aii«revening. October Id, Hill, and -spent Hnhirday and Sunday will* I
- I
of the present war. *
have a gtHMl time. Hupper 2it rents Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Hmilh.
and H)' cents' for llie. .childreu. John wiumwsy and family, Mr.
Weslcyuu Metiioilist Churali.
G&lt;mh| limber* have been secured mid Mrs. Ih-Meranvllle mid Alice
Nye
&lt;&gt;f
Lake
Ode-*a.
vi«iti-d
Mr.
ter
(he
rally.
Ib-v. M.J. Hadder. pastor.
F.d. Barli has lioughi Charlie Ser- mid Mr«. Will Sriver. Wednesday.
Rt'v. and Mrs.Badder will be in
Miss Marshall of Nashville visited
attendance al Hu- quarterly meet­ ven's farm.
Pearl Gearhart a pari of last Week.
ing •‘•■rvicc in Williamston Hunday.
Mrs.-Pearl Money mid I wo chil­
so there will be no preaching SCr- and Mrs. Jidm Angus were at South
(
dren of Detroit, are visiting Mr*.
'vico in (he morning. In the evening Haven, Sunday.
Emma Roberts this WM»k,
Rev'. Ez E, Day. of MlddR-kllle. will
Mr. and Mrs. Will Snver worn]
|l
•
Tin* Mbiwliig is a report of the
Class inreting at 10 and Sunday Assyria Center school for lhe Sunday gucsls uf Mr. and Mrs. John!
Curtis.
school al 11:45.
month ending Sept. 25, lull.:
Young people’* meeting al 6:30. . Number days uf school, 18.
A Mr. Itenry and family have
moved nn the McDertiy farm ropreaching af 7’JO.
Nuniber pupil* enrolled, 3V. .
wnlly vm-aU-d by
Hicks &lt;aud
Niftilwr toys. 18.
family.
ItaMiitO’- Circuit.
~4Ujinb*-r gyla, 21.
NinnlH-r visitors, 12.
Richard E. Yowl. pirfter.
I’en-entagi' of attendance. tri 1-5. -HliiMrutcd l^*clurr on Euro«
1 lorris S. Jewell. Louisa Durham,
prun Wiir
Welcome, (0:3U a. in.
Neil stmpiinl. Merl C. Caiupte-ll.
Rutland, .’kW p. ‘in.
A lnrg«« crowd gnihrred in the
Glenn i'liilil|&lt;". Roy Callahan. V.-rn l’r&lt;-4byli-rian cliim-h last Munday
Y&lt;*rklry. 7-tO p. iu.
Blam-k. Tbi-lma Crandall. Ruby ovciiinp mid-saw Ifis graphic views
Marlin. 10:30. Mr. Wm.Jo-.lin.
itn the European war. The views
Mildred Blmick.
Christ tan Srleurr Society.
wrre.‘Up-lo-dato ami tlie h-cture
Howard Blmick.
was'inspiring ami instnictive? At]
lift Jrlfcraon sth.-ct.
Tasker.
Rae
Scliaim-iibiiker.
Ger
­
Hunday servin’ at 10:3G a. in. trude Blanck. Mm- Ib-llu*. May t.al- the clone the nudiom-c by«a rising
vole authorized the pa«tor to s**curi'|
Subject. "Unreality."
lahmi.
B-rnard
Tusker,
Beecher
further set* &lt;ui this same interest­
Testimonial meeting every Wed­ Pugh. Margaret
Itrauy.
Lloyd ing subject. ll&lt;- is glad Io mmoum-e
nesday evening al 7:30.
,
Roush. Alta Ih-llus, Cenil Gage. Na- that next- Monday evening bp'Srttt-fl
mni Eaverts. Allen Goiter and Louis give*the »**cnnd Illustrated lecture,
WEST SKREW A
Brady wen- pn-sctil every day.
with views of (hexRhine valley,/In-II
Dale Butlerlleld. Emerson Gori- much coveted prize Alsace-Lorraine
Jhmiii Thorp I* ”8 the sick list
mid lias b«-*n confined In (hr house right, Clifford Dunn. Oniha Schoch and many additional new war views,
for several «lav».
und Marion mid Esh-Ila Ki-nnedy the pastor use* the are-light sl«-rv-|
Mildred Fletcher allahr-d li'-i liuvcn'i been absent siucc they, en­ optical), which thrown a. Iiriliimit
loth year la»l Friday; on Saluplay tered mrliuul.
pieCUre on (he .screen. Remember
morning 12 "f hi-r x-Ihmi! rompanthew pii'turetf-are free to th.- pub-|
Ioim paid her a surprise visit All m-Iio-.I up Friday afternoon.
lie. amt tin- offering “pays the!
spent'a good linn- together.
Oniunissioner E. J. Edger vi»il«-d freight." Next Monday, Oil. 5lli.
“TiE~SiRr Mts. Uurr Cotton vIMti-d M-bo&lt;d Wednesday afternoon, mid nt 730. in the Prpshyrr-rtan rhurcti;!
Mrs. Valentine on Sunday.
mu&lt;lc some very upp'ruprintc r«- I.(t-lure begins promptly. All seals
Ghiire RrckMom- raim- home to miiks. Gome again Mr. Edger! an* free. lii.-t parcnte.on Sunday lo spvu&lt;! a . Mr. ami. Mrs, J. E. Cole umi
few days with them.
dmiL'Iib-i- of Halite Creek visited
■ Ohltiiurv.
‘ Mr. mid Mrs. Durkee and Mr. amt school Thursday afternoon.
.Mrs. W. Well* took dinner with
The pugUn Were pleased Io re­
Fremont. Ohm. !&gt;•■&lt;•. .•ml. 1816..and
ceive their roiMirt ranis Monday.
Mae umi Alla Belhis wen- the died Befit. 26lh. 1914.
Hho was united'in marriage to
Mrs. Peacock. wilh'IVu—ell War­ "lily pupils-to take their half holiJoseph Beck. XovciiiImt 131b. 1866.
ing mid family, visited her son. Dr. ■hiy- Friday afternoon.
peacock at HunilehL on Rundnv.
Ib-rm-mlM-r. Sntunlay aflern&lt;M&gt;u They moved In Vermontville in
1878.
where they have since resid­
Mi- G. A. Goodemool visited her and evening.’ Oriobi-r 10. ami be
daughb-r Claris Andrews on Hun- prcMqil al Assyria Cenb-r for a ed.
Eight children wete horn In tin.-*
general pmmI lithe. Every laxly is
Mitik Wesfbrook visited friemls
uflieera. union, ’lhe following seven sur­
vive: Allan J. Berk. Hastings Mrs.
on Sunday.
Ijmiim
. -, near CiiarloUe; Frank Beck
The.Ladies’ Aid cmim-cl&lt;-il with dn-o.
• •f Vermontville: Wilbur Beck of
Ilin Church of Clirisl ltiok dinm-r at
for
tulips,
hyacinths
crocuses
nnd
Mrs. I. C. Johnson's, Thunday, Oc­
Itey
Beck of Venimnlvilh- amiClair
narcissus. '
.
tober Hlh.
Brck of Hading*; hImi eleven grand
children amt two brother*, Joseph I
SOI TH WEST MAPLE GltOVE
SOirilWtXf CASTLETON.
ami Nicholas Gnrhwiild. Him wa* a
Albert MrClr|luud and family al- kind and affectionate mother, lov.ed
and Mrs. Frank Hyde, Tliui-I.iy. fended church
near Woodland. by all who knew her. always rherrDrteber 8, ter dinner.
A rordi.il Sunday, and spent the remainder of; ful umi ready t&lt;&gt; Im- the life of any
invitation is extended to all lo ul- the day al Peter Multenix's.
gathering of people. Funeral W;uti-nd.
Mrs Frank Prire and (laughter. In-Id at Vermontville, Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Babcock has teen Gertrude, were at Haslings, ”
September 29.
making an extcntfhd vteit to rela­ day.
tive* in Battle Cn-ek, returning
MK. Alcwla Mallell of
ARLIETOWHSEND, COATS GROVE,
home Thursday.
,
ilapids epeiil Tuesday Willi
Mr. uimI Mrs. Sam Buxton' mid Andy Brooks.
SPECIAL BARGAINS NEXT WEEK
daughters visited al* Ham Ostrollf.Ed. H&lt;-rringl&lt;»n of Battle
)i»-ar Nashville, Hululay.
GimuiHll-&lt;l suicide- recently,
Mr. and Mi- Am Slnnlon itip-nt formerly lived near this Phu-.. ..... Will Sell Fifteen Pounds Sugar for
Hunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cob- uiis u nephew uf Amiy Brooks.
SLOG. Offer* Other Bargain*
j
of.A’syriu.
In Groceries.
Mr.-. Janie Garret, i* helping l&lt;&gt; SOlilt CASTI.ETOX AND
emo for the infant child uf Mr. and
MAPLE GROVE
Mrs. Joy Smith of Battle Cn-ek.
gaged in tin- gem-nil im-rrhaudiso I
Frank Bateock and mnib'-r visit- er. George hay &lt;d Emery Coiner-. -LusinesM in Cnate Grove has te-come
o*l at Henry Babcock's in lialUmorc Ed Smith mid futility of North one of the BANNER*!} new advenis- I
Sunday.
Nashville .mid Mr. mel Mr-: Win.
Mr. Slid Mrs. Wallace Mark mid funith &lt;d Nashyillr, »-|h-iiI Sunday at offer on granulated sugar which
4«il&lt;-d Will Ih&gt;u&lt;&gt;&lt;un ami Cbe-ter Smith's.
•luring I hew Hines of high prices
family Hundny.
■
—' ■ Mrs. McBeth uf Nasirvilte, spent will be appreciated. All of nexl
F.ii'ii Walton is working at Geo Sunday at Ned Iffrks*.
week from Ortoteir 5lh l&lt;» 1(Hh. lie
Mr*. Maritin Deller spent Tues­ will Sell 15 pounds of sugar for- *1
(WOthsday. at Phil DalhoUM-r« al Nash­ i( jakeii with n KI purchasejif oth­
w,
i spent Bunday al* Ted Stan. ville.
er good*. Other specials are being
Mn-. Fred Park- -|m-iiI Friday al offered which will te- of interest. Io
■: ami Mr*. Boas Walton ami Frank Berry’S of 5a»!iviMe,
th» careful buying housewife.
iron s|»rnl Satuiday.in Baltic .Roe Tuttle o( \'a-hv|lb- spent
Saturday with Robert and Frank
Curd of Thank*— I wish lo thmik
■
io Durfee is Working for Frank Smith.
tho Grangers mid friends ter Hie
Mrs. Harley Hayman and chil­ pend card shrnver mid tlovters.
Mary Mrlnlyre and Mn dren r-'iiirned Thursday form a
Mrs. Karl Bristol.—Adv.
■ Brandt arc vfwtiug ';r?. weeks visti in Antrim Co.
Sli-tuinada in t»!3 produced 76,720,i H ronin of Eckfurd ami Mrs reported everything killed by the
. Udi uf Balkvue.
.
froal iu Uul secliou.
UUU bushels of pulaloes.

1

|

A HOST OF

‘

VYew Chic f'all^tutes
in

Clwer New

/fats.

Blouses and
Shirt Waists
Just In. Special
Low Prices

November

Coats, Jutts, ^Skirts 0( Ladies'
Haw* Jpanal
PaHanujutta
and Presses

New shipments have been arriving every day and it is with a great
deal of satisfaction that we invite the Ladies and Girls of Barry
County to oiir Ready-to-wear Section on the Second Floor.
Our garments embody all the latest style touches, they are perfect in fit and workman*
ship and made from the most favored all wool materials. In style points and perfec­
tion of workmanship, they surpass the best we have ever shown before at like prices.

Smart Suits From

SIO to $27.50

.Stylish Coats From

—$5 to $27.50

Nobby Skirts From.
Oil If PETTIPHAT^i
OILK rLlIluuAIOi

$3.95 to $12.50

BEA^«r^Era,..J5.00 to $16.50
CLEVER FALL AND WINTER
HATS, From

$1.98 to $7.50'

WE INVITE YOU TO COME NOW. NO BETTED ASSORT­
MENTS WERE EVER OFFERED IN THIS LOCALITY

Beautiful new Silk and Messaline Petticoats, black and all
QQ qnd M 0Q
colors, also changeable effects. Special values this week. —_vlijO dllU vliuQ

New Fall Designs in

Hugs, Carpets,

Jfynoleuins and Curtains

bur new Fall Stocks arc all in now and we believe that at no other place could you find such a splendid
variety to select from and such remarkably low price*.
Our moderate prices would be unusual at any other time but now—right at the beginning of the Season
—they arc most extraordinary
Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12. Beautiful new pat­
Wide Linoleums—3 and 4 yds. wide. 65c and 70c
quality of the best grade of Cork Linoleums. All
terns, regular $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 quality.
new patterns. Our special price per sq, yd. 59c.
Our special prices are $12.50, $14.75, $16.50
Extra Heavy Axminster Rugs, 9xl£. Abput 50
new pattebnfc to choose from.-* Our special prices
are $18.75, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00 for val­
ues up to $30.00.

Curtains—Lace, Net, Scrim and Madfiu. The
newest effects of the season, a great number of.
them with the valance. Special low prices from
50c a pair to $8-00.

Fall Underwear and Hosiery
We also carry a large assortment of all odd sizes
in Brussels, Wiltons, Axminster, Tapestry Brus*
seis and velvets from the smallest hearth size to
11-3x12. Come in now, while our great variety is
at its best.

Our new Fall and Winter supply is now complete
and we find it necessary to devote more than a
hundred feet of shelf and floor space to accommo- .
date this vast assortment. AH weights and grades
in complete*sizes from infant to old age. At most
moderate prices.

&amp;&gt;ery Pay is bargain Pay in

Our (Jrocerg Pepartment
On FRIDAY and SATURDAY we offer the following, Specials. Learn to take advantage of our
Special Savings To You Every Week End.
Grand Rapids Lily White Flour in cloth sacks,
Friday and Saturday; per uck-'-L—-78c
Luxo Coffee, itecl cut, I lb. tins, served at our demon­
stration, per lb------------------------------- ..29c
Kellogg Wheat Flakes)
’
Post Toastie*
( .. o.
Of"'
M.ple Flake*
(’ 1 cr
7C
Washington Crisp
)
3 fOr a5c
Choice Pink Salmon, per 1 lb. can.....lie
Fancy Red Salmon, 20c can now
Sweet Potatoes, Fancy Virginia.... 8 lbs. for 25c
Perfection Baking Powder, absolutely guaranteed
10c size per can------------ 7c
20c size per can14c

18c

Choice Bulk Coffee, fresh routed, per lb. __________ 19c
Runkle Cocoa and Baking Chocolate,25c sixe for___-.21c
Bob White, White Flyer and Lenox Soap, Friday and
Saturday..’.1—.7bars 25c
Canned Cherries
Strawberries
Blackberries
Per Can
Black and Red
Rupborries
10c
Early June Peas, 12)jc can for
10c
Choicest Wax Beans, 12J4e can (or___
....-•lite
Maraschino Cherries, 12c glass bottles (or.
.3 (or 25c
Olives, plain or stuffed, 10c bottle*
35c
Bulk Olives* extra fancy size, per quart...

10c

Candy Special—Pure. Fresh Candy
Combination, Pink, Plain, Marble, Walnut Fudge, Cream Square's and Wafers, Fruit Drops.
Sour Balls, Horehound, Buttercups, Gum Drops, Jelly Beans, Molasses Kisses, Marshmal­
lows and Peanut Brittle.
JpKlal, fur lb. lie

FRESH COOKIES—Fig Newtons, Peanut Jumbles and Honey Cake Cookie*, Special, per lb. 11c

Special Announcement for Saturday, Oct. 3
the Season. We will .erve dclioiou* coffee in connection with the many dainty new thing* the National
Bi*cuit Ch. have brought out this year. Be sure and attend. It i&gt; free.

&amp;feickgenant&amp;Hiede
Phone 30

Fastings. Mich.

�the HAsnaoa iambs arrniK* t ml

PAGK FIVE

txi r.

Mr. J.

Kuppenheimer Suits,
Overcoats, Balmacaans and Mackinaws

•re guaranteed In every Way, Price Style and
Quality.
New Fall Styles now ready for your selectPrices are from *15.00 to 925.00 with
very large showing at &gt;15.00 and 918.00
•th*r reliable makes at 910.00 and 912.00

L.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co.
One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan

ren Kelsey and son. Kenneth,
daughter. Margaret visited nl Jesse
Chases, Sunday.
Remember the L. A. 8. al Flora
Woods this week. Thursday, Oc­
tober I. for dinner.
• William Smith will have a sale of
stock and farm implements or*
Friday afternoon. October 2.
A number of ladies from Coals
Grove ntlended the Martins Cor­
ners L. A. 8, held al Mrs. Ida
Floor's and report a tine lime.
Mr. and Mrs. Mnhl Senter visit­
ed Inst week in Freeport.
Ernest Smith had f severe nt lark
of indigeidjon Sunnqy. Dr. Barber
wns called. He is much better
now.
Mr. nnd Mrs.. George Scidrnore
nnd daughter. Vedn. of Baltimore,
attended church Sunday mid spent
lhe remainder nf the -day with
Hnrve Woodman's.
The soinl-tinnii.il convention of
lhe 3rd district M. C. M. S. nf the
Church of Christ will meet with
the , church at’ Coals Grove on
OrHhcr 3&lt;-a&gt;Mrs. I.vilin Crilejt of .liaatings is
nursing Isaac Youngs who is still
veo' sick from an at lack nf apo­
plexy. He Is much belter but re­
quires steady core.
• Sunday School Note#.
Tho lesson for next Sunday is
“Christ Annointed for Burial." Ink­
en from Mnrk 11:1-11.
As nexl Sunday is lhe first Sun­
day in Iho 4th quarter, why not
make an especial effort In lie pres­
ent each Sundny and on time* Tho
al tendance has been good through
Iho summer but there is always
room for more and all are very
welcome.
A now serial has begun In the
“Lo'iknui" by Hope Daring entitled
“Edwin West, of Wesvillc."
If il
is as good ns her writings usually
are. we will want to be sure and
gel every number.

Buy Sugar Cheap
IS lbs. For $1.00
(With mh 0.00 Cub Order)

One Week October 5 to 10
* TRW OTHBR 8PKCIALS:
fl cant Light Houk Salmon
Pathfinder CoKm, rc|ular 30c for
Regulw 5Oc Tm for............. *.....
RngWr Wc Tm fa*.....................
Fine Baedsd R*J»in»
&lt; Boats Corn Flake*..x...
b Bats Lenox Soap
5 Gallon Oil Can and 6 gallon* of 10c Oil (or....

.91.00

...25c
.11.00

AU Calicos, per yard................................................
10 B^xe* Double Dip Matche* ...........................
ByifaRiag adrautoB* cibastahuyoq will aavt • nice litile
,j*um. Good* dohvtred every day.

Arlie Townsend
Both Fbonea, Woodland and Hastings

Coa|« Groo,

Michigan

WATS GROTE*
The W,tC. T. U. will* meet with
• Mh. Flora Wood, Tiexl Tuesday
afternooiy October 8. The sub­
ject of (be day is “Eugenics" and
Mrs. Bertlia Bush of Delton, Dis­
trict President will be present nnd
-speak on lhe subject.
Refresh­
ments wHI be served.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wood and
faMily and Mr, and Mrs, Oraan
wood wxii.to Buttle Creek. Satur­
day. Claude and nls father went
op lo Kalamazoo to ’attend the
-races. They returned Bunday
- evening.
.Mrs. Florence Barnum.
Miss

Charlotte Barnum and Mrs. Bessie
Woodman all ended the Christian
Endeavor conference in Hostings,
Friday.
A good sized congregation at
church Sunday were disappointed
that the minister did not come. As
the time table on the I’crc Mar­
quette, had changed, and he could
not crime in time for the Sunday
service.
■
Mrs. Lillie BOllOU's limtlicr and
grand fattier visited her and thu
family Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Gilbert Scott ami
daughters, Gretchen unit Frances,
of Quimby, and Mr. and Mrs. War-

Saving

I

For Hie healing of their houses
the liomane used » form of furuaov,
known ns Hie hypocausl. Which was
placed in a chamber benoalh the
lIiMir nnd the heah*d air was made
io circulate aroUhd tho walls and
ftndi'r (he-floor by means of hollow
lubes.

Habits

LEAD TO

Self Respect and A Bank Account
1, -rA bank account means more than so many dollars put away lor a rainy
day out of ydur earning* each week or month.
2. —A man who spend* eaeh week a little LESS than he has earned soon
find* that he has saved hi* peace ol mind and his self respect and be has
vastly Increased hl* power to do.

1—Saving require* sell denial, self denial requires strength. And strength
shows. Ask'tny successful man if a bank account is of any value among
the men he has to hire.
4.—Don’t delay the starling. Save today. Open a savings account with
us at once. We pay 3% Interest compounded semi-annually.

Hastings National Bank
: Only Rational Bank In Barry County

Hastings

W..

family, near Logan.
Mrs. Clair Andrews and son Mer­
rill were in Alto, Tiiesday.
Judson Kingsley, wife and rhlldren of Grand IWpid* Vblted Wediuuday with N. Kutmpel and wife.
Mas Ktryscr, wife and baby, Gor­
don Rines and George Crumback of
Caledonia vlaitwl
(Windaf with
Robert Crumback and family.
Semiah Scom, wife and sons,
Clayton and Karol, of Fillmore vis­
ited Bunday with Adam Gackelcr
and family.
Clarence Benedict, wife
and
daughter. visited Horaoh Benedict
ami wife of Campbell, Sunday.
Mlles Andrews uf Carllln ve­
iled al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Pardee. Monday.
D. Nash, who has both visiting
relatives hero left for Grand Rap­
id* on hi* Way home to Illinois,
Monday.
Jacob RUckel of LULher, William
Adkins of Morgan and B. B. Hparks
of Hastings, called at the homes of
J. Carpenter and C. Benedict. Tues-

Michigan

I1KA1) OF GULL LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Pelrr'Dekildcr.spcnl
last Saturday In Kalanttytoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baines and
son Lester motored to Cheshire
and bark Sunday.
Mrs. Helen Schafer and Mrs.
Mauffrt spent Sunday with friend*
al Midland Park.
The silo tillers were al Alfred
Galnder's Thursday.
Mrs. Susie F.llioll. of Hickory
Corners spent Saturday, and Bun­
day with Mrs. LmilM Chapin.
Mra. Morris Williamson and
daughter, Bertha, spent Wednes­
day in Battle Creek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Cadwnllader
and Mr.’ and Mrs. Rom Cadwallader
motored lo Detroit Thursday and
returned homo by the way of
Owosso, Sunday.
Peter Dckildcr is suffering from
a severe attack of rheUtnalism.
Mr. nnd Mm. Morris Williamson
spent Btitiday with Mr. mid Mr*.
Charles Brackett aifd family of
Ross.
MORGAN.

“She hath done whal she could.”
Word comes from Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Fox that they, are ut&gt; to their
ears in the luxuries of Southern
California.
Mra. Lltiie lllnner of Hnginow
and Mr*. Mary McUmber of Nash­
ville. spent Thursday and Friday
with lheir nephew, 8. L. Bolinger
and family.
Mrs. James Mead attended quar­
terly meeting al Hastings. Satur­
day and Sunday.’
Mrs. Ella Mead ami Donald and
Dorotlty went lo Hastings Saturday
to visit Mr*. Mead's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Trumpet. Elgin,
Clare and Ernest going after them
Bunday.
Mrs. Mary Devine treated lhe
MonIran school to watermelons last
Wednesday. Needless to say they
were much appreciated by lhe
teacher and children.
Mrs. Mary Turner veturned
Wednesday aflei- a week's slay
near Nashville.
E. A. Hanes sp**ii—Friday In
Charlotte.
MlsikLyla Oversmitn of Nashville
has been spending a few weeks
with her sister, Mrs. G. Huffman
and family.
Mrs. C. Van Epps relumed Wed­
nesday aRer a week's visit al Fort
Wayne, Indiana.
Mrs. H. Hyde spent from Friday
Gil Sunday with 4n«r nephew, L. W.
Jarrard and family of Maple Grove.
Mrs. Win Brew of Hastings is
spending n few days al D. Gard­
ner's.
Mrs. A- J. Norris is suffering from,
an attack of indigestion.
Jake Ruckle formerly of Morgan
but now living at Luther, visited
W. 8. Adkins, last week, also lie
and W. H. Adkins visited Dr. Car­
penter of Freeport.
.
Miss Stella Howard entertained
the M. G. II, Club Wednesday.
There was a. good attendance nnd
lhe occasion was enjoyed by alE
The after supper hour Was made
Interesting by a guessing contest.
The nexl meeting is with Grace
HigdOn. one Week from today.
The llrst quarterly meeting for
the conference year will bu held at
the Morgan chun-h b&lt;-ginning Friduy evening, October L*.
District
Elder IL U. F. Gallin is expected
to be with us. Come and gel your
portion.of these blessings.
J. W. Bhaffer, wife and son, re­
turned Monday evening aRer a
weeks visit at OnMed and Albion.
Rev. Leonard Haseldine of t^diHac spent Monday night*With his
brother; Rev. J. L. Haseldine.
Mrs. Mary -L. Webb returned t&lt;
Has lino. Saturday after aboul ten
days'stay with her children in the
village.
She is somewhat recov­
ered from her recent shake up.
Individual coupon No, 2. l‘For
other foundation can no man lay
Ilian that which is laid, whjch is
Jesus Christ?1
ROWENM MILIJ*.
Mr. and Mrs. John Motrin and
daugblcra spent Hunday with Mrs.
Mom** mother, Mr*. BiUonbendcr
' 'nfirtfrttF’Miv. Herl Briggs and lit.,

lib d'foghtrr deft Monday for Merfil, wfibre they will visit reinjives
and friends. They."pent NUmttay
ntriit in Cadillac, the guests of
l Heir obtain, Ray Briggs -.aiiu fam­
ily.
Saturday aftornoon nlKrtit to of
Hie friend* uud iii'IkIiIhiiv of Mrs.
Wm. Holley arrived at her homy to
remind her uf her birtlidsy!
A
l«Hinlifiil aqiipvr was rerviHj by
lhe ladies and all enjoyed a Hue
time.

Rain Coats
Both single and double texture Rain Coats for Ladies and
P •“‘d’f in most desirable colors.

.

$4 to $12

Sweaters
For Children, Misses and Women, in finq grade wool
and all size*, both heavy and light £ I 4.^
weight. Prices from............................ V 1 TO «pO.3U

Underwear
Men and Women, Boys and Girls. Both cotton and
wool, heavy and light, good, dur&gt; Off4^ (fiO
able goods, sure to please you. £££•
IO

ff A
v

Hosiery
”“7 “t,°” “d.’roo.l,.*ll.’i"’...10c to 50c

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
Department Store
Phone 9

.

Hastings, Mich.

.
CLOVERDALE.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mi»s Maymi- Conyer of Kalama­
Mr. and Mra. Fred Hanes and
zoo spent Saturday nnd Sunday daughter Eflle spent Sunday with
with her sister, Mrs. Ixiwla Acker. Orin Hanes mid family, near Nash­
Rev. and Mrs. Gurney spent fAim ville.
Saturday till Monday witli friend*
F&gt;ank Dilliahner of Chicago was
in Maple. Grove.
.
an over Sunday guest of his
Miss Maggie &lt;'4implH*ll of Kalam­ mother. Mrs. Charles Fowler.
azoo is spending a few days with
The North Maple Grove L. A. 8.
her friends in Cloverdale.
will serve dinner Thursday. Octo­
Miss Susan Fear was in Hastings ber 8th. at Hie home of Mr. ajjd
pn’ business Saturday.
Mrs. Jacob Fuhrman.
AH are
Misses Ethel and Mary Given cuydially invited.
were visiting friends in 1'rairievillc
Wo are glad lo report Mrs. lAdSunday.
ler somewhat belter at this writMe. and Mrs. Milton Conyer of
Cressey spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrman and
Till Chamberlain.
two bons spent a few days I his
Mr*. Martha Replogle spent Bun­ week wilh Mr. and Mra. George
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hack Hart Kahler and family at Cloverdale.
of Shultz.
STATE ROAD.
Mr. and Mrs.-Runion of Grand
Ml/. 11.11 IV iHuriud In h. r lil.din
Rap ids droie through {o this pluci
.¥ w York. Friday after an exSaturday. They expect lo spend k _hi
temrcd visit with relatives here.
fevv days will! Mrs. CliamlH’riain.
Mrs. 4un&gt; Fisher visited al Mr.
Several from this place Imik in
the Kalamazoo, fair, and autQ races. and-Mrs. Henry. Uaobur's of Carl- .
James tlrnhmn sjumt a few days fob. Sunday ~aiid report' Ihriu brrtli ‘
very
poorly.
in Kalamazoo wilh .friends.
Archie Chilson spent Monday
Joe Hltflchromti,' Miss Morgnerito mid Tuesday in Kalamazoo.
SI Inchcomb nnd r Mr.
Riser of
COUNTY LINE.
Mrs. Martha Replogle is spending Woodland were the over Sunday
Wedding invitations are out an- a few days with friends'in Nites, visitors of Mr. mid Mra. Lyle Fishnouiicing lhe coming marriage of I wh^re ano is having her eyes trealMr*. Mary Levvfs'of Hallie. Creek
Charles Boynton mid Miss Lillie
Myej-.s. Congratulations.
Mrs. Glenn Freer is Improving Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Bed
II. J. Gcrlinger and family and slowly.
Khine.
Mrs. Barbara Eckliurdl were guests . Mrs. Sarah Mosher is spending a
Mas!FJraler nnd Mrs. Julia Fish­
of Mrs. Louise llenncy of North few, days with her. sister, over al er nlfelided a birthday dinner Ulat
(Triton.
Cedar Cteak.
•
j Mrs.
* ’ Ida Wood's of‘ Holmes
“Mmes district,
district.
Lyman Johnson mid wife are
Mrs.
Catherine
Pranshka nf I Friday.
.
moving into the Jesse Moyera ten­ Shulix is spending the week ’with! Mr. and Mrs. Colvin, altended I’hr
ant house on the Dave Shaffer her uncle.
funeral of a friend in Hasting*
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl .Hjiyward have, Tuesday.
J. B. Meyers' have bben enter­ ‘moved in Fred Gibson s bou-e..
Mr. mid Mra. Frank Kinne re­
taining relative* from Ohio several
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pcnm ls arejlurned from Perry, New York, Frk
Hays this week.
spending Ibis . week
with lheir। day.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Gilliland and daughters in Kalamazoo.
i ■
-;
son spent Hunday with the latter's
Waller McIntyre S|&gt;e(it over Sun-!
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parents. Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Le- day with his parents. Mr. and Mra.1
Order For Publication. ~
purd, of West Odessa.
McIntyre of Hustings.
j stale of Michigan, lhe Probate
Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Church Notes.
I Court for the CourHy of Barry.
Waldo Gerlinger were Mr. and Mrs.
There will be preaching next; AL a scssiun nf &gt;aid court, held al
Jay Sliowerman of Scbnwa, Mi*« Sunday mormiw at 10:00 a. iiu and i (he probate ufih-e, in Hie City of
FjIiiu Hl;owcnnan mid Miss Grayrc preaching al Shultz in lhe after- Hastings, in said county, on Iho
Fender and Hale Lcpnrd of Lake auxin at 2:30 p. in.
j-jtilli day of Hcplember. A. D. tvtl.
Odessa.
Sunday school at 11:00 a. m.
। Present: Ulon. Chas. M. Mack,
Mra. Johanna Gerlinger is visit­
Y. P. A. in lhe evening nl 7:00 ji.; Judge of Probate.
ing her daughters, Mrs. McLeod m. Topic is Twelve Great. Verses I In lhe Matter of lhe Estate of
mid Mr.*. Wachter, of Woodland X. The Trust Verse. Isa. i-‘:2. Ix.*&lt;i Amanda L. JcITrty, deceased.
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this week.
by Dugal McCallum.
Every' on»-l Bert B. Jelfrey, son. having filed
come.and attend.ihh mreling uml'ni said court his petition praying
DAYTON CORNEIW.
bring your Bibles. '
'Hint mi order or decree may lie
fhe revival meetings will begin made
otade by Uris
Mr. mid Mrs.. Byron Rawson of
tin- court dcteriiuning
detcriiuninp
nori Ji Vermontvilla spent Sunday ul Shultz next Moriday night.
wlm are or were the
Hie legal heira
heirs of
at Clarence Utter's.
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i * »'&lt;’ dw'asvd mid entitled In JnFolcy (.athartic lulilrts.
herit here,
‘--‘jlheril
her esjnle.
Miss Glyria Pennington of this
It is
Urdrrca.
That Th'' -ith day
placw and Floyd Ovnrsmilli were
You will like lheir i-uritivr nr- j "
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united in marriage til Stdrgis re­ lion. They have u tonic ellfcl on v,
Of OetOlwr.
A. D. Wil. al ten o'clock
«« ww,.।
cently and-are making their home the bowiib. mid give n wlmleMinie, in lhe forenour
—tioon. at said probate offor the present with lhe groom's IhorouRh cleaning lo the vulireilice,
Ire lice, be mid 'Is hereby appointed tor
uarents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oversmltlf. iiowol Iracl.
Stir (foe liver I..
Iu I hearing said
' pelllion;
Conrialulaunus.
eh
It is Further Ordered. That
licallliy-acJivity and kiHjp stomach
Visitors Sunday afternoon at sweeL
1 •■pulilio noliim thereof, he given by
Constipation,
li'-iidai-lio,
Claude Kennedy's were Mr. and dull, tired feelhur. never uhlirl publication of u copy of this order,
Mrs. Don Everetts mid children. Iboie who ’iw rolt'y Cathartic for three succewilve weeks previous
Ml*, fi. A. Baker and soli and Sirs. Tabl.-ls.
Only iSc.-Arthur Mul- tv said day of hearing. In Hie Hast­
Eugemi Barnum and children.
hullaud.—Adv*.
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. ings BANNER, a newspaper print­
P. O. Dunham and wife mid Jas.
ed and circulated iu said county.
Cbas. M. Mack.
Harvey ami family were callers at
Hm&gt;o.s sleep only three or four
Clarence Utter's Sunday afternoon. hoijra in each twenty-four.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Wild anlinuls. work great hav­
Grace Bauer,
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY,
Register of Probate.
oc in India's wheal lle|ds:
FREEPORT.
Fay Ward from Missouri is vis­
iting his grand parents, ML and
Mrs. D. O. Ward of this village.
Ray Ware. Foster Bisson and
Fred Brunner spent last week near
Lake City.
Ray Conway is assisting in L. It.
Wolcott's clothing store.
Mrs. Lang, who has been visiting
friends in Chicago, returned Mon­
day.
A large number from here at­
tended the horse races in Grand
Rapids, last week.
The out side work on Charles
Hooper's new house is nearly com­
pleted,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smelkcr
visited in Hastings, Saturday and
Hunday.
- Miss Mabel Sisson and Mrs. J.
M. Bisson nnd daughter Ruth, of
Hustings spent last week with F. A.
Sisson and family.
Mr. and Airs. John Doyle and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Rwweh motored
to Grand Rapids; Friday.
Mr. and Mfs. L. 8. Wills of Hast­
ings' are visiting relatives here.

�TWF HASTINGS BANNF.R.-OCTOBER 1. WH

Second Annual Banquet

It’s Economy

To Bo Given By HASTINGS Lodge No. 58

At Their Temple. Icfferson and Green Streets

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Tuesday Evening, October 6,1914

Get Your TicKets Of The Committee

Your Future Prosperity ।
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II
Being a matter of considerable importance isn’t there .extry
reason in the world why you should look into and thoroughly
investigate anv method that will help you accumulate faster?
Our Savings account department—the system which makes it
easy to acquire and when you have used it long enough to
realize its advantages you wouldn't think of handling your
finances under your present method.

1

4% on time deposits

FARMERS STATE BANK
MIDDLEVILLE

' around in such n way that it did
not upset, nnd niter gelling help
to.get it bark in lhe road, went on
a* if nothing had happened. •
| (». |». Whitmore was showing
I
M&gt;nie
ii|iple» Monday grow n by C.
Mnr. .Apsey, of' the l'.al&gt;-d&gt;&lt;llia | A. Culler.
,nf I horiiappli- take. that
New;*. was hi lhe villus? &lt;&gt;n Thurs­ ■ weighed IH I-? &lt;mnc&lt;-« jmd niea*day. in lier auto, wilh bannei- Ily­ need 15 incite* around. Sonin ap­
ina mid lhe American ting al the ples. those.»
rfront. Mr*. Apsey believes in ad­
vertising. not only with printers* , The large bard* on lhe William
itik. but wilh bright and attractive (Anderson farm iii Bowtie. -were
।burned
with
heavy
loss last week.
color* on her nvio.
we hear, by lire started
Albert Seiunba. of Montana, ar­ I caused,
while filling *ilo. H«-tt&lt;;r watch the
rived oii Friday to vi-.it In- iieople Ijold
engines pretty rarennd friend*. Hi* fattier. W. C. Sen- j fully.thresher
We know of two tire* started
riba. met lum here with In* aulo. ln*l week
hy them. I orlunately
.Mr. S*&gt;n*il&gt;ii brought to Chicago lliey were discovered
in lime, -• no
M-veral load* of fat steers that ,■‘damage
wa* done.
brought him-a line price as lhey ' Mr. and
Mr*. Arthur Brace, Sr..
Were prime rllllT.
Iliave le-cii spending a few days here
foamier Pryon of Hastings, was '.it lheir home. They have been in
llil- guest of friend* here the,Inlier • Grand Rapid* several months.
pati of lh-- week.
.Mrs. Nellie Russell. of Grand HapW. &lt;!. S?n*iba-i« making arrange­ | id*, for many years a resident here,
ments lo go lu Florida for the win* wa* calling mi friend* Sal unlay qnd
ter. 'He thinks the climate there looking after her properly here.
just suited lo his nerd*.
Harry Turner, one of our H. F. I&gt;.
Mr*. David Harter returned on | men, ha* not loom well of late, so
• Thursday evening from Kan Frmi-’ i* Inking Ids vacation and is away
i»isdji. whole she wont iHhiuI a yearhm n trip fhal will cover southern
ago t&lt;&gt; live wilh her sou. She mils Michignii and a part- of Indiana,
of mmdilibns there that wo of Mich- Janies Sanborn is doing hi* work,
ignn can be thankful ha* not u-. W. ||, McKivefl is not enjoying
yet happened l&lt;&gt; u*. People thou*- th'' best of health of tale, and Mime
and* of miles, from home without jday* ran hardly make his It. F. I».
labor nnd no mean* to take them. trip*.
to Ihyir homea arc walking lhe
Postmaster Cbarb-s J'. Parker is
street* in search of food or work [having the H. F. I» men's quarter*
m order to gel the urliinl neres-i- • changed so a* lo give them more
lie* of life.
•I room. which was badly m-oded and
Several from here attended llie I will lie appreciated by lhe men.
great horse rare* at Grand Rapids I Henry Pierce, nf Kalamaroo. was
on Thursday and were well pleased, ju the village la»l week and look
1 &gt;r. II. C. Swift wa* in Grand Hap-[In* mot tier, Mr*. Will Pierce, home
ids.on*bu*in&gt;-'* Thursday.
with him to remain during the vvinT&lt;o aulo loud* of Mason* al-l-r.
tended lodge in Hasting* Thur— j Mi*s Audra Clia«e was taken ill
day. One and all speak highly of while al work al the furlory .MoiiIheir cnlertaiiimeiit and of the fine day mid had l&lt;&gt; be taken Jiome in
degree work they were privileged an aulo.
.to witness.
। |ir. Thompson i&gt; making Dr. B.
John Bristow returned from Ann IC. Swift and family a short vi»it
Arbor Thursday evening, where he before going west on a Trip.
find Iieen taking treatment for the- Z. J. Townomrl snhf adrkrly tram
•log bile he received from Hn-.Feii-' ......... .
day lo Mr. Chase.
I&lt;m*lmui&gt;d. John is t-'-img lip&gt;'-and] Tlmmas Beany and H. G. Ih-nazuffered no bad ie*ult» from the, way made a trip to Grand Rapid* by
3ttaJbnmL J.le took III the _sighj*!u|i|q oil Moiidqy.
.
of (hr city, and while doing mi rii-j Tin- K. of P. have eank rmf sfiowjoved a tax of fine cigars sent him [mg lhai there will be *om&lt;-tliing
by the brillhel* of Cre*cei||| laslgr doing on Wednesday ••venmg. _
No .RS. fv. of FT. of which In- i* nn
George Master* and family will
old. ami valued member. John wa* lake HMimn in lhe Dibble house for
welt pleased to ge| back to litilf 11 lie w inter.
old Middleville. ■( it was llii^Urat -'M. A. Dietrich i* having his resi­
vacation he had had for .*ome years. dence pMiiled. XV. I» Fenton i«
. Miss Lindsey returned frot'i^Ann wielding lhe brush. A liyle paint
Arlnr Friday, where she wa* taken work* wonder* in the look* of a
for Iroaltmiil for dog bite. She did place. If you ilmilil il, Iry it.
Well mid i&lt; pleased |o Is-/t .home'
again.
W. II. Kane of Hasting* i&lt; doing
A al ray dog wa* shot by tip- *her- ' upiiot-iering m the -ide room of
iff nn Sunday on the farm of Lloyd । llie Ferguson block and doing very
Clever, in ea.*| Thnr.nupph* town­ nice work.
ship.
' Irving Sltllfbrd awd nmlher. lefl
On Saturday W. II. Kam- -..Id hi* Widiiesday- morning' for a week'-*
Pirturo show. The li.eambimL U&gt; vacation from his duties a«-&lt;’te&lt;;iriThoma* Coup, nf Delndl. who will rian. .
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move here at mice and occupy lhe I Mr*. Gtiarle* Rodger* lias re.house on Ea*t Main slreel ig&gt;vv oe- tuiiie&lt;l home TueMlay lifter sevcrcl
cnpied by Mr. Kane and wife, who 'weeks visit with her daughter. Mrs.
ejqlwi io go tii C,adillac for a short I Charles Haulbdd and Imslnitid.
'lime on a visit, not havinff derided ] Mr*. J. W. Armstrong vvn* in
n« lo lheir future residence. Mr. । Grand Itapid* Tuesday and Wod*
• ••up mi. nd* !•■ hl i • some mi- । neMlay.
phivemeuU on the (healer and will
Oliver llufigerford wa« in Grand
continue tn give u* a mw&gt;d cln*» of i Itaplds Wmlnrsday fnremxm on
-now*. We are sorry In I... Mr. business.
Kane'a peoplr. who have made many
Fred Currin reiitrnrd from Itilfilends here that wish litem well ile Creek. Saturday noon where lie
wherever lhey may ■j.-ci'le In lo­ Iliad been for lre«lin*'i&gt;t, at file gnnicale.
. tarhim.
• hl Thursday morning a Mr. Kah­
Mr*. M. A. Dietrich left [l ue-day
ler. who dnve* th.- auto cream d&gt;«- 1 morning mi lhe early Ira'in for a
livery far Irv. Rieeby, wa- unload­ two weeks visit wilh her mother.
ing at the creamery. The car look Mr*. Koon.*, «*f Farvtell. Her aunt.
lhe rein* in iI* teeth and made a | Mr*. Perry- Wiseman, nf lla*ling*.
da*h for the river, mnmf over a aci-oinp.iuied her.
Mecp bank, bill luckily IhSfo- was ' Mrs. Sophia Chase is spending
no oh»(ruai6ii but wei-d* atnl.4nall । Um-week'willi hey brother. Frank
brush, “o lhe car kept right side up [Slimsmi. near Parmulee. '
nml ho damage was done. A huge |‘ Theodor? Smith ami. wife, of
f«Wre of men colbh-ted and by lhe Grand Itaplds. were guests of hi*
n*«islanre of roje-* mid pulley* i brother. C. M. Smith, nnd wife, Weddrew lhe auto hack up IJie bank, ;ne*K,y and Thursday. They also
w here it whs iipaui ready for busi­ j entertained a brolher. J. S.* Smith,
ness.
’[of Endeavor, Wfs.. at the Mme
An utilo party had a narrow es­ । time.
cape lhe other night near the resi­ I The stockholders of lhe Farmers
dence of George Wtlsou. on .the Stale Rank of .Middleville held their
wool county line, where there
a I :'iibual piTnic at West Gun Lake,
Still. They gn| the car out nf i Wayland landing. A good lime is
raid with one side over the report rd and a fine dinner was
but luckily the car ?cl on the i served.
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IlWtoilk

Mr-. G. W. Searts. who has Iieen
Kiieniel's Military Rand will nlnr
sending th? -uinmer in Nina Hen-'in Charlotte on Thursday lhe “bigtia. arrivisi in ih- village Tuesday dhy of the Eaton county fair. •
noon and will he tlie’puest nf her! Dr. G. W. Lnvry i* in Grand Rapinqlher. Mm. •Aug-line Fenton, nnd ids today performing nn opnralhin
brolher. Will, for *?veral w—k* be- for removal nf cancer upon Mrs.
hire returning'to her h&lt;&gt;m- iii At-polin Housh, who reside* north of
rhituum. Kan*n*.
town.
Hoi). T. B. Taylor nnd family, nf
Mr. and Mr*. M. W, Hick* intend
U/dar SprifTiff, and hhr rotlcgejin travr next Tnr«day fnr Hrhfimr.
To buy all your baked goods from us. BECAUSE we buy the best quality
rlium. Ih'ii l»ewey, and wife nnd ini-, where they will make lheir fiiltiro
by. nf Clyde. Ohio. «p?ni Thursday’ home.
of materials and we buy them in very large quatjHtiH. Thia enables us to
liiglil wilh llie former's parent*. ’Th? annual meeling of the rnnget them at much lower prices than others can get them at—Then, instead
Dr. A. L. Taylor ami wife.
gregalion of lhe Hading* Baplist
of trying to profit by that we give it to our customers by putting that dif' C. A. Harrell mid family, of Grand I church will be liel&lt;| on Thursday
(erence saved into the quality of our goods.
haplds. will lie week . nd guesls «&gt;f evening.
hi* mol her. Mr*. Albia Barrett, on, The trial of Dr. Schult, of Grand
Broadway.
: Rapid*, artrwted for ertielty to n.
Mr*. Fred Guilin i« entertaining[ horse, has been adjdUnbrti until
her *isl?r. -Mr*. Frank Burr, of October 5,
That you feel when you eat Of the baked goods we send out.
BECAUSE
Meara, for n few day* amt getting
Word received from Rutterworth
•qu.iiiitcd with lo r new tu-lcv.
] hospital «hovv* that Mi«* ••ittrgln
our bakers are-skillful and our goods are practically HOME BAKED, that
Mrs. Jarno* Hubbard, of Chicago. Lathrop i* recovering mrely from]
is, they are made from' the OLD FASHIONED RECIPES, that our moth­
is spending some time wilh h-r her recent operalimi.
ers used to use. These with our late sanitary ways of doing our baking
brother. David Webb, and wife.
1 In connection with my repair
give our goods that home like flavor.
The only sure way of knowing is
A. M. and G. F.. Gnrdn-r were in work, a* a si.I- issue al very' small
i shoes
shoe*
by sample.
Grand Rapid* Thuradav and al- profits, i will «-ll men’s
I. •nd-d the race*.
at $3.10. Ludlow's Electric Shoe
Mi*. I». W. Johnson-and Mr*. W. Simp.—Adv.
,
Come
and
Get
a
Sample
Order
and Find Out That
II. Severance were in Grand Han-[ The first meeting of lb- Progro*td« Tiiui-Mlay a* delegate.* to 1I1- give Teacher*' Assoeiaiion will he
What We Say is True.
..
Grand Itapid* Raplisl A*«ocinli&lt;m, held Saturday afternoon at 1-10
lh-ld al th- Foiminin-Street Bap- o'clock at th- court house. All
li*t i hundi.
leachera aro invited lo be present.
Mr. uii.t Mr*. Charles Courtney, a largo nutnl'-' of Barra county
and son. of pottbind. .*pein h»«t; republicans are attending lh? slate
week and over Sunday wilh her' convention in Kalamazoo this Wed|
’’Quality Bake Shop”
Phone 381
Hastings, Mich.
par-nl*. Mr. and Mr*. George nesdfty afternoon. Some of them
Th'»n&gt;e. returning Monday morn- went to Kalamazoo Tuesday afleriiig to lheir Imitie.
• noon.
Jiid*.&gt;n Harvey and nioih-r go to, Mrs. L. II. Evarts gave a d-ltght- '
laing Bench. Cal., lo rpeml the win- ful leu party Friday uftenioon and
lei . Will leave Grand llu|*id* I hr evening to 2i&gt; of li-r lady frieml*.
5th of ib'tober.
; After an afternoon of social pleasMra^W. X. Pierce left Saturday iure a tine thi&gt;*- course supner was
lo spend lhe winter with her son.■ »rrved. Mra. Wood catering.
Henry Pierce, and family.
-Beginning next Sunday the hour
Waller Roliertson and wife. o.--,for th? evening service al ths
conipanied by I'.h—ler Hubbard and • churclies will la- changed from
wife, iiiiilored to Graml Hapids and! 7:30 lo 7:00 o'clock.
lhe young
spent the day Friday.
fieople's socirii-* will meet al-zkim
F.. F. Blake. Glenn Blake. Mr*. F.•o'clock instead &lt;&gt;f 0:30.
I.. Blake, with lh- Mira?* .Walker On October l-\ lhe Western Inl­
and Otto. aNi Wall?r Robertson ion telegraph office will be reinovand wife, niitoed lo Lak? Odessa.led from lhe Michigan Central *loWas one of the world’s best educated men. With­
Woodland and Hasting* Sunday.
lion to lhe freight station where
out the opportunity of schooling he ground out an
Mrs. A. I.. Taylor is qiMtr ill with three operator* will give conlinula gri|i|ie.
miu.* services.
education
by hard study. During the long evenings
Mt*. J. W. Armstrong and Mr*., The remain* "f David Sweet, of
John Ritchie will leave next wr-k t Nashville, father of Edward Sweet,
by the light from the fireplace he pored over the
as d-legal-* to the Rathbun? Hi*-|of this city, were brought to Has­
contents of such books as were obtainable and by
ler* Grand Ixxlge. which conven-s Ungs and buried in Woodlawn cemal Saginaw.
elery. Tuesday. Rev. Belta conearnest thought and steady application he won the
Mr. and Mr*. James Clnrk? spent ducted burial services.
Saturday and Suiulay in Grand; Fred Hush was taken suddenly
highest position of trust and honor ever granted to
Itapid*. visiting rvliflives.
Ill while al work in Goodyear Bros.
any man in the world. You may never become
Luk- Smith, of Buttle Creek, is More Monday, and was taken home.
’
Iii* sister. Mra. William I He was much improveik Tuesday,
visiting
President of the United States but rf you will
Corson. and In* lualber. C. M. contrary to reports that his con­
........... ..nd wife.
dilion was Very serious.
T. D. French ha* l»een seriously
Hr Ixiwry performed operations
ill for Hi? last few days. Is slightly | for removal of adenoids upon Her. man Zerbcl's son and upon Don
improved at present.
Mr*. Crispi. of Bowen's Mills. I McQuarri- Tuesday. He wa* a*and Mr*. Green, of-Grand Rapid*. [ slsted in th- operation upon th?
spent Saturday nnd Sunday with later by Dr. Cross, of Delton.
Mr. and Mra. William McKealh.
While Sandv Elliott was backing
Mr. Wirenga-wa* in Grand Hap-! a wagon nut of his barn on Mou­
lds Thursday In meet In* Wife and I,|ay j1(. R||pped and fell wrenching
mother.-who had bi-en spending a |,js Fpine so badly that lie is now
you can educate yourself for your life’s work and
week al Fife f.ake.
! confined tn hi* bed. Mr. Elliott
do it much easier than did Abraham Lincoln. Our
s« veral from town attend-d Ih- ha* nUo been ill almost all bummer
iu &lt;ir»i»l IUi,id&lt;
Thiir;w J.-1H-.1 ot h..»uorul
splendid system of instruction by correspondence
day. A great rate. Hial. and
[ flowera in llie rear of the National
mm,',- rlmns.M h&gt;ml&gt;,A !••••.
1U„k ,. .ilwliw a ,r.al doal .&gt;(
has proven thfk meo and women may attain high
Mr. and Mr*. E. L imiter wen auention. Mr. Miebacl often sends
positions in every walk in life by following our
in &lt;.oblwatei- I Imr.’day. ..
contributions of (lowers to cheer
II. E. Miller and wife spem part the patients in Butterworth hospldirection in one of the comprehensive and practical
of la*t xyeek in Bangor nnd 'loline, fa|
courses we offer. At the present time there are over
vljilliw rrfallv™ and
| Mi„ FjM Shwban. wHI-known
idran &lt;'«nl,,.-r nnd ».(.• b-d Min-!b).
„r lhe
2,000,000 students benefitted by I. C. S. courses and
dnj .hy.nnh, fnr Ihn MHIt'lHn |«rl
n|leIaf..,t npon I rii*it reJnlki-s. Ex- day al Butterworth hospital for
over 250 in this district. We will be pleased to till
appendicitis. At Inst reports she
you more about I. C. S. methods and courses and
Wai* doing nicely, which is verygratifying to hpr friend*.
what we can do to assist you to better your present
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LOCAL HEWS^I
Tuesday afternoon. Cha*. Hachposition.
eller. on«* nf the rural mail car­
riers. brought to this office a
branch
a. red raspbefry hush
Th? board of «upervi*or* will wlrish—Ma* well, loaded wilh b«tbegin lheir fall *c*«ion on October riesj This freak was found on Will
Crock's farm near the city.
Carv/dh Skillman is adding a nice
Judge Smith has fll-d an opinion
J. M. Waterman, District Manager
—
porch Id hi* resilience in lhe second denying the application for lower
W.ll d.
bail made by W. W. I’otlrr allorRoom 3, Pancoast Bldg.
Write me your needs
Hastings, Michigan
The open M-ason for jrart ridge riey foe Sara Connors and Harryand wnotk'fick begin* Thufsdgy. Jacob*. th? two alleged |&gt;ii-kpock(JcIoIht.I.
[cl.« now in jail hccauM- Hi-y canAlice J. Rn»e tins hemin legal nr- not furni*h. imnds of st.ooo each,
linn agaim&lt;l Ella Basting* for a hill v The treewlu lhe city park and in .
t&lt;» construe a will.
! first ward park have been lrimmed.
.
.
Th- annual jn-eling of the Ha*-1 Th? portions trimmed, however.
Workmen under th? direction of
l.ing- Wlii*( cljih-will be held on have been left lying on the ground City Engineer Tobias are preparing
this Thursday evening.
‘
1 marrihg Hi- beauty of Im&gt;Hi park*, &lt;'» improve Hie eastern -approach to liH *-biy Kvpmror? w»v*r* lminR .4uM. Hs rhcumatism iuohiyx mo aiAoots
Owing In lhe death of his mother, nnd encumbering the path* greatly Hie city beginning at the city lim- for fourtpcii.
Fmler Sheriff Lichly wa* not on to the inconvenience of ped&lt;-*tri- its near-th? Mn'iiee place. This is a
Tb«&gt; old ulilp rnnnnn. wtiirii ha*I]
.duly early in th-week.
an.*.
/
very poor piece of road: which has ben &lt;li*im&gt;unli*&lt;l ' sljtff vW/faWt"
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long been a ifiscredil to lhe city.
Itrok? tho foment nxuinf during thoI
” While wrestling. Kenneth lhe 15* *umrm*r. will be placed IhU week i ' We want the best automobile dealyears-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. on Hie new mount which Hlinrle*
ler la thia city to handle our com­
George Newton, lost his balance nnd &lt; trace made some limo ago. The I
fell. His opponent fell upon him rnnnnn weigh* nearly 1JMX) pound* | plete line, requiring no capital or
investment, Big opportunity for
and il was necessary fbr Kenneth lo and a *&lt;|uad r»f men will -be needl'd |
visit J)r. ixiwry, who discovered Jo place il in poalliou. Mr. Grace!
responsible party.
Address.
that lhe lioy's left collar (Mine had ba* completed a new ^nnunt which
John Raker. Jr. Wyandotte. Mich. .
Iieen broken.
he think* much Mipri'-iijrjto the
Twenly-«ix year- ago Mrs. J. C.I building was built April. HMI. and
The officers of the ■Agricultural other in stronglh.
Carr began in Grand Rapid* on a , wa* carefully planned to inert the Society nr- planning to hold u
small scale Hie iiianufaclure of a needs of the concern. There are meeting as soon a* the record* are
fac- cream, lhe formula for wlnch.no dark corners and no stagnant completed Praises for the fair
had b-inn in h*$ family for genera-[ chemicals. The planl itself i* a* have been heanl on every side II
Hon*.
fodny that face cream.;wholesome ami .fragrant as th?
expected that there may be a
Seinpre Gojviiie, i* *old :d over the buh l articles that are. iRajle there, slight surplus after Hie expense*
worbl.
thousands nml thousand*; lhe original factor}-. Whn'li is now have been paid
of person* in many countries an.l an annex, is 22 by 1«W feel, l he u_ w
Gris*bv wa* onerated

It’s Satisfaction

i Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant

Abraham Lincoln

Study Evenings and Spare
Moments

International Correspondence Schools

mley kidney phis

Marietta41'

. Co. Displaying Sempra Giovine
In Hastings Drug Stores

^Announcement^

xJMrs....Garr
......
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(Space i* required
’X . for‘v—
the ofllce*.
J].;’
" a;ij "" Ww
v ahipjdrig
Sum"
',or",s of she ' cBInt
. tLBasil
’Lh The oplralimr
ha* eslablished .. the
s ”0” iml' 'lohon
many.
sk

Mariella Stanley Company. Today (the plant,
that rompany rnokeA
tkigana of otlioiii- e____ _ ..._ ,_____ , ,, j.___
makes dozens
. _•
er
,
&lt;'lOvine and the dozens
er toilet
toilet articles
articles in
in midilion
addition u
u»;
Sempre Giovine. Hint are in de-; ?,f ",,"r 'mlct articels. which have
niand far nnd wide. The’busine-s 11”’*
rierllng quality of lhe
has grown from a local l oiicerb to ]. , 'iual"' , v,‘ H'e indoracincul
a company Hial 1* probably the' iM' “'Kog stage people and hunlargest\.f its kind In America. Ils ?rT1* ,,f *’ ..!'J...r •tM‘r^'
11'*
dim,.......
rim,.......................
..
fifiy girls
plum is niosl complete and thnr- J...........
110.1."11 ../'.RX
#ir!# arc,employed
are.employed
.■uglily modem, and ils sales or­ in Ihr Mariofta Manley factory.
aH of th. ni being girls who
live
ganizations cover Hie world.
.....
Sempn. .Ilinlni- I. pninounrnr MU' '■'«■'■
A '«■*’■ •|l».W
.........
!__ Jn-vr-nay.
... ... .. ....-’ umi
*. . :is ..
-nmimpd with cookmir ni."S'ln-pray
the room,
uaralu*. was installed for t,heir
Italian rquivulftil
for- “always Unfit on the third floor of lh?
younif.” It I* made from a secret
romljhiation of vegetable oil*, ami nr?nheM ‘ hero',y ,U,'P1 ,u"' br”"s
it- i-i . p.ii .&lt;1 ii.n i' a proccM* rcqun- are mid there.
It may be of interest to Jmow
ink' MX months. Ils cleansing nml
softening effect, on the face after that brmpre Giovine Is used by
pie Ural UQpliralion is magical. In praclically all the star actors and
addition lo its cleansing qualilie.*. actresses in “The .Million Dollar
jl is a skin nulritive, and Its fre­ Mystery which was started last
quent use brings* a healthful skin week in our local theatre..
of velvet softness and delicate tex­
The Marietta Stanley Compauy
ture.
inanufaciurers of this product have
A (rip through the Marietta Stan­ a half page adv. in thrt BANNER
ley plant is a delight to the sense*. this week and will have displays In
The utmost sanitation and fresh­ some of the drug store windows In
ness exists throughout. The new HasUngs this week.

,o l&gt;1?
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Uieroad 56 reuovery.
,
AwHrtanl has beun trailed fof the
arrest of Dr. G. Wilkie Shipman 011
a charge of violating Hie local oplion law. Mr. Shipman is accused &lt;&gt;f
furnishing lhe fire-water
Which u-«l
led
IUIHIWIHIi
W.in-I WIIII-ll
lo
r, the intoxication and nrr&lt;&gt;*t
arrest of
|.(,n.n Rand-,II. Shipman ha* b&lt;&lt;.n
out of town for a fc* days;

.i.,.
JLL.,^"ii' j * | ' *
d
the EaUm &lt;&gt;&gt;. fair. Thi* will lie’ll*?
fourtl| y0nr he |)M b(ic„ |h&lt;t J||(|
nf swltw, and th? mcoikI year of
sheep al the fait held in our nirahboring county.
The Im nl foot hall season, will
open al the fair grounds on (Vednesdky afternoon with a game with
Nashville. The nexl gam? will be
played here on Saturday afternoon
with the Western Normal College
Reserves. Under lhe instrtjelion nf
Coach Rogers, lhe squad is rounding into good form.

I have purchased the Tailoring Estab­
lishment of F. Wilhelm, and will continue
the business at the same place. I expect
to do the best class of men’s and ladies,
tailoring, and will guarantee satisfaction.
I will be pleased to have the people of
Hastings call and inspect the new things
I have to offer.

Alex Buderman
Hastings,

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, &lt;&gt;■ iOBEH I, H&gt;1L

Southwestern Barry

Extra Early Sale o£

White D ess Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waislings, WTiite Crepes,
etc., will be sold ut Less Than

Actual Cost.
Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

Some extra good bargains in D[y
Goods.

F. H. WILKINSON
Both Phones

Prairieville, Mich.

We Pay

Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

&gt;20.000.00
6,000.00

.

A. A. /Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Pres.
Frtd O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

■ Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Tecrpening

We have sold our busines in Dow­
ling to Messrs Rice and Cassidy
and we desire to thank our
Friends and Customers for their
kind and continued patronage in
th6 time we have been in Dow­
ling. We wish one and all many
prosperous and happy years.

Wm. RENKES &amp; SON ।
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DOWLING

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
If you Eave any woik in the above lines 1 shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on-the job. And you will
find my prices as low as I-can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

CHAS. DENE.AU,
DELTON.

MICHIGAN.

DELTON.
.The Epworth Ix*agv* will hold
It* social and huuines* meeting tills
week Friday night at the home of
Mrs. Mosier.
Every
Epworth
lx-ague memtier is urged lo be
present
Mr*. Caleb Rishridger visited in
Schoolcraft and Galeaburg part of
last week.
Mr. Shier is moving Iris good* lo
his new appointment at Gerard this
week And our new minister Mr. W.
E. Holtz Is moving into lhe parson­
age.
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Mr. and Mr*. Hall returned Wed­
nesday fcotnjheir two weeks’ trip
anil both reixirt a pleasant time.
Dr. McLennan of Three Rivers
was a guest of Dr. Cross from Sat­
urday until Monday.
Mrs. Eckhart and (wo children
visited relatives In Vcrmonlvifle
over Sunday.
A large crowd from here look
advantage of lhe excursion lo Kal­
amazoo Saturday.
.Mr. and Mr*., Corwin have been
visiting relatives in Battle Creek
for tjie past Week. ,
The W. (L T. U. will meet nexl
Tuesday afternoon wilh Mrs. JtfMic
Payne al Wall lake.
Elmo Mantel and family of Kal­
amazoo visited his parent* Sunday.
Mr*. Christie Hartman has re­
turned from Detroit when* she has
Iieen assisting her old friends Rev.
Chamberlain and wife lo gel settled
in lheir new home.
Dr. Swift of Middleville was call­
ed' in consultation with Dr. Cross
Sunday at Mr. Polly’s. He is not
gaining ns fast a* his many friends
would like lo have him.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eruie Norwood of
Plainwell wen* in town Sunday
calling on relative* and friends. ’
Veryl Erb is visiting relatives In
Battle Creek.
Mr. ami Mr*. Fred Wing nnd
daughter of Augusta visited -Mr.
mid Mrs. Oscar Diamnnii Sunday.
Delton I* again without any mus­
ic Icachei' as Mis* Boyles ha* pjenly of work to do in Kalamazoo for.
Hit* year nnd Miss Godfrey has arci*pled a position In the Conserva­
tory of Mu*ic nl Grand Rapids.
Both lencher* won* excellent and
will be, missed hy Ihnrr pupils.
Mr*. Delia Norwood returned Ini
week from her visit at her brolher'« in .northern Mlahinn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Adrinnson mid
family. Dr. Cross and wife. Mrs.
Slater, Mr*. Ixiumi* gild Mr. and
Mix Roy Gnskill alleinh.*d the
hirlhdny parly on Mr. It. B. Lewi*
on Tuesday evening nl Milo. Ev­
ery one had a splehdjd lime.
Mrs. Brmidsleller nnd children
umi Mrs. Smitli nnd’sun. William,
were in Knhpiazoo. Saturday and
Sunday.
Mis* Emma Durkee of Kalama­
zoo visited al home Sunday ami
Monday.
Frank • Gillespie of SI. JoiM*pli
visIfecTlris mother. Friday.
Mrs. 1*.’inc Newton wa* colldd In
Ilin ling*. .Munday, hv tlm seribu*
illness of her brolher. Fred Bush.
Mr. mid Mrs. DeWill Murdock.
Mr. mid Mr*. Peler Adrmnsan. Jr„
and Mr. mul Mrs. Cnh*h Rlsbridgrr
molored lo Sfhnlcnifl. Sunday, In
visit Mr. and Mr*. Harter.
IJltle Eleanor Morevvood has
been very ill but I* belter again.
Clara has nl*«&gt; been quiln sick but
is abb- to be iiIhhiI again.
The Delion Study Club met with
Miss Bernie** Flower. Friday nt flu*
hmm* of Mrs. Riabridger.* Two
papers were given, one by Mrs.
.Morehouse on Hie “Pii-senl Econo­
mic Syslem” mid the other by. Mr*.
Cross on lhe •‘Ecqnonric Signif­
icance uf lhe Panama Canal." Two
visitor* wcni prosent. Mr*. Flower
nml Mrs. Doster of Milo. The
Imsles*. assisted Ly Mrs. Ilis|n idgcr. *crve&lt;l delirious n*fn**|ini&gt;.*iils.
Word hits just bwn rwtved that
Hoy Gaskill is to lie our new |H**tmaster.' ~

THE PRICE QUESTION ON

FURNITURE

PIOMEER BORN IR UTILE

L08 CABIN 77 TEARS A60

Willlmu H. IJttle Well-Km&gt;un iu|
South Part of County. Ls One
of Oldest Setttrr*.
William H. Lillie, of Richland,
whose name has been known lo
most residents of the southern
part of Barry county for several
generations, is one "f (he o|ih&gt;*l
pinneera in southwestern Michigan.
His early childhood was spent
among the pioneers of that sec­
tion and hi* playmates were ludiuu
children.
lie wus born in a log
cabin 12 feel square. The.site of
his yearly home is marked by a
mound on J, R. Moag* farm, com­
monly known as (He peck farm,
north of Richland.
He spent bis
childhood day* on the farm, ’now
owned hy William Brigham, which
was little more than a wilderness
when Little'* father bought it. -He
lias devoted Iii* entire life lo lhe
calling of an agriculturist. Before
he was thirteen yoai' of ag** he
cradled 20 acres of pal-. The cat­
tle were allowed to run rn the road
and lhe fore*l.
A bell was al­
lached to each cow, and it vvn* lit­
tle William’s work to go after Hurow*. If lie did not return wilh
them in due time, hi* parent*
feared Hie bear* or wolves wenafter him. a* Uiey Were numerous
in th*- woods here/
Little attended the first Fotirlh
of July celebration In-bl in Rich­
land in lhe wild woods ovvue*! by
Samuel T. Smith, now Ihv C. Iluvve
properly on Wed street.
He received Iris primal y t-din-alion in tin* district schools of Irin
neighborhood, which was supple­
mented by allendancv al the Prai­
rie Seminary in Richland.
LilHe recall* lo" mvnfory two
punishments he received while n
youngster.'
His U-arher.
Mi**'*
Rend, asked him lo spell (h&lt;- woi;d
‘•longs.” He (Tatty n-fusisl i&lt;&gt; spell
it. mid the U-aeher beemning vexed
al him for not olicying her. pun­
ished him severely, then asked linn
again In spell IL
lb- refused
again, and she sent him. home,
when- he related hi* experience In
Id* parents wilh much diimiljr.
Wh*-n-ui»*n hi* fmid father applied
th** rod of cnrrecllon again.
l he
word wn**Bpelle&lt;| an&lt;j will m*v.*r l»*
forgot Inn. Another lime In- spill­
ed ink over his desk, und his lendier inuiieilitiiely dntib&lt;&gt;l il over Iris
fare, and s**ul him home. . His
lirsl. presidenUnl vote was cnsl for
Lincoln &gt;in IHdl.
An Impqrtnnt ev-enl in the life of
Lillie occurred Jatiiiaiy |. [Hfj,
when he was milled hi marriug** lo
Miss Chariot I e Hrowii. «laugliti*i* of
Charles Brown.
By fhi* union
have been 'iMirn four chllllrvn,,
Charles If., Georg&gt;*. । Lucy E . nnd
William F.
“---*“ - years ' after
verffl
wife; lK&gt;' niaruied

mrmher
rlmrrh for 70 year*. He has serv­
ed forty years us an elder, ami n
nt presrnl the oldest -elder in I hi
rhuivh. He has heard every pustor of his chiirch during lhe sevenly seven years nml ran name them
in their turn.
Four remarkable avoids occurred
in thu year IH.I7- ..The Presby­
terian church &gt;if llii-.hlnml wus or­
ganized.
Quedn
Victorin
was
crowned queetr of England. Michi-1
umi wus^MdiHtlled lo (he Union as

Wc cahnotjoo strongly impress upon the minds,of the people of Barry
Co. that when "it -comes to FURNITURE, that is our strong suit. We are
therewith the goods.
We arc getting in our new lines and they
will suit you. We have furnitbre for every room in the house and
if you should desire any article not found in our regular stock, wc will be
glad to send and get it for you. Wc have the catalogues of the leading
furniture makers and it is no trouble to make a satisfactory selection.
THE PRICE QUESTION
'

As our store expense is small and our operating expense is.light; as we
buy for cash and get the discounts, wc can MEET AbjY COMPETITION
AND THEN SOME. This is no idle boast. We invite you to put us to the
test whenever you desire to make any purchases of furniture. We would
like to have you inspect our line of’Bed Room Suits. Parlor Furniture,
'Couches, Rockers, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, etc. You will 'hc surprised
and incased with the money saving opportunities we can offer in Furniture.

Aldrich Brothers Company
DELTON, MICHIGAN

ifow is &amp;he
guy &amp;)aU Paper
Our Thirteenth Annual Wall Paper Sale begins Oct. 1st and continues throughout the
month. We will sell every roll of paper left from our spring.stock at less than manufact­
urer’s cost. This means a BIG SAVING TO YOU. Prices begin at 4c PER DOUBLE
ROLL and with the exception of about 200 rolls our entire stock will Be priced at 15c or
less. In addition, wc were fortunate enough recently to pick up about 3000 rolls of paper
at an exceedingly good price. This bargain lot of paper will be included in our sale, and
all priced at 15c or less per double roll. Come early and have first choice.
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dnld
Pich
VJvJlUI 1 1311

Nt FAULKNER’S DRUG STORE are Thursday.
LVdya Friday and Saturday, October 8,9, and 10. We have
arranged to give away on the above dales 500 beautiful Gold Fish and Globes with pur­
chases of Rcxall products. Two Gold Fish and a 36-oz Aquarium Free with every Rcx­
all purchase of 25c or more. Only one outfit to a customer.
Below we give you a little idea of what the Rexall Line includes. Some of the things you
arc sure to need in the near future:

Absorbcnl Coliop ............... .Xx’Jh.
” Tablets and Pencil*.... .3c mrj H)c
Hol Water Botlh;* ....&gt;1.00 to $2.00
l-'iuitihrin Syringe*.... $1.50 to $.’L5U
Toilet, Snap HJr mid 25c

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Safely Harm-'
Nutlet l&gt;iilc*‘ Talcum....
Vmiei imh’i’.r.oid I’.reum
Violet Dulan Cohl Creniii
ill IiiIh*. ....................

Cnrim Buller Cream
Ih-appearilik S?kin Cream.
Aiili*i.*p|ir Toplh Powder...
Sliearmmt Toolh Panic...,
Kb*nzu Toolh Ihu.lus ....

.. We
.$1.50

Rexall Dyspepsia. tablets. the
most effective remedy ou the
market ..'25c mid 50c
Rexall Eczema Oiiilment 50c
Rexall Eye Wash, for iiillnm**&lt;l ami sore eyes 25c
Rexall Hair Tonic, will impart
lo the hair new slrengih
and life 50c mid $L0O
■ Rexall Headache Puw’
10c mid 25c
Rexnlb Kidney Cure,
remedy obtainable in liquid
form 30c and $1.00
Rexall Little Liver Pills, purci/
vegetable ;
Rexall Liver Halls, gentle in aclion, cleanses lhe system,
lone* up Iho liver . .'..25c mid 50c
Rexall l.axUlivK Syrup, a pleas­
ant non-griping propandion. .50c
Rexall Mucutone. for chronic
calarrh 50c, und $t.00
Rexall Orderlies, fur chronic
ci.nstipahon, a most agree­
. able —and. effective
laxalive lOv, 25c. and 50c
R&gt;*xall Pib* Ointment ...25c and 50c
(Rexall/Pearl Toolh Powder.... 25c.
Itrxall/ Rheumatic Treatment
'
sufferers from—rh&lt;*umali4m ■
will obtain great relief from
this preparation ....50c and St.00
Rexall Rubbing Oil. relieves
pain and inflammation 25c
Itexall Sarsaparilla Tonic, a
tonic and'blood pnrider ....SI.OO
Rexall Shampoo Paste, anti.-jq.- lie. removes dandruff, mokes*
lhe hair soft .and silky, glossy
nnd fluffy ...'25c
Itexnll Syrup Hypophosphnte,

anti laughingly say* he was
on mush and milk and th*
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chism.
Lillie and hi* family rfimimiml w
The foliinving pn-pumlions urr
•.«I••^•IIM nf fheM*n-1 "
!|Im» inclmh-d in Ihis offer:
*
tirrjamiinunily.
Now al th** am* Ml
of n years few ran cnmiicle vvilhl w
' ii. xairMenlliiiiriu*'Baliii. siil?nhim for heallh nml'slrengl.h m*-ISi
del for cold in I In- head, iucording to his urn* a* demon'lrql*-*! JM'
&lt;o-cl bite* uinl till ‘ around
this rrt-enl hurve't limo wlu-n Iu W
.aIV*' .. .25c and 50c
ueipcti stark
si.-u-k wheal
vvhv.ii for
ior FL
r.. F.
r. Knap-1"
tvuuphelped
HOPE CENTER.
. Rcxall- Aroimtkk. Cusior (id—a '
;pcn &lt;mc very hot July aru-j-mMiiu. Ml
.Mrs. Slim* of"lfariihg* spent Sat­ nnd kepi callffm for bundles lhe ■I
plei(»’ant Ctnlnr oil .......... 25c
urday and Sunday wilh her (laugh­ xuiiie as n young nml).
Itexall Baby Cough Syrup, for
ter Mrs. Olio Acker.
Mrs. Nick Acker spent Saluiuay
NORTH IIOPK.
in Kiifumazo^.
Sunday visitors nl Fred* Ashby’s relatives here.
were Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Horn ami
larrah and colds .'23c
Mix
Pauletie
Murphy, te very ill
family, ami .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ham­
e.viill Cherry Bark Copgli Symond.
riq*. I he heal Of all cough
Miss -Emily Prmuhku is raring
.Mr. amt Mrs. Chas. McDermott
remedies 25r mtd 5l)r
and family spent Sunday at Del­ for her.
ton.
Tablet*. a simple
I’tnrl Hayward m&gt;&gt;v&lt;*4’ his family
Mrs. Sarah'Mosher of Cloverdale lo Cloverdale Iasi vv.*rii when- tiny
called on Mrs. Q. Geslcr one day will make lheir hmmj,
Phosphate
last week.
Itexall Thmal Gargle
M.r. mid Mrs. Oliver Hayward mid
Miss Fanny and Gone Kay spent children spent. Sunday vvjth Erfrom Friday un)il Sunday wilh Mr. iie«.l Johm-oek and f.dnily. •
ami..Mrs. Arthur Eddy of •South
Rankin Hart and family were
Wall Lake.
Mr. ami Mrs. John Acker went to Sunday visitors "aI .Inliu Haji *.
Mrs Olio Pi-aiishku. is visiting
Kalamazoo, Saturday.
her grandparcul'. al Cloveidal*-.
HOLMES CHI RCH.
Mr. ami -Mr*. L. N. Durkee ami
DELTON
“
The ~
Rcxall Store
Waller Durkee were in Frve|»orl. Sumlay wilh George Kellar mid
•
Sunday, lhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. family at Orniim'villuL
Rankin Hiirl lia* a new silo.
John Donley.
Berne
Pierce
of
Marlin
miil
liane
Mrs. Charles Ward, of Six fuik&lt;**.
nml Mr*. Fred Andrews of .HusTing* Heree &lt;&gt;f Riisliiiu- sihjuI rhe !nli**i
were lhe guest* of Mr*, hla Wood
awl fiunily Sunday.
SHULTZ.
"
| Gates Sunday.
John Bulling, wife mid *on spent ' Mrs. Uielmrd .Inlmtmck and Ar­
Claud Hammond mid family of; John Hallock, wife and daughter
Monday nt (loo. R. Fullers of chie Woodman &lt;&gt;f East Orangeville
call’d ul Jniiie.i Murphy's Sunday.
lest Hope visited al Joe Hum- inf Douds visile! hi* Haul her. Hu.iWoodland.
.
.
•
Gj:o. Coats, wife umi Keiidel of
EAST RAItltV.
Coni* Grove, spoilt Sunday al FL' J.
and
Mr. mid Mix II. B. -Wright of
pjirnieb’'*.
II. Hullook*.
Mr. mid Mr*. John Lee ami son. Hope visited al A. P. Furshey’s
iling relatives in'Grand Rapid* and
Burton, of Kindston. ami daucliler, Sunday.
.
lnrm*U !&lt;•'lheir home’in Colombo- NasilviHc.
Mrs, Sparks of Rodlco ami Mr*.
Eurl-und Arleiia .lirjslol ale .’Sun­
Mr. anil Mrs. Will Chamberlain I
Elmer Riseiug of .Woodland, spent day dinner al Karl Briidor*.
visited lheir daughter in Kalama-1
Mr. mid Mix 11. B. Wright visit­
Thursday ul W. fl. Bifnium'*.
"
Mis* Amy Keovui i* visiting-bur
Mr*. Walter Wortb-y of Lake ed at- Karl IJi ish'l *. Momliiy.C. Koifnerville bus been tilling Iii*
Odessa, is spending a few dnys
MrS. F. FL Jolies helped Mrs. A.. broile r and (ajirily in Grand Rap- new silo tho, past week. •
.
with her sister. Mrs. Glenn Culler. P. Foraboy clean house Monday.
Nliullz School Noles
-Thomas is on lhe
Mrs. Hurriei Ihml is visitjng Mrs.
Sumliiy callers nl Karl ilrishd's
We hud Thun-day and Friday »f
.irk
li.l.
I
Jesse Townseml in Hastings. |lii* were Mr. aiul Ml*. ’Lui Bo\vuiuu
lasLweck for lhe fair nnd |dl the
.
•week.
*
■ mid -dnldh’u mid Mj-. aud Mis. l**mlim&gt; hr..
pupils who attended re|»urled u
.-Mr*. Ida Durkee i« raring for Tluumiif Cleidl-nfc and.sun
of ' Mi*s Mn** llmiiliion*t*:ificude&lt;l the good'lime.
- .
Joluislowd.' . , .
’
Mrs. Scot Lydy in CarlUm. '
fnir nl ]vinntn,i/*M&gt;, ,Thur*dny.
Therw wa* no one ab'seul ur tarfly
Mr&gt;.‘ Waller Durkee mid d’augh- -Mr. mid Mra. I hiiHj ‘I’.iwtr nr*i ’ Mfx’ Gen. Mumit mid ‘cbmireii of lust week but ihusc iilycul llii*
ter.Julij. weut !•» pQmw. Salqrdny en|ei-luiiiipg. romii.iiry, • fji*m Hi** Delton spent tS'tl'.inliiy tri Cha*. r.l- week wore Ailifi Thdma* and Roiw
w’iiji her cousin. Mr*. Spbrkes not+ht+uf pari of ih't wttw ■ ’1 ' • •Mrlf’’.
.
,
’
-McCarty on account of sickness,
where they will visit «oini"WH&gt;ks.
The fni nicr* in tliD ^jriilflv’ h.n*« • ,Ck*o.' Pennock aiul
Irimily ol amt Adelin Peaky
was absent
lheir silos all |l)fed.
They made thu trip by aulo.
Hickory " Guj uera visllvd ul Ldd Thursday.

9

Ellis E. Faulkner,

Henry Flannery
AUCTIONEER

I have bad Mime large sulcs. If.I
•cau gel n sale In sour tielnllj,
I mn sure il tvlll bring other*
P.O. Address, Dowling, R.F.D.NoJ

RFL£y,MA

SOUTH WEST Hl TEAM).
? Wiu. Jfuvciis and famny moioretl
to Woodland. Sunday.
Antia Gorham spent ’Saturday
RHEUMATISM
Oml Sunday al home.
Don’t be skeptical about RHEUMA, the
A few from Illi* vicinity atlend- modem enemy of Rheumatism. Lumbago,
• e*l the fair ui Kalamazoo Iasi week. Sciaticx Anhritis, Gout. Chronic NeuralMrs. Uiiiint is belfiir ttf this wnt- i
Kidney Disease. Alter taking a few
; &lt;k»e9 you will know that the pui^onoua
J Urie-Acid is leaving the sjnem.
•
* Telliug the people'tl’rodgh n*'W*-' "For six yearn I was practically a cripple
' papgls Und pi ulher ways „f lhe Ifiu &lt;m crutches from Rheumatism. One bot­
6r mo rd specicA of bird* to b” found' tle of Rheuma cured ms ’*—J. K. Greeni
hi Ihjnr Jidnie town i* lb*&gt; task'
/
w^l/llie ^&lt;&gt;iix f.ily llinl Culb bus
GAMVE1M A triERHlNS

MICHIGAN

lhe perfect s|H‘l|crs wen* Emma
nml Blanche fLirpenter, MuybvllHail. Lwru Fraukcnbcrger ami
Helen Somicmlle.
We have improv.-d our ulav
ground* hy pulling up four swingund we are now swiugiug “ikuealli
Iho old oak troes.-'
Wo have received a new dir-

inuok
The visitors were as follow*
Mrs. Fraiikenl wiser. Miss Dun
Terpenning. Robert Aldrich ami
Herman Terpeuuing.
■ Our teacher i.« reading '’Uncle
Toms (".ubin”. lo us for uionuirg
exerdsM.
The "Ynd ami 3rd grade* anim-muraing jingles, and tint tub
and 7lli aie leading "biCMQ*
Christmas Carol.’

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

fare ekhit

S*WHI
For Rrul FtiruUhod h*im»
! uacTiiine Ull 11IIR PR
light hmi'rkiM'ping; alwi unfit - 1 nAOllnUO MILHrlU UU,
ni*hod room*. 213 North BromlINSTALLING NEW MACHINES
Phone Will.
... , .
. goiter—will . tn.viii*-r in im- Will'Date Very Finest Equlpiurnl
Fnr Mr (Arap Hi•ukIi I-meh linn-1 |.amninil|| nt &lt;:..,|ar Creek, Fur Piirifyiug • Flour. laitrat
her for nH-fiiig and slwling. a so Mondav-, Wr.ln.*Mlnv*. Fridays.
Wool in Flour MiithliifK ■
.--HhMte
dzuiulffc hegrnnin-- Monday. Kept. 2H. Cnri
Th»» Hnsting* Milling Uoni|»any
F. (I. Pierc&lt; City.U , iV |vnnnck.
I« k
an- Installing n new ninrliim* to
Far 8ale-Ho...t dry mixed wood ;F
milch row. calf In lheir .flour innkihu cquipiiienl
(8^5 per coni delivered. Phone A.
- * which i* Uie liiti--i. word in Hour
V. Sylvester or Gru. TolburdL If j
making machinery. II j* a niarhim.*
fur purifying Hu* flour and I* l**ing
Far Mr—Fino summer home on i
installed at an expense of -ottu*
bank of Thoniapple lake. In­
«tM.
cluding bouse, barn and shop,
witli % acre land, some fruit,
Hiiiik mauufucUired mid
Price rigid. Plumb-23814. Herl
Spark*.
______ If
hti* a Mptendid p'cudiicl in Purity
For Hair—Registered Dunn* Jersey
--------— 'ipiipmenk
hogs. Both *exe*. Treated for
cholera. J. E. McElwain.
If.I
IhirryvHh* Liu** *70.
Kirryvilb* claim of (878 held their
dock of general mrrriimidtse. ineighth ahnual reunion ul Tliutn.ipbent lillle Inland tilwn in stall*.!
HaliM-n
tf you menn bu*inr*&lt; mldre** X.
rare BANNER ।iflh e.
If.[

WANTS

Poultry Wmitrd - I nm now lordhd
in building'at rear of Fra Oil*.
nslaiiriini. near Farmei-* Hllrb-1
*j*|,nl oh
lug I’lacr. Phone .ifiHH. J. o.
,,1L.« My mother ha* ilonn k f*&gt;r
Kirchner.

Fix' Hair—Id Rnrnl&gt;ouilli*tl
nnd four yearling rani*.
CamplH-ll, Morgan. Phom1,
vilte.
.

wa*. with Kidiu-** io ail a* im* lira!
quin- at 33fl W. Stale SI
ami tiirly 21
nrgmiizeil, Ida
l-mm.
cent*. We want yrnir poultry.
Will pay higlie*! price*. Jo*r idi
llnnch. Rewarfl.
Hoger*.
______
(f
Minim* Austin, Elsie. Midi. 'Mirimi
Sale—I . iii.ib*
afire—1 hereby forbid all hunlKill lioi
inx and trapping &lt;mi my farm,
quire nt BANNER Office.
nccliou 18 and 19. Maple Grove.
I will prosecute nil Irespasserft.
|.i&gt;**l—Al l'n'*li.vl&lt;*riiiii
riitiiiii:iK&gt;*
Enog Walton.
sale. *mnll . black -nn&lt;l r»*l hat
Hour. Wallop.
roiiiaiiiing gliiMAc* umi crnehnt-&gt;|
ing.
Rpwanl.
Iwk
' NF.R offlrft
Wanted flood alp.
Moll. 3firt II Is,
2wk«
Wanted—Cider apple* al C. K. A s.
Itejeil. II. R. Newton.
If.
nf find knives
Far Mr—«oo.| fl room hnu«e.
nicely localad; gas, hunt and soft
F. II. Wilhelm Sell* Business.
water in kitchen.
Enquire L.
A. Cain. Plume 488B.
tf
ell-known tailor in Hii* city f&lt;
STOVES RENICKELEB— NteU!
number of year* &gt;ald hi* Im*
plating and silver plating nl rea­
&lt;m Ilii* Wedne-ulny to Ell
band.
sonable firice*. Advance Mfg. tk»_
Budri'itiaii. a merchant iftilor '
' Kalamazoo. Midi.
l-wk*
U&gt;rraim*. Ohio, who will jjikt-mn
w^ion on Suliirdny. Mr. ain’t Mi
For Sale—House mi Park 3L one
Phono
and one half blocks from court
Ku iii aboul two weeks..
house.
Modern ronvenirnre*. Igvd- ...
Dr. Howell.
If
week somewhere on fnir ground*
Enforcing Ordinance*.
T|n* officers are
NoHre—Having rented llie Pricharrlvilh* mill*,.will do feed mid
Iwk
huokwheut grinding, also cid*1)
making any duy, nl I cent f»* r For Sale—lloklein Bull. rife Ed­ in Hi.' vMotiK direcllnn mi si.iie
gallon. Frank Allen.
'*
ward llouwtje-No. IWflKI. Eiglll street. SuiAlay. lUiarle* \V.
monllin old. Ikuu accepted Iu Ad- wa* urrestvil and biuiiUMinod
Wanted—Poultry. Inquire
McLravy’a Feed Rlqre,
35" lb*, milk in “ consrculiv.*
Court House. • MrLrnvy A Craig.
days. Rin* tin* fntmni* Bourd- (•'1ICJ*.
Plrniiu Ul.
. tf
man Edward 71WH. Thi* ynting
hulk is rvgiidered. Hi* mn'«**l&lt;&gt;r*
For Salr*—Registered Hampshire
Apropos of the bad eRecta eft bual
ram*. Rert Newland. Shultz.
P. T. Colgro
ne»» on the health, a millionaire conPlmnefOiMr.
tf
For Me—Desirable farm property
situated on Stale Rnn&lt;l ju«t ea«l
&lt;tf rily liinils,. 40 acre* «*xr&lt;*||t*iil
land, large apple nnd pear or­
chard*: nimung water on place;
also gravel pH. Qood ll&lt;llt*e, |errnUy iKiinicd and riqiairrd. ri«. tern and well water inside. .Mra.
E. W. Butler. Phone l(F» I short
i long.
SJwk*
For Sale l ine building lot mi
ehurrlrsl.. also several’ lolk In
i.inrmn Park addition.
Peek. Phone 311.
For Suh*—I will *e|| my Slnrrk
Upright piano for,8311(1. ro-t F7T»4«
and i* good a* new. would trade
for flw paMeuger ntilo, also good
gas range. Am, leaving
cily.
A*uiu* now.
It«*v. C. ‘WrUalloii.
128 Enal Mur*ha|l.
2wk■ Fer Mr Cheap—"Retort Oak." ■*&gt;(!

in Cleveland:
"The bad effecta of
bualneaa on the health of bualnesa men
la auch that I confidently inform all our
fiiriii-died
Fur Rent.
aalcamen that. In order to win Infal­
Smith. 30i South Churrii SI. If libly the friendly Inlereat of any
bualnesa maieover forty, the one thing
Wanted—1 want I" let job for 2ini to do is to commence the interview
ro«ls lilimr. Frank Shriber, mite by producing for examination and dlacusalon a box of some naw kind of
Wanted—Elderly lady l&lt;&gt; care for dyapcpala cure."
Hinall children. Inquire nl Chii*.
Reed’* blacksmith shop. MirhiGata Tardy Recognition*
l-wk
Anne Hutchinson, whom a Boston
writer designates as the "Puritan pro­
Lincoln ram. C.
tagonist
of feminism,'' is to have a
Itellon, Mirlu Rvulc
statue among-the other Boston wor­
J. W. Mrlxiwl k Son. uf Chnerdnle. thies. She la ttfso described by anoth­
“'wain' yntir'i'ldrr apple*; and will er writeru the -spiritual iscrnsr or
every woman's alllauce; indeed of evall poultry brought II;
triotlc or social or iatcllectual or re­
Of vm*li Week.
ligious Conference and. Improvement "
She organized the Woman's club, ths
tin.... .
first one being held In her house, and
For Sale—Coni crib. capacity 3ln|
she talked so plainly that-she was
RAILROAD LANDS SELLING RAP- banished by Winthrop, and in March,
Sdulh SI.
IWtf, *mt forth into the woods where
W’antrd—A middle aged woman fc»r
time. ' Another made ah» was finally killed by the Indians.
thia fall und winter. Any one
rmikiiiK k««*I
linking for a place plemu* enm. nninicale wilh me, Phone 118 5
When the hired *girl saj-s ber tnlaring*. Mr*. Sidney B. Todd, Ver­
Irras la not at home, while said mismontville, Mich. Houle I. /Jwk*
tnwa la upstairs with a novel; when
il ea*y 1" sell, only ♦IH.-pcr acre year lady 'frliad aaya she, la not a
For Reni—flood 8 room house, l-d
installment*. live years lo pay ’bit hungry and forthwith consumes |6
ward, hard und soft waler in
kitchen. Phone 48BR, I.. A. Cain. Comprehensive literature and ri»- wortb-of food and drink; when you
aay to a panhandling friend. "Sorry,
old top. but IflhvenT a cent about me."
Tor Sale—At n bargain 225 arre*.
for mu* man in your wr- and there is a large, yellow &gt;20 bill
with twn m*I* of giM*| building*.
lion. Athlres* E. A. Cumming* A
Uiret* mile* iiorttiwesl of Naali'Established I8fl9 . Chicago.
ville. mm half mite from school;
III.
good fence*, soft ami hard water.
pie's feelings; lhey are triumphs of
Will sell 10 or 40 acre* wilh
altruism over the brutality of con­
building*. Elzey Mead. Monmi,. , buggy ami Imines*; or"will trade science.—Exchange.
Route 1.
If
Tor un aiihmmbile. Pnom* :r.t»B.
Aitrntion—Those wi*liiiiK chim­
neys -nr furnace* cleaned plea*c
—I will start my ri­
To make a good scouring mixture
notify at once. Phone 53«B. tf Annotincriiiriil
der mill thi* week Friday, mid for boards, work into a paste half a
auk pn pared to make cidei mid pound of soft soap, half a pound of
For Sale—9 full idnmlml light
lioil cider. Alrnoti Callahan . IL aand
Brnhamn* and one rooster. Phone
and a quarter of a pound of lime.
118-3 rings.
2wk* For Sale 4'.lump—RnumF 7)a k *ofi Put It on with a scrubbing brush in­
coal burner. Also oak lied-le.id. stead of soap, and then wash off with
For Mr—8- room houoe. nearly
Phone
25".
.
l-wk
plenty
of clean water.
new in serond ward. Hani 'and
artft waler, gas.
Phone 118-3 For Sale Cheap—Good steel range.
rings.
. 2wk*
Enquire O. A. Fuller, III Jeffer­
,.ine rincn. *
son SI.
■
2-wk*
"Yea. I don't so much mind 'im glvFor ' Sale—H&lt;m*&lt;* and lot within
two block* of
Wale Street. For Mr—Radiant Home hard coal In* me the sack. That's all right. But
This, place must le* iwld lo l»ur- ' stove. A. \V. Parker.
Iwk • waa a dirty outsider lo send a let­
lilion a joini estate.
Fpr par­
ter lo the paper advertisin' for a boy
Curd of Thunk*—We wish in —a boy, mark you—to take my place!"
ticular* inquire of* Roy Andru*.
County Clerk.2wks Blank nur friend* nnd neighlioiw for —London Opinion.
their kind sympathy, also the flow­
For Sale—A few cords of nice, dry. er* sent, during our late misfor­
2-fool furnace wood. Fred Ber­ tune,
Accaptsd.
ber. City.
If
Mr. and .Mt**. Ray Burd.—A&lt;h.
"You're a mighty poor tajkrr. espe­
cially to the girls. How did you raise
For Suh*—Shropshire ranw
at
Advertised letters.
the herve to propose Jo Mlsa Sweet?"
-IftnBKt* Drier*.
H. R. fiowerby.
Abraham Shafer. Henry Norton. '"Oh, I didn't uy macb of anything to
Hume tfiii la il.
Iwk
Garwood Marshall. G. N. KralnnilM»r''fiiiir^Gnod rtafttord
hroq ter. A. E. Cherry. Gten Hornsby. D. her. 1 handad her a solltalrg ring and
she slipped It on her left forefinger
mare, 4 yr*, oi«,
old. ni»d
roadaler; f.
gi*Mi roausicr.
«..’ £[
t.ronio
Mra. i.. A. Rny&lt;ler.
bny&lt;|er. M
Mr*.
H.
“!'''• N«*.
r». B.
■nd hamrv. Plmn, V.
Mlu Evelyn Lip,ky. Ml«&gt;
2vkl
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AUENDING COLLEGE
ConUniiad from page ona.

Paul TnwAr. tbl3. Agricultural
Hollfge.
Earl Waite, 1909. Universily of
Michigan.
Lro Wing, 1911, I •niverafly. of-De­
troit.
Edmund Weoil. I9tl. l'uivrr«l!y
of Michigan.
Vera Wood.' 1014, Barry County
Normal.
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hr. II. Annslrong-Jone*. chief
medical officer ul Clnybtiry asylum,
1 WiMMifonl. EiiglnmL in u lecture on
tlie relatimi of genii)* lo insanity,
recently said that hr knew u ntqn
&lt; who could recite lhe "hocline and
I Fall nf the Roman Empire," yet hi*
I mind rnntinm'd &lt;&gt;f (lie nursery
type, mid h&lt;* -r1i«| mil ututersluml
' what he drmnlairally recited.

roUl.TMY AND UIDU.

$1.00 to $4.00

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Leading Clothier
Phone 22
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HASTINGS MARKETS
FMDO-MTAIL PMICZS.

Corrected Wndnrsttay After&lt;
- - - ■ m&lt;,i
iiimhi, Srpl. 30 oii
The Hn«Hng* Milling Co. miotesI&gt;■ «*
wlieal al tri 'cents. Price* decline! pamisn^li Dairy I
on grain*, bran*, butler fat and;tgyigyMy

A Big Difference
In Flour
No Difference in French’s White Lil
It’s Always Right!
Don’t get the idea that making flour is simply “grinding up
heaL” If that were all there ir* to it, then one man could make
just as good flour as another, nnd experience wouldn’t be neces­
sary.
You take two men who have worked at the milling business
the same length
of time.
ofyour
themwheat
will take
.
i willOne
take
and your wheat and
convert it into a nice smooth, even quality of flotir; the other
man will only produce e POOR QUALITY. Why? He doesn’t
KNOW HOW.
You look at these two different kinds of flour, and you will
find that they both look very much alike. In fact the POORER
QUALITY of flour may even LOOK better than the other.
Now WHERE is the difference in these two brands of flour?
We will tell you. It is simply in the MAKING of the fjour.
With all the recent improvements in machinery, making the BEST
product of any kind is largely a matter of equipment and help.. This is
ESPECIALLY TRUE of flour. The latest models of flour-making machin­
ery get all of the flour-goodness out of the wheat that is lost by any mill us­
ing old-style machinery. Unless a mill is fully equipped with the latest
improved machinery, that mill CAN NOT make the BEST QUALITY
of flour.
But the latest patented and improved machines cost money-just as all
patented devices do. To throw out an entire equipment of old machinery,
and replace it all with new, requires a large expenditure of money, saying
nothing of the temporary disorganization of business, and keeping things in ■
a turmoil for months. But it pays in the .long run.
The
FRENCH’S
WHITE
LILY
FLOUR
that we are
making with our up-to-the-minute equipment of machinery is so far
SUPERIOR to anything that can be made with old style ntacl?ine/, that there
is NO COMPARISON. We don’t charge any more for it than a» though
we had old equipment, but our customers are so much better pleased with
the QUALITY of the flour we are making, that we feel well repaid for
keeping our mill closely up-to-date. Satisfied customers has always been
the aim of this mill, and we never let the question of EXPENSE stand in
' the way.

Every housewife’.KNOWS that there is a big difference in
flour. She knows from experience that a certain brand of flour
may produce poor bread, and the next sack even worse bread.
Orf the other hand, she knows that a certain .other brand
of flour always produces the best kind of bread. 'She-knows
that if she uses the same amount of flour; prepares the dough in
about the same way, and bakes with about the same degree of
heat; that she will ALWAYS have nice, white, delicious bread,
that it is a delight to eat.
.
•
Do you wonder that we like to have the housewives try this
experiment:—Make a batch of bread from French’s White Lily
.Flour, and from any other flour you choose. Bake them side by
side in the SAME OVEN, at the SAME TIME. We could tell
you just what the result will be, but we’ll leave it for you to find
out You’ll think more of French’s White Lily afterwards.
More people in Barry County are using French’s White Lily Flour than
ever before. They KNOW from experience'that it is the BEST FLOUR
MADE. Are you one of them? If not, why not try it and become one of
them?

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
Middleville

Michigan

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^pP^ii'ing—and it would do »o were it not for the
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HASTINGS

Outside of the mountains at Dar­
jeeling, we have not seen one piece
of timber growing. ■ The fuel is
•tried dung. Ilml should be used for
fertilizer. * Whilewriting,
we nave Just pa-*-*c&lt;l a sial ion
where monlrays sat on the fenc«*
begging food of us. Il was «» hot
today. I wore pajamas all day bul
this *11'1 not interfere wilh gelling
out'and walking around at sta­
tions.
The implements lhe farmers use
arc vary crude; The plow is of
wood, wilh one handle sticking di­
rectly up, Just behind nnd between
tho oxen. The farmer walks al
one side, leaning on lhe ox. as he
walks, hut docs not carry a whip.
He simply wrings lheir tails and

FOUR CARRIER PI6E0K MAKE

BANNER
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1 QUICK FLIGHT TO HAND RAPIOS

Reach Their Homo In An Hour nml
u Half After .Their* Releasr
•
in Haslliqr*.
ExpiTM Agent George Bradley
rei*(*lye&lt;l 10 carrier pig*"/i' l-'riday
morning by cxpreai from John
Knrsiog of Grand Rapid-*, wilh inidrut'Uons to release lh**ni as soon
is** |&gt;ossible aflrr the arrival ofH|w*
morning train. Thia was the sec­
ond lot hi* had received from the
same party.
Mr. Bradley id nu­
ll) go at 8:12. Il was interesting
to walrli lhe birds. They all llr**t
tlew well alsive lhe city, and cirri-

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PART TWO—PAGES B TO 18.

GLIMPSES OF HAS!"
TINGS
35
YEARS
AGO!
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l,,f
I-'11 mi- “f He* «-vo*IUri f:*i Extracts Prom News Colums of the Hasting. Benner, ’“fl* .-,.*ninglhc’ billowing nam­
ed im-mbt r-* of Hastings Ix&gt;*ig&gt;*. No.
Published July 1879
5H. I. n. (). F, were installed into
D. R. Cpok s|&gt;nrlH a m-w covered |were clreted officer* fnr lh** &lt;*ncarriago. uiul a m*w Jiarm***.
| suing f«*i-m. viz.:
Crwwy A Upjohn will Un* (hoir; Z. B.. William. C. I*.; P. C. P.. Gen. », «... .1. .’I. |»S**Sll
brick nnd lib* kiln Salunlay next, j M. Dewey. Mv E-, 11. I’.; James Mui - Itnwtks. Treasure
llemembcr the .Firemen's ball al j.hy, S. W.. I'. •’.. I*. John M. Ih**-*I’nion Hall on the evening of. the mer. S.; I*, i:.- I*.. Gru. II. Brooks,
lib.
TryONurer: Israel S. Geep, .1. W.
land Chees** fact
Phin Smith ha* hi* barn painted j Gniduutino Evcrriscs nf the lln*tand it l*&gt;ok* very nice. Addy Eu'-j
h&gt;(p&lt; Hiijh School. C.ln*w ’"
gleslmi did the job.
Wire scf»*en doors nr.- all the I Friday Evening, June
rage now. and a go*I thing they I Though the ’evening was anyarC.' 4?*'.,
thing 1ml pleasant. Union Hall was
bowep- wil | nvniernlcly filled by-the friends of
■und&lt;mt.l.-.lly
1,,, Izt, 11,1... 11 v &gt;,«.
riinif,.,. i .,
,.............
, ..................
fa- Inre..lv
largely iril
palronixedj
the riass
an&gt;’d Vh«ml.
«-hfi,k and
the day 11111I evening of the tih.
Ther6 •!*&gt;*•.•* not seem lo iw« that on**
hunting her fact*
•.assy Brooks ha« purchased &lt;&gt;•&gt; interest in matter of Hu's charm-Mauhrw "..err. J... . ....... .
whH.b .I,,,,,!,!
.................
Park street, nnd has moved ••&gt;•■•- ■
•ilizenof....
Hastings. .w|io. |n»n-t. j
tho same.
.w
WiU
rrnnm-nrM M-.
iiiousands of doifour yeara J..I. carrying the mail !a„ for |bl. 8ll|l|Mirl „f .MucaiinniH-tween Woodland an.l this cily, -| instil ultan*. Union Hail should right limb obovi

'mi I In* outside very severely. nnd Four of llicm seemed lo lie salish&gt;*simply runs around tho oilier ox lt&lt;-d whal tn do, bul could not
and lhey nn* turned around. si-eni to make llu- other six under­
Isaac is busy rending, as usual. stand. jm» lhey- soon gav&gt;- iq&gt; (he
He jusl rend nloud. one thing that' lank nml took a bee lin&gt;- for liome.
is pretty good.
I will INI it to; - Mn Bradley received a letter
from Mr K5r*ie* Saturday inornan English stare In buy lunch, nnd you.
“N’alure nevdr. plants poison, iun staling that this qut*r'**t renclifound that I hen* has been n new
In
tmtal built, called the-Spencer Ho- without leaving lh&lt;* remedy.
Indin with lhe deadly cobra, I hero l&gt;:i3, showing that a lillle over an
lei. which is much heller.
is lhe Mongoose. his deadly enemy, hour and a half had dup-ed from
We are nenring Tuticorin, our and
in America, willi lhe deadly lhe lime rff lheir release until they,
railroad in India is nearly
rattle snake, there is Hie bottle of michi-d home. As thtty bad sp**nl
Wc expert lo nrrive-ut I p. in. and whiskey."
M'voral mi rules in circling around
we huve Iwen reviewing our trip.
n&lt;*w meat market, running in |.say that such wa* not Hi** case.
By the wny. wo saw n. tight be­ the city before thay w-i out on their
tient is now doii
MADRAS SHOWS THE GROSSEST Of lhe Inst five niglits® four have
their homeward Hight, this shows fine order, nnd &lt;*v«*rything aboul
The stage wa* bi*aulifnlly nnd
Report* II.dll
been spenl- on lhe train, and hen* tween n Mongoose which looks like Hint carrier pigeons *-an make the premises is- ns neat as a new tastily
IOHMS (IF VILENESS AMI
ditcornlcd: lhe cln*« niollo.
n weasel; nml a snake. lie look
hi
India,
where
they
use
mostly
|dn.
VULGARITY iMAGINApLE.
quick lime on the wing.
"hji*o,qunm videri." being given parlieipulvd in the ccleltralinil on
iron ties you can imagine how hard Mr. Snake like a rut terrier n rat
Will Finly, stepson of S. W. Lane especial prominence.
According to Mr. Hnrsies two
ihe
and tliul I.he .oration l&gt;y
iii&gt;* riding
ruling ha*
uni* been.
ncen.
Ilin*
We hiive und lhe snake would coil ^around
Hutlnnd has returned from Am&lt;| '■ The ilrsl pl»Te of music, "Child lion. Uh.
The Mongoose more of lhe K) libmatid here &lt;&gt;f
.Ituii'-s O'lkonn*-!. was IhiIIi
d ;..
railroaded
iu Irqlin, three ihmis- lhe Mongoose.
Arbor with his diploma from Ihri
LIFE IS ONLY SUSTAINED BY
-------------------------------। mid
nnd i*ight
eight hundred
hundred and
n thirty I wo would have to skin Iho cal. which reached lheir hmne al II oclock inedh-nl ■ department ns pharma- of Mortality." wa* nicely rendered. alii'- and eloquent.
Rev.
w.
s.
Wilkinson
tu-xi
fullown.
in.
Strange
tn
say
when
these
his
body
would
let"
him
do.
nnd
lie
HARDEST SORT OF STRUGGLERS.
never once let go until lhe snake two arrived hmm* they hail picked cinlisl.
- ---- ,
,,
... fd with prayer "O'er the Billow*" TALE OF LITERARY BOHEMIA
H»"onmwii »r
,„lart..ii..
| only four hundred miles, one *«*es was dead. This snake wus prob­ up a third One on the journey, and
L must also Hial oim proved lo be tie* mdy nun
"™ ;™* ■ I -Olllurv- w.i. lhe HlWwl
n
j Hint this is quite n country.
In ably four feet long.
ha.livill.-.
III.'
.lh,
Mr.
'&gt;l-niirll
ll„..|y wrin,.|,v ...........
French Dramatist and Poet Brtakfaat.Mr. Keeler’s Interesting
Leiter three week*, we have slept in n speak of lhe snake charmer nnd of lhe six pigeons relapsed by Mr.
a
m&lt;»l
nl.'.-in,
»p..,k.T.
an.!
II,.-1
«...
.Hi,,.,,
’
rkrrlI.
He would handle Bradley the week before which hud
Tells About These Mullens und hotel twelve night*, and car* nine. I Iho cobras.
,r,| rrall,| lM. ........... .
Amuilng ClrcumaUncea.
Our railroad Irin io Darjeeling I them as he pleased, and they would failed lo arrive in Grand Rapid? Suhvllli,!,, will n-i-rnr ., ran-. I,.,,,;
How Farmers do Their Plowing
,r‘.n, n
, . r-,
, .. ’ ly heanl by each One qf llie audirust for fare, about $30.00 'bach; stick up their heads nml .spring nt wilh Ils males.
rh- Board of Education, of lheThey many merit* of the
He had in his cnlleclinn. a
Al tho time Mr. KaiLies wrote
On the train. Madras to Colombo. from Calculla. and from Calrullai him.
In his published reminiscences of
U-... I. ..-I.... V.... ■&gt;.&gt;
of Ha*tmg.&lt; for the ensuing production w- have not tin* space Henri Murger, Mons. Felix Duquesnel
to Colombo, alsiut 48LOO each. Our bon -oImiuI ten feel long. I Hunk Friday evening, four (d lhe ten city
year organized Inst evening by lhejfo mpn|ion.
We spent |he entire, day। yester­ -ervanl’* licki’l for the entire I rip this snake story will make n good pigeons, had failed to reach Imme. olection of Hon. Nathan Barlow,! -Mimi Development" was lhe tells an amusing story of a breakfast
ending,
He expected their arrival the next
early inlhboul
day, nL Madras. arriving
e -'' $21.00 nnd his pay 50 cent*
President. Jam.** .fnrkc. Secretary, thwne of John McElwain’.* oration, with the poet of the "Vie de Bohetne."
•lay.
. He hoards
board* himself, bul
lhe morning und leaving ul 8.xM) p. ....
per —
day..
hut
Theodore Barrlere, the dramatist,
nnd Mayor, Robert J. Grant. 1 rea*- The ^-penker* endeavor wa- lo
do not worry about him. ns "he NOTHING TO CAUSE WORRY
Ur*r\i
i.
t
,-i;
.
show that no matter vvhnl might wished to adapt Murgcr's work tb the_
The city Ims a population of live lookx'far belter than when we took!
FIRST TWO MINUTE
A Mr. Coulter from Chirngo tin* _ 1&gt;p our ,ul|OH in )lft. w„ ough| l(, stage. He had never met the poet.'
hundred Ihousnml. :in&lt;i over four him.
Fsct That Fri«nd» and Neighbor* Will
been spending a few days in this,cultivate our mental faculties. Hi* but he decided to visit him at his
HORSE RACE IN HISTORY city
hundred thousand are Uindtis. The The
....- grvnl plain*'of
u. ...mu
Fmlln vuuium
contain
visiting, and also .-Imwuig our:vojCP W0!l rlear and strong, und no home and introduce himself. Murger
Critlclx* One Should Bo Matter
Hindu Is lhe Inst resort In us, and very jioor land, lhe rainy seawm is
chess players how
game of.,,,,,. |in.^nt could pass th.* ci-itiof Amurement.
lived on the sixth floor of_a house In
are not . tn )&gt;&lt;• compared to lhelaliOfL mid when it doi-s rain,
' ’ il
u play«l. and our ta**l play-|
that it wa- an effort to listen, tho
Rye Gregolre-de-Toimi. It was al­
MoliaminedHim.
Nowb&lt;a-e hav&gt;&gt; doe* not sprinkle, bul |M&gt;urs it on.
Was C-onlesIrti hi Grand Ilgpids che-te
ers tire cnntldenl that. Mr. Coulter
hdlowed -“Song
" ”
We
do
not
wish
to
alarm
you
un
­
they left good- liuiltliqgs. nml ev- and the crops .....
are .......
oHr.i vvn*h-*d
most noon when Barriers appeared at
Thurstlay Be I wren Stallions
i* tiwi many for them.
dom ’
cry thing cmuireli'd will) them is nut; hut in the dry season, drought duly, but do you know that yotr are
his lodging, but Murger was still tn
Wm. Cnmormi of Orangeville. | 51^ }&amp;jnn
William
and
Directum
I.
I
rami
the
&lt;hrlv
i
i.liriuill..,,.
i
r,.«.i
ir..
.
dirty find vulgar, lheir temples be and famine.
Life i.*t sustained being criticized? It may be that you
was arrested mi .Monday last byi- - ’ • ’ bed.
•
•For more than a century it has deputy
iliu no exception,
Now here e|*i
sheriff Swartlioul
aiul'
"Pardon me. s|r, for disturbing you,"
wilh the Celt-. Hi.*
have wi* seen life nt jis Iml- an **bb tcmpcialiin* in hoi monlhs, uxer- so abandoned and so bent upon an been the dream nf horsemen In &lt;*re brought to this city nt the instiga­ Onnmcnring
iuhabitants of Britain, said Harriera. "rm sorry to see that
iis hero. They live in i-midiiions ages III) lo 112. going up ax High as evil course m to be lost to all Sense lhe lime when a mile could be par­ tion of Frank Curtis of Orangeville primitive
she. dopfcled. in line style, lhe re­
ed or trolled in two minute's Hal.
(hut cannot be described. In their1135. Casta also makes life very
nnd to se&lt;* a speed conb'-l between for committing trespass on the sults of the various conquesls—
promise* of Curti.*. The trial is Human. Angels and Saxons, and very well. Indeed, and very glad to
maculalely virtuous aa to leave not a animals having that record..
*«•! down for tomorrow before M. Norman—uVon our language. She
single vulnerable point of attack for
make your acquaintance."
Tim Arid rni-o in hlsiory Iwlween II. Wing. Esq- at lh o’clock a. m.
ahm ilw‘i*ll upon "the works and
the alanderoua tongue.' The fact re­ animals *&lt;f that class occurred in
One nf th** Davenport brolhers worth of our best authors.
Her
mains that uncomplimentary things Grand Rapids Thursday afternoon wilh
Forepangh's show, broke one elfm-U wore very much appreciat­ to flne a day as this?'
are being said about you; things that when the greaf pacing stallions of his legs here on Thunulay of
"I'll tell you.” Mid Murger. laugh­
ed by ttmse present, a*, indeed,
William nnd Directum I met. at tho lad week.
He turned a *l»uhle
Ing. "You know the story of Epatnlof youraetf. Not one of your frienda West Michigan Fair Grounds, lo summersault over wen elephants were (hose of iho other, members nondas, who stayed In bed while his
decide Which one was to be herald­ and struck on the edge of the tick
but objects to sonjcthlng about you.। Prof. Mitchell in a few well- clothes were being mended—that's my
ed as the world’s, dianu'ian.'
wlti*-h threw him oti the ground,
remarks, hade farewell to
In the presence of about 8.000 with tho reaiill above stated. He I chosen
sorry for you, became you oannot stop
the blns.
He reviewed tlh- work and the porter has taken them to tho
It. It woiild be a good thing for you spectators lhe race was contested, is at the Newton Iloqse. and is be­ of lhe year, and raid ll)ul It had, tailor's next door for reinforcement—
William
winning
in
straight
heals
ing treated by Dr. Upjohm
to mend your ways, but don't expect to
l*e&lt;|i
a
pleasant, one io him, and!
in 2:01%; 2:0114 and 2XI2H. The
It may some times he difflcHlf ihal. li” Impeil il* result* might be so I must wait for them In bed!"
■top the talk Jn that way. Figure weather
"Have you had your breakfasts*
was cold, and a brisk wind for Republicans lo determine the
blew down the track, making con­ best man for a cnndidnle. but they slf'wu by Hie successful career of
I can and then expect your neighbors ditions very unfavorable for oven may' be quite sure that the one iho
"Then we will eat together.and talk
Hon. &lt;••*&gt;&gt;. M. Jlewcy, in behalf of
and frienda to dlaapprove In all pos­ equalling past nt-onls. Consider­ Democratic paper sdecls is lhe one
tho
matter over."
the Board of Education, presented
sible combinations and permutations. ing conditions llie time'was very they should not sMilecl.
Murger shook hla head. *1 haven't
I hr c.-riHlcale* to Un* gradqnh**.
—Life.
fast, ami had Hie weathi’r been
On circus day some fellow went We could not but pdtnlro the cloright, much faster I nne would through the l-'e***l Store of Barlow quent words of the speaker, ns he
"Never mind, be my guest." With
have been made, and perhaps n &amp; Hayes, taking about 852 in cash
invoked I hem lo make the best use these words Barriere took a flve-frano
Positively Masters Croup.
new world's record hung up. As and notes and city orders to the of
acquirement.. We could piece out of bls pocket.
l lie money wns nqj their
Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ it was a half uqie was made in 51) value of 8&lt;o.
but
tael
indignant
as
we
"By George, you're rich!" Mid Mur­
pound cuts the thick choking mu­ ■seconds.- This race will go down mostly lhe properly of Henry Closrt thought of lhe farce that was be­
cus, nnd clears nway tin- phh-gm. in history ns tin* Hi&gt;l meeting of deposited there for safe' keeping, ing played, when wo knew that ger, with admiration. “Let m
,
nnd in our opinion taken hy some those certificates wt'ro nnt tiiplnm- those things' are strangers
Opens up lhe air passages and (wo minuta-pavers.
The pur|e was, for M.000. of one who knew of the deposit. We ns
slops Iho hoarse-rough. The gasp­
Well,
ring'for breakfast."
nl all. but were scratches ami
The Gateway: Tomb of Akbar, near Agra, India.
ing, strangling tight, for breath which $5.pl)0 went io the winner do not believe that any showman scrawls of paper Hint n stingy
Barrlere looked round for tho bell,
gives way lo quiet brenthing mid anil 81,000 to the loser. In lhe first did that job. Ah! for a. marshal. school Imarri were endeavoring to but could find none.
homes. which are only, holes in tho hard. The beast of burden is lhe peaceful sleep.
Now
Ike.
we
will
lay
ashlo
joking
Harold Berg. heal William wtin hy a lead of not
pnlm off on thpse wlm lind com­
"We haven't such a thing," said
i-'kdic, and it is he who built the Mass, Mich, writes; “We give. Fol­ more than six inches, but in tho and will say in sober earnesl. that pleted a emirs** in our schools: and
llimiKand,** of miles of railroad. ey’s Honey and Tar lo our chil­ oilier i\*-o heals hr was compar­ the pear tree which you alluded then'to think that this board could Murger.,. "tn'this place you act ac­
key. nnd ns for the • Bazaars and ■Th** railroad is built nearly all. on dren for croup Mfd il always nets atively'’an easy winner.
lo, is quite a sight to behold. Tin* have the cheek lb call them di- cording to tradition—Uko that brick
Mnrkels it is bcsl In fqrjref them. rnjstM.groimil, so as to avoid lhe quickly."—Arthur.
tree is questiou. has eleven or
Mulholland.—
. Natives woiild fie”standing or HI-. .huI long bridges cover dry
ihtijicen’ sntonrtld prarrTtn tt.- nnd plnnias!___________ ___ ___ 1.J_____ ; knows the signal; he'll come right
1jiroe HoMinie Gathering.
Adv.
, squallim.’ on meal Mocks; bare sandy valleys, which an* lhe beds
AImhA UN) members of the local I In* tree is not. iiinra than four feel gramme ''Fairy Soqg." was. ns •Wore
f'Hd'*d, With'only n shoe strfngjnr of rivers in lhe rainy season. All
The United States mines live Masonic bodies, including visildr** high, umFis not a dwarf either, but the
other piece.* of iriiisq^jemV’red
clothing, cutting up meal, and Hu* stone nnd dirt to build these tons of coal a year for every in- from Middleville. Hickory Corners, is a standard, we think a parllctt. by the
quartette. ronsj«lmg of/llrv. peared. Murger then pot up and
■ M'llimr offal from iish,' etc. Our tm&lt; been carrieil by coolies in bas­ hntatant.
Freeport and Pollerville. gathered J. S. Goodyear also has *wne of the
Bnnernfl.’W. S. Nelson. Mr*. threw a havelock over hla ahouldera.
hold which had b**en recommend­ kets on Ihoir'heads. All the slone
Christiania's present t.-l.-plione al a special meeting in the Tem­ Same variety, which lind over tliir- J. W.
C. Barnum' nnd Miss E'talli’
ed by Cook, wns terrible, and we ImllaHt has I cracked by hand
system is lo be transfovm.-d into ple nn Thursday evening, when ty qice pears, but Mr. G. picked E.
Wheeler.
sitnply could mil ’rat. Wc ■wonf-tn on the ground, wilh crude toots. nn automatic one.
third degree was conferred upon them on. fearing that to let them
In conclusion we must regret were eating lheir breakfast of pork
John Eddy. ■ Charles Haeheller. grow might injure the tree.- The I hat we could not notice n( greater cutleta and cucumbers.—Youth's Com­
inastar of the Hastings lodge, was trees came from the nursery- of N. length Un* prodticlion* of class '79. panion.
assisted in the work by Charles B. I'. Ihisled of Lowell, who raises lhe
Eddy,- of Hart. hro|her of the can­
July 9.' 1879.
'
didate. who holds the office of R.
Al’Keith lost a vnlunldt* horse on foiitp ai-j Liege university., com­
W. J. G. D. in the Grand Lodge nf
Al a regular meeting of IJrtlmer Monday night.- Il was one of I In* mends the practice of yawning. A
Michigan. The work was follow­ Encampment held on Thursday Black*, nnd is. quite a loss.
good-yawn, the Belgian iirofes-ur
ed with a banquel.
With - Mr.
Bachvller presiding; an informal
program followed.
Those who
spoke were:
Charles B. Eddy,
John Eddy, Robert Martin,‘Super­
intendent of Schools Fdlsworth
Cold weather is coming fast and you had .better get ready for it.. Re­
am! Willis Rockwell, master of
member that we have a large stock of STAPLE? GOODS AND OUR PRIC­
Hickory Corners lodge.
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I

Marriage. Licensee.
Fred-A. Huff. Middleville ....,.«
Ollie May Hensiha. Miihlleville .,19
"fiientf ETTaggcrt. .Rutland..........38
.Ma&gt;* Baker, Balinnorv ................. 21
Edwin Johnson.* t’.liicngo ........25
Julia E. DmiiinondJ Chicago....... 25
Albert J. Veddcr. Hawi nigs ..........35
Ida .M. More. Hustings ................ 30
\V. Harry Spark-. Hastings ....21
Ilia E. McArthur, Hasting* ....... t8

Quit Claim Dent*.
Gertrude ’ A. Rymi to Mead J.
Brown. lot, City, 1323.
Emilia I,. Johnson to Maurice F.
■Edinson, 120 acres, Prairieville,
$1.00.

Second One Last Thursday Evening
Attended by 2M. Welcomed
Pastor and Family.
There has bred* inaugurated by
the Methodist* of this 'Hly what
may Im termed “Ghurrh Family
Night." which Will be held owe-a
month on Thursday nights In the
khuuI rooms. when the whole
rhuivli famih can gel together.
V committee of uriangcmrute is
•horen in advance, a potluck sup-

plan, during which there IsXjaitmg und much sociability. Then
ufli*r lime Is given for moving
about, those present am called io
order, range theinselvrs in a cir­
cle about the pastor. sing some of
Uie familiar hymns of the church,
listen to a timely talk by lhe pas­
tor, after which there is a brief
prayer and testimony service. ’The
llr-l gathering was held,'shortly
before Pastor Brcadr went lo con­
ference.
The second gathering
was held Thursday night, and
partook of the nature of a wel­
come home to lhe pastor and hit
family. Aboul 25l» were present
Socially and religiously; it was n
very iduasaMl and helpful lime for
all who attended. A tine supper
was served, to which the pastor
contributed the ice cream.

.kssyria Sunday Srhdol
•
Avs'n Program.
Program for the Hemi-amiual
convention of the Assyria Sunday
School Association lo be held at
lhe Attetlll school housu, SatjURjay,
Dclotoe&lt; 3rd. Iflli.
Ifllu—Roiur Service, led by Mrs.
NinVTwJUT■
v...
...
Dovnlfonaf—R*-v. Kennedy.- 1
Paper. "Advantages of the Home
Department in the Hural Sunday
School "—Miss Burleign.
Dixcussion— Mr. E. E. Berry.
Recitation—Tiielnia Craudat.
Sour hy Convention—Adjourn for
dinner.
•
1:3ft—Song Service, led by Mr. E.
E. B*-rry.
Devotional—Rev. J. W. Foy.
Secretary’s report.
Recital mil—Ester Caso.
•
Song—Mabel Thompson.
*
Paper—“Five Formal Steps in
Tear hi tig"—Mrs. Nina Tasker.
Disctisaion—Mr. O. Phillips,
(tending—Eva Kent.
Recitation—Mario Sharpstoen.
Song—Bernico Vedder.
■ Paper “The Social Duties of the
Sunday School"—Mrs. Marshall.
Dlscuadon—Mr. Webster Hash­
ings.
Recitation—Mildred Hartom.
Song—Dorris Wilbur.
Paper. "Tho Relation of Good
Teaching to Average Allendauce.’’
—Mrs. Vedder.
DiscuMion—Rev. J. W. Foy.
Election of Ofilcors.
Song—By little Girls.
Recitation—Laura Marsliall.
.
Concction.
Duel—Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs.
Tasker.
Benedict ion—Rev. Kennedy. '
Basket'Dinner.
Bring Pentecostal Hymns, Nos. 3
and 4. '

We Want to Ask Yop
Ifyou have acen thte famous White
Beauty HOOSfER KITCHEN
CABINET

Wnrrunty Deeds.
H. Ira Mapes to Albert Spire and
wife. s. e. Ji of n. e.
sec. 25,
Maple Grove, 51.700.
Wm. Mainard to Roy Andrus,
trustee, lot. City. 51.00.
Sheldon B.‘ McArthur In Villa M.
Cornell, parcel, sec. 21, Woodland,
What it means to.b|i\t! the democratic parly in power is surely being #850.
'
evidenced right now when, to keep qur heads above water financially,
Charles H. Btekwith to Panner
wc'will be us a nation compelled l&lt;&gt; I'ubmit lo the most'odious forms of II. Karns, lot, Hastings. $3uo.
John F. Coals lo Jus. E. Dibble,
special taxes' in order tjijuuke Hie revenues salfichml to pay the vxprn- lol.
.Middleville, SUMI.
shluivs of our government; and it is pveti considered ik&gt;ubtfi|l if the
(• purge Rickie lo Russell Green­
field.
W acre*, sec. hi, WJOO.
School Report.
£li)5.b(M).nuu which it is proi&gt;o»ed to levy in s|&gt;ecinl taxes, will be sufficient.
Lafayette Parrott to Wallace J.
Report nf School District No- I.
. All this come* irofti the folly of attempling to apply the impossible Merriam,
Int, Woodland. Wft.OO.
Rutland, for month ending Sep­
theory of “tariff for revenue only." It never did work, and it never
"
Rosanna (loolbaugh to Wallace J.’। tember 25.
Number of days taught. 20.
will. True, due to the tremendous destruction of the European.war, Merriam, 3 Iola. Woodland. &lt;700.
Total aUendaiit-e. 338.
Orlen D. Stevens' In. Wallace J.
we may for a lime be able tu maintain our industries thal_are affected
Average
daily
attendance, 16.0.
Merriam, lot, Woodland. 51254)0.
Number boy- ertrftUftdi It.
by lhe tariff in the face of European competition. But as soon as the
Lemuel R. Forman to Goo. F.
Number girls enrolled, (J.
jieoples of Europe shall be able to reorganise their industries, lheir low­ Fuller, 80 acres, sec. 10. Woodland.
Whitt BwOj"
Percentage of at tendance, 99.il.
Scltoql Report.
58.500.
Those earning Ijalf holidays are
Report of Btinliek School Dis­
er wage scale and bur open markets will mean that we have, without
Almon O. Jones to Fred H. War­ a* follows; Alva nnd Maud Moore. trict, No. 7, for inontli tinding. Sep­
any compensution to*ourselves, uiatie America, the dumping ground for ner. it) acres, See. 288. Baltimore, John Dryer. Leatha, Floyd and tember
II there is r Cabinet made that poareases as many ex­
25:
11.200.
Loyd Shroyerf Mabel Shorten. Mary
.foreign products, to the delrimeht of our own interests. •
Number of days taught. 20.
cellent points, and is as handy as thia cabipot, we should
Philip T. Colgrovo l&lt;» Sarah Ann Smith. Harold and Clarke Spring­
'Total attendance, 13.23^.
like to know about it.
To meet foroign comiielitiou on anything like even terms.'American Cook, lot, Hastings, Wdtl.
’er, Mary Poland. Ida Ray and Glerf
Numtair of boys enrolled, 8.
Ann Gregory, per Hold. Garrison, HaywoOtl.
When you buy a Cabinet, why not get one made by
industries ia’i*l be oiganizcd into large units. The massjng of resourc­
Number of girls unrolled. 0.
■ilnu to Jay II. Snyder, 8 acres.
Clarice Lyon from Grand Rppids
the largest Kitchen Cabinet factory in the world, and whose
Percent, of attendance, .9191-1es; production on a large scale, with corresponding reduction in the |&gt;er- Hostings. 5725.
entered »ahool Un- last week.
'lliooo neither absent nor lardy
years ot experience have enabled them to produce a Cabinet
John
Ehret
to
Pear)
A.
Slaup
ceiiluge of overhead ejjieiises: these constitute lhe only way by which
Norn E. Henkes, teacher.
were Florence and Earl Knowles,
that is the very acme of perfection. .
panels of lots. Nashville, «l,tqo.
Haul Brewer and Charlie Allen.
we can maintain dur relatively high wage scale, a^id meet foreign comIf you ere interested in • Cabinet at all it would pay you to eall
Grace Bolyen,
Yecklcy School Report.
Probate Court Neus.
at our store and let na shew you one that I* superior to aay Cabinet
prtiliuu.
Hut the douipcralic administration proposes to make this
» &lt;
'
Teacher.
Report
for
month,
September
on
the market, and it ia always a pleasure for na to demonstrate tfii*
of Ida A. Brooks, deceas­ 18:
impossible by ils “trust busting" program of government law suits, wilh ed.Eslate
splendid Cabinet ns it la no convenient and up-to-aata in every
Proof of will tiled. Bond ap­
N'uniber days taught. 20.
respect. .
, . . ';
■ . '
'tho pQvpQfe nf "n‘sjo^|iig»com(ieliLiun” ami giving America Hint'much proved. Order admitting will tn
Order for Publication.
Total attendance. 32t»Ji. '
probate entered. Leiters .issued In
Slate of .Michigan, the Probate
liemldod ‘2sbw F/cedom." Thus are our industries hampered while the Win.
Average daily attendance, 15.9-’-.
L. Chase, executor. Petition
Court for the County of Barry.
Number IiOys enrolled. 12.
■bani tokiur home market* jue opened to all comers.
for hearing claims tiled. Dale uf
At a session of said court, held at
Number girl* enrolled, 5.
.
* But tip; jitter. Unpcactaiietil of democratic capacity lo deal with our hearing Jan. 21. 1915.
the probate office, in the City of
Furniture &amp; Undertaking -c« Tho Samplo FusaUura People
‘Total. 17.
Estate of Alonzo ’E. Ken.isten. de­
Phone 2t0, Hastings, Michigan.
Percentage of attendance, 97 per Hastings, in said county, on the
naliunal finances is shovyji by the fact (hat. notwithstanding a foreign ceased. Annual account of Ad­
I3lh
day of September A. D. I9IL
Petition for- Thorn nuitli.r ah-enl nor tartly
:war, amt the'itfiiimulied'jiiviuiuea of the government due to the L'nder- ministrator filed.
Present:
Hon.
Chas.
M.
Mack,
hearing therenn. date Ort. 19.
for
,lhe
month
are:
Lewi*
Hine.
Judge
of
Probate.
.vvood "tariff-fat-revenue only," yef a d''m&lt;H'ratlc cmigress. in the face of
Estate of .Minnie B. Mankcr. de­ Stewart i*ain. Eldon
Mathews,
In the Matter of lhe Estate of '
-all 'Hiis. jia.wci; a rivers and .harbors bill appropriating J9L(MM),UWH! ceased. Order appointing admin- Howard Christie. Charles Peck.
isli-.ilnr de lionis non. with will an­ Thelma Pe/fk, Vein Lauhaugh, Ru­ Joseph B. Wertman, deceased.
Every uiie. vvlu&gt; knows vvhilt such a bill moans well understands that nexed entered.
Bond approved.
Jennie Wertman, widow of said
by Hubbard and Riiby Hawkins.
&gt;urii an ttt*|&gt;ropriaiion, even were- we at the high tide of financial .pros­ I,ell.-r- issued l&gt;&gt; -lohii I.. Br.&gt;u-'lideceased,
having filed in sai«l court
Grace WHI. Teacher.
ton.
hrr petiliou praying that lhe ad­
perity, would b'*j nothing abort pf cxiraypgunre. l|ut coming now, when
Estate of Sylvciius Powers, •!&lt;'ministration of said estate may. be
Thi* hold* true in year electric
'School Report.
ceased.
All
receipts
and
consent
our guveeumeiit * receipts are $100,000,008 less than our yearly ex(*eudigranted lo C. I’. larrabee, or to
wiring. That'* one reaaon
Report of Hendershot I School for some
discharge tiled.
Discharge is­
oUier suitable person.
•appropriafMn• sh»»w&lt;'inter*inrapncily- to inert tho re­ to
mouth ending .Sept. 25, l')ti.
why I urge yon to let me do
sued tn Elbert V. Smith. Admr.
1 It Is Ordered. That the tOth &lt;l|y
No
days
taught,
20.
Whiles, of George and - Hazel
quirements of our sitiialioii. Had not four republican L'. 8. senators.
of October, A. D. 4014,- at ten
Total
alteiidaiici'.
(HOW.
WilliamX.Jximia tthedd and Wal­
know it is done right and that
1 o'clock in the forenoon, at said
Lacked by their i&gt;urly colleagues in tho senaje,- bhirkod this porfc-barri'l lace
Bitgtec. .Minors. Petition for
your building* are safe if I do
probate offlee, be and is hereby ap­
No. girls enrolled. 19.
scheme by a filibuster, and compelled Iho senate committee on rivers license (o' sell real , estate tiled.
I co.
pointed for hearing said petition;
No. |M&gt;ys enrolled. II.
Date
for
hearing
Oct.
17.
11 is Further- Ordered, That pub­
nnd'h.-n-bois lo reduce Hie appropriation lo 02(1.000.000, more taxes would
Estate of Anu Gregory, deci ased.
GEO.
VANTIFFLIN
PeiTontng.' nf attendance. 97 plus. lic notice thereof be given by pub­
have been necessary than those already cOnt&gt;*niplated, all of which will Order confirming sale of 6-al es­
H.,Wellman
Those wh&lt;&gt; earned half day holi­ lication of a copy of this order, for
■l•etrlol■n&gt;
entered.
successive weeks previous to
hear on Hie “ultimate consumer;" since the new taxes will lie added to tate
Estate &lt;&gt;f Vitilei H. and Greta G. days were; Greta and Elsie John­ three
said-day of hearing, in the Hast­
the cost of Hie foods, so the consumer will fool the bill.
Rodebaugl). minors.
Petition for son. Mildred Slocum. Irene Beach. ings BANNER, a newspaper print­
Mary
and
Dorothy
Clino.
Minnie
"This alf goes |o show that the democratic party has as in the past license In self real estate filed. and Leo Hi ndendiolt. Lula. Freda. ed and circulated iu *aid county.
1
Hearing Ort. »i.
Chas. M. Mack.
failed lo |iivi&gt;eijy provide for tlie financial needs of our government, hut
Estate of Melvin II. Smith, in­ .Via. Cryriat nnd Jeanette 'Thomas.
Judge of Probate, i
Hattie Brog.in. Clare Strobridge and
is still Hie same o|«l parly vyiUj it? oft tried and deficit-producing jMiticy sane. (now deceased? . Final ac­
A true copy.
.
‘
count tiled.
Order allowing .ar­
Grace Bauer,
two dqys vacation ^fur
.of "tiyjlT-for-iuvenue-qiil^'," aiid whieh seemingly has hq little concep­ cmin! entered. AH receipts rnd
Register of Probate.
The hot weather is about gone and-nothing is
tion of the situation in which this country hits been placed hy the Un­ request 11&gt; discharge tiled. Dis­ the
charge issued lo Cha*. F&gt; Cook.
Vi'iror.* |l&gt;&lt;* month wore Mr. Ed­
derwood bill and the foreign war that it proposed to spend $»I,(MXI.OO(J on gunrdia|i.
Notice of Hearing Claims.
more chcering'and invigorating than one of our
ger. Mr*. Chits. Hendershott. Clare
Estate of Amanda Jeffrey. de­ llendersholt, Nina Brogan. DoroHiy
Slate of Michigan, County of Barrivers and harbors, the treat hullcrr il bimig cuncededly unnecessary,
HOT DRINKS.
ceased. Petition for dcleripiiiatiou Huyne*. and Helen Slribriilge.
and tuirely to help (lougressiucu gel yo(es al the fall- election. Fortin- of heirs tiled. Hearing Oct. 24.
Nolice is hereby given, that by 1
Frederick Fuhr and Elate Slronately for the country republicans in Hie United States senate cut out
an
order
of
the
Prohate
Court
for!
briilgv
are
in-w
scholars
thia
year.
Rutland W. C- T. t . .Meeting.
We Inn.- a (hie new utovr.
the County of Barn-, made on the
_e7Uw,utX!.iif.Hus uncfiUul-iux^iipwopDatiau. A few Tcsasjtrfittka may? The AK._U_T._LL was held Sept.
Gelia--UIhh&gt; 4a-our Jibranuu fur . VLli day of SwdemtH'r. A. D. 1014. [
not hear the sonhd 'of the 'team dredge next year, and a few North Caro­ 23. at the home nf Mr*. Augusta O?lnl.er.
fouc months Troiii that dale were.
WahTs. This meeting was in hon­
Is another onoof/our specialties. You can always
. lina inland villages may be thwarted in lheir ainbitiou to become sehpofl or of Frances E. Wiilanfs birlliThe rishili graders me studying allowed for creditors to present
their claim* again*! -Iho estate of!
■towns by the grace df*Cnh^h,.*.«: hut the-rountry will he the guim-r by Iduy. which is Sept.-28. Eleven be­ F.vHitgelliir Mid are al»o much iu-. Edward N. Buller, late of said eoun- (
■
feel sure ypii are getting CLEAN GOODS for we
ing present, meeting wus called to tervsted' in &lt; urrerit pvonls.
ly, deceased, and that all ereditort
at least, innl ought lo appreciate lhe service of the men who prior
Biifah
YatiVranken.
teacher.
by vim president. Mrs. G. W.
of said deceased arc required to1
make them ourselves and take every pains with
prevented this cnlnswal extravaumice.
Bigg's.' After the business' meeting
present Ihelr'claims to said Prabhlei
N(»T
DRUGS
/
Uie prograiit was in charge of -Mr-.
Court, al the Probate Office in theJ
them.
Gertrude, haiigliman. Supt. id Red
Food Did II.
City of Hastings, (or examination
Leiter Day*, and' wa* called Hie.
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION'
s&lt;ht«i itrport.
After using laxative and cathar­ and allowance, on or before the 9th!
1 Report o( Hope ('.enter school Children's llurve-l Home. Collec­ tic medicines from chihll..... I n day of January next, und that
tion for flowers, tin cents. The Un­ case of chronic constipation yield­ such claims will he heard before
for iihhiIIi ending. S»-pt. 2G.
H. G. Aidham
ion \oied to sepd Honors io Mrs. ed to Hie scientific food, Grape­ said Court, on Saturday, the 9th day
' Nunilier days taught; 17.
II. IL .. ..................of uOF members
Total ullendance. 352.
Nub. in a few days.
uf January* next, al ti-ir o'clock in
Teacher oi Violin
who
is sick, 'l he next meeting will
J. W. ARMBKU3TEK. Prvp.
“From early cJiildhood- I sulTer- (he forenoon of that day.
Average daily attendance. 20 plus.
Dated Hcptemher 9th, A. D. 1911. i
Number Imy* i-iirulled. 1*2.
. Ik- October 21 at .Mrs. Homer Ycck- cil with such terrible constipation
Phone 548
Hastings, Mich.
b-y’s. The program will be in that I had to use laxatives contin­
Ninidier girl* enrolled. 0.
CHARLES M. MACK,
charge of Mr.*. Lulu Walers. “Tcm- uously .going from one drag store
Judge uf .Probate. I
Fall Term Starts First Week in! Total enrollment. 21
penuice in the Sabbath School." |o another- and suffering more or
.Percentage
of
attendance.
U7.ft-!-.
September.
'
I
Alice Johnson, teacher. will be Hie .subject. Notice’ of Hie less all lhe time.
meeting will lie given later. Every-, "A prominent physician whom I
body plan to attend.
consulted told me Hi'' muscle* of
Studio and Residence 435 West I
Augusta Waters, Pres. Supt. th*- digestive organs were weaken­
Court St. .Phone 391-B.
- ‘•r’-' *' u start in
rus fruit growing.'
ed mid could not perform lheir
HIGH STREET.
work without help of some kind.
Mrs. Charlotte Still of Hastings *o I have tried nt different times
and daughter Mrs. tileiin Sluuiiard Ubout every laxative and-cathartic
of -Kalamazoo spent Bunday ami known, but found no help Hint was
Monday of last, week with the nt all permanent. I had finally
former's daughter Mrs, A. E. Rob­ become di-i i-urageri ami had given
ARE
inson.
my'i’ase up ns iiopt'less when I beMrs. Will lademiiii.ha* been quite gall to um' the pre-digested fixid,
sick ‘with heart trouble, lhe past Ortipe-Niils.
week dull is lielter ul this writing. "Although I had not I’xpocledTo worry oat your days
Mrs. Charles perk and daughter. this food to help my trouble, to my
Florence, visited friends in Grand great surprise Grape-Nuts digested
half frozen. Let us heat
Rutiids. the iiasl week. Her daugh­ easily from lhe first mid In a few
ter Mrs. hia Baldwin of Hastings days I was convinced that thin wa*
your home with a
Cream of Pocahontas Lump
,
• nn-d for Hie house while she wus just what my system needed.
gillie.
"Tlie Ixiwete performml lheir
Lehigh Valley Aqthracite . “
\Ve wrVe■' nun'll plrasisl tn. *.-e fund ion* regularly ami I mn i»&lt;’w
Bauer’s Famous Whit? Ash
Mr*. Chas. Biggs and daiigliler l-oiiiph-tely and [HTUiaUClltly CUtCll
^dawilon Washed Nut
Katie of Podiiuk out
lo Hunday of I his awful trouble.
School wilh us. Hope they will
“Truly the- jmwer of mcIuiiIillr
, Washed Egg and Coke
eo|||e (igllill.
food mu»l . he unlimited." Name
the furnace that for simtileim Tuggarl weiil tiway Wed­ givgu by Postym Co- Bailie Creek,
pliclty, durability and
nesday anil returned with a bride. Mirh.
We extend congratulation*. .
Trial hi days of Grape-Nuts,
economy of operation
-AD kinds of Wood—Split, Slab and Chunk
Will Liunington of West lluilnml when regular RmnI «locs not mmmu
spent Sunday with F*rnesL Robin­ to sustain tlfu body, works wlm-:
ia not surpassed*
*
son.
,
den*. “There's a Henson."
I.ook in pkgs, for the famous lit­
!
HUFFMAN BR0THBR8
tu-Tiiiun stamp collectors were tle iMHtk. ‘"The Road to Wcllville."
delighted n few’ Weeks ngn to be
Ever rend the above letter?
\
JEFFKRSON tTRKKT
able to iidd to lheir treasures the new unr a pirears from time to
find, airtdiiii stamp*. Leiters pro­ time. They are nrnuliie. trite mid
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
vided with them cun
thruwii in- full of Iiiii'iihii intrrmt.—.Wv.
To'any letterbox, to tie-conveyed
by the Pin-llurscliirf Srliwahrii
Birtiiiiighani. England, giiitfuak*
PHONES 2S4 AND 224
along the Rhine to Frankfort or •‘r&gt; reiHirt a shortage of skilled.
Darmstadt.
labor.
I

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FUMRE COL

Safety First

Order Our Dray*

HOT DRINKS

Home Made Candies

The Palm Garden

BAUER BROS.

Life is Altogether Too Short

Headquarters for Good, Clean Coal

RABSTOW
UBAY STATE 11

The Hastings Lumbers Coal Co.

�THE HASTINGS BANKER. OCTOBER 1. 1914.

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Better Farmers are Being Made Every Year by our TWO YEAR WIN­
TER COURSE IN AGRICULTURE.

Tf you want to keep up with the procession you had better Investigate
this course which, is doing so much-for the farmers of Michigan. 33K0 have
already availftl themselves of the opportunity offered.
Write us tixlay

for Special Catalog on “Two Year Course in Agriculture.
, Address: J. L. SNYDER, East Lansing,'Mich.

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LANSING, MICHIGAN

PAGE ELEVEN

Jay-r*
i,rww‘ ,h7"i DIVIDED INTO TWO CLASSES
within
standard- requirements. ,
Hint they will not only |t,. i.rixlm-' '
....
_ _ ,.
.....i•
Bn..,.. ..ii..uj-•j*"•• "j"up
will
imifurm l&lt;&gt; it groat extent I
o1 Th0M That Draam and Thoae
ill feat her und Shope, an*l lhi.&lt; i«]
Th*‘ Sleep.
iM-iiig arenmpliahed liwljiy by many]
----of tin' lending breeder* tn this
On a suburban trolley car we met
cotmlry V^hu not Only have mi eye I a pleasant-faced butcher who ascribed
on Ho- rug basket .done, bul alMo’*-' —
•
■ -•-- *J— ----­
one for the beautiful.
That tins
cnmbinaHon in mor*- diiih ult to *&gt;)&gt;-! except Bomellmes for the first three
tain, no oji« will ipi*-*ii*m. for inj' I minutes. Successfui men In thia world
till* lhe lireedera mu«l Mriv** fori'! might be divided into two sort*—the
not mu- breetling
rcuina i-harncloristic,
ciinnu-urrisur, iI .
, ..
,
—.
.eggs
„„ ' .alnm
........1. but. *• v.-ral-pluinm.-.
' _1 - ----- . I d“«» “&gt;• sl«ep««. The sue
shape ami head marking*.
ceo of a nation depends indeed upon
mean* cln*s*r t-ullim: for lhe utH-; the right proportion being maintained
ity hr
slitw-nr.l* only th&lt;.-*-1 tjelween these two classes In the comwhich do lift pFii*iii.-.- ;i certain! munlty; It the sleepers achieve loo
mimb**r of egg* wilhin th** year. j complete a dominance, that nation be’I'll*- breeder nf stan*lar&lt;l-l*iv*i. comes Boeotian In its stolidity and con*'**''Jt
, ,l'*,‘in'l fowl.sl servatlam—prosperous, perhaps. In the
which liuv*- laid n largt* number **f things menfbuy and" sell, but without
HW bmili.. of 11, .l. r.s H ... I,-,,.. ,^d,„Up
laiuu,, or l».ulr u.
b«&lt;o"
a I'i..’. »“ “• °u,,r h“d- ’*■' “Uo“
ulililr inulin™ or .....ir l.,«r. .. “ dr™»r.-.»a
rout ploddiw
true.'and il i* thM via** of tin-wl- clerks and butchers dream o nights
.
Hittl to a great -slent liavei Instead of sleeping all but the first
Ijtade .lite claim pn—ii*!*- Hint l.b.-j three minutes— then, as the old-fashso-call&gt;-&lt;l fancy fowl vy;i* iml Hn-I toned almanacs usyd to say. look out
producer that, the utility br*,i-&lt;|i-i ; for storms, revolutions, upheavals In
clninu-il for iii-* own.
Bill Hn-rei
WJd tetters, the invention of new
ar*1 ninny (drains "f fancy fowl* forms,of depravity, excess In everyltal an- (.ro.huw- ..r II... lliM| lh„;t „„pt th. ,i„»bie u&lt;l.t.cuoo.
gram-.*, and
ami linin'
more ami
nun nittre
more earn । -*. ...
.
’•* “
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- curious
bualnesa, this
vrar ar.- llie hrwkr&lt;r»nd»n|. •'
'“rt‘
l.r.,1 r..»l. working &lt;..r l.ll.T ..gg | n&gt;"*rr nt Orrnmln,
production, with Hi*- result that succeed wo owe it to "superior imiglwilliiitn short tim*- th** claim that tiatton." If we ignobly fail we are vis­
ionaries and unpractical Idealists and
well meaning theorists. The child is
■hire large number-

Let Us Supply You With
Fresh Vegetables

preach more closely the beasts of the
How runny started in last spring fields or the king tn hla counting
or this -summer t
room, counting out hla money, the
mite: farther wo get from childhood and
Ihi* poultry husim

Look ovor this list of good things to oat and save money by
buying here.
Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs. for
25c
Spanish Onions, per lb
. 8c
Green Corn, per dozen
12c
Green and Red'Pcppers, per dozen
15c
Tomatoes. Best Quality, per bushel
.75c
Pickling Onions, per quart
.10c
Osage Melons, Large, each
10c
Water Melons, Sweethearts*
.10c
Concord Grapes, per bushel.................................
1.00
Celery, Large and Well Bleached, per dozen....

Imbecile or the bard.ned criminal that
does not dream at all—and thia Is not
an editorial theory either, but science
out of a book.—Collier s Weekly.

E. C, Russ &amp; Son
TelephorieTl 6

wlo-ii you started
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’are if tli
done well. &lt;•*
try lo raise thousand
poultry.

M. w. Hicks;

fowl- and fatten thgni lw*for
ing ilh'in t&lt;&gt; market.

The Grocers
liable Information wc can obtain ou
I be aubjects they desire explained. In
asking question* send full Information.

hm.htuffs soaring al.f

pOllltt

•ri&lt;-i- from t5 lo.; ,... .
vtll wagi-r that th*- num who ''al*
hi&lt;-k*-u and i-giw di.irmc Iho enjnFcalhrrs and Emits.
Of late Hit- beginner in pnuliry
hns n-atl and heard much aboul
Good Poultry Adi ire.
utility and standard breed, or .***The Bi.-at problem in poultry
cnlled'fancy poulti'y, regarding tlifproducing p*&gt;w«*iH of Hu- &gt;u»-&lt;-iilli-d i'liltiiH' is "How to make lhe in­
utility fowls amt tho non-producing come nverlnke lift* cost of produc­
qualities of.the so-called fancy tion." ami in *r&gt;hfnfe this problem
poultry. Opinions differ 011 Un*
HOLLAND
subject some'i-laiminK that, it i?
impossible lo have fancy Yowls and
nf breeds .nml
Then* Is no method of healing I utility al, the same time, while Olli­
breed jflndl I se­
the American home that excels u
ers a****ri that Hie two ran ami onwarm nlr hunting mid ventilating
Imlay being dm-ed. Naturally Ho- .How ran I improve the quality nf
system for pure uir, warm lldora.
average lu-ginnor looks first to th*- .my flock?
How can I maintain
fuel economy, cleanliness, e.ise of
utility qualities of; th*- fowls he vigor, size ami pixxlncfivones* in
operation, durability, und sating of
hnfiiw to purchase, for in those days llie flock an.l sacrifice nothing in
space In the rooms. Besides, reg­
of .M-arcity of fresh hen fruit nml
isters uro ornamental mid do not
strictly fresh-kille&lt;i ixtullry, th*- lions that
make tiny noises like strum and
average per^oh who ho|ios to raise
hoi water radiators do.
poultry' wishes producers. 'At tinoften matte Hint
same lime, iflost of those wlm raise
good , as another.
poultry have an .-ye for the beauti­
I must In* taken
ful. and when this can be obtained,
lhe beautiful with the utility, lhe ing of a breed must he determined
Or vrrlio * H. (1 Redmon, Lansing, Mich.
breeder of such fowls will find a by climate. lhe &gt;-nvironmeut, llie
ready market at good price*. Hut end sought.ami llie tastes of lhe
are such being produced by the ad- individual.
The White I.egii*&gt;rn
vahcetl,breeders qF this or any olh- would not he .eleeled for a market
or
cotmlry?
From .some of the
Do You Want the Finest Tea you ever Drank? dyed-in-llie-wool
ttdvoctiles of util­
ity the claim lias.been ma*l** -that
one can not serve Two masti*rs. ami ern climate.
that a sacrifice must be mail*- one
Finest Japan Tea. Put Up Especially for Us.
Maintaining Quality While Pre­
way or the other, eilhet in the serving
Vigor, .rids . Js .licrntnpfeather or the egg-prodtirtng grow­
by introducing blood from
ers of the fowl.*. Front snmo Qf Imhed
In time and by a process of
the leading breeders wlm have tinii*
line breeding.
It is somt-lime*
worked along advanced linns,' tin- disastrous
to introduce new blood.
claim has been made that Hie two If a conflicting
sIrinnJs used the
can lo ft great extent he combined
by proper breeding and selection, a single "eason. But new- blood,
and tn this lhey are in th** main I jf obtained from llie same strain as
the original flock, i.
from a
Poultry breeding—poultry- knowl­ strain that lia&lt; been -bred in line
edge—is yd in its infancy, nnd for years, will add vigor, nnd qual­
within th- past few years much lias ity to the Hock. Some advocate
be.-n accomplished and much more adding new’bhm*! through the fe­
When people buy DRUGS they are
will be realized in tin- future. male, others . prefer selecting a
Homo of our experts hut a few choice male ami mating him witli
particular about having everything
years ago scoffed at the idea of fli&lt;|200-egg hen. amj yd today fowls
properly compounded. As our repu-,
। have, made this record and over,
Suppose a brt-i-der begins wilh. a
tation is at stake, your needs in times
not only al some of (he laying flock
of two f.-niales and one male.
i
contests now held in this nnd nlh- They
of sickness will he carefully attend­
have been linn bred ami
er countries, but on the plaids and therefore
an* imt closely related,
■
farms
of
the
leading
poultry
breed
­
ed.
I
Hiring
first year this pen will
ers in each and every slate. True produce lhe
a large number of pullets
| they are not. plentiful, but in the and cockerel*.
Al the beginning
hands of some breeders who have
worked along egg-producing lines
many heavy producers are ob- and hens &lt;&gt;f Hi** original pen are
Inim-d.
hi the majority of cases
with one of the best cocker­
North Side Phirmeclit
Hastings, Michigan
the breeders working along lli&lt;* mated K.rom
these two pens we
'■gg-producing lines conduct tlie els.
have fwA line* of production. The
so-failed commercial plants, their cbckrrcls from one line can be
sole aim being to produce fowls mated tn the pullets of the other
that-will furuisb a good supply of line and vice . vena. By milling
Lvcky Man!
eggs for the’ near-by market, and new blood from time to time,
of
One morning two njen who chanced
they have bred only as a rule) this same strain as Hie original
to meat at tho club were talking of many puzzles to the philologist. There with that idea in view.
Any pen. a line of breeding ran be es­
a young fellow of dlitingulihed family is no doubt that France Is the coun­ fowl, regardless, of shape, feather, tablished
excelling in color, shape.
whom they both knew very wgll. The try of the Franks, the free men. or comb marking, color of eye, etc., .
young man had succeeded in diasipat- that Austria is the eastern empire. was bred if il had during Hie first
' Ing the entire fortune left him the But one would not so easily guess that year ma&lt;V* a creditable record in 1Slop Those Early Bron­
producing
&gt;ggs.
As
a
rule,
lhe
"Russians" means rowers or seafarers
chial Cmighs
year before by hla father.
fowls making-goml records were of
"I m really, awfully sorry about IV —a word of Swedish origin commem­ good depth n fliudy. strong and , Tliry hang on all winter it not
said Dolan. "He must be in a bad orating tho Scandinavian vikings. sturdy, am) by each year, breeding ,cheekeil. nml pavo the way for
The Britons have been supposed to to such, the egg type idea was M*riou.«
throat
and
lung
tliseare.*.
.
a bntlle of Eoloy's Honey mid
take their name from a word signify­ formed, viz, that only those fowls Get
.
Tar Compound, and take it freely.
shape," said Donnelly; "but lust think ing variegated, in allusion to their with long l&gt;odies,.deep keels, etc.. &lt;Slops j'ougti* nnd coldn. heals raw
how much poorer ho would bo if lhe staining their skins with woad. Most MjC’re producers, nnd for a time J-inflamed
throat. .Idosens
the
puzzling of all is "Gormans," which is (until the, trap-nest users dispelled
old man had left him more!"
not tho Latin "germanus." own broth­ the idea) the egg-type'fowl wail!phlegm mid is mildly laxative. B*-*l
.fr^cliildren and grown persona.
er, but of Celtic origin, and has been given much publicity.
Wa^ftpiale'*.—A. E. Aluiliollmnl.—j
A German chemist al Hanover variously Interpreted as meaning “the
Today it is known that the finest Adv.
,
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has succeeded in making han! coal paopls" or “tho sboutore."
.marked fowl, up to standaiyl re- '
out of lhe elements of whiciujhft
quirements, can lay as many eggs
Canadian *famn»ra ar.* gradually
coal in mines was formed. Hia es­
If bred along those lines as tho so-- idiscarding the heavy fence rails
Barcelona, Spain, docs n large called egg tyne and it is here that &gt;
timate is that it took 8,000.000 years
which have surrounded thoir pro­
for this coal to assume its present business in the manufacture of a class of brt*eden» is working. perties
।
for dec.-ple.*. .and are erecting
condition.
drinking cupa.
To first produce fowls that are serviceable wire field fencing.
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No More
Cpld
'Floors

J. W.TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich.

Buy “ARBUTUS” 50c

THE COFFEE 4

Jl®nton Hastings, Mich.

RELIABILITY

Ominous.
A New England mat) tells of a man
tn Westfield. Muss., who had been
married four times and hod been so
Such a matter of course had thia man'*
wsHldtngs come to be tn Wcatfield that
when, after a year of wldowerbood,
he announced hl* fifth engagement,
one of the'neighbor* aald:
"Richard, I *upi&gt;o»e getting married
conic* pretty natural to you by thi*
lime, doean’t !t?"
"Well." said Richard, after due re­
flection. "thi* fifth marriage ain't go
Ing to *ecm *b natural. Old Parson
Bcgg'e off on a trip to Euro,..- and
he's never failed to tie the knot for
me.
“1 Mid to Mary that 1 didn't think It
would feel like a wedding without Par
*on Begg; but ahu satd that It waa her
turn to choose, nnd that she meant
to start out with that young mlniitex
that ju«l come to town, and that If
he did well she guessed she'd stick to
him. She didn't explain what aha
meant, but It sounded kinder ominous
to me."

Leave It To Us! Why Not?
We are in position to give you the* best service
possible tin the purchase of your meats. We aim
to give you satisfaction.
You can't go wrong in
leaving your meat troubles to us. Just phone to us
and we will deliver fresh, juicy meats at your home.

BESSMER BROS
Phone 1ft!

Tlie Meat Market Men

Hasting*. Mich.

THE GIFT STORE

Let Big Ben
tend to calling up
the hands
Lot Big Ben tend to calling up
your help.
Don't bother about doing it
yourself.
- He'll get them up easily enough
if you give him a chance, and
he'll do it on tho dot at any time

lf ho doesn't rouse them on tho
very first tap, he will repeat hia
calf 30 seconds later and keep on
calling until they are wideawake.
And he’ll guarantee to do it
year after year every dav in the
year, if you only have him oiled

BESSMER
Th Jinlir

Big Bon was made to get tho
people up on time—why not de­
End on him and save half an
ur’s sleep?

$2.50

OPEN EVENINGS

Lverywoman

Two venerable theologians In an up­
state town ■were very friend’y, despite
their differences in belief. One. who
was about seventy, was an Episcopa­
lian, while tho other, who was slight­
ly younger, was a Presbyterian.
The predecessor of the Episcopalian
in that town had always liked to be
addressed as "Father N." Having
got used to this title in cr-vena­
tion with the predecessor tho Presby­
terian minister used It several times
In speaking to the new rector, who did

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Wife, Mother or Sister.-get after that Husband, Sop, or Brother and tell, him that you
would rather have a fine photo of himself for a Christmas present
than anything he could give you.
Also tell him'that the Howe
Studio has a special proposition to business and professional men
(over thirty years of age) good only during the month of October.
See that he attends to this at once—He’ll be too busy later
and we'll all be the loser.

Several time* bo asked the Preabyterian to omit thu title in hla direct I
coaverantlon, but without penult. Ono
day an explosion came.
"Seo hifre, Doctor B.." said the ven­
erable bul irate rector, "for lomo time
J have been asking you to atop calling
me 'father.' If you do It again. 1 shall
caU you mother.' and If you do ft again
HAer that I shall coil you 'grand­
mother.' " .
Tho threat had the' desired effect.

Stebbins Block

The Howe Studio

Utilising School Grounds.

Bridge* built of timbar, and par­
ticularly those of the-How* trua* typa,
have shown a remarkable longevity,
eapedaliy where they are covered ta
from the weather.

Woman suffrage proved llu» most
It takes, three seconds for a cable
popular of 1.167 subjects treated Jn
the package sent mil by the depart-, ine-tsagr lo cross Hie Atlantic to
tm-nl of debating and iRiblic dis-: Eludaiid.. J^tble costs about #1.000
............................... a mile to lay and the total Sfijo ’
eonsin from last July lo April of'laid al the bottom of the sea f
resents a-value of. #250,000,000.
.

Making the school grounds a minia­
ture colony. wilh the pupils busily en­
gaged in ail kinds of productive occu­
pations. Is the device of the Blriey
House school, an open-air school In .
England.

Two hundred megaphones havo
been ordered by the British war of­
fice for military u.*te. They will be
used chiefly- hy artillery o til cere lo
give commands al a distance.

COAL

C. E. HARVEY

&lt;

We have All Sizes of ANTHRACITE, POCAHONTAS and other
SOFT COALS and at prices that will be satisfactory to you.
Now is the time to place your order, as delay may mean higher prices to
you.
We think it behooves the consumer, under existing conditions, to carefully consider his wants and not wait until cold weather to buy his COAL.
It is certain that there can be no further reductions in the present prices, and
we should like to have the consumer take advantage of the present prices
while we can offer them the opportuuity.
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A
S in the market for GRAIN,
SEEDS, DntMC
BEANS, T'-T'.
ETC.,
Flour, Bran, Middlings and other feeds at current prices. Give us a friendly call.
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Dealers In Grain, Beans, Seed, Ha,, Coal, Cament, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH.

�THE HUTTNC* BANNER. OCTOBER I. 1911.

A GROUP PICTURE OF THE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN IN ACTUAL ATT]

Hastings Man— __
| Louis R. Greusel,
| | Makes Big Success
Mr. Louis R. Grctmel. just an ordinary every day boy, from Hastings,
K enrolletl at ’the Mjchl^n lJmim£s&gt; &amp; Normal College Just a few years ago
for the intcitsilicd business training-offered.
Mr. -Greusel is now General
Manager of the Central Electric Company at Battle Creek.
HE SAYS: "Michigan Business and Normal College
'
■ .
. training put me where I am-today.”
.
Mr. Lours R. Greusel is well known to many people ot* Hastings and
i
• Barry county, lie was b"rii in Barry county and graduate&lt;l-[f&lt;nn the Hast’'ings High School. Hc'is the son of Mr. Sylvester Greusel who was a resident n
uf Hastings tor thirty years.
• i
Mr. Greusel’s letter to Michigan Business College is here given in full:

Battle Creek, Mich. X
Muy rj, 1914.

&lt;

•Attention --C. J. Argubright, Pres.
-flattie (‘reck, Midi.

Dear Mr. Argubright:
•
In reply to yoiir letter of recent date, regardingTlie writer's experience
al tlie Michigan Business &amp;-Nurinal College, I can say that whatever suc­
cess 1 have attained in lhe past eleven years has been directly due td’the
Kcal Business Training I received at this college.
1 sincerely believg that
every young mao should have this business education, as without il success
is nw&gt;re luck than anything else.
— ■ Since 4 graduated trotn -your-school!-have Iieen instrumental in send­
ing you a number of students, and I have noticed that all of them hold |h&gt;silions today that have been attained only through the careful training and.preparation they received at your'hands.*
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•
With, the kindest personal regards to both Mr. Sillers and yourself, I
. remain,
.
’
Yours very truly,
(Signed)
L. R. GREUSEL.

What Will YOU Be at Forty
You Now Stand at the Parting of the Ways!
.
It Is For You To Choose What You Will Be in the Years To Come!
You,arc standing at the parting of the ways—one road leads to affluence and plenty, independence, power—the other road
....
■ continues a life of drudgery, the time clock, the pay envelope—the weekly stipend.'

FOR YOU MI ST CHOOSE NOW*. If yort
nn* rontciil to Iratcl (hr “low road” well mid
Ijood—but IF YOU ARE LOOKING AHEAD
TO THE BIG JOB. THE MANAGER'S CHAIR,
THE 1‘EM.E .WORTH-WHILE W ITH ALL
THE PRIVILEGES THAT IT IMPLIES. YOU
MUST PLAN FOR YOL K FUTURE .NOW.
YOI MI ST OBI AIN THE EDUCATION
WHICH WILE FIT YOU FOB IT.
Upon your diofer, jiow of lhe mad you an*
going to -travel 'defwnds tho kind of kfe you
will llvn in lhe yems w come.

43*45-47 West Main Street

You Are At the Parting ol the Ways

Years ago n Business Education was not
so necessary as now. Then a business usually
grew only as big as il wan p&lt;NMllt&gt;IO for one
nian to handle—letters went written in long­
hand. n goom- &lt;|uill was used for a pen. tallow
caiolles mid lanlcrim furnished lhe light. To­
day. imt few bu-nness concerns cun lie num­
aged by one maty. A General Manager is at
the head, ^ib'jxlimte’ to whom is the Sales
Manager, tn? I'urehasiHg Agent, production
Engineer, Grie ral Superintendent. Advertising
Manager, no- Chief Accountant, Financial
Man -umi each of these departments is again
divided into its subheads. '
The ..Manage: - :md Department Managers
of practically nil uf the biggest industrial conrm n* in Sonlbcrn Michigan are MICHIGAN
lit S1NESS A NORMAL COLLEGE graduat- s.
These men &lt;-m-u more ’money Meh year thmi
pri&gt;fe.*-i?)unl men uf any kind. They earn far :
niore-ill,in Miiall tradesmen or sliupkrrper.s.
Tliey cam double, treble, quadiuide. yes, ten
times the salary paid to the man wlm works
wilh ius haivIs.
Ifyo’li look over the eollego register ufid
sic the. names of those who grndnnt/Ii ten
years ago. and then look where lhey are bahy,
you will 0- s.-iti-Ded that MICHIGAN BUSI­
NESS A NORMAL COLLEGE ITaining pays
back thousands of ifatllars.fnr every dollar in­
vested iii it. The records show more than
four thousand surceiuful graduates. Some of
them own great business Industries—they nro general managers, they are sales managers,
purchasing agent.*, office managers, chief areimntanls private secretaries, cashiers, audi­
tors, credit men, etc.
1

'GIllPII DICTATION. I SE OF VARIOUS OF­ 'Argubridil and other Bu-iness Experta. Many
FICE
DEA ICES.—EVERYTHING TAUGHT gradual'have said that the Iwttires aloni’
UNDER ACTUAL BUSINESS CONDITIONS ar&lt;- worth ten times the price,of tuition. The
BY AN “ACTUAL Bl SINESS METHOD” THAT only way y&lt;m ran appreciate‘tin- value of M.
MR. \RGt RIHGirt HAS BEEN TWENTY B. A N. «!. Training is to gel tl for YOURSELF,
YEARS PERFECTING. IND THAT IS NOW and use il us YitL’R LADDER TO SUCCESS.
ino PER CENT EFFICIEVr. THIS MAKES Il I* u strong und alurdy‘ladder. H will not
YOU PH) PER CENT EFFICIENT WHEN VOL bru t IT WILL NOT BREAK. IT WILL
GRADUATE
.
STAND HIE bl HAIN OF ALL LIFE’S WINDS
Through all of this Iraining is interwoven AND STORMS, AND PLT YOU SAFE AS HIGH
*l"v:al lectures along different lines by Mr. i AS YOU CAN CLIMB.

"THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS"

BA'ITLE CREEK, MICH.

If you have any doubts about your ability to el re me
the Business Training, which you will get at this scl the vi
cause you have not sufficient information upon the t. We
gives all information to any one interested, and we w ggest
ther investigation of this subject fortheir sons and di a. Itw
This is the only institution in Southern Michigan whe
good an education you have, It don't count in business. No 1
ing at this school will fit you out for business BETTE.R than
you may take. Instructions are individual to each student, bj
at the same speed. Mr. C. J. Argubright, our president, will 1

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-DAVID FILLERS, Secrct.ry

Entrance Through Bijou Theatre Lobby

Office hours—8 to U:4S A. M.-r 1:15 to 5:00 I*. M. Saturdays 9:00 to 11:45 A. M; 1:15 to 4:00 P. M.

ENTER ANY

I knu
not a
Your
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radio
Diffei
Is iru

(Juaran^a food 0 ing
graduate or ifui

Michigan Business and Normal College
C.J. AKCUBRICHT, I'nwlcnt

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WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE ?

ONE THING IS SURE
Vi’IIEN YOI ATI END THE MICHIGAN
itt SINE88 &amp; NORMAL COLLEGE YJ&gt;1 WILL
GET THE REST THERE IS—THE VERY
CREAM OF THE SHORTHAND UORI.DTHE VERY BEST KNOWN IN TYPEWRITER
TEACHING AND TYPEWRITER OPERATING.
—MODERN III SINESS METHODS OF AC­
COUNTING.-FILING SYSTEMS -DOWN TO
THE MINUTE” EDISON BUSINESS P1IONO-

AT

DAY

Blallzei
9W Ilml
public
10 two a
&gt; meet

We Urge You to Atter e N
and Normal Coll pec;
the School 1 Gra
George N. Bliss, Production Mana-,
ger for the Thotnas^B. Jeffry Manufact­
uring Company, Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Mary Sevison, private secretary to
. the chief of . the Production Department
of the M. Rumely Company, LaPorte,
Indiana.
1
E. D. Lanigan, Michigan. Sales .
Manager fof the M. Rumely Company,
Battle Creek.
Ada Willitts, private secretary to E.
C. Hinman, American Steam Pump
Company, Battle Creek.
Harry VanWagner, private secre­
tary to Mr. Hills, Assistant Sales Man­
ager, Packard Motor Car Company, De­
troit.
' C._ W. Brainard, Secretary-Treasurer
Union Steam Pump Company, Battle
Creek.
Fred L. Christian, Cashier Savings
Department, Old National Bapk, Battle
Creek.
’Earl Marvin, Receiving Teller, Old
National Bank, Battle Creek.
.Robert J. Rae, Receiving Teller,
City Bank of Battle Creek.
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Lorell Curtis, Assistant Cashier,
Merchants Savings Bank, Battle Creek.
John Meister, Chief Accountant,
Hygenic Food Company, Battle Creek.
O. G. Cessna, Purchasing Depart­
ment. M. Rumely Company, LaPorte,
Indiana.

O. O. CulvJ
ment, M. Rutnt
Indiana.
;

Company, Battl
Nettie Can!
to Mr. J. C. 1
Schools and Cel
ing Machine Ct|
Bernice Bush!
the general marl
Park Associaticl
Walter Hal
visor of Agen&lt;|
Company, Flint!
V. L. Gratin!
partment, Cent|
tie Creek.
Ernest J. 11
Wolfe, Central!
Creek.
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Elnora Knl
Guy B. Cady, I
Earl R. Fi
Buick Motor Cl
ington.
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Mr. Moreland, I
Company, Loa I
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and holder of I
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THE HMTINM BANNER. OCTOBER 1. »iL

Mfr
AT THE MICHIGAN BUSINESS AND NORMAL COLLEGE IN NOVEMBER, 1913.

others of Men
This Institution develops men. I know the needs of your boy.
I know tho needs of your girl, you know and I know that they ary
not alike. Your buy is not like any other boy that ever lived.
Your two boys are not alike. • Your two girls are not alike. You
even sometimes wonder how brothers and sisters can be so
radically different Different In temperament, different in tastes.
Different in desires; different in ambitions. You know that lids
Is true. But—

This Is My Appeal Direct To
“ You. NOW LISTEN!
Now Get This—
The public school system says that (hey are exactly alike.
The public school system says1 that wlufi. is good for one is good
for tlm other. They tell you that every other human being is just
alike nml should b&lt;- trained in identically the. same way.
Now do you believe that? Why of course you don’t.

'ng Position Jo &amp;&gt;ery
ifund Juition
re money, if you have any doubts as to the value of
| the value of such a training to you, it is probably be­
. We will be glad to send the college literature which
ggest to all mothers and fathers that they maKe a fur­
s. It will make a world of difference with their future,
plalized Business Training may be obtained. No matter how
bw limited your education may have been, a Business Train­
Public school education you may get, or any academic course
fo two students require exactly the same teaching or advance
b meet personally and talk with any one interested.

e Michigan Business
because This is
Graduated:
ing Depart­
. La Porte,

team Pum^
Le secretary
lartment of
loughs Addloit.
Secretary to
■Yellowstone

pm Super­
Motor Car
Savings DcBank*- Bat-

Battle
retary to

line agent,
me, Wash■ecretary to
ptor Truck
Ifornia.

'York City,
record for
ting short­

Emma Hessj* private secretary to
the chief of one of the departments of
the Ford Motor Company, Detroit.
Frank Andress, Cashier H. B. Shcr,man Manufacturing Company, Battle
Creek.
Winifred Wing, private secretary to
the Works Manager, M. Rumely Com­
pany, Battle Creek.
Theodore Hattendorf. Chief Ac­
countant. Union Steam Pump Company,
Battle Creek.
Helena Stanley, private secretary to
W. K. Kellogg, Kellogg Toasted Corn
Flake Company, Battle Crtek."
John L. Kellogg, secretary Kellogg
Toasted Corn Flake Company, Battle
Creek.
Mae Rocke, with the H. B. Sherman
.Manufacturing Company, Battle Creek.
Frank N. Millar, Paymaster Postum
Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek.
Charles L.‘ Marble, Purchasing Agent,
Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company,
Battle Creek.
This list could be continued indef­
initely. There are now more than five
thousand of our young men and young
women out in the business world who
have made marked success.
Many on
the above list alone can be counted
whose salary is greater than that of
William Loeb, collector of internal rev.-’
snue at the port of New York.

Now I take your boy and develop him
along the lines that ho should go. If I (lud
that he is going to be a good farmer,.! will give
him a practical education and I wilt make
him a successful farmer. If he wants lo study
medicine, and that is hh ■’forte." he certainly
should have Michigan Business A Normal Col­
lege Training. Many of nur young men arc
developed -into practical lawyers, well equip­
ped. Many are Purchasing Agents, Eales Man­
agers. Chief Accountants, Factory Superinten­
dents, etc. Some of them become architects,
somo teachers, and wc have turned out a few
■ preachnts.
Bul now don't your own common sense tell
you that a preacher with a good thorough bus­
iness equipment, a man educated along lhe
lines of scientlfin clUrh'noy, a man who can
organise a church Mong business lines, will be
a belter preacher! and a more successful
preacher, thap on/who knows nothing of bus­
iness efficiency?

Now Remember This—

Your boy Is not like any other boy. -He
ran not be trained like any other boy. I want
lo find the thing for which he is filled. I want
lind till: work Ilia! lie can do bed. I wan'
lo make him another Mr. 'Stiles—the world
needs such men. If Im,has the qualities of a.
good purchasing agent I want to make him
■.a.punduwiiif ageiiL It he lias tho - qualities that spoil bum's? as n law­
yer, I want to train him along those lines. I want to develop YOUIl-BOY.
for Just lljal work for which he 1A best fitted.
Every mother Is individually nnd personally responsible for the de­
velopment of her children. Your boy’s future .rest* with Y01.lt de­
cision.
*

Another Barry
Co. Man Praises
Business College
Battle Creek, Mich.,
April i, 19x4.

Mr. C. J. Argubright.
Battle Creek, Mich.

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•

My Dear Mr. Argubright:

I certainly am willing to add-Tny O. K. to tlie work of the

Mid

Business &amp; Normal College.

I believe the student who is seeking a training that will fit him for a
position of responsibility in some business office will find just lhe.training
he needs with you.
Your policy of “Learning to do by doing” is the right
one for this kind of work.

Yottr modern, up-to-date equipment and the careful training to go with
it. gives the graduate of4 your school information that certainly is worth
• •

while.

The fact, that you are.constantly on the lookout fur |Hjsitions fur your
students, ami arc able to place them in good positions. is certainly worth
consideration by any one who is contemplating such a course of study.
Your policy of following up and helping them to secure better positions is

also worth the consideration of-the pro.sncCtivcy.student.
W ith kindest regards to yourself, Mr. Sillers and Mr. Heaney, and wish­

ing you' continued, success, I am,

■

.

Yours very truly,
CHAS. R. SYLVESTER.
H. B. Sherman- Mig. Cu.

(Signed)

Trained Young Men Earn Big Money
Mr. Sherman Stiles entered the Michigan Business &amp; Normal College less than four years ago. He took
the full Business and Shorthand Course. Today he is Branch House Manager of The Nichols &amp; Shepard Co.,
at Billings, Montana.
.
1 wish it Were possible and proper to publish the letters recently submitted to us by Mr. Stiles.
the first two paragraphs:
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Here are

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’’lhe salary letters hereto attached, are forwarded to you for inspection, as I believe that they will prove a
source of pleasure to you, due to tlie tact that they are evidence of only one of the many satisfactory results
obtained by lhe training offered by your college, and t he further fact that they are forwarded to you by one
who appreciates fu|ly every effort which you saw fit to put forth in his behalf, while under yuUr supervision.

"1 do not consider these letters as evidence of any extraordinary intelligence, or anything - of that nature
whatsoever, but they are simply proof, beyond the.shadow of a doubt, of what any student can accomplish if
he will co-opcfatc with you in the efforts you so freely exercise in behalf of your students.”
The other paragraphs are even more interesting, but they arc of such a personal nature that I refrain from
publishing them. The "salary letters" referred to tell a story of success that reads better than lhe stories of sue- '
cess we read in magazines,
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I can give you a little idea of what lhey contain by the following dates:
June 5, 1911, an offer of a position to Mr. Stiles by the-Nichols &amp; Shepard Company, at- a vury-guud initial
salary.
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August 31, 1911, an increase in salary.
July 1,191'3, another increase.
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December 24* 1913, another increase.
January 7, 1914, still'another increase with the suggestion* in January 19I5, there will be another raise.
Can you think of anything more satisfactory in the way of pipgress, or do you know of any school where
your boy will be so well'fitted-to climb the ladder of success.
•

C/4. ARGUBRIGHT, Busintss E«p«rt

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trn:»:x
HASTINGS ANT) CARL- '
TON TOWNLINE.
Emory Wood and wife of Frtinkfori sire visiting their, mother, Mrs.
Jay Barnum.
* &lt;
Mr. nml Mrs. Geo. Bint and
grandson, Clifford Iden of Bedford
spent Saturday and Hundjy nl Jas.
Swanson's.
Sunday visitors at O.'B. Kenyons
wen- Albert AHoft and wife and
Robert Allofl of Hasting* and Geo.
Alton of Carlton.
Freil Wood and wife and daugh­
ter Marguerite of Hastinjrs, spent
Saturday and Sunday at Jay Barnum'i*.
John Corrigan of Irving, visited
his sieler, Mp. Glenn Moore, Hun­
day.
Mrs. Etta Bump of Granil Rapids,
visited at E. J. Hump's. Saturday
ami Sunday nnd also colled at O. B.
Kenyon's nml Glenn Moonfs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bird of Bed­
ford nml James Swanson und fam­
ily of this place, were callers at J.
W. "Fogh'song of Frehporl. Sunday.
Mr. nml Mrs. Mhck Hfcks of
Hastings, called at Leo Cummings,
Friday afternoon.
Scott Priest
ami wife of Hustings visiled al H.
V. Wilson’s, Sunday.

SUNFIELD.
Rev. A. E. Wynn of the M. F.. con­
ference
was aenl back here for an­
1
ol
her
year.
He preached his first
1
’sermon for the m-w year Sunday
evening.
1
•Rev. E. M. Wheeler moved lo his
!new appointment at Caledonia
Thursday. Auto trucks were sent
from there lo move his good* over­
jland.
OF THE
Ureter Godfrey of Bowne called
,on his niece Mrs. S. C. Crabb Sat­
urday.
The 8. W. I.. A will meet with
:Mrs. Nancy Linhart, Oct. 2. Leader
THESE PRICES MAKE AN INTERESTING STORY
■will be Mrs. Beatrice MerritL
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Creaser enler1tained bis. sister. Mrs. Mina Barstow
from Detroit over Bunday. She was
on her way to Alma and Ithaca.
The guests al George Ncad’iv Sun­
■ .&lt;2100 Chilli (hrreoata, fine quality,
For Men and Young Men
'day were Mr. and Mrs. Hitt and
be.*l style. giMMl efttora. vvery'coat
family nnd Leon Nead all from
worthy of a higher price, l-'innl C 1 fC ()Q
Woodland
and 0. Travis and wife
.*22.50 Sult* for men and young men.
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Clearance Suh- Price
anil little son.
iucludilig «.apl»* I(M) |M&gt;r cent wmiiejd. OQ
S20.IMI Cloth mrrcogls. handsome
A number from here attended
suit*. Final Clrnrancr Suh- Prlcr«?A ■•***'
• style.*', iiest wurkmanshui, a coal
•
lhe races at Grand Rapids lust
wi-ll worth yiuii- choice. Final 1CQ()
Thursday.
S2i).o&lt;) any Sult in the store retailed
Llrarance Side Price
Iv.J/
Mrs. Chas. Walralh entertained
at. Ihi.« price by Grant Oli* &amp; Co. IO /C
Sts,00 Cloth OVcrcoul*. If a saving
company from Nashville Bunday.
Final Cleuraiirr Side Price .........
°
PAIR
pair( ■ ■
of four and a half dollar* appeal* ,
They rd| look lheir dinner at the
slN.OO Suits, a* sold by Grant Olis
to you. you- had in-tier elide into
.
Hotel Burn*.
&amp; i'-o^- nothing n-serxed. Final 1 1 7C
nite- uf tin-*.-. Fluid Clearance 1 *2 /IQ
, Men, wc have but 12
Oxrii Bera from Grand Rapids
Values from $2.00 to
Clrurancr Sale Price ................... ±A«f
Nub- Price
ID/tO
visited bis parents' Mr. and Mrs.
pair left, sizes
S2.50 a pair. Sizes I.?-• to
SI5.00 Cloth (hrrvont*. ami the woriHenry Bern over Hunday.
SI5.00 Spls. renlly worth more, but
Grange Progmin.
and 10.
Hurry if you
i* that, th.-y can lit- sold al such a
_ _.
Miss Huth Groff was very pleas- •
5!--. Better hurry if you
a special price with Grunt Olis
Q Q/
Program for Carlton (irpnge, No. nnlly
low price, and then lo .......ul still Q QQ
surprised on Monday Sept. .
A Co. Final Clearance Sale Price
&gt;*.0/
can wear these sizes.
2&lt;H. Oct. H). 101 A:
xvant a pair.
lower. Final Clrnraiirc Sale Price
x.xo
Ten minutes of singing.
• 21. after school by her class, the
tenth
of the High School, nnd
“The Monotony of Farm t.if«&gt;"— other grade
numbering twenty- -.
A humorous paper or talk by laiw- live in friends
all, il being Ruth’s I8th
’
renco Farrell.
A buffet luncheon was
•50c
50c
50c
• 50c
"What Part Should the Agricul­ birthday.
served by Mrs. Croff, nnd theh a
tural
(killego
Have
in
lhe
Future
UNDERWEAR
Police Suspenders
LADIES' HOSE
romance contest was entered intn
WORK SHIRTS
dr ss shirts
Development of Our Stale?''—by by
(hose present, which wns very
Geo. Hatch.
42c
much enjoyed. Pretty and useful Comic recitation—Inder Nettles. , gifts
All Slioo
Color* Only
Small Lol Only
3 tar Zl.00
wore loft in honor of the dny.&gt;y-j
If you were hiring n teacher for All left
feeling they bad a pond
n country school what would you lime.
.
J
deem il necessary to learn about
Floyd
Fogle of Lansing visited nl
her?—Mr. Covert ami Mrs. Hatch.
George
Crvaser
’s Saturday.
&lt;3
Instrumental music—Mrs. Ed­
Prof, Whistler entertained the M.
ward laiwrence.
Sunday school at the church. ’.
Th work of Mrs. Mnry Sprague, E.by reviewing the entire s. ..
among Grange patients in the Uni­ Sunday
S. lessons for the *pa&gt;l 3 months, .&lt;
Successors to Grant H. Otis &lt;9 Co.
Hastings and Remus, Mich.
versity hospitals—Mrs. Cover**
■ He made it very interesting for all y
' Heading or recitation, "Flowers.” present.
“*
— Mrs. Lewis Stadel.’
Song by Norma Decker.
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Holl call responded to by eachI
Emmanuel
BroombAugli
• is 1
naming a vegetable.
for I. N. Raymond.
NORTHEAST KAI.AMO.
NORTH NASHVILLE.
Neva Potter ami Mra. Hoy
Closing song selected by Iho ste­ working
Miss Ethel Sindel is enjoying n
I were guests of Mra. Carl
Miss Gammon of Detroit
Mr. nml Mr*. Howard Boyd ac­ ward.
’s vacation at home from her ;
in Maple Grove, Friday,
spending the week with Mrs.
companied Truman Bolinger to Bay
Augusta Brisbin, lecturer.’ week
MY PERSONAL GUARANTEE
household duties nt Mrs. C. 8. Me- j
[View, Sunday.
and .Mra. -1». A. Quick” were I- eighner.
Inlyre’s of Woodland.
Gninoe Program.
•
Mr. and Mra. Ed Palmer .amt
...........Mr.
.
and Mr*. Claud Popo of
BACKS MY WORK
,
Mrs.
Chas. Jaralerfer of- South j
was a detegnte to Hie stale daughter, Elizabeth und I^la spent Charlotte.
Program for'UUninn Grange to
•rat convention
' Mr*.
" L&lt;atunlay with Mrs, Palmer's par- '••*
hi* cousin, Mrs. Ilert Briggs and h&lt;* held Saturday evening. Oct. 3rd, Campbell was in our vicinity Fri- «
‘ day organizing a l^trkin club.
enls. Mr. amt Mrs. Gdorta AliiH-y of family.
Mr-. Lyman Johnson.of Freeport ’
Citizens program.
Mr. and .Mra. Walter Bunt ami Hastings.
The visitors at the Wylde school
cnlb-d o n Mrs. Frank Allerding .
Singing by Grange.
Mr. amt Ml*. C. IL Quick motored
W. I. Marble visited from Thurs­ the past three weeks: Mr*. Nena
.Thursday afternoon.
Holl Call—Current events.
In Battle Creek, fast Friday.
day until Sunday with Hand Lake Randall. Mr*.
leivelaml. Bessie
Talk
—
“
In
Whal
Dm-*
Good
Citi■
Born to Hcntt Lydy and wife, a I
relatives.
Granger. Ruby Briggs, Dorothy
' son. Monday, Sept. 2isl.
Mra. E. B. Smith went lo Kouts. Mveluml. Marion Gtrnsvy, Mrs.
planned'a picnic to be holi| in tinMrs. Caroline StAlrs, son Arthur 1
Putnam Park. Wednesday after- Indiana. Monday to spend n couple Davis, Mrs. Mary Wyhle and Mr*.
Heading—Sister Jrss.ie McCarty.
nnd grand children . visited her “i
m»oii. after school, bul it lurm-d so of weeks with ti- r daughter; Mrs. Claud Pop.-.
Singing—«Male quartette.
, daughter Mrs. Harry Church nml j
cold they were entertained at Mr. Murry Kring.
Matde Baker of Onondaga came
Can
ThisJ ami family of West Clarksville I
Gb-nn Ovi-r*niilh spent Sunday here Saturday to stay over for Discussion—“Whal
I&lt;fnd Mr*. L. E. Pratt's n-sidem-e.
Grange Do- For the Good of Our Sunday.
I Mrs. A. D. Squin * of Traverse with JarkwMi friend*.
Charlotte fair with relative*.
Country and Mankind?"—Led by
K. V. Smith wg* al Charlotte lipFrank Friend nnd wife of Pleas- 1
Mrs. Edd Hall entertained com­ Sister Edith Snyder.
.
A treatment NOW may save you pain and money and
ant Valley were guests of Claud j
phm- MiiGt «d. Boyne City were first of the.week.
pany from CaHTbrnm one day Iasi \ Instrumental Musie—Patriotic.
Ernesi
Fi-ighm-r
was
at
Hn«lings
I Tllomns mid family Sunday.
uuo»i- al Frank Purcht*' Insl wee!,,
a set of false teeth later. Nly personal interest is in each
week.
Medley
—
Sister
Iva
Newton
and
Monday in - the interests of Jlr.
James Young of Hastings visit- fl
patient and satisfaction is given in each case.
Mrs. Fgnpk Purchi*. ,Ji.. of Pratt. . »/ 1 •
- MrsWClark Fool altemlnl lhe , Bro. Fred- Bush.
.
WiMHiinon visited ig- th* village
Talk—‘ What Shall the Womenj ing bis slepsorf Chariwi Hickerson j
Mr*. A. -g.’Taylor of Duluth. ’wedding of her granddaughter,
ami family.
.’
Klamhacli in
Chelsea Do Next?"—Sister Lota Cox.
Minm-*ola ia n guest of Mr.*. C. C. Mamie
DR. FRANK HOLMES
’
Wanted—Master Vivnrn Thomas 1
Singing—America.
.
Harold Shulter of Grand Hapids Price and other relatives in this Wednesday.
smite new teeth for his “lit- J
Lura Tobias, lecturer.’ wants
as a guest *al ■Geflrgn Franck'* vicinity.
9th Floor Hanselman Building.
. Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Frank..Briggs motored to Grand
tie hrudder" that the man left al J
W. 1. Noyes nnd family wore al Ledge Sunday.
his house recently.
ju
MARTIN CORNERS.
Charlnlle. Saturday.
Charles Pennock'.* oi Carlisle,
Mrs. Lewis Hilton is in Hastings
Mr*. I’. V. Smith and Mira Minnie spent Sunday nt Edd Hall's.
TAMARAC CORNERS.
M
parents. Mr. nml Mr*.
caring for her daughter Mrs. Aaron
I’uini.*.- 'd Nashville were guests
The Christ inn Endeavor Society 1
Eleanor Briggs has been absent; Sterley and baby.
elected ofik-or# Sunday evening as- j
Mary BrAdle «f Hastings. •if Mra. C. C. Price. Sunday.
from
school
the
past
week,
heenusw
Mr.
and
Mrs.
IL
F.
Munn
nnd
Mr. and Mr*. Ruby Bivens of
Iler daughter. Mr*. J. C.
j|
illness.
Mi«s Annie Heideinnn of Lakeview follows:
Maple Grove spent Sunday wilh of Bert
President—Roy Houghton.
■
Ftiriils.*
Hpuse of Charlotte, Sun- visited Mr. ami Mrs. Orr Fisher
the former's sister. Mra. Ed. Wood­ dayed
Vice Pres.—Forrest Houghton.
fl
al his farm here.
Sunday.
.
ard olid family.
Secretary—Miss Glendora Wort- g
Mrs. Millie Fisher visited Mr. nnd
Donald and Howard Bivens of
EAST ASSYRIA.
3
Mrs. Frank Cogswell Thursday of leyTreasurer—Cleo Sears.
JliiUb- Cii-&lt;-k are gu«*ls of Mr. and
c
iMr*. Floyd Exerts.*
last week.
Organist
nml
Chorister—Mrs. 1
daughter in Grand Rapid-*.
Mra.
Miss Chloe Townsend is assisting Al icq Anspaugii.
; Zein Eim-ry nf Maple Grove and pleasantly entertained by
Mr. and Mra. Al L&gt;ntz went lo. family. *i»ciil Sunday with Mr*. J. ikira Andrews, Septemlx’r 21. .Af­ Miss Florence Cool ba ugh wilh her
A pretty wedding look place al I
DeHuil, Saiuiuay, to visit lheir I. Milb-r.
ter a iliie musical program a d-- housework.
.
the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles
Last week Tuesday being Grand­
The Grange met with .Mr. and licious two course -upper was
Any lorm or figure can l&gt;c sure of a
of Kimross,
Mich, last
:il Grapd Mra.
Pink and white dahlias ma Fry’s 82nd birthday, her friends Sears
C. L’. Price. Fr^lay evening. served.
Wednesday at II o’clock when lheir
satisfactory fit and a satisfactory
decorated
the
table.
A
line
pr»*sremembered her with a nice post only daughter Allie and Charles
Tliere wi-n- about 50 in attendance.
Vada
iphner wa* home Tire program was gnnd. Light regarment when ordering from our
card shower. Grandma was sur­ Lutz of Fenton. Mich., were united
will he wilh Mra. Will Lennon ami prised when she found so many
complete assortment of fall fabrics.
in marriage. They tbok llie even­
Mr. Fru*t of Detroit was a guest . Mi** Gerlii Prieu wa* al" V
daughter,___i
card* for. herself and. was pleased ing train rrto name day for Fenton,
'ofTRF'Corl right last week and montville, Friday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Clark of Lacey to be rememlrrcd. /
the bridegroom’s home, on lheir
returned to Ann Arbor with him
Tho L. AAik- ay Mrs. George Way
Mr*. John Mater onl-’vlained _ was a welcome guest of-her broth­
there they slopped a few days
Every lady who has ever bought from us knows we do just as &lt; Moiidav.
couple of nieces Friday, from Sag­ er. John Hill, Saturday find at­ Flory’s was well attended. .Mrs. with the bride's grandmother Mrs.
Mildred Schilling left Saturday
tended llie Farmer’s Club.
Flory served a very lino supper and Fannie Gilbert ami also at her un. ..
„ .
. wc guarantee. .See. us at once.
&lt; -for Ann Arbor to enter the U. of inaw.
Mra. R. E. Bowen le.Il for. tier new ail report a plcwanl-time.
ch-'*. Geor'ge Bears’: ’lhey will hehome al G.'iie-m. lllimji-, Fridiy.
WF-ST ATRHONTVILI-E
gin house keeping soon «&lt; Flint
Misses Boulali Mead and Altin . Mrs. John Mater ami McX. Clyde Mr. Bowen is a teacher in lhe high
CAMPBELL.
Congratulations.
Rarick tefl Friday for Ypsilanti, In Brown were iu Charlotte shopping. school.
Gordon Livingston is "very low nt
Lil tie Master Clarence Eddy H
attend the minnal.
Mrs. Gilbert of llie northern part this writing.
Wednesday.
,
very sick at this writing.
Mi«* Wililii Gorlhy was in Grand
of lhe stale is visiting tier daugh­
Mra.
Helen
’
Linekc
of
Flint
has
£ady Jailoring
Ethel
Anspaugii
ofCarlton
spent
Mrs. E&lt;l. Cunningham is quite
'Rapid*. Thursday Inking music.
ter. Mrs. Sam Moon.
been
visiting
at
Delbert
Taylor's.
Saturday
night
nnd
Sunday
wit
It
sick al this writing.
C. A. Pratt returned from visiiing Mrs. Tuylur and Mrs. Lim-ke visited
C. A. Iluggett and Mr. nnd Mrs.
148 E. Fulton St.—Citizens Phope 2448—Grand Rapids, Mich. J friends
.Strong.
Mrs. Fannie Gilbert and Mr*.
al&lt;Kalanuizoo und Battle at Bellevue. Sunday. Mra. Taylor Fred Allen molore/f over to Athens opal
A large crowd attended the sur­ Clara Scars called on Mrs. Lizzie
home. My*. Lineke rcprise party-at Arthur Moll's Friday Gerllnger Saturday afternoon.
!•'. M. Quick. I,. E. Prall, Menno returned
mih^, Saturday.
I for a longer visit.
evening.
.
W*jnger ami E. G. Rnthaar attended .. ........
Mra.- Helen Lineke of Flint, vis­
Hoy Winey is visilinglii* parents
GRANGE HAU. CORNER*
I h- race* at Grand Rapids las! ited
A. &lt;). (). G. Program.
at L.-n Strow's Iasi Wedi.eiday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer WiTiey.
Born, the 15th. to Mr. and Mrs.
nd Rapid*. Ernes
Thf Banlleld A.’ &lt;». O. G. will
Bill Ba*s and family, Sylvester
Minnie- Long is numbered among Perry Arnold, a daughter, who will
i. Luther Frank
Peter Hotlinar
and
Herman Hine.*
meet at the Gleaner hall Saturday the sick.
ami
wife
and
son
Owen
at
­
answer
to the name of Num Marie.
Mnurer have storied home from
a farewell reception at Ber­ evening. Oclobef 3rd. Let us start
Frank Tasker nnd family of Lake
Mr. grid Mrs. W, Russell were m
I&gt;. ll.llt'-V &lt;OIU\
their-visit in Germany nnd expect tended
nard Black's in Woodland Monday again with new energy, vim and in­ Odessa spent Saturday night and Kalamazoo, a couple of. days It si
In lake passage October 3rd.
Born lo Mr. ami Mr*. Carl Jxm*’1"”" a'"&gt; Mr* "'“I
Kinne;
terest after our summer vacation. Sunday at Wolter Livingston's.
evening,
for
Rev.
Lyons
and
fam
­
Miss Mildred Holly resumed her ily.
Sept. I7ih.,a daitgliler wtn&gt;~&gt; mumEach member is requested lo bring
Hay Richardson is spending a " Many from around here attended
is Jam- Elizabeth.
oils spent Suiylny with-* Mr.*. school work in Grand Hapids ln*t
Mra. George Taylor visited her a question for the question box. A few weeks with his parents, Robert the races at Kalamazoo. Saturday.
&gt; uncle. Charles Walniili ’ week.
father. 0. McConnell in Vermont­ good program has been prepared Richardson and wife.
.,
Mrs. Alice Bristol spent a num­
V. B. Furni** was very sick la.*l ville.
which is as follows:
last week.
.
•Robert Cowden and wife or Ohio ber of days in Kalain.-zoo. th- past
week, after hi* return from Mar­
Reading—Mary Putnam.
Corl right and
Sylvester Hines and family en­
have been visiting lheirUince Mr*. week. Iler mother. Mrs. Haugh,
tinsville. Illinois, where he and his tertained
I’aigT—“Plans for Full and Win­
ami friend-.
accmnnnnied her home.
hi nl her. V. W. Furni.*.* had been evening. the C. .C.' club Thursday ter Membership Campaign''—J. E. John Nickerson.
Lo'.:ie Russell entertained from
Geo. Hull nnd family spent Bun­
...
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, to attend the funeral of an aunt.
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Bert Hart and family and Char­ Chandler.
Tuesdav until Friday, Mr*. Minnie
day at Hiram Livingston’s.
was in Urn xilliig.* A.dmsday an.li Mrs I. I. L.iuz ami mr guest,
guesl.lj |mvid Sweet who has been in
Song-CffMter Miller.
Mabel Slater spent Saturday Prescott of Aitegan.
rirtirmlay .d last wck.
Mra. E. A Phillip* wen- at &lt;.raml Vl.rv |MHtr hl.a|||, f„r a mmiber of lie Cfo&lt;* and family of Nashville,
Discussion—"How May AVo L’.*e night with Mrs. John Ream.
Fred SUunm was in Battle Creek
Mra.
H Quick ••nlj-tain.il a llapid* halunlay *md freni Ih. ie»V1.aM |ia&lt;,,.(1 11Wiiy Sunday S-pt. 27 visited at Wes Williams’. Sunday.
II. it. Downiiig nnd wife of Nash­ the Cleariiig House to a Better Ad­
Glenn Torry and family und Mrs.
company uf ladi-s with “3m&gt; la\l [Mr*. Phillip* w.ui on tp i.oc|H*r— ' s
j,,.. |,a8 purchased nf G. A.
vantage?"—Led. I»y Chief Gleaner Wm. Brooks spent Sunday at Art. ‘S,Mr.n and Mi&gt;*8urplus of Battle
week We&lt;hic..l..y afl-iwmii.
ville for a tew day* m*h .
Truman the building and lot south ville and Boardy Parmelere of Bat­ and
Earl McGlockin.
M- V.... U !•*..«.!..
V._ I Mr n..,t Ur. I. « I..... .. m„l«r»,! ((f (#n(|
tle Creek visited at M. E. Downings
Creek arc "living in the Babcock
Karrar's.
Question
Box.
Mabel Slater called on Velma EgI li&lt;- building, making a photo stu­ Sunday and Fred Bullis nnd wife,
r°Mrs.° Jay Webster visited Lottie
Coni Winters. Lock
german Thursday afternoon.
tn Grand Raimi*.
'day ami Mra. Lentz's mother. Mra. dio uf it ami when finished will be Mra. Frank Bullis. Homer Downing
Wit!. Mean* of Di* Angele*. Cali-l Mary Phillips, .wlm had |e-n vtail-j a Hue .place, in a splendid location ami wife nnd Mrs.'Jm\- Downing,
Russell. Monday.
BARHYVII.I.E.
LAKE VIEW.
Mrs. Will Philips Ulld sons Har­
fornia'Uas a guic-t of Jntm-.i I tem-Jug tliere for uhoui n-ti day.* r-:~ ami while waiting for his building all of Nashville, were, callers nt M.
The Aid Society will have a so­
Downing**, Sunday.
ing ami Ins daughter from' Friday; hirm-d hpm&lt;- with them. .
Mr. and* Mrs. Sam Varney and old and Clifford, visited nl J. Mc­
In. fie finished will have his studio E. Della
and Josephine Mater of cial in the basement parlors of the son Voile, of Stony Point spent Sun­ Graths, Sunday. •
till Tm.-sday.
Mr. ami Mr*. F. J. BalHrnek Of ••ii tin* second floor of the Mallory
Boyne City and Mildred Pun-Ills of church. Friday evening, October 0. day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith.
Don Weeks, wife and daughter,
Judge ami'Mr*. Clement Smith o| Charlnlte and •••'••••• &lt;iiuu»lii.-i- xii *
Hastings were un the village Sun-i Walker M&lt;-C
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Charlton Reilha nnd Chalmer Norris, wffo
Sagina«
Miss Marguerite Dahl underwent Nashvilhi visited nl John Mater’s a All come.
Mrs. Daniel Deller who has been spent Saturday and Sunday wilh and little sons, spent a few days
of last week.
.
,
day.
.
were guesfA r
another operation Monday after- part
Orville yalcr of Lansing visited seriously ill with typhoid fever is Mr. and Mrs. Watt Rose of near the past week with their parents,
Claud
Marshall of Charlotte last Saturday.
F. VanBycfcln'and wife.
.
parents over Sunday.
,
on the gain.
*pem.-Sunday .wilh hi* parent*. Mr.
Rnnt Mayo wn* ffirtrtnu in the
Grand Rapids.
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Iry "and son Herbie hi*Mis*
Scofield of Jackson visited
Preaching Sunday morning nl
Will Philips and daughter, Jesslo“
ami Mra. Cliri*. Marshall.
ITlminapple river Siimiey and wa* ...............
Mrs. Cal Parmer of Baltimore
...ok with friends at lu-r
aunt. Mrs. Mnry Gardner, last this place.
Mrs. Chris Marshall is at Saginaw arre.-led by the game aiul |i.*h war- Petoskey ami Harbor Spring*.
spent Saturday with her daughter are visiting relatives in Kalamazoo.
Ixirabclle Warner spent Frida#
Mr. ami Mr*. Ernest Gohlen and Mrs. Will Gillespie.
this week attending Pythian Stater-|d/-n of Ettldh County for taking James Oflley left Monday for
•
daughter siwnl Sunday al the h(jme
Grand Igidge.
i black batw undersize and -ttaiiing Jamesipwn. Pennsylvania, where
Mrs. Henry Mead and children of night at her grandfather Merrill's
SOCHI RUTLAND W. C. T. U.
of Mr. ami Mrs. Cnisn of Quimby. South Hastings spent Sunday with in Bedford, and Saturday visited
Mr. ami Mr*. L. F.. Prall and , without license. H cost hint .over he has a position on-a large dairy
Mrs. Ida Kjniic and 'daughl-r. her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank her grandmother, Mrs. Warner, in
datmliti-t *, Marynn-l and Helen, amt BULOO.
The last meeting of Iho Soifth
farm.
Miss
Cressie
nf
Hastings,
were
the
MIm Burr spent Sunday with relaMr. and Mrs. Ray Townsend nml
Cogswell.
Battle Creek.
Rutland W. C. T. U. was held at
Mrs. Kittle Benjamin visited her
| sons. Robert ami Teddy, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Munn and Miss
lhe offices of the Loose-Wiles tho home of Mrs. Yandenburp. A guests- of tffe former's sister. Mrs.
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. Miss Flossie Wood uf Grand HapRar and .Mrs. C. R. Quick infitortii to Biscuit empuny. Kansas City, con­ "Health and Hereaditary’’ program Emma Whitlock. Sunday.
Anna Heiderman spent Sunday niece, Clara Warner, Saturday, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston and with Mr.ahd Mrs. Fisher of Marlin leaving Sunday for her home in
ids spent the latter pail
p:::i of
:-..f the
•!.. Penfield Sunday am! .spent Hie day tain a large accounting room was carried out- Mra. Vandennurg
Ohio, going by way of Grand Rap­
week wilh Mias Gerlruzlo Schulze. wilh Mr. and Mra. Fred Long.
where many clerks are employed. was leader pf the meeting. The baby of Maple Grove spent Sunday Corners.'.Sunday visitm* at Guo Schulze's
. .........................
.. visiting
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Mrs.
A. .1. WeM. is
Imt At 3:30 o'clock each afternoon- a next meeting will be held at lhe with Mr. ind'Mrs. Ralph Devine.
ids.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lathrop en­
The average depth of the sands
were Archie Hobart and family ami daughter. Mr*. C. H. Quick.
bell is sounded and each employe home of Mrs. Glenn Kellogg, Octo­
tertained
their daughter,
Mrs. of the African deserts is from
Chinese are resorting to beans to
MiM Laura Checwman of Hailing*,
Mt**
Davis
of Alb
...nv Mildred ......
n ...Albion
WUS i« .expected to leave his or her ber 8.
replace poppy culture, now illegal.
Emma Hayman and fan^ily Sunday. thirty to forty fecL
Press Correspondent.
WimhI ami Mr. Tbnmas a guMt al C. R. Quick's, Friday.
work and exercise.

DON’T THESE FALL DAYS REMIND YOU OF

THE FINAL CLEARANCE, SALE,
Grant Otis 6]Co. Stock of Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes
SUITS

OVERCOATS

Boys’ School

Men’s Work

• SHOES

SHOES

$2.19

$1.79

75c

29c

35c

17c

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49c

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SoHtbwctttra Barry
DtpamatRt

HINDS CONERS.
flev. .Griswold will preach al tbe
trhool house next Sunday morning
at ti.DO o’t’iock.
' Gusaie Kline and family spent
Sunday al Wm. Bechtel's in tho
city.
Clark Robinson and wife spent
Sunday al Ed Andrus' of north c»al
Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Martin spent a
couple days Iasi week at Maurice
Cock's and lliram Payne’s.
Mr. Maxwell of HaatinRS Bpcnl
Saturday and Sunday -with Mrs.
Smith of tliia place.
Mra. Geiser, who Lin been spend­
ing some time in Kalaniuoo. re­
turned home Sunday.
. Hiram Payne, made a business
trip to Kalamaxoo, Saturday.
The Misses Mabie ami Rose Hop­
kins and gentleman friends of Kal­
amazoo spent Hunday wilh Mra.
Jas. Brown.
George Robinson and mother,
Mrs. Ella Pierce ami Mary Payne,
spent Sunday with Mr. Monroe Ar­
mour's people of Lake Odessa.
Mesdamea* Lois Cock ami Luc.y
Martin spent Friday with. Mra.
Payne of Delton.
Mra. LU»ie Skidmore very pleas­
antly entertained tin- Shultz L. A.
S„ Thursday. Abohl forty flvu ale
dinner.
A (im: Uim- ami dinrn-r
were enjoyed by all.
Proceeds
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NORTH EAST -BARRY.
Christian Endeavor nexl Sunday
evening al the usual turn-. Sub­
ject: The trust verse, Isa. 12^.
Consecration
meeting.
Leader
Mrs. Nelin Campbell.
There will be a church fair in
the M. P. church basement, after­
..
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noon and evening of October 23rd.
Every one is ’ Invited to donate
aprons, fancy work or anything
Hint is suitable for a church barnar. Chickeif pie supper.
' Haminic Armour and wife ai&gt;enl
from Friday until Sunday at Kal­
amazoo. Mr. and Mra. Lyle Shedd
brought them home Sunday after­
noon wilh their auto.
Clark Robinson and . wife of
Hinds Corners, visited L. E. An­
drus and wife Sunday.
Mrs- Ida Arnold visited friends
al Kalamazoo Iasi week.
Milton Nobles and wife visited
-------Harry Werfinmi and wife Sunday
al South Barry.
,
Jioh't slay away from ehun-h
mirvlfes Sunday.
We have very
interesting limes in lhe study of
Hie Sunday school lessons. Lome
MILO.
ami have a good lime with us.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Klgin Herrington
Prayer meeting and i-hoir practice spent
with tho former's
every Wednesday evening. Every motherSunday
near
Delton.
ope come.
.
Mrs. Clara Dewoolf Richards, of
Osci
’
ola
Co,
is
spending
a week at
HICKORY CORNERS.
the old-family home al North Mile,
Tho sick list includes Francis Willi li- c sKl-T, licorgia.
McCue. Mrs. Bertha Moyrer and
Mrs. Ernnia 'Johnson ■ spent four
Jxira M»(t.
days of last week with Mrs. Blan­
Fanners around here are culling chard.
corn and drilling wheal.
Mrs. Fannie JaokMin who has
The Hotel Evers al Gull Lake Ims spent several inonlhs with friends
closed for the season.
.
in this part of Hie slate returned
Bernard Baker has Iieen absent to her home in N. Y, Wednesday.
from school the past two weeks.
Beulah Slorr Ketcham is ill al
Jacob Veenslra of Hickory Cor­ Iho home of her parents al East
nels while driving homo from Milo.
Kalamaxoo, Thursday crashed into
Airs. Jenson is entertaining her
tlie liack of a Imggy in which Mr. mol her and sister Mrs. and Miss
A. A. Smith, hi» wife nod child, Overamilh of Nashville.
were riding.
Mrs. Smith was
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall of Hast­
thrown from the buggy and In- ings spent the week end with Mr.
juriHl. The ambulance was call­ ami Mrs, Harry Jones.
ed nnd Mra. Smith wns removed tn
Seventy of thil frinml* of Mr. and
Borgess hpndlal.
, Mrs. H. B. Lewis surprised lhein
Mr. umi Mur. W. H. Jones. Mrs. J. in lheir pleasant home Tuesday
C. Jones and Alice motored to &lt;H- evening, the occasion
buiim lhe
srgo. last week.'
il'th anniversary of Mr. I.-am--'
Miss Grace Botyen has been birth. A tine supper wa, servetl
.spending Hie Week end nt. her sis­ und a splendid socud time enjoyed
ter's. Mrs. C. C. I»etlengllls.
by all.
Al a very late hour the
Archie Hoolsman Hindi’ a trip (c iiiiproniptu guests departed, h-nvHastings. Thursday.
iiig wilh Mr. Lewis their best
F. Kelly made a business trip to wishes nml a .substantial reminder
Hasting*. Monday:
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of Hie occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Jones ami -Mrs. Nora Blanchard enlertaindaughters Alice nml* Doris. R. B. &lt;&gt;d her nephew. Eugene Jackson, nf
l^iwls ami son Maurice motored to Otsego, Thursday night and Mr.
St. Marys Lake near Battle Greek. und Mra. James Jackson of llie
Mini- town Sunday.
Sunday.
'
„ , '
The surprise parly on n. H. l.'-wMr. and Mra. Hurt Patton spent
Is lo remind him’of his forty-ninth Sunday wilh Mr. and Mis. Burl
birthday was largely atteiuh-d and Me Bam’.
n good lime wns eujoyed by. an.
Mrs. Rlaiui' Hay and Mra. L’wis
Itefn-Dtiinrnfs were served".
recently visiletl Mra. Parks,' form­
H. Joni’* nnd family al tended lhe erly of North Milo, who hud Hie
fair nl Knlnmnzoo. ThuiS4jny.
misfortune to full mid break her
Several froth here attended the hip. She is a woman of pour
knlainazm. fair Frldnyz
in-alth and advanced age ami her
Mr. F. E. Lawivnce And Mr. nml recovery seems quite dctild fill.
Mra. S. W. Gai-m’H. motored to Much sympathy is expressed for
Battings, Friday.
her al Milo.
Willis Rockwell Jins a new Max­
Homer Flower is tilling Iii? silo
well ntihiinobilo.
which wc believe is the lust one to
Mr. and Mrs. F. Dietrich and bo tilled near Milo.
daughter. Helen were Sunday VWiA loiter was received on Munday
from Ella Hay Mcl,e&lt;&gt;d, of AIImtIu,
School Notes.
who fears her Intsbund will lie
drafted
into British • military ser­
Tenth Grade.
bad. hut cli)ldr&gt;-n must
In Algultra we hnvn finished in- vice.run Too
away from home.
voliiiionwmd evolution nml are now milThe
Misses Eva and Clem Flowtaking radicals.
We are studying the Age of Ile- Gah-stiurg.
Mr.
l.ymon Dunn
vivnls in History.
.
Them holin’ Sunday.
physical cGography » veryrtn- brought
Mrs. Huim-r Flower ami sun.
tercsting. ’■
Wayne,
and
Mra.
Earl
Towne at­
Muth t.radr.
tended the •automobile races at
The Ninth grade have just fin- Kalamazoo. Saturday and report
^lie7l persdmft*" -descript fans —m»! Hitil HierWefeTi fihe sigiil.
English and are studying India and
Un tho evening of September 25.
China ill-History.. Mr. unit Mra. Harry Jones left llieir
Eighth Grade.
beautiful faun home fur a half
.W»’ -hav»' been, writing examin^-. hour, ujiid upon their return were
asfonishei! to lieiir strange mti.'es
lions tins week.
W&lt;&gt; are studying lhe Massa- in the house. They limerously
■ rhUKOtte Bay tfatony ia History ami mitered to lind one hundred of
their friends there, who promptly
Ocean Current* in Geography.
reminded them Ihal il was the 25lh
' Seventh Grade.
jinniveraary of their marriage and
BAGLA DISTRICT.
i
DOL'D C.OILNERS.
DOWLING.
.
expH-ssed a desinf that they re­
week on accounl of examinations. new their marriage vows. At pre­
Mrs. Iz-cmard Wunderlich reMra. George Rock nnd Mrs. ci&lt;-&lt;&gt;
Chas. Bidi-lnnin is recovering! 'Je.»*e lUsbridger, wife and son of
Mias Gladys Kellev of this cln-s cisely |0:3(i. to the beautiful strains rened Hie sad news Thursday of-PxiimH’k of Hickory Corners spent from
a threatened- attack, uf up- Ib-dford. Alln-rl Henkes, wife and
went lo Hasliiuy i'Ctday lo vi-il, of laughter, the bridal party en­ tho death of Laurfi Brown BrighlJ Thursday at E. B. Gates',
pendicitis.
/
, |,ahy of Clarksville spent Sunday at!
her grandmother; Mrs. MrQuarne. tered. tbe central parlor and took youngest daughter of HoyaJ Brown
: -- .
. -will Henkes.
Mr. ami Mra. J. H. Valenljne visJ
tn Physiology we expect te/®*- lheir places in Hie center of a cir­ having died of tuberculosis in; ll4M| (he latter* sister of Battle
Frank Wilkes, wife and soil of
nniine the digestive organs bf a cle uf admiring eyes. Tlie bride Grand ( Hapids, bep . .'1st.
Ihc,c,vek thl, |iart
spending
a
couple
weeks
with'rclaBanllold vi.-iliHF-Ray I reenuQi jind
A|„|ri.w
......
was gowned in while embroidered Imnral »„ 1..-M tl.ur.day.
family Sunday.
are soiim answer^given in argenlim*. jnull and wore white
seventh and eighth grade Gcogni- Lal-'rancc roses und a lieauliful
- Mr. mid Mr*. Skillman Xisited
Sn&amp;steJ ^nl
4t“umewiMr,,Bxl!Lir.......
phy examination. The cqiintor is snyle on tier usually placid face.
nn Imaginary line going around llie The groom with llowing'beard amt with Clayton Price and family of' .
Sunday afjernoon/
s,lus lb u"’- ,,ra«r of llie
earth, which is very liol.
an air of great dignity, wore tlie
making the trip by aulo.
.........
,
Geyser is a spout .-"f waler burst­ conventional black.- They were Freeport,
l&gt;..lh IU»I» .nd Holla I... wi'n^ ,„u,:,i ni..,,.,; ao.|bn.|ali'.l,''l'i1':
ing up in Hie air.
.
and fa’mdj until spring.
attended by Mr. und Mra. H. B. the l ist to thresh beans tn Ibis. .\usmMu, tin;. pu«t wi-.-k.
Ail IsHiimj" is where is it prelb Lewis.
Mr.. Hluter, lhe retiring
Cora Brown n[
o( Hastings,
Hastings is.
Milo pastor, performed - thu core- U?H|,eMicre°d’ "“-U re,K,r* ° bMsht''8! Mrs. Coca
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.
, , , ............. , uuij,m, f * visueu uer parci
A gej'ser i» a mountain when it imjiiy, after which the Hev. Mr.
vLsiluig her sister. Mrs. Will. Curl. ..&gt; ..in.b,
...T.'
f
.u.
«.,h&gt; |„ -trwirt an.l mfe
Hurry Waters and family spent Clarence Lewis and f.nuiiie* ofgels' la burning underneath and McCue relaied many humorous 1 Gliloiu Hagla called un Lucille
.Sunday al. Altieri Warm-Fa-of mar Maple Grove, mid Fn-d Gamble mid
Mrs. Iteid fia* relurne,
blows the top off.
tales of wooing ami wedding. Lat­ I Wunderlich, Sunday.
Alma I'raii nv U).-.
famib &lt;-f Hading*.
: from her dauahteFs at Dr
ii
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Primary Il«Mim.
■ er, ice cream und cake were sorv- j Mra. Snyder called on
k.
Harold Payette of Redford spent
.
Cha*. Mixer ai)d wife
rlu Ph/sinlogy we ar*- ••tudyinu i-ti and u firn*'musical program was j Wunderlich one day lust week.
wilh relutiv&lt;*»-ai Erie. Penn.
’
I
Thursday
afternoon
.
umi
evening
lhe cuculnliou of II"’ blood, with rendered. The hanpy couple will
' CEDAR CHEEK.
-wilh Will Jmich ami. family.
&gt;. Kahf Burroughs visited her SO acres, good buildings.... SX-VHJ
nml Mrs. James
Milan l
lie al\hoim&lt; to lheir friends ufl'-r
the. aid of lite mirro»&gt;’ope
.
Mr. mid Mrs. Richard Hall - eii- ami
•r of
SO ucres, good, buildings 3,000
Remember the ‘ preaching ser­ , lerlaim-d
I KchiMil dosed Thuraduy for Un­ October 5. They receive&lt;| from
company from awuy the Maple. Grov.- \isi|,ir al Lyman week”
vice next Sunday evening at 7:30- .
SO acres, extra buildings3,000
fair.
-week.
I.eheiuli's Sundav.
i l-nuik Day and family of JohnsI The Gingraphy class drew maps ver ware as souvenirs uf llie or- Como early for they are going to I|'■ past
acres, fair house, gouil
Mrs. I.. Wt C.ifkins spent 'Sundav: *"wn visited at Chas. Dulwis’, Sun- 10 laud
rasion.
Mr. Jones in a few well organize a young peoples meeting.' Mr. and Mrs. John Hallock g’inni
of tlie school jwim.
near Nashville, price riglil.
willi lu-r daughter. Mi-. Floyd day. .
Prayer meeting Thuraday, Or- &lt; Sunday near Shultz. .
1 Iu the fifth KJHide arilhmelir wo chosen words llmnkctl. bis guests
125 acres, extra buildings, a .
,
Mrs.
Marlin
Chaiidfor
Inis
been
Watkins
and
family
Ifaslhiu*.
Will
Rice
and
Edd
Cassidy
have
tobe/g
will
|.
o
at
Mfa.
irfirry
JohnI
forrtho
fri&lt;;nds|iip
umi
.
kindly
in­
are studying .United Sinh’s money.
good form
1X259
Sum page and family vi-iled ii&lt;r purchased Hie store of Heukvs A'
terest Hint
...... brought
__ llmin"
'*“ '*U&gt; his.
son's, Every-body invited.
1 visiting friends nnd.. relative* in
nl
lhe
I
Ku|MtllMit
&lt;w
*
I
lie-past
week
­
sister.
Mr«.
Gro*anil
family
of
.
&gt;
•
'
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n
nml
will
tuke
(mssesaioii
Oc160
acres
fair buildings..... 1H.000
homo in such
~ * a pleasant soriul
Church and Society.
There was a large crowd al '
East Quimby. &gt;unduy.
.
; t"ber 1st.
’
120 acres, good buildings LWHi
chicken pie social Friday ul,...
night. ORANGEVILLE;'
Church services same ns usual.
ORANGEVILLE.
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Hichnrd Powell and chtlProceeds 110.25. which will be
us­ । Oscar.
The W. C. T. F. met at Hie Wes­
•o- usOscar Diamond,
Diamond. of
«•&lt; Dqlfan.
D«
m&lt;&gt;.
GI.ASS CREEK.
j dpm of Cadillac are visiting rela- id acres, good buildings:L&gt;00.
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
ed to 'finish the chprch etetip.i.
leyan church Friday. Scpleinber ‘A’
&gt;rv*l to lowntown lriiutMiay.
120 acres extra buildings.... 6,0Ud
torvd
liutMiay. Mr. DiaHay F.r-way ami family »ptml i BV’.s here. .
Mr. nml .Mrs. Robert -Messmer of
The Busy Bee da- of thi- Mdh-•
Mra. Jake Albertson is able to bo inund lias not in-on tn thu village Sunday
wilh Harry Dunn and fam- ■
A. wPHinun and family i«t 120 m-rt-s extra buildings .... 9,000
i
Nashville
visited
the
lalleFs
pur­
aroumj
againodisl Protestant diun h’ wili dy; a
— .. .... -- •—Z’ ..
ily.
.
| Baidleld spent Sumluy. at Frank Ml acres good buildings .... i.100
’
cuts,
Bunday,
Mr.
and,
Mrs.
Almon
Edward Caiupbell Is suffering nalural.
jrovortt social a week from Friday
Herman Bronson went lo Kain-1 Whitworth's.
with a bad case of blood poison in
night, October Dth. The place isi Sheldon.
Mr. .lack Fcm-t visited llie miiri&amp; inazoo Salifrday to visit relatives, i Waller Ormsbe. wife and son. 120 acres extra buildings ... 3,600
Mrs. Frank Gage and children of his hand.
hut known yet, bul will he given।
and onion pidrlii-. ijRc.was mil a
S -yniorr Leningloa and s.m'are J"hu and wife, .spent Sunday’ at 10 acres ooml buildings X2vW
Assyria visited at. Ihdl Shoup's
Mr. and NQ-s. Melvin Stanton very welcome visitor.
next week.
building
a new barn Tor lloim*r ‘ Hastings with their cuusin, Chas.
Saturday and Sunday.
spent Saturday and Suinlay with
Muny from here ulti-uded th- Warner.
.
'I ^“ItThild and wife.
The Canailian Northern has 8.1WI
Mr..and -Mrs. Hay Gould-and ,Mr. their eousip, fclra. Albert Lee.
..........
fair in. UQslinmt.
Frank Johiisoii Jud
wife of
Chti*. ‘Mackiudiir and family atmile# of road cmnidded and 7.152! and Mra. Almon Sheldon were al
Mr. and Mra. Harry Johnson nl-. A good many ymn'ig. people ftM-r&gt;*1 Sliullz vi-tilei.l his.-jsler. Mrs. E. । lemliM lhe races, at Kulauiaxoo,
miles, under operation in Caqudn.. Vermontville Friday.night mid.nt-- ended. I'huroli
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at ___
Hinds
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Corner.*, : al tlie Kiilanm/ou
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fjjh- u/j4 hu ! Shjpuihn and family.
.Salurday and remained-yver Sun- ILUTLNGS AND DELTON. M1UL
The.coiigilv-|e&lt;l mihniKe Ims cos! (ended RcbOkab lodge.
Sunday
waning.
week
mid
attended
tlmfotc.iSunday owning. t
t Im. Jutc-ti
for eonrt ruvl.lnn and equipment
Joe, O»ror.
Oscar. John.
John. Loviny
Lovinas CampCamp- j i Cl-d
Cb-d Brown
Brown »r..
.mml' tr.;
three &lt;fib-Tii
!'
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I I »pe.
‘
»3il3.31
■ In iweiity-llvi- yisu- 513 vul per-;bell
and Myron Mason
Ma.son altfiided
alleiided the
ibell mid
lip- ’‘this place
plart- lit»i
iiGl .w.'ele.-l
w.'.-k*.' ’ •■ . '
We Mill be
ul Sharks IL Bauer
’*
family.
‘blfie
now
mm. book''
ixkii,
uuw conC.UII-I _
.....
o .
;—il. have been killed in Imjm by automobile races at Knlmmuoo. - Mr. ami Mr-. Widler.Blown mid way* aiul----.————r tains the mimes of 050 “best num-ILnw office iu HaaUugk, every IMWANT AOVS. Mr
i‘“kduwUw r.ir
BANNER WANT ADVIL PAY.
j lies.?
junky.

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ON

Wall Paper, Window Shades, Paints, Varnishes
All Decorating and Heavy Shelf Goods
COMMENCING

Monday, Oct. 5 at

Drug Store

87925

.As announced a few weeks ago, we have pur­
chased the J. S. Goodyear Corner, Opposite the
New City Bank and will occupy that location as
early as possible next year. To make the huge
task of moving our enormous stock as light as
possible, we have decided to make a sacrifice
sale on all bulky goods, now, just when nearly ev­
eryone is in need of “Brighten Up Goods.” This is
an opportunity which you cannot afford to miss.
We will continue this sale until the desired re­
sults have been obtained. In our new home we
will be better prepared to meet the demands of
the purchasing public of Barry County.
When alterations are completed, with a clean,
light, well ventilated store with ample room and
conveniences, you will be given a service never be­
fore experienced in Hastings. Get the benefit of
this Removal Sale and let us tell you about the
New Corner Drug Store.

Arthur E. Mulholland
THE LEADING DRUGGIST

“Where You Do The Best”

Goods Delivered

Farms For Sale

Ezn Morehouse &amp; Co.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 1, ItK
made Htn ttanghter and family, Mrs.jn most prolific producer ever since- &lt;mI of emigrant-' wagons pnd pnssent:.'R. IVni-mi a visit iln* falter, part (il lias been under the t&gt;mrad man­ gors nstrirte of saddle horses in the
or Hie week. '■
InK«mci)t and by lhe way. this is hill year of IHtfi. Mrs. Baldwin re-1
old glory now wave* over the! mint her way of staling Hie axiom call* lhe Woryjolniive &lt;&lt;• «fa* or-i
«&lt; hool limiM* at Irving Di-tiid ,N&lt;&gt;.|that "It-pay« lo know how.’’ Mr. i-liard Hint a |on‘ of Yankee Bill
..
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--. ......
......
..t. .......M''' “'•no «&lt;M‘&lt;I ...
I. For some"
time rpast
llo* village!Conrad
cotijd
*I&gt;H
in Lewi* loving ally life used tn jpcml
By HARMONY WELLER.
, For Ila* pn.«l f«W days we have schiMil ha- been Hi- p&lt;&gt;**u**-or of nt Hie old ‘Tun out" orchard which I considerable time in Ih’lroit mid
&lt; XXpWfnneert u run of weal het ffl- nice lame flag, bul im facilities I was allowed lo,grow Up tn siirper- | while there *lopn&lt;*&gt;L At lhe "Partforablo far farm work. Tin* nib* wherehy Hie stars and dripes could I litmus growth of . tops while ill**. ri*h" hotel. Living tn a manner
’ «ln&gt;s have Iieen mil lo good mhanl- he unfurl-d io - He* .breezes until hillside* were allowed lb lake on a i that wa* extremely -xlravaganL he
Hod Bronson BMn tho ord (nary typo
riK.* by the ■farmers, who have im­ (he l-arlmr Verm* H. JolutuMi look | growlli &lt;)^*a*safra*. and mullen un- j snon rnu up a
able bill til
proved lhe lime ' by gelling flieir ■'
'
• - &lt; an(| ahiy.ns- lil Hie wiseacres said ns Imw th-1 the hotel and hi* father dying quib* of man tbe incident would never have
happened.
I jall seeding done a« well as pulling •i«h*d by ,Ern.*sf
Dunlap pro- "blooming Ihijiq win no good. 1 suddenly *Parri*h" the hotel
But Bronson was
: the Imlimce of the corn crop in the
. not ordinary Tn
stock nnd ntllng up lhe wilos. wind flu* flag p«'b- Mirmoimling lh&lt;* iicl-lmrm this orchard has |mrn&lt;* most I tnh*-for his pay. Parrish then made
nre very numerous m tin- section, '
* "
"k* mJi&lt;m&gt;| house, a : abundantly -for M-vend years. Some j arrangements with “Yankee BiH's"
jwi Hint then* may be n&lt;&gt; brook in few day*- ago.
word.
HU «reats&gt; now tin- lieauli- years il lias pro&lt;hic«*«l more Ilianjson to take over sortn* lauds wilh
lhe mailer of forage and fw»LTnk-t
ip&lt;*s wave m 1 heir during others, bul there lias l&gt;n*n hI iIih umleralandiiig between lhe paren as a whole more Ilian nn ordin-1
&lt;&gt;ver lh&lt;1 land of । prolilublc return from Ihi* orchard; lies concerned Hint they could reodd
phllanthro
,.\ery year. Not many years ugo ;drem the lands by paymetU nf the
'nlanted-in this locality this fall. !i
lhe writer can rerollerl when nn [debt nnit pnying for any adHitinnal
The I Julies Aid Pocirty of &lt;h-j|
apple ilryer Aid a more or b—« lu- 1 improvements Ili.-H
Mr. Parrish
counter Of one of
Trxing M. E. church will serve dm- a
i-rative husines* This «&gt;r. hard is might make in lhe land. 80 Mr.
the
department
per Friday October 2. The dinner y
i-Pnrrish planted Hie orchard, or
stores
Bronson
! rather IiihM it planted by others,
.I girl's
by. McCann, I'errj- nnd Wilcox.. \ in.* *ighl-&gt;&gt;f this 1
rarimis- grade* of slock from and was to tiny slJM for each tn*e
voice lamenting
'cordial invilalion is si’iil out tn lend* to fast
dha't grew. The iiiiprovviiieuls were
the
fact
that
she
The new section man .1. C. Milb-r. ji&gt;f the young is &lt;ml .... ..... ..
so heavy Hint Yankee Bill's heir did
of Nashville. exh&lt;*cl* lo move to the fi&lt;-t meaning of good loyal citizen-i grading of the
could not have
not redeem the lands. Il is Mid that
Village soon. Mr. Miller ha* 'made ’ ..hip.
.
Iv hauled aw:i
iir. for shiii- nbgul 3400 -.u&gt;pl.- !" ■•■&lt; were made
। the dainty pendhrrangernrnis wilh' .-Mr*.. (Wnelin I Tiimnns Gjllctl left Friday for
bulk of tin* li&gt; grow upon this land hy’Mr. Par­
'Kennedy, whereby he hp* renie&lt;| :i,chiraco and experts to return to!
.. far marketed rish. so the improvement* of the ."They arc my birthstones," she told
Igirt of Mrs. Kennedy's hfaise; They i Irving tin* IBsl.of lhe w.‘ek. Mr. from Ibis sial ion. Tin* story &lt;if how upp|e Irees alon*’ cost A'LUfxi.OO.
• Xpert to move lo (his village fie.xl &lt; Ide'ii will visit a llrm nf nrtiflra! this big orchard raim* in 1»* plant­ fader on Mr. Parrish sold jhe or­ would bring me. No," she shook her
week.
‘limb iiinnufacHirers l&lt;» have *»mi • ed in early,days i« -xlr-m-ly mi-r- chard lo the Snow family nf Yan­ head and banded back the velvet case.
kee Springs. Till- on-lmrd is worth
will nwwe into Iho home rormilly
II. E.-Al
fjprinus. Baldwin residing at Bowens Mills a greal deal more than SIJM) a tree "I would have to go without lunch
•’Iirchnsed of Willi.im Fjtleld. Mr. manager n
nnd Mrs. Goodenmight expoci jo |h* ' ncr&lt;* :m|de
who was lw»m Del. ST liW. near 1.3- ging for I lie original owners tn re­
Bronson was uncomfortably suscep­
it^miciled in .... ir n&lt;*w tiome li&lt;*-;&lt;loiirad, ex,-.... ...
deem il for that much per-lree.
Michi- Thus whnt nl one j line looked like tible to tho timbre of tbe voice.
fore the wenther becomes cold,
i apples the llr*l of Hh&lt; week from Gniiigp. Ohio, She raim*
William I', l.tielhe of Caledonia; this poinl. This orchard has Issm
expensive impnwcinenls has after
a lap— of three generations htrtu*d links when tho engraving is finished.
oil! to be a - wise venture nnd wc
are seeing demonslrated down
Illero in Yankee Springs tlie results address and turned from the counter.
of carefully, applied Mlonlfilc
Bronson did not look after her. He
knowledge in srourhtg paying di­ was not interested in her os a woman.
vidends from lliis okl orchard. Xo
"Show me that opal and diamond
far
d**iihl Up* roAtilb v.* see ‘today
’
J‘“
pendant?"
he asked of a clerk who had
surpass nnythim lhal thi* early
not served Avis Brayton—for such was
planters on thes.
Iiuihlcv! better tho girl's name.
surmisz-d. “Th&lt;
ran well be
bo sai..
unit!
Ilian they know." can
"Send this t&lt;5 Miss Avis Brayton,”
of those who plarfied the orchard.
Tlie fonui of men who have been dress. Ho scribbled a line on a blank
Had you imt rather read a book before giving it away and know it is
appropriate and fitting for tbe person to .whom you'arc giving it?
arc gelling the work well along lo- the girl with whom Avia roomed she
wnrd -compluljoii. Although there thought nothing of It and took It In,
yet remains coitsidernble In he done without question.
slid lhe ptoprielor Dr. Damon J.
"But how could I know to send it
Buller K able to see Iln* end of Iho
wmk. If is gelling narrowed down back?" questioned Mary Ellen when
Avia unwrapped the pendant "I sup-.
so
Hint
In
nlsmt
two
weeks
more
And by Christmas time you qan have them all read ami know what you
the end of lhe work will be plainly posed it to bo something you had or*.
are giving.
Wc have moHt &lt;&gt;i our Christmas Ixmks in now and can offer
visible. This has sure Ih.*cii a heryon an immense assortment nf 35c and'soc ones to .select from. Lots of new
rulran job besides which Hercules ."Oh-h," gasped Aris, delight glowing
, books in this jbe edition. Special among them is Harold Hell Wright’s
comparison. Tin* painter* While
“THEIR YESTERDAYS." The enpywright has expired and wc arc commid Ibm-wiiy . of Middleville, will
pellcd to cldsc out alxmt thirty copies wc have on hand at 50c each.
1’irst
"Avis Brayton—that Is the most ro­
rnmplOl- lhe painting of llie mill mantic
thing I ever heard of! An
c«nuc,.iirai4&gt;ci ved while They-last. We are glad to have you look the books
before this is printed; The color
anonymous token of admiration!**
• over while you arc waiting yotic turn to buy BARGAIN.WALL' PAPER at
wltife. They will liu-n nnint I hi* Mary Ellen wrote love stories that oc­
jjpr*larg&lt;? Fall 'Sale.
Iioum* nnd wagon »hop nnd the barn 1casionally brought checks from tho
l»-longmg to Dr. Butler hert* in In-- :magazines. “You will meet him some
iiigj Several machines have been ,day and marry him—I know it!”
n&lt;|.led in the rquipinenl. of the mill
and iho war ov. r hi Europe delay- entered the Van Wilde's spacious
c.| lhe shipment nf one of the mn- ,
Phone 31
Goods Delivered
chines from Gcnnany—or al least ner-muslcale.
the specially annealed hail bearings
were made in &lt;ii*rmnny. Ho we see
Ihnl lhe European war is uff.vling to a girl to whom be bad not been
us down here in this liltle village. presented. She was extraordinarily
Bul lb'ev go! Ufa bnll hearings al beautiful, and her gown of white chif­
Iasi nnd now tint big machine is be- :fon and swansdown brought out every
ing Installed. The mflh-r. Mr. Chap­ manifold charm ot her.
man. will arrive in a few days from
The girl waa evidently one of th*
TrrumsB-h. nnd his family will live ,song birds. She waa even then. ma­
in Iln* doelor's houoo on Oak 81. king a graceful.pilgrimage toward the
Lasi week Iln- hnlanre of lhe work side of the grand piano.
in tin* renienl line was done on llie
Bronson sighed. Surely a girl so
Hume approach to lhe wliehl house. lovely could not be possessed of very
The driveway over lhe llmije has great musical ability. That would be
Iieen guarded by iron railing* on an abundance of gifts seldom given to
both sides, which adds much lo the
safely of the public. Never had’ one being. However, the applause
railing* l«Arn there before. Tin* that greeted her appearance beside the
latest acquisition which Dr. But­ piano gave partial evidence that she
When tbe TRUST took my BINDERS did the price go UP or DOW
ler has av/uirot js the purchase of was al least of magnetic personality.
Ihe^jiUi-Z-heese factory building,
Later, he met the wonderful girl
When the TRUST took my MOWERS did the price go UP or DOWN
whirl! he famghl’ this week. No and tho very slightest of premonitions
W'ben the TRUST took my PLOWS did the price go UP or DOWN
doubt ibis will be overhauled and
When the TRUST took my HARROWS did the price go UP or DOWN
painted I" he put In sltlip*’ for a verge of a tremendous love affair,
In every instance the price on these tools went UP and NOT DOWN.
since room of some kind.
ills unlquo trend of thought was InterAre these BINDERS. MOWERS, PLOWS or HARROWS any DIFFER­
rupteed by the voice of bls hostess.
ENT or any BETTER now than they were when I sold them at a LES
School Noles. •
"I am giving you our star to lead In
price? Most emphatically NO! They are the same, but with an advance
l-r bn-y w-uk the churl £lQ8A to dinner," Mra. Wilde told him and
price of from 13&gt;5 to 25 per cent, which yon farmers have to pay.
six In number, art making paper indicated the singer.
If I could rave you this extra per cent on binder*, mower*, plow* and harrow*, whi
"It is she who will lead—I can but
riiains mul weaving rag rugs.
you know J wa* doing, I can and will Mve you a* much or more on H'm/oiM, Httgtil
follow,” said Bronson with a gallant
lhe 71 h ami Rih grad- are oill- bow.
Aoo/fai/and nil Hue* tliat I am selling. Remember I have the Somh Berni Riding
which trust dcaleta are asking you $IU for, but my price ia pnlv gl”. Now it w
lining lhe rnbmml-period ill bfcbiry.
At the dinner table it wus Jimmy
you and pay you godefto look Into these thing*. Remember the trust prfeeof FBor
also making a list nf explorers jtnd
■I Belknap Sleigh, while my price on.the same sleigh wa* only S3 1. Some price 1*
disenveriers according io national­ Rogers who made tho startling sug­
gestion.
ities
•
"I want you to disabuse our minds
Eldon Gelman, 8lh grade • Ij/d
what might., have boon a serious on ono conviction. Miss Brayton," he
accident fast Tuesday night, caus­ said with a laugb. "All famous people
are
supposed at one time to have
ing him lo fa* absent one-lfalf day.
The only absence for the week. He gone about bare-footed and all that
wa* riding a horse from walering, sort of thing. Tell ua the true story of
Controlled By No Trust, (r 111 Mn Wh lut III Pin
Hastings, Mich
which was iraveling along at a your life."* A general laukh followed.
fair rale of speed, when just as lie
Avbi Brayton smiled!
reached tin- barn it audiienly stop­
"It li a long story and a true one.”
ped. throwing ifa rider over it* she began laughinly, "and there is a
head onto tin- cement floor. Eldon little of tho romantic In IL I really was
was rendered unconscious for a
lime, bul he was oosintenl upon-hls
seined work that he only missed —you can see it tn all the best maga­
one-half a day.
zines now—wore cooking our meals in
At last onr ling has been placed
upon Ilia sluff where It can b&lt;* used. a chafing dish to save money. Wa
VISIT THE—
The M-hool is very grateful, to Mr. wore very poor, but optimistic. When
E. R. Dunlap, who assisted by lhe wo w.ere at the lowest stage of the lad­
der I—" Avis paused and held up the
teacher pul the ropes in .place.
Df onr last year's class nf live Rih opal pendant, “was presented with this
graders lhre&lt;* of them. Madge necklace—anonymously.'' She glanced
Johnson. Nellie Stanford nnd Arth­
Aprons—We have just received such a
Auto Hoods -For women, children
ur Srhiffmnnn are attending Mid­
dleville high School and all are do­ ble companion.
fine line from 10c on up, including
and the baby,-all in the latest fall
ing good work, ncconiing lo re­
"I have never known who sent it
the large apron with sleevek We are
port*. fa*o Shroyer is noL attend­ but it brought me luck almost during
styles and at all prices.
ing seined nnd Eldon Gelman is the hoar 1 received 1C I would not
anxious for you, to see our line.
with us again.
part with it were the donor himself to
Curtains and Curtain MaterialThe school as a body axtend, their.
Jackets—Foi the little folks.
All the new fall patterns. All Curtain
I hank* lo 4h&lt;* Jliddleyille Hun nnd
Accusing fingers were pointing to
the Hastings 'Journal-Herald for Bronson.
m'aterial 10c per yard. Curtains i'/t
Sweaters—For the big girl and boy..
the eopie* which .are rent lo our
yards long, one pair for 48c.
school weekly.
They are also philanthropic specimens — Bronson
lli.-mkfiil lo fa-vern Wnlnon for the
Auto Scarfs—For the ladies in l&gt;eauGloves and Mittens—For everyone.
Youth's Crfinipanion
which
he hero is the guilty person or I'm a
Great values at low prices.
brings tn selirkil weekly. The chil­ Dutchman!" laughed Jimmy Rogers.
tiful pattern# and colors.
dren are allowed Fridavs to rend
lhe papers after their lessons are Bronson, baa given me all my suc­
cess," she said softly In that mellow
learned.
Visit our
See our big
Still selling Auer­
Wc don't see quite as many visi­ voice that had a wistful timbre. "I
ioc Granite Depart­
have a feeling that one day—I can re­
tors a* w&lt;* wnuld like.
'■
5 and io cent Dish Special in
bach's Candy for ioc
ward you."
.
ment.
.
out window.
, pound.
Bronson gazed at her until a soft
Tauflarl-lfakcr Marriage.
Glen E. Jagyart, of Rutland, and coloy.ere pt into her clocks, then ha ro.............
; I moved his glance and gave back the
Mr*. Ma&gt;- Johnson TB-B.
Baker,
were’ tintted in marriage al the home df Dr. banter that was being generously
■
and Mrs. VanVelsor at high noon. buried toward him.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Thursday, JteV. C. W. Ballou perfarujjng jho ceremony.
Mr. nnd
Mrs. Baker will reAide in Rutland.
BANNER WANT ADVA PAY.

|

AT THE JEWEL COUNTER

IRVING.

The

Irvins General Store

At the Irving General Store may be had the opportun­
ity to purchase evcry*dax wants at the right kind
of prices. 'Tis true some things have took a
jump, but just look here at these prices:
Three •'&lt; boxes N.T. Matches....------- ——....._____JOc
|

25c

Three 10c pkgs. Tobacco
0 bars Ixuox Soap------- -

C. R. WATSON, General Store
GENERAL STORE

IRVING, MICH.

BOTH rilONBS—llMflnn. 1»

*&gt;r '

W« O//«r

ffigh grade first Mortgage fionds
(Due 1916 to 1919. /nclusire)

&lt;7o

Wm + pT* Now is the time to prepare your
* 110.1. ▼ ▼ 111IV1 wardrobe for the cold weather,
artfl Your overcoat, winter suit, furs, leathar^,
Oliva in fact everything in the clothing line can
fk-wr+ l»e made to look like new hy our special
VC1 Vvul pr0Cess. Don't forget that Dry Cleaning.,
isour business exclusively and WE KNOW HOW.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

Appropriateness
beat .conveys to the mind the offerings
from these monumental works, to all who
consult ns.

“Non-Expenalva”

expresses what we give our p&gt;
trona in tbe way of ezcluaivene
of design, symmetry, attractive-

well a» lasting qualities. Place
your orders for fall delivery now,
ao foundations can be placed al

“The Man Who

once.

IRONSIDE BROTHERS

Lost the Plow”

□□□

Line of New Fall Goods
I
PEOPLE'S 5 &amp; lOc STORE

To See the Fiasst

A. B. HEDRICK, Proprietor

□□

Both Phones 4-391

123 Ottawa ‘flitenue tf. It).

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS, The Rexall Druggists

Jesse Townsend

Met 6^c/o

PtRano RapidsJrust Hom wfy

Do You Enjoy Good Books

** Buy Your Christmas Books Now

Mid.llenlle l.(M. IB, H..1B.

Monument* and Markara

Haatlnga, Mich

Remember this, that the more trouble
you are having with your system, the
more reason you have to call on your local
Chiropractor for adjustments, which will
remove the cause oi same, that nature
may restore you to health.

M. W. SMITH, 0. G.

5-8-7 Hendeuhott Building

CHIROPRACTOR

MAN

CKIzant Phone 317

GREATER THAN TOOLS '„1™rr

'•---------J of lhe eltaffeur. If we.fnay trusL
Perseverance and Determination Ar* Hie standard rates approved by tin*
the Two Keys That Unlock
' New York stale insurance depart­
ment for workmen's compensalmn
Door of Success.
I insurance. While the ball player
When Faraday, whom Sir Humphrey is raU*d at 437. commercial chafDavy called hla own greatest discov­ feura arc placed at 2:43.
ery, had a chemistry bee buzzing tn
his head, ho did not wait for luck to Stomach Trouble Quickly Cured.
bring him a fine laboratory, or a great I People go on suffering from HUln
store of chemicals, or a largo fund for aiomach trouble* for year*, and
research. Ho went to work with a I imagine lhey have a serjoua dijpaw*.
They over-eal or over-drink and
kn earthen bowl, and, aa tho artist said force on the stomach a lol of extra
when asked what he mixed his paints work, but they never think lh.it
with. Faraday mixed his chemicals
"with brains, sir." One who had much the stomach needs extra help to do
to do With discovering a cheap process the extra work.
If these people would take Tonofor separating aluminum from its
dross worked to earn biR,own chem­ line Tablets regularly they would
icals. used a few pans and other cheap be a great big help to the stomach
in its strain of over-work. No
utensils and experimented In his fath­ matter
what you ent or drink Toner's woodshed. In both cases, the man oline tabs sweeten your sour stom­
was more than the tools; he forged ach and stop gas belching tn live
his own key to success not any mor* minutes. The heaviness disap­
wtth natlve talent than with persevsr- pears, and tho stomach is greatly
ance and determlpaUon.
aided in its work of digestion.
.
,
TONOL1NE
Tablet* not only promptly relieves
succeeding Imagine that if they only all distress, but if taken regularly
absolutely cure indigestion hy
bad toots or right help or great cap­ will
up’the-flabby. ovcrjw»ri&lt;ital, they could do wonders. Truth is, building
the siomut-i*-anu
simnach- and -make
Ik-.
__ J /-II.
_ - ' ed walls
wans of
OI Hie
mani*
Ilia*,
— -- &gt;L_ —-L
L»
“■
hem
enough to digrni thwho makes himself more than equip- lnoal h&lt;,arly woa|. g| for a M days*
went, and insists on working out hie treatment.
own ideas whajgyer his gltuaUoa.—Er- Mailed by American Proprietary
change.
|Co, Boston, Mass.

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THE

OCTOMR 1,1914—22 PAGZS

HASTINGS

BANNER

PART THREE—PACES 17 TO 22.

FamousoidTawn

If they Ihougtit they could make
tym leave U» come try it. Then
ho doubled up a big lint ami plant­
ed it between tile eyea of the big­
gest Mormon and showed him just
what kind of a dent he made in
lhe ground. He announced furth­
er that the first Mormon who step­
ped upon hi« pro|&gt;ei-ty would nev­
er leave It alive. Then he laughed
and went about his buslnes*.
A few day^ later a bund of Mor­
mons kllbNl a neighbor of Jim
r.ahlc’s. ' Still Jim laughed at
them. One day ho was down by
the lake when a Mormon friend
&gt;aine to him and said:
“Jim. they're coming after you:
They'll get you. There’s a boat.
Take it."
But Jim laughed and defled them
E love to talk of Independence, but can a man be said to be Independent who has no money
In come. The Yriend urged him tn
laid away for t|ie inevitable rainy day; no means within his control that he may take advantage
leave.
’
"Remember.’' he said. . “Then'’*
of Opportunity, when she knocks at his door; who look’s to the future with dread because he
the wife and boy.
They'll gel
knows that if he loses his job, or is ill. or meets with some accident, that he has no means to tide him
them, loo. They’re coming to­
night. - Take tho boat, Jim, and
over until he can square away again?
We all know that such a man is NOT independent. In fact he
leave.”
is likely to become a dependent. And no man of thought or spirit can look with anything but distress
. Jim looked off across (he walers
The history of this once famous bubbling |iol of corn meal mush,
nnd there saW a brig standing up hostelry In fast nearing eblivion. and from the top of 4hat great oak
upon anything of that kind.
’
*
*
toward the island. Ho could eas­ *ays Franklin 9. Dewey, in the Ibuiled un eriornuius ' ling of our
ily rnnke thabbrig in the open boat "Detroit Saturday Night." Even i country.
•
•
Now it is EASY to escape dependence and become really INDEPENDENT. It is the same old
even if it’ was storming hard. Hut the people living about and indeed
In the month of June. I8i7. a
he didn't relish Hie idea of leaving in it. cherish only at best dim very distingulshi'd party arrivist in
way that has given to the world its successful men in every walk of life. It is no royal path: but an
his property. Neither did he rel­ memories of vague tradition.
It Di'lroit.. A large, urbane and ele­
ish the idea of letting the Mormons had ils palmy &lt;lays once, as hud gant gentleman. wilJi wife and
easy one for the ordinary everyday man in these days if he be determined. And here it is: LIVE
he haled so and had so bitterly de­ many another inn of past genera­ daughters and servant* ®ml two
WITHIN YOUR MEANS AND SAVE A PART OF YOUR EARNINGS.
By Industry.
fil'd drive him off the island. Bul tions, bul now il Is simply a great, Indian guides and great quantities
then' was Hie wife and lx»y. They conspicuous farm house, oecupioti nf liaggage, came off the Buffalo
Economy and Saving any man in America can become really independent, where he need not fear tbe
were nil in all lo him.
only in part by a small family, to Isiat.
It was James Fenimoro
rainy day, hor the loss of a job, nor miss the chance when opportunity shall knock at his door.
’ He went back to his cabin, took whom the story of the house that Qxiper. lhe father, the creator of
tlie wife and boy and brought shelters them may read like an­ American lifmanee. Che writer of
cient
history.
them lo the Iwat. Then he sol
many book*, rend nil over th®
sail upon l-ake Michigan in the
I visited that house a few days world and translated into no less
teeth ,of a (tale and stood off to­ ago.
Few
in the early sixties it was (tian 15 different languages.
ward the hrig. It was n venture­ my old home for several years, books have ever Ih-vii- read more
some trip bul Jim Cable knew how and my father's until his'death in nf with' greater delight than lhoM&gt;
tn handle a boat and he handled lhe nineties. A young cousin of of
Fenimore CnOper.
He had
this one especially well. As they mine, now living there, begg'il of Iravebhi everywhere, had been Ilin
And the next is easier yet. Bring your Savings to this Bank and deposit them -in our Savings
drew near fhe brig they were me io isii h.-i: ii- hirtpiy, for&lt; said cherished guest of nobles and
Department, thereby your savings become an INVESTMENT; lor we pay 3 PERCENT INTEREST
warned off al tho muzzle of a nuis- she. "Many n&lt;*ople inquire aboul princes, kings and queens of many
ket. Ships had gone to the Reav­ this quaint old hoqse nnd I can tell count rip* and was a frequent and
compounded every six months on your Savings Deposit and that is 50 per cent better interest than a
ers and never returneil.
Persons them nothing. I wish you would welcome giK'.-l and friend of Iho
hail cotne off to ships in that vi­ tell me all about It." I promised venerable Igifayettn at his prince­
Government Bond will pay and the security is just as ample. For every dollar deposited here is
cinity and under guise of being in her 1 would write ils history.
ly chateau near (lie gay capital of
bucked by the $700,000 Resources oi this • bank. Why not begin depositing your Savings with us
distreM had decoyed tho.se ships
In Utt? tbe congress nf the IJnit- France. A journey of 61 miles
into places whence lhey never re­ ed Sinti's passe.I an act appropri­ oveiland brought this whole party
NOW? BEGIN TO-DAY.
turned. The officers nf this brig ating the sum of *25().(M1() for tho lo the hospitable inn of Mr. und
were taking ho chances and they vonslrurtion of a territorial road Mrs. Walker.*
warned Jim Cable nnd his wife lielwevn Detroit anil Chicago, and
Observe that long row of win­
nnd tin by to keep away.
Musgrove Evans, the first settler downs on the south nnd reaching
Ak last Cable took (he baby in of the village of Tecumseh, and around lieyond your vision at tiio
his arms and held him up to the living then1 was apitoinU'd survey­ west.
Tliose are the Cooper
brig. Then • he ixiinted to his or of lhe “Chicago Turnpike" as it rooms. TJiey occupied nearly half
wife. They allowed him to come was mill's!, and by thal name it is the second floor. In thus charm­
a hit nearer and he told his story known lo this day.
In Detroit ing x|M&gt;l they spent much of UlO
when within eandiol. They fin­ and Chicago mid in-many towns summer of 1X17. Frnifi this place
ally took the family on Ixiard and through which it passes it is Mr. Cooper made exploring excur­
to Chicago, whither tbe brig was known as Michigan avenue, bul in sions a* far west as Kalamazoo and
bound.
Like a bee gathering
the rural regions its old-name still iwyond.
On lhe dock of that liltlo brig, Mays. Il passes through Ypsilan­ honey !&gt;■* was collecting material
was a locomotive living taken to ti. Saline. Clinton. Jonesville. Cold­ for that rhanning bul thrilling
Chicago to pul on a railroad lieing water und so on. terminating as tale of the Oak OpeniiEks. Th*» old
youavenue
in
Chicago. Iwv hunter, a pltluresque charac­
constructed then'. IL was such a Michigan
Incomolivo as .could Im* placed in Sixty-four mitet west of Detroit, ter in this story, lived the life nf
The tender of a malorn engine and in lhe townslim "f Cambridge, a farmer on Little Prairie Round
then leave a‘ lol of rami for fuel. te-nawee county, it is joined hy for many years after he had iieen
Well, anyway, the Cable family another turnpike coming up from immortalized by Ulis illustrious
came through all right. The baby Monroe. This junction of tlie two author. The great room nt the
grew up. Jim never forgot the famous turnpike:, has always been i*bulliwe«l corner was “the Cooper
room, the -pioer where Mf. Coopsc
Mormons and 'his properly on Iho known Is CaiMirfdge Junction.
Beavers.
When the time • came
On the northwest corner of this prepared the notes for this deeply
right ho wilh his young son went juneli.in mi high ground ami sur­ Interest mg story. A much smaller
back and took over the properly. rounded liy n stone wall, stands room lo the north is called Iho
That babe is, now C. C. (bible, of (hi-, greai. rambling house, known murder room, for from this small
\
MIDDLEVILLE.
Min Ines Bass is home from U.
Claude Klrmean was slightly in­
Mackinac Island.
Ho .runs the far aiul near as iho old Walker room one dark night a traveler
Usl Week s Letter.
II. A. hospital. Grand Hapids for a ked on Monday afternoon at the
Lake View liotol then* nnd besides Tavern. Brond slone' stops lead with much money disappeared and
J. R. Smith of Endeavor, Wi«, is few days rest al the home of her Dr. Hanlon farm.
(hat owns (he old Astor house, lhe up through (he wall from thu east was never heard of again. Sonin
the guest of liia brother. &lt;’.. M. parents A. E. Bass and wife.
original fur trading post of the and alm from the routh. landing in days later his starving horse was
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Willard
Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. II. E. Miller’s Sept. 21, a son.
Smith anil wife for a week! visit
great territory of which Mackinac a flower garden oven with the top found far imck in the forest, fast-'"
and will visit Ilia aider, Mrs. Wil­ sister wns called to Molino Monday
island wns Hu.’ center. This old of tho wall.
Broad porches run ened to a tree. Tlie murderer was
Mrs. C. A. Reed of Washington.
morning on account of the serious D. C„ is lhe guest-of her parents. E.
liam Cownn.
trading post he left in its natural lhe entire length of two of its never found. At the far window
condition, but hy building to il has atnnlc sides, and all of its numer­ at the east is a iong-tieilmom called
» Mix G. M. Blake nml daughter. illness of her sister, Mrs. E. C. J. McNaughton and wife for an ex­
C. C. CABLE, OF &gt;1 ACKINAC tf. formed another hotel tn which ous windows nro provided with the suicide's ropm. for in this a
Katharine left Monday for Bay, Nevins.
tended visit.
many summer guests love to go to protecting green blinds. You en­ weary traveler, for reasons un­
View lo spend a week with lheir ’ Waller Robertson nnd wife. G. E.
LAND, RECALLS BOyilOOl)
Mrs. Charles McNaughton and
sleep nnd ent in the very building ter. On either side the rooms are known. hpik his own lite.
mother, Mra. F. F. Hilbert, who is Blake, wife and daughter Kather­ daughters are spending two weeks
experience:. '
in which the Indians and French spacious, -kell kept and scarcely
there for her.heaHli.
ine. E. F. Blake nnd Mrs. F. I.. with tier sister, Mrs. G. Slocken nnd
Sylvester Walker was a courtly
voyageura
used to trade their furs changed from HO years ago. for the gentleman of. the old school, lie
Born, to Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred Guf- Blake and G. E. Gardner and wife husband, Battle Creek.
for powder, lead, provisions, whis­ house was huilt in the early thir­ wti« a lorn leader'nnd a man of
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Ladder POLYBAHOUSOUTLAWS
tln of East Main sL. Septemlier IS. motored to Allegan then tn Holland
ky
and
a
little
money.
ties, Just after the completion of unusual intellect. I never knew a
a 9‘4 pound daughter. Gertrude and back by Grand Hapids home on of Grand Rapids were guests of G.
Sunday.
E. Blake and family Thursday and
the Detroit and Chicago turnpike. man who powessed a mom
ROBBED THE ISLANDERS
Loulic.
BOWENS MILLS.
From the spacious hall you mount aisiunding store of interesting ntiProf. G. O. Doxtader’s infant son Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Johnson spent
Miss Jessie Morris of Indianapolis,
lhe stairs and wander about the rcdoles or could, relate them more
Sunday and Monday with his niece is quite ill with eczema. Dr. Tay­
Ind- was the guest of Mrs. W. E. Cubin' Kulbrr llinalrnrd Will.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis an&lt;l mazy labyrinths and count the entertuiniiufiy than Mr. Walker.
Mrs. Minnie Whitten nod husband lor attends him.
Nelson
and
husband.
.
—
.
__
rnptna,.
the old retting .place* of He cduld charmingly entertain
John fanbtiw of Moline is the
..
. nl Morley. Midi., and relatives nt
Mr.
Death Took Family and Escap­ lillta son spmit-Sunday wilh —
men Tike Ewiiig. Coiiper &lt;&gt;r Web­
guest of Mr. nod Mrs. James Clark
and Mrs. William Holly and family. the weary Inn .-l.-i - nf long ago.
Grattan, Mich.
ed, in Open Boat.
Fall Flowers.
Burdette Briggs was in Grand
In the copier is the WeJisIqr. ster. or lhe humblest traveler that
Ulster EUmpaon of the’ Soldiers' for a few days.
by Strickland W. Gillilan.
The receipts of lhe Baptist Ind­
room.
This was mine 5B year* appeared nt his door. . He was a
Here rt a little story of the long Rapids on business Monday.
Home, Grand Rapids, is lhe guest
Mis* Ora DuMaresq of the M. IL ago.
Here, in this very'^rnon/. man of most pronounced opinions
of Mr. and Mrs. (hrtr W’hHe roFb ies baked gpods sale on Saturday i’vo nothin® against—for who over■ ago when the world waa less -encould have?—the llow.irs thati lightened than it is today, when 9. spent Sunday with her parents; Daniel Webster lodged in one tit ail’d inaile no .hesitation (n. ifr/ktrwn* II2JD. at the council room.
visit.
’
bloom in the spring.
Clare Baker nnd family and
tiis western lours in the year. 1838. ing them. Hi- plan* was a rendez­
Michigan was a wilder alate, when here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oslmrlh Griflllb and young
The naaias that croon thin the&gt; men were rough and ready and
lady
frip'hd
Miss
Viola
Young
Mrs.
Anna
Baird
expects
to
leave
On
the
same trip he was a guest' vous for the gathering and distri­
. son arrivetl in the village Friday were guests of his sister Mrs. Jas.
glories of June sweet pence to&gt; the best man only survived, says this week Wednesday for Jackson al the Michigan Exchange in Ad­ bution of information, and in ju­
morning from -their home in Wa­ Sanborn, mid husband. and father
the soul of me bring.
viril her daughter, Mrs. Pearl rian. built in 1828, and in constant dicial fashion lie laid flown the law
bash. Neb- ami lheiMcoming waa Ixirenzo Baker on Sunday. They But the rarest, to me. of all blos­ Frank M. Sparks in the Grand Iu
service until 1859. when it gave wilh nn emphasis that meant
• Rapids Herald. Here is a story Beach and family.
a complete surprise for his par­ motojed over Sunday A. M.
Pro-slavery to the
soms thal be—so far as I now' of thu Beaver island-* known to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-atla attend­ place to- the Bracket House, re­ something.
ents. They will remain in town
Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Armstrong
can recall— .
ed the fair al Hastings. Thursday. christened from time to time till it core, he drtipiseil- the nlxililionists
■ alxmt throe weeks visiting rela­ will attend lhe races-in Grand Rap­ Are he blossoms Hint wait till the Michigan history for its scones of
Mrs. John Morris spent from Fri­ now bears the name of Maumee as possessing no right to exist, nnd
1 violence. Herq is a story of a man
tives and friends before returning ids Thursday.
. •
year has grown late, then bloomi living today, who. when bul a.babe day until Tuesday with her invalid House.
Tho corner room on the as for the negro, he dts-larv&lt;l him
to lheir home iu lhe west.
Mrs. H. L. Moore loft Monday af­
even brighter than nil—
In arms, was set afloat upon the fn..! D« r. Mrs. BlUenbtnder.. Mr. second floor of the Walker Tav­ lo lie "nothing bul an animal." '
Bom. to Mr. and Mra. Ed Ryder, ternoon for Grand Rapids, where 'lhe nick of the lot—can you say’ waters of Lake Michigan in an op- Morris and the children spent Sun­ ern hns always been known as the
There being in this house nn
September 18. a son.
.
they are .not’-ore the flowers। en boat, who since thal day has day with them.
she will be the guest of Miss Emma'
Webster room.
Ils outlook is place for a grand Itall, he erected
that bloom.iit lhe fall I
John Shriner was In Grand Rap- Fay unlit Wednesday aternofin.
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Briggs and tnOal charming.
To the eihq. ini !8f»3 n stwriptis three Mory brick
seen much of life and who -now
Mr. rind Mrs. Albert Wieringa and Tlie other frail blossoms have fledI occupies a most unique place in daughter Belva spent Sunday with stretches
'Ids. Friday, having denial ry work
the hroad
turnpike. -hotel directly. np|Hisi|e on the
son and Miss Elizabeth WteJifiga ’ from the- ^aoeno—they heardI lhe history of Michigan.
Mr. ‘ami Mr*. Claud Willison --•*
and Michigan avenue, now Hie grand south. T’rom this oil. tin* junction
lhal the year could mil last I
" Mr. ami Mrs. H. E. Miller nnd were jurats of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
highway of endless automobiles among lhe hills and*lh&lt;' lakes.be­
This man is C. C. Cable of Mnck- family.
Mis. Robinson attended revival B. Johnson nml family on Sunday. Each false, fickle jaeje bred in sun­ inac. island, a hard listed Scot ch traversing this beautiful
llmr- came the most impulnr resort in
meetings* al the. -('.ongregxlional
S. G. Rmilli and two sons of Chi­
shine or shade has gone, and ils1 man witji a. great bundle of home­
The Hollyhock.
Home thirty rrnfe tn southern Michigan. On every hol­
oughfai-e.
beauty is past.
churtdi in Moline. Friday aflrt^ cago carfie Monday morning to
Iho east of the old Jiouse is a re­ iday and on rnaqy other days
ly humor and philosophy.
He is All day across my window low
spend a part of the day with his Then, when most we not'd cheer, to the son of old Jim Cable and lie Thy flowery stalk waves tn and fro markable willow tree, planted soon throngs came from alL over tho
nooir.
the fall blooau are here! The lias a son. young Jim.
Mr. mid Mrs. John Shriner ac­ sister Mrs. Amos Hanlon and were
after this house wns huil|. Mrs. munlrysido. *ntr more Ilian filling
Against a background qf blue sea.
aster, hydrangea and phlox—
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon at Bartow lake fishing, with good
Moulton brought it from' Tecum­ this great building. Both the obi
Il was back in (he old days when
were in Moline, visiting relative* success, returning lhe same even­ E’en the..xinnia aflame breaks into
seh iM'lween the leaves of her tavern and lhe jiew still remain
On the south wind, to visit thee
mid frlrmls nml attended church. ings
the game and.nt autumn’s sol­ floats on the Great Lakes burned* Come airy shapes in sudptuous Bible, a mere twig, but now at six HnrUnnged. .the one during ftl nnd
wood
and
were
under
tlie
neces
­
years. The old tav­
emnly
mocks.
Mrs.
M.
McKay
qnd
daughters
are
feet From its base I found its cir­ lhe other
Sunday.
dyes—
Mr. and Mr*. S. R. Gordbn enter­ moving into rooms in Mrs. F. L. Round Iho year’s dying bed stands sity of establishing wood stations Rich-golden, black-edged bulter- cumference to be 17 feet. To the ern was a public inn until 1853 aiul
Hie dahlia choir red and laughs al convenient places all . around
tained the Inlter'a mother. Mrs. E. Hlnko's hous«.-.recenlly vacated by
Miutheast on tho top of a hill is ten years later it passed into tho
flies,
thd
lakes.
Jim
Cable,
hardy,
’all the grief from our hearts—
C. Joslin, of Jackson. Iasi week. Miss Etta Hubbard.
And humming bints in emerald Iho little Episcopal church whose possi'ssinn of F. A. Dewey and it ’
She returned to her home Monday.
Mr. and Mf«. C. M. Sixior attend­ Sings a song of goal cheer round vouiflT and fearless, took up some
cornar stone was laid hy Bishop wns occupiisl by him und his fam­
coals,
the dead summer’s bier nnd joy land on the Beaver I■‘lands’. There Willi Hecks of Arc upon their McCxiskcy. in 1851. and in tho shad­ ily as a farm home between thirty
Henry Hewlill of Washington. ed the county fair in Hastings
he cut wood for lhe boats, trap­
to j»ur mourning imparts.
D. C- is spending a few days wilh Thursday.
ow of its sacred walls sleep the old and. forty years, when it was
throats.
Miss Ella 'Hubbard is nicely lo­ Tho gentian tuft blue 'is a sample ped and flshed and fanned a little. That in the sunshine whir and millers of that early day.
Isnight by other inemlirrs of th&gt;&gt;
his sister, Mra. Frank Pender and
cated in tho west room of the Hotel
for you. and others I know Be had with him a young wife
husband.
Tho ton of the great spreading family, mid is now ix-cupied by the
and soon a boy came to bless lheir And glance.
you’ll recall—
.
Samuel Finkbeiner. underwent an Marr for her millinery store ami
probe the flowers wilh slend­ nnk. al the left! waj» sawed off in family of W.C. Dewey.
home.
The
cosmos
aglow
ami
chrysanthowillbo
glad
to
nee
all
her
friends.
operation for appendicitis nt Ruler lance:
Mr. Walker di&lt;ul in (868, at the
1812.
The great campaign of
terwirth hospital. Grand Rapids,
Miss Lois Goodrich of Allegan is
mum so hedizen the eyes of us About this lime J he Mormons •And many a (’ * *) drowsy hen "Tippedanoe and Tylep too4 had age of 73. and Mrs. Walker In IftJ2.
came to lhe Beavers. They un­ Singing his song hilariously.
all
Sal unlay mid the operation was trimmer for Mrs. Albert Parker at
She
ml the whole country wild. There nt the advanced age nf 96.
Aucctaful, and is doing aa well as her millinery store. .
Thai we're fain to admit they heal dertook tn run things lo suit their
never wns such anol Iler campaign. left her properly to the little
springtime a bit—those flowers own convenience and lheir own About tho garden fluttering yet
could be expected. Dr. A. L. Tay­
Misses Katherine Otto and.Olive
people gathered about (his ohurvli on (he hill neat by. some
ideas. They laid claim* to tho is­ hi amher plumage flecked with jet. The
that bloom in the fall.
lor accompanied him.
Walker are housekeeping in Mrs.
ten yards from which both are
house
for
more
than
fifty
miles
land and to everything .upon il. The gohlllnchcs charm all*lhe air
Mrs. George Roland and two Crank’s rooms.
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and campod for day*. buried.
They were a lawlesJ outfit and To the dry sunflower stalks they around
nephewa, Homer Ingram's sons, ac­
Hartley Hendrick of Grand Rap­ Keep Your Stomach and
Enormous,' sH'cially conslmcte&lt;l
Liver Healthy. soon told the other settlers on the
companied her and spent Thurs­ ids was in town Saturday.
cling,
' ' GLASS CREEK.
with log Imuses nn I hem
Most of them And on Hie ripmted disks they trucks
day and Friday at tlie fair ami
Prizes awarded to Shaw and
A vigorous
Stomach, perfect island lo gel out.
and beds and provisions and 'end­ Last Week’s Letter.
were the guest* of her brolher. Johnston at the epunty fair in Has­ working Liver and regular acting scoffed at the idea-of abandoning
owing:
■
less quantities of hard cider, all
Esther Cronk spent from WedThe Mormons With delicate delight they feed
Homer, during lhe two days.
tings were: 1st prize, year old-Jer­ Bowels is guaranteed if you will their properties.
drawn hy powerful teams of ten nreday till Sunday with her par­
. Mrs. Allen Pender and Mrs. sey bull. laL prize on bull calf. 1st. use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They promptly pul some of them to On lhe rich store of milky seed.
or
twelve yoke of oxen, nude a ents nnd attended lhe fair.
Frank Pender attended the county onze on 2 three year old heifers. insure good Digostlon,
correct death, burned the buildings of
—Celia Thaxter. pageant such as tew living people
T.
C. Williams and wife of the
fair Thursday.
1st. prize on 2 year old teiters. I si. Constipation and have an excellent others, ruined their farms and
have ever seen. Tom Ewing of- city spent Sunday with €. Otis and
Mrs. John K*6key of Camoosa prize on the whole herd.
tonie effect on lhe whole syetem— stole 1 heir furs. •
A popular drink among the peas- Ohio, a most n-markabte and Itery family.
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was a visitor at the home of her
Rev. Gordon and wife of Moline Purify your blood and rrd you of
Ono day lhe Mormons nerved anfs or Russia is called quass. It orator, was there.
From lime to
Will Haven* has purchased a
sister-in-law, Mrs. David Beneway are expected tn visit their sons S. alt body poisons through the Bow­ noliio on young Jim Cable that he is made by pouring warm waler
lim® he elci-tritied and stirred that
auto.
and William Kepkey ami wife last R. Gordon nnd family he first of the els. only 25c at your Dniggisl.— must leave the island.
Young over rye or hurley meal. Il is a vast assemblage as a strong Ford
Mrs. Fred Chant is under he doc­
weak.
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week.
Adv.
Jim laughed al them and told them fermented liquor and is very sour. housewife might stir's steaming, tor! care.

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Declare Your Independence

is sun standina

fit Gamfirldoc Junction, UanawsB Gountu. James
Fenlmore GooDer and Daniel Webster
StODued There In The
Late Forties

W

The first step is the RESOLUTION to do it.
The Next Step is to REALLY DO IT.

The Hastings City Bank

Phono 3-2 Rings

Th&gt;t

Hastings, Mich.

EXILED DY MORMONS
OF BEAVER ISLAND

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 1, 1ML

One day a man said to me: . '
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“I buy all my cigars and tobaccos here now.”
I said, “that sounds good to me. why?”
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He said, "because I can always get what I want and it is always fresh and
moist.”

We hear similar remarks in regard to our stock and store almost every day,
there is truth in it because we do HAVE THE GOODS and we do KEEP
OUR STOCK FRESH and MOIST. It is our business ONLY. We give
it our entire attention. We have the ZINC LINED CASES, we have the
ELECTRIC MOISTJ2NER to keep our cigars and tobaccos CLEAN,
MOIST, and JUST RIGHT.
You can be one of our satisfied customers.
Try us out, you will find we speak the truth. {
.

J. F. Hoonan
The Place To Meet Your Frienda
Phone 106

Jefferson St.

Order For Publication.
i State of Michigan, The Probate
•Court for the County of Barry.
■ Al a session of said court, held al
' the probate office, in the City of
i Hastings, in said county, on the
i?3rd day of September A. D. 1911.
I Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
■ Judge of Probate.
I In tlie Matter of lhe Estate- of
My, if you only knew what Delirious meals and lunches you
1 Violet B. and Greta G. Rodebaugh.
1 Minors.
gel al “'Tom's" you'd all go there. Try getting yohr meals
Thomas H. Rodeiiaugh, Guardian,
there during this week and nest.
having filed in said court his peti­
tion praying thal for reasons there­
in hinted thal he may bo licensed to
। sell at private sale the real estate
I of said minors.
.
Il Is ordered. That tin- 30th day
I of October..A. D. I9H. at ten o'clock
in lhe forenoon, at said probale ofIN IIOONAN’S CIGAR STORE ‘
■ lice, lie and is hereby appointed for
fcffcrsou Street
Hastings, Mich.
hearing said potiUon;
Il is Further Ordered. Thai
public notice thereof be given by
publication of a copy of thia'order,
for three successive weeks previ­
NOTICE OE HEARING CLAIMS.
tn Mid day of bearing, In the
Stale of Michigan, County of Bar- ous
Hastinza BANNER, ■ a newspaper
, , .
.
.
/. , .
printed
printed ana
and circulated
circulated in
in saiu
said
Notice is hereby given, that by an ;.ounty
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
^has M Mack
' Stale of Michigan. County of Bar- onler of the Probate Court for the
Cmnly ot Birry myde on.lh, 21.1 4 Inm
ju&lt;l« or Probate,
rue copy.
day of September A. D. 1911. four)
------- BBauer,
------Grace
.
NoUse Is m n i&gt;y given, that by an months from thal dale were allow-1
Register of Probate.
order of the- Probate Court for the ed for creditors to present their I__________ _____________________
County of Barry, made on the HLh claims against the estate of Ida A.i TirTIil NibUee.
day uf Seplemlmr, A. D. 1914. four n^r'- .SS'irtii “ill Siini*rl
'"■&lt;
W
«.«months from lhal dale were allow­
ed for creditors lo present their said deceased arc required to
•'.^i.^Vif flouth BnfarilwavStreet
claims against the estute of Harriet sent lheir claims lo said Probate t Pori 0I' "f S*”**-**
1.. Miller, late of said county, de­ Court, al lhe Probate Office in the
rLm^ihL d J^i n 1 i. Yr
ceased. and that all creditors of City of Hastings, for examination ! !J‘, ,“ra/?£»L h ,
said deceas'd are required to pre­ and allowance, on or before lhe 21*1
ih. .. '. Ar I
sent Liieir claims to said Probate .lay of January next, and that such ; '' a.ln'*‘J"n,Jrf?Anr . I
Court, at the Probate Office in the claims will Im* heanl before sSid *• J ‘1^
i*&gt;°ll«in
City of Haiiings, for -exammulimi li™rl;.;"'..3ur«‘K..',Xi«i
«'■* *”i«i*Xr r^h &lt;b* US
und allowance, on or before the Hlh
day of January next, and that such
claims will be heard before said
Dated September, 2tsl, A. D. toll.
gjjj street
QMll i. «&gt;u I 1 ida&gt; the 8th day ot
CHARLES M. MACK,
“
............
...........that Fri­
Be it
further resolved
January ortt. at ten o'clock in the
day. October 9th. toll. al 7:36
Judge of Probate.
forenoun of that day.
o’clock in the afternoon at the
Dated September 8tli, A. D. 191L
council
.room
in
the
City of Hast­
CHARLES M. MACK.
ings. the council meet lo hear ob­
Murtgaoe Hale.
Judge of Probate.
,
Whereas, default has been made jections thereto.
Chas. E. Lunn.
m the payment of the money se­
,
3-wk.No(jee of Hearing Claims.
cured by u mortgage, dated the
Statu of Michigan, County of Ninth day of August in the year A.
Order For Publication. &gt;
.
Barry, m.
D. IW»9. by Frank W. Smellier and
Stale
of
Michigan,
the
Probate
Mazie
L.
Smelker,
his
wifa
of
the
Notice is hereby given, that by an
order of lhe Probate Court for lhe Village of Lake thlr.-sa. Ionia Court for. the County of Barry.
Al a session of said court, held at
Coabty of Barry, made on the 3rd &lt;a&gt;unty, Michigan, to Farmers and
day of September A. D. 1911, four Merchants BauK of Lake Odessa, the probate office. in tho City of
month* from thal date were allow- Ionia County. Michigan, which said Hasting*. in (Sid county, on the
-«d for creditors to present thrir u»ntg.igi- .waa reronlril in Llie of­ 21-1 *|..v ..f S.-pl. mb.T A. D 1911.
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
claim*, again.-t tht\e«latc of Benja­ fice of lhe register of deeds of the
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min B. Travis, late of said cuunly, County nf Barry in lile-r No. 71, of Judge of Probate.
In lhe Matter of the Estate of
ileceaM**!. ami Hial all creditors of uiortg igex on page- No. IKi mid
ixid deerased are required to pre­ No. tKk &lt;&gt;n Ihv 121 h day of Auv- Alonzo E. Kenasttin, Deceased.
A.
A.
Auderaon.
admiulstralm
u-l
in
ll&gt;«
youA.-D.IDlW.
al
eight
sent their clalma tn raid probate
Court, at the Probate Office in the o'clock a. in. And wharcas. I tie having Died in raid. court lift* an­
City of Hastings, for examination amount claimed to he due nn Said nual account and petition nrnytng
and allowance, on or before the till mortgage at the dale of this no­ that u day may be m-i for liearihg
day of Jan.ua 13 uMt. and that tice is the .-uni ot Sixteen Hundred Mid account and allowance theresuch claims will be heard before Fifty and 75-100 ;'«IOb0.75 Dollars Of.
Il is ordered. That I hr Ninel eensaid court, on Monday Hie 41 li day of pniH-ipal and intcreM, and lhe
MOW.
of January nexl. at fen o'clock in further *.11111 of Thirty
Dollar* a* mi" albiriiey fee *tipu- o'clock in Hie forenoon, at said pro­
the loreunun of (hat- day.
Dated RMtetnber 3rd. A. D. 1911. iatvd for in Mid mortgage and bate office, be an|i is hereby ap­
winch is the whole amount claim­ pointed for hearing said m Litton;
CHARLES M. MACK.
It is Further Ordered. That pub­
Judge of Probate., ed In Im* unpaid on said nuirigage
which amount* to Hie sum of Six­ lic niHice thereof be given by pub­
teen Hundred Eighty mid 75-IUO lication of a copy of this ordi r. for
I Millais and no suit or proceeding three successive weeks previous to
Bankruptcy Notice.
having iw-en instituted al law to said day of heuring. in llie Hastings
r&lt;*cu\et'lhu debt now remaining BANNER, h newspaper printed and
ent Di»tl irl .Michigan. »».
secured by said mnrtga|(&gt;*, or any circulated in said ;v&gt;unly.
Chas. M. Mack,
pari
whereby Hie power of Court iu nnd fur said District, sab* (hereof,
enntuined in raid mortgage. A true copy.
Juug? uf Probate.
boulliern Dhismti. •
Grace Bauer.
has brcninc operative.
In the Matter of Memo Turner.
Register
of Probate.
Ir“ 1" .ua"kT'’': Now. therefore, notice
,f;, In
?, hereby
“js
1 ..Iiik.°rII..........
. x'l'teiniMT.
A. power of sale, and in pursuance
of. NOTICE OF COMMI881ONInf
.
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I-,.
III,.,.,
I...
.
I
EHS ON CLAIMS.
D. 191 i. on reading tlo* |&gt;&lt;*Uti&lt;ui by­ tin1 ataiuti* in such case made and
Stain of Michigan, County of Barsaid Baukrupl for di*&gt;*liarge. it in / provid**!. the raid mortgkge will
Ordered by Hie Court, Dial a bo foreclosed iiy a rale of the™ .... *&gt;
*
»i:
»r Mu. «. IK l*.™-il.
hearing-lie had uimn the same on wniiw. Ilicreiu .|.-.&gt;i|..-.l,
the |(i day of October. A. D. 191 i. public uurlu.p. Iu lb» luylicl lu.l- Wc lhe uuJcr.lgiuul, liovlup boon
.1 Ihv .-..I .Iw.i- ..r Iho lb&gt;urt W'l*"!*1*’** !* ' !•' ' wb.u- Cuurj fur
before said Court, al Grand Hapid*
clly ot Ila.IiWK &gt;„
'■•’““If "I tony, epic ot Michit} said district, nt Id o'clock in the ..............
UnnmtafioKT. lo receive, exforeuoun. and that notice thereof M&gt;IJ counly or Ifaiiy. on !*&gt;&lt;•
cemb. r A. D. toll,
at ten‘online
•'nine and
and de
&lt;lay of
&lt;&lt;r Ih
l.-ceuiber
lull nl
uud udju*l
nrlju.l nil claims
chums nnd
&lt;!&lt;■-­
lot Lubli*he&lt;| in the Hading* BAN­ day
J’*,01 persons against jaU
NER. a nmopaper pniileii in raid o’clock in the forenoon of Hi-.r
di-trirt. and that all kiimsn rredi- ilay: which raid premise* are ,|,..;«Ircearad. .h» hereby givo nottco that
tnn umi oUrne*parwits in interest acril»cd in raid mortgage aa fol- «*-' **, "J,'*1’ ,.al /•l‘„ Supers i»nrs
'«,»••? ‘•‘•“'J «&lt;“»» ,‘n lhe
may appear-ul the raid tun** and lows, lo Wilt-Cummeuring at six-!
onThursplace mid -how came, if any they teen feet west of Ilin North-ca*( ‘1,,&gt; •?[
d“..Vr
havi*. wb» Hie prayer of said pe- &lt; onicr of lot Seven. Block Flse.i;1^'
tlmm-e running w&lt;wl Twenty-two
•?’}• ai"IHiur»da&gt; the
tiiiom'r should not 1h-grunted.
f.
ei.
thence
South
eight
rod*.
'«r
January,
A. I .
Awl il.is.Further Onirrcd by lhe
r*‘ h
Court, ilia। tin- Clerk sliall -end. by IhtticL* east 3&gt;x*niy-lw-A- fret. ‘•wi “l «"»•* '*d'" k a- ’**«
~td days fur Uie purimra of ex­
mail, to all known creditors coim** Utrnre north eight rod* lo t|I(.
«'“*
ha''1
of said petition and this onler, ad- Plure uf begmuing. riluato in the;um
Village of i reepurt. County of Bm ,•!“*' Jour
'rom .
ry ami Slate of Michigan.
N m te.-nlii .lav of Heptemter, A. D.
Wtluess, tin* Honorable Clarence
\V.S&gt;-M&lt;U1S Jiulgnof Hi** -aid Court, I ‘ 4. A. IW».
ito u* fur exiuiunuliuli and allowumi ib»- seal thereof, al Grand Rap­
tanners and Metchanls Bonk, lance.
id-. in Mid dialncl. on Hu* 17tb day ,r,
. ,
Mortgugv. / Dated Hastiugv, Midi-. Hept. 19th.
uf Jsn.lrinb. r A. D. 1911.
firuuiu* Joiinum.
I A. D. toil.
▲Usai:
.
Attorney fur .Mortgagee
I_
Irving L t'.rvssy,
Cbas.j. Poller, Clerk.
Busiipw AthircM, Lake (Mei
Baker Siirmur,
Nwbigau.
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Couimissioners.

Juicy==Sweet Steaks
Cooked To Suit At Doyle’s

TOM DOYLE

£tgal JHotrtisemtsu

International
Sunday School
Lesson
FOR HI ND U OCTOBER 11.
By Lrc W. Atnew.
. Tlie luist Supper. _
Mark 11:12-38; i compare Luke 22­
. 14-23).
Golden Teri: i Cnr. 11:26.
.ReadMatihew 26:17-63.
INTROIH iHORV.
"We have now come to the even*
ing before th*- &gt;1 tiriilxiun, when
llie Lord ln-liliiled the blpssed
memorial aui&lt;i»-r I hat has mme
down to us. lji&lt;- -igu nnd seal.of the
now covenant. Tim tree of life wu*
lhe zeal and sign tn Adam of I hi
Edenic covenam. The rainbow tlie
sign to .Noah of the covenant that
the Mabie emu-** Of nature sliould
not again be interrupted by a tlood.
tlircumelawn l&lt;&gt; Israel a sign tn
Abraham of lhe eterlaaling |«mim*s*ion of Canaan
The imitfpver lo
Israel a sign of deliverance and
now the Lord * supper given ns a
sign of iln* n**w
covenant which
God ha* made with u* that through
Jesus Ho umkrlnk* * to lie our &lt;iod,
lo lake us for His people, to reinemlier our *in* no mure, lo put
Hi* Holy. Spirit within us on condi­
tions. not of work*, hut of faith in
Hi* only Begoib-n Son. This mem­
orial of Hi* Is the Ariel window of
tho church through which she
looks continually lo catch tho first
ray of Hie second advent, ns eai h
M nnechoes the words, "Until He
Corneal" I Cor. IU26."
LESSON DIVISIONS:
11 PREPARATION FOR THE
PASSOVER, to-16.
2. PREDICTION AT THE PASS­
OVER. 17-21.
3. PROPHECY IN THE PASS­
OVER. 23-25.
The Outline Developed.
On the first day of unleavened
bread, "when the jmssover must lie
killed" (IAike 22:7). His disciples
questioned Him as record'd in v 12.
In response Iwo disciple* (Peter
aud John. Luke 2231) an* sent, In
make ready ftr the passover. They
would find in the city a man bear­
ing a pitcher of water, an unusual
tiling, for women unuaiiy perform*
ed this work. Ourtord knew lhal
this man would do the unusual
tiling; He knew that he .vould do il
pt a certain tine-; and Ho ***ul lhe
disciple* at just that lune, onre
more ijbowing f'*rth His glory
(John 2rti)."’Uc knew where thi*
man would go. knew thal lhe good­
man of the house would be ni
home and that lh** latter would re­
spond favorably to the request of
His sent one*. When they spoke
lhey were to »i&gt;eak His Words, and
in HI* Name. The liutructlons
were given, ami ole* lienee follow* *1
w ithout any .record ol quretionings
or doublings, p. rli.ip* Juda* would
have said that It w-etc foottshntw
to go lo lb«r«Uy ami follow lhe find
man you saw who Imre a pitcher of
water. The Unusual thinj* on the
Lord's program are M iuduiie* foolishne*- lo unbelieving UMrtA The
disciple* nlnyed, and Hi* Wor&gt;l«
were found to l&gt;e inn- Thu* th*.*
obeying child of (Ind al way* finds
His Word. Whether ii Im* the re­
ward of.failhniloeM &lt;&gt;r th** punish-

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of Um adp. of tba one of
&gt;f who wa*
■Ti and
-snrl of
cnatrolling Judas (v iT?,
Judas' departure (v 3fi». "And it
wm night."
Surely this la a sol­
emn portion of God’s Holy Word,
ami worthy of our meditation.
And now w* come to ths Lord's
flupper. No little misunderstand­
ing is current concerning the
laird's Supper. The bread ami
wine are not changed into the
body nnd blood qf.the I-ord Jmu»
Christ, nor does that body and
blood coexist in and with thuse
elements.
From Luke 23^0 w&lt;*
learn that the Igird's Supper'is a
memorial, to- be obrarved in re­
membrance of Him. And again in
the portion from Which our Gold­
en Text, is sel«*ctt*d we learn that
in taking of wine and bread we
proclaim the Igartfs death till Hr
come.
We look back to His
Cross, and forward in Hi* coming
for His own. We drew lo believ­
ers, to unbelievers, tn angels, to
demon*, to Gnd the death of the
Lord Jesus Christ until He come.
Thai it is a memorial essentially
for lielirvers is evident; and it it
tor all believers. From Acta 20:7
we may conclude that' this mem­
orial was observed on each Lord's
Day.
No commandment is given
as to how often the Hupper shall
be ohservetl. Tbe Word says "os
often'’ fl Cor.' It:M). He says
"this do" (I Cor. 11:21, 24). but
does not say how often. . Many
arc the practical
lessons and
precious things connected with the
Lord's Supper. We see tho brok­
en body of lhe Lord, His shed
blood. “Christ our passover" (I
Cor. 6rt), etc,
It is possllile to
partake unworthily of Hits Supper
(1 Cor. 11:27-341, and thus come
under the chastisement of God.
even lo affliction of body and
death. May the Holy Spirit leach
us concerning this memorial, and
lead us Into splf-judgment and
worthily partaking of the Lord'.*
Supper.
May wc not mira tb«*
significance nf lhe won! “until"
(t Cor. Il:2fl in connection with
this Nrwd table. The last verse
lo«|is forward to the future king­
dom days, when wc shall lie with
Him, when the kingilom will be wl
Then we shall know more
up.
perfectly the fulness of meaning
of those words.
• Nexl week—in the Garden of
Gethsemane. Mk. li:.72-42.
Sincerely vours.
Leo W. Ames.

FARMS
so certain of being a very profitable business as right now. Wa
have many .fine farms on our Uat. {-et us tell you of two that
ought to be attractive to any one who wishes to engage in fann­
ing:
, in Eaton County, three miles from Vermontville on a
80
and tins location, 80 acres under cultivation, balance in
buildiags consist of
hutment bars 45x60,

fpintxy and corn
• &lt;*•00* Terms, Me-half doyrn, or
I in Waatlncra ..
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SO ACRES, (ravel,* aawl end mack teem soil, seven miles from Hast­
ings and four miles from Irving. There are SB acres under cult tvshouse has five rooms in good repair, sapd! ban. 12x33, also co
' crib, hen house and granary. The fences arc good and there
plenty of all kinds of fruit. The price Is 61,100, terms cash.

Crook and Qould
Michigan.

Hastings.

Chink of fienry Smith
Grand Rapids, IWcb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Diviiion Ave.
Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Fann Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Dearness la ccueod br an Inflamed cos

A. &amp; C. H. BARBKR,
tian of the irmceua lining ot the Kus
chian Tube. When lull tube Is In flan
1 I'hysictani aud But yeans.
The Power of Masonry.
Bu have a rambling e^und nt irapcrt
artrig. and when it fi entirely c(os
The power of Free Masonry is Calls in dty ot country, responded lo
Deafness Is the rrtult. and unleax lhe
illustrated by a story told here by with promptness, day or night.
flammaUon eta ba taken out and t
a citizen of Louvain, who. Milh the
Masonic sign, says he saved 50 of
K. WILLISON, D. D. 8..
his fellow citizens from being shot ■
Hastings.Mich.
— ........
to death by German troop*.
(!-n rt (hr nueoua surfarc*.
lVAvlllrlrarvr.na»ln-1I«!lan brinrnnj*
This group of citizens, according
JOHN M. GOULD
tn the recital of (he Belgian Mason,
had been lifted up for execution.
LAWYER
The German firing (tarty had their
rifles al “present arms" when the
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
narrator gave a Masonic sign. The
Phone 17a
German officer commanding the
HArriMoa, Michigan
firing squad happened to belong to
Tbbuth^
the craft. He reeogni/.d I bTOttlffl
Store Polish’
Mason and ordered lhe famvain

I

F

Efr1^atua*Ks~,:sss-Rr",B

This meanb sparing Ids life. Th-*
l-ouvaiii c.inteu, however, - refused
saying: "My fellow citizen* arc mi
more guilty Ilian I am. If ymi are
gnlng Iu kill them. I shall be killed
with I Ivin.” Tin* German officer
thereuimn nrdrnyl the release of
(he entire party.

Hist He lia* spoken, nol one word
Sciiool Notes.
will fail. “And they mnd* ready the
Report for month ending Seppassover." “Thia would include |m*.
*i&lt;i**« Hie lamb, the pirivislon of tember 18. 4911:
Number day* taught. 19.
the unleaven cakes, «■! Hu* biller Total
attendance. M9.
herbs, the fvdr or five cupa of led
Average daily allcildance. 2781.
wine mixed with water, of every­
Numtier lioys enrolled, if.
thing in -b'Ht noressory (or lhe
Number
girls cnrollt'd. IL
im-.il. *Wb.*t a priyil*-ge. that of
Total enrollment. 28.
preiiariigt a meal for the Lord Jesus
Per cent, of attendance, V9.i33.
Christ! /
Numlicr visiUin, it).
The first word* we hear from Hi*
Tho following were neither ublip* in thi- Gospel are spoken “a*
or tardy:
Beatrice,, Vivian,
lhey *al and did eat" when !!•• rani rent
Dunlap;
"Verily I ray unto you. «»iie
you Kenneth mid William
Filleld: Hora and Gladys
which ealeth with me. *liall lietray Grace
HcbifTniaii;
Alton
Warner; Naotni
me." Thi’ made lhe disciple* sor­
,
Eva
.and
Lavern
.Walsoiu
liny al
rowful. Ti&gt;i*y ' were sunirtswl tn
hean thi-. Yet. il wa* not new (o, Bell.*; Gerahi, Hernan. Eln* un&gt;i
Him. nor new I olhe Word of God. Eldon .Gelman; Avis perry; Joella.
and Harlon Mutilow-; Glen
See I’*. ii:9. ArquainUmce witli Henry Benmi*
Jnhtiffin; Nellie GtfAbe-Vvcni &lt;«f *tod will •*•*&gt;• »« Irmu 1.fiean;
many «ur|* rises.
Goll" will lift U. 1... I..- r.-lr;,.
W'-te do absent marks un-.
what •• wniirtt: ao wdl Satan, an­ tilThen*
Friday, Si pieinbei 18, Hie fad
gel*. demmi*. men, uaiimi*. Nol
lhe inontli.
only weir lln*y sorrowful, but tli&lt;*y.' ofMo*J
of the children nllendcd
began r&lt;&gt; look into their own hearts,
fair al Hading* Thursday. All
ami rai&lt;l. rnir hy om* unto Him, "I* Hie
had
a good Huh*.
it I?" “Each man wa* Ini lo look
In
Hie
test* last Week nearly all
into hi* own heart mid there raw । tjie children
did well.
th** tMiMihffiiy of such infamy ami
cried out. " "A* we look into our
own heart w hat '■ possibililic* for
RiMsia'A population is estimated
.
evil we »•*•. bul praito (iud. there al i7IJJ00,lMJU.
la grlic** at **rtr disporal to ke&lt;*p
these |M*s*ibilitiea from becominii FllUsr UUmTknDS INDIGESTION,
Hctiuilitio
*He is able to keep ti*
HEARTBURN, OR GAS ON
from falling' Juda 21." ' In reply
STOMACH.
He say* "H i» one of Hu* twelve,
The question as to how long you
that iii|&gt;|&gt;*'lh with im* in I In- dish."
Iu Hu* midst of their fellowship nro going lo continue a sufferer from
there wa* a traitor. Th**, follow indigeslion. dyspepsia or oul-of-orthu word* of v 21. Hi* going "■&lt;■* der klomach is merely a mailer of
in accordam-.* wilh what was writ­ how Kobn you begiu taking Tonoten; even to mimilest details. I* II no Tabs.
was written «&gt;f Him. Yet Hint did
People wilh weak alomachs should
e the one who belrayed take
ronollne Tablets occasionally
or is pronoum-ed upon and there
llmi.
will be no more Indiges­
w*r to iiavc Iieen born tion, no feeling
him.
like a lump of lead
tho stomach, no heartburn, sour
uf Juda*. Amf thi* i* true of ev­ hi
risings, gas on stomach, or belching
ery unbeliever. Our Lord surely of
undigested food, headaches, diz­
teaches tin* awfulness of sin in Its ziness-or
stomach ;'and besides
coHMMiiji'iici-*. These word* of Hie what you sick
eat will uol ferment and
Hun of God do nol sound much like poison your
breath wilh nauseous
piv*eiil *ih&gt; teacjiing that Hl** odors. All these
symptoms result­
wii ke&lt;l will be antlillllnled. or Hial
fraun a sour, oul-of-ontor stom­
you will hdve-a second chance af­ ing
ami dyspepsia ore generally re­
ter death to believe the gospel ach
lieved
in
five
minutes
afler taking
Belter mrfer lo have been Im»w&gt; Tonoline Tablols.
than nol to havo been born again.
Go to your druggist and gut a II
Beller never to have been born
thrill lo .lie 111 your sins. Juda* box of Tonoline Tablets and you
twfcrd Him Mt. «:25' 'Master. i» will always k»» lo tho table with a
it I?" To which he received the hearty appetite, and what you eat
reply, "Tlmu hast raid."
Juda* will laslu gowi, because your stom­
iiad already bargained wilh llu* ach and intestines will be clean and
'enemies uf (he Lord, ami wa* fresh and you will know there are
awailing a convenient opportunity not going Ln be any more bad nights
In iH liriy Him (Mk.
II • In mid miserable days-for you. TonoJohn I3:2t.-3n we are lokl further linn Tabs fresheii you and make ydu
concerning lids event. Then* we feel like life Is worth living.
learn «*f lhe -urrow iu Hi* lieail
TDnoline Tablets cost 8f .00 for 50
v 21 . of J'.lin* nearness lo lhe days treatment. Al druggists' or
bird v 23., of Hiimm * iieAoniug mailed by American Proprietary
Co,
Boston. Ma*s.
4-wke
uud Jobu'a QuuaUou, of the giivug

Estate sold on commission- General
conveyancing. Having a oomplsle set
of Abstract Books compiled from the
(tracts.

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la.n veara
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SOUTHWEST CASTLETON,
NORTHEAST KALAMO.
mrutti• » s •
WALT WHITMAN’S OTHER SIDE HAVE FOUND WEIGHT OF AIR
luist Weck'g Letter.
Qur second instaUment of suip- Last week's letter.
George McClelland of East Wood­
Sheridan Stilwell’* motored to
meq weather is everywhere pres­
ent \in the coni filed and.in Iho Detroit last week. .Mrs. Marlin re­ land, railed nl Albert MrCl.-llaiur,- Poet on Several Occasion* Showed Scientists Put End to Popular Belief
.
'
That Ether la Practically Wlthkitchen. Tho invhirible mosquito turned home with them for a visit. Wrdnendny P. M.
Ing* and Action*.
Mra. Nancy MtHer of Battle Creek
ha* been making an equinoctial or
out Substance.
Mra. Mary Wyblo nml daughter
nnd Mra. Tobol GarUhger and
obnoxious attack on man and bean!. spent Thursdiyr in Charlotte.
daughter
Eva
attended
the
Barry
With all of his radicalism. Walt
There were a number out from
The common belief that air weigh*
Alice Dean ami Han't Briggs Co. fair Thursday.
Whitman was ofttlmea conservative. nothing—or almost nothing—a belief
town on Saturday and Bunday to spent last Thursday attending 911
Mrs. Mary Flory spent Iho past
enjoy tho calm, still September insituie in ’Vermontville, conduct­
'
'i her daughter, Mrs. John Comment. This wm because of his which has given rise to the smile
ed by .Miss Nicholson.
days"light as air," needs correction.
Offley.
profound
sense of Justice. When the
Mr. CaldweU made a flying trip to
Mr. nml Mra. Harry Vernon re­
A toy balloon filled with a cubic
Mrs. Sarah Good of Nashville
Battlu Creek on Saturday.
turned to their home in Indiana. spent Sunday with her (laughter. great Emperor William ot Germany foot of air weighs 564 grains more
died. Whitman wrote a poem called than the sumo balloon collapsed. This
Edward Brown has tho porch Saturday, after visiting reinlives Mra. Allert McClelland.
completed at. C..E. Paul's residence here.
Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Prien nnd Mr. "The Dead JEmpcror," which gave shows that the weight of a cubic foot
Mra. Waller Briggs isenlertaining and Mra. Green motored to Ballltt much offense |o many of his radical
except tlie screen frames and doora.
air Is 564 grains, which la a good
He ha* rented rooms on West Main relatives from IlnstingH this week. Creek Sunday, making lhe trip in&gt; friends, who c/uld not sdo why a mon­ of
deal more than an ounce. Accord­
Forb Hullx of Iowa, called in this I the latter's auto.
St, BaUle Creek and expects lo ocarch should be called "a good old man ingly a small room (15 by 15 by 10),
. eupy them wilh his family and work neighborhood Friday last.
—a faithful shepherd."
containing 2.350 cubic feet ot air,
Henry Harwood and son of Char­
for Mr. Caldwell in his moving
Hu bad a great admiration for Queen would weigh 2.900 ounces or 183.7
lotte. SundaytMl nt Bert Briggs*.
picture rooms.
Ho said that our peophT pounds avoirdupois, as much aa a largo
Bessie Granger is visiting Mrs.
There is anmelhlng .magical and sat- Victoria.
Alex Brown has been filling his
Enuna Dorinan in Detroit, this Isfylng in the art of leaving off. Good should be eternally grateful for Vic­ man. Co alii you lift a room full of
silo.
advice !• infinitely.jncre_ potent when toria's sympathy for tbe union during
Some farmers are sowing their
Mrs. Bell and son Clark spent It la brief and •vnienl than when it
wheat and some are notxsowing it.
The air In an automobile tire under
"feel strongly grateful to Victoria for
A number from our settlement Monday In Sunfield.
Bert Briggs and family spent dribbles into vague exhortations. tho good outcome of that struggle— pressure of 160 pounds a square inch
attended the fair at the hub of
Many a man has been worried Into
weighs proportionally ten times as
the county. If it was nol a suc- .Saturday in Eaton Hapids and vice by well-meant but wearisome ad-, the war horrors and finally the pres­ much, while nlr under tho pressure ot
..
5cess the blame can nol well bo Broaklleld.with.Mends.
ervation’of our nationality." *
fifty atmosphere* weighs 00 times as
Leslie and Fred Brigg* motored monitions to bo virtuous. A single
placed on the weather. '
He said words in defense of Presi­
Edward Bowen has been paint- lo Grand Rapids Thursday return­ word of true friendly warning or en­ dent Cleveland when there was criti­ much.as an equal volume of.ordinary
couragement Is more eloquent than
ing lhe Bush cottage and will per­ ing home Saturday.
cism
because,
he
sent
a
present
to
tbe
Mr. Upright's are entertaining volumes of nagging pertinacity, and
is reduced lo one sixteen hundredth
form a similar act of improvement
may be spoken and left to do IU work. pope at the time of Ills Jubilee.
normal, so that tbe liquid la 1,600 time*
on the W. 8. Powers collage be­ company from Detroit.
Henry Harwood entertained rel­ After all. when we are anxious to
I cite these cases to prove that Whit­ aa heavy as gaseous air, or about as
fore leaving for aBltle Creek.
• John Jones and family made a atives from Indiana. Sunday of last help a friend Into tbe right path, there man believed In government, in law. henry as water.
•
.
In the acceptance of present conditions
visit to Comstock, Mich, on Sat­ week.
A little daughter was born to'Mr. is not much more or better that wo until we could better them. I remem­
urday last, al the home of Mr. and
and Mra. Elver Briggs Tuesday, can aay than what Sir Walter Scott ber In the year 1SS7 Sidney Morse.-a
Mrs. J. IL Norris’.
September
15.
■
i The school in No. 8, has lhe un­
in-law, Lockhart:, "Be a good man. sculptor from Boston, spent many days
The war of tho Spanish succession,
lucky number, 13. Counting (lie
with Whitman in Camden making a in which the great duke of Marlbor­
WEST SKSKWA.
teacher all is made right.
must say tho rest."—Prom "Days Off,* bust of him. Morse had anarchistic ough playeV a brilliant part, was said
I Oscar Gifford has torn down the Last Week's Letter.
tendencies.
Tho
day
the
Chicago
an
­
to bo tho outcome of a glass of water
Leo Walltfco is building n new by Henry Van Dyke.
band stand in front of his pavil­
archists were hanged he was very de­ at a ball at the Tuileries in Paris.
.
lion. Il wa* in a crippled condi­ barn.
spondent. Whitman said to him: "It Oiie of tho court ladles bad ex­
Mra. Roy Williams and her little
tion, caused by a large oak tree
won't do, Sidney; wc must have po­ pressed a wish for a drink of water
''Language*' Hath Charms.
being blown over onto il during daughter, Gleo. from I/iuisiana. are
Few people enjoy a joke more heart­ licemen. law, order and such things in lhe hearing of the British and
the-neavy puff of wind which visiting relatives in this neighbor­
hood.
ily than Sir Oliver Ledger, tho prin­ until the human critter.can get along
camo our way a few weeks, ago.
ambassadors, who hastened to
Ed. Van Kampan -had quite a bad cipal of Birmingham university and without them, and that* to a long way Spanish
Mr. Huff who lately purchased
tho Baker collage is about lo make spell while dragging last week. Il a foremost authority on man; things off. Wc can't throw bombs, and kill get’it for her. Returning each with
some needed improvements
lo is guppowd. too, one of his horses In this world aud some few in the people, even If they are policemen.'' a tutubier, they found the fair bird
make it suitable for a winter resi­ must nave kicked him, ns he had next Among the stories he Is fond Morse's sadness was increased bo- had flown and was dancing with a
French statesman. Tho English dip­
rather a deep cut on the right tem­
dence.
cause he failed lo get any sympathy lomat accidentally. It is presumed
Mr. Huff’s son. who has boon ple. of which he knew nothing until of tolling Is that of a bishop who
brushed against the Spaniard and up­
making his home with Iho family he came lo himself after Dr. May­ was walking along a canal towpatb from Whitman.
thi* summer has gone to Iowa, to nard had attended him. He is get­ when bo beard a bargee using very
set the glass ho was carrying. This
spend the winter with his grand­ ting belter how nnd is on his land strong isnguago to lhe horse. The
ridiculous incident Inflamed the jeal­
An Egg In the Wilderness.
agalh.
bishop remonstrated in stalely terms
father arid family.
An amusing little Incident concern­ ousies of the nations and turned the
G. A. Goodomool had a severe and pointed out that such profanity ing un egg is told by Captain BUgand
J. J. Fish has been making n
silo base for Randall Carpenter of kick on the thigh by one of his waa moal unseemly. Tho bargee lis­ iu his "Hunting the Elephant in Af­
Bedford, a stock tank' for Lucas hoi*ses. A few days after he had tened respectfully and then scratched
Case and some cemenj work for a fall which injured his shoulder. his head ruefully as ho replied: ''It's rica." "It waa a solitary ostrich's egg
Thomas Johnson nnd son.
His Though ho is about again, he is all right, gov’nor.. I sees what you that I found in tho open. I supposedNot long ago a cub reporter on one
It bad been dropped by lhe ostrich be­
•till unable to do his work as us­
work is lhe kind that slays.
taieatl, and I'll speak quieter like. But fore she had decided where to make of the largo dallies waa assigned by
Our community was made sad ual.
tho city editor to cover a meeting of
Kenneth, son of Ruwell Goode- I’m afeard as how it’ll bo a bit lone­ her nest. 1 ate that egg in omelets for the board of trustees of a public
by. tho announcement in tho colurfins of the Battle Creek Morning moot: injured his foot the other some like for the hose."
three days, thinking myself lucky to library. "Bring a story of about 400
He is now improving.
Enquirer of the fatal illness of day.
।
get an egg bo fur from civilization, wards," said the editor.
The Ladies Aid, connected wilh
Mr. Fred Hoagland of Urbandale.
but rpnrvnllng much at Its peculiar fla­
A Demonstration.
Mr. Hoagland was for a short lime the Church of Christ, met at Mra.
vor. From later experience of ostrich not being forthcoming, tho youngster
"I
distinctly
saw
you
with
the
police
­
a tenant on the f-ois tSandloy farm Durkee's Inst Thursday afternoon.
waa-sont for. "How about that story
and made mfny friends while here. .A very good number was presept, man's arms around you.'" "Oh. yes.
40. An exceedingly pleas­ mum; wasn't ft nice of him? Ho was
The surviving members of the about
;
of the board meeting?" asked the
lime was spent in working and •bowin' mo how to hojd a burglar If
family have he sympathy of our ant
;
What, la believed to be the larg­ editor.
entire community in this their sad ■visiting, which was followed by a I found one In the bouse."—Life.
est verdirt ever given a workman
"It isn't finished yet. You told me
bereavement
&gt;well provided and much enjoyed
in the United Slap's was awarded
The members of the Banfleld W. isupper.
by a jury, in White Plains, N. Y..
to get only 300.**
C. T. U. met at the homo of Mra.
B8cause frosts do the most dam­ recently- to Oscar Fried, who lind •managed
”Wbtt did the board do?"
Allie Budd on Wednesday last Al­
The cost of replacing with steel age when lhe air is calm, a Paris lw&gt;th arms' burned off while in the
though a number of the ladies tcars all tho passenger cars in use scientist has advanced the theiry employ of the New York. New Ha-'
were conspicuous by lheir absence on
( lhe railroads of the United States that orchards and vineyards ran he ven and Hartford railway, the journed."—Llpplncott’i
their cause is Just and ought to iis estimated dl more than WOO.OOO.- protected by electric fans to keep amount of the verdict being 875,­
triumph. "Hasten on glad day,"
000.
(
the (atmosphere moving.*
000.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

LIVE

FOREVER

IN

MEMORY

Loved Dead Who Have Gone Before
May Still 8,-iak to Ue With
Compelling Voices.

Historic Clontarf.

Clontarf is ono of the moat hlatorio
on Good Friday. April 33, 1014, Brian
Boni and the men of Munster, Con­
naught and Meath fought thq Danes.
Brian waa killed Ln his tent; Sigurd.
Karl if Orkney and CaUhnM*. per­
ished also, and 11.000 Irishmen and
13.000 Dane* are sold to have fallen.
Victory remained with the Irieh. bat
the Dans* reoccupied Dublin.
In modern time* O'Connell'* mon-

Who has not known old man and
women, bent by the atorma of life,
bearing on their forehead* lb* Mara
of bereavement? They have lowered
into the tomb with the sons and daugh­
ters they loved the most precious
thing they had on earth. But there
was so inu'ch kindness in their eyes
•nd so much peace in their faces, that culminated at Clontarf. But the meet­
ing was prohibited by tho government,
— ---------uvw. nan
before the pares which their loved and O'Connell waa put upon hla trial
dead have shed about their heads, we for conspiracy and convicted, though
bow u la. „
hlUl
Mont Blanc. For you. young men and by tbe bouse of'lord*.
women, who perhaps have lost a father
Poetcard Hint
or a mother, no precept, no book, no
Have your picture postcards aud
example, however great It may be.
can do as much as their momory Zt when preparing them to send to hos­
tho bottom of your heart, Jf you kt»p pitals and orphan asylums paste two
tt sacred. They axe’here no longer to together, back to back, thus concealing
follow you, to console you. tv point
out the way for you, nor to rebuke you lag the tick babies two plctnrea to look
by raising their voices against your
errors; but In the silence lheir memThe smallest tax bill In Now
are respoaaire it will be Men that this York is on property in Toltenville.
compelling voice of absent loved once The assessment id-91 and the tax
la ablo to accomplish more with you amounts to 1 cent a year. The city '
than ever their direct advice and lheir already han spent 4 cents for post­
age stamps &gt;» un effort to collect
lhe I cent.
—Christian Herald.

Drink Habit

how much longer the superstition 'will
live which ascribes to the moon an
Influence ovw timber! This unsci­
entific and unprovable claim has long
held a place Ln the backwoods, where
people were prone to accept the teach­
ings of Uedition without much con­
cern abrut cause and effect; but It
Is rather late In tho day now for edu­
cated people to attribute to the dead. The Neal 3-Day Way
Inert moon an Influence on vegetation.
If there is anything certain It Is
The nlmve statement has been,
that the moon has no observable effect proved in thousands of cases. There
is no risk—no loss of time, no
deathly
sickness. Our Institute is
characters aud qualities ot tbe wood.
It can be argued •'•InntlOc^lly that a beautiful home. You will find the
escape from the horrible drinking
habit nn easy one. BE A MAN
onstrated tn practice that It does not AMONG MEN—don't go down to a
have such effect. Apparently there la drunkard grave—don't lose borne,
some mistake In the statement that family, position and friends—but
tho felling is done by moonlight, or make up your mind today to coino
with regard to any phase of the moon. and talk il .over. Send us tho
Accounts of modern mahogany-logging names of those afflicted-in confi­
operations In America and Africa do dent*. • We may hr able tn rescue
not mention that custom. In sbme of them. Write, Phone or Call for Details.
tho tropical regions hauling logs from
the woods Is done at night because the
Grand Rapids Location,
71 Sheldon Ave,moa and team*.—Hardwood Record.
Detroit I.ocstion.
821 Woodward Ave.
The dimensions to which the
graphnpbonr business has grown
Grand Rapids PtlMiM:
may bo judged from tho fact thal
Cltlrens K72. Bell MR
Caruso is receiving 180,000 a year
De (roll Phooe: Grand TM.
in royalties on tho hew records
which ho has mad*.

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■ What makes a good fence? Should, it:have wire hard as flint
made with the highest carbon tlie same as tjie makers of American
fence put into its piano wire ? Or should it be a soft wire such
as they put into their weaving wire that is' sold to manufacturers of
wire cloth? Neither—it should be a_ medium wire that many
years’ experience has shown to be exactly right for the purpose.
The American Steel &amp; Wire Co. makes every kind of wire that
i* used, beginning with its own mines, through its own furnaces and
steel and wire mills and they know what is the right kind of steel
to use for a fence. Trust their judgment
Should a good fence have a rigid stay? No
—we believe in the hinged joint that is strong,
flexible, yielding to pressure like, a spring bed
and snapping back again to its place. Flexibility
ia its life. A pneumatic tire on a bicycle
is more durable than a solid tire for this
reason.® American fence is made of large wires
thoroughly galvanized and proof against weather.

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Ivocataa of disaraimnenl mid dis!liHinitrig of tlie nniiy nml the navy.
| is thiil the Ifnitisl States, with its
। eoniiHuous territory- mid Alaska,
should Ira a tralf-cen|eru&lt;J country
; in Amerit a. abaduh ly isolated und
1 relying upon that isolation for
safely from other.powers.
tONGHESSHW KAHN nTHPHOV“'If wc will mind our own busi­
ness wc will have no war With any
‘
ES TliEOHIEH OF
DISAHMAMIAI .
- - nation,' has been lira, slogan of lhe
disarmament iicople.
"Just let us lake the European
war as an example of what would
WE WOULD BE HELPLESS
have happened if the ideas of the
IU A CIHinKU UUAD i
w'ln didn't want either the
IN A OULHlcn nun army or navy here prevailed. The
----- United Slates would have been bot--------------------------tied up. Having no ships to send
(European Conllirt Shows Sonic our products abroad, we would not
Nation Alight Go Wrong und
have boon, allowed to purchase any
ships.
We Would rtpt have had
'
Draw L’s Into War.
vessels lo use for transporta­
Representative Julius Kalin of jiavid
tion td gold for slraiKled Americans
California.
uuuiunuu, aa metairar
monnor of
or Huine llou.si'
tiou.^' t..
;..
w;ir,. Hum
ii,.,.. that,
ii.iit any
anv
More
S'kiiM UartictoM for ^iio'^St^’fiui''-‘
of ,l"' "an‘"g nali&lt;‘i&gt;x in EuCMU|'1 ,iavP said to UH ',)o 1,01
Iln- European
has . been
,'JK I" war
,?&lt;1.1
S I ™ Ikhi.’hikI
would h»VK l«-n rum­
.. • .0 -1.1
!”|
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|H'1I*'4 to-comply Ix-caiwe wo would
bt'fii clamoring for decreasing tin- such fuw imirchant ships us wc
•rmy and navy. Ho picture,. con­ now possess or may acquire under
dyiutiH winch iniglit exist belay .’j"* emergency legislation which
Had lheir advice been taki-it front !• !lra
\ h&lt;-;-n passed.
has
This is , “'i’lie' European war has been the
hi,
1. il.,. , , . „
;,H'»l object lesson, that could have
If the United f^ates had followtmighl those people who have
nl the advice of dlxarmainviit ad-. 1h;,.u clamoring for decreasing the
soratox, say.^slnira lhe civil War. ill.inny and navy. If lias shown lhe
i&gt;&gt; iiiien'-tfing to coiitemplah! the: country that lhe army mid navy
kind of a IwIiiIcni nation which we have be. n iracessmy to mamnin the
would have iieen at tlie present honor mid dignity and own tinIt ?i Uh w’r.U11'1 hav,!
I'r.l'--' rummeiTial position of the United
traaliy without it, navy except, a fewj Slates.*'
siatc-.*
lilllr shit's for saluting purim»»»
“Thunks (&lt;» Him -patriotism and
W«‘, would have been without for­ sound sense of men &gt;wtio have
been in control of our government
IHwailAo that wc wouldI we have n good navy and we are
I flic I'unaina Canal, al-■ going to make it belter. To the
tl|H u -a very doubtful। Maine men who -are indebted for the
nn. ax llm trip uf Uih ()r«--■ iraci-ijy we feel in our seacoast drind Kiulli Amcrli-a fon’nlI fenao.
...
iHII Kieie
I1 "Ihll
there 1.4
is yei
yet mucn
much u&gt;
bi no
be
tin* cfliial we would have I dofte to make the mobile army Mifatiiuis tlibre.
And oven 1 ficieni to inrt'l new couditions.
fried to prol«’vt by neu-j Willi garrison* iircdial iu the Pliilalii’x lhe p;ut few wevk«|.ippiuet, Hawaii, ift Alaska and in
1n.i1.1ted such iieidi-s toi I’ap.-mw. more infantry and Held
iltie wtarieW in times of| artillery tire imperative. Tira num1
• ideal pusilimi of the • her of men in compauiits should Ira
ley, licuordiug to tho ad- iuoreased to insure competency.

miHBi
URGE MUI AID NAVI

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Optometrists

"The army shoqld be coneenlrnled mi that oflicerx and men can bo
(rained"in large bodies. How can
general and Held oflicers be dnvt'loped in small garrisons? (Inly in
mobile maneuvers can lliey learn
10 handle large bodies of troops.
"We need more traiiied soldiers,
men who have served in lhe anny
and who cun bo called into service
when any sudden* emergency arises.
11 is lhe undisputed fact Hint in
every war we have suffered for
want of (rained soldiers. The raw­
levies ever have lacked lhe knowl­
edge and discipline necessary in a
clash of arms, The same raw re­
cruits nnd volunteers that become
a disorganized mob and run away
when thrown into batllw without
training became (he Hower of a
Mleadfast army after one or two
years service. Thai is the kind of
troops we could maintain with nn
adequate reserve system. v
“If the United Slates Govern­
ment does not tangle itself up with
arliilralidn compaejs and pencil
treaties and goes iU way maintain­
ing its supremacy upon the West­
ern Hemisphere, its rights'of com­
merce in all parts of the world on
an eipiality with all other nations,
asking nothing but wlmt is right of
other nations, wc ought to avoid

OCTOBCT 1,.mt

. ........Last
........
Week’s. Letter.
Art. Hucon. of Grand Rapids,
on a P. M. freight train
MfeBEISOrSOIPLOMAGY rundueor
out of Grand Rapid*, who formerly
By JULIE LINDQUIST.

nianacoti to got It. J. Perkin* Bea«on

in perfect health. J. Perkins was
htfalthy enough, but be had nothing to
boast of ip tha matter of elite. Both
bad determination to a positively painBcn*on had to leave tho house ratb-

Only after prolonged argument bad be
managed lo convince Mra. Benson ot
the many benefit* to be gained by a
realdenca so tar from town, and even
after he had flubbed his argument she
did not seem more than half con­
vinced. However. Mr*. Benson found
no difficulty In remembering most of
the things her husband had said upon
thal occaalon. She frequently took
pains to recall to bis mind some of his
projnlsaa, and between times she as-

would never, under any condition*.

lived east of the village, met wilh
an. accident that rexulted in his
daath on Monday. When his train
was leaving Grand I .edge, he fell
from the caboose in aueft a way
an arm iuid ••leg
•that .............
n were
w..,v severely
injuruiL He wa* rushed to a hos­
pital iu Lansing where all wax
done lhal wax pokslbie, but he did
nol rally from the ope ration, tn
rumovc the badly injured leg. Hn
leaves a wife-end two sjnall chil­
dren. Mra. Bacons parents live tn
this village.
."
Mrs, James Hubbard nf Glriragu,
for many years a resident hare,
arrived in Iho village on Monday
and is visiting
relatives sr™
nnd
friends for a fuw days.
Guy Willard fa stepping high
sinc&lt;r5 a. m. Monday, when a son
arrived al lheir home to remain
several years. All doing well.
Mrs. CJiase and daughter, Audi a
spool Hunday with friends in Mo­
line and are spending lhe foru
Cart of tbe week wilh the former’s
rolhor near Parmelee.
Another coaling of dust down
was applied lo our Main street
Monday evening. This keeps the
dust down fliie until a very heavy
rain, when It washes to the rivOr
from off Uiu sleep gilido.

Will Ji
chnffeur
nrtw with'

Warning Waler. Neb., i&lt; viailmg
relatives hnte, wehre both lit1 and
Mr*. Griffith spent their enlirt*
lives,.previous to going went three
years agn. He reports nrops good
with Ilium this yei&gt;. and that Ne­
braska looks good to him, alliiougb
nalurally glad to sen old Michigan
again.
.
Nearly overt- one from around
hore wtml to the fair ono or more
days last week and all nro saying
wlmt u good county fair. We are
in hopes they pulled out of tho
hole this year, for with the fine
weal tier and good supnori of lira
citizens if they did nol whou ran
they ever expect to?

oflice Department will i«»ue Iwp
special stamps, the designs foy
which have been approved’ by
1’osl master General Burleson. The
■dampj of twn and- five cent douoniiualions will be ready fo$ is­
sue early in tho fall. The wards,
“Peace: 1814-fOH" will bo on each.
Tira, two-cent stamp will have op
il a .hemisphere with a female fig­
ure on lhe left, hoMtag an Amer­
ican flag, and on tho fighl a figure
bearing a British flag, the iwp
clasping hands cross tho hemispln re. The Ilve-eenl flag will be
a winged figure typifying lhe spir­
it of peace, with • a dove flying
before iL
.

Robin* In Profusion.
Apparently tbe most abundant bird
tn the United Stato* oast of the Ulr
slsalppl river is tbe robin, with an
averag* o! about fifty pairs to tho
■quare mile, or a hundred million rob­
ins In tbe eastern United Blate*.

daughter who has to stop tn front at
every mirror she sees and add • ill*
tie color to her cheeks.—Clnelgnatl
Enquirer.
*

A Ixindon physician practicing
In the iMMirer district of that city
says that 25 per cent of the chil­
dren coming under Ids observation
.wear charms and amu^els undeq
lheir clothing.
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Tho Ashes of America north of
the isthmus of Panama embrace
throe classes, 30 orders, 223 fami­
lies, 1,113 genera, 335 cubgopera,
3,203 species and ltd flt|b&gt;peciefl.

Tho old-taahloned sirl

just have to get up a little bit earlier,"
she concluded, calmly.
Denson felt that be ought not to bo

he hardly had’tlme to catch hla train,
opt ao amount of argument and ca­
jolery could Influence Mn. Benson. Bo
Denson decided to try something else.
One cold morning he got out of bod
at lhe usual time, but arrived at the
railroad station live minutes earlier
than usual. Tbla'wa* because he had
walked gayly out of hla own front door
without having gone to tho basement
at all that morning. And as ho tripped

lightly back over hla »houlder: "Oh.
furnace. If you don't want to freeze
you'll have to break your rule for
once.”
. .
When Benson arrived at the offleo
he waa whistling and he seemed ao
excessively cheerful that Blmpson. his
offleo neighbor^ went over to Inquire:
"What's up. Perk? Get a raise?"
Benson did a dance stop or, two.
blithely. “Away and serve. If you will,
tho woman who is both youj- wife and
your ruler. ’ As for me. I bow to tho
aictaies or no tomaiei i—- no pausea
to plap Simpson on the back heavily. |
"I shoo^ oif tho chains of slavery thia

fix the furnace Ore

every morning

Simpson iMtnt-d impressed. "I wish
I had your nane." ho said, "but It
wouldn’t do mo any flood to try a
Hunt like that’with my wife. Not *0
that you could notice It!" -Ho want
back to hi* own desk wondering If
Benson had won out as easily aa he
aupposed.
When Benson reached home that'
evening ho found ths dinner awaiting
him aa usual, and it was a good ulnnsr. But bls wife was getting it ready

round her bead and throat She wore
"Hut il has Iieen shown that Eu­ a pair of kid gloves when she sat down
ropean nations do nob stand u|&gt;on
rights. Home nation wns wrong or ns tho-grave. Denson sat down oppo­
there would not have Iieen any war
in Europe. Some nation niighl go site His wife an&lt;f tried to eat But bo
wrong in dealing wilh us1 and a was ashamed to put on bls overcoat
war roujd easily result Conse­ and It waa altogether too cold to en­
quently we must have an. army, an joy tho dinner tn any other garb. So
tinny belter than thal which now he hurried over his favorite dlihes.
exists; nnd :j reserve force which
could he edited to the centers in floor. Mr*. Benson did not offer any
cuso of a sudden war? . Tho Eu­ comment She sat perfectly quiet and
ropean war has shown how sud­ Ijcr conduct wa* as chilly ns tha
denly nations can Ira emlirnileil and ■house.
Ihnl trained troops and reserves
Next morning Benson was an hour
are necessary lo meet suoli emer­
gencies."
■
desk after hanging up bls hat ' and
coat Blmpson got up nnd went to meet
Nocturne.
him. It waa ovidut that BlmMdn
&lt;) royal niuh|, under your stars bad been thinking over tbe conversa­
that keep
Tlicir golden troops in charted tion ot yesterday and had come for
morn details.
motion set,
•
"Well." ho began, “flro going this
The ijving legions arc renewed in
morning. Perk? And did It take you
bleep
,
an hour to persuade her to fix itF*
For bloodier battle yet. _
Benson looked not tn tho least em­
less .sky
barrassed. "You mean did I fix the
&lt;J royal'death, under your bound- flro?" ho retorted. "I told you, didn’t L
Whern unrecorded constellations [ that I meant to fix that flro no more?
throng,
*
Dispassionate Uuk-o other legions
Hi'. .
"Wife tlx itr persisted Simpson.
Invulnerably st rung.
—John Drinkwaler.
. i
In the London Times. Ing after this?"
. "Not exactly." replied Denson. "We
compromised."
His Composition on flhoop.
"Compromized?" questioned Blmp­
The other day In a Cleveland school son, grinning. "How on earth did
tbl* composition was handed In by a you—"
little German boy:
z
"Oh, I suppose I might as well tell
"Tho sheep are weak and foollab you now as any time. I had to uao
diplomacy, that's alL It was the only
can 'use everything on them except way tn which wo could both retain our
their bleat. Tha abeep learn thalr dignity—and I had to allow aa much
as that didn't ir
they are dumb animals.
“That doesn't answer ray question."
"They eat hay. grass and carrot persisted Hlmpeon. "Come across,
soup. And tho captain ot the sheep now. How did you settle It?"
I* called the belle buck."—Woman's
"Easleat thing In the world," ex­
Home Companion.
plained Benson, waving bls hand air*

Accurate
ineaxuremenl
h a j a steam-heated flat here in town.
shown that few raindrop* excued That's what mads ma lata "
oira-tlfth of un inch in diameter.
Bread Advtrte Title Contested.
Your Full GoH Nerds Attention.
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott bolder of
No tree to fuss nnd try to wear the standing broad adverb champion­
il out.
It will wear you out in­ ship. may loan her title. On page 53
stead. Take Dr. King's New Dis­ of "John Ward. M. D~" by Charles
covery. rvlirf follows quickly. It
I'liix-ks your Cold and soothes your Vaio, one lamps thia: "Umbly. he
Cougli away. Ph-aMtiL Atiliscplio withdrew.” At first wa thought it was
nnd Healing. Chiftirou like it. Gel Wall street slang tor getting out of
2 fiOv bolllu of Dr. King's Now Di*- tbe market reft of capital. But it
ruvety aud keep It hi the house.
"Our family Cough aittl Cold Dot­ ■heeply or at
lot” writes Lewis chuiiilierlnui.
Maiicliestef. Ohio. Monoy back if
nol xatisiled, but il nearly always
helps.
-BANNER WANT ADV8. FAY.

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The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Having a Sale in Barry County:
V ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In flic put
1 six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to '
. the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers.. We have letters
•from many who have advertised tlicir sales in the BANNER showing
that on a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases whpn results have been com­
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in some cases by several hundred dollars as we can show by let­
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ND-BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BAN4 NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The succesa
of the BANNER’S plan ol advertising sales has naturally led people to ex'■ pect that aa auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
A just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.
? RD—BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
that is but little above what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.
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4TH—BECAUSE IT.PUTS THE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH HIS
“ BEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY. The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction Sales. If a Barry Co. man
wants' for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows plst where to go to find it. He will be prepared to bid what he be­
lieves the article or animal is worth, because he has use for it. There will
be no clement of speculation in his bid. With the old-plan, the people in
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
lhey would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap.

C TH—BECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book to this office, which is (the reAignized auction sate headquar­
ters. If wc find that two sales are booked for the same locality we can and
do at once take it up with the auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
. of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is ay itp|&gt;orUnt con­
sideration.
A TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER’S PLAN REACHES ALL THE PEOUPLE OF BARRY COUNTY WHILE THE AUCTION BILL REACH- .
ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
This is sp evident that any elaboration of this point is quite unnecessary.
7TH—BECAUSE THE BANNER CONTAINING THE AUCTION
1 ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY ANIXpRESERVED IN THE HOME
WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THltWINDSAND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.

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THE BANNER'S METHOD of odvortlilng Auction Solo, hoc boon ondorood

1st—By the State Association of Auctioneers.
2nd—Byall the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
3rd—By all Auctioneers in other Counties where the same method Has
been pursued.
' Any printing office can print auction rale hills, but only a paper having ■
large general circulation, such as the BANNER has can successfully advertisfl
au auction rale that will bring results. The BANNER is now printing 5^°°
papers each week and covers the County "like a blanket.”
We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating haying an Auc­
tion Sale and wc will mail them, one of oucbooklets, containing lo pages of
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You ahould not
fail to secure one of these booklets if you contemplate holding a sale. Its
suggestions will mean larger and better results from your sale. We hays
both the Bell and Citizens telephones.
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COMBINATION IS GOOD

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Nutlng Bum and Rooiti Are
Arranged Together.
fashioned rule# that have been
tried and never have been found lo
fail.
tf iron rust gels on white
flothlng, a* it is apt to do in Iho
suiiuiwr Unm, squeeze lemon iuire
on the spot# und then rub In plenty
of salt and pul lhe garment Where
lhe sun will shin* on it.

To Tell Good Bacon.
When baron is good aud sweet
the lean is firm and bright and the
fat quitD while.
Pumpcniirkrl Sandwiches. •
Pul n very thin slice of puihueriilckid bread between two thin bullered slice# of white broad. Mus­
lim brown' bread cut nol quite so
thin may be ujmx! in lhe same way.

To Clean Molher-of-Prarl.
Mpthor-of-peaii articles
lhal
hove become dull and blurred mny
lie resloretl by cleaning them wilh
pure olive oil, then apply ordinary
null brush and rubbing wilh cham­
ois.

EffBS You'll Like Beller.
Often when boiling egga llie while
nomrs through the shell and spoil*
tin, taste of the egg through its apheiirancd. This may be prevent­
ed if 11 leaspiHHiful of salt is put in­
to the waler before boiling.
“
Such nn Appetite.
A hungry young man in Key West
Was eating beef stew wilh a seal;
Ho file without slopping
*
Till wilh n loud popping
The buttons sll flow from his vent.
—-Washington Herald
Canned Blueberries.
■ The berries should first lie thor­
oughly picked over and washed.
I hen placed in a ketllu wilh onehalf cupful of sugar and one-half
cupful of waler to each ’quart of
lhe lierries. Cook uniII each ber­
ry is done. I hen turn into hoi jars
aud seal at once.

culate Without Draft*.

His Worry.
"Clarence." said the American
heiress Imsltolingly, “I think lhal
you should be tola al once how my
father made Iris money. Our businew men in till* country have
methods which do ono nt your pure
soul, whoso motto Is 'NobioMo tag their egga.
oblige,' can not bul—'"
Tho rooata are in a position to allow
“Cease, Mamie, cease," said lhe
young lord reassuringly, "tell me no all possible fresh air without draft.
more. However, ho made l|i* mil­
third
lions, I can forgive, for your sake.
Bul—er—has he&gt;0111 got them all
that It la made ao much in section aa
right."
Croquettes.
These may bo prepared from alnuMl any loft-over meat or fowl, or
both. To two rups of minced cold
roast, steak,*veal or fowl, add onequarter uh much mashed potato,
ijeaaon well wilh pepper, salt mid
onion juice, and wilh a little very
finely minced parsley. Add enough
gravy to moisten the mixture nnd a
raw egg lo bind it. Work together
well, mold into rones, cover wilh
egg nnd cracker crumbs; let them
gel chilled for a couple of hours
and fry in deep, very hot fat.

The Otiioib Cure.
Kit onions aud you'll be well,
Koine ent them just before retiring.
Slewed onions need only milk, but­
ler. pepper and sail. Many can eat
raw ones in the good French dress­
ing. Without onions, soldiers nnd
sailors would havo scurvy and
gravel. Hun-down people may well
lake llicrnselves tn Ihu wopas and
enjoy an onion cure.
Au onion cure breakfast in camp
includes two poached egg# aud
fried onions:
iutu-lntnn, brown
bread sandwiches fllled wilh cliopp«l raw oninna; supper, stewed on­
ions, with steak or chops and pota­
toes. For a really sick person, who
is cxenipl from social duties, (here
Is llie onion diet, lhe onion plaster
and union sirup, which will break
up n bad cold. The garlic (lo go a
step further,) is said lo be used by
some physicians in fighting and
curing tulmrculosis.

Aged.
"Why. bulk here," said llie mer­
chant wlm wad in need of n boy,
“aren’t you lhe same boy who was
in hcrtt’a week ago."
.
' “Y'ch, slfi" said llie applicant.
Do you always take every opportu­
“I thought «i&gt; And didn’t I lull nity to walk when you can? If It
pHi^thcn that I wanlefi an older Is a matter ot several blocks, do you
take a car when It la possible? Take
"Y'es. sir. '1'hal's why I'm back. every opportunity to walk, but walk
«.
■ .’ n&lt;»me
I’m
older
miw."- —.Ididies
as if you really enjoyed it; put some
Journal.
energy into thia exercise. Really make
It an exorcise. Do not eat more than
•
Brlllserrnrr.
'When she cmihl im»'t-willi Billy ono starchy food at a meal, drink
plenty of water, but between meals,
i They nlnyiif al bill mid coo;
aud, above all. eat enough to allay
uiiii when *hi- met nnl Hilly.
hunger, but stop there; do not con­
\ Th&lt;-y iilaycd at biHel-dffuX.
tinue as it you were never going to
Now she has married Hilly,
get another meal Instead of one quite
Iler lebnivn time hIic tills
as heavy In another four or live hours.
By trying lo t-oncillAnother thing, sleep with plenty of
.\(&lt;- Hilly or her bills.
fresh air circulating in your sleeping

DAIRYMEN

FACTS
FOOD THE DAIRY COWS LIKE

la perfectly accessible. ao as to bo
easily oiled or whitewashed, to pre­

Compo«itian of Milk Ba In

(CupyvtahL UH.)
(By JAMES B. MORMON.) t,
A dairy cow giving largo quantities
of milk consumes much feed. Milk is
formed from feeding stuff* digested
esaary all substance* enuring Into tho
composition of milk bo supplied to
dairy stock In proper proportion lo get
good results. For production of milk
there are required viler, carbohy­
drates, protein, fat and mineraj -ash.
High quality milk contains about 87

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of fat. 9.5 of caaeln, 0 8 of albumen
Feeding stuffs contain necessary elo
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CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO, „X.5£h
The Farmers Friend
'Eat Crystal Pride*

QUAKER SPEECH NOW

Whiftemore's
rf Shoe Polishes

Berry SIiiIilh on Table Linen.
If berry .slain# lire on lhe table
lilii'li then be rureful In tmur t&gt;oiliug water over the ntuins before (he
linen goes inlo I hr wash. The heal riww quality
tub nr bnshi and I hen pour Hip boil­
ing wnb-r right on Hie spota or
Slain*. Iclliiig llu- water mu
. Ilinmgh until the stains any gone.
It will uni lake long, for ir really
works like ningir. •
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L'mh of Strain.
If you do your own work uhd
find trouble in rleaniiig pans ami
kettle# when lhe partlclr# ill food
liave dried on I hem. then Irjc u Hi­
lle eleani. Pul h bit of waler in
lliein, cover clusely mul «'‘l where
Hie waler will .gel hoi. I.el lliein
Maud a few mhiuln* while you uro
doing wiinuthing else. Then try
Uiern and you will find nil lhe food
will come off very . easily. The
slrniu Ims saved you a Kjmd deal of
.When Iron Hurt Gets on
'
While ClollilniJ.
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nuii^t.-ikL-t.-pvi mill ,

tin.-* i* your flint *ou.M»n. (hen youi
tiKiy nob know some of these uld-1

Pure Bred Poultry.

Despite the constant preaching of
experts. It Is sate to say that moat
of the chickens of the country are juat
LancxsT vamm chickens—nameless. R would be Im­
possible to classify them as breeds.
There are some farmers who claim

siiStJSLSii,

better, and consequently pay better
than thoroughbreds.
The fanner who keeps pure-bred
stock can also sell a uniform product
whan he disposes of surplus stock, old
hens, broiler*, roasters, etc. A mixed
crop of chickens presents an appearancs of inferior quality, and will never
take ths highest quotation.
Another advantage of keeping purs
slock is that ono can sell eggs for
hatching—at a time whoa market eggs
sell for tho lowest price*—at a vgry
reasonable figure

X !&amp;lDEVISED

xar." any# Bultrlin No. k*6O of tin* I

U. 8. Department of Agriculture in I
•
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railing ul I fill ion lo the case wilh
Al a Friends' meeting In Philadel-1 which llu- United i Hlale# could I

V,. to. to toUppU,. «u...r
■pooch, known a* tho plain Ian*iali*s which have■ been
■&gt;&gt;•(•11 dem-1
nfiii-i
adtipted to ,i
gunge." was going so rapidly out of.onrtiwlitl lo bi* well a.:..,....;
.... I . •■•&gt;...
uao. Il wa* asserted that tho gentle- tho gnnving of sugar beeH.
Thes**
ncaa that distinguished it made It slnli-s nre California. Colorado,
MPMlgUy dertrablo and effective and j muhn, Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Kntithnt the influence of Friend* wa* In a ’•a*. Michigmi. Minnesota. Missouri,
measure docreoaed by Ila abandon‘Yl0'1"’
mcnt
Dakota, Ohio. South Dakota. Utah.
... ,
,
.
; Wisconsin, Wyoming. The stales
Doubtlcsa this view tn correct. The t-olltain ff|Uro Ilian 2.0H0.IMIU farms
Quaker speech, now so rarely hoard. al|ll OVt.r -Jw.iMMMklO acres of imwua always much liked by people notj pnived lands.
The Bulleliu con- .
;
associated with cahnnciui and aerenlt)-' "If one fanner in four in those'
of manner. Probably, thia serenity I stales were to plant a three-acre
was a quality not dependant on the; pnlch and give il Hie care thnl
languaxo used, but was a Ynatter of;'""1'1 n«a.fily be liestnw.s! u(&gt;on
temperament and habit, but IL seemed 7!* Ul1’
gentio ’ thee and thou nnd othsr po- nl(, improv,^ |Dnd jn
area is
collar form! of address. A* u«ed;vthl*, „|| Uinl v\mhl he required lo ncQuakcr speech wa* not strictly gram ininpjiah ibis re*ull.
More thal;
mntlcal—"thee is." for example, being ihnl acn-agd lies idle, aiisolutely
open to objection If anyone ev^i unused, ev.ery .yeur. Any one of
thought of ft In a critical wayZNever-S lhe, rtntes of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas,
theles*. "theo Is" had it* charm.
rMi**oilri. .Minnesota, Nebraska, or
Th. pwln. or lh, Qu.l.r cumr : &lt;*••••
•"
-"rar
uo. ntv, .HnVon „♦ _l,h
“’Ul thCB llOVC I IlC 1'Cf'l* OCCUF Ollly
,.r rho» who l»h.&lt;u«l iu dlui- „|
............
....... . ,|„ j,
pearaoca were not inalatqnt on it* on a 'five-year n&gt;lulioo.
\
readoption. Apparently they aaw no. "|.nfm (his Inhb*. it can la* seen
•■special connection between the plain Hull devoting lhe pro|H»*ed
g»rb and the plain language, yet there '**• acres, to sugar-beet production
undoubtedly is one.
(would have mi ulU*riy;insignificant 1
The speech is expected from wear •
I hi 1 glueing lhe acreage of
«r. of the distinctive eoatume-tbe, " ,";r
.’I?*"
■IraUht severe
■uvoru govni* and
nn.l the
th. clo»e- 111
’|A'riy()f COIlHKleri’d FoUilJOIlH
straight,
vi((1l’«.lIiy
cxcciil
fitting bonnet*, and tare It. effective- ,.„l|lin a'11(|
......... .
of Um
nesn whpn It come* from the lip* of
in increasing lhe yield of lhe
* woman arrayed In faahionablo at- olJiers wpuhl nittcli more (hnn
tire. The change In dress w*« urged ciiunterimlmice the acreage taken
by tho young generation of Quaker*j (roiq lhe Inlier.. AB thnl i* neceson lhe plea that the old fashion* set I &gt;nry. so far as acreaty is voncernthrm apart from their neighbors and '',l- &gt;" &lt;’nb-r 10 make u-&gt; independwore a hindrance. Pcrtmp* they dldil'*1^ ?»Kar producers, L- hi bring
m,..n lo .1.. up ll&gt;, .|u.lm ,p«wh
“ Wr«T
«&gt;■ «r

To

F0IL

THIEVES

---------atitutcd aa a Protection to Lon-

,l ,D clal 1,1011 lh»l ‘b* busineea world
.
-—

denlllJr ’hat the pedestrian can sec tut
• fnw
ttl...a&lt;l r\f
a
few feet ahead
of Win.
him. Something
over a hundred years ago.tho attacks
of tbjeves and highwaymen in tho
streets of London upon bank messen­
gers and tradesmen going to settle
their bills became so frequent In times
rith the conduct at London's business.
. . --....
&gt;nic,
tiiuuun.l
hla victim, club him into insen«|bl)lty,
rob him. and then disappear into tho
murky atmosphere, with llttlo likeli­
hood of apprehension or Ideullflcatlpn,
or that passers-by would witness tho
commission ot the crime or be of any

In these circumstances bankers.
check was devised for the pay ment of
debts. Soon tho highwaymen found

the booty they wore likely to get from a
"hold-up" of even a wealthy trades­
man. Accordingly the activities of tho
daylight rubber* soon came lo an end,
but tho convenience of tho bank check
proved co great that it survived not
only in London, but was adopted
throughout the cfrlllxad world.
A Missing Man.
“Wbnt has become of the old-fash­
ioned man," asks the Cincinnati En­
quirer, “who used to wear a yard ot
crape on hla bat?" Perhaps he's mar­
ried again.—Toledo Blade.

Apply Kilian's Freely for Lumbago.
Your attacks of Lumbago are mu
nearly «o hopeless as they seem.
You ran relievo them nlinnsl in*la»gy by
_«»f
Sloan # Liniment on Hie back and
It doea not belong with worldly dress ,
loin*. Lumbago is a form of riitniI «...
—Indianapolis
• -Star.
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Money in Kangaroo Raising,
1 mil inn. and yield.* perfectly b&gt;
' ’_____ ______
' . Tn Australia kangaroo farming ta an SloanV
whieh pcm-lraU-s quickly
Try This.
, Important industry. The hide* are all in ihruiigh Uie sore, lender
yBponpT (meeting acquaintance)— valuable,
and---tbe-------------------tendons are the—
beat iiiu
—------ ----3&lt; i-:^, iiiiiirvin
n uii
-i
muscles
limbers u|&gt;
up Illi
lhe itui
back
and
“Do you know, old man. I really bo- v
—"— —
— ’ *for
“----'— up, inakiH II feel fine. Gel a bottle &lt;•!
knoMn
to -----surgeon*
sewing
Hero I'm losing ray nerie? I'm get­ wounds, and especially for holding Jinan's J.iniinenl 'for 25 cents of
ting so I hate tn ask any ono for a, broken bones together, being much any druggist and have il in the
Ihuim-—against ' rnlds,
son; nnd
loan. As soon aa I saw you 1 began finer and tougher than catgut.
______ (___
HwdUen joint*, rbi'umulism. jicu«to tremble."—Boston Times. f
ralgikz .sciatica and like ailmenl*.
The .fedemled Malay siiile# in i Your tnom-y irfck if net satinUcil.
j June e\|Miried 2.3Mi tons of ukinla- I but il Mpes give almost iuslatil rvlive industries.
, Linn rubber.
.1 lief.—Adv.

MAKES BACKACHE
QUICKLY DISAPPEAR
A Few Doses Relieve* AU Such
MUerie*. Bladder Weakness,
Kidney Trouble and Rheu­
matism Promptly Vanish

Many Farmers Are Exchanging
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Wheat for Purity
The merits oi PURITY FLOUR «zre known and recognized all over Barijt
County.
Farmers are coming here from miles around, and from all parts
of the county to exchange their ^ood wheat for PURITY'FLOUR.
Many
of them acknowledge their indebtedness to the Hastings Milling Co., for
first givirlg them 40 lbs. of flour in exchange for a bushel of good wheat, and
all of them admit that it saves the farmers of this county THOUSANDS
OF DOLLARS EACH YEAR. These farmers had nothing but PURITY
FLOUR last year and year before. They have taken away thousands of
pounds of it this year. They all speak of it in highest terms. That is the
best evidence that they Tike ft. Why not bring your wheat in and exchange
it for Purity? REMEMBER THOSE DISHES!

I

thm. »uph as'puffy «welhngs under
the eye* or in the teet and ankles, if
you are nervous, tired, and run down,
or bothered /with urinary disorders,
Croxone will quickly relieve you :'of
?tour misery, Y’ou can secure an orig- '
nal package of Croxone at triflitag
cost from »ny first-tlais druggist.
All druggists are authorized to per- '
jonalty return the purchajj Rncs u it
&lt;
-BANNEll WANT ADVb. PAY,— fail* |q g imgle case,
Fartlla Turfciy Eggi.
It la a noted fact that if th* gob­
bler I* present during tb* tlm* of lay­
ing the Drat cluuh ot «gg*. the *«oom» clutoh Will bo fmilo without hU

RARe '“\

to Have Decreased Through
It* AbandonmenL

A cow weighing from *50 to 1,000
pound* receives a dglly balanced ra­
tion aa follows: Roughimr. 35 pounds
of corn silage and 11 pounds of mixed
hay._- Coliccntrataa, two pounds of
gluten meal, two pounds of wheat
bran and one pound of cottonseed
meal, oilmeal, ground o.ita und wheal
middling*. If the cow gives les* than
twenty-flve pound* of milk daily de­
duct ono pound of concentrate* for
every three pound* tai&gt; of milk. On
tho other hand, for ev^ry throe pound*
of milk above 25 pcmiuia *•&lt;!■), give
an additional poundIM Yfoncentrat**.
Cows fed entirely on hay (or rough­
age should be given about 10 pound#
a day and about two pound* of oil­
meal Instead of ono po.und.

It h no longer necessary for any
one to suffer with backaching, kid­
ney trouble, have disagreeable blad­
der and urinary disorder* to contend
with, or be tortured with rheuma­
tism, stiff joint!,, and it* heart­
wrenching pains, for the new discov­
ery, Croxone, quickly and aurcly re­
lieve* all such trouble*.
Croxone is the mo*( Wonderful
remedy yet devised for ridding the
•J?1®*” °I ur’c lc&gt;d and driving out
all the poisonous impurities which
cause such troubles. It is entirely
different from all other remedies. It
IS not like anything else ever used
for the purpose. It act* on the prin­
ciple of cleaning out thq poisons and
removing the cause.
It *Q*k* right in through' the walls,
mefnbrane* and linings, like water in
* sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and
-makes the kidneys sift out and filter
away, all the uric acid and poisons
from the blood, and leaves the kidney* and urinary organ* clean,
strong, healthy ana well.
It matter* not how tong you have
suffered, how old you *re, or what
you have used, the very principle of
Croxone is such, that it is practically
impossible to take it into the human
system without results. There is
nothing else on earth like iL It
start* to work the minute you take it
and relieve* you the first time you
we it.
v
If you suffer with pah* in your

'Eat Crystal Pride*1

•
—----nl hi licets would free uh from de-1
Gentleness In Some Measure Seem*, iioDdfiice upon bu vign-xrown su-1

top of th* nest is a ctated cover ot
matched boards that cairiee an open­
faced box withoutAop or bottom, that
sets on the cleated cover and in turn
supports a cleated cover. Iq this box
Is placed a roost of two poles nailed
to 1 by 8-lnch stripe, t&lt; Inches long.
fnr ■uptrw.-la I* ■&gt;.*
-.I-cover 1s fsstsnsd * p|oce of burlap or
Capons Hatch Eggs.
j
strip of blanket to turn down on very
In Germany capons are used for
...
cold night* after the bens are at roost
Large fowls need a cleated board eel hatching egga and raising tho chicks.
with Just sufficient sleep, and above slanting In order to walk up to tbe They take better^ care of the chicks
all omit tbe nap In the middle of the roost. A small box should be .set at than bens do, even fighting hawks to
protect them and1 running with them
much longer _
'
PROPER HEIGHT FOR ROOSTS
It hue Ix4n foinimlcd Hint al the
and Found" department ot the Inter
lime uf the arrival uf Columbus
borough (New York) Rapid Tranait
there were JSi.OOO.OtM) Indians in
High Roosta—Eighteen Inches Is
company, "we get all kinds of stuff
North and South America.
w
Considered High Enough.

Club Sandwich.
This is one of the heart it's! kinds,
of Miidwiches nnd may conslltute ।
nlmo-l a whobt meal.
It may he,
Hirer sloriejrliigh. und the bread is
- inu.il commonly Ion sled nnd cut
cron* into diamonds or triangles.
. sometimes after I he tilling is pul in.
This consist* of a lelluce leaf, on
lop of tills n thin slice of breast of
chicken; and then very thin broiled
ham or bacon, with such individual queer things people leave behind them
The perches for fowls should be
- finish of pickle or olive# us the lash- on the trains. You wouldn't believe low. Eighteen inches above-the floor
It, would you. were i lull you some- I* high enough. There nre many dis­
suggests.
\ .
advantages Iu . high roans. First.
PiMiehrd Efipt In Milk or Creuin.
train yesterday? Rut It's a fact I’ll
Buller an egg imarhi-d nnd half show him to you," and he led tbe way tain to injure their feet when they
fill thi- pun b-neatli with boiling down the aisle to where a large, green fly down from a high perch to a hard
waler.
Break in the required parrot eat In Ila cage. The “tat“
nmnlx-r of eggt anti n-t noon o» they
bumblefoot are caused.
begin to grow firm add two lableAll porches should preferably bo
sptxmfols'ot milk or cream. When ■Idea being able to say "Pretty Polly"
orui.
tht °‘*er AtOCk pjrrrt-pteM**' built *0 thal they will not touch the
linn, Hrncr
place upon un.se.
rounds ...
of wusswre..
buttered
load and hcu.-oii with butler, nail had a modest vocabulary of ouaa walla al any point When they do so
und pFjiprr. (larnlwh wilh parsley, word*. "Wouldn't you think," said the It is much.easier for lice and mites
---------- clerk, “when that critter began to
to thrive. The fewer, creases or
The Family Zmx ( aay 'D------------------ !• that hla owner
cracks, wherein lie* may find a lodg­
"ll’it funny, uin l 11, lhal every-1 would remember and com* back for ing place, about the perches the bet­
body in our family's some kind of/ him?’
ter, and If they dp'out coma in contact
nu animal?"
with the walla ot the building at any
** "Some kind of an animal, indeed? ’ Of lhe 7JKX),(MK) mules Unit ore point tho insect peats will have very
What do you mean?"
esliimiled in the world more than llttlo opportunity to hide. Thon, If
“Why, inollier's u dear, you half are in lhe United Blates. No the roost poles are thoroughly
know."
other, country is credilrdX wilh drenched with coal oil or. some other
■*’Y’«l certainly."
1,000,OW.
Spain comes nearest liquid lice killer frequently, all vermin
“And my baby niHlcr's molher's with 10,000.
about tbe perches may be kept iu
little' lamb, nml I'm life kid and
check.
dad'-H lhe goal."—Louisville Herald.

Don't go to churning, just keep your cream coming every week all win­
ter.
Wc are sure you will make more out of it than you would to churn,
and then you get the CASH and that is. quite a help to most of -us. Wp.
need your loyal support, especially through the winter months, and you sure:
can not afford lo get along without us.
So let us work together for the benefit of a1L

Inataacs. la contained in all feeds, but
Tho foundation la a bench. A, 15 not enough to produce milk, so cows
Inches high, which allow* tbe hena to should be given plenty of fresh, pure
water. Carbohydrates are of two
kinds—those without aitroKen. such as
long aa deaired, conforming to tbe
apace available and fowls uae IL Re­ lose, which forma the greater part of
member the neats E should be 15 plant cells, which are converted by
inches square, ao the length should cows into fat. Sloeo carbohydrates
be an equal multlpl* of 15. Tho neat
made th* bail* of calculating ration*.
Protein 1* tho flesh producing sub­
stance, containing nitrogen dirivctl
little light and yet dark enough to from plant*, an important part of milk,
encourage them In biding their egga and nothing can replace IL Fat fed to
dairy cow* in feed* Is stored In the
from hunting after the newly laid body and changed Inlo milk fat. The
uh I* what I* left Of feeding stuff*
The hena enter at C. at back right after being burned and goes to form
bona and digestive juice*
Now a balanced ratiou la one In
which tho proportion o( protein, can
bohydrate* and fat is such a* to give
the beat result* In the quantity and
quality of milk produced, which varies
with different cow* In different cli­
mate*. For a cow giving 25 pounds
of milk a day the German standard
fixes a ratio of on* protein lo -1.5 of
carbohydrate* and fat", lhe Wisconsin
and other standard* * ratio of one to
■lx. The latter Is regarded a* con-

Combined Rooata and Nests.

No, the war isn't the cause of the slight drop in butterfat, at this time—
Just too much good pasture all over the country. But thia won't last long, a
ew frosts and the good pasture is gone—then the price la aure to go up
again. Our three leading markets received i5&gt;ooo packages of. butter last
week more than they did the same week last year, or about 909,000 pounds.
No wonder the market has weakened. When, aa a rule, there is not enough
fresh butter at this season of the year to supply the demand. But Depend
on us for the top market at all times. Our seUing manket has dropped two
cents, we divided with you and only dropped one cent, and will bring the
price up just as soon as conditions will warrant.
.

40 lbs, of Purity in Exchange for a. Bushel of Wheat!

HASTINGS MILLING CO
C. A. KERR, Manager

Phone 283

HASTINGS. MICH.

�THE

istarn Michigan
■nilS WKKK'S NBWB IN
HHAB-BY COUNTIES.

laying out Remy Fords beautiful
farm, ati?*ts to. the man's industry
and'elficiency. Though Mr. Broth­
erton was forced io le.ivu school al
un early age, h&gt;&gt; vast knowleilge of
plant life, gained through practi­
cal exiterh-nce, attracted the atten­
tion of 1|h' greatest naturalists of
theh world.
He had gathered -a
wonderful library &gt;n which he
spent much ol1 bis lime. Never
having married, he elios? to spend
then eartier years of tils life in tlie
woods. Hi* grandfather. Mninwnrtng Brotherton, wns one. of the first
men to settte in Michigan.
Mr.
Brotherton resided in Rochealer nil
his life.
.

RAWER, SEPTEMBER 34, 1&gt;H.

2000 Pounds
a Ton

building lhe county road rormnisalon&lt;*rs exfowt to have seventeen
mile® of state reward- roads co-nThat’s what you get when you buy a Ton
ptetod in Eaton Counly. according
10 lhe report of Commissioner
of Coal from our sheds. You not only get
James Caster. Some-of lhi« road is
already flnishmi. bul a Large por­
full weight, but you get, also
tion of it i« now in course of l-onstniclion. nnd thi* is the busiest
Sccretury Knox .of. the .Wilson
a«wn of lhe year for road build­
ers. and il will keep them busy Packing rinnpatiy of Jaeluiui.-exn.i
until lhe season close* to get them pressed himself an well plenred
willi
the pickle industry in Otsego
oonqdetcd. this reason. Tlie company preparChlckrn Ihtetr-. hare been op­ «M vote tor, 10,000 hustivte-and have
received
more than 9.000 bushels
erating north and wesl ot Allo.
They nre said to drive n large car thus far. Tin- IQH crop has bw-n
with dim lights nml no rear lights. sold and it will probably Im moved
Mrs. Fred Priest discovered one of from Otsego before the first of the
those MipteMu-il thieves prowling year.
We hove never tried to make you think, we were GIVING YOU COAL, for we are not,
shouL her home • n'crnttj"^tewalchcii hjm for some -time nml
We are charging you a price consistent with good quality and good weight that makes
Sam Bell, n Grand Rnpid« um­
then inquired what he wanted and brella linker, rained "Sam Hill" in
wns told that he wished to enquire I*&gt;we1l Friday; got drunk nnd stole
the way to Grand Rapid.*. Mrs. Iwo umbrellas while the lady of
Priest- who had a revolver, order­ lhe hnitse was looking for some
ed him to leave, which lie dill, pro­ old- rain-sht-ddora lo give ' him.
testing lhal he meant no harm.-- Judge Andrews gave him &lt;50 days
regnrdle** of (hr fact Hint the good
...
i
Solo.
umbrella-fixing xycathcr will bo all
These nre busy times at lhe in by thal limo.
You will need coal, for the cold days will soon be here and the comforts of the bright, glowing grate will be mighty cheer*
kraut factory in- Charlotte. The
-calibagc reason is now on to full
\ hand of dirty, greasy gypsies
fill and comfortable. Better order now before the price raises.
swing nnd daily hundreds of toils went info Otsego an&lt;f nt once pro­
Ilf this vegidnblo nre being unload­ ceeded to rob tly* town. The lazy
ed al Ute factory. Ifi’Rptte of the men lei the females do the work
long, hot, dry spell, the crop of and they certainly did a land office
cabbage is good mid those who liusmflx* f«&gt;r n little while. The
have planted the crop to any ex­ dark skinned damsels went up nnd
tent hove been well rewarded. down tin- streets nnd succeeded in
The cabbage heads are uniform in picking the pockets of at least four
Rite, and are hard and compact. men. almui M’l.hO being secured.
Th? factory mating- r is well pleas­ Their thefts were discovered nl
ed with tin- condition of lire vege­ onco ami llie thieves were corrall­
table, Fanners nre taking n new ed anti taken before- Justice Mcinterest in this latest ot Charlotte s N'elf-.'”vrhcre they were forced to
businesR enterprise*. - There is a disgorge lheir Ml-gotlen pains.. .
new field of opportunity opened by
il and plenty of gooik real money women.
can be made 'in cabbages.
A*
lime gore on this factory will no There Is un&lt; likely lo be many
doulit. prove a valuable nsset tu apple* dried in Allegan counly muA Birthday Party.
neighbors so many free rides ns LAST OF ASSYRIAN KINGS
No Need For New luxes.
BOUND TO HAVE INTERVIEW
Ctiarlolle and the farmers of Ibis in'lhe rest of*Michigan this season,
Every song is supposed to have iliis good Ford.
Washington, Sept. 28. "With
virlnity.
So here’s to Charles Loehr -nnd
the industries of the country
which is (ho more unfortunate' be­ a prelude nnd tho prelude to this
Ixmg may they lx&gt;lli Sardanapalua Olvan Credit by Hit largely paralyzed and labor out of Pertinacity of American Woman Jour*
cause of tlie large.-crop. This is musical production must take the his aulo!
The Grand l^rlge Clay Produi I
work, il is no time to iiniiose nd- .
mor? way in which tho Euro­ lorm of un aiiology for lhe writer love and while hi* brother nnd fel­
Chinese Statesman.
plant had a record breaking day one
clent City of Tarsus.
dilionol taxes, and taxes, too which
pean war effect* this country in­ is not used to appearing la-fore the low-neighbors, by tin- sweat of
Inst Thursday turning oul fifty juriously.
are entirely unnecessary.’’ declared
Silly-five per cent &lt;(f pnblii*. bul being too good naiured their brows, are Intiorinusly pro­
thousand • three-inch drain tile. all tho dried apples of the United io refuse, Ito* consented to Iry to viding new- hate* and g&lt;&gt;wn*s for
The first Interview with ths famous
An ancient legend tells us that Bar- Jaimm IL Mann, Republican Minor­
Twenty-five In thirty thousand is Slate* have been shipped (&lt;&gt; Eur­ write nn article explaining- why exact ing wives, may he ride mer­
ity Leader of the House of Repre­ Chinese statesman, LI Hung Chang,
considered an ordinary day’s out­ ope, lint at presept then1' rs no de- we are culled together to celebrate rily by, happy iii tlie possession danapalua waa tbe founder of Tarsus sentative.*, in a slatetiuml Imlay.
waa obtained by a woman journalist,
while others ascribe that honor to
put. Foreman L. B. Flesher ac­
for them. They have been the eighteenth of September - to­ of nn extra tire nml ample funds Sennacherib, king of Nineveh, of
(tong.ressmnn Mann's statement an American—Mlaa Elisabeth Banks,
counts for the record breaking run m.nuj,
Say nl) you ph-ase about il to buy plenty nf gasoline for the
umhI chiefly in France and Ger­ night.
is
regarded as an important utter­
whom the Bible record speaks. An ance
by tlie fact that new augurs and many for adulteration of wine. iteliind her bark., bill don't let her return (rip.
In
view
of
the
tight
lhe
Rethe
Chinese diplomat before she had
new fining wa* used and tin- clay
people in this country who rate'll n lisp, and she won’t mind, jI The pride of a father's heart is interesting part of this legend about K' "iran .Minority is making in had hsf breakfast, as she had boon
was plastic nnd of excellent quality Tbe
rluimpagm- have for many
l*&gt;ng ago. Father Time decided a son am) so Fallier Time called, Bardaaapalus.i the last of the As­
House and Senate lo preveijj, - told that her victim waa an early
all of which conibiiuil to make Hie drink
syrian
kings,
telle
us
that
he
recorded
years been swallowing more dried Jo have a birthda} parly. Hi- is u ns llie. nexl member &lt;&gt;f his parly, a
the Democratic- Majority fron. riser. But the attendants told her
record (lossibli-. The output rep- apple juice. II. is said lhal some
old gentleman so he said, lililu iH&gt;y. Hut. for unco. Father on bls tomb near Anchlale, a record imposing a so-called "war' lax on
ri'si-nl.i-d on« huniirtM tons &lt;d clay ex|M&gt;rters of dried apple* in New courteous
find."- arid in lhe little 'Time himself was laic mid the at having built a nearby city In one lhe people in addition to their
tempered aq&lt;l.manufactured, ivndy York have gone Into nankmptcy iu "Ladies
town
of
Augusta,
on
September
other
burdens of taxation, al a tency was about to go I
none
boy
has
ifenn
obliged
to
write
day.
a
feat
surely
worthy
of
any
king,
for lhe dry room. I-n*l ycat- llii« order to save themselves from
un*
IWW. the first member :SoptcmlxT nineteenth ns his birth- but the kings ot those days. It must time when this country is at peace American determination
concern produced 1200 carload* damage* from lheir nreessary vio­ eighteenth.
abashed.
of
the
party,
a
baby
girl,
wns
wel■
dny
all
his
life.
However,
we
nre
with
nil
the world.'
be
remembered,
took
as
much
license
and this year the oulput will reach lation of content* lo buy dried ap­ coined Io tin- home of proud young willing to .nvertook :.his mistake
"There is no necd Irf nut new lency that an American woman jour*
ttiOi) carload*. This company has ples. The Allegan dryers can gel parents, themselves scarce more.;nnd give this number his rightful with the record on their tombs as any
already paid forty per cent cash no contracts nor nrouiim- of any. than children. Alami four years share in the celebration, for. since Munchausen who ever lived.
lwire ou the people'at (his time," nallst called to see him before alio
dividend this year which gives The cider mills will be lhe busier. Inter, Death-called the ymfng fath­ Ihnl evcijl. Fallwr Time, nol lo be
"While them
Wo are also told that on this tomb Mr. Maun asserts.
had had her breakfast, knowing that
Mimo idea of lhe prosperity of the
er and. the lillte mother was left caught napping'aagiu. has lierii was a statue of tho king snapping hla may he a slight falling off in cus­
vnnccni. The new clny rumpmiy
Fully 100 curs of grapes luye alone wilh the care and rv3|ft&gt;nsl- whirling us^afotig at A rapid rale fingers, while ' this Inscription was toms receipts during the European
war.
that
can
easily
be
more* than
will soon bo £eady for business.
been, .-hipped from tawton during bilily of thi! family.
How well and,. If we should lose count of a written beneath: "Sardanapalus, son invl hy proper governmental ccua- that the American woman will call
the present season, and they are
Wilfred Brnl fieri on. nti years old, now going.oul at the rale of about she kept that trust, nearly all prc«- few years and Iry to apj»«nr young­ of Anakyndaraxea. built Anchlale and omy. The war in Europe may be on him tomorrow at 7 o'clock, and.
er liimi we really nre, jusl lay ii Tarsus. In one dgy. Eat, drink and over soon And -tlie treasury ran If lhal is too late, she will call the
nf Rochester, Mich- known lo
rars a day. Tin- present prices sin- rainbow of light, showing all all to tlie haste of Father Timo.
play, for everything also Is not worth nif'l tile expenses of the govern­ nexl day at 6, and, if that's still too
?r* of botany throughout the slate 50
are 9 rents per basket, while the Hial is liigh***l and best along, life’s
The Itoyhood of Ulis nwinber was this" (a snap of your finger). Whether ment. without; difiiciiily for a Inng late, she will coino tbe next mprning
nnd country os Michigan's greatest juice faclorie* are paying ite'5 per
pathway
aiul.
at
the
und
uf
lhal
spent among you ami here he is thia statute and Ila Inscription are time to come if it draws .on the at
authority on plant,, bihl mid insi-cl ton. Some growers figure-that tin5, but she must see him!"
rninhow
await.*
tonight
Hint,
niotlifast becoming one of lhe commiin- purely mythical or not, the tradition government money now deposited
life, died Sunday afternoon at tonnage price i- equaLio 12 cent.,
In ten minutes the attendant re­
&lt; i'.- unchanged love.
ily's most thrifty nnd prosperous waa probably current In "Paul’a time, nrrttwrirankw." Murh nf the money
Harper's hospital. Detroit.
Mr. per basket.
welcomed U)
farmers, known fob- his tireless as his own words Indicate: “If after already appropriated need not te­
Rrolherlon devoted years to scien­
“Hip excellency will be delighted lo
tific. rcrearch and first won recog­
Allegan will be quirk to use the brolher'*. iiome and hero the girl- energy and scarcely could he be tbe manner of men 1 have fought with nsed for the present if the Pres­
nition through his artistic arrange­ Panama canal. Cltarles Weny &lt;4 IkhhI of lhe writer was passed, persuaded lo'.leave his work long beaata at Epheaua. what advantageth ident will direct the departments see tbe American lady!” he an­
ment of shrubs and flowers exhib­ that city will ship a carload of wilh school as its primy factor. enOUgb to ntiend his own birth­
lo -practico reonomy. There are nounced.
ited at tho world's fair held in 1810 beechwood shaving* In San Fran­ Then came Clark Osteirn. who suc­ day celebration tonight.
many/things
which
can
wait
over.
nt Chicago. Much of the succens nf cisco by way of New; York. The ceeded in persuading, her that h
TheiPtivres tn Amil Bachman! eat and drink, for tomorrow wo die." Temporary delny" in many cases
Reciprocity.
Hie Detroit Institute of Kcience is shaving* are to he used in a Vine­ school of one with himwlf us life Ixmg may he live nnd prosper and Wh»l greater contrast" could, there be will he no injury.
With a feeling of sadness for lhe re­
attributed to his untiring effort*. gar factory and formerly have been pupil, would be' lhe greatest,.suc­ be a signing example to nil lhe than between the strenuous, manly,
“For the seven months of this
undaunted apostle and the voluptuous. year ending wilh July 31. before cipient. Dorothy finally concluded to
Every week hi- spent n day al the shipped from tin- Allegan fartorv cess nn cartii. But to her sur­ laggards in the vicinity.
institute aud added valuable con­ west by way of Oregon, bul lhe prise. as the years roll by. she
the war began, our imports from pen a missive to her former fiancee.
For a while, Father Time was so
'"Dear Harold," It read. “No doubt
tributions to its collections. One Panama canal furni-dii'* a cheaper find* thnl mon- and more, hr like.* well .satisfied with bis birthday founded tho city where hundreds of foreign coautries were 122 million
Jo try* li.i* hand nt lhe teaching company that no change was (hade,
nf his latest achievements, that of route.
dollars more than they were for
business and fart she is learning to hut. after eleven years, he aenin tian Herald.
the same periml Iasi year, while Mr. Anthony the coming month. I
"Dm-" Bnribrnii. the I', of M. be n docile pupil, though trying sent nn invitation, this time tn a
our .export* were iM million dote shall, therefore, appreciate It very
pitcher,, is going to locate in .Baltic hard to preserve l.h&lt;- role of teach­ little girl. This child lived a
labs less. Thai is caused by the much If you will burn all the llttlo
French Courtesy.
t'nderwpml Inritf. Tbe. bnlnace of. .
tireek.!" .vjratlmeJ'iii-niidtasjtiiu yt er nt least half of thu time.
happy. JnynuA .life and no joke
fact he has already, rented ufilcek Then Ihtv'a to Jennie Randall about her has ever been told to the
Irade jn-&lt;iiir favor fofejjirst/seven clproclty in regard to those you sent
Paris.
The
question
of
the
relative
in tin- Post Building. Mrs. Iliri- • Hborii! May she have her heart's writer, unless this Is one,—she
mnnllu in this year was tin iuitlmn me.
Dorothy Bell."
of nations came up.
te-au recently ivroived the bulk of desire, tlie love of those who know married Perry Lauhauxh.
dollars.
For tlie same seven
Bul courtesy
Immediately upon receipt of above
"Well, It would take a very good months last year, the balance, of
the estate, of the late John Burtch, her te'.st, the good-will of her as­ Ihnl was years ngo. nnd long'ere
the young man mads this reply:
friends, (Ids
-r
ct sir
r» .
. j "Sliinnhxl at fi25.ixio. The story is sociates mid - friends,
UH" very
’ ■ • J likely,
(I h* IJ . they*
Ul, * have
,11,., IIxdh
nl I II illustration to persuade me that any traile in nur favor won 30K million
----- —
.
. decided again nml again Ural nml- 4»ople teal tho French/
ieaunea She Waa Restored Hold timi Iwo m-rtifieates of deiHMit frteiuls!
dollars. This .shows a falling, off "Dear Dorothy; I shall certainly com­
liUa but
tuil n v.u'v
ilui*I—­ marked. “
’"I1'11
’ll give
clvr* you
vnn an
ati example. in lhe bnlntire of trade in our favor ply with your request, and at onco.
Then, a bright thought struck cwnnitv
rimony, ,4
is tn.
no joke
very seri
to Health by Lydia E.
old hunting wampus used
by Father Tim?, and be chuckled to ous matter. However, if any one I waa walking down the Champs in seven months before the war Aud, Incidentally, aa your new fiance
Pinkham’s Vegetable
J Burtch.
liiinself and. when the calendar is curious tn know lhey are both Elysess and wanted to find a particu­ commenced of 218 million ilpHara. also holds a few notes of mine, 1 shall
rhronicli-d September eighteenth. hern tonight, you may ask for lar street called the'Rue de la Clochee That i* equivaknil to a demand on count it a great favor should you bo
Compound.
I Thi*. Ims been u record breaking 1873. what should appear hut­ younu-lf.
248 million dollars in gold. able to induce him to burn them Kith
Not knowing just where to turn off us of is
Laekawanna, N. Y.-" After my first year for
fur the
tin- cucumber
, ,,, uuiin-r growing
Krrwnig inm-i twins. One was ar little girl, who
one of the main troubles the rest.
Harold Sawyer."
Then here’s to Mabel Beach Lau- Into the side streets, I aske&lt;r a young That
child was born I felt very miserable and ' diiftry in Eaton county. The pro- rlnimvd* n home just act'os® the
with the country now nmT Is the
could not BUUK1
stand. .on
on I i duel already marketed
n( nil'
the Miinxalt- lakei where-she remained the only bniixh! May she be rnHed l|ie bent Frenchman who passed me tf be result of tlie new tariff Jaw.
WUW
n.-ll-u .11
myfecL My sister-| "ig stations in this city. BAllevu*' child. The jither. a boy. still lives rook and the handsomest woman could direct me to It. He assured ,"If we were manufacluHna the
her coinnnmily and may heV me with a thousand pardons he did
Shrewd Butcher.
in-law wished me to I r,,"l Onondaga, shows a large in­ in his choseh hom&lt;- near the good in
goods we use instead of importing ,• A certain English butcher, who sold
hu.shnnd tell her nt least throe not know.
try Lydia E. Pink- '
“'yr nny previous yi-ar. and llsbing groumls of Podunk lake. times
them, we would, have prosperity, about 30 cooked legs of pork per week,
a year that her apple pie is
ham’s Vegetable 'lh" .‘■rn»‘
sMI* S004* tor uIhhiI Iwo You have watched the girl grow th? best
nnd if we had n sufllcionlly high
he
ever
lasted.
said
hla
loss
was formerly 40 per
Compound and my I
“"'f picking. Up lo (his .from babyhoo.1 (&lt;&gt; womanhood in
rying feet behind me and there was ini|&gt;orl duly on the goods we bring
Father Time’s pleasure in th? my Frenchman.
nerves
firn? ‘“lie the Eaton Rapid* soiling sta- yon community lovingly shielded
in from abroad, we would have
glicst was so great that he
tho electric oven, or a clear aavlug
from cares nml hardships by a de- Inst
sufilcient
revenue
without
ques
­
"
■Madame,
’
he
said,
sweeping
ofi
called a little girt to* Im? lhe
,tcP pickle*, nml lhe branch station* al
falher and mother. She lias again
tion. Whflt we need now Is econ­ of 18 par cent. After daducting tho
elastic, and i lost Onondaga and Bellevue each aboul V0lt*d
party.
Her chief his hat and bowing profoundly, 'did omy
Iw-en loved for tier happy, bnhy ofis nllu,
an&lt;| not new taxes. What we coat of tha current at two centa per
sunny good humor and
that weak, tired 2,(XK) bushels. The picking yet to always
sunny di*|»osiljoii. But she made charm
titive under lhe Democratic nd- unit, b(a saving amounted to 50 centa
feeling. That wu be done will bring the total tor the mn
desire to please everyone. Hut de la Clpchee? I waa sorry that I ministration
’ sad mistake, when angling in the
is extravagance ami per leg of pork, or |15 per week extra
six years ago and I | county up lo nt least 20.n&lt;ir) busb- th? matrimonial pond, she caught alas, she is a baby no longer, for did not know, but I have now seen my additional" taxation."
profit. On being told that be bad
have had three fine : el*, in addition In what have been und Inmh'il lhe wrong fish, hut she she is fourteen tonighl and has brother and asked him, and I am sorry
only saved water, ho answered: “Per­
healthy children since. For female trou- 'produced for honn- use. "flit- crop did nol know it nnd Father Time, done up her hair ami drive? n lit­ to Inform you. madame. he did not
Seven Young Buccaneepi.
haps ao; but, you see. my euatomcra
ties I always take Lydia E. Pinkham's ha* te-en so. great lhal il hn* been lluuigh Itenppoinfed himself, did tle black pncvr to school and il is know either.'"
Seven boys from tho National Nau­ pay me 28 centa per pound for It!"—
Vegetable Compound and It works like necessary !&lt;• make several carload not till her, for he thought it was rumored that she lias tried to race
horses
on
lhe
way
home.
tical
school
at
Portishead,
Somerset,
ixcharm. I do all my o»n work."-Mra. ' -hmmenls of pickles in order to all in the same family, nml never
Popular Electricity.
“
April
Fool"
Pranks.
England, engaged In a remarkable
Here's to Irene, O.sDome! May
A. F. Kakameo. 1W4 Electric Avenue, ’J!™’* &gt;nM"" r,'r tile cucumber* Unit to this ifny has she found il out
Tho custom of playing a joke upon exploit.
wore Vdiig brought in from llie
LtdoHruM, N. Y.
. .
Here's to Jennie .iiorhum Ixiehr! her cheerful disposition attend her
Ambition.
The boys had been on a cruise In
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s daily picking*. Tlie greater pro­ Mav she be blessed wilh. health' through life nnd, may who always one's neighbor upon the first of April
portion of Die crop-this year lin*. r.ml prosperity amt may her good do ns -her. fallier says, as her moth­ Is of very ancient origin, dating so their training vessel Polly, and on
To one hard-working man of this
been harvested by foreign help. will toward all be the open sesame er says, as her brother says, as her far back In the past that we are un­ returning io headquarters took French busy generation success maar, time
Belgian* having been brought in to the heart of each fellow-lravel- stator says, as her teachers say able to tell just when or with what
to retire to a quiet, book-lined room
i :cd with perfect confidence by women from Detroit. Chicago and Lansing
and as her neighbors say nml al the nation it .had its birth.
miles In ono ot the ship's boats. An­ overlooking an old-fashioned garden,
to do lhe work.
Tho childhood.
LoybTiod ami close of a long happy life may this
Among the Hindus there Is a feast other boat set out in pursuit, and tho and read Dickens leisurely through
iastiou, ulcerstioc,tumors, Irregularities,
be hor
her ,,wn
own say, ‘‘Whnl
What a good
goml which
young tnanhotid &lt;&gt;f tim ■ &gt;iiurr twin
twin l,c
is
still
observed,
called
tho
again from Pickwick to Drood. Fall­
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
fugitives
thereupon
decided
to
take
to
Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured. were nil spent in his first liom&lt;&lt;
I.......4 '"‘’‘'hl ibis has Iieen to live Ini"
l'»«Ung,llntalency,tndigMtion,diExine.M,
Many recoveries from
Lung cored for by a tender, loving
'
'
All these year*. Father Time has "HUU.” which, continuing several the land. They drove their boat on to ing in that ambition, he would like to
or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink - Troubles nre due lo Dr. Hell’s Pine­ mother mid a kind, indulgent fath­ been having his celebration all In days, terminates on the 31st of March. the shove at a place called Holes- spend tbe evening of hla life raking
ham’s Vegetable Comjxxmd is the itan- Tar-Honey.
IL strengthen* the er. nnd no happier wish can be himself, bul the people of Podunk One of the distinctive features of this mouth, and then plunged into the mud, leaves In the peace and beauty of
datd remedy far female ills.
Lungs, checks the Cough nnd give* made for itini than (hat middle are wise and pulling iwo and two feast is that every one endeavors to which la particularly soft. They pre­ .Branch Brook park with the other old
Women who suffer frvfn those riis- relief at once.—Mr. W. S. Wilkins, age and the declining years of life together, have found that if makes send ids neighbor upon some errand sented a remarkable sight wheq they men there employed. The commis­
tnwaing fils peculiar to tbeir sex should Gnles. N. C. writes: '4 lined Dr. mav Mill find him there, content Rix and'*0 you arc called Ingot her to soma Imaginary person, or to-per- reached the bank. Their experience sioners will please consider this an
l» ccmihced of the ability of Lydia E. Bell's Plno-Tnr-Honey in a case wilh "lhe reward of hi* own labor* tonight tn help him in the
sons whom hi&gt; knows are not at homo: knocked tho buccaneering spirit &lt;jut application.—Newark News.
l*tnkham's Vegetable Compound to re- given up us hopeless and it effech-.! and the success - of' well-spent hralion of this happier and IhmI and then all enjoy u good laugh at the of them, and they submitted to cap­
But. when lie had grown birthday and may each present disappointment of the messenger. The ture by lheir pursuers, who arrived
t-tora their health by tho many genuine a compteie cure." Get a tedth- &lt;4 yearn.
In Berlin mirrors have Deen at­
If tn yn.tr* of .discretion, he decided help to make il a knccciw.
und truthful testimonials we are con- Dr. Bell's Pino-Tnr-Honey.
observance of ,thls cusjom by thli on tbe scene a quarter,of• an hour tached
to the aides of street cars
your cough i*-dr&gt;' and hacking tel to gel .far himself a dear .posses­ ■ And I'll whisper to you the se­ peculiar people seems to Indicate thal
later. al uiv
lhe height '■ot a passenger’s head
il trickle down the throat, you will
, ai
Was it n wife?'* Th&gt; indeed, cret which Father Time tell* lo It had a very early origin among man­ -------silt special ad rice write to surely get relief. Only 25c. at your sion.
standing on the tower step.
’• '_______________
‘ when standing
he
was
ton
wire
for
that
and
pur
­
each
member
of
his
parly
every
ytaMma Metetoe Co. (tail- Druggist.—Adv.
'
There are 17.00$) agricultural This gives lhe passenger a view &lt;4
chased an automobile inslefid, nnd year nnd now exteuds th® imrtRa- kind.
tbn Ira file thal to approaching him
banks in Russia.
I know that nn other autg in Po- iinn to you oil:
The brick store of Wm. II. Tink­ dunk has ever been found which
There nre 7,000,000 peons in Mex­
Woodworkers 'in Servia work behind and will, it is hoped, pre­
“Grow old along wilh me,
n
vent accidents.
ler i« progressing'finely.
ico.
eleven |toun» a day.
has afforded to Hie friend* nfid
The hern is yot to be."

HIGH TEST

COAL

Our Prices Very Moderate

I
I

Edmonds

The Elevator Men

WAS MISERABLE
COULDN’T STAND

Phone 18

rothers
Hastings, Mich,

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AN BARRY COUNTY
Circulation Greater Than All Other
Harry County Papera Combined.

FIFTY.NINTHYEAR

-xss.- LIVELONGER

HAVE BEEN 0R8ANIZED

Frank (j. Pivrre. Ilio well-known

reelected- vice-president &lt;&gt;f
Hit
Sixth Michigan Infantry nl the an­
nual reunion in Kalamazoo. - Thurs­
day. Tile Sixth Miehi-'an iiflrrwnrds served as heavy artillery.,

Monday's Grand Hnpids Pressny*:
“Archie Fehcley of llnsfings was
loble-'l of hi- pipe, his chew mg t-&gt;bucco and his moip*y, S3B5, Satur­
day niglit. And that's why lie tried
tn liide a gallon jug uf whiskey in a
mail Ihix near Hie Union elation In
said.
He wanted Ln save that til
least and Like it home as a remcinbr;ince uf liis visit to the city.
“Patrolman Milo Green arrested
sl«l hi gaining this didrffalion, hr Archie and it was a mighty hard
i« arranging to tiring jo the towns
of lhe county a moving picture Archie thought lhe ofiicer was an­
lihii which slinws Hu* great con­ , nt her emdbiehrt* man and a part uf
ference parade al Saginaw last a package of tobacco bad been
Novrmbri*. when I.2P0 boys were fn overlooked hy the Ihlef who, al­
•line, mid Hie .Micliiumi-Pcnnsyl- ready had, robbed him. But Judge
vmiia foot bnll gniqr, I tie pub* rush He*s look -mail cognizance of Hint.
mui other feature! nf university He asses-cd Archie •.» ami costs or
tifel
f twenty days. The jug of whiskey
Preliminary step's have been tak­ was broken iii the sciiIHo when
en for the orgiinixalimr of lhe first Green arrested Archie."
three groups in Harry cnimly. Siipt.
F. E. Ellsworth is |z&gt; have charge MRS. FLORA HENKES
of the first one organized in Hast­
WILL TELL EXPERIENCES
ings. and Supl. G. o. Imxtader i* to
din*cl Hie work of Hu* 'one just
-started nl Middleville. This week
In Home And In Other Parts of
g.'iniz.'ilimi mid Hie elect Im* nf of­
Europe At Methodist Cliurch
ficers.
Newton Trmilinnn will he
Tuesilny.
Mrs. Flora Betulle Rcnk'i's will
iMiys group. Other similar groups
will Im* organized a* rapidly as give an illustrated lecluro on some
possible, although this ilrsl war
• Ihvri* may not b** mon* than,six or day. October f.ttli. at the Methodist
Ic'n nf t(i&gt;-m in this program of Episcopal church, for lhe li-mefil
Bible study, vduratjnnnl work and of Club. No fl. of the Igidies Aid.
There will Ih* an admission of Ifif
whiih-sonn* recreation.
Al tin* meeting of Ilin Barry which will go to the alsivi- Club,
talk .wilLj-elafr. mm c pari leuRngnty (lurnmittre. tho plan &lt;)f the .tier,
and observa....
i.i j hirly
tarty to
tn experienceexpern
Agricultural Committee Avi
'
wise- approved;
This -committee II.'!"* I" I"™-has in charge the coni contest for instruction to every one.
Ticket
this year, and is planning Io add
potalzM*N to it next year. Tin* con- will he on"sale atfh'E. Han'ey’s an
Carvcth A Stebbins' Drug Stores.
of the. Farmers'
Insiitule
mi
Amuiuncemcnt.
Wheels, and the first show will
rtirne ui the lime nf the Round-Up
Then* will lie n bet* nt the Brush
nt Hastings in January or Fehrii- Iliike- cemetery. Thursday. October
nry.
15, for Hie punicse of putting up
Middleville was represented nt the fence.
Everyfioiiy who is In­
the committee meeting by W, E. terested is invited to come witli
Nelson and II. &lt;». Ijcne'wgy, and their teams and shovels and help.
Nashville by J. Clara McDerby.
Chicken dinnec will be served by
The ladies al Will Anders.
Ladies
Each of Marconi's IHO-fiml, masts please bring chicken or what ever
is most convenient.
sunrise.
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As a preliminary to this. Hie
groat twelfth Older Boy-' Male
Conference will be h&gt;-ld at Atm ArIsir lhe Friday, Saliihlay amt Sun­
day of the Tliniiksgiving vacation.
Omnty
Sccrolary. . Vandcrcook
liflpes tlinl nl lens! 25 older boy’s
from Barry County will Im seen
among the,2,(MN) cxp&lt;*clvd at the
I iiiv&lt;-i -ily ami nk h-a.-l half a doz­

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Gov. Chase S. Osborn
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1 And Party Will Make An Auto- l _
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And Will Speak At The Following Places

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Woodland________1 P. M

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MipleSfove____ 10 A.M.

Caftton__________ 2 P. M

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Nuhvllle________ 11A.M.

Freeport______ 2:45 P.M

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Dinner at Nashville
Havinget 12:15 P.M.

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Hastlnjs________ 8 P. M.

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Gov, Osborn is one of the best posted jnen in

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die country, having visited every country in (he

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world having an organized government. He is a

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most interesting speaker. Don t fail to hear him.
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“Live Ixinger." That is to be
the slogan of Barry Co. people, and
the earnest of it will be "Good
Health Week" for Barry Co, which
will be observed for lhe seven
days tmgining November 15.
It
will enlist tin- interest and hearty
cooperation of tin* churches, the
schools, lhe granges. Hie women's
clubs, llm W. C. T. U- Um doctors,
the health ofilrials and then of all
Un* folks.
The statistics of the stale Itoanl
of health show that about iwt pro­
pie die in Burry Co. from diseases
that arfi preventable.
In oilier
words 100 people die mM'dlessly
every year in this county alone.
Ought we not all to Ik* interested in
“Barry Co. Good Health Week?"
Amt we air: and we are going to
be' nmn* and mon* interested loo.
'I llis pHiject rec&lt;*ived a .very sub­
stantial ImkisL from the cily coun­
cil Friday‘evening, wuen by umuilinnwi vole lhe council appropriat­
ed ¥100.00 toward the KMO.OO neck­
ed to finance this proposition. We
were never nmn* proud of our city
and of its ofilcers than w&lt;* were
Fridav night when every alderinnn
voted Ayr mt giving tin- JUMl Imo-i.
•Mid Me venture Hu*. assertion that
this city tins never n*ceived ns
much in tangible, helpful results
Irom any $i(Ni it lias ever expended.
A committee consisting -of D. C.
Vandei cook, srorelary of the Coun-

FROM JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL
Miss Mary C. Nelson Will Spend a
Month in Harry Co. Teaching
Gospel of'Health.

■turn
iftg ....
of the tie.| cro
mg the salary

vork shall

be taken -or admission charged have arranged, not only for their*.Every inveiing will ’Im* absolutely **wn good, but for the good of

knowledge that can ami will he
lln-re gained of I he., means Inr'combaiting disease will bo Jkorth many
limes the cost in dollars and cents

FOR

A VISITING. GRADUATE NURSE

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•inion. I'htiis were made to mnrk
their old camping ground in Kala­
mazoo. Mr. Pierce enlisted in Ea­
Il ta expected that from 75 Io ton county. Mr. Pierce is iiI.-mi pres­
toil older high school ln»ys will nl- ident of Hu- Barry County Reunion
Assorialion;
County Secretary D.’ (L VanderciHik is making nn.elTort Io secure HASTINGS MAN'S TROUBLE
J nines Taylor of Ionia a* otic of
DOWN IN THE BIG TOWN
the speakers. As a free lance Bed
Cross nurse, Mr. Taylor has seen
seven ditfcrenl wars.
He was in
the siege uf Igidysinilh during the Archie Fclirlcy Goes' tn are Sights,
Boer War. and was lied Io a live al Mistakes Policeman for Confi­
Hie command* uf a Boer general
dence Mini—Jail for An-hllmhl.

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City Council Boosts The Proposition by Appropriating
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$100 Toward Expense of this Great Meeting. We
Must Put an End to the 100 Deaths in Barry
County from Preventable Diseases.

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Barry County People Will Learn How at
The Barry County Good Health Week
Nov. 15-21. Great Array of Talent

THREE “BOYS’ 6R0UPS”

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I.E\RN HOW TO (ARE

VII LAKE EXTENDS INVITATION
TO Till'. OLDER BOVS OF

Committer 'Intends Io Add I’olnto
Contest to Next 8eaMn'N Corn
Growing tiniest.
' Nashville will entertain lhe first
Barry Counly Older Boys' Confer­
ence, the buys^uf that high school
having tent what was practically a
unanimous invitation to the Har­
ry County txiimniitee of the Y. M.
C. A.
rhe iMimmiltec i-onsidrrrd
Hu* Invitation al its meeting hi-I
WednesiLiy, and unanimously vot­
ed Io accept the Millie.
.
'1 liis conference promises Io be
.-mmlhing new and Interesting Io
Barry County. It will open Satur­
day. February 13. a big nanqimt
lira! evening being planned n* a
special feature of it.
Boys will
serve on committers making plans
for tins conference, boys will servo
ns ofilcers to conduct it. and alder

TRY HANNER WANTS
Kvpbody Re»d« The BAN.NKIl.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THORSDAY, OCT. 8,1914

20 PAGES

NASHVILLE 10 ENTER­
TAIN BOYS’ MEETING

BANNER

HASTINGS

uil tuiaziHi
ilrangwholo stile.
For depend
Daughtri
on it that this new way of at
leal romimtt.'.- from Itu- Fourth
ing public interest in provtJiljrtg
ItevnluUou Chapter
disease will receive a mighly. iin- district i« from Marcellus.
.going into* horn*
complisiicd in IliisliuL-s llmmgh
the nuenrv nf Barrv County Gooi| ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY
Health Week.
guard
ELECTS DELEGATES STATE ASS H
Just tn give an idea to our read­
Any organizations in the County
ers of the groat movement in the
■Jiroclion of “Live Izuiger" and thni Tlir Sl.lr llr.ll.., Kill Hr ll.-l.l In wishing the services of the visijmeans of cotirxe .“Live Better."
Muskegon October 27
y ing nurse al anytime during (hat
inunlh, wiliimit cost i«» themselves
Wi‘ call ntleiifion to the‘great * ar­
ray of speakers whom the people
of Hastings and of Barry Co. wi|l
The Hasting* Anti-Tubercnlosi* Hasting*
ociety met’on Friilay afternoon. terlainm

■ Second—II will give oar city ab­
solutely free a complete survey,
made by tin* experts Of the stale
health department, of our sewage
mid waler system, of Hie sources
of our ice. ami milk supply, of subgestion* for the proper ventilation,
etc., of* schpolii and puldie build­
ings. disposition of garbage, etc.
Third—As crime has n difecl red­
ial inn Io health and habits of in­
dividuals. it will save many limes
Governor Womlliridge N. Ferrii
its cost al that very point by lend­
hn will _*peak on the goenrnl top
ing In prevent crime.
Fourth—H will undoubliNlly lend ie of Good Health.
io promoh* length of life and more
eilb-leiiL living, and will therefore IlCir. PlT.sident of'
.Mvilical AssiH'ialion.
cost.
Dr.-Slcminons. Jlealih Officer of
Fifth—The «ln(e board of health the city of Grand Rapid*. •
will issue a large edition of bulle­
Dr. Cnrolim* Bartlett Craop. one
tin*. giving a complete outline of nf the worlifs noted atillioiHies on
the. proceedings and the addresses -anilalion.
here, which will he Mattered all
Miss Cnrijl F. Walton.. secretary
stales.
It can be seen Hint lla»l-

following
coinmillee
me.
crary of Mix* Nelson, the visiting Miss Nelson however "Will spend.
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mils'.- -Mrs. B-lle IL Hurlmi: Mr. *'r11.. .III.
W. T. Wnlhlre; and Hev. Bussell II.
luig in
Bready.
The following delegate- were ing health talks.
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This is a rare opportunity tor
ing of the Michigan Association for miy of the towns &lt;&gt;r commuiulie* in.
the County t»* get valuable help at
ervulusis .lu.be*. held in Mu-kegon. 'iimll cpsl. in lhe most impmimit.
j-'rancM

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Dr. Elsie Pratt of Ute IrniversUy
ing. which will be of much credit
of .Michigan.
to our city.
Sixth—Good Health - AVrek will
a . health
bring Io our city im-ni’of nation noted physicians nnil
Bev. RujmpII H. Ilready. A: A. An­ wide fnm« in Um study of causes speciiiliid.
derson, Dr. Clarence Barber. Rupt. of amt n'mrdi&lt;*x fnr prewntahh*
Dr.- Wartlpiin, of lhe Unlvci**lly
Ellsworth, Mrs. Belle Burton. C. F.*
id '.Michigan, whose smrOoplicon
Fiehl ami M. I.. Cook, representing fional repulatimi fo’r sane, whole­ lectures on nmrnl hygiene have
lhe general GoodJIeaHh Wrok com­ some and greatly n*eded inslnic- won him national fame.
mittee., of which Mayor Jamieson lion on moral hygiene; also spe­
Dr. W. IL Sawyer ,of Hillsdale.
is also a iiwmlmr. allended the cialists who are noled as aulhoricouncil men ling, and by the couc- ties on sanitation, pure food. etc. igan.
t.-&gt;y of Hie council were permitted A gn*aler array of special talent
Former Sqnalnr
Helnm. now
In give (he details of lfib prbjecl. was n&lt;*vei* lirouglii into a town of
of the Michigan-flair)’ and
and what it would accomplish for this size in one week than Hast­ 1 head
Hastings and Barry Gg. When Hie ings will have for the seven days Food Insprctimi Deparluuwt.
matter had Iktu presenteil by Mr. lieginning November 15.
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Sr.rnll.-n will J.ri.u Tolk, fmm K '.1*
Sl"t"
Vandercook, Mrs. Smith.
Hev.
every quarter of; Barry Co. In
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man Carvclh moved that the JBIOO Hastings for that ikeck. There is
Chas. N. iTarson. factory -mana­
asked by the committee be voted I scarcely a llumi* in this bounty that, ger of the Cadillac Automobile Co..
hy the council.
Alderman Can*y. is not nr linWriol been directly or
Edmonds quickly seconded the moHigh Schools of Hai ry Co.. mid who
lion.
An Aye and No vote show-* which modern science has shown
ed all Ayes.
can lie prevented. Of course Bar­ great, Cadillac company r&lt; fuses ho
Well Hint was splendid.
ry Co. people, alert, intelligent and
But il will be worth it many, up-ln-dali'. will be deeply inlerDr. Darling, of the University, an
1 rated in Good Health Week
' ” authority on cancers, wliq- will
Amr
limes over.
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oiiic.-r ami Ri*v. Hus*
The program for I lib

public Wlf.iro work Ilia! will i.mk, .. ................. ..... I IkalHi W. vk will |,nul* ..m: of iim.ly mi.-iv-l .in
with a Chautmiqun in (hr fame of;tw* a.splegdhl public s.-rvice which view of Hie many d.-aths enuseti
the talent. And no collection willjtlu* people and the city of Hastings cancer.

raw amw utOTWnars
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opportunities- for "serving

tpleiidid traniin;
ami

vember 1st.
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Miss Mary u. Nel«*n was l»rn in
Shanghai. China, where her par­
BROTHERHOOD WILL HAVE
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ents were for 30 years as missioii‘
FIHST MEETING OCTOBER 19
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established
Bill Supper Squad Will Serve Re­
sclesil for ChlneM girls in Shang­
freshments. Guest of Honor
hai.
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She tiHik her nurse'.* training al
hospital, ilallimore
gfndunled midet
ili-i lli.utn rlnkui wilj take place Mnrylnim.
nplmi. lhe Flon-uee
Nbmdtiy ivujng. Octojier 19, at Inc
Nightingale of \nierica, rind unNulling, now th**
.
Tin* program cnm- der'Mis* M.
e had two djsappoinl- pinfrs-Mic of nursing and health al
mill*
Columbia L'niversily. New York

iicki** fimhng it impossible tn be!
ere nfler lliev had been I.............
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She work***! under the New York
department us a uber. ulonurse in tin* famous mwer **a*t

&gt;rfolk, Va..
Il.nl Mr. O,u«li.r will I- I'r''- .
X',',
If |m»»1|.I... II.. I. Ilu- rlWMll ■■l.i™,.""""'".Jarkr?-I,,.* »u7-,i...u.-mu.

ne-wMiS®-unS,TSTTTarXS?
,,r ll,&gt; the. infant welfare work under Iho
• same auspices, *
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work
hi*.has.-fouiui tiuuu aJLei’X' lUs, wf .lif'iriLn’
NEW FIRM OF A. J. IARSEN CO.
TWD AUCTION SALES ARE
REV. MR. HAWKINS ACCEPTS
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Miss Nelson is tin' tlr*l cousin of
START WITim SPECIAL SALE
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ADVERTISED THIS WEE^SK.
BAPTIST CHURCH CALL
.illur«)UlliL'i:jLttliLli.'JJa_T&lt;VHlJi»*.N'd.niiw »&lt;iir nmba.«sidor Io
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Such an :s*&gt;n
j),'|jvPage,
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Well-Known Pastor, Like Rev. F. J. At the New Front Store on Stale Both Have Gixxl LIsU of Live Slock { address, could not fail to Im* iulerBetls, Was Educated In Moody
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St. So Long Occupied by the
and Farm Tools fn Their
। esling. coming a a*first
it hand
doe* i from j' AUTUMN MEETING OF
Bible Institute.
Institute.
Merritt*.
AdverUseMente.
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£,o
"Tu'!!:
Advertisements.
Bible
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HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB
Chits. Hickerson.
Rev. M. E. Hawkins, rpastor* of
Vs will iic. Seen on pago 13, the
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alwiuL
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churches in Casenovia
Co., sueCasenoviu and North
Norin new
new linn
urm of
ni A.
a. J.
z. Uraen
urata w,
mhh:
Chas. Hickerson has dei •i'deil to
Brotherhood
supper
squad.
Hulu.
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!• M«*r
Chester.
accepted
the &gt; cessor-s I.,
Io II,.,
the linn hi
of \V
»'• h.
MjT-&lt;qUjt farming tfnd go wwi|. so will I Cook, eapfain.
Chas. Alb i:,. &lt;» First Session to be Held in V. M. C.
pastorale nf the local
Baptist rill start their career with n big |iaVl! au auction al his f;
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। ■ • z- • tiartrrs Nevi Friday
!•___ i. .which
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i....... made ....
nil nlTprs
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i. east of | Fred
church
has.liven
va-1 kiio.-ml
special ...I.,
sale, mill
ami bargain
olfer-s Hint
I hat,; mji,..........
noup
a|hi | ........
twO miles
Beclitei. Cha
Afterumm.
cant by the resignation of-Rev. F. I cannot fail Io appeal l“ win careful. cm |(nn Center, or four miles wl*.*l Clark, Win. Chub s
J. Bett.*.
Mr. Hawkins has been I buyers* of Barry Go.
Hie price] aii(LgyB mile north'of Woodltwid on Frank Erb. C. F.
temporarily filling the pulpit of I he I quotations are particularly note- • Hectiun II Carlton township, sale Io! kill W. L. Hogue,
Hasting- Women's Club will be held
Manistee church, which Mr. Betts j worthy because &lt;d the large con- jn-gm nt njlie o'clock A. M. Hot E. Hilton. Clark J&lt;ones. J. c. Lamp- nt tin* V.-M. C. A, rooms mi Friday
has accepted.
। cessions on all Imus of iiierenun-1 |U|)(.j|
noon and shelter for hors-1 num. Bvrnn Lewi* «. J. G. MeGufiln. afternoon. There will be a program
Like
Betts. Mr.
'••‘if il s-tornw. This will be a lai-gc'Chas! Nfack. Oscar
Like Mr.
Mr. Betts,
Mr. Hawkins
Hawkins wasl
was; ,li8C*
,
sale mid Hie list, includes JJ.horses. Horace Pnlmer, Gro. Robnrson, W.
educated in Um Momly Bibb* In-;
Joy-lHners
t.niignl.
g
KO
od
cow-t,
some - hogs, chirkeiisl H. Snv*l**r,'C. L. Smith. W.
Seoil,
Anna Jonn-on. 1 In
slilute, and had considerable work |
in the slum districts of, Chicago.j During the Inst few months own-1 and a large assortnivut of fanni Frank Steinke. J. M. Town«eiui;
Mr
-Tiotl . all- M..-I Profitable Day of
Mr. Hawkins is n
a native of
t* Grand
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‘ era of motor-cars have been annoy- tools, harness and household furni- Herman Zorbl**. Burr Vanllmiteti.
Rapiiis.
a i&gt;ii&gt;niiiiriiv
prominent member
ed by
tura. Col.
will cry
Rapiil.s. and
UIIU is u
uiv.iiin-i ’i ■
-z a group
i- of .young men mid,i------•W..IL .Couch
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. the.' l.y|t. Tobias. .Maurice Foreman.
..___ * River
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, i1 boys, ivli..
Im linl.il
* .ml., iin.l
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of. ...
the. Grand
Valley
Baptist
who hnuu
have luu.ii
peen ill
m Ithe
tinbil^sale
and S
b. II. Slr.iiiLstrong will
will lu.
be Hi..I
the!
Assocallion.
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luf stealing cars, riding m tliem un-; clerk.- See tin* adv. mi another prg»* j
W-iodiiTanAihcrtiscd Letters.
til their
tlu-ir pleasure
iilen-iirv was satisfied,
Satisfied, or;
or: for full particulars,
narlieulars.
Mr. Win. ({tirlnnd. 7: Mr*.
until their fear of apprehension i
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Pri«e,
Franccna Culler.
Eh
New Ofilcers Chosen.
overcame their enjoyment, an'd .
George Benedict.
luitier. Minerva L. Pcrliamus. "
The first meeting of I tie year for n.&lt;n Btandonra ll.p ran where,
B-nnbrl lu. .............. I.,
lhe Young Ladies Bible Class of the ever
they pleased.
Numerous Mncil,i |i„, wii.i,..h.,. -nuth «*i
Methodist church was held Mon­ lastP,aa*W••tmi'ieh' " o^w’ould be "'ll ,*HP‘,i'‘ "r l,‘‘ Phonal proper-!
day evening al lhe home of Mrs. lust
a
bum, h
of would«b*. , ... ... n|i.-(mii al his farm *,ln mil***
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Frank Sage. After a delicious pot -.pen,” Wtn. reuiulnl up h»l week ’’ **1, A""
hick supper, lhe following ofilcers M?Uv&lt;u ^brlur^U i-I'—UU?
w'*'1
were chosen for the ensuing year:
Pres.—Miss Huby Gaskill.
ur...« u. X. X
*!,h!•«*•u'
»"•’ “'ctock- '-•■■•A.,
Vice Pres.—Miss Myrtle Hedrick.
will ... lhe future ,'X X'";',.,'™' ,|;““"™1?.',''lknr;
Secretary—MIm Elizabeth Web­ th,-..
HereafU-r all purchases mink*, by | amount of expemlitnros footed up.
ber.
Asst. Sec.'y—Miss Hazel Rounds.
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Tn a.-ui rr—Juna Perry.
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Ih-siiIos gasoline.
. |inctudr-s a horse. 3 goml rows, 5 by a “IHirrhasuig
which
consists of Aldennan, Car- '
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The next meeting will be held
head of young cAttle, some hogs. veth. Edmonds and
We-pinter.' &gt; *us nrw departure from tin*
the first .Mumlay evening In Novem­
Progrexstir Teachers Club.
iHHHLry. hay. hiH-m ss. lol of good These gentlemen an* members of former metho*! of doing btiMness •*
ber nl.Mrs. Gerald Nash's.
The first mroling of the Progrcs- • farm tools and smile miscellaneous tin* finance committee.
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••( Hie presentation b-c
sive Teachers Chib was held on । articles. He also otters. Iiis 10 acre
The resolution creating the com- * payment of biUs of hjiig-siandiiig.
Joint Fraternal Meeting.
Saturday, about 50 being present, j farm, with good house, hartl and niklee was introduced by Mayor ”■ nas been pii«sibh* for employ®
On October 12. the local frater­ Tho following officers were elected, j other buildings at private sale.
Jameison ami unanimoiMb’* adopt-• °f the city to Hiaky uurchiwoa
nal orders will meet m th# Maecn- President, Carl Boyes' vice presi-i
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Mr.
hee hull in the evening tu lake dent, N. O. Bump; wcrelary. Mrs.
. Opening Meeting I). A. II.
■thp
i.n members
i.„ ..t
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of ti...
the committee,
lie. Jamieson said hv ili*1 not llunk
measures^o .oppose an amendment Maude Smith; ireasuiW. Mrs. Mary
member!, of Ute council would can*
Opening meeting of Emily Vir- appointed the above gentlemen.
of the state consUUition, which, if Andrus.
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* sima. Mason Chapter D. A. R. will
It will.be lhe duly nf the commit­ .to conduct their own. businesses m
carried, will he greatly detrimental
Work will he based upon the be held at the home of Mrs. Sarah tee to install a syslenf whereby no that manner and there wu no rea­
to alLfroternal orders. O. M.-Fox first
«.• three
is... chapter* of Charter's R gtxikpr, Monday. October 12t^at one may purchase anything for the son whv the city's intrrests should
is county chairman of lhe organi­ “Teaching the Common Branches." ,2:30 p. m. RrporL* "f delegates at city without an order signed by the not be conducted hi ■ thoroughly
sation.
Good speakers will Ik* D. C._YanderCouk ami C. F. Field । Stale Conferene** will he given.
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w purchasing v..-chairman
of, .„
the
cbiu- nusinvss-like manner.
present and a good attendance is were present and nxplaiued the
hiiliee.
Each,month,
lhe
records}
The city wilj retain a duplicate
Mrs". C. &lt;*. MaywntMl.'
ftiillee.
F--*"
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desired.
purposes of “Health Week."
will b« examined and lho! exact uf .ill orders for iiqrohasog. .. . ^

City’s Business Made Systematic By
Creation of a Purchasing
Committee

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 8, 191L

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moodland

EAST WOODLAND- _
Wheal need.* iHTil In this vteini-

Mr. ’ J. Lundquist is reported
Slowly nnpr-’v ing
ChriAian Endeavor leader next
sutni.it evening will be. Mrs. B.
Bt-AHlsley.
There will be some
l.il Mings
l.-ading'.
VoU
will lie welcome.
•
Mr-*, wru Lehman entertained
her brother. Burr Cotton and fam­
ily Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrjt. Will Euper eulert.iincd her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. J.
Esrbe an«l oilier friends from Bur­
lington. Sunday, 'They came by
auto mid returned Sunday night.
MH* Fila Hill is spending n few
.lays with friends near Kalamatoo.
Horn, lo Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kil­
patrick. Friday, a baby daughter,
who will hear the ronuniln' name,
Goldie Thelma.
Congrt’IUhlion*.
ili»* Lucy Hut •‘(sent part of lad
week with her aunt. Mi«* Emma

SYLVIA AID THE DAIGE

Hr-. Carrin Fisher of the iiial.By GRANT OWEN.
Road visited her father, .M. J. Rei.«• er. &lt;rt&lt;-r Sunday.
will Kingman and family, and
The Civto club, as a general thing.
falter and mother from North of
U not given to wild burets of enthpaljjikr Odessa, sti.-nded *ervices til
lhe M. E. churrh hero Bumluy
II.OI llilig.
concluston of Prof.
Prayer jwrvires were .very apWilliam Parry's
prppnaicly conducted at I tai vari­
address on “Cer­
ous rhurehiM here Sun.lay.
R.-v.
tain Dangerous
Atahison gave tin Inture-Ling talk
Modem Tenden­
on; the great European wltr. brief­
cies" that winter
ly oiillimug the cmi*es. Hu- w.mArrk
derfnl carnage am I devaslhliun be­
staid audience
ing' enacted mid tlni*|ie«l In* re­
quite forgot itself
mark* by asking the prayer* of all
and wildly ap­
' ehriftiau* for a speedy termina­
There is nothing more important to the health of the body than the comfort of the feet.
plauded the clean­
tion of lhe awful conflict.
•
Leland Holly of Albion CoUcge
cut
asceUcfeaThe feet should be kept warm and dry as well as free from the pinching of an ill fitting shoe.
was home over Sumlay.
Robert item and Karl Fuul. of
Mr. and Mre.- Orson Hager are
the Mckiuglilirt institute Grand hastening the cmniitetion of their
Rinnd.-. ketarmpanied by tho lat­ flue iu’W residence in West Hunthdil a girl In furs arose hurriedly, slipped
ter* cousm. Miss Hu/el Wall*, I hi* lirw weather.
from the hall and wont rapidly down
were over Sunday gUe,tk of tlie.ir
Mis* Okul Bennet is reported on
folk* in Hie vilalge.
lli&lt;- »irk list this week. '
coming on and It was beginning to
After Frank F.. Smith had lite
Wc always carry the most complete lines in stylish shoes for men and women that can
A number &lt;&gt;f East Woodland and
building nearly ready for the roof. West Sunfield people .gltendeij Hie
be found anywere.
We don’t want your trade unless we can suit you, but if you buy from us
A tong line of cars waited at the
U10 local Odd Fellow lodge made Fahm County Fair al Churlullo,
him a proposition to have mi upper Thursdky.
carb. Sho held up a slim hand and
once you ore most SURE to remain a permanent customer for we aim to please.
elory erected for a hall, which ••iThe L. A. N. al the home of Mrs. summoned one in ths line. It was a
ery iiiw is glad to team is being Cora Cote wu* not very w.l' al- big gray limousine.
Wc sell Phoenix Hosiery for men and women.
done, and the old vacant rnrm-r tenped on account of lbs "enll of
- Frits," she said to the chauffeur
will soon have on it a fine two story
building, which will add imu-li
Mr*. I*. Abdc. who- hu* licrn
to our beautiful village.
The -p.-nding part of tin- suimm r with
touching his cap to her, “drive slowly
building is nearly enclosed and will
up and down hero in front of the club,
Nxin be ready for Occupancy.
The church of the Brethren held Friday. slopping in Kalamazoo over a block down that way and a block
back this way until further ordera."
a council meeting al thrir churrh Sunday i«&gt; visit friends I here.
in Hie villsgo. Saturday forenoon.
Miss Jrsxit* Hrant visited at tin*
A large number from here al-' horn.- of lo r brother, A. C. Kilpal-' off, slowly through the sifting snow—
leutb'd the Ki’piuT sale Saturday rick. la«t Friday.
down the street a block—a whirr and
Masonic Temple Bldg.
Hastings, Mich.
afternoon.
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Phone 176
Mrs. Ora te-hman entertained creak of shifting gears—back a block
The writer had lhe privilege to her brother. Burr Lotion and fam­
visit H. C- Bcaicd's ginseng gar.b ii ily of West Woodland. Sunday,
same route once more. The girl's face
recently and found ' Mr. tteaird
Mr. aiid .Mrs. John Stair enter­ was*pressed against the window. She
busy digging, hi* se\rn tear old tained
,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hough. Mi. walled until out of the club doorway
root* which to say lhe le.i-t is the and
,
Mrs. M.-Iaiuglilin of Woodbur.-,
finest and most iterfrcl crop of Mr-. McCloud and children and 1). she saw Prof. William Perry step out
into the dismal dusk. She opened tho
root* that we have ever *»’rq.
lb- ,E. Bawdy and children. Sunday.
cx|H-ct»i to have nearly a humli-d
Mr&lt; Lulu, Rowlad.-r*!- Sunday
|M»und« of dried roots to sell which gm-sls were her daughter. Mrs.
"Oh, Billy I" she cried, softly, mu­
usually l.rimr around -••ven d«&gt;l- ,Stanley Davis and family afid II. sically.
..
Staggered the Witness.
Autumn Dinner Cafeteria Sen hr.
Jar* per pound.. "Besidct the'dried •Walls,
J
Perry came bounding to the door of FOR ELIMINATION OF SMOKE
wife ami turns uf Woodland.
"Now tell us," sternly demanded (be
root* he will have several tlmusand '
"Oh. Mildred." cried one young lady
The ladies of Club, Nb. 4. of Hie
young legal luminary whose brow' meeting a school friend of some twe Methodist Episcopal church will
WOODBl'itY.
"Sylvia!" be cried, his whole face Firing Must Be Systematic and Propsell, which are in perfect condition.
overhung like the back of a snapping'
Mrs. Jay May and sun Aubrey of lighting up. "Why, this is a surprise.
sene
an- autumn dinner, Cafeteria
Mr. ami 'Mrs. Farr and son Clan- Cnsmivia are visaing -Mrs. Geo.
turtle, addressing the cowering wit-,
How do you happen to be bereT"
service al tba church parlors, Fri­
Hay and family.
"I'm just going down to Rioll’s. Want
visitors al lhe Sheldon liome, ea«l
day afternoon. October 0, from S Io
upon the afternoon In question T*
Rev. and Mrs. Voelker returned
never
tried
IL
What
la
It?"
Smoke is caused by failure to burn
of th« village.
7 o'clock. Every body come.
from Ontario. Canada, where they
Mr. ami Mr-. Albert Ream of
"Do I want to come?" he cried boy­ the combustible gases that arise when
lake O&lt;|es«a and Mr. and Mrs. Je*-.- i.ltended a reunion of Mr*. Voel­ ishly. "Watch me!"
iHMiple; it being the first she
lutnib . of Vermontville, visited at ker's
Away
whirled
the
car.
In
a
mo
­
had s* en many of her relatives in
Leonard Wachters, Sunday.
ment it seemed hu was helping her “a complex mix(ur» of various hydro­
eighteen years.
.Mrs, Atwood of Ludington, after
Airs. Vera Gilson of Gniyling. out al RioU’a.
carbons, from some of which carbon
several days of hanj work lias suc­ ctime for a visit with her people,
Up tho stairs they went, checked separates on cooling in tho form of
ceeded in orgnniiing a Maccabee Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guy southeast
their things and found themsedves to lampbtack or soot. The smokier fuels
lodge in the village.
uf lown ami sister, Mr*. H. Horn.
a palm-lined and more or lees smoky
Quite a number &lt;&gt;f W&lt;hhII;ih&lt;I
The quarterly meeting servicito
pebple attended the Charlotte fair al United Brethren churcli were room. People at many Uttie tables tfenss and help to gather tho carbon
last week..
particles Into flakt-a or 'smuU.'
well atlende*! and finances full.
"For tho burning ot tbeso gases aa
Hev. Anal Lash, Presiding Elder
litllo daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. delivered a must inspiring dis­ Inga both to Sylvia and to himself.
Glen Blake at Frvejiort Sunday.
course both morning am! evening. Finally they fou^d themselves at a conditions must exist: Air must be
JT N. Covert is .under the doctor's1
We make this stupendous offer to get in touch with the men that were paying I35 and
Itaymonil Smith buran*Ilia-aetend Utile table well down the room. Sylvia aspplled above tho fuel bed. Hie
care.
940 lor their clothes—at'tbe same time within reach of the average gentleman's
years course at the Me-A. C. Wed­
temperature must bo high enough lo
The Elevator Company started
radiantly beautiful; her cheeks were Insure ignition, and there must be
pocketbook.
their bean pinking department last nesday.
Bushed;
her
red
lips
parted.
Tho
mu
­
We offer high grade Suits and Overcoats made absolutely to your individual measure,
time or space for Combustion before
week, which gives employment U&gt;
sic.
which
had
momentarily
ceased,
be
­
the mixing cucrenla of gas and air are
a large number of ladies of lhe A. J. LARSEN OPENS STORE
tailored to please you, and fitted correctly.
gan again, morp haunting and wiord cooled by flowing into or among the
village and vicinity, the greater
THURSDAY WITH BIB SALE than before. Sylvia put down the
part of l he year, imuit of w itoin
tubes of the batler."
TO ORDER
Sevres cup.
make good wage-.
Firing coal in largo quantfes pro­
John Hynes has been confined to Purchased Stock of Mrs. IV. E.
“Ob, Billy," she cried, “I just can't duces so much gas that neither air
the house for the last two weeks
fancy weaves. Overcoats; Chinchilla, Meltons
W
Merrill and Added Many New
supply nor combustion space is great
With rheumalism.
,
"Oh. thero'a no one, no one, can enough for its burning. Therefore coal
Lincs.
8. C. Vanhouten and Perry Floiy
and Novelties__________________________________
—
dance like you. Billy," breathed the should be put on In small quantities at
made a business trip to Grand IlapA. J. lumen who came here from girl, "and yet, Billy, 'we are dancing
frequent
Intervals.
ids Monday.
Charlotte a few weeks ago, and
J. H. Durkee Mild his eighty art.; purchased the W. E. Merrill stock today those dances Imported from
farm west of town Saluntay. Io of dry g&lt;Msls lias ilnullv got lhe blindly Ignorant and superstitious savCharles Schoileld.
(e»u.«i&lt;b-ration stock ami business in shape to be­
of ladies* work. Quick service. Satisfaction guaranteed. We would
'.
Mr. Durkee expects
(o gin a big sate-which will be started
move lo the village soon.
Philosophical Tribute to the Morbidly
Thursday. October 8.
be pleased to have you call.
.
'
Curious. Who Are Subject to
'And this was a trafc?"
While Mr. Horton, the owner of
SherilT's Notice of Election.
Much Criticism.
lhe store building, has been pulling
To the (jualillcd Elctton of Barry m new windows and making other I He glsaced quickly about him. At
extensive improvements
in ih»&gt; one of the tables were four members
Dickens noted In bls day—as I lai
County:
Punmunt tn due nutice from building. Mr. Larsen has te’en ad*l- of thq, Civic club—tour of the moet mine—how casual people in the street
_ the...sectrlary vl atalr. vmi.are mg lo the dock which te* bought, Influential members.
________
would flatten-against the
hereby noli fled Unit nt t lie gen­ of Mn*. Merrill several new Hites
"I am going home." he said sudden­ window of a chemist's shop in order to'
eral elwHon. lo be held in Ho- vlale Irides many new gu*»d4 in the ly. sick and disgusted and angry -and catch a glimpse of some little surgical
on Tuesday, the third day oF No­
ashamed.
repair which tiw victim of a trivial aevember. I9ii. the following offierr„
"And so tan* m 1 brought yon I shall clduul might. Ik- undergoing in lhe back
lhe dry ?me«t* Inmovsc
are to be voted forrr" * parlor.
.
Governor. Lieutenant Gqyeruor.
—____
111 go&gt; with you."
Becretary uf Stale, Slate .Treasurer. displaying he u must sure Lu med "*ld she. "So
"Morbid curiosity," says the superior
Auditor General and Attorney uen- with success.
He Im- a special
He zdtber
lie
neither acquiesced nor negatived person, who may none the teas have
• eral; Representative in Congress page adv. in the BANNER this this plan of here. Im!
taken his own measures to t/come ac, for the Fourth Coiixressiotiai Dis­
comment whatever. Stiffly he stalked quainted with each gory detail. The
trict. comprising lite counties of
with her to the coatroom, helped her superior i*rM&gt;n is notoriously short
Obituary.
Allegan, Barry. Berrien,-&lt;"imi. St
Joseph and Vau Buren; Senator foi
1‘t-nee, daughter
scended the stairs, and summoned the blinkers: the rose flatieners are not,!
the Fifteenth Senalorial District, Henry and .Man* Pence, wna Imrti walling Fjilx.
perhaps, articulate, and can give nc
comprising lhe counties o.' Barry, Ui J'ulUdUi u»&gt;.iiuy, Ohio, Novi-interr
"So you were there thia afternoon?" philosophical
description of the
Clinton and Eaton, Representative ’.if iNtii.
Mie wn* ow .11 eight
in lhe Hlate legislature for the children—lo*4f boys and live gilts. be said again, when they were in the promptings «hlch ‘move them, but
Have you considered tha^Winter is nearly here?
county uf Burry.
"they-are -wayed. however, uneou
W hen slit- was very young. il»e
You are hereby* further nufilb-tl family was broken up by Uie death
she said, a little frightened ariously, by the excitation of their dra
Have you thought about whaVthe BEST WINTER FUEL
that an atnendtneni to Section 10 of of te.lb parent-.
Sb&lt; was mgrmatte MtiM*. ‘
Article X of the Constitution of this
"Whjrf he asked.
They are doing reverence, though
‘ oould be?
Slate, relative to the issue of bonds dh’ii w&lt;
buriLfo this union. Thrie
"I know I'm frivolous, Billy," she
fur the construction and p/Tina- luve mid care wa* te’.'t/.we.t tipuu said, "but there’s no harm in me. ignorant, to the foundation trulh that
there is' drama in everything and even
nenl improvement of the pulilir an adopled duughl* r whom . th-y
Have you thought about what the cheapest, cleanest
in nothing.-Percy Clare, in Loudon
wagou roads; an amendment t&lt;&gt; Arof them dancing back there. And you
tide VIH. of tire Constitution otl^i,,.
Chronicle.
and greatest heat giving fuel could be?
and
atl
your
horrid
old
speeches
before
thi* State lo rtami as Section Fit-1 inotlu r.
the Civic club and auch places—they
teen
relative
lo the issue
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GENUINE GAS COKE will solve your heating problem.
• temds for the const rar turn off
. which time She ha* rm-n.Ml loving
"Well, what? Say it," he demandud.
Many platita-ar» equipped with won j
drains and the devdopment and hod Under care b) the
(opted
It sells for $6.00 per ton delivered.
derf-il weapons for their defense. The1
improvement of agncnlttiral land* daughter. Mr*. Bylvia Sliivv.*tm. F««r . "Nad." said abe.
within the county; an amendment six mhUtlu she declined rapidly
lite anger was mounting. Now It thoras of lhe rose buah. bramble and j
io Section Qne of Article III of the
burst forth la all Ba fury.
gorse prevent cows and horses from
Why
not put in your Winter's supply now?
&lt;&gt;&gt;nstiiuiion of this Slat*-, relative Fiiday. October
11: whom -he pub
eating them, aa well as keep off snails
- to lite right of sludeiits while in ut- her trust. She became .1 Liiri*li:m said, reaching for tho speaking-tube.
and slugsAll good fuol dealers in Hastings handle GENUINE
tendance al any
institution of Vlwn xery young mid with her
Sylvia caught his hand.
Cactus
plants
have
a
formidable
ar
learoing. nierwto-i- of. Unv iegislu hti*ban&lt;l became a cliarter'memiwi"Oh, Billy, please,'' she begged pite­
GAS COKE.
&gt; .
lure white in attendance nl any of Baltimore Ls.B. church to whuh ously. “Wait! Watt just a minute. mor of prickles and daggers. The
plant known as the Spanish bayonet
w—ton of tin- legislature, or com­ they gave many year* of *. ivn-e.
la armed with taper-pointed spears
mercial travelers, lo vpl&lt;-; also an Ute»u coming, lo Hasliitg-*. I hey iJsten to me—just a minute!"
amendment to Article Nil of the were transferred to Hu- lli.| I iiileti ' He drew himself up coldly. HU at­ that have nitlike edges.
'
(toHrtiluUon of till- stale, lo In* Breliirwt churrh of thi* c.iy iiut titude said pMlnly: "Bo brief and be
Some plant*, such' aa the ragged
.
known as 8«*dioa Ten. relative* to through many -year.* proCed to Im- cohcise."
robin, hair sticky stems covered with
Thornapple Gas k Electric Co
She did mat speak tor a minute. She fine hairs? to which Insects stick it
■ th* Inoorpuraliun. resuialton timl mosl. *-on-eeral*’«i iiud *«’ll-sacrific­
Phone No. 5
sufvorvision ol fraternal beneficiary ing.
was
trembling
In
btr
furs.
Until the last of her day* &lt;1
(hey climb up (o try to steal ths
"I'm a horrid, bad-tempered little honey.
tiilhclion she
renjumte’ieU
Iter1
rlrureh and Saviour.
Nine years
The
sun
Kpurgs.
has
a
polsonuux
■ALJAYS
RENDER REAL SERVICE"
submrtled to, lhe qualtlied • lei ln- ago her companion precc&lt;b,*d het lo
juice which kills -insects, while the
of your county &lt;m Tuesday. No- a Miler world.
why 1/dld ill 1poisonous properties of (ho deadly
vcjiiImt third, uineieeu hundred
Sh'- tenv* lo mourn an ado(4&gt;*d
P.
S.
Coke
is
prepared
in three sizes; IQirnaoe
and fourleeu.
daughter, Mro. Sylvia Sluw-oir and unattainable,-that—that—I want­ nightshade are well known. The
You are hvicbyv further m.-liti.’.l i ihiw- grand
twi broHai-s.'
bracken fern has such a bitter taste
------ ' ciiiidren. ’tao
ed yml down on my level; yen, that's that cows and sheep will not touch it
at $6.00 per ton and tvo stoves sizes at $6.25 per
that at said general el-cUon
j,d
pence of
o! Evart
l.v.ul and.Frniitimi
—... the
.... ^.
r,in
u rv.»i.SMBIMBw ft^taJly*'’~*Mu&lt;jers
•“ fcIn~i1 ponce
*— of
* ttelumiius
- ■
•
'•
—- ar
are1 In
-Grove,
Ohio, It. ,*] wanted you down within speakton*
'
,
i-lertMi
HlirnlL epnily clerk, besides many
rehtiv*.
many teg? and touching distance—and—and
Paint Clsanlng.
ii aiMer of &lt;i&gt;-- .l», lr.aauier pnHe-'j neighteir* mid fi u-nily. w;ill mourn,
The best way to clean white paint
.-uliiw attrnney. two riremt eouri
the fungml wm&gt; held ul th.- Mt-, tn me to make an abject omtcealon is to take a noft flannel cloth, dip it
.'■•mmissinm’ni. ih«m roMnmssj&lt;invr.l8law-..H's fiene at (wo
..clock, fflke this to your*
In warm water, wring out. and then
two coroueM tuw Miney.H.
i Monday conducted by R&gt;-\. A.illou.
"Merciful Petsrl" ha cried, and.
dip tt In a »auesr of clean bran. Th.
x
u All“‘r.1 \
aMirted by R-v. L. E, l.midou
friction of th- bran will rsmsva any
‘iriiff Of Barry temuty. Michigan'Hutial look place in Riverside &lt;emMwh, OCL a ,iiHL
etenr.
.
1
.
•tain without injuring the pataL
BANNER WANT AMVS. PAY.

AUTUMN DAYS WILL PASS
find With Their Fasslna

Musi Goins Winter’s Rain, snow and Slush

•

If you want the "greatest comfort and greatest safety to your
health you should consult us about your footwear.

IRONSIDE. SHOE. COMPANY

^TAILORING

High grade blue serge, black unfinished
worsted, Scotch tweed and hundreds of

flfl

Ladies’ Suits Made to Order

Alex Buderman

Hastings, Michigan

Keep Warm and Comfortable this Winter

�TffE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER H, 1911.

LOCAL NEWS

whose gallery is in the Stebbins
block.
Mr. Howe will continue
lhe im*m«*»N. making xome im­
provements
in furnishing
and
MuipmenL and maintaining the
high grade qnulity of the work.
The next meeting of Hie Barry
Counter Ministerial Association will
lie held on Monday October 19.
1 Ih'm- nuteUnsa will horeaftOT bo
held on Un», third .Monday of each
month, this being lhe.day of the
monthly meeting of the Brother­
hood.
Tho visiting pastors will
thus have nn opporhirifty to attend
tho Brotherhood meeting.
The conversion of Broudway be­
tween Groch mid Grand Hlreets into
a Motion of boulevard Is a protect
which is meeting with a great deal
of commendation from cilizci|s whu
are anxious to see this tine Im­
provement for the cily completed
It will bo a* piece of civic improve­
ment, which will result in beauti­
fying lhe city.
Tim curbing has
been laid for the proposed work
and lhe residents
are making
necessary change* in their, parking
lo meet the improvement.
, With the opening of Hie hunting
season last week. Hie. booming of
gun* in Hii&gt; rural districts i* heard
on rftery; hand, hut the hunter* m«
nnt having ' good nick tn .their
search for game birds.
Many
farmers in Hie vicinity of Hasting*
have posted on their farms nolire*
prohibiting hunting. A» a resuli
the hunters are compelled to trnv-l
considerable distance* to hunting
grounds.
The southern slope of Zerte'l
hill is being cul down.
For every
dollar donated for the work, an­
other dollar will be pul up by the
township.
A ronsideralde sum
has been tniliM*rite*d - by residents
&gt;f Hastings, D&lt;dlon, Cloverdale and
elsewhere.
This is the worst hill
on the main road between the
county seal and Hie .southern part

PAGE THREE

When in Grand Rapids eat in tne
Body Cafeteria.—Adv.
C. IL Osborn in oomplrting three
collage* on Gun lake.
Special Eastern Star Monday
night. October 12, to confer de­
grees.
J. T. Pierson &amp; Son are closing
nut their coats, suits and skirts.
Bali- starts Friday. October 9.
.
Frank Horton has pul in a beau­
tiful front on the store he recently
purchased on West Slate St.
virr
A
H,
sbrvc
people of Hastings and vicinity, with the best
Don't forget the Autumn Dinner,
cafeteria, nt lhe Melhodi*L churvl'i
W C XJk.r“
• assorted stock of high grade Standard Merchandise that
I omorrow a fl ernoon.—Adv.
Hastings ever had. We are showing a fine line of Coals, Suits, Skirts, Dress Goods, Silks, Linens,
Our rendeirt will be pleased to
Sheeting, Flannel, Ribbons, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Linoleums, Stove Patterns, Portiers, Blankets, Furs,
learn Uial Fred Bush seems to be
iimrh. improved Vlih good pros­
Gowns, Hose, Underwear, Corsets, Waists, Dresses, Sweaters, Hoods, Scarfs, Purses, Belts, Petticoats,
pects of recovery.
Men's
Men’s Underwear and Gent’s b'urnishings, etc. Priced in most instances, even lower
Thursday and Friday, Oclolwr 15
mid H5, a lady will be at Pierso'i’s
than last year.
store Ln denuinslrate Hie Kellogg
Company products.
.
.
A daughter was Ixirn oij .Monday
morning to Mr. mid Mrs. Philo ShiIll.WKI JS AND BED PILLOW
SWEATERS.
nnnu of Bal He Crack.
She has
IJnliy IHmikets. in while with colorIwen named Virginia May.
Men'*. Women’s Bo.vx* Girls' an J
A
very
inlervAtinK financial
Children's swnilrrs nt great value*.
blmikcls, wool llnish.•
statement of the Battle
Creek1
Illi) s’ ami Men’s heavy
ribbed
size iUiv.V). at only
Building mid Loan Ams'ii appears in
....
Sl.IRI
this issue of Ilin BANNER.
in ml. brown mid gray at only -"itir
Ribbon, all -ilk, with
.
.
mid Mother Goom*
Aplunin Dinner, cafeteria service,
mu! plain rotfiinrj
Idnnkels.
size
::ilx|(&gt;. nl only.. ...lite
nt tlm Methodist church parlors to­
with pockets mid heavy roll collar,
Double
lirmy
Idmikels
(mi.
ffniy
morrow a fl cmnon, from 5 to 7.
in gray, navy mid red.
\ splendid
mid uhilr. &lt;&gt;0\7G. al only............ !te&lt;Kverylmdy conic.—Adv.
vnluc nl only
W&lt;m&gt;I Idmikrls in pretty checked
Messrs Frandsen A Keefer are inFine all wool Mt rater* ul
pattern*. hIzcm tatxXO. nl &lt;’ml.v ..«.««
Malllng a fine sriilmn W overhand
Kt.MI mid S'i.iMi.
Gmre- friitlirr pillous, well coirrCurt itiii
hi pliiin \&lt;il iii(|h;iiii
electric lighting that will ad&lt;i much
&lt;il
with (|ood striped Uckinfl
to the ntlrartivcnes* of Iheirjilore.
Prices' r iil||&lt;*. .I&gt;9v. X.H-. Xl.fM), XI-HJ
.... UhThe eastern approach M&gt; the cily
Down Pilaws nt ..S2.00, $130. SMH)
is being gravelhxl thia week mid
Rrad&gt;
made comforters, rmerrd
one of-the worst pieces of road in
ribbed. lull
with silkoliiic, ul priei*s ..............
llm township will evidently Pc
®te
............................... si.Ti. &lt;i.G9.
eliminated.
dilrK .-ill
Please
mt
our cotton batten before
Mr. Howard Kelly of Hasting* is
now alcnding tin* .Michigan Busi­
. roll
ness and Normal College, Battle
store uith one
Civek, for work in Hie combined Hope .township taxpayer* several
business mid sboriluind depnrt- IhomuindM of dollars, and Hie of.
price to all---the lowest
fleers want lo place it in so good a
In connoc I ion wilh
my repair condition as
their finances will
work, as a side, issue al very small permit.
Il is a worthy undertak­
prolilA, 1 will sell liien's $1.00 shoe* ing mid should be eryouraged.
al $3.10.
Ludlow's Electric Shoe
Simp.—Adv.
I.adie* welt made nnd trimmed dtesve* for the hou«e, in dark blue,'gray
C. I-’.- Itiede left for Chicago the
• |
urevi ibuics nuii niue&gt; &lt;.oan u:a&lt;ie ir&lt;__
LOCAL NEWS
and fancy. Made from Percales and Flannelette in *i&gt;e« 31 to 52 at only *1
Aral of tho week and will remain
1 luihes, I rat Lumb, Aitrachan and Fancy Scotch mixture* in plain atvle*.
several days buying lhe ltd-sl slyl •
and cape effect* at the popular price*..........
*10.00 and *12.00
preuing* *ack» and Kiinonas nt only_________
50c and *1.
ami naftoma of imtns clothing And
Mrs. C. H. Oabortk was in Grand
The grealeat bargain of the aeason, are our tine Grat lamb and Hindu
furnishings.
Girls whool dreaars aires i’&gt;to 11 made from dark petcatci in the new styles
•
lank Coala. lined throughout with guaranteed lining at..-. 915:00
John Francisco baa. just finished Rapids Wednesday.
with tow belt'effect* at only.....................
68c.
T. J. Pnljer made a business l rip
ler's now barn.
Mr. Frmirisco can
Raymond Doud was home from
Women's full tnnde Kimona Apron* made in dark end light at only .-38c.
, ----- —i&gt;u.,iuna, uui me .nr*.
yxi io conic.
re­
ceived a new line of extra long and medium length suit* at *15.00, 18.00
well li«« (•lunpllniented on such ex­ Bailie Creek Sunday.
Children'* achool stocking* (Wmiderhoae Second*) reinforced keel* and
Judge Smilh went In Charlotte I
cellent work.
toe with linen thread at only
15c.
tiur.all
wool
tunic
skirts
are
The Morgan .Gleaners of Morgan Monday lo open Hie October term
wilt hold a Harvest social, Thurs­ of court for Tiatoii county.
day evening, October 15.
Every­
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Sylvester
body invited.
Hupper sefved nl spent part of last week in Char­
reftMinnble rale.
lotte.
Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Ravarool and
rial meeting Saturday evening to -on Muriel weir in Grand Rapid*
confer theSnitiatiiry degree..Tues­ Sunday.
day evening following they will
Mrs. Ida Mclk'niiolt. of Grand
confer lhe llrst degree.
Hilton were gu
Rapids, is the guest of Mrs. D.
England of Battle Creek,
flehi. removed Hie lefl eye of Miss Gixxtyear.
.Min Georgia Lathrop
Mr.. and
mid Mm.
Mr.*. M. W. ilirkllirk* left
’-n
tllbdys Wnlrnll, dnughier of Mr.
M*n in
Butterworth
&lt;ljy
for
their
new
hmin*
in
i&gt;
mid Mr*. A'rrhie Widcoll. Saturday
Ulberiillori was the cause of the Belding.
George Whitcomb, of,Grand Rap­
opA*ntion.
•
.
Mrs. John G. Roush, who was op-1 ids. was railing on llasfings friend* day.
■
ended uihui for removal nf cancer Friday.-----------Mr. and. Mis.
Albert Fluilt of Petoskey visited
by Dr. luiwry in a Grand Rapids
i from Friday until
hiMpilaL Thursday, is rapidly im­
proving and will soon be able to: Saturday.
Mia,* Jennie llnninier. oT Cl.
ret uni home.
afternoon.
Miss Hazel Burns of Bailie Creek
Mrs. Henry Jtur
sang a solo al Hie Methodist Epis­ C. Broriwip.
Burns. Leo Burns ;
Mr*.
N.
B.
Waterman
retiinied
copal church Sunday evening that
evidenced of di beautiful voice well Monday fronts a visit in Ix'lroit mid guest* of Mr. an
Mt. Ptearanl.
trained.
bard oh Sunday.
G. !•’. Iliedi* hn.« gone to Chicago
The examinalinn of Dr. Schuh,
W. II. I&gt;. l ox of
the Grund Rapids veterinarian, ar­ to purchase good* for the Grant H. nominee
for ntlorney
rested for alleged cruelty to a
Lisli Wight and Fnvl Demarny the prohibition ticket.
horse.*-Has been adjourned until
of Battle Creek visited nt S. C
Tim I rial of Ralph McCaslin, ac­ Brock's Friday.
Mrs.
Ilutrhins
Me. mid Mrs. S. C. Brobk spent
cused of non-supiiort. has been ad­
journed until October
9.
Mr. Sunday with Mr. mid Mrs.-John
•'ills, Mr. and Mrs. F.
McCaslin furnished u bond of $100 Brork nt Otsego.
.Mr*. Jennie Stebbins, of Grand
for his appearance.
.
S1111d.1v&gt;ti-ie id-&gt;.
Rapids, wns the guest of .Hasting*
-Thr suit for divorce which Mrs, frienil.s Friday.
M. Rorkwelt nnd
Mi- len­
Mary Townsend Eggleston brought
Mrs. Russell 11. Brcady returned ity Johnson and Mrs. Lnwr&gt; in e. of
nuainst Frank Etrglrslon. now in Friday
from a week's visit wilh Hickory -Corners
and Thomu*
jail for breaking into her home, is
relatives
In
Kalmnazoo.
Rockwell.
of
Newark
N.
Jvisited
now being heard in circuit court.
Mrs. Samuel Horner and children al F. R. Pancoast's Tuesday.
Judgv Smith on Tuesday .after­ of Rood City are guest*-of Mr. and
Francis Pence and wif.-. of (1bnoon heard arguments in lhe de­ Mrs. J. D. Zauehnrirr.
I'lmbns Gr.ne.‘ Ohi0. and Alfred
murrer in the rase of Downing vs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schumann, of
Brooks. Atlokney Powers of Char­ Grand Rapids.were guests of Pelvr Miller, of Gibsonburg. Ohio, were
lotte Appeared for Mr. Downing; Schumann over Sunday.
AHn'mey Sullivan for .Mr. Brooks.
Harold Robertson, of Hornell. N.
About 20 ladies from Grand Rap­ Y„ is visiting his copsin. Sirs. F. II. Amanda Krb.
Dr. and Mrs. Will Thwaite* of
ids are attending the meeting of the Pancoast for a few days.
Grand Rapids group of Auxiliarie.
Mrs. Grace Beacli lefl Friday for Grand Rapids were- guests of Mrs.
of the Episcopal church now being a two weeks’ visit with friends in
Hr. Thwaite* limi* returned h&gt; Grand
held in lhe parish house. Among Grand Rapids mid Conkling.
them are Mrs.'Collins Johnston and; Will Smith mid family spent
Mr*. Anna Pow.ts.
/ .
from Friday till Monday al llency
Miss RuIJi F. Weisrerl left last I Fisher's on the State Road.
Mr*. T. M. Mahar, of Jackson, is
stage “Cherry Blossoms" in which visiting her mother. Mrs. C. Brooks.
To be successful we retailers must above all else
nuraes nssoeinlion. also Mis
she will play lhe lending role. This Mr. Mahar was here Tuesday.
consider your needs, your taste, the real value that you
Is lhe second play which slin has
Mrs. Max Eek and baby of |gms- Welch a nurse :
singed in Hudson.
She will also ing came Tuesday to visit her par­ week end guest
get from what you buy of us.
I- II. Evart*.
play in Mt. Clemens and Grand ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks.
Mrs. Will Vcrkefke mid daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen visit­
Ledge.
No argument, no tempting profits could induce us
All persons having premium or­ Frances, of Grand Rapid*, are ed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen, uf
|o buy clothing unless we felt &amp;ire it would satisfy
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Sisson.
Middleville. Sunday. Mr. -and Mrs.
ders can get them by railing al.
you in fabric, style, fit, comfort and long wear.
Mrs. H. J.-Shirley wns lhe guest W. J. Watkins motored In MiddhWutulerluch Grocery store on So.
Jefferson HI., mid they are request­ of Mrs. Chas. Graves last week, en
It is easier for*us*to know this about No. 4130
ed lo do so ns sotui »» convenient. route to Cadillac tn visit her par­ turned together.
Tho .nrderg will lie cashed at the ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Chflfl. Will mid Mrs.
Clothcraft Blue Serge Special than almost anything
Miss Ermina Goodyear, of’Jack- Addie Winslow went to Grand Rap­
N'nltonal Rank.
else you will see in the store. '
Tim mile ten-monlhs-old daugh­ son. will spend the wefk-end with id- Wedn-'.-day. Mi-. Will expects
ter dT Mr. mid Mrs. Clin*. Reed died her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. lo be operated on lodny nt Butler. "4130’’ is guaranteed pure wool—we know it has
nf cholera infnnluni, Tuesday eve­ Goodyear.
the stuff in it to make it keep its shape and dutwear
Lathrop and Barber rice the lural
ning.
Funeral services will be
1-lii in the Baptnsl church on orsn.i Attended lhe funeral of their
two suits of cheaper fabric (often at higher price).
uncle. Leonard- Crandall nl Paw will perform lhe operalinn.' Iter
Thursday afternoon. Rev. Bolts of­ Paw. Saturday. .
friends in Hastingn hope for a speeficial ing. Burial will lake place 1,1
Then, too, it’s made in the Clothcraft Shops where
Mrs. Frank Trimmer and daugh­
Riverside.
•’
ter Miss Vera were guests .if Mr.
every little operation has been studied and im­
Charles Brown, of this cily. who and Mrs. Ilefsel Follick, of Nash­
proved,
where thousands of dollars are saved, and
Siirak
Thief
nt
Work.
has been travelling in the western ville. over Sunday.
stales, was in town oyer Sunday.
put back into better design, better fabrics, better
A siivak-lhicf seveyal day
Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds mid daugh­
He iv|g&gt;rts immense crops in lhe ter. Miss Mildred, left Monday for stole from the residence &gt;
’&gt;
workmanship.
*» But it costs you only $18.50.
west and northwest. While on the Chicago, where the latter will re­ Pierce, a well-known Tingnorth wetsern railroad in Minneso­ main for several weeks.
township thresher, a purse
. Drop in at the Clothcrpft Store. Whether you
ta. Mr. Brown counted 100 slacks
Mr. and Mrs. August Fromm from laining $97.92. which con*is
buy pr not we’ll be glad to see you and show you
of wheat durirtu 15 minutes of BataVia, New York, spent Tuesday all the cash colleeled by
I raveton nn express train.
not only "4130" but many other pleasing Clotncraft
night and Wednesday with (heir pierce for. her husband'*
A social supper will be served at niece, Mra. Carrie Shultz.
Suits and Overcoats from $10 to $22. •
lhe social rooms of lhe Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rose and laining *151) in checks.
Episcopal church, Wednesday. Oc­ children of Battle Creek are visit­
Wc also carry a Spring weight Clothcraft Blue
tober Ji. next from 5 to 7. to which ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Scrgc Spccial at_$15, Juaown.w_No._ 5130;,
.
’
Notice.
all are cordially invited. The oc­ Freeman and other relatives.
Tin1 Board of Supervisors
casion is thi autumn tea of the
Mrs. H. E. Reynolds, of Prairie­ meet. October 12th.
All’ I
....
"The Best for lhe Money Store’
Woman's Foreign Missionary So­ ville, is spending the week with bill* against lhe county please pre-,
ciety.
The supper will follow the Mrs. Chas. Allen, of this citv and sent them nl once.
regular meeting in lhe afternoon. at Lee Reynolds, of Holland,
Roy Andrus.
:
Chas. W. Howe has purchased
Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Culler of
C.ounty Clerk. .. '
the Bruhaker interest in the photo­ near Kalamazoo were guests mf •
graph Ann of Brubaker A Howe. ♦heir daughter, Mrs. O. B. Lirhly
BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.

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Frandsen &amp; Keefer
’ Hastings Most Up-to-Date Store

«77ie

Dresses for Ladies and Girls

Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses

Why We Buy “4130

G. F. Chidester

The Leading Clothier

�anm hustings banner.

October

«, i»n.

Bul jBgnin the loyalty of tho mem­
bers was manifested.
Some gave
of their vacation time to paint the
outoide of the church and to make
Hie necessary repair*.
All the
Christian Science Society.
help possible was ul*n given for
HO Jefferson SL •
Uie inside work, and Uh* greatly • Sunday service al 10:30 n. m
nviueeil lhe bill of «typense.
The Subject—“An1 Min.
Disease and
wall* inside were all repapered. tho
WOlU) HAVE CLOSED ClIURCll woodwork varnished, the flours bentli ilealf"
‘ Tesliinoninl meeting eycry wed-.
UNLESS HE LAME TO HELP
painted amt i • •ai peled, and new ne*day evening at 7 2M1.
ceiling light* were •put in.
The
'
llttlL
choir platfonn was also enlarged,
Emmanuel Church.
and everything |MJs*iide done to.
Rev. Carroll I- Batea, flei (or.
make lhe church a* alltaclivo as
ASK HIM TO DUPLICATE WORK
Conllrmation talk Eridtvy, 7:3'i i&gt;.
It could lie.
Pledge* were made
m.
sharp,
dosing al 8:00 o'clock.
for this expense, mid almost • ail
ACCOMPLISHED IN HASTINGS have iieen. paid. Had they nil been All invited.
A inusb-al al 8:15 p. m. Friday in
paid they would have covered ev­
ery.bill.
But through lack of Hie pnrisli house. " Program prim­
ed elsewhere in this paper.
AdIn Aihh’ioti to Bulldinfl up Thrifty wink some were 'Unable to iniNd inission Iree. Silver offering tuktheir*. *&lt;&gt; it was neces*ary to bor­
.Church, lie Carried Gospel 1)1Wc arc now ready to show you the most extraordinary assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-Torow from the churrh Ireasuiy.
rectly- into Many Homes.
Sunday services: Holy Commun­
Tim* all hiil* • have been met to
Wear Garnjents ever shown under one roof in Barry county.
Morning i'rayei
dale, and we shall enter the new ion H:(X) a. m.
H«v. F. J. Ret to. pastor of the war with 816.76 in the treasury.and sermon. 10:30 a. in.
First Baptist church of Uns city, ‘ since last association, thirty two
Our prices arc very reasonable. Wc invite comparison. Our styles are exclusive ami out of the ordinary. All alterations
Kunday-«chool, 12:00 in.
has resigned his pastorate and av-. have been baptised, and nine taken
Evening Prayer itnd • imn h ,H&gt;-.arc made right in our own department by expert bands. Work guaranteed.
ended a call to Hie Maple Htn.l in my letter.
Tlie total ihcuiberchurch iu Manistee.. winch ha&lt; lier«liip of the churrh is nmv 115,
been kepi up by a dwindling, con­ having hist five by death* during Hie banes."
Now is the time when you will begin
gregation.
Mr. Bella’ resignation the year..
"
will bo effective on October 15. lb \ The use of our rhurrh ha* been
looking around for your new fall and win­
Ihiplist, l.liurch.
will bold his Iasi services on next given several times during Hie year
Thuriulny night. Midweek prayer
ter wraps. Come in and let us show you
Sunday.
During his .pastorale of for funeral*, and for lhe W. G. T.
and pratoo service. 7:3d.
(ho local chureh hr has ac.comp- L". meeting*.
our handsome garments. Try ' on 'a few
Friday
afternoon.
2:0
Ikdlage'
Itohed -remarkable result*. When
at lhe churrh prayer meeting nl tW home of
numbers and you will be convinced that
...... —... iq» well during Mr*. Waite, 21H N. Btiudway.
we have quality garments at the right price.
tlie entire .war. the summer audiClasses
caaionally by pastor* from other rnri’* proving a* large a* those of, Sunday sellout, l&lt;i:(M.
and a welcome for all;----• -- ~-j
towns. On his first Sunday here. last winter.
Morniiig Worship, it:tt). ’ilits i&gt;
Mr. Bell* prearhed to .a cmigrrgaThe midweek service outgrew
th'ii of 37. From that lime on Li* lhe prayer iwiitf al limes during ■&lt;iur yearly Missionary Dav and the
'
congregation* increusi'd, the socin- tin- siimim-t- and the auditorium of sermons will be along th;
Why not choose corsets which will
Isitl) morning mid evening.
tii's comiected with the churrh amt
make the most ot your figure ? Why not
Our line of’Coats includes all the plain and
tlie Sunday school incn-ased in lagn pnivcr Hirelings have also
wear
modish models which will give the
in
the
morning,
membership mid became acliv. been well* aBendi-d.
novelty cloths, fur, fabrics and chinchillas
Prayer .lias
lithe, willowy lines demanded by the pres­
working bodies.
The church tin- Ini'll the lite of the cliu(*i:h. and rinse with the
in a great variety of individual and dis­
ent vogue? Why not have the very best,
been itnp&amp;ved by rcmiidelling. by inind Ih&gt; of any church that wishes
the luMllinn of n nursery mid a (&lt;&gt; grow spiritually a* well a* num­ vlted to partake
not only in style, but in service and satis­
tinctive styles'. You will be greatly pleased
cinl music.
drinking touutian. and the church erically.
We praise Him from 1 Ymillg I’ei'ple'
faction, especially when you can secure all
at our moderate prices for such quality.
tr»-a«ury is on a flrni liasis.
whom ail blessings flow.
■ Lender, Mi»* Mabel Hawth'*
this at moderate price? American Lady
Rev. Mr. Hoti* ha* not confined
Coats range frgim
Corsets represent all that is good in corhi* rcligiou* work to his congrv-t
Evening
setry. Just try a pair of American Lady
gution. H" has extended his work Iliflli School Fool Ball Schedule.
servire.
U.
•.
.
The
following
sclieihib'
of
game*
Corsets and note the improvement in your
into the homes of tho.-- who need­
Iii-nq-i Superintendent I
ed n'llgion carried'to them. Din ­ ill wIikIi the llii-lmg* high si'liool- Kalamazoo,
figure: Remember, too, American Lady
...111 I...
&lt;11 II... ..V.IIOIIL*
I
ing his work here he ha* greatly fobt ball eleven will participate is
Corsets arc warranted to wear and not to
audience I
vice,
and
address
endean-d himself to Uie. mcmJe-rs aiHitnu'iil:
rust. Prices range,
Saturday. (Iclober 3—Kalamazoo along missionary line?
of score* of families.
Hi* great
Monday evening. 7.
cxperli'ticn in evangelical work in Normal Heservcs in Hasting*.. .
Saturday,
Grp,her 10- Grand
Chicago la-fore coming to Hmdtog*
•Iitirch to lhe pa*tor •
emdiled hftn lo extend the gospel itnpids I nimi High in Hasting*.
to many who were in need of it,
Wednesday, October 1 i—Hastiugl
and who could not be reai-lmi by in I'.harlutle,
Wcdm-day .October , 21—Charordinary iiielhwl*.
The work of building up Hie lull.' in Hasting*.
Wc are showing a great many of the new long coat effects. The new materials and styles arc very desirable and you will
ineiniiersliHi of Hp- local church
him al the same iiim*.
- ---.
find our great variety a material help when making your selection. Our prices range from
Wii* a task, which required a trail­
7—(U'uiid cent ion i* free to the public alm u|
er wlio knew Ids work thorougwy.
Saturday. No
cordial
invitation
extended
lo
all|
During the critical period nf tin* Rapids Cctiltal
$10.00 to $27.50
intcrv-dcd to be priwnt.
work, Mr. Bell* receives! an offer ting*.
Tuesday cve-‘r
which would have li'inpli-d many lo
Suinnlay. November it—Hastings
Hireling, 7:30,
in Enton Rapid*.
L
.More than 3MI clever models «ie here f&lt;* your approval. Come in early
0 &lt;N A O M/x 0/*&gt; /)/)
home "of Mr.
tit It^rl
lrk/l «-&gt; mid take ymir choice. Some ot tlie new nccoidian plaited Skirts are ex- UjO.i/O tU fbt
Hnindwny.
uncle tn which the "famous HjMir••
’
ccptionally pretty. Prices, range from
At. Hie annual mMing held last
C. D. BARHA8Y TAKES CHARGE
nvu &lt;»nc.o preached.
Thursday night. Ilw fallowing dea­
it was not difficult for Mr. BellOF THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM cons ami trustee#
tn reject-*Ibis Offer for lie realized .
that lie was .'till needed in Hn«tfor life. A. P
ing*.
When news of-hi* work m
Wcll
Known
ilcstaiirnnl Man Will fill vacancies.
..
Hasting* spread. Hie few mende rs
Every"new style feature and material is represented here. Our dresses arc well made and neatly trimmed. Exclusive
left in Hie Mnnislee chureh ti.u.m Give Petrous Of Tlie Club What nimu'd. tin' B»iinl c&lt;m*i*l* lh&lt;
Invv'iinu E. Kv'llcf. Axel Tydi-n.
to make appeals for Mr. Bell* to
They Wiml to EaL
and charming.values for such low\riccs, from
man S»Hiar., Ibrl Place. Mn*"»i
come and build up their chun-li.
II will b« cheerful iieWs In a lot Halliawny and Win.- Fisk. Mr*.|
Al last, when Im heard that Hi*
&lt;55 to SJ6.30
chmvh doors would iie closed mi- of Uie men of Hastings and Barry Place was sdi-cti'd clerk.
jes* he cam*, he decided-to fidlovv cotinlv to learn tlial an old frieii-l
PETER THOMPSON SUITS.„„r_$7.5O, $10.00 and $12.00
Methodist Episcopal Churrh.
’
whnl hr bvtieveh to he God's will mtl townsman, nnd experienced
le
’
lnuiiinl
man
hili'
taken
RtU'. Rusm'II II. Brcndy. J’aMor. ‘
mid accepted.
. .
'Mr. Ik'lls kmc* the'local con­ *mn of and will operate “The Glub
gft’Wpes next Sunday as follows:
■
gregation hr a tliriving condition. lunch room.
lo:3u*a. m. worship nnd rlrvcnlh
Mr. Barnaby expect* Jo keep n
5'ho members, on In- n’commendiisej'tium in lhr *i'ii«'* ufl.lha Ap&lt;&gt;*He* Cn-cil. "I Itolicve to The
it. F.. linwkin*. of t'aiiM-iiovni.
iminton
of Saint*." \
Tile report of the work in the particular appetites. He ha* spool
local cliuiVh during Ito- lost year about 15 years in I lie restaurant
tkttll p. in. Epworth League,
was inado at Un- annual mceliup mid lunch room business in Hast­
7:00 p. m.
ings.
During lhe past 3.years he
Supply l/our Jable /feeds prom
on Thursday evening:
Al our annual inerting last year, has been south and west amt- is
Lhe Board of Ik'acons opfclCTJ were heartily welcomed back by his Lards-.'"
minty
old
friends.
Mr.
Harnnby
a* follow*: Whitney Tanner. Beit
Next Sunday
Finer. Frfflik Hmilh and Mason has a special adv. in the-BANNER Ham* Eol&lt;&gt;iv&lt;i Singers will 1
Hathaway. - Trudres elected wen- tills week.
one sacred number in Imlh
Axel Tyden. Herman Soder and Er­
l're*bvterian
and - Mell.
nest Keller.
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SCHOOL
cliuiThes.
Starting the year with the strong
PUPILS TO WIN CASH PRIZES
band of men, and
a praying
Prcsbj'trrliyi (.liurcli.
chureli back of ttirin, it is not to
=-AYillia’m* -Colored Hineei?
-hr- wwwtofed-BUhto- the year ha*
selection* in this ।
bn-n attended wilh great.Messina. lldrtv Dollai-s in Prizes Offered by
i
Sunday
night ab-tho 7:iMi
Essay Commlltrc nf Good
The Thanksgiving \basket* sent
service.
fliis company will nlxi
Out numbered eiglib-en. -Those
I hull Ii Week.
.*ing in tlie M. E. chnrrli Iliy .*pme
went to the newly families of our
Tho Essay Committer*- tor Gnod evening.
chun-li. a* well ns some nntsid".
H&lt;'all.li Week, emishding of C. F.
and were pruli-fully received.
On New Year's Eve a 'most in­ Field. F. E..Ellsworth and E. J. Ed­
pastor.
Sunday *ch&lt;»«'l nu'ct
teresting Watch-night service was
the close of the morning w
held, and just a* th" new year w;i*
being ushurwl in. several gave their *ay* &lt;m *ubjvct* Hint must !«• ap- Mi** Wilcox will lead Hie &gt;
proprial**
to
the
general
subject
of
Pimple's
ineetmg
nt O:tMi p. n
hearts to the 1*ird mid started the
jhhmI health;
Thege ••■&gt;*:iyl* should
The Aid Sociely al II* meoltof
new year in His service.
Toward spring, a m-w piano was iw written the week fullowing Gihmi
Health
Week,
and
tile
topic*
should
beautiful set of
found to be a pressing need in ili&lt;
Phone 30
r
/Hastings, ftlich.
church, and a vnmpaian was start­ Im .xuggysted by what I lie writers
ed tor raising tho money, “it i* learn while attending the
lni|Hi.**ible," Mine said, “to r-ii/ mid viewing the exhibits during and butler plate
aiid saucers, etc.
the money“Nothing is impo—ibh■ d a handsome design, vvitli tin- two
.with God back of us," was Hie an­ fered are ns follow?
letter* D. D. sla'mpe.l 111 gold ill
swer. The piano was iiought. and
the money needed to buy it was
NOBTHEAST THORN II’PI.IL
Jennie Wood of Grand Hap
•ixlh
grade;
8250
for
tho
SUNFIELD.
' tortlicoiidiig at Hie proper lime.
illo- tilling in I hi* vicinity is
meal.
ir nnd
lo Mr. and Mr*. Chestei
Another groat wa* Hie nut­
,..„t piano contest closed
— ---------- --------| ciimph'ti d for this fail and the
I iv ft dollars for l he best
the Doti as ptimrblci &gt;
ting in of waler in tho ehiircli. to
Saturday at 3 p. m. with great inMAlfrlN
CORNEILS.
|
farmers
are now gelling to their
fill and beautiful uifL
.
.supply the hapulry, and for drink­
l.-r-wL by all .■.iilestnnts.
there,
MT*. AtAnzrr Hilton and daualilvr j hdl emp* of wheat and
The wcmid Illustrated Iwitire on were six in Un- i.ice. but Mis* H-rii
ing purpose*.
A number of our mi h or ••’iglith grad*-; 8250 for the
■irt. and Mr*. Chn*. Weis^fCof l!u*tJ Mi. mql .Mr*. •'7,^
jjie European war was given last
loyal mcn-cmun to tho churrh mid •s.coinl |h-sL
ina*. visited Mr*. Millin l-'ishcrjdb' are viMilintt h' lr i (to w.
Five dollar* for tly; besl es«ay Monday evening. The offering wa* Iwdievn all vv. k- glnd she roc«iv»yl
dug the trench'-* m-C'-ssary for the
suid'Tt’ tor Ilin in«
Widm-lav &lt;&gt;f la-1 week
|\JI'!lin Allan mid wife Delore »•;**laying of tin- pipe thus saving the written by any pufdl of the ninth
Uie. piano. Sh« is worthy ami is
llem.-mber there will le- ,..n1 &gt;&gt;&gt;g tor Ibeir.. J'*'*'
rhurch a.largo bill of expense. A or tonlh grade; 8250 for Hw sec­
allhcted by being blind, 't ieuv was
ul lhe church next Sunday umll .Mildred, bn
[-elulivc*
rdpr.
The third lecture will be great rejoicing t»y many Hud she
wash liowl and drinking fountain ond best.
.......... m......i... ri.t.&lt;&lt;■
plan
lo-attbhd.
"
•
[ week Jn-Hastings
was Hie lucky one.
,h‘* •UM'‘"'d
written )iy nhy pupil of the rl&lt;
Mt*. Millie Fisher will, entertain ““J1 "•'* l.".‘1lg 1 ,?.''i- win. of Jump*
higli.esi iimu-dmii wo.- ......... .
.vrr-.
luiriovv
'o.-.n
HuL.
\
s.
W.
dm
sd.iy,
Octoto'r
21.
J-se
Allan
and
w
f
of
•
who are never free frnrii the
■•idiiiie lliileil. and »h n ceiven a । veiling, her daughter.
FirM U. II. Church.
for dinner.
A cordial invitation I* town. Mich., wer vis
Hatiiri of* their little one*.
Tn en—
------ ----- - --- third. Mi#* tri'" Merritt.
G. Elmer laiiulcn, Pastor.
exlendod tn all.
I home of his brother, &lt;.len, natuii«tliflUL to enjoy the service*.
Winnie
Snvd"f.
vacuum
rleaiier.i
|.
;i
yton
CnrnrH
is
goi
Bibb' school al 10:00 a. in.: pubA Mr. I’ laiihvnbergi-r
and fhlidly '*•*&gt;'•
, „
wi-iAnm nf
Itmisom—Stedfle.
lh»- fmirlli. Me- Be**ir Nagi-i-. ii:kil||,.- Washington.Jtiv- Uiu». ..........
.......I. .....I.............................................
Mr. Madison Itntuntn of llulland
ring; Hie liflh, Mi*s Opal Niclml*. |n,; W1|(| |,j,
iimi. Iillrml fr,»"'Hiisl.inas
......
meeting nl. filUft
aim. mu ml s||(.u|ia|1 f»n*Ul&lt;«x»a tenant bouse.
and Mr*. Thedia J. Sledge of this in.
i. TenEyck
nm-ery.
The vv.dl- were .ippm- city were married nl Hie ..Melhmli*l i
P..rilaud
i&lt;
Mr
M,s
“
rr
l'
i
‘
ber
visited
Peter
.Miller . .
'''
. .....................
and family.
priatrly "decorate in children's 'Episcopal ■ hurt'll* Tnesdiiy nfiei: her sister. Mr.-.
...............
■
p;ip**r. toy* purthnM’d by friend* noon nt 5 o’clock", Hev. Ilu**ell H r4"S'ji'Wtr'!n"&gt; &gt;™".......... .
NORTH CARLTON. •
and the rtfcmi made a* attractive n* Bniuilv oflleialing. They wore nt' The ofticial Board Monday ev.- j Set., wa r.i-im-, . Lurch Sunday rv-r Mr. and Mr*. &lt;ioot«- N. ...I
piMsibb’ for the little one*. Tin- lended during lhe ceretndny by ' mog
I. ■■■■■&gt;
.......... - ■ *
decided lo (rr*.... Ih&lt;- .'hm■ h. ■ - nmg.
‘l.llle son. Glen .nd L an-nre Hilt
‘
• nd frith her Mister, Mrs. Hynes uf
Mr. mid Mi-. Merrill C. Sledae. .Mr. who for electric light*, addin-- m-w .. &lt; Jiiirlr*Jlall-.inoW to Grand visited at O. I taxi*, ^""dav-;
w, g. , ________ •
and Mi*t llaiiM'in exprej to the
I i-.'piuLLedge bi’t week.'
’ ' : Mr. and *!• -. John I..f’ N'nfth---------------- :-------.Hude a number from tin* way
near future lo .make their home iul cm pet. nint~ Y emeni work nt the
Mr
mid
Mi\
H
Amnn
nnd
ville
me
visiting
"id
iieitftdmi*
and
-School
Report.
front, of t|ie church.
This i* a
»u*pe&lt;idnd for Uie little, ones -to Hasting*.
Ib-p-.rl of Cobb scttool. .tor the attended the races at Grand Rap­
much needed iininovemeiil nnd the daugiili-r Elizabeth and'her molli-i friend* in SunBi ld And vicinity.
nnii in.
id* Sunday.
friend* of the church me invited tn ••r. Mrs. Sear*, ami Ethelyn Sltiilhi Mr*. Julia Bail. Im- iieen ipiite;month ending Oct. 2. lUli.
As warn as the hot weather rot
Leo Bogers had Hie misfortune
Graiiflr l|ifllii{| in llastinn*.
coopci'ate ami Imd a helping hand. nilendeil a fiinrr.il of ii distant rcl-’Tick. toll is better at pre-vnl.
hl. we hrtd our Huinhiy mglit mevtIn Imu* one Of hi* horses last week
On Monday evening, October 12,
"
...................
' Mr*. If. S&lt;^\i.H relnrm-d hntne|
-J— *--*»— open air in front of
II. C. ZusChnilt and wife and
Total enrollment. 3.
•Inst week from ohi"-. mid is ,*ick al
mbd'ty afternoon.
A number of light* John C. K'-lcham. : master of HoCui rd of Thank*
No. |hiv&gt; enrolled, I.
■ Mi--. Elhelyn Smith visited her pn-**'iiL
.
.
In front of the churrh stalo ghinge.' will m&lt;-ri witli Hast­
ings
Grange.
No.
50.
mid
deliver
an
No.
girls
enrolled.-;
’
.
*
-rrf«lp6
J.
ojr
,n..;ir
Clarksville
the
Albert
Say.-r
b"UCbl
a
f
nm
two
tree, and the service*
any way* during I hr death met bur­
day with Mr*.-L. Iloniu-y and fam­
;vldres‘. .Tlp&gt; local grange Will ial of our-dear Wife aim moTlier.
-: mile* -south of town. In-1 I rid iv.
Averaffo daily nltendanee. 3.
ily.
■
Mr*. I'Jinie Keiil of Hnwrll t aim-i and. also sold a Imtise mid !&lt;■! m. IMTenlasp1! of nlfendancv, HN1.*
hot night* and conduct initiatory work. Election
Mr. John Gurd.
Mrs. Lewis Demand spent Wed­
of -late .tHtigai.M wi'i
b‘d&lt;[. HoMrf ami Mis. Jim Hammond. Io %Ht her pareiflK, Mr. aitoglrSjiUmn.
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Rodg­
primary system being used,
v*
L Cramer, hist Tuesday, but found
1 lie W H. '■ •
"
Mr. ami Mrs. Wjll (iunl.
ers’of South Campbell.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry "Johnson. Ibetn gone to (ihm nn a visit. She,chicken dmm-r nt the i. A. R. ball
- .. ?me hiindied
Tile Foiled
visited other telnlhrttj ami friend*; SHtunlny. Atonit
wereStale* in tW|3 pro.Mrs. Lizzie Bmilch.
; Give our Want Column a trial fori
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
iwved and all went
went away
away fetliug
feeling it
itjduccd ft!,$97,131 barrels of ccfUcnlbefore reluining IiBtue.
Ism^wd
bold to H. j everybody reads IL
'
Mr. Otis Fisher.

MANISTEE BAPTISTS
CALL BEV. Dll. BETTS

THE CHURCHES

I Our Ready Jo Wear
department, on the Second floor

,

Is crowded with’hundreds of the Best Styles of CLOAKS, SUITS, DRESSES and
SKIRTS collected from the best manufacturers in the country. •

American Lady

Corsets

beautiful Coats

Why Not?

$5 to $27.50

Pleasing Styles
in *Suits

$1 to $2

presses and Peter Thompson Suits

New Fall Showing of Rugs, Curtains, Blankets, Dress Goods,
Silks and Trimmings

Our Pure food grocery department

We have SPECIAL SAVINGS for you every day. Saturday only

15 lbs. of H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar for $1

itieickgenant&amp;Riede

�page

THE HASTINGS BANNKH, OCTOBER 8, 1BII.

rm

FINE COBPANT OF JUIILEE
SINGERS AM COMING HEBE
WillisHw Jubilee Singers Hcrp
Monday NIphL
Will Shiq at
Methodist Chureh Sunday Eve.

Health, Comfort
and Economy
are all combined in the popular pric­
ed, perfect fitting Munsing Under­
wear for Men and Boys.
We believe in Munsing Underwear, that’s
why we sell it, and the reason we believe in it
is because we know positively that it is hon­
estly made, well finished, and economically
priced.
.
Those who wear it believe in it because they know it fits the
body, wears well, and feels good. None of the bunchy, distress­
ing feeling about Munsing. Wc have a full line, including your
^izc, at the price you fee! able to pay.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Michigan

REMINDED HER OF YOSEMITE

If You Knew What We Do
If you could st, tho care taken in tan­
ning the leather for Rouge Rex Slice^in
pur own tannery, and then could folibw
the leather through the factory and see
the-solid leather counter*!, heels and in­
soles, and tho kind of leather wo put in
the soles, also test the thread with which
wo stitch these shoes, you would say

“HERE IS AN
HONEST SHOE”
You do not h»ro this opportunity;

HIRTH-KRAUSE COMPANY
MICHIGAN

Real Things In l_lfp;
When I was a little boy, I used to geL
a great deal of satisfaction out ot
stroking a kitten or a puppy, or crush
lug a lilac leaf-bud for Its spring fra i
grance. or smelHug n-.-wly-turncd soil.!
or tasting the-sharp acid of a grape
tendril, or feeling tho greet, coolness,
of tho skin of a’trog. I could pore tot,
long minutes over n lump of pudding j
atone, a bean-seodllng, a chrysalis, a
knot in a joist lu the attic. There was
a curious contentment to be found In |
these things. My pockets were always J
full of shells nnd stones, twigs and;
buga; my room In tho attic, of Indian
relics, fragments of ore. birds" egga.'
oak-galls, dry seeds and wa-weeds,1
tiottlQd-. K'U.tlorflira. on corks.,
All the lessons of the schoolroom
seemed of no consequence compared'
with things so full of Intimacy, oti
frlcndU"'**.—Robert M. Gay, In Ab

"I am satisfied with your handwrit­
ing." said tho manager to tho appli­
cant for tho position pf secretary.
•'Dot can you write shorthand?'’ "Oh.
yes, air; only It takes longor."

Once tho philanthropist set up a
drinking fountain: now there Is good
city waler laid on everywhere. In
olden times kind-hearted people pro-

“And.'' Watkins continued, dream-!
Hy, "tho woman said something that I
I never forgot. Wo were going'
through the Straits of Gibraltar.' and.!
of course, tho whole passenger list!
was out on deck, storing nt tho old ■
rock. Our boat didn't stop at Glbral-!
tar—wc just went slowly through tho'
straits, nnd looked out and up.
"Tho woman from California was
beside me. leaning against tho rail,
looking nt Gibraltar, and Algeciras,
and beyondXo tho headlands of Spain.
She was mightily Impressed by ths

created funds tn provide meals for in­
digent prisonent In tho jails, but John

"‘It’s magnificent!" she said. "If's
wonderful! And what do you think?
If I half close my eye®. so that I on't!
get quite all of it, I can just Imagine
that I am back home In tho Yosemite
these unfortunates. There will always valley!""
bo opportunity for private philanthro­
py to render signal services; but a
In Its natural resources Sweden posdemocratic society with a proper spirit
Of Independence will not allow Itself: Wmi-« all the elements necessary to
to form the bad habit of leaning upon become un Important. Iqdustripl state.'
the large private donor, but will take Inexhaustible forests, rich ore’depos­
its and important waterfalls form the
basts for future wealth aud prosper

Coats, Suits and Skirts
Our experience has taught us that it does not pay us to carry
a line of coats, suits and skirts under the existing con­
ditions, and besides we have hardly enough room
to handle a big line of these ready-to-wear
'
garments. For these reasons wc are
GOING TO SELL

All Our Coats, Suits and Skirts
They must all go and at very attractive prices. We have
many as desirable garments as can be found in any
ordinary stock, and there will be some bar­
gains offered until these garments
arc sold.

Sale Starts Friday, October 9
Ready-To-Wear Department is on the second floor.

A demonstration, for ^Thursday and Friday. Oct. 15-16
A lady will be nt our store upon the above dales to.demonstrate the
products of lhe Kellogg Food Co. Toasted Rice Flakes,—Protoae,-

brings home to one more conclusively
tho unity ot life, and therefore tho
unity of knowledge of that life, than
the attempt to study any particular
'subject by Itself nnd confine yourself
to It alnne. Yon find very noon that
you cannot do so. No aspect of life
can be separated from tho rest and
understood oven In any aniall degree; ABOUT -MIO ATTENDED ANNUAL
EVENT IN TEMPI.F. ILESwithout acme knowledge of the rest
of life. No part of into stands alone.
DAY EVENING.
Every phenomenon of life.la the re­
ault, not of otfmor-fwo causes alone,
but of the interiction of Innumerable EXCELLENT ADDRESSES
Causes. To gcFncar lhe understand­
ing of only one Item you must be able
AND PALATABLE MENU
to estimate more or leas truly ail tho
forces that make life, and lhe objec­
tive of life. Aa with the eddy of a
Frnternliy In Rapidly Growing And
Is Nou' One of Slnmu'*M •»
not merely the eddy but much also
Harry County.
.
of the river* Its volume and its speed,
the density of Ila water., the configur­
About'
“attended the srroin
ation of Its banka and Its general di­ annual l»ani|tn‘L of lhe Hasting’
rection. The observation of tho eddy ♦ hid .Fellow lodge- held in the lentonly would load jou Into the wildest pin on I uesdriy evening.
I' vvas
fallacies.—II. Fleltllng-Hal), In tho At- one of lilt! ni'wt successful fi'aler-

ODD FELLOWS HOLD
SUCCESSFUL BANQUET

Is Within the Reach of Every Man and Woman
economy.

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 9

flul of lhe VI,I’iA-’IW people in
rontinonlal Hulled Stales, accord­
ing !&gt;■ Hi- Iinii
n-UN. 78,031.616
have agreed lo the li-yenr age lim­
it for lhe employment of children
in factories.
»*«l with delicaries.
I
pronounced Hie ihvnca
-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
which the- banquet w
-Troxel's orchestra furn
celleiiL music during' the
After the last rippclib. . ... . .
satisfied. L.'D. Stamm, Noblo Grtuyl

First. She—"The clerk at the post
ufilco said tho letter was overweight
and 1 would have to put another stamp
on It. Wasn't he silly?" Second She
-y Why. dear?" First She—"Wouldn't

The

road

Success Begins With a Bank Account
The Hastings National Bank offers to depositors every accommodation con­
sistent with sound banking principles.
The savings department will receive
your savings in any amount and will pay an interest rate of 3% compounded
scm&lt;*annually on your investment.
Don’t delay.
Start an investment at once.
Success does not come to you—-you must reach for it. A!! it requires is a little more effort
and you have it. • Thousands of successful nidi and women have begun their travels
toward SUCCESS wilh a bunk account.

Hastings National Bank

Only National Bank in Barry Co.

On all our-

Tlie Knlniuatoo Garelle.
Friday. Jan. 10. 1911.
So popular went lhe Williams,
Colored Slngnrs wilh tho larw
crowd which heard them nl I hr
Pythian frinple last nighl. flint a
return date waa demanded, ami
granted to occur aonlo time in lhe
month of April.
. The Dowufllae Daily News.
Tiuirsday, Jan. 15, 11M I.
A highly plentunl audienci* asM’liibled In Ilin Elks' G.in|»lc ainlilorium last evonitig io listen to the
Williams' Colored Ringers, ami the
entiTlaimm-nt proved to be one far
brtlrr than anything of Hie kind
ihal lias ever before iHt-n given in
Dowagiac. Every one qf the num­
bers presented In the long and vnrinl program was roundly ap­
plauded. and- lhe singers graciously
respomk‘«l l&lt;&gt; the encort!.*.
The
company is not to be compared
Willi I Im so-called '"jubilee" sitigrrs
that occasionally lour the counity.|
as" they are educated . musicianwlmse services nfe largi-ly snughl
to fill long Cliaulauqun and concert |
riigagenieuls.

Fellowship Club.
The first mre|iiurxof tin- Fellow­
ship Club will he mild nf the Pres­
byterian Manse on Monday evening:
October It.
The following com­
Some one who was seeing Watkins mittee have full charge of the en­
off tho other day made tho Inev'-ablo tertainment and program: .Messrs
nnd Harry
remark about visiting "America first.!" M. Grigsby. Daniel
Walldbrtf. Chas, and La Verne Sut­
Homo one Is sure to say that sooner ton. George anti Earl Coleman, A.
■41. Hum ami L. IL K—' ‘
’
Mills, a prominent
...z
—
dealer* of LansiTig. will give an ad­
dress.
The Michigan Synod of
llie Presbyterian church will mei-1
That la how It was with Watkins, m lhe First Presbyterian-church of
who was going to spend a summer on Bailie Creeek, on Tuesday. Octo­
tho Island of Sark, and who had never ber 13. amt ronlihue through Fri­
day. October 'IB. A strong program I
has been aranged.
Dr. Robert E.
Speer of New York is to apeak on
Wednesday evening.
i'iie local
church will bq officially represent­
ed by lhe pastor nnd Elder Hozrll.
with some California people. They Others are idniiiiiirg to nllend some
told me a good deal about the Cali­ of Un- meetings.
7
fornia climate and how beautiful tbb

Thby should acquire the habit of thrift and

Closing Out
Prices

Them is no’ qn(Ariainine.nt I hat
Site suiU the popular fancy like a
st daw Jubilwj concert, ■■'pei iiil1» where I he slngBM are lhe irenuine colored folk.
Hayings is lr.
have the opporuinily !&lt;• hear-such
an «nlcrtainrnoul next Monday
night al RuetTa Opera House, and
il will no doubt be crowdt-d when
tho Williams Jubilee Pingers give
their concert.
They will sing at
the .Methodist Epiocopal church
for the Bunday evening Service.
Here aro what some of our ex­
changes say of the Williams Jubi-

Hastings, Michigan

k-r in this city to handle our com­
plete line, requiring no capital or
investment. Big opportunity for
responsible party. ' - Address,
John Raker, Jr. Wyandotte, Mich.

community fop.llu
liaiI bon t-M.-ii.l.1
his resilience here.
'I'iie Hireling was lo cnnclmh

]&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;kml torwnrjl
I’iie bulge ini-*
.......
growth. an«l is mn* uf lhe strongest

HOW I CURED
MY CATARRH
TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAI

Heals Day and Nigfrl

SALMON’S NEED FOR OXYGEN

.At a meeting of tho French .Acadrrffy of Science Recently an interesting I
communication was madc-on lhe re-।
salt of tho observations of Professor i
Roole on the migration of salmon to
fresh water.
Tho observations covered the rivers
entering tho sea unriho Breton coast,’
and il was found that ih-_- proportion
of oxygen dissolve! in fresh water was
the principal factor determining the
ascent of the salmon.- Like all fish,
of their family, the salmon have an
Intense need of breathing, and thia;
Increases In tho reproductive period.,
Smifh is iml a member of the fra-' Consequently they 6nlj? enter rivers
ternity. but he explained wiinl the whoso water* are aide to satisfy this
principles *»f frntorunli.mi. tm-atil need by the quantity of oxygon held in |
lo him ami .fur wluL Llmy-stood iu-L ■olu‘lon- - B la la the search tor this.
tim life of a rninmunily.
Judge Smith wim followed l,y i
.Mnyoj- Ellis, pf Graml llanids. wlmj
gave - an inL-n-sIlng
in
wliirh In* maile a plea for Hu- wid­
er extension of fraternal 'priiiciples
iiilo all degrees of all xorial lip-, e— j
pvritiHy anioiKc.the working men,
Frank Horton followed wilh al
solo, and his audience prompllly i
u'alled for uitollier one which vva.tj
8
--------- formerly Chan­
................ .
Uh' Supreme PythiHii
l.odn.-uif the World, •k’livered air
eloquent address in which Ire dis-

pn-paring tin-'banquel,
' lhe Object "f lhe
•
promotion of U
friendship, love s
Bn-qdv. he said, s
4np like Ihal o
"I David, a ,lirolli«*rlj. ..............
.
Ilu- Good Samaritan. ni|i| f*»r simplb Irulli.
I A. E. Brill followed with aiT ex­
cellent wh&gt; ami he !',q&gt;«iml*-*i vvil.li
utiolher'iii ohb‘f lo quid lln* de­
mands of the audience.
I Wilh n few brief reman.-. R&lt;-v.
’Broody introduced Judge Gl*,im-u‘.

I Am Free!-. You Can Be'Free

tK,lisri*«s-4S!sr*4S?.,“
RISK JUST ONE: CENT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 8, 1911.

FAGE MX

To Save

I improvement* lo ln&gt; w
Mitin
| street, residence.
I
Miss Edna Whitmore attended
i Die graduation of'nunu‘« nt Grand
I tlapid* Monday evening, when her
Hold friehd. Mi«» Moybello Stewart
'lgraduated from the Butterworth

HOW TO MIE
I n TANK

Why must your wife bake?

. Gvnfiuu^l from Pane 17.)
.. P. Parkhurst of Grand wooden- fortns, passing the lumber
was a caller here Tuesday out die manhole opening. While
Let us do it for b'er. We bake gocJ bread (or tbe health of all, old and
looking after hi* property in the- tank make certain that Hie
pipe* are all unobJnictod and not
young. Our- breads beat the home-made breads because we have all the
j
r. i.. uonynr mm .imii'** t*m&gt;- even partially clogged &lt;vith dirt or
'hie- inl'-l pipe is then
| horn made :hi auto trip In Augusta, liiniher.
modern machinery for making bread.
connected to the pipe from the
"Monday.
■
small depositor.'
house and the oiilb‘1 pipe joined
in Grand RapidAd to throo lines of throe-inch von4% on time deposits
.creie
drain
tile.
The
drain
tile
•nl ing
will he laid about, twelve inches
great.
of p. bulge drew a good hriow Hie surfnf the ground
and the joints left op«*n, that is to
say. no mortar nin-l !••• used in the
ing
fl iie.tiug. Visitor* .ilwa
welcome joints: This permit* the discharg­
ed fluids to he absorbed by the sur­
al Crescent Ixwlge. No. I
are both made from old home recipes and with our convenience (or mak­
rounding soil. Tlie- drain tile lines
STRAWBERRIES GROW
shouhl Im* laid in the form of the
ing perfect bread nothing can excel our products. Time, labor and cost
~’•
HERE IN OCTOBER letter "Y" and sulficieiilly &lt;;x1eii&lt;hsl
lo
cover
a
large
area
of
ground.
o( coal are all saved when we bake (or you.
Phone to us and let us fill,
•mmtry.
Average condition* require that
each
arm
be
about
ItNlii
feel
Jong.
an
order (or bread or pastry.
• *
Jiimcs
M.
Smith
‘
Jias
Plaids
Which
full.
After this is dom-. cover the lank
Hair Bern Brariiig Fine
diowing
Judson Shirk* u
with earth to Hie level of the num­
Fruit All Summer.
„
, .i’”lf River apple
hole covers. It i* now ready for
young
Mfs. S. IL Gotxlon and little son: Hint grew on one
Strawberries, con be grown - In
are visiting her parents^,-in Jack-; tree* of Hiram Fl
Michigan, not only all summer, but
It is sametune* lhe’ custom In
utinces.
sou. .for a week.
town. Ihal weighed
plant
a few shrub* around the
W.’ il. Harper attended the Dom-i in-, p.
Swiflright kinds nf plants,
manhole openings. thu* effectively
ocratic stale convention nt Detndl Caledonia on Fndi
morning, James M. Si
hiding
all eviihmc*'* of the lank.
'Quality Bake Shop'
Phone 381
Hastings, Mich.
,W«slncsday.
'broken i*ine* ip the
brought In
A Jank of the *ize «p«*cilled will
require about four cubic yards nf
SI. Thomas, CamuM. wre ih.-.,.,| by his Ford auto, while crank­
crushed rock., two cubic yards of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whit-,mg sainv. The Dr. will know how Mr. Smith has a dozen plants of the sand nnd seven barrels of Portland
warn nnd family last we*-k.
h,, Hvmpathisr with some of his pa- "Ever-Bearing" variety and they rcmenl. Thej-o will also |&gt;&lt;- needed
Wm. Conum and C. M. Smith ((,.„(„ (Jl Hi&lt;* future.
have been bearing fruit ever since
feel
of
%-inch
W'«* in
L \ W.iylaml cn.wd in. alu.ut 20 last spring. The plants will keep seventy-eight
round steel rods, which can be ob­
Mr. and Mrs A. Npianlner with
£i|h ,|(l.lr Kllth. haild a„ on producing until frost comes.
tained' from the local blacksmith
M«. and Mre. Charles I . «»"dr'ch• 1^^ for their street fair this
nr hardware dealer. The lank can
nutoed to Moline, Grand Rapids w,rami. jmo town Friday and
Deal h of Airs. John Gurd.
be built without skilled labor. It
**iL®*.^u,l&lt;*a/* ....
pleased tiir .people with Several
Tiana Trolhrie was born in requires but few tools and rnn\\. N. Gladstone and
I Imnins ‘ ,,j,-e .*ei&gt;|cllons nv their firn* band. Perth C&lt;u Canada. Feb. I. 1818. qnd st ruction method* are so simple
Coup wen* doing Imsmcss/n Grand
-•
- ■
■- *------ - that one man can easily build il.
RnpiiL*. Friday.
.
. ■
towards Caledonia lo quench their in Hasting*
Clayton Ijizcnby and.s-.n. R**x. of,
DR. C. H. BARBER APPOINTED
nuo.si lo Battle Creek wilh her
MARINE CORPS EXAMINER
parents and on January 6. 1871. was
l»rk lo .Mi.Hl.-vill» ..or.- h,11 •**•. b*",l',,"&gt;'
wl,ld‘ '*'11
■" untied in marriage lo John third of
Baltimore townsnip.
To this un­
awhile,
ion
was
born
Jive
children,
one
son
More
Recruits
From
Michigan
W. N. Gladstone and Thomas
M. M. Prindle and Mrs. Mattie
One dauglrLynd returned home from Char-1 • amp were doifig business in Grand and four daughters.
WmUed. Given 3 Months In­
lotle, Monday morning, when* they Rapid*. Friday.
struction
Before
Serving.
lind been visiting for a week and! Mr*. M. A. Ritchie ami Mr*. J. \V. world.
Dr. C. If. Barber of this cily has
For more than 30 years Mrs.
nt-n attended Hu* Eaton Coitniy. tini'lrniig returned Nfrom Saginaw
on Friday, where they had been in Gurd lived in Baltimore township recently been ap|*ointe&lt;l Official
fnir. .
Tn Whom It My Concern:—
Mr*. C. M. Smith left for Baltic attendance at the annual meet ink where'she had a large circle of Medical Examiner for tho IT. S.
Three years ago she nnd Marine Corps in ^Hastings and* vi­
Crock Saturday morning.
She! nf lhe Grand Lodge of the Pyfli- flieiids.
This is to certify that I have taken a course of Stationary Engineering
will accompouv her husband home I inn Sister*. They report n very- her companion moved to Hastings cinity.
after a few days visit.
|&lt; njoyable meeling mid a pleasant
Moro recruits are wanted for the
with the International Corrcspoiukucc Schools and cannot-speak too highly
H. G. Benaway anti W. E. Nelson time,
Brethren clmirh io which she Marine Corps from Michigan, ami
were in llastlqg*. W«tdnn*day. 1111 Mi" M. E. Hubbard ha* a very proved herself a worthy and ac- Dr. Barber will examine all appli­
of their methods of teaching students: They can’t help hlit learn, if they
attendance at the meeting of the neat sign on* her shnp windows,
cant* who apply.
Accepted aptkiunty Y. M. C. A.
'Marion Beiiaway did the leitoriiig.
She lived a Christian from her plicmits are transferred first to
only.study the text Ixxvks. When I ctirdlled I was firing, hard'work and long
Mr*. Charles P. McNaughton and I Our bridge crossing‘the Thorn- childhood to lhe end of a long and the Recruiting Headquarters at
ctlildran
returned
from 'Battlej apple river on Main street is
hours, I am iiow in charge of a 300 II. I’, engine with shorter hours and
happy life here below.
Besides Detroit and from 18-1 roil tn the
Creek. 'Fhiir*d.iy evening, where'reiving a needed coal uf paiill. gray her companion and.other members Recruiting Depot at Norfolk. At
she had hem visiting a stater un-i ni -*olm. Marion lienaway wi-bliu:* of the immediate family and rela- Norfolk they are put through a
in&lt;irc than double the'pay 1 was getting before I cnrolleil.
friends for 'several weeks.
,
' I the brush.
.
three months' course of instruc­
J. S. Broughton &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapid* | Clayton Lazenby and son. Rex. of friends and neighbor* who will tion. after which course they are
WM. HOPKINS; Chief Engincci
wa« calling on old friends hen* on ilonklin wen*,.calling on old friend* mourn.
available for duly abroad any
WedtHMMlay.
{Saturday.
They like their new
Hastings Wool Boot Co.. Hasting*.
*hip. or at any Post nr foreign sta­
The
following
reiailves
from
nut
George Coman has Hie limber*; home but Middleville has a warm
tion where Marine* serve'.
of the cily were present:
for his bam on the ground and the ’place in their heart*.
The Marines form lh« military
Mi *. .1. Hutchins, Hattie/Crock;
building will b'*giu at once.
. Monday u. m. Vein Newton was
branch of. the. Navy and serve both
Mr.
nud
Mrs.
Harry
Minty,
Hallie
Mrs. Sam Allen wa*in
Grand!driving Hu&gt; M. E. Thompsmr h*ain.
-id sew and an land.
They have
Rapids Saturday.
| He had occasion to n&lt;&gt; into tin* Creek: Mrs. ChmdMc Grand Rnp- seen service in Egypt. Algiers. Tri­
Mr. and M&lt;*. WiH&lt;*r Robertson' lumber yanl. so (daring lhe weiglil iil*.- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wills, Bed­ poli, China. Japan. Caron. Cuba,
This is only one of thonsanjls of similar letters that arc written by stu­
with Mr. nnd Mr*. Mrrt Thompson - thought eit*ryllung wouht In* all ford; Mr. Wm. TreUiric, Alto; Mr. Porto Rico. Panama. Sanlrt Domin­
vidfed Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kraft at! right, but the hiL-h-«tiirited liars*-- John Trolhrir. Hickroy Cornersfl go. Nicaniugua. in the Islands of
dents of the I. C. S. ami this man's experience is the experience of every than
Charlotte mid attended the fair.
decided to run. When they rvach- Mrs. Lettie Henry mu! daughter. Fonnosa. Sumatra, Hawaii and the
David Mattison visited A. -t ied Hie factory they tried h» turn MmIona; Frank Trellirir, -Samowho applies iiimsclf to bettering his circumstances in life.
Philippine*.
na; Edward Trolhric. Dowling.*
After a short service at the home
The regular pay nf Marines var­
Saturday nnd.Suinfciy.
What He Has Done You Can Do.
on East Marshall SL. the regular ies from 915 to *69 per month, ac­
Mr.*. Marcia Hnbbnrd nf Gmservices
were
h&lt;-hl
m
lhe
Halticording
tn
rank
and
length
of
serA lucky runaway.
slnnliua is visiting, tier daughter age done.
There arc 287 different course* to choose from and whatever your aim in
nnd son. Miss Ella tftid Chet Hub-' M. M. Prindle and Mr* Maith
A man starls in ns a Private nl
Lynd returned from Charlotte C. W. Ballou, speaking from the
hard ami wife, for a few days.
life an I. C. S. course will make the road Jo success more rapid ami sure.
siibjeci of the “unfeigned Faith of 915 per monllrand climlis up in ac­
Glenn E. Blake altonded the Re­
a Christian 'Grand mother and cordance willHhis own merila and
publican stale convention at Kal­
He was nseisled by Rev. individual effort.*, •
amazoo, Wednesday, n* one of the in the sight* of lhe Eaton County Mother.’’
Mr*. Gouldman who road the scrip­
county ‘ delegates.
fair.
.
Board-’i'iuul
lodging,
clothing,
Mrs. C. A. Reed nf Wn*lnngfon.
Abe Carl ha.* returned from Can- ture and !«•&lt;! iti prayer.
Inlermeul was made in IhexBal- medical ’and surgical nltendancc.
D. C. is visiting her parent*. Mr....
are furnished in addition to llu'ir
liinore
cemelery near the church.
nnd Mrs. E. J. MrN'aughion for a | tlin-slung lhe. ii*ual large wheal
pay.
crop earli year.
This year il i*
Sail Death of Earl Tucker.
of McBain
Mrs. Win. Arnold n,
......... i* !•■** Ihnn one half of a crop, many
A Furrwell Parly.
Karl Tucker nf this city, a well- .On Wednesday evening a iniblic
thn-gueal of her daughter. Mrs. Al­ 'thrilling huL little-more than will
OFFICE OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
known employi*"of the (ainsolidal- farewell party was given at tinbert Parker and family.
Mrs. Samuel Harvey and son
i.’niled Brethren churrh in honor
Write me your needs
Hastings, Michigan
married on July ft to Miss Maude of
Room
3,
Pancoast
Bldg.
droughl.
R^v. C. W. Ballou and family
Judson loft Safunk'iv evening 1 , M. M. Wilson returned from hi* Stuart, died in Butterworth hos­
whose three years pasloral«- ex­
California for an milrfihiie slay.
&gt;1 vacation on Sunday .anil is again pital. &lt;irai.Hl Rapids, at two o'cIock pired with hl* asaigumbnl to Ben­
4,»|iu ihe AL
R. IL’Cn.’-s business nt on Tuesday afternoon following un gal cliarge.
The house was well
Grand Rapids were th** guesU ....
' pleasant operation fur appendicitis. Funer­ hill’d with m.-mtiers nnd friend*
her parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Samuri
al services will be held from the who spent Hu1 evening in a social
manner. .
Zerhe, Sunday and Monday.
[
Recital In Parish House.
llasliugs Grange,
Frank f.ee sold n nice bunch of home of the parents of- deceased in wny.
After
luncheon
had been
Mrs, Mark 'Riirhie nud Mrs. J. live stock from hi* Thornnpph* • •rand Rapid* id 2:30
o'clock. served Miss Mary Stamm nresenteilI / A Recital will he given at the
Program for Hastings Grange. No.
W. Armstrong returned from Kng- farm one day Iasi week. Still with Thursday afternoon.
Burial will the pastor and family a nice purse■ Parish house of Emmnnmd church 50, Oclidier 12, H»li:
lake place in Grand Rapid*.
The of money on behalf of the member*1 on Friday evening, October, fl. nl
Roll
Cail—Suggestions far better­
in ntlendiince al lhe annual meet­
i*n anxinti,
amt friends, at the same lime• 8:|5 p. in, by Mae Aline Osborn*, ing our Grange.
ing of the Grand Lodge of the
Earroll L. Bates, rector of Ernmah- ■peaking in most filling words off pianist ami Mrs. N. E. Degvn, yo“Whnl Part Shouhl the Agricul­
Pvthinn Sisters.
ii.-l church. li:i'i&gt;n--.
a detaUr
home
Gray
The admission Is free, hut tural College Have in the Future
the esteem with which they were• calist.
Abraham Carl
returned home
lion of local FrermasoiM and a
a silver collection will b&lt;* Zaken (•• Development &lt;&gt;f Our Stale?".—Bro.
held
by
their
iiianyxfriends.
Saturday from Canada where lie
••lion crew Is overhauling number of Mr. I’m-kcr’.* associates
The Neal
Three Day
Rev. Ballou then replied in a. defray the small exiwnsrs.
II. M- Bates.
goes to assist m threshing the&gt;ii*-inu planking on M^in st. in lhe factory will allend tin* fun­
The following prograni will In*
Treatment for IJquor mid
most touching nnd lender way, re­.
ual large wheal crop each y«-6r.
“The Work nf .Mrs. MnrvBprague
eral.
z
Drug addictions has -been
M. A. Dietrich ha* had his home
Mr. Tucker was 26 years old calling briefly his three years pas­-.. Fantaisie ............................ Thall-erg Among Hu* Grange Palienraxbi Jlie
Mi** Edith Jones i« housekeeper
on Arlington- Sln-eL ' painted in for her brother. Emory, out nt the nnd came lb Jfnstings about live torate. He expressed' his npprocia-.
University Hospital."—Sister rllla
used In a great many thous­
Chopin Olis.
cream wilh while (rimming*.
njd home in Lcightqn township, years ago.
He had previously re­ lion of the loyalily and help of theI• Elude ............
and cases without n single
Mur AlineOsborne.
R.s-ilaHoii
while liis wife is assisting in lhe sided in Big Rapids and Grand Rap­ church member* and friends that
"Flower.&lt;—Sfislcr
failure. Wo an- willing to
ids. -He was.a great fa\'or.-tft wilh had helped lo make his work a‘ Recompense . ....W. S. Hammond Francis Oita.
He a*ked that his many
•prove lo you. beyond n
were in Hastings, in attendance.
Al the lime success.
Under date of llrlr.b.-r 5. 1911, hrs fellow workmen.
anisic—rosier .aa*n.
’Lily T. Stricki.nu&gt;
ipicstlon or doubt, and with
the meeting of the .County V. M. C. Ihero appears in lhe Grand Rapid.* of his death he was a**.slant sup­ friends give lo his successor and
।
■
Tlie.
flniiige
legislative
P
t
roithe
churt-h
the
same
loyal
sutqiorL
Mrs.
N.
E.
Degen
A. on Wednesday.
News, u nt'jvs item that will Inler- erintendent of life shop. Feeling
out a single rent of cvpciwe,
gnim”-;4&lt;in|a Master J. C. Kelchiim.
Ho expressed his rogrel lo sever Yalsq Caprice
J. L. Broughton of Grand Rapid* r*t the people of Hii* vicinity, who
Hint vve can remove nil de­
the tie which Isnmd them together
Mnszkuwski । Refreshliieiits Will he-served.
was calling on old friends here on becnni*1 acquainted with Rev. Rob­
sire for alcoholic sllmuIher Granges nre
Moszkowski
Wednesday.. Old time resident.* ert Invis, during his work here covered that he was .* .ffering from in love ’and Christian felluwship.
Value Prelude .——
-—.
huils. We permit you to be
nnq old friends are always wcl.i.serious case of appendicitis.
He He sang “Blest Be The Tie That
Mac Aline Osborne.
Addin Edmomls,
coined.
Thomas
ing meetings at Spring luikc. tlx wa* hurried to Bulterwoi;h hospit­ Binds" nnd then pronounced a final ('jivaline
Iwith judge mid jury.
Secretary.
in.: reception
1 .-ivpieui tendered
lenovrvu
itev.
. .........................
The
lbw. , *eci
sect calltul
the Holy Roller*, hrad- al on Thursday afletmioii. an oper­ benediction, remembering- nil. both
ation b-ing v&gt;erfornie&lt;| lr,|e in lhe obi ami young.
.Mrs. N. E. Degen
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Westbrook at the M. E. churrh on *d by the Rev. I
Etude ........................................... Liszt :
Coining Foot Ball Gaines.
Wednesday evening was well al-1 came so noi*&gt;*y mid
evening by Dr. Webb, nutated by
Ndcturnn ................................. Chopinj The members of the high school
tendod by member* of ul| th*' much noise and
Dr. Latfirop of* Rusting*. The op­ Bavkrt Bull Trams En­
.Mae Alim* Osborne.
Rm&gt;1 ball squad are steadily prarchurches in the village, for irre- (he (ifflcors werx
, . eration revealed a serious case of
thusiastic In Deltou
Grand Rapids Ixieation
gardirss of their church nflllin- ■ lhe di*lurbnnre.
Some of the -sippcndicitta.' mid the physician*
Thc Enchanted Fnrost*....Philipsitiring under the direction of Coach
The young ladies basket ball From the Land'of the Sky Blue ; Vcrn Rogers nnd they are making
71 Sheldon Ave.
Hons. all -.nre glad to welcome! residents. living some live blo&lt;k*i had little hope of his recovery. Mr.
R»v. Westbrook hack In this vill-’nway eamplafiKil that they couldI Tucker rallied, however, and sceni- team i&lt; now a well eslahlished fact
Water Gadmanjsuch good
progress
they
may that they may
Gadinan
■ Michlluit
good
progress
Del roll Local ion
---------------------■ng&lt;&gt; for another year.
• not sleep, mid that Hie neighbor- ed to he holding hi? man. espccial- in Delton, two very .enthusiastic The Moon Drops Imw
.Cadman;bn
expected
In develop into the
821
Woodward Ave,
'
Mrs. N. E. Degen
Camntell A .Pratt look in llve-hiM’d dogs took up (|u’*noisc to addi ly on Tuesday .morning.
Later he practice game* having been played.
' host .team which (hi.* town ha* li.nl
Schyite.jn several years.slock Wrttflesdav; but for lack of to their iliscoinforl.
Several of’ begun to sink rapidly ami death Regular hour.*, for prneUee .occur Polonaise
~
Grand Rapids Phones:
on -Monday and Thursday after­ Firefly
cars were unable to load until late the members showed light to-tin*-- followed eaf-ly in the afiernoon.
Prudent ■ The Grand Rapids Union high
Citizens 5572. Bell 1(192
.Mac Aline Osborne.■ , . ■ I school team wilb play in Hastings
nt nigh), competing .rail road lines1 ofllcnr, who called in reonfnrre-■ • Mr. Tucker was an industrious noons from four until five o’clock,
Detroit Phone: Grand 700
would be welcomed hy our slock mi'iiLs. and then advised a mure or- .voting man. n useful citizen and it is needless to state, perhaps, that A Birthday Song..Macfndyen' ‘
on Salui day-afternoon. On We&lt;iShippers.
Itlerly meeting nr else he would be■ promised t&lt;&gt; rise high in his wtrrk. the young women feel rather dif­
noMlay, Hastings will play in Char­
fident
in
rcganl
to
tdn&gt;ii.g
before
The H. T. French Mill has been, ■ ompelb'd tn take -nnw In jail midI Great symiiathy- lum been expreulotte*
mixed
gatherings,
hut
that
ladies
shtrt down for n few days wlilie Htnp Hie meriIngs .•nlln’hr.”
'
First Fool Bull Game.
Paying Fair Promhuns.
some repairs were licRig made.
I Mis* ('.ilherinc Otto, nf the Cili- aged parents and his two sisters, will be most cordially welcomed al
The Hastijigs high school fool
T. p. French, who ha." been ill pen* Telephone Co. is soon to take who survive him.
His passing has all times.
Secretary Dawson of the Barry
Mrs. Chas. Kopf. patroness.., ball learn played ils tlrst game on
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
for a few day* is out again grant- her vacation and will spend a (Mir­ Is-eii a great blow lo all who knew .
Saturday with lhe We*lern Normal County Agricultural Society, is
ing hi* friends.
ition of .*mn&lt;- al Clan*. Mich.. vi*il- him.
W. H. Olis of Brookfield spent
Reserves and was defeated hy a paying premiums to exhibitors* nt
Dr. Thompson of Grand RapidsJ ing friends.
Whenever ;the the rei’enl fair, who apply to him. Sunday with his son. Harry of
Odd Fellows Attention.
score of 55 to “
was
.....
&gt;
i
.
i
„
I...;,.,.
.....
wa* here in c.niisulhdion
consultation witli
wilh Dr
Dr.
Whist
Club
Elects
Ofllcerx.
this
placf.
C:&gt;n*iderahle wheal is bring saw­
,*mn aucc
succeeded
-------- ,„
in gelling (Im-! After all exjiensvs are paid, lhe ofSaturday evening. Oct. JOIh. a home team
B. C. Swift. Wednesday evening.
_r.against
-- -------------------- nnd directors Will hold a
ed this week by finneis in IhiAt the annual Hireling of lhe special meeting of tho I. 0. O. F. ball, *k'mi&lt;I gams were fnadc
Hoy Douglas now drives a new
'Th* mteWnn sale of Charles vicinily. who are pulling in more member* nf the Hufilings . Whist will be held for tho purptnw nf con­ the visitora, who rank well wills business meeting. Compliments for buggy.
■'
Duffey in Yankee Springs. was than lhe pvcragr uiiminl. thinking Club held nn ’Thursday evening, the ferring lhe initiatory degree on Iwo minor college teams. Conch Rogers ...............
the fair are still being heard, and
«■„,
George Havens spent from Salwell all ended mid good nrices re­ lhe prospect*
good
fry good following ofllcers. were elected for candidates. On Tuesday owning, is making line progress in Irainirig-owing lo lhe revived interest'next uniay until Monday in Kalamazoo.
ceived fur-the goods offered.
•prices next year.
the ensuing year:
. .
Oct. 13th at the regular meeting tbe tho squad, which is expected to fall’s exhibition will be boosted.
Mrs. Francis Gorlnrm spent Sun­
Mrs. C. P. McNaughton and chil­
W, J*. Corson went ' to Wayland
President—Roy Hubbard.
•
first degree will be conferred. A turn out a very good eleven. The
day with hur mother in the city.
dren returned from Battle Crock. on Tuesday in run his eland dur­
Notice.
Secretary and Treasurer—Geo. good attendance Is desirM at both work of the local learn cannot be
Tljurntay eve. where she had been ing Ibcir street fair.
loo highly complimented, as many
Bill is al­ Myers.
I will lie in my office everv Fri­
Tho Cleveland. Oljin, chamber of
meeting*.
of
the
players
had
never
seen
a
veiling a staler and friends for ways on lhe job where the nimble
Members of House. Committee­
L. D. Stamm. N. G.
day night and .Saturday until fur­ commerce is considering n co■nan* weeks. C. p. returned Fri­ nickel is on the move.
fool ball game, to say nothing ther notice. '
Dr. J. W. Woolen. G. R. Olis, W. A.
partm'rwhip housing plan modeled
day front several weeks spent , al
about playing in one.
Frank Rayner is making some Schader.
.
. M. L. Howell, M. D, 2wks on lhe English precedents.
DANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
One must «acrifice.
The best things ol life are gained in
ibis wav. If you want to lay aside a part of your earnings,
come to this bank and O|*en an account. . A bank account
will assist you greatly in the undertaking.
Wc welcome the

FARMERS STATE BANK

J

Hastings Potato Bread and Malted
Kream Bread

middleville

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant

*

Hastings Man Commends
I. C. S. Cource of Study

International Correspondence' Schools
J. M. Waterman, District Manager

A PROVEN
SUCCESS

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THE PRICE QUESTION ON

TABLETS
(•eorirv Mosier.
Th** , young folks
voted lo have n Halloween .-uH-inl on
(Irtiilu-r 3lsi.
Mr*. Norris of Banfleln ims Ihu’D
spending a few weeks with her
brolln-r Miles Fisher anil family.
.Mr. ami Mrs. Urruu Itarret. Mrs.
Ellnwurtli BhhtI, Mrs. Geo. Whiltt-more nnd Charles tunilli motored
to Allegan Thursday to attend the

is jutt what you need, madam.
Many
rISwomen
who were troubled with indigestion, a
sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and
habitual constipation, have been permanently cured

by the use’of Chamberlain’, Tablets. Before using
these tablets they felt miserable and despondent.
Now they are cheerful and happy and relish then-

meals. Try them.

The L. A. S. will mc l al the hall
on Oclobcr tilth, for dinner. Bring
Uiimlile.-*.
.
Mr. total Mrs. Albert »aud Orrou'
fade mui James nmil.-’wi.* Hill inui
families look in Um fair uL Char-’
toile, Friday.
fc
.Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Httniptai
and chifdrett Bpcnl sumlny will
Will Hampton and family.
Sir. ami Mi&gt;. Frank \ .ii s&gt;
vi*il*-*l tln-ir cousin, L*’i’*-n Van Sy
Okies, Jost Sunday.
Vance Warren ami family, u
Flinl. arrived Iv-re W«tim--Mlay fa
a week’s visit wilh relatives.

They only cost a quarter.
Stnrklmul and wH* aitd 1
Bhriner mid family alb'itded
fair at Charlotte, Thur-luy.
'
Mr. mid Mrs. Ertv-t Smith
Chicago are visiting Mr. and

Chamberlain's Tablets

FURNITURE
"We cannot t&lt;to strdngly impress upon the minds of the people of Barry
Co.,that when it cutties t*&gt; FURXI'^l RE..tliat is &lt;&gt;ul strong suit. Wc arc
there with the goods. Wc arc getting in our new lines ami they,
will suit you. . \te have furniture ‘tor every nxmi in, the house and
if you should desire any article not found In our regular-stock, vve will be
glad to semi ami gel it for you. Wc have the catalogues of the leading
furniture makers and it is no trouble.to make a satisfactory selection.
THE PRICE QUESTION
As our store expense is-Small and our operating expense is light: as wc
buy for ca&gt;li ami Kcl the-discount- wc can MEET ANY COMPETITION
AND THEN SOME. This is no idle boast. We invite you to.put us to the
test whenever you desire to make any purchases of furniture. We vvotihl
like to have you inspect our line of Bed Room -Suits, Parlor Fumiturf,
Couches, Rockers, Dining Tables. Dining Chairs, etc. Y*m will be surprised
ami pleased with the money saving op|»urtunitics wc can offer in Furniture.

Humor McKindley of Kalamazoo
w.is in lOWit'Tnwwiay organizmu a
rl.ias in music. He sorun*d eight
pupils and Ims the promise of severnl more.
Big bargains in Wall Paper nl
Tnulkncr’s Drug Store, all of Un*
ni'HiLh.
Mm.’ Gillespie entertained
he
and wife. rMr. and Mrdaughters from Kalamazoo Sundaj &lt;mlU&gt;n
Jiurfer,. Ivan Briggs and &lt;'■
Stevens and family vv.-m to i

Varying Weight of Elephants' Tusks, j
Thu average weight of Ivory ob-[ "I say. Wilkins. I can’t set any speed
tntned from n tingle elephant is1 out of that car you sold me. I thought
about fifty pounds, but tusks weighing! you Mid you wore arrosted six times
up to IGO pounds and 180 pounds havo tn itl” "flo 1 was, for obstructing
been procured. Examples have even
been recorded of tusks oxoeodlng !00
pounds tn weight, but these are very
A trtp-of a few hours would seldom
be worth while if one did not bare
the phones to look forward to It tor

N. IL, a granili* cutter, jiosm-.-hcx
I wo. peculiar characters. Bis hands
work in unison, that is. a nuivcim'nl of one involuntarily causes
■ lhe other hand lo perform lhe
.-am*- fiimdion. mid while he ha*
nliundimcc of hair upon Lis lieafl.
In- has never had Ip use a razor on
liir /ace.
.

Mr. ami Mr- Ernest I'ennork and
sou nf Grand Rapids were visitor.*
al Beri l’gmiock's la-1 week. .
Mr. mut Mrs. Ezra Noi^liouse
vvent lo Bradley Humlay l&lt;* visit
Mr*. Morvlioiixes molhi-r. Mrs. L*oL
Mi-s Ad*lie Green is visiting rclain Ghnrlulle.
*. timh-rlijll is over *•.1*1 of
viziltifg her old friends and

DELTON, MICHIGAN

Mr mul ,Mr- Will *-.ui.:i und
■ liildirn and Vance Warh-n and
familx spent Sunday .it G; u Lak--.
Mrs. P.irm-ll \\'o*wiitiati--i- ha*
gum- to Muskegon to vi-.il her sf—
ter. .Mr*. Henry Barn&gt;y.

Big Points

That contribute to the cvcr-tncrcusing
popularity of

Raxal1 Cheery Bark Cough Syrup
and its superiority over many other cough remedies

I

Our students Win

Its taste is exceedingly pleasant.
- '
It docs not derange Uie stomach.
■It’s a large bottle for the money.
It contains nothing harmful.
Its purity is above reproach.
It will relieve you or your money hack.

Mr. and Mr"f Kalamazoo
mid Mr*. Pennock and sou of Alm-r
have- Iie.-it visiting Mr. mid Mrs.

Is it strange that wc sell more of it Ihan ol nil other
cough remedies combined?

in the exacting banle ot btuincn life. We place more Bookkeeper* and
Stenographer* annually (Iran any other two buiincu school* in Central. Western
or Notthern “Michigan combined. Let u» mail you tho proof. Catalog frat.

25c. 50c. $1

McLachlan "Business University
MI3 Pearl Strut

GIlAXGE IIALL CIIIIXEIIS.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bes
datighlvr. Marr. *'’ ’
’
l-icy ami Air-. I
Ju Battle Cwk.

Grand Rapids. Mich.

Saturday,

White Dress Goods
After June 25 all White Dress
Goods, Waistings, White Crepes,
etc., will be sold at Less Than

Actual Cost.
Children’s Ready-made Gingham
and Percale Dresses at Cost.

Some extra good bargains in Dry
Goods.

II. WILKINSON
Both Phones

We Pay

llOWI.IXG. .
.VTTTvrning •nrint will hr held at
the liomr «*f Mik*- Sniith njixt .Fri­
day evening.
Ladies In-in-- llieii
■youthful photograph.
Pot luck
supper will be served.
Mr. ami Mrs. I'rank Whllvv**!th
and 'll-. Maiy Burroughs allended
the fair m Charlotte. Thursday.
•
l.lny.I Hus*-.
wife ami -**ns
Wayne and Patil of Bfllllt’ Creek,
visited lo r brother. Hay I'nrmmi
and family Sahirdny ami Htmday.
Mrs. Elnrl Emmons reittrm-*l
! home Ibis week from caring xfor
Mrs. Weeks mid baby, in Helb-vtie.
Will B-mk’es and wife are mov­
ing to Clarksville, where they have
ptirnha.-w-d a liotip*.
We regret to
have I hem leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Skillman spent
Sunday al Geo. Gh«-i-si-mun's it
Mnpl*- &lt;*n*v»'.
------- - - -----Glialnn-r Norris mid family visitesl with In-r pari'itls. a few dayIasi .week. ' .
------ ——

dntiuhh-r Mr*. .Ii-mdi
. Itirhlaint Sept. J7
. Ho was i&gt; »rn in L-&gt;l• to this count ry many

The Perpetual Blunderer.

Ever meet the affable gentleman
who smilingly confesses that he has
m?de a mistake in some matter or
other nnd is richly nnd profoundly re­
gretful—won’t you forgive him—and
bear the penalty, of hts blunder your
self, hke a jolly fellow? Fine, gen­
tle mannered. valuable acquaintance.
lA'Wling. titmiiay.
___
John Shidlield and wife

capacity for ■ blundering aud th« goncrons capacity to apologize mid l&lt; avs*.
v6u to hold the bag. pnzilcd to know
Just why. you grasiiL'd hold of the,
thing? Afterword you regret meeting
him nnd try to tram-for-your business

Prairieville, Mich.

Per Cent

wet-- uttesls of -It. K. Stanton mid;
wife. Sunday.
•'1 In-re will ho roller *kaLmg..in
Dr. K-llar’s hull every l’u -day
and Friday Evenings, Coinlucl-'d by.
| pl CoqU.
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PLUMBING 6 HEATINti
GENERAL REPAIRING
If you have any work in tbe above* lines- I shall 1ms more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you wift
find my -prices as low as 1 can possibly make them.
My Other -Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

Lcar.ing''Tower of Pisa.
This relebrat-.d tail-tower la situ
at« I in Uf-- city uf 1’i .i. Italy, and was
built xiuriiiR tho twelfth century’ by
tbp "derman architect. William of Inns
pluck It is .cylindrical tn shape, 50
feet In diameter. l*i feet high, and
leans about fourteen feet out of th-*
&lt;&gt;crt&gt;c!)dicu!ar. It is entirely of whin-

Ought ha not. ns n inark of apprecla
lion, ho given n job driving n garbage

THE Rtxall STORE

Michigan

‘‘.Pollyanna. that optomistic heroine of Portcus who found
in every circumstance and upon every occasion something
tor which to be glad, said that one could

Be Glad

upon 'Blue Monday’
week because nc.vO

Now you people of Delton and vicinity have something
for which to be glad, not only upon Monday, but also upon
every other day in the week, and that is because you have a
merchant who can forget self interest and sacrifice a well
earned profit to tide you over an unlnokcd for emergency.
When even Sears &amp; Roebuck sent'back your sugar check
with their apologies and you were forced to -rely upon your
home merchant to supply your needs, you found our store
not only willing to fill your orders, but also giving you 33’ •'X*
more for your money than any other merchant in the county.
We arc still making yotithc .same offer and will continue to
do 30 until the market drops below that point or until our
pres’ent supply is exhausted. Why not help the merchant
who helps you?

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich.

divid ’d by Hint* of columns. The top 1
whlcn Ir surmounted by u Hat rout and I glanced ferociously at tbe solitary por­
an open Railcry cummnnding a splen­ ter lamp glowing n&lt; ar tho piano.
did view of the xiirrnipditig country |

Quick at Repartee.
Teacher- -’ Williams, after selling
merchandise, where do you put It. on

originnfty’ tended to Ban I
iinif.itli.ii settled infirc on ono|
the -pr* sent in*-llnaiton. -which it has
1 beg your pardon.
malntnincc) with icarctly any pitrin-p- way to the workhouseJ" John gave
tible Incnai" for hundreds of years. her a look of clerical dignity, nnd,
Tho upper part of the structure was jMiinting to the bottle, gravely said,

Mr. ami Mi- M.inly of Battle
CrtR'k. took dinner Willi. Ctau..G'ir- part the Inclination;-and the cram!
ham and wifi- Friday and Satur­ chime ot belli*. »i-v&lt;*n in number, ot
day.
They i-nti itauu-d her siMvr which the large,i uk,nt? weighs *11,0AC

which are and
i- Ims l*--n found
hi Egyptian child
h

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Ellis E. Faulkner
Delton

&gt;f Bmdl'-lil.
. Esther Freeimin
s|n-til- n few days
n Hastings lliif we

Capital
$20,000,00
Surplus 6,000.00
A. A/Aldrich, Pres.
J.G. llufthcs. Vice-!’
Fred O. I luilhcs, Cashier
DIRECTORS
Dr. Donald McLcay
A. A. Aldrich
Win. Elliott.
T. A. Aldrich
J. G. Hughes

DELTON,

Gold Fish Free!

Mere Woman Work Now.

In 1850 only one woman worked tor
wages to every ten man; now tho ra­
tio ot one woman to four men.

’’■George, ten years ago you promIstd'ine that wEen you made a million
you’d retire from buaineas, and then
we'd travel and enjoy life.’
'-j

RHEUMATISM

Decay of-lhe System Easily Pre­
sobbed.. ’Why do you still keep on
vented by the use ofRHEUMA ’

’ "What d&lt;» you UiluK at her vole*!
since |t has b-in mlnodr “Wsll.’ j
smiled Brown. "I can’t way Vhat It Is
any better than It Javbul then? UI
certainty a ’whole lot more ot ft."— i
Ilehoboth Sunday lleraltj.

workingT
Chronic Rheumatism ia the reuilt of
•’Georg*'. as he hurried Into his over lhe organs of the body becoming impreg­
coat, growled:
nated with Uric Acid crysuh. which catwo
" ’Ah, that’s just'lrtte you—never eat- their decay. Rhcuma will stop al! im
uf the disease and. restore the M
functions of the system. RHEUMA
bers up the stiffened jointt and ref

CHAS. DENEAU.

MICHIGAN.
tlwm Is

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
furnished

Not long sinew the Hornum Cigar I
slore became t'The (Hub" nnd l.«
living up lo Us ii'imbitlou* Ilf Hip
liosiMiality Wing dispensed.
Along Urn latter part of 1013. tin- ,
ili-r tin- able mmi.ig'-menf
Ed.
IltiiTinan. the Hooumi Cigar Store I
MARKS RICHNESS OF BUTTER ■&lt;|H&gt;iied
a new era in cigar stores ini
Barry county when they wAij. into!
new iitiarlers nn Jefferson St. The;
object al that time wa« lo make the

For Hale Cheap-Rough l-iiich lum­
ber for roofing and aliwtling. also
bill muff. Phone MMU. ImpHie
F. G. Piefee. City.
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For Sale—flood dry mixed Waul
*225 per cord deliven'd. Phone A.
F. Sylvester or Geo. Tolhurst. IT

17161558
HAS HANDSOME HEW SIGN

113-1.

For Sale—Good clean, lip l&gt;&gt; dat&lt;
slock of general merchandise. in­
voicing about *7.000 located ii
. Ih-M. little Inland town in state
If yon mean business, address X
.rare BANNER Ollier.
tf

The rich, yellow color demanded by
the public in dairy product* haa been
shown to be due primarily to the na
ture of cow feed. Tills announcement
Is made by tho department of ogrlcul
turn an-the result of expcHmenta car­
ried on in co-operation with the Miasouri state experiment station.
.
The conclusion Is that, although to
some extent a breed characteristic, tlie
intensity of this yellow color, may.
within certain llmffs. be increased or
diminished at will by chnnKhiK the

K.irrhm’r.
Kale—10 RamlMiuillctl
id four yearling ram*,
impbell. Morgan. Phone,

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For Sale Cheap-r^RvloH Oak," soli
or hard coal stove. Nearly new.
Phone I23B. F. G., Stowell, 322 E
Green._____________ G-

LOCAL NEWS

CLEAHER IS VERY POPULAR
•xnicn Find a Good Denutm!
for ,11 Wherever Offered to
’
Homekeeperx.

The wliercnliouls of Dr. G, Wil-1
kin Bhipmgn, wanlod on u.charge
nf violating Hh* local f&gt;(&gt;Hon law,i
ate still tiirkmiwn to the ulllcers.
The Hastings Electric Co., man­
There was a -large gathering o* ufacturers of the miw ami greatly
Pythian* in Castle hall nt the fall improved vacuum cleaner patented
by .Mr. Barnes are enjoying a tine
hade and seem tn have un article
■ hut appeals.slrongly to lhe homernnkers. Forest. Jordan went t&lt;» a
uelfthlmring cily. and in two days
The examination of Alber! Ca-' sold
14, and he hud never al templ­
vnro the Italian, who wan acreded ed. to sell elpaners. Other* sales­
for throwing Joseph La title from a men have the same experience.
wagon,ybi-eakin. ai* left leg. will
The Electric Co. is a local- jmtfilake place in Justice Gould's court tion whose prosperity we should
'The Club" as It i* known nl the mi October 8.
present time is enjoying a most re­ I Frank Eggleston. t.Iij was ar- all-be glad to see mid to encourage.
markable patronage. Considerable । rested for i-iilcring the Imine of lii.s Ils prrnhuT is calk’d lhe "Hastings"
money v.ns expended in Utting the wife who is suing him for divorce,
store with lhe
most, improved and nltempting to commit assault
equipment, for (tie care and proper and baUery. was arraigned liefnrc
an,| fcipirs.; JusiJce Cndwnlladrr on Rntunlay
ilrong drawing

HASTINGS MARKETS

Cnnl of Thank*—We wish to ex­
press our sincere gralilude to the
waul vniir cider apjdes; and will
pay lhe higlibsl market price for green plants, lhe principal one being friends mid who so kindly -gave
all pmillry brought us mi Mmi- carotin, which constitutes a largo part sympalhy mid nssislmire hi our Inle
.
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of the coloring matter ot carrots The
other yellow pigments In milk are
■I rmig&lt; known as xanthophylls. These are
found in a number of plantfl, Ineliidlng
grass, but arc especially abundant in
yellow autumn leaves.
This explains the fact -that fresh,
green grass and carrots increase ths
yellowness of- butter. Green grans is
probably richer hi carotin than any
other dairy feed and cows feeding on
It produce the'highest colored butler.

For Sale—Good 0
room h
nicely located; gas, hard ami
water in kitchen.
Emiuin
A. Cain.
Ph«ne
1

OCTOBER 8, 19M.
HEW "HASTIH6S" VACUUM

Tho Hastings Milling Co. I* pa
ing CS cent* for wln-al. Wheal

Up to Broker to Explain.

While admitting the genertl metalnets of the genus "flapper" m corresi pondence clerks a London broker tells
jof a terrible happening, caused by his
। signing a letter in a. hurry. The letter
I was duly dispatched, but was speedily
, I returned by tho client with some rath­
, er sarcastic remarks. Ou-loeklng at
| the concluding sentence he found tho
• typist had written, "business here liaJ
i been on a more mopl basis today."
(Mi|—A small black imrsc. cmilain-1 Of course(what ho said waa ' normal.**
ing bi'twden seven mid eight d"llars and some foreign coin*. I ‘
Sal unlay aflenmon al lhe sale

For Rent—8 room Ikiiiao
ward, hard anil
" '
kitchen. Phone.

PERSONAL MENTION

For'Sale—Al a bargain 225 acres,
with two sets nf good buildings,
fliret' mile* northwest of Nash­
ville. one half mifa.frpm wlmol:
XTnnI fence*. soft and fiard water.
Will Ml lit or lo ---- “
buildings. Elzey ”

IWH. number lo suil
\l-. several ShropTeleplione 17 or

uml my .house pair old
ver Imwed plll-ses. Fill
le.-B- nl BANNER oflh
lirnlion—Those' wishing eliinj- ' Edward*.
ney* or furnaces cleaned please Watifad—Capablo girl fa
notify at opce. " Phone. 83011. if

Mr. mid Mis. I . Ii. J-Arni* w
in tirmid Rapid* XVedne-day.
M rs—Ar—II.- -Hedriuk—lias_Eyiir
Indiana In visit lirr parents. ...

For Salo—A few c«nU of nice
2-fool furnace wood. Fred
her. Cily.
.

Notice— No hunting, trapping- or
trespassing will be allowed npmi
our premises in Rullmid town­
ship. ami nil guilty of such will
lie piYNeciilcd according hi law.
A. F. Burroughs.

If you think that you are going to\uy just as good a flour as
French’s White Lily for the same money, you are going to be dis­
appointed. You will not find as complete a mill as ours in the
country, where EVERYTHING is to be found for producing the
BEST FLOUR at the LOWEST COST. Owning our own mill;
our own water power and lighting plant; a fine equipment of the
latest improved machinery; running 24 hours each d^y/year in
and year out; with the BEST of skilled labor* and backed by 40
YEARS of successful experience—all of these are important
factors in producing the BEST FLOUR at the LOWEST COST
that you will NOT FIND IN ANY OTHER MILL.
When you buy French’s White Lily Flour you get a GUAR­
ANTEED flour that is fully “guaranteed” TO PLEASE YOU.
If it should not, all you have to do is to return it to your Grocerand GET YOUR MONEY BACK. So you don’t have to take a
single chance.

house. good windmill. ciriern,
plenty of fruit? gnod outbuild­
ings., Mr*. C. H-. Palmer. Phone
Delhert Reynolds.
2wks

Wanted— Married epupb* to wnri
&lt;&gt;n farm. Moan) with the farm
er. Woman In help aImmjI haiisiwork. Address S. F. Him-hmm
Dowling. Mich. Banflohl phone.

linve been spending a few dayI heir farm iirAssyrln.
Mr. mid Mr-. .1. M. Sis-mi v
cursls of Kalamazoo friends f
Saturday I ill Monday.
Alhcii Baylrr. of Detroit.

For Hale-Hard

both

months old. Dam accepted to Ad­
vanced Registry on the record nf
:Bh lbs. milk in 7 ronwulivo
•lay*.
Sire tlie fanimi- Ihitirdmun Edward “fill.
This young

in* oilier artirlos, at
of Jefferson and 1
:it unlay .afternoon nt

3B l=l t = lE

There is a difference in flour
Every house wife KNOWS that there is a big difference i nr flour. She
knows front experience that a certain brand of flour may produce poor bxead,
ami the next sack even worse bread.hi the other hand. *lu\kn.«iws.ihat a certain other brand of flour always
produces tlic-best.JdiMLui_br&lt;!ad.
S)ic knows that ii she uses the same
amount of flour; prepare* the dough in alwmt the same way. and bakes with
about the same degree ot heat: that she will ALWAYS have nice* white, de­
licious bread, that it is a delight to cat.
ou lake two nicn who/iiivc worked at the milling business the same
length of time. &lt; &gt;nc of them will take your wheat and convert it into a nice
smooth, evert qtialitv of flour; tlie other than will only produce a POOR
OIAIJTY. Why? He.docsnt KNOW HOW.
’
Ddn’t get the idea that tuaking flour is simply "grinding up wficat.'’ If
that were all there is to it. then one man could make just as good flour as an­
other. and experience wouldn’t be necessary.
X on look at these two different kinds of flour, and you will find that thev
Is.th look very much alike.
In fact the POORER Ql'ALITY of flour may
even LOOK better than the other. 'Now WHERE is the difference in these
two brands of flour?
We will tdl-you.
If is simply in the MAKING of
the Hour.
.

ill.-. Win. Gntr*. of Shull/.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hall nnd family,
•f Ciirlbm. spent Sunday wilh Orlille BurtihilT and family. Mr. mid Mrs. F. CarrotuiTS rwlrr-

Single mid double,
tnwanls big Irani
horse . Southwick
..... .
cheap.
Frank Slocum. It. 0.

-r Hale—Eight large loads of lieau
faultier at ■•*? per load.
Alick
Boiler. City phone. ,
I wk
NnUc£-AII hunllng. trapping ami
'•nmassing on my farm. Si c. 2f&gt;.
Baltimore is hereby prohibited
and all violations will lie prose-,
■•utad lo the full extent of the
law.- H. M. Babcock.
2wk»

Wanted—To rent a modern Ihiihc
centrally located.
Phone 15.

ty-^'ireert .-ilk vil
ui
church or on road. Mrs.
try.
twk

retiirncd to their linme in Sylvnni-'i
Ohio. .Thursday. *
Miss Mdry Striker. Miss Marguer­
ite Matthews mid Mi** Grein l.dger nun* up Trim, the' Kalnmnz'w
' Normal Friday |o spend tlie week­
end willi Imme friend* hen1.
Me. and Mrs. &lt;•. M/Fox returned
Tuesday from a moli?rij)g Irin to
Pirrsmi and Big llapi&lt;ls&gt; In Pier­
son limy visiled Mrs. Fyx's aunt.
Mrs. Arthur Barber and family.
Mr. mid Mrs. Johii Payne.Mr. mid
Mrs. Traverse Phillips. Mrs.
ra
Brown. Mrs. XV. K. Barber ami o:hers will allcnd lhe 481b Ajimtnl Scs-

Star, -which will convene in Grant
Rapids Wednesday of riexl week.

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
Middleville,

Michigah

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOBER B, 1914—20 PAGES

PANAMA CANAL WILL
DIVERT OCEAN TRAVEL

Is $1.00 Worth Keeping?

SHORTENS ROUTES BETWEEN
ORIENT AND NEW
YORK

Will You Accept One Dollar From Us If We
Give It to You Gratis?

IMTERNATIONAl COMMERCE
MAY DOUBLE IN 30 YEARS

T TQrT'Tu'T^TI M you resolve to send your Laundry, Washings
x V-z W
A Hill • and Dry Cleaning to us during 1914 and keep
that resolution faithfully, we will do even better then giving you $1.00— we will save you
SEVERAL DOLLARS in time nnd hard work and expense.

We Can Wash Cheaper Than You Can and
“We Wash Everything Every Other Day"
If you have us DRY CLEAN YOUR GARMENTS when they need it, wc save you
money in new clothes for by our process we preserve the clothes you have and make
them wear longer. Wc do not “Rough Dry’’ Shirts or Overalls.

AmericanSteaml/aundry
SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors

Phone 243, Hastings, Mich.

An Income
Our Prepaid Stock.pays, semi-annually, cash dividends at 5%
per annum.

| 5% Net
write for full pentculati.

SAVINGS * LOAN ASSOCIATION 1

Your furnace needs a thorough and careful over­
hauling just now before you start it for the winter,
so you may feel sure it is in shape to do the Iwst
work possible during the coming months.

OR MAYBE

Thoae Who Daaplaa Monay.

your home or store needs proper ventilation, so you
can lie assured of fresh air during the cold of win­
ter without vour nearly freezing from a direct cold
draught. IN E1THERCASE, GET

I am acquainted In a number ot
towna and tn every one of them ther£
are three or four rich men. There
aro alao people tn every one of the
towna who are always saying, "Well.
I would like to have a lot of money.

C. S. WEATHERI.Y

(naming one of the rich men) did.”
The man who talks that way is a liar,
pure and simple. He would take

The Furnace Doctor
37 No. Division Ave

GRAND RAPIDS

Klnd-Hsarted Superintendent

Tho superintendent of a rnsnufsc-I;
turing plant In the United States de-,
iayed the sale of a set of Iron coils for ■
more than a month, while a robin
which had a nest of young there raised
them to the point where they could
fake care of themselves. \
-

Altofl School Report.
Report for month ending Octo­
iler 2. !9I4:
No. days taught, 20.
Total attendance, 070.
Average daily attendance. 338.
Number buys enhdliil, 17.
Number girls enrolled, 17.
Total enrollment, 31.
Percent, of allendanre, 90-',-.
Number of visitors, 3.
Those neither absent nor lardy'
were: Alfred Altofl. Ruth Bailman.
Gladys Grmnes" Ruby Becker. My­
ron Reynolds, Etna Cheney, George
Epdsley, Elsie Reynolds, Harold
Norton. Clarence
Bump, Edgar
Cheney, Velma Scheib, Edwin Rey­
nolds. Henry Scheib. Fred Kennedy,
Clifton Becker, Edward Scheib,
Hnmer Becker, Dorothy
Bump,
Beatrix F7asU&gt;n, Tressg Hoover,
.Nellie ^Kennedy Thelma Endsley.
Arlie Endsley, Elmer Graines, Durnthy Herbert, Agatha Kinne, Min­
nie Norton. Nina Wilson, Harold
Reynold*. Mary Hoover and Letn
Reynold.*.
The three best spellers from our
class of nine, in the seventh nnd
eighth grades were: Nina Wilson,
Mary Hoover and Leta Reynolds.

At lhe cl«&gt;M‘ &lt;&gt;f - i(i| l* ih&gt;&lt; Iota!
railroad mileage of 4he world was
055312. mid nl Hint lime I In* IJniltrack, ns nuainsL ^IflJMN)
Europi-.
’

miles in

would get up In tho middle ot the

chanco. Ho would take It and forget
how he got IL He would take It and
In three weeke bo the tightest wad in
Unhappy Bachelors.
town. He would tako It and In a little
The Moors In Morocco maintain while be blowing around town about
that a married man la bleated In thia what a priceless thing a good name
life and goes to Paradise after death.
whereas a grown-up man who dies a providence that had . made him an
bachelor does not find the road to honest man. These fellows who-blow
Paradise, but wlllrtse again with the about wanting money, but they want
devil.
fourflushers. They will grab it right
Hince the Ural of lhe year I). H. and left, Bunday or week day, and
nnd E. W. Verrill have Iieen har­
the
neighbors know they would do IL
vesting spruce gum in the forests I
near lUingley. Me., and returned They hot only know it, but they tslk
recently to Willon, -'»• H, wilh 3,-. about IL—Kansas City Star.
399 pounds.

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White Toilet and Dinner Ware
&gt;

Wash Bowl and Pitcher .
Wash Bowls
Combinets

.... 9SC •«
48c each
.... 95c each
.. 37c each
. 87b dozen
$1.00 (dozen

’ Chambers .................................
Dinner Plates
Cups and saucers
Oatmeal Dishes
Sauce Dishes

. 85c dozen
. 45c dozen
.:.. gc each

. Bowls .............................

Mirrors
IOX2O Bevel Plate, White Enameled
iaxi8 Bevel Plate, White Enameled,
16 ip. Bevel Plate, White Enameled,
roxi4 Plain Plate, White Enameled
iaxi8 Plain Plate, Oak Frame
10x14 Plain Platet Oak Frame
.Igcia Plain Plate, Oak Frame .
10x14 Plain Glass, Oak Frame .
8x10 Plain Glass, Oak Frame

Frame
Oval Frame ..
Round Frame
Frame

1.79

1.87

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HASTINGS

PHONE 102

MICHIGAN

Trntllr .Between New York and
Wei*t (xmlsI of South America
Expected to Boom.
The NAlional Geographic Society
at Washington, D. th, has iAued
Hu* following statement nn the
probahln effect of lhe Panama Ca_mil on?the commercial grography
of the world:
"■"It spemfl that the Panama Canal
will carry inost of lhe freight pas­
sing holwi-eji the castiTU roast of
lhe United Stales and the western
coast of Iguin-America, and ihal
the shorter distance and lower
rales which it offers will greatly
increase that Irada: that lhe trade
heiwiAm lhe eastern and western
seel inns of Uie United Slates will
lie greatly Increased .and transport­
ation at a, much lower charge per
ton: Hint it will sufficiently shorten
tlie distance to Japan. Northern
China, Australia and New Zealand
In im l ease sleninship^ service and
materially increase the traffic with
I hose countries and that IL' Eur­
opean countries will uw lhe canal
in most of the.ir traffic with West­
ern America and in exceptional
cases wilh Northern Asia, Austral­
ia and New Zealand.
"The canal has sliortrned travel
ronins between New York and Yo­
kohama by 3750- miles: between
New York and Shanghai, about
2,100 miles; between New York and
Australia, about 3.000 miles, and
between New York and Western
Smith America, by from 3J&gt;00 to
7.000 miles. It also reduces the
distance from Europe to Western
South America by m&gt;r« than 5,iloo
miles.
International commerce
doubled in tjie thirty years follow­
ing1 lhe opening of the Suez. Canal,
and business and personal inter­
relationship between Uie Occident
nnd the Orient was Increased in
like'proiibrtion. Will similar re­
sulls follow the like ahoriening of
trade and travel route* by lhe Pan­
ama Canal?
"Highways of travel on the ocean
are inlluenced hy surrounding con­
ditions. Just as are those on land,
so that the sliortost distance be­
tween Iwo given points is not. al­
ways the best. Plentiful fraighU
supplies, interehnngeabUilyiof the
products of lhe countries forming
lhe termini of the routes, -'way sta­
tions' on such routes, plentiful
coaling fllalions ,and cheap coal of
a quality suitable for steamship
engines, and even favorable windand ocean currents are among lhe
factors contributing lo the success
of routes of travel upon lhe oc&lt;*aii.
"The section of the world which
may ba considered ns probably
within the ‘sphere of influence’ of
the Panama Canal are the eastern
and western coasts of America, the
eastern coart of Asia and the is­
lands of Ih^Papiilc. All of West­
ern America! is nearer to Europe
I han formerly nnd al! of Western
America ano most of Eastern Asia
ne-i Oceania are nearer to lhe east­
ern coast of America. A study of
the producliort and consumption &lt;4
lhe various countries lying within
lhe canal’s sphere of influence
shows that their various products
nre Ihorqughly interchangeable.
"A study of distances also shows
that both New York nnd New Or­
leans nre now so rmicfi nearer lo
all of Western America*# Ilian is
Liverpool (lint wp. may expect nn
increasing share of the trade of
4hat section to fall to-the lot of
Eastern North America; that the
eastern ports of the I'nited States
are considerably nedrec to Yoko­
hama. MeRiourne. Sydney
and
Wellington than is Liverpool by
ber shortest route, hul that Liver­
pool is still nearer Hmig Kong and
Manila than either New York or
New Orleans via Pfinama.
“One of the most important re­
sults of the opening of the canal
will doubtless be found in its ef­
fect upon the. movements of mer­
chandise between Hie eastern and
western sections of lhe United
Slates. The data seems to justify
an estimate of about 3.000.000 tons
per annum nf freight moved by
rail and about 590,000 Ions by wa­
ter from tlie Atlantic coast section
and about an equal amount from
lhe Pacific coast section ami Ha­
waii to lhe Atlantic coast section.
The
freiglit charge* on these
7.000.000 tons are estimated at from
?250,(XMI.OOO to ?3»N».i»0«M»&lt;M) per an­
num. The canal will chop huge
amounts from these charges."

Heard In a Divorce Court
Judge (to woman asking separation)
—"How long have your relations been
unpleasant?” Woman—"Your honor,
my relations have always been pleas
ant: It's his relations that are the old
grouches."

Potitivrly Mavlcrs Croup.
Foley's Honey nnd Tar Com­
pound cub the thick choking ioucuH, and j?tears away the phlegm.
Opuns up the air passage and
stops the hoarse cough. The gasp­
ing, strangling light for breath
gives way to quiet breathing and
tioaceful
sleep.
Harold
Berg.
Mass. Mick, writes: "We give Fol­
ey's Honey and Tar to our chil­
dren for croup and it always acts
quickly.''—Arthur
Mulholland.—

School Report.
Report of Hie Norton school, disIrict No. 5, Maple Gri've Twp,-for
the month ending Sept. 251■ Number days taught. HL
Total attendance. &amp;.*:i.5.
Average daily attendance; 3 lira
plug.
'-Number hoys enrolled, 15:
• Number girls enroHrti, st.
Total enrollment. 3rt.
Pencenlage ot attendance. 90.219
ldu.&lt;
■
Those who received holidays this
month nre. Myrile and Earl Chrcseinan. Irene, Kenneth nnd Keith
Norton. Irene and Dorothy Cannom.
Fern. Greta, nnd Mildred Gould,
Leona Whhcnmb, Moris
Green.
Evelyn Smith'.
Clnytnn. Keith.
Thelma Jarrnrd. Vern. Greta nnd
!&gt;oris Knoll. Beatrice Shafter, Clar­
ence and Orville Dvlndl. Edith nnd
Aubrey Helson, Ines IxiweR and
Gaylord Gray.
Fern Gould Ims nn average of inn
in spelling. Maude Eno Rk) and
A'ern Krtoll.'DB.
•
The Visitorg this month were
Commissioner E. J. Edger. Margaret
and Sarah Stine. Mrs. David Hug­
gel!. Alberta Knoll and Elsie Mayo.
Irene Cannom received lhe prize
for lhe best (dan of improvement
for lhe school house nnd grounds.
.Mariamnn Stine,
{
Teacher.

PART TSO—PAGES 9 TO 10.

SHOULD RECONSTRUCT
OUR RURAL SCHOOLS

Report forjnonlh enjiinu Septem*
Im i- 25, I9U:
Numlwr days taught, IP.
Total attendance, fKM.
Average dady aftehdance. t9.
Number boys enrolled. 10.
. Njimber girl* cuddled, HL

AT LEAST TWO YEARS PRAC­
Percentage of attendance. y&gt;.
TICAL TRAINING ARE
- Thu— who were neither absent
NEEDED
nor tardy. during the month, and
arc entitle*! lo a half holiday are:
L. B. Baker, I.. V. Baker. Roy- StanPRESIDENT ELIOT OF HARVARD
Ion, Helen Hanlon. Edith GraySAYS "SPEND MORE MONEY" iiui'i. Elizalx-ih Ibutson. Bcmico
Hill. Joyce Hampion. F«Td Sb-vrii.*,
Laura
Efficient Training in Schools Ob­
tained Only By Improv inn Traln'
iiifi uf Rural Trurhrrs.
ougli rebonst ruction* of tli&gt;*

ami

|WThe

writing.
. —........................
„.™ and
arithmetic should no! be dupinish-

1'iiiwli,

all wind tlmi* lesls

Four of

are

our girl*

Saturday

Miss Thoma* spent Sunday
Hire,.
her parents in Hast his*.
The greater part of the direct
School Report.
instruction should relate lo nat­
Report of i!oal* Grove
ural history, ,-urrieullure. and farm
ing. reading. mid spelling should
on tln-e subject*. with pddilicfnal

Total attendant'
Average daily attendant. !!R
Number hoy* enrolled. 17.
.The nrilhmvtic should he con­
Number girls enrolled, !?.
fined to the simplest examples in
Total enrollmen'. 2P. •
addition., subtraction, multiplica.Number days taught. 18.
ijoii. and division, decimal* neing
Total attendance. 33).
The, following pupils
made familiar almost from the
Average daily ntiendance. I7J&gt;8.
‘tart; for the well taught child will • r absent nor .lardy
Number boys enrolled, to.
learn nluiut lentils ami hundred!ti­
Numlier. girls -enrolled, 9.
Stowell. Arthur I. Howard
ns
quickly
as
a1*oiil
tens
and
hun
­
Total enrollment. 19.
Barnum. Horace Weh-irr. Barliai.i
dred*.
’
Percenlagi- of attendance. 93-!-.
Eoolbnuglt. Harlow- Barnum. Hu­
The eighth grade are studying
All the child* reading and all the bert -Barnum. Ralph lbchard«&gt;n.
the Rhode Island colony in history.
We had some tine papers on the illuslrateif wilh concrete examples:
-growth of Boston by Hie eighth t.ml every rink) should be trained
grade Wednesday.
to see, hear, and touch accurately mmid Hollon, John J. FuHrr. -Earl
Donald Goodell was poisoned by and lo remember what it thus
Chase. Wildn Richardson. Ihiriivy last- week nnd was absent from learns by observation. An import­ ('..
Sprague. Thelma 'pAvn-emJ. Mae
reboot Wednesday and Thursday.
ant part - of th&gt;- sclnxd pn-uram Woodman. Olive,Vim Wte.
Florence Goodell was absent last should he' devoted lo the Iroiilinir
HU*se|J Bcnuer spelled lhe school
Tuesday on account of illness.
down Friday niulil.
,
All our board room has been do­ training of tin
Thelma 'Townsend is Hie librarian
nated lo our first grade who nre
leaching
reading, ey-ery
child
learning’very fast.
organized
alphabet by .Fri-lay
Lydia Wunderlich was absent should learn the
Inst Thursday on account of illness. heart:, and whenever a change is
Our teacher spent Tuesilay mid children to write—such -ciningv
Thursday nights, respectively, with
exhibit al the recent fair.
her pupil* Hilda Mills and Lucile
ItibiliNl forty-two entries.
change «hould apply,only tn !»•Wunderlich.
Kiimer*. and mil lo (he children
Marguerite Lancaster called on who have already practiced long we rev* ive*F twenty-three first and
sewn second premiums.
_.
Mrs. Jay Strickland, Sunday after­ lhe rejected system.
Visitors al m-I|iw&gt;1 tin* past month
noon.
.
tn the lart two years of the rural .were Mrs. Arlte Town«»ml nnd Miss
Merle Slocum called al Donald
*cbool&gt;
course
every
child
should
Goodell's Sunday.
Chnlia Ragtn visited al Mamie learn the i*leinenL* of agriculture
N. O. Bump, teacher.
(ioodpll'a Sunday nnd enjoyed going. jfirtl gardoning, ami should have a
garden plot to cultivate. . Prizes
beech nutting..
Ella Walters visited nt Marguer­ should In* offered lor the beat plots I TELLS OF TENSE MOMENTS
of vegetables, small fniits and
ite Lnnrasler'A Sunday, afternoon.
• Leo and Albert Barry Visited at flowers. Eveky boy should he givArthur Woods of CoaUrGrove, Sun­ , an practice in lhe use of carpenlets tools; and every girl should
day.
Different Beginning*.
Igiwrence Mnrvf’n and William be taught lo sew. cook, find can
Rending
Slocum called at Clifton Ragin'*. fiiiit*’ nnd vegetables.
a
Inml and singing should be a sub­
Sunday a Bernnon.
I heard a prominent Cambridge man
stantial
part
of
every
rural
school's
Eva Smith,
tell of the two most tense momenta
program.
The practice of Eng^
. Teacher.
| li*h eomiMirtlion
should niainly of his life yesterday, says scentI consist &lt;&gt;f writing descriptions .of ■pondent of the Boston Journal. Bift
Lillie Briek School Report.
: wlnil lhe child itself
hears\&gt;r
Report for Lijlle Brick school touches.
for month ending Sept. 25. 1911:
“I doubt If 1 ever shall forget either
Tliese improvements in rural
Ny. days, taught. 20.
schools
cannot
bo
made
without occasion.” he said, reflectively. They
Total attendance. 27GLa.
spending more money than towns, were big moments.
Average daily attendance, 13.8.
and
counties
have
been
in
lhe
No. boys enrolled. 8.
■
habit of &lt; appropriating: hut no
No. girls enrolled, 8.
town or apunly eipelidHure will
No. girls enrolled. 0.
be so proillnble to tin* community team that year. Wo camo to the end
Total eiirollmenl, IL
as lhe expenditure which makes of the ninth. Wa needed one run to
Pereeolnge of attendance 99,5.
Those neither absent or tardy these changes possible.
In order the put these improve­ game. Two men down and two on
for the month were:
Gordon and Willett Cole. Geral­ ments into execution on a large
dine and Muriel Meade, Ruby. Haz­ scale, all normal schools will have for once fa my career I did IL I
el and Irene Kaiser, Dale and Hart lo prepare their graduates to give lined out a three-bagger, right over
(kiok, . Mildred Calkins.
Howard instruct ions in the subjects ami the railroad track. When 1 felt It go
methods indicated.
Some normal
Ricker and Arthur Haywood.
Gordon Cole, -tiflh grade' was, schools are- doing Hint now, but I*
"And the other." He chuckled, but
no means .«ll.
l._f
a slow flush crept- orer his cheeks.
Visitors for tho mniilh' were: ' In the meantime granges, fann­ "It was thirty years ago. toon after I
Dorothy Roush. Alice nnd Ada ers' clubs, bankers'_an«i manufac- left college. I went over to sea a girl
Gelhing nnd Behlnli Cook. Visitors
nre always welcome.
rational boards. and private givers I thought was pretty nice and (o meet
may well promote liberally this her folks for the first time. 1 vent
milch needed refonn.—4'Jinrles W. on a Sunday. All the men wereSTgy.
“ HEAD OF GI LL LAKE.
And they had duck for dinner " Ha
Mrs. famise Chapin spent-Thurs­
stopped. *Ever carve a duck?" ho
day and Friday in Kalamazoo.
asked meaningly. ”&gt;’&lt;&gt;• neither had t
Mr. nn&gt;l Mrs. John Albertson and
before. - Nor have I since.” His blush 1
NONE
IMMUNE
TO
DISEASE
family spent Sunday nflernoonrut
deepened. ”1 never even went to see
Ike Allison's.
Now Recognized at a Fallacy that girl again.” he added plaintively.
Mrs. F« J. Williamson of Midland
Park, Is visiting nl. Morris William-,
son's al (he present time.
■
erally Ita Victims.
AD SURELY DONE HER BEST
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pendleton
nnd little son of Kalamazoo spent
The claim has been advanced that
Lgdy Who Took Her Theology Lit­
Sunday al their cottage.
tbeMnfectious diseaseshave benefited
erally Was Hopeful of tho Proper
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry , Germain the race by the destruction of the un­
and two children spent Sunday fit. This Idea I Jiavo combated most
Recognition.
wilh relative# in Allegan.
typhoid
ry Giiiiienuon.
■- Mr. and Mrs. Harry
t’.hitleiidon. vigorously since our study of -•
cas taking a trainp trip through
I!Tc:;!y
’roulv ! f*vcr h&gt; the army, writes Dr. victor
---------- -------- - ----------Berlha Williamson. Glenn
&lt;!!;;;;;
•
■ ■
at.. a farmu. Vaughan
vaugnan tn
in Science.
scitnc®. My
my colleagues I the country
-------- •» ami stopped
••
Bl„.
and Lester Baines motored
to Alle­ L
nnS it found
fonnri that
thxt out
nut of
nf 9,481
9.481 soldiers |। hou.a
bouse to get a glass of milk. Stem
Stepgan and attended the fair Wedncs- and
-bo h.d
b»n on lhe .leb
OF to Iho oo'» kKeb™ door
tn n
a roeh.r
rocker a■ gray■lot ..port »r.d could nut be regarded [ uow within .e.iud lo
gray
balred
old
lady,
apectaclea
on
her
..
pcraulug
.Undurd
h.nlih.
•&lt;&gt;.
or
■
—
&lt;**••
•»
“
•'
tained company from Kalamazoo
the latter pari of the week.
6.8 per cent, contracted typhoid fever; noae. open Bible on her lap..
.Morris Williamson has improv­ whereas, out of 46.348 men who had
I ace you're reading the good
ed lhe look,* of his. silo hy a new no preceding Illness, 7.197, or 15.3 ’ book."
cont of paint:
per cent, developed typhoid tever.^ -vvneu you gci
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baines and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sherman Prouty at­ More than 90 per cent of the men who I good thing to do.
tended* tin- Allegan fair Thursday developed typhoid had no preceding ; the Lord says: 'Have your house In
Intestinal disorder. Under ordinary । order test 1 com*.'
-ypu look as though you have your
Not Altogether Unselfish.
’ conditions the strong, busy man, esHusband (newly marridd)?r-,^Don,t peclally the one whose. activities de- ’ house as tho Lord tells you to have
he; his eyfes resting on her
you think, love, if 1 smoke It would mand wide excursions.’from his home. 1 |( spoil tbe curtains?” Wife—“Ab! you Is more likely to become infected than , kindly old face.
“pfegjl much so." she replied, a HP
are really tiro most unselfish and tho one whose sphere of action la more
thoughtful husband in the world; cer­ limited on account of infirmity. Th® t|n Wearlediy. "I've got all the rooms
|op floor caictm|ned and patainly It would." Husband—"Well, reason for this Is too obvtout to need on
statement, and It foilown that more perwj.
got the "new carpet in tho
then, take the curtgins down."
men than women and more 'adults dlnln&lt; room, an)j this kitchen floor
than children have typhoid fever,
jult been painted. But I haven't
Sin—n r.” w r .ba
a &lt;-011ar
T. Hutchens. Nicholson, Ga„ Moreover,
the mnrtklltV
mortality il
is Creatcr
greaier been able to get down Inlra
Into 1H
tha
cellar
hail avsevere attack of rheumatism. among the strong.
Contagion, like yet to whitewaah it. 1 aucstf. though,
His feel, ankles and joints were war. destroys the very flower of the that If the Lord cornea before I trt
swollen, and.moving about' was race. Tbe ylew Is sustained by the around to it he'll remember that I'm
very painful.
He was certainly in hlatorlaos of the pestilence ot former
an old womap. and he’ll overlook tha
a bad way when he started lo take
j cellar.
Foley Kidney Pills. Ho says, "Just
a few doses made me feel belief,
Tho fli^t. "special ■professorship i A historic paceant. representing
and now my pains and rheuma­
tism are ail gone and I sleep all in vocational guidance in this iscrnes from local-and slate history;
night long.—At E.' Mulholland— country has been established by will be .staged by Hopkins, Minn,
Adv.
IJoalun uiyverrtty.
[ibis fall.

' Rngla District.
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Thedia J. Sledge, Hastings .

FRUIT-GROWIHfi PAY
IL WWHTIH M CKMRMC
SCIENTIFIC FARMER AND
HORTKlEllRALtSr.

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Is a.necessity in every home, and the better machine you
possess, the better work you will be.able to accomplish.
We have taken the agency for the New Vertical Feed, Davis,
which we consider the most wonderful Sewing Machine on
the market. It is so simple that a person with no experience
whatever in sewing can learn in a few minutes to accomplish
the most wonderful work, and do their own sewing with ease
and comfort. A telephone call will% bring a demonstrator at
any time.
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Wc want every young person to call and see the wonderful
$125.00 outfit, consisting of Rugs, Furniture, Dishes, Etc.,
for four rooms.

Prtdiule (ziurt Neus.
APPLE ORCHARD ATTRACTS
In tho matter of Gilbert Jen­
M. A.C. EXPHIT’S ATTENTION
nings. Adoption by Gilbert and,
Beulah Roach, and change of name
to Gilbert Jennings Reach.
Entale of Henry
Miller, de- Herat llesulS Follow fc“Tr|nmiIi»u
censed.
.Estate filoaed
against
Procwai.” Cost* No More lo
claims. Finjil account mod. De­
Uitisr ■Goo-’l Things."
cree of assignment entered.
The C. H. Wliilluu. slpc-k ami
Estate of Polly Ann Tubbs, de­
ceased. Final account tiled. De-i fruit farm, a short distaina oulAll
cree of assignment entered............. ,»ido of the cily limits, nn lhe Dim­
receipts and consent to discharge ondale road. &gt; co nrnaiidiilg flontiled. Discharge issued to W. J. &gt;'dcrable anioi.r! of attention these
days, particularly because of ll"&gt;
flainsey. .
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Estate of Aaron FL Durfee, do- unusually attractive crop of fruit
reased. All receipt^ and eonseul in the apple orchard on the place,
THE PAWING OF EXTREME RADICALISM.
lo discharge filed.
Discharge is­ says the Chariot!* Ilepublican The
Whitlum orchard holds a promi­
sued to Royal A. Bryant.
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
It I* an ♦•»tah1:*hed.facliui natural philosophy that "actipfi nnd re­
Estate of Catherine. Roush’, in­ nent place among tho best orchard
action are . &lt;tual and in npr.o*il- directions.’’ 'Ilii* I* not les* true of hu­ sane. Annual account of guardian propositions in I-ilon rm.iMy, nnd
like the F. II. Parker orchard, on
man soCiMtaml &lt;« conspicuob* iUustratioti is ahowp In the changed atti­ tBed.
III.plains
road,
gives
every
evi
­
tude of Hu- people toward the extreme radicalism that was m» rampant
Estate of Henry Geriinger. &lt;io- dence of having’becn given ili'il
and popular a short lime ago that il tlirealwinFfri overturn lhe Artn-rrean ceiised. 'Annual account of execut­ best of care, m’ respect to (rimming1
system of irepuln. government, and give us th- rule of the mob in the or tiled.
nml spraying and the general carol
Estate of Lewis Williams, de-,jof the ground.
Place of that of d-lilreraliv.- nwmHie* bark.*d
the court*. And .this
cea-e.f. All receit&gt;ls and requests
Nearly all &lt;»f the trees in the or-|
■radicalism was in turn n reaction from the manipulation of conventions, lo iliM-harge tiled. Discharge is­
legislature* and even eongre** by th- f-w who *oimhl to gain by- stealth, sued to Mrs. Florence M. Slaton Chard are lo, .|.d wilh apple* trti
led ...
in -----Barry
county, forfeited for
Mlchlgmi Slate Laud Office.
- -----BARRYVILLE.
such an extent that it -has been
iiutirwliun and emniptiou what they well knew they eould never obtain hml Mrs. Annie E. Humphrey, ad-]j necesMry in many cases lo irface
Uiulns. OcL 1. l»ll. ’ iKur-tiavirucat
“WW* tti
?' intArn^ will be
You are all invited to attend a
niinistralrix.
. I ‘wires oImhiL tlie trees to hold the pumpkin pi- social at Un- Barry, ...
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Hereto Given,
Given. That
Ttol
&lt;P“_jlic
S" auction
if they came out Into the .q«-n.
Notice
is Hereby
al
thia
office
cut (he I2lh day of
In
the
mailer
of
ttichnnl
Ver
­
limbs no that fire load of fnjit they « k churrh. bn.ln, .vcnlng. Ml ,1|e
The fart of the rule Of th- prjyileg........ king f.-w through cor­
November. A. D. 1914. al ten o'clock
non Wilson. Order of adoption by are carrying will not split them
i.he first quarterly meeting of the
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ti1(, stalo। a. iiu unless previously redeemed
rupt political |h.*».* and machine* xx'a* finally exposed, and when tire Elmer ami Olah Fulton and change
m? .2
down from the tree’s trunk.
Mr. . ronferem e year will be held al the ,
angry people miw how m.ivil-**ly they had been dup-d. they not only of name to Richard Wood Fullon •Whitturn’s crop of NorUiern Spy, B u n Ville ehuich Satiirtlay mid ,,y ,,M! AuM°r
under the according to law.
Auguitu® .C..(Urton,
smudied the [Mxlitical machine*- and relegated the old Im»**-* lo oblivion,
Whiter Hamit . Baldwin and Green­ Sunday, Oct. lit and fl. Busine*s! provisions of Section 127, Act 203
Commissioner.
but they ,*nitt.*tied al*.' every tool that-tire bosses and machiii.-s had u*-d
F.-lalr of Edwin Coleman Eber­ ing apples, at- looking especially ineetiiig Saturday al 2 o’clock. I of Hie Public Acts of 1H93 and acts
9232 P. 8. » w W of a. e. «4, aecAnnual account of good, and they have been *o care­ Preaching Sunday morning al 10:001 amendatory tluTeto. having been
In gain-llivir ends—«urh n* th- caucus ami convention, ami we now have hart. minor.
fully spraytd at lhe proper limes o’clock. Ildv. Jackwin. the colored! withdrawn from Homestead entry. lion 16, Town 3 North, Range KJ
Hie primaries. Because they I bought (lie Judiciary was an aid in per­
West_________________
lor
doing
tlu-'woik.
that
it
is
a
dif
­
evangelist
will
assist
Hev.
Lahr.
He]
by
Lire
Auditor
General
and
OunE-tate of Minnie M. Colles, depetuating boss and nia.-lim- rule, it wa- *.-ri.iU«ly proposed by such pa­
c-awd. Annual account of exe­ ficult matt, t to find any wormy will give a s-rmoii lecture on Bible unisshmer of the State Igind Office
HOPE CFJfTER.
triotic men n* Roosevelt and Hrvan (hat th- p-ojd- must get their band* cutor filed.
fruit or appl-' that have b-en saints, Sunday evening.
i under the authnrily conferred upj
Mr. and M.ra. Nick Acker went to
I..- ...-..-I.
nn nnv
lli&lt;Hary'Hayman left Saturday fori'’11
b&gt;’ A9l n*- pul‘li,! Acls
onto the judiciary in such :i way a* In make the momentary impulses of
Estate- of Georg- J_ Kunz, dePontiac to spend some time.
1901. examined and appraise^ will। Augusta, Saturday to spend a few
the people.'nnd not th- deliberative judgment of a trained judiciary, lire
.
days
with
their daughter Mrs. Jim
season., especially during-lhe post
Elmer Bivins uf Madixen 111 i*
placed In market by 'iff.Ting] Shurlow and family.
final interpreter of law. Al llrsi Mr. Roosevelt urgvd the recall of the real estate tiled. Hale of hearing two months nr so. has been favor­ VlMi
m/ hil
L \lr .nl iirl
f,,r "a1” «l * r*“Wic Au&lt;*I
Mr. and Mrs. John Anders of.
judge*; mid when Ihal seemed to b- proven a* a dangerous tiling, hable-t&lt;T
the fruit
industry.'ami
as a Wi Hyde and Mr in&lt; Mr* Wilhs’ li,,n ,o |m‘ h',,d ut ,he lMal*
•1.1.
’ t&lt;rtne
trnit mousiry.
an.i ...
result of this th- trees in lire
Mr •‘n" Wr»- "
omri. iu the cily of Lansing on । Coopen&lt;Ville are visiting their purI’hnng.d Ins plan to one Of urging tire recall'nf judicial decision* which
Quit Claim Deeds.
Whiltum and
other
orchards Ui,inr°P; .
.
j Thursday lhe 12th day of Novcmwe lreliev.1 is far more dangerous..anil would be umhing abort of a men­
Iiouixl here that have been given
«« Louise I-Khrop visited Irer -ig.,.
D; tt»H nl ten o’clock.........
in the
...
Mrs. Sarah Mosher of cioverdnl’-.
ace to the stability of our government, and wiAild epvli nothing short of
lire proper all-iilion. will produce daughter, Georgi-uinn. who had nn ■ forenoon at which lime it till LcIre*’ I enlled’-on Mrs. O. Gesler, Monday.
apple* when harvest time comes operation for appendicitis in thc&gt;eome subject to purchase iu
anarchy'ami disorder.
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:
*Uiu
’ j Mr. and- Mr*. Kay Hammond
31,
Johnslowu,
for
the
1911
crop,
that
will
find
a
I
B'llterworlh
hospital.
She
reports
■
manner
prescribed
by
law.
We have the primaries in this -tale. The BANNER has sIh.Wii how
spent Sunday wilh Joe Hammond
ready tnark-l at price,* that make loat she is gelling along very nice-- Deed issued upon lire sale of this I of Shultz.
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for short’was Hie August primary of giving majority rule, and flint min­
fruit growhig wi.rlh while.
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,, . land will contain a clause reserf-1
orities and small ones, ut that, really named lhe candidate* that were
Wiurauty DcrtK
Besides having n tine crop of top . ’*"?1 e‘fz&lt;*,
, .ki,np °.n ,'a,rl'*d &gt;«lhe State of Michigan
all:i Mr. and Mr*. John Acker and
nominated. But it was giving the jreople a chance lo choose their nom­
?.
of "‘Is place last right* in nny minerals, coal, oil and Mrs. Olio Acker went to Hastings,
Annie E. Humphrey to Jewie M. tifltch quality apples. Mr. Whitlum
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... iga* as required by Sectimi eight of Friday.
inee-. according to the advocates of that method of making nomination.*. Miller, lot 36. Stony Point, Pral- has hxiked wisely to lhe matter of *'**• .. .
Mr*. Stine of iiaalings spent
being properlv equipped for har* he Marde Grox.-Aid bocicty will, All 2W. Public Ari* of 1909 and
*o we are all bound lo accept the action taken ut lire primaries a* the ricville. gijw'.’
Saturday and Sunday with her
George A. Truman tu Slienuan vealing. packiuu and matkeling Hi- ! 1"*huf!&lt;'iay'j acts amendatory IhereoL
expr&gt;.»)uuu-uf- the. publio will.
a matter of fuel we think lire old *ysdgughler,
.Mr*.
OUo
Aakcr.
D. Joy, lot. Nniihvillc. yl.iNJ.
Gene Kay spent Saturday mid
William D. Bauer lo Chas. Pome­
Sunday with hi* grand parent*.
Letter cxpie-*ij&gt;n of majority will, and at n great saving in expense. ■ But roy. lol, Hastings, 81.00.
«!«. .* n-h-u,.
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Eddy
pf
South Wall
Louisa Coombs lo Chas. Serven.
■that we will discuss some &lt;rtln-r time. For the present we must assume
During Hi- pr&lt;•sent season rep-' n.-y\ brother and wife, Mr and !
A- "• ph,,,IPX Addition,
LakeL
ihal tins people had tli-ir *;iy ami expressed their will al tin* August pri­ 21 acres, 'see. 21. Assyria, 81.00.
resymlativea K-m the Michigan: Mi *. Ehm r Gill.-tt.
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East 7 feet of Block No. 2.
Leonu ixl Dudley l«&gt;
Clarence Agricultural -college-have beeiit
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mary. We mu*t also take Lt granted that the people made their own
Ctty employe* of Pittsburgh. Pu..
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Lansing, Michigan, Oct. I, &lt;914.
Dudley, parrel, sec. 2, Hany. 81.00. carrying on experiments in "thin- ] Tl
I. nited states government
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN will Ire insured by the city against
choices for delogairs IO county conventions. These county conventions
.Mead .1. Brown to Mary Jamie­ ning, al the Whiltum orchard, and' last
.ear produced 9,773,121.000 [That lhe following described part­ loss of time through illness or acmust therefore be taken lo represent Hie people’s will in their selection of son. lot, Hastings, 8975.
th- sucre** of these experiment* postage
‘
stamps.
| paid primary schbol lands, aituat- cidenl. ami against dea|b.
Roxana
Dawson
to
Amanda
L.
delegates to He- Male convention* which were held last week.
are very noticeable al this lime,
even lo 1|»vhi who have madu no
And wliM del tho-v Mate cvBVentii&gt;iw do? And remember Hui every
J. study of the'science of fruit grow­
delegate in them must Ke a*«uiit-d under our system lo represent the Duster, all that part ofvc 44 of n: ing.
On one tree in particular
» M, see. IP, Prairieville, lying where lb- experimenter* took off
people, *and they probably did. TIw democratic slate convention flatly southwesterly uf
the Michigan upward &lt;d l.»J0 apples, lhe results
repudiated (lie recall of judge- and &lt;&gt;f judicial decisions. The republi- Railway right of,way, 81JXL
have h,vn exactly wiint the AgriWin. Grib to R. I. Morris, 21 cul I oral, college rrenpl- had niiticiKan stale convention utterly ignored that issue for reason*-of policy only.
acres, Hope two. 81.00.
pal-«l. a* the fruit thill was left on
,IIa&lt;l a vole been taken that convention would have buried the recall of
Leonard D. Hazcldlm* io Carl F. Hie tree and there is still so much
of it that il can warorty sustain
judges and of judicial decisions so deep that a resurrectioii would be dif­
land. 4M0Q.
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the weight!' is materially larger
ficult. Only I In- progr-*-ive convention stood for the recall of judges
George (I. Hawk ms lo Hold. R. and Iretter* nil around than .it»|
. and judicial decisions.
From present indications therefore it seems Hindman, parcel, sec. 7, Barry, ii-ik’libor trees ihal. were nol pul
81 .tX).
through the “Uiinning” process.
very probable that the two parties which next mouth will represent 90
Everything
on ine Wliitlum
KALAMO.
per cent of tlie voters of Michigan are prepared to turn down a propo­
farm. Worn Holstein cattle, to BarLMiss Brown visited relatives in
sition that probably would have romninud&lt;*ii the sup|»orl of a majority of Lansing Thursday night and Fri­ klLjdai- and crabapples, is tlioriSmiliii’d and'Mr. Whitlum i* hav­
Jhis Community
lhe voters two years ago. Such a marked change in sentiment as that in day.
ing pretty gnm! success in d-mon-]
.Mr. L-wi* is laid upNvilh a sore •drnting tlie fact that il “costs no
two year* ought to show any ope how unwise it would he to ask [or a hand,
•$n &amp;he fiest Possible Manner.”
the effects of being kicked more to raise good tilings than
popular vple on whether a Judge's'or a supreme court’s decision should I liy a horse.
poor on-*” after once gelling h |
Mr. and Mrs. Archie. Miller and sitirt.
Mi* place is n rnndel of i
stand or nol.
daughter. Elouise of Assyria ana nealne»s and convenieHrc and., lit­
We believe in the recall us applied to any political office. We would Mr. amr Mrs. Will SriVer were tle or nothing is being left undone
favor the recall of any judge on the groufiif that he was not qualified, or Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i^Jvi that xvn’11 provide comfort for his
Curtis.
stock and keep tiiem making mon• on the grouihl that .he wa* hiilll in character lb be a Judge. But the re­
Rae mid Hugh Cass of near Ver­ cy for him in the matter of grow­
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call of-judge.- on the ground that their decisions do not please the peo­ montville visited their grandpar­ th and -Irexving of good care. .
ents, Mr. mid Mrs. Amos Dye, from
Mr Whitlum i* one of th- tn-n,
ple nnd lhe recall uf. judicial decisions would often be a monstrous per­ Wednesday until Sunday.
wire do. - ’hlfigs on th- form I.Tri
version uf justice ami u»uhl be sue h a •Intigetnus proceeding to uuy erv- —A. C. Bourlmau-aud-Mr. Brigg*.uf c:ui— he like* .to. and rv, iylhing
Battle Creek vfrttrd .Mr. ami Mrs.
about th- place, from th- uuinp
Hired society that il ought not to be thought of.
Amos Dye Saturday and Sunday.
Mr.-. Will Ouster mid son Cleon and windmill to the mod-nZ ideal
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We need radicalism a* a cheek to’ultra-conservatism. We do-not be­
visited A. R. Williams near Nash­ ’d preparing food and shelter for]
hi* live *fock. lonlre very much as]
lieve our constitution, either.slate ornallonal, is so nearly perfect that it ville Sunday.
Oscar Rem-gm- mid family visited though th- things he like* to doi
should lie worshipped. and Hint worship of Jt should cause us to accept
the former's parents in Olivet Sun­ and lake pride in, are the sort of
thing* that make ' farming, frazil
• as necessary evils that not only ought nut lo exist but-Ihal Ought to be day.
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cured and can he . tired
But to attempt tlu-ir cur.- b&gt; robbing our ju­
Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Cass ami their tn'owimr iirirl stock raising pay.
when practice instead of theory is
diciary of their imb peiiiZ-m v. and making them mere time servers wilt be father. Noble Cims. visited Mr. and mad- to -how above th- surface
Mr-.zAim»“ Ibe Sunday.
Will Riiil of near Marshall is vis-'
a long s|,.p toward annrrhy and disbnler. rather than toward civilization
XORTIIEAOT cablvox.
Ring friends here. .
. .and order.
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Art Allerdinr of Woodland, with
So we are glad lo note the passing of.souie of the aspect* of radical­
WEST VEKWOXTVII.I.K
In- workmen began tho cellar for
the
new
lin'jso that John Abbott is
Mr. McConnell of Vermontville
ism that seem to u* as daiuterdu*.
visited his daughler Mrs. Grzirge having built on hl" farm, just south
of the Clietioy school house.
Mr.
Taylor ami family. Thursday.
AklH.it and family will locale Hktc
oiklng for Gift i« Hlrow.
John Mater ami wife are visiting
iJwirge Englert h whs

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stale.
Cleve Strew and family Vislled
their aunt Mr-. Raji Decoo and
fanii)&lt;- al Charlotte Thursday.
Ray Bassett near Charlute. visit-

Floyd Cole &lt;&gt;f Woodland
&lt; n,kr Mi*. Cleve SI6
family Wednesday.
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villi, visited at Clove Strow’s Satur­
day and Sumlay.
Mra. John Snore and her ninllirr
Mrs. Matilda Wiley of HiV-lings vis­
it'd frieiuls in -Jackson
from
Tliiirsduy (ill Saturday.
Elmer Mater and fiinfily of North
Cjjjh inu vi«UimI al Clyde Brown's
Sunday.
John Gardner and family visited
their gnuidiuotlitT df-.North (UiHllctmk Mr*. Mary •Gardner. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hager.- Mr. ami
Mi&gt;. Carl Enuiaml uf Woodlapd;
Mrs. Harry Wliiti1. Mrs. Rffiph
Kaufman »d Comstock: Mr. H. B.
Downing and tvife. Mr»J. E. Burginim. Mis* Joe Downing and CharleRaymond Of Nashville called at M.
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wilh n f-i-r.
Dr- «• S, McIntyre,
of Wrexll.ind. was rnileil nnd the
little Ind i- able l&gt;&gt; he nliont again.
Mr*. J. nnie Humphrey of Fremoul
\ i-iting her brother. Lesler.
Vaebrn. 1 Im and familv.
Mis* Elna Static! and Mis* Jennie
V.ie Ihn.-klin yisiled the Brown
m-IiooI
\\-&lt;hie«day.
where Mi*.*
Gl-nna Ta-ker I* fencliing.
Mfr. John Winey. n-nr I nk• fd&lt;**i. nnd daughter. Mr*. Arthur
Kinlin.'&lt;•( fretrolt. were guests of
Mr*. 1'11,1- t’.lreinw. Monday after­
noon. in d Mis*- lUhjI D-merav of
Lake Odi;«&gt;a was » visitor thurc
Tii-*d:iy.
Actinic Karrar ’and family ,'of
East &lt;'.lnrk*villo mqjored -over (&lt;&gt;
spend Hi- day with Gara Sludl and
family- Sunday.
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\l Ni. hols nnd wife. ne5r Haijting* w&lt; ro guefctfe oTT«c&lt;». Ilnicli andfamily. Siniday., ‘
California is lhe first slate In
i-r»ab&gt; a . otniiiisstou for Hie study
&lt;&gt;f recioaiiou.
Il will report recoiruireud.&gt;*&gt;&lt;&gt;n* for ’iikabbt law* lo
Ire pg**.&lt;.| ).y IRe Hilf leginlalure. ■.
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building three houses for the same man for whom we have al­
ready built four other houses. In another case this year before
the first house was finished we were given the contract for a
second house of the same design and price. This week we
took the third contract from another customer. These are only
a few cases and we shall be pleased to submit others and to
demonstrate to any prospective home builder that we can best
serve his needs as to quality and price,
Our record so far this season:
“ TWENTY-FIVE NEW HOMES FOR HASTINGS ”

Yours for satisfaction,

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
PHONES 254 AND 224

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 8. 1ML

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Close nl hand wan a
yoar-ulij hen with a bunch of ten
chirks, nlHiiil three weeks old. Tlie
hen heard the baby chicks peeping
ami was excitedly chicking away,
trying In call them nil over lo her.
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her |&gt;en. and placetl her -gently
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acquaintance with a youth whom ahe
described aa “the most IntereaUng
man she ever met” The girl was In­
troduced to him at a recent social
gathering and before they had talked
together long he had her attentively
listening to an account of bin travels
throughout the country, and bls ex­
periences in many different cities. He
also alluded to his college life, and
before they parted the girl had tho
Idea that she had become acquainted
with the son of a millionaire, or some
dignitary.
She talked freely about him to her
acquaintances, although not menUoning him by name. Ono day while with
a young woman friend, she passed him
on tbe street, and waa surprised to
see him bow to her companion.
“Do you know him?'* asked thsyglr),
vary much surprised.
"Bure." tbe other replied. "He used
to be our paper boy. He la now trying
for a job on theipoHce force."
The girl was surprised Into admit­
ting that he waa "the interesting man."
and what followed Indicated it yould
bo many daya beforb she heard lhe
last of it—Worcester Post

It is a habit that a rich man as­
sumes to pick up a penny whenever
or wherever they can conveniently,
and sometimes they will go out of

Whales Dying Out.

The whales, including blue rorquals
. eighty foot long, are tho giants of the
modern world, but Ed Perrier of the
Paris Natural History museum points
out that several species will soon bo
lost. At least thirty companies of
Norway are seeking whale* on the Af­
rican coasts, and the danger from Engllsii hunters Is as great The Paris
academy has parsed resolutions urg■ Ing French and' International promo­
tion.

A friend told Sir Herbert Ttm that
another well-known actor had''gagged"
fa a Shakespeare play. “Ahl'* was the
reply, "but you must remember that
both ha and 1 are Hcsnseo gaggtats.
Indeed, wa might ba called Gag and
Maygag."—London Express.
Commission
government
notable victories In elections held
In Caldwell, Kan., and McAlester.
Olka, to decide whether they
should return to lhe bld aldarmanIc form of government.

I was a small boy. that was nearly
fifty years ago. a very wealthy man
In our city came driving along toward
a high overhead railroad bridge. I
was playing with soma companions

-

■
Sulphur For i on Is.
1
Will you (dense Udi me’ through|1
your paper horn tmi.b *d|diiir.should be fed to hens .uid Milckri

supposed to be tbe resort of tho sea-!
faring population, —
laid --------violent---------hands
conveved I
on all ollrihln
eligible men. and conveyed!
thero fotTtbly to the ships ot war ini
lhe harbor, litigations of the harsh .

II. I*,
. Feeding sulphur will nol pre­
vent canker. It may be in a meas­
ure beneficial In your fowl- if fed
sparingly during a dry lime, hut
rhi’iiliiulistit.

(fro more information on any amt

Or write IL C. Redmon, lensing, Mich.'

—

The pressgang was an Institution
Which flourished tn Great Britain In
the olden times when Impressment
was the mode resorted to for manning,
the navy. The practice, which bad nor
only iilt, sanction of custom, but th«ii
force of law, consialed In selling by |
force, for service In the royal navy,|
-------- ---------------------- -"&lt;*
n'amen.
river watermen
and ••
at timet«■i
landsman. The press-gang, an armed I
party of reliable men commanded by;
officers, usually proceeded to sueb

WE
LIVE
NEXT
DOOR

Michignn in IKl
nd iwn brollier
son,- from live years "f ago, grew
up lo mniiliood nmld.-i lhe hard­
ships nnd privalions of a new and
sparccly settled minify
Al- lhe

The Mrut Market Urn

BAROMETER

tn urgent national necessity. Uy that
time ...»
the system was
becoming obso I
num
-'
f*0 &gt;'ou pronerly understand the balete, and now lhe navy is manned by | rometer? Many people Up the glass,

blotting paper, slightly dampened,
and press with a warm Iron until tbs
page is quite smooth.
Statue Erected to Cat Tribe.
in memory of the countless cats
which have been slaughtered since
the invention of the yamticn. or three­
stringed Japanese guitar, which has
cats' skin aa one of Its principal ma­
terials. a number of Japanese philan­
thropists have caused a tomb. In the
form of a cat's statue, to be erected
in Tokyo.

Hastings, Mich.

SHOWS

-----------,
of the local justices of the peace; In - Some Short Rules for the Intelligent
1835 the term of an impressed man's

alHuil Hu- right quantity. . The
I
quant itv for chick! will drtiem.i on without being repealed.
I
(hidr size.
Half grown chirks u«e
half Hu’ amount " ‘
' Badly Treated Book.
To rcstnro to. good condition the
kcr is ii form of roup ■■
leaves of the valuable book that have I
duo to mold germ* -•
been defaced by careless treatment, I
abraliu’d porlioim nf the
rub the soiled parts gently with a
Huh off a* much nf HiPI.CT or brerf. '&gt;■•» re».r &gt;b&gt; .pot.
Orel renrelb
'bo- upon .bleb,
there is printing) with blotting paper I
dampened In a solution of oxalic acid.
This will be prepared by a drugglaL
mirrvAHL
Then pass a hot Iron over the blot­
ting paper until it dries. To remove
*i. Y.. Aug.
remotM

ninmnt

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
OF IT? SINpE THE TELEPHONE,
WE LIVE NEXT DOOR TO YOU
—THAT IS—
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO
• CALL TO IUS AND WE WILL SEND
OVER TO YOUR HOUSE JUST
SUCH MEATS AS YOU WANT.
TRY OUR SERVICE IF-YOU
ARE NOT USING IT NOW.

BESSMER BROS
Phone 162

S3H:
A!i;|
WHAT
tell What is the cause of ranker ' authorities had to secure tho sanction!

E. C. Russ &lt;B Son
Telephone 16

।

- "I .iotfl think lO-HDorely n.Hural affinity,"
'.
1
“in wbat way?"
,1 Believe your hen amt yr&gt;ur«ih&gt;gr
are. both w’tterA" ,
.
■PM. egg* .are 41* hnril I
I tolil you nol lo bill'
I hem more than three minute* and ■
a half."
.
«ir: that’s Ju*l He- lim« |
j

Hut there's more tn barometrical actenco than that. The following key
might be cut out for reference.
weather may be expected, and. tn
winter, frost. A rapid rise indicates
.
”"•&gt; »•&gt; »• •&gt;'
■“-« ■&lt;&gt;
Tb.
&lt;"«»
ri»es from a northward change tn
tho wind. A fall of half a tenth or

a storm. A fall with a low thermom­
eter foretells snow or rain. With aJ
rising, thermometer, wind or rain from
tho south.
A fall in winter indicates warmer ,
weather; In hot weather, thunder. j
Fine weather may occur with a low
glass, but it precedes wind or rain, j
The rise or fall of a barometer rather j
than Its absolute height shows an ap­
proaching change, so the usual words,
•'Fair,''. "Change,'’ etc., cannot always
be depended on. The rise from a low !
point indicates tbe close approach of
gales.

Concentrated
Food Strength
of field grains—

Grape­
Nuts
This splendid food con­

taining all

the nutriment of

prime wheat and harley,- in­
cluding the vital phosphates,

makes for

Good Digestion,
Clear Brains,
Sturdy Strength
Crisp, ready to eat, appetiz­

ing. economical—

‘There’s a Reason

lison families hero many Indianfor
to pick lhe' Itabie.*.
Al flr!*t .tlie lived in this vicinity and ma'nj
ebiekfi all fled lo lhe oilier end of
lhe coop jn n panic. They were trails &lt;if these primeval
A Thing Woman It Sparvd.
afraid of the hen.
But biddy was Many of IliesC families
plainly dee-lighted to we such a
One deep sorrow which no woman.
mid deni
nice,, big hunch nf babies, and she
sold by Grocers—Iwgan picking up food ami drop­
iy, experiences la losing the pipe
ping il from her bill, nnd chirking
everywhere!
which she has smoked for four or flvo
toughened
Slop Those .Early Bron­
with all her might.
Ifi-tfs.* than
chial Coughs years almost without stopping.—Ohio
a minute she had the whole bunch mimh. „,
State Journal.
around her, pal ing and twittering sibilitli-- and sterner I rials of lifa.
away, perfectly happy and con- With tlie exception of a few years ithccked. and pave lhe way for
absence from the sltile &gt;|r. \yi|liAlcohol From Sap of Nlpa Palm.
After tin’ chirks Itful b-nrnrii
The Philippine Islands produce ap­
their .ipmuhi, biddy wan relumed to' Ihal life Iuik been ho sinrrrr, in- Tar Compound, and take
her own homo nnd family. C. E. I). Ioffensive and upright a- to win lhe
proximately 10.000.000 gallons of alco­
ronlidenre. respect and aiTecihm of inilanii'il
hol
yearly. Almost all ot thia Is made
throat.
hi* fellow citizens* in a very high
from the sap ot the nlpa palm that
The beginner should learn about degree.
For many years hr and for children mid grown pernoni*. I grows In great abundance In various
(he common diseases of poultry liis brother Marlin, have lived hnpand the experienced one also, as tdly togviher. bearing &lt;nie nnolhrr.s No opiates.—A. E. Mulholland.— swamps ot the country.
diseast* is liable to come nt any
time, hut mostly in the fall, nnd
ultliQUgii the experienced poultry failing health and limtly Sept. 25th
keeper may never have any &lt;lisIn* heard '|ft'* Mn-derS summon*
ea«e, it is liable to come in una­ anil
fell' nMe-cp- hi await a Until rewares, and ho nol knowing Hie narehansii nf deatli.
tilde, nnd although lhe loss may l»*
nm« i derwbh*. i I - w i 11 -Ije n -1ihmsi• i u. ■ bhii «i*liT. Mr.«. Eiiz;ilM‘th uutcli-’.
and the rami’ will not occur in tho!
future. Al least il should nol.
brother* families To them nil a
I The negro bqy was up for lln’ large circle of neighbors extendi
you epn get what you want in meals and lunches in
illflh time on a rlitirge of chii.*keir sincere symptilliy and feel in lhi«
j-tealing.
Thia/ lime the pmgis“The Club” now. The most particular appetite will find inviting dishes.
We
Rtindtiy tin
liaie decided to appeal In life hoy's
have just taken possession and the place is now under
limin’
Ills nephew
father. ‘
Emmet
"Now sqe here. AIh’." snid In* In
the darkey, “this laiy of "yours has
llurial in Nnrth ('.••mbeen up in court so many times for
stealing chickens Hint I'm tired of
। hi* grate in a full age.”|
seeing him here."
s
and I iiionih* “Like a* n
"Ah don'-t blame ynu. Mill." - re­
corn coineth in its «■»Rich Soups
Chicken
Other Delicious Meats
turned the father.
“All's tired o'

Grape-Nuts

“The Club” Lunches

Gentlemen.-

NEW MANAGEMENT

1*011.

seeing him here too."
“Then why don't you tench him
how to net. ■’Slmw him the right
Every woman, or at least almnstj
way. and lie won'L bn coming here."
“Ah htts showed 'im de rlulit every woman, has. at one time or an-i
way. sah," declared Uu; old man olh\r of her life; rhargo of the per-1
I cannot exactly remember why It earnestly. “All has suttenly show­ Konal health of somebody, whether I
waa done, but 1 flshed a penny out of ed 'itn de right way, hul Jic some­ child or invalid—In other words, every
my pocket and was showing It to my how keeps getting caught comin* womap Is a nunie. Every day sani­
boy companions when It slipped way wid dose chrckensf'
tary kpowiedge. or thg knowledge ot
through my flugera and dropped to the
nurslmb or, in other words, of how to/
pavement below, Tho wealthy old
Mrs. Rhoplelgh—“Why didn't you put the constitution In such a staid
man drove up. and to all appearances toll mo that you had nothing but that It will have no disease, or (hot
tough.
scrrfwny,
bony
fowls
in
yriur
ho was in deep thought with bls bead
it can recover from disease, takes
shop?'*
buriod upon his cheat.
Tho Tradesman------"I have too n higher place. It is recognized as
He saw my-penny, however, delib­
much respect far ago to say such tho knowledge which every one ought
erately stopped bis horse, -getting out ihlngs nf them." *
to have—distinct from medical knowl­
" ‘
uf his casrlage, picked up that penny,
edge, which only a profession ean
pocketed It, nnd returning to bla wag­
on drove off as if nothing had ever The falovvjng, in reference tn lhe
if, then, every woman must at some
open lUHir,
&lt;looK" seems wunii
worth porrowliorrowj,
.“uihhi
nappenea.
-[| wns gnnjbo that was benman- time or other In life, become a nurse.
Thero was a sad heart pulsing over j|(g (||(,
(|la( |)p ]|;|1| f,,rg,qi,.n I. e.. have charge of somebody's health,
his head, 1 can tell you, for a penny In l(, fftg(PW (|l(. (|(ior of his chicken how Immense and how valuable would
those days was as big
a dime is house the night before."
be the product of her united expe­
to a boy today, and I felt the loss -"Were they stolen?" he was ask- rience if every woman, would think
of it keenly. That man waa a multi- i Ctl."
how to nurse.—Florence Nightingale.
millionaire, and by Juat such little! "No, they wont home."

I

Anklets Like Phonograph Disks.
The women of souUiern 'Nigeria
wear extraordinary brass anklets,
shaped ilko gramophone ■ records,
which are riveted, on to their legs
at an early age. and are never again
taken off. Walking In them, ns will
be readily imagined. Is'very difficult, 1
and necessitates keeping the legs far
apart: while running Is altogether out
of the question. The disks are kept
highly polished, nnd when tho women
walk in long flies to market the sight
of their anklets flashing in the sun
excites the envy of their poorer, but
more comfortable aisterfe—Wide World
■ awnatnna. nt th. -.IM
re-K. 1 ’Orrn nn‘l When yOU CrttSS I Iley Magaxlne.
“L* ■Si.”1'1,' J?’ bn-'-'l Ireck «»4 WM.nl U» q'»UYOut* Full Cold Nieds Attention.
sweetness of the child fa largely fade |j,;g nf tolne of th(. f,n&lt;Is whit.h
pendent of bls personality. It la tn hli went to make the original breeds,
No use lo fuss and try-to wear
wav, and In Illa Innka anM
it out.
It will wear you nut' in­
thing la true, though not quite ao much
There comes (he news Hint Knn- stead. Take Dr. King’s New Dis­
it
ot tho yoahg woman. But when sweet J Ba"
more woman ofllceholdera covery. relief follows quickly,
ness cornea at alxty It la the exprca Hinn any Ollier sialo.
checks your Cold and soothes your
PlensanL AnHseplic
aion of tho very nature of the aoul .
flamo stale pro- Cough away.
and Healing. Children like it. Gel
J. M. turn.
..
ilu;'-- mnn. nre. than any ollrer.
50e bottle of Dr. King's New Dis­
h» ..u&gt; &lt;w.. .o...b..«.
ir- 2covery
nnd keep il in the house.
tr^ttmt1?#11 Vorth* mo^^’
IL**11' “Evpr-Vthhig has gono up." .said “Our family Cough and Cold Doc­
ty that fa worth moat la the beaut}, (he poultry man. “coffee, aujmr, tor" writes Lewis Chamberlain.
that la connected with the charactai meats, grain and now Ihoje pesky Manchester, Ohio.
Money back if
itself.—Selected.
chicken* have gone up to the top not satisfied, but il nearly alwavs
---------. ( of that tree where I can't get 'em.” Jielps.

slantly accumulating more all of the.
Crossing.
v
Uns.
| Whnt color could I gel by crassThe average boy of today-does not । ing a Brown Leghorn cock wilh H.
take advantage ot his opportunities j I. Hod hens, or n Bull Lcghoi ii
to make and lo save. There seem tot cock wilh H. I. Red hen*?
I’lensi*
be too many forms of temptaUon ,l»'l ’»&lt;' know in your next Issue,
thrown In bls way to rid him'of his ■
*, . .
.nrf nletral* when if they ’
'’hirkeilS WOUltl liol COnW
sJil’itlS ta im^oul nl,'0f O,H’ co,orwoul‘l
were saved and deposited tn-some
|)rown8t rw|, nn,| Maeks and a
savings institution a startling result raix|ure (lf these colors, probably
would bo achieved In a few years.— I)(l sojjj color unless it were black.
Portland Express and Advertiser.
Yoq will gain nothing by crossing
the.breeds as the chicken* will not
* I be as good* ps- cillierYireed pure.
Beauty of Character.
' H- takes a long time to g&gt;M a strain
There Is a sweetness of lhe child
fowls so that they breed utti-

Fresh Vegetables
Salads
Juicy Fruits.
Come to the most desirable short order Eating House in Barry County— At
“The Club;” we want every business man to come here to eat
“The Club” Coffee Has The Flavor.

C. D. Barnaby
In The Club Cigar Store
Jefferson Street

Hastings, Michigan.

NOW’S THE TIME
Take Time By The Fetlock. Don’t Let The Mild Weather Fool You.
Jack Frost Is Surely Coming.
You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
ALL KINDS of COALS for All kinds Stoves Furnaces and Ranges.
Just step in and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
are always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale. BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name
YOU a PRICE.
“
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
but our aim is to pay all we can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each days market
Call us by Phone. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always out,
we are always at home.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc
Dealers In Grain, Beans, Seed, Hey, Coel, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 8. ItlL

American Field Fence

will

stand the most

strenuous test and we invite you to make a

comparison with any other fence you wish to

Buying fence is an investment and you
should

Sr* fl 5 ~ '''iyXK strong,'
*’thoroughly reliable
nnd durable fence. Built
-’
°f larg° Wirca of Btoel “Pecially
adapted to tho wear and tear a fence
ia BubJ°cU!&lt;1 to- beinK “tiff and springy but j
pliable enough to bo cafiily spliced. Is galra- k
nized by tho most perfect known process aad made
. proof against weather conditions. Como and see tho dif­
ferent styles, made to fit all purposes. Test, compnnrand
judge for yourself the structural points that years of
perienoo have proven to bo mechanically sound
and best adapted for all uses of a
farm fencu.

-.
•

look into the flutter as carefully as

a day dr week, but for a life time—that’s why
American Field Fence is «o popular because

You Should See Us Before You Buy Fence

GOODYEAR. BROTHERS

Semen^

206-210 State St.

Hastings. Mich.

Phone

R. WALLACE
Silver plate that
resists wear

Call and
BLOSSOM

pattern, the
latest example

of the only plated

ware bearing an

unrestricted guarantee

Jewelers

Optometrists

Phone 281

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gorham went
&gt; KalamaoHi Sunday.' with Carey
dmonds and wife in their car.
Frm Viin*yr1e*
ami wife *»f
hI*.

taik-vilfa nml te-on Roush
!lolly spent Saturday wilh
ahi and family.

Sunday lu-l..
,i'4i. Sunday, Oclohcr Ith, I**
*1 W**oil tind wif*&lt; a nine am
■half |**iund son.
■•*. Hirkel ami Hu--&lt;*ll GrvenI traded farms ami moved th*

Salurda)

lhe past f* w we* k*.Telurm**l l&lt;* Inhoim* in Traver*** Cily, Wediie«*foy.
Mr.-. U JuUnran of rfl. John.-, iveiling rofativ*- in this vicinity.
.Mis* Be—ie Benedict was a guest
of Mt«s fa*y Gosoht Humfay

A Pleased Patient Is
Our Best Advertisement
Plates, $5.00 up; Crowns and Bridge Work, $4.00;
Fillings, 50 cents up

20 YEARS IN DENTISTRY

DR. FRANK HOLMES
9th Floor Hanaelman Bldg.
Kalamazoo, Mich.

HAHTfNGS AND CARL­
TUN TOWN LINK
William GIm and family * f Lan­
sing spent tfaturday and Hunday al
Jay Harnums
also Mrs. Nelson
Burroughs and son of Hastings.
Mrs. Clarence Kinne spent Sun­
day with her parent*,'.Mr. And M.-s.
Levi Chase, of Coate Grove
Mr^. Ellen Kingsley of Hastings
is spending a few days visiting ut
E. J. Bump*.
Horace Barnum and wife an I
Mrs. Elma Yarger of Carlton visited
Lep Cummings and wife Sunday.
Carlton Bump had lhe misfor­
tune to have his left eollar bone
broken while playffig at school
ed and left him quite comfortable,
but he will not be able to attend
school for a few days. A numfa r
i h &lt;&gt;hnates called on him
Sumfay afternoon and gave bin* a
number of post cards ami flow. rs
which he appreciated very much. *
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adrianson of
Deltea spent from Thursday until
Sunday visiting at Glenn Moore's.
Catherine and Joe Corrigan of
Irving spent a few days with their
sister, Mr*. (Henn Moon*.
Edwin Kinne and wlfu of Nash­
ville visited their nephew, Clarence
Kinne and family, Wednesday.
Elmer Warren, ami family of
Suntleid spent Sunday al Isaac
Hoover's.
Vernon Kelley and wife of H i*linga spent Hunday at E. J. Hump's.

DOUDS CORNERS.
Mias Aleen Christy of thu Wicks
District viisled Miss Gertrude Wa­
ters Thursday night.
Fre*l Bergman is visiting friends
in Buchanan..
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanton at­
tended Uie fair al Charlotte Thurs-

Mrs. Emma Gunsenbouaer and
sister Mrs, Ad*lie Nwitxer of North­
east Harry called at D. L. Morlhland's Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harlan Wsrtmnn
of Hickory Corners visited al Cal­
vin Hlmitun’* Sunday.
Fairl Gal*** »|M*nt Bunday wilh his
sister. Mrs. Cleo Pennock.
Wm. laueh and family, and Miss
Gertnido Waters spent Sunday al
James Ihiughtalin's of Augusta.
Mrs. Kamh Water* of Hasting*.
vi»iled her daughter. Mrs. Harry
Waters, Hal unlay and Hunday.
Miss Lulu W**rt man anon I Tu**s-

Hi**, largest and moal efficient in the
World, staled. “If th** rliutvh pul
tin* Y. M. C. A. out of business to­
morrow. I would be (be first to
•sing. 'Praise God from whom all
bb'ssinus How.'
1 am working
primarily for the Church.”
Cuirresponding members
fmm
various sections of the county have
b**en listing the boys and young
men
wlio
went
from
here
to
college
. The 5l.il. dtii. 7th and 81 h grades
tills full. This phase of the work
clojc*! thousamte &gt;*f factories, n*- . have commenced (he study uf Cur- is another link in the chain where­
itueed hours in olhers. set al idle­ Lrenl Events.
by the Auocialiun follows
lh&gt;&lt;
.I'-iin Hallock is buRdlng un a*L
ness more than a m*llH*u men ami • We Iwvf had n number of
young man, after having coin** In
Henry
l^itllrop
brought stagnate*)! In lhe business beautiful bouquote at school
touch with him in his own horn**
Mr*. Jane llltfrhmnn
mmly seat Friday.
world.
Il doe-n'l pretend to be a
town. Seventy years of asuw ialmn Creek Is visiting her
protective mea-nn*.
More than
The oilier day G«*
history indicate that many a |g»y is Daisy Bergman.
that. President Wil-on. in hi* m***d up about thirty
reached by the AMOCiatiori before
sage of Hepteml»*r I. virtually con-I
he leave* home, given un Iinpuls**
QUIMBY.
fesses to Congre-* that the Under-,
lo attend college, and there kept
.
HcIkniI Report.
wood law has failed in its primary;
interested in th** work. Then when
' purpose of rai-ing revenue f»»r the
R**p*irl of Prairie sebmd.
Uic'-e men gel their diplomas mod
। Government at a lime when the apple district. No. X for month of them render a large service to
Quite a numlM’r of men. from this
1 countiy wa* a absolute im*sc&lt;*.
ending Octub**r 2. t'JIt:
the commimiti*** where they svl- 'comimmlly applied the golden rule
The sei bnd *'achl«*vernml’’ is the
NiuiiIm’F days lauglit. 18.
tl« for their life work, being u***d Thursday and Friday by culling
It has
Nund.iy evening to li.iv** rail on us banking and curgchcy law.
Total atetidaiU!*!. 335%.
by\lhe ns*ocialion a* volunteer Kart Root's corn for him.
Tin*
on lhe -lathi*! books since
a former pupil. Alb* rl Lyor« of■been
'
Average daily pltendance
community ha* lw**n very kind lo
Haiilield nn*l Indy frmnd. Miss Znni I •eretnln’r. IUI.1. but it i« nol yal in
them m their nlllic.lion for which
Foster of Maple Grove, "’ll recalls
they *l&lt;i f****l Inily*grateful. Mrs.
Then* i
-tn-om—mmd n-great many kind- -*{tde- ren-on- for thw.
RimiL ami Karl an* a little belter nl
•irs-es - received from th** patnm- either .-**m**thing wrong with lb
this writing hut Mr. Root, remains
of the Bantb*!d dhtncl though ’ll law. or there is something wnuu
Grace Giddings is
wjlh
those
who
nre
to
adminisle
has hern tlflren yean rm*** We
nursing thein.
it.
or
the
a*lmihiidrali'&gt;n
does,
no
iiad
the privilege -of laboring
Wm. Cridler. lama Garret I. Dor­
Miss Kiltie McIntosh was con­
dare pul it into operation long be cas Baker. Mary B*»«lwlrk, bin Veramong them.
fined to her lioyio last /week with
mahien, Malcolm Hoyt, Margacvl
demonstrated us big a failure as, Kenyon, Paid Cridl**r.
By Edmonds entertained lhe fol­
the Underwood tariff law.
Muskrgon Entertains (tenweek* with Their
lowing al his home Sunday; Mr.
The third “achievement" i* the
•
mention. October 2Slh. ami Mrs. Shatenburg of Fremont.
and family of Mu... _ ...
r**|w*al l&lt;y Hi** Damocrnls *»f pi**
Our quarterly meeting
Programs are out for th** Eighth Indiana; Mr. nml Mr*. Rums GrvcnPanamaYn-e tolls, thu* repudiating
Annual Convention of tho Michigan, b*hl of Balliinorc; Jny Edmoml*
the plaU**rm of their parly, th**
A«*o*'intlon for Hie Provejilinn and ami family of Hastings; nnd Mr:.
Parsidym'i* okru public ple-lg** and
Relief *&gt;f Tuhercnlos, which will N. Scesncy of Knlnmo.
llm evpr*'-o*&gt;l 'will of an overI*** h&lt;*ld in Muskegon. October 27th
Much myrnpalhy is express! fo«*
wlA rming majority of . the Ameri­
nml 281 Ii.
Copies may be*sccure*l Mr. ami Mrs. John Liiilky in their
can penpte.
hy writing lo the Secretary, Medi­ allliction and we nil hope he may
Tin* lour.Ul “achievem*:ul'' i- lhe
cal
Building.
Ann
Artair
Among
M«&gt;n
find help U&gt; relievo him.
proposed approprition by this &lt;a»nthe prominent speakers hr**: Rigeiit
Preaching next Hunday. &lt;&gt;«*t. II.
ar* *- of a tiomlred million *li*llar*
W. II. Sawyer. Billetair; Dr. Vi&lt;*f**r »»l 2:90 p. m.
Sunday School ul
mr** Ihan wa- appropri.lt***! by J lie
C. Vaiiglmn. Pre»i*l**nt American 1:3(1 All try and coin**.
l*i*l ll-publuvn (teller***’, ami veil
Medical Associalion: Ex -Governor.
that (tengre** was bitterly conSOI TH RITLAND.
Chase S. Osborn; State -Grange Mus­
ttenimd .in. the Baltimore. platform
ter. John-C. KelrlioMf J.i**ul«nnHtClark Osborn hn* purchased the
Fovernor lUaw.^ir. if H. Kellogg McHaiR faiiJ) lW‘&gt; mile* east of Deb
Mi*« B'TUii" Luiuod was a week
__
lllh________
*1 U****|fty. Bo
II. Will
waa. lake
—— po*M»r1---*
• ml u*i**-l of her sister, Mi-. Law­ Mrs. h. E. Grrtler. Ruin; :of Mielii- sion the first nf March.
.
rence 'Maurer.
gnn Branch, of Re&lt;j Cross ■Nur****;
Waller Montgomery ha* been in
.Mr. and .Mrs. Maurice Reese wen* and Miss Mary C. Nelson, Sial** l*oor heallli for I he past week.
in*&lt;!h*r of Hallie Ci..;k took din­
guests of friends al Hallie 'Creek. Visiting Nurse.
Lnwrem*«* Gsfairn has been work­
•Miiiday,
ner with her Friday.
The Slate Board of Health Ex* ing* for him.
. ,
.
CIAHK8VILLE.
'
fltin i**a**h**r. Miss
hibit will be displayed hi lh«* «’.itj
Mrs. Elsie Field* spent last week
G**o..F«om1 and family, of Grand
NORTH MAPLF. GROVE.
llnll and will be open to. vtallon -with friends near Freeport.
•
llnpid- -|m*i»I Sunday wilh T. M.
Daylon Smith ami wife ar** mov­ during the entire session.
Mrs. Dema Tuttle from Hastings
Clynnnnt nml family.
ing Into Mr-. C. F**wl»*r’s house,
is spending a few day* wilh. her
Mrs. Alice chrfatholm of Grand known as the old Gibson ptac**.
Review
Childhood
flays.
bro'.lu
r
*
family,
W.
Mmitgnmerv.
Rapids i* vi«iiing.her jiarrnls, Mr.
Hnriie Mbrgentbal/r. who is at­
Charles Bigg* ami wife visited al
Ths Birthday dub met at lhe
.
■ami* to ***** Ids mother, and Mr-. I. Holly.
tending bii-in*'*- college al Balli*,' home of Mrs. Ida Wook Frwlay. Middleville with frieml* also at U
A. C. Rente*- entertained Mr. nml Creek, wus Inline over Sunday.
and found her improv im.
Sept. 25.
Seven nmtlllwr* Wen* Barhman's-al Irving Inst. weekv
Mrs Wnr. R.-nkes and. Mr. ami Mrs.
Mn*. A. E. Mill* ami Mrs. Jo**
Mr. ami Mrs. lluil**r Smith are en­
P. L. lb like- and son of Dowling Bell ami sons are spending the
Jennie Brown. Julia Fisher. Carri** tertaining their Grandma Brovvn
over Hunday.
Parmelee. May Townsend ll;irri**lt from Hcmlcrshott neighborhood,* alMrs. Herb Chase is entertaining
Mrs. Jacob Fuhrman cnlertalnMl Fuller. The flay was spent in re­ «&lt;&gt; an aunt from Grand Rapid* spent
Mr. and Mr*. ‘Henry Gnrling**? hoc ni*1*- Mrs. Ralph • Bowerman her grand parents, Mr. and Mr*. newing childhood days.
Most of a few .lay* wifh them la«t wi*k.
and daughter Lula, and Katiij Eck­ and Baby **f Lake OdewMV
Golden of Qdlmby Sunday, lil-«*
Mr. and Mr*. Spencer Powell from
members went children logetjjW. S**hm*ider Im* inoV'd *’JS an uncle ami wife from Um *ami- tin*
ard! of Woodland, mid Mi— Mary
&lt;*r. ' Mrs. Wood served n iioiiiiti- Grand Rapid* are spending their
Slieriy of Ann Arbor visit***! at good* ba.-k to Stratford. Cnnndn place.
fiil diner io which all did ample vacation at tho old home.
Fred Weelwr s and Daniel Os- fr*.im where they*came only eight
The
remoin* of Charles Laubaugh
Miss E'hth Mniin r accootpanied
IroUi’B Sat onlay.
month* ago.
,
from Wi-cou-in an* expected TuesM*r brother and wife to Kulumaxoo
Daniel Garlimser and Mr*. H&lt;dW. H. Bull’nnd wife-ami Mr. ami Thursday to visit their sister. Miss
*lay. Th.* funeral to fa’ held from
-ap|« «&gt;( \.&gt;-ln il ■ . Mr ami Mi - Mrs. J. H. lla-fay of Balh visited Dr. .Minnie Mourer at that pbic**.
the h**me of his brother.-Jim LauMi.
NORTHEAST RITLAND.
Fred Hanes and Mr. and Mr.-. End ami Mr*. Warner Suiulay.
Winger of Nashville taking them,
Mr*. Maud Gilre of Ha-linu* luiugh. Mr. Laubaugh was a -former
Werber visited al Daniel Osiroth'*
Th**'** who altend**d Ul** race* nl in his auto.
i*.**** i| Sumlay with her eister, Mr*. r***idi*nl of Rutland.
A visit te lh*. Brushriilge ceme­
GiuikI-Raiiiil- Thurwlay were Mr.
Charite Mixid*.
*
Rieka Fekanll w
tery c.mvince* u* the Ladies Ceme­
.nut Mi . J. Jordan. Mr nml Mrs. M.
Leon Shbrlun. and family w**n*
1. Thursday. .
T I.a Monte
apd Ray ami Jacob
Miss Anna Scothdd of Jack-on a um**l« at Myron Shorten'* near tery Circle is iteserviog a great
Ella Bunion spent
of
cn-dil for th** improvement* and
guest of her aunt. Mrs, Mary Gard­ Ouimby Saturday nml Sunday.
nice now building* ami cistern that
ner. for a voriplevf week*.
Mr.'aml Mrs. Charles Baldwin of
Mrs. James lte&gt;e nn*i Mr*. Stan­ Hastings accompanied by W. Z have 1..... 1 place there by tho
ley Mn and son Lynn of Hoiilhea-t Moore nml wife aul&lt;*e*| tn Middle­ funds rai*e.l by ilielr circle. A fence
will also fat erected.
Nashville vi»ile*l
th*'
fohnir's ville Kalhrday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Clark. O-born spent
■liughtei Mrs. Claude Kennedy Frivoicing.
'
.
School is pr*Mfn*ssing fine.wilh' __ ■__ M.- Ci.v . fnttiilv vmlli
Miss Nora'Rcnkca, lonelier.
Mr. Pierre and family of Dulton
Geo.
Harvey
and
family.
of
?
arrit***! in **ur midst Insl "Wfs'k ami
I9H
‘
Christmas
Seal.
is pulling in a. gmcery and shoe tile spent Sunday ut Clurvhci
•lihg fine.
The Wit Rh| Cross Christmas
.............. ..
of Belding :-Ion* in the building fotfnerly oc­
l*&gt; Jay Cawley's restapii«iil. .Mia. Mary : Gardner and guest ’sent ha* been received al Hie office
•pent Mon&lt;lny night With her folks cupied
i
Verne Church of Unsing "nine to Miss Anna Hcoliel*! spent Friilay of ilm Wnle Anll-Tiili&lt;*rcnlosi* K^~
quail trap corners.
-oi-fation
in Ann Arbnr. II depict*
with
John
Gardner
and
family
at
this village lo m*e his mother who
t. T&gt;*Im»IL hud the misfortune lo
a Santa Claus head and bear* tlm
day in-Gjaml Rapid*.
is quite III.
•
. . - £ustlrtnn Center.
lose a colt last week.
Chas. Ileldde **f South ^otMaud words. “American;Rwl Cm**. 1014—
. Mudge gather***! up a
Wm. n**nk. s of Dowling hq* pur­
Neat|y ovary one from thia viMerry
Christmas
—
Happy
N**w
। Im* m*nl to tin* sulier- * bused &lt;&gt;. J. Eldred's house ami will visited at Ernest Rasey'a Hmi'iay.
Year.” It fa rnfore! gr* **n ami n*d. rinily aUended thu fair at ChurMrs. Mary Gardner and Miss Anna is -qunro in shape, nnd*14 v**ry at­
occupy it a* -non as noMible.
&lt;&gt;.*J. Bugle is inunling the W. M. Hcollehl spent Monday with -the tractive. Samples may In? securod
former's
sl»tar
K
^ilrs.
Augusta
Hart
cliurrli.
from the ' S**crvtary.
Mroady
twenty-two county agencies ami
Mrs. Mc.l4iriw&lt;m ami &lt;wo daugh­ ut Northeast Vermoritville.
ters left la-i week for Arixona., । Flojd’Kilpatrick of Soullj Wood­ several city agencies have been
where they will spend lhe winter land railed «t E. J- Kn*w&gt;'» Hunday. granted.
with tho latter's mother. Mrs. Herin th* hope* of beneliung Mis#it He amtouuced the arrival of n lite
i tie daughter al their homo Oct. L
-BANNER WANT ADV6. PAY^ nngtou and family.
•McPhersou's health.
.
Dubious

1835

Implements

Thins* fkitiqj in
I
County Y. M. C. A. Wark.
Barry County's (kimmiltee of the
Y. M. G. A. hopes Uiat 25 tn 30 older
high school beys will go from this
section of the state to Ann Arbor
to attend lhe twelfth annual older
boys' state conference.
Between
2,000 and 2^00 older l*oys are ox,pecte&lt;! at thj« great galhennt.
which will bo the largest of its
kind ever conducted in this section
of the United States or the world.
Il will be held Nov. 27, 28 apd 29.
Richard P. Hobson and Secretary
of the Navy Daniels may be among
llm speakers. Olhers who will Im
present will I* Frod B. Smith and
Arthur Rue of New York., The
meetings, will he held in a great
auditorium sealing 5.0U0 poople. A
feature of the*program being plan­
ned will be a football game between
lhe upper and lower peninsulas
' Motion -pictures
showing last
year's conference of tJJOO l»ovs. at
Saginaw and picturing the Michigaii-Peunxylvania football
game
and university life, will prbably be
given here a little later.
In answer lo a questionnaire re­
cently sent them. 74 of th** 115 emS'oyed s»*crefaries of th** Young
en's Christian
Associations of
.Michigan indicated that the.y rep­
resent ifi religion* denominations,
including the Presbyterian. Baptist.
M**thmh*l Episcopalian. Christian
United Brethren. Advent. Lutheran.
Disciple, Proteqjant Episcopalian,
and Congregational ehurchiM. Ev­
ery secretary is a church member.
Tin**** figure* were given out last
week al the fall and conference of
th** employed officers Of Um a*.*o(flalion, held
- ........... .................
secretaries were
Lansing.
'I
guesfa at the cottages of It. E. Old*
and Richard II. Scott, the president
'and vice president of the Reo Mo­
tor Car Co.
Fall and winter work
were outlined during that meeting,
the county men taking up especial­
ly the technical phases of their
work.
While tho secretaries were dis­
cussing their relation to the church
Dr. A. G. Sluder, general secretary

I

�PAGE THIRTEEN

THE HASTINGS RAHNER. OCTOBER «, 19fl

CHANGE OF FIRM [The Store With the New Front

Th© Store With the New Front1

A. J. LARSEN CO.
Successors to
W. E. MERRITT

Sacrifice Sale

A. J. LARSEN CO.
Successors to
W.E. MERRITT

SALE STARTS THURSDAY A. M. AT 8 O’CLOCK

Extra Special

and the First Sale by the A. J. Larsen Company
Extra Special
For Opening Daye
Thursday, Friday and Satur­
day we will sell to any pdr»on
making a purchase of one dol­
lar or more

10 yds. of Best
American or Simpson Print

39c

We have made wonderful preparations for this great Change of Firm “Sacrifice Sale.” It is to be our first sale
and we wish to make it one that will be long remembered by those who are lucky enough to participate in the
unusual bargains offered. With the taking over of the W. E. Merritt stock \ye are enabled to come to you and
say,—here is real opportunity,—genuine bargains,—and a chance for any one to make a big saving on their fall
and winter needs. After visiting the eastern markets and purchasing extensively of the season's best and newest
goods, we cordially invite you to this, our first sale, and ask you to participate in the wonderful bargains, to help

9oC

»■£.««

....
SI.OO lull

hl.a.hnl Ih-ll.

si,29

nm -Ur„. Ila. .lanla.l,.
nlrn
XIhM
UHUU
CQ QQ
OwiuO

naul. of ta, .amolhJia- nn
«dlabl. |.»-anhliau
U.ll*b?1.,!h"“r- K"'“
OJU
..... ...
giiu.
riflee bale Price................
*
Scicrilke Sale Price .........
S150 napkins to mnlrh lln- CO QQ
*5.00 nankins
to match
cns.' Sacrifice Sulc Price vA.30 cloth. Bucriflce Sale Price

50c luce curia ins, small size
suitable for bedrooms.
Sacriflce Sale Price ........
SI.OO lace curtains, ’ (jimmI
full sizr, new deriqns. per
pair. Sucrillrc Sale Price
*1.25- lare curtains, large
assort incut of pallerns.
N'ottinubain
Im e,
per
pair. Sacrlflce Sale PriceSI.5D law curtains only a
few of these left, tfacrilire Sale Price........

rx .

*2.00 Ince curtains. Sacriilre Sale Price ..........

/ll |
8 ’V

nn /

*250 lace curtains. Saeri- C 1 ft Q
flee Sale Price ............... «P1.7O
5X50 Ince curtains cable p
net luce mid Notliitnluiiu \ / *A|I
Snerilke Sale Price..... xpkr.UV

"z V
nn t
UX I

*10.00 Point deVeuise cable
net curtains, only 2 pair rj&gt; a P r»
^11 stock. Sacriilce Sale

XU 1

Lace curtains til

way,

up-lo-thc

‘

Sm-rlflcc Sale Price.

Extra Special

1

A'lL '‘aid waists and slightly soiled.
sleeve styles.

$1.00.......... Mnrriflrc
*L25.......... Sale
*L50.......... Prixe

Lt Ji !t
*1.50.......... Saeri lire
*‘2.tM&gt;.......... Sale
.
*250.......... Sale .

Mostly

high. neck

19c

LOT 2
*L23..... .Saerlllec
*1.50.......... Sale
*2.00.......... Price

39ch

SX50......Su tri Ike
*5.00..:' .Sale
Price

and long

REMNANTS
REMNANTS
REMNANTS
REMNANTS
RE.UNA.NTS

29c
$2.98

Sacrifice Hosiery Specials
Lhdies fancy cotton hose in colors, stri|»es, etc., 50 qualily, 2 pairs

’. 29c
11c
ribbed hose, 15c quality. Sacrifice Sale Price...
12c
hose in black/navy, brown. Sacrifice Sale Price
39c

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

19c. plain black and plain tan hose, Sacrifice Sale Price .................

Children’s fine

Gent’s 50c silk

** $3.98

Sacrifice Sale on Cornets

Remnants

Prices cut.from

OF FLANNELETTES.
OF LACK
OF SILKOI.INE
OF CERTAIN GOODS

Every Piece Must Bo Sold Regardless of Cost

and Halcyon Messalina Underskirts

(Also a few e*tra sizes for/tout womciC)

H5c cotton tuflcla underskirt, medium sizes only.
Sarfllk.- Sale I'rl.r..........

Remnants
Unlimited bargains.

OF WHITE GOODS
REMNANTS OF: EUBIlhlDEIlY
REMNANTS
OF SILKS
REMNAN I S OF SILK GINGH*
REMNANTS
OF DRESS GOODS
BEMNANTS OF GiNGH\M
REMNANTS
OF TtSXt Eg-------------- REMNANTS AH-’PERLhYLES.REMNANTS
OF RIBBONS
REMNANTS OF-COTTONS
REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS OI PIECE GOODS

$4.98.................

Black 0

|lr ?"■»••
tlih clolli is .&gt;l ill. wide
uid umr. m
L.nir ui..l «(

25c to 75c on Dollar

Sacrifice Sale of

150 White Waists.

QO-

Every remnant marked to sell quickly. You will find in this-assortment of goods prices that arc suited for
children’s school dresses, dressing sacqttes, house dresse s and for quilt-ing purposes.

Every »tyle imaginable can be found, in this collection of all that is new in coats. They &lt;rc splen- eio CA
diil garments and wotidvrfitl values. Sacrifice Sale Price ............................................................................
&lt;JlO.0U
CHILDREN'S COATS.
CHILDREN’S COATS.
liluck curly Mohair Chin­
I Stripe velvet in new simp- rt» *■» zvq
Flo® Bear skin. CJiluehii1 OR
chilla coats, Sacrifice Sale
la in black Boucli.| Price .......................................

Grey and blue Chinchilla.

»OC

Greatest remnant sale ever offered.

One of The many purchases which make this sale possible is thi* wonderful offering of new fall and &lt;T1 A
winter coats in a large assortment. Sacrifice Sale Price ................................................................................................
Never l&gt;cfore have such unusual values been offered at this early fall season. Coats to sell at this**-) rn
price, made up in all the nejv smart materials.
Sacrifice Sale Price ........................................................................ &lt;JlZ.uu

-&gt; no
$3.98 |vrii1&gt;lrv

riH,T S.,1. I'rl,T................
SI.25 lil.uk im-VMninr S.„-

Remnants

SACRIFICE SALE OF NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS

Large assortment of new fall and winter coats, charming garments in every
minute in styles. Material anil above all, the prices are remarkably low.

A splendid assortment of
the very newest materials in fancy,.a* well as plain weaves in dry goods
and silks.
W e have all the Aicxv anti leading shades.
Plain Satin Charmcuse Mcssaline.
Dining this sale wc'offer our entire line of this staple silk, (some­
times called’Satin‘De Luxei at the Sacrifice Price of................................ 89c

$1.00 navy blue wool voile. 42 in xvide
$l.io brown wool voile. 42 in. wide
OQf)
§1.00 tan wool voile. 42 in. wide
eeagle*
Sacrifice Sale Price ............ ,.............................. ...................................

priced by the pair.

Job of 50 sample curtains, all soiled, ranging in price from $1,00,
1.25. ?i.$o, $2.&lt;x&gt;, $2.50. Sacrifice Sale Price ......... ,............... 19c, '29c, 39c

Splendid Assortment of Fall Coats

&gt;

Q1 1 ft

lUf

v z x.
.

39c

New Stylish Silks and Wool Dress Goods For Fall

A splendid assortment at decided price concession.
in. | *1.25 extra hrmy bleached
lLH P
linen, 72 in. wide, a nice
smooth satin ilninh that

10 yds. of Best
American or Simpson Print

SACRIFICE SALE OF

Sacrifice Sale of Lace Curtains

Sacrifice Sale of Linens
•Wr mereerhed table cloth,
full 62 In. wide. Saerilice Sale Price ..................
o. wrww,.un.

For Opening Days
Thursday, Friday and Satur­
day we will sell to any perspn
making a purchase ot one dol­
lar or over
-

Cftf
«&gt;”&lt;■

&lt;2.50
S'130 black I1r.1l
hrulherbluum
herliluom
skirts for
far simp women.
wumrn. Al. JU
S-H.-Ml.
. . . ....*•••"
Sacrifice Sale Price

SUU black HM-rreriMd end
llalcvmi mmalhie unilrrskirt. SacriOec Sale

M*"* .Mt'?. '"“,rPr^Irl with Mldr JuII
zvq
Prkc'*'’
'1,,r c'' h‘"' dZ. 70

Si50 black, heaihrrblooui
,
skirls with full flounce. Pf 1ft •
Sacriflce Sale Price ........ Jl.Jy

,

,
"'W'1 ••Hdrrsklrl-imttenis. Haeriliw bale Price

891

Sacrifice Sale­
Blankets, Blankets, Blankets
$3J&gt;0
uiMilii.ip
tilnnkc'ts.
Sacrilkr Sale Prirr....

ftn

*2.50 Wnoliuip
blmikrls.
Sut rilke Sale Price .....

(? 1 ftQ
1.70

sa.50 all wool blankets, extea larqi’ size. Sm-riflcc
Sale .Price ......................

_
CA 7S

SIJ.IIO all wool blanket. S-icrlflcc Sale Price............
SL25 evlni qualily cotton
. blankets (100 pairs only I.
Sarrillrr Sale Price...v.
Extra qualify rub robes,
(nil sizes (blur only), as­
sorted IMltCHlH ...........

$6.50

98c
59c.

Sacrifice sale Cotton Piece Goods
500 x ds. (lark and light’qtiilting outings,
5c the yard
18c Galatea' Cloth, best quality for girls dresses, lx&gt;ys waists and

Extra Special

men’s shirt*. Sacrifice Sale Price...........................................
14c
Fancy Silkoline. Nearly all of these are the regular 12'k quality

Sacrifice Sale Price

750 Yards Fancy Dross Suitings and Cotton Piece Goods
25c dark fancy Scotch cotton suitings.
15c fancy plaids and mixtures in Beige gimds.
35c fancy plaid tissue.
25c fancy dress plaids.
.While they last, the yard,

7c

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

Dress Trimmings
Ml odd pieces ranging in price, from .25c tn 75c. Sacrifice Sale Price

2c
5c

Royal Worcester and American Lady Corsets.

$.300 corsets, Sacrifice Sale Price............ ....................................................
$2.49
$2.50 corsets. Sacrifice Sale Price........................ ........................................
$1.98
$2.00 Corsets, Sacrifice Sale Price....................................... ...................... $i-49
$1/50 corsets, Sacrifice Sale Price ........................................................... ,
.$1.39
Sl.25 corsets?Sacrifice Sale Price ................................................................. . .98c
.$1.00 corsets. Sacrifice Sale Price................................................................... . .89c
85c New Model Corset, just in. Sacrifice Sale Price.......... '..............
• 59C
$1.00 New model corset, Empire stylc.VSacrifice Sale Price............ ..89c

Mail Orders' Promotly Filled

Sale Starts
THURSDAY
OCTOBER
8th
At 8 o’cloak A. M.

Sacrifice Sale-Wash Skirts
White Indian head skirts, $1.50, $2.50 quality, Sacrifice Sale Price

’ 59c

.$1.25 fancy black and white cheek skirts, Sacrifice Sale Price............ 79c
$1.25 Indian head skirls, black and blue* with white polka dot pattern.
Sacrifice Sale Price ........................................
59c

Sacrifice Sale—Hair Ornaments
Odd combs nirl fanes burivllrs. ivgultfr !5-25-:t5e C*
Sacrifice bale ................. VV

THE STORE WITH THE NEW FRONT

A-J-Larsen Co
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Splendid
mtoriinciil of
bark coiiiIm.
bahvttrs.
mid front combs. SarH- 1
Ike Sale Price.............. ■ w#’

Mall Order* Promptly Filled

Sale Starts
THURSDAY
OCTOBER
8th
At 8 o’clock A. M.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER », 1814.

PAGE FtHRTEEN’

brook Crdmn,' entenpg the garden,
n place to which He *
Cnmparo here
with Hix dUciplex.
2 Ram. 15:23, where we *»••) David,
Jesus Christ,
crossing the brook Kidren with bis
own followers, in hl» time of rejec­
tion, when a misted one hail risen
up ngninsl him; just ns the l..&gt;r&gt;l
now crosses the hnxik, with tlie
eleven: who remained wilh Him
(John 0:tk5-fiH', rejected by His
own, one of His own professed fol-

Remarkable bargains will be given to you during the last few days before the painters and workmen begin the
remodeling of our store interior. Many lots and odd quantities of merchandise that we must get out of the way
before hand are now sacrificed. Come early. Many of these lots are small, but the Bargains are all the greater.
Here are a few of the values that await you.

For Men, Women, Girls,
Boys and Little Tots

OIlvzLzO

$7.49
$6.69

MIM). 8150. KL00 shoos for
Ladies tli*M-x mid GirK qj an
Spcrhil Prior, |H&gt;r pair .... 31. J z

$9.87

S2.IMI Woiucn** kid button
Shor's pnlrnt tip. medium
heel. S|H'clnl Poire, per

$14.39
WORK SHIR I

$1.00

lined underwear, nil sizes
lo Hi. Special price per
garment ................................

Children's Button Shoe*.
size's if to 8 only. Special
• Price per. pair .......................

-nSpecial' Price

81.50
Children's
School
SIiih-s. button Myle. Spe- aj icbil Price per pair............ 3Lld '

Men’s mid . Lidie*'
Shors. The best values
llial arc ottered unjitliere
lor X3.IMI. S|M'ciul Priee CT IQ
per pair .................. ................

$1.75 Boy Srout Stioes, very
srriirnblr
footwear. Cf |D
Sprrinl Price per pair

4SL50 Men'*
nnd luidlrs
Nhoes, excellent vnlues
per piilr .....’.........................$2.69

$150 Girls' nnd Boys' gun
metal shore. Highest qual-{|
Hy. Special Price per puir^l*^

1 Lot of Men's mid Lidir*'
Shaiea, thnt sold up to
iAil per pair. Special Ci no
Price per pair ...................... 3L7O

8125 Boys'- Elk Shore, n
i
small quantity .left, oi in
Special Price per pidr ....vLlz

bJeickgenant 8t Riede

$9.98

815.00 Bear Skin overcoats,
extra good quitted lining.
A

great

delving

coal. fin 00

Special Price non .......... J1V.VO
All Duck (axils. Greatly Reduretl.
SI-50 duck coats. well lined
with heavy plaid canton ci |e
tlminel. Special Price now d*l*lD

15c Linen collars fmnoits
Arrow Brand itiakr. Spec­
ial Price, rurh..................

tray Hirn.
Hr enters lhe garden.
Twas in a garden the first Adam
met defeat; in this garden lhe last

NASHVILLE
pills 1 spoke to you about?' Mrs.
Newlywed-*' Well, you see, the drug­
gist hod some.awfully cute pink ones
that just matched the darling's now
dress, for IS ceuft. marked down from
2i, so I got those ♦gatead "

oil last Thursday .after spending
veral weekswillt the home folk*.
A great many from here attended
e fair at Charlotte-but week.
Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Kraft visits
(heir daughter, Mrs. Clayton Furni—..al Athens from Friday till

ila.stingg where they -pent the day.
Dan'i* tinrlinger and Mrs. Mary
Holxaple motored to Maple Grove.
Sunday nfiern&gt;»&gt;n and visited the
latter's daughter. Mrs. Fred Hanes.
Mr*. Eunice Mead spent several
days at her .farm in Barryville, last I
“
Harry Hale is reshingling
«L A. Parti’s men are.-putting a
healing plant in Wm. Troxell's new
house nt Hu-tings,
Mrs. Hiram Coo, Mrs. Etta Coe.;
Forrest. Fiebarh and Robert -Town-:
*eml motored to Jackson Saturday
and were guests of J. J. Austin nml
family over Sumlay.
returning
Monday.

Bertrand Young- near Chariot h
Sunday and brought Mr. and .Mr.Frank Hartwell and daughter. Mix'
Amy. wlio -pent two weeks there
home with them Sunday evening.
Mi-s Thelma Phillip*, of Ver-

Kin-h-y. Kansas, arrived iu the
village' la-t Friday ami spent three
days here calling on old friends
.Mr-, harry While «•/ Kalamazoo
and Mi-. Kalpli Kaufman of Hol­
land nn» vi-ilmg (heir parents. Mr.

giie-ls of Mr. jind Mrs. II. IL Vin­
cent near Behling fast week, am:
Mr. and Mr-. Vincent and Iwo chil­
dren accompanied them home Suu-

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With Home-Made Acetylene
And Make Your Acetyh

With

Pilot Lighting Plant
Pilot plants make Acetylene automatically a little at
a time as you use il in your gas cooking stove and in
your lightS distributed throughout your house, your
bams and out-buildings. You simply fill the generator
witlt the gas-producing stone "Union Carbide" and
water about once a month.
\
*•

tachino pud

called

on oh

Aihh'son Eby xml son of De­
' '
former’i
C. Dowu-

T. C. Downing i« very flck.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Putnam vis­
ited at Battle f.reek hist -week. .
Mr. ami Mr*. C. M. Putnam are
at Karannc thi* week visiting.
Miss Mildred Quirk spent Satur­
day nnd Sunday with her parents
in Grand Rapid*.
E. H. Palmer was al Battle Creek
thi* llr.«l-of lh» week oq business.

Pilot plants are approved by The National Board of Fire
Insurance Underwriters.

All told, ever 250,000 country homes arc using Acetylene
made the Pilot way.

A complete Pilot plant, consisting of generator, pipes—-hand­
some light fixtures and gas cook stove, can be installed in any
country Iwme in a couple of days' time.
Such a plant is a permanent improvement and will Furnish
you wgjj the cheapest, safest and .uost practical light and fue^
now available for country home requirements.

A. R. GRAHAM
808 Mason Street
Flint, Mich.
Mxr.ajing S^leun&amp;n for

OXWELD ACETYLENE CO., CHICAGO

Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Townsend nnd
&gt;ti. Teddy. spent Sunday at HastCharles Gulchr-s and family are
moving into lhe hoiiso ou the cor­
ner of Washington and Cleveland
xlreels that he recently purchased
Me*. Ebrr McKitmi.* of Blaine.
Wa-hmglon is. visiting her mother.
MH. Ellen Mix •and Mrs. Mix rx-_
prei- to return home with her to
make her home there for a time.
Mrs. MrOtnber. Mrs. Mary Clay.
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Wengeg and
ison. Harold, vixited the county
ifarm last Saturday.
I Miss Ethel Brow.. ... _______
was a guest of her cousin. Miss Vil­
la Parrott from Thursday till Sun-

inent. -wonder, adoration al these
tilings!
He was without sin, there
wax no spot or Jdeinish in Him.
God the Father was well pleased
with Him why then, this sorrow

Brown of
p
Sunday

company with Jacktolored lo Hill-dab
i college there Sun-

International
SuncL School
Lesson
F0K si'NDAY OCTOBER It
By Lee \V. Amrs.

&gt;1 Ml. 2fl:3d-’&gt;0.
Introductory.

Mrs. Hayden Nye was at Grand
Rapids Kat unlay to visit her moth­
er al the U. B. A. hospital. In some
ways shy waa better.
Nearly every body in this McinHv nt tended the Charlytte fair
Thursday.
Solan Ward of Whitehall spent
Sunday wilh his brother Dennis
Ward nml family.
Melromb Grey-has got move&lt;l on
Hie. Ray Brooks farm.
, Mr- “r"&gt; Mrs. H. Benedict ami
daughter Earnesiiiie sp(.(li Sunday
at Roy Hough a.
Miss Hli')la Mix of Detroit is home
raring for her mother. Mrs. John

garden lhe III st Adam sinned, and
in a i.-.inh ii the t.i-i Adam Buffered.
Whrn&lt; all wax delightful Adam,
fell; where nil-wax painful,. Christ
i-onqurird.
The guilty Adam fled
nnd hid himself'among the Irerer of
of the garden.
The innocent
Christ come forth to Hix enemies
and Mid, ‘Herr mn 1.' In the garden
Mn&lt;. F.lier McKinnis of Blnim-,
of Eden wa* disobedience.
Near VVnxh. s visiting iJ(.r mother Mrs.
a garden on Calvary Christ , wa* Ellen Mix nnd othfr relatives in
ami
around Nashville.
death of tin* cross (Gal. 3:13.) In
Mr. nml Mrs. Joseph Mix attend­
tbe lirsl garden Ad;wn wax prom­ ed the (wo day meeting al I„re
ised life and happiness, becauiu* Hal unlay and Sunday. the last Adam was to arise from
Mrs, Wm. Fisher aigl children
the dead a quickening spirit." Here attended lhe fair and visited relaHe leave* the eight tv 32'. saying tiv.-x in Charlotte from Thursday
"Sil ye here, while I xliall pray." until Sunday.
.
He enirre the garden with the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlin visit­
eleven, hul only lhre»‘ accompany ed at Milo Ehret's Sunday.
Him to the place near which He
prostrates Himself in prayer.
To
TAMARAC CtHLNEILS.
only three would He reveal th"
Abo Haggerty and
family are
sorrow of His soul, such wax the moving on the farm west of Hast­
ings. this week.
We are all very
sorry to low them from our midxh
Allen Rice ami family of Grand
Ledge, spent Kumkty at Geo. Jar»lfeFs. They made the trip in their
cred pines are Peter, James am
John—the three who on other oc­
Ed Prelx'and family, of Ionia,
casion* were separate from th« spent over Sunday al L&gt;on Purduii's. Mr. I.’urdun returned lo Ionia
IlgtiraLioii.
with them Hunday evening to xpeiyl
a couple of days wilh them.
Forrest
Houghton ami lady
!rie|id spent Saturday and Sunday
with John Siirinkell's people m'

Grant H. Otis &amp; Co’s Clothing and Shoe Store

Ing questions, asked Johnny. ‘ Why
do they call Cifrtairf Spear point a vet­
eran?” Johnny thought for a u. xent
and then answered. "I guess Il's be-

SOUTH NASHVILLE.
Mr. and Mr*. S. Down* spent last
week nl Maple Itapnii.
JJay Hough wax at Battle Creek
Sal ird ij and .'■unday.
. ■
Mix* Huth Heath visited her aunt
Mrs. B. Benedict and family, RaUir-

*in; that we mixhl-iw* made
righteousness of Hod in Him.
for iiiniM'lf. but for fix, wa-ormw pul u|miii Him.
O.

Mm. Innt ha Cunningham. Master
Clarence Eddy and Dan Woodard.
They nre slowly on tho-gain.

Mrs. Adolph Kaiser entertained
i-r mother. Mr«. Houghtalin and
step Gladys of Morgan and her
ster Mix* Bernice Hotighlalin of

*ho loved us. and wa*b&gt;*d us from
&gt;ur sins in Thine own blood? "He
diall see of the travail of His soul. id* is making an extended visit
&gt;• xatixtled."' -He would with relative* here.
rmpnthy of these three,
Mrs. Hiram Guo and Mr*. George
"tarry ye
here, ami Coe spent Sunday with Jackson re|-

.Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Noves and
daughter Ada nnd Mr. and Mre. Ed.
liftle, nnd fell on the ground”—He Woodard spent Hunday with Battle
who
crcnb-d Hie ground;
and Creek friend* making the trip In
without Whom was not anything tie* former's auto.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Humphrey Atchison
Carl Reynolds wax home from
Lansing over Sunday.
Fred Wulring Is reshingling his

taught' that the Lord
ger o$ physical death
den. and prayed for
regarding which we

was in dan­
In the gar­
deliverance
quote from

"Weak is the "effort of iny heart.
And cold my warmest thought;
But, when I see Thee a* Thou art. tinct tn'(leth.semane; (here was no
»lich danger nf Hi* death.
Hi*
' I'll praise Thee a* I ought."
As we come' to thi* *&lt;-em» we se. in Ixidy was not mortal hul immortal,
to hear tlie word* that were spok­ Ix ath is the result of sin; where
en to the lawgiver of old. and then there is no sin death has no claim.
Mr, and Mrs. Dugla* Hall nf (o his minister and successor "Put Our Lord could never die under
Hastings, visited their place, Mix. off thyj«horx from off lliy feet, for the attacks of the enemy. On the
lhe place where on thou *lnnd&gt;-*t
dry Chaffee, last week.-'
J. Rnlwrl Smith
commenced' ia holy ground” 'Ex. 3-j»'. *•••• also life; then as our substitute He died.
work in O. M. McLaughlin's cloth­
Hi* death could never take place
ing store. Tuesday mnrjiing.
. premo vahie of thi- -lory lies in
Mr and Mag, Jaepb Khrinhans nf tjie eff&amp;T il'iniiy produce u|Min (he. till that solemn moment had home;
Grand Rapid* .were guests .of the /ne who hears il." From auolher whfin He was made sin for us on
former's brother. William Klein- wo quote "TIi.- value of the ac­
doth tny Father love Me.
haii* ami family lhe first of the count of the agony itf the Garden "Therefore
is in lhe evidence il affords that because I lay down my life that I
week. I
might lake it again.
Nn mail lak­
Mr. ami Mr*. H. A. Brooks visited He krn-w fully what the agony «»f ’ " " *
“ hut I .lay il down
relatives at Rattle Creek, last week. the cross would mean when His
R. Mayo did not pay his fhie of soul wn* mad'' an offering/for .sin
‘"io hiding of the
something over forty-six /lollars ''
Knowing the cost ing from the same nulhor^regunifor catching fish under size and
fishing in Eaton county without n ;........ ....... — -Je voluntarily paid ing the meaning of this cveni^Hc
license, hut waived examination it." The following probable order lhe Holy, the Spidles* One. the
of events on the night nf thi' Pass­
over. prepared by Dr. Seoffeld. may One who is the linage of God. wax
Ih- helpful: " I The taking by our wain to be made sin and lo stand
Ixvrd and Uie disciple* of their in lhe pn-euce nf GoiL nd longer
ax the Beloved One. but in the sin­
Mis* Hut h Lake has cnmfnenced places nt lhe table; 2 the conten­ ner's sleadz God'x face upon which
attending Ihe*stale normal school tion who -hould l&gt;e greatest; 3 He had ever gazed which had ever
(tie feet 'washing; L- the identillal Ypsilanti.
smiled Upon Him was seen lo be
M. R. nf the M. E. cation nf Juda*, ax the traitor; ’."&gt; hid. Thai eternal love Ho enjoyed
the
entertained al the the withdrawal of Juda*; rt
was to be no longer upon Him, but
home nf Mr*, R. C. Ln rd ln«t Friin its place judgment and wrath
day aftornoon
of God. And what was it when at
gow leader.
..
Topic,
"Oriental'
last He wax made sin for us? That
John
|3:3f-35;
M:I-3I
;
(8)
the
The Rnnli«r L.
L. ....
A. „
R. .....................
mot
awful cry from the cross gives us
wonls
of
Jesus
between
lhe
room
Mrs. Phil. DahllMMiser yesferdav. |
(he answer. ‘.My God My God, why
WednoMlny. afternoon-for their an­ land the garden Ml. 2iJ:3l-35; Mk hast thou forsaken Me?' But oh!
114:20-3^; John 15. i&lt;&gt;. 17); if seems
nual dollar meeling. .
what did that cry mean for -flint
The Doren* society nf tho Evan-: probable 'that.
Shall we ever, know
Un&lt;-t Holy One?
selical cliun-h held their innnlhlv prayer (John I'., „„
its depths ami the awful suffering
meefirie nl the home nf Mrs. Ida:I they reached th'* garden; (0) the lhe Holy One. made Min for us. had
Hire. W'-diiestlay. October “th.
i agony in the garden: (to) (he be­ to ,pa.-s through, when thus He
trayal and arrest; tl Jesu« before
'lhe Evangelical Rtjhbalh school
In con­ cried? From this Ills holy soul
hud “Rnllv Day" exercises - last Xaiaphas; Peter's denial.”
His holiness ami perfec­
nection with this h»Mu&gt;n Hie fid­ shrank.
Sunday, which wore well nllendod lowing
may he read: Mt. 2fi; Luke tion even made this shrinking
and the program was good.
Tho 22; John 18; Ps. 102; Is. 53; Phil. 2: necessary. He could do nothing
church dei'oralionii wore areen and Heh. 5.
May the Holy Spirit iciol else hul shrink from it, and yel He
vcllnw. wilh large coHecllon nf tho us into an attitude of adoration of Ixiwx in perfect submission ami
fall flower* nnd. much cre«lit is duo lhe "Man of Sorrow*
ami into a obedience to the Father's Will. Not
Mrs. Riihv Dollopg claim which act­ heart H'*|M»n«e VTho' He l.pd me my Will but Thy will be done. Thia
ed as deenratinir committees
thro' flic garden, nt «.&gt; with Him. whs before Him in the garden in
H C. G|n*ner nnd fimilv got with Him all The way."
Ihal dark night of agonf and sor­
stalled some whore in Maple Grnva
row.
And hero we would rvaL
Ibison Div IxioiM.
Sunday evening with their machiho
Bui all praise and adoration &lt;o
I. IN THE GARDEN WITH THE Thee our blessed Saviour and Lord
and Jelophnncd in for help, nml F.
C Lentz wont nut with his ma­
for all Thine agony and sorrow
If. IN THE ’GARDEN WITH and for Thine obedienev unto the
chine In bring them hnme.
• Mrs. Lydia York who has heen a THE THREE. 33-31. 37-38. 40-42.
death cf the cross!"
sufferer for some lime wilh can­
Sincerely yours.*
III. IN THE GARDEN ALONE
cer of ih* eve. na.»»ed away Mnn- WITH THE FATHER. 35-36. 39, ||.
Lee W. Ames.
8-’? fainter 5th. at eleven Jt. jn.
The Outline Developed.
Mr* York was ninely-twn years
Il is proposed to abolish the col­
We read "And they
old the 17th nf Juno and made her
lection of a 25-cent admission Tea
hnme with her dau«ht*r Mrs. Eli­
from visitors to lhe homo and
zabeth Williams on Washington
tomb of Washington, al ML Verwe learu that lie crossed

.'V. Smith attended the repuhn convention at Kalamazoo
dnesday ns a delegate.

FIIKEPOHT.

hnve bren visiting relatives in Ohio
returned the first of last .week.
Claude Fighter Is the owner of a
new tour passenger Buick.
Several unto loads from here at­
tended the races ill Graml Rapids.
Sunday.
"Mrs. H. D. Johnson of While
Cloud visited friends and relatives
here last week.
Mrs. G. A. Curtis.* and Mrs. F. R.
Everhart were in Grand Raimis
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Win. Me Venn of Grand
Itapids spent most of last week with
friedds lien*.
Claude Tnylnr and girl friend of
Grand Rapids spent Saturday nnd
Sunday with relatives here.
Job Clieescbrpugh imtiroved the
looks of his handle factory tasL
week by the use of a coal of paint.
Stnm„h Trouble Oulrkly Currd.
People go on suffering from httlo
stomach troubles for years, and
imagine they have a serious disease.
They over-eat or over-drink and
force on tho stomach a lot of extra
work.-but they never think that
tlie stomach needs extra help lo do
tho extra work.
If these people would take Tonoline Tablets regularly they would
be a great big help to the stomach
in Its strain of over-work.
No
matter whnt you eat or drink TonOllne tabs sweeten your sour stom­
ach and atop gas belching in live
minutes. The heaviness
disanpeira. and the stomach is greatly
aided In ila woHi^of digestion.

Tablets nol 6nly promptly relieves
all distress, but if taken regularly
will absolutely cure indigestion by
building up lhe flabby, overwork­
ed walls of lhe stomach and make
them strong- enofffch lo digest The
most hearty meal, gl for o 50 days'
treatment.
Mailed by American Proprietary
Co., Boston. Maas.

Constantinople offer* an exeel
lent market lor carpenter s tools.

�THE HASTINGS BANNED. OCTOBER * lilt
.... .
_________ __..
______ J
Mrs. Floyd McKay- ie visaing hor ,, Mr. au&lt;L
uk-t,
nahmu, Mr. and Mrs. Clirenee Mr.White ’wfaBpd lo Middlevdlo
Sutolay and rallwl .on
braves ai Battle Creek.
.
«" friends.
Mim Maggin Campb.-l! nf K;i
Mrs.- Helen ^Reynold* and Mrs.
Toil Parmer of Baltimore', spent piaroo is spending a few we.
with Mr. mtd’^rs.Jhuial Gampb
. Mrs.'Graeo"wnil£ »f Ann Ail
and family.
spent WedmWay au'd Thnmd
Mr. and
.
•pent Sunday with-Mr. nnd Mr.*.
Ilcnry Mead of South Ha&gt;*Hng*.
It. B. Lewi/has ilnislied his line
Mrs. Clnre Witbau;
w&lt;»|jt |q
Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Gharltoo,
ncw^Jiiirn.
,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Nc*bel stwnl Grand 1.»t&lt;ige, fipluhliy to spi nd a
Mm. I.ocklin relurojul Tuesday Hiyiday wilh Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwiu few day- with her p'-op! -.
Mrs. Thead ticih triurmsl home
Nash of Assyria Center.
ami Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Will Gillespie lias lyen dn Sunday after a-few &lt;iays visit in
Lehman and Adams have
the sink list, but is wine belter at Kalamazoo.
Mm. Till Chambeil.fin i- raid­
painting • Hoy Thorpe's hous
Mr. nnd'Mrs. H. Munn. Miss Amin ing this w«M»k with hrr d.iiuliier,
Ih-iderm.-tn. Rnhi'il Martin. Mr. nml Mrs, Milton Cnnjwr of f.r.-s-.v.
Mrs. Martha B»’ph
Saturday after a f«*'$
bO acres, (jood buildings.... &gt;3,500
KnlainnziMi.
80 arrt*s, good buildings 3,000
NJ acres, extra buildings 3,000
Mr. nml Mm. Wm. Smith ami of Behling visited .1. B. Gri40 acre*, fair huusc, gmal
children. Madonna and Anhry of fnini Monday until Friday.
land near Nashville,, price right.
----------children lla*timts spent Sunday wilh Mr.
Mr. ..mid nnd jniia-- Mel
125 acres, extra buildings a
spent Kun. lay nt Poplar Hill with and Mrs. Cha*. Smith nnd family. ! returned hmm* Frid *&gt; front
[|(mm1 farm -. 12,250
Wm. Charlton spent Sunday wilh days visit with frii'H-l- In k;
Mr. nnd Mrs.- Hayes.
Mr. mid Mr*. Will Dumiiiu hm»- Mr. Chisler of Assyria.
100 acres fair buildings..... 18,000
tored Ip Allegan Thursday to Ht120 acres, good buildings i.IHMJ
Lend the fair.
40 acres good buildings3,500
The Milo young people's Sunday
ie Trustees of the F. M. C..
120 acres extra buildings.... 6,000 School class presented to Hp*ir
r.- Jfi-aph MeaiL John Varney
120 acres extra buildings .... 9,000
T. II. llodolmugii held. n "b««"
Monday for Hit* nur|WM* of imtN) acres flood buildings .... 4,100
lln’r limber on tin* ground for
120 uarrs, extra buildings ... 3,000
Gurney ha* '-"i
40 acres, good buildings
Mr. nml Mrs.- Hnrry Joni* and
bring Mrs. Tyb»r
Mrs. It. B. Lewis motored to I'rbanSin1 lefl Jfrid o
dale Sunday evening lo bring home
tho latter-- un.iti.i-, Mt-.. Marla
Lewis.
Mr. and Mr*. B. J. Wellman and
HASTINGS AND HELTON, MICH.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert McBain have Mr. nml Mrs. Joseph Messenger _ausold their, beautiful farm homo to tord over to Olivet last Sunday.
Several- from this place nitendWe ullj be nt Charles II. Bauer’s health is the reaom assigned. Up
Law oilice In Hustings, every Sat­ to Hie pri'sent lime limy have math'
no plan* for the fiilure.
urday.
The enrollment of the Milo -Sun­
day K&lt;'l&gt;ool last Snhhalh very near­
ly reached the half hundred murk.
The happy, radiant fare of Mrs.
Flower, our ■uiperinlond&lt;&gt;iil. would
have impres-ed even a casual ob­
server, MIL to the few people w|l»
have known of her brave amt per-

Farms For Sale

Southwestern Barr?

Department

Ezra Morehouse &amp; Co,

keep up and improve life Milo Sun­
day School, il was a revelation, II
you* d» md artend elsewhere. Iw
good trt yourself mid come.to tin
Milo chu'n-h i*vr&lt;y Sunday and wt
will «!&lt;• &gt;••»! good.

PAGE FIFTEEN

NOW IS THE TIME
to secure Wall Paper, Window
Shades, Paints, Muresco, Alabastine, Room Mouldings, etc
fire bargain on account of Mul=
Holland’s Big Removal Sale.
We are going to occupy the J. S.
Goodyear Corner, opposite the
new City Bank soon after Jan.
1st, 1915.
The easiest way to move the heavy dec
orative goods is to sell them.
Thats what we are doing now and at :
big sacrifice Better supply your wants
while the selection is good, An opportu
nity of a lifetime.

IHCKOIIV COHNEIM.

Helloes From IjixI Year’s Conlliifp-ntlmi id HoMerm'vs Hall.
What lhe lightning Ix'gan.
Th.- diouili has abated. '

nn 7 l.-.l liy Mrhi.
Till* lupie^a
Our Alliance." « 1'

time when 1 go traveling',”
how often yon bear that
si&gt;okdn.
s

The Leading Druggist
Where You Do The Best.

Everyone appreciates the
inconvenience and ex|$cnie of
missing h train by only a few
minutes, because of a watch
that didn't keep the correct
time-^-bhf if ft watch does not
keep good lilnc at home how
can you expect it io keep
correct time on n trip?

Goods Delivered.

nrighb

BattleCreekBuilding&amp;Loan Association
Financial Condition at the close of boslness, June 30, 1914. Doubles and Re-'
doubles its Capital Stock. Incorporated: April, 1908 for $100,000

Drop in and let us show
you a watch that beeps COR­
RECT time ALL the time.

Reincorporated February, 1911 lor $250,000. Reincorporated February, 1912 for $500,000.
Reincorporated February. 1914 for $750,000. The Battle Creek Building and
Loan Association Increases Capitalization to $750,000.
ha* been visiting her parents, .Mr.
ami Mis. Frank Dietrich.
Loyal Flower* win i* nlt
scliofd al Uinsliigr visited his par-

Prcpaid Stock. "Class A”
Installment Stock, “Class B"
Loans on Mortage Security ’.
Loans on Mortgage Security Re-paid .
Bills Payable
Accounts Payable
Bills Receivable
Accounts Receivable
Interest and Premium
• Dividends on Prepaid Slock "Class AMembership Fees
Due Borrowers (Incomplete' Loans)
Interest on Bills Payable- —
Insurance Paid for Borrowers
Taxes paid for Borrowers
Real Estate
Office Salaries
General Expenses . Z. . . .

unlay and Sunday.
School Noles.
Igiurn Mull, sprlled I
down Friday nftornmin.
Tenth (irndr.

Safety First
This holds true in yoar electric
wiring. That'S, one reason
why I urge you to let nic do
your electric work. You’ll
know it is done right and that
your buildings are sate il I do

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
NORTIII3ST BMIRV.
E. next Hunday evening

Order Our Drays

German lalbnll is the late-l gnm«
for the girls of our rlnss.
Those'on flie roll of honor foi

Number lioy
Number girl
Total . nrolli

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
Miss Pearl Fifer spent a pari of
riM week nl KalnmnKQQ.
Mr. mid Mrs. Aus-n Tuir-'al"
Illh'd on Mr. ami Mrs. Ed*. Eldie*!

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
H. G. Aidham
Teacher of Violin

Mr. n\id Mis. I larry W
South Barry visited Itei
Milton Noldes, Sunday.
Mrs Hnmniio Armour
with pleurisy.

I'here was n Inrae croud ogl'lo
idiurrh Sunday evenin'-'.-MF^GoiiLI
gave us a fine talk on war and its
. ff.wls. A eoll.-dion w;i- taken for
the silent stifferbrs ill Europe.
Mrs. Mary tky.m 1* spending a few

Fall Term Starts First Week
September.
Studio and Residence 425 West,
Court 5t.
Phone 3&amp;1-H.

Wenz's Capital City
Orchestra
AUTO.PHONH 3KS

Lansing

Michigan

FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS ,
BACKACHE KIONKTI ABO
IM

BLAOOKB

[silo Monday. ’
Thj* Busy Bet’ meeliim was held I
saiunlay eveniiiu sit the home uf
El. illia,' M.iry and Eddie Hire.
I . D. Woodman hud his silo filled
rn and Guy McManus rami'
Monday from
Mt*. M&lt;'-'
1* and family-will hnk&lt;* limit-'

ami idlcmling the fair
Mr-. F.ininn Norris 1
' Inn.' uith'ldijyd |Hii.-&lt;i
few days wilh Mt*.
hum I.
.
'
1. ■&gt; &lt;.
, / ,
.
Addie '' nnphell t'-ltirm’
Mrs Jny H&lt;&gt;lD&gt;n. wild Ims &lt;|UHc her Imme in H i-Imus M-.mlA
poor hcnlHirwa-z hrmivld sti* tlm
W. W-i-inim i- iiilTIdin: :
Imino of her parent*- Ii«~i wook in corn crib mi&gt;l buggy -*ii
hopes of regaining her Imtillh.
twerk.
Mr. and Mts&gt; 11. Hlmdon m-.s; |&gt;in!t for-ml
slaying nl their S«n Herbie’s-while!al Mt-. Hmij
he and his wifi' an* visilitm in Alba, j evening.
’
•John Trelliric so»*nt Gi ldny nurlit
Digging p-&gt;u
vyilh hix iilpre. Mr*. Harry John-; corn wjll -.„&gt;n

Prayer meeting Oclohcr lath will]ci-,.1. of. ludai"- * -Hik -,.n-, , •
• at E. Norris*.
1
*.|-. iy.- .. ■
;■ • j,-t
. Aunt .him* . Him-linmi spent a
m Vet mifte.
„
50,mio couple, -of day* nl Mr. nnd Mrs.1
----------- ;
Jilcury Bergmans’.
L-BANNER WANT ADV&amp; FAY.

Stationery and Supplies
.AdvViising ............
Office'Rent
Furnit ur^: and Fixtures
Cash, on Hand .......

ASSETS.
.
•Loans on Mortgage Security.. .S2t9.093.8t
Bills Receivable
'. .
6,288.60
Delinquent Interest and Premium 1,803.61
Insurance Due from Borrowers
Taxes Due fro’m Borrowers.
44*-75
.Real Estate ....... -. :. ...
15.650.00
Stationery and Supplies -i?.
195.00
Furniture and Fixtures ..
170.00
Cash on Hand ’...
3.377-3’

■$3x7,060.50
' *.933-2«

151.30g.48
18.750.00
’.597-9»

$ 81.855.50
630.00
370,403.29

14.000.00
1.163.51
6,304.00
7535

9,670.6g

136.05
398.8 a

75«-97276.50
840.56
15,650.00
1.578.83

203.25
74’3
182.06
147.90
188.25
3*377-3»
$509,388.42'
$509,388.42
LIABILITIES.
Prepaid Stock. "Class A"J
Due on Installment Stock
"CUm D" .........................................
1403-31
Due Borrowers (Incomplete
Loans)
1.5 J4-99
Contingent Undivided Profits
1.803.61
Bills payable
4.75000
Accounts Payable
381.17
Contingent or Reserve Fund. . . ,
98.49
Advanced Interest and Premium
LS4’*5«
Undivided Profits
561.56

I hereby certify that the above-btatcrnctit is true and correct.
R. H. CADWALADER, Public Accountant.
STATE-OF MICHIGAN
County of Calhoun
On this 8th day of September, A. D. 1914. before me. the subscriber, a notary pubijc,
fa and-far sdid county, personally appeared the saftTR. II. Cadwakider, to me knowri'to be
Xhc same pet son described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, whb has ac­
knowledged the same to be his free act and deed.
C. E. WHEELER^Notary Public,
cotniuission expire-, (Jet. t'j, iglj-

Battle
Ci;eek Building &amp; Loan
Association
Rooms sib AJarjorie Block.
Bank Creek. Mich .
.
' Bell Phdne 650.
. .
.
.
l or further nartitailars call on Jasper Black. Albert Ahoft. Agents. Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 8, 191L

IRVING.

»ng you will be

blamed for it.

Every family should own orfe (or their own comfort.

have recently, added the famous Rexall line of Rubber Goods and can now

We can supply yon with any rubber goods you need, Combination,

Syrifiges. Extra Tubing for

Veterinary

Fountain Syringes, Extra Fixtures, Rubber Cloves for all purposes. Sanitary
Nursing* Nipples. Nursing Bottle Tubing, all kinds of Nursing Bottli
Call and see what you need.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS, The Rexall Druggists
Goods Delivered

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

The Man Who Lost the Plow
has just got in another car load of wife fence, and as I was saving the
farmer money on .the plow before I lost it, so I am saving him money
on wire fence now.
Call on me to prove it.
You will also save from 15 to
$0 cents a roll on roofing if you buy at my store. You will soon need robes
and horse blankets. I have a new fresh and complete stock of these goods
on hand at prices that are sure to win. No canvassers to be paid out of
these goods. For a Malleable Steel Range see "the man that lost the plow.”.

Preaching services by
made by ttifi pupil- «h»ws the wi*- Pegg. of Grand Rapid* al
&lt;l&lt;im evidenced by Hie school hoard hour nftxt Sunday.
in retaining thn u-rvice* • of llie
•ami* teachers for aimther school
year. IL does not |&lt;ay Jo change
teachers l/m often.
One week ago tl.&lt;- Mato traveling
library which was InstatlM In the
Irving M. E. church somp liinr'paM
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tuckerman
of Assyria visited Willard Dcniond
and family last Hunday. In lhe iiflernoon. they all went l&lt;v Lake
ter in thia community, -and have Odessa in the former's auto.
done their full quoin of benefit in
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith vis­
alTordiiig a good wholesome past­
it
elz at Levi Cotton’s near Verlune for the recreation of lhe mind
but also have been an aid to many
.Mrs Edith’Richardson fell down
of Hie pupils in otic public schools.
The librarian Mi-- Bernice Kidney the cellar Dieps and receivod quite
a painful injury.
Iler daughter.
work since she has to he away at
J his time and tin- committee must
necessarily' make .irrangmienls for
th'*' appointing of a successor for
Mi»s kidney. Then .Riother lol uf
the iMuiks-w/U-bu-.’U'curvd.
The chorse
factory
building
which Dr. Dam&lt;», J. Butler pur­ iml regained Ills
chased nbout a week ago of Mrs. s*i«le of hi* body.
Mary Hills of pcnllrldl is ,U&gt; bd
Calkins
largely improved. The preliminnry
work is being done this week Mon­
day. A force of men are employed
cleaning nnd burning lhe dehris ly­
ing ;i|h&gt;uL Lhe ground* of which
llii’H- is much since this building
was orginally built for an apple day taken from Mark I
dryer and the late l„ .*. I tills of I in.* Subject, ‘The Last Supper.'
irfarr. carried, on there an exten­ did the Passover-Feast mini
sive apple drying liliriness in this
building in the early nineties and insliiufed lhe L"i-d* Supper, which
was oliscrvi’d hy the early church
on the llrsl day of the week. Aris •
A’-7. For whom is lhe laird’s Sup­
per provided? Ilnvv often is the
bird's Supper lo I....... l'-&lt;-rv&lt;*d?

Or the Man Who Lost the Plow
Hastings, Mich.

I

OR
nfftfvrmmiinnn

‘The women who have used
Favorite

miri HEKHUUD
Prescription will tell you
■■■
that it freed them from.pain—
helped them over painful periods in
their life—and saved them many a day
of anguish and misep'* This tonic, in
liquid form, was devised ove?40 years
ago for the wotnanly system, by R.V.
Pierce, M. D., and has been sold ever
since by dealers in medicine to the
benefit of many thousand women.
A’oir— if ift-u prefer-you can obtain Dr.
Pierce'a Na curite Prescription tablets at
pour druggist at ft per box. alto in 50c
lUfcrmd 30 one cent stampe (a Dr.
«. F. Pime. Buffalo. N. Y. tor trial bosL

bowels. Be **r»
you get what
you ask Jar.

HF.XDERSIIOTT SCHOOL HOUSE.
RAGLA DISTRICT.
Adelliert Senter nnd
Clnvlon
’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan have
another girl added to thbir family, Price went li» Charlotte fair. W,h|nesday. returning Friday nnd re­
born tin- r.ih of October.
Mr. Italy and Venna Hendershott’ port a go&lt;id time.
ia'onard Wunderlich and son,
went to Middleville. Tuesday of this
A'lelhert were in Woodland, to see
Dr. McIntyre, Sunday.
Mrs. Knlhennan or Woodland is
visiting her son, Rolla Fox and
family for n few day*.
Mrs. Lmnard Wunderlich nnd
son Milan, when to Grand Rnpids
last Friday lo visit her son Edwhi
I atop ami other relatives amt re­
turned Monday evening.

The

Irvins General Store

At the Irving General Store may be had the opi
ity to purchase every-day wants at the right I
of prices. ’Tis true some things have took
jump, but just look here at these prices:

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

JtRand RapidsJrust Company

Mr. &lt; iiapinan will act in lhe rapac­
ity &lt;»f miller at. the Irving Holler
mill*. The family move hrr&lt;- from

WILLIAMS’ FAMOUS COLORED SINGERS

In Girlhood
Womanhood pf*"“

GENERAL STORE

he of a pennnneiii chanivler ns the
Dr. does all thing* well.
Mi*s Ella ,.M. Iliils :u companied
by Miss Ikdore* I lahrily of Cbarloile were the visitors of Irving
friends the latter part of last week.
The guest* of Mr*. C. H. Watson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Chapman
nnd daughter arrived in lhe village:
SelHTulay evening and arc now get- ■
ling thing* ready to move into their

JESSE TOWNSEND
Not in the Trust

COATS GROAT.
The American quartet, which is
tho* first "number of thn lecture
course to be given hem (his win­
ter will Im&gt; held in the Ctiureli of
Christ. Thursday evening, October
Hi h. under the auspices or the I&gt;. G.
T. O. Club. •
Gladys
Wnlcoll. of. Hastings,
formerly of Coals- Grove, has bad

Mrssrs, la*wis and Lyle Wilcox ai
week-end guests l^»l week.
Verne JI. Johnson l« meel.tn« with
signal Mirccs* the
'
ing M'hool. This
second year (

We

sell you a Guaranteed Hot Water-Bottle for what the other kind used to

Family. Ear and Eye. Ulcer and

:

J^cts as Executor, {Trustee under wills.
Jidministrdtor.
(guardian.
Receiver,
business Sigentfor women, and trustee,

Literary Cluh.
Mis* Heie-rca Boice of Middleville
lib* orxanizetl a class, al this place Tusker and ll.ntmuwid ■mtcrlnip.
StIkniI New*.
to receive iiisln.ction m ihslruThe eighth -gnidc has begun, the
muulaUuuuii^.ll laJuxlunaLeJlial
the children ran Mcur* I lie ser­ sfiiny or Asia'm nwinraptryr—nnrt’
vices pf a teacher so talented and they arc through with tlie Hevolu-I
tionary war in F. S. Hislory.
The ninth grade have begun the
study of the Persian Empire iu
General History.
.
Miss Orpha SIhA’Ii is organist
this monlh.
. The pupils nre preparing a pro­
gram for Culuinhus |&gt;ay,
•

bond issues.- receives wills for safe keep­
ing. manages real and personal property.

,

ConsuJtatoin invited.
123 Ottawa jflvtnui if. it).

Both Phones 4-391

We will do the rest. Wc can make that Winter Suit or Ovcr’
coat look like new. Dry Cleaning isour business exclusively.
We specialize in Ladies* Garments. Furs, Feathers, Plumes,
Etc., also Feather Dyeing. WE GET the SPOTS.

spending soiiv* tiirte nl llunr home.
Mrs. Clarence Thompson is-on
lli» sick list nt this writing.
Mrs. V Ervin of Mlikilevtlle vva«
an over Sunday guest of her son,
Warren Ervin and family.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO,

FAVORITES OF TWO CONTINENTS

NORTH IRVIXG.

130 PERFORMANCES IN LONDON, ENG.
Fuller

AT REED’S OPEltA HOUSE,
MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER
Words of Praise From Those Who Have Heard Them

lay Adam* who has lw»*n
in Wi«&lt;msin has returned

Randrlil V O. O. G. Meeting.
Tho* regular
meet inc of lhe
lr«. Lisle Adams who
■siting relatives here Gleaners was held nl the Gleaner

wedding &lt;&gt;f Miss Ollie Setisibe and
l ied Hough of near Bowens Mills,
which occurred on Sept. 9G.
David Lewi- of Middleville is vis­
iting lii* daughter Mrs. Chas. Bruce.

planning for a Halloween social
Friday evening. Oc|o|.ee 30,'nt thi
Gleaner hall.
Every’ one will In
welcome.
Keep watch for furth­
er notice next week.
Cora Winters.
Lecturer

The concert given last Sahin
In* splendid company was nppr&gt;
Was lhe enliTt.sinliig Iv.itiiiv ot
unlay night “lioodou" by idling .................................................. ...
glad lo have them wilh u*. W- only hope they will com. back
nizairk iti.vl vAftr........ ,. ...
Frink VanConoil is visiting near
Howard Cily.
Mrs. Lena Weaver and children
&lt;&gt;( Hastings have been spending a
few days al J. W, Cail ns.
Tlie A|a»slnli(— H diness
lent
meetings which have been running
kr il.v Iasi two wetkl, closed Fim&lt;:iy night with a go«4 crowd and

Prlco»--50c-35c-25c.
IIIMIS COIIM:|IS.

(iUMie Bunnell of. Coopersville 1
U visiting ieialive* in this place.
Clark Robinson and wife enU-r-1
lamed Mr. and Mr*. Olson of Grand!
Rapids, the latter part of the week.1
George Wiikinxni * people «n-'
Urlained company from Kalama/'sv. HaUinhy an.k Kuwlay.
Mra. Rou*h and daughter. Myrtle!
of Greenville are .«|wnding tlie!
Wwk with Mrs. Edd Myers.
।

STATE ROAD.
Twelve Indies met nl the home of
Mrs. Julia Fisher -last Friday to
hel horbeleb'rtUe her Nrfhdnv. 'Af­
ter n sumptuous dinner, and Jn sorinl visit they left for their home*, •
leaving several present.* n« nunin- ।
ders of the ph’n&lt;ant occasion.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kinne return­
ed to Nnshvilln Fridnv after «uending the week with relative' here.
Mr. and Mrs Leo Fi*h**r mil two
sons. Mrs. Thomas Fi«lier nnd
Joseph Slinclironib wora hi Gramlj
Hap ids. Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mr-. W. It. Kii*&lt;nz*| and
two so.is nf Hnaiiiig« /fianr Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Nel-dn Kennedy
nnd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernnrd Cnllob and
family spent Siuidny, with Devi
Cotton nnd family «nenl Sunday
* - “
* “
• fami|y of
Vermontvilh.
Miss«Realrice Colvin visiled Mr*.
B. Hunndirey K Welcome Corners
from Wcdrrrsttay-until Saiurdav.
Mr. and Mrs. tx-nler Khun* bav-*
gone Lo Muskegon to visit relatives

Wide \wuke Circle.
An unusually pleauint meeting of
the Wide Awake S-wing Circle Mm’iday.'
vva« held Weilnesitny. Seplomber
Florence'Cairns who is working
:«Hh with Mr*. Charlie Wills of nt Pleasant Valley spent Sunday al
Soutljeriy J&gt;diii*liiwn.
All memweri' prixx’iil.
The house
was prettily decorated with garden
flowers. At noon the hnslf** serv­
'd a MiinpHious dinner.
The nft'-rnoon was spent with fancy work
'vv'iik and-v isiliqg; also several
l-.hhI selections ami a floral gue«&lt;Xo. girls enrolled, ft.
. •
ing game vgem enjoyed. Mr«. Jesse
No. la.ys enrolled. 7.
Rtftbridaec will-.he the next club
Tula I enrollment, UL «
host'*..
..
Average dmlv attendance. 12.
Pen-ent age of attendance. 100.
Iliere were nu absences but Vera
and Richard Guppy wore each tar­
dy twice.
Jennie A. Wjlliams, teacher. in Bailie Creek. Monday.

To be enduring mnit be of the
very bent material known.
ItRAUTY AND DIGNITY IN
MONUMENTAL ART are obtain•d only by careful attention to
detail, proportion and finiah.
ALL MONUMENTS FROM OUR FACTORY are made of the best
materials from domestic and foreign quarries.
OUR PRICKS are the lowest consistent with tbe highest grade

Ironside Bros.Maatlnga, Mich.

Remember this, that the more trouble
you are having with your system, the
more reason you have to call on your local
Chiropractor for adjustments, which will
remove the cause of same, that nature
may restore you to health.

M. W, SMITH, 0. G.
CHIROPRACTOR

5-6-7 H»nder»hott Building

Citizens Phons 317

�iTHE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOBER 8,1914-20 PAGES

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

sioru 01 who rincon wiS
Has Just BBGOfflc Extinct,

One Dollar Will Do
Those who wait until they have fifty or one hundred dollars with which
to start a bank account, seldom have one. ONE DOLLAR will start a
Savings Account in this bank, and if added to Systematically for a
few months, will secure the first one hundred dollars.
,
A Savings Account of this kind provides a fund upon which you may
draw at any time, either for investment purposes or as a fund to pro­
vide for your future needs. Besides the protection such a deposit affords
you receive interest compounded semi-annually at 3 per cent
per annum. Your deposit is safeguarded by the $700,000 resources of
this bank.
All the accommodations which a bank can extend to i,ts customers we
are prepared to place at the disposal of our patrons.

Hastings City Bank
THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU

—il How To Make a GonoreiB S8B
Tank For individual use

The

Wffi Slave Ever OfEeredl IFor Safe,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Every Oae b » Bargam

it Acres—Gravelly loam soil, good house, good water, large hen house, ho’g
house ajtd corn crib. 160 apple trees loaded with fruit, the location is fin?';
•)zt mile to R. R. station, store, school and church. Price $1300; terms cash,
jo Acres—Two-miles-Iroiu...Er«c|M&gt;rt-;-clay loaiu-tmil and-lays good:- the lutildings are fair and tbe farm is well watered and has good fences; there
is plenty of all kinds of fruit and the location is good; price ?2,ooo; terms
nnc half down'
'
.

35 Acres—Good Soil ami lays gently rolling, nearly all under cultivation and
fairly well fenced; there is a fair 8 room house with good cellar, one barn
30x50. another 16x24, also 2 hen houses and hog house. This farm is four
amT one half miles from Hastings. Price $1750; terms $1,000 down.
61 Acres—Clay and gravelly loam soil and lays good, about 50 acres under
cultivation and eleven acres gcxid pasture; the fences arc good and the farm
i* well watered: there is a good severf room house; barn 36x44, also corn
crib, hen house ami hog house; there is plenty of all kinds of fruit; steel
windmill and tanks and five acres of alfalfa: this farm is 2% miles from R. R.
station, and 6 miles from Hastings. Price S3600: terms one-half down.
■

80 Acres—Four miles from Hastings on a good road and ideal location, good
soil and lay* level: the fences arc good and the place is well watered; the
house has nine rooms and could not be duplicated for £3000; the barn is full
basement 30x40 in good repair; there is plenty of all kinds of fruit; steel
windmill and tanks. Price $6000.-terms $4,000 down, balance long time at
5. tier cent.

IfflASTHNGS. MCIKBGAH

flsnslblo Berlin Authorities.
'An old man In a Berlin suburb com­
In the United States army the in­
fantry goes to battle, with 100 rounds plained to the police (hat his sleep
of ammunition on him and 120 rounds was disturbed by" the -singing of a
per man In two bandoliers In wagons thrush kept on tbe balcony of a neigh­
not far behind him. Tbe German sol­ bor’s villa. A policeman who was or­
dier carries 120 rounds, the French dered tn go on duty near tho balcony
120, the Austrian 120. the British sol­ reported that tho complaint was well
dier 100, the Russian 120, the Italian grounded, and tho neighbor has been
162. tho Japanese 160 and the Swlsa ordered to remove lhe thrush.
120. In battalion and company carts
near at band tbe ammunition, added
to that carried by the men brings tirt
Cuatoma statistics show the people
supply of cartridges up to an aver­ of thia country am the moat ardent
admirers of diamonds In tbe world.
age ot about 300 per rifle. 4
Not only are they the largest Import­
ers of tho gems, but they own prac­
Nation of Gem Owners.
tically one-half of the entire diamond
Customs statistics show the people supply of the world.
of this country are the moat ardent
admirers of diamonds In the world.
Not only are they the largest Import­
"I suppose you're your mama's dar­
ers of the gems, but they own practi­ ling." said a sentimental caller to
cally one-half of. the entire diamond young Richard. "1 suppose she thinks
supply of lhe world.
you're a dear little salht," "No. 1
guess she thinks I'm a moving pic­
ture. She's always telling me I should
be seen and not heard."
Frightened.
"What waa tho matter with Old
Belief Does Some Good.
Booile when he called the doctor at
midnight last night?" "He thought
Some folke Hye an* die In de ballet
he had lost bls sense of taste. His dat dar’e gold at de end of de rainbow,
an' runnln' ter'git it gives 'em de
^Crrl- &gt;n£i&gt;.

Constitution.

The well-managed farm of today
means many household convenienI ces as well a* iaiior-saving farm
machinery. Backbreaking drudgery
has been largely eliminated froth
both house and fli'lil*.
Hunning
waler and the kitchen sink and
| bathroom have supplanted the oldlime pump and open, insanitary
drainage. But the most efficient
disposal of sewage' remained a
problem until the ednerete septic
lank was invented./It is a simple,
cheap nnd effel'tjvr device, rapidly
.supplanting thef drywell, with its
onnstanl menaph of waler pollu­
tion. In brief, there has come to
I ho farmer his own little sewage
I plant in concrete, which answers
hi* purpose even belter than large
cily works, for lie ha* neither the
tax nor repairs that always allash
Tho system upon which the con­
crete septic tank operate* is' exIreruL'ly-inliireslinx. .11 consint* nf
a long, water-tight cistern, through
which sewage pa**e* very slowly
and evenly. Dicah-d underground,
it is u.inu nnd dark, thus afford­
ing pci feet -condition* for the de­
velopment of the bacteria or
germs which clarify- and render
harmless the sewage. After pas­
sing through the septic lank, the
sewage is practically free from all
suspended matter and has the ap­
pearance of waler. From the sep­
tic lank this clear eflhienl is dis­
charged into three linos of ordi­
nary farm drain tile.

While lhe odor from tho septic
tank is scarcely noticeable, it is
nevertheless be*J to locale il nl
*01110 distance from lhe house.
The scarcity of flour drove the Brtb Choose a spot easy lo excavate so
tab privy council to some remarkable that the top of the lank can bo
sumptuary recommendations in 179&amp;. sunk six inches below ground level
All families were begged to give up and where the line* of drain tile
puddings and pies, and the privy coon- will have sufllcient fall lo carry
off the discharged fluid. The tang
chors announced that they proposed should be large enough to hold the
entire sewage for one day. For a
family of eight or ten people oc­
household bread,'partly made of rye. cupying a house having two bath­
One quartern loaf a week waa recom­ room* tilted with the ,customary
mended aa tho maximum a"nwanoe appliances in the way of tubs nnd
per head, and the loaf should be put stationary washstand* and down­
on tbe table for eaeh to help himself. stairs the kitchen gink, a concre'e
tank having two compartments,
Rich people were urged to do without each four feel long by four feet
soups and graviea, to take only the wide by four feet high, will he re­
quired. Since lhe .Inp mid bottom
aro each four inches thick and tho
poor. Tho poor should bo taught how lop of the lank I* six inches be­
to make soup and rice pudding, rtos low ground level, dig the pit five
being a new food which until then feet two inches in depth.
The
had been little used.
walls of the lank are eight inches
Ihick and lhe partilion between
flie two compartment* six inches.
Dally Thought.
Love ot reading enables a man to Therefore, tho length of the pit
be nine feel Ion inches nnd
exchange the weary hours which come should
lhe width.five feet four inches.
to every one. for hours of delight.—
Montesquieu.
.
If the earthen walls of the pit
stand flrm only inside forms will
be needed. These inside forms are
merely boxes made nf one-inch
board*. Two boxen will be re­
of the world could furnish food enough quired to make two compartments.
to sustain three times'tbe present pop­ Tbe outside dimensions of lhe
ulation of tho world if tho nuts could botes should be four feel square
by four feet high.’ The boxes or
all be utilised.
forms will be placed on the freshly
Economy In Flour.

laid concrete floor. Holes for Ink­ ;
ing six-inch pipe should be made,
in the boxes four inches from lhe
lop of |he box form, measuring
from the top oLihe hole.
The,
concrete should be mixed in I lie,
proportion of one purl Pori land।,
cement, two parts , sand nnd four
naris crashed rock or gravel.
Place n four inch thickness of con­
crete in lhe boltotu of lhe pit hi,
form the floor of lhe tank. , On
Inp of this concrete set the box
forms, which should be ready for:
immediate use. Place lhe forms
*0 that there i* a space of six inch­
es between them nnd an eight inch space between them and the;
'
oninmonco depositing the concrete,
for the ‘wall* and partition.
As
soon as lhe level of the concrete
reaches the hole* in . .the forms
tdace in lhe hole* six-inch pipes.
Then continue' lhe concreting un­
til even with the lop of tlie forms.
Twi) ordinary iron
manhole
frame* and covers may be obtain­
ed from u local dealer in building
supplies^
The manhole cover*
shouhrflt tightly and .should - not
bo
perforated.
The
manhole
frame.* should be ten Indies high
so that when placed on top of the
form.* the upper edge will be even
with lhe ground level. If lhe many
hole frfitnd is of less height than
this, it nhould rest on a circular
piece of one-inch board, which is
nailed lo lhe lop of lhe form.
Since the concrete roof is to be
self-supporting, il will he necessary hi reinforce it with a few
lengths nf %-inch round steel rods.
There will be needed four pieces
of %-inch rod*, nine feel, six inche.&lt; long, and eight piei-e* live feet
long. The roof is now.ready to be
placed. Place the manhole frame.*
in proper position on top of the
form, nnd deposit the concrete In a
depth of one inch and on (he conCrete, lay the long and short bar.*.
When the bar.* are plan-d. ueposil
lhe balance of lhe ronrrele so as
to bring the roof lo a total thickne.*« of four inches. A* il .will be
covered with earth it. i* not neecssary to. give this top surface a
t-moolh llnish, merely level tlie
surface by striking nlf with a
straight piece nf board. The tank
should now be allowed to rest undisturbed for at. least" two week*,
Al the expiration of this time, saw
away wooden ton of the forfns inside of lhe manhole frame*. Then
entre lhe lank nnd remove the

_8he Is Not Yet Extinct

What' has become of tbe old-fash­
ioned mother who thought that her
small son was destined to become a
great musician because he could', get
a tune out of a mouth organ?—Ex­
change.
Nave* Alone.

compacted by
Philip Sidney.

noble thoughts.—Sir

The American wild pigeon *cloplsln migraturiou* . wa* the most
b»antiful and graceful bird that
ever inhabited North America. Its
back was a- variable blue, .its neck
richly glossed with metallic golden
violet and Inflow a purplish or
brownish red blending Anally into
violet and while. It* superb state­
ly grace wa* in perlect harmony
with il* surpassing beauty and lint
and coloring.
Al lhe lime of lhe early •*dll*’-

‘■ingle flock nf. birds for one day
he estimated would require •17.421.­
000 busied* of grain.
But while
they WTO fond of grain, it was not
their natural food.
They sub­
sisted mostly *on acorn*. iMjechnul*.
berries. and even insert* which
wyre found in v.i-t quantities ap­
parently almost. for them alone.

ear* ago those courier* of the
. swarmed in immense number*
and while all lhe various o(|ot
bird* were far more numerous
ihan now. yel lhe endless swarm*
of pigeohs must, have far outnum­
bered all the other, birds combin­
ed.
They were caught in trapnets by tlie thousands and shipped
to eastern market*. . nnd whole
shiploads were sold in New York.

Whit- &lt;ie«erihing further thi*
most interesting crenllire of mem­
ory and hi’lory. wc may-lie pardoped for trenching »lill. mofe on
credulity by analyzing the amount
of il* required daily consumption.

way* di-ir
fond plant;

wnuM-jw .ilmul a billion pound-. or
StklW carlnalte of l*M»si pound*

would reach 2fiu mil*'*,
tlie buffalo, many more fell lo lhe would mean (hat in fifteen
npIH-tite lo kill Ilion lo the'appe­
&gt;lid tram
reaching
tite to consume. They were es­ unload
continent of North
sentially a gregarious bird, living
and moving in Hocks of many mil­ America.
lions. .’iTid a* they swept iu va*l
clouds low aliow the earth, -they gripes m lheir- tripe* mid liuitn.-r
Afid. too. there
fairly darkened lhe sky.
By tak­ !•&gt; be assuaged.
ing a partially concealed position weto billion* of bl her bird* and
on some Imre round top
&lt;&gt;n
one etuild ea*ily strike liown hun­
dreds wilh no other weapons than Mother Earth. while she wa* makclub* or long poles.
As they wore too hCW 1° Hwtlt pare with their demand*.
on the top of growing' grain wiih-................. CT.e..M
1 beautiful birds gone? •
were rarely distinctive, but after
The ruination, of lheir feeding
Hie grain wa* harve*lc&lt;l I have. ground*, lhe destruction of their
seen them 'literally cover great vast fore*i iianie* by the onward
siubble Held* mid in two or three I march &lt;*f civilization, their easy
miuulr* every kernel in lhe Held;.'laughter, lhe terrible blizzard &lt;kwould be consumed.
Whereupon|er their entire rango on-the tii*t
at a given signal they would Sim-1 day of I8»H. and lhe severe w»nt*T*
ultanmuidy mount the air and with and long cphl spring* between IK*iu
lheir hundreds of wings striking; and IKlfl—all these have swept.
Path oilier the rushing noise was them from tho earth.
The Iasi
like (hat *if a lerifllc gule or hurri- remnant of. lheir . race that I evec
cane.
They were in a sense mi-jsaw in the wild was more than,
!thirty year*
oratory birds, and ye'
'
'‘ _-------------......
’
-ago. rIl* wn* per* ■­
birds arc, for they w.... ...
...-----by
.- -A­ “bulhd hawk" or "pic
—waa
tug nt (he ।
reclion that lheir wants impelled &gt; .hawk.
mid a tialf _a -------minute.. ..
them, or thu storm* or snows of a i.............................
might drive them.
lucky shoi brought down lhe hawk.
A hundred mil** west of De-iaiid I have Hie saii-f.ieiion *&gt;f feeltroil wa* one of their nesting plac- &lt; unflhal I *aved the life of the la*l
e* ur breeding grounds, where year j wild pigeon my eye* ever looked
afler year they congregated by|on.
inillimis.
They built their ne*l*j
Not a Bird.
mainly in oak tree*.
These
(
completely loaded wilh nests and; Titian Smythe stood anxiously by aa
many were broken down by their the great art critic bent over his mao
weight. So far as 1 know thi.* was torploce. That learned man. having
the only nesting place in Michigan examined lhe picture from every
exceftt two or three very much
.smaller 'ones near Petoskey, but
''Splendid, my dear str! 1 cotig ratt»
there were other* both in I Im
I nileil Slut*'* and C.auada.
The late you on having got ao much real
trad which Ihe.-e birds occupied fam into your work, eapecfally in thuM
ui_llu.'n -kume. was about .twenty­ daya of Futurlata and auch-Ukn fadeight miles long and four, mjles diata. Tbe realism and eenae of depth
wide, or more than seventy IhOUs- that you have got Into that ImprcBaloo
nml acre.*, thickly wooded with of a coal ratno la, I naaure you. my
more than live hundred nest.* lo
tha acre or nl*least forty million 1
nests, wilh fully seventy-live mil­
During this speech Titian's face bad
lion egg* all hatching at the same;
gradually slipped downwards.
lime.
,
mine!" ho toared. "You tab
Men nml Imy* traveled- long dis-' "Coal
-------------tances with tennis and great lum- hooded Idiot. Uiafu a blrdo-eye view
tier wagons ami armed with long 1 of Blackpool!"
Iioles. carried on their ralhles*| “!■ it. indeed?" answerod tho crltlo
slaughter until lheir wagons Were picking up hla hat and walking alowly
tllleil wilh dead bird* ami their; t0 th» door. "Then I am glad I don't
thirst; for slaughter was salisllvd.| itTO m utackibol. and I am evou hapTl...
ii.ilt.mli*l
Ail.ill. ,
....
.
.
The celeb ruled
n.ituni|i*l,
Audit-i
pier to think, atr, that I am not a
bon. describes a similar nesting I
place in Kentiicky which wa.*.for­ bird!"
ty • miles long nnd three miles
wide and contained as many (nest* . __
—
ns lhe frees ‘could hold wnliOul 7 The Oregon state board of health
breaking.
Indeed, many were]
broken down by the great weight med doga, "never kill tbe animal that
of nests and bird*.
These beautiful aristocrat* o7 care." for the condition that dog de­
tho' wild moved with almost -in 1 velops la of the greatest consequence
creditable swiftness, nnd tho flock I to the person bitten. If the dog Is
that was here today might bo flvol killed, the neg'rt bodies, which aro of
hundred miles away tomorrow and
still live hundred miles farther lhe| Importance tn tbe dtagnosts, may nol
next day.
Distance seemed nolh-i be developed and no one will ever
Tho flocks were all perfectly rabid. But If the doa Is saved he will
goneraled.
The lender *elecleAJ himself within a week or ten daya
the place for alighting and forf■allow whether or not be Is rabid. If
feeding, and posted many sentinel.* he proves himself clear of rabies tho
।
on
tall trees whenever the flock man bitten need give the matter no
■
wa*
feeding.
- further consideration from that aide,
A single sharp prolonged scream
।
of
warning would instantly lift is still plenty ot time for the man to
।
ihal
mighty swanrf of ten.* pr hun­ take the proper remedies. If a dog
,
dred*
of thousand* and in a min- biles you. save the dog.
।
iile
’lhey would be a mile aw’ay.
I wa* never able lo make an es­
_
Wallachs In History.
।timate of the numlKTs in those
1vast living clouds. Professor Au­
The Wallachs have a large legendary
,
dubon
describe* many Hock*, one literature, ballads of past history, folk­
( which Im estimated to contain lore. flrrelde tales and songs. To this
of
,
one.
billion one hundred million subject I-axar devotes one of the most
,
pigeons.
Tlje flgure.% are bewild­ Interesting chapters in the book. Ils
,
ering.
ami
if
understood they
'J' I has nol aimed at presenting anything
,
nil ’but
would
be a"
....i unbelievable, and
• i nke a complete record, but his specl1,11
।
they
are। still
..........
slil! mor&gt;
more ......
increditnhle
,when we consider thi* vast num­
।ber from another viewpoint,
A here awaits Investigation and record
।full grown wild or passenger pig­ before the encroachments of newer
(
eon
from tho lip of bill lo end of culture have destroyed this invaluable
।
tail
is about eighteen inches long. record of tho life often Interesting
j
Suppow.
therefore, thi* flock of folk. .Material of tr»ls sort now stands'
,
more
than a billion bird* were fly­ upon a high plane. It is recognised
j
ing
in single file nose by tail, they that it is worthy of studious attention
1would extend.one billion six hun­
,dred million feet of three hundred
people aych aa are lacking to the arid­
thousand mile* ‘ or twelve limes ity of chronicles and documents of hi»
around the world, or lhe luic
would roach from earth to moon
und sixty thousand miles beyond.
The celebrated 'naturalist-. Wil- 1Keep Your Stomach and
anise describes one of many
Idver Hcallhy.
s observed by him.
ft wr
•ns
A vigorous
Stomach, perfect
210 miles long, .requiring more than working Liver anti regular acting
four hour* to ’pass, and according Bowels i* guaranteed if you will
to his .reckoning, contained two use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They
billion and seventy two thousand insure good Dig&gt;-slion,
correct
birds. This Hock would /urnish a Constipation and have an excellent
pigeon and a half apiece for every tonic effect on tho whole system—
man, woman and child on earth. Purify your bloqd and rid you of
In a single file, they would reach all body poison* through tho Bow­
633,523 miles, or tweoty-flve times els.
Only 25c al your DruggbL—
around the world.. To feed Ibis Adv,
_____

.

�PAGE EIGHTEEN

Cigar Talk

THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER *, 19H.

SHARK IS LASSOED
AT PALM BEACH, FLA.
When Caught on Hook and Line,

gvlher for endurance and efficien­ of those

contracts

arc old ones,

Xhe woof of an. all-powerful,
EDUCATION SECRET OF cy.
wonderfully trained government,
the warp of an industrial popula­ for several years, so as lo install
tion wherein every individual is contracts for service al a fixed
GERMAH EFFICIENCY Specially
trained for a place; these rata psr call.
are woven together in the loom
pt

daily doing, into n national texture
Tbe house will shortly have a
that defies imitation and compe­ chance lo wrestle with the regula­
C111LDREN TRAINED FOR COM* tition.
cotton futures, as-provided
Fish’s Head.
PETENT SERVICE IN EV­
Germany is the land of efficiency tion.lhof
2 I-cver bill, which . specifies
ERY WALK OF LIFE.
liecause il saves and uses even­ that there shall be no tax on conthing from babies to bent nails. ,r?Cil* J?r coU?» which are deem-,
Pwlm Baacb. Fl»— Lauoiog a shark
Tin- land that keeps everything in cd legitimate, fiut imposes a proDiscriininating smoker* make the CLUB. CIGAR STORE their head­
which had been caught on a'xtnall Ash­
supreme order, and where I defy h'bl,live lavy upon contract which
ing line by Mr. James K. dlarke of SCHOOLS TEACH THEM
quarters. bccau,-c here tlitfy can always get a nice moist cigar—one that
you to find a waste nc.re of laud. don t fall into the/ first category.
Ardmore, Pa., cawed excitement tha
snuikcs just as you want if to smoke.
.
EVERY CALLING IN EMPIRE After you have sojourned a,year in Colton de«|t jn by the .exchanges,
other day on the ocean pier of the
this land of efficiency you can
They cunie here to meet lheir friends and whiff* tlicir.cares away, for
upon such bodies, maul be uf a
Breakers hotel
sympathize with the Chicagoan or
the time’being, in the fragrance of a good cigap (that is KEPT RIGHT,) ami
standardize grade, necording’ t*»
i. Mr. Clarke, when Ashing for kiiig-1
who went up to a Munich police­
**1*° provides fur
in lhe sociability of “aula lang-syne."
. .
I flab, caught the shark on hia-itna, but Dice All. National Trails Develop­ man and said: "For God's sake ,1!* J1Vk
the
establishment of a board of ap­
waa unable to laud him. Several Inet'lhe selling of Cigars and Tobaccos is our EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS.
ed Arc Industry nnd Fru. show me a rubbish heap!"
peals to consider disputes as to
i fectual attempts were made/ to barWe are equipped to Ut) THE BUSINESS RIGHT and wc.j’ivc it our nn.quality,
grade,
length
of staple etc.
polity.
1 poon the Aah. Fencing the slender line
Washington's business nn'd pro­ nnd to prescribe publicity for all
ditided attention.
Everytliing that is newest and best, we have.
You
would break. William Steamer, a noGermany is nol like other lands. fessional men are kicking vigor­ transactions relating to futures.
will find its right "up-fo-the-minute.’’
i gro flahorman. offered to lasso It. With It lias the exaelnera, the thermom­ ously against the Ihreaiened dis­
Wlu-n you are in town, and want the BES'I Cigar for the price you wish
eter certainly f tin- orchid house. continuance by tlie local telephone
’Ulher lands.havu the naturalness company of the popular unlirnilud
What will be Uie largest rein­
ro-pay. UO.ME HERE and .make us prove all the things we say. We’lland abandon of lhe Helds.
Man service. The company has notified forced concrete arch bridge in the
'•made gtkxl.” Try us and.see.
for man. and child fur child, Ger­ all hohlcru of contracts fur such world is now being built al Langmany is Ute most efficient country service al a flat rale that I hose welz, on tho-Ghur Arosa railroad.
in the world.
Ils crust should contract will be terminated June Il will have a 160-fool rise and
In fact, however, almost all XX) feel between abutments.
bear the microscope and psy­ 1.
chrometer.
The entire fabric of
Gyrman dominance is built ujion
the
possibilities
uf
training
lhe
The Place To Meet Your Friends
averagu child into competent ser­
vice in any kind of work that may
Phone 106
Jefferson St.
be determined Upon by the parents
J. F. HOONAN
.
£.. Jv HUFFMAN
or the slate.
Besides lhe usual three R's, the
German child is taught to sew, to
draw, lo use touts. He is taken oil
extended educational excursion.-)
and learns intimately his pwn city
bate office, be and is hereby af&gt;-1
Mortgage Sale.
or neighborhood nnd its economic
Whereas, default has been made pointcii for hearing said petition; ‘
possibilities.
ml of the money »eH i* Further Ordered. That put.in tho payment
“•■­
No mutter what lhe bpy wants to
Order fo7 PubhruTioii.
cured by a mortgage dated
dik'd lhe He notice thereof be given by pub-1
be or what it is decreed he must
State pf Michigan, the Probate .............
.
Ninth day
of August in lltv
lhe year A. lication of a copy of tins ord* r, for.
------- -------....—j previous
lot
11. 1909. by Frank W. Bmelker mid • three
successive
weeks previous
to.
Largest and Beat Equipped Floral Eatabliahmcnt
Court for the County of Harry.
him and give him special training
day of
in the Ilaslings!
Al a session of said court, held al Mazie L. Bmelker, his wife of lhe Mid
....................
* hearing, '••
jn his callftig.
No matter if it is
in Western Michigan.
the probate office, -in'the City of Village of Lake
Odessa, Ionia BANNER, a newspaper printed and;
street cleaning, or horseshueinii
Hastings, in said county, on the County-. Michigan, to Farmers and circulated in said county.
painting, or sugar' refining, or ply­
Store on Corner of Monroe and Diviaion Ave.
13th day of September A. D. WIL Merchants Bank of Lake Odessa,
ing a canal Boat, or making a piano
Present: Hon. Clias. M. Mack, Ionia County, Michigan, which sJid
true cony.
Junge of Probate.
or violin, or tinrbering. »&gt;r tailoring
,$torc Phones—
.
Farm Phones—:
Grace Barn-r,
■
mortgage was recorded in the of­
Judge of Probate.
/»r salesmanship. Al any rale, and
Bell, 173
Bell. 651
Register uf Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate .of ficii of Hie register of ileeds i&gt;f Hie
here is lhe gist uf Germany's
Jnsrph B. Wertnian, decensled.
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
County of Barry, in liber No. 71. of
greatness, lie is trained llioi-iiunhJennie Wertnian. widow of said mortgages, on pages No. i»i amt
Order For Publication.
1"^*=? — - '•-------------- -■
• ' ly in one thing.' There is no guess­
deceased, having tiled in said court No. 1K5. jin the 12tli day of Aug­
work about it.
Saxony atom- has
Stale of Michigan, The Probate
Threw the Rape­
her petition praying tlial tlie ad­ ust in lhe year A. D. 191H), al eight
ii schools for farmers mid garden­
ministration of said estate may be o’clock n. in.
And whereas, tho Court for the County of Barry.
PROFFESSIONAL CMOS
ers nnd three schools for training,
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Al a session of said court, held at a «°‘l of roP* ’lun« °’er h,a arm
granted lo 0. P. Larrabee, or to amount clhillicit to be due on said
boatim-n for the Riser Elbe.
by
local
apuUeatloM.
as theyisds
cannot
some other suitable perfen.
sea
ih,rss
4.jrwjJ
mortgage at the dale of this no­ tho probate office, in tho Cily of cowboy fashion he climbed over tho
Everybody in Germany is &lt;'du- Il is Ordered, That the 16th day tire is tho sum'of Sixtwn Hundred Hnslings, in said county, on the' ra|l to tho piles supporting the pier. caled rm- a definite place.
There
and that U by constitutional remedlM.
of October, A.- D. 1914, al ten Fifty ami 75-100 (11650.75) Dollars 23rd day of September A. D. 1911. | Standing oir a crossbeam, a foot be-' is.iio haphazard.'
In Germany.
Deafnisa Is ciuebd by nn Inflamed condJo'clock id the forenoon, al said uf principal and interest, and the
A. &amp; C. H. BARBKR,
'
------- x, he then, a man is cdm-aii-d. not’ for a
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,,------neatI’----------------------‘»e sttrfaco of the waves.
m,u ifi.£ss
probate office, be and is hereby ap­ further sum of Thirty tWO.OOj •Judge
uuev ut
watted
Of riouaie.
Probate
•
wnltnrf until the
thn shark
*hnrlr came
r*amn within
wlthl a I place, but into a lifevvnrk. I tajk•
Physicians and Surgeons.
you have a ru.-nblins sound or Imperfect.
pointed for hearing said petition;
Dollars as an attorney fee stipu­
In the Matter of Hie Estate of,fe&lt;wr feet- Then, holding to the pile* I * *i with one of th*- leading labhr
It is Further Ordered, That pub­ lated for in said mortgage and Violet B. and Greta G. Hodcbaugh..wlth hla ,eft “rm- ho lhrew thu rop® ^'' 'rhirii- in Germany aie.ut ttiis.' Calls in city or country, responded to
with
promptness,
day
or
night.
lic notice-thereof he given by pub­ which i.s the whole amount claim­ Minors.
in can be taken out and this
Hu liad
liiul bbuuu
in Un* United
Slated
when the flah poked its noxe above the He
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.
lowd to Its. normal condition,
lication of a copy of this oixfer, for ed tn be unpaid on said mortgage
. .
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.in.I ol.l 111,
ltiirini&lt;„..l liv nn?
srfll be destroyed forev»f!' nine
B. WILLISON, D, D. 8.,
Thomas H. Rmlebaugh. Guardian, ?ur,ac&lt;’ of ,hc walcr- Tho noo’e
three successive weeks previous to which amounts to the sum of Sixof ten are caused by Catarrh,
jumping-jack methods \ of doing •
Hasting*, Mich.
nothing but an InlUtnsd condlsaid day of hearing, in the Hast­ t*-eti Hundred Eighty and 75-100 having filed in said court liis peli-ilo Catch and the fish charged things. "A young num jumps from
ings BANNER, a newspaper print­ Ixdlars, and no suit or proceeding lion proving that for reasons there- the negro. The latter climbed higher -mtrade
in another,
will,
rjv.' •.“.ffiuw'.wa.iffioi-xMstg
ed and circulated -in said county.
having iieen instituted al law to in stalttu that be may tic licensed to dn the piles until the fury of the Ash you and at ini.Mh- life JurnpK In­
JOHN
M.
GOULD
, iiiUlUatarracnrrt. 6. nd tot tircsUn trre.
Chas. M. Mack.
recover the debt now remaining sell ut private sale the real estate I waa exhausted. Rearranging tho rep® to th*- bread line.” No such imp­
__ r. J. rngj&lt;«T. * co, Tni«ta. Okie.
K
.
Judge of&lt; Probate.
[po threw it and this tlmo was sue- hazard in Gi-rniany.
LAWYER
secured by said mortgage, or any of said minors.
&lt;)ucg a gro­
A true copy. .
i*arl thereof, whereby the power of f ...C,r&lt;**-T*,&lt;*ay ^cessful in getting it over the shark's cer. always a gr**eer. Hint is the
Office over. Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Grace Bauer.
of
(Jctobor,
A.
D.
1911.
at
ten
o
clock
body.
However,
the
flxh
put
up
such
sjjle contained in said mortgage
nib-. Result: Good grocers.
A
Phone
17a
m
lhe
loiyhooij.
al
.aKl
prutale
..1-1
„
h
,
0
,„
ll)e
„
...
u
„.
Register of Probate.
has become operative.
lice, be mid is hereby appointed fur „. r” . ,, .. w_ txn!11|v h_ ,lb_ German efficiency.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Now, therefore, notice is hereby bearing
This is carri­
said petition;
able to hold him. FlMlly. be oU
Notice of Hearing Claims.
given, tlial by virtue of the said
ed into nature* life, by a thorough
11 l&gt; Further Or.ter.-d,
Thai
h*n~“ •'”lb2!
State of-Micbigan, County of Bar- power of sale, and in pqrsuance of public notice thereof be given by.ihau,ed uP°a u,e- t,ier- Thc ,,hark discipline.
P. A, SHELDON
•The
nrmy
in
lhe
bash
of
this
the statute in sm-h case made and publication of a copy of This order, measured ten ,4
feet
Inches.
Abstract and Keel Estate OSoa.
**‘ eight tnehaa.
Kovidcd. the said mortgage will
Abstract Block, Haeunga
Notice is hereby given, that by
forectaM-.i by a sale of the for thrre successive weeks previ­
lows the government l&lt;» lay- its
Money to loan on Real Estate. Rael
an order of the Probate Court for
ous
to,
said
.lay
of
hearing,
in
tbe
THIS
IS
THE
TA^E
OF
A
NAIL
t
luii'l up ■
।; ■
tliereiu drscrilieil.
nt
Esuta aold on cammlsstOB. G*llp.rM
IheGounly of Burry, -inedo on tlie premises
-------- A.
3
pubirc aurff*m. Io tin- highest bid­ Hastings BANNER, a neu'flfapcr
•&gt;( ajjc at any time for i:iil- conveyancing. Having a oomplate sot
t&gt;lh day of September. A. I). 1011, der, al Hie east door ' of tlie Court printed and circulated
iu said
service.
Two years are Re­ of Abstract Books compiled from the
ORlcarin Bankrupt 5ior«, Pulls II Out llnry
•
county. •
four months from that dale were
quired *&gt;f every man. with some Records, can turnleh complete Ab­
and Finds &gt;5.000 in MerChas. M. Mack.
allowed for creditors to present house in the city of .Hastings, in
'
exception', in which he must servo stract*.
their claims against the estate of said bounty of Barry, on thi* 2Hlb A true ropy.
Judge of Probate.
**f December A. D. 1911, at l«-n
in th** ztauding nrmy;
This has
Edward N. Butler. Into of said coun­ day
Grace Bauer,
li*-en going &lt;m for ;t cenluiy in
ty, deceased, and that all creditors o'clock in the forenoon of that
Hammond, Ind.—This Is the tale of Pni-Sia.
/ Register of Probate.
Chlcigt,
Kilisuii
fc
R, R, Cl.
These
|
day:
which
said
premises
are
de
­
of said deceased nre required to
a nail—a nail with a shiny bead whose soldiers.
During
rime Table In Effect March g, ItU.
present their claim-* to said Probate scribed in said mortgage ns fol­
dlKOVetr lt d. it ts said, to tbe finding
Dally Except Sunday.
Court, ut the Probate Office in the lows, to wit:—Commencing al sixSpecial Notice.
of one of the moat mysterious caches bat lies. ;shaves tHid walks upright
Cily of Hastings, for examination
Leave Hastings
Resolved that the' city of Hast­
mid .allowance, on or before the nth corner of lot Seven. Block Five, ings v;ical.e and discontinue that of whlcg this.city has ever boasted. physically. Tint elTtcl is clean- Being South 8:01 a. m. A 1:41 p. m
day of January next, and that thence running wc*l Twenty-two porlion of South Broadway street ifaxe-L* the tale that bung from tbe
Volng Norlh 7:17 a. m. A 4:11 p. SB.
eight rod-.
ua|l:
such claims will be heard before fed. thence Stint h
H. a QREUKEL. &amp; P. A.
night fed east and west and ex­ ^Herman Matasar. proprietor of a de­
|» lo a daa* by Uadi. U'l more
said Court, on Saturday, lhe OtIi day
rsirr/.FFztuado and made •
tending from tin* souiii side of;, partment store, notitled his creditors :u-t*-i- &lt;/r tn riiiiiny in &lt;-vi*rv p’la***
of January nest, al ten o'clock in thence norlh eight rods lo tb&gt;Iron ittur Mkriili.
plarr of beginning, situate in the
I liav*- (nkflii tbo army
■ that be had liabilities of about I11.U0D. of lift*.
lhe forenoon of that day.
Villauc
of
Freeport.
County
of
Bar
­
merely
n.«
an
illustration.
Gi.-nunny
Dated September Oth. A. 1). it'll.
sfiid street, also that portion of . They amuiged with Attorney Samuel obeys orders?-in nuu-uable tn dbwiry and Slate of Michigan.
CHARLES M. MACK.
। Du Inky ofjhlcago to prepare a pell­
said
strep!,,
eight
feet
east
and
l*lim-.
docs
i*-alu
work,
subordi
­
Baled this 23rd day . uf SeptemJudge of Probate.
west and extending .from tho south! Hon tn bankruptcy. With Federal nates tin* i-g&lt;&gt;; Axes bayonets when
side of Walnut street to the north। Clerk Charles Surprise of Hatntnoud
Order For Publirutioii.
Farmers mid Meicliauls Bank,
side of Griiiiil street ln ttiO~C«.‘ilter
cannot-have-*-fib-t*-tiey wiiluad lliU
Slate of Michigan, Hie Probate
Murtgagei of said street.
alore. They discovered about 13.000 etdril nf willingiK — In pull togeth­
i'liumas J&lt;ditiM)n.
* ■
Court for the County of Barry.
B&lt;&gt; il further resolved that Fri­ worth of goods on the shelves and er; this com mil nixing effect.
Atturmy for Mortgagee.
Al a session of said court, held ut
day. October 9th:-191 i, al 7^0
We have. Jbeil, here a people ed-.
U-*l »«l Grand Biver Ave. oflera lbs
the probate office, in the City of
Bu-im—, Addrm-Lu|io Odessi o'clock 4n .the? afternoon at the
zjcalM. HmruuKhly._fur- a lifu.W'j’rk.
vary beat in practical ItasiMe.aTfe.laiaff
. -----.
.
-Hastings, - in - vittd rounty. &lt;&gt;n the Michigan.
oouueil ronm-in ttlT CHy of llasl­ headed nail on the bulkhead under­ No mailer how humbit- their place
Jor sjacrallvc aiJuatlon.. Our eraduatea
2flth day of s*-pu-niti&lt;-r, A. D. 191 i.
ings. the muncil" nicer to hear ob­ neath one of the big show windows.
in
life,
they
are
required
to
till
it
winner* Oar wwETa hl*h grade (a ev­
••Present:
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
jections thereto.
ery particnlar. _ Write (ot our laleal *»
He investigated and after pulling
Judge of Probate.
NOTICE OF COMMISSION­
Chas. E. Lunn.
nounceracnt. I| may prevent you (rom
In tbe Matter of- lhe Estate of
ERS ON CLAIMS.
3-wk? out the- nail and several others found
makins a oliakt. H. M. 'Bhaw, Previ. State of Michigan, County of Bar­
that they had supported a secret panel,
Amanda I.. Jeffn-y. d*,c*-:i'*,*)_
WE WYSUIN OF AU KINDS
deni. M. McMann*. HegiUrar.
„
Bert B. J*-Ar*-y. &gt;**n. hnximr tiled ry.
it la alleged. Behind tho panel waa autocratic centralized government,
Estill*- uf Eliza G. Day, Deceased. F1IW DUHE ENDS INDIGESTION, about 11.50m north of shoes, shirts and that claims the right to lead them
in sail! court his p.-utiuri praying
Wo pay you the HIGHEST
around
by
the
enrsy-ns
u
.
schoolWe.
tli&gt;undersigned,
having
been
that mi order Ul- deyn-*- may be
clothing. Their curiosity aroused, the
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
HEARTS RN. OR GAB UN
There
mmk’ by- Ibis court determining appimib-d by the Probate Court for
couple went Into tho cellar, where, are
EVATORS.
We buy and sell
KTOMACIL
Who are or w.-re the lewtl Jii-irs of tin- County of Barry. State of Mich­
FIRE INSURANCE
they say. they found a secret passage
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
said &lt;lecea-*-&lt;| ami entifl.d Iu in­ igan. Commissioned to receive, ex­ . They quest ion as to bow long you had been dug leading Into a subccllar.
If you aro not Insured or would
drill. in*-i&lt;- training, mid obedience
depend upon doing a LARGE
herit her estate.
amine ami adjust all claims and de­ are going to continue a sufferer from
like
to
change
your
Insurance
call
There
they
found
more
good*
piled
In
will not make ah v,lfi-clive race.
Il i» Order*-*!, rlial tin- 2ith day mands of all persons against said indigeslihn, dyspepsia or out-of-or­ boxep lo^jie value of about $4,UOU.
tn and see me. I represent a com­
VOLUME of businew at a
There jnnsl be inln-renl trails to
pany with a cash capital ot 11.000­
of October. A. D. 1911. al t«-n **'rlock deceased, do hereby give notice that
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
complement the external condi­
000 and can fully protect you.
in tlie forenoon, at said probate of­ wc will nice! at Hie Supervisors der stomach is merely a matter of
have never-dealt with ua, why
LEE JI. PRYOR
fice. lie ami is hereby appointed for Ibioni in the Cour\ Hou.-*- in the how soon you begin taking Tono- THIS WAS SOME CHICKEN! tion*.
What personal trails ilo Hu- Gernot give ns a trial.
OW00 la New Stobblna-Burtoo Bik.
city &gt;&gt;f Hastings. Midi- on Thu'rs- llne Tabs.
hearing said petition: .
mmi.-. posse-s I bill unite with lhe
People with weak stornanhs should
It is
Further Ordered.- That
When Its Gizzard Was Cut Open Forty- training, iiml lheir cut-and-dried
Smith Bros. Velt« &amp; Co.
public notice thereof lie given by b'T. A. D. iUH, nnd mi Thursday the take Tonolinl* Tablets occasionally
One Pieces of Gold
miuiipolrni gxvcrnnietiL in produc­
Op.C.LH. nm 57 Until#
publication of u copy uf tins order, Iwenly-tlrsl day «»f January. A. I). and there will be nu more indiq'wDropped
Out
ing Hie • results seen fli modern
I
for three Mir.ri--.ivr weeks previous 1915. al', nine o clock a. m.. of each Uon. no feeling like a lump of lead
Gi&gt;rmany?
They
jio?i*-ys
two
FOR BACKACHE KI0N4Y3 ANO BLAOOEI |
to said day of hearing, in tin- Hust­ ■ d -aid days, for the purpose of ex­ in the stomach, no heartburn, sour
Puobki, Colo.—H. D. Fisher wanted traits—frugality mid nnlqslry. The
ings BANNER, a iii'wspnper iirint- amining mid allowing said claims, risings, gas un stomach, or belching
Of this
nnd Hint four months from the of undigested food, headaches, diz­ a threw-you nd ohlckan.for dinner the German, is induslrimis.
ed mid circulated In said cotlilly.
Nineteenth day of SeplemlHT, A. D. ziness or sick stumach: and besides other day. The market had only one no mi" can doubt. Someliuiys you
Cha**. M. Mack.
1911. were nllowed. by said court what you eat will not ferment and chicken left. It weighed four and wonder how so many thousands of
A Im - copy.
Judge of Probate.
Grace Bauer,
for creditors to prewnl their claims poison your.breath wilh nauseous threo-quancr pounds. The matter was I hem cun sit of un aftcriioon and
to us for uxaminulion and alluw- odors, All these symptoms result­ referred to Fisher and finally, after drink beer.. But you mmiij. learn
Register, of Probate.
ing from a sour, out-of-'itder stoin- much misgiving, he bought the rem- to know ihal this is their recrea­
Tinee.
tion.
To Iris Miduslry the Ger­
Dated Hastings, Midi, Sepl.'lVth, ach ami dyspepsia are generally re­
man adds frugality.
This is us
lieved in five minulus after takingNOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMH.
Whcn the chicken's gizzard waa cut chureeteristir a German trail ns is
Tonoline Tablets.
'
.
State of Michigan, County of Bar­
open in the Fisher kitchen 41 pieces tin love for beer or for Hie official bwUt Keller lor Ills ot DlgrtlUvo tha United State*.
Baker Shriller,
ry. H-"- '
.
Go to your druggist and gel a SI ot gold dropped.out!
uniform.
saves every pfennig
Notice ft hereby given, that by an
Commissioners.
hpx of .Tonokne Tablets mid you
Mayr’a Wonderful Stomach Rem­
derful Treatment.
Fisher has not yet weighed the gold, In- cun spare,
i will always go to'the table with a
order of the Probate Court for the
edy clear* tho digestive tract of mu­
Evldenc*1* of this ar** every­
coid accretions nnd poisonous mat..Order For Publication.'
hearty-appetite, and wliut you cat but estimates its value al not less than
Comity of Burry made *m lhe 21st
where.
Iu
the
tlrsl
place,
tho
wife
R
8Ule
of
Michigan;
tho
Probate
*
’
'
&gt;u,
1
*
r
day of S*-pt«-miM:r A. I). !9t t. four
robale
Hundred* fit Michigan people have from ailment* of th* stomach, liver
She lets
Tbe 41 pieces ranged in elxc from is a good housekeeper.
“*&gt;
bt' f «» •,"1
months from that date were allow­ Court tor lhe (Juuly „r lla.ry,
found quick deliverance from stom­
-ry.
tiny pellet* to a strip half an inch no waste go into the garbage can ach trouble* by the um of Mayr'a
ed fur ctviJttnre to prescnl their
... n —■•»,.
V./U,«, ll*'ld Ul I
them from dangeroua opera­
long, by threeetxUanths wide and mid her rliilikvo1 are .never ragged. Wonderful Stomach Henudy. Thia saved
claiaia ulixiM Hid rotate &lt;d |&lt;L a.
Their
clothes
may
be
carefully
remarkable treatment haa e*t*t)ll*he4 tion* and many aro aura that It has
slightly under one-eixteenth thick.
Brooks, tali* jiL. said county, de­ ?i“ .i^„r'£wi“ru"bi&gt;. Sii
T-‘“ Freshen you
-........
- make you
but they are always clean a record of proven results and bene- 1
i Fine Tabs
and
Neither Fisher nor the proprietor of j patched,
ceased, mid that alt creditors of
nml never in nigs.
This instinct nt*. It ha* friend* everywhere. Here
_______ _
w
,ww
Mtaid ih-ccased are required to pre­
Present: Hon. Chas. M. bfock, feel like life is worth living.
I fo're .careful housekeeping is not, l» what two Michigan people eay:
Ent their claims lo said Probate Judge of Probate.
Tonoline Tablets cost &gt;1.00 for 50 to the market w|tb a lol of cuhi:# from ( HunuHfuii/cd hy lhe women. The
taiore. ao be cautious. Bo sure it's
Mrs. Guy A. Beamer of lg#7 North
&gt;urt. nl the Probate Office in the
Go to Mulholland's drug
In the Matter of lhe Eslalu of •lays Ireulment. At druggUto* or a local boef housa.
men in lheir affairs aro adepts nl Street, Flint,' Mich.—"1 never saw MATH'S.
•"Cily of Hastings, for examination Alonzo E. K'-iiaslou. Deceased.
store and ask about the wonderful
mulled «by American Proprietary-’
enraftil
saving. Take, for instance, anything work cuch wonders as just results it has hken accomplishing—
Jml allowance, on or before (he 214
• —
A. A. Anderson, administrator, (k&gt;., Boston. Mass. .
la
Borman cobbler; lie caU lib three doses did. I have been doctor­ or send lo Geo. H. Mayr. Mtg- Chem­
Song
In
Dentist's
Chair.
'
ay nf January next, mid that sm-li having tiled in said court his rniSt Paul. Minn.—While a dentist Ib'nlher a* savingly us can possibly ed by epeclalhts.* too, and received ist. 1G4-154 Whiting St.. Chicago, IU.,'
claims mNII l»- luard before said nual account apd petition prgying
for free book on ntomach ailments
•was probing for a nerve. Governor lie imagined and makes every scrap
Court on Thursday the 2lsl day nf that u
a day may be set for hum
SI. I^iuis has just adopt*-d a pm Ebortrnn of XBnnMota eomtxwad a । count. Great financial institutions
heal ing
A. W. Hobbs of 1M1 , East Main and many grateful letters from peoJanuary next, ut fen o'clock in thu -aid arrounl au.i allowance Iheio- i milk onlmanre. woiiM a big Men%
u
Street. Jacksen, Mich.—"1 had not I pto who have been restored.
Any
H
Hur, (weir.,, liinu- IwIh.
“* *«“““&lt; “ me run like the little cobbler's been well In fifteen year*. After tak­ druggist can tell you Its wondarfud
-l|i*i&gt;. Hie bans- ).*■*•]■ cb*-,*- walidi ing a tew 4to»ea of your wonderful
effects.
II is ordered, That lhe Nineteen- register ami .milk must be p;t»l•&lt;: ■
“*• "*Ie&lt;&gt;n ••vary pfennig.
remedy I am In perfect condition.”
CHARl.ES m. mack.
Hi diiy of Or tuber A. D. IVtl ut ten riz*-d or come from imws liupected
Am! so th*1 entire fabric of thia
For ante in Uraling* by all dtugJiuigu of Probate. jo’clock in t|iu forenoon, at said pp&gt;-lby,the board of health.
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DAIRYMEN
RIPENING CREAM ON A FARM

" Spice Pie.
Take- one cup of rich crennj. one
cup of sugar, lhe yolk of three
one' Inblrxpiwinful of (lour,
half a cup of raisins, one teaxpmmful of cloves* one toaspoonful of
vinnaimm and half a (enxpoonful
of nutmeg. Line a pie plate wilh
.rich crust, pout the spice mixture
in it and bake.
When tbe pie is
dune sprenil the stiffly beaten
whites of two eggs, mixed with two
t.-tl&gt;|esp&lt;H&gt;nfuls of |M&gt;wderod ' sugar,
over il, and put it back until.this
becomes a light brown.

what the girl said. Tho girl's naao 1
waa Cloudlo Martyn, und sho had juut J
bccotno dtaengagod to tho man in j Many Fall to. Grasp Principles Und«rquestion. That sounds so much nicer j lying Qualities of Good Flavor and
Desirable Arorpa.
than saying sho had jilted him; which.

persuaded her to see the attractions. | There.Is perhaps no other favor in
personal and regi. of Somebody Elsu ‘ (arm butter making thut Causes 'mors,
in a brighter and mpro vivid light than : trouble than tho lack ot proper ripenthoso posaesaed by lhe Man.
ing or souring of the crrsoi. Ou many
She had been engaged to the Maa farms tho ripening is done with ■ no
two months, and disengaged to him ex- other purposes in view than that ot
actly two hours. Sho bad boon very ! causing tho cream to churn more

Don't go to churning, just keep your cream coming every week all win­
ter.
Wc are sure you will make more out of it than you would to churn,
and then you get the CASH and that is quite a help to most of us. Wc
need your loyal support, especially through the winter months, and you sure
can not afford to get along without us.

Fish Pudding.
Flake auQIrlciil cold bailed fish
tn mak&lt;‘ ono cupful. Ih-al ng eua.
without flt'parauntr,- until light, add
n hidf-cupfiil of milk und four
UiblespuonfulH
of
softbroad,
crumbs.
S&lt;-:i!u&gt;n V,c *,4h wjlh a
To Prcicnl Moldy Books.
iwdf-l&lt;NMipodbful
ciich
nf rail,
A .few drops of oil of lavender black ]&gt;eppvr iind Worccstcrshin
scattered through a bookcase in a .«niici.*; mix tho egga ami fish; turn
close,d room will save lhe books Inbi a fish or puddiii# mold- and
from mold in damp weather.
gleam thrce-quarlcrs of an hour,
-or place in a pan of waler ami cook
in tho oven. Serve hot with cream

Crruintd Fried Tninalomc
Flour, a tabltunoonfu! of c
sfan'li.-s.ill, uno pint ot milk. i&gt;
per, butler, tomatoes.
Fry
How She Enjoyed tlie Play.
Hubby. How was Hit* uiali

I'licliungcd.
Everything 1

“Hoyr would ho tako it?" thought
Cloudle. Of course, obviously, liko a
Man—fighting.
“If you do not write me," ho told her,
"by six o'clock today, recalling all
you have said I will shoot myself. I
don't care. It sounds bombast, but to­
morrow you will know that it Is not. I
rnuan it I will not give you up; and
If you throw mo over, I wiU do as I

it has a peculiar* desirable flavor
and aroma which cannot be exactly

William HeMorgan
while -Mr. Ileiny J:
I In- ppct laureate 17
nklil .......
... &lt;
“ThuI n nothing.
I know 11 man
fhnl mnrrieij mid his wife took Un?
heart out nf trim."

ifinhister

I'fiUshing Ebohl/rd Wood.
I'o restore mid polish eln&gt;i
nd, ri|b'.'all
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Number of tmy.i enrolled, 10.
Number of uiirls i-jirolled, H.
Total viirollinent. IK.
I’crcciilngi* of attendance. UU plus

It was a pleasant afternoon for
cycling. Tho Rivercourt road# were
fairly level and seldom very muddy.
Claudio cycled well, and, being a
huarly. healthy English girl,-enjoyed
her spin immensely. Now and then
shu bethought heraclf of her lover and
•untied. Sho met Somebody Elan a'
milo out of Rivercourt, and returned
his bow with a pretty blush.
Rivercourt church dhimca rang out
tho half-hour pastsix. Cloudie's heart
gave a great spring within her. Sup-

have meant what bo Bald!. Sho wan
riding past the river now, and tho light j
was beginning to fade. Tho running
stream looked suggestive ot horror.&gt;
Oh! why had sho not written* She,
could have written and temporised,
that would have been easy. But it was

.ill. a little sugar, wet
...................... flour or corn March.
Bake in quirk oven.

Cnhbage Pickle.
.
j
\ rilil&gt;:iu&lt;- pii'kle for winter 11-r ,
imide afLer Ibis recipi::
l'«&gt; a :
art of vineuar iyld. nn ounce &lt;»f';i
ueric powder.
Choir it large ।
nd uf eiiiibiigv, eight large, while ,
RM1E.J1. Inittl «!f ei'IiTF and, four i;

develop

MiMoUri has led the- senate to cut
down lhe appropriation so thut on­
ly $10,0(10 can he used for tnat. pur­
pose.
The "habit" of which (he
Missourinn complained has Ip-come
so common &lt;«f late Ihul iiu.suBgest'■&lt;1.' to his coHe|i»u&gt;-s "it opened.

parUrient funds for any and all
Nnollcn. Sorr. illi&lt;itrroil Feet.
iiueslioniddu diA-remedy for swollen, sore ami purposes in -Hint
■
bliNli-red feel is a dinting powder i-ocfinn."
cnnM&gt;o.s»&lt;| of ttiroe purls nf sqlicylin acid, ten parts of slnrfli and
vik'ldy-scveii par's of
finely pul-

Pr-nat&lt;- u jiiid Of b-imui jelly.:
Four a .pinrlcrj&gt;f il inlo a ndd.
When j| is rixil lay frosh p'-ach'-s
in il aifll set tiway to harden.:
Wlnni il is firm pour in nmn- jelly!
ami mid'another Irfyer.of-peaches*!
thru (he f-psl nf the ji’II.V. When
«e|-lucn &lt;*iit and serve- with-oweeb-1
enbd ciTaiiu

“Oil Paste’,1 Polish
F«f afl'kind, of Black Shoa*
Bkcka/Toliihea.YPrcservta
.1.0 Rukset “Oil Paste’*

Same glse box,, gash 10c.

WYour Dealer for

ho stood looking at'tho turbid stream,
rapidly darkening in tho twilight,
something silvery, shining, suggestive,
gleamed In his hand.
Cloudie gave a wild rush forward
and almost fell at hfe feet.
"Frank, Frank, no!” sho cried, and
burst into Incoherent tears.
’ Picking her up, and putting his arma
about her, tho Man kissed hur ten­
derly.
“My darling, what Is tho matter?"
. it was some momenta bcJnru Cloudie
could spook.
"Say you did not mean it—say you
did not mean LU’* sho cried, clinging
to her old lover.
“Mean whatr* said tho Man
“What you told ma"
For answer tho Man kkincd her
mouth, now uplifted to bls.
“But that—that In your hand?"
“The silver cigarette case you gave
mo on my birthday. Cloudie d&lt;w “

“What did you think it Was?" de­
manded the Man. Then a light broke
in upon him; to hla credit - bo it said
that though tempted to laugh, ho gath­
ered tlie woman lie loved into hlu arma,
and klaeed her again nnd again.
“I need nol write, Frank?"&gt;aaUl aim,
through her tears.
"No," eald the Man.
"And you will not ahoot—ughl—
yourself?"
’
“KUs me. kiss me Frank!It wu so like a woman I But
Man kissed bar, and said nothing,
80 like a Mani

AUCTION SALE

Monday, October 12th
Commencing at 9 O'clock a. m. Sharp.

Wo offer the followihg described property

Buy Griding. 7 yrs. old, wl. l.'UO.
Brown Gelding. 12 yrs. old. wt. 135(1.
This is n good work (ram.
Buy inure. II yrs. old. wt. 1100 Ills., good roadster

Throe seis uhltnclrfrs and rvriu-rs
Grind slontlank ht-alrr
iron kettle, rapacity 32 gallons I^twn mower
Tun log chains
" —”
Tun humt corn planters
Gross cut saw. nearly ncu
Mill set hits mnl bruec
..
_____
Evonoiny Chief creuin separator, GU&lt;J lbs. ca­
pacity
- •
• -

These cows are girod ones.
.
HOGS.
\
I’oluml China hour. thoroughbred. Ii mo
S I'qkind Chilili hriMHl sows
II pigs. nl. 75 lbs. each

1 we have 'ImHled
mortal \ roil,
give usjpaii--; llicrc'

(&gt; fl. McCormick binder
5 fl. MHairniirk mower
Farmer's Favorite disc drill
Clean Streep hay loader
lleterMblr Bunner plow.
Ajux ctillivulor
McCormick lever drag
(Hiter riding ciiltitiitor. new
Miller Ih an puller with 2 set
Throe tools an- mostly all
good rendition.
One tthb* tin- Studebaker wagon, with (op box

Throc-picrc lied room suit with mnlirwc mid
M'rinilThroe Im-iIs|(*iu|s iiilli springs

Six-piecr chandler set
China cliwl
2X yds. new mg carpet
Improv rd Singer sewing nuit-liinc
12 rime seated eliairs
Kitchen cabinet
Three rockers and a Morris chair

Terms of Sale:

Somo ouo sitting upon tho next scat
struck a match and lit a cigarette.
Something Jn tho action auonied fa­
miliar. Cldudio rose to her feet and But that the dro.i
.
after derftW:
began to totter tremblingly to war da Tho uhdiseuvi-wd
tho smoker. At the sumo moment he

Illl ll -b'p.llllll.'lll, Si'll,lint- It...... of

‘Eat Crystal Pride’

Having decided to quit farming and go west, I will have an auction sale on my farm
1 mile north and 2 miles east of Carleton Centre, or 4 miles west and 1 mile north of Wood­
land, on section 11, Carleton township,

A shot rang^out on tho darkening
air. Il struck a pang of fear to
Cloudio’s heart. Hur knees trembled
so that oho could not ride. Sho dis­
mounted and wheeled her machluo bo
aldo her until she reached a scat bc-

iri'i'cn peppers and id a pound uf
brown sugar • nml quurler pf a
pound uf nui-lard
rd.
Mix with
lhe vinegar nml
)il frir thri-rquarlcrs of tin li&lt;&gt; •.
S«-al while
hot in 1miUI&lt;*.-&lt; or .

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO.

reason it Is desirable and profitable
to develop these qualities in butter
to the highest possible degree. ■
In order to produce desirable flavor
! it is very essential that the milk and
cream be bundled under sanitary con-

in his heart for her, and which he, be­
ing a man, was afforded many oppor­
tunities of displaying. And now. she
bad thrown him over. "It was so like
a woman!" said tho Man, bitterly.
Ho strode home, shut himself Into
his room, and sat down to wail until

Bqng!

pnn-ly by ‘iigm-Mion. His
uif&lt;- Migm-w|&lt;&gt;«| (hat since lie could
mH slrrp In- niiirhl. its Well t&gt;|| up
mid moti'&lt;- tho btihy.
Il worked
like n charm."

So let us work together for the benefit oLall.

But though she laughed when the Mun ,
had gone away,- sho did feel a tlpy bit
uneasy nt heart about him. lie bad
been very fond of her, very true to'
her, and waa really a man, not a love­
sick boy.
The Man strode away with a set
face. His pride had been touched to
tho quick; and ho cared for her. Lit­
tle light flirtations ho had hud by tho
score. But nothing had over gone so
deeply with him as this.
Ho bad believed in her thoroughly,
though sho had been cold to him somotimea, at others coquettish, and al nd
limo at all demonstrative. Still, she
was a woman. Ho could nol expect

rubbing-gently with

No, the war isn't the cause of the alight drop in butterfat, at this time—
just too much good pasture all over the country. But this won’t last long, a
few frosts and the good pasture is gone—then the price is Aure to go up
again. Our three leading markets received 15,000 'packages of butter last
week more than they did the same week last year, or about 900.000 pounds.
No wonder the market has weakened. When, as a rule, there is not enough
fresh butter at this season of the year to supply the demand. But Depend
on us for the top market -at all times.
Our selling market has dropped two
cents, we divided with you and only dropped one cent, and will bring the
price up just as soon as conditions will warrant.

AU«um»ot$5.ouorun.
/
der cash.
Over that
amount( 10 months tpne will be given on'.bankable
notes with interest at 6 per cent. No properly to be
removed until settled for.

CHAS. HICKERSON, Prop
country

COL. W. H. GOUGH

S. I. STRONG
CLERK

AUCTIONEER

lheir

RECIPROCITY
IT'S FAIR TO BOTH MILL AND FARMER

d the people ul Hany Ciuinty thousands &lt;,t dollars on their
. giUng 40 lb.-,. &lt;&gt;i I-kJur in EX1 'HAN’tiE i«&gt;r.each hu-jhcl of'
.
- - nmttcr-h‘»w high or how low the price of wheat, our INVAR­
IABLE tu? tom has been to give 40 lb*, of Flour in Exchange.
Ami wr give PURITY
T l l-Ol'R MADE in this Excliangc,
Mr. Fan•flier, in .js mttcli as wc have helped you, i-n't il fair that you
ihouhPbring \onr
}
wheal to this mill in exchange. f&lt;jr PURITY FLOUR.
, . lhe operation of this ihill hits'made Hastings one of the best
Wheat markets in Michigan.
W atyh the Banner's market report and von
y.iii mv how wv help the when ui.tfkcl. Let's have Rdciprucily in our deal­
ing. It s fair to this mill and to the farmer. •
loin«. I.umhau.* i~ a form fif rheiiimiti'in, mid yields perfcvily hi
Sloan's which •«i'* 'iielrates quickly
all in through lhe sore, temh-r
mtHrle.'. limber- up the back and
tnsK&lt;

■40 Pounds Purity For Each’ Bushel of Wheat.

HASTINGS MILLING CO
iliifj. if Ul’l Hul lulled,
rive .rloKJsl instum re-

Phone 283

HASTINGS, MICH.

�jwjrrr

Southwestern Michigan
THIS WKRK'S NBW8 IN '
NKAR-BV COUNTXRS.

W. A. Barton of Otsego thinks
cucumber raising a profitable In­
dustry and Hi" following report
provw IL
From a half acre lie
picked I4H4 bushels of cucumbers
and marekled them at the sail ng
station
of the
ilson Packing
company, W5J2.

THE HMTTNC8 U.WT1 OCTOBER 8, 1ML

. Hr- and Mrs. Jacob JaUdo of
Charlotto have received word from
retatives in Germany that they
liavo one nephew and eight grand
nephews actively engaged in the.
fighting in the'terrible world war.:
Mr. Jackie .was born in 8chwen-i
ningen. Germany, but came to
America 48 years ago. In 1900 Mr.
and Mrs. Jackie went nn a trip In
the old country, visiting their rel­
atives In Germany and now having
pieture.s of Hie young men now in
the war which they jn*cured nt that
time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jackie, also
visited the Paris exposition while
on that trip.

This Ad Sells Coal
Because
IT’S TRUE!

Tho pool room question nl Oli­
vet is quite a complicated one, hut
it is announced that' Hie present
l otincjl is In favor of allowing one
In be operated In tho village, but
a« yet no one has asked for the
privilege of, (.lilting ope in.
An
ordinance was passed recenlly al­
lowing a pno| room, but a petition
signed by tst women was presenLlhe council
protesting
The water In Grand ni»l Maple ■ d tn
rivers is said to be fefy low. in against Hu* measure. 'The mailer
fact lower than il has Iteen at this
■*rntion.
but
nt
the
last
meeting
of
time of year for several years.
There are several* camps of clam Hie council Utr" '
fisherman on these streams and
they hro now able tn gal her the bi­ allow a pool room.
valves hy wading
a comiilion
which they aro enjoying . for the
Tlie executive board of lhe Kal­
first time.
*
amazoo County Recreation Park
association mol and divided to lake
At a special session of the Ne­ up immediately Hie proposition of
waygo County board of supervisors building a two-mih* automobile
last week tho Grand Rapids- Mus­ Mieedwny. together wilh grandkegon Power company was granted sland and bleacher* tlial will dcpermission to construct four -dams commodale 50,000 spectators. Thu
within the county. The first dam end nf those improvement* will
must b«&gt; completed within seven exceed 9250.000. It is nl«n decided
y«-ars. Three others must i»o com­ l&lt;&gt; give a two day automobile theeto
pleted in 13, l« and 22 years re- ing next year. Labor day being in­
spoclively.
cluded In the dates selected. Timm
will be a 100-mile race for a large
Lake. Odessa Is after the con­ purse. also a series of other races.
st ruction of a milo of stale reward TTie mo«L famous drivers in the
road and II Is believed it will be world will be invited to compete.
built this fall.
A mass meeting
was held al Igiko Odessa and the
township board voted* to make ap­
Paul iJirge, young son of Rev. S.
plication for the stretch of state W. Large of Cns«ipoli«, i* a rabbi!
road.
Tbe proposition mile will fancier and just at present has a
lie half on the oast, nnd half on lhe family of eight rabbits that Is being
west of lhe village nnd will draw a nursed and brought-tip by a cut.
reward of 91.700.
A dog invaded Paul's rabbit, farm
one day last week and killed three
Burton Barrington of Filmore of his pels, among them being the
township has begun suit for 95.0H0 mother of eight little rabbit*.
A
damages in lhe Allegan county cir­ neighbor had a cal, whoso family
cuit court agninsl Sheriff Ferris of kittens had just liven sent tn lhe
and his deputy. Max Short, charg­ next world by the
chloroform
ing false imprisonment.
Harring­ route, nnd as an experiment one of
ton was lodged in. jail in connec­ the rabbits' was given her.
Sho
tion with a Zeeland jewelry burg­ ' mothered it so nicely Ihal,the oth­ TWO LARGE IRON C.HESEB l.V
EXRTHED ON MATAGORA
lary two years ago. Im! was releas­ er -even Were given her and now
ed.
The burglars wen* later ap­ she is raising Hie whole family and
ISLAND.
/
prehended and the men are now
serving lime iu Jackson prison.
kitten**.
PIRATE CHIEF'S HIDDEN
At a recent meeting, the Premont
Mrs. Jones, on tlie Plainwell road.
TREASURE LONG SOUGHT
Ixiard of trade in conjunction .with Iwg* to announce tlial nl six o'clock
County Fann Agent. IL IL Bland­ Tuesday night a visitor called, who
ford, decided tn hold a coni., apple lives some place down by the riv­
nnd potato, show lhe last of'Octo­ er. The chickens seriously objeetber.
Much stress' has been laid de lo lhe caller, nml on investigat­ C.lue to Location Given By Ancient
('.hart. Story Like Stevenson's
lhe past season on belter selection ing, .Mr. Polecat took a good look al
of corn and potatoes for seed and her nnd crawled under the barn.
“Treasure. Island."
better methods of spraying and Sho thought the caller very pretOno of tho strangest and mo#!
thinning and the result of this ly, black nnd while, hul did not like
work is to he shown in this show. the perfume he Used, so proceeded, mysterious treasure hunts that has
The agricultural department of the with the help-uf her daughter nnd probably taken place since the, days
local whnol will also have a show Mr. Clayton Baumgarth&lt;t. from when bold buccaneers niamcTf tlu'i
Spanish Main has Iieen brought to
in connection with the other.
next ilopr. to punch him out wilh a dramatic* And in Port O'connor,
poles. After the work of an hour, If the reiMirU Ihal artf in eirvulrfIt is reported that the people of they succeeded in cntclung Mr, latnm among the Usher folk of
Eaton cyunly will have tn vnto up­ Polecat, but oh! niy! whew!
He Purl O'Connor, and the circumon local option at the coming fall weighed about ten pounds,' nnd. as -lances ,-urraunding the whole af­
election, enough nohus
having lhe, fur was not rimh|. he was bur­ fair. are to be believed, the long
iwen secured on the petitions of ied with dun ceremony in Hie corn hidden treasure pf Jean Ixilltte, the
the wets tn have. Hie question field.
pirate chief, who preyed upon tho
again submitted tn tho vole of the
vessels Hint plied lhe Gulf of Mex­
people, and the petition* wifli (ho
This year's honey crop will Im* in ico more Hum a century ago. Ims
names of tbe sulwcriber* in llv great contrast lo the one had ln«l b«*eu discovered. Il is as least sig­
various wards of the city having year, says Elmer Moll. Lhe Glen­ nificant that two large Hun-bound
been posted.
It will now bn up wood honey king nf Van Buren Cn.. chests that are said to be tilled
to the hoanl of supervisors to pass who haa now lefl his lu-i's to lheir wilh Spanish gold were placed on
upon the petitions and call the fale nnd opened his cider and Hu* tram here by three praipinent
election.
It will mean a holly -orghuin mill for lhe making of the citizens of Austin, nnd that two of
contested election and bolh .fac­ fall crop of applejack and syrup. them accompanied the previous
tions will put forth every effort to I-ast year Mr. Moll's anlary stored shipment fur the purpose of keen­
win.
M-veral Inns of honey, largely from ing n-close guard over it.
The
’ white clover. This year there was fortunate triozwho aro reported to
no white clover and Hie long have brought io successful conclusdniulh caused a shorlage nf other i'in this searah forjlie hidden for­
flowers.
Consequently the honey tune of lhe pirate. Lafitte arc Dr.
yield i« a light one and the priviwill Im* pretty high.
Mr. Molt 1ms tind-Uuvi' Hurrell.
| haff a giNul .season with' bis queen
TUi.'*beginniiig of Ibis search for
ibis' industry, bowev.rr. .lift daily piral** gold dates bark four nr Avf'
shipmonls running from half a years ago when |&gt;f. Wooten was on
—'—
|doz&lt;*n up to as high ns 50. lhe a limiting expedition in the Bio
V7)&gt;o Suffered As Many Girls1 ~lli:|l1' r lo|s going by pared post ■Grande border region.
Il i- ro­
rt_ t .. „
and the larger by express. Almpi tated that, while exploring a dark
K
—leu* How one
I the only clmnee for making honey and dismal cavern which opened
1Fnnnrl
1 ",,w is fro,,‘
gol'lenrad Hower.', into an iirroyn that led into Hie Rio
s
rouna zveiier.
uh, swamps-ond randsides Heine Grande he found a musty piece of
n_ ct
...
remarkably full of this, handsome parchment upon which was crude­
Sterling, Cam.—**I am a girl of 221 plant and presenting a beautiful ly drawn a-map or a portion of the
B faint away every । appearance.
gulf coast. Below it was a detail­
.—
— *
ed explanation of the chart.
In
carefully tfrillen Franch it was sol
Railroad
Men
Out
of
Work.
bothered a lot with
forth that thr treasure of Jean IjvWages Cut—IIoiim* Reduced lltte was buried al a certain des­
female weak neat. 1
read your little book
hundred thousand railway ignated spot which wa* indicated
' Wisdom for Wo­ men in the West,are &lt;*Ht of work.*' on the chart. Tho ancient docu­
men/and I saw how according lo the statement of Fred ment bore tlie signature of Joni
L. Feick. represen|mg lhe Bmllier- Ih-nuit. who is known to have been
one of TadlHe's lieutenants.
helped by Lydia E. huod of Railwav Trainmen before
How this remarkable chart came
Pinkham's Vegeta­ the Inier.slnh* (bimmerce Commis­
to he placed' in the remote border
ble Compound, and sion. “Men ‘who have li&lt;*en 'engin- cave is not known, but it is suppos­
decided to try it, and eera and conductors of ten years' ed that it was stolen by Benuil
it has made me feel service have been set back to from bis pirate chief and that the
something (hat has never
like a new girl and 1 am now relieved breaking,
.
limppened
liefore.” declared Mr. traitor was making his way to some
of all these troubles. I hope all young I Feick.
(.',.(..1- “Many empolyes. have been place in Mexico when he was prob­
girls will get relief as 1 have. I never dismissed
,jj»nii«4«
and . relrenchment i- ably attacked by Indians and killed,
feltbetter in my life.MImUehtua A. II u.'imrar
general &gt;n all departments. In However 41 camo about De. Wool­
I’ELoqtTN, Box 116, Starling, Conn.
I| many cases, wages have been cut en placed implicit confidence in the
N Y—h.vA
I fro”T lb 1o
P‘*r
hud the aulheiilirily of tho document. Many
■h/pmi^IiL’. v A*
hours of employment of Ihimraud* were th** hour* that he pored over
JilThtaS^^Vm,re^h ,! ^*nP°und|Of "mplayes have been reduced."
the map and its inscriptions in the
an^ * hlB"1y.re*®rnmcnj1 ilT
anyone
&gt;|P. f."eirk is n Democratic randi- hope of locating what part of the
He be*“nta to write, to me I will gladly tell dale for the Indiana legislature, so gulf consl il represented.
"'*
oww. my com. Ii waa
wm ernauuy
her about
certainly in
In; his statement can not he taken as nari devoting' hFs vacatidna each
a bad condition -a* my blood
*
*“-* waa all tarn- having been made for political year In investigating lhe cons| out­
line.
Ho llrsl made a careful re­
ingtowatar. !*---■
----------on my -faee purpows.
1 had pimple*
search of 'ho shore around Rockand a bad color,
r, ___
and.______
for1 five_____
yean.I had
IHjrl and Corpus Christi. Ho grad­
Loon troubled with suppression. The
Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured.
ually worked e.istwnrd until ho
d.&lt;etors called it ‘Anemia and ExhausMany recoveries from
Lung camo to Pass Cavallo and Espiritu
Troubles are due io Dr. Bell’s Pine­ Bay. the taller separating the main­
Lydia E. Pinkham'• Vegetable Com- Tar-Honey.
Il strengthens the land hero from Matagorda Island.
jjuOd brought mo out all light.'*—Mlu Lumrs, checks lhe COugh and gives Dr. Wooten found that the chart
l.AVUU Myrks, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. relief at once.-Mr. W. 8. Wilkins, exactly fitted this part of (ho coast
Gates. N. C. wrilest “I used Dr. nnd it did not lake him long to de­
Young Glrla, Heed This Advice. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honcy in a case termine that The treasure spot was
given up as hopeless and it effected on Matagorda Island.
QMa who an tnobU with
a complete cure.” Gel a bottle nf
For four consecujive sensory ho
Dr. Ball's Pine-Tar-Honcy. ' If has been going down there, making
doo,should immediately your cough is dry and hacking lei his headquarter* at Pori O'Connor
it
trickle
down
the
rhronf.
you
will
while he took daily cruises over lo
i to health by taking Lysurely get relief. Only 25c. al your the island for lhe purpose uf con­
Druggist.—Adv.
ducting his search.
Niles churches hair united In nn
evangelistic campaign and n tab­
ernacle seating 2.000 people has
been erected iu which to conduct
Hie meetings. The Stephens par■ ty of evangelists, who conducted a
tnccessful series of meetings In
kiwaginc about a year ago, will
have charge of tbe meetings.

We know good coal and
fill our bins with it.
Buy Majestic Coal

CLAIM THEY FOUND
WHITE’S TREASURE

IN STERLING
I 4 UVES A GIRI

and MORE COAL
Buying coal is an art by itself
To the inexperienced, a pile of coal
looks much like another pile uf coal. Then, too, some piles of coal all look
alike, and only the experienced buyer knows that one pile is GOOD coal and
the other poor.
A man buys two loads of coal, one from one yard and the other load
from another yard. They both look alike and both cost the same, but one
has 25 per cent Greater Heating Qualities than the other—that is because
. the dealer knows GOOD COAL.

WHEN YOU BUY COAL FROM US YOU GET THE HIGHEST
HEATING VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY.
OUR REPUTATION IN­
SURES YOU.
’

Edmonds
The Elevator Men

rothers

Phone 18

Hastings, Mich

School Report
A Familiar Scene.
Now, here-'comes the most eXcil-|Dr. Woolen stood-on guard all
Tlie following is the report of
ing pari of the wonderful story. Il night outside of the room where
Hills after hills.
Bullis sclinol, Disl. No. 9 Johns­
seems that Lafltte must have had they wen* (•laced for safekafiptiig.
A sea of billows.
town for 1st month of school end­
in his possession a duplicate of Hie! He walked uji and ttown tile bent
And everywhere a brook
ing Sept. 25, 1914.
ancient chart nnd tlial il was found; hour after hour with a ritlo on Ills
Willi feathery willows
a few months ago among some old!shoulder ni"’ ,wn I’Wol* hanging
No. days taught. 20.
papers in tho little iui&lt;*bln in-Yu-i from his belt.
Outside the noh*|
Total attendance, 5WX4.
Fern-sccnled woods
entan, where the French pirate] Mr."Lightfoot ami Mr. Harrell, both
Average daily attendance, 29 plus.
In
evenglade
died.
Al nny rate. Dr. Woo'ien re-j armed to the ledli. patrolled all
N, boys enrolled. 15.
Where ghostly silver birdies
reived information from
an old; entrances lo .the building.
No. girls enrolled, 15.
Haunt the shade
Total enrollment, 30.
. niter cajdain thrie who had car-j Some surprise was exprcsseil
Percentage of attendance. 07 plus.
rii'd him out to Matagorda Island । w|h,n
found that Mr. Har­
Fringing I hi* ronita,
mony limes that a mysterious Nex- ri,|| wa, nni going to accompany
Thi* happy summer flowers
Those neither absent nor lardy:
lean was wondering over the island n,,. treasure boxes tn Austin along
While laxity awrjy
Bertha Willison. Marguerite Ward,
M-eking to locale a jmi of money wilh Dr. Wwten ami Mr. LightClair Buxton, Holla Babcock,* Clar­
Tho summer hours.
by means of an ancient-looking. f(M,u buL it Wil4 sai&lt;J (|,nl he n._
ence Taylor. Lyndell Bird. Zena*
chart,
lhe cult.r skipper was mained a few days lunger wilh the
Talmage, Ethel
Bird, William
At hide and seek
enough in Dr. AVootens confidence view ..r
........ n
—i then*
&lt;■----&lt;&gt;f making sure
Hint
Wurd. I.uclla Talmage, -Clarence
Among tin* maple trees,
lo know lhe meaning of the latter's was no more of tho wealth on I Im
The sun in varied mood
Balicock, Haney McCarty. Wini­
visits across the bay.
island.
fred VanSickle, Harry MeCarty."
Plays through Lhe leaves.
Now that some one else was also
Dura Tnlinadge, Ellie VanSycle.
hunting for (his hidden wealth, no
Wide pastures bare.
Sylvia Habroi-k. Mildred . .............
Miller,
lime was Jo he lost, decided Dr.
With lichen covotijd racks;
M'Wis, Babcock. Dorothea Ward,
Kentucky has a new child Inlmr
Woolen.
Bui what about legal
Almw*, lhe marketed clouds
Dortha Trick and Bernice Mclx*e.
which is unique in that it. for­
eomidicalions should he find the law
Mrs. Ward and ilaughler visited
Iri'nsure.ninl Hii' Mexican'put In a bids street work for boys under It
school Friday aftennKm.
*•
—Marin K. Lnmb.
age.
It also includes the
claim for It? Dr. Wootert decided H-hour
;years ofilay
The 3rd grade painted the “SunJikymir—limit. far.
In lake ”Mn Ligiilfboi into HTe
iJOTmrtrftrtrtwtr
—----- ■.----dangerous
occupation*,
including
M'hetne as his legal adviser. Tho ,
mines,
and
the
2i-year
limit
for
'
Haiti
’
s
1913
imports
were
valued
I
We
received
premiums
nn
four
spirit of possible advenlun* appeal- .night mea.*u'iiger.4.
.
things al the Hastings fair.
••■I tn Mr. Lightfoot ami he agreed
lo accompany Dr.- Wooten down :
here and search for the fortune to­
gether.
They arrived at Port
tl'lamnor nnd arranged to go over
the island while it was still dark in
the early hours of lhe following!
morning sn ns to prevent nny notice
being Inken v&gt;f their departure by,
the guest* ofjlhe hotel.
In order ly do Ijis cruising about]
the b.iycjuid inlets with privacy Dr. I
Having decidad to spend the winter In the south, with the Idea of making my homo
Woolen! kept a gdsoline Inuncli.
He amV Mr. Light foot boarded the
there, I will have an auction sale at my farm, 2 1-2 miles west of Hastings, on tha river
little Vessel ami cast off to make
road, 20 rods west of the Chidester school house, on section 14, Rutland township. The sale
the voyage across lhe bay when
they heard the puff puff of another
will be on
gasoline launi'li just in frryit of
them in the darkness.
They list­
ened and back of them floated the
resonant voice of some one singing:
'Three men sat on a dead man's
chest;
•
.
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. nt, I otter the flowing deoertbod property:
' Oh ho! and a bucket of blood.
CouldJt be parlies?
The two!
treasure' hunlcrs laid.hold, of their]
IIORSE&amp;
trusty weapons but the muflledl
Single harness
Third-horse horuess
sound nf the engine of tbe othe/]
IIhxmI marc, 7 yrs. old. good driver, cily broke,
Single harness, new
boat grew more distant and the
marc roll by side, 3 num ths old
FARM TOOLS.
singing ceased. Feeling somewhat
CATTLE.
„_______
j
Cutter
Pair (hclltating 1m»1»s, good
ones
reassured Hint nn immediate attack
Cow. 4 yrs. old. froth lost June
2 M*atnd buggy
«*-j —
Road
wagon, good one
upon them wa* to be made they|
Durham cow, 12 yry. old. dur Felt. 19
2-borac Ohio riding cultivator, new
headed for the island, arriving
Spotted &lt;‘ow, 7 yrs. old, due Nov. 21
valor
5-tool h cultivator
2-tiotM* riding cultil___
___
there without further incident. To
Jersey and Durham licifrr, 2 yrs; old. due
2 double shovel cultivators
their great surprise they conic
Fcb y 26
(Hit er 99 plow, nearly new
across Mr. Harrell busily employed
Holstein and Durham heifer calf, 8 mos. old
Spring tooth drug, nearly new
digging a hole in the ground a few
Jersey and Durham heifer calf, 6 mos. old
Stoiie.bout, new
Hay rake
rods inshore. At first Mr. Harrell
Yearling heifer 3i Holstein
MHtarmlck rtiower, good condition
was reticent ns to his purpose, but
Helfer calf, 3 wks. old, M Holstein
One-horse Hoo*dcr wheat drill
in as much as he saw (hat Imih Dr.
One-liurse
corn
and
bean
planter
HOGS AND POULTRY.
Wooloti and Mr. Lightfoot also car­
Iron frame 18-toolli lever drag
3 shoals, wt. about 150 lbs. each
ried spades the i bought came lo
Jihics chain driirniowrr
SIkmU, wt. about 50 ||&gt;s.
him that they word there for the
Culling box and corn shellnr
About 200 hens und chickens
,
■'
same purpose n« hinisclf.
There
Wheelbarrow, new
wfls a, complete confession
all
MISCEI.LAXEOLS ARTICLE&amp;
around.. It seems that Mr. Harrell
About IM' tons timothy liny
had visited the i-iand several years
About 600 ft. of lumber und 2xi’s.
HARNESS.
previous and had observed the
All small tools used un farm
Set double heel chain harnrire.
Mexicans hunting around for buri­
Other articles nol mentioned
ed treasure, ami mat for vacation
divertisement hojlecided he would
I Offer My 40 Arre Farm. Good House, Barn ant! Other Buildings A t Private Sale.
do a Hille exploring on his own ac­
count. Weil, lhe upshot of il was
that Mr. Harrell was taken into
partnership in the scheme.
What these three men did during
lhe ensuing ten days is full of deep
mystery to tbe people of Port O'­
Connor. who were well aware that
Taoctm-. AH lumi of $5.00 or under, ceih. Over
they were engaged in some kind of
1 Grillo, that amount one yeera' time will bo given
xvork out of the ordinary.
At any
rale, excitement enough to do |he
on bankable notee with Interest ot 6 per cent No property re­
litlb’ town for many days was caus­
moved until settled for.
ed when a parly of fishing excuraionist* who had been over to Ma­
tagorda Island rushed into town,
and announced that two big chests
of gold coin had been removed from
a hole in the ground n short dis­
tance from Pass Cavallo, and that
Hie three Austin men who were the
discoverers of the wealth*. A little
later the Wooten launch ran up to
the pier and the boxes were unloaded.
They were so heavy that
the united strength of the three!
men could hardly lift them-.
How
firecious their contents were may
k» imagined when U is staled that

AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, Oct. 14th

LUNCH FOR THOSE COMING FROM 4 DISTANCE. Shelter for horses If it storms.

GEORGE BENEDICT, Prop.

HENRY FLANNERY
AUCTIONEER

WILL GORHAM
CLERK

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
Circulation Greater Than All Other
Barry County Papers Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

om fiIEHSION SCHOOl

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OQT. 15, 1914

NOTED SPEAKER FOR
BROTHERHOOD MERING

COURT STR0WBRID6E BITTEN

RY A RAHLESBAKE THURSDAY

I. M. C. A. WORK IS
PROGRESSING RAPIDLY

PART ONE-1 TO 8

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TRY BANNER WANTS

If You Whh to Sal! or Buy. Becauea
Everybody Reads The BANNER.

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NUMBER 24

cmonM&amp;No'AIIUAL CHHISTIAI
ENDEAVOR RALLY

I Hasting* Musicians' Work Appre- |
Prompt Art Ion on Hi* Part and Ahl
of n Phyidclaa Lead to Quirk
rintrd by I hr FJVIoii (xmnly
Recovery.
TO BE GIVEN BY INSTIll (TORS
........„........
Court Slrowbridge Of Baltimore. E&lt;H H&lt;.R&lt;H WUrmns TDTYL.;
Il lias been the hard luck of Ihe WILL BE IIEIJ) AT MKTHIIIIIST had
an experience Thursday afliri,
AND FIELD AGENTS (IF MICH.
ING ill MF.MBI-.ILs. AUK
w.i* gr'-ally appni-iaied by Clr.irUII HLII PARLORS NEXT
Ha.-tiiig* high school fool l«ali elev­
noon, about 5 o’clock. Which he will 1
AGRICULTURAL &lt;X)l'.I.F.GE
en lo play its Ural games with some
ORGANTZED.
hrtfe fair-goer-, aeordmg to slaleMONDAY NIUIIT.
not
soon
forget.
He
was
gather
­
very- mature and well-developed
ing butternuts witli his son, Mr. S.
teams.
On Saturday, the Union
Hepiihliean
shaking tin* tree and hi* !*&gt;&gt;- gnth-i
high scliool eleven of Grand Rap­ CHAPLAIN E. H. L0U6HER
FOOR SUBJECTS WILL
|w || „
REPORTS OF VARIOUS
ering the nuts.
.Havmg &lt;lom* a1 HASTINGS ANO MIDDLEVILLE
ids di'fenhxl Hnstifigs 06 lo 0. The
I borough job of shaking tin* tree,
-’"s'SOCIETIES ARE REQUESTED
BE DISCUSSED HERE
CRIMINOLOGIST AND LECTURER Court clinic down io |teln his son
SCHOOL SOFTS. HEAD GROUPS music al Hie fair II
oulplayed thi* local learn, which
1
lilt
»)
.IV
*
gal tier Hie nuts, and was in the act
pul up a g&lt;Hwl defensive contest and
gave an exrep
&gt;.f picking up a handful when u
laical Work Will Be Under Hie showed much improvement since Will Be Guest of Honor mid Speak­ rattler cut loose al Mm. burying Bible Sillily Topic by Older Boy' and Mr,’ Km
tin* game with the Normal Hcserves
stamp* him m
er.
Big Supper Squad. Glee
his fang* deep in the left liaiDl. jit-,
NujicriInIoii of the Agriculture
on tin- preceding Saturday.
The
ability." .
s. suckl'd out the jiuison the Im**l Id
Club to Furnish Music.
Teacher, Hr. Kehler.
Held Saturday was water-soaked,
I lie Head (Touch."
could and called to hi* neighbors
The first meeting of Hie Method­ for assistance by lelephon&gt;*. Frank
The one*weck extension scliools and. fumbles were very frequent.
Four
groups
of
lioys.
totaling
a
From the start, it was evident Hint ist llnillierhood will be- held next
are being introduced in many &lt;&gt;f
train
Ihe 'Hastings player* would have a Monday evening al 7 o'clock. It will Blivin brought him to town in hi*
Hie towns all over Michigan. They
ganized. umler Hie supervision of
hard linn* to keep Ihe score down. start out with a memliership of well auto, and he was taken l&gt;&gt; the Mat- Hie Barry (ki)ihfy Committee of tin*
consist of a live-dny course of two
excellent music
Sl.rnighl line-bucking yielded the toward 300; a line supper lo. I»*
hvIuriH each day on the following visitors 40 tioinls m the llrsl half.
very kindly prepared a r.*&gt;m for Y. M. C. A. during the pasf week. diiy.
This was
served by a supper squ.'ul of
with him.
.subjects: Horticulture, agricultur­
Dr. MrGuffiu wa* smnhion- Before another week lias gone, it
In tin* third quarter, the visitors in­
al engliicerriiig, farm lioukkcrpitiK troduced a numlxT of sulistitule* Ruiiri t (Look as captain, and one of vd. gave thq proper antidote*, and
the best unit most interesting adami home economics.
into the control, and ' Hie local.* dressi's ever lieard in Hastings, one next morning Mr. Strowi&gt;ridge left similar club* Will be kiunclicd. from nppvnranci&gt;*. they were all
ThO following topics will bo dis­ were aide (o hold them lo one
making a total of 75 Iwiys interested th&gt;*r*'.
m the all-round winter program of j
--------------------------worthy of any Chat annua platform.
cussed under the dirferenl subjecj.-: touchdown,
Hastings showed up The gm**l of honor will Im* Chaplain
nr.) ....................... !SUPERVISOI'Sn“B"
Horticulture.
ju*l as strong m the last quarter E. H. Ixiugher, crimiiKdogist, orien­ FIND SKELETON OF MISSING
tally held in Calhoun county
Propagation—Grafting and hud- and forced Union high to tight for tal traveler and lecturer, who al
BOY
DURINB
CANOE
TRIP
kind
is
cninpo*ed
of
eleven
older
j
FOR AUTUMN SESSION
every inch of ground.
Both teams present is chaplain of Jackson pris­
ding.
Layers and cuttings. '
high schmd Iwiy* of Hustings. Supt.
-------------Orchard Operation—Planting and tried many forward passes but the on. and who tins made splendid use
cure of young orchards. Pruning eoiidllion of 4he Held made their of that mid other similar jdares to Chas. Sherwood and Eveson Brik
Eiigage Only in Rcgiihir Routine
j the county.
Barry county, with
successful tuniii|mlull&lt;m impossible.
l&gt;riuciph*s.
.
make a llrsl-hnud study of crimi­
Made on Mnnlslee River Dis­
Work.
Will Visit County
;thirteen societies, should iviv.*'r)ma* follow*: I'rcsidr'iit. Curtis Hot - '
Ilii*linus succeeded with onb pass nals, and Hie causes, leading lo the
Pruning practices.
Fan'll on Friday.
cover) of I nt crest in Mesick.
tom; vice president. Gardner C.hid-1
Spraying—Insects ami diseases tlirouglioiit the game, and file' visi­ commission of crime.
e*ler;
secretary.
James
Radford:
and their control.
Spraying m.i- tor* failed tilleriy Jo make one iwss,
Chnrlerf Sherwood* ami Evesoti
Chaplain ' Ixmglicr's subject will
The their nuluiim
The loyal fans cheered for Hast­
ierinls and mixture.*.
Spraying
Berk, both enthusiuU| young ca­ treasurer. Hubert Bronson.
rally a «m*
ings to score in the final minutes of b.* "The Shackle* of the World." noeists. returned on Monday even­
■■i|ui|&gt;menl.
No man has had a better opportuni­
&lt; ■*.
«.111.11,
Mrkniahl. &lt;,.-ral.l
...................... w',|| bn.ak
lion in our heart* and minds fr&gt;*m
Orchard Soil ’Management—Till­ the game, hut Union's heavy play­ ty to know “the underworld" than ing from a trip down |li&gt;- Manistee
. n.„,lar
work.
Ommiltee
They staritsl at the hrnd- SHemkr. la*''-™- SuUun. Karl
age,'cover crops, fertilizer*.Thin­ ers |&gt;rev«*nl«*d them from reaching Chaplain Izmgher, and what he will river.
*zm. Harold Hnuvenir ami Maurice work ..........
Th„
any dangerous points.
Most of the
ning fruit, especially with refer­
say idsnil crime, criminal* and the wnters of the river allDeward add
X‘O’&gt;*’|'*
supervisors will equalize on the must be dilligrnt if w&lt;
ence'lo apple*.
Harvesting and vi*il4ir.*' gains were made on fake altitud)* of society toward ex-con­
lilays. a delayed pass netting gain*
stream in 10 days. ^Jiggers *ay
The -Middleville group i.« under findings of th&gt;* stale tax commisgrading.
,
victs will Id* well worth hearing.
Ihe leadership of Supt. G. O. Dox- sioner*.
They will pay their an- offering a C
Hint
the
st'rea'in
is
.35d
miles
Jong.
ApricuHural Englm-ering.
c.-um* acquainted with this* trick. Concerning Chaplain Isiugher a* a They saw many .kind- of small ta&gt;ler. wlm D*renlly moved to that | mini visit to Hie county farm on
Water
systems
for
count ry Roush, Bishop and Eckert played n si&gt;)*nk)*c. wa» give *ome comments of game
mu
village, where he has already nfade &lt; Friday.
Tin* work of Hd- board
ieir active-meniberhonitxg Sewage dis|Hisnl by means giMsl offensive gainev while Ketch­ the uress in this and other states:
many fri)*ii)l*. Officers wen* elect- j next week wil"
• •
&gt;imr society may be.
and bear.
of si'fitie tank'and drainage. Light­ am and Barnes played the best de­
A man in the prime nf life, with interest, but the evenijnf
.. __
... , . -.
Bryaif. lion of jmilior.
examiner ami
n strong, clean personality and an noy wu* a discovery’ whi
ing system* for the farm.
Rope*. fensive iMisilioiis.
Packard;
county" ptHif
understanding
heart,
he
crf*ab*s
kmd» mid splices. Plmmiug farm
't he summary and lineup.:
of great interest lo me
iiIhhiI
him an nlrhnsphrre that
barn*.
l-'eiiciiig.
(&gt;ntcrrte con­
ti-)*asini*r. Sliirb*
Griffith.
Union (IMi)
llaslinps (0)
struction. -Gas engine operation.
arouses latent manhood ami a desire,
other members are I'. Cobb. It. in A n PUADTCD
to be somctliiiig better than Hiey
Silo cimstniclion.
Proleclion of Dunhrook .. . e Barnes
While Hie young men were being Smith, C. Shirw. S. Braun. ().• Ka«*- «• "• B. UHArltn
FiilKtM*iii«*r
.
I.
I
................
Kcicliain
hav)' been.—Christian Inlelligeiireiy
farm buddings -from . lightning.
cheh*.
U
Welton.
M. Nichol* ,
URLD
FIRST ■
MEETING
Hammond
I.
a
Want
and M. Ilartx r.
This ohhinizaliofi
nCLU ITS rindl
cc,inQ
Boston. Ma.«s.
Care and housing of farm machin­
them of a Imy who had
been
ery.
l’aw«T for farm mid domes- Earl Cross .. ,c.Steinke. W. Horton
The human interest lecture, “The drowned last April and wlio*e |um)v will meet Wednesday evenings. It*’
-. g Hnrtnn
im*mlH*rship
includes
the.leader*
of
:
liilerrMlng
Brports
of
Fourteenth
had
never
been
found,
iliinkinc
Blanford
I Morlau
Ixmglier. yesterday afternoon, wa* nothing more of what they liad Illi* .Middleville high *ciiool.
Slulr
Eunferenrr
Were
I'urm Management aitd
■. o...-. Eckert
Knowlton
someLhiiig grand mid of vital iin- been told lh&gt;* young men ronlimiBookkeeping. Brawn ..
[. b Bollum
Gerald Nash i* the lender of lli.*
Given.
|&gt;or(nnce lo tin* whole human nice.
’. h Bishop
The varioii* types uf farming
We an* only sorry that every citi­
The first meeting of ib«- Emily
gone alxiiil half a mile when they organized in Barry county. These
I. h Roush
common in Mirhigun will l&gt;&lt;* di*- 1
zen did not hear it. ■ Montevideo saw
,
mime elotliing on Hie banks. have elected officers as follows: Virginia Mason Chapter- l». A. It.
, eiis*ed from III)* slamliMdiil-of prof­ Ilnni*h f. b limivenir
Daily American/ Monloviiieo. Minn. They were startled to find Unit
its ntrti success possible and onnln-l
Fiiiul M*m«*: Union i'si. Hastings
(htr county president has cent
Chaplain E. H. Ixmgher. of Jack­
They
I...,,..- ... ur.. ~n„r.
nation* advisable under Jocai con- 0. ’ Scon* by quarters— Union 27, son prison, addressed a mass moil­ they had found a skeleton.
■«l" ...... jmi.r™,,,.- nuul ..-rTl......... ............................. ..................
■lilions.
.
Hasting* 0; Ijiion 40. Hastings (i; ing al Ann AiImh* Sunday..and made returned al once Io Mttiek and un­ roll Boles; treasurer, Hubert Pike
filled ihe father of the missing hoy.
II,.- usual Uu-im-.s »ns Iran.y
.... uk.
Instructions will also ba given In Union 53. Hasting* 0: Union &lt;kl, a decided Tut. He gave his famous who with olliers. al once hurried
and
Harry
Yuunit.
”'■'•■■ ■ *'•
arn.ll .............. -ram. a
„,ur
farm Itookkeeping.
Difficult and Hastings 3. Ilnmsh 3, Elmer Cross lecture. "The Shackles of Hu* to th&gt;- spot and n&gt;ok qharge of- Ihe
i-uiikI.,
rctiM,
.
...
..
. .- । *
the ; ’member
by
from IhZForl I.'
•’Jesus. Hie Head Coach"
eii ys
.is im*
o'
ir I,,"? Itransfer
complicated mrthnds will bi* avoid- ■3. Goals from toitclidown.*—Brown World," which was heard willi in­ remains.
,X
‘~ —
^-r &lt;&gt;/ Rouir. N. Y.
uudy
text l~
Stniivvix
CliniRet
sulij.-ci .if Ihe Jhiile -I......
be givpu
In conclusion, please remember
) i| and tillenlimi willI l»*
~l-— In ' o. • Jlfiferee—StephinuU Umpire— terest by a Id# nlidienre.—Evening
ill Inti)
V’.i,-,- inlenoding r«*ports were the following point* about Un&gt; Barwhich Hie Older buys will
lidm iir.
up
Very
t ho aimplusL system which afflke.s lfinckli*y.
Press.
for the next thirteen week*. In nd- given Ilf Hie fniiiivenlli stale'con­
u enmprohonsivi) reconl
Nationally lie is known a* one of TWO GOOD AUCTION SALES
ference nt Kulimiiiziiu by the regent
doiiuoii the-farm.-, hi ad­ BARRY COUNTY’S SHARE
Hu* lending authorities in Hu* coun-i
t. Hastings. Nov. rt-7, RAI.
ADVERTISED THIS WEEK
iiy
on
crime
and
criminals.
—
(bti)
I lo Hits, lessohs will be givTHE C.llt IlCH IN I.ARGE
practical laika ami
impromptu
IliiM-lla Guudycai. .BEILS.-------------------------h a more' complete .•y*s|i*m
OF STATE'S BIG TAXES lz.cn Press. Jackson, Mich.
i is norcMary if it is intended
Besides Hu* supper and the lec- iThe Adis, nn Another Page of This speaking, ami social session* ami
alldeiic work.
The younger boy* 1 meiding was -nf unusual importance
In keep a cost account ing .record of
lure, Ito- Brotherhood Glee Club
hili).
Issue Will Give Full Par­
&lt;&gt;n the I Taxpayer* of County Will lie inlrr- will furnish special numbers for the
will study “Men Who Dare)!." which ■ m .i- much us it wa* held at Hie
Hie different enterprises &lt;.r,
ticulars.
is bas«*)l on Ihe h&lt;*ro)** of the Old lime of Hi
of the one
' rated in Direct Information as meeting. The Glee Club consists of
farm.
Testament.
Home Economics.
the following: First tenors, J. F.
Cost of Trouble of 2 Yrs. Ago.
Black, A. II. Brill, Ira Peck: second
‘ There Is no difficulty about in.
The planning nf rational diet.
Wm. Rhodes lias sold his farm so
.Barry county taxpayers are in­
amazon Chapter was named.
Selection and care of food sluffs. terested in the outcome of the tenors, L«*o Burton. John Freeman. will hnvr an auction sale al Hu* 1
Ed Powers; first Jiass, (’.. A. Mackey. premises % mile soulh and H mile social ion program." slate* County William Cumming Story ’ of
dividual
responsibility
A. C. Wilcox, F. E. Ellsworth; sci-- west of the Striker^&lt; h&lt;Mi| house, mi Secretary
p. C. Vandrrcook. "Tli’c York. President General. Mr*, i
iioinu* sanitation.
:
been interested in many years. All nnd has*. A. (’. Brown. Ed Mattoon
lies in getting the leader­ Abbott &lt;&gt;f New Hampshire. Vice
section It. Baltimore township, sale difficulty
'
of them have fell Hie burden of and C. G. Maywood.
to begin nt one /clock.
Lunch ship willing to make the sacrifice Pd*.*. General and Mr*. J. C. Bur- w**u
recent unusual slate taxes hut it
Y&gt;
for those cofDtm^' from a,distance. of
! lime enough to make tin's)* group roughs, ofrrespondiiig. Secretary
The crnnoi/iir 'and Social aspects may not lie known Io many of them
MRS. BE:
Isdh interesting and worth
The list iiicliiics a driving indro, 2 meetings
1
that the appropriations approved WORK ON BOULEVARD
of dress.
Already several appeals chmrman. Miss Florenc*
ki-ows.
heifer.
Vsleer.*.
rt
shoals,
twiine while.
'
The lectures on the above sub­ hy Governor Ferris bnmglil tn
Barry County Union.
have
been
made
by
hoys
for
more
IS
NOW
PROGRESSING
poultry.
200
shocks
corn,
ft)
bushels
1
jects will be given by Hie instrue- Burry county nn increased tax of
in attendance.
such
nrganizntinns.
but
whether
or
Oats,
some
hay
and
potatoes,
farm
!
glliJMI.VI.
these can he launched will d&gt;*i tools, etc. Henry Flannery will cry not
1
The entire stalo tax for Ihe Fer­ ilroadnay. Bptween Green 'S|.\and the sale,
gifii Agricultural College.
All peo­
See the nd*, for further) I
ple wishing to lake in the lectures ris. administration was gl-i.7IB.74B.Ujty- Park, Wlll^he Made .
)*nlisted mid [ Alice Lotii*)* McDuff&gt;*&gt;* of KalnmiiI*' di
inforriuilion nboul date, terms, etc. can
'
must )-nr&lt;’ll before Gctolier .«Hh. K‘.». almost three million tlnllnrs in j yy '
Beautiful.
A Tool eomtrained (hl?
It may seem zoo. vice regent; Mr*. McElwain wa*
and 50c must accompany each &lt;*n- excess of the stale lax permitted hy
Mrs. L. B. Guppy.
yWork on the section of |w»ul»’rollnienf.
This is to defray Hie Hie Osborn administration.
groups this first y&gt;*ar. ami h’nvejioe hi prevent de*)Having
Yen!rd
her-farm,
known
'Vard on Broadway between Green
etpnnses of hiring a hall or place
them a *uc»H*.** h)*cau*e of proper flag.'
.
as
the
Will
Johnson
farm.-about
: street and the cily park Is pro­
of meeting.
The '. enrollment
i* M. 0. TO INSTALL A
supervision, than to launch inore[ Refreshments W)*r»
gressing this week and this will 3S miles mostly north of Irving than &lt;wi_be given the proper al-j social limu* cnjoynL
limited to fifty, to *&gt;'l in early.
Charles -L,
)|)*cc;L*ed*
pafuui:
POSITIVE BLOCK SYSTEM be one of the mosrottractive-por ­ village, on section 17.- Irving lowu- lenrthn? —=—:------riUchelief.
ma«rni. _ ...f-—Rgstiints'Hiis is Hie chance for the farmer
------------- '
tions of the city after Hie work is
;t.&lt;H|g&lt;* No.
F. .V \. M . coinlucTen
lo get- .irquainU'd with . Ihe city
C. Thomas
finished.Cement eurbingh - for an nuclion sale.
Oruiiiii/p Alumni .Toirn.
-Ivlu) uuptLLxxiv*- rite* &gt;»f .Hie ftaivix
man's need* and ferine city map In
will be
Hie auctioneer; Walter TRAIN KILLS HORSE
gel nvqmiiuled with the farmer's Forre of Operators Between Jack­ the parking will bo placed in the llnywnrd clerk.
This will be a
middle of Ihe street and shrubs
son and Grand Rapids lm-reivM*d
idmhIm. so let ns all gel logetlier for
TIED TO A COAL-CAR
log all day sale, with hot lunch at
organizing a leant coiiiimi
a general round-up.
/.
By Eighteen.
\ ' aqiI trees will bo*planted after Hie noon.
Mt*s. Guppy ulfers
four
wcrtmid
of
parking
are
completed.
Previous to litis year, this w.irk /The division of Hie M. C. ft. ft. 1X
horses,
three
cows,
live pigs 25
kA large quantity of earth will he
Fnrmer al Nashville Used Car In­
sheep,
some
geese,
ducka
and
tur
­
e funeral
Grange, but this year li e HastinjJ tween Jackson and Hustings will be rnmi&gt;ve&lt;l until Ihe proper grade is keys. a large list of desirable farm
stead of Ililching-Posl and LafeLmade as safe as imssible by the-in­ reached.
&lt;
■
J parly.
High School will nd ns Ihe hjtnl stallation of a complete positive
llorsc and Buggy.
The work is In charge of City tools, a lol of miscellaneous ar­
cmnrnillri*. under IhA supervision hlock system, which will become
Engineer Tobias and will lie com­ ticles, 10 tons of Jiny. a lot of corn,
A
•farmer,
wlmsr
name
is
unof Hie teacher of Agriculture. Ad­ rffei’tive Sunday when IB additional
pleted within a few weeks.
Many oats ami ground ,f**e&lt;l. See the
dress nil correspondence to R. N. operators will be added Io the forc­ compliments are heard for Hie adv. on another page for date,
drove lo Nashville. Tuesday night,
Kehlei? Hasting*. Mich., can- Hast­ es already on the line.
The Hast­ council for pushing this work. terms, and* full particulars.
ami f.o -&gt;im&gt;* unexplainable t&gt;*a-*ni ■
ings High School.
ings office will be removed to the Hastings
needs beautifying
hy
tied his horse to a coal-car standing;'
freight station, where .Messrs Wat- means of public work, and it might DEMONSTRATION OF MAJESTIC
on Hie siilmg, instead of using nc
Interested In Amendment.
kin*. Hubbard and Rogers will&gt;give ns well bo begun on Broadway ,as
hi(cliing-|Hi*t.
A short linn* later ;
RANGES AT GOODYEARS' Hu* wesi-liound passenger train c
H. any whCro else.
About 50 members of Hie Modern continuous telegraph service.
The BANNER feels sure that Ihe people of Barry Co. will
Woodmen mid Macrabee lodge.* at­ A. Foster of Valparaiso. .Ind., will
came along and struck the vehicle •
wish lo eooifcrnle with thr local, committees in making Barry
Drain Commissioner Busy.
and the horse, cutting the poor';
tended Ho* fraternal meeting.* call­ have charge of the tmy new station
Comitii Hralili Week accomplish the greatest possible good by
An operator
reducing hirgclv the niinuul death nite of nearly 100 in this county
ed Monday&gt; evening
by
eveiiiiiK ii
.» Chairman
i.ii.oiioun G.
»&gt;- al Quimby.
**■......../•
......... will also
Drain Commissioner 1). E. Bird­ Special Prizes arc Io .be. Given j beast in two
The train crew madeh
io .proli-st pg^nst I Ilf I IM* placed in the Morgan station.
Children Tuesday. Demonstni- . a vain ftearen for the hxly of theb
from discuses that mudern Science lias provcli lo Im* preventable.
sall is busy these day.*.
He has
amendment to the slate constitu­
man whom they su|i|x&gt;s&lt;*&lt;l hu&lt;l oc-j;
advertised for sale on October 29.
Some of this country's most noted hm-ii mid women, noted for
Hon Entire Week.
tion. which many emtsider ilelrlCiipied IId* buggy.
Il was then dis-'*
the Woodland and Castleton drain,
llirlr expert knowledge of thr caused' mid cure of diseases once
Gives Mrs. Eggleston Decree.
As
has
been
their,
custom
for
iii&gt;*nlal to fralernities. A fraternal
covercil that, (lie horse hud been);
classed as fatal, but now known to lx* pervratable, will be hi HilsIn an opinion Hied by Judge which is designed tn rescue scores
After an hour’s^
worker named Harris, from Chica­ Smith, he gives Mrs. Mary Town­ of acres of kind between the two years past the firm of Goodyear lied In the cnu.
tings for that week, and will tell us in plain mid understandable
go. and Mrs..Timh*y. of Grand HnpThe. *
langunttr wliat wr can do to groally reduce Hie fearful lull of
prevent' tin* Bros., hardware dealers of this city- delay •tin* tram proceeded.
send Eggleston n decree of divorce townships and to
. ill*, wore prijseiit amriirgm'd against from Frank Eggleston.
human life now taken by preventable discaWs. If uii epidemic of
Eggles­ drowning of a road every spring. are to have iu big demonstration of name of.th)* horse's owner could not ;
.
hog cholera had invaded Barrs Co. there would lie no luck of in-'
Hu* proposed nmi'iidmenl.
ton's half interest in the property On Saturday, Mr. Birdsall will have Majastic Ranges all nt next week, be (lien obtained.
IcreM Im-ciiiisc of the llnam-hil lire, it would involve. Surely wr
is void, on condition that Mrs. Eg­ surveyed the Mack and Manning
October 19 to 21.
A special dem­ Resigns From Progressive Ticket.
drain
in
Baltimore
township.
This
ought lo lie far more interested in helping to stump out *ueli
gteaton pay him the num of S2ix&gt;
drain
will
be
thoroughly
cleaned.
lirevrntuhh* disease* us tulierculosis. Burry ('.ountv people liuvr
onstrator
from
the
factory
will
be
C. II.-Thomas, nominee for pros­
The Woman'* Christian Temper­ for imprnvemonta which tie made
SeAerai
more
weeks
of
work
will
tin* opportunity to hear during G&gt;mm! Health Week, such people
present, (he entire, lime to give his ecuting attorney on the Progrvsance Union will meet al Hu* Wes­ on the premises after ihe pair were
ns Dr. Victor Vaughn. President of tile American Medical Society;
The information reveal­ be necessary before Surveyor Geo. undivided illenlion to explaining
leyan Methodist i‘hiUN-11 October married.
Burgess completes his work mak­
Dr. Warthin. Hie nation’s forrmpst authority-on moral hygiene;
withdrawn from the ticket.
Mr.
20th. at 2:30 p. m.. Ia*ader, Nellie ed from I lie stand during the case ing the map of the drainage basin I the merits .of Majestic Ranges.
Dr. Caroline Bartlett Crane, an authority on siinitntion; Dr. Hu h.
Thomas is the flfth candidate to
Bump. Topic. “First Tilings First." was of a very distasteful nature. of Hie Little Thoniapple drain.
A special offer is made io the withdraw from the Progressive
a specialist on children's diseases; Dr. Elsie PralL State Dairy ami •
A paper by Celia Pennock and an Eggleston is now in »he cage await­
FozmI ('.oiuiiiis*ion&lt;*r Hr I me. and the rxpcrts.of the Stale Board of
children on Tuesday and souvenirs ticket.
address by Rev. Badder nf.lhi’ llas- ing arraignment in circuit court for
Mr. Thomas stales that
Died in 95th Year.
lirallh; Dr. Sh'inmons health officer of Gram! Rapids; Miss Carol
in
wilhdrawiag.
he
b«
in
no
way
oxI
breaking
into
.Mrs.
Eggleston's
will
be
given.
Ihigs Wesleyan Methrtdisl. chujeh.
F. Walton, secretary of the-Michigan Vssociution for Hie PreMrs. A. L, Devine, aged i»i years,
We hopirfor a good attendance of home-and hurling a chair nt the
Hundreds of Majestic ranges are pressing any less dr' loyally to the
v'entinit of Tubrreulosis; Dr. Sawyer, argent of the University;
died
on
October
9
al
the
home
of
head of a lady visiting her.
He says that he could not
nieniemliers and visitors.
in use in Barry’ county and they parly.
Dr. Darling, of the University, a specialist on cancers und Chas.
her
daughter,
Mrs.
p.
D.
Abbott,
for financial reasons accept the
SECRETARY.
N. (’.arson, giiprrintendrnl .of th)* big Cadillac Automobile factory
437 E High street.
Deceased was are giving general satisfaction.
It office and give his'linie lo th)* duTwo Games With Charlotte.
at Detroit, who will icll why hr refuses to employ a riuarelle
a pioneer of Hillsdale county, going
Leg-Bmiklng Cjiw&gt; Adjourned.
The iTigh school foot hall' team there from New York state many will be an interesting and busy day tics^and that it would bo unfair of
smoker in his plant. Dr. Warthlq ami Mr. Carson will also ad­
him. to allow cleelbra ti&gt; vole for
The examination of Albert Cnln- will play on this Wednesday af­ years ago.
dress the young men of Ihe high scIumHs of Hastings, Middleville
She had' resided with at Goodyear's. They have a spe­ him under the*)*
circumstances
hro, the Ilnlian held in jail for ternoon in Charlotte.
cial half page adv. in the BANNER
On next Niro. Abbott since I3sl March.
and Nashvilic und possibly of Freeport.
when they might choose between
throwing
a. fpiiow countryman Wednesday afternoon.
Cnarlolle
’
A great privilege, a great opport unity and a great niruns of
Death resulted from lagrippe. this week, lolling all about the candidates who will accept, rhe of­
.from n wagon breaking his leg will play a return game at the fair She leaves' four sons and six demonstration. "
service jo Barry Ca will be offered through Good. Health Week.
fice.
He also states that the peo­
during the fair, has he&lt;*n adjourn­ grounds.
Every one interested daughters.
The sessions will'be held in the Methodist church, which can seat
ple have twice honored him with
ed by Justice Gould until Oclnhqr tn foot ball, should attend the
1100
people, and it ought to be packed ut every session.
Brief funeral services were.con­
Notice.
the office of prosecuting attorney
“*21. The examination was to have game in this city.
The team is ducted on Saturday by Rev. Mr.
No.admission fee to any of Ihe lecture* during Health Meek,
I will be in my office every FrfJ and that he would be ungrateful
been held nn Monday.
Calabro playing excellent ball considering Badder.
nor will any collr/tion bo taken. The expense* foe the whole
The body was buried in day night and Saturday until fur­ indeezi to pennit any of them to
will he defended by an Italian at­ the short lime In which ihn iuem- Woodbridge, Hillsdale county, on ther notice.
week hove been provided for.
lose lheir votes by casting them
torney from Detroit.
Ibers have been training.
MoQay.
.
M. I.. Howell. M. D.,
2wks for him under the above conditions.

Visiting Player* Outweighed Gooch
Ihiger*' Embryo Eleven, Which
is Fast Improving.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 15, Wil.

Woodland

EART WOODLAND.
A fine rain has helped Hie wheal.
Mrs. Nora Cotton and Mr*. Currie
Tyler called on Mrs. St. John Wed­
nesday afternoon.
The W. M. A. met Thursday nt
the livmr of-Mrs. Cora Cole. There,
wn* quite a good attendance.
A
tim- |hiI luck dinner served and a
lol of work don*. A tine report
from lb&gt;- annual meeting by Mrs.
Bertha Guy added to the interestof the m'i'tadou

Our village was riffled unan­
nounced UM W.Nftte«by afternfion
I* a bunch or Bull Moosaro headed
by H. II. Patleogftl. Progressive
candidate fur governor, with 1.
Mark Harvey, candidate for emi­
gre** and G. C. Price, cmididiite for
register
"f decil*.
After the
bugle cull bv one of the bunch. Mr. her 18, Miss Zilpnh Kilpatrick. Toj»ilanev spoke for a few moments,
after which Mr. Pallenaill guv.* Gome!
an address l«&gt; a very small number
Mr, and Mr« t’.harb
t’up'-r.
who listened I" lh«* -speaker give
life version of (mhlical otfairs, most Sunday. •
of Which eiil&gt;&gt;giza&lt;l Vx-Pre». Ri&gt;'’"Mis* Anna Scofield, who s|H-nl
pact of la-t week .with her uncle T.
prroident.
Their slay here wa* Scofield, returned Imine to Jackson.
/
nboil. and wilhmit tiny entlni-iasm Sunday.

LOCAL FIRM SELLS MANY

REYNOLDS ASPHALT SHINGLES
Product id Grand Rapid* That lln*
Stood I hr Most Severe Weather

The R. C. Fuller Ounpany. local
iumlHT dealer.’, in talking with ilm
BANNER •ocrib"' teceully. s|Mike
.in the very highest terins of the
Reynold* Asphalt shingles, saying
that (hey sold many llim;*aiid* of
(linir during the scaMin. Also that
they had formerly had many cull*
for these shingles and hud sold
some, but .since taking over.the ex­
clusive agency, they lune dour a
frenieiidmi’ mid .'.ili*fnclmy lnisi-1
Hess with ihem. Many home* in!
Hu-iiiik- atid’Barry '•'“" •
*"•-;
gmnmg lo appreciate iti- superior
value of the Reynolds .’h.iiglr’.
’
|H*nl Sunday
It. may be of interest to the read-

tha speeches.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Dilleiiback
niteiidiil Mr. Dilleiil'ack * regimen­
.f (heir fnlhrc. M, .1.
tal reunion
at Grand
Rapid-. England
TbutMlnv.
They stopped over -it and Mr*.
' lUnrksville until !*nnd,iy . Veiling !•■
visit their suns Huy mil Clmile.*
Mr. and Ml«.
and famiJies.
Then’, is ron.’ideralile building
being dime in (lie village at pres­
Straw*' in Vrmionlent.
t’.. E. Is-nnanl is buildii.s a
proje-rly tn a considerable • stent
and will be used by him in hi* dray Thursday, breftkirig an arm and
••
luiwnmce Fan) is doing bnii*ing him*elf quite badly. Doc­
tor McIntyre reduced Hu- fracture
puthiiK in dermoi window-. which and Paul i« a* comfortable ns can
will Ik* a big improv; men! to hi’ he expected.
Albert Barry has a m w beaif
fine resideruu*.
F.
F. IBRiert i?
having the east end o' hi-- *!••;• | thresher.
building occupied by B. -S. Holly
resided with galvanized sheet stud,
SOITII BOWNE.
which with, th" F. E. Smith build­
Miss Elizabeth
Thompson "f
ing being erected on the corner,
Freeimrt. *|H-nt Sunday with Mt*s
Be»|e Benedict.
•mr car pouter* all lh-y can
Mr. and Mr*. Hulaboum of Mid­
dlebury.
Indiana, are guests of
Mr. ami Mrs. John Hitchi- ex­
their niece. Mrs. Wesley Blmigti
juft to leave for Daytona. Florida.
Thursday.
They expert to -p-ml and family.
Henry Hiram and family visited
the winter there, nud if idea* it
Sunday with Samuel Stahl
mid
with thing*, there. CMiilemplate
making their permanent home in family of Etindalr.
Ixmn Roush, wife and baby visit­
the south.
ed
Saturday
with
S.
Jackson
and
Mrs. Carrie Cassel-, who ha* been
family of Clarksville and Sunday
stieiidiug several Wroks with her
daughter in Eaton Rapids, arrived with la-wis llrnirbowef and fam­
ily near Saranac.
lh&gt;mi- Saturday evening.
Mr., and Mrs.' S. Pender *pent
Mr. and- Mrs. DeVere England.
Mr. and Mr*. D. S. England and Stmilay with Mr. mid Mi-. Hourj
Long and family yf Caledonia.
son. Gerald, spept Sunday at Lan*inu and Grund lailge making the
GOATS GRfH'E.
trip by' mplor car.
The Farmers have • oinmeniTd
The llr*t number of Un* l.erlnt-"
digging their fwtafoes mid report a Course "The American Quartette."
go&lt;Hi yield. Ihe mo«t of them slur- given laid Thursday evening wa*
very gnewi ami was enjoyed by a
full house.
The w. c. T. i
will meet on
Friday, October -jj, iii*lead of
fell at public -ah' all .hi* furniture
next Saturday afternoon, basing the Uni District
convention.
ro|M&gt;rl will li»- given by drlrj
al thl* meeting with .Mr*. Mary
.’
ilrozing*
(I. S. Palmelloti. G
ami l&gt;. S. England
Preaching next Sunday by Mrs.
Woodward al the usual hour*.
Mr. and Mr-. I. F. Hilbert and
Mr. and Mrs. fra l&gt;»tlon of En*t
grand who. RtchanL' returned from Woodlaud attended church Sunday
J'etO’kev Mominv evening.
and -pent ihe remainder of the. d»y
Rev. Freelatui and family Wt willi Mr. amp Air*. WiHiarif Sirditi.
Monday for Murluman. where he i*
Th" 3rd I &gt;i-i 11. I ronvi idimi of M.
i-ngagtil a* iastor for the liberal C. M.
of the Disciples of tWiri-t
F. B. rhurcb,
Rev. Ftvwland w.t■Migned -the ba»loral.uf the 5 and fi.
.
• hurch at Oflawa. but aper vfetlMr. and Mr*. Harb
aiding

change.
Rev. und Mr*. Clark Adam* have
moved.in thr parsonage, vac
lb*v. Freeland.
.
John Babbit* and family
mu* v'i*ited Mr. and Mr*. .1
Inger. Saturday and Sundi
made Ihe trip by auto.
Gam home Sunday.
day*

feriaining the funner's sister from
Ohm. fur a few days.
George Golden, diolorrd.
who
came nnrth with C. E. Ruwlader.
la«t ’firing and *j&gt;-ul the-Mimmet
Iona. Florida. '1 imr.-day.

i.l-Hiv.
Mrs. Helen Demand was in. Pi'tlervilb’ lu*t week, called Ihri" by

and allended

Mi** Vim-iia

the

Hickerson

IMi

day afternoon.

Iliunk our irniiiy fiu-nds. relatives
and nBfctilNir- wim -•• kindly- a*».
m«|wI it* in the &gt;lrku&lt;.—*aml ileal ii
of our little baii.t, Geraldine Reed.
e*pe«-ialTy thr ladies of the Bapli*t Cburrh. uiwi for. the kind
wmd» lo u* rendered by the R/w.
anil Mr». Bella and fur the beaut iCharlie Ibid
Ana Family.

BANNER WANT AHV8. PAY.

E. Bowen, secretary and treasurer;'
Harry M.

complete
shingle mills in the world.'
equjppiil with every tip­
convenience and- device.
Tim
building.* cover a flour apace of &lt;M»x
■SOI) feet and they occupy two
floor*. beside* this is a rorkc rushing plant. Ihe premises cbv-l
••ring over -even acre*.
Their
output in the 1.1*1 year.has been
more than one thousand carloads.
Although ttie firm handle- in mid
out freight of about two thousand
The company
Im* &lt;li*lributing
agencies in. all important cities
from New England to the Rocky
Mountain* and from Lake 8u|ierior
to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Rey­
nolds Shingles-are conslnicted of
long fibre wool fdt. treated with:
’preinl asjihall runipogiliomt. They
nn&gt; first Ihormighly saturated with
.•pecially treated asphalt ito as to
make them absolutely im|&gt;ervimis tn
moisture and are then coated with
a heavy coating nf another form
••f a*|ilAill. finally being MuTaced
with a mineral grit to protect them
from the .element*.
rhe comfuiny ha* spent the past
(••ii years in the exclVisive maiiufactute of asphalt sliiiigh*’ mid
give a positive, teti-year guarantee
with their prmlucl.
Thousands
of honies throughout Ihe country
are roofed with Reynold* shingles.

Mr. and Mr*. William 1J

I can almost tell a man’s business
by the Shoes he wears
A keen observer of characteristics was Gladstone, the “Grand Old Man of the
British Empire,*' dad while he nev^r judged a man by the clothes he wore, he
formed his opinion of a stranger by the grasp of his hand and the appearance of
his feet.

Your Shoes should be in keeping with
your standing in the business world
Relined, if ypur business is refined; sturdy, if your occupation demanda sturdiness. This store is
exceptionally well equipped to care for your requirements in the sort of shoes your business and .occu­
pation demands. An advantage you will have if you buy your footwear of
us is that it will be neat, comfortable footwear that will reflect credit, give
copifort and satisfactory service and cost you less money than you will us*
• have to pay for our class of footwear.
Drop in and see our new styles.

ii)e Jell Phoenix Jfosiery

Ironside Shoe Co
PHONE 176
Ta, Uw Arr-K

Mlll«. IV
"Walcll and pray that ye enter
not into temptation."
Mrs. Willis l-athroii visited her
daughter Georgia in Hastings Wed­
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Murphy re­
lumed Tuesday after a two wpeks'
visit in Detroit.
'
Mrs. John £tu?e.*einan. formerly
Mis* Anna. Eaton, says she well re­
members tumbling out of a cherry,
tree ami breaking a leg as pub- |
Ifehed in Liie BANNER thirty-live j
years ago.
Mis* Winifo’d Burden of Bath;
spent Dpm Wednesday till Monday t
with her pureiit*. Mr. and Mrs.
CharleN Burden.
Mr*. 'Geo. A.

DEMAND FOR VISITING

.

kenrlaliv llle. hid. They al*o vi’lled
al Fl. Wnym- and nlner jdaces ••!

NURSE IN MICHIGAN interest in thul state, making thr
trip in their motor car

.

Michigan.

•• -••rvice* of Mi** Mary C.
vi*iting nurse, for Barry

wife ami
daughter Alice.
Win. McGowen of Rutland -peul
from Saturday Uli Monday with his
daughler. Mr*. M. Collin* ami fam­
ily.
Mt*.
.irtier returned from
. r....... lay morning mid b-ft
hi the aflk'rnoon to help care for
Mr*. Ilatf Heller of Maple Grove,
who i* slowly recovering from a

ide over Sunday.
Sum|ny School Notes.
fun' any orgamratmn wishing her
Good attendance hist Sunday in iM’rvire* and do a limited ainounl
of actual vi-iiing nur.*e work, hocIi
Subject of Bible
ns culling on patient*, leaching lheiii
how lo prevent mfeclion and how
etlwinanr."
Mail.
Ihi*. *he will make a -urvey of con­
dition* alfecltug Ihe henlth. of the
peujile. mvc’llgate water supplies,
coming convention. dumping ground*. elc~ and ,u&lt;ivi.«r visife4 Id* *i*ter-in-lnw. Mr*. C. J.
Uu* be»x. line* of wjn jv_lo lie started Xqtxfe. mu- day la.sl wre^.
' •
f„ handle file'
and
F.tla Mead'*, father Qinl m&lt;
FATHER DIES OF TYPHOID;
Truuipcr mid ‘brother and *i
in her wprk [Mid tie alde'lo *how Ihe in-law &lt;»f Ilii’ting* -visited
THOSE HE NURSED RECOVER people nf Harry cmmtj* th" enmti- Tan Ae.T,.
7 '
* ; ”
limia ihaL-exLd..........
'
_
Mis* Fern Fox ha* been nn-111
I'lgihi/.iiH'ii- „vr ill.- ri.iiiily can
sick list. lie. Shilling |&gt;i-oiimiiiced
Palhclii- Passing of* DcForest Howl.
elp tier lo do the-great&lt;*1 amount
•&gt;f kuihI in tire .*hmie*l. lime by ar­
•Who Fume In Cure fur Sick
Beulah Shaffer i* under I In1
ranging f..r public imidin'g* where
Wife mid Son.

onimiimly. kindly write or phone
Mr.*. Edward A. Burton, giving the

LADY MACCABEES THOROUGHLY

.wLTa-fftoTt;

Al Their Merlins Wednesday - Eve­
ning. Thr Surprise Was Sure­
ty a Complete One.
regular nieeling night for the Mac.
c thee-. Wi’huur mr e’pvrinlly pond
nilmdaiire. it wa* attliounced that
there would |h* "-oifielhitig doing."

Mrs. Mary-Maynard.
Press Con

It All Comes Back
minutely the fashions are followed lor atyle, correctuea*
•nd attractiveness then you will know why we can ao confidently gnarantee these clothes to give
■baolute satissaction. The clothes CD« no more than any other all wool hand-tailored clothes—and
they're belter.
■

Ladies' Suits Made lo Order
of Indies’ work. Quick service. Satisfaction guaranteed.
be pleased to have you call.

Alex Buderman

We would

Telephone Number S28

Haatinga, Michigan

Coke Gives an Even Steady Heat
An even, comfortable temperature is the object of all
house heating systems.

No fuel accomplishes this object better than clean, smoke­
less and sootlcss genuine gas coke.

The best coke costs less than the better grades of coal.

vdkili
Jnrk’on Saturday mi busirn

di-r arrived" our Lady Ommiaiidcr.
Mt*. I&lt;la Eaton? in her courlemi*.
•mr *iun, hi- M failhfhl and)1
rb.innuiK way. called Sister l.ady
i* in forgive v* in. our &gt;hi*.!'
he lived tinly a. few day*.
IB’* son B.dloii id the platform, mid iu be­
and wife are recovering.- The fun half of Hive. No. :«■•. presented Mi*. right*
is unaware of his father* death. Ballmjwith a token of Ihe |hve and
Chip ni.'t •hud There are four rooms in ll'r Root i;-|ecm in whirji-.*he is held by her
in
with
Mr*.?
home.
Nur*es occupy t\v&gt; tents • ’l.-l -. in v lew of the f.iel that *lu- Grace
mt the premi-e*.
It is suppmMd In wrj) chosen words the Ludj
Ihtd infection rtmie frmh n well on
Commander
oppressed
1he
rpgrol
Mr. Hout was a meml* r
gii&gt;gnil&lt;liicifi cjmlc’t*.
•Any bnu\[(
(•f fhe‘M.g*miic lodge in-l.'mmi I'.tiy v hieh-all Irjl over Mr*. Ballmi's we're safe in *tiyinu mrli one rrnild';
Lady
ami the ft i'•roily has exi.n'Kd a d&lt;-imrluro. from Hailing*.
imw iiuiiii- ten ritic* of Michigan J
B-illou wit- Tijd only gtrully »urgreat ileal of lielp.
without h&lt;‘*itulioii. -A fisc uclockb
’UjijH'i- wa* ’i-rvcd and th" cakeT
Not ire to Snndiiy School Wurkrrs. I raid fmiiui it dilTh-uU tv express vvu* ••vci.'ptiiiiiHlIy giHHl. cmbdderiug &lt;
Un* Hill" Mr-.' who broughl it a»«i'
All the munly officers and Sun­ lleiM'lf lei-miM* nf her feeling*.
day m-IiooI workers lire urgul to;
After Ihi* cant" a fruit lunrhiim. •-l.'iiidiiic on a chair in liy*l"rical &lt;
illwt Sunday. October IBIli, al Iwo' which was gruOlly enjoyed.
The fem- &lt;&gt;f a w. i- lumi’ic. while fro*l- •
Mi— (trace Adkin* enlcr-P
p. in. in Ihe parlors of tb« Mel In­ gift in .Mr*. Ballou coiiidided nf a ing it.
Iniio

-nun and plan* for 'In- t-mumg
crnmiy rmivenlimi.
A good ulkmfriuee is desired.

Do Not Be Misled By Any Glowing Signs Representing
Fictitious Values. ’NUF SED—Now Read Our Ad.

Suffered

o.inrwhnl I.HI.t id Ilii* I
ieul. This sliould be attended to al
m&gt;ce.
-

SURPRISE MRS. C. W. BALLOU

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

SUITS AND OVERCOATS

ML’
cured For Burry County
lleallh Week.

Masonic Temple Bldg.

TRY BANNER JOB DEPT. FOR QUICK SERVICE

1911 will reach nearly a million dol­
lars. .
with her brother. L. E. Mudge and
family.
•
But How &lt;i
. Mr. and Mr*. .1. M. Miinlon re­
turned Friday evening after a few

.'foiling nurse in

gurel Sisson «»f Fr.-&lt;i|»&lt;ul. viaitcd
Mr. and firs. Bud 1. WoicuP, Fri­
day.
■
David Wartier. Mr&lt; John War­
ner and daughter. Mae. of Green­
Thai rare auain*t infe. ti.ni from
ville, I thio, w ere gm *t* ' ".......... '
ili*eare*. especially,
those
•r Smi- any
Mr*. S. D. Kathermaii
day.
l.akcii.
A. E. Beebe. d—n"c&gt;u! candid/•)
for Cmign-*
ifiiiisi to -[.enk'iii’
pressed upon the residents of Barry
the town hall. Saturday, night.
county.
The last proof of this is
a dealh which broke up a little
family. Sunday, when DcForest
WEST WGOIH.AND
llool dic«l of typhoid fevvr al his
' I’etry Barnum lost a valuable
farm south of Quimby.
His body
horse Sunday nighl."
Mrs. Caroline HmuT «nd Herman wii’.’liippcd to Kalamazoo on Mun­
‘
' mid Miss Amelin lltiu'-t spent Sun­ day for burq-l.
day at Will BcbmAliriod in North
••uliarly pathetic be&lt;au*e
Woodland.
A. E. (Hddiiig- of Woodland, vvn*
u visitor al J. J. Hest*rly’*. Sunday. agu lo I'uine to the farm and take
Rev. Freeland ami family
of care of In* wife ami son. who were
*Mr. lion! was
WiHwIiaml are *[ienduig a few day* HI with ly|ihoid.
18 years ultT.
H- wa* u hard­
Will Veil" mid Eldnn FnrreH of working man mid In* worked hard­
East Woodland were gue*(* of Curl er Ilian ever before in caring for
th" sick ini'inbenr of bis family.
Mci&amp;i*. Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Decker visit­
Jle had
ed at John Abimli* in Carltmi. Mon­
day

puny wa* established in ISiA. incorIHiraled jn 1891. with .imide capi­
tal for conductiilg an up-io-dafel
maiiufucliuuiK business. Il i* olli-l
reted by H. M. Reynold-, president;!

Gladstone

BANNER want ADVb. PAY.

Goke burns with little or no draft.
few clinkers to choke up the grate.

It has little ash and
*

Furnace coke sells for $6.00 per ton delivered and there
arc two stove sizes that sell for $6.25 per ton.

All ggod fuel dealers io Hastings handle genuine gas
coke.

Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Company
PHONE Na. S

ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE

�PAGE THREE

THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 15. 191L

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

Rapid*.

HELP US MOVE
OUT OF THE PAINTERS’ WAY

SPECIALS FOR
Mrs. Georgja' SantMHi of Igjkei.'W and Mr*'. John Cappon and tit­
le I tori* of Hastings wore Sunday
lln&gt;wil*i&lt;.
Mrs. O. Blough returned Thut
■day from a three we»&gt;k* visit- I
■her lirol Iter's.’ Prof. Olio Zelrier: &lt;
; Minneapolis. .Mimi. She aliio visih;

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

New Goods
Arriving

New Goods
Arriving

SHOES

ILaifies1

We still have a good assortment

close at
The. flowing end ties ere the ac­
knowledged leader* for MEN' WHO
CARB. All the approved pattern*,
extra quality at the price—

$1.98

$2.39

5.00

$2.69

Men’s Shoes $2.69 and $2.98
Boys’ Shoes $1.79

SSJg® j»r.

3.98
U3 pr.

Better Get that Suit

Good *s*orttnent of color* and
style*;at tlie popular price of

S0c msidl 7Sc

$1 Shirts 67c

Dowa to $1'.25

•

Successors to (Grant HU. Otto St Co.

jOrmigvvilb* motored
mid spent Sunday ovr—„ .................
Itermer's brother. John I'.iippoit and
wife of East Walnut St.
Marjory. Oscar Knight
l.tn-y Jury and daughter,
f St. JohiH r.iuie Monday

'pending tin* week with re’lnves and old friend* here.
Mr*, h. It; Trego was in Lansing
io ffrst
the wook l&lt;&gt; attend the

PERSONAL MENTION
live* and friend* hi .Montpelier, Ind;
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mend spent
Saturday with friend* in Nashville.
Win, Kingsbury and son. Ed and
grandson, Harold, iqicnl Sunday ul

Mis. I,. I». Wnler* was n Grand
Rnpid* visitor Saturday.
Mr*. Frank Nash is visiting wit!
Mrs. Wilbur Lane i« spending
friend* inWallle Creek and Kulathe day in Grand Rapid*.
Mn*. I). H. Trego. Irin Grand Rap­
id*. V’’J* week, visiting.
.
Mi»s Maud Sisson, nf FreepnrI.
G. V. Chidester left Tuoaday for was thr guest of Hastings relative.
Saturday.
Hulln Ray nf Satani -iH.-.-w,
Hie city Tuesday on business.
lor Stem were
Herl Tilinnrsh is visiting
Saturday.
brother in Chattanooga, Tenn.
.Mrs. H. J. Christmas of Eaton

50 and 69c
1.00
2.25

BOVS’ HATS up to
$a.2S

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

Frank Sylvestet
ville. Wednesday.
Robert Burch was in"Grand Rap­
id*. Thursday.
hr. Ethyl M. Williams is in Chi-

railed nearly two weeks
(end her uncle's funeral
I for her aunt. Mr*. Leona
I till, who was ill.
'

A. M. Hail and family nf Belding
froin Thursday until Monday.
spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs
Statu Master.’ j. ) . .tKetebam Ivft
Will Gortinm of Rutland.
'
AVednestlny for Perry. Plymouth.
Mr*. Claude Bush and chiltlrei
returned Sunday from a two week':
visit in Grand Rn|itd*.
Howard All-n of
Midifievilh

50 and 75c
LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. John Goodyear -*|"’lll lll«
nasi week with her daughter, Mrs.
lYotiald Van Zile of liejroil.

AUCTION SALE
Hiring rented my farm, I will have an auction sale on my place,;known as thaWill John­
son farm, 3 miles east 1 mile north, one-half mile east and one-fourth mile north of Middle­
villa, or four miles west and two and throe-fourths miles south and one-fourth mile west of
Freeport, or about three and a half miles mostly north of Irving, on Sec. 17, Irving township,

Wednesday, Oct. 21
Commanclnt at 10 o'clock a m. sharp, I offar tha following property:
HORSE&amp;
Black Perrheron mare willi foal, 7 years old,
weight I.3H0. '
,
Black Pcrchrron mare, It) yra. old, wt. 1,400.
Grity Mare bought Inst March of Goodyear
Bro*., nt Hnslings. for 12 yrs. old, perfectly
wife for woman or child, weight 1,000.
Pen-heron Colt, 6 month* old.
CATTLE.
One Black Cow. part Jersey, frosh. 5 year* old,
a splendid cow.
Jersey Cow with calf, :l yrs. old.
Heifer calf I months old.
SHEEP AND HOGS,
Five pigs, ,0 weeks old.
Pure i|ii*d Shropshire Ram.
Eleven Ewes. A No. I.
Thirteen Limbs, grade Shrops, in excellent
condition..
POULTRY.
Flock of. 10 flue geese.
Flock of 22 Pekin ducks.
Indian Runner I hick.
Young Turkey.

FARM TOOLS.
New Deere hay mipler.

Oliver riding cultivator
Single, walking cullivnlor.'-new this scai
1&lt;*&gt;-spring loolh harrow.
Oliver W walking plow.
Good farm wagon with double Im»x mid

2 sen toil surrey, good
Single top buggy.
Post hohvdigger, ne.w

Single open buggy
Wire slretrher. new
Corn planter.
Post hole spade
Hog crate
Cnts* cut saw

Two log chains
Halters.
’
Set of heavy work harness.
Set nf double driving harness.
Set single driving harries*
extra collar
MISCELLANEOUS.
Aboul 5.&lt;nn» ft lumber, mostly 1 in. some 2 itL,
maple and elm.
AImhiI 10 tons of mixed clover* mid timothy liay
About too bus. imte.
Some ground feed
Nine acres of corn in-Ihe shock.
Two barrels of vinegar
20 gallon jar
Radiant Home hard coal stove
Singer sewing machine.
And other article* too numerous to mention.

All tools have been used two seasons, have been well housed and are in flood condition.

FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $10 and under, cash; sums over $10, twelve months time
on**good bankable notes at 6 per cent interest. Nothing to be removed from premises
until settled for.

Auotlonser

Walter Hayward
Clerk

&gt;1 Ilnar linolium in small patterns in brown,
with-, per. yard .....................................................

Mrs. John Payne mid Mr*. W
"liiftWaro |n aneiidniire ar
meeting of (tie E.i-iern Star*
Grand Rapid*.
Margm’-t Kellogg mid
if Grand Rapids, were

lieo, Cndwallader.
I'lie tliree-months-old dnughteri
of Mr and Mr*-/Herbert Eaton die Fi the . First Untversnlist church; Al&lt;&gt;n Sutiday after a brief illite.*.* amjii ltuda, Ga- Sunday, October 4, Mrs.
wn* ztmrted - tn Striker- ri»mefrrv 1| Frcit J;-yhiliv trier.--Mi** Vinnie
! Ream,1 read the proclamation issuMonday afternoon,.
Mt*. Edward Newlori, who suffer­ &lt;il i»y President Wilson.
ed from niHteiidiuiiis, wa* operated ! Ironside Bros, are setting a fine
ii|h&gt;ii in -Butterworth
hospital on monument in memory of the late
Sal unlay by hr. Webb, assisted Ay!! Charles Bailey in the Cevlnr Creek
■Cemetery.
Al«o another nice om&gt;
‘on Ihe lot’of John Carpenter in the

at hr. Fuller's after Novemlwr tst.
A number of calls have already
been made for her services.
Birdsall Holly, the two year-old
son of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Holly,
very" delightfully entertained si Veral young ladies and gentlemen of
about. hi* age Monday.
All present
volt'll him a most genial host.
'
Art. Wilson not only make* the
most attractive bait for fishermen,
but has also proven (fiat he knows
-bow to raise the biggest jMilnloes we

morning in nutoqiobih** In accom­
pany Hon. Chase S. Osborn in Itis
tioin» Sunday.
Mr. and Mi*. Ed Birdsall and son -peaking trip through the county.
Howard and Mr*, han Birdsall vis­
ited friends-in Allegan from Friday
until Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Thomas anil
Mr. an&lt;l Mt*, h. Boyle nf Ixiweil.
were uuests of Rev. mid Mr*. R. H.
Bready. Sunday.
I&gt;r. Uiwry mid John MeOmber
left Saturday fur Mi. Clemen* tn
try flu* virtue* of ib&gt;- mineral water
bath* in that city.
. Mr. and Mi*. S. &lt;: Brock and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Barnaby were guest*
of Mr. and Mr.*. W.ii ron Wilcox &lt;&gt;f
Lansing, Sunday.
•
Mr. ami Mr*. Weldon Bronson and
daughter
horwll
Thurtkley until
Long Lake reding .
Mrs. Harry Hny&lt;&gt; mid Mrs. Cath­
erine Matthew* returned Wednes­
day from . Ashland. Wis„ where
they have been \i*iling.
C. W. Mixer will take an au|o load
of football enlhu.siaiUs. over to
Our Lehigh Valley la the Cleaneet hard coal on the market. Our Cream
Lansing. Saturday. to the football
of Pocahontas la all lumps and free from alack. Bauer’s famous White
game, Mirihhran v* M. A, C.'
.
Ash Is not the cheap coal aome sell for White Ash, but* the hottest
Mr*. H. E. Reynold^, gelurpe.l
and best burning soft coal In existence. A trial will convince you.
Tuesday to her home in Plainwell,
Masellon, Wash Nut, Wash Egg, Coke and all kinds of Wood.
after n two weeks visit, with Mrs.
Chnrtes Allen mid other relative*.
Mr. and'Mrs. John Cappon and
daughter. Doris, spent
Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. anil
Mrs. Ttevern Samson of Lakeview.J
.Mrs. Grace Collin* and two cliil- j
(iron were guests al the home of
her parent*. Mr. arid Mrs. F. S i
Drvor fhb Inlier part of last week
Mr. and Mrs. Je**e Darling left
Monday for Washington, after nnj
PHONES 254-224

Coal Bill

By Buying BAUER BROS.' HIGH GRADE COAL

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
HASTINGS. MICH.

�T1IK HAffHNGg ■A.V.F.H. &lt;KTOIIEH IS. Hit.

MRS. REMKES RAVE AN IHTER-

THE CHURCHES

ESTINB TALK TUESDAY EVENING

CHI IK II NOTES,
llclbudlst Episcopal Church.
Rev. Itiiw-rll II. Brciutv, Pastor.
Hervh-r* next. Sunday as follows:
10:30 a. m. worship and 12th ser­
mon in the MiriM on the Apostle*’
Creed “I Btdieve in The Forgive-.
IHM* &lt;rf HlKM."
7:.KJ p. m. Worship and last lecluro in ihe sertri* &lt;&gt;U Popular
Ainuneiiicnls, ‘‘1* It Wrong
to
Daprc?”
’

An Audience of 50(1 Hears Her De­
scription of Iler Euroftciui
Omi of the social clubs ’of the
Lndies'Aid Society of the Methodist
Episcopal church invited Mrs. Flora
II. Henkes |o give--a talk at the
ihurefi. telling of her travels Ihi
Europe.
This was given Tuesday;
evening, and an audience of well
toward •'k.*1 urceU-d Mrs. Henkes and

closest ami most InUtrcsled atlenProudly I rrhui Church.
Kauai 'services noil Sunday nt Ifon. ami hi return she gave them a
I(i:30 ;u tit. and 7 p. ui. The pastor very inten’sling and entertaining
description of wtial she saw in-and
aboul Home particularly'during her
.She
aUrndetl the Synod Meeting at. Hat­ I'.nmpe.in trip Iasi summer.
tie Creek. -this week.
The Third lllustrnted Lecture &lt;&gt;n •he I’xpcrfencvd in gelling out of
"The. European War" will n&gt;&gt;l lie
given until Monday evening. Orlo- clap-d by that Empire agninat Iltin-m and France. Prof. Hinckley had
Hasting'- Circuit.
Ilk'Im rd E. Yost. Pastor,
inlay, October IK prctir

Hutland. 3jM p. nt.; Yeckley, 7:3t»
p. m.
Hendershott. 10:3(1 Sunday s-hool
rally with special program.
We
ant much pleased with the in­
creased interest and attendame.
Quimby 7:30.' topic for discussion.
“A Nation Without a Saloon,’ Mr.
Keller leader.
•
Epiwotial Fund: Under &lt;nir new
. sy«lem of tliiaiie.- wp an* Inking upthe offering for this fund, Sunday
October 25.
Envelopes will be
Mtppli&gt;»l.
Ten cents frt»m each
mentlHT will meet the obligation.

church, and pul .upon • Ute screen
reproductions of zeimi’ of Ihe fa­
mous paintings of the Italian-maswas charged. which iieltdd the so­
cial dull (In* neat sum of 838.00.

Do your October Shopping
At Ideickgenant &amp; Riede's
7}ig Department Store
No war scare or high prices prevail at this popular store and the big complete assort­
ments in each of our many departments make it easy for you to make a satisfactory
selection. In fact we absolutely guarantee you satisfaction or will refund your money
cheerfully.
■

,

XVmlryun MrllnxHst Church.
Sunday services:
.
1(1.110 n. in. class meeting.
Il):3ii, sermon. •
11:15, Sunday selnsd.
6.1X1 p. nu chri»lion Endeavor.
Preacliinu al Ihe
chiui'h, 3:00 o'clock.

Stale

The time lo here when you
will want a new Fall
or Winter Wrap.
'

WOMEN’S CLUB J
The Women'*'Club held Ihn Ilrsl

35c

Ypsilanti.
.
Thu furniture ‘ and lihrfiry be­
longing t&lt;&gt; Hie club will be trans­
ferred tn the Y. M. C. A. rooms and

should

ifew Coats

each and 3 for SI.00

Strictly up-to-date, the newest
materials, such asSaltex Hur Fab­
rica. Pcrsinna, Broadtails, Chin­
chilla, Arabians, Plushes, Zibel­
ines. Fancy Plaid Mixture*—all
beautifully liner! and of the best
workmanship. Price* exceptional­
ly reasonable at from 85 to 27.50

These aprons arc made of
the finest American apron
ginghams in checks, stripes
and plaids, also of best qual­
ity percales in light and dark
patterns, trimmed with
pretty contrasting piping,
Dutch neck, elbow sleeves
and finished with pockets.
Be sure and get your sup­
ply.

Our Pretty Suits

?*|rf L.)

our n’w
1“"

have been admired by many and,
although w* have sold h goodly
number we are still showing a
complete range an-l the values are

certainty tnrtt).
raruc i remarkable at fiptn S1O to $25.
Iium S3.9S io 812.50.

Children's iiJear

thankful 1 hat there-are

life to be found tn Hastings, that i
women uf dubs m large l iln-s have ■
In work In. She urged the mem- ;
hots to work rlici'rfully an«l loyal­
ly and d&gt;&gt; their share willingly, and
though they may not build orphan [an
asylum* or gr&gt;-al charitable iu*li- S
lulp'iir. -lill may they have charily
in their heart* and dodhe good Iheyl

SNAPPY STY’LES and PRICED
RIGHT
Thi* fall we have sptci.itied more
than ever on Children’s wear and
every mother will appreciate lhe *
help which we extend in thi* de­
partment in- p r e 11
exclusive
thing* (at such remarkably low
■prices.

piano

Fellow

Bjlljd —

-.—Miss Lily Hawthorn.
Supt. S. S. -Mr*. Frank Sniilli.
Supt, Primary— Mrs. E'..Lutifvii
Supl. Nursery and Ctadle lloll
Mr*. E. Weaver.

Emmanuel Church.
Rev. Currul l_ Bules. Rector.
-IkAotional service ami informal
talk in the parish house. Friday
evening. 7:30. Yew ones are lieroiitina inleresfed in these talks. Come
yourself next Friday.
Sunday service^;
Holy Communion. 8 a. m.
• .Morning Prayer, Litany and sernioh, to^Mt a. m.
• Evening Prayer and History lalk.
"William, and ihe Qoming of Hie
Normans.’’ 7din p. m.

Drat li of llomunzo P. Broun.
Hmiiatiro P. Brown, proprietor of
n local testaurunl and a wellknoup resjileni of this city, diedattar a brief illness of pneuinoniu.
early Tuesday morning, October 13.
Mr. Brown was Hie son of Plead- *
Brown, u pioneer of thin aortimitnily.
Rumaiuo wn* born iu Jack-m
courtly on February 16. 1815. When
he w.is very young, his parent-,
resided.
At Die time of his death
lift was aged (Hl years, 7 months, 28

hi* anti. S«‘tli Broun. of Culifoinia.
and daughter, .Mr*. Fay Donley. at
ubosc home the funeral services
RArnoon.
The body will In­
i in Riverside with the full

my year* n nietnlierM Hnil-

work.

Sjjccial new models just arrived

MOO. $1.50. $2.00
Ask to See Them

filankets and Comforters

$1.00 Umbrellas for 79c

Grocery Department. Special
bargains every day.

By purchasing an nnu*ual)y large quantity
of iht* ftjKctal good
fl Vnibrclta*. we were
able to make quite a
ourcustomcrs the ben-

tune

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rail House Cleaning time is at hand and we are es­
pecially well prepared laauppIyAutujitttls.__ W? believc thaf we can reve you at lenm ten par cant on
your Rugs and Linoleum*. We respectfully invite
your comparison.

OHM’. lt«ten«'r- ’with tb
wonf painting of
illaud and later her
Evening service. 7 :tM).
Sermon
by pastor. Chorus choir. Speaial
. music.
.
cellcul. paper on “CIuIl fkiurlesy.
meeting. 736. at the home of. .Mr.
Itovd; park und Clinton.
Wednesday. 2:3(1. Laities Aid So­ have line rouile»y in her heart,
ciety meeLs. This j* sewing day. there could be Inil little inhiinnony.
Bring thimble* and needles.
Following is a list of the pres­ poinlitig' critics, and III - habit of
ent oflicer* of Hk- clturch and Sun- some of the member- of ••lulling’’
wlulc a pupor’-was Iwing read. Hite
said il wa- rather hard lo read to
Pastor-R.«v, M. E. Hawkins.
Trusts- E. \\ . Keller, Axel IhiwmI heads and arm* in different
Tytlen, Artemus Pike.
Deacon*—Hhu. ■ Deueoit* for life.
Whitney Tanner, Burl Phice, Frank
Smith, Mason Hathaway,
Win.
Fisk.
Gliurvh ('Jerk—Edna Place.

~-Ynrnnr i'rnpir’x Meeting;
Lender. Rev. M. Hawkins.

President
bredrick.
Presideiil Yoke
Eniesi Weaver.

;
! ure. Moreover, American Lady
[ ' Corsets are warranted to wear
and not to rust. Why not buy
| the corset, superior in style, ser­
vice and siTFsfaction ?

The last few days call very strongly lor war­
mer bedding and through ourtimely purchases
we can answer that call with exceptional warm
values:
,
We offer t he best Blanket in America' today at $1.00
Big full size. double, color* grey, tun or’white with
haiulovme border and a heaw soft fleece. improved
finish. Other good Cotton Blankets from 75c to
$1.50. Wool Nap Blankets in Plaids or Plain Special
values priced from $2.00 to $3.50.

Rugs. Jllnoleums and Curtains

Morning

TriMtourer -.Htirmau Aider.

American I-ady Corsets correct
irregularities of the form, sup­
plementing graceful lines and per­
fect ease, which please the most
discriminating dressers. Ameri­
can Lady Corsets are modeled
lor all types of figures, slender,
mddium and stout, including a
model for “your" particular fig­

On these two days wc will
sell them at

A few tespomleti to lhe roll call,
R&lt;-dby tolling W tfu-ir mn»i prolllablo
Bilde m'IrhiI nt 10:011 a. in.; pub-, •lay of-lhe Mmuper. 't he days &lt;lurMe worship with mtiiioji nt ll:OOj tng the Chnutnuqua seeme&lt;|- lo be!
Hit' red letter days to many Of the
in.: Ctaristinn Endeavor al &lt;1:00 p. ladies.
in.: scrtnon by the pastor at
In her address the p,rc«idenl. Mrs.
p. io.
Prayer meeting Thursday cwn- pltshnieiils of the club tn the |&gt;a*l
year, saying that though it bad perevening. lui|w* not accomplished as much as
some clubs, it had tlone more Ilian'
Mr. Stand I.

Friday afternoon prayer mceling. 2:30. al Mrs. Waite's. 2M N
• Broadway.
.
Friday evening, 7:30 choir prar
lire.
Sunday School, 10:00.
Ulassci

Please the discriminating

JCimona jfyrons

First t '. B. Church,
rr luunloii. Pastor.

Riiplkl Church.
.
Thtiti-day
cvoning, ’’.Mitlwcok
pruver and pritixe &gt;t-rviec.
Hex.
M. E. Hawkins will tn- in charge of

American £adtf
Corsets

Special Sale oj 50c

M. C. A. r«e»m*. corner &lt;&gt;f Church
and Slate streets’ Iasi Friday after­
noon. Then," were 21 active and (•

Mr.-.’ Agnes Quigb
—
*■ active
— —......
uiciiiber.
and Mr*.
Arthur .Mulholland mid Mr*. Buell

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FRIDAY AND SATUR­
DAY OF THIS WEEK
ONLY

lt)eickgenant &amp; Riede
9^

The Store That Guarantees Satisfaction

79C

Choicest Vegetables, Fruits,

Spices? Teas'and Coffees can
l&gt;e obtained in our Popular
Grocery Market.
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Woodchuck “-Bile 'Em Fu*t.”
The Curfew.
it Must Hav* Been Difficult.
BAPTISTS MARK PASTORAL
Horace Kephart once asked old Ut&gt; SYSTEM SAVES WOMAN'S TIME
If there Is a curfew In your vjclnlty,
A man wa* brought before thu court
do Hob Flower*, uno of hla neighbor!
CHARGE WITH RECEPTION
It I* probably » *lgn*l, Imposed by-the -upon the cdmpfkint of his wlfe.'aaya!
The Rhine I* flowing today a* when In the Smokies: "Did you ever eat a Many Farm Wive* Lose by Not Al
town authorities, which, when sounded tho Berliner Illustrirto Zcltung. While
ping Thalr Work Out tn Methc.ruliu.-d castle* on Ila height* wore! -woodchuck?’’—
in the. cynring.jwitUrw smtiH bpys ia_the j,rlnones was Ratifying the Judge Huy ^-jirrrtrH to Rn. and Mrs.
thodical'Manner.
’’Reikon I don't know what then
retire within doors. In II* beginning made it clear that he Intended to be'-Belts and Grrci Rev. and
as blue: the black shadow* on the sur
A Program I* . great labor swvar i ,hu CUrfBW “rV&lt;;d 11 ,ar ,,lff&lt;!rent Pur’ b«rwh with him; so That hi* wife bo-,
Mrs. Hawkins.
w. .re to‘rbut JmT wom^n ^a P?C' “nJ BPP,,’d
Wahlened. and when called to
face of Constance come and no a* gen­
"Groundhog.”
tly; the pine needle carpet* of the forI *h"‘cv'!r “I”
1,1 ,hr ’nld,”’»
the •“•’’■I. refused to give any tysUNi-arly 2ixi atlemlcd- (ho rccep"0, la! dozens of, 'em. The red program as’ a roton dL”. a
d L.
when wo first hear of the curfew, the' rnony. Infact, she retracted all her lioii iik Hio'HapIlst church on Mon­
ones haln’t good, but the gray ones! P *„
something
to
fly
from..
They
never
coMew
b
,.
u
w
„
C0lnnwnljr
loI1
,
;d
1B
MCU
„
t
|
on
,.
’
,U
ncr
day
•■veiling
and said faicwell in
Campagna thi* evening jhr mellow Man. they’d Jest make yer mouth wa
। llev. ami Mr.-. Belt*, who lef^ on
know what is to be done next* says a . &lt;.^5, BB B wan)ing t0 a|| .inhabitants
••s.
light will creep over the land to the
irlke'yon.! .Monday for their new charge in
writer in Country Gentleman A regu- I („ ,.x,|nrulah or
up B,| flrc. Bnd then.
call of the Angelas a* a w»»ek. a year,
"How do you cook them?"
.. —
hero did 'Manrileo, Hint
gri-el'il Rev. and
In tho work Is doro- ( lights. This was a coin mon practice
a century ago: the Alps stand Immo­
"Cut lite leellc red kernels out from
’ Mrs. Hawkins Into of Caseubvia
f— ’ real
—^1 efficiency.
cJIrlrzry. , throughout Europe and wa* n very you get that black eyo?”
bile. insensate even to the music of under their foreleg*; then bllo 'cm tailed, makes for
"I struck It accidentally on the man- ,,H,I North Chester.
' While the woman
“ who
^“s.does
d5=s her work
rw. , necc»sary precaution wpunBi
against ere.
fire. au
All telplece.”
their moving glacier*. With them it I* :
The meeting bpenod with an intoday a* It wa* in HiA beginning.
.
water— then pepper ’em and xage ’em hit or nils* I- m the throe* of Inde- of tbo boUwg Rcra of. ttooU anfl th0
-So: A»d .C.
„------- ,
" tne
fires ware
wore kindled
kindled in
in a
a holo
holo in
tn tho
tha
These are the thing*, says the New! and put ’em in a pan and bake ’em tc ' clalon a* to what shall bo done next, nfc*
the realty methodical woman ha* her poor, with no other vent than another' J “JT
d,dn 1 do llu*’’ ellhcrr ' pike, on behalf of the members,
York Pres* editorially, that are per- a nice rich brown, and—then I don’t
"No,
no,
your honor
honor,
work
nil
mapped
out
a
week
ahead,
i
holo
in
the
roof
above
the
hparth.
Un•
no
’ your
- 1 did that my- mviled He;
and Mr*. Belto to thu
mahcnt; the thing* that stand above* want nobody there but me'.’’—Buffalc
■elf!"
। She more* swiftly and surely from ono ' dor such circumstance* It was all too
I (tool of Hie church und presented
and Immune to the consequences’ of
' task to the next with no lost time. Tho I easy for a flro to start, and wooden
I iii.•(!! with several
token* of e*man's criminality^ hf* idiocy, hl* petty &gt;
ii-i-m.
.Mr. Belt* brielly ’Uddtem'd
| amount of work she turns off Is a mar- buildings
— und
- • crude
- - firo-llghtlng
- • -•
appa-'
racial antagonlsma. hl* outburst* of •
Should Go on Al) Four*.
.....
(lie coitKregalion. .....
speaking many
Identified by Dog.
veFtc the other womanratu* offered small chock to a fire1
empty, thoughtless rivalries and jeat-,
Medical men havo found that much words of courage lo those Who rclittle
curly
haired
dog,
by
A good homemaker’plans her w ork once It was under way.
his
oii*lc, . l:l» insatiable appetite for emof a
is better
adapted I। grellcd
FreH'’&lt;l his
1: of
a man's
man'* structure
atructure ic
better adapted
his departin'!!
doparlurn and’ coiliplrc. hl* futile diplomacy and the wars • *rief,
10 fe1? Identification Of a and works Iter plan. Sho Is envied by
Muny historic* stale that the curfew (O n quadruped. Dr. 8. Lewi* states menile&lt;l them to the charge of Hnv.
far, summon* to hl* own ruin.
Cleveland woman, who died In an loes executive women, but aha must was tntroducAti into
England by that probably at least half of our 111- M- E- Hawkins.
The new pastor
I ambulance en route to a hospital after paj the price in careful thought apd in William the Conqueror, who in 1068 nesaes are due to sedentaryhabllaand
’‘i’oku bricily about Ilia pleasI she had collapsed from heart disease an inflexible wilt that hold* her to tho ruled that on the ringing of tho curfew. eroct po,^ all(1 lhrouth tho iBtter ure in a»umuw Hie duties la lhe
,,_
l
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« ........., Btuct puature ana tnrougn tno latter
Deitrtylng Chertaned Illusion*.
j in a restaurant.
anil lights -----____ ___
.
. . . local cllUrdl.
.
.prescribed procedure. A weaker worn- belt
bell nt -fi
8 n
p. m
m. nil
all Oro.
Are* and
WPa..k .tructurij*
are
-overworked
Stlrtfllle
«&gt; rem- |
Ho ............................................................
had accompanied her and wa* an make* a good plan, but clrcnm- should be Immediately extinguished. | strong ones weakened from dl*u*c or’
Light ri'fiTwhmenls were served.
,M,lr h.pw «• wb-n ,!-&gt;■ «re be- tlluh,
■Rov. and Mrs. JKilto left for their.
stance* are forever altering it. Bhe. .Students of history havo discovered, gan8 *ag, |Uto*t|nal and other tdboa
■&gt;re&gt;b&gt;« lU-utob. .bleb v b«&gt;« eb.r,h, „M lr„,„
Jomp. never drly.-‘ her- work. b'l( *t*or work: R-nr.-: nf n A.irtaw i„
.....-u ....
...
.
* a .
n
ln p h rtrf o ek bcr b na
Ished from our clifldliood.
’
drives her contljiuaJiy. '1
A sunburned skin,'which
o„ lb. .nlm.l .adM&gt;or«d „
■rfi -..
Then
to ._.
fol , bar; it becomt-a a nightmare. Because use in Oxford in the time of Alfred
j Gymnoitlc* and other methods for ! affected by I Ik1 departure of a pn’sall so anxious to bring back to town (w tl,e ambulance, but' u a* dbshe Is always putting things oft she Is the Great—American Hoy.
’ '
, atxengthenU'g and toning the abdomen lor who hn« been a great spiritual
at the end of August, is the latest, tanced. and turned back whimpering, always behind time, and therefore
। are recommended.
hilhietu-'- in Ihi* oniiuiuulty us
thing to be condemned as unhealthy.;
A policeman followed the dog to what she doc* do is done under pre*
I
Perhaps a little exorcise on all fours "' H
in U,u c,linTh.
Puraled Letter Writer.
,
Apparently "a nice healthy tan’ mere-, Chester avenue and found the home sure and in a hurried way that is ab
,
Letter writing at the big desk had ' would
woul(i be
be helpful
helpful.
ly means that it* proud wearer ha*, of the woroan who had died who lat. it* fajudnatlon fur my tattle fivc-yaur-J
been exposing- hhnseif too rashly to er wail pjcpuflcd solely through the
South African Fruit
old vinftor. -After carotu !y Inscribing!
the influence of the ultra-violet rayh— i faithfulna** of her dog.
’
Long-Felt Want.
| Fruit canning I* developing faraous’ a missive to a maiden aunt, the ad-&lt;
which’ Is condemned an by no means a
*
Thl* vmummz
country iu«j
may get mong
along «
a ;I ty in
tn douiii
South aiihh
Africa,, wuiqu
which uaa
ha* man*
many
healthy process.
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Thn Hindu. nra"necullarlv fond of
sreat &lt;lwil boUer lwmo d“y lt only : advantage*, including cheap sugar and
Another illusion shattered by the
Good Dlicriptlon of th* Rockite,
game expert 1* that the p.tlor of-the: .At ■» evidence of the educating
a;
' lorne paria ui ouuiu nuiua, ui a con­
man who I* "something In the dtri qualities-of the .popular po.t card,
* aldcrablo elevation, aro said to bo ox.
I
lio«'on Globe.
is always due to overwork or to the; the.Holton Recorder telb of an clght- and overshadowing bcncilcunco a* an
■ ccllcnt for orchard*. With develop
•tniggle to keep out of the bank ! jreat-old boy. while riding; through the emblem of the Deity. Tboy plant It
Knew of W-ir's Horrofs.
Mt * Mariha Itanlogli. und d iuuh-' mcnl of occan refrigerator service
rnptcy court. He is only pale becau»e i Blgck canyon in Colorado the other near their temples, and in those vlk
where there Is no structure tor
Take W word for it, if. you h*d tor. Mus Amy w-nljo Hnllle Gie. k
’ nMtom!n°heml/ntoTre
the cloud of *oot r4M hang*, over! d.y. after gaxlng up Trom th® dark lages
Ihge* where there is no structure for
fee northern heml.phere for fruit
th* cll&gt; keeps out^k ultra violet«orgc to tip sunlit .ummile of the public worship they piece an Image un- •,en bul ODe da)r of w,r’ &gt;ou *ou,d last Friday lo s|-nd n w.-k with
rv*. which would &lt;&gt;'M|B*« after hi. cliff*. »l»o aerionsly retaarMd to bi* der a banyan and there perform a pray Almighty God that you might .t|„. former* son. Charlc* Itofdogle from lhe antipodes when our fruit is
. out of
of season.
season.
*ee such a thing again.-Duke olid fanjlly.
- |OOt
interesting appcaranc^C
mother:
"il looks Just Uko a po»i, Doming and ceding sacrifice.
mothc
of Wellington.
I
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.
[
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| card.
card.””—Kau*aa City Star.
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�STOMACH
TROUBLE

Southwestern Barry
LACEV.

N IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often

A

due to a disordered stomach. A man with good
digestion is nearly always good natured. A

great many have been permanently cured of stomach
troubles by Chamberlain'a Tablets after yean of suf­

fering.

These tablets strengthen the stomach and

enable it to perform its functions naturally. Try
them. They only cost a quarter.

Chamberlain’s Tablets
T

.

School llrporl.

Iti'lioi'l for Raght school.

""Mr. anil Mrs. Chas. Burnham who
B. G. Pennock and daughter Berrtltw left Tuesday wr Wichita. have itevn staying i»l Alec CoriKatun*, where they will visit Mr. righk's, lime moved to Assyria
Peimork'n hrutlier.
The I Julies’ Aid met last Wednesr

Mrs. Lincoln lly-h was' iu Coats
i Grove Iasi. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs: Slack of Middleville
are spending a few days with Mr.
und .Mrs. Polly.
Mr. anil Mrs. F.d. Tiln* and min
Paul of Cloverdale spent. Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Morewood.
.Mr. and Mrs. .Marshall Norwood
are remodeling I heir home and will
be moved in. some lime litis week.
We me very giad to have Mr. and
Mrs. Not-wopd back in town' again.
The young people enjoyed ' a

llt-a-11 Itaill'-'i
grandson (u

The L. A. H. will wrve ehiekmi
dinner al lhe hall on Friday ............
week. All cordially invii.-.),
Mr. and Mrs. Jam--- .Ya
Stony Point have )»-cn
friends, here for a w»-&lt;-k.
Frank -VanSycklfB fell
a]i|d«* troo Tuesday and Imgo on crulchea over since.

Guy Jones mid family s|&gt;.-nt .51111­
day wilh Mr. mid Mi-. Will Jiurs.
Nirs. Myra Thoma- has gum- Ii
Assyria lo care for her dnuglilei
yard Friday evening.
Mr. mid Mrs. Manning mid Mr. mid baby. Her small grandson win
mid Mr*. Cross 4t-iiI to Kalamazoo has I wen here two weeks. rvtUHiei
Monday evening to see "Light home wilh her.
Miss F.ineliiie Stevens has Ih-'-i
Eternal."
*
The \V. C. T. I', will meet next
Tuesday with Mrs, Etldy al Bcerhwood. Everylxaly cordially invited
lo this meeting.
Hexnll Cherry Bark CoUgh Syrup
will relieve your «*old. or money
buck.
i*5c. 50c and .*1 at Faulkm-r'-

lhe Ladles Club at
iter home
Thursday. lhe ladies were served
with a ipkmdid chicked dinner.
.Mr. and Mr.*. J. W. Baines and
son. Lester, also Mb* France of
Thurston, Saturday afternoon.
Cressey spent Sunday with Mr. and
Merle Slocum was nbsepl from Mrs. Leslie Sniltln of Bloomimtschool last Monday on account of
illness.
Mr*. Morri* Williamson anti Mrs.
Lucille and- Lydia' Wunderlich F. J. Williamson viall.ed friends in I
railed nn Etta Wunderlich Sunday Richland. one day Iasi week.
Mr.
mid Mrs. Henry Germain nlevening.
Li-i Friday was clean tip day fur
Hie llagln m-IkmiI. Wii pulled weeds,!1 Thursday ami Friday.
raked the yard, picked m&gt; stones 1 Charles Lalinl- of Knlimiiiz.im visi ili-d his sister. Mrs. Henry Clinpin.
I Silndav mid Monday.
•
Mi*s Bertha Hliullz
| Ira Haskin is having n ti"w gran- lown Sulurday.
other in Hastings. •*
my. the work being done by the
Mrs. Orren Barrel and Mr*. Gia
'Barret are visiting friends in Man­ yon's wen*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
\\ tlli-on brothers;
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Mr. mid Mrs. t.'lysnis Thoma* Ion. Mirh.
.
Wallow, of KitllnniL ,hdni Bine and
nnii
and Von. also Mr*. J. Howanf of
Mr. anil Mr*. Ed. Waddle of ll ist- family of We?l Hope. Mi- Ve*ta
K.-ilamaxpo spout Sunday'with Mr. inia visited Mr. and Mrs. Murdock
and Mr*. Sherman Pronly.
ln»t Thursday and Friday.
Mr.-mid Mrs. Henry Baine* rnMr. Hazen’s have sold their place
i|erlnlned Mr. and Mrs. Sherman l&lt;&gt; Hr. Morford and they will mute
Rockwell anil Mr. ,nnd^Mrs. Floyd
llillful
tUu-kwcll of KtilmnaztM&gt;&gt; Sunday.
daughter.
Mr. and MiS. Harry LChilleiidi-ii
are enlertahiiiig &lt;-&lt;&gt;in|&gt;any
from
liMically hung tihotti Hu* room.
Those who i;mii&lt; il half holiday* 1 South Haven nl lhe prosenl time.
Mr.
aud Mr*. Olaf Harman and
lust month were: William Slocum.
family
spent
Sunday
with
.Mr.
mid
AIIhtI Barry. Lila May While. MdrMr*. Ray Jiollnnd.
Ml*. Ixitiise Chapin -pent Friday
mid Saiurday vviHi friend.* in Ilick-

THE PRICE QUESTION ON

FURNITURE
We cannot too strongly impress upon the minds of .the people of .Barry
Co. that when it conics to FURNITURE, that is our strong suit. Wc arc
therewith the goods.
We arc getting in our new lines and they
will suit you. \\ c have furniture . for every room’ in the house and
if you should desire any article not found in our regular stuck, wc will be
glad to send and get it for you. Wc have the catalogues of the leading
furniture makers ant] it is* no trouble to make a satisfactory selection.

THE PRICE QUESTION

,

As our store expense is small and our operating expense is light: as we
buy for cash and get the discounts, we can MEET ANY COMPETITION
AND THEN SOME. This is no idle boast. Wc invite you to put us to the
tyst whenever you desire, tu make any purchases nf furniture.
We would
like to have you inspect our line of Bed Room Suits. Parlor Furniture,
Couches, Rockers. Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, etc. You will 1»v surprised
and pleased with the money saving opportunities wc can offer in Furniture.

DELTON, MICHIGAN
KNEW LITTLE ABOUT POISONS

knowledge which Shakespeare la sup­
posed to have possesBcd. and which
has been advanced by the Ilacqu the
oristB an a proof in aupport of their
that of Shakespeare's contemporaries
who, it further appears, labored under
lhe same misapprehensions us he regnrding the potency of certain philtres |

KesaBl} Clherry Baurlh Casigfa

every-way remedy for coughs and cold:..

if you don’t say so, too.
Hamlet's father Bays that Claudius
poured "the juice of cursed betx-non
(henbane) into the porches of his ■
cars." it should be pointed out that,
this Juice could not jioMlbljr penetrate I

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Your money,back

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ZSc. SOc awi {1.00

”lfh IRezaffl Store'
now certain that the kina died of monIngltla caused by Inflammation of the

iptlon was held nt the M. h.
w last Friday evening Tot'
Mm. Goll/, our new past or

Then, again, when Friar Laurence.:
i "Romeo and Juliet." gives Juliet,

New Fall Goods

death," it can only have been. Doctor
Cartax consider!, bgtura stramonium 1
tthorn apple), or mtindrngora root. ■
Th» latter enjoyed, during lhe renais­
sance, a gnat vogue, but experiment!

The cold days of winter are coming
on and the need of warm comfortable
wear in clothing, dresses, underwear,

Its effects la accompanied by violent
nausea, so that Juliet would have met

French physician point* out. the rturn |
Hon of sleep induced by nnrcotlce*

line of new fall and winter wear for
your approval.

HER RECORD OF PROPOSALS

phone us what you want and we will
send it to you.

around nearly .every, night..for. fo_urj

F. H. WILKINSON

No. 1—The indecisive kind.

Mi-, arid Mf&lt; Eliza R.iitffk'of East
Bi-dford visited nt Andrew AdamiSundiiy. —
- - - - -Mrs—Eltr.n- -f^iieiliidtl—-pent - • f rom•

Capital
Surplus

plan" which

"Pollyanna, (hat optomistic heroine of Portclis who found
in every circumstance and upon every occasion something
lor which to be glad, said that one could

e Glad

upon ‘Blue Monday* more than upon any other day in the
week because next Monday was a whole week off.”
Now you people of Delton and vicinity have something
for which to be glad, not only upon -Monday, but also upon
cvcry-othcr day in.the week, and that is because you have a
merchant who can forget self interest and sacrifice a well
earned profit to tide you over an unbaked for emergency.
When even Scars &amp; Roebuck sent back your sugar check
with their apologies and you were forced to rely upon your
home merchant to supply your needs, you found our store
not only willing to fill younforders, but also giving you 331 • %
more for your monc\~thanf any other merchant in the county.
We arc still making you the same offer and will continue to
do so until the market drops below (hat point or until our
present supply is exhausted. Why not help the merchant
who helps you?

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich.

Per Cent
$20,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, PreL
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
Fred O. Hujjhej Cashier

’
If is a purely
■hiiilloii aud is not
y making cmicern.
ii- practically all in

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Hung [

myif I would mind waiting five years
oio. 2—Sent mo n long letter and:
"aid if 1 wouldn't have him ho would
I.III himself. And then l&gt;" proposed
to my dearest friend two days utter

number

We Pay

iOwtsra,

Dr. Donald McLcay
Win. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

Popular

George J. Doster
L. B. Tecrpcning
[deed, have been little advantage In

PLUMBING &lt;5 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
1! you havj* any work in the above lines J shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job.
find my prices ax low as I

And you will

can possibly make them.

My Other Lines—Pneumatic-

Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas Engines Installed.

DELTON.

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

r C. C. No. 2 ■■utertuiiii.'d by
Hallie Bristol vfcis well sit­
'd. The.iiHXl. meeiliitf will.be
Mrs. Eyn Swt-eL Nov. till for

' numbering them, for of tho coachmen,
charmen. porters and errand boys of
: the city, a very small proportion could
। read, it was necessary to use marks
। which the most Ignorant could under­
stand. The shops were, therefore, dis­
tinguished by .painted or sculptured
signs, which gave a very guy und grotesnini iisnriet tn' ti&lt;,&gt;
-‘ * —
I Hit' fi-:i|iin— *»f the Asimcialinn.
giVes ihttir ln*l -latanmiH-and giv.
Girls Not Too Wpl. Paid.
&lt;•* n li»t &lt;&gt;f 1- -Irung rofccsmi-i-- it*
Tho German postal department em­
i any* llnancitil &gt;&gt;1 gmiitalinn •■wr ploys over 5.000 girls. wtu&gt;«e wages
I gave; mnl Mr. Tvrroli. wlnwa* uilh-srange from (12,50 to (17.50 a mouth.
is 111 niunlii-r li.T5 I bins* Hauk Bldg.
Llhdiviii. Mu-higuiu will bs&gt; plm*i-i|
'In I'llllllllljllli'lfli 1 Wilh lUIViltb- i«!|»rv«tril tn flu- «&lt;rk of ilu»
in.-* r|s.p;trlmeiil.

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM
Right away—the first day you start to
take RHEUMA-r-the Uric And pouon be­
gins to diaBtilvo and leave the tore joints
and muscles Its action is little lew dun
magical. 50 cents a bottle—guaranteed.
Judge Barhont o! Ft Loraimc. Ohio,
nays: "Alter treatment by three doctors
without result. I was cured of a very bad
case of Rheumatiam, by using two batUea
ot RHEUMA.CARVETH A SIEBBIXS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

MGK EIGHT

Winded—Mari’i'“d eioilde
'mi farm.* Hoard With

WANTS

Lust—Sunday.

Ikiwllng. Mi.li. Ilatilti'lrt plmnn.
For Sale (.heap—Hough .t-inch lum- ,
b*r for roofing nial sheeting..alsoj N'ofa
hill Stuff. Phone 40IU. Inqijirel
, F. G. Piefae; City.
tf
'or Sale—Good dry mtxrfl wood
•2-25 tier rord delivered. Rhode A.
F. Sylvester or. Geo. Tolhurnl. lf|

For Hale—Good clean, up lo date]
stork of general merchandise.- in-!
voicing uImiiiI $7,000 located in
l»esl lilHr inland town in stale.
If yourlhraii laisinrM, ntklre-* X.
care BANNER Ollier.
If.

guliim \\ nriwr.
Wauled—Two good &lt;|civing InnHr. Keller, Howling.

alaml
—

for huiit Imil-ukcopiiig.

Nailer -laiine a lid elijoj
mg every Tne»da&gt; a

For Sale

Poultry Wanted I uni imw locat'i-di
in building nt rear of Ii;-. &lt;qi«
restaurant. near Farmee* Hiiching Place. Phone 5dNR.
Kirchner.
■

Hogs. Ihiroc Jt-i

For Sale—in Hanibouilb'tl
and four yearling ram*,
fkiinpiu'll. .Morgan. Phone.

or

•ity lots on 4&gt;ihble mid Marshall
A. Tremain. So.'

registered Shropvve*. a few ram and ewe
Also Mime dandy young.
Iiolli sexes*.

For Salr-

nddrc**
2wk*

r,H- S.I.-Sw ..|&lt;t
mare not afraid of anything.I
Woiiltl lake callle or sheep. Royj
Bassett, Nashville, Miqh.
i-wk
T. Bush, in a recent talk at Ho-j
Chester. N. Y.. said that 20(I.IMrt|
bushel* of peaches rolled on the I
trees in one New York county alone
in 1012, for lack of ।
port them to market.

For Sull*

Phom* UMB.

For Sal
runs.
Phone 10) 3 r.

Sale—Kalamazoo.' hard
coal
ore. also gnlvaiiMi'd iron tank.

I wk

Plmnc.

tin Barnum. City

F&lt;v ztalr—Good

Wanted—Poultry.

KSr-j?

nlMiul the 20tli of this 'month.
Haywood Bros.
Phone Wl I
ring*._________
_________
Iwk

Eggs Higher—
25* cent*:
.rents.
We
Will pay hi)
lingers.

OCTOBER 15. !»1L

or
Sale—Thorough! red
.Black House To Rent—Furnace
men
MARKETS
heal, Wanted—Two rcspee'lable
Top Ham.
Phone ?'.ii I long 3
tarte w«nl«t
Inquire »l »M o»wl«t WrJnr-J., p. M. OH. U.
electric light and gas. city ami
short.
W. O. Tobins.
Iwk
Ea*l Grand SL
Iwk
..
I wk
cistern wider inside. T. Phillips.
. lhe Hasting* Milling Co. is pay­
For Sale—llnyd c.-al stove, in good
ing
07
cents
for wheal.
Potatoes,
For Sale—Good 7 room house with
condition. &lt;). Blough. Phom- Im Wanted—Mon and lenhis mi Stale
gnu, so fl and hard waler in the onions" and live and dreused hogs
decline.
The balance of ihe ruarHewtu-d road work. I miles north
house, good furnace, "
3 *•'
block*
—
of Marshall on the Bellevue rond.
Inquire at el is unchanged.
from high Mhool.
Wanted—To bpy cow. coining in
FROOUCB.
al tlXirt for lit hour* work.
Ad- I wk
235 Went t'.linlon.
not later than Her. 1. E.- P. Dedross W.
Bonham. Marshall-.
2wk«
Houle 0. or inquire nt the work. For Sale—7 hank Burroughs Ad­
ding Machine, practically now.
For Sah«—Bay hors*: weight I ton ________________________________ Iwk
FKUH
J. C. Ketcham.
Iwk
135 West Grand St. Tolling Garn.
For Sale—House and lol. Inquire
al'HW East Bond SI.
If
Wanted—family nr bundle wash­
-Six y«.ung pikK, .Mrs.
ing* and ironing, ltd So. Wash­
Wonted—Girl far general
house­
ington Bl;
. - .
Iwk
work.
Enquire Mr*. L&lt; II. Wa­
ptt-iiL
Iwk
lers,-723 Green St.
Iwk
Found—Sunday October I, north of:g«».yiv&gt;.MM
hard . coal
or
Rent—Furnished
mom*,
I; SI«.M
Howling an
Ingersoll watch. |
li.alrf. 1.3d
heated. Il-e of bath; illle locsflfali.
Owner ran obtain by calling and
l.'liotm 207.
Cull at 3IH South Broadway.
paying charge*.
Lewi*
Mrlu- in&gt;**p.x; »H*.
tyre. 3 miles norlhen«l nf'llowlrOut.TMY and hidxh.
.ing.
•
Iwk
retired farmer.
Write, call or
.'UN Soidli Broadway.
I Wk
phono Ira B. Baldwin. 'Hasting*.
For Rent—Houins, furnished and
or Sale—Full 4dood Ham|H&gt;ui|e||
unfurnished.
Phone 150, llnslram.
breeding ewes, also 2 good
ing*.
.
. Iwk

Notice

1 mn miking hoib

Inquire

For Sale—Fipe building
church st.. al4o several
Lincoln Park add
Peck.
Phono 311.

lot

Known To Be Best, Most
Universally Used.

in Hiilhiml.

Iltimpsliin

child
Owner can
I mice !.

on . For Hair—Sow mid

Ward, hard and
kilrhen. Phone

Il mill'll Help Men mnl women, for
hie tnim.
Mitilhwii'k
wilh Iwo Hets of good building*. I
three mile* nbiiliwest of Nti*li- B
Notice—I lierehy forbid .-ill hunling
ville. one half mile from school;?
For Sale Cheap- IUhuhI
good fence*. soft and Inird waler.'
Will Kell H&gt; or to acre* wilh
buildings. Elzey Mead, Morgan.
Route I.
if

rliim- ! *‘or H,'ul—! "•'
plea*&lt;"

llention—Tlmso Wishing
V (leys or furmire,* cleaned
notify al once.
Phom

French’s White Lily Flour

rooms.

3-fool . ...................

Thr great majority of tin people

of

IliW

cmifily

wmdil not all he using

For Salr—.'fl breeding i'We*. Phone I
28H 2 I'ings. Ernest linyne* Iwk j

Woodlawn Cemetery
Ha
Inquire al BANNER onire.

I licy arc dmiqi lied what every upe rise is seeking to do, mid tills is to gel

Wmilcd—To Iradr good upright piano. used about a’year, fur gun-!
end purpose horse.
Smith. City, Hifute fl.

rods north of Strike)
Hotisi'. Baltimore.
P

llililiesl prices paid fill- imullrv-lie-

lhe Ig-st for their money.

other flours.

They have used Fri'iich's While Lily; they have tried

But (hry all rmnd buck to Frenrh's White Lily Flour Im'ciiiim* if Is

It Is also the rleuneM flour on the market because all the grain Is washed und

polished; all cockle. broken kernels and foul stull are taken out by special patented
machines, which is not done in other mills.. Therefore you get nil this stull in the
Hour those mills make.

Wilh one unbroken record of more than 10 y ears of NiirccNsfiil iiumufaelun* of

French's White Lily Flour, wr have gained a Int of knowledge thill you can't And

in iHioks.

Every time lliul you buy a sack of French's While Lily Flour you get

Hie benrllt of Hint experience—mid il all counts in improving t lie quid it y.

m

have to pay for Hull EXPERIENCE when you buy other

LU

FERHIR QI'U.tTY.

Hart Schaffner fi? Marx
Good Clothes Makers

Chicago

ur.

You

You may

Good salesmanship may succeed ii; gelling “llrst orders" for tin inferior Hour,

hul in the “long run" il is UI AI.ITV that will deride lhe queMion every

lime.

New York
The quality of flour depends |o some, exlriil, upon lhe proper BLENDING of
grains, upon lhe proper CLEANING of lhe wheat and taking oiit-ujljjir dirt und

The StyleBook.
OU may have seen the nev?Style Book; it’s worth
seeing; if you haven’t received a copy, let us know,
and we’ll see that you get one.
Men who care about looks—young men especially
want to know about correct style; this book tells them.
Here are some of the things it shows:

foul Mtulf.

But more than any tiling else it depends upon proper MILLING. Thai's

where KNOWING HOW comes in.

What kind of Hour arc you using? Is it the kind that makes baking day a dread,
or I* It French's While Lily, the flour lhe first rooks use? Dors it pay you fa
EXPERIMENT with flour whrii you cun buy

French’s

While Lily for lhe same

price you have to pay for llir inferior kinds? Think it over.

Fifteen attractive style illustrations'.
What to wear, and when.
How much you ought to pay.
How ready clothc£ifrve your money.
How you can be fitted.

And whenever you’re ready to look we’re ready to
show you the clothes. Special values at &gt;25: and
from $18 to $50.
“The Best 'for the Money Store”

G. F. CHIDESTER
‘Tte Ltidlng Clothier”
Michigan

Hastings

This .tore is the home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx clothes

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH. Proprietor
Middleville,

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOBER 15,1914-20 PAGES

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO II.

mid
Kntainuzoo
Train*—-The and Iwo children who were asleep
llnstinga Team Victorious in two &gt;'a&lt;l their night, clmhing Imrio d .»lf.
Sueeraaive Contests.
Stzmey Point on lhe East shore of
the first sheet of water in West­
ern Michigan. Hie property of the
Hastings'Gun I^ke Association has
lieeii occupied by a targe parly of
our young people, together with
guests from abroad, from the 7111

Dirty Clothes

land wa.. ---------- .v .................
Saturday night, completely tl-i
ishing th • chimney passc.g '
through the chamber win
I'hililren woii’ sleeping, not
ing IhOm h iwev,.-, conlif iiiti:
foniied through its coltini-.
' fc
the lower floor, smashing ;
Al lhe ground of the Knlanrazhb that stood
fhe milk «nfe amt,
Association on the fkmtli -lime of smashing one end of the
Hie loikr, at the sunn- lime en­ l.uckilv no one wa- hurt
camped mi equally large and pleas­
ant parly of old and new friends of
llie people at lhe Hastings
Many pleasant entertainuivnl'
given either party by-ihe
and many visits paid and r-'ceiveil
nil of w hich were great I y. enjoyed
and will be long romemiH-red,' Iry
all as among the happb -l .■pi-o.leof that romalic region since it be­
came. what it now is, a. &lt;l&gt;-jighttul trip In tho. Upp&lt;*n i‘i iiinsiil(v
and charming summer resort.
•• following person*
inranged lielween the archers of
idllier ramp, which was hotly con­
tested and iwuiled in a Victory for
lln* Hustings train. although "the
hell was carried off" by a Kalama­
I'. Mr&gt;. Willard Hayes.
zoo lady.
-Irving L Dressy.
The game was umpired by Mr. I).
Colin of Kulamaznb.
Ellie A. SaulisBriggs kept lhe score wilh lhe fol­ bury;
W. T.—Miss Sarah Horton.
Kalamazoo Archers.
-Andrew
Angie.
Mrs. Hansom

hove a way of accumulating about every home and it’s an expense and makes
hard work for the housewife to have them

MADE CLEAN
if she has to do the work herself. -Most women have enough to do without
washing and we can do it for you for such a

LITTLE MONEY
that you can’t afford to do the work any more for yourself. “We wash every­
thing every other day.” Our wagon will call.

American Steam Laundry
SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors

Phone 243, Hastings, Mich.

Mareu« Coykendall.
Thornnpplc:
Andrew Inghram, Woodland: Sam I
C. Ritchie, Yankee Springs: Wil­
liam Campbell. Assyria; George
Paddleford. Baltimore; ' Thomas
McElwaiUk Barry ; Winfield S. Rog­
ers, Carlton; Andn-w J. Handy.
Cnstleloii; Pefor Coburn. Hastings
Township; Calvin B. Parsons, Hen-1
ry Pierce, Hastings City; Daniell
Thompson, Hope; William. Mug­
ridge, Irving: Gborge H. Grayhurij.
Johnstown: Isaac .1. Brooks. Maple
Grove; William Townsend. Orange­
ville; Charles Enzium. Prairieville:
■David Eycleshymer. Rutland.

I

Edens oE IMeiresIl Em EEasflmgs Audi
Vnauailly MaHy-Eve Years Ago
July 2:1.1 officers for Jailing then- victims.
Winthrop Nelson and Kirk Grant : A patent right dealer came he|-e
are ramping out at Walled Lake, in I imt long since to-gobble up sorne11
I Ifody. inet John L. Fish, traded and
1----- n&gt; oul second best, and now he
Hundred- of bushel
cals. If dealing In iduent rights.
is made a Slates Prison otfenr

which I hey were,
that they wen
mor .&lt;ays not.

Mr. E. H. lianm-y

ISLAND OF CEYLON
A TROPICAL GARDEN
TRIP
very

today- all tho time, but w&lt;* cannot
but Uiink. liow. much wf thi* world
is &lt;&gt;r no use to man. The shore «

s&lt;ai." We shall .ar­
mnight. at six. and
anal. To«luy for
have Ihiiiictil of

THROIGII
t xivn iiESTixc.

and -information

SPENT FOUR OATS

1*1 in it-••tf, und we find

ON THE REO SEA
\mrrit-u

t'llli. but our boat, the Prinz nun
Fixtlerich. -ailed Saturday night', al
m.

long
■ - mu-i not inm

arnvisl nt
Colombo,
morning,
having onn
a from Tuticoriti. andi high.

argn

Mr. Fullmer, mailed from Australia
telling of his and Mr. Winchester breakfast

hut Wc

Willie Yirgil.
Mrs, Clara Alien
Mrs. Amanda Shel-

Mr. Ira Hansom

Hastings Archers
Mrs. Ike Hendershott
Mm Stella Hendershott Hl

LAKE VIEW.

dlvr

Mr. ,1. I..’ Wilkins
Mr. W. T. Browfi

has-purchased

and has taken charge of ih«

.Monnin.

Return Match at KalarnziMi land­
ing.'July 17.
Kalamazoo Arche

11 &gt; _ ~

nt thr parlors of Mr-. Win. Harlow.

Mr. Geo. Headman lhe very cfilcient mail carrier between Hickory
leiilay. and rcjHirl.
giHxl time.
I Hie'mail between lhe Iwo points
We understand the croquet far-1
I named, for lhe ten years Iasi past.
.lory is to start up in a short
again wilh a f^ll complement oft another four years' contract in the1
hands.
■
Mr. Headman i­
The wlmrllelHTry crop is a large same capacity.
■ •lie. and the pi^fbnlillilies ure tbsi i an honest, strauihl forward, accommnduling gentleman, and ii will be
The lo
roul
from
“ 1"*"b&lt;
’"co
if sallsfueuon
to the
peo1011X0
lheleadiru
rmnHoS
U bHie
ng iron
m »'
‘ween
tins City and
Hickory

Mr. E. II. Manure
Hint are actually fearful to
Upon in broad daylight even,
alone passing/over them after ■
Messrs Bab- A Bartley still re­
ceive orders for their Hour from

Hasting-

pays In manufacture a good ar-

fnniil v

Charlie Bowne has go! tired pre­
senting bills for collection all alone.

stcixy

lhe help lias arrival, hut Charlie
will have to wail a spell, il it did
Size of target. JotrrTcH.
'■weigh something over in imunds. arrows al -each range.—

i:n-»w * Upjohn In,.'. '’.I1.'11
■&gt; u', lr.""J1..
burnt their first kiln of brick mid' "■' !«[•&gt; a v»«t* &gt;'i ihe
hl-, mill if a nicer Jot of .-itb-r Factory m 'Rutland recently, and
brick or tile cun hi- produced m । were surprised to note the amount
’-iii'-.-- ii'-iiig
HbW rounll-v. we would he pT.'ns. ,,|
d :i •■!
"f oii.
business
Iwing none
ilone inere.
there.
Thr
The
jbuilding and its surroundings «... and also their new locals.
boys are prospering ns they might,
a grove •meeting Hn P,,tT',ct order, indictilmg
that for they keep before lhe public all
........
of ihe |)nr|jng the managels kmtw they were pre- the lime, in the local igqiers. tills,
Sclrnul House, ill Irving, on Salur- P«Hitg fond for lhe people and in-j
and loeals which tell all about -it.
day mid Simdav. AuguM .Id and ith. ’ leiidended it ?hnuld lie m a condi- Call on them ami lie convinced that
m. we are. Informed by a card from ‘*"0 •" be appreciate, by the conUliey mean just what they say.
!l&lt;-v. H. F. Hungerford.
*
punier.
Al present they are mmiMilton Griffin, father of Mrs. Z.
loiwn Social. Mr. hniLJIrs. ChMi-■ ufacturmg about
I.3M)
lbs. of B. Willison of this 4*ity, died al
ent Smith will entertain mi ice,P'T week, mid il is a .first Hickory fkirncrs last Sunday morn­
cream st&gt;cial for lhe M. E. clmruh.. •••-»*’* nrtifh- m every respect. The ing in the 8|(h year of his age.
m their park on Friday evening ,,f «h-n»*nd. for their chwse -by the Many oT our citizens will remem­
this w.-.-k,
A jolly tune is looked &gt; 'b'alers in our city is fully equal to ber the old gentleman.
There
for and yon are invited.
they can manufacture, hence seemed to be no particular disease
Philip Mckaughlin. an employee 'b'/y ar- selling their product al about him. but had actually worn
on the ijuimbv suction of the rail-, pnres which an- satisfactory, njid mH.
He was a zealous . chundi
roatl, lost an rye on Wednesday ■•(
'•usure the success of the rn- member.
I,I'.
«&gt;l .1 .-|&gt;IHf ■ ■■ • ■
We learn that a learn belonging
flitting him in the eye while lhe I
'he Jury,
to Mr. Cox of Maple Grove ran
foreman, was attempting In drive
On Tuesday lhe following genlle- away on Thurmlay last, Ihro'winc
off and seriously injuring his son,
Our D. D. G.. with lhe assistance i August term of the Circuit Court,! who with a brother were -using
of some 25 citizens, h»ok another &gt; and summoned to be in attendance j lhe team lo draw water.
Dr. Van­
iiiifditiiiuih- victim of JHH’ Whisky on the tllh day of August at 5' Horn attended lhe lad. who at lat­
'Hells lo jail last evening.
When, o'clock in the afternoon, viz.:
est dale was.as comfoilahlr as
oh! wh&gt;‘ii will Mich bartairi-m have
John Tcxter. Irving; Peter l-’ish- could be expected, and In a fair
-• a set
sr| -of men-tn
nirn In er. Johnstown: Silas J. Bndcork, way ip recover.
nn end?
License
. •
.,ua.ke_hrytr? of their .fellows,
for j Maplu Grove; W. ii. Stanleys Or­
fellows, fori
Gun latke.
a money i on*i&gt;lrraiion. anil then miK'-wille; LafuycLle. Teerpenning. How und Where wc Rusticate—
pay oul the money thus obtained lol Prairieville: Charles Oaks. Rutland;
Archery Match Between Hustings

HOSIERY

Have you tried any of odr Hosiery?

We have big values.

LADIES’ HOSE

Next time try a’pair

BOYS’ HOSE

Ribbed tops, black, white and .
tan 10c, 15c and 24c

Black or tan...

—10c

Out size-------- ---------------------- .15c and 24c

Good fleeced ...

.-15c; 2 for 25c

__15c and 24c

Fleeced

..24c

Wool ...

CHILDREN’S HOSE

Wool...

24c

MEN’S HOSE
Cotton, black or tan____.'10c;

15; 24c

Black, while and tan --10c, 15c and 24c

Heavy black cotton10c

Fleeced15cj 2 for 25c

Heavy Work Hose.

.9c; 3 for 25c

Wool

Heavy &gt;Vool Hose’.
24c
Light W60I Hose..

—:........... 24c

BABY’S HOSE
Black and white mercerized
lisle15c; 2 for 25c

Onsbmerctte ...
Cashmere, fine

...15c; 2 for 25c

25c

BOYS’ WAISTS
Good Gingham, plain blue and

stripe only.

Cotton------------------ - --------------------------------10c

Black Sateen, only.,____ ;

—25c

Navy blue
-24cWool Waist..

NEW YORK STORE
Phone 102

Hastings, Mich.

laughter of Murguii
Gillespie and wife. Sunday.

POINT.

should have ?aid that Mr.
II. J. Wellman and Mr.
fifteen

land instead of Olivet.
Mi's. George Crabbl- has returned

Fjiipiri'. C..I, w. h. Dickey.______
Reniers, Misses
Torrey
and
We understand IhM Gen; Ritchie
Briggs,
has bought a farm .near Nashville,
The malrh was very -interesting
Solomon Varney and wife
of
for the reason (hat Hie score was North Castleton visited .his brother
very close, nnd was eagerly watch­ Samuel and family, Sunday.

thi1 lead more than one round.
The enjoyment of Hie occasion
enhanced by the orchestra of
Kalamazoo I’timn. which also
contributed largely f” the pleasure
of our parly, bj/cmirtesy of Kala­
mazoo geitUmmui, on oilier occas­
ions.
Millon Pyickoll's son. Orftul, a
boy about twelve, years of ago came
near gelling killed in tho furni­
ture factory.of Ross.A Mould. As
it was lie sustained a terrible iujm'y to nno
of his arms.
A
knuckle bolt of a shaft caught his
coat sleeve, which wound his,arm
around &gt;f he shaft, and broke, or
Hither literally smashed his atm
between the elbow and shoulder.
Had the machinery lint been stop­
ped at oifi’o; 'he would undoubtedly
have been k'dle«l. - IM-. Devereflxed
the arm in ns good shaiie as .pos­
sible ami thinks perhaps il may be I
saved.
•
Mrs. Magoon. aged RH years, died
at the residence of Delos Hopkins,
on the corner of Park and YVnlmil
street, on Thursday evening of last
week, find was buried on Saturday.
On Monday last lhe editor of .the
Vermontville Hawk swooped down
on the BANNER office and carried
away one of the BANNER’S c-compositm-s. for a few flays only, howOn Saturday afternoon the house
nf William Olney of Carlton was
entered by a tramp nnd a now­
suit of clothes for which hi- paid
*5U taken.
On
Monday SherilT
Hoqglitnlin tracked Ho* scamii into
Clinton county.
But
so
far.a?
heard from he has not yet liocn ar­
rested.
David Matteson of Scales Prairie,
in Thornapple Township, threshed
1800 bushels of wheat, the product
of 50 acres, nne day Iasi week. John
Carveth nf Middleville 280' bushels
from 7 acres.
He reports the
average per acre in I'hornapple not
much less thaii 30 bushels.
The theory that lightning never
strikes twice in the sam? place is
exploded, as our readers will sec
from the following:
A hickory
tree on the farm of C. V. Robinson
Esqxof Hope was struck hy lightn­
ing on the night of the 3rd of last
month, and again last Saturdaynight. Twice within a month.
John Bessfin-r Hie very popular
barber of Hastings, -is .Very much
pleaiwd to think that the time is
coming -when he will not have lo
hire a Journey man barber, as he
has a little shaver of his own.
which was born Saturday evening
last, and weighed ten and one-half
pounds.
Eh. John?
Give us a

shave?

Still another affair of lightning
doings in Baltimore comes tn hand.
Henry Garrett, who lives in East
1 Baltimore, had his house struck,

Peradsniya Gardens at Kandy, Isle of Ceylon
i as only part
atldy is at
. and Ihi*Ai

«&gt;f

tin-

distatn

uninteresting.

luink* are

see it. is simply
&gt;f building this
lance snows

the island

oui.eybm canal wa
which was

Being within llvi

nolies iu baskets. Our trip through
he canal Was w wry quick* one.
A Bi|i Year al Alma College.
of rain, the tropical growth i- aim- about l,
ply
perfect.
Natives
have
an
easy
Port
Sa'
Alma College is of special bit,e
time making a living, and they «it' tln- tinw
around and seem to be perfectly 2.*sl met
in (lift- lm.il.
Our train .limb
until six P.
ing eiirolhiieiit which has been
made iliete during Hie opening
‘ ens. jungle, rubber plantations, len i for Cook's ot)
week.
.
soon
The freshmnn class al Alma this. canleus. cocamil oiehanls; banana 'and telegram*
year contains 51) hoys ami 59 girls, and piui*apt&gt;le fields, with royal; stepped on «h
a total oF'flH. Last year Hie total। palms aiid flowering InW all al/nu:by guide-. Ihm
, the way .
At Kandy llrrH-- / .i, ei-. etc. \\ .-■
freshman rhisj njimJ»ere.d 5&lt;5. The
___
total enrollmriil of college students, nice lake.-nnd- nn its shore is thrfin the street? .......... ....____ _ tin-.
i Quern-hotel.
We had a room that jm’r rovpred-walk4, drinking Tiirklife" WTSl enrollment of I'ORegc, -made us fe»d al lumu*. and I. lubk tali—jmllee, I'juiminiiu wares and
the clerk that there were only a' visiting
slmf&amp;nl* was 116 for the year.
in athletics the coach. W. C. few place- m the world that could the call
hi deck and away
Bleainaster. is sanguine of a con- he compared with Kandy : Lake thirty vv&lt;

Thursday and Sunday

linualion of Hie success which has
the last two years Alma has had
three championships out of a/fiossible six. with live other colleges in
the race.
*
nawave Coleman and Mr. Eart
Coleman.

Grniifp' Program.
Program fur Glass Crook Grange
October. 17. Wil:
Opening song.
Holl Call..Each name a vegetable.'

move -out

(■ark. Al Ho- .Garden- we were ille wen- worth until we had &lt;eeii
shown iu tip* growth - nutmeg-. I and talked with- those who have
cloves, allspice, ciitaalipm. vanilla. I lived m Jhe EaM. fetmiinflig them

•qual. around tin- lake, and-1hrongh j generally pb-an Ihi* breaking down
mnlry.
Isaac also had tlieiof henllh. the ihimiing of the bloo&lt;lt
iatisfaejion of being shaved in Ihsllab^I Ho* 'lowering of ideals. In’

Aboul. Her?’ Sister Mattie Havens sought for.
•
j Xy ?«vii.
and Bro. Erod &lt;11 is.
Saturday morning we returned !•■ tlie w
hot Colombo to lake mir boat. W-; Auu-rir
McCallum and Bro. Charles Bolson. settle mid big good-bye to out sec-j way th
“What' is lhe -Mo.sf Profitable vaiit, with a good &lt;|j'iil of baling. I with il.

lass. .
Nina F.rSelect reading­
way.
"Ilow to Keep- a Grange From
Becoming an ‘Did Story?’”—Bro.
George Havens,. Bro. Bert. Newland.;
Vocal Music—Mrs. W. A. Kerr.
Closing Song.*.
Anna Gorham, Lectufar.
Positively- Masters Croup.
'Foley's Honey • and Tar Com­
pound cuts tin* .thick choking mu­
cus, and clears away . the phlegm.
Opens up the air ppssngi s and
slops the hoarse cough. Tne gasp­
ing. strangling light foi&gt; breath
gives way to quiet breathing and
Siaceful
sloop.
Harold
Borg,
ass, Mich- writes: ”We give Fol­
ey's Hongy and Tar lo our chil­
dren for croup and il always acts
quickly."—Arthur
Mulholland.—
| Adv.

wjtfi our

.in ! mir visit to th*- shore.
Tjjivu and a half, day?
The following morning vv»\ ...I.. I It ill I... -if .VtlllllMT III,.- ft
about lit miles in a victoria. I&lt;
the Botanical Gardens, whirl
fnrni :t temperate
ver realized what

from llelghim, who knnw«

van compare

We do this after -•■■'ing that lie has our poti,-y in tlx* Philippines wbeto
a ticket taking him back lo In? we aiy .-dm-aling and fitting the nahomc at RangiHm.
• live- for self government, with that
‘
'
‘his splen- of other countries, who simply
,0 a fet'dcollfliize for selfish money .making,
ing that we can eat oinee more’Our t»olicy liter-* is going tn tn* iho
without clow inspection.
greatest object lesson Hint ’ thn
ft look six days from Coolombo t&lt;»j world ha- eversfen. a patjpn gi.vc Il&lt;!&lt;i.Sea ing fur the upbuildning' ’of the
... -------------------------------- We hard-: world., without tin- llmtighl of gtiin.
I.v look at (In- sea. il" has been A German doelor on h -aui also i"hl *
smooth and litn** has been going us Ffiat Manila is p’a-sing all th&lt;-z
along slowly and pleasantly. Ourl»ilies of th.- East, and told us *-f
boot is very comfortable and"w-do, the great
hospital- -.did schools
enjoy the food.
My .steward haft i«'oiii|»aring them with what other
got so far that for lunch I find at'.countries had done'ti; lhei.- coionmy plate, a dish of dill pickles andi tes. I could r«.l nchkhj.l icel tliat
he expeclA tn hear me say. “Sail- in this greifi-plutk ll’is work has ,
sage, cold, potato salad, etc.;- Wo I been-left fir .V'-c-ca If., do, at»l’*s
cannot cpmplain .nf the Food and: critical time ta 'ihe wmhTs hhloty,
service.
.when nations stand ready lo throlWe see no land until we get near- tie each other for gam uloho; and
ly to Aden, nothing4&gt;ut quiet sea'the destiny of Ame.nci will laive'y
and hot weather. In the Red Sea depend -&gt;n ho-v faithfully and'yvell
we see the shore frequently, andishe does tins worx.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 15, 1*1L

PAGE

The Hastings Banner COURT HOUSE HEWS
j Want Column. Ic a word for each
Insertion. No adv. for less than 12
(cents,
•
Cnril of Thanks. 1c a word.
Oliitii’iry poetry and resolution*,
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR
5c a line.
OblTtmties of 2t) Hues or less will
Sabscnplion by Mail. Post-Paid.
tic published free; 5 cents ppr line
ONE YEAH, in advanceIIA&gt;
charged for each line above lhe 20
BIX MONTHS, in advance 501
I lines.
THREE MONTHS, in advance..
j Notices of births, deatps or tnarCANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
। 50; riag'-» will be pnijjed free as news
per year, in advance
' | mat'er.
Filtered at the nurtnfflre nt Ha* 1 f&lt;" communication
be pubUtS. Mich gan aTSutNl "
circmnslaiice* unPublished event Thursday at
Holing*, Michigan. ' ,
COOK BROS, Editor*.

nisth.r
■i ■ ■■ ■'

'
'Im» H twars the writer’* name and
---------------------------------------- I postoil) e address.

A. J. LARSEN Co

Marriage License*.
Fred V. ‘Gibbon*. Maple tin
Edna Rogers* Maple &lt;lrov«
Jainea II. -Maxwell. Hustings

SPECIAL

Quit I'lnim Deeds.
‘Blanche Nichols tn Geo. M.
mi. lol- I. 2. 3. I, and 5. blk 10.

lot*. I. 2. 3. I. nml

Kill In inc Tilmar.-h ’ t&lt;» Win.
ilniar-h. et a. »H» acres section*
) and ir»,-Casllel&lt;ui. Jtkkl.

ADVERTJSfNG RATES.
-----------------------------------------------------------Displat advertising rates ou ap-1
JOB PRINTING
plication.
| The BANNER has one of the best
Business local* and reading no-1 ei|uip|&gt;rd job office* tn Western
TicM. On first page or among prev-, Mu lligan and is prepared lo do any
section
(ties, 12Mi cent* * line.
kind vf (took and job printing.

The crowd last week were more than satisfied wilh

the splegdid. bargains offered.

Friday and Sat unlay lo any rntrson
mukiiM a purchase 'of one dollar or
over. u&lt;- w’tll sell lo yanls of best
quality Aiiix-keng Gingham for the
Special price of

49c

Table Linen&amp;

49c
heavy table

49c
in. table.linen, bcaulidesign*. *i&gt;lendid Itargain ।

98c
$1.19
CORSETS

tunff-for-reveniv

Special Sale
Special Sale
Special Sale

tilnme sltiigglr &lt;'

Roman alripe

Silks,

9c yd

Bed Blankets
*1.25 outing blankets, extra heavy
quhlily c&gt;&lt;n«ideriiig the very dprrial Suh*. Price

CHANGE OF FIRM SALE—SOILED

98c

Al.tki blankets a good medium size.
grey and tan colors, change of Unit
Siwcial Sale Price
(_KJV

Qkp

Remnants, Remnants

*1.19

REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERY
REMNANTS OF COTTON GOODS,
- REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS
REM NAN I’S -OF RIBBONS.

'Special

Black Satin
Dutchess

98c

son administration from a merited relilikr fur tin
ranted disturbance of Ute business interests of l
has cauMMl.
’
Wc wonder if lhe landers of ihe north relish the plain dtscrimion'tion qsain‘1 their businessAvhirlt wa.evident in lhe WiImui-Ln&lt;|ervrood tanjf-f&lt;»r-revenue ‘on1y bill?
W e wutider if the sectionalism shown in placing the south complete­
ly in.the ‘addki at Washington is relish.-d by the north?
We wonder if.ihe people like the altitude of -uspicKm and di-ltu-l
shown Joward the busineza intorests of ibis coutiiry by-Mte present gov­
ernment ut Wu-hiugtoii?

at! the'

Qtmiiiy Store"

Carlton Grange.
Program for Carlton Grange
Mi. October 21. 1911:
Song—“Swinging N«-h1I» llo1
Competitive Drmonst :v«l ion
■ trading and'Parktqu Farm
duel, with awards for htfll and

M ll’l.i: l.lilHI

Mn-mnint.AVntre nf Battb
DHiality,"—a Iplk with a -k.-twl*-or.
iiiiyp of-farm by J. v. Wirklium
Apple guessing c»nir-i. Ml bring
pencil and paper.
Shower of fruit juices; jellies and
fruits for use by Mrs. Siu.lkt
m
Mr. ami Mr*.* Ibiy Smith ■•iilerI’niversily hospital*.
iJitH-il cpuipstiiy from brand Rapid*
The young lady bringing I be bc.-l
apple pic will receive a prize.
The gentleman bringing lhe nic­
est basket will receive a/ Lmlx un&lt;l baby f &gt;r tlr»- i.i-i (hue
Refreshments of prize
and cheese.
(Coring song.
Patrotn* bring packed
fruits and vegetables
BANNER WANt ADVS. PAY.Align-1 a Brisbin. Leelui

Life is Altogether Too Short
To worry out your days
half frozen. Let us heat
your home with a

ftARSTOW
UbAY STATE II

the furnace (hat for •im­
plicit}’, durability end
economy of operatic
Is not surpassed*

HUFFMAN BROTHER s
JEFFERSON STREET

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

29c
39c
*3 lo *5 waists. Special Hale 98c
Lol No. 2.

*150 lo *250 waist*

1000

YARDS

BENT
FAMCY

QUALITY

Dress Ginghams
and

i5c

quality,

10c

Dress Goods
and SilKs

New
New
New
New

Human Stripe HiIjbon*.
fai e-rtdlars.
fancy while aprons.
fancy huck towels.

A. J. LARSEN CO
Qnnliiy Store

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

HIBBIIIIIIIBBIBIIIB
ORDER GOES TO LEFT HAND

■lllllll".

Instructions to Write Sent Automat

J G tells the New York Mail some;
Interesting things aboul the psychol­
ogy of writing with the right hand. 11
the case of a left handed person. J. G
Is lefthanded, but was taught towrite
with the right baud
In college he
learned that the left lobe of the brain
control.*,'the operations of the right
byuL.ah'l vice persa. He also encoun
te^&gt; il a professor who told him that In
th/ case of a left-handed person
writing with the right hand there
conliriniiiK
Final account would be a crossing qf the brain Im­
pulse from one side of the body to the

guar- it were—accompanied by a certain
waste of energy caused by thia cross
Ing ot the wiresThe mental order to write la first
TIPS TOUCHING THE TEETH sent automatically by the brain to the
left hand, and must be transferred by
a rudlmentarily conscious process to
the right hand, tn-order to accomplish
the act of writing- Under this theory
tha Dentiet.
a left-handed person should never at­
It ts most unpleasant when teeth tempt to write with the right hand,
move because they arc loose In the but should simplify and economize his
gum sockets, but if the mouth is well mental processes by writing with the
washed out three times a day with left.
bicarbonate of soda dissolved tn warm
water the gums harden and the teeth tain sense of vexation pr obstruction
In writing with the right hand. But he
become firm again
Finely powdered charcoal is supreme now began to write with the type­
(or making the teeth a gleaming writer, and experienced at. once a
white, and keeping the mouth sweet. sense of liberation- The process, wilh
The charcoal, too. renders Innocuous the left hunt now doing at least half
any decaying plbces ot embedded food
•nt. more rexponalge at between hand
Teeth which from any cause—smok­ and brain.
ing. neglect, medicine, etc—are In s
very bad. black slate should be
cleaned with powdered cuttlefish, obtalnable st a chemist**. This should Lord Brampton—best remembered a*
be used three times dally until the 8(r Henry Hawklns-sttbscribe to the
teeth are clean, and then no more new theory ttiat It la beneficial to alt
After that, any good dentifrice.
1 jn 0 draft
“Few
people
had
.Few know that saRe leaves are most greater objection to fresh air than
excellent for the te*th The leaf can Hankins.* srites Mr. J. A- Foote. K.
By tubbed on. or chopped very fine c. -At ono tlmo he had a sort of
nnd used with a brush. The effect Is i movable senfry box constructed for
!”'• use In court. In order .to prevent
A little lemon juice Is another good an&gt;- possibility of a draft. He once
toothjonlr. though It needs to be!expres.ed hi» prefsrence for auffoca
't»ed but occasionally
| tjon rather than chill on the ground
- In imfault of tooth powder, common i
lt was a ,|OWer death.**—London
••alt mixed with flue soot—or either chronicle.
of these alone— la quite good. Thei
Wot makes the teeth fconderfuHy’'
«hfte. aud the salt not only hardens!
KA|.A)IO.
the gums, but pula a glitter ou th/
Mr. and Mrs. Will AJrjvcr enter­
enamel of the teeth.
tained Hex and Mrs. Kcbleutrr Sat­
urday night for supper.
—•
Mr. ami Mm. latvi Lutli&lt; mid
BAUinVILIX
daughter. Eva. visited Mr. and Mrs
ijoricy will be ••uirrtiiia- Galen t;oiii-,-||, Sunday afternoon.
. mid Mrs. Neal. Fridas
Huron SJv—oii of Charlotte visit;
J. for, dinner. . You hie
tor ii|&gt;imintiug
Itond approvml.
issued lo A. E. Patton.

nugiry

$1.19

against

MM. its a Time when America Is al peace unn Hie wnrld: nf forcing it Iieiirimr Nnveinlwr tilth.
lot of -lamp-licking special taxes on lhe plain people of tlii« country,
All r
ami not uiceliug the titualion by cutting down cipen-r-? ItHlrftd Of re­
ducing government expenditure* as they i&lt;ronii*«*d, the democratic ad­
ministration al Washington has increased them.
iird-r admitWe wonder how the people like the &lt;
itervd.- Bond
passing a-pork-barrel rivers and harbor*
appnn
.......... ,.
right al a limb when our nation's reveii
Di-line Caldwell mlininisl rati is with
for bearing
1 han lhe expense*?
These are a few of the things llial the people ought lo express their
views upon next November.
If they did, a republican landslide would
6* the result.

Lol No. I.

*1.25 plain silk poplins. •*&gt; tn wide,
iu all the new popular shades, Spe­
cial Sale »*«*•
Fancy llgurmi (mplitis. suilable for
dress and shirt waists, 2i in. *'d'*very ste ctel sale ............................... t®1-.
54 tn. Arlington crepe dress sotf***"
............................................................. *150
65c wool serge*. Special Sale....i9c

«l5tt quality. 30 in

. advantage.

Shirt Waists
«!XM lo *150 waists ...

Regular t2Hc
Special Sale

.*2.19

I. l acre*. Middleiiiuiiufai-li
for any wages ll

CHANGE OF FIRM SALE ON

REMNANT* &lt;JF DRESS GOODS

ROYAL WORCESTER AND A1IER-

I K3IIB.

Dress Suitings
500 YARDS.
Regular price was 15c, 23c/35c.
This special lol goes on sale al thv
Special Price

S25d wnfdnap blankets, in fancy
plaids, tan and greys, full size, very Cl 042
Special Sale Price
4)1.70

ble -alin damask new fall |
"2 in. wide, very sprcjpl..

iuit*. nothing i&lt;

FANCY

If you are not satisfied with any purchase we

give your money back.

ikir mcrrcriied cloth very special
value. 6i ut. wjde. Sale...

•rrlaiiilj ty at Dowling. FL5DO.
vetnber 3 considerably below that of (lie usual off-year,
ought not to bp the case this year. becatM* the imliticn
tntimrianl, nnd it is a serioti* think’ in a popul.-ir government like ours
Hannah A. Mniihew
when tiie people are not interested in a matter lhal.i» vital to them—
their own governifient.
\V.- hope, therefore, iltai lhe political leaders i.:ik&gt;
and nil party coinmilt will faithfully utilice lhe liine before elerlion
divided half bd III of Blackman &amp;
iu stirring up
nth Aildilidn. Dellon. *1 •«'.
.Iiii ob Edger. Jr., and wife to llag-

We have added many new goods and the low

Note the special items mentioned helow.

CHANGE «F FIRM SALE

Durkee and wife loClins.

the sale continues.*'

SPECIAL
Here is *2 for you.
Do you need
a new coal? -Gul oul this add und
bring to our store and we will nc- .
cepl il us »-‘.00 ou the purchase of
any coat marked over Slow,

prices will continue-ae before.

It) yds. Itiiiil to customers.

Warranty Hrcd*.

Many were heard to

remark. “We will surely attend again next week if

I'ltMi-liiitg Sunday &gt;:vriiilig lit ll
I la.

BANNER WANT AD kb. PAY.

umniitiij. Jit* leave?
children and many
friunds.

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
One Dlmsnsion.
,
A prosperous lumberman lives in
The dtercullea la a craua largely
western Pennsylvania. He owns a the Grange dance Friday night ut
represented tn Queensland, and wide­
.
smalt railroad which nini from his their hall.
ly distributed. To it belongs the bot­
lumber camp to the main line. He
tle
tree of the weat jot Queensland
Nashville visited the luttcr’sTparwas riding the other day on a crowded ——.......
,
car by the side of the president ot
'*r- ,an,l •'*rg- Almon Sheldon.
species of the coast, end in the Phil­
•
;
user
Sunday.
•
the ■ -■ railroad. After some conver-1
ippines those of apparently a closely
aaClon. the president handed tho him-''* Tims Gould and faQiily visited
rrlalives in. Johnstown. Iasi week. allied species are considered whole­
bernuin his card
Mr-. I.ibbie Wvaks of Nashville some when roasted or boiled, though
"What!" taid the Punna) Iranian.
caJIedoit relatives nnd friends Fri­ eaten in large" quantities. The tree
"Aro you thu president of tho —
day tn this viejnily.
belongs to a good family, being re­
railroad? 1 sin lhe president of a
Mrs. Fred Poll it entertained Um lated to the Theobroma (food of the
railroad, too."
gods*, which supplies the world with
"What Is your road.” was tho cour­
Triday.
cocoa and chocolate. When the fruit
teous reply.
Genevieve Decker aasistcr Mrs. splits open It la a brilliant scarlet,
Ward Iasi week with her house with
an
nrangetintad
Interior;
"Strange, I have never heard of It"
work.
*
"Well." said the lumberman, "my
'Mr-. Ray Gould and daughter, oval sad black, covered with a rich
road may not be as long as yours, but
Clara spent Sunday with the lat­ purple bloom.
The fruit,
being
It Is just as wide.'*
ter- mother and family in south &gt;tough' and loatbary. remains on the
we-t Kilamo.
tree a long tlmo. farming a most ofDOLD
.
. - CORNERS.
Milian Andrew* has several car- factive display tn the gloom of the
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stanton ,-in; I’vnl'T* working on his house and jungle.—T. P.*s Weekly.
keeping h&lt;iti«e for Jheir son, lluby. harn. wlilch will soon-be compleluf Ross, while he i« away.
‘ cd for the winle^,
/
. Mr.. Krn.n. ,W„. vku.-.I *lr,M| shoup |,U Flan! Mr.U, ,Uv&gt;
M&lt;d*fla»car Ratling Oatrichaa.
n,‘“"
». m, ».K»k
Madagascar. wber-r ostrichea were

■
I.«&lt;1 ■ stroke ut eoo,ar ,,r- “'""f "
r.l.-„ Frilbx.
.
'»"
Mr*. Florence Main vi-it&gt; &lt;l le-i ' ..~
Z ; ,
’ , -.
mother Mr- I^vern r iinnheli „r
Jlw pngin of playing cards i# uu"«lar l-reek l'M Ilie-Sv 1
1 eerlain.- allliuugli il i« t&gt;robablu that

become a formidable rival to Cape Celony in the feather induatry.

' Fireproof fltingles have been
Mrs. Richard Hall and son. Ira..‘,,‘t ?l®rara1l.
iln„,h? prodjtc.Kl through the inslrummvisited rotative* in
Satur-. 5’’l,r Vr?:.
..... I1 J*
* p^jjJ
l*'.al lality of‘R. E. Prince
in. Hastings.
Hajliiig&lt;Saturj'nxmooo
•
•
** V.lM.r of llyi L’nited
day and Sunday ’
forestry prodt
products laboratory
are manufactured annually in the Htatrs
«Di‘«« .fowtry
Wis.-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— Llilted Stalos.
at -'Madison,
ladll,on- Wls

Autumn Days Are With Us
Vnd Hu* liter warm day* of nuiaurr mid early full have jumM-d away, and
u will br obliged to Irate the porch und nil thr pleasures of lhe outdoor IH‘*.
&lt;1 Mini ymirsrhrs in thr Iuhi.m* for thr Ing winter days. In order to have some
of thr .Mni-hinr into the Iioiim- you will need Mtinrlhlng that will give you com*
Think uIihI u lot of eomforl you could get out of h new Rocker, a Daven­
port. or one of our /lire soft multresMs. Anil think what a lol of pleasure it
would give ytai lo III up your Ii)ing room with u new Rug, u Library Table and
Mime new Curtains.

Just try it uml .sec how plrusuut your home will be these dark cold day

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Company
FURNITURE ud UNDERTAKING

Phone 226

Hastings, Michigan

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 15. Wil.

Are You Looking for Some
Remarkable Offers
The following will siut you:—
7 lbs. best sweet potatoes for......
3 quarts Cape Cod cranberries
Genuine whole Codfish per lb..1
7 bars Lenox soap for.......
6 bars Galvanic soap for.........................................
2 packages Jersey Corn Flakes for
Pork and Beans regular 15c size for
Best nulkxOlivcs per qt..
Bulk cocoanut per lb.
P?fi"e.c'a,n exlra good grade per lb.____________
Liquid Vepeer, best furniture polish, per bottle.
Rayo Lamps, complete, each

25c
25c

^-250
...25c
._..10c
40c
..._25c
..._20c
.25.50c
..$1.75

E. C. Russ &lt;5 Son
The Grocers

Telephone 16

With a “Holland" in Your Home
You’re a “Holland” Booster

rawra®

if you rai«e broilers an&lt;1 capon* for!
lhe market cooked best -hould be I
almost wholly euhstilnted fur the I
raw. Cooked food should !»• care­
fully fe&lt;l and h more lalioriouary I
Chlrkrn Fred.
prepared than raw ni it mu-t Is-1
THIS WKKK'S NKWS IN
Regular feeding f* an important fre*|ily prepared for eaeh meal for]
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.
factor iii lhe rare nf poultry’- Have
a hili of fan* but see (hat il is
liwom,.* #&lt;&gt;ib*d with th«* dropping*
composed of a variety.
Ground bone, sun Hower nnd mil­ and Imgiti* In fcmi"nt.
let
seed, i-itlle'il polatoe*. wrap,
meal, stale breaii .«&lt;Kiki*d in whey
Util in plum orchard a rail’and
or skimmed inilk. cabbage leaves,
and dll table leavings arc good food
nearly dead before ho commenced
for fowl* mid help to give variety.
For a regular grain diet, wheat
and norn are favored.
If oats are
(•■•jdinu
fed. they should be clioppeil.
A
daily mash of ■ bran, miihlling*.
Itl.’.l-UH’d
mid
latter is m-i
ground oat*, linseed meal and boil­
ed potatoes is excellent.
Il i.« l».’-l
13 fully developed beautiful plum*.
when moistened wilh milk but do
not make il sloppy.
Grit ami
charcoal are neediMl at till lime*.
a rd long, and
Crushed oysler *he|| or hit* of old
Niitiniiiil I'rofirrwivr Comriilliiii.
with frull
i* Hie limb.

Southwestern Michigan;

prilui-limi of eggs.
Alfalfa, clover,
। cut and the enlhlisia-m
hay. beflH. cnrruls. potnioe* and
cabbage are valuable fowl and can The" uililn*.** before Hn*
be supplied mi .any farm.
Hive all by tad. Roosevelt w.i- ...
of lhe day and aUracTed an imlhe waler Hie fowls will drink and;
meli-i- audience.
The Ex-i’re-idetif wa- in giHil form ami *pi&gt;ki

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
OF IT? SINCE THE TELEPHONE,
WE LIVE NEXT DOOR TO YOU
—THAT IS— .
ALL YOU ‘HAVE' TO DO IS TO

WE
LIVE
NEXT
DOOR

CALL TO US AND WE WILL SEND
OVER TO YOUR HOUSE JUST
SUCH MEATS AS YOU WANT.
TRY OUR SERVICE IF YOU
ARE NOT USING IT NOW.

BESSMER BROS
Phone IfH

The Meat Market Men

ring fruit by

Snflielciit names have

been

«*•

will again lie subrtiitletl lo lhejie.&gt;-

Hirmn French. Ilvh’g three anti | .i.-i-id.-d
nip-half miles .*«uithwe*l of Mid-! spring «&lt;
Mrs. M. Srhweutlle of Knlamazoo

Al night feed corn

Three

ago. in which Anthony Koemg of;
ounces. |ieir&gt;&gt;it forecasled lhe coming oil
lhe pn'venl European ronfllcl. He;
claimed tn possess an old book |
■ly in circumfvr- which giiiiled him in making Mich;
I’hard mw spray- lirophe-ie*. Among the pr^liclimi*.
lhe following arc perhaps most in-i
the fruit i- ten^ling In Americans:.
"All of j

and

i-nmplcte'tialisfavlian nnd when you

lean Sun.

«&gt;ur time

Poultry Hints.

J. W. TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich
____

clipping wa-

weigh

The reason for lhal i.« easy lo see

ways with a '•Holland.

around

-windling Ihi’ voter.* of Mulligan.
Rnrittmi. an old resident of
II- slid ihf progreh-ix.. parly wa*
an antidotii to anarchism; that tin* feeling, mor.- Ilian usually happy
these day-, having recently
e.|-a letter from his .only brother.
c'nii.itiiulion was not a .strait

Or write il. C. Redmon, Lansing, Mlrh.

Itanium

the

i In* dost rtu-l inn uf Jerusalem. not
one stone will be left u|H»iy another.
Another Napoleon will arise and he

French ju-uple will ailvmpt lo got
-— * — *u*
r Germany
All Europe

Wasli- last' fnur years and the slaughler

Your Face and Hands
Need Attention

The fall winds chap and irritate them.
We suggest you use:—

Cold Cream
Almond and Cucumber Cream
Beauty Cream
Vanishing Face Cream
Sempre Giovine
Hynes Chapaline
Or some of lhe many other Toilet Preparations we
have for sale.

C. E. Harvey
Phone 143
Michigan

North Side Pharmacist
Hastings

WHERE TO BUY YOUR FURNACE
Are you in doubt ?
Do you know where to go ?
Do you want Quality
Do you want Right Prices?
Do you want to find a Fur­
nace ui«u who knows bow jo
install ■ furnace right ?

SUPPOSE YQU TRY—

C. S. WEATHERLY
The Furnace Doctor
GRAND RAPIDS

Phone 6161

37 No. Division Ave.

For Prosecuting
A

Atr o( Barry County on
the Republican Ticket

Aliorney

H

If you desire the
office of Prosecutor
filled in a painstak-

manner and in the

interest of the peo­

ple of the county

yon

should

vote

for me at the No­

vember election.

John M. Gould
Hastings

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Michigan

WATCH SHOULDERS OF CHILD

—wholesome,; o p p c tiz i ng
food that puts life and vigor
into one, but doesn't clog
the system.

Grape-Nuts
The entire nutrition of
wheat and barley, including
the vital mineral salts—
phosphaje of potash, etc.Long baked, easily di­
gested, ready to cat; an
ideal food with cream or '
milk, and fine in many com­
binations.

“There’s .a Reason**
for

—Sold'by Grocers.

liquor itafilr

If Allowed to Becoms Round In Early
Life the Condition Is Hard to
Mayo being
Remedy Later.
oppor- I hat he had caught and kept tinder. lliink or else
Jtow ihiil Hieir .ntliiiKle mi litis ••nfi«rnte&lt;i by the warden. I&lt;
The genera) appearance ot one af­
mportanl social nnd
economic
flicted with round shoulders and flat
me-imn i*
purely senltmenlal.
-tring chest Is quite familiar to tha observer.
Ilir parly declared fm- an improvThe bead projects forward, lhe ahoul; deni droop and the chest la narrow
cmimii--sinn.
I and flat. The shoulder bl&gt;des stick
nminntimi before Justice V. C. Grit
out prominently and the abdomen proBarry county s-nV ihe usual con- Hth af ..............................
TL"'nT.T!itru,1*«’
with-round ahouliiigent of deli.gaio* and a vigohMi'
I dem are as u rule below the average
wallow
in •umiiaign -i* to l»&lt; inangura't.-il. .1
I in muscular development and lack
_ r»i| shatihl.
.Our friend. Duiiil IltirtiT, Is til- v|5°r, are clumsy In their movements,
give each a thorough dusling wilh
as ils candidal-- I’ni’fes.-mr W. S. way* iimsirlhing *om»* fn-nk Ihlng. and walk heavily.
•ry I
I.vavenworlIt of Olivet’ College and
- I-'?'*' I There are three kinds of. round
Int.
sluTlnx-a an ’ ,bouW*r"’ tho hrfllMry round back,
•m-eoii
’.* nml!^10 rou,,J hollow back, and the round
C. II. Bauer.
try poultry keeping.
shape One I back duo 10 forward displacement of
ni Tim Sun',h,° shouldera. During tho yekra. of
Report.
Dirt fur Dusting.
a* a Mntis.T; growth, posture will usually take earn
o|]|r&lt;
• -liat"“ nf n! of itself. If constant-changes are'alinunlh
Mr. Harter's} lowed. Change Is instinctive and auto­
an Apache
--------- .. . .. ... .
up a lot &lt;;f} matte in the child and the varied actlvNumber day.*; l iughL t».
lli.-.. fn-ak projectile ■•’’rU’L pul | (ties are sufficient to lead It along norTotal altfinlJtiii’. 2*28^.
th.
’
iu
in
an
irwiil.nb.r
ami
hatch mH11 ma, llnU- If&lt; frun, lnherent waaknM1
Total mirollmi.iit, 13.
give them a chance to wa-h up by
I’en citraffi* of ui tendance,
y* । or the confinement of school life with­
providing plenty of dry dirt—dirl
Pupils neither absent in
out the relief of games and play, this
jure lb'- plumage. This dirl
wen- Clnirlolle Kd.linger,
(l|' normal development be hindered, tho
Kiblinger, Helm Stanley.
i- finely pulverized. like
). ' result will soon show In the spine.
Kd.linger. Evelyn Winslow
lore il away in a dry plan
I- ।
The causea ot round shouldehi are
Window.
bale Winslow.
thoia general conditions which proCampbell and Huth Knowle
hir.k. for il must
Hull of honor: Huth Knowles.
wi.™
si,....... of .i,,!,
•••»■
i n........... .1.,I,b.d
•Hie Mason, Teacher.
.... can shine into il
...........................
dinl.T I., a.k far ■» ta •“«*• “r
»'•
j about mid-day.
Have lhe box
mmi&lt;-y to buy mon* lain! for prison ,,CM- unhygienic surroundings, o/genHarpe enough to arrominmiafe al
farms. In* will have some llgures vral lack of exercise, itris" pr/bable
I least four, hens nt mice.
A liberal VOYAGER NATIVE OF CORSICA?
Hull are likely lo prove poleul. ar- that a weakness of the will la a more
J amount of Zefirfimirn lice powder
"lyiniir.llf'.
'rhe figure* -fire Hm*&lt;.' important cause than weakness ot
Paris Newspaper Claims to Have Proof
showing wlial lias hmm dope mi one j'’ ■
j the muscles.
That Columbus Was Born in
oPiho M-nrro farms purchased InstfRound shoulders are not likely to
■Into to gel this dirl; still il ran lie
That Island.
/•ar. The farm cost the stale 425.- ।
I be outgrown, as tho victims usually
dime, mid must be done.
-M.uH bean-, after a
string
a .crop of ,,
p ViK. ।‘‘•’comv Permanently and structurally
Inken
off. off.
These
taken
Th "et ln &lt;h" f««Uy position, with flat­
has received a number of document* had already been
An important
quest ion is Ihi* tending to prove the Corsican origin beans haw been harvvsled nnd | tened chest walla and distorted figure,
edmpnrnlivt* Vnhlc
of raw mnl of Columbus.
canned in lhe prison cannii
—De- William J. Crotnle, In Woman's
rooked food.
Thal'Hie lirtlor is
lory; nnd figured nt wholes!
World.
not natural is no convincing rcas'i:.
IStl that the well-known statue of the
wmd ha* no- npplii’.-ilimi.
Tli.v
aro in a peculiar condition in many
rcspecl.i. ri’sullihg from the long
continued influence of dome-ticnlinn.
Resides, there is no objec­
tion to departing from the ordinary
fiiml nf an animal if a substitute
••tin In* given that can be as easily
or more easily digested.
People have experimented with
raw and cooked food fed lo anim.il*
again and again, and the verdict
each time has been that cooked
food produces fat. Some fanciers
an* accualomed In feed their lien*
boiled corn, and they di? well. But
they siuin.lire of il and will not
touch il if raw corn can Im had.
Corn is sometimes also steamed.
Corn may he ludled upon the ear.
thu* saving the labor of shelling it.
It is more economical io boil corn
in tho kernel than when ground ns
it save** work.
Some chcmiyla.claim that
lhe
fdod value iif certain articles is in­
creased by cooking.
Cooking in­
creases the amount' nf. nutritious
substances jn food.
Grain can also bo snftoned by fer­
mentation. which turns tin*-March
of lhe grain into sugar, chancing
il into a substance more easily di­
gested.
Brewer’s grainiLnrc much
given, but should bo used, only in
altercation with whole grain, be­
cause they are loo moist and purge
the fowls:
They are refotnniended
in rare cases, when vottiveneas is
complained of.
.
' I have come lo ifio -conclusion
that fowls raised primarily far egg*
should not ho fed coqked food for
il produces fat and we all know
fhat a fat hen cannot lay eggs. Hut

Not Drugs—
Food Does It

Grape Nuts

fry is hiado by mixing l lire

add gradually •ullicient plasier &lt;
Paris lo absorb all the moist nn
making a injwder that wdl sift eas
ily through a dusting'enn.
Some . recommend the dinping «

Tone Up!

Such a food is

dimdd he fed early in ihe morning

—Tim “Holland” gives entire

Hastings Mlrh.

Genoa, wheretui since 1530 there has
been abundant evidence relating to
tho Colombo family nt Ctjlvl. Including
numerous notarial acts and deeds.
A street there, called Colombo, for­
merly was named Del Ftlo, and It Is
a historical fact that Columbus' father
To explain bl* detestation o( the
population of Calvt the celebrated Con
Mean leader Paoli always used |o nay
that It was because he bad abandoned
his respect for Columbus, and the
Abbe Cuaanoyn jjeclarea that ho fears
no: contradiction when he. says that
Napoleon, like Paoli, knew, perfectly
well the origin of Columbus.
The emperor, when talking to other
Corsicans, habitually used the expres­
sion- "the Illustrious son of our Is
land" when rjicakliig. as’ho was fond
of doing, of Columbus.
Your Fall Cold Nerds Attention.

it out.
covery, relief follows quickly

Lewis * Chamberlain. ♦
Marichester, Ohio.
Money back if ▲
«ot satisfied; bUC It nearly always j
helps.
’
♦
Th&lt;*r« are 2O.77S Chinese and 3.-;^

BANNER WANT ADVS.

NOT THE SAME SWEET ALICE
Probably Ben Bolt Would Find It Hard
to Recognise His Sweetheart
In Modern Maid.
Oh, don't you remember sweet Alice,
tlful brown? You never tn the world
would know her as she looks today
with a cane aud a t rouse ret te gown.
pie lint; when I called ! could scarce
trust my eyes, for she uorv a little
nightcap, the lutest Paris hint, wilh
rosebuds and pink ribbon ties.
Sweet Alice Is now on the /tage,

Ben Holt; who began at the end of tho
row. She smiled with delight at thu
public each night, and now she's tnu
hit of tho show. She dances a tango
that seta them a-whlrl, with a dip aud a kick and a glide. You'd nover be­
lieve 'twat the same little girl,that the
song wrongly stated had died’

Slip's a cigarette case on the end of
a chain, where the old fashioned one
wore a fan; baa a flat and a maid and
Pomeranian ,pup; her motor Is oliva
pises where she plays, her pictures
sre hung by the aeore. and they'vs
filled a slab with about a thousand
electric lights and sweet Alice's namo
up ovsr the door.—Kato Masterson, In
Lite.
.

About the Limit In Snobbery.
Our Idea of a snob Is a man on a
ladder,who kisses the feet ot tho
man on the round above him, and
kicks at the man on the round below
him.

icun imdoli and cartridges.'

NOW’S THE TIME
Take Time By The Fetlock. Don’t Let The Mild Weather Fool You
Jack Frost Is Surely Coming.

You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
ALL KItyDS of COALS for Ail kinds Stoves Furnaces and Ranges.^
Just step in und SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
are always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and wc will name
YOU a PRICE.
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
but our aim is to pay all we can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each days market
Cali us by Phone. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always out
we are always at home.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealgrs In Grain, Beans, Seed, Hey, Coal, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH

T

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�THE II\ST1XG8 BANNER. OCTOBER 15. WIL

PAGF. TWELVE

$0.00 Sot of
Granite and Copper
Ware
FREE

SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION and SALE

Sffl.OO Sot of .
Granlto and Copper
Ware
FREE

Great MAJESTIC RANGE
OCTOBER 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24

ONE WEEK ONLY

ONE WEEK ONLY

MAJESTIC RANGE5 ARE MADE IN ALL’5IZE9 asd5TYLES
SOUVENIR DAY

100 Tango Hoops Tree
The first. too buys nnd girls who present to THE
MAJESTIC RANGE SALESMAN at our slore, hi-tweeu
3 and 5 P. M„ TUESDAY, written answers to the fol—
lowing oaesliont*, will receive a ‘TANGO HOOP Souve-

Which Shall It Be?
ON LEG5 IF DE5IRED
IWlJESTK'fieVER-RURnCUOUE^
&gt;
5TEnrnEt7&lt;ULLEhbCR-nnn
HEAVY' STflCnPEaiRVrtrcziOBLErZcB- ’
kETTCE: 18 VZ-fiLL^WPEMTErtkEniE-

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V..u KNOW you I
just right. in furl. j-v
a while—you know it

THE GREAT MAJESTIC

ai/RtmiitB- aaippi.vu • pans •

.J-Why should lhe GRAT MAJESTIC. RANG® bo in
every kitchen?
$1.00 ARTICLE FREE
The one giving neatest anil best answer lo the last
question limy select any SIAM! article from our stock, in
.Tddilmn tn llm SOEVEN1IL
lion't bo discouraged if you are nobone of lhe 100
to get a Tanco Roop Souvenir. You will get a .MAJES­
TIC PL'ZZLE CARD. Something for all-tho boys and

. t»ED-IT&gt;w.’imR-

RANGE

"VV&lt; '
•I • 1 . ■ • ' '
III I'll . Ill- I IP’ • I III .t I .*11*
Yr JE-STIC- it’s tin- range wilh THE IIEI’I'TATION
.
-n.«k- yntir tir-ttrliborw. - I'lu-n. -Inn. jf« made just
ritJfl and lif tin’ right kind'of materml-^MALLEABLE
AMI CHARCOAL IRON tiv.b-1 huo-lli.-i- |.ta.-lirally
' ‘
-pari* in-tog uial-

iay serve you in the future.* DON'T
i nn e tn KNOW THINGS sliuwu by
COME.

THIS SET OF WARE FREE

Don’t Overlook the Date

This is a Special Invitation to You and Your Friends and Neighbors

GOODYEAR

Phone 1

Try Banner Job Dept. Kan’t Beat It

VARIOUS STAGES OF SMOKlilG

LAKE ODESSA.
Al i.n-id.-nl of the Laki- (hb-.-tsa NOT THE MAN SHE WANTED
Wouinti's Club. Mis. Myrtie Jobil-j
Not Always Well to Place Building sou will nlh-nd the Federation of Probably Lucky for Caller That Vic­
Stone as Experts Have Agreed
' tim of Mistake Was GoodIt Should Be.
Natured Individual.

RULE THAT HAS EXCEPTIONS
Monday.

culiaritles That Mark Ago

Young men. very young men. in
earlier amoklvfi days like to keep the
ash on a cigar as long na'it will rtay. '
Somebody han told thorn that it la a
mark of a epod cigar for It to have
an ash that does not crumfiie nnd fall*

E KNOW you know your business

W

We know we know ours.

But do you know that we are the best

equipped, jewelers and opticians in your
locality?

We know it and now that wc

know&gt; you know it and you know wc know
Let,us servyypu. Wc will please you..

8

Yours For Better Service

PIKE &amp; DAMON

Why don t you consult me if your Heth .need some work
done on them. I can save you money on dental work. GOO15
DENTAL WOKK not the cheap kind.

*

This is how I can do it

I am operating Four Dental oflices and one laboratory lor
all the work and own a Dental Supply House.
■

A’ou'Ji get cut-rate prices.

DR. FRANK HOLMES

9th Floor Hanselman Bldg.
Lady Attendant
Kalamazoo,

Mich.

ROS

IMPLEMENTS
Hastings

Luiid'iuist niadi- a ff.nili*-■
Ranylon last Week.

speaking, the rule that atone used In
building should be1 io placed that It'
rbuling will be as It lay in Its natural bed i
a' when quarried This rule Is not. hoy,-

Davis nnd sow, Lari i |n many cases needs to be supplementr.. I..ri al ,1..-.
or
.
marks thu cigar as one made with a
long filler.
- . ..
•
' ..
। J known to quarrymcn. The 'rift"-Is
Tho young man smoker who likes
'iv " K,,Ht
&gt;“ ''-hlclt Utoitatta splits
to rec Hnrasf,~grow and hong on
&gt; ' h.’' *•’ -T&lt;!r,H W
most easily; the grain ' hut which is
.handles lijs cigar with great cam soi
.next easiest: the "h’-aii' that which ofas not to joggle It off. und If he.
,'fcTW greatest reslstaAae. hi a paving
smokes up the whole cigar without, x.df, Ruili i:i&lt;.ff. Mrs. Ma
dropping the ash ho thinks that ho mi'l Mujy i.j. "ii.
| block the two Kidon represent tno Hfl
] fracture, the top and bi&gt;ttot|i*the grain,
|* has been smoking a good cigar and
that h« I* a good rmokcr.
; and ends lhe-J)«»d. lint in a quarry.
Atilt III MAPLE GROVE
I thu nattvraf b&gt;-d Is sometimes cbnsldor. As he grows older the young man
O-drnlh who i&lt;
comes to be a smoker of another sort.
ably inclined to the plane of the rift;
He flicks lhe ashes off his cigar Jaunhence lhe Imperfection of the ordinary
Kahlei .if Cloverdale rule for placing stono in ‘building.—
Illy. Then aa he grown older still he
may come to be careless about the
Popular Mechanics..
ash. or he ipay bo so engrossed with
• other things us he-smokes that*-he
&gt;•••-' ..■ * ■•
How a Vampir$ Works.
lets tho ash accumulate. t« drop may-': Sunday B»&gt;ni Burr Oak It- help rue.The vampires of New Guinea are
fairly large bate. and-alight op any
with ashes.
.projecting part ot the body. In pref­
Still later tn life the grown, mature
erence the toes. into which they bite
man la likely to knock the nah off hl»
cigar at frequent intervals, to keep It
coed to suck.' Un- blood. They fan the
down short. He smokes' In n business­
like way. he doesn't want the ashes
scattered over him.
tlm seldom awakens before much harm

returned

Mik­

FMtnen years ago or so. when one ot
our Ontral street business men was
considerably younger than ho Is now.
and he would not be considered old
now, a very pleasant woman who was
ubracquainted with him came to ths

ado arid won Ihinl in tin

Jehmie ■THiWnrtUgi’T’sril old *&lt;H- "seeded with her errand.’
'
'
Funeral Sumkiy
It developed that an Old Fblks' scrv•huielL- Buriu».
i i -ide Cemetery.
Mr-. H--n Gurliitger went lo Kai- garilzntlon on n certain night several
, eroding* hence and Mr. ------- 's pres||&lt;-|- hi'ler,’ Jibs Eiiitun KlioB, an I encu was grratiy desired. Would ha
from liu-i'f she will vi-iil friends nl come If a carriage called nt his house?
Ilalllo Greek.
. Somewhat taken aback kt being
Mr-. Chas. Lap&lt;» and dJughb i - placed in tho class with the aged. Mr.
Saliitduy and .'-tih.biy
wilh ------- replied very courteously that as
!&gt; '■ i. 'i’ S ,’,ol*‘cr “l!‘l
Ul. he had ridden 3,MO miles that summeron his bicycle; he doubted If he could
Htinnah.
get Into a carriage, but if they would’
bo willing to send a drag, ho thought
m the village Friday iiro-p.-chuu.
perhaps he would ba able to go.
• Misses Grace and Alin- McC.at
By this time one of his business asui-y and. Ruby 'Auk-I.' w«-t»-" Ii-jii
I socUles was' climbing into tho shelter
r......
;.1i1 i- - -...
। of tho safe and another was crawling
। under the counter. Not till the somelary| what! daxed woman had left the store
i-i.n, to a number of their Y.jjq, did it occur to any of them that Mr.
”
j ----- 'a father should have been tho ro-

i H.) Journal-Transcript.
Islands.
islands arc used, like periods on
is alone. Tin &gt;e' horrible ert-atures pages, to dot the ocean with. They uro.
oldish man. hi ___
Marvel or Hurgory.
hr smokes to kc«&gt;p the ash on a cigar d iv Until Safiuduy
atti-ttdcd lhe suck as much blood aa they can. fly frequently made by volcanoes, who get.
Doctor Fannuccl, the chief surgeon
| away and dlacorge-it. nnd then return tired of lolling about in tho center oil' of tho hospital at Pistols (Italy), has
as long as hn can.
Ai«l .d Mi-. I iihl’inan'-.
the
earth
and
poke
their
noses
above
You piny see an old man smoking a
l tid.&gt;v h--ing Alvcral
Du
.accomplished a marvel of surgery,
cigar thus, holding It carefully and .J,’,'li ^•l^thd:»y iImhiI 10 of hi.i
- ,
----------- o—.
....
,
says the Ixmdun Mail. »U operated
smoking slowly and contemplatively. '
‘the.
"* miming nt II
a&lt;-«-n men iu their hammocks covered
I.lands uro covered with rocks. on a .f| n|waB(j Marta Tondlnl to roI'uhrm.iii mid. g;n
vGtli Wood, and so w&lt;,'ak that they shrubs.- natives and tourists. They afe moye a tcMlo-Ullll bad accidentally
looking m flji- ash occasionally and
could but g-t up for cl.
1 used as cool, bins for nations and,
run
h„
nor her heart&lt;
clearly Interested In seeing It grow,
•
। parading
liamillne • r,ine&lt;*.*
i*aalnir.nl.
.
...
■
, .
places Vrtr
tor regiments.
! 'which In Us action camo into contact
Every Island hue a governor, wlic with the point of tho noodle. The am­
why. ho docs this now H uncertain, uiffa nnd'g.
Tho Indian In l.U natural state Ims ’
&gt;&gt;l«
Playing poker und ex I geon
...............
l.LT.- heart
C:
7_
but perhaps It In because It brings
was■ holding tho “girl's
in
no &lt;JI»HUA«ta as we laiOW them.
He | ehunglng views with distinguished W I J
|( nnn(|
B puixsuuti
back memories of hjsjwuth.
lila
hand wnon
when n
Ils
puliallon—
—viunmiai
violent at
live* in
air and ..w.ibu
hunts and jj thor'* *lk‘J ourselveB, as we j&gt;uss In ofll । hrat—
—grnuuanr
«r«&lt;Iually uvmcu
ceased.. "It
il All
all over,
over,"
,,, the open
.....................
I, &lt;■
&gt;
,
.
&gt;
-i
'I
steam-heated
Yachts.
.
!
I
.
_
.
fishes endiigh tu make his blood clr- •team-liealad yachts.
•
■ b(j
but, as a last hope ha
■
Felly of Idlanes*.
;
Whether the story of Newton-dis­ culato fast; his lungh exercise enough
Every island, like rome railroads wv ilart#(1 massaging the heart. Llttla
Shun Idlcnesi; il Is tho rust that covering the law of gravitation T&gt;y
to keep hU blood ।/re.
Human lie- know, and practically all trolley cai[
uma it* activity was stimulated.
atfachi-H Itarlf to tho muil brilliant watching the full of an apple Is true
Ings sit in the house and do not ex- • companies. Is' completely surrounded and tho operation uaa successfully ilnmutals.—Volt&amp;lrc.
or not, It might have been. That is eirclso their lungs, and in due Hme by waler. Lpon Its crest it proudly, Uh(fd
the way great discoveries come. Tho they run down a vibration auffleientjy wears a hotel, which-overlooks" th«
John C, T marlin of Lfilier, Me-. time and the man must be ready for low hi enable the dboase germs 'to'i &gt;,cn‘ Any hotel on an island which!
,
Tin- assertion i* made that a 10;t(j a Imo- pound iron caiinoiibnll Un-m. Hut llien the Idea usually dawns tako hold on the tissue ceils of-ihe' dotm not do this Is not worth beinlj
candh'PQWur carbon lilameut inas a sort of Inspiration.
i,
robbed In.—
bofly and poison or destroy there.— .....
• -Life.
’cd at'the lime of lhe Rugli-li ocElizabeth Towne In Nautilus.
t csbarro, I'm. has been burning ■ npation uf KasIfMirl amt whii-h i«
•
Peat coke is a popular fuel, tn I steadily without interruption tor
Italy la-l year produced
U»n»
tlioughrtu have Ktmk into a living
.
more than fifteen years.
■HANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.—! Germany.
I tree.
‘
of quicksilver. k
-

clpicnt of tho

(candescent el

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WM WAN’S CROP
YIELDED IRIS YEAR

-

in lhe Upper Peninsula 31 bushels
per acre.
•

Potatoes.

•Tho &lt; *lhiiat&lt;Ml uvrragn yield in
tho Stale, is HO. in' I lie southern
counties l&lt;&gt;3. in Hie central connti*-s 107, in lhe norllinrn Counit *
1112 nnd in Ute Upi&gt;ei- Peninsula 17&lt;l
INTERESTING STATISTICS COM- । bushels per acre.
I’ll.EII FOR MICHIGAN
Brans,
CROP REPORT.
The r.slitnnled average yiFbJ hi
the Si.-iic and soulhorn couiiiii'.- is
II. in the central mid noi-ilx-rnl
coiiniies 12 and in lh.- Upper Pen-I
VERY REMARKABLE POTATO
insula It) bushels per acre.
YIELD FOR UPPER PENINSULA
Kujar IferK
The estimated avei-agr yield in!
lhe Stale, southern mid central1
Very Evident Thul Michigan Hits euiinlics i&lt; (». in the northern cuun-I
RuLmmI MugnUlct'nl Crtips
lli.-s 8 mid in the Upper Peninsula i
,
in r.in.
' II Inns per acre.
Bitekwlieul.
The-Michigan crop re|&gt;orl for
October
gives mhoo
intrrrslhig
The estimated average yield in
foci* hIhhU ciop yields ' in Hus Hie State is III, in lhe iMiulm'rn and
alate, and irther information, that cetitr.il enunties U&gt;, iil llie northern
cuiinlies 17 mid in the Upper Pcwill ln&gt; of inlercsl:
•
uiusuln 21 bushel.* ,i&gt;cr acre.
Wheat.

'I’lie’enlimahn yfeld i-r VVlle.lI ill
the State-is IH.7I. in the southern
coiinllo* .and Upper peninsula - IU.
in the cenlr.il countie* 21 mid in. (he
northern counties Hi bushels per
acre.
The eslimaled tolirl yield
for tho Stale, seclions'and counties
will lie given in Hie November
Crop Report.
The eslimaled t.slhl number /&gt;f
bushels of wheal marketed in the
two months, August-September, is
3.000,(MM&gt;. Forty-one mills,
eleva­
tors mnl grain dealers report no
wheal marketed in September.
The per cent, of acreage sown
this fall as compared with last year
is JOI in the Stale, ffikm the south­
ern counties, H’7 in the central
counties.
IIU in the northern
counties and KM) iu the Upper i’eninsulii.
The average dale of sow­
ing wheal in the sudo is September
HHh. in the Mulhern cotililic* the
23rd, hr lhe cential counties Ine
I7lb, in the northern counUes lh&gt;I Ith mid in the Upper Peninsula
the lllh.
IbrThe per cent, rtf acreage sown
tlri* fall as compared wilb last
•year is 99 in the State and ccnlial
counties, HR in th* s mt hern coun­
ties. 103 in I Im. northern comities
mid 101 in the Upper I’euiiuula.
Burley.
The eslimaled average’yield per
acre in the Stale i- 20. in the
southern counties 2i, in the ccnlral
counties 29, in Hu. northern coun­
ties 25 anil in lhe Upper Peniusula
31 bushels.

Oats.
Tlie eslimaled average yield per
acre in the State, smiHicui mid
central eountie* h
iu tint north­
ern coimtie* 31 mid in the Upper
Peuiusula 35 bushels.
Corn.
Tht' osliinulctl ayuntKo yield .in
Ilin Blate i? 31. ip Hte wulltcni
counties 33, in thu central cotnilics
37, in the northern cuuuUea 35 and

innmiiniiiUM

lIlMlill'IlllHllllIHMIllUlUilillB

Curious Gaelic Alphabet.
A-very enriotnr anil- vlrrHnimishing
characteristic of the Gaelic alphabet
I? that nearly every letter- thereof is '
represented by a tree. While the at-1
phabet of ancient Gaelic cpmprlnod ।
but 17 letters, that of modern Gaelic!
has 18, But with tho new, as, with
the old, forms the letter Is represented j
by a tree. Tho exceptions arc "g.“
"t" and “u,” which stand for “ivy,"
'•farza” and •■heather.”
The alphabet now stamto:
Alim,
bejte. coll, dur, eagb, fcidn. gath.
htiath. logh. luls. muin, olv. pellli, ruis.
suil. telne, or, all of which Is equal to
saying: Elm.' birch, base), oak. aspen,
alder, ivy, whltehoni. yew. rowan, or
quicken, vine, ash, spindle tree. pine. 1
elder, willow, furze, heath. In tile old J
Gaelic alphabet tho letter "h" (the
hualh or whitehorn) does not exist.
Tho alphabet Is called tho betli-luisnuln, because "b." "I," "n" and not
“a." “bA“c" aro tho flmt three letters.
•
Far From Barracks.
A minister ono day got Into conver
aatlon with an Irish soldier who hap­
pened to bo stationed in Liverpool,
and of whom he asked several ques
tlons as to what regiment lio was in,
and so forth. Ultimately Pat thought
It was hls time to ask a few questions
"Now," said he, “I’d like to know!
what you aref Tm a Kddler. too."
said the minister. "And what regl-'
ment are you In, and where Is It sto-i
tinned?'' Tho minister, pointing.to
ward the sky, said: “My regiment Is'
In Heaven.” "Ob, man," replied Pnt,:
“shore yoto a long way from the bar
racks." .

HEN’S WORK ALL LAID OUT
Average Biddy Should Lay Six Hun­
dred Eggs Before She Retires
Honorably or Othsrwiss.
"There is water a-plenty In a fresh
laid egg, but no more nlr than there
U In a hammer." sold a dealer In
eggs. "So long as you can keep air
out of lhe egg it will remain sweet
and froab. but no ono has ever suc­
ceeded. in keeping It out by fair means
more than six days. The oxygen Is
bound to find Its way through an egg­
shell's i&gt;orcM. and the only way to save
that egg then Is to eat It. It sounds
fenny, but. the moinent you give an
egg fresh air Hurt moment you ruin
Un health.
"A gcM&gt;d. healthy hen—noi speaking
of any particular star breed, but just
hen—&lt;lo« s not fulfil her destiny until
shn han accotntdlshed 600 eggs—50
dozen. That’s what nature Ims fitted
up Hil- hen to-do iu Uta .way of Just
unconched nnd unMlmulated egg pro­
duction, and she gives the hen eight
years to do. It In.
"The hen divides the 50 dozen stunt
up among those eight years. Some
years she may not turn out more than
a couple of dozen, buf when .ihe eight
years arc up she will have managed
her annual output so that the total
has come out all right. Then the hen
has ended her career an an egg pro­
ducer. and too often, If sho is in the
hands of a thrifty owner, begins an­
other career, short and delusive—this
tlmo as tho summer boarder spring
chicken.”

Fruits in England.
Hy far tho greatest achievement of
Cardinal Wolsey was combining straw­
berries and cream. A world benefac­
tor. his failings may well be forgotten
and forgiven!
How long liavo Britishers been, al
least, partial fruitarians? Apples,
phars, gooseberries and plums appear
to have been grown in England for a
very long time, but cultivated rasp­
berries did not arrive, until the six­
teenth century.
- Rhubarb wai introduced from Rus­
sia In 1573, but did not become pop­
ular until the nineteenth century. Il
Is recorded that a Deptford gardener
in 1810 sent a few sticks to the Lon­
don market, but was unable to find a
customer.
Cherries wore brought over by tho
Homans, but ceased to be cultivated
until one of Henry VH’s gardenurs re­
introduced them.

Bcraiisf of Ils lake und cuaslwise
Mis. Elizabeth C. Vinceiil.- who (trade thu Uhileif .Stales ranks seerecijutly died al Cincnniuli. I&gt;'--G&gt;n&lt;l in the nuntbur and tonflage of
quealhed $H0 to her friend. Oliver
Is eiigag.d In commerce,- hut
XV. Norton, “lo be expended for thulsixlh among the nations in foreign
best cigars he can buy."
trade.

ASSYRIA.
John C. Tompkins is in Hustings I
litis week.
Miss Schroder of Battle Creek is
the guest of her brother, Frank mid
family this week.
The L. A. S. .served supper in the
church basement Saturday evening.
The basement was prettily decorat­
ed with crepe paper and llovvet* I
Much credit itudue to Mrs. Kennedy •
for same.
।
Hazel Alkiiuf visited relatives m j
Buttle (ipwik/last wetje.
Assyria School Notes.
Allen Aktlfer treated lhe Ural

TAMARAC CORNERS.
FOR THE WIFE'S PROTECTION
Lucio Honda Lipscomb is tjuita
sick ut this writing.
French Laws Make Drawing Up of
Mrs. Marie Driggs and baby of
Ante-Nuptial Contract a Matter
Hasting*. are &gt;&gt;petidiug a week will)
of .Highest Importance. .
Iter pmenik. Frank Innikiii's.
Mr.
Briggs joined them over Sutwiny.
If an Aqicrican girl marries a &lt; Rauda Lipscomb mid family ot
Frenchman. or vice versa, and they go[ Grand Rapids spent over Sunday
wilh friends brio.
Mr. Lipscomb ;
to live in France. let there always be
was calhsl hen* by lhe illness of 1
an ante-nuptial contract. Hut let It bis. father.
|
be remembered that If no contract hae
Mis.-v Grace llulinu ■ of Huntings, ।
boon signed tho consort?, lifter tlioy. was lip- gm-&lt;l &lt;«f ln-r friend. Mar­
have, returned to France, will find jorie Myers at lite home of Herman |
I
themselves under the community Anspaugh,
Aunt Margaret Dodds of Saranac ;
regime. Every married couple is sup­
posed to make a marriage contract In »P&lt; nt Wednesday with her grand­ '
■
■Franco, and If they have not done so daughter, Mrs. Inez Gnvilt;
the law gives thorn a contract, which I Muarlvi ly meeiiog Sunday was
I
la"tho legal community, Caso und Com- j largely mlvin.led al lhe church
Leon I'ihtIuii. wife arid son Ken­ i
ment says.
neth called on Geo. Sr.ii&gt;. Sunday I
• The legal community- may be likened ; afternoon.
. i
to a partnership, but a ]Kirtii&lt;-rslnp of! Alim King? ciiletlniBed. ill/, foj? ।

GENERAL

LOVE

OF

PRAISE

Common to All Mortals, and In Its
Proper Form Is Not an In­
stinct of Evil.
I
lx&gt;ve of praise is one of the weak­
nesses of mortals.
Some there be.
who if not praked by others, don’t
hesitate to praise themselves.
If
praised by others, they parade, with
no thought of the ’ delicacy nf praise."
what others say of them. Such diem
It legitimate to solicit the praise for
which they lust, knowing that there
arc men in the world who -are as
careless in attesting arid magnifying
tlie anunicU virtues of others as
many are In signing petitions, of tho
substance of which they take no
thought
This love of praise is confined to
no ctaia of men. It Iran Incentive to
thu poor man who works faithfully
for his daily bread: tuo average man
of wrctlfh lie riotTfesf to •praise, oven
though il may come from one of his
nivuials. This love of prai 4&gt; ls not
an Instinct of evil, it may b just the
opposife If It Is born of a desire to
be thought well of by uno’s fellow­
men. or of .a purpose to make onesplf
worthy of the coaOdence and esteem
of others, by treating others as one
would have them ireat him.

grades lo home grown chestnuts,
Friday afternoon.
Neil. Shepard visited friends in
Battle Creek from Friday evflting
until Monday.
Wc nil feel very thankful to Me&lt;dames Lon Parks, D. Pugh, Edwin
Roush, and Frank Schroder for
liUMo buuultfpl bouquet*.' ■
a special kind, in which the husband I lowing guests Suiiduy:'~4tev./Chns.
The ^following olllcnra were chicl­
ed for' Um Teachers’ Reading Cir-, Is the solo manager and absolute mate : .Mowry mnl family. Warren Myers,
wife and son Clarencg and a Irrulher
rle:
President. Webster Hastings: ter, und the wife has no voice In the I
tiven Helnnl, Cleo Sv-nrsnnd Glen­
Vico President. 5lis&lt;i Conk; Si^’y manngeitfenC “Conatfrfaenffy* tTiA lius-j
dora Worll.y.
■
Miss Mabel Thompson; Treasurer. Jt&amp;nd may dispose of all community-I .Mi -. Jan.- Myer,' entertained .Mr.
:
property
without
any
hlndcrance.
Jty
I
Miss Stine.
There
are twelve
hrintt of I.ukc Orjrssa. Mr*. Fannie ■
members.
community property yqu mutd under- j Gilbet-I and .Mr. and Met. Wallace
The next. Teachers’ Reading Cir­ stand all personal property belonging ■ .M- irian and hairy of Woodland,
cle will meet Saturday* afternoon at to the spouses before and after the.
2:(xi o'clock. November 7, 191 I. nt
marrhige. The husband han pill and ’
Assyria Center.
Our lesson is
;
Flower* on Iceberg?.
.
untrammeled right to cash, anti squan­
Chapters I and 2.
Flqwera bloomlug on icubergs would
•Rev. Kennedy gave a good speech | der all interest and dividends, to draw :
,
Saturday afternpon on. "Relation nf checks against the community funds. i certainly be a rare sight, bulytravcleri
the Home to the School." 'lhe to incumber or sell at pleasure all real I in the northern portion? of
clflr
and
sometime?
in
the
North
At
Proud. Imperial Raes.
*
crowd was then entertained with i estate belonging to the conitnuulty"
lautlc have witnessed this strange but ।
The Peruvians nrc a proud, imperial
songs, a duet, and several recita­ Ilc Is tho lord and master. tions; as the rain and muddy niad.4
Now. let us take It for granted that very beautiful spectacle. It appear? 1 race, living amid the graudest scenery
prevented our Hastings speakers the French husband is a sterling char­ that some animals carry ou their feet of the western hemisphere, and hold­
from attending.
acter. that ho is possessed ot high a growth of ruos*. which is deposited Ing high ideals.of what is best in eduon tho ice Chile it Lt attached to th* I cation and the.unbought grace of life.
business ability. - But he may be un­
Of Course Ho Did.
mainland, in polar regions. In time tills । On the great country estates there Is
A Scottish laddie, delivering milk, successful in the. management of lhe decays and forms a shallow soil. In much o( the fine tradition and chival­
community-. Ho may have debts, und
was stopped the other day qn his
which tho seeds of buttercups and rous sentiment That came froth Jho
still
be
the
best
man
on
earth.
IT®round by two police officers, who
clsely in tho case of debts or unsuc­ dumb Hons often find a lodging. born&lt; .best people of t'astiU: and Aragon.
asked him It his employers pul any­
by currnthts of wind that doubt lest • The Indians of thu high plateaux arc
cessful management, and because
thing In the milk.
caught them up hi some southern a unique reminder of a clviliiatloa.
there Is no fraud, the creditors of the
“Oh. aye!" was the Innocent answer.
clime
These take root ahd bloon that bourgeoned centuries before the
community will have the right, to at
Tho officers, thinking they had a
when the great gleaming iceberg floatt face of the white man had blossomed
tach the community property, even it
clear case ot adulteration, offered tho
out to sea and ts-carrled southward like a flower in tho weslept forests.
it belongs exclusively to the wife; thus
where the soft winds mglt the surfact The Immemorial records ot a civlilMboy sixpence If ho would tell them
leaving hyr penniless.
*
and give the plants the moisture they Hon that vanished in the midst of
what was put In It.
Enough has been said, wo believe, U&gt; net d.
“Ah,” said the boy, with a grin, "ye
man's earliest recollections are faintly
demunsifaie that it t* a wise precau­
' suggested In splendid ruins of thu
wadna gio’s the aaxpence though 1
tion to carefully draw an ante nuptial
tell’t ye?”
brilliant scenes. The name and fams
contract, minutely d&gt;.scrlbi:i**and' re­
His
Grievance.
.
of
the brilliant men who built the
“Oh. yes, we will," said the officers. citing what property belongs io tho
“Look here.” said the irate-suburb walla and temples ot Cusco grd lost,
“Ole's it, then!" raid the little tel
wife, and It is nut to be Included In suite to Mr. Jbsli, of Josh &amp; Bluster nnd all we know of the wonder nnd
low.
tho regime of tho community.
real estate agents, “you persukded mi the charm ot that forgotten culture In
Tho sixpence was duly handed over,
to buy a lot at Swamphurat.”
i the Andes Is found in tho pathstic
with* the question:
Why He Wants to Be a Clergyman. .. "So. 1 did." answered.Sir. Joab. "Any ruins of cities that are halt as old as
"Now, what does your employer put
A Chautauqua story from Sabetha: .thing wrong with II!”
recorded time —’Th# Empire Children
tn the milk?”
“Just this: I expected la put a bun
A small boy delighted hlc mother's
“Why." said the boy, with a cunning heart by annqunclng his intention of galow on that lot ‘and uot a bouse 1 of the Sun.” Peter MacQueen. In Na'
, tlunal Majcnilne.
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smile, "ho puts tho measure iu everyL
being a preacher, Upon being asked boat!"
o
time he tak e any oot!"
why. he replied: “Well; I spost* I’ll
have to go to church the rest of my
Might Work.
Aui'iiig il« peoples, Audria num­
Canada'* system of dumping fin-! life, and it’s more fun tq'gcl up aud ber* atwut -'•ussi.ikej of • Slavic
Probably 'the most cffcctivs way lo
inigranls into large cities is op|Hi?- holler than to sit stilL"
!&lt;|o&lt;&gt;d. own bioihor-t lo the fferb.' । prevent our boys and girls from using
til by John Keans of (he. Ottawa
Bui .Auslri;i'* Slavs arc separated ] slang at home would be lo make it
charities department.
1|e insists
Otte of the objects of Hie Viis- fn&gt;m the. S-rvian.* by an alphabet. a required subject of study at school.
that Hie govermneiii. should ’ pul Iritliati.- antarctic expedition will be Their language i&lt; practically the
—Youth’s Companion.
these immigrants on farm lands in lhe establishment of a iiieteorologt- *:uiie, i&gt;ui th.- Au.ii-iaii Hints u&lt;&lt;*
we»li&gt;rii Canada.
lb* says lluit a cal station l»&gt; give warnings by the |.miu .ilpliabel. like OUF Etigli-Jt
large proportion of the newcomer- wireless of the severo
storms print, while tin* Servimt? use the
Monlc (kiro has had a pnilltaiil^
are agriculturists.
which aWi-ep Lhe audtheru seas.
Russian cburuyUrs.
gaiubliug year.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 15. 1»H.

PAGE FOURTEEN

iio&lt;t hi* rnnlhfr.

NASHVILLE

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f.neinnin

HASTINGS AND CARL­
DRAGON ALWAYS A SYMBOL HISTORY OF VISITING CARO
TON TOWN I.INK.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Phil. |»alhniiser aind
Earl Wood Ik upending n few days
Miii...l!hurley anil Mr*. iMlluutsor’* In All Comparatively Modern History! ■«••*• Popular In Europe In Time
1
in Owosso..
molimy molonsl to Kalamazoo SulIt Hae Flflursd In Some
of Loul« xlv
•* &lt;&gt;•»• Period
Fred Wood ami family *poql
tn day and \ i*iled relative* ami refrom Friday until Sunday visitink’
lurned Sunday. ■
nt Jay Barnum's. .
E. I). Lake and a Mr. Smith nf
There has always been a good deal i Some authorities hold that the origin
Mrs. T5t*&lt;irg»’ Jordan of Hastings
Vermontville railed l&lt;* **'•• th** for-' that is mythical about the dragon,' of the vt«tttag card- lay In the ctrcum.spent Tuesday afternoon wilh .Mrs.
thovgh biologist* tell’ ua the sksls-| •»*•«• lh«
Pericles first laid1 Clarence Kinm*.'
.
11. Palmer'*
ri.«n Inhih' with her
Clarence Kinm* ami family spent
tig cnlll- ' ***“■
auaaea leuu aomo crouciico ——
—-....
al u.uk to tho notion uf flying serpents. , her a bouquet to Which, fearful lest 'Sunday visiting al Je-wr Chnw'.-t of
pieltoii.
The m.iMi
Usually In literature the dragon la I *h® might not guess from whom lhei Goals Grove.
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plailering il this w*
S .wage
who iw.mllv *obl hi* •••octaled with the author Otwell ev|l.! compliment proceeded, he caused to1 “Elovd Benner nnd wifi* of Wood­
\Vm. S
--II Montana
a I tbe devil. Tho ancient bannerol the ho attached a. atrip of wood wherein land spent Saturday nnd Sunday
ranch in
MmVana lias
— miuah:
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wilh iin-if parent*, Frank Benner
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‘
Hritlah kings bore the device of a his name was cut.
farm in Knlamn ami expert!
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dragon, and the leader of tho others 1
According to BerUrvllI. who. among: and wife.
AIJhti Kinm* and wife called on
ru|iiiliy.
| In war was termed tho -pendragon. others, has been at much pains to corn,
tlmir
son Clarenre Kinm* Sunday,
•! farm ! Before the conversion of the Emperor | P*»® ‘he history of the card. It .la dlfflO.
C.
Barnum
and wifi* of llasl। Constantine, tho old I-abarum or I cult to say whether It wag first used
in Kainum.
ings ciilled n(. Jay Barnum'* Sunday
'-standard of tho Homan army bore a' ln Gredce or in China. However that
afleriioon.
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NORTH NASHVILLE.
bronxe dragon and tho bearer of thu laa&gt;’ be. It scema to be an ascertained
Joseph Fuller ami wife and
Homan standard, even after a cross f«ct {grandson
that the visiting
card did
notmi H.
of Woodland
call***!
replaced
obtain to any extent In Europe, v Wihmi nn&lt;l family Sumlny.
replaced tho
the dragon,
dragon, was
was^ ttyled
ttyled a'
•'Jraconarlus."
unUI ‘b” ‘ln»o of Louis XIV.
It]
------------------■'draconarlui.” or dragon bearer. Ac*
cording to tho teaching of the Greek t'r°‘»«d 'h« Pyrenees with Philip ot
Calhollo church—Greece
has
the] A®*" «hen be was Installed In the,
.1 HUdd. .04 1^1. blma.lt
A» "«
““
r*uu"«
same national saint as Great Britain. .u th. c. J. of IU balu l.trmlucml I *
• *«*—St. George Is to bo described as ■ I.U4&gt;. KubarlutU.
down th. m™» .1. .K.r bark. It.
"tropalophoroa" or standard bearer.
Than It
tn lair. .bar. h*4 *"«
'•"*■’•*• »«*'"'•
■
(Iu Greek). In old church windows It was subjected to much elaboration.
’W fou*ht “,,d dl’&gt;- fou«&gt;'‘* ke
and pictures St. George Is commonly First, the cards showed a modest bor-1 «'•&gt;* ■■n’ "» d''
d"&gt;
depleted with a standard. Ho would .
. .
.
. .
I In' .... t». .*.. nl. fill laaa'vn 1... ^.... .....
therefore bear the luitin title of dra- -- --,
IQD mu. or dr.&lt;on k«r.r, .« lb. P***'*' Ubd...^., UU ot ..thH.c- clean ovah de treetops."
•'What wuz dey a holdin' on tu all
Inmid would ...II. .urtu, 10(0 b. '•*•■ «n«ortr.. .Id.
*H»II. cm.
Inf. ot bl. .bco.mirr -lib . dm.™ ■“»*• •&gt; "*™*
■K-m.unf wH» de time dey wuz u-cllmbln*. RastusT"
SUU th... I. -Sit B.«U- .«d Sf-omooum.ut. .nd town. Tb. naked the skeptical listener.
...............
...
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.
. fiatflM was nrltitnd nn Ihn nlf-ture.OI a
’"Holdln* on tu!” exclaimed Rastus
sere "laldly worm” to be reckoned name was printed on the plcturezof
scornfully. **Wy. de lop one wuz
with, and It might upset heraldry to wall, a tree or a fountain.
A. view of the Adriatic figured on a-holdin’ on to de bottom one. an' de
some extent If vn altogether disposed
tho card of Count Alexandru Pa poll, bottom one wuz a-holdin* on to du lop
of St. George's dragon In so prosaic
while the Franco family favored a one. of course!"
large stone guarded by two dogs, wltlj
tho amphlthvator ot Verona in the
—"■"Adaptability of Wild Bird Life.
background.
Another cross which we strive to
Ono of tho thlsgs that encourage*
bear as patiently as wo can la that wo
tho sportsman tu tope that lhe new
French National Museum.
likes federal migratory bird law will result

Mr*. Mnrlni fir.ilinni ami &lt;*hrhlr*-n

Mr*. Hnlli'
ilrorge Franck.

and HluTtnnn
W. W. Poller of Ha*luiu«
the village on biisini^XTtm’K
Polli-r a*

of th** former* nm
Walker, over Sunday
o il. a daughter. Oct
.Mr*. Albert O*frolti

a kh**«I Of In* Hiol
I 'owli-l*. tint it Tu****

in,-,’ nt mnm*r

other migratory game birds is the
marvelous ability OF wild bird life to
adapt itself to changed condltiona.
Ducks, for example, will quickly dl»
cover a sanctuary and flock to It with
Ii'nsill and .Mr. confidence, deserting other more fa­
vorable feeding grounds.
Where
ptarmigan are strictly protected you
may walk around among them.
evening t*&gt; a large crtnvrl.
On
tho
other
hand,
tho
prairie
chick­
. Knoll's lentil had a lit.
en would have been exterminated iong|
iy a few days agii'&lt;1tile A
ago had It not changed its bablta as
el*ni*r sci'il.
j|i* loll llu- t«Mlil in conditions changed
*
d. It first deserted I
Hu* n'mi Wilh oul hitching, ami t|ie stubble for the corn; then It went]
"••il’ I** llu* ii.iin, wh**ii (In* learn for (belter to the windbreaks, and]
mlarlfui al n ln.-lv &gt;•:•*■•• f.m htjmi*. a flnallr u, tha timber. Now thia praldislaiiL'
*H a null*, j
blr(1 gometlmea alights In trees.
,
Dull
Hasting*

norHirrn pari of tin

Newt JTmitfinnti ha*
position with • ». M.
l';U-fiU'is' aud M*-r&lt; liatiG Hauk uni

day morn ih u.
Mr*. Sarn11 Good i« faking n vncation and visit inn

W. W. Poller nnd family of llnslw* m«*l**r**.| hen, Sunday innrnint

Jncoh Khillim; of Tir
visiting his .&lt;*&gt;n. 1'r. I .
nn*l family.

n ;u li-ii safely. turning

limit
Grand Rapid-

in

for* tr**alw**r«* gm

iinarlilcr i*
\

\ ,tl»| ».-w-llk.-r-

popping at thr* barn with mi daiii-l
1 lb**&gt; c*&gt;lli*li-*| wilh j
Iggy • *n Un- r*ia*l.
&gt;iiiilli
ha* r**luin*-i| •
Tn.Iinnn
u-lieh. &lt;1*.
I
.daiighler. .Mr*. .Myrtle- Kring.

illtlge lu-l Week m liur beii.

An old lady '-•as gazing at Ulustratlons on the fashion page. "8ug-,
gealionr for the summer girl's ward-!
robc, Hufnph! Thcy aro al| rlght ’
for tho wardrobe, but they ain't fit for'
the street.*'—Detroit Free Prosa.

from

seldom frequented by American*, yell

Mr. nfid Mr*. Gilbert Slantnn and
•on I.has. spent from Saturday till
Monday with Jay Smith ami wife.
Mrs. Frank Smith nnd daughter
Dorris ntnrted Saturday morning
for lheir future hmm* nt Hillsdale,
rhe best Wishes of (heir friend* go
wilh them.

Forrest. Root pnssetl nwny Sun­
day morning al th.*) of typhoid f-vi*r. Great sympntlij
I* i&gt;xn:*c««ed
for the family in iheir nfiVelion
Mr*. Root an*| non Karl me rmivaleseing.
In *plle nt ihe rainy weather
nlmiil is young people galherrU nt
lhe home of i.hns, Hidelmnii lo cfle•i-.ite iheir grnnikfaUghicr's (Mi**
llnli*
enlh Idrtli.lnv. I'.am***
......... eighli
... .............
were onjoy. fi hy a ', nnor' whirh a
delicious I*, m h waa served, nnd at
a Into hour the mteMs departed far
their homes wisiupa Mi*.« il *’i
many more stjrli happy birthdays.
Mr and Mr*; PntUm of Hastings
spent Sunday nt the Gnimly Farm
Ijiwreiir.* Riizmnn is confined 'in
his bml wilh nn nttnrk of nppemliJulin Cnslelien spent from Sun­
day I ill Thursday with his son
Lloyd and wife in Detroit.
'
Sunitay Rehool nt 10:30
M &lt;),*r
IBlb. All try and al tom).

BALTIMORE TOWN LINE.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garrison have
returned from Iheir visit in Kala­
mazoo. where Ibry visilod Mr. and
Mrs. Fxl. Holley mnl family ami Mr.
and Mrs. WqIht Fair hr.d daughter
Mr. nml Mi&gt; Will llsinis of Grand
Rapids were fIn* guesl- ot lhei.- sis­
ter last week, Mr*. Dirk Yrning.Lilllo Charh*:; Malleson. who wn*
on lh«* «irk list inn wee.- h hotter.
Mr. and Mr*. B. Munroe onb*rtatnedTiO of their friomii. Fridav
night wilh music . singing and
dancing. A tine supper wns serv­
ed and a fin** time wns enjoyed |ly
all. Mr. mid Mrs. Munroe will soon
move to Fowlerville.
Little luiwrenre Christiansen fell
from u l*w*l of cornstalk* on some
corn .stubble and wins hurt quite
hudly. He is gelling along nicely at
Ibis writing.
Mrs. E*l. MrGlynn relumed home
Friitay from her -visit, -with Mr*.
Royal Btytuii near Jaekson.
A farewell parly at Win. Rhoades
was w;ell attended Friday night. A
line lune was enjoyed by nil.
Mrs. May Balo of Mason wns the
giiesf of her sister Mr*. John Wood­
ruff last w«*ck.

as the National museum, for It con i
tains objects pertaining to the history ]
MARTIN CORNERS.
of France, and especially ot the French |
Mr. ,ind Mr*. Fml Harry ami Mr.
revolution. The sacrednesa of on . aim sirs, mho Harry vkii«**i in**
tiqulty clings to the building itself.| former* brolli«&gt;r Amlrcw Harry ami
which was begun In 1511. and enlarged) family of UwoitM Hnlurilnjf ninl
In -1660 by Mansart, the famous arvhl | Sunday.
tect of Louis XIV In 1677 It became]
Mr. and Mr*. Orr FMht'r and Al­
ike homo o( Mme. do Levlgne. who feed Fisher wr*ra Sunday pi’**s|s i&lt;f
lived there for IS years, and afteii Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munn.
whom the street is named that facosi
-'ll*, ami Mi's. Alim/** llilhjii nml
tb. prtoclfl »l~« Amobf th. tlsurtlT
r.ll«p&gt;, .1 Mr. i.u.l
dwu.td.fU.
thi. museum are frar.. Mrs. Jos**|di .Me.«m*iigi*r-S Sunday.
contents of this museum are tr.r
Sunday. Get. 2.’&gt;lh. .. ............
S. ail­
ments and statues from “° ed
niv.Tsary day. lhe paMor &lt;l*-n.buildings which no longer exist. Riers (11(. aUwljan,.(. „f ay o|,| S. S. *&lt; lu*l— —” — — —-- r
".MIJ., ,, ..III* | -■*. Ill* ||l|« *■! 1,1*•*.
of Henry IV. made the day after his • au,jeverybody else who will com**,
assassination, and an autograph order p|an |,, attend.
Mr. mid Mrs. Al. Strimbeck visit­
from l-ou’ls XVI for the defenders ol] Several from hen* attended the
friend* in Woodland ln*t week.
tho Tuileries to cease firing! Things, hint number mi the lecture course edNicholas
Telio has a niece from
of historic interest are numerous, but nt •'.mil? Grow last Thursday evenBuitle
Creek visiting him this wv**k.
none more sanguinary than the copy hig.
Mr. mid Mrs. Burrell Phillips and
of the constitution of 17$3 bound In (
Mark Garrison were Sunday vi*ithuman skin.
of Hani ing* wit** Sunday lors nt lifil Garrison’ll.

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.—j—BANNER

Mrrh* Wrwdrolt. of PnlGt*

hands and shake hands with thono
we'd rather kiss — Ohio State Journal.

QUIMBY.
Mrs. Mnlth* Caaielien und daughkn| id*C&lt;* lipBnt ®*lur&lt;,V *“ Orantl

BANNER W.vNT ADVS. PAY.

WANT ADVS .PAY— (er*.

Let Your Money Earn You 5%
3Fffwa

ft©

AffiB©nniEftD°°°^=S®©i!siiFDfty0 I^saD
Assets Over 2% Million Dollars
Twenty-five Years Success
Wc are asking you to become a member aud a ilepoiitor in Our Aaaociation bacausc we muat have more money tn loan on.
AP1,,,c*‘lon* (°r loans have been coming from the working man—to build or/tiuy himself a home at lhe rate of fStT.UUO to
HO.UUO per month. IThere has been a steady increase in lhe application* »ince we opehed onr Detroit branch office in February of
this year. To jneet.thi* inertMiug demand we offer you the following aplendid investments:
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Detroit &amp; Northern Michigan -Building and I^oan
Association
HANCOCK, MICHIGAN

5r/ Paid on $80 Investments
BL.*.nvciL‘nK. ^■’Ml 7’“* ‘ke Association, at a COlt of 50 cents additional, you will be issued one share of Prepaid Dividend
v°“i’ Tbl* F*1 wi,l begin earning you 5% interest, or Si per year,’which will be paid you insiuarterly installment* of |l each.
\ou do not even have to collect your interest; it will be sent you each quarter by mail. You may invest as many SM) a* you desire,
and for each S'*) so invested you will be paid SI each quarter. The cost of obtaining this stock 'is only 50 cents per share, making
the invcstmeni/or each share just &gt;80.50.
.

3% Paid on $10 Investmeats
i i c” &lt;L,dei l*3,t no on&lt;’ n?cd ftany themselves an investment with ua, the Hoard of Directors ha* authorized that Prepaid Divi­
dend Stock may be sold on installment* of not le»» than &gt;10 each. These installments will be paid 3 per cent interest until the to­
tal of &gt;8O.5&gt;&gt; ha* been paid in. when a share of Prepaid Dividend Stock will be isaued and then the money will at once begin to
earn 5 jier cent, a* above explained.

Your Money Can Be Withdrawn
Should you ilesite to withdraw your money at any time, turn in your certificate of stock, and dra.w out ytinr money. The
State law give* the Association the privilege of demanding a .HI-day notice, but thi* is simply nn emergency measure for'the pro­
tection of the investors, and would not be used except in cases qf absolute necessity. BANKS HAVE THE SAME PROTECTION.

Additional Profits
Your money is really earning more than 5 per cent. At the present time it is earning about « per cent compounded. All over
,h,e.‘*..Pcr ccnt. Paid you ** credhed on your stock. Whenever the additional earning* amount to &gt;20, your stock has then what we
call ‘•matured.*’ and you are paid back &gt;100 in cash (or-each $10 invested. Should you withdraw your stock before it ha* “matured"
you do not.get these extra earning*.
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Your Security
This is a picture of the home of /Alfred Bassenberry, whose address will be given if desired.
This house was partly completed, hut not sufFi-.
cie'ntiy to live in, when Mr. Bassenberry found he
was oul of funds. He heard of the Detroit and
Northern Michigan Building and Loan Association
and asked them for a loan. The result was they
paid his bills as they came due, and lie and his
family_arc now occupying the home. This is but
one of several instances of the splendid services
this company is rendering. Purely co-operative,
its object is the promotion of “home ownership."

It will cost you only two cents to
learn how your money can earn five
per cent .interest.

We are loaning this money on the home* ot the borrowers. We do not loan to those who are building to*rent or sell. If a
builder get* a loan trom.ua he must first sell the place to some one who will make it his home. Thus wc have the best security
possible, for a man will exert his best effort* to pay off a mortgage on hi* home.
\

Our Loans Are Small
At present we arc not loaning over &gt;3,000 on any one building. This scatters our risks, and make* them much better. We
kistt ou a -&gt;0 j&gt;er cent basis of lhe selling vilue of lhe properly. These loans ate paid back in monthiytinstaDnient&lt;i, which reduces
our liability each month. Could you ask for better security?

Detroit &amp; Northern Michigan
Building and Loan Association
11.35 Dime Bank Buildiny, Detroit, Mich.

E. B. TYRRELL. DET. MGR.

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Superior National Bink___Hancock
Metropolitan Stale Hank....... Detroit
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Old Detroit National Bank.. Detroit
First National Bank Calumtl. Mich

Merchantsand Mincry Bank.Calumet
Male Savina* Bank.. Murium. Mieh.
First Nallonat Bank.Msrqurtle.MIch.
Marquette National Bank. Marquette
Citlaen* National Bank
llouebtoo
Firvl Nat. Bank Lake Linden. Mich
Booth Ranie Bask. So. Ranaa. Mkh.
Houahton National Bank .Houghton

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, Oi TOBER 13, WIL

Soutbcptstem Barry
Department

IIICKtlHY CORNERS.
HAXFIEIH
&lt;k&gt;rre&lt;poii(ient. Helen Diet rich.
Mrs. Mattie JU/md-l- wu.* lim.
N. Du Ilin has lx*rn spending a few guest of Mrs. lu-lia Bowman of Bnltlq&lt;Crvek Monday night.
•
days in Bailie Creek.
Tim stork made a vi-it Tu.-Ml.iy
build a porch On Nelson Lillison's afternoon at Fred Sli!, - -dk-axiiu: a
new' house, lias returned h(&gt;me.
dear IHlle baby girl. Ai-lelln May
Mr. Mill.-r htw Ntarlcd to build In- Belle is lhe name given baby.
m-w house nl. GuR lake.
Mr. Andrus of Hoim-r is making
Avery I'ellingill, who has been 117,
is on lhe gain.
■ morman's.

CHESNEY
Mrs. Lumnd^ Sutherland and
Mrs. Delia Norwood of Delton lias
■rand son uf I Nister call&lt;-&lt;'
been visiling .Mr*. Manila Pennock
friend* and attendisf church here ami Mr. and Mrs. M. Hissell.
Sunday.
Mi-. F. Kelley, Mr-. A. OlttHtr
md son Cli.irlir made a busim-**
W. \V. Fisher uf Kalanuuiio
trip lo Midland Park Wednesday.
in lovi’it Monday.
Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Jones. Mr. ami
liny Shorter is employed In KalMrs. II. B. Lrwis mid Mr«. M. Jones
iminr.oo.
Frank Wright ami family motor­ motored lo Vernmnlvillo Saluiday
ed Sunday to Sonoma mid then to ami relurned Sunday.
Miss Ellen Kellt-y was homo over
Bailie Creek where Huy were
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Siiiitli. Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. C. C. Pelli.-ngill made
Mr*. Smith returned home wilh
a trip lo Kalamazoo Friday.
them.
W. Molt and daughter. Jjine spent
Mrs. Chiimb -rhiin of Cloverdale Friday In Bailie Creek.
Mr. mid Mrs. Will Moll went In
Hallie Cn-ek W«&gt;dm-sdiiy.

1)0 YOU know of anyone
who is old enough to
read, who has not seen that
sign at a railroad crossing?
time or other, then why doeen’t

Meybe you think, Mr. Merchant,

Your store and your goods need
more advertising than the rall-

.i&lt;m l.tlcll-

SUIIIIIILT

Willi

Reynolds.
datnrliliT.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bolyen and
daughter visited lhe former s iirolli- L. I.. Mimre of Haith- Creek. •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Germain went
er ami family near Augusta Salurduy ami Sunday.
.
In Kalamaxot) Thursday afternoon.
E. D. Ri-ymdds-nml family motor­
• B11III0 Creek Thursday evening.
ed, to Rutland Sunday mid spent lhe
Tim boys of Hickory Corners and
day wilh their sou mid brullier 1-ec
lleynolds and fiinulv

Nothing U ever completed in th*
•dventaing world.

The Department Stare* are *
very good example— they are
continually advertiiing — and
they are continually doing ■
good buainea*.
If it pay* to run a few ada 'round
about Chriatmaa time, it cer­
tainly will pay you to run advenUementa a bob t all the time.

of n friend.x Mi*. Hi; - ■
East Milo Monday evenibg and ■
spent Hi.- night wiiii her paranis
;
Morris Johnson, who spent iheI.
w.-ek-end in Milo. Iih* bdOghl a lilt.-!;
new home in .Luving.
.
Mrs. Emma-Smith and Jennie ;&lt;
Lyons of BanOebl epent ThuriHlny.l1
Ih.-ll Groat'.*.
and Friday wilh the hitler's broth­
Firol quarterly conf&gt;-n-nc(» will er. Bert Qjuck’s.
be- hi-ld at the cuun-h m'-xl Satur­
Miss Sophia 0pulh .*ni-nl three I
day al 2:30 p. m. A ginnt alikiidanc
days of last week with her brother
ih desired.
Rev. Lathrop will |&gt;(«-- in Hastings.'
Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Crandall id]
Aiidrew Adams ha- a lim- bunch Petoskey, on w return trip from I
i Chicago stopped al Milo Monday evfor a short visit with the,
one mol her, and they ate beauties. !&lt;-ning
'
ITenry Bowman uf Buttle Creek former's sister. Mrs. Albert Cha«e.
'wa- the guest of his see Carl and|. Mr. 6nd Mr*. John Doster spent
Sunday
with the latler's pan-nt.&lt; al 1
family Thursday.
Wall take.
Dr. mid Mrs. Stiles
Mr. and Mn?. Harty Jones. Mi*.,H-nvinan of Bailie t:

ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER

Brown

with

geranium* and.whib

younger general ion
IllHIUl ti*.

allernlions on

I lule .Mosher &lt;«f Okl.ilmimi
Buchanan. Miclu going In Oregon Slanl«-v Wednesday.
111 IK7H. Ho has been nlti-iulim: tlb-i Miss Gladys 'Ttdltfiid &gt;&gt;f Tecumseh.

riy Sunday evening

Ai-coliipnuying him i* Mi.* family &lt;-f We-i |fadf&lt;&gt;i&lt;l are gue-iie*. of. Windsor, a *i-l&lt;-; oflof Will Wu-kwire and wife.

is in need of repairing, bring

day with .Mrs. John RoIhiimhi of ijtni

it to us dnd have it cleaned

Mr. and Mrs. Ru*h Barrell and

in the

Rigid

Way.

AU

Saturday until Monday

Mr. jaiwldn triurnins hy wav

with Cha.'.

Hastings Business Exchange
130 East Center St,

Wm. A. Dunn, Mgr.
muthwest ritiaxii.

IK church next Sunday

.Mr.-. Harry Johnson, whu
been suffering from, neuriti*.

ha-

while It'll was formed
I titled atilumn leave* in
fhe early autumn of life.

with his niece. |
. tills being thr ,

biiiSiti

Flunk it over and

large .dab-*. (H7H wa*

Wanted Information.

If your watch or dock

..£&gt;0.00 to $125.00 per/urn?
.. in.(Hl In
*0.011 per urn
.
h» inii.lHl p-r in n-

of Prairieville;

.Mr.

Chain-

HINDS t.OHXERS.

With all
ouirs the imjuiry for "laml.
my suptdy cannot be-exhausted.

Phone 136

regard for &lt;&gt;wni!KR.
Small fruit.A sumptuous dinner
s.-rveil by Mesdlatm-s Thomas
•aimg for thing.* in gi
and Brown ami Mrs. Millon Coiiyer, nrv galltering mils from neighbor- 1
ing farm*. We Imtie this stiu il will I H

Richland.
Mit. I-rank XnnDewnlkwill enlerlnin Hi

Hastings Business Exchange

Sunday.
.•
examination for U. 2». mail eJerk at turning
Burl
Quick
enlei-taiued
iii-‘J
Detroit. Hr said it; was much easgrandmother ■ faun l.a-i Hi«’kui“-[
from Tuesday until Monday.
i
-mi Geortg- Tuiigule wrtil io Kalama- 1 -Mr.'and Mrs. Barnes ami
CEDAR CREEK.
Lawrence of Alleanirand Mr.-. John j
Brigham of Plainwell wore gu*-sl*j
mrr,- wu* a large crown oul .10
at Burt McBain's Friday.
' prayer meeting al Harry Johnsonib-d her mini. Mrs. &lt;imlli Stanley,
October
12
being
th'3Alh
miniI
I
hur*&lt;lay
night. Our nevi meeting,
from Wedm-ailay Uli Sunday.
Erflnst Quirk and family visited vr*ar$ o.f lim mnri.-ige of Mr. a-.id &lt;mt. 22. will be al Turn Baird's.
Mrs. Al'.eri Chase, i' -v mii.-i-iain.Andrew Carl, who had a stroke of
Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Ly &gt;11 r.
,.|, ...I? Im \l. I VI&lt;1... .... . . .
.
. .
day until Wednesday.
Sirs. Smith and Mtn
idevah*; Mr. mid Mr*. Charle

Mrn. Dick lliitri'iidcn ami liltbIram.
darighler.
Mr. Shorter mid Miss
Considerable comment a* well as
regrt’l has been cxperrssofl in our
Frank Van Drwaifcer hns a very *urroumling mmmunily lids fall by day
lhe young men and children drlib-

It'* jtnt butincM. that'* all, lo

PAGE FIFTEEN

MILO.
Mrs-Emerson Lewie spent Lite!I
last week-end in Kalamazoo.
. Mr. nnd Mr*. Howard Bush of C
Flint were called
lo Kjilamv^i ■

Elmer j ungale dim-,!

work fully guaranteed.

bell, who is ill wilh Moinarh

prlcoiui to small children who have
Iw-.-n accustomed to roaming at large
amt doing what they pleased in the
country. On&lt;- boy In llnriem has dis­
covert d that whenever .he jumps from

cat*. '
■
Wild cat*, such
iir.v,- b-vn caugli'
told. "You iau«tnT-do that.
some one b.-fow." One
“
Sunday, hcwa*/t,w* ,n K’'r'’J»e- ’hough formerly they
•
------being taught about heaven.
.. . „_ were comparatively common in most
there," he asked, ••will I be told all Parts- if the continent. The. few suethe time to keep quiet because there *lvor» occur mostly du Hungary and
Is serie one belowi occasloniiltylft-Sjiftln .mid Gn-eee. h&gt;^
Spain, by the way. the aulnials buihl
nest* in true* or among tall bambour
When Roughing* It &gt;■ Enjoyable.
for the rearing of their young, though
The nt erase man enjoys roughing it generally they pri’fe
for a while If there ia some one to do
the rough work.—Atchison Globo.
from the untamable European animal,I
but wire Introduced remfY tamed Ircu:
Egypft^
rd 5.GI3.IIN) Hies in SI. Louis, Mu.

by. n Delawsre inventor, whu patented
a,Hying machine tnfny year* ago. The
inventor used the bat a* the model Iu
designing ihe wings. Previous flying
tnpchke4 had bei’n cohstruated. on the"
bailbon principle, but Quinb&gt;'» appara­
tus consisted of wings 12 feet in &lt;11-

the jk-rsen flying, and the mutioim

In swimming.
cm

The wings n-tqaed tu

ded la flying with their -aid

Wc repair jcwclcry too,
rings cnidc larger or &amp;maU-

Clark .if CnnritraiA.-r-Midi

er; broken stones-, replaced
and new mountings furnish*

BattleCreekBiiilding&amp;Loan Association

Xinlli Gt

Financial Condition at the close of business, June 30, 1914. Doubles and Reduubles its Capital Stock. Incorporated: April, 1908 for $100,000

Eighth Grade.

Diamonds Remounted —

topic of study in history.
In geography

RESSME P
Lz-* JEWELER l\

Mrs. John Budd. ■&gt;( Augu*la

maps uml plarr ....
plants where they grow.
Scvrnth Grade.
spetil.
Our class has b&lt;-en di

l&gt;l&lt;- call.ii at Hu- r.i.tmly farm Sun-

r

mid

family

iTiinivr wiidi living Brun-

Primary I loom.

f Shnllz shrill snndav

Safety First
Thi* hold* trqe in your electric
wiring. That’s oni rcaion
why I urge you to let me do

III XU! KSIlin I (ORXI.RS.
Mr. and Mrs.- Clyde Hnttdoraboll

know it is done right «nd that
your IjtdliHng* are safe if I do
(he work.

l.liiircli mid Society.
M. I’. Church.
Pn*:n'hiiig Sunday' morning and

Will j-r.
run.

tTi&lt;- "aTnu 1 ng'SifiiUuy moiiilii
Ib-ineinlA-e I In- braver

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN

TiEXBEiisiinn

school hoi

si

Electrician.

Order Our Drays

Forbs Conklin is going wilh Will

When you l»*ve anymoviug lobe
done.; TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

Reincorporated February, 1911 for $250,000. Reincorporated February, 1912 for $500,000.
Reincorporated February, 1914 for $750,000. The Battle Creek Building and
Loan Association Increases Capitalization to $750,000.
RECEIPTS
, . . -$317,060.50

Prepaid Stock. "Class A" ...
Installment Stock, "Class B'
Loans on Mortage Security .
Loans on Mortgage Security Re-paid
Bills Payable
Accounts Payable . .
Bills Receivable ...
Accounts Receivable
Interest and Premium
Dividends on Prepaid Stock "Class A
Membership Fees
Due Borrowers (Incomplete Loans)
Interest on Bills-Payable—t '
’
Insurance Paid for Borrowers
Taxes paid for Borrowers
Real Estate
Office Salaries . . .f.
General Expenses ..
Printing
Stationery and Supplies
Advertising
Office -Rent
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash qii Hand

1.933-21

DtSBUHStMtSTS
$ 8l.855.5O
63O.OO
370.403.29

ISI.J09.48

18.750.00
2.597.91
15.40

75-35
15.584.72

14.000.00
1.163.51
6.304.00

75-35
9.670.69

12.00

r.5*4-99

136.05
398-8*

276.50
840.56
j 5.650.00
1.578:83 '
2.015.2:
203.25
74-23
183.06
j 47.90
188.35

3.377-32

HIGH STREET.
&lt; BEEK STREET.

Ou: Specialty.

JaKlllapid*

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
OFFICII PMOhe 70

Ru Phon* in

I

Orviilr Crilkazs -of

All an* jrortharly m\,il-

and Flovd Walkfli*.&lt;4
j lied nl I- W. Calkins' Sunday
.
The
‘ "

■

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

XORTHEXST BARRY.

i '&gt;

H. G. Aidham

ASSETS.
Loans on Mortgage Security.. .$219,093.81
Bills Receivable
.
6.288.60
Delinquent Interest and' Premium
1.803.61
Insurance Due from Borrowers
140.45
Taxes Due from Borrowers.
Rea! Estate ..............
...
15,650.00
Stationery and Supplies .
195.00
Furniture and Fixtures ..
170.00
Cash on Hand ......................
3.377-32

l.m-lla Will.-I-

.$347,160.5'4

Teacher of Violin

tnii-rh..Ori-dier 23, nflm-immi

$509,388.42
§509,388.42
LIABILITIES.
Prepaid Stock. "Cialis A"$335,205.00
Due on Installment Stock
"Class D"
I.3O3.M
Due Borrowers (Incomplete
Loans)
J.5‘4-99
Contingent Undivided Profits
1.803.61
Bills payable
4.750.00
Accounts Payable
381.17
Contingent or Reserve Fund. .. .
98.49
Advanced Interest and Premium
1.543-5*
Undivided Profits
561-56

$.47,16054

I hereby certify that the above statement n&gt; true.and correct.

Full Tenn Starts l-‘ir-st Week
•
September.

^HW"‘

....... . ............ ........ T. Hiitrhrn*.

Wenz's Capital City
Orchestra
AUTO PHONE aca

Lansing

Michigan

Stop I hose Eurfy Bnmclilul (aniijlis'

Albeit

llrmi|&lt;l"n ami family ami

Hi* feet, uttkli-s mid joint* wa t-h&lt;-ck&lt;-d. uml imivc. Iln- wuy far
.wollcii, and moving about was si-riou!* Ihroat u.od lung d-.-'Tme*. Galesburg.
H-ry painful.
Hi- wa.* curliiinly ini Gid a liottle of. Fofay * H-&gt;m-y and
1 bail way wlmn h&lt;&gt; slarp'd lo t.-Ae | Tar Compound, and Ink*- tt fnnjly.
I'ldi-y Kidnny I'ill*. H*- *av.«. “Ju.*l j Stnpg cntigli* and cold*. InmU rnw ........
...........
dinliuhi without
1 faw d&lt;T.*e.- nihdr mo f&lt;-i-l Indh-r, • inflamed
llirnnl.
1im»m^I-a
Iheli^ i-xidiiincd. il i*
&lt;nd u»»w -my |&gt;ahr, 'mid rhiunm- ’phlegm mid i* mildly luv,itiv«*. fa-l |lhai lh&gt;&lt; bird t-

FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS •”"
fOH BACKACHE KIDNEYS ANO BLAUOES A V.
u

.Mulhtdland i- X«» ojdale*.‘
I Adv.

♦
R. H. CADWALADER. Public Accountant.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
County of Calhoun
ss.
, ,
.
Qo this 8th day of September, A. D. 1914. before me. the subscriber, a notary public,
in and for said county, personally appeared the said R. H. Cadwalader. tome known to be
the same person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, who has ac-.
knowlcdgcd the same lo be his free act and deed.
. C. E. WHEELER. Notary Public.
My cointuissiuit expires, Oct- 19. 1915-

l&gt;Riikiiik*l

Mt.-liollnml.— 11 lb- „....... . .........
I mill wfiich tempers the light.

Battle Creek Building &amp; Loan Association
Room, s A 6 Marjorie Block.
,
. ■
ABell Phone 650.

Bailie Creek. Mich..

on Jasper Black.AU)cr^Altoft, A^cnth

Hasting»MdiLh.

�THE IHSTIX'ns BAXIEIt, OCTOBER 15, 1»K.

r»CK SIXTEEN

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■Mt

Paper a Room This Fall

WHS! IRVING.

WITHOUT A REFERENCE

On Saturday evening Robert J»»nkitui arrived hmne frmn his sum­
mer’s work nl the Bay View House,
nt Bay View. Everybody lu»« gone
Had anyone- Lad the hardihood to home now from thr large lake ho­
tels «o Mr. Jenkins informs ua. No
om* there now 'hul the liay fever
not the only honest man in the United .victims. They must perforce slay
States, his astonishment would have ’a while lomrer. but their coiii|iauy
is not so pleasant ns the other b*been intense.
■yC.IL 8 PEN C ER.

You Can Get the Material Now for Little Money
Because We Want to Clean Out All
Our This Season’s Paper Stock

IRVING.

Mr. and Mrs.- Pearl Johnson and
son were railing on our street Sun­
day afternoon.
i Parties from Shultz recently pur­
chased n traction engine from John
Loftus and started to move il lo
that place Saturday morning. They
had gone aboul iwo miles when the
rear axle broke and 11117 were com­
pelled to leave the engine and go on
lo their .homes.
Miss Lulu Sink is on the sick li»t
al this writing.
/
Mrs. Uvina Carey of Grand Rap­
ids visited at the home of tier
brother, S. W. Johnson and wife
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. PraH and snn
Runneth spent Sunday at Pal rick
Corrigan’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan nnd
son. Charles of Owosho visited rela­
tives here the latter imrt of last,
week.
r
Report of Brew school f,,r the
month ending October 9, ivtt:
Number day* tffffirlil. 20.
Total attendance, 3X1.
No. girls enfnl!«4, 12.
Nh. boy* enrolled. 5..
Total enrollment. 17.
Average daily attendance, imr.
I,ercentngr of attendance. ,t«.
Gladys M. Williams.
Teacher.

If any employe had hinted In tho re­
The population of the village of
motest degree that Mr. Sykea was be­
coming very forgetful and absent-mind- Irving was increased by the addi­
tion of three families Iasi week.
l-a*«1 week John Chapman and fam­
Waller Brisbane bad come to Sykea ily unkiadrtl iheir giswts nt inis
plm-c and now occupy the house beCo. ap bookkeeper and cashier with ionging lo D. I. Buller of lhe village.
splendid refernceo. Mr. Sykea person- J. C. Miller now lives in the south
slly engaged or discharged all tho part of the house of Mrs. Cornelia
help. He did It because ho alone un­ Keimoily on the south side of Oak
You will probably never be able to get
This winter when the evenings are
derstood human nature, or flattered ilrool. while Mr. nnd Mrs. Selah
more desirable patterns of wall paper than
long and cold and much o( (he time must
himself that he did. When ho had Gooilenougli are now ilwniciled in
Iheir home recently purchased of
wc are offering you RIGHT NOW at such
be spent indoors, ifn’t it good taste to
William Filleld.
bring thia trash here!"
One &lt;iay got long ago a black­
low figures—because sve want to get this
have your rooms as cheery and pleasant
"but,! supposed that—"
smith came to lhe village and made
"No
matter
what
you
supposed!
You
arrangements
io open up a shop in'
season
’
s
patterns
all
off
the
shelves
and
sell
as they can be made? Parents—you want
didn't steal anything from these peo­ Ito- village. The blacksmith shop
out the ODD LOTS (enough to paper a
ple, and so they certify that you are helonningMsi. Dr. Buller. Ju*l cast of
your boy and girl to stay in nights!
lhe Irving Holler Mills will be .lined
strictly honest. What fools!”
room, or maybe two rooms) so we can have
Mothers—you want your husbands at
by the “smithy.1' and the building
"I—I don't understand, str!"
"You might not have had tho chanoe has already been set in shn|H&gt; folthat space for next spring’s shipments of
home evenings!—Then make your rooms
lhe use of Hi.- village blacksmith.
By that lime the Irving Holler Mills
IRVING GRANGE.
"Good morning, sir!** said the young will have niTivisI lhe finishing
new papers which will be coming soon.
fresh and cheerful with fresh papering.
Program fnr Irving Grange,
touches in the way of completeness.
"Sit down, young man!" aboutsd Mr. &gt;o that they will be ready for use. lidwr 20. 1914:
liudruinetiLal .Music—Gladys 01tier.
refer- of tin* plan- ha* been a lilacksmltli
‘‘is a D&lt;-bl Rightly Incurred and
•hop, but on arcount of I In* irreg­ Not I no largo a Help or a Hind­
honest, but because 1 shall watch you ular operation nf tin* mills in lhe rance?" hy Rena Walker and t'.hai.
pa.«l nn om* ventured lo comiuci a Woodruff.
like a hawk."
(
ibop at IliU piper.
Heading—Edgar Fiflcld.
“Very well; I will take the place."
Tho cheese factory building, nurInitiation.
Mary Kronrwiller, Lecturer.
tomer camo Into the atom to pay a
Icr,
is
to
undergo
some
extensive
Phone 31
The Re.xall Druggists
debt of 1250. He brought currency repair* both".outside ami on lhe in­
Bunflrld A. O. a G.
Instead of a check. It being the noon
side. Il is learned that lhe inside
The regular moeling of
fhn
of the building will undergo many Gleaners will bo held nt lhe Glean­
er hall Saturday evening. (VIoImT
Sykes.
building. Tin* Dr. will soon com­ 1(1:
Every membei is rcqiuitwl lo
The next afternoon as ho returned mence to raise Hie building up and be prvm-nl.
from lunch Mr. Sykea smilingly.said to place iiQdernealh lhe same tt wall
The program is as follows:
*
THREE THOUSAND YEARS OLD CHINA'S MOST ANCIENT CITY him: "And now for a little Jaunt to or fi'tiiidnlion of concrete. afl&lt;*r
Song by the Arbor.
which the slniclure will in- reSing Slug!”
Paper—“Siicci Aiful Methods nf
iliinuled nnd paintrd.
Potato Ktnrage"- Mam Nay.
"You have caught me, have you?"
Discussion—"la the Collage Boy a
"Did you deposit that 3250 yester­
Hoy A. Johnson spent laid week
Siifceis
nn the' Fann*"—Hay
day? Did you enter It on tho cash
Befo'a Roma,
torlc Tlryns.
Wayland and anlated In- uncle
book?"
At the Irving General Store may be had lhe opportun­
‘I* Fall Road Work A«|Slanfu Is probably the most vener
"What particular 1250
do
you
|
Excavations recently carried, out by &gt;
ity to purchase every-day wants at (he right kind
into rrop. Hoy report* the jmiI.iId
able
city
In
Chins,
and
perhaps
has
mean?"
was
Risked
in
all
seriousness
the German Archaeological institute
Vueition Box.
rron m being it giKsl-mil’ mnl nice
of. prices. *Tis true some things have took a
"The payment'made by Adams, air.”
ou the site of prehistoric Tlryns have had a longer continuous existence
quality.
jump, but just look here at these'prices:
“But he didn't make a payment to
revealed lhe existence of a still more than Athens and lutxor. The Chinese
Dr. Damon I. Buller went to !&gt;•■mo."
some warranty
ancient palace lying beneath the re- themselves believe with--------------- .
Three Sc boxes N.T. Matches--------10c
Unit Saturday nnd remained until 00 THROUGH HARDEST ROCK
Balk Cocoa, per lb.
.
mains of the palace laid bare by Schlte «*t it was flourishing 2.WQ years be
"But he did to me. and I left the
25c
Three 10c pkga. Tobacco.........
. 25c
•' mann and Dropfeld some thirty years for,‘ Home was founded
On the one money with a slip on your desk."
fly
t» bare Lenox Soap.'
.
25c
ago.
band. Its story touches the first ap
“But 1 found nothing of the sort, and
•k at Irving to further tin* No Substance on Earth Can Rsal&amp;t the
Tho whole elevation on which the pearance of the Chinese race; ou ths you said nothing to me about II"
fortress palace stands was thickly In- o,|ier. It was again brought Into a foye
The indignant young man demanded
Melvin A, Johnson tuuuidod hit
habited at least us far back as 3W: fron‘ &lt;&gt;r Chinese history when the
hndlii-r Alva Johmuin of Yanke&lt;
il. C. Among tho early Inhabitants bite Empress Dowager Tsubsl sought and when ho threatened Mr. Sykea
GENERAL STORE
IRVING, MICH.
Stone Is still sawn by band, even
now discovered I. a Urge circular &gt;««»»
«all a refuge from the with a suit for defamation of charucDell Nchiffinanii and son Waller In great cities where the latest appllBOTH PHONES-Haatings, IMIL-JS; Mbldleville Line. M2 IL-IS.
building about fourteen meters In dl ,nx”" of «»»• •*»«*•■ 11
b*®» U»«
SchilfniXpii allendvd
Hie
hum**
ameter. uhlch may be rscogulxed as stronghold of many monarchs, the bul
In answer to an advertisement next coming and street carnival held in
the most ancient palace of the dgnasly w,rk
many revolts and ffiva day Miss Hattie Somers called. She Waylnnd last week. They attended
of Tlryns. This structure, which was
"oO ’&gt;”•
of «pny rell- was fumbling in her reticule for her Friday.
references
when Mr. Sykes exclaimed: ' Several in this vicinity are mak­ stage of perfection.
beforsi 1M0 JI.
differs com- &lt;io°*"Don’t want to see them!"
ing preparations lo have their work
y in design from the later bull*
Sianfu became a great elty because
The Idea of using a metal cord and
"Hut they are references,” she pro­ m&gt; well under way I hat they enn at­
The places of sepulcher of the - « B’O0&lt;1 ln U»® province of Shensi and.
tend the big home coining and Ing stone was patented by Eugeae
......
-----------....tn
------1 therefore, on the borders of the llllm
tested.
local princes
sere .long
sought
vatn.
but a be-hive rombJn excellent pres . ,table dwrt« "nd rolll«»« uplandv
"Ain’t worth a cent a pound! Just ••1 reel fair in MidtUeYlIh’ WediH’s- ChsTatllar In France la 13M. Hts ap•Iriy and Thursriny.
ervatlon hiu beep discovered and ex *hence came successive hordes bl diachsrged a young fellow with giltfine of tho bigip-sl events ilial the
cavatod.
More than two thousand; barbarians to threaten the peace ot edged references who stole 3250 be­
was used last year In cutting a trench
1 years bro II was’robbed of Its treas-j Jh® Howery Und. It has. never lost fore myJace and eyes and then threat­ village of Irving has over ha&lt;l will through the Pont Neuf tn Paris.
lake place Saturday, Oct. 17 in the
urea, aud In the time of the Ho man Its protective character, aud 10 years ened ma with a suit for damages!”
The principle upon which tbs me­
form of n school rally and field day.
ago
the
great
Mohammedan
rebellion
"He
must
have
been
a
bad
man."
emperors It was converted into an oil
This event is open lo any country chanical stone-saw works Is described
vainly spent Jts strength against It
“Every one that bandies your money •ehool ih'iiK t-. ot ungraded Knoou by Victor Kaynourd in La Science at
mill.
.
/ strength entirely van- is a thief!”
11
Other tombs have been found which
in llir* county. A nice program of la vie aa follows:
ilghty wplls. though use
“If you think that,-Air. Sykes—”
athletic events Ins been scheduled
it la hoped may proviu intact. They Ubcd.
An endless rope composed of three
„
modern artillery, are fat
b&gt; commence in lhe afternoon at
| will be excavated.
more fptmidable. and now In better re­ havo read and beard that women aro two o'cl&lt;M-k and will consisl of D«»t
movement and draws with It a grind­
pair. than those of Poking. Ils popu more honest that men. I expect-you'll races, egg rare* nnd all kind of ing granular substance, pressing this
I SHOCKED BY HER GRAMMAR iation Is variously estimated, but Is
sports'for obi and young. Hporte
hard upon the stone that Is to ba
will be conducted along Y. Al. G. A.
numbered by the hundred thousand.
lines of eligibility and will Ik* in eawn. The mordant substance Is grit
you'll be under my watchful eye.**.
mixed with water. Tho stream of waLittle Wendell'Xolmes Emerson Re­
Mias So me re had held the place for charge of Prof. G. D. Doxtader.
sented Criticism From One Evi­
principal or the Middleville High
NO ROOM FOR THE WHINER
133 Ottawa rfienue if. it).
‘schools, who will also loach the prevents the heating of tho cable. The
Both Phones 4391
dently So Uninformed.
•
caller at her boarding place. The
romnotilnrs
some
now
games. ends of the cable are Joined by splic­
card read: "Mr. Waller Brisbane.” She SnitoVle prizes will b6 awarm*d the
Little Wendell Holmes Emerson ot World Has Little Um for Man Who
inghad heard the name at the office. Even winners.
Looks Habitually Through Eyes
After tbe^-flrntfani of
The hardest rocks, such as porphyry.
Boston was resting sedately with his
the Junior partner had.told her that events supper will lu* sen'en in IJie
of
Gloom.
book In a park shortly after a picnic
he had grave doubts about the young M. F.. church parlors by th&lt;* luidies
softer, such aa marble, but not ao rapman's
guilt.
Aid Society of. Irving from 5 lo 7:30
He who-thinks lhe world la full of 2 23
knew perfectly well he had eaten too
' The discharged cashier had made no I*. M. The evening will Ito given
nearly nine Inches an hour, granite at
. much and he was very much surprised good people and kindly blessings Is/
effort lo get another place, but bad &lt;over, tu addrusse.s hy Rev. Russell H.
We will do the rest. We can make that Winter Suit or Overfrom six to seven inches an Twur.
' and thockad at himself
He prayed much richer than he who thinks the •
spent much time in thinking. Mr. Bready. of Hastings; Prof. G. 0.
contrary.
Each
man's
imagination
r coat look like new. Dry Cleaning is our business exclusively.
, fervently that no ono would notice bls
Dbxlnder. of Mhl'Revillo nnd Mrs.
Sykes
was
certainly
a
mean
man.
largely
peoples
the
world
for
himself.
We specialize in Ladies’ Garments, Furs, Feathers. Plumes,
condition.
E. E. Warner of Irving. In addi­
Etc., also Feather Dyeing. WE GET tlie SPOTS.
Just then a kindly old lady appeared Some live In a world peopled with much to be doubted.
tion music suitable for .the nrcAsion
"Wo have come," said the chairman
ue.lu» him.
m,u. "Ah."| Prine®* of the royal blood; some In a
will Im* rendered. Eveirbodv plan
and sat down bvslde
AU of a sudden one night 4s he lay
I. -I. h.v«
u&lt;ll, Injured ’»•«
t&gt;."rere u&gt;d nrtreUon. You
to conn* to Irving Saturday, ©cl. 17.
thought Wendell.
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We Clean Cleenar
turning the problem over in bls rilnd and. enjoy a pleasant day of enter­ this nomination. The city needs a
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have
your
choice.
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her esthetic sensibilities.''
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™* - * “5- bW.-orM- » &lt;»™ for the 'hundredth time, a bright tainment nnd instruction. ^Teachers, man like you—strong, brave, self­
!
Hy this time the kind old Indy was;
made., self-reliant, owning no master,
Urn.lj- -aw
My Ullin boy." .aid Pr«d™a lull, wh.1 w Ihlnk nl u thought came to him, and It was that pnrenls and children are e^wjc.igliy
—--wr--,
—■»_T.
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• .
Mlsa urged to come. The rural schools tearing no man.’*
or what faults or troubles you find In thought that had dent him to
ahe. "aro you over eight!"
The great man wu visibly touched.
IL It Is a choice that concerns your­ Somers. One day after Mr. Sykes had of today need just such encourage­
"I'll not deny." said he, "that your
spent half an hour In looking for a ments ns this to make country life
I young Mr. Erueriou recovered his dig­ self mere than all other* combined, certain paper It wu found in a ''catch­ more al tractive for the children. kind Words have shaken my resolu­
nity. That a woman with such out­ whether you grouch In the gloom, the all" drawer In his desk, and the re­ The niiinii of lhe connli-y boys and tion. 1 trust that. If elected. 1 may
landish x ram mar should dare to critl companion of hateful goblins, or stride mark wu made that the drawer hadn’t girls are fairly groping in lhe dark justify your confidence and prove that
die him was unbelievable.
"No In the sunshine, seeing smiles and been opcilod before for a month. Had fnr some avenuen through which I am Indeed strong brave, aelf-relithey mtiy derive the «ame good,
madam." said he. prou'dly, "I have catching shreds ot song.
Men and aromvn In God's Image were the map in a moment of absent-mind­ wholesome pleasure and recrcalinn
overeaten!"—Natloftul Monthly.
edness-placed money and slip In that
not made as whining, groveling beings.
1 Inii the town children have. It h no mah. Suppose you wait a minute
receptacle? Would Miss Hattie take generally conceded ainnng educa­
advantage of an occasion and make a tors nnd teachers, as well ns close cepl?"
National Anthem Naturally.
tally as well m physically; -to labor
The organist was not lacking In pa­ well and Joyously; to take the gifts of search?
observers of conditions generally
The girl would bo only too glad to existing in the rural &lt;H«tricls today.
triotism. yet rebelled when n’sed to Providence, whether they be Joy or sor­
Stomach Trouble Quickly Cured.
To be enduring must be of the
play ’ The StarSpangled Banner" at row. and bear them cheerfully and do so and help him solvo the mystery Hint the country children are de­
People go on suffering from Hltle
very best material known.
prived nf many of the good times
a wedding. .
stomach troubles for years, and
with courage; to add ever something to
What happened next morning tn the which their more fortunate city Imagine they have a serious disca-*.
I "It Is not appropriate." he uld.
HF.At’TY AND &lt;HONITV IN
thy world's stars of happiness, if It be
conteni|MTrnries
enjoy.
That
Is
office of Sykea A Da via interested •ev­
*
"Ain’t It?" said tho bride's father. only .a smile
MOM'MF.NTAL ARTatc obtain­
They over-eat or over-drink and
what
makes
them
can*
lhe
life
of
ent people.
ed only by careful attention to
force on the stomach a lot of extra
"Cot all.the rest of the program, if you
Tx&gt;ok up! See how flooded with sun­
lhe city nnd Anally induces them to work, but they never think that
detail, proportion and tiQisli.
want to, but stick lo that. After me shine this beautiful world is whsn
remarked that he might be out for leave the rural communities, just the stomach needs extra help to do
ALL MONUMENTS FROM ©I’R FACTORY are made of the best .
[ having the hardest kind of a -fight to
«n soon ns they cast their InL them­
faced with smiling eyes.
half
an
hour.
materials trom domestic and foreign quarries.
,
I keep Belle's mother. from marrying
selves. The credit for thia field &lt;lny the extra work.
If you would win anything, do any­
If these people would lake TonnCWR PRICES are the lowest consistent with the highest grade i her off to a foreigner! Between Belle thing. be anything, don't whine.—
nnd school rally belongs lo lhe live
dnwer. and there lay the -money and nnd enterprising, teacher Verne R. Hne Tablets regularly they wrtuld
' and mo we won out for an American. Christian Herald.
be a great big help to the stomach
the slip.
Johnson of Irving.
"°.w is ,lie ,ime ,o h,T® Mndatfona pnt
| and IT this ain't the time for tho 'Starin Rs strain of over-work.
No
In for MOM MENTS ordered for FALL and SPRING.
At 10:35 Mr. Sykea returned.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. R. Rhnw have mailer what you eat or drink TonSpangled Hanner,' I'd like to know
“What Is this?"
c.-inls out announcing n reception oline. tabs sweeten your sour stom­
: when* that time la."
Dally Thought.
“The money that Mr. Brisbane didn't to lie held at their home * Friday ach and stop gas betohing in five*
Blessed are those who have the gift
embenle!"
-vemng. Get. trt comtneinoraling minutes.
The heaviness
diaapof making friends, for It Is one of
•Ha! fool!" •
Iheir 2f&gt;th wedding hnniveraary. pears, and lhe elomach is greatly
Hastings, Mich.
No Doubt They Do.
God's best gifts. It Involves many
Mr. nnd Mrs. Shaw both grew up aided in ite work of digestion.
Many modern literary critics no
from their childhood days in this
dou\it follow the rule of Sidney Smith, things, but above all. the' power of
-Ha!
fool!"
T0N0L1NE
going out of one's self and appreciat­
vicinity and have resided ever since Tablets npt only promptly relieve*
-Who. alrr
who said he aster read a book before ing whatever Is noble and loving In
Iheir marriage in lhe present fine all distress, bul if taken regularly
reviewing It, as it prejudiced a man
another.—Thomas Hughes.
home owned by them. This oc­ will absolutely cure indigestion by
ror (lie last fifteen years N. E.
Joseph .Ihdra, a N&gt;w Bedford i
casion is one of genuine pleasure
"I acted like a fool. air. and am sor­ In Iheir numerous friends invited building up the flabby, overworkSwanson of Denver. Colo., lias been Ihherman. recently- raughl u mac.kcsf walls of the stomach and make
ry
for
it!
Miss
Somers
Is
a
nice
girl.
.
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il*
unlt'ral
resources
Swei;ou
working over the ronstrurtion of a erei off Xo Mans Ixuul'whidi had a \ Investigation of nirkno**
to assist them in celebrating 25 them strong enough to digest the
Fall
In
love
with
her.
sir,
and
the
day
ntu«W
|
|MN&gt;»eMcs
nil
the
oleujents
‘
itee«-.«year* of wedded life. Their friends most hearty tpeal. ft for a 50 day*'
cube puule consisting of thirty rubber band aliout its body Jusl wn ' eiuraged in manafarturing
'
of wood which interlock. He n n l'I";** ’■ supposed the shut lies in London from wood hn- sary lo Iwoine an important indus­ you are married FU hand you a check unite in wisliintrtliem many h#ppy treatment.
trial stet««.'
Inexhaustible lOrGglM.
forests. for 35.0001”
n»h had been marked in this man­ tlArtnditaim IMi..
rat urns of lhe day.
lik.« .
IheXMUSUUle
Mailed by American Proprietary
1
rirh ore deposits and important
~
can solve his puxile in ner when in some I'niictl Slall^
Co., Boston, Mass.
fcnly-four hours' work. natebery.
Greece is slarling rxtfnoive ci­
alow (KiiMiii affecting tin: heart.
wealth and prosperity.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.
trus frail, growing.

We Need
Room for Next
Spring’s Stock

Stebbins

Carveth

Hastings, Mich

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The Irvins General Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store

Jhis Company is not affected by senti­
ment. Jt is not influenced by family
differences or prejudices. Estates en­
trusted to its care are managed strict­
ly upon business principles without par­
tiality.

PtRand RapidsJrust Kompany

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

MONUMENTS

Ironside Bros.

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�|THE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOBER 15.1914—20 PAGES

PART THREE—PARES 17 TO 20.

while in other places if. is badly
in need of ’repair, ilk upkeep not
having liecn carefully looked af­
ter by Hie slates.
The Santa Fe
anti other trails, of course, never
were improved in lhe same sense
as I hi- Cumberland road.
Many
road enthusiasts insist that the
D. .A. R. URGE GOAT. TO TAKE Federal Government never should
have dropped lhe CumlieriariU road.
OVER FAMOUS -MAIL
ROUTE.
.
School Report;
Report of the McOinher school
for month. Sept. 25.RAN 800 MILES FROM
No. days taught. 20.
CUMBERLAND TO ST. LOUIS ’Totiil atb-ndanro, if»n.
Average daily attendance, 22J5.
No. girls enrolled. 12.
No. boys enrolled. 12.
Opened For Stage Trnfile From ISIS
Total enrollment. 21.
Until 1852. It AA’as Great
Percentage of .ilt&lt;-ndance. «xi%
per cent.
.
Thoroughfare.
Those who were n«-iljier tardy nor
The women of the Society nf the absent for this month afo: Marjorie
Daughters of the American Revolu­ Crawley, lledent Munro. Hussell
tion are confident, they say. that Sinclair. Myrtle • Cooley. Myrtlsome time the United Stales Gov­ Munro. Merle Coo’ley. tjwrenre
ernment will take hold of l|ie
Camley, Winnie Bryans. Max Craw­
movement in improve the historic ley, Leon.-l Jlunro. Mildred SinClair.
trails, making a great national
Marjorie Crawley received the
gateway from lhe Atlantic to the highest average in' spelling, which
Pacific.
This 'movement, which w;ts tori. Myrtle Munro rrceivtil
would use ns a basis for a national ’.ou in siwllin’g examination.
transcontinental highway the cele­
Nora Clary, teacher.
brated old Cutnls-rtmid road. built
by llie United Stales a century ago.
School Report.
in response lo lhe demands of the
Report
for Lem n tu-hool . for
people living west of the Alleghen­
ies. started wit Ii Kansas City Chap­ month ending Ort. 2.
No. days taught. 20.
ter of the Daughters of the Ameri­
Total attendance. 128%.
can Revolution mid has since . re­
Average daily attendance. 6.1.
ceived t lie cordial indorsement of
Numtier Imys enrolled. ’.*.
1 Im national organization.
Nuiidier of girls enrolled. 5.
The Daughters of .the American
Total enrollment, 7.
Revolution have no objection to
Percentage nf attendance. 9I.H.
the building nf the'proposed Lin­
Lloyd ami Alice Laiibnugli have
coln highway across the country
earli one tanly mark.'
along a more northerly route, but
James Boulter and Greta Hamp- .
are convinced Ural I lie Cumberland
ton nTeivi-d a half holidtiy.
road and the historic trails which
led from Up* Mississippi River to
School* Report.
the Pacific were selected by lhe
pioneers because they were the na­
Report nf Cedar Creek Mhool for
tural highways, offering the least month ending Oct. 2, 1914.
resistance, and for that reason were
NO. of days taught, 20.
The best routes known to the hardy
Total attendance, 310.
settlers of the early days.
Total tiumber viiiolled, 17.
Percentage of attendance, trit).
Uncle Sam spent 87,rtM),Of*l on
the Cumberland road, which was
Mr. Edgvr math* us a.pleasant
completed for a distance of about call on J In* afternoon &lt;»f'8ept. 22.
Our seliobl ground is distinguish­
won
miles, one of the longest
straight roads ever constructed by ed hy tlic addition of a m-w ting and
any government in (he world. The staff.
original plan was io build this ftr- 1 The pupils were much phased
mous pike from Cumberland, Md.. with tlie premiums received' onto st. Louis, but a iHiylion of-’.ihr work at the fair.
W*&gt; are u»|vht&lt;-&lt;l tn one hf our
western end never was macadamiz­
ed.
The survey was run to Jeffer­ kind friends for n magnificent, bou­
son City, tin* capital of Missouri. quet of tjahlias. which site left
without
making
tier
presence
It was the plan to have the road
run through the capitals of Ohio. known. Thank you. Mrs. Pen.-c.
We shall in* very glad to welcome
Indiana and Illinois to St. Ixiuis.
Partially sufveyed in IHtkl, this road any visitors who may wish tn call.
1- Willills, teacher.
was not.thrown open until 1818.
From Hint time until 1852 Ityj Cum­
berland road was lhe great artery
School Report.
of travel into the Western country.
Report
nf Parked school for
In the ear|y;&amp;O's the railroads look month ending. Sept. 251 h.
from ii the hulk of tho traffic, ns
No. days taught. 19.
well as the mails between Hie east
Total attendance. 326.5.
mid Hie west, ushering in the per­
Average daily attendance. 17.18.
iod Of its decline.
No. iHiys &lt;&gt;nroUe&gt;l, 9.
A foaliin of the. road are the
No. girls enrolled. 9.
aiany potoierous -nnd . handsome
Total enrollment, 18.
sioite bridges mpl culverts, striking
Percentage &lt;&gt;f altendmico, B5.5.
in appearance.
The "pike taiys"
Those neither absent nor larny
believed tliat the stage line of Aho (luring the month’ were Ethel mid
national road had • never iiern Edna Jones. Lilie and Carl Norris.
equaled for dash and spirit on any Raymond. Holland and Marjorie
road in any age or country and Tack. Ethel nnd Verlie Day. Thel­
they declared that lhe golden char­ ma Hallock. Leo Groat and Harold
iots of.the celebrated Appian Way, Hill.
drawn by lhe fastest horses of an­
Bernice William®, teacher.
cient Roipo, were hut
a dismal
cortege in comparison with
the
School Report.
sprightly
procession
of
stage
Report-of the Monroe school Dirt.
coaches on the
great American
highway. -They were especially No. 2 Fr„ Johnstown, for the month
ending
Oct.
2.
proud of the finely equipped mail
No. nf days taught. 20.
coaches.
Total enrollment, 30.
While the road served ns the
Total attendance. 585.
great artery of travel for the hardy
Percentage of altendmico. 97%.
pioneers, and gave llw people ot
Nn. of tardy marks. I.
the Western country a sense of *yNo., of visitors. 5.
.
curity wtiji-lT could not I6ve btyn
Those receiving half holidays for
afforded by any other tneaifs. grip perfect attendance were; Garret
of the most important fund ions of McPeak. Ethelyn Wallace. AVanneln
the S7.OOtJ.tldO highway was to pro­ Nye. Rofirrt Wall,’ Keithelh Roger*.
vide easy, quick mid safe means for Martha Sonicksen. Charlotte Fen­
I lie 4ransporialH&gt;n of lim- United
ton. Irene Thompson. Willis SonStates mail.
Cmitrads were, made ickson, Lyle Adamson. Marie Par­
for carrying the mails witli stage mele.
Mudelitie ’ Albright.
RuMtf
coacli companies much the smile as Rogers. Gface Wall. Dorothy Wall.
they are now made witti the rail­
Oscar Sonicksen, .Lottie t». Lilley,
roads.
The most iniporlnnt mails Matilda Sonicksen.
Joseph Wall,
carried over the . road were those Pearl .and Allen Womls have Imvh
between Washington and St* Liuis. lardy twice but.jiol absent.
Many olber lines of mail coaches
Ethel Luce, teacher.
were operated.
&lt;
The "express mall" corres'iwmtU.
School Report.
e&lt;i to Hie fast mail train of today,
Report of Briggs school, Assyria ’the time Inade by some of these
"express mail’’ lines was regarded township for month ending Oct 2.
No. of days taught. 20. '
ns a wonder.
For example, the
Total attendance. 550..
government's contract
called for
Average daily attendance, 27. 5.
lhe delivery of- mail in si. Louis
No. of lioys enrofleo, 17.
ninety-four hours after it I&lt;41
No.’ of girls enrolled. IL
.Washington.* Ten miles per hour
Total empllmvnl. 28.
was an- ordinarily rate of speed.
Percentage nf attendance. 982?. •
Relays of fresh horses were placed
Fpose neither tardy nur absent ’
■about twelve miles apart, and
dmmg Hie month were Helen Bor-.
these were ehauged in le«s time
ker„ Ernest Barker. George Barker.
tlimi it take.* to tell it, the driver
August Barker. Sterling Butter­
retaining his Meat mid sending his
field. Carl; Brandt, .Agues Curtis.
fresh team away on a dead gallop.
Mefi were stationed at the foot of Norma Case. I.emi Cole. Ora Hill.
Clair Meade. Oren Wills. Lisle
the long hills, with tw” horse teams
Strickland, -Roy Strickland. Kate
to help the couches uphill, thus fa­
lumili. Tommy Ely.
cilitating their movement.
Coral Hendrick. Clare Hendrick
The women of the I&gt;. A. II. be­
lieve that no other Jorcn contribut­ and l.elnud Stanton were not ab­
sent, bul tardy during Hie month.
ed more compared with ihe num­
■
Maude Corlrighl, teacher.
ber of years it was in active use,

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ICUMBERLANOROAD

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Those who wait until they have fifty or one hundred dollars with which
to start a bank account, seldom have one. ONE DOLLAR will start a
Savings Account in this bank, and if added to Systematically for a
few months, will secure the first one hundred dollars.
A Savings Account of this kind provides a fund upon which you may
draw at any time, either for investment purposes or as a fund to pro­
vide for your future needs. Besides the protection such a deposit affords
you receive interest compounded semi-annually at 3 per cent
per annum. Your deposit is safeguarded by the $700,000 resources of
this bank.
All the accommodations which a bank can extend to its customers we
are prepared to place at the disposal of our patrons.
*

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THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU

TJae

We Ifflave Ever OKeredl For Salle,

Every O*f I» &gt; Barjaia

xi Acres—Gravelly loam soil. good house, good water, large hen house; hog
—liousc and coni cribr i6o apple trees loadcd~with fruit, the location is fine;
£5 mile to R. R. station, store, school and church. Price $ijoo;-terms cash.
30 Acres—Two miles from Freeport: clay loam soil and lays good; the
buildings arc fair and the farm is well watered arid has good fences; there
is plenty of all kinds of fruit and the location is good; price $2,000; terms
one half down.
35 Acres—Good Soil and lays gently rolling, nearly all under cultivation and
fairly well fenced; there is a fair 8 room house with good cellar, one barn
30x50, another 16x24, also 2 hen houses and hog house. This farm is four
-and one half miles from Hastings. Price $1750; terms $1,000 down.

61 Acres—Clay and gravelly loam sdil and lays good, about 50 acres under
cultivation and eleven acres good pasture; the fences are good and the farm
is well watered; there is a good seven room house; bam 36x44. also corn
crib, hen house nnd hog house; there is plenty of all kinds of fruit; stcpl
windmill and tanks ami five acres of alfalfa; this farm is 2% miles from R. R.
station, and 6 miles from Hastings. Price $3600; terms one-half down.
80 Acres—Four-miics from Hastings on a good road and ideal location, good

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soil ami lays level; the fences arc good and the place is well watered; the
Ijpjtsc has nine rooms &lt;nd could not ,|&gt;e duplicated for $3000; the barn is full
basement 30x40 in good repair; there is. pleaty of all kinds of fruit; steel
wiudmill and tanks. Price- $6000, terms $4,000 down, balance long-time at -

■ 5 per cent.

KASTIINGS, WCEDKsAN

BAGLA DISTRICT.
Last Week’s Leiter.
■
We had perfect attendance

last

Glenn and. Clare While visited
Merle Slocum, Saturday.
Tho eighth grade are studying
TiiSo”*1n grriinmtir.
Mr. Edger Visited us last Thurs­
day.
The .eight h grade drew some
good pictures of lhe circulation of
■the blood, last Friday.
The Misses Harriet, Mary and
Florence Goodell visited nl Etta
Walters Sunday afternoon.
We have our schoolroom deco­
rated by chains, njadff by the first,
ttwond and third grades.
We are getting so we can add
much more quickly than we" did.
• Etta Walters called on Mrs. John
Walters, Saturday afternoon.
Our first grader has learned 33
words.
We ah* very proud of him.
The Messes Marvin nnd Lnwreneo Slocum visited Donald Good­
ell Sunday forenoon.
Merle Slocum was absent Mon­
day on account of illness.
Our fifth grade Arithmetic, class
is studying fraction*.
Our fourth graders are taking un
lhe study of descriptions.
Eva Smith, teacher.
Cleveland’s 1015 city government
will rout taxpayers M.099,000, de­
spite cuts in estimates.

HEAD OF GULL LAKH
Last Week's Letter.
Sunday was a perfect October
day nnd quite a number enjoyed it
here nl the head of the lake. Al­
though the season is virtually clos­
ed over eixty'took dinner at Tur­
ner’s.
Mr. and Mrs.
M. Hammond
and Iheir lovely liUJe daughter.
Ruth, the .Misses Rrandslelter and
Herbert Rogers of Doster neigh­
borhood. and Mr. Elbert Thayer of
Eldora, Iowa, partook of chicken
dinner wilh Mr. and MH. John 8.
Chandler, after which the ".Scout.”
with skipper Miller at the’wheel,
was chartered for a sail around the
lake which included the lovers
lane trip and a call at lhe Kehfleld
farm.
Build Fine Road in Baltimore.
The residents of Baltimore are
building a stretch of staje reward
road of which they may oe. proud.
It will be of trunk-line, width. 16
feel, and will extend from John
Kemmerling’a farm lo the Edmonds
place. Two miles have been sur­
veyed. but only- one mile will he
built this year.
The work is in
charge of John Crawley, who has
jnade a very progressive highway
commissioner.
The
reward on
trunk line ■ highway per mile is

NORTHEAST KALAMO.
Last Week’s Letter.

Alice Moy, is the name**given to
the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Ploof, bora hat Tuesday.
Alfred Boyles has a new shingle
roof on his barn.
Frank Briggs and son spent the.
first of the week near Rice Creek
with diis sister and family.
Floyd Wyble and family from
Denver .Colorado, arc visiting his
parents, Charles Wyble and wife
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Briggs nnd
children spent Sunday in- Charlotte
with Carl GriesL,
•
Fred Smurr and’family, while
going lo the Charlotte fair, Thurs­
day met with an accident.
Their
horses became frightened al an au­
to, throwing them all from thi- Car­
riage and injuring them nil. DMldes
breaking the carriage in many
places.
Report of lhe Wylrte school for
month ending Sept. 30:
Number of pupils •enrolled 17.
Number of days taught, 17.
Average daily attendance, 163.
Percentage of Attendance. 90.
Only five were absent one day
each during month.
Hazel Briggs, teacher.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

• Out Fishin’
A feller isn’t I Irinkin’ mean,
Out fishin’;
His thoughts arc mostly good nnd
Cleon,
Out llslnu*;
He. doesn't knock his fellow men.
Or harlMir any grudrtw then;
A feller s at bin Jluv^Mitcn OutMisbin'.

WEST 8EBEW.A.
Last Week’s Leltler.
Early last -Thursday morning a
baby girl was horn lo Mr. and Mrs.
Iiomilil GoiHlemoot.
.Mrs. Fox is
nursing her daughter.
I In the afternoon of the same day
a daughter was ixirn to Mr. mid
Mrs. vietdr Wilson. Mrs. Wilson
is attending her dauglib-r-jn-law.
The Church of Christ joined in
The rich ore comrades lo the poor, lhe concert of prayer fnr peace in
Europe nl both services Inst. Sun­
Out llslrin’;
day. In the morning pastor C. A.
All brothers of n common lure,
Slack spoke upon Rev. lt»-tO. "King
Out fishin";
of Kings, and Ixinl of Lords." In
The urchin wilh tho pin and siring the evening, upon Psa. 46:10, “Be
Can clilun with millionaire
nnd still mid know that 1 am God: I
king;
will b&gt;&lt; exalted among the nulions,
I will he exalted in the earth."
Vain pride is a forgotten thing,
Oul fishin’.
School Report.
A feller gels a c.liance lo dreani,
Report of Dowling school for
Oul fishin';/
lhe inontli ending October 2.
He learns UipbpA titles’of a stream.
No. days taught, 20.
Oul fiMim';
•
Total .attendance, 310.
And he canjwasli his soul in air
Average daily attendance. 15.
That isn't foul witli selfish care,
No. lioys enrolled, 8.
An' relish plain and simple fare
No. girls enrolled, 8.
Oul flsbin'.
Total enrollment. 16.
Percentage of attendance, 08.
A feller has no time for hate,
"
Those earning
holidays
I his
Out fishin';
month are: ' Evelyn Ormabee.
He isn't eager to be great.
Myrtle House. Aaron Scliwuclm.
Out fishin';
John Hook. Nellie Herrington. Ar­
He isn't winkin' thoughts of pelf,
thur Gerbw, Ealitli Ch-mencc, Cliff­
Or goods slacked high upn a shelf ord
DeBois,
Haze)
Kemerling,
Bul lie is always just himself.
Gladys French.
Vero Clemerice,
Out fishin'.
Marville Whitney.
The ninth grade history’class is
A feller’s glad to be a friend,
studying the government aud civi­
. . Out lislim':
lization of Persia.
The physical
A helpin’ hand he'll always lend.
geography class have just com­
Out fishin’;
pleted plains, plateaus and deserts.
The brotherhood of rod and line.
The eighth
grade
arithmetic
An’ sky an' Stream is always fine.
class have just completed partial
Men come real elost to God's design payments.
In spelling we are
Out fishin’.
studying Michigan's eight hpnured.
Thu seventh grade geography
A feller isn't plotting schemes
'
class are studying the products of
Out fishin’; .
the United Stales.
He's only busy with his dreams,
The sixth gnltlo arithmetic c|ass
Oul fishin';
have just begun factoring.
His livery is a coat of tan,
There were twelve visitors nl
His creed: to ddJhe best he con;
school this month.
A feller's always mostly man,
Carl Boyes, teacher.
Out fishin’.
Primary grades, I kiwiing school.
District No. I, Hal I inion-.
Lakeview School Report.
Report for month ending Oct. 2.
Number of days taught, 20.
No. days taught, 20.
Total attendance. 280.
.
Total attendance. 580.
Number pupils, 15.
Average daily attendance, 20.
Percentage of attendance. 05-1- I
No. hoys enrolled. 13.
Those recdiving one half .holi­
No. girls enrolled, 16.
days were Rhea Naylor, Ruth Cogs­
Total .enrollment, 29.
well, Faye Sinclair, Roy Dernond.
Percentage of attendance. 100.
Velma Coolbaugh
aud
Mildred
AH the lioys ami girls have earn­
Smith.
ed half holidays.
Wo received two prizes al the ,The language classes iiav« been
fair, one in relief maps and one in learning poems and deamidizing
paper cuttings.
stories in language.
Faye Sinclair stood 100 in gram­
Invitations were sent to. the
mar* review this month.
mothers to visit the school last Fri­
Mr. Edger visited our school day. About twelve were present to
Monday.
observe the work amt get acquaint­ than the old national road to the
ed. We will be. glad lo have the general welfare o(, (lie country.
HIGH BANK.
mothers visit the school. .
No other investment made by the
The filth grade arithmetic are govenimeul lias returned such di­
Igist week's letter.
Henry Bidleinan and W. C. Wil­ studying notation mid numeration. vidends as lias Hie thorough fares,
The geography class are .studying for the upkeep of which the states
letts motored lo Charlotte. Friday,
in Mr. Bidleman's fine new Stude­ the groups of states.
were made responsible after the
The fourth grade have just taken steam engine pul the stage 'coacti
baker car and attended the fair.
Orville Calkins Is the guest of mulhe study of. multiplication iu oul of business us a mail und gen­
arithmelir.
relatives in Kalamazoo.
eral carrier.
All tho grades of the primary
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Calkins and
From a historic standpoint this
Mr. and Mrs. Will HawbU'z spent room arc taking up the study of road, tho tumens Santa Fo trail.'
Sunday afternoon al Peler Mau­ writing, drawing and painting.
the Lewis and Clarke trait and
Mary Andrus, teacher. other main- arteries of a century
rer's.
Mr. and Mrs. Bromley and Mr. and
ago appeal Strongly to the patriotic
Mrs. Will Tinkler of Hustings, were
Among Ihe effects found by the*1 woman us a proper subject for
Sunday guests.nf Mr. and Mrs. Geo, administrator. John C. Bickford of consideration whenever the gov­
Cronk.
Manchester, N. H„ in the homestead ernment. enters upon r general plan
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and of the late Frederick A. Kelsey of national aid in road construe-)
daughter, Dorris of Assyria spent was a large trunk full nf rare coins. lion.
.
Monday night. with Mr. and Mrs. Several are worth more than their
For long distances the Cumber-!
George Skidmore.
face value because of their rarity. laud road ia slil.l in good condition,]

Had Right to Remain Aloof.
"Tha Declaration ot Independence
■tatea that all men are born free and
equal. 1 believe." "Somethin* of the
•ort.1 TTben why do you hold your•elf *0 aloof?" ".My dear man. I'm
descended from one nf Ha etenera."

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Constipation and have an excellent
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Adv,
.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 15. 181 i.
n Tuesday, the third dgy of Noomber. 1014. lht&gt; following otikars
are to be voted for:
Governor. Lieutenant Governor.
Secretary of Slate, State Treasurer,
Auditor Gtasral aud Attorney Gon­
ers!; Representative in Congress
for lhe Pourtli Congressional DisIricL comprising the counties of
Allegan, terry, Hernan, Casa. St.
Joseph and Van Buren; Senator for
the Fifteenth Senatorial District,
comprising the counties of Harry.
Clinton aud Eaton. Ilepresentative
iu the Slate Legislature for tha
county of Barry .
You ar* hereby further notified
that on ameudment to Secthm 10 of
Article X of the Constitution^ this
Slate, relative to lhe issue of bonds
for the construction and perma­
nent improvement of the public
wagon roads; an amendment to Ar­
ticle VIII, of the Constitution of
this Stale to staud as Section Fif­
teen
relative
to the issue of
Ifonds for the construction of
&lt;1 rains and the development ami
improvement of qgricuimfsl lands
within the county; an amendment
to Section One of Article III of the
Comdllution of this State, relative
lt&gt; lhe right of students while in at­
tendance al any
institution of
learning, members of the legislu
lure while in attendance al any
session of the legislature, or com­
mercial travelers, to vole: also an
amendment lo Article XII of the
Constitution of this Stab*, lo be
known as Section Ten. relative to
the incorporation, regulation and
supervision of fraternal beneficiary
socielies. wilh the power to Issue
death beneUl ^certificate:'/ shall be
submitted to the qualified elccUra
of your county on Tuesday. No­
vember thinl, nineteen hundred
and fourteen.
You are hereby further notiflisl
that at said general election the
following county officers are lo be
elected:
Sheriff, couuty clerk,
register, of deed*. Ireasnrer, prose­
cuting attorney, two circuit court
i (&gt;iiniiissioners, dram commissioner,
two coroners and surveyor.
Allert N. Williams.
Sheriff of Barry County, Michigan.
Hastings, Mich.. Oct. 8 .1014.

Board of Educati.m Meet.
Regular meeting Board of Educa­
tion. October I. 1911. Present, Rid­
er, Bronsou, Walers. Bbultera. Ab­
sent. Chase.
Minutaa of last regular meeting
read and approved.
Moved by Bronson, supported by
Waters that the Supt. purchase the
necessary supplementary readers.
Carried. Ayes, Rider, Bronson, Wa­
ters. Shutters.
.
Moved by Waters, supported by
Don’t get disgusted with cigars in general because you are not getting what you want.
Broason that the supply committee
If you arc not getting value in your cigar purchases, you arc not patronizing ua.
investigate and get prices on a sew­
Largest and Best Equipped Flora! Efitablirhment
ing machine for use in lhe Domes­
tic Scieflre Department.
Commit­
in Western Michigan.
tee to have power to purchase.
C.irru d.
Ayes. all.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Moved by Bronson, supported by
Shutters that we institute
the
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
School Saving Bank System In our
Bell, 173
Bell, 651
schools.
Carried.
Ayes, Rider,
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
Bronson. Walers, Shutters. Upon
You can always get just whst you want here—the variety is large—and that is not all—
motioif by Walers, supported by
wc have spent a lot of money lo fit up our cases with lhe very best apparatus for keep­
Bronson, lhe following bills were
allowed:
ing good cigars frosh and wc know when wc hand out a box for you to select from
PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
O. V. Stanun, rep, and imp...* 15.10
Desfaeu Cannot Be Cured
that you are going to gel good cigars that arc kept right.
Hastings
Lumber A Coal
Co, rep. and imp289.19
Make "The Club’’ your hangout.
A. B. Hum. rep. und imp 306.78
Clarence Robinson, reji; and
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER,
71.35
imp
1
Physicians and Surgeons.
C. E. Harvey, rep. ami imp... 40.67
Kducjflioual
Tablet
Cd,
Calls in city or country, respci
maintenance
&lt;3«0
W. M. Welch, mfg. Co,
to IU normal condition.
&gt; destroyed torew, nlna
maintenance
7S0
a. W1U.WOH, n. n, a.,
Phone IOS
"The Place to Meet Your Frteede"
Jefferson SL
1 are cau»«d -by Catarrh,
Silver Burdict Co- music ...
1.00
i
Hsstii
which la nothing but an IntUmod coudlThe
McMillan
Co. Pub,
Uon ot Ik* mucoua aurtacea.
J. F. HOONAN
E. J. HUFFMAN
maintenance
Baker
Paper
Co, main­
tenance
16.00
LAWYER
A. C. McClurg A Co, inainlenance
43.20
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
said day of hearing, in lhe Hastings
Allyn A Bacon, maintenance
3BI
Phone 173
BANNER, a newspaper ^tinted and
Bausch A l^iinb Optical Co,
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
circulated in said viunly.
15.81)
Gen., apparatus
Chas. M. Mack,
Scott Fncunan Co, main­
, A true cony.
Juuge of Probate.
tenance
I.U5
Grace Hauer.
Xalional office, Supply Co,
Register of ProValc.
maintenance .....................
AbMrtct Block. Hastings
Am. Book Co., inamleiiance
Bennells Magazine Agenry,
Order For Publication.
Current IJt.
conveyancing. Having a complete aet
Stale of .Michigan, The Probate
P. K. Trumper, rep and imp.
of Abstract Books compiled from tho
Jas. Craven, rep. and imp...
4JO
Court for the County of Barry.
Wc will try to have nice fried chicken ready
s tract*.
Chas. Sherwood, janitor sup­
Al a session of said court, held at
plies
1JH
the probate office, in the City of
during all seasonable times and besides that—
W. W. Green, freight and
Hastings, m said county, on lhe
( irl.ig'' ................................
4jn
23rd day of September A. D.'illlL
Fruits
•
Vegetables
_______ _ ____________________
WM Time Table
Present: Hon. Chas. M. Mack,
CHANCERY ORDER.
Salads
•
Steaming Soups
E. J. Falser, muinlciianei* ... 36XM)
Judrfe of Probate.
State &lt;&gt;f Miclusan. in I In* Gircuil L. 8. Will. rep. and inn 78,98
Anything your appetite can wish for. Drop in­
In Hie Matter of the E*tat« of
Court for the County of Barry, In Goodyear Bro*, rep. and imp. IIJK
Violet B. and Greta G. Rodebaugh.
Chancery.
Jas. Tudor, cartage
I6J0
to “The Club" and satisfy-your hunger.
•oln&lt; North
Minor*.
Hastings Banner. ; r... uml
Complainant.
ThotibX* H. Ho'lebaugli^Guardian,
maintenance
£L33
Upuu mutioti.lhe Board adjourn­
having filed in said court his peti­
tion praying that for reasons there­ CHAIU.ES E. ROLAND,
ed.
in slated that he may lie licensed to EDWARD I.. 8HL I.I..
sell at private sale the real estate EIJSCTA A. RBULIRICHARD KOWALSKI,
of said minors.
WHY CALLED "DEVIL’S METAL’
’ Il is ordered. That the 20th day DAVID H. HEEDEIl.
of October, A. D. 191 i. al ten o'clock STEPHEN B. TODD.
,
Defendants.
Nickel, Now So Eatonoivoly Used. Wu
nt the forenoon, al said probate of­
fice, lie and is hereby appointed for
Suit pemling in I lie raid Circuit
hearing said petition:
tuiurt fur the County of Harry, tn
Il is ■ Further Ordered.
That Chancery, un tin- 9th day of Oclolwr,
public notice thereof be given by A. D. 191L In this suit it appearing
Nlckel was first discovered by
publication of a copy of tins order, from'the affidavit of Ralph L. Ahlfor three successive weeks previ­ rich. on-file, llmt the defendant*. ot It, as H was found only In small
Order Fur Publication.
ous to said itey of hearing, in the Charles E, Roland, Richard KowalStale of Michigan, the Probate
Hustings BANNER, a -newspaper ski .and Iktvid.lL Reeder. ar&gt;* mil
Court for the County of Barry.
printed and circulated
in said re'.idcRts of the" Sinh* of Michigan, Gorman miner* called it kupfarnlck*!.
At a session of said court, held at
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Michigan Slate lutnd Ollier.
lull are resident* of the Slate of
lhe iirobab- office, in the City of county.
Lansing, Oct. 1. WIL
Chas. .M. Mack,
Illinois, ami Dial tha defendants thos* simple folk that Old Nick, or tho
We pay you the HIGHEST
Notice I's Hereby Given, That Haslings, - in said county, uu the A true copy.
Judge of Probate. F.lerla A. SlitiH ami Edward L. davit, made thia ore puri&gt;oaaly id
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
Lhe land described m the following 26th day of Sepk-tiilM-r, A. D. 1914.
Grace Bauer,
Shull, are not residents of lhe Hint** bothar the miners, as It looked exactly
Present: Hon. Chas. N- Mack.
list, recently deeded to the stalo
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
Register of Probate.
of Michigan, bul residents of the like copoer ore and yet no coppar
FIRE
INSURANCE
by this Auditor General under the Judge of Probate.
on a LARGE SCALE. We
Stale of Imlitma.
On mol ion of could bo extracted from it.
In lhe Moller of lhe .Estate of
provisions of-Section 127, Act 2113
U you ar* not Insured or wonld
Ralph I.. Aldrich, solicllor for said
depend upon doing • LARGE
Nickel was scarce until a No* York
like to change your Insurance call
of the Public Acta of HJtU aud acts Amanda L. Jeffrey, deceased.
Mortgage Sale.
complainant, it in ordered that the
VOLUME of businesi at a
assayer found -a quantity of It In a
amendatory thereto, having been
Bert B. Jeffrey, son. having filed
Whereas, default has been .made appearance of the '•vid unn-resi-,
Ho
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
withdrawn from Homestead entry in said court his petition praying in lhe payment of lhe money se­ dents. Falwanl L. Rliull, Electa A. shipment of ore from Cansd*.
hy lhe Auditor General and Com­ that an order or decree may beivul(ni
have never dealt with us, why
cured by a mortgage dated luv
the Shull. Cliarle-* E. Roland. Richard stated It* value la his report and the
EEK H. PRYOR
missioner of the tMalv Land Office made by this court de ermimng Nimh-day of August in the year A, Kowalski ami David II. Re.sler la- owner of the mine prospected for more
not give us a trial.
under the authority conferred up- who are or were the b-mil heirs of d. 19U9. by Frank W. Smetker ami entered wkhin four months, from sad found largo quantities of IL
'on them by Act 141,-Public Acts of said d.feased and entitled lo In-;
j„ Smelker, his .wife of lhe lhe date nfjhis onkr. nnd in rase of
Smith Bros. Velis &amp; Co.
Nickel Is hard, ductile end malleable.
1’01, examined aud appraised. will herit her estate.
Village of Lake
Odessa, Ionia Iheir ap|Hjdrane« lhaf tin. caus.* It la white In color, with a yellowish
Of.C.LAS. hmH Nutlip
be plated in market by offering
Il is Onlered. That lhe 2llh day •County, Michigan, to Fanners ami IhelBjamtwer* lo /he Bill of Com­ caat II ranka next to iron and cobalt
lhe .-Rum: for sale at u Public Auc­ nf October, A. D. IVii. al ten o'clock.Merchants Bank of Lake Odessa, plain* to be filed, and a copy liter. tion to be held at the State Land in the forenoon, at said probate of-: Ionia Comity. Michigan, which said of tiy be served on the complain­ tn magnetic properties and la exten­ FOR BACKACHt KI QUITS AMO •LAD DIB
sively
used
for
plating
parposes,
be
­
Office in lhe city of Lansing on Hee, be and is hereby appointed for murlg.ige was recorded tn the of- ant's solicitor within twenty days
cause It will take a high i*oliah and
Thursday lhe I2lh day of Novem­ heart ng skid petition;
Ileo
register
of 'deeds
n— of
"* the
-------'**
—*• of Uie nftiT wrvice on them of n copy nf
aye »« Business.
WELL TO PRAISE SOMETIMES
ber, A. D. 1914 al ten o’clock in lhe
Il is
Further Ordered, That County of Barry in liber No. 71, of said bill, ami a uotice of this order, will not rust. Nickel added to ato«l
“Old customs dia hard In Africa,”
forenoon al which time it will l»- public notice thereof be given by mortgages, on |*ag**s No. 184 and add in default therml. sahMdll will
wr'tea A missionary teacher In the
come subject lo purchase in. the
Constant
Criticism
and
FsulVFIndlng
No.
185.
uu*fhe
I2lh
day
of
Aug
­
Intaken
as
confeMed
by
snid
nnnpublication of a copy of this order,
Methodist school at Qusssua, Angola.
manner prescribed by law.
Will Oeatroy 8*lf-Confid*a«*
for three sucnowlve week* previous ust in the year A. D. t#(«. at eight residrftt defendants; and II I* furth­
Deed Issued upon lhe sale of lhi» to said day of hearing, in the Host­ o’clock a. m.
In a Child.
And whereas, the er ordered that within twenty days
brought t*o of his daughters. Thia
land will cmiliHn a clause reserv­ ings BANNER, a newspaper print­ amount claimed to be due on said after the date of this or&lt;h*r the
ly
nianufsctured
from
soft
cryatalllsed
ing to the State of Michigan
all ed and circulated in said counly.
mortgage at the date of this no­ I’uinplaiiiaiil cause a notice of this
&lt; nattractlvr. cheerless hjnisi. and
rights &gt;u any minerals, coul, oil and
tice is thn sum of Sixteen Hundred order to Im- published in The Ilas- silicate of magnesia. This Is quarried harsh, unsympathetic pare/to are re­ seamed very happy to place them In
Chns. M. Mack.
' gas as required-by Section-eight of A k«M! copy.
my and Ta^tpo y[l8Jp.73j. Dollars timr-t ttantMT.' a newxpaprr prinp-.!. from a hill about no miles northwest
Judge of Probate.
sponsible for a Igrge pajt of tb* mis­
Ad 280. Public Acts of HW and
of principal amf interest, and the pubH-heiT and circutars'r In said
Grace Bauer,
ery. the unhappiness, wretchedness
-acts amendatory thereof.
further sum of Thirty
,830R0&gt; Cotinly of Burry, and that raid puli-i Umony are also obtained in coaald«rasked him hie motive In bringing them
. .
Register of Probate.
Dollars as an_attnrney- fee stipu­ th,ation*b&lt;- ronttmtod therein at! abl*-*bundaac«. -The aton* vazle* tn and crime of the world, and the fright­ to ua. Ha told ma quite frankly that
.
Augustus C. Carton,
’
"from a “
" yellow to a bluish ful conditions of tho submerged dui. his brother's daughter had been a stu­
lated for in .said mortgage arid least once every week, for six wetdes color
light
, • ,
Commissioner.
There is many a poor wretch in the dent in our school and that when she
winch it th*- whofo uiiKiunl claim­ in gucceuion, or that he cause a while, and Is generally opaque. The
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Village of Nashville.
Stale of Michigan, County of Bar- ed lo be unpaid on said mortgage copy of this order lo be served on moat popular kind Is straw colored failure army today who can trace his went home she could read books, writ*
A. W. Phillips Addition.which amounts lo the sum of* Six­ each of the raid ’non-resident de­
and semi-transparent. A few speci­ failure and disappointment to early
Notice thereby given, that by an teen Hundred Eighty and 75-100 fendant* at li-.iat twenty-days be­ mens are of mottled greenish color, discouragement. If a father wants to
Iginsing, Michigan. Oct. 1, 1911.
Dollars, and no suit or proceeding fore the time prescribed for their
NOTICE 18 HEREBY
GIVEN order of lhe Probate Court for the having been instituted at law to .appearance.
brown, or nearly black. Rosario* and
County
of
Barry
made
on
lhe
2lsl
That the following dc-H-rib'-d partcharms of various sorts are made for not do it by cramping him, by watch­ ‘Now,’ he concluded. ’If you will whip
recover lhe debt now remaining
,
CLEMENT. SMITH.
ing him all tho time, or by criticising my daughters and teach them every­
t&gt;ut&lt;l primary M-lmrd lands? silnal­ day of September A. 1». .1911. four Mfured by said mortgage, or any
’ Circuit Judge. exportation to Mecca. The waste pow­
ed in Barry county, forfeited for months from that date were allow­ part I hereof, whereby the power of Dated. Oct. 9th. 1911.
der from the rosary industry is used him. Children become so.discouraged thing until they grow up I w|ll bo
ed
for
creditors
to
present
their
non-payment of interest, will be
by being constantly denounced?scold­
as a remedy tor heartburn.
claims against the estate of Ida A. tale contained in said mortgage RALPH L. ALDRICH.
offered for sale at public auction
ed and perpetually reminded of tbetr
Ims
become
operative.
Solicitor
for
Complainant.
ut tin* office on the l-'tli day of Brooks, late of said county, deshortcomings, that they lose confi­ ueis Intaiwt In our school.’
Bu«in&lt;-&gt;* addiVss. Ngi Moffat
Now, then-fore, notice is hereby
November. A. D. 1911. at ten o’clock crmu.'d, ami I hat all rn-dilors of
FIRST
DIME
L.XDS
INDIGESTION,
Bldg.. Dt lroit, Mich.
7-wks
dence completely fn themselves, and
a. m, unless previously rcdcemi-d said deceased are required to pre­ given, lhal by virtue df the said
HEARTBURN, OR GAS ON
sent Iheir claims to said Propate power of sale, nnd in pursuance of
8TOMAC.IL
according to taw.
Court, nt the Probate Office tn the the slnlule in such case made and
More than half of ihe world’s
The question as lo how long you Harden, in Nautilus.
Bankruptcy Nolte*.
Augustus C. Carbiu,
Cily of. Hasting!*, for examination provided, the 'said mortgage will
population lives in th* tropica of
are going to continue a sufferer from
Commissioner,
and allowance, on nr iMifeirc lhe 31 st In- foreclosed by a sale of the In lhe Dislrici Court of ihe United indigestion, dyspepsia or out-of-or­
lhe old world.
Under British rule
. 92J’.' 1’. 8. it w *4 ot s. e. *4. »cc- day of January next, and that such premises therein deacribqd,
Germany has seven cities with alopo are more than 325,000,000
Rlales for lhe western District
al
. lion 16, Town ’3 North, Range iu claims will be heard before said public miction, to lhe highest bid­
of Michigan. Southern Division— der Stomach is merely a matter of more than 500.000 population.
tropical natives.
how soon yuu begin taking TonoWeiL
Court, on Thui Mluy Um- 21st day of der. at the east «M»r of lhe Court - in Bankruptcy.
Mr*. W. S
Nellie 11.1 Godfrey. line Tabs.
January next, at leu o'clock in tho home in thg etty of Hustings tn
People with weak stomachs should
forenoon of that &lt;|ay.
NOTICE OF COMMIK8IONraid county of Barr?; on the 28th Bankrupt No. 1302.
lake Tonolinc Tablets occasionally
Dated September, 2t»L A. I&gt;. lull. duy of December A. D. 1911. al ten To lhe rnihlora of Mrs. W. S. Nel­ and there will be no more indiges­
ERS ON CLAIMS.
lie II. Godfrey. city of Hawing*, tion. no feeling like a lump of lead
o’clock in the forelioon of that
Stale of Michigan, Counly of Bar­
in the county of Burry, and dis­ in lhe stomach, no heartburn, sour
Judge of Probate.
duy:*whirh said premises are de­
ry. M.
trict nfor-raid. . ’
scribed in raid mortgage as fol­
.
Estate of Eliza G. Day, Deceased.
risings, gas on stomach, or belchinglows, lo witCommencing at six­
- We, the undersigned, having liem
of undigested food, headaches, diz­
Order For Publication.
teen feet west of the North-east 25|h day,of September. - I9IL the ziness or sick stomach; and besides
appointed by lhe Probate Court for y
the County of Barry, Slate of Mich­
Stale of Michigan,
the Probate corrter pf lot Seven
Block’ Fhc. said. Mt-*. W s. 'Nellle’R.* Godfrey whst you eat will not ferment aud
tlienee running west Twenty-lwo wa* &lt;luly adjured bankrupt
igan. Coinmi*-doners to receive, ex­ Cottii for Hi.- c.ntaiiy of Bai 1 &gt;
and poison your breath with nauseous
lUUWMIBS
— •• —-------At a seuion nf raid court, li-lj al fe-l. thence South
amine and a«iju«t all claims ahd de­
eight itmI*. lhal nn order has.been made fixing odors. AH these symptoms result­
where becsuse ot Ila tnerlU The Oral
First omi of WoniicrfiU
rtri-t
Twenty-two ’feel, I Ik- place !•&lt; |..w luiiiK-d a* th*- place ing from a sour, out-of-order stom­
mand* of all persons against said in*
the probate ©nice,
office. tn
irt the
the City of Ihnnre
Remedy.
—
r.
1
-----u
-------«
Tt
y|1
da- d, do hereby give notice tMitj lbi*lmg»; ■ m raid county,
tii;-iire north eight
rods &lt;0 the ot iiHM-iimr of,.creditors and that ach and dyspepsia are generally re­
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rsrnady
lilac# of beginning, situate in the the firat isi«M-tinir of rre»iitors nf lieved in five minutes after takiug
we jrill meet nt the Supervisors |2lst day of Sepit-inbef’.A.'li. ....
clears the digsathe tract . ot mucoid
and remote* poisonous
Il'Him m tire Court- House in the; Present: Hon. Chas. .M. MAck. village of Freeport. County of Bar­ said bankrupt will Im- lo'l.*i at my Tonolino Tablets.
William. N. Qou. Ill Aldrich 8t., accretions
matter. It brings swift relief to sufcity ot Hasting*. Mich, on Thurs-‘Judge of Probate.
office. No.- d? Hou*eiiun bldg- in
ry mid Stale of .Michigan.
Go to your druggi.-l aud gel a II Battle Creek, was troubled with atom­
itay, th- Nineteenth day of Nnv.-m-' fn th- Matter of th-1 Estate of
Dated Illis 23rd* duy of Septem­ the city nf. Grand Haptth. in raid box of fonollm* Tablets and you sub and intestinal allmanta tar years.
tier, A. D. 1911. and bn Thursday the Alonzo E. Krtiuslon, Ih-i -a—d.
district, on Hu-. 22nd day of October, will always bo to the table with a
ber A. p. 1911.
iwcnfy-ilrst day
A.. D.
A. A. Ander.-m.
tut I. at in o'clock, a- »&gt;- at which hearty appetite, and what you eat and money with «p«cl*Hsu and In aiv»riii«-&gt;nai
u«} of-January.
«&gt;• uauuar;, a
m.
Andersou. administrator.
administrator,
Earmen* aud Merchant* Bank.
pauriv* treatments that fallad.
IM5.
- ......
HH5. at nine o’clock a. m.
m, of each
each --------having
tiled ...
in said court his nntime the &gt;md cnvlitor* may attend,
•
.Mortgagee. appohit a trustee, examine—the will tasU* wood, because your stom­
H« took Mayr's Wondarful atom*ck saved their lives.
01raid day*, fnr tha purpose of ex- r
—* nual
account
and petition iiraviug J nomas JolpiMin,
ach and 'intestines will be dean and Remedy at tan and wonderful results
Because of Ila aucceu there ar*
atnimng and allowing said claims. that
I..... -a day may ...
be wt for lie.mng
bankrupt, iftove their claims hud fresh aud you will know- there are followed. Wh«n he had taken onlr many Imitators, so ba cautious.
Rs
Attorney
for
Mortgagee.
.
and
dial
four ......................
months from
the
said account aud
and allowauee
allow ano- tlierethere..........
—............
..............
. «*td
•urs It's Mayr's. Qo to Mulholland's
Business Address, Luke Odea»a, I rati wr I such other •business a- not going to be any moft bad nights on* tottl* h* wrote:
Nineli’viith ilay of .’^eptemie-r. A. D. of.
.
’may prop&lt;*riy come before »urh and miserable days for you. Tono"i got mor* rclM puCof on* hottl* drug store and oak them about ths
Michigan.
•
Hill, were allowml by said court
II is ordered. That lhe N'mel.enni'M-ling.
.
•
.
line Tabs freshen you aud make you of your wonderful aiomach remedy wonderful result* it ha* b««n accomfor credit--!.' torreM-iit Iheir claims I th &lt;lay of Uctuber A. D. 1911. al ti n
than I did tn *11 my years of trraUng pushing among people they Moir—
IXilisl. Grand Rapids. Mic|i., Oct. fed like life is worth living.
or send W G*o. H. Mayr. Mfg. Chem4o u. fur rsamtnatiou aud allow-io'clock in the forenoun, at raid proShcritTs Notice of Election.
6H1. IVli.
Tonoline Tablets coat 11.00 for W with speclsllsts.
aui'e.
| but** office, be and is hereby ao- Tu the Qualified Electors of Buriy
KIRK E. WICK'S.
days treatment. Al druggists’ or Cor doctors' bills I could bur a form.
Dalrd Hastings. Miclu, Sept. tPtli• pointed for bearing said petition:
Ib-feree
in
Barokruptcy.
County: •
mailed by American Proprietary I will csrtalnly raconuusnd Mayr's many' grateful litters from people
A. D. UML
It i» Further Older.al. IbatpuLPursuant to due tfulice from NII.DING A HILDING.
Cv, Boston- Mass.
4-wU Wondarful Hlcmtach Rstnsdy."
triing I.. t.res*y.
lie notice tlim-of be giv-u by put,- lhe secretary of state, you are
Grand Rapkb. MirliMr. Gosa' upcritncs is like thos* of
teker »iinm r.
hcaiiun of a copy pf tin* oidit; for hereby notified that at l lie gen-1[Attorneys for Peliliotting Creditors.
In 1912 Germany modur-d a min­ thousands of others who have taken
For sale in Hastings by all drugCoinmisaiont-rs. . I three successne weeks previous lo •nd election tu i&gt;e held iu Uno slate |
eral output valued al *592,250,000. this remarkable remedy with such m- gi»U/—Adv.

Smoke Up—Fellows
“THE CLUB"

Is Where You Get Your Money's Worth

THE CLUB” CIGAR. STORE

Fried Chicken
Well Cooked - Properly Seasoned

The “Club” Lunch
C. D. Barnaby

Jefferson St.

Hastings, Mich.

Chink of fienry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

I

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KL’Zisra

SHINE
IN EVERY
DROP-

oiaa Hiwim&amp;MNvLi. n.

Black SilkV\
Stove Polish

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FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS

GAVE DOCTORS ENOUGH 0 BUY

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D

�BAGS NMETUM

•s™- THE HASTINGS MANNE* &lt;M TOBEH R I9i(.

Heart Should Be Guarded Carefully to
Avoid Overstraining of Most
’

WISE ONES WISER
outdoor light- ranges all the way
from 13 to 3fl per cent or more,
/rtio practice of* lapping the panes
causes an average Iom of light of
aboul II per cent.
The txansniRision of light naturally increases as
lhe aiiido of (hti roof more nearly
coincides wilh a right angle to -the

CocYMinut Pound (kikr.

Sidewalk Philanthropist Arrested
man runs to catch a train hfs heart's
Before Sophisticated Find
work increases by JM foot pounds a
Money Is Real

THEY COULDN’T LOSE

Iteal half a pound of butter to a
cream, add gradually a pound of
sifted Hour, one i&gt;ound of powdered
sugar, two leaspoonfuls baking
Brass Curtain Hings.
powder, a pinch of salt, a teaspoon­
and Locked Up.
Brass curiain
rings may be fill of grated lemon peel, quarter of
cleaned by boiling them in vinegar. a pound of prepared cocoanut, four
'well-beaten eggs aud a cupful of
Chicago-—Ulaao loungers in . South
milk;
mix
thoroughly;
butler
Hie
State
street were not even mildly inVVhhc Murks on Table.
tins and line them with buttered
Camphorated oil wifi clean off the' paper; pour the mixture In to pie
marks made by hot dbdies on u pol­ depth of an inch and n half, and
corner of Kaat Eighth atreet, took out
ished table.
bake in a good oven.
When bak­ hla watch and anuduncod that In three
ed take out, spread Icing over, mlhutea ho would beghi lo give away
Nuturr’s Hair Tonic.
then return tho rake tn the oven a
Wash-dock root, simmer in wa­ moment lo dry the icing.
"Thia la onu propoaltiou you can't
ler. and rub in the strained liquor
L‘ll thu licad daily.
Bat nrlnii Crcuni.
Two .tablespoomr of gelatin, oneSouth State atreet anlcknrod. and
A Sponging Tip.
half cup of cold water, one can of
Always use a downward slroke united pineapple, ont'-hnlf cup of planted its tuvek raoro firmly against
when you arc sponging any ma­ sugar, one tnblespiMin lemon juice. the supporting walla. The man on the
terial.
Also Irv to gel a piece nf Hirer cups of whipping
cream box pulled a roll of yellow and green
the same matrriul to use as a wad. (Hirin’ cups should make nlsnit six paper from hie pocket and held it out.
cupa wl/cn it is whipped,) if it is repeaUng bia invitation. None atlrrod.
good
and
heavy
cream.
’
Several of the loungera advlaod him
Not A lour.
Houk Hie gelatin in cold water
"»Hie dresses with great pains.”
“Yes; her shoes iiincli, her cor­ Heal lh&lt;* pineapple.’ Add (hr su- a loss sophisticated neighborhood.
se! is too tight, and she frequently
At last a crowd gathered around the
scorelMts h&lt;'i&gt;clf with a curling .Hie lenten juicemmt soaked gelatin. sidewalk - philanthropist — credulous
|Siir in Hie gelatin thoroughly In
iron.
|make sure it is all rlissdlved. Then
were not of. South State atreet. The
I chill—set in a pan of ide waler.
Wind Did Hhr Menn?
man on lhe box anapped hla watch
I.iltlr Brother.
ILL herd
■hut, put it back In hla pocket and be' । iiisnil one-quarter of Hir whipped
- Go I
H«*t in irr mid when that ‘
Sister. You insolent Isiy!
that
looked aurprlalngly llko the real
Statu lias set a Hille stir in nnolher one- 1
uwuy this very minute.—Penn
ir and -so ...........
on unlit,
all Hie u&gt;,n&lt;'
I quarter
11
Froth. I
-........ .'-is used.
Pul in Jit-end (ins
When a policeman came along the
creanf
nnd set over night in ire Ihix.
1 man with-money to give away had
The llriiMiii.
Wife. How's this: I lull you I !&gt;DITII CASTLETON VXD
I “Come down off that box—what are
have a telegram saying mnmm:i is
MAPLE GHOVE you aelllng?" ho demanded.
coming and you suy you're glad?
"Selling nothing! I'm Ju«t giving
Husband.
Ye*. You see it's hot, Last Week’s letter.
und she'll* make a coolness.
Mr. Buxton of kiry has moved
1
neod!“
,
o . -i
I'"‘ l" ,I"’ Ca!W Uversmith farm.
1, 8ou,h
otauu, State
om&gt;m&gt; street permittee
permitted —
Itaelf
**
Hralori,., &lt;&gt;!d &lt;■ IJIn0
Mr
vl&lt;|w hi&lt; hnil|u.r a, a broad grin. The swindler who had
ventured Into the haunta of lhe “wise"
lake some cotton und form it in-1 Bailie Creek Tucm
. I.iv.
Mr.' anj- -sira.’i-^k
" “&gt; “»
tn a hard tuft ns large us a nut and
••
•' MclXlrt., ..I
(hen dip il In strong liquid amrnon- ’
j Xa.hvillr railed ,1 A. Wall, add ■»"“•»» •aetata Ita ..■•Jala,
la. and apply it carefully to old!
j Park’s.
s, .Monday.
blll“ antI tao credulous crowd, which
"!
{veil if the gold isiml'worn oil......... j,
Hayman en-------------•
11ertnined Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Whipping Cream.
Hally Lathrop and son of BafryThcr&lt;ris often trouble m gelling'.'‘J*.?Lr: a'|,, ,*'V‘5*/■“A1
maun U. wl..|. w vrotx rly. bul .r,a
•&gt;&gt;;
b-w drop, ot b-inini Muir.- ar., add.*.! L!’ '‘'"T
"11"1 Art
it will aura taroui.' ilu.k,
darn»•»' '“""'X "&lt;
must be taken not In udd too much
Miss Helen Schaffer of .Massillon,
us lliul would make it curdle.
’Ohio. Is lhe guest of her sister,
.
------- —
I Mrs. Glirsler Smith.
*
' Tiuitelul Mourning.- -Mrs. Harley Hayman vii*(«*il her
“Smifh is Hu- most romantic mid
»•« nwpital nl itrnn.l
! Rnpids, j'tii-sday. ’
sentimental man 1 have over hemtl
Mrs. Wills and daughter of Lacy
vlsiUmI al Art Walls', Monday.

Vlfis wife was a blond.* and a
week after she died ho married a
i'cmi-yhania
Punch
Howl.

wlu-n makiifg cakes is lo put tho
fruiL info a colander with a sprink­
ling -of llmrr mnl ruli ii around a
Jew limes Willi your hand.
It is
'sun&gt;ri.sing lii*v quickly lhe slnlks
are .separalRl and come through
I ho small holes.

Steal l.ouf.
• Take any raw .meat, beef, veal or
hum mid veal mixed, or any ends of
steak or bits of lamb: pul through
the meal chopper (ill you have
Hirrir-t-tipfuls. Add a cup of line
JitiMid rrumlrt-a hralmi .ecu, salt
'mid pep|H-r, and a tittle bit of oninn;' put in a bread pun and bake,
,11. ’ii.it
wii.-i- mix.-d
basting often wil*'
*“’‘- *uith
1
«.rv&lt;
hnm#
wffli butter.
ntm' ititn
...... hrowrr
gravy or lomulo sauce.
New Dm' mi Mii-ln-Law.
Belly was juilking thu row when
the mad bull lore over Hie m* ildnw.
Bctly did not, stir, bul continued
milking.
Observers who hail -run
into safely saw. to their astonishment lhal the bull stopped dead
within a few yards of lhe maid and
cow, fumed round and went away
sadly.
• "Weren't you afraid? Why did he
run away'.*" asked every one of
Belly.
“He'gol scared." said Betty,
cow is his mother-in-law."
Baked 1'IhIi.*
Wash and wipe a large llsh.
Make a {jlufiliw of . tine bread
crumbs inix*&gt;d wilJi nu’llinl hutti'.r.
a little .minced onion, pepper and
sail to liule.
Fill tl"' •Hi’h with
this mid sew il up.
Lay-it in a
baking pan mid |&gt;our over il u cup­
ful of salted boiling water in which
hvu labtospooiiruls of butter have
been inelled.
Sprinkle the fish

LAKE ODESSA.

Jerome Trowbridge nn old resi■lenl pf this village is very ill*with
nut much- 1i0|hik of his recovery.
Fnimds Dunham mid Pliny llussell are ii'covering from (heir in­
juries. hoih being luid up wilh
broken limbs.
.Mrs. Dan Shepard is visiting a
"iotec at Kulaiiln
Sil.. U.-1I1

Mr. and .Mrs. Glenn Perkins of
Cnrlbm s|ienf Sunday wilh Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley- Lepard, the Indies be­
ing si*h-rs.
John Norris and sislrr, Mrs. NurIon nf Lacy with their family, spenl
Sunday with their Mister, Mrs.
Howard Tolles und family. '
Mrs. Emma Baunmardei’u-r was al
WondLind la-1 week, sewing for
Mrs. te&gt;onard Wachter.
and Mrs.
and
. Mr.’ aiH1
,r’1' l-'iirest fBranch
’rnncli atu
utolorvd. 10-Allwmw. Sat
iiirdny.
p.
.to visit
. .. ..
,..1i.1.i1-s grand
Mrs. h
Branch's
mother nnd uncle.
Mrs. Wult.-r • JulifiMHi ivfiinu'd
from Illam-liard. Saturday, where
she visited her brother, Mort Tup­
per.
.
.
Miss Myrtle Pierson, 2u&lt;I grade
teachrr, was tnki'n very ill .Mon­
,
day
a. in.
•
Glenn Loomis and Miss Anna
Braley, who are in c«dlrgr at Oli­
vet, were home over Saturday and
Sunday, making the Irip by aiilo.
l.jiwnrds of 21x1 profile frqln this
vicinity
attended the fair ut Char­
lotte, Thursday.

Philadelphia's yearly
loss be
r-aiis.- /)f rub is estimated al il,
OtNMXM).

Wfuttemores
1r Shoe Polishes

FINEST QUALITY

frr to a hot philter, remove the
strings und. make
the suttee.
Thicken the drippings with two
■liiblespooiifiils of bro\vn&lt;’d Hour
v(ei up with cold Willet*, tin’ julcr
of a lemon, a1 tahlesfMioiiful of good
(able sauce and a teas|&gt;oofiful of
good kitehgji bouquet.
Ltoles? lhe
sauce is, perfectly siiniolh strain
through a wire sieve.
Pour into a
healed gravy boa|.
. Strength of Morning Light.
The morning light is from Id In
;«! per cent stronger than Hint of
lhe afternoon varying witli the sea­
son.
The light-lrunsmiHiiig proprrtles of different kinds of gia&gt;*
ury prettily. .Thun the Inns of
light from glass as compared with

.’iir. UfltAtfT.

li,i.

bad permitted tho othora to be fotat-

eyo of tho policeman opened wide.
"Why«_JV» regular money!"
At tho xuutli' Clark .street station
the phllanlhropiBi gold bo was H. J.
HilligosB. thirty-five year# old. a cob
lector for a publishing flrm. S|iortly
afterwards one ot hls fellow employes.
A. 8. Patterson, arrived. ’
"Hiliigoaa has )&gt;een acting quseriy,"
ho said. “I took him homo with me
Iqst night and was-going to put him
on a train for his home today, but ho
slipped away from mo. Ho drew
out of the bank thlb morning."
From bls box platform Hllllgoas

k''11

,nr- lataod-

WHITTIUORE BROS. * CO.

minute. If be is In a hurry getting up
stairs, there Is on tncreaso of ths
heart's action by 15t pounds. A rest
of half an hour a day would save Ip a
year 219.000 foot pounds, of heart
work. Every time the heart contracts
its force would raise two pounds tc
the height of one foot.

FIRE

LIBERATES

400

PIGS

Tho night was pitchy dark: and
Robinson seemed to have been driv­
ing bls car round and round in
for some hours and hours. He
fact, had lost his way completely. Tho
hour wgs. midnight, and now It
Just begun to rain.
Robinson felt very bitter
world. .U length he came upon what
appearoiT to bo a signpost: though
whpt was written on it. try an he
would, ho coulff hot sec. Jle shook the
post, and swore at It. Rut that helped
him
not ui
al an.
all.
..m&gt; uui
So. taking off hla shoes, be fumbled 5
In his pockets and evantually brought)
out a box of-matches. Luckily it con- j
lai
tied a
match and'
Liueu
u match^-Just
maicu—juai onu
uuu iuuicu
ouu ।
» more.
no more.
'
Slowly and with much labor. Robin&gt;n
proceeded
to
climb
lhe
post;
son proceeded to climb lhe post: and!
and!
at the top. anxiously and carefully, he
struck the match.
What ha said then cannot be print­
ed. Tho flickering glare of the uiqtcli

“Try Tinker's Tablets "

Wh„^“ "*b™Zo*„^Iwt „ ALWAYS

WHAT A YANKEE CAPTAIN DID

EVIL

TO

BE

IDLE

.
.
nuu uvoryiiiing
youaa
have
at home.
it at
..............
- find
- everything
. as
. you
1 itnave
“
*“ homo. JaP*ne,e P
Mu..h Thlt
Wrarih
c*Pe Codder Sailed
Into -Rio Janeiro
. Tlu, c&lt;M.ki
nK. "for'instance
Is*• different
»■"»*•••«»
That I.
Is W.ll
Well Worth
Amidst
Shot .mt
and ar
Shell,
Amid.t RK»»
.ii and
\ Many foreign ways and. costumes also
T.ai—
m.— k- .a. d—
• “Bob" Evans Approved.
of Thio Country.
are quite different from ours. Remem­
&lt;

bur ‘that
It 11
is «»«•
the
stranger
should
..... -a. one of. ' uur
nut w|lh
n
atranaer
who
«rory ItlaeMord
|he cu&lt;|o
* . of
th(should,
\
0““ |;

has been banded down to ono genera­
tion- after another of Japanese. It
ought to b&lt;- In every language. It
runs thus. "To do nothing is to do
or -lrt,r.u.r~ .&lt; Wrar nnmin „„
evil." Perhaps It la this which makoa
reminds- me of an Incident In his ca,
,,h
,
,
tho Jsp so'busy, remarks the Boston
.... UM ,ta ,„lral ot &lt;h. old V.o- "*. .. ...._______
kra nujoui or
i-oorarloo,. « | f
lh
waikn&gt;, la tMa talra*
' ’ hlln &lt;tQln&lt; oothla,
E..n bl. wUl
•rtror io &lt;ta noaloo l-o«
|X
,.d
» «UW -Irk rku„ «. do.

“.‘Y’*
‘•’■Ptalna try which the Vinita and adapt your*.*•» n»«I bolter BturlM than the nov- self to VO Ur HurrnuniliiiEa aa fnr aa
Lil
! self to your surroundings aa fur as
clist can make up. as somebody has I you CJ|Il
“
sold- Captain lllachford's death at tho I
A,W_J.
.

“IumJ

Ou one voyage Its arrived at Rio. ert j goctety: as the blailna moteor Therc *•
bowing and scraping
Joara bhll. . n 0.11,00 ... ,0,0,1
„o^™,tb“j.
&lt;».„„ doatl.. OWora . rrt.od U
The courts have passed upon thekon, nnd while a rebel fleet was block- '
- .looo -Lbo,r.llo.
I PTWrl, ,—od or &lt;ra I. prowl.
question of damage* for u auffarer ailing the port. He was notified that
from typhoid who could trace this । u he trW lu cntcr he wouM be „uuk I
Illness to,files feeding upon the filth I Three hundred other vvss. Is lay uutof sewage. A few years ac&lt;&gt; a man aide, overawed by the same threat; I ''tan! human nature a funny thing?" good. It Is a question whether tho
living in Germantown. Philadelphia, but tho Capo fud mariner refused to ; caid the philoi-opher-at-large. "Takol wise of this country realise as they
recovered heavy' damae-« from the be bluffed.
j the average man when he goes Into might, and ns the wise should, how
city for his Illness, which he proved
Hoisting an American flag'at tach ! the washroom of a blg faotel or res- evil It Is to be.idle. It is this which
was caused by a stream flowing masthead hu started to enter the har- laurant : if the washroom troys insist I leads the children of the city Into mis­
through his yard which had been pol bor. A shot was fired across thu | upon getting in his way by turning on! chief. The houses are so close toluied by sewage from a houso ten ship# bow. „
ul Captain- lllachtofd tho waler fd^ him. putting a towel In, gether that they .have lost the chores
but
anted by a typhoid f-allohl Tho do- sailed
-auuu steadily
steadily on.
on.
: his hands, or whiskbrooming him. thuir- which were once theirs.\ The chores
«P«n proof that tha!
i;„
...„..ipw.uiv BUMJrvu
Ho triumphantly
entered inc
the ..r
har- •' —
solo «w«u
object, «
of oraw.
course, mm
being to extort are done out on the farms Or by tho
pinlntlff
from nor
the j a tip. ho says to himself:
p.a.ui.u had neither
uv.iuci drunk
..run* ,rora
nor, bor; tho
ibo other-vessels
other- vessels followed;
fol!
It Is Idleness which Is the curse
balhed
_ _________
. ..
talbed in
In thu
Ita stream,
rauta but
tat an ent«-.
,nin- ui
binraul,
WOT
(b,&lt;
(b. 1 ... '. ... ... .. .
ron.lnra.l Ita Jury ftaf „.bll|lbn. ,„d -,1&lt;bu„ ,klb E,,^ if they pay no attention whatever to idleness which seems tobe the great
.
.
ranlrnetr.l th. dl.r... wbo b«d vtmra.nl th.- affair. f.r.ua him. ho asks himself: 'What do they ■ ■
...........................
desire of-tha
Individuals of- our na­
thrau.hJta mrtf.n, of «lra, vhl.h
.. .................
think I am. a cheap skate!* Queer.
~
tion. In dfslrlng It they desire erti
h.d rarrfrdfhe fnf.ettaa frarn th.
blm. Tl„y
„„
and they do not realise what It^la
.trram to th. ta..l raped u th.lr
„trfl
,,
Co4
they wish.
visit, to hl. houso.
, hiartnor aim that naval hero.
Crushed Again.
It thrills us to lira any act of polite­
ness. from the poor boy,, who timidly
Biffing tho Bathtub.
Scotch Not to Blame.
- The martyr# to'vice tar exceed tfio;
raises his cap aqd gives his scat lo a
a rj
It conies as a shock to the lpnumeE&gt;
The harp was thu'Highlander's In- woman
wuti
In a street car to lhe Kcntuck. _ that “_
t-|J able hosts who believe
cleanlimartyrs to vlrtueJboth In endurance'
strument. before tin- bagpipe. That |"in"
Ua
who
diauds
his
friend
the
buttle
ness
is
akin
to godliness'' when,
and in number. So blinded arn we to
our passlorti'tKat wo suffer more to point was Inslsteil upon by a Scotch­ and turns his back, but we are not in
man of fifty years ago, the lord ad­ il with other four-by-nine countries. dares that the bathtub I* Insanitary.
Insure pordUlon than salvation. Re­
. vocate of the time, who was anxious
During a long ceremonial given by It was 'bad enough when the public
ligion does not forbid tho rational en-.
to disclaim bls country’s rcsponslbil- the sultan of Morocco at Fex In honor drinking cup. the public towel, and
joyments of life as sternly aa avarice
Hy for the bagpipen, and to show that
forbids them.. She does not-, require' they were "English, essentially Eng­ of tho resident general. General Ly- other things of common usage were
autay- noticed that none of thu clocks put under a ban. but the attack on
such sadrificea of case or renuncte*;
lish
uons
, " He appealed to Shakespeare.. was running, and hinted that ho would that sacred Institution, lhe bathtub, is
t«ons or
ot quint
quiet as u»&lt;-&gt;
does pnae.
pride. pno
She aoes
does|
not murder aleop like dissipation; nor Who
*'
’”,t no,t' l*k® •'» present lhe sovereign with a lhe most outrageous of all tho outhealth llko inlcmiierance: nor scatter 7"°
’.la‘'lM,1lh' ■‘is only Scottish, timepiece, that would go. Tha sultan
wealth like extravagant, or gamblingI*
,*l"co,'"‘h,'« •«•«» York-1 &gt;ni
iled
fulled.
y
the health faddists. If it had hap­
She does not embitter life like dls-i। ,
„„
----'They Were stopped by my_rrdr/s." pened in England, wirare the lord and
an item, ho said. “During your excellerfcy's
a&gt;rd; nor shorten It like dueling; nor I James I\ s accounts
“
““ “ contain
*
master of the household would sooner
harrow il ilkt- revenge. She does not;! fgr "IngltSTiyparir.'l whii«j&gt;ur .Edward -. too brief M»»-with n» why be remindImpose more vigilance than suspicion; l had his court pipers, und from bls Bd of the flight of tlraoT'
every morning "tub, ' there would bo
tlmo
.Imonn
on
to
EliijtbetL
Elizabeth'?
,
.mention
__
of
auch
.
more-anxiety than salfishnegs; nor
an outbreak as desperate as those In
oiljZlalt. constantly recure .Most Eng­
half ns many mortifications as vanity,
which the militant suffragelies figure,
Plague of Rats In Britain.
lishmen are thankful iff -have given
—Hannah Moro.
but as II is an American who makes
the pipes safe conduct across the bor­
attack,
vent
aero o&lt;
acre
ot grounu
ground in r.ngiana
England anq
and Wales,
tvaies, ■ tho
,
. ,his countrymen
~ - their
------der.—Ixindon Chronicle.
Malicious.
Cta.ln, . Ira. &lt;o farmer, ralliuM u
"
him.
- At German seaside places they have
1' »n.W0.&lt;»U annually.
Emperor William of German} &gt;
a way of assigning each bather a
number. These numbers aro conspicu­
command
Washington slate .’requires W u
ously displayed on beach chairs. tents.
mid litis
iweek inii|iiuuin wage fur telephone
and bathing drcraeA Tho two young
Ullirlir
operators. .
women In Hie swimming suits who had j
'

been drawing tho eyes of all behold-j
ere were very agreeably posed as a WUBBBBBBBB
groum -when they caught sight of a t
third young woman coming toward j
them across tho sands.
.Jlro

nymph In green. "That Isn't really I
Laura's number. That's the figure of
her dowry."

Dally Thought.
Adversity ta hard upon a man. but
for one man wlm t an stand prosperity
North Arlington. N. J.—Moved to there are a hundred who will stand
pity by tho squealing of 400 big and lit­ adversity.—Carlyle. ’
.
“
tle pigs Immured tn a burning storage
plant hare, penions CtUoctod by the
flames 11 baratod them. Immediately Apply SlminS Freely fnr Lunilmiio.
trouble cumuM for tho police and not
Your’allnrks of l.tiinbaKo are «&lt;&gt;!
a few clttxons found a way to subeU- nearly so hop£lc«&lt; aa they semn.
Yoh run relieve Hj-tn itlinoM in­
Exhilarated by thsir freedom, tho stantly by it simple application of
pigs Invaded the borough, uprooted Slodh's Liniment &lt;&gt;n Hie- back nhil
lawns, vlai)ed a aohool and sought loins. Lumbago i- a form of rltett-1
lo
aholter from tbs pnraulug poUcq Ln Sutism. anti yields perfectly
oaifswliie.li p'letrales quickly
church yards and stores. Few of the
all in'Uirottgli lhe sore, tender
muscles limbers up the back nnd1
tho general roundup In the aqaaro makes it feel lln&gt;'.
Get a Itollle of
Sloan's Liniment fpr 25 cents of1
any druggist - und'have “it . in the J
hon-e—agaiust. colds, " sore nnil
tavollen joints, rheumatism.
n.-Huntil Bunday,- with a view ot Billi fur- rulyii, scinlira mid like ailment*.
Your mmiry bark If not ualMiiod;
but it do«-* give almost instant rvHef.—Adv.

-BAN5E1I WANT ADVS, PAY,—

Wc orc frequently askcd.why we are making better
butter today than a year ago.
OUR PATRONS are bringing better cream, so wc
arc able to make BETTER BUTTER, and BET­
TER BUTTER means BETTER PRICES.
Wc wish to thank our patrons for the care they have
taken of their cream and assure them that our high
prices of this season are the direct result of cream
well cared for.
We extend a cordial invitation to all patrons to call
at our factory and get acquainted with our methods
of handling cream and making butter, and will gladly
give such information on care of cream as will help
you.

controversy, an well as by going up
stairs or catching a train. It Is this
exciting and rapid ago that is bring
Ing on so many deaths from ’heart
trouble. A jssraon may not see th&lt;
close connection of these things, hut
after a while It will com&lt;- about with
out his knowing It.—Ohio State Jour

"My." said the one In the red cap.
"dupes," for ho had only 118 left when
“but Laura Is nearing a big number!
the i&gt;ollcuman came.
'
South State street went Into mourn-. on hey suit. What is lt-^-"5.0oo?" .
“Oh. don't you know?" giggled tho j

LARGEST VARIET1

en. Baste with Hie dflnpings ev­
ery ten minutes.
Al the end nl
Ilircc-quarters of-an hour try lie

We Receive Better Cream
We Make Better Butter

Deaths from heart trouble,aro ro

“The Man Who Lost the Plow”
haS just got jn another car load of wire
farmer money

on

on wire fence now.

the

plow before

fence, and as I "Was

the

You will also save from 15 to

50 cents a roll on roofing if you buy at my store.
and horse blankets.

saving

I lost it, so I am saving him money

Call on me to prove it.

You will soon need robes

I have a new fresh and complete stock of these goods

on hand al prices* that arc sure to win.

No canvassers to be paid out of

these goods.^ For a Malleable Steel Range see “the mail that lost the plow.”

JESSE TOWNSEND
Or the Man Who Lost the Plow
Not in the'Trust
.
'
Hastings, Mich.

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'

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the other poor.
.
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International
Sunday School
Lesson_
i.ksson

nm ncroRKR 23.

By Lee IV. Amrs.
Jesus and Judas.
ML '’6:14-25. 17-50: 27:3-10.
Your letter will be opened, read and nnsw
T: Mt. 20:21.
by a woman and held in strict contidencc.
Iliad Mack 14:43-50.
Introductory.
new in his family is, though he
Judas
is
one
of lhe very interest­
may not realize it, a po-sdile en­
emy 1q his customers.
Such pre­ ing chniactors of the Bible, whose
cautions
are doubly necessary career is a solemn warning tn the
||where lhe owner of the bom is lhe world. He "made for himself very
| MilTen-r, .becmi-c lhe milk i* apt In ignominious titles. .Matthew calls
(26:25 ; J.uko
l«* hnrmleil I'hFeleirily for lark of linn a •••betrayer’
supeni.-dnn. inspectors’ recent­ calls him a 'trailor' d.'lfl'-; John a
•lliief .12:6 ; Jesus a •d-vi1’
I no.
IN CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, RIG­ ly followed up a case -if had milk
6:69.71.'
He
is
one
of three not­
found (he owner of (hr farm sick
ID QUARANTINE IS MORAL
wilh.a. bad case of typhoid fever. able thieyes who became promiInenl
in
those
last
hours
la-fore
the
OBLIGATION.
He gave Ids' illness a? a reason for
his not lM‘ing prosecuted, berniiM* Lord ■li-mi"-d HH -piiit. H- wM
lhe low qualily of the milk was dtp! an nposlnh* who was numbered
He wns ono
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
directly to its handling Jtty inexper­ with the apostles.
ienced persons. Investigation prov­ who •'went out from us" ‘’that they
ALONG MILK ROUTES ed lhal the fanner's illness was might be made manifest that they
ono of a succession nf cases of ty­ were not all of us” il John 2:19).
phoid that had occurred on this He was one wpom Satan possessed.
Milk la Apt lo be Handled Careless­ farm.
The probability, therefore, He professed affection, but under­
He
wns that the milk being sent out took to practice deception.
ly On Farms Where Supervision
iH'foro the farmer was sick wns confessed that Jesus was innocent
dangerously coni aminated, while, ami right, and (hut he himself Was
Every family which has a mem­ of course, the risk after illness had a sinner (Mt. 27:1 : but never con­
ber ill wilh typhoid fever, scarlet withdrawn his attention wns vastly fessed Jesus as Lord, nor confess­
ed his sins lo Him.
Like Hie rich
fever, or other contagious disease, increased.
In many cases where an put break man in Luke lt&gt; he was rueful, iiul
is entitled lo the sympathy and in­
not repentant: sorry bul not saved.
telligent help of the community. of typhoid has been traced hack fn
At the same time, the stricken fam­ n dairy tho owner was not delib­ Like people today, in despair he
Unprepared
Typhoid fever is took his owtj life.
ily should realize fully that simple erately careless.
for tlie presence of God. he Went
good citizenship calls upon ils not always .readily recognized ns
members to do everything in their such, and not uiiconiiimnly passes to his own place Acts 1:25.) While
thfirst
portion
of
our
lesson is
liuwer lo present the spread of simply as n fever or .bowel com­
For lids reason every case not printed, we shall nevertheless
the contagion to neighbors.
In plaint.
the country especially, where there of fever on a diary farm should be ■leal wiili it in our study.
are seldom health offlaera- lo lin- regarded wilh suspicion mnl lead to
LESSON DIVISIONS.
I. THE BARGAIN OF JUDAS,
Immhv rigid quarantines. Lin* duly .&lt;&lt;1 y-iy . areful Jiaudliug »f lhe milk.
.■■eping th- -n-k - p.u al..I fr*&gt;iu * Meiiilierg'nf ffmi'sefinlds fn which ti-ffl.
•
. "
contagion or suspicious
the we||
well falls with peculiar weight there are contagious
II. THE BLINDNESS OF JU­
the afflicted Taiii'ry.
Tamify.
al«n -have
!;g-.e mi important DAS. 17-25. '
on tucOrdinary illnesses =!-neighborliness demands that such part to play in keeping the milk
III. THE BETRAYAL BY JU­
They should never DAS. 47-511.
n family keep ils members away supply clean.
from others and prevent nulsfflei- return empty milk bottles without
IV. THE BITTERNESS OU JU­
from coining in contact with lhe first boiling them, and miy family DAS. 3-10.
which takes n public milk bottle in­
.infection.
The Out Hip* Deyeloped.
On a farm producing and selling to a room wflere' tliert* is a conta­
That Judas was not a believer is
milk, a contagious disease such as gious disease is really a parly to a
And
yet he followed
again-t
public certain.
typhoid fever demands special ■ pro­ serious odense
A milk dealer who. learns Jesus, wps one of ihe twelve, just
motions.
A Very few genn&lt; of health.
as Imlay people “join the church"
these diseases allowed to gel Into of a case of sickness in n family
who have never Iwn Ik»eii again.
should
keep
the
bottles
from
that
Hut milk may multiply rapidly and
the others Why did he consent to be humbvibn a source of disease in many house separated from
ed among t.|ie followers of
families on the milk route served and make certain Unit they nre
Why should ho associate
very carefully stenlized before laud?
by the farmer.
himself with those whose hearts
In the case, of typhoid
the they are again used for milk.
did cling to the Lord?
Perlians
disease may come from germs in
John I2:(l gives' us the clue.
He
the well waler, and Ums water if on a farm, the Hairy farmer should was a thief.
He was with the
u*ed unboiled for cleansing milk use every’.effort In produce a high laird for personal gain.
lx&lt;ol:iiip
l&gt;n(HeK or cans may very well start
grade, clean milk, from healthy for nn earthly kingdom to be set
a typhoid epidemic) in a neighbor­
Sterilization'of bullies’and up. and looking for personal gain
ing town.
Inspectors have fre- cows.
therefrom, he responded lo the in­
mently traced outbreaks of scarlet other milk vessels is essential.
vitation to be numbered with the
fever and typhoid along n milk
disciples.
It may bp well for us
route^md hack to a sick person on
to a^k our -own hearts tlie ques­
the producer's farm.
\ Country Almost Without Crime.
tion "What seek ye?" (John 1:38&gt;
If is the duty of every milk
The criminal aUtlatks of Newfound* in making a profession of believ­
farmer to see that no one who is land allow that probably not another ing on the laird Jesus Christ.
I»
sutToring from fever of any kind
community of 200,000 people In the il personal benefit, social nrosipe.
ever enters the dairy.
Moreover,
etc., or is it His glory? Possibly
no one engaged in nursing the sick world baa ao .clean a record. It la hulas contributed no small part lo
should rveg»he allowed to gft near practically a (Timeless country. The the discussions of the twelve aismt
milk. Those who handle the milk calendar ahowa no murder, no man- greatness in Hie kingdom.
The
on such farms, even though they ■Uughtcr, do forgery, no barratry, no
lord's words aboul lhe cross were
never have been near lhe person serious crime of any sort for lhe East
not Acceptable to him. And now
who is sick, sluiuld take special fiscal year.
Mmy devotes her costly ointment
precautions.
Before entering the
tn tho I and himself instead of
.milk room they should put on a
selling il
for money so Judas
clean cap and a clean duster, which
lloprlntM Lung Trouble Cured.
might get his hands nn il. and the
nre never allowed* to go into the
Many recoveries from
Lung Lord upholds her in the act, again
hquse. In case* of typhoid or sus- Troubles are due to Dr. Bell's Pine­
referring
to
His coming death.
im’cUwI typhoid all water used in
Tar-Honey.
It strengthens the
cleaning milk vessels should first Lungs, checks the Cough ami gives Judas decides to, and does, go to
Im boiled.
Finally, even.with all relief at once.—Mr. W. 8. Wilkins. the enemies of lhe Ron of God. and
these precautions wherever ty­ Gates. K. C. writes: “I used Dr. for thirty pieces of silver bargains
Satan led him
phoid or scarlet fever is even sus­ Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey in a case away the Lord.
pected In a family, the milk should given up as hopeless and il effected on, possibly suggesting lo him that
he might as Well jfel what he could
lie thoroughly pasteurized before a complete cure."
Get a bottle of add that no harm would come to
l«-ina sold.
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey.
If Jesus, who would use
His own
The milk producer who lakes &gt;’our cough is dry aud hacking let
power to protect’ Hiniself ns Ho
these precautions establishes
his it.trickle down the throat, you will had done on other occasions whon
good citizenship.
The one who surely get relief. Only 25c. al your
lhe I'ncmies sought to take Him.
usadks milk carelessly with sick- Druggist.—Adv.
&lt;
Judas may have thought that Je­

iifww oiin of

0 HOOD NEIGHBOR

i

sus would escape and he would be condejmied.
He knew that the 'of Jesus—Ml. 10:47-68.
. Sincerely yours,
so he I^ird was inhoceut (v 4.) w'as con­
betray demned lo die, and that he was a
Lee W. Ames.
sinner.’ Read John 10:it. He was
Him.

that much ahead.
And
wails for opportunity "to

Now ns they eat. tho announce­
ment is made* that one* nf the
twelve will betray Him.
This of
rnttnto is startliiu.’ to the innocent
ones, find they ask "Il is I?" Set—
nit- ill.- others d&gt;&gt; so. Ju.las wqtild
not appear different than the rest,
and asks the same question.
The
oumisriciit Um* indicates that Ju­
das is tho trailor. having pro­
nounced woe upon tlie one who be­
trays Him in the preceding verse
.21 .
Thus He forewarns Judas,
nnd calls him tn repent.
Truly he
is without excuse now. Yen, He
(■ven goes farther than that, in giv­
ing Judas the sop .'John 13:26).
•'The light of oriental
custom
shows us preeiotM things here. If
nny person would induce an enemy
to receive from his hand a portion
nf food, it ended all enmity, ami
tho hitherto enemy became lhe
guest-friend of the host.
Treachory—nfter that was imporaibUt.
So
our Ixrrd would hold Judas ns n
real guest-friend.
Yet such wns
the awful depravity of the Satantilled heart that In face of all this
In* went lo (he consummation of
the treachery already planned.”
Jesus iumpuno'd. not that
He
would escape, bul that He would
■he. • He pronounced woe' upon
him who/betrayed
Him tn that
death".
'And yet. Judas went on.
Surely ho was blind (2 Cor. 4:3, 4.)
Amr
now to Gethsemane he
comes, lhe leader of the band that
is to take captive Him who led captivjly eaptive (Eph. 4:8'. "A grefll
multitude" came, indicating their
fear of His. Judas “went before
them" 'Luke 22:47.) Ho was “guide
In them that took Jesus" (Acts t:tO).
IP* had planned tn betray lhe Lord
wilh a kiss (v IS.)
He approached
Jesus wilh the words "Hail, mas­
ter." Literally it reads “Oh, ,lhe
joy? RtrMri.'' How this must have
made (he Kavi.iur-suffe.r, lo hear
those, false.woeds, and to submit to
a kiss from tlmsA vile Kps.
Com­
pare’ 2 Samuel 20:9. where Joab
made use nf a kiss to slay Amasa.
This shows qs the character of
sin.
Lillie wonder that God so
hates it.
Little wonder that He
cannot -allow in His presence one
whoso sins nre not washed away in
the blood of His Son.
The re­
sponse lo ‘ Hie false kiss was
“Friend,
wherefore
art
thou
cmne?"
Says Scofield nf this
"Perhaps the most touching thing
in the Bible.
The Lord does not
disown Judas."
Ought not such o
reply lo soften the heart of the
traitor?
Note that the Lord said
to him “Friend.” The word means
“companion" and is a different
word from the one used in John 15
of the disciples. Behold the calm­
ness of the {.ord at this trying time,
when Peters impulsiveness
Ini
him lo cut off the ear of a ser­
vant of the high priest. Peter had
pledged his support, even unlo
death.
Now he manifested brav­
ery in Inking his stand against
such a multitude, but was brave at
tho wrong limo.
The Lord needed
not his sword-strokes. His words
alone, recorded in John 18:2-11,
were sufficient lo cause Uro people
In fall In ihe ground backward.
TIiom too he could'call upon- His
Father for twelve legions of angels
if He desired to resist these ene­
mies. “hut • how then shall tho
snriphires he fulfilled. th»t thus it
must be?" He healed* (he ear
(Luke 22:51'. leaving no evidence
of Peter's nd which could-; be
brought up against Him. It was
His last miracle of healing before
He went 16 Calvary, tho healing of
a foe.
They took Him. nnd Hsubmitted lo being tak1*n.
The
disciples fled. Peter following afar
off.
Judas may have watched lhe
ahuse that was heaped upon that
innocent head.
He saw that in­
stead of making His escape, He was

filled with remorse, but did nut
seek the Ixird. He cam# to the
priests, from whom he received no
help.
Peter wept bitterly over
his sin; Judas hanged himself. Pe­
ter was forgiven, restored, mightily
used for God, nnd will reign wilh
Christ; Judas went to Ills own
place.
Like Saul C! Sam.’ r3t74y.
and Ahilhophel 2 Sam. !7:23i, he
committed ‘suicide instead of commilling his way unto the Lord
11*.-. :g *i .
There is no contradic­
tion between this record and tliat
in Arts 1:18.
"If he hanged him­
self in the 'field of blood* and tin*
rope broke the account a« given
iii Acts would naturally follow."
And even this act of Judas was in
fulfillment of scripture.
How
wonderfully the Word of God vin­
dicates itself.
‘"I'lie allusion is to,
Jeremiah 18:1-4; 19:1-3. bul more
distinctly to Zech. 11:12, 13."
Next week—-Tiw Arrest aud Trial

Human Nature Little Changed.
Writlnga of the ancient EgyptUna.
inscribed on papyrua. a primitive kind
ot paper made from the Inner bark ot
reeds, recently discovered and exhib­
ited In' London, reveal tha people of
Pharaoh's day u having taates and
charactertitles which still mark hu­
man nature the world around. Ona
ot the documenta relates to the death
ot a man who fell from a roof to
which he had climbed In order to got
a closer view of some dancing girls.
Announcements of horse races and
athletic sports were found, aa well aa
the record of the complaint of a wife
axaln^ her husband based ou hla re­
fusal to give her tho keys to their
house.—Popular Mechanics.

Monastery at Olaentia
The- Alpine monastery of Dlaanlls
was foupded by an Irishman. Hut
British mountaineers know It chlafiy
aa the home of Father Placldus a
Bpeacha. an eighteenth century pion­
eer at climbing, whose great ambition
was to ascend the highest local peak,
tho Todl (11,887 feet), ills brother
monks suspected hlm us an-athelat be­
cause of his scientific tastes, aa a
French spy because of his climbs snd
map*.. When the invading French de­
manded 100,000 franca from them and
Placldus secured a reduction of 20,000
they held hla Jacobinism proved. Tho
French burned lhe monastery, and bls
MSB. perished. The Austrians Impris­
oned him. Finally, aged seventy-two
and no longer able to climb so high
himself, ha wistfully watched tho
chamois hunters conquer tho Todl for
him.

The United Rates in lh«* last lin­
Nearly two-lhirds of lhe mail
matter «&gt;f lhe world la written- in eal year sold 7.222. auUrs, valued at
K&gt;.W»3,I27. to Britain.
English.

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my farm I will have an Auction Sale at my premises H mile South and *A
mile West of the Striker School House In Baltimore Township, Section 11.

Tuesday, OcJ. 20, ’14
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. nt, I offer the following described property:

HORSE
Driving Mare 10 yrs. old, wt. 1000

CATTLE
Red cow, 5 yrs. old

HAY and GRAIN
About 3 tons Hay
About 200 shocks Corn
About 90 bushels Oats
About 10 bushels potatoes
FARM TOOLS

Roan cow, 5 yrs. old

Black heifer, 1 yr. old
4 steers, 1 yr. old
HOGS and POULTRY

6 shoats, wt. 140 apiece
40 hens and chickens

Single Buggy
Single Harness
Stone Boat
6 Bunches Shingles
l-horse work harness
Heating Stove
Range Stove
8 dozen Steel Traps
Other articles too numerous to
mention

' LUNCH FOR THOSE COMING FROM A DISTANCE.
Ta.wic. All ,um« of $100 or under, cash. Over
that amount ono yoorV time will bo given
on bankable notes with Intereet at 6 por cent No property re­
moved until settled for.

1 CT 1113.

WILLIAM RHOADES, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Aucllonser

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
Cherdatiou Greater Than All Other
Barry County Papera Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

THE
20 PAGES

BANNER.

HASTINGS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCT. 22.1914

Kxerybody Reads The BANNER.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

NUMBER 25

WTOSHOm.
FROM STATE FAIR EX-GOV. OSBORN VISITED
| * better babies contest will be
Ellsworth In Receipt
of
SPLENDID FEATURE OF GOOD HEALTH WEEK.
C.A.BOYS ATBIGGAME Supt.Check
BARRY
CO.
WEDNESDAY
For $79.5(1 Won By
RECEIVED MONEY

SEVEN AUCTION SALES ADVERTISED IN THE
BANNER THIS WEEK. FINE LISTS OFFERED.

«2u.,i,"ry wSlhnd

St''“l'Tl71.l7.i;'' .l&gt;nn,.'"l"''r

-n... II* Inzlixli'. 15 l..n.l „l
l'5«'n.l,r..
horses soriK! young colls, 2 cows. 3*
W. C. Wlllrltn.
“•■I* harm***, some miscellancoii*j ...
Willill* (io* loo much live
articles. Col. W. H. Couch will lx-1
\
winter and ft|cks feed for
lhe auctioneer. If you are looking I,, *
-------for a irood tram, here i* votlronnur- ''"
‘"I*. ...» will have an auction al
the Bow*** farm. 2 mile* south and
t unity.
on.* mil*- emd nf Quimby, section 12.
Ball (more, stile to begin at mu*
Harry- E. MrKrhry.
o'clock,
pinner and Imrsefwd for
Having decide.) t&lt;&gt; quite fanning. those from a dislanci*. Henry BidHurry E. McKelvey will have an clmun will be the auciimiei-r and
miction *ab- al the McKelvey farm. Ernest Gray, clerk.
The list in­
3 mil.** east mid &lt;&gt;n&lt;&gt; mil.:, norili of clude* good miiri*. It head of cattle,
Dowling oil Hee. Il». Mfiplo Ginve. H hog* mid pig*. 34 sheep, some
(Hiiiltry and miscellaneous articles.
It will be an all day sale Sea auv. for’Tiill list. etc.
WHY DETROIT JOURNAL ANO

Political Advertising.

FREE PRESS OPPOSE OSBORN

Italh Owned b&gt; .Mr. Slnir Whtnc1
Busiric** Mcllioda Osborn .Mi-r- I
’ rllcMily Denounced. '
t The most biller and vituperative;
Newspaper erictnie* of Chase H.,
Osborn in this cumjmgh are the:
Detroit Free J'resM and the Dclroil
Journal, tailli owtrtM by Mr. Hlair '
who made till big fortune by con-1
ducting cheap lhealres in Detroit, i
the charader of lhe play* in HOiile
of which i* said In have been any­
thing hut an encminigpinenl lo de- .
cent living.
Like other wealthy
men Mr. Flair cultivated certain
political ambitions.
He gained the
idea Dial the logo of a United
Alfred M. N'rvinn.
Stale* Sennlftr would be very be­
Candidate for - county ’ treasurer.
coming to trim, mi lie sei out Io gel
for 2t&gt;
II. lie also seemed to think Hint Has been a Republican
hi* new*|mper ownership gave him years ami asks for the support of
the right to have n large ''say" ns Hie voters of Barry county for that
to law* that were proposed alolllce, November 3, It'll.
He ha*
tanning.
Il wa* inevitable Hint a man of lived on the same farm in GrapgeChase Osborn'* independence of ville for 52 years mid ha* been a
mind nnd ideals in life would, a* Huccessfui farmer, stock nnd grain
governor, clash with Mr. Stair. buyer and if elected will give the
Tlie clijsh ciiiite^. The then Gov.
Osnorii ••x(&gt;ti‘*«&lt;‘d hi* opinion of olllce Iris personal uare and alien­
2wks
Mr. Stair arid of Mr. Stair's bu«i- lion.
uess and method* in a manner that
wns' nof'at all IWmpllineniary. Gov. THREE EXPOSED TO RABIES
Osborn wr.nt farther and vv.-ul into
‘particulars ns to some of the'meTAKE PASTEUR TREATMENT
Ihods by 'which Mr. Slnir Iind ac­
quired Iii* fortune, which the (lov- .
ernor declared to he ilisrepulable. Leo mid Bernard Tuffec mid Rich­
He told Mr. Stair Unit he. the Gov­ ard Foreman's* Utile Daughter
ernor, wii* nnnnciiilly responsible,
Hare Gone to Ann Arbor.
and that if Mr. Slpir wished to sue
him for libel, he would waive all
In order to prevent any possible
immunity from legal proceedings infection from rabies. Bernard Tof­
dm&lt; to hi* position a* Governor, fee and Leo Titffee have gone to Ann
ami Mr. Stair
might
proceed Arbor to lake the Pasteur treat­
nuainst him nt law if he though! ment. They left on Thursday
the Governor's slulenwnls were not. noon. The live-year-old daughter
of Richard Foreman was n\&gt;o taken
I ruth ful.
Mr. Slnir never began legal pro­ to Ihp Institute.
Early la*t week n hound belong­
ceedings against Cha*q Qsborn. But
'he ha* been son1 nil over ever ing to Bernard Taffee acted suspi­
appeared
to tie
since. This
1IIIS is
1“ nil
.III instance
IW»U»nrc when
will’ll the
lie- 1ciously and -i
’i;...... ................
. .sick.
people'of Michigan ran well afford pr. van Selsor was summoned and
tn love &lt;inv O*l»orn for this en- hf wm sure (he dog had rabies,
etuy he made
I’he n"&gt;T,'fd's head was sent to Ann
■
Arltor and a professor in the Pastrue Institute nt once cmrroboralod
Shqota a Bull Moose.
hr. VnnVelsor'* diagnosis. . As the
Word Im* been received by Elin- dog, apparently In play, had .bruis­
Ion J. kahr, of this city that his ed lhe Little girl'* lip and Messrs
brother. James Igihr. now a resi­ Taffce iriight nlso bave been expos­
dent of Than.*, near Juneau, Alas­ ed to iiioculntion, it was decided
ka. has shot a bull hXKMe.
Mr. that all three had boiler take (be
Ijihr killed the big animal during Pasteur treatment.
a (wo ...... hunting trip up th*1
Taku river.
Mr..&lt;l.ahr is an em­
Workmen Overcome by Gas. .
ploye of the Goytenau Mining Coni':
Guy Briggs and Fred Barlow, two
puny, and has an excellent. iMTsitinn. workmen, employed by Hie. Thonilie,left Hastings about thiec years apple Gas &amp; Electric company
ago.
Inasmuch as Bull Moose tire were overcome by gas while work­
l&gt;ecoming quite scarce, extra care ing on a main in a trench in the
should be exercised in preserving rear of the Star Bakery. . late
the remaining specimen*.
Tuesday.
Belli, were rendered
partially unconscious, but they reGood 'Alfalfa Catch.
. roxored without surgical attention.
• E- - A. Day, who resides in lhe
Special Masonic Meeting.
southern part of Hastings township,
has one of tho llnesl fields of alfal­
There will be held a special com­
fa In this part of the county. After munication of Hastings Lodge No.
the middfo of July he planted' al­ 52. at tho Masonic icmple
on
falfa and ho has brought to lhe Thursday evening October 22, 191 A.
BANNER office a plant three and at 7:30 sharp.
Work in the 3rd
one half feet long, including roots degree.. All Brothers are urged to
17 inches long.
Alfalfa grows well attend. Visiting Brothers welcome.
in Barry county and it is becoming By order-of W. M. Chas. L. Bache­
more and more a favorite crop.
lor. O. C. Foster, 8ec’y.

■. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

High Hcliool.
Through the ro-of&gt;erntion
Kuperinlenilent Etfaworth ha* re­ MADE AUTO TRIP TIIROt’GII | The
Woman's Himie Companion,
rale of-r.xniiiination. .This cerliff. COI NTY. .MAKING SIX
ceived a check for ffTOJgi fronrsttie!
i Better Bubim,' .Contest will be o
cale will indicate what the exam­
Detroit Slnli’ Fair Asosciaiion for
ADDRKSSELS.
-ting purl* &lt;&gt; ining physician found in regard to
premium* won by the Husling*
larry Cmmly' the child's physical amt mental
high school exhibitatal the state
Gm.d •llenlili Week.
'
| Week betriii* Sunday. November1 parenl many fact* .»f interest and
Si
HOOD
AT AU. THE STOPPING PLACES E'.'. r ilUie.
ing* won almut 3) list prize* in
manual training and drawing. This
Mini
vyill be turned
over -Io (he
T.mh^'t-h.b
rttehwilu.?.
X ,
,
. -r.
.
tmue-um.l Thur..lay. N.-vmlur P.'iatd.- ... Ih.II. imre
and
i-hihlren.
• “ «J'' *.*iAl%ani !mem. '
iThe
T.,.,n'.,,e .9rra"&gt;
awa«'*' "
»T.
: J"
............
..........
-• ......
imirhnsing school equi|&gt;unni&gt;.
St rung I heiied His I'aiiMlithe parent* making
So ninny are taking work'in lhe
dacy Hen*.
commercial department that it has
Mr*. Phyllis Bey- formititw. guaranteeing the future.
been neceasary to add three more
Ex-GoveFnOr Chase S.. Osbor
. W. II. Cook have'linppiiie-- mnj physical well-twhig
lyf&gt;cwriler* Io the equipim-nt. '
mad.- hi* "swing,aruunu lhe cirri,
local arrangement*.Inf the little one.'.
The loliil enrollment of student* in Barry Co. In*t Wednesday.
Baine* Confest i* a! Tlie contest i* open to all hairies
in the high school is 321, mi m•••’( iHipmar yei scirnliilr'movement I of Barty C.mnly betM*«*ii twelve
iinulil m largely increasing Mr. &lt;»«- .|,&gt; Mi*ure iwiler b.ihi»** and n 1**1-land forty-eight month* who are
are compelled Io crowd into I'.H)
j,.,;
p consist* of entering.i enrolled. Entry blank.* will t»e
seat*. There lire lOqjnon-resident Ihii-ii * vote m tin* county.
At
Assyria
where
Hie
llrsl
stopdimming
awarding prizes to!mailed on request. Write Mr-. Ai­
student* in lhe high Ocliool; 20 in wa* m;u|e then* was n'line crowd. I children ofand
live years or les* oniix’rt Carvelh. Hasting*. Michigan,
the grades. The average ntiendanee mid they were evidently
wvll!
.. ..
.
. .
satin ■
during the first month was PB.-'t5 piensi’il with Hie ex-governor. Al
per cent.
.
Maple Grove there was a “mall au­
heatily doea. not (plication* ar*
Under lhe direction of Miss Mar­ dience. but Mr. &lt;)*born made n&lt;
■omit.
...
tha Striker, teacher of music, an
fin
orehesira of nine member* and a the hour, 11 a. m.. there was a good relopment only are considered.
The Belter Babies' (amlest ill-ici
assistants ran make a
chorus of 170 voidbs have been or­ audience ami they evidenced ■ their
ganized. Several concert* are plan­ iipprova.l of Mr. Oslmme's speach surv* a better race of American* [thorough examination. There wil
because it teaches parents how to{be conducted at the-headquarter
ned.
heartily. After dinner tlm migra­ improve the physical condition of-of the Barry County Huminil.li* ■&lt;
There will be no Mho&lt;&gt;l on next tion to
Woodland next began.
Thursday and Friday :i» the (earli­ There wn* a line mid an enthus­
er* an- all planning to aileml the iastic crowd. Al Carllmi not many tert IIium* y.-i unborn. It arouses J d**- and will l«*gin al
iiilen-si in ih&lt;- rmwryallon nfieneh morning.' No ch
Male letu'her*' meeting in Kalama­ turned nut.
Al* Fri-epm-t there child health and life iunl in nlllfrem any acute or cm
zoo.
"
,
was good audience, ami ther were form* of child
iH&lt;r wctft
.
....
_ r, may.rb-*
......................
welfare., ...
Il .forge*
a।rase
entered.
well please.1.
At Middleville a.-.......
link Jielween parent*! Farmer* *lu&lt;ly seientillc fanning
SMALL BOYS SYSTEMATICALLY
big crowd vva* ready tn greet Mr. un(| (..a.-herr*. between the,
jand women domestic science. Hiuit
Osborn, nnd manifested approval amt a sclentHille study of rhtl.l life.'deed* of dollars are being expended
PLUNDER
MICHAEL'S
SHOP
their local delegation* and Serre-i
of hi* speech:
The Inst slnji was jL hromnles&gt; civic interest in childh,,. ,.ir„rl (ll „jM. blw.,.r lin,|
lary D. C. Vandercook of the Barry
r10 or
"f the-community.
ibelter crop*' tn improve'
County Committee of the Y. M. C. A. Ret urn Proprir tor's Klmhirssrs by
" be eln*sille&lt;l nc- jh, |inM|U1.,. ’richer milk.
house, and he held their closest at- ,
is visiting Sunday schools and Y. M.
divisions:
||M»ller bread and l.» I:
(atrrying off Various Articles.
tenliim nnd interest
for ■•
over.an!
C. A. group* lo'expiain the (dun ami
"
”*
i DiviMnn A iiu
s boy* nnd | llllltl,,y jn Ji,,,
whv n&lt;&gt;&lt; sniuv
Some Property Recovered.
hour, nnd Hie
" ’ npprp$ed gjr|H fh,iM iw.*he
■ordimly
interest them in it.
twenty-fourj i„.(|,.r jMj|tv hygifne tn make ymir
|im&gt;nlb*'of am*.
Free entertainment from Friday , The boy can) tired by Deputy hi* sentiments
।Sheriff
Lirbly
in
Goodyear'.*
hardinclude*
night until Monday morning will be ;
Dtvisio
standard ««f licall.h in your faml.girls fro
to reduce doctor bill*, ami t.
from Lido 20 years of age who send gang of little boys implicated in I ...
,.-.—11 puiux-*, ...... II
................... , ,
' Hi i" happier childceif in y&lt;uu
in their registration card and fee of systematically stealing various ar­ usefulness and necessity; but no
Division t. mclml.** Imy* nndj|„ .
ticle*
from
W.
J.
’
Michael
*
store.
$1 on or before November StaLJTItis
voter
should
be
.i
hidebound
pm-'girl*
from
thirty-seven
to
forty|
1|14
j„ a|| a nBrt of the firngram
fee entitle* the Imy delegntelo the Mr. Michael i* a great lover of chil­ tisan.
[right month* of age.
[centering around lb*- *losan &lt;&gt;f
delegation dinner fur both i&gt;oys aud dren and^the boy* nave always
Hi* next pro|&gt;o*ili.m was that in! •’•hildr.-n eleven months nr !••*“. Barry •County'* Good Health AVeek:
adult leader*.
forty-nine muntti* or more nre'-Livc 1.migvr.’’ Il will nlso innke
contain* bicycle*. base ball sup­ a country of majority rule, t'lri.-’and
not eligible for entry. To Hw. Imy.'it po&lt;*nde for. Iliff chihireii of Harry
"The purpose of this annual con­ plies, llshing tackle mid gun*—jii«l
ference,"• sayk the committee,which the thing* which attract ymingscqi-iltg highest in tlie ctmmy; *u^umi&gt; l&lt;&gt; ‘ Live BcHer." ■ Prom­
ha* it In charge, "is Io bring to­ sier*.
'•
'
would
the (,.&lt;ir
con*!niciive party, Belter Baby medal in bronze will j m.-nl ll\i*1ing*
■••mmillee
gether the ifiin’sentative older
i of (lie, .ither be awarded by the Woman's Homejwilh the genei
Mr. Michael missed many article*
!*»&gt;'* of Michigan to discus* .their
and a smiilar medal-charge find u«”
One day would lie largely, cril.cisiii of the 'Companion
own moral problem* -and to iiispiri* but could tlnd no clues.
will
Iw*
given
to
the
higlte*i
scoring
Intake
(hione
....
rnnslrurtive
party.
Criticism
-was
a lillli* Imy told him who the
iHilli necessary mid useful, mid *o baby girl. Better Baby diplomas .«f Good Health Week. Wulcb the
Helds mid organization* to do a
the party of criticism would till u will be given Io each first-prize' paper* for further announcement*
larger service in the extension of
Itoy* an* implicated in the theft*. useful function in a republic !ik» winneh To each child examined ittjof the work.
Hi* Kingdom.
our*.
But when lhe parly of .
riilicism attempted to do coiislnic"The result* of past conference*
livo work it nearly always failed..
cannel be tabulated. Their Influ­
ence is being fclt loday in chtfrehe*, AUCTION NETTED HIM. $400
In this country the two parties
high schools, colleges. V. M. C. A.'*
MORE THAN ANTICIPATED for Hie past no year* have been the
and other kindred organizations?
republican parly, the party of ac­
tion. the con*luictive parly, and j 111(1 Address, Big Attendance. Fine!
The sessions will open Friday af­
ternoon. Nov. 27. with n meeting of That Was the llrsuH of .Chaa, Hick­ jhc democratic party hml been the
parly of .criticism.
The construc­
the Nomination Commiltco which
erson
’
s
lincslnirnt
hi
BAN
­
will report al lhe opening session al
tive parly had mfide its. mistake*,
NER Spm-r.
a* will any parly nr person lliul
opening
meeting of the ■
I o'clock suggesUng (he boy* who
i*l
Brotherhood
Mondavi
'I lie ......... ............
IDA. RETURNS AFTER 5.1/
will net a* officer* at lhe confer-, —You cauiuiL l*dl Glu*. HickuTMin. alleilipt* • ■•Il-Il Ill-live work.
met-.’’ The
ttv* m
al-I
­
dice.
A general session will be of Carlton, that th.* BANNER'S plan democratic party had been useful*TTuhl vvns'n ‘hummer.
YEARS AB8KNCK.
*
o Hie
murk.
held that evening nt 7 o'clock in for handling nuriinn sales isn't the in (miniing-out the defects of re­ hmtimic.e vvm
* *u|»pcr .“quad
(Iliad &gt;
Hie Hill Auditorium, which has a just right way. He knows from t*x- publican action..
But we had ..........
sealing capacity of 5.000. Saturday perienee. He told us the past week. learned to inir sorrow that when
‘.‘.'.'...'.'.hS SIX'-Jin? DIDN'T REMEMBER SIN6LE
morning there will be sectional Svhrn In* sctlled for hi* advertise­ Hu- party whose function was
1
LANDMARK OF '59 ANO '60
meeting* fur boy*, nnd boy* will ment that he was delighted With
preside and read papers. " Satur­ the results. Hr had made careful
day afternoon I lie 2,&lt;MXI delegates ’e-.liimites~.pf Aha! liis sale would legislation it failed.
Hie iiiVRtalion of the Brotherhood. I
• -----------headed by several band* will parade bring? aintt the actual ’ilgure* were
He .instanced , the fatally defec­ mid vvai made the chief guest. He j ,Sen rd iri ('.till War mid is- Now
the streets of Ann Arbor
x
ttOd bcyoiui hi* estimate.
tive tariff for revenue-only bill en­ also spoke brietly. expressing bi.*I'
Spending Remaining Years
Saturday afternoon'* prograin is
acted in Grover C.lnveland s admin­ opinion that nn other city in .Mich­
Pfanling Orange* Orchard.
igan had .*uch nn organization of!
to be given over to recreation. The ASSYRIA’S FAMOUS BULL
istration.
'
Ann Arbor Commit lee hn* secured
• H.* pointed out the failure of the men n* that before him. He was' That I her** was not a single land­
the use of Ferry Field and hope to
PUZZLE CASE SETTLED Wilson administration in these im- gieqtly pleased to see it. and highly mark liurmifid himoflhe Hasting* '
complimented
lite
organization,
mid
get the lower an.j-uppi'r penninsuln
portnnl matter* H) Attempting Io expressed hi* warm approval of he knew When hi- was in the town
football champions together do play
apply the impossible tariff-foroff lhe slate championship for 1014. Litigants Decide Io Discontinue revenue only theory to our indu*- what it stood for.
of S. it. Vaughan of Taft, Florida, a
That evening there will be n strong
Soil, Rut Identity of Bulls Re­
Irinl life. i2&gt; At a time when strict Cliaplaiii E. II. Lougher.
prournm of motion pictures, inlerthe stage between Hastings ami
economy'wus called for, the demo­ ncisoii. qli* theme was *
mains Unsolved Mystery.
esting speaker* and special music.
Battle Creek m 185".' nnd I8«'*i. whib’
cratic
appropriation*
this
year
The famous hull case of Assyria
When lhe conference was held nt
wen; larger than ever.
-.It- Pass­
visiting in town recently.
Mr.
Grand llapids two year* ago. the has been settled, but the identity of ing. a *lamp-licking law to„mako Iris address short so iliaL the meet­ Vanghan *ay* l|t;«l the lovvn m
•'movie*'' pictures
t.he Olympic the bull, which wti* sold and the up for the very 6xlravagant appro­ ing could he dismissed earlier than those days was a little hamlet com-'.
one which is still. ruminating oq
•usual “o. that lho*e wh» de«M
games in Sweden.
priation* nnd applying an imposthe
meadow*
ha*
Mulled
the
courts
The concluding moethifs of lhe
the Inin
Mlile tariff scheme.
conference will be held Sunday af­ arid • (tin eomplninants, Willimn
ilinm Bun.•nullI Hiram
Coming tn state affairs, he dis- impression upon ii lln*iiug*-'uuditernoon and .‘veiling.
At the first. Virk and Bert Holdrif and the de­
Fred B. Smith of New York will fendant, Gt’orge Willison, have set­ cu'.sed Gqv_ Ferris' administration
without
(lersonalilie*.
but
claimed
I&gt;re*enlnti&lt;ui of the probb'iu of i'
sneak on the subject: "A Strong tled all I rouble* iimnt a basis satis­
brut tier*.
While
The trouble orig­
crime, it* cause^nd cure, tin- crim- '
Man.” In the evening there will be factory to all.
*...i
|iri&lt;ll|l,.PS lo Ba|tie i;n
u farewell service * for delegate* inated when Mr. Willison's bull Slale taxes should increase /h tin .nni i..jumped over a fence and visited
lion, and oT society's attitude' to­ (lliv..,. Pv..r..|. U:1. .lu.riir lh»n
only.
ward the ex-convict was a* graphic
Hastings is interested in the mo­ the complainants' cattle. Mr.'Wil­
tion pictures Io be presented in the lison went after an animal he sup­ Osborn’* term, by over S3.500.tl00. word picturing a* we pveCsjieariL
!■•• And if men ever ' tlm
Star theatre next Monday night be­ posed was hi* bull and sold him and promised that if reelected be
While making In* trip* on
for
beef.
Messrs
Vick
and
Hold
­
•eonoiny,
1
and
|
their respotisibilitiu* to Jiftir fe| rel,|dcause the receipts will be used to
................ ..............................
defray in pari the expenses of some en declaring that Mr. Willison had
Il was a milling npcecii, plain,
of (he delegale*.
A commit lee ot taken their bull nnd left his own
.
Ill
lhe
auHmm o'f |8tll. Mr.
high school boys ha* in charge flu* in place of it began legal action to direct to the point, .and always did (hat nigiil.
Vauglnin
enlisted
in
&lt;
’
.
om|iany
I.,
It i* believed the trip
recover damage* from Mr. Willi­ courteous.
sale'pf tickets.
There was an tiiinnimous vvudi for!
made him many vole*.
son.
hi* return flj Hasting*. and liefiiro!fed’ undei
*uerul
Dog Owners Take Notice.
The combined litigants, the jur­
AH owners or keepers nf dog* are ors nnd Justice Cndwallader were Petty llohltcrics at Par­
melee and Diillon.
hereby ordered to cause the same unnble to identify the surviving
ils in Hio,Mol'hiMli*t rhurelrb Heturnmg to Michigan after ' the
animal.
The
Jury
’
disagreed
nnd
to be shut up, or muzzled with a
“iM.
ll'
yr. Mr.
-tlW
Uli..,
It was the M. C. It. It. station nt Parmeb'e
wire basket muzzle for a period of the case was adjourned.
n.-ul I.. .....I i.uil I..
ullioun r.mnl,.
Ali-r
60 day* from this date.
All dogs decided (o avoid further litigation on the afternoon of October 15.
not properly muzzled, found run­ nnd the surviving bull will be sold thieves stole n small amqynl of hoar.
I No
ning nt. large, will lie shot and (heir and the itroceJd* turned over to cash from tho drawer.
Oil tin*
owners prosecuted according Io law. Messrs Vick and Holden. The com­ night of the same day the depot ' lhl'?u
T-.' ftT;
Mr. v»u,h» h» 1.,.,,
run (nr
plainants will pay their own court and store at Dutton'were nlso en­
By order of
I In Hasting* foot ball eleven amD^,— vonrthat time to* lei*
costa and tta* defendant will do the tered and rohtnal. They, entered llteir
Board of Health.
old rivals from Charlotte aret^* 25r;.|»bm1f' hi’ tai!d im?
City of Hastings same.
*"!!I"', *u‘
the store by prying open a win­ engaged in the second game of lhe g*? •"“J
Dated Hastings. Mich„ October 22,
dow. Two gold watches wen* tak­
1911.
en.
They gained entrance tn the
Supervisors Visit County Farm.
—Adv. ,4wks
station with a key. ami secured only
Tho bnard of supervisors paid a few cent*, whicli hud been left in foot ball teain (ill the while and the;!*
™
well-prtheir annual visit'to the, county tho drawer over night.
Supervisors in Session.
Epton county aggregation will haver
'
farm on Friijay mid enjoyed one o’f
The board of supervisors is hold­ those excellent dinners prepared
harder work Id dbfeat them to«4ay
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Gov. Ferri.* Tours the County
ing the second week of II* session. by Mr. umi Mrs. John Qutelein. An1
Hum thFy did in Charlotte a- week!
*o Charge Against Him.
Tho report of the committee on inspection shotfed that , the entire।
Receiving a message 'from the
Governor Ferris, accompanied by ago when Hasting* lost by a.score
equalization will be made
on premise* were in excellent condi­ , most of I he democratic candidates Ilf :n to (I
.
.... ..I......... ,.r. ....e eanl-bound WolThursday..
Officers will also be tion. The county farm is in every, for county olllce* toured Barry
On riexl Wedhesday afternoon. vgriiffi express ul Middleville lli.it
elected nn tyiat day.
The super­ w.-nv
——.. county. County on Monday, speaking tn Ihp Hasting* loom will ploy - in a man was stealitig a. • nd.’ ntYjhc
way *wi,tllnKI..
creditable to Tin
Barry
visors have passed a resolution en­
The lads from Nash-! "Blind Baamun*.” Uepifly SlientT
! Middleville, ETeepori, Woodland, Nashville.
The
supervisor*
remembered
the
dorsing ''Health Week.' They will inmates with a number of gifts, Lqnd Nashville-and concluding with
Lichly met the truin'and found the
have a lavatory installed in the
' a speech before a large audience in vemlier 18.
man standing u* ereel a* a sialuu
probate offlee. They have also pur­ which greatly delighted them.
Heed’s opera house in the evening.
m the door of the car. facing the
chased a typewriter for the regis­
Violin Instruction.
The governor covered part of the ,
tender. Hn came with lhe sheritf
Reception for U. B. Pastor.
ter of deeds office.
same territory covered fry Ex-Gov.
Mias Lucy E. Longyear," a gradu­ without a protest. He said he was
The -U;-B. church gave their new■ Osborn last week.
Ho. of course, ate of the Ithaca Conservatory of Ed. McGee, nf Chicago, bound from
Bpecial IL .A. M. Meeting.
pastor G. Elmer' Landen and family replied to Mr. Osborn's arguments. Music, will be tn Hastings, Wednes­ Greenville to Detroit. After seek­
Thepe will be a special meeting a rousing reception Friday evening. The presence of I he governor of day. October 28th. preparatory to ing for a charge to bring against th*
of Hastings Chapter No. 68. R. A. 5L Special music was a feature. There the stale drew considerable atten­ organizing a.class tn violin.
She man. prosecuting Attorney Sullivan
on Friday, evening for the purpose were also a number of excellent ad­ tion al Ihq, various stopping places. will be at the honfe of Mr*. Jason could iind no statute covering thfi,
of conferring the work master Ma­ dresses.
Befr&amp;shmenta were serv­ In Middleville (ind Freeport many McElwain, whore inquiries may In­ offense so lhe man was rele**e&lt;rPn
son’s degree.
ed by the ladies of lhe church.
school children heard him.
made as to lessons, etc.—Adv. iwk Tuesday.
:

Wiley Washburn.
I with ...„
hot hinch nt noon. An'extra BETWEEN MICHIGAN AND PEN’ work
team, secvral cows.
Wiley Wmdilnnn ha* decided to '
wi
NSY1.VANIA AT STAR THEA­
quit farming so will have an mic- hog*, Jet
lot of farm tool*, liny, grain,
TER. MONDAY.
•lion
•■•■I nt ■the
hi- miiMiii
«'ill be disposed of. Read Ihz
Simon 3»tiiiiicw*
Matthew* piar&gt;
place.’.
.will
2*4
mill** north of Hasting*
Haslour* and
mid I%
IV. ,
'
21-j mile*
«k»I«' advcriisemenL elseinilr* west, or’ 5*4 mile* south of (where in this issue for further parFILM 10 INTEREST BARRY
Freeporl on sectiun 30, Irving tvvp.. lirulnrs.
salts to liepin nt ten o’clock. Lunch
...~3rZ—ZT*
CO. BOYS III CONFERENCE
at.noon. Col. W. H. Couch will be
"• '• •*rnL
tfle aucliniiiMT and Ed. Edward*. [ W. A. Kent ha* sold hi* farm
clerk. Tin- list i* a good one mid.nnd will quit farming, mid will
include* 5 head of horse*, ,'t cow*.।haw mi auction sale nt hi* form. I At LrtiM 25 Dclrguirs Arc Wanted
2 P. C. sow*, lot &lt;&gt;f gixHl farm-lol*[mile west of Irving, or 214 miles
Io Rcprr.scnt llurrj Co. at Aim
mid some biniseholil good* mid mi*-l«&lt;'iilh nnd one-lntlf east nf MiddleArbor Meeting.
cellancoii* urticle*.
See Hie adv. ville. /m section I. Yankee H|irings
Twelve
hundred
older
......
high
for full particulars.
I township.
It will be a' big sale.
school boys paqadiiiK on lhe slre»-(*
Jcmo Warner.
lot of, poultry, large lot of hay. of Saginaw during tin* Eleventh An­
Jes*.- Warner ha* sold his farm. If™*"•
iU|d Potatoes, also a nual Older Boys' Stille Conference,
*o'will have tin auction sale upon ’''8 lrt» "f. fnnn tools and mi*c«l-[ the .Michigan-I'ennsylvatria foollmll
the farm lie formerlv owned in |kmeu* articles. N. C. Thomn* will: game, ami a class poh* rush will !&gt;&lt;■
'Ikiwling. on section 34, Baltimore! ,H‘ ll"' auctioneer nnd Waller Hny- pictured m the “movies'' which are
twp. sale to begin nt on,, o'clock.!"■"r’’ ,'Ierk.
ITie ndv. elm-where
No good* will be delivered on Sal- Ul11l”Wns, nml full unit .Monday afternoon ami e
urday.
Shelter for horse* if it parlh'iilarA
This is a part nf the local pro­
storm*.
Henry Flannery will bo
„ ------ --—'
gram Io’ inlrrrst Hie community in
the auctioneer mid Will Clemvnce.
George (.roller.
clerk. The list include* a qunniily
George Crel(cr Ims decided to lhe twelfth conference, Wtricli i* to
of IuiiiImt. buggy, cutter, quantity । quit farming and move to town- He convene at Aim Arbor this year.
of household goods nod some mi*-1 will have an auction sale nt hi* November 27-2V, and which will
cellaneou* article*.
~
‘ (farm
'
1
. -form, doubtless be attended by 2.UUU older
Hee the adv.
known
as —
the old Hale
boys from 200 Michigan
on another page.
four and one-half miles cast ami liigli school
mid cities.
Barry County
two mile* south of Hasting* on soc- towns
Io be represented by a del­
........................
f
"
l- Mnkley.
Baltimore. Il will be ani‘X|»ecl*
tifGeorge Mtiklry
mid Guy
Mukley.
' f1"" I.!*•
Baltimore.
egation of 25 older fellow*. Sever­
..
....
.
.
....
1
li-riifuin
h
.i
will
Georno Maklrv and (inv Mnklev h''n"‘'r' Mal,'«
al
churches
have
already
agreed
have more
slock
mirUc i aril ■
fru'" a •«"•»«&lt;•••.
Henry
Io send two or more deleguh**.
horse*, limn they care Io winter, so j Vnd wm CriH&lt;*mlen',%i.'rk'''"'mc Committee* of busines* men have
tanm”?;'.; mile”rMmrh,?nd om’^d-!S &amp; ticeii Meh'Ctcd al Middleville and

crowds heard him

JM'.' .?.'.’”.

RECOGNIZE
HASTINGS HE KNEW

�nn-: castings banner, (mttober 22. ,mi

PAGE TW O

Peter VanBout Is tbe new black­
smith al Cmtar Crepk. Your, pal-,
ronuge i* solicited — Adv.
G. M. Fwx aaya if you are a friend
. Poliiicnl Advertising.,'
of 111* cMJ on him al Weickgenaiit
... *r‘« Clolhing A Shoe Store.—
If
good lo nsjA: '•
lliede
Is the tariff on wheal beiicflcial lo the Fanner?
1. any
.
ills. The
-it oiiKbl io be proven by fact# instead of mere atatements.
..... truth i* ''«£•
(jtiite a" largo number of 'corres­
‘wv do not have to import Fann Pnwucts of any kind, xvliich we produce
pondence
letters reached us y.slerin quantity t« supply our home market.
With plenty on band and no
Importation the tariff is innficrative and of no ure lo III** Farmer, but in &lt;lay iifleriMMUi f&lt;»o late for publica­
ca»x of failure of any crop, n majority of Fanilers are more liable lo in­ tion thi* wwk.
The nexl regular meeting &lt;’f the
jury by a tariff than to |w- benellled.
Our rougreswnaii lias l»e.«n &lt;*tmrning tlm Un- old tariff on wln-ai of 25 Mystic Worker, will be held on
will* wa? worth millions lo Hie American Farmer mid ibid it- ieiJucii“U Monday evening in the G. s\. H. hall.
would make him millions id dollar* jioorer. He ha- «m«l in bis spc'-clic* A da-- of in will be initialed.
that under a tariff of 25 certl* per bushel ..iib wheat 1ms uverageil about
fl) cent*
bushel higher than Canadian Wheat, but with a duty of 1ft
cent* difference in favor of the Lnib-d Slate* il will be all tlie way from
three cents down to nothing.
Hien he llguri** that this dint* put million*-into lhe jmi-kels of the
AmertcMi farmer and he'»ays no one ba- paid any higher price for bread
tin account of it.' h i*. nlnurd to talk of Hie Fnrmere ret eiviim lb com* l.-u-cr III tendance in exi»-clc&lt;..
All
big hid flour without it - ireing increased in price. for if wheal i» advanc­ number of vnntiwls are beihg plan-|j
. I
ed in price lit cents per bushel whovvir buy- flour, be tie Baker. Farmer nt d.
Probale Judge Mack win hat
or fjibnrer. must pay a corresponding increase in price.
If tin* Baker
been in ill henltli for ojiiii- time hn-t
Mils his Bread al the -aim- price he mu-l work cheapri.
Our i-ongri'sdnaQ mak&gt; - ilil- hah- -Uleureid withmil anything to .*ub- gon&lt;* l« Itnltenvorih. Jmspital in.
slniitiate Ills claims, that Farmei- are benetlliil by a tariff on wheat Grand Rapid*, w'nrr- hf will re­
while Prexidenl Taft -aid il wa- iw» benefit. Thu Mine, also, was said by main several m&lt;mU»j.
Mr&lt; Frank Rulli*. n well-known
Secretary of Agririillure Wilson mid wore- nf Republican Congressmen.
If they were right our cuinireV-maii wa* wrong and i* now wrong. But Barry Co. t r-idenl. died al Hie home
if he was right they wefe wrong and we Farmers have In’eii,enjoying the •&gt;f h»T «ou, Fred Bullis, of NashvilleInul
week.
Burial took place in
million* of dollar- taken from nil who have bnutM- Flour ■- —
•
Nii-hvillt- Friilni'.
Bread or Other article- of f.«&gt;d. Yet lhe peculiar pari of this
Mis. Engl'-diih. of Bootjaek Hol­
a considerable portion vf eacli of our crops of wheal been »&gt;xi
sohj in the market- of the world for the pad 50 years?
’I
•xport low -ays Hint lirx.-ill Cherry Bark*
•price is a free trade price.
Have our exporters paid In cent .... . .... Cough Sv cup B the bc*l reimily shot
the «.ime grade of wheal grown m Canada and.oilier cuunlric.* nnd kept ever uci-d for cough- and colds.
exporting for years, losing millions of dollar*. just for lhe sake of lining Sold onlv al-Faulkner's Drug Store,
busine-e and giving aw ay I heir money to Farmers?
How many Fann­
ers believe this?
Our congi.•—man mu-t have a very poor opinion of
Formers’ intelligence to put out. -ueh alah-meiils. for they are simply
false.
It is not honest politics. Further. he does hot wish any public
discussion where his fnllacies can 1h« exposed before his own partisan
followers.
Our congre-snum voted ngam-l taking the InritT off from trust made
farm implgntenta.
He yoted a tariff on all farm supplies,
lie vxited
for HO per cent tariff on wiadeii gooda. 5(1 per cent on coltou gtwids. wa*
there lo help the nihlH-r Irtisl, and confesses lhat lie voted for tariff
laws Hint have Anade men rich.
He cluiuiN great injury wagjdoiie Hie Farmer- by Democratic tariff
legislation w'hen the real truth of the mailer Is the tariff laws voted for
by our 'ronftrrs.-maii were much more injurious to the Fanners.
To
Mrs. II. F. Wright, of Assyria.)
make a showing, die must fool the Fanner and so bring bis absurd
sent to the BANNER Monday four
theory of tariff mi wheal forward.
mses, three pink and otte while.'
Y’oum ttuly.
which
?h** picked that morning.,
AIJIERT E. BEEBE.
Bennwratlr Farmer (aitilldalc for &lt;xmgn*ss. Fourth District.
The F. S. statistical nlKlract foe Mt. |&gt;ublislied by Hu- T;\fi admin-)
i-tialion. -hows the percentage of. our wheat -crops exported, by years.

LUUUH4UXLM.4i;UU.4.aRUU..lWWailWMai'IHtUtWWUUlUUIIUII5W

Tariff on Wheat

“First in Peace, First in War, First
in The Hearts of His Countrymen”
That’s all right for George Washington, but

Our Shoes Are First in the Hearts
of Well Dressed Men and Women
They will hold first place in your heart too, for the longer you wear the
shoes you buy from us the better you will like them. Our shoes are built
up of good material—material that standi the test of service. ~ We have
many patrons who have selected a certain last and certain make of shoe and
we sell them the same pattern year after year because they like them so well
they will buy no other? Could there be any stronger endorsement of our
responsibility as shoe merchants. Don’t buy fall and winter footwear with­
out seeing what we have. Our personal guarantee is good.

li)e Sell Phoenix ftosiery

Ironside Shoe Co.
PHONE 176

“
Senator, lie stands for u tonnage
lax and the repeal ofSmf mortgage
||nx law. Would fax privilege not
iimluslry; &gt;p«s-ti|n1or- profit- * not
tin- Home. Faipier.- and working­
men generally i.ny faxes dul of al’
proportion ii ‘ ~

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Lctha Crakes M inner.-150 Anmirrs Made.

Ha-ting*. Michigan,
■
&lt;kl. 20th, ML
TIip Mnjdstie -tcel range should

GREAT
Emphasises

the vast assortment ot our
Merchandise -. when you come to look our stock
over, you will be astounded at its magnitude and
freshness, and you must exclaim

SIMPLY GREAT
Pcbaw! You may sav this is mere bluster but
the proof ol tbe pudding is iff the eating. When­
ever you have the inclination we Shalt be pleased
to make good our assertions. You must admit
that you receive the most beneficial results when
purchasing merchandise wh'er'r the stock in all
lines is comprehensive'and obtained at tho right
lowest prices.

PIKE &amp; DAMON
Phone 281

Hastings, Michigan

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Masonic Temple Bld*.

Boy I .a Forge
&gt; looker and tlie be*l made j-ugj;
’city leller i-an
lexer advertind in the world.
I‘Hu* Hading* bi
■
Mi-- I.clhea Crakes.
’tin- lad year.
^Minneapolis wl
Jihiiir-** neci-Ma.,
liiu-ni a* post Ofllit.
.......... -.
VI.-..---- .. .. . _ —Ry |(
■i&amp;Lamm'a place.
,! WehiAii Bronson'* .............
..
usidrrnhly diiinaicml
on Saturday
Beran.** I liave. heard mamma nay
Jwhen a car driven by a re-ideti! of
.jthe northern part of the c*mniy col- that it wa- the Im«nI -love that slut
dlidiil with liim in front of tameh's ha&lt;i ever us-*&lt;L mid I think' *o too,i
Mj- L.I.spI Mulliken.
I barn. .Mr. Bron-on •*l&lt;ipprd -nddenly &gt;n order Io nioi'd striking a

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.

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.
Men. come in, let us get acquainted*
ing business.

'

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I' Fritz Reher, who i* now nlayim
.
i‘ilcfl guard for the I'niversity
’Michigan tool ball
” h
* am. ."fiont tSun-j V"’
tlie Majestic
;day in Bastings, th • gue-t of his should !••• m every kitchen
parents Mr ami Mi ■. Jacob Helior. |ls the lre?l and lilts handle?
.......nw 'u regular)*'■
—
----------- ..™
Imembor of tin* team.
He inade his|
"
ganig with

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Alex Buderman

Telephone Number 528

Hasting, Michigan

Sl'tXKifiOK TO WILIIKLM

BIB SALE OM SAMPLE GARMENTS
AT WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEQE S
The big dry goods store of Wrick- !

I will try i&lt;&gt; ix-reuade my mother lol
buy an.*,
.
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LOCAL NEWS

dilUltlgi
Mr-. Chas. Caln wa- i ikt n
terwiirlh. lui-tAilnl ...Mmidiy
sib- underwei.i an bpeiatiiui

H&lt;*in!**n&gt;i^iir- i-lnnd in Gun lake.
Wai heard by Judge Sinilii &lt;&gt;u Tur*H-rl lloudi.
l day
UUiruuV-AV_AV_l‘.iUur—1^4^.
re-cnied Mr. HenderaboU:* the firm
The Gri'.i!- Majestic Range
of Riijtei* A Bogers, the defendants, b&gt;- in every kitchen hecau"l he plaintiff i-kiiui* rights to the is-

win. n. rngv.- i a rm uj ov acres, sev. &gt;
u"i'-oo.ioi- Ii.uin iuni nu-n- nv
Hauge sliou(tl be in
Irving, for Kkski
patejit and that lhe island ha*
A Good Company at nerd s l»|M*ra
!) Tlivr*' will be a ehiokeu dinner alhern -iii-vryrd.
HoUm* nil Next HTi k, Iln* I. ii. O. F. Iiail Saturday. Or I. JL; # Elsie. (h&lt;* htlb* daualier of Ex- ifp so much coal, it makes better j
In-af. it bak-s belter than any other.
Manager It.... 1 of th&lt;* lb*.*d &lt;'|..-ra|llicld
1
under the auspices of the lad- Siipervi-ur nnd
*- "
id Mt-.
Mr*. Jo
Joseph
Camp-|9),
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-......... i-- i"s id Hi** I . ll, church. Price r5.l'&gt;-ll of Hope. &lt;|;;?.
died after „
a ............
fortnights IHII
next cen1-.
IvelAiHMlv V united.
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er. mid in ali ways it is better tliun'
?.I "h J10-11'*" '.'Veiiui. I Carveth mid Sh-bbin- the Rexall
any oilier -love.
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'■ w,&lt;&gt; ,;-'.v'“"l H'-iDruL-gi-l.*. ore adverti-iiik a special
Clayford Moure.
“L/1.
‘hi‘l
offer HI -ial KHlety Tor nevi smnt-

om. inn afford to attend. . Having ,|a&gt;.

p Wl|| .,,1V BANNER reader?

cnins, Oe- *■“ j11
1 . -........
” " •'*'*. .o.vi-t Ilaably known in u|| tb&lt;* larger dlii*« ;i&lt;
i.-'-iiuk .muiiiiuv i-vi*. vc-1• -’. .......... oall.
’I hi*ijw'*'*
of New England 05 well n- i)i&lt;* i&gt;n-'hil»*r
Ihitiuti"" mill a g"'"l pro- "I”
a” opportunity Fir lh&lt;* lad-1 ••’-st
L
trn|-SUte*. &lt;i* they
i« theirigram
i*ry
iu/*mbi*iurged
(o
al-H
•
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bec-onm
ur
*iut.uit&lt;
d
with tl.n
im.Ui ,«ar ut uulul. n^uw .uurm.l,..,,,) „ . ........... .
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...... .IX......IW.......... ’«•!
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... ...
............. . • ...i.*-.i i
Eminniiuel Guild Dinner.
mid an- &lt;hi-.-.d muobv Hi&lt;* lust of |||(. jnS|. ni«-o|jnsr.
lion,who will I*.* present.
Lidn- .if Emihumiel Guild w ill:
U aveling stock conipamr*.
Th*-' . n„. Mrtj.-*li&lt;- Ibinge .-xbibif in ! !-»•»&gt;' Mm ctibe.- Ii &gt;■» tlm prf-.ih-ge to
wi ve dimi. r al Kpiiumpal Pnri-h:
ia^niH^ ,*/ire
-Hirl" l&lt;b&gt;o&lt;|yi*m-* lirndwaie store i" draw-1'" ‘“K « &gt;-idy ku'-I.
ll"ii-'* Hu- Thunwlny Eve. '(Moiret .
Un. in -re n»,'ih,!'i , '''’’'■‘‘I- ..." |H Hik- many -iirlil-.-.'i -.
In tin* wm---------------------------22. from 5:30 lo 7:3R. Price ii5 ci-ntn.l
in .1.v , u J? ;"' '•i",‘-u‘,l“«’-';Id'.vv i- n Inrg.* nxhiblt of apMlx- &lt; .ml of TbanUM wi*h to thank Fofl'iwing i- the menu:
iu ih/ntJ i । irii.t..
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,Uh! ",Sf baked good. .baked «m mm of lire (riend- and neighbors ’for tire
Hoail Veal
il .. -n^inuiP’-r*11'" of the ram.-,-. Mnndav
, ku.dn.— ahown. th*.- fmil*. flower*
ot VrA/.o.
‘ u’r‘
HotIiiim high Nrlwol f.-.t land .aid-, al«i lire D. G. T. G. for Mn-lred Pidaiiu** with Brown Gravy
ilainiv lifil.'. i..^ r r
Hruwn lh»,hnll lomn whi.-h wn.- d&gt;-fi*ah*d bv a lire book -. ul me during my illness,
Spanish Chicketr
•im
.Irt w. I 1
..
" l*i'l «-. k W.,rn.**Grady* WolniU.-Adv..
' ‘ H"L Bi?citiL
Jelii'*d’ Appb ReH»ho*
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' b&gt;
Clmrlolti* down to fO h. o |1Hr.*l
Celery

lax. .....

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I-:'"li.- Of ilw Pea..« k siudin. KI. Paid. Mupre
'■'Tue'•■* *•«•• ha- ."Ill to tire Gill*- Frimidlv

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RHEUMATISM

■« IUVIIM »■ SVIU

' Indptent and*Chronic Cases arc
checked by using RHEUMA

one pel-oil by any traveling stock
’F; L’lxrsWHaa&amp;sKS
immag-r.
Zenda i- n menta|t«(.
vvlm sltuidiv without a peer tn the I J.L
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1 *'2“r
toV*. RHEUMA will remove th* cause
pa^vlrnhwietl wmi.l,
Z- nda will
I'"-’ -n- di-llmhv,. mid «jd nuke ruu-weli. Cleans the Uric
greatly ink-re-t fhe most inlellrc.itMinl
Im* ptirehaMNl ut -b.n- Add from the kidney* muscle* and kiint*.
tuul of I his vicinity. ”------ ’
' .H.ind
mad'- r-iivpIoiHK’ for till rani- purifies the Skin and Wood, and riiake*
K'complete seen
;ot| feel young again. It Is a doctor's preet lnr:-_of the . . .. ......... Hid boi ..ii-t- ,'Mlli tTui-tma*
i- l ' trriimiin—free trocnnarcotfcaandopiaica.
• will mak* n» mistake If "you secure
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50 cents a bottle.
JW mis well in advance.—Adv.
CARVElll A STEBBINS

\e.-clablu Salad.

I'liiiipkiii, Mince ami Apple Pies.
(’.heesu
Coffee

will be work in (Be Rebekah dnliiue Friday evening. October 23,
Every member should attend It
potmilih*.
There will also be 35 or
io inemlwTs &lt;&gt;( Mke Odessa lodge
presoni tor thut iibriit. lad u&gt; give
our gue*t- a good time.
Supper ।
will bp served.
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Genuine Gas Coke
f Is a "smokeless" fuel.
Smoke is waste, and a fuel
smoke over the neighborhooc^apd
and dust *"
— -house not
*•
through your
hours of extra work, but is not
you paid for.

which pours
spreads soot
-- —
only causes
giving the heat

Purified Coal
Genuine Gas Coke ia purified coal—smoke,
tar, gas and soot have been driven out at the
gas works, leaving the heat-giving part in an
almost pure state. Consequently you get more
heat with far less waste.
Genuine Gas Coke will free you from smoke,
soot and ooal gas, and give you clean ait* to
breathe, clean walls, clean linen, a clean
collar and a cleaner neighborhood.
With every ton of Genuine Gas Coke you buy
more hcat^ less waste, and a sure relief from
smoko and dirt. The beat thing'to do ia to try
a ton.
All good fuel dealers in Hastings handle
Genuine, Gas Coke.
Thornapple Gas &amp; Slectrlo Co.
Phone No.. 3.
■ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER IHTOBEH — 1SI|,

EAGETHWEE

PERSONAL MENTION

We cordially invite all
people of Hastings and
vicinity to attend this
great sale.

Corqe early to the sale
as a good many- bargains
will go fast and the sale
only lasts eight days.

W. R. Cook wan 1n Detroit Sat­
urday.
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Leo ft Cobb was in Grand Rapid*
Tuesday.
E. B. Caidwell was in Lowtdl
Tuesday on businrw.
'Charles Jordan of Bedford, was
in town Friday afternoon.
ME and Mrs. A. J. Herbert are
visiting relatives in Plainwell.
•
«A' tjE- -Mulholland was a
Grand Rapids visitor Friday.
Arthur C Brown has returned
from a huniness.lrip in the East.
Minn Bessie Bush was the week
end..guest of Grand Rapids friend*.
• Miss Marjory Reynolds spent Fri­
day- and Saturday in Grand Rapids.
Isaac Taylor of Charlotte was
lirro Saturday lo see Dr.. G. W
I wry.
Miss Daisy Rcolborne nf NashSTEBBINS BLOCK
HASTINGS, MICH.
yihe spent Sunday with Hastings
fi lends.
Oit Mead, a student In the Fer­
ris Institute, spani Sundnv with his
parents.
Miss Jennie Moro spent Saturday
in Lansing nnd allended the fool,
ball game.
George Ixiwry of Cleveland camo
Satur.day to see his father. Dr. G.
W. Iziwry.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Marble spent sev­
Great Assortment of
The Choicest of the
eral days with friends al Irving the
Most Up To Date Weaves
past week.
Season's
and Styles of
Mrs. Wesley Smith wont as n del­
egate of the w. C. T. IF. lo Bailie
Greek I uesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith spent
Saturday and Sunday nf their Long
and
TV
lake cottage.
Miss Martha Striker nnd Miss
Sadie Mae Silsbee wore in Grand
special
llnpids Saturday.
If vmi waul good sensible, «rrAre now on vxhibit'mii.
Fall a—
.Miss liesxie Rogers has returned
yiceahle, satisfactory underwear.
soriments are I'uinidetv.
A &gt;1 •fnnii visiting licr sister, .Mrs. Chas.
Hint will lit and wear nn&lt;l wash,
i-riinihnling selection &lt;4 thy— ;i• Babcock of Toledo.
miiis modes
is revealed. 'hx&lt;iy
tlieii buy Munsing.. It 1* Hie most
’ Mrs. A. B. Hedrick returned Sat­
woman will Iind lhe season- -lylr
urday front n two week's visit with
economicid a* well as lhe most c.ndrv'eloinnrnls
particularly
inter
­
relatives in Indiana.
joy.'ible underwear you can buy.
esting at our low prices,.
■Mr. and Mrs. .Murray ShopwBIJ, of
hlM. N. Y. are guests of Mr. and
. Women’s and Misses' novelty coalMrs. Herman Zerbel.
with cape*, plain. .Bahnnraan and
, W"'"e|i-&lt; lleeee lined VC*I mwl
Mrs. Rhirb‘y W. Smith of Anu
,annul plush- &lt;1 lhe CQ (IQ
Flannelette in
| ini- m while and cream
Arbor came Tuesday for a visit nt
Special Sale Price.....
Judge &lt;:iitin»'iil Smith's.
Ijulies hllirk K&gt;Tsry coats, full
Mrs. W. K. Barber returned yes­
length
coals.'
usually
-riling
a&lt;
Children's
Here.'
lined
v.'.t
-.11,1
terday from a week's visit with
sIii.in) mill *I2.i»i m ihi- c’ nn
|. Illi- m sikrr Uiav and IQ,
friends In Grand Rapids.
. L,i -&gt;/.■- |H i.. ;n.............. 17v
sale io go al only.........
Min. Fred Foster,. and daughter.
June, returned Snltii-day from a
Fancy coats, plnsjirs. Ural l amb,
three weeks visit in Holl.
M. n • ll...... lined -hilts and
made from Gm very Ci- nit
Mrs. T. M. .Maher, who Ims Ikhih
best fabrics nl only.... dnjillv
waiting relatives here, has relurnSuil» made from all wmd serge- in
&lt;sl t«i her home in Jnckron.
Ladie*
wool union *uil* in gray ’
bmg r&lt;taVs sonic s&gt;dd up lo sih.im
Dr. and Mrs. Slienield and fan.dv
uii'i while worth iif&lt; to K’.oo.
a
few vvs«" want
di-po..I'jitcrlainod his mother and Mr. and
“
SI. 3')
S5.oo
Mrs. John Shefllohi. Sunday. .
John W. Armbruster returned on
Specinl Sab- Tags on our fun i
flliio,
Monday from Alvordton.
Linoleums, Curtains
Ladie- j|i-err line,) union -nils in
where tie visited liis parents.
,
Suits. '
Mr. and M&gt;s. E. Ilnthhwny Wen?
All wool skirl* in plniti ei no
gueslN of relatives in laike Odessa
aid .
.mid fancy al only.............. 4*1.70
from Saturday until TucMiny.
Chilihrn- wool underwear in uuHeavy rain mala in double Ci no
Mr, and -Mrs. Weldon Bronson
i- H -aiits and -ingle garments.'
texture Batiste, Special . .v&lt;&gt;« zO
in*, .n«e up i» ...................
Were guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Juhn
............ . w.hiI iinimi suds
Girls’ llaiii i-'j'pes with Ci “n
Curtain Riu|« an.|\\iii&lt;|ow
liensli'y. near Freeport, Sunday.
fi..m Kl.m lo ................
hood, red mid blur al . .k&gt;l»vU
Aaron Shultz, of Basler, Wyom
Ing. ’formerly of Shultz} has b*visiting relatives In flirt vidnfly.
I
Mrs. Fanny Kliefllehl allendetl Uh
I convention of the Mystic Workers
\of tlie world in Grand Rapids. Wed­
nesday.
Rev. CarroJI Batj-s went tp-NWivllle Tuesday In i-onduct Episcopal
services nt the home of Mrs. .Mae
fl.no values in tailored. Hunnel and
Northrop.
Kray, brown and
Mrs. B. J.. Kcfiynn and baby of
only
I-nnsing came Saturday lo visit her
••use dres-cs ip dark iH^rcales.
mother. Mrs. Hiram Rogers 'and
other relatives.
•fur
men ami women, all ci nn
Ihuinelelti* an&lt;| gingham.
qq
colors at only JliVV
Misses Ethel Hedrick nnd Norn
Goods, Hose, etc., that we might protect our customers from unnecessary ad­
Bnrr attended the Fall Conference
Fine line of Flannolelle q, zi/x
dinker knit
of the Epworth League nl Grand
Kimmins .......................... 4*1.UU
vances in prices. Riffht now,'owing to the backward season, we find ourselves
Men, Women'or Misses ci en
Rapids, Friday.
Afternoon Dreses
in gingham
overloaded
Jn
most
eyery
department,
so
here
is
your
chance
in
this,
our
great
al?
only
,............................ .viiidU
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrick nnd
and wool.
sale, to avail yourself of some unusually low prices. Not often at the beginning of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wing of Dutton
All wool, unrated weaves
*Q
Children'.** school dresses ci nn
the season are prices like these
on New Fall and Winter Merchandise in all departm«nta.
were guests of .Mr. ami Mrs. H. IL
al 35c and (Wc mid ........4*1.UU
Lewis Wednesday.
.Mr.- and Mrs. Ben Shirlton nnd
son Howard and Mr. nnd Mrs,-Ed­
win Shultz spent- Sunday with
Great Sale on Rues and
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
DOMESTICS
friends al Shultz.
•
Linoleums
,
vn's tlannel shirts, also heavy
Mrs. S. Elliott and son.. George
Buy your floor covering now and
Wi' Uli' going ill sining
Un;
drove mil lo the farm in Curlelon
and made several calls tn old time
UlimkcL Bargain- rigid ii“W in-lead
Vxlo-d Bnissrl* Rugs, line cn no
:u» uifli full hlearlted Shoeling. best
Big line of work sliirh in *2Qo
iKiighhors Inst week.
of after lite holwlay*.
We are showing a surprisingly
new patterns .............. 4*J.7O
brand &gt;4 12c muslin * at Qlr»
dark and light colors v/L
Geo, E. Elliott, from Hudson.
Imuble Blaukel-. Iklx'tl. lit gray.
fine line of furs al stile prices.
*.'xl2 Axminster
Hug-, C17 no
only
xoC
Mirh., visifed his parent*. Mr. mid
only -................ z.................. RQr
Saiiil.iry tlr.’ced shirts and
special value, at ......... ,4**«.zO
Black Wolf muff*, large
cin
Ik*. inch unbleached sheeting
Mrs. S. Elliott on Michigan Avu..
• 9x12- ■ AX
l-kbre Rous,
nn
and full ................................ $1U
Thiirsdny h&gt; Saturday.
Union Suits “F-rtW
Exira heavy &lt;l&lt;’tii&gt;l«* Idaiikoj. QQ^,
special value al .............’Jf.Uv
Mr. anil Mrs. M. L. Cook were in
Unbleached 'Shaker llannel
I'aucy nnd
black or
Cl A
-i/,-- tj8x7fi, -'i .'’. valutt»....^ov
9x12 AA'illmi A'elvel Rug* Ci" nn
brown seis ........................... s*lu
21 rn. wide, at OC
Grand Rapid* Wednesday to attend
Wool llannel overshifis, gray, navy
$32.1)0 value al ...........
s.’JKl twilled part wool ci no
a meeting of the District Stewards
Wo afe sliowing scarfs c, nn
10(;
.and brown. extra'.good
QQ
Blanket- ....
.4*1.70
1&gt;XI2 Wool Ingrain Hugs n- ft0
and muffs al ....................4*1.70
of the Methodist church.
ni only ... ....................... 4*3.70
Miss Marguerite Matthews camo
A small payment will hold any
XII wool
Hile blanketQulnig llannel:
home from the Kalamazoo Normal
Smaller and larger Rugs in purpiece sejeclcd for later delivery,/
’ Iri'.challiih*.
Insl weak because of illness, from
|K&gt;rti&lt;ni.i
which she is recovering.
' ’
Miss Leilnh Bnrber is visiting
friends in Daleville and Anderson.
Indiana, and will visit friends in
Chicigo before returning.
Mrs. Frances W. Smith and Mrs.
Mrs. B. Ludden'and twin Maynard &lt;4
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hi ..r ii..
। ...i.
Jessie Woodmansee are attending
lhe Slate Federation, of Women's
iver_ at lailtarge
' Clubs in Adrian this week.
of South Hastings.
Mrs. John Showman has return­
Mr. and Mrs, John Kilmer, Mr.
ed from Northern Michigan where ami Mrs. Cyrus.Kilmer of Cliarlotlo I
the* bridge, for jniblir. convenience.
she has been spending lhe summer mid CapL George Kilmer of Tnondi. I
Tin1 closing of Hu' bridge caused a
with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Penn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
LOCAL NEWS
Cliff.
Myron Kilmer and Mr. and Mrs.।
Mrs. H. M. Hill and daughter, William Veenstra, Sunday.
:
,
Mrs. Rose Trego returned Simdny
When In Grand Rapids eat in the iiie ti&gt;wn*hi|&gt;
Miss Grace, returned Saturday af­
permitted
ter a two weeks visit with friends evening from Grand Rapid* where t Cody Cafeteria.—Adv.
IraveUiTs la
and relhtives in Toledo and (larey, she had been for n week with her, William P. Johncox. of Grange- bridge where ba.
Ohio.
sister, Mrs. E. E. Lamoreaux, who ville, has recently been having had uut&lt;&gt;«* the road .at a point wlic're
' Mrs. Roland McCreery of Lansing was operated upon at U. B. A. hos- |liirk. Several weeks ago his barn e\cry sober.person was. abR* to
came Thursday fA'si’o her sister. pitnl for appendicitis. . She reports - burned and noon, afterward he fell that tlie briifce span was mi-«mu
All sizes and lengths at lowest prices. Fencing time will soon be
Mim Marguerite Matthews who was her sister as improving very nicely, mid broke several rilis.
He still'ami impassable.
here and you will want a lot bf these old reliable Cedar..Posts
•HI.
Mrs. McCreery returned Sun?
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spencer of,Ims much of his lighting spirit left,'
----------------- ----------day.
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Carlton, and Mrs. Lee Matthews, for hp recently begun to rebuild
Card of Thunks We wish leHomer G. Mulholland of Birming­ ■Mrs. C. I'. Brooks, and .Mrs. Herman tho bam.
We also have on hand a large stock of
, .
,|,y to extend nui- sineefe lhank* .
ham, was the guest of his brother,
nmtored lo VermontThen- will bi&gt; a Hallowe'en social the many friends and ncighlior*Arthur E. Mulholland several days viiie, Ihursday to Mrs. Michael nl the Welcome Corners school Fri- who were s=&gt; kind and thoualiifnl
Inst week.
He relumed home on Mahers where they attended a day evening, October 30. 1911. A to us during eiir ii’cent alllutiOn
Friday.
meeting of tho Helping Hand So- 1 program is bring prepared, one in lhe illness and death of our i..-Ja.«. R. Mason relnrneil from Long r-M
and PATENT ROOFINGS at prices which are the lowest for several years.
XV
v n . ' t rk'.,jy"!b'‘r of wh'cl‘ wil1 l"'. &gt;*“' P|.',y
hudianff. I»*roiher and son and
Beach, California. Monday evening.
.x 'L.arren rneHey^of Chicago.- "Teasmg
Aunt .Chloe.’'
Indies‘for the m.mv tlouers brought by
This is a good time to do your roofing. We have sold'mbre lumber this year
He was connected with Ihc’Bnlhoa »»" ',!)'• .. ......... . Mr. ami Mn. W«l- please bring box supper.
Every-.ihe tnacher. pupil# ami n.-iuhle»ithan ever, but our yards are stocked full of every kind of Building Material
Film Co» until ill health compelled lnr« K.lley ami ot Mai Hall Eri.lnv une is most cordially invited to .al-j Also we wish again to extend ourhim to return.
and Saturday, returning lo her lpJ}d«
(most, heartfelt thanks to the choir
the price and quality of which cannot be beaten in Barry Co. Give us a call.
Mrs. Kelley was
Drs. Bnrber, Lathrop and Tim­ home Saturday.
I he quarantine placed on dogs in • for lhe music rriidcreil, l«&gt; n,.v
merman were in Grand Rapids last in Paris when the European war Caledonia .township on September Schleulor for words of comfort
PATENT ROOFING
evening to attend a meeting and broke out and had some experien­ 12 has been raised and canines are । and sympathy' aiid to’ all for Hieir
bnnnuet ‘of the West Michigan ces she will not forget in getting now free.
This quarantine went:kind
away. .
Homeopathic Association.
into effect at the instance of the
**- ’ — Grnmmnn--.
—
.Mp.
Delmar
E. J. Edger, Prin. W, T. Wallace.
A week end family reunion was Slate Live Slock Sanitary Commit-!
Mrs. Relle Graimnon\
RupL F. E. Ellsworth nnd D. C held at lhe home of Mr. nnd Mrs. lee. shortly after a mad dog cmi«rd
Dewey Grommons,
t
Aandercook were in Battle Creek A. Luther on Michigan Ave. Those havoc among cattle in Thonnapplr
Fred. Grommons,
Thursday evening to hear Robert present were Mrs. E. A. Phillips of township.
PHONEk 254-224
BAUE" BR°8’
HASTINGS. MICH.
Quarantine is stilt cf•
May Hjiiimy.
'
^Pf.er
the Presbyterian synods Anacortes, Wash, ™.o.
Mrs. v.c.
Ge&lt;&gt;. White
nunc feotive on dogs in Thomapplo.
Nathan McCauley.
Charles Walker and daughter of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Gant fLeighlnn. Yankee Springs and In- .
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and daughter Gladys ijf Sparta. nn&lt;l ing.
. -BANNFjTwANT ADVS. PAY.—

Hastings’ Great
FALL and HARVEST SALE

Look for the bargains
not advertised. They will
be found in every de­
partment.

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

All mail orders accom
panied with check or
money order attended to
promptly.
u’.'ruJ?

sjh/e Starts. friday. October 23rd. and Closes Saturday. October 3/st

Coats, Suits
Shirts

Munsing
Wear

23c

:

... .'".50c

C» 7"

Sr

' 48c

The Sale of
FURS

SilRs and
Dress Goods

48c
"98c
89c
r.9ic
10c
69c
10c

42c
$5

We believe we have more Fall and Winter Mer
chandise than we will be able to dispose of. The
fact is, we have, ever since July 1st, deliberately

SWEATERS

50c

plunged, we have purchased for cash large quantities of Stan,
dard merchandise, such as Underwear, Blankets, Furs, Dress

BLANKETS

Z

45c
- $1

,5c

Cedar Posts Bauer Bros, Han 3 Cars of Cedar Posts

15c

Shingles

Three Cars of Cedar Posts

M

■

SHINGLES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal. Co

�THE nA STINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 22. ill I.

™&lt;r

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WEICKGENANT A RIEDE

A Wonderful Purchase
delay, first shoppers will get choicest selec­
tion. Sale begins friday a. m.

Just think 1—Mew Sample garments, the

manufacturers' best numbers,—you can
them at such low prices. b)hy hesitate 1

bay

of Manufacturers* Garments Makes It Possible For Us To Hold This

Great Sample Sale 2 Suits f Cloaks
Which will begin SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, and will continue until all sample garments are sold

300 Beautiful Coats at Most Remarkable Prices Ever Known
Regular $12.50 to $30.00 Coats and Suits at a Saving of Practically One-Third
SAMPLE GARMENTS ONLY are included in this Great Sale. All other Coats and’Suits will be sold at our regular Low Prices.
COME EARLY!
SIX BIG LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM I
DON’T MISS IT!
SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF LA­
MES AND MISSES SKIRTS.
Regular 65.00. 10.00 and 6750 valueaA great variety of handsome
models in all desirable colors and
mixture*. Beautiful materials and
extra fine tailoring. A remarkable
opportunity while the asaortinent
lusts. Your choice al

Big roomy kiinona style aprons,
souin front closing. Made of best
quality gingham and percales, neat
light and dark patterns.
Elbow
sleeves, finished twit strap and
|HX*kcl trimmed with piping. Reg­
ular 56c value*. We will sell them
during (he first week of our Sample
Sale, only al

$3.98

3 for $1.00.
LfldlC* $1^’5 mid SUH)
rcsses for one week Only.

. Special lol of values up to 13.00.
Your choice

$1.98
Special Grocery Bargains

Special Sale Prices

Our (topiiliir grocery market always of­
fers uood special values for your daily Table
neetis. However during the first Week of
our Great Sample Sale we are making an
extra effort to offer y»ur remurkable bur- ’
gains in lhi» ileparlnient.

U.\ Ml.VSI.M, UNDERWESn KOH LADIES.
We will sacrifice our zplendid stock of
Fall and Winter Munsing underwent na in
in the future we will Irandle the famous
Allmun Brand, considered by In-" best erilic.4 to be lhe greatest and moil perfect tit­
ling underwear in America.
Right in tho beginning of the un­
derwear season this means an unprecedeijted ' bargain opportunity
for you. We Ituxe
big st-nk on
hand now, lint these remarkably ’

ASSORTMENT No. 4
for luidlrt mid Allwcs wear. At­
tractive and practical winter (jarirwntK. A areul variety ot pretty
Myles to cfiooM' from.
All drelrtible color*, and n very complete
range of .sizes. You uill be ugrecably surpriwd nt Hie hnndMinie
slmwing nt
price

and silver. Special Kale PriceXOV/
*t.75 and «2.t)0 Miinmuu Union Suits for
IjuIu-s and Mi»»c.'. ail styles, zj»-j
zn
while and silver. Special Sale
10

bur to 65c Munsing -Vest mid
Pauls for l.adir* mid Mis*e*, all
sizes, gray nnd while. Special IJale

$15.00 AND

$16.00

would &lt;&lt;«l you from $15.00 t&lt;
$16.56. Vou cannot ullord to Ig­
nore the reiharkuble sating nc of-

SUB) Munsing V«l and Pallia
for lunlica and Misarat, nil site*,
grey awl white. Special Sala yrire

ASSORTMENT No. 5
Our choice exclusive 30c.
brand, mild,
rich flavor, steel
• in. per i in can
leader and Quaker corn flake*.
Fresh, crisp supply iOo pack-

Ihrni on and examine these fjnrinrnK Satisfy yourself by actual
rouipuriMJii . ......................................

perfection
linking
sixe,
Ih. per ’

ehildn'ii.

all -*izr-.

Powder,

ASSORTMENT No. 6
Potatoes ul .'19c per bushel
IMHHELIXS
iiirli, ladi*-s style, plain
ilver trimmed.
Niuion

IIKAO COATS

Sfieclal Rile Prim
for

7 bars 25c

"Tryad" Salmon, a choice 'pink -j zx
'bIuiqii in tall
i faiund cans, I llo

S32J0 COATS AND SUITS.
for Ladies nnd MLws. \ lit Ik
more clalmrufr Spcciiil style tcu­
llI res und Iwnufirul linings distin­
guish Ih'-M' emits nnd soils, Cron

ASSORTMENT No. 3
AND

Hob While,
Flyer Laundry

for 1 Julies und Misses. Finest matrrial*, linings and workmanship
dislingiiLshcs these $20.00 models.
They uro nil different iudiiidual.
cxi-lusixe sample gurmeiil. (xnne
curly, while your size is still here..

ASSORTMENT No. 2
AMPLE SALE PRICE.

Lenox Soap, Special Price, 8 bars 25c

ASSORTMENT No. 4

&gt;pccia:

SUS BLANKETS.
the different up-to-date My Ira and
length. Conte early nnd IhmT MLv&gt;
This Great Sample Sale,...f

best values in America fur
SPECIAL SALE OF RUGS. CARPETS, CUR­
TAINS AND LINOLEUMS.

$5.00 for a New Coat or a Suit, $5.00

fleeced Flanneletle gowus,
ue», Special Sale Price ...
NORWAY Ol TIM; FLANNElA
A hip assortment of select pat­
terns in light ami dark.
Usually •
»ol&lt;l al 9 and !0c yd. Spccia'l
.

8EA.tll.E5S

TIPE8TRY
SIZE 9x42.

BRUSSELS

INDIES CASHMERE HOSE
saniph

"2in. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN.
A beautiful table Damask, 2 yds.
wide, sold by w&gt; regular at Special
Price ot 69c per yard. During Utr
first week of our Sample Sale ...

3 for$l

CLOTHES BASSE IS.
Large Bun -iniiu ibaskets,-SUn
extra slrong. Special Price
Olh.-r value* al 19. r,p. and 69c
Galvanized Wash Tub- f”ZA .
/A/v

59c yd.

LINEN CRASH.
Our best 12c linen crash towel­
ing, Pi to 20 Inch wide, one week

to 90c

KIMONA FLANNELETTE
15c und 18c Values, artistic designs
for saqurs mid "kimonus. Special
Price per yd.

LAMES AND MISSES BLOUSES
AND SHHir WAISTS.
Beautiful new Myles. dainty ma­
terials in white mid light colors.
ExqiiUilrly trimmed. Our regular
$1.25 mid $1.50 nmdcls. Special Price

12c

101)6 io
......................
G5c aiidTOc Linoleums. Three
mid four yards wide, splendid new
patterns, Special Prien per yard... J
New lace ami scrim curtains
in while, ivory and
Arabian.’
Special values pur pair
Other values from 60c to 1124)0.

Hundreds of women and girls will patronize this Great Sale. It is your opportunity. The many exquisite tailored Suits, Coats and other garments are
placed on sale during this Great Sample Sale al positively the most attractive prices ever known at this time of the year.

guaranteed

' Weickaenant &amp; Riede

Wc arc not clotting out or going out ot businciB.
but wc ere here to gain your confidence
and to &gt;prve you better.

BMMBMMffiBWHKIIWIlRBIIIWIHHKMHIIHHIHHHBIMWHIfflDUWr

HASTINGS’ FOREMOST DEPARTMENT -STORE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
■

Largest Stock ol Ladies’ and Children's Ready-To-Wear in Barry County.

&gt;

* .

you Can

JhPe

enough to make it worth your while by buying
your hew Fall und Winter Garments now,
during our Great Samplq. Sale.

�PAGE FIVE

THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 31 MIL

luck dinner will be itned. An In­
vitation lo all........... ‘
.
HmUbom Circuit.
Martin, 10:30, Bunday School an­
niversary sermon by lhe pastor.
We hope that every member of
the church and Sunday school will
be present.
Will teachers please
rally their classes.' An invitation
extended to all in lhe communily.
Quimby. 2:30.
Hendershot f, 7:30.
Please do not forget Hu*, contri­
bution to the Episcopal fund. .

Men and Young Men

'
First U. B. Churcli..
G. Elmer Landen, Pastor, residence
No. 609 E. Grand 61.
Since the church is beingTepaired the morning serxicen will be
held in this Adventist church, as
follows:
Bible school al &lt;0:00 o’clock.
Public worship with .oerrnon by
tho pastor al If:00 o’clock. There
will not bo any junior meetings,
but the Christian Endeavor will
meet al Mrs. Powell's al 6:00 p. in.
.No evening service.
The chureh will.be reopened lo
lhe public for services November
ist.
Wo shall appreciate your
help and cooperation in our. work.
Prayer meeting at the parsonage
Thursday evening—Levi
Jenson,
leader. Choir practice Friday eve­
ning. Wallace Shroli, musical di­
rector.

Who demand quality and style at a reas­
onable price should come to this store
and select their Fall Suit and Overcoat.
Why? Because they are Kuppsnhelmer
Make which means none arc made better
—few as well. A complete stock for you
to select Irom. Will you give us a look?

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co.

Methodist Episcopal Church.
Services next Sunday a« follows:
IO:.'«&gt; a. m. worship, and KUh ser­
mon in tin* series on lhe Apostles
Creed. "I Believe In The "Resurrec­
tion of tho Body."
7:00 p. in. worship and wrnion.
next Sunday evening the Pastor
will give a Iwiok •sermon, Harold
Holl Wright's new book. “The Eyes
Of The World."

One Price Clothiers - - Hastings, Mich.

What is the use? Haven’t wc always shown you we
were your friend, and when you needed a new suit didn’t
wc see that you were fitted out with what you wanted?
Come and get another fit from our new Fall and Winter
stock of Fine Clothing. We have no “hard luck” story to
tell, and we are not starving to death, nor "forced to the
wall”—but just naturally WANT your clothing trade. We
are not robbers; all - we ask is a fair profit, and when you
buy a suit from us you will have US to' come back to if it
goes wrong. Why don’t you come in and buy a new Suit
NOW?

STATE ROAD.
A good crowd listened to a good
m'rnioii. Sunday.
Mr. RiM&gt;i* of Woodland is visiting
his daughter, .Mrs. Lyle Tobias.
Hog cholera is prevalent in this
vicinity.
Mrs. Jane Fisher -returned from
CasIlHnii Sunday.
Mrs. Lydia McIntyre returned
from a visit with her daughter, al
Assyria Monday.
Miss Agatha Kiime and Thelma
Endsley attended church at this
place Sunday.
—Tupih und teacher of the Fisher
school Cordially Juvite you to atlend lhi* box social to !••* held al In
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Fisher on tlm evening of Oct. 31- :
The proceed* to go toward a school ■
organ.
’
Miss Hazel Kimie is on lhe gam.

Our
Personal
Reputa­
tion
Backs
Every
Garment
We
Sell.
We’re
Always
Here.

■asawsBMSi

Big Dress Goods Stock
All of “Broadhead” Manufacture
Every body who knows anything about dress goods knows
the Broadhead make of dress goods is superior to most ot­
her makes of woolen dress goods. We have' a very large
stock'of these goods and are going to give you a few spec­
ial bargains in patterns in which we wish to reduce the
stock.
------- .
In some other patterns we have just received new
shipments. These are ail guaranteed goods.

Sale price $1.48

Shepherd Check, 56 in. wide, Regular $1.75.

98c

Invisible Stripe Serge—Regular $1.25, Sale Price

Sale Price 79c

White Stripe Serge, Regular $1.00

Sale price $1.17

Tan Serge, Self stripe, Regular $1,35

All other Dress Goods In Our Big Stock will be cut 10%.
Many other good buying opportunities in our store.

Department Store
Hastings, Mich

Phone 9

Saturday In visit her daughter Ber­
nice who was there for lhe day.
Miss Grace
Turn*
returned
hoim* Thursday night jitter spend­
ing the summer in Petoskey, De­
troit and Wyaml»,’Tw&gt;
,
ll. M. Bascom Kvas al Charlotte
la-4 week alteiid/ng the meting of
Ho* I Mia rd of supervisors..
Tim Eaton Cminly Sunday Sell""'
M. H. church, Thursday and Friday
of I his week.
Mrs. Jay Alleman and Lillian Al­
leman attended lhe Grand Chapter I
of lhe O. E. S al Grand Rapjids last
wook.
.
A party of neighbors surprised
Mrs.- F. ,M. Merrill.. Wednesday ev­
ening, (he &lt;»i;rnsii&gt;ii being lier'birlhdny.
Itefrwhments were seitvod
wif i token uf v&gt;MwuUiraitte giviuul
by tin* company.
.
•'Mr. and Mr.*.- George Mead nnd
son Glen* visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
ry Hitts nl Woodland Sunday.
’
| Miss Rulli CrotT i- able to attend
school again after a week’s absence
on account pf sickness.
Mrs. EJhel Mapes visited her
brother Ozro nl Grand Rapids last
Thursday ami Friday. " ■

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit tarmine and move to town I will have an Auction. Sale on what It
known a, the Old Hale larm 4‘/a miles east and 2 miles south of Hastings on Section 1 Bal­
timore township

Monday, October 26th
. Commencing at 1 o’clock p. m. sharp we offer the following described property:
FARM KHH.K

HORSICS.

5 fl. Mrt.ormirk mouer

Cream griding, ul. 1100

Black mure, ul. 1100

f

Raimer plow

Ch'-slmil griding. wl. IIW

HOGS AM) SIII.I.P

Rob sleigh

HAY AM) GRAIN

Hastings National Bank

Keep at it and you will soon be

independent.

Hastings

Only National Bank In Harry County
' Michigan

With- tin* wagon

Box am! slod. rack

Carriage, nearly new
2 scaled" buggy

Carriage

Fanning mil!

300 bu'du-ls corn
Light drixing harness

Uoiilih* harness

Start A Savings
' Account with
Us Today

J

About l&gt; Ions timothy and clover hay mixed
’&gt;00 bundle.*, forn stalks

Spring loolli drag

Dmilile shovel cultivator

Narrow tin* wagon

Burk

•

■

.

Riding cultivator

SE

1 he first step leads to the the savings department of our bank. Those who start
accounts with us are on the road to prosperity—money begets money.
The way to have money is to save it. Tlie way to save it is to have a savings ac­
count and add to it from time to time what you can spare from your earnings. It
draws interest at 3 per cent compounded semi-annually.
This may not seem to you the quickest way of getting rich but it is the surest way
Our Bank Belongs To The Federal Reserve System.

and Natliau

lironimons. which, took place Wed­
nesday al '

11 pigs nl. NO lbs. emh

On The Road To Fortune

Rapids

■if llig

ll. ll. Mape* was in Grain! Rapids |&gt;U»ililJIL

*i|-Mmi:) |.mutnnitr.|
in Haiti'.* Greek was enjoyed last
Rev. Gurndl l_ Bules, Rector,
Sunday
evening.
Fivo
minute
tervice nml conllrmutioii talk.
talks were given by lhe pastor ar.d
Mr.-.'ir.s s. E.. Roxcll, Vanilrrcook, tic. Church," in parish house, .Fri­
I’resbyterhin •Churcli.
ami IV. T. Wallin-e. The men Mug day. 7:30 p. in.
Rev. Hay Alxvood, Supvrinieiidhnl llu* Irymn of tin* Presbyterian UnilSunday services*.
&lt;&gt;f Salihalh Kchool Work in Michi­ h*d Moveiiieiil i'iil itl,*d "Close Up
Holy Communion, H;&lt;Ml a. in.
Tim
Hunks and March."
gan. will give an address next Sun­
Morning prayer and sermon, |D:3Q
day' al 10:30 a. pi.
Mr. Atwood is
a. m. ‘
an expert in Ilin line. You will lie
Baptist Church Noles.
delighted with him.
Al 3:&lt;M) p. m.
Evening prayer and oburrh hisThursday evening midweek pray­ liiry word sketch. "King Richard?
he will hold a roiifetelice with lhe
'■nicer* add 'teachers of the Hab- er and praise serviceFriday afternoon prayer meeting,
balh School.
The young .people
inoet*al rt:U0 p. m. and will -ifisduss. 2:3(1 at Mrs. Wails, 2(11 N. Broad­
W&lt;**&gt;lrynn Methodist Church.
tho vital subject: "Thu Christian way.
Sunday .services:
_
Friday evening choir practice.
and the Hidbd.”
Popular evening
li&gt;:o&lt;lji..tu. i‘.hiss meeting,__ _
Slimlay sclowd, 10:011.
.service at 7:00 p. uu
..
I o !3n, p reacli fijg. .....
Muruiug worship, 11:0(1. subject
11:45 Sunday school.
.Miss Bond of New Jersey render­
p..m., Christian Eudnayoc.
ed two line .’‘reletion.f-4a.tl- Bunday. "ClltjaUuu tainHdc.ncc." Music by.i
. . vaio
Evangelistic service.
7:oo p.
p. nu Evangelistic
service. We hope to hear her again next choir and special music.
Aoung peopleM Meeting at 0:0(1, j Piay**r meeting Thursday evenSunday.
.
led by Mr. Smilh.
ling.
•
’
The puslor will give a free slereYoke-Fellow Baud at 0:06. - . j Preaching at (he North Irving
opUcon lecture in tho church on
Evening service at 7:00, subject. i hiirch. 2:30 p. in.
Tijrsday evening at 7:30.
Holland, “A I’rcscriplioii for the Sinner." I The Women's Horm* nnd Foreign
Switzerland or Belgium will be the Chorus choir and special music.
* Miwibnary Society will hold an all
subject.
A fee will Offering pays
Thursday, evening cottage prayer day meeting nt (he home of Mrs.
the “freight." The public wel­ mi-rUng, 74W nt. the home of Mrs. I4tie Henry, 3IH North Hanover SI..
comed. All seals free.
■Ctdirfon:
Wednesday, October'2Bth.
A pot

___ l_48c

Yard Wide Shepherd Check—a splendid value at, per yard

(.deiiHiit

THE CHURCHES |

.Sale price $1.39

Mixed Suitings, Grey and Brown, 56 wide, reg. $1.75.

at. Wall lake Iasi Week. gelling
their collage in readiness for whi­
ter.
.
Several attended Hu- fuiwr.il ot
another one of our obi neighbor'.
Ilonignzn Brown, Tliii««tny. Much
«ympnlhy is . mcnriifl nl lhe be­
reft family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fn-&gt;l Novoa enter-;
laiiwd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iteynohls

iL. R. WOLCOTT,

Sale price $1.48
Sale price $1.19

Wool Corduroy, 56 inches wide, regular $2.00
Regular $1.50_________________________

I Iprd-horxe harness
Singh* harness, nearly new

Double heel chain harne-

Ollier numerous articles mil mentioned

Lunch for those coming from a distance
Shelter for horses if it storms.
TCRMC. AU sums of $5.00 or und«r cash. Over that amount
I LIlHIOi one y,ars time will be elven on bankable notes with
Interest at six per cent. No property removed until settled for.

GEORGE CRELLER, Proprietor.
COL. HENRY BIDELMAN
AUCTIONEER

WILL CHITTENDEN
CLERK

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 22. »1I.

There Must be a Reason
this way. If you wahtjo lay aside a part of your earnings,
com** to this bank and oi*en an account.A bank account
will as-.ii t you groatly in the undertaking,
small depositor.
.

Malted Kream Gains Friends Everywhere
Two Ladies in a Neighboring Town

on time deposits

lilng*

Savs Mrs. Smith n« she calls on Mrs. Jone*.
—“I certainly am disgusted, 1 tried my luck
with a batch of bread today, and it's awful. 1
would not feel so ba&lt;^, only the folks will make
fun of it."
Mrs. Jones says—“I spsre tny good natnre by bay­
ing all my bread. /Jamieson's Malted Kream salts
our family.”

MadcYrorcv
iIk.Yca.st,

nan raised his large
on
Saluhlily.
He
material of our local
heard il remarked by

&lt;y5h°rter\i^

Stax Bakery arxd Kestaurant
Hastings. Mich.

draw rishi from the Held.
Jud Pratt and wife of Plainwell,
came over Sunday tn spend a few
days visiting relatives.
Ju-I was
raised in this vicinity and always
is welcomed kick to the old town.
Tile remains of Harry (iuilnian.
Friday evening from Rapid River,
where he was *iali*in agent for
soiiv* itoie. lo be laid al rest by the
side of his parents.
Hany was

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant
QUALITY BAKE SHOP

W. R. Jamieson, Prop

Hastings, Mich

Phone 381

consumption.
win and a daughter, one sister, Mrs.
Will David, of Detroit, and other
relatives. The large crowd at th"
M. E. church al the funeral on Sun­
day. showed III** I iii which
h&lt;* was lr»-l«l here, wliere In* grow

LIQUOR AND DURG
ADDICTIONS CURED

WHAT UNITED STATES OWES
VARIOUS FOREIGN NATIONS

Notice to Orangeville Aolrrs.
l&gt;*7iKin*l having hern duly made
upon llu* township of &lt;haiigr\ill*-

BY TAKING THE KEELEY
- TREATMENT
ration &lt;&gt;f a crowd made up of all
tilth*. The school children mnr.-h&lt;| down in lhe earn of their lejchrw, each currying a Ung. which
hey waved lustily, this made a

Reed’s Opera House
ONE SOLID WEEK

SSSX?® OCTOBER 26

me down lo make lhe lrip around
*• county with th** Gov.
II is hav*- had their prollts more Ihun
•11 for all lo turn out and h*ar doubled -iim&gt;ly I" cause they gav*
heller nllenlion u&gt; business ami did
mil negleat il a- heretofore. Tin ir
general health was greatly im­
proved and lheir home made hap­
pier lw‘fau«e they gave lheir fam­
ily lhe time that they-spent Ml
other place- Think tins over, you
moil who are 'using liquor to ex­
cess
ami neglecting your business
I ONE MAN'S SUCCESS

A

REMARKABLE STORY

The Edward Doyle
FEATURING

484

Michigan AA'hlst Tournament Here.
Roy Htil&gt;l»ard, president of the

Louise Brown

health by so doing.
Make an investigation at once in
regard' lo the Keeley Treatment,
the only cure with a reputation be­
hind it and Hie only one recognized
bv the United Stales government.
Tlui'ty-five years of continued sue-!
ce*w shoiilvi convince tin* most
skeptical that our claims nro substaiitialcd by facts ami the treat-,
menULs ep(l&lt;*rse&lt;f by the he«t busine»s laeii. clergymen, physicians
ami aft who know ulemt or have
friemfs wlto have been treated and

fwrui.-.r by tlie ofllrers of the Michi­
gan Whi*4 Club llial the s.-mi-annual -tout naineiit of the apmoiiilion
will la- held in Hastings. Tbewmcl

fl.-r the, flrat Mondav in
■ Novsmb* *r 3. A. I
t'.'llmentioned &lt;j»U’*lioii shall
shall read n- follow.-:
To u«* 2XH.I2 dollars to pay &lt;*ulsjnnding cfninw for Hoad Repair.

Hopc S. N. ('.onventlon.
The twenty-ninth
senii-annunl
convention of Hope Township Sun­
day School A-MH-ialion will Ih* h*-l*l
at the Hinds School Jilmse. Oct. 31.
and November 1. It will be a gr*-al
lime. E. K. Mohr, a Sunday School
worker uf natiutiol reputation will
be the principal -io '
"■ *“"
NF.lt wdl publish
program next week.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming to engage in other business, I will
have an Auction Sale at the McKelvey farm, section 19, Maple Grove
township, 3 miles west and 1 mile south of Maple Grove Center and
3 miles east and 1 mite north of Dowling on

And an Excellent Company of Players

In AU New and Pleasing
_____ ;__Plays
___

We Know REZISTOL
Will Help You

Every Play a Scenic Production

Regain

A our .Strength
Energy.

and
/

Friday, October 30th
Sale to begin at 11 o’clock a. m. I offer the following property:

The Garrison Giri
linn. Francis &lt;&gt;. Lindquist.

A Special /Ydded Feature

MADAM ZENDA

■

Dm* cold nml&lt; stormy night
January; about ten years ago
train on which was journeyin
' man almuj. 35 years of age who
I feeling nom* tlie best, was sta

The Worlds Greatest Mentalist
One Lady Admitted Free on Monday
Each Paid 30 cent Ticket if Purchased Before
6 P. M. Monday.

PRICES 10, 20 and 30 Cents

formerly uWner
was here last *fci
shipped her gou

'[oilier- came to th** ’ ver ylogiral
J conclusion that they would slay in
^•Greenville that'night. .Now at the
' lune of lliis inlcrruplion tho said
j man w as on his Way to a smaller
'■town further along lhe line where
1 in* expected to accept a position ns
' clerk and he had bill gift in his
pockei with which to transport
opIMirluiiily.
.at night.
A
local fharucler that evening at the
hotel told of a certain proprietor
of a bazaar store near lhe liofel
win* was very anxious to sell his
stock of goods very cheap and on
• asy lorrns. The snowbound man
i••fi-rrod to overheard these re­
marks* ami next, morning went to
inve.-tignte the offer tnnde by tho
hnzailt- ihcrohant and the tetmll
was the iiurchiiso of tile slock of
bazaar pawls for *R»&gt; by giving his
?i() and personal nples for the bal-

that wi- were doing well it we cur­
ed 10 per cent, of lite cases of Brain .
Fnligu*- am|. Nervous Prostration
brought* tn us. but since the intro­
duction of Rrzistol into our hos­
pital we euro more' than V0 per
cent, of all the cases in its variou*
forms brought lo us.
It build*
new tissues, gives new energy, new |
life, new blood and strength lo any
part of lhe body attacked by these
diseases.”
'
Rezistal is a powerful tonic nour­
ishing food medicine conn&gt;oscd of,
valuable Ionic stimulants obtained
from vegetable drags. - Rexislnli
contains no naroolics or other dan­
gerous drags which merely deaden,
pain tenqmrnrily but give no per-'
inancul relief or cure Hie rauw of
Rczislol is a powerful
body
builder and blood inaki-r; it is the
best remedy known to the medical;
profession to enrich thin, watery
blood,
and
supply
now rich I
blood In lhe whole body. •
ll will In* round a most valuable
remedy 'in cases of o4er stimulation

liquor caulies depression, dullness
of the faculties or intoxieaMon: il
counteracts Hie depressing effects!
and restores tho system to its nor­
mal condition'
.
FREE—To prove the wonderful'
merits of REZISTOL we will nihil I
• a large, sample bottle for 25c in:
■ siivee orntampa for postage, elc.i
Rezistal-Chemical Co., Boston. Mass.

The-snowbound man referred tn
was n*me other than the Honorable
Francis D. Lindquist of Greenville.
time Lunha-ling Oslwun and prais­ Mich., one of lhe most effective ami
ing Gov. Ferris.
The only dls- extensive advertisers in this coun­
satisliiMl ones we heard of war** try. known Ip be the only man in
annwJtof the concession men who our U. S. whn has been Elected tochtM with Ihe'expet-laHons of fool­ Congress through advertising and.
advertising alnne. •
ing I ho people mu of thqir roin.
Christian Science Society.
. ,.
r. D. Partt. of the tlrm of Pratt Mr. .Lindquist is an honored man
HO Jefferson St.
nditod to i aid*- bet ami.A Campbell, returned from Buffalo. and his power as a statesman and
Sunday service al 10:3** a.
mHe rart’lmlween him and Wednesday night.
u - »•- **•■* as a manufacturer and as a busi­
RMRilled in hi* '
.v
uceu wimi
i. several। cut s of cattle. ness man has been fell'not only in Subject ” Probation After Death.
Testimonial meeting every Wi
Jlpr nW
K..'louglit nf the flray Brothers, at his home town and county. but
nesday evening al 7:30.
Iform were uniformly good their. Northern Michigan Raaoh. throughout lhe country.

Dark Gray Gelding. .7 yrs. old, nl. about 11.70.
Light liras Gelding, fi yrs. old. nt. about 11.70.
The above are u No. I work tram.
Half Aberdeen Cow, I yrs. old. new milch, gmal
Durham Cow .7 yrs. old, new milch. good
&lt;Lulr i weeks obi
Sow. I yrs. old.
Fine brood sow.
9 pigs alwnit six months old.
Anting brood sow.
t&gt; nice shouts wl over 12.7 lbs. each.
■70 chickens mixed.
New Birdsell Wagon. 314x10
Champion Mower.
,

Iron Age 2-huese cultivator, phot nxlr.
Steel drag, double section;
Huy loader.
Sleighs uftli logging bunks.
Automobile, giaal running condition. ’
Double work harness.

Hot Lunch at Noon

22-in heavy collar.
loiva dairy cream separator, fiOO lbs. capacity.
12 giiaue.Jver Johmwin^liol gun, nearly new.
32-20 AA'inchnttcr rifle, with set Ideal re-load*
log toots.
Almql 10 tons Al.wac liny.
A bout“fa tons Timothy and mixed liny.

s |b*. stone hammer, new
I Ills stone hummer, new.
Plastering anil brick trowel.
And many other articles too numerous lo men-

Shelter for Horses if it Storms

All sums of $5.00 and under
iLniud Ul uALL cash. Over that amount one
year’s time will be given on good approved notes at
6 per cent interest.
, ,
TfRMQ HP 2AIP

COL. W. H. COUGH, Auctioneer.

�THE HASTINGS BAVNEH, &lt;KTODER «. 1911.

Southwestern Barry

D

O YOU KNOW that indigextion can be cared,
permanently cared io that you can eat any
kind of food that yoa crane? It has been done

not only once, bat in almost every case when Cham­

berlain’s Tablets are used.

An instance:

Mr. J.

DEI.TOK
► We are forliuiuto this ytmr in ba­
ling able to glvo Delton nnd vicinity
lhe i.ppm-tunity nf hearing exeellent talent on one lecture rourse.
The Unit number will be the Inst
w‘eek in Oetobrr and will Im'* life
Jqbilce Singers.
Watch for the
dale.Mrs. Caleb Hiafiridger visited rel­
atives in Berrien Springs last we* k.
Mis* Tool of Grand Ilapids is vi*-;
liling her cousin, Mr*. Elli* Faulk-

LACKV.

.Mrs. X&lt;*rtnsh. of battle I reck. is
Spending this wrtl with her tlaugh-

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kctdiani visiteiT at Dowling. Svt^day.
Miss Edith NiekfHon has gone tr.
Battle Creek for the pr*
Mr. and Mrs. John X.
Mrs. Harry Steven*. 5
Geprgc Lee and Mrs ’
tendcri lhe funeral of
Battle ( reck Saturday
Wilt Garrett and Jam.

perfect results; one that will Iasi a lifetime by

is easily kept dean; the range wh«»sc very appearance win-

(2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma­

Chamberlain’s Tablets

Think of all the desirable features you want in the range
one that will heat'the water, and permit you lo liake at the Janie time, with little fuel and

itig to the eye, with

Pominoille, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over
nently cared by these tablets.

A Growing Family
Requires -

are. |ilan-

All of these ile.*irable i|ualitics -are realized only in the purch;

rial in Mr. .Mantel * new building.
Mr*. Bay Gndiiil I* visiting .Mr.
and .Mrs. Elmer Gaskill In Albinn
fur a week.
Mi** Wmuln Kelder of Kalama*
r&lt;H&gt; spent Sunday with Mrs. Kiark-

Fred Given han tno**‘&lt;
Kelley house into one ol
er’s llOU.*«’.«.
Thu Delton Study
George Ba—«•!! and family of
Hildings w^re guests or James Kid
dec and family Sunday.
John Stahl and wife of Carlton
wete Sunday gl,e.**U of Huy Stahl
■Hid family.
*
Hay Ware's family vhitml Sunduj
Iwith Waller Wallace and family.
Itownpl Ihdinison has been en­
tertaining i-hick.it |g»x.

Til*- L'idlr&gt;i Aid did a good day’s
work Inst, Tuesday ns they cleaned
t|u* eliurrli. ll leiiiilnly shows a relatives front Assyria anil Bellevue
big fniprovemeill.
Sunday at dinner. There were about
Fern .Gwinn of Bailie Creifk was twenty there. ‘
home Sunday.
.
.
Miss Whittemore of Irving visit­
ed her mini. Mrs. Anna Brown, Sat­
urday.
Chniii** Kopf nf Ionia is home for

Hardware, Furniture, Etc.

DELTON, MICHIGAN

tier .pent Saturday in Ka!
•Mr. and Mr*. Thomas
hate been" spending the

Mr*. Ifirnry Card was culled l&lt;
Wisconsin last week by I Im scyi’in
Ij'itp Knrrhor. wile and daughter filness of her daughter.
Will l.i'itinar uml family of m-m
■Jiiri.oie mid .h&gt;hn . Knrrhm- nnd
family were Sunday tjrfeds of Glia*. Prairieville vlfricd Grinidpa mn
Grandma Adrimison Sunday.
.Miss Itorlha Burli loft fur B.llb
Greek Monday 'evening lo ali**n&lt;

famous

Rest Ever” Clothes

00

Hoyal Terice

Guaranteed ?\ll Wool— 16 Special Features
Aoi wit list auding Un* inch*
Uealln-r. forty pimple nllendi-i
reception for I he new pa»b
llohlrriivos Hall Salnrdiiy evi
Orson linrrelt mid" youi|g

CLOVERDALE.
. UM- Ci.nger. mut
Edbury,'!
»|i. nl Sumt.iy nitl.

There are No Better Clothes and No Better Magazine for Boys
that’s certain. New Models New Patterns, $5.00 and up.

Weickgenant 8 Riede
The Clothiers

Successors to G. H. Otis &lt;S Co.

PEOPLE WANT PREACHED
THE GOSPEL, HOT ETHICS

9

10c Chamois Free

The

Farm
Beautiful
y/V
P1

handsome farm is one that lit thor©uglily guarded by Royal Fence.
"Handsome b as handsome docs,” how­
ever. Worth and service must go vritli beauty, and thcao
factors are to bu found in Royal Fence,
In this brand the user gets
Full n’ritil—Fssll Site ofll’ire—Full Ltrsgth tf Roll!
Full value for money expended U what all men seek. It ia
b.-ul In Royal Fruce. a fi-oceof continuous stay and d|w
right construction, making it a solid wall of Heel, locked
with tlie fatuous Koya! Loop.
Royal Fence I* thoroughly galvanised by the most
modem process, and the product h the result of years
of experience and extensive investigation.
Buy Royal Fence and bo tlu.roughly content. Our
•tods is cotnplelu aud we arc ready to demonstrate.

WILL CLEMENCE
The Stone Store

mid Hint Chi’isl mid Him C.rucith'd
i* (In* gospel (lint i* dcsiml a* murli
i***l;iy u- it ever wits*, wa* the titinii-

fore relitrnmg.
Mrs. Emma Jidimom is v
her son Millard nl Gah’shirrg.
Mrs. Ada Brainard Dani.
Wexford cotmly I.* vi^linu I

With every, asp can of Violet Dulce,
Talcum.

of Eminanni-I clitirvh. I
ptipir vniilled -Ute Snvi
at the monthly nii’rling

Wr n crived a l.tu* Shipment «*l so^yd iolt p* nnantj marked
as follow»: Cloverdale, Prairieville, Delton, Hickory, Wall
Lake and Crooked Lake. We are going to give one ol them
free with a purchase ot 50c or more of REXALL GOODS- •.
T.he nlmve free ‘(iejl' /ill hold good the balance of Octobci
unless free goods are sooner exhausted.
.

lie pastors nftouded lhe meet
Itoy. W.-sthn&gt;.ik. of .Mid-lbvill*
iilenl of the oraaiiizalum pi*'

DOWLING.

Dowling, Michigan

“Tfte TRezsiffi Store1

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE
KWh*.

We Pay
Capital
Surplus

Per Cent
r. Lathrop mid wif.- ami Mi
ini-gianna Lithron nf Ifa.'iiug^.
.Mr. atrd Mr-.'Liftr went Mond;
• f.itvlillclri lo help H.w. Milch,
i revival work.
!!«• will renw

$20,000.00
6,000.00

A.'A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vice* Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
■

Mr. anil Mw. Hunt of Lake Ode
Isa visited Mr. and Mt». David Mi
Chllan.l and Mr. and Mt-. Fa*wl
Mr. and Mrs. Duma ray from Frith
dill Sunday.

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald Mcl.cay
Wm. Elliott
\
J. G. Hughes

George .1. Doster
L. B. Tccrpcning

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

Duiioij thi, wCck. Ik
C iarkstun. Wiikliiiigtuo,
his pertnau -• ’—
•
Mt. and

ltrnlfarr.ilml familv.
’
’. anil Mrs. K.»rl Brldiil mid lull**'i ;••••■■ - ----- I"
: ””
■■ ■
.............. irvlH-y'*.
-Dwimtray of I his plat e,
return gwflicrrd . ■........................... ...

Deafness Cannot Be Cured

GENERAL REPAIRING

Grocery Special
2 lbs. of our 30c bulk coffee for

49c

2 lbs. of our 25c bulk coffee for

39c

If you have not tried any of our 30c bulk you
have missed a treat. We sell more of this coffee
than all the rest of our coffees' put together. It is
the best for the money on the market.

If you have any jvork in the al*ove lines I shall l&gt;e more
than pleased to figure with you on the Job. And you will
Knd my prices as low as I can possibly make them.

My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
We|U, Windmills and Gas’Engines Installed.

DELTON,

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

family'from uca/ Cedar Greek spent!
Sunday with Fred Adiby and family..
Chas.' McDermitt wyit tn Battle rith thnratenni ni&gt;|*ti^IcHh, lint is
Creek last week on ba«htc»* Miss Ella Ihirklividvr »!&gt;• al •Sun day
at tioin'c. .
.

Delton, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

mm eight

WANTS
TWMDnrMLUITIIMIlCIMTt

|iir

———————
For Sale Qhrap—Hough i-itirh lumBit for rooting ami sheeting, also
bill stuff. Phom* i(MU. Inquire
F. G. Pierro. City.
tf| -

&lt;1|(.

—

1

flinrc. ihreiritiRli- ;
ioivni Hfinis.cliwiit

For Sale—Gand dry mixed wood | Wimtnl— I
$2.25 per cord delivered. P*-

lie«| little inland town
If you im-an busine**. i

Poultry Wanted 1 nni now I
in building til rear of Ira
restaurant. near I’animcs
Ing Place. Phom* 5dHll.
Kirchner.

iqilire

FLflji* Hifllii’r—No. I rleap ainl
‘.T» &lt;«‘iil*: Himill .ami : ‘
•-••nt*.
Wo waul, your
Wil) pay higliv*! pi ii

waP-r in kitchen.
Enquire
A. Cain.
Phone 18811.
II

illop-

oiinu

windfall

M. I'ayne &amp; Son.

Winded—Pmiltrv.
Inquire
Me-,
Lravy'.x Feed Store.. - opimsde Wanted Help Men'and w»nu n. for
picking and sorting apples. . Big
Court Hmt.se. Mcl.t-.ivy A Craig.
nn-lwrd. 7'mif
” *......
Phone
If
Ville. Addle
or Side—li&lt;&gt;pi«t»r&gt;*d ' Hanip*liirc
dli'Villt*. || F. fi
-.’wk*
rains.
Bert Newland*.
Hniltr.--------- ;------------------------------------Phone 101 .1 r.
if • llliihral prtrrft paid for poultry d&lt;&gt;-

For Sale—Fine building
-nhtirrh st.. also several
Lincoln Park addition.

s. also sow*. fall pig;
.1 full-blood'

■

Yorkshire

boar.

Banner Want

MARKETS
MARKETS
i .,rm ir,l Wrd„«dw r. w, Ort. SI.

The Hastings Milling corripnny
quotes red wheat at etJM); while
wheat at wic. Buckwheat is now be­
ing brought to rfiarkei.

nun

POULTRY AND HIDRH,

8bali«^(jori&gt;, par traabal. m.

1
1

.

VUDS-nKTAIL PIUOBM.
.. . ,
Curd of TlmilksEiudwh ihunk dur friend*
ar "ld&lt;|for |||(,
net). ... -------------- Brao.ai.so.
h,l|i»‘’ l- 1 shown us during our late hereave- MWanagt.

Iwk

or Sale—Clover liny
in
barn.
Phone 195 I kIioii I long.
Iwk.
i»r Sail-—Hard roal stove in good
ugh. Phone iito

1

Bring

Results

little daughter.
caiekxMr. and .Mr*. Herbert Enloq. I.wk 1 MMllcated

lol

ward, hard and ---kitchen. Phone WNB. I..'A. Cain.

lour fresh row:

ISIHIiMlimilMIIIIBIB

thn

■Wnmie K
For Sale—Al a bargain 225 ncn
with two wls nf good buikliiii
ring*.
Ihrco inlle* northwest of Nu*i.-, ,
vilb;. one half mile from School;! —Sunday,
htmler..
good fenres. soft and hard water, i watrh smuewhero 1
Will ju*ll In or In acre* with • lnnm&lt; mid .Hnniillm
huildiiix*. Eltey Mead. Moraui..1
IbiuW t.
'
’
if!

Style Cuts No Figure In Flour—That’s Why

Fred

Dowling

The making of flour differs from the making of any other lines in the fact that flour is
made to eat, and is really the basis of all living. The "style" of flour never changes and
people don’t buy il because of its looks. The one chief consideration of flour is QUALI­
TY—will the flour always make good bread: is it ALWAYS THE SAME, and CAN
YOU DEPEND UPON IT?

furnished

•umg* at Dowling
Wauled

year* old. good- one. also
good pigs. weigh! nlwiui

all poultry

brought

Pimm

u* mi Mon-

Now there’s a big difference in the quality of shoes, clothing, furniture etc.
better than others, though they may cost no more.^ Why is this so?

Wanted llmtvntakinn—M i

Tjtt.

I wk
nil lllIHl-

;

quire at (lie ipNNER ollire.

telephone

per month. c

l"l'.

Gi.we.
.

CLOTHCRAFT

Woodland
5wks

All-Wool Clothes

G. F. CHIDESTER
18IAST1HGS

3 rings.
S-Ssjl’or Reni Hun
== I with Barber

If French’s White Lily Flour were not the BEST there would not be more of it used in
Barry county than of all other flours. People have surely had plenty of time to test it. for
we’ve been right here, doing business ail the t ime for 40 years, and our flour trade in this
county and in Eaton county too. has grown steadily.
In these two counties, in thousands
of homes, French's White Lily Flour has become a FIXED HOUSEHOLD NECES­
SITY.
z
The
territory
why we
mand of

sustained and growing popularity of French's white Lily Flour right in its home
is the best Evidence of its dependableness and flour excellence. That shows you
have to run this mill night and day. year in and year out. in terser to meet the de­
the homes where French's White Lily Flour has become a household necessity..

hunt inc

You will find no other brand of flour that imparts to bread and pastries so appetizing
a taste, and no other flour which makes such wholesome food.

2wks

Wnnled—To sell good Buick -10.
suitable for trucking nl«o. Wil.

BEST for the money,-and better right now than it has ever been before.

.Why not try it the.next time you bake? Your grocer has it.
Every elevator be­
tween Jackson and Grand Rapids, and between Kalamazoo’and Woodbury on the C. K. &amp;
S. has it.
They wouldn't think of being without it because their customers demand it.

llusllhqi Yuuiin Farmer want* |o
rent, a gotwl farm, not leu than
IGO nrres.
Can furnish , half or
all emiimnenl.
Take po*-.-*.imi

Kal.unnzou.

4jh—In our 40 years of manufacture of flour we have gotten onto many KNACKS that
enable usz to make the BEST FLOUR in the country for the money.
When you’ buy
flour, you don’t buy ir for sentimental reasons, or because it is in a pretty sack or has a
pretty name.
YOU BUY IT FOR QUALITY
1
And that’s why sooner or later, you are going to buy French’s vJhite l/ily Flour. It’s the

2wks
Inqftire

and Mrs. D I. .Wallet* farm* in
Carlton and TTioUjigs li&gt;witsliiu.«.
I hereby forbid all limit ihg and
trnppiiiK on.Mlo - ’
"—
Frank
2wks

|
j
I

3d—It is made in a mill that is run by water pdwer, the BEST and steadiest power
known- Running steadily, night and day by water power makes French’s White Lily a
flour of SMOOTH EVEN QUALITY. You can’t stop and stan flour making machinery
every’day without LOWERING THE QUALITY pf the flour.

Remember when you buy French’s White Lily Flour you run no chances.
Our posi­
tive GUARANTY.of satisfaction is plainly printed on every sack.
If it doesn’t satisfy
you,* you Can return it to your grocer and get your rttoney back.
•

Sale- N rnoiji lo
■. hard aii&lt;l .suit

,

wtftch

Are YOU numbered among those who are not convinced of the value to your home of
a dependably excellent flour such as French's White Lily?
If so, may we not urge you
to use this flour and be convinced?

Noth
fnuii huntimr. trapping
pa—ing mi mil* farm*

SI® ft® ill

conditions under

ad—It is made in a mill that runs night and day, year in and year out—insuring even
quality.

manager' Citizen* r\cliiiiik’i'. fwk

.. .?*“*.
y&lt;m‘re “ ‘’• tike • look at tlie other Clothcraft
Fall Stylei m hnita and Overcoats. Clothcraft is the only
guaranteed all-wool line at

Now let us stop and think of the extremely favorable
FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR is made.

1st—It is made in a mill with a complete new equipment of the latest and best MIL­
LING machinery that money can buy.

Wuutril—&lt; in I Ii

" Knowing”

ad. Through long experience; careful study and thought, or better equipment, some
manufacturer may have gotten onto some met’hods or knacks that he can make a better
product than his competitors and not have to charge a greater price.

IVitnlctl
Jin&gt;| owner of hound d«»g
tjial came to my iduco - Sunday.
'*
Hastings. 1&lt;mi3
Iwk

For Sale—My residence property in
!• third ward, or will trade for
I -mailer place. T«m Doyle. 3wk*

'S the feeling of KNOWING that you have reallv
gotten the most for your money in long-wearing
pure-wool-cloth, good style, comfortable fit and
careful tailoring. That's why we dealers are so en­
thusiastic about Clothcraft.
/
It goes right back to the pains taken nt the factory in se­
lecting fabrics and designing the patterns.
The shape is really cut into the doth, and every detail ol
workmanship has been studied and perfected.

Some are

They may be made under more favorable conditions.

Garland
Bev. M.

■ nmnlhs old &lt;jiar&gt;■lor Webb. Moriian.

Ike Clo&amp;cri® Store

flour £eads

french's

Winded—To trade gowl upright pi- j Waitntl—Tw

oral purpose hoy.-.-.’
Smith. City. Brittle 9.

I ... .... .

Quality Counts

(trillion—Those wishing i hini- j noy«. or furnaro* rb*aiii*&lt;l p|&lt;*a^.&gt; Notlrr—All hunliiiu
notify al ono*.
Phone .W&gt;B. if! lH**t&gt;as*ing «‘U my

2-foot furnace wood.

OCTOBER 22. 1&gt;1L

-RAgUli'ied English York-i For Sale—Gnod second hand-organ J
Finds Sister By Areidcnt.
r.vlce hog.
Phone 252 3
cheap.
Phone 330 3 ring*. Iwki Mn.&gt;.
................................
•&gt;. Ifw» IpUnlta lo l-»v.
,wk iZ “
' I
T, ,--------- i next
I-Yf week for Deaver
Ihuivxr to
In visit
vi»il un
’
I?.
1
/
’
“
*
’
•
"dster
whom she lost nil trace of
L«rd—Oct. 5, a Persian shawl an
nt
BANNER
"{Hee.,
t-wk
'
many
year*
ago. Though she rcBal I Ip Creek read. a few mile* v,._ L-i,
'
,la
T
J"
1
reived
word
from
her
sister
by
pa«mil of Hiudint*.
Finder pleam ./ . ■n. 135 lli'it Grand st.
(n| mrd, Mr*. Haye* was never able
plume rw, i Ioiil* I short.
Iwk |
'
I wk
In discover her address. By means
iviw'ii Clitiri*!! and Mtlli,. . u , ..
,
nf registered amt special delivery
yo-denliv a red sweater I ,','p bah*—loung fox hound, and letters she endeavored to communi­
eave at BANNER olllce. 1
Xrt* * rabbit dog partly framed cate with her tint was unable to lo­
iwk
f,n' coon nnd •skunk and night cate her residence. Soma time ago
--------------------- - ■ ________________ f liunting. George A. Jv^ih'- Hii.«l- H. ft. Haye* received fmin a .Den­
Fiirnhdied Room* For Bent—At 213
ins*. Iloutp I.
Iwk
ver wholesale house an advertiseNd. Biviadway, ’ ’
“
Iwk (For Bent—Two homu-s.
Inquire written by bln cousin. a daughter nf
--------------------- ------- ;--------- I of AI nil 10 Darling.
Iwk Mrs. Hayes' sister, a requwt to.
Two ||ol«li*in Cows, noth For Hair—Hard rojil burner, phone “come and see-us."
Ry writing to
•alf by ^de.| mmb.
twk her niece, in care of the wholesale
George ■ ’---------- :------------ * house. Mrs. Hayes located her sis­
fwk j To Bent—Four ropins furninhed or ter. The reunion.will undoubtedly
unfitrhi.*hed. *uilable for light lie n Joyful one.
I-'Ku'irimt
Wood, for range or heat-1 hoixekeeping,,
Inquire f,2H s.
*2.0it per card del''
Market SI.
iwk
e 21 i I long 2 short.
Great Fall ami Harvest Sale.
Wanted—Clan for farm work, all
Wanted—Highest market
! winter. B. M. Wellman. Coat* inaugurated a «n*al Fall ami Har­
paiil for hand pickiil apple
। Grove. .Mich,
Iwk :vest Salo which will slurl tomorniw
—Friday, &lt;)rtoln?r 3H.
Wanted—Every Ford car owner in
In their larap advert inetnonl 011
S. depot.
—------ •—--------------------------------- —
Barry county to semi their name pam* ll of lln* isuie prices, nr»*
Wanted—Will pay highc*l market' and nddre«* tn the Bar-Bar Mfg. ,ipiuted on a irrcsil variety of arlihi Bnsnlway a whit
price for rider apple* and pots- ' "
•• - — ■ rfvs that will interest economical
l..e* delivered al Roller Mill sid­
information in buyer*.
Bend this advertisement.
ing. Ilenduuarlei - al I.. A. EaIwk
return.

Now i-vriv day. ••\«&gt;epl
day. Allium f'.all.iluin.

• Cwk*.

Notice—We hereby fofbiil all hunting and trapping on cur larmr
section ID. Baltimore.
We will
prosecute all Irespasserf.
Cortland S(ro|iridKf.
Chss. Van Vrankin.
Harmon Van Vrankin.

Middleville Roller Mills
R. I. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville, Michigan
*

'IS'1 ISEffllligiillfflllMffll

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOBER 22,1914-20 PAGES

Wash Bill, 60c
vs. Doctor Bill, $55
"lhe friends ami neighbors of Mrs. John Doe will lie pleased to learn that she is able
to again sit tip ami is sullicicn'ilv recovered lo disjxuisc with - the services of the trained
nurse.
' ’
"While lining the family'washing at her home some two weeks ago Mrs. Doe became
over heafed by the steam from the boiling clothes, and either .being exposed to a cold
’Iraft from-an open door or from exposurp to the inclement weather \Vhilc hanging up the
developed into pneumonia. She has

A luiuple of young hunters nl
Na*hviUe got a nice carnage and
horse, and went into the country lo
hmiL Not meeUng With very good
sucres*, they started for home, mid
rm the way one of lhe gun* was ac­
cidentally discharged through llie
top of the carriage, making a hole
large enough for a dog to crawl TRAVELLERS
Ihniugh. Thai waw Thursday )n«l.
()n Monday morning last. p. E.
WiKMlrulT, who has ig-en engaged in

SUSIIESSIPIB
Ilf 11 MEXICO

American Steam Laundry
SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors

Phone 243, Hastings, Mich.

&gt;• Mate ui our

Uderns ol Hmteiresfl Hca Bias&amp;igs Amdl

A large
bridge

amount,

Sr|&gt;l. 10. IK79“wild Irishman."

May 11. IK7t».
of ship mid

or -Jill tile spirit woes I
A soul without ti stain.

Chief-Jas I.. Wilkins.

Black

walnut*

mid

bntlernui-

Instullnl tin Jumclirs.
from I* iii lb.- inti r
ico report conditions a.-

her who gains her,
lay by day
I lint slam* h&gt;

FROM PEACE RIVER COUNTRY
Being
Pushed
AntirliKiihwi Of

IIIZIIIU- l lie ecoiiomu
good roads tn the eommunil

county in Ohm

numlx'i
mid

lampicn.

i.MM

• required i&lt;

incoming

grace hath pns*i*d away!' second rias* coach, and tlie rr.*l of
lhe train wa* made up of freight
Oh. happier, he who gains not

The joy that custom stain* m
Shall still with him remain:
The loveliness that wains not.

Still fair and kind and young.
•Utitrj .w.upuv—
HOW TO CARE FOR AUTO

Follow These

indite** towards I hem.
*hop titled up. itt grand style, and!
Win. M. Scudder.now Inis a* pleasant n store nnd
Sec'y.
linn. IL J. Grant bn* been lo conderalde expense fitting up hi*
A game of base ball wa* played warehouse mi Apple strei’I.
Tin's
.on Nuturday nfieriioon nf lasFweek. 1* lhe old livery building which
belwei n the Hasliiigs Base Dall '■ wns formerly occupied by Al Kicih.
Club- of this city, and (In* Ilurr '( lie building i* now in (ip lop
• Inks of Rullaml. resulting as fol- i *linpc. having heel
rnnfed.
low*:
Hastings .33; Burr Oak*. .'I.
new sided, enlarged.
Farmer*, if you wpuld sei- lhe j capacity for storage is very large,
nicest and best lot of grain cradles &lt; though nol mor»- so Hinn i* nerc.*cver exhibited inJlarry County,! rary, for Mr. Grant keeps an imju*t call al the shope of James M. mmsn slock-of land plaster, lime.
Il»-Wf* on \pp|e stn-4-l. mu| you cajj slUCCOi waler lime, plastering hair,
then gratify your curiosity. They'cement. &lt;*!&lt;•_ etc. He buys grain of
nne lhe simon tiuru.l'alnier- Cradle.I.all kinds, for which
lie pays lh&lt;The Newton House is undergoing highest- market price. - Mr. Grant
&amp; thorough reiupalion.
Mr. Dan-ji» one of our most thorough going.
4«*r. I In- enterprising proprietor, I enterprising, reliable, businessmen
l\a* a corp* of kalsnmiiiei-s, paint- nol only deals largely in the above
er*, paper hangers, eic.. at work ; mminndilie*. Ind, nlso. sells al tow
gelling j-very rmm in lip lop shape.; figure* an hhrnenw- amount of dry
Tlii* hmise. under flje nuuingemeiit jgo&lt;id*. groceries, Imot* and shoes,
of il* very popular hmdlord. Mr. ihul* rap*, dr- yearly.
lit* i* a
Frank
Dancfr, is Inking rank I square dealing, upright citizen,
iimonu lhe lirsl-clns* Holel* of Ccn-[ hence his merited sucres.*.
irril Micliiguti.
"•
I - A Rase Rail Club was organized
• liaslings Gun Lake Club in this city on Wednesday last. TIi
had built nt Detroll. a mien-.nine will be made tin a* follows:
... *..... r., ..i ..
i, .... .
i....
.....
Pitcher- -Baldwin.
lhe repitnijidn of lieirig I
Short Stop—Hyall.
.
boat builder in lhe Sinh
1*1. Base—Roek.
2nd Base—•Green.
3 feet long, R feel w ide.
3rd Hase-'Chapman.
Hight Field—Runyan.
Left Field-Re| linger.
10 build il. and twenty dollar* lo pel
Criilrr Field and change Catcher
11 from licfroii |u Gjm Dike. . II --Jordan.
. H. E. Ford will manage the nine
and llu** the Field Captnin.
. The boys an* strong where they
. E. Harlow,
■have l»«en weak before, and they
annual elect
are-deiormiio'd to make the year

Almost swearing lime, but those
.ive* must be pul up jujL---lhe
same.

mid some h-mporary
from rough lumber.

Mr. Joy from Mr. Marker. lliJ» lai

&lt;&gt;bje&lt;-ic«|. for il w»»
much heller than nothing
i-ommunicaliou
wa-T . e&lt;lnbli*li&lt;-&lt;l
with Mexico City car* were sent tp»

of highway.
He furthi
opera!ing in the. north of tin- recoming
plllilic tire prelly well equipped-the
1
willi car*. The train operab-d be- ’
tween Laredo and Mexico City car- •
Ties, second, first and Pullman cars. 1Hi- made Lhe *am&lt;- a
Tin* only part that is poorly-4*0111 li­
fted v&lt;-l is I lie pari between Saltillo

“It is not so muel
in this ‘stale

Instructions When

You'll Sate- Money.
When you are through with
front lhe mu

prising merchant.s is in New York
where he i* buying a Ihrge stock of
In reinov.
fall and winter goods.
‘t he Fireman'.* Annual Rail will dioitld )■•• sandpapered
roinnve
crime off Thundny, Oct. 2nd.
A HI lino of iu*l accumulation und

who attend will be hfippy.
Frank Brooks' irtcrensing busi­
rapped in ch-aii dhtli
ness neressitalrd hi* purchasing a
d laid lint in a cool
horse, which ho did one day last
If po.-dble. sion- lire*
week of Sheriff Houghlnlin.
&lt;&gt;ur m-hool* are progressing fine­
ly. and lhe schohir* al'the Cnhm perature of Ul to 60 doah*es ta most
jjlaim they nre havilig a heller favorable .for avoiding chrniieal
scIpmiI than they ever attended |&gt;e- act ion in lhe rubber.
. •
’ Air tires me encased in heavy, pa­
crime lying upon his back on lhe per at lhe factory' by a special
top of the Mayor's slorix No sir! wrapping machine, lo protect them
said he. that i* the greenback eagle; fn»ni. lhe deteriorating influence of
Mr. Homy I.. Newton will have light uiil’il such Ilin*- as they arc
Iii* More ready in nliriul ion day- rendy for use. A very effective way. is lo wrap
which he himself proposes lo pm them in strips of mu*lm or burlap,
about three inches wide.
Wind
Into il.
Deacon Van Brunt is contlned to' these strips around the tire mid
In* hotlM With fever.
His wife have each wrap lap over about one
doe* not seem to lie gaining very
Inner tubes Should be deflated.
much, and she lias been confined
lo her bed for a long time.
r. nr'wrapped in a
The duck himter.i returned on clean pa|k,.....
...
Sal unlay evening last from their dark pined with no weight resting
Crooked Dike hunt, but were hot
very heavily loadisl with gnme;
inThey killed but sixly-lwo duck*, Haled.
but they probably hud fun enough
weigh) of lhe jar
lo -make up for laj-k of game.
The two Hwedd*. Johnson's mur­ for lhe winler inimlhs. Jack it up
derer* of Marshall Gihbs of Mid­ ami allow the axle* lo rest on sup­
dleville. Iind their .examination on porters. . .The -constant weight on
Monday Iasi al lhe Court House, one pari of tlie lire will cause il to
before Esq. Riker.
The examina­ flatten at that paint, creasing the
tion look up the. most of the day. fabric nnd greatly weakening it. If
and resulted in (heir being romHasting*. Irrhl-m the Engine Room.[lover of the game. They are ar- milled for trial at the next term of should be llmrmiuidy claimed anil
011 Monday evening. May bill, IH79. J ranging game*, and (he prospects lhe Circuit Court for lhe'murder of
repaired mid only enough air pres­
the following persons were elect-tare that we shall sen some 01 the James Gibb*.
sure left in the t.ub&lt;‘.« to keep them
well rounded. This prevents them
fnun wrinkling or. cracking.
While the car is nut in use is an
opportune time to- have necessary
repairs made mi lire*. It is (he re-

Just a Few of the
Necessities
Blankets

Night Gowns

Nice quality, heavy fleece; big
sizes for the money—

Ladies* Outing Gowns, nicely
made, lull sizes, well fleeced

$1.00-$1.19-$l.45«$1.75

Ouling Flannel \
Nice variety of patterns, good

weight, well fleeced, per yd-- 10c

6c-7}uc-10c

Cotton Batting
Nice quality, good weights-----3 lbs. Comfort Batt

TRACTS EXTEND NORTH

again. Hint lhe railroad-- are

TIRES DURIND THE WINTER

White Uuting------- - -----

FIVE MILLIONS ACRES OF C
klilW INI) SOON TO BE
OPEN.
f

ampaign for Iwih-r

•eding. and culling corn, is Up­

now nine church-'
••* within her territorial limit*, nnd

.

Michl-

Willi longing’

In dream* she grows,n«&gt;l obler.
•i nolnuly.
The lands of Dream among;
[I Addre** for open date*.
Timugh nil the world .waw colder.
H. F. Ford.
Though all lhe songs be sung:
" Manager Hnsling* B. It. Chib.

VicfaiMy 1TIMrty=IEv® Years Ag®

INMI for Good Rond*.

nr. Ill;

Who wins hi* love sltnll Io*.- her.

.
Total ................... . .... .*.$sS-°°
The cost of having us do that family washing would probably have been 60 cents.*
Wc do (he most Ellh-lciil Service In llry Cleaning nnd Preying of any Place in Hurry &lt;*oimly.
* "WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.”

REPORT

SETTLERS PUSHING
ON TOWARD ARCTICS

STATE HAS A MODEL LAW

ll.lll'll\
the Newton Hotel. whll&lt;- harass­
ing. or preparing lo linrn-** :1 horse MILLS. FACTURIES RUNNING;
in said livery*l&gt;arn. wa* kicked by
RAILWAY SERVIBE RESTORED il ha* In-eii confionb*! with ■■
a horse, and had Ills collar Ihoo-

Iasi accounts. WondrufT wa
The result of Mrs. Doe's sickness har been:
io Professional cails by family physician al $1.50 each ..
Services of trained nurse two weeks

PART TWO-PAGES 9 TO 19.
HOW OHIO BUILDS GOOD ROADS:

6c-10c-15c
..69c

Phone 102

48-69c«98c

Night Shirts
Men'? Outing Night Shirts, full
sizes, good patterns48c-98c

Canvas Gloves
Nice assortment for Men, Wo­
men and Children

7c-9c-10c-15c

the (ire.*, they can ilevdte all the
limo necessary for your joh mid do
il right.
Examine tires well and have nil
ent* in lhe tread extending through
lo the fabric, repaired.
liy-following lhe*&lt;- suggestions,
you can add many miles to the life

Why Deplore Age In Humanity?

In nature, much an we rejoice in
new births and tender adolescences,
our deepest s«*ntlmeiU la reverted for
tbo things which Impress us with their
antiquity. Wo have woven about them
a phraseology all their own. We like
to talk about the hoary ocean; the
gray old rocks against which tta spray
Is dashed: tho mountains which still
stand whore they stood when inau
first opeped bls eyes upon the uni­
verse; tho forest primeval; our t&gt;rtstine mother earth. These and a thou­
sand other poetic figures fsiulllar to
us from childhood show by the respon­
sive echo they never fall to awaken
In .our hearts, how ready tnanktnd is1
to treat plontitude of yean - as st
»
quality which lies at tho foundation otI
all confidence and real reaped. Andi
when wc find that among Inanimate
things old age. so far tram being ropellent, exerts a positive attraction,
why are we so prone to deplore It oa
soon aa it threatens to touch our-

Hastings, Mich

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

trains arc unlit lo.ncromnuMlaie lhe lion .Jolla
I raffle.
anger I raffle it. loll million before another
Of Iliis total, lhe counties are pay
move mg approximately oue-balf."

successfully

KEPT THE GOOD FLAG FLYING £““l!;"'!1";
Patriotic NewYork Womin Victorious
.
In Probably Last Struggle of
naloral mean
the Revolution.

After tho Inking of Monterey nnd
Saltillo by th- conslilulionalisl*.
Hie American* began lo arrive in
Tampico and house cleaning was
begun. nn&lt;l hnue ran high.
Plan*
were npdc and won’ partially car- ‘
tied nul'Slo clean i
" ‘
ami.
much prospecting
|
■।

.... ,
... ..
"h»l »" P«bably |be final Mrug*!e °r.,ho Revolution was fought in
•''®* York city. In this beTated connict tho American force—ono woman itie trip oc&lt;
—defeated the Rritlah force—one offinorthern
eer in full uniform. The flag of the making
*
Failed States .was the cause of the
bloodlaaa. but spirited struggle. Noon

Bui. lhe Euronean'war ha* about
*lopped evei-ything iii Tampico an­ by the Hritish troops, leaving America
finiv|i&lt;-n&lt;l&lt;-nt.. That warning Mrs. Day.
other time. ,
The’wink which had been about .who lived nt the foot of .Murray ^trx-ct.
hoisted the new ting of the new na­
...
H°n over her house. Cunningham, the
is beginning’again, nnd a* I In* *&lt;&gt;|- notorious Ilritlsh provost marshal,
md I runic
dier* have been largely withdrawn Was informed of this display of the
it!filling point
from
all that territory cnntld'-nc- i* . -re^j banner" and rushed to tbe|
r
being restored.
'
\
_____________ __
With the r--*umpti-&gt;n of work il i*I Ing fa front of her house with the (lag
beginning lo In- seen Ilia! lhe wage* fluttering overhead when tho burly,
will pniliablv never be a* low as be- red faced officer. In scarlet uniform
and powdered wig hurried up the
and many
I street. ’
"Who raised that rebel flag?"
on a -hare syslem which was in­ angrily demanded the officer.
augurated during tlie r&lt;*voluli6n by
"I raised the liar?." iu the quiet
the revolutionary general*. Two response.
thing* have caused tho shortage in . "Pull It down." roared
the lalior niarkel. The groat num. ----- —,
the|Brili*h ColuiuTiin Railway,
mid
halyards and attemptod
k the................. "
humber of men who entered the flag. JlaUIng her broom Mr». Day
roxohiboiinry und f.-.|.T.il ainix in belabored tho officer ao rigorously of land imrifi iind west
that
hi»
hat
«u
knocked
off
and
the nart year and a half. The wages
6n Ihi-..ranchesJiaveincrrased from powder flew fn cloud* from hia wig
under the lusty blow*. The halyard*
go still higher.
lhe season.
Tlie Alberta Central
Flour mills'at places like Salt Hlo, tack, nnd the arrogant provost bent a Railway i« pushing it* line from
San Luis Polnsi. Galeann mid many retreat leaving (he Stars and Stripes
other points have shirted qp ami ■till Hying—American Hoy.
are nu.iin making mid selfing Hour,
sntrto of tho rollon mills are run­
linanrcd and lhal lhe Etining at Gomez Palacio anil Lerdo,
Sherldan'a Royal --B*g.,L&gt;
pari of lliepi running for the ac­
Not many companions of Richard
count of the government nnd jxirf of Brioaley Sheridan care to engage the
dramatist In an encounter of wit. The
running and No. 3 smeller at Mon-1 royal dukes in lhe following story
lerey is running, but not yef on a were more courageous, but not more
largo scale. .Tho.hrewerv ut Mon­ successful, than most ot the play­ and a large amount of timber and
terey is still in lhe hands of lhe wright's friends.
pulp Wikid.
A nutnlMT of rigs aio
government mid is being run fur
Two royYU dukes, friends of Sherithe account and under tho direc­
tion of the nrthy. mid as Hie i-ond*
matiat.
lion* the output is constantly in­
"1 say. Sherry," said one of the lake* contain ll*h in commercial
creasing.
’
I dukes. ‘ wa have Just been discussing &lt;]uaiitiln*s-uud the land is adapted
lo all form* of mixed farming.
■on rd in lhe ranks
rogue. What is year opinion, my
j boy?”
has a large committee at work
’ i Sheridan smiled, took each by an gathering data of land* available in
and uolltsion*.
’ arm. and replied:
itCentral Alberln within too miles of
"Wby. faith, your royal highnesses. ‘ie capital ' city in an effort io
Tim Slate of Chihuahua Is mi­' I believe I mi between both " .
!j,
rj
[bring
- nlsmt
greater . settlement.
nt her region that has been favored
this summer with an abundant
disjmsal of hmneseeken* free "f
rainfall, and the travelers mi tho Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago- lhe
charge'. Twenty-six boards of. trad.*,
trains are delighted with the line
\our attacks of-Lumbago are not
appearance of the country. From nearly so-hopeless as they-seem.
Santa Rosalia north the country is
«fy“tvrT7imA?e“ppu!3fflK» *“11
of lhe mmmlain* and on tiirJevels il i« as high as 2 feel, mid praclicnlly ill the fiver* and creeks, inntism. and yields perfectly lo
-visually dry. are now running full Sloan's which penetrate.* quickly!
r-f waler. The only thing needed all .in through the sore, .lendes
muscles limbers up lhe -back and
grass to meat, huf there seems to niakes it feel line. Get a bottle of
bo vefiy little slock on lhe range at Sloan's Liniment for 25. cents of
any point on th«&gt; mad.
At Santa any druggist .mid have it in the
Rosaiia I here was seen a very plen­ house—against colds,
sm% and
tiful supply nf peaches, which swollen joints, rheumatism, neu­
were oth red al I cent each, and the ralgia, spiatica and like ailments.
I rec* near there were in many Your money back/if nol satisfied,
cases broken down'with the weight but il does give almost instant re­
of Hje fruit.
lief.—Adv. .

Mystery of the Stomach.

Why docs not the stomach digest
Itself Is o question often asked. Tha
Journal ot the American Medical Assoelation confesses that the reason has’
naj been found. Thera are many the--

satisfactory, and we are still unable to
aay more than Hunter said more than
a century ago. "that these living cells
remain Intact under auch clrcutn-

�TI® HASTIN&amp;S BANNER, OCTOBER 22. 1914.

PAGE TEN

The Hastings Banner
Publbdiad evert? Thursday at
...... Hastings, Michigan.

Want Column, ic a word foe each
Insertion. No adv. for less than 12

•COOK BROS. Editors.

Rani of Thanks, ic a word.
Obituary poetry and resolutions.
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR
5c a dine.
Obituaries of 20 lines or leas will
Subscription by Mail, Post-Paid.
be published free: 5 gents per line
ONE YEAR, in advance»f.00
charged for carb line above the 20
SIX MONTHS, In advance JO
THREE MONTHS, in advarfee.. J28 lines.
Notices of births, deatha or mar­
CANADIAN
8UBSCRU‘TIONS
riages will be printed free as nu,ws
per year, in advance......
|jo
matter.
Entered al the poslofflce at Has- I No communication will'be pub­
tings. Michigan, as second class lished under any circumstance un­
less il bears lhe writer's name and
matter.
poslofllce address.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Display advertising rales on ap­
JOB PRINTING
plication.
I The BANNER has one of lhe best
Business locals and reading no­ equipped job offices tn Western
tices. On first page or among brev­ Michigan and is prepared to do any
ities, 12% cents a line.
kind of book and job printing.

COURT HOUSE IM |
BOUNDLESS ENTHUSIASM-PLENTY OF GOODS-WONDERFUL VALUES
Marriage License.
Clyde 'F. Schnur, Castleton .
Mabln L. Feighnrr. Castleton

Warranty Deeds.
Margaretha tMerlau lo .Michigan
Railway (kimpany. release of fanncrossing, section 19. Prairieville,
8116.
Roxana iJawson lo Rerl B. Jeffrey
lol. Hutler's mklitiou, (lily, SIM).
l|-a B. Baldwin
to Win. H.
Hhoades, lol. Eastern Addition, City,
81.10(1. '
AlnriMin T&gt;. Smith to Chas. Bodendorf,
acre. seF. 2, Hop*-. 8800.
Herbert A. McBain to Clark H.
(i*l»orn, 100 acre*, sec. 13. Prairie­
ville.
'
-John T. Spelp lo Pht-b** Jane-Wil­
cox. fi lots, Pinp Lake, PrniriQvillc,
•1.00.
John T. Shelp I** Arthur J. Sholp.
21 lots. Sylvan Shore Flat, Pine
lake. Prairieville. 81.00.
John T. Sholp to Frank W. Sholp.
THE COST OF DEMOCRACY.
8 lots, Sylviui Shore Plot, Prairie­
How many prop!.* know that the flr*a**ighl months'of the i-alrndar ville. 81.00.
Arthur J. SI10I1* I** E.lgar Brtv*.-ar. m-coriliiig fo figures compiled by lhe departmenj of uouim**n-e at
Washington, impiirts bIkhv mi im-rrase of XItl.tNJIMMM) and exports a dr* lingliam. 2 Tots, sylvan Shore Plat.
Prairievill*-. 8500.
crraM* of 82fl t,000.000.'
And how many who know ttmsi- facts realize lhal they rneati a direct Miller. 1**1. Stony Point Plat, Prai­
loss to home inriustrirs ami American workingmen **f KlUWOO.iMO in rieville. Sim
Madison Hansom ami wife to
*ight months, all Ix-i-auM- ot the nimmloiiiiiciil of tin- prolrclhc system Philo A. Stiehlon. Parcel, sec. 28.
by lhe Dcmorralic adniinistnitioii?
Rutlaml. 81.0(1.
Philo A. Sheldon I" Mndigon Han­
How many know. also, that a large part of lhe increase in imports
som ami wife. Parcel, sec. 28, Rutis in manufactures ready fur consumption?
land. 91.00.
Ami bow many know that a large pii&gt;|H&gt;rlion of the decrease in
Quit Claim-..
exports is in manufaelure** ready fur cuosuinptimi?
F. Blanche Niclml** t&lt;«
nnd exports decreased for the seven mouths before lhe beginning of lhe (lily. Vski.
European war:
ion.
lots, K*-ntl**l*r* addition, City.
For seven month', ending July 31. 191 i:
KS*0
imports iui rraM-d ..
. . .$I2L9H.«9S
K.ilhrin*- Tilm.-ii-h to William
. I2fi.29ll.97.'.
Exports fell off ....

!N EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE SPLENDID NEW STORE

Special Items let This Sale
Bed Spreads
Bed spread* regular site and qua!-

98c
S2.25
'
Ih'd s|*r*-a*l. full aim*, extra heavy
crochet. Special

$1.98
85.00

scallop*-*! and cut corners.
Special

$3.98

Special Values
Table Linens

Balance of trade in our favor Ursl 7 nmpth*, 1913$30ti£2l,t62
Berne. 1911 ............................ ;......................
Utl.3fW.7K9

standard quality of high grade lin­
ens. a* well as popular priced
goods will be th*- feature- of this
i-omink* week.
Therefor an offer­
ing nf unusual values should till

Day after day we oiler simply unniatchatye values
in Drew Goods, which is bringing us a big volume of
businesa from women who buy carefully.
AH next week wc offer these Serges, warranted pure
wool smt double warp yarn, thoroughly sponged and
teady for use. An excellent material for school dresses.
blue, grey, J&gt;rowu,
green »n*l red. All this week ami t

l.'nldl-aclied Linens. extra heavy in
quality and fnll'Gi in. wide, floral
and small check designs. t»c quul-

Splendid Values In Ladiea* and Children's

Low lo lulled Stales by falling off of hulnnt-r of
trade
S21.8,235,673
In July. 1911, Hit* balmier &lt;*f trade against us was
S5J38JIU
In July. 1913. the balmier of trade in «Hir favor was
21.929.008
Jnrrease iu import* of mmiufm-liirex ready for consump­
tion
39^61,672
Decrease in imports of iiiaiiufm-lures for further use iu
uutmifurluriiig ,.................................................................. 19418.111
These llgtir*-.' show Hint our import* of crmle materials to be n*ed
iu manufaclUrcs b*-n‘- f&gt;'H off in lhe oeven-nmnlh period nearly 827,000.OtsV while our import* of-manufactures ready for consumption increase*!
uveF.83fMXk.KUOO.
...........
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To wtrat wa* that dm*, if not to the L'nrfmvond-Stninmn* tariff.

nations?
Th** tariff made *tr.i-»Ui- i-ul^in lite Payn*’-Aldnch tariff on llni»he*L
product*.' for th.- nllegi-**'hcnejilsv( lb*- cotteumer," uud iti many caaes
raro-d the duH&lt;*.&lt;* on raw thagftel?.
Mill nr i-hullrngc llir Driuocnibi to prilhirc u single consumer*Mho
ulll .wear lhal hr hax brru bcticllllrd n Mingle dollar ax 11 result of Ihls
prorrss. ,\s u nniltcr of fact lhe eusl of lhe articles affrvtcd hits been
-higher than rrrr Irforr.

79c

hearing **n tinal account of Guar­
dian tiledDate of hearing NoEslate nf Jonah B. Ra-ey, i|i*ci*:|»I. Edale closed against ehiiin*.
F.slale of Lafayette Teerpeiuring.

**f administrator' lil**tl.

Dal*

. S1.2»

Satin Damask. 72 in:. Rpcciat.* This
1- a 1 11 tiful liiii.-h. all lin-'ii i-loili.
Ktiitabi*- lo u«*! for any iiccu-ion or
nnulil make
sp|*.-i)*h&lt;l w*‘*l*lins
or holidny gifH.
&gt;1.25
extra
special during tin* .week

98c

Estate &lt;&gt;f Hiram Rogers, deceas■d.. Estate ck'-' d against claims. *
Caroline Bonifnco. deceased.
P**filion* for determination of- heirs
iil.-d. Hearing November 17.
E.*la(*&lt; of J*&gt;M-ph B. Wortman, de­
ceased. Order appointing gdminisIralor entered, .bbiu! approved nn.l
letter* 'issued to C. P. Larat**-*-. Or­
der appointing limo for hoaiuig
i-laims. date February* 16, 1915.
Estates of Gumg*- and Ha/*4 Wil­
liam-. Wallace Buubei* and Itoniri
Sheild, minors.’
.Testimony of f£eeh&lt;*|*l*’t * tiled’.
License to sell real bslale gnmled
I.* John Doster, report ot sain tiled
and sale\conflnne*l.
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Messalines
Black Satin Measalinn

89c
ILM
Black Satin
Messalinc, elegant
quality, yuru dyed or rich lustrous
black, full 36 In. wide. Special

$1.19
Corsets
Thousands of gloui women after a
year or more of courting the "nat­
ural tigure" tlm! Ihotnselves intun*&lt;s of shapulciu flesh. Now that
the delined waist line is coming
back. Ihcy are praying for some
means to regain their former pro­
portion.
Rosal Worcester Corset,
style OOH, will render Lhjs .gcrvice.
Price

$3
Other special vallum .at, ILN, |L50
$2.00.
We also hnvr a ilaFHue ot AlHerir»yi Ludy fiwsrls.

Blankets
IUJ
Special value, extra quality.' with
11 line, long, clean collmi yarn, full
silo

Special values at these low prices:

Full hlrai-lii'd linen.*, excellent
*iualily at special price of

E. Pratt. Incom-

49c
Fall and Winter Coats

49c
d**r admitting will to prolnd** en­
tered.
Bond approved and letters

500 Yards 65c
Storm Serge

In

. . $218^35.673

Change HQuinst us ....

It isn’t merely chance that has
brought throngs of eager.buyers to our
store every day since the opening day.
Not only the city people, but the peo­
ple from the country and smaller towns
have certainly taken advantage of the
splendid offerings.
’* Good dependable merchandise for'
wear and for use in the home and out
of it, with the stamp of quality on ev­
ery article,—all marked at prices that
will save you on every dollar you
buy.
. .

$8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $21.50
Children’s Coats, Special
at $2.98, $3.98, $4.75

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98c
•2J0
BIank*-ls in a variety of plain ami'
fancy pal terns iu border and check

It will pay you to see these choice coats before
you buy.
W*- have no old slock on band.

$1.98

Outing Night Gowns
Made of tqiecml quality outing in plain while
and fancy stripes, special price at

Special
number
Special

• LOO .
Blanket, only
&lt;&gt;f these Ten

j J
sF limited
ill slock.'

85c

50c, 59c, 75c, 98c, $1,25

A. J. LARSENfCO

HASTINGS
Mich.

NORTHEAST BARRY.

CAMPBELL.
ii'-nr Thoniapple, ami Mr. and Mr*.
QUIMBY.
i**-**. Buil t- living with John Ex- l&lt;"berl iN’J-onip of North Castlequimliy boasts of a new lek*1 ■'
”
'graph operator in tfw person of
&lt;.f
luk-rtoMtay.
IL
A.
roster,
who will make his
Sherman
Samnel Crabb and wife of Pe­ ulxalu with Janies Mclhtyru lit'
wamo visited bis mother at this present
/
In seven inmiths our exp«»rts of crude materials for use in manufaca
per at 1 in- idiureh this week Ftol.iy after a vi-il with her daughter.
Mrs'. 11. H. Caslelein and Harul.l
luring Itbrqad increased*nearly 8-.msm.(zin. while in th** same periml our
night, bcsimiiuic. al 5 o'clock.
' Mr*. V.-rn Hli».. near Sutitield.
Mr**. Abe Farley of Fmqky Row McIntyre spent Tuemlay tn (iraml
t*X|*urls of llnislb'd pr***luel« *l*-crease&lt;l over 87l,fllto.(MMi.
*-d.
Progf on probate *»f will filed.
visited, her daughter. .Mrs. Daisy Rapids.
.Mr-. Sarah Bodwiek of Hickory
In other words. 820JX|U.&lt;iW. worth of crmle mat**rials. formerly turned Older admitting will i-nlcj&gt;-&lt;l. H*&gt;n*l Corners* vtdtcd her daughter. Mr*. lliur Nines and Velma Eggerman, Miller **ne day last week.
Mr. Crue of Hostings is making
into Ihiished product- 111 the mills ami factories Of life United States, approved and lellersUssuiM to^Qe**. Nellie Smith, last week.
Mr. and Mn*. Horace Curtis of extensive repairs on the farm
imdored t&lt;&gt; Kahuna/****, where they
I)i&lt;*k*on. ex**i'tilwr.
Petit inn for
Floyd Armour mid Vernier K*-l- called *m M. J. Will mid family, Wo.*dland and Mr. and Bits, T. II. houmt lately pureh*wed of Mark
were sent abroad io lie manufactured In foreign mills and factories, in license I** sell real estate iil*‘*l. dale
itixiebaiurh were guests al. lh*- l*rck«i which will aikl much lo the
‘ &gt;a&lt;idtiiiui In the 827J)(N),(MM) of crude material* wliich we formerly im- of hearing Nov. Ittli.
Order apC■ 4ejZMsit*-*l nt J*—*• Hiitbriilgvi's Sunday iift»-rn*ioii.
horn** of" their mother, Mrs: Syl­ .ippeurance of tlm place.
Mrs. Frank Horn
pointiitg tint** for hearing claim-*, u**ar Bedfofd Sunday.
porh-d and failed to import under the now tariff!
vester Orsbom, Sunday.
heing very ill
after'being
“ with ituin-y.
Mrs. JAmea McIntyre Is rnler?)' Mr.*. Mabel Town and, cliildrt-n nft'-r
Ami 87i.&lt;KMu«&gt;i of linisli*-*! products, f**rmerly manufactured here elate Fob. 17th. 1915.'
and Mr*. Minnie TreUirick visited
Flossie Norcutl ami Haifa Egger-:
lainiug her two ittecei, Mr*. J.
HIGH STHEET.
and sobi abpmd, w**rv- not manufactured under Ihi- Underwood larill.
and family Saturday, man spent Sunday nigliL with
Clark and Mrs. J. tslrolil, of Toledo,
*-*-as*-*l.
Final account of mtiiiiin-- H.-nry Smllti
Frauk
Nash
aud
wife
of
Hasting*
---------------------------- .
M ibb* Brake.
Ohio.
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while s;r.*jZW.*«&lt;i of foreign niiiuifactUfes wvre added to our imports!
l rater tiled.
fiat** **f hearing .mi
Biiidh-lil Gleaner^ lo lii-i-l.
mi«i*'*I Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Seeb r
James Scheid! **f Lake Odessa
Who b*-m-llls? 1
.
Final account Nov. 18th. .
Sunday.
.'Pent a couple days with (I. Cruso
I ln- B.i'tUi*-ld A. O. O. G. will give
Foreign labor and foreign capital.
Aii***n Merrill »[H*tit Saturday 'iu ami fipnHy.
a Hallowe'en social nt th** Gleaner
American l;il*or uqd American capital have siilfervd that foreign PULPIT REPARTEE IN 1740-42 hall Friday evening. 0*1. 30. ChirkGrand Rapids.
Strong's.
Preaching next Sunday. Oct. 25,
.capital s*«h! foreign fubm- inifabt be served, mid the parly that has ;
sufferitisoti spent Sun- at 2:.'ki. Hunday School nl l:3U.
,**..,• &gt;HWr. Mrs., CltarD. Kellar, who n*e**ntly moved in
• broughl about tin- *h-a*lrous enmiilion has the effrontery to hsk for a Minister* Lika Joalah Dwight of Wood- i*iyt&gt;o*|y i-iiiik*. aud have y**ur for*,
hilit!
Still,
o
stiigs.
nml
helped
Frhlay
our
community, is trying ■*&gt; organ­
tun**
told.
Immediately
afu*r
imp,
.
...
..
vole &lt;*f emilldem-e in .Nnv**nib»*r!
atook Had a Remarkably Keen
her celebrah
• mrlhdny.
P*-r will I*-* tin* following program: niglil ami &gt;alut*iny with b*-r
ize a Young JH*Qp|e's meet mg.
A
Th** iMnwH-rnls promi'****!. through th** reduction of the l:iriff duties;
Cha*. M**ur*-r
Mason Hathaway, wife nml son goodly number met Sunday evi-tiWord- **f Welcome-D.'C. 8UI1
"— 'and .faintly.
, -'
to w.liot they claini«**t was a rovenue hoaiig to stimulate competition, aid,
—t—r- ...
Ernest nf Hastings visited his ing *a»d the meeting started.
II*Jonathan
Edwards,
tho
younger,
was
STO.W POINT.
brother. E. Hathaway Saturday and earnestly wishes the cooperation uf
. letulimate husiursiv. iucr*^*- expoHalions and enable the consumer l*»
Sole*—I.••onn Tunau!*-. /
pastor in Naw Haven for 25 years and
H. J. W*4lmmi *-n-iSunday.
... all lhe young people in th** com­
Rrrilatfnti -DeVon Puimnti
t-IIw tnore-eltandy.—-------------------------------------------------hgd a decided Influence in forming the
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Charlie Vamlmhurg of Muskegon munity lo help in Ihy good cause.
i» spending his vacation with his All try and come*out next Sunday
New England theology. It is not easy
changes u**ul*l Im* Ji
imporlalimis **f mutaufaclures. decrease to characterize the theology of these
parents. Mr. nml Mps. H. VandeiiSamuel
liurg.
c.xpoilalion *&gt;f inaimhictui&gt;-s. Ihmw* llioh&lt;*unds of wnrkiiiutm-n out of •one of the Great Awakening (1710­
iitg. . The older ones ure ulso uskc*l
Quile a number of friends drop­ to lend a helping band.
421; they/were ail decided Calvinists,
* iiiployim-nt. nfid im-ren«e instead *&gt;f low.-j the co-t.df living.
ped in on Mrs. Janies Fans Thurs­
We are very glad lb nnimunc**
Itntal.
ihminiuinly" — Rev.
modltlcd according to their individual
i'hc Republican hredirtloie* have Ih-tii inure than realized.
day night to remind her uf her that our ulllict***! ones on* improv­
ways of thinklug. but they w'ere men
birthday. All report n good (line.
ing, Joint Lichty beimr able lo g&lt;&gt;
Male Quattdie.
Tin* balance *if Irati*-' hi mgpc|iandis«* in nur favor f**r th*- lir-t seven otr power, and every one contributed
Mrs.
N.
■’
“ Merrill
”
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be**n sick without'his crutches and ubb* to *k*»
in**iilli-&gt; of 1913. when the Payn*--Atdrich "iiii*|tiilous'' tariff was in effect, to the dovrlopjnent of the people In I
I he past few days
on lhe gain some work.
Mht. Hoot and Carl
w ^s 83u8,(MM).nO0.
their' Ideas of personal liberty.
j
are getting along nicely.
I IKK VIEW.
The impression that the sermons
were
uniformly
long
and
dry
Is
an
ex-•i-liildr.-ii
-int
Sunday
with
rela.than We imported.
■ggeratlon, and there were men of ti\*-« in Hillun**r*-.
originality and hiitnnr in lhe ministry, j Horn I*- Mr. mid Mr-,
like Joaioh Dwight of WoodMock, who taw-w-li. I h l. H an eight and
tin* l.'udvrwiMMl larill was MU,00iM)00. a decrease of f£J8.00U.(KMl.
•old. "If un'eon*cried men ever get to 'half |■*•ullll ftirh ‘.^„.^....i7lali
...... ..
Aud in th*1 sun*- period the gouunificnl collected 823.000.600 less in hvaven they would feel as uneasy us a
',r !l"'1 "r? Clin-. Smith rtml
’ tUrlmtis duties, although our importations itniease*! $|2’.,.tMNU&lt;00, than •had up the crotch of a white oak.”
family -i *-iii sill:
Mi- *.in, \ ,i-iu-V
it did in 1913.
Mr. iiioi Mr*. George Raida mid
tween this man and neighboring mln- ,children of lhe’ Slut
Thus it Iu*4 going ami coming:
Uters. and whan they met him tn the ,
A kwi of X2ih.000.00n in btisiticas—n gift (n foreign imlimts— mid tntereata of harmony, he p(&gt;y«d that Sunday
:
The kind that will wear and give perfect
.*h*-rniam.
U........ I VI... 1'1.
they ’might an-bitch their horses to­
&gt;2:1.1100.000 in customs—anol her (pft In foreign nations.
satisfaction will lie found in the enormous big
I« it any wonder that before* lhe war. which has uiif**rtuiia.t* ly di­ gether on earth that theg.should never ;
slock which we have on hand.
kick In the stables ut everlasting sal- 1
verted the minds of th*- people from nearly everythin^ else, the D*-mo- ration." Keen *»lt and.sharp repartee I, Mr. . I&gt;d Mi». c. cinrko «*f Briilrn*
Buy your floor size Rug. now of us at
crala had given tip all hope of wmmflj the fall vlectione?
characterised the conversation ot [Str*.-I, &lt;all.-d i*n Mr. mid Mrs.
greatly reduced prices—QXI2 sizes at 89.50 to
J rank Chai Hou. - Sunday.
Ami'll*
I*^rhok*gy. which was their aole' is-uc, cou|fl not explain awny a many.—From A History of Connect!&gt;35-oo
.
'
loss of nearly «3Wl.O0u.omi; but tlm war. which in being u.«ed.f**r all il
We carry the largest stock of 4 yard wide
- I i-hi-rad Martin • mnirrs.
is worth, may fool the people for a lime. But nr dmi’l believe il will.—
Ilt-m-y .M»-a'l and daughter,
linoleum at very reasonable prices.
Precious Radium.
q- ni ' Sunday with Frank
Most |*eopir are familiar with the

Sunday evening al tin- .M. P. church
with it*-*. Huber of Lawton as
evangelist and Mr. BItxs. idnin’r.

Floor Coverings

An Income
Oo» Prepaid Stock gays, soni-annually, caxb dividend! at 5%
;&lt;er annum.

|

Net |

Safe

Convenient

Profitable

Twenty-tilth year, aaaeta over f 1,000,000.
Write for full particulars.
CAPITOL
SAVING! &lt; LOAN ASSOCIATION
Lanalng, Mish.

three-grain tablet or three-grain cap­
sule of quinine Rut quinine, powdery,
fluffy -«tnff. is estremel* light. Rs
diuni. on the other hand, la rztremoly
heavy; so heavy. In fact that three
grains of Ibis moat precious metal,
whlch’ls uortb 135.000. conalats of but
a few specks, almost microscopic
This little fortune, incased In n con
tainer of lead, fa scarcely larger than
a one-grain capsule of quinine, and.
though It may be held between the
I thumb and flagar 'represents a greater
value than the life savings of many
Ian industrious man.

family vf Olim. who- have b**rn
vistritig'-drr nml Mi *. Il*--i***n NayNayturniid &gt; liildrrn ivlwti*,*l hum*
with, tln.tn
Ttwv 'mofoird
ii

08545183
FURNITURE COMPANY

tejuoon.
Emmett. Fmdilner

I—BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY— atid M'rt.- Clyde dchiiur.

Good furniture for less money
Undertaking at lower prices

�PAGK ELEVEN

THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 22. 1911.

Our Specials
• to All Orders.

H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar
14 lbs. forSl.OO
Gold Medal Flour, per sack __________ 9Qc
Lenox Soap------------------------------- 7 bars-for 25c
Galvanic Soap.____6 bars for 25c
Large Golden Grape-fruit3 for 25c
Cape God Cranberries________________ 3 qts. 25c
Virginia Sweet Potatoes7 lbs. 25c
New Figs ________________________ Per pkg. 10c
Genuine Whole CodfishPer lb. I2y4c
Walter Baker’s Chocolate per cake . ------ ------- 20c
California White Cherries, large cans------------- 25c

E-£-:i'S5“i?MWS BEACH
GIUD IMS
light ham

Chicks Dead in the Shell.
i I sei an inritluihrt* with 150 egg­
laud about 50 of them pipped and
[died before they hatched. Fifty for little eliieka
TH WEI. LETTERS BY MINER
inoro died without pipping and I
only got 35 ehicks. Why did they
J fall to gel Ont?
R. M.
Tin- best thing i* I*
i ll may have I tho fault of tinhead nml under tin*
SHIP CARRIED THIRIY[egg-’, as they may have been lark­
ing in roiistiliilional ,igor. It may
TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE
ns you mention. A good remhave been Hie hsull ot faulty infor sore fiends i« to raise th*
run (In- incubator properly, or il.
omin Pershin From
tuny Hunk givo pain
hotor.
furlri-5 Un Board.

The Grocers

FERRIS AND OSBORN
May say what they like about each other but neither of them
can say aught against The “Holland" Furnace.
::
::

w-liere w*- !«&gt;•
.Smith'. Mr. mu
I ran Watkin-*.

Very often .sitting li*-n-

Your hens should be fed some
meat or ground bom* ns they ansimply crazy for animat mailer,
which causes them In pick :it tin*
comb.
Tlie cockerel* comb wjt«
probably injured in some way. nml

from losupply

&gt;IHe

Ntrill silt Pharmacist

rule Hint wc can &lt;|&gt;-p*-mlthe male is removed, ll
the condition of Hie egg

Phu 14

drinking wilier usually

Deplumlny Mlles.

&lt;ix month.

: the -Kimany rhi.-k-

—BANNER WANT ADVK PAY.—

you can enliglifen me
greatly obliged.

Washington"

Thanking you ri

should begin faying, is

If you desire the
office of Prosecutor
filled in a painstakmanner and in the
interest of the peo­
ple of the county
you should vote
for me at the No-,
veniber election.

John M. Gould
Hastings

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Michigan

Try Banner Job Dept. Kan’t Beat It

Can you give me a little informa­
tion about running an incubator? ।
This is my 11 nd season, and I am
having poor success.
The shell
seem* lo’slii-k Iu Hie chick. I keep
First, let nn* say that there is as
mueli danger from too rniu-h a**
from too tilth* moisture.
You ran
drown tlie chicks.
That Hu* shell
seem* to slick to Hie chick is no
indk-ntion of’a-lnck of moisture.,
but rather that yrair i-gg- Itnvn
dried tfijwn lop rapidly.
have to note your air space tnnre
closely and see lhal. it is covered
at each stage Of the hatch.
The
trouble, if you have followed in­
struction* sent you is verv- likely
weak germs.
Such a condition is
often caused by tig) high a temper­
ature nl tin* beginning.
I would
run my'machine nl 102 tin* first
week and Itfl the second, allowing
it to go In 10k nl Hie time of hatch­
ing.
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Wliat is tho. best remedy for
favus or while comb?—C. I.-. M.
Favus is a germ disease. It is sel­
dom seen in birds that are on free
range.
It comes from a iack- &lt;»f
green food and. confinement whore
tho air is close.
Anoint tho head

Natural
Food
Nature has filled the well-known cereals, Wheat and
Barley, with the various food elements for building ImhIv tis?
sue* and for storing up energy in the system.

The tremendous water power of the
world which will borne day take the
place of fuel, is shown In recently
compiled slatlelics from various Muntries. The authorities proparink theac
statistics beliovp that with th** ex­
haustion of the world’s coal supply
this water power would be sufficient
to continue the lighting aud heating
of the world by means of ejectricllySome &lt;&gt;f the statistfes follow:
France has an e ttinated horsepow­
er of 4.500.001). ot which &gt;00,000 is now­
in use. Italy with tho same total
horsepower lias about 30,000 utilized.
The t’nlted Slates has an estimated
horsepower of 1,500,000, while Japan
has 1.000.000 mid itussia’s resources
are believed to be about 11,000.000.Norway Ims tmo.'Wo honepower and
Sweden about
Ip India 50,­
000 horsepower is already being used,
in Great Britain 7i».0U0 mid In Spain
65,000. .

Our daily paper lolls us that wo
have 310 llrgt cliiss passengers. St'&gt;«
sei-oml elites pnssenget-s. 532 third
cabin. 1.113 fourth cabin.
TJiesel
with a cr»*w of about 5«M) oi '(kH).i

FOOD

“There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts
.Sold by Grocers everywhere

NOW’S THE TIME
Take Time By The Fetlock. Don’t Let The Mild Weather Fool You.
Jack Frost Is Surely Coming.

Wanted a Supply.
▼
Mr. lllghsced ifrurn Worcester. In I +
Italian restaurant &gt;—"Say, SI. thlv here
spnghetty’s all right, ain't It?" Mr.-|“
Neddergrau—“You bet! When I git |
home I’m a-golh’ tew write tew our I »
congressman fer a package o’ the seed, I
bo's I kin raise it fer myself." .
♦

Your Fall Cohl Needs Attention.

Grape-Nuts

Made from wl
nd barley, ba- Jong been ktiown as the
ideal food for athlete, invalid, man. woman and child.
.
It is promptly -digested by the weakest stomach and is
tptickly available in the blood forrcbuihlinU waste body^.Ucaiti ..
and nerve cells—lhe natural supply of a natural waste.

' Water Power of the World.

Pullets (imi Fnt.

For Prosecuting
A dArnntr oI BarrP County
, j on
AabllVl HCjr the Republican
Republican Tic
Ticket

Detroit LiH-ntlon
S21 Woodward Ave.
Grund Rapids Phones
( ili/ens 5572. Beil 1692
Detroit Phone: Grand 700

moriling

PAINLESS EXTRACTION

Phone .2584.

drug having naiTolic.; «r hypnotic
proprieties, hut on' the contrary.
UII
. an* ionic in their effeci from
“•—
t|l(&gt;
Writ^-Ymir ri*rii*&lt;«pondi’ncc will
In* Strictly confidential.
"
NEAL INSTIfiTE.
•
Grand Rapid*, Location

do litem

Our low prices, the high qttality of our work and the tact
that our dentistry is painless should convince you.
(.'«m*ult
us for any dental work you may want done.
Keep our ad­
dress. You will jicctl it some day.

9th Floor Hanselman Bldg..
Lady Attendant
Open Evenings. •

•ry little' sleep on Monday!
We ha*l loin: talks with1

and lard

lirsj symptom is an apparent difilculty in breathing—in n well hen.
generally one that liiys.
She. op­
ens her inputh a lillle’ as she
liroalhi-s. nml rattle^ At first they
don't net -sick, but arv«-w*rund to.

freshnir type, ’l he other is a «u
triof house, lhe window* of whi
have been partly open nil whtli
openings revered with burlap

DR. FRANK HOLMES

Hastings. Mich.

Advantage! of Singing.
I
In lhe last junior scholarship examl- 1
nation of the London county council!
the candidates were asked to explain :
IlJhisi. ni. rode all day. the advantage it »u to children to be
deeper for I lie night, and tir- taught to sing. One youngster rather [
evaded the question,, but cplgrammat- 1
ically nnuwered that "Singers' work is j
like earning a penny for eating a piece [
of chocolate."

from Genoa.
Hr had always Inod
in the Emd and had always worn
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Hlale of Michigan, County of Bar-, while colioii or silk suits until he.
of I ravelling. mid
Notice-is liorcby given, lhal by an
order of Hie Probalii Court for Ho-

Your Health and Your Money

The Meat Market Men.

iv.-d home on &lt;'.hri»lma-^Day at! lhe great X*-al system of Institut*’*.
':&lt;*) p. ut.
The Fates had hecti makes this positive .*lati*ni**nl: "I
tood to ns. Our faintly ami friends absolutely guarattles* that Hie Ni-iH
vere w&lt;-li and happy, nml we on- Drink ami Drug Treatmi'iiis &lt;|o ,i..t
..... 1 •* - ------‘
i-onlniii opium or any of its nlkn-’
Christmas dinner with my brother loids. snyehinm , nuxvoniira. Ih*H«doniia. airopine, hyoseine. hyoscyamu*. pilocarpine, rm aim*. .1|m.THE END.

Hullip

Save^Your Teeth

HESSMER BROS.
Phone :6a

lieaulifui nnd clean, but we felt that • Iteiijnmm E. .Veal, tlie originator of

.*.* Birds
or wetikne

eggs

Is the* time for frolic and fun.
It's the night
for spooks and ghosts and witches.
Don't In­
scared for we help to make them up.
We have the False Faces, Crepe I’ajtcr (yellow
and black), appropriate Stickers for Place
Cards, Etc. We furnish a l»ook of suggestions
for entertainment, something new.

•

east i ing. a&lt; many beside
■uni* a day's journey from
fe*&gt;» New York. I ,
will guarantee 1 |n&lt;ik&gt;-d at my
AFETY OF TREATMENT
walch om-e it minuh*. but at twelve!
noon, we hear the iiuchor .chainst
■ Neal ft* aliiieiit i- nlw.iy
corning up, and w«* moved slowly j
tilHiered internally.
N*» hyand into Port.
Wo rlearcd Customs, rushed for ... ------------ -------- -------------- —lhe train, and at. 5:00. p. m. w.-t-e : ger of blood poisoning from an inon the Wolverine, iMiund for Grand levied needle’i- entirely •■limiiial*"!.
“
’
‘1 eaimoi de
•
,&gt;mjn&gt;4&lt;Ml .if hariumgredients
that

Or write &gt;1. C. Redmon, lamslng, Mich.

A Hallowe’en Party

It make- no difference if you call or

phone, wc give you the best possible service.

ty march around the blase and tho
daring youngsters vic with one anoth­
er in da«hli&gt;K through the flames.

•iiml.iy,

siallod has proved a silenj sales
Dian, so strong, that our sales hnv&lt;

J. W. TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich.

tion to y»mr, orders.

dorm that was up-,. boltdn. in Ayrshire.
I arrived al tjuitrFor days before the fesUval the vil­
lage lads collect materials for the
''great bonfire. Thu fuel-la built upon
an altar of turf, and a match la applied

I'tincii of cliiek-.

other furnace has ever gained tjio
popularity uf the “Hollnml” for
tin* time il has been on the market.

MEANS MORE IN THE MEAT BUSINESS
Than in almost any other-lyje. .Wc give &lt;mr persc.nai atten­

The old Midsummer Fire festival, of
Druidical orl(la. is ■till celebrated on
laticy of seeing our own the continent. but there is probably
dock kenl us awake. W»* only one spot In Ghrat Britain wbers

E. C. Russ 6 Son

Telephone 16

Personal Attention

♦
&lt;

You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
ALL KINDS of COALS for All kinds Stoves Furnaces and Ranges.
Just step tn and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
are always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything* you
have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name
YOU a PRICE.
’
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
but otir aim is to pay all we can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each days market
Call us by Phone. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always out,
we are always pt home.'
.
’

it nut.- It will u.-nr you out in­
stead. Take Dr. King’s Ni*w Dis­
covery^ relief follows quickly,
ll
checks your Cold and soothes your Cough away.
PloasanL. Antiseptic ▲
jmd Healing. Children like it« (let; T
2d»0c bottle id Dr. King's New Dis- ♦
Dialers In Grain, Beans, Seed, Hay, Coat Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.
covery and keep il in the house. ▲
“Our family Cough und Cold Doe-|^
tor” Writes Lewis Chamberlain.'♦
Manchester. Ohio.
Money hack if a
rHONc ioO
HASTINGS.
nol satlMied. but ll nearly always
helps.
I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
MICH.

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+
+
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�FWIK TWELVE

THE fl LSI INGS BANNER. OCTOBER 32. 1»1L

and culture we have* admired from
the Fatherland cannot have dwelt
in the breasts of men who can im•pale the bodies of children on thbir
bayonets, .cut off lhe hands of
nucaes, shoot seven priest* in one
Belgian province, resort to the ‘use
of duin-dilm bullet* and saw bayo­
nets. burn wantonly the homes of
the-holpb s* poor, shell defenseless
villages ami in. mapytiwtaiwes; twb
EIHVAItB IC JOHNSON.
of which have come to my personal
attention m lamdon; pul out. the
eyes of llirir wounded enemy, as
DR. JOHNSON IS SON OF
was done on the retreat from Jlons,
la*f us n*l forget that such as
U R.M. JOHNSON, MIDDLEVILLE Goelhr, SchilhT. I&gt;**ing. Jean Paul,

IITEBESTIIGIEUER
FROM LONDON, ENGLAND

maim nml Hayden were not. Prus­
w Bren u Resident of Loudon sians but of the Geniiiuiy of tin* nasi
beford lhe policy of blood and iron
Miiny Lears. He Speaks of
pul out the light* of lhe l-'iitlierlnml.
lhe Horrors of War.
The BANNER received lhe follow-,
ing letter Saturday- from Dr. Ed- who&lt;e martial brain con bo attrib­
vvard’ H. Johnson, of London, Eng­ uted much if not all of the omni­
land. son of IL M. JohiHun of present aggression of Prussia, the
.Middleville. Dr. Johnson, lias »nent great monarch s'aid, “The-world is
several years m London, where', lie governed .only by skill and trick|ia» tiikeu apodal cour.*t *' in medicim*. ami Ui* sinre taken on c.xien- wars conducive ,p&gt; pruMia's -&lt;iilslve hospital and general practice, uineerm-ul. "If pi-s-ible the Powers
■ our renders will he glad ' to rend| of Europe should he made envious
what Dr. John-on sayti about the against one aim!hor in order lo give
great European war.
। occasion for a coup when opporlun-t
Dnidou. October 1st. lily-offers." Iii writing the following letter for "Coinciding with these poliriesj
tlm "Banner" I would not po.-e u-!Uiav aptly be placed a remark, of
the originator of all the idea* in il- .Bi*ma-' - - 1
The facts set forth are,common pro-j alliam
pcrly. but being nearef' to lhe Held I has (&lt;&gt;
of action than most of your reader-.;
,
facts which have come to me. in: ,n'lg|,t

side of the Atlantic wondering just’
y.'.it-at Ute time
how much to believe of all tliy pub­
■ame lu England, and I
lished horrors of war which I
ig before that,- warknow must be deluging tlie connlry ; clouds were, at times, much nearer I
nml of all the anxious tilnes with than the horizon.
At one time in
which a most sombre autumn -lias the summer of 1911, pari of which I
brought tn n close, what from the I s|*’iil in Brussels, tlie entire Bel-1
standpoint of \ve3iher and the ap­ . u-ian army was ninbilUfng along th&gt;*!
parent cbMiitw' of iuteriintinit.ii (.i rmati ixirder. sity-e which lime.f
skies, has been a most, delightful judging from its present efficiency, j
summer in England.
Il has iieen jiept al a high «‘andaid.'
I-itlle did any one dream on Hie
Xuinlierlertrt tirlicles written onl

siuation &lt;&gt;f (lie Archduke Enin/. Fer­
dinand and hi* .consort was. I he talk
of our breakfast tables, of the fu--.
then iigtih-d.-of what may be said
to l&gt;&lt;* that Armageddon which St.
John the Divine must hove foFe-

Majestic Range Sale
One Week Ending Saturday, Oct. 24
1000

MAJE5TICRANGE5-AREMADE-INALL5IZE5a&gt;io5TYLE5

$8.00
Set

Granite
now
in
Use
in
Hastings
and

ON LEGS IF DESIREO
wiJUTicnevtR-KvRn&lt;QwtRI large ttevtR-fiunrvMaar
tJ?.ppiriG-Prtn; 2-yronu.nEVtRBl/Rn U/WEB0RiPPlN5PrtH5—Z-3NfilLBR!PPnri5-

KETTLE: ISTORSL COPPER TEA KETTLE-

Aluminum

ROASTER;

Nejit
Week

prepare wcielly and ihoruugldy fur|
war. while professing peace. Ger-i
many is how preparing for war iip-j
on a greater scale than she has ever

mackerelHlrifters dipped idly Ol) t!•••'
Quiet, waler.’and far away the curl- {
ing smoke fnini a shadowy lincr.atj
limits cnirt like a feather above the
horizon. Pierrots sang ini lhe sands |
of the front In the acconipaiiimenls 1 I’d she fell Ujmn lief vic.lims deof long-weaned pianos. Royal Hun-1 fealed tly.'iu and annexed their ler-t
garian bands dfew lhe crowd* lol rilory.”
the piers thrive daily, and all Etiufi-niiany'* prufessijni—and Hie
latul. it seemed, wa* holiday mak­ prufertrtors of Gertii.vny are a w-.ai j
ing. Son IN *ecim-'l far away, .the 1 fnclnr tn shaping tin* lluntKht and
nmrtler of.lla;i'biirg.Hn- subject for! iliph'iii.i.y of Hie Empire hovi’j
a. passing lliought. iftid war clouds! rvidemiy mtt I.H.k. d fol All).
.ill!
as far-away as lhe antipode*.
|

Does the testimony of your friends and neighbors who own Majestic Ranges
mean anything to you'
Range this week.

Goodyear

Hastings

•on!ii!tem-y -eemed a wlll-ii-th'-tviftp. We had heard *o much of
IrelaiKl s trouble.*..of midnight gtnirunning. of imlilin ami Belfast r&gt;*-ruiting, and. drilling, all of which

n’ctfial n-sotl to nnrjs. that all hopi-d in delay lo see some peaceful *■•lution brought tibmil by arbiii.i’
"
\ forgo'.. 111
.-mli

AUCTIONEER

etiuan Europe. the
■e n tierman world,
ity of the world ।
•m ury -will be calle

rpO any .one who contemplates having an Auc­
tion S^lc, I yi’cr my services as an Auctioneer

sw«y'd. bi be dealt witlurather than.
Anglo-Savm or critic proc vast i mi - ,
ti»ii.- Though the demands of Au—
trra .were gfal. A-Hin met ffiVml
until H came to life point of Vienna |
placing Austrian judg-s over Sr-;'-1

airtpb* .M'op..- for itielr united efforts.
-Many British -paper* have - rorn-iimitted-on the far! that at the. front
~ ifTiif'

were held at hi* home Friday'
inurAUog #L U -/Mibnrk after-which
they and In- family accompanied
his n-.uusuU on tlie noon tram ami
brought hiin lo Lake Odn**a, hful
WOnt .there look liitn p&gt; pis only

and desire to acquaint you with my purpose and

1 have a good knowledge of the

my work.

value of stock and farm property and wish to

liave you consult me about your sale.

000

Phone 161-1 Long, 2 short

HORACE PALMER
HASTING!
lliere should be a eonferiHH •• of tingreat power* lo adjust Uie mot ten
That fact is. common hi-lqry. now.
France accept odd he pruposul. llu-«ia wa* al«o ready to enter into il,
Italy- was also in favour and overt

MARTIN CORNERS.

Then whets- wa* (he hilclr.’
many or n^her Prussian Germany |
in Berlin liageled over lhe pmpo-iili
long enough lo word h-r ultima-1
turn tn Ru’-rtia. wijo naitirally. on'

al first believed in England. hut
mow.proved to he only an addition'
id till- long list of lies. dujdjcilie*..
d"&gt;Mpti&lt;&gt;ns nnd atrocities resorted,
to by an enemy whose uti-crupu-

Russell ami 'daughter
num. returned' hern
ack their furniture to

-wifn of Hnd«o
'!• of ilieir d.iught*
tin nnd family ll

tinder llu* cloak*of universal btuililiuod. in the shadow of tie- Pence
Io- Ibdilla in the .hath
I'lfjace. rtha had had lime i'i pii-pair
hi*, mid I he emwn
nnry nffuir* of hfe, to indicate air
fiirlliis mereihrss onslaught upon a
HFjii*d utj. toward tin
thing of the terrdde turmoil bill
eonlimml. gefdciu with the npem-d
few hours from his. ha! by nig
harvests, .resting secure upon tlie
IMIIU'NI &gt;1.1•&gt; •&gt;'} Ol j the plm-»» k. in conRiarative .dat i
honour.of iiitrrhati&lt;in;il agr«M&gt;mont». refiigvt-s; in the strevt* mu- ho.-lrsj ne«.. hrok.-n only by lhe play
anil - the so-called bles-inus &gt;■[ a almost as much Frepcji atid Fl«-mri M-arch-liulils on th- cloud* ^ibn
Christian civilization.
isli s|«iken as Englislutlud (b«L larg­
tlrnnany Wanted war. and war er shops are linditig jl neci-ssary to]
she would have.
That poial. as &lt;h-|.|a&gt; ---------- ...
nvet-y one know-, Inn been stonily
jl8ft|ed by lhe Berlin govt-rmiieid.
Ig* n in&lt;*vt cursory glance over life ,,,
nlfn-i- large . .. ....
____ .... ........
l&gt;n-cautionniy
measures
attempted- !&lt;•■
p, drilling piiilM*-—. tilympiii liim'llo lire." humor* of n Ib'riin'll'e&lt;-i
------------ ------------------ --------------------SbiuJllSr"ox '-------------------- ’?ru'"f Z-epp-br.-. mimm-i mg Umlv-liv.
menm-inr’. &gt;i.»-on •
io
iaMMHiM.ai.v.«»..

MICHIGAN

''""‘l adjoining -!•■«
nrvc be.-n u)i. h.-aru.
„ wurni r... „pli&lt;,n
H||„ „„|yan. Iiriw,n, f.„ await*-their arrival.
Gennnn suiip-cls, though lbu« far: lhisine&gt;*. ui general, i* now !•&gt;•no resort, to present German Im*-[ giipiing lo revive from -1I10 lomli!-' Wai been made, by i-hargliur an ’ pm.iry -lump brought abotil l.v th«i
ndim-sion. and allowing lhe public''UiMen rail to arm*, though one
«.
......
*■
-i-&lt;—» —
। . ||
nhnp_ftfjsistams silling
rk of their .counter^ knitting
*ks and bellA.for Uu&gt; imm at tlm

'children of Hastings gml Mr. nnd
Mr.-. B'-n Landis and sons of VAmdilnnd spent Sunday.with their parletiK .Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Hilton.
I Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cogswell are
Ilin proud pan-uls of an-R'.a lb.
i daughter, born Oct. H.
Congral-

;i:litis. Weirt'CFl,
Sunday.
.1... R.-im&gt;mbur Ilin S, S, .nnniwdaary.
Curious Artiflnisti.nl.
I ilay iw'xl Sunday. All old scholars
mil tnaclmrs and friend* &lt;»f the
A London reporter has bci-u &lt;xplolt-l[Sunday School plmi !•&gt; MUmd. •
Ing Amcriran tourists who see-Ixipitonl Mr. nml .Mr*. Orr Fisher nllcndin a day. It la EtfHrmure tutorwtlng 11
to reheet that u lot of these rushing1!
people, although tight at home tn tiic ■
city, do not. gee New York in a lift

Three-year-old ’ Katharina was tn
Uncle John's garden stepping on hia
pew peas. When Uncle John saw tho
destruction that was going on he called
out: ■ Katharine, get out of that bod
nt once. I un a very bad man, nnd
I’ll punUh you if you don't." dhe came
toward him, smiling, and hold out her
little hand to shako hands, saying:.
•’You*say you're a bud man? Then
Ditty Thought
NORTHEAST KALAMO.
Tho linpptni'BA of your life depends I, Vrattk Briggs jmd ftifniiy motor- । we'll be partners, for I'm a awful bad
I
little
girl.".
upon tlfo quality of your thnughts. ’e.l In I.airsing, Sunday.
.
Everett Ix-un. Mr. didinshn. Ben-1
therefore guard accordingly.—-Marcus
BANNER WANT ADV* PAY.
Aurelius,
lilfl Russell and Mrs. Davis, were I

�THE rnunwa HANNEH. IHTUBEK a ml.

FACE THIRTEEN

I Want You
To Invest
Your Money
In A Business That Shows

$10,000.00 Net Profit
On Every $100.00 Invested in Eight Years

Listen to the Truth

If you had taken my advice eight years ago and
invested pne hundred dollars in my mail order
business, you would have drawn back ten thou­
sand dollars for every one hundred dollars you invested. You never had or never will have such a grand
opportunity to invest $100.00 or more in a safe, sure money-making enterprise—in a business that is already
a big success, and one that is sure to become one of the largest of its kind in America. This opportunity
seems too good to be true, but it is just as true as I am telling you.
The business is growing so rapidly that I must increase my capital stock, and instead of letting in the big
capitalist, I am going to lefthe small investor in, because he is the one who helped me build up my mammoth
business.
,
'
.

Your Never Had Such An Opportunity Before To Double Your Money
In a Short Time
I expect to do three times my present business in three years, and three times the present business will pay the
common stock holders 30 per cent on their money. I am selling only the treasury stock. The preferred stock pays 7
per cent, dividends payable semi-annually, January 1st and July 1st. The. common stock pays whatever the business
earns. N6 stock will be sold to speculating brokers. All stock is to be distributed among the small investors.
Our business this year has had a phenomenal growth. We must either turn away thousands of customers or'add
to our capital stock. Our business saves our customers anywhere from $5.00
to $10.00 for every $1.00 our company makes. Our big dividends are made by
the immense volume of business coming from all over America. It is a
money-saver for the people and a fortune-builder for its stockholders.
Write for full particulars before all the
stock is sold or you will make a
big mistake

CANADA MILLS COMPANY
PRESIDENT and

L,KST

GREENVILLE, MICHIGAN

�THE HVFHNG8 BANNER. OCTOBER 22. 1911.

PIC. I mfRTEEN

ROSS' CLEAR HELD

02619583

By

MILDRED

CAROLINE
RIDGE.

lid beauty of
that face as she observed him and

GOOD­

light.
"Oh! you must be Mr. Morton's
‘I shall never forget Ruth Purcell. 1 friend!" she cried.
Such love aa mine cannot die. But I
ter from him?" curmUed Rom.

Ask Ed how it was done,

THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW"
•wn up that tlicy arc Price Cut-

i "Quality Trust

wa

only will count with them.

The Malleable Steel Range
features about it that

MALLI-IABLE.

ratine
these tlm

ttKjti:

long the torture for myself?"
Wylie Morton spoko like a man,1
earnestly and bravely, but*.under the!
surface Ross Evans could trace bls i।
deep suffering
,
' Good-by, Wylie. If It must be that.'
said Roes with genuine feeling. "You
are sure Ruth-does not care for you?"

The Man Who Lost the Plow

himself known and Rota

Hastings, Mich.

The Best, Safe, Conservative
Sure Investment

wm

enti thought
st ant caller at the Purcell home Then
he tried his chances again. Ruth hes­
itated. His honest, loving face ap­
pealed to her. but finally she told him
It could not be.
Then on* evening be camo in great
baste and excitement to the Purcell
home.
He bad received news of
Wylie. A Jajter apprized him that
his friend was lying sick unto death
st a lonely togging camp In Oregon.
"f am going to Wylie quick as a
train can take me," ho announced in
bls Impetuous boyish way.
He talked over his plans, too ab­
sorbed In them to note that Ruth took
In every word. pale, eager, all a-tremble.
When he had bade all of them good
night Ruth went with him as far aa

;

1

Detroit &amp; Northern Michigan Build
ing arid Loan.Association

, lhe door. She bold bis band
vently.
"Oh. do all you can for your dear

Mr-, Ed. Kimi

V\ uddluUil,

n-r d.mglitor, Mrs.
I»r several weeks
morning
fur l*orllat*d.
o spend some time with
.md rtpeclv to visit in
lilWlon and Chlifurm'i In-torn
ning io Michigan.
mime
laying
iiway
remains were
•in lhe noon
.
Mr. Hroni'iii. Delmar Groiuyions, was

loriiine and it is thought lltttl
iM-i h a sufferer for
Main

St, Monday
crowd.
imlnra

Iwk suffera tilt blood iioisunitii
-Mo. Miuy Ti&gt;wii«r-nd.
Mr-. &lt;!ol&gt;m T. Munroe

. &lt;-. II Tnllle ah&lt;l
red |&lt;» IjiiiHiuk ami

honor of h-r kuhst

Rapiil-. uti-r Sunday,
Ig'dichl chureh
a chicken
Mrs. * I Chirk &lt;-f Clifcnpi l.'dhm-r at flu- 1..... .
hdilh Fl'-minu: Ih-lh-r rti Ktntr St., (his Thursday
In nMt... i-v-mng from 5;no till 7:(«» o'clock,
Strong'* place vvr-l &gt;&gt;f lhe village
i- known hi-ii-; -Siepheti Downs of Mtiple Grove
was found dead in hi.s cornfield, l«y Imt maiden name
e, Cora David- has iMtiigbl Lyman Brown's lit use
Sunday afternoon.
E. v. sniiih. i 11.. -' and 1 ii
nml Imur (.luh gnvi'imnvo tn town this fall.
«‘.ne* Apphtnan wei&gt;| |n Flint..
&lt;nx
।
- u- 'tn
w. ll imriy at
Mrs. Chester Huffman and lillhMonday, to allend J. (». O. F. Grainl llw bopn&gt; of Mrs. .1. E. Bunmian. । daughter of South Haven art viz»’'■fira.’ F V Itaiker and Mrs L.r.n 'Z’7
’Mrs Mi, ox- jitinir relatives and friends .n (he
Mrs. t.. \. imi k&lt; r .in&lt;i Mrs. j&gt;&gt;h i. pet is to leave soon to itiako herlvillace
Apjlraun BIT M RM U.K &lt;v- I l.wr will, l„r .UurtlW. Mm. C. 1.
Hr
. .. ... p. McKimtis of Blain*.
liien.lmu
tin Ib-b-kab Grnod. M&lt;-hmni-&gt; al Rhino, Washington. Washington,
'
wm called here
,
.
- Mr and Mr-. B. B. Braden went by lhe .serious illness of his liiniliU B. Corlnght was :&gt;l U-wng.jto Kalamazoo, Turaday to attend &lt;t. Mrs. L. McKinnis, spends tnrwl
‘J'f
ennvwliAn aw «f ilia lime nl Grand Rapids in the
" iwecn the I . »&gt;f M. and M. \. C. dclegales from &lt;&gt;ur loral church hoM'ilnl by lhe bedside of his
..a Ih. M. A. C. grMuiiJa.jand Mn., H,ll
lo
mother.
VMlM li»T iiiMtier. Mr*. Sainu&lt;-i
Hartford. Iasi w’eek.
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nml

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"I Got No Rsply.

famiiy at Hint, llu

1 routnmn, Mr. and Mr-. K—»»&lt;

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E. B. Tyrrell Detroit Mgr,
Detroit, Michigan.

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ebook ll out a letter fell from Its
pocket. It was stamped, and addressed
to "Miss Ruth Purcell," but bad never ,
been mailed.
In a flash the truth came to Rosa.
He hurried to Wylie and showed it to
him. The latter flushed, paled and
then sank back overcome.
“I think I understand." aald Rosa
slowly. "Why, Ruth's actions are aa
clear as day to mu now. You never
mailed that letter, she supposed you
cared nothing for her—and say, I'm
going lo keep that letter and straightcn out this tangle."
p
Which Roas did, sending all detail*
to Ruth and the letter Itself, and tell
ing her that they would forgot that
"perhaps" of bls, and imploring an
answer. And that answer bade Wylla
como home and be a happy man.
Aa to Roas, it was not hard to ding j
to lovable, gentle Mary Thorpe, and
be glad that things had come ardund
just right, and that -to Wylie Morton
he had been a true and loyal friend.

puxxled.

In a half page ad. last week we told you some of the great advantages of
our Association—Now, wc want to again direct your attention to the sure
INTEREST EARNING power of our proposition—A little saving EACH
WEEK — and you soon have a nice little sum laid aside for the “Rainy Day"
of life. You can’t afford to not make inquiry direct about what we have to
offer you—2cts. will do it.

Phone 4011
1435 Dime Bank Bldg.

it was due i
the following Monday. In a search for |
clothing. Rosa investigated the satchel
Wylie bad brought away from home.
Roas selected a light coat way down

of whom neither he nor Wylie bad

5% INTEREST

NASHVILLE

of the friend he bad come so far to
aid.

month he proposed—and was
rejected*
Still, she was kindly toward him.
There had come of late a strange far-

Jesse Townsend

raniv.
isiurr ana i saa io carry :
him here to Acapn tb&lt;T flames. Then I
we made this shelter. All the others;
have gone. Poor father died a week
ago. He Is burled over beyond that I
liltlk knoll."

all. 1 asked an immediate answer or
no reply. 1 got—no reply."
friend—alone?" exclaimed Roes, moved
Wylie ran for bls train, bound for i mightily al the realization. "You did
heeded, so that he could forget his'
“I bad no place to go to.” said the
girl Mdly. "Besides, Mr. Morton had
Ross went on his way. He felt sorry
for bls chum and yet a new hope half-burned stores l&lt;-ft from lhe tlrp j
arose in his heart. He. too. loved Ruth and wo have got along very well."
|
"You are the noblest woman 1 have
ever met!" burst unrestrainedly from,
tho lips of Ross, and be did not even I
loved Wylie the best. except Ruth Purcell. Then he passed '
Rut now—his step quickened, bls under the shelter, with sorrow knd 1
eye grew brighter. Ruth Purcell did

■e- raiiuc- wu ii

The AliimiiiiMii Ilin

"Is slowly recovering from _
” explained - Mary Thorpe,,

Noisy Childhood.
It Is interesting to note the results
of careful Investigations into tho .
causes of dullness and precocity in *
children. Precocious children are. as .
a rule, heavier, and dull children lighter, than the average child of the same ,
age Precocious children are taller ;
and have larger chests and wider !
heads than backward children. No '
child whose weight la below tho nor-!.
mal standard for his ago should bo r
permitted to enter a high school grade ,
that the average child of his age at*
tends, except after sueb a physical ex­
amination as shall satisfy the physlclan that the child’.* strength will bo
equal to the strain. Here the connec-.
tlon between physical and mental condltlons Is very plain. Physical weak­
ness often produces an abnormal men­
tal alate. In Illness or convalescence,
or when suffering from hunger and
fatigue, most of us are more irritable
than when we have our full strength.
Selfishness, untruthfulness. Ill-temper &lt;
and the like very frequently have a I;
pathological basis. Thia Is so charac- !
teristlcally true that we may in most .'
cases consider moral aberrations as i!
conclusive evidence of some sudden
moral discrepancy. Do not run for the
tod. but for the physIcfM! only bo .
careful what you call a "moral discrep- -

Light Your Houte and Barna—Cook Your Meala

With Home-Made Acetylene
And Make Your Acetylene With a

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Pilot Lighting Plant
Pilot plants make Acetylene automatically a little at
a time as you use it in your gas cooking stove and in
your lights distributed throughout your house, your
bams and out-buildings. You simply fill the generator
with the gas-producing stone "Union Carbide” and
water about once a month.
Pilot plants are approved by The National Board of Fire
Insurance Underwriters.
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All told, over 250,000 country homes are using Acetylene
made the Pilot way.
A complete Pitot plant, consisting of generator, pipes—hand­
some light fixtures and gas cook stove, can be -installed in any
country homo in a couple of days* time.
.
Such a plant is a permanent improvement and will furnish
you with the cheapest. Safest and .nost practical light -and fuel
now available for country home requirements.

Write for our illustrated catalogs and descriptive booklets
giving all the facts.

A. R. GRAHAM
808 Mason Street
Flint, Mich.
Managing Saletman for

OXWELD ACETYLENE CO., CHICAGO

Hastings Business Exchange
demand Tor Farm l^ind Wrr•• jv-quinM
land"
Being preyared for all
150,00 lo 112
1(1.00 lo so.liu per ncn
ftO.IMI lo 100.00 per lien-

Ilarxaiti&gt; in city |&gt;ro|»Tty.

Hastings Business Exchange

sobbed.
"1 would die for him. brave old
.
130 East Center St,
chum! ’ declare^ Roas , and the^J
stpod
spellbound,
ii ­
,
.
___ . for Ruth leaned im
pulsively toward him and kissed him.
fie thrilled all over, be put out bls
arms, but she shrank away from him.
covering her abashed face with her Why Sound Jumps Great Distances
Bound does not gfwaya travel
i
hands. Was she sorry to have him through
NOHTH \ ISIIVIll-Fthe air In a straight line: It j CALLS FOR MUCH DEXTERITY
Ksl Efi»l&lt;-y of Benton Harbor was
.. . r ..........
A.I..1 ..I. U-., .
"Ruth." he whispered ' ardently, ofterf happens that two zones of sound |
ara
separated
by
a
zone
of
silence.
Chakri-Throwlng
MlQhV^Well
Be
Con"when I come back I may ask you
j mt and family reecnlly.
In 19G8 an explosion of dynamite on !
again the question ot my life?"
Perhaps," she fluttered, and left the railroad then building up the
Jungfrau waa heard In two different
b mines*.
In front of the mausoleum of a holy
zones. Tho flrat eztended through a
John (■••arhat I of Disco, I:
Then a more somber vein camo to radius of 40 kilometers around the ex­ saint—Mohamed (Rious—a fair Is held
plosion.
The
other
began
at
a
dis
­
annually
on
the
outskirts
of
Gwalior
his spirit aa ho covered lhe first stage
E. B. Smith.
ih«nlon Smlllt of MaMlllon. Ohio,
of bis hurried journey, and struck off tance of 140 kilometers, the sound be­ (India) town, about the middle of the
jgj|...........
visiting
his brother Ed. and
on the lonely trail leading into the ing unheard In the intervening 100 rainy season. The most noticeable tea- j V
turn of the fair is the chakri-throw. A family. ’”
heart of the great pine foresta of the kilometers.
chakri Is a piece ot Iron something ‘
Similar
phenomena
had
been
ob
­
. .r-ib.d. Feighner -and Mr.
Pacific slope.
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served elsewhere snd physicians tried like a spindle, over which a long'piece, p(|y,|,? y
Schm-ur Ih»Hi &lt;&gt;f Castleton.
’
*
The were
married
Wednesday evening
where naught but charred tree itump* to explain them by the reflexion of of string or thread la rolled. T**
the eound wavea from certain atmos­ player thrown blab Into the air tho.at the home of the bride's narente
clumsy piddle barge that was convey­ pheric strata. Professor Fujlwhara. Iron chakri (literally a roll), holding Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Feighner.
one
end
of
the
string
In
his
hand,
and
who
has
studied
such
matters
during
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
A. Kaiser and .«&lt;&gt;n,
ing him and a logging crew down a
broad turbid stream. Striking stories volcanic eruptions In Japan, asserts gives It a swing and jerk in such a Francis fpont Sunday with the lalof the vast fires that had devastated now that these phenomena depend clever manner that the chakri. on ler'i* mother, Mrs. F.va llmiglilaliii
Thornapple lake.
the district were current Whole log­ upon the direction of the wind In the coming down, rolls up the thread alCharley
Feighner nnd family are
again on Itself, and is caught In the
ging camps had been engulfed, refu­ middle strata of the atmosphere.
.
hands of the thrower. The art has recovering from laarippo.
gees bad been scattered all over the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Green and chil­
been
dexterously
practiced
by
a
class
section. When Rosa spoke of Camp
dren w&lt;-re Sunday gut-sU of Mr.
The little town of Tarrare, near of people for ages past, and some' nnd Mrs. B-al hull of Maple
Cedar, the captain of the craft shook
Lyons, France, boasts of a unique In- members arp so renowned that they
bls head solemnly.
..
... Ed. Green nnd family spent Fun­
"A few of tho old hands hung atltution, a mycologies! bureau, where
around there whan we passed there judgment may be had concerning moat Interesting to watch tho thrower ,|ay wilh Mr. and Mnt. Beal Dull
mushrooms brought to It for examinn- fling the chakri up high, catch it in bls of Mnple Grove,
hands on return and continue sepdipg
Georue Dull nn&lt;l family Hpi-nt.
cut out. The whole layout went up tion.
The country roundabout abounds It up again and aga|n till the rope be-' Sunday wilh their son, Amon nnd
in the flames—mill, cabins and all."
with mushrooms of many varieties. comes as high aa seventy feet above!wife of Casteion.
the ground. There I. absolutely nol Wesley Baker atH wilMm onpation about the spot when Rode left
the boat alone at Cedar Camp. It waa poisonous. Since the establishment of Chakrl °r ,tW BWaeth"enibamt&gt;!on i PM-n»*armenler. living ‘ just west
iho champion |
j(Mhville.on Wm. Strong's'farm,
fully an hour before he aacertalned lhe bureau at Tarrare no one, thinks epakri..
* went out tn huak some com lo
that the place waa not utterly de- ef purchasing muabrogma without the -thrower.
; feed his how. and when nis wife.
aerted. A thin veil of amoks guided bureau's ticket of identification and
gnarantee.
I had dinner ready she went out to
him to a makeshift shelter ot tree
All the country paople'for great dis­
i see why he stayed so long, and
Prospective Father.
branches In a little valley,^ mile away
found him dead in lhe field.
He
tances bring their mushrooms to the
had not been feeling well for a
boulder sat a young gfcl. mending Institution for examination.
day or two.
He was past 60 years
Ing baby without saying things that
old.
.
•
wouldn't look well In‘print.

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

Phone 136

Wm. A. Dunn, Mgr.

BANNER WANT ABVS. PAY.

�PAGE FIFTEEN

THE'HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 22. ISli.

Tir'.M.Kiuiiorr

time or other, then why doesn't
tha ..tlm... I.. .&lt;_ ____ __ .

EGyb* you think, Mr. Merchant,

and your goode need
srtUIng than lhe rail*
, a____ ■____ &gt;Nothing Ii ever completed in tba
advertlaing world.

. continually advertising — ati
they are continually doing
. good business.
about Chrutmcs time, It certafnly will pay ypujo run ad­
vertisements about all the tirna.

ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER

noi su I

The young people will tie. - in I
charge of a course of-lectures given I
by Rev. Bready. The. first one will I
he given October 30, the subject,
“Cranks." Thu price will be W
rents per ticket for th- whole I
course, nr 15 cents admission at tho
door. All are cordially invited.
There was quite a good turnout I
nt lhe Sunday School rally la-t I
eundny. There were' two young
men there from Ypsilanti mid one
from Grand Rapids who are visiting
frit-nils in Ulis locality.
Mr. Duly and George Garrixm at- |
tended quarterly meeting al lhe
Dowling chuivh Sunday afternoon.
Hupi-rinUmtlenl Rev. Lathrop was in
charge.
J. It. Duly aiutl ’ his niece. Mr*,
l-ranre* llendershitti, visited al
Jrnk'ph Mumoii’.i of Rutland Friday.
Mrs. Florence Smith of Jla-iiiig*l
“pent In-t . .... .. nl lam Hend-rshotl's, Mr. Smith being there doing [

Southwestern Barry
DepartnHit
F\0 YOU know of anyone
who is old enough to
read, who has not seen that
sign at a railroad crossing?

m:uooi.

GI.()VERDAI^
Last Week's Letlor.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bort PaUon of
PrairioViilo spent Sunday with fir.
und Mr*. Claude Musher. _
• Mr*. Till Chaokberiain rcliirm-d
.Munday, sbp has been spending Hie
past wri-k with hor daughter Mrs.
Millon tkmyer of Cressey.
Mr. mid Mrs. E. L. Heardleo are
mavilig into the Patton house this

Mrs, Ella Tyler of Sturgi* I* going
lo upend lhe winter wilh her broth­
er. Ilcv. Gurney's.
Mr. mid Mrs. Conrad KalhiU* re-

Removal Sale! Removal Sale!
Forced Out of Present Location!
We are conducting the biggest money saving sale on
Wall Paper, Alabastine, Muresco, Paints, Window
Shades, Room Mouldings and all heavy merchandise
ever held in Barry County.

Simduy School altendanle. u .quite
wilh friends in .Nashville.
Mr. and .Mr-.'Jotin Munro and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nevinn and Iwo
HICKORY CXMLNEIK.
children all uf Plainwell spent tjunl'.&lt;u r»«|MHideiil. -lleieii Dietrich.
dny wilh Mr. nnd Mre. John McMr. mid Mrs. ( Toni Well, who
tings one day Iasi week mi bu.-ineM.
Mr. and .Mrs. Pearl Hayward itpenl
kevernl day* with friend- in north-,
ern pa*l i-f the slate.
Glare.Wilheih iind'mother Mrs. J.
B. Gri-wold .spent over Sunday with
friends in Grand t.-ilge and Mrs.
Wnhum mid baby lelurning llOiiie
wilh (heiii.
Mr*. Nevin* has cnnie (o make
Iler hmm- wilh her 'laughter Mr*.
John McLeod.
Church Noles,
TIiAre will be preaching-h-re next
Sunday morning and evening.
Sunday school at. 11:00 P. M. Ev-

After 10 years of honest merchandising in Hastings,
landlady Insists on an impossible rent, which forces
us to move early next year. Better to move than to
charge an advance price for merchandise to pay an
unreasonable rent.

Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Dielrirh and
dauuht*-r Il-l-’ii drove lo Baitli-

urdny mid
ent*.

Sunday

wilh h--r par­
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ninazoo Tlmr.-iliiy evening
C.luiid Quillian is shipping i«ola-

To make the move as easy as possible to our pew and
permanent home, the J. S. Goodyear corner, directly
opposite the New City Bank, we are making this big
sacrifice sale. Don’t let the others get all these snaps,
hut get some for yourself.

Friday niglil. Oct. 23.
l.'-inaar'.&lt; Sunday were Mr. an-l
Mrs. Will 'I.i-inaar, and dnugbti'r.

help Hl- lad'-r il will In- a
lereslitig topic.

Mr. ami Mr.-. Allah Whilmpre.

HINDS CORNERS.

Mr. mi&lt;l .Mrs. T. HiM-kwi-IH Wi-n- in
Mrs.

Ikdlingi

Mr: nnd Mr-. Gould and Mi
Smiiider* of Hastings were nil
iHoldnwm' '
l«XWill Perrin nml George Williams
I .....................
\l i- rm.I
»yfe Timina nf lto-|.
Ing* nml Mrs.I.illi- Bmnili nf Bailli . Mi'.* Pearl l.awr-nei- spent t'iilGreek spent tin’ liiitor part nf la.-l urduy in Biillle Greek.
School Note#—Ti-ntli (inulc.

ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND

of M'diiiK-nlatiiin.
Ninth (innlr.
.
Tin--ninth grade nr- studying thGrowth -d Sparla in lii»l&lt;iry and
Hi- laving Pari &lt;d Hn- St-ni in ImH-I

If your watch or clock
is in need of repairing, bring

THE LEADING DRUGGIST

Where You Do The Best

Goods Delivered

it to us and have it-cleaned

in the

Right

Way.

work fully guaranteed.

_

VVe repair jcwclcry too,

rings made larg’cr or small-

broken stones replaced
new mountings furnish*

cd.

Sei mill Grftde.

All.

A quiet Iff He wedding look place
nl tin- limn- of Augustus Kline Bun­
day, when .Mrs. Alscuii HmiUiuuid
[Mr. James Maxwell of -ilasfnigs
I wore nulled in mnrringi*, Rev. Gfi-[wold performing Hie ceremony.;
I'hily Ih- immediate relatives mid
miend* were iiiVib-d.
After lhe

Primary Room.
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-arc having a cimlrM belw.-i n
t.llll.t. CEDAR J.AIvE.
fourth nnd Jifih grad?1' spellingf .William GbU»
,,f 1
Tin. foiirih grade - lire !hinz&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt; wero Hie oipdf "t H

iSiTndny.

Remounted—

R ESSME P

U

Ont Certain Exception. ' —
Some jx-opi'.- belleyo tn contnuti*.
but no man enn h:iio a light heart and
a dark brown Uf. ul lhe same time.

lllefe Uli) b

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— Diamonds

NORTHEAST IllTLAND.

JEWELER

AUCTION SALE

11

Safety First
Thi« hold* true in your electric
wiring. Thai'* one reaton

ily -dill remain in Iheto conifoilublc
iiillam'. 'flu-lln h;ml, !»&lt;«•* purchas­
ed mmlln-r adjiiiuing ItoM.r own. ■
‘ W. ||. I’j-I, lm&lt; h-&gt;-u taking &lt;&gt;iili-r* fur a line hook conrr-rninu lhe
niiiw- mid leadiiu.- up in llu- ti-iri- lioiib- of Mrs.

Having more stock, particularly horses, than we care to winter, we will have an auction
salo at my farm, 2 miles south and I’/z east of Woodland on section 35, Woodland township.
This sale will take place on

M;ihi
RAGLA DlSTItll.r.
Adi-lbert Seiii- i. tu-i'&gt;iin|iii

your electric work. You'i
’ knowit is done right and lha*
your building* are aafe if I do ‘

Wednesday, Oct. 28
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp.

We offer the following property

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
• Electrician.

iiHiisi:

■ b'eHrli.

Order Our Drays
When you have aiiynioviug tn be '
done., TWO ALTO THUCKb.

Our Specially.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Ph^na El-H.

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

II. G. Aidham
Teacher of Violin

II \UNESS.

foul.

li'JiiiiiH'd,d'iulde work hurncss/

-iiaiig-H ii- pi;
bnrkw.ir.l uim1«m-&lt; of ‘lh- B&lt;-t
I Mr. anti Mr*. I'. G. alojemmi mid '• chu-k. Sunday
-.-rand-on .Donahl h-ivt in--n away
I.Htlr F.b-i- Cm
■mi n w.-t-k'- vit»il b&gt; D-lroit. Mr. ill. tloekn'l -—m
E. T. Gregory took.cart! of thing- a* her friend* w­
in llieir absence.
' A iinmlt&lt;-ir- fr

find. '
broke.

DOWD'S t &lt;lltxi:iis.

IJIUII.
■Wflt broke.
•
- Alack, tun year old roll, &lt;|i-hliup. ul. Il.'tli.

I ornirrs’ Fmurjli* (•rain mid Frrlilizrr Drill
O-lmruc Kpriny tooth Drag.

Brimn Mun- Goll, otu- yr. old.
lilmk .Hurt: (oil, our yr. old.

•rylHidy who
und

ciiflci-

will im
William hiurlr &gt;

Wenz's Capital City
Orchestra

-.i.

,

Barry,

vMr. and Mr.«. Whirry Wal-ra :iyd
aturilay. He «;i&lt; btpiily xi«ii.-il ai"jr.iii Mitllbt-W'. of
l.araln-c
a 1h-.i‘&gt;I iftil liold- Piuluiik. Sunday..
' Studio und Residence 435 West
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” .Ul an.I u-r.-'
Mi Jnill-lh’d llinbn-l!;i.
Court St.
Phom: 391-13.
Pusiliuly •M.L-itt-rs Croup.
.1., j Slop '1'lmse Early Brun।
ridel CouqIis
I They hang on all winter if not;
|m- a |&gt;o\ -ju-ial mi j checked, und |iave (he way .for[
, lh- 2nH&gt;. ;d Hu-J M-rious Ihroal mid luug di.-ea.—. dops the hi’irse c.rmgh. Tili­
Frey, in So x. &lt;l;n&gt;. Get a bottle nf Fiilcy'- ll«&gt;nry jiud ng. s'lrangling, light -fur i^pro PHONE JW23
.... ...... &lt;&gt;f I he giifhering aside’Tur ttoinptniiid, mi&lt;i take it freely. rivos way l&lt;» quiet" hr«?aUiinu
Lansing________ h|ichigan
from 'I* Korlal f-’ainr- i« t&lt;- i-.ii-.i- Slops‘coughs iind mid*.-lu-als -raw; irm-aful
bleep.
■ IPiroid
[:m 1'ir.ihii -ufflri-nl tn imrcha*- ;•1 inllmned-. Ihroal.
hM&gt;*-nIh-l__
_ MieliJ
...
l|i«.
vii H'-vJ “Wi- give
•y*- Hot
Honey, wi-J Tnr 4o oipi,--w -.-rl’on lor flu- |.&lt;.okf-i'e l!i -f I ulilcgui and is mildly laxative. B--.I vy
CVYTW WITVXTT'K/ ditto...... .
Hu &lt;Ji-.inei h|.&gt;'.ii ■
‘llu*, for children mid grown pniwu*. di-n
Iren toi
tor r-ihuii mid ;l alwuv*
iuiykly.Arlutir
Mulhuik,
-a.
xcmumi.
hi."
fix BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDEB llliuugh Hie date is a few days curly.!Adv. ,
[Adv.

'i.n-. . ,

5-inyh- .luijjyy hurnrss.

IIISGEl.I.WEOl S.

The ninny friend* of‘lohn Irving
frt»vn around Imppr-uni - him a *ur-

. .... .

nrurly

IrihiiiK-d double mirk li'uriie&gt;s gu-jtl us

foul.
■lohn-lirtvn farm
l.i-' w—k.
V-rn Brmin-fon] ha- j....(l‘ draw’
ing wliijii for J. J. Fish.
Mi-* Sfullii* Toozi* lin« koi-1- «iiojl
wilh a family from Bullh- Ct....k.
Mr. ami Mr*. John H.imrb uf H i'
II- Creek liavi&lt; been vD'ilm-r (h-i ■
&lt;lingl»i-r mid husband.' ..Mr. ;nn

Fall Term Starts Fiist Week in
September.

5'OLtl IkWNbl rILLu

I.ai1li-

Tills Is n well mulihi-d pair.

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING

-I....

Plenty of shelter for horses in case of storm

Hot Lunch at Noon
TpiniC'
sums °* 55.00 °r undaf eazh. Over that amount
lUllllo. i yeat’s time will be guen. on bankable notes, with
interest at 6‘.&lt;.
,.,«.,H-rSa In
r--nnnril until M-Illru for.

Geo. Makley

Guy Makley

’Proprietors'’’

Col.W, H. Couch, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER 22. 1911.

FADE RIXTEEN

announcing

mu 'ci

IRVING.

Economy Sale

Don't know why we can't

Mr..and Mrs. W.iU I -I
eakiiix ,ti(H&gt;n

—of
ot—

Stationery |

py 11)11:1-U n'1

Grand Canyons
Withal il wa*

•rialion. ami

The truly economical way to buy stationery is by the
pound—provided .you get a full sixteen ounces ot writing
paper.

Commencing at 10 o’clock, the following*property:

nigbl. after

Cascade Linen Pound Paper is an exceptionally good
quality of white writing paper, put up in nn attractive man­
ner, lor whh'h we,regu’aily ask 25 cents per package.

We waht more people to get acquainted with this station­
ery and make the following proposition:
Saturday wc oiler you one’ p&lt;mnd package of the
writing paper together with 50 envelopes tp match—the
combination for 29 cents.

JJoninfri Aob Saturday only, 45c worth

J\6lH6HlD0r:ot Stationery for

...

WEST IRVING

rHlendiKi I ho fair nl MiiK|lc-

GOODS DELIVERED

in lo agree Und It Wtut li.li&gt;*’

arvcth &amp; Stebbins

Thu'rmlny :iflerii&lt;w*n In give
• and pupil-* an **p(***rt unity

Phone 31, Hasting*. Mich.

You are nrissinjl it il you arc not attending our Wall
Paper Clean-Up Sale. Wc must make room for the
new goods,

The Irving General Store
At the Irving General Store may be hud the opportun-’
ity to purchase every-day wants at the right kind
of prices. *Tis true some things have took a
' jump, but just look here at these prices:
Three Ge boxes N.T..Matclie*
............
.
.......
10c
• Hulk C*nrna tier Hl.
.
...
. ” 25c
Tilted-16c pkg*. Tobacco . . ...
H bar» Lenox $oap
25c

C. R. WATSON, General Store
IRVING, MICH.

BOTH PJIONHS -Hastings, 159 IJ.-&lt;S: Middleville Line, US 11.-IS.

Suggestion Made by Smart Young
Man, Though, Wn Not Altogether
a Pleasing One.

"And an? all these—cr—companies
dead?”
The you^ig man reluctantly admitted
• that they were.
" et. ufA r corning here three times
i to 'iiLHi teach ub our business, when
1 concern go clown you coolly so­
...
, a berth In this p'oor effete old
•upper flrm. Why, what use are you to us?

Acts as Executor, Jrustee under wills. Ad­
ministrator. Guardian. Receiver. Business
Agent Jor it)omen. and Jrustee. bond issues,
receives wills jor safe keeping, manages real
and personal property.

rnoon.
shape

Consultation invited

iiiiniouatioii

Inmlmmk-

. The optimist- countered that caalljr.

Sacred Spot to Hindus. IU Claim Ii
Supported by Most Students oE
Indian History.
'

223

Mvn'a 1 nl.ra

.PHONE 223
rr Middleville

MONUMENTS
Good
Foundation
Absolutely
Necessary
For’satisfactory
work.
Your
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..............
«... (all order for a-Monument
OUGHT to l&gt;e placed AT ONCE.
We have a splendid *•
line of Monuments and Markers and can order you any­
thing you want or make a special design.

Ironside Brothers
Monument Dealers

7

m

A

Which Is the oideat city in India?
An attempt baa been made to Identify
th&lt;* i'urana Kila at Delhi aa built
nriniiH on the site on which waa altuated the
Indrnput. mentioned in.the Mahab

ntnlion

“ n &lt;* P.....,! Stir-

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

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Hastings, Mich.

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,

uTry an Adv. m Our Want Column

N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer.

B INNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

WALTER HAYWARD, Clerk.

Henpecked Husband's Want.

Qualified Rebuke.

An EnKlkhmun has ln»enled a lawn
Flvc-yrar-old Marie likes to see tho
»ower like a home clipper, which Is! funny ptetUZM. She had the paper
bP*'nil*d with both bands. But what a|rcad out on the floor looking at It
***** henpecked husband wants Is ai trheu her father turned out the li.qht.
J**" bwwer ‘’P*’™1
Ebrtsttani Mary waa angry at this, und Bald,
Scl*X^c- l«Oul»vlBr Courier-Journal.
••You've got your nerve," but ob sho
- —&gt;—&gt;
—I realised Irnniediutcly whom she was
| talking to she haatlly added. "But you
Good Thought.
; know year rights."
Keep an eg? timer near the telaphom* to gauge your iong-distanca•
— ------...
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-RANNEU WANT ADVS. i*AY^-

AUCTION SALE

Owing to the lack of feed and too much live stock and because I must raise some money at
once. I will sell at Public Auction on my farm known as the Bowes farm Section 12 Baltimore
Township, 3 miles west and Vi mile north of Maple Grove Center, 2 miles south and 1 mile
east of Quimby and 5 miles north-east of Dowling

-ise be’ Vl'r&gt; u,,Lfu*- L‘k,k *hal “ ’Plendid ex­
ile" old' Pcr,unco 1 vc had in winding up com­
I* now

-Uie_jnihFj
THINK BENARES OLDEST CITY
Town Hall.
• - '■
• I’ii-ld Tt.Tv and S&lt;‘|irwd Rally

We will do the rest. We can. make that Winter Suit or Over­
coat look like new. Dry Cleaning is our business excl
We specialize in Ladies’ Garments, Furs, Feather.*’.
Etc'.', also Feather Dyeing. WE GET the SPOTS

SHELTER FOR HORSES.

W. A. KENT, Proprietor.

| There Is a certain middle-aged and
I olu-faahlbncd'bualncMi man who is a
Fort Scott Divorce Case.
'
| little doubtful whether he, or the otbA Fort Scott man ic suing his wife
iinipvi- ctiUha- । cr- carrll&lt;1 uff 'bu hunoro of war In an
Iia\«* yield-interview given to a smart young man. for divorr®. because In- rays she J
chews tobacco. He had lived with
rainnidniitly. Owing I., a --low -al-! The smart young man was applying
bet nine years, but evidently he,
for th*- fruit h*ris- many an* con- for a berth. .
found a piece of plug tobacco In one'
"you've called on mu before, but not of her pockets one day. while he
I1 • qu yoOr present errand. The flrot time was mending her ctorties. arid inconi- i
| you represented (Jp-to-Date, Limited. patibillty Immediately ael in.—KanBan City Stsr.
i-misider.ibl*; • and offered to pul our cuuceru on mod’
eru lines. Then }ou came on behalf ofj

ItRand Rapids Jrust|]dmpany

Both Phones 4-391

Mr&lt;A&gt;niiirk reaper
2'fdngle cultivulors
Oilier riilipg riilUiutnr
2 walking plows
Tuo-IimiIIi cultivator
John Deen- sulky plow
t.nli- 2-lmt-M* corn planter, new
i^i-liNsthrd spikiwl drag
|N-liM»llm.i spring drag
Single top buggy
.’I seated Mirry, nearly new
Sri of bolw
i'uhrr wagon mid lx&gt;\.."?» In. lire
Ii foot Ihil hayrack
Extra collars
Si-l of dmibir liurnrss, IM Inch'"
Set of single harness
Buggv pole
’* m-i of work harin-xs
•
2 milk palls
Set of ihuiip Iwiards
5 {(iilloii cream runs
Sluu-plrs errant seiiarahir No. i
2 log chuiiu
Shine in Mldillrililr Grrumery
—
IG find ladder
Crowbar
GriiidsiomI’oM hole digger
Funning mill
Set of S00 pound srulrs
*&gt;mmltfy of grain sucks
'
llnrrvl of salt
Vinegar barrel
.. CiiHron keltic
Scalding barrel Spring sent
Cnm cut saw
2 srl &lt;&gt;f wliilllnlrri-s
One num saw
Rnu e and .M*t of, bits nml all small tools used
mi a farm
C.*i‘ni pluiilrr
2 hog crates
1‘nfr of horse liluiikels
Cliirken rrule
Pair of stubh* blankets
C*x&gt;k stove
Hurs, forks, shovels mid scoop
Ili-uliiig stove
Organ
Oilier household goods_
lliiuntily of lumber
*
Oilier urllclra not mriiiioiicd

TERMS:
All sums of $5.00 and under cash. Over that amount one year’s time will be
given on bankable notes at 6 per cent interest Nothing to be removed until
settled for.

MIGHT BE CHANCE FOR HIM
liirkinu

Inwii hall. bualnees iloctora. Aud after that you
camo us the publicity expert of the

123 Ottawa rfvenue if. it).

HORSES
Hay nmrr, 0 yn«. old, nl. tr.ll His Redwood.
Slaiiiliird hwil,
R/xmn inure, 15 yrs. qhl. ui. 1100, General A|pvr. Siandntv Rm-d.
Buy work horwe, 15 -yrs. old
_
Bay mure coll. Hi moutliN nhl, llorunn
cvni.E.
Brinille row. &lt;&gt; yrs. old. dur Dee-. 2K
Spoiled row. 7 yrs. old. dur Fek 25
Ibxi row. 7 yrs. old. due \prii 1
llolslriii row. If yrs. old. fn-&gt;li
Holsidu hrifer. I’i yrs. old
:Lspriii|| hrlfrrs
HOGS.
20 shoals 5 iimiillis old
Brood sou
IMH l.TRV.
50 Rlmdr Island hens
i coi'krrvls, lii||li bred
100 spring ehlrkrits
GR\IN \\D FODDER.....................
AIhhiI 2 ton of mixed liny
About 2 ton of imirsh liny
*
.
About 2 h&gt;*i *'l rye nml s&lt; h it hay
15‘arrrs of bean pods hi hrini
20 nrrrs of i-orn in shix-k
(iiiaiiilllv of rorn siulks
Uminlily of |H)(nlo&lt;-s.
FIRM TOOLS.
C.liainplim, binder, nearly new
C.liampion liny rake, nearly new
Rriiiliiiig hay rake*
Deering mower

HOT LUNCH AT NOON.
niid Mr*. It. .1. William*
r&gt; Grand lliipld* Saturday to

«■

Monday, October 26

•lay or no

All our pound papers are lull weight
writing paper to the package.

GENERAL STORE

AUCTION SALE

Having sold out and decided to quit farmlni I will sell at Public Auction on my farm 1 mile
south and 1 mile west ot Irving, or 2Vh miles south of Middleville to the Yates school house
and y, mile east, on Section 1, Yankee Springs township

txsoll Bret
&gt;• audience

along davas. That in quite possible, but in
any case ludraput disappeared long
ago. Current Indian beliefs is that
ns a city Benares la absolutely the
ol&lt;lcst in India. So much we do know
from history that though In past cen­
turies It rivaled Delhi in wealth and
will In- lo hl in -Irving. The teach- rmiKi^incence, tho conquerors left it
alone There has never been a sack
iui-ntly to bring this tneeling to
of llenaaea. and this la the more curi­
Micco^flll ■
• “
ous because it stands on one of the
highways of Commerce in India. Its
|K&gt;sltlon on the. Ganges would natur­
ally make it a big center. We know
making Iliis in
that to Hlnitus. llenarca or Kaul, Is
rnnte.-t •* the most sacred spot on earth, and
Although I hew
that those who die there are forgiven
lh*- youthful
. inn.iyi all their sins, it Is to the special In­
pixel z record* wjyi* mail**. Al any terposition &lt;&gt;f Providence that Hin­
dus ascribe the freedom of Benares |
from the sackings and devastation
-ii-.- uf y.li.il is nriunlly
yonnu
■
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going
Indian cities, in any case Benares
ought to offer much good to any in-play in the mind-* nf Ih&lt;*b6yt&gt; nnd{ dlan antiquary. The archaeological
girl- tr leaches self reliant- and department has. of course, to leave ft
an ability to . Ity to do sarm.thing alone, because It Is still tho center
of a living Hinduism. [hope lo sei- more tb-k day-unnd
plans will bo*tnarfr. we t......... . ...
Thing of the Past.
•
I hold a Ing meet in lh** soring nl
IthiS place.. In tho evening after thOur memory goes back to the time
li'n-bl day meet lhe ■ friend? and when the more sight of a bolt of red.
cfnidren in.-i at the chimb to lis- flannel in the dry goods store would !
l*-n lo u flow from Prof. ti. O. Dox- give rise to the mos^ tcqder feelings In
tador of Middleville. Mrs. F. E a young man’s breast, but we suppose
i Warner of Irving, Rev. H. H. Wth-Iibrooks of Middlsville and Rev. the young men ot the present day
would wonder what In the world the
bo fori

Journals

Wednesday, .Oct. 28th
-

Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, the following described property:

HORSES.
Broun nnir»*. II yr*, old. ut. 1200 Ills.
Well brokr single or dtmldr. afraid of nothing,
hut whip. Safe for woninn to ilrivr
It-CATTl.E
Dahy lb-&lt;l Durham.sow. 5 yr*, iihl. ghhig 10
qt.*. milk, hrrd Iu (borough bred lloMlrin.
Brine Rom- Jer*i-y ami Durham cow. 5 yrs. old.
* fresh, cailf by side. For sale together or
scpnrale
Clotrr Gray Durham cow, S yrs. old, fresh,
eulf by shir
The ulmvr nn- lhn-e splendid cows, whose
milk tested on Rubrock tester nround G per
cent and they will each give on ordinary feist
wlirll fresh frani 12 lo. II qt*. of milk per
mllkinif.
Cherry Red Poll and Jersey cow. H yrs. old,
dur in March, bred Jo thorough herd liolstcln. This cow Uioiigh pracllcully dry is
Ihr'qucrii milker of the herd anil gave when
fresh, 20 qtiK of milk lo milking
Th'* alunr hit nil big cows, weighing nround
1200.
Grade Diirhuiii, 12 y rv. old. tired tn Holstein

Durham Bed heifer. .1 yrs. old
tthli-k heifer, part llolslriii, 1 yr. idtl
ItiMin heifer yrnrling
Il mouths old Durham hrifrr eulf
Tlics*- rultes nn* good ours
.
41 -HOGS AND PIGS
RixmiI sow. wl. 350, It pigs by side
■
Black brood'now, wt. 250, dur Dec. 15th
White brood sow. wL 250. due Nov. 1*4ti.white brood sow*, dm* in November
m yviuig brood sows, dur in Dre.
|s slitMils. wrighing from 100 up lo I NO His, each
31 SHEEP
s good IihmmI cwrs
II (|&lt;w»l rwr lambs
15 (|&lt;hmI wrthrr lambs
POULTRY.
Cobbler
2 hen turkeys
\houl 10 t-ockrrelN
About GO liriis. yeurllnus and ntdlrls
MISCELLvANEOUS.
GimmI Galinway fur overcoat with wombat fur
collar.
Spindle buck light road wagon, new this season
Ill bushels of line potatoes
Other articles nol inrntloned

Dinner and Horse Feed For Those Coming From a 46
TCDilQi All sums under $5.00 cash. All sums over $5.00,
I Llinlo । one year's time will ba given on good endorsed bank*
able notes drawing interest at 6 per cent. No goods to be re­
moved from premises until settled for.

W. C. WILLITTS, Proprietor
cot. HENRY BIOELMAN
AUCTIONEER

-ERNEST 6RAY
CLERK

�|THE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOBER 22,1914—20 PAUS

PART THREE-PAGES 17 TO 20.'
'FARMERS SHOULD OR0ANIZE

Five Big Features of
Vast Importance to You
Investigate us and You Will Find We Qualify for
Your Complete Confidence
M-X-

Strength'—financial strength.
and.

3d.

and accommodating bank, promising courteous treatment and
careful attention Im all business entrusted tn our-care.

The care with which the bank's managed.
The courtesy and spirit nt accommodation displayed

by the officers nnd employees.

4th.

The banking experience of the officers.

5th.

The ability of the bank to properly and promptly

handle all your business.

.

,\Ve arc here especially to aid those who arc seeking to,
accumulate something for the inevitable "rainy day" or the
time when opportunity shall come with its chance to make
a business future for you.

-

WE PAY 3 PER CENT
(hi all saving* deposits, which is s»&gt; per cent better than

a

To those wishing desirable banking relations, wc offer

services as an old established, permanent,

conservative

this hank.

Hastings City Bank
THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU

TDllJ;

W® fee lEveir OMeredl For Bale, **J Ifoery Oaa ll» * IBiatch
rr Acre*—Gravelly loam soil, goo&lt;) house, good water, large hen house, hog
house aiyl corn'crib, 160 apple trees loaded with fruit, the location is fine;
Ii mile ,t&lt;&gt; R. R. station, store, school and church. Price $1300: terms cash,
30 Acres—Twn miles-from-1’Teeport-r clay loam soil-and lays goad; litc
buildings arc fair nnd the farm is well watered and has good fences; there
is plenty of-all kinds of fruit and (he location is good; price $2,ooo; terms
one half down.'
35 Acres—GishI Soil ami lays gently rolling, nearly all under cultivation and
fairly well fenced: there is .1 fair K room house with good cellar, one barn
30x50. another 16x24. •‘iw 2 hen houses and hog house. This farm is four
and one half miles from Hastings. Price $1750; terms $1,000 down.

61. Acres—Clay and gravelly loam -soil and lays good, about 50 acres under
culfivation and eleven acres goo&lt;l pasture: the fences arc good and the farm
is well watered: there is a good seven room house; barn 36x44, also corn
crib, lien house and hog house; there is plenty of all kinds of fruit; steel
windmill and tanks and five acres of alfalfa; this farm is 2% miles from R. R,
station, ami 6 miles from Hastings. Price $3600; terms one-half down.

80 Acres—Four miles from Hastings on a good road and ideal location, good
soil and lays level: the fences are good and the place is well watered; the
house has nitib rooms anti could not be duplicated for $3000: the barn is full
basement 30x40 in good repair: there is plenty of all kinds of fruit; steel
windmill and tanks. Price $6000. terms $4,000 down, balance long time at
5 per cent.

EIASTIINGS. MraOSAN

il should Im* snljslled mainly wilh
apples, orange* nml bananas, an^i
with home-pade lemonade, made
with boiling- waler and fresh lem­
ons.
Ices, which again all juve­
■they gel The- opportunity, ofltin niles love, should only be allowed
with a fatal result.
The craving aflur dinner or after Ira. and never
for fruit is natural and -rtglil. bul when a child is very hoi.
Forbidden Frail*.
Green gooseberries, unripe ciler­
ies and berries must be si riel ly
irbltliien.
Most children* like

Southwestern Michigan;
THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.

Judge Davis, of Ionia, is asked by
Janies Fowler for a decree of di­

vorce from Lillian Fowler, who
NICU WOMAH’S STOMACH ILLS
gives as one of Hie reasons for his
action the fact that al home his
article of diet consisted of
LHOED BI 1 WONDERFUL BEIIEOI principle
boiled potatoes. Not being Irish lie

Mrs. Jieanu-r of Film I* Iielhcrcd ful Stomach Remedy. It Is known all did not enjoy the same thing over

over the United State* It clear* th*
direst Ivo tract ot mucoid accretions
and remove* poisonous matter. ' It
brings quick relief to sufferer* with
stomach ailments, liver and bowel
troubles.
Many declare that it has
■treet. Flint, Mich., wa* for a Iona saved them from dangerous opera­
time .a victim of Btoinnch and dlgea- tions; many are sure It ha* caved
their live*.
Uecauso of It* wondcrfuL success
tucked her almost dally.
,
. She took Mayr'a Wonderful Stom- llou*. Be aura it** Mayr'a.
Go to
ijch Remedy: thejj *ho wrote:
Mulholland** Drug Store and aak
"I thank you very much for what them about th* wonderful reaalu It
your medicine has done for fhe.
I ha* been occomptlahln* among peo­
ple they know about—or send to Geo.
H.,Mayr. Mt*. Chemlit. 154-161 Whit­
ing St, Chicago, UL, for fre* book on
dld not have my head tied up with itomach ailment* and many grateful
cloth and I have not had a head- letter* from people who have been
restored. Any druggist can tell you
ll* wonderful effects.
Juul »iCh atoHer* ar* told by thou*
For sale in Hastings by all drug­
•anda who have wwd Mayr*a JTotxlir- gists.—-Adv.
’

again.
No doubt. Lillian was an
expert, at boiling tubers and dared
not.tackle any other dishes lest her
critical husband compare them,
unfavorably, wilh lhe kind “Mother
used to make."

. 5. s.pe,‘,“l prinwy election wus
held in* Clinton county Friday to
nominate republican and democrat
candidates for judge of probate.
George G. Hunter of Ovid, was the
republican nominee and Dean W.
Kelley, who was appointed judge of
probate to (111 vacancy.' was the
democrat nominee.
The vole will
be taken at- the regular fall qleclion.-, -

Elmer Edwards has distilled the
peppermint oil
from
his fftm
south of Grand Ledge and ha*

EGYPTIAN LOTUS
FOR PROTECTION OF BIRDS
Robins and Even Crows
BLOOMS III MICHIGAN [I Quails,
Nine Countless Dollar* Worth
FAMOUS FLOWER FOL’ND
RIVER NILE. OHIO AND
MICHIGAN.

i The suggestion ts made by W. D.
I lltinsen. stale game warden of TenI nessee. that farmer* should organ­
ize for the nriVleeiion of bird*. *

REMARKABLE BED IH POND

bird*-not only protect the orchard,
garden ami farm, but I hey- al*&lt;&gt;
IN VICKSBUR6, KAZOO CD. protect the lieallli &lt;&gt;f man ami lienst
by ilestroyiiig dUrase-carrying in­
sert*.
Tlie ordinary bull bat. he
Beautiful Glussir Blooms Attract say*, will eat thousand* of mo&lt;quitos in one evening, “ami it* vo­
Scores of Visitors.
Botanical
racious
appetite is constantly callFreak of This State.
ing for rnor.
| Along the vust-aml winding, shore
I line of the Htver Nile, dolling lhe
vl&lt;* in
spring day;
little nooks ami twml* in Hie *halllow ami ’swainp places, are mil­ amis &lt;&lt;f pests daily: tin; raip crow
lions of fragrant Loin* blossoms,
budding and bursting in a last *ra
|of yellow and white standing out in lhe potato
niiirmm
Tennessee d&lt;
'•Oilwaler leaves which extend far out
imlo the channel. These beautiful
flowers are adjnired by thousands the meadow lark, the dove and lh&gt;
Inf tourists each season, and well
they might be.
In only two other of a large number of our birds."
Tlie common quail, Mr. Hnn.-u-ti
places in the entin* world are Hiflower* known to exist, and (hen point* out. is an indefatigable in­
only in comparatively small quan- sect destroyer. The stomach of .1
quail lui* been found to contain
Near Toledo. O.. along lhe shad­
ed iflinre* of the Maumee river,
2 squash bugs. 12
several Lotus luite are found, nnd
army worms and K
‘ ■
cherished
the flowers are ■highly

deed the l.otu* beds are pointed to question |o llu* farmer:
with pride by everyone within the would that bird and its mab
town.
And the Hiiixl place where
Loins is tn be found is in Kalama­
zoo county, within a short distance
Too many farmers ••illicr
of Kalamazoo.
iipmi birds with imllfferem
Sime white men first visited ihi&lt;!w'tb. indifference and with id&lt;
now and
sei'lion of lhe state, a large l.otu*' enmity.
• ‘bird
- which
‘
a grain of corn nr
lied lias grown on the place now phen gral
owned by Esther Briggs, at Vieks-j wheal, a
a
chronic
marauder,
burg. &gt;n the shallow end of a large gurded apay* iu service many
Time seems 40 have made Ihtto times over for all lhal he gets. In
change in the * bril, which rontinu- fuel, he 1* a reliable every-ilay
es to grow up anew each year nml; farm-hand, working —ven day* in
blossom, covering practically the lhe week, nun or shim-, anjl taking
same area, ami m* ----------- M—’’
»•••-•■ —
ch it busy wilh llu- break of dawn.“ami
yoml lhe coniines
more I souiL’timra. l!icy_ wnrk- far. into tho
is known lo have
11
for!
night.
They
deserve
protection
than sixty, year*.
fromitor the good they do. Tljere are
the Und of August.
from a •
During the season of blossom}
this Lotus ln*d is one of Hp* ureal ‘
Anol her narrow escape from the attractions of Southwestern Mich-I
igan. nnd scarcely a day pa^*** I Michigan Slate Asmi. for (he Pre­

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

nlHiui half a ton of the product,
says the- Portland Review. Ordi­
narily Ulis would |»e worth consid­
erable money bul the price is way
down now, said lo be due to the
war. less than one-half lhe price
of former years fining paid al this
iiim*.
Mr. Edward* is thus oblig­
ed to store his pi-mlmt.
The
South is in a similar fix with its
colton rrop nnd in order to save
Hie industry from ruin every per­
son who is able Inis been requested
lovbuy a bah* of cotton.
We *imderslaml peppermint oil is u*e,|
chiefly for pain in lhe stomach.

..r
........................
blown in kindling wood beauty ami carry away one of the!
,"'"1 b'-’’|l**l "i Suggest inn-.’
fragrant llow. r*.
Botanist* from |'r”l«"‘&lt;l
&gt;upermlendeiii.
only because they did not. happen all sections nf iln* country have ’J.0".*'•
i—tied by I Im
.
_i V...Lr.... &lt;j...
; Michigan Mule miiiatanti 1 it for 1 tipurpofte of ascertaining jn«l w^iat lien'uloMs located al Howell. IL
ling on the porch al (lie lime ami condition exists, in, this particular
.Mrs. McLaren was away froiii section of (ho piupl. lhal would en­ information:'
home. As it was Mr. McLaren was, able the’ rare plant lo grow un­
blown some distance nml soinewhnt hindered.
mr to breallie. night ami day. Stay
injured although not seriously. The
lime wit limit number nt tempts out of doors all the time in all
report wns disHlicUy heard in Prilo
1 made to transplant the
ten miles dislnnt and in ii few cares
windows
to other sections of the poml,
windows were heard to rattle.
—10—Uu&gt;- uumenau
lalu-4
pert no patronage (mm Europe for
throughout the county, bul invar­
some time, suppose in order to help
Openings on two or
Thrre Is some chance Hint Ionin iably Hie alh*mpls have met wilh
|out Hie mint industry, we all get
will hove an opportunity tn own absolute failure.
Why the flow­
the bellyache al home.
That is.
nml operate it* own hospital if ers will grow nt this partirulnr
prnrerti. plan* that are being talked spol, nml in no other sa&lt;e two in
Lee Walker’s horse ran away one
the whole world is one. of Hie un­
ai'cumulnlioii
of
poi«&gt;n*
amt
ilivigunity.
Th&lt;re
are
a
great
many
night recently up in Metamora
solved mysteries of science ami
Keep lhe lirad
j township and he leleiHioned to the cities throughout Michigan thnl there seems to be no way nf'arriv­ iorates the Indy.
[prelected from the sun.
home of Herbert Travi&gt; former Ox- have municipally owned hospitals ing nt a correct, conclusion.
ifonl resident, to In-aif off the run­ and they are highly spoken of' by
In every instance the flowers
away.
Herb Iftertied out of bed those who have watched them in have been transplantcd. the witter frnwL Three giMwl meals a day are
and just then hoird tho rig coming operation. The project of organiz­ vines have grown for three years. mvessary. Fail • plenty of cereals
down the road. Hushing out. elolli­ ing a local hospital association At the end of the third season they like Mtineal and rice, bread, butter,
ed only .with an abbreviated night which would lune- for its object have died.
This rule is invariab­ meat al le.i«r once a day. milk and
shirt, he hurled himself at the mapping out a campaign whereby ly the same amfoffers another phe­ cream. Supplement by u*e of egg*.
horse's head and brought to a halt
nomenon for which there is as yet
ai^
up-to-date
hospital
is
being
ser
­
agn
—a young couple who were riding
, I
i "7i&gt;
along* spooning. Thereat, all par­ iously. agitated.
flowers grow niucli ।
|,U| should not lake the place
ties were covered wilh confusion
“We uill have lo In* lielorious after llm fashion of the common ,,f m„t,. nuiniiou- fo,.&lt;u if stmnacti
nml Herb's costume was so startl­
Illy, save that they ar.‘
Dn nol use alcohol,
ingly mmleriR in style that the em­ evil if we woim*n bale to light for- waler
much larger ami extend far nut nf ./rilj|.,| n.,| ......... j,.,.. |V.t
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This patriotic note
barrassed swain would nol remain our country.”
Hm water. sup|M»rled by a H&lt;a^y|iZ alH^hilely necessary all lhe Hine
to listen to his explanation that he
llberous Mem. 1 he leave* which-ft temperature rise* idswe JIMI dehad mistaken -IItem for lhe runa­ by Jacques Joseph, ladies’ tailor, uf corre.*)M&gt;ml to the lily pad*, are|g|,v mi„|||| ai al)y Hme during
Lansing,
from
his
brother
living
nt
way rte—Oxford Leader.
Breslau, - Germany, Hie .city the perfectly round in shape ami Hi&lt;*v&gt; the dnv
. r.-r
•-mi-mne.- ,Hi
Russian Jinny is striving to cap­ tm-m-M ,»WI&gt;
1 hey degfei-*. re»t ■ 1 *
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Stating Hint nn investment of ture. Tne note was written by Mr. above the walers surface.
$200 for sand vetch reed would be Joseph's sister-in-law ami shows, range from eight to eighteen inrh- temhim'e at
is allowed.- Afcs
in
diameter,
are
dark
green
in||
(,
t
|
a
&gt;niperai
worth more than 820,000.lo Wex­ according lo tin* brother’s lot ter,
ford -county in less than three the spirit of loyalty In Kaiser Wil­ color and shed water a* readily a*igrces nr be.„
yenrn' time, County Agriculturalist helm that prevails over all the na­ &lt;ioe* a rubhec coal.Ljlol t walks can be token.'live it
The flowers niay Ins plucked nml p,u minutes at first, gniduallv in­
James F. Zinruer made his tlrisl ap- tion.
“Here in Breslau,’’ the Ictr....i...r
n.. lhe
t&gt; board of
peal for fund*
before
..... ...
•ceasing the dislnme i( tompera........
tvr stale.*, “all is excitement .a* ..
supervisors. Mr. Zimmer has made Auslria lost one uf tin* big bailies day* provided they are kept con­
ire remain* normal.
a careful study of all of Wexford but our triMips are going to*help stantly in wrtler ami are mil. per­
The highest tempornt.itre during
mitted
to.
heroine
bruised
or
crush
­
county's wild land ami -has become I hem oul.
io itay must .he considered I ha
There i* no danger-of
Some of the largest Imtu4
convinced that lhe poorest . soil Russia gelling into Breslau as yet. ed.
J»nfn,ralure for .lhal day. II is
tilossnnis
are
fully
twelveJnches
in
would yield big proflls.if planted in The city is well fortilled ami tin*
sand vetch.
It was Mr. Zimtner’s River Oder is rising rapidly as n •liaineler, when fully i&gt;pene«i out,,
arc from । morning temperature, but nm* mii-l
contention that the farmers who result oT the heavy rains w;e are
inches
diameter.j|&gt;e guided only by lhe hiuhesl t*mown this light, poor soil are finan­ having.
”
•rybody
‘
‘hen* j* for
cially unable to go ahead and cul­
. Jie |M*op|e are crazy
tivate il lo the best advantage and over it and our sojdiera are lining ami the slightest jife.-siiri* will so
that it "is to the county's advantage their hardest work to lie victorious. bruise tho tender petals that they
Changing Town** Nam**. ’
lo provide such small and weak W.&gt; havi no doubts that we will will-wilt and become brown, al­
most immediately. The large leaves I The individual
a„ U11UV
M under an
may, &lt;o
land owners will Hie mean* which win.
will nlimisl al once-after being re—f alias al ■ mall expenau, but th* vtllag*
will make them 'successful. Farm­
moved
from
lhe
waler,
and
ran-1
.
ers in this section are greatly Wednesday. As it came via H"lor town that- want* to change
It* num*
pleased wilh Hie results thus far of fand il escaped censorship. Mr.
mu«t pay. Rugelay once wanted to b*
Aside frnm being a thing of
lhe county agricuUuralisrs work. Joseph has -two brothers who arc
called vomelhlng el*o to dlMoclato It­
jn t|h, &lt;;,&gt;ininn beauty on the Brigg* property, lhe
At the beginning of his service they
self
from
a
notoriou*
murder.
Slough
were skeptical, hut now see that army.
III- health has kept them fxitus lied is a source of revenue, ha* unaucceufully tried to turn It**Lt
for there is a constant demand for
liis scientific knowledge of the soil
. into Upton Royal. But the great tri­
the blossoms, ami the supi '
nnd agriculture will enable them to
necessarily limihkt
The Howers j uniph w** that ot Milton—on* of th*
add many dollars to their bank ac­
bring a handsome price i
many—which dl*llked being called
count.
Attorney General Fellow* has large cities where .lliey are
ruled thnl a supervisor, who got prized ns floral tributes -for funer- Mllton-next-Slttlngbourne. It acquired
•.......
■» pii&gt;7*a&gt;MKU
a
privy.council orucr
order in»l
that iIt ihould b«
Whir wants a brewery? Just now out of bed at 2 a. m. in order lo •*ls. The scarcity of lhe C....
...
(lowers I ■_
henceforth
"Milton-Rei**.** But Indi­
----------------------------------------institutions of (his 'kind are not catch a train to reach a Ismrd makes them doubly valuable
nml
paying large dividends, when locat­ meeting, is entitled to only one lhe bed at Vicksburg ii guarded vidual or town you need not chang*
ed in local option counties, bul 'lay’s pay and not two. A Newav- during this, the blooming season, as your name unlesa you have dUgracod
some of litem may he'easily con­
closely as one would guard an un­ ■it. Your mum need never dlsgrac*
verted lo other uses.
The brew­ rising ami wanted pay for two days. locked safely deposit vault. An at­ you.—London Chronicle.-.
ery located north of the village of
tendant is always on hand, and vis-1
Westphalia, in Dallas township,
ilors are welcome in feast their:
. Slrteiw School Notes.
once a thriving institution, lias eyes on the beautiful scene and Kcrp Your Stonuich and
befen idle since a majority of the
The seventh - and o'ighlh grades drink in the delightful fragrance
Liver Heallliy.
voters of Clinton county decided to are sludjing Evangeline.
which permeates the air.
None,
A vigorous
Stomach, perfect
stick lo waler, and now it i9 for
Tho eighth grade is studying however, is permiUed lo pluck a workflig Liver and regular acting
sale. It is not expected that the North America In geography.
blissom dr a leaf, save-under the Bowels is guaranteed if you will
purchaser will try to put it to its
Charles and Lynn Phillips and
ilcliful ,jl- use Dr. Kipg'.fNew Life Pill*. They
original u«e. hut the building can Morgan were almejit Thursday.
tendant.
insure good Digestion,
correct
ba moved and Mat bias Pin,- agent
The perfect spellers for the week
Constipation and have an excellent
for the owner. Mrs. I’. A. Frit*. nf were Ford Slovens. Both Benson.
Notice.
tonic effect on the whole system—
Detroit, will sell either building or Helen Stanton and Edith Grayburn.
I
will
be
in
my
ofllc®
every
Fri
­
Purify
your
blood
and
rid
you of
con
content* separately. Someone can
day night and Saturday until fur? All body poisons through the Bow­
rfet
-■I a bargain by applying lo Mr.
Bring your lob printing to us— ther
lher nniieo
notice.
els.
Only 25c al your Druigiil.—
—
Pline.
do only first class work.
M. L. Howell, M. D.,
2wk* Adv.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, .OCTOBER 22, 1911.

ir THE WIR OF RKB f

When You Chew Tobacco—

1/ CATHERINE M. PATTERSON.'

We keep all our chewing
You like to have it moist and mellow and ew«*t flavored.
tobacco in zinc lined—dost and dirt proof cases—purposely manufactured lor keeping
chawing tobacco as it should lie kept.
.

Look over this list and sec if wc have your favorite brand and if not tell

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Leaf—Piper Hcidseick—Martini —Boot Jack—Creme-dc-Menthe—Town Talk—Stand­
ard Navy—Square Deal—Yankee Girl—Horse Shoe—Star—Spear Head—Maple Dip—

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Fine Cut
Hiawatha—Blot—Uncle Daniel—Ojibwa—Fast Mail—Sweet Burley—Tiger—Sweet
Cuba—We carry fine cuts in all sized packages.

THE CLUB” CIGAR STORE
Phone 106

Jefferson St

“Tha Place to Meat Your Frlanda’

E. J. HUFFMAN

J. F. HOONAN

Good Eats
Your Appetite Catered to—

eat—coiui
Appetite.

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C. D. Barnaby
Jefferson St.

Hastings, Mich.

Mortgage Sale.
Whereas, default has been mode
in the payment of the money se­
Michigan State Ond Office.
cured by a mortgage dated lhe
. Lansing. Ort. 1, 1914.
iNalice Is Hereby Given, That Ninth day uf August in the year A.
Hit* land describecr in the following D. 1909. by Frank W. Smeikep and
list, recently deeded to Hie Slate
by'the Auditor General under the Maxie L Bmelker, his wife of the
OikStva, Ionia
provisions of Section 427, Art 3)3 Village of Lake
of the Public Acta of-1893 and acts County. Michigan, ,to^Farmer* aud
amendatory thereto, having been Merchants Bank of Lake Odessa,
withdrawn from Homestead entry Ionia Coun(yr-M)cltigan. which said
by the Auditor General and Com- IM&lt;&gt;rl#aB
e was nxuraeu
mortgage
recorded m
in me
lhe uiofmlMioner of the Slale Lund Office fl(.e
r,.gistcr „f deeds of Ute
under the authority ..'.itf.-ired up-;Barr&gt;. In |lh,,r So&gt; 71i of
on them by Art 111, Public Acts ojimortgages, on pages No. 181 and
JWL.examined and appraised. will^-6 l85 &lt;in thft 12U, day of -Auube piaced in market by mT.-rm£ .
jn (he year A Ix
at eig|H
the same far sale at a Public Auc-'.o'clock a. m.
And whereas. Hie
Inm to be iftld at Hie slate luind iainotmt claimed to lie due'on sanl
Office In tho city of Jxinsing o»;mortaa80 at the data of this nuIhursday tlie i-th day of Noveiti-i
w
m|IJ1 of sixteen Hundred
■ Iht. A. D. 1911 al tdl o’clock in the Fifty and 75-100 (11050.76) Dollars
forenoon at which time it will be- ,of principal and interest, and tin;
come sybject to purchase iu tlie further sum of Thirty (SMJDO)
■manner prescribed by low.
Dollar* as an attorney fee stipu­
Dt't'd issued upon the sale of litis lated for in said mortgage tiiid
which is the whole amount claim­
,ing lo lhe State of Michigan
all ed to be unpaid on said mortgage
righta in any -minerals, real, oil and which amounts lo lhe sum of Six­
gas as'required by Section rishi of teen Hundred Eighty mil . 75-100
Art 280, Public Acts of 1909 and Dollar?, ami no suit or proceeding
acts amendatory thereof.
having been instituted at law to
Adgu-lus C. Carton.
recover the debt ndw remaining
• Commissioner.
centred by. said mortgage, or any
Village of Nashville.
part thereof, whereby lhe power of
A. W.. Phillips. Addition.
sale contained in said mortgage
East 7 feel of Block No. 2.
ha« )&gt;... mie operative.
lauising, Michigan. Oct. I, 1914.
Now. therefore, notice is'hereby
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN
given,
by virtue of lhe said
That tlie following described part- power that
of sale, and in pursuance of
paid primary school lands, situat­ the statute
in such case made and
ed in Barry county, forfeited for
I
l
,ro
'"bil.
tin*
mortgage will
non-payment of interest. will... ' jl in- foreclosed said
by n wile of the
offered for sale at public aud
al
al. (his office on lhe i2lh
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Eegal JWwrti««tMt$

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trict. comprising the counties of
Allegan, Barry. Berrien, Cas*. 6t.
Josepit anti Van Buren; Senator for
Ui&lt;* Fifteenth Senatorial District,
composing the coutllies of ,Barry,
Clinton and Eaton. Bepresnntative
in Ute Slate i.cgisiuiure for the
county ot Barry.
You are hereby further nolified
that an amendment to Section lo of
Article X of the Constitution of this­
Stale, relative to the issue of bonds
for Ute construction and pennanent improvement of the public
wagon roads; an amendment to Ar­
tide VIII, of lhe Conslitulion of
this Slate tn stand as Section Fifteen
relative
to Utt* issue of
bonds for the construction of
tlruins and the development and
Improvement of agricultural lands
within lhe county; an amendment
to Section JJne of Article III ol the
Constitution of this Stalo, relative
lo the right of students while in at­
tendance at any
institution of
learning, members of the legisla
(uro while in attendance al any
session of the legislature, or cwtmerdnl travelers, to vote; also an
amendment to Article XIJ of the
Constitution of Ulis Slide, to be
known as Section Ten. relative to
lhe incorporatioq,. regulation and
supervision of fftviernal beneficiary
societies, wUh the power to issue
death benefit certiiicates. shall be
submiU^d to the qualified eledlrs
oLybur county on Tuesday, NovrtiibiT tiitni. nineteen hundred
and fourteen.
You are hereby further notified
I hat at said general election the
following county officers are to he
elected:
Sheriff, county clerk,
register of deeds, treasurer, proscrruling attorney, two circuit court
commissioners, drain commissioner,
two coroners and surveyor.
Albert N. Williams.
Sheriff of Barry County, Michigan.
Hustings, MichM Oct. 8 ,1914.
&lt; iiam&gt;:kv OWDEK.
Stair' of Michigan, in Hit* Circuit
Court for the County of Burry, In
Chancery.
&lt;7uiii|daiiiant.

CHARLES E. ROLAND,
EDWARD I. SHILL.
ELECTA A. SHULL
RiciiARmcowAOKL

STEPHEN B. TODD.’
Defendants.
,
Suit pending in tlie said Circuit
Court for llv County of Barry, in
Chaiicerv'.'dii lite Vila day uf OcluUr-i.
A. D. 191L In this suit rl appearing
from the uffidtiyil of Ralph L. AJdrirh. mt (lb*, inhl- I ho defendant?.
tTharle? E. Roland. Richard Kowal­
ski und'David II. Reeder, are not
residents of the State of Michigan,
but arc resident* of flic Slale of
lllinoh*. and lhal lh*- defendants
Eii-cta A. ■ Shull and Edward L.
Shull, an* not L&lt;**hh,*iils "f the Stale
of Michigan, bul residents of lhe
Slnir of Indiana. ’ On motion of
Ralph I.. Aldrich, soltrilor for said
autnimg to lavv
(J ,.,(UIllv „f 1Ja|.
0(| t, 2Hl)| compluinaiit, ii is order'd that lhe
Augustus (LCart m
'&lt;lay ,)f ^0^ A n wn7al ,el|
tr’3" p fi « w ' iff i !• ' «vc
u in ll"‘ fottnoon of that ileitis. Edward I.. Shull. Electa A.
Shull. Chart?? E. Hulund. Hiehard
'»■ t~o u sorw, k.«.
KowaNki and .David IL ll'-i'der lx"
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.. lows, to witCommencing al six- entiT'-d within four iiionths front
Order For Publication.
I
fvi-t w. *l of Hu- North-east III*' dab* nf I bi- order, and liven?'* of
their
appearance lhal lht » ••an-■
Stale' of Michigan the Probate I
’°!' ®c*en. Block Five.
Uieir an-wer? to the Bill -if Com­
Court fur lhe County’of Burry.
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Al »
.«&gt;.! . ..url, I.Jld «t.
.7.1
T«
7’ .' plaint to he lil'-d. an&lt;l n ropy lher. of tn Im* -served on th** complain-'
the probata'office, in the City of
'
'J*. _J.u,
hence north eight rods to the an I’* solicitor within twenty days
dace of beginning, situate in the | after service on I Item bf n ropy of

Theodora atood idly In front of the
She looked, direct-

tains that loomed
up in the light of
a splendid moon
that would ba at
it* height about
11 o'clock. Just
*
the right time.
___ _
she thought. The
right time, for
what? for whom?
thought' brou (lit
an impatient toss
of the head.
"I do with I

sense." muttered
Theodora. "Jiiit
I|ll»i
the smallest atom ] —11II 111
of it. at least r
*^11111111
enough to get mo I
through tonight I___
Here I am. a
" 1 ”
grown woman with a brand new X B.
dangling at my scalp belt -and to save
my soul I don’t know whether I care
more for Jimmy Welting or Don Cun­
ningham. They have both proposed.

AUCTION SALE
Hiving sold m, f«nn and decided to go wait, I will have an auction ult upon the farm
I formerly owned In Dowling on Section 34, Baltlmoro townahlp

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27,14

I have their pesky flower* to choose
between.” No cards had come with
the two coreagrs. bul intuitively Theo
dora bad attributed each to the props.
“If 1 wear the red roeea Jimmy will
be camping g&gt;n my trail the entire
btegsed evening, and if I wear the
Killarneya Don will come to me the
very flrat thing with that almost po»

unusually nice to him before Jimmy's

velled with long black tasbe*. and a
complexion that wa* the despair of
of those who had passed farther on
life's pathway, Theodora was worthy
ot any one's attention. ,Suddenly
auntie spied Teddy's corsage'; in sharp
contrast to tho whit* chiffon frock.
“Good gracious," she exclaimed
aghast, "what ever possessed tho
Child?” Quite overcome, she sank
into the nearest rocking chair.
In the meantime the wearer of the
red and pink rotes was blissfully un­
conscious of her relative’s can*tequa­
tion. Teddy was having the time of
her life—with only one thing to mar
lhe pleasure of being the belle of
tho hop. Jimmy had taken only ono
dance to Don s eight.
Not that Teddy
was lacking In partners, but she
wondered not a little at the unnsuulness of It all and down in her heart
lion.
'
“Wish I hadn't worn his rosea."
ahe waa thinking, and at thia Juno
Jura the ever aslf-possessed Jimmy

“My dance, I think. Teddy. But
suppose we sit or rather walk It
anil.in default tlo-i.-il, ?iid bill will out. The star* are glorious. So is
Judge of Probate.
1*l*1
of Mn higaii.
taken as t niifcssr&lt;i by said non* the moon."
In Hie Matter of the Estate of'. DaJ*d Uii- 2Jnl day of beptetn- he
...... ...... vdeUmdauls;
.
.... . ..............
- . furth
........ -­
Out under that same moon, down a
resident
and il i?
Ainaiidii I., Jeffrey, deceased.
t i- orderedThiil
er
entered flint w.ihiti
whilin' twenty day*
day* ! P**h that was sufficiently outlined
' Bert B.* Jeffrey; wm. having IJIed . Farmers and Merchant? Bank,
the date of this miler tlie: with tree* to afford some privacy, a
in said court his iletilion praying
Mortgagee, after
complainant
cau»&lt;*a
...................
.....
comidaiji.'int i-:iu?e-a nuiire of this: man
bls
——— took'a
—— — girl's
‘ hand between
werswansu u.a
that an order or decree may be i Thomas Johnson.
order lo Im* published' th The lias- ’own, and in a volee that trembled
made by this court determining
Attorney for Mortgagt.f*.
Banner, a m*w?(&gt;u|M-r printed, Just a llttls. said;
wloi an* or-were Hie legal h&lt; irs ul.. Bu»iness Address, Lake Odessa, ling?
pulilished and cirrulaled in said
•Teddy, dear, you are wearing my
an) deceas'd uiui entitled to in-1 Michigan.
County of Burry, a nd lhal mild pub­
iwil her eslate.
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lication lx- continued therein at flower* tonight and doesn't that
It is Ordered. That the 2ilh day
‘
mean that you cars a little and that
of Oclober, A. D. 1911, at tipi o'clock |
Sherilf's Notice uf Elecllou.
.
•sion. or that lie cause a
in th.' forenoon, al said probate t»f-1 To th"'Qualified Electors ol Barry 'pm

f

Tsddy's resolro went glimmering and
bentm, Mid wi tion.
Puisuunl to due notice from
junta al l.usl twenty day? 1m- Jim had won.
.
r
rhutjlhu seciitary uf stale, vou urclf,,r,. th,. til(lc pre-eiib.d furtheir
Ono night, on thalr honeymoon,
pub u- nolu e thereof be given by; hereby uoUlied that nl the gen- apuettaiiei;
•
Teddy 'asked, apropos of variou*
publication of a copy of this order,leral election lu be held iu this *t«U*i
CLEMFNT SMITH
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Circuit Judge things:
for three successive week* ureviouw on Tuesday, the third day of No-’
“Jimmy, suppose I had worn th*
to said dav of hearing, m the Hast- , member. 1914. Hib fulluwing ufficers . Hah-d. Oct. 9th. 1914.'
imr* BANNER a newspaper print- are to he voted fur:
RALPH L ALDRICH
• pink roses that ntghtr .
«l
nrAlM &gt;u MU n»Mr.
6»v,roor Lieuleiu.il Ueveruur., snielwr fur OuupUl.uul
“Wouldn't hgve mattered in tha
luusi ,a,*t &lt;St*T' ’■•Plied -Hmtny bstwesa
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ibecretaiy ot State, fitato ireasuver.
Business address. 509 Moffat
A Hue ropy.
Judge of Probate. , Auditor General und Attorney GenBldg., Detroit. Mich.
7--wk-P&gt;»R»'
“I sent those, too."
■
■ urflft* Bauer.
,eral; llepreseiitativu iu Congress|
j—BANNER WANT ADVS .PAY.
Register of Probate. &lt; fur-the Fourth Congressional Dis-j ' BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Bl
Stc

6 Cauie bottomed Chairs.

3 acres corn iu shock.

About H tons of huy.

1 Rocking Choirs.

Black

What-not

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•33
:a Sh

3 Healing Stoves.
Majestic Range.

ChiBonier.

Kilehfi) (avliincl.

2 Commodes

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Glass diMir riqiltounl.

Hanging lautp.

Eklension labh*

1 oil lamps.

.

Sewing table

2 Milk cans.

Library lubic.

CJoicr Seed.

2 Outer tables.

Buggy

Culler

Lutiggc

Clothes Rack

3 Beds, Springs und Mallrrssrs.

Lap Rube

No goods delivered on Saturday. Shelter
for horses if it storms.
,um$ 01,nli unil*r’c,,h- 0v*r tint
amount six months time will be given on bonk­
able notes with Interest st six por coat
TFRMC.
1 UIX.1Y1O.

JESSE WARNER, PROPRIETOR
HENRY FLANNERY

WILL CLEMENCE

AUCTIONEER

CLERK

wear part df each corsage. That will
keep the boy* guessing.”
Crpquantc of Pracht's.
[it inlo tips sirup; then dip a berry.
She pinned the roses to her girdle.'
Eighteen ripe peaches, I pound iu the sirup anil place it iu the
"Mercy!” she exclaimed, "what ai nf sugar, one pint of small straw-(center of the peach.
Press the I
combination! But I'll wear It any j berries, half a pint uf waler, char-| fruit .-tguinM |hr sides of the mold!
way. I do hope-auntie and the rest’ lotti* russe.
Boil the sugar and1 until il is lined nnd set in a cold1
of the chaperon brigade won't think’ waler |&lt;&gt;gellier until the sirup-isI place lo harden.
When-hard fill:
I'm quite out of ray mind.”
brittle when dropped in cold wa- with charloltA russe nml stand in a
And catching op a bespangled scarf! ler.
Ruh a plain two-quart mold cold place for an hour- or two.
that Jimmy had once compared to a! with melted butler or oil; have.Wheti ready to serve pat a plate
diamond studded cloud, Theodora, to। ready the peaches pared.. i‘ut injnver t)i" mold .turn it upside down,
use her own expression, collected aun­, halves and sloneii, and the straw-1 wipe lhe outside with a warm
Pul. n piece of I cloth and then carefully lift lhe
tie, and the two made their way to herrit'? stcniincd.
' peach oh fl wooden skewer and dip|mold off.
This-xHsh is- both ntthe veranda outsldo the large living

ing the first waltz. A masculine form,
evidently on the lookout, approached
at once.
“May I have the first dance. Ted­
dy F' asked Donald Cunningham.
"Surely.' said Teddy, looking up at
him with her sweetest ,mile. “Why
not?" ahe oakad'herself. ,"l’m wear­
ing his roses las well as Jim's."
"I do hops/ ll will be Donald Cun­
ningham. His mother was a Van
Courtney," auntie said to herself aa
she watched her niece. Of medium
height, slender and the possessor of

and th
higher

Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. »ha rp.'.l offw the following property:
Utiuntily of lumber

Cott eh
1'vo kept both those 'adorable boys/
auntie's own words, mind you"—Theo­
dora was addressing herself to ths
mountains.
“I know Jimmy sent these red
rose*: they make me thigk of him.
But at tho same time, these Klllarneys
are beautiea, too. and I do love pink
rosea " Into the center of lhe exquis­
ite flowers went Theodora's face.
"Botheration." she exclaimed an­
grily. “why must my night be pes­
tered with these two who have been

YO

Shod

• i active and good.
eight person*.

This will servo

Thalr Occupation.

“In tnakln' cut the list of human oo
cupations," says old Pop Crabbe, "ns

couldn't have nothin' to do if it wasn't

WE BUY

We pa
PRICE
EVAT(
on a L
depend
V0LU1
SMAL1
have ne
not five

Smith
op.c.r

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

AUCTION SALE

Busii

Having decided to quit fuming I will hove an auction sole on the farm known aa the
Simon Matthews farm, located two and one-half miles north of Hastings and one and onehslf miles west or five and one-half miles south of Freeport on Sec. 36, Irving twp.

Thursday, Oct. 29th

FIRE
If you

Commanclng at to o'clock a. m, I offer the following deacrlbod property:
- HORSES.
Broun Marr. 12 yrs. old, ul. 1UU0, goo«l brood
nut re.
Broun Griding, 3 yrs. old, uL 1000, exlr»
II&lt;mmI driver.
f
Black I'cn hiTitii, 2 &gt;rs. old, a good ittir.
HrouinMorgtm linin' roll, our year old.
lirovvn Afonjim horse roll, 4 montics old.
COWS.
ilhttk Cow, 10 yr*, phi. purl Jersey, eulf by
side. '
Black Guv, ii yrs. old. ptirl Jersey, calf by
side.
Ilrtl t'.ou. 7 yrs. old. tine Dre. Isl.
HOGS.
I*.-C. IihmmI sou. uith seven pigs live wcc^s

IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
McCormick Binder, sctetl foot cut, new hist
•-pi mu.
Mamin- Spreader, been UM’d two seasnits.
McConnirk .Movvrr, six fpol cut, good.
Horse Rake
Gate Ridins.' Cultivator
Walking Two flora* Cultivator
Five Tooth Cultivator

Two-shovel Cultivator, 16 tooth spring luirrow.
2 Spike tooth Hurronis
Empire Grain Drill 11 hoes,
Steel l^nd Roller
Cdru Shcilcr
Clipper Fanning Mill, a good one.
Stock Hack.
Handy Wagon, Iron wheels.
Flat bottom hay rack.
Gasolim* i'-liortc engine, a good one, 25 ft.
5 in. bell.
«
Buzz saw rig, good. 61) fl. five Inch belt, new
Ohio cutting boy, Np. II, a good one.
Double Buggy
Single Buggy , open
Riuri Cart
Set Double Work Harness
Set light driving harness
Single harness
Grindsioiu*
Diunrr hell
Meat Creek
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Cider Barrel
Iron keltir, 30 gal.
Oil drain, 50 gal.
Bookcase and Secretary combined.
Two burner oil stove, with oven.
Eight ft. dining tablr
22a shocks of corn in Held.
A lot of small tools too numerous lo men(Ion.

Ctlup, Ki

■olng Bout
•olng Nori

JOH
Office o

FREE LUNCH AT NOON
*11 sums of (5.00 or undor, cosh. Ovor
a emS. that amouat ono yoors' time win bo given

n*i

No property re­

•crib
papc

on bankable notes with Interest at 6 por cent
moved until settled for.

PROFF

Wiley Washburn, Prop.
COL. W. JI. COUGH
AUCTIONEER

ED, EDWARDS
cLaaa

n.
I’hysi
Calls in cit;
with prompt

�HIE HASTINGS BAMM.it, IWTIUIFR 22, Mil.

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Black Silk
Stove Polish

She Had it All Right.
The physios instructor In a Texas
high school was teaching a German
j girl whose vocabulary was nol very
Extensive.
| "VVhat is a vacuum?" ho asked.,
“[ have il In my hoatl. bul 1.can't
express it," was the reply.
i

\\ lid Cherry Brandy
J Mash IB pounds of xvild cherries
land some of their atones; add live
t gallons. of tC» per cent alcohol,
i Mhcerale for two weeks: press il;
1 then add to pounds of sugar disTho Idea!
solved in two and tliree-eighlhs
"Would you forgive me if I kissed; gallons of waler. Filter.
you?''
!
-----------"HoW can I tell beforehand?"—! A New Cure For Rheumatism.
dudfe.
, .
I Excellent results are being obr
; tainrd in Paris by treating stilfcrHoine.
-era from rheumatism with wliat are
Thw Is tho Irue nature of home
known ns paratin baths. The pa­
il is lhe place of placet tlie sliel-1 H'*nls are placed in envelopes made
ter ns! only from nil injury, but of mm.*tal way, which are raised io
from all terror, doubt and division, a 'temperature of 6Ci degrees, apd
—Ruskin*
•
ore kept there for twenty-four
Incurs.
Explained. Slulfml Baked Tomatoes.
If.ybU imlicfl n horse laughing *
a slice from the blossom end
now, look around and perhaps youi Cut
' ' tomatoes,
scoop out
may
a short man wearing a lull ’ unpecled
—•• *■;
ulraw lint coming down llio'slrcct. ■&lt;!»*• I'Ulp n»&lt;l imx H wit h an e&lt;pial
I amount* of bread rrumiis, -a •■..«•
x'ery I
—Boston Globe.
•
little chopped onion, salt and pep- i
per nnd one beaten egg.
Fill tlie
Rules Jor sirepingtomatoes, and bake in a pan wilh!
Always gel .oven hour, sleep.
Ilo water juAl covering tlie ImiIIoih,
Ii.d
Take an afternoon nap If yon’ can. i&gt;Basl&lt;&gt;
n.,
wilh melted butler mixed
Have plenty of nir in your bed-twill,
1
lilli.t wnt..r
room.
•
Have yoyr bed medium liiirti. and'
l&gt;l«rre&lt;*t.
your pillow just largo enough .to.
rai»t« your head a little.
.
To Cure Dotf Mungc.
‘ l ii-sl thoroughly eli'an Hie’ 4.’&gt;.*1
and then dress it wilh an Aiiiinienl
consisting of one-half ounce of

pm
Facts

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Veitc &amp; Co.
0|.C.K.&amp;S. Phu 57 liullsp

DETROIT
Business D-5D

FIRE INSURANCE
If you are not insured or, would
ilk* to chant* your inrurwnea call
In and see ma. 1 reprcaenl a com­
pany with a cash capital ot It,&lt;00000 and can fully protect you.
LEE II. l-ILYOH
Offke tn New Strbbinx-Burton Rtk.

Ctlcip, tiliann I Sltlni R. R, C).
Time Table to IJTcct March S, 1*11
Daily Except Sunday.

Leave Hastings
Moina South 9:0S a. m. &amp; 1:41 p. tn
Seine North 7:37 a. in. &amp; 4:11 p. m
H. C. GICELSEIx G. P. A.

F. A. SHELDON
Abstract nml Kcal EnUUc Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings
Money to loan on Real Eauto. Real
Exute sold on commission. Genera'
conveyancing. Having a cnmgleto mi
of Abstract Book* compiled from the
Hccorda.^can furnish coinplate Ab­
stracts

JOHN M. GOULD

LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PROFFESSMNAL CARDS
PHYSICIANS
A. &amp; C. H. BARBER,

H

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Physicians and Surgeons,
(brils in city or country, responded lo
wilh promptness, day or night.
f B. WILLISON. D. D. 8..
Hastings, Nicb..

We Make Better Butter
We are frequently asked why we are making better
butter today than a year ago.
OUR PATRONS are bringing better cream, so wc
are able to make BETTER BUTTER, and BET­
TER BUTTER means BETTER PRICES.
Wc wish to thank our patrons for the care they have
taken of their cream and assure them that our high
prices of this season are the direct result of cream
well cared for. .
We extend a cordial .invitation to all patrons to'call
at our factory and get acquainted with our methods
of handling cream and making butter, and will gladly
give such information on care of cream as will help
you.

Repl.ca. Paper Cbv.ring In th. Rafrlgerator—No Opportunity for
Lodg.mMit of Germa.

Tho well-intentioned but thoughtlea. houaekeepar will give the matter
of the .election of her milkman .
great deal of wrlou. conilderotlon.
and flndlng one in whom .be ha. per- I
son lo believe la delivering a clean
and otherwise satisfactory article, ahe
proceeds to nullify all tho work he
ha. done in thia directum by making
repeated uaa ot the paper disk which
ho has placed on tho top of the bottle.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO. HX.^h
The Farmers Friend

'First I wiiill one tiling made Clear,

Sanitary Covering for Milk Bottles­

' Ofteli this paper cap Is handled and
| rehundlrd many time* lu lhe cotlrec
of the operation of emptying the boti He. and every time this handling
Currant Bread..
takes place a certain amount of con—Wu-hinglon filar.
i tainlnallun Is Imparted to the milk in
fill ofdeailed currants
. —--------,_Jbe---------bottle.---------------------------------------This paper disk should be
sniall loaf.
&gt;
lane Growing Gold.
thrown away ns soon ns It has been
*""r luncheon spread thin Irian-J They had lwn*n married just one • ren.ovsd from tht&gt; bottle, and it Is not
guiar sliros of Hus wKh butler, and y..;lr. ' 'I’hnt wa- xvliy he risk' d sufficient that the bottle should bc
turn will! a layer uf cream clieese.|,»ing his'lrnin by alliiwiiig* her t&lt;» cohered with a saucer, butter chip or
'
(fasten a hpiich of violets on his other thing of this character. The
vilfcy srorrs.
I coal. But his font tapped the Hour. opening should be effectually nnd is■ ’Why do you feed every tramp
nrverttiel»,*«.«. and I"'i curely covered, and n cap of porcelain

Tl,"y ........ tert..",

We Receive Better Cream

PORCELAIN CAP FOR BOTTLE

3 ounces each of zine ointment and ci '* ^iii. .11;..,, ir.;.
Ii.....line and one-half •i»uu«m uf »ul- 1 " '? 1 ' W”,W8
.
Well.*

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

'

School Report.
IU.*|h)i*L Af Edger school fur the
month ending Oct. 2nd., lull.
.Days taught. 20.
Total attendance. 190.
Average daily attendance, UI4;
Xu. of buys enrolled, «&gt;.
No. of girls enndleil, 4.
Total riirollnient. 10.
Percentage of attendance, U5.
Those neither lardy n&lt;»r absent
wen*: Neville Wood, Wm. Bells.
Orjilia. Itonnld and Roderick War-

tier. Ruse Bronson, Phvllis Edger,!
Josephine Dimond and Hoy Belson.
Visitors for the month were Mrs.
Grace Wood and Violet Bron*on.
Ethel Jtdinson, teacher.; liVrdy are: |&gt;oniia flow;
Ibov.t'r, I'.liinbel
Sin...., ..........
VanSjK-kle. Forn-4 Slamii. Willard
School Report.
.Report of Bristol sc
for W.-I..I. r. Edilii VanSyckle, I..&gt;,.ibelle WaniiT siuil I.yla Zimmerman.
inonlh ending Oct. 2, 1911.
Ella Durham. teacher.
Total attendance. iiW.i.
Average daily attendant*
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

r

"NO,” said Ih’h wife, "but
il isbun Iris cozy cornel* seat.
; purpose. Helng of glass and having
qirilv a salisfiirtion to me to so* d "&lt;’,‘0iU‘*." said Iris wife treiniF-! “ Bmoolh ,ur,ftC* tJM»™ u ,lul® or uo
mali eat a meal without lluding l,‘»*,b'."yi&gt;u don't love me as you us- opportunity for the lodgment of germs,
fault With the cooking."
rd to!"
80d- furthermore, its shape in such
------------ ' "My darling heart of In’arts." hr ’bat the edges ot the botUe uro corWhat to do Willi tin- (aners
exclaimed, desperately eyeing Ihr/ered and protected from contamlna•j,,..,,
...'
.clock, "what makes you say thtit?" tlon.
t.nf lu.l I 1 . I
C T°a w nl"'
"Brcnue,.. Grorgr." Shr answered.!
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lain lioxes !&lt;■ my f|)r cleaning.fry- ■■when we'were nr-l mnrrirri it u«-i
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Ju..i PREVENT SCOURS IN CALVES

a

conii'i-.s &lt;&lt;f III . .'.’.Mu -i " llj^h'i'lllirl! "I,,'l’n[l‘l'*d fur wnVds. and , ran j Infectious Disease Gains Access to the
|..u., ....... I,
than any- ,£^h!i’^^
Body of V°una A"'m" 8oon
Hung you can buy for (he purpo&gt;.*. f1)Ur mhna^r
¥
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A,Ur "* Blrth-

Rules for FLuling.
Thr (a»UM« of llendui hr.
: &lt;Br C. H. ECKLKF. MU-roart Expsrlmsnt
E.it -lowly umiI mustiiaio ihor-’l
If pain in the head isjlimilcd to
One kind ot scours is an Infectious
oughly.
le.. ...........
region of the forehcai! _ and,
Lflltvo wiirries uulridu the din. ~ disease Which gnlns access to tiio body
(ho calf sonn r.ften birth through
X..I r. II
I
iMtain and n H',rtl f&lt;»r giasses? Tnlc-jjI °f
the
freshly broken navel cord. It usu­
X.iiir ammh^hrn
f
1
^ko of
medicine will not relicv.* this
■ T il1 t.*.
u
I
.r ! hi*;ul:i&lt;*ln*.
Another form of head ally occurs within a itcek and often
oil.*.. I lav
arises from Indigestion. Hun- within 48 hours’XieT the calf is born,
■■■ th.- a,,d run" 1Lb cjurss quickly. The
Iiroiieilv Ii mlo i? !?. I I I
gcr' lo0' *'“'&gt;»'’•&lt; severe pain. in
lew.
y
’
1 bc h:*n"-!, li'
A
m ad.
ati.
a quick
qiiiCK rem-dy
rvinruy for
for th.*I
I hr | symptoms are sudden, severe sickness.
Jlr-l i&lt; a reiillilz powder or a do*** sunken eyes and usually-a white, fouluf
ellervescent
citrate
of
mainic*ia.
! smelling dung. If one calf has beCuring Tender Feel.
or !«.&gt;&gt;.! come infected-others are liable to conl./rVimmi'^ ihnt’TA u‘l
W'11 If one has missed n incnl
meal-wilt
wvii-m &lt;vint-&lt;-&lt;| inc:il—will, tract tho disease and dlo in the samo
"
j manner. It is Important to thoroughly
। disinfect box stalls where calves are
&lt;*.ni'"s corns to disappear.
Tai-1’
cum or foot power should be used
japped sud'ha’o them well bedded
freely on the feet in hot weather to
1 with clean straw. It is always a good
I'educe friction mid therefore liaHIvLiU
•P,aM 10 disinfect tho navel cord when
'Ild.y tn hlifdttru.
If a S!,w ni)JS
■ — ■ ■ ■ — M ! 1110
born and. if there Is reason
tin* lirel. clean the bnii.-e or blister
'.suspect thw might contract the disand -|&gt;Hi rtnps of mlhediyc iilasfer
easn, extra precaaUoM should bo
oyep fin* spot.
This usually en-■
,4kcII tuch o BjIireing the cord with
-ablerorp to W.’lTr Tliv shoo ‘ Hut
nil- wilhoul the filighlcBl dh:com- And i&gt; Restored lo Health by *
fo|t.
, .
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or to tie tlie end of the cord with n
Lydia th. rmknani 8 Veg- String and wrap a strip of cloth
('.leaning Fruit.
etable Compound.
, around the calf’s body. A mild aoiu,
. *r—:----- —-— . ,
tlon of creolln. zenoleum or carbolic
Fruil.s for food should he fresh,
Euphcmia, Ohio.—“Becauxd of total acM
ni,pI|ed to the cord as
ripe .nuil
dean.
rip.*
hi. clean.
Fntils «.ct&gt;os&lt;&lt;I
myself
disinfectant* "7, in
long
”■ tin* lunrkd
'uarioM often
oiu-n undergo Ij ignorance
r"r----- '-7“of how to care for TiT
— I*a aiwniectanc.
pa/Tinl dcccnnpiHllion.
dccoinpo-iiliOn. Wio-n
Wh'-n &lt;ie-।
d&lt;* | when verging into womanhood.and from
_______________
pii/tlnl
•unpo-ilion lias nol
not actually*
ndually begun I tak,nK“ldwh«r«oln^to*chooI&gt; I »uf- ODrtt-iT r.i eioeeni rr-rnmo
&lt;• .'mp.&gt;-ilion
(11X1 -«iihT,in
*. ..F— rfruit
_i
..is ofleii!
the
surface
of ,1
Gm
^rom a «iispl*ccmcnl. and each PROFIT IN CAREFUL FEEDING
.oxered
dust'and
.M.i..
—mi with
i. mold,
....i.i ...
.
. ’genus! month I had aovero pain, and n.uaea
—---------of vnrmus sorts, often of
deadly! which alway.meont a lay-off from work i Common Cow. Capable ef Producing
i liitracter, writes a physician. Ca»*- for two to four days from tho lime I ■
•
----------tul selection of fruit to ha served waa 16 year. old.
by Ordinary Methods.
and a thorough cleansing of it is al­
•• I went to Kansas to live with my sisways of the utmost importance.
Ur and while there a doctor told me of
bucli fruits as apples, plums and
Pinkham retnedie. but I did not um
grapes should be dipped for4wo the
From a careful Investigation we And I
minutes in a 5 per eent solution of them Uien as* my faith in patent medi­ that our common cows are capable ot
cines
was limited. After my sister died
peroxide of hydrogen.
The com­
1
came
home------------------------------------to Ohio to live and that producing a much larger yield tt\an is!
mercial brand used for bleaching is r --------------secured
Irom the average common cow [
suitable for tho purpose and is . “*•&gt;•«» my home for the last 13 years,
much less expensive.
After disiti-i "The Change of Life came when I was In the state- During the past decade!
feeling the fruit needs to hi' Ihoryears old and about thia time I saw
.Highly rinsed.
Berrios, salad ! my physical condition plainly described unlverslty farm, tn the dairy herd, al
p»d inxfact all fruits and in ono of your advertisements. Then I number of common cows; that is, cows I
v. iu-tnbl. s may be thus rendered began using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- with no dairy heredity.
•-.-If.' tor ealinp.
etable Compound and I cannot tell you
The average’ yield from these coin-1
11. most, native Causa of smnui. r or any ono tho relief it gave me in die mon cows, for 83 yearly records, la
u.000 pounds of milk and 822 pounds
of butter; which last, valued ox 87
ph I,v &lt;t.‘ri&gt;iiHH)&lt;iUfnii &lt;-stu.&lt;-i Tlv
during tlfe last 18 years I have not
lnr-*e'.*i|i.M whbrr tin* air is In;!! P*111 out two dollars to a doctor.and have cents per pound, is equal in round j
for wuaacc
butter .lUiK'.
alone. Thei
a
■■ I
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.wax*, to
w •460 ava
1 ue i
rh .igid With milii-ns of gernu t” boen
‘blc«Fw*&lt;hexeelleothcalthforawo- average receipt per common row tn
beenblestwithexccllenthcalthforawowoman of my age and Iran thank Lydia the ,tale b »4«W: which .how. that)
Ihe cubic yaiil.
E-Pinkham ^Vegetable Compound for IL the average cow la yielding |14 less
Coign of Yantugc.
1 h.v I n
°f L f”
’ rer Mnum ,h"n •*«
easily yield L
‘•rb.i you're charging !) per rent in-!
-!
ler- sl. What- do you Hunk Hie
th. value of grx»d
Ro&gt;l hcalih°
huUh. V I1 r''“ “• «”» “
“ ““’•"Hr farm.
«•'»
I."rd'll say t&lt;&gt; lhal?.”
.
-------------- -----------'■N'dliing.
He’ll look down on lhal h*VB now canuxl a comfortable little
Butterfat
In
Milk.
home just by sewing and nursing. I I
it and iabe it' fw-a 6."—Judge.
have recommended the Cbmpound to . The avers
average quality of milk should i
many with goal results, m il is excel- ytold
about
‘
—t * P«r Mat of butterfat by
A Conic Bonn.
«"k. V?
h*fQru and after child» Babcock
Babcock text. Full direction, fur
A dani.-el vvho lived in Dubuque
birth."—Miss Evelyn Aueua Stew­
ART, Eupfiemia. Ohio.
' U u»« of------------------------------------Was ambitious l»i marry a dtique,
If rca w«t .nXl
’old w,th
u,tin« “*chlne.. Five
Bul n« noil" hove in sislM ■
.
’
per cent of the milk la an Xinn
I' diivuuraged her quiglit
And -lie inarrwd a barber
u ber iftnied -l. utiaT. Lraa, Mass. Your Inter will a1*1* w Vuttar.
Luque. ‘
bo opened, read and answered by a !- —Cleveland Plain
‘lain Dealer, ji "omtn'and held in atrict confideneo.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

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New Ideas
By Wives Which
Have Built Men s Fortunes
One man got $75.a rnnrth; tho wife got an .
idea and to-day lie is making a fat salary and
has $40,^00 in the bank. Another wife’s
idea has bought a v/hoic ranch without
irady money. Anothes wife is multiplying
the family income by ft?. '■ 'cci» ?s ofwomen
have been induced to tell their ideas in the *
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and MassiahAhip. Recall tho words
of loiah fl:9, 10 and note that the
Lord stated dhal there was a ful­
fillment of those words in the peo­
ple who listened Jo Him I Ml-. 13:13­
15.) Hee alsp 2 Cor. 4:3, t.
In v
149 of our lesson we learn that it
was with a kiss Hr was betrayed,
iiv one who haii been a companion
of His. Head John 13:18, 19, where
He told them before it cgnut lo
pass, and slated that the scripture
I would be fulfilled ' thereby.
The
i scripture He referred lo was Ps.

would

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other members of the family;

N

are happy—appetite* sharpen, tilings
brighten up generally. And Calumet

J Baking Powder is responsible for It all.
f For Calumet never fails. Its
wonderful leavenlug qualities Insure
perfectly shortened, faultlessly raised
bakings.

.

Cannot be compared with
other baking powders, which promise
without performing.

Even a beginner in cooking
gets delightful results with tills neverfailing Calumet Baking Powder. Your
grocer knows. Ask him.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS

Life is Altogether Too Short
To worry out your days
half frozen. Let us heat
your home with a

mrstow

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the furnace that for aim*
plicity, durability and
economy of operation
Is not surpassed*

HUFFMAN BROTHERS
JEFFERSON STREET

HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN

Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, IBich.

MISSIONARY UYS JAPS

WILL MAKE WAR OR U. S.

Declares Time is Coining When
Asiatics Will Resent Exclmdoh
and Breaking of Treaties.
"With our Japanese exclusion
policy und the breaking of treaties
with.China, as we arc. constantly
doing, the time is rapidly ap­
proaching when these two power­
ful nations will resent the indigni­
ties being forced upon them, com­
mence arming against the white
peril, and, force Hie U. S. Howard
the military, method* that arty play­
ing such a great part in the pres­
ent European conflict," said Dr.
Sidney I,. Gulick, of Kyoto, Japan,
in an address to MO people nt the
Board of Commerce auditorium,
'JTiesdny afternoon.
Dr. Gulick is mi American mia-

when the Lord, resisted nol. the lat­
ter said, v 51 “Hut h&gt;&lt;w then shall
the scripliiH's be fulfilled, that thus
it must lie?” Here we nm dis­
tinctly told lhal what happened
was in ftilflllmenl of what was
wrillen would corne lo pass; and in
Ael.s*lk23. looking bai-k u|h&gt;ii thoxo
evcnl.a, lhal.I|n* purposes of God
had hoed nceomplishisl. ■ When Hie trod to attend the 106th , annual
meeting of the American'board of
conunissionerfl fnr foreign mis­
says "How that Christ died for our sions. He spent 26 years in the
sins according to (he scriptures; Asiatic countries and is looked up­
And that He wa* buried, and that on as an authority on Asiatic prob­
lems.
On.
I sought to take Him.
from the hands of
| because His hour was

life" John 10:17 . and- now al­
though lie did cauM' lli'-fo*-* to fall
Imrkwnrd by merely Faying "I am
iJolm 18:5' He lakes n step toward
lhe ftilllliini'iit nf those words in
John 10:1" by resisting nol. Just
here let us pause io note His word*
in John I8:H "I have told yon that

i,-i mvni- r”
....... .
see a hint of the glortpus &lt;«n»pel.
in Hull II;- wa* inlpm Hint we might
g&lt;i free.
Again, v 5rt of our lesson, we are
loid (hat. ‘all Illis was done, lhal
I the sci itituves &lt;&gt;f lhe prophets
tniuhl lie fuliilletl."
In fohiaking
Him: Hu- disciples fulfilled His own
words
Ml. 20:31’. which words
were ImsetL u|M»n artd in part quot­
ed from Hie scriptures. Hie quotatioi being from Zech. 13:7.
tn
yielding - Himself, without resis­
tance. lo death, even lhe death of
tlie cross. He fulfill* Hie type of
the burnt offering (Lev. I'. In
Isaac we se*« this same tiling lypiIn Mk. 8:31 wc read of the Lord
-aviijg that "the Son of man. must
suffer many things, and be rejected
l&lt;&gt; tlie ciders, nhd &lt; f tlie .chief
pricsl*. and scribe*, and lie killed,
and after three days ri*e again." In
v 57 &lt;ff »ur hisKin
He is.brought
liefore the high- priest, the elders
aud the scribes, who reject Him. as
lb- said.
Ili-cgll thnl Caianflas it
was wlio nlli-nd the prophecy of

DOES YOUR COAL
BURN TO CLINKERS?
IF SO, READ THIS!
Here is a graphic illustration of what the coal you buy this winter must do. Every
atom of it should go into the production of heat, BUI IT DOESN'T.
All coal is adulter­
ated with slate, sulphur, iron and other impurities which reduce its heat value per pound.

THE WISEST
COAL CONSUMER
walrhew carefully the way his eoal
burps. If it hums to clinkers and
slug, he knows lhe coal Ls impure*
and some of the money lhal lie was
investing in coul was really paying
for Hicm* useless impurities. Hr
decides to buy clean coul und
knows when hr gels il, for I Its rrsiilur is nshrs only.

ALFALFA PRODUCES MOST

II1U

in ft.
linn
and

ECONOMICAL CATTLE FEED

l.he Stock Raising. Which Makes
Country Prosperous. Depends
Upon Altaite.
\s the future prosperity of Hie
country, from
an agricultural
slmid|M&gt;int, will depend upon otir
live slock so must ttn* raising of
(hut live slock depend upon alfalfa
ns Hie best roughage with whlr.lt to
put on the most weight nl lhe least
ciist. So important has alfalfa he­
roine us an ecouoiliicul feed that il
is almost imtiossitile to sny too
much about il. Tlie following arti­
cle was written by A. P. Grout of
Scott county, Illinois.
This suc­
cessful alfalfa grower says:
“After twenty years' experience
in growing'altelfa I have cornu lo
the cmtclualon that the average
yield per annum, under Hit* ordi­
nary and usual cmuliUons which
prevail in Illinois, should not be
less than five ton* per acre. I have
nol always grown this amount, but
Hint was whefi I was gelling ex­
perience mid learning how. I am
doing il now. and whenever I tail
it is not the fault of the plant, l.ut
Ix-cause I have not dune my pail
(ir i'omplicd with some of tin* con­
ditions or requirement * which vxT
periciice has found to in- necessary
for its successful growth.
"Hast year 1 harvester! more than
five tons per acre from a twentylive acre field. This same Hehl this
year yielded better than two tons al
lhe first cutting, and tietween one
and one-half mid two tons aL Hie
secund cCitling. This makes neces-

These
rulers
were
assembled
awailing His arrival. Imagine their
silti.sfllction ns they Itehpld their
victim before them! Think of Hi*1 qOuflrr inns nl Hie next cutting lo
MilTvriitu at* He
nitjk'o-five Iona for lhe Reason.
"The etlreme length of the first
sinfut men.
Their desin- was to two ■ cuttings were 38 Inches each,
pul Him to death, nnd lo Ihis end bul in order to take good measure
they sought false wUnrsses v 59 . we will call them :u&gt; inches, or six
Nothing is said alioiit seeking nny feet for the two cullings. At this
rale the total growth for the sea­
IUI u-u I I
, son will be close on lo ten,feel.
runner. His I’alher. His feats.-4li*
‘The value rtf aTTalfii as u -food,
fidelity, were llis true witnesses. in comparison with other farm
They di*sired false witnesses. Even crops, I* nut alone determined by
UmiurII snmn raise witm•*-"• came, the quantity. The actual food val­
luiHinik* wa* accomplished through ue of the ^lifferehl crops is based
diem for "their wiluoM agreed not upon Hie amount of the different
together” Mk. H:5fi'. . Two wit­ digestible Aitfrienla: protein, car­
nesses finally came mpl misquoted bohydrate/ and fat contained. The
His own words, which again shows value। per |s&gt;und -assigned for lhe
their blindness (John
2:19-21;. digestible food nutrients ns tin*
“Their three charge.: Profaned the haaiiKof calruluUon by the United
temple, spake against Moses, elaun- States Departnie.nl. of Agriculture
cj in be the Son of God. He was are: Brotcin. (J7-l000lhs; cnrboliymisunderstood, as to the first two. drales,
«LI000th»;
fat. l-idfilh.
Tlie Inst Ho truly was and His life Tliese figure* are only reMlive as
. .. , .................
I U '•
unv.
Hie price of food elements vary ill
ing* were piTvrrtcd. IL is the dev- different sections .from year to
lil’s strategy to mix nn element of year."
_____________ __
!truth with every life."
To these
accusations He aaswered nothing.' HIGHWAY LINED WITH PEACH
Sublime word* ‘'Hut Jesus held His

o

nuci
line
old
pair

THE
BEST FURNACE

also
and

In existence will not deliver the
proper amount of heat without
gopd ronl. Hciiiembcr that the hu­
man body requires good food to
perform good work.
Furnnro In­
digestion is fust ns much of n fuel
-ttsjhc human .stomach ills.

tell

If.
mov
an «
soul
Wot]
Woe

fieri
rorni

THE BEST
PRESCRIPTION

plga.

ollie;
a not
ticul

for- u choking. sputtering, smoking
cool tire La PUKE COAU Every
pound of the coal we arc offering
Ims been carefully scrt-wird und In­
spected. mid we Ini Hr you Into our
yards lo examine II. Your own test
will show you whrlhrr you liought
rcal.roal or clinkers.

Ch
farm
will
half
John

offer
caUli
YOU WILL
SAVE DOLLARS
by tilling your coni hln now. before
winter m-Is in. We have several
ciii-loads of ciuil standing mi the
track now including PtMlAII(W1*AS
mid IltM'.KlNG VALLEY lump, and
uImi (.Himel llu- IwM Ih-v-pluce vo.d
on lhe nuirki-L
For jour furnace
mir Egg or Stove rim I will suit you;
(or jmir stove try mir Chestnut,
easy to handle mid right for the
PUP|M*M*.

REM.

Four
tenr

very
seniM

START A GOOD HABIT
and when you want anything in our line, call us up. We sell Blacthford’s Cali Meal, Hard and
Soft Coal,.Colic,’ Cement, Lime, Plaster, Tile, Flour, Barrel Salt, Feed, Middlings, Bran, Oil
Meal,.Barley, Ground Corn and Oats, Hay and Straw and Homestead Fertilizer.

Remember
Buv
J*7Coni
you
ivemcmocr We
wepu
y Your
i uui Grain
urum an,:
wbejj*

,he hiKBaHey
1,Mt tu«rket
for it.
Hay orprice
clover

Bring
your
wc
wanlinlhem

Edmonds Brothers
Phone 18

—The Elevator Men—

nnd &lt;1

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

---------- WILL STRIKE----------100,000 MICHIGAN HOMES

A

VOTEJOJ

white
front
Hickc
day
drivii
nceid
not b
probs
Thou
sinasl
nil Wl
nbsoli
In

Hastings, Mich.

masher or a granite ware radon
Utilizing Mulberries.
Mending Malting.
I peace."
When falsely accused He
TREES TO CROSS MISSOURI
Should you make an ugly tear in
In many section*; wild mulber­ slightly crush Hie mixture. Meas­
'was silent.
He did nol attempt to
ure the pulp and juice mid add
vindicate llim*olf. the veiy thing
your matting, as is often done' in ries ate very abundant.
Mulber­ half
as much sugar.
Bring Hi»
;wr are sn nnxiini* In do under «urn- As in Europe, ProccediuFsnm Kniil moving heavy furniture over' it, ries tiiay he combined wilh poose- mixture
to a boll over a slow tli«
. Soles Will Go Into Good /
ilur circnnislances. Read Mt. 6:11;
mend It by darning ii wilhi-rftfUa nr •brerio* -la make au excelbml mar; ,tUld allow it to siqipier slowly un­
Is. 53:7. &lt; Under oath as to His
Roads Fund.
til
it
is
I
hick
when
roiil.
Heal the
colors Hint match the pattern. . inalndo.
Select, nnd prepare iho
In Missouri il is proposed lo have Thia Is much belter than a patch. mulberries .a* for canning, blare marmalade in .glass jdrs or pour «t
that brings the senlnco of death.
into jelly glasses and cover it with
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
Not from the false witnesses, bul a slate highway, extending from ami it can lie most neatly done. If
is very bad. run a heavy
melted parnflln.
Himself came tpc evidence. In an­ one side of lhe commonwealth to the tear
in Western Michigan.
or two across il I#" furnish a kettle with a third as many goo.seswer to tin* request of the high .the other and lined with peach cord
foundation for the Weaving of tlie Imrries.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
With it wooden potato
trees.
.
•
Store on Corner pf Monroe arid Division Ave.
raflla. * Il is easy lo sew the co? i
Tlie Missouri legislature will be into place with a large darning
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
asked to pass a law making these needle, ami to fasten il securely.
ting on Ihn right hand of power;” trees-the property of the state and There is no better- material for
Bell, 173
Bell, 651
mid spoke of His coming again. His providing for their protection. The
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
the fraying edges of mat­
deity He claims. He is at the right trees will be given scientific aUen- mending
hand of power, as our High Priest, lion, the fruit to be harvested and ting than raflla.
lb- comes again as King. This les- sold for the benefit of the road
RE YOU AWARE, that if the proposed Amendment to the Consti­
Fruit Pirklr.
.
sent Him wr san. of David; now vve timonv was regarded as blasphemy. fund.
tution of tho State ot Michigan, to bc known as Section 10. and to
Witnesses
From an aesthetic standpoint
aic studying the events connected | But see John 10:33-39.
Did you ever try fruit pickle? A
be voted upon on Election Day, November 3, 1914. Is adopted, its
I were s«’il needed.’ His own words the plan is commendable- Peach very, good ono can be made by
were
’
sufficient.
Ami
thus
He.
is
provisions will strike One Hundred Thousand Michigan homes, and affect
trees’by the roadside would be or­ mixmg peaches, apples nnd pears
raliain.
Matthew is the Hook of
the interests of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Michigan citizens, who
riiltillmenl of M’ripliHi- is men- blasphemed who was accused of namental. Whether they could be together.
First rub the down off
blasphemy. U‘l us return to v fit made useful in the sense of in­ the peaches with n piece of .flannel
are carrying Fraternal protection? The clUzena of thia State must look
to note that sitting at the right creasing the road funds is a matter or. a soft cloth, pare the apples,
to the Insurance Department for protection in alt insurance matters. The
Insurance Department supervises all Insurance Companies, and aeeka to
i fulfilled. even though mention is hand of power lakes us back lo of doubt. Tho peach' is a fragiii’ leaving the sterns on. and if the
keep fraudulent companies out of thia State. Let us look to tbb Depart­
not made of il. We shall take for the scriptures. Ps. 11:1: as does tree and to maintain and protect skin on lhe pears is thick, pare
also
coming
ip
lhe
clouds
of
heav
­
a
slate
peach
orchard
scattered
ment for Information in this crista.
them also. Then stick two whole
[our
en.
Dan.
7:13.
It.
»ln
resimnse
to
along
hundreds
of
miles
of
public
EOK SUNDAY NOV. 1.
cloves in every piece of fruit. *
lesson Divisions:
Hie question of the high priest (v highway would be an expensive
READ, BROTHER, AND PONDER WELL
Weigh the fruit.
To every 0
------------...-------. ,. ARRESTED ACCORDING TO 66 . He is declared to be guilty of
undertaking. The cost of protec­ pounds of it allow 3* pounds of su­
Cpmmlxxloner Wlnahlp. of the
The Arrest and Trial of Jesus. ML THE SCIllPTT’RES. I7-5A5.
dentil.
Why? John
19:7.
He tion probably would far exceed any gar and a pint of strong vinegar,
UlchlKan Slate Insurance Depart­
। 11. ACCUSED ACCORDING TO
largo exteht the value of
income that might bo received four dozen cloves and two dozen
THE SCRIPTURES. 57-fifl.
KI DeneDclarr Koclotlex?
talioii. "Nn’vv everyone who denies
cassia buds. The simp should be
ank Hxxbrouck. fiuperl
Iteftrt l.k. 22:17-65,
HL ABUSED ACCORDING TO« His divinity assejils lo the charg** from the fruit 'crop.
Hut tho idea of.planting trees on cooked fifteen minutes before the
limit Fraternal Rocletlee io- tbn
hilroductorv.
THE SCRIPTURES.-.fifi-tn. '
payment ot Death BeneOta only,
they made, that of blasjdieiny mid the public iiinds is « good one. fruit is put in.
The flnrl verse of Hie Gospel ac-l
Skim well while
The Outline Developed.
ana would dextroy Blate xuperment Into the fundamental law
dtffen-iiitf/of death."
There
are
many
varieties
Hint
lording to Matthew gives us a key], We are first .......
...............
cooking:
Cook
the
fruit
in
the
the
vlxlon.of Michigan. would. In my judg
introduced I"
Following this sentence in the would be belter for the purpose sirup until it is lender, then pack
Eent. restrict the activities cl
to its content!-. “Tlje Book of th-- scene of Iho third portion of mir
Ichtgao Fraternal Orders t«
court of injustice, such abuse, is than lhe peach tree. Some years
in jars—stone’ "r glass—pouring
generation
of Jesus-Christ,
the Son
e
-----Inst
- j.„,lesson, when GimI’s Holy One in-apod upon His .innocent head as ngo there'was talk of having a ca- il
• &gt;f rv-.JU
David, the-----boh of Abraham." The!was betrayed by Judas.
the idrnp over it, nnd s»-nl.
thio Amendtalpp-lined
-highway
in
Kentucky.
Iind 25 chapters of the Book pre- event
fulfilled,
God’s Word.
------ ............
....................
.
In V was written in the scriptures. They
nuncly, the lodge xyxtem,’
Aonl Hint as the son of David, and 17 we read “Judas, one of the spil In Hi* face. See Is. 50:6: 52:14. Thu plan never materialized, bul
Ilopclc*s Lung Trouble Cured.
See Mic. 5:1. but that was no faull of the plan,
therefore related to the Jews and twelve.” From John 6:70, 7t we They smote Him.
miixioncra, wcii-xxwwn rrnt*rnallitf. xnd uitncna __
__
_
Many ‘recoveries from
Lung
• loHhe kingdom of which He is the learn that Jesus spake of Judas as Wa complain of our hitler experi­ which waa .altogether admirable.
&lt;&gt;n«rally, condemn th* prorlxlonx ot tho proposed
Bl M |
Bul which of us had en­
Troubles are duo to Dr. Heirs PineKing. Chapters 26 and. 27 give u* being a devil, "being one of the ences.
Amendmint. Every Fraternal Society. Including Rail11 ID N fl |
Il strengthens tlie
W. T. llutchons, Nicholson. Ga, Tar-Honcy.
the death of the son of Abraham. twelve."
way Orsanlxatlori*. Trada Colona and Conunarvu I UULU 11U a
Again, in Mt. 26:21 we dured at lhe hand of man what He
Travclerr. have taken up arms agalnxt the proposed
’ Am son of David He is related nar- listen tn Him saying-io the disci­ did. lo say .nothing of the cup He had a severe attack of rheumatism. Lungs, check* lhe'Cough and gives
Amendment, tf the Fraternal System U to be pre- S5=5SS3S2
ticqlarly tn Israel. As son of Abra­ ples, the twelve, “Verily I say unto drank on the cross when His Fath­ His feat, ankles and joints were relief at once.—Mr. W. S. Wilkins,
nerved. THE AMENDMENT MUST BE DEFEATED.
ham to all the world (Gen. 12:3.? you. that one of you shall betray er’s face was turned from Him? He swollen, ami moving about was Gales N. C. write*: “I used Dr.
Do your part. Brother, ct the Eolia, Tucaday. Nov. 1. a
IVo whose one Word would have smil­ very painful.
He was certainly in Bell's Pine-Tar-Hbney in. n case
As son of David He offered Himself me." Hi* Word waj fulfilled. We
For LRerxtwrc Addras
to Israel as their King,' as son of wonder al Hie blindness • of mcJ. -ten His tormentors, suffered it all— a bad way when he started to lake given ui&gt; ns hopeless and it effected
r
—
...
hnve
’
we
done
for
Foley Kidney Pills. Be s&gt;tys, “Just a complete cure." Get a bottle oif
Abraham h»* died. "And not for that who today reject the Gospel ana for us.
If
a few doses, made mo feel belter, Dr. Bell's ' Pine-Tar-Honeyi
nation only" (John 11:52.1 For Ab- the Person of that Gosp**!: &gt;’«* here Him?
rjtbaiu is related to Gentiles as well we have blindness, in lhal a mulHNext week—Sowing and Reaping and now my pains and rheuma­ your cough i.&lt; dry and hacking let
tism are all gone and 1 sleep all il trickle down tho throat, you will
..........
Detroit,
.
Michigan
AMA Jews. Km Romans I. In the tude came to take Him, evidently -Gal. 6:1-10. ‘
night long.—A. E. Mulholland— surely get relief. .Only 25c. al your
tIdl'd quarter we concluded the fearful of His power, and yet‘fail­
Sincerely yours^
Druggist.—Adv.
Ames.
Adv.
•iudy »-•&lt; thoae chapters which pre- ing to see in il a proof of His deity

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY

Hsrry County P*p.ri 'Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

BANNER.

THE HASTINGS
20 PAGES

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SEVEN AUCTION SALES ADVERTISED IN THE
BANNER THIS WEEK. FINE LISTS OFFERED.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 29,1914

George
_ Austin.
|hflndles cornstalks, quantity of poDETROIT FREE PRESS DIS­
George Ausljn Jias renled his lol‘“is «i&gt;'i other orllrdcs. u You will
CREDITS CHASE S. OSBORN'S
farm, ami will have an auction sale ‘Hint the lull purliciilurs in the adv.
CANDIDACY
at the farm D4 mile* north of on another page.
Nashville.
Col. Henry Bidelman I
------- —-auctioneer, Frank McDerhy clerk.
Kaestr and Ilaynum.
There will be offered a fine rnarel To close tho estate of the late MR. OSBORN AND SALOON
and colt, H cows. 0 young cuttle,
came, It
i.jGeorge J. Kuru thu administrator,
KEEPERS DO NOT HITCH
hogs. 13 slicop. uH |Nu...
,u.r Khay.
UUifi nn
mint
ItXI&lt;|. the tenant on Hie
shocks coni mid other
her article*. ..
&gt;1 farm, Harley I). Hayman will have
will bo an aflainoon sale. Dinner an auction sale nt the George Kunz
for those coming .from a distance. farm, 2 miles west and I mnoTfim. Was Not in Detroit on Day When
Consull I he adv. nn another page &lt;&gt;f Noshvilh', M-etinri 3, Maple Grove'
Free Press Said He Consulted
for the date and all partic'ul.ors.
township.
Col. W. H. Couch will
With Saloon Keepers.
be the auctioneer. Chris, .Marshall,
Tho following mlitorial appeared
Frank Bryans.
clerk.
This wilt be a big sale.’
In order to raise moncy’which ho There are offered 4 horses. D cows., in The Ionia Sentinel of October 8.
.
must raise quick Frank Bryans will 12 young cattle. 30 sheep, 30 hogs1 HHi:
have an auction sale al liis farai 5 and pigs, 80 chickens and a big list
Campaign Methods.
miles south ami (4 mill* oast of of farm tools. The adv. elsewhere,*
in the Detroit Free* Press
will
give-^-ou
Hie
dalh
and
all
par
­
I Inst Ings, iH'lween Um lleudorsholl
Tuesday morning there appeared
and McOinber school lirmsox on xec- ticulars.
an article On the front page and
lion 8, Baltimore. Col. W. H. Cmicb
half a column long, in which il wax
Mrs. F. IN. Root.
auctioneer. Mr. Bryans offers four
stated U|hiii rumor and unverified
line young hoi fl-s, 2 of thcm'4 years
Owing ,ti&gt; her husbandX death, , report that Chase H. Oxiiorn - had
old
mentioned in the
ui.i iiiviiuoiivu
iup ni|v,
nor, and
ana n fin*?
i.'v* Mrs.
airs. F.
r. N. iuhu
iiirougii the
me admin-'
namin- visited several Ih-troil saloons on
Roof,, througli
Uncle Charley Andrus
palr of yearling I'erclierohk which ialralor.of the estate. will have an Saturday evening for tho ptirpniuY
Wilhoul dissentingj vob\ Uncle
were not in the published list.
He auction Mie at the Will Crittenden of gelling the sup|Hirt of the De­
also offers 5 row*. 70 sheep. 15 hu^s farm, one-half mile . east of the troit saloon eci&gt;rrx. Wilh careful Charlie Andrus, the fifiihful custo­
and
scl
__
j pig*. some farm tools, quantity * Striker school
houno on section i. attention to detail and accuracy dian of Barry eounl/J court house
of hay. Intnlier, etc. The adv. will (Baltimore, . Henry Bidelman will the names of certain saloon keep­ and yard, was iv-eli-hxl janitor
tell
vnn till.
nil partir*ilnrs. Im
Im mm
loll you
the rlnli,
date mu!
ami all
he Ithe
auctioneer and Will Critten­ ers whom the ex-govemor was al­
den dork. It will ho an afternoon leged to have visited Were given. for the eighth coiisecaHve year, by
Il II Mill,,.
sale. There are offered 2 horses, a Also wilh careful attention to (lie I he Iwtani of “upertism-. Mr. An­
II. B. Miller will quit farming nnd cow. 3 plgx. 25 chickens, quantity of legal aspect of the case, those nlle- drus is one of Hie o|dc«t living pio­
it
move h&gt; Woodland.
He will have hay. pram, onions and potatoes, al­ gnUonx were all worded with care, neers of Hastings uwnship.
The sad death of nn&lt;l tho saloon keepers who were ,1s due lo his untiring efforts that
an-auction sale al his farm.-C miles so farm tools.
j Mr. Hoot will surely incline th** named, it was stated were not I lie lawn is kept in sueli good con­
south and one-half mile cast of
Woodland village on section 27,J, pood people of Hint locality to turn! found to verify tho reports. How­ dition in the Ktiinnier. lie is "on the
•Woodland twp. Hol. W. H. Cnueh ou* ni"l Me*’ I hat Mrs. Hoot's auction: ever, this unverified’ nnd unvcriil- job” early every morttiiti: and ha«
will Is* the auctioneer, J. J. England i«"'X'v'**- S.*o the adv. on an- ablo report was dremed worthy of hardly known a day oR illne.-s dur­
i lcrk. IL will bo nn afternoon sale, other page for dale, terms and pni- a place on (he front page of one of ing his life. He is a faimliar figure
al the county building and h&lt;&gt; lias
’
rnrnmeneing at 1 ovioek sharp.; Hrularx.
’
Michigan's "lending” newspapers.
Mr. Miller offer* 0 cow*. 8 hogs and'
-----------As a matter- of fact the entire made many friends.
pig*, ton chickens, 3 or 4 acres corn
Geo. Cunnoin.
story was made out of whole cloth
in shock, a lot of farm tools and
The farm which’ George Cannom for the purpose of discrediting (he
other articles.
Nolo the adv. on ।has Iw'.'ii renting lias been sold, nnd candidacy of Chase S. Oxltorn. Mr.
another page, which gives full par­ he will have an auction sale nt what Osborn was not- in’ Detroit on Sat­
ticular*
1 is known ns tho Edward Reese farm urday, he did not call on any sa­
Hi miles MUIh ami 2 miles w&lt;*sl of loon kfepers, and he would not
Charlex (L Hcrvcn.
Nashville, on section
2H Maple liaVe called on them if he had been
Charles C. Hervcn. baa x«hl his Grove township. &lt;7ol. W. IL Couch there. Mr. Osborn and the saloon
farm and will quit, farming,
____ _
He will Im Hie auctioneer and E. Lieb- keepers of tho slate do not hlioh.
Mr. Osborn came tn Ionin Satur­ WILL BE HELD IN .V M. C. A.
will have a sale al ?*
the
— farm onc’
haU’er clerk.
Mr. Cannom offers
ifEinui'AirrERs November
half mile south of A
—,... Center.
—........ -3 horses. 5 cows. H young cattle, 33 day morning ut 8 o’clock from
Aasyna
John N. Norris will Im the auction-1 sheep, 13 tons hay, 3*X&gt; bushels oats, Grand Rapids. Ho left Ionia by au17 AND 4»
eer nnd P. K. Jewell'clerk. II will [quantity corn ir. -crib and Held, tomobihi far n tour of Hie county
he an afternoon sale.. Mr. Hervcn some fodder, farm tools and other al 9 o’clock and the report of tho
offers two horses, 3 caws, .1 young articles.’ Tlu-date. nnd all pnrtic- trip will be found in'another col­ CHILDREN ENTERED WILL BE
ca'Ulc.
12 bogs mid pigs. SSOOlulan* can tie learned in the adv.
umn. He returned to Ionin in the
evening, spoke hero nnd attended a
SCIENTIFICALLY EXAMINED
banquet. At about ten-o’clock he
left in an automobile driven by hlx
FOLLOWING REPUBLICAN
REMARKABLE ESCAPE WHEH
:xon-in-lnw for Lansing which place
SPEECHES TO BE DELIVERED he reached shortly after midnight Under Rule* Prescribed by Io­
MOTOR-CAR TURNS TURTLE
Early Sunday morning Gen. Fred nian's Ilona* Ikznipaainn. Medals
W. Green of this city talked with
and Dlplosua* or Prlrre.
Four Men Hate Thrilling Exper­ In Ihury County This Week. Turn Mr. Osborn in looting by . tele­
"BtiHer. BabhtaF*
. !
Out Aud Hear The Issues
ience in (Jotcnl«|r Willie Br-.j
phone.
1 ..
. L' Whal an
• -•
l&gt;bci«*4“~r. ...
And yet « iX’iro.UirWmcr luw the
rotmd* tlMw ___ —__ __ y___
Tho following republican speech­ effrontery (o toll Hie people that* Uh? best pari of il is that they
F.. F. Cliarllon, Rnhon. M«Hin.
Will Tnyno and Fred Ryerson had a es will lie delivered in Barry County road it that Oxliorn Tinted Detroit Stand for all that, their sound sugsaloon keener* Saturday evening
v&lt; rr narrow «&gt;sr4tpn from death nr Ulis wook al the following places.
gest.*. one of the hip. Inlerexting.
on political, buxine**.
•
xeriAus injury when Mr. Charlton's
FRIDAY EVIL 0(71' 30
vital ideas of the hour, (he Better
Thio incident well illuslraleii tho Babir.* Movement.
car tuned turtle in Cloverdale,
Hon. Grant Fellows ut Hastings means
which are being used l&lt;z d«iwhile the party were returning Mr. Felows will speak in Odd Fel­
lb started wilh Hu* idea of mak­
front a HMMding of Masons.in Hie lows Hall as the Opera House could feat Mr. Ooborn for governor.. He
Hickory Corners temple,, fairly Suft- not Jic secured. Meeting will com­ has bitter enemies who will slop ing the ord-fashioned baby show a
al nothing to injure ihis chances, bit more satisfactory by having baday morning.
Mr. Charlton was mence al 8.*00 o'clock.
and who will wage a campaign hie* examined for physical perfecdriving very carefully when the
I.re'11. Pryor al Bowens Mills at against him marked by tho wildest lion
instead of dimples, golden
accident occurred.
Had the' lop 7:30.
.
p&lt;&gt;&lt;icli*.’.*-«nd-crenm
distortions of truth and manufac­ ringlets and
not been up, tho accident would
SATURDAY EVE. OCT 31
tured campaign roorbacks of which •Un.
probably
have
hc&lt;m
serious.
Hon. W. M. Smith at Middleville the Free Press story is a fair’ex- ■ Then a magazhuy whoso editors
Though the top wax completely
love babies MW Inc possihilitii** of
smashed, it held, the car up w» 11 oil
ampleall wore ablo'Ut crawl from beneath
With I lie thinking people of the turning this hew kind of bbby show
7:30.
’
absolutely uninjured.
state, however, voles will be madts into a tine, prond campaign for
Saurdny night W. W. Potter will for Mr. Osborn by these tarlics on making babies belter. And out of it
In addition io the lop, the wind­
grew the Better Babies Contest.
shield, the fenders, running hoard speak ut Woodland.
Hie pari of his enemies.
and one of the wheels wore smash­
A Better Babies Contest is a scied. The car lay Imttom up. Charles
entitle examination of children,
THE HASTINBS ELECTRIC CO.
Radford, of Hastings, at once went HIAWATHA LODGE HO, 53
from H months to W months of age,
t&lt;&gt; Cloverdale and after n f.-w hours*
for
physical and iiH-ntal developIS
MEETINB
ENCOURAGEMENT
HAS BANQUET FRIDAY EVENIN8
work had placed lli&lt;* car right side
rnoiil and tho awarding of medals to
up and made repairs sufih :**nl In
those whe deserve them on the
Both
in
Selling
Ils
Goods
nnd
Its
nm the wrecked maeliine Id Has­ | Inltiatlou of Candidates Conducted
ground* of good, all-routui developtings under its own power.
nieiil. flood looks, infantile beauty
Capital Slock. Now Being Of­
By l-ake Odessa Team. Other Viscount only for what they are really
fered.
Hors Were Present Also.
Calbrrro Released From Jail.
worth in baby's health nnd growth.
The Hastings Electric Co, con­ while many more important, things
Though he wa« charged wllli as­
Friday, Oclolmr 23, being the n&gt;gsault wilh intent to-do great bodily ulnr meeting of Hiawatha Lodge. tinues to show a fine gain in busi­ count a great, deal.more.
harm less than the crime of mur­ No. 53. Daughters of Hcbekah, and ness and in popularity of tho Hast­
A fine healthy, well developed
der. Albert tkijhrorn. tbr-llcdtan who having several candidates to initi­ ings electric sweepers which JI baby may 'score one thousand
Thia company is points according to the Belter Ba­
threw Joseph LaFitte from a wagon ate, liikc Odessa lodge of Rebekr.hs manufactures.
breaking Ills leg, was released on were Invited to be (he guests of thp now using tho Motor 'Shafi plant, nins Standard Score Card by which
his own recognizance on condition local lodge and have charge of (he and is increasing its working force. all babies arc tested. These points
Hint Im return for examination on initiation. The Lake Odessa folks, We arc glad to know Hint several are divided ns follows: Two himNovember 27. His bond was fixed :#&gt; strong, came over and did the of our citixens are takitfg slock in dred for. mental and developmental
al $100.00. Calbrera has liocn in 7ork in a :.uy creditan ? manner this company, and hope that all texts, which prove whether baby
our business men may boost it tnkex proper notice of what goes on
jail since he was pursued ami ar­
ixiting members were
present
If Hastings shall get more around him, walks.' sila up and
K-sled by Sheriff Williams about from Nashville and other lodges. A along.
factories the way to do it is by get­
banquet was served al the close of ting small industries add tho en­ sneaks properly and shows a ment­
al growth lo correspond to hi* age.
the lodge.
There were 110 in at­
Adverllscd Letters.
couraging
them on the start until One hundred point* for weight, and
Hastings Roller Rink, Sec’y Mys­ tendance from the local lodge be­ they gel squared aggy.
measurements which prove wheth­
»
.
tic Workers. A. K. Bukorisky, Al­ sides the guests,
er baby is well proportioned for his
.Mary E. S. Maynard,
,
bert Earl. (’. W. Jacobson, C. PheinScores Becoming Lower.
x age'. Five hundred for physical de­
Press. Cor.
hert, Harry F. Osborn, L.
Shirloy,
That the work of the Haslingk velopment. sturdy bones, linn flesh,
high school fool ball team is im­ sriKiotli skin, goinl digestion, circu­
Ono hun­
proving is shown by the fact that lation and respiration.
YH on Wednesday afternoon Coach dred mid fifteen for mouth ami
Rogers' men were defeated al Char­ tc&lt;Hh. Eighty five for eye, ear, nose
aiiir
throat
tests.
lotte by a score of 10 to 0, this being
All of these tests arn made by a
20 points less than the $core by
which Charlotte defeated Hastingk doctor, and il lake.* a pretty tine
on .the preceding Wednesday.
On baby to score over 90 per cent m
of Examination.
this Wednesday p. nu Uasllngs is bit** Certificate
playing in .Nashville. The next game
This county is to have a Better
will bo played irt Hastings by the Babies Contest al tho Y, M. C. A.
Grand Rapids High School Re­ licadquarlor* al Hustings on Tues­
serves. The local team is making day niur Wednesday, November 17
every effort to round into winning and 18, and will be a part of the
form and to regain tho athletic program for Barry County’s Good
prestige, which Hastings ingloriolis- Health Week.
ly lost- during I he'last few years. ■
The Bettor Bahia* Bureau of. the
Woman's Homo Companion, organ­
• Look Out For “lllli.ilour Stories." ized to promote Belter Babies Con­
I Voters of Barry County should tests, will award a medal tn the ba­
• beware of “eleventh hour stories” by.
Also lo each prize winner of ev­
J affecting the character or standing
Come and hear the political issues fully and fairly discussed
&gt; of any candidate of any political ery division will be presented a
by one o(»lhe best and most interesting speakers in Michigan. A
■ party, that may be circulated just Bettor Babies Diploma, beautifully
“smoker” will follow the meeting. Remember this will be al the
, before election day, too late to be printed in colors, and lo each baby
l denied.
.
examined in tho contest, whether it
Odd Fellows Hall.
...
, ■ Such methods of pdlitics are rep­ receives a prize or not, a Bettcr Ba­
MONDAY EVE, NOV. 2, there will be a Republican meeting
&gt; rehensible to say the least, and bies Certificate of Examination,
and reception of candidates al REED's OPERA HOUSE Good
■ never ought to bo resorted to. The whiob welcomes the small owner
, candidate*- this year are ail good. into (he ranks of the Better Babies
speakers will be present and cigars and light refreshments will
&gt; eJean men as far as we know and of 1914.
be served following the meeting, nnd a general good time enjoyed.
; plenty of time has elapsed since the
For further particular* applica­
, primaries, so that all may he fa- tion blanks, etc- write-or telephone
&gt; miliar wilh their records.
-...................... I........... .
Mr*. Albert Canelh.

HEALTH WEIK’S SET­
HI BABIES MESI

Hon. Grant H. Fellows
Attorney General of Michigan

Will Speak in Odd Fellows Hall, Hastings,
Mich., Friday Evening, October 30,
Commencing at 8 o’clock.

PART ONE-1 TO fl

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’tHY iHsHtrOIARLt
Coonty’s FalrtfU Employe HEALTH EXHIBIT IN
CAMPAIGN METHODS Re-Elected Elgfcth Time.
•j THE PARISH HOUSE

urnv niQDCDIITlDI C

WIU. INSTRUCT PUBLIC
PRIAENTING DISEASE.
HEALTH IVEEK

NUM BE IV 2d

convicts amd what makes them;
facts every citizen should know.

•Y j Extract* From Cluplaln Loiifllirr'sI pictured for her bahy nil 4*f thu

RURAL SCHOOL PUPILS
ASKED TU CUME. HOV. 21
Pictures. Mip*. C.luxrN nnd Other
FcaluiVx ivill Show Ravages
of IHseaxex.
In their effort to help the folks
of Barry county to know how to
“Live Longer.” and also how lo
"Live Ihdtcr," two state' tioards and
one or two national onranTzatioiis
will coMfpvrate with I,he Barry
County■ Gdofl Health Week comniittm' in bringing to Hastings one
of I he very largest and best ex­
hibits of the kind ever presented in
Michigan.
These will be put on
exhibition in the Parish House*of
the Episcopal church Monday. Nov.

Stirring Addres* Drihrred Hr- ।hat life may bring.' .
nM.ii.^iuwwi
1 *■°r
prouUCUOft of cnnvi«ls, .
fore The Brotherhood.
Mr. laugher declared the com-'
mklresw of Cliai.l.in
Chaplain Wu.1.Ltfuih’‘seif '&lt;
&lt;* &gt;•' Mmw.
••I*"”’IIp
The ...Hr.-'&lt;«
.•
or. or Jark&lt;on i^niionlhr,-.
-!«'■»',......
'o'1
romrnunllr In
. iv.l brtor.. Ilio nirmbrr. of Iho■' nirt own-r in or o l«&gt;r ot ,
llrnl&gt;iorli.»l. «a« a rr&gt;.■laGon &lt;&gt;r!;i!_“_”f.“|W"&gt;”1
*A,n** 'hh*—
conditioiM which siarlb*&lt;| most.of imr iutlu«nces.
•'Sony* (tutu.-* inu*l !«■ .■Irnn.tihis hearcr* and fohnod in many of
their mind* a-sWeHHinatHMt l»» tt-s*
Hieir influences in wiping out those avoid having social outlaws, we
conditions which make
prisons must quit raising outlaws amojig.
American U&gt;.v«. Through amuse­
iioci*xxar&gt;*.
TIfi» repnMhifc Rev. Loiighefs ment-. every liny village and ev­
address in all of its vigor, its ery large city is pumping into the
wealth of details in criminology is iioys and sirl« evil influences. Side
iiii|Krssib|e. but we will furnish our by side with.the saloons and crook*
reader* wilh (ho gist of sume-of the are the -lourqding inlluences of. the
important features qf his talk. cheap, utiliceu-ed nickel ' theatre
There ate few persons who know cliows. The effect &lt;&gt;f tlfata'.IMhdithat in these United State* .'13 out tions is alarming."
Mr. -Ixmgher .-aid that fr. years
of every 350.009 inhabitants are
convicted of murder, and that over ago the majority of prisoners were
I.issT.oiSi persons annually pay fine* over 33 &gt;ears of age. Today they
Ono
or go lo jail, afid that il costs almul uro aboul 28 year* of age.
3d,OOiXfiOO in this country for the great reason for this change is the
lack of home and quality of aniu«&lt;‘up-keep of prisons ami jaik. Those offenders arc ha­
Rev. Dr. Lougher said that, our uienls.
Aystcin of prison* is all wrong, es- bitual frequenters of nickel theaIiecially the practice of placing all
“While talking before a Women’s
Jnds of criminals in the same
prisons.
lb* advocate*
special Club meeting in Saginaw." &lt;itd .Mr.
places nt eontlnoinenl for different Louciier. "I mootnmed tin' bad inllumri’H of thu njrkel theatre and
classes of offenders:
I
A special prison for the ha­ a woman io«n .-yi.l «aid Hint in Sag­
1
bitual criminal in which lie may be inaw the film* arc rmnwred.
imprisoned until he die.* or until it told her I wa« 'From Missouri’ amt
lias been ■ slnblished lieyond doubt
that ho ha* reformed.
(n this That evening I thought I would go ■
kind of a prison the habitual crim­ and see what those censored Ulin*
The liisl theatre had
inal will lie unable to-d&amp;lmueh pris­ were like.
oners who can ho reformed, nor put on a.iwo-ndl film depicting the
will he be able tn reproduce hi* adventure* of a young Irish crook,
kind.
Within less than W hour* who indulged in crimes, got the
after twiijg released, tin' profes­ best, of the Irish police and clopetl .
sional crook return* to hi* old with Hie daughter of a wealthy '
Irishman lo the hills with plunder
whys.
(2* Institutions for young men and lived there happily ever after­
who may bo kept away from adults. ward. In tho second’ llmatro. I
found a film in which -Hlb char­
(3; Inditulions for (ho mental­ acters
w^re very doeidlellc nnd of'
ly and physiaatly defective.
In the ’Mut ami Jctf typo. The film
every community there are young was siiggi-slixe in the extreme, the
parsons
who are backwaiii in lights being cut off. ^lien the no­
school, whoso surroundings are un­
tion iHicamc loo suggestive for
favorable f«ir developing good citi­ portrayal,
leaving (he rcmaimler tn
zenship ami who become outcasts
imnginalKiii.
Hero wore hoy*
ami land tinon tho social A..,,;''|th',
girls Inking in this degrading
heap of the community, finally.'and
stuff."
»
committing
some
offijnse
for
which
1
I hey are sentenced to prison.
’
to degradation' Wen* the cafe, tim
[IT An institution for first of­ rooming house, tho saloon, the po­
fenders.
A place where men may lice court and finally the reforma­
ho put io work and work out their tory.
drelareil that 22 per
own salvation under the direction cent of lie
the prison population in
’ 1of competent guides.
the United Blates grew out of di­
These arc the kinds of penal in­ vorce and home-breaking inllucnstitutions Mftdiigan
I*, accord-1
a* a.rule the average,
ing to Chaplain I^iugher.
....... .1,
h-r Im-hand liu* Ihm'.i
“A prisoner is a broken man."’,
said Mn Lnnffher. *Nt*hr» wiH^iwtews’

anil girlx from tho rural schools
may s«&gt;e them Saturday. Nov. 2I.
hfakiiiR it |M&gt;xxible fur Ihciif lo
participate in the muay contest.
Al Hillsdale, when the first
Health Week in America was held
last Mareh, the exhibits were
counted as one of the most import­
ant features of the program. Ap­
proximately 8.000 perxonx viewetj
them, special days being set for tho
children of various schools to at­
tend. Il is expected that no less
interest will be taken, in Barry
county.
Knowing the value of these.ex­
hibits in 1 In* cominunily,'the Stale
Board of Health is willing to spend
quite* a sum of money (0 send them
(0 Rustings. They'will be accom­
panied by a compoleni person to
explain the pictures and the moan­
ing of the device*.
Innumerable cartoons mid’ charts
will show the dangers which sur­
round the children from exposure
to preventable diseases and vari­
ous other mailers of vital Interest
will be portrayed by niecfianical
devices. Every two &gt;nn a half
minutes a flashlight will indicate
that some one in the United Stales
has died from tuberculosis.
Tire
trail of the Uy, the danger from
inililic drinking fountains, patent
ni(*dicin&gt;*s,
promiscuous spill lug
and posters about moral hygiene
will lie shown.
Of just as great Interest will bo
the exhibit by tho State Dairy and
Food Uommixsioii relating to clean
,
milk. foodsVand their adulterant*.
'.
■ —.V
-A,
*
Added lo these two there will be
' hnv held in n fond niol lu*r'&lt;, nrm«
a
third
exhibit
secured
from
the
;
National
Child Welfare Association, ;
:
wished him the bc.*t of fortune and
Continued on page
.New
York.
Il
relates.do
children's
1
diseases, medical inspection, school 1
buildlhgs, the child's food, infant !■
Political Advertising.
morlality, cure .of babies, sTHIS STORY UNTRUTHFUL AS
Wbil. ,U.K
ARE US(JAL tlECJ|0|( ST0R|ES
exhibit wlll-IA* brougift id Michigan
,from Dallas, Texas, at considerable
,expense, no admission
will be Hut It !.«• Very*Emiy to Show That
charged for. it or any of the others
Not a Pnrtlrle of Truth Is*
for which (dans an* now being
Contained in It.
1made.
As rhvlion day approaches the
The 25 arhlresses on topics rclnt,ing to health promise in receive usual declion stories arc trotted
.much attention and lo excite a
out. One of them now bekig p&lt;*dgreat deal of discussion iluring
,
Good
Health Week. In many in­ dlcd throughout this county is that
.stances after a speaker has con­ the Bqrry Co. republican conven­
।
cluded.
the. audiences will be per­ tion held September 9, refused to
।mitted* to send briefly written
।questions to the platform for reply. endorse Ex-Gov. Oaborn.
That this report has the qaality
•This question hoxjiour promises to
;be oni1 of Ho* most interesting and quantity of untruthfulne** titny
।phases of art afternoon nr evening characterize the average (ehytioX
Elbert V. Smith.
program.
Htory which reflects on camfidatZs
To the Voters of Barry Co.:—
.Np amateur will lake up these
।topics but men who have given for ofllee i* shown by the following
In asking for your aupt»ort and
.them years of study and who Ipvc resolution which' was pdxxed by lh&lt;’ votes al tho polls next Tuesday
had vf*ars of experience will pre­ Barry Co. republican? convention November .1. please consider mv
sent zin prni'tlcal. simple language held September 9. Il read* a* fol- record a* Supervisor of C idlelonTownship-fur Mte past ten years. - whnl Alley have discovered. . F«»r t'lW &lt;
1 believe In fewer laws and morn
instance. Dr. II. M. Rich, of Detroit,,
We endomr with pride the splen*
ii specialist in children's diseases.' did nominations nuuie by the Re­ consideration of Liui*** enrich'd.
will speak about "Tubcrculosos in publican party In the recent pri­
Sincerely yours.
1Childhood.'’
Maiiy are torluydil mary and predirt I heir suems ut
Elbert V. Smilh’.
with a slow death from cancer. Hie November election.
Dr. C. G. Darling of tho University
If I he English language can con­
llviulerMin—Pierce.
,of Michigan will tell about “Tho vey any meaning, (hat reMilulwu
Prevalence and Prevention, of Cun- gives an unqualified endorsement■ Air. Robert A. Henderson of Nash[Tille. mid Ml**- Alice Pierce of Hop®
nut only tn Ex~GoV. Osborn, but al­
Of special local .interest will he so- to every republican candidate township were married Monday afilernonn at half jmst one in (ho
the address by Dr. J. L. Burkart, named nt the August primary.
|idudii&gt; of. Charles I. Hafshberger,
secretary of the slate board of
this city.-in the presence of a few
health. In a very definite ami con­ LOCAL MASONS GUESTS OF
immodate relative*,- Rev. Russell II.
crete way he will set up “Some
HICKORY CORNERS BRETHREN I
Sanitary Requiretnenls for Hast­
ings." Another subject which will
...
Ievening at,the bride'* home in
arouse much 'debate will be pre­
"ope. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will
sented by Dr. M. L. Hohn, state Oyer .’&gt;&lt;&gt; Attend and Confer Third | JJ'-'J
’inlh.e near future make their homo
bacteriologist, who will tell "How
Degree on Ray Parker of
on a farm near the Podunk church.
lo Improve the City Milk Supply.”
Prairieville.
Hight along these same lines will
Unity ('.lull.
Over 50 member.* of the local ma­
follow a third address by a man &lt;‘f
practical experience. Dr. C, C. sonic bodies, including Hie ofiteerx
The Unity Club held its tlfirt reg­
Slemmohs. Grand Raoids' health of No. 52. F. &amp; A. M.. were -the ular meeting of llto season al tho
officer. "Guanling a City’s Health” guests of their Hickory Corners homo of Mr. and Mr-. John Marks,
will be his subject. To this" civic brethren on Saturday evening. Af­ on the Stale Hoad, Wednesday eve­
urogram add Rev. Caroline Bart­ ter work in which the master ma­ ning. October 7.
lett Crane of Kalamhzoo. who has son’s degree wax conferred upon
After th«&gt; business meeting a Ano
led in more "CleaiVUp Cainnaigns" Ray Parker, brother --of Supervisor program wax’ rendered.
than any other one woman in Am­ Edward A. Parker of Prairieville,
Have you seeq the new Overland.
erica, and R will be seen nt ’once a banquet was served. Willi Wil­
that the county will receive soim* li* Rockwell, master of Hickory Ask fora demonstration.
C. .11.
nraoliral holo to "Live Longer” and Corners lodge presiding, an. inform­ Osborn. Agt. „
likewise to live better.
al program wa* carried out.
Riv.
Russell II. Bready, of Hastings,
1.200 Hoys Parading.
Tim Bon Fire Menace.
Gliarles Dacheller. master of Hast­
Bf&lt;a,LLM‘ of u mistake of a
These are lion firn days.
Lawns ings lodge, and Past Masters John
film company', Um motion pic­
ar«; being raked of J he fallen leaves Payne and James Radford .gave
tures showing the boys at the
and these.are carted away and brief talks.
State
Y. &gt;1. C. A.' Conference last
burned with other refuse.
Every
November
were not shown
Purchasing Committee’s Plan.
fall a large number of fires in
Tuesday.
buildings are reported to the State
Plans lo be used by tha newly or­
Now the management posi­
Fire Marshall as having been caus­ ganized purchasing committee were1
tively guarantees the pictures
ed by bon fires.
Care shoifld be adopted at the meeting of thb city
used noC to light Ares near buildings council meeting on Friday evening, i
.or when tho wind is blowing. Don’t Tho members of the committee are
let children or incompetent persona Aiderman Carveth, Weapinter and
o’clock matinee and again in the
attend to the Ares, ami dont leave Edmonds. In doing buspess a trip­
evening at the usual hours.
them until you are sure they are all licate system will be used.
Ac­
burned out.
counts will tie settled monthly.

S3-

MSSL •a:

�Better. Service

CONVICTS AND
WHATMAKESTHEM

Footwear for

&gt; other altci native but to go into the
'alroet..a» there is no ouff to care
for them, especially if the mother
.has to apmtd tier lime away from
[home working.“Society should not -hifl its burs
•dents upon tho- reform arhool.”
Better service in optical work.
said Mr. J.ugher. "iDe blame rest*
• with thu cummumly, not with the
■ alate. N'onnal manhood must care
Because we are the best equipped of
J’tor boyhood.
We are paying W,In the line of Winter Footwear we can give you the
»|00(kWg&gt; for upkeep of prisons and
any in the county.
best of service because of our very Large assort­
,inol providing any solution for the
&gt;:condition* whicli make prisoners.
ment for Men, Women, Boys, Girla, Youths and
I'These buys iubjcctcd to the evil iuMisses.
. flucQCea existing in your coinmun•lity may grow up ami violate your
^.hume, or bring you sorrow.
Most
&gt; crimes van lie laid to one great
’ curse--drunkenness. Munleis and
Hastings, Michigan
Phone 281
.{other serious crimes are committed
• •because of intoxication.
I rogret
;?to say that the law is not admin­
The High Cut Water Proofed Shoes will give you most satisfactory service. We carry in stock
istered with dignity and majesty in
■•oni'‘ localities.
We need square­
every kind of cold weather and wet weather foot wear in all sizes and all widths. In cold weather you
toed men to administer dur laws.;
need as much comfort as you do in summer weather and you get comfort from our shoes.
Pul men fiiio office whom you
% HIGH TARIFF DOM NOT PROTECT BIT HOBS LABOIL
know will enforce tin. laws and
wipe out any menacing mlhieucesl
.Smuv ul the lughe-t proic-'levi\iittliMU'l&lt;*i' )My the
lliul may exi-l.
undJglabor. The I’ayne-Aldrich Tariff on woolen k'mmIs u
An exauiid*-1
vvhlrli was voted for by our Hepreseutative in taingrcss.
nilied
coiiditi«&gt;n-■In Jackson
Reports gathered by CcQqi* Kuumentlors from woolen manufactur­ altevl by Mr. Imightt.
er* show a labor co-t of eiuliii^n per cent, being only one-lylh of the prison was a ctmvicl who related
lo the chaplain a story, which was
We have high tops, felt lined shoes.. Be sure you see the lines we have before you buy.
tariff, placed on the good*.
Our Congressman says in a «pe«vh on April -’lili. IUIX that the av­ vitrified in every detail. The man
erage wages of weavers m tho wmden mills iu this country were J.i»i was arrest cd for an offence in De­
troit.
After
remaining
in
jail
l-*r week and in England
per week: now if other labor in woolen
nulls receives wages m the oamu proporjion and arc of equal eiuciency throe weeks without being brought
with ours their lalsir cost mu«t !»• al least two-thirds of ours or 12 per into a justice court, two lawyers
appeared and culisullcd with the
young man. who was nn English­
thir Qiiigrcs-mun must show American labor to bo less etttcienl ibau man and unacquainted wilh our
English labor in order lb make a greater difference in labor cost, while • &gt;ur laws. He told them he had m&gt;
if the American labor i» more efficient twliirh we bell
' '
' money, and that Ins father in Eng­
liiero i» a less difference m labor cost than wages show.
land owned a -mall home. They
On the basis of equal efficiency our roiigroMiuan voted for a tariff said he might remain in the jail
&lt; t llft«sAii limes the difference m lalmr cost, giving fourteen -tiinKs as
much protection to capital as to labor.
nunt with winch io light -his case,
Il has been claimed l/y those who have investigated that in this lie cabled lo England and 01275 was
• ountry woolen goods yiiat were 'rohl ill England for kUM) cost the con­ rent by hrs father, who probably
sumer here Sl.00
Then we have a «M&gt; |ht cent tariff toll lo a d |ic.r cent had to mortgage his home in order
Of this sum LSUder record. "Oh, Ils Miro to Get
lithe t»aid back to labor, provided our workers are no more efficient than to raise the sum.
the English workers, while tf their labor put-put is in proportion to gl.nuo was put-up for the bond. l.p in tho Moron.' played on a Vicvv.ige- paid they i(p uol rcci-ivc even the lithe iiack of the tariff loll on The case caine to trial. The law­ Irola. loaned by Mr. Pancoast.
"What America Owes the Dutch"
vers recommended that the Eng­
Mrs. Huffman.
The United Stute* courui show that for om- worker in'woolen mills lishman plead guilty*.' telling him as —"What
Ahierii-a
Owes
lhe
w« have (Mi wage earners in other industries nnd a total of 500 consum­ an inducement .that he would get
He did-so. French"— Mre. .Vlair.
ers which include* oil Inhabitant*.
IT 180 wage earners make a pur-' n very short sentence.
Two piano solos were given very
rlinse and pay fid cent- loll each, then xiiSLOO is paid extra on account of and th® jndgr being un.u qu inil.-.i
nicely
by
the
Misses
Sutton
and
wilh
the
details
of
the
case.
sen
­
tariff while 5W consumer* |Mtyiiig each GO cents lolhwould amount lo
Hil-by;
,
ftsauai. If one-tenth of this i&lt; paid back to the woolen Workers. $30.00. tenced him from two to live years
To attempt lo even give an out­
All of
I he wijge earners will have paid the difference between t(tB.iHI and KkU»&gt;. in Jackson iienintenliary.
Hie lithe paid them. or.*78JM more paid by lafor as a graft than i» re­ the nidney except KITu.isi was used, line of ihe.M- papers would be doing
an
injustice
to
any
of
them.
.
Eachj
ceived for protection on what olherwise would cj«s| each consumer but th.- lawyers obtaining afoul M*hi. one was Ostoiiinlnngly full of facts
Mr. lamglie'r said that thftjc-law­
one dollar without the tariff.
relating to th** debt America owes I
Gov. Eos* of Ma-.&lt;i&gt;diu*vit* claimed that many of IheiK wooUm nulls yer.- were the greater croriks I han .each of these people. Wo all knowj
were (Miyiiig 30 per cent dividends on their slock: what are the average
but mduoni is it l&gt;roughl so (o our:
oividends in this District1* 50 per cent?
10 per eenl? Or 5 per cent?
notice, that Ann-nca is in a meas­
Who dor- our Congressman represent*
ure- a composite of all tlicu* great
Best Dressed Men have fits, but they arc the kind of fits that make them
Our Govenuiieiit should Ik* run to provuk* fur the general welfare
change
in the prison
system ■uilions and our groat prosperity
GREATER and BETTER men.
. ‘
whereby the turn may lie pul al .uni wonderful achievement® hAve
Voter, thanking you in advance for a fair hiring. I am
been
w,rought
out
because
we
have
vvnrk. a certain sum being d*duct■
Your* truly.
cd for the upkqep of the institu­ been made up of many of the best
,
ALBERT E. BEEBE.
from
all
these
nations.
In
the
las'.
•
Have
Ug
Make
Your
Mew
Winter
Suit
• K Farmer thiudidale for C.ongreM, ith Diatricl of Michigan- tion nnd the remainder of their tni years about 7.»M¥i.(«Xi Germans
earnings seril to thejr families. He
condemned Hie unsympathetic at­ port in the building of ibis nation
and You Will Have a Perfect Fit.
IfUTEMKST OF TIIK OWSKIISKI*. UASAGEMKST. GIBcri.ATIOS. titude of soviet? toward the pris­ can never be measured.
■.‘OUjMiO
ETC.. of th* Hastings Hanner. published -Weekly at Hastings, Mich., oner who ha- served his sentence. Germans wb" had undergone mfliJust
so
we
can get started here and show you that we can MAKE clothes
Hr said the r»WbleiiU U^oiild rally
tarv -.-rviciv !•• Germany fought In
afoul liim, ,giv«^ sympaiyy. promise xiie
-.
Name. «d
A— —----- Port Office Aihlrrs?
t.Fvit
German • —and ^nakc them RIGHT, we arc fitting you to your order for $25.00. Think
help and
everything to a-*i«l 111*-'
have
-settled
many
uf
on
Editor. M. L- and W-. H. Guuk Hgsling*. Mich.
iiffender in forgetting his crime.
of it—
Managhig Faiilur.
1 hi.
Hastings. Mich,
“Th® prisoner goes out to ims-l stall-. They hav. I.een ver
ftnsitir— Munagrr, 1M.
Hasting*. Mich.
society, saijl Mr. foughcr. “And inent iti scieiic® and In p*
I'ublisher-,
Do..
Hastings, Mich.
MM'iety should fo ready,to welcome
Owners. Cook Bros.
M.L. and W. H. Cook. Hgsling- Mich.
him again, beeatro* the orison titFront the English cam*’ the
Known fond holders, mortgagers and other security holdrrs.’holding him for the fociety winch again
I per cent or mofe uf total tuwnml of fond-, mortgages or other swuri- reject* him. The liest method* i« to rim Fuihi-r&gt;; our Eiuh-h
Remember we specialize in Ladies' Suits made to order, cleaning, dye*
iia-e. Itv Protestant religion
lies.
leave the offender out, of prison and
ing, pressing and alteration %f ladies' work.
u«i the parole.
in this way con­ Worhl.
riio strain er
M L. Gmk.
tamination with older mid hardeii- brought from England
Sworn lo and *ub'&lt;cril»«d fofuro tw Itiif- 11 th &lt;lay of Scptmifor. Wil. &gt;d convicts is avoidwi. Then then- though jf it had not foun for scotch
is not contamination.
Tin
HENRY S. SHELDON.
Walk a- Mr-w Grant reminded us,,
lion b
.........
Notary Public.
■i « ,..i.i, |tev.» |iaVt.
jft Eng-1
My cotnmiMion expire® Juno 5, f»IH.
■mi'y and. Mrs. Huffman
Ifte/ftlory of the Pilgrim,
hs an entire' Engii-h pro-,
FINE PROSPECTS FOR MICHI­
ftd-vl with the Imlcli, im*-,
i.» a fact that many of the,
GAN BEET SU8AR BROWERS
--------- • j«j- .
i-iiKnm- vv.-rr refugee- from I.t-yfonued.
have the offender fromLu.. in Holland
New York mid
Snprrv iwrw Close tirmfon.
|.r,.n,&gt; ,t y.,„ run. awl nnver
European War Saved Thein From ; T he Jxianl of supervisors cloved
Ithh.ir autumn session on Haturday.
Rtiiir liy HerrnI Removal of
• The report of the rnrrnnittre 'm
• . ,
,
thl* rmmlTT-ranw mm lloltanrtr
I hr Turift.
l.l,anl.m Louahw.
I Fn&gt;m II,,■ Iwli rama III.- itra, ,.f
•■quutixation will be published in
the itAXi issue uf the BANNEii. The a |.n.t.„in.li li,i|,r..;l..n uimi , &gt;•••,„,- Sd|M l.,ill„l. Olli d.“hr Ulf
%&gt;—imi convided mostly of routine
(unit of our monetary system was
■work. 'The board unanimously ehi first founded on the Dutch liivnler.
।Holland slo»d for the rights of all
|Hie |H*opl.- when this w.e* comparitivvly n new tfougrit. ' In our two&gt;wxi» .with kM&lt;d&gt;*&lt;v*k...Holland was
IPtX ' ‘The early report* on sarlh&gt;* following officer* were elect­
channr iinliculi-s quality of tl»r
WOMEN
’
S
CLUB
-uuerintendeut
IteeU afoul the same nw fol yeiiEl ed liy tin. fourth
The sugar fnclorir* begun •lirinp'■ of poor. \V. IL Harper; school exam­
datUe of liberty in N&gt;w Sort. liar-'
October 3 and the campaign is now I iner. Vrrnr ft. Johnson: junilur.
fairly Marled.
in the parlur* of Iff® Co. »• M. A.. A.,- Mr. llioir.'i’a gift from France,!
room* in regular *ession Friday .if- 1 H&gt;rfi- I he mono of the Dutch. “I.ibThe crop lh(s year promises lo.
trnioon. Oct, 23.
Mr*. Albert Car- ' •rty Eiilik-lib-tiiiiu the World.* Krom
ha very satisfactory in the matter’
v«dh. Vicr.Prc.*idriit presiding, the ! he Scoti-h wr. have the qualities
of financial return.
The riirr.-nt;
piesidctit, Mr*. \\ •HvdmnniH.-e Ixiua 1 tint help much to build up a nation
THEIR
BIG
YELLOW
TAB
SALE
III Adrian, attending' the ami i-d -hoii'-.ii Inrft. religion and chat-1
liigforr than a year a
Ou the
rviivcntiutl of the Michigan Slate ’ irlerislir* that make for peace, and
face of the return* this ......... .........
COMMENCES FR(OAY HEXT Federation of. Women's Clubs.
1 iIm&gt; niii'A -.-iHini author* and indifference of afoul R2.i*W.i»V in tie­
•Mr*. Cborh-s A. Weiasert wa- '
value of the crop, but thero arc
!&gt;•■ Louisiana purchase
elected lu arlivi inrmbcD&lt;hip. M--.-.
many contingencies to fo faced
Hie Hip Pierson Double Stbrra. ijimnman rcignm-d- from associate '
••nt infusion of French'
winch mjy tyduee the net.
Mum Ibrise S 10,000 in Next .th
• u-ioin* into this rouii-'
membership.
Tin- prosper! iv. (inaib i.il re-ull
I n ncn founded SI, Louis
Days.
The
appointment
of
n
public
J
of me crop will be u pleasant sur.imii-rnirtii riuiimillee vva* discus*- ■’
•-.•I (hi* coiiunitirr lo inlerrst itsrlf 1 to- value id the services LtuByqUvi
irt Ihr quality of uinuseiueiits fur- r.ive t&lt;&gt; tin- &lt;«&gt;unlry. Tie French;
i)i to tiling!
ni-lKti the tM-opIr of Ihr city, -uni | dav.il a ar-ut part
I inally, fod bul imh|
ut i*\rry way pdMlbtfi to coiipenitr ' Hiehigmi
with the iiiauagrmcnt uf .our local 1 east. He uiitomobile from France j
ili. atrhs'in vbtaiiuiig the fo.*i kind Vui! bin- 1ta* America been the
[real mulling im&gt;1 of the world.
•J riitcrtninmi-nl.
. Ihr Clqb pl a uncd lo u*»i*l a
bureau ill, pulling on n Icvlliirr ,
IE 01 SAMPLE COATS HOW
n.nr». but as the bureau w;ls no.
able to dti its purl, the wlmle inulin hi: Mil: MIME I’lAIN FA&lt; 1JX-I.ET BDlllV
.
ON AT WEICKBENART&amp;RIEDE’S
•
•
.»
t lHMA KlxniEMS Jl lMiE I tilt rilEJfoUAtX. trr was given up for thia year.
After the eliding of the bu*in*'*-1
Much 1iu« l*cu Mid afoul tlie lu. ir.iM- of (tike* m this »tatc.
Urie, -•■—ion the ’followmg program ua-■
................
img fail- and llgunn flirmi&gt;h&lt;-d by taiimty'.Tcrasiiivi uivrn. Mrs. Anthift. McCuy acting asjThi* b* h Urrrhaiulhmu Evrnl
fp-amwhat Imve l»r«‘i» the state tuxe* fur Burry- county dur- ImhIum for tin* aftmioon:
Which Will Be of Great lutrrllumurou- &lt;|uolalions ut roll call.
• nii» from iWl to HUi:
c*l lu til Our llradtCK
increase over
fidlnwed by »ingiug ' of. * Mirhig-m
stale Fmknilion Club Ijoug. “.Mich­
Tin- sale of sample coals at
IRII and HW
"•rtUMt.i:
igan My Michigan.’'
W.-i' k-. u.nit jt Beidtf's niMiutmciMi
Bll»k 2u
and tPJl
"What America Qvvr- the Gvr- last wrtek is cqulinueil lhl» wqelL
Lpil6 Jiid iWt*.
Warner,
imuii" —Mr*. McOuifor.
Un- i» a merchandise mieai &lt;ul
H1.HL8.
Warner.
"What Auirrira Owes Ifo Eng- inui'li impurt.iikce to the people of ■
.J 'I"?.li-li" Mis. Willi-un. '
Harp Co., a- it ropresenls a iiuui-li
"What Amc/fru mvr-ih» ecutcli" v.v &lt;-.tviii^ . [.portimity. Their- uih.il
..Itf.67
mi page i will give you further [I
। Mr*, Grab!. “
—
.-IIH&gt;3fL*g&lt;
r--—
nuwoi
» Tbr Uirn MM fur 1913-191 i uaa UU67.SU.
1
This was followed, by a Harty information.—

in stock to select your purchase from.

Cold, Damp Days

PIKE &amp; DAMON

For Men Boys and Youths

For Ladies, Girls and Misses

Ironside Shoe Company

MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG.

Phone 176

.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

TRY BANNER JOB DEPT.FOR QUICK SERVICE
Did You Ever Have a Fit 7

A Tailored Suit for $25

Alex Buderman SXm&amp;S

- Your furnace, kitchen iStqVe, magazine feed
heater, and all other fuel consuming devices,(ex­
cept gas ranges) will be cleaner, easier to care for,
less expensive to operate, and much warmer, if the
fuel used is Genuine Gas Coke.
There is a size for every purpose.
Furnace size $6.00 delivered, this month.
Other sizes $6.25 delivered, this month.
All fuel dealers sell and recommend Gen
nine Gas Coke, d
.
We will send rman to show you how if Gen­
uine Gas Coke does not please you in every re­
spect.

Thornabble Gas &amp; Electric Co
ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE”

Hastings

Phone 5

Michigan

�tot: booings banner, w.torer

p"**LOCAL NEWS

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I
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11. C. Redmon, tho Holland Fur­
nace man of .Lansing was in the
city this week.
'
Mrs. Eliza CMrry is quite Hl at .
her home.
Mm. Emily Wilcox ii1
curing for tef.
Agency prospects Mill open in1
Woodland and Castleton townships..
Write C. H. Osborn. Agt.
Special meeting of the Royal Arch।
chapter Friday evening for work in1
P. Si. and M. E. N. degrees.
Tho city schools were closed.
Wednesday for the balance of the;
week because of tho State Toaohor's Association at Kalamazoo.
There will be a big mid-season
millipery opening al Ironside and
Michaels this week. Friday and
Saturday. Be sure to atlend-Adv.1
Our city readers who know Mrs.•
Alick Bolter will And an account of;
‘ her sudden death in our .Martin।
Corners items.
Drain Commissioner D. E. Bird­
sail will soon sell the contract for;
cleaning 1.000 feel of the Mack and.
1
Manning drain near Dowling.

ironside and Michael's are having
a big mid-season millinery Apoiting
this wook Friday and Salunlay.adv.
Chas. Leaver, living one quarter
of a mile south of Yankee Springs
store has the finest crop of North­
ern Spies this fall. On one branch
three, feet long, there were 25 big
Spy apples.* ' Harry (kninly's ap­
ple crop k the largost. in years and
the fruit is fine.
Hiawatha Rebekah lodge No. 53
will give a Hallowe'en party next
Saturday evening al Odd Fellows"
Temple, to which the public Ts cor­
dially. Invited.
Masking, a pro­
gram also military drill will be fetflures-of tho evening. A pot luck
lunch will be served.’
John Ironside, who .was married
while visiting his mother at his old
home in Aberdeen. Scotland, sever­
al months ago, is expected to arrivn homo with hi's bride the latter
part of this week.
Mr. Ironside
notified his brother here by wire of
his arrival in .Montreal on Monday.
Ransom Mayo, 01 .xashvillo, who
was caught fishing in the Thornappie river in Eaton county without a
license permitting him lo fish outside tho county in which lie resides,
and who also caught black bass of
illegal size, recently changed his
plea to guilty in justice court in
Charlotte and paid fine nnd costs
totalling 815445.
Tho body of George Hhgndorn.
aged 66 years, a former resident of
this city, who has resified in Lcvcring for 15 years, was brought to
this city on Tuesday and taken tn
the home of his brother-in-law, J.
B. Mosher where funeral services
were held. Rev. II. H. Brcady ofilciatihg.
Burial t&lt;»ok place in Riv­
erside.
Mr. Hagndotn's wife died
in this cily about one year rtgo. He
is surviv’d by two cntfdren.

ish.

page three

I Our Fall and Harvest Sale
Is one of the most successful sales we ever’conducted. The reason might be, that our stock is very complete
and the sale is right at a time when the people need the merchandise, our goods are all new and up to date
standard merchandise and are being sold during this sale cheaper than they could be purchased from the whole
saler at this time.
FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
W",
■ nlUMI AtlU
OAlURUAT '•
UHDIRWKAR

Coats, Suits and
Skirts

Blankets, Underwear,
Rugs, Curtains and
Linoleums

Extra good value*—-Womens aiul
novelty coals with cape*, plain style}, Balmneaan nnd plushes at only

coat,,

FUSS .nd DRESS GOODS

Double Blanket* in white, tan and gray

i

Dress Goods and
Domestics
Heavy Scotch Suit ini: in novelty stripe. Sflc
.alue al only’ 39c
.Hid* in all colors.
.'....18c
:«&gt; inches wide, only

I’ull size llkinkel
About 00 member* of the local
Ladies' Kersey Coats, full length coats, usual­
Masonic bodies were the guests of1
ly selling at, 8W.00 to 812.00, Illis sale
at.............*9c
Middleville lodge on Tuesday even­’
only tt.no
Inn Flannel and Flannelette, in dark nnd
ing. All had an enjoyable time.
liiiht colors, at only 9?»r
Fancy coals, plushes. Trnl L-unb coal*, made
The fire-drill in most public:
from the very l»est fabric* 91 only . ..815.00
^&gt;.1 mo yard* of Curtain Scrims with or without
ri.
schools of more than one story is hs1
Ul ..III)
inirder and rtlflle. at 9c
much a part of the exercises as1
Suits lo close out,
Ail. wash mab’rinls^. hi
Um reading, geography and draw­■
36 inch full Bleached Sheeting b--*l grade to
uM
This
dark
colors,
some
sold
up
*
ing.
In* had. only
..............................
»4i&lt;I
nnd
Pan(s
tVlHIKMl
’
.
.85,00
sale only
। it being necessary for Dr. I/Owry
:irt inch I’nbleached.Muslin al only Gc
lo go away to recuperate, he wouldI
Iiiit value* in Curtain* from .
SKIRTS
Shaker
Flannel
in
appreciate it very much if all pa­.
X9.9S
mm . Bni**&lt;*ls Hum* at only
only
tient* would call and settle al once,
-Adv.
.
v
All wool skirt.* in plain style.* lo lie closed out
Extra full size Cotton Batten, a *|&gt;ecial valtH1
SUB
B. Searles and Claude Lomphere
.944
IVDodoli-UIII
quality.
loft last week in. a motor-car for,
w style tunic .skirt*, niude from all wool
Iowa, where they will sell Bar-Bar
or*, at only
serges. splendid value at x.‘L50
shock-absorbers, pilots and vacuum
cleaners.
PERSONAL MENTION
The members of the G. A. II. postare Planning lo raise a fund of *100
for the perpetual earn of the G. A.
Grant Otis went to Reed City, FriH. lot and monument in Riverside
cemetery.
L. D. ’Waters Is in the East on ft
The dales announced for the business trip.
'
«omi-annual tournament of the
W. L Thorpe of Milo, was in the
Michigan Whist Assn., which will city Saturday.
■
lie held in Hastings, are November
Fred Stebbins was a Grand Rap­
THE STORE WITH ONE PRICE TO ALL
.
HASTINGS’ MOST UP TO DATE STORE
If nnd 20.
ids visitor, Priddy.
,
The city of Jackson reccnlly
MIm Leone Wilcox vistted her
pnssed nn ordinance prohibiting aunt in Portland, Munday.
theater managers from selling tick­
Frank Johnson went io Grand
ets in execs* of the scaling capacity Rapids, Saturday on biBmcfts.
uf the house.
Sixty-two one-liundredtliN
of a: l&gt;orax on tin* niiiqur-* a* it i« added
Mr. nnd Mrs. ■ T. J. Potter arc sponl Sunday with relatives in-AL- Borax Prevents Breeding of Flies.
Vern Aldrich of Baltimore, plead­ spending the week in Cleveland..
leguh.
thorough use will prevent any fur­ pound'should b-* used for trcalinc jI’,’*’* •nj*J"*i*&lt;* "f wuitin-ed lo assault and battery upon OrMrs. G. F. Chidester visited with
. ...i.i i...ui...u
until a full pllo u obtained, bccauiuEd. Downs and Lyle Wilcox mo­
I (his wiil prevent the vgu* which
vln A. Birman in Justice Cadwal- friends in Grand Ilnpiil*. Inst week. tored to Jnekson, Eal&lt; n Rapids and specialists of tht Department of ther breeding-. The borax drills the &lt;u.liL buJuh of manure.
lader’i court and paid-tine and costs
Mr. nnd Mrs. A.-C. Brown mid Adrian Thursday, returning Sat­ Agriculture have discovered that a ■ly eggs and maggot* in the manure, The method for using this sub- j th- tile* lay on fresh manure from
totalling 8211.15.
finnll nmuuiil of ordinary borax ind jinwentM, ttieir growth into I stance, iu Hie case of. stables is tn hntchinK. A* the fly matorols confamily spent Sunday in Kalr.ma- urday.
Friday. October I6lh. Miss Lois r.oo.
sprinkled daily on. manure will ef- lie*. While the "swat-lhe fly cam­ sprinkle the borax in the quantity grrgnt&gt;* nt the outer edge of the
Mackey celebrated
her twelfth
Miss Mate! Blough is spending
manure pile, most n( the terax
paign." I rap* and other devices for
birthday by entertaining twelve of the week with relatives in Dmva.
of
Urbandale,
Saturday
nixht
mid
tin; typhoid or tmuse liy. Sim­ I'-dm-ing Un* number of lyphoid- | sifter or other lint* sieve, around -liould be sprinkled there.
i her girl friends.
All had a very gfac.
.
Sunday.
ilarly, Hie same substance ap­ •urryiiig Hies nre of value, they are the outer edges of the pile of horse
delightful tihic.
Miss Lucy Ixingyear of Bellevue
garbage refnm*. open d less importance than the pre-, manure. Tho manure should Ilion
A novel feature of ship* which
Mrs. A. A. Rcejmnn of ConMaii- plied to
.Beautiful
disfilny
of ostrich is the guest of Mrs. Jason MrEI■ be sprinkled Immediately wilh two are being built for the National
tliio, Mich., spent, last week in Ilin toilet», damp . iloora and cievplumes at the mid-season opening w'ain.
|ice» in stubh**. (•-•liars, or- market*
For. garbage can.* and refuse !«&gt;r three caftans of waler to eight steam -Navigation company of
nt Ironside 4 Michael's (his week
Mrs. Juhn McElwain of tensing city the guest of her daughter. Mrs,'.I will prevent Jly -^igs from hatching. piles. 2 i.unces of borax will effect­ bushels of manure. It is essen
Greece M
is a little church winch
which will
Friday and Halurday.
Every lady is the guest of Mrs. Jason McEl­ Archie MftCuy.
Borax will not kilt the adult liy-nor ively prevent file* from breeding however, lo sprinkle a little of the I he tilted on board each .vessel.
should attend.—Adv.
wain.
Mrs, Jusou McElwain .is enter-'
Peter Adrianson has purchased
Mr. and Mrs. James Harper of laining with :i hin^hron loiniy
Grant Osgood’s farm southeast of Nashville were Sunday guests of complimentary to Mrs. John Mc­
town.
The transaption was made Fred Harl.,
Elwain of Lansing.
by , Ezra Morehouse, (Im Delton
Mrs. Sold Beach spent Monday
Mrs. It. t:. Glasncr of Nashville,
rcai estate dealer. '
Political Advertising
and Tuesday with her son, Clare in won in Hastings Sunday afternoon
CA E. Harvey, tho North Side Kalamazoo.
to attend the commit lee meeting
Druggist is closing out a few’brokLawrence Cofgrovo of Detroit of Good Health Week.
.
- on lines of Mock foods, etc. Read spent Hunday with his wife and son
.Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lockwood of)
his adv. on another - page. He is
in the city.
Danville. III., carat Sunday for a'j
giving away a package.
Mrs. Robert Burch spent Sunday visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. UIihn. Mac­
As some of the students of Hast­ with her daughter. Miss Thelma, key. reluruing Monday,
ing* high school were exposed (9 in Grand Rapids.
Mr*. Charles Will, who has Iwesi
a case of dyphthcria while coining
George Huffman of Chicago, i» at Butlerwurth hospital Grand Rapto Hastings on the C. K. &amp; B. train, visiting his parents, Mr, nnd .Mm. i-li*. for an operation, returned Sun­
they are temporarily kept away Charles Huffman.
'
day evening.
She is recoxcring
from school.
Mrs. Charles A. Weisserl visited nicely.
.
Albert Van Patten brought to Miss Hazel Fuller of Vermonlvidc.
Mrs. Mary Beadle nnd .Mrs. Will
this office yesterday a potato that part of last week.
Kronewilter Uro expected home
weighed 4 lbs? 3 .ounces.
It coaly
Mrs. James Freeman was called Saturday from Syracuse. N. Y,
Congressman E. L. Hamilton has been raising a cry of calamity and hard times, and yet the peo­
consisted of a dozen murphies lo Lansing. Haturday by the serious where they have been visit Inp rel-S
ple of.the rich fruit and agricultural belt of the Fourth District have never been more prosperous
grown together, but tho adherence illness of her .son.
olives.
,wn&lt; very pronounced.
Dr. Ixxwry, who has teen seri­
Miss Pearl Eckert, who is attend­
than
they are today.
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■
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..Many compliments
are being ously ill, is reported teller on this ing Ferris Institute. Big Rapid*,
heard for the finely gravelled ap­ Wednesday morning.
In sounding this cry, Mr. Hamilton is talking politics not facts. Isn’t this true? Ask yourself.
spent Saturday and Sunday with
proaches to the city of Hastings.
Mrs. Mary Devinq and daughter. her parents. Mr. and’Mrs. WIHtmi)
Congressman
Hamilton
in
his
speeches
says
he
admires
President
Wilson.
He
admits
that
he is able
There are still other approach.t.. Miss Ethel, were Grand Rapids vis­ Eckert.
lie gravelled. This work will prob­ itors. Saturday p. m.
and sincere and has the capacity for doing great things, but what aid did Mr. Hamilton give the Presi­
Leo 11. Pryor was in Berrien-Go.
ably bo done next spring,
Slate Master. J. C. Ketclmui is in
dent in his program of great constructive legislation?
•
/
’ Don’t neglect visiting Ironside 4 Muskegon, attending the Anti­ last week and left Tuesday for Mid­
land county to take part in the
Michael's Millinery store this week Tuberculosis meeting.
What assistance did Mr. Hamilton give President Wilson in destroying tHe iniquities of oppres­
Friday and. Saturday.
They are
Mr. and .Mrs. A. A. Anderson spent campaign as a speaker for. the re­
publicans.
.
sive
tariff
laws
that
were
levying
a
tribute
on
the
common
people
of
the
nation
for the enrichment of a
having a mid-season opening. The Sunday with their daughter, Jose­
Mrs. W. D. Haye.* left Wednes­
latest fall and winter designs in phine at Grand Haven.
few monopolistic-industries?
millinery are being’shown.—Adv.
Miss Gertrude Smith and Mrs. S. day for n western frljh' She will
Grand Lodge G. A. R. and W. R. W. Smith were the guests of Grand visit al Omaha, Denxer. Lo* Ange­
What assistance did Mt-. Hamilton give President Wilson in the enactment of the currency reform
los and other places oti (lie coast.
C. Invited the. members of the local Ranids friends Tuesday.
bill establishing the Federal Reserve system and thereby placing the financial organization of the
I
G. A. R. and W. II. C. lo visit them
Mrs. Henry Mishler and grand­ She expects lo stay Until June.
Mrs. Clement Smith left Tuesday I
county on a broader and more Democratic basis? Mr. Hamilton was willing that the people of this
Inst Thursday.
Fourteen took son'(Jerald Mishler are visiting
for Muskogon to attend the nnnu-j
advantage of the invitation and all relatives In Elkhart-Ind.
nation should continue to be dominated in matters of finance by Wall Street and its allies.
Miss Grace Dolan, of Ludington, al meeting of tho Michigan As*o-!
reported a good dinner and a fine
time.
is a guest nl her sisters, Mr. and c ini ion for the Prevent i&lt;fn and 'HeWhat assistance did Mr. Hamilton give President Wilson in enacting wise Jaws that will more ef­
lief of Tuberculosis. '
Mrs.
R.
H.
teppenlhien
’
s.
Wash Helmer, it is safe to say,
fectively curb monopoly and regulate “Big Business" so that it cannot resort to unfair methods of
has grown some of .the largest and ■/ Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ketcham arb in
Mr. and Mrs^ Weldnn Bronson
’ most perfect apples in tho county. atlendnnco at tho Slate Teachers' and daughter Dorothy and Mr. nnd
competition to the detriment of honest business and the great mass of consdm£r§? Has Mr. Hamil­
An apple of the Ki
King variety,
***" which .Association nl Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Clarence Goucher and son
ton ever done anything to protect the masses from monopoly and greed?
Mm. Florence Logan entertain­• spent Sunday in Allegan wilh Mr.
hn
t. brought to the BAN^NER office
ed Mrs. Waller Logan of Nashville., and Mrs. Charles Love*.
was five jnches in diameter.
Hasn’t Mr. ^Hamilton’s record in Washington been one of negative time-serving instead of positive
.
On Friday a
a. sweet apple
-7-pL from a few days tho past week.
Miss Beatrice t’.nrrothers. who is
sei-vice to the people of the country and the people of the Fourth District? Mr. Hamilton has made
Mrs. Charles W. Burton 'nndI attending the Ypsilanti Normal
FJam Springer's
orchard
cr.-txr.-!
was
brought to tho
th.-- BANNER
D.’.?.'™" office, daughters of Detroit, are guests of’ college, arrived home on Wednes­
many
fine speeches.. He has talked of the Flag, and the glory of the Nation, but what service has he
which weighed
18 ounces and
v
J tnoas- Mr. and .Mrs. E. A. Burton.
day evening for a few days visit
performed for the solution of the vital problems that have confronted the people of the United States
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potts worei wilh her parents. Dr. nnd Mrs. !•'.
■ ured 1344 inches in circumfereucx
in Grand Rapids Bunday with Mr., Carrot hers.
The apple .was of excellent flavor.
for the last decade?
.
D. C. Quigley, aged 73 years, a and Mrs. Clarence DePlanta.
William Smith of Davenport. Ia^
Mr. Hamilton has been eloquent and prolific in speech, but mere eloquence does not go far in solv­
Mrs. M. M. Hoover, of Boulder, superinU&gt;ndeul of the Tri-City Ry..
pioneer of Irving township, died
suddenly df paralysis, al his home ColDn was the guest of her sister,, is visiting his aunt, .Mrs. Alice Rose.,
ing
the
problems
that
will
better
the
conditions
of
the
greatest
number
of
people
—
the
FARMERS,
the
Mr. Smith and Mrs. Hose will leave
•in this city. Saturday evening. Mrs. John Weisserl Tuesday.
LABORING MAN, the CLERKS, and small BUSINESS MEN. IL T. F. Dodds of Deugias. Ari­ on Saturday for Davenport, where
Funeral Mrvlees were held Tues­
day. Rev. M. Grigsby officiating. zona is visiting at Mrs. Marcus Mrs. Rose will spend the winter.
The Fourth District,needs to be represented in Washington by a man who has vision and know­
Stebbins and other relative*.
Dr. C. M. Overstreet, left Wednes­
Full obituary next week.
Mrs. W. G\Cheasley and son, Hir­ day morning for Jackson, when* he
If any Barry Co. people desire to
ledge and a deep appreciation of the interests of ALL the people. It needs a man that will fight side
lake the required examination for am, of Woodstock, Canada, are vis­ will attend the annual meeting of
by
side
with President Wilson in his. effort to make this a more representative Government—a Gov­
the Michigan Osteopathic Associa­
an cinlndmer. they will be interest­ iting her aunt, .Mrs. Brodcsser.
Lucian Willison and family spent tion. Dr. B. L. Hayden of Sagina.v
ed io know that an embalmer’s exernment by the people and not for a few. The Fourth District needs new material on the battle line.
aminalion will be hpld in Lansing. Sunday with-Mrs. Willison's father, a former Hastings boy. will lie one
The Democratic nominee for Congress is ALBERT E. BEEBE. Hg believes and is willing to
of the speakers at'the convent mu.
December 8. 9 and 10. tq.be conduct­ Wm. Hardy of Hinds Corners.
Mrs. Anderson of
Marine- City,
John ft. Hogue of Cadillhc. Mrs.
ed by the state hoard of health.
fight for a better order-of things in the country. He is one of the COMMON PEOPLE.
He is a
The first meeting of the L. Y. G. camo last week to spend the win­ Mary',Flewelling of-. Dowagiac. Mrs.
FARMER and because he has been a successful farmer, he' is a successful business man. He knows
Emily Tibbs nnd Mrs. Sarah Nick­
Club met at the home of Miss 80- ter at her son's. A. A. Anderson’s.
R. B. Messer went to Grand Rap- ।arson of Benton Harhor, brother;
phia Jacobson. Friday evening, Oc­
that an excessive tariff is not needed by honest industry in America. He is against special privilege
tober 23.
Tho purpose of this ids Monday to spend the day wilh 1and sisters of W. L. Hogue, have
and monopoly. His life has been a life of industry, frugality, sturdy application to the work before
I
spending a few days wilh the
meeting was to elect officers. Light his friend. Charles Coe, of Boston. been
Mrs. Rupert Carrotliers has gone Ilatter at their home on East Center
refreshments were served which
him. He is honest, he is able, he is not a compromiser and a narrow politician. He stands for Princi­
were followed by music and games. to
I Lake Odessa lo attend the fun- ISt.
ple and Right and justice. ALBERT E. BEEBE deserves the support of the voters of his com­
of her grand father, Mr. Bea­
Those from out of town who at­
Tho Grand Rapids Bedding Com- eral
'
.
Itended the funeral of the late D. C.
pany of Graiffl Rapids, of which ver.
'
munity
who believe that we should have POSITIVE and not NEGATIVE representation in Washing­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shultz, and Quigley
(
were Emanuel Hoydlnuff
William J. Kennedy, a former Hast­
ton.
Shultz's cousin wer? guests of tnnd - wife of Munilh; Mrs. Ellie
ings lad is president and prime Mrs.
!
and Mrs. Edwin Shultz, Satur- 'Barker and Mr*. Maf Thomas QT
mover, has moved into a fine new Mr.
factory al Nos. 82-Bi Sumner Ave. ( ^ay Quigley of Rattle Creek was Jackson: Richard Green of -Napo­
leon; Will Bkrbor of l.&lt;slie/. Mr.
It is said to be the largest and h*id
hero the first of the week and Mrs. Ben Barter of Waterloo,enufnped bedding factory In the called
&lt;
Middle West. Mr. Kennedy, who is tby the death of hie father, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wing and moth­
er qf Bellevue: Mr. and Mrs.
a son of the lata Andrew Kennedy. (
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon .Bronson Thoma*
___ _ ___
of Hastings township, graduated
ThonfB* Gofigherly
and Mr. .ami
and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goucher Mrs..Barney Flynn of Bnwne.
from the Hastings high school.
1

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

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MIMI'

A. E. BEEBE a Man of the People

Vote For BEEBE For CONGBESS Next Tuesday.

�OCTOBER 21 WH.

SOUTH DAKOTA MAKING
AND DRUG
ADDICTIONS CURED GREAT GAME PRESERVE

moodland

Mr. and Mrs. John Weissert ac­
companied Henry Osborne by auto
) Thursday ujid spent a few hours in
our village visiting relatives.
Charles Weinert, C. M*nnl, A. M.
Nevins and J. M. Gould were Wood­
land visitors the latter parti of the
llmnc Trtulmenl For Tobacco.
week in the intcrc.il of llteir candi­
dacy ou the renublicun ticket.
Hundreds of salaried men and ALL KINDS OF GAME
women in this stalo have hud (heir
Mrs. Leo Bawdy of Escanaba
TO INHABIT ENCLOSURE:
earning capacity and salary in­
’ came Wednesday last for a few
creased and many business men
days visit with relatives.
Iler
have hnd their profits more than
mother. Mrs. A. E. Estabrook acdoubled unioly because they gave Game and Forestry Departments coinpanied her home, Tuesday
hettsr attention to business and did
Working In Harmony in Pro­
where she will make ' her home,
not neglect it as heretofore. Tluir
having sold her properly here.
.
moting This Great Project
general health was greatly im­
Mrs. Carrie M. Houver of Boul­
A game pruMrve of dO.OOO acres der, Colorado,- is making her broth­
proved and thoir home made hap­
by er J. J. nnd D. B. Englund a couple
pier Imcuus-! they gave their fam­ of pine-clad, hills, crossed
ily th* time that they spent in iimuntnin streams, in which shall of weeks visit.
nt’hiT places. Think this over, you be enclosed specimens of the big
Mrs. Mary Mead of Kalamazoo,
men who are using liquor to ex­ game animals native to tho North- made her mother, Mrs. John Landis
cess and neglecting your business wed, white the streams are stocked a couple of days visit last week.
nnd families nnd ruining your wilh lisli, Is the aim toward which
Last Tuesday night about forty
the Slate Game Department is now «&gt;r tjie young friends of Miss Vera
health by so doing.
Make an investigation at once ini working in harmony wilh the State Cooper gave her a complete sur­
regard to the Keeley Treatment, Forest Department. The last legis­ prise by going In her -home wilh
Hie only cure with a reputation be­ lative seMidn authorised the ex­ well filled baskets nnd spending I he
hind it and the only one-recognised penditure’ of money from the game evening wilh various sports nnd a
Io. the United states government. fund to enclose this immense tract, fine supper.
Miss Cooper recently
Thirty-five years of continued suc­ and the work Is now far along. A came .home from Detroit, where she
cess should convince the most part is now enclosed,- in which the has spent1 euarly a year with
skeptieai that uur claims are sub­ elk secured from the government friends.
herds
in
Yellowstone
Park
ore
be
­
stantiated by facts and the treat­
.Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Wright. and
ment is endorsed by the best busi­ ing held until tho whole pasture Mr. and Mrs. Will Flory made an
Native auto (rip to Carson City. Saturday,
ness men. clergymen, physicians can bo opened to them.
and all wiio know about or have deer also are roaming within the to visit relatives.
They arrived
friends who have been treated and tract.
home Monday evening.
cm i d.
.
The game fund is now al such a
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick
Write or telephone al once. All point that II. S. Hedrick, the slate ond little son of Grand Rapids vis­
correspondence is strictly confiden­ warden, is taking the preliminary ited the former** mother and other
tial. Address the Keeley Institute. steps toward securing a herd of relatives over Sunday.
":&lt;L35 Ottawa avenue; N. W.. Grand buffalo, most likely a part of the
The Church of the Brethren held
Iltipide, Mich.
*
big Philip herd, to lie placed with- itheir annual love feast at their
in (he park this fall.
He also is church in South Woodland Satur­
taking steps toward securing some ।day last. Rev. Daniel Garver of
Star Grange Program.
of the small herds of antelope Dayton, Ohio, conducted the ser­
Program tor open meeting of Star which are ranging in the Cheyenne vices. A large crowd was in at­
Itivcr section of tlje stale, and will tendance.
Grange No. 806, October 31, 1911:
secure specimens of tho slate, and
J. J. England. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl
Opening songs, No*. tH and 160.
will secure specimeiw of mountain :England nnd Mrs. Carrie Hoover
Prayer by chaplain.
sheep
as a part of tho population of ।made an auto trip to Grand Rapids.
Uecilalion by Velma Traver.
the new game park, all of these to Monday to visit the former’s daugh­
Mu-ic by Muriel Groat.
be located between now and next iter and husband, Mr. and Mm. John
lte|MUl&gt; from various schools.
spring.
Ritchie.
.
Sou«. No. i W. ’
Our popular liveryman Jacob F.
llccitation by Martha Belsun.
He dlso will attempt lo secure
was married last Thursday
Song by Hull) and John Ketcham. Eainv birds, including
different Grcibel
1
ind* of pheasanls"rand wild lur- ।night to Mrs. Emma Baumgardner,
A piny, "'rhe Silver'Lining," by keys.
of Lake Odessa. Rev. Lyon per­
home talent.
The fentfe, which is many miles formed the ceremony nt his home
Music by Ixillie Belson.
in lencth. is of 5-foot woven wire. in
' Sunfield. They have rented the
house and will move
Rev. Bready of Hastings will alsq lopped with three Strands of barb- Katherman
:
deliver a short address.
ed wire, which is the same charac- ■soon. The people here extend their
Song. No. 21.
ter of fence as lias been used ,o happy couple (heir heartiest greet­
Lunrh will be served by the hold the buffalo in the Philip herd. 1ing*.
Glen Covert has rented Mrs. Cas­
Granger^
Il is observed that this will hold
All are cordially invited.
any of the wild uatne secured.
;sel’s house and are moving in this
.Mrs. Cassel is niaking her
Mrs. E. GroaL lecturer.
To the hunter one of 'tne princi- week.
)home with
her daughter al Eaton
Mrs. I. Christy. Ass’t lawlurer.
pal features of the game situation Rapid*.
is just whKl the law and (he de­
*
Irv Ing Grange.
Mrs. C. Senter- is making her
partment acccpte os the rights of daughter Mm. Fern Trumbo al Fos. Program for Irving Grange, Nov. the hunter. In that there is a slight ,
tbrio. OM a few days visit
3. 1911:
•
.
coiillict between the stale and the
ludlrumental Music—Gladys Mi­ feiivral laws as to the time of the , Demorest Early rode his motor
cycle from Ijorth Manchester to
ner.
•
.
opening of the season for small Woodland last Friday and is spend­
Reading—Milo Shaw.
game; tho fi-der.il act perftiils ,
Conundrums— John Ollier, Glenn shooting t» begin September 7. ing a few days visiting friends here.
II. B. .Miller has Isiuglil the west
Lampr-on and Maurice Johnson.
while jlie slate law fixes Septem­
Heading. “The Worth of a Wife"— ber 10 as tho opening day. Warden five acres of tha lot recently sold
by Mr. Nash lo Mr. Crue.’
Kittle Woodruff.
Hedrick was emphatic in his inHerman Hauer was married Tues­
Flower March.
slruclions lo liic deputies to en­ day evening to a Im'- at Francisco,
iniiiulion.
force the slate act. and arrest any They expect to make thoir home on
'
Mary Kronawitter.
hunters
found
in
tho
Jkld
before
the
old homestead, two miles west
&lt;
Lecturer. l lye morning of the 10th. Inciden­
of Woodland.
tally. the next legislative session
Miss Amelin Hauer and GleraCluin
MARJO-HEiL SILVERWARE HAS
will very likely bring the slate law ,were married at the Lutheran par­
into harmony will/ the federal act.
WONDERFUL WEARING QUALITIES The seiison op waler fowl opens sonage Thursday evening by Hey.
Klindworlh. These ' young people
September 10 and closes April 0. have many friends here, who offer
Il Is Handled in This City Exclu­ The open season for prairie chick- ,their heartiest congratulations.
ens, grouse, •nipc, partridge, plov­
sively 4iy F. it Pantoust The
er begins September 10 and closes
Jeweler.
October O.- No game -can be sold, FUR-BEARING ANIMALS NOW
Have you seen Hie Marjo-Nell pat­ hunting game bint* with a rille is
HAVE A CHANGE TO INCREASE
tern XXXX silver? This is the kind prohibited. The hag limit is ten in
that surcrisfully resists rusting, one day; not over twenly-llvo in
War Leaves
Dealers
which can b&lt;- said of no giber kind po.-se^’ton al any one lime, for European
Slocked Wilh Immense Supply
if kepi in the water for several prairie chickens and , like birds;
hodcs.’ In the Ohio Hoods, tho own- twenty in one day and not over fifty
of American Pelts.
era of Mnrjo-Ncll silver were the in possession al any one time for
On November I, opens the season
only vines who pould utilize their aquatic fowl. The license foe ia $1
silverware (hat liiiti been »ulyecl«-vl for resident hunters and 815 for for catching fur-bearing animals,
but for tho first time in years the
to the action-of water for several mm residents.
fur-bearers
will have an opportuni­
The
big
game
season
is
for
tho
days. You can see it al F. II. I'anThey owe all Iht*
•ciiasfs. anti you will be Sun&gt;risld al month of November only, nnd al­ ty lo increase.
lows the hunter one deer. Mount­ to the great, European war. Furriers
the low price.—Adv.
returning
from
Europe say that
ain sheep and antelope are pro­
The hunting Ihu losses on American raw furs
The IPIu Overlnml uulo is in tected penielually.
caught last year und held by dealers
town, .Mure fur yoiic money than license is 85.
The efforts of tho Game Depart­ in many parts of the world will ex­
in any other line. C. II. Osborn,
ment have been directed toward ceed ten millions dollars, due &lt;hAyl.
preservation of tho game iefl M icctlv to the war since most of the
tar a- possibb- by stopping illegal world’s great fur manufacturer* ure
and by the attempt lo in­ located in Germany und France.
We Know REZISTOL shooting,
crease Hie game birds of the state Appruximatvly 25,u00,000 fur-bear­
through the introduction nf Chi­ ing animals wen; caught in North
Will Help You
Those pelts
nese pheasants, over 2000 of these America last year.
To Regain Your Strength and birds having been turned loose in were wbrtli 820.000,0)0 and most o!
Energy.
the stale last fall, -most of them (hem were left in Hie dealers' hands
gelling through the winter in fine because there was a surplus from
.Rcuoel of (hr Hotel Ph'sician in a shape.
the preceding year.
.
,
Leading New York Hospital on
Fur-bearers have been caught so
The warden and his deputies
the Cure of Brain Fatigue mid
have been busy the past year in re­ plentifully in Barty county during
Nervous Exhaustli/i.
gard lo law enforcement', and there (bo lust year that almost all kinds
except
muskrats and skunk have
wi-re
more
arrests
and
convictions
“A few years ago We considered 1
Very few mink,
before the opening of the sea­ become extinct.
that we were doing well if we cur- just
.
• d to per cent, of the cases of Brmu son Iasi fall, and after the closing fox or cotta were caught last sea­
Futigiie and Nervous Prostration of
। the season, than for all the limo son.
Many fanner boys apd profes­
brought to uh, but since the intro- of
। the existence of .the old county
law.
'
. sional trappers have been making a
duction of Hcxislol inl«i' our hd»- warden
1
The matter of enforcement of tho good living trapping during the win­
Vital we cure more than tU per
cenL of all thd cases in its various 1fishing laws also has received con­ ter*, but they will receive tho low­
forms brought to us.
It builds siderable
&gt;
attention, and illegal fish­ est prices in yc*ty according to
■ liew tissues, gives new energy, new ing has -nracUcatty been stopped. present reports.
The catch of fur-bearer# in North
life, new blood and strength to any Beside (his feature.of fi»hir.g acti­
, part of the hody attacked |iy these vities . Hie department has had America last year is approximated
- ulwaitri”
। seiners at work takln^oul carp and as follows:
noiigame, coarseYish from the Muskrat. 15.000,000 skips, 8L570.000
lU-zislol is a tmwerful tonic nour- other
।
Opossum 2.800.000 skins, 1.080,000
i-hing food inediciur composed ofi waters of the streams and lakes.
Il is predicted that the South Da­ Raccoon . 2.100,000 skins, 2.160,000
xalualiio tome stiinulaiils obtained
from vegdlabb* drugs.
Heiislol kota game preserve in the Black Skunk ... 2.152,000 skins, 1.301.000
eouluiun no Marcottes or oilier dan- Bill* will be one of jhc show places Mink .... 6'10.000 skins. LSOO.ono
500,000 Bkins.
301,000
grrous drugs which merely deaden of the Northwest within a few Ciyet Gats
pain temporarily but give no per- years, with the specimens of large
Eariltutlaod W. C T- L'.
iiimietil relief or cure the cause of game which will be located on the
disvw..
i tract.
The W. c. T. U. met at the home
_______________
Hexi/dnl., is a powerful- body
of Mrs. Hornet Yockley. Wednes­
Dog Owners Take Notice.
Imilder mid blood maker; il is the
day. Oct. 23, II being present. Af­
best remedy known to the medigal
AU owners or keepers of doge* arc ter the .business meeting, a splendid
profession to iqirich thin, w al cry hereby ordered lo cause tho same urogram was curried out by Mrs.
blood,
and
supply
new rich lo be shut up, &lt;»r nuuxle&lt;i with a Lulu Waters, supL of temperance
bhixj l&lt;» Hy.’ whole body.
Tile next
wire basket nnuzlc for a period of In Hie babhath school.
11 will bo found a most Valuable
days from this dale.
AU dogs meeting will be hold the. third
nom-dy in cases of over sliiuulalimi not properly munled. found run­ Wednesday in November al the
in winch .the exwp»ix’e u*e of ning al’large, will be »lwl and their home of our president, • Mrs. Ella
liquor rauH* dcproMiun, dulliiev owners prosecuted according to law. Smith.
The program will be’ In
Ct Ihr fm iillies or intoxication: it By order of
the evening and refreshments will
.•
-uuutei-acto the depreuing effects
be served.
The program will be
*
Board of Health.
..j
the system fe its norCity of Hastings “Our Thanksgiving," leader, Mrs.
Dated Hustings, Midi, October 22. Lulu Waters. . Every.body will bt'
I'o prove the wonderful HHi.
welcome.
Come and bring your
of HF.ZISTGL we will mail
—Adv. twke friends.
.
a sample Bottle for 25c mi
Augpstu Wwitre, Preto fiUDl.
1 ■t»mi« fflrj»o»UAW, eto.
The United Slates mines five Ion.-H-uiteul (xi, Bovlou, Mats. I of coal a year for every inhubilaut.,
BANNER WANT ADV'S. PAY.

BY TAKING THE KEELEY PLANNING TO FENCE IN
TREATMENT
ACRES IN BLACK
HILLS.

WEICKGENANT * RIEDE

WEICKGENANT Ji RJEDE

WEICKGENANT A RTEDE

She Coat and Suit &amp;&gt;erit of
the Season
Remarkable Savings for You if You Will Select
Your New Winter Apparel Now During
Weickgenant &amp; Riede’s

Great Sample Sale of Suits and Cloaks
Hundreds of the choicest garments of this season are marked at a
third less and a gre^t many Coats end Suits are even priced at
less than half the manufacturers cost. We have planned this
extraordinary sale for our patrons—do not delay, come at once.

ASSORTMENT No. 4

ASSORTMENT No. 1
SAMPLE SALE PRICE.

7.95

$1150 SUITS AND COATS
for Ladies and Hisses wear. At­
tractive and practical winter gar­
ments. A great variety of pretty
styles lo choose from.
All desir­
able colors and n very complete
range of sires. Yon will lie agree­
ably surprised ut the handsome
models we uro showing al ' this
price

$20.00 COATS AND SLITS
for Indies and Hisses. Finest mar
trrials, linings and workmanship
distinguishes these $20.00 models.
They arc all different individual.
rxrlitshr sample garment. Come
early, while your size is still here..

ASSORTMENT No. 2

I

K&gt;

12.95

$25.00 COATS AND SUH’S.

for •laidlcs
.nines and
unu ULsscs.
-hism'n.
The
i nc seasseas­
ons highest
L?.‘ ' type garments ure ’hieluded ... .....
„.
sample garments. All the popular
fur fabrics mid novelty textures in
the different up-to-date styles und
length. Come early and Don’t MLss
This Great Sample Sale

SAMPLE SALE PRICE

73b. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN.
A beautiful tabic Damask, 2 yds.
wide, sold by us regular nl Special
Price of 69c' per yard. During the
first week of our Sample Sale ....
59c yd.
.' LINEN (.BASIL
Our best 12c linen crash towela‘
18 lo 20 inch wide, one week

■ 19.95

IF YOU DOUBT IT COME AND SEE

$5.00
LADIES AND HISSES HLOUSES
AND SHIRT WAISTS.
Beautiful new styles, dainty ma-

trriuls in while and light colors.
Exquisitely trimmed. Our regular
$1.2-5 and 81.50 models. Special Price

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$5.00 for a New Coat\or a Sult, $5.00
If you doubt il Come and Ser.
There are many new eoats In this
assortment worth twice us much.
Come in early and bring your girls
along. This will be the
best
Bargain Opportunity of the year.

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ASSORTMENT No. 6

$18.50 COATS AND
SLITS
for Ladles and Misses.
From
$17.50 to S1S.5U you cun generally
get an excellent
garment—but
when jou can obtain these same
excellent values right at the out
Mt of the season for $1255 do you
wonder vvJiy we say to you? Don’t
MIm this Great Sample Sale .....
AND

■

"

$•22.54) COATS AND SUITS.
SAMPLE SALE PRICE
for I Judies und Misses. AUtile C J|
■■
IM
more elaborate special style
tea&gt; ■ ■ ■
lures und lieutiliful litdngM dl.itluB
K ■ B
guish these coats mid suits, from ■
fl
*
ordinary models. Come In and try
■ ■
■
■
Ihriii on mid examine these gar9 B ™ till
mrute.
Satisfy yourself by actual
■ ■ ■
comparison ........................................

ASSORTMENT No. 3
$1750

B | |&lt;x
B
^B
B ■■■fl ''I a B
B^^T— BB

ASSORTMENT No. 5

SAMPLE SALE PRICE. $15.00 AND $16.00 COATS AND
SUITS.
j|
for Ladies und Misses.
You can
aB soft
find a great many clever styles in
N ■ I
II
all the diffcrcnl lengths mid in the
I I I
newest materials.
Ordinarily (hey
I I I I
*|
I would cost you from $15.00 to
III■ | | ■
Slfi.50, You cannot afford to in­
fl
fl
note (he remarkable saving we of-

SAMPLE SALE PRICE

SAMPLE SALE PRM'E
■■

AQ
wlMfl

■ II Ila
Ww

9c yd.

.

There arc also a great many Suite
and Coats worth up to $25.1)0 that
we wish to dispose of in the begin­
ning of the Season
Any Selection that you can make
will Mtn you at least $5.00.

KIMONA AIAXSELETTK
15c and 18c Values, artistic designs
for saqur.i uikI kimonos. Special
Price per yd.

12c
Slue ME8SALINE PETTICOATS
An unusual rich quality of silk
mraalliU' in colors and black, mode
with a beautiful flounce. Special
Price ...................................... ,•

•1.98

MUNSING UNDERWEAR AT SALE PRICES

GROCERY. BARGAINS.
EVERY DEPARTMENT
,In nur Dry Goods Store offers you UmeThese Price* tiro • good until Saturday !
Wc aro closing out our big flock of November
7th, 0:30 n. ip.
Thrifty p
— - ’ |y Exceptional bargains. Come early and
bouse
Munsing wear. In the 'future wc will handle wives will proiil by these timely savin
lugw^l
injfcktigulc.
the famou* Athena underwear. This is a
13 pounds- of 11 X E
great opportunity for you.
•
SL2S BLANKETS.
granulated sugar
(PI ,
uing Union
I ^’r ........
&gt;- »P------one
— »—
—adouble
—v..
.
.
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4&gt;1
Extra large
heavy,
a—
r\
81.25 and' 8150 Munsing
Union nn
Suits for Ladies and Mis
-»-&gt;•bhmkels, grey, Ian or while. The M-fSC
’p&amp;eWhn°. -'OC Lenox Soap, Special Price, 8 bars 25
Itsl values in Artierica for ’
and silver. Special Sole . ..rr .
Bob White or White
FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS
81t75 and I24X) Munsing Uuion.Huito for
aumirv
Ladire and Miaee*. all styles,
-|
JQ
uauu,17
7
Tor Ladies.' Extra fine, well
............ uarsiDc ao««i n«m»i«ur 0WU, nc v«i-4-Xc
while and silver. Special Sale J^JL.T’O
'Toad
« cboife pink -| /I
u.^ Hpeclal B«le Prl«
..................
U
salmon in tall 1 pound cons, I I
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NORWAY OUTING FLANNEL.
82-5 lo 8350 Munsing Union Suits for perca
per can
n a v/w.
A big asJortnienl of select patLadies and Misses', all styh '.
OO
Sleep Corn, a choice sweet fx
'
Usually ^1
white and silver.
Special \ I MA Evergreen corn, best 10 cent value Xfx |,। terns in light und dark.
per can ............................. i....................... vJV p&amp;A °..and.. *.Oc.. .&gt;d-.. &amp;pec“l. 72C
Sale Price
50c. lo 65c Munsing Vest and
Panto for Ladies and Mis*e», all
sizes, gray and white. Special bale
Price
Children'* Uniop Suits 50c and
60c values. Special Sale
Price

SUn

Gillnun Peas,
sweet early June variety, 12 cents cun, per |

I If*

Savoy Corn, choicest midget -g
corn, best 15 cent value, per I

XQ

39c :

LADlri) CASHMERE HOSE
Finest 60c. wool hose for

3 for $1

"Pride" Corn, very fancy can- s zx
UMBKEIJ.AS
ned swijrl coni. 12 cent cans, per I I If*1
26 inch, ladies style, plain
_
dun ............... .........................................
. _
and silver trimmed.
Mission /Wo*
Children's Vest und Punts 25c •* fA
LUXO COFFEE.
and 33c values.
Special Sale I Wf*
Our
choice
exclusive
30c.
Price .................. . ................................ A-'V/
• SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES XND
brand, mild,
rich flavor, steel
'
S
mtWEfl SKIRTS.
cut, per 1 lb can
721a. BLEACHED TABLE LINEN.
Lender and Quaker corn flukes.
Regular «6h0. Who und A7J0 Cl QQ
A beautiful tnblr Daimwk, 2 yd*, wide, Freah. crisp supply 10c pack' Z0C
, values. Your choice al ....................
of 69c ages .................. ’ 7c;............... i tor
soldI bv
by us regular at Special Price
I
TRIMMED AND UNTHIMMED MAJK
’
en_
Perfection
Baking
Powder.
r_
ptr yurd.• During
the first week
lot'of values up to 83W ft no
UVC ift. ,-ue. yt lb. pep
0C•' YourSpecial
of our Sample Sale
choice .........................................31-70
can ...........................................
LINEN RASH.
।
i1 poun
SILK MEMAL1NE PETTICOATS.
pound size, 20 cento .
Our
best 12c
linen rnuth touel- retail, per
‘
An uuiLMiai rich quality of silb messa‘ line hi colors und black, made with a t no
ln^.18^ 0 20 Inch wide, one waek
j can .........
beautiful flounce. Spvciul Price .... i*zO
Potatoes ut .19c per bushel
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Weickgenant 6 Riede
HASTINGS’ FOREMOST DEPARTMENT STORE
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Lirgeit Stock of Ladic«' and Childret?’« Ready*To*Wbar in Barry County.

�OCTOBER 22. Bii.

FS®!

L Love ftttL
fitnany, nwr ■. m prearhtnrr.
Sunday, 6:00 p. tn. Christian Endeawr.
Hunday 7:00 p. HL. preaching.
Prayer inecling Thursday even­
ing.
Every’
come.

Men and Young Men

PrexbytcrtM Church
An illustrated sermon will be giv­
en next Sunday evening at 7:00
o'clock when tho pastor. will give
Dr. Van Dyke's.story of "The Other
Wise Mud," illustrating the same
with coIorod Nlides. What the ear
falls to hear, the eye will see.
Tho Westminster Girls will hold
a Hallowe'en social at the home of
Mias Grace Edmond* next Tuesday
evening. 27 members have recent­
ly joined this organisation.
Last
Sunday morning they attended thg
service in the church in a body.
Tho Spartans will be entertained
al the home of Howard Birdsell on
Friday evening, October 30.

Who demand quality and style at a reas­
onable price should cume-to this store
and select their Fall Suit and Overcoat.
Why? Because they are Jtuppenhainw
Make which means none are made better
—few as well. A complete stock for you
to select from. Will you give us a look?

Baptist Church.
Thucsdny evening, prayer and
praise service.
Friday aflernoOis-prayer meeting,
3:30. at Mrs. Waila’i 201 N. Broad­
Choir practice, Friouy evening at
7:30. in charge of Mrs. Keller.
Sunday. School at 10:00. Glasses
for all.
.Mbrning worship at 11:00. Sub­
ject, 'The Man of Sorrows." Mus­
in by the choir and special music.
Communion service.
‘
Young People's meeting at 0:00,
Margaret I .ester. leader.
Yoke Fellow Band at 0:00.
Song service at 7:00 followed by
an evangi'lislin sermon, subject: “A
Good Man f-ost and a Bad Man Sav­
ed." Chorus choir and special mus­
ic.
•
meeting at 7:30 al the home of Mr.
Frank Smith.
November «Ui wo will open spe­
cial revival meetings.
Good sing­
ing and gospel preaching every
night. We ask the prayers of the
Christians that souls may be saved.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co.
One Price Clothiers • • Hastings, Mich.

Marrtefe. of Mrs. Merritt.

J

Were RGaduTor you Now
The painters have gone, the stock has been rearranged, the new goods have
arrived—and wc want your patronage.
Wc intend to make this one of the leading stores in this city.
Our new stock was selected wilh the greatest care—the first consideration was
quality; second, stile; third, the quality ot the workmanship. With these three features
we ask &gt;ou to. give us at feast a look.

Men

Saturday is

Neckwear

HaiKikfircilfii

Alto «I1 black, blue and arty for
all kinds o( wear; priced at
93-50. 93.00, 92 60, 2.00,

. Saturday

Bells

We have over 500 slightly
soiled Handkerchiefs.

Bous’ Union Sults

Heavy, flat fleece. or ribbed fleece,
50c

LOt 1—Men's Bandana
Haniikcrchteli—10c val-

Sults

Girls Union Sults

LOT 2— LartiM} 18c HandkercbieG—Kmbro&lt;d e r e d
and plain lined..3 lor 15c

915.00

LOT 3 Ladies' 25e Hand­
kerchief - Enbm t dared

Men’s Shoes

Ohls' fUecc lined Union Suits,
nearly all sues, SOc xaiue to

Methodist Episcopal Circuit
Richard E. Yost, Pastor.
' Sunday, November 1st.
&gt; Waleouie. 10:30 a. m.
Christian IScience Society.
I Yeckley, 3:00 p. m.
J Rutland, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday jierv-ice „
at 10:30
w=,. a.
.. in.:; On nccounl of the lamented death
Methodist Episcopal Church.
mgs rtie thdf frtends ?n ItoLli
"Everlasting Punishmi
of a,,e
Mr.-.- wary
Maiy noiwr
Buller our Sunday
Iul
ouiiiuiy
Rev. Russell 11. Breudy. Pastor.
Ki TVunWsSX by
ov/ry"
Successors to Grant H. Otis &amp; Co.
•
.
Hastings, Mich.
‘ry weuanniversary services at MarSorv’iccs next Sunday as follows:
J Un were postponed" unitl Sunday
tnring from Hastings to Battle |nCT&lt;toy evening at 7.30.
10:30 a. m„ worlfliip and. last ser­
। morning, November 8.
Lecture on mon in tho serie* Oil the Apostles'
Creek where they wore, married I
Emmanuel
Church
.
' "Cranks" by R«v. Russell H. Bready recd. “I Believe in the Life Ever­
by Rev, W. J. Lockion, nn old ■
Rev. Carroll I- Bales, Rector.
I-,,
ui the Hendershott school house lasting."
friend of the bride, at lhe Episco-.
.
Confirmation address, 7:30 p. in. Frida] evening, Odtolier 30. Admiepal parsonage. They were attend­
12:00 noon, Sunday School.
BENHAM &amp; TRIM HAVE SOLD
IRE HASTINGS ELECTRICAL
PROPOSED DRAIN TO BENEFIT
ed by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ander­ in parish home.
Ji ■sinn
‘,,m 15
’ cetiLi.
fl:00 p. m. Epwortn League.
son of Hastings, who look the bride
Next Sunday is All Saint's Day. ' Tho ministerial association of the
OVER $60,000 OF REAL ESLATE
MF6. COMPANY IS ORGANIZED
TWO SECTIONS OF LAND
7 :&lt;n» p. m. Worship and address,
Grand
and groom oft the wedding inarch
Holy Communion. 8l00 m in.
—Rapid*
——, ■•••Dlslrlcl meets al Hob "Religion nnd Politics.'
j November 3 and 4.
*
The pnt_
to.Batile Creek in their motor car.
Holy Communion and . .‘•ennon. 'land,
Next Monday evening the regular
Following the ceremony Dr. and "The Manliness of the Saints,” 10:30 tor. expects, to attend,
Slock of 525.000.
$25.01)0.
Has Drain Com. Binlsull Will Sell Cunmeeting of the Official Board at In the Past Six Months. They Arc tupilnl
Mr*. Murray entertained the olll- .a. m.
i. .
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-----------Conductiiid An Extensive AdStnma Board of Directors und
tract .for
Di(jniti{j 'Casllcloa-■ Straii0
cialing clergyman and his wife and
Evemn. Prayer and HkIod ud-1
Wesleyan MethudLM Church. ^ ’ '
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vcrtlsinu Campaign.
Fino
Woodland Ditch on Thursday.
Fine Proapecta.
Prospects.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson wilh a wed­ dress, "Henry the Eighth: and Uio]
. ,, „
.
English Reformation" 7:00 p. in.
I
M. J. Badder, Pastor.
I
Und _l. B. Church.
ding dinner al the Post Tavern.
On page » will be found the adv.
Tp,. Hasting*
nnslings Electrical
Elwtrii'al Mfg.
Mfg. Co.i
Co.. Dram .Commissioner D. E. Byd­
The
“The bride is very prominent in
Miss Hopkins of Grund Baplda" Quarterly
ineeling service* on IG. Elmer i-airlcn. Pastor, residence of Benham A Irm*. "J whn-li will wag fonnayy ...
organized
Monday
sailsen
willonsell
on Thursday
lhe Hj-gu
o .—.iiday
as sanaswm
inursuay
ine M.rgu
Hastings social circles.
Dr. Mur­ will address tho Girjs’ Friendly next Saturday
a slock
g|fH.k company,
'----------- - —
..«• of drain which .,-n
evening and- Sunday
No. W19 E. Grand fit.. Phone No. be fount! a big list allhuugh only a a
with-..oil
a capital
will carry ,.&lt;r
off .i...
lhe ..X
sifrray is one of the foremost dentists Monday evening.
list of forms
I morning and evening.
( 424B.
.‘ -partial
-------- —
— they offer for &lt;•-,(MX1
The following.are the of- face waters from two seclums m
in this city, former member of lhe
Next Tuesday at 2:30 p. in. the 1x *«n
Rev.A.Biirlnn
Hammond
A. Hammond
of Wil-1 ofThrough
WilThrough
lhe courtesy
lhe courtesv
of the Adof the Ad“ ,8U,e
well » as
as some
**«u n
\&lt;* ry
so,,h
(iin.-h
’
,' '
livers: .
J Woodland und Castleton. The dxleh
it.ite legislature and Is prominent rector will speak-before the W. C. ’ IliaiiLstou,
Mich-will
charcc of.' venlisl people
&lt;».nni» we
wn may hnM
.^rvirA. *t»Wmonts
statements of their methods
m&gt;
uiiilsIoii, Michwill have charge
hold services
of srllF. C. Sherman. President.
will be about two-miles long ahd
in tiie Michigan Dentaf society. T. L’. al the M, E. church, on "The ilhe 7.-=rh
preaching
‘"" servieM,
-cr.:.-.-3.
ln their church next Sunday. Ser- mg real estate.
That their .-eiliug
F. W. Stebbins, Vice President, .will carry surplus walers into Mud
Dr. and Mr*. Murray will be form­ Cry of Africa." " Ladies of the Wo- I lv.
;..
Preaching
Saturday, ...
.7:30 p. m- . vices ns follows:
system has merit can be inferred
«k E. &lt;;&lt;H»dyvar. Sci-'y and Treas. Creek or lhe Nagwahtu'k, as ’tlie
—.-u ....
-• the! niW(, gchhol at 10:fl0 a w. Mr_ fromrthe
Hie 'past
six- The diredteb coiuist of lhe Hirer Indians used to call it.
ally at hciind hereafter Dec. I.
man's Auxiliary especially invited, ....
(followed
by the btutness of
••—•,,"•7. far I. Hint
..........hi
’.’i*"'
'iTui,7V,
..... at „
... ».
, monUi.
...l.l over *».». ,„ulcers
ra,„, named ,and
vni|7G.
J. F. Chidester,
mon
H3X»
a. n&gt;.
m.
rr»».y.a Ihw
...vj tan r..„.
.,_________
Christ
inn Emlemr.
Endeavor, 0:00
6:00 p. m.
m„ at ’
°*
1 cat»te.
Hiey
j. Goodyear.
L. Bauer anti A.!
rjiriallm
•&gt;&lt; re®
'
W**'rl,ev
- - F.
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•
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■ bringing
hrinaine buyers
litivvt-H bare
lu’r&lt;&gt; from other :H. caneth.
Mi_.
m. Powell's.
•
I Card of Thunks—I wish la thank
IKIIUHHMIIMIIMIHSIIMIIOIMM
There Will ba-no evuning service.J;•«»*«•
states ®»
Bn Well
well ®*
ns Michigan
Michigan by rea«m
reason
—
is receiviiur fine • n
—
‘&gt;'- friends for their ‘kindness
■
in
___ „
Their work on the church is pro- l"f 'h*
lJX» hteit™’ In n.m,
? .1- u-i
And \ its niaiuigemenl arc। sending cards and flowers
we
op-!?re cflnducling in farm and dairv
£jn cnnmJrnllv tn lhe future ,n-v s*°.v ,n V’1’. hospital.
^111 greasing nicely, and November
wo hope
hor~ to
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®
‘«'k,«•;'P'XL? •""« "M’"*'
huslm-w
MM. tharl.s Will.-Adv.
||| 'on, for services
November Rlk
oui. .i.-.
be rney are surely out utter business, i
1
________________
“±l When completed thee church will bo
showing good team . work
M very beautiful ami attractive, ami and
aud are
1
and hustle.
A i —BANNER WANT ADVS. PHY.— 1 -BANNER WAMT ADV8. PAY.—
■ tlic public is eonlially invited lo 1
cooperite in the good work of the
lx&gt;rd al-Ihe First I’. B. Church.
M The subject of pastor's sermon
m for next Sunday morning will be
*i"Devolion To Christ." You are in­
M v&gt;led to attend. Timii 11:00 a. m.
All sizes and lengths at lowest prices. Fencing time will sonn be
Place, Adventist church.
The following item from Tues-1
day evening’s Grand Rapids Press
ple!-!^
10 Having* pio- ।

THE CHURCHES

Cedar Posts BatPf Bros. Hava 3 Cars of Cedar Posts

-

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

Shingles

Three Cars of Cedar Posts
here and you will want a lot of these old reliable Cedar Posts
We also have on hand a large stock of

SHINGLES
and PATENT ROOFINGS at prices which are the lowest for several years.
This is a good time to do your roofing. We have sold more lumber this year
than ever, but our yards are stocked full of every kind of Building Material
the price and quality of which cannot he beaten in Barry Co. Give us a call.

PATENT ROOFING

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
BAUER BROS., Prop’s
HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONES 254-224

Sole Agents for Ladies' Famous Julia Marlowe Shoes

■

M1

Obilimry.

.

M George M. llugaduru. Who was a
• w former resident qf Hostings, and

2 liad many Iricmis hero died last,
■ Saturday, OcVotier 2L 19H. at Ids
■ : home in Levering, Mich. Tho fuffJural scnrices/wnre held in Hastings,I
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev..
B( Russell IL Bready ofllciatmg.
w | Mr. Hagadorn was born in New
* York, in the year 1817, and departed
■ I Ulis life at the age of 07 years, 2,
M I months nnd 27 day*.
In 1800 lie!
" I was married to Mis.- Ellen Mosher, |
■ who pained lo the groat beyond
■ j about one your ago. There were
M I six* children, two of them dying in
M infancy.
Bo is survived by two
। sums Harold and Marotd Hagnddrn
m pf LA'verlng. aud two daughP-is.
HI Mrs. Corlisla Chaffee and Mrs. Rose
—l|| Gussman of.Chicago, and ono grand
SSI son. Earl Gussman.
The burial took place at RivcrJ
side.

AUCTION SALE

The farm I have been renting'having been sold I will sell at Public Auction
on what is known as the Edward Reese Farm 4 1-4 miles south and 2 miles west
of Nashville, 1 1-4 miles South of Maple Grove Center, Sec. 28 Maple Grove on

Friday, Nov. 6,1914
Commencing at 10 o’clock, I offer the following described property
Sow and right pipx.

HORSES.
Black manv 12 yra. old.

It Shouts, weight 150 lbs.-

2 Suckling CAlts.
SHEEP.
x CATTLE.'
Holstein and Jersey cow, due Nov. 9, 8 y rs. old.

31 Grade Shrop ruck

Grade Shrtip buck

Durham row, due Jan. 1, 7 yrs. old.

On The Road To Fortune
The first step leads to'the the savings department of our bank. Those who start
accounts with us are on the road to prosperity—money begets money.
The way to have money is to save it. The way to save it is to have a savings ac­
count and add to it from time to time whet you can spare from your earnings. It
g. draws interest at 3o per cent compounded gemi-annually.
jemi-annually.
This may not seem to you the quickest way of getting rich bnt it is. the surest way
Our Bank Belongs To The Federal Reserve System
Start A Savings
Account with
Ue Today
” Keep at it and you
independent.

1 soon be

Durham row, due Juil 3(1, 9 yrs. old.
•Jersey cow, fresh in U weeks. 3 yrs. old.

Ycurljiiu heifer.
• Heifer enfi.

3 Ycarllnn steers.
3 Steer calve*.

Qitanlily rorn fodder.

. 13 Tima mixed huy.

Durham cow, due Nov. 15. 9 yrs. old.

Qiumtily corn in crib.

Straw .slack.

Uuuntily corn in Held.

300 Im. oats.

■
TOOLS.

Flat bay ruck

Wide tire uugon.

Dayton liuy loader. Day Jon side delivery rukc.

HOGS.

Son und sc i cn pigs.

Other articles not mentioned.

LUNCH AT NOON
SHELTER FOR HORSES IP IT STORMS

TFRMQ-*
11 sumsone
0100
,IM| undtr'c,th- Ov,r lh,t
1 XjIXLUO. amount
year’s time will Ire given on bankible notes witb Interest at six per cent

HastingsNationalBank

GEO. CANNOM, Prop

Only National Bank In Barry County
Hastings
•
Michigan

Col. W. H. COUCH'
auctioneer

E. LIEBHAUSER
CLERK

during

�THE nWlW.9 BANNKR. OCTOBER 29. Uli.

To Save
One must sRCtjfice.
The best things of tile are gained in
this way. It you want to lay aside a part ol your earnings,
come to this bank and 0|ieii an account.
A bank account
will assUt you greatly in the undertaking.
\\&gt; welcome tbf
■.iiuill depositor.
,
.
&lt;•-

STATE

BANK

LOCAL NEWS

largely attended,
lie wa- a pion­
eer of this, Thnruapple township
nibl'liad M-cn many rliunge*.
lb

ahd leavex many friends tn mourn
with the bereaved family.

All Roads Lead to Rome”

J

And all roads leading to the main Bakery and Eating House
lead to Jamieson’s Place. If it’s eating you want, why, that’s
the place. Everybody goes there to eat. They will all tell
you Jamieson puts up the best meal along the line.
If it’s bread dr pastry you want, why, it’s the same old place, Jamie­
son's. Every home will tell you thgt Malted Krcam Bread, i lasting* Po­
tato Bread and Bra«I^&gt;ur Brown Bread orc the best breads that can be
bought. The same thing is true of the pastry.

I

4% on time deposits

FARMERS

Wednesday in Battle Creek a.*de|e-l
gates lo A. W. C. T. W. convention..
J. W. Shaffer and S. B. Palmar!
took the examination al Hastings!
Saturday for‘the position of |K»sl;
master at Morgan.
II. P. Feagles Im- shipped some
nine apple- from this place, paying
-'UV per bushel for them.
.1. L. Higdon mid Jj»ssi» Fn*«ett arc)
still working in lln'mings.
I Mrs. Mary L. Webb of Hastings,
spent Monday night with her son
| Lester and family.
-, Mr. mid Mr*. Daniel Reasoner of
;Climax spent from Tuesday till Sat-1
iurday with their daughter Mrs.;
11 Samuel Marshall nnd family.
Ix&gt;.*ler Webb sold lo Ham Marshall
। lhe coll, advertised in la«t .week's।
11 BANNER.
i Mis*es Ida Chee«einan nod Laura)
[Day are caring for Mr*. Otto Shultz j

Prayer meeting Friday
A. BosUner1-. Sabbath
10:00 a. m. Preaching nt
by Ervin Troxel and al
by the pastor.

THE REASON
In the first place our equipment, is the most complete tha? can he
found anywhere in this part ol the state.
*
In the second place we use only the very highest quality ol mate­
rials nnd xfe buy them in large quantities, getting the lowest prices, possible
and giving our customers the advantage ol these low prices by putting better
materials in our baked goods than are usually put io baked goods.
In the third place our breads and fancy pastries are made from good
old home recipes, thus assuring you the good delicious taste you- used to g&lt; t
Irom mother’s bakings.
.

evening al
c^'
school at j. m
11 :•» a. m. xA'
7:00 p. mJ
• •

CARLTON CENTER.
Tile I.. A. R. will meet in uiei
When in Grand Rapid* ent in.limiGrange Hall on electing day..Nov:. 3J
Cody Cafeteria.- Adv.
gond ilinnel* will be serve.! ml-1 xk
Elect W. S. Ixiucnuorth Slide 1 lowed by a program in lhe after­
Senator, lie shinds for a tonnage poou. You nn* invited.
lax and the repeal of our mortgage
, hl. (w„ vouug gentlemen from
tax law. Would tax privilege
nol u.miiKia,
I(*ann&lt;ja woo
who uro
are holding
holding services
services ini
in) j&amp;i
---- .r.
indu-try;’ -perulajur.* prollls
- Cheney
■
• • huse. attended1
protlta no!
not 1 (j,,.
school
the Hmm*. Formers nnd
bi working-j
working-!
al t|„. \j
church Sun-;
| &lt;lay.

I

STAR BAKERY &amp; RESTAURANT
PHONE 381

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

QUALITY BAKE SHOP

Thursday from Delton. where liny
We an* glad to near that Grand­
had been helping in the care of
ina L'sborti is improving under-tln*l
-pblltlcarAdverU*ing.
sick relative*. - They left them hut
G RUNGE IIU.I. CORNERS.
asked for Gov. Ferris, not because Corn LcMKins For County HrlwoK
treatment at Ann Arbor.
little improved.
Mi*s Mary Beach. ••ulerlpinetl at are veiling in Baltic Creek ""“j HAS A JOKE OR THE DEMOCRATS of himself or his work as governor.
For (he benefit of children in
BIT BECAUSE OF- ITS HEARING
Several fishing parlies from line ti variety -hower. Saturday ovenImve bad line surces* of late in mu. Oct.* 2illi„ nt the home of her
ON THE PRESIDENTIAL ELEC­ rural schools suggestions for a scri­
Mr. and Mr*. E. iJiwrence of Has______
es of lessons on corn are about to be
catching perch, at our nearby lake. |Uin*iits. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bench, ting-came up ami helped their son
w-..-- n__u , nmiwmi Rut TION' OF 1916.
issued by lhe department.
The
' P*®0**
Loiter Htimpson of Grand Rapids' lor Onillc Bristol mid Mis- Nora Fulward last week, making apple ««
So that-republican votes for Fer­ average production per acre of corn
- ----- - . — — Millqr. wiiose mnrringe will take । butter.
Im .Asked to Cash Up to Help
ris will he considered by lhe demo­ in the United Slates is still below
While and family: alw» n brother- ,pluc,in u lew
few liny.*,
days. iicircriiin.-iii.Refreshments .| ,||iy I'.ai'pentvi’ i* quite poorly at
__
That Party.
cratic stale committee, and will he 2H bushels per acre despite the fail
won*
in-lnw from the east..----------------------- ----- -svi
—•veil
•* •' and th*1 young people) (bis'writing.
Chas. H. Bauer of this city, is 1RO heralded, as •an endorsement of that in almost every section of (ho
Mr. and Mrs. Nash entartained
Mis* Myrtle Cook went to Grand were pn*sehli*d with many pretty
having a considerable quiet fun the democratic administration and country yields of more than list
’
। company from Clarksville Sunday.
Rapids Friday a. nu to be with her. tiresontM.
just now.
As is well known. Mr. its policy.
bushels have been obtained. The
Miss Ruby Woodworth of Lake Bauer has never been a democrat,
pisler. Mrs. Oliver lluinrerford. dur-j J. H. Bowser i« reshinglinc hi*
Evidently some person nl the difference indicates in a measure
ing nn operation which wa« *uc- house. Ed. Hill «f luicey assisting Odessa spent the day with her nnd is now a member of the pro­ democratic state headquarters is । tin* value oY proper instruction in
with
Hi'*
vvork.
1
grandmother,
Mr*.
Rowladbr,
■
bunreMiful in ever)' way, mid she is ex- j
gressive party.
But this did not &lt;due for a "calling'' for sending such [growing corn. The spread of noys'
... n„„._ „r ,i,„ spare him from leceiving a letter it letter to Mr. Bauer, who has nev­ ।corn club* all over the country has
peeled lo lie nblif tn come home Jn j 'I'.hailh* Hyde visited his’grand- &lt;*”&gt;'
father near Balth* Creek, Sunday. I -',r* a"‘l Mlrs*., E'*•
vvittu from lhe democratic slate central er iieen a democrat.
a few day*.
also emphasized lhe need of corn
Fred VanSyckb* and family .spent Gravel Road, Mi. and
W ill 1. committee, dated Oct. 16. sent out
Oliver Hungerford and Charles
study iu rural schools.
stnnd-iv vviin
with * xmirew
Vndrvw auams
\dam- ..mu
and Bayne
and daughter
and from headquarters al Detroit, re­
Atuifson. Jr. me enjoying a few; sundav
■
.
.
. Donna
.»
oad and
Republican* lake Notice.
I t|10 forthcoming bulletin contains
' (Mrs. Adam Smith off State
Hoad
and
day* fain! shooting near Thompson-;
questing
Mr.
Bauer
to
contribute
On lhe official ballot which will outline** of 12 lessons covering such
.‘Mr*. Jane Fisher and Mrs. Mcln- cash to the democratic campaign
Xilh*. Iziok for some good stories I■ Herman nnd Truman Moore. P. C.|
be given you nt the polls next! important points a« the different
2 tyre of Igike Odessa nnd Mr. and
Alfred M. Nevins.
on their return.
&gt; Standley mid G. It) luindwehr of1 [Mr*. C. •!’. Covert all enjoyed a fund. The circular said:
Tuesday, the republlcun ticket will ' kinds of corn, way* of judging corn,
Robert Willson of Grand Rapids, |I Battle Creek motored* l&lt;&gt; Bert Bow­*
Candidate for -coynty treasurer,
lie found in the SECOND PLACE on I seed, corn-crop rotation, best kind
Win. ....
Hale's
pleasant visit Sunday in Win.
- My Dear Sir:
Please bear this »hit
“&gt;-»
r—z-• proper
---------- cullivntinn, Hau been a Republican
a funner drug clerk for J. W. Arm-Iler- Thursday p. m. and spent seV- new house.
for Sil
of fertilizers,
The coming election is very im­ [that ballot.
strong here, is spending u few days Ileral hours. hunting in the nearby
—
,
[and the food value of the crop. Sug- years and asks for the support cf
Miss Mary’ Spencer is taking Mrs. portant, because*of its beating on i mind.
here in the inleri’sls of the newly!| woods.
Republk-nn C-omity Comm. , g.-stion* for Ito* proper observance Hie voters of Harry county fnr that
Wickham's place in the sclmdl here the Presidential election in 101C.
—
—
—
—
—
of
corn
day
have
received
cemsidororganized Bankers Life insuranceI, Mr. und Mrs. Joe Moore enlertnin- for a couple of weeks.
The SUte Central Committee is
*
'&lt;■&lt;1 a niece amt lm&gt;l&gt;and of Battle
Company.
Unkind Commsnt
al ion.
Rural-school teachers. «•*- office, November -3. H'»l I. He ha*
‘ pulling forth -every effort to hold
lived on ilia same farm in. Orange­
--------------------------------„. ....
-see,indarling."
and We
Mr*. Justwed !l"*einlly in the great corn-growing
Steamed
Apple Pudding.
the Governorship
Michigan.
Frank Wnlkin- of Lciglitan twp. • Civek the past week.
win hnd
nun the bulletin
imiu'im n
valu­ ville for 52 years ami has been a
Mix nhd sift two cup* flour, four must win IUta election u an en- heM up lor hcr uu*ban&lt;!'» gaze three [&gt;niuie*.
’tata*..wHi
a vnluis erilicaliy ill.
He has many!I Fn*il Bristol and wife and Un*
able m.i
aid ...
in ii&gt;»
Ihi* ..™i
work ,.r
of stimulating sucncNiful farmer, slock and grain
1
tnht..
friends here who vyill bo sorry to!| Inlier'* mother Mrs. Ilnuch. visited leakpoonfiils baking powder and Horsemen! of President W ilson.
•Gen. Winters nod wife Sumlny.
The Ijimniltli'O
Committee G
is er,*nllv
greatly -linn.
handifLr,.“**a
trlD]. 'in their charge* a henllhy jntah**!
.....
. ...u.
' Thn
hone of his enndilioii.
•
buyer nnd if elected will give the
; Mary Shriner of ijirey vixiied one-half teaspoon salt; work in two cappeyl by lack of money/ If you1
jin sound ngriiuiiluretablespoon* butler ami add'thre**Th** old wooden watering trough,;'Mrs. Ixitlie Russell, Thursday.
can help us any. it will be greatly T
of n?&gt;“e f’ ....
,
j Tin* bullelin will Im* iiublishod office -his personal care mid altonwhich has been for year* on west,i Mrs. living Briggs of lianfield furths cup uf milk. to« on floured ।
appreciatad.
A
prompt
response
is
I
Humph,
gurgled
her
brute
of a- under the title of Farmem' Bjfilelin tion.
‘
2wks
Main st. nnd used by Ihnnsmnl* ev-sjwns a caller al Sherm Zimmerman's Imard. pg! and roll out. place four •
of
vital
importance
as
the
time
is
m
«
D
*
■truggllng
with
his
collar,
-you
apple* pared, cored and cut - in 1
. No. 617 ■“Rclmol lesson* on Com."
ery years lias been lorn out and a­ Tliur.Mlay.
short
teem
seem to
to b«
be nuflo
quite nanular
popular with vouryour- and cojriv*s will tie wnl free as long
new one const ru&lt;*ti*&lt;l of cement,
Not many years ago Russia was u
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Peltangill and eighths on middle of dough, and
aelf!"—Judge's Quarterly.
Yours respect fully,
sprinkle wilh one tablespoon sugar,
,as the supply lasts.
that will likely .stand as a nwnu-[
strong rival of the United Stales in
.
II. E. Thomas,
inent for many year* and give the| were guest* at Sherm Zimmerman's mixed with one-fourth teaspoon
i Address I'. $. fjepl; of Agrictil- the production of petroleum. Now
Treasurer.
The anta of South America liavo]। lure, Wasliinglon, D. (I
wich. salt npd nutmeg; bring dough
thirsty slock relief.
Sunday.
the Russian empire yields only
This circular makes one thing been
------------------known to
... .construct
......... ..
a tunnel
ttampbell nnd l‘rnl|, -hipped-a car, , Mr-. Eliza .Sheffield i* spending around uples and lift inlo hullered
about Cd p&lt;/r cunt as much oil M
WANT ADVS. PAY.— j California akme.
—BANS
of lamb* on Wedne-ulay.
.-cver.il days wilh Mrs. C. P, ’Rey­ mold. Steam one and one-half clear, namely, that support is being [three miles in length.
hours.
Jesse Bow«*mian and Sam Coats n Ids of near Redford.
returned fru.’n near Reed City on,
Missionary Convention nt
Friday, where they Rail been fori
HOPE CENTER.
Coata Grove
two weeks husking corn on Alert i Mrs. John Slim* of Hastings spent
The Semi-annual convention of
Thompson’s fnnn.
lie will ship (Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Nick
» Al
Aclhe .lid di-tih t Michigan Christian
thc corn here $0011 for Ins use in ker ’
conned ion with his market
1 Mr. nnd Mr*. John Acker and Missionary Society of tho Disciples
Mrs. J. U. Annsirong left on
Miklred
spent Sunday of Chri.ft will-convene with the
Monday for (.onslnnlini* tn visit her win, Mr and Mr*. Frank Leonard Coals Grove Church next Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 4-0.
Nin, Roas Armstrong and family «ndittm| family of Wall Im*.
especially Jo si*« that new grandMr. and Mrs. 0. Ge-Icr and son
Order For Publication.
.tangliler, who has
been, named Howard spent Sunday in Hastings,
Slate of Michigan, The Probata
after her.
-Alfred Horn and sistar Crystal of
Mrs. G. D. Whitmore, daughter crtlar Creek
spent .Salunlay and Court for the County of Barry.
At a session of said court, held at
Lucille and son. I.hnrles spent the ^imdiiv with Fred Ashbv And famthe probata office, iu tho City of
week and with friends at Thornap-1 j|y.
|4o lake.
■ Mr. and Mr-. Gin. Knhlor and Hastings, in said county, on the
■ Hiram French recently sent some children spoil Smidnv with Mr. and 27th day of October, A. D. H914.
Present: Hun. Clement Smith,
of. Ins prize Wolf River apples to at Mr*; Charley Kahlor of Barry,
sister in Grand Rapids, nnd receiv-[ ^ick Acker went to Augii-tn Mnn- Circuit Judge, fifth circuit, acting
•••1 favorable notice in several oflfiay.
Judge uf Probate.
Hl tho Matter of the Estate of
ilio dailies.
j Sir. and Mrs. Hay Hnntmoiid «pent
Only a week Ui.rleclkm and were'g f. w &lt;,lay- with Joe Hamumnd of Minnie R. Mafiker. Deceased,
John L. Broughton, a* adminis­
it not for the a|i|&gt;emancc uf vnriou.-Lb|iiillz l.i-l week,
rnndidates one vvjuld hardly know! Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Williams -pent trator, having llb-d in said court
Entire stock placed In the hands of the
his petition.praying that -fur rrathat Iin.eh*clion Was peuding. It- i*|Knndav at Nick Acker'.*.
sorui therein stated that he may be
hoped that thu Votara will turn out •
---------------------licensed lo sell the real estate of
on &lt;-b*ction day und show theirj
'HORGAN.
choice of ilo* good men lhv&gt; Relpdl -H„ K |ir„up||t ns’ a |iull|, h, ule said deceased al private sale.
It k ordered, lli.it tho 23rd day of
to Pbico in nominalimi.
, ‘.slaughter, and as a sheep bffor*
.. The Mijst «iilft lilaek.-mlths
P|M,r,.r. I4 .tainb.
he open- November A. IX^iOU -at ten o’clock
in iheTdrcrio'on,~aV smd'pfdbaTe'bfm having a light place m which l&lt;*
nnl
nnmth."FOR QUICK SELLING
tice. be mid is hereby appointed for
u..rk and therefore Im**
Mujt„ .,
improvement this
i ral window* to their shop
Thev 'fjii. F M Cummins ha* a new hearing said.petition;
.
That
al-., gave lhe•interior .1 ran j.f, windmill. P. A. Maurer, n largi* new ■ It is Further Ordered,
white wash, that improve.- th«* ap*-t|log hon*e nod corn crib conibineii; public notice thereof he given by
|H*aranc&lt;* greatly.
■(; u i:harll&lt;»n lias i-.mnectvd his publication of a copy of this order,
Grorge Welton lond*d -ix rar* nf. „lll)hll(r, wi(h ccmcnl Walk&lt;; (*
for three successive weeks previ­
ivotaloes Iasi .week and Is still in skidmoie has a*ncw stone cement ous to said day of hearing, in the
lhe market fnr them.
/
porch and steps; a. Everly a new Hastings BANNER, a newspaper
The big orohard fnrm.**ou4l. of
„ &lt;; H
„ u,.w printed and circulated
in said
county.
low n ha* still two wrek- work |,„u |IO1|M. nl,d f,„Ml
rombined.
Clement. Smith.
ahead of them lo fully procure
'i*||,» point., and Apple crops have
their large crop.
. .... .. lhl.
l(lH
(tlh
Circuit Judge, fifth circuit, act­
- '*^* SlWtford, for man&gt; &gt;,'«’!* •‘•rulily has enjoyed for several years, ing Judge of Probate.
.
nwl.-nl here, t* very; Riat the.' Then* a, n., hickmyXmts around A true copy.
home of her -on. W ill, muth &lt;d.lM,n. 1(liw fal| hul (||rt walnut, hul- • ' Grace Bauer,
Tho buoy buzz saw of The Merchants’ National Service Co. is merci*
Register of Probate.
Jn ing.
Her many friemta Impe lo,h.nll|(. |M.,.t.|mm.
hazelnut
anil
Ilan.- nf l,..r i.riilv Y&gt;v.,n'.&lt;rv
............. . ... r .. . . ■
.......
lessly cutting the high Jife out of merchandise values. You are
‘ The- flowere that hav* adorned age,
Order For Publication.
.
offered the choice of this Fifteen Thousand Dollar
the hotel tin* pn-l simimer have
.......... ....
. Wl
,o and
Slate of Michigan, the Probata
Heni&lt;*ml«-r.
those ymrilf
young
ones
.
stock right at the beginning of the buying
been atored tor th.* winter and Hint |ay ll}. a UO,H| ,MIpp|j- „f apple* and Court for the County of Barry.
h-lps in make Ihlngs look wintry* nnn for Iheni lo enjoy. Illis winter.
At a session of said court, field at
■
season at after seasoti’s sale
\
t*n the «lr-«i*t.
Hr&lt;*p some of each in their dinner tho probate ofllce. in tho city of
prlcea, making thia
Mrs. M. A. lheinrii vvho was s&lt;*. pail anil ae« th.- result.
Uns lings, in said county, on the
verely tijurod in a fall from a step! ,„.t yil|ir It|r.tir.s m shape to at- 2t&gt;th day of October A. 1). 1014.
An Unprecedented Event in the History of Hastings’ Business World.
ladder last week, is doing as vv&gt;-l) :** t&lt;-n&lt;| (ho protracted meetings which
-Present: Hon. Clement Smith,
.an1 Im* expected.
Her should.-i* n wilhhegin nl the church Sundav .Circuit Judge, fifth circuit, acting
Thousands of dollars will be given to the public in profits dur­
vary painful, but no setfou* r.*Milfs evening. Nov. I. While w** have bur Judge nf Probate.
ing this colossal event, right in the heart of the busy
are bK.k.sl for.
.health and strength nnd have the
In the Manor of the Estate of
E. U Hamilton gnv-., iln.* addro.«, ruhl u*e of our mental fnruliies Joseph Adams.
season. IT’S ON THE SQUARE.
.. a fair «iz&lt;*d crowd nt the opera and have a IhhI.v fj*i.&lt;* from pain.
Silvia Adams, administrator hav­
lionJe, Monday eveniiuHi- qinin that i.» the time to become rccnticil- ing filed in said court her peti­
theme was Hw*tariff and the cau-es e&lt;| (0 God
‘
■
tion praying that for reasons there­
PRICES CUT, SLASHED AND TWISTED TO ATOMS ON ALL DRY
nf Ihr prcseul war tax. in the Him*
Mr. und Mrs. James Mend went to in Mated she may ho licensed to
• d |M*acc.
Mr. Hanwltom *iAii&lt;b Jos.qili Hawkins of .VenumiiviHo sell lhe rearestate of said deceased
GOODS AND READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS.
high bore and had tin* evening Imen ■ Saturday and attended stuarteriy at private sale.
n pb-asani on»* no d/mbt lhe hnll meeting at Shaylown, Sundav.
'.
Il is Onlered, that the 20th day of
vvoiild hay.* lx&gt;en rr.iwde,!.
( Hev*. Gl. mi Bodine of Elm Hnll November A. D. 1014, at ten o’clock
Slide xmalor William M. Smith land Miss Nellie lleeJte, of Nashville, in the forepoon, nt said probata ofi- hilled for a speech, hen* Saturday .took dinner at James Mead's Wed- flee, bo and is hereby appointed
i*v»*ning.
The Senator i-jgike here; nesdAy.
for henring said petition;
two^-ears ago mpi made a very fav-** Glenn McKenzie of Lansing name
It is Further Ordered, That pub­
nr.ihlo tmpreaalon on aU who hud'Saturday for a visit wilh bis aunt lic notice thereof bo given by pub­
the nleaauro of hnanne him. We {and
—-* -----" • Mrs.
*'—C.*- J. Norris and lication of a copy of this order, for
cousin,
bo-neak for him ;• full house.
daughter Din. reluming toTiis grand three successive weeks previous to
The cold snap has put ginger in­ parents at Vermontville Sunday af­ said day of hcariDg, in the Hastings
to th*’ farmers who still have po­
ternoon.
•
•
‘”d
tatoes in lh« ground and many of
C. P. Larsbe# of Dowling ®nd Mra.
them are looking for help tn cut Joseph Wertman of Cedar Creek
'
Clement Smith.
*
them dug at the earliest poMible Mani Thursday night with the lat- . Circuit Judge, fifth circuit, act­
nvvgj^n t •
»«** nephew, Lester Webb and fam- ing Judge-Qf Probale.
R. I. Kenyon made a businea* trip
At rue copy.
A. D. Wolf and Miss Ida GRACE BAUER.
to Grand Jnpid* and Holland Tue*-1 “
spent
Friday. And
Register of Probate.

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•w.-i;; . .... »M.«««* »•

Of

The J. S. Goodyear Co

Going Out of Business
Merchants’ National Service Co.
Sale Now Going Full Swing

Prices Mowed Down, Profits Scattered to the Winds

THE J. S. GOODYEAR CO
Hastings, Michigan

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�IXIWLINt.
League
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hlanton have
rotiirnril homo* after a short visF
invited.
—j&gt;with relatives at Q|lc&lt;lom:i.
Rte**-1 A Utile daughter arrived at the
IhMsle Ilionio of Harry WWlworth uml wife
who |Ja&gt; tx,.,,, niuued
OUSANDS OF WOMEN uftr mutrably from
(Iia M:ii»-eill,'.
WUI Phillips and family have
periodic attach of headache, netur dreaming
nioveil into the Tuttle house, known
that a permanent core may be had. Headache
us the l^uig place.
villc Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Alide Whitney i* caring for
Mr. Gale was sick with grin Tu&lt;
nearly alwayt remit! from «ome disorder of th
Mrs. Muynut Wmlwortli ,-iml baby.
day and Wednesday.
Mrs. IL (i. Blot Is visiting her sisclone up his place of .,—..—
stomach, lioer or bowels. Take Chamberlain’s
ICI’S ■ In M.-Iiibi Qrove. Mrs[. Ida
Calop Rlsbrldger Went with a par-[ Chcesoinan and Mrs. McIntyre.
Tablets. They will correct these disorders and there
ty of friends from Hastings on a
Remember the Halloween gkijst
motor trip lu S«uth Bend. Tucoday. social al Dowling hull I relay avail­
joill be no more headache. Many hate been per­
B. C. Pennock returned Kaluriluy ing'October 30th. - Everybody is
from a three werks’Visit in Wichi­ cordially invited to attend.
There
manently cared bj Chamberlain’s Tablets.
.
ta. Kansas. ’Hi* daughter Hcrnicc will in’ special ■aiush- by the or­
who accompanied him stopped ov­ chestra.
Gmnca^nmi mernnieul of
er for a short visit in Hammoml.
" ‘
‘
1 evidence, kiwi
a mnrshmallow
Mr. ami Mrs. Polly entertained
nni prepared to
relalivus from Goshen. Ind, Hie
greater part of last week. • 4
family spr.' ’.
&gt;■
School Report.
’
Polttlcul Advertising.
Mr. mid Mrs. Darina Simmons uf
bother. liugeae
flepurl of McUmber Hclmol for
(kimslork visited their cousin Mrx.
Conccrnliiu 8lu*riff*N Office..
If Hastings, SunOscar
Diamond
8alurduy
mid
rtunnwnlli ending Odubor 23. lull:
Thissherlirs office is upt on a salNo. diiys laugltt, 20.
ttry Lavi*. His compensation dcy|. M. Manning, Art Gunscnhau-ser. Sunday school cht-- met nt the
Total allendanee. 108.
peii'la on the fees received.
The
Average dally attendance, 2iH.
present sheriff has .shown good Frank -Doster, WHI Uwltt mid Joo home of Dr. and Mf-. Keller. WwL
No. boys enrolled, H. '
The class decid­
judgment and common sense in the Knestrick in enjoying a week of nesday evening.
No. girls enrolled. 10.
ed to organize and chose tho name.
discharge of Ilia duties. He has not hunting up north,
Mrs. Homer Green was called lu “TheTwiHghl Club.
Total enrollment. 21.
»
The follow­
tried to enrich himself al the exPercentage of alt**ndanc**. 07 1-7 Stienso of lh« tax payers, neither Vermontville by the serious illm-ss ing officers were elected to scrve.fur
per cent.
Mrs.
| lias ho neglected any service be of her sister. Her daughter Addie a period of six ninntb-:
I'biHe who w-rii* neither tmvly npr । could render in the pouplo’a inler- w ent also.
Blanche, Supl.; Bui Smith, pres.;
Miss Eharlollo Bonham of Hus­ Archie.
absent for this imiiilh me as fol­
Harrington,
sec'y. The
tings
was
u«i
over
Sunday
guest
of
lows; Marjorie Crawley, Julin Bry­
It you want, cllloienl service, il
,
ans. Winnie Biviqps.
miltecs:
Mrs. Mniy Audio- mid
|you desire eennomy in offlec, if you Miss Irone Hocllzi’I.
Mr. and Mrs. laum of Harbor Miss Olive Coats for social and *’tiMildn-d Johnson, Marjorie Craw­ wont an honest and impartial ad­
ley, Helen Craw-ley amt Barry Bug­ ministration of the sheriff's office .Springs are spending the week with terttiiniiK’iil; Miss Mary B;.u*Ji and
bee receivwl one hundreil in Arith­ in the*Interest of all the people, Mr. mid Mrs. E. E. Faulkner.
Hazel -Kciiiiierling • for Luk Out
Mr. and Mrs. luing and L-oii
metic examination and Russell Sin­ [vole for Albert N. William* for
Nicliols of Kalamazoo spent Sunday iii singing and playing uaiucs.
clair received an nvenig** of one sheriff.—Adv.
with Mi-s. Gilb-spie.
linmlreit In spelling.
Smith and Archie Ireri Iimu.ii
The Study Club are planning lollured lhe Clulrvvith several line
•T he -I’Mintb and eighth grade are
making a selection pf weed iu*«*ds.
middle of November for the ficncllt | ano and violin duets. Light refit
alNiut fifteen different seeds have
of the lighting fund.
b**en collected nnd IdcnlithM.
Dr. Cross was a professional call- I
, W&gt;* arc planning a' Hallowe'en en­
er al Nichols hospital at Battle i Tile Lansing Free bln m y is ».i
tertainment'to begin promptly tit
Creek. Monday. Mr..and Mrs. Ilis- । timid. Any one wishing liooks may
2XNI o'clock. Ftfdwy 3ttth. Every
bridger mi&lt;l Airs. 'Cross accompanied 1[get them lu’fore and after Suu-.ay
body invited.
him to lhe city.
Nora’Clui-y,
[school each Sunday. Imrmicu TethMr. and Mrs. W. E. Gultz motor-1 crie Is the librarian.
Teacher.
ml to Hartford Monday to visit Mr.| Richard Powtill. J’f Boon. i* visit­
Gollz's parents.
They returned! ing hi- bribery and sisters here. He
Tuesday.
-■•e.s many change’s in the 12 yours
A trained purse from Kalamazoo
is now raring for Mr. Polly wlm is! I: .rn. tn Chris Vaud.-rv.
slowly failing.
Ifv. a daughter. Tlun -day
Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Moreau of, Miss Beryl Trlheii.- h
Galesburg spent Sunday with Mr. ilh relatives at Lake od&lt;
mid Mrs. Caleb Risbridger.
v..
Mm. (irri’ii Barn*tt and MrarKHs- ,
worth Barrett returned Tuesday
LACEY.

DELTON.
Remember the Epworth

r

Chamberlain's Tablets

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Monica* of Grand
Rapids und Mr. mid MJ’s. Chas. Gib­
son of Hasting* spent Sunday witii
Mrs. Acker. •
Mr. aii&gt;l Mrm. Marion Davenport
and MF. and Mrs.,Lewis Ack'*r mo­
tored to &lt;b*orge Conyers of Cressey
Simdny.
Missi-s Ednh and Alice Johnrox
■pent Sumluy with Etli&gt;&gt;l.und Mary

The
Farm
Beautiful
A handsome £»nn is one that is thorr
' ou8,l,&gt;’ ffwirded by Royal Fence.
•
“Handvomc is as bandsocno does,** howover. Worth and Service must go with benutr, and these
factors artf to Ins found in lioyal Fence.
Id this brand the user gets
Full fFeiihl—Full Siie of Ifire—Fnll LeufHs of Roll!
F“U vihjo for money expended is what all menseck. It it
bart In Koynl Fence, a fence of contiminus stay and upatit construction, making it a solid wail of steel, locked
th the famous Royal Loop.
Boyal Fence is thoroughly galvanised by the most
modem proccu, and the product b the result of years
of expert cnee and extensive invatigatioc.
Buy Royal Pence and be thoroughly content. Our
stock is complete and we are ready to demonstrate.

.

WILL CLEMENCE
The Stone Store

Dowling, Michigan

BUILDERS’ HARDWARE

We Pay
Capital
Surplus

Per Cent
'

920,000.00
6,000 00

A. A. Aldrich, 1’rcs,
J. G. Hughes, Vice-Pros.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLcay
- George J. Doster
Wm. Elliott
’
L. B. Tecrpening
J. G. Hughes
» «,,

PLUMBING 6 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
II you have any work in the above lines 1,shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as 1 can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas .Engines -Installed.

CHAS. DENE.AU,
DELTON,

MICHIGAN,

DELTON, MICHIGAN

HEW "EVER-LOCT" M0UNTIH6
V
LORY CORNERS.
thank all who were so kind in sendlluleii Dietrick, compilalor. *
I REDUCES BREAKAGE TO MINIMUM ’r- •
Willis Rockwell was in Grand
_______ "ig oilier a.-M.-iun-’ - during Mr­
Rapids lust week.
' ' stay tn the hospital.
.
Henry Germain and family visited,
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin G. Ibnidi
his brother-in-law of West Kalu-j

A constant menace to the life of
[eyeglasses as well as a frequent
[source of annoyance has iieen the
[mounting, which required holes lo
die bored through the lenses, weak­
ening I hem. and putting the glass (&lt;&gt;
u severe strain and making break­
zoo Iasi Saturday.
Nina Slorr spent Salunluy and age mi ever-present possibility'and
i uusiHg "wabbly" glasses also. All
Sunday at Foster GrilMu's.
Mrs. Ada Swanson mill family also
t'.lmidn Uulmati motored to Plainwell
Sunday''
.
...... ....=. .. Dietrich and!
daughter Helen spent Sunday wilh grips them so thinly Uitil they iu*v
Mr. and Mrs. D. J., Scudder near l.las- er wabble, and will not “chip" be
.cause theft* are no holes or screw:
Sunday visitors al Mr. ami Mr*, 'This niounlnig reduces breakage l
corgi* M’lnanr's were Mr. ami Mrs.
tr Lejnaar of Milo. Mr and Mrs.
■•urge Wbiltnure ami Ida Knestrick,

A Great
Improvement
“EVER-LOCT”

Hurry Mount, a imlie'eliian
Britain, Conn.. has cuiupl-.dv
four years’ work what i«.l
lo he the* largest j’.ickki.’l.’

school Monday.
Tlie -rull of honor for Itatobpr is
a- follows: Mary Lawrence. Horace
Mouier. Helen Dietrick. Lira Molt.
Vera McCue'bnd Doris Jun*’.-.
Truth Gnulr.
■li-eii have bean iu*ro for a fj*\v day: i We had mu- monthly rxaniuiati**ii*
vi-it# Mr. Maurer-..... *
r—•• last week which were somewlrat
[ easier than the first one.
.
Nashville Salurdr
,
Elnhlh Grudr.
home with J hem
In history we 'sre studying the

mu* day last week wilh Mrs. E. J.
Kelley.
Hist! • At tlic witching linur* of
8:00 p. in.. Friday evening. October
30th. you are bidden to the Hnumcil
Clinrlirt-Packoi. -*m of Win. Pack­
House a't PnlUin’s.
Speak not nf
the mailer to any shut. Enter the er died pi typhoid (ever al their
store sib’ti|ly ami follow tin* spirit; home «ouQi of laicy, Thursday.
Miss Italic Bi.'Imoh and Mms Grace
lliplAvill await you there. With her
adults d**posil 5 rents mid children j Tliomtis of Bal He Creek will spend
'
’
'
Week Wilh the
3 cents mid you are p&lt;*rinnh*d tn|
-.t-i...-. ...in ,i
enter mid listen to glinrt stories. 1
songs ami recital tons
from the!
-clmol. -Hid perform H:iHow&lt;eii1 I inv ilhtiod- hav
| Nora Miller
stunts, etc.
Pumpkin pie, Hnl-.j{Hie marriage of
pl on TTiin-slovv'eii cakes.-fried cakes mid v*nf-&lt;laud Mr. Orville
fee will be sorviil.
Snitabb* np- day ••vouing; Not
tTJUHlL. wi Um
‘
luHii**
of
Mr.
an&lt;
J«‘jrL'-!! desired. ■
'
Lhurrlr^Niilra.
i There will be prenehill^ m*\l
Bunday morning al lli.-oo a. m. Eve'nmp ut 7:.'W p. m.: ut Shultz nl 2:30
hi. m. Smidiiy SnliiMil at 11:00 a. m.
i Young Peoples meeting nt 7:tK&gt; p.
Verses The Work Verm*." Eccl. IU III.
Lender .Mrs. Emma Joljiieov.
• llemenilier therr -ts some to be
the talk given hy a lady nurse. Her
talk i» on tulN’irulnsis.
She is at
tim school m the forenoon and al
the church ut 2:00 p. m. The talk
in the afternoon is Cur ladle- mid
.-lie will. s|&gt;eak ut 7;0Q p. in..in the
evening for men mill women,- No
A ember It.
Every one come and
। hear her speaij. -

Hardware, Furniture, Etc.

in physiology; inuierals in g«*ography mid fnictions in aritlunVlir.
' Primary -Rooul
The fifth grade are about lo take
up factoring*-., .
- Fern McCue mid Claude Philley
stood lixi in spotting test.
The first grade ami primer class
strung ros&lt;* lierries last week.
We are preparing for Hallowe'en.
Pumpkins adorn onr blurkhuaiils.
The Hi st grade arc reviewing tlieir
reader.
We had

F. R, PANCOAST
JEWELER

With every 25c can of Violet Dulce, Nylotis or Mayflower
Talcdm. .
.

Wc received a lute shipment ut sewed teit pennants marked
as follows: Cloverdale, Prairieville,* Delton, Hickory, Wall
Lake and Crooked Lake. We ate going to.give one of them
free wilh a purchase of 50c or more of REXALLGOODS.
liaso bqll.
Church mid Surlrly.
.
V. M. Church.
The Juvenile class of the Y. M. W.
B. will nT«H‘L at th- home &lt;&gt;f Mrs.
Lulu Liwreiirc Saturday uflci'imim
ip two o'cliM-k. Oct. 31st.
M. 1». (Uiurrh.

..□t!’.QiHrtvrhL meJpUH Yi'.H !«*.:

sum,, nice pn-eiiK aiming which]
was a line birthday cake from rel­
atives in New York pily.
■ Wallace Itu—ell mid wife'visited
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Wilbur Sunday.
Bakttl, Creamed Caulinuucr.
Mr-. Effie Stevens spent tsalurday
(Took the caulillovver. breulo'i
night with Mis. Anna Robbins al bits
and put in a linking di-ljyv
Ba Hie’ Creek.
of cigaiii sauce and gra
Mrs. Mary Wuiii' i* lelt Sunday fur layers
cheese; brown in the oven.
'I
Detroit where -h.•.will visit with her
daughter MelL-'a while Mr. Warner
THINGS WORTH KNOWING
is hunting in Northern Miuhiguii.
Mrs. Ollie Tlioinukiiis eulertnined
I A theatrical journal says ttiul in
'
| a new* farce playing in New York’ the Larkin's Club Thursday.
। real refreshment* are consumed,
Biill'a-Ejc.
the 'list reading:
Fifteen cents'
Worccstcrshlro Suucc.
worth of radishes. 25 cents' woillr of;
This i» a’ variation from lhe us­
celery, a portion of fish, plate of
AH Hie populnr English sauces ual forms in which eggs appear at'
I toast, one quart of Rhine wine. on • have as a base walnut rtitsup'inade lhe breakfast table. Take as many*
in.igliuiii of champagne Him p'li-i of English walnuts! or mushri.Hiu- eggs as yon need, heal Hie whiles
nine article'. four bnllles of seltzer catsup. To make a nal-up of wal­ -tiff. and make little nests by pul­
nuts. the grii'ii shells mi’ taL’ii in ling the beaten whiles into mufllti
and eight cups of lea.
Russia has
Jewish soldiers. these proportions:
Two gallons rings Ol’ mtiajl cups; duip the yolk
wiiliiul Juice ami green shulls. 5 of an egg into the center of each
Ausfria Inis 52,1)00.
Jupauses are producing more Hum IHHiuds of .-alt. mixed and bruised nu-t, and pul the nests and the roti­
x'd.iMMi.tMN) tons of coal a year from uml allowed to |i. a week; tin* li.|- tents into the Qvi’n to brown. Gar­
•
|o &lt;&gt;v
mines in Japan und south Mhnchurnish a plater with pundey, ' and
serve the eggs on buliereuJoust.
&lt;3iHle guards niu'le of rncliM
l&gt;lanli*d in beds across tin* 4ra&lt;-ks ounces each of i‘*’tqicr ami ciovrs.
Th’’ wnnli* is (hen
have proved to lie successful on a all bruised.
siimiinrvd for tlihiy minute-, and
railroad in Arizona.
I’eul covers mir-M'venth of Hu&gt; Is tlieji ss’l aside !&lt;• cledr. This.is
area of Ireland apd the deponils lire Ilin catsup. T*&gt; make a sauce of
vstiiiiated lo coiiluin nearly forty this similar tn Woiccslershire. take
— - of»
wine, threeone. gallon
billion Ions
fuel.
Of about LioaotM) pounds Of cat­ fourths gallon &gt;f tin* walnut, cnl,upus of ‘aticlinvirii ,wili|'|
hire dbinined each year by Qin A-- •up.,*.* pounds
dor. eislit' Jgntoits. foflyIrakimt fisheries, upprinimutny 73 thdir&lt;
eight Miutluls or.'wuall
per cent is exported.
In Java Dutch government engin­ scraped horw-r;idisli. 01
eers have-built a road bridge lilore lliree-fmirtlis pounds; ea
lliiin l(M (eel lung and with a cen­ ounces: mace. I &lt;inili*.&lt;*; mustard.
Boil ilti&gt;_wholu gently
tral span of more than sixty feeC .8 Ounces.
mid then strain and Pottle.
i-niirely uf bamboo’
The average ••anong ,d a moiim);
picture IHm of moderate, length is
iaid 16 be nearly ?!5,wu.
I

The above free deals will bold good the balance of October,
unless free goods ire sooner exhausted.

“Tflbs ’JSesaJdi Store'

&lt;jf winter cliitbhiR begin? Saturday. October 314.
are some of the hurgnins we will .offer you:

*

I9r and &lt;0e prr (juriucnl
Ladies Jlccrctl union sink.; at ........... ..

■ •. .;»«• ami 7Sr per suit.

Ladies ^2JXk all wui'l union suits, made
yams and absolutely imn-shrinkabl*

. .
—___ ______ heavy !!•
-. Hwealefs, baby jurkets, outing skirts, mil
al similarly reduced prices.

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
or Hair or Trade-Mr a
gnod For Sale—Spring pig*, huror Jrr- Haiilnil—Jani lor for down town
ftirep; I"fum» just the plaee for •
reys.
-1~‘- both sexos; *famous
--------- ,x
iriu’torr*.
Haiiwt.ictory • reference
WANTS
noteher strain. Eligible lo regis­
required. Leave names at the
relin’d farmer.
Write, call or
RO
try. C W. Bigg*, phone 216-21BANNKR Oflce.
.
phone Ira- It. Baldwin. Hasting*
- ■
tf
For Rent—Two rooms furnished nr
unfurnished. I’*e of both. Good
For Sole—Thoroughbred
Huroc
location. Inquire 6W) W. Green
i*r for roofing and snening. a so
. K&gt; . p
Hnml St
If
St.
tf
hill rtdff. Phone 4OM. Inquire |
1-•
1
chbk* anas, .m- year &lt;iht S last
1’. G. Pierce, Qty.
If For
Ilt)p^ IhinM. Jeriey*. any
•pring lemis... «!-&lt;•
fall pigs &lt;*d—J*ockcl flaidi light on road be­
—■„------- --- --------------- - (jiiiig yOU wallt; 27 head lo clioose
either sox. 3 full-hwoded Shrop
tween Hasting* and SchanU Tarm.
Pne Rale—&lt;i&lt;««i dry itiixoq wood ; from llegisl rat ion papers (rec.
shire lamb rams.
One l&gt;rvwn
Ralph Striker, Phono M8. 2 long
$255 per cord delivered. Phone A.
Pei ( heron gelding* roll, «oming
Four fresh cowg and three‘roll*
2 short
—
•-t-Gr*.
iwk
F. flylvMtcr or Geo. Tolhur«l. tfj oiH*. two mid throe yeafrs old. all
three year* old.
Farm one mile
east of Quimby.
Myron Hhorlon. For Sale—A fqw full blood Poland
three, sitter*.
Will make tO*U
For Heir—Good elran, up. to- dale. j|jS hprse-. Wdmio Kelsey. IlaslPhone 2M 5 rings.
If
J*wr
China nigs, either sex.
Price*
sioek of general merchandise. ui-| tI
^irh Hout„ - -Phono
Phone 3W319-' ...
.
.
n&gt;.iKonable.
Ready ,-for nervier.
vuicing alioiil 67JWI located inj
■ 2wk&lt;)F
‘”' Nate—My resinenco property m
Phone 13-15. Bnnlleld ex. Walter
1
2 ring*.
Iie*t little inland town in -fate.
-------------------- 1 third ward.' or will trade for
J. Beach. Dowiln 2wks
If you mean business, address X. J. XV. Xh-Leod A Son. of (Hovertlale.
------ •-'e.l .'inallor place. Tom f)nylc. 3wks
For Rale—Ladies driving how. In­
rare —
BANNER
Office.
if.
....
--------- ------—
- । want ynur eider apple.*; and will I
.
■—&gt;------------- —
------------------------ । pay |h,&gt; highest market price f.»r v',r
—Two Hampshire rain*:
quire E. C. Eckert.
Freeport
Fmilln Wanted—I nm now localrd| nlf .^illry brought us on Manone yearling, one lamb.
C. H.
phone No. 21. 2 l&lt;&gt;ng 2 short Ad­
In building at reor of Ira o i.* ,t;iV4 Tuosilav* and Wednesday*’ Offiey. Giate Gmve, Woodland
dress Freeport. Route 1.
Iwk
teslauranl. near Farmee* Hitch-1 of 'eacii week’
- —*
“wts
ing Place. Phone MMR. J. G.i ■ '
For Sale—Owing to an oversight
Kirchner.
’' ! Jersey Bull For Sale—Ago uno year. I For Sole -8 room tmnso. nearly
Ilion1 was not included in the list
new. hard and soft wider. «a*.
published in my auction sale adv.
Part payment down. . Phone HR
Fn» Sale—Good 6 . room house,
Shepherd, 1 triton. Midi.
in this issue of the BANNER, a
________________________ 3 rimrs.
2wks
nicely locatcM: gas, hard and soft
pair of Perefyeron colls, oho year
water in kitchen.
Enquire 1. Notice-AVe hereby forbid all hum-have |ea*od the *hiimi7g
old, wl. about 2400.
Tbey'wll
. A. Cain.
Phone 48811.
if
mg und trapping-। onand
ourtrapping
farms,1 rights■ for • fur bear-•
bo added to the list as printed
wetion
7. Hntiand
t"
“?!:!~.
elsewhere,
frank Bryans, twk
lownship.
mg animals on the Clark Barber
Wanted—Poultry. Inquire
M&lt;Tre*pa*ser* will lie pn&gt;*&lt;-cuted.
:in,|
p j.. Wallers farms in
I.ravy’j - Feed Store,
opposite .
Frank Tilus.
Carlton nnd Hastings townships. For Sale—Heating stove and range,
iy&gt;urt Home. MeLrnvy A Craig.
cheap for cash. OSO Thom St.
I hereby forbid all hunting nhd
Phono 58.
If
trapping on those farms that will
interfere with zify leaHo.
Frank For’ Sole—7 good tirreding ewea.13
For 8alr—Registered Hampshire; 'ockerels. Park* and Pillsllold
and I yra old. Price &gt;.*5.00. Frank
Wallers.2wks
rams.
Bert Newland,
Shull/.
f. W. Vunihcdor. 48 No.
Ickex phono 276. 4 rings.
Iwfr
Phone fflt 3 r.
Iff ■train,
I nion St.. Battle Creek. Mich. Nice Furnished Rimhiis for light
house
keeping,
See :a)4 S. Wanted—Second took at Star Her-'
* " phone
’
"“ AV
IwkFor Sale—l ine building lot on I Bell
Church SI.
Phin Smith.
tf
tauranl and Bakeiy.
iwk
rburch st, also several Ipls lj'
ln&lt; ror Sale—A registered Etigiisli
Unroln Park addition.
”
Yorkshire floor, one year ohl. For Sale—House and tot al 222. X.
Peck. Phone 311.
Church Si, must he sold not lat­
I Phono 252-3 ring*.
Jd|jn Engel.
er than November 7(h. Some one
For Rent—Good 8 room house. 1*1
gels a goofl place at a very reas­
ward, hard nnd «ofl waler in ,IGnited—Il takes .two things In
onable price. See mo alwml il til
kitehen^ Phono 4R8B. L. A. Caln. ! make on honest num.
First to
once.
Roy Andrii*. Trualec.
] tell the truth.
Second In pay
2wks
। hix homed debt*.
The tirsl I
always
do.
lhe
wound
I
must
ask
For
Sale
—
20 gauge double tmrrvl'
with two sets of good buildings,
you
lo
help
me
do.
You
ran
do
I
allot
gun.
OHMN).
Enquire
BAN
­
three miles northwest of Nash-, it by aetlling your account*, 'j NEB Office.
twk
vllle. one half mile from .school;
Jes*o Town*en&lt;l.
iwk’,
gnod fences snfr and hard water._______________________________
For Sale—65 acre farm, clay loam
Wil! sdl 10 or 40 acres wilh Nolice-We hereby forbid all hunt-: soil. 45 acre.* plow land. 20 acres
buildings. Elzey Mead. Morgan.' jnp an&lt;j trapping on our farms.
timber, new 5 n»m hoiine,-new
Rn’ii® »•
if
section 19. Baltimore.
Wc will1 2Hx30 basement barn, plenty of
prosecute all trespassers.
fruit, mi main mad. close lo
For Sale—A few cords of nice. dry.
school. J % miles from Shultz, ny,
Cortland Slrobriilge.
2-fool furnace wood. Fred See- i
miles from Hastings.
Priec g.).Char. Van Vrankin.
l»er. City.
If!
(ton.
Grant Dickerson. Clover­
Hannnn Van Vrankin.
All Pernoiw air forbidden from
dale.-Mich.
twk
hunling or trapping on my farm, For Side—Hard rnal stove in gno-i Lost—Somewhere in city, start mg
Lostsection 31. Rutland. George Jorcondition. O. Blough. Phoqo «wi( pnink for Overland car.
Finder
■&lt;lan.
2wk*
**•
If, please return to BANNER Office.
Reward—I will pay «l.hO for tiie
Iwk
I’or Sale—Several rider
barrel*
__________________ ____________
Jos Boger*.
.
|wk 1 f.’or Sale—While Hock Cockerels.

OCTOBER ». WIL

or Sale—Sorrel Ijorso. wl. about For Sole—Two good pure lx*d|
MARKETS
ttMK) pound*, price *25.tsi. Also Short-horn purham hulls. Ona
bay horse, wt. about t2(Xi pound*. old eiwugh for aerviec.
Cbrit.1 Cnrrcrte*! Wtrtncndav Oct 2S. WIL
price SIO&amp;.00. Both Umm horse,' Maichele. Middleville, Mich, i-wk
,7? ,
,
are gentle and gixxi worker?.
—
------ • -----------I «heat is quoted at at A? per
Earl Benner, Hastings Phone
For Kale—Hogs, Duroe Jcraryt. any bUMtel today by the Hastings Milli-wk I IhiW you want; 27 bead tn ing Co. Other prices change on po--------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- —
—...?!
2
choose from.
from. Registration
Registralion pap
papers,
v..,i tntnrx. butler fat. wheat, cut*.
— w.r_
For Sale—~
Bay horse, weight IKK), free, four fresh cows ana
three ‘btjpj and clover seed.
t;C Wo«t Grand Hl. Tobias Garn. coll*, one, two and Ihren year#
rxoptina.
’ ’
old. all three sisters. Will make
1600 lbs horses. Warnle, Kelsey.
For Sale or Rent—Modern 7 room।
Hastings. Mich, Route 7.
Phone
I 349-2
rings,
2wks
house,
newly
papered, with Lath,,
Fxun
furnace, electric
lights, large ------------- ----------------------------- -—-------- garage.
Enquire No. 201 West I Eflus Higher—No. 1 clean and fresh.
Clinton SL
I'hone r»iK&gt;R.
if.
21
eenta; small and dirty 23
1
I cents. . We want your poultry.
For Sale—■Good new milchs cow, 5
Will payTiighest prices. Joseph
yr*, old, coif at aide. Fred Ben­
Rogers.
tf
ham, Hastings Route 6.
iwk
For Sale—Flurence. hot. blast stove.
.
used
only
one
season.
Cheap
if
Lost— Large, black hamlbas .Mon­
' TQm.JKtKVD HIDXK.
day morning along C. K. &amp; B. ■ taken at once. 322 West Mill St.
track, by way of Green St. to
Jdltn Payne’s. Notify John Payne.
A giraffe immediately after its
iwk
birth- measures six feet from its
aiuiN.
Wanted—Cheap horse, good weight hoofs to the top of its head.
nnd good worker, deny Bayne*.
. Citizens Phone.
Iwk Johnsons are found to be tn excess
of all other names. Tha name John- KuTfiM
Wanted—.Men and team* on Stalo son anpoar* 9.620 times, a gain of Qj** ***•*■*•*« «-*
Reward Work, 4 miles north of 2.596 in six years. There are S.4251 Hu,Mwb!?‘
BT&gt;AW■Marshall.
61.00 per yard on a Andersons. ,3.600 .Millers and 3.4631
2% miles haul, or $450 per day Browns.
for. 10 hours work.
About six
Although the Aquitania is IHVi fl.*
rxitDO-arrAiLhucu.
weeks work. Address
W. 8. longer.than tho Olympic nnd 5 feel oottoa.»*M mmj, li.n.
Benham, .Marshall, Mich, Route wider, the latter is nearly to feel I
6.
twk deeper and has a net tonnage of 22,-1
350 and a gross tonnage uf 46.359. as iu»»oc4« Dairy Fm«. ii.«&gt;.
For 8ai« Cheap—Soft-coal burner, against 21.MQ and 45,047 tons for thei§^£?M** '
is!i. m.
nearly new. Call 381-H,
Iwk Aquitania.

Straight Flour Talk

nr 1014 purchased a new BullerWOO.I. .Phone 3W I long 4 short I 1 ho|,e
Il)’ Cream Separator direct from
the factory of Albaugh-Dover
For Sale—Two lot*; nice shadA;
Co, Chicaim.
&lt;1 B. Benham.
good location.
For information.
Hastings Mich.■Iwk IliiMling Young Funner want* to
Phone Ml,
Iwk
rent a good farm. 11M !•&gt;** Than
Notice—All persons are prohibited
160 acres.
Can furnish half nr For Sale—Motor washing machine.
from hunling. trapping or Ire*all onuininonl.
Take possession
209 Washington HI, City.
2wks
paMink on our farms in Balti­
1«| nf Mandi.
AddrOM “F” rare
more, sees: 30 .and 31. OtU Fi«diWantrtF—To buy second hand sad­
of BANNER
2wks
er and C. II. Burpee.
Iwk
dle.
Phone 25o-5 ring*.
I-wk
Wanted—To sell tmnd Buick 10.
Notice-1 am making nnd boiling
Miilnblo for (rucking also, Wil­ For Rent—Modem, house at corner
rider, even- day except Saturdays.
liams Candy Co, ill W. Cedar. . of N. Hanover arid E.-Blate Road.
Kalamazoo.
2wk*.
Dr. I). E. Fuller.
•
twk
Almon Callahan.
if

“’TIEE BEST ECK TEE WJKET STOKE ”
The Good

&amp;

OVERCOATS
We are offering this fall, made liy
HART, SCHAFFNER &amp;*MARX

..

are a pleasure to wear—just the
right “set” and “hang" and you

can get them at the right prices—

Other good maker at

fl®,

flS

’

aumdl

New Neckwear
Thia is the day ol novelties, and
even the most conservative wear
Collars and Ties different from the
ordinary.

Copyright H«rt Schiffnet k Mart

See our attractive display ol these
goods.
« .-

To Husbands and Wives

FRENCH’S WHITE LILY CURES
MANY FAMILY ILLS
A WORD TO WIVES.
There can be no doubt that it is discouraging, after you have done your
very best, and done all that was necessary too, to have a batch of poor bread
to show for your labor.
But it is unjust for you to condemn yourself, or pub the blame on “Poor
Luck.” In all probability It’s Poor Flour that’s made you the trouble and
disappointment
French’s White Lily Flour is a flour that puts luck out of business in
bread making. It’s so perfectly milled and made from the best selection of
grain that it will always make good bread, with ordinary knowledge and
skill in bread making.
If you have baking troubles the chances are that the cause is poor flour.
You have no right to condemn yourself as a poor bread maker.

TRY FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR

and you will be convinced that you have been unjuU" t&lt;/yourself.

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

G. F. CHIDESTER
Leadlfog CSoIHcf

There’s

more of it used in Barry Co. than of all other flours combined, and could you
ask for better proof of its goodness wh§n we’ve been making it right here for
4^years?
2!_ .. -&gt;.•&gt;
A WORD TO HUSBANDS.
Don’t be unreasonable. Don’t tell the grocer “Send up a sack of flour”
when your wife tells you tp order flour. Flour isn’t just flour. Its the cor­
nerstone of a happy home, or the rock that wrecks the happiness of a home.
If you haven’t been particular about what you ordered when your wife
said she needed flour then it’s unreasonable for you to complain if the bread
is poor and the pastry is unpalatable.
Be particular when you order flour. Be particular enough to order
French’s White Lily Flour. You cannot do a better thing for your home nor
a more helpful thing for your wife. French’s White Lily Flour is made from
.the best selected grain, in a mill that has a complete new equipment of the
- -latest and best flour-making machinery; a mill that is operated night and
day by water power, steadiest powe r known. That insures perfect flour.
French’s White Lily Flour is another name for Flour Perfection.
.
You insure good wholesome bread and pastry when you order French’s
White Lily Flour.
»

Middleville, Michigan

n

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOBER 29,1914—20 PAGES

to (ho physiral and financial gain THE 29TH SEMI-AHHUAL
of the slain nnd the individual.
HOPE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASS N
•
James W. Heline.
Dairy &amp; Food Commissioner.

HIM

IEAOS III
roT*TOJ»DKIIH DIOCESE OF WESTERN

MICH. TO MEET HERE

To Be Held At Hinds School House
October 30 And Novcm' . .
her 1.
The 29th Semi-Annual conven­
tion of lhe Hope township Sftnday
school association Will be held al
Hinds Corners school house Octo­
ber 31st nnd November tsl. 191.4.
1'.. K. Mohr. SupL l‘mily DopL&gt;of
New Buffalo.'Will be present Satunlay -evening and Sunday. The
commit toe have prepared a pro­
gram which will lie interesting and
instructive.
All schools should
send three delegates and every one
will be cordially welcomed ut all
lhe sessions.
Picnic dinner Sun­
day.
Salunfay 1:M P. M.
Business Session.
l»evolionals—Rev. J. B. Griswold.
Secretary's ReporL
''Report of Delegate*.
Report of Treasurer.' ' *
Election of Onicers.
Adjournment.
Saturday evening. 7:30
DevoHonals, led by Rev. Gris­
wold.
Mflsie. by the Gould Family.
Address. .
Sunday School Evangelism—E. K.
Mohr.
Adjournment.
Sunday, 10:00 A. M.
Devotional*—Rev. Gurney.
Music—Male Quartette.
Address, “Teaching
anil
the
Teacher"—E.. K. Mohr.
Musir—The Misses Weycrman.
Question Drawer, conducted by
E. Mohr.
Pjcnic dinner.
Sunday 1J0 P. M.
■ Devolionals—Rev. Mr.*. Gould.
A look at tho Sunday School les­
son.
Recitation—Orson Tobias.
Music—The Gould Family.
Address. “'I'he Glory of the Second
Mile"-E. K. Mohr.
Sunday 7:30 P. M.
Dev'olional.*.'
Music—The Misses Weycrman.
-Address, "The Pure in Heart"—E.
K. Mohr.
Tim olllccrs of the Hope Associa­
tion are as follows:
Pres.—AV. O. Tobins.
'
Vice Pres.—Jesse Osgood.
Secretary—Lizzie Brinkert.
Treas.—Claude Mosher.

MICHIGAN, NEW
YORK ANO
WISCONSIN RAISED GO PER
Rfahop McCormick nnd Prominent
CENT GRO^N IN I. S.
Episcopal Pastors Will lie Here
On November 4 and 5.
WHY MORE POTATOES
A convocation of the. diocese of
Western Michigan, of which tho
SHOULD BE EATEH Right Her. John N. McCormink, l&gt;.
D- is bishop, und the llev. David S.
Huntington. i&lt;- Arrlrdracon, will be
Slain Dairy nnd Food Commtakm* held in Emmanuel church. Hast­
ings.
on Wednesday and Thursday,
rr Explains Nulrillvc Value of
Novrinlwr 4 and 5.
“Murphies;" Arc Cheap Food.
Tiie program follows;
According lo Ihu Federal return*
Afternoon.
t|)O state of Michigan last year pro­
2:0ft Aulmobilo Hide.
Cars lo
duced mon- potaloe# than any oth­ atari ,al Court House square.
er slate In lhe Union nnd lhe three
Evening.
Males of Michigan, Now York and
0:3ft Supper in Parish House.
Wisconsin produced over &lt;10 per
Speakers.
cijtit of all the potatoes used in the
"Chrfalianily, a World Force”—
United Blates. The potato, crop of Dean Francis S. White.
.Michigan fa'this year exceptionally *--"The War, a Challenge lo the
good and it fa the one food Muff Faith"—The Rev. Frank Roudennow in coinniim use which fa now bush.
Reports of the Provincial Synod
-riling at n very low price! Pota­
—Bishop -McCormick and Dcletoes in the potato districts nf Mich­ gales.
igan ifre at present wholesaling
Morning.
from 35 to 40 rents a bushel and
they air by far Hie cheapest form
7: 30 Holy .Cqmmunion.
of slari-hy foods, which starchy
8: 15 Breakfast.
foods are necessary in lhe human
9.00 to 10:00, Quiet Hour-The
.
system to ptudiirr heal and ener­ Bishop.
gy.
The following stAttnixmls rel­
&lt;0:ftft Business Meeting.
ative Io (he food and medicinal val­
10: 30 "The Working Feld—Our
ue of lhe potato are taken from an Diocese"—Archdeacon Huntington
article by Dr. J. H. Kellogg of (he
11M0 "The Mankato Plan"—The
famous Bat th* Creek Sanitarium.
Rev. G. P. T. Kurgeut.
11: 30 “Tiie Best Recent Book"—
He Says that l|m potato is jnorft
easily digested and appropriated by The Rev. F. O. Gramfas.
lhe body. than the starches of
12: 00 Prayer* for Missions.
wheat, corn nnd other cereals. In
• Afternoon.
laboratory tests il was found that
1: 30 Question Box, led by The
potato starch digested in lew (han
Lincoln II. Vercoo.
one-sixth of the time of cereal Rev.
2: 30 "The Uno of Lay Readers in
staivh. One-fourth of (he weight
.Missions”—The Rev. Geo.
of the potato is food AUhstnmc. Diocesan
Huntington.
mne-elrventlK uf which coiurid* of
3: 00 “Religious Edueation/an Ad­
'larch, tif the remainder, ihmo- dition to the Public School* Pro­
liflhs is pnitqin nnd two-llflhs al­ gram"—Tiie Rev. J. 11. Feringn,
kaline salts iu rombiiinlion .with Grand Haven.
citric nnd tnalic arid*. tin.* acids of
Discussion is invited throughout
the lemon nnd the apple. The po- the
above program.
.
tnto is deficient in protein nnd fats
A question box will be conspicu­
which can lie easily supplied by ously
placed.
Put. in at least one
other foods.
question
that
you
consider
of
vital
Nearly live percent of the dry
-uhstnnce of the potato consist of iiiqiOrtaiice.
The Clergy are earnestly urged
salts, chiefly of popish.
Thc.se
.'alls tend to purify lhe blood from to come early so ns lo participate
in lhe nulo ride, thus seeing Hast­
the acids caused by the use of ings
and vicinity.
meals. which ore the chief cause*
Notice to Orangeville Voters.
liOMpilality
provided
for nil.
of hardening of Hi&lt;b nrli-ries. goi'.l,
word early to Hie rector, so
Demand having been duly made
rheumatism. Brighr* dfaeaso and Sl-nd
;i|M»p|exy. These units of the po­ that you may be met at lhe train upon the township of Orangeville
tor the submission to lhe qualified
tato are located just under tho skin and taken to your lodging place.
and tor that reason potatoes should
electors of said township of the
McCallum School.
not fa1 pared before being conk'.;.
question of using of money on hand
The potato has n high nutrilivu 'Report for month ending Octo­ in lhe Highway Improvement fluid
.
lhe sum of 93032 dollars to pay
value. Um' pound of baked potato ber 23:
Number days taught. 20.
'
outstanding claims against sni&lt;l Im­
has the same food value as 5 7-8
olincck of Iw'ef, one pound of chick­
provement fund.--' Also the ques­
Average daily attendance, 1635.'
en, 10IjiinU nf iieef tea or 7 ounces
tion of using of money on hand in
Number enrolled, 17.
of brolid.
The potato is not rich
Hie Road Repair fund the sum of
Percentage of attendance, W.I7.
in priiteln and litis should he sup­
288.12 dollars io pay outstanding
Those neither absent nor lardy claims against said Road liepair
plied lo (he ration by (he addition
of nulk'-ur eggs. Half h pint nf are: fsnnr, Glenmi, Marjorie mid fund.
rich milk will I Ims balance a Beiilrire Osgood. Goldie aiM Dennis
Therefore, notice fa hereby given
IMi’unil of baked tmlato. The pota­ Keller, Gertrude Anders. Myrtle that at the ncxl general election to
to fa the most valuable of allvknnwn Fouchey, Gordon 'McCallum and be held in said township which
. election shall be held on the llrst
foods in furnishing alkaline shlls .to Forest-Ginn.
purify tho blond nnd the free use
Doris. Lota and Nina Hayward Tuesday after the ilrst Monday in
of Hie |nHaio-rombal.4 rheumatism were tardy once.
November, November 3, A. D„ 1914.
and gout which are the rr.Mills of
Esther Osgood and Dorothy Mc­ The above mentioned question shall
chronic intestinal poisoning.
Callum were absent one day nnd bo submitted to the elector.*, said
The full text* of' this remarkable Emilia Jenkins eight itays'Jierause vote shall be by ballid, said ballot
article by Dr. Kellogg on Ihr fowl of illness.
shall read as followa:
nnd medicinal value of tin* potato
We have a new. Jnsk.
,
| To use 288.12 dollars to pay out­
ran be found in our pnmiilifal &lt;mThe fifth grade learned lhe poem standing claims fop Road Repair
lifh-d “Food mid Food Values” “October" tor language last week.
which will be mailed lo any resiOur school fa iljvidisl into two
AO I J
deni of lhe stale upon application in sides tor ciphering matches, each
To usd 93632 dollars to pay nut­
the department al Jamsing.
tn sale has had one victory.
standing claims for Highway Irnr
view of ihr fact that potatoes to­
The new songs learned this provement
day- constitute the cheapest food month are “ftwwt Pea Lndi»‘.&lt;"
Ym ( ]
sluff on the market and the fftrllt- “Little Mfas Daisy" ami “Loch Lo­
No ( ]
or fad that Hie prosperity of mond."
Dated this 17lh day of October,
Michigan is dependant largely up­
Mr. Edger visited us Iasi Tues­ A. D. 1914.
on the* potato farther of lite state, day.
D. Klingensmith,
'
who raises- one of its chief pro­
Nearly everyone &lt;lid well in lhe
Irving Rice,
ducts, we deem il timely to advise tests last week.
A. J. Johncox.
lhe people of .He- slate to ent
Ono week'- vacation now.
•
Albert H. Porter,
more potatoes-and I tins contribute | ..... Bessie-McKibbim-Teacher.
2-wks
•
Township Board.

PART TWO—PARES 9 TO II.

MAKE A QUICK SALE
\ of Your Real Estate
DON'T SELL TO YOUR NEIGHBORS.
They arc not apt to give youvhat your farm fa worthIf
they know you want to *ell, they think you have to .sell, and they
beat you-down in price, or they talku'ou over, and the re|Mirt xxin
gets arotind that you have "got to sell out.” That hurts you ami
your farm.
Even a “For Sale" sign oh va&gt;ttrpW^TBW?i^’irs“varucr
You know what you think wIicr you Xcc one on your neighbor's
place.
While if you
» '
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List Your Farm or City Homa With Us
we will get you in touch with buyers for humlfe/ls ni miJrs.around.
Good Honest Farmers Too, who have a gooil reason fof wanting to
buy, as you have for selling.-ahd who therefore respect your reason*,
and will pay you your price.
We never put up "For Sale" signs on your property. That's a
l&gt;ad way to advertise, il cheapens and desecrates your property.
\\ c have a detailed description and number of all property list­
ed with us.
Then it is filed and advertised under that nnmbcr.
Then when a prospective buyer comes lo our office and enquires, or
writes us about property listed, under such and such a number, then

wc take him nut and show him the property nr write him fully. Our
-ystcin is r.ight; it is the "Only way."
The proof o( the ptulditiff is
tiie eating of it.
And we are selling the property. .
Why! You might just as well list your property with your
neighlmr as to list - it with a rcaj estate man &lt;&gt;r firm who do ro
Lwcign advertising.
You can tack up a sign, or advertise your
property iii the local paner yourself at a small expense. You-should
not pay a commission for tfttrt kind of service.
But tn advertise in &lt;laily agricultural, fruit and dairy p^i»crs, of
large circulation. c'uSl* kit* of nioftey—more than one can afford tn
j&gt;ay, to sell one piece of property.
Tliat is the kind of nd’ ertising
we &lt;lo and are lining.
It fa the kind of service we rcivler ynu. W c
have just sent nut our checks to pay for another extensive campaign
of advertising, that will cover five or six- states like the sunshine.
.Marked cctpicS of all papers nimfing our adv. arc mailed to us,
and it you will'call at our office, vve will .show yuu u::r ad•.ertisenn-nts in those-papers and the replies that we get from them.,
I Then we believe you will be convinced where your true interests lie,
[ami what we arc doing for every fanner in Barry Co.
Now if you want to get in on this, and make a quick sale of
y-mr farm list it with us NOW. DO IT TODAY!
'The following arc a few of the hinny bargains we have t-&gt; offer:

Knit Goods
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN—

The celebrated Columbia Knit Goods—Best for the money.

BUY COLUMBIA WEAR.

Sweater Coats 49c to $3.45
Knit Shawls 48c to $1.48
Knit Skirts *49c to $1.48
/Auto Hoods .25c to $1.48
Stocking Caps 25c to 48c
Infants Caps25c to 48c
Gloves . 19c to 48c
Mittens I’.,..10c to 48c
Infants Mitts .'10c to 25c
Child’s Leggings 48c
Stockings ...................................... 10c to 24c
Knit Socks 15c to 25c

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PHONE 102

HASTINGS, MICH.

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Real Estate and Investment Brokers, Phone 472.

HASTINGS. MICH.

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FOR CONGRESS AND THE LEGISLATURE.

.
For Cungrr.«s tin icpubiitan ticket contain* tiie name of Hon.
ii. L. Hamilton, of Niles, who ha*- served this, district faithfully for
1K years.
That experience will never he worth inure to the-people
of this district than for the next two yearsI &lt;&gt;r the state senate
the republican* of this district named IL V. &gt;inith. of NashvilleMr. Smith is and ha* been for several years the*supervisor of Cas­
tleton.
He i* deeply interested in problems of taxation, and will
aim to. serve, the people faithfully at Lansing in the upper house.
Cligtle* A. Welssert is the noiniu’ct for member of the legislature.
Mr. W eissert will, if elected, endeavor to give for the people of this
county the very best service.
He will always be approachable, and
all w|i&lt;&gt; know him have the highest’ confidence in his integrity, and
beliave be will *’inake,good’* at Lansing.
THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Thr republican county ticket is a strong and splendid ticket,
worthy the support of the voters of Barry County. Without excep­
tion as individuals and a* parly men they are deserving the cordial
Support of the people of Barry Co.
Comity Clerk Roy Andrus. and
Register Earl Townsend have by faithful performance of official
duty clearly earned a reelection for a second term.
Alfred. M. Nev­
in.*. candidate for counts treasurer, is a capable business man as well
as prosperous farmer, alul is well acquainted with county affairs,
having Iktii supervisor of Orangeville township for several ycjtrs.
Cornelius Manni. the candidate lor sheriff is well acquainted with
the ditties of that office, having been under*slieriffc for four year*
Mr. Manni pledges the people of Barry Co. that he.will. if elected,
fairly and impartially enforce all the laws if lie shall be chosen ns
sheriff. . John M.‘ Gould is an aspiring young lawyer, and is the
nominee for prosecuting attorney.
He has good talent and capa­
city for Scn icc. and pledges the people of Barry Co. a faif ami faith­
ful administration. with the jieople’s interests a* his first concern.
The republican nominee* for circuit court commissioners, Janie* M.
Smith and .VCT. Ionian, also Drs. Sheffield ami Cross for coroners.
alter Heath for surveyor and I ). S. England for drain commission­
er—these are all men worthy of sfipport.
IT IS REALLY FUNNY.
The HANNER ha* been amused at the advertisement of him­
self as "Farmer Candidate for Congress” by Mr. Beebe, the demo­
cratic nominee for that office.
Mr- IJeebe owns a large peppermint
ranch in St. Joe Co., ami is a nians»f large means.
Atj inspection of
.his ham!* would not indicate that he spent very much time at niannal lal»or «&gt;n htw-farm.
No xhmhtljr plan* hk tvorfc Inn other men
do it for ||ini. which is perfectly proper.
What amuses us is to sec
this appeal for voty* to farmers as a class.
Wc arc very sure Mr.
Beebe will learn from experience that in-these days a* many farm­
ers will be induced to vote against him. if-not more, than-will be in­
fluenced to vote for him by such a cheap appeal to farmers a.* a clas*;
especially by a rich grower of peppermint.
And besides all that
Mr. Beebe’s opponent. Mr. Hamilton wa* raised on a farm, and now
owns the farm where he was born ami grew to young manhood.
Further than that he farms that farm by proxy, hired men. just a*
Mr. Beebe farms his many acre*
But owning a farm or newspaper
or a bakery is not a reason for electing any man to emigre** or for
Hcfrating Inin.
The question i-r I).-.- he stand lor tile right pri’n
cipk*v am] ishe qualified?

The Last Word

Is the “Holland”

“llollunil"

I*

tiiriiisliinu the

(last feu uct-ks to tell, you about
Hie "Holland" mid •'Ihr halt Im* mil

Ih-cii told." “Ilolluiid” iiM-r* will al­
ways extol the iiwril* tif the “Hol­

land."

J.W. TIBBATTS, Hastings, Mich.
Ur write If. C. Ilcdmon, latnsitig, Mich.

Hastings Business Exchange
A- Ibe
.ulmiH-i * Uh* -demand F«»r Fann lauid over­
rem lies my expectation. With guod crops. good demand for
&gt; pntlii&gt; *^« bring- l&gt;&gt; Un- fitrmer Um requiiisl ie*uM*. Wijli all
rallex* comes Un- inquiry fur "land.
Being prepared Jur all
i t comers my supply 'cumtol be exhausted.
.

Kin acre*. apy
8" urn,*, any
v* acre*. any
A

direction.......... kiii.wi iu IHfUNI per acre
direction ili.ltO
to
MI.IIO per u&lt; n
directum MOO
lo IUtt.00 |ht acre

tn -is - So—3" wiiii-h I* all rar live.

**
rpecial alicnifou git«n to parties going North. Houlh or West.
Jiai-gam-* in cii» properly. Favorable term*. Think it’ oxer and
Site me a call.

Hastings Business Exchange
130 East Center St,

Phono 136

LUMMGN (X)LNCIL.
City Council met in regular sea- ।
»iou Friday. Sept. A. 1914.
Mayor JamlMon ptwldiar.
Present al roll call. Aid. Cartelh. .Edmond*. Horney, ‘Lunn.
Ninas. Roush. Hritkn and We«pin-

lliirringc Licenses.
Alfred Myer*. YMKM Springs:. I’
Muni Newrnan. Yankee Springs 2C
Abteul at roti call—None.
Glen’Clune. I^ik»- Odessa 2*
Minutes of Sept. 11. 1WL read I
Amelia Hauer, Woodlmid 21
and approved.
The following accounta
were]
Harry Kelh-y. Grand Rapids.... 21
Minim* Bull. Ihuhng*
II
nydited:
R. Green, labor
If Jul-Whitney'can buy a 3'4 by to Trust wagon at my price, why arc the rest of you
John J. Glelwl. Woodland 51
Rose, labor
.....
Emma Hamiixmdncr. fgtke nd&lt;**;
fellow.*' paying, from .05 to 70 dollars for' the same wagon. Aak Ed how it was done, or
\V. Roush, labor r
see
.
6.00
W.
Paustle.
labor
Clan.'Uci! 1.. SliulU, Hastings .
HAM)'
•THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW"
II. Burgest, labor
EdTlli .M. Ily'an, llasting*
8X10
It. Freeman, lulior
2.00
N.
Kelly,
labor
lu wiling Ed this wagon at my price the Trust must own up that they arc Price Cut­
Wnyrnnly Deed*.
2JM)
N. Henry, labor
ter* &lt;&gt;r acknowledge the Trust wagon is no better than the Wagon 1 am selling.
So from
Haiimrl Buxton
lo Hhuiit E: J. Peterman, lalur
2.00
Ix-wning. piirct-l. Nnstwille. 83WUM. W. Leonard, labor
this time on you should hear nothing more about "Quality Trust wagons,’ as cut prices
15&lt;MI
llerbert 11. Morrill lo Jay T. Pier-’ It. Jeffry, labor
HD0
only will count with them.
'
sun. part pf lol 483. city, ItJilM.
12.00
W. Roush, lahoi
I.rwi* Arki-r ft ul to Chas. H. Wm. Pauslle. labor ....
10.00 I
Williams, parcel, section 10. Hope, H. Freeman, labor*.......
1.00
9.00
D. Wood, labor
Emilia k. VnnSiekle e! nl to Anna F. Daniels, labor
.15 1
. Smith, parc&lt;*l. *i*vh’oti-;H, Irving. Wallace Gr4e.ii. labor ..
2X5
12.00
E. Moore, labor ............ '
William W. 1‘otler et al In Emma T. Howe, labor
I6JKI
Traliert. lot I2, Wildwood plot. Geo. TYiltiursl. labor ..
211.00
Orangeville. st5«i
8L«
M. &lt;1. H. It., freight
Eugern* .II. Ilardendorlf el al to fl. .Mead, team
at this time «»i year you will 110 doubt be thinking of buying* Range and before buying you
IO.isi
J.is. Fletimig. lots 114- and 115. Ilnrd- N. Smith, team
should see the "MALLEABLE." This Range lias some exclusive’ features about it that
fiiiwi
rndorff Aihliiimo Nashville, aiiki.
12.00
G. Tolhurt, team
no other range on thc^market has. Aluminum fused steel is used for all flued, through
Peter E. Trumpcr to Manila W. Coburn, team
16.00 |
this range also reservoir pocket this is a metal absolutely rust proof. A patent proPanner, lot 8. block 14, Kenlleld's II. Bbssmer, acct
70.28
ce.» of fusing eopper-beanng aluminum into the slccl used for these flues. There are over
Addition. City. 81,35').
33.27
H. Zerbel. aeel.
P. A. Sheldon lo Madison Ran*oiu Jas. Shay, team
five hmidrcd of these range* in use in Barrry Co-today, all giving the best of satisfaction.
32X0
and wife. 10 ar. sec. 34; also 30 ar. J. Wallers, labor
'Hie Aluminum flues will add years to the life of the Range and will cost you nothing ex­
**i-. 28; also 2U nc. sec. 33. Rill land. Dan Shay, labor
It.iH
tra over the old style of flues. Call and I will show you this.
I2.ra
A. Smith, labor
Willard A. Kent tn Albert’ Snow­ L. Ro*e, labor ..............
din. 53 ar. mt. 1; also to acres sec. Wm. Leonard, labor, ...
15.00
30. Yankee Spring*. 8100.
1.00
H. BurgesL labor .........
Win. Zuocnnilt to John II. Ib-vd. R. Green, -labor
39’1 ar. «er. JI; al*o pari of lol 1034 J. Strouse, labor
imd pnivel |ul 1. block 13. Eastern Win. Payne, team
......... LOO
Ad.litioii. city, si.ooor .
J. Cooley, learn ............
0.00
I, Shay, team ,.w..... ......... twn
......... 20DO
W. Coburn, team
ar. *«•«*. 12; 10 ar. she. 13, Rutlaud. S. Mend, team ..............
20.00
*7.0(«».
‘
' N. Smith, team
......... 3U»
J. It. Pallersoit In Win. II.
ick- Wm. Stanley, learn .... ......... tOJXl
wire, 20 ar. sec. 31. BalHnwlv. M00. Wm. Crakes, learn .........
19.20
Ilnrliol J. Smith tn Elsnn C. Smith. Hastings Transfer Co. .
18.00
2AM)
Jacob Strouse, labor ...
Rai-lu-l J. Smith In Wilbur D. II. Mark’ Peak, team
16.00
Smith, ho fc. «m*c. 10. Ii-vimr. 8Ij00.
EAST WOOLAND.
VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
Tower and Rsynohb, 'TriinMtn. II. 1. Smith to Wilbur D. It.
Kat unlay niglit tin* fir*t frost
Wenz’s Capital City
89 Bl
tiling
Trees
Smith, h't, Rpush Add.. Freejiort, Standard Oil Orf, acrl.
12.37
Munday inoniinx the tir-t muiw uf
Orchestra
H. G. Aidham
mn
City Clerk, postac** ....
Will'Ji B Ri.-i* to W in. ami Editli Guy L. Havens, police .
auto phons ana
12.40
Teacher ol Violin
Mr. aii&lt;l Mr&gt;. A.-41, Kilpatriek of
1.80
II. A. Newton, police ...
Lansing
Michigan
Baltimore. KM1OT.
S.
D..
and
Mr*.
Sr.
.h-lm
t.-*k
Sun1-35
W. A. Hall, acet
2.60 &lt;kiy dinner with tla-ir brother. Mr. and ।
Chas. Heed, an-t
12 ar. sec. I. Rutland. Sl.noo
37jDO Mrs.'M. L Cole of Smith W&lt;«h1Lhi«I. HtKTiM s txn 0111
John W. Hamm, lulmr
iFal1 Term* Start* Fir«t Week in
Alanson M. Keeney . Io_
t.AIU.^*n»sm*w«r
II. 0. Pnhnalier. lalmr
Mr. mid Mr-. E. T. (’••Ii- went tu IIAMINGb ANDTON
TOWN LINE.
September.
Newman and wife. 159’; a&lt;
Austern Weatern Machinery
Rp«in*q*irt Sntunliiy. culled tlwro by
Yankee Spring*.
Fay Kitin'* spent Siflirrday and
’
‘ ■.
15.00 iht- ilini-x uf their dmiglitrr. Mr*.
2.00
SuMday visiting his unde, Edwin {Studio and Residence 435 Wes
Cha*. Hill, lain*'
A. Orang.w ill-*. &gt;1'10.
'."'i
.00 Elmer tiilmmi. whn lia* syuiptonu of Kimi'-, of Nashville.
’
Court St.
Phone 391-B.
F. Daniel*, tabor
typhoid.
Commercial Coal Co. .....
A. F. FaiiM*y- uml wife «»f Hast1.00
'
Hastings Hamui
Mrs. Muy Cole i* jin-imriug tu go ings visited at Jay Bernum’s Wed-I
LAKE VIEW.
Hastings Printing Co
to Miiiiieu|&gt;&gt;li*. Jlinii., riiiirxlay to- • iiusday.
H«&gt;rn. tn Mr. mid Mr*. Will ('«&lt;*■
.. 8.60 &gt;|a-ml u few wydu with Iht mui*. who
Floyd B«*niier 1* spending the
A. 1&gt;. Maynard
week with lus parents. Frank Ben- ■ well,
” Oct. 24
”
13-|iouiid Min. Cou*
Mnv.-il by Aid. Nic** that the tic"er mid wife.
I gratulatious.
cotiills be allowed
and
Mrs. James liragdon and daughl-r 1 ».
Iailra l*,.,_,„
r-t.i-v
TIitirMlny. Ndrawn. Carriril. Ayes. all.
Uurraiily Deeds.
Crystal
accompanied Mr*. Alice' .
.'f,
•,T^U
Moved by Aid. I’.arvelh Ihal pe­
Cuummig* and oilier friends on an a,’“
"J’*1 *lt'r ’on* *,or
It will lx* our iiiinunl ,.H|||» trip to ShulU wild Middleville wife, of bunndd.
.11. WimhIIuihI. tition of* D. E. Fuller pnd 18 oilier*
for a cross-walk aero** High st. inerting.
»Wn&lt;
Mindiiy and call'-d on A. II. Kenyon.
Frank Charlton ami wifi* and
Frank F. mi Ibe we,t able of N. Hanover st.
Willard Surixly. n« «|flcKatr. iittcinl. ... .
I W.lv CU»V ,n.l wit. a-unS 1" '
be refernsl tn •i-lr. walk commitD*e. •*l tin- urrat-’hld Fi-lluw*' invent ion "".l"’'11:.-".1’,-'!!''
Hiliilli
Carried.
and Mr*. L.J.-r Trnl.t Eart In-turmng ThmMluy evening.

The Malleable Steel Range

Jesse Townsend

‘The Man Who Lost the Plow'

Hastings, Mich.

rmhinuiiieuti'Hi of the Klar Electric
Mr. mid M
.Hid Freda lumg nf Carlion 1 George Gillespie of M. A.
*i&gt;eiit
Company '••warding u lir&gt;* ahirin KUl^t. „t ,|.
"hart Kenyon spent Sunday nver Sunday with hi* parents.
syalem l»- referred to lhe tire rum- ,n-niiip.
..
lidilec.
Th&lt;*
st... ...■ '.miini.
11.i r .. .-il. il.it
" frieuiliriiuui
null-*,
•hooked tn ln*ur of th'* death
tiliiui of A. Il Gadwalladi-r and
/
Alex Bolter, uf diphtheria. i। housework.
other* to gta.li* and gravid Marshall
Unit &lt; laiiii Deed*.
lay. We '*xli*nd Y»ur heart- । Sum Varney and wife uni! sou.
Mrud frmn Lhureli tn Broadway Iiiiiih* uf hi* brother, .loini-s, iu Sun* felt sympathy to lhe relatives.
Cliailntli* sjill tn Eiinici
1• Voylc, spent Sunday with Mr. ami
tield. Hi* wife, who wa* in Vancou­
and
io
opi*ii
Marshall
*tii*-*l
from
nilt. pail of bit licit. -*ity.
• Mrs. Clwrle* Smith.
Broadway
Market atreid !••* re­ ver. B. &lt;'.. hn* isvn sent for.
Anna G. Smitli tn Cha*,
t
t
Mr. sod Mr*. John Tomlinson of
ferred to\«lt**i't comndttei*.
Car­
inm*. ‘1 ar. iwr. 31. Irving.
EAST ASSYRIA.
Go Wilh Us to Newport-Richey. Ilartinp *pent Saturday mid Sunday
।
Wdlmr D. H Smith.
al t. ried.
Roy
C.
Hill,
of
Bjrtle
Creek,
was
a
•
-----------------------------------------------------with Floyd N’esliet uml wife
Rnrtud J. Smith. 161* ar. .»••&lt;■, to.. Ii v
Sunday
guest
of
his
parents.
Eloridr.
th*
Land
of
Opportunity
and
1
This
neiglll*irhood wa* »|g&gt;ekixl tn
the General sirocl and
Mr*. Mary Lennon and daughter
«...
--------------------------,M.ar
*ew it. fill'd* liavil rmt enough mon­
H.alth
on th* Gull Cooat.
h,.
ar „f UMlOMin
,h„ drath ol
of Mr*. Aleck Bolt.T
'iii’ (kmrt.
"t’erv winter weather u unknown. Lf diplitlu-ria
ey ini hand In continue work or­ PJecl^?ily iCruCTk '"*4
Probate
‘ Ssturdav.
~
‘
Her people
of Section Hill Thursday, October 22. . w,„ rv the fruit trees bloom in fall and Lmv,- our .vmtiatliv
dered.
u .most
dinner was
J d-.licious
-------- ■--------------w.m. r, strawberries ri|&gt;cn at New Year I n“'v our'Tm,*u,y’
--------He ft r»*Mdvi«d that twelve hun­ After
dred dollar* be transferred from ssrxed, and enjoyed by all. a musical and c irden truck grows the yeararound. j
pointing
administrator
entered. ihe Library fund n« fol|pwi
BANNER WANT ADVb. PAY.
At New port-Richey you can own a :
six program was given. Mrs. Lennon re­
Letters i-»ueil to John Guy.
dolhrii t - ■’....... .. fund ceived a fine rug and Miss Bernice , city home and have a fruit orchard, j—
............
m
IMytttn, de­ hundred
truck farm or a jxiultry ranch that will i
General Lennon some pretty stamped pieces.
nnd six Im'idrml
Mr.
und
Mrs.
M.
W.
Spaulding
and
support
you
in
comfort,
within
walking
|
1 di*rlim_-&gt;- tlb*il.
Di-rbargi* is- Street fund.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Spnulding were u» distant -. t’clcry and unrden land now •
i&lt;*&lt;! to A. E. Patton, administrator.
Battle Creek Friday, shopning.
.selling at »Gn. will yield SMtYan acre.
In the malii r of Mildred Traver.
Dan Ohn.sleud and wife were ut
ino.iXS) winter ufurisU rnrnish the ,
luuou !•■■ • '■•i-ti-ii Carried,
■ high priced markets;—" f
'Nashville Saturday.
When yon have any moving to be
all.
One hundred miles o[ stone, brick ;
Herman Babcock of Lacey was a
done.', TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
Resolved that the following plur- Sunday guest of his sister, Mrs. Cora end asphalt roods, graded schools, water .
&lt;•&lt;!.
Hint nut transportation. A small sum 1
-&gt;f W illiam Tilinar-h. in- es be ik-igmiled for ibe holding id Pufnpff.
PIANO
AMD SAFE MOVING
n*gi*lrnlion. Tuesday and Wrdimsdown
and
our
&lt;
;y
terms
wifi
make
you
:
Maurice Reese and family were
W'iliiQili M. &lt;|ev, October HI nnd 14. 1014, at/lie ur.day guests of friends at Battle your ou n master and independent. Per­
Dl-chant*’ is*ui*d
sonally conducted excursions twice a i
following places;
Our Specialty.
Tilmar-di.
t*t Ward -Voting B-wilh.
incmth
saves
you
money
and
incon
,
Bert- Palmer fell off a barn he was
2nd Ward Voting t«nolh.
rAnmiui iirmmit nf uuardiun tiled.
building for Mr. Billoman Monday veniencr. When writing, please «cnd
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
3rd Ward Aiding Booth.
morning, breaking his nose and cheek­ u.&lt; list of your friends-who may be in­
Estate uf Riilli Louise ilulehinIn Florida. For full psrticularz *
Illi Ward Cily Hull. 2nd »lury.
bone and two riba, so it was reported. , terested
*011. minor. It-iiium-for appoint­
addrcsA Northern offices:
Mm nl by Aid. I.Tinn llial re.olu- Dr. Snell was called to attend him.
H. Wsllmac
B. A Matthews
ment nf guardian tiled. AfflduvilMEWPORT-RICHEY CO.
tion be adopted' and noljce.* po«|ed.
Phone &gt;1-1
-BASNER WANT ADVS PAY— • »&gt; t
Carried.
•
B!iz.
CltJUtO R-tflDS. RKl I
Mme.f
h\'
Aid.
Carvel
Ii
Hint
cea*ed. Petition* for general and Rrhool be given um* of Cily Hall.
special u.lndni«lralnr« filed. Special
Carried.
letter* 1*«in d !•• Orv Dunn..
Moved liv Aid. Carvelh Ibnt side­
Estate of Violet B. mid Greta .Gail
Roihbauith, minor*.
Annual ac­ walk on Church *ln-l lx* referred
ht hide walk ■•ommlUre.
Carried.
count "f guardian Hirn.
Moved by Aid. Lunn that un orTesiltnony of Freeholder* on nab*
of rent estate. Hied. Bond approved. dlnanre mi wiring ho referred tn
earned.’
I.ici*u*c uranli-d.
Brport of sale ordinance commilter.
Mined by Aid. IXunn Uml coun­
filed. Order coidinning *ali* enter­
cil udjourh until Oelobrr 2nd. 1911.
ed.
Curried.
• Jas. M. PaHeti.
Final 'account filed,
City Clerk
ami n*qm*.«t*- 1l&gt; di-rliargEagle SehiMil Report.
llrtHirl &lt;&gt;f month rndiua October
E-lalc of I’orri* N. Iloot. deceased.
Petitions for ap|iuiiitin''iil 'id g&lt;*li- 9:
Number day* taught 19.
i-rarmid special ndmiiii.-trator tiled.
Total
attendance. 325.
,
I.eller- of -pecial issued l»» J. W.
Average daily allendmire. I7- Ji-wi*|l. Hearing on ap|M&gt;iiilmviil of
Iii u half page ad. last week we told you some of the great advantages of
• Niiinlu'r pupils enrolled. 18.
Percentage (if Jillclldnnre. 95
E»iate of, EiL-oii Palmiler.
our Association—Now, wc want to again direct your attention to the sutc
There ‘were twelve puinls neither
Ilf rn*iu*hlt'imil speriul il&lt;ililiili«lta- absent nor lardy during Ho* inonllt.
INTEREST EARNING power of our proposition—A little saving EAGH
We are all liu*y rollerliiig. *•'&lt;*’1*
lui«. n)ed. Bond* approved, special
WEEK — and you soon have a nice little sum laid aside for the "Rainy Day*'
a* we rvaliri- our lime is llmiled
■
E*lule of Ji*iini&lt;- May Rib-iihurgh for that work.
of
lift. You can’t afford to not make inquiry direct about what we have to
Candace Adams.
al minore.
Annual ureumil of
•k
v
Teacher.
offer you—2cts. will do it. •
pimrdiaii llli*l. '
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Order Our Drays

i iiuifortablr' homes

lhe

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s

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Mi**i(iiiur&gt; CiiiHhniioii
lli-’d.
gt Foul* Xkxnc.
'Hie Semi-Annual Convent hm '•!
E'l.ili- '&lt;George nnd John Muur- the 3n|. Di*C Mirhigmi ChrWian
•r. ini"i*r*. (irdcr tu nivesl iuoin*&gt;’ Missionary fioeiety of Uh* Dlsciplws
of Chri-t uill convene with the;
11 n*al ••stale riilcnil. •
trials GruM* rliurvh next Wiilm-*I uni of Thunk*—We wi»|i lo dny. Thuroday and Friday. Noy. I
thank all who were
kind in »em|jii.iu. t L.iii.iiu*. IhH-F nlUUxlllug otbi-r a-'i-limci''. during Mt*.
•*f Gnmd Rapid*. Sparta. Bnl*iuy iu tin* li-rquiat
ifiixl. AU*u:m. C;ucadi*, Muir, l-'iiio.
Ruusli
Mr. and Mrs. Juhn G. llmi«h.f-'N-&gt;ith Plum*, \V. ftebewa. Wajlund
-Adv.' und Belding.
l-iinliiig iniardian

Detroit &amp; Northern Michigan Build**
ing and Loan.Association
Phone -1011
•
1435 Dime Bank Bldg.

.-

E. B. Tyrrell Detroit Mgr.
Detroit, Michigan.

�FACE KfXVEN

THE HASTINGS RINNER OCTOBER ». 1ML

Saturday’s Specials
Do not lose sight of the fart that our ability tp please oar trade with the
beat jpade of goods is the basis of onr--------H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, 14 lbs. for_.jBeat Grade Rolled Oats, 8 Iba. (or
Gold Medal Flour, per sack
Lenox Soap, 7 bars for ...
Galvanic Soup, 6 bars for
Purify Oleomargarine, beat quality per lb.
I .nrste t .nld.-n Gr—nn ITI*run,
—...» 1 IV.
— .
lor
Gape Cod Cranberries, 3 qts. (or .
Virginia Sweet Potatoes, 7 lb«. (or
pcnulcC
Codfish, per lb. ..
Rock Salt, per larde sack..1—
Malaga Grapes, per lb._
Walter Baker's Chocolate, per cake....
Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs.

E. C. Russ
G Son
The Grocers

Telephone 16

Hastings

Personal Attention
MEANS MORE IN THE MEAT BUSINESS

BESSMER BROS
The Meat Market Men.

Phone 162

W&lt;- have decided to close out the Pratt and Prussian
lines ol stock and poultr}- remedies. This is a very
exceptional time to buy these goods.
To clean them up quickly you can buy two packages
for the price of one. The quantity is limited1, when
these are gone we will have no more.

Better disinfect your stables. The hoof and mouth
disease is spreading in Michigan.

Southwestern Michigan;
growiiig of bulbs form- one nf tin
principal industries of the Nether­
lands, and the inability, to*dis|n&gt;s&gt;
of ibe crop works a hardship l&lt;
s. w. MK H
&lt;-f fb&lt;
• Vinloti llookway, the non of Mr. many. While formerly
and Mrs. John llookway. of Lee ed in years of over-supply, now
township, Eaton county, died last they are being made into Hour. Il
Friday as lhe result of a peculiar is said that tulip flour mired with
accident. A shorl time ago while rye or wheat is lielug u.ed and ‘is
on his way home from school, he toothsome.
This has been a bad
was pushed into a ditch*by some Meisofi f«&gt;r florists bcc-'oi— uf the
of the J»oys and-his shoulder blade
was broken. The child became ill
। and died about ten.days later , from
not plentiful,
[blooil imisoning which sei in.
wr might hat
their bttsin»-«4
Charles II. Whitman of Eaton
county, has Hold the balance of the
fruit in his large apple orchard to
Allegan county has twelve stand­
Sterling A: Crawfora, and lhe pick­ aid Kciniols. Eighteen more have
ing will be practically finished this been visited by Supt. Otwell amt.
week if. the'weather remains fair. Comtnissiom-r Goodrich.
At hast
He will harvest upwards of a thou­ a dozen &lt;&gt;f these sehool board* lane
sand'barrels ami the apples have expressed their willingness t.? ac­
been shipped this week nl till* tale cept Mr. Otwell's criticisms ami
lof a car longj q day.
suggest ions and get into the .-tank­
ard ria's* during tho selmnl year.
I The Manistee and Luther Rail­ Mr. Otwell will , visit the county
road Co., operating in Manistee again .November II. 12 amt fit. when
I county and used for nftiny years as.
a logging road, being XI miles in
1 length, has notified the railroad
commission thuL it desires to dis­
continue lhe .service aiul tear up
the tracks.-because the road is no
longer useful as a hunberitig.jiroposition. the timber'having all been
cut off. The commission will hold
a meeting and then decide whether
il will give such permission.

A feu of the orchards in Eaton that
county have become somewhat! '
damaged’ from San Jo-e si-ale. but
the fruit growers feel dial with the
rigid system of spraying that is buing kept up, and the work along

where the scale has appeared is in
orchards where spraying has bcm
somewhat negb-cled. and this, wilt
probably be overcome willunil m-i ious. difficulty. There is practic­
ally none of the scale in the or­
chards that liave been thorough);
and systematically sprayed.

' The board of supervisors of Al­
legan-county votisl lo spend KIOjioo
on the tax roll fur lhe enunty-rond
system for th'- coming year. The
money raisi-d in each range will l;e
useil m that range, which is a L-ir
liroposiliun.
Their Vecnmmeiids
were that the roads started Illis year
Im* extended, except in Hie township

when ar do your vvasluims and vve also save all the uiipirasuntnrss and bring u feeling of comfort
in the hiiinr. \iwl most important of all. vvr do away with a great danger in catching cold. The
steam in Hie Iioum* is a mcnaro to every one residing there—especially the clvildrrn and
the

■WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.

SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors

Phone 243, Hastings, Mich.

NOTICE Ob' HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County' of Bar-

&gt;«&gt;&lt;■■ ■■&lt; &lt;&gt;
•
,‘f our work and
one coin|Hiiu-«i wholly of I have not (old the half &lt;&gt;f what we
In all groat luovcmriils in I have done.
If you think u.« worth.
whenever the need of a while come and join us. and give
ins arisen, somehow (hat

Cot tape Cheese Pic.
Take one pint of cottage cheese,
seasoned with salt and pepper, the
Notice is hereby given, that by an| stiffly beaten yolks of two eggorder of the Probate Court for the
Oitnly'of Barry, made on lhe tClh one-half cupful of granulated sug­
ar. one-half cupful of. sweet cream
months from that date were allow-: and a dash of'hutmeg. Work all
&lt;mI for creditors to present their i
claims against the estate of Joseph;
It. Wertman. late of said coutily,de-i baked, cover it with beaten whites
ceased, and that all creditors of of 1W0 eggs, sweetened with two ta-,
said deceased are required to pre­ bfatpoonfuls of sugar. Let il stand'
sent their claims to said Probate I
Court, at t|ie Probate Oilier in the1
Cily of Hastings, for examination
and allowance, on or before the:
tilth day of February next, and that] Your Fall Cold Needs Attention.
such claims will i&gt;e heard before1 No use to fuss and’try to wearsaid Court; on Tuesday. the tOth il ouL
It will wear you out in­
day of February next, at ten o'clock stead. Take Iir. King’s New Dis­
I in the forenoon of that day.
covery. relief follows quickly.
It
checks your Cold and soothe* your
Oclobi'r tOth. A. 1). 1914.
Cough away.
Pleasant. Antiseptic
CHARLES M. MACK.
and lieulihg. Children like it. ih-t
Judge 0^ Probate.
2 50c Ixitth* of Dr. King's New Dis­
covery and keep iU in the house.
Exception*.
"Our family Cough and Cold "Doc­
"A man is won forgotten after he tor' writes Lewis Chamberlain,
is dead." said Mrs. Gabb.
i Manchester. Ohio.
Money back if
"Not if you marry his widow.*' not satisflod, but it nearly always
replied .Mr. Gabo.
: helps.

An Indian 011 War.
The following rhyme was
by John Yalh-T tail. a “real’
at which time he moved to Rapid
| City, where he passed away Thurs- developing :i special indu«l 15-which
W. A. Kent, southeast of the vil-|Iday, Oct. 15. He leaves a widow, promises to bring him big returns.
lag&lt;\ has traded hi.s farm for prop­ a son and a daughter besides n sis­ It is lip- growing ami marketing of
erly al Sparta, and will .hold .an ter, Mrs. Will Davjd.-s of Detroit., fall strawberries. Since tin* eighth
auction' sah» next week to di-sposc, who mourn his departure.
of July he has picked nnd sold 7imi
of his' personal property, ufteVi' Roy J. Wadd of Montour Falls. N. quarts of berries, lhe last being &lt;&gt;cYou maj’ have small care what
which lie will move to Sparta. We [Y_ is Visiting his. parents, John
• &lt;ntmv'iif today nuainsl the liquor
i»h* sorry tu lose &lt;hese people from' Wadd and family.
the reason is, so long as your food real­
1raffle was md born in a nigtiL hut
I .1. W. Weaver and wife of Hast-1
is the result of lone ami persistenL
ly nourishes your body and keeps your
Bay Wintermule, who, Was spent liugs •flient Sunday with relatives ill 1 I han that
lighting for many years..'
the past six year* in Western Can­ | town.
berries
brain healthy, active and a money­
ada. returned-Salurday to thin. Ins | Kent County O. E. S. coiivenlion about lhe llr.it &lt;&gt;f May.
T
maker.
boyhood home.
He, reports near will meet with the Caledonia Chap­ of the Frances variety and
failure of crops tlufru this season1 ter on Thursday of litis wook. Some llrtrd of an acre. \
•
But when signs of nervous pros­
and that on accounl of so many of| of the members of Middleville were picket! until the
the farmers being badly-in debt und;
July, when the first,
tration set in, you want to know why
of the war, that the limes are very
harvested. .The berrii
le standard of umral.s for both.
you can get’sure help from
bad and will so’continue until after
The Ladies’ Reading Club will are well formed and of a glossy ap
Then there or&lt;J some law*
next season’s cropn.
meet with .Mrs. E. .1. McNaughton pearance. They are linn and liavi
lied wholly, oc/in |&gt;jrt, by Mi*
Alla Nevin*, candidate fur county;|on Wednesday of this week. Oct. 21. an excellent flavor, even in roll
Me tell It to 'em light.
treasurer, and Leroy Thorpe were
Rev. George Curtis is attending
Indian heap much qieaceabb
in this nuCK*of the woods Tuesday;| tho Baptist stale convention in Kal- Mr. Tindall will b&lt;&gt; able lo make
Thnl savage now is while,
on a gel-acquainted trip. This Is
several more pickings from the
tho fall of lb.- glad hand and that ! Judd Pratt and wife of Plainwell patch before lhe season cliwi**. He
we have such good men wanting; came over Sunday to spend a few has been trying ililTereiil varieties
jOffica is a good sign.
days visiting relatives.
of fall-bearing berries and belirVps
If you think light land in this sec-' Mrs. Glenn Gardner was ronlinod Hint he has at last hit upon the
tion is not good fruit land, you U» (he house by illness for several right one for I his -climate,
t.t&gt;iI'it glorious battle.
**•
FOOD
Industrial Hume for girls. Adi
should take a trip to the orchards days the last of the week. Dr. TiiyKill 'em day amt night.
result of a naprr read by Mar
of Mr. Conrad, of Yankee Springs lor attended her.
Bin Indian heap much p
l.alhroiH
mid
petition
ami
ngi
The ladies of tho Baptist church
A 10-days’ trial usually brings im­
township. The old urcljaril Is load­
lion
of
Michigan
W.
C.
T.
V.
oil with line fruit, nnd south of the served Ijicir annual chicken pie
provement sn- b/dy and mind, and the
old orchard are acres of grapes, sei dinner last Thursday. A tine dinner that the Danish .government, had |8K7. age uf protection for 1
oul but two years ago. that have and a nice num realized thereform. allowed him an lionorary annual 1.O'.'ll. from III I., to yeal experience will show
Mrs. W. H. Severance is spending lumsion of HM) kronen, about 827. cigarette law; -mokmg by or
received no can* this season, lying
Hat on (Ik* ground. They are heavily a week wilh relatives in Grand Rap­ (or his pnrlieipation with Hie D.iih
thing* right again,
loaded with as tine grapes as you ids, going- ssturdny rnnrning.
mod men butchered
ish troops in the war between Dj*iFMrs. Emma Hodge is oulerlnhiitig tnark ajid Germany-Austria in 1862
could wish.- It scenw a shame to
■ it wrong tiling right',
see such nige fruit lying upon the Misg Emma O'Reilly for n few days. -'65. .‘In lhe pld cdunlry be was
But Indian peaceable,
ground wasting.
Acres nnd acres She camo Saturday.
Jorgem Mikkelson nnd ho served'
of land Just as good for fruit are
throe years. The war lasted only
now lying practically idle for w'ant daughter of Grand Rapids attended about one year but be saw thre'e
of some fruit men thnl will plant lhe funeral of Harry* Guileman last years of service. A few weeks ago lattice
nnd take care of same nnd we would Sunday.
his brother in Denmark Iola him
’ ‘ i* made
’
soon have a noted fruit section sec­
Glenn Gardner iit.re-nhingling his of the pension system
ond to none in the stale.
/ residence on Dehrlmi n street.
•
application through
Danish
The remains of John Abraham*, consul m-Chidigo.
Tho Carter show, that was upon
our streets last week, have stored agist 60 years, were brought hero ago he was infortped
their tents and equipment and will Friday evening from Kalamazoo, receive the token of appreciation. a bare majority, ami was smlith&lt;
make the winter at the opera where he had been confined for Mr. Mickelson is much pleased, not rd m the committee and thus In
some years. Interment in ML Hope because of the amount of the rehouses.
Many of mir present benelh*
cemetery. Rev. Geo. Curtis'ofllci- inombranee but ‘because of the laws have been modified by the '
Mr. and Mrs. James Corning and atod. Besides his brother Swein of spirit of it.
granddaughter Opal Smith of Way­ Illis village he left a sister in the
We liave a paper which is olive
George H. Sheridan, keeper of l&lt;» all of the iniling signs of lln
land passed Wednesday and Thurs- West nnd manyrelativcs in Sweden.
F. I). Pratt, of t|ie Ann of Pratt &amp; lhe lighthouse at Saugatuck during tunes.
, jlay with Charles Schondelmaycr
The l.'nioti Signal, which
and family and attended lhe Home Campbell, returned home from Buf- lhe past two years, was adjudged is united wholly by W. C. T. f. •
Take Time By The Fetlock. Don’t Let The Mild Weather Fool You.
- Wednesday night, where he insane in probate court this week
Coming.
....
Hundreds of public meetings arc
A. L. ‘Cridler has re-roofed his had been with several ears of cat- and sent to Kalamazoo for I real- held every year. Jails and nJmJack Frost Is Surely Coming.
Ho visited his daughter. Mrs. ment.
His condition was brought
store, occupied by the Middleville
You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
Potts, and family al Washing­ on by illness and it is expected that
Sun and W. N. Gladstone.
Miclu on his way home.
ho will recover in the stale hospilMrs. Nettie Russell of Grand Rap­
ALL KINDS of COALS for All kinds Stoves Furnaces and Ranges.
Glen Griffith performed tho du­
ids was in the village on business
ties of mail carrier for D. W. John­
Saturday. ’
.
Just step in and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and wc
At the regular ncnsIoi) of the
Mrs. Charles McNaughton and son last Saturday on accounl of illCording Methodist Episcopal Sun­ “.V heaven sent ine-sage purely.
are always pleased to show you what we have in GOAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
daughters Isabel! and Kntherin arc
To cheer Hie sick and poor
W. D. Gardner and wif-* were.en­ day school, October 4. 1914. there
visiting her sister, Mrs. My rile
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
tertaining his brother. A. II. Gard­ witre present in lhe “old people's Wilh bounties .that the bounteous
Biggs and family, al Greenville.
God
Mrs. J. J. Stark ft! at Delton help­ ner. of Fowlerville, Ilia Ian of lhe class" six persons whose combined
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
Has strewn, beside your door. .
Week.
ages were 517 as-follows:
.Mrs.
ing care for a very sick brother.
Mrs. Lydia Wilfair of Mulliken Entcline Beecher JMaler, eightyhave for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name
The remains of' Harry Guilomon
were brought here lust Friday lo and Mrs. James Burdick of Grand two; second cousin of Henry Ward To gladden lillle children.
To
comfort
dying
hours.
YOU
a PRICE.
,
*
Beecher:
Grandma
Ev
----;
the homo of his uncle. Join) Allen, Rapids were guests of Mrs. James
To bear to wrclc.hetl lira
from his home in Rapid Cily. The Dibble and family a few days last ty-tliree; Bishop H.
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
homes
ninety-three! Grandinti
funeral was hold al the Methodist week.
The
Gospel
of
the
tlowe
The Misses Emma nnd Anna Win­ eighty-nine; Grandma
but our aim is to pay all wc can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each days market
church Sunday afternoon at 2:00
o'clock, Rev. J. H. Westbrook offici­ ters have moved into the C. C. eighty-five; John Hanna, seventyCall us by Phone. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always out,
On that day there were RK&gt;
ating. Interment In Odd Fellows' Smith house on Grand Il^mls SL, live.
we are always at home.
cemetery. Jfarry was horn in Mid­ recently vacated by Dr. Amos Han­ in attendance nt Sunday schwtl.
showing the marked growth of
dleville in 1874. He spent his* boy­ lon and wife.
Mrs. Stella Vandenburg of Grand tho school in the last three.years.
hood days here and attended the
high school until ho acquired suf­ Rapids is I ha guest of her parents. At that time there •were about an
average, of thirty* or forty in at­
ficient education to enable him to Mr. and Mrs. David Webb.
an into busifiess. He had charge of * Sherman Sharp and fainily were tendance,, ' Rev. W. W-*t Gray is lhe I'nion.u nre a moans of enlight­
□eaters In Grain, Beans, Saad, Kay, Coal, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.
lhe railway station at Grosson, the guests of-Mrs. Sharp’s parents. pastor and Willard Purchase -is enment to the women.
It stands
The. school has a first mid last nnd always fop three
Mich., for some years, but was Mr. and Mas. Wm. Johnson, Sunday. superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira H.-Oohnson spent number of good teachers who work essential principals.
obliged to give up tho work. Dis­
Total dll-1
PHONE 150
HASTINGS, MICH.
ease had taken such a Ann hold up­ Saturday and Sunday with their son lo make it what it is. Corning 1* slinenco for the individual.
Con-:
on him he could no longer attend Melvin Johnson and family of Irv- in Allegan county, one and one half Miiultonal prohibition for stale and
mile# south of Green lake.
to lhe duties, devolving upon him.
nation, and a single standard of.

There s a Reason

Grape-Nuts
There's a Reason

Grocers Everywhere Sell Grape-Nuts.

NOW’S THE TIME

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.

�THE IIMHTNG8 BANNER. OCTOBER ». 1»U.

Remove the diicomfort and avoid
lhe berious complications a neglected
cough often leads to by using

Don’t
Dare .

Neglect

Rexall
Cherry Bark Cough
Syrup
Wc sell more of it than all other
syrups combined.

It is extremely pleasant to the
taste; each bottle contains more than
most cough remedies sold at the same
Wc guarantee it to relieve your cough or money

Cough

price.
back.
All these are facts that should decide you to give it a
trial.
’
'

25c, 50c and $1.00

Baby Cough Syrup
ii made especially for babies’ coughs and colds.
Very
plcavant to take; will not upset the stomach; contains
nothing harmful. Wc recommend it for croup and heavy

colds.

.

Price 25c a Bottle

GOODS DELIVERED

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

I
FREEPORT.
I Lloyd Epley of Grand fxulgo visited
I friends here part of lust week.
i Miss Gufsic Bomhard entertained
I several couple qf young people al her
home Friday night.
i Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller arc (he
• proud parents of a baby boy.
Mis Mabel Slater of Clarksville Is
assisting in household duties at thv
home m F. A. Sisson:
Mrs. Russell Smelker and Mi»«
Hazel Smelker were in Hastings TuesJiiss Serrale Steckle of Chicagq is
home for a while.
B. A. LyBarker was in. Grand Rap
j ids Thursday. .
.
I Jnd. Delaney visited in Moseley the
j i later part of Inst week.
I Frank Combs is'very ill at the home
I1 of his sister. Mrs. J. D. Cool.
| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. II. Smith
■Innd little child of Grand Rapids vis|l ited here part of last week.
I - lx-c Reiglcr of loinsitig visited at
I the home of Chas. Smclk-.-r Friday.
I1 A number from here attended the
horse races in Grand Rapids last
I Wednesday.
' F. A. Sisson is in Woodland this
week on -business.
I
Maude Rickert from near Has­
' tings was home over Sunday.
H Mr. and Mrs.' Guy Bovee and fam
|. ily have moved into the house recently
I1 occupied by Dr.TJibson and family on
! Main street.
j Mr. and Mrs. F. L McCollom from
Fenton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Laning apd
• family of lomsing motored to the vll, lage Saturday night and visited nt the
home of Chas. Smelker until Monday
I morning.
i Dr. H. CT Fcckhnm and sister. Mrs.
; Edith Godfrey, spent Wednesoay in
j Grand Ranids.
: Wm. Parker, Pat Bruten. F. Sisson
; nnd Geo. Miller spent Thursday at
Gun Like.
' Rev. Humphrey af Like View filled
the pulpit at the Congregational
1 churcn Sunday.
■ L. S. Wills and fumily of Hastings
! visited here Sunday.

WEST 1HV1NG.
Mr. nnd Mnc* Herman Nocffkn and
children of Duixtii Lake visited nt
the homo of her rirter, Mrs. Miner
Pi’lnicr nnd fumily.
*
Mr. und Mrs. W. G. Mugridge and
win mid Oscar Fulmer spent Hundiiy
with their brotlu-r- and sisters here.
lout Tuesday the neighbors were
called by telephone and the ringiu/
of l&gt;elk lo assist O. Sink in rescuing*
three of hia horse: , which he supposed
were mired iu JSimk fake. After investigutinff und finding uo traces of
them there, the men sejiarated and in
ii (t w minutes tin- horses were found
feeding peacefully in die pasture.
Miss Btndnh Joiuiwn an&lt;l friend
I rum Battle Crock were guests of her
parents, Mr. and -Mrs. S. W. Johnson.
Sunday.
Mr*.. A. Martin of Middleville is I
spundihg some time at tho homo of
ChurlcA Bonnett.
8UNFIELD."
The Eaton County 8. S. Cduvcntion was held Thursday and Friday
al tips M. E. church, and it was good
from, start to nhi?h.
The address
"Ju*t a kid. That - All"- given by Dr.
A. W. Hitchins of Charlotte, Thurs­
day evening wa* excellent. The
temperance talk by Rev. C. E. Pol­
lock &lt;&gt;f Grand Lodge was fine.
If
all Christian voters of Halon Co.
would take Iris g»ml advice we
would still have a dry county after
spring election.
Rev. F. Liity, of
Lake Odessa, haiidhil Hi" subject of
"Missions in the Sunday Sehmd" in
a very intelligent way. and I believe
all Sunday srhD*«l- might practice
il ami he very helpful to lhe mis­
sion wurk.
And we were favored
with two lino addresses by Prof. F.
S. Goodrich, of Albion College.
They were etijoycd by all who had
lhe pleasure of 'hearing him. Tho
next county conventim» will be held
at Mulliken. On-- hundred delegates
were present, besides many visitors.
The Sunbeam* gave a reception
to the Juniors and Seniors of the
hlull school at the home of Mrs.
Rosa Slinchcotnb. Wednesday af-

Good Clothes Make
Men Look Good
Don’t you want to look good ? We pass along this way but once,
MY FRIEND, why not buy and use now while you may, that suit and
overcoat you need? You can’t buy any better clothes ANYWHERE for
the money than I will sell you—and probably not so good ones. I don’t
have high rent to pay nor expensive clerks to hire. If you’ll come to me
for clothes I’ll try and save you some money. J'll be here if you come back

L. K. Wolcott
Freeport
e's that I here’arc certain things!
which are immulhblc, unchatige- il
able."
In speaking .on the subject, "Why ;
Boys Attach Themselves to Some |
inid Not lo Olhers." Secretary D. G. ,
Vamlercook quoted what 150 Clevr-l!
land boys told.
They said thitt j
they lik&lt;i| men U&lt;io show an inter- ;

Th Chjthier^*
Michigan
CALL NO. 223

We will do the rest. We can make that Winter Suit or Over­
coat look like new. Dry Cleaning is our business exclusively.
We specialize in Ladies* Garments. Furs, Feathers. Plumes,
Etc., also Feather Dyeing. WE GET the SPOTS.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
in their ideal*: men who believed !
BALTIMORE TOWN LINE.
in them, anil who show it by stand-1
?•»* pla * De h" • rl ••
M. «eLLOO.&gt;fOT{&lt;Wj
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blivin, who
ing up for the boy of good judg­
i have been, visiting th*tr sister, -Mrs.
ment again.*! the powers that be.
p Homer McDoul. near I-ansing, rc“H"'* a real friend."- Mid others.!
Haslingf,, Mich.
turned home Saturday and Mrs. Doul
Phone 31
"He'll do altno'l anything for us.
I j returned with them.
He's a man. being resourceful, in-r
!' Mr. and Mrs. Will Bush of Grand served. A ptognim of a few con- dependent, shrewd. mid full of . lai-J
I1 Rapids were the guests of their par- t.-.'ts and music with songs., was en­ • nt dynamic power.
He's not a i
joyed
by
all.
&lt;nts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush, Sat_____ ur&lt;ja}. anj Sunday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Parsons attended muller: lie hafe* sham mid a yel­
low" streak, he live* what he pro-1
i
ASSYRIA.
, Chas. Hubbard and wife spent Sun- lhe funeral of their ton Thaddcus r and ho prof what l»"
A.
Parsbns
al
Lansing
last
Tuesday
Peter Cummings of Nebraska is the ! &lt;lay wilh Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chrisconducted by Rev. A. E. Wynn’ of h.-iiove-." Any man. good or bad.!
1 guest of hi* daughter. Mrs. Hugli I lianseri.
with’the above qualities will at-:
.
Jones, and other relatives.
| Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Tcbo are the Sunfield.
At the Irving Genera! Store may be had the opportun­
Mrs. Wines of Detroit visited his tract bojrs.
Bertha McClure of Bellevue was the I Pr™d parents of a son.
.—ity to purchase every-day wants at the right kind
Ammig lho*c who attended this I
guest of Lyle Tusker over Sunday.
Mr- "nd Mrs. Evert Patton vfsited daughter, Mrs. dm-. Walrath, last
••niifprenco were Coy Brumm of.
of prices. *Tis true some things have took a
Bethel. Keith nnd Ruby Schroder: their daughter, Mrs. Al McDonald, week.
Nashville.
Cail Bove.,
Waller
jump, but just look here at these prices:
*
visited at the former’s home near &gt; •“’* week.
visit.J
relatives
aud
। George Craig visitwl’his sister, Mrs. Lamdng,
' nifoiiuly -m ■
liim lu-ii- Nii-hvillc. Satifrday nnd .Sunday.
Three 5c boxes N.T. Matches..10c
i» Ifiyrinder anil F. O
Mr, nnd Mrs. Small und son, of । George Crawley, Sunday.
Merlin
Shaver
and
wife
of
Char
­
Battle Creek, ate dinner with Mr. ami j , Mr. and Mrs. B. Munro and family
Ulf I llil.’.l
Three 10c pkge. Tobacco..M«
lotte
his rou.-in*. Mr.' and
Mrs. Dey Pugh. Mr*. Small is a sister Jrft for their home
in visiletl
Fowlervil|e
Lralia.
T
8 bars Lenox Soaplie
cmiiniiUi
iii. uf litis f'C'nlly paid lb.- Ne.il In- of Mrs.- Pugh.
- Thursday. Jred Smith will move on
Hay Welch wilh several other
riilUb** Coiilpnny a large s'i:n fi'i’! O. II. Phillips is able to be out again | *he farm.
.
nf MGhiuan is being held nl
im- riglil (o f»—" Hie Neal Treat pb-ift after being sick the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. I.crt Garrison were men wen) to tint upper peninsula
1 ti-*day, hunting.
the Hallie -Creek Sanitarium Wml•
' al| 'I here will be a Hallowe'en social i Sunday visluws of Mr. and Mrs. Chns.
Mrs. Hay Walrh was presented
Trcatttoeul is being administe ■ I । at the church basement next Saturday-' irooman of Hastings.
GENERAL STORE
IRVING, MICH.
with a new piano by her husband
free under i.ioverHincnl supervi*—"
" ;eVC—‘
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NORTHEAST KALAMO.
last week. .
■
' thnl of “Relnljhn*h'n«** pari a into-i
BOTH PHONES—Hastings,
IL-43; Middleville Line. IM 1L-1B.
tn I hose who arc unable to. pa&gt; fin ;
School New s.
Mrs. Chas. Healy and daughter ■ .ni.||^,|1nrtv |o relation* . In tImj
il lbe1o*elv&lt; s.
.
The following is a report for the I Clifford Ixiwc of Battle Creek spent
, Sunday wilh his parents hfere.
•
moved away to Portland. Their «Fhonl. civics, civic affairs. tridualrv|
■ month ending October 23, 1914:
i Sheridan Stilwell and wife,'Mr. Iliff house was sold lo Henry Davidson
AMIOHOI.ISU NOT A liLSEASE
'*
■
’
-----*-" 20.
NumbiT
tlnyr.
taught.
and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tubbs, spent
Number of girls enrolled, 21.
..il—.&lt;&lt;i Isockdale of Toledo, and David IL
|i i* not a settled scientific fact' Number of boys enrolled, 18,
1 --------------------------------------Fridayjn Sunfield ^tending
According to lhe Italian mathe­
- the
— Sun­
that alcoholi'ih is not a disease mj Total number of days present, 770.;' day
matician every perwin in tho world
Hm iiiv-: l*o« tcr of New York.
school
convention.
-ilrs.
Martha
Hoisington died test Crystal on bti-irie*s last Thursday
any sense of the term, btii a poison-: • Numbp* of Visitor*. 15:
M"*Hni.m,
could stand comfortable
in—an
’ &lt;' &gt; "-|
....
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• -•area
--:
morning, returning Saturday.
ing that creates mi appetite and al Number of tardy marks, 0.
1' week in Ka!araaxoo,-funerk^b''ldTud».......
OrHHrnrt Until tho year 1871 Japanese doc- of 5oo square miles, while a gravnr
Mrs. II. &lt;&gt;. Branch visited her son
Percentage of attendance. 09 11-31. da&gt;' !,t ,h.c Carmel church here.
F
; tors vaccinated their palii nta on the yard about the size ot Colorado
Lowik aL-LaiHittg, Inst Week. She
■iquv&gt;
mv '.. &lt;.
xveva
Neva aiwimni
Slupard was
wa* unamc
unable &lt;o
to uuenu
attend i: .. I’orr Andrews spent Saturday
Snturd
in
would bury
bury all
all of
of them.
them.
Allen A &gt; tip of the nose.
would
.
,
.
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i
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—
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...
i
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z..n
Nti'hvillo
harm,I,lntitn
rotinir
The distribution -vf tills poison , school last week on account of her fall Nashville having his auto repaired by
riiuws diseased cnndlHmis -4 U&gt;"&gt; from the wagon Sunday afternoon. , Mr- Hurd.
home of Mrs. Nellie Sayer, Friday,
btiiiu. riiiniucli. Um, heart. Im.w. I* I None of the 36 pupils who were coon-' *Horace
Dean amj family spent from Oct. IU'. Th" lender for tin? inccl—
urn I kidney*. Ihniuah H* n-'Ui' titled to a half-holiday
il Friday
Sunday visiting near inu will be Mrs. Emma wclpperl.
. diday usedused
il Friday
I J'.n, 'la}
neliuli upon Hl. '" orgmi-.
.altcrnoen.
’"Grand Rapids.
lafternoun.
Subject,
“The Ideal Kitchen.*'
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1■ •• were ndded
• ■ • •to -'
Four new •books
the ii Bert Bngjgs and family called on
Mrs. JohiroM of Galjfornia was
Nashville friends last Saturday after■ library this month.
called home hr the sickness of his
Grund Itapiils Location
■ noon,
"oon.
•
,
&gt;■
were
pleased
with
their
j
Th*.'
pupils
Were
71 Shrldmi Avr.
Congratulations extended to Mr. mol her, Mrs. Xeavojt.
report
rt cards again Tuesday.
Mis. tk-L^4&lt;ariies of Womllantl ts
’. Detroit lux'iilimi
: The eighth und ninth grades begun and Mrs. Floyd lx&gt;we. 'Wishing them visiting Jit', and Mrs.'Y. Meyer.*.
821 Woodward Avr.
u happy wedded life.
| the study of agriculture Monday.
Grund Rapids Phones
Many
from here attend the shdWs in
. LoUisa Durham. Orphu Shoch, Doris
Cltbrns 3332: Bril 102
.
\ermontville
now.
| S. Jewell, Emerson Cortright, Merle
Detroit Phone: Grund 700
Clifford Lowe and Miss Emily ride
•
Campbell. Dale Butterfield, Neil
Owing to the death of F. N. Root, I as administrator will have an Auction Sale at the Will
.
r Shepard. Clifford Dunn, Jessie K. now in an auto.
Crittenden farm ¥2 mile east of the Striker school house, and 1 mile east and 2 miles south
rvx-ro rnm-r
Jewell, Glenn Phillips. Vcm Blanck,
DURFEE SOflOOL DISTRICT.
Mr
Mr. /’...Jr
»«&gt;’ Calluhaq, Wesley Russell, Carl
of Quimby, on Section 1, Baltimore township. This sale will take place on
Mr. and Mrs. C.nude Wood spent R
Thelma Crandle. Marian KenMr. and Mrs. W. Aldrich Were Sun­
y
’n«y. Kuby Schroder. Estefia Kennedy. day guests, of^lheir *on Verne and
'
Grand .Rapids.
'
■ Howard IHanck. Gertrude Gage, Mil- ramify.
Visitor* at the home of Herbie Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. George Scidnidre and, drc&lt;i Bluirck, Kenneth Tusker, Rae
"Early in the adolcsenre period,
son Ehret and daughter Vida, und' Schanxcnbaker, Gertrude Blanck, Cecil cox last -wo*k were Frank Wilcox of the boy is •liber a Hille Lord
Miss Grace Gould af Baltimore and Gage. Margaret Brady. Laura Russell. Indiana, Wesley Webb of Hastings Fauntleroy or a little dfvil.
tf he
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cotton of East; HcrMe Fisher, Bernard Tasker. May and Mrs. Reuben' McClintic of Lan- rcmitms the first, he is likely to beWoodland, atended church Sunday. •
Callahan. Brecher thigh. Louis Brady.'
...
,
&lt;-nhm a Si‘-y.* hut if ho is the lutThe W. C. T. U. held a meeting Fri- i Naomi Evans, Allen Colter ami Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Will Paddock »P&lt;?nt
Commencing at 1 o'clock P. M, I offer the following property:
day afternoon at Mrs. Mary Town- Russell were neither tardy nor absent, i s?bd“&gt;' w&gt;*h Mrs. Dan Warner.
.Wilh lhe— significant words?
affid’i. Mrs. Flora Wood gave a reMisses Lyle Tusker, Eva Kent. Philbtwnk, Herbie und Kenneth W lieox Prof. Walter II. French of Ute
Kt of the District convention az 4is Carter. Jennie Phillips, Dorothy; c"fi^ on Mrs. A. McMannis Simday. Mit-hig'.iii Am ictillqral
iilltiral Coll«
Colh-Ki*
””‘ opttlc Creek.
Jewell and Mildred Horton, und Boyd
The Misses Ruth and Irene Beach ened Un- disciHsjcfi
•ion of'"!'!'.:of "Tin* .Mr
.........
irlal.
Preaching services at tho usual t ^l^n vi.lt^ »th«x&gt;l test week. ^&gt;ep^J^wwnh Mrs. Ethel Wileox. and Social Life of lhe Boy" Iasi i
LIVE STOCK
FARM TOOLS.
hours next Sunday. Subject of the ugmr.! Msitora are alWayawelcome. ,
Friday evening, when the second
morning sermon wiU be, "Chriatiah
’ Vdu&gt;- u.flcr ’,hc wr,ltcn
ll}e i htateM LV
buhd“Jr wi‘h I.eiiilet-s* Training Conference for
Bay
mare.
Pair
sleighs.
Unity”
/
I teacher and pupils went to the woods h&gt;*/.«ther of Hustings.
nil wtiriicrs -with boys was .held nt
Mn. Alli. Fuller &gt;pr&gt;lnrd her Ii&gt;Ue I
• "'•r.hm.llow HuL
M?L”1.l±!,2!i”,""S Siriek’n!!1” Hi.; headquarters of the Barry
Top buggy.
Gray horse.
one day last week and it has caused । Buby Schroder visited friends in M“rJ Jckis/^ho is on the sick list,
her much nain
Nashville Saturday and Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Stone have been via- Coitnly Ouiiinflteb of lhe Y. M.
Lumber' wagon.
n-».mlS?. ih. Thin! Dbiriel r.n&gt;&lt;"■• EP™“ “ A..
Part Jersey cow giving milk. .
Prof. I f'-iirh proccedtil In out­
is.
Skidmore,
recently.
Light wagon.
vention of M. C. M. S. to be held in i Roush for those beautiful bouquets.*.kidmorc, recently
line
change#
which
come
urn
boy's
Mr*.
Hoffman
—
aiui
daughter
spent
3
pigs
7
months
old.
the Church of Christ (Disciples) next of chrysanthemums and dahlias. Also,
Mr*.-Hoffmwuauui d
life during Hicm! years.’vvlien he is
Single driving harness.
week, on Wednesday, Thursday and to Mrs D. Pugh for a boul|ucl of cos-1 Saturday night and Sunday with het more suM'eptililc to^liis environ­
25 chickens.
Friday, Nov 4 5 6
*"''s nnd. to Mrs. O. Crandle for the j ton Claud und wife.
Double work harness.
ment' mid when his whole future is
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood visited j bouquet of dnhlies. ■ .
al
stake.
He
::
said
that
the
worker
LITTLE CEDAR LAKE.
2 drags.
v ith John Furlong in Eazt Town Line, I lv Governor W. N. ferns sent Clifford
। boys must keep before tlw
HAY, GRAIN, ETC.
&lt;»uylu Pea.*.' and Wullu«.i: Campbell
last Sunday.
Dunn his credentials lust week, certithe manly ideal, lylping him
2 Oliver plows..
Sunday School Notes.
“»*t he- has been appointed u •lug their potatoes la*t week. They' boy
lo move unconsciously unward in
Subject for lesson November I is,'delegate to the National Corn Con-' hud about tHiO bu.ihde
Quantity ot corn in shock.
Cultivator.
bis ideals. M« n do not fully appre­
"The Arrest and Trial of Jeaus." Mutt Kra-'S G be held at San francm-o
Mr*. Mary Qwlti i- taking* Cure of
2M7-68.
I Gul- »ext summer. Clifford ls proud t •r daughter. Mrs. -I. L. Cnttipbell. ciate how much I toy- Ik*J&lt;I them
Com cultivator.
Quantity of hay.
■ up as ideals and imitate- the qual­
Report of attendance of Coats Grove
«»»• fioeumcnl, which he has u per- who
, i* quite .irk with tondliti-.
ities in them. The altitude of Ih"
Page fence stretcher.
"
“
•
—
—
Ife
‘
itA
right
to
be.
Tis
an
honor
to
any
;
H. S. for the month ending Oct.
lender
hcroim*
the
altitude
of
the
II.
\\\
Wcrtimm
had
over
2W
bush40
bushels
of
onions.
’ young man.
i --- 4 ------------- —
HH4;
Washing machine.
hoy, tf llm l-ov has absolute* contl■ Jonp C. Tompkins brought us ourj'. l- “f intntm'* to the acre. Total attendance, 221.
■
ib'iice
in
the
leader.
1t
is
not
mon
­
premium money for Hasting, Satur-I Our eehtxil wu* closed for a few
28 bushels of potatoes
Other articles not mentioned.
-Average attendance, 45. day. Many thanks for the same.
r(]nyB 11W;11K t„ th,, death of J. L. ey tier nsc. but experience llirel
Total collection, &gt;380.
’ •■•kes the man.
Average Collection, 76 cents.
Kni-TU- tuiu-vi,'
(.'iimplnirs litth-ilnnghli r. *
-Tilt! speaker n!t«o gaw'ri&gt;“im'
A-Om&lt;'D attviideil M^mic lodge' fundarmmfitlk m th" loai'iung of I
Highly Hphijand
Australasians , u Miss
: Elsie Fields rct*ucn
:■ ‘cd
— to her
inie in
in ScKuita
Thursduy evening.
M»&lt;-*kory Corners Nuturduy evenlug: (he Bible to bov*. saying Hml ubov |
have, /milled dfiivn an mid around I uhomo
SchulU Thureday
evening.
TERMS: All sums of $5.00 and under cuh. Ovir tint amount 8 months tlmo winIn
Bessie Benedict
Benedict spent
spent fro
from i uud reports^ good tune. They hadI nil else the b a.-lici' must kwp omm
L'didoit.
’
ii Miss Bessie
Sivan on bankable notos at 6 par cent Interest Nothing to b* removed until
miniled niul frank.
‘'Teach that
' Friday eve until Sunday eve with | work.in &lt;li«--Tltlrsl degree.
| Mrs, George Clarke, near Lowell.
Mr*. Edward Ciimpl»*ll, who Im*. lhe Bible'i- util a book of history.
settled for.
i Ray Wares made a trip to Gunnjbvn ilt J.
( uinpbdl'- for u few bul Hint il iusl hits a1.few lurninu
points in Hie lives of individual*
I Mr. Gtadra Pardee and daughter
u
nnd in Hie liUlnt-v of naliops." “mo
Marian, who have been In this vicinity ' . l b" little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.:Tlic. “Here'- a Reins . °r unlimited
for several weeks, returned to their'4 • I-t umpfx ||, wh» was n.-k for only power und nTinther being &lt;rf iinrited
.home in Traverse Cily Friday.
.« f-w &lt;la&gt;-. p..--«l iiwuy Mr-duesduy nowi'r. Iteliuion i* Ibe rtehl alii-,
•Clair Andros and wife* ap&lt; nl Sun- uf lu«t w&lt;ek. Th" fuiiejul wiis h&lt; Id hide nf llm Inlier toward lhe form-I
I day with the former’s father and ' Friday und burial was mitde iii tlm er. Th- ittlmili- nlwavs has life
। mother in Alto.
i Cedar (-'reck •vuictery. Rev. Jfc-Cuc riiriil ntlilik!" Ii&gt;uarjl the finite )•»•I Jake Reuter and daughter Don**„,.(i ti. t-,,,,,1,1 , a ,
Vusia-vn- ink Tim Dilil" i“ tn Imh. u* art
I spent Sunday with Adam Gackeler
V*,&lt;,”*u‘‘ ’'H.U \, i “?
"i
Hi" right p4;ili&lt;m*hip. Bible.rbar। and family.
•
jfunit-li— I by Mr-, r.. y&gt;. Andrew* ami nder*
:ir" not ndlttwa who ••til on
' Le»n Roush and family visited.Sun-i-^r"-' M’.d ue.
lhe neighbor* unal llm blcncheT*
’ Tlmv did Ihinu*
j day with Ray Stahl and famliy.
| friend. cyiujKillute deeply, with the
"Gel lhe Iwiy in|n touch with
I ^re. Adam Gackeler is In Grund | bt-rvauxl »iu&gt;.
coinmimilv life r«nd the reunions of
CLERK
AUCTIONEER
' Rapids al present.
.
■
Iman ••» ncm and ma" to worn*".
i ______ ' ----------------------Briuu your job iirintlna lu uir— l'*e th" Bible u« a fnundnlin'1 fnr
■ —BANNER W ANT ADI b. PAY&lt;- [ do only first clusa work.
life, n guide, ahiiwins'thnl H tw»ej»"The Rexall Store’

Neal Three Day Treatment
Well Known

K Irvlnt General Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store

AUCTION SALE
Wednesday/ Nov. 4

J. W. JEWELL,

Administrator Estate of F. N. Root,

Henry Bldelman

Will Crittenden

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THE UAfTINGR BANNER. OCTOBER 25, 1514.
When wu behold Uto old • hurl Williams visited friauda near Grand
pic. t7«), tha flMh (Gal. B:I7; Rapid* la«t week.
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John fi^3; Hom. 7:18), Jhe proneJohn Ms*on is Visiting his son, John
nee* to wander, we cannot ba very
Firoud or aelf-contldcnt.
Wo arc F. Mjlsoii and family at Crystal
.
n tho same class as the other Fall*.
brbiher, and are not In a position to
Sirs. Colon T. Munro and Mrs. IL
rejoice over our superiority to him D. Wo tri ng visited their sitter, Mrs.
because of his intlrmiliiB. “Bur­ W. H. Pearce, ut Grand Rapids the
den’’ In v S is a different wqrd than latter part of last wcelc und over Sunin v 2.
Each one- shall bear the
FOR BUNDAY NOVEMBER 8. 1514.■ load of his own sin.
Every be­
liever must-come before tho JudgMiss.Susio Rusarll of Lansing vis­
Sowtna and
Reaplnp
(Worlds1 ment seal of Christ, and give ac-. ited her mother, Mr*. Helen Russell,
Temperance Sunday.)
count of himself (Rort. 14:10, 12.) from Wednesday till Stiuday evening.
And now tho teaching brother. .The
Galatian* 6:1-10
.
Eugene
Williams and granddaughone who is being taught is lo com­
municate to the teadbet* in air good of Lansing were guest* of Mrs. Halen
That is, bo Is lo give of Ru««e|l, Sunday.
We have the tiislorica! events ot things.
the lut week of bur Lord's life earthly substance to the one who
M and Mr*. L. E. Lente- spent
lU-meinbi-r Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. O.
prior to Hia death hnd study for a leaches lhe Woril.
temperance lesson a portion of the that these words nro for believers, If. Chaffee, in Grand Rapids.
Book of Galatian*, written some brethren. They only me in a po­
thirty years later, rolurning. to the sition to understand tho privilege Rev. Carroll I- Batea of tlic Em­
Gospel records Again next week. and Joy of giving to the ministers manuel church of Huttings held mis­
Paul had preachod the Gospel of of tho Worn that which belongs to sion service* nt the home of Mr. and
grace to the Galatian churches (4:­ God. God begins his dealings with Mr*. M. E. Northrop last Tuesday
13-15; I-fl).
His enemies were al the believer with a gift, that of life evening. Nashville Episcopalian* at­
work there, as elsewhere, bowevnr; in His Son. Then ne gives to the tended.
and now, in his absence/legalising believer the grace to give. Natur­
Mi** Ella Hill* of Detroit was a
teacher? were among the Galatians ally, lhe one who fails lo appreci­
doing the two-fold work of denying ate God's gin, la not in a position guest of Mr. nnd Mr*. C. II. Quick
the authority of Pau! and persuad­ lo understand the true spirit of Sunday.
giving.
The
leaching
of
Uris
verso
ing UieGalallans that they needed
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer of
to obey the law in addition to faith Is in harmony wilh other Scrip­ Jackson were guest* at* E. G. Rothin Christ in order to be juslifled lures, e. g, I Cor. 9:7-15; i Tiin. 5:­ liaay's, Sunday.
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and also for sanctification.
In 18. Is there any Biblo leaching
How
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hartwell nnd
this letter Paul, after his introduc- going on in your church*
• tion (!:t-5), coincs at once to the many Bible classes in addition lo daughter. Mis* Amy, visited the for­
theme (CdkO). establishes his au­ the Sunday School?
min’ sons in Knlumo die first of the
Perhaps this portion about sow­ week.
thority by showing that the gospel
wan a revelation to Him .and not ing and reaping refers io the same
merely a tradition received from subject of v 6, tho giving of money ii Hallowe'en party Friday evening.
others (1:10-2:14);
shows that and "all good tilings." That it dues
grace Is sufficient for justification not refer to tho unboliovor is evi­
Mr. nnd Mr-. &lt;’. It Quick. Mi.*
Tho truths of these ver*es,
and sanctification without law (2:­ dent.
15-5:24); and then gives exhorta­ however, is the same when applied Mildred Quick, Mi** Agues Rotcntions based upon those truths and lo the lost soul, to the subject of •lulr mid Alii* Ella Utils motored to
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closes lhe epistle.
Wo. may note alcoholic liquors, etc. Tiie heliev- Battle Creek Sunday.
hero that in this book we have nn er’s time, money, influence—■nil,
All the tenchm are nt Knhiinnzoo
answer lo those of the present day should be yielded lo God—sowing today, Thursday, attending the Teach­
who would intermingle law and to the Spirit; rather Hum being er*’ institute.
grace; also note the very solemn used for selfishness, catering lb the
Mr*. Ida Walker wn* nt McBride
words of the Holy Hpirlt regarding desires of the flesh mid mind—sow­
'the seriousness of such a mixture ing to lhe flesh. The believer can last «n-k attending n funeral of n
(iWri)).’ We find our lesson in the sow to either (see I Cor. 3:11-15.1 brother-in-law.
The
harvest
will
be
according
to
Mi**
Mildred Holly waa home from
last portion of the Hook, in'lhe
The question or sal­ r!rarfd Rapid- over Sunday.
hortatory part.
Dr. Scofield give* lhe sowing.
the heading "Tho outworking nf vation is not al all in mind. Per­
the new life in Christ Jesus" lo Lhe severance in well doing is exhorted Mr. mid Mr*. David Kunz und daughThough the Ix&gt;rd terry
Inst division of the Book (5:25-6:­ In v 9.
*ur. Mi-- Pauline und Mi** Grnec Col­
18), and subdivides our ptegeut long, and the reaping time there­ lin*. vi»it«*l nt Peter Kunz ut Coats
fore be withhold, the a*sui-am-e ol
portion as follows:
reaping is ours.
Sowing is work Grove Sunday afternoon.
LESSON DIVISIONS.
I. THE NEW
LIFE AS
A "Weary nf well doing refers to lh&lt;
NORTH NAHHVILLE.
will; Taint’ to rcluxalibn -of the
BROTHERHOOD, i-fl.
W. A. Smith bus returned from
H. THE NEW LIFE AS A HUS­ powers."
Mauaifion. Ohio,
MARTIN CORNERS.
Wc are to do good, ns wc have
BANDRY. 7-9.
Mrs. W. 1. Marble nnd Mra. A. L.
Mr-. Mary Mead nnd *&gt;n. Kenned
lit. THE NEW LIFE
AS A opportunity, to all men, especially Mallcttc were nt Coats Grove Thursof Kalamazoo, visited Mr.'and Mrs
lo them who an* brothers in Christ lay.
BENEFICENCE. 10.
-■Joseph Mead the past week.
What a great word is o[i|H&gt;rtunily
Tho Outline Developed.
Jnspcr Deetls has purchased the
This lesson has in it practical God tell.* us to make use of our op­ raaldence property of Mrs. R. A. Biv­
To all men—tiie ob­ ins on Main street. Consideration dliti*.
tnilha for us. It Is not a rule for portunities.
oalvalion for unbelievers,‘ hut is ad­ jects of His lovn and merric* I1JJ50.
Death of Mra. Bolter.
Especial!}
dressed tn believers “brethren" &lt;v John 3:16; Mt. 5:151.
Boni, to Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Kinne,
TImj whole. ncigbl»&gt;rh&gt;MHl wa
1) . yea. even "spiritual" (y i&gt;. God to them who are of the househok October 22, a daughter.
thrown into gluuni Saturday avenin
tells unbelievers how they may he of faith—within lhe family. -How
Clarence Bucheller's limp in his
to
bra'r'of
thr.deatli uf Mrs. Alia
saved, and saved ones how they often we fail hero sec exposition walk was caused from a kick on the
Bolter, which iH* urred nt the home o
should walk: but He does not tell a of v I of our lesson.) Oh, Lord leg by one of hia horaes.
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dead man (Eph. 2:1khow to walk brgivc us; ami manifest in us lh&lt;
Mrs. Mnrthn Dickinson and daugh- her parent*. Mr. and Mr-. I-J. Firstar
Let us not. therefore, teach from frfuL of the Spirit, toward all men er Jennie were called to McBride Mr. nnd Mr*. Bolter went to Kula
this chapter that by meekness (v F especially those whrt are of tin Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs.
or undertaking to bear burdens (v household of fnill|.
Dickinson'* brother-in-law.
Inken sick shortly after her arrival
.Next week—Jesus and PeterHenry Gearhart ia building an addi2) . or by being liberal wilh our
mangy (V (j), or by doing kind Mark 14fi7-3L 53, 54. 66-72.
ion lo ni.t house which will add to the there with whnt a ludanuiz&lt;»&gt; doetdi
ntllnl nno-iliti* nnd «pihi*y. Wishing
Sincerely yours.
_ appearance of his home.
deeds, etc., we can be saved.
Dr.
Mra. Emma Helm of Traverse City to come home she tyiine from Kalama
Lee W. Ames
Kcofield further mibdlvidea the
is a guest of her. brother, Frank z.s&gt; to her parents’ bonier-last Wedpe*
first six verses Into Ihroo parts: (a)
■’clghner nnd family.
thn case nf a sinning'Itrutnnr (v I);
day. Dr. McIntyre of Woodland wir
Mra. Gail Buchcller and little daugh- called that evening t&gt;&gt; ».*• her and wn(b&gt; thn case of a burdened brolher
er, who him been visiting relatives
(v 2-5)\ (e) the case of a teaclung
lerc, relumed to her home in Ponbrother 'v 6 . Lmking al v I wv
thcrin. All that could pottibly I*- doth
iac Saturday.
l)n&lt;L nn exhorlatibn addressed lo
Mrs. Mary McOmber entertained f«V her was done, but without pvail
Mr. ami Mr*. F. Walnith mn
spiritual brethren, to restore in a
spirit of meeknvM the man who laughter. Helen, of MontjM-licr, Ohio, ;er sister, Mr.*. Margaret Schwinck, sind *he (Hissed away' al about 5:3f
has been overtaken in a fault, con- ।arrived la»t Frhlay noon for u visit ind Mrs. Lizzie Hippner. and her Satwnhiy evening to join the little *ot;
sidcring thyself, lest Hmu also be vith the former’.-- winter, Mr-. F. A rrnnddaughtcr, Miss Margaret Pietz, wfio preceded her to the better land
over six yean ago. She is survived
tempted.
Who is n spiritual per- Wertz and other relative* and frb-nda ill of Saginaw, recently. '
Mias Grace Adkins, of Morgan, was by her Sorrowing hti^luind. n father
snn?
Get the answer fnnn r&gt;:25 nud returned home yeaterdny, Wed
a guest of Miss Wild* Gorthy Wednea"If wo live in the Spirit, let us also
mother, three Bisters anH one brother
neaday.
Jlra. Barbara and Will Franz of Itcsidra other relative* nhd n li&lt;*t &lt;•!
walk in lhe Fplril. Tin- spiritual
Mr*. Walter Sebeidl mid son. Ru
person is not one who feels super­
Sunfield are gueats of their niece and friend*, She mji- irjficmbct of the
ior lo others; ln*l Talber one who ‘dolph. of Grand Rapid* are visiting •ousin, Mr*. E. B. Smith.
Martin M. E. rtlireli, nnd will 1*
manifests the fruit of thn Holy 1the former’* parent*. Mr. und Mr*.
Mra. Allie Mallette, who has been grjaitly missed thejrv and in the L A
Hpirlt (5:22-21), Spirituality is not 1Clark Titnuin-h.
isiting relatives here the past four
tho product of my own efforts, but
Mr. und Mr*. F. A. Wertz enter- vceks, ha.* returned to her home at S.. of which rhclunl l&gt;ccn a membe
for years. While we shall all ini** het
of'the Holy Spirit- Vie dednew to ।taiued at fi a’elm-k dinner iu lumo' Iraud Rapids.
the Holy Hptrtt is resent is! to&gt; splr- of
, their guest*. Mr. mid Mr*. IL F.
Tho children of Mrs. Asa Noyes wo realize our lo.** j* her ctcrnul gain
iiuallty (Rom. 6:1-1 50; 12:1. 2). Wulrajh, List Friday, Mr. and Mr* rave her a little surprise Saturday Funeral eervin were &lt;,-oudu&lt;-tid at
Now this spiritual one finds a man
vening hy gathering at Ker home, the
who ha* been surprised by a fnulL E» G. Rotliliaar. Mr. ami Mrs. C. R Kcasion being her 82nd birthday. Re­ ■Iny by her pa^for. Rcr. R. E. Y&lt;&gt;*t
Mr. and Mr*. Newt Trout
He did not premeditate the. act. but Quick,
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freshments were nerved and a good
Mr. and Mra. Clift Klcinham imo had by all. A number of useful Tlit&lt; In-n-nnii hu.*h.nul ;md family huv«
tho -temptation came auddewly and man.
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the symputby of nil in their gnat
ho fell. Say. for example, that the .nnd Mr. and Mr*. Kent Nelson.
jresents were left as a reminder of
sorrow.
saved man who formerly was a
Mrs. E. A. Phillip* of Anurorte*
ho occasion.
Bom, Hatunla}-. &lt; &gt;i:U.»4, to Mr. and
drunkard is surprised In a tlmo of ’Wa«h.. who ha* bcm wpt-nding eerenil ■' Mr*. Mary McOmber and her two
weakness and gets drunk again. wceka
.
iaters und Miss Pietz visited Mrs. Mrs. Will &lt;Qogr&gt;wcH. un 8’ j pound
with relative* mid friend* h«-n
*o&gt;». t’oiignitulution-.
.
•Hire lhe Bpinlu.l broltar rahore, nnd other plattes in Michigan, »turte
'■siller in Vermontville Tuesday.
him tn a apirit nt meeknaBB.
Ik .
Miss Martin of Grand Rapid* is a . It uns thought Iw-'t to close our
Sunday noon.
msnirenU on. of lh« jmuk. nt th. home
1
•uest of Mrs. Ette Baker.
teliool this week on tiecount of ilhie**
Born,
Oct.
10.
to
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Otto
fruit of the spirit (5—3). What a
Mr. and Mrs. SumUel Bolinger and iu the iicigbborl'iovd.
great need there Is for this very Schulze,
I
n daughter.
&gt;ons, Clyde and Fred, of Thornapplc,
thing. The fallen one is humiliat­ /Mre-'T'- R- Kroger of Vennontrllh ipent Tuesday evening at Mrs. Mary
TAMABAC CORNERS.
ed. discouraged, doubtful. .Hod1®- ’visited her Bister, Mrs. Otto Sehulu- McOmber’s.
Sir. nnd Mr*. Will Nichol* of Knut
trust* himself, hesitate* to look the ■Wcdneidtiy.
Mias Ruth Bacheller of Nashville
.
world In the face, feels
Mr*. S. A. Gott went to Albioi ind Floyd Lowe of Carlisle, were mar­ Woodland visited their cousin, Mrs
led al the Congregational parsonage Clgru Nears HiintLiy. mid also attend
of associating wilh the children of Monday for a two wix-k»f visit will
in Charlotte Wednesday, October 21. cd services nt the church.
God. and even perhaps . wonder* hcr'risicr. Mm. Merritt.
Rev. IL H. Van Auken officiating.
whethsr God will fonrive himJIow
Everson Beck of Hasting.* spent
Word
was
received
here
Munday
They
will make their home on the
blessed when thn spiritual brother
Sunday.at Dun Woolard’s.
that Peter Rothhuur unr rroom’s father's farm in Carlisle.
assures (I
him
of God
willingness
to ।morning
forgive
Tohn
1:0);s of
his place in
Mra. Frank Axthelm and title son
llcrmnu
Muurvr urrived in New Yorl
•Miss Vcni Wnodurd is home on n
the family and household of God &lt;on their way home from (imnany liy tonneth have returned home from vacation thi? wtek Ou ue&lt;*&gt;uiit of sick­
(John t:i5; Gal. «:IO). a place un- |Saturday night, und they arrived )hio, where they have been visiting. ness, diptherio. in tho district where
A two-year-old colt of Wesley Noyes
affected by failures Of hla right to ।home Monday noon.
slipped on the cement floor of his bam she tcaelic- school.
fellowship with the saint* even
Dr. Amo* Hiuekb-y, Nnpimnncc a few days ago and fell, cracking the
Burr Cotton nnd family bjxnil Sun­
though he has failed, because no Ind.,
,
wut» a guest at Charles Parrott'* &gt;onc in its hind leg.
day at B. F. Cotton'-.
• other Mint is free from the same
over Sunday.
V. S. Knoll is building an addition
Ed Peeta und fumily of lopia und
tomntations;Inand.mantfueta
his own
cSnfdence
the .once fallen,
now 1. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with ‘x&gt; hia house on his farm south of Leon Puniun and. fumily apent Sun­
Lavinu Offley this. Thursday, Nashville.
day ut William Purdun’s.
restored brother in Chr »t.
And ifrs.
how often wo .fail to do I his! How ;afternoon. Leader, Mr*. Jennie Whit
George Scar., mid fumily nnd
CAMPBELL.
often we avoid -«uch a brolhcr, 1lock.
Daw Ht'ffcllxrur und family -of mother called on Mr*. Lizzie. Gerlinleaving him without help in that
Jasper Devda lw« bought Mrs. Adell -'n-eixirt, Ri-v. La»h und wife of Like ger Saturday uttenu-on. The latter ■
Idltlrnour of* defeat!
And per- Bivcu
।
’a place on Main atrect.
is
slowly on the gain.
)dw»a ucri* the Sunday guests at 'Z.
liaps we go lo someone and remark
Mr*. Peet* of tenia spent Sunday
tl3l wc wondered if ho would hold t Mr. and Mr*. Cluirlro Chirk und - Norcutt.
daughter, Katherine, nnd Mis* Aimer
Mp&gt;. Mary Robbins und daughter, with IwVxlnugbter, Mrs. Aniui Stim h-j
oqL"
Consider thyself, and re- .
store the brother who ha* been Rcnkev of Uuating* were guests at J. Mrs. Miller mid children, of near comb.
C.
The Aid society held ut Mr*. Liura (
l.kan oil hlB guard hr Hi"
1 Fiimips’ Sunday.
.llnrk-vilh-. mid Mr*. Sehully of FrcvC. K. Quick luw nu new Muxwvll M&gt;rx spent Saturday night ut -Hi-firy Short*. Tliurrilay. was well utieud.ar&gt;- and tailed. Seal « nolo lhe
ed.
They also ehrted new utiirersl
case of the burdened brother. vVe talso Lyman Brown.
Son-utt'*.
,
nro to hear one another« burdens,
for the next year. They arc n. fob '
Tho abiuken dinner *urv«l U' the
Mi-* Velnui Eggi-nmiu Bjiciit Sunnnd so fulfill the law of Christ, Tlic jDorcua. Bocickv of the Eviingclirid
lows: President. Mr-. Effio l&gt;iirby;j
law of Christ is love. John 1.3:31. ,eiiureh ut the homo of Mrs. Ililla Del lay ufti-nmon with Opnl Strong.
vice president. Mr*. Inez Gavitt; *cc-1
Jn» Edgciuinb i* recovering nrvt-ly
.3$. It is not natural l&lt;pe. but a ,ler last Thursday waa well attended
retary, Mrs. Glad}* Wortlry: trcos-l
from 11 hrokt-n arm.
love which lhe Holy Ghost sheds
urrr. Miss Gleudarn WpHlcy: orguq-l
Mi.** EIoimj Norvutl spent Sunday
abroad in our hoarts (Rom. 5:5 . und tntu-h enjoyed und netted the so­
ciety
about
$30.
ist nnd choirester. Mrs.’ Lizzie King. How much miahl be sain about His 1
with .Mildn-d Sullivan.
.
Miss
Merk
Artdiff
of
Indian
River
Invel I John 4A |0, It. I». 20- HL
George Burt . i* now making his
, KALAMG.
Wiring the burdens' of another &gt;spent lust wwk with .her grujidmblhcr, home with Charles Motircr.
Mrs. Ida Ear) entertained the La­
brother is a manifestation of love— :Mn,. Jenny: Shamp.
Mr*. Leo All^nittig spent Sunday dies’ Birthday club Tuesday in honor
yu* it is fulfilling, (completing) the
Dr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Fowler of Bat­ wilh her mother, .Mr*. CtT.-ti-r.
of Mrs. Vodnk Wodsichl ana the host-1
law of Christ.
But a man njuy tle
t Creek were guc*b &lt;&gt;f the former’s
l-.li-hu Strong, wife, daughter. cas’ birthdays.
have an exalted Opinion of himself rsister. Mn* David Kunz. Saturday
Ruby Love of Carlyslc and Dot
Ojial. und Mi** Il.izcl Geiger uttvnded
az compared with,hiaBrother v-3 . .und Sunday.
Brown were guests of Eva Curtis
This ii the ease because he is de­
a apeeob ut Ionia Saturday evening.
Mra. Ethel Mnrtiu of Grund Rapids
Wednesday evening.
reived (James i:2tl; I.John 1:8;
Orphu Stadol ■petit Sunday with
The
Opportunity vlub meets at the
wa»
a
guest
of
Mr.*.
Ette
Baker
lu«t
James. 1:22). An examination uf '
Mildred Huliiyau.
• • v home of Lena Burkett Wednesday
self in the light of the Word of week.
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to sew for Mrs. GrenunoM ,
God is Dot a very exalting exercise.
Madamce Sarah Swixby mid Libhic -BANNER WANT ADVK PAY- afternoon
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Earl is enter-

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nhiing Mr*. Minnie Chambers of Mur­
al and a lady from Battle Creek".
' Loti Curtis and family were in
lattlc Creek Monday.
Alfred Chase committed suicide Fri
ay evening by taking a dose of
trychninc. He was nt the home ol
lis daughter, Mrs. Bradley, and wa»
ound dead in bed.
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•'riday at the home of Mrs. John
,'urtU.
. Mrs. Carrie. Curtis and daughter
Cdna Perry, returned Sunday from
wo weeks' visit with relatives in
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daughter and fumily, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Corie.
Mr. McClelland aqd Mr.*. James, of
Woodland. vUited ut the home of the
former’s son anjl wife, Mr. and Mrs.
David McClelland.
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larihrop dug four potatoes that
weighed 7 lbs. und II ozs.
Mr. und Mra. Euruest Golden and
ehilriren-attanded n birthday party on
his brother in Baltimore Sunday.
Mr. und Mr*. Pttlmer and daughter.
Mis* Eva Demoray. of Jackson, spent i
| the flrnt of the week with their father'
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Phone I

Hastings, Michigan.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. OCTOBER M. OIL

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TIIE PIERRON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE.

THE PIERSON STORE

TIIE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERNON STORE

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This is a bonafide sale. We need money—we must have money—and we know only
nno umi; Trv rfol at\X/zi varill nicnncc
one way to get it. We
will discuss the callinrf
selling price nt
of nut
our4 rfrvrvrio
goods, nrrafmrf
offering cnomnl
special
bargains in every line in our store. Nothing will be reserved.
We are going to give our patrons an opportunity to buy Coats, Suits, Dresses, Dress
Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes and even Groceries tremendously cheap.

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Must Raise $10,000.00 in Thirty Days
Everybody knows we carry only regular stock. We never buy a lot of cheap goods with which to fix up a big sale, but we are offering onr regular stock
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at very low prices and we will save you a lot of money on the purchase of your fall and winter supply of DRY GOODS, COATS, SUITS,
SHOES and GROCERIES. Don't think of letting this Big Buying Chance go^past. Come to us and get your
supply for the whole family.

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For 30 Days Only

■$$$ Saved!

COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th.

Suit, Coat and
Skirt

COATS
No. I Assortment. Mostly Children'*
Regular price 81.25 to
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Sl.t»i. lag price

Department

IjkIIcs

$2.89
$2.59
far xlB.i-o and*81240. lau
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8.3.00 Ladie
$2.29
\ JXQO L'ldies. .Men’.* a
$1.98
ybildri
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slmre.
now
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Ladies Black coals. 812.50 c&lt;” an
• *2*1.00. lag price ...
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82225 taidire’. Men’s*
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$1.69
Children’* shoe*, now .
Misses Block Pony
82JM) Littles’.
$3.75 Children's «hor nZ'’..a"".,$1.59
lug price
$1.75 Lmlire.
Children'* shoe ^'..an"?$1.39

soil.* are extra large

| mid fancy coal* regular
price *15.1*1 to 825.no tag

Lot No. 1 Special
8b»' to m|o.i*i rvmikir,
tug price ................ ............

$1.48

Ij4 No. 2
8i.i** !•■ »*♦&lt;■* regular.
Inge price ...........................

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lad No. 3 _
Ml Shade*
81.00 lo 80110 regular..
OT an
lage price . ............................... s&gt;4»lz

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Lol No. 4
Assorted ^olprs
*5.rti io g;xM» regular,

$3.19

Lot No. 5
MnMly lurpr sbes, (Jrny ami Black
tM.50 i&gt;&gt; $|opo regular
Of tf)
t.iu- price .
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liy Garment Protector
High grade rublwr, reg- ov nn
ular ^&gt;,00 lag price................ qZ./O

RAIN COATS
A reduction

com in

83.50 Lndir
slmes, now ..

No. 3 Assortment

SUITS

SKIRTS

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Regular, price 83.00 lo
C| no
810.110. lag^ihce.................... s*I. *O

Indies mid Mi**i*s Suits regular
price* from #00.00 to F—UXI. Yelb»w lag price.............. SJ.'.rv lo 81I.W
Some of
sire*.

STOCK

No. 2 Assort incut
Miasllv Children's mid Misses—Few

The entire Mock of Hii* departis to be rlo«ed nut. Wo do nol
intend l&lt;&gt; carry this line of goods
any lunger. - JuM nblc Iheec bar­
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Grocery
Department

SHOE

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$9.98

No. 7 Assortment.
Lido- Black A-trachai

I r&gt;*guhir price

A12Q0

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$1.19
.98c

$6.98 , $1.00 Children’s Shoe
Sale
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Furs

•• lot. regular price
tn 81.00. sale price .

Gloves and
Mittens
25c Men’s and Hoys’ Gloves and
Mittens, special lot. tocloseat

Childreu**

85c

Shir bd of shore. regular
p»ce 81.25 tn 81.00. -ale price

A large assortment of Neck
Pieces and Muffs will go on
sale; Which for the yellow
tag, which means a big sav­
ing to you.

$1.48

8150 I.adic»’.
s apd
hildren's shoes, nnw .....

Children'

No. h Assort mrol
»li’. 75 in *2H.t«» lag

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15 lb*. H. A E. Huear for .... .81.00
II. A E. sugar pct hundred-.. .86.50
Fresh mid crisp coni lluket
per pkg. 7c or i pkgs for.
12c Fancy Seeded Rni-in-,,
per package
9c
x lb*, bulk Rolled Oat*.for...
7. lbs. bulk ularrh for
Leiinx soap. Ic liar. 8 cakes for. .25c
Shiixda brrtsh. dauber mid I
box Sliinold; coinbinnlion 25c
\V. L. Ilnur pcr*25 lb* sack .
72r
-Purity Flour per 25 lb. sark ....72r
too lb». nt 2J85, per bld85.70
iSc Pont Toastie* nt 13c. 2 for ..25c
' ••Ho. ellycon. Tryphnsa, !*«•: :i fnr-25c
Sunny .Monday Heap, per crikr .. tr

I5c prune* per. lb. Etc;
Bulk Cocoa. per lb. .

45c

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hr pric

9c

Fancy lace‘curtains, regular 81.00
rnhic. yellow, tag price m&gt;r

65c

Special prices on Table Linens.
I»rr*s Good*. Gingham*. Percale*
Fodens ear. Flannel Gowns. Sweatcrs. Every, item in store will be
discounted.
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Pillows
81.15 pillow*, tag price, each. 81.00
81.75 pillow*. Ing price, each...$145
each. .81.W

Ginghams
Hpcclnl lot of gingham*, worth
up tn I2'4r per yard. QIAz,
Sale price 0/2C

Carpeting

subject to niniLel change*

Comforts
81.00 comfort*, sale price X9c
8t40^ri&gt;iiifort* yellow lag price $1.29
81.75 comforts, yellow tag price $148
$2.00 comforts, yellow tag price 81.69
83JS comforL*. yellow ta^riro $2.79

Gowns
outing

A few remnants of carpeting. al

gown*:

Regular 50c gown*. Hale Price..43c

Muslin
Underwear
25C values. Sale price .
50c values. Sal«- Price .
75c values. Sale Price .
81.00 values, Sale. Price

Outing Flannels
Colored. outing
tag priri

flAnnels. yellow

Table Linens

We. have not raised retail prices
.39c .
.59c j on linens. "Will self table linens nt
79r
former prices, less liberal discount.

Look at the Yellow Tags Everywhere in Our Store

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
HASTINGS

BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
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50c stair carpet. per yd.-A2c

.Regular 75e gowns Hale Price..67c
Regular 81.00 gowns. Hale Price W

TERMS OF
SALE—
CASH OR
PRODUCE

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Aalb. Bitter Chocolab

Igidire and Missre

Curtains

Silkolines

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Special coffee sale price p&lt;*r !'• Hr
A lOe package borax •&gt;
1 &lt;|t; cmi iiiiporbsl olive ml......... 87c
1 Lu l^ntyp^clgij^rpjtiilar
20c, sale price 1.3r 2 for25c
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10c
boxen tip matches.

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TUE HASTINGS BANNER. &lt;H I OBER -j». |»|L

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Grano PapidsJrust Company
ACTS AS TRUSTEE IN CASES WHERE A TRUST

IS CREATED FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PROP­
ERTY DURING THE LIVES OF WIFE OR DAUGH­
TER, OR EITHER. WHOM THE HUSBAND AND
FATHER WISHES TO PROTECT FROM THE
TROUBLES AND ANXIETY OF COLLECTING IN­
COME. PAYING ( AXES, MAKING INVESTMENTS,
LOOKING AFTER INTERESTS IN BUSINESS, ETC.

123 OTTAWA AVE.. N. W.

Fourth Grade — John
Lawit,
825-6; .Mary Quick. »L
] Second Grade—Vera
Dunning,
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First Onule-Alvm Tidd,
97;
» G.-orgn Lewis, U3I-1; Clarence Gar|jrcll,lH-.
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May Houeyaelt and Gflituvieve
• Brown were, absent froht school Iasi
I week on account of cickncss.
j Tliere will be uu school TburiHiay
or' Friday on account of tlip state
I i'eachera Institute gt Kalamazoo.
[' The chilflrdp arc pfenning a small
'Hallowe’en program for the tinlerj(uunmenl to be given to their ihuI cuts al tho school house Wcducs.Iday oveuiug.
|| Wo will be glad to sije you til our
• । school any time. You are always
welcuwa.
Alice Jones, Teacher.

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Removal Sale! Removal Sale!
Forced Oul of Present Localioo!

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NORTHEAST -BAHRY.
'the church biuaar has been
postponed for some lime. It will
w held .-oma lime before Chrialntus. Watch for tho nine.
The revival meelings have been
|,postponed for a week. Il is t'x। peek'd they will begin next aunduy
evening.
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1 ■ Mrs. l!eiir&gt;' Laral&amp;e trura tho
I northern part of Michigan and
।John Irwin-of Kansas Irttvc been
visiting Sol Stanton and family.
Quite a number from this way
Altenm.'d the funeral of little EJsis
^Campbell Friday.
She will be
■ greatly mis.-rd by all. We all loved
। her. The sorrowing parents have
jour sincere sympathy.
! Clark lioliinson and wife. Mr*.
[.Alice Robinson nnd George Robinson .of Hinds (*.oriii-r« visittul L. i
। Andrus mid wife Sunday.
Allied Hampion mid' family vis1 Hed Byron Tungale and family
[Sunday.
I Pead Pifrfr is visiting her sister
jin KaldmaxQO.
There was quite a good crowd to
chui-eh Sunday evening.
Come
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MONUMENTS
Good
Foundation
Absolutely
Necessary
ror satisfactory
fall order for a Monument
OUGHT to be placed AT ONCE.
XV.- have a splendid
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line ol Monuments and
ihers and ....
can order you anything you want or make a special design.-

Ironside Brothers
Phone 197

Monument Dealers

Hastlnte, Mich.

We are conducting the biggest money saving sale on
Wall Paper, Alabastine, Muresco, Paints, Window
Shades, Room Mouldings and ail heavy merchandise
ever held in Barry County.
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CEDAR CREEK.
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°f| There will be no preaching or I
li.illle t.teck viHil»d Delos weal I n-jSunday Schiml at the church n- v'
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[Sunday mi account of lli&gt; I’own- 1
Mi-. Hampton, lning. Brunmy ship Sunday School Conver.;.r&gt;n nt
and Mis.- ■Huth Bruuney ale chick- lltmls Comers.
••ii dinner with Mr. ami Mrs. Delos ■ Mr. and Mrs. R. Cratmr .spent ,
Neal Sunday.
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[Snmlay with her'parents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bresee mo- Mra. Bed Pease.
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lored to Hallie Ureek-Tliut*«lay.
Mis. John Campbell is HI wilh i
BANFIEI.D.
Mr. md Mr*. F. Ford and Mr. mid
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Mr. and Mr-. G. I*. Reynold* at­ .Mra. C. Nichols of I rbandalc were! Miss smalt _IIaiimv.ii._l..‘jj
tended church at Hn-kory Cornera
.1 M. c. II.,,,,,I,I, K,,.!..,..
2",;''.''
Hany ■
Sunday. quarterly meeting.
Mi. mid Mr.-. (Scorge Sheflb-ld aii'UjohuMii
The h-aclt.-r of 4h« Monroe
-,••• ; sc|ii»--i
•••- ■ -..H George Wimdon of Bailie
t ,lt|,.
gave
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ornKl halunlay Creek wet- gu.-sls o( Mr. and Mt&gt;.\y.
night.

Southwestern Barry
Department

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and Km. Mr. and Mr-. Fled Bristol
and Mr-. Matilda Hough uf Hallie

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After 10 years of honest merchandising in Hastings
landlady Insists on an impossible rent, which forces
us to move early next year. Better to move than to
charge an advance price for merchandise to pay an
unreasonable rent

To make the move as easy as possible to our new and
permanent home, the J. S. Goodyear corner, directly
opposite the New City Bank, we are making this big
sacrifice sale. Don’t let the others get all these snaps,
but get some for yourself.

ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND

quite ill,a ray ..f’sunshine In me-liti

•r. Flnwerai
-idtiam is cari
from lhe W.
nml Larkin.
daughter of Bailie Creek ’were Club have bee
iwretire. Mi . I
&gt;(-■ nl P. A. Fisher's Sulurday ' Mr f. ami Mr:
night mid Sunday.
.rn-i- mid Mrs, Mark Budd of
Cliannct-y RrytmbtHile Creek we.ie Sunday callers til I
In Baltic Crock will
.JIh'H Ih'wcy's.
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,1 Frank Town and family of HickMr». Wright r'£ BatUe (.n-'k ami
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Mrs. Vcrn BrinniMfbol «t Fin r
].ak&lt;-.vi-ib I at ,M.-. Minute Sian-

THE LEADING DRUGGIST

Where You Do The Best

Goods Delivered

UK.II SIREEF

i'i' I’.idunk did s«wnoi
&gt;. E. Hathaway lust
IIoIh'I’I McKibinn

iii..xiii:iistiorr school iitiisi
ShulU-nynil sliirrlaflc.
situlU. wm of Mrs.
K.tlili lly:in.
ftnhed iu mar-1
■or.liiilly him

G.... Coleman.'..Mra.

lings
Suit.F

Frank Coleman's
t.'olefnan's new
Iasi

week ill

Urine Totiiai and Mi?

•pent from Friday

Mr. mill Mr

Freeman Ford und
, Mini It Stanley Sunday.
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MILO.

Ml-. AiidHou Spaulding is mueli
Hope (’.rider School.
i|»niv.-d in hcallli.
fur lhe month ending
Mr- Huntley nf I'laiuw. II visited 23.Report
lull:
Qi nun
returning Sunday.
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.1'umber
days taught. 2D.
Dr. ami Mi-. Sheffield of HmUu;
lulal attendance. 310.
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Average
daily
atlendvffice,
15brother John ami family Sunday. • unhj
Aiimber boys enrolled, it.
•1 Mr-.
(!. I'ciiinniH jqient
•&gt;in&lt;! nnd enjoy the day.
Number girls enrolled, I'.
•il (lie home of Sherman
Total enrollment. 2i».
Bedford. I i id.iy iiitihL
- ! Zmiim rman in Jt&gt;hn*l&lt;&gt;wn.
Mr. nml Mi-, Will power* spenl' -hilili L.iimni't.- of th-dar Creek
Sunday with Mr. Will Griffin andi‘lM,"l Sunday at John Goble's at •hi.- nioOlli are: Mabel D-ouard.
wife ..f.ltmry.
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‘Milo.
Mi— flazel Kimlwrllng of nowl-** Harold Ja.-k-mn will return
hi* Bciutce Levitat'd. Clarence Pajm-.
ing js spending, a day. nr two wtniihmii1' in New York uit W«-dnr«dnv. &lt;Uyde Leonard. iJvrdrmi MrDcrMb* Mab.-I powers.
1 Mr. Nanni iutd Mr. Gould of Hitsl- nmlt, Ktlh’l Uxinard- and Crystal ntUnily «•■ with th- unrrowim: n-t.
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__ t _______________ _:mg- w .-rr I hl- gue.-l s of W. L. I’ltorp Leonard.
Our Ural grade have learn •i ilfly-|ive words since school began ternnpn with Ktlltr X(cililoslt mid
are ready lo begin reading in
■tool.
-&gt; kited (he former's nephew, Burt .ind
Ut.-ir new readers Munday.
M.'lkuw-. lad weHc.
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We hnvg Injcit having &lt;et.iininqnl&lt;- Grove lo’vii,«|. a
ter on Mon­ tious the past week ami some gimd
standing arc the result.
Crysltil
day
Sunday sc
nr.'and Mrs, Gorb m visited thi- Lionmd received W‘ in grammar
M. • ‘Ing Siinday «v•
former - uncle. Cliathta Gleason, of eMiminalion.
eniug al
All are cordially in- .
Hazel
Payne
received
the
hr-'h-.'l
R&lt;&gt;.«. Sitiiilnv.
Mr Ghason is tn
average
tn
.-pelliitg
this
inotitli,
het
failing Iteallh.
si milling being 99.
Sa(je-l!olbftmk Xlnrringr.
Clarence Pnyne rcc.eived IW - in
and Mi- .I-Sanii Slralhm nf Allegfeii
Ou Thursdtfy afl'rnuon. Oct.
f
vi«ib’d si Ipni.T Flower's XV.-dnes- spelling exmniiintjon. '
Our .tchool will close next week al I o'clock. Mr. I rmik M. Sam- midi
for vacation between the fall and Mir« Agnes (’.. Holbrook were iiiiifed:
in marriage.
Th*- rereiuony. was i
'* 'i«i|mg nt Eilsewnnd at fhi.- winter terms.
performed by lb •• -Manne.' Ung?-1
■ Alice Johnson. Teacher.
wtitinc.
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by al the home of lhe bride, corner |
Mrs. Coarher nnd Mrs. Stahl nf
An? Jtaav/y
■•I Broadway and Slate siieets. on­
WEST VERMONTVILLE.
Homer Downing and wife, Fred ly the itninediab* relntixes wenpreseul. Mes.*i&gt;. Flank H. Holbrook;
Mr amt M•*- Gnllr and M.«. Hoy Bullis mid wife of Nashville and and Edwui &lt;J_.A Holbrv 'k, uf Mu&lt;Ga«kii| of p-llnn dined with Mr Mrs. Claud Lewis of KalJmazo-. kegoo. wecV lite olt&amp;tfal witness' -.1
“1 would vlronpl.v recommend
called at M. E. Downing’.* .Monday.
Un* Fit.s-l mounting. madam.
.Mrs. Addie lltfgcr mid Mrs. Curl Mrs-llobert Carnahan served a de-|
IL t* i-t'ilaial' th- ma-l !»••England of Woodland visited al Al. lightful wedding dinner after'thf;
. coming ;uuf i.i-o the &lt;*fi»ie&gt;t lu
wedding i&gt;en ice.
Th", bride wasi
E. Downings, Wednesday.
adjust rorreclly. X’"ti seme. Mr. Liltlctield who has been al dressed in Copenhagen blue amt a
ly.m&gt;tic‘ the phissutu yel Ihr
Wes Williams' for some time re­ ,1'hilTon .waist over brocaded silk.
louses nre tdway? held thinly
Tho ring sended of lhe I’reshyt rturned
to
his
howfe
in
Batlie
Creek,
iu -the right p&lt;*iM«Mt.
We
inn church'was used: Mr. nnd Mr-.
Saturday.
Old Mr. Taylor is Very poarly &gt;agt' left nn tin' six o'clock * train
ill'' mi'-l &gt;ali'fai'.l'4ry fiiig«t-.
for Detroit. They will tnuk&lt;- 'Ih.-tr.
again. ■
’xplero moimling, Ii tt^.rr lhe
Joliu Gardner and family of Norlh
btfeurity of spectacles with
Castleton visited
their pareilH,
un inilnilety mete hccoiiiing
lalion-hip and tvi.-li Uiem j"&gt;. and
al nrunnUailon. Lewis Gardner and family. Sunday. happiness.
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Mabie llugla of tteur Husliugs* t*
•‘tvuii Saiiirrtut
rtsiliug Mrs. Clove Slrow and fam­
Ojir invariable rule U U’ pro­
Pradthcly M.istcp, frrmp.
ily.
vide the lenses you require in
George Frank and wife of Nadi-,• Folcy'a Honey and '^Far Com­
. Ute mount in? thnl most I"*I «n&lt;n&lt;llr liavln? vdle vmiteil their daughter, Mis. pound ruts (lie thick eltokinu mu­
Charlie Nousc. Thursday.
cus. and clears away lite plilegni.
Mrs. Lewis Lockhart O-iled «her Opens up tile air nas-aiu - ami
litdlher nl Clurk»vil|e. last week.
‘•lop.- Ibe hOiir-e rough. The gti&lt;t&gt;ing, .strangling light for Ls
been xlsilitig in Hie iK'itbOin»parl gives way tn dtliin lireaHiing
f'eucefuj' »IM'Hafolil
uf lhe slate returned Friday.
.Mars. MirK wtib-t: “We giv
agers af Weslln-oul.. CjihuJoy’s Honey mid Tile h&gt;&gt;titr
Itccn mnn.M'il by lhe skill wf as
Meh is. nut only u «&gt;.hI swim- i mm-hly. —Arthur
Muih dlaad
byl a fancy dnor.
[Adv.

Fits-ll Eyeglasses

AUCTION SALE
Having rented my farm, I will hold an auction sale at the premises, 1 1-2
miles north of Nashville, on

Friday, Nov. 6, 1914
Commencing at 1:00 o’clock sharp. The following list will be sold. .

Horses

Hogs

Marc, wt 1400, with colt 4 weeks
old, sired by Chas. Yank’s horse

13 good shoots
Good two-year-old brood sow

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Cows
tirade Holstein cow, due Dec. 15
Grade Holstein cow, due Jan, 20‘
Cow, 10 yrs. old, coming in.
Grade Holstein yearling with calf
3 Durham heifers, been bred
Red cow,’5 yrs. old, wilh calf
2 two-year-old steers
4 good yearling steers
Yearling Hereford bull, good one
2 heifer calves

Sheep

12 good breeding ewes
Good Shopshirc buck

Miscellaneous
About 8 tons of bay
100 shocks of good corn
20th Century 2rhorse cultivator
Lansing wide tire wagon, pearly new
Good single harness
Eclipse hard coal stove
2-scated surrey, pole and shafts

Dinner for all Coming from a Distance.

Shelter for Horses In Casa of Storm

TCRMQi *U sums under $5.00 cash. All sums ovir $5.00,
I Lilina । jo mojiths tlma will he given on good endorsed bank­
able notes drawing interest at 6 per cent No goods to ba re­
moved from premises until settled for.

GEO. AUSTIN,
COL. HENRY RIDELMAN
AUCTIONEER

Prop.

FRANK McDERBY
CLERK

�____________________ THE BlRTINCR BANNER, OCTOBER 28, 15H.
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Barry County Voters, Read This
i Republican Party of

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--United, Harmonious, Progressive

Invites Your Attention to Some Facts of Vital Interest For You to Consider

War Tax in Peace

Burden $19,366.94

To the present Democratic Administration be­
longs the honor of having invented the idea of a
“WAR TAX”- in time of PROFOUND PEACE. Ow­
ing to the failure of their FREE TRADE POLICY
.to produce revenue enough to run the government
and to donate $28,000,000 to Columbia and Nica­
ragua, they now propose to put a “War Tax” of 2
cents a gallon on every gallon of gasoline. Not con­
tent with striking a death blow at Michigan’s great
sugar industry by putting sugar on the free list,
they would now impose a tax on the automobile in­
. dustry and make every person who uses- an auto, a
gasoline engine or even a gasoline stove pay a “War ■
Tax.” Great is free Trade.
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When Chase S. Osborti was governor, he insist­
ed on the most rigid economy in all public expendi­
tures. By his vetos OSBORN SAVED THE VOT­
ERS $780,000. Ferris has not vetoed a single ap­
propriation item.
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BARRY CO.’S INCREASED BURDEN
TWO YEARS UNDER FERRIS.. $118,830.58
TWO YEARS UNDER OSBORN.. 99,463.04

State Republican Candidates
GOVERNOR
Chase S. OsbornSault Ste. Marie
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Luren D. DickinsonCharlotte
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SECRETARY OF STATE
Coleman C. VaughanSt. Johns
STATE TREASURER
John W. HaarerAnn Arbor
AUDITOR GENERAL
O. B.' FullerFord River
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Grant Fellows Hudson
CONGRESSIONAL
Edward L. HamiltonNiles
LEGISLATIVE
Elbert V. Smith Nashville

CHARLES A. JVEIKSCIIT
Candidate Rep. State Leg.

CHASE S. OSBORN

(4in&lt;liili\te for Governor.
KI&gt;» AKI&gt; L. IIAMll.TOX.

ELBERT V. SMITH

Cnnditlntc Rep. in Congress.

Candidate for State Senate.

Enthusiastic Welcome Everywhere
“Before an audience that filled every inch of seating and standing room and
which extended outside the doors into the street and on the sidewalk, Chase S. Os­
born, former governor and present Republican candidate made a most eloquent ap­
peal in behalf of Republican politics and Republican nominees. It was the most en­
thusiastic audience that has greeted a political speaker in 20 years.”

The foregoing paragraph was taken from the Muskegon Daily Times with ref­
erence to Mr. Osbornes recent visit to the city, and that meeting in Muskegon is
typical of the greetings that are being given Ex-Governor Osborn in other cities
and counties
•
Not since the campaign of 1896 have the Republicans of Michigan shown such
determination in behalf of their party and their candidates as is being evidenced this
fall. Republican county and district committees throughout the state are affecting
better organizations and are planning to do their work more thoroughly than since
the national crisis of eighteen years ago.

FERRIS COST MORE THAN OSBORN, $19,366.94
Ferris cost each property owner $1.39 more on
every $1,000 than did Osborn.
Voters, which will you support, Osborn the
Economist or Ferris?

County Republican Candidates
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE
Charles A. Weissert................................... Hastings
SHERIFF
Cornelius ManniHastings
COUNTY CLERK
Roy Andrus•................................................ Hastings
COUNTY TREASURER
Alfred M. NevinsOrangeville
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Earl B. Townsend . ...I■............................ Nashville
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
John M. GouldHastings
DRAIN COMMISSIONER
David S. England Woodland
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS
James M. SmithHastings
Milton F. Jordan ..................................... Middleville
CORONERS
Frank G. Sheffield Hastings
Maurice Cross ................................................ Delton
SURVEYOR
Valter HeathPrairieville

JOHN SI. GOULD
Candidate for Pros. Ally.

Republicans Favor
Economy
Barry county tax payers are interested in the
outcome of election this fall as they have not been
interested in many years. All of them have felt the
burden of recent unusual state taxes but it may not
"lie known to many of them that the appropriations
approved by Governor Ferris . brought to Barry.
county an increased tax of $19,366.94.
This is only a part of the loss to our county due
to Democratic mismanagement and a near free
trade tariff.
The Republicans of this county were divided
two years ago and their division, of course, assisted
in bringing the trouble for our state and nation.
But they are united now and their votes for Gover­
nor Osborn and for our candidate for congress and
the county candidates will indicate their protests
against burdensome state taxes and against all the
losses they have been compelled to endure through
Democratic direction and mismanagement.

SOME POLITICAL HISTORY TO CONSIDER
■What political party controlled the ,
government from the time of the Civil Waidown to 1913 with the exception of four
years?
The Republican Party.
, .What was the condition of this coun­
ty when they took control?.
The great Civil War was on.
• What was the condition of this coun­
try when the Republicans turned the gov­
ernment over to the Democrats two years
ago?
Conditions were never better Plenty
of worki Factories running full time.
Farms all over the country were changing
hands frequently at good prices. Every­
thing indicated prosperity.
What did th* Democratic President
do as soon as inaugurated?
Called Congress together, which has
been in.session ever since spending the peo­
ple’s money.

. What else did they do?
They passed the Underwood' Bill*
which did the farmers and everybody else/
except the foreign importer and the trusts.
.
How did it do the farmer?
By taking the tariff off his products
and throwing- open his home markets to
the world. ”
What was the tariff on some of the
farm products, and how much of it was re­
moved by the Democrats?
Wheat—Republican tariff 25 cents.
Wheat—Democratic tariff, none.
Under the Republican tariff eVery
bushel of wheat that was shipped into the
United States paid 25 cents toward the
running expenses of our government.
Under the Democratic free trade bill
every bushel of wheat comes in free, nothing-is paid by the importer and the 25 cents
goes into the pockets of foreigners and
wheat speculators.

Potatoes—Republican Tariff, 25 cents.
. Potatoes—Democratic Tariff, none.
How many bushels of potatoes were
shipped into the United States from Oct
1912 for 9 months, under the Republican
Tariff law.
308,960 Bushels.
How many bushels of potatoes were
shipped into the United States for the first
9 months under the Democratic free trade
bill?
1,652,658 bushels.
How much did our government lose on
these potatoes under the Democratic law?
$413,164.50.
What was the tariff on oats before the
Democrats passed the Underwood Bill?
Answter—15 epnts per bushel.
1,971,430 bushels of foreign oats’ were
shipped into the U. S. to take the place of
our farmers’oats in 9 months after the
Democrats passed their free trade bill.

Your' Vote for the above candidates means a step for Republican Prosperity and
protection to home industries and-yourself.

�|THE HASTINGS BANNER

OCTOMR 29,1914-20 PAtfS

Five Big Features of
Vast Importance to You
Investigate vs and You Will Find We Qualify for
lour Complete Confidence

PART THREE—PAKS 17 TO 20.

PORTLAND EDITOR
DESCRIBES 0. US. R!
JOURNEY FROM KALAMAZOO TO
WOODBURY WAS A GREAT
TREAT.
HUMORIST TELLS WHT IT'S
BEST PATINO ROAD IN MICH.

After Hiding on Nerve-Wracking
P. M., No Wonder Hi Finds Bur-

i Hiding over lhe C. K. A S. line' U
1*0 familiar lo Barry county folkn
that they see nothing unusual in1
such a journey, usually not made;
xst. Strength—financial strength.
and accommodating bank, promising courteous treatment/arid
far speed, but to or from some of
the cozy little towns or tiie pleas-1
careful attention to all business ’entrusted to our care.
and. The care wilh which the bank is managed.
ant lake resorts.
Tho trip, liow•■ver. was a novelty for the editor'
'&gt;rrcii.
3d. The courtesy and spirit of accommodation displayed
Wc arc here especially to aid those who arc seeking to
of the. Portland Review, who h well I The Detroit A • Northern MicIhknown for bis humorous way of cun Buildimr A Lo-.m Association
by the officers and employees.
• accumulate something for the inevitable “rainy day" or the
describing things anywhere nnd ov- kn-gan business twenty-five yean*
time when opportunity shall .come with its chance to make
crywhcre.
. ago.
4th. The banking experience of the officers.
.
Undoubtedly accustomed lo tile ( The history of the above lU'-na biuiness futurc for you.
Ihrillinir experience of sitting in|
association ,u-m &lt; ainio-l ltk&gt;* ,
5th- The ability of the bank to properly and promptly
lhe P. M. trains with the expectan- li,‘
handle all your business.
ey of being wafted into kingdomj‘'rali&lt;m of certain idea* which had
WE PAY 3 PER CENT
cornu at any second with no one tobrtfinmnj- m ih,&gt; mind of
writo the accident tip for the-&lt;•&lt;!*’• •Jmichvti. way back in
On all savings deposit*, which is 50 per eent better than a
itorless “Review," the Ionia county; •h’’
s ul‘ 1,1 He* pn-*cnt Dnu-. a
^1111101181. hailing from a live, red- l“'riod of lwe*ity-live years, this
government bond will pay you,, and your security is just as
it base ball town, indeed found' ‘"inpany Ims grown to enormous
I'o those wishing desirable banking relations, we offer
ample, for your deposit is backed by the $700,000 resources of
the secure, ambling pare of the C. ■
''JP' J"1,
,z7*
K. A S. trains a trifle tame for his •“•pil:’l of Ftil.ftkU&gt;(M.ft&gt; and
this bank.
our sendees as. an old established, permanent, conservative
highly specialized taste for speed. i',f something like two and llir»-«
uj.
a,.,
fourths'million dollars. The rum- .
■k i, « ITS! h
5
b
“ur!tmn&gt; ha« not yet rearhe,! Hu- muii'.i.i ' • 11,11 •
.
|inil.
It i* -till growing and doing
Portland pouplo are always inter-|n splendid work in lhe line of Immo
M*'d in the news of the
h. A &gt;. building llirmiulinut certain loralThis was the road that was origin-;
tn Micliiirau
ally surveyed through Portland to
....
... ii.,.„.|1,.l| rPf0rr,.,i &gt;n
SI. Johinr and Saginaw, hut when it;.
. .
®
rounlrv direct
came to cOnXtructing the line tilings
‘Wl rO‘.,n',2. .''I'*’.1
were quite dim-rent.
Thu laying;I
nf rails ended nt Wopdhury. t J *1‘,V'',/(
miles from Portland, as the crow.11J; L *. 1
From thi&lt;- de»ire nml
Hie*, and wlnl- the people of Hus —
'''
.•xtfemily
originali-d llm plan
village sometimes dream the road ,
'.
x,ri 1,1
whirli. ott’January llm 22nd. IKKy,
is coming some day no move lias caused
tiie organization of tho De&lt;*ver been made in this direclion. 'Irojl A Nortlicrn Michigan Brtil.lTho editor oPffhe Review vvns- a ing A Loan Association nt Hanc&lt;M-k..
passenger on this line a few days
the MwmI buililing nnd
ago on the trip from Kalamazoo to ,Michigan,
loan aisoriajion in Michigan:
Woodbury.
In February. BHi. a Detroit
Between Kalamazoo and Hasting* ,! ,branch
ofijee was o|M*ne&lt;i and F.ithere are innumerable lakes and;!win II. Tyrridl is the manager.-Mr.
the. road skirts these
passing.,
A (.ommimlrnUon.
I principles are antagonistic lo the through a country which is very1 Tyrn-ll h well and favorably
lte&lt;»ple. not
principles of .Ute invisible govern­ rolling. Thi? ,&lt;L K. A S. is the road i:
Editors of BANNER:
Uiroiigliout
in Detroit.
Permit me to make a few com­ ment and (heir tools. They con mi that
was
originally, surveyed alone
Michigan.
For ~ ....... ........... .------ments on the article which appear­ more harmonize or amalgamate through Portland to St. Johns and
lie
was
stal&lt;field
maij
ami
orgnnthan
nil
nnd
water.
We
do
not
ex
­
ed in last weelCs Hasting* JirmiaiSaginaw, but the builders'pul up! :•'—?•
”the
r.r, Gleaners.
L-;
Hr is n
their
toohvwhan
they
reached!
J
o
f
r
‘
*•;,
pect
John
W.
Blodgett
and
his
like
headed
“IIV
He I repudiate?
IHerald
I , I &lt;1 I l| IU
U
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•
“
‘
ability ami a
Chase Osborn. “The first paraprogreraive party neith- Woodbury, ox junction on the Pore Iman
niun of
" exceptional
1X1
graph of the orticlejreads as fol-[er do we want them in it. We want MarqueUe.' and”thc hopes of p’u'rt-ili^JM* wrker.
lows:
J
true harmquy and nut a sham.- All land people were rudely dashed to. lhe present purpose ot the A—
who belie ve in the genuine rule of earth. The road has • i^al look- mh-jMioii'w tin- promotion of home
• John W. Blodgell ‘6f UrSfid Rap­ tha people, who slih'eroly want Uf ing Htlle depot a little east of the owfiCTtmp.
n,a.,
,l
ids for 12 years republican nation­ bring the government in all its de­ huslness
center of the city, on ihe:»ible for p.Hipie of srnalrmeans tn
al committeeman from Michigan, partments closer to the people, are main street. The distance between ohtam a home long hef.vre l i.y
100 Acres best kind of soil and lays level more than 85 acres under cul­
has repudiated Chase S. Osborn's welcome. Those who 'believe in K.-dninazon and Woodhbry is a ||l-1 would be aide to do ?(I. were limy
tivation, balance is timber and pasture, this farm is well fenced and well
candidacy for governor by refusing ruling
by money, trickery nnd
lo coslribute lo the campaign fund fraud we do not want and do not tie more than 40 miles and two; I'nd compelled to rave the fnod«.
train crews do ail the work, one
AL lhe present tjme the compain* •
watered and in a high state of cultivation. There is a good seven room
of tiie republican state central expect.
handling lli«- passenger traffic and'is paying a rt per rent interest ratcpinmitlec.
He
will
vote
for
lhe
house, large basement, barn, granary, double com crib, hog house, hen house,
Dated Hastings. Mich., Oct. 17th, the oilier the freight*business. Th-' to its memliem.
it is a purely
democratic nominee, Gov. Wood­ HHi.'
employes
of
the
company
art*
very
•
co-operative
institution and is not
bridge
N.
Ferris."
and wood house. This farm is four miles from Hastings on a good road
Chas. II. Bauer.
i-uurlrous and il is no lincilinmon a privalc money making concern,
In order to understand and fully
thing for the passenger train
toilt's securities are practically all in
and in a fine location. Price $8500, teims, $3500 down.
appreciate lhe article, which I wish
slop a block or so after it has left first mortgages upon real estate,
Grange Program.
every voter in the state of Michi­
Program for Glass Creek Grange. tiie depot,io take on some pulling. Anyone who wishes to Invest mongan would carefully read, il is nec­
130 Acres, rich clay loam soil and all gently rolling, 100 acres under cultipnnting passenger.
The two en- ey when* they‘know il will be peressary to inqptrn who thia^John W. October 31, 1014:
gines which the company own re-;feetly safe find where il will earn
vatiofi-and 20 acres beech and maple timber worth better than $2,000. The
Opening, song
Melodies
Blodgett u, rfnd what doe* be-rep- —Grange
------ -----------one of the horse he sees haul-1 money better lhan a five per cent
resent? lle/is repuled to be a
Tho
The business
busmen meeting will be tak
tak-­ mind
ing the wagon of a rag bwer and rale of interest, will be helping a
farm is well watered, and the fences are good, the buildings consist of an
_______
multi-millionaire. Probably no man' en up l
a,,
‘* a/,er_______________
tho coaches correspond.
Never-;good catue along by pulling their
in Michigan has profiled more by will lie spent in Holluwe'eu games. Lheless the road is up-to-date in J money into the Detroit &amp; Northern •
excellent 8 room brick house with furnace heat, bath and toilet. The barn is
legislation, passed in the interest of The SiMnrt are requested to bring soino respects, for wc notice th-1 Michigan Buildftur &amp; Gian Associa40x60 full basement with private water system, having water in each stall,
the rich than lie. Probably no tnaH popeorn and the Brothers, apple*. iBual sign? "Rules as to Conduct of lion.
Dt'|Misi(s are taken from 50
in Michigan has had a greater in Every" one cordially invtied.
Passengers'' and “No Spitting.” The J cents upwnnl.
another bam 20x40, also ice house, wood house and hen house. This farm is
Anna Gorham, I-ect.
fluence in nominations and elec­
paracn'ger crew leave Kalamazoo| Mr. Tyrrell, whose ofilr- is in No.
tion
of
legislators
i&gt;oth
in
the
stale
right after breakfast, makes lly&gt;|ll35 Dim» Bank Bldg. Detroit,
in a fine location, five miles from R. R. station. Price $10,000, terms A down.
BANNER WA1W ADV8. PAY.
and natioh than he. As is stated in
run l&lt;» Woodbury and gel hark r'| Michigan, will be pleased to comtha article, be has always paid lib­
Kalamazoo for dinner.
After tlipy{municab* with anyone interested in
155 Acres gravelly loam soil and all gently rolling, 100 acres under culti­
erally towards lhe campaign ex­
have rested, the engine gives a (|IF worfc
(j)e Association or its
penses of (ho republican party, and
snort or two and starts for Wood- raving drpaHtnent.
vation and 55 acres of scattering timber and fine pasture, there is a good six
he is reputed lo have assisted mabury again, returning lo Kalnmq-1
/-----------------------Inrially with -in's means in* paying
room house, large barn, hog house, tool shed, wagon shed, com crib,/buggy
K
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p
TWENTY-FOURTH
ANNUAL RALLY
tho election expenses of candidates
for lhe United States senate, tnem-.
shed, shop and granary. This farm rs in a nice location on a main road, 4J
own homes.
it is probably tinOF BARRY CO. C. E. UNION
bers of congress and of the stalo
only
road
in
the
state
where
train
miles from Hastings. The price is $6500, tepns about A down. ’
legislature.
It is also understood
employes ent every meal and go tr&lt;
। that his influence has been potent
sleep every nighl nt home. The Will Ur Held in This City Friday ,
1 in securing the appointment of
coaches are dirty, and there is a
und Saturday Nov ember filh
। judges of the United States courts
worn-nnt air about
lhe wtiolc
nnd Ute election of the judges of
and "(Ii..
equipment, hut tho passenger un­
I our state courts. If I had been ask­
derstand Ulis when informed {hat
.The
twenty fourth'annual rally
ed to name a map in Western
this is the. best paying road in rhe,
I Michigan, who from his reputation,
stalo.
Il seems to be a fact that 1
- , ,, .
, ... ,
might be.said to he a representative
tho C. K. &amp; s. pays larger dividends &lt;'«•«» will bo held in the Wesleyan
of “The Invisible Government" I
on the capital invested than does Methodt.-d■ rliuivli
■----- ■- of this, city «• should have immediately 'Uioitghl
any other road in Michigan, und'.
of John W. Blodgett of Grand Rap­
while the present business ran lie! .
ids. Does any onr suppose, for one
handled so .... spomically Portland|l‘r,»t.nim.
instant, that John W\ Blodgett con­
Friday Evening
people need feel no concern aboui1
iuuband. Mr. B.vhnian will remain a Boyes on October 6.
SOUTH RUTLAND.
tributed of his means to these pol­
having to dodge trains on this road.1 7.;in Sni,„
....
.... ..... ...
pleasant meeting. Subject, "Peace." Our itical expenses, through pure nliilI dial Week's Utter.
for it wiirbo a tong time befiire it Van Houten.
for
Mr.
Montgomery,,
who
la
in
poor
evangelistic
soperintmdrnt
had
a
fine
re
­
Winnie Melravy from Hosting* spent
anthropy-or in Ute interest of the
comes tn this village.
I Jtevntions—Rev. M. Bailder.
'
health
at
present.
port
of
18
meetings
for
children
and
Sunday with Katie Bigg*.
"dear people?'
It is much ntofe
—
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Address
—
Mr.
A.
I.a Vern&lt;9
adults.
Our
meeting
is
adjourned
for
!
Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Ixtehr, in com­
Thera ia no need to suffer the
Mm. W. I). Bum. from Cleveland, Ohio,
reasonable to think that those con­
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
spnifoixl. Michigan Field Rwrriary.
pany with Mr. ami Mr*. C. Andrus the winter.
annoying, excruciating pain of
tributions were made, in order that
Gut
Week
’
s
G'Uer.
neuralgia; Sloan'a Liniment laid
from Hasting*, made an auto trip to
flgtuniay A. M.
Our W. C. T. U. has an engagement he might control certain legislation
Walter Montgniiirry.
on gently will soothe the aching
While dining potatoes. Saturdm. |
for the visiting nurse who i&lt; coming to which foe miglit be interested in, jir
May Montgmuery Bochuinn spent hut- luinsing urn! visited friends.
head like magic. Don't delay.
Charlie Davit found &lt;&gt;n^ which weighed, loaio Appointment of Gmimdli
The Sliulta W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. thh county In November. Dates will be that he might have a friend in
tirttay and Sunday with her parents and
announced later.
Mt. WJU.mfc -1- j-...
.............. ...
,
court. Il seems that tho Archibald
ly moved here from the South, will tend{
correMxmdcnce and investigation
it by pun-el post, to his h'ome'plare there,,
• "n-.
..
.
plir,.,. ..
BALTIMORE CENTER.
must Mill be fresh in 4he minds nf
to *how the Soutliern people what Mich-.
w-.it,,.. iiaaiino
Last Week’s Utter.
all. It was to do away with this
ton-.
Born. Monde}- morning, October 19, “Invisible government” that tiie
-Rev. A. Bostwick, Woodland.
to Fred Ford and wife, a fine little progressive party was organized.
iiu-d apple.
K
r Tin* G. E. iis a Soul Saving
daughter. Congratulations. .
So long as multi-millionaires ore
David Conklin visited hi* slater. Han­ Force—Rev. I-'. Moxon. Fre&lt;|Wilt.
' Mrs. John Benedict, of Cedar Creek, permitted lo control all depart­
nah Stamm, and family, Sunday.
visited her sitter, MH. N. C. Edmonds, ments of the. government in their
d Tho C. E, as a Missionary
Victor Doud and wife, of Katamnxoo, Forcer-Miss Grace Gould.
interests, hy tools purchased with
•». W. Hobbs Ends Stomach Suffering .Stomach Remedy convinces sufferers Sunday.
were caller* at Frctl Bristol'*, Sunday.
Mrs. Wesley Edmonds and children their wealth there can be no gov­
ll aNl Discussions of C. E. Lilera-’» —
-­
of Ita merit. Many hava found only
Quickly With Ma»r
Wond
visited her people, Mr. and Mr*. Charles ernment of tho people, by the peo­
Mra. Alma McCarty visited her daugh­ iur«*.\
,
«
•
erful Rctncly.
Huffman, in Johnstown, Saturday.
A. IjtVpith’
ter. Mrs. Claud tester, at Dowling. Sat­
ple. and Tor tho people, but we will
Charles Eaton of near Quimby pur­ have «a monied oligarchy. Up’
urday night and Sunday.
Spalf.rrdzchased
a
fine
thret-ycar-old
Perchcron
n. t. . «&gt;uuua U, BOW.
-- ---Bert Bowoer. wife and little son, Ber­
11:15 Clnuing. .
.
worst possible form of government.
Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach Rem­ colt of Charles Gillespie, Monday.
Street, Jackson. Mtch., after some fif­
nard. accompanied by Percy Reukr* nnd
If lhe people would control the
SuMirday P. M.
teen years of nufferlng from derange­ edy clean tho dlreatlvo tract of muc­
Grandma French, of Battle Creek, is
family, of Dowling, visited He*hnan
manta of the atomach and dlgeitlvs oid Accretions and removes poisonous visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. C. Ed-, government in. their own interests,
1: 30 Song Servin' and Devotions—
Moore and family, at Battle Creek, Sat­
they must pay theft own election
tract, took Mayra Wonderful Stom­ matter**-It brings swift relief to cof­ moods and other relatives here.
Rev. Adams.
K
urday and Sunday
ach Remedy. He got the surprise of ferers from stomach, liver and bowel
2: 00 Miscellaneous Business.
The G A. S. meets Thursday. .Octo­ expenses, and not suffer their offlWiU Phillip* lias moved his family to
troubles and many declare It has sav­
hts life—and swift relief.
2:30 Symposium "The Pledge."
A ereili° b° eoolro,lwl by special intthe Dang home, north of Dowling.
Mr. Hobbs baa told hia own story &lt;ed them from dangeroiMi operatlona. ber 29. with Mr. and Mrs. Garber.
,
•a) Individual Benefits of Pledge
Floyd Russell hi5 h*«4i hanging paper
In a letter, pan of which la given Many are sure It has aaved their Uvea. good attendance is desired
T roncede that Chara 8. Osborn
Bert Dal}' has rented.a,farm In Manic
Keeping—Mrs. Hart SlaBun.
for Grille Bristol.
here:
Grave and is moving on the same. We has bofia erratic and that be de­
b' Difficulties in Keeping the
“After taking three doses of your ;
Mt*. EUm 8hefltod goes to Mn. R«yserves no better treatment (ban ha
stomach remedy I am tn perfect connolds*, near Bedford, Maadar, and t&lt;j- Pledge and How Io Overeome Theni
is reeling Tor trying lo harmonire
.
Cher they will gn to BattW Creak Tum- —Mrs. Owen Stridden.
imby, returned home the standpatters and progressives.
c
The Phase of lhe Pledge Most
r lo attend the W. C. T. V. conven­
TRIAL BOTTLE
Hia eandidaev will surely be helped
Helpful in Christian Livin»-Rev.
tion.
..
doas not dlatram mo.
rather than harmed by the opposi­
Fred Van Sickla and family attaoded Maurice Gngsby.
Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc.
and family.
tion ef Mr. Blodgett. Ho claims to
3:00 Vigjona
and
the funeral of Mrs Walter MeManni*. । ----------------- -Service—Mr. A.
DspS-1.
For sale in Hastings by all drug­
Charles Hook has just finished paint­ he a progressive, and he certainly
at Whitely count/, Indiana, at MapleiLaVerne Spafford.
Tho first jJom ot Mayr*a Wondorful gists,—Adv.
ing hit house, which looks very nice.
Grove, Sunday.
| 3:45 Adjournment.
ought- to know that progressive

Hastings City Bank

THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

There Never Was a Better Time
to Buy a Farm and We Have Never Had

for Sala Three Better Farms Than We Now Offer

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, OCTOBER 2Rdt&gt;lL

Things Doing In County

Talking About Cigars

AUCTION SALE

We Wish to Say—
and stand by our statement—that for MELLOW, RIPE FLAV­
ORED, PALATE TICKLING, ALL-ROUND smokers you
can’t beat the cigars we carry. This is true not alone because of
the select brands we handle, but when a cigar has any virtue it
becomes BETTER BECAUSE WE KEEP IT UNDER PER­
FECT CONDITIONS. Even a first class cigar poorly kept be­
comes a third or fourth rate smoke.
Keeping tobacco and cigars is a science by itself, requires a know­
ledge of what tobacco is, how it shoyld be handled, etc. Our
~
method is the scientific way.
The next time you come to Hastings we want to sec you at "The
Club.” If you live in Hastings, visit “The Club” when you come
down town.

THE CLUB” CIGAR STORE
Phone 106

“Th« Place to Meet Your Friends"

Joffersan St

E. J. HUFFMAN

J. F. HOONAN

Food that
drives hunger away
Juicy Steaks, Chicken, Chops,
Roasts. Oh, My! There was
never anything finer to eat
than “The Club Lunch” foods.
Drop in and get your dinner.

The “Club” Lunch
C. D. Barnaby

.

I Constitution of this State, to be
• known as Section Ten. relative to
I the incorporation, regulation and
। supervision of fraternal beneflriary
societies, with tho power to Issue
■ death benefit certificates. shall be
• submitted to lhe qualHted electirs
I of your county on Tuesday. •No­
tt vamber third, nineteen hundred
; and fourteen.
&gt;■ You are hereby further notified
; that at said general election the
following county officers are to be
delected:
Sheriff, county clerk.
[ register of deeds, .treasurer, prose• culing attorney, two circuit court
‘ commissioners, drain commissioner,'
, two coroners and surveyor.
Albert N. Williams.
[ Sheriff of Barry County, Michigan.
' Hastings, Mich, Oct. 8 ,1914.
CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan, tn the Circuit
Court for the County of Barry, In
■
Chancery.
I MARTIN E. GALVIN’.
&gt;
Complainant,.

! GBARLE8 E. ROI^ND,
&gt; UiWARD L. SHULL.
I ELECTA A. SHULL
RIC.HAHD KoWAljvKl.
, DAVID H. REF.DER.
STEPHEN B. TODD.
liaviitK been instituted at law to
Defendants.
recover the debt now remaining
Suit pending in the said Circuit
secured by said mortgage, or any Court for lhe County of Barry, in
part thereof, whereby the power of .Chancery, on the 9th day of October,
Michigan State lAnd Ofltec.
tonsing, Oct. I. iPlI.
sale -vimlained in Mid mortgage A. D. 1911. In this suit it appearing
lias become
Notice is Hereby Given, That ------------.operative.
...--------i fr&lt;tni ||(, uflidavit (1f Ralph L. AI&lt;N
tho land described in Ute followiug
Now. therefore notice is hereby I rich, nn file that the defendnnts.
list, recently deeded to lhe stale given, that by---- virtue of the said (Charles E. Roland. Richard Kowalby the Auditor General under the IM.wer of sale, and in pursuance nf!&gt;ki and David H. Reeder, are not
provisions of Section 1Z7, Act 2V3 the statute in such case made and I residents of the State of Michigan,
of the Public Acta uf 1893 and act* provided- thesaid mortgage
will hut are re«idmils nf the State of
amendatory (hereto, having been be foreclosed
by n sale ofth* I Illinois, and that the defendants
withdrawn from Homestead miry premises therein described.
all Electa A. Shull and Edward L.
by th- Auditor General and Com­ public auction, to the highest bid- Shull, are not residents of the State
missioner of the Stale torn! Office dcr. at the east door of the Court of Michigan, but residents of the
und* r Hi* authority conferral up­ house in lhe city of Hastings, In Stat* of Indiana.
On motion nf
on them by Act tit. Public Acts «&gt;f said county of Barry, on the 2Rlh Ralph L. Aldrich, solicitor for said
IWI, examined ami appraised, will day nf December A. D. 1911. al ten complainant, it is ordered that the
t*o piaped, in market by offering ociock in the forenoon
ofthat appearance of the vaid m.n-rcsithe santo for sale at a Public Auc­ \lay; which said premises are de- dents. Edward L Shull. Electa A.
tion to |&gt;e held al the Stat* torn! scnlted in said mortgage
as fol- Shull. Charles E. Roland. Richard
Ufflci* in the Cily of toiuiliu 011 lows, to wa*
wit :-Lommenclng alatasix- Kowalski nnd David H. Reeder be
.-h*I of ln«
Knrth-oa.t entered within four months »front
___ _
TMtrsday the 12th day of Novein-1 li'i.n
tern reel
feet u
west
tha North-east
bar, A. D. 1914 at ten ociock in the corner of lot Seven. Block Five, lhe date of this order, and tn case of
forenoon nt winch time it will b« -! thence running west Twenty-two their appearance that they cans?
come subject to nureliase in theif^t, thence South
eight rods, Iheir answers Ao the Rill of Com­
manner piescnbed ire lav.-.
(hence
ea*t
Twenty-two
feet, plaint lo be filed, and a copy there­
!&gt;ed hsued upon the sale of this j thence north eight rods to the of to be served on the complain­
land will contain
rlairee reserv- place of beginulog. situate in the ant's solicitor within twenty days
tng to the State ol Michigan
all Village of Freeport, County of Bar­ after service on them of a copy of
right* in any minerals, coal, oil and ry and State uf Michigan,
said bill, and a notice of this order,
gns as required by Section eight of
. . . .
Dated (his 13rd day* of Seplem- and in default lherenf. said bill will
Act 2W. Public Acts of IWJ and |
tie taken as confessed by said non­
ber A. D. 1911.
acts amendatory thereof.
resident defendants: and it is furth­
Augustus C. Carton.
| Farmers and Merchants Bank.
f L
Mortgagee. er ordered that within twenty days
.
Comnn**iuncr. Lf • •
after
Lhe dale of this order the
.Village nf Kasin III*.
i lliotnav Johnson.
complainant
cause a notice of this
L W. PhillipN. Addition.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
order to be published in The Has­
East 7 fuel of Block No. 2.
Lake Odessa, tings Banner, a newspaper printed.
tonsing, Michigan. Oct. i, uiviES
19(1. [, liii'iiicM Address. '
■ publGhed and circulated in said
NOTICE 48 HEREBY
’Flint the following described part'
.rs. .
i
. ,ji County of Barry, nnd that said pub­
lication be continued therein al
.ri'ai'l primary school lands, situat-i
sheriff's Notice of Hr. iion
least once every week, for six weeks
--I in Barry county, forfeited/for r ,7
im-l.yin.-ol ..r lnl. rr.l. wifi u- T‘.'b', 9u,llll’d M«*»» »' *&gt;“"7 in succession, or that he cause a
copv of this order (0 be served on
offered for sale at public auction I '/’‘“‘y- ...
..
.
nt this office on the 12th day of ..1 ul&gt;Ui,Mi •"
«H»licc from earn of the said non-resident de­
November. A. 1&gt;. lull, nl len. Jn.-k'
?Me.- .fuu ,r* fendants nt least twenty days be­
«. n&gt;. uni.,, ,-revloutly n-m-u&gt;e&lt;IL,lTr1*l 1
V*1 , "v -j’1 A ■ T?" fore the time prescribed for their
.oeurdlmr t&gt;- lew.
er. eleclinn to be held hi Ulbi .Ule appearance.
CLEMENT SMITH,
Aunu.lu. C Cnrton
1011 I
U» tlurd dSy ut Ao-.
,V &amp;mJm,,om.-r. : '"n,fl'rr1,1 '■ *hg lollowin, onleor,
Circuit Judge.
Dated, Oc t. (Mil. I9IL
I.--., in. Town 3 XorU&gt;, llnuie io'
Ir!™1™?",1 Ownior. RALPH L. ALDRICH,
Solicitor for Complainant.
Wcj
j terrelary of Slate, State Treasure^
Auditor General und Attorney tien­
Buaineos address, sou Moffat
-—-••nil; llepre.vntative in tongress
Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
Morigagn
.
. 1 fur the Fourth Congressional Dis-‘
Mnrlgaun Sale.
Wh-reas, default ha« been made IneL vuinprisiug^the counties of
School Report.
In th* payment t&gt;! th* money se- Allegun,
4 1
“ “
* ~~
Barry. Bcrnen.Cass.
St.
Report fur Yeckley school. Disk
cureij by a mortgage dale*l Lhe Joseph and Van Buren; Senator for Nn. 9 for month ending Oct. |0.
No.
of
.lays
taught, *.*0.
Senatorial District.
Ninth day of August m the year A. tin* l(if(&lt;!enlh
■,
.
Total uttendance, 317.
I&gt;. m L&gt; Frmik W. Snielker end
“untie, ot Barry,
Ave. daily attendance, 15.86.
Bub- l„ Smelker. In, ml. ut Un-!
E*lo"; nebrewnl.live
No. boys enrolled. 12.
.d .Indie
Udeem. lonl.
'»r •*■» ■v Na airls enrolled, 5.
Total enrollment. 17.
Coonly, Bn-hlwr. tv 1-nnn-r, end
you are hereby rurUu-r vol .tied
Peroentage of attendance.'413.2-’-.
Men hatu?. Bank uf Lake Odessa ' that un amendment to Section to of
Tlm«c neither absent nor t.w«iy
1'iula County, Michigan, which said' ArUcle X uf the Constitution uf Ibis sroro: (Henii Coleman. Harold Robneulg.Ui.- v is recorded in the of- State, relative to th« issue of bonds erlw. Ellen Otis. Charles Berk. Mary
lb-.- of tho register of deeds of Hie 'for the construction and perma- Waters. Ruby llubloird and Unity
t-ouiily nf Barry in liber N&lt;*. 71. of(nent improvement of the public lluwkiris.
inorlg ixes. on pages No. 181 and I wagon loads; an amendineut to ArThe visltnn- fnr tide year are: Mr.
Ni&gt;. IK*, on the (2th day of Aug- li
' VIII, ol "
'' E'lgvc. Qrola Hubbard, lilady* Hubficle
the Constitution of
„„—
19u9, nl d?bl this Stale lo atajid as Section Fif­ l*.ini. Chua Mntz. Gladys Roberts.
ucknji a. ni.
And tftarctM, tlv.- teen
relative
to the issue «d El het .Mat hew«. Louis OUs and Bun
mu'...... clsiineii to b* due on snitl k&gt;nds for the construction of l.aiibtnigb. We nr* always glnfi U&gt;
morlcug** al the dale of thin no­ drains.and the development mid sen V riitors.
lle* !■ lb* sum of Riiteen Hundr tl improvement of agricultural land?
Th* boy&lt; lukse coitdrurled n «nd
Fifty und 75-h*' 9100.76} Dollars within lhe county; an amendment li-iu-e which Mein* |o be a wtirw
uf principal amt interest, and the tu Section One of Article III of the of UeUght as a tdayhousti fur all.
further sum of Ihirty
Constitution of this Stale, relative
We are planning 16 lune, a Hal­
Jars M an atlurnvy fee stipu- lo the right of students while msit- lowe'en party the llurtieth.
n1 for in &gt;aid
mortgage und teiidaore at any
institution of
Th*
Geography
claSscare
ch is lh« whole amount
luandnii. members of the fegisia। studying faces of people and Hie
to lx unpaid un old mo
jure while iu' attendance at any’ four!h grade IT dwelling «n (belt'
»c;»iou of the legislature, or com­ tuulliplicuih'ii table*.
mercial travelers, to vote; also an
Grace Will.
amendment to Article XII ef thei
Teacher.

Jefferson St.

Legal JMPtrttttftt

Hastings, Mich.

Two si rang speakers will 1&gt;« prssent al t|ie second Leaders ’ Training
Conference for workers wilh buys
io b« held st the headquarters of
ihe .Barry County Committee of. the
V. Nfc. a. next Friday evening,
(let. 23. beginning al 0:00 o'clock.
To close up the estate of ths late George 1 Kunz wo win have oa euctfea selo at tho
Prof. Walter H French, teacher of
pedagogy ut the Agricultural CoU
lege.' will’ discuss "How to Teach
stralslrt
north of Mipla Grove Confer, on eectlon 3, Meple treve towneWft n
th» Bible*' and also "Tin* Social and
Mental Natures of the Boy.” State
Secretary C. L. Rowe of the County
Work department, will give un addi’sk enUtlod ‘ The Cosl'of'Leader­
ship."
Another suhjecl of inter­
est which promises to bo of esdocial
Comnienclns at 10 o'clock a. in, we offer the following ducribed property
interest will be that one etdiUed,
■•Why ,Boys Attach Themselves to
Home and Not io Others."
U Full Blood I
HOR8E8.
Concerning t hrse
conferences.
20 Full Blood 1
Black Prrrheron Gelding, 8 yrs. old, good one,
President J. C. Ketcham of the Bar­
HA’
AVI. 1330.
ry County Bunday School AssociaGru&gt; Pcrvhcron Gelding, 7 yean* old, good one,
1SOT bundles corn stalks
lion has written Hie following let­
Wl. about 1600.
•
ter to several workers with boys
500 bushels oats
Black Percbeenu suckling colt, 8 moutiift old.
ibroughoul the county:
.
Quantity Potatoes
Black Marr Colt. Prrcheron bred, 7 months old,
"What shall it profit Bkrry Co.
owned by II. Rodcbangh.
FARM TOOLS,
if il gain the whole world and lose
The fololwtr
CATTLE.
its own boys?"
Red Cow, 9 yra. old, new milch.*.
tion, many prac
How many boys from 12 tu 18
White Cmv, 13 yrs. old, due In March or AprlL
Deering binder.
yean are enrolled in your Sunday
While Cow, 9 yrs. old. due in March or April.
School?
. Itoea Cow, 3 yrs. old, due lu December.
delivery rake.
Red Cow, 3 yrs. old. duo In December.
How many of tills age are out­
Red Cow. 3 yrs old, bred recently.
side of any Bunday School in jrur
Brindle Cow. 3 yrs. old. bird for fall.
ol Axle Cultivator.
community?
Roan Cow, 3 yrs. old, recently bred.
Why areh’t they interested?
Spotted heifer, 3 yra old.
tooth dragHow can we interest them?
Roan heifer, one one-half yra. old.
Walkina Syracuse plow
7 toolh gulUi
And can we KEEP them interest­
2 Yearling heifers.
Stone foat
*
Wagon
ed?
9 spring calves, 7 heifers uial 2 bulls.
UwoUn. u
Did you know that 75 per cent of
All these Cattle are Grade Durhams.
SK
hmS
sraui
all boys over 13 years of age in
SHEEP.
Half Mml aaH
the Protestant Sunday Schools of
18 Breeding Ewes, Grade Shrops.
Hog Holder
lhe United States are lost to lhe
3 horac fegua&amp;r
11 Spring I .mnbs
Church and never
make pro­
I Thoroughbred Shrop Buck.
Lantern
Big UmbRila
fessions of faith?
HOUS AND CHICKENS.
American Hand Corn Planter.
And had you heard that 80 per
Pure Breit Poland China Boor.
Brush hook
Garland
cent of our church membership is
Poland China sow, 3 yrs. old.
composed of men and women who
Duroe JrrwS sow, 3 yra. old.
Drop leaf table
join our Christian • fellowship by
3 Poland China Sowa, 2 yrs. old, Pure Bred.
Sap Pan
20 lap nails
plopping directly from lhe Sunday
Ii Spring Pigs.
Hay Rope, Fork and Pulleys and 3 anta slings.
School into the Church?
10 July Pigs.
Corn Shelter
Where, then, are we lo make lhe
50 Full BIinmI White Leghorn hens.
Other artidea not mentioned.
greatest und most permanent gains
I «H«r lb. Kun, firm, 180 »crM, .1
Ml*.—HTWII KU«. luimutr.w.
for tho Kingdom?
And are you. as n Sunday School
HOT LURCH AT NOON
SHELTtR FOR HORSES IF IT STORMS
worker, content with the results
in your own school?
Are not our returns proportion­
*11 wme ot M.00 or under, cull. Over
ate to our investment in time, mon­
ttat aanamt t months tlmo will bo gfven
ey and ease—the price of leader­
ship?
"Leadership is just, caring
on bankable notes with Intsrsst at 6 p»r cant No property rsenough" in ftiG instance.
Do we?
moved until settled for.
Why not adopt with the, Barry
County Commiiti'e of the Young
Men's Christian Associations the
slogan:-"Every Barry County boy
from 12 to 18 years studying tho
____________________ Proprietors
'
Biblel"
This new movement in our mi&lt;l*l
wishes to b- of service
to u&lt;
through ila LeaiM-sbip Training
AUCTIONEER
CLERK
Conferences planned for all men
interested In work with boys. To
make
more certain their
at­
tendance. your
Sunday
school
could make a good investment by
COATS’ GROVE.
| of* (Tri,tre(di»^«n?'*to”intertaJa "the
paying the travelling expenses of
any interested men.
It will be
rill meet on thi* | third district invention qi the Amrriworth your while to sacrifice some
i at t o’clock at !*’*n ('hrtotlan Missionary Society of that
other pleasure* for this one.
the home of Mrs. Mary Townsend. A church
report of ths District Convention held “nd 6Report of Ibe October Meeting
i lliis week st/Battle Creek will Im? given
Frew
Matt.
Of the D. G. T. O. CJuh.1 by the delegates.
MiW-gOj iTil-RX
I hour*.
The (kail* Grme D..G. T. O. Chtbl
.. ...
„„
llarve and John Woodman lisited J.
AH Sunday actkool woeben are urard
met al the home nf Mrs. Stella I Thucotaj. Octnlirr 2!», .&lt;t llw Imine &lt; Baker of Middleville lut Sunday.
Blimp for their October meeting................
Mrs. JrMir......
Stowrit
................
of I la-ting*.
Thrlina TM’Mtnd and Dori* Sprague
Meeting called to order by the preaill five a musical duct neat Sunday
ident. ami after lhe business was that «
Ward Wood had the injkfortunc of getfinished ihr following program was Grove.
carried oul:
A Les«on in Civil Governnteul.
conducted by Mr*. Carrie Fisher
was very interesting and Instruc­
tive.' and alM&gt; helprei to polish our
minds oh that subject.
One Jody was i»sked "What Is tho
AustratfinHtallol System?" She re­
plied that us *h« never studied Civ­
il Govorninenl when she wont In
srtwMtl we must not expect her to
tell about lhe government of Aus­
tralia.
In order to raise needed money on short notice, I will have an
(Wonder is she is a suffragette?)
auction sale at my farm, 5 milea south and 14 mile west of Hastings,
Miss Mildred Coats then gave al
paper on the suMoct "Our Govern-•
between Hendershott and MoOmbsr aehool houass, on section 8,
inent u Compared Wilh Others.
This paper was very- P0*"1 an''
Baltimore townahlp, on
y
gave u« gnod reasons why wc
should Im thankful that we live in
lhe U. S.
As Mr-. Wood was not present.
Miss Mildred Coats gave us two fine
select ions on the piauo.
A short di*coMlnn on "Govern'
Sale to begin at 1 o’clock p. m. I offer ths following property:
menl in the Home" then followed.1
Miss Frances Beger In her usual
pleasing manner gave us a review
of Gene SI ration Porter's book,
“toddle" which was enjoyed very!
IIOltSES.
HOGS.
much.
r
,,
■ This ended lhe program for Hi*
i Duroc Jersey brood uowa, eligible lo register.
Span of roltN. coming i yours old. well broken,
afternoon.
.
Sow
and
It
pigs.
The llrsl number of lhe Li-cturv
weight 2800. Broken mid worked the past
Course was a big success, and Hie
Miimncr. .This is u line team and sound.
next number promises to be as
FARM TOOLS.
gumL
CATTLE.
Mr*. Myra Firstcr, Press tor.
Double Buggy.
New Lansing wagon.
BALTIMORB TOWN LINE
Cow, 5 y ra, old. due in December
Osborn diak harrow.
■
,, ,
tost Week’s Letter.
Cow. 5 yrs. old. fmh i weeks ago.
Double harnrau, IM Inch, back pad and slip tug
Harrison Fnstrr, «4 toturmwd. &lt;' »«.
&lt;.«*)» 7 yrs. old, fresh i week*, ngo.
Smgta harness
was tlw gie -t id Frank Bush and wife
Con 8 yra. old. due tn December
Oth er plow No. Iff. • •
Lut arrk.
•
Blgck heifer, due in April.
An rigbl-pound M»n came to the home
of Mr and Mr*. Phillip Ponds Thursday.
HAY AND MWCKLLANKOU8.
SHEEP.
Hr was namrd Ptitlip. Mother and w.a
1an- doing nicriy.
Quantity of timothy and mixed hgj.
70 lirruiHng cure, front 2 to 1 yrs. old, an extra
Quantity of Lumber
good loL
Other artieteu not menttonttL
wrt visited Mr» Frank Busk Tlui'rSday.
Mr. and Mr». B. Munro and their

Thursday, Nov. 5th

1 erms.

Peter Kunz, Harley D. Hayman
COL. W. I. COUCH

CHRIS MARSHALL

AUCTION SALE
Monday, November 2

William BrUoli'c.
Pal DrMolt haa bought Mr». &lt;»•»■ " ii’s farm.
'
.
1euxMr.
Stnitfk-. &lt;&gt;f Yaakrv Springs vi»it^l
.Grorgr Crawley last wrrk.
.
Frank Bu»h and friend. Mr. Foster,
wen- Umbf M ill Bu.l. and family
ufftirand lluiu.l., teat week.
Mr and Mr* Jasper livid, who have
been vUliing tlirir son, Will Reid, of

Uieliv fur term If II storms.

Lunch for those coming from a distinct,

TERMS OF SALE

caih. mQver thtt amount 9
months time will be given on good approved notes at
6 per cent interest. No goods removH until settled For.
MO BY B100IMQ

Keep Your Htumach um1
.
Livre llrnliliy.
A vlgorods " Slomuch. perfect
working Liver and regular acting
Buw&lt;-h i&gt; gmiranteed if von wifi
u-e Dr. KmgS Nrw-Ltfe Pills. Thuy
insure good Diaastlon,- correct
Constipation and liave an excellent
tmiic effect
offer! on
on the whi&gt;|e System—
Ionic
Purify your blood and rid youiOf
3ll Univ poiiuiiis through the Bovvri«
Drily »c al
Dnigghit Adv.

FRANK BRYANS, Prop.
COL. W. H. COUGH, Auctionflar.

�Fred AVilliams and wife uf Ratih* Creek visited their brothel* Wes
William* and family last week.
Mrs. Wra
.......... ■
Mrs
Fled

Saturday.

Lucilta Wunderlich. EUa Walra, Adalbert Wunderlich
and
Florenca Goodell.
Our first grade lias learned fifty
words. .
■
.
Marguerite Lancaster visited ai
Frsnora Thurston’s, Sunday.
If wo are-neither tardy or absent
during the week, wo are going to
get out a half hour early on Fri­
days.
’-J”'1'* WunderUch visited al Lila
Mny Whiles, Saturday.
Glare and Lila May White, Hari1vl and Florence Goodell were ab­
sent from school last Friday on ac­
count of the rain.
•'Bio eighth graders aro busy
writing and illustrating original
stories.
We would like to see some of the
parents and others interested jn
• •ur school work at the school a
iitilo more often.
•
•
Lila May White visited her aunt
Melvoy.and Uncle Charlie Helsel,
Sunday.
Eva Smith,
Teacher.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

Whittemore's
ft Shot Polishes

Thursday after* two weeks’ visit wl
their ovm, Wilttim. aniManiRy, of Mt
J. W. Shaffer has on exhibition sonic
of h» |»tato vines WMluring *&gt;*4 feet,
with tubers weighing ifl, pound*.
Grwv Adkins spent Wednesday'and
Thursday in Grand tlapld*. '
' Tiie West Mapir Grove faraujrs’ teleutxioc line iiis tailed a phone, with Wil­
liam Hawblits last Thursday,
Mra. F.va Houghtalin iias been making
quite e*|m&lt;kd repairs to her bouse.
James Howard Is shipping potatoes,
having paid thirty-two cent* per bushel
Our pastor will begin a protracted
incctiug at Ibe church with the first
Sunday evening In November;
'i be railroad businet* was transferred
Friday from Mr. Adkins' stare to lhe
dcpoL preparatory to Hie installation of
Hie Manual Block System, which goes

‘flic traveling public ought to be Hwmkfiii for the effort the company is making
to safeguard travel, sad the local com­
munity ought to nppredktc the fact that
the company Ims retained tlieir former
agent, Mr. Adkins, as operator, who
assumes his new responsibilities with a
clear head and clean hands.
Her. and Mra. G. H. L0I1I Itft Mun­
day inomitig for a couple of weeks* visit
nt Davison.
.Mra. Sale Burghduff uf Hull.tnd rrturned Alunday after a week's vhit wilh
her niece, .Mrs. C. Collins and family.
I Franlf Foster** entertained their cuusins Mr. knit Mr*. George Foster and
family of PemliersviBe, Ohio, awl Mr.
and Air*. Hcason Naylor and'ebUdrrn, of
II isling*. kst 1 hur*di&gt;y.
Kid. C. F. McVagh, of Grand Rapids,

ship In Mnplr Urine. Saturday and Sun­
day* live being baptiwd Saturday |». ,M.
■nd ortcral Joined tiie church.
i the 8. D. A. meeting litre Saturday aud

examination nl Ha«tii&gt;K«, Saturday, the
J Uli, for Hie poiitiou uf puslmaxtcr at
tld* place.
lout Montliy Mr.' Fred Gibbons and
Mis* Edna Roger*, well known young
people uf Maple Drove, wire nurrieiL
■Muri Belles K building a new, liutiac.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex- McKenzie of Ver■»untrille, visited their ristcr-in-lxw, Mrs.
U. J. Norris, Sunday. Mr. unit Mrs.
Me Ken tie arc Itulh quite poorly.
Mm. C. J. Nofrix thought Sunday a
roenrd-broaking day fur callers i Mr. and
Jin. Mowry, of Dwwllng; A. D. Gl'uun
iand wife, Mr*- Fax*ett, Huy and Burr,
icalled during the day nnd evening, and
j Elder MrVsgh uf Grand Rapid* took
lUnncr with her.

.sir;

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS । cumins, Carl and Minnie Eckardt. uf
Sunday.
We pay you the HIGHEST : Woodland.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at the
PRICES. We operate 5 EL
IMramagc. S.-,bballi school al 10 a. na-t
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell pleaching al 11 a. m. by Brain Tftjxd.
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing ■ LARGE
VOLUME of business at *
SMALL PROFIT.
If you 1 Mr*. Lrth» Ulkbu vl.itrtl Grand Rnphave never dealt with .us, why pda Monday.
not give us a trial.
~ ASSYRIA.
Smith Bros. Volto &amp; Co. j I41H Week s Letter.
T. Shei'ard has a new auto.
O|.C.LAS. PMii 57 Hlitlip ।1 A.
Mrs. Alma Watrous of Hastings
was the guest of her parents, 0. H.
,| Phillips and wife, from Saturday
Miuld .Monday.
Mr. mid Mrs. JrC. Tompkins and
। Mrs. Alma Watrous called on Floyd
Everls und wife of Nashville fiaturI day.
i Dr. Hoyt, wife mid sons of Battle
[Greek were guests of her parents,
P. K. Jewell and wifo, Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Abby and Mr.
and .Mrs. Curtis Abby of Battle
Cr«i*k viisted at Ed. Keyes' Sunday.
Airs. J. C. Tompkins was in Hast­
ings last Friday and Salunday. the
guest of Mrs. Beams and MN.. Wat­
rous.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. T. Shonord visit­
'll her sister, .Mrs. Bini and family
of- Johirstown, Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Smith and children
visited Mra. Frank .Wilbur of Lacey
part of. last wwk.
Oi-jdin
Schoch and Neva Shepard
FIRE INSURANCE
were thrown oul of a wagon Sun­
If you'ars not insursd or would day luid "bruised up quite badly.
like tu change your insurance coll
School News.
,
lhe pupils and teacher attended
Hon. Chase 8. Osborn’s speech
Wednesday forenoon.
IoEE II. PR YOH
Mr. Hastings vlMte-1 Dale Bullerumcr in *«-w Mromoo-tiuHon mab ,
.lie’d Thursday evening.
’ •
.Misses Dorothy Jiwcll
Mildred
Ctlcitl, IllUUM &amp; SltllK t. I. Cl Harlem. Jennie Phih'ps and Ster­
ling Butterfield were our visitors
!a-*f week.
Dally Except Sunday.
Written teste again this week
Thursday and Friday.
'
•olng South »:»5 a. m.
Through the friends of C. S. 0*.
•clns North Tilt
born and W. N. Ferris, Ltieir piclures decorate our actiool room.
Only three days school next week.
Thursday and Friday is Hie date of
1*. A. 8IIELDON
the State Teachers' Associaliou al
Abalroct and lUnl Estate OSten.
Kalamazoo.
Absiract tUock, ibutlngs
Monday was the anniversary of
Muncy to loan on Iteal K«ute. Hu) Hie bailie of York Town. We celv
Eatato sold ou cominlaaton. General braird with some upprouriate exerconveyancing. Having a complete
nf Abstract Bonka cumptled Crum the
WEST \ER»IONT\ ILI.i:
stratus
, tagi Week's Leiter.
I Mri Rich Watkins and Mrs. Geo.
|W«rd of Battle Creek
lulled nl
JOHN M. COULD
Lvn Strow’s tho fore puti of tho
I week
LAWYER
Dab* Navuv and wife of Maple
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Grove, Glenn Murphy and wife of
Phone 173
TiiorntM'Pte and Mi n. D. B. "Dow
HASTINtAi MICHIQAM
mg uf huehvillv called al M. E.
Dowqlns'a Sunday.

DETROIT

Business University

PROFFESSIONAl CASOS
—
-----ihurlip stricklund'o in W
rhuradax,
.kudrew Kilpulriuk and wife of
South Dukulii. aud EUiici Cole and
^... lion;or,|\\\&gt;(,-lluiid
Calls in city or country, responded towjfii athl sou
with promptness, day or night.
vi-tled nl Clove St
ttrow'K Suntlay.
PHTMClARi

A.AC. H. BARKER,
•
I'byoiciaus and Suiucuii*-

R

C K. WILLISON, D. D. S;.
*&lt;*lio«&gt;| iienr Kalamo. spent Salm1 '
Ua*ling», Mien.
UU1J .-Sunday ul home.

Mr. acd Mrs. Harry Larslwo at­
tended a party at tiro boms of their
kunl in Hup# JaturdSy.
B. Doti has-a v. iy sick Itprse.
The Advenlista have oMi having
a three daya' appeial meeting, Elder
McVey receiving six new members
into the church in The meantime.
Mra, Joo Boll has been removed
lo her home where she is slowly
i - covering from her illbcsi.
Word has been received of the
marriage of Howard H. Bell of Marrcope, California, lo Miss Leah
Parker of Ixm Angeles at that, place
October fl. Howard was raised tn
this community and has many
friends here wlio extend conirratulatioM.
Mr. and Mrs„ Edd Green of Nash­
ville motored over and ale dinner
wilh Mra. Green’s sister, Mrs. Beal
Dull. Sundav*.
Miss Mabie Ostrolh entertained
two of her cousins Sunday from
Woodland..
Mrs. Morgan
Deller who has
is
been sick wilh typhoid fever, i.
ir-­
gaining slowly.
Mrs. .Mary Tur
ner of Morgan is now caring for
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrman
and sons spent Sunday with their
uncle, Mr. Golden anfl family.

,
_ .COHNEKS.
Mr. and-Mrs. Almon Sheldon viaHed^relatlves at Vermontville over

Thus.' Gould vWted al Thos. Es­
her's Spnday In West Bellevue.
Frank Price’s s*w mill finished
sawing Saturday night the timber
for Dell Shoup’s new barn.
This commanUy were shocked lo
leant Friday of the sad death of
Mrs. McMannis of Indiana.
She
leaves besides her husband. eight
children. She was formerly miss
Resclta Herringtuu. Iler body was
brought to the *—
' ‘--------Mra. Emma I
in iiio Wtldox
night, interim
cemetery, Suite
the sympathy &lt;

We Receive Better Cream
We Make Better Butter
We are frequently asked why we are making better
butter today than a year ago.
OUR PATRONS are bringing better cream, so we
are able to make BETTER BUTTER, and BET­
TER BUTTER means BETTER PRICES.
We wish to thank our patrons for the care they have
taken of their cream and assure them.that our high
prices of this season are the direct result of cream
well cared for.
We extend a cordial invitation to all patrons to call
at our factory and get acquainted with our methods
of handling cream and making butter, and will gladly
give such information on care of cream as will help
you.

MUtTH IRVING. ..
Mr. utid Mrs. Warren Cairiu
spent Sunday in Rutland wilh his
.sfjihow Lee Reynobl*
Elsie Cairns returned Tuesday
from her visit with relative* al
Cressey and Milo.
Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Walters spent
Saturday and Sunday in Kalufnazoo.
Mrs. Chas. Bloat is visiting her
daughter in Lansing.
Mr. and Mis. Frank Raker hax
moved into the Wellington Kidder
house.
•Mr. and Mrs. E. .E. Cairns visited
her father A. 0. Boyes of Shulls.
Tuesday. '
COUNTY LINE.
ELson Smith and wifn visited her
Last Week's Leiter.
Hog cholera has thickly infraled mother the latter part uf the week.
llm hogs In this community and ev­
AdverUMjd Letters.
ery effort is being made to check its
Harry Bowers, Ward L. Cook (2),
spreading.
The Farmers Friend
Chris Eckardt had the misfortune Frank R053, E. A. Robinson, Mrs.
to lose a very valuable work horse M. Dorsey. Mrs. K E, Cook. Miu
*Bat Cryatal Pride1
“Eat Cryital Pride*'
Billio Bowers, Miu Eliubelb Ryser,
the past week.
E. A. Bawdy, highway overseer Miss Violet Gibson (fl).
for this part of Woodland twp.,
has been graveling our highway
WOODLAND.
lhe past two weeks.
C. J. Mankiclow insxallttd Friday
Sunfield vixited Mr*. L. E. Benson [ Dan Woodard.
। of Sunfi
Orloy Gilliland has purchased a toahe bedside of hit son. Charles, of move there.
,1 Friizy.
t Chas. Hestflrly attended Hie musA. W. Dillenback'has sold his farm]
Friday,
team of honies of Carlton parties
Cadillac, who i» aertoudy ill,
Visitors al Waldo Gerlinger’s
The *Mine* Frances and Grace Ed-1 ical in Lak.* Odessa Mouady night.
Mr. and Mrx. Daniel Krebs of Ban­ to Alvah Cox. the present tenant We
have
not
learned
the
consideration.
j
1 niond* of Hasting* were entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cunningham of
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred gor and Mr. and Mrs. Wcalcy Krcbx
Collier aud daughters Bernice and of Sunfield visited Mra L. E. llcnxon
Quite a number of foot ball enthu-. over Sunday by El*ic and Frances Tamarac spent Sunday at J. H.
Myrtlo and the Misses Edna Show­ Friday.
jDurkeo'a.
xiasts of this place attended the game: Holmes at the M. 1’. Fuller home.
erman and Rose Warner of Lake
Mrs. Rogers uf Johnstown spent the
Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Stowell and
After a visit to our village last week in Lansing Saturday and report being[
Odessa.
by H. R. Pattingill and party, who well paid for the trip.
tatter part of the week at Hiram 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. E-. Rising and tons
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lapo and fam­ opened the political campaign here,
t . The la- '’
S. W. Cree has bought lhe Franki Walts'. She was here to attend the I were in Lansing Saturday.
ily and Miss Bertha Tasker of take wc are again visited by cx-Governor Nash ten acres on West Main street1 funeral of J. H. Walts, being * cousin I dies te visit friends_______________
white the men —,Je the men
Odessa were Sunday visitors at J. Orbnrn Wednesday afternoon. He and expects to have it platted into vil­• of the Walts boys.
.i—« pie
n... »fool
—• u-n
attended
ball game.
B. Myers.’
wax accompanied by nearly alt of the lage lots.
• Mrs. C. Perdun aud Mrs. Wm'.
.Mrs. Louise Henncy and children county candidates of the Republican
WENT WOODL AND.
S. D. Katherman is repairing andI
। Underwood
visited
lhe latter’s
were County Line visitors Sunday. Iiarty who were tonring the county building a wing on the house he re­. Last Week's Leiter.
___
____ _________
______________
daughter,
Mra. Curtis,
near GlarksMrs. Will Bhellhorn was a visitor n motor car*. The day being unfit cently bought on West Main street,.
Sunday guests of D. F. Dena-i ville Thursday.
at Mrs. A. Hlowinski’s Sunday, P; M. for an outdoor meeting, a large crowd which add* much to the appearance to&gt; more's were Mr. aud Mrs. ErnesP Mr. and Mrs. Will Vlory »tllh
of enthusiastic supporter* of thf ex­ this property.
Densmorn and sister Ruth and Mra, । lheir’guiwls. Mr. and Mra. John
Tho Fellowship Club.
governor and the test of the ticket,
Harvey Townsend is moving on the' tarsun and son of Ionia.
Weaver-spent Sunday al the home
l he opening meeting for- Hie assembled at the town hall, where place which he bought of George KepMr. and Mrs. John Hauer of of Mr. and Mrs. Trume Mttnion in
third year of this popular dub of they hcar&lt;L Mr. Osburn talk on the ncr last spring and Bud I. Walcott
former's j Woodland.
lhe I'reabyterian church was held political issue* fnr nearly an hour, will occupy the house made vacant by Woodland visited tho
Hauer, and
----- z------------------ on Monday evening, Oct. 12. al the giving fair and good reaxons why the Mr. Townseud. While Mr. and Mrs. mother. Mrs. Caroline .......
'*
~
Apply JsImii'h Freely for Lumbago.
*y .^Mttday
dfternon.
manse. A large number of the Republican party should be placed II. H. Miller, after repairing and fix-!
Be&amp;erly
, your altecks of LumbugO are not
?”*? - Lizznt
J'*//?" 1.^u
sti‘r y. visiles!
'
members were in attendance. Tin* fully in control of both the national ing over^thr house that Mr. Walcott i - Miss
and
state
government
&gt;.
The
enthu
­
nearly
i»
hopetes.- as they seem.
vacates,
will
again
move
t&lt;&gt;
town,
havHiend*
lit
Uvod
and
Sunday.
olllcers of labl ydar were unani­
r—....t .1
—farm
r..........
Mr. aud
Barmin erf-’You rati relieve them almost iuami Mr*.
Mrs. Perrv
Perry Barnum
mously re-elected lo serve another siasm shown at this hireling forebode* ing rented
their
to ......
their .....
Aon-intertain*^l Jllr.
mid^ mra.
Mra. runiM
Forrest nuHu- 'i.iuuj
-tanlly i&gt;v
by .«
a auiipxsimple apimuanuu
application »&gt;&gt;
of
uuwiuro
'll. unu
year.
Mr. Lucius Mill.*, of lhe success At the pulls November J. A law. Vane Woteriug.
Mrs. David Landis is entertaining
’"‘d Mi*s Daisy Warner and'Sloans Liniment on lhe back and
Mills Dry Goods Co.,’ of Lansing, number from here joined the party
for a few davs her niece, Mrs. Alma gcnUeinun
k'cnUemuu friend from Warnerville
Warnerville, loins. Lumbago is &amp;
a fonn of rbuurbeuaddressed tiro. Club on lhe subject. and went to Freeport.
On Saturday night. A. E. Beebe. Slough, of Dayton, Ohio.
Suntluy.
matrttn,
t&lt;&gt;
Sunday.
1..and
;...d yield* perfectly
z i“The Christian Man in Business.
Mrs. Fred Flory entertained hcri -'lr* antl Mrs. John Weaver from Sloan’s which peuelrates quickly
His address A*as much appreciated Democratic aspirant for congressional
,l“ sore, ’lender
by all. Mr. Mills bimsoif is a flue honors in this district with a few uf niece. Mrs. Sarah Good, of Nashville.: Hasting* were guests of Mr. and lull in through1 the
era up the back an-i
: Mrs. Will Flory from Saturday un- muscles, litnbei
type of the Chrialian business mar. the county candidates, gave a meeting the fore pan of the week..
the town hall, where Mr. Beebe
Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Rowladcr left .Ul MondaV..
.
|Jpuikaa
makes Lt
it tent
feel d
fine. Gel a bottle of
White ho has a large busiiiMs tn at
made a good ltetw«erauc speeds, lo a1 Wednesday for Daytcma, Florida.' Henry Sdl.^ILiy
‘haibly and family
T.u.iL visit.UU- Sloatfrf
£»»».- Liniment
....... —
for 25 cents —
of
look after, ho still takes time lo good-sized
audience, but the enthu­
any druggist and have il in the
superintend one of the largest,’ siasm aroused at lliis meeting was nut where Mr. Rowlader has big real led friends in Woodbury Sunday.
IJun
Asninall
and
family
of
Stony
‘
house
—
against
colds,
son.
estate
interests
to
look
after,
demandJim
Aspinall
Blor.y
'
sore —
and.
Sunday Schools in Lansing and At­ marked. Mr. Beebe is a good fellow
r. Point visited
~Al.
“ Booher
-------and
•* 'family
—
I ----swollen
-*■--------------------------joints, rheumatism,
**"*“----neu*
tend to lhe business of the church. to meet and barring politics wc like ing his attention both fall and winter.
ralgia, .sciatica and like ailments.
Tho musical numbers wim* furn­ him fine. Again &gt;&gt;n Monday after­ They will move in their own housec Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of,Tour money back if net salislied.
ished by Mrs. M. Grigsby,* Mr. ITed noon a large delegation uf Democratic which wax built last winter.
Air. ami Mrs. Daniel Krebs of Ban- Kalamazoo
naiamaxin* spent
apcui. "last
last wdck
out il
11 does
uoc; give almost instant reweek wiui
wilh,. but
Spaulding and Mr. Dan WulldoriT. county and local politicians in autos
.,1.4 I., d.„rn,.r Fcnh. .„p.„ed ”r “&lt;Mr -°J
K,lb' »»
p.reuU, Mr. .nd Mr* । ll.l-Ad»Refreshments consisting of scal­ headed
b|t Governor Ferris, appeared,
loped oysters, sandwiches, pickels,
the village, where the governor for] ———
fried cukes nnd coffee were served about an hour spoke to a large asem-!
by the committee, consisting of bly who'had gathered ou the corners'
Messrs. M. Grigsby. Coleman. Dan near the postofiice. The governor has j
and II. Walldorff, Chas, and Lu­ many personal acquaintance* here!
verne Sutton. A. Hunt and L. H. who turned otfttto hear him regard-1
Evarta, and their good wives (those les* of political jprinciples. A good
that arc fortunate enough fb have deal uf -cnthusiaStn syas aroused by j
wives). Miss Fern Wilcox also as­ local em«3ZALsc/hi-rc, a large number
sisted Mrs. Grigsby.
Prof.. Ells­ of whom thet the party at Freeport [
worth was received as a mernhpr- and acconipanicd them to Nashville
The next meeting is in charge; of and Hasiibg*■
Mr. Errnont Newton.
Mrs. E. A. Cole &gt;»f Lansing is visit-,
The undersigned having decided to quit farming and move to Woodland, will have an
ing Mrs. C. J. Manktelo*.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
James Tyler has hi* studio fitted up
auction sale at his farm 2 miles south and W mile east of the village of Woodland, on sec­
and ready for work in the building he
recently bought of Mrs. Phillips. Wc
tion 27, Woodland township, on
had the pleasure of visiting this studio
recently and must say. that wc found
cverytfling up to date and equipped
with as fine an outfit as orte will find
in the large cilic*. Mr. Tyler’s work
is of the best and we predict for.him
a good trade in hi*.profession.
One of the largest funeral* that we
ever attended wa.* held at Ihu U. 11.
Commencing tt I o'clock p. m. slurp. I offer tin following proport*
church Sunday morning at eleven
How She Was Helped During o'clock, where the last sad rite* over
, the body of John II. Walts were given
Change of Life by Lydia E. by Rev. tash of take Odessa. Mr.
Walts died at his home in Grand
Pinkham's Vegetable
Rapids Thursday morning. The body­
wax shipped here Friday noon and
CATTLE
burrey thills
Compound.
taken to the home, of his brother
Dob sleigh*.
Largo red rtnv, 7 yrs. old, ul|h calf by side.
Hiram to await Initial. Mr. Walts
FuniiingSnUl
Red cow '» yrs. old, fresh lust of AngusL
Philadelphia. Pa.—"I am just 52 rear* left a wife and one daughter, one
of age and during Change of Life I suf- brother, a large number of near and
DeLaval Cream Separator, 400 Ibe*. capacity,
Brindle cmv, I yrs. old
dear
relatives
besides
u
host
of
■- — -I Wl I fared for six yean friends who mourn for the departed
Good one.
Grade Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old.
terribly. I tried sev­ one. His home until a few year* ago
Spotted cmv, 8 yrs. old with calf by side.
Cyphers Incubator, 210 cjjg capacity.
eral docton but none had vdway* liccn iu Woodland. He
Large black cow, 7 yra. old, due in March.
Cross rut saw
10-gnl Milk Can
seemed to give me was known and highly respected by
3 or i ucrew corn in tthoeli.
any relief. Every nearly every one here. He was a
HOGS AND CHICKENS.
mon th the pains were member of the First v. B. church in
Quantity corn hi crib,
l.argo.0.1. C. brood sow, with 7 pigs. intense in both rides. Grand Rapids and during hi* short
liny Knifr
•
Crow bar
resident* there had made many* last­
60 pullets.
Cant (look
ing acquaintance*, which was attested
40 liens
"
•■
Loo chitins
to by the large number of beautiful
flowers that accompanied the remains.
Bed slcud
FARM TOOLS. ETC.
The burial took place,in the family lol
M Lydia E Pink in
Lou,ch
few chu rs
Platform spring ungon with 2 scuts, trole and
cemetery number Iwi
Ihilta.
William Tompkins and family left
!■&gt; yards carpet.
Tuesday morning for Portland. OrcHuy and stock ruck
THo scooji.
Btieh ralkf. A fur that 1
;on, where they expect to make their
Wagon box.
And many other articles too numerous to men
nturc home. Although aliving been
Doublo harness.
residents of our village for only about
two years. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins
L.yaia
nnkham's Veret*bl a Com­ had made many acquaintances and had
friends.'who dislike
pound for what H has oonc for tna, a large circle
jo have them leave, but join in
them success in their new under
Terms ■ AU turns of $5J)0 tr undar cuh. Ovarthat amouat
man s friund. You are at liberty to u*»
iMing
my
taXn.TB0i&lt;w&gt;H.
IBIIIIb, 1 yur’, time will bo p«on m bukablo mW. with
Janie
Tyler entertained at the
sew. Kumu st, ruuapU. v.
Intorost at B%
home of hi* uaicnt* over Sunday, hb
No property to be removed until settled IW.
lady friend. Mis* Veda Finkcltbiner ol
Goshen.
Indiana
critical periodsef a woman's existence.
Mrs.
J.
If.
Walts
and
daughter
Worn tn everywhere thou Id
Hazel aiconii&gt;anic&lt;t by her mother.
that there la no other r&lt;
o their
Mrs. John Sumin, returned t&lt;&gt;
‘
Ironro, 111. Grand Rapid*.Munday.
this trying periodu L
Roliert Burn and Karl I'aul. bn*iVegetable Cemdoom.
ncs.* college student* hi Grand Rapids,
were home over Sunday.
Frank Garn. Who ba* been spending
teveral weeks al hjs brother’* horn
here, returned, to his home in llastipg,*
Haas. Your loiter will ba opened. Saturday,
Loyd Hitt bought the Estabrook's
proberty last week, and will soon

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO,

AUCTION SALE

MRS. THOMSON
TELLS WOMEN

Wednesday, Nov. 4

f

H, B. MILLER, Proprietor

Col.W. H. Couch, Auctioneer
J. J. ENGLAND, Clerk

�THE HtHTINP* gAMflRL WTQVEB M, tfU,

Swnei- the flpri. Wednesday in No­
vember.
Winnh* Olis was rilled to bet* L. J. Andrus of Homer, who has
jborne in Minnesota by tin1 illness of been visiting 8. Zimmerman, re­
turned
Thursday,
- 'her father.
Mrs. Kate F.way’ is looking after I Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Iden of Battle
of Mra. Dick
(In- household duties ...
~ Creek xipent Tuesday at S. Zimmer­
’ Atm
'
'Arbor
' ■ man’s.
Foreman while she is in
jwitli her children• win* lire taking
Mrs. Frod Raynor of Battle Creek
To'worry out your days
treatment for rabiej. caused by be-■ was lhe week-ojrd guest of Mrs.
| ing idl I en by a dog.
Belle Zimmerman.
half frozen. Let us heat
।
Mr. und .Mrs. John Sheffield and
Chas. Whittemore, wife and sons
your home with a
i-pe’nt Sunday at W. L. Whltte- muther'jnotored to Hastings Sun­
day.
, ; more’s.
■
Among lhe many improvements
: • Win. Haney, wife ami daughter
Mary amt G. II. Otis and wife inol- made bv John Rbcnleld on 4he old
. ored to Walkerville Friday to visit home place i* a line new building,
a sister. Mrs- Dr. Bobinson nml fam­ hog house, corn house and tool
ily. Mrsr Oscar Otis is keeping house combined. John likes loU
lhe furnace that for sim­
Irnuse for Mr*. Havens in her ab­ of room which be will have in %
plicity, durability and
sence.
.
• most convenient way.
Thursday Mrs. Mamie Carr en­
Fred Olis has purchased a blood­
economy of operation
tertained tho For-gei-mt-nol Club.
ed calf of J. F.. McElwain.
Mr. und Mrs. E. Crandall and Mi&lt;&gt;«
is not surpassed* .
Letha
spent Sunday at Mr. Crand­
Ohltlinry.
Dehner Grommon- was bqrn in all’s father’s in East Johnstown.
Oct.TTth Mrs. Pearl Warner will
HUFFMAN BROTHERS
Big Rapids, and died Oct. 12th. 1914.
at hi* homo in West Kalmn» al the entertain the W. C. T. U. The
JEFFERSON STREET
age of forty-on-* years.
It* ■ was meeting was postponed-a week to
- mided in marriage to Agnes Mc- get the report of the convention at
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
A good ullendancb i»
Is union six-chil-1
Hix chii- Battle
»a»ue Creek.
w
. Cauley und to this
the chf.
chil- , desired,
■ .Iren wen- born. Besides= :hc
.... I..,A
ThA
M
The supper
given the young t-eoelre-n he* loaves a wife, ■two
brothers,
Sle
at
the
patronage
by Rev. and
one*-sister, a father and mother and
many other relatives nml friends, Ira. Brooks was enjoyed by twcu■bui lhe angel of dentil* cainn and ty-flve after which they held a. very
— took the fattier to the belter world interesting meetlm: at the church.
■” Hit........ lays later.
Mr. Grommdiis The topic nejt Sunday will be, ’"lhe
spent most of his life in Osceola Issue of Life," by Rev. Brooks at tho
county, till two years ago he moved usual hour, 10:30.
Sunday quarterly meeting. Rev.
du lhe John Armstrong farm where
he died after a lingering illness of Lathrop presiding. A line sermon,
three months of heart failure. As goofl attendance and ullogelher a
succoMful
day.
a man ho was a most devoted fnlhThe L. A. S. was held at the home
t-r and faithful husband, choosing
io bo in the company of his family of Mr. and Mra. Wertman Wedn&gt;«Miss Blanche
rather (han society. But lo, tho duy, 32. present.
Bridegroom with no further warn­ Wertman was elected vice presi­
•
ing enmc for him at the waning &lt;&gt;f dent.
The Elite Club met w.'.h Mra.
lhe dny‘. He heard His voice and
smiled'and passed nwny without a Mattie Adams Saturday afternoon.
All members prerent.
Mra. Alto
struggle*.
Bristol will entertain them next
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
lime.
•
BANFIELD.
Mr*
Delia
Tun*M
•*
»'
’•'ie.ry'
in Western Michigan.
Last Week’s Letter.
Corners at her daughter’s. Mra.
. The L. A. S. will hold Ihoir next Frank Town’s, tfho expects to move
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
inei-liiig al l ho hall Wednoselay, to Hattie Creek. Mrs. Tungate will
Nov. II. 1911.
A pot luck dinner
Store Phones—
Farm Phones—
_____
will bo served and plans made for go with them.
Belt 173
Bell, 651(heir annual sale* in December. EvSOUTHWEST MAPLE GROAT.
Citizens, 5173
Citizens, 6251
erylsidy tome ami lend a helping Last Week's Letter.
—J hand nnd have a good time.
Miss (loldie Buxton from near
Edelie Moore of ‘Urbandale was
NashviUe is anisting Mra. Winnie
= i|ho guest of Mr.'and Mrs. Delos Neal Buxton wilh her house work.
Sunday.
HOLMES CHURCH.
L. N. Durkee and family Sunday.
Several from here attended the
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Moore and funeral of Mrs. Waller McMannis at
Last Week’s Letton
. Robert McCloud and family of daughters
went to Rattle Creek Sat­ the M. E. church Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Ovi-ramilh will enter,‘Mem were Sunday visitors ;
urday. returning Sunday.
Mrs. Maud Harding ‘had the mis­
tain the LAS. Wednesday. Oct. fat J”»'n McClouds.
Mrs. Spjller spent Saturday .and fortune to fall down the collar
29th. for dinner. A cordial invitaMr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Cwkford and Sunday
,
in Urbandale.
lion to all.
’daughter Iva were in Dwell Sun­
Dr. and Mrs. Stiles. Maxwell and stairs of her-home Sunday morning.
Henry Ha'gla and-wife and Leonj^X lb'* guests of it. B. Murdock Anita wen* guests of the* doctor’s While her injuries are quite’pain­
ful. no serious re&gt;ulD are expected.
n.wiftfand family, making Hie thp-by nu- parents. D. C. Stiles and wife.
Wright visited relatives in Battle)
Mr. and Mrs. Chnniey Tungain of
“&gt;•
.,
..............
......................................
....
.Mr.
ami Mrs.
John Jones nml
Creek last week/
Mesdamfis Ida and Sarah Durkee family visited Mr. Jones' sister of Banflold spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
’ Charley Smelker and family of
Mrs. Jamie Smith.
b&gt;eeport were callers at Fred Dur­ and Waller Durkee were In Lnn-; pennjleld Sunday.
Chas. Babcoek was home from
sing Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkes mokee's Sunday.
Battle Creek Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Woqjl and Sir*. Ma- .Will Thnma# and Lev Hciuder of tored to Battle Creek on business
Mr. ami Mrs. Wallare Mack and
Townsend were Hastings visitor* tansing are visiting at Fred Dur-'Thursday.
daughters visited friends in North
keo
’
s.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
F.
Wilkes
were
Sun
­
-Monday.
*
—Baltimore Sunday.
Lew
and wife of Carlton
John Morehouse of Fostoria, Ohio.,
1..
.. Lydy ............................
............. 'day
—, guests
. nf Mr. and .Mrs. Smith of
Mrs. Bessie Bodinn and son of
I were the guests of Fred Durkee Dowling.
called on Geo. Fuller Tuesday.
Battle Creek have ben visiting her
ii.l family
Lm,..;, .tonday.
.'umUy.
Hany Carr and family were mother, Mr*. Elizabeth Harding,
Mm. Lorina' Baniuin returned"'and
.Mr. ir.-t
nnd Mr
Mrs.. J.ilx-i,.
from a two weeks’ visit with rein-1 V.Z.
’.;:;, :Fuller .called on. guests* of Mr. and Mrs. Warner of and other relatives.
Ira. Lizzie Grrlinger
Gerlinger in North North Hanfield Sunday.
livre in-Hastings Saturday night.
Mrs.
Miss Alice mid Arthur Ogdon of
Fuller attended ji Woodland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Tungale went Assyria
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Hiller
Vjtfled their aunt, Mrs.
...I of llnn.v
’--------------------------___________________
lhe funeral
Henry VV--,I1*&gt;
Waltz in
in 1I
, Sunday to Hickory Corner* lo s-e Lucy Hinckley. Sunday.
’
Woodland Sunday'.
A popular drink among I In1 peas-। Mrs. Byron Tungale who experts
Orson McIntyre has shingled his
Mr. and Mrs. John Goulcy ofiants of Russia is called quass. It is soon to go to the hospital for tile house and two barns ami carpenters
Freeport and Mr. and Mrs.' Ilarvev I made by pouring warm w.jlri* over I removal of a tumor.
•
are now idiingling the barn on W nit
Easton and daughter Beatrice of! rye or barley meal. It is i-rin-iiled; C. C. No. 2 will Ihi entertained at Clark‘% farm.
.
North Hastings were-the guesis of hquor and is very four.
.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugcije
Miss Ida Checsman is assisting
Mrs. Frank Jansen with her house
work.
„ .
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Buxton at­
tended tho funeral of Venton- Hoeknay at Battle Crook Saturday.
Mrs. Ida Elliot U confined to her
bo&lt;l with Illness, i
„
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mc­
Intyre Octaipr-'JO, an eight pound
GIAW CREEK.

Life is Altogether Too Short

I BARSTOW

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IZbaystateIi

DOES YOUR COAL
BURN TO CLINKERS?
IF SO, READ THIS!
Here is a graphic illustration of what the coal you buy thia winter must do. Every
atom of it should go into the production of heat, BUT IT DOESN’T.
AH coal is adulter­
ated with slate, sulphur, iron and other impurities which reduce its heat value per pound.

THE WISEST
COAL CONSUMER
watches carefully the way his coal,
burns. If It burns to clinkers und
slag, hr' knows the cool Is impure
nml some of the money that he was
Int esting in coal was really paying
for tliesc useless Impurities. He
decides to buy' clean coal arid
knows when lie gc
idue Is ashes only.

Chink of benry smith

o

grand Rapids, ttllcb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

AUCTION SALE

Having sold my farm and decided to quit farming, I will sell at public
auction where I still reside, one-half mile south of Assyria Center,

Wednesday, November 4,1914
Commencing at 1 o’clock, the following property:

HORSES.

HOGS

2 Brood sows, each lias seven pig'
Coll, t months old.

Ten shoals.
CATTLE.

MISCELLANEOUS".

Red Cow, .&gt; yra. old. due in spring.

About 2.500 bundles corn stalks

Roan cow, 6 yrs. old. due in spring.

ltc&gt; Mimic side delivery rnke

Red cow, i yrs. old, dur in spring.

Ihile Sulky Plow.

Helfer, It months old.

Del .in al Cream Separator.

Heifer, one year old.

Blacksmith forge and am II.

‘Calfi 3 months old.

A few bushels of potatoes.

sums ol S5 00
unilar cash. Over that amount
I Lllmd, one year's time will be given on bankable notes with
Interest at six per cent' No property removed until settled for.

Charles C. Serven
PROPRIETOR

John N. Norris,

P. K. Jewell

Auctioneer.

Clerk.

Fred Clouwnce U plastering at
Will Elliot’s.
, ■ ■
.
Mrs. Minnie Brandt « caring for
her daughter, Mrs. Orson McIntyre,
and infahl son.
w
Buick is Slow Champion After
California Con (os I
“Although nearly every one has
soon an automobile spe«-d. race al
some time or other I doubt if many
{people over saw the sort of a race
which was won by a Buick car the
other day,’’ said Manager C. C.
I Starkweather of the Detroit Buick
branch.
"This was a hard test,
itiHi. but It’was just the opposite to
Ipiosl motorrar races, for it was a
matter of creeping along al a
'snail’s pace on Idgh gear without
•stalling the motor or using tho
clutch.
“This event look place in.San
Bernardino, Cal, and there were
live cars entered for tho slow
championship of California.
The
course was over one cily block and
it took the Buick Six just five min­
uter and forty-lbreo seconds to
cover the distance.
This was by
far the slowest time of the five
competing cars and the. average
speed was in tho vicinity of a mile
ami a third every hour.
•While to many this may-not
seem like a great feat still I doubt
if there could he a much hgnlur
test given a ear. for it means (hai.
every mechaniml part must be as
nearly perfect us man can make
them, in the past Buick cars have
won an enviable reputation as
speed cars ami now that we have
demonstrated that they are just ns
.•nicienl at a slow gait we don I
have much mbra to do in thn way
of contests. The lest also demon­
strated’ the flexibility of the -nix
cylinder motor, which is construct­
ed ahmg the same lines as our mo­
tors have always been built.

Hopeless Lung Trouble Cured.
Many recoveries from. Lung
Troubles are due to Dr. Bell s PtnoTar-Horiey.
Il strengthens Ute
Lungs, checks the Cough and gives
relief at once -Mr. W. fl. Wilkins,
Gates, N. C. writes: “I used Dr.
Bell’s PHto-Tar-Uoney in a case
given up as hopeless and il effected
a complete cure."
Get a bottle of
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tsr-Honey.
If
your cough Is dry and hackingJal
it trickle down tha throat, you will
surely get relief. Only »c- at your
Druggist.—Adv.

THE ’•
BEST FURNACE
In existence will not deliver the
-proper amount of heal without
good eoaL Remember that the hu­
man body requires good food to
perform good work.
Furnace In­
digestion bi fust as much of a fact
as lhe hunum stomach Ills.

THE BEST
PRESCRIPTION
for a choking, sputtering, smoking
coal fire Is PURE COAL.
Every
IKiund of the cool we are offering
has been carefully screened and In­
spected. and we invite you into our
yards lo examine il. Your own test
will show you whether you bought
real coal or clinkers.

YOU WILL
SAVE DOLLARS
by lining your coal bin now, before
winter srls in. We have several
t arlouds of coed standing on the
track now Including POCAHONTAS
und HOCKING VALLEY Itirfip. and
also t'juiiH'b.thc best ilre-plucr coal
on the nuirket.
For your furnace
our Egg or Stove coal will suit you;
for your stove try our Chestnut,
coxy-to handle and right for the
purpose.

START A GOOD HABIT
and when you want anything in our line, call us up. Wc sell^Blacthiord’s Cali Meal, Hard and
Soft Coal, Coke, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Tile, Flour, Barrel Salt, Feed, Middlings, Bran, Oil
Meal, Barlev, Ground Corn and Oats, Hay and Straw and Homestead Fertilizer.

Remember
We Buy Your Grain
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______ - —-■*——- - — - —;

wneat, Lorn, usts. Barley, nay or uiover neeu, we want tnrtn.

Edmonds Brothers
Phone 18

—The Elevator Men—

Hastings, Mjch.

Penrl of Butte, Mont, are Visiting,
SHULTZ.
relatives here.
Last Week’s Letter.
r
1
Mrs.
Emma
DickinRml /and
Mrs. Harrison Hart spent Sunday
•lauglitor Elsie of Cloverdale were wilh her sister. Mrs. Rcplogle, of
Sunday guests of Mrs. C. Benchler. Cloverdale.
Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Zerbel and
Shultz School Notes.
baby Rusnell of Hastings visited lhe
Miss Amy Kenyon visited our
former’s mother Thursday night school Thursday nflcrnoii/and Friday.
The strand and third grades are
Miss Mae Hammond is assisting making mats for busy work.
Mrs. Headley of Cloverdale with
The perfeel spellers this Week
her housework.
were Arioa Carpenter. Adah Ken­
l^m McCarty and family spent yon,- Nina nnd Paul Thomas. Elea­
Sunday, io Lake Odessa.
nor Craven, Russell Hine, Leoni
Ernest Smith visited his airier in mid Elsie Frankenbcrmr.
Hastings Sunday.
\___ &gt;
Frank Hallock and family of SOUTH CASTLETON
Since the discovery of diamonds Johnstown visited liis mother Sun­
AND MAPLE GROVE.
in Arkansas on Aug. I, 1900, 1.375 day.
Lmd Week’s Letter.
stones aggregating 5G0 carats. have
Murray Shotwell and wife of El­
Mrs.-Harley Hayman entertained
ba. N. Y- visiteij al IL A. Zerbel’s Mr. and Mrs. Walts and their son
been found there.
and John Hofn’s a few days last and guest* from Lebanon, Ind- nml •
week.
,
Henry Deller and family and Omti
Mrs. Lizzie Shultz of Hosier. Wy­ Wills amj friend Of Lacey bundny
oming, Is calling on old friends in evening.
this vicinity.
Mr. and Mra. Walls are visiting
Ellsworth Kenyon of Richland lhe latter’j brother dt.Lacey.
,
visited his mother and brothers the
Chester Smith is entertaining pit
llrst of the week.
uncle from Massilon, Ohio.
H. A. Zerbel finished filling his
Miss
Helen
Schaffer
returned
Isilo Monday.
Mrs. Will Bush visited friends in her home in Ohio Saturday night
Hastings Saturday night and Sun­ after a two weeks’ visit wilh her
sister, Mrs. Chester Smith.
day.
Jenuie. Walerg. and children of
Tho only two great European cap­
Doud’s Comers called aL G. E. Ken­
itals that have never Deen occupied
yon’s Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Aldrich was a Hast­ by. a foreign foe are London and
Petrograd.
ings visitor Thursday.
Sunday visitors at Chas. Shultz’s
were Mra. Edith Natzel, Jessie Nash
and Mra. Albert Utley nf WisconBlack Silk Stove Polish
Mr. and Mra. Will Shelton enter­
u la a daw br UmU. 1C» tnor»
tained Saturday night and Sunday.
fiimsw.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Shelton and son
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shultz
nnd Charlie Cain and son, all of mtxJeni enemy of Riicumamira. Lumbago
Hastings.
Sciatica, Arthritis, Gout. Chronic Neural■William Lnpbaugh and Mr. and
Mra. Partridge visited nt Chas.
ShulltV Wednesday nml Thursday.
■Fcr mx years1 waspracticriiy aaiopl!
Mr*. C Shultz nnd Mra. Albert
crutchM from Rhaunatitm. Ont hot­
Daley called on Mra. Will Shelton
i of Rhcuma cured ma.*—J. K. GreenMonday.
jg, 3830 Cottage Grove Aw, Chicago, I1L
John Shultz of Hastings spent
J®EUMA—guarantied—50c. a bottle.
Saturday with his aimer Iwrtha.
CARVETH 4 STEBBINS
- Mrs. James Bsird and daughter

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Last Week's Letter.
Will Havens, wife and Mary Jane
and Grant Olis nnd wife motored
lo Walkerville Saturday, returning
i tie mJ &gt;y.
Xth. Oscar Olis nf" the city Is
spending a few days with Wm. Ha­
vens anti family.
Willis Linninglon
nnd
Ethel
Cronk were seen on our streets
Saturday night.
,
Roy Dougins has been vftfrking
for Forrest Havens.
Jim Wilcox spent Sunday at-R.
Jenkins'.

Keeps

bsVii'l

Shining Bright

RHJEJMilA

■ ■la Can TODAY

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IN BARRY COUNTY
MtatUn Greater Than All Other

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

THE HASTINGS
20 PAGES

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THUMDAY, NOV. 5,4914

The HANNER.

NUMBER 27

PART ONE-1 TO 8

waSo-ANWEiiBABIEURE COMING
Great European War Cduses One
Seventh of the World to go Dry
OUR GOOD HEALTH WEEK -. . . —
BACK INIO STYLE

Barry County Good Health Week STATE WIDE INTEREST 11
November 15 - 22.

I'nlnl Burn

Great Program for the Entire Week ia Prepared by the
Good Health Week Committee for Thia Big Event.
Mu*ic-4iiigh School Orchestra.
"Michigan's Effort
to Prevent
milltv for Barry C«».’h Good Tuberculosis"—Ml** Carol F. Walton. OTHER BARRY COUNTY TOWNS
Sec'y Mich. Antl-TnbercUiosls Ano­
Health Week.
}io event, not
elation.
WILL HAVE ADDRESSES ALSO
even n
t'lmulaiiqua.
ever
“Tuberculosis In Childhood* (IIImought Barry County Buch an
lUNtraiedi—Dr. II. M. Rich. Detroit.
&lt; nf Talent.
Dr. Warthiu. Unlrerxlty SpccUliM.
Specialist In Children's Diseaios.
Music—High School Orchestra.
Following I* the official program
"How to Improve tho City Milk
L. Holm. Stalo
mlttoo for Barry Co.'e Good Htfsllh Supply”—Dr. M.
Barry County’s Good Health Week
,
Week.
No event, not.even a-Chou* Bacteriologist.
I* attracting state-wide
Interest.
tauqQ-i. ever brought to itarry Co.
Dslegate* from Hustings who during
such an array ot talent a* 1* offered
Dr. J. G. McOuflln, Pre*. Hasting*
1.1 Good Health Week.
Tito lly of
Academy
of
Medicine.
Chairman.
"peaker* Includra men nnd woman of
Vocal Solo—Mr*. Maurice Grigsby.
national fnrne, and Itaultb Week I"
Longer" have received many •Inquir­
muffldiblo Discs***"—Dr.
a.
w. ies regarding the Harry County pro­
eflclal results.'
"We are watuhlng you." said
Tho big auditorium of the Muthii- Mdmore, ifc-c'y Htatn B&lt;Kird of Reg- gram.
dlst church 'will sent comfortably
iitfO people, so a good chance can
to travel by automobile," promised
"Tho Cause and Prevention at In- several from Hillsdale.
they will
certainly
hear
the

dent of ITalrJevDIa, iied 1 mt week
from the r&gt;’«u|t* of fatal burns re­
ceived when her drvs* cabght nre

NEW YORK BOOMS THEIR
POPULARITY

•BETTER BABIES" CONTEST

And Spreads Temperance Into-Other Conflicting Coun­
tries Now at War.
tongue.
■ranuntu

uf men who should -be using their &lt; Tin«- umo
brain* and muscle In making both ri of a oticc-p

HERE DURING "HEALTH WEEK”

the garden.
He found hvr clothing
u mnK* of flame* from head to foot.^
Mr*. Fox, a neighbor, also came and I
helped rrmovo tho blMlug clothing l liable* Will Ro ^nroilnl on Nov
■nd II, ami Kxhlbllftl an.Nov.
iverythtng lie could for

th'1 &lt;&gt;nce-

the nation" Involved in this great con-I
flint—thu promotion of temperance in'
Germany and England
‘
‘ _
.ibulltton of liquor In
nth hl*

Seeing that

that burst
■aiis«* him

In ■ tlm&lt;

suffering greatly from shock.

.seventh of th&lt;- orttlro population of
about pct* like inp dog*. Angora catk the world.
By his mandate, .170,and trained monkeys. Wo'have heard noo.noo person* are prohibited from
that women or fashion,
drinking vo0ka. th* national drink
POSSESSION pace for other ' -wt

HEAVILY FINED FOR HAVING

SKUNK PELTS

IN

record*.
golf.
tennis. Nwlmmlng.
mountain climbing, bridge, etc.' But
nobody has lo-en talking much about Hon* t«&gt; imlilde in tht* cheap con- lions of' hl* subject*, that
making a record In racing healthy eocllan nuul» of potato*-* and grain. decided to make po'r.mncni

d(*tlc Babcock, of Pralrl
Who Pay* Sl^.tMt.
A deputy game warden

undt-

■peaker*.
No collection* ar nilniisThen suddenly, peoples discovered
Health Week promise to surpass &lt;&gt;us for the disregard of gnm- and Huh
Klons Wilf be charged.
The expense of Psychopathic Hospital, U. of M.
I that neglecting liable* was a bad thing
that of Hillsdale County where the
Wednesday'Evening at 7:30.
of Health Week will be proytdi-d for
for a nation. Social worker* began
by personal subscriptions made be­
D. C. Vatidcreook. Sec'y Barry Co. first one of the kind wa* ever held.
to organise Mothers Club* In the confore. the week's program shall begin. jY. M. C. A., Chairman.

ford.
-Meeting for men usd boy* over U
y ear* ut Reed’* Opera House. Dr. C.
ger
Cadillac Motor Cur Co.. Detroit.
H. Bariier, Chairman.
Vocal Solo—Ml** Lava Casteltne.
•The Doctor* Dream”—Dr. V: C.
Vaughan, Pre*.. American Medical
Association. ,
■ nitrated—Dr. A. H. Warthin. IMthThursday Afternoon at 3:30.
ology Department. V. of M.ltcv. llu*ieH.H. Brendy. Chairman.
Cornet and Tromfione Duet-Frank |
Violin Solo—E. E. Patton.
'
Holly and Dr. C. H. Barber.

tended by thousand.* of persons who
thu* indicated their Interest In the
gospel of good health.
But Burp-

The Boy," at Heed'* Opera House
Sunday evening, November IS, but he

other places In tho county.
Monday
night he will appear In tho opera
house at Nashville, 'Tuesday night.
November 17. he will speak In the
Vocal Holo—Miss Glady* Sisson.
"The Medicine of Tomcurow"—Dr. Methodist church In,Freeport, WedV. C. Vaughn. D«xin of Medical De­
the Methodist church In Middleville.
partment, U. uf M.
.
Doyl®,
Friday -evening. .November SO. he will
Vocal Solo—Mias Mnry McFurlonil.
iqteak in the town hall nt Woodland.
"Sex Hygiene"—Dr. EMe ~ &gt;("t.
Mayor W. It. Jamieson. Chairman. Already Ideal committee* are nt work
Physician to students. U. of M.
on plan* In the hope of gaining large
Vocal Solo—Frank Horton.
Question Box.
“Guarding n City* Health"—Dr. C.
■ C. Hlomons, City
Health Officer.
E.'Grand Rapid".
.
.
Violin Solo—Ml** Lucy Ixmgye.-tr.
many a Y. M: C. A., in churches and
' '' '"Sanitary Problems uf Small Cl­ before state Sunday school conven­
T. I'.. Chairman.
Each fall, the Freshmen are
'
ties"
—Rev. Caroline Bartlett Crane, tion*.
- Piano 8olo.
ndmltted
by department* to hear this
'"Tho District .NursC"—Mira Mnry Kalamaion.
addresH.
Dr. Warthin hail to be se­
I VamI a.,In ,-\lr* Frnne ICelter
cured last April, the demand for his
Good
Friday Afternoon al 9:00.
Health"—Dr. Cha*. Burhrldgn^
Michigan State Itentnl Assoclat
mnn's Club, Chairman.
Meellug for Women and Girl* nt M.
. church.
Mr*. Flor* B. Rsnke*.

and workingwomen and the coffer* of
the minister of flna’ncc were well-nited. 'fhe eff«-,-t of vodka, mentioned
so often by Tolstoy in hl* "torie*. w.i*
degrading everywhere nnd the in­
proper care of their babies. Then stability of the Russian armies th
ulong came Mr*. John Haya Ham­
ruthl.
In
Count Witte, the not­
mond. one of the country’* recognlx- It* Influence.
skunk pelts
t&gt;«- efllciont
ed ftUMi.in statrsmai). alsmy* opposcd the um of vodka.
which
rich children.
In the suburb* of
abbl-'
I to tight her
richest New York a little woman
ipparenl that
r*milt. t*i- vnrrrspondenis state txtjt
and baby
,thr&gt; Ions I'ne* of German troops
came back Inti
«ion of the -Kaiser's splendidly train-| march through tho country In nn or­
derly manner, without e.ir&lt;nising and
The Woman'll Homo Companion, a
•ng men should lx- in tho best condi­ without profanity, moving all tho
tion to meet the opposing armie«. th* tini» with a artm. detapnlnalion.
mothers, wa* the ilrrt 4o recognise CxLir forbade llw U*e uf vodka quietly or singing. *
tho Importance of making Utbles
Ills
The cqmnyandcr*«*nf the i.rittah
fashionable. It organised the Better ...........................
nrinlej) hnvn not Imposed corppulMry
Bablen Bureau, whose objm-i was to
spread tho HeUer liable* Contest Idea
they
have iMii*d nuinlfc»ta* in -which
URBANIZATIONS WUHINS AN
all over the country- The publisher*
they urge thiflr men to abstain from
rccogulaed that tho he«t way to
th«- u*«- of Intoxicating ttquor*. giving
ADDRESS FROM MISS NELSON preach thl* beautiful • gospel' wa*
significance. Every degraded, .-ring­
through the state and county fair, at
ing fn-quenter of the dram-shop wa*
compelled to go -thirsty.
Ho d.ircd
drink no vodka under pain of death.
not • '*mplycontest* at three hundred state and
Olk-c
The Vgar of Runla by this one
* hot vlolabr
county fair*. One hundred thousand

SCBILIlin
FOR VISITING MSE

visiting

the month of Novcmbt
by the Hasting)* At
Boclety.
Hh&gt;&gt; will vh
giv&lt;- talks to tho pupil

learned Mirniethlng of the Better Ha­
bles idea nt these content*. Thl*

temperance movement of tho world.
The Improvement of the Bmeilnn

□nee that the result was remarkable. brought out by one of tho greatest
conflict* of iiKHlcrn time*.
The na­
tion*. which have pul prohibition iut-i
their habits.
n nac wa" more nun . rj
prisihg
they
begin
to
clean
up
their
I-'
value In Increasing
V«enl Solo—Mr*. Frank Holly. grange. W. &lt;?. T. 4Y, i®F Womm'i
“ie Wdi'an: nf
"Uonservatlon of the Weak"—Dr.
fa are club incctltigK. The following schedule ; test and Its objects,
their ’ pcrwon*. Another burden had —and hr w. iariien
W. II. Harper, Pros. Agricultural
A Heitor Dai.le* Contest wilt be been lifted-from u nntlon In p'hlch laSociety, Chalhnan.
when one considers
Violin Duet—Homer Aidham nnd
held In connw-tlon with Good Benltlof efficiency thenMl** Josephine Spaulding.
ranged for.
On the open dates
Grand Rapid*.
; "Fakes und Frauds" Illustrated— Y. M. C. A. GROUP HAD THEIR
shown ip the Mchodulr, other places
Elsie Thole,11 F. I- Shannon, Stato Analyst.
FIRST PARTY ANO FINE TIME
Grand J(.ipldH.
'
•
■
Why not be in style nnd enter your
Friday Evening al 7:30.
"Sanitary Jlcquiremeni* for lfast-1
baby In thl* content? .
•'
rnent of the world had It n&lt;
lng»"—Dr. J. L. Burkhart. Sec'y i M. A. Vester. Master Pomona
B.abl••* will be Judged by the Better
; Qrunge. Chairman.
liable* Standard Score Card for phys­
‘The Fight for Pure Food11—J. W.j Muslc—Mrs. Troxel's Orchestra.
grapple before Mich II c|ecaying
ical and' mental development.
lielmc. State Dairy ®nd Food Coni-1
"The Economics of Good Health"
meat in our clvillattion w.w rrtnc
“.Spooky."
Saturday Nov. 7th and TuesdaymlNdqnvr.
___ -2—- ' '
.
-Dr. Alexander Campbell. Grand
Nov. ilth babies will be examined
Tho
Y.
If.
C.
A.
group
of
which
avoid
contagion
from
It.
TucMlay Afternoon at 3:80.
. • Bppld*.
nnd enrolled nt the Rest Room In the
Clament Smith, Judge Fifth Jndl-i Vocal H
party Hallowe'en night at the home a graduate nurse from the Johns Court Hoiun- from I to « p. m. All
cial Circuit. Chairman.
I
I Rapid*.
qf Mr. and Mrs. Nash. From every, Hopkins university hospital, recog­ children will be examined for contaPlano Solo—Mrs.
Charles
A.
"Health In Relation to Life"—Gov- ■tandpolnt the party was a xrrat nised as ons of the be't/in -thp world.
Wchwert.
,
ernor Woodbridge N. Ferri*.
Mlriilgnn
The Woman'* Home Companion ofsuccess.
Th* poya had enure charge
In bringing Mhis-Neisoa to Barry
Relation - of
I
Thl* party Independence wa* shown
of the decorations, devising them and Co. for th* month,|thc Hastings’Antl■D. K. McClure.
Hluxlay Afternoon at 3:00
pulling them wp.
Flag*-were drnp- TigM-rculoal* Society ha* performed a one to best boy lathy and one to best
in thia atnle where In spite of 50,000
Sec'y State Board df Health.
girl baby.
real service.
Address by *omn member of the
republican majority on the balance of
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Bert Titmarsh.
Any organisation wishing to engage
To each child examined in the
the state'tlckri.. Gov. Ferri", demo­
"Th* Prevalence and Prevention ‘Hying Squadron" coheornlng the
MIm Nelson for nn n*ldre«* should contest a beautiful OrUflcat® of Exelation of temporanca
to gqpd
crat. win rerlectetl by, X5.M0. In thi*
write or telephone Mrs. Belle IJ. Bur­ an^ln.itlon showing the record made
■uitablc to the evening. y-Wlth their ton. I lasting*.
by tho chilli, and enrolling It perm­
Tuixlay Evening al 7:30.
girl friends, they were admitted to
anently in the nullon-wide ranks o«
Michigan republican*
"What Shall We Do About It?" -the house by mean* . of tho. cellar
My*. France* Wheeler Rmilh. Pre*.
better babies.
Hastings Antt-Tuberculnsia xjloclety. Pastors are requested to answer this Soon
His Satanic majesty guided
In addition to the satisfaction of MICH. STRONBLY REPUBLICAN
from their pulpit*.
Chairman.
»em to the upper regions after they schools.
having your habjf tested, you will roBUT FERRIS IS ELECTED 60V.
had passed through n "spooky— atajc
cehn llterataro and Information of
of corn stalk*.' grinning jack-o'iant- fore the W. ('. T. I . nnd Mlsslonnry Interest to you a* u parent. There
&gt;
Sam Gavitt.
rrn* and hideous skeletons.
The
will ha a Better Babies Health Exhib­
On account o( 111 health, Sam Gav- game* played were In harmony with church.
with chart*, poster*, bulletin*, and
Four Auction Sale* Ad­ ’ lit will quit farming and have an auc- dhe season. Cider nnd sandwiches November 4.—-Talk* to tho Hast­ itInformal
Xnlk" on the care of tho
’ tlon on his farm one mile south and w*re served from pumpkin dishes, ing* City schools
chlM. which will make the Better
and tha favor* pnd refreshment* of
November 5.—Tall:* tn the Hast­ Babies Contest a real and vital featvertised This Week
1 H mile* west oX Woodland, and two the evening were suitable to the oc- ing* City School*.
J miles flbrth und 1H
mile* cost .of
rtrnv* Ulin In At one
R*y I'crklns.
’ha»e H. Oshorn, 88 plurality.
o'clock.
Col. W. H. Couch will be
to the superintendent i.f the rontest.
Ray Perkins nas rented hl» farm so
the auctlonsr and Sherman I. Strong,
cream In import* and a'big shrinkage
I-urm D. Dickinson. 543 plurality.
clerk.
Lunch for those from a dis­
November 8.—Talk at Epworth
Union Ttajiksgiring Service.
in revenue to' the government.
It
tance und nheller for horswi if It
mile north of HaMlngK on aectlon 0.
itorips- The UM Includes a gelding, 7
November 9.—Talks before the
might obscure the disturbance in our
city churches held in fhe pastor's
NEXT BROTHERHOOD MEETING
Coleman C. Vaughan, abor.t
industrial life caused by thl* attempt
laidlr* Aid Society will serve lunch.
study of the Presbyterian church. It Girl* Friendly nt 7:10.
to apply an unworkable tariff policy plurality, IS precincts.
Vol. W. II. Couch will b® the nuctlonwa* decided to hold
the Union
Nov. 10.—Shultz. Visits school* in
WILL
BE
MONDAY
EVE
NOV.
16
to the business of this couniryi
Thanksgiving service at. 5 o’clock In morning.
A meeting with tho wo­
list include* a coll. 6 cows.' 8 yearl­
th* Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. men In afternoon.
A lectura In the
But It is apparent that the voters
John W. 11.later, about £00 plural,
ings, calf, some- hog*, poultry, grain
halt in the evening.
’
had not forgotten ixynie things when
Tllg Supivr H&lt;iiunl Arranged. '
y. 15 precincts.
‘
and hoy. farm tools and misr’ellane- BANNER'S ERROR SHOWS PEO­
annual Thanksgiving sermon. Rev.
they cast their ballots on Tuesday.
November 11.—Cloverdale.
Visit*
l.l«tcn to (•&lt;*&gt;«! Health Week
n* goods.
See the adv. on another
Maurice
Grigsby
being
the
senior
panschool In morning.
An afternoon
There was a republican landslide of
PLE READ OUR ADV. COLUMNS
O. B. Fuller, about «oo plurality,
• png*.
large proportions, which ha* nearly
. .
“ext meeting of the Methodlid
President of tho City Association nnd
Brotherhood will be held on Monday1
131.33 Blankets Should Have Been Me Rev. Hawkins, pastor of th* Baptist
November 12.—Belton.
Vlslta
church, was elected ri* sae'y-lreas.
Grant Fellow*, about too plurality^
Not ilk'. In Welekffcnant A
schools In morning.
Txictura Ip during Good Health Week, su It is and whIHi hn» even galvanised some
,Frank Lancaster has decided to
The Thanksgiving offering will be
of the old republican traders, into a 15 precinct*.
quit farming on' account of III health.
...... . ....
jojppj, children's church In evening.
planned to hare the supper na usanl
new lease uf life.
Th** President'll
IXIXGIU.S-SIONAU
*«&gt; will have itn auction at hl* farm
November 13.
at -7:1)0 o'clock, then a short busiI. mllo north of thu Irving Granga
Rciircecutathc In Oiiigro*, 4th Di*L
November 14.—Hastings Grange Ip
hall, section 28, Irying. Mie to bctln made u* quota a price of 48 cents fur
Edward 1- Hamilton, about 7i&gt;0
will go up stair* unit hoar the 11- back In'the republican column with
afternoon.
Chicken Thieve* Arc Working.
11.35
blanket*'In
Welckgenant
A
a
large
margin.
New
Ydrk.
Ohio,
at one o'dewk.
Col. W, H. Couch
plurality.
droMe* by the noted speaker* tlgit
November 15 ti
■Itaitings
Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois end the
Hallowe'en night chicken thieve*
will bo tho auctioneer nnd R. B. Wal­ Rlede'a Adv. Th* figures should have
evening.
A section of tho church
LEGISLATIVE
whole central west on national Issues.
broke into Thoa. Howe's poultry' Good Health Week.
ker clerk.
The list Include* a team.
will be reserved for tho Brotherhood
State Sanatnr.
3 cow*, fat be*f,_ 2 calves, lot of poul­ This was the BANNER'S error, In house and stole a couple of choice
It goes hens, eligible to - register. Mr. Howe
the Wilson tariff idea*.
In Nou
Elb*rt V. Kmlth, about 138 plural*
try. farm tool*, feed, household goods, failing to corcct tho proof.
The supper squad for that eveninc
England and Pennsylvania, it In thi ity, 30 precincts.
&lt;-tfthe ndv\ for date, full list.
innkn mistakes.
are,-nnd proposes to keep a watch of
Rn&gt;rvM.*nlalito in State l.t-glslaturo.
From ths number of people who his ppultry more closely,' and if the
An&lt;n*rs, Cha*. Itatehler. J. W. Bron­
thieve* reappear they**nre liable to Club.
altogether pleased th® President. The
son. Curtis Bottum. M. L. Cook. G
48 cents, the Messrs Weickgenant &amp; get a warm reception.
trans Mississippi and- the extreme
November 35.
F. Chidester. Frank Daniels. Ralph
Riedls are very positive that people
Wo understand that other* hare
Eggleston. O. A. Fuller, H. M.- Hill,
sheriff.
read
our
advertising
columns.
And
the late Watson W. McKlljbcn. Mr*.
suffered from chicken thieves and II
publican gain*, that would indicate
W.
A.
Hall.
Geo.
Hicks.
T.
H.
John
­
November 37.
Cornelius Mannf. 189 majority.
McKibben will have an -auction sale they ought to. for advertising is will be well for poultry owners to
son. Jas. Long.’A. D. Lowell. J. E. the return of the republican* to conal the farm, section 20, Carlton town­ business-news, and I* just as impor­ keep watch.
November 38.
County Clerk.
McElwain.
John
McOmber.
Cornelius
ship. three mile* north and one and tant a* other now*, and usually much
Roy Andrus. 1044 majority.
Mannl._ Harry Oti*. Burton Wrry.
one fourth miles east of nesting",
Foot Ball Game Her® Saturday.
Wm. Pennock. Bernard Quigley. R*D
.
County Treasurer.
sale to begin at ton o'clock.
Hol
Th® Hasting* high school elavsn xy Richards. Afton Smith, F.- G. I England states there Is an emphaats
NoUcg.
Mbs Maude Wilcox of Rutland were iwill play the' Grand Rapldu Control Stowell. Wm. Sheffield. Wm. Smith, to the dissatisfaction with th* tariffTho Pfogrvsslvc Teachers' Club will united In tnarrfage at the Prc*byter- 1
H. P- Tuttle. Leiter Todd. Wm. Zu- for-revsnue-only idea that cannot bo
hold their next meeting at the court Un manse on Wednesday evening, urdsy
i
‘ ,
afternoon. Ths local tain is aehnltl. D. C. Vsndsrcook. A. B. Hed­ mistaken.
head of her***. 8 n*ad of callls. some Jtousa Saturday, November 7.
October 21th. R*v. Maurice Grigsby gradually
।
Improving In •vary way un­ rick. J. V. Christy, R. M. Bate*. Dr.
•urprtslBg manner th*.
hogs, 13 ewe*, hay. grain, farm tool*; pS'clock. Flan to be counted •
aa a ''Hr* officiating. - The young couple are der
&lt;
th* direction of Coach V*rn RogR. Glasgow. Bert
Thomas Sullivan, MS majorly.
full lut, detail*
spending their honey moon al Iron &lt;
their preference for the party of pro­
Maude W. Smith. Secretary.
River in northern Michigan. Iform before the season la completed. Maurice Foreman.
tection prosperity and progress, but
cominiM* &lt;m rape

will bo examined under much bettor
cnpdltjoii, - and l&gt;y physician* who

REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE
III TUESDAY’S VOTING

�SEH. xtiviama

I&gt;«
in I
dy
III
.
nt I

Usery County Commlltoe of the Y. M
V. A. to put Into the linnds of
high school buy tho lifllv bu-AI-t entie White Stover." recently put' Inti
print by Henry Ford.
tn this boot
is reproduced tho 'famous lelb-i
Ilf IIIJUIM'UO
.
principally fr«n&gt; the burning:

rapid among boys. L'nllkc vnm-t n.u -1
this d&lt;xn«ier.i«ion u pcrmaucat I

|

.

MMtilitan during Good Health W&gt;sk.
und one of th&lt;s- epoakers hu» Ix-rn
nhedulcd to speak'of the physical cf-

"Why, what tort’ inquired the cur-]
prised Ronald.
"If ypu had looked up into that
tree you would probably have seen
a burial platform. These are the
trophies of some big chief,” ex­
plained Reaves. "For any one to even
(ouch them is held as sacrilege by
these superstitious natives. Missing
pat memento, the war club, they
would trail you to the end of tha

take It back at once
in the sights. A species of Mardl Gras
Thia Ronald did. Hu replaced the
festivities .signaled the occasion. Be-; object Just where he had found it and
turned to retrace hla steps to his
Breworka. and one street faker was friend, half a mile away.
Just
coining money selling those pretty then a wild uproar greeted him. Fierce
popular "sparklers.” which ignited at yells rent the air. From behind a
one end and cascaded out a harmless
shower of brilliantly scintillating fiery fipraug into view.
'
Donald was surrounded, celled, his
““
ann’ bountl' ,od dra*g''d aIoD«
hl*
;°rr- and th® display pleased him. gngry-faced captors. He was led past
He purchased two boxes of the toy.
encaIUpnicnt of rede huts and into
slim, narrow and easily pocketed,, and - 1&lt;rf8 ,preadln&lt; caro jB the moun­
then they wandered on.
F tain side.
"Til carry them along with our
traps," ho laughed. “Just about the
of the savages, for it was hung
Fourth of July we'll be out in tho
It skins upon which was daubed in
wilderness a thousand miles from
de colors the picture of a fourcivilisation, and if we get homeaick. ]
ded Idol. There was a stone pilwe'U have a Httla patriotic spurt and !
- ■
—
isr iu lus tcuicr us me ua«e«u, —- ~
I this Ronald waa securely tied.
Then Reeves slipped tho two ll
Ho noted that overhead an open
boxes Into an Inside pocket of
eirnce ran up like a natural funnel,
coat he wore, and forgot all al
’ and about tho poet he fancied be diethem as tome new display of into

Reeves was bent on a peculiar mis­
sion.
He was a skilled mining en­
gineer and had been engaged by Eng­
lish promoters to invade tho center
of a district hitherto very slightly ex­
plored. There wpre rumors of great
metal wealth In a certain chain of hills,
and he was to1 secure ore specimens,

Hie captors squatted in a circle and
jabbered away at a furious rate. They
made menacing motions toward him.
and Ronald could readily discern that
they were dlscuasing his fate.
finally after several hours’ delib­
eration they appeared to arrive at a
definite conclusion. Most of them
went away, leaving two of their mem­
bers to pile up firewood about tho
post.
•
“It’s good-by Nellie! sure,” dolefully
ruminated Ronald, "’and Mr. Reeves
will never know what has happened to

Men and
Women
OurFootwear
Has
That Classy
Look
That Marks
Distinction

Our
Guarantee

At a fancy dress ball for children a
policeman stationed at .the door was
instructed not to admit any adult. An
excited woman came running up to
tho door and demanded admission
"I'm sorry, mum.' replied the police-&lt;
man. "but 1 can’t let anyone In butchildren.” "But* my child is dressed I
as a butterfly." exclaimed the woman.'
“and has forgott« n her wings." "Can't ■
help it." replied the policeman; "or-,
decs is orders, yonll have fo let her
go as a caterpillar.”

It grew dusk, and some lighted
torches were placed around. The
natives camo back in solemn proces­
sion led hy a man beating a hideous
tom-tom. They paraded around their big city until fairly tired out. Long
bad he hesitated about entering any
of tho brilliant!} lighted restaurants,
drawing nigh.
but at lengtl) b* mustered up courage
Suddenly ho strained his gate. Away
and was ushered to a table. The
back In the gloom of the cave bo
noted a quick sparkle of light. This waiter .banded him the menu card,
grew to a sudden blinding radiance. which was a foreign language to MoFinally, In desperation, he
A rushing whirlwind form, emitting a Tavish
thousand dazzling sparks of fire ap­ said to the hovering waiter: Ah'ru no
hungry, no hungry at a". Just bring
proached.
me a plate o' whisky an' a woo

thrilling sight for tho natives. To
their unaccustomed eyes an angry fire
god” was bearing down upon them. All
over the onrushing figure there were
spouts of blinding fire. They turned

leenth century, mentions the following
“Quick, now. and follow!*’ shouted1 terms used In forestry at that time:
the Are god to Ronald.' cutting his A cele of tudxera, a skulk of foxes, a
bonds and leading back the way he prid&lt;&gt;J
singular o| boards, a
•oundfr of •nine, u nye of pheasants,
"Those sparklers," explained Reeves |
ago Judge Rentoul sentenced a pris­
a gaggle of geese, a badllug of ducks,
as they gained tho open air, and re-, a tall of woodcock, a wisp of snipe.
1
oner to six months' hard labor. When
gaining their trapa, started to get
tho judgment was passed "Six mouths'
bard labor" was echoed from the buck make an analysis and report to hl^ Speedily away from their present nest
Rsally
Philanthropy.,
of peril. ”1 found out they had cap­
of tho court. The prisoner turned to superiors.
"Oh. jour creel little boy!" ex-.'
'You're courting
my
daughter tured you. t* happened to think of
the warder by his side and Inquired
claimed the member of tho Anti-Vlvl-:
anxiously:
Are these sentences to Grace.” he told Ronald In his blunt, those two boxes of sparklers. 1 stuck
section league as she glanced over tho
friendly
way,
back
home
In
Now
Jet*
them
all
over
me
and
liT
them,
it
was
run concurrently N'
gkrdcn fence "How ever eould &gt;ou|
sey
"You know a good deal about
cut that poor little worm In two?"
my line of business. Come along with worked One."
Causes of Rhouiqatism.
mu and learn something more about
So fine that the awed nathea did John, agod six. met her gaze without
Muscular rheumatism of the shoul­ it, and share a good fat fee."
it—It seemed so lonely,"
not even attempt a pursuit, and two flinching
der and upper arm may be produced
months later they reached home—and he replied
by Sitting Itr a draughty train or near came to be together. Tho next day
Kellie!
aa open window, or by a wetting much they resumed their journey.
(Copyright, mt. by W. U. Chapman.)
.
Hope for Success.
'
A hired guide piloted them by a de­
As to being prepared for defeat, l|
tiani Is provoked by rold and damp. tour around the !'bad lands” most
What Is the "Absolute Zero*"
certainly am not. Any man who Io pre­
And, again, cold and damp, combined thickly infested by equally bad na­
Two hundred and seventy degrees (
pared
for
defeat
would
bo
half
defeat
­
with errors or diet, are the main tives. They met with no adventure below xero has, from theoretical con­
causes pt rheumatoid arthritis, or of note during their Initial rugged ex* siderations. been known to be the tern- ed before be commenced. I hope for
success, shall do all In my power to so-'
rheumatic gout.
perlcoco. When they reached their pernture at which all molecular mo- cure it, and trust to God for the rest
destination, however, the guide was tlou ceases—in other words. It is the • —Admiral Farragut.
temperature which a body will have!
Goodness Worth Searching For.
How much human goodness lies bid­ main with them, and started back Nrhen every particle of Ils heat Is ab■traded. The rate at which the pres-'
den and unstnpect«d in lives and con- alone for bis homo settlement.
ditto™ the most unpromising nnd un­
“It's wonderful.” announced Rcevec sure of a gas decreases as It is cooled
The teacher was telling the chlldrefi.
congenial to lu development! To find one morning a week tptcr. "Those shows us that the pressure should van­ a long, highly embellished story about
fb,jt.« flowers of goodness where kart English speculators knew what they ish entirely If tho gas were cooled to Santa Claim, nnd Willie Jones began
expected forms ope of the happiest were talking about when they sent us n temperature of 373 degrees below giggling a.th mirth, which Anally get*
surprises of human experience, und Is out here. There's a rich hasp of rock sero. Now the pressure is due to tho beyond his control. “WBUel What
a discovery which warni* and Iniplrfes over on the range.”
molecular motion which wo call heat, did I whip you for yesterdayasked
"Then it will be homeward bound,
the heart—-The t'hristiuu Register.
tho teacher severely.
"Fpr lyin'!'’f
shortly." suggested Ronald.
promptly : t.svwred Willie —Every I
' Home—and Nellie!” smiled Reeves,
body's Kejuulue.
upiuvuio - mo
iu me luneai |n»niuiu icuiyci'■'lie is lib- miml trtid’-i1 i—
- ,J J.
■
''Ar
samples,
your lode charts, store. On this account it has been
British Coal Consumption.
I e*er saw." "Kind io anima!,?'
animals.
i
we-j]
jf we can t Bllp
caue&lt;| iao
tho .uwiuio
abgoiutc .miu,
MrOt uuu
ong nciuuscion­
, tho
--3-1.: cwiiuu
Great Britain consumes ILOOO.OW
alpuid bay &gt;0. Wh&gt;. »Iren
hen lie found'
found!, Horivea.”
....
■
.
......
j tlflc investloloni
have
been
struggling
tons of coal annually for domestic pur­
tk. family vat in»lrtr.l »u sleeping in i
haru ,uuu
gone wru
well but
for iuo
the ror
for many yc-ars
years to
reach mis
this ultimate
. • Ail might u.,u
uuv ipr
10 reacu
uiumaio poses alour.
b:'-. b*'
I
ut ifoMld. lie was long- goal, for 11 has been a practical ccrRuflalo Express-.

-- ;--- =—
I
., Tk._
1
’■ u.
He a
Got
Thsm.
.
■'I want tfamakrii" rhoqjud the
brubed and tattrnd citizen who hod
font been bcatim up by his athletic
rtrai “1 think," replied h!n friend and
•dvistr. /fter 3 critical inspection,
•that if you look tn tire glsre jdu'll
find you've got ’nm"

M thu MMhi-diItr. ' liuswfl II

and Hb« May J. Ftt
.iteaa
-Mr. and kir. l^e
k« tUir h-nx in JohnMvwu.
• *- ‘
cxUiaik

(1, gtl 5^ t0 ,lbe g|rl ho had

left iMtblhd." He suggested that, they
lMaen t(nw and dfetapcc by taking a
abort cut across the route the guide
had followed.
I
There *ere several alarms aud1
nights 'of watchfulness after that I
More than once the venturcsoma wayfarera ran across - iiltlo parties of

|a|nty - . IMnJ. of the propertlel of

matter at"ordinary temperatures will
disappear, or become profoundly modi
led. al the bottom of the.scale of tempcrature.—Prof. R. W. Wood, tn Ha^
pvr's Msgaxlne.

"I don't understand precisely the
functions of thu supremo court.”
"It'n like this. You have a dispute

They were camping one afternoon In
a little knoll by the river aide, whoa,
Ronald went somewhat afield to gath* I
er some gild fruit in which the dis­
trict abounded for their evening meal.
Ho came back shortly, considerably
’’Then your wife takes It to her
_
mother. That's the supreme court.**'

"MSrtlw i» Um BANSSS:

Everbody WSE*lt.

’

The biggest shoe business in town
means simply one thing —we satisfy
every demand for the best assortment
and economical prices. Years of en­
deavor have resulted in securing the
best models—men, women and child­
rep will find every desire satisfied here.
—make comparisons. Comfort and long service are assured at
our store. We offer widest varieties in the newest models, in
every leather.
' .
folks Appreciate Service—phqfa

it)e (Jive St

Modcrnfbuainefis methods demand promptnesi and efficiency. Here ia the lead*
ing fihoe store for men and women. We are expert fitters sad we carry the
largest assortment. Systematic shoe service will satisfy evejy map and woman
who desires perfect shoes.

Ironside Shoe Company

Masonic Temple Bldg.

Phone 176

Hastings, Mich.

TRY BANNER JOB DEPT. FOR QUICK SERVICE
There is no pleasure io a suit of clothes that does not fit.
You feel uncom­
fortable every time you put on such a suit. Jf you feel uncomfortable you
can't act natural. You ought to (eel comfortable if you want to "get any­
where" in life. Let us mike ■ suit for you for

Our Suits Make You
FeeJ Comfortable '
You don't feel dissatisfied afterwards—your suit will look wcD, fit you per.
fcctly, wear satisfactorily—and you can let it cheap from us by letlin&lt; us take
your measure now yvhilc we arc not too busy.

Wanted to Know His FateOf the criminal court. London, the
aCoustfc properties are not to perfect
as they Might be. and there la a decid-

a ton of eoft com

1»I&lt;-

asfings Greatest
Shoe Assembly

yj,
v
■ . m____ --epoars and derla. with gold handles
11
come along, wn’ll get the rest- But!
That's pretty elick," spoke bluff. Reevea put out a staying band.
!
blunt Adam Roavea in a tone of admi
th&gt;l
baclt to when, yoo
ration. "What do you call them, found R quick aa you can." he dl-i----- --|

•What in tho world are you
to do with them, Mr. Reeves!
qulred the companion of tho old pros­
pector, Jhmald Bond.
It was at a seaport town in Aus­
tralia, way over on the other side of
the world. - A street fair was in prog­
ress.
On their way to the interior
Reeves and his young friend Ronald

a,

ofdMary.
El»ir Viola l impbell *“• born Nov.]
Mrd. t»li ..ud' dlfd Oct. St. 1»H. ]
uKud 3 yj-.-n, iu tnpnthsand.il days
Mht- was the duplttd child of Joseph
’
'
ipbt II. tn Ins adopt! &lt;1
t&gt;&gt;*thvni wfiln .-lie was two weohs old-1
Hire «.*- .1 bright little one und madil
slud the hcurt* of h« r feeler parents. I
The sorruy *bi leavce In their hearts]
no tongue i .in express.'but wo know

We specialize in Latlica* Work— Cleaning, Dyeing and all Aiterations.

Alex Buderman ggSlSSg

Have You Studied the

This will be a season when the coke proposition
will appeal to many.
COKE la coal with the amoke, dirt, water and gas
taken out, leaving a aubatanoe oon^aiping 00 per cent
of pure heat-giving carbon.

The beat quality of coke costs Ipse than
best coal.
■
It gives results superior to coal and has con­
siderably less ash.

It can be used to advantage in hard or soft coal
stoves, house furnaces, ranges, open grates and kitchen
heaters attached to the gas range.
A trial order makes a auetomfr.

'

Our foyr sizes, furnace, egg, nut and pea, are
haudled by all good fuel dealers in Bpstinge.

Thornsppls 09, k Elfatfis 0o
Hi III-,-Jill ttvf drlkirturt. Elsie
brr way into Hie hearts of u|l
met. Hire has left us. but the
»n -r irer mreotiresp &lt;■1111 IhjThe.services wers'i-onducioil ip

’Phone No. 3. ‘
ALWAYS BENDER RE^L S^YICg'

girt!
T1
all
Cyn
wttt

�breath fervently christened "Edna

ABOUT THE BABY
with a Unger to her lips
nnd the whispered Injunction.
“8-eh-baby if asleep!”
Buddsuly. however, Cyrus arose In
reported Cyrus
Into tho bouse expan-1 • startled fashion to hla feet. Two
men had entered tbe yard from th*
na&gt;rinAtsta.l
°F® ws* * policeman, th*
Hla portly wife got
.nlfflne the O&lt;h,r 0,(1 Prt,r' ~ '

kitchen oven.
her better half.

Great Clearance Sale

looked sheepish and desperate.
"1 mean about the

"Oh, Cyrus!" breathed Mra. Munn
longingly and looked flrat at hla arm*

tiling Into the room.
"It seems there’s a system about
tho society that places tittle waifs."
explained Cyrus. "Nice motherly wo-

pie too poor to keep their children
that so and ao would adopt a child
Then some morning you’ll go out and
find a little abandoned cherub on the
door step."
"Oh. Cyrus!" again palpitated his
eager spouse. "1 won't sleep for a
week thinking of IL"
It had taken the Munns two years
to realize how lonely they were after
Edna, their only daughter, had eloped
with Sidney Valle. Her father had
Instantly shut hla heart and homo
against the child who had acted ad­
verse to hla will. Once hla wife had
appealed to him to forget and forgive
Ho had silenced her peremptorily.
Once hla daughter had written him a
pleading letter. Ho had read a stogie
line and fiercely torn the missive to
fragments.
.

inquired the officer.
Cyrus. "We have adopted It..
eotne from the chlldren'a aid society

“This man baa told the truth, then,
at last!" said the policeman, tight
enlng bls grip on hla prisoner until
old Peter winced. "Come along

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER’S
Sale Starts Friday 6th and Closes Saturday 14th

about!" demanded Cyrus.
"Ths mother of the child will ex
Plata all that
'

moving away with his captive.
"When—who—what! Never!" cried
Mrs. Munn, wildly, and she rushed
into the house and her husband aftet

Prices 3994

“Wasn’t ft left here, Just as war
agreed?" challenged Mrs. Munn
“Haven't we adopted youijltite dar
ling! Iron horses shan't tear yor
.
-who would yrelaoma a little stranger from pa!"
Cyrus, gating obliquely through the
’■to , hla hospitable hearth.
' Now at the time that Cyrus made front Screen door, saw the police of
fleer reappear.
' .
his wants known, the ayatem with
"This Is the house, ma'am." hr
the society to which he appealed In­
cluded in Its personnel a scamp named ■poke and a frantic female figure
tore paat him, up the steps anc
Peter Laird. Old Peter did errands
dragged open the screen door.
.
for the society receiving a small com­
Without ceremony she brushed" past
pensation for such services. He was
Cyrue. ao swiftly that he could not
at the office of the society the day
catch a distinct view of her face
and auditor to all that went on. The Tho child had awakened and Ito criei
next day Peter for .the hundredth guided her into the silting room.
“My child!" she cried and made •
turned to the office In such a gayly dart for the cradle and snatched u|
the little cherub, nearly knocking
hilarious mood that It took a police­
over Mrs. Munn
man to eject hldi. When he awoke
'H's ours." retorted the latter, an*
then, catching a sight of the face o
the Intruder, aha stood stock-still
potrifled.
The child had snuggled down with
• crowing chirp 'into tho clinging
arms of lie mother. At that mothc:
now tn turn Cyru».stared, spellbound
“Oh, father! Don't you see!" bur»i
forth Mrs. Munn, trembling from head
to foot, her humid eyes fairly devour
tag the stranger.
Cyrua regarded his daughter, ther
bls granddaughter, the little child It
her arms. Tho Iron will of yean
broke es the child lined its arms to­
wards him.
It had been through accident, not
by design that old Peter had wheeled
off the first baby he bad come across
for the moment unguarded.
When Cyrus folded his forgives
daughter in hla arms, there was noth
Ing to explain. Ho asked her a few
questions and put on his hat and re
turned with her husband.
"I said I wouldn't give up out
baby," sobbed the happy Mrs. Munn

Accidentally passing tbe Munn
home two days later, hungry and
particularly thirsty, tho old schemer
noted Cyrua working ta hla neat,
pretty garden and recognised him.
He halted and leaned over the fence
with his blandest smile.
“You're Mr. Munn,” he said.
"What of lt!“ challenged Cyrua.
"And you want a baby. Oh, I
know! I'm with the aoelety. Got
“

the kids—see! Now, Hl tell you.
Tip me a dollar and 111 ace that
you'll have the choice of a lot of the

long time.”
Tho bargain was struck. About 10
o'clock tho next morning Cyrus ran
hastily, from the woodshed where be
was piling up fuel, as a scream
echoed out, from the front porch.
mingled excitement and delight,
standing over a neat baby carriage
which held a pretty, smiling little girl
about a year old.
"Oh. Cyrus!" gaspoll Mrs. Munn.
"Look, Just look! Tho loveliest little
one! And baby carriage,- nursing bot-

. They took the little one Into the

charming little visitor. They hovered
over the ney comer, planning ahead
for Its welfare clear up to school dsys,
girlhood and marriage
The next day Mrs. Munn neglected
all customary household work and
with a variety of rattles, toys and
general gimcracka supposed to be

amusing to infants.

sages, you know. Don’t tell."
And the plebe didn't—until thia Iasi

Characteristic Mental Attitude. •
Most women in polite society just
now have no clear principles: "f won­
der,” "I guess,” "1 think." "I with 1
know," "I have a theory," are their
commonest phrases In expressing
Ideas, and ”L believe” has came to
mean "I think It likely." Perhaps

equally vague in their minds, though
their habit of speech continue more
positive, writes Annie Wlnsor Allen In
tha Atlantic.
Bald an Intelligent,
sweet-natured, clean-living, loyal Epis­
copalian youth not long ago, "The
creed! What do I mean when I aay
.1 believe'!*'—(thoughtfully and care­
fully)—"I mean. T believe with all my
Mart and soul and mind' tho first
article. And after that—In the others
—I mean gradually less and less: it
•paten ouC tlU toward the end It just

AU the fosd.

Advertise Vour Wants in the BANNEk for Beet Results.

|ACCUSED OF STEALING 250
irriaii Church.

POUNDS OF CREAMERY GUTTER

Division No. 1, of tho Presbyterian

Hanning for Social Activities During Four Wardens Journey to Ttiomapple .
tho Coming Winter; Milton
Brown 1* I’rcnldent.
The Hustings Serial Club met Tttrs- ■ Complaints that Illegal tiahlng In
Edw.ird Mecch. agen 3S years, of
day evening nnd elected the following carried on extensive)}' in Thornapple | Battle Creek, who- has a wife nnd
■ child, hn* been arrested for the
without taking any definite form until legi'd theft -of. 250 pounds of butter
front the creamery In Hickory CorPresident—Milton Brown.
tiers.
HL* examination will take
■Vice President—Wilbur Lane.
place on Thnrxlaj-.
The butter was
Molen
In the night and evldfiMSM
l-insing. succeeded In apprehending
Treasurer—Harry Miller.
Thi-y were pointed strongly io Mecch aa tho
The president appointed the fotlt-w- three alleged violators.
thief.
Mr. Mecch was educated in
ing committees:
Music Commltjec—Dave Goodyear. Hancock, who reside in the.- vicinity Albion college nnd has not been en­
gaged In pursuit* which would lend
Jr„ Harry Miller and Ed. 'Kurtx.
Committee on Dates nnd Printing— Follow with story coming ..
I. Patrick. A. K. Mulholland "Und John

Koon Chcryrnan of Grand Ranid* to
sh-e n reading nt the Presbyterian

l

Committee on Hall and Refresh­
Pomona Grangn ITogrnm.
Hastings Grange No. 5". will hold
ments—F. R. Ironside, Ilobt. Hender­
1 next meeting Monday evening,
shott and Edw. Goodyear.
member
9.
A
pot
luek
supper
rit
Soliciting Committee—Alien John­
&lt;1 n Bint.' ।|
son. Dave Goodyear. Jr., and Wilbur S:00 o'clock.
opening song—By member*.
Tho fol- j
Roy fall—Something I have to be
I thankful for. . .
Sohn by Grance.
the Irotydde Shoe Co.'s store next
i
"What la Health Week?—Dr. C. II.
i! an.' r^ariy irara'' Barber, President of nivvemcnt.,
Tuesday evening, Nov. 10th. nt 4-.30
of Child Life
V.'cry' Important?"—I
rclock.
Cooperafton of Orange with Anti­
Mias Mae- Pettit.
; tuberculosis Society—MIhm Mary C.
Reading—Miss Veen Wilcox.
I N&lt;-l«on. Stan- Visiting Nurse
Rcaolvrd. "That Whatever Rig Im­
Snlo—C. A. Kerr.
provement
Is Accompltahrd
for
iK-cltutioir—au&lt;ira iwexer.
Mlllcr-BriNtol Welding.
Farmers, Must Come About Through.
Agricultural
College
Extension
Almut one hundred guests gathered Efforts of Bankers and Other Busi- f '&lt;»rk—Mr.
Kebler
Agricultural
at the pleasant rural home of Mr. uml
i teacher, city schools.
Mrs. George Miller In Johnstown, nt
80I0—Brother C. A. Kerr.
(
Domestic Science Extension Work
8:30 Thursday evening. October 29th.
Address—State Speaker.
. —Mixa Zora izmmnn. Domestic Scl
to witness the marriage of their
Reading, "Hello." Huth Vester.

I

tirvlllr It. Bristol also of Johnstown. ent.
Among those present were guests
Addle Edmortds. L-ecturrr.
from Olivet, Bellevue, Nashville, Bed­
ford nnd Battle Creek.
RANN'EIL^WJNt AOVS. PAY
The spacious home was charmingly
decorated with palm*, ferns chrys-j
anthemuttu arid autumn leaven.
A«J
unique floral bower with a wedding I
bell was prepared fur the bridal parThe ceremony was performed

cellancous, one. with good music &gt;■&gt;
local talent.
Admission, .-ulut'-a 26
cents. School children,

Population of the TropicaMore than half of tho world's popu­
lation live in the tropics of tho old
world. Under British rule alone aru
over 323,000,000 tropical natives.

neighbor would quit shovtag.—(.'blew

Better Service
in stock to select your purchase from.
■
;
&lt;
J
I!

Better service in repairing.

\ Better service in optical work.

Because we are the best equipped of
any in the county.
।

PIKE &amp; DAMON
JKWKLKRB * OPTICIANS

nestings, Michigan

Phone 281

Song—Ry members.

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

[□I

Creek nnd included zlhr ring.

Friday and Saturday

And happy hearts made qf the plan hl* cousin, Hen I* Bristol. The bride
so long desolate a happy, happy homo
(Copyright. Wi. by W. G. Chapman.) ■pH carried nn arm bouquet of white

Military Secret.
The plebe, sluing on the monumeni
beside the’ flrst-claAi man. lookec
across tho river from West-Point u
Constitution island. The plebe wat
Inquisitive. ■ He wanted to knqw whai
the government Intended to use Con
stUution Island for. The flrst-claai
man coughed dlscreotly, blushed anc
looked around him carefully for eaves
' droppers.
"It isn't generally known," he said
"but you're a cadet now. If the signa
corps expertmenu go through sue
cessfully, they'll use It as an aviary.'
His voice 'ropped mysteriously
“For birds, ehr said the plebe. "Car
Tier pigeons!"
"Not exactly," answered the know
tag one. "They'll be plgeota, as the,
call 'em—cross between a carrier pig

Double Front (Stebbins Block)

Hastings Most Up-to-date Store.

■ha sobbed and she threw herself be
aldo the cradle of the little one anl
spread her sheltering arms above it
Cyrus, stood gazing at her ruefully
Ho was keen enough to scent troU
hie, mystery ta the visit of the police
man and hla prisoner. Cyrua coo
lectured rightly when he suspects
that old Peter had played some kind
of a trick on him.
HASTIMBS SOGIALCLUB ELECTS
THREE BOYS ACCUSED'
“You mustn't take It to heart,
Mary, If the child waa never Intended
OFFICERS AHO COMMITTEES.
OF ILLEGAL FISH 6

would adopt some little waif to cheer
their desolation. And that day Cyrua
had applied to tha childrens aid so-

the society would no longer tolerate
him and became a homeless wan-

in Every Department.

gown uf tan colored silk mid carried
nn arm bouquet of pink carnations.
Tho especially cordial congratulations
bespoke the high esteem in which the
young people nro held by tho frlrndk.

reflected much credit on the hospital­
ity of Mrs. Miller.
A good sized
room was lltrrolly tilled with hcautlfwT nnd valuable weddllfg gifW nnd
gifts from her pre-nuptlnl* parties.
Sir. and Mrs. Bristol nro visiting In
Flint and will visit nt other places In
Michigan.
tKo groom owns n line
farm In Johnstown.' where they will
make their future home.
“
The young
people begin married
life
...
with
...
bright prospects and with the best
wishes 'qf many friends.
School Re|M&gt;rt.
Report of Eckardt reboot for tho
month ending October 30:
’ Number days taught. 20.
Total attendance. ITU.
"Average dally attendance. 3.9.
*-NiiVnber of boys enrolled. 4.
. Number of ijlrls egroned, 3.
Total enrollment. ».
Percentage of attendance. 98.9.
Those neither tardy nor absent for
the past month are Victor Eckardt,
Helena Brhuler, Frieda Schuler. Her­
bert Dasaell, Cornelia Eckardt. Eith- j
er Schuler and-Carl Brod beck.
I
’
Elsie Holmes. Teacher.
|

will be

Cap Pays
MR. MAN!—Here we are offering you
now when the season is at id’s height,
Caps at JANUARY CLEAR \NCE
SALE PRICES.

Do you know pf any reasonable excuse
why you should wait—no.
Well then,
been hand one of these two davs.

Tho full program will be published
next week.
It is expected that there
On Thursday evetilng the members
of the local whist cpib will choose
sides and contest.
The losers will
furnish'refreshments for the wlnnent
and themselves.
A grvat-deal of Intereet In whist Is bring shown in lids!
City and a.number of new members,
have been added to the club. Presi­
dent Hubbard and fl«..etary Myers |
banner year for the club.

&amp;)e’ve CJot tjo/ur flat!
It doesn't matter whether you are looking for a real dressy bat of the
latest block and color or just nn ordinary every day hat, we've got it, and to fit
your head—and our prices fit your pocketbook too.
Ask
* ’ Charlid or Gibb -to
. ?how you tomorrow. Prices from

$1.00 to $3.50
Cap y6u identify your hat?

Let us help you.

With every hat at I2.00

or over we will put your initials in FREE!

Friday and Saturday Prices
on Caps
$1 25 CAPS, Friday and Sat- on
urday,O&gt;C
$1 00 CAPS, Friday and Sat- -n
urday19C
75c CAPS, Friday and Sat­
urday
50c CAPS, Friday nnd Sat­
urday-------- -------------35c CAPS, Friday and Sat­
urday___ ________ SZC

With tjudh w*ll known Latites’ Shoes as Julia Marlowe, Helming-McKinsey, the famous H. &amp; M.; Lunn &amp; Sweet, etc., any woman can find corpfort and
satisfaction as well as quality. "
-

Patent Leather Shoes nt $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00.
Gun Metal Shoes tit $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50.
Princess Satin Shoe; at $3.50.

Men's Shoes
Every man knows these well-known makes, Burt Jc Packard. “Korrect
Shape," Qrossett-Bench made, Hamilton Brown, "American Gentleman." and
in Work Shoes the famous “Rikalog." Prices

J'haumut Rubbers
Men. h)omen and Children

. The semi-annual tournament of the
Michigan Whist Association will be
held In the banquet room of the Ma-

firing Us l/our /fead

$2.25. $3.00 and up to $6.00 the Pair
Itiork Shoes—-$2.50, $3.00. $3.50 and $4.00
BUY GOOD SHOES NEXT TIME!

Weickgenant &amp; Riede
At Grant Otis &amp; Co.’s Old Stand
Clothing and Shoe. Department
Hastings, Michigan

�IT HI
IUSI Of HOIIH

little mim mayo

’

(Coati
Wt in tied from Pagd Twelve)
aa hour before she made up her

wrote

a

letter

to

the

editor

of

KNM1IUMK
ii inn nut /fewest Coats and Juits
Continued from page one.

editor's thought when he received it.
For this wag not, the ordinary school­
gathering.
girl's letter. It was the outpouring
of a heart that had never knoyn
companionship. Those few short,
BMir COUNTY WILL HAVE A
pithy sentences would have done
credit to a Balxac or a Turgenleff. a
ROOD REPRESENTATION THERE Thackeray or a Flaubert, so Incisive­
ly did she paint herself, her longings,
tier poor aspirations. And all that
she asked was that Mr. Trefusis

least a dozen

At

Twelfth 'Annual

during

the

ilelcgut-s

(rom

Older Boys*

State

Thanksgiving - vacation-

Others vfUi p«y their own expenses.

lions of men and individuals Interest­
ed In certain boys.
Ono Hastings

heard "much
gathering.'

from many

Secretary D. C.

Arbor from Hastings.

ever before is evident from_ thu in­
formation received from J.' A. Van

buys were among the 1.-00 delegate*
from the little town of Manna City.
They went back home Inspired and

f&lt;-rcnce Club. They met from time to
time for the promotion of everything
that was clean in athletics and'school
IK«. Octobar S3, five weeks before
and f«-ra for 25 delegntei.
Alba, in northern Michigan, has sent
word that It will'have p delegation of
trtiys.
Expcnscn of these delegates
will lie defrayed by a minstrel show
counties alone will hare an thany del-

signing them places of entertainment
■aS rapidly as we can."
,
eoofereneda. Probably he has a farreaching Influence’among the boys *&gt;f
Michigan bceaum of hla motto (or
work with boys, which Is original with
himself, showing the spirit of the

a and conduct their
Awn meetings. Van Dis bclirvrw there
|A no real reason why they Should not!
do ao.

from the Netherlands us an Imlgrnnl
buy seven years of. age. From his
In a Y.
A. night school and
Katamaxoo college. Luter hu was
graduated from the Y. SI. C. A. colsummers atffuad. In 1907 he came to
Michigan as state boya' work recreJb- is u member of the executive
committee on boys’ work for 1110 110X8*

and has just recently been appointed
chairman uf the International Sund-ij’ School Association on co-opera­
tie hn* rein the boys' cunfirencvs
In Michigan grow from the 135 who

propurtlons of the Saginaw meeting
taxi fail, when 1.30b boyw enrolled.
He hgpteta at least*'2,000. drlegates
at Ann Arbor this year.

We Know REZISTOL
Will Help You
To

llcfluin

Your Strength
Energy'-

und
/

jfft dale prices

David 8 England.
Hastings
tirsi
ward—Osborn's
plurality, 33.
Other figures on state
officers
unavailable.
Congres^onal
dnws (which she gave the editor In
nnd
legislative,
republican.
30. Ward
solemn confidence) and tell her
something of his life. And would ho republican. '
send her a photograph? She would
treasure both, nnd he would never Qu Hid. 5.
Hatting*,
know how much she would thank
plurality 15.
him.
state offices.

perately wicked thing of all-in or­
der that he might not misunderstand,
she signed her letter "Mra. Harry
Leeson.”
'
.
That of course, would prove to
Mr. Trefusis that she was no school­
girl. but a woman with whom there
could be no possibility of personal
relationship, she being the wife of
another.

editor.
Being a good editor, hla first Im­
pulse was to print the letter. Then.
Ix'lrig also a gentleman, he changed
hla mind. Then he wrote a abort
note to the author, aa foliowar
'Our readers are still writing un by
the bushel about you. You sure have
njr.de a hit with the girls. Keep up
the stuff and you can’t drown us.
aerials from you this summer, and
try to turn them out during the next
month If possible, ao that we ean
put our artist'on the jotj. By the
way. Mra. Harry Leeson baa written
epistolary way. Queer sort of note
to send you. of all people. How-

the entire state. when Hl commun-

coufcrcncw have registrations coins
In r« early.” rays Btatn Secretary

James M. Smith.
Milton F. JordanCoroners.
Frank G- Sheffield.
Maurice Cross.

her address, but this Is the gist of
It ... So If you feel inclined,
send us a kind word to hand out to
the poor lady."
afternoon. At nine the next morning
Mr. Harold Trefusis was waiting out­
side Mr. Bernard's office for him or
the stenographer or somebody, no
tualter whom, to come along and let
him In. It happened to be the editor
■himself, who had come down early
to finish up some wofk.
"Why. hello!" he began, extending
his hand.
"Show me that letter or I'll strangle
you!" yelled Mr. Trefusis
"What’s wrong?" Inquired Bernard,
aa he unlocked the door. He shook
his finger archly under the writer's
nose. "1 didn't know you were that
sort of chap." he said In mock re­
proach.
''Say.” . be continued. 'It
Isn't serious, Is It? 1 thought some­
body was putting a horse on you.”
"Bernard," said Trefusta, with the
calmness of despair, "you're a kind
man and you mean well, and you've
raised my price again, but unless you
turn over that letter to me right
smart 111 pulp you tn your own type-

Tho editor put the letter In the
writer's hands. Trefoils cast one
glance at the address, and a moment

Ing (naard 'the place where Misa
Mayo lived.
Mixa Mayo wa&lt; out. Trefusis
waited till noon: then, realising that
she would probably'not return till
evening, he went home. But that eve­
ning he was back, and at eight o'clock

ring at her bell.
This was an unprecedented event
With beating heart and fingers that
trembled so that she could hardly
press the opener, aha waited In her
apartment.- But, remembering that
the ringer would hare hard work
finding it, she did .what we all have to
do. we fiat-dwellers. Rhe .went out
and leaned over the banisters.
And there ft was that aho set eyes
-upon Harry Leeson again. He was
coming up the stairs, two at a time.
Fear held her to the spot. Her
brain waji Whirling. Had Harry heard
of the use that sht had made of his
name and come to threaten Rie law?
How had he found her? What was
lie doing here? - Anyway, she would
die of rhame and humiliation. She
must kill herself—she must—If she
could only get back Into her apart­
ment.
But since'She was too terrified to
move she did the best thing possible
under the circumstances. Mis? Mayo
fainted.
She m^ist have fainted dead away,
for wheir she opened her eyes she

publican, except treasurer and pros­
ecuting attorney. • Mannl's maj! •;
Andrus. 31; McIntyre. 9, Townsend,
4; Sullivan. 41.

legislative, republican. 36
republican, except prosecuting
torney.
Mannl's

at­

'Sulljvan, 17.w
Ilarilngs,
fourth
plurality, 40.
State, congressional
and legislative, republican. 50. Ward
republican, except prosecuting atlorney nnd sheriff.
Williams' maj.
send, 71; Sullivan. 83.
Lulatlve republican, about 14.
Town­
ship republican, except register, Man­
ti I 5 .maj.; Andrus, 17: Nevins
Shepard. 99: Gould. 5.
HalUmoev—Osborn's plurality.
Ilalance of state, congressional and
Irgialatlvc. republican.
about 40.
Township republican except sheriff
Williams’ maj. 19: Andrus' 41; Nevins
45: Townsend. 47: Gould. 4.
.
Barry,
2nd
precinct—Osborn's
plurality. 10. Balance of state, con­
gressional and legislative, republican,
about 30.
Precinct republican ex
cept prosecuting attorney. Manni*
maj.. It: Andrus. 33; Nevins. 3t
Townsend. 87; Sullivan, 13.
Barry, 1st (wecince—Ferris plurali­
ty. 11.
No further figures available
on state, congressional or legislative
tickets.
Township republican ex­
cept prosecutor. Mannl's maj., 19;

AT THE VERY OPENING OF THE SEASON. Not at all a elotiog out
sale or a going out of business sale, but a sale of new handsome garments the
most of them Sample Coats and Suits, the manufacturers* choicest numbers.

It’s a Wonderful Money
Saving Sale
Many sales save you pennies and nickels, but our Sample Sale of Coats and
Suits saves you dollars. DO NOT WAllT. Gome and bring your girls. Get
a full season’s benefit from your new garment by making your selection now.
•isao svrre and coats.
For Ladies and Misses. Practical and
attractive gwrmcnx. You would glad-

you come now you can buy them at
our Sample Sale Price
For Ladlsa and Misses. Nobby styles
In plain colors, black, fur fabrics and
fancy mixture^
Most extra ordi­
nary bargains at aur Sample Sale
Price

• 17.50 and SU.50 COATH AND SUITS
This assortment includes a large
range of exceptional pretty styles,
beautifully tailored trimmed and Im-

congressional and legislative, republi­
can. pluralities about 6. Township
republican except sheriff, prosecutor
and treasurer. Williams* maj. 15:
1'4; Townsend,
to: Bul’ilvan. 37.
’
llnatlng* twp.—Ferris"plurality. IS.
State, congressional and legislative
tickets, democratic, about. 8. Town­
ship democratic except clerk. Willi­
ams’ maj. 33: Andrus. 30: McIntyre,
■it; Shepard. 4: Sullivan. 36.
Hope—Ferris’ plurality.

atonal and legislative tickets. Majori­
ties on county tickpt vary. Williams
received 35 majority Andrus, St. Nirv-

Ining,
1st
precinct—Osborn's
plurality. 46.
State. congressional
and legislative, republican, about 50.
Township republican except prosecut­
ing attorney.
Mannl's maj. 36; An­
drus. 77; Nevins. 57; Townsend, 65;
Buliivan, C.

ality. 30.
State, congressional and
legislaUve republican except -repre­
sentative. about 3. ITecinct. repub­
lican, except prosecuting attorney and
sheriff. Williams' maj. 14; Andrus,
13; Nevins. 1; Townseifll. 4; Sullivan,

•20.00 COATH AND SUITS.
For latdies and Miwffs.
The
latest stylet.
Moai In demand at
.
------—i.^n Mm- a. . .w

pie garments at Our Bat
Price
•33.DO COATS AND SU1TB.
For Ladles nnd Misses.
A beautiful

$3.98

$10.95

(food practical garments.-

$12.95

$5.00

,1m.
You may
wing of practically
le Bale I'rice
Price ...
....
15.00.
Our sample
----- 333.00 COATS AND SUITS.

Excellent

$1495
Nil Hr
Aigh

WI««W

sortftient you will find the very beat

markable saving. Our
Price ............... '•............

Sample

Balt

$19.96

Munsing Underwear for J^adies
and Children
AT SALE PRICES

CaMlcton,
plurality it.
. con­
gressional und legislative, republican,
about 100.
1'reclnct republican ex­
cept prosecuting attorney. Mannl's
majority. 27: Andrus, 133; Nevins.
92; Townsend. Ill Sullivan, 3.
CnMlcioti. 3ml
precinct—Ferris
plurality. 17.
No further figures
available on state ticket.
Ilepubli-

dictates received pluralities averaging
30. Precinct republican except pros­
ecuting attorney.
Mannl's maj.. 4:
Andrus. 30: Nevins, 15; Townsend,
IS; Sullivan. 30.

$7.95

LxADIES AND M1S8EB
TAILORED KKIHTH.
Snappy, good style skirts. Excellent
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You will wonder why we offer such high grade underwear as Mun
sing now at sale prices. Here are the facts: We have just secured
the exclusive sale of Athena Underwear, the only correct-fitting, and
the finest finished underwear in America. It'is superior to Munsing
in every way. We want nothing but the best for our trade, hence
these wonderful bargains.

•1.35 and
SI.25
ami SloO
1150 Munsing Union
Unwn OO
a)c
5t)c (u
to 65c Munsing Vest und
Suits for Ladies and Missel, while
Pauls..ror fjtdics und Mltecs. all
and silver. Special Sale Price1
gray nni| white. Special Sale SWo
$1.75 und t2.00 Munsing Union Suits for Price:w-'V
Udlra ami «&gt;»».■». .11 Mjlr,. m.
-Q
„„
r„,„„ 8d„, Icr
il.Ou Munsing Union Suits for
while and bilVer. Special Sale 'KI
dren. sixes from 3 to 18 yrs.

g-’JS to toio Munsing Union Bulls for I

(T* -j

r.9c to 80c: Munsing Vest nnd
Ladies and Mines, all Myles.
OO '
while and\ silver.
Special vk I WrS Punts
for children.
ail sires.
Sale Price J.......................................xpx.XVJ] Special Sale Price VFX

Special Sale
Price

85c

fiOn valtn-x Si atinl Sole
Price

'YfA

Children'* Veet and Pania de
ntt&lt;l 35c values.
Spec-ini Sale
Price
..r:

50c
39c

grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday Only
Ti^ret Salmon, 1 lb. cans 10c i 17 lbs. best H. &amp; E. Granu20c Baking Powder, Iff._„_10c | lated Sugar for'

I 8 bars of Lenox Soap.
vl । 7 bare of Bob While St

| JHI Jautph Qamints at Jali Pricts Until Sold Out 11 AH«nd Our Jaiiyii Jalt ^arfy and haft /trit thaici

Ideickgenant &amp; Riede
footings' foromost Department Slort.

Jtargut Jtock of Audits' and Childrtns Rtadi/ Jo Utar in Barry Co.

Johnsown—Ferris* plurality'. 3. No
further reports -on stale ticket. Con- ean, except treasurer.
i men had returned to he ad quails re.
Mannl's rat&gt;J. | November 11.
sheriff’s office.
greaaiona) and legislative, republican.
..... | they were again summoned to ths
Funeral services tor Mrs. Nlchglaa .wo urr,
33.
Township republican. Mannl's 47; Andrus, 71 McIntyre, 9: Townsend. 63; Gould. 28.
,6. AJlerdliig, who died suddenly at roust venison, Deputy sheriff Lichly same residence, u* the fire had again
maj. IS: Andrus. 30; Nevins. 30;
■
' her late home In Carlton on Tuesday husuned to the park and whipped ] broken out. The blase, however, yu»
Townsend. 23; Gould. 1.
extinguished before they arrived. The
"Utile Mb- Mayo'' Story ConI wUi bo hcld hi St. !;&lt;»■&lt;• Catholic Un- tire Into subjection.
Maple Grove—Ferris* plurality. 13.
•A few years ago we considored
John 1.™ .h. na.M,&gt; 1&lt;k--i !«"•
M,h ll“”
tlnuod On Page Four, church on Friday at 10:96 o’clockNo further reports on state ticket.
lliut we were dot ng well if we. cur'
“
A twn column story appt-ara this
The Normal School uf Physlca' E.i- ! elgur-muker has placed upon tpc
Republican congressional and legisla­
.••&lt;1 10 |H?r cent, of the riiims of Brain
Field's First Nssd.
tive pluralities about 30. Township vteek in the BANNER and owing U» uculion has u half page adv. Ip till- market a new cigar. "The Special.''
l alighi' and Nervous Prostration
• priest
■—• —
- railed
-..-J upon to &gt;pray
mw
A
wm
republican except prosecutor and tho very crowded condition of the issue Of tho^BANNER an page IC; It. which is m'aklng a great "hit” with t।
brought io us, but siuce the iiitro^makers who like a Havana’ finer.
pages
the
story
in
some
vvhat
broken
contains
much
that
ta
of
Interest
and
orar
the
Warren
fields
of
hla
pari8h|dasheriff.
Williams*
maj.
8;
Andrus,
(ItlDlion o( ilezislol into our hos­
I will give five dollarn tor Intof- &gt;; era. He passed from -one
— inrioaurs to
31; Ncvina. 13; Townsend, 23; Sulli­ uji. It starts on page 12 and fa con-1 ’JANNEIl rcadery should read this)
pital we cure more than DO per
tinned on page 4.
j adv.
mation
that
will
lead
to
the
convlc'
gn
Other
an(
j
pronounced
ht3
btnodicvan.
13.
cent, of Uli the eases in its various
«•»«»■
Orangeville—Osborn's plurality, 43.
Dr. Vaughan of Ann Arbor will !,&lt;... o&lt; .!&gt;. v.nS.l. -I ll.ll-W'-r Uon
forint brought to us.
11 buildi
| speak in the court house at Charlotte nUM .1. tamM -ad wnl-d -n ■ ,u
state, congressional and legislative,
„
&lt;b«
ju-w IhstifiA gives new energy, new
rror-nr.
I Ho no. do lhl&gt; Io
»»
„
Saturday afternoon, November 7. un­
icpuhlican. about G4.
Township re­
life, imw blood and strength to any
LOCAL NEWS
’
publican. except prosecuting attorney.
der tho auspices uf the Womens' lUinish. but to bring to their notice , •'brethren
pari of ihu body attacked by those
—
no
use
to
pray
herd
—thia
I Club. Subject, "Race Betterment." thu dlsrcputablo business uf law i '■
Mannl's maj. 27: Andrus. 55; Nevins.
■ Every one la Invited. . No admission. breakcra. nnd save them from furttur j-needs fertillxing.”—San Fraadseo Ar­
33: Townsend. 55; Sullivan. 11.
lUnflslol in a powerful tonic imurBANNER re ul. rs should tafca nahj fcc.
eirps In crime it it can be dune. ' gonaut.
Prairieville—Orborn's plurully,
T.
iHliing food medidine composed of
tho“Nqrmal
School'
**’ *half
“’** page of
' **"*
* ■*'**■
Thomas Wntcrs has been wearing Dated. November 2nd, 1911. Clement I
valuable lotiic Bliniulattla obtained she hud passed so many adventures, State, congressional und llgcslativr of" (he
of
Physical
Truinir.g-on
page
1«
of
this
. nn
,y JoV
iat cxpreavongauring
•
republican,
about
81.
Township,
re
­
and
Harry
was
—
kissing
her!
Jruui vegetable drugs,
llezistol
tn unnFUBI
unusually
jovial
exprcMion/during Smith.
Anfltant Cult of ths FlycrtsMr.
publican.
Mannl's
maj.
39:
Andrus.
■ oiiluiim m&gt; nniTo’y-oi or other dun,M^C'
J tho last few daya /Tha reason for
'Darling!” he cried. "Darilng! 1
Many deprcdaUonf were committed!
Izslxehub wax ihh fly |od rf Bkfon
We are showing a line line of midthe fact that he'is grandfather, n
ponnu drugs whirli merely deaden couldn't find you—I have wanted you 87: Nevins, 85: Townsend. 87; Gould.
....
------------------------— .
(referred to in II Kings 1:», 3, • aU
j.aili Mimpprarily but give no perwinter millinery: also a nice line ot j daughter having been born un Wed- whl&lt; h did not involve
the disturbance
. „ .
. addj*.
Itutland—Ferris' plurality. 9. State, waists and ladies wear. F. L. Fair-! Draga&gt;- of last week to Str. und Mrs.
umuent relief or cure the cause of ried? That mesuga was for me,
■I v.luabk pr.pe.l,«...
congressional and legislative, demo­ child to Co.—Adv.
.lihou, auplruar,. When .
.! *•»
5!l,l J th. VU
’
Ruy Waters.
wasn't It? And you took my name so
i ho drivae
at (he
cratic. average 14.
Township demo­
Hejrisl*'! &gt;« a powerful
body
whoul
hw.
throw
Elmer
hmr;
hr.
•»
h
"
riT
*
"
'
h
* JUst
The
annual
mrating
of
the
Soldiers
j
U(
jge
Smith
is
dlsquullhcd
from
that I should understand ”
cratic Except clerk. VYillUma* maj.
. iV.k and are nnv min’l
l.ijilder und blood maker; it i« Hie
"O. let me die!” murmured Miss It; Andrus. 17; McIntyre. It; Shep­ apd Sailora Death Benefit Association i hearing Hie Downing-Brooks case on gy- Into tho river, however, they wcnl Ths files were then and are now man a
fowl remedy known to tlic medical
will be held in the court room on account of an Interest in tho Nash- to far. ' Mr. Hynes reported the care worst enemies in Paleatine and Eppt.
ard. 4: Sullivan, 33.
prufenion to enrich Him. watery Mayo. *T shall die of shame."
Haiurdaf. November 14.
•
j uj|c bank. Judge SIcDouald. of Grand io CUy Marshall Goldsmith and the I
rimambtr *&lt;U how we bad t? ba
"Why not get married first?" sug­
Idoml,
and
tmpply
new rich
Yankee Springs—Osborn's plural­
|nwsily fighting Uietn off with fans
In order tn Uitroiiucc my line at) Rupids, will hear the vase on Thurs- boys were glad to get out of tfcaj
gested Harry.
"It only takes a few ity, 14. State, congressional and leg­
Idoud In flit- whole body.
traveling in tboxalsntb.
ehoes I will sell t&gt;r r sport time,: d|y mu ruing. 4udgo Smith will hold scrape by hauling the buggy trom the j w,|eD
Township,
It wrli be found a inoitl valuable minutes, and then we'll consider the islative, republican, H.
water on Monday aftqrndon and frs-d
settlsil on the eyes of tfia
then's 43.10 shoes for 33.90. LudiJW'.i i court for Judge McDomild.
.
in camw of aver slimulaUon matter an»w.r'
republican.
Mannl's maj. 18: An­
turning H tu Its nwntr. Mr. Hynes | MWj-_ anx literally aunkifi out their
too
fur.
Mr.
Hynes
reporlctl
the
case
Mcmhcra
of
Kmlly
Virginia
Mason
the ewmsivo Use id
And M|m Mayo, staring at him iu
-•Adv.
Chapter. D- A. II. will gather at the
M deprratiiim. dulluoM wonder, realised that this was really Gould. 7.
Homo papers burning In 'th? !»»«&gt;■
Mrs.' Hurry Tryan will entertain, twine af Mrs. Chua. X WriWrt, coror intoxication: ill Mr. Trefusis aa well as Harry. And
Tliornopplc—Oaborn's plurality 19.
tho dotirc.wing effect*
Htato congressional and leglalaUve the Welcome Corners L A. H. and W. . ni-r I'grk and South st*. Munday at- merit of the residence on Walnut at’.,
•trangi Wftman.
.the wyaiem u» ib urn-- U1U,— -—’
tickets, republican. 76. Township, re­ C. T. U. on Thursday, Nov. 11. A pie- ternoon. November 9. where they will occupied by Churlea Rlede and fam­
-Waa It a gurfi waddlagt" ' D&lt;cldpublican.
Manm's muj. 3; Andrus. uic dinner will ba served., AH are 1 i&gt;e entertained by Mr*- Grace Bauer ily resulted In two calls fur the Bre­
(Copyright. lju. by W. G. Chapman.)
men on Friday morning. When tht
cordially invited.
v
ami Mr». Chas. A- Wslassrt.
»dly! Heth thh bride Ana the grooni
e wuiidtrful
‘
The ladles uf tuo JSptovoph! cliurdi
A Uro carclcrely Marled In the &lt; »&gt;'
«eia so scared thdy eotlll WHIf
we will uuiil.
'
'• hold
a rutnmsg*
in the park Tuesday murtilng ibrru.&lt;-ned to whistle announced that thu tire
It- for
in
Woodland—-Hlsburn'a plurality. 4b.]'will
ho!
wuney store,, one door eu-t of the -pnad tu thu.deer park, and
fitatu cougresaional and legislative. I Withe?
■ Star groctry,
hurraing Wcdaraday., tvriding In the viuinity hotffied the cd. About !• minutes after the rue- j
republican. 67.
Township rcpubU-l&amp;Utr
gv
Itepori of the Hold Ph'slriun in u
Leading New York Hospital &lt;m
the Litre of Bruin Fatigue uiai.
- Nervous ExhausUoii.

�AT WHATEVER you
VV demand in your

Who have spoken to us about Christmas photos
are
wait until December for their sittings
going to be rushed. Now the kind of photos you
want and we want to make for you—ought to
be made under the most favorable conditions.
Our phone number is 26. Call us up and make
appointment for your sitting right away. You can
have the photos finished later if you choose.

Will l&gt;c lh&lt;- bible reading
Friday afternoon Sprayer miwting.
2:10. at &gt;lnt Waits's.' 5&lt;rT X. BroadFriday evening. 7:18, choir practice
In charge of Mrs. Kslltr.
Sunday school. 10:00.
Classes for

Clothes and of your
Clothes you can find in
Kuppenheimer Clothes at
this store at a price you can
afford.
DUTCHESS TROUSERS
MUNSING UNION SUITS

determines the grade of work you select—You
wont have to offer an apology with every picture
you give away.

PERSONAL MENTION

One Price Clothiers

Sunej cf Lee Cobh war’m Neshville
Monday, on business.
Ilobert Buryzh visited relatives In
Grand Itnplds. Hunday.

Hastings, Mich.

is now complete, the finest line we have ever
shown,
Christian Nqtcace Society.
lid Jefferson M.
1
Hunday service al 10:10 i
Subject, "Adam And Fallen M

G. Elmer Landen. wudor.

Phone

4MB.

Mctiiodkt Ephmopal 'chun-ii.
Iter. IlttMH-ll H. Ilrcady, 1-nMur.
Services next Hunilay al follows:

The auditorium of the church will
he In readinhu for eervicea Sunday •The Pain of Progreas.”
morning and will be opened to the
15:00 noon. Bunday echonl.
.
4:00 p. m.. Epworth League.
7:00 p. m.. worship nnd address.

Judge Smith I* holding court
Grund llaplds far Judge M. lioiir.lri.
Yeakley. 2:00.
Sunday achool.
Wc noted with pleasure »n Increas­
ed attendance' at tho preaching ser-

Sftelbbms Block

reorganlxatlon of.the Sunday school '
will meet with the general wishes of 4ay
the community.
Wc will do our Mlnr

Cedar Posts Bauer Bros. Hate 3 Cars of Cedar Posts

Ail sizes and lengths at lowest prices. Fencing time will soon be
here and you will want a lot of these old reliable Cedar Posts

worth
doing at all,

Frank Hllvcna. of Hmtlogs townahlp.
Jim. Mary McQuartio returned SaruAlay from n week's vlall with her

Shingles

Three Cars of Cedar Posts

chlldre:

Mrs. H6yd Gankin
spent a few day* wi
l-'reepun early in thu 1

The low. to our ehurch nnd'Sunday
pastor will dlacuN. the relation of di­ school of Myo. Mary Bolter nnd Mil­
vine healing, Christian* Science tp the dred Fintcr la keenly felt by ua all..
gospel of Christ, nnd the spiritual Many exprvo*lon« of sympathy were

it's worth ^P-

First class work
at all times is

len over Bunday.
/
.
Mi*. l‘hyllls~H^H'"lds I" spending
a few days witty her daughter, Mil­
dred in Chicago/

our motto.

We also have on hand a large stock of

SHINGLES

Judg&lt;

with you on
your next job.

and PATENT ROOFINGS at prices which are the lowest for several years.
This is a good tipie to do your roofing. We have sold more lumber this year
than ever, but oiir yards are stocked full of every kind of Building Material
the price and quality of which cannot be beaten in Barry Co. Give us a call.

Another perfectly good reason for
"pure shoca" l/gbltti'.un is that &lt;t l« so
disappointing to an arctic explorer to,

PATENT ROOFING
Burton.

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PHONES 254-224

BAUER BROS., Prop's

from the mill drum which the dour or
meal star purchased. .To avoid criti­
not anjoy doing, that toward which cism in this connection, millers should
ofaculties of thought, feeling and
temperment do not converge with in keeping the tullla clean, but resort
unanimity of assent.
occasionally to fumigation. HydrosCyajHc acid ta jhe best agent for thia
purpose, since it hi no way Injures dry
J‘»yThing to Be Stttled First.
■h hum.- on
" Your society started out to decide mill produeja at any kind, and the fact
.’*l; a number of questions of great scien- that It is extremely txileonou, makes
uhi.. "**
,lflc •wportanc*.- "Yes. We arranged one Very careful In handling Lt.

HASTINGS. MICH.

This is a Good Time
To Open a Savings Account in the Hastings National Bank
Hundreds have been added to those holding our
ccrtficatcs of deposit. Our commercial depositors
have increased in proportion.
This growth is significant endorsement of the
:rvlet’this bank readers.

Ji you have not placed the whole or a part of
your Mivings in our Savings Department, delay no
longer. No matter where else you have money

upon deposits you should have also a savings «ccount at this bank.
When you earn’ your account at our bank, back
of your money stands the immense Federal Re­
serve System of the United States Government,
and it makes no difference whether your deposit
is a small or large amount the protection and se­
curity is Just the same —your money is absolutely
safe.
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We Pay 3 per cent, Compounded Semi-Annually, on All Savings Accounts.

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank

Barry County

bugs found by a housekeeper In het
Sour arc Jb«*rv because w,f carelessness
Id keeping the flour bins cic;;t». Gate

Hastings, Mich

itiuo-ist und,t0
,hB manifestation of the
mi. »ts „f P»yehlc impulse in- protoplasmic life
motorc.l t.- .»■«•
molecular energy developed by
the' prismatic transmutation of light .which there Ifeuny record. So great
waves and kindred topics." "And Bare ta the"antiquity'pf 'the rose that all
you done so?" "No. We've only been acriiuut of ilk origin has been lost.
In Egypt the rose lw depleted cm a

�THE MANHNGR BANNER, NOVEMBER 3, »*14.

?

Daniel E. Birdmil County’Drain Com­
missioner of the County of Barry and
mate of Michigan,1 will on the 2&lt;rd

—
By GRACE MOON.

Tva com* Jo the conclusion," Lor-

rork «&gt;f late years
of one nnturaliy

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was raw mid the child
tint strong.
The’ maw refuimd to shut tho window
and «&gt; Lctiorn pushed him off the

la btUH'd on thia tragic episode and in
mau'.&lt; eharm and _------------------—
proved to be a myth. Lenora throws
herself ou the chivalry of Juda*. Jury

home of Geo. E. Bryant In the town­
ship of Baltimore. In said County of

cleaning out of a certain Drain

to economise."

hl. b .Mftsj broiher asked meekly. ‘Do you find
■ i. ’I .uni p bard to »ave?"
»ra.”j
rintor j
. ..
.. .
.
,, ,
.
ressou.
1 saveu su riKui. uui iv
In New York nn&lt;t .It did something t
_,.v
You sm 1 rnmorr than plea*.- the criiic»-lt pie... &gt;
‘ "Uy
u &lt;&gt;.. Fuur -.i. I .. r«mU»a ..11
',"b
season.
cause I got sort of tlfed of It—and anyFrorri-tbe variety of lhe pints of bls' how, six dollars looked rather big to
play* Barrio Is undoubtedly u ilrenin- me just now. I had to-realgn now or
nessing Th. Legend of Iwnorn.” For 1
hl* heroin* he lake* an «»l&lt;l-f । -hlr.m-d .
young woman who ta n 1-k-nd of munj ■
Hho
type*.
She i*
ta a
a combination
combination «f
of nil!
oil I
tho women that you have ri’er met or;
studied.
She U .-harming, lovnldo
nnd exhibits tho n«UAt feminine r.-nd•ncy to
but on.- side «&gt;r a mibjecl. &gt;

weeks. 1 had a long Hat of things I
wanted more than I wanted the club,
Bud ,lx dollaM would go far toward
M6Uln&lt; thum "
“ .. . .
.
.. . ..
1 dun 1 ’fo“d*r
the. money
I**** !««’«'• •&lt;&gt; 7°“ “f‘er th» amount
you squandered this summer."
"Don’t remind roe of It." Loretta
pleaded guiltily. "1 certainly bad a
good time even If I did spend a lot.
Well, after I resigned I felt very right­
eous and proud to think 1 had shown
strength of character, because, after
all. thu club is rather nice, and I'm go­
ing to nils* It. I felt so comfortable
that when I met Nan I subscribed a
dollar to that benefit she's getting up
for. the children of the mission. She's
received a quarter from most people,
so my dollar pleased her. I told her
I had given up the club, and felt I
could afford a little extra. 1 took her

Mnbnlrig Drain." located and estab­
lished in the township of Baltimore
In raid County of Barn' nnd drecrlb.

¥

Commencing nt n point whore the
Mack rind Manning Drain crosses the
highway running north and south on
land* owned by (leo. K. Bryant,
thence running north along west side
of Mid highway to corner of highway
road.
.
Whole length of drain to l&gt;* cleaned

Said Job will bn let by section* The
section at the outlet of the Mtid

mulnlng sections In their order up
stream. In actordancr with the dia­
gram now nn file yrlth tho other pa­
per* pertaining to mid Drain. In the
office of the County Drain' Commis­
sioner of the said County of Barry,
to which refkrence may be had by all
made nnd received Accordingly. Con-

sponsible bidder giving adequate se­
curity for the performance of’ th&lt;
work. In n sum then nnd there to be

s

NE of the biggest factors in helping people maintain good
health is the eating of pure, sanitary baked goods from good
old-fashioned recipes and made under perfect sanitary con*
ditions. Our bakery is on the second floor where sanitary conditions
can. prevail and we invite you to inspect it from first to last. Then,
too, we make all our products from the very highest grade materials.

Pure Food O
Means
Good
Health

L o

McElwain.'

Wlmi the Mall &lt; an-fcre Do.
According to n record kciit »&gt;f mall
delivered hi this city on six day* tn

"I Saw tha Loveliest Scarf."

£

STAR BAKERY &amp; RESTAURANT
t

PHONE 381

QUALITY BAKE SHOP

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

th
th
dl

Com. at

:s Prices Cut To
the Core
THE

of sec. 27. thence west on % line 149
lent District* will be *ubrds to center of Battle Creek and
Hastings road, thence along highway
63 rda. e on a lino parallel to 4 line and persons Interested In, the afore­
14* rds a 63 rds to beg. sec. 27. B 19 said lands, are hereby cited to appear
Acres of n 38 acrea of that part of n at the time und place of such lee-

stationery store on the corner had a
inagaxine In the window that i‘re been
looking for, so I went tn to look at IL
** jvu
ur".ir.
,
1 liked it ao much that 1 gave the man
v
Daniel E. Birdsall.
a subscription for two year* He
County Drain Commissioner of the
Com. 26 County of Barry.
showed mo bow I could aavo * lot by of s 4 of a c U sec. 28.
Dated, llastnlg* Mich., Nov. 4. A.
subscribing for two years at unco, and rda w of a e cor. sec. ; 8 for place of
I
“&gt;81 I ought to. I am going to
wWKusw*! UMllMakloukt
Enormous Damaps by Rata.
to wear blinder* In * store district!"
Com. IS rd* n of point where
"It might be an excellent Idea!" center of IJnatlngs and Rattle Creek
widely agitated tn the United States
said Ixiretta's brother. "It wouldn't
in 1909, It was said than by authorities
be necessary to be careful not to fall
Com. at a point CO rda w of that the loss In this country from
to aee any frihnda you might be pass­ to beg.
s e cor. aee. 28. thence n along high­ rats was more than 1150,000.000 year­
mail &lt;2). Glen Hornsby, Mrs. Floyd ing, because your friends wouldn't. way 9 rds. e 21 rdA s • rda w 21 rds ly. No more destructive animal exists.
House. (2), Miss Cordell* Kimpson.
"The worst Is yet to come.1' sighed
depredations upon all sorts of mer­
Ixtretta. "1 hadn't been in the house
How Linoleum Kills Germe.
chandise, devours eggs, kills poultry
Germah scientists have discovered five minutes when Jean called up to
and game, robe tho family larder, even
Com. 12 rd* s of a point
that disease germs quickly die when ask me to subscribe for that course of
gnaws through lead pipe* causing
they come In contact with tho ordinary lectures on the situation in Europe, 4 Ji post n of a e cor.
floor covering known us linoleum Tills und of courao I had to. say that I thence w 40 rds n 11 rds c
Com. 50 rds w of 4
ta thought to in- due to tho disinfectant would, because she had already seen
matches sometime* to his hole, and
propertien of llnaec^ oil which is found
gnaws away insulation from electric
I fooling flush. Jean would hero beau
tn linoleum In large quantities
‘ hurt If I bad declined to, when I had
Com. In highway at Intersection of Uplles with great rapidity, one pair,
f
t
I Just given Nan |3.
li line a e &gt;i sec. 21. thence a along
City of Apartment Houses.
"I had scarcely hung up the receiver highway 21 rd* 14 ft. 8 in. to n line under* favorable clrcumefaneee. laDwelling houses are fast becoming T.hen Paul Forsytho telephoned to
by thence w parallel with % line 90
iwnew ones are built every year, but hum i jP ciub ho'a starting, and as I wouldn't
A New York homeopath, speaking
» deeds are torn doan to make room for ml„ that for tho world I promised 1 line thence e along ’* line 90 rd* to
at the recent convention In Atlgatlc
’ hnelnesa
bu t ip ess buildings
building, or blr
big anartments.
apartments. wou&gt;d&gt; thouih thc due, are golnK to
City, said that conserving tho eye­
Today the metropolis ta a city of ' be pretty heavy. It was only when I
sight was a phase of health conserva­
apartment hourea.
vent up to my room and counted It
Com. c:
tion too often overlooked. He said that
all up that I found what a lot I had
In. 50 per cent of the blindness in thle
----- - .m^rwnv
««
•length of saving that
The More....
Important
Thing.
country was due to conditions that
A big physlcjan says It will soon b* ,C- Ueln»: c«»nomlcal has led me into n to beg. also com. 21 rda 7clt* w of
might have been avoided.
possible to control the sex of the child . a ,ot ot «*,ra'Bg“t&gt;cc-"
where Battle Creek’ and Hastings
• Can’t tome doctor tell us lhe more Im3 j "By ,he
the *■?
way,"
’." her "brother
-brother said,
*ds 18 chs. w 25
r.! chuckling. "When 1 camp
In -I saw
. portant thing—how to control the ac-j
— ■links e 70 rdit «
‘He disappeared one day and stayed
a memorandum on tho telephone table
tlons of a child?—Cleveland putnl
’
: that I took the liberty of reading. Il 3» r. 10 links
Iiealer.
15 chs. to bog. Com. at point where peered, and hla wife took him back."
was a message from the secretary of
highway that leads from Battle Creek “Are they happy now?" "No; ho says
. the Woman's club."
- Talking About Skill.
to Hastings crosses « line sec. 28. she's unreasonable about' trifles."
Son (a golf enthusiast)—"You must
"Atceptlng
'Axceptlng my resignation, I sup- thence w 28 rds
Mktfbwlodge, father, that It requires
a great deal of skill to drive a ball j "It aald." her brother went on re- thence s 28 rd*
Louisville Courier-Journal. .
1W yard* ' Old Farmer—"Rubbish! . lenUessly, "'Though I regret ft very

lowing place* were delivered:
1
• J. K. Crook, 399" piece* weight 4«x J
pounds.
'v
Cha* H. Hlstwn. 11278 ple.-e«. weight j
02" pound*
:
Jakle Edger. 4310 pleoe* weight i
6 । PV.Un^.’'
,
,
, t-U.StoWK.IU.
»"»*•
421 pounds.
Parcel Post —F. A. Wopd
packages, weight 1238 pnunrtK

It don't require half as much skill u much. 1 shall be obliged to decline
It does to drive a pig W feet"
I to accept the resignation, owing to Battle Creak to Hastings crosses a sec.
Restrictions an Newels*
tho fact that our by-laws forbid tho line of see. 28, thence west 21 r 7
\&lt;«dera of i.owspspars tn Bsrilg w»
links, ri 5 rda 154 «hs. a 21 rds 114
acceptance of resignations tendered
to be limited to calling out tha bubM
Dally Thought
■ after the 1st of September, unless tha
at the journals they psU- Tc «a£H
known the contest* of the paper* or
the to Indicate any particular Item at
than foil, .
-&gt;- news le forbidden.
je-Cicero . _BANjjn WANT’ ADV^ pAY_

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J. S. GOODYEAR CO
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
The Entire Stock Now Being Sold By the
Merchants* National Service Co.
*
&amp;

HOUR SALE

Closli

HOUR SALE
FRIDAY AFTERNOON

Monday and
Tueaday

MONDAY MORNING

On* lot of Childrens' Fleeced
Lined Underwear to go

TEN YARDS of fine Bleached
Muslin for

One lot of Indies* Underwear,
fleec-d lined, to go

HOUR SALE

.

You can buy TEN YARDS of ex­
tra good grade Bleached Muslin for

59c

59c

21c

HOUR SALE
SATURDAY NORNING

4 line
the forenoon until five o'clock In the
afternoon, the aaaessmrnt for bene­
fits and the lands comprised within

McElwain

Just a Word About Malted Kream

Malted Kream Bread is made from the same formula as that
used by the biggest bread maker in the state of Michigan. Malted
Kream is making a big hit and if you haven't used any of it, better
order some now.

right to reject any and ail blds. The
date lor the completion of such con­
tract. and the terms of payment there­
no wrnpg.
Hhe la so chltd-likn and
irraapondhla.
Sh« domlnati* ti&gt;&lt;&gt;
for. shiril »nd will l&gt;e announced at
the time and place of letting.
links to a stake on n and a H line
bods* la nnxlous to commit perjury so
thence non U line 12 ch* 12 Ijnks to
That
at tKe time and place of *aid
as tn nave her despite her honesty.
of n w 4 sec 34 e4 of 4)
form she got through with her sundae letting, or at such other time und beg. W
1
gave
her
another
doilaiC*
place thereafter to which I. thn Couunccorhpnnying its members s&lt;&gt; that ni»
mistakes might be made.
&lt; &gt;f course
“I thought you devoted your extra
Com. at * point in center of high-,
adjourn the iam&lt; the Assessments for way from Battle Creek to Hastings 36 j,
she Is acquitted. . The humor of the money to the flower mission."
couh room scenes Is double1 edyoit . "I do. usually, but Nan was so per benefits nnd the lands compris'd r«l«. ? ft. 2 in. a of where center of
within the* "Mack nnd Manning Drain
suaslve!
When J Ijft her I cut
Special Assessment District," nnd the
pathos.
Tho pUy Is In throe nett
through one of the stores, and naw tho apportionments thereof will lie an­
nnd opens nt a dinner party.
Tin
loveliest scarf, It was the color I've nounced by me nnd will be aubjact-to thence
roi« of Lenora, ta one of. the &gt;&gt;&lt;■,
beg.
Com. 35 r 9 ft 3 In a of Inter­
been looking for all summer, so I had
that Alta* A drum. ha* ha&lt;L
section of M line running e and w
eomp.uiy nre Arthhr Lewi*. Chnrle* it sent up. I decided that 1 could af­ tn tho forenoon until five o'clock In with Battle Creek and Hastings highHammond. Morton Helton. It. Peyton ford it because1 I had saved six dol­ the afternoon.
Tho following t» n description of
Elsie' Claren* nnd Ignore
"One usually needs what one wants. the several tracts or imrcels of land
constituting the Special Assessment non-resident persons, owners «fhd per­
I've noticed." said Ixiretta's brother.
14 sons Interested In the above described
"You needn't notice thia." Lorretta District of said Drain. vlx.:_,F
cried, '.'because I_ really did need It. of highway nnd e 4 of e4 of
L. idh-V ■Shakespeare." which is in one
set. contains'three acenes nnd Is &lt;!&lt;-- When I got of? the car I saw that
*Ioner ' of highway. Nathaniel Edacrea of w mends. Laura Edmonds. John De
aerilw-d as "iM-lrig one woman's rend­
ing of a notorious work edited by J.
Priester. Susan DePrlsster. Cary U.
M. Burrle." Thta little big play Is
Edmonds, Edna Edmond* Charles II.
supposed tn lie n tnodr raised’ v« rslon
Gorham. Jennie B. Gorham. Charles
and w&lt; F. Duhoi* Mary E- Hook. Cheater
Granger, Nettie Granger, Carl Tuttle.
U lying Daisy Tuttle. Geo. E. Bryant. Willett
B. Rice. Eva Slice. Emma Rice. Floyd
Rice, Chas. Rice, John If. Klmmered sixteen ladles at u 13 o'clock
llng, Harriet E. Klmmerling. H. F.
luncheon nn Thursday. Mrs. J. M. Mcmond* and except land
Johnson, Cor* Johnson,
Frank E.
church.
Wilke* Merton E. Ormabee. Esther
guest. Yellow nn«l green wen-'effec­
B. Freeman, Emmett Herrington.
tively combined In th&lt;- table- decor*13 3-4 acre* off
Jesse E. Warner, Max Smith. Curtis
tiohs und in the tiv-- -c&lt;uir*« menu.
C. Ormsby. Guy C. JCellar, Claude A.
unrev arrantftmeni of yellow chrys­
hereby notified that at the time and
anthemums while Individual cryMul
place aforesaid, or at such other
vnscs holding beh* piuhi*. and cards
&lt;!’.« rda n SO rda
time and place thereafter to which
of Japanese h^d work, marked the
said
hearing may be adjourned. I
ida-re for the guests.
Duping ths afternoon. Mrs. Frank
Hains gave several vocal numbers I
from
and * program of violin tpu’lc was
Lansing.
On Monday,
host at a 6:0

**

!&amp;&amp;&amp;$?

! BEING ECONOMICAL

One lot of $1.23 Cotton Blan-

...97c

JJ"0'0............

You can buy TEN YARDS of the
best American Calico, light or
dark colors, for

One lot of I.ediea* and Child­

MONDAY AFTERNOON

I

You can buy the regular 10c white
embroidered corner Handkerchief!

lie

39c

One lot of Ladies' Ua- A 1 _
ion Suita to go for------- “ IL

HOUR SALE
SATURDAY AFTERNOON

You can buy TBN YARDS o( ex­
tra good grade Unbleached Muslin

One lot of regular 10c Outing
Flannel, stripes, checkx
gc
and plain white to go for. yd.
One lot of $3.00 wool-finish
plaid Blankets to

HOUR SALE
TUESDAY MORNING
We will jilsce on sale one big lot
of Remnants of all kinds of goods
worth up to 23c yard, at your&gt;
choice for

One lot of Torchon and

5c yd.
NO LtMtT-BUY ALL YOU WANT.

The

J. S. Goodyear Co
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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Query Easily OlspoMd Of.
Teeth Turn to Whalabone.
“Hogan,” propounded Schmidt, “if a j
Curiously enough, the great whale
hen unt a half laldt an egg unt a half
a day, bow long vould It dake a hon bone whales haro teeth before they
are borp: but. prior to birth, they are
to lay half an egg?" “A hln." prompt­
absorbed, and latar the great rows of
ly responded Pat. "wud scorn to
whalebone, weighing several tone,
short-change her owner be layln' half
take their place.
an egg. An' nobody but a tightflst
wud Iver think av auch a thing."—
Judge.

Practical Girl.
He (ardently)—"I would lay down
10.0Q0 Uvea for you.” She—"You'd

Small Causes of Fierce Wars.
Borrowing a tobacco pipe and fall­
ing to return it kindled a civil wet’ 000."
which lasted for years among tho'
rival races In Pamir and Afghanistan. Put Worthiness First
A dispute as to the relative attractions,
"The purpose of man's'life is not
of snails and vipers aa food started'
happiness, but worthiness. Happiness
fifty years of fighting between Milan; may come aa an accessory; we ought
and Pisa.
never to make It the end."

Psrplsxlty.
fWhen they are not feeling well,'*
remarked the man on the car, "many
persona find themselves in doubt
whether to take a bottle of patent
medians or try some now brand of
religfon.”--Toledo Blade.
’
'
Not Really Binding.
"Didn't you solemnly promise to
love, honor and obey me. my dear?"

all my life, and he knew I didn't mean
IL"—PuckBut Think of Hla Friends.
Our ideal of a really democratic man
Is one who sticks lo five-cant cigars
no matter how much money be may
make.—Atlant* Journal:

Wise Wife.
"You persuaded your husband tol^"
join a glee club?” "Yes." answered
Mr* Biggins; "when be starts to sing X
at home I can now advise him not to J
tiro his voice,, and when-he sings in X
tbe club I can't hear him.”
.
&gt;
Words Are as Cheap as Ever.
Aq English economist annoancss
tbU a world-wide decline In the pries
of commodities has begun, and that
probably It *111 be more pronounced

NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS
Coon and 8&lt;n»s* recent purchasers of tho John Shrlnor Black­
smith shop rit’Middleville have remodelled tt and furnished it with
all new up-to-date equipment and are now prepared to do all kinds
of repair', iron, woodwork and horse shoeing.
.
Wo also wish to announce that wo make s SPtelaUy of shoeing
driving horses aud welding auto springsAll work guaranteed

a*

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�Sir. and Mrs. Harry Katun am! son ।
J auk of KMlaimiSoo •!«&gt; Mira Mayn.e
| Cunrcr spent Sunday-wttii Mr. and

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DELAY IS PURCHASING any necessary' atlicle docs not add lo its economy.
The purchase of a
healing plant for your home represents loo much money invested to guess.
You mini know.
Dou'l judge a funtuce by looking al your neighbor's cased up-in his basement. Furnaces .-ased
are'lil'd effgx—look alike—but it’s what's inside that counts.

1I7HEN you have a biiioui attack your liver fails.
VV

to perform its functions. You become con­

stipated. The food you eat ferments in your
stomach instead of digesting. This inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible
headache. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will

tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you
.will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better

Chamberlain's Tab
Timely Tips'
A good authority says that boxing
and fencing are not good exercise, for
hard brain workers; they should se­
lect lung walks, swimming or some­
thing of n similar nature where, after1
the movements are once learned, tho j
direction is governed by tho spinal

a'on social ftaturday night. About '73 !
were present and all seemed to have
the rsgutar Hallowe'en -spirit.
Tho
Epvr.nrth league feel grateful to Mr.
and Mrs. Mantel for so kindly offering
thtlr hospitality for thn evening-

Exunihtc the inside of the justly' famous Round Oak furnace utid your choice is decided by its
practical constniclion. Conirol and cleanliness aro made possible by seamless castings, economy
is.made sure by longer lire travyl, and the proper materials of-highest huaiity are used wliere
needed—nearly a ton of new metal is required to produce this haatfng dynamo m&gt; as lo give tbe
maximum of senieo al the minimum cost of upkeep, and last a life time.
Produces warm, pure,
mo list air essential lo good health, burns all kinds of fuel* economically, ami in the home turns
old winter into the balmy, cheery atmosphere ot June, ami lhe marvelous part is. that it costs tm
more per pound Ilian the cheap, temporary, dry-aired furnaces, which eat up fuel find waste too
much of their heal up The chimney*.

. L. Clqyk. Dr. M. J. Cross. Fred
Mrs. Khy t'ayno and little daugh­
Hughes nnd Ix-on Leonard ««rit lo
Battle Crock*'Wednesday evening to ter uqd Miss Fear-tB&gt;«ut u few days
the dedication of the Masonic temple. with friends in Knlafti
Ksv. Richards ofjCalainuaoo spent
Mrs. As* Pennock of Hasting* vis­
Thursday with Rev. and Airs. Qurncy.

You can make your home cheery- comforiabh-. and lietiltliy by in.«lalling this masterpiece ot
ItofW wanners.
.
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■personally investigate', (y-l a copy of our furnace hook which gives a detailed description of the
const ruction of thin sysleiq.
Plans and estimate* gladly Kiven.

ter from hl* son, Ncl*on. lti,6etr&lt;j|(.
Muting that Rev.' Coll"-r • young, si
eon, Lester, died otjjt jlay lust weak.
.We alt sympathize with thu family.

Doubtless tho sorest man in tho
United Stales today Is tho fsllow who
dropped his purse, containing .180.
while h' was robbing ,i chfcken coop,
and who is afraid to claim bls prop­
erty. Verily, honesty Is the best pol-

Aldrich Brothers Company
Hardware, Furniture, Etc.

DELTON, MICHIGAN

Temper-

The center of area of the United
"Coolie" Is a term used to designate States, exclusive of Alaska. Hawaii
nn Asiatic laborer not belonging to and .other recent accessions, is in
ths skilled or artisan class. It does
uprlh of Smith Center, county neat of
most exclusively used to designate Smith cou.nty. in latitude 35 degrees
lhose natives of India and China (and and 55 minutes. and longltudq. QI de­
acmetimes Japan) who’leave their na­ grees and 50 minute*. Tha center of
tive country under contract qf service peculation In 51 miles south, and 657
to work as laborers elsewhere.
miles oast of tho center of area.
‘
To Clean VfgMs.
An excellent varh for cleaning
painted walls la made by dissolving
t«g&gt; ounces of borax In two quarts of

motile, use half of thia mixture to a
pailful of water and uro’ no soap, nays
tho .Chicago Journal. After washing
tho walls rub them with clean cloths
until dry.

Ascertain Your Specialty.
Not cycry man has equal earning
ability or financial judgment. But ev­
ery' man has certain talents that may
be used to bettor advantage than they
arc. Don’t try .to do tho other man's
job'. There is one thing that you can
do better than nny one else. That
ability developed mekna money for
you. Then uso n little iwrso sense and

Y. P. A. wlU bv led by Mra. A. E.
Patton the topic Is '"Getting Out efi
lluurand Keeping^ Qut.'* Amoa d:l-s. | others that we more than half persuade
Every tfne conic and enjoy the meet- ourselves that it everybody else were
just right we could get on easily tn
life; but the fact is that more than.

.very one tn the evemug. Every one
Hickory Friday evening and nil re­ come and lieur this Speaker.
Third Quarterly mcvilng held at
port a pleusant lime.
Juiuoa Hprlngatead has been on tha North Maple Grove, beginning the
aick ll*l for the post few days.

larged
Hadn't Hoard of Him.
Tho hostess asked tho solid man of
her guest Hat to take a talkative
young woman In to dinner. Tho girl
Proper Foot Coverings.
did her best to keep up tho conversa­
Tho medical man presents the moc­
tion. Only once did the solid man de­
casin as the most wholesome foot cov­
sert the unfailing affirmative, and that
ering yet devised, but very few are
was when she asked: "Do you like
sanguine enough to hope that fashion
Beethoven's works?" "Never visited
will permit Its general use. Next to
them,”,ho replied,
tho moccasin. so wtr are told. Is tho
manufacture ?&gt;?
shea that not only permits‘the fool
to perform ita normal functions unim­
peded. tui strengthens It when In useDaily 'Thzu'jht.
ThJ true past depart.- not No truth This is the shoe that. Instead of pinch­
ttrjKtx'dhsM realized b&gt; man ever dies, ing tho fool or farcing It into abnor­
or can nit; but all Is still Herl, and mal Bhapcs'or psJMtlonr, actually fits
recognised or not. Ilves and works
through crid!t«« ch»n«ea.r-C*rlyle.
-HANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Mrs. Cora Ostroth.wHI e.iteriiiln the
North Evaiigejteal L. 4. ,R Thursday.
Novernlwr IX,
All.}/'.: invited.
Mrs. ‘Peter Ba hit find &lt;1 iuglitcr-ln-

Remove the verulfral pressure front the nerves and nature
is again master and life is again restored to the tissue evils
of the weakened organs, in the way of vitual energy, then
you have, body plus life which equals health. Investigate
now. bfftre you are down and out, for time Is an important factor

perous young lawyer. "Most emphatic­
ally." replied the fair maid. "Very
well, I shall lake an appeal- to your
mother. She knows that I haw a lu­
crative practise."—Chicago Record-

Spinal analysis free.

Iji Schenectady, N. Y., a farmer rec­
Keep Faith With Yourself.
ognized In a leather shop the green
Success Io iifu means keeping one's
hide of a horse, which had been stolen
from him but two weeks before. By faith with oneself nnd with one’s
friend*. It means being content to
travel along the jmth of righteousness
In spite of th* fact that worldly good
and ease do not He 'along that path.
Most of all li means “to bo honest, to
be kind, to earn n little and to spend
-a'liltle less,” nnd to taku joy In tho
world and tu spread happiness nnd joy
to all near you.

Be cheerful: do not brood over fond
hopes unrealized, until a chain, link by
link, is fastened op each thought nnd
tended you to bo the fountain spring
of cheerfulness and social life, and not
the traveling monument of despair and
m«!ancboly. —Helps.

Now Located in New Rooms at 118 East. Main

•
Daily Thought
With a little mere patience and a
little less temper, a. gentler and wiser
method might b&lt;&gt; found in" almost
every case, and the knot that we cut
by some line, heady ruarrel »eeue lu
private life or in public 'affairs, by

vices, might yet haw been
the hand of sympathy.—Sic

'Mebbe,

man's bualn^as while dry's married
longer than bachelors. But U all men she take* whea she's tryiu' to collcck
were married, them would be very, alimony."
few spinsters, and if all women werej
spinsters, there wouldn't be any mar­
ried men ,Whnt arc we going to do
about It?—New York World.

Perfect'Outlet.
Gentleness and cheerfulness, these
come before all mortality; they are the
perfect duties. It your morals make
you dreary, depend upon U they are
wrong." 1 do not say give them up. for
they may be all you have, but conceal
them like a vice, lest they should spell
the lives of Vetter and iluivler people-.

IA Great
Improvement
“EVER-LOCT”

Strong Oittimilarltioa.
Mrs. McWhuskcy (watching a couple*

HIGH GLASS DENTAL WORK
At Battle Creek, Dr. Hulmes United Dentists
12 East Main St.

Years in Dental Work In Kalamazoo
Work Guaranteed

regaining health.

foola who aro not reckless 1
keep tbeir feet on the ground,
lyu Eagle,
■

Dr. Frank Holmes

At Lansing, Dr. Holmes National Dentists
113 Washington Ave. N.

HEALTH FIRST

m eeport.

cca iLy'a Friday nt Barryvllh.
Mra. Martha I&gt;&lt; 1!«* arid daughh
Mamie spent Saturday at Mrs. Ma
Ann Delict'a at B.rrryvine
.Mr. ami Mrk Earl’ Kothuar

spooning)—"El's Juist disgustin'. I'm
verra glad ye tlidns mak sic a fool o'.

O YOU know of anyone
who is old enough to
me. Sand)." Mr. McWtrskc/—“Ya,
read, who has not seen that mauua Juldge, wifey; 1 hadno the sama
sign at a railroad crossing?

D

If everyone has seen It at soma
time or other, then why doesn’t
th« railroad let ths aign rot
away? Whydoea lhe railroad
company continue to keep
tboM signs at every crossing I
Maybe you think, Mr. Merchant,
“Moat everybody knoWa my
store, I don't have to advertise.**

illy llosinu UluipM.n o: gland
.Rapids spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents here in thu village.
Mr. and Mrs. 1&gt;. O. Ward are vW;-

Left Eye for Microscope.
in microscopic »ork use tho left eyo
rather than tlio right oayn the Ameri-1
can Machinist. Astigmatism and'otbarl
eye troubles occur more frequently fa '
the right eye.
*

There ate no screws to loosen
and chip the Icukb No hole*,
no screws—lense* always light.

F. R. PANCOASTJEWELER

Per Cent
Nothing is ewr completed in tbs
advertising world.

The Freeport school
elwcd
(rum Thursday until Monday because
of the teachers' inicting at Kalama-

^Capital
S20.000.00
6,000 00
Surplus
A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
DIRE.CTORS'Drr Donald McLeay
George J. Doster
A. A. Aldrich
Wm. Elliott
L. B. Tcerpening
T. A. Aldrich
J. G. Hughes
\ .

PLUMBING &lt;3 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
11 you have any work in the above lines i shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on tbe job.

And you will

find my prices as low as I cao possibly

make them.

My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Walls, Windihills and Gas-Engines Installed.

DELTON,

CHAS. DEN£AU,

MICHIGAN.

City Thursday.
Mrs. Uco. Miller la slightly Imprc
cd in thin writ Ini'
*

he minduy guests of
r.h tfc- Briggs. .
John Morris visited
her. Ajthur-lii 1’luln-

well. Humbly.
Mr. ami Mrs. GUdcuti Urlggn
little daughter
Saturday
iter Sunday school cImm Friday nisat Hutnlay with .Mr. &gt;m) llr«. Leu
croft near Fneport‘
with a llalluwc'eii party.
_ H. I. Miller und Clarence Buunell
left Thursday for tho north, whuru house Mondaythey will spend several week* hunting
•pent Sunday- with' his un--Ie. llunlett
Briggs und famlb- Leon MuntaxMi- .-|x»ui' Saturday and
Sunday in'Urand luplds.
The l-adit®. A|d ftjlcety uf tlita.)
place I* l&lt;&gt; ini'll »i|,i» Mrs. Eugem.
Diiyix for dinner Wednesday.
Hallowe'en was ccriainly enjoyed
lit the Village here by the local lad&gt;,
Good Opinion of Hlmsalf.
who hud full sway ull night. ‘ CmSydney Smith, opec entering d draw­
xldi.rablc dainugvi wus done and Bel­ ing room alone in a fashionable man-.
tflon in tho west end of London. founiT;-,
It lined with mirrors on tribfonr sides I .
Finding himself rcilsated in every di-1
j
Not to Bo Thought Of.
Bhc—"You really ahould give up Nation, he.. retparjjwi:;. “4h&lt; i see
amoklpg;.&lt;t n Sects lhe JtearL" He— There appears to bqjt meeting.of tho1 {
"By that n»Mo..iiij I ought to give up clergy hero and thijrs
.’o.lto a ’
yea also.' —Bo*ten Transcript • F
vary- rupee table attgnriMcvl.
r-w- '

Tbe Department Stores are a
very good eomplt—they are
continually advertising—and
they are continually doing a
good business.

If it pays to tun a fewr ad* 'round
about ChrUtma* time, it cer­
tainly will pay you to run sdli'* jut bovine**, that's all. to

ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER

Sale of tviulor c.lolhiitg begins Saturday. Uclvber 3ts|»
lien: are.sonte of the bargains we will offer you:
19c und 39c per garment
Ladies fleeced union suits, at.

- ■ -39c und 79c per suit.

.Ladies K.'A». all wool union sttils. made front earclully selected
yarns and absolulely mm-shnnkuble, -ul .......................X|.79

Ladies 93.(10 silk and wool union, suils al.......................................

Chiltkrn's fleeced iniioii upd two piece sutif, men's hettty l!t’ic»

••d two piece suits, swvitlets. baby jut*k**h., outing skirt*,
niglit gowu-^i-'ti'M al similarly reduced prices.

outing

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

ncirr

XOTEMRER X 1«14.

MARKETS
Historic Russian Town.
eneker.-i*
mid
ptllhti
WANTS
A; cycler*
Is firoaklth,-----------but it*, prank*
i
Applm&gt;*» -r
fs never
accorded
tho. ar*
Korlirums. whero tho first cxsr of.
---------- ----------------------------------------------t—
,x .
Shorten. Quimby. I’tmht
Russia wa* crowned. I* a pretty town enable *0*0011*1* to gather certain !
“I u’n Moscow Art theater. Cur-,
4&lt; rrrxn-«i wntm-A-da
of 45,000 Inhabitants.
It 1* also 1 tots abotit It. First of all. the veioc-1 “hi eslts are never allowed. Realism
The Besting* Mill!ti4 »
young kuoan for Ils hMuilful monastery of Hr of tho wind can bo calculated to a Bnd naturalness, above everything 11.04 for wheal. Butter
ar Hale Cheap—Rough l-inch ium- for
—,\ly .nwia^Qfib properly in
Ipatlev, founded in 1330. but the tov.il cerisln extant. The whirling speed of
striven for. Priest* are not ur advance In price. 1
lt**|f l» much old-r it was In this th* cyclone Is tromrnddus- The aver. | oDowod to witness theatrical perform-j
and poultry define,
her for rcxiinig and sheeting, also
third wnrd. t*r will Irttde fori ■Henncti, llaetincn*,.Haute i
hill stuff. Phono 4001. Inquire
small*- place. Tom Dovle. 3wks
old monastery that Mlhhael Feodoro-1 azo velocity within the vortex of SOO | •n&lt;’M &lt;" Hu»*t£ but several of the I »
F. O. Plcrcfl^City.
■
“* &gt;
. —.......... - . । .
. , «
vltoh Romanov, who later became'•««*&gt; storms wa* found to he 392 miles J«*&gt;hnK churchmen In Moscow never I
TModuc*.
For Stile— Motor washing tiiAclitnc.I
czar, wa* Hidden When pur»ued by th* 1 «n hour, the minimum being 270 and ,1U
,Co
“
n
to
prbdueUooe
at
the
|
“
ST-^^
ran to sea an uin production* al tn* ISK"jwperacu.'
Wailiingtftn Su City.
2wk«For Sale—Good dry mixed wood
Art theater—from behind the scenes-' Oot»ii*.»:
..... ...
M**»- n-"*- ' I rfT 1U w"
«&gt;♦ «“■&gt;&gt; ll“ »*■'”«»* ««■
imiol llMaa
8S125 nor coni dolivcroil. Phmie A. .
Phone r.4-2 ring*.
2wk«
of ,l&gt;® Romanov* and tho ancestor of
F, Sylvester or Geo. Tolhurst, tf
-------------------- --------- ------------------------------ I the present ciar
Before him the •
Wanted—To buy an upright hoilci. | house of Rurlk bad ruled over Russia
Pottllry Wanted—1 am now located
"Wlth the exception of 'procrastlna-( •"Can you keep a secretT 1* a vary
Hock.
»r fi horse power. Inquire of DAN-; for yeven centuries
' "
in building at renr of Ira OU*
tlon.' you ar* tho greatest thief of I common question, usually put by a
riMtatiranl, near Farmers lliiclitime 1 ever bean! of,” remarked tho: person who doesn't want to. Now
ing Place. Phone "*X[l.
J. G.
ties*. Hits, laJO coins
Kirchner,
if
ward votinjr booth nnd corn*-:
' people's secrets In hi* brain pocket*
Grand and &lt;?
’*
* -•-*- •­
For Hole—Good fi
I'oorn house. । For Hah*—ii.u.n rn Red turkey*. Mr* :
, Is pretty certain to pull one of them aboep.zs; &gt;H*. ’
nicely Incajcd: gn*. hard and soft; ’ Al. Hollister. Nashville. Phone 171 ■
gold ring.
Valued Ixcatpo
brcnu«c a gift. 1I been lodging next to n
a good «upply
supply of
of.I
i out Inadvertently. For, of coarse, olhFOUl.TRT AND mon.
Howard for return to DANNER I conned music snd cat fight*.—Hou*-'
('«■ of Diphtheria In Ha*tlngMwaler in kitchen.
Enquire 1..
long I
A, Cjn.
1-l.on, WII.
It
... .......... .
____ 'w k i ton Chronic!*.
Mrs. j. a Klrcnncr, who rosid* at the portsne*.
Bo wh*n the question
Wanted—Poulin-.
Inquire
ftle-i •"'* Corn.-nu
Inqulro I-c© a Fullsoutlieaitf city limit* is ill with diph-' come*. "Can you keep a secret?” the
Lrnvy'x Feed Sioro,
oopoxilel
Hasthuts, Route -_________ lntf-»r Thanksgiving.
Will furnbu
thqrin. So far, ihl* t.« th© only cO*o; answer should be: “No! Can yt&gt;uf"
IlhlGC. AlcLravy A t.rai'-’. j\,r Rent—A convenient five room
A* it 'Is quite dlilicult if nnt Jmlicit. Hatting/, llonto
Plume til l*o**U&gt;|n J.» dISgno** a CAST of dlph- her, contrary;!© many untrue report*.
Phono .&gt;8.
If । apartment. I.f*2
1-w *
i.t*z 8.
n, Broadway.
Kroatitray. t-w&gt;
Orang* Slower Country.
_________ , i|M*rta in lhe first stage f«pm that Wptch havo it that there are jnany
The production of essence of or
Hampshire
i For Nile oFlrmli- fur smaller h&lt;&gt;u«*.;
For Sale—‘Registered
1.
,,, „r wii)i of ncute tonailltlA- it l« ndvtaable to
1,
ShnllZ.
Kehf.Md projH-ny ..n Stat.- St., at a [
r.ifns.
Bert Newland.
• Tha report that
U Fairchild*
I'houo &gt;32 ,r,&gt;nt !'11
°f suspected diphtheria
|f! -‘bargain.
&lt;&gt;n*» of beat plni-ea Ir.
Phono 164 .1 r.
-’.
&gt;n ■
Iwk w,,h *ho antitoxin treatment.
If the!------------ —
------ ... ------ ... ..._ in Tunis I* confined to the region of
BALKO UAT AND STRAW
boarding or roaming house.
_2_______ I case proven to be one-of_ diphtheria j exse I*, absolutely- untrue. The chit- Nabeul, where 200.000 pound* nf or
angc flower* aro distilled each year,
For Sale—I mo ^building Ini on;
nutoniobUc. Alsi, M.ixiV.i")! aut«. ' Milts from the treatment.
If II! A.« a-precaution attain*!-the spread the dialillation yielding JM pound*
FKEDS—KKTAlL fsicm.
church *L also several
or HenlfurnUhed room*,
passenger^ In good 'condition. I prove* lo l&gt;e only tonsllills no harm i of diphtheria In the vicinity
Cedar of Mianco of neroll, valued at 126 to
Lincoln Park addition.
W. II.
t.
Oood cellar.
n M* D**n.&lt;l*l. Pli**n*‘ 3TMt. Swkslhai! been done. Thin method Is rco-Jcroek. the school ’nt that place has ISO per pound, nnd 74,000 to RS.000
• if I
Pork.
Phone ail.
*io. .Frank Hasel.
quart* of orange flower water.
•nnirti— Exp. rtene d man
want* I!oard of iuaUh.
I &gt;-o closed for a while.
For Beni—Good 8 room house, t“( I----------------------- :----------------------------------work on firm.
Phon© 11B
IV .her. M. D..1 Center and Martin school* havo alward, hard and soft waler in torn Ntalk* for sale—1 have Mm**
42.1 Weil Blate St.
•
He-.lil, Officer. i*o been closed.
BANNER WANT ARVS. PAY
kitchen. Phone 488B. L. A. Cain
wry choice earn stalks for Mle.
|fF Mr. Albert Swartz will deliver what Wanted—Position by elderly lady n|
■—■■■■
----- --- ------ —
j you want.
Inquire nt 62"
For Kale—At a bargniii 225 acres.
with two Mia of good building*.!
Will deliver
throe miles north well of Nash-' winter.
ville,.one hair mile from srlioul;
jeui-nii'n ni
rood fence.* soft and hard water.’
rr than November 7th. Some
Will *&lt;011 ii) or 4&lt;&gt; acres with
buildings. Elzey .Mead, .Morgai*Ka|e_ll|.uU aiding coming'
mnblr price.
Ree m&lt;‘ about it “t
Boule 1.
•*' year* old. sound....
&gt;nce.. Roy Andrus. Trustee.
and well broke. 7
yr. old cow. *alf Holstein and half.
For Sale—A few cord* of' nice, dry,
Durham, l^i crotch
breeching! or Rent—Six r-***in house corner I
2-fool furnace wood. Fred See-! *
' *
-----Oliver I
Walnut and Montgomery St*. 2
her. City.
if
John A.,
riding plow
block* from school and from Felt
All Persons are forbidden from
Boot
factory.
Enquiro Alonzo
hunlinu or I rapping *»» my farm.*
Darling.
Iwk
secLion 3t. Rutland. George .L*rmiddle rfged lady na
otlcc—Mr. VanBout, an cxperlencrtl
dan.
2wk«,
In family,
blacksmith., hu opened n black­
but Wood
For Sale—Horri*&lt;l Hock cock* an.l*
smith shop in Cedar Creek, nnd &gt;
cockerels. ■ Parks and Pitlsllchl
home for right party, Ilea. Ruhprepi
Mrain. F. W. Vomlicder. 48 No.
baugh. Hasting*. Route
line.
Zll-2 long-1 short:^
Union SL Hallie Creek, .Mich.
Bell phone 727-W
4wk*
Wanted—Party who pick«-&lt;F«up band
Ia»t 1
For Sale or Tr
C a
good
Han&lt;l q»vatd- forth*
..... place for a
-------- --- —...
rcllred farmer:
Write, call or
phone Ira B. Baldwin. Ilastlng*.
buggy.
or Sale—Several hundred bundle*
eomstolk* cheap. If taken in field. For Rent—Hoom fui’niabed nnd tin­
* The
FRENCH’S
WHITE
LILY
FLOUR
that
we
are
For Sale—House nnd lot. Inquire
' furnished. L’*« nf iiiltK
al 848 East Bond St.________ If
making with our up-to-the-minute equipment of machinery, is so far
SUPERIOR to anything that can be made with oid style machines, that there
For Sale— Hogs. Du roc Jerseys, any
Kor Item­
tinriirnlahXr
is NO COMPARISON. We don’t charge any more for it than as though
thing you want;- 27 head to
cheap.
sow and eight pig"- Will GillMple,
choose from. Registration papers
we had old equipment, but our customers are so much better pleased with
Delton.
Iwk
free. Fou&gt; fresh cows and •three
house and nice room’
the QUALITY of the flour we are making, that we feel well repaid for
colls, one, two and three year* Good full blood Buff Orpington-—-Not
keeping our mill-closely up-to-date. Satisfied customers has always been
old. all three sisters. Will make
having room and not wishing to
the aim of this mill, and we never let the question of EXPENSE stand in
iCsiO lb* horse*. Waroie Krl-ey.
put in winter quarters will *&lt;-ll a
k'anicd—Portner with
F*00 ca«h j
llasling*.,.Mielu Route 7.
Phon&lt;*
quantity of hen*. 75c; pullet* COc.
the" way.
Must be hustler. Investment gunr349-2 rings.
2wk*
With all the recent improvements in rhachinery, making the. BEST
Itert Rawdr. Woodbury, * Mich.
Ems HTaher—-No. i clean aim De.*li.
W. IL St. in. I
product of any kind is largely a fitter of equipment and help.. This is
Phone. Woodland, Mich.. B4-1-2.
2«
cent.*; small and dirty 23
lintel. Grand I
ESPECIALLY TRUE of flour. The latest models of flour-making machin­
lirk
cents.
Wf want your poultry.
Itapid*. Mich.
ery get all of the flour-goodness out of the wheat that is lost by any mill us­
Will pay highest prices.
Joseph
ing old-style machinery. Unless a mill is fully equipped with the latest
Bogers.
.
tf
Id.
8. A. Wcrtmvn. Bedimproved machinery, that mill CAN NOT make the BEST QUALITY
Banffcld exchange,
Iwk
For Salo—A few full blood Poland
W. J, Watkins. Hosting*.
of
flour.
China pigs, cither sex.
Prices'
Illgtie&gt;t price* paid for poultry de-1
reasonable.
Ready for service.!
But the latest patented and improved machines cost money-just as all
weeks old.
Exceptlonpliy Well
Phone 13-15. Banlield ex. Wnlt**r
livered at A. J. Henry** fe-d
bred in the butter strain.
I’rlct
patented
devices do. To throw out an entire equipment of old- machinery,
Nichol*. |
J. Beach. Dowling.
2wks!
W. H. Hush. Delton. Iwk
and replace it all with new, requires a large expenditure of money, saying ’
For Sale or Rriil—Modern 7 roctii1
nothing of the temporary disorganization of business, and keeping things in
house, newly papered, wiih Laili.l
Aho aticka turmoil for months. But it pays in the long run.
make new mirrors
furnace,
*
electric lights,
.....
larrc
Karngv.
Enquire Nd.
No. 201
20
West
also now and pig*.
P. DeMott.
Hunting*. Mich.
Clinton Si.
Phone 59511.
For Sale- Spring pigs, ’Rliroe JcrM«y.«, Iwiih .&lt;.•»&gt;*: fanhnis io.&gt;noidlirr strain. Eligilih* to
try. C. \V. flings phom* 210-21-

tr

BEST QUALITY FLOUR

From High Class Equipment—French’s
White Lily Flour, The “Acme” in Quality

Nice Furnished Rooms for light For sale—Soft coal Move. Hot Blast
house
keeping.
go.. 301 S,
1. Inquire: 317 East
Church SI.
Pnln Smith.
Mill St.

K4- Edward*. Clllzen* phorie from Hu«t-,
Ing*.

Phone 159-

THE BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE

Engine, first ela«* condition. Pric

Enquire. Dr. J. C. Arjdru*.
UM—Thursday morning ar
shed* or between Hastings
Poduhk broWn leather bag
120 bill and email change.

Bond St
- Sale—Beliflan colt, r. month* old.
Inquire phone ISG-ls-ll.
. J-wk

Sweaters bearing the above
label areunexcelled in shape
retaining and wearing qual
ities. Our stock is very com
plete in sizes, colors and
prices.
Let us show you

St. handbag; conthlnlng n purse, few
.pennies some trlnimlny. ami rib-

Slhu Crawford.

i. of thl*

sh.- failed

Th&lt;- body u.i, furled In Ann Arbor. |

$1.00 to $8.50

■ this city.
She wa* a woman of
i many talent**, nnd a llnqulst of nn­
' common talent.
Through her own

I French. Spanish

and

Italian.

She

G. F. CHIDESTER

11 time she Was companion of the late,
Grace’ Golden. a grand opera singer
,!and ipembtr of the metropolitan op-

ILeaidliiiag CHoHmer

(| «i-. - i-.»iuoi nuu n ueop Know­
, ledge .of Medicine hrtd often a*al*t*d
’■ tlocal phyxiclun*
She wa* nt one
! time prekldcnt of tha Hosting* WoI men*’ dub.
of Hastings and of the late Mr*. Mary

SfiBdaiteaffl
■M*****H4

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rooms, • unfurfurnished,

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Every housewife,KNOWS that there is a big difference in
flour. She knows from experience that a certain brand of flour
may produce poor bread, and the next sack even worse bread.
’ On the other hand, she Knows that a certain other brandof flour always produces the best kind of bread. She knows
that if she uses the same amount of flour; prepares the dough in (
about the same way, and bakes with about the same degree of
heat; that she will ALWAYS have nice, white, delicious bread,
that it is a delight to eat.
1
/
Do you wonder that we like to have the housewivafe try this
experiment:—Make a batch of bread from French’s White Lily
Flour, and from any other flour you choose. Bake them side by
side in the SAME OVEN, st the SAME TIME. We could tell
ydu just what the result Will be, but we’ll leave it for you to find
Out. You’ll think more of French’s White Lily afterwards.
You take two men who have worked at the milling business
the same length of time.z One of tnem will take your wheat and
convert it into a nice smooth, even quality of flour; the other
man will tfnly produce a POOR QUALITY. Why? He doesn’t
KNOW HOW.
‘
You look .at these two different kindr of , flour, and-you will
find that they both look very much alike. In fact the POORER
QUALITY of flour may even LOOK better than the other.
Now WHERE is the difference in these two brands of flour?
We will tell you. It is simply in the WEARING of the flour.
Don’t get the idea that hiaking flour is simply “grinding up
wheat.” ’If that were all there ir- to it, then one man could make
just as good flour as another, and experience wouldn’t be neces­
sary.
-

More people in Barry County are using French’s White Lily Flour than '
ever before. They KNOW from experience that it is the BEST FLOUR
MADE. Are you one of.them? If not, why not try it and become one of
them?
•

MiddlevilleMiddleville,
RollerMichigan
Mills

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

NOVEMBER 5,1914—20 PARES

PART TWO—PACES 9 TO II.

UNITED STATES IS
UNPREPARED FOR

Did You Wash Last Week?
Some housewives did, and now they are "sneezing"
around Until "wash day" comes again nnd then they .
will catch a little more cold and then go to bed—and
give the doctor a chince—his bill will be at least $2
or $3. We’ll wash for you lots cheaper and save
you the discomfort of having a bad cold. Don't
contract a cold—contract the habit of letting us do
your washing.

The Best Security
In the World
For Your Money Is Offered by the Battle Creek '

DEFICIENT' IN MOTOR TRUCKS
AND OTHER EQUIPMENT

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

the United

Tho Battle &lt;;

rnt European

nanei.il institution*.

"WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.'

army would
u* awiume It
men; not all
eventually when
t&lt;» land hl* full

American Steam Laundry
SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors

Sorority ot Wsr-Msksrs.

ANTIQIIITVII
AllLDIPA UHT PDC1T

wars have taken place.on account of I
women-the Trojan war on account of ,
Helen, the plague which took j&gt;lac« in ।

flMrn|||U Nil I

niWUUUH

war called the Sacred War on account
of Theatio. This,war lasted Ion years.
’1 11.. I’eluan-.m, a- — — —'Vink kIm— 1..,.^

HUI UHUll

SCIENTISTS FIN'n
IN NEU

ten yean. was excited nn thia nccount. 1

EXAMINE SKULLS FROM SOOTH

daughters of Argive*

AMERICA AND CALIFORNIA

turning from the temple.
And whole families have been :
ruined owing lo women; for Instance, I

-----------—

ws* ruined on account of hi* marriage
. .with Cleopatra, and Hercule, was
lulned by bl* marriage with Iola."—I
By Athi-naeus (A. 1&gt;. 300).

,
,
•
1&lt;*“x‘ br
,,nl Yct 'HuT'rc Recent.

The determination of the age of
. io earliest human skeleton found
on the American, Continent I* of
areat Interest. Until a few years ago
North American wa* supposed to ofYer the most valuable evidence In thl*

A ('■■minciulablc Action.
i
The American Express Company
ba* instructed all of It* local office* i..|
l.«*ue Exprca* Money 'orders free’of

gethcr with numerous find* of bones Rancho Lu Brea fauna, which
from a very olj geologic period.
I nnd cultdral objects In Argentine.

treatment

A* n result the attention

i

of

the ctal characteristics do not differ

dr

found In tho name
A
similar and opens up und case* the air puss___ cave*.
_____
________
uiifuvoroblc conclusion was reached; age*.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

Hoy’s Fleeted 1’nlon Suljs

SWEATER COATS
i&gt;Jlm heavy sweaters, shawl' collar, gray
d, Ili.’GO value. Our price.....................3B«Jen's medium
gray......... ....

WORK SHIRTS.
Plain blue and blue with stripe. Full alxMf well
Boy’s Shirts

LEVTHER GLOVES

Heavy leather, mule nnd hog skin, well made.
50c value, otir price ......................................3*0
CLOTH GLOVES
Canvna Glove* tt................
Jersey Gloves ..................................

The Wayne Overalls und Coats, blue with white
stripe- Extra full sixes. Large bib. wide sus­
pender with elastic and double fastener*.
• heavy weight. XSc value. Our special price (Hie
Coats to match ..

OVERALLS

Plain blue, good weight, full s|M».*’ Usually sold
nt iJOc. One price ....
Coats to match, our price
rUoy’a overall* ..
■ 33c and 38c

sox
Men's Medium ^X'ool Sox .
Men’s Heavy VCool Sox ..
Men's Heavy Wool Sox ..

NEW YORK STORE
PHONE 102

Hastings, Mich.

truck*.

HASTINGS, MICH.

the children working at
They be employed under better &lt; ondllomi
..
for Meoutliifrf (han mill h-roilsChildren i-mploy-

day. nn&lt;T about 3.310.000 pound* cf
grain.
This forage .thine would oc­
cupy over half a mllliun cubic feet—
for one day** consumption—and lhe
feed bill would total about 398.000 a
day. which Is 33.500,0*10 a month, or
nbout 330.000,000 n year!
Hurely. then, It would have to be
motor trucks. But where would they
come from? The 39,000 trucks of

Jfeal institute

UNDERWEAR. ’

Albert Altoft and Jasper F. Black

transporting

and there was a renewal of the story remains have been excavated in
of Atlantis, the origin and descent of I mound* &lt;&gt;n Santa Rosa Island, off t|i«.
the human race tn-lng traced from coast of Southern CaUfornlu.
very
primitive anthropoid forms of ,
afforded all patient* l/iklng treat­
"WhH&lt;- the question of antiquity 1*
Routh America.
More recently ln-r
’ j bndt-cldcil, every evidence which w&lt;ment nt any of our Institutes—board.
from
the
discovery of human remains j .!’.?*' vflincn^
riuiirv nurse und physicians' attend-.
. . ------Association, "would
In an asphalt deposit nt Rancho Lit seem to poltil
- - In North a* well us
Brea. In Southern California. A pre­
, South America to-tho comparatively
liminary report on those was read
recent
origin
or
occurrence, geologi­ ....... ........
racy Is maintained In nil instances.
-.iiu
e io ire
before the Museum of History. Sclcally speaking, of man on our con­ of a llklng^oc-erosslng riyers, climb­
For full information address:
tinent."
ing up mountain* and down again,
and
wandering
around
In
marshes,
The Bureau uf American Ethno!*
fir Ir th««. .In..1, .....
.
pound foe Croup. Ing Is done on the country roads,
Mouth American tint!* that two ex­
Croup scare* you. The loud hoarse which for nVe months ot the year are
I
perts were sent to conduct an Impar­
tial Investigation.
The conclusion croqpy cough, choking and gasping iQipusaable for most ii hlcular traflUNinety pt* cent of.the 3,300.000
was that the human remain* from for breath, labored breathing, call for
miles of road* In the United Stat.-*
the Lagoa Santa Caves, could not be Immediate relief. Tho very first dose
■ C3 Sheldon st., omnd (tnpid*. Mich. accepted without further and moru of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound are classed a* ’’unimproved," rneanconcitiHlvo proofs n* belonging to a
It cuts the Hille better than dirt truck*
lace which lived contemporaneouMy will master lhe croup.
with the extinct specie* of animals thick iniicu*,. clears away tho phlegm t«miW mud utter i-a.-h heat

Men's heavy fleeced UnInn Sults
Fleeced Undershirts ............... . -..

... xioo.000.oo
. S2.'.U.0&lt;M&gt;.0O
... *300.M&lt;l.0O
. . S75tl.OOO.IH&gt;

ditions. Wntlfd help to reduce the
coM of living, by Improving trans­
portation to and. from the farms qnd'
th" remoter communitie* where lack 2.000,000 CHILD WORKERS
of good rbada Is hindering trade de­
HERE IN UNITED STATES
Ayres.
Thn - specimen was taken require approximately 37.34* Wagonii velopment.
from tho oozy bod of thn river, when
would
"have
to
be
acquired
after
war
the workmen were excav'utlng for th"
started for there ore only about 3000
provisioning -her artrA' by the aid ot
of them on hand now. Including throe
In geologic nge. according to Prof.hundreds of truck* of the Quad type.
Ameghlno, who wrote about It. Il was
Germany Is exciting the udtairaUon
si remnant of the Lower Pliocene and
of the military world by tho wonderA pamphlet. "The Extent of Chib'. _
lading army would bring along Its
Labor OfilcinBy Measured." based on'
thul skull.
Careful exanilnntliui.
motor'transport.
England contlnu- the now volume of the Iasi United
&lt;&gt;f thn wonderful mobility afforded
deme which would Justify It*. classi­ by the mblor truck-in th" present war In her expeditionary force by rushing llshcil by tho National Child Labor
fication un u representative of a In Europe. It I* practically a foregone, r&lt;-enforcem«nis t&lt;&gt; iho front by mo­ Commlftee to show the amount of
conclusion that The Invader'* trans­ tor vehicles.
Austria. Russia and child labor In thi* country.
Th.lulu forerunner* of the human being. port wagon* would be largely of lb"
Census volume gives figures for chil­
Every feature shows II to be a por­ self-propelled type.
dren 10 to* 13 only, omitting all figure*
To catch such an army In mobility
tion of lhe »kuB of man himself.
It
Among other important are* for for children under 10, and the Na­
bear* no evidence even of having be­ —tin absolute Indtapensnblllty for .motor vehicles are:
Transporting tional Child ^.ibor Committee states
longed to an early or physically prim­
the woupded from the tiring line th that since many children, under 10
itive man.’ but to a well-developed
would *&lt;e the held hospital*. generating elec­
[dial number
•tnicranU
nnd physically modern-llkc Individ­
tricity for searchlights, wireless in­
ual.
struments, cooking, etc.: carrying
win
in 1912 and
.000,
tlire,
Tho conclusion ' of the report 1*
ammunition. Held guns and other
Tor
him
to
pick
from,
that, while It is not possible to give u
ilintivinii «-&lt;»inii
rit.tkii in "p.ii?
supplies to the tiring line; transport­ dcr 10 included.
tho trucks suitable 'for ing aeroplanes, dirigible*, captive bal­
delinlto estimate of the, ng&lt;- of the
But the results of th" work of the ami 3M.73.7 hi 1913. ami from l inlamt
skeleton found, it belongs to a dis­
loon* aerial
observation ladders, National Child latbof Committee and
tinctly modern period.
It docs not
wireless outfits. searchlight*, portable its affiliated organisations are shown
enough, and workshops, spare part* for all kind*
torlcal period, but c.tu not be consid­ ne|lhf
of mechanic* and apparatus .used In children under 1 I engaged in ffonered'tut having antedated It by many
nnd ngricultur.il pursuits, from tR8.3*.&lt;l in
thousands of years.
Merriam con­ on to do.
stimulating effect

wish lo send u contribution In that erlcan Ethnology declared In 1907
form lo the American Red Cross for that "no specimen had come to light
In tho Northern Continent which,
relief work in Europt;.
from the standpoint of physical an­ I title InvestlgHtloh. and tho lust word
thropology, represented other than on the subject can not be written un­
RANNEI! WANT A1AVH. PAT.
til a great deal more study has been
time sumo "apparently .epoch-mak­ Riven to tho objects found. - The asing discoveries” were reported from

institute

1BOH

For further particulars enquire of

The mustering
In.
organising,
clothing, equipping and training of
this enormous force would bn n treinendou* undertaking.
Unt certain­
ty nm the least umnnr tlin problem*

Phone 243, Hastings, Mich.

.

Incorporated. April

purposes.
Armored motor trui*ks. provided
with quick-tiring guns or with loop-

for dispersing
er* who work under unfavorable con­
ditions. and who according to the
out dtity ar masking the activities testimony of school authorities, are,
receiving little or no education or In­
' In rough and roadies* country the duatrlal training.
wonderful
' quadruplv-drive" motor
truck make* light of such obstacles as
ditches, plowed Helds *‘and steep
mountain grades, mid can travel In ■mployed In the H Mtntea whern thenplaces when- a mule simply can not » no 14.years ago limit for work In
available

Gasoline. benzol,

alcohol ■ and oil where the 14-year limit I* weakened
by exemption*.
The juisnage of the

100-mlle ruii or more.

But

with

effective load I* their own fodder, and
many thousand* of non-llghtrr* nro
’needed fur their care and auperln- states. and i* therefore eagerly sought
tendency.
Moreover. animal* are li­ by the opponents ,of child labor.
able to stamped.- under tiro, nnd onu
Other children who would be of-

ISO n&lt;Tv^ pM*l building- . . 10.000

gic advantages of the. motor truck In

I7O m-rv-. g«H*l building-. . .

In this kind of thing than any other

lhe Automobile Club of France, in
H0S.
It look France three years to
decide on making subvention appin-

HO acn--. mimhI

bullillng-

. .

100 aiTc-. good bulhlliu-.. ..

miliarly known a* the Quad.
The Quad was designed in accord­
'
ance with the requirements for- a ADMISSION TO STATE
United States army escort wagon* to
TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM
"go anywhere n four-mule team
would go."
At a pinch, of course.' the army
could make a shift in many place*
Tubm-nliMl* l-kiii-n Bulletin of
with the ordinary rear-drive motor
Insiructlori*.
1st.
Send fur application blank',
needa. tho War Department should have It tilled out and mulled to the.
Superintendent of ■ thi- Sanatortum.'
rugons to adapt

in persuading merchants to buy the
subvention typo machine*

NO uerv-, giM*l luilldlng*. . .

HO a&lt;-rvx.'giMMl building-. N
73 ai-re-. good tiiiilillng-. . ..

1175,000,000 for ”reBut fortunately there I* a motor Brittan spent
truck which, beciftise «&gt;f Its .ability to mounu” alone In her little *cmp with
drive, brake und sterE on ull four thi- Dutch Boers In South Africa.
Surely, then, it la good business for
Unble Sam to appropriate 1-350th of
these "unimproved”
that num to Insure a substantial nu­
boulevard.
This Is the truck fa­ cleus for a modern army transport

wonts, tho Unite.) Ht.ites should Jnauro
for
ilself
a
supply
of
motor trucks of the quadruple-drive
typo by adopting a subdivision plan
tor army type motor trucks.
There is nothing new or radical
In this. France appropriated 1375.000
for subsidizing army tpyc motor
trucks away back in. 1N&gt;. which is
vefy old hbuary to the motor truck
business.
That was only-a small be­
ginning, hut it showed the other na­
tions the -way. fur Gertnany. RuLila,
Italy. Austria and ,-vvn conservative
, England followed suit.
These European rsuntrtes. by test*
In their annual army maneuvers, de­
termined just Wbut features were

Edwards &amp; Giasaow'

Ing the time you can very likely be
admitted.
3rd. If you are unable to pay your
own expense*. Jjnve the Superinten­
dent of the Poor sign the county pertlllcatc- with tho Judge of Probate,
and bring It with you.
This covers

4th. If you pay your own expense,
the charge is 11.1)0 per day.
Eligible applicant* ar.
without delay al present.

admitted

overpower* the Sturdiest.
Underwrite* death
Loosen* your hold on life
Annihilate* health and happiness

ed in mine* In 18 mlnfiig nt.ite*.
Therr~arr only » states in the Union
which have all the provision* uf the­
: Palmer-Owen Bill, so that II* paiwmge

building--. . ..

il

building-....

il

buikling*

.

bullillngx...........

il

building- . . .

il building*.,
Shape of the Earth.
il liullijlnic- . .
On the earth and on Mars the oceana
&lt;1 building-- . . .
dominate, the austral hemisphere. This
fact may be attributed lo the transla­
il building.
tion of these two planets In a aouit"
il bullillng-. . ..
north direction across Iho priniltlvs
it bulklingx....
nebula. Thu rotation so set up would
result In the production of cold cur­
il building*,
.
rents which might cause tho tempera-1
ture to become inferior to 364 degrees,
tho critical temperature of water, and
lhe currents would ba such aa to cause
lhe condensation of the oceans to be
produced round the south pole, and to find adjoining counties.
Also somr
determine that the dlrectiup of the. splendid propositions In Newaygo
currents should be toward tho equator,
which explains the pointed form of the
austral continents. Tbe theoretical
calculation of tho velocities ot these f‘properties In Hastings and Freeport
currents and tbe amount of solid mat-' for sale.
Also, have ji store and
ter transported by them is verified by I
I stock of goods in Freeport for sale.
direct
measurement.
Thus.
2.000!
meters beneath the surface of tho sea j
If Interested in buying, selling or
the magnitude of tb'e. ftceana ta con-, exchanging property, call or phono
slant on tho parallels of the austral ■
hemisphere, and the magnitude of tbe :
continents is constant on tho parallels i
of tho boreal hemisphere.—Scientific 1
American.

•Reduces earning power
_
I*uro .Mr

When you have a troublesome
cough. It do«» not mean that you have |
consumption or that you are going to
Upbuilds resistance to disease
have It, but it do«« moan that your
Reddens blood, quickens steps
Energizes body and mind ,
Accentuates the worth of living.
Chamb'erlaia's Cough Remedy before!
Insures long life
it ta too fate.
For Mie by All Deal-'
Routs pneumonia and tuberculosis.

' BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

il

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Edwards &amp;
Glasgow

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THE

e

Hastings Banner

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COURT HOUSE NEWS

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iikoiiiob. No adv. for loss than 12

What Does the
Manufacturer
Say About It?

ay RONALD ALLKN.
Orville H. Bristol. Johnstown

COQK BRQ^ Editors.

Card ot Thanks, lo a word,
obilu iry poetry and resoluUaaa,
c-a’ line. . ..
Obituaries of 20 linns or less will

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elastlo taps and a sheet of musle and
hglf.a doxsn other things she could

u

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Had Hire Lisis

Frank llobnan. Irving ...
lh' * Maude WHCux. Rutland ..
Robert A. Anderson. N'ashv

Albert G. Kent lo Geo. &lt;». Kent and

BaUrnl ,i lh« roMofflc «l Hutineri Mii'liiciti sis siu-nnsl olnss I llSllCK.l lindcT ttliy (, irt UIBSlanCCS till
“ c l“ l— « b«&gt;r» th. wril.r'. nra. mJ
"■a--'---------------------- T----------------------— • postolllco address.
.
ADVERTISING RATES.
DiiqJay advertising rales on apJOB PRINTING
plicalion.
[ The BANNER has one ot the best
BusineM locals and reading no- cquiiqicd job oflicos in Westam
tieco. On first page or among brev- ; Michigan and is prepared to do any
■ lUes, I2*i cents a line.
kind uf book and job printing.

J. II. Pttliemon to Wm. R. WickIrr. 30 acres, sec. 31. Baltimore.

Rachael

J.

Smith

to

Eicon

C.

«mllh to Wilbur D. II.

RaehMl J-

al last mads up her mind both ma­
chines were out.

Aying machine handy.

Dlrdarll 3x9 and the 3UXI0 wood axle wagon* than other

The only way

Smith to Wilbur I&gt;. II.
blk. 7, Roush's ndd..
Wtllett-n. Klee to Wm. nnd

The Last Word
Is the “Holland1
j

Idlth | month later aa well aa on that day.

most

comfortable

these cool days

R| the

“ilollaiiil"

arc

homes

homes where

Is. fttniLshinu the

Muhlon M. Hracknry and

IS. Kutland.

3 P»st few weeks to tell you about
* the “Holhmd" aud “the half tins not

McKibben tu Karl MeKlh-

tried

j
*

been told.” “liollnnd” users will al­
ways extol the merits of il»e “Hol-

i

lund.”

rat hair lot s»s and
Hrrdth l&lt;&gt;

J.W. TIBBATTS, Hustings, Mich.

Pearl Hmlth

Eli W. Lindsey Adtn'r. Bstaie Olivo

Or write IL (L Jlednmu, Lunsiny, Mich.

ASSYRIA.
Neighbor* and friends to the num-

.Mrs. J. H. .Tuckerman vlsltfcd n
daughter. Mrs. Sam Nay of Baniivid. shore. Hope. Sl.oe.
Ilion II. Benham to Oru,
of Chas. Hickerson and wife last Sat­
urday night and gave them a gi-nuthe guest Of her autyt.
Nllgt L. Suwily lo Jacob Hitt und
wife. lul. village .of WoodUml. 11300.
Beardsley was the
Hatch In his pleasing manner
. ‘'i"
Ciareneo f*. Garn t« Margaret
Smith, parcel, see. 37. &lt;‘arttort. lieu.
nird H..m arlih t-amir.l ain-. |
d tnat.-t, 1...,.., Mr. Ilkk.r.™, *“
1'etsr J. Adrianitar taad tax |..r Mra. lUta.r- ;
Martarrl ll.mlUta .nd .1.1
Ill. Hastings twp,'.
o Which Mr. Hickerson respond- N.ten. visited her star. Mrs
A A I 37500.
(Jr... p. Smith Iu Chus. W. Ha.
liickvnmn left for Lankcrshlnr. Calif.;
Mr. and Mra J. C. Tompklrw w« r. Ingx. parcel M-ellon 31. Irving. 3300.
to spend thn wlriter with tholr son. ■ the goest* of Mrs. Alma Watrous uf
D. HinllJi und wife.
J’ervy and family.
Ilaxlingx. ta*L Saturday.
Geo. C. O dell of Central Lake,
Mr. and Sira. Hoy Mu
und Kutland. 35»0.
U&gt; J. AKia II ,
, Mich.'opviil^ Hie pawt week with .Iris daughter. Joyce, visited hU ----------shore Gun]
sister. Mrs. Chas. Cheney unit' hue- ■ Garvle and family of Conutuck, Sui­
to.
tland. The vl-li was must heartily i urday und Sunday.
।
I
they had trot met in fourteen years.
6, Maple UroVe. I1Q00.
1

।Kited Mrx- Frank Allt-rdiug. Tu«

Hulluwo'tn pusecd «Ith only u fv»
hurmlciui pranks und no darua

Jlta Mataf Sheldon uf the
Hiicpard

and Friday

w Thur^ikty, t-nn- . ticld ativndrd thu State Teachs..
soetaUon at Kalamaxou, Thuisduy
Ann 1 and Friday.
w Impruvument.
Many
Friday afternoon.
. tluuka fur lhe aauie.
Wm. Tusker nnd family
&gt;1
The ninth grade is studying diviover tu &gt;uiiia. Sunday, to spend th&lt; slun in atarebra. and the eighth gru &gt;■day wl0» Floyd Loilgwrli and family. ■
Tuwnmnil und wife • vegetable* und grain* for our exhibit

Circle will meet next Saturday after­
noon at 3:00 o'clock ut tnc school
huuse.
All uro welcome to attend
__ ___ , tav-re meetings.
' “Persuns always are seeking sutne
cvpeet two state travelling IIktad «.f preventive for being ill when! bralrivs from Lansing soon.
Como

Claud Thunias und family Smith

the town
. Hall .11.1 •.k.-rv.ll
"«r tar. tad ..WI. -ta waaird
drr hhtaUa ud .wial talik, and
Mo„a., ,.„&gt;n
m,. p.piu r-ralrrl
otbsr#. who wanted Sofia water. Dlf- 4 H.illi&gt;we-en &lt;Ard, and enjoyed other

As tbe seuson advances Hie demand fur Farm Luild oterrearhea my expectation. With good crops, good demand tar
pngluev, brings lo the farmer Ihn required results. Willi all
callers ct»tu&gt;*s lhe inquiry .fur "land.’’
Being pre|»ared fur ull
coiners my Mipply gannut be exhausted.-

.

Iftd acres, any direction..
mi iu-fts, any direction .

.iMCUJU tu 3E5.U0 per u« rr
.. W.M lo
ni.wi per nrrt

Ill acres, any tiircoliyti .

•SluTiul Ml Lent ton given lo |mrlii» going Nonb, buulli or WesL
Ji.irpuiiH in cily properly. Favorablu Ivrfnr. 'Thiuk'il over ami
give iim&gt; n rail. ■

130 East Center St,

Wm. A. Dunn, Mgr.

and ‘Ulate

wfaen a man eame driving up with a
rather smart looking rig. and halted

Jesse Townsend

a lift. I wouldn t walk the distance
on such a day for a 110 bill."
Misa Lisle had never beard of .Mr
Fletcher, but he-did not look Ilka a

THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW’

Not in the
Tro»t

buggy.

Hastings,
Mich.

cam# up behind them and started to
room be could, but the man with the
reins had. planned a smash and he
I HAS HOVEL USE FOR RUBBER
brought It about

arrant charging him!
with malicious damage, and Miss h
Uale found herself subpenaed as a
witness for the defense. She had re­
turned home after the officer and her pairing tbe human body externally.
father had said
ooneeired the idea of using tcrous
old bachelor, and was sued for bfeach- robber In lhe form of tine sponge,
counting upon lhe affinity between
"But I didn't know it," protested it and human tissue to bring about a
perfect fusion.
the girl.
“Welf, you know It now, and you;
Doctor Ftsschl called ihla "nuova
hadn't better Ukn any more buggy]
.
.
rides with him. Ono of tha young] mented with it upon anlmsla before

slsnv.ldk.

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
H. G. Aidham

Longmont. Col.,

Teacher of Violin
Vcrmontville.

Fall Term St arla First Wetli in
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Wirt of Beaver­
ton visited hU brother George Win

Mrs.
Rosa Stinchcosnb
visited
friends at Williamston last Thursday. I

Studio-and Residence 435 W«s
Court Si. Phono 391-8.

Suntlvhl Saturday evening. The main
street was literally strewn with hay

SOUTH BOWSE. -

the

HASTINGS TRANSrai CO.

driving one-handed and could not coty
trol bis bone.

illrtim rnlhn-r. Ai

ehurch Bunday.

tended.
Forest Houghton and Miss Ethel
King visited at George Soar*' -Sunday.
Cleo Bears attended the Halloive'i n
party st the Fuqimu home Saturday.
Mirs Fern entertained the 9th ami
10th grudu of thu Woodland schools
at Hallowe'en.
The'Mesdaiuo Katie JlcUsehy and
M irgacct Haight spent over Sunday
with their stai r, Mrs. Korc Cotton.
Thv Mesdames Ora Houghton mid
ba-ttje - Curtis spent Sutjnday nighl
with their sister. Mrs. Nancy KHpatrk'k.. The latter talr.it very Mcg wuh
Mr. uml jMr*. Rev. Geo. Clum sikuI
over Sunday "with llivir uni Calvin
und fiuully near Mulliken.
w.-_rv united In inurriitgu lust Wed.
Mv-dav. I'qngratulutloiri.
Flint Eddy has tacn at Beaverton

Pliiludoljihiu ihw un accurate
testing plunl, carried on mt auto­
mobile. t&lt;&gt; asrertain wlmiltcr Its
minutes to find for the defendant. various forms of eIrcol lights aro
niitinfhint'd al ronlrat l Mandnrd.
la, tho main case. Misa Lisle had a
case against young Lawyer Blaisdell,
sho could say; to him:
“HI follow hla trail until I am re.
truth, and yet he triad to make me out fl
a liar! Think of his hinting that
Melcher had an arm around ma!
“Oh. but T could see him burned at
the stake!"
Three mu*.ths later, aa she alerted
ouf one day with her runabout, she

IL Wallmax,

A Penny Saved, A Penny Earned
Save your pennies and buy .stock in our
Building 6 Loan—YoUr Ynoney earns 9%
Applications for loena have been coming from the
Increase In the applications sines we opened our Detroit branch o3tte In February of this year,
meet thu Increasing demand we offer you the following splendid Investments:

girl was just taking the last torn with
a whlxx that would hare carried
her acron tho bridge when the man
tho hated appeared before her with
a small log in his hsnds, and the
obstruction waa thrown in such a way

to ths bank.

The driver was bounced

5% Paid on $80 Investments
By Investing IhO with the Association, at
ot ITeparrd Dividend Stock.
Thia 350 will
which will irt- paid you In &lt;iuuricrjg-lnxtullmei&gt;is of 31 each,
tcrest: It will W* sunt you each’quasief by mall/ Tou -may Invest as many 330 as you dc|irc. and
fur rech »3» s&lt;» itivtsinl you will be paid 31 each quarter.
Ths tost of obtaining this Mock is only

foro she could volte bar feelings she
was beckoned to follow lhe oth«r lo
thu foot of tho hill. Tho river waa
rolling In flood, and the bridge was

Aunt Hannah Ssaith ha* n«vn
quite sick but Is taller at Jljia. writlug. to love.
Firu losnes and the cxpvnst* of lire
(•■-'•venlion cost llri; Lnited julalug
inoi'v each year lhaif the lolal value
of ita prthhirCion of gold.-eifver, cop­
per uud petroleum.

The winner among twimly-ninn
cnli’ing in u conlral for military
neroplnne i*nginuM thjil will last aavrnil montlia will rcuoivc w 125/KX)
prize from the British government.

.steep, long hill.

Does the girl always marry the mag

Hastings Business Exchange

of •'Asphalt"

Order Out Drays

they ku on ixtard a steamship. But
-KAlxVMO.
of guardianship Laued
here's something ordered evidently
Mr. and Mr?. Chas.. v.uiAlNtinc
fur the nun# fort of preventive. H.. were In Battle Creek Monday on bus­
I). Multon of Richmond. Va.. evidently in,'f*
,
betievw ta sandwlchw
He lias orThe U mperance meeting was UrgeTh« l-idK» Aid Svdcly win bo en­
dered wndwlvhes and champagne sent J
-’^“ded Bunday evening In Katatertained the rv.oqii Thursd.iy In
to his vessel.” the thanager added.
1
The stork visited our street Sunday
day. Every body Invited.

Hastings Business Exchange

This Is not lill? talk,

Mrs. William Mishler and daughter
bugglr* und In fact everything that Glcnua nod Mr*. John Mishler called
I shouldn't wonder If thero'd be more' urrted bits of sterilized rubber sponge could bo found nnd Monday the may- on Mrs. J. H. Carpenter Saturday.
troubto.”
j Id various parts of the bodies of dogs
from
masoo and Grand
A
— week later
mi., the
iu* trial
tn*, came
aoaauv on
vii be-,
vw ' utid
—.... rabbits and .........
found ...
that
— - ...
In —
a very.
..
Thursday until Balun
Core a justlco of tho peace, and there! &lt;110rt ,l*u* R&gt;»y were not only on­
was a largo attendance of spectators,! relopod, but thoroughly penetrated
Mrs. John Purrttt and daughter
Lydia visited Mrs. Oxi t'ardss Monsnd tho lawyer for tho prosecution i by granular tissue without any in­
took Misa Lisle tn hand for the crosa-1 flatuniation, suppuration or other ill
Burns last Thursday horning at 7
Mtai J. &lt;7rumback nnd genpeptan
examination.
] effects.
o'clock^ frpm injuries received In a ।friend Hoy Christy. Will Duchow and
He was n young lawyer, and he!
Having.thus proved Its value. Docfamlly'or Cuhtlonls and ltrs. Wpi.
wasn't going to spare anybody. After. «”■ Fl««chl uwd'tho porupt rubber In
tho usual questions about name, age! beating two large wounds resulting Mr*. Creaser Monday morning khlle Ilosinlochcr uf Grand Rapids were
Sunday guests of Robert Cramback
end residence, ho started out with:
I***0™ {hc reduction of heratas. H*
and family.
"Wm rm on &lt;hv hlrtwo b-lnom I
“ ’«&gt;« »• »“■ In the country.
Ray Stahl and family spent Sun■loo, &gt;1111 and Ull. villa,. In U» lor- •®«av'"Uo I" diffllMIM Ita mannoon ot 11. anonlb dar ot la.1 c“u'
’«•*• •&gt;»
John H. Stahl and wife of Carlton
B00th»| organa
The wounds healed without
were Sunday guests of Henry Bleain
. -1
lo a luaar Mlh Mr. n-ulal
w
,
and fainlly.
A year after lhe operation an X-ray ।
examination revealed tha rubber still greatly improved thn uppearanoe. of
/“Well, what happened?”
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peabody and
bind our rig,with another borso and]
family from' North Dakota are visitday with David Pender and family uf
buggy.”
Middleville.
.
.
Hla Excuse.”
amt vicinity.
■They cami» up quietly, did they?"
A San Franctscu policeman explaiaa
Tta M. W. A. will meet with Mrs.
"Xp., 11L They ‘ came cursing and
Dinner visited James "Pardee nnd wife Huna recent tardiness In - reporting on A. H. Ainnn. Wednesday.
and the one with the rein deliberala- duty by saying that his automobile
Mn*. Ullin Deatsman went to Lans*
brake down. That old e.xcuw of the
disabled automobile frequently 1s re­
quisitioned by men whose valets fail
ere standing still as be did II**
Iqsrnnce of ,i&lt;^&gt;&gt;uni tiled,
“Miss Vernon, you know wlfat per*
cnupl allowed and dba-hayge
Jury Is, do you?
Something ot pc :lry and sentiment
When yon have anyWovfng to be
creeps Into eveiy. department of;
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.
..we picking off the French life—sreu Into railroad star:
I. Inventory tiled.
Hons, In Gars St. Lanare. Par/s, there
Kstate. of Wilbur i
PIANO AMD SAFE MOVING
go up. and the buds will expand, and la a spacious hall wbteh'la Known as
of_ it. except
ni'Kinpeuni person.
riiiuon sue out
,------.ptHritument ..f guardian ntod.’Hear- drm ‘bu jury he strongly tainted that the dead leaves will fall off them* Salle do Pas Perdee-the Hall of Lost
the reason.for tho collision probably selves.—F. B. Meyer.
Footsteps.
.

Frederick

-BANNER W.ANT ADV8. PAY,—] Mrs Trume Gordonk&gt;

comj

Il outing" I* com pl el v.

Carlton, 34300.

during the

We hate

heat.

manufacturing

seif what thenianufueturlng companynays about II.

the other fhlnpi. hut Mias lda)e startBaltimore. 33000.
Dan’l Feighner utnr wife to J&lt;‘hn D..
and dusty and there were no babbling

The

1

T"
idnu
manufacturing
cumpankn agree to do.

Fate and romance de^ae 1L

Assets Over. 2 3*4 Million Dollars

Dafroit and Northern Michigan Building and Loan 8217

I

Phono Cadillac 4011, Detroit, Mich.

E. B. Tyrrell. Mgr.

BANNER WANT ADVS- PAY.

1435 Dime BanK Building

|

�fagi rx-KvrN

Tnr hasting* banner. November s, isi-t.
.............................................. .....

Saturday's Specials
suecew.

H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, 14 lbs. for__
Be« Gr.de Rolled Oro, 8 lbs. for..........................
Gold Medal Flour, per sackr____________ ____
Lcflox Soap, 7 bars for
Galvanic Soap, 6 bars for
Purity Oleomargarine, belt quality per lb.....—
Large Golden Grape Fruit, 3 for
Gape Cod Cranberries, 3 qts (or
V irginia Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs. for
QBn,u,J}e Whole Codfish, per lb. ......_________
Kot;k ^aLt’ per *ar*e sac^.......... ............................
Malaga Grape1?, per lb.............................................
Walter Baker’s Chocolate, per cake
Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs.

E. C. Russ
d Son
The Grocers

Telephone 15

$1.00
25c
90c
25c
25c
25c

.. 25c
. 25c
J2Xc

40c
20c
20c

Hastings

Buy Your Meats From Us
right. Theft' U a
GOOD QUALITY

that. Wo hold the price as low oh wo can and HOIJT THE
QUALITY HIGH. We want your trade and will treat you right.

BESSMER BROS
The Meat Market Men.
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 162

Make Home Cheerful
Stormy days are coming when you will be shut in.
A coat
of Kyanize, White Enamel or Kyanize Varnish will greatly
improve your home.
.'
Saniflat for your walls is sanitary/washable and gives l&gt;eautiful soft effect. Cheaper Jban jrall .paper.
Let us help you
in the choice of colors.
y
'

C. E. Harvey, Pharmacist
.

Hastings, Mich.

The Infinite Procession.
We look through tbe microscope;
physicists, chainlet,, biologists, pry

.lug. turbulent. imprisoned, perhup*, or
Ibound to other' energy, but every­
where, in the egg, in tho spcnnatoioa.
In tha minutest particle* of matter,
animal, vegetable or Inorganic, rest­
lei* energy, eternal effort. If we
turn to tho history of past life upon
our globe, what do we find but record*
of energy, whether physical, chemical
or of that *eamlagiy peculiar form
which mark* living organism*, every­
where energy leaving Ita trace In In­
numerable forma. In thia history ot
life, according to our human stand­
ard*. there Yia* been a long procesalon,
tn which the principle of organic life,
from tho earliest period of vegetable
exlatence, haa advanced through mani­
fold form*, upward, upward. In tho
depth* of the sea. In the air, on land,
by devious route* and strange pas­
sage*. up, up, to tbo flab, to the bird,
to four-footed beaata, Mmd finally to
man.—Atlantic.

Four Greatest Ports.
Tho four greatest ports are New
York. Hamburg, London and Liver­
pool. Thq figures for these four ports
in foreign commerce, exports and Im­
ports, sre ss follows:
New York,
11.M6.3S6.618; Hamburg. 11,960,779,­
855; London. fll.UM30.7M; Liverpool,
|1,lie,M3.ro.

Amenities at ths Club.
Mrs. Diggs—"At our club meeting
this afternoon Mrs. Brayton read one
of her unpublished poems.”
Mr.
IMggs—"And what did you do?” Mrs.’
Diggs—"Just to take her down a peg
I read one cf my untrlad reefpea for|
Hungarian goulash!" — New York
Herald,

*•?
Have You Old
Furtaiture to Sell?

'

bring

double

the price.
Gists only one­

' half cent per square
'

f jot.
We have it—all

One application restores the ;
old colbr and. gives a glojs &gt;
like new.
'

BRUSH MARKS or LAPS :
SHOW

orous and some faults or crimes are
punished with great severity. A child­
less wife may find herself returned to
her father, provided the gifts ahe
brought her husband go with her. The
only consolation she has Is that her
position in no way damages her mar­
ket value as a‘ wife if another suitor
should happen to-preaeut himself. Her
matrimonial exporlenco Is considered
rather a desirable asset as having
taught btr exactly how a wife should

IN

CHI- !

NAMEL VARNISH.

!

For Sale by*

E. A. BURTON
Quality Hardware
Haatlnga, Mich. ,

Tho dance at Fred Fuller’s Satur­
day night was wall attended. A

Miss Zelah Decker ot Baltimore
visited her parents.
Mr. and Mra.
Steve Docker Friday.
Nearly every farmer In this vfcinlMr. and Mrs. Almon Sheldon at­
tended Pomona Grange at Vermontvllio, Saturday.
Harry Gould of West KaUmo vls-

day.
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CYRIL BLAIR’S PLAN

I

t*BaBa&lt;ja?a5atI«9*-"s'?e"0-"eJ5-e^.

Kalaniiuoo nn4 Grand Rapid* electric

(Copyright. »H. by W. (VChapsnan.)
When Cyril Blair saw a stylishly
gowned young woman look at the
brass plate which /domed his office
door, hesitate, sad then enter, ho as-

thn time originally planned, December
let. He hail Ju»t returned from &lt;1

AUCTION SALE

By HAROLD CARTER.

On account of III health I Intnnd to quit farmin, and tall at public auction on my
farm one mil, couth and on, and ona-half mllat wait ot Woodland vlllap, and two mllet

north and ona and one-half miles east of Coats Grove, on

tion
This /fit a connnun habit of
young-lawyers who can still counfcthe
cases that they hare had upon the
a question of rolling. Mock with u». finger* of their hands.
Ha rose and bowed court uously us j
there I* *o much extra work. getting she entered. Ho recognised her as
Allas Nsnqy Lawrence, a girl with
that
high school connections in the town.
re will lutrdly be rjtn- • She"sat down and looked at him rath-

Commencing at one o'clock, the following property:

horse

W ide tire wacon

» '
ed of between Allegnn and -Holland yer. Mr. Blair,” ahe began.
"I assure you that will not Invali­
to be built by tho same company that
is building the Kalamasofl and Gram! date my plea before the court,” he
Rapid* road.
The proposed electric answered, smiling.
line would p.i«» through thn town* nt
"Well." she said, "suppose I tell you
Salem. Hopkins. Monterey. Ovrrls&lt; I my case. You see. 1 wanted a young
and other small towns.
'
lawyer, an un—” She flashed and bit
era along thn rofite are rnthuilaMlc
her lip.
.
“An unknown young man.” be finWalter Pope, son of ’l.lje Pope, l*hed for her.
"Well, you see. I don’t want my!
dropped into Charlotte al five o’clock
Wcdn&lt;*finy night with n batch nf action generally known, and even thej
skunks. . At eight o'clock Gain.' lawyer* in thl* town seem tn riahd ■
Warden Mlilanbadher wo* on th? together. • My father. Colonel Law­
■cent of the young man and Thurs- rence. you know, was very rich. Ho’
had a million, tn fid.”
nth for having skunks In hl, po«"Yes." laid tho lawyer attentively.
■esrinn during the eloncd senaon.
“I am twenty next moatli. and un। der his will the property I* In the
'Bic Allegan I'rult awl Produce' care of Jim White, as ha !* known,
company "are drying apple* In «plte|
J until I am of age or—or marry. Well.
of their early determination not to father trusted him Implicitly, but'
do any of that work thin fall.
Thc»&lt;1. absolutely no demand for dried everyone knows he Is connected with
trull al present and none of the. those new dishonest oil companies. So
■tale's dryer* are operating.
The yesterday L ran Into town and I—I
AUegnn company-decided to "takp 1 naked him for an accounting. And he
behaved horridly. He laughed at me."
"The scoundrel!’" exclaimed Cyril.
Sheriff Taylor of Ionia county Im-1 and then wondered why ho had spok­
Instructed nil deputies to go after
en with so much .wartntli.
,
hunter* who persist In violation* 'of
“He reminded me thaj he had tbe
tho law nnd who seemingly have no' absolute Investment of my property
' under the will for another year." con­
many flagrant abuses havo been re­
' tlnued the girl, "and he, said that
ported of the.privileges accorded :&lt;&gt;
hunter* 1 on farms near Ionia- thnt। even if ho made a mistake he would
Sheriff Taylor will proceed to prose­, not be accountable... AnUM can’t tell
cute.
Reports of cow* and—-ether• you what else he did "
“A legal adviser ha* the same privlcattle thnt have Iteon struck by stray
bullets, the wilful destruction of rigtuji leges of confidence as a priest or docnnd window panes, building of fires• tnr." said tha young lawyer sen ten­
among dry leaves nnd ’then leaving! tlously.
"Well. then, he tried to kiss me!"
’ snapped the girl. "And I know ho
sheriff** department.
means to Invert all my money iu those
. wicked companle*."
"We'll deal with" him. Mis* Lawmaterially affected next year by tbe.
drainage from the Prairie Creek drilli rence," said Cyril. “Leave him to
which will run through Clinton andI me. I shall examine the will this aft­
Ingham countlea
The drain wilt! ernoon and go up to town the first
cn*t about 120.000 nnd will carry offr thing In tho morning to show him he
ha* got hold of tho wrong end of the
' ‘
stick.”
•.
v*
WOOD-LOT IS PROFITABLE
A brief examination of tfc© will conIvlnced Cyril that the scoundrf-l had
IF PROPERLY CARED FOR
। absolute right over tho property.
| However, he ran tip to town and had
l&lt; nn Interview with him. The young
Improvement Yield. Wood. Fuel aixli
Fertiliser.
Cut Out All Unflt.
| man was no match for the hardened
’ old blackguard. The colonel had kept
I Inside lhe law by the skin of his
Every farmer need* fuel: every I teeth; ho admitted that the future
farmer needs fertiliser;
and every ofthe oH eompMnleg wo doubtful, but
farm wortd lot need. Improvement., fald that
co||1(1 raake (hnm BUC.
Why no. kill .,1 .H,~, Urt. . .k ™.,
b
, .
,
idone? By judiciously planned thinnlngs the condition of the wood- Jot ,m,nl° &lt;he“’’ hlch h®

can be greatly Improved; the mater­
ial remove,] In the thlnnlnga can
be burned nn firewood; nnd the wood
n«hes left nre so rich In potash a*- to
make a valuable fertiliser.
.
The wood lot I*, perhaps the .only
farm crop to which the farmer hiy

'

.

Friday, November 13

pony and *ald:

The possession of many wivea la, in the final crop, but ordinarily pays for
No ■ detailed technlfact, a sign of wealth, and as their In­ itself us well.
dustry Is by no means confined to the
kitchen the chief who owns 1,500
erclee of common sen*e.

and olherwtso justify their existence
by performing tasks usually regarded

t
i

THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.

carefully prepared soil: his"’ vege­
table* are eultivatcil, nnd hl« fruit
trees are pruned nnd sprayed; hl.
forest tree* alone nre left to look out
for themselves.
This la the more
remarkable when It la taken into
dered at that wives In central Africa consideration that any labor rxpend-

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Bronson
made a business trip to Battle Crsek,

colors.

NEVER

Probably few people suspect centra'.
Africa of harboring some of the moat
wonderful cook* in the world, but the
fact was announced by Mrs. M. French
Sheldon, the well known traveler and
explorer. In lhe course of * lecture re­
cently.
"Theso African people are the most
wonderful and fastidious cooks in tho
world." said the lecturer; "their cook­
ing la marvelous and thsy know prac­
tically every tree and plant that simu­
lates a flavor. For instance, lhe ncgreaa chef Is tn no way dismayed by
the lack of onions and pepper; she
merely gathers the bark of a certain
tree and scrapes the inner aide to get
tho one and searches for a particular
plant, which, rightly used, produces
tho flavor of the other; and her skill
and patience in blending now flavors
and concocting fresh dishes are un­
bounded. With these powers at her

“I se« ★hero one ot me schoolmates
has been pinched again.” sold Bill tbe
Burglar"You an’ him wus kids together?"
-gaeried Frisio Frank.
“Nope. Me an' him went to night
achool in de aarne pen.”

Chi-Namel it first and it
will

COOKERY IN CENTRAL AFRICA
People Th*re Have Wonderful Ma*
tary of the Art. According to a

Southwestern Michigan

CATTLE

too -Jiock-. good
MTSCEUiANEOUN ARTICLES

Irickxl Holstein bull. IM month

HOGS
boar, weight 300

single busty

Poland Cldna wm. wt. 3OO
M fall pig's
.1 xlsoate. spring, wt. 13d

Buck naw
Dining table

TOOI.fi
Binder Deering, nearly new

Gravel boardXXXX whip
Hand horse dipper*. 3 In. wide
(‘ultHator umbrella

Ifa-lknnp -li-lgli-. nearly new
Deere riding plow. H in.

Lunch for those coming from a distance.

Shelter for horses if It storms.

TCD110 nt 2 Alt All sums of $5.00 and under, cash.
iLIllTlu Ul uALl Over that amount 10 months time
will be given on good bankable notes with interest at 6
per cent.

SAM GAVIT, Proprietor
Col. W. H. Couch,
Auctioneer.

Sherman I. Strong,
Clerk.

WEST VERMONTVILLE.
NORTHEAST KALAMO.
Frank McDetby of Nashville, call­
Henry Savage and family arc mov-l
Mr. and Mrs. John -Ploof went to
Ing Into Sam Maun’* tenant house I l-anxlng. Thursday to visit-her brolh- ed at M. E. ‘.Downing’s, Sunday.
and will work for Air. Moon.
or. Nod McGIauglln.
Mra.’t’loof and
Mra. Carrie Bennett of Vermont­
Mr. and Mj*. John Hill npd Mrs.
daudtotrr stayed over for a vis- ville, called at Jay I’rnninaton’s.
Mattle Dibble wore gueaU of friends |
“"»•» SutWay.
Sunday.
.
*
lit l-tn«lniT tho drat
-the- week.
;
Mr*. Clemogs returned from I-ansChloo Olmstead entertained
...............,!
- hut week where she hn» been vt«- I Mining, spent Saturday and Sunday
ten Saturday after-i'ting relatives.
,
I .u home.Willard (Triflin'! entertained hi* j john 8norr anJ wlf), anj Charlie
noon.
........ w.m the guest of his mother. Str*. George Slbbrel, a por- ] Xe^so and family called on friend* In
sister at Marshall, Sunday.
|tlon of last week.
Hasting*. Sunday.
C. A. Hnggett nnd children nnd I
Henry Harwood nnd son Will of, Warren Taylor and wife veiled,
John Hill wore at Baltin CrcCk. Bat- i Charlotte, spent Sunday with . Fred । their father. James Taylor. Sunday
urday, motoring over In the lliig^ctt I Darnhart and family In this lieigh- ne
very m,
car.
.
I borhood.
• Chester Smith and family oC'near
The community
wan shocked i
The young folks reminded u* al! Nashville, visited'at Jay Pennington .'
Thursday by the sudden death &lt;&gt;f the ■ln thU vicinity that Hallowe'en was ; Sunday,
i
W. C. Williams nnd wife visited at
editor of the Bellevue Giizcyc, Wil- ' Saturday evening.
' ~‘"
Bert Dean hn* beeh on the rick ' »•*« Hart’* In Nnsh^lfe. Sunday.
‘
!
J,r*- Mary Gardner visited Mrs.
Charles Snider ot Bcllcviie built a Hat.
Marguerite and France* Bartig at- j
“You a?A-n-8coundreL sir!" flashed Chimney on j. Hill’s tenant house.
■ Saturday.
out Blair. ’
Friday and Saturday.
tended tho State Teacher’s Anocia- jI
Mr*- Wept. Williams nnd Hr*. Ran
"Prove K," snapped the colonel.
tion held Thursday and Friday In' v lilted at Jake Foreman's, in Mapl&lt;NORTH CARLTON.
"Out nf your own mouth, air."
UfovOr Friday.
"Not evidence." said the colonel, - Mr«. L. Henney nnd sons Homer
laughing and biting off the end &lt;jf a and Victor, with Jake Eckardt** of
Her Hueband Died.
cigar. “Not evidence.. You haven't a nc.tr Woodbury.
At a dinner party given to an­
Since the foolish part of mankind
dictaphone and a stenographer in your
nounce tuy engagement we discovered
pocket, have yon' Then, as a lawyer, proud parent* of &lt;1 baby girl.
there were thirteen seated »t tho will make ware from time to time with
you will admit that 1 have you
table. One of my friend*, spoke df It each other, not having senae enough
skinned. However. I’m going to pull
.Rundny ____
_ nt Roy
___ Bunn nnd laughingly, but mother "*‘J ** *— otherwise to eettle their differences,
guest*
through. I don’t mind telling you that, win- were Woriley Silcox
2":
and wife told death. In one m&lt;
in it certainly becomes the wiser part.
I’ve *unl( a hundred thousand of Miss I and 'laughter Beatrice and
nnd son.
Nancy’s money, and I’m going to pull '.'Mud. Mix* Herta Bunker. Mrs, Edd wedding my husband was stricken alleviate as much as possible tbe caIl out with tho remainder."
{Thoma- mihI Mr. and Mra. Milo Bunn. ■ with heart disease and died instantly. ; lamitles attending them.—Benjamin
1 Franklin.
n, t_ HMM.
—
&lt;■ a i £
’Air. and Mr*. Samuel Klnne
nuir
-kl.-hol, ta.. iWM
............ and
, 1 —Chicago Tribune.

U« w„ MWly W0..M, .,,J h.J &lt;h. Hund&gt;,h.|p
To Brighten Gilt Frames.
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sense to acknowledge It. He told Miss ny.
Was Willing U Listen.
’
Rub them
with
freshly baked
bread i
Nancy a* much.
,-------- -----------------------------------Her Father—"Youaj man. yonntf
Do You Cough?
1 moistened with ammonia; or try tho man, would you take my daughter
"It looks as though the only thing
Don't overstrain the tine menfhrano'l °I‘ler method of washing them ta w»j fronl
yoU don’t know a father'e
to do is to wait another year, till you
Some are taller, straighter. thriftier, can make him give an accounting." he of your thro.it tn trying to dirietfeo lt‘r |n which onlous have been boiled. I feelings at such a time! I must «upand of specie* which yield more val­ ■aid. "Of course, we can- go to law. th» phlegm/ .Chamberlain’* .-Cough ' and to'which a little sulphur has been preM them!" Her Lover—“Oh. that's
right. ]f you want to give threo
uable wood thpn other*. it is also But he’ll use your-money to block our Kcnivdy will accomplish th4j» for you. I added. The sulphur aids in keeping ;
I cho*ts so ahead."—Topeka Journal.
obvious that there is a constant application until he’* run through with nnd cure' the .-old thnt is-'causing !•.. 1 th* yellow color.
tho money and heaped up a pile for
for light and growing npiiri’.
The
himself. However, 1 have an idea."
object of thinning in simply to give
"What Is It?" asked the girl.
the beat trees the advantage id thl*
struggle by removing the poorer one*
Cyril smiled. ”1 can’t disclose it
which Interfere with their develop­ yet." ho said- "It will take perhaps
ment.
a month. He won’t havo run through
First of all defective tree* should much by then. You see, he’s booming
the companies just now. The collapse
tacked by huwet* nr fungi (conka)
will be duo in about threo months’
tree* with flre-scarred * butts, with
top* lirqjM^ off by wind or lightning, time. Now. I think I can save.ydur ▲
.
Take Time By The Fetlock. Don’t Let The Mild Weather Fool You
and In K*«eral all tree* which are money If you trust me.”
Sho trusted him implicitly, so much i ▼
unthrifty from any cause.
Next
Jack Frost Is Surely Coming.
so that when ho said a dally confer- {
ence at the office would be necessary.)
You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
whkh are Interfering with
the Miss Nancy did not (lemur. But the
ALL KINDS otCOALS for All kinds Stoves Furnaces and Ranges.
growth of better formed neighbor*. conferences did n&lt;Jt seem very busi­
nesslike. Yet-they were suffidently
Just step in and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
able specie*, nuch ns dogwood, Iron* pieasant to be continued after office
wood, and hornbeam.
These not
are always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
I hours, at Miss Nancy’s .home. And.
only take up space that .might better
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
be occupied by such species a* oak. long before the month was ended they
hickory, and asfi, but also, a* a rule, were sure that they loved each other.
BRING in your Sample, of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
•‘When are you going to tel! mo the
produce seed more abundantly and
ao reproduce themselves
nt the cx- plan?” she asked one day.
have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name ♦
Cyril ’ looked steadily at her. “I
YOU
a PRICE.
♦
have no plan,” ho answered.
thinnings Is frequently of no value
The girl turned white. "Da you
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price ♦
for other purpose*. It can practically mean.you hava beer^ deceiving mo?"
but our aim is to pay all we can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each days market ♦
ahe inquired, ominously calm.
Call us by Phone. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always out, ♦
"No.” he answered. I meant It at
lo pay for Itself, ' particularly when
is —
Imposwe are always at home.
♦
ina miure use or rpo woou &lt;nnc* ror the
. . time,
„ - but now I see it- —
'—
fertiliser Is borne In mind. The ea- j bit"’
sentlal p.alnt to remember In nruikT*10 K,r‘
fro® ker chair and ▼
Ing subh' thinidnmi u- that th* wood Angered her glove* nerronsly. She ▲
lot is a tree society, in which ths • turned toward the door. Thon she »
brrt tree* should bo given every cams suddenly back. She sat ddwq at ♦
Deiltrs In Grain, Baans, Seed, Hay, Coal Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.
chance to attaJn the greatestr pnn- hla side. "Te!l mo!" ahe whispered, i ♦
sfblo development by .the removal *nd in an instant they wen in each I A
and uUllutlon of the uiiflt.
I other’s arms.
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NOW’S THE TIME

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PHONE ISO

Bring your Job printing to us—
do only first class work.
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HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE UAVnXOE UXMKK. XOVCMHBK I. I»N.

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«»uni«i»i«i»i&lt;o»Mu*Hie»w

LITTLE MISS MAYO

Good
Investment

IRVING
potatoes dug and put away in th*
cellars or buriad In pita ta tha fields.

•y MOMI GOBBSTT.

Uttto Miaa Maya crept rUluly ap
Ing of the large crop of tubers In this
locality. Ttie work baa been about
hand, turned so that no passerby completed with tho farmers holding
might see the incriminating title of

Our Store Is For
SERVICg)

Docs nut the price uf butter, eggs and pork appeal to you and

make you wish you had more to sell?

A farmer would not

take one crop after another from a field without strengthen­
ing the soil with a little extra fertilizer.
plies to your stuck.

The same rule ap­

You get the same result from your hay

Our complete - line of Suits, Overcoatfl, Underwear, Hoaiery and other winter
goods were selected from the best wholesale assortment—and we selected them
because we knew they were what our ca*tom«r» could use and gat serriee from
—good service—their money's worth, and we are not ashamed to offer them to
you and urge ypu to come and buy from US. All we aak is a fair living profit
and wo will sell (X)OD GOODS to you just as low in price aa we CAN. Come
in and see us. We're going to stay here.
.

the bl* city tea years before.

Sb* umd somethin* like
drrd bushel* ot potatoes on an 1
Will H. Johnson, llrir.g
though she wm only thirty-two. she acre tract.
bad a settled took, the took of one
who has thrown her spinsterhood Irvin* raised &lt;1* byshsis of niee po­
tatoes on a g sere tract. Wm. lie-

How did the

1

little stenographer fourteen acres of potato** last Bat­

and grain that you always did, but when you want more but­

them in math the tame way durin*
ter. more eggs or'mure pork, for the same amount of feed you

Ths

mously behind the doctor in his stand
W« understand that

from

Good Delivered

Ruall Druggists

Hastings, Mich.

journeys nightly.
Sometimes
she
wm swept along brsathlsasly ta th*
captive maiden.

NASHVILLE

Miss Pauline Kuna entertained a
company of youu* people Tuesday

Harry Gunyon of Flint sprat Bun- chased Ed. Messimer** place un Mid­
dle 8t. for a parsonage.
The deal

Felbach's.
Max Purchia Of Detroit visited hi*

Miss Gayle. Johnson uf Marshall
spent Ruturday with her stater, Mrs.

a shipwrecked owl varsity man with
blend locks curling round his hand-

lionalre of the district.

thing ot
disorderly conduct or tarecent manner will . be put down
Forks without auy further compunction.
Mr*. Stanford, mother' ot Will
Stanford residing one mile cost ot
l-u ; = iM'CalthfuIly ministered unto by her
daughter Mr*. JennhF Tenharkcl of
Grand Rapids, and her sons William

Mra Cornelia Kennedy is visiting
1 word that Arthifr Damoth.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Damoth at the horn* of her sun. Dudley A.
Kennedy and- family, residing three
mile* northeast of Hastings. Mrs.
Kennedy will lw gone for some time.
thur Damoth wm for seven years
John Jacoba Hr.. of Grand Rapids.

md family of Irving at
Mr. and Mrs, Barnett Kitizley of

mad with ehnul

Mr. and Mrs.

und Nias Gayle Johnson spent Bun­

spellbound and breathless, none could

Reuben Kuhlman went to Drtrdlt.
Monday to visit hta son. W. T. Kuhl
man and family.
Mr. and Mrs. o. B. Darby nnd »on
11. IL Downing's Humlaj.
Mr. and M.r*- 11 D- Perkins und Hoy &lt;&gt;f laiko Odessa and Mr. and
sop Orville vtalled friends near
tie
Creek and apt nt Hunday.
Woodland Sunday.
'.
Mr. and dlrs. J. D. Allen s|
daughter Mi*. Cec-Be. Mrs. C. E. Bunday with relatives st Mason.
Clark and Mlns "Edith Fleming mo­
tailed
tored to Woodland Sunday morning
und spent the day with frienda there. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mayo and
Ctift Klcinhans gave a llallot
daughter Katherine
Grand llaplds

I. M. Hager. Mrv. Will Hitt uud u&gt;n

Miss Mildred Burch I* entertained
lust Haturduy ,-veiling with a Hal-

friondx.
Tile young pvuple wire out In full
force Haturday night with tin Ir
Hallowe’en prank* and tho rrsult
the Mnc wu* very evident Bunda&gt;
inurnlngMi*. Mary Townsend is very sick
with pneumonia.
Mis* Iddu. Stuckey came hoinv
from Charlotte. Saturday noon and
will spend oome time with hcr^pothMcKinnta
। nd Mfs. C.
E.
tor their home at -llbiins.
Washington, last
week
Tuaaday
morning.
They were accompanied
by th* latter* mother. Mr*. Klteti
Mix. who expect* to make her home
with them.
^ra Davidson
Clark uf
rho visited friends here for

eyru*. Ohio, where Frank ha* * posi­
tion In a factory.
' uiUng

place*.
Mita Muttlt of

Butt, Crook spent

Mend'S.
.
Mr. and Mra Harold I’ahncr and
daughter. Virginia, of JaCkson. spent

sumo personal properly with Charles
Hasting* and wife uf Rutland twp.
Mr. and Mr*. Hmlth have ulso-Jeased '
the Unite Gladding farm of Hut­
rithout being compelled to use canes. ,
land the home formerly occupied vy

pital contains the hopeful news that
the young man underwent the oper­
ation ta fine slupc and la now mak-

consistently

expected.

Wo

changed locations.

with Mr. Hasting* &lt;yi board to give

proved condition.
helping hand.
Somf timv ago byte Lampson went
to GrmKffTtapld* to-undergo un op- Irving entertained
Frank Wilkes
wife nnd son Clatn of Banfield: also
Ing In tbe lower lobe ot the left tang, Mr. and Mr*. Earl Blanton of Cale­
which was superintenducea by an at- donia, Sunday.

NORTH IRVING.
when working in a lumber canty near . Elsie Cairns la working for Mr*.
Wonderfub Jsurnsys Nightly.
Frank Miller.
equal Harold Trefusis. she pictured know that he la much better since
him, a dark-eyed, dashing hero, draw­ the operation and mar be expected visited her parents Saturday and Kuning upon hl* own adventure* for hla
On Saturday evtnlng Mta* UarbsRev. W. St irk of Owosso preached
material, with countless love affair*
l Soworby
and brother. Thoma*
behind him and countless hearts still
Sunday.
waiting to b* broken. And thia, ta
fact, accorded with lhe editor's own
.da ugh tar Florence intended Quarter2&amp; ot their young friends- A mosy ly mritlng in liastlqg*. H*iurd«y.

•'Our readers will bo glad to learn In* games after which lhe young
that Mr. Harold Trefuale is returning people depart,il full of mirth for
Floyd Cairns 1* working for Mr.
their respective homes.
Duvia near I’arinulee.
Cuba—ta hl* forthcoming serial. The
Clyde Han born Is slvk With dlphMaid of Lonely Key.’ Mr. Trefusis Hallowe'en night and the usual numtherta. pear Alto.

, G. Rothhnur.
day and Hunday with her slater, Jlu,
Klecta F'prnlas In Battl* Creak.
Mrs. Carl Tuttle entertained at
"50#" last Thursday afternoon.
F. P. Hakcg and two\ children of

experiences "
Then on the editorial page:
"Dear Mr. Editor, do. do print a
photograph of Harold Trefusis. 1 am
wild about him. as are a doxen girls
over Sunday and Mrs. Hakes who has I know.
I picture him with dark
hair, rather long, flashing blue eyes,
them home Mondayv
Mr. and Mrs.
and a half-cynical, half-tender smile.
L. E. Pratt took them home In their
tnoruiqg where ahe will stai
Am
I
right
or wrong? Madge Thomp­
machine.
daia before returning home.
son. 8M East First street. New York
City."
Evangelical church met with Mra. Cooperative Creamery McctAnd somehow, absurd as they were,
Juhii Oftloy Wednesday, Nov. oh.
those contributor*' letter* always
Mrs. C. B. Whitman is vialtlng rdThere will be a meeting of the
Fariuer*' Co-operative Creamery as­ mads Jittle .Miss Mayo mad with
jealousy.
sociation Saturday afternoon. NovumShe had finished th* first Install­
l&gt;er ", at uno o'clock in the opera
huUM.- fur the purpua* of perfecting ment of 'The Maid of Lonely Key."

George Franfk.
sat ta her snn-chatr. a pathetic IIIDr. H. M. FmsU-r of Battle Cscvk. quiied two hundred signatures and tie figure, dreaming of the world that
lo company wUh hta father, Charles
Fowler, David Kuux und daughter.
loneliness drew In on her. behind and
1‘auiinc Kuna, motored to Held- In.tin- urw creamery.
1’rof. H. D. before. Surely a little slice of life
Wcudt of the Stale Dairy &amp; Food
might have been granted her! Harry
Commission will Im- present and
l*eeon bad been but an episode, an
Utch sold out; her'
last week

In that dim region of tha past to

to David

Middleville cruuiuury will ateo be
present and tell u* about Hu plant
Ijn-ated In-hta town tupt -answer such
question* as may l»e asked. Kvury
farmer in this community should «n.
Rapid*. deavor to be present. Brink' your
wives und Invite your n*|ghl&gt;oni.
O. M. McLaughlin.
Oliv.- Walker of MWUevUlel
Ed. Uebhatuer,
J. C. I'urniM.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.,

The

Irving General Store
31.00

16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar (or

*1.00

18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for

*1.00

19 lbs. Granulated Sugar for

01.00

20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for

*1.00

Q R. WATSON, General Store
GENERAL STORE
BOTH PHONES

IRVING, MICH.

HMsltaga, 158 1L-4S; MMdltvilis Line, UN IL-IB.

rheumsttsm , about three

Friday evening for several couple of
and friends here.
young married people.
Miss Mildred Quick spent Satur­
Tho young men's bible class of lhe
Evangelical Aabbuth-schoul gave u day und Sunday with her grand mol h­
er,
Mrs. John McCartney, ut Battle
Hallowe'en party Friday evening at
lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Coy
puny with Mr. and Mra Itoy Moore
Mcsdames J. B. Kraft. A. Kuater. and baby, Joyiv, .if Assyria, mbtorad
Cham iHlk-r. Dan'l Fvlghncr, Clark lo Comstock. Sunday, and open: tn*
Tiinutrrh und Coy liruinm gave u day with Rev. Garrison Moore and
family.
.
’udc* and fam'iy and
O. G. Munroe visited
Tit marsh last ttalukday evening.

companlcd by his son John Jacoba.
Jr., of Grand Rapids. They returned J
one of our popular young men to their home In Grand Rapids MunRoy A- Johnson, *un of Melvin A.
Johnson, residing
one-half
mile
south of Irving, recently underwent end family were Sunday guests of
a major operation at Butterworth
hospital in Grand Rapids for the miles east of Irving.
straightening of hta hip which had

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

••I want to Uvg!" said llttta Mln
Mayo passional sly. "I want to do
something worth wfeM;, f want to
tast* Ilfs as other* 4*."
And a thought ao daring, so shock-

gu to tremble.
She crouched ta her chair

tu

haU

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portioned lot without any apparent here Friday and organised a Woevidence of perceptible displeasure men'ii Home and Foreign Mtaalunary
their thoughts harking -back to the Society with Mr*. Llule Cairn* um
pmidrnt; Mibnlu Adams. Vie* ITv*.;
Th* Ladle* Literary Club of Irving Etale Cairns, arc. and Mr*. MalK-l
met at the heme uf Mrs. May John- Walters aa treasurer. The first meet-

HUHF.

Phone No. 31

B i s r i l ..

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

protecting leaves stripped off and the requested to come with the aula Idea

and shipped away tu the sauer kraut
factory at Baton Kifplda, which pays enjoy

CALL NO. 223
We will do the rest. Wc can mak* that Winter Suit or Over­
coat look like new. Dry Cleaning ia our business exclusively.
Wc specialize in Ladies’ Garment*, Furs, Feather*. Plumes,
Etc., also Feather Dyeing. WE GET the SPOTS.

The Best Cigar
In the City

The Special

—

Can you afford not to accept that offer.

man. a part of the time as well as nature at any of these parties and
culling upon tho services of Ho.ah wants it distinctly understood that
Quodenough. He has also bevr as­
along lines of conduct that are en­
tirely above board and beyond sus­
from Grand Rapids
picion of anythin* of a questionable

v .* ?

Dr. Hess and any you buy uf*ua can be returned and tnonry
refunded.

packed up and gone to th* mStropoils to *aro her living.
It bad been a tremendous ordeal,
this striking cut aloa*
Sh* had
never summoned up Initiative to
change her plac* of residence stnc*.
Sh* lived atone, she drudged, a lone­
ly, pathetic figure ta the offic* down­
town. But her evening* were ablare
with romane*.
Like many sensitive, shy, shrink-

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Every und uf them are guaranteed by us as well

a last attempt to do something He
had promised to write, bnt he had been a mammoth undertaking to se­
cure a cabbage crop from this patch

L. K. Wolcott

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So it will be convenient for you to secure these remedies at

liuiiir.

For the past two weelir Daniel
Gctmsn living on* mH* north ot Irv-

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The Finest Candy in the City
Badger Candy Co., Milwaukee. Wla.

JOHN L. JONES
THI CIGAR MANUFAOTURIR
HAITIRQB, MICH.

Left Fatal Evidence.
WOULD TAKE A UTTLE TIME
A burglar who broke Into an anilqvary'a shop-in Paris ha* been iden­
tified by means of a strip of ak'n tom
suit and Probably Real Kstats
from fats car by the broken glass of
a show ease. The piece of^kln wa*
pre*6rved in a bottle of spirit*,"’and
The real estate man from the cliy
it fitted on to a fresh sear on tha
tmtn's left ear.
Billy Weatherman's '40 scree, wfcleh
would front on a beautiful lake after
Banaitivs Mary.
the big White river dam ta the Ml*Mistress—"Why. Mary, teat thia
your Runday afternoon out? Aren't
Th* paper* lay ou tha table, awaityou going for a walk thte lovely day ?'* Ijig l.'nch Billy's signature. Th* real
Mary— "Please, m. I'd rather stay ta.
astata man was Impatient. He **«
J«&lt; — «““• °[ “&gt;• »*&gt;«•
® «
ta a hurry to gst back to Holllatar, the
“?J
“
be conspicuous.—-Punch.
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lo Kansas City tbs next morning.

ternoon. The prestdeot. Mrs. Muy
Johnson opened the -meeting with a December. A cordial invitation 1* rxtended . to___________________
alb
.
Mr*
plsaauro to -tho tn
STONY POINT
’
I
Grace McCann gavo
„ .
Mr’
Mr&gt; lUrrr lliuhl. .
events ot the day ta a highly Inter* I..IU
1.
eating manner. Mrs. Martha Dean Huidj|}.
Frank Wellman
of ClnciiiQati.!
ci tn uf the Gods'* of Coioradq. Vaca­
tion echoes were responded to by the Qhlu. vteltud hta' father uml brother. ■
•
Ncnlntsris*encs.
club members. The dub adjourned by Mvwir* O. P. und B. J. Wellman, the
.
j
In the wars of the ljuropeau power* the dotted line." he said handing a
singing- ''Michigan
My Michigan." urst of lhe week.
The carpenter work 'ta all cum- in matteru relating U themselves we fountain i*n to I'pele BIBy.’
Uncle Billy took out his spectacle*.
plvled ua ttie nuw F. M. church and. have nevt t taken an, part, nor doe*
Halil ta certainly a n comport with our -joJIcy ao to do.
day after noun. Nov. lllh. The sub­ well dohsu-too
, It u only tfhc0 our rllhtl are lnvaded
ject
study for tho next meeting hustler and good workman.
f..w .Lava
.
. ...
a .......
hurry about this hyar.
Imln* "Holland and II" Veople."
op account of the diphtheria scare.
Injuries or make preparation for our
Thu ddath of Mra Mary Ftrsteri y----' -----Verne II. Johu*on teacher «&gt;f |hs Bolter,
an* her little ntece. Mildred ■ defense.—Jams* Monnw.
Irving vlllagn school, attended the
my son* read thorn paper*. mlst*r.”
indeed.
The parents und husitand
"It would b« a great favor to m«,
Though I am not a smoker I like to Uado BUly." rsuuirktd th* Kanns
ttaycarry match™ ta my pocket. One I* City man. looking st bls watch,."U you
Detin
By. Sunday.
finish up this transaction by noon.
neighbor* ta the reread? converted
To-be able to giro a match ta a great
town hall ta the village. After play­ Irnnd Itavc returned fyom Ute
Ing six gaiita" oi fdrpgrvaslvi- pedro
daitahtcr
and
family.
Mr.
and
Hra
!
meutary
Irteudshlp.
—
Allautle
Monthly.
Uncl* ptlly scratched his head a
prise* were awarded. The table* uud
Willard Demand ol nvftt Coats Grave.,
miauls, and Mid. "laghleen."—Youth's
session of dancing was indulged In. last Sunday.
_________ _ _________ __ Dtipiittf (bo year R»I3 llirouglttnil, Companion.
Next Saturday evening the doctor
He ta going I o Nashville to | the world a total of 5(2
Of;
will give nn Informal danclwg party
more (han (Ot) tons were lust or vontu the friends and neighbors at Irvdetuned—205 stAuner* and 2(7 sail­
-BANNER WANT ADV* PAY.
ing VCML-Is.
BANNER WANT ADV* FAY.
totarale anything of a quesUonaJds

—

! We are the Dr. Hess
Agency

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toes and the balance ot 'ths crop
pairing good-by In their home Tillage. burled In tho fi*fd« which are close­
ly dotted with ' the mounds under­
He could not auc- neath which are buried pile* of pula-

will have to call on Dr. Hess fur the extra stimulant.

�0000 FUG FLYING

PICKING, PACKING AND MARKETING APPLES

W&gt;! «M prakaMr the teal Mrug
S' "LU!
»u routM A
STI”? •*" ”
flirt the American force—one woman
*•»•«•« ‘be Brltlah force-one offlful1 wtltoftn. The fleg of the------------T-----------------‘J* c,UM' •'
bu‘
struggle Moca
** Ifflvembor M, life, WM tMc- l(w&lt;

by buying a

new Cot
Felt Mattress

Raymond Bergnsr and a boy friend

of
YmX
P.riU*
'“via, America
That mnrning Mre. Day.
?**?!*■**
of Murray atroM,
n«Mad tho u*w Bag Of tbe now na"7 r,r har hema. CuaatDgh.m. ibu
natMoua British provoat marshal,
wb&gt; informsd of this display of the
reaai banner" and nishcd to ths
Mr’- Day was quietly sweep­
front of her houM with the flog
n‘?‘wlnK °»«rhead when the burly,
reMflced officer, |n scarlet uniform
'JL’0,4'r,a-w|« burrisd up tho

Cheap
and enjoy perfect comfort and rest-during the long
'•/
Winter nights that will soon be here. Good all Cot- z
ton Mattress at $4.98. Cotton felts at from $6.75 to as high as $15.00.
The wonderful popularity of this Mattress sale has fully demonstrated itself by
the immense quantities which we have already sold.
child and. was loved by every one In
the neighborhood, und much sympa­
thy is cxprtiued for tho sorrowing
family.
Intasmont took place Ln
Woodlawn cemetery. Hastings. Huturday. Rev. Tost conducting the ser­
vice at tbe grave
QUIMBY.
Wilson Lake and family spool Bun­
day ut George Scott's

lhe ,U,lr b10’”- Th® halyards
sluek, Mra. Day persisted In her at
Mrs. Elsie Caste lain received a tele­
■art. and the arrogant provost beat a gram frojn Detroit Wednesday staling
retreat leaving the Slant and Stripes that her daughter-ln-Uw. Mrs. Floyd
■HU flying —American Boy.
(lasielien was. seriously III in Harper's
hospital with appendicitis. She start-

As He Saw the Scheme.
"Do you understand Ibis building
loan scheme?" asked the prospective
lareator. , “Bare! They build you a
bona* and you pay so much a month.
By the ttmo you are1 thoroughly dis­
eat laded with the place, It's ymirs,"
replied the knowing ohe.—New York

Wee the Only One.
Big—"Wasn't ft Admiral Porter who
said: Take no quarter from.tbe en
»ny!'" Dlx—“Dunno! If It was he's

-banner

want

The be^t method 1 havo ever tried
is picking Inlo baskets’ These bas­
kets should be about half-bushel bas­
kets. with drop handles.
Inside; that is. free from strips around
the Inside or bottom. They should be
lined with burlap to prevent bruis­
ing. and a short iron book should be
attached to ths handle to suspend tho
tho packer to use both hands. -The
great advantage In using the baiket
I find lies In the fact largely that if
tho apples are carefully placed in
it they aro not brulaod.
The worst objections that I havo to
the basket's are that they are not so
handy- n the saeY and that somr.timea carelen pickers are. disposed
to toss apples Into them aa they set
upon the ground or hang on a limb
a few feet away.
My experience is that apples packed
from lhe (able and Immediately placed
In cold storage (If they are to be put
tn cold storage* will give by far the

months to the keeping of the fruit.
You cannot afford to let your fruit
He under the trees or In a building
for two or three w.eeks before you
barrel.
Every day's delay In packing and
shipping will cost you money and
quality In your fruit, and If you are
not tbe loser, the party who buys it

anva

Fruit grown iu a warm latitude, or
harvested during a warm September
or October must b&lt;&gt; quickly handled.
But when properly handled at picking
not be much room for complaint.
A good barrel is essential If you
wish to store your frail, and have II

Thls Is vary important, as your fruit
will be tight in the barrel and require
less pressing ot the bead, and conse­
quently less bruising of the fruit.
When No. 2 is packed it should be
After the barrel la full and the fruit
is well shaken down, adjust tbe apples
on top so that they are as nearly lev­
el as possible.
*
This will Insure oqusl pressure:
throughout the barrel, will prevent
your fruit being bruited unequally, and
will present a tnueh better appearance
on being opened, and the fruit will

your name off, but stamp the name of
the apple.
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When shipping to a commission
house they will furnish you with a
In place ot your name for them to
make returns by.
In hauling barreled apples lo tb»
car and in shipping, lay the barrels on
the side, never stand'them on end If
you wish tho fruit to remain tight

CHIEF QUALITIES
OF THE CURRANT

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Company
“The Home Furnishers'

Might Have Been Either.
In a case tried In a Philadelphia
court the prosecuting attorney had a
good deal of fun ut the expense of
mtghl take away some of tho adven­ counsel for the defendant, ejeh ot
ture of living. As II U you flavor know whom seemed as stupid as the other.
when you go lo the mental cupboard "Ignorance of the law," interposed
whether you arc going to find it fuH of the |udge at a eerjuln Juncture, "la
good things or empty. At least there
In the uncertainty to give seat to ex- 1 Inquire of your honor," aaked tho
.Pr°*®£‘RLm attorney, "whether your,
honor’ll remarks are directed at tbe
defendant or hla counael?'*
Budding Politician.
Little Willie Is a kindergarten pupil.
His father Is a politician. Because
Willie had been good all the week tho
When a woman goes away to spend
teacher permitted him to choose a Sunday, it she would give her hus­
game.
He. lined up his classmates band directions concerning the four­
.against the blackboard and shouted teen or fifteen moat Important tilings
fiercely: "AH who arc going to vote that ought to be done around tha
for Dempsey ’hold up tho right hand!" house In her absence. Instead of con­
cerning lhe whole fifty-seven, be

Depths of His Love.
.My little son went Intq the' living
room where my Invalid mother was
lying on a couch and in the following
quaint way expressed bls love for her:

By Growing and Marketing Each
Season, Fruit Will Be Found

QuiU Profitable.
(By F. U IUMNG)
Until one . has became Cully ac­
quainted with thin aaagll but profit­
able fruit, by growing and marketing

gang. A good strong table, construct­
ed of light, strong material Is pro-

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IUH LCUIVI VI
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NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
| trceg.»
x
Mra. Amanda Kronewltier ot North I
Four or six rows arc carried forH“nday with her sister. | ward at once and the tabla is moved
along the center rows and set In the
middle of the aquarejR each move.
I usually have orfe man who. nails
the hoops, the headliners, and takes
out tha heads of barrels, preparing
them for filling, it la quite important
to have headliners, as it prevents Iom
In shipping and facilitates .the exam­
ination and inspection ofTrult In stor-

Report of District No. 1." iu
for month ending. Oct. 23. 7»n.
Number day* taught. 20.
\
Total attendance. 3I!*H.
Average dully attendance. 17.1
Number boys enrolled. *11.
Number girls enrolled. 7.
Total enrollment! IB.

f BAKING
CHICAGO.

This man ususlly heads up the bar
rels when ready. A second man does
the fating, and thn third, who should
be a good apple man and foreman of
the gang, empties tho baskets and as­
sists in the sorting,
He Inspects the fruit da sorted, and
directs tho work. This leaves three
men who do nothing but stand at the
table and sort. z If the packer* are
not able to keep tbp table supplied, a
man from the table Is put Into the
trees to pick until tbe balance Is ro-

if you have good fruit and it is
worth money in tbe market to warrant
you In so doing, you should make two
grades: One strictly No. L or fancy
grade; and another, which will take
fruit that is slightly defective, but
good for immediate use. commonly

Number of tardy marks. 2.
Those neither absent or tardy wore:
Mary Smith. Mulral Shorten. Clulrk-e
Lyon, John Dryer. Harold and Clarke
Usually" It will pay as well or bet­
Springer. Mary Poland. Ida- Huy- ter to sell this No. 2 fruit to the ovapU,.r.A
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L-l......
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.Lloyd
.
.
wood.
Lentha.
Fioyd and
orator or the cider mill. Instead, of
Fhroyer. Aba and Maud Moore.
putting it ifi_cxpanslve barrels, and
At our ghost -nodal which pa* held
to thia add the coat of freight and
at the echool house Tuesday night.
Oct. ST, we made 111.50. Wr expect
to buy a new;dock anil Nome curtain*.

Another advantage in netting to the
eider mill or evaporator is that you
take It out of tho market of green

Better cookies, cake
and biscuits, too. All
as light, flufly, tender
and delicious as mother i/xcd
tebajie. And just as whole-

schuui Report.
Report of Thormrpplc District Nrt
J. for molith ending October'Zk. 1»H.
Number day* taught. l«.
Total attendance. 33J,
/
Number boys enrolled. ?.
Number girl* enrolled. 7.
Percentage-!^ attendance »7.
Thosu receUJng Half holhla&gt;» w«r-'

Face tho barrels with good, well­
colored apples of even slxe. put in a
basketful of another layer of similar
fruit on top of the facers, than fill
your barrel with apples free from
blcqyHh or worm holes ot a.siie small-

pinch nor strip them from the stem,
but that is the only way to make a
sure t^lhg of currant picking.
Put them at once In berry boxes.
For private customers pack In crates

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN

It took an organized body of stove ex­
perts nearly , fifty years to perfect it.
There is no other Base Burner J ike it,
because the features that make it such
a wonderful and economical heater aie
patented. It is the. most attractive
and best made stove, too.
In the Triple exposed Flues you will find one
reason why it will save fully one half on your
coal bills’. But there are many other
reasons—too many to mention here.
&amp; Come and see us, and we will show
you. that there is no other base
burner that will compare"with
the Favorite.

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GOODYEAR OROS
Hardware Implements
111-115 East Slate Street.

FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

This holds true in. your electric
wiring. That's one reason
why I urge yon to let we do
your electric work. You'll
know il is done right and that
your buildings are safe if I do

Don’t you tiling it would be a good idea
to buy a First Class Favorite Base Bur­
ner, with Triple Exposed Flues, and save
enough on your coal bills tliis winter to
buy a new dress in the spring? It is a
positive fact — the Favorite does burn
less coal and throws out more heat than
any other base burner made.

eight pound baskets.
,
Prices of good currants are apt to
vary as they depend upon the cus­
tomers. Large handlers get three or
four cents a pound and some &lt;re re­
tailed at six and seven. Hotels ami
bakeries buy largely. The former
give ua readily eight, and when

Prune Your Grapevines.
If your grapevines have been al­
lowed to grow rank and do not produce
as thby should work up your nerve
and trim lhem to atube this winter.
You will have no fruit next year, but
after that, with proper pruning, you
will 'goubtleee get a great big crop

liuhlilinir fniinhiiiK f.
nsi-tl iiY-Maniim. Flu.
on tin- .•loti’- plat fot III-

Scores of women will do it this
winter, in some poor, old base
burner; and they’ll get very little
warmth out of it, too.

hurrying

location plays an Important part in
any buainean. The man who Ilves a
long distance from market wHl seldom
find It profitable to grow small fruit
Hist must be hauled several miles in
lhe hot sun to bp marketed.
He should try to sell finished prod-

young barristers who were in the act
of sping his walk and gestures. "Ymi
mistake, gentlemen." said the goodnatured wit-accosting them. •That
Is not the air of-the Hose: it la only

J)ontB&lt;irn Up
lourAewDre&amp;s

That comes from a fly. and beginning
down at tbe lower branches strips thu
whole bush of foliage.
Spray with white hellebore In a
Paris green solution, touching the un-

been prospering It or 20 years. Wrf
had the bushes rejuvenated by prun­
ing. the cultivator waa set working
and tn the fall the ground waa plowed,
turning all the earth up toward th&lt;«
bushes, letting it remain until spring,
when some compost wag applied.

Hastings, Mich.

Safety First
Had to “Match" the Lamp.
A sudden storm being-imminent the
mother of a bright little weld found it
necessary ta light the lamp. "Just
thir.k, papa." the child reported at
evening. "It was »o dark today that
mamma had to match the lamp."

One ot tbe greatest paradoxes ot
life ilea tn the fact that you can't
make both ends meet simply by keep­
ing straight.

the accommodating qualities it hss.
Tho bush
is
uxuaUy
healthy.
Borers bother occasionally, but the

Klishu HtronK’N. Thursday night.
Visitors ai the Mill school T
day Were Gulin Kggennnn. Fl
Dorcas und Howard Nbreutt. i
Todd and L&lt;-ona Justice.
-Mattel Slater iq working In

Phone 226

Phono t

Hastings, Micbii

�THE HA9TINGR BANNER. .NOVEMBER

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

THE PIERSON STORE

Third Week of Our Great Money
Raising Sale!!!
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Must Raise $ 10,000.00 in 30 Days
Everybody knows we carry only regular stock. We never buy a lot of cheap goods with which to fix up a
big sale, but we are offering our REGULAR STOCK at very low prices and we will save you a lot of
money on the purchase of your fall and winter supply of DRY GOODS, COATS, SUITS, SHOES and
GROCERIES.
Don’t think of letting this BIG BUYING CHANCE go past.
Come to us and get
your supply for the whole family. For 30 Days Only—$$$ Saved!
CASH OR PRODUCE.
so-'s

Suit, Coat and
Skirt
Department
The .entire stock of this depart­
ment is to be tflOsed onk We do not
intend to carrj' this lino of goods
anjr longer. Just note these bnrgains.
'

SUITS
Indies and Misses Suits, regular
prices from W0.0D to $22X0. Yel­
low tag price........ .$2X8 to $11.48
- Sqme of these suits an* extra large
sixes.

Lol .No, I K|icriul
. : 81X0 to 810.00 regular.
&lt;P| JQ
tag price ................................. $1.40

Lot Na 3
All SlMdes.
81.00 to MOO regular,

lull Na 4
Assorted Colors
$5.00 (o 87.00 regular.
tag price ...................................

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Na 2 Assortment
Mostly Children's mid Misses—Few
laidics .
Regular price $3.00 tn
Cl QO
810.00, tag price................ ..
4*1 «zO

No. 3 Assortment
latdies Black coals regu­
lar $18.00 and $12X0, tag
Na 4 .Assortmcnl.
Indies Black coals. $12X0 0*7 JO
to 8-JOXR tag price.................. d’l.'tO

Na 5 Assortment
l.adies and Misses Black Pony

.;^“..."..,^..$3.75

SKIRTS
Lol No. 2
81.00 to 87X0- regular. .

COATS
No. 1 Assortment
No. 1 Assortment, Mostly Children's
Regular price 8f~5 to
“n
*3,00. tng price..............................

Qg

jy

C? IQ
«PJ.I7

U&gt;1 Na 5
Mosllj larnr sizes Gray nnd (Hark
&gt;&lt;■•50 lo flOBO regular
ci |Q
tng price .................................................. z

Ivy Garment Prolrclor
High grade rubber, reg&lt;?-} no
ulnY 85X&lt;Hac pricO.................. ^•••zO

Na G Assortment
Ladies and Mittses Coats, mixed
and fum y coat*, regular
price 815,00 lo $25X0 tag
gg
No. 7 Assortment.
Ladles* Black A.«trachan Coals,
regular price $12X0 lo
or nn
s|5.t»l, Ug price........................d&gt;U»70

Na 8 Assortment
Ladies Black Astrachan
1
coats, 816.75 to $28X0 lag
$|| gg

Gloves and Mittens
23c Men’s and Boys' Gloves and 1 Q
Mittens, qiecial Jot. to close at

Outing Flannels
Colored outing flannel*, yellow
lag prices, per yd........5c. 7c, and 9c

Will be closet! out regardhsa of
cost.
f

8UJ0 Ladies'

and Men's ei on

'«Iioc*,..dow ...........................
$3X0 Ladies' and .Men's ei en
shoes, now ...v“

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$3.00 Ladies', ana .Men's
ftliOCA, now
8250 Indies'. .Men's and
Children's shoes, now
82.25 Ladies', Men’s and
Children's shoes, now
$2.00 Ladies', Mbn's and
Children’s shoes, now
81.75 Ladies', .Men's and. Ct 3Q
Children's shoes, now^I« Jz

$2.29
$1.98
"" $1.69
$1-59

81.50 Ladies'. Mens and Cl |Q
Children’s shoes, now ...... vLI z

.98c
$1.00 Children’s Shoe
Sale
SUM) * Children's
Sale price OJC

shoes.

n-

One lot of shoes, regular
no
prfre 81.25 lo 8UM), sale price\
On# lol. regular price fl JO
$1.75 to $U».-sale price ...
Special lol of Ladiesqrtnijs_
tiers, peg pair .....;.y.'’vC

Table Linens
We. have not raised retail pricea
on linens. Will sell table linens at
former prices, leu liberal discount.

W. A E. Sugar per hundred ... .80.16
Fresh and crisp corn flakes.
per pkg. 7c or i pkgs for....25c
12c Fancy Seeded Raisins,,
pei1 package 9c
H Ihs. bulk Rolled Oats for25c
7 lbs. bulk starch for25c
Lenox soap, 4c bar. 8 cakes for. .25c
Sliinola brush, dauber and 1
box Shinola, coihbl nation25c
W, L.' flour- per 25 lbs sack72c
Purity Flour per 25 lb. sack ....72c
100 lbs. al 2X5. peDbbl$5.70
15c Post Toasties al 13c. 2 for ..25c
Jello, Jellycon. Tryphoai, 9c; 3 for 35e

Plain and fancy ailknllnes, r
!ar‘ price up -to. 16c. Bale
price per yard

Pillows
$1X0 pillows, lag price each79c
81.15 pillows, tag'price, each..$1.00
81.75 pillows, tag price, each.,.$135
$2.00 pillows, tag price, each..$1.18
82.1244 pillows, tag price, cacti $1X9

Carpeting

Sunny Monday Soap, per cake .. ie

15c prunes per. lb. 13c ; 2 for ....25c
Bulk Cocoa, per lb20c
Sweet polatoesZper lb. 3c. 10 l|is. .25c
mb. Bitter Chocolate, per pkg...17c
Peanut Buller, 15c 11*.; 2 lbs. for 25c
Special coffee sale price per lb.. He
A 10c package borax.....Gr
i qt. cun imported olive oil87c
t l-ol Lemon Extract, regular
20c. sain price !3c 2 for25c
Yeast Foam, per pkg. 04c
3 pkgs for 10c
7 boxes.tip matches»25c

Fancy Chester bacon per It
Fancy picnic hams, per' lb.

piece, 75c carpel, per yd..*...59e
piece, 65c carpo\ per yd.53c
piece 50c sjair carpet, pnr.yd..42c
piece 35c stair carpet, per yd JM)c
A few remnants of carpeting at
less than cbsL
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Comforts
•81.00 comforts, sale price j89c
8150 comforts, yellow log price $1.29
81.75 comforts, yellow tng priceJ1X9
$2.00 cnmforls, yellow lag price $1.69
83.25 comforts, yellow lag price $2.79

Gowns

Rayo Nickel lamps, each .
Corn Byrup, per gallon . ..
White Corn Byrup. per gal.
Fancy*-

After one week these pricw are
subject lo mat but changes.

Curtains

Silkolines

Grocery Department

SHOE
STOCK

1

Ladies and .Misses outing gowns:
Regular 50c gowns. Hale Price..43c
Regular 75c gowns. Sale Price.."-

Regular 81.00 gowns. Sale Price

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Fancy lacn curtains, regular 81.00
value, yellow tag price per

..65c

Special price* on Table Linens,
Dress Goods, Ginghams. Percales,
Underwear. Flannel Gowns,' Sweatcfs. Every item, in store will be
discounted.

Ginghams
Special lot of dreaa Ring:
worth up Ao 12%c per yd. O12_~
Hale price OyZC

RAIN COATS
A reduction on every
stock. J
few cravnnetto cnals nt
. . . ^1,40

coal in

&lt;1 jq

Furs
aud Muffs will gu on Mlle. Watch for
the yellow lag, which mean* a hla

Muslin
. Underwear
; 25c values, Sale Price
I 50e values. Sale Price
1 75c values, Sale Price
1.00 values. Hale Price

Look at the Yellow Tags Everywhere in Our Store

J. T. Pierson &lt;9 Son,
Big Department Store
brighten
HASTINGS HIGH MAKES
fill nnd t«fb cflonalc dMpcwltlon
THEIR FIRST TOUCHDOWN

Fred VanSyckio and family.
Orville Bristol-and Nora

'ornpieteu.
the 'constant, companion ot Imi
Hob Beattie
Bunday
►brother, who will greatly miss her with her sister. Mrs. E. Bellingham of
Bottom Jnicrccpis Forward Pa-- nnd sisterly care and compnniunsiiip.
Gun Plains.
.
AlakcN Splendid Hun. Thousli
d her church nnd Hunday
Rob Van Valkenburg is putting In
ehhll sadly m&gt;« her bright n furnace In his home thia week. Hr
' The Hastina* high schoot’fobt ball
found it In Grand Itaptd*.'
twm nude its tint touchdown of thMr. Iturtly of Ohio, moved Into the

Telephone 9

Miller

tobcr 29th.
Their many friends join
In wishing them much happiness.
,
Charlie Bachelor and ' wife and ,
Harvey Padleford. wife nnd daughter, I
I of Haatlngs. were Sunday guests of:
Bld Tinkler and family.
Fred VanHyckis took a load of
lambs to Battle Creek, Monday.
raising unions next summer and to I
Mr. Clark of Bedford, picked ap-i
. ...... .. ..
"aiKrnburg.

(lotliini
n&lt;i eomicrt.

Hastings, Michigan
„
: EXHIBITS SAMPLES OF
, usually surround the houses and farm
John Blood, who hurt hla hand gft
'
mnunrnriii tntus nnnu
ncta.g ns windbreaks. Mr.
merely a few weeks ago. is doing [
(
WUNUtnrUL IOWA CORN Rickie says that In Iowa there la
eii’
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I more wood than in this pn^t of Mich'
igdn.
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Mr. and Mra. H. overamlth of Carl­
- .
ton wire tho guests of Frank Over­ I B. F. Hickle Reports Immcnee Crops I
smith and, family Bunday. *
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8““'- Wb™
JAMES McCARTT'S INJURIES
Mrs. John Bblllng and Mra. A. Al'
Wheat U Grown.
IN RUNAWAY ARE FATAL
irrdlng of Woodland visited their
Former City Marshal B. F. Rickie'
parents Thursday.
.
and wife returned on Monday from)
Mra. Mae Townsend entertained a two months visit with her brothers
Mr. nnd Mrs. 'James Ransom and In Conrad. Grundy county, Iowa. Mr. [He ami Wife Were Thrown From
daughters Ruth and. Maud and Mr. Rlcklr brougty with him some aamBugg)' by Sf&gt;irltcd Hone, West

Laura Stanton, Thursday. October. Inga Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mra. John McCloud and
29th. Congratulations.
Lorahelle and Master Merrill War­ daughter vlalled Mr. McCloud's par•Mr. nick).
family «f rinlnwell spent last'Satur- ner, attended a Sunday school mu.Brother Kenyon, held baptismal 65 bushels of SHF.LLi-.D corn per
dav
‘
line run.
NushUII
services at tho church Sunday. .
acre.
Some crops run from 70 to
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ed. Cunningham of
। Miua&gt;l.
. _____ ___
Tamarac .visited at Clark Orersmllh's
GLASS CREEK.
study during the winter. Wa wish
trained by Stipt. Apph-ton
Sunday.
\
•
a
la handled •■•helled." Little wheat is
llastlnr*
oiwth ull thing* well."
grown In Town where farms are de­
Stanley Brown began pulling ear­
voted to the raising of com. hay anti
"His purposes will rtp
, Natural Question.
ns this week.
Ha thinks they will
ruiii
bring a good price.
L'nfoldlng every ho.
Our amall daughter is very fond of
of their children und their families
Mra. Ella Beattie la at her son's wlttj dinner Sunday, also For»*EHa- her bath, writes a contributor lo Har­ nually.
H patron* I The bud may have &lt;i bitter taste.
Charles nnd wife, nt Gun lake, caring vens nnd family.
Mr. Rickie says that It U poaalblo
per's Magazine, but she objects vig­
fnr her grand child.
'
Mr, and Mr-. Parker Erwuy spent orously to the drying process. One to ride all day and see nothing hut
good atumXhx
Sunday with Will Havens and family. day, while we wtp-e remonstrating corn Oelde, for the ground and cli­
GRANGE
ILVLL
CORNERS
nr
VgMnes4sy w.-t
mate aro particularly adapted foi
with her, ahe said, "Why. what would
■ri
Victor Doud and wife of Kalama­ duties at Manton after spending Sat­
coin-raizing.
Eighty acres ot cori.
happen,, mamma, if you didn't wipe
Obit nary.
zoo visited at Frad Bristol’s Sunday urday and Sunday with bar paranu.
is considered only a little "patch."
And he. win m*&gt;tc it plain "
tne dry? Would I get ruaty!"
Wheal is'not considered a paying
returning
to
their
homo
Monday.
Frad
Otla
and
family.
Shs
had
ifee
Mildred Foster, daughter of HerbMrs. Haugh who has spent several
born
•he oame from HastingsSoft maple hedges are a f.tnilllat
Dally Thought
to).* returned with them.
nnd distinguishing, feature of Im
ORANGEVILLE.
Impossible Is a word only to be landscape, according to Mr. Rtakls.
Will Warner and family attended Teachers* Institute In KaUunaios last
church at Redford. Sunday.
found In the dictionary of fools.—NaM1U Hazel
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoagland, .of
•t from six tn ten foet apart and in
pent RundsK, with
-DANNER WANT ADV®. PAY
» fset apart. They

•Kin behind the goal punts.
li.enlhnalastlo young tnm ap«
men from Masting* high w&gt;ni

Jamps McCarty, aged about
ears, a well-known
resident
his son-in-law, John Bnpdkor. Jr., of
Injuries received In a runaway acci­
dent on Friday morning.
Mra. Me.

proving.

While Mr. and Mrs. Mc-

their spirited horac become frighten­
ed and turnejl about quietly, throw­
ing them cut of'the buggy.
Bever.il
in passing picked thsrn up and took
them lo Mr. Bmelker’s home. It was
nt Brat thought, that Mrs. McCarty
was fatally hurt, nut she soon recoverrd. l|r. McCarty was apparently
uninjured,, sxcept for a few bruises,
but after he reached Mr. Smelker’s •
home he began to complain about
pains In his head.
He waa compellto unconscioainm and never again
rallied.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

�Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Delbert
Qvnisl uf BauhalA. , .
.
Mr- »"3
Frank JHetririi nnd

Ker. QrtowoM'vlU preach al tha
school iwu*n Bunday avenin*. Every­
one corny and hear iiunwthlng goad.
■ Uutv Clark I'ayur «o» kicked by

ANNOUNCEMENT

TtRANO RAPI OSJrUST nnHRWY
Having spent several years in the A. S. Weguscn

UtOttana jtu. tf. u.

B°ih pfmna.

tablishments in Western Michigan, I have opened

Ids ItoaplLiJ. She I* gaining fust.
Mrs. Sarah Brown h spending the
week ut &lt;-tus. Hall's.

MONUMENTS
Highest
Quality

Tailoring

plant, one of the largest and most reliable ladies tailoring es­

‘on of a Link formerly occupying a
'lace on Aldrich.SUnman'* land.
Tli* o. K. S. eerved a chicken pie
dinner, November Jrd a: me Masonic

Mr. and Mra Bert 8nocks. .Mr. and
Mrs. Hurry Snooks ar.'l Mr- Core
Phillips of Kalanuuwo spent Sunday
at Gcorgo Wilkinson'*.
Mr. Fro*t'* people of Hastings nnd
cousins of New York spent Sunday *•
Manrice Coek*jL
i CUpdo Buck and fatplly of Kulamaxoo and Mrs. Clara LornnH df DeL

Ex*

Grand Rapids, Mich., where I will make ladies suits and coats
at $35.00. , My goods will be the best and the sqits I put out
will be only of the best materials and linings.

Hunday.

an

elusive Ladies Tailoring establishment at i3*Jeffer«on Ave.,

My establish­

ment will enable every woman to have- a tailor made suit or*
coat of the best materials.

I will be pleased to have you call

visiting lhe
n Aldrich.
M. Itockwell

Grand Rapids.

Ironside Brothers

Southwestern Barrv
Department

I Buffalo gave a splendid talk on the
Sunday School nnd it* work. There
w*s a good Attendance. Everyone en­
joyed the music by the VJoiBd family
very much.
.
. ’
The diphtheria patients are ait on
the cnin, und there are no new cases
Mra Henry Bergman, who Is spCfering from u bad cose ot neuritic
wept tq c&lt;?n»ult the Lacey doctor

How They Looked.
"1 tee by transplanting the corns*
of a pig's eye to the diseased eyo af
a baby. Baltimore surgeons recently
restored the child's sight," said a worn-

another year and wo haven't heard if
any harm done. We appreciate th&lt;
joke when •• Und cider barrel* piled
on the church step* but fail i&gt; mc
where there Is any fun In destroying
other people's property.

"Well." replied the other, with a curl
of tho llpv "I've seen children who
looked UM" pigs, cud they never had'

Divine Life Here and Now.
It is a. Chirac tert# tit ot thia age
that the church is recognising aa never
before that Ita function is not merely
to prepare some selected souls for
a future life, but also to develop a

Monday

Papa Did a Gcod Jeb. .
Willie had been naughty and he was
sitting out bis puniehment on the
porch step. A neighbor passed and
sweetly said; "Why. Willie, bow
tanned you are?" "Yen'm." answered
Willie rubbing th« injured part, "daddy

the Hallowi’cn excrclecs ut it&gt;e Bun­
nell school Wednesday af'emoon and
enjoyed a plcasunt time.

spent Sunday at Dr. Keller's.
Jfiu/d Bice silent Sunday with Illa
motlu-c here.
'
.
Mi-* t..iuru Biv.mt ajH-nt .Saturday
.nvl biiri-'.iy with home folk*.
Ing to get acquainted with that new

tho city, ruturning Sunday.
Mra. Drita Tunsate ot Buttle Creek
•nent Hunday night with Mrs. Elian
church was nearly all occupied oat
the regular service Hunday. 61 of
whom remained t« Sunday School.

bright moonlight.

well Friday.
Monday.

Capital Punishment.
A rpore humane way o. adminiatcring
capital punishment has been discov­
ered. A*well-known scientist, who for
some years has been profcisur of
chemistry in the College de France,
Paris, haa suggested tin- use of car­
tonic oxide for the production ot death
for criminals, as employed for the doilnictlon of stray dogs. He states
that this fas quiet and painlesH death,
and one that does not shuck the acnal-

with relative* ut this place.
Lyle Bldclmun had hi* .taco puinturty burned Sunday In an attempt
txjiulh! a lire, by the explosion uf
ga£. . By tbo Inum-dUle *unimonins

Ifallwc'on putty uf 30 children It;
her homo Saturday even lug.
Stbs’laivmi Doatcr spent the week'

h

A truimid uurBC will be at Shultx..
Tuirduy, Novrn&gt;lM.-r 10th. ami there
will Ims n Indies m&gt; utipg In the after­
noon and a nicvtlt'K ip the evening at
Mr. und
family.
The stM'pi held at Cha* llidrlman'

W, L. Thorpe. Who wont to Hast­
Box* Blivan und the Ml«sc* Ixu and
ing.* .Friday. returned home on H,it- Hnxel tlsigur went tq CiurluvJBe Sun­
urday. lie was brought by Charles day. Miss Hoze! to resume h«- duties
U. Wokscrt. ot Hustings. who was ac- as teacher nt that place.
‘•umpsnhd by C. X Ayelsscrt, and
John Burk, ot Delton.

Go With Us to Newporl-Rithey,

day with her parents ut Hastlngir.
to Irving Sunday to vi«it Mrs. Wilke*’ ■
Those that spent . Saturday und brother, Ernaet Wurncr.
Florida, th* Land of Opportunity and Sunday at John Prunehlut's were Mis*
Mr. und Mrs. Irving Urigt&gt; wont lo
Health an the Guff Coast,
B.illlo Crcqk Jlomlay.
Mr*. Brigg*
Stayed a few days u. Itqvii.
Where winter weather is unknown,
where the fruit trees bloom in foil and
.Mr.
Schboer
hu*
sold
his
farm
anil
winter, strawberries ripen at New Year
and gtfrdon truck qruwi lhe year around. ckbeets to move soon.
At Newport-Rlcm y you tan own a
Uultv ;i number uf prOpic ultond-.-ll
city ht&gt;mr. ami have u fruit orchard, a birthday party at MrA Stqdirumi
truck farm or a poultry* nuieh that will
aupport you in comfort, within walking
distance. Celery and*garden land now
■taUing at J60. will yield SWi an arn*IBM),DOT winter tuurbts furnish the
liljth pricud niarkcli
One hundred miles of stdije, brick
nnd Biphalt rwids. grailed schools, water
nnd rail trausjiortatiun. A small ^um
&lt;lown and our easy term* will make you
j our own master and ihdc|xm4eDt Perxonally conducted excursion* twice a
month saffeg you mcncy and incon­
venience. When writing, please send
Sirs. Itcason Nuylor And ci'ildr. :&gt;
twyflid in Florida. I-pr full particulars
returned home Saturday after n two
aditres* l\oflhcru. office*:
ivecTia v’tslt with hej pnrpntt hi
fiEWPORT-axiEY CO.
Mr -ayid Mrs. Klnchir. &lt;■/ Cbarlotu•frtttM hie brother, -Air. and Mrs. K.
Bnstou Bill.
GSAJiO JUWBJ. ,L.U

device whldkt when extended for use.
has n shape resembling tbatof a bowl­
Ing pin. It is intended to bo entered
by a single person and in that case
keeps the user entirely dry. but it is
claimed that its buoyancy is so great
that, in caao of a catastrophe, as many
as twenty persons can. be supported
for an indefinite period by hanging to
tho loop* around the lower part of

Mr. und Jit:-. Cha*. Kahler 'and
son. Clifton! of North Barry visited ut
H. A. Zerbol'x Suhday.
Jud Kenjon und family of East
Leroy epeat Humlay at. Chas. Ken-

Ard* Owen and family, of Cedar
reck visited .it Will Cates' Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Lynn BUhvp spent

Jits* Adah Jlo*h&lt; r and Amy Kun*
tun allended the Sunday School von•entlon ul Hines. Sunday.
Mm. Chas. Shults gathered at her
home- Monday, November 2nd. to re­
mind fiirr who .hint reached anutlji-r
mllc-stoni un life'll Journey.
it was
u complete stirprhw* uti. Mrs, Hhmtx

Ir*. il. K. K- nynn .visited al A
♦im.-r's of &lt;'•«)■: Creek. Rnndny.
Iiirtha mid Btertljig "_ZirV« ! of when thilr daughter. Mlns.'S’ora. was
‘tings, sp. iq. Tftnrifcjaj. nnil Friday uiltjqd hi, ttairruigc, jv!tli .Mr,, 'jri'l.
h rolallio.
■
rtrtgtoi-..About. HQ’. gj&gt;e*j&gt;' w.kfickse-1
Jb'o. Vvrvmdnl: frbfch wat puffufidsd

which are crying for expression tiwre
Iji ho better way to express yourself
than in your personal appearance and
the arrang intent and decoration of
your home. Make yourself mid your
home works of art You will and this
much more worth while than wasting
a large amount of artistic vitality on
second rate china painting, sketching,
modeling and the like.

old Krause mansion wu, haunted, a
mob Mt Bra lo 1L Then they cut two
lines of hose and assaulted several
firemen who were aghtlog the blaxe
The mansion was. destroyed
7

Their Raaideneea
Onu day small Paler was out walk­
ing with hla aunt and his attention
wa* called to a cemetery—■tbe Drat bo

Etruscan
tbclxit product* •
of. tho Middle
Georgian Period.
The deS'gnert of

For mending enamelware pots and
pans where a hole has been chipped
off, the following is effective: Equal
parts of soft putty, finely allied coal
ashes and sifted table Hit. Mix all
together and pack it into the hole.
Place lhe mended article on the stove
with a little water in it until the cc-

, Four year old Alois was visiting her
aunt, who was not uticd to having chil­
dren around. At the dinner table for

gotten in the serving. Tho child had
always been taught to wait, but a.’ter
what seemed a long time tu her the'

Don't Oil Barter Strops.
.
"Never put ell on * t«ior strop."
said one'of .the largest dealers in bar-1
bars' supplies tn New York, 'it spoils.
It for rharpenlug steel. A now strop:
should nerd no attention (or a year;
at least. If it begins to gel dry. Just’
take a little ordinary lather and rub
It well in. This' will stiffen, it again,
and nothiVK mum is necessary."
!

Bessmer
Jeweler

�PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Prepares For a Profitable Profession
No other profession so immediately rewards with a fair remuneration as does
the profession of physical director, and in no other profession are there so many
positions awaiting men and women. The demand for efficient physical directors
is constantly increasing as the movement spreads. In fact, it is impossible at the
present time to fill all the positions awaiting trained men and women
What It Prepares You For
Students taking this course in the Nor­
mal School of Physical Education ore
prepared to become instructors in pub­
lic school, high school, college, normal
school and other educational institu­
tions; they are thoroughly trained for
Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C, A. work,
playground work, and for work in hos­
pitals and sanitariums.
The course taken in conjunction with
a medical education will prepare for the
directorship of physical education in col­
leges and universities and in city public
schools. Students who are able to pre­
sent a medical degree from a reputable
institution and who have had' sufficient
preliminary training in gymnastics and
athletics should be able to complete the
course in one year.
Specialized training may be secured
for different lines of physical work by
the election of those subjects specially
adapted to the particular lines chosen.

In the course in Physical Education with our school the student is educated in scientific health develop­
ment and taught the art of maintaining a high degree of vital efficiency. • Besides the regular school work as
outlined in the curriculum, the student has abundant opportunity for attending lectures and educational en­
tertainments, which are themselves equivalent to a Chautauqua course of lectures.
The various courses listed are taught by means of lectures, demonstrations and laboratory work, and the
student is given opportunity to perform many of the tests studied: The gymnastics, medical and general,
is in charge of trained experts. Among the facilities may be mentioned the indoor gymnasium, which is
120 by 60 feet, thoroughly equipped with hand apparatus, wall apparatus, and heavy floor machines; two
indoor swimming pools with hot and cold sprays; two outdoor gymnasiums with a running track,, sprays,
large swimming pool, sun baths, sand baths, stall bars, and other Swedish apparatus
GREAT DEMAND FOR PHYSICAL DIRECTORS
TFflE last.quarter of a century has demonstrated that this is a permanent profession. It has demonstrated that
“ lhe greatest demand todav is NOT for “crack" gymnasts, acrobats and athletes of sporty tendencies, but
for ALL-ROUND YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF CLEAN LIFE, wholesome habits, sound judgment,
natural leadrrsbip, executive ability and thorough education. No one is too well trained for this work. THERE

are more

Positions and

better positions at the top than can be filled with

JVELL-TRAINED MEN. Salaries have increased in this profession at least fifiy per cent during the last ten
tears and are destined to increase ns much more in lhe next five years because of the great demand for physical
direciois.
”
For.further parUculnn. apply lo W. W. Hastings. Dean.

Normal Schoo? of Physical Education
BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN

'AST1NGS AND CARD'
SOUTH RUTLAND.
TON TOWN LINE.
Clark Osborn made a business trip
Threshing l«mi nnd hulling clinW ' to Augusta flnturaly and 'returned
winter with her lun and family.
Lawrenca Osborn left . Monday
Mrs. Cafrie Brown of Stile Road
tiled on Mrs. Jamc* flmgdon Sun- morning for the Agricultural College.
Th|rty-0ve of hl* young friends gave ]

DOCKS STRETCH FOR MILES
VFE ROAD.
dayton corners.
School ta closed for a *
Millions of Tons of Shipping Annually count of akknea* In the neighbor­ montvllla nnd Mra, Jtetwy Child* nf
hood,
.
Use the Quays and Wharves
Mr. Riser of Woodland and Mra. Kennedy Tuesday.

Htlnchcomb nnd son Joe vlaited Mra.
houfe at their farm here
Aa London la tho world's target Carrie Flaher Sunday.
Mr. and .Mr*. C. Utter called at
Mr. nnd Mra Jabcz Olmstead. 511M
"
'
' Vre Vermont**!.*!,
Jay Barnum and wife visited G&lt;-o.
Ing port. Yet few people—least ot all Zljpha and Levant McIntyre attended ”
Jfiiklan nnd wife of Hastings Sunday.
Londoners—seem to realize what mar­ the tnr-cral of a court i In Coldwater Sunday night to re their father H.
______
Harvey who was ....
• Mrs. Jasper Cooley nf Hustings
and _ Mra Elslr Field returned from velous hivea of Industry are the docks
Claude
Kennedy
and family visited •
daughter. Mrs.
visited Freeport where she had been spendMr. and Mrs. Henry Harbor, Mr.
of the metropolis.
Max Bump and *uc ,nur-ua&gt;.
- •••• •»
-w— &lt;
and Mrs.
Hale and
daughter
of
■u
— Will
......................
.. ~
..........
In uio
the course vi
of •
a year more
morn luau
than ..............
Hale Bump of Hastings spapt | Miss Wlnplc Mi
try. is spending 30,000,000 tons of shipping use lhe; Carlton, Mr. nnd Mre Elmer Fisher,
“hunday nnd Friday with ttylton •a
“ ,few
*w weeks with J Miss Katie Biggs.
i&lt;iid-fainlly of Kalamazoo spent Bun-;
I
Fred South and family attended
•nd Clarence Bump.
Beatrice Easton gave a Hallowe'en ’ Sunday ScSf|&lt;n—convention at Hinds port of London; and tbe value of the
foreign trade alone is something like
with her sister,
390,000,000 sterling—about a quarter,
eventh And r.lclith grades.
returned to her
Ings are spending a few days with that Is to say, of the annus! exports
and Imports of the United Kingdom.
Frank KTnno ir making extensive
their daughter, Mrs. Butler Smith.
Mire Kat.- Ickes of . Hastings spent
It would take a million men a year Improvements on his house.
Mr. Montgomery, who has been on
Sunday r.t James Swanson's.
to produce the amount of tea that
the sick list, la on the gain.
*
Mrs. Albert KlntrfT visited her san
f»ula Bachman from Grand Rap­ passes annually through the port.. The
Clarence nnd family Sunday. ‘‘
Ids 1* spending n month with Mr. figures relating to other Imports, such Flatter Wednesday. The room* tv'.re
Mrs. Ix-o Cummings called on her Montgomery and taking care of the
beautifully decorated with fall leave.)
aa grain, timber, wool, meat, sugar, and red lierrlra Covers were Lfd
fall work.
—does much to make the
wines and tobacco, are.on the same for eleven; which did Juttkre ‘tJ a
ng* Sunday.
.
Mra. May Montgomery Bachman,
bountiful chicken dlnnrt-. v~'feev/nd
Mra. Alice Cummings and son of who spends S-turdaya and Sundays enormous scale.
difference between success
Ih the wino and spirit vaults at tha
'lastingw nnd Mra. James- Bragdon
and failure.
•nd daughter Crystal culled on James turned to Grand Rapid* Monday London docks the gangways where the pleasant pccasion. '
Sspltmll'a of Stony Point Sunday.
Mrs. Huwerd McIntyre is under-a
morning.
And the food a perron
Glenn Moore and family spent
Shultz church. Grange. Aid Society Foytiio wool trade tho port of Ixndon physician's care.
’••ndav with Victor Pratt and family
Strange freaks happened on tho
eats goes a long way toward
authority provides a space of S3 acres
of Freeport.
i
community we hope will accept this and il can store at one time more' than comers Hallowe'en eve.
deciding the difference.
Moses Frantz nnd rife of Sunfield care opportunity of hearing how to
spent Saturday und Sunday with care for the sick, especially tubercu­ a million frozen carcases of mutton
Ha Understood.
and the 130.000 tone of beef that Aus­
•saac Hoover und family,.
losis cases. Plvaaa attend the iec- tralia, New Zealand nnd South Amer
There Is a celebrated apeclaflzt In
Washington, aa well known for his
lea
send
to
London
each
year'
the evening of November 10th In Mc­
bluntness of speech as for his profes­
Mrs. Philo Fuller is sick at this Carty’s Hall. In thowftarnoon of'tho
FOOD
sional skill.
writing.
,
On one occasion a rather preteiftlous
First War Correspondent
Covert of Wood- parlor meeting at Mrs. McCarty's to
—with its delicious flavor
The first war correspondent,, ac­ and elderly woman, the wife of a cabl~
the ladle*. Prepare your questions.
and little daughter spent
Sunday She will answer any question you cording to a thcorv propounded bJ net officer, sought bls-advice. He lis­
and rich in. the concentrated
Sutherland Edwards, appears to have tened lo a long recital of her symp­
nourishing elements of whole
toms and then prescribed aa follows:
give one-half hour talk at the Shultz
wheat and malted barley, is
Ing Mrs. Nash's father, and mother. school on the Kline afternoon.
tor of an Argos paper called thu
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. hlchardson. of
Chronos to describe tho slegu of Troy. faat, then walk'for two hour*;-a slice
the favorite breakfast cereal
Clarksville, and two nunts, Mrs.
HoatllltlM lasted only about oevan of cold beef, and half a glass of wine
of thousands of successful
Knobble, of South Haven., nnd Mrs. ’ Rest is mental. When tho mlndweeks, and when they camo to an end for luncheon, then walk again tor two
Burnet, of Gault. Canada.
men and women— '
wcarles the body relaxes. Drudgpry tho Greek chiefs were in no hurry to hour*; Halt (except salmon! and a bit
ot eblekon for dinner, with a aingle
«pent Sunday "with Mr. and" Mrs. Ed. Is mental monotony. The climate of
the mind loses Its distinct seasons
'There's a Reason*
No automobile oxerMr. Wright and family ot Hustings when drudgery steals away vivacity ary and a handsome allowance for ex­
Hnve moved In Mlles Andrus' house. and variety. Idleness Is not roet, but penses from tho Chronos, ho readily
for
Mr. Wright istU! occupy Mr. .White'* rust. A change of air refreshes the accepted the scheme propounded by
The patient listened with surprise,
blacksmith shop.
.
whole man. Wbnt most people need
“fiut, doctor.” alio expostulated, "do
for a vacation la a new duty, not a new Ing In tbe columns of hla paper so long you know my pcalilon?"
SOUTHWEST RUTIAND.
climate. If you would rid yourself of as he could manage lo write about IL
••Perfectly, madam," said tha doctor,
an old trdut)le and escape from a gall­ Hla letters were too good not to pub­ ”1 am prescribing for an old woman
— sold by Grocers.
her from FTOapurt. Illinois.
ing condition, take up a new task. In­ lish, and meantime the Greek chiefs with a deranged stomach."
*
action leads to atrophy. Rust does as hsd an enjoyable time at Troy and
visiting a brother In Baltimore.
elsewhere. Re-Issued in book form as
“Tho lllsd,” these early examples of
Mfs. (1. II. Oils of TlasUnga. Mr. and
Mrs. Parker Erwny and Rankin Hott rich or poor. Tbe lazy man Is aeldom
wider circulation than was possible
and. family spent Sunday with Wm. ao optimist.
• Havens nnd family.
•
even tn the columns of tho.Chronos.
I Robert Lord nnd wife spent Sun­
day nt Itoy QiikoM.
A little girl, on being told by. her
Our Prepaid Stock pays, semi-annually, cazb dlvldendi at 5%
A. Burghdof is doing soma carpen- mother that when a child died an
New Cure f?r Rheumatism.
.
per annum.
Excellent results are being obtained
Mr*. Mary McKee of Cloverdale la thought deeply for a moment, and Hi Paris by treating Iruffercre from
Safe Convenient Profitable
t
■ending n few days with Francis
rheumatism
with
what
are
known
as
then said: "Mamma. If an angel comes
Gorham and family*
paraffin bathe. The pailenta aro placed
asking for me, say l‘m not In.”
In envetopea made ot mloeral wax
&lt; Wiite tor lull particulars.
Vancouver's population is oslimnled by the new 1014 city direc­
A Ruwian woniaiu h leading an! which are raUed to a tampdraturo ot
tory
at SO7^S3. Consul OeutMl axpcdilion which lisa started lo&gt; 66 degrees and aro kept there for 24
SAVINGS « LOAN ASSOCIATION
.Mansfield compares this with 150,- crons Arabia at Ha widest part andI boars.
Lanalng, Milch.
&gt;000 h 1012, 40.000 in 1004. and 35.000 which will try to panel rale land
jin HD2.
■ nev$r before explored.
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NOVEMBER:;, 1914-20 PAGES

PART TFfflEE—PAGES 17 TO M.

Rtem oft IMereaU ta ISbrfiaigs
WMty WHMfoe Desirs Ago

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In handling your money, the most im
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It is better to analyze closely the safety of your
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Hastings City Bank
THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU

ThereNever Was a Better Time
to Buy a Farm and We Have Never Had
for Sale Three Better Farms Than We Now Offer
100 Acres best kind of soil and lays level more than 85 acres under cul­
tivation, balance is timber and pasture, this farm is well fenced and well
I watered and in a high state of cultivation. There is a good seven room
' house, large basement barn, granary, double corn crib, hog house, hen house,
and wood house. This farm is four miles from Hastings oil a good road
and in a fine location. Price .$8500, terms, $3500 down.

130 Acres, rich clay loam soil and all gently rolling, 100 acres under culti­
vation and 20 acres beech and maple timber worth better than $2,000. The
farm is well watered, and the fences are good, the buildings consist of an •
excellent 8 room brick house with furnace heat, bath and toilet. The barn is
40x6Q full basement with private water system, having water in each stall,
another barn 20x40, also ice house, wood house and hen house. This farm is
in a fine location, five miles from R. R. station. Price $10,000, terms A down.
155 Acres gravelly loam soil and all gently rolling, 100 acres under culti­
vation and 55 lucres of scattering timber and fine pasture, there is a good six
room house, large barn, hog house, tool shed, wagon shed, corn crib, buggy
shetl, shop and granary. This farm is in a nice location on a main road, 4j
miles from Hastings. The price is $6500, terms about A down.

visited
friends in Woodland au.r Tnmarnc
nyijthborhood Saturday aiyl Sunday.
Mrs. Stella Jennings nnd children
spent Hunday with her father. George

Wa are sorry to hear of John
Blood’s accident and hope for n
apeedy .recovery.
\
• Lucille. Wunderlich was sick with
severe tonsilltls from Friday until
Monday.
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Adelbert Senter apd wife called on
John Blod Friday.

MICHIGAN STOMACH SUFFEREHS
DISCOVER THE DHESI DENEDI
Swift Relief for Ill* of Dlgc*Uvc user* of thl* r*m»dy In all part* of
Tract Given by M*yr'» Wonthe United State*.
Th* firat dos*
derful TreaiidcnL
Hayr*s Wonderful Stomach Rem­
edy dear* the digestive tract of mu­
Hundreds of Michigan people have coid accretion* and polaonoua mat­
found quick deliverance from stom­ ter. It bring* swift relief to sufferer*
ach troubles by the use of Mayr’s from ailment* of tho atomach. liver
Wonderful Stomach Remedy. This arid bowel*. Many declare that It ha*
remarkable treatment has established saved them from dangerous opera­
tion* and many aro auro that It has
saved their Ilves.
i-s what twadJIchlgan people say:
We want all people wfio have
Mrs. Guy A. Beamer of *307-North
chronic
atomach trouble or consUpaStreet. Flint. Mich.—"I never saw
Uon. no matter of how long standing,
to try one doaa of Mayr's Wonderful
ed by specialists, too, and received Stomach Remedy—ono doso
will
very little benefit."
convince you.
Thl* la tho medicine
Ing with surprising results.
Th*
Ing a few doses of your wonderful most thorough system cleanser ever
sold.
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach
remedy I am In perfect condition."
Such words of praise coms from Remedy I* now sold by all druggist*.

HOLMES CHURCH.
Obituary.
DeWitt C. Quigley was’ horn In
»leon township. Jackson cou
Iwooil* motived to Jackson. Fri- Michigan. Jan. 30. IRtJ. and passed
to tho great beyond October 24. 1914.

He wa* mnrriod to Martha Barber.
The neighbors extend their heart­
felt sympathy to Mr*. Isuils Wick­
ham in the death of her sister, Mrs. born seven children, threr
Bolter.
died in Infancy.
In I'sCfl. he with his family moved
called to New York, Friday by thei to Irving. Barry County, where his
death ot h«r uncle, Mr. Cash Fuller. wife departed this life November 8.
mrntoo and Mr. and Mrs. John Bull­
April 4, 1S83. he was married to
ing of Woodland were callers nt Geo. Maggio McCallum, who with his
brother Ama*n of South Dakota; hi*
children.
William of Hastings. Burt
Mra. D. W. Rogeni id Ha*Unit» was
of Washington. Ray of Battle Creek..
Barnum from Thursday until Hunday.
•Iren. Frances Wlckrrsli.tm of Chica­
Quite a number from thia way atgo. and George McCulU &lt;d Hastings,
nnd one foster child; Bernard De­
J. H. Durkee In We*t Woodland. Sat­
Golla of Cloverdale, ten grand chil­
urday evening.
^11 report n Rnod
dren and n host of friend* un.l neightime.
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Wo now have as,good .a mile road devoted husband. a loving father nnd
tho7 county.
kind neighbor. . His life wa* spent
»l week all O.
on the form until falling health com­
pelled him tn &lt;-ea*o hard labor, since
tho birthday surprise on John Bull­ which time he has resided In thl*
city.
His was a kindly loving dis­
ing In Woodland. Sunday.
position, ever ready tu .ltd any in dis' School Rn&gt;oet.
w
Report of the Monroe *chooi% Dlst.

month ending October 30:
Numhri* of days taught. 20.
Pupil* enrolled, 30.
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Total attendance. 670 H,
’ Percentage of attendance. 9S'Thosc granted half-holidays

did stock of groceries in W. II. r.s*l»tlns Mr*. Tobal G.irHnecr- with
Tinkler's now store. llr*t floor cast
of (he Postofiicc.
Besides a line
grocery stock, he has a line line of
crockcryfnnd glass ware, wooden
'onlilaling
wnre, e(c, Give him a call.
Hungary reduced tlm illness among
contracts fop one hundred thou*- jits einployec* from 73 jut rent !&lt;•
and brick; and as they have none ;3 pc
mi hand. or but wry few air bent. ,
they Mre-*iriving business at their
yard, in nrihr to get contnirb'd
amount* mil before ImmI weather
sols in.
Another Prosecuting Atloriiey pul
in an'appearance in this city on
Sunday
morning last, but Mr.
Kuappeii thinks he. will have lo do
llie principal part of lhe business
however, as the
not weigh more
pmnuls.
A. D. Ni«kern left bn Saturday
last for Albion, where he will at­
tend college the coming
term.
Marshall L. Cook loaves today for
tin- same place and purpose. Frank
Sherman ajad Hi rain Mudge arc also
there, also,Miss Lizzie Hendershott,
Throw “substitutes,” soof lyviilK.
One week from today lhe Prairie­ Cflllod health drinks and unsatis­
ville Lodge nf I. O. O. F. dedicate factory compounds to the winds.
their new hfill.
The address will
lie delivered by Hon. E. I). &lt;•. Hold­ If you feel that you cannot
en of Grand Rapids. W. G. M. elect,
drink coffee because of fear of con­
and will undoubtedly be a grand ef­ sequent disturbance of any nature, try a
fort.
We shall allend. I rusting cup of Vacuum Improved Coflce thia
Hint all of Hastitiws Lodge who pos­
sibly can. will also go.
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Report of Orangeville school for
Oct. h-ifnii/
month ending October 30. 1914:
Percentage of attond.incc. .9«.
Look out for piek-jfiockets, fakir*
■fhono neither absent or tardy: and .bui-glaiA lUiring the fair. '
Beatrice Wilcox. Clair Collison. Ned
We are informed that when!
Van A'olkenburir. Leonard Beattie. brought as high as $1.12 lost week,
Kenneth Bogers. Roland Adnnikon. Esther Reed. Join Livingston. Thel­
Marie BarnuMe, Ruth Rogers. Made­ ma Reed, Mildred Scribner, Ray HurDoer, lurkies mid finally alt kind*
line Albright. Irene Thompson. Willis
nf game can he killed now. sn say.4,
Ho'nlcksen, Hugh Wallace, Lyln Ad­ dler. William DeVrou. Jamr* H&lt;-r- the sial tile.
manltt, Dorothy
Reed,
Nicholas
amson and Dorothy WAIL
Jas. C. Woodruff i* Inking hds of
Doris Allen. Lottie Lilley and Gar- Harthome. Yvonne Livingston. Ada rare of one of his thumbs. Why?
DcForcst.
Ruth Van Vnlkcnhfirg. because he has a frllon nn it.
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Fred Llvlngstotv Ml*" Chloe DeForEli Nichol* Esq, of Orangeville,
marks thia
has commenced lhe constrm-lioi^of
month.
and Clinton' Allen.
a large mid beautiful residence or.
Tho ninth grade are studying "Tho Main, si reel in that village.
Hugh Wallace, fifth grade, received
.
a rnnrk of 100 per cent In tho arith­ Merchant of VenlceJ*
There are being gallicred by (he
CREEK STRF.CT.
the eighth grade are beginning per­ l»oy*. hundreds of bushels nf billmetic teat.
Joseph Wall has been sick for more centage in arithmetic.'
tenml* and walnut*.
The ir&lt;&lt;e*
were never before so loaded.
meelng at the Quimby hall Novem­
Primary Department.
Fostgr Luce visited school a part of
Ha. ha. papa Maus.
Yea, Ren. is
ber 5 . Everybody come for dinner, i an afternoon this month. nl»o Mrs.
on llis hicll heeled bool*.
It I* a j
'Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Chaffee spent Wm. Strain.
Those neither absent nor tardy: hoy, but Ren! Jhinks lhe Hille ono
pretty youngjo
tdie b-ssims
Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Lyman
We wish to thank the patrons and Irma Uvingikun. Peter Stinfbergen. is
I* pretty
young to'tflKe
lessons on.
on,
Ixihvlgh.
« neighbors who »o kindly a Misted us France* Murdock. Alfircita Van En- the banjo yei.
yel. .
C. P. Bldelman and wife visited with our social nnd hope they will gcn. Bernice Bryant. Roy Hcrmnnilt. . The total enroflrnonl in lhe city]
James Harper. Juanita Sadler. Elsie school.j for the month of Septemln*!'I
(heir daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. U
install very noon.
Scribner. Willie Stinfbergen, Russell
Lewis, of Maple Grove. Hunday.
Boulter. Harriet Boulter.
Ethel Luce, Teacher.
Iasi year is 439. showing nn in- I
Tho beginners have made cnlor.-d crease of 39 or 9 per cent, in lhe;
E. A. Bldelman. Mrs. Will Bldelman
SelKHg
Report.
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lanterns and chain* und sewing first', month of this year over lhe
and daughte* Pearl attended the fun­
eral of Ed. Pnlmater of Nashville
same month of last.
Report for Tanner school, Rutland card* for busy work.
Frank Brook* tins the “Imjss."
township, for the month ending Oct.
. George Hsgadorn, an old resident
shtHtl-iron Ixial. Although
small,
.School Report.*
of this place, died Sunday at hl*
ils"carrying capacity seem* greater
Number days taught. S».
Report for Toile* District.
home at Levering.
The body wua
Tola] Attendance. 40GH.
than some larger oues. as Frank
brought to J. B. Moshicr’s of Hust­
month ending October 23:
and Lan. Cook a day or two since,
ings Tuesday for burial senflccs. In­
Number days taught. 20.
Number boys enrolled, 11.
put nine and one-half bushels of
terment in the Riverside cemetery.
Total attendance. ISO.
,
Number girls enrolled. 10.
bullernuls into it. and I lien they
Misa Alllo Keller Is assisting Mrs.
Total enrollment. 21.
both got into it. aiid 'it carried the
Number boy* enrolled, 3.
load nicely.'
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household duties.
Number girl* enrolled, 6.
Those neither absent nor tardy
We call attention to lhe adv. of
Jewo Follett of Grand Rapids is wess Martina. Elisabeth and Nettie
Total enrollment. 9.
Henn’ L. Newton. Mr. Newton tells
again in our neighborhood.
Percentage of attendance. 100.
Fan*. Violet and Cheater Keech. Ha­
you just, what is true.
He own,
The Myatlo Workers will hold a zel and Richard I-incasler, Esther
tho building he occupies, and a
box social at Chas. Bldelman'* Sat­ and Harold Seebcr und George Mar­
There has been perfect attendance splendid store be has too; While
urday evening. Oct. 31. Everybody tin.
since school began August 31.
Wo Happy Zepb. makes customers feel
come.
aro proud of it and hope it continues happy, and Mr. Newton bimself is
Eva B. Stewart. Teacher.
as polite and Mr. Newton himself is
England can boast that no other
Card of Thanks—We wish to ex­
Vina Willison holds the record here as polite and obliging as any one
country possesses so many scriptur­ tend our thanks to tha. friends and In spelling, Merton and Blanche could wish.
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al place names as it does. The name neighbora for their kindness and Rockwell being'a Ue for second place.
Hon. Clement Smith delivered, on
Jericho occurs «ix times on tho or­ sympathy* during our late bereave­
There havo been four visitors since Sunday afternoon, an able and in­
dnance mans, Paradise five times, ment. also for the beautiful flowers; i
teresting speech on Ibc temperance
and Ninevah. Mount Zion. Mount Frank Horton for tho staging and enta. patrons and people Interested In miMtion. al
tho Reform Club
Ararat and Mount Ephraim three Rev. Grigsby for words of sympathy. us to visit at any convenient time.
Rooms.
He was ouftpoken for
limes each.
Mrs. D. C. Quigley and Family.
Carrie Lawrence, Teacher.
Prohibition, and denounced lhe

mSUWGS, MDKAH
rag la district.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Sept. 17. 1879. I present lax law just ns the tneril*
Reluming Board" Durkee ofiof the cause demanded.
That he
Nashville wa* in town on Monday]left hi* mark all wh&lt;» hoanLhim
|a«t.
! fully appreciate. nn&lt;l we Hunt Um.
II I. cliimM ihM
I&lt; .1
I. r- «*&gt;
&gt;...^,.1 wM .cur I.
bwmlnl hoc- in Hi. l-i Word or;-|.. »k lor r«&gt;r ......
wlirkcr
'' Republicans .......
about .the erty wuuld
II... &lt;ilv, IU1.I
.John Lichty. E*q- our county,1| injure hun in lhe eanvn.M of i88u,
uie
cli.flually
silence.!.
Treasurer has moved from lhe 4tti;
.
County CorrapoiKkticr.
Westland. Sept. 29th, 1879.
The croquet factory ha* started|
up with a few hands, tnanufaclur-l, Farmers
are nearly
Ihiouah
and the hum of tho'lhreshing fishing rod*.
||«ocding
seeding am'.
.—
again heard in oup
A. W. Bailey E*q- ha* had a very png --------machine
nice sidewalk built in front of thulnudtl.
.
beautiful residence on Broadway. . “Damp Rumor," the !&gt;;&gt;*..m friend
Keep *ober. go to work, and mind'of X X X. correspondent oi tlie
your own business, and there will I Nashville Now*, is said tn reside in
be no danger of your getting into|lhe. southern portion of our lilt'e
the Jail.
(Village, and ha* the n^einblance nf
Dr. John Roberts is having thn ?.
h.^’. I1''1.
cellar wall built for his house, two J *' .
'P,K
"* 1 ’
lots south from where the house [bead nil mouth.
now stands.
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.“Ipwetl ha*
Whore now sidewalk* are sadly i10
'•’-P-t „r-------needed: in front of the jail, and! Lnridnn Smith i* again tn lake up
from Hon. II. A. Goodyear's barn.'hi* residence with u-.
west, tn the jail.
. I A large number of our eiti/en*
Mr*. W. T. Brown, the Champion I will visit (he Ionin l&gt;». Fair, th hear
Lady Archer of the I'. S. returned' Bon. Hili, of •••■orgia.
to this city, on Thursday la*t. from
J. W. Glonn is to erect a'saw mill
Rockford, Ill.
-near Millbrook. Montcalm Co. Ono
Mr. Henry L. Newton lw* pur-1 million feet of log* are already nn
ehnsed of-Hollon A Snn. the stock of jthe yard.
weries thnt wa* iu tho store of
I. N. Harter. F. F. Palmerton. John
r. Z, II. Willison.
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[Lcjuly. John I.en and Burl Holly will
Mr. Harvey Spencer of Hasting* pedagogue in Wi&gt;o&lt;llaud this coming
township, had 38 bu«ho|* of wheat winter, and F.iuily *’ j
•io the acre, and it grow on corn loach at fldossfl Ce
in Ionia
ground at that.
Pretty good.
|county.
Me-srs Hale &amp; Bartley an* conMany p.-«-ple of \\ —limmlly tilling large order* to Eng-'not nutid ilieir own business, and
land, of tho very nicest Hour. Good.I Ibis ela-* of people are never rich,
honest, first class work, and goods, because- they have, no business nor
always pay.
mind. You mud have both a busi­
A. D. (kutwallailer and C. II. Bauer ness anti a mind’if you would suc­
hnvc been having blinds pm up to ceed fci Ilf"
Pencil Marx.
I lie windoXys. of their oluce over
Cole's grocery which makes lhe of­
fice look milch nicer.
Today the Odd Fellows .of Mid­
dle, Waylami.
Prairieville
ami
.illcl .it Albert 'McClel­
Plainwell are having a grand picnic land**. Ttiurmiay evening.
it Gun Lake.
We slnecroly regret
that business preclude* the possi­
bility of our participating &gt;n the
pleasures nt Hi a-n-ii.

tocuuK

Drink Real
Coffee

You will find thnt the
Vacuum Process is designed for

Dri nk thiscofiee and see if you
don't sleep soundly — with nerves,
heart and siumsch nurrasl and terene.

Vacuum
Improved

I

J Coffees
at 35c, 40c and 45c a pound
are sold.by fcroccrs everywhere.
Bna
— ,BI1
Mrcnjuh—with that deliciously satisfying
atom* found only in good coflco.
.

lhe reason you will enjoy

drinkink Vacuum Improved Coffees is that these coilees have been

This scientific process is fully
protected by patents. Don't forftet

Money Back H Not
Satisfied
OnEer a pound of Vacuum
Improved Coffee from your grocer

rtimburac him in fall.

Sprague, Warner &amp; Co,
CHICAGO, U.S. A.,

M

�THE HASTINGS B INNER, NOVKMBKB 3, «•!«.
Grunge Program.

MJ ITH CIAOTLKTOX AJ»D

Smile and Smoke
Smoking our cigars brings miles and miles of smiles. We have told you
these things week after week—that’s because wc want you to know them—
if you have tried our cigars you have found these things TRUE—if you
havn’t tried your favorite brand of cigar selected from our WELL KEPT
slock you have missed much for the great good quality of any cigar is the
care with which it is kept.

There are many smokers buying their supply of tobacco and cigars from us
purely because we have the equipment for properly keeping tobacco and
cigars—other dealers keep their particular brand but they know ours are
better.
We’d like to have you get the "Club” habit and come often and stay as
long as you wish to. The latch string is always out.

Mra. Watts accompanied her broth*
. Mr. Wllfla .if Lebanon. Ind, to

Phone 106

‘The Place to Meet Your Friends'

Jefferson St

E. J. HUFFMAN

J. F. HOONAN

the cotton Held.

Makes life much brighter and strengthens
one’s purpose to succeed. You can’t ex­
pect to make your body or mind to do their
best work on improper food, any more
than you can expect to get the best work
out of your machine by using poor gasoline.
WE serve you a BETTER MEAL. Come
and investigate.

The “Club” Lunch

Order For Publication.
Stale of Michigan, The Probate
Court for the County of Barry.
[. Al a session of-said court, held at
, lhe probufe offlee, iu the City of
&gt; Hntlmgs, in raid county, on the
1 -Till day of Otitobcr, A. D. lUJi.
&gt;
Present: Hon. Clement Hmith.
•|Circuit Judge, fifth circuit, acting
Judge of Probate.
In tbe Matter of tho Estate of
hern instituted at law to Minnie B. Mank«*r. Deceased,
j recover the debt now remaining
John L. Broughton, as adminis­
trator. having tiled in saisl court

C. D. Barnaby
Jefferson St.

f*SASl

IsrejMI /IWVwl HmCMOIS

Hastings, Mich.

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by

foilowad by Gertrude Trick and oth-

. Harley Hayman hud the misfor­
tune to Injure his right hand* Hunday.

Rheumatism
Muscle Colds
and quick to ret^bnd.

No work. Just

••How to prevent arnut and control

al hla utkar's in Burryyille. at the
'•flhoulg anything but dollar* and
time.
' Dr. Lathrop * ot 'floating* cents Its counted ns profit on the
nicely.

John Sheffield.
Reading—Minn Talmage.
NORTH HOPE .

an Itob'i

Oden ta spending sevrlth relatives ut this

Hope.

v tailed | place.

Mr. und Mi&gt;. Albert

married ut llaetlng*. Monday
.Charles Hershberger* residence.

Frans

Many useful arbountiful dinner. Vl&lt;- President Roy .Mr*-z Hay Bierce.
Moure relied the meeting to &lt;&gt;rd-,r Uclel were left them aa a reminder
of the occasion and her friends all
Bonn Vpon t&gt; v Hwuitee River." In Join In wishing them much hspptnma
Mr. and Mrs. Renderth*- tbafntx- &lt;’f Chaplain? Mr*. Ida through life.
Hnrtum led In prayer.

A Better Meal

respond

He think* Tex a*

The minute*
Mra. Chartea Andere,

und ipproVrd.

resident defendants: and It is furth'|cr ordered that within twenty days
,I after the dale of this order the
’ complainant.cause a notice of this
; order t&lt;» he published in The Has.1 tings Banner, a newspaper printed.
;l published and circulated tn said
,|Counly of Barry, nnd that said pub&gt;|lication Im* continued therein at
;| least onec every week, for sit weeks
. in succession, or that he cause a
• copy of this order to be served on
I each of the said non-residunt de­
&gt; fendants al least twenty days be­
; fore the time prescribed for their
. appearance.
CLEMENT SMITH.
Circuit Judge.
Dated. Oct. Oth. till I.
RALPH L. ALDRICH.
Solicitor for Complainant.
Business address. 500 Moffat
Bldg, Detroit, Mich.
7-wks

call—Each

letter (ram
hi* *on Clayton, law

\*«yrin Farmer* Club.

THE CLUB” CIGAR STORE

Roll,

Friday.

urr pared &lt;t&gt;&lt;-

with lh»

POM.
redder very prettily *ang

In company*

Is. visited relative* at Cooperville.
from Thur*dn&gt;‘ until Monday. ...
Mr. and Mr*. Bernard DcGolla and
children attended a funeral of the
Mra. Board and daughter of Mon­
na have been visiting ut Ralph

SLOANS
LINIMENT

Good for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprain* and Bruises.

DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. D^e Philadelphia, Pa.

rith
■lanldie."
The paper “Is1
Telescope Chur .
by Mrs. Edna &lt;&gt;i
Mrs. Emma. Hill.

Donairt McCalium and family enSTATE ROAD.
Ncttool Rc^raH.
leriainvd eleven rclaUyca und friends
Burdick school District No. 7. Re*
front I lasting* Monday und Tuesday. port for- month ending October Mrd:
There will be qusrtrrly meeting at
Wallace Chilson spent’ Sunday
"
tn
the Wesleyan Methodist church in
Kaluna*-..,.
Total attendance.
Hosting* Saturday and Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Willla Bayne and
Recitation. “Love Lighten* Labor*;
■laughter Donna, Mra. Adam Smith.
r Pearl Vadder. was nicely rcnucrNumU-r girl* enrolled. S.
Mr*. Jane Fiaher. Mra. G. R. Mcln-

Miss Ethel
"Whistling «ln

recited

In

mink* un the paper* which had been
read und also »otne sketches from I

al Ip-lli-vue was then discussed
himself, A. T. Shepard,
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Tuckerman. *’
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Smith,
While
arguing that there might be money
in wiling th&lt;- whole ruilk, a good1
aupiy of them wsro of the opinion i
thnt tt paid better to keep thu skim-!
nted mtlk on th- farm for calves and'
pig*.
The nm-slion uf getting help
to milk seemed tv be considered an

Th- Noremlnr club "lit mvet with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Smith.
Alice G. Thompson.
Notice is Hereby Given, That, sale contained in sarn mortgage;
u, ge|j lhl. n,a| eMate of ,
Rep. .
the land described in the following has becorno operative.
.ai(| d.-ceased at private sale.
list, recently deeiltHi to lhe slate1 Now, therefore, notice is hereby
It is ordered, that the 23rd day of
Grange l*n&gt;graus
by tbe Auditor General under the; given, that by virtue of the Mid ’ NovenilH&gt;r A. D . 1911 al ten o'clock
I'rugram
for
Carlton
Gn
provisions of Section 127. Act 2u3; power of sale, and in pursuance of its the forenoon, al said probate ofuf the Public Arts of l«93 and acts; the statute in such case made and Ike. be and is hereby appointed for
Opening Hong—.-'Little Hu»y live.
amendatory thereto, having im. nj provided, the said mortgage will firaring said petition;
withdrawn ffmn Home-lead entry tH! foreelosod by a sab- of the
It ls Further Ordered,
That
Surpriw feature In charge
&lt;&gt;1
by the Auditor General ami t.oin- premises therein dcecribed,
st.public noHce thereof Im given by
misrioner of the stat.- kind OfficeJ public auction, to the highest bid-1 publication of a ropy of this order, young people.
What ur«- the Main Point* to In­
umkr the authority conferred Up-Jder. al the east door of the Court for three suecessivc weeks previou tliem by Act-fit. Public Arts of house in the city of Hastings, in'ous lo said dnv &lt;&gt;f hearing, in the sist l.’pon in Building » Farm House 1
IMOL examined and appraised, will -aid county of Barry. &lt;»n lhe 2Htli Hastings BANNER, a newsnaoer
VI‘Im placed m
iu m-reirxo
market uv
liy „
'liTeriiif
itah«.- llay. llf Dmanber A. D. 1914. st ten I Printed
and circulated
in "
’ * Gru. Hatch
said
lhe same for sale nt a Public Auc­ o’clock in the forenoon of that! county.
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He Built.-;
tion lo b&gt;* held at the Slal&gt;- 1-and day: which said premises are de- j
L|.-m&lt;-nl Smith,
the city of Lansing on •cniied in said mortgage as fol- j Circuit Judge, tlfih circuit, actR.Htaliun—Bali Keeler.
Thursday the tilth day of Nuvem- lows, to wit:—Commencing nt six-jing Judge of Probate.
"Hmw I Itaiecd My lllgge.
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V'.krl I.-I.-I -1 .4 I—a... ........
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teen feet westI i.f
of tin.
thu North-east
Crop" by Ralph Urnney.
forenoon at which time it util be­ conwr of lot Seven. Block Five.
Grace Bauer,
come subject to purchase iu the Ihence tunning west Twenty-two
Register of Probate.
manner proscribed bv lav.-.
feet, thence South
eight rods,
•How I Sold My lliggcy Petal &gt;
. Deed issued upon the sale of this thence
east
Twenty-two
feet,
Order For Publication.
land will contain a clause reserv­ Unmcc north eight rod* to th**
Slate-of Michigan.-. the Probate
ing to the State of Michigan
all place of beginnimr. situate in the
Rn|l cull responded to by each an
lights in any minerals, coal, oil and Village &lt;&gt;f Freeport. County of Bar­ Court for the County of Barry.
At n sroalod of »aid court, hold al
rering “What Do You Think Tru*
gas as required by Section eight of ry and Slate of Michigan.
the pioliafe oflice, in the city of
Act 2t*\ Public Acts of 19W nnd
Dated thi* STrd day of Septem­ liu-tuigs. in salt! county, on the Country
acts amendatory thereof.
ber
A.
D.
191
1.
Jt’dh day tif Ocliibpr A. D. IPii.
Closing &gt;
Augustus C. Carton.
Farmers and Merchants Bank, i
Present: Hon. Clement
Smith. dleA
Comtnis'ioner.
Vilhye of Nashville.
Augipta Brikliln.
Mortgagee. Circuit Judge, tifiti circuit, acting
Judge of Probate.
.
I. YV. Phillips Addition.
Thomns Johnson,
In the Mutter of the Estate of
East 7 feet of Block No. 2.
Attorney for Morigagw*.
Joseph AdanU.
Km-ing, Michigan. Oct. I, 191 i.
Address, Lake Odessa,
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN vi.’.i
‘
Silvia Adanv. administrator hav­
ing tiled in said court her&gt;peli- trl«-t numlwr S, Ma pls Grove town­
. That tbe following described pail'
lion praying that for reasons (here­ ship, for lb-•' month ending October
• |und pnmqry school lauds, ritual-1
in stated and may |&gt;&lt;- licensed lo 23:
ed in Barry county, forfeited for
CHIMERY ORDER.
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non-payment of interest, will be.
Slate of Michigan, in the Circuit - at private kiI.
tflfercd for' sale at public anefion
Court for the County of Barry, Ini '■
1 thnt lhe utMh day uf
nt this office on the Itlh/ «kiy of
It i*- ~
Ordcr.-il,
.tally attendant.
Chancery.
. Xi&gt;vcnil»er A. D. 1PII. at leu o'clock
NovemluT. A. D. 1914. at ten odock
rrx:;-.;
■ ir'.ttmcnt. 35n. in- unless previously redeemed । '’AHI LN E. GAIA IN.
I in lhe forenoon, al »atd probate of. according to law.
Complainant,
flee, he and i- hereby appointed
Millan
ugr h.i" moved from
Augustus C. Carton.
.
the dl*trlc: ..nd will attend action! at|
uwuu
..»w&gt;iH-&gt;
CHARLES E. ROI.AND,
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It i.« Further Ordered. That pub­ th.- Section HIIL
Commissioner.
fcx: I*, s. s w ’i of j. e
sec- EDWARD L. SHI I.IA "
lic notice thereof be given by pul»tion 10, Town 3 North. Hance 10 ELECTA A. SHl'LL.
llirition of n copy of this order, for th- Slut.- 1
Auo.Mtlon
West
IRICHABD KOWALSKI.
I three, stufiraudvr weeks previous to i Kalunut&amp;.ih
-------------DAVID H. HEEDER.
!smd day ot hearing, in the llatdingsr
»&gt;__
— _a -----------------------j a|J(|
I Banner,
newspaper printed
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-- STEPHEN B TODD.
nils month: Maude Eno.
Mortgage hale.
Defendants.
circulated in said county.
iu. 95; Vurn Knoll. •*.
Wlurcas, default has been made' Suii pending in lhe said Circuit;
Clement Smith,
I v«-rn Km
Judge,
fifth citruil. art-I &lt;»t nutnbci
iu the payment of the money s»&gt; i Court for the County of Barry, iu' .ijtreuil
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raral hr a .norltK. d,led ll&gt;«»" Ila-»ll. day o'&lt;klob.r,. ...(■ XuO*;-..f t-rubalr.
Thore who received halt haUdayi
N-lnlh day M Ausiul in lh- year Ah...a li/'amjava or RalpffWud! C|W™ K'1'KH.

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iimlt. Keuni-.n. Keith and Irene Nor­
Q. hv.l by Frank W. Smelker and Inch, on file, that the defendant*.
’• Regutcr of Probate.
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Mazie L. Htneikcr. his wife of the ’Aiuiles E. Roland. Richard Kowal- ' —————--------- -■
.■■■■Iti.n. Greta and Dork Knull. Myrtl«
NOTICE OF HEARING (J,AIMS. , Q. Ml Hart ' •&gt;&gt;&lt;.« reman. Kielyn Hiulth.
Vdlap. ut La's.Od(,^.,
'‘a'ld H Hander, ar.. a..|
State of Michigan, County of Bar- On«“ amt .Mildred Gvuld.
Ia.oiu
Uaajy. M..u, Far,,,;™
■ -IWltiit-ninb and Edith Bvlson.
Notice
I* hereby
given, ilia!
Mrivllants Baitk ..f Lakr• Odc*,a .Illinois, und that
Up- d&lt;f. ndunls
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. by an
Marlumrvi* Stine.
Ionia Loun j. Michigan, whij.li said Electa A. Shulland Ijjwurd Llr-idcr of Ihv Probate Court for Ute'
Teacher.
mortgage v as recorded tn Hie of- ahull, hit nut residents of the Stale
iiniy of Barry,' made on the 16th;
lire of Hi,- i.uiM.'i of d-erls of tin- of Michigan, but re-ident- of.the day of October A. D.
P.»|i. font
MILL*.
Omnly of Barry in lik-t No. 4. o! Statu of Indiana.
On motion ofilii'ontlis from Ihal dale were ullou-,
Vu^Hal8'
°,,A
d
J11’ OO'J1 Halph L. Aldrich, solicitor for suidud for creditor* to present then j . Mr. nn* .ura. z»nn
&gt;i*huu
I;.'
a??-.0 . •*4J&gt;;■'■°”H,lateant, it is ordend that tin |rlaimr against lhe estate of Josephim Utadhy Shelbyville umj Martin
U, t iti ill': y&lt; at A. I . I.«W. ut eight upp. araiire »f Hie '.nd tioi.-n-i- I: Wettiuau.lale of »aldcountyjp
la t «un&lt;Ji&gt;.
■• i I-.h K a. m.
Ami whereas, tho dents. Edward L. Shull. Elcria A. r.-iisi-tl. and thgi
all credltoni of!
Mr. ami Mra. Hwcc“Sweet spent
amount claniicd to I- due oil Mid Shull. Charles _L Holaud. Richard, said ti-cu.-.-d are required lo pre-1 Hunduj .t the hvinr uf Hu furmtr *
U ..J "
i!’,» t'J.,’i.
l#,kl
1*'"* H. Heeder 1« acid llmir duitiw to Mid Probate i parent.- in Middleville,
rare t 'be ’O' of
11 ^'1 n 11 ;r.Ml'T'1 '’i’11."" r,,ur Viontba fio.p Eourl. ut |be Prvbulo Otllic in the
IdUvn Ji..nu«w« »P«nt Saturday,and
i dly and ..&gt;-!&lt;•
* p/. (J Dollms- he date pf Uns urder. and iu &lt;;o»e of 4'ily of Ua.&lt;t|iigW for liuftnmulimi Sm&gt;tla&gt; with hi* aunt. flr*. John,
of piti.mpal atid utteresL.uiid h&lt;- Itx-ir uPte’arance that Ut., .eau-• imd allvwam-c, on or before l|n- MvrHK
m Ut. t
sum of 1 liiriy
iCVWj their ahsw.-n lo the Bill d Com- 16th day ofTtbruary ncxl. and that I
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',n “'.b/rtiey fee aUpu-1 plaiiitlo be filed, and a ct'pytlicr--Jmj.Ii claims will be heard bt-fni.
^.uieUtlng to Remember.
Zr. । ?* .t"1
n,"rt*-'a«P'. ’te’J'of to bo sen cd on (ho ootnplaiu- »yfd Court, on Tuesday, lhe iffflsl
in buying a cough medk-lne f«&gt;r
17'1? .
bin twenty days|day of I e^iuary next, at ten o'clock elilldri-n.
mind that rnami'l rA
am
fMrhmmCa UU H't1'1"
ruI'y of|Jll
forenoon of thul day.
Inin'. &lt;;..uKn ncimdj i« the best Li
rJlif
i r ,' I ’ v
«.
? g a' S.udt.a.L‘ul,cS * PA’.S”1’'!Ovlbbet 16U|. A. U 1VU&lt;
k«&gt;d . croup und n i.vop.ug •ougli. «t d
£7 J*“"11 ' ? r. ’ , *
bill will
CHARLES M. MACK.
liut it eVnUlM no harmful drug'For
UdijD., and i»u *utt or proceeding I be takpn as confe*sed by said nonJudge of I’robute.
wk by ah ureter*.—.Adv.

attendance! Mnu
Brown vlalted Mr. and Mra.
. Klaratotl Henry
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Sunday with Frank Water* und UmHr her_ ot• Carlton Center BunElilc Fi*k. Haael Brower. Charlie
Uy.
dinner at Allen. Harl Burdick. George WlUteou.
James Shelby, has a sick horac.
G. Brun.
Ml** Hasel Ktnne.ia suffering with
' Furenian. Ing the past month in spelling, each
*
Fioy. Wiillli-rnoiv and 11
Erway anil uno trying to keep a perfect record. /he qulnay.
family.
| Aa a rviult each record has been
i.i.ly spent I greatly Improved. Eart Burdick led
Bunday
I’Uid Myvrs,tho school fur thia month, but wc Fiaher'* Haturdny ctcnlng,
Bverybudy cuoio.
i|.rnt Hai-ihurmr with some uf Gu* ullicra next
urjuy night and Sunday with G.
“ U- month.
.lai Ung Geo. Colvin.
Mnrtly and family nt Mirtlns Co
Grace Bolyen.
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returned
homo after caring fur her daughter.
u „m-k axaca.
Mr*. Jennie Ngglcr, who baa an S
W.uiicu bulfcr Terribly I'rum
.
tickling throat, tight1 pound Slrt.
With
Kidney Trouble.
Death “
hss claimed
uf
Aruithd on her fret all d*&gt;-nu «hr*: ’ure
&gt;au »ec**
■“*“"* one
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neighbor'* Mra. Alex Bolter.
Hhi&gt;
wonder a woman ha* backache, headTar ‘
“"J
net... «lff swollen Joints wearinre*. ‘y- t Thu nr.l thtee bdyu, it
• died of diphtheria.
p....r »!. ep ..nd kldmy troul.l*-. Fo!.-y
”’ns- hcitlng coayng «• it glldet
Albert and Fay Kinno went to
Kidney Pill* giv. qui.-k relict fllI | down &gt; our throat, you frel belter at
there truubh *.
They amngth.n 4he ’ •'"‘A »&lt;*T
I. • friend.—Ar- returning Bunday evening.
kldiity*—t ike away the nchr*.’ pain-;teur.AlttlboHand. Ads.
Mra. Bhtncho Green la spending a
and wcurtnee*.
Make life worth liv- [
Mr. and Mr*.
' I hike, Mid lo lie t he largest Itoroc Mr*. Hamilton Fiaher.
' in the world. nn&lt;l weighing more Green will aoaa move north to make
: than 3.00), |K&gt;uu&lt;b. is owned and cx- their future home.
| hihib'd by Charles Miner of Brattle­
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Dauner Want Ada Bring Result*.
. boro. VL

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AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming on account of ill health, I shall dispose of
my personal property at public auction at my farm located 1 mile north of the
Irving Grange hall and 5 miles east of Middleville, on section 28, Irving town­
ship.

Thursday, Nov. 12
Commencing at 1 o’clock, I offer tbe following described property
tenet Port

Hi&gt;ade

Grain (Vadlc
blMiyrti
FixCks
Mattocks
be*
Other small tools not mentioned.
&lt;
FEED

Jersey Cow. «• )tar»X&gt;l&lt;l.
ihrd Durham Cow.
years old.
Fat beef. ctMiilng'S.
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3 Helfer l'»ht&gt;. half Hoblclu.

c

150 bushel* sorted corn

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POUUTBY.
I ou IlnisH la glioni lien-.
35 Braun ta-ghoru Pullets.
Trio uf Breeding I.ccmv

HOLHEHOLD GOODS,
k Htmo
Ureter
OU Mute
B ft. Dining Table
Kitchen Cabinet
. bate
China Cupboard

FARM TOOLn.
t'lxampiun Mower

Washing Macfthie.

Spring tooth Harrow

Spring S&lt; nt.

Double Uuggy ullli I*uk&lt; and SUufl-.
Pair Bob hltiglv.
Cutler
Economy t'liicf (ruuii M-paralur
Farm Jack
Double llarneai

Davenport Bed.
Walnut Mode Cabinet.

150 n-utt can*.

Canned Fruit

TVPUQ. Al&lt; “imi al J5.00 nd indir, cuh. Over thit
1 LI\mo. mount on, yuft Hsw wW te (l»* on tank­
able notes with Interest at six per cent.

No Property Removed Until Settled For

Frank Lancaster,
Col. W. H, COUCH
AucnowagR

Prop.

R. B. WALKER
CLRRK

F,

�fellow.

Wifely Finance.
Tiutby. can you pay me
that dollar you borrowed

“But, my .dear," hu tirolesled, "I
have already paid it back twice.
Surely you don't expect it again."
"Uli. all right, if you are as mean
as all that."
.
Put the apple* and plum* tugather
with Jus: enough water to prevent
Pool a»d chop very Hh»* ten med­
burning, and '*ugur to *ult the taste,
ium sized peaches (ripe). Into j
judging from the tartuea* of the ap- pint of whipr~a(---------'
rn» coffee cup moiaums, three cups of
Hour, tw» thirds of a cup of sour
------------------cv-y- then
milk. one* coffee cup of seeded raisins
quickly peach pulp. It
souffle dish, bake in a
#u(j
inmiediately with sugar

With ChestuiiU,
Mell liutter in a pan and put in a
roasting piece of pork with a little
baton. Brown well, and add some
IkiuIIIoii. (took &lt;B'cr a ui|»dvrnte
Hr® and when the meat i* aluio
done add roasted chestnuts without j
then- shells. Then finish thu cook­
ing. und servo the pork with cbeslnut* .arranged around it.

etlrtlj beaten wlUled of
Bukt&gt; In 11 moderate oven,
angel-or *|K&gt;ngu cake tin.
Holl Jelly Cake—To I

Honey Cookie-.
Mix
together one cupful 'of
nlrained'honey, one cupful of gnin-l
ulatod sugar, two eggs well beaten;
two level (ea*i&gt;oonnil* of *oda. and
u litHe hall. Add flour enough to:
knead into a *oil dough, and lei ill
-land over night. In the morning |
roll out the dough, and cut it iuloi
fancy ahapes,
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La*l We.-k'* Letter.

We Receive Better Cream
We are frequently asked why we arc making better
butter today than a year ago.
OUR PATRONS are bringing better cream, »o we
arc able to make BETTER BUTTER, and BET­
TER BUTTER means BETTER PRICES.
Wc wish to thank our patrons for the care' they have
taken of their cream and assure them that our high
prices of this season are the direct result of cream
well cared for.
Wc extend a cordial invitation to all patrons to'cail
at our factory and get acquainted with our methods
of handling cream and making butter, and will gladly
give such information on care of cream as will help
you.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO, HX.5^

Apple Tapioca.
lUiuk iiuurlercd, jutred apples,
gently until lender, and place u|mn,
a serving iliidi. After lhe tapioca
| ha* smikcd for nlmut an hour, bring
it to lhe bull ina double boiler and
iallow it to ctHikj slowly until quite
iran*|Kirvnl; sweeten l" taste mid
flavor wilh lemon; cool slightly,
pour over tho Quartered apple*,
chill.and serve with cream.
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Iliinumiudc Suusagcs.
rind iu u aausagc mill or meat
rlio|i|M*r C&gt; pound* of loan, fra*tt|
pork ami 3 poundii Qf faU Mix with
thi* 12 (••at-poonfalr, of powdered ।
-age. stx each of klark neppeV and
of •-nil, two loaaiMMHiful* «-nch of,
ground dotes and of mare and one;

Oil Paste” Polish
Black,, Polithe,, Pr&lt;Mrves

*bo Russet "Oil Paste ’’
Same use box. vach 10c.

rirz^ Ask Your Dealer for

WE BUY GRAIN OF Alt KINDS

Op. C. K.&amp;S. Phu 57 Huliags

DETROIT

Tomato Figs.
Allow a half pound of graiiulutfd

w;d&gt;T wilh lhe sugar lo iiicll il
Win n il IhUIs put. in lhe tomatoes
wilh the skins &lt;&gt;n. Let them sim­
mer geiilly until transparent (about
two hour.-'. Skim out carefully
mid drain off ull syrup. Spread on
a platler lo dry in sun; sprinkle a
lillle sugar over them while dry-

Doing Their Best.
Mr. Ilouselly. Well, dear,
gin lo realize that our lii
earth I* short.
’
Mrs. Hou.’-elly.
lillle to rogn-l.
„,.
Ikt mid induslrioii* and have rais­
ed a family of |ii,ijixi,i)ij().i»ni chil-

AUCTION SALE

Business University

Having ranted my term, I will toll at Public Auction on tho 1. F. Neck farm, oovon miles
the impurities of it as can In- anworked off, Ilo-ii put il in lhe calliir
to remain until it Iwrumcs vinegar,
winch will lie in almost n year,
when il. should he "racked off be­
fore il is ready for use. Cider and
vinegar barrel* iiiiist lie thoroughly
; cleaned mid perfectly free
from"
lhe "mollivr" that many p-mph- b&lt;-llirve u. necessity l&lt;&gt; coii»li(ul&gt;- good]
ivinegdr. “Mofliv-r'' is the im|Airitte* of-rider, nnd &gt;mnn of it should'
he allowed.(&lt;i remain in lh&lt;- barrel.|
[ Don't pul iu any corn, mnlus*-* .or
anything elw lo hasten it* consum­
mation. Time i* all that is requir-

THE CHARM
OF MOTHERHOOD
FIRE INSURANCE

Clltip, IiIiuih A Sgliis R. R. Cl.
rima Tabic in Effect March S, IMS.
Leave Hasting*
•olug South S:OB a. m. &amp; l:&lt;l p.
Being North 7:1T a. np A 4:11 p.
8. C. GRKHMtU G. P, A.

Enhanced By Perfect Physi­
cal Health.
The experience of Motherhood is a try­
ing one to mo*t women and mirk* dis­
tinctly an epoch in theifc Uvea. ’Notone
woman in n hundred is prepared or un­
derstands how to properly care for her­
self. Of course nearly every woman
nowadays has modi cal treatment at such
times, but many approach the experi­
ence with an organism unfitted for tho
trial of strength, and when it is over
her system has received a shock from
which it is hard to recover. Following
right upon this comes the nervous strain
■ Fruit. Butler* Easily Made.
of caring for the child, and a distinct
Ono ot the moat troublesome thing*
about making apple, puar. peach ami change iu the mother results.

Abwlrort and Kcal EMato Offlce.
AlMtract Block. IDuiUnga
Money to loan on Beal H*Ut*. RwU

JOHN M. COULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
-.Phone 172 .
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS

K. WlLUb&amp;N, D. X&gt;. a„
Hasting*, Midi.

Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago.
A our attack* of Lumbago are not
nrurly -o hopelr** a* they seem.
You ran relieve them almost-iu*tauUy by a simple application of
-ol.irt,.*^ I txinx.nl .,,, Om lix.l* u,.,l
loin&lt;. I.utnbagn is a form of rheu­
matism, and yields perfecUy !•&gt;
Sloan’s which peticlralrs quickly
all in througli the sore, tender
uiHseles limbers up the back and
' makes it feel line.
Gel a bottle of
' Sloan s Liniinenl for 25 cents of
any druggist and hate it In the
house?—against rolds,
sore and
swollen joints, rheumatism, ncumlgia, sciatica and like ailment*.
Your money back if het satisfied,
, but il does give almost instant re-

'inull e|tttltll II l&lt;-

Wc pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business ut a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.
'

Smith Bros. Velte &amp; Co.

A. »J. will meet with Mr. umf
rry Hinkley. Tliur.day Nu......................
Ladhtfi

Tbe* belle* of Plunkviile or
'tiuiik

1
No innii.' In Hcdffrn or lo Wert
The nation Illes.
- The lown dn^binakur bldaM
forth
And sols the j-tyles.
.
-Courier-Journal.

Every woman at thi* time should rely
upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, a most valuable tonic and
invigorator of tho female organism.

dcntlgl) Ljmt. H*i»- lourlsitu-nill
be opeaed, read and mnwcrctf by a
woman ari held iu strict coaldeuce.

ton township, on

Wednesday, zNov. 11
Commencing at to o’clock a. m. sharp.

ccnxr.

I offer the following property

POWTRY.
50 Hcai and 3 C&lt;x ke-rel-.

EARM TOOItf.
Old Uugou.
Wagon box wiUi top box and sprint seat.
Hat Rack.
Dong bled.
Olitrr 2 wheeled plow, nearly new.
TIir.nmVjJrUL
Deering Mower.
Moline Cnfn Planter
Sterling Hay Bonder
I
tooth CulUtutor.
shotci Plow.
'Grind bionc.
3-Jtog ClialuI ■aiming Mill.
Pago surrey, nmorly now.
Set id light driting Hamess
3 18 inch Cottar-.
2 l.catlu-r Fly Nuts
Uunc Blanket
C. s. Cream bcptirutor ,
I*4ir Sleigh bells
Whitnciree-, und Etcucr*.
Shot els stud l ocks
Cum Hook '
■
Crow Bar
Ilog Hoota. and bcrapens
Potato Planter
Fur Otcrvoat
13 old bag*

GKAI.V AND HAY*.
•
10 tom &lt;tf Tins(Hit) Hay.
About 133 bunhels of oath.
B ii.to of Benn |mm!» lii burn.
About 20 huslit'Lt of Aline seed, lltin is reclean,
rd seed.

HOlfSiuHOUD GOODS
Bod stead and Spring
DUh Tabic
Fruit Cupboard.
iron state keltic*
Santo dlaltcw and pons
Wood t *»(&lt;ag tuxo
small air tight stove
3 Burner OH Stove and Oven.

Cols, 3 montlib old.

Fashions This Fall.
No style* from Paris may «■
Ilislcnd we'll see
The very luicsl from Pohick
Or Ktinkiik's-.

nerve* ana broken health resulting from
an unprepared condition, and with am­
ple hme in which to prepare, women
will persist in going blindly to the trial.

In many homos
once chiIdles j there 7/1
h\
are now children be- (W
cause of tho fact 7/
that Lydia E. Pink- II
3'11
ham’s Vegetable At \T* A L
M
vitcup cliff-., cloth and cut It inio Hu: Com|»und makes WX
proper rise and hem.
Thau' din women normal,
them iuto gasoline aud tel Uirm dry. healthy and strong,
When treated Iu tlita way they win
If you want tqiedsl adricc write to
lake up the duH instead of waflcrhb;
•I in tin air to resetlie on thing*-tn a Lj dia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (coni*

east and one mile north ot Hastings, and one mile South of Coats drove on Section 5, Castle­

&lt;’A,TTDi;.

S| H&gt;ltcd-Cow. 0 j-rje. old. fn-'h. mH by Ride.
Btaek Jcrwy Cow. H &gt;i&gt;. old, due AprO 3ViJ&gt;.
Yellow &lt;‘tm. I yrwa old. frvah. calf by wide.
Grade llobdcisi. 3 yrs*, obi, coll by wide.
I at Oow.
8 lined of Yearling-.
spring Calf. ’
HOGS.
Duroe Jcrwy How and 10 pig*.
Part Durov bow. due nuuu,
,
13 Hhfsnl.t. nt, about ITS Hr.. '
stag hog. fat, wi. SOO lias.

All sums of $5.00 or undar cnh. Ovar that amount
■ 1 year's time will be given oo ►—h,hi notes, with
interest at 0%. No property to bo rauo.nl until oliH tor.
T. Hulf.lieu-. . Nicliolboti, G

Ladles Aid Society Will Serve Lunch

RAY PERKINS, Proprietor
Col.W. H. Couch, Auctioneer
BARRY WELLMAN, Clerk

�XoVEMBFR B, un.

THE fUSTTNf.fi
FROCEEDINGR. ,

COTNCTL

ink of fienrv Smith
firand Rapids, IDicb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Gity Catincll met In adjourned reff-

clarer Jatniwop. presHbng.
Present at roll call. Aid. Lunn.

International .
Sunday School
Lesson

r
Beans, Clover Seed

Edmond*. Horney .
Minute. of October ICth. 1914. read

and Other Grain

JEBL’fl A XI' PETER.
lit. Jeffry. IsliKr .....
i ••..!•. Refnrdffik labor
H. Ilurgrrt, Libor ....
C. Mello* labor ....
R. Freeman, labor ..
G. Woodard, labor ..
J. Peterman, labor ..
• Itidford. labor ....

Read Matthew 26:69-73^

,

Introd nd ory.
’
Wh.it child of God that does not

life?
Wh
What a help nnd comfort to
. u» ,tp
r read
. ..J and study of thl* one
B'hom God used so mightily, nnd who
a truly. Mvrd one.
so like u« all!

It*. Wilcox. labor
[O. Hall, team

Barry County is a good producer in the line ol farm
products. Every year thousands of bushels of grain
are delivered to market. It is a valuable tiling to the
farmers to have a RELIABLE and HONEST mar­
ket at which to sell their products. We are in close
touch with the best markets for all grains and are
constantly on the lookout for the place where we
can get the BEST PRICE for our produce. We do
this because we want to

Il Is Ordered. Tint the 30th day of j w

Nothin.,

FURNACE

tho wrong word.
How good of God
to show ua tho faults of Peter; and
• hen to show us His patience with
Peirr. and .eventually His great, use of

i--.a.*
I In th* forchonn. nt said probate office. I
।
t«. and k it* reby appointed f.Jr hear- R_ T„),|aj,t orv
ing sril.l petition;
’
n. Beamier, g
It ta Further Jirdcred. That public I
McLravy,
InoticF thervof J.e g.v*n by th.- pubM-]^ Wood. Ubi
cation of a copy of this order. If'r | Hasting. Tran..........
.
■
..
,
: *■- kiii. ur.iymg .
.1 .lay of hearing, in the Hasting* ;I: Wrlrhu |abor
.NNER. a newspaper printed andip, ^va|t&gt; labor...

three to whom the Lord gave
names (John 1:42: Mk. 3:17).

one of several- Simons, but the only
Peter in the Bible.
Ho is called
CepltKf (John 1:42); Peter (Luk*
6:14); Simon (Acts 15:14); (Simon
&lt;l-uko 22:31); and Simon Bar-Jonu
(Mt. 16:17) Cephas tne.-ins
"the

W. Coburn, team
N. Smith, team ,

\V. Stanley, train

Give the Best Price to Our Customers

Shay.

will build Hla churMi—not upon Pe­
ter- but upon Himself.
Peter Is tho
little rock, nnd Christ the Rock. Pe­
ter also tells un. 1 Peter 2:4-8, that

RAKSTOW
UBAY STATE II
nxnt h«w brought ths tUy Stair to IU

HUFFMAN BROS.

All we ask in the transaction is a SMALL percentage to cover
the cost of handling and a very moderate profit to us. We have
FOUND THE BEST MARKET for grainand are in the mar­
ket for ALL WE CAN BUY and will PAY THE TOP NOTCH
MARKET PRICE FOR ALL WE CAN GET. So bring your
grain here.

In the .Matter of th&lt;- Eittnte
mirt R. Chilson, D6«rn»c&lt;!.
Iturd'-tt*- Itricic;- administrator
id
estate,- comes
Into «•'

to. render

entered and that Im

JEFFERSON STREET

tie discharged i H- Selden, registration ....
‘ ke Nle-w. registration....
H. Carveth. registration

-ferring to him an ■the first"

4.0U
4.00
nect. .................
to.op
.
.. . Ahl Selden that the ncH otints he allowed-'nnd orders drawn.
Carried.
Ayes. Aid. Lunn. NimMr

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

nl**» that Judas •‘Pcnriot is last In
each list.
Peter l« one nf three who
ar* pnyninent bn certain occasions
(Mk. 5:37; 9:2; 14:35; Gal. 2:9), one I
. &gt; and on»- of four on nnotlteri

Wc have all kinds of COAL to sell. No one can go wrong in
buying their COAL from us. We buy COAL from the best
mines bn earth and our experience in handling COAL enables
us to gergood quality and accept no othdr kind. Then, too,
our reputation stands back of every transaction we make
whether in coal or something else.

Sort nf God (Lk.
the probate nfilcr. In the City , «&gt;!
Hastings. In said county. on the 31»t

Carried.
Ayos Aid. Lunn,
liousli. Selden. Wespinter.

nil Ju$ge. fifth &lt; in lilt a* ling Judge
if Probate. ‘
In th" Matter of th- F.«bit«- ,&lt; '

Owen Ixtwdm having tiled In sahl
court hi« petition praying thnt hl«
final account ns administrator
&lt;&gt;f
said estate &gt;*e allowed-and that tin-

John 21:15).
Of one of these ennfesaion* the Ixird said ••fiesh nnd blood
hath not revealed it unto thee, but
my Father which Is in heaven" (Mt.
16:17.)
,1In cnnfcmicd the omnis-iencc of Jesus Christ (John 31:17.)

Carried, io, id, thus .^tempting to make rood
1,1,
I &lt;_• . ...
......... «&gt; - .
.

'
I Ayes. Aid. I-unn, ?
lodging Ijdusf in ihuijn I '*•n f,n'* Wcgplntor.
Ii.;* lioH-.-d
Moved l.y Aid.
Iuka*,. ii.;-.
itmiM-il KK'.IKNl
RK.'..&lt;NMI p.-i■iiici- its inslitulion eleven
U&lt;&gt;. M‘i-1 of I lie lodgers have

Edmonds Brothers

Christendnm.
These, key* he used, in open­
ing •'the door nf Christian opportuni-

AUCTION SALE
In order to close up the estate of the late Watson W. McKibben, I will
have an auction sale on the farm, on section 29, Carlton township, three miles
north and one and one*fourth miles east of Hastings, or one mile west and one
and one-half miles south of Carlton Center, on

Tuesday, Nov. 10,1914
Commencing at 10 o'clock and will sell the following described property:

lint liay and Mock rack combined.
Milburn wagon
Do«hl
Deering hinder, « ft. cut

laic ruling cntllrator
11, .eking Valley liay ledili
Enipirc grain drill. U lux*
&lt;Kls.ni liny rake • , ,,
Kiirs' boh sleighs
&lt;\lh.T walking plow X'&lt;A 99‘- ■
Bra— trlnuiictl hurne—. 1 •£ Inch
Double buggy
2 single haggle-.
* Funnlug mill

UlMMcr White lin&gt;
old

Iron keltic

Half nf h acre-. of bean pods In stack.
* IK -liurk-. of &lt;x&gt;m in field.

Com planters
I'orM Micilrt*
Scoop xllOU‘1

Phial walking cultlvat&lt;w

few crate*
Forks and other -mall tool*, it-cd on a form
3 cross cut saw11 ami saw
Hinder rat
Many other article* not mcntlonr&lt;|

Hot Lunch at Noon.

Shelter for Horses.

Terms
of
Sale:
All sum. otSS OO^d under, e»«h.
.
... ,
.
- Over that amount, one year s

time will be given on good bankable notes with interest at
o'per cent. INo goods to be removed until settled for. ,

Mrs. IV. IV. McKibben, Prop
Col. W. H. Couch,

Auctioneer

—The Elevator Men—

Phone 18

(Acts 2:31.-13). and to Gentiles in
the house of: Cornelius (Acts 10:3146.j." Satan* desired Peter to sift

Hutinfs, Mich.

WE KEEP A BIG STOCK OF FLOUR, FEED, CtfICKEN
SUPPLIES, AND ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GRAINS
Ml
AND PRODUCE.
16:32 "He It far form thee. Lnrd: this
■hall trot be unto thee;" Mfl 13:27
"What shall wc have?” John 13:8;
"Thou shall never wash my feet;" Mk.
»:5 putting Jesus In same class with
Motea and Ellas; John 13:19. smiting
when he should have been quiet;
John 21:21 “and what sh,all this man offense that Peter Is to commit. Again third time his appearatatf at^. speech
In tesponif he
do?” Ami yet. through some of his Peter denies the word ■ -of the Lord nro ‘ referred to.
changes his speech to cursing. First
Fiuevlons w&lt;: h.»v* some jncat utter­
ances from th* l*ord. /. k.. Ml. 18:31, professed to.know more than He dM. his past Walk with Christ; second bls
And there tire those who make the walk with the tfrethren; third hl*
Peter Was own appearance and speech.
Con­
Mk. 13:3, th* Olivet discourse: John same professton today.
13: 36. the words that follow 113:36­ determined not lo d&lt;&gt; this thing, hut trast this with Mary's devotion (John
lie IT: 1-8). Hupposc Peter hail brought
14:1); and othet*.
Peter slept-when lie depended upon ’ himself.
he should have prayed (Lk. 9:32: Mk. slighted prayer nnd lost Its bleftslng. tbe Ixird a cup of cold water at this
time. Instead. Contrast with tne
14: 37): grained When he should have
I .ord's confession before Pilate 11
yielded (John 18:10); denied lhe tho flesh. (John 6:83).
Tim. 6:13).
Peter fell- * Tbe flesh,
Lord’s words in his solf-confidcncc
upon which lie relief, fulled, us It alsook
him.
and
lied.
”
Compare
this
(Mk. 14:29): followed afar off; sat
down among the Lord’s enemies; with their profession In v 31., Peter
warmed himself at their fire; "denied may have then r.-mcmt»cred his prom­
his Lord, tho faith, and the brother­ ise, and returned following ."afar off/’ and aorrow. coupled with ihecThwIng
uf the cock nt precisely the right time.
hood." Aft*r resurrection news had
I
been sent to the disciples "and Peter" ship, peace or power.
wept bitterly (M. 36:75). Contrast
(Mk. 16:7):-and he had visited the' place to give a testimony.
with Judas who n#viT was a child of
empty tomb (John 20:2-10): and the
tyhat a picture of ourselves
Lord had appeared to him (Luke 24: j those who follow Him must follow a God.
rejected Saviour; "afar off” from the we find In impulsive Peter!
&lt;
Sincerely yours.
21:8). Irf: the work of fishing for rejected One’la not the place for you.
O
child
of
God.
You
cannot
be
pop
­
men. and )■ &lt;1 .there with him. And
yet. who else ever had right'thousand ular with the world which dejects
See how mightily God u»-

of the Lord'* encmle*.

1:1).
He how associate* with tho
The next thing is
character .of jhn Jiiblo. but also as. a Lord's enemies.
writer In it.
To -come to the text his warming at their tire. How many
Christians are wanning . themselves
by the world's fires.
Cold, and "afar
lavwn Divisions.
PETER'S IlESOLL'TION.
costs to be near Him. they nsaoeialn
with thp Lord'* foca. und then enter

up.
Tile Outline Dertdope,!.
The Lord announced thnt th* dis­
ciples would forsake Him (v 27’j, re­
ferring to Zech. 13:7.
He knew' the

connection with thl* announcement,
He looked beyond His death to lhe
resurrection uind gave them a. prom­
ise for that tnne( y 88). Net sanc­
tioning the divine progf^m. Peter de­
himself m et class alone, separate
from the rest of the disciples. He
would say to the Lord tMt those
nrords might apply lo others. * but
surely not to one like Peter.
In rei|ily the Lord becomes Just as parson!ai (v 3j»), and announces the definite

How gradually this happened!

denier of the Ixtrd.
And all this
time Peter was a child of God.
Hut
nf what uBr 1» htartlfe while to this
•afar off" condition?
A warning!
Un had rejected the words of tho
laird (v 31). nnd neglected the pray­
er life. .Now here !• the fruit. In­
stead of the world's fires, a return to
prayer and tl^e Ward will warm you
up, you who have grown cold Qnd nro

r' SHINE
“a

W
IN EVERY 1
DROP”
1
Black Bilk SI ore Polish

Black Silk 1
Stove Polish

Total attendance, lit.
Average dally attendance. 11.48.
Number boys enrolled. 10.
Nymber Kiris enrolled. 9.
Total enrollment. 19.
Those neither absent . pr tardy:
Adalbert Wunderlich, LaWrence filo.
cum. Marvin Htocum. Ix-o Harry. Hil­
da Milla. Donald Goodell. Etta Wal­
ters, Lucille Wunderlich.
Glenn*
White and Mary Goodell.
Those earning half holidays .wereEtta Walters and Glenn White. .
Glenn While called on Clifton Ragla. Sunday afternoon.
Wliflttm KJocum. Albert Harry and
Lydia Wunderlich werb aMcnt from
school last Thursday and Friday on
account of illness.
M.-frgueritn Uincastrr entertained
Vers and Velma Jennings Sunday.
Wo had our teats lost Thursday
and Friday.
Wc worked hard and'

Mr*. George Nichols and danghler visited un lost Wednesday after­
noon.
We were very glad to have
her with u* and hope that she I* unt
th* only person Interested
in our
school work.
Come and see u*
Tb^rr will be no school Thursday
and Friday thia week, 041 Misa Smith
la going to attend lhe teachers' |ri*iltute held nt Kalamasoo.
Hva Smith.
Tea.hr r

RHEUMATISM
Decay of the System Easily Pre­
vented by the use of RHEUMA

Pbter to deny the Lord
H" was ohserved ••warming hltKaalf* tv 67) by
an unbeliever, who reminds him that

one time he'WAfi: NOW is not. He
denied.
In v 69 It wan Mid "This is
one of them.” He denied again. The

Report for month ending Octniu-r
Mrd:

Get a Can TODAY

Chronic Rheumatism is the result of
the organs of the body becomingTmktegn»ted with Uric Acid crystals, which cause
—nf —._ ... ,
.
c.
aiseuc ana restore the natural
j functions of the system. RHEUMA limUrs up the stiffened joints and reducts
the
50 cents a boulc-tnouej
returned if it fails,
*

&gt;

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
CirmdaiUu Greater Thau All Other
Barry CSmnty Papers Combined.

] THE HASTINGS

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

20 PAGES

BANNER. [

HASTINGS, MfCHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOV. 12,1914

Everybody Reo.1* The RAffHKX.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

NUMBER 28

LE*ARN HOW TO “LIVE. LONGER
At Barry County Good Health Week

Nov. 15 - 21

- Two Sessions Daily.

-

JUNIOR BROTHERHOOD
U/UV PICAflFTTF IIQFRQ MISS NELSON, DIST||bT TRAIN- PIQPIIIT'PnilRT PflN
WHISTTOURNAMENT
TO BE ORGANIZED HERE "111 blofiUl 111 UOLR0
eo NURSE, DOING GOOD WORK UIIlbUl I bUlill I bUIV
urn oi m.
HEIEIEIT ffl
™■
ABE NOT EMPLOYED
WHTSTERS

Friday Evening.
Arrangements for perfecting nn or- i
ganlxatlon for th- formation of a
Junior Brotherhood in’tho M. E.
church to work uh nn auxiliary to I
tho Brotherhood worn made at n|

FROM

CADILLAC
MOTOR-C A
WORKS WILL RE EXPLAIN-

No Collection.

No Admission Fee.

TnbcrvulosAs Socieiy.
.
Tno people or Harry vo. ar
| an opportunity to appr«'iatc
jlh&lt;* benefits of having wucli
| gsnltatlon as the Haxtlngx A
* crculosis Society. The Pi«tric

MISTAKE OF SOME ONE IN WASUCUI
HINGTON PROVES VERY COSTLY HLH

[|CPTD|P
tllbinib

Dill
nflll’

dec. is

23~m irrn

.yvcil WORK
AHEAD.

EXPERTS TO COMPETE

tboritirs In the-Department uf Agri-|
LINE t'itOSKI'S SQLTIMVEBT• un.r..
U
ror
,.„x
,
I &lt; ar*&gt;lezsnetM or inefficiency in permitiiiig the hoof-and-mouth dlte.tso to I
...............
got such a 1&gt;Ik sthrt.
Almost nt thol
. bexinniug or the outbreak cultures iFOLKS HO LONGER DEPENDENT

by that society Is making her visits 65 CASES ON CALENDAR
met on Friday evcnlng'and enjoyed n
around the county explaining espec­
Friends of the members of
Q1DDV Pfi (Hi UnUCMRED
INCLUDE 20 DIVORCE SUITS »ciorinnrlans feared were Buffering!
the classes were also present. 42 older |
DARHT bU. UN RUVuMOLn IO ially hqw to prevent-, tuberculosis
bOya In all being present.
'
from
visiting an/ ^onununity or
'
i from the disease, were sent to'thh ‘
home: how it can be cnred by fresh
For some time It ho* been evident
rupposed authorities nt Washington. ]
tlmul -10 F.tpcet Player* Will Be that a Junior Brotherhood would bo Proofs submitted Kbcmlng
Why air. sunlight, good nouffahlng food,
who pretended to examine them.;
• zpcelally plenty of milk, and living
n popular organization in the church
"IJttlc White Kia vers" Destroy
and reported that there was nothing 1
and
one
.thfii
would
attract
many.
Al
Whta* tlub.
to Indicate foot-nnd-mouih &lt;IIm*uzv. !
'ouiik Manliood.
Untied.
how to go care for incurable cast** of
Thu* assured from Washington the
The menjb^rw of the liozllngi projec t was discussed thoroughly and
tuberculosis that they will not ba
| matter was dropped, and thereby the
ber term of circuit court is
a committee appointed to prepare a
1 contagion was spread into »&lt;-.eral
members of tlic Michigan Whist As- constitution and by-laws.
Another
stales.
Whnt might have been
, has nothing Rood
soolatlon. which will hold Its nine,
Kalamna...
stopp-d qrh li little expense hud the
toenth eoml-.inntlnl tournnmchl pi Friday evening.
cnr»fu1lvld*r »u
on,l Jtodlta Smith anil Washington authorities been .’’on tho This l» th
liastlnkN on Thursday and Frldoy,
11 thn Jury* will hove a bust term ahead Job” will now entail n loss of mll- which will enable th- company
explains.
November IN and IB. Thi&gt; nieolk,s* i_. nM&lt;nnn iuu|Drn
{unfriendly to it. Those LS5S reasons
determine the conditioh* of the r
tl) Tuberculosis is n germ
wi|l bo held In the banquet -room in FLUID TVUUU INJUUlU
‘are the 1.S56 boys between 10 and SO
criminal eas.-#. 23 I*- I
And as a wi
tho Maznnlc temple.
'
|
|U 1 pfiDU UlKIfFR J
*» Barry county." says Socrcabout the I5lh of l&gt;
non-Jury. If* chancery man said to the n
The local reception committee v.-ill
m H uunn nuohLR |ary j, r Vgndorcbok of the Harry
expected that with n
‘
.. ...................... * ",
----------- -County Committee of tho Y. M. C. A. sputum.
,l&lt;rnl,.. . .... ----- ...
eiudi-d in the number are 30 divorce doubt that if th« .......
Ckil|ilnx Caught In
TuLt- j During Good Health Week, this or­
out. it would be found that th- fel- !" Gran‘&gt; p*4l&gt;&lt;‘’’wil&gt;
m«- wjnew,
....
.ciises. the largest number-In year*.
'
Ing His Arm Out
amt
’canlzatlon which I* working for the spilling of the germ infect-d zputuin. | The entandar follows:
,
,
...
.
hour-aud 1 •» minute
R. Cook. J. Dooley. I..
low
who
mid.
this
costly
mistake
glrt-«n.nIll Bjitf,- t**r.ck
,
Goodyear, C. E. Doyle. L H. IT]
u.’wnzu.i...
' coming manhood of the country will
&lt;4.) The life of a ’ tUbereulosUj
r.„oI(lo v,. „,rmJn X(UBrl an(l
Wrenching. Muscle*..
(launch Its ease against tho “little
Ills Job m Washington ,because'*
-------- -i nd J. J. Dnwson.
Nora
Carne*.
Illegal
cohabitation.
.
politics, arid not because ..f hi* ntne.
Grand Itnpid*.
Goinr
From Baltimore Center corrrzpon- whit* slaver" In a wide-spread cam­ that If the "spitting
A short buslnesw session will bo&gt;
i'eoplx
vs.
Philip
Cosmo
Gordondent:
t
'
paign reaching into every high school stopped.
tuberculosis
Floyd Wood met with &lt;v very pain-: In the county. There will be no ti­
People vs. Charles Lawrence, nsful accident Thursday while husking rades against the use of "coffin-nails."
Tliur-satay.
corn with hlz machine, for Gill Firm­ but n practical presentation will re­ trni make* possible the development Mult and* bateryrtt. Knight Trophy.
BROTHERHOOD MEETING MON
ing In JohnstowjL While attrndlmt veal to these l.dfftt itoys mental, phys­
People vz. Frank Eggleston, n»«
DAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 16
Till* section In*
to tho machine his clothing caught in ical and moral reasons why the-bsblt great danger of th" cl*ttrott&lt;- habit, snitll mid battery with the Intent to
into tho third-rail
.
lYiday.
the gearing, twisting his arm out of Is not a good one.
the, liquor habit and other bndy-dcj plsco nnd wrenching hi* shoulder.
Yorkville-ami Montleth.
In order !•■
Wednesday, Nov. IS. Secretary Van- Mroylng habit*.
m. Gallery Trophy,
Sup|»cr squad Will Serve An Oyster make the- third-rail lr&lt;
The muscles of both arm and should­ dercook will accompany Charle* M.
rn. Women's Trophy.
(6.) Good habits, elrnu bodies,
People vz. Itafry Jozcph, attempt to
rh improvement
iMM-d .whirl;
er wore badly atrntacd.
it required Carson, factory manager of the Cadil­ clean heart* and clean blind*, tngeth- commit InrctTTy from “
the M-rvlcrs of both thr Lacy and lac Motor Car Co., in l)is tour of tho
Speakers.
. People K-*. Hninuel
Dowling phyzlclnn* to --*••- ••the high schools, where this Detroit em­ shine are the best poniblr
tomj* ■
‘ ’
from the
He was rr„._................... ployer of hundreds of men nnd boy*
tock shnul-i.
* All games are open t»
____ fractun*.
whlat
hood night.
trolley pol&lt; &lt;
players wlthul restrictions.ns to res­ home in rrlchaVdville late In tho af­ will tell why he wont hire thoib who
Miss Nelson hi* called on several
•e the third-.
ternoon. * It will bo some time before zinok" the cigarette. Thar morning a* who are III with tubercnlnsi* and I ' People v*. Harry Dickerson, taking
idence or c\ub affiliation.
with pumpkin pie tall l« forbidden.
9 o'clock. Mr. Corson will speak In the other diseases, and has given many automobile without intent to commit
Individual prlxae will bo awardcu)
trimming*.
opera house nt Nashville.
At 11 helpful suggestlona for tb&lt;* comfort larceny.
to members of pair or team winning
o'clock he will address (he boys of
Scnlz-Dcmcruy Nuptials.
People v*. Ralph R. McCaslin, nnntrophies nnd tv each member uf pair
winning high scores in. open gan.es.
vice to Augiisl.i, Yorkville, Richland,
Monday at noon, at the homo of Hastings. At 1 o'clock he will appear whujtare for thepi, and ^gpeclaiiy for aupport.
a body mid listen to ilie zpcuVers for
Ties in trophy matches will be sctt;r-l the groom's imrcntz, Mr. anti Mrs. In the Methodist Episcopal church nt the prevention of the spread of tub.
People vs. Fred Rose, seduction.
| that rv.*nlnz.\l arction of th- .-hurvli itlchlan-l Junction. Doster, Hnop-'r.
Middleville,
where
ail
the
boys
rtnd
by Tournament Committee nnd ties in
ereuloala from thoso who are now
People vs. Delbert -Dollar, disposing I will F&lt;- n re rvAi for them.
of contract property.
Claud Hentx was united in marriage girl* of the town will be galhercif to
to Mis* Vosta May Demeray, of thia
that name afternoon ho will also speak
playot Will ho charge# tn all gnmr**.
th&lt;- county, especially
cony in the night tlm&lt;\
resaive Pair, games wilt Im* thn M. E. church performing the to. the boy* nnd giri» of Freeport.”
Laze Wednesday evening Rupt. G. wanted to g&lt;&gt; to Kalamazoo.
Slack'
Probai- Judge Charles
Th- Barry &lt;5&gt;unty Committee of
under the Mitchell System ot ceremony. Only the immediate mem. Doxtnd.-r nnd his Y. M. C. A. group Htating poor eonnectlnn*. &lt;it Riehlaml
Harry Payne vs. George Hinchman,
tho Y. M. C. A.’ ha* secured from
enta nnd the laws '.of the
Junction or Gull Like Junction. Thn
ffom Grand Rapid*
assumpsit.
Ing*. »n thrlr bicycle*.
new road,'is rxpecIMi to offer every
In honor of the. event the house Henry' Ford of Detroit 600 copies of l&gt;i'on for several weeks in Butter­
tho testimony against and for the
convenience, in tr.il1lc and equipment
Ills condition lias (aaaumpait
wu« decorated in green-and white, the cigarette which that great manuf.ee*- worth hospital.
All Kamen will be stiirtod promptly
that the company can paozlhly giv.4
improved somewhat nnd he will con»
dining room being especially beauti­
on time.
turer has gathered together.
The Ilnur his cure nt his home. On Bun-:
The
D. T. St M. road Was unique in
They held IhVlr
ful with a wealth of flower* and sniltasty little booklet entitled "The dny. P. A. Sheldon, of this city, vis­
The Knight Trophy is for tcatnz of
lira in of Hlbln study nnd modern mllroiidlng in that one little*
Nclaon
Kittinger
vs.
Fred
Ruth*
et
Case Against thr Little .White Hlaver" ited Judgo Mack ■ nnd presented him
four men or women. Match neon* to
games nt tho headquarters of the
nJ.
appeal
from
Justice
court.
Immcdlately after the ceremony published at great expense.
In It.
Harry County Committee of the Y. M. freight t fa ips on the road.
the happy couple loft for an auto­ Mr. Ford addresses his friend, the with a huge liouquet &lt;&gt;f carnation"
nt fajl meeting.
■»
sent by the county\otllceni consisting Castleton, .mumpsit.
Eighty pound rails will
Gallery Trophy open . tn pairs nf mobile trip to various points In Mich­ American boy, by saying:
ft is expected that during the com­
of Judge Clement Knilth. Sheriff A. i
Allie Gale vs. Fred Gale, nstpimpslt.
"While spending some time in N. Williams. Prosecutliyc Attorney
men.
Howell schedule, trick score igan. expecting to ba absent about a
Mabel E. Kellar vs. Willtam
I1. ing week jnother group will be or­ ntted with
week after which they will b« al Florida with Thomas A. Edison, the .
ThAs.
8ulliVML_County
Clerk
Roy
ganized
In
Middlevillewith
F.
O.
Women’s Trophy open to pairs* rif home to their friends at 405 E. Green foremost electrical genluri tho world Andrus. RrgMtcr of Deeds Karl
Stokoe az their lender.
Thh will
Joseph-E- GUI vw Joseph F.
women. Howell system of play. iHck
has eVer known nnd John Burroughs,
er. attachment.
Upon hl* return the groom will re­ tho grr.it naturalist, the question ot der Ream. Drain FommtaUoner
will Im- the seventh group in the coun­
Continued on page five. ,
sume his clerkship In Cook At Bentz
ty.
Others-will l&gt;e nrlgantzrd as line the l&gt;est that modern rallrondinc
E. lllrdaell. County Surveyor L
store.
The bent wishes of a large particularly upon boys and young
rapidly as possible.
Probate
Cobfe. Mrs. Grac.
" , 7 T.
___ FRIGHTENED HORSE THROWS
number o_f friend* go with them for a mon, same up for discussion.
Iteghter, Mr*. Ella Eizglexton, Prnfc
"Mr. Edison advanced some pro­ bat- Clbrk. Charlea 8. Andrus Jani­
nnco Union will meet at the Rapttzt happy and prosperous wedded life.
TWO GIRLS FROM HIS BACK
nounced views In condemnation of tor. County School Commissioner E.
church Tuesday, November 17
aj
Advertised IjcUcts.
tho cigarette.
For several ycaril.he J. Edger.
2:30 p. m. leader Maud Deedrick.
Animal Beciimex Hcarvil and Kpoll-i
Topic, "My Cup Runneth Over." The
Mr. Edward H. Holbrook. Mr. Au- had been experimenting with com­
delegate will give a repoVt from the ton Mach. Mr. L. P. Mathews, Mr. bustion ot various substances for thr
Ride for IdUinn Asha Iter aiul
District Convention and the address Cffarllc McMannls, Cl. Mr. Rosco purpose of discovering a suitable
will be delivered by Rev. Hawkins, Woodruff, Mr. E. E. Plerxon. Mr. fllamcnt for use In incandescent
Becoming
frightened when he
pastor of the Baptist church. "How ’ Fayette Richardson. Mrs, 8. A. Isley,
Three Auction Sales Ad­
search that the harmful effects of
I Can Help," Mr*. Smith.
stopped upon a pall, n horse on which
Mr*. Dan Ljomcy. Miss Illa Demon.
Tin* HANNER believes in publicity I ehnneo for lutectl.
acrolein were observed.
i naked
■It her
vertised
This
Week
Mr. Edison to pul his conclusions In
In nil matters which concern the p.*oI find-tlivre .ar.•r began
pie, nnd never In conccnlmvnt of the 11 last Ings that are
writing.
He did so. and tho letter
both girls to the ground.
Is reproduced herewith In facstmllli*.
"Following the receipt oi this let­
but later MIm Azhalter began to com­ are report* abroad in thj» county .In my Judgment three uro not tliphThe fourth nmy be. but
ter I authorized an interview- which
quit farming plain and when Dr. C. P. Lathrop about diphtheria in Hastings that' thcrep-*
Having decided
I went squarely on record as oppos­
made nn examination he found that arc so wide of the truth that they' the mothe r slate* that the girt h{ts
Wc pubh«r right collar bone hud been frfc- ought to Im* corrected.
ed to cigarettes, making (t plain.that
•I do not fee! called upon tq try to
tured. Miss AshtUter is the daughter liahed the facts about every ens&lt;I to comreform any person over 25 years of
north and oifr- of Dan Ashniter. Miss Power, the of diphtheria in thb« city that the' pletely negr-glll
«*ez. ju*4
age because by that time tho habit eighth mile west of Assyria Center, daughter of Edward Power. The ac­ health authorities knew anythimr
has. been forihed.’
Then It is only on nection 1*. Assyria township. It cident happened Bunday oh Snm about at the time we went to preztoInfection ffotn them.
Tho fifth
Gclgor’a farm.'south of Quimby. The
e I* Ilk.- the 1 i*t one.
I am told;
Practically every subscriber on our list re*
nor boy.
We g
mind of tho smoker which will en­ nt 10 o’clock, with Frank Waltz uh
t Is It is n doiibtfnt case.
able him to stop.
He knows the In­ auctioneer. Hot lunch at noon. BIx trouxh when the girl* took pasAtgc fact*'with regard to the ifituatlou &lt;it
ceived a letter from this office last week ex­
jurious? effects and ‘.controls his own
bolated. .«,&gt; that no'contagion Is ,poson hL» back with disastrous .results..
thority than Dr. IT. S. B.irthulmnw.
romp nice white Leghorn poultry, and
destiny|n this connection
plaining a plan that would involve very
Continued on pago four.
THE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING
Hoard of Health, who 1* also h
will bn disposed of. Read the nu­
Simlitfh' kill* th*
little to any one subscriber, but would ag­
tion sale advertisement in this issue
KEECH BOUND OVER ON
inttanib*.
ONE AUCTION SALE PAPER officer for tint city of Ijinzinft-

J

FOR THREE TROPHIES supper.

.....

।

M flM[) W|T|) 0H£ E||G|)|E

Report of State Health Officer Gives
The Facts./ Every One
Should Read This.

A Plain Word to Banner
Subscribers

gregate such a total as would enable us to

GRAND LARCENY CHARGE

greatly improve the service of the Banner

to its readers and patrons.

We hope every ■

Stealing 3B0 Worth of Cream-

subscriber will do as that letter suggested,

fot it stated the facts just as they texist.

We

are thankful to those who have responded

already.

But they represent so far only

about 12 per cent of the notices sent out.
May we not ask every subs'eriber who has
not yet complied with the request we made

to please do so at once and help us boost
the Banner into a position where it can
give the service we mentioned in our letter

to every reader and patron, and the time
tb help boost is NOW.
Yours truly,

COOK BROS.

Edward Mecch. the Batik* Creek
man arrested for tho alleged theft of

the Hickory Corners creamery, waa
examined In Justice Cadwallader’s
court on Thursday and bound over to
circuit court on a charge . of grand

a PoRdbta, Conflict
Frank ll&gt;tle.
Having decided to rent his farm by
.the field. Frank Hyde will have an
auction snle nt his farm three and a havo auction sales to have them
printed in one recognized nuctlon-salo
paper like the BANNER. ha« been
qf Lacey, on section thirty-one. Ma­ demonstrated time and time again. It
ple Grove township. Tho sale will gives the vpry widest posiblr publl-*
commence al 10 o'clock. and hot city at a minimum expense and es­
lunch at noon. Cot W. IL Couch will pecially it prevents a conflict of dates.
bo the.auctioneer. Mr. Hyde will fits-

a unabfe to furnish bond* hay, grain, fnrn, tools, etc.
Read
Appearance in the higher hta auction sale advertisement in this BANNER.
Ycaterday we received
copy from O. W. Durham and E. A.
the sale, and any further particulars. Tobias, living only three or four
C. K. &amp; H. WIU Pay Ilnmngo.
miles from &gt;les*r* Russell and EvO. W. Durham anil K. A. Tobins.
A Jury In the United States district
court In Grand Rapids on Friday af­
Being short of feed, and having
ternoon returned a verdict awarding
waa_-advertlsed for,
13,538 damages to Gaby Kindesparl*.Hr both sale* bring advertised in
er, who brought’suit against the C. K. flare an auction sale on the Jasper tho BANNER we noticed they were
&amp; 8. Railway company asking for Miller farm one* mile south of Lacey. both for the same day.
We Im­
340,000 for Injuries which it was The sale will commence at one mediately called up Mr. Durham and
claimed disfigured him permanently,
he gladly chaagod the date of his
his Jaw-bone being fractured In two the xuctMneor.
Nothin* hut aiock eels eo that, it would not conflict with
win be dWlloe^i of.
T^orw will Do tho other one.
The result will be
deformity »o that the teeth of the up- offered tor sole 11 horse* and colt*.: that the people in tho BouthoMtarn
*e - •yw «uu
jtwo Uia not nicsn- u i
part of the county can attend both
waa also alleged that his speech was
eslcs. which would not have bean
impaired and that the fracture In tho
possible had both sales occurred on

runinrx anj becatiM they desired to
have this expert lnveztlg.it.* the
situation fully. Dr. Rartholoniew* Wns
’railed io llnztlngs by the I‘*ea1 health
.iiithorltlve.
He .-,imc Tuesday, nnd
below is his plain statement »f the
dlptfthcrla situation In Harting**.

ern the germs
of diphtheria in a moi it atate, from
the sputum. p~ '—*
“ ------ z * _ •"
Thai I --­
\»r&lt;ltphthvria
ought
Ami where.

.■luted -is welt, an thorn suspected
fafita about •liphlheria All bo'controlled. By the
diphtheria in Hastings nt
e- op. ration ■«.{ the doctor* and health
From Dr. Bartholomew'*
.
offlcers tn Haatlhgz. and especially
can be see that then* is no more1 by the efficient work of tho •up.'rlndaiiger of diphtheria tn liiztlngs Ji .n ! tendeqt of Hasting* echnolz. dlphin any other city in this state, and b s ! th&lt; ri*’ is being .-Antr.’11&lt;-.l in your
than then* i* In some country ..
of this county
’
:
t nnd ihau-ity h-wlth ufllci r and
Dr. Barth’n|omew&gt; statement f * - • tho •iipcrint\ dent of *ehouls hnv«
low*.
_
'been far more than ordinarily vlgiTo the People of HaMltnt*
J Lint and elU. len'l in dealing with tho
and Barry County, i ’*‘“ &gt;&lt;*on. in Hastings. T^e diphther,
u situation is far listur In your town
I was called to
(than In most of the rilles ot Mk-hland desire\o‘make ' .7 plain, frank [n’’n’Bai^Ca

?

uu.h.4 b-u'X'X*""" ■Un”".

two COSM tbit bad been pronounced
.
diphtheria lu HwUng*
Both sro . J Und*a^ r.ow conv»!or21ag. and no danger of
,i-dr^nP,J2H
contagion Mhuicvor from eithw. Ona, ‘
w.5 a v, ,i3- chLd Wh; had never ™
been it vch-.a:
The other had not,^'U
1,1
b.m In och-iol for four d*yu bsfore ' ' ‘___________
*:•
-!h.r.- w.-u. nol'
. * - ni ir.u-l

'"JU

�eicKgenant

Ever try tha

Riede

Clothing and Shoe Dept, kt Grant Otie Old Stand

Friday and Saturday

Women
Take Notice!

Comfort
and Fat Ankle

Men's dress and work , gloves at an exceptional
saving really remarkable values including such well
know brands as Hensen’s, Wilson Bros, and Barry &amp;
Davis.
Every man knows the reputation of these
manufacturers for, quality -and at these prices you
should buy a years’ supply.

Shoes
No. 2U1. Jumbo bhoe, via with
patent tip, features tbc- wide
ankle, broad heel and shank,
heavy turn *ole and »tcel

GLOVES and MITTE.NS
Friday and Saturday Only

" $3.00
No. M, designed for aurec*.
rubber heel, tried arch sup
port, tnru »olc.
O') *T“
Price per pair
vZ./v

75c Gauntlctli, only a small lot at
these prifee. Friday ahd Satur­
day only
59c
75c Mitt*, heavy peeve lined with

day only- ’
,1.(0 and tI B l'ndrc**’d Kid.
tan or brown, another of Wil*on
Uro*. ’ make, Fri. and Sat. 8*0
,1 15 Lineman Glove, Hansen'*
famous fire and water proof
gauntlett, Fri. and Sat. . 7*0
,1.25 Driving Mitt. Hansen'* one
finger milt, Friday and Satur. day only...
7*0

'Ye Old Time"
Comfort end
Sweet Sally
Lunn Shoes

59c

Mr*. Thama* Am.worth died early
.&lt; unlay morning
Hh* had been In
p&lt;K&gt;r health for auinc time tiod waa
taken to her bed about two weak* ago
with typhoid pneumonia.
Cha*. Kart and Mell Blosaoin ot
Vermontville; w*nt lo Bruco Cro**Ing hunting.
Mr. and Mr* J*ke Orl.bt*. Mr*
O«o- Baker. Mfr too Bower* and Mr*
Frank Coykeadali mowed'’ to Sunfk-ld. Friday and .pent the day at
th? new farm home of rfohn Bower*.

Sole Leather Cure
Out in the open, with long swinging stride,
b^sd thrown back, and breathing deep of crisp
autumn air.

It's life and if* optimum.
the Boulevard.
S-&gt;nw nk-c table lin­
en and china amt many good wishes
were left to help them
‘belr new
life.
’
* .
Hhlrlcy Lepard ha* purchased *h
sb iu-re tram near Grand Rapid*.

We've just tho shoe for that purpose.
With heavy soles that will take you through
fields or forest* with security and with comfort.

MEN’S
$2, $250, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5

John

&lt;5c Glove* (Hausen'* Corker) ex­
tra special. Friday and Satur-

LADIES’
$2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5

Ironside Shoe Company

BOYS' GLOVES

Masonic Temple Bldg.

PERSONAL MENTION
porary, the Dully New*. pljaerved. &lt;&gt;
«*&lt;iur*e. It Would depend ■omen-hat 01
what "qualiiled" iik-.m.
Napoleon'
NlfMl to 81. Helena Waa u "&lt;aualltle&lt;i

Sunday.
’ Mr*. Good and Mr*. Flory attend*
rd church near Woodland. Sunday.
Albert McClelland'* cftllad at Andy
Brook’* Sunday evening.

dlaguoelt tn. Inquire what would hive
been the presidential rvault thia your
—if thia had been a presidential eirvtlon and If the &gt;tatex hud reglatered

tTrunk wan th* gueat of Dr. and Mra'
V. G Kholfleld. Monday night.
Mr* Alex. Bartholemew and daugh­
ter Hilda, of Brittle Creek, .pent the
weak end W1W Holing* friend*
Air. and Mr*. Dan Uinfaull and Mr.
ind Mr*. Chark-s BlrdMlt «p«nt Sat­
urday and Sunday at Wall lake.

Policeman'* Badge of Authority.
In equipment th* policeman carle*
from a walking arsenal, anch a* the
Jericho policemen, to th* clublci* pa-

The club, however, is recognized a*
the policeman'* badgo of aulbority. In
Darjeeling th* policeman earric* a
reed pole about tlx feat long. In
Seville the night police arc armed
with long spear*, *uch as the knight*

bill Kama la Ann Arbor Saturday.
Harry HUlun amt Harry Raruum
won- In Ann Arbor Saturday to ace
tha MtehlganxVrnnsylvanht gamu.
Miaa Be*al* IM X«* waa in Kala­
ma so o Tuesday evening to ace Maude

Hasting*, Mich.

Phone 176

TRY BANNER JOB DEPT. FOR QUICK SERVICE
Character In Every Line
When we make your. Overcoats

Don’t Buy Them Ready Made
Let Us Make Them
SATISFACTION

BALMACAANS

AUCTION SALE
We, the undersigped, being short of feed, and having more stock than we
care to winter, will have an suction sale on what is known as the Jasper Miller
farm, 1 mile south of Lacey, on

FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Just the patterns you want. Seo us.
li^kiKv'n Saturday to attend
lbs
Stmrf aervkaa of Mr*. Sage'* brothr-ki-luw, W. B. McLaughlin.
Mr*. Jennie liuwiay returned Batur-

Buderman—The Tailor
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Wednesday, Nov. 18,1914
Commencing at 1 o'clock p. tn. sharp, and will sclfthc following described property:

Horses

Cattle

Brown mare, 4 yr*, old, wt. 1450.
Gray Gelding, 3 yrs. old,, wt. 1300.,
Black mare, 9 yrs. old, with foal.
Gray Gelding, wt/ 1250.
Bay Mare, wt. 1100.
Horse colt, 17 months old, sired by
Hendrix Morgan.
Good colt, 6 months old, sired by
Wester.
Good colt, 3 months, old, sired by
Wester.
Sorrel mare, 14 yrs. old, wt. 1200.
Span of sorrel drivers.

Genuine Gas Coke

Red cow, 9 yrs. old, due June 18.

Genuine Gas Coke is made from the
best grades of soft coal but has had all the smoke,
soot, tar and other impurities removed.

Steer, 2 year, old.
Red cow- giving milk, 7 yrs. old.

Sheep and Hogs

Genuine Gas Coke is a cleaner and a
better heat giving fuel than any coal and it will last
fully as long as hard coal but you save about
$2.00 per ton by buying Genuine Gas

27 coarse wool breeding ewes.
'
35 spring Lambs.
1 registered Cotswold buck.
Shropshire buck, 2 yrs. old, good one
Brood Sow due about Dec. I.

CokeA Furnace full of Genuine Gas Coke
will warm your house better and makes less work
cleaning up the cellar.

TFRIKi AI1 sunis of S'0.00 or wulir cash. Over that amount
I Lnmoi an. yu,', time will be elven on bankable notes with
Interest at six per cent No property removed until settled for.

Think it over.

O. W. DURHAM
E. A. TOBIAS,
COL. HENRY BIDELMAN
AUCTIONEER

gives better results

Furnace than any other fuel.

White Heiler, 2 yrs. old, due April
oc
*

Bhvttkld. buiul.iy Dr. and Mr*. Bluttldd uecoinpaultd by Mrw. Furry and
thv doutur« mother, motored to Bat-

W, R.6RAYBUR*
CLERK

Genuine Gas Coke

is for sale by alt

good fuel dealers in Hastings.

Thornapple Gas 6 Electric Co
'PHONE 5
ALWAYS BENDER REAL SERVICE’

�NOVF-MHF.P. 12,-1011.
Mt*. Sarah

Fisher

FAG1

Is recovering

NEWS
thh U. B. church at Cedar Creek.
Sunday evening at 7:20 o'clock.
Hast.lnsa Hive No. 302. I* O. T. M.
lousiy 111 with lifer trouble «iurln*
ihn hut tMi day*. in slowly Improv- M. will noid its next regular meet-

Our Great Clearance

Mrt Henry Bidelman of Quiniby.
The village of Wayland ha* secured
&lt;h« condensaty, which a company
Bert Hilton. I* very 111 with pneu­
vrauted to locate I if Hastings some Ums
monia.
—
P. A. Van Tuyl of Morgan, moved
With hl* famlp- 10 ItaaUng*. ftaturday

stand, ha* moved hl* farptly into No.
mana a Io* -tho Trim skating rink..
214 (Roadway.
Th" Myatlo Workers party which
T(te nestings high school foot ball
team will play In' Eaton Rapid* Sat­
urday. On Wednesday of n»xt week Eaton’* Friday evening has been
postponed on account of Ulna**.
Nashville plays here.
.
•wlfl bp held at tho homo of Dan;&lt;M

Our great Clearance Sale is a success right, all our departments are showing
great activity and goods are moving fast. Trade seems to realize that we have the
best assorted and most complete stocks to choose from and when we offer such
great values right in the season it’s not surprising that the public takes advantage.

Uln«d H Grand Rapid* friend* Buntomoblls*

and bringing

Sale continues until Thursday, Nov. 19th.

a poj- luck

Workmen have placed glass tem­
porarily In the window* of Bt. Rose th* fellowship club which did not
c hurch, and thl* beautiful 'house of reach us until late yesterday fore­
noon I* unavoidably crowded out this
worship will toon be completed.
Rpecl.il meeting Hunting* Chapter
« Tha slx.ycars-old daughter of Ern*m Matteson, of Baltimore town­
dldftt**. ntni'eerdhiony. A full alien- ship, fell from the rear of a marine
wagon and broke both boqes in her
dancn l* roquestedz
left fore-arm. Tuesday. Dr. McGufMr. and Mr*.* J. B. Rllsy of Nord
nn reduced the fracture*.
' Calif., celebrated their golden wed­
Russell Vol! De Young. *on of Mr.
ding anniversary recently, about 100 and Mr*. Polar DeYoung, former
Our entire stock of Coats and Sults is as­
One big lot of line all wool dress goods.
guest* bring present. Mr. and Mrs Hasting* residents, died at Celina. O„
sorted in four great lots.
Nov. «th of congestion of the lungs.
in plain and fancy. $1.00 and $1.25 values 69c
Buflal was made In Fair Plain ceme­
Lot
3
Lot
4
Lot
1
Lot
2
tery. Grand Rapids, Monday. NovcinTh« deer in tho pen In the city park
50c dress goods in a good range of new
havo taken on their fall coat*, which
Mr*. Thoma* Kelley, aged 43 years,
are astonishingly similar in color tc •n old resident of Rutland, died on
patterns and plain colors, only
..39c
their l»af-covered surrounding*. Therr Monday at "the home of her daughter,
Most of the-Coats and Suits in above lots
nr» six happy fox squirrels tn the park Mr*. George Payne, ot Hope, and was
85c corduroy in tan and green
arc t educed 50 per cent.
and they owe Charls* Wood for n burled In Rlversldo cemetery on
dally supply of nut*.
Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Maurice
One lot of all Wool Dress Skirts . f.........................................................
.$1.98
Th bi I* the time wheh you should Grigsby otnclatfng.
Obituary will be
56-inch Balniacan Suiting* in gray and brown................................
.59c
.All wool sergeJTu 11 ic Skirts at only...............................................................
lock up your f-hlcken coops, a* mam published next week.
theft* of fowl* have been reported. A
Mercerized Table Linctergood ever}’ day cloth*37c
Word from Mr*. Will Chose, who
House Dresses, Misses' sizes 16, 18, 20, fits a goJl sized lady. $1.00 val­
chicken lifter Is a difficult kind of an underwent nn ^operation nt the Vnloffender‘to catch, but It will go hard zrrally hospital at Ann Arbor last
■50c
Wool
Gullies
in
beautiful
designs
39c
ues, at only .............................................................................................
week report* her us having rallied
$l.oo and Si.25 Silks in Roman Stripes, fine checks ami floral patterns, at 85c
Ladies' House Dresses, a good assortment. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values
been raiding roosts In this vicinity If iplendldly from the operation, with
they are apprehended.
in one lot at......................................................... ;
fine prospects for her complete roEton Flannel and Flannelette, 15c valueg%c
Mrs. William Olney entertained * 'overy.
A good sited tumor was re­
company of about twenty ladles Fri­ moved. also a large number of gall
day afternoon, complimentary to Mt* stontw.
HA8TINGS’
Standard
The Junior Auxiliary of Emmanbrookl.
Mr*. Sage was presented
MOST UP-TO-DATE
Marchandlao at tha Lowest
with some beautiful gift*.
Refreh- the parish house on .Friday afternoon
STORE
Posalbl* Price*
mtnu were served and all enjoyed a at 3:00 o'clock. Christmas In China,
pleasant time.
will be-th* subject of n talk which
Any persons having good oul-grown will be Interesting to older people as
children's clothing, bedding.'flour, po­ well as children.
Come and bring
tatoes. bean*, dried fruit, vegetables or your friend*.
Refreshments will be
fruit* canned In tin. or money which
wlll probably take treatment It* a pri­
they wish to contribute to ths rolls'
George Standley of Barry, has boon vate Institution in Fort Wayne. Mr.
In Jail several day* awaiting exnmi- Jones has many friends* In Hasting*
who deeply sympathlxo with him.
Thursday, November 42. and Tuesday, tery with the intent to go great bodily
harm.
Standley* nrrrst, it Is nllegcity, nnd nil hope that hl* health will
Ralph W. Kuensel and Sam Damoth will choose- side* from among which Mr. Stanley received a brok­
Judgc Bmllh will be busy thl* week
members qf tho Moos* lodge and'ln- en nose.
Ils will be summoned Into
hearing the nction which Addison J.
dulgo In n bl* hunt on Thanksgiving Justice Cadwalladcr's court on Thurs- Pennock and Mrs. Ella Powell, chil­
dren nnd heir* of the Into A. f'enbl* game fwiit In Mr. Damoth's cotnock, of Delton, have brought against
Mr*. Clara Bishop Pennock, their
step-mother. In nrder to recover.sev­
In* tha supper.
Have the New Hoosier Cabinet delivered
cook Ipr dinner?” It insures perfectly balanced meals
eral thousand* of dollar*, which- they
the
home
of
her
daughter.
Mr*.
Ar
­
Fred McNair, one
tho
declare «he withheld from Pennock'* ■
of great variety—one of the many exclusive features.
. to your home now for only $1.
No matter
thur J.'«Gnrmley.
She had been 111
estate when 1t was divided and I5c.pt'
ship. I»ft on Monday for a trip to for some time of the Infirmities of It for her own uses.
what opinion you may have had of Kitchen
Thr heir* nre
New York City. , Philadelphia and
represented by Hon. W. W. Potter
Washington. From the Utter pUce on Wednesday afternoon.
Burial and A. D. Cndw.ill.tder; the defend- ।
Cabinets you will say this new Hoosier is the
took place in Rlversldo.
ant 'by Former Circuit COfirt Judge
moat' convenient labor-saving machine you
Mills of Knlnmosoo, nnd
Cnnrle*
position a* agent for th&lt;&gt; American Bauer, of Hasting*. '
•
ever saw.
Express Company and will sell Over­
While attempting to cntch n foot
Retd carefully these liberal terms of the Hoosier
land car* in the township* of Wood­
ball during practlca at tho fair
He will give ground* on Tuesday afternoon. Kenn«r to taks out a huntin* license In land and Castleton.
plan now being organized in furniture stores all over
up the express office *o soon as the
America:
.
company secure* someone to take hl*
George Newton, broke ngnin hi* left
ploc*.
The office will be located In collar bone, which he fractured set •
blv the last hunter to shoot
You may choose any of the new Hoosiers
jhe Wooley Bldg.
Mr. Bradly ha*
eral weeks ago.
Kenneth is nn en­
—“White Beauty,” or “Oak Interior” at
misses his annual hunt In the north had charge of tha local office 12 thusiastic foot ball 'player and h-

Clearance on
Coats, Suits, Skirts and
Dresses

Clearance on
Dress Goods, Silks and
Linens

$4.98 $9.98 $12 98 $19.C0

Frandsen &amp; Keefer

PAY ONLY $1
for Only SI you Can Still Jfave

One delivered .Tomorrow

employ 10 years.
According to report* In Chicago
sen no reason why a Jlvsry office
should not ba as neat, homelike and newspaper* on Saturday. Father John
inviting a* any business office.
A Mullin, supposed by many to be the
Father
John Mullin who spent his
visit to his office will show as clean
youthful day* here and studied for
and a comfortable pUco In which to th* prlMthood In Rome, was acquit­
wait. It la light, warm, and the wall* ted of murder nn tho ground* ot In­
Father Mullin became a
adorned with picture* In keeping sanity.
with th* buslnes*. And it pay* to monk and devoted his time to
work In the Italian settlement In Chi­
A great deal of disappointment ha* cago. He used a knife on an Italian
in an argument over tho European
of Gun Marsh and marsh land specu­
lators over th* fact that tho "bottom
dropped out" of the onion market pleasantly surprised Bunday when
this season, th* growsrs only recelv- she returned from church to nnd that
la from one-third to one-fourth of the
sum received last season. An unusu- aiyl friends, who had taken posses­
sion of thr home nnd had dinner pre­
pared.
Mra Spencer was so *urCharles Brewer. Fred Todd. Ralph
dishes.
Mr. ijnd
a m. nr&gt;in. nrmur is., With three pretty u
.&gt;&gt;■
.^uu
Mulholland. C. IT. Osborn. W.
... »r/Mr*. Michael Mahar of Vermontville
Jamieson and Georgs Robinson .made
up a party of enthusiastic* rabbit ■ John Jones, the
hunters In the forty acres of timber
Mashing* owned by Mr. Todd in Cai- dron. showed signs of a nervous break­
down on Monday and will be compell­
a great deal of shooting, a* many a* ed to undergo treatment In some Insti­
five shot* being tired at one rabbit. tution. M. Jones' brother. Who la n
Report* of the number 8 of rabbits phyalcian. arrlvsd on Tuesday and
bagged very from nine to twenty-five. took charge of tho case. Mr. Jones

i

PERSONAL MENTION [|

Richard Messer was In Ann A;l&gt;or
•EcttiMty.
A. C. Brown was In Grand Rapids.
Wednesday.
Dr. Ethyl M. Williams wm In Lan­
sing Tuesday.
Mias Ethel Hedrick was In .Grand
Rapids Tuesday.
A. A. Anderson went to Detroit
Monday on buslpeas.
Emil Tyden of Evanston. 111.,
In
the city on business.
A. A. Anderson went to Detroit
Tuesday on business.
Mias Frances Williams was nn Ann
Arbor-visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Abbie Blanchard Is slowly re­
covering from her recent fall.
Verne Haywood and family, of Irv­
ing, spent Sunday at Luclnn Wllll-

nnd-Mrs. C. W. Clarke were J* Battle
Creek Bunday.
Mrs. C. F. Brook* I* expected home
this week from a two weeks' visit In
petroit and Jackson. .
Mr*. D‘. E. W*tt*. of Mason, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Vandcrcook over Bunday.
Mrs- Alex. Morrison nnd baby
daughter, of Elk Rapid*, are visiting

Better service in repairing.
Better service in optical work.
Because we.are the best equipped of

5.
6.

EJEISIff-frTMInmHEIBgSail

City..
health.
Mr«. Fred Foster and Mr*. Clem
Fostei spent.Saturday With friends in
tho country-

in stock to select your purchase from.

2. $1 puts yotir Hoosier in your home al once.

tho fractured joint* were wired to­
gether.
Dr. McGuffin and Mr. New­
ton took him to tly» hospital. Ken­
neth will be ready for foot ball next
season.

Michael ha* gone to Kansas
*.. for the benefit tft h’i

Better Service

slightly less price.

could not resist the temptation to
try to catch the ball.
The Injury
was of such a nature that It w**
necessary to take him on tho avenlni;

$1 weekly quickly pays (or it.
The low cash price fixed by the factory
prevails strictly—no extra fees.
Thia sale is under the direct supervision of
the Hoosier Company.
The sale is strictly limited to oui^nall
allotment of new Hoosiers.
Your money back if you are not delighted
with your Hoosier.
■

Read that guarantee again.
It protects you absol­
utely. Seize now this great opportunity to cut the
cords that bind you to your kitchen.

Women all over town are
telling their friends about our
Big Bargaih-^in Aluminum
Quart Sauce Pans. We still
have a few more tomorrow at
“iiihite

fieauty." the

nets

foosier

4-0 J^abor-Saving features
IT Entirely Nw
It is so complete that it practically puts your
whole kitchen at your finger’s ends.
You sit
down at work in front of it and save miles of
steps. It is so compact that you can reach ev­
erything easily anti put it back quickly. It will

We could have disposed of several hun­
dred pans if we had not set a daily limit.
Puns of this size sei) usually for 35 to 50 cents.

fit into almost any kitchen.
Mrs Frederic k’» fond guide alone will save you
enough bother to make ihe cabinet worth while
It
answers every day the eternal question, “What shall I

You do not need to buy anything else to
get one of these pans, but you must come
early if you want one.

Mra. Corn Estes, of Van Wert. Ohio,

any in the county.

mother. Mr*. EHxa Cherry.
State Telephone Co. of Grand Rapids

MILLER &amp; HARRIS

PIKE &amp; DAMON
JSWILNRN - OPTICIANS
Phone 281

Hastings, Michigan

J
&gt;
1
’

thank our friend* for thelf klndne**
and sympathy during the slckne**
and death of our dear child.
The
D. a. T. O. Club, the Gleaner*, and
friend* for the beautiful flowers and
Rov. Yost for hl* kindness.
' Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Flrster.

Hastings,

}

FURNITURE COMPANY

Michigan

�THE HAVHNGS BANNER, NOVEMBER If.

USERS VW IS YOUR MIT CONVOCATION AT
EMMANUEL CHURCH
WORTH? THE REPLY:
ARE NOT EMPLOlEEl
Hl.TTKR BABIES CONTENT HUI- MKMBEK8 OP DIOCESE OF WEST­
ERN Michigan iiou&gt; murr
MEETING.

ENTRIES Mlfv. U; CONTEST
TOBE HELD ON 17TH AND 18TH
:lg»r*tt« smoker.
Boys, through
igarettes, train with bad company.

mens

NOTED CHURCHMEN XPOKE AT

BANQUET WEDNESDAY EVEIIM

Ex cry One Having Good Baby Should

smoking we will perform a service."
Percival -I. Hill, president of the

of tho Diocese of Western Michigan

do eastern family.
The father offer­
Ivitgul. Mr. Ford to produce proof of ed ten ihoiisand dollar* for the child'*
A few days later. In the
a*eertion* he charged the automobile return.
Monufactun r with making.
Ho de­
clared among other thing* that the son of a strugaling shopkeeper was
kidnapped.
Its father, who had ac­
cumulated a small capital by living
on broad pnd macaroni and working
l*ucco products" and that , "the com­ fifteen hour* a day. seven day* In tho
bustion of the paper is harmless in week, offered one thousand dollar*
for the return of th* child.
its effects of humnn physiology."
Was ono baby worth ten thousand
wurd ulotwi in thia matter." Mr. Ford
M)s to (ho American boy in hU onp thousand? NO! Tha baby was
booklet.
"I want you to read care­ worth Just every dollar the father
fully Mr. Edison's letter. Tit*. Hill's could ruko and scrape together.
defense, and the opinions of doctors,
judges, university instructor.-, ntb- would make:—"My baby is worth
everything I have In the world." And
mother would agree with him.
tnrty tt-stlileu
Then &gt;&lt;ou will b* in
puxitlan to judge for yourself wheit.
ransom to kidnapper*, do not realize
that they are taking bigger chance,
ufford to become a slave * a the habit of' losing their babies because they
that no leas a person than Hudson do not know tho bent ways for the
Mnxlm declares 1* n “maker of In­ care and feeding of their children?
The otllciala of Good-Health Week
valids. criminal* and fools.”
will have a remarkable feature thl*
year—A Better Hables Contest.—
which will not only prove how much

REPORT Of STATE
HEALTH UFFICER

thanksgiving Sale Of

tho community and the nation, but
Insured.
The Batter Babies Con­
test ta a scientific medical examlna-

age, for physical and .menu! develop­
ment.
The Judges
are physicians
doubtful Who pass on. the baby’* condition.
eaaca should prove to be diphtheria,
which I do not regard oa probable. ea. gpod digestion.—these and not
pink cheeke. ioft hair and dimples,
make u better baby and a prise win­
Such a baby I* of Incalcuable
proportion to population right now ner.

Wednesday and Thursday. November
Inga
There were eighteen of the clergy,
present, including the lit. Rev. J no.
N. McCormick. Bishop of the Dio-

Wednesday, for those of the clergy
who had arrjved on Wednesday noon.
In the evening at 6:J0, a aumptuthe parish house.
About one. hun­
dred and tlfty. Including tho clergy,
the parishioner* and their friends,
were seated at tho well appointed
tables.
After the bountiful three course
supper, the speaking that followed :
ws* In an exceptionally happy vein.
Tho rector. Rev. Carroll U Bates,
preaided, greeting the Bishop and
visiting clergy warmly, and Intro­
ducing tho speaker* to the company.
Dean Francis 8. White of St.
Mark'* Pro-Cathedral. Grand Rapids. I
gave a most able address on the sub­
ject "ChtlstUnity a* a World Force."
Ills contention was that Christianity
should transform personality, and by

uplift society.
The Rev. F. Roudenbuah of Knla-

a Challenge to the Faith." Quoting
from tho much talked of book, late­
ly translated from the German "Ger­
many and-the Next War."
The
speaker warned his audience that
the spirit of militarism Is not Chris­
tian.
Bishop McCormick followed with

henUhy, normal baby means a heslof Michigan at nearly all times In the
year.
And yet they never think of
lf you think your baby Is In thia tho Fifth Province-Ifcld’Bi Detroit.
closing the schools or churches or
Altogether It was an evening to
stopping public galhuripK*.
In my Judgment It Is entirely un­ for Infurmai.lon about this splendid parish, and that nbnc of those who

PRICES that will save you considerable. If there was ever a time when
you could save money—its now during ourThanksgivingSale ofTable Linen.
Prices in the last two months have advanced greatly and necessarily so when
you take into consideration that the biggest share of the world’s flax is
Belgium and Russia, where most industries are at a standstill at present.

Our Linens were ordered many months ago and we offer them now on the old basis
and even quite a little closer priced. There is no better and more complete assortment
of Linens in the city of Hastings than you will find at Weickgenant &amp; Riede’s
Department Store. Let us show them to you and save you money as well.

Pattern &lt;7able Cloths in all lengths, many of them
teith pound Patterns, ffapkins to match.
Priced ffow Remarkably £ow.
Three pieces of Bleached Double
76 in. Bleached Table Damask,
Satin ----------Damask
two----------------------yards wide.
•5 beautiful new patterns for your
---------selection. Thanksgiving QOp ■ Price $1.75 and $2 00 yd.
QQ
Sale Price, per yd
Thanksgiving sale price
vl«wu

Four pieces of Irish Satin Dam*
a»k
Table
Linen,—2-­yards wide.
—
----------:------------rich designs. $1.25 quality QBn
for Thanksgiving, per yd. ..w»

On nmrsday morning nt 7:10 Holy
Oommunlon waa
celebrated, the
the usual public
gatheritutn.
1 given a vertllk-uto of examination,
Bishop being celebrant, the rector
' Hundreds of Towels, Huck, Damasks or Turkish with or without colored borders, either guest size or
woufd say to the people outside the showing that it has'Joined tho ranks
of the Better Babies and is going to of the parish reading the gospel nnd
larger. Priced specially low, from—------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------the archdeacon tho epistle, after
which the clergy were served with
Handsome Lunch Cloths, round or square. Tray Cloths. Doilies, Scarfs and Center Pieces, a great
In
addition
to
the
coolest
and
the
i
much exposed to diphtheria fri the
breakfast in two groups, ono group
country ns they would be In Hastings.
many of them embroidered. At Special Prices Now.
nt
tho
rectory,
the
other
at
Mr.
and
the ottlclals will distribute free litera­
Mr*.
Wm.
Stebbins.
be congratulated upon tho fortunate ture on the care and-feeding of babies
The Bishop conducted a most help­
coincidence which brings to them at and there will l,e a Better Ba Mr,
ful
"Qiriet
Hourwith
the
clergy
Health Exhibit which will Interest all
ar» nain.J on tho proamm tor "Goi»&lt;t parents, whether they enter babies
About 125 handsome garments of the newest Cnat and Suit Models in which cleverness, originality and
upon the Ordination vowa.
Iteullh W*ek." ffevend ot those on or'not.
value are combined. Now on sale. Do not delay in making your selection now at these attractive sale
Babies entered and enrolled at Rest
(hat prograin have an. international
reputation *■ sanitarians, and every Room in Court House Saturday 14th. session took place, and
prices. Every desirable Fall and'Winter Style will be found in these assortments. The. most popular
Contest 17th Harold Holt of Holland i
meeting of that week ought to bo from I to 6 o'clock.
materials in all the up*to«date colorings,highest grade Linings and expert Tailorings distinguish thcae
and
IKtti.
.
There
are
no
charges
crowded.
There Is nothing about
At 10:10 Archdeacon Huntington
Every­
diphtheria conditions in Hastings that connected with the contest.
spoke upon 'The Working ' Field—
thing
Is
free.
ought to make any one hesitate about
Mr*. Robert Hill, superintendent of
attending Good Health Week, or any
tho Infant Clinic Organization of lino feeling, evincing a eympalhy
other gatherings in Hastings.
Grand Rapids, ha* been secured to
$19.7*
tninlaters^in a missionary capacity,
H&lt; 8. Bartholomew,
Mrs. Hill hu had unusual experience and an Intelligent appreciation of it*
Slate Mtdlcal Inspector.
needs. With such a man acting as
Married al thu I*rcebyicriau JlauK vrintundent of the Children-* Home In
We liave just received our holiday assortment of the prettiest and the best Sweaters, Caps, Hoods and
Grand Rapid* for oeveral years, and fcel secure that al! the scat tore
lHV UUU, sheep will be looked afu-r and fed.
/Toques that are shown this season and we want you to see them. Exceptional clever and new color
Miss'Xrllu Wurd of this city were - — ---------- —......
united In marriage al the Presbyteri­ Clinic since It* organization: she has Rapid* Spoke on
^effects will be found in our stock. The values are remarkable at from
to
Auto Hoods
also
assisted
In
conducting
the
Bet
­
an Maiwe Saturday afternoon. Bev.
ter Babies Contests held in connec­ Plan.”* Thia la a plan for grouping
and Knit Caps to match at from 50c to $1.50. Children’s Sweaters, priced from
Maurice Grigsby officiating.
tion with tho Grand Rapids Fair dur­ and administering to weak mission­
Toques
and
Hockey
Caps
at
from
25c
to
50c.
Knitted
Slippers
with
lambs
wodl
soles,
all
colors and
Mrs. Hill's ary stations on business like lines.
cd by Mr. and Mrs. Guylord Wood- Ing the past two years.
sizes. Special sale price 48c pair. Beacon Bath Robe Blankets with cords and tassels to match, beauti­
work is altogether among ths babies It originated la the Diocese of Mlnatm. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock will make of Grand Rapids, special attention
ful
Indian
effect
and
attractive
conventional
designs.
Special
price
complete
The Rev. F. o. Graftnias. of St.
their homu in Flint where Mr. Bab­
blnce the organization 'of the Joseph, read a paper upon "Books."
cock has a good position us machinist. Ing.
"
bly and ably written,
Infant Clinic the death rate among '
books appreciatively
Infanta ha* been greatly reduced. Among
—BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.— Mr*. Hill's advice to the individual
Best"
by
Hyde.
The Meaning of
mot
hern
will
be
worth
a
great
deal.
---- ,...............
uvai.
God
In
Human
Experience" by Haw­
rhe Equipment'Committee U very
fortunate In having secured tho Os- kins and "Social Morality" by MoustMnnen of Mrs. Hill.
In the afternoon thu "Question
Phj-slciiin* In Hastings. Middleville,
TV.IfAH a..., - __ ... __
.
ox" led,by the Rev. U R. Vcrcoe.
To Regain Your btrciiglh gild
.
---- - — -—in,
•**
Energy.
tho local committee in lhe effort to interest and profitable discussion.
Tho Rev. Gto. Huntington told
make tnts -Better Babies" contest a
Hi port of the Hotel Plo gjciaii in u very valuable feature ■ of Health
education.
No one 1* too well trtln-.l
Cow's Remarkable Hletery.
ho had been able to most effectively
leading New York Hospital on
&lt;d for (hl* work.
There are moro! ------------- --— -- --------- - -­
the Cun- of Brain Fatluucaind
I
position*
and
better position* at th»&gt; i lowing record of a certain New Zam
rounding
by
the
wise
employment
of
Nervotw Exhaustion.
Columbu*.
top than can be fflied with well-tpt|n- land cow'* history. About 16 yeaxa
lay reader1*.
"A few years ngo we considered
From all account*, Chrtitopber CoI ed men. Kulariea have InchMM^nd in , a|0 a South Island fartaor parcbooed
that we were doing well if we cur­ lumbn* «ii an Italian, having been
this profcasion .at least ilfty per cent M ww from aB0|her. paying IM fcr
ed Id per cent, of the eases of Brain born in Genoa, Italy. Hi* birth year day. upon tho topic, "Religious Ed­
Fatigue ami Nervous Prostration was 1435 or 14M, tho en^ct data being ucation. an. Addition to the Pobllc
----------------------------tined to Increase a* much more in the
brought to us, but since lhe intro­
uncertain. Tha reason wgy bo en­ Bchool Program." In Grahd Rapids Subject Will Be “Physical Education As Related
duction of Bcziatol into our bos- .
and some other cittea, with thu con­
pital we cure more than 90 per tered the service of Spain, rather than
—
...
.... —
.
(, Studch'l*
hludcnis taking
taking n
a couna
course in (he
tnc
- --------------sent of the school board, the children
Success/*
and. —
Will
Probably Be Illustrated.
cent, of all lhe cases in its various that of hts native country, * as owing
| Normal School of Physical
Educa- for the turn ot KO, and th» totlir
may now rcceho Bible Instruction
torin* brought to us.’
Il builds to the fact that at that time Italy waa from their own pastors, for which a
J Uon are prepared to. become Instruc- tlcrd that the animal had an ear-ttarg
new tissues, gives new energy, new 1not much interested In matters of dls- stated .dumber of public school ersd| tors tn public school, toigh school, col- rcffiktereS by hta own father. 1S»
life, new blood nnd strength to any 1
part of the body attacked by these
• attonal hutitutlous; they are thnr-1 tiU(j been purchaaed
Afier the adoption of a warm res&lt;iti»ea#cK."
L. ..
,. l__ «
V
/w A
.
r
.
olutioh of thanks to tho parish tor
ttezistol is a powerful tonic nour­
I Y. W. C. A. work, playground work.
.
convocation ad­
My eon. I would bare you apeak the their hospitality,
ishing food medicine composed of
journed and the sentiment'waa every-'
'nnd for work !r. hmpitala and aunt*
trgih.
the
whole
tnrth
and
nothing
bat
vuluahle tonic stimulnnta obtained
I turitimu.
..
where expressed that tho meeting In
■ cnesrsa tee omw.
from vegetable drugs.
Rezistol the troth; and also I would hare you
all its features had been an unusually!
The course taken in’..conjunction^ Tha naw master on hl* Brat day at
-cuulaina no narcotics or other dan­ keep In mind thgt th? bvrineee of tM&gt; successful one.
with u medical education will prcpurel th* school had all the pupil* gatherad
gerous drugs which -merely deaden world is mainly carried on by lying.—
l»iin 4einpnrarily but give no per- Michael Monahan, tn “At the Sign of
ration «n colleges and uhivendtlca and! d . t0 theia ln (ha COI1rM of which
itiBnetil relief or cure the cause of tho Van."
Shipping Many I’otnioc?.
in city 'public- schools.
Student* who *
.
.
.... —
dntoiise.
'
.
he remarked that ha did not balteve
John Payne and William Pajac
Itezlstol is' a powerful
body
have purchased and shipped to dtetunt
•
hi* Method ot Mvlnp.
from a rcpubiVlc institution and who '
builder and blood maker; it is the
"What do you do for a living?” markets M.^Op bushels of petatoe,
have had aufflvlvnt preliminary train- :rupted by ringing cheer* from hit
In—l remedy known to the medical
from Barry county growers. Tn&lt;Ing In gymnastic* and nthlvtk's should :youthful audience. "A fgr better thing."
liroftashm lo enrich thin, watery asked A of B, being the *orl of In­
li able to complete tha course In Iho continued, baamlbg at them through
blood,
nnd
supply
new rich quisitive person that everybody want* "Murphies" arc shipped from this
his spectacles, "la a good alout strap
one year.
’
to Mck. "I breathe." answered D to ■city. Irving. Cloverdale. Shulj* and
blood to lhe whole inxly.
Morgan.
Thoy
have
shipped
u
tote
’
8;&gt;ccliill*cd training may be secured ,of tho beat leather."
I! will bo found a tuoal valuable- A. n being the urcaatlc sort of per­
w, W. huilnc. De»n oC &lt;he Mnr-| u..llo» 1* doln, *
wo,, hi for different line* of physical -work
r&gt;'mt'dj in cast** of over stimulation son that everybody d»e want* to kick.
"ill
be
marketed
before
the
cold
by the election of those subject* os- .
in which tho excessive use of —Cleveland Plain Dealer.
SShcoUoo oljtho .UI-.
‘
weather’prevents. The yield thl* year m«n whoonur
Itedally adapted to .the particular'
li^wvr &lt;-auw?s depression, dullness
cr~»«i»«. lo owoo jo lU.,-1 Th, u„
Is double that of last.year, and 2S 'nw-m- “U m.i I.., *t2'ov.o(iT11,,.m„„ril,.1
iy in a Chicago court alp**
u( the facutUoa or inlnxii-ation: it
vents per bushel is being paid. Ia&gt;sl
---------------- ...
k,„,
&lt; irK
p„r^Un,
Mr. Hastings U s linn baUouei
band from whom a dlvore*
iWllUracU (he depressing efleck
gear the price waa 45 Cents. Borne
imd nature* the xjetem to its nor­
The fields have yielded over 200 bushels on the subjed of phyMcal education. lt hiw deiuonstrau-il that thu greatest
Hl* topic wil •h- "1 hyslcal I'.ducu-\a |lot ror -crrf&lt;.k- MyTOIrtM,ta, and the P«op&gt;« of thl* vicinity will j gjM every morning before breakfakt
mal roiidii.ii n.
tion as Relate
FHEE-Tu prove lhe wonderful S0.3Q0.0V0 metric tons, as- against
n?d» ,2Urtiht?
'*'*“d 1&gt;oal tWrt&gt;’ mor* b*f0M1 SolDS
of HEZISTOL we will mail 3A.lvv.tloo xiKtric tons In 1*13. Quite
but tor all round y oung men
-Ample bottle for " iu &lt;\ high iwtoshlago'of the potatoes
— I wuw nviMVH
,,,v, „ IIUK-U&gt;uv, ’
'
that.an olten J*»d*
man into Intern­
«»r alatiitut hrr pobltigc. &lt;
thwat year exceeded 1100.000,0*0 In
*“
.
liubltg sound judgment, natural lead' peranc* before he realize* IL—PhilsQtetuical Co, Beaton, Mt
value.
Tho Normal Siliool of FhyslcaJ Ed-1 umhlp, oxuuUvc ability und thorough -B.LY\tH WANT ABV0. PAI&lt;-j

10c to 59c

Special Sale of Manufacturers Coats and Suits

$12.50 Coats and Suits, now$7.95
$20-00 Coats and Suits, now-------$15.00,16.50 Coats and Sults
$10.95
$22.50 Coats and Suits, now-------- $17.95
$17.50,18.50 Coats and Sults— $12.95
$25.00 Coats and Sults, now-------Siw /fighest grade Sweaters for £adies. Men, Children and dottle folks
$1.25

$8.50.
$1.00 to $3.00.

$2.98.

We Know REZISTOL
Will Help You

ra-S it)eickgenant &amp;
/fastings' poraust Ds^artnunt Stars.

Riede

£argut Jtock ol Stadias' and Childnns' Rsady Jo Utar In Barry Cf.

�THE HABRNGV BASNER

NOVJkMBKH It. 1B14.
man * CUV. Chairman.

£££

It’s a Fact,
Gentlemen
In our entire experience we have never
■eon b-tter value* or smarter Suit and
2ier o? •tylet then we ore now show­
ing for Mil

Many patterns in every new weave for
men and young men. The new fashion­
able tartan plaids, neat checks, stripes
and plain effects.

$10, $12, $15, $18, $20
$22.50, $25
New arrival of up-to-date HATS and
SWEATER COATS.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co

it

I Edwin

MrAd,

rangsvljle. assumpsit.

.

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._.......

iheriff. repleeta.
«tk Campbell vs- Frank

wnx be ar iNi.sfriM\i&gt;i.».
SERCTCF. TO THE PDOPI.l
BARRY COJ’NTY.
HEALJH pMBlE1(j W|li

RH!E|vt MREFUL AnEHTION

Health Week.

Chairman.
"Music—Mrs. Troxel'* orchestr*.
"Thc Economic* of Good Health"
-Dk-. Alexander Campbell. Grand
No event, nut I Rapid*.

brought Barry Coamy Such an I Rxpii*
arrav of
nt Talent
"Health
ill Relation
Life”—Govarray
Talent.
| &gt;rnur
Wou4br|d&lt;r
v to
rmU
__ I.
...
O-r.-v.l-a
Followinit
la ....
the ufflcUI program
prepared by the Program C*»m-

William P. Johncock v*. Conwllua Meu ot Salluu Wide Reputation aCappon. appeal from juatk-e court.
Sanitarian, and Health SpecialWilliam A. Hall va. Au*.i-&gt; Ferri*
1*1* wm Speak.
and AngnJInn M. Warnet. atyeyl
Opens Sunday evening with twe
front Justice Court.
Men'* al Raad'a
Frank BheOfrld and Fat-nie Shef­
Opera Ro«ia«.
Women's At M. F. such an array of talent a* la offered
field v*. Mary Mykin*, appeal from
Cnurch.
at Good
Health Week.
The ll»t Of
Probata Court.
Topic:
“
Sex
Hygiene."
. ipeekcra include* men and women vf
John Bprlngitt va. Harlan
V.
After Sunday, all meetings in Meth-. national fame, and Health Week 1*
SwaRsar, rppeal Oom Justice court.
odi*&lt; Episcopal Church.
certain to be productive of very ben-j
Clyde Kittinger vs. Char1«« WhltteFour big exhibits at Emmanuel ellctal roault*.
Church 'a Parish House. Open Mon-, Thr big auditorium of the Metho­
Philip T. Coigrovo «t&gt;&lt;l William W.
day,
. dl*t Church will seat comfortably1
Potter, a copartnership, r*. yflUtar
Better Babies Contest Tuesday and nob people. »o a good chance can)
Dtdelmun. attachment»
Wednesday.
b? assured ali who may cumr th.-tl
Bide Iman, attachment.
Educational Motion Picture*.
| »peaker*.
No collection* or udmisExtension lecture*—
i *10101 will be charged.
The expeiia.,
■ C__ |L1_ ...til
v, -T 7,-.
-----Haalth Week will be provided fur
man. appeal from justice court.
S,rt.Uk Mopd.y
•&lt; I.,- p,™,™.!
b.-

Imparlance.
Farmers and Merchant* Bank s*
Frank Wellman, allactihx nt.
Burdette Brigg* vs- Jennings I-and

Addrr** by some member of the
"Flying Hquadron" concerning tha
relation of temperance
to good
health.

"What Shall We

Do

About It?"

from their pulpit*.

Dickens tha Hu merise
Only tha great humorists survive
near
inri .
. . :—•
”
“ nothing that fadaa so quickly m
humor
What
our
grandfathers
*“
to us. But the humor of a genius Ilk a
Dicken* 1* a* fresh and stimulating
today as when he wrote his book*­
It springs from bi* kpowladge of ebar­
aetar, and is founded on the nnlvaroal
experience* of life, and humor like
this doe* not die.

.,
I
:
Meeting for men and boy* over la
County on Wednesday.
i1 yearn at Reed'* O|wra
opera Hou»e. Dr. C.
Local needs and local problems of |j H. Barber,
Barber. Chairman.
o •
’
William Pickard vs. Nellie Pickard. Jicaltb will receive lhe nilention of,
trained experts during the coming;
Invocation—Rev. Maurice Grigsby.
Edna L. Heany-va Frank Heany, Barry County G&lt;x,&lt;I Health Week. .
Nov. 15-22; the State Board yqf.
divorce.
Thr Crime Against tho Boy", illlie n«rson ou hi* way home one
Health. Ibe State Dairy and Food luurated—Dr. A. S. Warthin. Path- | evening to his horrified surprise found
Commission, the University of .Mich- ology. Dvpartm, ut. U. of M.
votes.
one of hie flock sitting against a stone
HUTT IHVDiG.
lloliduga" wa» read j&gt;y Mrs. A. A.
t
Extension
Dcpartnicnl
and
Siu
­
MONTHLY MEETING OF THE
Carrie V. Brown va. Chas. Brown
Ander*oiit
Delicious refreshment*
s' of slate nnd national reputa­
Mrs. Ell Runnsls of Grand Rapid* ।
el a), bill to net aside deed.
| acd a frayed cigar clutched in his fintion having contperatcd with lhe
LOCAL 0. A. R. CHAPTER were served and the chapter ad| journed to meet tn December with
brother R. J, William* and wife.
Seth K. Clark va. Lillian Clark, dl- General Comnntlcr in arranging one
Mretlng for Women nnd Girls at M.
“Whatever do you aupMrs. W. II. Cook, aaalaled by Mr*.
of the most remarkable programs of
(James E. Holo*.
the kind ever presented in a city of
past W,,n Prise onrrvd Fur tiub-cripUoiiWilliam England vs. Lottie Hunt­
Chalrmitn.
this site.
! like this?" "Nothin', sir. If you (hie)
ley. injunction.
To The D. A. It. MagOrgan
Voluntary
—
Mr*.
In many instances lhe addcsscs
don't tell '*r!“
.
Emma V. Strong vs. Damon I. IJut- will be given after much time has Doyle.
’
Miaa Gladys William* vlal.dd from
Whlle on a recent visit in" the ier. Injunction.
Friday until Monday at the home of!
been taken in a personal Inspection
EUir
The Emily Virginia Maaon Chupt&lt;
Mr. and Mr* V K. Prull n»r Vrw.
of Hastings’ sewerage und water
I&gt;wrned that u cousin. whom »ho had ' wood, divorce.
as stem and other phases of life here
nut *«M-n nor heard from In over 30 | Harry F. Whittaker
Th* men who wrote the collection
i Monday afternoon
QueaUon Box.
which have to «lo with public wel­
years, wo* living' In Rattle Creek. Jit* lea H. Bia*. Injunction.
ladles' Chorus.
1 of Scriptures known as the Bible
fare. Some representatives of slate
The Year Book* aro nbir In th&lt;*
(Greek Rlblos. book") were mainly
Itoards promise to inrow out tximbhands of member* and contain pro­ years old and make* hia home with
shells
of
information
tn
the
hope
of
of
lhe Hebrew race. All nt the Old
Mae Cole vs. Norman Cole, divorce.
Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. A.
gram* of interest along tho line ot hl* son.
Grand Rapid* are vialtlng
Elisa Montgomery vs. John Mont­ urousing public sentiment. They will
Brown took' Mr*. Beadle In their (
Mlehlgun and Colonial, Landmark*.
show why it is that Barry County
, V.. Chairman.
gomery, divorce.
Women. Garden* and *Food*,
’ '
also'
has approximately TdU needless i
Luke was the only nqn Kebrew. Luke
I*lano Holo.
------------- —
miscellaneous subject*.
interirtting visit.
Mr. Warwick l» a
.
_
.
.. .
------- lniHjr
&lt;1cnths annually, ami what r.in be
joying M* an no* I vcatlon from hlsi
"The District Narse"—MC*« Maryremarkably active. alert man for hia
done to prevent these. T'hoir charts
duU«a on th. pollco force.
Announceemnt was m:
Myrtle liecox va
liecox. win
ManMTs Wil
lull of
ih con-1*
eon-1
...
.. I n.-a' ,htHlfh
t,r®—11 'J**1 '^a writer
year*.
He does n considerable'work
and addresses
will oe
be full
**r. auu
Meu. oiuivn
o&lt;-« 11
.....
.
rrrl,
..I llnis mitanrabl.
‘f”
•“"J ‘J"? I"'
"n&lt;Wl W=«W &gt;» John"
.nimUBln, &gt;»,ir un.l., Mr. S.J.(I1'1" “I”'"’ '■&gt;
■aniy Vorahey va. Spellman For-' conditions which now cxul mid con- 1J- l-*- ’
“ Gr—k
a!&gt;out 2 miles dislant, nearly
of Holland, the past week
McDuffee of Kslanutsoo to the Micherrte e»wnPl.'» of thow unfavorobk I
w'__________________
Mr. and Mr. Jsko Flnkbclntr ,.f &gt;l»n chapter securing the (urgent
done and what can be done In otlwr
•at'—*■» "■ &gt;&gt;■ urean,.
Wat Thornapple gnd Mr. and Mr/ I "“mber of .ubacrlption* per .-npltn
Whittaker, divorce.
aobd' comerwaUonaitot.
Ha t* ■
cities of like site.
Conrad Bchond*lm*yer were' guesta “&gt; «hu ”■ A- «• MM»lne between
known in Battle Creek, and is
- ------ — — ----------- —
When the hour of trouble cornea to
Concerning the Hilk&lt;lnk- C.ouniy
■l the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miner April and October.
Fourteen were lta&gt;dod a really wonderfully well pre- ritam Huck, divorce.
Good Health Week, which was lhe Society. Chairman.
1 -aimer Bundsy.
I »ccured among the local member­ served man for hl* advanced are.
Clarence Btahup xs. Myrtle BUhop, first thing ot the kina ever held in
hour of death come*, that come* to
Dr. Dwrllng and family of Grand «h,P‘
divorce.
the United States, Clark S. Wheeler, Grund Rapid*.
i.iftll Hila 10*. luvu ll i* uui wu*. ” •
Rapid* spent Bunday at ilia home of
A most Intrresllng and Instructive
Plain. Holo—Mias
the dteintHin of the general com­
T o,’’• have done for ourxlve*. but what wn
I paper, "The Hplrit of Our National —BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.— (divorce.
mittee, writes: “Il went way be­ Grund Rapid*.
Hast- ttt’e &lt;lon• for oto*'1’*- 'bat wa think
William yond our expectations. Wc planned
1 (’banner, divpree.
on
most pleasantly.—Sir Walter BeotL
to hold the meetings in lhe city hall, Ing*"—Dr. J. LBurkhart.
bid the crowds drove us to the Meth­ State Baard of Health. **
vorce.
•The &gt;&lt;lgl
odist EpiscOu.d Church and thul
Albert Mather v*. Stella Mather. could not hold the folks who came Hslmc, st\t
Dairy and Food Com-,
Close by Canton. China, is the hill
to some of the meetings. Wc hud miaaioner.
Mary A. Andrus v*. William II. An­ from 500 lo 700 ixopk' oul after­
called Queen of Heaven mountain, on
Tuv-Mlay AlicriMMMt al 3:30.
drus. divorce.
noon anti evening.
'Clement Smith. Judgu Fifth Judi­
Frank E. W’olcott v*. Daisy Wolfamous City of the Dead. There bodies
Writing in a recent number of cial Circuit. Chairman.
volt, divorce.
Rural Manhood. Forrest P. Knapp of
Plano Holo—Mrs.
Charles
A.
Noah C. Kraft and Eunice Kraft Hillsdale says: "Eleven hundred out
for the first meeting. Intcrcsl nnd
Disease to __to
“The Relation
.
_____
determine
„
an auspicious day for
i quiet title.
„
crowds steadily increasing during Crime"—D. E. McClure. Assistant interment.
Alice J. Rose vs. Ella Hasting* et the week (.March 15-22. 1911), none Scu'y State Board of Health. \
। of lhe hulls lirsl chosen for meeting
al bill to quiet Hile,
'
places lurge enough lo hold uudiWhy I* ItT
"Tho Prevalence} amt Prevention,
• cnees, delegates and visitors, nol «f Cancer"—Dr. C. G. Darling. V. of'
.
. .
*on who I* lacking in Initiative, speMl** Zenu Johnson spent Saturdny only from nil parts of lhe eounly but M.
from neighboring counties us well;
Tutwetay Evening at 7:M.
cial ability or iaduatry desires to bn
and Sunday with Mr. ami Mr*. Ernest exhibit hull constantly Riled, even­
Lewis of Hasting*. ■
Mrs, France* Wheeler Bmith. Pre*, either a writer, aa aetor or an artist.
visitor going home to send his
Dnr EVffett of Hun- friends inc next day; schools dosed lta»Unga Antl-TutM’rcnlosla Society,
^Jur Pocahontas lump is all lumps and burns up clean. Indeed we stock only the high­
; licld and rMr*. Don Everett and ehli- tn allow pupils to sec exhibit und Chairman.
: iiri n of Xa.it C.utlcton spent Sunday to hear lectures. Health anti sani­
NuHc—-High School Orchestra.
' bis owq opinions, emotions and Imest quality in all»kinds of coal. We have a lot of large chunks at $3.35. which are just the
! with their mother. Mrs.'Laura Ever- tation given the entire right of way
"Mlchlg.ni'* Effort
to ITevcnt presslous.—Normau Hipgood, in liarfor the week, every movie running TulwrciTiori*"'—Ml.« Cprol F. Walton. j per's Weekly.
thing for light furnace fires and heating stoves. All kinds of slab wood, split wood
Mr., and Mr*. Hamilton Munn und lienllh Obits, some giving free mat- Bce’y- Mich. Antl-Tunereulosi* A»*«&gt;MIm ilelderm.in spent ^hndayvwith ipecs; doctors, preachers, merchants, elation.
and coke.
’
z“
Mr. and Mr*. Fisher ot•'Martin Cor- farmers everybody boosting—in u
Had Fido in Mind.
"TubcrcaloMia in Childhood
(UWhan littla Margaret passed ber
part this tells lhe story of the in­
। Horn to Mr. und Mrs.' Eli Bronson terest sltown in Hillsdale's first 1luatrnUdi— Dr.. H.^1. Rich, Detroit. plaU the third time for chicken her
an ground daughter.
Congratula­ Health Week."
i Disease*.
‘
tion.
(OrcheZra.
।
S"l«h
„ „„„ chirt,n
,
Barrs' County's general committee
thtr' Ci/y Mtn.
hopes that the *1.(MM» program which
is to be heard here will gel even a ‘
u-.. Judge. ifmlth ha* decided, thr ac-_ larger hearing than it received at. '
cause J want ft
t"m coUeriin* tha
’ AV«Mm'»&lt;lay Afu-rnoon at" 3:30.
■ bones for Ftdo!"—Harper's Monthly.
I tlort over tho p.-&gt;**&lt; salon of the bland Hinsnu'ic." 'in lad. sAcrul questions
bf especial interest will receive at­
Dr. J. G. McQuffin. Pre*. Hasting*
BAUER BROS., Prop’s
tention here that were not men­ Academy of Medicine, Chairman.
HASTINGS. MICH
Hl* opinion .how* record of po**«»- tioned in the college town. An effort ‘ Vocal Holo—Mr*. Mauricu Grtg.by.
*|on. and hold* that th* Grand Rap­ is being mode to secure for Friday
"Danger of Light Case, of - Com- (
id. men who built thi cotlug. on the afternoon, Nov. 20, Secretary Hirh- municablu Diavaec*"—Dr.
A. W. I
ard 1- Drake of lhe Industrial Acci­ Hcldmore. Bcc’y State Board of Reg-1 He said: "Where Is it dirty?'. I Mid.
bland had no right theta.
dent Board, wlm tins served since
i*tratton
of Nurtt-.-. •
.
|,
.
lhe Workmen’s Compensation Act
Piano
Solo
—
Ml*.
Kathlcdn
Woo!-' get tha dirty place*" He said with
went into* effect. Secretary Drake

One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Mich

Bauer Bros

Good Koal for Kold Weather
Guaranteed to Please

For Kle&amp;n Koal Phone 254=224

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

KSXSu

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PHONES 154-124

This Is a Good Time
To Open a Savings Account in the Hastings National Bank
Hundred* have been added to those holding our
ccrtGcates of deposit. Our commercial depositors
have increased tn proportion.
This growth is significant endorsement of the
service this bank renders.
If you have not placed the whole or a part of
your savings in Our Savings Department, delay no
longer. No matter where else you have pioncy

upon deposit, you should have alto a savings ac­
count at this bank.
When you carry your account at our bank, back
of your money stands the immense Federal Re­
serve System -of the United States Government,
and it makes no difference whether your deposit
is a small or large amount the protection and se­
curity is just the same—your money is absolutely
safe.

We Pay 3 per cent, Compounded Semi-Annually, on All Savings Account*.

Hastings Natoinal Bank
The Only National Bank in Barry County

Hastings, Mich

can discuss what hu.s been done to ’
prevent accidents and the relation nl
this to the prosperity of Industry in 1
chans*
Michigan.
The Committee hopes 1of 1**jcM&gt;patitle Hospital. V. ot M.
Wednesday Evening al 7:30.
I hat he ran be scctued.
Honesty Always Best.
The Exhibits Committee.
which
Honesty in dealing with ourselves
M. A. Vester, Mrs. Delos Waters. II. Y. M. C. A.. Chairman.
and one another ha* been one of th"
M. Hales. A. H. Carvclh ami: Dr. D.
Organ Selection—Mlw Hasel Rud-1
axiom* since time began. Wo cannot
E. Fuller arc mcmocrs. have ur- ।fordranged for 10 posters indicating .the
"My Experience With the Cigurcl-| afford to be otherwise. It i* th* best
rotation'of alcoholism to the child's le"
, —C. M. Carton. Factory Mana- and u»b *•)
Being honest sgr«a
well being, and these will lx- a nart (gvr Cadillac Motor Car Co.. Detroit, worry and fretting, it helps msk'«t chat
of the other exhibits which will be
.shown at the Emmanuel Parish
"The Doctor'* Drvsm"—Dr. V. C.I' know that wa hav* been honeat when
House .
Already the Stale Dairy "uughun. Pn.*. American Medical I wn might have been otherwise to our
und Food Commission has shipped
temporary gain.
its exhibit, and that of the National
Child Welfare Exhibit Association
is on its way from Dallas. Texas.
Rev. RuraCll II. Hroady, Chairman, j
Next Mondus the Slat* Board of
Health will nave its expert here to
of Better liable*' i
Anuouncvmivt
put inl» position its niechaniral dr- ,Cbntest Prisesvices und posters. Il is cx|M cicd that
Vocul Holo—111 w Gludyn Hiaauti.
every nook und corner of the Purisli
"The Medicine ot Tomorrow"—Dr.
House wifi Ih: in use. mid it may Im:
necessary lo put n |hh liim of the ex* parimi-ui. I’, of M.
greasy parts before sppl.'lng lh*
liibil in another bnilding.
.
. blacking. TJils improve* tho appearTlirouglmut lhe county greater in­
*ulv m iuw a,w.c. al
terest is being taken in the Good •
f4ulniu».| lt
afcrt,,.
Health Week program because of •
Xocal Holo—1-rank Horton.
1
tjte excellent addresses I wing made
• Guardiu&lt; a City'a lUullh '—Dr. &lt;
Iwtar Ilians
rfubv inuw&gt; c.. Hlcniup*. „
City
Health Ortlccl
Th* Principal Olff*r«nc»ami rhurchevbj .Miss Mflrj Nelson. &lt;jrand Barta-.
Th* principal diflsrencs bets ten •
It. N. On&lt;: school superintendent
viuiins. •' •
who heard her declared her ad-11.,
dresses lo hr the "mtwl wlmlcsonic
"tfanliarj
of any he had heard. Young .men
lUv'
und.young women ulikr have contl-|Kttl
di ner iirliri".
he. '’Im cuum thes !
know she is sjieaking from experi­
ence. und not Ihor-xlng. ’ Miss Nel­
son waa born in China, the daughter

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER, XOWMra IS. 1SI4. .

Fifteen Days More To Raise
B Thealance
H
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of' $10,000
Remember there are bargains in every department of our tremendous stock. 10% off anyway arid on many things much
more than that. This is one of the greatest chances ever given to Hastings people. Save money on your dry goods. We have
a Bonafide Sale. Terms of sale, cash or produce.

Suit, Coat and
Skirt
Department
Tim entire alwk of-Uw.daia.rlmonl is to be (dosed out. We da not
intend to carry this line of pond*
any longer. Just note the*? bar-

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SUITS

.Na 6 .Assortment
.
■ tedios und Misses Coats, mixed
und fancy coals. Tegular
price SI5JX) to $25.00 lag
gg

01 jo
^L‘lO

Lol Na 2
g| Qg

Lol Na
All Shades.
8U&gt;1 to W0 regular,

Qg

No. 5 Assortment
Ladies and Misses Black Pony
A!outs 87.60
to
18.50. C ■» fje
lag price-.....................................

l.ol Na 1 Special

Lot Na 4
Assorted Colors
$5.00 to 87.00 regular,
tag price ..................................

No. 2 Assortment
Mostly Children’s and Misses—Few
Ladies
.lli'kular price $3.00 to
ej no
8IH.00. tap price..........................«?l»70

No.
Assortment.
I Julies Black coats, $1250 T7 JO '
lo $20.00, lag price...........................'lO

SKIRTS

$4.00 l&lt;&gt; 87X0 regular,

SHOE STOCK
Will bo closed out regardless of
CQ3l.
$4.00 Ladies' and Men's 0-1 on
shoes, now ............................... «?4«O7
ki.50 tedies'. and Men's 0j rn
■.hoes, now ................................ &lt;p4»«J7

No. 3 Assortment
tedles Black coals regulnr $18.00 nnd 81250, tug

tediett and Aliases Suits, regular
prices from SOOJXI to 822.50. Yel­
low Ing price............... S±98 to $11. IS
Some of these suils are extra large

lo $10.00 regular..
tap price.............................

COATS
N&lt;&gt;. 1 Assortment
No. 1 Assortment, Mostly ('.hildren's
Regular price $1.25 lo
cn_

$2X10 Ladles'. Men's and 0( rnChildren's shoes, now............ «pi«U7

81.75 Ladies'. Men's and 01 IQ
Children's shoos, now............ «pl«J7
$IX&gt;0 tedies'. Men« anil
0| in
Chiidrenla shoes, now................ •plalz

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Lot Men’s Women’s and Children's
•horn
from 81.26
to
OQr
12.60. nw................................... •70C

$1.00 Children’s Shoe
Sale

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No. 7 Asnrlment.
‘ Ladies Black Astrachan Coals,
tegular price- 81260 to
04 QQ
8IR6O,.lag price........................ 4&gt;U.VO

81.00 Children’s shoes,
oe
Sale price .......................................
Ono lot of shoes, regular
no
price $125 to $HX), sale price “Oc

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Ladies Black Aslr.ncli.nn
coats. $10.75 lo $28.00 tag

Ono lot. regular price
iO
81.75 to M.00, sale prico........
Special lot of Ladies' rubje
bers, peT'P'air .............................

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Gloves and Mittens

0 7 IQ

25c Men’s and Boys* Gloves and 1 Q
Mittens, special lot, to dose at 1 x L

Mostly large sizes. Gray and Black
$6.30 to $10.&lt;M) regular
Q 4 IQ
tag price .....

-Ivj-.Garment Protector
High grade rubber, reg- ei no
ular 85.00 tag price

83.00 tedies' and M&gt;&gt;n’s 0-1 in
shoes, now .................................
8M0 Ladies', Men's and 0| no
Children's shoes, now............
$2J»5 tedies’. Men’s and 0| zn
Children's shoes, now.............«pl«U7

Outing Flannels
i

Colored ouling flannels, yellow
lap prices, per yd.. 5e, 7e, and 9c

UMBHELL.VK
One lot of lAdlM umbrellas
worth up to 11.76, Yellow Tas
ITice. each................................. 98c.

LEATHER B.VGS
We are showing a large assort­
ment of shopping and hand
bags. Yellow Tag Prices, each
23c up to.................................... S3.SS

Grocery Department

Silkolines

17 lbs IL A E. Sugar for........... S1.00
too lbs If. * E. Sugar for...........IUS
Fresh and crisp corn flakes,
per pkg. 7c or 4 pkgs for....25c
I2e Fancy Seeded liaising -r- —
• per package ................................... 9&lt;*
8 lbs. bulk Rolled Gals for...•..'.25c
7 lbs. bulk starch for................... 25c
Lenox soap, 4c bar, 8 cakes for. .25c
Sliinola brush, dauber and !
box Bhluola, combination........ 25c
W. L. flour por 25 lbs sack ..... ,72c
Purity Flour per 25 lb. sack ....72c
tOO lbs. at 2.85, per bbl.................. 85.70
15c Post Toasties at 13c, 2 for ..25c

Sunny Monday Soap, per cake .. 4c
Tiilne, per pkg. 4c; 7 for.............. '.3.3c
’ 15c prunes por. lb. 13c; 2 for ....25c
Bulk Cocoa, per lb........................... 2dc
Sweet potatoes per lb. 3c, 40 lbs..25c
’41b. Bitter Chocolate, per pkg... 17c
Peanut Buller, ilk lb.: 2 lbs. for 25c
Special coffee sale price per lb..lie
A 10c package borax........................tie
1 qt. can imported olive oil........... 87c
1 tel Lemon Extract, regular
20c. sale price 13c 2 for........... 23c
Yeast Foam, per pkg....................... Me
3 pkgs for ...........................10c
7 texes Up matches...................... 25c
3*4 lbs. Seam cracker*.................... 23c
Fancy Cheater bacon per lb............23c
Faricy picnic ham«. per lb.............. 13c
Crisco. Urge bIxo ............................. toe
Rayo Nickel lamps. each............ SI.SO
Corn Syrup, per gallon.................... 41c
White Corn Syrup, per gal............... 4."lc
Fancy N. T. cheese. per lb............... 20c
Wan eta Cocija, qt. Jar .................... 23c

Plain and fancy silkolines, reguUr price up to 16c. Salo
Q_
price per yard.................................. -'L

Pillows

.

Fancy lace curtains, regular $t.00
value, yellow tag price.per

Special prices on Table Unens,
Dre«B Goods. Ginghams. Percales,
Underwear. Flannel Gowns, Sweat­
ers. Every item In sloru will bo
discounted.
,

$1.00 pillows, tag price each.....78c
$1.15 pillows, tag price, each. .SUM)
$1.75 pillows, tag price, eaoh...$L35
82.00 pillows, tag price, each.. $1.48
82.12*4 pillows, tag price, each $1,611

Carpeting
piece, 73c carpel, per yd.............59c
piece, 65c carpel, per yd......... J3c
piece 50c stair carpel, per yd_42o
piece 35c stair carpet, per yd 2J0e
A few remnants of carpeting at
leas than cost.
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Ginghams
Hpcclal lot of drew ginghams,
worth up to X3Hc per yd.
A
Bale price O^ZC

RAIN COATS
A reduction on every
stock. A few crava-

Gowns
tedics and Misses outing gowns:
Regular 50c gowns. Sale Price..4.1c
Regular 75c gowns. Salo Price. .87c
Regular 81.00 gowns, Bale Price 88c

coat in
ci m

net tn coat, at .............................. •pl.40

Comforts
$100 comforts, sole price ........... 89c
$1M comforts, yellow lag prico $1.29
$1.76 comforts, yellow tag price $1^9
&gt;52.00 comforts, yellow tag price 11.69
8125 comforts, yellow tag prico $2.79

Furs
Mutt-t will go on Mile. Watch for
tho yellow ug. witlch means a big
oih!

Muslin
Underwear
values, Sale Price

MORTS

After one week these prices are
subject lo market chanyM.'

Curtains
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One lot of petticoats.

out

50c values. Sale Price .
values, Rale Pricp .
$1.00 values,.Bale Price

Look at the Yellow Tags Everywhere in Our Store

Pierson &lt;5 Son,
Big Department Store

mitfdkvilk

Hastings,
Telephone 9

Will Fenton has completed n Bne THE MIRER STORE OF USE
building for painting nutomobllra.
buggios and doing decorating of all
ODESSA HAVIN8 SALE DATS,

neighbor

On Saturday while Albert Wierln*
ga waa bussing wood on his place in
the western part of. the villager his

Cbe Latest
Jewelry
Styles

village.

Tho now planking at the rail road

contained In the many advcrtlsmcnta
being published In these columns

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a fine large barn in the place of one
that waa destroyed by lightning last

oil with condition* in tht&lt; north

and

T.R. Pancoast

hack here again for some year*.

ttbe jeweler

in entact with the saw In. such a way
as to seriously injure three Angers.
It la feared- he will lose one entirely.
Harry Turner, ono of our R. F. D.
men from here started on his IS days
vacation Monday.
He will taka a
trip north to see what ho can nnd to
shoot.
James Sanborn, hia substi­
tute u carrying the mall for him dur-

his labors in Chlcaso. after spending
n week’s vacation with hia family here.
Ed. Hall started on hia vacation
from his 11. F. It, duties un Thumdaj.
Will Helrlg'ol la taking hia vocation

Wnt Havens nnd family, also Mm.
Fields, visited an uncle at Freeport,
Sunday.
Ira Otte of Hasting*, spent several
days Inst week- with hia brother.
thos who remembered me with flowHarry nnd family.
•re and post cards during my akkrieaa. Their kindness will always be
of Mra Thomae Kelley.
remembered.
.
Tho children that were sick arc all
Mra Minnie Campbell.
in school.
Jn the last twenty yearn the freight
Platinum has advanced In price so
rapidly In recent years that gold Is traffic through the Sues canal has
being used to' allow it to lesson tho more than trebeltd while the number
coat of electrical apparatus In which of passengers haa Increased only
about 85 per cant.

Mm. M. A. Dietrich Is recovering
from her recent fall So aa to be able
A Oro at tho factory Thursday night
i«-.iulted In tho Iom of a box at yarn.
It waa discovered by the night watch.

made the trip In their auto and found
tlw Foods in fine condition.
i
The winds of late havo mode the
corn husking vary dry. espcuUlly In,
the afternoons, but at thu same time tpart of the faotory. Tho sprinkler
|systam worked promptly and showed
its etUclenay.
Thia plant has run
Rapid*, wore the over Sunday I| steadily and givea employment to a
of H. C. Benaway and family, good many hand*. end it la hoped ed from Hastings onto tho Gammage
ft. Flannlgan and wife have that nothing will cause it to close farm, throe and one half miles south
‘
. hold goods packed and [dowj. While eo many other factor­ of town.
Allegan, where they w:ll lies era on short tlrn*. we are fortuW. h. McKMtt was in Grand Rapf hu will coptlnuo his

Leroy Mead on Tuesday afternoon,
November 10. 1914.
Geo. Wilcox and wife ot Loa jin

There Are Two Kinds Of Photos,
The Ordinary Kind and The Kind We Make
The kind we make requires—Time and favorable conditions to insure suecess, we can arrange both if, you call citizfen’s phone no. 26—right away.

Leveru Cobb loft Sunday uOOg Hr
hia work, in Chicago. afwr opffiM a
weak’s vacation wlt^jHa
bora
Qian Blake and WH «ugrulg«d
her father, mother, brother and Udy

/fowe

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Stebbins filock.

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A Well-Served Meal

safest®™
DELTON.

OUR COMPLEXION u muddy.

Y

gard and yellou.

You lock hag­

Your tyet are losing their

lustre. The trouble ig with your liter.

Take

Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.

They

will correct that.

&gt; of lik-kbry Corner? will I
the leolure
ii-bt of MH Vnlverolty Ex-*.' I
lay eveking.
a.- w i». ।
tension luctnr
Henderson, th
Otterl&gt;*lp M«I» Quartet•about. wUM-dB
ua I irk el* may b
ail llv« nuqtbers.
next Wednesday afternoon with Mra.
lirnr. listener." Everyone cordially in-

Then avoid meats, hot bread and

maintain this grant pniv«rs|ty.
Mr.
Wendcrson spoks In Hickory ravand
limes lotne years
and tht^e will

&lt;Ur,

hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk

next whd heard him aa to
tern:In and at the w
something worth wl

every day, and yoa will soon be as well and fs
beautiful as ever.

Arabella Norwood,
come.

Price 25 cents per bottle.

Chamberlain's Tablets
J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON I Hit

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ability to en-

visiting in Delton and vicinity for n - lioquet* of Chgrsimthemum* make
our schools room look morn -cheerful.
The Study Club met Friday after­
We onjoysd Mr ‘Garnett's talk very
noon with Mr*. E-E. Faulkner.
mOch Wednesday morning. .

, a»ou Thursday and Friday.

BIG MONEY RAISING SALE tho Mopo township association held
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the UnMralty and 1» a dlruct nte»n*
nt giving' the people tome personal

Mrs. Ban Johnson

of

dill school, on account "f her. paredte
Kalamazoo moving on their farm.

at Hind* Corner*. October 31, NuV.

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Is not possible
oossiblc without a well-constructcd
well-constructed rance.
range. Wornout.
Wornotjt. fuel-wasting ranges, arc
not only extravagant with fuel and.flour, but fray the ncrvc&gt; and •temper - of the good
housewife, causing unnecessary discord in the home. The perfect baker (with very little
fuel, too) include!- every modern convenienc c and iinprovcment, and is produced by the
makers of the Genuine ROUND OAK »tove?. It is known as the “Round Oak Chief,’* the
range with a character. Built to last a lifetime, easy to clean, pleasing to the eye, over­
size (sec us use the yardsticksj .it exclusively offers a reservoir that will heat the^watcr

quickly and perfectly, and permit you to bake at the same time.

.

The careful selection of your range will surely make this your tinal choice. It has our
hearty Recommendation. Ask to see it and ask us to show you why it will give you a
lifetime of service with a marked saving.of fuel and at the same time combine, within it­
self, every possible improvement.

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Aldrich Brothers Company

The laidice'i Aid enjoyed a pot luck school, namely Bernkv Hheldrlck.
Tenth Gzmk-.
I expected, owing to‘ diphtheria .acure Wednesday.
A vary good meeting
' "Want To Italkc Money and Arc
&lt; In an 'adjoining neighborhood. But was held In the afternoon.
'
Cluolng Out Some Littra.
Mr. and Mrs.. Burpea are enter­ Geography.
This is a lime of year when many
tL^5tatten\ndf taining Mr. Burpee’s aunt from KaiNinth Grade.
people urc looking for chances to
w. r^M.t.n.
4h. officer* amazoo.
"Z'•
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING
Mm Emily Lewis B&lt;uh of Flint
buy tit low prices. Hostings has a &gt;
w
Tobias•
spccitil low price purchasing place.!
*“?• p£*1*' .' _.°*. ------- ' visited her sister, Mrs. Gladys Gaskill, i
Thursday.
J. T. Pi“'*son &amp; Son, one of the most
Urlnkort;
Trw*
Claude
D.
Musher.
MImi Notion, a trained imr»c from
Eighth Grade.
rwpoBsiblc firms in Bgrry county,
John Hopkins' University, of Raltlwant to raise some money tins
mor. will
M Ih" M. B. "hur.h
month and are offering their entire
*
Obituary.
Section of Thia Weott**
"“i"'
,1.11,, . ..nUd.I.bU —I work.
stock ut reduced prlcei. Some tiling
m^- Nicholas O. Allerdl iz. a hivhMra. H.nra Cardd rHumw, Hund—.
Snvrml. Ora.I.
urc going very low, and nil things, )y respected resident of Carlton, died
A !“•
— i-oisuns
I'M—
arc urcally reduced. They have n I &gt;ujden|y ftt her homo on Tuesday,
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Kiuiiying Dr,...
uni a* ano
The
i ne Banner
nanner has
mis a
n two-pagc
two-p
special!
ii)a haifa this to say,
m
Shi Ln. n'tk.f .cr
° . *.*n’lu I’hyrclogy and review problems lu Thanksgiying
•——. j
department
-— -.t m the sec- j
•pedal ad in these columns this November ».
Uou should learn today
xt' r?* n
*'uproved when illdo,trIea ln Arithmetic•ivim
onti section
ravk..uu this
,ul- week an
and in it are.
Mnr Mary Barbara Alkrriiny. nee
M
Mra
TjlZJ
‘UrSW,'»
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Primary
Boom.
I the nds
of
some
of
Hus
ads
some
Hustings*
best
Jhat needed rest
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--------Swlnd.tlL was born tn Arion. BelMre. Lincoln Bush loft Monday
Xl|ul
vrr. Mar^U-rll.
Nina 8l
8tvrr.
ManpAerlt.- McElwain,
McElwain. business
business firms.
firms.
Christian bck-iice Society.
glum.
Coming to America with her
nd health is best
Maud Hlnglcton. Goors.- and Frank
I IQ Jefferson flt.
parent* tho family resided for sevorObtained through the
Dutiln arc back in ge-hool. after u
Sunday service at .10:J0 «. m. al year* at Paris. Htark county, Ohio, Convention.
In one of the ads is a picture of;
Chiropractic way.
golijcct. '■ iiortal* and Immortals."
then moved to Ashland county Where
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.a mammoth cheese. Illis cheese is;
Elmer Kelley and family of Clov­
i
‘•••mpusitlon* of nn display in one of tho store win-1
Tettiinonlal meeting every Wed- the deceased grow to womanhood erdale spent Sunday with Mr.' and i.
P«ui litres ride a bfIh language
q Hu„ 4 Son-J %torc gnd
nesday evening nl. T:3l&gt;.
i and • »-ecamu a teacher In the public
,.r.
M.C..
.,'lljd
..nd
dran
11,11.
|b
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nn
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u
,icing
M
,ne
.,t
Ihf
Uootn*S4^ llcmkritx^m &gt;'s
-------------- -—schools,
Mr. und Mra. Caleb
Rl-bridgrr
Smith, D.C.,
Ml- uph.rah .h. rah.......... ..
nid»r.„|ber go&lt;H|
r„ Tbuikwivi.rt ..r D»«k—i -uh
.xund
S’-~ "”‘“J 'I,'-"1'.
motured to Bedford Sunday and
Aing fesUvIllci lo be found ul Uldr
i..y hun*H iha.k. lo Cid-B &lt;lr &gt;n«o. -'-B M«k“lw O, All.rding .1 lla- Boant the day with Mr. and Mra bam ,n.rn..uA
Mr. Garnett was a welcome visitor: S(Urc
n.n.l.r.h„.l
h, l&gt;»«
*
Nay.
tienuersuoii U A.
A. B.
o. «».l
anu 4U
an. lgnv
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friend* who su kindly rememtored
A,,‘2‘U"*M w*,m
Mr*. Newton
entertained
her
me with book*, fruit, flower, and hosband re.ld.4 at Itenviite. Illlnol*. bruther. Mr. Bush and Wife, of Hast­
The Ladle* Aid trill meet al the
As usual Jay Mead, lhe East Side
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, where thi-v rninulneA for three vrarn ing. Sunday.
my stay hi inc nuspiiui.; . , - , '
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home Of Mr*. Ella Tolle*. Friday. N«&gt;- Grocer, is in the front rank at this;
------------------------------------------------Airs. Iva Newton.__Adv.' ,h‘n returned to l-ondonviHe. Ohio,
JoUin Horton and friend Mis*
nth fur dinner.
time of year with a nire bt« ad UlMliTlIDC RANK 10 HELP
DELTON STATE
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'' Four years later they cam* to Michl- Holme* of Kalamazoo spent Sunday timber
Hcv. Bnnnel wpl pr-.-eh at- Hickory! «|U"ling special Thanksgiving prices
..nuCv
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,«.,uvra.
Corner*. Hunday? Novemb. &gt;• l.’.th, ..n
always has something live add
PUPILS TO SAVE MONEV
BANK REPORT
&lt;ar.l «,r 1 hunk—Wo tender our.
mix Allerdlng wa* o good woman.
B.. &lt;7. I'aanwk and famity' visited
interesting for everybody. Artxious *lncere*t gratitude to thu kind neigh- a a,l0d A.lfe ,in(1 m„thrr. a -KUOll c|tl.
the Habb.ith question,
. i come. "
festal shoppers will do well lo rend
bor* and friend* for tho klndncra Mn
Hh„ d|W| nmvereaiiy beloved Mrs. Smith at Hickory* Sunday.
Wlllil he Inters.
’ t oiuna-rvUtl Dept, of lla*linx* High
shown in the hour* of our recent t,y her friends an.! nslghtmr*. She is
MILp.
great bcr« avemfent. tor tho carriage*, ■ urvived by k bereaved husband, one
ix-t-artacat.
flower*, kindly
nilnlntrnlfon* und
Itaukii't: in O|H*rntlng ii.
O. A. Fuller hits Ii single column i
zoo shopper on Monday.
comforting wordf. when ws lo«t the
CIA) V Ell DA 1.1:.
unnuunceincnl that may give some J
wiinu
Philo
Bishop
who Is doing carpen­
faithful and loving wife and' mother
Mr. und Sir*. Lavis Acker. Mrs. handy suggestions fw lhe busy । ... .
(UbUshcd in the Hasting*
ter work spent Bunday with hl* par­ Asker. Mr. and Mr*. Bom Green muhousewife.
held Friday at 10:00 o'clock from St. ents tit Edit Milo. .
ff. O. Allerding'und Children.
Hose Catholic church, conducted by
W. 1k Hogue. Grocer.
‘ will servo the double
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Ketcham of
Rev. Fr. ohn F. Lin* key.
Interment Marlin spent Bunday at Henry 8torr‘*.
Another Jefferson street grocer,.
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. .
spend the week or ten days with John;
In Mt. Calvary cemetery. Hasting*.
;
W. L. Hogue, ha* un ad uf interrat to ' wave their pennies and thQ senior i
Ollie Dollttle of KuUmuzoo visited Sprague of Manton, jbiieh.
Rev.
Those from a distance who attend- at Homer Flowers Wednesday.
every lady who expects lo bu yvege- muinber* uf the commercial du part- i
tables,
fruits,
etc.,
for
Thanksgiving'
went
of
the
high
school method* usweek,
in
North
I
hi
koi...
geheal church Munday •vetting. Nr&gt;- , krdlntr. Mr*. Joseph i'neher. John
'vd in. actual buMnaa* and banking.
Mr. und Mrs. Harr’- 1'ontu-ls of occasion.
vstnln-r 1&lt;I. hi the Intcrrate uf the X । Alierdlng and Juhu Brown, of Lon- 'pending :■ couple of weeks, with hor
Club Cigar Store.
Wh&lt;\ the pupil* have saved one
Kalamazoo spent ptfer Sunday with
I'l A.
. ’ ’
.
jdoiiville, Qldo; Peter ALitirdlng uf Ml.
Alfred Ch use who 'lns*«Qi&gt;l been their imrcnt.-. Mr.- StW Mr*. Ed. cPnK J. nunman.-nikn.Her of lhe J""“r ,h‘» ■" ~I»«IW '" *-« •
”-------o; and Mrs. Nicholas home for three months spent Sunday
“Club" Cigar Slore, ronin along
I"
u.nk.
All.
It eLo. uf Maraliion, Ohio. with hia parents.
wilh u Hire ad railing atleulion of :|T| ' '“‘Akwalu, -III I- d..n. by -nl.r
— — .......... ••r--’-—........
m.mb.ra «r Ik. In»u..|dng rl.ra
zoo and MIm .tiler JAhiuorr of Cedar .maker, I., Ibe .uperior qualll,
Iheir rigar, an.) Inbarro beeauw of Th" l,un*l. In.... lb, third
lu the
Creek
spent
Sunday
with
Mrs.
GurFnuik took the Ural prixo In Uattl■lie MlenllUc laelhod lhey have of,''«'&gt;"■ •r-1™
—y
lh.Creek In the recent baby show for be­
Hmm r
! ’cho°l bank.
When they reach -the
Grant DickeliMuii teis purchased a keeping them.
ing the handsomest child three years new Ford adtomobiMr
Th. P.nni—•
.nA in.
bl*h »-hool..they are expected to krcp
.. The Peoples a and 10c Store.
MV|ng* account* of thlr own.
In
old or lew.
Rev. HlfhurdM vpCnt over Sunday
One of the nice large ads of this i «onu&gt; a&gt;-houls where thte akaiem has
with It'ev. Gutnry .1 jpj help-.I Ilrv.
Capital »tork paid In
ported to haw &lt;jyphth&gt; rln. hs* b«&lt;&gt;n Gurney wub the lUiffpDay they held page and one in a special class is .,ccn fn u,r. th* students have saved

Hardware, Furniture, Etc.

DELTON, MICHIGAN

*“*«•««aon shoppers

HEALTH FIRST

M.W.

Dr. Frank Holmes $
United Dentis’s, 12 E. Main St., Battle Creek
Plates. $5 up; Crowns nnd .Biidgework, $4; Fillings, 50c up
Dr. H&lt;&gt;knr&gt; i« nble to quote you ih« se l"w prices tbt ttje be^t
itr*de of dental, work, beennse h- operates his own laboratory,
has four large &lt;&gt;1Ticc«, owns a Denial Supply House, and em­
ploys as operators only careful expert Dentists, who use the
latest painless methods.

•
!

snd hU jpeat suetcee prove* Hu* glsd ihc people arc to have an office
’Where they cstf grtTiie trtisi XvoRK At (. 01 ftATuVkiVBS.
-:
, Ask yout neighbor ubout him.
20 YEARS IN OKNTISTRY

We Pay

Per Cent

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

920,000.00
6,000 00

A. A,.Aldrich, Pre«.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Pres.
Fred O; JJughen, Cashier

DIKE.CTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich
.

Dr. Donald McLeay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. 11. Teerpening

PLUMBING &lt;3 HEATING
GENERAL REPAIRING
li you have any work iu the above* Hues 1 shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices its low as I dfft^oboibly make them.
-My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas’Engin^s Installed.
.

CHAS. DENE.AU,
DELTON,

MICHIGAN.

that of A. B. ilctlrkg. He is calling .„Bng|| with which to purchase their
oroau. uet.
&lt; cry III with tauallitl*. but is improv- in North Maple Grove.
•ng.
.
attention to Hie many t lungs in their
nuluating outfit*,
There will be quarterly meeting at
Mrs. Chark* Jenson returnud from North MapliA Grove. Nov. 13. II, 15; store that arc of great value in get- I The teachers of the grade* will ui-t' tuvlats depo’lt*
ling
ready
the
Thanksgiving
festlvi;tMX)K
see*KUHS)..
i two weeks visit ill Maple Grove I Everybody Isjlnvltcd.
| •« tellurs.
The pupil* will use dedaring, cciUacslM
tics.
Monday.
•
MImi Berijfo UolliMs I* spemlln?
11. . I. , r.:
xo.
’“’*lt un&lt;1 viihdntwal Slips, just as.
Mrs. Gladys Wilkins and children a tewWA^'wlth iMuMaaadparenis t&gt;»Weal End Cigar Store.
' th*y do In real bunking.
The inom-l
spent Sunday.at Hahlorn,** Hull.
. Jucob Itebor is
.. going
nu..lf&gt; lo
... give
n... uwuy
....... ‘ bor* of the commercial clusaeu an-. auto oi Mtchigan. county ot Harry, m.
Mr. C.tppoh* is shredding ^hc re­
id daugh-1 a lUrkcy lo lhe one uno gets lhe big- ■
maining Holds of corn that have not
Bday with!8e*t sc.orc in bowling Thanksgiving
been husked or made into silage.
friends in K;tium.ixoo.
I&gt;uy. In his ad he invites bllenlion » balance.
Thi* la also a step in
Mra. Roy Fisher who has spent the
Mr. upd Mrs.
h'luter Kdl.-y umi! to his supply of tobacco and cigurs. |-.lacing thu svhyyl in contact with
past two months with h*r pa rente at children spent Sumi.iy with Vr. ami
Wcickgenant &amp; Riede.
I rval business.
terrain ctr&gt;Utne4;
Holdcrncss Haji returned to her
at tee bank. _
• i*|l0 frjg store of the above named I
.Cartier.'
been In tlfci hoaplUil with u broken Mr*. Crura nt Delton. *■
Announce Marriage nt Dinner.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bert McCallum pciit |jrH| expect to see a busy tiiuein their '
home in Niles on* Munday.'
Sunday
with frtend*
friends w*.
Hi ..
Prairieville.
•ind.,v Beith
............. ..
,groc(.ry department front now until
Mot, Parks who for some lime hue
Mr*. Replogh- -pent u few- da&lt;
Thanksgiving
day.
They
arc
ndj
n
*
“
H'
boon In the hospital* with a broken with Mr. McL’nllum at 8hulu.
vcrtislng a long list of specially good
P0
CpXMCT—AHMl:
hip, Is much better and will b&lt;- homo'
things in their space in lhe spcciulj J]
In tlio near future.
Her physk-iuu
• r.'i of the tUNKH-latlon with'
There will be pn .iohlntr next Sun- puge.
say* that she may walk aguiu.
,
'riday night at lhe'lr lioiae, j
rtiitiK. &amp;:4u.
Dlrwaors.
,, -, V0 -V*n‘ ,hc
./at
11 ls u
a- E. Uk auuuuucu, Homar Flower and fumljy apeiil ■
Eunduy on CUalan SL, KiUsmumou, thu
Hor on s phone number is 1KJ and the mariiaR&lt;- Juno is. of Mt*« Myrtle-“
he call* Ihr jjlicnljon uf every intm- {w«H.r*|Htter .•» •
■htrthror at i
■ ■5bHrtchx. ivpii*
I 'Tuuton. ■uglai'id, nbmuti
nedy.
keeper lo the line ite has ready for&gt;&gt;hn office
"
i eighty, acta a* telegraph mcsMinge
Tlumksgiving tluy.
Fruits, vcgc-i-thi* citv.
tend thia meeting.
HICKORY CORMMtN.
tables, etc.
,
•olumi.ia
i lu connection with a locul postofficv
'olumidu followed the dinner:
. Miss Haxol Lawrenco of Battia church bus a new pMo.
Every reader of the Bunner should I
**' und Mr*. Rlchnrrts
i day and i:
look over these sue -&gt;&gt;i atU In the] lt
Creek spent Saturday and tiunduv
with her parents. &lt;
•
second section of this issue.
_
Fred Brunney was In Hasting* ttatMr. uhd Mrs. M’ill .(lurpby. who
urdiiy on business.
imvu-bcen apanding tbb summer here HASTINGS MILLING CO. ONE
Ellen Keller spent Sunday with her rrturmd to thvlr homo in Battle
parents, Mr. and Mr*. F. Kelley.
OF FIVE BIG MICHIGAN MILLS
Creek. Sunday.
.
Herb Hock who has been working
School Cutninlrafouit
Shvnn.it:
ut Kenlield's has returned home.
Mapes of Kalamasoo auutily wa&lt; a
visitor nt th -.’Ford :ctiool Friday.
Wednesday. •
Michigan Agri cultural College
Mrs. C. Watson ainljgui, QbOlgv al­
' Mra. Miller has returned to hor so Berniiw Brackett of Delton spent
homo at Oull (xikc.
Bho has been Sunday with Mr. uiid Mrs. Morrlr
G A. Kcrr'vfccls justly proud be-1
in tho Kal-ttnaxno hospital a y«sir, on Williamson.
■ to the jolt wc got the other day:
cause of-n letter received from H. E.I
accuunt of being badly burned by
Solon Brouaon of Eisiuton is Hookci*. secretary of Ibc Michigan I
gusollno.
■Customer— “This isn’t the kind of
spending a few duys.at hU eotLiBv.
Slate Millers’ usSbcialion, asking him
Mrs. W ||) Chalkcr and daughter.
, kippered herring I ordered.”
Georgia drove to Kalamazoo. Satar-, tcrlained a* their giuiftk Sunday. Sir. lo send a sample of "Purity" to lhe
M. A. C. for the purpose of a test.,
Ourselves—“How’s that?”
'Die letter says further that onfc- live
rcurt-si-illative mills in Michigan are
Customer—“I said ‘Marco’!!!”
Mr. and Mrr. A. E. Kettle anil f.uii- asked to furnish samples. Tii?it the I
Hustings Milling Co. conics in as orfe
Ourselves—“Isn’t this kind just as
week nt their cottage. ' 1
of the live Is an honor not aionc lu
good as ‘Marco’?”
Mr- Kerr, bnl something to make1
vero In Kaluniuxoo. gulurda)
zoo haw purchased the ll|ll collage every good citizen of Hastings feel j
Customer—“Well, 1 should say
Vernh) quick who bus been v ory
proud.
•lek is *lcwly on tho gain.
the prvaouL time.
not. and I want you to thqrougbly un­
Messrs Alfred and Cllftord Gulndcr
Bean threshers arc in our
derstand after this that when 1 order
have purehuxed the • Fred Brunncy
t the present time.
State of Ohio, rlty or Toledo. l„
furni.
,
• Lura* County.
I"- .
anything I want ‘Marco’!!!!!”
Frank J, Chancy makes oath that be f
Hcv. Baubch atid Kcv. McCue were spending tho summer at her cottage
senior partner of tl.c firm nt F. J. Cbcnc
guvste of W. IL Jones und family, Fri- returned to her hotriu in Cedar R.tp. ft
.
That’s the way they all talk. No usu tryCo., Uuing businc** In the City ot Tn
ledo. Count/ and Btalo atoraaatd. *0
iuR to substitute when a customer has once used
rcM firm will n.y.tho sum of ONI
Mr. und Mi*. Errnnrt ,«?4dwaltudi.r that
HUNDIIED DOLLARS for each and &lt;w
*’Marco.”
fly and Claud Gutman attended the •pent .Sunday will: Mr, uni, Mrs. Roes ery
ro*«
r-.L_
.._ot...Catarrh Dial cannot be rtim
play "Ketut Lynik" at Kalmmezoo Sat­ CudwuHadcr.
rnKNEr.
urday evening imd reported it wry
Ml** Gladys AiisuU Ik usslring JlWSworn to b’e/oro mo
gupd.
Mr*. If. Bush hua be«u
&gt; billing
The nutny fti.i.d, "f Mra. CiydeMlf*
,
&lt;Scal&gt;
A- w. GLEASON.
Allcu Hush.
’
* •
Notary Public, i
-Mr. and Mr*.»F. Dietrich
lug Mvkrcly 1.
, Hall's Catarrh Caro is taken InteruaUy ।
Battle Crack. Friday.
I to kndw jh.it
thabipod
•; and.act* dlrwtly upon •?*
“ «nd mb*I Mr*.-Lllanchu AJdik’lj is uu tliu alek

Just Listen

Kopf &amp; Kopf

h.-r' honiu livTy.. Ab Ajjljll/. J*‘ uolc.
Hazel WillhiiA* ha* gone to Ksta- •&lt;! Va
u£'j
’,
luaxud tu attend Farsuu'A BuslueM

F. J. &lt;Tli:.KEY &lt;L CO. Totedo. 0
T^l^^r^'S’witet^roaaUpeteML

Delton, Mich

�THE

Rale Qtesup -Rough 1-itwh lutnr for rooting and sheeting. »!*••
1 sluff, phoiia WAJ. frujulrr
P. G. Pierce, City.
If

HASTINGS

gnod. condition. Rohl.

Unfortunate State of Mind.
’To have • grudge against every­
body, or even atalast nearly every­
body. Is a most suspicious frame of

Poulin Wanted—I am now loralid
in building at mar of ha Otis
restaurant. nor Fanner* Hitch­
ing Place. Phone .’ZHR.
J. &lt;«.
Kirchner.
tf

heap. whanca atary oua muat taka an
equal portion. tno*t p»r*ou» would ba I
contented to taka thgtr own and de-i
part.—Plutarch.

twin h0U*S.
nieny lorsu'u; k.i*. num ri&lt;&lt;i wn
water in kitchen.
Enquire L.
A. Caln. ' Phone 488B.
tf

For

Moro Toleration Needed. '
"One ne«4s to take people 'for betUr. for worse.' Bat ths trouble Is
that most at us are only prepared
to take them fer belter.*'

Parrot Mads Trouble.
The entire sirest railway system of
a city In Australia was tle^ tip when
a pet parrot escaped from Ils home
and dragged Its chain Brrosa two
wires, csuklng a Short circuit. .

Sale—Registered

rams.
Bert Newla
Phone 184 3 r._____
For Rent—Good 8 room house, t«l
ward, hard and edit water in
kitelion. Phone 48811. I.. A. Cain.

Jf-fool furnace
bcr. City.

wcmhT.

BANNER

That •tac*r*«t Flattery.
Imitation to tka curs* of modern Ufa,
and It to atmualM bad to Itnllala'ou*’*
Hit «&gt;f reatarday aa
Imitate kqma
OM ata*. A man should hav* the coon­
aga to be hlmsslf-tt* today himself.

Must Ba Lever of Virtu*.
No one who to a lover of money, a
lover cf pleaaoro, or a lover of glory,
la likewise a lover of mankind; bul
only he who la a lover ot virtue—Epio |

Frvd SeeII

Loes I Superiority.
Ths superiority of soma msa Is maroly local. They aro great because their
associations are little.—Johnson.

SO Acres, No. 1 farm, *4500.
•0 Acroa. good farm. •**400.
SB Arreo, No. 1 farm »**00.
.
But a Spur.
Ambition Las its disappointments SO Aereo, »»45*#.
to soup us but never tho good for­ M Acm». S4.30O.
tune to satisfy us.—Benjamin Prank-

Once more,
“dty beautiful'
,_____
broad field of public service to every'
good cltlaen.—Birmingham Ledger.
j
8AUU) HAT AMD rtliw,

WllUe—“Paw, la the truth stranger
tan fiction T" Paw—"Well, it Is moro
t a stranger than fiction, my son."

For Sale—Barred Hock cocks and
,

L. A. William*

cockerel*. Parks and PiHsfield
strain. F. W. Vomhcder, 48 No.
Union SL. Balti
*.....................
Bell phone 727-W

For Rale—House and lol.
at 848 East Bond St.

FggDS-arrAiL pbioxs.

F. D. 1, Shelbyvillr. Mick.

Inquire
if'

ggs Higher—Ao. 1 cican and rresh.
27
cents; small nnd dirty ' 23
cents.
We want your poultry.
Will pay highest price*.
Joy. ph
Bogers.
if

kllhd
Unto
West

For Sale—It. I. Red rooaler*. J. Hird.
Phone 350 4' rlnak.
iwk

For Kale—3 aprlnir calve*. call'Cl'l-

Nice Furnished Rooms for light
house
keeping.
See 301 S.
Church Si.
Pfain Smith.
If

d bucxy
John Wi

hou*rk**per, two men
Unit bt&gt; email wage*,
homo for right party.
Imugli. Halting*. Route
Z**-S long-1 ahort.

Save Money On Flour

Exceptlohatlf

We Invite You to Make Closest Com'
parison With Any Other Flour
The BEST machinery and "KNOWING HOW" to use it are ABSO­
LUTELY necessary for making the BEST product of any kind, no matter
whether it’s furniture, wool boots, car-seals, flour or anything else.

In this mill you will find a COMPLETE milling equipment. Every ma­
chine is here that is necessary in making the BEST FLOUR, and making it
^ECONOMICALLY. And every machine ix of the latest and best model.
There is not a mill in this country that has better or more modern machinery.

has the Hastings Agency for the Hastings Electric Vacuum
Cleaner. Absolutely guaranteed. Easy payments. Makes a
splendid Christmas present. If interested in a Hastings Elec­
tric Vacuum Cleaner, telephone 341.

TELEPHONE 341

|
I

For Kale or Trade—Will aril, or trade
for amalter farm or residence propany In Hasting*, my SO acre farm.
X. Klltonger. Shultz^
Iwk

-With our equipment we make .flour BETTER than other mills can do.
and we qiake it at a LOWER COST. For that reason we are able to sell you
French’s White Lily Flour at the same price you have to pay for other flours
of INFERIOR QUALITY. In other words, we sell you flour of a FAR BET­
TER QUALITY at no increase of price to you. That means that you get
BETTER VALUE for your money.

And when it comes to "knowing how" to make the BEST FLOUR, our
40 years of experience in making nothing but French's White Lily Flour has
taught us a great many "knacks" that can be learned in no other way ex­
cepting by long experience. We have the best of skilled employees; we care­
fully watch EVERY DETAIL in the manufacture from the time the wheat
enters the cleaners and polishers, until the manufactured product is placed
in sacks, and is already to use.
*
-

THE BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE

The saving that we make in manufacturing we use in improving the'
QUALITY.
We have invited and continue to invite the most thorough tests ot
French’s White Lily Flour by the housewives of Barry Co. Such tests axe
not needed in the homes where French’* White Lily Flour is regularly used—
and there i* more French’s White Lily Flour used in Barry Co. than all other
flours combined.
_

Switched the Beverage.
Two old Scotch fishermen, having
imbibed overmuch, were on their way
home, and .overcome with a great de­
sire
to sleep,
accordingly
they

&gt; beach aanda and were soon slumbering
j heavily. The tide crept In, awakening
J the one dearest the water as a wavelet
I dashed a quantity of fhe salty liquid
‘ Into hia mouth. Half asleep, hn started
J to arise, saying: “it's Uns we wia
; awa' oot I' this boose. They're changin’

. But ILto YCJU.R HOMF- you are notarising French’s White Uly Flour,
we ask you to give it a thorough trial, and are satisfied that, if you will, you
will become as strong in your friendship for it as are those who have used it
for years. It wins its own way.
Perhaps you think you are using a good flour because you’ve been told
that it is good, and possibly it may be a good flour. But why not try the
BEST flour, a flour that is made under the best conditions, a flour that has
40 years of successful experience behind it; a flour thAt is the perfect product
of the highest skill and best machinery in flour making? Why not try
French’s White Lily Flour?

ORDER JUST ONE SACK—the SMALLEST. Make a batch of bread,
cake, pastry, biscuits—anything that requires flqur.
Then have your FAMILY judge. Abide by their decision. We know
what it will be, because we know how French’s White Lily Flour compares
with other flours—IT’S BETTER.

of 635,013.559.600 possible hands. As
for the total number ot variation*
possible among all players. It is so

Why
Derive the’most pleasure out of your coasting, sleigh ridipg
and skating by wearing an all-wool shawl-collar sweat­
er coat—one that will keep you free from the biting
winds and yet be comfortable.
Noted for its honesty and reliability, you will find our store a
- congenial place to purchase your outdoor togs. Every­
thing that will bring about warmth and comfort during
„
your winter sports, in wide variety of sizes and pat­
terns. Of course, we include Clothcraft Clothes—both
suits and overcoata, at $10 to $sa.

G. F. CHIDESTER
Leadl ag

; Mr. Babbage calculated that If 1,000,­
’ 00O men were, to* be engaged dealing
cards at the rata of one deal every
; minute, day and night, tor 100,000.*00
yean, they would not have exhausted
’ all the possible variations of the cards.
11 but only one one hundred thousandth
; I part ot them.

Broad—“By the way. old man. do
you remember borrowing ten shillings
from me six months agoT' Short— •
“Yes." Broad—"Rut you said you only

ClodMeir
Prayer and thanks are Ilka tha dou­
ble motion of th* lunga—th* air that
to auck«d in in prayer la breathed

We want you to be CRITICAL in determining the merits of French’
White Lily Flour.
WHY NOT ORDER A SACK TODAY? Your grocer has it, and it is
kept and sold by every elevator on the C. K. &amp; S. and on the Michigan Central
between Jackson and Grand Rapids.

R, T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville, Michigan

�THE

HOVTMUR 12.1914-10 PAGES

EDWARD I* HAMILTON
Rep. in Coagteas

HUBERT V. SMITH
State Senator

CHARLES A. WEUWERT.
Rep. In State Legislature.

Tho life story ot Thomas A. Kdtaon, on nnd Detroit* Nearly all tho profits
Inventor of-the electric lamp and from this enterprise went to support
his laboratory and chemical experi­
ments.
And very noon ho had In­
romance. Only a few years ago he stalled In the baggage car a small
was soiling newspapers on A middle laboratory where h" could experi­
western railroad, crying extras from ment during the leisure hours of the
daily run. Because of an nccldem
In his laboratory, which sol fire to the
telegraph operator, and a good one
nnd
thl* ended hl* career n* a news­
ut that, seeking employment wher­
boy.
.
ever he could find It. and earning lea*
In a month that hta intome today !■
Aside from hta laboratory experi­
per minute.
ence with electricity EiUson learned
Thoma* Alya Edison Wa* born In tclegniphy by installlnk a short lliu
Milan. Ohio. February IL i&gt;47. Tho between his father's house and the
early family history read* much tho Home &lt;if a boy friend. Hommuadn
»ims a* many other American famIlles.
Tlte ancestral Edison* came
from Holland in 1730 and took up
tnrmlng along the Panslc River In a regular railroad telegrapher. Dur­
New Jersey.
The 'nomadic Edison ing the next live years Edison drifted
family moved tu Novia tk-otla tn l»04 all over the Middle Ulates working
and later took up fan.idlnn land al ns a telegraph operator. He secured
Bayfield, on Lake Huron.
Still la­ his lirst patent, June 1, 18C9, for a
ter ...v, moved to' Vienna, on Lak - vote recording device which he per­
Erl*.
Hero Samuel F&gt;ll*on, father fected lu Boston but could not pre­
of Thoma* Alva, kept a hotel and vail upon Congress to adopt. Then
waa married to Mias Nancy Elliott, A lie began experimenting, with stock
school teacher. In 1&gt;3S.
A threat­ tickers, improving those In existence
ened revolt In Canada against English and perfecting new nnd better &lt;&gt;*&gt;■-*
rule at thta time caused an exodus of until he finally Mold his first invention
the participant* hi Bho United State*, for &gt;40,000.
Thu* In a short time
among them Samuel Edison.
The ha poised from poverty to indepen­
■ 'unudian homo forfeited. Samuel Ed­ dence. having gone to New York
ison settled down st’ Milan, Ohio. In without a cent of ifaoney.
With this
money he opened a machine shop In
torprisc*
begun tho
making of, Newark nnd began to make stock
.-hlngle*.
Edison'* mother was nn nltraetlva
Now began the years of Edison'*
and educated woman. Mho was born
Ini Chenango County, ^f. V.. Jo 1H10, twenty hour* a day,
corridors, and
work lienchr*. In
El\loii. a Baptist minister.'
A* a
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From lll», the
My Edison was none too strong nnd data of hl* fire patent up to the sumTor this reason did noLgo to school
soon n* the other boys.
In 1«54 arnte patents have been applied for
'Milan began to doclinn in a huslnenx in hia name.
Tho height of tho ac­
• wny nnd the Edison family removed tivity was In ISIS when 141 patents
to Port -Huron. Michigan,, nnd occu­ were applied for.
He perfected au­
pied-n handsome new house which tomatic telegraphy, made a success­
was unfortunately
burned down ful typewriter, perfected a device
shortly after the Civil War. Samuel whereby four messages could be sent
Edison became Interested In the
grain and lumber busineM and the phonograph and then spent several
family was well-to-do and stood high years working at tho new telephone
Ln tho society of tho community.
apparatus .perfecting the receiver.
Young Edison attended school at
Tho invention of the electric lamp
Port Huron for just three months
nua days.
To the problem of sub­
dividing the-electric light Edison-«a&lt;-f tils class.
After this ahort course drewed his genius and all tho re­
ho studied at borne with hl* mother sources he could command.
The
und hl* father added a small sum of world had become familiar already
money for each new bo&lt;&gt;k mastered. wlth tho big arc lamp and was using
Tn tha cellar of hia homo Edison In­ It In lighthouses, in publie parks and
stalled hl* first "laboratory" -where
he performed certain dubious ebeiq- that could be uwd indoor* In nmall
leal experiments and tested out the unit*, comparable with wax nnd tal­
formulas . encountered tn hi* scion- low candle*, ga* Jet* and the * oil
lampThat electricity could furntah nuch a lamp h-ul been believed
turned newttjniy.. and In
he be­ for many year* by Inventors in thta
gan selling pnper* nn the trains of
tho Grand Trunk between Port Hur- forthcoming.

CORNELIUS MANNL
KliWilT.

I3.500.UOO.OOU and annual earning* |
disgraceful of over &gt;350.000.OOO.
l-.ran nn late J

Not only win the struggle within
tho laboratory intense, but soon there
camo tho ransacking of the world
for the right material that should
make the Incandescent lamp n feas­
ible. profitable commercial proposi­
tion.
Edison ran tho gamut of the
metals. Including those now tho main
reliance of tho art. but which-ln-the

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incandescent lamps.
Tu most of us
bamboo la just plain bamboo, but to DOUBLES AND REDOUBLES
Edison the word opens up an Infinite
ITS CAPITTAL STOCK
variety.
Not only did Edison lay
violent hands on all tho bamboo he
could secure, from the palm leaf up Tin- BnlUe dreck Building and Loan
to fishing rods, but he guttrd the ter­
• ASMiciatM^n JncrcescH M» Caprestrial sphere of Ils supplies. Moore
ilnliMllon to »7.-.0,000.
was sent to Chinn and Japan for it In
1RK0.
Brauncr went to Brasil the
Tn order to extend It* business, the
Battle Crtelt Building nnd Ixmn As­
invaded Cuba. Jamaica and Florida, sociation has Inorcascd It* capltaltxaMcGowan and Harrington
plunged tlon from I100.U00 to I76MOO. Thin
deep Into South America In 1887, anti AMOclation was organised a little
Rlcalton made a final trip through all
of far Cathay that Edison had not Ital Stock B100.000 ana proceeded
previously rifled.
without noise or fuss until It reach'd
Foe nearly ten years the Edison a point where it was obliged to in­
tamp was made with bamboo ilia- crease Its capital stock to &gt;360,000,
ment. and to that tamp must be pt-,
tributed fn largo degree the mar-’
vellou* development
ot electric coedtng year's burin,-** waa so very
lighting nnd flower all over, the prosperous it waa deemed expedient

modern

station

They are attached .to the springs.
Both Inventions uro meeting with
good sales. They lire manufactured
In Mr. Barnes’ factory north of the
roller mill. The ofllee* of the «-ompuny nro In the Ashton Building.
Grand Rapid*. ’ Mr. Borne* I* presi­
dent of the company. 1. W. Barnhart,
Grand llnplds. secretary and treas­
urer.
Mr. Barneti' latest invention 1* nn
Improved electric vacuum cleaner,
which Is being manufactured by the
newly-orgn nixed
local
company.
Thl* cleaner, which Mr. Rnrnes. &lt;;onildcrs one of hl* best products, tut*
un improved design and a new type of
fan. which 1* theoretically wrong, but
mechanically a wonder in doing the
work required.
Mr. Barnes has for years been,In­
venting many useful articles. He In­
vented one of the tint practical vac­
uum cleaners, nnd ,a device used on

Its money has all been
industry. t&lt;&gt; &lt;750,000.
Invested In Battle Creek and vicinity,
going In to the homes of more than
three hundred cltixcn*.
This Association offers the Inventor
an opportunity to obtain the largest
net Interest.

Underwear

"How safe ta it?"
No Building und
Loan Association In Michigan has
failed lo meet It* obligation* prompt­
ly for more than eighteen year*. The
recent panic* did not affect them in

All their loans are xlmply secured!
by gilt edge Improved, real patate.
For targe or small r.mounta, thta'As-i
Investments In the Stateare under ample surety

E.. A. Burton-—Quality Hardware
'PROMINENT ORAHBEVILLE

Officers ।
bonds!

TRAPPIN6 THIS SEASON

RESIDENTS HURT IN RUNAWAY

lluatti When Train Ncarli

trapping senxori has opened. I Mr. and Airs. W. Pike, well-known
but little fur will lie caught unle.i, resident* of Orangeville, where Mr.
price* raise high enough- tn coinpen-j Plko I* proprietor of the mills, nt"
sat»&lt; tho trapper for hta trouble In «v-1 recovering from Injuries ■' r*&lt;-civ«d
en" walking to ■ and
wt- •-I —i—.„ ,i.-t,,—
On account of tho
an war. them from their buggy
f«, No'crOMitlK. southwest &lt;■&gt;’
prices hava
local While Mr. and Mr-. I'li.e wore rr1 turning homo and about to cratM tiio
D. T. fc M. Ity., n work-train suddencal markets, The trapper would prob­
ably tw offered from 5 to IS cents for
“1. . r
*"
skunk pell.
. ------- ---------------------------- (rapping' ed *uddenly and daubed eWiiy. Alxuit
brofltable, he would.receive from lie'
to 76c. Thcxe price* will not pay for
(ho expense of catching the nnim.-ita.
Though the market ta prior for fur*, summoned' uMlitunce from the sUbro
Pike.
thl* ta no indication that It win al­
ways be ».i. Tho fur^beurcr* will nowhave no opportunity to increase in

from their

Injuries.

thta fall nnd
crease in* numbers, accord I nt Ao the

•it’d iowlr.Kla surrounding the lakes.
possible- to diagnose a ease
- Mere Figures.
Take the number of your living
brothers. Double the amount. Add
three. Multiply by five. Add the num­
ber of your living sisters. Multiply
by ten. Add the number of deaths of
brothers. Subtract 160 from the re­
suit. Th^ right figure »VU- be 4be

ot acute tonsllili*.

It

of diph­

is .uhtaablo to

with ihe\ptlioxln treatment. It tho
'case prows to b.. one uf diphtheria
,.
। you have the advantage or best re[snlta
&gt;nfy tiinsilltta no harm
_
-Thta method is rec­
number of deaths of brothers. Thu ommended and advised li'y the Stats
Board of Health.
middle figure will bo tho number of
living sisters
The left flguro will
Health Officer.
show the number of living brothers.—
Cincinnati Enquirer.
pound for Croup.
Progreso.
Tite old-fauliLoiu.d twy who used lo
croupy cough, choking ’and g.i«plnk
get a penny for turning tho bandies of
for l&gt;r'-ntb» laj'prcd breathing, call for
Ona abriek of bate would jar all the clothes wringer for hia mother ot,
lmmrdl.it&lt;- Wllcf. The very flrxt xloxo
wash-day now ha* u son who cusses
the
hymns
ot
heaven.
—
Tunnyaon.,
of Foley'* Honey and Tar Cqmpoiind
every time he hsa to'rrnnk up his auto
will nuuiter Dio croup.
It cut* the
Thu exportation of orchids front I engine.
thick mucu«. clear* away the phlegm
.the Philippine islands is increasing.
1 In March, 1914, 10,000 plants weTtf
age*.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv..
consigned to a Han -Franclsea flrm high quality tinin
tho Philippine*.
. and arrived fn excellent condition.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

fl

10c

that the varnish on his machine has lost its gloss much soon­
er than it should. Investigation shows the cause to be the use
of cleaners and brighteners which produce its early decom­
position.
This can be avoided by using a cleaner made and guar­
anteed by a manufacturer of fine varnishes.
Therefore, WE INVITE YOU to call at our store and
let us show you Shin-Easy and the CHI-NAMEL SYSTEM
of taking care of an automobile body.

THERE IS NO MONEY IN

••d competitor with the
bon lamp.
Yet all
amount of investigation Ifl tho field ot
rare molnta'cupable of ffivlng higher
and Intenser llluiplnaUon wa* bound
to yield n result If improvement ac­
tually lay along that line.
The way
out . waa soon found In tungsten, a
metnl tiled a* far back a* the earlier
day* of Edtaon. but not then avallable under the practical condition* of
[ Its production nrtd use.
“
Tho
Introduction and
geenral
adoption of the tuugateb lamp ha*
been literally nothing ahort of a rev­
olution in the art of Interior Tllumlnaklon. with a correspondingly tre­
mendous effect on exterior lighting.
Working, down from a consumption pilot st end I os tho front wheel
.......................................
energy makes easy Mt»wlug In sand and ruts.
The shnck-alisoriielM moka HIHiir nw

t&lt;»wnm

Occasionally
An Automobile
Owner Discovers

।

-available to the public.
.
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lar, the metal innLilum. quite rare,
and scarce. seemed to disengage It-1
self from the rest of thu group and
was found useful in many ways, but

alble to ua aa tho South Pole.
All
kinds of paste* were tried tut bases
for dependable carbon filament In
the little bulb of glass—also cotton
thread, paper nnd anything under the
sun that wbuffi carbonise readily nnd
hank together as a ‘'filament" when
the electric "Juice" wax turned onto
it.
Generally tha darned stuff did
not "stay put" ljut blew up before
you could say Jack Robinson.
But
there -were Interludes of play, nnd
the relief of joke and jest.
One of
the funniest episodes was when Edi­
son made carbonised filaments out of
lhe very fiery whisker* of one of hta
staff.
He instated that by-doing this
ho yms already half nby up the
spectrum nnd go,t a flying start with
* dull red glow.
But when elabo­
rate calculation* were made aa to the power, the Manta has brought that
available supply of red hair In tfie down in about live ycani to 1.25
In thr larger sttM of Muxda
world for filament purpose*, the pro- watt*.
nllrogen-lUicd lamps the reduction In
current consumption ha* reached tho
tllamentary material to be put In htx low point of n half-watt per candle.

Underwear Ladies fleeced pants, sizes
34 and 36. Well made, full sizes. Reg­
ular 25c value, Saturday at 2 P. Mt ... .

05616804

THERE’S A LOT OF WEAR AND SERVICE IN THE ONE YOU HAVE NOW.

AND IF YOU WILL BRING IT TO US WE WILL MAKE IT LOOK

Gloves
Misses’ and Childrens wool gloves in
assorted colors and sizes, well made from
good yarn.
Saturday at 2 P. M.

10c

accept and pay interest on an invest-'
ment an small as 110.00.
. The association la quite well known
Altoft and Jasper F. Black, both of.
which gentlemen nro well and favor-:
ably known here.

JUST LIKE NEW
BY DRY CLEANING IT AND PRESSING IT UP NICELY FOR YOU.

Vdcrin Hunters Go North.

»

Babies bearskin bonnets in assorted
colors, white cloth lined. Only a few of
these. Regular 39c value,. Saturday at 2 P. M.

10c

NEW YORK STORE
PHONE .102

r\i:t.

HOY ANDRUS,

son bamboo lamps Were being made. ‘
Automobile I'IIoCa nnd Shocklaboratory. It some place of conceal- But Edison himself did not regard
.n.i.1
var lii
Vi a tulttale
He the bnmboo lamps a* tho "last word." j
me nt. h&gt;,i
but A
even
In llhe
middle of
ot Ithe
iltamrnt1
second wink a call to arms would Paralleling
- ----- the r- carbon
M. Barnes, the Inventor o
lamps of bamboo, there soon appear- I famous vacuum cleaner* which
ment had been hit upon and must be rd the "«qulrtcd" filament employing h attacked al once.
Edison, himself. carbonlxrd ccIIuIom* In on- form or -this country, is the president of the
In spite of all report* to the cotp another, and a great many lamp* for liar-Bar
Manufacturing Company.
trary, had to get an occaalonal nap.
One of hl* resorts was the eupbonri) Another advance wu* .embodied in other invention* recently perfected by
under the stairway, where he wax Limps still of the carbon tyju» tn Mr. Barnes. They arc ■hock-absorb­
most luxuriously ensconced among which tho filament* wore strengthen, er* and pilots for “
the dust-brooms and scrubbing palls. ed by such substancca as would Ju,,
He also showed great agility and llfy calling them "metallized." The
ability In sleeping off-hand Inside «
direction In which lhe an waa tend­
ing. and very quickly real rnctalll*
invention ha* never been patented.

3 SPECIALS
Bonnets

THOMAS SULLIVAN.
Prourutlng Attorney

MRT TWO—PAGES 9 TO II

S2U:•'vXnS.rv'x two moreINVENTIONS
of e. m. barnes’
ON MARKET

HOW A POOR BOY ROSE TO FAME AND WEALTH $
LIFE STORY OF THOMAS A. EDISON.

BANNER

HASTINGS

HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE US

AND OUR WAGON WILL CALL.

number of votemn Intnioru have gone
north from Barry county, though the
number thia season lx not an large.

"WE WASH EVERY THING EVERY OTHER DAY.’
E. Herrington,
Bowling.
74 year*
old: W. H. Stebbins. «9; Amy Ferris.
Dowling, &lt;•: John L. Gilson. Free­
port. U: A. Fisher, Johnstown. 671 "
' Roo. Naahvtili
■i— John'
HoaryBuohlor. Frooport. 68:

in*, til l3«4C AUerdlng.

American Steam Laundry

Woodland.

'New Yorks mayor mks.U0.W4.06T!
with which to run city departments!
in J&gt;1S.

SHULTERS BROS., Proprietors

Phone 243, Hxtingt, Mich.

�e

Hastings Banner COURT HOUSE NEW S

WwiH-d every Thuraday at
HimiruH. Mtehwan.
OOPS BROS. tAbUir.

|

Wanl Qjhimii, Id S WOfU for each
insertion. No adv.,fur leu than 12
'"g*,

T|„nkl, lc . „ord.

Obituiry poelry aud resolutions.
5c a Use.
' „ ■ , '
Sbl... null..,! b, Mbil. Rua-P.U.
, .0!!!V,"L,‘,°/rSS Imp
6KU Vf tn in in
ndvaii.-.aftYi-^o
frPc;,ine
» cents
MX'MONTHS,
advance;"'?
H^puDhuned
rRetl for C,rh
ttb°V°per
tb#line
20
FIFTY-NIXTH YEAR

|

Manufacturer

THREE MONTHS, in advance..
'
CANADIAN
8UBBGRIPT1ON8.
rt?Xl&lt;“'w.n'L',&lt;1r,ni -‘d nJe aa nlw*
pr year, in advance.......... ..
IJk) "^rwl11
,,rln‘cd frM “ n‘*W’
m .
....
.
...
Vn ,.nmmnnt**l inn will l.A nnh«
Entered at the pnitofllco at Has­
ting*. Michigan, as second class lished under any circumstances un­
leu it bears the writer's nanus and
MQOHter.
__________________ :
postofllce address.
ADVERTISING HATES.
Dirplay aitvertislng rale* on ap­
JOB PRINTING
plication.
Tha BANNER has one of the best
Buainwa locals and reading no­ equipped Job offices tn Western:
tice*. On flrat page or among bruv- Michigan and is prepared to do any:
lUea, 12M cents a line.
kind of book and Job printing.

it might surprise a great many well meaning people (wagot^ buyers) to"^tnow

that

the UlrdseU

panufacturing company puls a guaranteed carrying strength warranty of IH pounds more

Even In the South, where mule* are
bred in preterm .t to horeea. an in­
creased prodnrii. ii
ftratvclaae an-

Blrdxll 3x1 and the &gt;Mxl0 wood axle wagons than other
wagons t&gt;t the came dimensions.

manufacturing

companies

oh the

put on their

In other wards the Birdseil manufacturing company guarantee to

Make Your Savings Work
While You Sleep
Jesse Townsend

A fruit grower near Hollaul iatHy
gathered forty-live bushels of apple*
from a single Wagener tree.

■THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW"

To Invest in.the Battle Creek building and Loan Association 13*4
cents i^r share each week for IIS weeks our interest to you on your
payment* win bo sufficient tn mukt your'stock worth (SO par value.

Not in the

Hastings,
Mich.

Trust
Itc-lncoeixwalcd February,
H&lt;'-liH-orp««ratcd. February,

iand Ulin* Co. * plant, to replace the
dilapidated structure built upwards placed a new light in the UgljthouM
of 40 years ago.
The bridge project,
authorising the . utrfJrtttiur.- of 11.000. at Saugatuck harbor und it is an In­
carried by a nwj./ltyjjl !J&amp;.
teresting bit of mechanism, the In-

Kc-Iimxm-|kw*1c&lt;I Fvliruary.

For further particulars cnquirt of

Albert Altoft and Jasper F. Black

Hustings; Chas. Cumming*. Assyria:
Ira Hoffman. Maple Grove; C. A. Cur­
tiss. Freeport: J. B. Wolf,-Freeport;

Hastings, Mich.

tlons with the British government
for the manufacture of 800 houses.
Jach 30 by •• feet, which It is pre-

ters of an Inch tn.diameter, which
are set about a somewhat larger cyl­
inder or metal painted black.
Th*
aetlqp of the light on these cylinders
causes the central cylinder to elon­
gate sufficiently to shut off tho gas
supply.
An infinitesimal pilot flam*

Order Our Drays

mills about the country which are
now engaged In manufacturing build­
ing material fur the company to com­
plete tha order aa required.
The
•00 houses, placed end to end will
make nearly aeven mllea of building*.

A miry FehrI*. Dowling;
Frank Van
Cuuctt, Ha kt I ng*: Maurice It. Eckert,
Freeport; ft I. Miller. Freeport;
Theo Quach. Freeport; William Wad-

PIAHO AND SAFE M0VIM6

houses complete, ready for erection,
including lumber all cut to shape,
nails, glk**, paint, etc.
To H|l tho
order will require abottf 7.000.000
fert of lumber and immense quanti­
ties of other building material. Shlp-

Our Specialty.

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
♦ -. 1

OBFISK F« Off

L A. Matthew*

H. Welfnu

Freeport: Frank
Hoonah. Irving;
Win. H. Fry. Johnstown; Jesse Litts.
Dowling; Dacar W. Struble..-Yankee
I Dy. rt*.‘J.'ll«rtsL Detroit. Treasurer. Spring*: EerlK. Heftier. lluliMfl JKapcctal attention wus given ut
thia Convcntluu tJ the great need tvr •rung. DuwUns; W. . M. Clemencc.
District Health Officers who ahull rv- Dowling; Frank Whitwurth. Dowl­
ing; John L, Glboon. Freeport; P. II.
Lawrctu-c.
&gt;tlino to thvwurk.
Tho ABkoclailoii j r
“wr*'n“; Burry; Roy Itunlader.
— : E. Ii. t'aldwcll. lluatlngi;
will devote their IrgWaiive effort* .J
w.
«.
Cnic. lUktlnga; A.
FUher.
thi* vrjr
lhe
nf aueh i: .'
‘ -.ril
JuhiiMown: Hqymour II.
Wright.
|H»llk on.,,. Ihl.
.&lt; ...I- »-Ul..r luiumo,.;
U«WL&gt; C.DM1S will
I—«
"P-b'-f. or.™,,111.: I&gt;..k
Ltd.
[raiK. A*«jria.
.

HutiiiiK rurmaldvliyde it, hia milk to
prnaorie it. Mt*. A Ixetihout* com1&gt;0&gt;ined uguiukt hint.
1L&gt; atood trial
and kin found guilty *tid lined ISu
and ••••at*. Utter I be jury and plaintin urged the J mill.XI |u Iiiakc the
,v„
,
l»lut&lt;ni , Which
&lt;&gt;dlklrf]u&gt; hMd nut wilfully
---------------....
.„. .v..pon re- |cr«ek

ippoint a Committee, of FARMERS SHOULD RAISE WELLDr. J. II. Kellogg ut Buttl«
.... I...,.- rnn rnnnnr
ahuuld b,&lt;&lt; hairman. to raise
BRED HORSES FOR EUROPE

duetd the----Un. to
and the jury
to b.- expended by a Joint!
camribiited thair L&lt;-» to help Hehaup I committee from the State Board of:
pay it
Th* ervani . aiue originally . Health and Irom tho Michigan Anti- .
front ,i cr.atri. Q whoM ..ffh era and Tuberruloala Aaaoylption. with tha ob-

court* that It ik thought
that the court* of • )&lt;Main, a may l-e able tc &gt;)o
few jury.
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Safety First
Thia hold* t: ue in your electric
wiring. That'* one reckon
your electric work.
Yen'!
know it is done right and that
your buildings are sale if I do
the work.

A Gasoline Engine
Will Pay For Itself in 4 Short Time
On Your Farm

ijr.nui It.?pi&lt;l«
. Mysterious Jsland.
*
Falcon fdtand suddenly mad" Its ap­
pearance among the Tonga Islands of
the Pacific about twenty years ago. A
loyal llrltlsh trader promptly annexed
It. and proudly hoisted the union jack
on its highest point. It existed for
about a doaen yean, banana and co­
coanut trees began to grow upon It.
and then one day It disappeared In
just as mysterious a fashion as it had

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
■Joetrlelan.

The greatest "TIME and LABOR SAVER** that any farmer can install on his farm is
a good GASOLINE ENGINE. In these days of scarcity of help, and high price of labor, a
gasoline tfigihe will soon pay .for itself by doing the work of several jnen and doing the
work BETTER. Within the last few years we have sold a great many gasoline engines,
and you will find one or more of them on a good many farms in this county. They rob,
farm work of most of its ‘'drudgery** in the pumping water, sawing wood,' grinding feed,
churning, and a hundred and one different things. We have taken especial pains in
securing the agency (or the very best makes, and offer you a wide range of selections in

purchase,jiorx;* tn thia country B.ud
Canada; and there-Is an tnrreueed In­
terest in many sections in horse

merely advike* that ordinary farm
work should .bo. done whenever pos­
sible by gopd tnaitw. which ahotild
be bredrto good stallions. It also de­
sire* t&lt;&gt; emphasise the fact that only
horses of high quality may be profi­
tably raised today.
Inferior homes

Two suitA fur Si. 000 tiaaiagis will
be tiled next week by Ellis, Colwell
A Ellie, for Fred Keister, publisher
of lhe Pewumo. Nows, agnlnst Sheriff
Taylor nnd Deputy Sheriff Lou fitod-

Wc also have various' attachments for th esc engines,
est to farmers.
•

production 1* to l-v discouraged
much us the production of g
hrs«e should be» encouraged.
.

A- Hie Mason advance* the dciuatid fur Farm tanjl owrybarhes iny expectation. With gnc*l crops, good detnaml for
pngkiee. jiritiga to the fanner the requirevi reaults. Willi all
caller* nunc* the inquiry for ‘’land.’
Retag prciiared fur all
ctniiei-8 my supply canib-l be eihou*Htd.
aero*, any direction................... S5U.WIto $125.00 per acre
' Hi aervk. any dlreolion....................lli.ou to
*0.00 per am
4) acre*, any direction ............... :W.U0 to 100.00 per acre

tirr.-W—which is allraclive.
”
Special atlvnltun given lo partiea gutijg North touulii or Wc»L
IkugaiiD tn city property. I'avQruble term*. Think it utt-r und

Hastings Business Exchange
219 Weil Stile SI.

Phon* 136

Wm. A. Dunn, Mgr.

OLDS GASOLINE ENGINES,
U. M. A. GASOLINE ENGINES,
*
*
INTERNATIONAL GASOLINE ENGINES,
and R. &amp;(V. GASOLINE ENGINES.

which will
•

New Holland Feed Mills New Holliud Wood Saw

with a billy, and upon another occa*lun with a pair of handcuffs. Thu
former caked attracted wide attention
at the time, and the prweent once wilt

aoclaUun. win mi usasMtiaaUon wa* b»Muu two aevka ago. waa fully orgaa1m&lt;1 Monday evening, when-about SO
for horses, as next to liusala it has ot the ineniU-ra met. adopted a conI molt of these knlm'ala than any oUier •titutlon and by-laws and oelctiriLofI country In’ the world. The United
States und fluaaia pos*eaec« Bl i&gt;er
■ ent ot the du rid supply.
Strange Aarvln,

While it waa impossible to takn de­
finite action in regard to Improvsm'ent^ ut so ,ariy a stage U lhe pr-

Every farmer and stock
man recognises the necessity
of having a good feed mill to
get the moat profit from his
corn and grain. The New
Holland is built for doing
hard work and doing it
RIGHT, and has stood lhe
test of years.
Come in and sec this ma­
chine, and let ur. show you
what people think oi it who
have used it.

arc made of hard seasoned
wood. Steel Mandrels, turn­
ed and ground true to sue.
The Swing Tables are hing­
ed to swing easily, and sheet
ateel backs with guard to
protect the Balt. . Two valu­
able attachments for these
machines are the Ripping
Table and Emery Wheel At­
tachment lor grinding plow
shares, edge tools, ate.

be of special inter­

We alu luva

Appleton Feed Mills
Corn Shelters
sod a variaty of attxctangnts
lor machines that will
SAVE you a lot of TIME.
Our prices arc vary reason­
able.

Call and let us show you.

Goodyear Bros.
.
Phone 1

Hardware and Implements
111-115 Stata Street
Hastings, Mich.

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Buy Your Meats From Us
QUALITY HIGH.

BESSMER BROS.
'

The Meat Market Men.

Phone r6a

Hastings, Mich.

Good Health
Is desired by all. Pain and suffering is everwhere. It is our mission ano desire to assist in
one way those in distress.
We give our best
knowledge and service/ We considerit an honor

and sacred trust to serve you.

We are at your

command.

North Side Pharmacist

C. E. Harvey, Pharmacist
Hastings, Mich.

Farms for Sale

HASTIH6S CITY BANK REPORT.

| THE CHURCHES |
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COATS &lt;J#OVT..
&gt;*t we wrote for the paper*
been quite a diphtheria I

Lansing, Michigan, Nwfaber 2, 1914

■
1‘resbytcviAn (tiurch.
Morning worship at 10:30. Seriqon by the pastor. Sunday school |
meets at the dose of the morning
service.
The young people wilt'
meet as usual al 6 p. m.
.
BeUtive* of Mr. amt Mrs. Orsanj
There will bo no evening service1 Wood celebrated their birthday* Insij
bn account of the union services in1 Bunday by mooting nt thi'ir homf*
the opera house and In the M. E.
church.
Mr. Wood'* birthday and a «urj&gt;rH&lt;-;
on him. while Mr*. Wood's birth*y j
Methodist EpiACOpol.
They
Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. I wn* the provlou* Monday.
wrro presented with * fln* travftllng
Russell H. Brrady. pastor. Services | bag and be»t wl*H«« for m*ny happy |
next Sunday as follows:
rnlurnh.
10:39 u. m., worship and annual
Thn DUtrki Conveniion or tho M. I
thank offering address by the Rev. C. M. g. .nt tho church ot Chrixi. j
G. F. Francombe, pastor of the i which, wa* to have been held Lisi I
Plainfield Avenue Methodist church.:
Grand Rapids. Ulis service is uildci tho diphtheria »carc.
Word wa* ro-!
the auspices of lhe Women's .Home reived that a large delegation wa* ■
Missionary society.
planning on coming,' Atnpng then* bo.,
12 o’clock noon. Sunday school, j In* throe auto lodd* from Waytaud •
7:30 p. m.. the church will be given । nnd (litn lake, but a* the doctor ail-;
to the meeting for women, the open-.
VlMd that It ahotild bn called off
ing of Good Health Week. The men ।
will assemble in Hie opera bouse.
Thursday night. 7 JO, prayer serv-'
ice. The hour will be especially de-.
voted to Home Missions and churci.
extension.
happen* to prevent It.
A sjieclnl meeting of tho official nothing
Mrs. Kittle Hpraru* ha* been tuivbonru wiii be held at the close ol
the Thursday night service.
The regular monthly meeting of much better nnw.
There ho* been no Bunday-whnol
the Brotherhood will be held next
W- do not know
Monday evening. Supper will be for two Sunday*.
when thl* ha* bappi-ned In Coat*
served, promptly at 7 o clock.
The special music for next Sunday Grove before. Some Htnri there hns;
been
no
Bunday
achool
for ono Sunmorning will be, chorus. “Lord God

hn-.e boon caiM o« but thewr nn-'Hastings Milling Company
Hastings, Michigan

Professor A. J. Clark vho is associated with
Professor F. S. Kedzie at the M. A. 0. and who ia conducting'
bread baking tests in the chemical department, is about to
establish a standard of Michigan winter wheat flour for baking
tests. In order to do this he has determined to take samples
from 5 representative mills in Michigan and blend them.
f
These samples must be of pure winter wheat flour
and this flour must be uniform in all particulars the year
round.

He has asked me to get samples for him from 5 mills
in Michigan.

/
Will you therefore in the interest of the M. A. C. and
our milling industry please send to Professor A. J. Clark
X Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Michigan five
pounds of your best flour, made wholly from Michigan winter
wheat,
Please send by early mail (parcel post) and do not
fail, as Professor Clark and I are depending upon the early
receipt of these samples.
Very truly yours

of Saboath." by Moxart; solo. “Ii
the Angels,” by Cardo, Mrs. Grnct
Blanchard.

we do not know when wo have ml**ed Sunday School for two Sunday*
aefore.
We uro hoping that thenwill bn the usual Attendance next
Methodist Episcopal CireuHT
Sunday. ** It l« thought now that un... Richard E. Yost, pastor. For Nov le»« there should be nnf new &lt;-ru**
15; Welcome, HJ:30; Rutland. 3;
of diphtheria near that no will have
Yeckley. 7:30.
'flic first quarterly conference, Sunday school.
Thursday. Dec. 3, nt 2 o'clock.
The Sunday evening Young Peo
ary. Mr*. Flora
pies' meeting at Quimby are well at­
B. will meet with
tended.
Wc regret to report the scrimn
sickness of Mrs. Granger of Iht
Martha class.

H-E,

HARRY E. HOOKER,
Secretary

There Is a Reason
For It

NORTHEAST KAI.AMO.
Mrs. Celia Sprague is visiting her
laughter in Marshall tltfs week.
Charlie Wyblcs is moving with his
nolhcr. Mary Wyblc, lids week.
Mrs. William Link and children
■pent last work with her cousin near
iladwin.
Like bees the people come here to get something good to eat. They always leave sat­
Clark Bell has bought Will Clark's
isfied because, in addition to well cooked food, they find quality in everything they eat.
farm.
Clifford Lowe of Detroit spent
Baptist Church.
Prompt
service and cleanliness.
iunday nt home,
Revival services every evening a'
Bert Briggs and family spent SatPeople have asked "How can you do it with the high cost of living?" Leave that to
7:30.
Good singing and gospe' inlay in Barry county.
preaching.
Special music ever?
Frank Briggs went to Thornapple
us, that is our secret.
night,. The meetings will begin and ast Sunday.
1 sold mode farm* 1am year than
close on lime.
Lyn Main has gone to Petoskey to
Try an order or two of our baked goods, they are the best by test and have the taste
Friday afternoon prayer mcclini
is.it his nurcnls there.
that ever lasts.
nt D. Waite’s.
Dorr Andrews was in Nashville
Sunday school, 10. Classes for nil
hrfurday last.
Morning worship. 11. Sermon bj
Glen Russell and family arc plan­
the pastor, subject, “Profit and l-riss?' ting &lt;o move lo California soon,
Trlee
Chorus choir and special music. ,
rhey have been living with his fath
Junior B. Y. P. V. at 3. Leadcrr since the death of his mollut a
John Shultz.
*
ear ago.
Yoke Fellow Band al fi.
Evening servidc at 7 followed bme before buying a* I sell four
GRANGE PROGRAM.
Quality Bake Shop
nn epvangclistic sermon. Subject |
ToUl.
Program for Carlton Grange, 261 V;
“A Special Message to Backsliders.”
ov. 21. 1914:
i
Chorus choir nnd special music. '
Phone
381
Hastings, Mich.
Instrumental
Music
—
Ivah
Wilson
zw
1
Wednesday. 2:30, Ladies' Aid so­
Recitation—Arthur Keeler.
fe?
ciety meets nt th? home of Mrs.1
Will a Law, Which Imposes a.TonSarah
Vandlain. Ulis is sewing
I «OOW «• tn»* Main o&lt; to* iwrerrt mrtter*
day. Bring thimbles and needles. I age Tax Upon Minerals Be Just and'
DELTON, MICIL
MIC1L
। iharrtococtalneU.M shown t&gt;r the boolu ct
tdvisable Tax Reform for Michigai r
Lunch wdl be served.
A. A. AVDEnsox. Cubler.
-Yes. by Clarcimv Covert; no I a '
Harting* at Charlw Bauer** Law
itabKrtM end .worn to belor* ma UH
| their work and responded to the call,
red Henry.
(
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Mrs. Will Thomas made a busi­
Offle* Katurday from 1.00 to *.00
Ctti
ot Noretanar tBU.
Music—By Hernicv Hplch..
Mr..-Bachelor nnd family and but found that only the chimney was ness trip to Grand Rapids Monday.
Arthur
A.
nan-rn,
Noun
Public.
G.
Elmer
Landen,
minister,
resi
­
o'clock.
Recitation*J.avern Simile.
1 mother of Hastings, were Sunday burning out and no damage done.
Lewis Douglas and wife of Grand
dence 609 E. Grand.
Things
I
Would
Like
to
See
State
Rapids
were the guests of the form­
guests at N- C. Edmonds.
List Sunday morning the nud'
ranges Do., General discussion led
WH1TNEYVILLE.
..
. .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt
er's
torium was reopened to the pubifr
Mrs. Elwin Ormsbc was In Dow­
.
Y.
V.
Wickham.
Mrs.
Hatch.
Mrs. Alta Douglass and Mrs. Iva IDouglas.
’o'W
Sunday.
for services with a very able am'
ling
last
week
caring
for
Mrs.
Ray
Thing of Mort Im porta neo.
Thanksgiving Poem—Alice Bris
Mrs.
helpful sermon by Rev. Ickes. lhe in
Kellogg attended lhe funeral of P. J. , "f
1 Maude Cooper was in Cale­
Freeman, who has been quite sick.
“What m»u*r* th* natur* of our
n.
tenor of the church is tastily deco
The L A. S. will give a chicken Kennedy at Grand Rapids Saturday. donia Thursday to consult with Dr.
Tilings-We Are Thankful for in
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rated and many fine comments nn
Mrs. Ellen Reynolds visited her Greybreb
pic
supper
nt
the
home
of
Mr.
and
do not glean happinesa according lo
Intion, State, Grange and dm Sirs. Walter Onnsbc Friday even­ daughter in Ionia last wtek.
GLASS CREEK.
A large crowd attended the apron
being made.
zour station tn life, but according lo
sale and chicken pie social at the
The following is lhe order for scr I tomes — An "experience meeting.'' ing, Nov. 13.
Neighbors and friends to the num­
J. O. Brown and wife entertained
cd by the master.
how w*U we adapt ouraelres to that
.
nr
Mr
church
Friday
evening.
cvcninr
vices for next Sunday:
cf *"
John Hulimnn. ot Johnstown, was ber of 35 gathered al lhe home.tnnUv
two sons from Lansing Saturday and
LewU Brown.-David Miller. Will
Bible school at 10 a. m.. Ell Davis 1 Thanksgiving Prayer by chaplain
station."
\
a guest of his sister, Mrs. Wesley Ed­ and Mrs. Will Thomas Satur
Sunday.
Song by the Grange.
imnCtr CoMffifr and wife autoed to Pewamo
superintendent.
evening and gave them -flLcQmj
Refreshments. Honey, sandwiches monds nnd family, Saturday night.
Mrs. Kate Erway returned home
-nirM-d Sund*y laU and spent the day with
Sermon at 11 a. m.
Miss Irene Crawley is under the surprise. A good time was ecf-,— Wilbur Vance and family.
ind
pop
corn.
Monday
after
spending
four
weeks
Tho fruit crop* of Hungary In 1913
Beginners' meeting at IL a. m. in
care of Dr. Kelly, being unable io by all. The evening was spent in
are eMImated a* follow*. In pound*: with her daughter in Hasting and class room.
itenu schooLthls
scnuuLims week.
weex. _
music and visiting, after which a
LEIGHTONASSYRIA.
.
। attend
Apple*, 33,114.000: apricot*, 2M.S19.- the Star district.
Junior C. E. nt 5 p. m., Miss Still,
Mr. anil
nnd Mrs. dins.
Chas. F
Robinson of bountiful supper was served, all re­
,,
_
...
,
_
,
.Mr.
100: grape* (for table), 33,0*0,000;
.mx
t
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Finkbeiner cefc- '
Aunt Elsie Fielder is visiting her leader.
Mrs. .Sadie
Wood of Kaliunazuo |
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''
visited his .turning to their homes after having
Christian Endeavor at 6 p. mJ ns Hitthe ini.-st of her nnrents Mr
nephew. Will Havens, and family.
'
' ’
a merry good time.
. brated their silver wedding anniver­
quince*.. 1.103,ij rnd
’** Mrx. &lt;Crapoff amt family, Sunday „y, naiurauy night anti Sunday.Flory' Whittemore spent her vk‘ Grace Jenson, leadec. ’
Miss Vcrn Goopcr, who has beert sary Thursday. There were about
Sermon, 1
7n
p. -•*
ni.
I1
....... Tompkins
...... M..
000.
Mrs. Jennie
nnd Mrs. J.
cation at home.
Georgia Powers is sick nt the home attending school ut Frtceport, re­ two hundred present and they re­
public Is Ind
3- Tompkins
Tompkins visited
visile'll Mrs.
H. Harve
Good *musTc. The
1
J S.
Mrs. H.
Harve
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Wood. • •
• turned home on account of the ill­ ceived many beautiful presents.
vited.
' of Battle Creek last Friday.
George Beck of Detroit is visiting,
Colon Hallock nnd friend. Miss ness of her mother.
Mrs. Packer of Baltic Creek vis­ Rosa Matthews, and Percy linstock
■ Mrs. C. IL Brown of Cadillac vis­ his sisters, .Mrs. W. Jackson and'
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
ited friends here this week.
nnd Miss Hazel Matthews, were call­ ited Inst week with her husband nt Mrs. Robert Smith.
As Claud Thomas was on his milk
Earl Strickland of Battle Creek ers at Wesley-Edmonds Sunday aft­ tliis place. Mr. Brown accompanied
Mr. und Mrs. George Teaton of
route Thursday one of his horscsi visited his cousin, Mrs. Charlie Ser­ ernoon.
. her to Nashville for a few days'^yisit Holton are spending their honeywas taken with asteria nnd was un­. ven. last week.
-.
hioon at George Wnllson’s.
Word was received today. Mon­ with the former's sister.
able to get home. The horse was।
Alva Glass of Three Rivers was day, over the telephone that lhe
Harry Colvin and wife. Will Costaken care of at James Friend's barn,, the guest of Lyle Tasker tills week
house of Geo. Prichard in Prichard- griff and wife. and Dave Miller
where Dr. Glen Scoville of Clarks­
Mrs. Bertram of Hasting is caring ville was burning. 'Several men'left tlulocd to Lowell Saturday evening.
.00Q squaro miles.
ville was called to care foe it.
for her niece, Mrs. Lynn Shepard.
Frank Aldering and wife attendedI who is sick.
the funeral of their relative. Mrs
Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Phillips visited
Nicholas Alicrding at Hastings Fri their daughter, Mrs. Alma Watrous
and family, from Friday until Sun­
day morning.
■ To do one’s best work with comfort, body and brain
Dr. C. S. McIntyre of Woodland day. ’
Charlie Scrven and wife has’c
called on Jake Clem, who is quite
must be in good condition. That requires proper food—
moved on their farm southwest of
poorly, Saturday morning.
Ray Coats' and family of Grand the Center, recently purchased of
food that contains all the elements that build brain and
•
Rapids were guests of their aunt Mrs. Coombs.
Mrs. Wm. Tasker, Saturday and Sun­
♦
You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER-in
brawn.
SCHOOL NEWS.
day, returning to their home on Iht
The storm entrance is finished. ♦
ALL KINDS of COALS and COKE for All kinds of Stoves, Furnaces and
late Sunday train.
Mrs. Henry Wickham and son Rex Tis another great improvement to
♦
Ranges.
of Evart have been visiting her par­ our schoolhouse.
The first, second and third grades
ents, Wm, Williams and wife, the
We also have GENUINE GAS COKE in two sizes, stove and furnace.
arc enjoying their supplementary /
past two weeks.
rending
very
much.
♦
When ordering be sure and tell us whiijh size you wish and we will do
Fred Hatch of Grand Rapids made
Dale Butterfield was elected li­
his regular visit home to his parents
♦
the
rest.
brarian for the new state traveling
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mbs Vyrl Vanbpocklin is enjoying libraries.
Just step in and SEE, THAT'S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
Several pupils arc wearing star /
a few days at home while the peo­
are always pleased to show you what we. have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
ple she is working for at Lake buttons as a reward for perfect ♦
Made of wheat and barley, it contains all the nutri­
spelling.
Odessa are away on a visit.
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale. •.
The Teachers' Rending circle was ♦
ment of these most nourishing grains, including those
well attended Saturday afternoon.
Maternal Love Strong.
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
Fourteen were present. Our next les­ Y
Tha instinct of maternal love— son will be chapters III and IV. '
♦ have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name
vital mineral silts—phosphate of potash, etc.—that arc
stronger than death Itself—is by no
Doris Jewell. Orpha Shoch and ♦, YOU a PRICE.
discarded in making white flour.
means peculiar to humanity. In fact Neil Shepard were elected to make
It might safely bo said that so mo ot Hie selection of our stale travling ♦
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
Long baking breaks down the starch cells of the
the lower animals arp at times more libraries.
but our aim is to pay all we pan for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each day’s market.
Mrs. Myron Tuckerman. Alice Og­ ♦
humane than are come humans.
den. Kate Sylvester, Lyle Tasker, ♦
grain and makes this food easily digestible by the most
.
Call us by Phone. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always out,
Alice Ogden, Vera Rlanck, Dorothy ♦
we are always at home.
Jewell. Eva Kent, Mildred Hnrtbn,
delicate stomach.
.
.
When you have a troublesom* Mrs. Hnry- Brady. Celli* Van Au- *
cough, It doc* not mean that you hart­ ken, Earl Strickland. Kate SvK'estcr. .
Economical, appetizingconsumption or that you uro going to Mrs. John Angus and Hhi n Van Au- ▼
have It., but It docs mean that &lt; your ' ken were our visitors lust week- A
lung* are threatened, and It 1* Ju«t a* Visitors are always welcomed ut T
Dealers In Grain, Beans, Saad, Hay, Coal, Cement. Hides, Pelts, Etc.
well to be on tho safe aide and take school.
♦
Chamb*rl»ln-B Cough Remedy before
PHONE 150
A new plnuppl* cannery (n Hawaii I ♦
Emmanuel Church.
Rev. Carroll I_ Bates, pastor.
Bishop McCormick visits the par­
ish next Sunday. He will be cele­
brant at the communion servicc-ni
8 o’clock; nt 10:30 a. m.. after a short
service he will administer the rite ot
confirmation and preach lhe sermon
There will be no evening service.

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Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant

Ezra S. Morehouse &amp; Co.

With Least
Exertion

: NOW’S THE TIME

Grape-Nuts

Is that kind of food!

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.

. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts

HASTINGS, MICH.

han s» dally capacity of 330.*00 cans.

4

�There U something tr&gt; the Autumn
lost.

Toqch of manner, hint of mood;
Ahd my heart 1* like a rhyme.

, near to Thee: for
i Thee. O our Father 1
William C. Gannett

But last summer * geologist In
cur country'* shelter; for our home*.

through

Of bugles going by.
And my lonely spirit thrill*
To »ce the frosty a*ter» like
smoke upon the hill*.
-Richard Hovey.

shoe*

hnart* th*t love; for the
greXt example*: for holy

conturle*.

To gax* upon hl* child;
ot them will appear.

Cultivate

The rich, rlpa tints of the cornfleld.
The wild geeic circling high.
And far over upland and lowland.
Tho charm of the goldenrod,
Some of ua call It Autumn
And other* call It—God.
M. H. Carruth.

united

the

for opportunities unused and ev*n
those misused: Good Lord, wa humb­
ly thank Thee! Fo/ our tamptaUona,

thank Iu I spirit!

Could leap and. laugh and run;
Becauae the distant aun

And the u*e of an opportunity la »o
much more satisfying. all around,
than tha waralae of a duty! To catch
the tru«. Thanksgiving spirit ,and ra*
dlato It for tho benefit of other*, is
something.
Thia I*. In a email way,

in*.
Indian Bummer la the time to be In

Fc

Thanksgiving
guests—and
kasion.of th
[ell kept stock
Ze want you

walk* to stumbling about In old
churchyards, plucking on the way the

It
abide* with loyally: for the bleased- That claimed.his love
Shared all the Joys they had:

and smiling at the dry flower until It
etherise* tho *oui Into aimless raverla little need of trying, to paint the
•tlll.wazm. musty,
&lt;|reamr Indian
Summer In word*; there arc many

&lt;-&lt;!.
Indeed, a really thankful heart,
will extract motive for gratitude from cesaltlca to
everything, making lhe mo»t even of. and disappointment*, mean* of grrw

music—and the mood thia season pro­
duc'd la of that natura. By-and-by.
when lhe white man la thoroughly

be stock of
jar store. T
The secret
ars we sell
aromatic fla
at the

cesa). some native Haydn

Phom 101

We’ll Cut Some Cheese

Olver Wendell Holme*.

HOONA
The’

maple

^ith

name*

crlm»on

Like little rippling tongu

This is a picture of a huge cheese you may see displayed in our window. This Mammoth Cheese weighs

3o$ pounds and is made from aljout 1560 quarts of milk unskimmed. This is splendid cheese. Below you will
find a list of other nice things for your Thanksgiving festivities.

Yet all Its color and Its glow
I* wrapped, in Winter's windingAnd all its pomp mint pa*a away.
For
Springtime's
resurrection

Richileu Vacuum Coffee, something new per lb..

Late Howe Cranberries, best quality, 3 lbs. for

The mysteries ot life and death

' Sweet Potatoes, 81bs for

For
Thanksgiving

®//

MAMMOTH
CHEESE

Hume grown celery, per dozen 35V

I never found

l*ic Pumpkins, each

CHICAGO. ILL

Grapes, Spanish, Malagas, large, fine bunches, per lb. aoc

and then. Utile by little, aa "the King-

Macaroni, best quality, per package..15c

mellow. hazy. golden day. Ilka each

. Fancy Gohlen Grape Fruit, 3 for .

Ston
are alwa'
when w
&gt;n to our
s, Apph
verythin;

upon a month .and day when It should

Figs, largest, thin skinned and lender, per lb

SPRAGUE.WARNER&amp;CO-

It is one time of the
year when the nicest
things for the,table are
needed, and that is
' why .we at this time
submit a sample list
of things you may
need to make 'the day
complete.
Ural Grade Cranberries, 10c

So yearly from the burning bufh

Hubbard Squash, |&gt;er lb

Scalshipt Oysters, per quart

...&gt;5c

crop of It; though week* of gal* and

Sultana Raisins, new crop, per lb13c
Nctk Currents and Raisins, Fresh Lettuce, Radishes
and Celery. ■

—Mrs. A. t&gt;. T. Whitney.

jhis big cheese Mill be cut
. •Saturday. ifot. ZJ x

E. C. Russ &lt;3 Son

Ttelephon£Ei&lt;^

And place of home that.fill* my doors
। blessings manifold:

May 1 have grace

to

pt Del

plant hope's

—Etlth Llvlnnton Smith.

Hubbard squash, per pound.. 1 lie
apple*

First

Fine quality pumpkin* Sc and 10c

Let Us Su

Cabbages. Kuta Bago*. Onions
Orange*.
fresh
California.
per dozen.....30c to
Large prime Grape
10c, 3 fori.......

Every cook is particularly anxi
caution for this memorable event. TH
your festive table; also the fanciest C
you wilt feel thankful for our excellent

Flue line of Almeria Grapee
Candle* and Nut* ot Every Kind

Full line of

Popular

our

Fruit.

Brand* of

:r Thankbgiv
l of canned.,
i and crisp k
very reason al

The "Hart" Brand of aU canned
frulta and vegetable*.

Big line of National Biscuit Com-

Another mile post along the way of Business Prosperity has been reached and wc arc truly thankful fur the splendid trade
that has been given us during the year. Wc have tried to give good st/vicc to all our patrons all the time and if possible we

will give even belter service next year.
unteu tho utmost aatlsuction.

Fuller
The Grocer

Jatferson St

Below are a few Thanksgiving Specials wc arc offering
for your consideration:

Sweet Potatoes, .to pounds for
3 quarts Cranberries for ..
Home grown Celery, bunch
Malaga Grapes, per lb. ...
Sweet Oranges, per dozen
Cream Cheese, per lb.
Crisp Potato Chips,
New Raisins

35c

35«
35c.
.15c
-35c
• 3OC
toe pkg
I3C pkg

New Currants
' Thistle Brand Peas
Thistle Brand Corn, Succotash and String Beans, 3 for ..35c
Heinz Mihcc Meat, per lb. 25c
Heinz Apple Butter/pet glassioc
Extra Specials:
. . . ’3©c
Dwinell-Wright Butter Ely Coffee, regular 35c for.
33C lb
Chester Brand Bacon7...'

or«d Japan, scaled

H

lb. carton

Itunkel's Cocoa or Baking Chocolatp,

and Tryphosj
, lOo package.

Pure Bock Maple Syrup in quart*,..
H gallon nnd gallon*, per gal.....

Bodford

Tomatoes,

Beauty

Brand

White Clove

SUGAR. 18 lbs. for 81
We operate our own delivery and assure you of prompt
.and satisfactory service.

OUR GOLD

Phone 151
Sweet Potatoes, nneat Virginia stock.

Hastings

lbs.
&gt;lbs.

Michigan

JAY MEAD
HASTINGS, MICH

EAST SIDE GROCER

O

PHONE, 144

Ih Salt Madjtei
• Salmon, cho

Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, delicious,

Fresh lettuce, eatery, fruit
•caaonablo vegetable*,
quality right.

Our Special Thanks&lt;i
mg Table Linen sale if
advertised on another
page in thia paper.

und *11

Salmon. Un
•ket/ per car

Dainty N(

m

orerai

�oxes of Cigars
For Thanksgiving Day
thanksgiving Day will be terribly incomplete without having a box uf cigars tor
guests—and a good box, too—inferior quality or poorly kept cigars will not do for
caaion.of this kind. Plan now to have your favorite brand and get your supply from
fell kept stock.
• '
Ve want you to know wc have The Finest Kept Cigars In Barry County

In Boxes, from 25c up

Thanksgiving Day W
zao -f *■ ar|d we have for you a complete line of the
IX Cdl famous “Janet” Granite Ware.
ROAST YOUR TURKEY IN A "JANET" ROASTER.

The* IHpfll Unkind Dish We

ALL SIZES-R10HT PRICES

have just the right baking dish tor thr scalloped oysters, plum puddings, etc. Cutne in
and see our line ot CASSEROLES before you buy.

DISHES, DISHES,—OF EVERY DESCRIPTION

HE, CLUB” CIGAR STORE
Phcix iOS

■Tlx Pile, to Mort Yow Frlondo’

HOONAN

Come in and see our CANDIES. A new shipment of Marshmallows just received.

Jefferson St

BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT

E. J. HUFFMAN

Thanksgiving
Dinner

HASTINGS, MICH

A. B. HEDRICK, Proprietor

Our Store is known as the leading grocery store in the city,

13802910

are always assured of having the best and freshest of every
when we fill your order. We wish now to call your at­
m to our Staple and Fancy Groceries, New Nuts, Fresh
3, Apples, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Bananas, in
:verything to make up that Thanksgiving dinner.

can be supplied from the WEST END
Cigar Store.
Full line of

Cigars, Tobaccos and Smoking Supplies.
After your smoke come down and play

Hillards or Bowl.

ipt Delivery

Phone 10

HASTINGS, MICH,

our Thanksgiving Wants

Ah. Ion* ago. I did not gueaa.
Ho arrogant my happlneu.
How poor my pralae and vain.
Dear God. today what thanka

' V^hank God ••very, morning when]
you gci up that &gt;_pp have something
to do that da*.which murt be ddne.
whether .you like it or not.
Ucinif
forced to work, and forced to do your

TURKEY

for highest score in bowling

Jacob
Rehor
Hastings,

Michigan

diligen|«'
heerfulns**

r Thanksgiving table the best ever and we have planned ahead with lhe ulrnott
of canned, bottled and package goods, fresh from the packers, are now here for
and crisp lettuce, celery and ail seasonable vegetables. Order early. We believe
ery reasonable prices. These are just a few suggestions:
'

W. L Hogue’s Special Sale

lated Sugar
8 lbs. for 99c &lt;
)0 lbs. for $5.50
Remember wo pay the freight

That the people of Hastings and Vicinity may have another opportunity of supplying
themselves for tbe fall and winter. I will offer this special sale and inducements for
THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER T2.
Great rrfoney saving sale for cash' only

O^id Bay Ratals*. Griffin * tikellcy'a
nheat grade. 1 lb. package for ...
Flneat Olives, extra fancy, large algc.'
I k 1.1,11. n...
plmentoea.

t'”’’ Gitin* and Thanksgiving.
i Math Opportunity been thine?
.Thank Opportunity divine.
1 Hast thou trom thy full atore bestowed
With heart that leaped and eheck
.
that slowed?
1 Since a glad giver thou couldst be
j Therein is boon enough for thee.

1 do believe that One on high
Regard* Illa world with jocund eye.
And. giving bounty everywhere,
, Knows a God's Joy bsyond compare
I Can wc receive light, life and power?]
He givea these dklly—hour by hour
[Who knoweth how our grateful nc.nl
The great All-Giver's Joy may feed?

A lau&gt;l ThaukagltUi*.
' When it is time for ma to *0—
I Time ot the rose—or Ullin* anon-

ore most Department Store

Ixxik for our big ad. un
another page for special
values in Coats, Suits,
Sweaters and Blankets.

18 Fb&gt;. Granulated sfigar. with $1.50
of other mdse not irtcluding sugdr.’
for ....................................................... Sr.oo

19 lbs. Granulated Migar. with $£00
worth of other mdse not including*
sugar for ............................................. St.00

�MOK r0CRTE£N

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NASHVILLE

Entoii Rapid* nnd spent Sunday nl

|
son Stewart, pf lensing. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Reynolds and daughter. Dolr. &gt;&gt;t
Battle Creek, Mr. and Mra. F.. B.
Townsend, and three sons, Ralph,

Friday .anrrimon

herc Friday to attend the funeral of
their fi»ibcr'an&lt;l grunrlfather, C. H.
Remold*.

Harry* Mayo c t Maple urove attended
left Thursday Mr. Reynold's funeral last Friday. .
At tho football game here last satur.lay &gt; etwe.rn Bellevue and Nashvlll-. the score stood 90 tn 0 In favor
Ode's* ond Alisa Haw Eckntdt
of Woodbur/ callud on Nashville rvl- sick with pnoumonla Inst week h
gaining slowly.
:
Again our. hotel has changed hands II
visiting hia brother Henry Yerty.
Dean of Vermontville. We rv
Oscar Yerty of Cunt* poll* ua
havlng Mr. UcWha leave far hd
Henry Forty over Sunday.

Dunham
the opera
under the
Henry Ron l-ft Thursday nftcrThe Womcn'x. IJterary Club.met
noon far tha norlh where he will
■pend a little time A«hlnq und hunt­ with Mrs. Dlnn.i Tuttlo Tuesday* nfternoon for n musical program and
ing:
&gt;oclal afternoon.
.
O. Mason Jia* pnrchnxed thr
house of BIIbh . Endsley on the northAlva Bivens and family of Battle
Creek were gitestx of the former's Six.
sister. Mr* Ed. Woodard. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V
The people nt the , tillage were turned from tho
shocked to learn of tho sudden death
of Mrs. Frank Pcmbrr. Mr. I*urchl&gt;
- NGltTII nasiivii.de.
wont to the door of thq Pembt-r home
on un errand and saw Atm. Pember
Geor«" Abbey of H.ixtlng* spent
lying on the floor and upon InvestI- I from Thursday until Monday with
Advent Church Sunday afternoon

Monday

•xtlnct. Atrx. I’Cmbcr had been a
auffrrrr with heart trouble nnd thl*
cam* Friday morning. The funeral
wm held nt tho Advent church, of
which ahe was a faithful member.
Monday afternoon und Interment In
tho Vermontville cemetery.
Bunday evening betw.cn six and

Joseph

Great Slaughter Sale at
The Miner Store
Lake Odessa's Biggest and Best Store
The warm 'fall and backward season has caught us with our store fl lied to overflowing with goods suitable for cold weather—goods that have
to be.paid for right away. We also have a large stock of Christmas Toys and Novelties on the way that require lots of room for display, so we have cut
the prices so low that the goods will go quick—not seconds, old goods, nor goods bought for sale purposes, but nice-clean, new goods, right out of our
splendid stocks—goods that you’ll soon want and be willing, yes anxious to pay more for later—why not take advantage of this sale and save a nice.bunch
.of money.
f

$3,3.50 and $4 Shoes
$2.39

Slaughter Sale of

Women’s
Cloaks
We have too many'cloaks and the stock
lias got to be reduced, so we have selected
about one hundred brand new up-to-date
cloaks from qur stock and marked them down
so low that they will be sure to go quick—
here is a chance to get a new cloak at the be­
ginning of the season at a price as low as if
you waited till after Christmas.

Oversmith, received word

Mapte Grove died suddenly. The fu­
neral wax held at the Adventist
church In Naahvilb- Sunday. Rev.
Osiroth Officiating.
Mlns Jennie Hackle entertained her
father from Saginaw over Sunday.
’ H. C. Price of Sand Dake 1* visit­
ing relatives In thta vll-lnlty.

$ 8.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
20.00

aline expluolon

Btoiip'x bnrber- gnest of h. r allnt, Mrs. Hiram Coe.
..
word
Mra. F. W. ..
Knoll
tlnguUhed without any norlour dam* that her slater, Mra.
worth of Bebcwn was seriously 111
HehanU cnter- with no hopes of recovery. She w.th
her son V. 8. Knoll and wife imme­
: at their home diately went to Sobowa and reached

cloaks
cloaks
cloaks
cloaks
cloaks

8.00

12.50
16.50

These cloaks arc all new. -this season's
models and of the latest styles.

Excellent quality Patent Leather, nice
smart dressy last, regular price $3.00, $3.50
and $4.00. Sale price
»2.3’
$3.00 Gun Metal Shoes, $2.69
Very flue quality Gun Metal leather—very
dressy shoes—guaranteed to wear well. Regular price $3.90. Sale price
$2.39

Women's $3.50 High Top Shoes
very smart footwear, just the thing for school
wear. etc. Regular price $3.50. Sale price
•
&gt;2.39
WOMEN'S GUN METAL SHOES
Splendid quality Gun Metal Leather,
medium heel an&lt;( toe, guaranteed to wear well.
Worth $2.50 of any one monev. Here onlv

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ternoon.
Mr. and Al nt. Ed. Palmer spent a
couple of days with Grand Rapid*
frlemix.
.
George Austin had nn auction nio
Friday.
Mr*. Frank Pxmbrr wax found
dead In her homo Raturdny after­
noon. Sho wa* apiurrntly tn good
Sunday evening.
health in the morning when her hus­
Arthur Burr of Brand Rapid* was band left for hit work, but wax found
a guest of hia Mater Mrs. U E. Pratt dead by tho neighbor* later. 8he wa*
Monday.
about 50 year* of ugr. Heart trouble
Air. and Mr*. Clark Titm.irsh spent
Sunday afternoon nt Will Tlttuirxha
Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Smith .iccampar.north of the Ullage..
Jed Mrs. Smith's aunt Mrs. Barbara
Mr. and Mtn. John Andrew* xpent Fronts who has been visiting her to
Saturday and Bunday at Harty Hol­ her home In Sunfield and spent Sunman'* In Ka&amp;maioo.

Mr*. Walter Scheldt nnd son lluitolph Of Grand Rapid* who have
tx-en ilxitlng thn former's parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. Clark T1tmar*h-for two
week* returned home Batuntiy.
Mluionury Richard* of Kalama-

Go daughter of Maple*

Grove were

Mrs. John Gearhart of Disco, Ind.,
Who has Ix-cn a. guest, of relatives

and Mt
Bunday.
Dr. F. F. Bhllllng attended tho
Michigan I'cnniylvimla football game

II. Barber, I*resldent of movement.
J-a»t Saturday afternoon Edith
Talk on "Foot and Mouth Disease."
Gant and Fannie Hecker were crnx«tnj.- the street near Ute M. K. church
Cooperation of Grange with Antiand there waa un automobile coming
tubervulosl*
Society—Miss Mary
from both directions. They only saw
oho and in getting out of th- way of
Solo
thru stepped In front ..f the other and
hern knocked down and run over.
Ar^-lcullural
College
Extension
When the .marhipo stopped Edith
Gant crawled out unhurt, but tho Work—Mr. Ke b I er, Agricultural
teacher, city school*.
front wheel wits on the Hecker girl's
Domeitic
Sctence
Extension
Work
arm und. shoulder und when the
—MIm Zorn Lcmmvn. Domeitic 8c 1unconsclou* and it was JuKOvered '
AMB
—
By
members.
her head -was hurt, but n&lt;"e'Aou«1y
It I* thought. Ixtnlri Garlinger was
driving the car that struck the girl*
KADAMO.
and Im 107k Hinny home with the
Marvin Walehcr and family moved
help of F. M. Quick'
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Furnlw. of Monday into the Powers house In W.
Aihcna spent Sunday with relative* Kal.imo.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Schlrutef visited Mr. I
here. Clayton returned Monday, but
Mrs. Furntxx aCnld for a longer visit and Mfrs. Will Wilson Saturday evenwith her mother. Mrs. J. R. K/aR.
1
Ml** Dot Brown visited her parents
Mr*. Eunk-e Mead nnd daught-r
Heroic* spent Saturday nnd Sunday in Vermontville over Sunday.
Glenard Earl* nnd Mr*. Itrilcy who
with Barryville frienda.
have been visiting Mr. and Airs. Har.BuYd entertained th”5#0" club
Thursday evening at the h-nne of the rd Wednesday to thrlr ftpmo In li*tformer.
• "Will Welcher of. Baltimore visited
spending th« week with
Marvin Watcher and family from
Saturday til! Monday.
friends here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Earl visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. &lt;’. Zuschnllt and
Mr. nnd Mm. C. F. tyiikinson visit ,: Mi"lr daughter Mrs. Mary Messenger
Of Philip Echnurc'.n In North Cjittie- near Alngcr, Saturday and Sunday.
ton Sunday-afternoon,
Grange program.
li. E. Downing Is building a house

rotwty xecre8&lt;yig. "We Have Much T.
Thankful For." by Grace Giner.
different Sabbath Hcho.D hero Bun­
Thanksgiving
Reading—V.
day trying t- Interest the young men Johnson.

hall game nt Ann Arbor Bafurd.&lt;&lt;
RapIdH Monday

t«

.-nter Bu*ine%*

Woman’s $1.00 Union
Suits 79c

goods, has nice [
regular price 8c. 1

6}4c

25c WOOL SOCKS 19c
Extra heavy grey socks, suitable
for hard cvery-day-wear, regular price
25c—Sale Price

The greatest bargain of the season, we of­
fer you the very best quality of Jersey Ribbed
Elastic Union Suits, extra heavy quality, clas­
tic and perfect fitting—goods we have .always
sold for a dollar and never lower—we have
50c HEAVY WOOL SOCKS 39c
got an over sapply and wet must get rid of
Very heavy and warm, strictly all
them as wc will need the room for o'tir im­
mense line of Christmas novelties—Regular wool—regular price 50c—cheap at
that
—Sale Price
price $1.00—Sale price
.

19c

toe PLAIN OUTING
Extra heavy goods, in plain shades I
such as blue, pink, grey, cream and-j
other colors, regular price 10c. cheap I
at that—Sale Price

■- &gt; 8fcc

39c

79c

$1.00 BED BLANKETS 89c

H.ixtlng* Gr&gt;ing(* entertain* Pomo­
na Hu turd.ay. Nov. 14th. Plra*e come
early. Buxine** mrrtjng commence*
The Climax basket ball team came
promptly tit 10 o'clock.
and played a game with tho basket
1 ipenlng *ong—By member*.
bail team of our school Saturday afRoll Call—Bomethlng 1 have to be
thankCnl for.
-&lt;s» did very .well, but need more prac-

JUpIds thin-Thur*4ay evenins.

8c OUTING 6^c

Splendid quality
long warm fleece,
Sale price

Reading—Klttlo Wnqdrnff. *
Initiation In thu third and fourth
degree*.
.
Mary Kronewlltet? lecturer

Large full size, big enough for any I
bed, nice soft and warm, regular price I
Sl.oo—Sale Price

89c

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ti.is BED BLANKETS Si.ia J I

$1.12

8c

8c RHECTIT^G * .
.
Splendid quality, unbicached sheet­
ing—full yard wide—regular price 8c
—Sale Price

39c

6c

CORN FLAKES 5c

3 lb&gt;. OINOER SNAPS ,oc

Best quality Corn Flakes

Best quality Snaps—Sale price

CREEK HTHEfrTT.
&gt;
The MImo* Currie Gelgrr and Dola
Mr. and Mrs. ClmrU* Parrott nnd Power* and Lllllnn Aahalter all of doqdent of orators, will como to
daughter Villa and Fred Garlinger Haxtlngx upeat aver Sunday :ii Hamto address tho 2,000 older high school
motwed to Bellevue and spent dunboys' ct tho state who will then
visltork al U W. Calkins* Sunday
Min Sarah Franck spent tho latter wore Mr. arid Mrs. Floyd Watkins
twelfth annual conference.
and children and Albert Calkins and
Several woSks ago. Mr.
daughter Beatrice of Hastings.
went to Washington to carry tho In­
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Castelcln went vitation tn book form Dorn the boys
to Halite Crack Bunday to uec Mrs. of MichiganWhan he penroually
la the vllUr’ Thursday and Friinterviewed thl* member of Preeldant
Mr. «q4 Mrs. Bgmuel Geiger vUIt- Wilson's robluet. Mr- Bryan sold that
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V
«d ut Freak Fwwr's of ifapio Grow ho folt highly honored by Uttereq uc«'
hU tUwrttter, Ml** Jennie Huoldo Sunday.
prepared In Buch a unique manner.
Tho UtdW Aid Society has been
po»tpon«d. IndoHaltely on account' of preeslng, a* they no doubt continue
Quirk
diphtheria In the neighborhood.
to be. he promised to make a special

Wide Moire or Watered Ribbon 25c

Suitable for girdles and sashes,
handsome shades, worth 35c to 40c—
Sale Price

25c

50c WORK SHIRTS 39c
Large assortment / of men’s and
boy’s shirts, regular price 50c—Sale
Price
. .

Vandercook of the Barry County com­
mittee of tho "Y. M. C. A. Indicates
that tho Secretary of State ha* hon­
ored the Invitation sent him by 5.000
boys of Michigan. Mr. Bryan, known

39c

30c

toe Heavy Shirting Gingham 8c
Splendid quality,
extra heavy,
goods jn (ink. shades, suitable for.
shirts, children’s dresses, boys’ waists,
aprons, etc., regular price 10c—Sale
Prict

Bryan accepts Michigan boys' in­
vitation to address conference Noveptber 37th."
This telegram was received last Sat­
urday afternoon from J. A. Van Dis.

Large Full aixe Apron*, made of
light or dark Percale, sells everywhere
at 50c—Sale Price

Extra heavy quality, with nice, long,
warm fleece, not seconds or old stuff, but brand
new goods of the very best quality,- regular
price 50c—Sale price

Extra large size blanket, good ;
quality, nice soft and warm, regular I
price $1.25—Sale Price
*
I

5c

50c KIMONA APRONS 39c

Men’s 50u Extra Heavy
Fleeced Lined Shirts
and Drawers 30c

3 lbs. 20c ■*

a lb«. COFFEE 25c
A corking good coffee, worth
least 20c a pound—Sale Price

3 lbV CRACKERS 16c
Here is a snap, the best quality but­
ter crackers—Sale Price, 3 lbs

at

16c
a BOXES BEST MATCHES jc
The very best quality matches 2

2 lbs. 25c

The delegation will remain In theUuleffort to come to the great meeting.
Among the other ■peakera.who wilt verally toyn until tho following Mon­
day morning.
\
Bmlth. who recently toured the world
for sending In enrollment fees and
dent Hutchins of lhe University of cards. If prospective delegates desire
Michigan. A special effort is likewise entertainment as promised by the
being .vnade to schedule a football good people of Ann Arbor.
game far the high echooi champion­
HOUTH BOWNF.
ship of the state to bo played Saturday
Harold Gray lost a ^&gt;ot»e one day
Field by representative teams from
the lower, and upper peninsulas.
Floyd Walton had the miafertune
Barry county's delegation It dully to have two of hl* fingers cut off In
promising to bo larger. At the bopf a corn shredder, Friday.
Mr*. A. Oackelcr wa* hnme from
supper at tho Methodist Episcopal
church last Friday evening, Curtis Grand Rapid* over Bunday with her
Bottum and Ralph Ward were named family.
Mr*. Simon Pender and Mrs. Clar­
as delegates from that Bunday oehoo..
The Methodist Brotherhood will also ence Benedict wefre ln Dowell. Thurs­
send two delegates. Tho Presbyter­ day, having dental work done.
Deon Roush and family and P.
ian Bunday school has decided to send
as Its representatives LaVdrns But­ Blahl and family from near Elmdale
ton, William McKnlght-and Gardner visited Sunday with' Ray Stahl and
family.
'
Chidester. Wallace Osborne and Keith
Will Haven* and family and Mrs.
Chidester will represent Emmanuel
Episcopal Sunday school. From the Elsie Field* of Rutland were guests
receipts from their motion picture at the home* ot /|mee and Oxle
Pardee. Bunday.
show the boys will select dslsgaleaMonIn addition, it is expected that Mid­
dleville and Nashville will each be
Fred Berk and wife of St. Johns
repreeeuted by dsl*n&lt;*»4« com­
pany with Secretary Vendercoek gnd visited Osi Pardee nqd wife Bunday.
Bowns ha* lost one of Its pioneer*
in tho death of M- Holcomb.
*
Osl Pardee left for tho North
37. nt 1UB0 o'clock, reaching
Monday on his annual deer hunt.

1 Briggs School Report.
Report of Briggs school, Assyria
township, R»r lhe month ending-Oct.
10:
Number of days taught, SO.
Total attendance. 531.
Average dally atendancc, S7.5.
Number boy* enrolled. 17.
Number girls enrolled. 10. •
Total enrollment. 37.
Percentage of attendance, D8-&gt;.
Those, neither tardy nor absent
during the month were Henry Bar­
ker. Helen Barker, Ernest Barker.
George Barker, August Barker, Sterl­
ing Butterfield. Agnes Curtis, Carl
Brandt, Norma Case. Deon Cole, Clair
Meade. Clare Norris, Oren Wills. De­
land Btnnton, Dyio Strickland, Arden
Iamb, Coral Hendrick and Jennie
Tom pk Ina
Maude Cortrlght. Teaeher.'
• RAG DY DISTRICT,
Mshlon Benter called on Adolbert
Senter and wlfo Saturday.
Dennard Wunderlich and family
spent Bunday with Ernest Kenyon
nnd family and found ail well except
Ernept who Is having quite a hard
tussle with the Ingrippe, but Is on the

Dr. Mohler was called last Wcd-

25c
WEST VERMONTVIDDE.
Charles Spellman and wife vlsitc l
at O. D. Sheldon's in Sunfield SundayMrs. Mary Gardner visited h.r
brother I. C. Schofield and family m
Woodland. Wednesday.
Mra Alary Gardner sprained her
nnklo quite badly Saturday.
Cleve Straw and family visited at
Elmer Cole's in Woodland Sunday.
Mra Strow atnyed for a longer visit.
Saturday.
'
John Snore and wife visited friends
In Hastings Saturday and Sunday.

owner of a naw piano.
Charles Naaae and .family visited
their uncle Philip Frank and f.'mlly
near Nashville Bunday.
• John Mater and wlfo visited at El­
mer Mater's In North Castleton Sun­
day.
Hjrd for a Man to Bstleve.
Mrs. Cutler of Vancouver proved
by tho registration of a pedometet
that she had covered 400 miles in a
month in walking abdut her kitchen
and living rooms whllo performing bu
household duties.

Cambridge England, now has a
school to educate pupils for cotnmorcl%l careers. -

�THE HAWINGS IllNNKIt. NO1
BAXPUPD.

I

/aws of Michigan and decisions of its courts
hold the trustee, whether appointed by the court
■ or through private agreement, to strict account­
ability regarding the exercise of care and dili­

•i Sotttbwuttni Barrv

gence in the performance ol the duties imposed,
and in the handling of trust property this com­

pany meets all these requirements.

ft rand RapiosTrust Company
JU Ottawa

ft.

Both Phones,Mi

Department

bov'QK corners'.
ford, and J. H-. Uuw**i wcr* guests of
school duties Monday after havplg a 8. J. Zimmerman Tuesday.
Miss Joule
: Dowling
Lsleknea* tn the'neighborhood..
Georgs' Wlckwlr*.
writing. '
Elmer Hull made a business trip to
Detroit Wednesday.'
Mrs. Perry of EJlLBuplds. Dr. and
family' amT-MUs Marie lauch motor­
Mr*. SheMeld of Hist'r.K. and
ed to Bedford Sunday.
Atl»s Glen’or* Waters is ape riding Sarah Sheffield iqotdr-d to Battle
Creek Sunday where they w&lt;re suota
p. Wertman and Will luuch raised
ono thousand and onu bushels qf po-

MONUMENTS
Highest
Quality
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nro being sold all through thta
Motion by uh ami if yon want a monument i-rcctcd to Ute
iiimitAy uf any of jour departed Mentis. »vo know
&gt;au want like mme quality. Wo urge you to place your
&lt;ie&lt;fc-r jkltlwjut drtey. We arc atilt hulldltkg foundations.

delivery.

Ironside Brothers
7

Hastings, Mich,

Airs. Spencer
Mrs. Spitler und Mrs. Anxa Tun-

Saturday Specials
And Monday

IN

And Monday

A. J. Larsen Co’s Domestics
DREA8 GINGHAM
- 31.35 and 11.35 extra qualtty outing- blankets, color,
tun and -grey. On Saiurtta)
per pair ...........................r80u

OUTING BLANKETS '
ISlfc and 15c nnr dress
ginghams, splendid patterns,
sultahlu for dresses In the
li&lt;/fiio and out: also for school
dresses. On Batunluy, a yd Be

BEDSPREADS

STEVENS CRASH
l*c all linen unbleach* I
crash, regular width.
On
Saturday a yard................. lie

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PRINTED FLANELITITE
75c qaullty. beautiful crepe
weaves in durk and light
color*, suitable for kimom*.
waist*, dressing sack*, etc. ,
On Saturday a yard.......... u&lt;:

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11.35 full size crochet
spread, a splendid value at
the regular price. On ttaturday. each ...........................Me

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WHITE OITING
Extra tine quality.
in.
wide, double face, regular
value, 15c a yard. On Sulunlay .1 yqrd .................... He

Jonathan Valentine started nirth
on a hunting trip Monday.
'
sister, Mrs. Henry Bergman. Sunday
Airs. Addle Switzer and Mrs. Ma*
Bostwick of Wobdland visited st D.
Ik Morthland's one day last week.
Fred Bergman has returned home
after making an extended visit with
friends In Buchanan.
Bert Fancher and mother. Mattis
Fancher, visited at J. H. Valentine's
Sunday.

Hustings. Air. nnd Mr;. Barnum of
NOshvliln on Sunday' motored to Mr.
and Air*. Anxa/rung*i, «.
'
Mr. nnd Airs. Delos Neat motored
!•« V.-irmontvilli- Fri'dav and edited at

IAAOK: REMNANTS!

Fancy White Wahrtlnga

5»c white erepe ratine 37 in. wide. 59c ew-

|

broidered ewtae 37 in. wide. Ho shadow
plaid mercerised. 37 in. wide. 35o tv .40a
fancy plaid tissues, on Saturday, a yard SXc

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’

lo clean up our stock f remnant* whteh nrr
now marked at a But Discount, we **y—1)1‘Y
ONE and w* will give you one df. equal vatue—free absolutely free . un Saturday one
remanent FREE

home.
Briggs Sunday.
,
.
Mr. and Mra Ernest Crandall and
Miss Let ha were gueft* of Mr. Crand­
all's father of East Johnstown Sun-

DOWUNG.
Mr*. Ray Free man is some better
at this writing.
F. Palmator I* yteiUng friends Ln
*’
Miss Edith Lester of Hastings Penfield.
'spent Sunday with her mother and
Mr. and -Airs. Cha*. Hhumakor of

Tho U A. 8. will give a chicken plo
supper nt Walter Ormsbcc"* Friday
evening, Nov. 13. John Roberts, ot
Battle Creek has promised to bring
50 people with him to show us haw
to cat chicken pie.
NOHTiUCMfl' BAHRY.
Dr. Guy Keller lias been confined
Thcro wn* quite n crowd out. Sun­
day afternoon and evening to hear
Mrs. Zclla Ormsbeo who has been

Monument Dealers

MISS NOT ONE”

ind Mri D*ltf«Ncul motored -

Specials for Saturday and Monday
"The New Front Store"

"Tha New Front 8torc"

See the -All

worth $17.50

See the

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A.J. Larsen &amp; Companys:.

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* to $20.00
THE REASONABLY PRICED STORE

Elbert Edmonds.

Sunday guests of Ipell ItiiMell of
Barry.
Mr. and Mra Karl, Rogers dined
with Mr. and Mrs. Cb'ntimy-y TUngute
Sunday.
-------HOLMES CHURCH.,
Lust Sunday R*v&lt; Brooks gave al The Holmes L. A. S. will serve
. fine temperance sermon at
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—uic
»
ji
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— m
-~..
theidiickca
dinner
nt »■
Mrs.
Mary
church und also ut. Dowling.
*The
t.r_ Holmes, in Woodland Wednesday,
' two .very good sermon*. W* expect
pro­. Nov. 18. A cordial invilntion to all.
man returned Bunday bringing Hl- Sunday School here gave a tine pro
' him some time during tjic first of
Uo
Ilda.homo
with
her
tor
a
few
day
a
grum
and
wo
had
»
gooil
attendance.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jesse
Atkins,
of
Hut
­
next year to insist Rev. AlcCuo in
Dr. and Mrs.'Braith ami .laughters land. were the guests of Waller Bar­
The young people of the Dowling
protracted meetings here.
school under tho direction ot Mrs.num and family Monday.
The comfort* of a relined homo uro
The W, C. T. V. met with Mra Ed. Andrus and Mr. Boyes will have a
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Crockford and
afforded rill patient* u&gt;king treat­ Eldred Friday afternoon. We had a Thanksgiving Festival nt Keller's
daughter Iva and *on Welby, and Joe
good meeting. Tlid next meeting will haM. Wednesday evening. Nov. 25.
ment at any of our Institutes—board,
I Hardy, were the guests of.Mr. nnd
Best Materials, Latest Patterns, Finest
Mrs. A. Aliarding 111 Woodland Sun­
room, nurse and phystetam*' attend- ternuon. Nov. SOth. Everyone Invit- Ladles will disguise as Indian maids i
mid sold to tho highest bidder. An '
■I crowd at day. '
Linings every woman may have a Tailored
। the c«p ao&lt;
hud * ‘good I
Mr. and Mrs. Aden BurrouuR
ills
of
'
their rooms, und the strictest pr
1 time.
Thu__ _____
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Shit now that will Fit Perfectly.
South Hastings vK.lrd
vis.ltd ut
at Henry
lit
ik cry Wednesday evening. Soqg ser­
I Shoqnan Clark and Allen Hyde'I
veay is maintained in all Instances.
Bz.gla's Saturday nnu Suu da 5.
ie* lioglns pt 7:30. Come and learn,,
Mr. and Mrs. Guyla Pau** vixlted were at liffmc from the AL A. C. the
Mrs. L. N. Durkee was the guest
om&lt; new songs.
For fuli Information address:
relallvcH at VcrmontvUI* Saturday end uf tint wook.
of her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. John
■
,
Mrs.
Albert ■ ii«mpton
visited and Sunday.
Iknnley, in Freeport a few days last
I friend* In Eaton county last t.eek. .
Ln Kalamazoo at Gilbert I'li'inrrilnga farm Inal Thurs­ week.
I will he pleased to have-you call and
day. Floyd Wood was eaught In lhe
;
Mr. und Mr*. Lyle Hhcdd or KalMr. and Mrs. I- Townsend enter­
Owen nnd family were in mai-hinery und suffered
n badly tained Mr. and Mrs. Buy Townsend
iainaxoo ure vbillng tho latter, purexamine my stock of newest fabrics.
sprained'arm nnd a dislocated should­ Sunday.
However, It might have been
i&gt;n'account of tho
rumors * The ladles of Cedar Creek will meet er.
Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Ovcrsmith and
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ovcrsmith at­
to organlWu -Ladle* Aid Society.
Mrs. Lucy Hinckley eptertoined the tended the funeral of Miss Ida Over­
Cl Sheldon 8b, Grand Rapids, Mich. »d to give'up the protracted meetings
Will Krioatrick and sun of Augusta
smith in Nashville Sundav.
thin month as planned. Itemember spent Sunday at U. W. Werlman'a
Airs. Grace 1'hllllp* and little folk*
Mr. James Mutthcws and familv of
A. E. Owen and family spent Sun­ spent last wei’k with friend* at Stony Hastings were the guests of Walter
Mleh.' ’be devil and nut from Gud. We are day with reUUves in North Hope.
Point.
Barnum's family Sundav.
Albert
Thomas
attended
ths
funeral
Harold Jonr.t
glad to hoar tha^ tpe sick ones ar*
Mrs. itatlir Bwlpn U-visiting her
.
I both able lo be out again, ir n had of hta niece at'KJtamakoA last week.
woods Thursday^
niece, Mrs. Lynn Shepard, in As­
L.
j t-c.-n tbo real
.
J. B. Valentlmr sojourned to ahe main for the wii.«.. ™
syria this week.
___ diphtheria.
__________
as some
Alisa Anna ThpmaZspe'nt Saturday
1
t.
were so sure
iure of. ther*
there, would tiav*
have northern part ot tho state Monday
(tettlno It-epresd Wrong.
I been many deaths b*for* now. as
and Sunday with her Wother in Bal­
WEST HOPE.
I • "I have r*sd every book-on agrlcul- thrrc Wrro ntany visitor* while the
The quarantine was llftpd from J timore.
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Miss Flory Whittemore nnd Mist
tur* that I ran find." said lhe amateur |WtIe Mlrl W0M ,k.u „nd ever&gt;. llay Ull, U Campbell's home Wednesday.,
HIGII STREET.
C. H. Benson Is .-p&gt;-tiding two week* Clara DcGolcs vi&amp;ilcd our school lusl
J. L. Campbell has a very sick low home seeking In Virg^Ra.
farmer, "and still I don't r-anoge to til after h.r burial. We are- sorry
Monday.
Mr*. Robert Milb und little daugh­
What Is President Wilson golnk to
get crops." '"There'* lhe trouble." re- - for the family u* they have had uddThe company corn huskcr began ter of Hustings spent- a part of lavt Maud and Ida called on Mrs. Clark
Albert Clark wcig to tho north1
pHed Former Corntoaael. "You're put-! ed worry on account of falsehoods In do with hleurvhy in Mexico? it will woods Friday to hur.f deer.
Orsborn ot Podunk Sunday.
1
husking corn for Itu McCalkin Friting ull the cultivation on youraeU; rt-gard to their sickness. If the state he too bud if he doesn't do some­
Alls* Emcllnc Siciens. who has been
Mike Vcalcr of Hustings wna in
Ijnstegd of on tho tend." I *i0“rd of health dun't knuft their thing. if ho doesn't, maybe Tumuli' 'iH iidlng two weeks'at Battle Creek,
Lot lie Merrit Inis liven quite sick tho Tanner nchool Sunday. Nov. 11 th.
wiQ.
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.
the neighborhood Friday on busihas returned home. '
.
Mr. nnd Mp. Riec, brother &lt;if Fred
James Andera and family visited ,,r°*vnt"
.
HINDS CORN EH 8.
Rice, have movbd t&lt;? Falk's tenant
Pink, green and colored Un*n* (n! HASTINGS AND CARL­
Galvin Hilt and family and Ernest
'' "
Remember the preaching • »ervlcc house.
I«awreneu called on Ray Oakes and
Albert Durham, wlji hn* been Vff-y Miller of Yankee Springs Sunday.
general can have thair hues preserved '
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next Sunday evening nt lhe schiol
wile ofWcst Rutland Sunday.
Take common white beans, roast
—....... ....
sick wltlCvyphoid fever, is seriously
when beta* laundered by tho addition'
“n,l ......4- visited houoc.
BAHHYVILLE.
^lr. nnd Mr*. Ira Baldwin of Hoot­ until a good brown, then grind thatu
father
of a little fruit coloring added to tho their
U””r ,a
‘her of
tff Hunficld
Hunnc,d Sunday.
8undJacob Kline La quite poorly at ihb recovering.*
Preaching Sunday morning at thu! ing* \ tailed the bitter’s parents, Mr. fine and take as snuS.
' Frank ^-'aik left for the
north
O. C. Burnum and wife of Hustings writing.
x
rinsing water. Tho colors will then bo 1 visited at Jay Itanium's Friday.
place
by
Bev.
Loyd
Mead.
tvood*,
Saturday
to
hunt
and
trap.'
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell have movud
a* fresh and bright a* when new.
Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow and MnQ of(
Hush -Johnson is building u new
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Air*. Alice Cumming* and sun Ce- lu Ifaatlnas for the winter.
Baltimore and Bernice Mead of;
' «'H, George Myers und family of HastMr. nnd Mr*. George Robinson of accompanied him.
j Ings, Airs. Jamaui Bragdon and daugb- HustingN and Ed. Myers' family went
Afr. and Mrs. Wilt Jones und Mien Nashville were lhe guests of Mr. and I
EAST BARRY.
Mrs.
John
Higdon
Sunday.
_
visited Guy Jont.i apd family of Johns­
to Battle Creek Thursday.
Mir. A. E. Dewey b not gaining in
Mr. and Mrs. Perry \aniujl anil J
CALL NO. 223
------George Robinson nnd mother and town. Sunday.
health as fust ds her many friend* don's of Holmes Church vicinity 8unWc i
George Chirk and family of Penfield family are moving lo Hastings.
Mnhloii hkldmor* nnd wife spent
, i
Mrs. CJtareuee Ktnne visited her Etaturdny ulgbt und Sunday In Buttle and Walter Clark hud family of Mnple will all regret lo have them move
We will do'the rest. We Can make that Winter Suit or Over­
Mrs brsnk Fowh of Battle XTYtek j brother Wil) Chase and family of
Grove were calling on friends in Isn-y from our midst.
Creek.
coat
louk
like
nt^v»
l)/v
Cleaning
isour
business
exclusively.
Mrs. Unicc Mead and daughter;
Is vtaiting at her son V*rn s.
Hustings Wednesday. .
Airs. HalUe Morton of Big Rahlds Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Karl Bristol,and b.ihy
Bernice of Nashville spent the Urst [I
We specialize in Ladies''Garments. Furs, Feathers. Plumes,
xiK'iii Bunday ut. Ixircn \nn Byckles'’
of the week with Mrs. liciiiiiriiy.
GRAN GE HALL &lt;XHL\Uth:
_ Etc.,_also. Feather Dyeing. WE GET the SPOTS.
RANNEB WANT AHVH. PAY.
in% Lola Cock’s nnd Hlranr I’uygc-s.
in Johnstown.
Ails. Eliza dlielhi-Id spent tho past
,
Mr. Frankcnborger has- moved lib
Men** 3 place Suits Sponged and Pressed, 50c.
. ftaorgc Wills of Buttle Cn-ek iw
Immense Output of.Llnjn. •
■;
■family into the Will Willison house week visiting at F. J. MwrlJl'A. otJW- /
W* Clean CM an ar —
• . j- . ■
.
l«»en helping Thoinaa Pooley. husk
ford. nnd at Wm. Wlclwylta** and Geu. / Tho |AG,CK)O,oAb tiorth of linen which’
hta corn. ,
HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
Is the everngc yearly output of th*j
Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Andrus of WIckcvlri'H. of BanflelA.
Will
M" begun work by the
•Fred Bristol amt wife spent Bunday United Kingdom would wrap tho earth
North
Burry
spent
Sunday
ut
Clark
Prempl
Attention
lo
••
M.
KELLOGG,
Proprietor
liKinih for ("bister Miller.
Parcel Post Deliveries
PHONE ID
Robinson's.
Mr. und Mrs, J. E. Malay have re­
Visitor*- ut the Bristol school the
Branch Agencies; Woodland, Sunfield. Woodbury, and Middleville
—.. —....
.in,., HIIU VUUturned .home utter n visit with their
dren spent Bunday at, W. O., Tobias*. past week were Thelma Nay and —BANNER WANT ADA'S. A»AY.-j
children lir Kulumasoo and Indiana.
Loren
Edmonds.
Mrs. Lol* Cock spent the patter
While there Air. Millay purchased a
part of the week In Kalamazoo.
Bert Bowser, wife und son Bernard
driving huriu- and buggy and dro/&lt;Mr*. Elisabeth Payne of Delton were in Hastings Wednesday.
through home, making tho trip in
White working* with the busker at
apent last week nt Maurice Cock's.
throe days.
Fleming's
Friday, Floyd
Mr. and Mra. .Floyd Terpenlng of Gilbert
School began Munday after a
Gull lake were guests ut
Hiram Wood, of Prichardvill*, hud tho ml'Payno's Bunday.
Hebert Marshall arnated George
Stanley" Sunday night tor disturbing ,
Airs. Barret of Kulumasoo snent Drs. Keller and Tvw.li attended him.
tile peace in general.
.
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from Saturday to Monday at Chas.
Orvlllo Bristol und brld* have begun
. Millard Willison and family have!
Tobias'.
housekeeping un lhelr-farm near the
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown spent “Corners." The best wishes of their
Bunday al Mason Newton's near Del­ many friends go with them.
Haven't you worn those old clothes around long -enough? It does.seem as though
ton.
•
Gcorgo tarn and*WHe' and'Fred
.. you are entitled to a new outfit for the cold days—heavy wool shirts and trousers—
Air. and Mr*. Jay Snyder spent Bristol and wife motored lo Hiuthig;
Go Willi Us to Newporl-Rkbey,
Sunday ut Wm. Bechtel* in Hostings.
heavy warm hose^nd underwear—-Mackinaws and mittens.
Airs. Barnh Brown started Tuesday
The Baiilleld C. C. No. X will be en­
for an extended visit wlt^ her neph­ tertained by Air. nnd Mrs. C. H. Bristol
Florida, th* Land of Opportunity and
Health on tbs Gulf Coast,
ew. Alt oof Bunnell, ot lonki.
Mr. and Mr*. KurpUcv ar* vbitiug
Where winter wi'atlHir is unknown,
CEDAR CREEK.
In Buttle Crock.
'
wlu-j-p the iruit tree* bloom in fall anil
Mark on it la
winter, struwberr!-", ripen nt New Year
Gsoigo Whitworth and son Myron
Thi-ru will bo prayer meeting at
anil garden truck gruwstbe year around. out this Trade
genuine.
Mr. Laubaugh'* Thursday ovcnlgg. arc living In ono of Hcrinle Babcock's
At Nevrport-Kirhi-y you can own a
After that ull of our evening meeting* cotlAgua nl Brittnl lake.
rity liume nnd have a fruit orchard,
will be postponed as lung as revival
truck faftn or a poultry ranch that will­
meetings are hold at Burnell church.
support you in comfort, "within walking
Tho diphtheria patients ure nil well *•«•*dfituncc. Celery and uardcti laud now
George Whitworth did some plas­
oguln sad the'quarantine was lifted
bcUiiig nt H7J. will yield T.XKJ an aert!.
tering (or Hfiatu Babgoek, tho post
from
tho
last
case
Wednesday.
can be bought from us just as cheap as any where—yes and cheaper than most places. We
aXJ.tXD winter tourists fuftiish the- Tbe tnMt‘ suitable gift (or wedding,
Mr. and Mrs. John Norris und eoa
hluh priced tparkete.
don’t have big city rents to pay, our taxes arc low and wc dont have many other heavy
Birthday Anniversary and Christ*
Chro visited ut Henry Bergman’s
Bctl Bowser butcheud t hogs MonOne hundred mllds of stone, brick
expenses. Wc back the goods wc sell. Try us.
uias presents.
Our stock consists
Bunday. In tho, afternoon limy ull
and asphalt roeas, graded schools, water
went in an auto, party to Hickory'
Frank Tretlirleic of Bonomi. has
nnd rail (ransportation. A small nun
uf many new shapes and designs,
been on our st rents. buying apple.
down and our enny terms will make you
nil cut at the wonderful “Hawkes”
ydurownjnastar mid indt pi nni-t’t. PerMrs. Edward Campbell U 111 with
At the next Grans* meeting. No­
shops.
,
.
bonnily rondticlud vxcuraioua twice n
vember list. th* aenUenicn of tho
inunth mvus jou money and incui?
■
Mrs. Jo6 Campbell ufalaMrs. John
xenieucu. When writing, please xud
Campbell wero vagli given u postcard
I TUI! GIFT STORE}
u&lt;K*t of yvur (rienite who may hti In&lt;.UJtctai fig urn* tix the number at
.•ary -grateful.
cows In Jluw:- nr,
of
Ainerfamn women yearly buy «rore
NEWPORT-RICHEY CO.
than 110,030,080 -worth of millinery uluuded animate uf thu best miBt-I
Je ue!er
Hia.ua* IMj.
gmSB 2APJU fu-JL
producing bruvds. , * •
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supplies tram France.

institute

Exclusive
Ladie’s Tailoring

treatment

$35.00

Steal institute

Nathan R. Wegusen

\
13 Jefferson Ave.
Grand Rapids,
Michigan

Work Clothes

Rich Cut Glass

Warm Winter
Wear

L. R. Wolcott

V. Bessmer

Freeport

Thec^S‘Sive
Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNI.R

NOVEMBER 12. 1M4.

Wedding and Funeral
Bouquets and Designs
Our supremacy in Artistic Floral Designing has won (or us, seven times in succession, the first prize at the Western Michigan State Fair, on.beautiful floral pieces. The accompanying illustration shows the design which we’had on display at the Greater Michigan Fair this year and upon which was
■placed the blue ribbon.
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It requires an artist to construct artistic designs—no amount of traini ng can produce art without the heart and vision of an artist.

ARTISTIC DESIGNING OF FLORAL PIECES IS OUR SPECIALTY.

Why you J’hould Qive CJreat Attention to

Idedding floral decorations
THE WEDDING
is the most sacred of Heavenly instituted ceremonies. It marks the entra nee to the pathway of Home—and "Be it ever so humble there’s no place like
home." So whatever contributes to the sanctity and sacredness of this holy occasion contributes to the unity and perpetuation of that sacred institution
lhe Home. Many a home has been perpetuated and made pleasant because of the beauty and sacredness of the wedding. Weddings |hould all be great
and grand affairs, so that each of the parties can always look back to that day as one of supreme beauty—beautiful floral bouquets contribute much to
the pleasure of the wedding. Don’t have just merely flowers, have artistic b ouquets, beautiful and attractive—have something different. Works of art
along this line can be secured from us at very little cost and no ceremony can be complete without our special wedding bouquets.
It will not cost you so much to have us do your house decorations as to have an amateur do it, for we save much in flowers and material. Phone us
what you want and we will assist you.
,
.

Please Read

rft the £ier °f

£oved One

Tears are a great relief to the soul of the mourner. They open the way t o finer and truer feelings and it’s then—just at this time that the soul cries out
for further relief and good impulses swarm in upon the mind and great and good acts are thought of and planned for. One of the best of all impulses is
that to do something to show our esteem and love for the friend who has passed along over the way—no better way to show this Is known than to heap
upon their quiet bed the most beautiful of nature’s gifts—flowers. Flowers depict and radiate sunshine, beauty and love and it’s through them that af­
fection gives most emphatic expression. It is our business to furnish flowers and floral pieces for funerals. Our extensive work in this line coupled with
our natural artistic tastes places us in position to give you the very best.

Al either a funeral or welding you
iranl ctcrtlhluc RIGHT.

Mk-lilxmi atul if you are li&gt; have u

Even ilmugh

liroprUlr floral piece.

Wc tnianiiiv

Crabb &amp; Hunter Floral Co
Metz Building, 114 Fulton St. E., GRAND RAPIDS
CITZ. PHONE 5570

j day,{Nov. 8, were most Interestingly
conducted and cannot help but be
,t conducive to much good toward the
■ advancement of Sunday school work.
All three sessions, forenoon, after-X-X-:-:- noon and evening, were openetl by
. n
„ „„ । r. I. , President E. D. Matteson nf Middle­
E. J. Edgar and deputy state
Dr. Damon I. Butler and E..11.} v|&gt;|e !(n(| n| „|| three sessions in-I
Dunlap were in Giand Bnpiils M«&gt;n- S|rur|}v,. IKidresscs were delivered school commissioner were visiting
Ji’S1
™
&gt;'&gt; Mr- Wi..lil&gt;un&gt;-..f Iknlon llartx.r. school in Woodland.1 Monday.
Mrs. C. D. Garn and children, ac­
7.
of lhe Rural Stole Sundot
companied by her mother, returned
Saturday from Irving, where Mrs.
from an Operation two weeks ago.
1 h' M'
Garn had been sick for over a week.
from Grand Rapids last week and is
She Is feeling quite well again. Her
gaining rapidly from the effects of
William Payne nf Hastings loaded mother will slay with her for a few
the operation, which he underwent a car of imtatocs lhe first of this days.
some time ago.
I week purchased from William McIt. L. Wright and Isaac Allerdtag
Ining is to have a lecture course &lt;*nn «&gt;f *Pinfr P1’ potnloe* an? left the fore part of Inst week for
this winter. Some time ngo mem- of except tonally line quality this the upper peninsula to prepare a
tiers of the Irving Ladies’ Literary
gotid »Ue. round, fully w- camp before the hunting season
society met for the purpose of stir- «un’&lt;l and their eating qualities are opens. Tlicy will be joined by Ar­
rlgn up Interest in such an under-1 unsurpassed. It seems loo bad that thur Allerding. who left Wednesday.
taking,
the enthusiasm the poor starving Belgians, than They expect to remain during the
...alng. and
und from
from
niunifested
manifested and
and the
the expressions of whom no more pathetic wise is re­ hunting season.
favor toward such a''course steps corded in the annals of history,
Homer Snwdy and Roy Rowlandcr
were taken to secure speakers ami &lt;?‘&gt;uld not have some of this bumper left Sunday noon from Nashville for
entertainers for a lecture course al potato; crop which we have and fo Escan.iha and expect to go into cninp
this place. On Nov. 21 will be dv^ 'pare in tins land of ours. And then about forty miles from thcre^ where
livcrcd a lecture by Rev. Russell H.
applK. How the little children they will hunt deer for a couple of
Hready af Hastings. Fiffiowhyt this:
wrecked Europe would up- weeks.
•
will be nn evening’s entertainment , P' cciatv a few of the nice apples
The high school will give an enbv Mrs. Bessie George •WWb1 ot ■.
to waste hwe-.w
Ghimrtmi'nt at the town hall Friday
Grand Rapids, the inimitable reader, wcins too bad that with so much and evening. They expect to nut on n
impersonator nnd elocutionist. Jan. •&lt;&gt; .spare here there should be so program that will please both old
5 John C. Ketcham, master nf the mtfch of pinched and starving hu- nnd young, consisting of songs, reci­
State Grange, of Hastings, will give I manity oyer ncroos the Atlantic.
tations nnd farces. The proceed will
a lecture, while the last number on I
Mrs. William Fiflcld nnd.dnugh- go in the plnno Juml..
Miss Velma Benson of Ratllb Creek
tbe course will be given by home lai-, ter, Grace, were taken 111 last week
ent In March. Circulars will be dis- Tuesday* but are able to be about came last week Saturday and rcSained over Sunday with her
tributed fully explaining the tnplgs again at lhe time of this writing'.
other.
z
to be discussed by the lecturers,
Mrs&gt; EretJ jL Gillett went to Grand
Mr. and Mrs. John Wcisscrl nnd
while Mrs. Webb needs no introduc- R(,pids the latter part of last week to
lion to Barry county people since
sint
tion
visil lu.r daughter. Mrs. Wilt Hollis- daughter, Ruth.' accompanied by
her high ability is so well knowr..
hcr
known. (er and family. Mrs. Gillett returned Mrs. Patrick of Hastings, were try­
----------------------------in .be
...............
..
|o h&lt;_r hom(! herc |n |vlnj( Monday. ing the former’s new-car and calling
The -committee
will
canvassing
for the sale of tickets this week and }
C. G. White and wife of Vernonl- on Woodland friends Satuday.
C. E. Ixonard is having a bascthe lecture course will be held at the
ville visited his mother, Mrs. Sclab-' inent put under his house nnd inakirvipg M. E. church. AU receipta left
Goodehougli pf'Irvlnft,- last week,
after defraying the expenses of lhe l Mr. and Xfrs. White left for Ver­ ing other repairs. E. D. Leonard is
doing the work.
course arc to be used in pulling in i
montville Saturday.
Elmer Bolton and family of Coals'
adidtional equipment in lhe Irving
Grove, accompanied by Mrs. Vnlcnta
village school.
Fuller, spent Sunday al Mrs. Genette
Du You Cough?
Mrs. Cornelia Kennedy returned to •
,
Miller
’s.’
.
1
Don't
overstrain
the
fine
membrane
Irving Sunday after a vi-.1t with her
l.ovll Hilf has moved In the house
son and family. Dudley A. Kennedy, of your throat in trying to dislodge,
near Hastings.
thn phlegm.
Chamberlain's Cough, recently bought of Mrs. Estabrooks.
James
Tyler
has moved his house.
The sessions of the Thornapple ।i Remedy will accomplish this for you. 1 hold goods in the hotel building and
Irving Sunday school convention iand eurc\ lhe -cold that Is causing It. । lhe prospects look bright for him to
held at the Irving M. E. church Sun-1
utilize them soon.
Clyde Miller and Carl Perkins of
of Freeport called on the former s
mother and family Friday night.
Mrs. John Kahler returned Thurs­
day evening from a' two weeks' visit
with relatives In Benzie and Mason
counties.
Will Hill while carrying hay al
Coats Grove Friday sprained bin
back to the extent that he has to
• 1.00
16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for
walk with the aid of a cane.
Winslow Annnble is at Coats
• 1.00
lbs. Granulated Sugar for
Grove helping’Charley Fuller with
Wilbfl M worth ol other laricLas*^. njjl
his fall work.
• 1.00
IS 16s. Granulated Sugar for
Frank Nash hod his foot quite
badly hurt Thursday by the front
SI.00
19 lbs. Granulated Sugar for
wheel of a traction engine running
,
With f uu worth ol olher merclisndl.e. no
over it. Jlnd not the ground becu
। quite soft no doubt every hone in his
$1.00
20 Iba. Granulated Sugar for
loot would have been crushed.
Mrs. Killy Holmes left for Chicago
Friday morning, where she will visit
her daughter. Mrs. Clayton tichay,
NERAL STORE
IRVING. MICH.
for i couple of weeks.
,
, Hiram Walts has concluded that
Hasting*. 189 IL-48; Middlerille Line, 183 IL-18.
the nld way of husking com by hand

IRVING

The

Irving General Store

17

C. R. WATSON, General Store

(Mland

BELL PHONE MAIN 570

is a little too slow for him, so he had
installed on his farm the first of the
week a new husker and gasoline en­
gine.
Hcv. nnd Mrs. Kenyon and Mcsdames 11. S. Hally, J. I- Smith nnd
L. M. Hilbert in the former’s car
went to Carson City Tliursday,
where they attended the district con­
vention of the W. F. M. S.. which
was held there Thursday and Friday.
The Woodland Society was put on
lhe roll of honor) having met all ob­
— -------Wj (}urin{J t|ie jasi
jf
ar.
.
J
”
r'
M
.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hubert and son.
Victor, wrire over Sunday visitors
with their daughter, Mrs. Glen Blake,
al Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. tawrcnce Faul nnd
the former's mother made an imto
trip to Ionia Sunday to sec Mrs.
Foul’s grandmother, Mrs. Guthrie,
who is quite sick.
The diphtheria scare in Woodland
is over, the quarantine having been
raised from the Parrott home Satur­
day. ull of whom arc well and feel­
ing fine.

EAST WOODLAND.
' Husking corn is lhe order of lhe
dav.
Homer Hager is In' quite poor
health.
Mrs. Mars Gardener of Vermont­
ville visited her brother, T. Scaflcld,
Thursday.
Mrs. Mabel Racey of Castleton vis­
ited her parents, A. C. Kilpatrick
nnd wife, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myla, who have
been visiting East Woodland friends,
returned to Kalamazoo Saturday.
Mrs. Nannie Kilpatrick is reported
convalescent this week.
The I- A. society meeting at the
home of Mrs. Nellie Hilt Tnursday
svas well attended.
New officers
were elected ami the society starts a
new year with n record of much
work and business well attended to.
The social hour was much enjoyed
by members and visitors.
•
A. C. Kilpatrick will go -to Ann
Arbor this week to have an opera­
tion for cataract on his eyes. He
is blind in one eye.

COUNTY LINE.

MARTIN CORNERS. ,
।
.Father of the Oreadnaught.
Mrs. A. I. Newton of Hasting** Is ।1 To the late Cunlberti. major general
spending a few days with Mrs. Alice of the Italian naval engineering staff,
Whetstone.
■
Is duo tho credit of having suggested
School began again this Monday
morning after being dosed for two also, who auuMted th# modern typ#
weeks on account or diphtheria.
of scout, and ho waa ono ot
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hopkins and to study tho question of the applica­
daughter, Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. tion of liquid fuel to marine boilers.
Delos Hopkins of Hastings were
over Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
adoption of this fuel In the Italian tor
Orr Fisher.
' pedo boat service.
On account of sickness Mrs. Alice
Whetstone will be unable to enter­
tain the I- A. S., so It has been post­
Egypt is adopting modern agricul­
poned until December.
tural machinery after using the moat
Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Munn and Mrs.
primitive kinds for thousands of
Annie Heidemnn of Lakeview spent years.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
Fisher.
STONY POINT.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Messenger
spent Sunday nt Martin Corners
with their niece, Mr. and Mrs. AL.
onzo Hilton.
Shirley Slocum of Smoky Row and
Arllc Aspinwall were married last
Monday. Congratulations.
James McPcck is remodeling and
roslungUng .his. hojuc.. which will
make a marked improvement.
The F. M. church is now comFJeted and painted and nearly ready
or use.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Varney'spent
Sunday with his parents. MZ and
Mrs. John Varney, nt the Ridge.

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Brady of Assyria
visited their daughter nnd family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shoup, over Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shoup made a
business trip to Battle Creek last
Thursday.
Mrs. Eva Decker visited her daugh­
ter,. Mrs. Edilh Showalter1, in Bat­
tle Creek fiver Sunday.
Several from this way attended
Uic Grange dance Friday night.
Mr. ana Mrs. Ray Gould, also Clyde
Gould of Bellevue, visited their
mother. Mrs . O. Gould ami family*
Sunday.
Mrs. Almon Sheldon visited her
daughter, Mrs. Malic Messimer, of
Nashville, Thursday.
■'

Miss Myrtle Showcrmnn of Lake
CAMPBELL.
Odessa visited her staler, Mrs. Waldo
Mabel Smith entertained her Sun­
Gulinger, from Thursday until Sun­
day school class Saturday afternoon
flan Gerlinge of Nashville was a
Erma Allen of Berlin spent Thurs­
Sunday visitor with his brother, H. day with her frandparenls, Abe
Thomas and family.
J. Gcrlinger. and family.
John L. Sullivan and 'wife are the
Mrs. E&lt;1 Dodson and children of
Kalamazoo visited her alster, Mrs. proud parents of a boy.
The Darby school enjoyed a v acaOrley Gillcland. Friday. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Meyers and lion Inst week.
Burl Hoover visited the Clarksville
Mrs, IL J. Gerlinacr were Vemonthigh school Tuesday afternoon.
ville business visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Gcrlinger, Miss — Mrs. Custer, Galla and Velhui.Eggennan
attended church at the Pro­
Rose Eckardt and F. A. Eckardt were
gressive church Sunday.
Nashville visitors Thursday.
Albert Gcrlinger is on our sick
' * Foley Cathartic TahkU.
list this week. Dr. Morse of Lake
Are wholesome, thofouxh eleamiOdessa is the attending physician.
Revival meetings began in the Inx. and have a atimuiatln* effect on
Evangelical church Sunday evening.
ulnte you with no griping and no un­
pleasant after effects.
Btout people
and twenty-four
million find they give Immense relief and
comfort. Anii-BUInus.—Arthur Mul­
holland.
—
Adv.
annually exported.

fiVNFIELD.
Mra. J. A. Ingrahm
Mulliken,
visited .friends in town Wednesday.
O. O. P. hall Thursday evening. £.'&lt;•-

mss sale of fancy articles.
Mr. and, Mrs. J. B. Randolph of
Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. flihs
Randolph Tuesday and Wednesday.
They are distant couains.

form of appendicitis.
Geo. Mead and family spent Bun­
day near Woodbury with his idsitr.

Croff.

Washington Told the
Truth ‘
He cat down the nrst Cherry Tree that history mention*.

Then

Rexall Cherry Bark
Cough Syrup
Washington waa no more truthful than wa are when we say to ymf
that wo believe Rexall Cough Byrup to be the most pleasant, moat ef­
fective. most satisfactory, In every way, remedy for coughs and polds.
Your money back if you don't say so, too.
26c, 30c nnd 61.00.

Resides Rcxail we carry in slock every kind of cough and cold euro
Bromo Quinine, White Hue and Tar. Rexall Cold Tablets, Hull's
lain* Balsam, Foley's Honey and Tar. Pieo. Dr. King's New Discov­
ery and Heath's Pine and Cherry.

SPECIAL—A 2 So bottle of Maple
Balaam for lOo for the first 25 sold.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
'

Phone No. 31

The Rtxall Drugglits

Sood oDolhorod

Hastings, Mich.

�NOVEMMR 12,1914-20 PA8ES

'

|THE HASTINGS BANNER

PUT THREE—PARES 17 TO 20

Jlilesns
IMeresi fc
A®#S
WMty Tliiirty-I&amp;y® Yeaires Ago

Two Strong Points

^4
day. and probably the railroad em­
ployees of the city were well planted.
The city -schools are prospexlng.
admirably.
The attendance I* un­
usually large, and tlfe utmost har­
mony exists in every department.

Marcellus, Cara County, and located
at. Gaylord, Otsego County.
•There are being all kinds of propheciev.vs to the coming winter. Cold,
warm. dry. wet.
blustering! mild,
muskrat house* built thick for cold,
ahd thin for warm.
but wo
In the grocery business.
a Mr. shall probably ’ ’
Schantz, and doubt not but that a
JURhtC!
Eood trade I* In store for the1 new
firm.
On Monday ev*alng tail. Fred content*, onWoodruff put on ths matrimonial calf, and th*
iurncu, th* sharer of hl* joy* and
sorrow* being Jim Row Swain. The
Rtirancu
tv.. t..
it diphth'
happy pair a-grand aarenxde.

BANKING

We Pay 3% Interest
COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY

Your money regularly at this bank not on­
ly-keeps ypu from spending it, but saves it
for future use, whether for business, pleas­
ure or time of need.

In handling your money, the most im­
portant consideration for its investment is
that you should receive Unquestionable Se­
curity.
It is better to analyze closely the safety of your
investment, than to seek an investment at too high a
rate of interest.
Our interest bearing Certificates of Deposit carry
with them a ‘guarantee of their unquestionable Se­
curity and your money invested in them is ready
for your use at 'any time.

behooves, every individual
the Christian Temperance Union next ful of their health, and If taken si
Sabbath afternoon.
There should tn not put off calling m» l\?l a«
anve. for a few hour*.deity may c

It's saving and depositing regularly that
makes your account dollar upon dollar in­
crease rapidly. We add 3 per cent interest,
compoudcd semi-annually.

Roblnaun of Hope, and her «U-

•,-onelderably hurt ono day lu«t week
by being thrown out of their buggy.

able to be ubout again.
Henry1 Bliss of Rutland, on Thur«day of last week, husked one hun­
dred and twelve bushel* of corn for
Mr. XI. B. Cohoon of Hope, nnd lied
up their stalk*, four bundle* to the
stout. Now If any" man In Barry aging t
county can beat that, let him. Its and hit
Zach. Chandler said about the Green-

Commence banking today.
-W-M-C-X-

Hastings City Bank
THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU

to Buy a Farm and We Have Never Had
for Sale Three Better Farms Than We Now Offer
\

100 Acres best kind of soil and Jays level more than 35 acres tinder cul- -

tivation, balance is timber and pasture, this farm is well fenced and well
watered and in a high state of cultivation. There is a good seven room
house, large basement barn, granary, double corn crib, hog house, hen house,
and wood house. This farm is four miles from Hastings on a good road
and in"a fine location. Price $8500, terms, $3500 down.

130 Acres, rich clay loam soil and all gently rolling, 100 acres under culti­
vation and 20 acres beech and maple timber worth better than $2,000. The
farm is well watered, and the fences are good, the buildings consist of an
excellent 8 room brick house with furnace heat, bath and toilet. The barn is
40x60 full basement with private water system/having water in each stall,
another barn 20x40, also ice house, wood house and hen house. This farm is
in a fine location, -five miles from R. R. station. Price $10,000, terms i down.
155 Acres gravelly loam soil and all gently rolling, 100 acres under culti­
vation and 55 acres of scattering timber and fine pasture, there is a good six
room house, large barn, hog Mouse, tool shed, wagon shed, corn crib, buggy
shed, shop and granary’. This farm is in a nice location on a main road, 4$
nfile.4 frortT Hastings.- * The price is $6509, terms abbbt ydown. ’
"

I5IAOTIIHGS, HEaiKAH

A workman In a Detroit ■ factory
School Report.
post cflteea; Germany l» second with porting, some boards found onr with
Report of Dowling school. Balti­
a Well-defined Image of a dog1* face
more District, No. 1, for month end­
' 49,141; then follows England wilh In the grain of the wood.
The face ing October 30:
was outlined by the peculiar forma­
Number days taught. 20.
’
with 12.000 ’and Italy “nd Austria, tion of thr core and knots in .the
Total attendance. 56«.
wood.
each with 9.500.
Average dally attendance, 2S- Number boys enrolled. 15.
Number girls enrolled. 14.
Total enrollment. 29.
Percentage of attendance. 97-&gt;.
Our school la gay and festive with
Hallowe'en decorations.
Our language elamee arc preparing
to dramatize Thanksgiving atorle*
Mr*. Andrus attended the XL S. T.

GAVE DOCIORS MEH TO BUT
FARM-RESTORED 10 ONE MI

Battle Creek Man Fliuta New.Ufo in i thta ramarkabl* remedy with auch a&gt;rir«i
Iinu. nf
tontohlng result* Xi ta known avery­
First Dos©
of Wonderful
Wonderful
’
where because of ita merit. The first
Remedy.
dose prove*
William N. Dow. 21» Aldrich St..
Battla Creek, wae troubled with etdmfleh and Intestinal alimeota for year*
Year after year nt epent endleu time
and money with *peclall»ta end in ex­
pensive treatments that failed.
He took Mayr’e Wonderful Stomach
Remedy at taxi and wonderful results
followed. YVhen he bad taken onlyone botUe ha wrote:
"I got mpre relief out of one bottle
of your wonderful -stomach remedy

Mary Andrus.
Teacher.

With

Bl* City llrms

.urday. und on hip return homo w.is Sunday aftnrr.:

simply transacting buiineaa, but en­
joying a little visit with friends and
on leaving the store, of course, conclUilr. th. come’again.. ..The very
pleading manner of Mr. Arthur Crabb
and hl* lady assistant* la certainly a
very strong asset in tho building up
cf their growing buzlnrw.
The branch of their business which
perhaps I* given the greatest care
nnd attention Is the floral display for
funerals nnd weddings/
Mr. Crabb
set out some years ago to rxcell all
competitor* in this branch of his bus-

HASTINGS WOMEN'S CLUB TO

killed

church
The high school
dence of Flan. Ni

and tin’ members of thr school li
in tender thrir hearty (.hanks to
Halley for her kind ho«pttallt&gt;.

Nashville Play* Here, Nov. in.
Tho Nashville high school elevon, DOWLING PIONEER DOES
which defeated Hastings by n score' of

mnrrlod woman

of

St. Helens,

NORTH TO HUNT OEEH betting.
play a return game in Hastings ok
Wednesday. November 18.
The
Nashville lad*, under tho excellent John
coaching of Supt. Appleton, have de­
veloped Into a very strong team, i

Veteran Hunter and
. Crack Shot.

Thl* will.be one of thr last game* of
lhe sraton in Hasting*

to thr north wood* a largo numbt-r
&lt;&gt;f hunter* including a number of
veteran hunters, 'who shot deer and
Hendershott School Report.
other game In Burry county during
Report for month ending October pioneer day*.1 Ampng thoa^ ’J'ho
have gone this year are John E/Tter-l
Number day* taught, 2
;'
rington,' aged T4 &gt;6arz. of Dowling.
. Total attendance. 440.
i; ,
Mr.” Herrington has been a reeldehl
No. boy* enrolled, 14.

■*

Percentage nf attendance. 96-

HOW I CURED'
MY CATARRH
TOLD IN ft SIMPLE WAI
Wiiioot Amntu. Huhn, &lt;uh«

.

Lotions, Harmful Drugs, Siooke
or Bectridty.

hls,bo*hoodhdny*,r'h'&lt;’t ha’" ' bee" « iffCalS DAV 311(1
humer. havtt.lt .r.adn hta'Wvtal^wMh

wilds of Barry county hr associated lutehr different. No lotions, spray* or skkI
with the Indians who- lived on the 'emelling salves or creams. No atomizer, a
banks of the lake* In Johnstown, and ,ny apparatus of any kind. Nothing ti
’
। ir •”*&gt;«•«• inhale. No steaming or nibbini
,, ’ , nr injections. No electricity or vibration o&lt;
turkeys and other game. Ho pecan , liiKJtnasiage. No powder; no ptast--------- *-----a crack shot with the style of muxzlnzlc-1 lug-fa
bouse. Jfothlng of
loadlng rifle uwd by the early hunt­
ers and frontiersmen.
Today h*
uses thu latest model of repealing
rille und never falls to get all the deer
that the law permits.
For many
year* hr has fniledronly several time
to make his customary trip'into th
north woods.
'
In Mr. Herrington’s party are John
Kerpmcrling, Fay Clemence and Dr.
Gallagher, of Battle Creek, formerly
of Dowling. They are In the wood*
on the south shore Of Lake Superior.

The following
petit jurors for the November term
feat spelling lenans in tho second of Barry county circuit court which AIL Something new and different, some­
' '
.
convenes on Monday. November 30: thing delightful and healthful, aotnethtog
Beulah VanVranken. teacher.
Assyria—Albert Wing,. Albert Spire. wait, and linger and per out a lot of money.,
i'ou can atop It over night—and I will gladly
Celebrate 35th Anniversary.
,«U you Mow—FHEt- I am not a doctor
Mr. and Mr* J. F. Edmonds cele­
brated the 25th. anniversary of their
Carlton—Harvey Todd.'
marriage on Friday evening, about
20 guest* being present.
Tho eve­
Hope—Donald McQuarrlc.
ning
spent In music and visiting.
Irving—John Fish, Irving Shroyer.
Refreshments wpro served by the
Johnstown—Thomas
Misses Achra and Hell Edmonds. Mra Arthur Edmond*.
filtbr and.loathtooi*.. It
Maurice Grigsby and- Mira Gladys
Map!* Grove—Jesse Miller. ‘Ed
UtM* 0* *1L l»t &amp;T
BlMoruasslRtcHl with lhe music. Be­ Fenfpld.
fore tin, guests departed Rev. Mau­
Orangeville—Cornelius
Cappan.
rice Grigsby and Mia* Gladys Sisson Philip C. MerLau.
assisted,with the music.
Before tho
Rutland—William Haywood,
guMta 'departed Rev. Mauries Grigs­ mer Hathaway.
by. pastor of the' First Preabytertan
Em«n«
church. again tied the wedding tact. SheddYankee BsrliW—Wurt IGWi. Geo.
. Mr. Hamiltons Large Majority.
StaffordCongreesman Edward L- Hamilton
waa re-elected by large pluralities tn
ell. of the countlee comprising the
Woodland—William Hitt. AJtaeeer.
fourth congressional district.
Barry

CELEBRATE 21ST BIRTHDAY grade.

nold* TooM mletreve*.

banquet which the members of the
Hastings Women’s- Club will hold on
Friday evening In honof of tho 21st
anniversary of tho foundation of the
club.
The meeting will be held in
tho XI.’E. church. Mrs. Phyllis Hey-

Stomach Remedy—one dose’ -will «ny druggist and have it in lhe down •yqi*r
—•i-“
throat,
-—*-----yon ----------------------feel better st
convince you.
-Thto Is the medicine housa—against colds,
soro and ------Every, mer -.ta « friend.—Ar­
.
for doctors’ bills I could but a farm. io many of eUF people have bben tak­ swollen join tn, rheumatism, neu- thur. Mulholland.—Adv.
I will certainly reoommepg MayFa ing with1 ; surprising result* &gt; -The ralgla.'solatlee gnd like ailmenta.
Wonderful Stomach Remedy.'*
Your mdney.back if not galitfled.
Mr. Gos»‘axpart»hce ts Ilka lh?te of
Mayr a Wonderful Stomach but it does*
almost instant retheuaanda at others who have taken Remedy ta now (*old by all dragytat* ifef.-Adv.
with apeclallaur

few pennies.
They however took
some papers that nro valuable only to
llltchcdck &amp; Eaton.
Nqjf it will ba
mlghlly utrange If wo don’t hear soon
of some individual sending for a
surgeon to do a little surgery, for
some low-lived scoundrel Will get a
charge of shot, or a bullet, and In­
stead ot sending for u surgeon. It

by tho Central High School Reserve*
of Grand Rapids by a acore of 14 to
0^.Saturday afternoon. Coach Roger*1
young inrn nro steadily improving In
forni'-and will round into nn excellent Of till*

weeks vacation.
Those who earned half day holi­
day1* were: Greta. Elsie and ChruL
Johnson. Celia. Mary and Dorothy
Cline, Mildred and George Slocum.
Irene Beach. Leo Hendershott. Laurel
Garrison. Hattie nnd Warren Brogan.
Lula. Jeanette. Ada and Crystal,
~-- .Minnie
—■- ”
—-4—Clare
Thoma*.
Hendershott,
,
Strobrldge. Helen Mott. Howard and
Carl Bryan* Arthur Ilrchtr! and
fame which would outreach the
Harold Haynea.
.
bound* of thl* commonwealth.
One
thing now Is- certain they arc doing
Thelma Fuhr ta out librarian
nn enormous business of this kind.
Orders for supplying set pieces, cor­
.Cells Cline had tho highest average
sages. etc., for Much occasion* are
for October and Helen Mott next ta
constantly coming. In.
the highest.
Crabb and Hunter have a special ' Visitor* this month . were Virgie.
half page adv. in this Issue of the
Cline, Clarence
Lcchleltner. Nina
BANNER telling about their business
Brogan, Wayne Sloctfm, Helen Stroami calling attention to a few things brldge, Ford Thomas, Clare Hender­
consernlng It.
•
shott and also Nora Ellison from
Northern Michigan.

Apply Sloan’s Freely for Lumbago.
Your attacks of Lumbago are not
nearly so hopeless as they seem.
You can relieve them almost In­
stantly bv a simple application of
Sloan’s Liniment on the back and
loins. Lumbago is a form of rheu­
Hack! Hack Hack!
matism, and yields perfectly lo
raved their Uvea.
with raw tickling throat, tight
Sloan’s which penetrates quickly
all In through' lhe sore, tender oheet, sore lung*, you need Foley's
chronic stomach trouble or constipa­ muscles. Ilmbero up tho baek and Honey gad Tat Compound, and qutektion. no matter of how long ststalMi makes it feel fine.
Gat a bottle of
-------- -Sloan
’s Unlmsnt for -o
S3 cents of soothing, heeling coating M It glides
Marr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
clear* the dlgeetivt tract of mucoid
accretions and removea poisonous
matter. It brings swift relief to suf­
ferers from stomach, liver and bowel
trouble*
Many declare that It has
saved them from dangeroua opera-

Injured, and hi* limb* arc paralysed.
On Friday night la»t. some burglar
or burglar*, entered Eaton St Hitch­
cock1* grist mill and pried open the

Crabb A- Hunter, florist* of (Jraud
Rapid*, nro one of the Pl dost firms c.f sidering Uiu short time In which-the
that city and ara lira hustler* They young m&lt;&gt;tx have been . training and
do a fine buxlneu In floral work all I considering tho additional fact that
some of them never raw..a foot bull
Wc notion that sign* . have
through western Michigan.
For some year* Mr. Arthur Crabb game until the/ played In the first
game of the season,....................
road in thia city. That ta a* it should
had identified himself with leading
ment
ha*
been
rapid.
’
In
Saturday
1
*
florist* in some of the larger cities
for the purpose uf getting modern game, every member
fixed up in good style, ami long may
Idea* especially In the display and pthyed aggressively.
hr live to enjoy life1* blessing*
sales end of the buxines* These he

Is now putting Into practice as man­
ager of tho retail *ton' with the most
beneficial results. At th0 West Mich­
igan fair, In spite of tfie keenest com-jn succession for
.______ ____ .
prixs on beauti­
fully designed fforal piece*
This
might have been thirteen or fourteen
years but for the fact that one season
eight year* ago they wore ruled out
because of being late In making ex­
hibit.
They have one of the mast beauti­
fully arranged stores lu the Metx
building on Fulton Kirret, East.
Oner- to deni with this firm Is to
.lay thr foundation for a friendship.
Those who patronlxe them are given

wife may wpeodlly
.r non,I health.

1 badly. If not aftally hurt.
Dr. Up। john was called on tho day following
I to attend him. and the Dr. report*
I1 that the injured nun will stand it but

CRABB &amp; HUNTER FLORISTS
t
■■’•r - ——­
AUTHORITY ON DECORATIONS-’X"

Identified

no* .&lt;:•

lliSCOUr-

Mr. Darby Doyle of Yankee Spring

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

There Never Was a Better Time

• Tho

tlon.

I Am Free—You Can Be Free

RISK JUST. ONE CENT

City, Ind and

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, NOVEMBER 12, 1*14.

PAGE EtGlHEEN

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

A sunny smile
“The

Club” Lunch

for ths food is perfectly cooked and ofjiuch high quality that health

i» restored and promoted.

Cume on In. the meals sr* tin*.

The “Club” Lunch

distributed among the persons en­
titled thereto and he bo discharged
Crwfn vUd.U’ust
It Is Ordered. That the 30th day uf

3f.
also • JO

What Is TubercukmUT
Tubsrculoais and ••naurnptlan ard
not precisely ths satno thing. Tubs

"TocaTnew7",""|

Ths ownership oi the Nashville
rds w of ■ e &lt;
House has again changed. George
be and la hereby appointed for hear­ beg. thence n
McWha having sold his interest to
ing said petition;
Will Djan of Vsrmontvllla
Mr.
It is Further Ordered. That public
McWha will go into business In Ver­
Com. 19 rd« n ,uf point where montville. Ho made many Improve­
center of Hasting* and Battle Creek ments In the .Nashvilte hotel during
tho time he was landlord.
fkaac Sponable. who Ih 75 years old.
BANNER. a newspaper printed and
point &lt;4 rd* w of
elrculatrr in said county
nee n .along high' Clement Smith.
many young men, Including tha dig-.
Circuit Judge. Fifth Circuit, acting
it nd 35 rd* r.
Sponublo Is talking of going north
for a hunting trip.
Ho is a veteran
Qrar* Itaur
deer hunter and an excellent marksmany
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■
. Mrs. George Bullen has received nn
invitation to attend a banquet on the

sumption th» dreadful
iraWi if auoovsrsd

frorn the Latin "Lubar." maanlqg a
little swelling, or root, or lump.
A
tubotuulor

.ndlcstlng

»n-

or gsrm'. In the body.
IT.s'tUbcrcle
fiaclllus U alive.
It 1s ,i parasite
and requires some living tissue to
(trow upon.

erful tnicroacopu.

qulred to make a lino an Inch long.
thr Hasting* Women's Club, to be
held on Friday evening. Nov. S3.
Mrs. Bullen will be unabln lo attend ing paper.
A red blood' corpuscle
the probate oHlr-e, in the City of
on account of an Injury to her arm.
■ l Intersection uf which she received In a fall n few could easily hold half a dozen of
Harting*. Jn Mid county, on the Ind.
them. Some varieties of this garrn
U line s n u sec. 21. thence a along weeks ago.—Reed City Clarion.
highway
34
rd*
14
ft.'
»
in.
to
n
line
Present:
Hon.,
Clement
Smith.
GirHastings, Mich.
Jefferson
in a single day.
"fn tho ordinary
eilit Judge. Ilfth circuit acting Judge of premises, conveyed to Curtis Orrns- oritur the passage of a bill providing
cough of tho consumptive 100.000,GUO
I by thence w parallel with ’* line 90
for retirement annuities for teachers
who voluntarily retire aft&lt;_-r 35 years air daily.'’
of service as teacher, or n voluntary
When living and uninjured germ*
retirement on u larger retirement sal­
f*aA&gt;|
*n *ncce«Hion. or that he cause a
•-state.
into court!
ary after 30 years of teaching, pro­
JWVWllMBCBll
copv of this order to be sogyed on
vided
In
either
case
the
applicant
--------------------------------- ’-------------------------- ••nclt of the said non-resideftl de­
has served 15 years, including the suits.
The germ, onco lodged In ths
fondant* ut least twenty day.- be­
Mori gaOf Sult-.
-----.. ... _
uirnre weal a* r,
tissue, begins to multiply itself rap­
fore the time prescribed for their same ana an order for distribution | .hpn
e to cent­
tirement in the public school sys­ idly.
Whereas, default hu been made appearance.
The weakened body offers It
— —---------- nMA that I,— &gt;._*
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tem of this state.
Retirement by
CLEMENT SMITH,
in the payment of the money se­
.... .
wnwrv oati.o
hiiu
amiagn the state retirement board a tier 35 gin to Tight against thia enemy, and
CinJuil Judge.
cured by a mortgage dated the
That the 30th day roaJ ,.roMea , Hl|&lt;, MC •(_ (hence w years of service. If physically or
In the battle many cells and many
D.. 1914. at ten ... ... .. .. ..
..
_ •«
' Ninth duy of-August in the year A. Dah‘d, Oct. Mh. 1011.
mentally incaplcated for school work bacilli die.
Theae form little lumps.
RAI PH I. ALDRICH
and deserving a retirement salary.
D. 1909. by Frank W. Bmelkcr and
Solicitor for Complainant.
off anti eject thesa little Jumps, but
Maxie L. Smeiker, his wife of the
Business iddrra, 509 Moffat ed for hearing said petition;
„ ch&lt; to
c„m&lt; al pohlt wh,„
from a fund created by contribution! new bacllH gel Into the injured tis­
Village of Lake
Odc&amp;Ni, Ionin
Brag-, Detroit, Mich.
7-wlts
h is Further Ordered. That public. hlshwa&gt;. Ihat IrlJ1. from Itaule erssk from all school t cache re of a pci
sue and begin to break It down. This
notice thereof be given by publiea-|to naat|njM cru„rM- « linn — •• centum of their monthly eil.irlc*.
County, Michigan, to Fanners andp
Is consumption.
When the body
tioq of a copy of this order, for three t)ienca w -g r(J11 4 ft. 7 1M. „
MercltatiL* Bank &lt;rf Lake Odessa.1
ejects ths debris that accumulates
Order For Publication.
successive
_.
weeks previous
- to -Hd
said day
day I ft - j,,, thehw,
- • from the struggle, the possibility and
Ionia County. !Michigan.- which said
,
....
I Cooperative Creamery McetStatu w of Michigan, The
Probate
I of hearing, in the Hastings banner.
danger of contagion arises.
The
mortgage wits n-corded in the of- CourtTo/the'counry'of
Barry?
. .
----- • -»— «u_» rv-------j 4- newspaper
printed nnd circulated in
person who a little while before was
lice of the register of deeds Of the, At a session of %aid court, held ~*
at J wild
*»ld rountv,
county,
___
...
_
.... ___
.. . but a rveeizing station for dnngsrous
Clement Smith.
county of Barry tn liber N&lt;.. 71. ot ,the probate office, in the City of
I
Farmers'
Co-operative
Creamery
•*1
germs,
becomes
now
a
generating
Circuit Judge. Fifth Circuit, acting
mortyacr*. on pages No. IM and
“‘t ®ouatr. on the
' socintlon Saturday afternoon*, Novani- [ plant, throwing millions of. them off.
No. IKi. on the tSh day of Auk°r ,Jk‘lobe_r.' A- V' I?1 it.
’ j ber 7. at one o'clock in the opera
"Consumption.'' as a word, means
use in the year A. 1). HB9. at eight ’
. Hun-,, Clwn^nt Smith,
o'clock a. in.
Ami whereas, the -Circuit •'u'}Kr- Oflh circuit, acting
’: r
hi*h&lt;aZ ,l1,4*
•*"* U l’!“n ontanixatlon.
The committee on ferment and fever which the activity
amount claimed to be due on 8atd;Ju,l«” uf Probate.
tie Creek to Hastings 15 r 34 chs n .arrangements have more than the re-‘of the tubercle bacilli brings with
iiKtrigage al the date of this noIn the Matter of the Estate of
ot where said highway crosses the a|1jrcd lwo -hundre(j signatures and [them, the body wastes away; It is. as
lice is Ute Mini of Sixteen Hundred, Minnie B. Mankor, Deceased.
Fifty and &lt;5-100 ($1650.73) Dollars! John L. Broughton, as adniinisera who have agre. d to take stock | Consumption is tho terrible end of
of principal ami interest, and the trotor, having tiled in. said court
In Ute new cr.-.imcry.
ITof. H. D.; which tuberculosis Is tho preventable
Notice Is Hereby Given, That I u i^.pimt sec. 33. then:
further sum uf Thirty
(630.00) jug petition praying that for rea*.....................
&amp; Food I beginning.
If tuberculosis Is not
Dollars as an athwuey fee slipu- «ms therein stated that he may b-« Dhnirl E. Birdsall County Drain Com-1 jg cpa. 71^ links to
i-n-mt nnd' prevented. It can be arrested If taken
laled fur iu said mortgage and licensed to sell the real estate of mlsslonrr uf the Qounty uf Barry and B 9 e|Bw. 3g Rnk* to a
it.ige* and I In time.
If it Is neither prevented
State of Michigan, will, on the 23rd; 73 dcp. 13 nl|n. w 3 cl
which is the whole amount claim-|Silid deceased al private sale.
.-r&lt; amorieg.' nor arrested. It-not only dooms the
cd to bo unpaid on said mortgage
.. u
that thswMitwnf"
Mr. Fred Btokue. secretary of the 'Reeled person, but endangers th.
winch Mtmiurite to the sum of Six- v
Mil ii*i«Xk
Middleville cream, ry will also be *»“•&gt;•' community In which ho lives—
i--n 'lu.,.lrl Ei,hl, and 7S-I00 ^',^'^Ln; "'Au pX. «- stilp of BalOtnore, in wild County of Ithyncc n on U Uno II
present nnd tell u« .1 ..mt the plant'
lf hc remains In ignorance
1
JtrOtewi,tn
bo “,"1 ls her«By appointed for Barrj- nt on.- o'clock In thr afternoon h.g. W % ot n w '»
that he I.- a human factory, fur the
of
that
day.'
proceed
to
receive
bid
■,
„f
n
w
&gt;C(
;
t
liavmg jh 1 n instituted at law to .hearing said petition*
manufacture and distribution of dlsr-cover Ih« debt now remaining
, n".g
2’,
.
, fur « leaplng out of si certain Drum I* i, hcv. 31.
fhrmcr In thl* community should ensecured by 'raid-mortgage, or any
V.. 13 J' url,V‘r D'-derctL
Thai known and dejdgnatc.l ns "Muck and j
point in ct
Every sufferer, of tuberculosis
de.ivor to be present, tiring your. ’
part thereof, whereby the power of - public ttoUce thereof bo given by Manning Drain." located and estal&gt;-1
.■eetved.
—
Ml- contained in said mortgage P"1*1 "“ttoo
• &lt;»Py of
order,;.iu».a11, &lt;h.
ot n-wm...
wh„,
sufferer.
And
has become operative.
'for l&gt;roe «uq;essive weeks previ-l
tH0 .4
U.K.",. „M hl,h,„. ,„[rWrt, . ,„Jw
Now. therefore, notice is hereby,rt,dn&lt;&amp;..&lt;£hearing, in the ad as follows, to-wlt:
.
)|ne
,, lhrnw B ]8 rdl,. n ft
.given, that by virtue of the raid Hastings BANNER, a newspaper
Commencing st a point where the | thence w 90 rd« n 19 rds 11 ft. • to
he is not compelled to take precau­
power of rate, and m pursuance of Prinlf'J «nd circulated
in Midi Mack and Manning Drain erodes tho heg.
Com. S3 r 9 ft 2 In s of.lntcrtions for the sake of others.
Con­
the statute in auch case made and county.
। highway running north and south on section of M line running e and »
sumption- is the dread consummation
provided.*-the said mortgage will1 ..
tSt"’
E. Bryant., with Buttle Creek and Hartings hlghof tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis Itself.
fifth circuit, oct-'I lands owned by Geo
he forecloM-d by - a sate of the .
dl*ulge.
t
Sonuxhlng
(&lt;&gt;
KemcuitM-r.
thence running north along west side way w 20 rd* n 5 rd* e 20 rd» s 8 rds;
, in tu earlier stages. Is a most serious
premises therein ' described.
at In- Judge off ,Probate.
Iti buying-a cough medicine forewarning, which, if heeded In time,
public auction, lo lhe highest bid-tA
'’any,-,
■tween sections 31 and 25, thehc«&lt; x&lt;m -nn-rctere. All unknown and Cl»»«lrcn. bear in mind that Cham n-r-. need not often rvsuit fatally.
dur. at the east door of the Court 1
Drace Bauer,
»lt. culvert on »atd cart, and west nolHrwl-etlt
owners-ud per-, U‘B,« Cough Rrtm dy is the best .for
------------Next issue:
"Whcro Tuberculosis
house in lhe city uf Hastings, in
Register of Probate,
I
mterented In the above dcserlbsd
‘ roul’ “n«* "
cough, ai d Comesi From.
said county of Barry, on the 28th -W— .'L'-'it-1-111 ■
:— ..
Whole letiglh of drain to be cleaned' lands, and vuu Walter Ickes. Super-''tlu,t 11 ”Ontalns no h.irmfttl drug. For
lu ic-o r...',
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_
. .'
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. I wit.. In* Alt t v.ol.rj
day of December A. D. 1911, al ten
Order For Publication.
—BANNER WANT ADVS JAY. J.ones Crawley Commls- &gt;'
(•dock in th- forenoon of that
Slate of Michigan, the Probate
f highway. Nathaniel Ed-1
tioy : which said premises are de-. Court for lhe County of Barry.
aur;» Edmonds. John De,
M’rtbed in said mortgage as folAt a session of said court, held at
lows, to wiiCommencing al six- ; the probate office, in the city of Drain wilt be let find, and the re­
Edmonds.
teen feet west of*4ha North-east.-ilaMimrs, in said county, on the maining sections In their order up Gorham.
•nnit
at ream. In accordance with the- diacortiec of lot Seven. Biopic. Fiye. -jrtih dav of October A. D. lOt i.
F. TtaW.. Mary . E. Hook. Cheater
thence running west Twenty-two
Present: Hon. Clement
Smith,
Gratfcer. NelUe Granger, Carl Tuttle.
feet, ihencu bouth
eight rods. Circuit Judge, lifth circuit, acting
DaI# Tuttle. Geo. E. ITryant. Willett
office
of
the
Cdtfnty
Drain
x
Commis
­
Hence
east
Twenty-two
feel. Judge of Probat.-.
thence north eight rods to the
In the Matter of the Estate of sioner nf the said County of Barry. B. Jllce. Eva Rice. Emma Bloc. Floyd
Rice, Chan- Rica. John H. Klmmerplace of beginning, situate tn the!Joseph Adams,
.

C. D. Barnaby

village of-Freeport. County OT BarSilvia Adams, administrator huvryi-£?dtF‘Aate
„
ing filed in said court her prtiDated this .3rd- day of Septem- tion praying that for reasons thercIter A. D. 1914.
m stated she may be licensed to
larnierg an&lt;| Merchants Bank. . s, || the real estate of said deceased
_,,
,
Mortgagee, at private rale.
Thomas Johnson.
It j, Ordered, that the 20th day of
Attorney for Mortgagee.
November A. D. 1PU. at ten o'clock
Address, Lake Odessa, jn the forenoon, at said probate of­
Mkltijnn.
'
। flee, bit and I* hereby appointed
.Iter hearing said p-lifion:
It is Further Ordered. That puh.
CHANCERY ORDER.
• iig notice thereof be given by pubfn—_ of Miehlgan. ,in
u the vutu.J
State
CifnfitI Iwation of « oopy of (his order, for
i to
tkiurt for lite
lhe Count"
County -*^
of Barry,
t..»——• In three successive U'euks previous to
Chancery.
* "
’ said day of hearing, in the Hastings
‘
»--------- -printed
-- ------ e- an(j
MARTIN t GALVIN,
Banner, a newspaper
circulated in said county.
Complainant,
Clement Smith.
CHARLES E. ROLAND,
/
i.ii'cuiL Judge, tilth circuit.
ling Judge of Probate.
EDWARD L. SHELL.
‘Atniu copy.
ELECTA A. SHULL
'GRACE BAUER,
RICHARD KOWALSKI,
Register of Probate.
DAVID H. REEDER.
STEPHEN B. TODD.
NOTICE OF HEARtlG CLAUS.
Defendants.
Slate of--------Michigan.
County
of -r
BarSuit pending in the raid Circuit
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—
Court for the County of Bam*. In O'.
'
Chancery, on the.ffih dav of October.
Notice is hereby given, that by an
A. D. 1914. In this suit’it appearing order of the Probate Court (or the
fmm (he affidavit of Ralph L. Ald-i,: uniy of Barry, made on the !t5th
, rich, on Hie. that, the defendants. &gt;dlO' of. October A. D. 1911, four
Cliurles* E.
date were allowr.. Roland,.Richard
imian.i, Richard Kowul-i
Kowul-1 •«•&gt;«&gt;’hs from
&gt;roni that
ttiat uaie
anowaki ami
— •
m »-»
-------- d y
David
ij. Reeder,
are notl-i rif
f«F —
creditors to present
their
its «.
of ,tho
of nuvuiuuu.
Michigan, claims against the estate of Joseph
residents
w Stale »■
but are residents of the stale of H. Wcriman, talc of said county,d&gt;jIllinois, and that the defendants ct-a-ed. and that all creditors of
Electa A. Shull and Edward L. said dcci'ttncd are required to pre­
Shull are not resident * of the State sent lheir claims to raid iTolwtr
of Michigan, but ie-ideiit* of the Gotirl. at iiic Probate Offieq in Hie
State of Indiana.
On motion of City of liaBtmg?,' ter examination
Ralph L..Aldrich, solicitor for said and allowance, on or before the
complainanj. it is ordend that the ItJtli day of February next, und that
appearance of the -aid non-rtei- such claims will be heard before
&lt;|ejlta. Edward L. Shull, Electa A. said Court, on Tuesday, the 16th
Shull. Charles E. Itokmd. Richard day of February next, at ten o'clock
Kowalski jmd David H. Rcder bu in the forenoon of I hit day.
etilen-d within four it tout ba from . Dated October l&lt;Mh. A. D. Wli.
(li«&gt; dub- uf this ordi-r. audindasc of!
CHARLIE M. MACK.
Ihfir appearance that Hitv cans*''
.
Judge of Probate.
Ibmr answers lo Hi- Bill of Com-1
plaint lo be filed, and a copy then - ’
Onlcr For I'ublicatlun.
of to b«‘ wrved on flic cuinitluinniit's oolicitor within twenty days
Etata of Miehlgan. The I
after Mtnico. on fhein of it copy of 1
Mid bill, anil a uotiw of tin- older,
uml in tiefuiiU tlienrd, s nd bill will tho probaii, olUee. in the City or
be tukvii as cvtiftis-vd by said non- HasUngz. in said county, on lliv 31st
1 • ritleijl th'b-tiilaul.-; and il is fuiTii&lt; i* unl.-ird itr.il udliiu twenty dayn
after lhe dale of l.h.b order the cult Judge, lifHi circuit acting Judge
eouipfUHMit cause a liulice of tliig ul FrubaUi.
ti'd- i' tv be publi.-Ued in The llarIn Jlib Matter uf the Eslulu of
iiMte HatiBcr, a ue.W’pgner printed,
■ahiirhi'd und eiirulab-d in sa|d
•»' udminHtratur

made and received accordingly. Con­ Johnson. Cora Johnson. Brank E.
tracts will b&lt;made with the lowest re­ Wilkes. Mcrti n E. Ormabce, Esther'
sponsible bidder giving'adequate w- B. Freeman. Emmett Herrington.
Ji-sse I!. W nner. Max Smith. Curtis,
C. Ormsby, Guy C. Kellar. Claude A.

other'
uid hearing may 'be adjourned. 1
receive blds for Hta
th* tiriu- and place nf letting.
aid "Mack and ManNotice !• Further Hrrrby Given, I clcanirig’dut
That At' th- linn- and place ot »al&lt;l ntnlr brain.''
h'n^nf- or ,l ’*uch’dtfi*r tfin - and
letting from nine o’clock in
place thereafter to which* T.-the'CoiinI adjourn thr mu*, the auriwtnente for';'
(J rtt» und tin- I mdK comprised within
beneflts and tho tends comprised*
within the "Mack and Manning .Drain'1I the Stack nnd Manning .brain HpcSpecial Assessment District." and the'
apportionment* thereof will hr an-j
nnuneed by me and.will be subject to!
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review for ono day. from nine o'clock I “"j
:,llerc*Je&lt;1 ’®,.he *Xl,re'
in th* forenoon until flvo o'clock in}ar" hereby died to apptmr ।
■• —
'«t the time and place of such let­
ting as afore aid, und be hoard with
The following Is a description
constituting the Special Assessment and your Inu-rcsts in relation thereto.
District of yatd Drain, via: H. 14
IUnli-1 E. Birdsall.
County Drain Commlsaiohcr of tha I
County ut lurry.
Dated, lluxinlgs, Mich.. .Nov. 4, A

Banhcld A. O. O. G.
The Hallvwo'ga social gh&lt; n by the
36 acres of that part of * e U lying Gleaners. Friday evening. October 30.
was u derided mcccss.
Tno progr.-m
»cc. 2J n 43 acres ot w 106’i a of s
" H sec. 21. ox. land »old tu C- U. Ed­ maimer.
The hall -was prettily dccmonds and.except land of M. E.
tlrtirch. ,
and iJlack &lt;uts end several jsckThe tables were dccorct-|
N. St aorex of n w 'j see. ST snd lantcrni.
^Thu center
13 3-4 acres off end of s • part of a &lt;d with red berrica
■ 'i i«c 21 and n 19 acre* of that pur: pieces being pumpkins tilled with red
•f n r 'j sec. 25 east of highway.. apples.
Net proccods about 530.90.
The regular meeting of the Glean­
ers will convene Haturdny evening,
November 7.
Every meinber Is re-

rd# a 3,’, rd» to beg. Coin, uf a point
in center bl highway leading from
tfattic Creek, to Huttings «•( ItReraw,Hun nf highway with c and «• H lint
uj, •thence wrtt on
line 181

13 vltr, * uluiia highway to beg.

portant burtnqM te bo transacted A
debate. "Rexulved.
That Home In­
fluence Is Greater Titan That ot the
Scliool'.' eoiistitulv* the program.
Cbra winter*. Lecturer.

Dr. Eatai S. Slots, Inc.

SLOANS
LDOMENT
yv Kin.
Pain

P. Forshey'i
Boyd Tolles motored to Battle Crerl.j
Sunday.
Mrs. Edgar Bristol and Mra TUm
Champion of Rudehsuse. Illinois,
spent Friday at Karl Bristol's.
Lana Crawford and unn. Merton,
spent Saturday at Kar! Bristol's.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Danton and
Children. Mr. and Mrs. Clara WllUao.-

Kansas State Agricultural college
■ays that every farm should be numshould be used on cream cans, egg

AUCTION SALE

Hnins decidtd to root my form by Uro field, I *IH hovo m ontioe uic at my fam
located 3|4 miles ent of Dowling 2 loHeo oorth aid 1-2 mH* coot Of lecqr. Metlon 31,
Maple
mapiu Grove
uiuto twp,
tap., on
VI1

,

Tuesday, Nov
Commencing it 10 o'clock a m, I »Kw tta following tacriM fwtrty

Worses.

FARM TOOLS, BTC.

Red sorrel gelding, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1500
Black gelding. 5 yrs. old. wt. 1400
This team is sound and all right in every
way. A No. : team for business.
Sorrel marc, good worker, wt. xaoo

Dearing binder, 6 ft. ent, nearly new
10 ft. My rake
Ajax plow
No. 99 Oliver plow, good as new
Syracuse No. 32 plow
3-horae riding Broutn Pivot bean cultivator
Five-tooth cutivator
Double shovel cultivator
17-tooth Osborn spring
good cond it ion
Doering mowing machtn
9-hoc Empire grain drill
Empire cream separator
Carriage
Pair oscillating aleigha, good ahape Hay rack
Pair old atefghs
Double buggy
Lansing wide tire wagon, complete, good one
Stock rack for top box
Dump boards
Set ih inch back pads harness
Several good collate
Pair fly nets
Shovels and forks, also corn planter
Other articles not memtbned

CATTLE.
,
Durham cow, 9 yrs. old. due Mar^h 1st
.Grade Guernsey, yearling heifer
3 Grade Durham, yearling heifers
Hereford yearling steer Spring calf, good one

HOGS.
O. I. C. brood sow, 1 yr. old
Half blood Poland China and Chester White
brood sow. r yd. old
6 pigs. wt. about 50 lbs.

HAY, GRAIN, ETC.
7 tons No. 1 mixed hay
100. bushels oats
8o shocks corn
Quantity corn stalks
10 bushels potatoes

HOT LURCH AT HOOK

Terms:

SHELTER FOR HORSES IF IT STORMS

on bMkabl! MtM with brtbrwt * I p*t cwt

M pnwrty re­

moved until settled fot.

The »)3tvm»tic efforts by railroad
uuthorillts tv cut down ttw accident
liel by suppressing trespassing on tho

»d» to center uf Battle Creek and
The largest bell m the world is the
Ihirting* road, thence along Irtglivaj Great Bell of Moscow.
It is !• feet
3S rds. u un a Un* parallel to *t line in height. Co feet aruuqd the run
and neighs 30s tuns.
Big Ben. nt
M'cattninster. «efghs crab' fourteen,
c of highway and a 64 tons.

COL. W. B. MUCH
auctioneer

E. E. BftAY
et-ERK

�THE HASTINGS U ANNES, xovi-MltDi »«. 1*14.

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PAGE NINETEEN

declare a simple end
msthod of cleaning rugs

ouihly and aft ar hanging

them

dlM.isc in Mlohiffan, promlsos un-ii
told and irrapsrabla damage to the' &gt;
dairy Industry- In Beirtrn county it J
Veto afflicted with th* .1
auy symptom* were ahown

before j.
by the j

than they should be i«tt to drip dry.
milk

cry oxcollont and suatalnlng tor

Health Week

"1 can't do anything with Johnnie.

Our Suggestion

,Irregular hours, is tho beef loscnge work.
don’t see what's to become
tHudo .after thu following raclpo:
Pul 1 pound of beef Into a jar, cut
small; add no water: cover jar and table.
cook foil eight hours after it goes Into
'•What’s the inevitable?
th* P"n of boiling water.
Now add
box orator In tho family.*’—Cleveland
stir tn halt nn ounce of Uingla»*“or Plain Dealer.
milk unless it is nrat pasteurised tu
long as the disease prevails In the
state. Farmers tire warned nut to teed
Do nut correspond with loo many
.no one sunoring from chronic,
skim
milk to their hogs that comes
It. is not ponstblu to do so
bronchitis can bo cured uni jm ho or L Fort or sherry wino may bu added. people
from any creamery unless It haa first
satisfactorily to all.
Write a* interesting letters as pos­
..hin.
&gt; 7,
- 7«.
I**’* ftn“ navor to tho loxunge.
The
Till
€t“~ •‘.““"k-WBWhl.M
h&gt;
sible.
It Is one way of doing good.
Make a point ot writing to those db&gt;euM&gt; cauwd by th,* shipment of
• moke and dum- lade:
t ex-.
feeding cattlo from Chicago makes
pectordtion in difficult,
must j
,
ways eagerly watched tor.
all points
’’ ’ ’in ....
‘
lower .peninsula
Iht taken.
Attention to the general
bfiongc Plaster.
dangerous if skimmed milk la rod to I
health Is a matter or utmoat Impor- '■
A phyalclan recommends the u»c
hogn. Tho same argument applies to 1
'
Hermit.;.
tuncc In all coaea of tho dlseax*. more, ot a aponge for mustard poultices. .Me
particularly among persons vrhoao । said:
"A Mpiingc makes the best of
One and one-half cupfuls sugar, whej; returned from ehovse factories. *
Compliance with these regulations.)
itvocailcua tmlall exposure and tiffi- ' mustard carrier*.
Thu nurao mixes ono egg. one-half cupful shortening,
lew with ccMl-llver ull will he found i the mustard in a basin with water un- threefourths cupful sour milk, one
highly advantageous.
Hl tho mass la smeroth and of evnn
cunnlsU'tmy.
Then she takes tho soft ono tcuupoonful all kinds spice, ono and tliolr patrons If thr dairy herds I
cupful raisins, flour to roll soft.
tho sponge in tlio center of a soft.
■ while handkerchief, ties up the cor­
HoughuuU.
Inspect ore uf this department Willi
ners of the handkerchief neatly to
One cupful rwcet milk, one-half ,aeo that them regulations are i-nfctyc-'
' form a hold, and applies the smooth
cupful sweat cream, ono nnd one- •d
,
until, tho removal of the quaran- '
-convex surface to tho sklru
The Farmers Friend
half cupfuls sugar; one egg. onf-half ,tine.
"This mustard sponge, warmed teaspoonful ginger, two large teaFIM’.ST QUALITY
.James W. Helm*-.
‘Eat Crystal Pride”
‘Eat Crystal Pride”
t*’’®**^**"*rri | ur.tin by the fire nnd slightly molstonospoonfuls
baking
powder
and
flour
State Dairy * Food Com.
ed, cun t,o applied three or four
to mix as soft as can be handled with- '
times, lx good for several hours, and out sticking to the board.
Hives tho trouble of making n new
puultlcu for rruppllcatlon, often a
To Sate Fun, From MoUm.
matter of tmportnnco during the
nn- quarantine or
stock on on Wednwid.iy rvaning for the dele-1
Uivcrn Cobb, who Is employed in Cl
Weariness of night watching.
The
gates and visitors, at the Masonic I Chicago, arrived Saturday evening for : &gt;c
Rponcw can bo unshod dean in warm the moths la to sprinkle them wpll
Temple.
There was .in automobile | a few days visit with his family.
with powdered alum, then rub this
I huttings wti
well In to the skins of the furs before
ride and a visit to the State Industrial ।
r.jjt bitched to a buggy in front . th
Michigan. Indiana. Illinois and Penn­ Home for Girls.
.
, .
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• —
r^.v$aYtj.
wJilfdiileetani and liconloraiit.
sylvania. ' In addition, restrictions
‘leather
Following this able report, came a Huie excitutunnt Mumluy noon. v. Ho
y hdt
have liven phicvd upon ohipments/of
Mti-ne.-.
Eucalyptus oil Is largely used as a
■uccceiltHl In breaking thu ohnlt*. but
' co, qr
stuck from Ohio. Thr order extenddisinfectant and deodorant.
.Two
&lt;vaa accompanied by Mias Radio Aiuo wm caught withut further tlantax'*.
poor num died.
■Samy
Silsbee.
have
everything
up
of
suludantial
ma­
Clifford
Vannoer.
aged
about
Secretary
*of
Agrlcultur.
November
.1 porous earthenware vessel will
■nn Hltt.-Ua *•*.:; lai
Mra. Francos Smith talked for a
terial aud then the building will cease.
&gt;nd. and goes Into effect Immediately.
au.1 |T&gt;- keep tho air of uny chamber In which friend replied:
sK'ftiFS,“";.arr:
Th,. Ladies' Aid Society of th
His wife
Tile provisions of this quarantine very ahort time on the Biennial of D. Rogers' buggy Sunday afternoon.
. &gt;hlMS taUtec*
rsMta*. sk. -fJEM U Utm.
At Chlca- unbeknown to her and in soma way Congregational church served dlnnt
are practically the aume as those) tho General Federation.
from smell for several months.
For
got his leg into the wheel. |||« many I to the hungry volcrs~Tuesday.
.
pti-vloualy announced fur a few coun- -- —=- ----- ------- • ------- —
a similar purpose it may be mixed
To 1'rctcut Mold on Books.
ties in Michigan and Indiana.'
No 3n&lt;l of these Michigan had “9.
with eight times Its weight of sawdust
___ ■ I I..tv well rhmm wnr.h thn &lt;
__ , b&lt;'IWHd Report.
During continued damp . .weather .... . .....
nnd used lo sprinkle nn floors.

Resolve—to use “Pasteurized Butter” and none other.
We pasteurize all our creatn before it is churned thereby killing
all disease germs.
With the amount of sickness which we have among us in this
vicinity and considering the wonderful spread of the dread hoof
and mouth disease among die cattle of this state, any good au­
thority will advise you to use nothing but pasteurized dairy
products.
Think of it! the state compels all creameries of Michigan to pas­
teurize all skim milk before it can be sold to farmers for hog
feed. Should we not be as careful of what we eat?

'T'” *“""«* «""*»•

.1“1”7

Ifflrittemore's
11 Shoe Polishes

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO,

An an inhalation oil of eucalyptus
nqiy bo mixed with snii'lllng salts or a
traspoonful may be stirred Into hot
water in a jug-or bronchitis kettle.
This Is Useful both for checking n cold

wmrrrvotiE cnos. a co

hradsclie.

■uoir.

Bronchitis.

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

••Snutcring."
Wc pay you lhe HIGHliST
Kaiit. riiig l« a foreign method of
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­ । ••&lt;oking
vcgilablcs little known here.
EVATORS. We buy and sell I Fresh vegetables.
on a LARGE SCALE. We ] onions,
ihreddvd
depend upon ddinji a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a III a saucepan with l»ult&lt;*r or olive
covered
tightly,
nnd
cooked
»!o
SMALL PROFIT.
II you
until tender.
.To prevent ncorching.
have never dealt with us, why' thu pan should be shaken occasionalnot give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Velto &amp; Co.
Oi.C.L&amp;S. PHii 57 Nntlip

I on onions or potatoes, tho pan Is left
uncovered.

I'rueli Pudding.
I crust only about the sides; nil with
i slewed pr.u'hnx which havo 1h*oii

DETROIT
Business D-5D

• r with u rich buttered crust which
j has been p«-rfornted lo let out the
Istriim: bake until the crust la crisp,
hot or cold, with or without

"It’s Ail You Hops It tor*

Why Drink
i unsatisfactory coffee sub| stitutes, „ tasteless,

CMap. niiuiM Ik Sulu. I. s. ft. I
Ml. LD K«™ MmO
1,1,
D*Uy tJCepi Sunday.

so-called

SUgita
offset;?

If you fear that coffee will

Going Booth 9:05 s m J |;U p. tn '-- j
ffetng North 7:37 a. m. fc 4:11 p. u. . cause
r

c GRKVhKl* GPA

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I. A. SUELBGN
MIEbBON

1

,l-™&lt;* .1.1 1*~* l&gt;“*. &lt;&gt;®—

V-.r..'&lt; Block. Il.ollon
a.b An
It. .1 Estate
R.tnln ' O..I
Mousy to Iloan
on Ileal
RmI
Estate sold on cotnirdstuon
General
conveyancing. Having •&gt; complete sei
of Abstract Books compiled from th«

sl^Cp!OS^BCSS,

indi&amp;ostion,

pepsi.i,

dy5-

headache,

I palpitation, nervoesnow — if you like
i c-"*-'
deny yourself die plcaoun: of
drinking it Cu.- uny of thssc rattans, you

h.Vl. . d.lljW.1

W„S th,
.

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&gt;»U.t

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Vacuum
Improved

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigoby de Brooks
Phone T?a
HA8TINQS, MICHIGAN

Coffees
The perfect vacuum pnd tho
- ruperheuted steam applied to the
£r«cn cofi«e mo tha raiar.a of
about thi» ituprovcuicnt in cotibc.

Ydu ^i.t g,ootl coffbe, Pall

I,., X K.T.;...

Those of Mfudle Age Especially.

FIRE INSURANCE
If you are not Insured or would
like to change your insurance call
In and seo me. I represent a com­
pany with a cash capital of 11,000­
000 and can fully protect you. z
LEK H. PRYOR
'

books often become musty and'even
, ' ’ ,
-----, , ,
.......
urpuri ui uie aourr i-cnoi. IIat
She told of the distribution ot .M Taylor .... mu*, ih.lr
I.N„.
ami.
tirfd all fodder and animal ■
tnoldy.
This can be prevented by
lib' lee and ut tin, last .icozitiniu ...
... . .
....... ....
■ pi' -ueu,
evci&gt; run "nun niiKni
.......... ............ -....................... ............ .
’
possibly
convey
the
&lt;lhi-.mo
must
be;
—
l
h
nt
W1
’
'
candldutlng
for
the
poniond Canada balsam th thu beck of
thuroiighly
allslufaated.
I
110,1
of
“
national
hymn.
At
this
Mrs.-James Burdick. . f Grand Rap- :
each, bookshelf.
Total attendant
. Th,- quarantined stale*, are not only1 1,1,11,1 S*rs- Burch, accompanied bv
prohibited from shipping cattlu tn’| 1,1!*’ Gertrude Smith, sang a verse of
Tlii* "Broom of tho Stomach."
hymn.
lu.ter in her talk Mm.
Arthur Brace spent t.’
' A French physician hue culled spin-[I unmf.ctv.l aream but they cannot evNo. girls enrolled. 5
) en send shipments of Muck from one Smith called upon thu two muaii-Uns
rand Rapids on some
Total enrollment. 11
rich "the broom of the stomach" ("lu
infected urea to nnMhet .
I C**i' a verso of both Illinois’ Slate deals.
ba la I de I'estomae") for it cleans and
No . .I-.'S , f f.H,t and mouth disease I Ho,,K nnd Indian .’x Slogan.
Mw.
J.
W
Armstrong
returned
;
Th *-e nether absent nor tardy
purltk-s that organ.
have us yet l&gt;een dh»cuv,-re.l In Ohio,
Mrs. Smith told hoiv on "Breid- ! from C«m*t.imine Saturday .whi rr .hr [»&gt;r- Vern .-nd Veda Skidmore. Carol
but on account of the fact that ship- dents’ Night" all the state preMdcuU' hud be, n visiting her son Ross and'and Gertrude Marshall, Vera. Donald
mints from tnfoctod areas have lieeu [ were on the platform.
Each was to family.
r
..uni Merle Walton, Paul und Glqnn
Thu term vinegar conffh
, . . from
, ,,
binanc
mis aiau*.
Dr. .imJ Mi's, Swift attended a the.Gardn. r. Merle and Gcergie Hofftlgrb" (sour wine)
’’ '
’
practically the i Need of My State, and What th*
Grand Rapids Saturday ■ man. Verne Hawbllts. Vera Smith
tho source from w
** fsanio lertricllons •pan Interstate; oration Can 1&gt;*&gt; t&lt;» Meet "It."
" Mrs.' evening.
und’ WHlMm Hununul.
.
produced.
I vhlpmvntx from Ohio tm on those jChtimberlaln—Mlchlgun'x
president
Many windows were wa.hod Mun- 1
Hasel . CoykenduII, Teacher
Often.
[from thp four other states.
’—«‘ld In substance th.it
Michigan*
iBchlgan'i day on -Main-street, thu reason was
"love often misleads a mun."
i One Instance uf foot and month • areal need was the prohibition ot the tliey h id Irian well soaped Saturday
The rate of growth of mahogony U
"Y&lt;-s. and often lets a miss lead I,|diMiise has been found among the. Hqwor traffic, and that the Federation
evening by our young people, who-thown In southern Nigeria, vht
mun." ,
•
[stock exhibited ut the National Fairy'' o’Hd. help by pcxltionlng «'.»nxrei&amp; had lots of fuq .without destroying j site ot * town destroyed sixty
[ Show In Chicago. In ordwr i.». pr-——nation-wide prohibition.
Thh property, as Is so often dune In some {ago has Tn on covered with a
vent the spread of iho Infection th&lt;* j statement, brought forth hearty up- placoa.
•
.
containing mahogany trees, so
A llttlo carbolic ointment . uii
c:: the other animals are now guarded by plnu-c. nud n resolution was passed,
Mcrt Thompson aplMt a portion of, which ore morj tha
lips will keep them smooth und
nd free sheets saturated with disinfectants j making the desired plea. Mrs. Smith last week up at hta farm near Reed amctcr.
and Inclosing lhe stall*. In much the I closed by stating that the object ot
samo way as human patients arc iso- ’ke General Federation, as well :i» thin hospitals.
I| laied
In
‘ individual club. *tx to educate.
I Line
a pudding
dish with u rich pic
Mellow haxwt, lowly trailing
Other rigid ^precautions In regard
The club was favored
Over wood and’ meadow, vcijlng
to the food amt tieddiag ot the slock prcucne’e of MIm Mary
Somber skies, with wild fowl soiling , Have also licniyput lu force. The fed­ visiting nur»u who is In
Sallor-llko to foreign, lands'.
eral atiqxwUtcs In charge of the f&lt;*y the month through tho work of I
And the north-wind overleaping
quarantine are earnestly urging every lh&lt;- Anll-Tubvrculoshi Society.
Mis­
Summer's brink, und floodlike swev|»- farmer t&lt;&gt; report ut once uny suspic­ Nelson addressed the ladies, eniphning
ious case of soro mouths and lame­
ness among his slock.
This Is ro- fined tuberculosis tu&gt; a germ disease. I
Willows wring their helpless hands. yarded as absolutely IMtSpvnsnblc. if slating that thr germ WM discovered
Flared, like Titan torches Hinging
reported cas,— of dtavueo may remilt'
in epreadlng the Inn.-otlon over arene lives aho put cleanliness both of
which could otherwles bo ssfognard- body and the uurroundlu^.i.
Poorly
lighted mid badly ventilated homes.
In tho moaning atmosphere;
ceived shipments of catUo from the M-hool And churches are *t&lt;»^&gt;uiis&lt;lil
While In deud'tiing-land the lowing
infected areas should at once Isol.ito for many &lt;-*u6s.
WlmiuwH should l.&lt;,
t»f Um cattle, Buddcr Krpwlnx.
open al both top and bottom, mid the
When you have found no remedy for the horrors that
Fills lhe sens,, to ovorilouiug.
.. —^Jkliursv niude a poworfyl, phss fur »oiiWith Un- sorrow, of the year.
that Ihir precaution should carts.- hut I light as well as fresh air.
81m h id .
oppress you during change of life, when through the long
I very little inconvenience.
*1 our high ochool and deplorud
hours
of the day it seems as though your back would break,
Sorrowfully. y( t the sw cider
crowded condition* »he found |
t fmr'edimry“J •when your kaad aches ’constantly,’' you are 'nervous, de­
• Women's &lt;*tiil&gt;. '
•
Under boughg that Ulhcly teeter.
uectlnK f"V N&lt;^ember Kth »
pressed
and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains,
Loiiu birds, answering from
। well attended.
.....
don’t forget that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
^.ahcrex
.- .'
। considered was that of a contribution
MIDDLEVILLE
Through the vlny. xhudy-shiny
is
the
safest
and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds
* to bo made, towards the expenses &lt;*l
cd too late for publication 1
Interspaces, shot wltfl tiny '
.Hood Health Week.
It wna voted
of women safely through this critical period.
Flying mutes that speck the wing
that too should l.e given by the club,| Clifford fltorrs rode a horse lo i
Wave-engraven sycamores.
Mrs. Ellsworth and Mra. Batea wen Grand Rapids ojCWcdnoaday for Neal
I admitted
—■ -to me
- mbcrnhlp.
llbi-rshlll.
A num. Russell .....
. - ..
. ..
_______
that .he .......
bought
for
the
Grand.
Fllwda of ragged stubble,
&gt;lc. wrangled
wrangled j mitten wax appointed to solicit funds Rapids market.
With I unk weeds, und
u ‘ anocua
‘ ’
From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y,
Of fl,|- the suffering Belgian*. This conJames H. Hanborn* Frank IJ. Hh w I
tangled
slated of Mesdatnca Burton. Carveth,
BrrrAto, N. Y.—UI am writing to let you know bow much vour
Corn.
plutnn Holbrook. Waterman und l’ancoa*&gt;t.
week amt the fore part of this in th*- 1
medicine ban done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter
dangled '
northern part uf the stat,.- hunting |
and summer and every one remarked *lx&gt;ut my appearance. I suf­
birds. Snmc stories of large flocks I
fered fniiu a female ttiiuble and always had pains in my back, no
And lhe sudden whir nnd whistle
appetite and at times was v^ry weak.
Of till- quail that, like u mlMllr.
And,.a misfile, drops again,

Mjilflcd voices.

thlvketa

Ruddy beak betwixt the pickits

And tho :m»ui d of laughter rltiping

ing
Climb Bacchante's uchoolnwto. Hing­
ing
Purple chutcra in her lap.
Rich as wine the' sunset flushes
Round lhe tilted .w orld, and dasht
Up the sloping west and sploshes
Ttll my drum of Autumn, palling
In thu splendor all-prevailing,
bike n sallow leaf goes sailing
Down t|io slluncc solemnly.
James Whitcomb RQey.

: itren&amp;ln uud flavor, at the sama Women .Suffer Tcrribb From
Kidney Trouble.
lOK you puyfin* uthsr
c*jtfix*»-35A
vk ur.d
a pound, aoMrtiuig U&gt; fere Jo
a.id bkuJ.
wonder a woman has backache, hcuflH your fcroccr hasn’t Vacuum nulic. stiff awollbn joint*., wcsrtnvss.
poor slsop .md kidney ttuuMe. I'olty
A. MC.H. RARBEk,
haprowJ Cufivts iut ca;t uasily£u&lt; Kidney. Pills give dulck relief for
f
physicians and Surgaons.
ihueo trouble:.
They strengthen tho
Call| in city or country, tetponded to.
kidnuyw—take aw«y thu aelftr. paJu
with FromptncM, dav &lt;*r utght.

PROFFESSIONAL CARDS
FHVaiCtAbS

H

Snra&amp;uc, Warner fit Co.

ll. WibblbVN, D. D. S..

F
‘

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HallUm*. Mich.

CHICAGO, U.S. A.

ilm: .igoim
Tn Foley Kidney PUG
land wc Itow ’ much better you fuel.—I Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

ubrated Women ’und Why Famous.'
Foliowin? this Mr.-. Jemic WuotlmmM.C. president of the club, gave i
; report bf thu-Evder-। although the price seems low In com­
it Adrian. October 30- parison with all other food stuff**.
Friday mrning a double deck of '
•poke in pr
laiph*1 arrived from Chicago for A. L.J
Cridlrr and Thomas Ucany.
Thl . ।
many delegates who came to claim makes over l.gftO head of western ‘
Its hospitality.
The address?** of Iambs (hut tho abovo together with I
welcome were made by the mayor ot Andrew ITnkbelner will fevd through
the &lt; ity and i, r&gt; prceentativt: of *ffie tiid winter and have ready for tho ex­
city's dubs
Tu them Mrs. Elnora pected high price in tho spring.
Chamberlain. pr. *Mont. of the Statu
An altercation at the factory Thura- •
Federation, responded In a gracious day, caused by nno of thu employes |
and pleasing manner. ' .The delegate thinking he could divas ho wished
spoke of the
nblc tiddn »»e*
with, another's property, was quickly )
given.
Among thcun wore "The
Trend of tho Titae»" by M. V. O'She i.
Dr. A. Hanlon'b having a cement,
Professor of E.lucaUon. Univocally of walk laid tn his now Main street res-1
Wlscpmfn, -Social PurUy" by Dr. idem &lt;•. The Dr. has a line catch of i
Rn-helie Yarrow o.C Hull Ffoufa. Chi­ vlpviT and npH' the walk .will make).
* ago. "The Slwekl-.a of the World" bv_hbt
....._____............
.. .............
propertv complete.
Chaplain E. H. J.oughor. Mlchlsairt Clnrlca 8cflandolni»cr is tilling
State Prlron. and 'Tjmhion: Rs C.us. order,* fur a lino quality of winter
«*ond Results" by Vlnx liuih Carriin I pear*?.
of Floreuc*. Italy.
The reports of
The am-tlon sale of trunie rom-'i
the niany coininlltcc** and I|ut various | brook's on. Wednesday &lt;11&lt;I not attiuct
different hrauclH .- of the work wore I a very large crowd, price* obtained I
-*|H.&gt;j:cit of win, cnthuabNiii. one fra-] were fair eanMjfcring &lt;iuality.
Hire of which Mr- WoOdmau*.;' *«J*I
Will M_i»ko left for Luther Saturday 1
wa-, uiornins'to j(c after his.farm inter-j
the Rlennittt'^touuii Table
cd Mrr. FAtnc-.s B’hidcr' J. W. Armstrong, returned from i
; l&gt;U(tal&lt;L' N t.. Thursday evunlug-e
s:Tal features u«fa tiuted.; wlv-.re hu hn, been visiting hia rnothtvao WW tho ruuopUon held er.

“I was visiting at a friend’s house one daj- and she thought I needed
Lydia E. linkham s V egvtable Compound. I took it and nave gained
eight ixnuids, have a gtxxl appetite and am feeling better every day.
Kyoryfxxly is asking inc what I ant doing and I recommend Lydia EIhnkham’s Vegetable Compound. You may publish thia letter if you
wish and I hope others who haw the tame complaint will »eo it and
get health from yonr medicbw as I did-”—Mrs. A. Honxu.so, 01
ritauum St, Buffalo,^. Y.
Was A Blessing To This Woman.
So- Riohmokr, Va.—“I was troubled with adiearing down pain and
a female weakness and could not stand long on my feet. Of all the
medicines I took nothing helped me.like J^’dia E. Pinkham’s. Vege­
table Compound. 1 am now regular and am getting along line. I
cannot praise the Compound too much. It has been a blessing to me
and I hope it will bo to other ivoinen."—Mr®. D. Tyubb, 23 West
Cloptou &amp;ts South Ilichindnd, Va.

Pains in Side. Could Hardly Stand.
Ix)W, Wta—-*• I waa in a bad condition, sullering from a female
trouble, and I had such pains in my sides I i.uuld hardly move. Be­
fore I bad tn gen tho whole of one Irattlo of Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg­
etable Compound I felt bettor, itnd now I am well und can do a good
day's work. I tell everybody what your medicine has done for me.”
—Sirs. John Tnoiirflox, Lodi, Wisconsin.
For 30 jaara Ly*ta E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound bus been the standard remedy for fe­
male ills. No one-sick with woman’s alheeeta
docs Justice to herself if she docx not toy this fa­
mous medicine made from roots and h

Your letter will tar opened, read and austi
by a woman ami held in atrict coniidenue.

�__ THE HtiTHIW nttwa.
Report &lt;&gt;f D.&gt;wllog school
Report nf m«nth er-dlng.
30.
Number Jay&gt; .tjdght. 2&lt;».

Chink of henry Smith
grand Rapids, IDicb.

Number boys enrolled, t w
Somber, plrli enrolled. •
&lt;
Total enrollment. 16.
’
'
Percentage uf attendance, t-7.
Thoiu earning half holidays are:
। Evalyn OrtMbe. Myrtle House. John
I Houk. Nellie
Herrington.
Edith
Clemgnee. Veto Cleinence. Clifford
Du Boil. Harel Krmerllnr. Glady'

I.

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.

Fhyitography

Farm PhoneaBell, 6S!
Citizens, 6251

are

Ancient History claM if studying | particular this year.
Mary. Judas
about ihc beginning of Hellenic Cui-'and Peter have come before us protnturc.
' inently in the leaaoru of this quarter.
book reports and ntudving

Arthur
Cloverdale, were the guest-i ..f HasTho nJ&lt;hth grade haw bwffun read-, tr.iyal: Peter for-bl’ dental: Pltats
tings friends Sunday.
| JnK -&gt;3ftow Bound’’
for sentencing the Lard to death.
Mr. and Mrs. Roas Burton, of
jn umary they hr".studying1 the Pilots, unlike tb» otber three." was a
jacntlhi.
Mt. 27. 'Mk.
Shelby arrived here Saturday. They pfr-;dent’-» Adminl'trattans.
---------'*•
,u ,r15. Luke ••
I nn.l I.vhn 11 10 «1VO tllO 1AT
(will spend tin- winter in Hastings.
jn Civil Government lhe
'■ Mm. W. 41. Cheasiey and son Hl’..w&lt; r* of Congr&gt;-«&lt;.
amount of npace to the
,&lt;b ii studying about! which Pilate played a part,
• ram have rolttratd
" ”
'
days visiting tho surface nf North •
-■
■
• ■- •
in Inlio
mentions!
। ter spending
'
----------- Geography.
*
,
.
__.T------ .
■ friends in Hu
TH.- nlxlli grade i« studying the miltarixe yduroelf with tbcae passages
division
of
fractions
In
Arithmetic.
,
in
connection
with
this
lesson.
Ob­
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Prentiss re...— ........ ... .&gt;-,trrvo that without cause tho Lord
Iturned-to Utehfleld fast week, after a
I Jesus wax delivered tu Pilate to h".
month.
week's visit with a. IL I-ovetanrt and

I

For economy, use In tnanipulMion and
sl-arx&gt;und jenerri rtliobiUly there It none
britcr than those that bear tbe name

Silas Thelma Burch, whu !« attend-

RARSTOW

Hunting with her p ironts Mr. nnd .Mrs.

BAY STATE II
HUFFMAN BROS.
JEFFERSON STREET

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

PERSONAL MENTION

Barry County is a good producer in the line of farm
products. Every year thousands of bushels of grain
are delivered to market. It is a valuable thing to the
farmers to have a RELIABLE and HONEST mar­
ket at which to sell their products. We are in close
touch with the best markets for all grains and are
constantly on the lookout for the place where we
can get the BEST PRICE for our produce. We do
this because we want to

Punetu-i-1 forgotten.

•haul. bringing our banner which w. r. cooJ confession i&gt;*foro Pilate (I
Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Ketcham ieti
Mn .... nw.. Mm..
Jo... I.,.,
iito ,J I.V.U &gt;:»&gt;:
attend th" seswan
r n&lt; - it nai, J;&gt;}.
Edltlt Cicineuco spelling, that ho fulfilled the Scriptures tn
Orange.
|h„
down.
playing tho part he did in'those last
Mrs. Fannie \ * nnd M.-* Cena
&lt;jur teacher Mr. Tioye* attended events of the Saviour's life (Acts
Vcrkerfcv. of Grand Rapids, spent tn,, teacher’s institute at Kalatnaxot.. ’ 4Pilate's Lett known words.
Run.hv wii&gt;! .Mr. and Mrs. Monro".
| pertiapk nro found In v 22 of our
lsi«son.
JosUS which Is called Christ?" Like
I John

Neiriy 70 years o( itudy, care and expertment have brought tbe Bay Stale to IB
present data ri jxMeUtan.

and Other

Introductory.
Wo come today tu the study of an­
other Interoattog
and important
studying , scripture character. Pontius • Pilate

The ninth grade 14 studying Inter- .
ral Linear Equations In Algebra.
|

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.

FURNACE

Beans, Clover Seed

'
\

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Stare Phones Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Internal io^al
Sunday School
Lesson

Give the Best Price to Our Customers
'lesson. "What shall 1 do then with

school has close d for one week j will find our outline in, the seven
r
rount of diphtheria.
o
prrssloM of Pljatc in
In the printed
ptlr
portion of the lewwn.
May the

All we ask in the transaction is a SMALL percentage to cover
the cost of handling and a very moderate profit to us. We have
FOUND THE BEST MARKET for grain and are in the mar­
ket for ALL W E CAN BUY and will PAY THETOP NOTCH

lighter, our minds. unctloniso our utla-sson DhWons:
I
ART THOU THE KING OF
Mi*. Alrna -Wunderlich received
THE JEWS? 11.
“
rd
from
her
ion.
Edwin
Loop
’
uf
Friday to Spend
It. JIF.ARKKT THOU NOT? 12nd with her parent'. Mr. Grand Rapids stating that he had
- Mhttlisw*
been promoted again from the Audiand Mrs. IL-J.
Edgar M. Crawley, founder nnd di­
rector uf tho Indianapolis C’onsorvn-.
tory of Music, was the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Archie McCoy ut Grand
Rapids, part of last Week.
WIJII JELL’S? 22:

mon. C.irolinc. Andrus :.nnd
Clemens attended the foot
at Ann Arbor. Saturday.
Mrs. Flora B. Benkes
gu.-st of Pr.,lrl«*lBe over Sunday.

A thousand 'thousand, tdilpn today
Ide with a moaning in thrir sail*.
Through wind* grey and wale;

Mias Charlotte Lake Is visiting ret- j dies Aid of the Methodic church.
titlvea In Northern Ohio.
' ,
HIM Bessie Bush was the guest of I
Ml«« Buth Wclseert came home |
Mr. and Mra. Glen Blake. Sunday.
,
Mrs. Mary Barr and Miao Elnora from Mt. Clemens. Friday, where she’
Harr passed Sunday with Middleville very sin'cessfulty gave the play .
IXtnriy u«
“Cherry Hfossoms." She left Monday
Mra. Mina Holbrook waa in Grand fur Grand Ledge. where she will AUItaplds Thuradii y tu villi a frivlid p rvi»c tile giving of the same •play'
by local talent.
who la 111 at the Soldiers Home.
Mias Joseph I Hu Anderson spent thThe coal fields of
weak end with her parents. Mr. and ' It has been found that ^h- corn
‘Mrg. A. A. Anderson, returning to 'grown in Moro province. -Fniisppinc . an&lt;l Durham counties

MARKET PRICE FOR ALL WE CAN GET. So bring your
grain here.

V.

DO THEN

WHAT SHALL I

We have all kinds of COAL to sell.
No one can go wrong in
buying their COAL from us. We buy COAL from the best
mines on earth and our experience in handling COAL enables

I AM INNOCENT: SEE YU

us to get good quality and accept no other kind.

Pilate. recorded in thr printed por­
tion.
Others are found In other
records.
In v 11. we Jlnd the Lord
of glory standing before the gover­
nor.
Early. Friday
morning the
Sanhedrin hnd met. tu determine

Then, too,

our reputation stands back of every transaction wc make
whether in coal or something else.

tence of d_&lt;-ath already- pronounced
against Him (Mt. 27:1-2). They
decided to Und Him and deliver Him
tn Pilate. Wh’eh they did.
And

ceremonial laws. not. entering •
heathen houic, lest they be defiled

Edmonds Brothers
(John 1S:X»&gt;.

,
About seven in the morning.

AUCTION SALE

them

Thursday, Nov. 19

Phone 18

WE KEEP A BIG STOCK OF FLOUR, FEED, CHICKEN
SUPPLIES, AND ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GRAINS

AND PRODUCE.
Pilnto’ declined to proceed, turning
the ctiso over to them (John ls:31).
Unable to put Him to death.by themeefves (John 11:31). they brought
against Him fiUse charges. of a noli-

Daily Thought.
I tell you— It may bo tor tho bundridth time, but it la the very truth—
that this I* the working day; that this
is tha watching hour, and that our euprsmo duty la to work until the day la
dona and darkness falls upon tho
field; to watch until tho hour is ended.
—Raleigh.

Commencing at 10 o'clock, and will sell the following described property

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Brood How. weight
Brood Sow.

rigid 330.
3.1».

.

Hastings, Mich.

—The Elevator Men—

"What

As we have decided to quit farming and move to town, we will sell atpublic auction on Austin F. Russell’s farm, Vi mile north and 1-8 mile west of

Assyria Center, on Sec. 16 Assyria Township on

1 Tim.

king.

TiioBOi'Giuiitr.i* winn: i.f.ghohxs.

100 ^curlings.
30 pallet*.

I'AIIM TOOLS.

Cora Dodger Cultivator

The alxno arc 3 splendid n&gt;A«.

Page Ruggles

Double liarne»H
Single liariicss
Hay Tedder
Juncx Mower
•t-Scatcd double buggy.
Barrel chum
Milk can
2-liooc tread power _
H) tons hay
Corn shelter

YrarlhiK Hub-tclu and Jersey Heifer.

Spring Calf.
And many oilier articles too numerous to men­

Summer Calf.

tion.

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

TArmC
Of
* Cl Illa vzL

aI1 surasof55-00 and under cash. Over thnt amount one
OalC" year's time will be given on good endorsed bankable notes

with interest at 6 per cent. No goods to be removed from premised urftiEfecttled for.

"been born." "Ev«r/one"-r-»fot onlv
Jews. but heathen.—PiUte included
But Pilate did not reanond to the an­
neal of tho Lord. "What la truth?"
was his reply.. What an opportunity
Pilate had! The Lord Hlrpself testi­
fied t&lt;? him personally regarding His
I Kingdom. His Kingship. Ills blrttai
tha other world, and appealed to Pi­
late to believe th" truth. Surely this
was u “good confession"
(1. Tim.
6:13). Pilate was impressed, but did
not yield (Acta 26:28).
Pilate "went out again unto the
Jews (John -16:38). confessing to
them that he found no fault In Him

fesses hb failure t
the accused One. to which he adds
Herod's alfhllar failure, und states h.-&lt;
determination t!&gt; release
ing to chastise Hit
pease their wrafh
here).
large (Mk. 15:8).
in response
their demand for the release of a
prlapner, according to custom, he
asked the third question of our por­
tion (Mat. 27:17). Bar-Abbas means
"Bon of .the Father.” "Who was he?
He was an Insurgent and had com-'
mltted murder.
May he not have
been a false Messiah, one of thcoo
utanic Instruments, who attempted
lo become leaders? It Is not unreas­
onable to believe' this; In all proba­
bility he was just such a character."
Nearly one-half of Spain's rail­
Pilate sought to diavo Jesus released.
"For he knew that for envy they had roads enter Madrid.
delivered Him" (Mt. 27118). Thon
room of a new French
14), possibly a convert to Judaism guests telephone their
God warned Pilate thus. Thia must their tables, to which tha food Is de­
have Impressed the superstitious Ito- livered from a kitchen below by elec-'
man governor. How gladly ho would
be frond from that awful responsibil­
ity. Hut he could not. If tho people
were Inclined to ask' for Jesus' re­
lease the leaders prevented that (ML

RHEUMA

Many Sought Position. .
The French poor law department re­
cently advertised for ten Inspectors to
call at Porta theaters and chock the re­
ceipts so as to make sure that the
taxes due to the department were cor­
rectly calculated. Tho number of ap­
plications for these posts waa 7J26.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

ThhiitheW^JM
Stove Poliihr^JEE

YOU®
Should Use^&lt;5
T'S different from
others because more «... ——
is taken in thu inaking^H
and the materials used are &lt;1!^
higher grade.
1

I

Black Silk
Stove Polish

Here. In Mt. the matter Is agath
FOR ALL FOTtMB OF
laced before, them. In v 21. They
_
asked for Bar-Abbas'
roleas. Contrust
this
with
the
cry
of
the
mu
’
riRight
aw«y
—the firtt day you start to
Him. “Hcarcst thou not how many
tude la ML Sit*. . Tbpy chose, him takeRHEUMA—the Uric Acid poison
.._ to dissolve
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gins
and leave
the------acre Joint*
(Mat 27:11; Mk. 13:4). The Lord'* who waa a murderer. Instead uf film e
who
glvu
life.
So
today
men
cither
and
muscles.
Its action is little less thia
silence putxled Pilate.
"No mar

by “a prefect hailstorm of .accusa­
tions." Evidently tho Lord waa where

RUSSELL1
EVANS i
Frank Walt
Auctioneer

Jesps asked Pilate a question (John
11.8:34). and Pilate indicated tfiat the
question did not originate with him­
self (John 18:33). Jesus then states
concerning tho character of Ills
kingdom (John 18:83). He would
"stretch out salvation even to a
Pilate."
Space prevents extended
I comment. Pilate’s
next
question
(John 1S:37) brings the direct statei ment "Thou suyest that I am a klhg."
In Mat. slmnly "Thou sayest.". Fur­
ther He tostineji to Pilate regarding
:111s coming Into the world tp bear
i witness unto tho truth (John lt:8&lt;).

P. K. Jewell
Clerk

RHEUMATISM

silent like Jwai"
la. 88:1. In
accusing Him mantlAh, w^a made of

word as an opportunity to plan* upon
anottsr .the ------ —&gt;’•
would gladly avoid (Luke 21:4-7).

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                  <text>Hate THE HASTINGS . BANNER.
FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, TflPgatlAY, NOV. 19,19H
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20 PAGES

FI6HT AGAINST FOOT %
AND MOUTH DISEASE

NIBHT SCHOOL WILL

u 21 ns. om

Mioww firrat Flrcngtli end’Improved
Form by Defeating Eaton Itap&gt;~

IS BARRY CO. PEXYPLF. HAVI
i.irnrE &lt;wm&gt;noN op tor

XMMSSS .&lt;Xl.raK.lTl: EVKS
WITH PIXIKHT-Il. bAKQVKT
Ing and hard wdrk was realised on
Haturdny hy the Hastings high school
foot ball tram, which" after many dis­
couraging repulses defeated Eaton
Rapids in the Eujon county village. EISHT MEMBERS ANO REV.

SECY W. R. HARPER OF MID
DLEVILLE, IS II THE FIBHT

Conch

squad the fine
has succeeded
Che fact tliat
never seen a

ernment Millions to Coaqift*.
W. R. Ilnr|&gt;er of Middleville. Hecii-tnry of the St.in- hlvestock Sani­
tary Commission la having some
sirentimm times these days, in

MR.

Roger*

17116632

points qf the gome and
aihnlrably in spite of History and
Well-Kiumn
some qf the lads had
foot bull game until

Accosnpll»liment«
Organlralloii ai

Obtain Education Krenings Ifi
Hastings City School-.

vent Ions In the history of the Union.
' Rocletlra shotijd not forget the
i pennant which will be given to the
t largest proportionate attendance at

that

and

&lt;himli inn&gt; - .
. .
.
n lieyond com-' •••f*1’ •” Hsglnuw an Tuesday after­
Smith.
care In recent ’",on' ’’e',k W,U ,,H
«« ■
Stitea had an rh“r,ce at
Ho lived near
nAuth diseaM-. I
how’*' ,n “n«ln"W. "nd "he
qildeml
other In 1908 I became infatuated with hltp- hhB esboys' play'be-1 *',,&gt;rd from home through n window
glon.
It crat and dlrappenred.
Al| trace of the
S2U0.1IU0 tn stamp out the disease In
I BON.
It will cost mure 'than
lu
times that amount, probably around
13.000.000 to stamp out the present
epldi'mlr.
But whatever was the cause nf the

/

president. Baker Hhriner; secretary, j |Mtrurtive. reminiscent and InterestX. J. Bronson; treasurer. A. A. An- ln&lt;
A {t.w Hrml| ohly ran be mcndemon-, owlng^te the illnesa of 8e.c-l,loned
honor of having been
reiary Brouon the complete rep&gt;r: th(, prim» instrument In the orgam-l
"f the organisation has been unob.1
- - tulnntde this week. The records, lum- ago was accorded to Mrs; Frances
Wheeler Smith, the President of the
and nllhuuuli hr had never come Intor Inw 8400 had been paid durlny the Club from 189C-1BI)7. and t«n years
personal contact with the foot nn&lt;l|ta»A 12 months. There Ih a balance' later president of the Michigan State
infected und then It spread rapidly. I
The xorlglnjtl Infection wu« extrcmely mild.
It was like the rruplion akin to amall pox and wu not
easily recognisetl. . (jeorg* W. Dun-1
stntn vel^rlnarliin. w.ra r^llrd tn .

ganlratlon has" u membership of 157.

it breathe more virulent and the
symptoms so much more pronounced
that when Dr. Dunphy was able to

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&lt;

,
the same,

wire Intake! muzxle for a period ofJ
60 days from this date.
All dogs!
nof' properly muxsled. found run’

Board of Health.
City* of Hasting**
Dated Halting* Mich.. Octotwr 22.
Continued on page four.

To Banner Subscribers
Up to the time of going to press
the responses to our recent letters
have reached
.

' 20

,

We hope to have the returns reach 33*4
per cent by the end of this month. This
is a matter of mutual interest to our suband ourselves and we hope for their cor­
dial Cooperation.
Have YOU helped to BOOST in the
manner we suggested in our letter?
’ Yours truly,
- COOK

MILK SELLERS ARRESTED

ON'FRIDAY

Discussions of municipal prob­
lem;. hy Grind Rapids health
officer and Rev. Caroline Bartlett
Crane of Kalamaioo.

MR. AND MRS. W. R. JAMIESON

GAVE DINNER TUESDAY EVE
the I'.

in Itutlmd

"ldud&lt;
Ing cucumbers proflUMttt. there cer­
tainly is no reason why tie growers of
Harry county should not avail them­
selves of an opportunity tn gild to
their Incomes.
HnltlniE stations are
likely to Ire erected In Woodland and

ton. Grand Rapids.
"Health in Relation to Life"—
Onv. W. N. Ferris.

lina.’’
tints th.it th»

Exhibits l&gt;y Htatt
Health and State D.di
Commlselon open

«&lt;• our

BISHOP MCCORMICK WILL
l-e held nt the Methodist

EplM-opul

■Sunday AftcrniMit^ al .1 O'clock.

-.in.T-i of this - nr instttntior.
what hijMIr, MplMTS deailUi:

ADDRESS BROTHERHOOD

II oyster S.tppe.-I
Jay
trimmings, they
Jay.
triairs und heard: ond «.
mil

Five Auction Sales Ad­
vertised ThisJ^eek

I Insp-ftur Helm,
mb. re were rei &lt;-lve&lt;l
niP a III b.- held Mon

IpiMauul Church.
lie had •
the important r*latl«n^»f •

THE JUNIOR BROTHERHOOD
i lunlon of his -address.

of the Banner h.o

WILL MEET FOR ORGANIZATION
for fjw:

sought' his advice.
Tide :uldrrs*'was but one sld'
has been working, known ns the
Theodora Jones farm. Ho will there­
fore have an auction at the Jones
farm 5 miles north and one-half
mile east of the Noldiers monument
on section 20. Carlton township. Col.

Ntddlcrn* ln*uran&lt;-e &lt;"o. Meets.
chnnan.
From there the skimmed
The annual meeting of the Soldiers
... fnrm____
and Sailors' Death Benefit Association by the Club.
milk was hnuled uwity by the
hiyts and calUe. wus held In the court room Saturday.
Hpacl-"does not allow a detailed ttc-

hereby ordered to cause

HEALTH WEEK IS
A GREAT S

Thera wll
Hirer* tytd
re or nfflf.

Extracts from n Diary—Mrs. Erone.
Hr offers
mlna Holbrook. "*
Friday the Thirteenth—Rev. Rus­ 33 gheep. 5 hoj
grain, farm tools
sel IT. Itrendy.
,

ment Inspector "at*Detroit.
Dr. Fess
declared it n*&gt;t foot and mouth dis&lt;taae. but a curable and not partic­
ularly dangerous one.
About that
nine or, ininppy wa«
u&gt;\ an au­
tomobile In Detroit, and laid* up for
n week or two.
Meantime the dis-

STATE OFFICER HAS TWO

5:00 p. m. ThL« hour pfoved such a
popular hour Inst year.- the pastors
decided to repeat the arrangement.
The sermon will be delivered by Rev,
Leonard Evarts. Mrs. Anna McOm- C. I~ Bates. Rector at Hmmnnui'l
&lt;‘fiurih.
ber and Mias Gertrude Smith.
’ The following program was carrier]
out and was much enjoyed by those organist*.&lt;&gt;f Trinity Cbdr.
Rapid* i,nd two solos wlp
by Rev. Carrol Bate* Greeting nnd
Introduction of the toastmlstrrse by
Mr* Jrasle
Woodmansee.
Mr*.
Phyllis Reynolds wit* a charming

Arrratcd for Saginaw OfDccre.
i Hhi-nifT Williams and Deputy Sheriff Interesting And appropriate. Sh.- in­
| I.li^hty located on tho-Cinrk farm In troduced the following speakers who
responded tn the sentiments opposite
.
.1 Beard. u fugitive Kaglnnw couple, who their names;
The Mother—Mrs. Flora B. lienI disappeared November 7. The couple

NUMBER 29

PART ONE-1 TO 8

ebcure nn rddcatlm In a night-Schon)
which will be opened In Hastings « lty
schools iwmr time during ine next few
weeks. This education will be fur­
nished nt cost to the dtudents. Tlie DOV. FERRIS SPEAKS
price of tuition will vary from i.0c to

The contest Saturday whs won by
ne-bucking.
Bishop starred ItaMlngs Women's Club furnished a
i- touchdowns'tend kicked two very, delightful occasion for the en­
He misted drop kicking a joyment of the husbands und, friends
of Ahe etub members.
It took the
I rVH. 111
■form of n birthday party and banquet
According to reports farmers In
'held In the Social Rooms of the surrounding counties Irani- consider­
'Methodist Episcopal church. In honor able profit in .raising eacnmbers and I
selling them to salting stations. The j
Club.
farmers of Barry county could have!
made this additional profit If they j
had had the opportunity to *&gt;ll tnPOSTPONED CONVENTION
in the center of the room. In which
OF ENDEAVOR SOCIETY I.wga birthday take. decorated with age to Insure a salting 'station It.

I Met In Wesleyan McthiHil«t biasing with twenty-one green can­
("liun-li Friday and Saturday
The Club colors, green and white,
were very artistically
u*ed In tho
‘ nnunl Convention of the table decorations, in articles of food
Endeavor Union of Barry and in the dainty place cards, orna­
hivh was postponed on ac­ mented with the club monagram In
Palm* ferns nnd a beauti­
count of diphtheria will be held In green.
the Wesleyan Methodist church In ful bouquet of white chrysanthe­
Hastings, Friday evening and Ratur- mums. sent hy the D. A. R. chapter,
furnished tho decoration
of tho
Tho committee
having
A I-a verbs KimfYord of Grand Itap- rooms.
Ids. State Field Secretary, will be the .-luirgo, to whom highest praise Is
principal sitraker of the convention. due. wait as follows; "Mrs. Marian
Goodyear, Mrs. Grace C.irv.th M:-.
had planned on attending the con­
Mrs.
vention nnd some went tohttend who the president of the Club.
,,r did not get the word regarding the Wood catered, and twenty-four young
1 poslponement.
We are planning on

started the infe/llon.
Still another theory l« .that

SOON BE OPENED HERE

TRY BANNER WANTS v
H Yo* Wish ta Bell or Bay, Because
8wybody Reads The BANNER.

(Ion Mile on what is kndwn as the
Hweezey farm one half mile south
of the Soldiers monument. This fuNn

i.nidldate for the position &lt;’f

atlng physicians anil dentists of
ihe^county.
Housewives have
been taught about, adulterated
hnvw

heard

about

tuberculosis In
have heard why
harmful.
City

.hipmmr to

ad-ire,,*.
in- mo- i -"‘fifi?*.iV‘Fn'nna’nirfl T*;iri.«li
Monday next,. Nov. 23. nt

.tn old resident of this county.

the high

Husbands"

dily." declared Dr. A. ,H._ Warth­
in. Pathological department of
I'nlvertdly n? Michigan. “Is the.
withholding of the knowledge
that h&gt; ought to have, und which

llfhtfully and “Friday the Thlrtcen- tlon 26, Hops toanahip. • Henry
Fktnncry will bo the auctioneer. Jos­
Ru.Mll U- Brfady.
eph Campbell’ clerk.
Mr. Lara bee
So passed this milestone Id the
Club's history.
This sentiment was work horse*. A sown. 2 young cattle.
offered for the Chib's future:
18 hogs and pigs, -quantity of i»uy.
"Eov« humanity, look around for
your opportunity, act to the braP of
your ability, and DM wilt do the

• r the Belgians
response* In
TH., funds will

Ally of Michigan Health Servlc.
Staff Mild:
"Sex hygiene Is a
woman's problem because th*
pre1lmlna"ry Instruction of chli-

turally-4d her. The essentials of
this Instruction are that It should
be s-.-ientltli-ally true ltnil should

hold goods and other articles.
CoL
“Who. .when ha doh* his evening W. H. Couch -will be the auctioneer
clothes .
Would with an angel come to blows?
Whoso struggles then the whole
-particulars.
house knows
’Our husband."
Mr* Holbrook related some know n
and unknown happenings to club
members to Mho great amusement 'of

The &lt;-&lt;inuilitlcn

rd out in them the unhealthy
conditions due t" the crowded
high school building. Mnnufu--

"Coming Of Age" by Miss Johnson
was handled with the literary, skill

M. ST. Rrackney has sold his farm
and will quit farming.
He will have
given our “Hope' paring,"
MUs ts sale on what la known aa the.old
Johnson holds a high place'in the Crouse farm, 6 miles north and 1
mile west of the Holdlcrg "monument,
and 3 miles south of Freepfert.
Mr.
public.

th- Company­
in the secret*

••It

W. H. Couch will be th? auctioneer
and Wm. Gorham &lt; lerkIt will he I
mi--.
air. &lt;-&lt;o&lt;-*ra&gt;.er oners;
Mra Renkea spoke feeling- .&lt;
7 horses. IM heTtJ o^eutlta. l of them * fl'Dire.
ahe la held by the Club.
Mr* Smith cow* 19 hoge and pigs, n long list of
thia community and county e&lt;
aald that in tlie economy of nature farm tools, quantity of hay. grain
Th-- adv. nn another
the only reason for the mother. Is and fodder.
'utility folk* to "Live Ixtnger"
the child.
A worthy child is the page given nil the particulars.
mother's greatest joy and satisfaction.
Men wh&lt;
This she hnd found in the cjmrnctef
and usefulness of 1he~MnsGnga Wo­
of u life-long Study haw come In
Henry C. Rowers will quit farming
men's Club.
many
Instances
Withoutexpense
’ Mrs. Pancoast took her audience
to the county, even paying their
through the early years of the Club
own raUcoad fare for the prlvlwhen It finished three thousand years
of the History of Ancient "Egypt.
health.
Greece end Rome. In a half hour, evQuiditig briefly
of the Club from childhood Into tie. 7 hog*. 60 pure bred Barred rock'
ynuth, with oil Its faith 'Jn itself and
it* own ability. No question was too hold good*, quantity of corn In shock,
deep or abstruse for its attack. Nev- quantity oats, straw and bean pods.
erthcless through It nil much was
accomplished and definite growth

sra-tal room* tomorrow. .Friday etr-

dn tighter.
backfield h«

player* of the .ilurfml

morning.

A Fainftfe Ttaft Mjp®

nlwuys make It hnppier. healthi­
er. and more of a benefit to the
community."
io and sanitary environments."
thought D. E. McClure, assis­
tant i-i-crotary of th-- Htatv Board
of TTealth.
"Tht!M&gt;
lire Jhe
nagging, affect io nJ ess. slovenly,
low-ldi-aicd honiv.-tho llty-ventlloted. dusty .«nd small schoojrooms. the crlmlnalbtlc environ-'
rd Mhool ground* yellow backed
books, und ineflkrient health und
(U-'hool administration." ’
'
• LJitle children shouty bo pro-.

while: whey dutyfls
word* tliat follow, that tell of the kindly optlml-.ui of a man who wn" really

: God.- the living 'find.

MMjm. JlnaUr.
growing'bHtfer:

�THE UA&amp;1TXG8 BANNER, XUVEMMEH 1», 1*14.

WARM FOOTWEAR
FOR COLD WEATHER

Will b? more fully enjoyed if it
is served on one of our Dining Tables
because you will know that it was
bought at the right price and was
worth all that you gave for it. Prices
range at from $7.50 to $25.00 for a
nice solid pedestal table. -

We carry in stock EVERY KIND of Warm Footwear that is suita­
ble for this climate and we carry them in ALL SIZES and ALL
WIDTHS. Wp can give you any sort of combination
.
..
you wish.
We handle the famous “Ball Band” goods, made in Misha­
waka. They are recognized as the BEST goods made, and
our prices are JUST AS LOW as these goods can be sold
ANYWHERE-

Right now a new Buffet would be greatly
appreciated and there never was a better time to buy
it as our assortment is very large and the prices are
very low. Prices range from $14.50 to $40.00.

You will find it to YOUR ADVAN­
TAGE to buy your WINTER FOOT­
WEAR here, because we can FIT
YOU with JUST YOUR SIZE. You
don’t have to take anything that is a lit­
tle "too large” or a little “too small.”
It will PAY YOU to see us before
you buy.

Miller &lt;9 Harris Furniture Co
Good Furniture at Less Money

Undertaking at Lower Prices

Ironside Shoe Company
Masonic Temple Bldg.

Phone 176

Hastings, Mich.

DOWNFALL OF RADICALISM
TO AID WORLD'S BUSINESS

Bryan and Ills "Isms.”

Not only •arollln* pupils but platIn* many In pa) Ins pleasant positions,
burins the month of November the
foltowin* young people enrolled al
the Michigan liuidneas and Normal
Colle*? of Battl. Creek for the course

IXl^’DON—Revival of American
tiuslnrxS on a large scale Is predicted
by the leu din* organs of the mld-

TRY BANNER JOB DEPT. FOR QUICK SERVICE

Christmas Suits

McKibben

Made to Order for Men and Women
v. Mannlox of Ur*nd Buplds.
&lt;• pulpit Sunday In place of
Blips he being by the bedside
« wife. In the hospital In Grand

Men and women who Appreciate exclusiveness of style fea­
tures in suits, that are made ESPECIALLY FOR THEM,
should leave their orders with us now for Christmas Suits.

«

Wayqe
-mf’-df-.r.i f«H buslnsm
and shorthand^enuryi.
Gayle*Ji/r. Bedford, full bu*lnem|
nnd shorthand course*.
Glenn/Carver, Marshall, full busl* f

We have had a large experiencejn this line of work, and we are making prices
so reasonable that no one can afford .to have anything but a made-to-order
suit. We are prepared to offer you some genuine surprises both in the quality
and style of our Suits, as well as in the price. Call and sep us.

Buderman—The Tailor
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

-HANKEII VVA.VT MVS. PAV.

Bob” Eckberg Giving Demonstration With ,
His 8 Qyl. Cadillac Which Arrived Last Week

Err Ida' Trader. privali
Mr. bhi rm.i., II. H. Shi
facturing Co.

.

Tti? btx3»-»&lt; m&lt; n| ti&gt; moiorin* a.re!«a ”w.wt Uw urrlBsl . ef /he i«u&gt;!|
hers bled i lght-cj litul' r C..dilUo u(
Itu- salesroom .itf the Western -Ml&lt;h!-i
— --------------- ——- - **n tWilluc company. Grand HaplJ. ,n
”“P‘d» has been In .ontlnu
.
..
.... .....
„
teucnlh
| W "dylW day sad nixtit ever Mnt-c; rvcelvtnx th" unnuutitled prnbt ef rvXot in v-L.es h-iA i n.
I showing the «&gt;Md' pe&lt;&gt;|d&lt;* of Western ! cry . x|*rf&lt;-need m.urtst who rides tn

CUvkUr Siuiil* aud Utully.lCd llafhrr and f tmlly, merlin* and Mamie
Deller attended the- New , Ea«l**d

GENUINE GAS COKE is all
stored under cover in large
bins. It is dry, clean,and when
you buy ityou get ALL that you
pay for—FULL WEIGHT and
a DRY CLEAN FUEL.
Ask your dealer for BONE DRY GEN|UNE GAS COKE.

Heriia nviiuired us a result of th'
Balkan war» territory to th? extent
of l4.««lt M|iuire miles. With • jmpuV»rlvn of l.hljH. The tptaitatva if
«»&gt;&lt;■ *»&lt;ioir&gt; l..day N O»*Tvf'*&lt;xiusre miles, with » totuT population;

THORNAPPLE GAS&amp;ELECTRIC GO. J
PHONE Nt&gt;. 5
rAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE'

�THE HASTINGS BANNKH. XQVHMBKR It. 1&gt;U.

| THE CHURCHES

PAGE THREE

■■ ””

tfrnl religion* of tne world, have not.
Uplifted ’their devotee*. '
If you'

HapUM Church.

cept Saturday.
Good- singing and
gospel preaching.
Special music

♦he cnilncll held a tine «Vp| I

12 member* of the church offlclal
gin promptly at ,7:30 and* close nt family sot down to well tilled table*.
pine.
.
Chicken pie and all the fixing* ’am)
Friday afternoon prayer meeting al
'feel especially good natured.
After
Sunday Rvhool ut 10:00.
the supper matter* nf vital interert

'U

FRAND$EN &amp; KEEFER

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER

Knitted Hoods,
Cap* and Toques

THANKSGIVING
SALE,

Special for Friday and Sattir- IQn
day, 25c and 50c.values...— I zb

11

[7

When you get ypur Thanksgiving
Dinner ready you want a good large

Bungalow Apron
■We have a special large M Inch long in.
Gingham and Percale*. Apron* at J Ju

HIS Sale is going to effect all'departments in the store, we have something special to
Seasonable winter goods on sale—■

Morning wo rah Ip 11:00. Sermon by dlactiaaed.
Mradame*
McKnight.
rhe pastor. subject. “God'* Blockades। Ilotell. Brown and Engle had charge
(in the Road to HeJI." Chorus choir of lhe supper. ■
nnd special music.

T offer that our customers should take advantage of.

Coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Blankets, Knit Goods, Linens, Napkins, Dress Goods, Men’s’Furnishings, Etc.

Clarence (Hiding.

Martin. 10:30.
Quimby. 3:10.
Hendershott. 7:30.
Ytekley. 3:00.
Soma of the mem»r* of the 'Hnrilng* Brotherhood

Evening service at 7:0# followed
by an vv.ingslltUc sermon.
Sublcel
■lawt opportunity.” -Choru* choir

Union Thanksgiving service at the
M. E. church nt 6:00.

House Dresses, neat and well litling, Ct no
dark and light at.-Il ---pl.””

Her. Carroll I*. Bate*. Iletdor. .
Sunday next before Advent.
.
Holy communion. »:00 a. m.
Morning prayer nnd aermon, 10:30

Method lag E|tl&gt;wopal Cllurcn.

For your Thaoltsgiviog party, you waul
new floor covering, and we are offering
some special values.

tor.
It la Important that every firmed List Sunday will find It powilmember of the church hear-these ad-

9xlOV4 Brussels Rugs at $9.98.
9x12 Axminster Rugs at $15.98. ’
9x12 Crex or Wool Fibre Rugs, $8.
Floor Linoleum, new pattern, 39c.
Small Velvet Rugs, 27x54 at $1.39.
Special Values in all Lace Curtaiml.
Couch Covers, special at 98c.

11:00 Sunday school.

request of the management of Good
Health Week *p*ak on the question.
'■Wh.il Are We Going To Do About
It?”
This will be an application of

Beginner*
Junior C

Evangelistic irrmnn,
Sunday evening. No

Linen and Domestics

All our Coats, Suits and
Skirts have Sale Tags on
that will save you money

!2nd.

■ ■f officer* and the adoption of a con- nightly,. Indefinitely.
stllutlop und by law*. The boy* have
Invited Governor Ferri* to be their nlng nnd the choir will lead the t;on-

We want you to see our special
values in Traveling Bags and
SuitCases, beforeyou take your
trip home for Thanksgiving.

'III remain open until Friday even- Invited to attend,
and bring n friend.
The following apeclal music will be
rendered next Sunday.
Christian Science Society.
Mornlpg: ••Great Shepherd Hear,”
110 Jefferson St;
by I'lvcidomlnl. Tho Chorus. Duct
Sunday nervice nt 10:30
io lw selected. Ml** Renke*. Mia* MeSubject, "Soul and Body."
FarlamL
Testimonial meeting every .
Evening. Anthem. "One Sweetly
nexday evening at 7:30.
Solemn Thought." by Ambrose. Solo

You will find some interesting val­
ues in our Sweater line for Men,
Women and Children.

Frandsen &amp; Keefer I Extra Linen Values
Hastings Most Up-to-date Store
One Price to All
&gt;
The I^owest
everything that in right-

LUNCH COUNTER
ADDED TO STAR BAKERY
Thia

Next Sunday evening ut 7 o'clock
a •lereoptlcon lecture will be given on
the subject "Man-Mod*' Religion*.''

Mercerised JTable Linen, bleached, at 27c.
65c all Linen, bleached, good value at 54c.
85c Table Linen, 72 in. wide (hill bleichef) 69c.
$1.00 heavy Damask Linen, bleached, 83c.
Napkins to match at $1.48, $1.98, $2.48.
8 4 unbleached Sheeting at only 22c.
9 4 unbleached Sheeting at only 24c.
8 4 bleached Sheeting at only 24c.
9 4 bleached Sheeting at only 25c.
36 in. bleached Muslin, 9c valde 7c.
36 in. unbleached Muslin, 5c.
36 in. unbleached Muslin, 6VicShaker Flannel, in cream at 5c.
Best apron Gingham in checks at 6Mtc.
Best Manchester Percales, yard wide, 11c.

Tor a full meal, but would eonw
• rerin'tlrtini anil perhaps prcfci
ch. &lt;&gt;r something In the line oi

the world.

from now until Thanks­
giving. Notice some of
our prices above.
.

”d.&gt; thingby, halve*." Hi* policy lx and alwayi
hn* been, that nothing lx too good f&lt;&gt;:
hl* patron*.

Thoma*, Mr. Writ. Shulr. Mr.

accommodated nt the Star Bakery and
Itestuurnnt, and will receive the very

to the Star Bak-

viahr*—Monkey worship—A Chinese
Funeral—SO woman team, and many

wants,

bn I Gurllnger

with

The I'nlted Stale* has more than
6.009.000 factory- employes and I.-

until lie

-BANNER WANT ADV&amp; PAY.— 600.000 railroad employe*.

ne*tnnrunr,.nnd equip-

All.eri McClelland mu
land on buadnes* Saturday.

LOCAL NEWS
PERSONAL MENTION

nothing
Chat
vllle
btialness Monday.
Puts
Konklo and family returned
Kansas.
Thursday.
tk
end with
net
Hurry Wjrkom
Chic
finish
Monday.
to a
Jacob
the .MichlCbanks- Saturday.
giving dayairier in Chicago. extended visit with
Itelckard. nf Big Ray.
visiting
and
Dinner । Mr*. I Ix&gt;m
Mr*.
Ann Arbor.
Eike
aftw
Mr*.
wa* the guest of
In Grand Rapids from S-nPitas firday
Ml** Mule
of Chicago.
. of ntw
time.
and Mr*. T. J. Brosseau visited
Mr*. Elmer
Silver , i|.their
on
Fred
from Wichita.

on

her parent*
of

Rehor- witnessed

The Late
day excursion November

i &lt;?. Hunton.' of Hay City, h.-ut lieen 1
i.,rnvd an Mr. Bradley'* successor. ■

of the local agency.
There wilt be a special communl- ■
cttHon of Hasting* Lodge No. 63 Frl- 1
day evening. Nov. 37th. at 7:30. for I
the purpose of conferring the Master |
Mason degree. All. mrmlwr* of.the j
L&gt;dge are Invited to be present. Vis- .
Ilor* are ulwnys dvelcome. Banquet

Thanksgiving Shoppers
Will find our assortments complete and up to the minute in style, while our prices
.
are as reasonable as is consistent with good value.

bor

night from nn

I. Ilacheler.
Oscar C. Fortier, flec'y.
The trial of Dr. Schulj, prominently

a

her parent*. Mr.

Mich.. m

Esther Ingram, of

until

Monday,

horse bclongntt to
township farnror.
a

Thomapplc i

d&lt;-nle*

the]

Cha*. Wood
relative*
until Monday.
Voensira,

Veenrira for a *hort
Mr.
daughter.

Cut
Glass.

WE CAN SHOW YOU
SOME VERY CHOICE
PATTERNS.

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers—Optician*

will take place.

All np-mber*. are dl-

Ingly. ■ By order of W. M. Cha*. L
Northrup. Bncheler.
O*c«r C. Fortier. Ser’y.
W. X. McLaughlin, former bunk
Judge Smith was In Detroit Thurs­ examiner nnd welj-known to some ih
day to attend a meeting of the direct- thia city, wn* burled in Muskegon.
Novomber X.
Mr. McTxtuKhlin wn»
.»ir». Anna urant ontl (.. .c. May­ III only a few .day* nnd died lol
wood attended the Stale'Sunday Houghton. He wa« a member of the |
Schoo! Convention nt Adrian hurt Masonic, Knight* of I'ythl.i* nnd Klktl
week.
•
.
lodge*
Former Couhty Clerk Roy Thorpe
The examination of George Stand­
ley, accused of otartlng d family row

wa* adjourned until Saturday. Mr.
Mrs. Hou L. Cobb has been called Standley' I* accused 6f u»«u&lt;llt nnd
to Mrs. Adam Smith'* home on the battery with Intent to do grc.it It-Hlllyl
State Road hy the death of Mrs. harm lea* than tho crime of murder.
Smith'* mother.
Mr. and Mr*. E. Hathaway and Mr.
and MraAO. Manning entertained Mr. of Sheriff Williams' hotel.
and Mr*. Armour, of Battle Creek,
Mi** Minnie Clary, daughter
from Saturday -until Monday.
&gt;• critically Hl with typhoid
left Tuesday noon for Toledo, where
Fiva 'member* of the family
they will visit for a short time, after
which they will go to Florida. whet« linn supposed to be diphtheria. It wn*
nQt diphtheria, •however. Two mem- •
-Mrs. Anna Hoot entertained her ber* of the family have recovered and ;
the other two are convalescing. Mis*|
Minnie Clary'* case proved to be ty-|
phold.

An Income

our friend* and nelghlrors for their
kindness and sympathy and for the,
bciiutlful flowers xent during the

Our Prepaid Stock pay*. *enn-annually, caih dividend* at S$

| 5» Net

j

Safe

Convenient

Profitable

Twenty-fifth y«G **•«»» ovar 11,000,000.
Write for full particular*.

SAVINGS ft LOAN ASSOCIATION

wlfo and mother. ’
Thomae Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. G»o. K/lly.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Kelly.

Acadian* to Louisiana. sung by Long­
fellow
In "Evangeline.” will enact-

thanksgiving
Sale
Zlgin Shirt?
Friday and
Saturday

ITT US SHOE
YOU
This damp, snowy weather will cause many
a cold itnlcss you look to your shoes. 'Buy a
g(x&gt;d pair and get shoe satisfaction.
Men’s Crossctts, bench' made, fine kangaroo
stock, per pair

z$5.00
STYLE 3550— Men’s gun metal,
Goodyear welt, per pair

l/our choice of any $1.25 or
41.00
■

&amp;lgin Shirt

_•
button,
*

$3.Q0
NO. 227 Boys' gun metal, button, pne piece,
leather inner-sole und counter, sizes
1.' to 51'5, per pair ■

$2.00

69c

Radies’ Shoes
Sweet Sally Lunn, a lady’s dres­
sy comfqjrt shoe.

jffll Sizes, /4 to 18 inclusive.
Plain or pleated bosom.
Me or colored.

thanksgiving Meckwear
25c and 50c

RUBBERS
Arctics, Sock.Rubbers, Felt Rubbers,-Rub­
ber Boots, as well as Rubbers for Men,
Women and Children’s shoes
in plain and storm.

Overcoats and Suits for
Men and Boys

Style 402—Plain toe welt, but­
ton, a dressy comfort shpe

$3.50
Style 20—Plain toe kid, bluchcr,
turn sole, Steel arch,
for tired feet,

$3.00

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
Clothing and Shoe Department
Grant Otis &amp; G&lt;Z Old Stand

Hastings, Michigan

�X.tTAJt’afctti.

a solntton of hleMoetda of mnreury.
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.Better wear rubber coat and rub1 bar boota and hat until the epldam-

ANO MM OH

hook- Hs took a calf fro*
IL. C. herd and inoculated it

Good Health Week Is On

lh«m.
Th* germ U carried m feed
from infected diMricts.

And is proving to be a wonderful affair for the
people of Hastings. By special arrangements
with the makers of

&lt;*• «MM»- Beas aa&lt; Bhaat »•» awd dUlotart
thoroughly and frequently.
*
If paaMbka, It 1£ wall u khop tM
varioot ImHb Well «a^ar&lt;t»e.
It

&lt;uK i&gt;r«Mur

Dr.

Adolph thia

thorlty on the foot and mouth dUreue

cow und then visit Uttr a healthy

fjarments

minute and then began burning up hMd

eoathern townohlpa of Berrien eounInfectious. It may ii
clothing, tn tha tart
Berrien County

From

We are able to add our little share to the program and the significance of
Health Week by featuring

n M terribly

Washlngtoti

Baby Week at Our Store
We will exhibit and demonstrate the most scientific and practical garments and accessories
lor the Baby. Interesting and authoritative booklets for both the mother and the baby will
be distributed during this week.

imxl.

stone.
*Hi* row arlii tfeap up o ¥efiMam Mnacktw at Me lipa, owhoefc*
Wfth him at first were •• meh. all IDE *A unlike aha nature! vmatking bf
refected for their knowledge it the fettle «a tha bark of a rebK flef-le
How rapidly the foot and month ’
iMaae spreafe, may - ba imagined. i

infected district in Berrien County, strinfe from bre moMh.
Afv*x»iWthe dlseaso haw spread to 11 different Inatlbn of the mouth will probably
disclose Mwnlng *Mm* blUKenrch thi
Michigan.
Thio came through Ship­ tohr*. the rutno. the Mpa and tha
ping Infected Mock th Chicago, BkT- roof of tjre nwStK - Hia animal will
falo, Uwtiwit and other points, acatbbty o&lt;t hot little.
Atmlhet flay and
thfea bbsttre Will be broken, dkpf
eiMtag larga runnln* aorta, and the
duan! thr rtw-mrds. forbid the «*w will vtAbly loro In weigh*.
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Dr. Ifeufe eetlmatno thatch* hrltt
placed an ombargo upon shipping
feat of an klnfe
Ao*
Mil mmed mPh Trim U&gt;»

fermare h» other parts ot Mkhlga'n
whs bark them (br’fereped thl pfetltetofe. (
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legislature fortrffemg

and

"killing gangsr

lira

asfe M

FREE—Every mother who brings in this add will receive a,cute rag doll to be cut out and stuffed for baby to play with.

Drygoods Dop't

HIE Granuhtad Saga, car Mica SJc lb.

tvue colored border.
viauii. .nn boh improwru nnun. — _
Oor tegular |l.?S value. Special • QQre
FHe* thin wrek. per pair......................

We have perhaps as large a stock of Ladies’ and
Misses’ Ready-to-wear as all other stores in Hastings com­
bined. In fact wc are heavily overstocked for for this
season of the year and are making the most drastic efforts
to reduce our assortment to nominal proportions. This
sale will be for a short time only. So don’t delay—Investi­
gate -our offerings at once.

23c

Underwear Bargains

We Guarantee Big Savings and

Baby Blankets
HMre: Hfht-Wv*. pink and etrem.
Many dulnt&gt; plreiUng new designs, tfl 00
ifee«0fe«MM-Wura from »3c to......... ^1.70

wore

dren not allowed to go to school the people In thia ureal tight to Manip
No person is permitted to enter the out the terrible "Foot und Mouth
premises and nothing permitted to
leave It
Where the disease has been
moat prevalent deputy sheriffs guard

placards

Uunsthg Wear.
*1)1 now find on our counters

19c

oft to Be

That the quarantine U enforced U

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u...|u« an
cattle, aa yet uninfected, across tha
road Into j^sture.
Another farmer
w'ao- fined a similar amount because that lime a Iltilo lers lhah &amp; wilderIlls dog was running at large. Schools hmm with oil the privations and Old
hare oven ordered closed, and Uta ohtlre community life has disappeared.
In the meantime thousands upon
tllOttMnrfa nS
a
__
er children fell to her nnd her *1U.
Into deep pits and buried ’ |n quick Ing hand* and sunny, loving dlkpolin-ar—. ■ »■■ _ —
- .
artlon made "Hade'' a general feVWffe. htrt only with the family, but with

uH*o •urn,

natural

fl rosed

Veljastic

-ordol garment*-

Uadleo* und Children's.Colon Suite.

39c

10c

25c
35c

ASSORTMENT No. 2

. stuffed with olives.

29c
workmanship
kinds ,i
bottlo 1

During thl

$5.00

$10.00

10c

very fancy, per bottle

l. 25c
25c

i and jui&lt;&gt;. Urge

1

-.A-.,: or i.Ain,&gt;mi.*Uo&gt;trimmed Huis and Plain Hhupes from

25c

Ladles* Union Suita, fleeced Jersey

69c

tflat 11.TalatM. your choice

two daughter*, growing -to maAkaed
and womanhood.
Mra. Kelly wm

29c

Ladles and Misses Munsing
, Union Suits

$1.25

Light Hou

Suita of excellent dcaigtu and spteu-

from 17.50 op to 2IX.00.
sale only ut your choice.

family of twelve children.

Children s heavy

A» to what pain* Ute killing

ASSORTMENT No. 1

IteiurmlHV wc |w&gt; file freight

Bedford

Duriog this sale wc will feature particularly two big
assortments of Coats and Suits. One assortment at $5.00,
the other at $10.00. We have many other beautiful
models, ranging in price up to $27,50 but these two lots
offer tremendous savings.

♦v alreadyhad a rery complete stock

100 lbs. for $5.58

18 lbs. for 99c.

ruro Hock Maple Nyrup in quart.H gallon and gallons.

Perfect Satisfaction

«r of Holeteln rettlfc
and mouth dlavaaa la more atrict than known tlu
any eatabllahod agafnat a human di»- Michigan.
eaae. with tho poaalble exceptions bt
leproay and yellow fever. In tha in­
fected d la triAs no dog la allowed It an all-round

fi-cttd districts

Pure Food 78
*
for Tour
ThanksEiving Table S?iV

Big Sale of
Coats, Suits and Hats
for Ladies and Misses

large sh«

$19.95

$2.00

FTodt. lettuce.

quality right

TBJMMHD HATS AXD 1’L.MX/HHA FES.
fl.OS lo 11.50 values, during this sale only, ut your L-liuta

Affer each job m |uu,ng «n UHr and family.
She areg u
'WWW U BpeegM o&lt; whh In tbo.dm-dopsheen nhd
bichloride ot tavreary.
neighborhood In whirl
Kha wus u devoted Sunday* reboot

largest Slock
rase eymptom*. suggestions by Dr. V
D.. Hnilrlr t- H
_ - —- __

only.
It miy

first

hia form and whh Ws wife went to
lire with hu daughter. Afta. Gturgt
Fume, m Mope.
. In March, of

b*t

of Krady-toWcur for

Cloak and Sult iRpMUneni,

Weickgenant &amp; Riede
HASTINGS’ FOREMOST DEPARTMENT STORE

Mnrgerlne, per 11

appear through

•nd lain* tf&gt; &lt;5rnna Raplfl*. hut with­
out permanent relief.
Throwgti the
feng month* of Buffering kht-mu
Male, patient and alwUys cheerful.

cattle, accompanied with *t
drooling, is eharoctcriatie
As the Slacaso sdt nnocs—vc
Idb—-hrg* vatcr hl Mere wilt

and fourteen, und *2 U»o Common-j pannan I will be given to the county,

wealth the- revi-nty-elghth.
city*, town or village In each elafe
Wood bridge N. Ferris.
anywhere in th* United Stutot s&amp;UGorernor.j Ing the largest number ‘
'
&gt;
inhabitants.
Uy tho Gpvcrhor:
nning
, Frederick C. Martindale.
Haal oUeT.
Mre. Kelly la ronfvttiI htaetkei hundred, fourteen.
Tbel
by her huAund. and tour children to&gt; UMled Mates is at jksuw with «U1 tttc
1 wiling over 22.000 with u population,
tefetrn thefe l&lt;5fe
Tha &lt;ht1dfen hfet: mtltns of tht- wirth.
Thd stare and
----- *"*- —, Mfe..&lt;}M.. MHpre symbol lg« to all tho world,
Ill- o&lt; tfvpe■
liberty oM Att* pursuit *f h-VKalMnaxoo.. pi hets.
9ut*fi)ho, kiln and tou
to six |&gt;cr resident.
The National.
Association for thd filtidy mid I- n.
Wood thfege vt life.
Our glorious by tho American Red Cross und the
vcullun of Tuberculosis, which* ...
Died—Xad.
.
nation Ink.gtjpr forward unswerving­ National .Vspciatim* for -t&gt;»® Study carrying on the promotions of llr»
Horatio H. Mead:dh&gt;d,'al the .home ly. towards.-the’goul ot a*1c juatlcc and Pretention of Tubcrvuloals to sale ronsldfcre that any city uf lO.fcuu
&lt;lv|g
W&lt;-. the the wren counties, cities, towns nud Io lUO.OIMkJ population ought lo sell
of Ms son, C.-.W.-.MfedM-ClMMott* »««ld &lt;
4vlc ■-rlghtcouiaeau.
Friday nt heart trouble.1 aged ntarty . ‘
'&gt;f
-1
«re hoppy in viUdgw in the United States reBlog at Ivusl three cents worth of souls par
&lt;1 yen*
3bWag
joining eyi
cregy.^thgr «•&lt;•■ in reverent
Inhabitant.
'
AWb 60 years bpoHhe deceased .und
'“*• hearty-thMiluwtviugChriitmun HeaU per caplu before
AU of the- proti-cds from the. rale at,
January lit. according to an an- Bed Cross Baals.’ex eg pt tha txpe'nscsl
wqs-marrfcd to Miss-Cordelia ■’Tuylbr /■Therefore..!. -Woodbrtdgu N.
in
£
*fe^'A« J-t
a JMichl- nouif.-emurtl Iron* hcadQUarter.*
ts- -LT —
J»«t*.»f
Jgan. do MMfrloln ibe 1*n*iSvnt nJ
Tn:im the rtmflyAtwrten in Hufl.-.fM iifto United - HtMies tn destgnntiag
In order to make tho aomiiutitiun
tpw qahlp - Where , t|lqy reiudej ' urfitl Jhuraddy. Up- »Sth of November. m&lt; a,
att$r the. death Jut; Mrs. Myid in
!&gt;3S.’ ■day
for all the.people
iu
uu . people of
«&gt;i thia
tn i.t comcom­
t h..y j —
, • . - Lesjgo --I
. t t' .J"?
,o 'Grand
monwcalth. U&gt;,celebrate In
in ihank*»-ivthenk-.-tv snipped uvcurding to their popula­
monwcalth.tB^-ekbrato
ami
m Ghdrlottc.
a^t'U; ’
tion In, i»ia
&lt;daMKs. ua»
*v into
luw mvm* KI.UHKV.
SMl tatt* to
.,, '* log
th.- umlauari
r
uud-praxvr.
- v. \.
.
iKWlli Bf Bcujuniih V. Htnnton.
r
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From
MO td 2000: from;
’Were • heldt in '•/Gben under- my hand and tuP tdlluws:
zoou to huoo; from hooo to 2£&gt;otni:,
viutrlpttu and Illa rem.: ..
lIcnjanHli V ' Fluiitau. i&lt;gv&lt;l
Great Seal of the Ktutc thU fourtren50.01'0
■are, a ro*id&lt;-tit of JohnatvwnTor
mfm. and am- of thu
tn-.»j
over bSI.MO.
huttdMW Orrenly-i-U ferfe has been

Animals
Ith a coducquoBt Ibo. I* «w«M
„“11*"!' “J.!?”
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Blisters on udder und lull teui
burst, leaving a *or. uiUeh w(M h««J
In mk place, only to Weak «ut in an.
"X. any of tbess aj-mptama u.;

vr other animals to delay. ■ UlOtM V — law*
'
.

■our neighbor's farm and

or tint county, died
nfrer n shitft Illness of Urkthl'

county.

Mrs. Hyivu
f &lt;*«*diir Creek: Mrs. Linnle
S.llu-1, of Dowling: Mrs. Viola Lotabee. Kalkaska; ffolomon Blanton;
Dooling; Mrs. Mlnnlo Campbel), of
Cluvcrduh: Ucnjanifn B. Htuntun.
Bedford: Mrs. H.ittfe Kelley, GulesVockiey. Rutland.

Kolomon Htutiloii. took
iiiani land on Section C. Johnstown,
ihn family moving to Michigan in
IM I. They travelled to the terminus
of (he ruilrvuU ,ut 'Marshall und hired
truhi-iioriuUon to their land, - whlvh aide op- tho horuvMiud -in which also
was reached by u trull through the rvnlded his son, Holomon and family.
wildcrnesa
Mr. Griswold,-were held -at ll-.flfi
Burtul took
&lt;&gt;f tint’* Playing wiUi the children of 'o'clock. Wednesday.
the inilldns who were eiK-ampt-d on place tn IlnnfU-ld evniefetT.
his fulhcr'i* land. He leurncd to shoot

he was old.enough t-&gt; carry a gun hr

Archie G. Chilson and Miss Mm- T.
Hammond both of Cloverdale wir.married Friday afternoon at Lifv.nl
the Mctbpdlat purm&gt;iuige. Rev. ltu»&lt;dl
.. ------ ...
JJr Ch|Wwi u

™r:'’ui

v.

autumnul hunt In the north wuods.;
One fall hs*killed^’ •••—
’
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M,n»&lt;-hurm Is ruajcitfg a n&lt; w phrnt
rnshlp out of the bean oil .that la product &gt;l
-me
rrlugo | there In tremendous quanutlex. The’

»;~^auSBSs,.-K;niu

'•w

�•TOK IIASTFXGM BAXXMK

WITH THANKSGIVING DAY
NEXT WEEK

&gt;OV EUU1,K u», mil.

PAGE FIVK

ig the brOttAM
up.
*" ’•-vlng . hanre of
•UbMdt ♦fa"
•" . lNii&gt;wr&lt;

It behooves every man and young man to
get ready with the right Clothes in which
to celebrate the occasion, and ready for you
here is the variety, quality and value that

/jir &lt;h. uitl&gt; at .
Ut Hunk a ShMhrtil. hkvtsK
i-d th«- U&gt;wjU iUMSt»*r ot vulci
tvd.Ui th,-, oub.«•. ot &lt;*iiroqnr for

makes choosing both profitable and easily accomplished.

Suits, Overcoats and Balmacaans,

at $10. $12, 15, $18, $20, $22 and $25
The latest blocks in Soft and Stiff Hats.
New designs in Shirts.
Beautiful new patterns in Neckwear.
Argersinger’s guaranteed Kid Gloves.

FOURIER'S THE BETTER IDEA

MORRILL, LAMBIE O CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
hujnc iu
where their houbuhl Jkv.ytA _h.»&lt;r proved" d them.
S. I*. workinw for a,life Ihknmn.e &lt;
M t.1, th.
......• ■•.11m ... .....

CROOK &amp; GOULD HAVE SOLD
THREE FARMS 10 RESIDENTS OF

A New .England contemporary,
which la prone to delve deep into the
very essence of thlpgs. uinnul forego
Ihdulgenre tn an excursion Into the
domain of philosophv a* It fnrnlalies
a prelude fbr war. It recall*'bow'Na­
poleon's entry lu Jena In ism; dis­
turbed the German philosopher. Hegel,
then engaged on his theory of the tfb-

Illinois Cohuty Till* Year, pho
Tlicy I’wn nal«* amt 1&gt;«*kI
Hquardy.

ph llo tophi
of Lyo’— in l"9!t. He m* quantities
of ricr awstroyed, which bad bvnTMd
»&lt;j loQg tor higher price* that it b«-

Must Build
We Co Along.
Il 1* well tohavn viMom of a bettor
llfo than that ot every day, but It* la
the life of every day. from which ele­
ments of a better llfo must come.—

tni.ide. tho north pole would becomn
habitable and mfa would develop new
organs. such aw an eye Ik the back of
hl* head. Isn't that a phllusophy pref­
erable to Hi-rM'h Idea* of the ub«&gt;-

Good Koal for Kold Weather

What the&gt;r Jiinali- ladies lack In
Clothing they make up In hair adoruniAn. Some aiylva am ph aving whlln
»•:»&gt; tough wood,
'o'iRh. (pr mi'- ut

Our Pocahontas Tump is all lumps and.burns up dean.
est quality fa all kinds of coal.

Indeed we stock only the high­

We have a lot of large chunks al $2.25, which are just the

thing for light furnace fires and heating stoves.

All kinds of

slab

wood, split wood

and coke.

For Klean Koal Phone 254=224

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
HASTINGS. MICH

PHONES 254-224

Thanksgiving
Day,
November 26th,

THE DOLLAR
THAT IS SPENT HAS SAID

No doflbt th&lt; r&lt;- wilj be pieces

in silver needed to Set thv
table complete f&lt;*r lite

Thanksgiving

Let us . supply them. from
immem-e stock of solid and

GOOD BYE TO YOU FOREVER

and plated silvvrwun .

THE DOLLAR entered on yotlr SAVINGS BANK BOOK will earn dividends to BRIGHTEN YOUR FUTURE
YEARS. ONE DOLLAR deposited each week will in 10 years amount to $605.54.
THIS BANK IS NOW OPERATING UNDER THE NEW FEDERAL RESERVE ACT. Back of your money

.stands the immense FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM of the United States Government.
, Whether your account be large or small your protection and security are assured.

•

We Pay 3 per cent, Compounded &amp;emi-Annually, on All Savings Accounts.

A new lot of the will known
“B.-ssnu_r” Extra (.nudity r
.

16 D«t. Knivi.s and

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Ko k*.

Hastings National Bank
The Only National Bank

Barry County

Hastings, Mich

Silver Cream Silver Polish
23c

L. V.

bessner

�THE HAWINGS BANNKR, VOVF.WRER IS, t.14.

MRK MFK

located the odd shoes, returned them
to their place • and—bet bad bo?
Nichoiaon opened the bag and looked
inside. There lay the dreadful evt-

R1LTRY
A GREAT SUCCESS
105.
RAISE

SQUABS FOR

MARKET

high-heeled shoe. beelde hla own!
Nicholson gapped
Well, nothing
could be done now. Ho rraolved to
tend the ahoe back that night with
a letter ot apology. He throat hla
suitcase acroaa the baggage counter,
All tho way over Nicholson had tried!
to makt. tho acquaintance ot the girl
In brown. But, try as hard a* bSj
could, he- tailed to elicit anything
mure than a parting greeting from her.'
She wa* named Mary Martin, and he
overheard her telling the steward that.
Ing her vacation on a tour of the Bjrit-I

First Essential la to Have Suitable

1 lull cities.
।
Nicholson waa making a pleasure,
, tour. He waa one of those fortunateyoung men who have sufficient income
The keeping of pigeons has become - to make work unnecessary. Not that |
regular business In some sections.
ho was an Idler. He meant to take^
Tip sociology seriously—was. in fact,!
great deal of inn-rest is now being ■■ n l.l— m ■ v tn tTnslsn*
th* tnvlta. &gt;
taken in the pigeon as a .source of tion of a friend, to attend aomo crowd
ed political meetings In tbe Black
Country,
the
Industrial
part
of the
■ ' yard wired, in order to confine tho I
Midlands.
i birds. Tlje ifouse should be arranged .
The girl In brown would not say:
- 1 to permit of abundant floor room, tbe ’ anything more than . "good-morning"
nert. to be along the sides. Tbe
‘ homer pigeon is largely used’, an ex­ nnd "good evening." She even seemed;
to resent Nicholson's attempts to!
' cellent muling being tho dragoon and
I force himself upon her. the young ।
homer. Be sure that tho sexes are
man thought. Bo. by the time the voy- •
equal, as pigeons pair and keep tbe
, ' same neats. Mice In the nests musV
■ j be guarded against, and lice will de-, severely alone.
It was one of the greatest disap-1
j stroy all profit
Give nesting ma­
point merit, that he had ever had. He,
* I terlala for the bird*, and Include to-.
wm not ah unduly Impressionable,
• , bacco -leaves, Which will assist in
young man. but tha girl In brown had ।
keeping lice away. Fresh Insect poweh ' Ider should be freely used in the ;rt4*
‘ .
* .. . 1
i.,.
nt it., heart. There la some Inner sense that
nests op the first indication of lice,
•_ i
•' ' ...H
..... t- ...fnrrftd u* whether these affairs hare ta;
and cleanliness must be enforced. 1
th.rn th. poftlhlUt, ot wnouteoc..,
• Nfrholw. M&gt; lh.t h. could lot. th.'
I high, of any size preferred, and
.111 In hro.n-.lt.n pmplcull. to
should have roosjing poles at differth, d.r.lopmnt ot hl. pu.lo»-untU
|ent heights, on which the birds may
. • alight. Keep a fait codfish hung h- dl-dHoacr. lot. tua.t h.,. topon.1,0' • where tho birds can have acceas
| to
It,
supply
gravel,
coarsely j nw. .nd by th. Um. fa. ranch..1 Oltod bo bad only . plMMnl, mellowed
, ground oyster shells, ground bone.
memory ot her. He put up .&lt; th.
ONLY THE CAPTAIN’S BOOTS -wheat.bracked com. sorghum seed. &lt;ju..o'. hotel. HI. room wa. on a
_______ '
. millet seed and a green food of some
Inn. corridor. And u he enured It
Household’s Advance on Supposed
, he heard light footsteps coming along)
Burglar Came to an End in
I
Fit of Laughter.
I
Tho rambling old house where Cap­
tain Fields and Ills unmarried daugh­
ter. Martha, lived ttood back from
the road lull a mile, flanked on every J
aide by the caulaln'e broad acres.
' It happened one morning in early
spring‘'phen the captain bad mar­
shaled al) available help from th*
neighborhood and bad two liked men
besides tn help get hla corn ground
ready and tbe seed planted early.
Martha had been busy since morn­
ing arranging for a big dinner in Hie
old southern fayhlnn.
About teno'clock -she left the dinner cooking
on the big range and went upstairs lo
make the beds, but came flying down
with pallid face nnd called In stag*
whispers to the girl, "Go ring the big
dinner bell for the men. There la a
burglar upstairs under daddy's bed.
Be quick and then come to ine.’’
Martha stood at the exit to tlie stair­
way. ready lo defend with her life If
, nepd be, but prevent hl* vacai-e she
puij.
JThe men from the! fielda came
mounted on the horses with barncss
jingling, supposing that the bouie
must be on fire or some such dire
disaster 'threatened. When told that
a man was under the Wd upstairs
"they determined to make shbrt work
of him and marched up, throwing mis­
siles and shouting. "Come out." but
the burglar refused to budge.
, Then some one moved the comforter
back and exposed a pair.of the cap­
tain'* Sunday boot*—Chicago Trib­
une.

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kind. as'the birds will help themi to what is desired by them.
The rapidity of growth depends upon
the food and care. About eight pair
of squabs a year may be expected, de­
pending on mode of management.

OVERFED AND UNDERFED HEN
Flock Carefully and See That All

It Is not ponlble to lay down hard
and fast rules for feeding, because of
the fact that different hens require
different quantities. The best plan la
to watch the flock carefully when feedshare. The man who raisea the feed
for his fowls la the one who is likely
to overfeed them, while tho one who
buys his feed Is likely to err In the
opposite direction. The only way one
can manage with any degree of cerdifferent quantities of
a. period, long
It will pay

curate results. When the proper al­
lowance seems to have been reached,
,j feed accordingly and dp not change
unless necessary.

SHIPPING

screwless Eye Glass £
Mounting will fit them
all and hold the lenses
tight'.

Fitted exclusively by

F. R. Pancoast
The Jeweler

IN

WINTER

Careful Packing Is Required to Avoid
Freezing During Intense Cold—•
Objection to Wading.
.
Shipping eggs In winter require
careful packing. Egg* are Hable to
become frozen In th.- crate* when the
-old 1* iflten.r. although the crate.
may b. made tight nnd'lh* eggs inck,»ed In paper partition. There is
no remedy for the drawback, and the
"hlr safe Plan I* to keep the -gg. un:HI tho weather moderates. Sawdust!

"Checked it," answered Nichoiaon,
displaying a stub
- f don't know what you mean by
-checking It'.” replied bls friend. "If
you had a gused pul your bag Into
th# baggage-van It must .have come.
why—good heavens, man. don't you
— —..
—.... i. ..
..*&amp;**■ —
room? It's waiting for you there, no
doubt, ,nd it will coat you twopence
a
UDtu yoa (et 1L”
Bewildered and disgusted. Nicholson suffered himself to be dragged off
to his friend's house. He bought an
outfit and determined to return via
Oxford when ho concluded his round
of visits. And In the enthusiasm ot
the night's-meeting he almost forgot

Th0 following morning he saw this
advertisement In the Coventry papers:
n,. &lt;entfeman who took away a
udy., .hoe
Queen's hotel,
oxford, will return It to Its owner, no
V* asked. Address M.
«&lt;•••■*•&lt;*•»■
M r^,ice«ter
•
1'’lc”‘erLe
lcetter wa
, Nicholson
’s last
Leicester
was
Nicholson's
last atop
atop
p,„,
r„ol,^ lo .,pW. t&gt;
1&lt;1M, „a lmu,„ , „„t M|„
,)n
hl. frl.ud told
M- tt,, k woul4 M p^|W.
b,,.
th. ba. torwardfrl to th. .Ulloa
lb,„
Ae„,dl01iT skboltot wto.
in ,poio,.u. i.u.r to th. po.t. rnud than conlluuad hl. tourney,
rou. d&gt;y, b,„ h, dr.c„dri ,t
lt.Uo„ At Ih, pc,, oBc,
h, (ouna-,
„u.o from HI..
Martin.

Everything In Store Sold at Discount
Except Contract Goods

We Must Raise $10,000 In Thirty Days
In order to accomplish same, we offer merchandise ai greatly
reduced prices

l-.vcrpilouat iMncnliiN.

"Miss Martin will be glad to see
Mr. Nicholson at the Temperance ho­
tel, provided he brings her shoe with
him."
‘
Nicholson found the missing aulL
case, slung It into a cab and hurried
to the hotel. Mlza Martin came,Into
the parlor.
jNlcholson was hardly articulate

stood face to face before. Now Miss
Martin's face was covered with
blushes, which followed each other
serosa It with remarkable rapidity.
•1 am really very sorry,” explained
Nicholson. "It wss that fool Boots*
fault. He thought—”
He cursed himself for a donkey
under hla breath, for he could see that
Miss Martin understood quite well
what Boots had thought. But she
only aald Idly:
"Will you kindly give me my ahoe?1*
| Nicholson opened the suitcase and
took out the shoe, wrapped neatly In
1 paper. s

, ao much' trouble." he said. "You un। dystakd it waa not my fault, don't
I Top?”
/I’ll tell you In a minute," Mlia Mar­
tin answered. "Kindly wait. It la no
use attempting to pass me, because
the passage, end looked round to see­ you will be stopped by the doorkeeper.
the girl in brown.
He knows"
»
She did "not pay tbe slightest heed'
"What do you mean?" Nicholson.de­
to him, but. without any sign of rec­ manded.
•
ognition. entered her room adjacent.
Martin carefully
Nicholson sighed, changed hla mind
extracted the shoe from the parcel
about going to bed. and went out and and, to Nicholson’s surprise, began to
promenaded the High for nearly an unscrew the heel. The heel came off.
hour.
and out of the hollow Interior there
Boots, dazzled by the bestowal of a fell one, two. three, four, five hundredtruly American Up, Informed Nichol­ dollar bills.
/
son of the British custom of putting
"Ob..thank heaven!" she cHm. "I
one's .shoes outside the bedroom door
was down to my last dollar. Oh-h-h!"
Artd suddenly Miss Martin went into
enld. "Ol give you an extra shine. something that very Closely resembled
Thank you kindly, air.”
hysterics.
And before Nicholson
Nicholson went to bed and slept like knew what be waa doing he found
a Just man without remorse or care. himself bending over her and ImplorIn fact, he waa a little ashamed to
discover, when he opened hla eyes,
that the sun was shining brighUy. He pleaded.
opened his door. Outuide lay one of
"Why wouldn’t you speck to me
his shoes. And, next to IL was a on the boat?' he asked.
small and very shapely lady's shoe,
evidently tbe property of hla next-door
neighbor. Hla missing ahoe waa no­
confidence men, and you—you looked
where to be seeu.

right price.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Whereat Pays to Pay Cash

PERSONAL MENTION

j

Sunday morning.
.1 ppr
tion.

Rev./Frnproin he's

-

hurtling reprraentaiivo of the Dupl&lt;

Rosebush.
Will Dawson of Ar
Mr. and
Sunday with his par
Mrs. Itoberi Dawson.
Mrs. Merrick Heed returned Mon­

George Colvin, of Carl
' Mr. and 'Jin-. T.
Jackson are vkltlng
Brooks for a couple &lt;&gt;i

Gmuel
Mich.. :
Remember two cents Is* required
for milling the BANNER.
A ten |H&gt;un&lt;&gt; sou waa born Monday
morning to Mr. und Mrs. Ben Me-

Herald. &lt;&gt;f llhiii'i.
Brother McCall

HANNER. and from 13 to
nbin&gt;).

congratulate the Ilernhl

Installation of

Mr» ami
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Willison and
Martin. Mr*. Hora Nickels
und
family spent Sunday with his nephew
low’s .Electric Shue Shop.
B- State Stephen Martin all uf Oobleville; Mrs.
Olenir Gate* In Baltimore.
fit.
Adv. Robert Kldlington. Charles Martin, n
■Mr*. Robert Burch has gone to
Tho following suits for divorce
Chicago to spend a week with her have Iwen begun: Lydia A. vs. Bion
Mra. Monurd Owen, old friend* and
daughter. Ml*a Fsanct*-4h»rvh.nel'jdrtMriC all
Alteettt.--' '■
Sllhn F. vi. Harry E. Baldwin.
from away who sent flowers were
the guwt-of Mr*. Etta Hump unit
other relative* in Grand Hnpids part
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. G. Holbrook of
Rapids.*will
not
be
In
Hasting*.
Wedof the part week. ,
Ing.
Utuullful flowers were
MJm Lillian Matthews of Grand
Friday until Monday. .
Mr*. Nathan Judson

relatives and friends, paying n Jr|l&gt;ute nf love and esteem to th* depart-

TtilngN Worth Knowing.
Tuesday evening the friends and
Tod.Rloan. the famous American
neighbors of Mrs. W. R. J inn I esun Jockey.- I* nt the front with the
French Red Cross, driving smbubeing her birthdayNicholson had a spare pair of shoes
outside to bluff you, because I thought
py time.
• An automobile museum han been
in bls bag. and he put them on. Then,
.
.
—
I
thought
you
would
-never
dream
Dr.
A.
Hanlon,
ol
------------------------established In London, ‘ where there
ho stood staring in perplexity at what, that* I "would1' ort'^ha'shot^wltlTtha
\n town on Wednesday und’imld hla
Jay before hl. eye. Boot, must have '“‘J m .1
a?*
Sunday and performed in operation Hth annual subscription to the'BANmade a hideous blunder. Nichoiaon. gad-* thought ™ hadtauX&lt;sd
went down to pick a quarrel with him. “ , didn^ jLwJ? NlSollS
feetlou*'growthgtml k ponfrih ot the
Hut Boot, was nowhere to ba found. | ly
B JX^.ntt^-^'i
editor and publisher.
And. as Nicholson munched hla break-; «,’lng to now to se^thVt ™
Special sale on black and colored
fast, a telegram was put Into bls hand. -et )nt0 ....
trouble and for
plumes Friday and Siyurday, Nov.
noth nnd 31st. I.’-.OO values. tt.SX,
serf. Intends to return to her home In । H.OO values al tl.lt.
up the spaces und prevent the Ingress ' ran. It waa from the friend who waa ■ r.rp”on’
Cash only. F.
She will be H. Furlchild A Co.—Adv.
And acmethlng in the girl’s look en­ New York City. Friday.
generally higher than Hie left.
of cool air, but It only adds tn the! to guide him through the marc of
For three pretty young women
weight. If one hag the time tn bestow., sociological observations that lay be- couraged him to believe that she was am Sehuppan, who has been spcnfllnr
not: wholly unwilling.
of Adam Hmlih of the state road
ground up In a Grand Trunk railroad
the eggs may h- wrapped 1n wadding, j fore him.
‘
the Inst five months'here.
dead after a long lllnera;
Filner
and placed in tho paj&gt;er partitions: 1
Therp was only one train to Coven­
rose, settled with the company for
hut the merchants who receive them try that day—Sunday. Forgotten was
Unless All Signa Fall.
, mqrnlng by-Rev. Grigsby.
Burial In onljr 135 each. • The women were
Kponalde cemetery.
’
Mr*. Commuter, baaely deserted by
upon IK-rn o&lt; rnmorln,U. &lt;n..rln&lt; in,, M.rtln,
&gt;h.&lt; ,h« Ur lit. .
h.r w.ld .&lt; lb. .Ur.uh hour. moMI. "Oak Hill."
Mr. Bidwell 1s u brothWhile playfully Wreatllng with a
The Calvary Methodist church of
I from th. rat. ,n.r.nt..I
.ubcotudou. Id., al th. h.w ot hU ItM a S-.dl.h raurro lo dnperaUo.
schMdmate on Tuesday afternoon. San Francisco ha* the first revolving
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bid­ Jack, tho little son ot Fierce O’Con­ electrio i-rnra *v«r erected on any
memory. He rushed upstairs, to find for the dlnnar party. AU the English H. E. BarnumGet a Bone Cutter.
well
hnye
been.nt
Buffalo,
N.
V...
at
­
nor
sustained
a
fracture
of
hi*
left
church.
The croes I* revolved by
1 Hoots standing before hla door with! the new domestic understood was tha
tending the Bidwell reunion add are elbow.
Every poultryman should own
Dr. C. 1’.’ Lathrop reduced motor power and twice n- mlnuthla suitcase in hla hand.
sign manual, but an hour's drill put now oh their way to CaftfornW.
the fracture und Jack will won be shows'to the north, south, east nnd
good bene cutler. Itwlll pay for Itns-lf &gt;
*'It*u mH —.VaX .1. ’■ 1.. ..I, l-frt..__ K_ .
. -__
«
Through the efforts of Mrs. 1.. H. ready for another bout.
In a. short time In Increased egg pro lgn [ no ut
called i dinner went well until dessert. The
duction and growth and general health j B
air*’
1 Swede forgot the finger-bowls which Miss Shank nnd Mrs. Nichol*/ nurses
old Im
nt the flock. Freeh ,ground bone should i what wi
from the I”. B. iC hospital In Grand
| BootsT
Boots 'had already dlaap- j Commuter employed the sign manual Rapids came Tuesday to assist in tincent dividends In a bankruptcy cane
ounce lo a fowl at each feed.
-Piared with the aultcaae. Ha wan j under cover ot the table illustrating Better Hahira Contest. Mira Farm
Resident* of Hartings urs subscrlh-'
Ing IlbAlaily fewirda a fund for grav- yers have been puzzled about who
- .waiting at the cab door. He thrust the | tha Washing and drying ttf hands. The
Pullsts for Mating.
I Mill,-... InaMa ."A
Km
„__ a___ .. .
_
.
. Intendant of the Baby Clinic &lt;jf Grand
should receive the dividend.
Early nullets that h.7« n.iiv .n.
,n,,ao- "na- draunea oy an-, Swede nodded, went out and returned.
Mr*. Evart* wu* head
This Is a . Between J.000 am) 4.000 . JR&gt;v
vun-, MP. uepuMM, wmta Mia cao, Mrs. commuter turned to nnd ths sew Rapid*
Scouts have heap specially employed
nurse at IL B. A- hospital before her
dashed frantically toward the •Utlon. domestic at her elbow. Serenely she
In London since the wgy broke out, ut
M ich.
cngaRtd in putting It into qoo.l con- various government offices, recruiting
uLIoT
W.ll or
Bur. Ud „Ho» ...U.juw, ud lU
depots, the headquarters of
the
diHop. '
gut UM rnntns.
, ^&gt;^,4
blunder. No doubt he had | roller towel.
'
, Rev. G. G. Frasfcombe, pastor ot
the Plainfield Ave. Grand Rapid* organizations requiring dispatch car-.
Methodist Episcopal -church and Rev.
■1MNNZS WANT ADV'S. SM—l’ FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

The “Ever-Loct’.’

listings,

EGGS

"You what?" asked the other.

guests of Mrs. E. A. Burton.
Judson Is expected today nlsn.

�""" THE HASTf^'Gb DANNEH, NOVEMBER It. Ibid.

PAGE SEVEN

Well-Served Meal
Is not possible without

r

makers of the Genuine ROUND OAK Moves.
Mr*. Forest ChlhKHi motored la Kalam*»oo. 8und«y to vbrtt friend*.
Mr. *nd Mt*. Conrad Rather *r* in
Maple Grove, where they are hiring
quarterly -meoUng.
Mrr Many Wood, of Belding. »penl

ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular
action of the bowels. Chamberlain’s Tablets have
cured many cases of chronic constipation.

FcTr

AVtjrnotif, fuel-wasting ranges, are

temper

and

nerves

is

produced by the

It is known as the “Round Oak Chief,” the

rafigt with a eharaetef. Built to last a lifetime, easy to clean, pleasing to the eye, over­
size (sec us use the yardsticks) it exclusively offers a reservoir that

will

heat the water

quickly and perfectly, and permit you to bake at the same time. ’

The cartful selection of your range will surely make this your

final

choice.

It lias onr

Ask to sec it and ask us to show you why it will give you a

hearty recommendation.

lifetime of service with a marked saving
daughter Mhragret vlalted in Has­
ting* several days last week.
Mr. and Mr*. iC, F. Murein it
Galesburg visited Mr. and Xrx. Gii»&lt;»

of the good

The perfect baker (with very little

fuel,.too) includes every modern convenience and improvement, and

is taken their action is so agreeable and'so
natural that you do not realize that it is the elfect
of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper­

SUMS PAID
MICH. SU6AR
BEETS BREAK ALL RECORDS

wtfl-tJdrt'stfuctcd range.

house wife, causing unnecessary discord in the home.

lets for constipation, Hften the proper dote

Chamberlain’s Tablets

a

not only extravagant with fuel and flour, but fray the

ERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's Tqb-

ol

fuel and at the same time combine, within it­

self, every possible improvement.

a

Hardware, Furniture, Etc.

DELTON, MICHIGAN

WM. E. HtRSHOS, OF KALAMA­
ZOO StUKS WILL OF FLOW*

Just Listen
to the jolt we got the other day:
Customer—“This isn’t the kind of
kippered herring I ordered.”
' ,
Ourselves—“How’s that?”
Customer—“I said ’Marcn’!!}”
Ourselves—“Isn’t this kind just as
good as ’Marco’?”
Customer—“Well, I should, say
not, and I want you to thoroughly un­
derstand after this that when I order
anything I want ‘Marco’!!!!!”

HEALTH FIRST

ting* high arhMi. a*|d ex-arhoel cowsmiMloner of Barry county, will giv*
us a talk on rom# Eurcgiean experlapce*. She wa* one of the party of
toucher* who Vent abroad thia sum-

Ate /unM this to say,
Uou should learn today
Jhat needed rest
Sind health is best
Obtained through the
Chiropractic Hay.

recently **t«n&lt;M No M(er«*to. Mto
Florida.
Mr. McMtan la personally
known to some of Hastings buslneaa

M&lt;&gt;nd«y for Grand Hnplds wheru they
will upend the week.
Mr. and Mrx. Golt* nnd Mias Her-'
nice Flower attended a parly ut LrA number uf L. O. T. M. M. ladle,
very nl. njy aurprUed Mr*. Cajm, Mon­
day afternoun reminding her ihat it
wa* her birthday. A pot luck -wh,
xn-fd and she waa presented with ■
lovely piece of china in remembramof tho day.
Wt- forgot to mention In hmt *wk'i
Item* that the Inli-rostlng W. V. T. f
meeting held at yjr*. Kuto William*'

His holding* there era located at
Stanton. Marton Cbunty. Ftdrtda.
L, I. LEVER. OREEHYHLEMH
Home aeckerx excursions are being

bn surprised when shown that he is
wrong. "Inflate a large empty paper
bag and tie it up air tight. Place tbe
bag on the palm of one hand, and into
the palm of the other baud take such
a quantity- of coin or other metal as
will teem to equal the bag In weight.
If the observer docs not know of tha
illualou or suspect It. the paper bag
will ba found to weigh ten to twenty
time* as much a* the metal with

J'hat's the way they all talk. No use try­
ing to substitute when n customer has once used
“Marco." ’

Kopf &amp; Kopf
Delton, Mich.

How aro limy used'.'
’
On Upi back* of lettura, pac*
Und whenever they will stick.
Who uses thorn?
Everyone during December.
Where uro they •oldf.’
Everywhere—or shudld In-.

Deceptive Weight*.
H«r* I* * good trick to play upon

BUrS BUSINESS IN FREEPORT th* feliow.wljo "knows It all." H* will

, h..r.v kkklng-hnit, il. Baltic Creek.
Rittirdhy.
1
'
■
.Mr.-. 1 Hunch Warner und Mr. Willi*
Struble were married' Wednesday at
Caledonia.
They both have the bell
wishes of many friend* here.

■BANNER WANT ADVS. PAT.

6 P. DOWLING OUT AS

SALESMAN FOR CADILLAC

Up-To-Date Dentistry at lx&gt;w Prices.
Years of Experience in the Profession and give
high class work.
.
I can do your work cheaper than others can
because’ I hav^ one laboratory for all my big
offices. ♦
' •
•
Lansing—113 Washington Ave. N.
Battle Creek—12 East Mitin Street.
Kalamazoo—118 East Main Street.
rite, ma qr|d J’ll. arrange .ajdafca for

Michigan each year.
«
'
I* iviuacd by a amull gv;m which
tuuHlIy attacks the Jung*.
1« epreud fro|i one per«on to un.
other.
Im not hereditary.

Wdl Known Aniofig .Motorists In,
Western Jityirwill IfoudJc Tcnl- I
torr Ouupic Grand Ila pl Am.

Oscar JSekbcrg. manager at tha
Western Michigan Cadlllue company
tills city. announces dial arrangonionta fcavu beun completed whereby

USE OF LIQUOR LEO TO

MANY CRIMES IN MICH.

AUCTION SALE
To close up the estate of the late Joseph B. Wertman. I will have an
auctiod sale at the Wertman farm, Yz mile west and yi mile north of Cedar
Creek, on section 26, Hope township. This sale will take place on

Wednesday, Nov. 25
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp.

J Attorney General'* airport Mm,
’1 .. 3 *? . I’WHin Wcn&gt; 1*—&gt;je&gt;.
During;
FlMxii Year.

HAY, GRAIN, Etc.

Dr. Frank Holmes

Michigan

We Pay

various crime* In Michigan during!
the post nac.il y.wr,
For drunken.
n,s*M there were,*,111 prosecuikm*,
while many other cumm resulted from
the on- of liquor.
,Wayne lead* all after, for their torrtfory wilt be
the other countln In the number of handled through th* Grand Rapid*
It h« Mr. Mcfcberg'a opinion
prosecution*. with Juclmon second agency.
that &lt;hi* plait will work out mansatlsfuotorlly” o .til parties concerned
und will niukn It ponlble for every
owner, no mqttei where located, to

About 150 bushels sorted corn.
About 600 bundles corn fodder.
\¥; tons hay.
Quantity of straw in barn.
Large stack of straw. 20 bushels potatoes.

ica uow, o yra. om.

quo

in January.

Hack Jersey Cow, 6 yrs. old, 4«e in Dec.
Hack Jersey Cow, 2 yrs. old, new milebs,
Hill

_

Holstein Cow, 2 yra. old, new
WC by side.
1

Bull CalO months old.
Half blood Holstein heifer Calf, 3 mts. old.

'

Capital
Surplus

tttttmniiiii

920,000.00
6,000.00

A, A. Aldrich, Pre*. '
__ Hughes, Vice-Pros.
J. G.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Dnnald McLcay
Win. Elliott
*
J. G. Hughes

I offer the following property:

\
George J. Doster
L. B. Teerpching
'

NOTICE
to the people of

CLOVERDALE ani

PLUMBING &lt;3 HEATING

White Sow, weight 350 lbs. and 9 pigs, six
weeks old.
White Sow, weight 250 lbs. and 7 pigs, six
weeks oid.

HARNESS
Set double work harness.
Single harness.

FARM TOOLS
Wide tire wagon.
Road Wagon.
McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut.
Champion mower, 5 ft. out.
Hay rake.
'‘
‘
Hay
and stock rack.
2-Horse Cultivator
Oliver Plow No. 99.
Good pair sleighs.
Roller drill.
Spring tooth drag.
Stone boat.
----- Grind stone.

Sharpies Cream Stpantor No. 3.
Lot of small tools used on farm.
.

Other articles not mentioned.

Lunch ftf Thou Domini Fn» a Dlstwt

Steitir (w Horsts If it Storms

VICINITY

GENERAL REPAIRING
If yott have any work in (he above lines I shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices os low as 1 can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells; Windmills‘and Gaa.Engihes Installed,

Mon, Wad., and Friday
Evanlngs at 7 o'clock

Campbell &amp; McCallum

E. J. Kelly

:

DgLTON,

CHAS. DENEAU.

MICHIGAN.

Eley Payne

A E. Patton

C. P, LARABEE, Administrator
HENRY FLANNEBY.
Auctioneer

JOS. CAMPBELL,

�HASTINGS BANNER

THE

PAGE EIGHT
’ I FWSffle—Spring

pig*, ihiroc Jer-J
luoua to&gt;&gt;- j
le io &lt;•&lt;•«&amp;- ;

WANTS

, « There I
___ ..
,, .
__ _re
more Invjgoeating tonic to the man who la compelled and a bear la reported from Taluk lug my wounded heart—My trembling
to labor within door* than sunlight Jamdlha. In the district of .Msnbhuiu, fingers are writing a aong of my suf- 1
•nd the open air This Is p“'~....... - ■*-•*«particularly।
India. Hajkiahorp klkyh*. a
frrta&lt;»’ smarlreGot tkal young lady? ‘
hour*, inquire , true of the green fields and
&gt;d -------the woodnoted tor his prbwe* —
an —
a bln
house. No.
------------------w game'
- —To tbe dowert I fain would wander;
'""ffj «d districts of the country where the' hunter, wa* returning home from • and there would languish and die—
'hvnp 4&lt;0B.
” I ■tr.
wafted
across
great
open bunt lu the jungle tm the aouthwest* Oh. thupder," agld the great poet,
&lt;1lnt»n JU ' stretches, la par l&lt;marly pure and trn bank of the rhrer .Ihunodar when '■r»o done enough vogk tor foday;
&lt;tay. bracing.
। lie saw ■ full grown bear rapidly ap- Uli Jahn to crank my machine, and
two whit
Her Sumtay.,
Therefore, tbd inen who labor with preaching him, . He wag about to load
able reward, brain or hands, or both. k‘ cities,^ hla gun when, to hla dismay, be found
ilffiS.L"''
J. Young, should avail the reset ves of every op- he had fired hla last cartridge. The
,wk I portunity to hie th^inselsea to tha bekr -made a rash at Slngha. who de«wrt ehl.-k •; country, or If they cannot dq that, to I fended himself with the butt end ot i
II. S- hnntr. the breathing place* of the city whore hie gun. Slngha. who succeeded In I
Ink
the air la better than along the crowd- killing the bear, was afterwards found 1
- -------- I rd thoroughfares and where the sun-' unconscious, and was conveyed to the!
ir &lt;&gt;r w
ihiQ,, mneta with fewer obstructions., bungalow ot the civil surgeon at Pnru-1
'
Must men. Ihe&gt;e days, when com- Ila. His body was badly lacerated,!
■-In-trii- lightpetition In all lines of Industry and but hfs recovery Is expected.
FOUI.TBTAND BJDU.
«■ trade is keen, dully are living a strenf
uoita life, putting ,,,rth lheir best
AUo Made H(, Cx)|
.wb Ul.nl
&lt;h., |
&gt;Ml b„
,
, from hunting, trnpplritr' or Ire**.
poM*lng on our farm*. i"-.-l’lnne 1 Lb.-&gt; r«l lb. ,lu.» I. !«, m~l bbd
u„ H.„
"
ami
Itilllitmr)-* t.iu h*hli&gt;.
We
AjpIHob. p«,r r.Uowl a!
will priNUM-iite »)i violators --.f this n.nr lb.- brnnklb, i»lbt. U&gt;&gt;, .ton Id, „Ah
geek th*
it-hlevi Iriutlnei tirw. .
.
...
....
.notice.
Wm. K. CrtittNMira, - Or*
.•on Khniijt .lira . DeWitt &lt;?. Gr«-g- scribes.
Thursday Eve, Deo. 3, 1914
i use of chemicals—very. That dlscol-

For Bale Cheap—IU’iirIi

1-.inch lum­
ber for roofing-and sheeting, ai*41
hill sluff. Phone 4UOJ. Inquire
F. G. Pierer. Oily.
*f

Pmillry Wanted-I *m now l»cnb&lt;l
in building nt rear of Im Oita
restaurant, near Farmers Ihrcliing Place. Phone 5C8H.
J. &lt;«.

HP Mair—&lt; &lt;ood

rt
room hoilM*.
nicely localiil; gns, hard and iq4i
waler tn kitchen.
Enquire IA. Cain.
Phono 48KB.
If

The Fellowcratt Club
F. &amp;A.M. No. 52

Wanted—Poultry.
Inquire
Mri.ravy'.&lt; Fwl Store.
opposite
Cotiri House.- McLrnvy A Craig.
Iftnftr M.
II

Will Give a Dancing
Party at
Reed’s Opera House

nr Nair—Ib'ciMcied
ilftiiipslttrr.
rant*.
li.Tt Nywland.
Shultz '
I'Iiuiip Ifit 8 r._________________ If.

For Reni—ziixxl 8 room house. KI i
ward. Itnnl and «ofl waler in
kilclien. Phone 4MB. 1.. A. Cnin.l

2-fool furnace w&lt;mhI,
Iht. City.

uratlqp on the celling—notice It?"
A reglFtrred Ehth'li
' ”• azinareosw.
'That's Tom's.”
&gt;ur: &lt;ii»i- for sale. t&lt;
When a woman winds a towel'
I'm
not surprised
I always
K.roiighbred Hamlionl- around her head, and calls for a buck-'
_
.
. (bought
__—
J. II. &lt;lri.w-.dd. section et of water. It tueans the beginning of' Tom would make hla mark If he got
Cldverdule phone.
| „ nig day. but when a man winds •! i chanee " “Hanta
“ ”
Rosa (Cal) "
Presa.
। towel around his bead, and calls for '
t h&gt;v tvini; rtTTTi I water, it means U. j end of a big night
rmrtwk -Atlant* ConetiUtLon.
| , H^ndalwood ..11 supply comre prln'
__
clpally from southern India.
New mlrront
1.------- :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------■silvered.
S.

Fred KcvII

For Nair -Harre&lt;l Rock coek* nml
* cockerels. Parks ttn.l Pillalh-l.f
slruin. F. W. Vorrrtmdor. 18 No. ।
Union S|„ Baltic Greek, Mich.
Bell phone “
I wkF.w
H&lt; &gt;u«e and lot.
al 8IH Eut Bond SI.

Inquire I
tf!

For Sale or Bent—Modern 7
htitise, newly pSpered. with
furnace, • electric
l«ghl--«.
guntpe.
Enquire No. AH
Clinlon St.
Phone SlKdl.

nu hi ,
I nth. I
lai pel
\\ r-i I
I f. j

Mr. fsiiocmakar

of

llllnol*.

a hie

tai-1 by the

buy them and I will ship and pay

•nglne nt their ptant &lt;&gt;pp&lt;&gt;ait&lt;
• K. * S. depot.

i nd H.i t Urdu y.

. poultry
day &lt;•

middle

Phone
3U-S lona-1 abort.

Brown Ix-ghorn cockerel*, nnd a
good driving hore*.
Phone Iru
Baldwin.
,
_
tf.

nut--

with

small

nnd dirty'

Office.
wl'tl Bld. will lir received by I he
Township Clerk of John-down for
gravelling, one inlle of reward roa'd.
Itoad to begin ,ut bctFe lino and
run north oh uhut If . died the &lt;&gt;1,1,
plank road.

buggy.

single
hithe.

ritchf

elnalr harneM. light Finale h.irnere.

furth'
fork*.
Steele Co.

iwSllolp? »-*•■
I HaatMoti.il IMIry good. II.FS.
MratatiFesd. S-l.no.

Pouch.

He rural route,
trip.
Satls-

mln«

"THE BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE”

NOT FOR BLIND FOLLOWING
I Rule* for tho Correct Use of Good
J
English Have Many Qualifications

A correspondent at Salem writes the
Oregonian to Inquire whether such ex­
pressions as ' blacksmith ahop, barber
shop, carpenter shop" and the like are
correct. Thete la no authority for
auy of them. He also ask* the aamo
question about
blacksmiths' ahop.
barbers' shop. carpeutenT shop."
These are also Incorrect. In the first
list the apostrophe is omitted. In -th&lt;

I

'
!
’
!
1
I]

Thy proper usage In to place tbe
apostrophe before the final ' ' The
correct. express Iona are blacksmith's
shop, barber's shop, carpenter's shop.
The sami rule applies In all similar
cases, but It must be applied d 1 scrim I­
cuttingly. If two blacksmiths owned a
shop together ^e miftht properly

'I speak of "the blacksmiths' shop” and
’I rect to wjtle "barbers' shop.”
;i
Good English la not a thing that can
H be attained «by foHowIng blind rule*
। without, thought. It requires both
I knowledge and
sodnd
Judgment.
j There Is hkrdly a rule of.grammar
J Jhat does not hare a great many quali­
fications and exceptions. — Portland
j Oregonian.

imputation

Columbia Sweaters
GUARANTEED
Are the .kind we sell. This weather demands them.
Grey, Green, Maroon, Crimson, Cardinal,
Tan, Blue cr White;

Mackinaws------------------ $3.50 to $12.00
- '
Stocking or Hockey Gaps
25c to $1

G. F. CHIDESTER
Leau&amp;4 CfoHMer

A “Jack of All Trades

yearling

'nnied—Sinele m.«»
all winter.
H- JOrove, Mich.

right.
i&gt; Rent—Four rooms furnished •&gt;:
unfurniahrd. auliatila for light
huusekeeiilng.
Inquire C2K ft.
Market 8t.

i Oscar Fortier.
Robt. Mills.
( Rd. Clouse.

.
HAIJtD HAT ANU BTBAW.
No. t Ttwothy, mom to
BaM tttraw.M-na to ia*a.
ygKtm-HKTAit. mexa.

■ Steele Mfr &lt;'&lt;&gt;. ptant
the U. K. &amp;- ft. .Depot.

Clark. Delton.

city -I

In family,
but good

Committee

’

hlghr.l scoring and the mN* high-

Nice Furnished Booms for light 1
house
kcepjng.
Sec XH S. I
Church St.
J?hin Smith.
Iff

Must lie small wages,
tor right party.

Tickets Mr. For sale by Fellow­
craft Club Team. Fonda to
be used to furnish Dress­
ing Room.

iamonds are not
like other jewel­
ry. They never wear
out and always in­
crease in value.

D

For That Christmas
Present
let me show you some
of the cleanest, whit­
est stones at popular
prices.
t ‘

F. R. Pancoast
The Jeweler :: Hastings

Can’t Make Good Flour
Like French’s White Lily
This is a day of specializing. A “Jack of
All Trades’’ can fill but a secondary place in
• this busy commercial life, we are having dur­
ing this generation.
If in no other way, we
see the result of specializing in the products
that are being turned out these days. The
man who has devoted his whole life to perfect­
ing the one product he is asking the public to
buy is rewarded by seeing his product sold eas­
ily in competition with those less perfectly
made—and this is not his only reward, he sees
|hat there is a “skill,” a “knack’’ wrapped up in
bis own product that can never be found in the
^/inferior product because the producer had not
spent all his days in the art of perfecting his
product
This is one of the reasons why French’s
White Lib’ Flour is selling so strong up and
down the whole of this part of the state. It Is
a product made by specialists and from the
best wheat that can be grown.
In addition to the experience required by
the specialist in the proper production of his
article, there* is Necessity Tor material equip­
ment. Men cannot plow today with a crooked
stick and compete with the man who uses the
latest improved plow.
Neither can fy miller,
even though he has the experience, which is
absolutely necessary, produce the best flour, un­
less he has a mill equipped with every facility
for making fine grade strong flour.
• •
Having natural advantages, possessed by
but very few mills in this country, we have left
no stone unturned to nja’ke French’s White
Lily Flour just as rear PERFECT as the best
mechanical, equipment money can buy, can
make it
.
■
We have special patented machinery for
removing all cockle, broken kernels of grain,
and foul stuff. In ordinary brands of flour, a

Middleville

large portion of this foul stuff is ground up
and becomes a part of the flour.
We also chan and polish our wheat BET­
TER than other mills do, having several differ­
ent processes that we put it through. And it
would surprise anyone to see the amount of
dirt and fuzz that we get off of wheat that you
would think was perfectly clean. All of this
is done before the wheat passes to the rolls.
f
We put our wheat through 17 sets of rolls, ■
each set rolling tbe grain down finer and finer,
and removing any dirt or dust that might get
in, in the process of manufacture.
After passing through all these rolls the
flour is sent through TWO very large “Sift­
ers,” passing through very' fine mesh silks in
the operations.
All of this insures a floui- of the finest and
most even granulation. That’s WHY French’s
White Lily Flour is BETTER.
All of tho
"flour goodr^w’’ i/ taken from the grain, and
it fa reduced to the ’finest and MOST UNI­
FORM particles. It absorbs water and yeast
evenly, bakes evenly and is ALWAYS THE
SAME.
,
You take any other brand of flour and look
at it under a microscope. You will see that
many of the particles are several times as large
as others. It stands to reason that they will
not absorb yeast or water as readily as the
smaller particles. The flour varies. So will
the bread into which such flour is made.
Why not get a sack of French’s White Lily
Flour, and a sack of any other flour claimed to
be “just as good.” Make a batch of bread from
each flour, put them in your oven right side by
side and bake them. You’ll see' the difference.
It's because French’s White Lily Flour is made
by specialists in flour making and under the
latest improved methods.

6

Mills

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

NOVEMBER 19,1914-20 PAGES

^■1

in the

Never in the history of motoring has there been an American made car
that could ^qual the performance of this new 8-cylinder model from the
well known Cadillac factory.
Smoothness of operation, absolute lack of vibration, unlimited power and
flexibility make this latest Cadillac the ideal motor car for which you have
waited.

Why an Eight-Cylinder Cadillac?
BECAUSE

IT’S BETTER TO BUY A CADILLAC THAN TO WISH YOU HAD •
We'Cordiaily Invite You to Have a Rldo in the Eight-Cylinder Cadillac.

Western Michigan Cadillac Co
New Location, 1923 Lagrave Aye.

coni

i-on-

Michigan
Dean C.’ ________ _ _
lection of manuacriptrana bonks
to tho history of the Philip

STAPLE MERCHANDISE
We have a great many articles for every day use. We have Dry Goods,
Notions, Knit Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Dishes, Kitchen
Furnishings and Hardware. We have BIG VALUES. Below we list a few
articles in seasonable merchandise. Note the prices;

10c
.10c
..10e
;TOo
—10c
19o
25c

SPECIAL

Fancy Lamp Chimneys ...
Nustyle Lapfern Globes..
Gas MantlesTT7?__.
Mantle Lamp Burners
Bread Toasters---- --------. Steel Corn Poppers _____
Coffee Mills.'‘ 1
Food Chopper* J. i.

10c
_.10b
10c k
10c
—10c
20c
48c
98c

SPECIAL

50c Blue Bib Overalls .
50c Blue Jackets.

37c
37c

50c Med’s Canvas Leggings_._22&amp;c

Salted Peanbts

lOo

Cream Candy

10c

NEW YORK STORE
PHONE 102

Hl

"

could not have lie-n more completely
The murky pall
v low

you Id

in Hie men under th
-nmmand
’apt.iin
«. ho* | Nathan Heald.
hundred
. ..
...
ude. । the fort waa the pioneer ranch am
Her ham*. Friend* Good Will, wn* | trailing po*t of John Ktnxle. tlhlcasn-.
'
- citlren. A Tittle farther
the Kimllar, though le*

named Oiiillmette.
Buffalo by wagon. and thence Iran*.

Will With i crew Hint had

and Detroit.

merchandise
to Muckin.i

lta|41e »
Uh a cargo of ion of a c-lebratii

William* and hi* men w&lt;
with a hcartturs* born of long month*

had fou ful hl»
affair* of clvllixatkin nnd *uch infor-

buuled .it th*

xlstlng
r from hi* superior ■■th . r
Malden. *:iruei*ed Lieu-

south branch
Friend* Good Will, and
th* river that Jun* morning,
•xrrled, tn -addition to #o ptick
departure wa" nn event of n
government
Importance to the settlement.
,
William*,
inhabitant* of tho Detroit of 1«1S did [
waB. wen
middle of
I July when th&lt;
un unbroken
way out of tt
craft..
Trie f
.
....
ll'.flll ..a uir Kirill
fore.t wa* the only
Th- In- iwar,| h„uni|. Heartfelt werr th-a.
coming frelgilt
limited to the _n,, .j—... t(w. „ur..J&gt;n.

community und the
which the Indian lutrti

■-mlaalvea tl(7it

niinour

•Idrnt of note.

th- l»lnnd wsrc concealed within tho
stockade. The inhabitant* w,.r&gt;. or­
dered to remain within their house*.

n Molilh-r wa* »tntiiineil in aach' hatriait»n. • a *ol&lt;ft*r rigged out lu an

Clare to latke Huron.
Xn dou
trial* and vexation* of the little

if Friend Good Will, and

Capt. Robert*,

with n

rually tutj
from the experience of the o&lt;
robj^t
schooner that navigate* that
im diajribyted among faithliK* trdrpcn,
without the a»*Ut.ince of u
and the‘little gurri*on and the whltf
the** day*.
The matter of, a hun­
dred year* ha* made lea* change in
name mid her character a* a |i
meet their fait
fu! trading Waael.
Completely
untusprctlnk victim

HrltUh

Then Cdpt. lujole committed
the sloop iigaln approached Mackinaw 1
latke Huron.
The voyagcur*. who inland, willing slowly lit a. light *outh-1,
hud carried the commerce of the lake
t».mi
during ’ tho
luyfect mld-rumnier
-llh
their frail craft.
l*nt piquancy tn the beauty of the
Good Will could do little better. With retting of the primitive village nnd the .
long tuck* off ahore. yet not ventur­ ,&lt;h. rl«.
ing fur beyond night of the .fringe of
dark green that marked the fore*t- the flag* tuff of the fort.
A.8oldler/in '
the uniform of the I'nlted rft^* utAiy
at rail* ot .Mackinaw,
wa* lounging on tho dock. Otherdbw |
the little humljt might have been at
the' ubdeserted village for aught that th,
refvrt* bn'the'Mib.p cTOTj J)»&lt;-1!v
animate life!
ihZlriand.
The view from the deck of the «l&lt;w&gt;p
wa* a beautiful one—lull of contra*!
with the flat marahy «hore* of the
ahould hai

(

..

. . . ...—
at her'homeTon E.
Grand afreet on Friday afternoon.
Hhe had been Buffering from the Inhrmitie* Incidental ty old age for
several month*, during which time
Ing child, Mr*. Ktt&gt;&lt; Wykom. former­
ly of Grund Rapid*.
: Mr*. Trask »u« born in ChaujauK)UA 'county*. X- V.. un December 1«.
11SM. In that locality Rved Mr.
i Trask. He camo co Yankee Spring*
iand located somo land CG years ago
and returning horn*-, married. The
.couple camo In 1R43 Into the thlnly
iKottlrd wllderne** of Yankee Spring*,
when one of tho important urction* ot
litany county.
Her* they endured
jtho hnrd«hlps of pioneer life, much
,of which wim spent in a log cabin
.near Bowena Mill*. Afterward tljcy
.removed to Middleville and
from
.there fo Grand Rapid* where they
i reaided until they came hero ahout

, . —' ;

...».
~

other and with the jttiore bj
Friend* Good Will waa in tdn

pl or*.

met tho
!t-ir and the

mid muk-

Rumplln. iiurMiied

•&gt;ut. Strphe.i
Little Bell.
th e

of the people
"Don't

William*

and Iridirutinir on
wu* u prominent member • of the been the target of many eyi
Grand Army Poet. In- having served much '»pecii1ation since da? '
with tUMinctton In Co. R. Thirteenth
Tho population ot Mucklnaw
Michigan Infantrv. Mr. Trunk died
and about SO L'nlter! Etale* regular*
under the command of Limit. Porter
llunck*.
The fur trade wa* the be­
mttnlty.
ginning and th- -nd of It* commercial
activity.
The inhabitant* pf th- I**
Tra«k is survived by two grandson*, land mlnUtar now in the .caprice* of
Hurry-Wykom. of Chicago, and Wot-1 wealth and fanhlon during th- heat of
summer. They contrfhuteii then In a'

Small Expense
For Dress

i at 10 o'clock, Monday. Rev. Briyvdy
" omeUting. The body wa&gt; taken to raiment.
I'nman cemetery In which ao many
of the Y'ankce Opting* pioneer* lie ut
ran Called out
P"wd of hla ruf^n to the trader* of tho
1 «*pr and conducted burlfl: aarvtce* po»t who dealt directly with tha Tnmtmbar
.the d!»t»*. and accepted « charter -from
a*Uef
many Lieut ^ana|i.&lt;i 'o eogvey n'-quentity of
military supplies.' n»*n Monflp tn the

That's what you have when you send your garments to us
frequently for careful, thorough.cleaning and skillful press­
ing —then they will keep looking fresh all the season through.

Preserves the Garments
Th'- fabrics are kept clean, fresh and soft, the nap is kept
raised like gew and the life of the garment greatly prolonged.
"We Wash’ Everything Every Other Day"

Amtrican Steam Laundry
Phene 343

With thl*

UNNER WANT-Um Ml

.•

F.wt. - Mai­

dur pole* and roofed with cedar oarfc.
faced the water front at the.foot if
th* bluff. With th&lt;- old mission
church thv*r hou*e* caniUtutrd' the
village of Mkhlllmauklnuw In 1*13.
line rude dock afforded n landing । Friend* Gour
the dock un
place for. merchandise.
In const*
rd of two log crlba hied with rock.

Mr. and Mr*. Tra*k

",

f to* schnan.iniottK battlo

moved from the mainland nt the npex
of the lower peninsula, stood on thy much like it

HASTINGS. MICH.

*

rr

comment by
tired yard* from the mouth. stood the
during her brief career. *h* *ei
•tooknrt- und block houiu
the purpose of her bulMer,-which.
i liideii t
an mubitloji* one for those dav* In ■ honor of the then
poaalbte.

.r?.

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH

erfWiptlon.

Stove Pipe------ -----Stove- Pipe Elbows—.
Stove Pipe Dampers
Oil Cloth Binding
Stove Brushes-------Japanned Coal Hod_.
Galo Coal Hod------

hl* vesM-l.

to Duluth In thi* yens u
wa* a mere
had the hlrl

Mr. William*.built, the Frle
Will.
During the aummei

The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac negotiates
The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac does more of
bad roads better, more easily, with less at­
the things which a motorist wants his car
tention from the operator and with great­
to do. .
er comfort to the passengers.
The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac does things
With the Eight-Cylinder Cadillac the
with greater ease and with the expenditure
motorist experiences less fatigue on long
of less mental effort and less physical ef­
journeys.
fort on the part of the driver.The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac does those
With the Eight-Cylinder Cadillac, every
things without intruding its mechanical
enjoyment of motoring is intensified.
self upon driver or passengers.
The Eight-Cylinder V-type principle, with
The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac possesses Aan
the absence of vibration and steady appli­
cation of power, coupled with Cadillac
abundance of reserve power, instantly
ideals and Cadillac methods of execution,
available.
lends itself to long life and enduring ser­
The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac will run more
vice.
slowly on direct drive in crowded streets
and congested traffic and will do it-without
As we said at the outset, the Eight-Cylin­
der Cadillac does more of the things which
expert manipulation.
a motorist wants his car to do; it does
And it will “pick up” from slow running
them better, it does them more easily and
without hesitation or tremor.
it does them in a manner which permits
The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac surmounts
one to enjoy to the utmost, the things
bills lietter and with less apparent effort.
which contribute to motoring’s pleasures.
FINALLY
your first ride will compel you to dismiss
from your mind completely* the question:
“Why an Eight-Cylinder Cadillac?”
.

OSCAR ECKBERG, Manager-

they found no

chlng funnel* form

Eight-Cylinder Cadillac

Ihe hull of Veileel* and tile Witter to
reduce friction the Belgian govern-

Adventures of Stout Little Michigan
Ship Used In the War
of 1812

Have a Ride

rd
of the Wo rid

inmr a. tendency to i»&lt;lu!!*ra!
ch-eso ami butter with forelg

PART TWO—RAGES 9 TO II.

^Shulters Bros., Proprietors

Hastings, Mich.

�he

Hastings Banner

TnMbiffeA evet
Mwlintm.
COOK BROS, Editors.

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mat week, dtie it is ihouubf. to lb
•hll building* which the northern
Michigan fs-mrr 1« doing just no*.

’tore B. Sa lien barite, IrrnU

rthoa.

tw.nrhl

W.sxl

is selling the
Birdsell Wagon, the wagon that is -- ------- itoed to esny from 500
------------------------------------------------to 1000 &gt;unds
’ more
”
than ' any other make or wagons of the same dfrtensions.
'HY, note the shape of these axles. The old style or round axle is

Hope

No communication will bo pub
lished under any circumilanoes un
less it bears the writer’s name an
poslofllce addrcM.

ADVERTISING RATES,
play advertising talcs on apBuainess locals and readiu
tlcei. On Oral page or among
lUca, 12H cents a lino.

Wilson. Flunk C. Whitney1 aME. 8
Jacks for **,009 Norway spsure nnf
whits pine trees.
These till) b«
planted neat spring on tracts.of lan&lt;*
owned by the* men In the Mutke
gon river valley in the vicinity of

JOB PRINTING
Tbe BANNER has one of the best
equipped job offices in WestenMichigan and is prepared to do an&gt;
kind of book and job printing.

oLDsrnr.

Hftsmt.

used on all other make of wagons. The new style or square shoulder axle is
used ONLY on the BIRDSELL wagons, .Can the old style with the tower
corners cut away eari^r as heavy a load as the new style with its square
shoulder and flat bearing. Now be honest, do you think it will! No. I knpw
you don’t Then see th^ Birdsell wagon and get my price before you buy a
wagon. As coupled with the fact th&amp;t the Birdsell axto is much stronger at
,the point where strength is most needed, these axles are made from the best

&gt; by congress; and against the business, uncer­
tain of bill* that threaten the stability of buM■rullc leaders said would be pushed at tho De­
.
There can be no mistaking the temper of

Jimlwon and wife, n H of lot
Hooting* village ptM. I3.39*.
Emory Paredy to John Ehret.
This reaction was shown strikingly In the reelectfair of Senator Peproac
uf Pennsylvania by almost IH.OH, and In ths rsturn to congress of that
picturesque figure in «mr public life, Joseph G. Cannon.
In returning three
two men to cungrna. after the disastrous republican defeats in Illinois and
lh&lt;* Keystone stat.- two years ago. the voters declared not that they endore-

Out of a list of 25 of the most popular farm wagons sold throughout the
country, there is only one wagon made that is guaranteed by the manufac­
turer to carry as heavy a load as the BIRDSELL Wagon, and that wagon is
NOT sold in Hastings. See “The Man That Lost The Plow” for- Birdsell
Wagons.

Itvin*.

Jesse Townsend
farm residence until recently owned
try Walker Fletcher. At that time
the present class Was organised with

"THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW’

Not in the
Trust

Hastings,
Mich.
thnnktng Mr. Gardner for the part be Chamberlain fctarday and Sunday.
had taken in the celebration attend­
We are a lad that Wilds Kuns la
ing the opening.
better and started flor school Again

parcel. Fralrierttfe village. ||.M.
Bion If. 'Benham to Michael. Kelley,
parcel. tMtig Lake, liopu twp.. 31.90.

presented with a medal, bssutlfui tn
design and workmanship, by tho peo­
ple of the city of Baltimore. through

Henry. The medal waa designed
Han* Schaler, one of tha beet knot
ecuiptora in the country, and u p.
turning that the people; aro now ready to approve tho courae uf the men filed.
Discharge laauel lo Clinton
who «re directly re*|x&gt;nalbla fur almoe) wrecking the republican party In L.* Henry, specUI administrator.
Estate of James E. Pratt. Mn alleg­
1*1* and ^&gt;13.
If they wiah'to completely discredit tbe party, they can
ed incompetent.
Order allowdng
attain that end In nu surer way thah by re preUng the fuoliah courve that final account entered.
Discharge
brought -UlMatcr io the port)*.
Issued to William Kronewltter, guar*

Judge Mlncp surpassed nil previ­
ous records he had made for severity
toward local option law violators
when he sj-ntenced Adrian L. Fergu-

will b*v/such ■ wholreoint*' reopect for the right* and opinions of the peo­
ple, that they will not care to court another calamity fur thcmrelvv* or their
party.
They acted unwirely during the Taft adminiatratlun, but they arc
aot fool*.
They will have a whok*ume respect for the clab that nmaahed
them and their party In 1*13.
We believe farther that their long public
«-*l&gt;«rIence and conservative view* win 1* of great service right now to
tbrtr country and their party.
For this i« no time fur radicalism of any

Safety First
Thia holds hue in year electric
wiling. That's one reason
whr I urge you to kt me do
electric work.
Von'l
know it is &lt;1o»* rkl and that

A Gasoline Engine

Order Our Drays

Southwestern Michig; n
PI AMO &lt;MD SAFE MOWHG

NHAR IIV COVNTIBa.

nursed the twig, developing it into m
tree six feet la height The treo a as
placed In linpwon park with per-,
mission of the park commiMon and
will be eirefuhr tended until it ha*
grown into a sturdy addUlun lo the
park'* b.autiful tree*.
A aecond
sprout WreicrvlUe haa planted In hie
own dourjerd
Tbr humane aoctcty uf Ottawa
county t* *.-, king the name* of the
reautlcre. amon&lt; them tonic Dolro.tera who lert Macutawa Park thia fall
l Ih-h f.iiui!&gt;
|
com mission n l|l l&gt;e choaen to Inreatl- foruge for themrelvM In tha wood*
rite tho proportion.
the charter daring the winter. Criminal prou-.
a lid the* backing ot Mr. Deam.
II
their report is favurebln. subacripIhimMj, farmers who subscribe
for liov worth of stock ctfn work
thia vul They will hare their stock.
It'1 wiys. and Tx&gt; a party to any div-

lcnti.m on the HHIUIKS OCR COMFANT M MAKING.
Iknaikl M&lt;»k &lt; la~. -.V June 30. I»tt:

, 1317,060.50.
I-

slay Fh**‘ a ।
•dar muuser,
looking fine.
trouble

kittle* in t‘h«

BATTLE CREEK 8UILDIN6 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
(urther particular* enquire of. ,

Albert

toft and Jasper F. Black
I Uttinik. Mito,

.

___

Will Pay For Itself in/a Short Time
On Your'Fann

ir«-w from a twig clipped from the
moralrr tree which overhaugs Woahington's tomb. Throughout the sutn-

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

All 64 Michigan Building
&amp; Loan Firms Are Sound

spreading br.nchaa droop mournful­
ly over th.- tomb of George t\'n»hington, In Mt. Vernon. The tree was
•fared-in tk.’jmrk ftaturflny by Pabl
Westerville. ASS West Walnut street.
Westerville brought the sprout to
Katumnxo,. • ,My in July, procuring

-- - -----is •!&gt;&lt;• advice which
Cadillac lumber msnufanturera and
retailers gtvc to those who nre con­
Ii«, mplallng
nt.. I l.,a- ,1...
tho construction of -n
huusn or other building tn the nr&gt;.t
year &lt;&gt;r twut Hint Um- prfcn of tUnU.-r l» lower now than al any time
Within-the past IPp-aara la the stale-

OLDS GASOLINE ENGINES,
U. M. A. GASOLINE ENGINES,

-

Nev Holland Food Mills New Holland Wood Saws
Every farmer and stock­
man recognize* the necewity
of having a good feed mill to
get the most profit from his
corn and grain. The New
Holland is built for doing
hard work and doing it
RIGHT, and lias stood the
teat of years.
Come in and see this ma­
chine, and let us show you.
what people think of it who
havAugcd it.

Haj Bateau. a&lt; Eaton Kapkl*. »u&gt;tulnrd a fiaeitwc of the right leg
when n barrel ut elder he wua.yelp­
ing t&lt;&gt; take ii.mrn cellar la»t Friday
night got the i^*t of him and Unded
On bb&gt; leg, ju t abort ihu u»klcfc-

tt lias eertaMy become uettoanry
for the Unrnrf *io take «l«p* to pro­
hibit hunter* tfum treepaartitgi Ui4l
Wc.lr,a«da&gt; Ih-tAiko Bfoa;« of Gun
:uuu|fy. I'luiin, umt b, &lt;jun mur»h tv M-i’atr-tlu-ir hit',' crop of h'uy ami nffllpd
Jtut in time io.age the ia»t of U H

‘

INTERNATIONAL GASOLINE ENGINES,
■nd R. A V. GASOLINE ENGINES.

Phene' 1

are made of hard aeaaoned
wood. Steel Mandrels, turn­
ed and ground true to »ize.
The Swing fable* are hing­
ed to swing easily, awl sheet
steel backs with guard tq
protect the belt. Two valu­
able attachments for theaa
machine* are the Ripping
Table and Emery Wheel At­
tachment for grinding plow
shares, edge tooh.et*.

Appleion feed Mills
Corn Shetlers

�*1HE HAHTTNGB BAXlt»R. NOVEMBER It, 1»1t.

Buy Your Meats From Us
that.

HOLD TOK

jHow Our Flag Came To Be Called,!
“Old Glory” And Some Other
Facts About It. J

£unch Room!

out doubt th* llrst man to christen
•&gt;ur flag "Old Glory." -He waa 1-ntu 1'nlted Hiatr*

John Paul Jones w.,* utao.tli® first I
port In command of the brig "Charie*

BESSMER BROS
The Meat Market Men.

Statn
ment

-

Phone 16a

Hastings, Mich.

ti-ned the beautiful emblem
Glnry." and that was the nu

•Olli

I have opened a lunch room in connection with my
Restaurant and am now prepared to serve lunches,
and do short order cooking of all kinds.

aha Veil with tho Captain the peril* long ns we can float, wc shall flotit
together: .1/ we must sink w«- shall
go down a* one,
.
—
takn by him to Nashville, TannMN®*.

Insure Your Skin

Many people who come to the city, and do not
care for a full meal, can now call at the Star Bakery
and Restaurant and get anything that they wish to
order.
We started this Lunch Room to especially ac­
commodate this class of patrons, as it has always
been our aim to "serve the wants of our customers"
and do it in the best possible manner.

The captain wa* a matt pronounc­ were added* for Vernn
stair*. I
ed "Union Man" and hl* outspoken lucky. By 1«I4 four
fi&gt;ndn«M for the flag made him widely known as "Old Glory Driver."
When tho Civil Wkr broke out every niltlee w.i« appointed to give them a i
pinto on the Hag.
ReaBalug that
call to get hold of thftt particular there thuet !•** tv limit to the Mrlpe*.:
flag.
The Captain's home and the committee made n ie,-&lt;&gt;mmendn-:

Wioler wind# dry up the natural secre­
tions of the skin.

PENSLAR FACE

CREAM protects the skin and prevents -­

escape of oily secretions.

We know you ’

they could not And It.
The old cap- (thirteen stripes, repn-srntin;: the ortain told them they should see Itjlginal thirteen states ..nd that &gt;t new

will like it. Another kind free if you don't.

C. E. Harvey
North Side Pharmacist

Hastings, Mich.

In order tn keep it safe until that milted,
longed-for lime, the Captain with hl.*j
own hands, quilled Old Glory Into a
The ।
comforter, nnd made it his bed-fvl-; form u
low.
On February 25. 1&gt;&lt;2. thel.it that
Federal Troop* took possession of I Ing the:

Here you will find everything NEAT, CLEAN
and SANITARY in every way. When you come
here you will get bread, pies, cakes and pastries
made by us, upon the high quality of which the
splendid reputation of this Bakery and Restaurant
has been built. We can serve you with lunches and
short order cooking at any hour of the day or even­
ing, and at very reasonable prices.

Him

ope® morcj
The flag of the United State* at the
"Now that OJd Glory i« up there' lime uf th® itevolutl-'i: had thirteen'
Gentlemen T am ready to dlr."
Ini
BUILDING GOOD ROADS hla happlne«&gt; the Captain gave nn- |h
w..
other flag, which he had «orreled (n
*7.?'*^"n
•lllll
the
the *&gt;me way. to th® Sixth Ohio regI
Venice Township, Kir
the number today 1* forty-*
ranged on the blue held in
County,
Wlikh
Bonded
tol.
In 1*12 the Captain gave bl*
beloved flag to hla niece, Mr* Cookei
Al Nichols, of Carlton, is winning irlth dlreetlona for her to do with it
The flap makin* plant of the nav;
something of a reputation ns a build­ n« she thought- best nfter hl* death.
er of good road* In Mlhhlgnn. He Him afterward presented It to It*

AL NICHOLS IS NOW

There’s Deep
Satisfaction
in eating a crisp,
tasty food, like

‘Grape-Nuts"
Made of wheat and bar­
ley, Grape-Nuts contains
all the nutriment of these
field grains, including their,
vital mineral salts, so es­
sential for sturdy bodies
cud healthy brains.

PAGK KLKVEM

Call and see us when you are in the city.

*ftar gakery and Restaurant.

Govenimmr
Venice township, flhlnwmuwr Co.. nnd
take the contract for building two
must uolpli tlvi
bu today
mile® of slate award road, which he th®\original "ahi
accepted and Is now at work on. bunting Iyears]
Venice tnwnnhip I* n splendid ag­
ricultural district. It* oosesM-d valua­
tion being *1.000.000. The ri-sldent*
dene®
Hill,
Philadelphia.
Congrc
rightly figured that good stale reward
adopted the following resolutions:
"ilesolvej, that tho
township, and would enhance lh&lt;
Thirteen l.'nlted ~~
thirteen
“Morning and Kv.ning Color**'
the people of thill township decided
to bond it for *&gt;0.000. They sold the

to. R. Jamluon. Proprittor.

/fastings. Mich.

Phone 331

I AKE ODESSA.

posited the money In banka.

•n a circle"
Enter here tho flt.-ir I''rlnK
«»»«• nu« *• '’'O' Impressive.
Spangled Banner, with thlr»y-*even I Tl'*' H,nr Span.led 1J inner" hu* long way. Mr* Frank Coykendnll and
year, to wait the *ong that was ImI&gt;1"&gt;«&gt; "t the raising, but in daughter. Marjorie and Ml** Byrcl
Tethriv. of Dowling, motored to
■nnrtnllM
the
name.
ward on a trunk line t&lt; fret wide te
Grand Rapid*. Tuesday.
"HijU Columbl..."
With )hl* 110,000 the people of
Held, visile
Venice
have
figured
that they rd In actual military service nt Fnrt
till Friday.
could bulbl 12 miles of the 9-foot Htanwix. re-named Fort Bnhuylrr.
\ Economical end delici­
road and three miles of "trunk-lhic”
moving &lt;o Woodland.,,
road.
Ao they will get IS.OKC .state
a *klrm-1
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Mr .and Mrs. Samuel * Jone.* went
ously appetizing—
WHmlnjt- nnrt l',*n •"
I’hHippi
state reword on the trunk line road,
1777. ' !
l'&lt;Tt«&gt; nice, there &gt;
Islt their «hinuht.r. Mr.-. •
Min1 .-ulute* p&gt; the flag.
making n total of &gt;11.100 rc
with which to build other roads.
Captain
wt
nd »ivM „ military
tail their -daughter, Mr* Grace
for
straight ncroaa the middle of tuwn- iMaetion of seeing
Straus*
Mr. and Mr*. Burt Gillen nnd chil­
next year a gravel road will t.e ind In the fullest tnanne
dren visited their parents. Mr. nnd
I pledge allegiance I
built straight aero** the middle of
r.nd to the Republics ft, • which it
Mrs. II. Gillen, nnd Mr..and Mrs. Chas.
the township north and south. uftrr "Re.nger" and then
Kurt from Friday till Monday.
which It la proposed to build In ull pendenco" at Jones*
with IlbcfljTund Juatk-tf fur nil."
thr Woodland hive, Noveml
oughly aroused lo the benefit nnd
Mrs. Frank Coykrndali
i necessity of good road*,
Second Meeting of FeBuwshlp tluh.
After the program, * bountiful ofMr Nichols ha* demonstrated In
enjoyjble evening wis.^rlng of drlk-Iou* pumifltin |4&gt;&gt; with
Grange Program.
M.-utleson and
Barry County-that he -knows flow"
r
the
hn*pltaltty
of
the
■
trimming*
waa
served.
A
sITiirt
family.
•
for
Program for Union Grange
to build good roads nnd the people of home of Mr. Hhlrlev Crook.
After btiMness mertinig
then held and
Mim. Owen Bennett -will return •"
Venice township will find him nn A the usual opening exercise*. th«' en-’the nnmo of D. ...
'ander.-m.k
was
Grund Rapid* u&gt;'&lt;h® hospital for an
Singing—Old Folk* at Home.
tertalntnent committee took cltirgc presented for membership and nrRoll Call—Youthful Memories.
nnd presented an exceptionally en- •opted.
Program:* fur
this ycit"
tert.iInliMt and instructive program.
"err glvVn out.
The thank* of the
Mr. Shirley Crook performed .it Fellowship &lt; lull were voted nnd pr&lt;Effects of the Old World War Up­
Program for Johnstown Grange, the piano with his usual good gra. e. eenlrd to Mr. und Mr* Cronk and
on Agriculture—By Morris Cox.
rendering two pleasing lnAirttmcnl.il -,l* taking pan on the program. The
Upon American Trade—By Bro.
Mr* Webb of Kike City visited Ralph
Roll Call—Each respond by what
Vdlney Hardy. .
.
'
Upon Movement 'far .World react—■ yoji have to be thankful for lu nation. leri^lned the gathering itilh'jwu ver&gt;■■ l'J'M&gt;ant mmlng.
amuhlrtg Tradings which were warm-;
------------By Bro. Fred Bush.
•lay
from Hastings.
ly
applauded
by
ull
present.
Ml**'
SOUTHWEST
Thanksgiving
Prayer
by
Chaplain.'
Duet—Bro, and Stater Snyder.
Handing—Haiti® Brlsol.
Talk-r-How 1 Learned to Sew and
rang two delightful numb.-t* scrom-j
‘
J,' „
Thanksgiving Song by Grange.
Cook—By. Stater* Mabel Andrus, A'ld*
panled. by Mrs. Shroll on the piano. , Th*‘1J‘
"hl£h.
w,,h i,r’
Reading
—
Lulu*
Van
Sycklea.
Phillip* Georgia Tobias and 8u*le
An Informal talk wa* then made by
‘*‘"ldry l ,M Thjflday wa. well
Mrs. Elmer Warren of Sunfield vis­
Recitation—Sherman Rlsbrldger.
Phillip*.
Superintendent Ellswor* along the i“,,.cnd‘d "nd ® Ku"d
«“• ited Mrs. Mary Gardner. Wednesday.
Reading—Allee Bristol.
■
Recitation—Bro. Oraon Tobias.
by hI1
Uolleettan.
This will be an all day meeting. line, of th* modern trend of eduMlM Dora Linton of Nashville Is
Singing—My Childhood's
Home
visiting her aitnt. Mr* Charlie Spell­
(Grange MelodlM).
'
y
Thl*
wm deeply
IntereatiiiK und1, j
ut- man and family.
by th" brother*
brought out many Inqulrira.
Mr.i“-n1d'‘d ,hp
Wvlcc* here
Hattie Rice. Lecturer Pro-tem.
Mrs. W. c. Wllllnm* and Mrs.
Ellaworth touched «pon the fact that “"4
,hc r'-'”llnd«’r «f the day Will Bns* called on Mrs. Charlie
Cure Tliat Cough.
purely dlacipllnnry xtudlea were rap-;’1”!
r
Foley Cathartic Tablets.
imlly Saturday.
When you have a troublesoms
Idly giving ground to subject* more' . rh&lt;?
y, r,',v “
Are wholesome, thorough cleans­ adapted to life'* work.
cough.'It doe* not mean that you have
A* one ed-,&lt;’hu'Th 8u,,day WPre
conaumptlon or that you are going tp ing, and have a stimulating elfoect on ncator-had pul It. aubjects were now!f&lt;,c&gt;d cro*“- who -.ip|
■ have It. but It does mean that your the stomach, liver and bowel* Reg­ being divided «&lt;&gt; n* to fit some for, &lt;”’IM 1H‘‘ ror*l‘ /“r,
ulate you with no griping and no un­ producers, other* for consumer* AslJJ?"’* Kcv- Kichanl
pleasant nfter effect*
Stout people for example; one student studied art l’,,J*|on Rave ;&lt; s,h..|
. Chamberlains Cough Remedy before And they give tmpiense relief and to become nn artlM and thus pro.
vollreilon Lxken
comfort. Anti-Bilious.—Arthur Mul­ due* art; another to appreciate art l h‘‘" ,.7, ’"J*"10”holland-—Adv.
nnd thus create a demand for art.',,Th**
Try,ylu?
Hejndlnited that one method of J’r" Qnd ,x,rM- 9,“ud
bringing about the opportunity for "ily •vening, Nov.
_
..
nirmh.r I.. „ .rn. stlv
____ .

The firm, tender gran­
ules call for thorough
chewing — the first step
toward easy digestion and
, quick assimilation.

'There’s a Reason”

Grape-Nuts

EAST ASSYRIA.

NORTHEAST CARL/FON.

tertalned th® A. B. C. of Hecpon HUI . for hAr ritepmotl^er. Mr* Dun I&gt;*p:ird
Friday.
A bounteous dinner w;u&gt; ; of latke Odessa, the past week.
eervetl aft*«L which a pleasing pro- i
Fr*d Btudi nnd wife were calling
gram wit* given. The hostess wu* । on the sick .Friday afternoon. Thc&gt;presented with a fine rug. The next J callsd on Mr* 'I. N. Ruymoml and
meeting will be with Mrs. Kdlth ‘ Jake Clem.
Spaulding. December 2.
'
Roy and Fred
Buren husked

Tub at Robert Smith's,

Geo.- Hatch rt rebuilding hl* well
house and making other decided Im-

Hartwell

Ell Root of North Odessa, with lib
----- .
— „
bran thresher f
thia vicinity
Mr*. Mary McCarthy and daughter- J threshing beans.
,

John Hill and famjly from Wednee- I attended tho
day and Friday.
‘
t Friday night.
F. H. Spaulding and wife and »on.
Roy Thoma* of Campbell la work-

Wert* nnd wife Sunday, it being their I rnt.
fifteenth dnnlveraary.
Frank Allerding and wife a* guests
1
of Perry Allerdlng nnd flimily m&lt;&gt;1
“ “ to Nicholas Allerdlng'*
DAKE VIEW.
proud parent* of a baby boy.
grntulation*
School
commenced again

Con-'

with infantile paralysis.

ASSYRI.

&lt;hii !

Ed. Bach and family, have moved
on th® farm recently, purchased of
Uttln llcva Cogswell U quit®
Born to Mr. and Mr* Lynn Shep­
ard. Wednesday. Novejnber 11, a mm.
name Donald Albert.
«
Commissioner Edger of "Hasting*

account of diphtheria.
, Dr. Ai

Mrs. Granger, nn old resident' ot
thl* place died at the home of Walt

neighbor, always ready to help others;

Vta You Cough?

Edger-Cole
(laughter Pauline of Battl*
wnra. it...
h.. aaaa

I the church
even tn*. Not

and

Wednesday'

Don’t overstrain the fine membrai

the phlegm.
Chamberlain's Cough jjUygtar* free to those who pay 50
Remedy will accomplish this for yoffrj cents or more for box.
All are cort»nd cur® the cold that ta causing It. dtally invited to attend. -There will

NOW’S THE TIME

jfl ii)ord to

Will there be a

physicians

rini! &lt;
Tim Neal Treatment U a physician'*
treatment for the drink habit.

physician, compounded by a phyol

quest* their sincere Investigation.

VIGTROLfl
in your home this
Christmas?

Wide Awake Circle.
Wide A-wake Sewing Circle met Nov.
th -with Mr*. Je*»e Rtebrldgvr nf
turlty of the students, could be In- Johnstown.

Now is the time to select it
and pick out your records.

u much more desirable method. Al­
so regular high school subjects, mod-

Vlctrolds $15*22
M) $200-25

example, civics, ancient history and
modern languages.
The subject of

Terms to Suit

ifsal institute

to one's Individual bent ur. desire waa
Mr. and Mrs. Un Hill 'visited Sam
to divide the upper six grades into
two division*: a Junior High School Buxton and family Sunday.
Leslie Cheesman is quite «|ck. nnd
consisting of the seventh, eighth and
ninth grades, a Senior High School
Mr. and Mrs. Will la Healey return*
fr tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade*.
,‘4Ul0 Creek Tuesday
In such nn arrangement. *special !et* hon’*'
«&lt;-acnris couia ue reircieti tor Men;.
....... ... . ..
..................... ..
subject thus affording better instruc-1, •t,n« b’‘nent
»W I wo months,
tion, and a studeht qould be prompt- itrcntmcnts there.

F.R.PftN6OflST
—The Jeweler—
Hastings,

Mich.

^t- noon a delicious chicken

Mr. KU*worth stated, that steps were George Lee -was elected preaident;
being taken to offer this community |Mr* Nora Clemence. vice presidentthis advantqge.
With the plcjni and ;Mr* 8am Nay nnd Mr*. Jcaae 111*1
equipment already caubltohed andlbrfdger, program commiuee; and
toady for u«e, he Indicated that!Mr* Thomas Clcmence, weretary.
those In the city desiring to take j The r«malnd«r -of the afternoon wa*

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---- ■ *.c uuiirs rrm-}st pertlment to the needs of tho membered one anothar with a piece of
community, and being mad® In a fancy work.
Sirs. Warren Bird of
pelaalng entertaining manner was!Bedford will entertain the Club in
very mueh enjoyed by everyone.
Ijanynry.

You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
ALL KINDS of COALS and COKE for All kinds of Stoves, Furnaces and
Ranges.
We also have GENUINE GAS COKE in two sizes, stove and furnace.
When ordering be sure and tell us which size you wish and we will do
. the rest.
Just step in and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
'
are always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
' BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
♦
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
-♦ have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR And we will name
♦ YOU a PRICE.
♦. Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
♦ but our aim is to pay all we can for Grainy Beans or Seeds on each day’s market
♦
Call us by Phone. GiVe us a friendly call,* the latch string is always out
♦ we are always at hoqie.
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♦
♦

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc
Dailid In Guin, Buns, Sud, Hsy, Coal, Comsnt, Hides, Pslts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH

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�The prea.&lt;Utti&lt;
foil Ig as MJow«
A b*a been long the honored c.twtom of our people to turn to the
frailful autumn af the year In praise
&lt;md thanksgiving to .Almigh-y God
fur Ills many blessing* aoj mercire

i, Hears th.i prayer In each, sigh .
That tolls of the thanks we're giVln'
That the world to runnin' right,'
An’ that .life la worth the livin’
When It comes Thank salvin' plain.

But at night wo all grow quiet
(.'lustered round tho old fireplace.
Done with talkin' of thoir doln's
II. thr I'ltlen where they live.
Lord. I am gluditor the
Of their hopln’a an’’ pursuing
living—
Glad for Thy days of

Scotch Economy.
A Glasgow merchant widely known
for his stinginess, came Into his office
one morning and found a yonng clerk
writing a letter In rather a flourishing
hand.- "My man." he observed, "dlnna
mak' the Ulla o' yer gs and ya Quits
so long. I want the ink U last the

What a valley we want through!
But Thanksgivln* night together,
Jprt a-thinkln* each of each,
it's the good ojd bnck-homv wrath

This is a picture of a huge cheese you may'sec displayed in our window.

disturbed the world, also a year of
special bleaalng for us.
It hn* been vouchsafed to u* io re­
main at peace, with honor, and In
Kino part to euccncpte auiTering and
supply tho needs of those who arc in
want. We have been prlvtiagtd hy
our own peace' .and self-control In
some degree to steady tho counsels
and ah ape the hopes and purpose* af­
ter a day of fear und distress. Our
people hare looked upon their own
Ufa oa a nation with a deeper com­
prehension, a faller realtxailon Of
their respcnaibllitiM oa well a* of
their btaMinga and a keener sense of
the moral gnd practical significance
of what their pert among tho nations
of the world may come to be.
•The hurtful effects ot foreign war
la their own fndeetrial and commrrelnl affairs have made them feel the
more fully end
the morn clearly
their mutual Ingerdependewc upon

This Mammoth Cheese weighs

find a list of other nice things for your Thanksgiving festivities.

Riehilcu Vacuum Coffee, something new per lb.

ardor for peace, their earnest pity
and disinterested sympathy for those
who are oufferlng, their rcadlneas to
help and to think of the needs,of
other*, has revealed them to them-

I^atc Howe Cranberries, best quality, 3 lbs. for.

Sweet Potatoes, 81bs fur•

Hubbard Squash, per lb

Thanksgiving

MAMMOTH
CHEESE -

Sealshipt Oysters, per quart

Th« busuewa ot the country ha*
been supplied with new instrumental­
ities and the commerce of tly» world

SPRAGUE, WARNER &amp; Ca
CHICAGO, ILL.

Macaroni, best quality, per package.

It. is one time of the
year when the nicest
things for the table are
needed, and that is
why we at this time
submit a sample list
of things you may
need to make the day
complete.

course. Thu Panama canal has been
opened to the commerce of the na­
tions. The two continents of Ameri­
ca have Ixcn bound In closes ties of
irhndship. New instrumentalities of

Fancy Golden Grape Fruit, 3 for ..-.
Sultana Raisins, new crop, per lb....
Currents and Raisins, Fresh Lettuce, Radishes

cheese Mill be cut
'alurday. ffov. 2.1

THE GROCERS
TELEPHONE 16

the people of the United tttales been
to situated for their own advantage
or the ud'anugo ot their neighbor*
cr so equipped to serve thcmaclve*

rrlra, ’do hereby designate Thursday,
the SV th day of November aa a day of
thanksgiving and. prayer, and invite
the people throughout tho land to
cease from their wonted occupations
and imheir several homes and flaws

•
Every cook is particularly anxiod
caution for this memorable event. The I
your festive table; also the fanciest Cal
.^ou will feel thankful for our excellent &lt;

H&amp;EGra
Below arc a few Thanksgiving Specials
for your consideration:

Sweet Potatoes, 10 pounds for
3-quarts Cranberries for
Home grown Celery, bunch
Malaga Grapes, per lb
Sweet Oraugcs, per dozen
Cream Cheese, per lb
Crisp Potato Chips
New Raisins

Jefferson St

Hastings

ire offering

New Currants » ac
Thistle Brand Pea'ss 15c
Thistle Brand Com, Succotash and String Beans, 2 for . .35c
Heinz Mince Meat, per lb.25c
Heinz Apple Butter, |»cr glass ........ r&lt;10c
' Extra Specials':
.
Dwinell-Wright Butter Fly Cuffce,’regular 35c for30c
Chester Brand Baconaac lb

SUGAR, 18 lbs. fwrfl
Wc operate otir own delivery and assure yon of prompt,
and satisfactory service.

Phom 151
■jlwoct Potatoes. finest Virginia stock,
3 a per pound, 10 lbw for
Naval Oraugt*. sypct and Juicy, largo

580

JAY MEAD
HASTINGS, MICH

EAST SIDE GROCER

PHONE, 144

�boxes of Cigars
For Thanksgiving Day
Mlksgiving D|y. will be. terribly incomplete without having a box of cigars for
lasts—and. 4 good box, too—inferior quality or poorly kept cigars will not do for
bion of this kind. Plan now to have yonr favorite brand ami get your supply from
kept stock.
’
’
•want you to know we- have The Finest Kept Cigars In Barry County

Your Thanksgiving Turkey Should
Be Roasted In One of Our “Janet” Roasters
We Have for You a Complete Line of This Famous Granite Ware

In Boxes, from 25c up
stock of cigars we carry regularly to supply our box trade would swamp an.ordinr store. This gives you an advantage in price anil wc always carry a big assortrhe secret of our big trade in cigars and tobacco is due to the'supcrior quality of
rs wc sell and the up-to-the-minute method we have of preserving the natural,
romatic flavor of the tobacco leaf. Be sure you buy your Thanksgiving 'supply of

CASSEROLES—The Ideal Baking Dish, just right for the escalloped pysters, plum pudding, etc.
DISHES—You may need some extra ones for the Thanksgiving dinner, come in and see what we have.
Nickel Tea Kettles, Coffee and Tea Pots. Thanksgiving Napkins and Cards.

Center Pieces, Dresser Scarfs, and
Fancy Towel*, all from 10c to 50c

Bargains for 10c

A new lint of Fancy Barretts,
Combs, Pins, etc.
CANDY FOR EVERYONE

Double Mittens
Children’s Gauntlet Gloves
Baby Hoods, Jackets, Booties, Hosiery

HE CLUB” CIGAR STORE
Phon, IM

"Th,
"Th* Plies
Plata to Moot Your Frlomh*
Frlomh'

JOONAN

Jofforoon St

E. J. HUFFMAN

The Peoples’ 5 and 10c Store
HASTINGS, MICH

A. B. HEDRICK, Proprietor

Thanksgiving
Dinner
r Store is known as the leading grocery store in the city.
1 always assured of having the best and freshest of every
nen we fill your order. We wish now to call your atto our Staple and Fancy Groceries, New Nuts, Fresh
Apples, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Bananas, in
rything to make up that Thanksgiving dinner.

,'ANK
HORTON
Delivery
Phone 10
HASTINGS, MICH.

13802910
can be supplied from the WEST END
Cigar Store.
F**U line of

Cigars, Tobaccos and Smoking Supplies.
After your smoke come down and play
Billards or Bowl.

’HdW

TURKEY

for highest score in bowling

Jacob Rehor
Hastings,

Michigan

our Thanksgiving Wants

W. L Hogue’s Special Sale

silent

ated Sugar per lb. 5^c
lbs. for 99c
I lbs. for $5.50

That the people of Hastings and Vicinity may have another opportunity of supplying
themselves for the fall and winter. I will offer this special sale and inducements.for

FOR IO DAYS
Great money saving sale for cash only

Bay Halal ns, Griffin &amp; akclley *.
•»t grade. 1 lb. package for ...
t Olives. extra fancy, large si*/;.

umber w« pay the freight

Id Tryphosa. pure fruit fiavWc. package. 1 for...................
I Corn "Flakes and Leader
a, lOL’ patkngo. 4 for.............
white Clover. Honey, In combs.

18 lbs. Grhntilated sugars with Si.56
of other mdse tb»t including sugar.
&gt; for .......................................................
$1.00
bottle *10o und ......... !.....
Inraxshitto Chorrlra, Savoy
very fancy, per bottle ....

•with the Chicago •Kvraipg Journal,
published several volumes of poems
und was popular a» ti lecturer. Ills
mint distinguished work wns a wur
'i-orrespondeni.
Ills report to thu
Evening Journal of the fighting at

Salt Alackirel and White Kh»ti,
•Uo.fish, Y.-*ch...........................

half gallon

10 lbs. pure buckwheat llour for

Ilmoh, choice, red. Urge fish.

loo lbs.,pure l&gt;uc0Khcat llour io

Salmon, tho flnost red. or
kct. per tian 15c ^nd ....

b Dainty National Biscuit

enant &amp; Riede
oramost Department Store

20 lbs. Granulated sugar, with $4.00
worth of other imlsc not including
■ sugar for ... .... ................................................$1.00

&gt;

Teacher—"Why do we art tuliic
day «aeh year for ThuukaStvingT"
Dupce—"1 suppose
It's r&lt;.
t|
furtnerv kin sell their turkeys

Women employed in the textile i
duxtry in Germany arc )n a major*
over the men. there being _ &lt;00.0
fvflmlen »s against 171.000 men.
the okiymix ImliMtry thu women &lt;&gt;
1 number tjt&lt;. me% with Szs.OOo

25 Sardines for
8 lbs., of •Rolled uaL

�Tin: nASTfXGR

PAGE FOI ttTFEN

ranxkr.

November, i». i»h.

I’R EFFORT.
1 nail /.Mil ball game and -pen, sur.duy
1 with hi* son'Lj-I.-.
-■
—Donald Bmelker visited relatives
1' A lire-broke out In the atUc nt Geo. near Sunfield, part of loot week qnd
Giiut'* .Monday noon, probably caused most of this' week‘
by a defective.chimney. The fire was I
The Carter Dramatic Company
Itorji U&gt; Mr. „nd Mra. H. tn Graham. M»nn extinguished but n great ileal of came to town Monday, to remain for
Nor. lAth, « *on who will answer t" damage was done by the smoke and one week.
Entertainment* are be­
th.- name Walla.-e. Martlm
’
wiuer.
aing held In the 1. O. O. F. hall.
Mudi.m.-i- «'. M. I'utn.qn and W. I.
Alra. 8. K. Cool? of Ctiariotte was a
F. A. Simon was in Woodland Mon­
Minhli- dt-nghtfulU entertained with gii-st ot Mrs. Le.iTW- Felghnft" Sntur- day.
. '' • .
. . '
-SOO"' »t the horn.- of the former dnv afternoon.
Several from here attended the
ThittKbiy afternoon.
_
Twenty-four ffom here attended Corneil-Michigan foot ball .game ut
Tln&gt;ii«.t« Fuller has bought the lots the L. ‘A. 8. oyster supper at bred
Ann Arbor Saturday.
.►f Mrs. W. H. Yulina east of J. B. Alnyo's in Maple Grove Friday even­
Harold and -Clirerice Vtpuma. who
Kraft's mt Sherman. Middle and Ma­
have been working in Wisconsin are|
• .
.
ple etrr.-t* and hus «-r&gt;mm*n&lt;ed the ingWhen buying varnish for,
Frank Lehtr. Fred Bulltt. Von Fur- hotne now.
erection of a net*- hviWc facing 8h« r- ms- and Dr. W. A. Vance nil bought
anything »o valuable a* a
C.
W. Barnh'rd was In Grand Rap­
m.n.S:. Th- hotiev is
be twenty- new Imperial automobiles Inst wei-k.
house, forget the size of
ids, Monday.
six fret Mp'tt.re witn an addition lo
Ed. Ibtlrner bought Fred Bullis aid
Frank Walker ha* opened up n
the van atul figure coat
" .Mt ^'h-org.- Front &gt;t .-pent the Intpaint
shop In the building next to
per »&gt;jtiar&lt; foot and com
1. A. Miller of Toledo was a guest F. R. 'Everhart's grocery .More.
t. - pin of M«t week with h«r daugh­
for rof Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Quick Frlj! iv
-J- IJ. ..Lester was out of town on
ter* ut ClnirJotit
Mr. anti Mie. H. C Zuwhnltt ■)►*« evening and went with them to the business Monday.
oyster supper at Fred •Mayo’s In AlaMra. Kmmu Miller is, some what
Sunday .With Mr*. Ann.* Waltz In
Vuti don't
to r»belter at thia time. »
Grand Rapids.
&lt;’arl Reynolds of lainalng spent thBert Smelkrr of Washington. D.
Jlui»h Chi-notofl
Mt’s. Frank. Helm who h:&lt;* been vl».Iting r.-l.irh
hero -r*^rral W.-Vrki. wt-ek &lt;-(ld with his parents. Mr otl-1 c. came Wednesday night for a two
gwnJtrurt
Th&lt;lt'i (
Airs. M. H. Reynold-. .
weeks visit with relatives In and
nrnl to Grand Rapid* Thursday.
la-n W. Feighner was at Ann Arbor around Freeport.
loliy d'x-f‘tinnini‘'iii. '
Frank DHUihm r &lt;.f-t'hitpigo spent
Mrs. W. 8. PhiUlps waa operated
Sunday tilth ■hi* mother. Mrs.- Chas. Saturday to see tin foot ball gtmo.
Crkis Krafts visited relatives nt on in Butterworth hospital laat
Thursday for tumorShe is doing
Mrx.. H. 1 Voelker rind two children Grand Ritplds U»1 w.'ck. —■’
Mrs.
J.
D.
Alls
।
was
at
Mason
list
very
nicely at this writing.
_
from Incur NHr.« ore making tinRev. Manning of Albion filled the
former's inruher Mra. Ida Walker, a mvk vl-itlng her pa rents.
Mrs.
W.
A.
V.im-&gt;.
entertained
the
M. E. pulpit Sunday during , the ab­
two week’s visit.
Rev.
Wm. Bilker nnd Mr. Raynnind who 1., A. 8. of the At. E. church nt her sence of Rev. W. 8. Phillips.
have been pfi-kiiur apple* far Birney home yesterday. Wednesday after.- S. p. 1 totaling give a prohibition talk
in the Congregational church Sunday
Bro-'., returned to their home In
&lt;*. Ihnine mid F. M. Quick were night.
la-ell- la-tj Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. J.imr* Traxler of both on tbe sick list last week.
AlVlirlou* Squires uf Sterling. ColFOATS GROVE.
Ja&gt;-kM&gt;h spent -Sunday- with the bitThe D. O. T. O. Club met Wednes­
f. r's parent*. Mr. itrid "Mrs. Joseph rir»d&lt;&gt;. Is ri-lting his brother, George
Sqlre*.
.
day at the borne of Mra. Mattle
Baker.
Mr. mid Mr* Philip Gnrllngcr are Townsend.
MIwm-s Va-i.i I'-hihm-r and Villa
Isaac Youngs is very low ut this
Parr«li were home from Grand Hnp- i.siting relative* In Ohio.
Distributor
Mrs. Alary Townsend seems to t&gt;-&lt; writing.
i.i. -ter Sunday,
.
Our school is preparing for a
Adam Kustrr wa* nt Alma Thttr*- calnlng slowly but 1* still very sick.
Mr. and Jklra. Will Crabb nnd AGs* Thanksgiving nrogramQuality Hardware
Mr. and Mrs. D.
Townsend nnd
Mr*. W. H. Smith visited at Has­ Agnes fiiDniond of t'arson'Clty w re
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sprague daughter Thelma visited nt Fred Har­
tings last week.
.
ry's at Martin Corners Inst Sunday.
-Mra. Eunice M&gt; ud arid/laughter. Sunday. ’
Mrs. Walter Logan Is quite sick.
Miss Bernice.' spent Sunday' with tinMrs. E1U Bishop of Lake Odrtou
.Mieses
Cecile ZUM-hhltt, Wild* visited Friday and Haturday with Mrs.
furmer’n daughter, MC*. Clyde Wilcox,
EZI8TOL—A safe apd sure
Gorthy and Clara AlcDerby nttenued- William Smith find
Mra. Bessie
ut Harting*.
remedy In ull eases of overMrs. A. Kustel* left Saturday morn­ n mu-h-ul given m Grand Rapids Woodman.
stimuimion: also indicated In
Tlibrsdiiy
evening.
Preaching services next Sunday at
ing for a visit with reUthe* nt Maple
all cnn-s of Brain Fatigue. Ner\Mrs.
’
Frank
Alt-Derby
went
to
Al
­
the usual hours by our minister Hi­
Rapid* and Milan.
* ■
•
•ouit Exhaustion «aimed by over­
ram A. Pegg. Ills sermon’s ns well as
Mr. and Airs. T. J. Brosseatt of lias- bion Tuesday for a few day*.
work «&gt;r malnutrition, unequalled
Dr. laiwson of Kalamaaoo was a h!« solos are enjoyed by the people.
ling* wery guest* of their daughter.
for; nausea or general depnwlon.
Ales. Elmer Nkrthrup Hie. hitter putt guest &lt;&gt;f Ed. Kyser the first of the All are welcome to these services.
A general tonic and body builder.
Week.
of last week arid the And of this.
Mali orders tilled by
Rexlfttol
Ihivld Kunz was at Buttle t’reek
Mie* Olive Walker was borne from
Bible Study and -the Sunday School
Chemical Co., -Burton, Mugs.
Tuesday on business.
Middli-vllle over Sunday.
.Mrs. la-ster of Bay City is visiting lo the Sunday School Workers ofthe
Air*. I.. Brumm Is quite 111.
World.
Airs. Tower &lt;&gt;t Hastings was In th- her mother. Mrs. L. Ut-umia.
No study is more Important to the
Mr. and Airs. Vun8k-klci of, Kala­
village Munday &lt;m bushuMM.
,
,________ KAI.AMO.
mazoo were guests of Air.' and Airs. cfiild than the study of the Bible and
of the truths which It teaches, and
- LaulM Btrinnay Club meet* Th urn- w&lt;»rd Thursday morning that her C. C. Deane Sunday.
there is no more effective agency for
'
Alls*
Mildred
Quick
entertained
day with jklf*- Hasel Mead In honor mother. Alm. A. J. Ruwell nf Knlamo
of Mra. Myrtle Swift. Mra. Kate hod tmeome unconM-lous and faller company from Battle Creek. Situdny. such study than the Sunday School.
It certainly Is one of the greatest fticWlltd anti the hoMcattf birthdays.
oyer nn tho centcrtahle mid was badly
tora In our lives in the building of
NORTH NASH11IJ.E.
i The funeral of Edd Boyd was held hurt. Mr*. Partridge went tri K*la‘character nnd the development of
tnt Knlamo. Mohday.
nw&gt;. Thursday afternoon and returned
Heqry Gearhart hus the addition moral fibre, for Its Influence begins
EarJ. Curtis of latke Odcrtuy v)«lled Saturday, leaving her mother feeling to bls house completed nnd ‘l* giving
almost ns soon .is the child is able
John Curtla and family ‘Tuesday nnd much better.
his hwusc ii fr&lt;*h coat of jialnt.
i« talk and continues through out life.
Wednesday of’last week.
Mrs. Lucinda Woolcott who Ila*
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garlingrr are The Bunday School lesson of today i*
Ktrlnmo was well n-pre«eBted nt been away iLltlng returned to Mrs. visiting friends nt Bloomfield. Ohio.
lhe code of moral* of tomorrow. Too
Fred • Mayo's.
T-mlln's Monday morning.
Alra. Nina Til marsh of Hastings
Howard fiirtin hud the misfortune
Jitmr-fl la-ek ts muvlpg into 1I.F. was n guest of her parents. Saturday. mueh attention cannot be paid to-the
work which the Sunday School is do­
of having both Ankles thrown out iuianitiR's h&lt;*u*c on la-ntx St., having
Air. and Mrs. Tory,-and little dau­ ing. Signed. Woodrow Wilson. Pres.
of Joint one day lust week.
Ho Is trailed hts place on Green St. to E. ghter of Onondaga are guests of Mr.
V. •«.
aide to lie around ngalti.
'
, V. Harker for n farm soiith of town.
and Air*. Ed Van Auken,;
Subject ot l.e*aon for next Sunday
Mra. I&lt;la 1-lurl was in Buttle Q’eek’,
,W. 1,1. Cortright tyeni tn Ann Arbor
Bom 1“ Air. and Airs. Seth Gyaham
ftittirdriy.
*
Sntunlny jo see the V. of"M.Und Cor- Wednesday, November eleventh, a Is "Jesus and PUate." Matt. :7;11*|1;
also Luke 0:1-2$. It is hoped that
‘
Mr* Roy Garflngvr and children every scholar will be present next
Sunday. Ixist Sunday was so rainy
। ore visiting the former’s parent* at that all were not present. New schol­
[ Medina. Ohio.
•
ars are u I way* s^elcome.
t
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Palmer are the
Tho County Christian Endeavor
proud possessors of a new piano and Convention which w-us postponed on
« Mitchell iiutomoblle.
account of the diphtheria will be held
Mr. and JMnc V. 8. Knoll and Mr.
In th* Wesleyan Methodist chunk In
apd Mrs. Wridey Noyes nnd daughter Ha.'tlnip'. Dec. 4 and 5. A. laverne
Ada. went to Sebewii. Tuesday to at­ SpafTord. of Grand Rapids, who U
tend the funeral of an aunt, Air*.
Slate I^Jeld Secretary will be the
Thomas Ainsworth.
principal speaker of the convention.
Mra. C. Al. Putnam and Mrs. W. T.
Marble entertained !« of their friends
WOODBVRY.
with "500" at the home Of the form­
Tho Misi-lonary Ladles will glve^n
er. last Thursday afternoon.
The birthday club met at the home oyster supper at the hall Friday even­
Corn* and enjoy home, made
of Mrs. Frank Axthelm lost Friday ing.
ufierpoon. the occasion being Mot.' baking and oyster stew.
Mrs. Helm* Myers “ and grand
Axthelm’jrblrthdny.
They presented
her with a beautiful bread and butter daughter. Mrs. Frieda Sawdy are vis­
iting relatives at Bryan, Ohio, this*
set and other useful articles.
The Granite met last Friday nlgiv week.
Mra. TreCamp ha* resumed her
nnd after the program was carried
’ out. oysters -were served, which all work again In Oneida township, after
a week's vacation caused from dlph;
enjoyed. •
therla
scare.
Mrs. Arthur Hart
had a narrow
Services at the .United
Brethren
enciipr from'being killed by a cow a
r.-w days -agri.
She. with her hus­ church were taken up for union ser­
band. went Intn* the shed to see the vice at EvJngMIcal church /uriday
new calf when pie cow pitched ut .evening, where revival meetings are
her, nutting -her'twice.-nnd' but for In phogrem and are ably conducted by
the timely aid of her husband would school work again in Oneida twp. nf­
ter. a week's vacation caused from
have killed her.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gulches* Is 111 and llphtherla scare.
Miss Rieka Eckardl Is at home
under ths ihi'tor’s dare at the home
■ gain after an extended visit with
••f hrr snn. Charley Gutchess.
’ Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith ami Mr. relatives in Maple Grdve.
Mrs. Leonard Sharpe anti baby of
und Mrs Roy Brumm were ut Hast­
ing-. Saturday. attending ths meet­ Clarksville were guests of Mra, A. L
ing of the Grange.
l-aughlln. Friday.
1 M *•
Mrs. noris Brumm is ill with bowel
trouble..
Death of Yankee Springs Pioneer.
Johfi Williams, aged 17 xeara one
SOUTH BOWNE.
of the oldest livlpg pioneers of Yan­
Miss Lulu Thomas spent Haturday kee Springs township, one of Custer’s
evening and Sundaywlth Miss Minnie cavalrymen and a resident of thia
Gackeler.
city during ihe.lost 15 years, died of
And Make Your Acetylene With a
G. Pierson of latke Odessa, who the Infirmities incidental to old age.
has been,working for Ray Htuhl, re­ nt six o'clock Wednesday evening.
turned to his home Saturday.
Mr.' Williams had been an Invalid for
Mr. and Mrs. Decker visited James some time and of late was confined
Pardee and wife Saturday.
to his home.
As a pioneer and
Mra. Kininu Geiger from
near soldier, Mr. Williams' life was rich
Clarksville hud a serious accident In Incident and adventure.
He lived
Monday.
When on her way home, in the past and he liked lo relate
h.r horse became frightened nt a.n many Interesting event* in ths hl«uutmobih- and turned around, throw-. tory of Harry County.
Mr. Williams
Ing the buggy river.
Mra. Geiger was a genuine product of the early
wag hurt, hut Just how much is not days
Born in New YCrk Mate on
known.
She was taken to the home September :o,.j$X7. Mr.
Williams
Pilot plants are approved by The National Board "of Fire
j of Herman Gosch and family.
came- with hla parent* te tho Yankee
I
Joseph. Dewey is usslstlng Clar- Springs wilderness IS years later.
Insurance Underwriters.
.
I rn&lt;-r Benedict with his fall work.
He dften vbited the famous Yankee
All told, ever 250,000 country homes are using Acetylene
i
Mr. and Mra. Emery- Klnne from Springs tavern which waa in Import­
made the Pilot way.
near Clarksville'und Mr. and Mra. ant point un the old Mage road be­
| William Kepke of Middleville, spent tween R|chland and Grarfd Rapids.
A complete Pilot plant, consisting of generator, pipes—hand­
I' Saturday und Sunday with Adam - Funeral service* wer* conducted by
some light fixtures and gas cook stove, can be installed in any
Garkeler and family.
Rev. Mr. Hrvady In the M. E. church
country home in a couple of days’ time.
Mra. C. Benedict was in Lowen. on Nov. 14. The body was burled In
'Monday.
Middleville cemetery. Mr. JPIlllamn
Such a plant is a permanent improvement and will furnish
was
three tlmea married. He was
you with the cheapest, safest and most practical light and fuel
united with Hannah R. Dexter, on
Assyria Farmers' Club.
_
now available for country home requirements.
The folowing program will he given January 3*. 1|5$. Sha died on May
34.
IS5I.
On January
1857, hu was
at
the
A.
F.
C.
lo
bo
held
November
Write R&gt;r our illustrated catalogs and descriptive booklets
5S with Mr. and Mra. Robert Smith. married tn Mary J. Beard, who passed
giving all the facts.
UI
away on December k. 1185. To them
Club song and devolkmals.
were born the following rtven.chil­
Recitation—Mrs. Albert Mflier.
Reading—Mrs. Chas. Cox.
dren: Walter, Asa
George, ot'
Chicago:
Charles, of Thor nappie:
Solo—John TompWua.
808 Muon Street
Flint, Mich.
Mra Enos Gordon and Mr*. Iva
Reciutvn—Bert phrpwd.
Discuseion—"Does It Pay to Take Adame, of Caledopia; JUdwrd. of
Managing Salesman for
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Hastings. He leaves two alHtra lira
PbtnsT" led by I. W. Cargo.
OXWELD ACETYLENE CO. CHICAGO
^uura Baldwin and Mrs. Mary Ells­
violin Hoio-rrTwila ThompsonRev)tatlon-r-Mildred Hsrtom.
worth. of Boreas MHJ«. and a broth­
MAm of Country Home Light and Fuel Plant, in Ike World)
er.
William William*, of Oregon. On
Recitation—AiiCe ThOtnaii. '
March 18. iHJ.rMr. WlBUnis was
Song—U. 8. class.
married to Mary N. Johnson, who
Alice G. Thomas, Car.

Chi-Namel Varnish

NASHVILLE

Your Chances Are Good

Most
Economical

Mr. Man for buying an overcoat for your self or your boy at any old clothing
stbre—but let this soak in—you won’t get any better coat than I tan sell you
for the same money and the chances are it wiM not be so good—I need your
f* trade and want to please you and besides I’m.going to stay here where I’ll like­
ly meet you every few days and I want to do so well by you that you will be
glad to see nle coming.. What is true of our overcoats is true of the rest
of our lines. We have the goods. You Heed them. Let’s get together.

L.R. Wolcott

Highest
Quality

Freeport

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Michigan

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E, A. Burton

Thanksgiving
.
Diners

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Light Your House and Barns—Cook Your Meals.

Thousands of Homes in the whole country
will be the centres of great rejoicing upon
Thanksgiving day. The housewife is already
making great plans for a fine day for the ex­
pected guests. Isn’t it a fact that you want a
NEW DINING TABLE AND SET OF DINING CHAIRS.
We want you to have them if you do want them. We have a good
number of handsome and serviceable tables as well as a line of beautiful and
durable chairs.
We want you to see what we have in this line. If you ever want your
. dining room to look just right it is now. Better come and see us at once.__

L.B. Lester, Freeport
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director, Furniture.
PHONES—Store 55-2 rings. House 55-3 rings

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•urvlvt-* him.
,H» nloo l«-ave&lt; 13 I the state to a point on the Michigan pine forest which lay between Gun
shore north of Monroe and opposite lake unit Bowen Mills.
Itrandchllilrrn.
Proud, of thf fact that he had serv­
Mr. Wiliam* wa* a mtMnber "f the j Malden, or* AmherMberg. Ontario, the
old British post to which the Michi­ ed In Custer’s famous cavalry bri­
local Grand Army PoM.
Mr. WlltUma became acquainted i gan Indian* were in the habit nt go­ gade. Mr. Williams was always ready
with the Indian* who ramped on the! ing for many year* after, the war of to relate Incidents of hl* service un­
The squaw was never caught. der Michigan's famous general. Dur­
peninsula now Jcnown a* Ha«Un*a 1411.
Point nt Gun Lak*.
He learned the..' Hi t victim was burled u* the water's ing the buttle of Fallin* Waters in
■ ru ut trnppiluc and huntin*.
Be-I edge, and Mr. Williams used to see II Virginia. WHIhtms barely missed ticHe
comlnit an expert markaman with the It until Time Anally effaced 'the (Mentally shooting the gen«ral.
ald-faehloned muzzle rifle *o popular mound which mink lower ’with each had raised hl* carbine to tire, when &lt;1
horseman galloped along in front of
nnianjt the frontIrramen of hi* day. succeeding year.
he spent much of hln time hunting * When the civil war broke out. Mr. tho regiment which lay concealed in
bear, deer and turkey In a country Williams attended a "War meeting'' some woods. By tho waving gword.
now used for farming.
During- the at Bowens Mills nnd enlisted with the streaming hair nnd the unmistak­
long, lonely winter days he trapped six of hl* neighbors in Company A. able dashing poise of the llgure whfi'h
otter, mink and muskrat.
He was Hlxth Michigan Cavalry.
Hr return­ flushed past the sight* of hl* gun­
well-known for hl* feat* of Mrength ed from Grand Rapids and recruited barrel. William* recognized his com­
When mander In time to prevent shooting.
and many fence* In the western part u number of hl» neighbors.
Mr. Williams could not praise Cus­
of tho county stlltfcontaln rails which, he went tn &lt;he( front Ac left behind
he cut in his ym»lh
,
him his bride IflDff'lo»c*bln In Yan­ ter too highly. In spenking about the
Mr. Williams was always ready to kee Springs
He hud an adventur­ "red neck-tie boys." as Custer’s'men
converse about the early days. Ho ous career In the army
After the were &lt;atlled. Mr. Williams said:
"When Gen. Custer wore a red tfr
related with Interest a tragic' episode war. his regiment was sept west lo
which took place In the Indian camp Halt Lake City to subdue the In­ the men began la wear thepi also.
at Gun lake.
HeaHntf an uproar In dians. whom the government wonted When we got ready for the Grumi
tha rump. Mr. Williams arrived .In to punish for disturbances during the Review' In Washington, tho boys nil
At the famous frontier poet of. wanted lo wear rv-d tte* and wq. uti­
time 'to see the Indtfths picking'up ■rar.
the body of one of their number Fort Leavenworth. Mr.; Williams be­ lized almost all of the red flannel In
with his head nearly severed. ■. Home came 80 111 that .he wits dhrchiirged the city. We loved Gen. Custer, all
He of usl not only the txjys from Mich­
of the Indiana were |»nMily mounting from the service and sent home.
ponies and riding, away in purault of uaa *0 worn out with travelling and igan. Tiut. the men of tha regiments
some one
He learned that a young suffering that when he walked Into of other states who were brlgnded
Mjuaw. In resenting an . Ihsult from the yard of his little-home, hl* wife with us. Some of the member* of the
a young Intoxicated Indian had knif­ did not recognize hfmv JWhen she) New York regiment* used to say. In
ed him, jumped upon .one of the pon­ was persuaded that It wa* her hus- I( a spirit of fun. that Gen. Custer pU.ies, tethered ut rear of the camp and hum), ■he''burst Into tears.
Mr. j ed the Michigan men 'n the hottest
dk&amp;ppoared. on tbe "Canada" trail, Williams engaged In farming and he jj p|uceu In the fight so that his stale
an Indian highway which led acrose also cut away much’of the stretch of might get the' most glory.”

With Home-Made Acetylene

Pilot Lighting Plant

Pilot plants make Acetylene automatically a little at
a time as you use it in your gas cooking stove and in
your lights distributed throughout your house, your
bams and out-buildings. You simply fill the generator
with the gas-producing stone “Union Carbide” and
water about once a month.

A. R. GRAHAM

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Save your pennies and buy stock In our
Building 6 Loan—Your money earns Sfi

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more money-to loan on homes.
Applications for loans have been coming from the working man to
build or buy himself n home—at the rate, of 820.00 0 to 840,000 per month.
There has been a steadjr
Increase In the application* since we opened our Detroit branch office In February of this year.
To

meet this Incrcssjng demand we offer you the following splendid Investments:

5% Paid on $80 Investments
By Investing 880 with the Asaociatlon, at a cost of 50 cent* additional, you will bo issued one share
of Prepared Dividend Stock.
Thia 880 will begin earning y*bu'6 per cent Interest, or 84 per year,
which will l.e paid you in quarterly installment* of 81 each.
You do not even have to collect your In-

The cost of obtaining this stock Is only

Assets Over 2 3-4 Million Dollars

Detroit and Northern Michigan Building and Loan Association
Phone Cadillac *4011, Detroit^ Mich.

E.. B. Tyrrell, Mgr.

1435 Dime Bank. Building

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�of. to stt
'"'If',

accountand dill-

I; SMitatttu* sim
Dtpartwtnt
I h.»Kl.':

their homo In Batr|*. Cronk Saturday.
.Mrs. IlaycA was Mib il trr Kulnmasoo Thursdny morning by the serious'*
Hlr.i'u of her mohsv.^ho passed away ■

Grand RapidsJwust Company
«3 Cttava jfn. tf. b).

CHALLENGE
Mrs. Housekeeper Here are four items for Saturday and all next
week—STIMULATORS. See if you can match
and Fall Buyer:

one of them. Yet there are hundreds of values

Both phonu, 43)/
Outing Night Gowns

Grand Rapids. Michigan

An 85c Corset, tnade of extra heavy
cou'il'e cl«&gt;th, with long skirt, dotib c
set of heavy webbing hose supporters
with rubber ops, embroidered top
with shir at&lt;i«*fl, extra Hasp on bottom,
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MONUMENTS

Special, 59c

Ladies' Coats
—All 1915 models 25 n« w fall era s in
all the very latest w. ave»» black end
colors These gsrmcnt*- ar*-ma-ked
lo sell at $13 50, $15.00, $16.1.0. Very
special,

every- Telephone be represented
_ Mica Jessie Phillipa of Dowling «n&gt;.&lt;
tha guest of "her elater. Mrs. G»o
Wickwire, frows Friday until Sunday.

S1J5
FsO Srxe Fleece
BUskete, Tas
nd Gray,
Special

Ironside Brothers

Regular 75c quality, extra fine Out­
ing. in fancy pink and blue stripe ef­
fects, »ef in yoke wi&gt;h blue and pink
trimmings; high neck with collar and
full length sleeves.

Gauntlet

Gioves

Fur Children 25c quality, made of
go; id heavy fleece goods, a-dra han
cuffs come in navy blue, flray, red—
vc/&gt; special,

15c

A.J. Larsen Co.
he Reasonably Priced Store
STANDARD PATTERNS

Na?/, Very
$3.50

raising at L. D. Woodnu.n'e
Henry- Flnkbeiner’s chil
Fred Brog motored from
Sunday and spent .the day

Ed. Johnson made n business trip!
to Hastings Friday.
.
Miks Adams nnd pup!N urv prepar­
ing for a sindq! to 4h« given in the

son's,'Haturduy night.
Mrs. Pe«h Barret returned do her
home In Kahmuutou. Friday, accom­
panied br her ■brother, Floyd Tobias
who spent a few days there.
Mr. und Mra. Fny Hull of Shults.

S&amp;ntou,

The young peoples' class In th&lt;
't'lr» Kunday -School met w'th Mb­
' "v*r» Dorter. Friday evening jmd
'rgarr'Ked for work.g They will givb

Eighteen of ths friends of Mr. and
'Ira. Gorbam surprised them in the)homo Soturdey^svemng—Tlrcd house
•Vvee who bad'been cooking tor corn
hu«kors and Jhelr husband*, with
"wollen eyes who had worked with
tho hUski-rs. all forgot th«r»e m'nnr

extra buhdlngs.
good buildings,
good buildings.

good bullditiga.
building*-.'....

maxoo. Wednesday.
. Loyal,William* visited hlu mother.
Sundny.
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Mlsii Pearl Lawrence spent Satur­
day und Bunday in Bnttlc Creek with
her sister, Mira Hasel Lawrence.
J. . Manning nf Cadillac la visiting
his slater. Airs, a Garnett'

building*.

Thu church fulr will be held in •
basement of tho nunthout Barry
church,- Friday uftonuxm and even­
ing. December ith. • Chicken
p«supper wit-bo served beginning ar
Veldah Weftmun spoiled the school 6:00 o'clock and until all nre served
Everyone invited.
Supper 25 Cent’
down Friday afternoon. .
Linden Griftin commenced school:
Lovell D««ey .yietled Cluto
at Yorkville. Sunday.
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ThAchUdrcn uro enjoying

bulfditigN.
ucres. extra Wilidlnga.
acres, cxlfu-buildings,
acres, extra building*.
acres,
acres.
acrye,
acres,

good
extra
good
good

buildings,
building*,
buildings
buildings-

Icy, who helped Rev. Uabur ot .Ltrwton ItF-hla quarterly meeting and Mr.
Hunnel, who v»us supposed to preach

build Inga
gotal buildlug*.
-.xtfii buildings.

EzraS.DCUroH
Morehouse
&amp;, Co.
uica.

; The third clip*. in Sunday WlUfi'i
ivWdd. like every 'member of Ihfclr
•Liss to.conic und help them In their

ince we opened our ladies’ tailoring parlors the ladies
of Grand Rapids and surrounding counties have for
the first lime an opportunity to secure a high class

Imported .Broadcloths at $45.00.

NORTH EAST BARRY.
Thu U A. K. mot with Ml
Willison last Thursday.
Tin

«U acre*,. buildings......
SO ucrea, gv&lt;xl buildings.
10,acres. good building*.
100 acres, extra bulidlggu.
U0 u&lt;;r«-». extra buildings.

An Opportunity

Tho friends «pd neighbors of'Mr.
nnd Mrs. Earl Pennock surprised
them at tholr homo lost Friday ove­
rling.
All had » good Umd.
They
will inpvo eoQM- to Cedar Creek.
Hxmmlo Armour Is working on tho
road nour Marshall.
Mr. end'Mrs. Milton Noi.lwi attend­
ed tho 36th marriage tuiiUvenwry of
Mr. mid Mrs. Lacy Jom-s last Wed­
nesday evening, south of Delton. , ’
Albert Hampton am! wife and Ku&gt;l
Pennock nnd wife motored to Grund
Rapids, hist Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Yecklay- of
Rutland. Mrs. Wm-n Kelley of dale*,
burg Mid Bcmiln Blanton of Bedford
were ul Sol Stanton's .List week ' |o
see thpir father Ben BUnt'gt, ivhji te

We employ cutters and fitters that have wide reputa­
tion. They are graduates from schools of technique
and experience.
You are urged to visit our tailoring parlors in the Burle­
son Building, Jefferson Ave., and inspect our line of
superior quality suitings and coatings. Even tho you
do not intend making a purchase now, we are pleased
to hgve you call.

BURLESON BLDG.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

13 JEFFERSON AVE.

Phone Citz. 7507

�FOUND THE SPOT IN FLORIDA
elevation in Florida; No swamp'or
low lands in these counties.
High and dry. Plenty of rain. Deep'wells with good fresh water. Spring lakes. Good fishing and hunting. Highest------------------------.
Best clinuite and temperature in the State. So I invested near Stanton, Marion County, on the Atlantic Coast Line and also Sea Board R. R.
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WHAT I DID FIRST
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A few years ago I went West expecting to invest. I went t hrough Nebraska; spent six weeks in Colorado, covered the east ern part of that State quite thoroughly. Then 1 went to Califor­
nia and spent a month in Ix&gt;s Angeles and vicinity; then to San Francisco, up through Oregon and Washington and up to the Ca nadian line; then through Montana, Idaho, North Dakota and

returned home without having invested.

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WAS I HARD TO PLEASE?

Yes I was looking for a safe investment with small means, where the surroundings would be pleasant and a reasonable prospect of getting good pay for my time and improvements, and. a
place that would demand a buyer any day in the year if I should desire to. make a change.
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I have always lieen prejudiced against Florida on account of the low swampy lands, poor drainage, poor water, malaria and so many unhealthy conditions. This year 1 heard that a few
counties of the highest and lies! lands in the State, which had been held by the lumber companies, would be placed on the market. This land included Marion and Lake Counties, and most of
it
to settlers.
,
it had
nan never
never been
wen available
a
f DgCH)ED TO INVESTIGATE AND STARTED FOR FLORIDA
I went through Jacksonville and before getting to Stanton. I had fullv decided “No Florida for me," but when nearing these counties and getting on higher ground, everything looked better.
I arrived in Stanton and “Found mv ideal.” I took an auto and and drove two days to see the surroundings; also took trains to nearby towns. Obtained what information I could from people
I met whether located here or in other places. All agreed-that these few counties held good inducements for investors, and climate the very best in the State. Soil and conditions for raising
grape fruit, oranges and all kinds of citrus fruits unsurpassed in United States.
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Then I went nn to Tampa, spent two davs around there, then to St Petersburg and Pass-a-Grille and then back to Stanton. Nothing I found in Florida, outside of this vicinity, appealed to
me Here the elevation is one hundred to'one hundred and fifty feel above the sea level. Wells are fifty to seventy-five feet deep, water is fresh and good. Deep spring lakes and lots of fish,
quail, ducks and geese, some deer and wild turkeys within a few miles. I took a State Agriculturist and a land expert in an auto and drove another day. They also said that the soil and climate
conditions there were the best in the State for citrus fruits, cs pecially grape fi-uit. I talked with two physicians and they sai d that they never have a case of malaria in this section. Climate
and altitude ideal, and |&gt;eopie who come here afflicted with ca tarrh, rheumatism or nervousness get great relief.
After other careful observations and investigations, in September I bought 100 acres about two miles from Stanton, and so far I am more than pleased with my investment I decided to go
there about October 1st, to spend the winter, improving and de veloping the land. I was the first to take a definite location on this land, and since doing so, several Kalamazoo men have lo­
cated either adjoining or near me. I have been appointed sole agent for several thousand acres of land, in Marion County adjoining me. The land will be sold in small or large tracts. To me
it looks like a splendid, good opportunity for the one who invest s and improves. The investments should double several times in four or five yeara.
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RATES
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You can buv a HOMESEEKERS’ ROUND TRIP TICKET VERY CHEAP. These excursions run the'first and third Tuesdays of every month. If you wiil come, I will show you around in
an auto free of charge. I will be glad to furnish any further information you desire. As
myself, I refer you to any bank or banker or business firm tn Kalamazoo, Mich. Address mail to
me to Stanton, Marion County, Florida,
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Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. 21,191-1.
WILLIAM E. MERSHON.
Kalamazoo, Mich;, Nov. 14, 1914.
I have juat returned after having spent six weeks
upon these lands in Florida since the above state­
ments were made. While there 1 built my cabin
and have about 30 acres nearly ready for setting
to fruit, seeding to grass and other crops. lam
better pleased with Stanton, Florida, and its sur^roundlng territory every day. I am returning to
that place Nov. 17.

NEXT EXCURSIONS TO STANTON, FLORIDA
LEAVE KALAMAZOO DEC. 1 and IS.
Two Homeseekers excursions have been made from Kalamazoo
to these lands during this time and al! prospective buyers have
invested.
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I am interested ...
Name ..........
Address

and mail me—Wii E. Mershon, Stanton, Florida.

OJoodland
Hay Weaver hna accepted n position ■

Stove
Shining Bright

Thursday.
Tripp and Kipp, a pickling tlrm «»t

port were over Sunday
Woodland friends.

which refrrahmrnta war* jutrvfd. ami
near the atnall hoars they all depart­
ed, leaving her a very nlre present as
a token ot remembrance, all'thinking
they enjoyed a tlna lime. "

Charles Schnfleld nnd Miss Bertha
else were married al the bride's
umr In Weal Woodland Thursdny

nnd all
Mrs. Suaan Miller of Sparta, la
staying with her alster, Mra. Hannah
Smith, the latter being tick but ooms

Black $3k Stove Polish

ib'S-.L’-iF-

j men a p-irt of the township waa can-

itftrixl
planted to plrkles by fartners In this
■ community they will contract accordlngly ami Woodland will l&gt;c as-, home Sunday evening

himrixl fn.m here who Went north tu

Get a Can TODAY

Stop That Hack

■r Rising.

, station Thursday evening from the
'Tipper |K-n1n»uU?' It Was’ft flnF nht&gt;-'
■ red buck and weighed two hundred

relatives over Sunday.
The other*
' large crowd.und must things sold well. returned home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Stata Hilbert and children
,,th
Mies Grace Edmonds of Hastings
llrr • was entertained over Bunduy by her er Sunday.
spent Wediu-adsy at the home
Our village council turned down nn
application for a pool room at their
Mr. and Mrs. Miner E. Palmer ure' complete surprise Sunday evening by last meeting.
Vites] n number of the former's friends I
Mra. Wm. Mugrldge and »"&gt;r» lllrtu*. o'&lt; Im k.

i not feeling

HWT WOODLAND.
A. C. Kilpatrick Is improving
imbled at four
lied her datigh-. horn* by putting in large new

requested

wishes of their many friends go with
guests of Sol and Nick Allsrdlng of them to their new home.
Carlton. last week, also two sisters
Mra Oriiu Smith, ot latke Odessa,
from Loudenvllle. Ohio.
did aome sewing' for Ajra- Henry
I.lttle Florence Mattoon met wltH Schaebly last week.
quite a misfortune Tutwday.
While
playing out jloora she climbed on u
wnwheel eat.I Sell nnrt Henke her
writing.

hla

her’ to

The hum of the corn huskey. Isean
thresher, and idover huller are fami-

Mr. and Mr* A. G. Kilpatrick who
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have been spending n couple of week! j HAKTTNGH AND CARL­
TON TOWNLINE.
tn find nn arrival (hr assembled par­ In Albion. Battle Creek and Bedford.
I
School commenced Monday after 3
ty, with a‘sumptuous five o'clock din- returned to St. Johns. Saturday.
Vi-.
xl» T
Vlr
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Robert Altoft. of Hooting* spent
Mrs,. Geo. Flpkhelner of Caledonia of beautiful presents awaiting her ar­ Mr*. Carl England visited friends,
earing Bsr her daughter. Mrs. rival. The occasion widt tn honor of
RaturdAy night and Sunday with his
Mian Grace. Sheldon attended the sister. Mrs. o. B. KenyonMrs. England's twenty-ninth birthState 8. 8. Convention at Flint and
Myrie Richardson and family ot
Coats Grove, spent Bunday with Max
attendance.
Bump and wife.
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Mr. and Mr* Geo. H. Surine have
Earl Benner started Monday tn
moved and will spend hr winter with •pend some tlrno In the northern
part of th* state hunting.
Hla first
experience was to till * porcupine.

The Irvins General Store
16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar for

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U Uh |l W north &lt;rf uthsi mcrckaadirt. *4

91.00
91.00

18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for

*1.00

19 lbs. Granulated Sugar for

91.00

20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for

91.00

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WHk P.O- worth o&lt; other mockamllrt. no

R. WATSON, General Store
' STORE

IRVING, MICH,

ORANGEVILLE.
• Sorry to hear of lhe accident to
Mr. and Mra. J. Ptfce. but they are
both Improved.
Mian Chloe DeForest helped Mrs.

ton flrnydon spent Bunday with Ellery
Hathaway, who supplied them with
onlopa.
Mrs. Fred Brown called at Mra.
Mack Earl's Thursday.
bells."
UMen *
Townsends waited until Monday
morning on' sccount of ruin, before
going to the threshing machine.
School la progressing One tM»drr the
control of the teachers. Misses Nevins

lla and MUto Nora Mahler, visited Mra.
Moore and family.
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Mrs. Archie Wilson of Carlton and
Mra. Carolina Everetts of Nashville, Thanksgiving I* romlng.
visited
at
RV.
Wilson's.
Wednesdny
NOHTH11AST KALIMO.
Neil WItoon and family .spent Sun­ Saturday night, also one nt Warren's
। l^« Ms rail pure based n roll or lir.
Monday nifht.I MetJInulln of Vermontville, last week.. day with their parents. R- V. Wlleon
।
Mr. ontrMra Bert Brlgga*afid eon.’
Kan Sunday.
Mr'and Mrs. Kdtl Hall attended the
Heber Pike went to Grand I’.npld*
lite Were (tondnuril.
Thursday.

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Wednesday of tlw serious Illness of
•ego. spent Sunday.*Hh hla brofler
rojiai rnurvn
her niece in Itattlq freak. ,
Mrs. Ida. Hall recelepd word that
her nlecs '▼era Van Vlwt U ImprovClyde Rlaor. Mias Csrris, Andrus.
rsmombcrsd ins with
Mr* Rollis WUhlt*. U&lt; Mra ». M
bor hospital.
g my Mckneas.
Their
RlHbnp M«Mabln Baker ot Eaton Rapids spent Baker, of Nwhvllle.

UKS-fUating*. 118 |L-«; Middleville Line, 162 1L-1B. .
Bert Baker and family here.

sermoB.

You do not know what It may lead to,

Very often serious diseases have their
start in a neglected cough or cold.
Rexall Cold Breakers 25obox
Week’s Break-Up-a-Cold Tabs 25c
Bromo Qulnlns 25c
Hills Cascara Quinine 25c
Dr. Kings New Discovery 50c and SI.00
Foleys Honey and Tar 25c and 50c
Pine and Cherry, Kemps Balsam, .
Hulls Balsam and many others

This is the time to put on your felt or
chamois skin chest protector. You may
avoid getting that 1st cold of the winter by
starting now. "We have them all sizes.” A
sack of our old fashioned Horehound or
Licorice Drops handyon the table will help
out these long evenings and stop that irrita­
tion in the throat. 5 cents a sack.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Pimm Ho. 31

The RmuiU DrugiliU

torts DiUvarrt

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

19.1914—20 PAGES

HIT TfflttE-PAttS IT TO M

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Another Year of Prosperity

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This marks the first anniversary of our moving into this new home
We Thank Our Friends and Patrons
for Our Continued Prosperity
The progress we have made since our establishment has been a healthy, steady growth
produced by Conservative and intelligent banking policy. We look back over the past
27 years of our history with pride. We have given to Barry County one of the most effi­
cient banks that this section of the State affords and have been as liberal as any similar
institution could be and follow out a conservative and'safe policy.
We outgrew &lt;jur old home and have spent just a year in our new home, a picurc of which
you may see in this advertisement. This new home is all and more than we expected it
to be and we have greatly enjoyed the first year, fully realizing that our tremendous in­
crease in business during this year is due to the splendid patronage given us by nur many
friends and acquaintances.

Every industrial and commercial enterprise doing business with
such a strong and efficient banking house as ours will derive
great commercial influence and prestige from such association.
You will find it a pleasure to make our place your banking home. Our particular slogan
is “accommodation of our patrons,” and we do all within our power to make your con­
nection with our bank a satisfaction to you. Our aim for the coming year is to make
Hastings City Bank a household word in Hastings and all of Barry County, looking all
the time to giving service to our patrons.

THIB IB THE HASTINGS CITY BANK—
THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU.

There’s no profit in delay. We pay

Hastings City Bank

3% compounded semi-annually

The Bank That Does Things For You

You should start saving at once
Our $700,000 Resources

live you a guaranty ol

Hastings

perfect security.

Michigan

Joyou*. Thank.*.
]
Dr. G. B. F. Savage of Chicago still |
Th.* Eclectic and AthnnUcdrn. SoE. V. Smith, who waa &lt;-|ei-le&lt;1 tn
Made It Mora Valuable.
Mclrllw. considering their old hnll a* the senate this month, i» going t&gt;»
practice* medicine at nlnety-itcven.
Mn ancient poet enlth lhaj. Prayers.
Al a whiat party an unmarried lady
,| unlit for such wide-awak# gMetnbl- be u candidate next .term to huvcocI
\Th« crippled daughters are of God:
won a consolation prlau which proved
1
..ar*,
hay..
rrpai»il~Hte-Min&lt;*
at
un
Jaime, bent and seamed wtlh many
Apply Sloan's Freely for Luinbaip. 1;
to bu a small drekied doll In tnalo ate
which means a new -cJntorLil candi­
Your attacks of Lumbago are .not &gt;
&gt;,iurnl*ned. there will be no liner room date must bo picked out from th!«
tire. Unwrapping the toy. the donor
And bleeding fromlhn rodt
nearly no hopeless aa they Mi&gt;m. ;
[I of its kind In the State.
district tint tlme.-^cnurloltc Itefiub.
dltcovcred that thn head had been,
You can relievo them almost in- ,
‘
&gt;! Albion itrelf seems to b- caVhing I lean.
broken off. “Never mind." exclaimed Rtn
dad nuppllanta nt Henven's gate.
stantly I...
by a
simple nnnllnnI
application
of L
.Until.
n ol.nnls
Inn nf
.
»Bl othorwlm It la with Thanks:
the recipient, good Mtnradly. "I wiU ■J Sloan's
sloan'B Liniment
,&lt;llllIIiruv Ol
w UH
„ '
on, lw
the back
and
und
As children,
ffowar-Otwwned
■
prixo It all the more on that account. |oinH Lumbago i» a form of rheu-,
; pane of gljtm, when tho burglar or un air of business and solid pros­ to tile buainrea -hliH-ks on the north
perity
that
Is
not
unpleasant
to
lie
­
side
uf
Htntistreet,
adjoining the post
elate.
i
burglar*
were
probably
frightened
It'a «hc drat man that ever lost his matlm« one! yields perfectly lot
hold.
Many new houses have been office.
It was erected
by W. H.
They climb in joyous rank*!
I head over me in af*. my life.
IISloan
Rlnan’’a
H which
which n&lt;&gt;nr&gt;Lratns
penotratas auieklv
quickly r»-nt with farmci
Stein, nf the firm uf Holcomb &amp; Hake,
all in through the aoro. ’ tender
n. u Nawtoe
Go,' laughing. playful
of Indianap&lt;&gt;li*. and I? In charge of
mUMlM, limberfl up the back and r&lt;.Mt ■toek&gt;3«£jitl
brought tho following prices on the
makes it feci fine.
Get a bottle of
n,o v k,,.
tyarr-owneM.
building a new up- dates mentioned in this market: Oct. will all be occupied os soon a* com­ Grand luiplds.
"rowd back our moaning Prayers,
25 cents of ir,
,
a Uttlq inlnd often sen the uobe- Sloan's Liniment for
Tho old Stone Mill, which
! lief without seeing tho btllaf ot a any .Inwi.l and Save II talhe "•*' «
•11.23. and tho pries op-mod pleted.
••Man aendu by us his only gift—
has withstood tho disintegrating ef­ council &gt;n 'Friday evening- nothing
house—against colds,
sore and
Y" hr,ar *hu -- , ,
this morning nt 11.20. nnd »e doui t
; Urge one.—Holmei.
And oaks for naught Today'"
swollen Joint*, rheumatism, ncu- | ^&lt;1 a valuable
choke to death on ryot that It wllj reach 11.23 bejpre fects of ’time for thirty-four years
ralgia, sciatica and like ailments, i Mendax
r«|lnce th.' liability insurnight.
Improved.
Dr- John Robert* had hi« h»u*r'
iic city pumping Matlot*
'‘honograph record* imported into i
In RumIu brick* made of coal duat Your money back if not gatislled,
We omitted to notice but week the
M- U
but it does give almost instant re- i moved to the lot next north of th&lt;&gt;
100 to 15 000
eloquent sermon of Rev. I. N. Crulief—Adv.
। I’reabytcrUn church.
.PMONhlp.
tenden,
tv
the
I'resbyterlan
chun
h.
'
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Mr**ra. Bentley Bro*. A Wilkins
'
---------are bihlding another Mory on ton'of the Sabbath morning previous. But
&lt;&gt;n Monday
R their xajih nnd blind factory
LOCAL NEWS
■ ■ ■ ■ .......
।■। । ■■ &lt;
■ ■■*■ |
Wheat U obtaining a large growth.
■ liamg la u veteran of the nvli wn
I but the insect la aUo largely growing Intereating, and commended Itself
II lb- wilt r. turn In a few week* aa tl
• treatment,* are improving hlg eight.
Mr._J7L.' Wilkins has returned" from
.
. .v
. . - ar. enu (Jrtnd
JiraLMreare-MaBim,
W4&lt;
Jun,.|b&gt;n
his eastern trip and looks as though robot. on Thursday evening, was hon­ ■hooting-rabbit'', but otter game la |Jrnt&lt;
,iri&lt; vl,lUnt Alr jrtnmiu-,
Mr&lt;
ored hy the presence of M. W. G. P. ■hy and ■care**.
he might have enjoyed it
Mrs. BcnJ. Rose will-entertain the Palmer, and Grand Treasurer, Harri­
Hiawatha L-odg.- of it--bekalM. N’ &gt; ; Flam Penfiopk. Mr. b'nmm ia mar.son G. Soule of Jackson, nnd a very
tober Unci.
Gentleman arc Invited pk-nsant and profitable evening, to day November 20. Ml inethlxfil in • pony'* mini* at Grand Ju:ic'.tun. Mr.
especially rrqUMtc'd to be pr&gt; «vnt.
. Stamm resided in South' ।
Itutiand
Perhaps wc have, but we do not re.-! passed beneath the shadow ^of our
The union •Thank»glvlng service. 30 year* »g». He left In the aprifig
member to have ever known the mer- | tent.
•“
will bo held at the Meth .dint E;
cury to stand at 9S degrees tn the; Th Boar# of .Supervisors organlxod copat‘church. Rev. Carrol !_ P„:
ited on -mmr land.-. Four
shade In October., till thia one.
I after considerable difficulty, by -the will give the sermon.
\?
Messrs. Cook A Ilogera have worked I election of Eli Nichols us chairman,
up a splendid meat btMtneae. and so nnd ,no following standing cbmmltbusy are they that they keep almost
constantly a third hand.
Equalization:—Merara Manchester.
Wild turkeys are reported to lie
L-ipham. Ford. Polly. Bartram. Reed,
plenty and that squirrela ore begin­
crib, large wagon shed, hug house and silo; these buildings are nil well painted und on good
ed In clruuij court lari week. ba«
ning to put in a greater appearance and Mack.
foundation*. U'ls farm has a good ateel windmill and tanks, good orchard and plenty of. small
Finance;—Mesarn
Hicks.
Mark, heen adjourned tintll- Tuesday. Nov.
| The hvwapuprra ««n Friday
i Cock, Newland and Nye.
fruit. The location is good, about seven miles from Hastings and three miles from R. R. Station.
fore.
) nounerd th-» death m bailie &lt;&gt;f
Tho price 1« 11200. Terms 11500 down, balance 1100 per year and Interest at S per cent, would
~Mr. and Mrs. R. D- Underhill leavdi
Why pay long prices when you . Brrns
today of tomorrow for the State o.*;4’!*"0’consider house and lot In Hasting* as part payment.
'
can buy the best quality and olytiM■
t
New York, to spend three month* .. Co.unl&gt; nu!llnK’’ MeMr’
of Jewelry and Silver for tower'J.hlrd
of the Hitki- of Iti-hmond
with the parents of Mr. Underhill.
,------- .. . ... ------- .
----... ..mi.
Ja-rd Gordon-lawmog
Apportionment:
•wiand.
go acres clay loam soil and Ilea level, about two acres of watte land T»«I*nce under cultiva­
Mr. II. I* Newton la building a verAid. No. 1 of the I'rcabyterian nerved in ih«- t&lt;outh African w.ir and
and* on th* two front aldeu of the;
tion; the farm is well fenced and has two good wells; tha housa has ten rooms In good repair
church cleared 115.90 from the rn-'ln Chink. The name if G&lt; rd.-&gt;ii-Ia-nNowton Houtoe, vix. on State and Creek |
tertafnment given by Mr&lt; Cherryman noy -iundii v ry uMiiraf to folks ‘n
qnd cost better then lt,700; tho barn is 11 by 44 full bsaementjthora la abrn granary, com crib
itnrets.
If will add greatly to the
’last week
at 'the - Preahyteriu. Haeilno, .inn ' i
probably &gt;nuhdM
and tool house. Tills farm is threo and one-half miles from Hastings and In a fine ineatlom
looks of than popular h&lt;m»e.
church.
| mor.- natural to trusting folk* in
The price l« 17300. Terms |!.S00^down balance nn contract.
Tho merchant*
throughout the
William McKnlght. Gardner Chid-1 Charlotte, for th, fu$|tlt. "ViM-ount”
country all ray they are doing a
To whom it may concern:—Take t-kier and JaiVerne Sutton have nccui I'hlltp Cnsnio &lt;lonton-ls&gt;ni:nx, who
larger burfnc&gt;« at present than eve,*! notice the offer of a Reward for the
SO acre** sand and gravelly loam soil and Iles, gently rolling, nearly all under cultivation
before, arul that'peopla are paying aa|arr*at of John L Fish, late of the city Bunday School at the older hoy*' Y. • county cir-'ult court. &lt;
with eight .acres of good clover; tho fences arc good and there is a good well of water;the’house
they go. Snore than foxmerly.
“
*'
■
•- *
*»—•
M. C. A. conference which will b«&gt; j r« la!L«- I the Dull'
Hastings, .Oct. 15th. 1179.
has seven rooms In good repair: tho barn ta»*0 by £4; there is also tool -house, hen house, com
gumption/has done it.
Henry HoughuMw. Sheriff
crib and hog house. This place is seven and one-half mllra from Hustings and one-half mile to
Membera of the Women'* Bark Im­
at Red Ilkbon Hall, on Sunday after­
provement Aaeoclation arc. Indignant
Correspondence.
1
. ovcr
depredation* of yoUngalcnt
noon. able and eloquent addresses
------------- ...------------- --------- Albion. Oct. «th. 1X7S
who have defaced the «one fountain
ot Rutland^and Jamee Clarke of thii
EDITOR BANNER:—A
glnnou^ i and damaged »om« of the henehea In
pound for Croup.
Oity.
■'--------------------------...------ . time hue com, for
Albion
College,
j
tne
park
....
, Croup
*-rouy sear*a
sciree you. .The
,*ne loud
iouo hoarse
noa.*-*
Mr- Gee. D. Bibcock presented to I| :Not far yws ^are so many students!
Milas -and • I*»o WuiKorff haXo. crtnipy cough, choking «ad gr»i&gt;tnr
Q. Jg. Kva|n of tha BANXak office!'
v | been in uttFadgncv. and there are rs i purchuwfj from Un Klvtri Pennock 1 for breath, labored breathing, cell tnr
LhlB ns arsing, a uplendld wtnt»r raUMi
t;
Utjaany
new xmcwi that the older claue- the Brodeur proparar gt 8- Michi- i immediate relief. Tbe *wry tint do*'
weighing ghaut Mvva pwundr.
It
I.
'tlmea
wonder -whether t}iey are not ran Ave.’ and xvuinut btreet. «nd hate of Faley's Honty and Tar Compowi
r- the Btrangen. for they are almost tn' begun upon it tho erection of a bars will master the aroun.
It cute tbn
nscourse, aueh ap.....
I---.-; thick
.. . . mucua, ej«a«
.
*___ the
-w_-_
__ 1_
tha minority.
Of
ia dtmeaMons. They wtll ke«p
&lt;w»y
phhjnu

Illlei®® oE Interest lira B'as&amp;ga Arf
VicMty Tterty-Eve Years Ag®

I

EASTINGS. MtCSMAN

to have outlook i&gt; pleasing to tb*&lt;W who have ia It h«anr«i. ta*m« an! other Oqulp- and opana up and e»aaa th* air paw­
meat tHdonglnj to Walldorff Broth-1 ages.—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

faet stork op Friday wight’ last. The and bring* Joy alike tn Faculty and
putt)' ha* been cut off of one largo| students.

Austria's population is

I

�in th» Cliy

Meals j

*.«'.*3

No matter whether you want a Rood square meal,
or only a lunch, you can get'just what you want
here. No matfer how much ol a hurry you may lie
in, ”bat you order is served so promptly that you
will lx pleased, and "Club" meals and lunches arc
so delirious and appetiziac that you'll be perfectly
satishod in that respect, too.
-

Club” Lunch
C. D. Barnaby
Jefferson St.

Hastings, Mich.

J
Jhmea B. Chilson. De- wraad.
Burdettv UfWW. administrator of
Mid
estate.
l'omr«
into court I
an.l renrrwenta that he 1. iirmn 1

-*» succes«i(iti, or Hint he eniiM a
cupy of Ihia order to be served on
------------------------------------------------- Jeacli of the said non-resident de.ki».«nnnn-------------------------fendunti nt least twenty days beMurtpapo bah**
: foro th«» time pre-cribed for their
Whi'rrus, default has been mude । appearance.
CLEMENT SMITH.
In the payment &lt;&gt;t Use money se­
Circuit Judge.
cured by a mortgage dahNi the
Dated. Oct. 9tb.I0U.
Ninth day of August in the year A.
RALPH I- ALDRICH,
''—'
D. RW. by Frank W. Smelkcr and
Solicitor- for Complainant
Mazie I- Smelker, his wife of theBuMnrM address, 509 Moffat
Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
,7-wks
Village of Lake
Odessa, Ionia
tkainly, Michigan, to Fannera and
.Mercbanta Bank of lake Odessa.
Order For Publication.
Ionia bounty, Michigan, which said
glaJ(» ()f Michigan, Tha Probate
mortgage was recorded in the of- Court for the County of Barry,
tlrsi Of Hie register of deeds of the
At a session of said court, held al
..r
...
,b”!

Or derod.

north 0M-h&gt;lf mil* nut ot monumont iquiro, or om Md Md-tait irrtloo WMt of Cortton
Contor, or 4 mdu south nnd one mile ent ol FrMtxrt, Section 20 Corlton tws

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23.

pound hla profile-

of hearing. In the Haetlnga HANNER.
rwwwpaper printed and circulated Ini

Polnt*Hopo was |
a village of 1.000 1
Inhabitants,
and i

a

Clement Smith,
.
Circuit Judge, Fifth Circuit, acting

,

Bay Move coll, coming 3 pre.
Bay Gelding Colt, 1 yr. old.
COWK

social. Tboweath-

John Bright on Peace.
John Bright's atibllme figure of the your other siatiooa. and I’m hoping
Angel uf Dratli has passed Into a
for tho same or bettar at Point Hope.
cotnnsonpiac-’ of journalism,
and
And remember, always consider your
dignity."
"I certainly shall do the beet I can.”
aimoei equally well known from the
opening word-: "I am not. nor did
In due time Mr. Hudson arrived at
Point Hope. The population turned
to the peroration: "And. even it I
out to meet him. Ho was himself
were alone, if m&gt; volte were the
until within ten miles of tho town,
aolltary one raised amid the din of
and then he became somebody else
arms aud tho clamors of a venal
He put on the mantle of dignity as
press. I should have the consolation
advised by hla chief. How It worked
1 have tonight and which I trust
was told in the comments of the poowtll.be mine to the last moment of
pie when they came to compere notes.
■ I told him I'd like to play checkword that coulfl promote tho aqtran- era with him." said Uncle Riley,
"and he glared like a January blitthe spilling of one single drop of my xard."

and
neighIlihto

KOGti.

|

FARM TOOLS.

|
,

Hot Lunch it Moon.

|
,
I

TERMS OF SME
will be given on
per cent. Noth

Ing hands with him and asking about
bio family.'* said the landlord of the
tf I waa secoafi class.

I don't bollovo

rival be was being discussed by
motflsr snd daughter. A young Aan
had escorted Marian and another girt
to tbe signal elation and Introduced
them. They were received with altogether too much courtesy and dignity
to.please them.
• He is a gentleman, mother,” said
tha daughter, "but he freezes one. I
don't believe the governor puts on
the dignity that Mr. Hudson does."
"Well, dear, be may be quiet and
undemonstrative among strangers.
oul ,,

ba gets acquainted."
• A gathering took place Mod

Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer
Undacldad.
Higher Tsiko
W. .Oto
w, ru4u|T11 bllh„ „,ta b^lu„ „
. .HI b« totoi.I.bHl ,t th.
death certificate recently submitted- do not recognite tbe height ot tboae
by a native doctor at on Inquest In!
wo .have. Trying to be kind and bonfar away India. "I think she died, or
lost her life for want of food, or on:------- -----w
r»r ml... rt «.
I
account of starvation end perhaps for •.»
h&gt;rolc moij.—e.
stevcnson.
other things ot her comfortables, and
i most probably sbo died by drowning.'
|
Gamblers in a Kansu City hotel
.
rmi-mue of the ri»in&lt;
‘
&lt;«w»rding the natlv.
ankco Hoodie." played on a plaao
and are adopting shoe
[and Euioprag designs.

The mother was the only one of 'the
party who read the young man truly.
a'4‘ । । ®a,»‘ a ,
*”S DDmI in said court her petiI
I dnthon. S3”1 day of Beplem-, tl0U praying that fur rea-ons thero... .1,1
-'feted she may be licensed to
her daughter
Farmers and Mtrrhanla Bank,
%.|| t|u&lt; rvul estate of said deceased
think I
, .
Mortgagee. «t private sale.
Thdnnas Jobn-on.
It lg ordered, thld the 20th day of
&gt;en you can read a rock!*
u . r UlnTyMfor Mi‘’rl8as%.
November Ar I). 1911, at ten o'clock
the bulky reply.
mi*•»i;'4nM A,Wre"e'
odeMa»iln tjie forenoon, at Mid probate ofaucnrgan.
'flee. Im and is hereby appointed
stiff and formal."
w.-.-ji .'."i"_________ I;.......... ..... ■______ l for hearing said pi-titinn;
**I shan't put myself out to enter1&lt; 1h Furtlier Ordered, That pub(JI.VM.ERl ORDER.
He notice thereof be given by pub­
'&lt; I tain such a polar bear!”
State of Michigan, in the Circuit licatfon of a copy of this order, for;
"You see If he doesn't begin to
■
Quirt for lhe County of Barry, In three successive weeks previous to
Ry
Chancery. \ .
—
,J—■
said day of hearing, in tbe Hustings
saa I believe be la. be can’t hold to
MARTIN E. GALVIN,
Hanner, it newspaper printed and
It many weeks. Yanit see a change
circulated in raid county.
Complainant,
In him when ho calls and finds us
Clement Smith.
.
CUARI.ES E. ROLAND,
Circuit Judge, fifth circuit, aclWhen Mr. Hudson had bold th*
1 mg Judge- of Probate.
•
fc-........ BDWARD U HHELU *
■
RI.ECTA A. SIH’LL.
• Al run copy.
.
RICHARD KOWALSKI,
GRACE HAUER.
least one-belt. This, they contended.
DAVID IL REEDER,
Iteguter of Probate.I
STEPHEN B. TODD.
Ik’fendaiitM.
“.
enough to satisfy Miss Marian, who
Order For I'ubUeallun •
W*
said to her mother:
Suit (•ending Ju the raid Cuvuil
Slate if Michigan. Tho Probata'
Q»url for the County of Barry, in..Court
uu
"When Mr. Hqdaon shows that he
for Hi- County T&gt;f Harry.
1
T
Chancery, on Hi&gt;* Oth day of October.
« a m iwtpn »f auld «un, livid i.l i
Is human as other man. maybe -1
At
tJ
.
A. D. HHi.' In this suit, it apt»-arhig (iio proiMte orth-e. In lhe City of!
,on(* shall begin to likpiNm.” *
..
from llie affidavit of Ral|di h. Aid- h
,.
llactlngA.
lii Mild cuunty, on the 3l*t _ .
* r^, Calumet.
Queerly enough, there was-svideace
rich. on hie. that I In- defendants.
- - - •
f&lt;jr &lt;1 uhr use In millumi of kitchens has
(no cd that Calumet is highest not only tn of ft next day. Hax appeared at the
Charles E. llnknid. Richard Kowal­
Present: Hon. Clement Smith.
oaa/cr but In Iftfvettkg fanotraa well—un- house and challenged her to ride wHh
ski and-David II. Reeder, arc nut
felling I n n-sult s pate to the extreme and him on his new tandem bicycle. She
icddriiK of tbe Stale of Michigan, of Prutxile. '
wonderfully oT.nocilcd in u*e. Arie your accspted at om-a, and they had a ttv»
hut are resident* of tlie State of
In lhe Matter df the'Estate of
*_ &lt;-.1___ .__ _
Illinois. nnd that I hr* defendants, William l-ondrn. Deceased.
'
Elecla A. Shull and F.-kvard I..
Owen l.owdrq having hied In wild
Shull, an- not Nwidents of the stale. court liU petition praying that lit*
Received Highest
Of Mnhluan but resMcnH of the ritual o
..t.0MIU UH
the sudden, terrific nnd awful change
account
us aumimaira.or
udmlnlatraior of
’oi l
'"‘)UOU "I ““W -»&lt;«&lt;«
nllnwed and that
she bad hoped for took place.
Ridi-li I. Aldfirh, Mdicitor for said
coitjplainaid. it i- order,d that flu qiMrlbuied unions
pfore a thundershower, when the bi-

Awards

ayclc ran over a hog on tho highway
.and the riders were sent flying into
itha bushes. Marian was not much

from the LnHed mates.

paint hla bouse front at least once a
year.
Another city pro.toi»n Is that
front of the building

Ilf which hu

AUCTION SALE

of Freeport

Tuesday, Nov. 24th
Commencing at 10 o'clock a m., I otter tta following doioiW pnparty

HOKhKS.

Milburn Farm Wagon
lied l*olc
lcl».

muiI

Durlmni Cow, a ycura old. duo in

Pair Kudghe.

Cutler

SjHittcd Cow, • yrr/old. duo iu March.
The above ore -plciidiil oow*&gt;, now giving milk.

Corn Dodger CulUiatnf.

HOGS
U. f. C\ Hn^l bow. wL 100

bharpK* No. 3 Oi

S Young Sows 7 uioeitiis old wt, 300
HAY AN© GRAIN
600 busbeis bortcd Cursi.

x

‘

' 13 toiu of Hay.

Hot Lunch at Noon

she beard ronin one exclaiming. As
aho sat up she recognised Mr. Hudaon's voice. A« she dragged heraelf to

T
m«c. that
MsmwotJM*
w iMtr, mW. •»«
1 a
erixlS.
amount 1 yut'a
ttaa will ba |l»en

saw him "belting* tha bog with a club.

on bankable notes with Inttmt at I per ci«t

And

’
Cirvult Judge, I'lf’b Circuit.
2o". '
VWw&amp;v’4?F'ju'1-"* °f
aft-r Hn- dale of this order lh&lt;-i • ,rue
complainant ratnw a notice of this;
Ur ' Uttu r
r to he publiehml in The Has-J
..ruk,le
tniaw Bamitr. &lt;• newspaper printed..’
*
i
l-iiptinfi.-’d ami circulated in said'------- —■ —----------—
iteumy of Barry, and that «aid puborder For l*ubiMntii&gt;n.
licaiit-it be eonlimmt therein at’ State qf Mlablaan, The m.-i.^ta
Irasl once every Wvvl^ for eix weeks p'uurt for the Covnty of Barry.
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Nbtwithstanding the tact that Chile

Having sold my farm and will quit farming I win mH at public auction on wtat Is known as
tlie old Crouse farm, 5 miles north and 1 mile west uf Hastings monument, and 3 nriias smith

Th®

an I in d&gt; fault HiereM. -jid bill wilt &lt;-m ul»ter in »«id cauniy
Iw ,.k......».r?«i to• ,.bjon,.; ‘

offices in Turkey.

Mr.

considerably, but not enough to es­
cape censure. Tbe majority said that
bls attitude belonged in a New York
drawing room. Miss Marian met him
with a smile, but at the look of dig-

tori. Ihanr. Boutl, . rirtl ro*. c.rrml Juris,■. nrtb eitrulb vliaf
thence
ea*t
Twenty-two
feet. juliBe
probate
thence north eight
rods to th-i
in
Matter of the Estate of
place of beginning, situate In the j„;"ph \&lt;tan"

until wttW fcr.

Carl A. Kmckorbocker, Prop.

Two of tha most Interesting people
In Point Hope were the Widow Wel­
come and her daughter Marian. It
was Mid ot them that they had the
nicest bouse and tbe most money,
and no one disputed that the daugh-

educated-young lady among thorn

liRfs, to ’wit.—-Comintncfng at etx- t^. pmbato office, tn the city of
Iran tori w«l or tbo bortb-ra.l H;,.(insr. in .aid rmuity. m thu
corner of lot 8ev4n, Block Five, -kj.i.
, » number A D toil
Lhrnrr ronnlng W.-H Ttonlr-lwu ‘ pkaSl; Ito,!, a.torai
Smith,

&lt;i&lt;'iii-. Edward I.. Shull. I’.h-cta A.
RliuJf. Chark**! E. Rul.iiul. Richard
Epwabdu and David H. Rwdrr Im, x„
•hl..&gt;.:d wuhm four months fr„m m tbe fora noun, at «id protara orti.e.
• i!’'Ir.'S I1' "n
11 *d'*" "f
i,nd “ h'rvuy appointed fur hourtni’ip apiMmraip-t- that th&lt; • cau* ’ .Ing wild petition;
.
X -?'•
,i‘r
“ b» Further ONrmL That public
pl;, ni lo bo M n.ul a e..|.y Him..-,
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Of to bi- served -&gt;n the coniplii.'n- ...nun
tor
।
Al. wtlrj&gt;..r n.lun TO,nW dog. ;h„„

Commonclng &lt;t ton o'clock slurp, I offor tho tollowini property

married or not, was expected to take
a hand tn tha social game.
Hewnwhile thu bead of tbe weather

public auction,-io the highest bid-!A true copy,
•ter, at the east door of the Court
Grace Bauer,
house in the city of Hastings, tn
Register of Probate,
said county of Barry, on lhe 28lh.
•lay of December A. D. WIL at ten:
Order for Publication.
.. o’ernck in the forenoon ...
nf that’ State uf Michigan, tin* Probate
&lt;l«r: wbidi Mid prgui.w, an &lt;1«- Crn.rt tor tl.» Cuunty nt Barry.

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Point Hope

o'clock in the forenoon, at said pro­
bate dike, b.- and UJiercby uppo|£it•d for hearing said petition;
If is Further Ordered. Thht public
notice thereof be given by publica­
tion 7&gt;g a copy of this order, for ihrec

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87lh day of October, A. D. MHL
No. IBu. on the irih day of Augj&gt;r.-Miit: Hon. Clement Smith,
u-l in the year A. D. Ial eUhliCirouil JlltJ
f|f(h eireu|U acliug
«clock a. m.
And whereas, tin- ju,iB1.
pmbatc
country's blood."
amount churned to be due on Mid
.
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u
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mortgage at Liu- tiate of this no- ..,n ***?
,.of. JL**®
0 °f
lice is the sum ot Sixteen Hundred Minmi B. Mankti, Deceased.
Fifty and 73-Hki «l(J50.75' Dollars
John L. Broughton, as adtniiiisof principal'mid inlet ent. and the &lt; rotor, having Hird in said court
further *utn of Thirty
AtO.OO his petition praying that for reaDollar- as an attorney fee atipw-&lt;eons therein dated that he may be
kitrtl for m Mid mortgage and'lirrnsesl lo sell the real edale of
wbirh is the whole amount claim-{said deceased at private sale,
ed lo lie unpaid on said mortgage; It jc ordered, that the S3rd day of
which amount* to the sum of Six-1 Nov ember A. D£ tOtl at ten o'clock
lean llundn-d Eighty -&lt;nd 75-IW): m the forenoon, al said probate ofDollars, and no suit or proceeding. tie,., be and is hereby appointed for
having been instituted at law to hearing said petition;
™o..r tl» d«bi now nnuninii „ i( , url|1H. Ord,rt.
T)„|
’“.‘I liiortwig''. or any .....ill.- nolle.,
hr given b,
S'1
I irnblteatmn or a mp, or U», oru.r,
j.1. (oniamr.lm aa.n morUag.,
WMi,
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lu ‘a'd
of Koorinir. in lhe
¥LtaSV“«,|”e baAeh
a no«wai&gt;«r
giv, n. that by-virtue of the said • pi-jutand circulated
in Mid
power of safe, and in pursuance of ।
in 8*“"
k tha statute in such case made and;
e
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iirovided. tho said mortgage will.
i.lonvnl Sunth.
fore&lt;fused by a sale nf the!. Circuit Judge, fifth circuit, actprcmises therein described.
nt ing Judge of Probate.

.

By CLARA INU DgACON.

In charge for a
couple of years
waa addicted to
th. haMt at dm»
atonal spreaa. and

md aq. order for distribution
I and that he be discharged

R«xiat&lt;

FaaaI HilttAiHidAMiAMtfd
LvHuI jlUVCrilMBCM*

A

also: "Lie tn tin road, wl
nuisance?" And likewise:

can go to Texan! I'm through with
this dignity nouaease!"
And when tha girl reached home
she said to her mother: "I shall be
engaged to Mr Hudson wlthflC four

BANNEtt WANT ADVA PAY.

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Ho prepwU re­

moved until settled for.

M. M. BRftCKNEY^Propriator.
COL. W. H. COUGH

J.' E. EDWARDS

AUCTIONEER

CLERK

�Health Week

&gt;k slowly until meat I* tender,
iva from water, cool spriakl*

I pour around on* an

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stoa D*»W&gt;n

»n*r.’

1 ,Ofcf

Identity.*

rm simply known u_i 'Mary's
band.’ "—Fun..

IThe little Kiri

For Cleaning Zinc.
wipe cnrefnlf&gt; with a dry
Then apply keroasno oil and

rhero. ,""
to&gt;. C1.U.allow
night.
...
with' a soft

"My darling," she murmured, "you
ere so grand, so noble, when you

Her Rival.
Madso.
How was it you didn't
have a nine limo &lt;&gt;nt'yachtlug?
Marjor!-.
It was so very stormy
that Chdrife had hi* hands full with
the sails all the lime and could do

Blacks, Polishes. Preserve*
cRusset “Oil Paste”

Thare jj a Difference in FUishe*

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

Wc nay you lhe HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy aud sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME ol business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
II you
have never dealt with ua, why
not give us a trial.

DETROIT

ths photographic exhibit together.
ETom ths flrat, Winifred was uneasily
conscious of sothrthing strango tn tha
attitude of- her friends. They would

1

Business University , ^Z'j

Don’t
Have To

the bed clothing, too, ao for thu reas­
on both undurcolthlng aud bed cloth­ degrees o% suspicion or amusement,
ing must oe thoroughly boiled in or­ and express themselves in mystifying
der tu destroy them.
terms.
They passed Into ths alcove where

TOOK

HOYT

AT

HIS

WORD

Fou

drink coffee “substitutes,“

FIRE INSURANCES

so-ctilied health drinks or
otliar unuu&amp;Ioaory compounds.
Science and invention hayd
; tolvod the cullce jh'oblcm.

I represent • oom-

Vacuum

CUcigo, hliBiziA &amp; Siglnt H, R. Ci.

huj^oved

Mnrch ». iota

i Coffees
i nte ^cod-whole coffees—with
,| ftdl navor, strength and aroma—
'
'.tfintclv dem and whclcsom—
L :lh- PA

Abstract Uh
Monty to loin oi■u fleet Rstete H*sl . Lrthc piutur.* ut*pr«piirink thaw amsse
Ilatata sold on coiutm.'.p *.on. Densrai , ro thuy w.H na&lt; prow ia&gt;;umtbKsHedis&gt;
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•*' turixisiojx-rsucaorccruimcuipartursaa.
• t Abstract Books uirr.phtd from the,
itecurd* can *urnl*b complete Ab- VagUURl Improved Co frees
streets------------------------------------------------------ ot
o pound uro

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JOHN M. COULD

- -------IHoney Back If Not
Satisfied

LAWYER
Office over Grigsby
Pbode 17a

Brooke

Order a pound of Vacuum

HASTIROS, MICHIGAN
PROFFESSIONAL CAROS

A. *C.A1. HAHBiik,
i
Physicians ritil Surgeon*.
Call* in city o* country, reaponded to
with promptn***, day or night.

H

making her way across tho fields that
separatedjter aunt's garden from tho
sou. She must travel a quarter of
the Uttlo old bathing
• 1mllo to
.. reach
.
house which was one of a few that
dotted the lonely store.
Stepping from the doorway after
having attireti heraelf for her swim.
Winifred
paused to look over tbu
wmurea pauso,
autumnal acene

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Improved CoH’cu from your grocer
lad-iy; uae tho full pound, end if yoe have
cau w to cvwplain ol' hannlhl efiects to
lu-od, heart or Monwli, t«kc beck tho
i-&gt;npty package, tbe ftrocer evil chtfvrfully
reiuml wLu you p*ul far the cutlw and
wo will nriaibursc him in full

'.ira^uc, Warner &amp; Co.
cinCABo. u.s. a.

Run.”

It was thu habit of Charles II. Hoyt,
io draaxallst, tn invito almost everyidy he mot to'coino up and spend a
homo in New Hampshire.
"Come up and stay a couple ot

he had talkod for * few moments.
"Glad to have you. I need company
up there "
One night Iljyt, UeA Dasher, W. 11.
Currlu. Frank McKo* and several oth­
er honso guests of Hoyt* were sit­
ting on thu vefanda of Hoyt'* Mummer
house waiting fox dinner.
The train
bad fuel arrived and thvy saw unsold
farmer und bls wife coming up tho
path.
“Who arc they?" asked Hoyt. "1
never saw them before."
"Tho dickens you didn’t,” replied
Currie. ' That Is that old yap and hla
wife you talkod to over at Spnugfleid
and Invited to visit you."
“Oh, well," raid Hoyt, “uuytu* they
are just coming in to dlnuor. They
will take tho night train back.”
hired man behind thu farmer and his
wife and wheeling a big trunk on a
wheelbarrow.
"No, by George!" shouted Hoyt,
“they arc here for a run!"
Aud they stayed a tgonth.

U ouicai buffer ’tferribly From
Kidney- -I ruulik.1
Aruuud on her feel ull day—nu |
wonder a woman 1km&gt; laiukaclw, lu.id-j
ache, stiff &lt;r«i&gt;iien joints, weariness,
pour slcup uiul kidney trouble. .Faley
Kidney 1*1!Is give quick relief for
these trapblM.
They strengthen tha
kidneys—take nwr.y tin- aches, pain
an«J weurinre*
Make Ilf.* worth Hr.
lug again.
Try A’ulcy Kidney 1’llls

■Arthur Mulholland.-

tion of snapshot pictures. A group of
acquaintances were halted before tho,
gem of ths collection and each one
eyed Winifred curiously as she approectfed. There was a young girl with
outstretched arms und hair tunned to
tho breaxc. Her supple form showed
gracefully against the-background of
sea and sky, and bar features were
radiantly distinct In tha morning sunahtne. A title was given—“A Native |
Type.”
For a moment Winifred stood
transfixed before tbe betraying photo­
graph.
The next Instant Dunstan Calrd, the |
artist, waa arrested at tho head pt tbe
■tatrway by a’ whirlwind vision. A
feminine voice wus challenging him.
Even In that momeut* Winifred saw
that tha man had tho appearance of a
guntlcoun aud was In fact, puszied
at her attack.
picture on exhibition. How dare you '
make a laughing’ stoef of me?"
"Why, I—I never—* began the ar­
tist, but Winifred Cashed out anpw.
’
“It Is my picture. I remember that
day welL You m'.u.t have boon spying
somewhere around. It must be re"The picture* shall *oom«. down at
once,” he declared, “f cannot tell I
you how sorry 1 am for my blunder.”
Three months later a brunette young
woman smartly dressed in broadcloth
and fur* posed before the camera of
an artist from Philadelphia.
"This is for my privaiw collecUon."
remarked Dunstan Calrd. “Can you
suggest a fitting title. Winifred?"
"Surely," smiled tho girl teaalu/lr.
"Why not ’A Native Type.” Dunstan? 1
“Taken by Dunstan Calrd " Eton aa
Winifred mnnsured tha Blgulficaut
words she was caught In an eager,
loving embrace; and thalr laughter,
mingled joyously. Bat then, already

I BANNER WANT AJIVB. PAY,

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CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO, HX.^

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Op. C. LiS. hm57 Hittlsp

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“But yon won't mind If I put.lt on (
again today, where there * nobody lo i
see? I'll oven sneak out by way of '
th. UcM doOI-t Aunl pn»cllU."
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wearing that thing, every day. right
afore all those folks? Winifred Bow*

With the amount of sickness which we have gmong us in this
vicinity and considering the wonderful spread of the dread hoof
and mouth disease among the cattle of this state, any good authority will advise you to use nothing but pasteurized dairy
products.
Think of it! the state compels all creameries of Michigan to pasteurize all skim milk before it can be sold to fanners for hog
feed. Should we not be as careful of what we eat?

Drop the prepared fruit Into boiling
Wstfr. and'ixMiUnue the boiling until I
‘E** Crystal Pride* ’
a silver fork will easily pierce It. In I
another kettle, (of granite) nuke .
thiti sirup, u&gt;flri« enough sugar to •
sweeten
the fruit.*
Remove
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• Ute ij
peaches from the water and drop
WAGNER’S FONDNESS FOR PET
them carefully into the boiling MT'ip. ,
AU»w u&gt;.m &gt;.
r» Ov. m.».j
'I"”' “
'• .•» •*“?
CuniM-tl GraiHM.
*®Y rT" *&gt;eYn be*,e&lt;*d •**! Great Musician's Devotion to Hi* Doo
Wu»h th* bunuhea. pick off the Arm Ulin, then tmnsfor tbohi to clean jars. 1 A,tarput now rubbers in place. All the jar*; 'ummere-oh. I could shout for joy at
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aa firm!)- an poaaltU without crushing 'to overflowing with the ballioff sirup ‘ tho very bigness of ft all.-"
In It* Intensity.
But Winifred waa hot alone evan
are thoroughly b*atvnl: thia as a rule
there.
Coming down tbe winding
Richard Wagner'f fondness for bls
take* from twenty tu thirty minute*.
Peach Butter.
path that led from the lighthouse, a
Wash the peaches and rsniu.c the man stopped as he caught sight of faithful dog.Papg is stall known. At
», ‘b" ““
•5“‘ •“ “•
fuxx. but do nut peel them.* Place u&gt;. .0...T7 nIur. »
“ L,“™ ,0*??.“'^"...:
Croam two aupful* of sugar with them In a granite kettle, with a little ...a -n.,.: .» or u» wtw. u,
ouu aupful uf butter.
Add three water and etew th uni until they are bathing," ha reflected, shilling the- *
d sometimes. In his walks with
beaten c-gg* and flavor with lemon very tender, then run them through a ■mall rim.ri h. wu r&gt;n-vtn&gt;
“I ,lla do’- &lt;,‘Jt'la,rn «loud against hi*
tie «
wasOer
carrying.
1 ,
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juleo and a little of the grated rind. colander to remove the aeed* and anuui
»ond.rcamera
It I cooU
Mr .“™r
T“'“ ""
"“h b““'
Bift Into* the mixturn enough flour to skin*. Put th" pulp Into a clean
«» &gt;. ■. ._a .u
a v,
ward and forward, barking and snapI tnuku the dough *&lt;lff enough to han- prcM-rvtng kettle and sweeten It te
idk, roll ihin.'eut out end bake.
1, J ’
“■ "“"I"- "’Hr" ««» ™thick ami ofl a rich color; during thia wui h.
. color « ’■«“■»- tun,M
„
proeese oouaUnt aud vigorous stirring n. ert on U.. und. .« MIuMllr ,om, 0„,„ cll, p&lt;p&lt; ,im„
. Experiments »h&lt;Ar that cotton-reed 1s nnviMsury' to prevent burning.
consc oua
receive a present as well a* the other
meal make* a palatable, nourishing While the butter I* Mill hut seal It In
When W Inlfrod reappeared after her aciabcr!l. „r lho faimly. -Pepe
,Wlln’ ttlero WM °® ou* c'** on ***• colvsd- them joyfully," he writes to a
when mixed with earn meal or 'wheat
Rcmedlut Ut Destroy V cnulu.
'
| friend after one of these excursions.
flour.
A pound of digestible pro­
Rested
her brief
the
time
rnmn
tein 1* fifteen times as expensive ii*
Children at school and thrir'iidur* I
,
. and
. -rsjuvanated
— ,, , by
- —
.. When —
- —
- »—
.. fur tho little life
also in unknown ways are often hn-| •°J°uni In tho Utile old-fashioned vll- fU ba ended \V.. .i-r scarcely left th*
mlli-itod and annoyed by finding
Bower*
appeared
aidr* Hs
H eveu put off tsro
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- “. * Winifred
------------- . d&gt; ing dr- &lt; ..w...
EsttactHiurna
bpUilterw.
on the hair, bead 1\»
aud
thnlr bodlre.. and
«mong
bur town friends.
Wonder* day* an important jeurm-y because of
The qplukret w*r to dispose, of the' Ing comment* and compliments greet-' peps’ lUnes* ami death. He writes
po»t« i* (beginning at lhe hrhd) to ad her from all sides.
afterward to bi* friend Pror: “He
- the affected part Ugitlly over the waah lho hair—wot it thoroughly wlih 1 —
"How did you menage it—after such died in my arms on the night uf the
Then cover It for eight a strouuou* soison?" a*kpd one of her ninth, paMinp au. 'wlt'.u.-.r. a »&lt;&gt;uud.
asuk. so a* to prevent lhe steam es­ keroMiir.
caping.
Till* Will soften tho flesh hours with a towel or night cap. takUMS uaru tu awu —‘l iron, tn* urc. ,ntlmaU Wentfe. Tou'ro looking as quietly aud peacefully, on Hi nrnrand draw the splinter to th« Mirtauo. Afler
the kmvwena kL mW well fr*Mh “ tta Provertlsl daisy, while! row wa burled him in the garden be
ntu lho hair for hours the Insect* arc ,b
* re*t”of
* ""
* positively jaded•«&lt;*
*’- thu **«•
—**
’1 —
•
the
us■”
are
and1 i •‘lbide
bouse.
cried "•••*•»•
touch, and
an prrar
killed. It l* then beat tu wash tfte will have to re*t up before tha winter j since then I hare felt bitter pain aud
thumb.
sorrow for tbe dear friend of the past
lialr In hot. uuapy water aud rinso H festivities begin."
"1 feel equal to anything," laughed thirteen yeara."
Prrudi Culfea. Hull 2 ounces of finely ground and। the hair le thoroughly dry wot again Winifred. “And. by tha way, here'
I powdered coffee In one pint af milk. very thoroughly with alcohol or vine­ are tickets for a photographic exhibit.
Bar
to
destroy
tho
nita
which
cling
to
A friend of Jack's—a Mr. Calrd, from
WAW ADXb .PAY—
&lt; Add oqe-half pine of cream as It be'giinr to boil.
Then add the yolk* of, the M ran da &lt;&gt;f hair* These nita tan Philadolplila, is the star artist. You —
'-------------- u iso removed by combing the hair with
on with a quarter of a pound uf pow-, a lino-tooth club.
also
a
member
of
tha
society;
to
1
’
11'
,
For tho hady lieu nothing is’mi &lt;-fhalf, take off and attain until • clear. tlcacteun a* hatha—a thorough wash­
"You mean at tho Institute gallery?'
Ing from bend lo foot with Warm.weWhy, everybody's iolng. Lot's drop I
rear any g.irn^ent ti&gt; bed which In thia afternoon."

"OU Paste” Polish

Ito- Tatrlr la Fifer

Resolve—to use “Pasteurized Butter" and none other.

moat of tho bathing suits worn on
tho beach thia summer," laughed Winttred.

apply niobll*! rihall I ever forget bow
touchingly you apoka or your future,
■ u*, n*u wvvi. ।
,
——
of the sacriflcM you
i
‘ *for
would make
_»h* could ToCooking ProiKirlion-..
. . hav&lt;j cost you someetnpdttn,
.
a toacher of cooking eey* that for
tiling to *p*ak tho«&gt; word*."
•It did. Mabel." replied tho young]
rven tabfi«poonfuls of butter, a tes- nun .1 ahlduv ,-rernlnir nvnr hl*
.
otriplvM- sttounful of salt and an eighth of a
:
teaapoonful of pepper should be used for that auto hire."
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Longer Life To Shoes

:

Our Suggestion

Boll 3 pound* ot common sugar and
btekrumata uf putassa to whh.li a
sthall quantity of nitric *Cld ha* been a half-hour without skimming. When
boiled enough taka It off : rub tbs
cautiously added.
hands orer with butter: take that
which l» a little cooled and PHt It as
ygu. would mjOlasMw candy, until It Is
whits; than twist er braid It. and cut
port him*«K.'
It up in atrip*.
Ujv letting boil a
"Oh, .yas, he has!
To my certain trifle longer and stirring In pepper and bottom, lt d look tolerably Ilk*
' knowledge, he'* proposed to every mint flavoring Just Ixforc removing
sum- g(rf with money he knows."
from tha tire this make* a nice mint

The Farmers Friend

‘Eat Crystal Pride*1

2 2 3
We will do the rest. We can make tha: Winter Suit or Over­
coat look like new. Dry Cleaning is our business exclusively.
We specialize in Ladies’ Garments, Furs, Feathers. Plumes.
Etc., also Feather Dyeing. WE GET the SPOTS.
M.k'i 3 else* Sult* flnansad and Praaaad. JQc.
Va Clsaa C la an ar

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
‘.’.’Aa'SiaL's.,
“■ KBLLoii&lt;!,jwi

t-nca, th- largest sunflower ever pro | departniont* of the-British mussam
tluoed hero has been lidded to th*'during 1911 touted 3&lt;&gt;.^ I. of which
chamber of commerce exhibits, says s
Sau ItarnardiiKi dispatch tn tho Sent :
tls-I'ost-lntclllgrnccr, and it waa condenaod milk that hreuabt th&lt;&gt; aunflow-

RHEUMA

John Fopiwlt discovered that condenar-d milk viu» good for the growth

FOR AU. FORMS OF

RHEUMATISM

Don't be skcpric-il about RHELMA. thn
Jar the rapidly growing specimen that, modern enemy of Rhctnna.Tun. Lunibegi'.
"it-la aihuttb-d by former resident* ol ScUtica. Arthntis, Gout. Chronic Neuralthat itaie. shame* anything that KaaI

line.

“For mx ycara 1 waa prankaliy a crlpp.'o
on crutches from RheumkusoL One Dot-

tin
catch of
uou.eoo.

(ARVKTH A HTEtlMINs

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit tannin, I will sell at public auction upon the John Brown farm,

five miles northwest of Hastlnis, upon section 9, Rutland township, next to Rutland comotoq.

Wednesday, Nov. 25
Commencing at 12 sharp noon, the following property:

II vary Uugoii
Light uwgnu
1‘atr light Ik-lkuap aktglto with thill*
Uuk&gt;
Double Imrursa
Mingle haroews

Chestnut marc. 12 yrs. old. wt. 1;
Belgian marc coll, S months old

•lolinMouu mower, 5Ji fl. cut
»r». old. duo'Juno 13

GumjIIih- ixigiur, 3 1iu|-m- putter
g
S light liarron-.
bpriug lotah Iwtrrtre*

Hull calf, a months «kl

HOt sEHOIJI GOobti.

nods

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ShlL-tK»n|

Cupboard
Ik-d utid springs
large Mb*c_a*ova*.

Snt, । »r. old. due I Ha-. 15
Ma pigs, wt. Ifto lb*, each

scpHlUtirr

10-gnl. barrel churn
Ilog hooks and Maiding tarn!
Quantity gusal om. straw In hern
Quantity bout |kx!s
Qua util;

Vtimber of now doubletrees

Lunch for those coming from a distance.
Shelter for horses if it storms.
TCDilCi
I LilinUi

All sums of $5.00 and under, cash.
Over that
amount, one years time will be given on bank­

able notes with interest at six per cent.

Henry C. Bowers, Proprietor
Col. W. H. COuch,
Auctioneer

Charles Woodruff,
Clerk

�THE n ifiTCMg

International
Sunday School
Lesson

of fjenry Smith
grand Rapids, IHicb

I’OH SUNDAY, NOVEMBSW «*.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

CliriM CreoMted.

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
irt Wcutcrn Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.

of our Lehi'-* nr**, trading

Farm Phones—:
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell. 173
Citizens, 5173

be had disposed of It." "Oh. ya*. Hu
disposed of It ono munilug between
tbe hours of three and tour o'clock, in
* deep gully about ten miles east ut
town."—Birmingham Age-Horald.

Rheumatism
Just put a few drops ofSloan's
on the painful spot and tbe pain
atop*. It is really wonderful
how quickly Sloan's acts. No
need to rub it in—laid ou light ly
it penetrates to tbo bone and
brings relief at once. Kills
rbrumatio pain instantly.

No Change.
Smith aud Jours while talking over

II. Final Ol.p«a&lt;llon.
"Ha. llobba dl.pn..j or hla raotor

;
.

catur tangled In a discussion that re­
quired «omo mental calculation.
•1 tell yop, Jones," declared Bmlth,
in response to at assertion ot tbo
other, "that you ar« entirely wrong lir
your conclusions I”
"You will pardon me. old man." was
the emphatic rejoinder of Jones, '.but
t aui absolutely right!" '
.^4 j Mr tb.it you ar* nqtl"
,hout*d Smith, losing patience. "Didn'tj g0 to school,.atupid?**

SLOANS
LINIMENT
Kills Pain
TRIAL BOTTLE

Dr. Earl S. Sloan. Inc.

To worry out yqur days
half frozen. Let us heat
your home with a

AMtSTOV
JUBAY STATE II
the furnace that for slm*
pllcity, durability and
economy of operation
Is not surpassed.

HUFFMAN BROTHERS

Moy the study of!

tlitidn nt th* penitent thief, nnd toj

Simon Bran* llln Cron*.

Fighting Dust With Dust.

■ on Him.
• placed upon HU head.
Hl* right hand.
The
fore Him. and mocked Him with th®
words, "Hall! Mln* of the Jf-we."
Thru arising, epit upon Him. took
th* reed from HU’liar.d and hit Him
Ion tile head with It.
What humlH-l
nt Ion He "Uttered, and all for u*. ।
1 The scarlet robe wn* a kingly gar-;
ent, put npon Him in mockery, na|
' was al*o the crown nf thorn*.
The
i reed waa "a scepter ot mockery."

Buying coal is an art by itself. To the inexperienced, a pile
of coal looks much like another pile of coal. Then, too, some piles
of coal all look alike, and only the experienced buyer knows that
one pile is GOOD coal and the other poor.
A man buys two loads of coal, one from one yard and the
other load from another yard. They both look alike and both
cost the same, but one has 25 per cent GREATER HEATING
QUALITIES than the other—that is because the dealer knows
GOOD COAL

We Know Good Coal and
Fill Our Bins With It
WHEN YOU BUY COAL FROM US YOU GET THE
HIGHEST HEATING VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY. OUR
REPUTATION INSURES YOU.

; Anu jrri io mw iri; —-.—.7 . —not behold a foreahadowing ot Hla
' future glory find and Kingship?
"The rrij-tU garment U Hla.
The
a cruwu of thorn* give* wny to the
many crown* -.which HU brow will

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। knee must now octore turn m
found in coal mlnee la tho danger- ton&lt;u„ ^onf(W Him Lord,
oua dust produced by the ton every, praljw, Of Qoj th«- Father."
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BUY MAJESTIC COAL!

to tho
John
which

Edmonds Brothers

hlch by vacuum or other means la i iMwn. "And they led Him out to
next IU
to uupvBBlviTr.
impoealble.
(MR.
From
,. crucify Him".
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---------------Th* best preventive thus far eram4 1 -John 19:17 w* leapt ih.V "He went
to 0. that ot Oihtln. dual wllb dun I ««'• &gt;»"«« ““
,"r
'It
would
appear
that
..
,
.has
.. been tried to u___
k- (Ft- v.)
"It
aaoear that our
Sprinkling
keep .the
air free from Inflammable dust mix­
(John 19:17), but being from WCture.
Salt has been scattered over hauatlon unable to proceed. It wa*
the floors to gather moisture, and told on another to bear it 'after
prevent dust from rising. Tbe dust Him.One Mm mid: Asia fur-

meadoMd

-The Elevator Men-

Phone 18

Hastings, Mich

WE KEEP A BIG STOCK OF FLOUR. FEED, CHICKEN
SUPPLIES, AND ARE IN THE MARKET FQR GRAINS
AND PRODUCE

mine to form barriers, over which the live red Him: Europe the Judge, trib­
flams* from a dust explosion Is not unal end executicner*. but Afrlcc
bore the croax” J&lt; nuy be that on
remit* seem in come from tb* acatte:

goal dust throughout tho mine. Ttli
Rufus
K.ifces tbe coal dual uoaexploslve. and

JRFFKRBON 8TRKBT

HASTINGS.

un outline At the beginning.

ic.vh parogvnph.

llnraon PUat* WMhnl hl* handz, and t
; dellvbrod Jcwu* to bn crucified. ' re- I
' loading Itar-Abba*. The Jews took '
upon themsolvee nnd their children J
th* blood uf their King.
After beIne scourged. Hr wn* again mocked

asts
uS
MM.i iI

Advantage With the Coat.
-Tie only u goat." munaumd th*
man. aa bo strod* Into th* wrongs
farm/ "Tia butt « man." retorted tbe I
bualnaa* way. j
-Baltimore Amurlcen
• "and you came back atupld-'
timr Multmlland.—Adv.
Hack! Hack Hack:
Th.
tight I addition to lho lox* of J200.U0O.000
&lt; hest. acre Ibng*. you need FuIrp'i in the cereal crops mused by insects ।
Honey and Tar Compound, and quick- the Ina* on vegetables U 153,000.000
ly.
The first does helps, it leaves &lt;i j «-n fruit 4:7.009,000 und on other
•—otbtng. healing coating a* It glidsf*| crops enough more to bring lhe total
- - • •
tO.OCO.OOO. all in one

Life is Altogether Too Short

The Latest Word

Introductory

in
Fatal Open Umbrella.
No one who believe* In luck would
dream ot opralufi
umbrella indoors.
A vary cartons example uf the umbrel­
la superstition occurred recently,
whss a farmer wa* called out Ut* and
avyaing.
Oaly an hour before hi*
Wife had opened hl* umbrella to daru
it, and, a* tbe weather looked threat.

MICHIGAN
sable dusts form belter bsrriere hap* through pit*
against an explosive thsu thaold Seiv H&gt;s suffering, rather than through
rt!-..]uah«.
did IV
faith In Him ca the Soa of Oofl, and
a
tUrred from coming to God."
Baterday Kvsatag Post
Faa**r&gt;-by mocked the Lord.
. .
Arrival at Golgotha. v M. "Only inador* of the people even came and j
..
—
•Htb. I0:19*tB.
to m
mm.
about two hours and * half had paraon in thU abate, nerheo* lest thoi, proacn
Mch . J.®
‘I open graves, ett, fML
people ehouid be Influenced by the!
The canturlog'e
before Pilate (about ho If-pot six), till* that had bran placed upon th«|! we cannot take up.
when the
mslapeholy proe—Ion
reached Golgotha (St aloe o'clock
JAUfiiV1*1 ?
1 •h°w«d Hlmralf to be th* Son of
97'40 )^1)^ %*^VM aodN“‘ W“k *• •tUdr Mb
Refusal of lhe Stupefying Drink.
2«-“TTi iurr**tlon- wWeh bUo
,,Un
1&gt;. Thia (Irinit was offered Him to others, himself he cannot rave, (4)
. c«n .. rina
deaden Hla corutlousneea “He would -lr n. b. &gt;h. Kia. or teur &lt;MI. “
97:41): (8) "He truMed in God”
mneerray yotrra.

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming and go South, I will have an auction sale on tho placq

known aa the Sweezey farm, two blocks west and one-half mile south of Soldiers' Monument,

Hastings, on

Friday, November 2.1
Sala to basin at ton o'clock, A. M

I offer flic following property:

HORSES.

CaraopoUa Grain HriU Shoe.

Sackllng Ooiu 0 month* old.
.!• HE.\D HOLSTEIN Alri&gt; GRADE
STEIN CATTLE.

U Bet Double Harness, good ones.

blugle Buggy
Hay Tedder
9 borae Cultivators

HOL­

prising Haransi
34 tooth Spring Drag
20 tooth Spring Drag
U0 tooth Spring Drag
bplke tooth drag.
—,---------Fanning Mill
Block aud r*ckl*^i&gt;d hcaldlng Tank.
'
U Helfre*, is months old, coming in.

IOO ft. of bar rope and fork and pollen.

Set nob Slrfgha

.310 bushels o4 oat*.

.
FAHM TOOLS.
McConukk Binder,

1300 bundlee cornstalk*
A quantity of com

not mentioned.

Hot Lunch at Noon.

Shelter for Horses.

TpfHlQ flf
AU 8unt» of $5.00 or under, cash.
Over
lullllu Ul ufllui that amount 6 months time will be given
on good bankable paper with interest at 6 per cent.

Bert Lancaster, Prop’r
COL. W. H. COUCH,
Auctioneer

WM. GORHAM,
Clark

DC

In

Further study of these taunta will be
perfect conaeioua- profitable.

This I* an intarastlng paragraph.
Jeruaalem.' ”
One thief railed on Him.
Th* other
Crucified. v.M. ■ Between
two was saved. Notle* th® words of the I
■thieve* He hung on the crow fCuke rerentant thief: h* rebukes hla corn­
union. v 40; calls uti him to fear
In thU was there a fulfillment of tbe!,■ led: concede* the Juailo* of their own
. hcripturea, the pi —ge referred to, vnUhmcnt, v 41; confeaees the sin| belnF la Mill.
"No description of Mwnera of the Christ; then ‘urns
to Jraua and ad&lt;ltra*e* Him. Lord;
Oocpels.
erudition wa* the most -a4s for mercy; profeeee* faith In
horrible torturing mode of putting
HI* coming; confraee* Christ a* King. ।
criminal* to death." Psalm 2! may Truly, os with Peter, Thl* wa* not the;
revelation of n«wh and blood, but atZh . heavenly
8MV.n(v Fhjher (VJt
1S-1?- 11-.
"Father. Forgive Them." Luk* 21: /h&gt;
(Mt. .14:17.;
&gt;1;(. Tho** nr* HU first recorded
H.. asked to b* remembered when
th “Father." His next "Forgive.'’ His th* King comt* but Jew* raid "today." Today with Chrtet In paradi**.1
&lt; ’hrist then went that day to parauU*. and the believing thief with
Him.
Much might bo said hero.
trarugreraora.''
.teta thia ' however, that believer*
th* deepen: abaaement of Christ's
o.r
Human Nature, th* Divine bunt* For
d,l h &lt;PWL I:*’*
5
forth most brightly."
' ' ‘ ‘ 'r „ . .. .
.
Parting Hl* Garment*, v 94. This
■Woman. Behold Thy Son" John
again fulfills aerlptur*.
See Ta. kil­ ommeJt m7rehr ^0(10^. nTa~°ra '
ls. "But there is a deeper algnlfl­ comment, merely noting its place in
ea nee than a mere fulfillment of a
prophecy.
His enemies, those who
nailed Him to the eras*, received Hi* nara^^ature” wJul’d" n^"
clothe*.
And ao for Hla naked crea­ look on the acene.
ture He has provided the robe of
...
Sabachthani?"
righteouanees by His death fin the v a*.
ra.
opening
worUa 1
cross" With Marg
compare
What do they m**a? j
John 19:14.
"John use* the Ro­ of P*. 92.
The
Father
had
now
fonnken
HU
!
man. Mark the Hebrew computation
Htloved.
HU suffering was now at'
of time.”
Th* Supena-ripUosx, v 3«.
"A
board on which th* crim* of the eonOal.,
generally ing for our sin* (3 Cor.
9:ld, *tc.)
No on* can know th®1
led forth to tbe place of execution •ufferlng ot that hour except Him- j
through the crowded street*.
Thia seif- Every unrepentant houl will
ruetom waa most likely followed with be forever forsaken by God.
our Lord." From John It.’10 ‘wo
learn that It waa written in threb Ianutter* these. words, which explain
of rlghteousnera would earn solvation
might know by tho croas waa the
gift of eternal Ute
(Rom. d:M.) In

dilation, might ka«w
| crucified la the visit
Cor..l:3». It, 19). I

r

,
that the Roman with dominant pow­.
er and stubborn will might know by■

Finished"

(John

terrific thunderstorm came
•u while he »M oat, aud while taking
refag* under asms trees be waa Strack
by llghtalng and killed on ths spot-

Electrical machinery enables the
newest iraue-AtUntlc liner to lower *

FONDNESS CARRIED TOO FAR ita largest life-boat* lllied with pas­
D*v*Uo* of Faahionabl* Woman I*
p(t
Becoming Abaurfi—
1
*.*
Chrtstenlng, Latest Fad.
Bow far will eccentricity go? Feo. ceremony of baptism for tbrir/flogs1‘ t-ounda tike a Joke, tajj. th* iaritatione asut out lately by e faabxmable
Parle woman were not intended in
tut tens*. Tbe card bore th* follow-

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.

jn lavwing Madam* 2—
““ricel evening and dance, which will
&lt;*«• P’sce on Saturday, Jun* «, 1914.
from 6 o'clock, on the occasion of the
christening ot their Scotch collie
Thanui."
Nekdlesa to say, tbe chosen guests
»»i&gt; Pleasure. No oomtDMtory 11 requlrw1' 11 *•
‘njeTliat
dogs ar* becoming mor* and mor* im|n (h&lt; gch,Me of fohloMWe
Ufe,n •“’labl*
___
...
.
...
fate. It la only necessary to lake a
glance at any of the special shops s«t
“la« Iof
«O tMtel-

MRS. MABEN
WAS MADE WELL
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
table Compound and Wants
Other Suffering Women
To Know It
Murfreesboro, Tenn. —“I have
wanted to write to you for a long time
to tell you what your
wonderful remedies

and diaplacemcnt
and I would have
such tired, worn out
feelings, sick head­
aches and dixry
speila. Doctors did
Tt&gt;red •‘»l®al«- Their kennsU contain
me no good so 1 tried
dining room and bedroom. Each dog
the Lydia E. Pink*“• ,u,
hnuh and comb, and Ita
ham Remedies—Vegetable Compound
ba'h of *de&lt;iuate aUe.
and Sanative Wash. 1 am now well and
On« 1*^7 «&lt;*« •»« further than Ibis
strong and can do all my own work. I
in b«r iov* for h*r p*L Sb* has had
ow* It all to Lydia E. Pinkham’e Vegctable Compound and want other suffer■
Mrs.
rived at th* Tuileries on th* occasion lag women to know about it
H. E. MagHN, Hl 8. Spring. St, Mur­
-••*-. ....
.
.
freesboro, Tenn.
All this la doubtless an engaeraThia famoua remedy, tho medicinal
same opinion it * poor, ragged child ingredienta of which are derived from
native root* and herbs, has for nearly
looking through the railings, who
wished he bad a share in tbe good
bie tonic end tarigorator of the female
things showered on th* fortunate dog­
organism.
Women everywhere bear
gies ud casting wistful and aston­
willing testimony to th* wonderful vir­
ished ejea at the quadrupeds arriving
tue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
in their special automobiles.
Oosnpooad.
of re­

to add to His finished work
demption.
H* Gave Un Th* Ghost, v 17. HU
work eompl*ted| H* whose Ilf* could
not be taken by man or devil, now
yield* up HU spirit (Luk* 93:41.)
Be* John 19:17. IS.
Ho,laid dowtj
liu life.'
No mere man ha* such
power over hl* spirit
t BccleiUata*

the ww
"Thts trip!’
inscription might «ua Indicate that to did from exhaustion-

Mere A

•

Why Lone Hope.

No wtxoan suffering from any form

In buying a cough mullein* ter
children, bear in mind that Chxmbsrlaln's Cough Remedy I* th* best for
colds, croup and whooping cough, and
that It contain* no harmful d/ufi- F*r

-BANNta WANT ABVH. Crfi

ot fnr.*!* troubles ebockl low hope un­
til ah* fees given Lydia E. Pinkham'*

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IN BARRY COUNTY
tarry County Espers Combined. .

] THE

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

20 PAGES

HASTINGS

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOV. 26.1914

TRY BANNER WANT*
Kverybody Read* The HANNER.

PART'pNE-1 TO 8

NUMBER 30

Are We As Thankful As We Ought to be That We Live in America in 1914?

Are We as Grateful as We Should be to the Loving Father for the Many Blessings He has Showered Upon Michigan?
BARRY COUNTY'S SUCCESSFUL GOOD
HERE ARE BARRY COUNTY’S BETTER BABIES PICTURE ,
WINDSTORM CO. HAS EN- sellers of.impure AYILYI—
fTnED
HEALTH WEEK CLOSES WITH MANY
TAKEN DURING “BETTER BABIES" CONTEST LAST WEEK. JQYEO FIRE GROWTH
BENEFICIAL, PRACTICAL RESULTS
MILK HE

I'-n Plviukti tiullty
oni.-ilirtiii ITItli fo'

Excellent Speakers, Each an Authority on
The Subject Discussed, Leave Behind
Much Good Advice that Promises to Re­
construct Many Wrong Ways of Living
Individually And Collectively in This
Community. What Has Been Accom
plished

IS NOW NEXT TO LARGEST

09811669

Wild rounded it in I St*.,

Motor .Car Co_ Detroit, nddrewthuiiMiHl school boys and girls

city xuiwrt-Mim.

IN WORLD

nurma III thl

windXll'-lilgu 11 CALF BREAKS CIVIL WAR

VETERAN'S COLLAR BONE
_
. atato vMtlng
nurse, working In tho county under
the nu*plce* of the Hustings' AntiTub&lt;rcul&lt;BdH Society. ha* delivered
r.pproxlmatcly a doxen nddreaee* to
Without a doubt the sum total

riM'i-luinlcnl nr clstnlcnl
3. Dental Inaiicction
school children.

milk .npplr end rcgiilailoti
II* dlMrlbntkm.
fl. A new high school building.

vMiltig

nur-c.

of Hie unfortunate
8. A municipal &lt;'omml"*iun of
Public Welfare, appointed by the
major and approved h&gt; the Com-

i.

rullll-'ti mark

auditorium of the Methodist Epl*copal churvh haa exceeded the S.000
mark.
their
I unanimity of opinion as to th- need
i f.»r a paid health officer who might
give hi* time and pttcntlon to rnlnl*! trrlng to the goovl hvnlth of the com-1
I munity.
With but one or two ex- ;
[ ceptlons, all mentioned the Amber- j
•eon bill, presented In the last l*ffl«-J;&gt;
« &gt;
I.iture. and providing an mi.-vtuavo' From left to right they dre—lop ro\v: Lena Belle Haight,

“.n’wbo'

Hui

C&lt;nn|iaii&gt; has

M,ry Grace Stem, Inez Willi,on

This will twin
ship &lt;&gt;

more than one hundred and twentylive million* of dnilur* U123.0M.00O.)

Ruth Nichols, Louis Donald Shutters,
Boitom row: Penl lidwerd Bump. Herbert Stricken, Leslie

and I hr promotion of tbruc ami

Burse,
According to the bin, uArry Wheeler Cook, Howard Kendall Buck, Kathryn Ellen McGrath.
&lt;\&gt;unty w ould hnvo to bu put In JMth ! &lt;—
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HaMIng*.
miio other county, or part «&gt;f n'
county. Governor Ferris sutc&lt;( iiWiQTAnT
A 00011 ECI I OIU
a"
Ikirry Cdunty'a Good Ih-^lth Week approval of the goritrnl plan oft,“'(H
A 11 Illi 1111110
?
H UUUU ILLLUII
1 Four Auction Sales Adprgram came to a fitting conclusion bill. It is understood thnt some such VI fill I
I'rbUy evening, wlii-n tho largest
next legislature,
verlised This Week
"Pure knowledge. La not enough.*
listened to three addresses Which
were A suitable grund titinle. Dr.
“We need more mo-i
AI*Aandor'Ca-tnpbell of Grand Rapid* ntng nddrewL
with ' CONDITIONS Rf-n*ORTEl&gt; BY ONKjdtKumed "Thu Ecqnomlca of "Good tlv&lt;—motlvarwmoUve! Why.
Health.
Mixa Mar&gt;\ Nelson, state
v tsttmg num?, dl-ctuaed Barry Coun­
I farming f
doctors
obwwva
them?
All
the
edu1
ty's nnrncdlnto need for n Muni? Vis­
im farm one and one.-twtf
iting nurae, and Governor Wood1 w.-sl and one-half mils n.'i
brldgn N. Ferri*, in speaking ot the motive to keep well."
""
THE TIME TO HELP THE HOME
} Ixiwllng on r-Ltlon 23. Ba
"Health In Relation to Life,” urged
। twp. Sale to begin at ton ।
Then he followed with .» dcacrlp-1
that with knowledge th-ro should bo
FOLKS IS SURELY RI6HT HOW
,'“~h •&gt; ““
ARE READY FOR TRIAL
put motive to keep well and to live ton of what business has done In re-,
cent years toawrda tho promotion of I
sanitary’ measures' in factory and!,,.
. „ , _ ,
As itn aftermath come other ad­ atom alike.
He stated that Just- hnncc lo *,C,P •'ol
dreuse* Sunday afternoon and evenIla»llnps. lx*t Ei
Ing.
The farmer related to the great from tho standpoint of efficiency and j
problem of Intemperance, and the Itv.'reaei'd production, manufacturers
evening discourses by local p*«tors had iljiwovercd thnt tht-lr'output. was
affected by the conditions of heat,
light and ventilation under which BANNER office that
deeper Impression upon 11* than the
i-omponlc* nt till* kind In Michigan
of them should com.,- s-onv definite their employe* labored. Many a dis­ following. The suggestion* made (■&gt;;
iwinc Woolf h.i» derided
effort to correct evil* and' to provide trict school should tie scored for Ils a "Good Fellow" fund in Hitstlnc*:*
called on Monday. Th- ;
.’i means for a constructive work In shaded windows and ’ poorly ventilat­ most opportune. The writer
the city.
Already such a mover । ed rooms. Injuring the health and
it
•h. &lt;&gt;f Batilc Creek.
inent Is In-the progress "f organiza­ Vision of Ils pupils, who likewise go but not too much so. ^Tho B
to their horheis to sleep in bedroom*
tion.
without a sinsle oueii windowlunch at noon.
the communkutlon. but to start oft &gt;h In many way* tho program won
bn
busihe** enough 1'1 - IhUi lim
o t«. tried. Thi»
•ie». rector of Emmun- "Good Fellow Fund" with a Tlii.Ou
unique, inspiring and stlri-lng.
It
. also emphasized tho i subscription. The BANNER will be is. 2 cows, calf. h’U-' chicken
.
.
"• •••*’ otgaaiJjc 4&gt;i iMurai-.co cunjnt.y *:
wd* all of the** because Hastings
v*- Frank Eggleston. Charged &gt;'HituaL*rnye./and tn .t surli (*_p
heard about Ita own hack alleys. Its need for motive Sunday evening In glad to receive and receipt for and ,&gt;f farm toots, hay und grain, and all I
I!.|W|U1
*&gt;»»• intent to d&lt;» great-Huinjr would supply an actual a
preaching about what Health Week publish Ml vubacrlptlons. and
taivo of hl* household goods.
bodily harm less than tho crime of •
had meant to the county. Rev. Rus­ the fund Administered by (^committee
building* and water supply and oth­
murder, th- complaint growing cfui_&lt;if[
er general conditions.
In fact, the sell II. Bready, pastor of tho Metho-, of business men. Following is th'- Ictbill
Eggl«»ton** aibick’on hli wife’s home]
dlst
Episcopal
church,
llkewlao
spoke
city stood aside and saw Itself paw
wtii.-hyfu' entered lu thi1 night In &lt;Je- 1
of It and nah! thnt , out of Health
Hastings, Mich.. Nov. Slrd., 1»H.
Th.- Mulligan Mutual
Week had come the constant empha- Editor "ThcJJANNElt.. _
.
Elth.-rHYrry Jos* ph or Rim-1 Tdmndo. Cyehmr rmifWtnrfxttrnii InHarting*. Mich.
things: .
declaration* could not he refuted.
farming and move to l..in«lng, *o wli)
iii.-iiii'tlnK
Tho»o who attended the lecture* ' Garbage col lection uixlrr city sup­
A wave of sympathy which*turned have an auction on the J. J. Barnum
irclcci Secretary, and hits,
heard speakers oft more Uian local ervision. dental inajicctlon of all Into activity has spread r over ym farm. 2' mile* north and 3’ft mile*
reputation, prac.tk'nlly every one of school children, ti county visiting whole country to help the unfortti
nurse, regular ln»peirlon of the milk
which even paid hts own rultroad
Kply und ti new high school build-. nato of war stricken Europe. I re,

CIRCUIT COURT JURY

FUND IN HASTINGS

4
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lhe*o Hasting*’ ir.dloncr*.
Dr. A.
S. Warthin of tho L’niverslty of Mlohignn. mode a special ^tcrlflee.
At
four different times nr.d place* he de­
livered a- long address, afterwards
taking the midnight train baefe to
Ann Arbor that he might be in his
classes the following mornlftg. Thon
again at noon, he returned to BarryCounty to speak In the evening, and
again to take tho midnight train
Dr. Warthin made four such trip*.

- He suggested that a municipal
Commiaslon of Public Welfare, ap­
pointed by the mayor and approved i
by tho Commotv Council, serving
without pay. should take these mut­
ters up for discussion and study, pro­
moting these and other measure*
Which should seem practicable.
A
petition asking for tho naming of
such “ commiaslon is now In circula­
tion and will be put before the counContinued on page four.

An Appreciation
It may not ba,generally known that tho man srho’flrat suggested and who
ho* been nxurt largely responsible for the sucoea* of ^vrry County Good
Health Week I* Secretary D. C. Vandercook of the Burry County V. M. C. A.
And many a Barry County boy of today when he shall reach manhood, will
look back to-Barry Coutfty Good Health Week and date his changed atti­
tude toward life, and hl* purpose to live a clean life, to tho earnest word*,
.founded upon facts sclohtlffeally ascertained, which ha heard during Gqod
Health Wenk from Dr. Warthin- on Moral hygiene: and from Mr. Carson,
factory manager of the great Cadillac nutotnoblla plant, In giving the reasons
why every boy who hoped lo m.vkc any progress in life, must shun the'xigar-

etle n* ho would shun Satan himself. Mr. Vandercook will supplement thl*
good work by nutting into tho hands of every high school boy In Barry’ Co.
ii booklet issued by Henry Ford, of tho Ford automobile Cp.. pointing out thJ
The BANNER la saying these things entirely oh Its own account, and

Mr., Vandcrconk * rtnst intimation of the BANNER’S purpose to speak of
him and hla work wUl lie whon he read* this uitXcla after It* publication.'

The people ot'Harry county have much rnuaun already to be thankful that
ita responsible head » man so helpful and resourceful, apd with hit heart

Hasting* find this f/all well itnd cum- Col. W. H. .Couch will be the auc­
mepdnbl*.
Our
syjnpnthlc*
are tioneer.
aroused, wo feel .enthusiastic and want
to do something.
Moreover It's the
fashionable thing to do Jtyt now. you

during

077^

iirt

। th/- npmf

hrrr county growers car
in devi'loplWt, their.muck.rdlntt to tH

i» peppermint aiut mb-

11-htng new.article* of a

British r'.iuturwl iH-irolt lit the W'hiring goiH

James "Fennliti
MfrhlKall

lay to this.

Monday un orde

-ohablti

|,«*rn grow from almost nothing up t; the next to tho largest in*iir&gt;tii&gt;&lt;

naught
Furicrnl
morfflng.

world.
seo the list, amount, etc., tn print and
we pat oareelvea on' the buck and
think complacently wlmt good.pcoplwn are. I hato to call a halt to thl*
•catacy, but I must say ••Just a min­
ute." Look about you und listen to
a few facts concerning you right lu-’&lt;
, jJour

Brush lirdge.
Philip
A'lith-b
la-nnu.':. th" nllbged,
opinion among‘the members.- that fir
IlAvtng sold Id* farm on section 1.
, ,-&gt;unt." who jumped- u -bal
continue to nil the position of Secre­
Balllmbru township. Ellsworth A. of IJOO. -will either have to np:
tary &lt;‘f the Company ho organlxcd
Leouri
for M-ntelH-r on Monday.
rooiio, e :n nave .in
uoii auie at
;«
farm • miles southeast of IfaadnK*,
and one mile south ami 2 mile* ea»L t-f!
over tho
QulQiby. Col. Henry Bldelman, one.
brolhir'sriceffper:
Gibson, clerk. &lt;-&lt;| guilty t,i tailing
Loat week the public ot. this L-lty.
Mr. Smith । without latent to con:
und surrounding territory was mod
fortunate to have brought hero foi
brood sows 25 chiek.’n*. a lot of
It* instruction fn , array ot talctn tools.‘a lo- of corn, corn atalk*.
don naturally produced by the
In th.
which surely must have left s.,mc im­ bean pod* und
&lt;&gt; conclude that after alt w
nre living.
print for good and bejtcr health
among It* hcarets. Friday night all date. term*. ..to:
unueu.
rati—- v'islort of the kingdom —
who heard Miss Nelson's graphic de­
of the people vs. D-llw-rt Dollar. | ,,ri-.im of one whoso optimism had failed to j on.ldW that human nnuin
scription of some of her cases heartily I .
K. -I P
I-I.- «..»«* -Pl. -U-T—lee
~MUIb -IM.
O.UM
~ «• ta. - '«•
'
agreed with her that Hastings did
ttwkr
s-.^rnwI
....... .
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Tb"
need u visiting nurse all the time, not
Hon That which lacks ttwt very essential clement
All brother*
1 "* *
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“
tomorrow or next year, but right now. ■nation of -officer*
quires that one luve’hls nelghlior u’s himself.
T
I’igar* and
Tes, that Is true, but oven moro than requested to attend.
'thereby satisfying his &lt;r-ditor*
that is needed. Weil what? Why
I the demand for court c«*nx
right hero In your own city, not only
Gen. Van Tifflin, K.
the sick arc *uffcrlng because of lack
'idrstl»n tn thl*,country if the people ef th-' Fanlrtc ।
hrJfkd b&gt;'
of care, but also because of lnck*for
stlan spirit towgrd th.' Japanese.
| will show
follicixx:
nourishment such a* tho sick must
« nil good to’read Vfctor Hugo's vls!«m of u c-&gt;mln|t day.
taVd and not oiily the sick, but olsp
George Hlitchtnan'.
Itobinson &amp; Cohen. Toblck" Riylg.
tho,«o who uro yet well and who Sam Amrs,-Ed Mulllean. Ben Nor- a»um|nit.
through help In Urne of*necd can thus fnn T. T." Il.i.l —f Hr. * .&lt; *
.......
eompBre.' and tho mind opening to new Idea*.
A day will cotna when bu­
be kept from becoming 111. Yes. help
sts' ahd bomb shells will be replaced by votes, by the unlveml suffrage of
__ ____ -II
Mbs Harriett Campbell. '
in.Belgium and now. not tomorrow.
bo to-Europ* what the parliament Is to England: what the dlot Is to Garnutny
tr—pa«* on the exjy.
A day wUl come when a can-'
Tomorrow may be ton late, for aonu,
t Victor B. l-’urnl/s vs. Township of .what the legislative *»*»mb'jv Is-to Fr«npe.
non will be exhibited In public miMumi Jun as an Instrument of torture io
It might never dawn utile.** help Is
I wish to thank th- merohanu and Cutiston. asMumpslL
brought imniediataly. . I have no 06Allie
Gala
v*.
Fred
Gale,
assumpsit.
jactlon to helping the BelgUa*. do to citizens foe the kindness shown us tn
Ica and ths IJnlUd Statta ef 1
Mra. Johrt L.'Jones and Childrenother, extending the hand of

Victor Hugo's

�We Are Truly Thankful
■

WHEN YOU WANT

WARM FOOTWEAR

for the generous patronage that has *been
extended to us during the past year and we
are striving to do everything in our power
to make our store the place where every­
one can patronize with the fullest convic­
tion that they are- getting their money’s
worth at any and all times.

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Satisfaction in all cases is our motto.

■ Miller &lt;5 Harris Furniture. Co
w

Good Furniture al Less Money

Undertaking at Lower Prices

T)io f dluwirg apeUal mucic will
!»• ren^erixl;

Ironside Shoe Company

dviwon.
orgunlri
Trinity
church.
Grand Ruuida.
Thu' recital win be-

Gland Rapid.,
follow.;

Mlt-hiRan Children's

■ ii

ii ■!

Masonic Temple Bldg.

Home ut .HaUU

"PHOENIX”

Hastings, Mich.

Hosiery

TRY BANNER JOB DEPT. FOR QUICK SERVICE

Thursday •Vi'iilna or

'Ilk IUIk! S.

Phone 176

We Sell

Baptist tlmreli.
Rev. M. I'_ llnwlln-.

Rutland, S:#9.

Pickard China

liruyer meetinc

Nothing brightens the during table like
t’huir praeUch Friday
a few odd piece* ol Han' Decorated. :;uti.
AM member* rru1
China.
■
'

our large
c&lt;ui»i»ting
of Platea, Sugar a; 1
.Kill Sets. Salt
anti I'cppei Set*. T.uit Bcj;y aud Nut
Bowl* and many other piece*.

Bear in mind that tbe«eodd piece* make
**xxcptahlc Nina* (Sift*.

tKuflor,

subjcv'

ThursTny Dtc.
,e&lt;-t the mtriibera ot the
.mg* church a:
;n ihr ufternoon.
Friday evening Ihw
rtuxmdl H. Hrcady.vill give a l«-cturr-1 tor,-1-&gt; ^rl|j
ut the 1 k nderahult school house ''A I where a ।
Trip to* the'Grand'Canyon."
; in--for Ml

Your Attention

PLEASE
In buying ready made suits you are constantly confronted by
the problem of finding a perfect fit made up in the material
you desire, and individuality in a ready made suit is practically
out'ofthe question. In fact the well dressed woman is no
longer satisfied w ith a ready made suit or coat. We will be
glad to have you call and inspectour complete line of new and
fashionable fabrics from which we can make you a garment'
with a distinctive style, with a perfect fit guarantee.

Y &gt;UU|C I’eoplv’r
.okn Follow Hand ..i ii:oo.

'

(THE GUT STORW

L. V. Bessmer
Jtweler'

tdiicllajit: aunnon.
Subject "The
-t She.'p." Miuhi by the choir and
ictal irualc. ’ liu;&gt;tl»mal jrcrvlce.

me.-tlng. T:5»nt Air-.. Allllcr'ir.
The Ladien Aid NorMy will ut the home of lira, Fiighncr, \V
nesdiiy. December ».
‘

THE CHURCHES

ITcntutcriari Church.
Maurice Gpgnb.''. Pmrtor,
ot China.

■ eninc lit

J union: nt
n-anirvliikh

I'.mnuiiiucl

Thank«rlvlup 1&gt;.»

Cleaning

The offering w
MlM&gt;|lW.

Pressing

Repairing

Dyeing

Alterations

Buderman—The Tailor

I'lntt Humkty in Ad

Holy Communlnn
H» iy Communion

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Sunday night .to give he

Ilfo for th- Individual, hufi'-’iy ui
.obriety for th" nation and Christ f
the *
’’
- - -

.•■&gt; iicmnwnr)-,
i:, ■ met bun
HypmeUm Denounced."
Uic
rar. tight :

lr.J9ekl ii_j)pltghUiU Jului. .'i

why Should They Shiver

Burry bu
num-

iiiiintrym' n
ir King iun&gt;
Kupidu

held in

111U Wvaleyud. Metho- J
»n Michigan Avenue. ;
ihiiurt room.In the Mu-1 Till* will io -.prned Friday evening.!

Tin i-ontota und their !

.

Photos at $3.00, $5.00, $8.00 $10.00 or $12.00
per dozen when divided iiy 12 equals
about the minimum amount you would in­
tent in a gift, and where will y ou find a
. gilt - at so small a price—that would lie
, 'mi appropriate o’ 'more appreciated.

.

.
.

not quite efficient

Hpeiik-1

Requires but a few minutes to remove tho damp

is an ideal solution "f the Christmas gill
'problem. In such h gift thtre is a Strohg
personal element which should be the very
soul b! Christmas giving.

We have quiie an assortment oi strict­
&gt;y h&gt;gJi grade oval and square gold leaf
and ianiywuod frames which wt are sell­
ing at about the price of clitap imitations.

Make Appointment for Sittings Today

HOWE
Stebbins Block

A little gas heater makes the room oozy and
warm nights and mornings, when your furnace is

.Thursday oft. rn...&gt;n—Knight

A Good Photograph

There is no need for women and children to
shiver in cold, damp rooms

aud chill from any living room, dining room,
Friday mortthis- Gallery Trophy:
M.^hurlln i.n&gt;l Torrey,
WumenV
Trot.hv.' Mrx.
•.■ol xirt T,.,.

bod chamber.

Use it in the bathroom and emerge from a cold
■^.•tid un.i'J,

XV. Jtowl-

nll.nx- |.r III.

I'ridny- ov&gt; nine

.

Prices $3.50 to $5.00.

ilttU.
ol

thrilling

plunge'into tho comfort of warm air.

These low-priced heat makers are convenient to

handle and oheap to operate.

hinting tin-

• xuiirnt
•Saturday |

One is enough for the

ordinary-household as they are easy to move from
will

ii

tii'.-.iMnd und tbouwindsI
chfiriwye j?f!

room to room.
Ask us about them.

with fluMiial

iK-wtHir!

*,l!)

Thomapple Gas 4 Electric Co
'Phone No. 5.
"ALIAYS REHDER REAL SERVICE*

�CHI-NAMEL
Washable Dust Mop

Thanksgiving Sale

Lightens Labor for
the Housewife

Friday and Saturday

rT'O be used on varnished, waxed,
polished, painted floors, stairs,
linoleum and oilctoth.
Self-feeding.
Reaches into small corners.
Llfht
weight.
Rasy to clean.
No met.il
projeciions to mar the furniture.

COATS

93.98

SWEATERS
Home Office Building, f!nstin£sa Mich.

ricks up dust
and light litter
as easily as a
magnet picks
up tacks...........

WINDSTORMUO.HASENJOYED FINE GROWTH
and It able! to enro for tho position.

Hastings, Mich

Woodland

her right hand badly mangled by th»
cogs of a wringer, while her moitu r
was busy wringing clothes Tuesday.
|Ior mother ntleed her playing in the
front room a mom&lt;-ni boforo and wan
unaware of thn little tot being near.
Dr. Mclntyro dressed the finger, ahkh
is healing nicely.
■ Will Bhellhorn and Roy James were
taken before Justice Cndwailadcr nt
Hosting* Friday on a charge of send­
Ing unsiean milk to 1-ake Odemui
condensary- Rather than "'stand the

vkinsly shipped. throe more ore com-; JUstlce Itos been done these men.
Wnlt.tce nnd Gbedgs Jordan were
ubout thirty mile* north of Eaoanabo.
completely
surprised
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. W1U Nichol*. Ger­
trude Stowell and daughter Grace young friends dune In on them to
Frank und Gilbert Peck and D. B- spend tho evening with games, music
England were Hasting* visitor* fctur- and fefroshmentM.

.
Mr* Mary Gill died in KnlamaroMonday evening. H«f body wm «hip-

*

II U hoped that there will
Rapid*.

be a

dependent team thia year

game* with the Hasting* Indepen­
Sunday.
dent* can do ao by writing to W. S.
Union Thwnkagrivlng servlers were! Phflip* acting* manager.
held at the Church of tho Brethren.
Thursday morning. A special Thanks­
giving program was given in which all tend our heart-felt thank*
friends and neighbors for their kind­
• Mr. and Mr* Elmer Riling left Fri­ ness and help during tho aicknew
day for a fow days visit with relative* and after the death of our beloved
at Kingston.
mother. Mr* Jane Glasgow.
Alsu
Dorr N, Stowell purchased Monday Io the minister for hl* kind nnd help­
n corn husker and gasoline engine of ful wards, to the singer* for their
beautiful singing and tho friends who
that fin a corn crop In the crib.
so kindly and comfortably conveyed
us to and from the" cemetery.
' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burklo had the misThe Children.

Early Buyers Have
Best Selections
Xmas is nearing, goods laid aside on

small payments. We will open evenings dur*
ing Dec. for the accomodation of our custo*
mers.

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Pike &amp; Damon
Phone 281

JEWELERS

OPTICIANS

Our "Prepaid Slock pays, semi-annually, cash dhldcnd* at 5^
*
per annum.'

I 5% Net |

Safe

Convenient - Profitable
Write lor full particular*.’

SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION

phenomenal

. will
LARG-

mah, under the latqr in India.
Mr.
Gower—ami you would hardly rccog-1
nlo him in thn above plcturo .dresscd in a real Tommy Atkin* uniform
—wmt • born near Kocketon. near
Ixrndon. and enlisted In Tumbridgc
Weil* Kent, on September 2f&gt;, 1RSG.
in tho Thlvty-socond Regiment, Duke
of Cornwall’s Light Infantry.
The
regiment went to tho orient and was
sent to Fort Dufforin. Mandaly, the
city mado famous Ih Kipling's cele­
brated poem.
Lord Robert* or
"Bob*" a* ho was familiarly known
to tho British public, came td llurmah and reviewed tho regiment of
which Mr. Gower was a member.
"When tho regiment wa* drawn up."
mid Mr. Gower. "Lord Roberts and
his staff appeared on horse-back.

Thi* Friday and Haturday only

CARPETS
lain* and Llnotvum*
0x12 Wool Fibre and Crex Ruga

»xl(r Hrusfu-L* Rug* good pattern*
Lacr Curtain* per pair....................
similar
mpnnies, have home .and gone, leav­
ing Ubly u record of failure behind,
nrn ha* forged
re must bo char-

he has built tip means much tn Ha/tt
lr:g&lt;
largely through hl* Influcne
un&lt;l out of dvferrnoc to him a* vlr
tualty tho founder of th.» Compart)
th«^ Home Ufllce building of thr
ixini
uh

Floor Filling for rug border, 3S in. Ride...

MEN’S GOODS

And when impartial history l»

All wool flannel shirt* in gray, brawn and navy, extra

Roger*—&lt;i nd
th.it thva-ompany will stand as a monnvnuigcment. • •

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““ I Hrtting, Fiction Writer
pent when the Sfktnlgh-Atnt-ricnn wnr ;
broke out.
Determined to tight for

FRANDSEN Ch KEEFER
Hastings' Up-to-Date Double Store.

Soon to Publish Her

er nt once sought recruiting Motion-

Last Week

for service in Cuba.
Great was
regret when told that he could
physically qualify under Ameri­
M-rvico requirements.
Think­
that the recruiting officer might

und again applied. ' It Win no u«&lt;&gt;.
however, for he was ngnln denied ad­
mission to 1
then &lt;x&gt;mc to
since lived.

Yellow
Tag Sale

111.. March 14. lait. and died Wed-

James Gower, of this
is tak­
ing more' than ordinary interest In
the recent death of L .rd.RobcrtM. the
great British Field Marshall. und in
tho generalship of Si: George White.

For Friday slid 8*turday

39c

Gower ho
a rifle on

llant uniform,
medium sire.

An Income

goods, some worth up to Sic.

self
his
not
can
ing

.
'an Houten also on
tho last yenrs team and formerly high
(school Klar* will probably complete

In nil color* that s&amp;Id up to 11.50.

69c

"T-r—__ _
rxlhfwn It wna a "hard light"
keep tho concern going, and t!
ut..n.
were many period* of trial and ..
enuragemrnt. Just a* there la In the’ "hobl

Great British Generals

Cbolcn

51.98

Si 00

lUhrn dealing promise even

fora it reaches' "smooth railing."
Today with nearly gl.OOO m-mtlr*
apd over 135 million* nf dnlUrn of
Insurance on it* book*, ns he locks,
bnck over the nearly 30 years of It*
history, itje* determination thnt-—fie i
John Kahler ha* Just finished n’flnn originally bad to make It. on&lt;- of the |
beet of thn kind in tho coutitry I*;
garage and woodshed combined.
roallred.
Tho Company; hn* tilled i
a "want" and has raved hundredfl anil ’
Sira. Addin Sweitasr and daughter hundred* of pcoplo from rulriftlpu,

George Nalthamer. while driving •» rhrlpK. (wo yearn with t&gt;wl* In­
Thursday aftonion. struck It a stitute, Chicago und epoch at tho local
high school lust year

&gt;'

ompAny.
"The vast amount of detail work In
member*

In thb xprlng of 1845 th« Michigan
This is
Mutual Tornado, Cyclone and Wind- plicated
«turm Insurance Co.’ was launched out country

nnd taken to the home of her mother
Mr* John Spindler, where the funeral
was held Thursday at 1 o’clock. Her days with Rev. and Mr* Bostwick.
body was laid to rest beside, her father
in the family lot tn cemetery number
Independent Basket Ball Team.
During tho nlmost 30 year
Hostngs will bo on tho basket ball
had lived in WAsdtand nearly all her
map a* usual this year.
Reside* hav­
life. Hho leave* * host of relatives
ing lhr.lv usual good high school team
Hastings Citizen Served
Mr* Kilty Holme* who han been they will put on tho floor a very strong
independent team.
In Orient Under Twa
C. T. (Red) Reynold* With the M. A.
home

l« doing al! possible to aavo tho night.

all color* with ur without collar*

DRE.SS GOODS

of hl* brain. And building It up hn
stood by tho member* ua its conjer- '
votive and
careful
mnnugcnx nt'
th awk, and the members feel tliat Ii,
Is no_, more than n square deal that ■

MonafAclurer

ter* with pockM.* ana «tmw'. collar* In

rent* on carb 8100 insured, nnd one lory.
. .
.—
entrf m. each
In)luriHji nnd strong that it can stand any k nd
a ll.vou
- -- - ................
,n¥ • advantage to any man to have a mem‘ v i bi-rshlp In it. because
&gt; that if he meets with

Memberahip fee.............
would never want it.
The Michigan Advance uracwment of
Mutual Tornado Cyclone and Wlnd-

| fortune to hpve the middle linger of

Fred Balno of Charlotte visited hisi
rtffrit Cynthia Benter Monday.
;
were Grand Rapid" visitors.Monday,,
making the trip by auto.
.
Roy Rowlader und Homer Bawdy
returned from their hunting trip ti’
Ute Upper Penlnaula. Saturday morn­’
ing. They ■uccccdcd in killing their

■ usually light nud pre
cxcMd 1*5.001).
Lupi

: M*&gt;&gt;«inrtii» made on lie iwmi

policy In.-1SS5. when the
wm org.u&gt;iied. the cxpcti-i

E. A. BURTON
Quality Hardware

We have* purchased from a UrgB Bw»M»r

wore many hidlana there ut the time
nn*'. ¥.r- CroiT Attended Indian Govern­
ment’ school for a.time.
Ol? October
19. 1S7C. ho was united lu mnrrlagu
.to Mlsk Harriet Godftvy.
They look
up a homeate.,i! In Eden township.
Mason C(&gt;.
Ffitecn years ago they
m Anna Johnson. nf
thia city.
purchased n farm In SunUeld twp. En..n. got, and « ye.tr or bo Afterward* wcn-ltm&gt;wn ns “Hope paflnff." amhh» entered the ministry and pto*ch&lt;
u -hour
for JO years in the EvIngeBcarchurc[,'J ,o have published In tho near futjiro
On account ot poor health he wj
compeled to locate, and moved r ,(l| her e’lghth book which lit ontljj-’d
Sunfield village 3 years ago.
j lo । ••Paying tho Price."
Tho set-rm is
wa« converted in Mnbon Co. 30 yej.„
r“- Iild in the nnejent Spanish city ot St.
ago.
Mr* Croff ami thh-e chlidii n
aro left.
Rev. Croff of Sunfleid. Augustine.' Florida, where Ml*» JohnMr* Stella’ Mend of Grand Isslk: non passed a recent winter. Tito story
Is not hlstoricul as much of Mira
JuhiiHon'* work haa buen. ' On the
brother und amc Mator. both of &lt;i
contrary, it 1* n story of prra&gt;*:;t day
ana Co/
Ilfo In this quaint, charming city
when tliConged with winter tourist*
appendkitk* nnd taken to a hoiiTh« M-eretary of the publishing
pltal at I-umlng on Thursday even­ house, which will bring out Mira
ing nnd. operated on.
He *ntllled Johnson’s l,oak. prtmnunee* it "the
from tho operation nnd the doctors most gripping’* story the writer han
gave out hopes for his recovery, until yet offered. Mtes Johnson hi'rult
a very short time l&gt;eforo his death on thinks Its. strength lies more in the
Wednesday morning.
There wus a
complication of dlw.ieea.
.
•
"Mia* Patty" Wlntrop, a minor char-.
Tho funeral was held at the il. E.

churffii-nt Bunileid. Rev. Geo. Koeh­
ler, I*. E. of Grand Rapids preached
und uiin nmlBted by tho following
preaclters. who :ri/&gt; acted as bearers:
Tier.
Albert
Ostroth
and
«... ...
. .......
.. of Owosso,
j

H. Hahn. F. M.

resentitlon of a certain type of south­
ern woman—gentle, homo-loving, de-1
voted to thn past nnd Its traditions.
RdmiIIikI HutT, tho oeautlful - frradftrong girl, who pays tho-pHee of not
1 &gt;.» much her wrong doing as her
wrong, training, dominate* the story

many very fapouliful flower* showed]
cot intend when planning u.
An effort Is made to paint tho an­
tvu covered with medal* Including ed by so many frlnd* both old and cient city as it in today wRh Its
thn Victoria Croaa with a gold bar. young.
ent, with gray and massive Fort Mar­
something which la rarely bestowed^
... ., _ . ..
। Ion.” with it* distant oujlooR over the
Th.w.J.J.rarit.i
mighty.Atlantic, Its quaint overhangIn thn campaign agaln«t King Theo­ UtSnJlB^Xt
at th^h^ r tr '*’ ,nK »**»*-•«*«»«■. »• palmetto-haded
bald's son.
Lord Robert* wn* suc­ I
will mcK at the homr. of Mr*f
and l(, lc&lt;&lt;mds of tho dhy»
ceeded by Air George, White, after-'
; wbid Spain ruled, Fldrida.- St. AuKu-flne recalling tho romantic day*
smith.
Sir George rovk-wed
the Branson.
Topic. • Faulshmcnt - or
ante-dating tho foundation of this roregiment after tho Uipinah campaign Reform?"
Two papers will be given
in Merrut. Province of Bengal. India. on tho "Penal and Roformatory" nnd public is uno of the most fascinating
Mis*
This commander, who is now In su- “Educational and Charitable Institu­ cities of th* western worlds
Johnson could haw picked ho better
•preme command of the Brinish forc­ tion* of Miahispm."
AIko un At|drc*'
es'with the ullleg. Mr. Gower d'e- on "Relation of Drink it, Crltno vid' background uefurt- .which
Insanity-"
not then gained great eminence In
■my annal*
.
end help make these inlatlng* of great
Mr. Qowar wis discharged from , interest and boneflL
is, *enfee in February. 1«#7, and
Helen Smith. Bec’y.
-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY

Bargains in
all Depart­
ments

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
■whare It Pays to Pay Cash’

i A simple method of keeping Ice la to
J draw a piece of thick flannel tightly

' fasten it securely. Place tho Ico on top
, of this and corer with another piece of
; I flannel. Tho ice will koep and even

J ico may be kept In tho rdbm all night,
1 saving many step* haak
forth
; I tho refrigerator?
1 force in a large
/ will divide tho li

le or hatpin; it
illy.

i

Reform That Haa Weight
The only reform'that really reforme
। grow in
i batter

better men acd

RHEUMATISM
, Decay of the System Easily Pre• I vented by the use of RHEUMA
; the organa of the body becoming impreg*
nated with'Uric Add crystals, which caux:
their decay. Rheuma will stop all inroad-t
' । of the disease and rtatore the natural
I functions of the system. RHEUMA Km- '
• ben Up the stiffened joints and reduces
the swelling*. 50 cents a bottle—monea
I returned if it tails.
j
CARVETH A STEBBINS

Reed’s Opera House

Friday Night Nov. 27
BROWNLEE &amp; REED'S
Romantic Western Melodrama

The Toxas Cattle King
A Thrilling Story of the Great Southwest

Life on the Plains
At It It fodty

Specltl Scenery end Eleetrlctl Effects
AN UNUSUAL CAST
ORIGINAL COWBOY BAND
Band Concertt Noon and Night
Reterved Seats on Salo ot Carveth &amp; Stebbins’
Prices 25c, 35c and 50c

�THEHASTINGfi BAXXKtt, NOVEMBER M. ISH.

a Mailing
potttouely.

■D HEALTH WEH

hutsef*
"You

POULTRY
NOW!
I
t ten nr fifteen |

But

leshorn is quite popular

A definite measuro to help lower
th* mortality rate In lurry County
Nelson, many tndKVIprnwed a draire to see

ths Bettor Bibles* Contest.

a visiting num to thia county.
mlttso of the T. M. C. A.
About
fifteen physicians and dentists of

Advlce und
ippreclatwl by

Good Health Week.
Two counties
in Michigan havo a county nurse.
Farnuni ot the Infanta* Clink. Omml Kent county's board of supervisors

(de j/fre (jetting Ready
for your Xmas Shopping

Creasing Purpows.
For a great many years L»ghorns

our domeatlc poultry, and their popu­
larity In all parte ot the world le strlkIng proof of their merlta. At tint only

I. hospital of Grand Rapid*. Ml»»

‘ During the last few days, carloads of the newest and handsomest Holiday Gift
Goods have arrived at our store and we are fast getting them arranged for your in*
spection. From all indications Weickgenant &amp; Riede’s Big Department Store will truly
be Santa Claus Headquarters. From the youngest to the oldest citizen, all can be re­
membered with the most practical and beautiful gifts at remarkably low prices. Watch
for our next announcement.

Tho work of a visiting nurse would
not be to impoM herself unwanted on
every one In Barry County.
Nor

Kptocppal ■ lurtoli
Paul Fidward Bump.
Nay and Gertrude Bump, wun the
medal awarded by the Woman's
ILune Companion tn the highiwt
•coring baby.
Thto boy. who was

Jhis ideek (de Call Attention to a
peM Exceptional dar9aia Opportunities

those who are hoping thqt
Nor would
charity baud
would be many who would gladly pay
something for her services.
But lq
a friendly spirit, a constructive, con-

i

Rare bargains in (Dur Cloak and Juit

Department for One Itieek Only

vent stcknsMi by the prevention of
thus* conditions In school and home,
on the streets and tn the alleys
through the cooperation of the en­
girls examtiH*d. A great many others tire community.
werw entered but the Inclement

Wc have decided to continue for one more week only
our Special Stock Reducing Sale of Coats and Suits. There
are two wonderful money-saving lots.

aiut a low condition ot '.he physical

White Leghorn Cockerel,

Kathryn Klien McGrath, daughter

Huth Nichols, daughter of Mr. and
rw. Mortimer Nichols. 31 months.
Lena Itotlo Haight, daughter
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Haight,

Mary Grace Stem, daughter of Mr.
To thq^followhig

boys

the other colors have been introduced,
some from Italy itself, but the ma­
•u&lt;.-h defects.
Fully 75 per cent jority of Instancee by cross breeding
of your children have such defects.’* from these two colors.
(Next week: "Sanitary llequlre-,
Tho whites deserve the foremost
mruli for HaMlngn" by Dr. J. i&gt; Bur­
place as being decidedly the best of
kart, Sec’y Bute Board .of Health.)
all the leghorn*. They are pure white
In plumage, with bright red combs,
wattles and face, a white oar-lobe, or
deaf ear. and yellow legs and feet.
They arc most prolific layers, giving
medium-siied, whlte-ebelled eggs, and
are very hardy indeed. Their great
activity of body, and excellent forag­
ing qualities enable them to withstand
cold, aad wo have abundant testimony
from all parts of tbo country that they
if yuu can. but first look about you
here. Yow ear there are no destitute silting breeds, thriving equally well
on high and low-lying lands. As table
Little children arc not to bUnij (or
fowls they do not toko a high place,
being In this world and when Illness
tho flesh being sparse, and yellowish
in color. For crossing purposes they
are
equally valuable, and are recotn-i
if* time to act. The wheels of of­
ficial help sometime* turn slowly, too mended us being the beat egg produc­
much red tape and ho uno seems io ers. taking site of egg and stamina
care to take the responsibility.
" Into consideration.
I don't want to Impose on your
«»•! nature by being too Irngihy,
but I felt &lt; mu»t_ »ay something to PROPER FEED FOR CHICKENS
rousi- people here out of their leth­
argy and complacency for 1 du believe Successful Poultryman Evolves a
they arc. on the whole. ' Good FelScheme to Allow Hie Hens to
Iowa*' and would help did they .but
"Frequently the .parent

a similar nlcditl for scoring

diplomas

Howard Kendall Buck, son ur Mr.
and Mrs. John Buck'. 13 months, »7H
Horlxrt Slrk-kert. sun of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Herbert Stricken. IT months.
LcMIe Wheeler Cook.

lx&gt;uto Donald Bhultera, son of Mr.
und Mrs. Louis Hhulters,-43 month*.

SIART A GOOD FELLOW
FUND III HASTINGS

Thu following- were given hunoratMo mention:
Kdaurd MeGrath. Virginia -----8hulter* Blake Boylen, Grrtuhen Cook.
Frank Ctarroihers, Baymon 8kkitier.
Avis Benedict. Margaret Herringtim
amMGchaed Bherk.
official organ, tu bring thia graphical­
• But 'one mother refused tu enter
ly Iwforn your reader*.
Let's be
"Good fellows!”
Th" "Chicago Tribune" to doing n
lot of good through Its “Good Fellow"
fund. Start one here. We as Individof the curttlnlttev. in .making her re­
port Thursday afternoon of Goud altogetha-r we can give n mighty puli
llualth Week. "Children ura •nlev- along life's way for those who other*
wise must full In ths struggle. Start
tho same basic principles l ImI are a ■■Good Fellow** fund, have a respun*
applied t&lt;&gt; live stuck.
Mere Iwauly
dues not count.
Physical and men­
tal development alone are considered.
Parents uro taught how to Improve
the phyMcal condition of children • hto time of Thanksgiving und Xnu&gt;,
already bdigt 'and td protect
those
still unborn.
There was some very
clooo scoring in such division the t If your readers could only see just
committee found, and 1 doubt that
finer lot of know they'd all gladly- help. Mis*
Nelson on Friday night called p-irtlcuThe following physician* und den* Ur attention to one home. I've been
in this home and know the condition*.
tinas:
D
O. Miller und John The mother Ilea til bccauee she's
E*WwMrtok
___________ —
worked hrmelf about to death dolai;
• Hwirt of MifidlevUlr. Dr. J. 0. Mc- twelve washings and nine Ironlngn t &gt;
Gujnn. Dr. Frank Carrothers. Dr. H. keep her family together.
In 4l.ut
X Berber, tor. c. H. Burin r. Dr. &lt;■
1*. I*athrot&gt;. Dr. John Wooton. Dr. F. to be moved, looking as though she's
E. WlUtoon, Dr. F. ft. Timmerman.
Hhe needs care and nourto.iinr
TiVfftf «irr "present 'cbtidlt'.’-n,'
The' ohTeil. utnj’^d_younr BWT Hi Up

One of the most successful farmer
poultrymen in the country says that
he allows hla laying hens to balance
their own rations. That Is. he fur­
nishes them with the different kinds
of grains, cut bone, grit and animal
food In the proper quantities, each
separated from the other, and permits
them to cat as they will. In this way.
It Is claimed, each fowl'a Instinct will
teach It to eat ot tho grain that Ito
system demands.
There may be good objectlona to
thia plan, but it 1s advocated here aa
a compromise for those who are not
inclined to go to the trouble of bal­
ancing tho rations for the bens. T);e
main point In this ntethod is not to
give tho hens. In the several ingrodleato composing the rations, more. In
all. than they will likely eat clean.
The plan is well worth trying, for It
permit tho birds to orerfeed.

02842165
Wheat 1a one of the beat egg-pro­
ducing foods.

remarkable adUreaae* heard during keep up the mrithfrr’s former work so
the income won't stop entirely. At
eloquently and earnestly made
Im- in just a Ultto while? Bhe qan't
Jo It all. »ome one must suffer.
I
asked the rick girl If she had had
'
Bhe said she’d Ilk.hu&gt;hcd and paint &lt;1 by « picture
skru-lw-d by Mtoe Mary Nelson, the something but they hadn't ■ “got
.
" What's more an
diHGet nurso who to the people ut
Itetry Goun£r hue bwume “our empty cupboard didn’t augeryarll for
nurae."
Having learned within a her Iwtng 'Tbttl-n around to" so soon
anyway. The older girl thought th"
had known her many yean, having
heard her p hoh-»ume advice to school ho would—God ulono knows bow
chihlren and admired her spirit of many groccrx trust und ke&lt; p trust­
df.ution. lovn and charity, having ing. not alone- those who are unfor­
eeefl hyr .diplomacy und toot and will- tunate, hut alas, often times tho-o
who have plenty for anything il»&gt;- but
could. lt)e folks Who hiurd her lhat
hlqht knew- tint site did not spunk ho'o^trustln* to". God blew* h|m! So
to one gcud woman who's risking her
thloe aui cinotions had been art on own llfe.l*&lt;-*'i*u»&lt;' she hasn't much re­
serve stAugth. by going night after
fulks?
night to minister to the sick when no
“1 v tolled thrc&lt;&gt; tamhl'-s in Hast­ otic else to provided to do It without
ings today." said she.
"In one home thought of reevird or praise. ju»t be­
•1 found twelve person* IhTng on a cause shew a heart big enough to do
waKo
17 or H.a week.
That to'

Pekin duckling* should be ready for

An overtat fowl la as much out of
condition aa one very poor.
Lard rubbed on the lege of fowls
will cure them of scaly legs.
Tho Embden la one of the most
profitable varieties of geese.

The scason'i newest and moat exclusive
Ladies and Misses. All sample numbers wl
chased ara great discount. They are bargain
underpriced at $7.95. $10.95, $12.95. $14.&lt;&amp; $17.
You can save from 5.00 to 7.50 on these values-

Jhis •Season's Close Out of all Millinery

QQ

limited, sg some at once.
fl.98 to SS.Sf /fate. SI.H
83.18 to 89.00 J8aU;88.00. 83.00 to 8.00 jiato. UM

One assortment, same except $13.50 to $25.00 *

Special
grocery bargains

iiiarrn h)inter Lfnderuear
for Everybody
Quality Underwear, the kind that we
can comcientiously recommend to
give you more than your money’s worth
of satisfaction.

•Special Sale Prices STou
On /til Munsing idear and jffll

Beautiful trimmed and untrinuned Hi to—&lt;11 new— now
priced Tor final clearance. The aaaortmeato are HUing

The highest standard of pure,
wholesome groceries and canned
goods. Let us have your order.

H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar, per
lb. 5ftc, 18 lbs. 2 oz. for $1.00

Odds and £nds of J'tock

Luxo Coffee, steel cut, 30c grade
per lb.________ __ ______ 25c

One lot of 25c to 60c garments at /Qp
your choice... /•'G

Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, large
10c size, 4 for-a25c

One lot of 50c to 75c separate garments
and Union Suits at your
9A/v
choice....

Sweet Potatoes, fancy stock, 11
lbs. for25c

One lot offil-OQ Union Suits,
your choice now

. Light House or Chef. Mince
Meat, 3 for25c

meat now and .hua-iu. give u lift to

in JUeaters. Joques

Hap

and /foods

Chicag

COME IN AND SEE THEM
Blankets for Bathrobes, beautiful pat*
terns with cord,.frogs and
Ad
tassels complete at.......
Bed Blankets and Comforters, best val­
ues obtainable. Blankets
priced from 75c

98c

SPECIAL—$I.2S Blankets at...

Knitted Slippen for grown up» and chil­
dren. All colon, cpccit! priufi -XjD/v
per p&lt;ir...........................
*TOU
Dress Goods, Silki, Tritnminga and
Drcst AoceMoriea. Splendid new val­
ue! at modest prices.

(deickgenant &amp; Riede

Ho. 30

/fastings poremost department Store

PryCJoedt
andOfflct
/nona

r
LOCAL NEWS

The thills were broken. I
damage was done.
I
: Tne youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
with supper at the Parker Mouse. |
H 1&gt;r^or d|e&lt;1 on Saturday after |
Friday ovening.
It wa« an Informal , an v.x'—■*-■*
-* — ~&gt;'»*&gt; aaoata- .
affair.
The governor spoko brltfiy , gitto.

No.

WIFE’S DRUM A LUCKY ONE

Ucan* entertained

to. Him. Daring Venture-

Did you ever notice the big buttles:
On Sunday morning before the Derby
of oil T. Phillipa sells'!—Adv.
'
rmd hU appreciation for the vote
There will be a public danre ut the
Carlton HtTange hall Friday.- Nov.- 31.
The tria} of Dr. Hchuh. the Grqnd
Everybody Invited.
•
Judge Charles.Mank's condition
arrested ,fqr
V1 Mllegi-d v
cruelty
.&gt;u
tu .a horse day afternoon. Rev. JfaunBTOrljtoby 1 wins ths day'—aa olddlms popular
imi.rovlr.g *n&lt;i he will probai-ly* souq ' i„.iunglng to n Thornapple township uttUlatng.
Burial took placs in Riv- song. Ttmsoa gave Sal a thump and
be able to resume hto dUUer.
I farmer, will tn- held In JiMtk-e Cad* endda cemetery. __
. . ' told h«r to BhM up, and. both being
The Knfty Club wl‘1 meet at the' iv.Hladrr'a court. Monday.•’The comhome'of'Mr. and Mrs. Fratik BhSY-j (,t,7fn*hi
r .xe**war Humant
!r-------- 8 :
nt In
in The
tn»- 'r^ifti^was'
_____________
ttwrulolph—nf- HrunTTlapldk Laged Hastings ploneef who died last .row tnesnt. _
"I dreamt I was on Epsom Dowafl."
The annual meeting of the mwn* j
.. &lt;uu want
.............................................
needle* fur your ma- week, died suddenly ot neuralgia of
1w.iv, And
ut ' the heart at hk&gt; home tn Thornapple •ho said,, "gad saw a Joeksy la yallsr
_t&gt;ers of the Baiit'ield 'teieiAhono com- , chine vnn
you will a
always
find tht*m
them ut
P«ny will be held In Bantleld. Doct-m- 1 t. I'hlUlps*. • To make sura bring a
Ing on hi* couch.
Mr. Williams had
chine I
lived near his tote home practically day.' If thern'a a joeksy to ysltor on
h h x.—-Adv.
/
He attended the fun- Derby day. Nad, I'd put a bit cm him
“Tin- tost foot bill game of the Sa- all of hla life.
surprised.
T. I’hilUps.—Afiv.
•
it I was you."
f
The annual m. cHng for the election : on Thurrfay m.^ing between the
ita stenwfivj^ Mill tongue, but the dream had Ita
°f.
hl“h
*tevBn «,'rt •" •&gt;•'««» following Monday.
be
Improving.
The
funeral
was
held
- -•■ •
of former stars.
The game
December I. .
*
•
will be played In'the morning In or- nn Wednesday meriting at Jackson ear during the preliminary -cantor Holes cut from auto tire* fur heavy
Mt.
church, burial taking place In *"
rubber*.
Will out wear the uppers. I opprtunlty to use as an excuse In* Hope cems'.ery.. Middleville.
Hla
। ■llgeation resulting from eating boi^pShop. K. Htat,; tit.
Adv . tlful ThankAgiving dlenen*.
‘
.
Bert Webb- has r&lt; turned from a*
Hugh Rllcy'a horse became »&lt; ixed &lt; .
Grand Rapids li.iipllai where he re­ wish a deelre to run away on- Thur*. I
One of fhe few millionaires pos- etod (0 golden sorerwigtis tor hts

ptaek.
&lt;11 nary workman In a Berlin soap fad*

lory In Madrid, but wishes personal­
ly to learn the German and Bpolnlab
modes of making it.
• -*•

•

bought a new koras and cart and
chr1»tsndfl ths fomsr Yellow Boy.
while .Bal had reason to sxult about

for county rally to be .
Tho examination at Albert

We Have
Pocahontas
In “Lump" and
"Nut" .

Halting Gas Co's
Coke
In All Si»-s

"•"— ROGERS 6 SON
Anthraoito
Phoneq: Office 194, Residence 192

11AKXKH WANT ADV6.

HOW. I

/fewest Styles and Colors

Grocery

Provide plenty ot coupe ao that tho daring a light In • wagon, to booked ].
yojwg poultry can bo fed by them* to be hold In Jualita Gould's court on &lt;
Friday.
I,
Yes. 1 did. 1 bought my machine of|&lt;
T. I’hllhpa at *30.00 less than tho oth- ]
1 ahull feel well repaid for my effort.
By providing plenty of cracked eye*
Your paper to the In st 'medium 1 ter shells and ground bone, soft shells
Ohio
Witt Virginia
know of to bring n good cuusn before
tile pubiK so F11 |rav« It with you to
In "Lump" &lt;utl
In "Lump and
Never cut a fowl'a wings to prevent wlm'haTo been i•-siding in the Osborn I'
"Egg" Sixes
"■Waahed
Nut"
Upwt
Ito flying. Pull out tho flight foalhFtoui one Wiiu’5'l.lkv to be
*
A “Good Fellow."
Turkey egge ran slightly above baa'
horn*'." continued Miss
Am J’cnnock vs. Mt
uad a "cmau who is
The city of Bon Diego, Cal., has ah
their step mother.
This
Tim effect is produced with colored whole weight.
many
lighla and an automatic (Usher piac. ....................... ......................... ................. ......................... ......

eg la Ul
Th&lt;- daughter of fifteen
ytwra was silting in a chair looking
»•* IhoMlli ulmoel ready to paw, into
eternity. A daughter, ot sixteen years
■ washing*
Think this

lento (or
we pur-

One asaortment of Coats and Suits for l-adies and Misses.
Values from $7.50 to $18.00. For one week only during
this Stock Reducing Sale your choice
$5 QQ

Air-elaked lime la a good disinfect­
rpuch improved in health.
*
ant. sprinkled over the floors.
The annual meeting of Hastings In front of Mrs. Grant's residence the
Lornta Nc. S3. F. a- A. M.. for the cler- unifpul changed his route of travel
from the pavement
th" sldeasulk
beauty, rigor and prollflcnsss.
nemtay* evening,.December J.
residence, where he
Keep the"poultry house dry. Dampnext meeting on Wt&gt;dneed*W. Dec. 2-

With all fowls a change of food to
desirable, as they tire ot on kind of
food.

Sample Coats™ Suits

HASTINGS. MICH.

achpal

Relatli
Klfictoi

�E HAHTIXGS BASXKLt

NOVEMBER 2t. lull

itlMCMM JF
cants hi mv F-v
You Are Thankful

WE RE SO PROUD OF

KuDDcnhehner
Clothes

Continue! from page 1.
Joseph E. Gill va Jtteph F.
attachment.

If Warmed By

&gt;
William. Uokta vs. A. X. Williams.
• sheriff, tfeplevln.
..
I
Frank Campbell vs. Frank Fries.
,| assumpsit.
•
;
Wm. A. Hall va.1 Austin Fe/rta and

that wc want every man and young
man in Barry county tu know what
we have assembled. The styles are
so varied, the quality so high, the
prices so low, that we know looking
here will mean buying here.

BAUER’S KLEAN KOAL
Mixed Wood
Oak Wood

*2.25
#2.50
Beech Wood*2.75
Split Wood
*2.50
Chunks
*2.25

xjt;
'I the complainant had Hied no security

in appll-i

You will see suits that were designed
especially for young men, and more
dignified ideas for the older man.
You will see the extra value that
carries out our policy of seeing how
much wc can give—not get. Will ybu
be in today and look?

[I John Bchriner vs. Ambrose C. HindIt tnon. appeal,'ready.-•
[I
,Imparlance.
« '
•I
Burdette Briggs va.-Jennings I-and
’’ Company, garnishment and attach­
" ment. ready.
[| Chancery cases ready:

K... rn

Morrill, Lambie 8 CO

Chicago for tubercular children. ami
-Ince that tlnsn "open air rooms"
have been tried out In nearly every
nchpol In Chicago.
In an arldrera before the Grand
Waits spoke upon the subje* t "The
Relation of Live Air to Health und
Efficiency In the School Room." In
his add reus hr spoke of some of th-

Phone 254

nine and h. it. tn ih&lt;

old

Jane Glasgow wan born In Scoltroductlun of cool, fresh air in lhe| ,i”’',• ••••vember 30. 1830, Rhe came
study rooms. Instead of the hut. . I" JHchhtun with her parents, Robert
‘dead" air which prevails
old.
«lt school .rooms during
months.
ill Chicago it b
i ml

mdtool did a whole year’s prescribed
work in onr-hulf A year, and hay*
who were doing machine work did
in NO hours what hiifj previously rv&gt;
tiulrcd 129.
II— clii-.t
in

*5.59
*4.50

Worship aryl

ADVENT WEEK IEGIN SUNDAY

Obituary.

WORK IN CHICAGO been done away with, since the In-'

diK-ed Tbvtn Adilrwmctl Tho Grand

HASTINGS
LUMBER
&lt;3 COAL
CO

phone 224

10:39 n. in.

SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICES FOR
lour tlfUis ot the ollk'o discipline h..d'. •

Pocahontas Lump
Good Soft Coal ...
Washed Nut:
*4.50
Hard Coal *8.00
Coke*6.00

William England vs..Lottie Hunt ley. ‘ nett. pipe organist All Soul'* churrh
Sf-rmon—"la Thrro a
&gt;' Injunction.
; Between RcvivalUm and
I
Emma V.-Str
ler. Injunction.
1 Usm7"

One Price Clothiers

HOW OPEN AIR SCHOOLS

PAGE FIVE

Xye the contra Ho nt the Ftr»t Meth­
0:09
odist Church. Grand Rapids.
Mrs.
Xye Is raid by many to be tho tlmst tinm and the adtan.
era Into toll Vonununioti
contralto In Western Michigan.

Talent.

Methodist Episcopal .Church beg*n« feature of
knew the hardshhu ot ploheer nlng with next Hun'day.
each Bunday evening service. as will
be noted, will be special music by
outside talent. Following I* the proVhfa'h She «. nobly’ did.’ Jfhe T‘m for ,h" ,our
' Preceding
I warty In life to love nnd trust.

in. Tho lk»iy

Coinmintr

with
7:00 p. m. Rucred 'Cunver: elven
by the McDoAell Trlo,&lt;f Grand Rap­
id*.
Thia trio contains Mr*. Har­
en, r B. Ford. a soprano. Mira Clara
Coleman, violinist. Mitt Vera A. Hcu-

ml th"

Z, Smit.
.tenor. Fl
Church. Grand Itupldi
Sermon—"To What

Methodist

Worship and avrsintn.

Value of
Federal Reserve Bank
Under a certain banking law which recently..became effective the whole United
States was divided into seven districts and in each of these districts was established a
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK which must have a capital of at least $4,000,000.
These Federal Reserve Banks are backed by the United States Government.
The FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS do not carry accounts of any individual,
but are established to assist the Member Banks of each respective district.
The National Banka of the country are required by law to carry a certain reserve, and heretofore^thiifi-eierve has been de­
posited with big Eastern banks, usually where other sections than their own received much the greater benefit. NOW this reserve
will be carried in tho FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of jeach respective district.
In each-district tho National Banks which qualify to become Member Banks and place their reserve funds with the RE-.
SERVE BANK of their district, come under the protection of the entire Federal Reserve System of the United States Government.

bastings national Bank
member ®anh of
febernl Reserve Svstem

stands the rctlcral H-»crve Bank nt
Chicago
nnd
I ho
.L’XITEIt
STKENGTII OF Al.!. MEMBER
Bank*.

Back of Uli* Federal RE-

. till tho Federal Hcscrte Bank* of
the gauntry and the Federal Jlracrac
I loci til und luuk nf tltln Board suintls
(he Government ot the United Bin to.

MEMBER BANKS CAN NOW
LOAN MONEY ON
RIiAL ESTATE

GREATEST FEATURE IN
NEW SYSTEM

Under this new system the Member Banks
may loan money upon unincumbered real estate.

In every locality there are times when money is
greatly needed, especially during the movejnent of

This will enable The Hastings National Bank to gradu­
ally extend its business among farmers and place it in posi:
tion where it can be of greater assistance to them.
If you are a farmer and do noi carry an account as yet
with the HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK you should
..open one at once and enable us to became acquainted
with you, so when you need money we may be in a posi­
tion to serve you.

the crops, or during a period of hay and stock quarantine, as
prevails in many sections at present.
It has often been impossible for banks to secure sufficient
money to loan to their patrons during times like these, because
they had no source from which they could get money even up­
on their assets or absolutely good paper.
Under the new system Member Banks can send good
notes or other securities to the FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
of their district and get actual currency to meet their cti
tomers' needs.

WE PAY 3 PER. CENT INTEREST, COMPOUNDED SEMIANNUALLY.

Hastings National Bank

Member fiank federal
■ Reserve ^System

�THE HASRXGR BANNER, NOVEMBER M, 1*14.
visiting Mr-

PERSONAL MENTION j
&lt;’h.«* lUnUdl M

Mra. Rose Andrus has moved- to recovering.
Grand Rapid*. Where ?ho will bo en­
Guy Bauer wo* w Muskegon Man- gaged In special educational work.
hl« recent illnaan,
Mr. and Mr* W. II. Ritter, of Elk­
Tho Michigan central passenger
•
Mrs. WUhur lAtie Is visiting friends hart. Indiana, nre the guests of the
Jin Grand Rapid*.
station has bohn re-hiugled.
A daughter was born on Sunday to
-F. F. Hlilwrt. the Woodland banker.
Dr. nnd Mr* Frank ShetBcId will
eat their Thanksgiving dinner with
Mr* Howard AJkn of MMdiovlll* Is
hla brother George and ’.vtf" In Battle

weir TWirfty

Mra. Bailo fuiiuun b&lt; spfpdlng the
,M!k end in Grjiul Rapid*

iial fc
&lt;1 ij in.1 Friday ii; Grand Rnpld*

JeweDry

Mik. Cora Brown hpent Thursday
In Grand Rapids with relative*

tended the funeral of Rev. H, C. CrtfT.
Dr. Alexander Campbell of Grand
of Hunflrlrl. Friday. Mt* Zerhei re­
Rapid* who apokn here Friday eremained ervef Saturday.
After attending Health Week every ।
| *pcttd Thanksgiving with b.-r children!

MlM Caroline Andrus delightfully
Belding.
entertained tho members of the high
Mr. nnd Mr-. ,A. C, BArber and
school factulty at a lire course dint
(Jllldrrn and Mr. nnd Mr* J. E. Hogle
rune for the Thatilagglving vacation. •i motored to Hickory Garners Sunday
ICirlley Hendrick of Grand Rapids
,m in thn city* Monday on buelnrs*
catered.
Mr* Orris Root and family, who

■ bar for the Thanksgiving vacation.
'I J. M- Townsend i&lt; visiting hi* chli-

I

’ Tlirnlc«givlng gurwlv of friends In Irv­
JI
Bert Gorham of Alba. Mich., was taken to K.ilattinioo to her brother’*
+ th* guest of Will Gorham the past iintll they have regained their usual,
health.
■ I
I, week.
Will Chose went to Ann Arbor Tues- ’

Tibi® Omlly
WootHand.

Mr. and Mr». Bert Hilton left M»n-

I .edge

IlkiMuimh'* produced by .their daughter
holiday* Miss Welasert will aga,
pruduec the plays'In various cities.

nd vicinity.
Rev. Russell If. Urendy-drllvored a

day eienlng.
Sterling.

J. Holloway,

Mrs. Ralph Huffman and baby of

Wiris(iD®ft

Waft® lines
to meet year

Charles Hulfmriii.
Mrs. Mux Eck and baby of Mnolng
are guests of hpr parents Mr. nnd
Mr*. Bort 8park*
and baby of Detroit.

have gone to Chicago to spend
month with Mr. Colgrove.

i

Striker district entertained Mr. nnd
Mra. Llchly of tills city. Sunday.
Edmund Wood in expected home
from Ann Arbor Friday to visit hla

Mr* Quincy Hynes returned Tde»-

We (Sraaidl ©trnr

Mr. nnd Mra. Wallace llobbs and
Mlns Betty &lt;reborn are Thankagi* lug
guerta of Mra Annin Bmith &gt;?f-LansInKMr* CV U McKlnnis of Blaine,
Wash., came Wednwlay* to vlalt her

Creek came Thursday for a visit

]L®ibs®s
smd know we
yarn Woire

&lt;SDass®s

iKrgfpamirimg

Jewelry
Wtaflcbes

O©riks
Specflades

Tike olewder
hicMOs

We Must Raise $10,000 In Thirty Days
in order to accomplish same, we offer merchandise at greatly
reduced prices

from the Pnstcur InatttUiK. lb Ann
Arbor that a dog belonging to Abo

Tho Bell telephone exchange will

Whit Benham, of thia
h" hue been constructing state reward
roods since last April.
Mr. Benhtun
built aoveu of tho 47 miles construct
e,l in that county this year.
Thle
work was done under -he county road

VLOtcrl Former Halting'* IloJdent*.
Th» members of Kuenael’* Mili­
Recently C. W. Mixer nnd wife mo- tary Band aurpri-ud I-con Tolhurst
on Thursday evening by appearing in
n body nt hla bom*
IJght refresh­
John X'agler at South Haven. Rev. ment* were aorved.
The musician*
Hhe?har nnd wife. St. Jowpli and the brought their horn* with them and
Bishops nnd Conklings at Dowagiac.
held.
located nn a line fruit farm about or.o
•■nd a half miles eiuii of South Haven BinUtll wns In DowAiar on Monday
with everything about them loTnako and sold the contract for tho con
country life delightful and enjoyable. nfruction of tho M.»ck und XI inning
Mr. Angler’s main product is about drain to Royal Bryant at tlio price of
twenty iit-rcs of fine pears with as
many different varieties.
Ho has re­ long and mug tw&gt; completed by the
cently' purchased an additional twen­
ty acres which he nlrtndy tins partly
County Drain Cotn-nlraloner Blrdplanted to choice vahetieg of pear a
anll enjoyed on Saturday a visit with
Rev. Sheehan and wife are dellght- Andrew Kilpatrick, with whom he
nerved In the Old Third Michigan In­
the parsonage .having been recently fantry. Mr. Kllatriok once resided In
refitted to odd to their every comfort Woodland township. of which he was
and convenlet.ee.
From the many supervisor.
About 20 years ago tie
expression* of tipprcclaMon hoard in
BL Joe. the Sheehans seem to bo even In* dnre been engaged in farming.
more popular than th-y wern ityHast- The two comrade* spent some time
recalling their" early acquaintance.
Mr. and Mrs. Conkling are again
WiilUm Stebbins, en&lt;- of Barry
John Jones Sent to Asylum.
county's veteran hunters, has return­
gkic, where they have many old ed from hla annual northern hunting
John Jone* the local cigar-maker.
friends am! ncQualntar.ccs.
trip without hl* usual deer.
Hperry
PhUllpo. who went with him secured committed to the Kalamaxoo state
one deer.
Earl Caldwell and John
Thoma" Watcra has returned from Crue. who hunted In Alger and
a hunting trip tn tho northern pe­ Schoolcraft counties, nl*o returned
after
having
an enjoyable time.
Mr.
ninsula when ho went with David
und Oliver Ickes, of Baltimore. Tho Cruo was fortunate enough to get one
He "hot another d*er. but
men pitched their tent north-east of deer.
Doth men be­
Munising. n&lt;-t far from the Lake aomo one else got It.
Superior shorn.
There were few came ncqualnted\Wtth the hunter who
hunters In this vicinity.
Mr.. Waters
brought buck with him a bear akin
—hut he truthfully suys.that he did disease, which/afterwards proved to
nut kill bruin himself.
David Ickes, be a pure find simple lie.
D. C. yam rtf Ford car. while
ngvd 7J* years, shot and killed a large
antlered buck weighing about 200 standing in front of the Club cigar

“Where It Pays to Pay Cash”

”r». Albert llesxin, r and children
went to Detroit, Munday, "’to visit
friend*.
Mr. Hessmer spent Thanks­
giving with them.
Judge nnd Mrs. Clement Smith and
Mla-r Gertrude Smith visited Mr. and remain until tho season ends.
Mr. aa soon as the driver hastily went Into
Mr* Shirley Smith &lt;&gt;f Ann Al*bor. Waters said thrro was an umutual
tlnue on until Will Bennett, who Vxs
Mr. and Mr* Warren Wlleox and
passing along jumped Into the ma­
Mira Maurine Fitzgerald of Ixinslng
chine and stopped It )&gt;y turning the
camo Tuesday evening to spend h wrvl:
switch.
The gearing hod probably
Hrtd on Hcrtous Ctargr.
with friends tn the city.
William A. Caln of this city. ___
rho not been properly Cilfted when the
Mr. and Mt* Claro Furnt** of
Had tho maconduct* nn upholstering establish­ driver left the cur.
Nashville nn&lt; Thanksgiving guests of
chlno
not
been fitted w'th one of E.
ment In Middleville. »a*.brought be­
fore Justice H. C. Hrtrigel of Mid- M. Barnes’ newly-invented pilots
terrain a family dinner.
dlcyllle. Tuesday, to .answer a charge which steadied its course, it •could
Mr* Flora BTIUhlL** wo* In CI6Vof taking improper llbertlw with probably have go no’ tn Un-other dierd.il* Monday evulng and Irving Ruth A. McPeck, aged 10 year*
He redIon.
At the.Instance of City Health Of­
on the Tdw-tufA-cMirseK.™ ’
' into his place of buslnes*
He went ficer BaH&gt;er, Mayor Jamieaon called
&lt; 'Miss Hazv-I FtiiliT of Vermontville,
to Grund Rapid* on the noon train a special meeting of the city council
formerly nf Hasting* left Saturday
and was arrested there by Deputy on Monday evening to dispose of con­
l-»r Lo.ildlanR, when- ah ? will tench
Bhorlft Frank Andrus.
Mr. Caln ditions on the premDes of Dell Webb,
school near Alexandra, lux. ’
residing in the first .ward.
Mra.
Mra. Margaret Campbell left today waived examination and was bound Webb has been supporting a family
over to circuit court, which convenes
for Kissimmee. Florida, to spend the
Monday.
In default of 1500 boll,
winter with her slslc: end husband.
wnahlngs and nlpo Ironing*
Mr. and Mr* Geo. O. Dann.
Ray Wilcox, who has been ijptfhdNight School OjM-ns Monday.
typhoid fever and her daughter Bath­
The night school, which will be or­ er haa pneumonia.
Crimed Friday for iw extended visit
Mr* Webb haa
with hla mother. Mm. WllcAg.
ganised in Hastings schools, will open
on Monday evening.
Come and help family.
She has worked from early
expected homo from Ann Arbor !’-• organlxo clipwra which will help you In fho morning until late at night,
The subjects will »h» day after day. until worn out.
■toy to spend the week end with their in your work.
The
reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, city council decided to make the
MiM Gertrude Buillvnn wh » ho* been bookkeeping.
typewriting,
stenog­ prvmlncs morn sanitary
visiting Mr. and Mr* Michael Sulll- raphy. drawing, drafting, chemistry’, connections will be trade.
cooking, sowing, millinery.
Cloaaes
tier home In Muskegon. Tuesday.
In other subjects will be organlxod, os
RuMla is making great efforts to
the night school is expected to fill the
develop unproductive parts of the
to Gratul , li.ipid*. wants of the community. If you don't Caucasus by preventing river flood*

'S

nnd increasing irrigation
potation for removal of hl* Inn- lint, come to tho school nnd mifcr your construction

l?ajiac©§isft

Everything in Store Sold at Discount
Except Contract Goods

Bitton and will take

Journey home.
.1 on Tuesday from Grand

Cemofty

Yellow Tag
Sale

In thn hospital there. He intended
to bring M,r* Chary- with hlrh. but

and Mr* &lt;». V..

M tfee

pta).
.
A photograph of the General Com­
mittee for Good Health Week was
taken at th* How* Studio Monday, by
request of the rdltora of "Public

enrnutn tu the southern- part of the

fol

Sitadlx ©It

Allen.
ill with typhoid Cover. Ulna condi­
tion which cannot
coruddornd'eHh-

visited fri«’nd*

. ]E®s(tSm^s”,

Saturday

iapghtor in Grand Rapids.
IV. J. Mli hm-I haa returnr

Years

JBonsnnness

LOCAL NEWS

home (o spend j

। of an education will have an opporVedder of Grand Rapids are Thank* tunlty to nil tho deficiency.
giving guests of Mr. nnd Mra. Alb. rt
J. Vadder.
"
.
Orgunlution Perfected.
Mr. nftd Mr*. Wrtbv Garn nnd chil­ -T At a meeting of the Junior Broth­
dren ot Battle Crw&lt; and Mr. anf erhood held In the social parlors of
Mnr. C D. Garn and family of Wood­ thn Methodist Episcopal church Fri­
land &amp;&gt; Thankagltfhg dinner with Mr.
day evening tho following ofllccni
and Mra. ToblshOarn.
were chosen:
'
Mr. und Mr* Charles-Uldweir left
President—Milo Bostwick.
Monday morning for Oxford. Kanaas.
Vice-President—Bernard Quigley.
to visit Dr. and Mra. Charlo* Ruiaell.
Bccrctary— Forest Christy.
Treasurer—Hubert Bronson.
.
selfs and Pasadena, Calif., then home
Mootings will ba held tho second
to Woodland. Cal.
Monday evening of each month.
Miss Marguerite Matthews camo
home from the Kala;nasoo Normal
Making tho Khool grounds a rajaWedDMOay.
Bha wlU spend Thanks­
giving with hsr stater, Mrs. Rojand Utt uro colony, with the pupils busily
engaged in all Wads of pradueUvo boMcCrccry of Lansing.
eupotiono. Is the device of the Blrley
vtalt Houao school, an open air school in
England.
•

children
RAMXEM WA*T ADV3, PAY.

and canal

cure him,

—BANNER WANT Alli’S. PAI

AUCTION SALE

Hiving sold my firm known as tho Fred Rowden term, seven miles southeast of
Hastings, one mile south and two miles east of Quimby on the Town Line between Maple
Grove and Baltimore on Sec. one, Baltimore, on

Wednesday, December 2, 1914
At 10:30 O'clock, A M. Slurp, tho followinf described property:

Tools and Miscellaneous

Horses
Brown marc. 7 yr». old with foal lo the Round* Bay
Belgian of Hasting*, wtylSGt).

Black Gelding, h yrs. old, wt. KKo.
,
A good matched pair bay mare colta. fl month* old,
aired by Bromley'* Belgian.
Brown borac.
Colt. 5 month* oh|

Cattle
Red and white cow, S year* old, due April 3*.
Red and while cow, S years old, due April fl.
Roan spotted cow, 1 years old, &lt;lqe Jan. 15.
&lt;
Black'cow, 4 years old, half Holstein, due April 2.
Dark red heifer. 2 years old, Durham, due April IS.
Light red heifer, 2 year* old, Durham, due April II*.
White heifer, 2 years old, Durham, due April I.
Black heifer calf, 7 month* old.
Red bull coif, 3 months old.
Re&lt;I ball calf, 7 month* old.

Hogs and Poultry

5% INCOME
Money placed

Top baggy.

*

McCormwk-12 It. steel rske, nearly new.
Champion mowing machine.
Side delivery hsy rske, Osborn.
11 fl. hay rack.
Two horse walking cultivator, Gale.
5 tooth cultivator.
. Corn sheller.
Buck saw
Set dump hoards.
I’oit bole digger.
Grindstone
Hog date.
10 potato crates.
Cauldron kittle, IX) gal.
sacks cement.
11 ft. long chain
Log boat.
Set brass trimmed crotch harness
A rjuantby of lumber.
Forks.
Shovel*
Corn planter.
2 potato planters, etc.

Hay and Grain
1UU shock* of corn.
—
Quantity of aeed corn.
•
■_M) batket* of good sorted corn
About 750 bumilea of corn fodder.
About 8 ton* of timothy bay.
(s acrrti of l»ean po«i» in barn.
One bedroom suit.
Other article* not mentioned.

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

with

Checks Semi-Annually
hta money nt any time.

2 half blood 0.1. C. sows, wt. 100 His. each.
S5 Plymoth Rock cockrela and pullet*.

Wide tired Birdael wagon complete.
Spindle seat open buggy, nearly new.
Osborn 17.tooth lever drag.
70 tooth iron frame lever drag.
'■
Oliver .Flow No. W, wood beam.
.

All sums of 510.00 and under cash; over that amount
• one years'time on good endorsed bankable notes
with interest at 6%. No goods to he removed until settled for.

z

On 30 Days Notice
Pint mortgage oseotu over a
million dollar*
Our &gt;Bth
year. Writ* for booklet »o&lt;J
financial statement.

CAPITOL
SAVINGS 1 LOAN ASSN

ELLSWORTH A. SMITH, Prop.
COL. HENRY BIDELMAN,

AORAIN GIBSOH,

Auctioneer

Clark

�THE HAffHNGti RANKER. NOVEMBER M, 1»14.

itanntiWcsfteiriE Bairiry |T J^JT*p US MAKe Your
Home More Cheery
and Healthful

Better
than Pills

HICKORY COH X KI US.

DEZZTON.

OU WILL NEVER wU t. tzk. iMtU dw. W
pillt «ft«r hariiq ones swd CUwbwiais’i Tibleti. They ue euiw aid mon ptemst to
tile, more gentle ud mild in their Action aid store
reliable. They leave the bowels hl a aatsral condi­
tion, while the ue if pills is often fsiliwedby u-

Y

You should know there » ONE beating system produced that will beat your home with
pure, moist, ever-changing, and hcalth-givin g air.
*
/
Bnrfc*.

Kalamazoo hud Saturday
Mt reposts thia National Convention

made a bullness trip tn Kalamazoo '
last Saturday.
Georgs I^lnaur vWied hln brother
Will Lelnnar. Sunday.
' School Note*. .
Hnx»l Wil Jis ms vtalt&lt;d our school
Moa&lt;tay.
daughter
Wr Win have .no.|S?ho&lt;il Tlmn-Uy
Th« play. -Aunt Hsnnwh's Quilting and Friday on account -t Ttfonksgiving.
Tmib Grade.
LAKE ODMAA.
We. are taking Wp tho study nf
Ray Jones and Claud Cava went to
.
tolly alalahload ot young people Modern History.

vere conslipalios, requiring a constant increase in
the dose. Every bettie guranteed by year drnnisL

Chamberlain’s Tablets

'
Grange Prgrain.
Program for Curton Grange No.. 16*
Deember 6, 1114:
Instrumental music.
cattle.
Election of officers for 1616.
Recitation-*-"Why I Believe in the
Orange"—By Mra. Ralph Henney.
Song from knapsack.
,
tnembsra
.Five Reasons Why a Man Should
Geo. Cl urn. an old resident, passed

ham.
Weal Woodland.
A number fri
Fivo Reasons Why Women Should here attended tho funeral Bunday.
fcdd BnobW, la making a boatw

1
,
'

week's stay In Grand Rupldx on
day morning.
Mra. Faulkner

inttfnee—a little bard, sharp work to
do. The reason la obvious. Muscular
exertion flushes the parts engaged in
SHVLTZ.
itoldaj
, IL and so depletes the brain. When
। &gt;qpr head aches take a stiff walk ox
Ml*a Amv Kenyon left ---------a abort bicycle ride.
morning for a, visit wILp her brother
and family In Grand Rapids.
Chss. Hhultz and wife entertained
for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ed­
win Shultz of Heatings. James Laubaugh. wife and son of Rutland and
WB| Shelton and wife of thl* pine*-.
Clifford Kahler of North Barry
apent Sunday with Frank Iforn and

And Can Give You

Up-To-Date Dentistry at Low Prices.
Years of Experience in the Profession and give
high class work.
I can do your work cheaper than others can
because I have one laboratory for all my big
offices.
Lansing—113 Washington Ave. N.
Battle Creek—12 East Main Street.
Kalamazoo—118 East Main Street.
Write me and Pll arrange a date for you.

Kalamazoo,
Michigan

D9^A

4 Per Cont

Delton State Bank
Capital
Surplus

120.000.00
6,000.00

Grange Program^
1'rogrom tor Irving Grange Dec. 1.
U14: '•
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Music by. J. WUtetts
Reading—Kittle Woodruff.
Bong.
Reading—Ann's Kroncwiitcr.
Flower March.

George J. Doster
L. B. Tecrpening

:

GENERAL REPAIRING
ii. you. have any work in the above lines 1 shall be more
than pleased to figure with you on the job. And you will
fintkmy prices as low as I can possibly make them.
My Other Line®—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
Wells, Windmills and Gas-Engines Installed.

CHAS. DENEAU,

MICHIGAN.

Chicken pox has been- pralvalllng In
our school the past .two weeks.
Mrs. Sults and daughter of Tenuesvisit

CLOVEKOAU and

According t&lt;» nn English 'scientist,
if the radium In the interior nf the'
earth Is In any wi*y equal Ju that in
the rocks- ut the surface thv world
will grow hotter In time Instead of
colder.

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Beginning Maodsv Nov. RJ
the undwMgrml will dost

VICINITY

Buta ot Ohio. City or ToUdo,

• Luca* County. -■ . I6’- a
EFrank J. Ciieney mai-.eei oaih that ho Io’
ir partner of the. firm of F. j. chenoy
’"County l'an!jn Btuta
a- I

Mon, Wai, and Friday
Eraataga at 7 o'clock

cry “
raao
of•'
Catarrh
57
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”Avii that otaaot

-aMjrr-1
p?“

Vety rcspccHuily.

Mtntally

tliy P«yn«

Hsira Catarfli Cura hrmany
and S' •» directly ppon-tbwttlMd and muKU'SKL-r'i.1"*' . *

• A. E.e»ttnn
'
i

^^wrlSt^mlibr^oaMiraumE
oMsupaiMa.

11:11th ut
Invite nil
column tn
hope they

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JUST A RACIAL PECULIARITY WORST CENSOR IN HISTORY
Inferior

Haa

Roger L'Estrange in 1663 Sup­
pressed AU Criticlama of tho
British Government.

Bean

ill bn Sunday school
For ages the belief has prevailed I
that left-handed persons sro physically-aiid mentally Inferior. This belief,
has persisted in face of the tact that
not a few great men. including among ,
others Leonardo da Vinci, have beau
left handed.
O.rm.o KI..U.I,. ho-.-.L dwl.r.

The
,t pre,,
The Mrere
severest
press censor
censor of
of which
which
English history bears record &lt;U Sir
Ro&lt;er L Eatrange. This worthy was
appointed to the post in 16CJ nnd h.
threw himself whole-heartedly Into his
According to C. B. Roylance
„

Kent, "be suggested that the number
„ ,r

Iber. I, .bwlul.lj- no
Io .«»■
,„m Ully „ ,,„w „„
l»n ib. ib«.rr ib.c «,«. "W. |„ „mc„ „ ,ubfccl „
*!” .
*“‘1 bbb b.r. ». b^b
ud lb.1 lb
Ixiok for farther unnounvement next “ *,
■MUI or Bbj.le.1 dHoot., k 1. ..,adlUo„
lb. ordnur, InuoMbl.
ruUl or l.mllr MMlUrlt, -bleb u „a ..dllloo. publleokou eulprli. too.
Remember the aid next month.
found
among animals
as w6il a* hu-,
. .........................
rklod or &gt;«
II UfncUoM
Ol lb* Uman beings.
be condemned.'to wear some visible
NORTH HOPE.
Left-handedness I* often left-sided­ badge or mark of ignominy, as a hal­
------ - ... neas. the entire side of the body show-- ----ter Instead of a hatband, 'one stofckliin.U t'orn.-rs visited their sister Mra . fng evidences of a greater dsvelopIng blue and another red, a blue bon­
f.'laqd Hammond. Friday.
.
ment on that side. In tho brutes tho
' net with a red letter T or 8 upon it.*"
Preponderance of one or the other
But L'Estrange went further. He
""------------------------------ ”
”-------- " ’“’f of th’ bod&gt; ma&gt; '’“ry accorU*n«
was opposed lo newspapers altogether.
Anders. Sunday,
Tl,“
Vbboi
Herinnn. Nalxel Is working near
1 because ths reading of them "make*
Alllo
thia week, nu.King
husking corn.
u------' S*!
lb. multitude
mullllM. to®
lo- familiar
Umllur with
-lib tt&gt;.e
lb.
.1.. rn.H
— ।i lBo
EOr.Hla
rhlmtunm
; . ...
....
o,‘e °r
*’Orl&lt;' Ill*
handed
rt * and chln
’paBM* loft’•tt'Jactions
and. counsel*
of their super!, ­
handed.
• on, too pragmatical and censorious.
Mr*. Barbara McCullum u( Shultz '
In tho Germany army saven
seven recruit!
recruit*1 and gives them not only an itch, but
N« nt a )u»rt of lust week with h-:r sun ' In every hundred are left-handed:
i a kind ‘ op right and license, to be
i‘l«V‘lMxrP’T'’
, ,
,
„ ’ , '*“0"*
achool children the perJL
ft
""*’ “««-«• UallghUy higher. These 0g-' meddling with tbe government.'* All
house hold snnd.
u, &lt;Cloverdale
lovcrdule the
.
..
• '■ newspaper criticisms on ths govern­
goods U.
the' . ..
’ went wefa rigorously suppressed dur­
latter part or me wrex.
,
,
-------- --- ------",
tMlver Hayward and family .pent
*ho ,re h"™ ,efl'' Ing L'Estrango's censorship. Indeed,
Sunday at Mont Replogin'g of South banded ,a,cr become right-handed. he succeeded so effectively tn muz
Rutland.
, The number so born in Germany la 1 sling tho press that "his majesty said
Mr. and Alra, Ernrst J-&gt;hnc7ck and’ estimated at 26 per cent.
j
daughter.- Gladys of East Orangeville I
:
1
' several times he wondered how it
I could bo done."
New Coal-Cutting Machin*.-----------------------------lirown'c
- - -.
Revolutionary changes in coal mlnNature's Balloon
Ulnlrnra nephew un.l tjh.cc t.bm Mil-! tjig method? _a/&gt;: nroipl*0 qppn the;
DitLyou know-tk*t^atttra-Invented
WaZr'‘\..
general Introduction of a coal mining the flr.t balloon in tho shape of a
i
’!iVv",': mMhlM developed by H. A. Kuhn, a. ,peele* of fl»h popularly caBud lh«
tinii GepHrio Huven* of Glus.* Creek.
— i_u.____ a
.... . — ~.
. .
The swellfiah la quite
IImR----- ---------- ------------------*'— ' ■‘iwer- common in »
raters?lm&gt;. Karns H.xpe.tmg to start his I . T,!‘' de'r,ce*
«&gt;' *tnic R has yellov - ------------------------.a
»nw mill In the near future.
/' ,ural
can &lt;M*ck the copl scam; tail, which makes it look as though'
Mr*, otto Prunohku is spending this *” “n&gt;' Portion, moving up or down I it w£rf, covered with fancy ailk. The
we.-k With hrr Brand, parents.
Mr. or In ««*y direction la which the seam, funniest thing about ft I, that, when
and Mra Ed Fennel.
leads. It takes out more than ninety' pursued by enemies In Its native eleMarshall Pier.-.-..( Dowling was hero I per cent of the coal in the grounds mont. It immediately begins to awalon' bualnraa Th,
Thursday
and
—
*•------- •*--* today low air
- In great quantities, puffing it'r‘“l"&gt;' “
«*&gt; Friday.
whereas
the hast---------practice
of
.uig^plJot hom.1"* purch“td “ ••Worn recovers more than 70 per self up until it is nearly spherical
cent of the coal.

----------- —__

( in shape, lien it rises td-tho surface

demonstrated piat It can cut the cost a balloon. Is blown along over thn
Extraordinary sagacity on
___ of mining w/
by half, it- la said that1 waves by the wind.
of a canal-boat dog saved tbe lives,! ten of tbeito can produce over one
The naturalist* say tho air is taken
of a family-of thrcion board at mid-1 thousand tons of coal a day. Onlyi in between the parchment !Ike sgln
night. They were
asleep in their. two men
are needed to guide tho and tho muscular coat of the bvdy
cabin bunks on c
bargelying off, ruscltanlsm of each machine, which1 proper There is a valve which pro­
Wheelock, .near Skndbach. in Ches-1 takes tba coal from the seam, cuts it. vents the air from flowing out until
hire, England, when the man In charge. puts It on a conveyer and loads it in , the fish so choose*. The prick of a
of the boat. John Meredith, was awak- a pit car without a human hand touch-' pin, however. wHl cause the whole
cned by the animal springing on the I ln&lt; it.
■ sflair to 'collapse al an Instant's no­
bed and barking. Meredith, still in a '
Electricity or compressed air can be tic*, like a balloon.
somnolent state, knocked tha animal i used and so little power ts required!
off, out
otr,
but tn
In doing so discovered there i। that the cost thereof ts les* than one
Retracing gteps.
wa»
and that the ceal a toa (or c,ch ton of coil mined.;
... a
. big
M. rush
r...w of water,
A .A...
Have you ever hurried away from
boat .was fast sinking. The terrifled1
---- ------ 2------------i your place and then turned back lor
man aroused his wife and child, and
Traublee of a Prophet.
, «oowtblBg you ve forgotten• If so.
tho three only Just managed to
in a certain town tho local foro- *** down koforu starting out again.
scramble from the cabin and gain tht,
. ..
------- ——
embankment when the boat sank. caawr
weather was so often or you are asking for bad luck, they
Urmlllli beln, r»mp«llrd u
l“‘ “* »"«««••
. say. A wall-knowu city man tells how '■
Unuib -birr -hlrb ... up u bU
lok”- ,o
“&gt;
bMor- ho did this one morning during the
-bl.i. .1.1. II,. rbkd In hl. .m., 11 ““ "‘r h- *“
.. last rubber boom, and left tho house
again without having sat down.
la believed that the foundering wag length, iu despair ot living down hla
Every th lug went wrong with him
due to a heavy load, of Iron bars, | refutation,, he'asked headquarters to
that day! A alight fall in prices 1&gt;which caused .1 portion of tbe bottom transfer him to another station.
duced hltn to sell some rubber shares
‘
brief
correspondence
ensued.
of'the barge to give way. Hundreds 1
which before nightfall were worth dou-

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CMpbsU t -McCSIum

M.W. Smith, D.C.,

There will be preaching next Sun-

will be held December
Kley Payne's, store.
We
lulling our friend* through thia
donate mine urticlea and

wishing Air. and Mr.-. Struble i» Iound h.ippy married life.

to ths people of

:

Mra Renkes of llastlngir came
down here Monday evening and told
nf Romo und the war (tnd how she
rrturm-d bom--.
AW were all very
juirry when cite bads us good* night.

Hert McCallum.
The topic is "Mia*
riorjary Heroes and Heroine*." 2 Cor.

the ku'prix- 13 I -vtendcJ
i hearty
thanks to the Club of which »h&lt;f 1*
superintendent und &lt;i faithful worker.

NOTICE

E. J. Killy

DELTON,

dOwmng.

and Mra Glenn C. Freer made u
Inislness trip to Kulumaxoo Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. button and
daughti
boll-

many

home of Mm. Hue Elliot. Friday aftcr-

his brother

ha^e this to say,
l/ou should loam today
Jhat needed rest
.And health is best
Obtained through the
Chiropractic yay.

Mm. John Mvl^cod mu do the bu*l-

The Twilight Club mst.ut the home
of Mr. and Mra WUUq Strubl.. Friday
evening, November 20th,' for the pur­
pose of giving them .a wurpn-v In
which they succeeded.
The waning
wujuicnt Ln pl.ning.gnnic3 and alngr
Jng. Every one enjoyed the. tine mu»fe by Archie Herrington and Mrs. Ina
Smith.
RcfrMlimmta wore served
and Mra Struble &gt;urprlaed th“ Club

Hwuiiiiiiiiiimmw

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

DELTON, MICHIGAN

HEALTH FIRST

Hastings -callers Mvhrtay.
Ethel and Mary Given spent Sun-

An "Encyclopedia of tho German
Colonies" Is In course of preparation syrup being Ju»t right. He etirn.l It
tinder tho general'editorship of Dr. persistently and kept up a pood bt&gt;-.
II. Schnee, governor of German East
tied couple with a lx;yry&gt; spoon, u,.
Ipxlg. • About seventy specialists will compunled by appropriate romurka
by Mra Smith tho prctidijrl.
Mra.
Contribute articles.
.
Strobfe responded with n lew well-

DIRE.©TORS
Dr. Donald MoLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

Aldrich Brothers Company

nesday calling on friends.
James Graham

and is nhlajo ai&gt;Atp. , ‘
Ezra Morehouse of Delton spent
Joe Zichhf nnd family- of Quimby
Friday night at Chas. Aldrich's.
spent Sunday with Wesley French and
Mr. and Mra. WUI Gates were eaM- family.
Don Weeks and (mnlly spent -Sun- ।
day with Leon Stanton nnd wife.
Mra Kate Kahler and Mra Mary
IJttle Master L n Smith gf A»yrla
Laubaugh and two children of Barry Center visited his sunt. Mrs. LvISii
were Saturday visit dra at John Horn's. Blanton for a week.
Will Chamberlain la building it burn
relative*
(or James Brown In Hinds district.
william Warner was a Sunday vis­
itor at Frank Horns.
twined their brother and stater, Mr.
and Mra Cha a. Stanton of Calfdonl.r

A. A, Aldrich, I’rcs.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

A. A. Aidrich
T. A. Aldrich

Call or write today.

Ci A) VEH DALE.

The Cemetery Circle will have a so­
Nashville.
John Hinckley..
cial in McCarty'a hall. Friday eve­
ning. December 4th.
Como one and
all nnd have a good time and n chick­
Fay Whitworth
, -family spent
en pie supper.
1 Sunday nt Frank .V

Mary Kronawitter. Lecturer.

We Pay

Remember, "In time of peace, prepare for war."

Primary ROom.

llnnison. Friday evening.
Simple Cura for Headache.
Mrs. John Harrington nnd baby 20th.
There "Were not
Ona ot tho quickest known ways ot Margaret visited In Hostings last
dispelling a headache is to give soma week. Little Miss .Margaret was In

We're Pretty Well Located

Ask ds about it or if you can't come in. send at once for the two big books that tell you all
the secrets of scientific Home Wanning.

The fifth grade have nnrhed.thclr
hyalology.
’
lAivelt Dewey apellv.1
school Friday afternoon.

Kalamaaoo.

Borrower

C

This is the ONE system that never fails, never disappoints—that after all has been said
still requires the "PLUS'* sign, and" incidentally increases the market value of your home,
more than the purchase' price of the system.

Hardware, Furniture, Etc.

tian Development in History.

end Mrs. Cross
Rev. Goltx and wife left Monday
Friday, to tent a house.
,
for Hartford where they will remain
art being brought to Europe In the
Mra ifcry Linley la spending a until after Thanksgiving.
thirteenth century.
week with her brother at Detroit.
Miss Ada Mantel o* Prairieville Saturday afternoon, November II.
The U O. T. M. M. will entertain epent Sunday at home.
the Wpodland Hive Tuesday evening.
Mra. Seth Clark and Mlsa Lottie Thursday evening.
M. I’. Churvli.
Saturday.
Rev. 1’opc of this .place conducing
pot luck supper.the preuchlng services her.- Suhday
A Word to the
Cha*. Ermberger hud the misfor­ hcr sister. Mrs. Gilbert Searles.
tune to full on *• truck and break
Olive Green of Knlamaxon spent
one of hl* rib*. whU* In Grand RapBaxaar
at-tho Miasonlv tempi* Friday Health
Mra Alice Clark went to Lansing
I Saturday after spending a few days In
The Busy Bee chnv. meeting was
Sunday trains until next spring. They
IF you are a bor। town.
were a great accommodation to many

■

We do sincerely uy that with a properly installed ROUND OAK HEATING SYSTEM
in your home, you’ll have the "PEP,
PUSH," and "GET THERE,” necessary for business
success and happiness.

Seventh Grade.

Reading — "Co-operation
Among
Rural
Organisation*"—By
Ralph
Ilennry.
.
has been the put month with
in ilfth grade Jungusg--.with them.
IL-citatlon—By Iml«r Nettles.
We lutd teat* Thurad-.y and Friday.
Grandma I^wls of MUo visited her
Roll Call &lt;&gt;( Officers—Responded, to health nnd will return Monday to take
The flrst grade
granddaughter, Gladys Gaskill. Wedby each naming a founder or early
winter tamlscii penMerton Bower’s spent Friday and
DeWitt Murdock and Frank Doatec
left Thursday motrtlng for a ten days'
Refreshments of nut sandwich**,
Mr. and Mra Ch ria Mohrhardt will hunting trip In aAthern Michigan.
doughnuts and coffee.
.
Mr. and Mra. Will Whittemore and

paper, d.oo'&lt; you
think it U an Inluatlce to the man who Is
.paying foe It 1 Ho may be
looking for Ir at this very
moment. Maks It a reg­
ular vial tor to your homo.
Tho subscription price h

FAQ* UKVitN

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bM dotbliu, Wl.k P.|„. .nd .U.T,
Mmb .nkIM bonttn, m' th. »»■

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wivr asvvu
UlM ADVb

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“
•Because." the forecaster promptly -Ua will M»er turn-back now, when
‘ T-----111 rd "ths rdlniar*
.-a.__ nare hr haa atartwl from iinmp utaiu
Ha-

n.vA fit Newsy hrlU. soop apau th
-PAY— [again, river otter tha whirlpool.

U.VAEll HA5T *OWb MH.

�THE
’ Fi.r Naif-Spring

WANTS

HASTINGS

BANNER

pig*, Durof Jer-iFor Nile-\

A-'ys. both. FMre.*: fiiniotis topootrhor strain. Eligible *o n-gH-,
Ity. IL W, Bley*, phono 218-21!«.
.
If

For Sale rjtron-nouoli f-inrh lum-!
rc«i—«&lt;,.m
her for moflnff and ahootftig. » w| 3I,
ore-n
hill ahiff. Pbotfe ii»M- Inquire,
F. G. Pierce. City.
if ' ■ , ' Or sale or Trade for cow «&gt;r young
Poultry Wanted-1 fttn now hicfclcl
stock, gnod work horse.
Clarence
In building at rear of Tin Olin
Ben nett, Hastings, Houin 1.'
. tf
restnurant. near Earntcr? Hitrliing Piner. Phdne fidUli.
J., G.
Kirchner.
.
’f

g-p-ara old. dark dapple gray in c M- j
rjmt*.

Citltcna

rd tin a etturjse of anMinlt with Intent
tn tin great twdlly harm.' Io** than
tho crlinr of murder, will be arraign­
ed In J UM Ifa Cadwallader** court.

•nWity fr.im cold WINTERS Ol-' TILE
NORTH. com. with u* on Dnc.'lBth.
Our &gt;l&lt; .-iinatloa will hr in lhe vicinity
It l« a beautiful piece of noik.-br.vrlnR
an ipacrlptlon and a view In relief cf
tllo IoK trading-pa*t ««abll»lled It

r&gt;y *-«nn» dm- In
7 and « years: one
vltgiblo to II
lung 2 short.

•o havo chaaod hi.i wife up tho road
intll hla mo overlook him and u**d
ohytlca! force in protecting hl» moth'
-r.
Standley Mirtain«d a brufd»d

Helping tbe lUdgian*.

For Nair—Good
&lt;&gt;
room house, Hlgbc-t prices paid for poultry denicely localeti; gas, hard and soft j
llvervl at A- J- Henry's feed
water in kitchen.
Enquire I.. I
barn, phono 331.
E. F. Nichols.
X Cain! ' Phone tfftli.
if

Wasted—Poultry.
Inquire
Me-1
IdTivy's F«vd Sion-.
opposite
' Cotlfi House. McLravy A Craig.
Phone 58.
tri
'or .Stile—lleglMt'retl . Hampshire
ram«,
Bert Sfty'land.
Shull/.,
Phono 184 3 r.'If |
For Reni—■Goal k rwm house, frlj
ward, hard and wfl water In ■
kitchen. Phone WB. !.. A. Caln.1

For Sale—Housn and lot. Ittquhi
at'848 East Bond Si.I

Sirntr. Vermont-i Belgian* hnvd jgUlecicd over 1110 In
ra»h nnd have nl-o n*-«lv*d a large
contribution Of clothing and food
■tuff*. The cash will bo tuw&gt;d for pur.charing clothing fr&gt;m local morlunmln. Also hive combination charrt*.
■&gt;nk tmokniso und tied. Frances
Williams,-Phono 510R.
- l-wk,
1
starting Modrack in Tronblt?.
mare coming two In Moy. weighing For Sen ice, O. 1. C. mock hog. «uh- I Ptarllng Modrack. acted not quite 10
Ituo |t&gt;*., Frank Peck. Woodland.! jcct to rc^i.'trntion Hood one. Re
yrara. t* again In touble. ThT* time ho
It. F. D. No. 3, two mile* aauth and j Gould, Nishvlllr. R. 4. '
.’-niu 1 fH.accutod of rtralir.g property- from
one-half mile wwi «f Woodland.
—-------- -———— j Welekgcnant &amp; Riede'e »tort&gt;. form­
foe Naic (1i&lt;*n|&gt;--A 4 H. P. .Gaaollr.n ‘ - - -•
- - - . — ■-.. i-nglno. .ind1 a quantity of shafting, Co. sheriff WlUlams recovered gutrio
.white fur collar kitur- *
iXHl.
pulley*, cone pulley*, ere. Muat be of the property, which was In lhe
day afternoon.
Thaw return tu &gt;
boy's pocseaslon. Tho Modrack boy
wa« formerly caught burglarising
Goodyear's hardware stare. He will
be arraigned |n juvenile court «o soon
Phr.ne fiRSB.

Nice Furnished Rooms for light! Ktraynl-E'ram my enclosure, bay colu
house
keeping.
See SOI S.
S yeara old.
Reward.
Notify
Phom- 117-5 ring*.
2wk*
Church SI.
Phin Smith.
'

modcM&gt;r old

litter

Will Give a ’ Dancing
Party at
Reed’s Opera House
Ticketn 50c. Far sale by Fellow­
craft Club Team Funds to

ing Room.

( Oscar Fortier,
amittce •] Robt. Mills.
( Ed. Clottse.

*»» near Hour .mill, a child'll
fur. Plow Ic.'.vr it thi BA7
office. Mr*. WntroUK.
I-wk

AddrcM Inqulrii ■« t« Mr*. Bert
Sandy. Woodbury, Mich., WihmIland. Phono.
3wk«.

All The Flour Goodness

fxut—A pair cuff bnttfn* with black
poul'ry
Joseph

In French’s White Lily
Backed by Our Guarantee

Notk-e—We hereby forbid all poraob*
from hunting, trapping or tre*-- Wanted—To t-ent go&lt;-t farm.
i-xprrlcnce and two year* training Wanlctl—A Shropshire
at Mlchlgnn Agricultural' College.
M. C. Niehols. Tel. '•
Phone 56 5 knx 5 sltor. Freeport,
notice.
Win. K. Crutfendcn. Oror notify BANNER.
.'wks
non Shoup. Mra. DeWitt C. Greg­
‘cregury.
ory.
2wk.«
Wnntcd—A TOod r-’ncr.-.l p.trp'--*;
how. man- preferred. Inquire
Byron R. PelUt. Phono'IBS-f-r.
Jwk
ewe« and thoroughbred Ramboul'
' ‘
J. B. Griswold, section
For Sale—Some full blood Plymouth
Cloverdale phoqe.
rock roomer*. Phone 209-G rlnea.
q&gt;nd|i-d. hcavy-bont’d. O. I. C. boar*
Myron Shorten. Quimby. R. 1 twk
at farmer* price*.
Gilbert Scott.
Notice—1 have a- thoroughbred Po­
Quimby. Phone 34S &gt;4.ring*, l-wk
city for d retired farmer. also 40
land Chinn Mock hog for orrvke.
b&lt;i«heta carrots and some nice
Grange Program. ,
Brown Leghorn cockerels...and a
Program fo Johnstowrt Grange
Phone Ira Wanted—Woman or girl for p»'-nl
good driving horse.
houtework. Dr. Hutiey.
S-wks
Baldwin
,
tf.
Election of officer*
Instrumental musk-Lcia Jones.
“Why I believe in tho Grange."—
Worthy Master.
'
"Five reasons why a man should
THE BEST FOR THE MONEY STORE
join the Grange."—Etta Beach. ,
“Phr reasons why a Woman should
join the Grung€.''--F'r-’d Rrlstol.
Rending, "Coonerut'oti among ru­
ral organisations.'/— Ray Rice.
Select reading.--Lulu Vausycka
■ Recll.ill&lt;m—Sherman Rtsbrldgcr

and 2. Baltimore township.

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the first time they, say you should turn
the money in your pockets. But it Is
no good doing so If you see It through
glass.
ThU means a'month of bad luck far,
you, and an lustance of this belief
was given the other day. when a burglar who appeared before the bench
attributed bls capture' to the fact that
he bad caught a glimpse of the new
/ moon through tbe window of tbe shop
; where lie was "working." plying his
exciting trade.
1
Curiously enough, he got "a month?*

We tyill NEVER let the question of EXPENSE

g

I stand in the way of making French’s White Lily

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Your

S

a flour for the price.

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money can't buy as GOOD

QUALITY considered—and

And when you buy it YOU RUN NO CHANCE.

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Can! of Thanks—We drslre to express- our heartfelt tluinks to our
friends nnd neighbors for their kindnosn during ouf Utr bereavement. abu&gt;
for the beautiful flowers presented.

.wc GUARANTEE

When yon buy French’s White Lily you get a
GUARANTEED flour.

We put our wheat

than other mills do.
ness is' taken out.

through

more processes

Then it is rolled and re-rolled,

and bakes quicker.

YOUR MONEY BACK.

Your bread rises quicker

Why not TRY IT the next
flour?

II.

ot

be.

bread from French's

,

You Should Worry

BER RESERVE BANK SralEM

Cold winds-- snow-sleet-zcro weather won’t
hold any terrors for you this wioter when
you’re attired in a Clothcraft Overcoat or
one of our Mackinaws.
You’ll feel as comfortable in it as though the
thermometer registered 70 degrees.
Oh yps! They're stylish tno-just the coat you
want- you won’t be without one after h ty­
ing seen them.
We have them in all sizes and the price will
please you. .
Will you try one on?

G. F. CHIDESTER
ILeffidlSai^ ClotUer

.tional Bank , la pieoM-d to shoa *om&lt;of tho new currency l-«u&lt;-d by the
Reserve Bank*.
Il's beautiful paper
and has a ''crackle" that will tlcKle
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The Hauling* National Bank ha*
। qualified for'pi*n&gt;l&gt;er»hip in the FeJer*l Reserve untem and 1* in po*t' tion to verve It* patron* In all the new
। lltiMi Thlch thl* m i.- »yulvni make*
[i po**ibto
J Any one Intereatcd In the- prosperity
I of thl* locality will be pleased to read
J lhe apeclal half pogo adv. of thn
ii Hartlrga Nntlnal Bank on another

Card of Tluint*--Wc wish to extend
our heartfelt thank* to the friends,
and neighbor* who
kindly .u«ai»tof our loved one, B. V. Ktanton. ■ To
Rev. 'Grigwold for hl* comfcrthig
U O. T. M. M.. Cemetery Circle and
Dr. McGuffln for the beautiful flow.

Th* Family

Every grocer and elevator man in Barry Co.

.

handles French's White Lily.

claimed to.be "just as good.”

Bake them. Side by

Wc never let tip for one single minute in our

*

efforts to mike French’s White Lily Flour just as

...sidrjn the^same oven, /i’qp can .then see for yottr-

good as it can possibly be made with our Wpcrior

French's White Lily

equipment.

Flour afterwards.

Wc employ the best of skilled help;

we overlook no detail in any part, from the time .

a cost PER SACK, but you

will

find

the grain is brought in, until the flour is tied up in

Frcpch's

the sack.

White Lily to be far SUPERIOR IN QUALITY.
People have found this to be true by experience,

■and for that Reason there is MORE French's White
Lily sold and used in Barry County than of ALL

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK MEM­

you order

White Lily Flour, and a batch from any other flour

You may hg able to buy other flours at as low

I*. E. M.iller,

time

Don’t accept any substitute, nor anything

. claimed to be JUST AS GOOD, because it won't

you don't think so, have her .try this experiment:
Have her make a batch

It’s BEST friends arc

those who haVc used it for the LONGEST TIME.

You have better bread, and it.

saves thd housewife a lot of time on bake days.

In ctm il

turn it to your Grocer, or elevator man. and GET

other particle, and for that reason it takes the yeast

OTHER FLOURS COMBINED.

People KNOW

Wc mn^rj^avc and never will let EX­

PENSE stand in the way of making Frehch's White

.

Lily Flour just a little BETTER

flour.

than any-other

In our big mill you will find that EVERY

_ MACHINE is of the very-latest and most np-to-datc

models that money can buy.

Wc spent thousands

Our; constant thought all

that it is the BEST VALUE for the money, and

of dollars to improve.

EVERY SACK is a BARGAIN at the price.

the time is "QUALITY.”

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor

Middleville

:

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sack you buy is ,

should hot please you, all you have tn do is to re­

a^in and again, until it is rolled jitst as fine as possjb'lc. Every particle is just the same as every

and water more evenly.

Every

GUARANTEED lo SATISFY YOU.

Every bit of the flour good­

sdi. .You'll think more of
The. Summer Side.
Cleave ever to tho Rummer side ol
doubt.—Tennyson, r
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^just a little BETTER than any other flour.

is the LOWEST PRICED flour on the market—

EVERY SACK OF IT.

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’ Even- condition is present in this mill for mak­

ing flour in the BEST WAY and at the LOWEST

COST... That is WHY French's White Lily’Flour

Emma SarfhelC lecturer

Basiut*,

I SbitlMCcra. par

Thursday Eve, Dec. 3,1914

Give our Want Column a trial for

Jordan £ Steele will fix your gseolin- IxmI—A small titter a.id while hly&lt;n.;
Him white spot un Inch.
Notify I
a-ng&lt;no at the'r plant nppoaltc the
Rhine 3»lll.
l-wkj

ennic
Wo wr.nl your
Will pay highest price*.

Agni Woman .Sent to Asylum.
Mra. Mary Gallup, aged 76 yearn. J
was committed, to tho Kalapniaoo ■
slato hospital ' Tuesday.
Ixut weskl
Sheriff /Williams went to Tustin and
brought her from the JaU there to ‘
Hastings. Shn was aunt to the county I
homo, but showed occasional signs.of (
derangement to such an extent that it
nmtutoo. Mra, Gallup hnr. »overal aona
residing In tho vicinity of Tustin.

nr Sale—Aliout f&gt; 1-5 acre* at Wood­
bury with barn which contain*
hor*f and cow »U”*. granary a 11

Broadway or phone SOU.

The Fellowcraft Club
•F. &amp;'A M. No. 52

Michigan

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

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NOVEMBER 26,1914— 20 PMES

DICKINSON'S BIO DINNER
SPECIAL, 25 GENT DINNER

REAPED GREAT PROFIT
the simple depletion of the stirring
eyents-of my childhood •ays.
1 will

with nil The Trimmings

a /nan by lhe name of McMillen
brought in from the common* (where
moved.
(Thia occurr
ent Fampus Mantua.)
ed tha phu-n now calle

I lilac Motor Car Co.’* Kspert Tidd
.Why Company Hires No Ono

slaver," the &lt;li
logically nnd •«
cf a thouwind

children

ini: men and
In t one hundred
young womep. prisoners of, the In­
dians. came Into Detroit.
The trad­ vllle, Hastings and Middleville to
ers and a few of the cjiltena would Freeport, on that day Chgrle* ,\I

them from the Indiana.

B. DICKINSON,
Jefferson St

IIUNDBHDS OP SCHOOL PUPIl*

supplied.
1 would reepmmend this
faith In and rccouraa to God to rfTl
who would read His book, especially

BARRY COUNTY SCHOOLS

Starts now and you can get it any time. J would like
to see all old friends and many new ones. Have just
installed finest steam cooker in city.

HOME-MADE
COOKING

and through

PART TWO—PUSES 1 TO 10.

to boys und girls alike why he con­
siders cigarette smoking a dangerous
halflt. and why th., great automobile

except on*.

Hastings, Mich

They would not.L.
They kept him in pla

■ rui think a great deal of him.- hut

MICHIGAN GIRLS’ EXPERIENCE WHEN BRITISH
CAPTURED DETROIT IN WAR OP 1812

will nut employ "anyone whom we
now to be addicted to this habit.”
School children put aside their
thing that Is not yet taught in many
Kooks, ndr often told

great rejoicing. All the peopl
period
From him they
out Co meet them.
It .was n splendid
scene, their guns glistening in the
tersatlonul manner that whn n hear­
with u white man. and drove off a
ing and that tloinanaed .thoughtful
Soon. nlns! sickneM Came among
the soldiers nnd dysentery swept
m.iking | Brltlan and America." and that dear! &lt;&gt;f my youngest brother, who braced them llko a scythe through newstopping until morning, brother volunteered for six months.
mown grass.
Governor 11 nil's h&lt;*u«s Hon
The dancer of further pillage and
"**' 111 , Ho provided his own ‘hors*, and was
county neat.
made our '
M rt watch between Detroit I
- ------------- ----------- - ----------landing at the
if Randolph ;lnd
Poipte to ,py th* maraud- 1 *»&lt; lh“t «««■«■ the harvesting was h-ouid be laid out in the hall und
here was no I r,s of our shore and give alarm If
mother moved to Detroit and many others would be l&gt; Ing sick in
ore Atwater ! nefemrary.
P'H herself under the protection of the rooms, while still others would be
iiw la. was covered by lhe
fU,
Mother remained on th* farm, to
Thry would Jllil the dead
ihlnxs” he
Many
the soldiers.
, secure the crops, nnd during this
I..
.1—1
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mnny
)t day there were n » l«rge;time the Indian* tallies of the Brit,
,,But
or steamboats that sailed t»hl made their appearance to kill when General Hull surrendered thi- and swung between two poles: four
wa2 fc*** °ne
| ,,n,A r°*’ u,u
1 wa" ,n the yard one । fort to the British
। home.
The dead had not ev&lt;
even
l“ •hl’’ld th,,'n f’-0"’ ,hr
ennoe loaded with Indiana the American forces having become
.onp ,o f"n°* ““ ,no
and a prisoners of war. All lhe public t “roun'1Inhabitants of the forest..
Dense1 ,qa&gt;H- coming up
Thp Broun‘l where the I ..
. lhe road,
When building* were burned by the order* f’"’
wilderness covered the entire area ot opposite the
‘
‘
*beckoned. of the HrltUh general. Proctor. There »«ptUt church now stands (at Fort
&gt; house
she
ths territory.
Th rd- was nut a,I. -rU-»
««■*&lt;“» »&lt;peets» was a burylngThat moment they sprang on shore. was a guard pta,e&lt;l around Hull's
Their
. ... ---------- ----- r. ,
1 and running up to lhe gate, leaned house until he could be escorted to *r,‘"n,i f,,r ‘hp Mdler^
The ' commandant's house ' «r‘"e*.occupied quit n large space of
He chureh of Stc, Anne, pf which th® I over it like so many demons ran up Canada.
chkll-nged .Mr. P-ud
if hi* stutrmeni
priest in charge was Bev. Gabriel! t0 lh* hous*.
My elder stater galn- stood where the Biddin house now
Itlchard.
The fflnet of the Inham-1 ri| presence of mind sufficient to meet stands (on Jefferson avenue near
turn* in Detroit were French.
There them ut the door.
Hpeaklng to them Woodward.)
The English general.
'snonded by issuit«- hundred*
Proctor, occupied II after Hull left

by tear*. he replied:

vllle. Ohio, for the tarrltory of Mich­
igan. coming Hither in an open lp»
accomisinled liy hla Wbol- family

■ ubjecl of । p|y, the Indiana shouted nt her. Turn- Icon scalp that the Indians would1
bring to him.
I've seen twelve In­
Grthaa Pointe, whither my father re- kitchen, where mother and the chll- dians ut a time go- Into his yard with
mmlfd in order to put In f.tlL crops.. ,»ren wer&lt;. sitting around tho large
He rented a farm adjoining that of' tirepiace.
circle on lhe ground.
They would
“t1"
,ht
Th.
r.U.«.d h.r Inin H.. then form themselves In this ring anS
dunce, while "dne of their number sat
fclh.r r.u in, ,nJ . |,,|,r
,
drumming on a' small. , drum.
The
lie«n of one week
hl- 11f.. I .
.
.
...
Indians would hold the scalps ex­
I looking creatures, painted black and tended In the air on a long stick.
sight, nnd his remains now
Grant's orchard on the tranks
clubs and tomahawks und carried whoop and raise the scalps higher
scalping knives.
They talked with and higher In the air.
After Proctor had burned all he
by. Ills mysterious dealing* with the After u while, my sister took up lhe could in the way of public buildings
Children of nieji.
No language can . youngest child and walked out of the
express lhe anguish
of that hour—a hoirae through the bgck door: mother
mother without a
husband, eight andthe rest of the "family followed
and the men would stand guard all
children without ufather, and only ; her.
Going
quickly through the through the night, their weapons
'one family between
it* nnd Detroit - ‘
.
that could speak English.
Their the tlrat nelghbor-r-Jo»eph by name.
name was llenderMin.
Hurely we
After our departure the Indians
went through the house und plun­ rejoin the army In Ohio, In order to
slningo land.
dered everything but my sister's come back with 1t to retake Detroit.
After returning from v Ih* grave clothing.
They knew this.-I suppose, My oldest brother was one of these.
(hnd the shads* of night gathered
The dishes We have never heard from him since.
“ leaned upon as a
That same night
took him.
Now I raid In my heart.
ed flr*pla&lt;-c.
I wnt to my oldv.t and told several of our acquaintances "Upon whom shall I lean?" ,
brother, anil, standing between his that. If we were-not French they were
In thia raid frame of mind a bless­
knees sn&lt;l looking up Into hi* face, coming right back io kill us.
Al­ ed ray of light shone In upon me snd
said: ... ...
though . our neighborspersuaded the promises of (Jod revealed ihrmthem that We were” P'rench. 'they aelves lo me, saying. ‘ "I will be n
‘Will you be n father to me'

Winter Wear

These cold winds find

the thin
places in wearing apparel,
We

&lt;-»

have the kinds that

keep

you

warm, at the right prio^.
FUR SETS—

LADIES' GLOVESCashmcrette Gloves.
Knit Gloves--------------Knit Mittens-------------

,25c and 48c
. .25 and 48c
.25c and 48c

Children’^ Collars and Muffs, $3.48
value, special at!----------- $2.98

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Ladies’ Fur Muffs, $3.75 value,
special at.- ---------- *..$2.95

INFANTS’ MITTSPink, white and blue at 10c. 15cand 25c
Fancy black Mitts.—- ----- - ------------ 25c

INFANTS COATSWhite Curly Bearskin, white lincd. well made .—...a........$1.98

CHILDREN’S MITTENS—
Knit Mittens--------------- 10c, 15c and 25c
Knit Gloves-..-—— —--------- ---------- 25c
Boys’ Leather Gloves-------- .25 and 39c
Boys’ Leather Mitts ...--------------- 25c

HOODS AND AUTO CAPSInfants’ Hoods —------------25c and 48c
Children's Hoods ...,—.-25c and 48c
Ladies’ Hoods------- ------------ ‘♦8c to $1.15

CHILDREN'S COATS­
*

Good heavy material, finely made,
' fancy cloths, big values,
at....$3.98, $4.98 and $5.98

I was a child, hut time C
face those scenes from my

childhood and touch
u|»on those of my

for

I was a bride, though
frum trials and cares.

Sodom,
of mind
the plain.

dead. . I' returned early the next1
morning and found my houa* with Ils habit?" 1 asked him.
doors and windows open. - My niece
was taken and covered from my
sight.
Then I hastily picked up
smoked so long. I Ilk
some clothing ajidVnt It to lhe wash­
erwoman and returned to the coun­
try. I came back th&lt;- next day a nd
looked bls failure to do so. becaune
dead.
he had a wife, who was taking in
I Immediately wrote my husband. wasbjhgs. and children.
But on*
day I found him In the basement
four . miles beyond up Black river,
building a mill for sawing lumber.

lomobllM. and so we had to let hit
and men to Detroit for our household
goods and wo followed them to Port
In New
Huron, where wo have ever since England, and tkiere an
y little
made our home.
Three Greeks after
our departure from Detroit, my mothburled nt Blrmlngnam. the little town sitting opposlte tn me, smoked cigar-;
In which I had sought refuge.—-The
Detroit, Saturday Night.
Ing until It came time for him
(The article Is taken from the apeak.
I was very jnuch surpr
diary of Mrs. Nancy Howard, a plonee resident of Grosse Pointe und
Detroit, who .is n child went through
&gt;n'Prr«ldept 1&gt;ft. und one of
Is of a great automobile con­
th.
all through the evening

nnd five months.
printed from The standard, organ of
than In
Hie Michigan Baptists. Mrs. Howard
having been one of the founder* of
"The first experience I had with th'
the First Bnptl-t church of Port
Huron.
Ikirrnthetical explanations noticed n . lienrJi
of a few localities In old Detroit are
and bls hands stopped
-The Editor.*
His br.-ins did no

WOOL STOCKINGSInfant's Wool Hose..15c and 25c
Children’s Wool Hose24c
Women's Wool Hose_____________ 24c
Men’s Wool Sox-------- 15c, 22c and 25c

UNDERWEAR—
Ladies* Union Suits, SI value89c
Girls’ Union Suits50c
Boys’ Union Suits-------------------___45c
Men’s Shirts and Drawers45c

NEW YORK STORE
.

habit had gained such u hold on him
himself.
&lt;&gt;nc« we had an elevator
boy who dlropprnred' from his work
three nr four times a day. Investi­
gation revealed that he wax slipping

Detroit about eighteen miles, and re­
smoko cigarette*. We found out that
mained all night.
News came before he Ind been smoking and drinking

there are 1-50 young men-from lA t-&gt;'
33 years.
We prefer high school
graduates, for they make better
Hr the Governor.
draughtsmen nnd skilled mechanics.
Thl«-work reqnlrt* a steady hand snd
W* often speak «f inalienable
steady nerves.
We.employ no b«r right-, among which are "life, liberty*
who "mokes as much ns n single cig-1 and th* pursuit of happiness." Lib­
a retie.
Our employment ggent.ls an erty and b.ippinew) will follow If we
expert, nnd can tell by the stain on put the emphasis' on life.
For cen­
your Angers if you've smoked nAingle turies man has sought happiness and
one.
Ignored the essentials of life, attribut­
"When I that n bu«ines* man at ing io Providence -physical suffering
Hattie Creek recently, hr mid he was. and death. Why’ not attribute physthere for nrrvousneos. lie asked the i&lt;-al vigor and the joy of ■ good'health
specialist there to-name the &lt;Wuke of 1 tu Provhlence'.'
The rutagra of the "Whtfe I'lugu*^
his I lid ess.
There's ju«t one thing
the matter with you.' -aid he.
Tao are appalling.
ttirdly .» family In
smoke cigarettes.*
.'I'm going u gt.e Mk-higan. hardly a family in rhrt
them up.’ said lhe huslnr-s man.
’It United States that has not suffered
means iry business.- my health, r.ijr •directly or Indirectly
from Ihta
plague.
"H*mepib*r that just because yo^tr
Cleanliness in birth. FieanHneM in
father, ar a doctor or 4bmr man you Itrnain. cleanliness hr the us* of *lr,
admire and hold up us un Ideal water, food, clothing, shelter, work,
smoke*, that l« no reason why you thought und purpose make for godli­
should. Perhaps they learned before ness.
they understood the awful ■■aulu nf
Teach and train all of the peopl®
It. and «unipt now gl.e up the habit. to think less of physical sins teach
Nothing, ever made u imd habit re­ nnd train all of the people to think
spectable.
Because men
smoke more and kmiw mart of the laws of
cig-arctles does not make the habit health.
7*he industrial world is fast
any more respectable.
If it Injures coming to appreciate the tremend­
your health.' you cannot put the ous value of ail sanlUiry ugeticles.
blame on your father or any one else. The right of an industry to exist rests
You will be to blame,"
on the nr. »tsity 'of &lt; oitseyving life,
Following the adders*. Secretary rests on the necessity uf enriching
D. C. Vandercook of the Barry ('aun­ life physically, mentally and morally.
ty Committer of the V. M. C..A. dis­ Physbjg) righteousness exalteth a na­
tributed copies of the booklet t&lt;y tion.
which Mr. Carson referred. pKiblishey
Therefore. I. Woodbridge X. Fer­
by Henry Ford, the great aurorrfobijL ris. Governor of th* Fhate of Michi­
manufacturer,' and entitled. "The gan. urge the observance of Sunday.
Caso Ag.llbst the l.iHle While Slav­ November the 3»th. s* Tulwrculosls
er." A total of SOO &lt; oples of these Day.
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wore placed in the hand* of Burry
Given under my hand and th#
County boys.
The*., booklets give Great Seal of the Stale .if Michigan,
a facslmllie of a letter written to Mr. this eighteenth day. of November. In
Fruit btr-Thonrjs A.-'Edtson In which the yrt»r Of* our Loi-if.'om- thoiiiwnd
the bitter soys, that the hurtling »f nine hundred ami fourteen, and ot
tji* gjgaretle paper causes tho furma- thn Commonwealth the seventy-eigh­
llnn of a eulislance y.tlled “sdroletn.** th.
which '^produces
n
degeneration,
'
Woodbridge N. E'ejrl*.
among bo.vs which Is permanent, and
Governor.
uncontrollable." . It likewise quot&gt;-s By the Governor:.
•
linslness
and
professional
ni&gt;«&lt; J
Frederick C. Martindale. '
liroughout the United .Blates us saying
' Secretary of State.
that cigarettes are injurious.
tine
Dairy Couny school gave an jytllre
Announcement.
ufiei'noou over to the study of these
I wish to announce myself aa n
in place of their rtgular English candidate ‘for tho position of secre­
work.
,z
tary of the Windstorm Insurance Co.
‘This campaign of education was I will appreciate the support of alt
■worth while,"&lt; thought Mr. Farson, policyholders of the Company who
for mure Of these lads have their.fU- believe a change in the secretaryship.
Hire ahead with their habits not flx« d ! wlU.be a l.en^flt to the company.
for Jlfe."
Very respectfully'.
—Adv. &lt; wks.
A. Frank Hylvetter.

A PROOAIMATIOH

Homcthlng to Hcnieiubcr.

In buying a cough medicine for
Children, bear In mind that Chamber­
lain'* Cough Remedy la the best for
colds, croup and whooping c.iugh, and
that It contains no harmful drug. For
sale by All Dealers.—Adv.

The long proposed Crocodile river.
South Africa, irrigation scheme is
likely to be realised, tho cost being
•Hlmated at no less than S1.3l«.000.
The area brought Into cdndltlon tor
cultivation will be C&lt;.000 seres.-

and said.

I'll hove
hereby ordered t&lt;&gt; causa the same
to bo shut up. or munded with a
not properly
ning at large.

You Don't Have To Go Further Than

“Row long ha

This Laundry To Get Real Satisfaction

muxzlcd. found run­

Board of Health
City of Hastings.
Dated Hastings. Mich.. October 22.

I don't bril

re..&lt;llred
on. ne ugrveo in try to
habit, and finally did. T

H. C. Cliatflsld-Taylor has probate

PHdNE 102

proving that

a moment
that hoys who amok
‘
‘

are ilwavs many cigarette buu« tn IMMENSE BIRD REFUGE
th* car, And" If the tbcif Is dlwnvPRESERVEHK L0US1ANA
sr-a his fingers ar* always Uidly
ttained. showing that ha/is a j;lgaretto flend.
Man's l srfat Fralhrn d Fricnrtu T&lt;&gt;
"Sa we decided, that If all the bad
Bate SA.IMIO Acrra All r« Tlwmpeople smoke rlgnrctWs.--il.Js a Irad
wltc* Near Mnkan Gulf.
thing for the gomi people to" »m&lt;&gt;Re
them.' Asa rtrauU. &lt;&gt;n N&lt;&gt;v- 38. 191!.
Far the pwn*o*c' nf ertablis&amp;nff a.
the -Cadillac Motor Far. - .Company winter refuge and preserve-Car..inli
posted a,notice pt*BhHoling their u»*. gratae? birds on the northern..shore '
It is a very aerinu* matter to poet a of the gulf uf Mexico, lhe llockefeller
notice In a Urge factory, for you Foundation has jHireha«ed what Is
must back It up among the men. known ox the Grand Vlwnlsr tract nt
This nitlce read:
*?.,o*o acre* in Vermillion and Cgm•Clgnreit* smoking In acquit- • er’ip parishes. Jzriilslana.
The-pur­
Ing a hold on a great many boys
chase pri.e of the land was I2’.’*,4oo.
In ouy community.
The habit
which, it was soM. was th- largest ■
lias grown to an abnormal ex­
sum' ever given for bird tire»ervatl«n
tent both among the ,’boys and | with th- exception of the 1113.00#
men in jhe last year or two.
gift of I'avid Wlh-ttl to the National
Since It in »u&lt; h u bad practice,
Association of -Au.lubon ‘Societios,
zand I* iaklng such a’ bold upon
Th- srrat preserve. rtNrh Is near
'*.) many people, wr think Ir is a •
the town of New Iberia. Lm... has been
disgrace for a grown num to
put under the prutertian uf the Ixmlsmnke cigarettes, it Is not only
-l,»n.4 Conservation &lt;,*&lt;rmmisal»n fur a
injurious to his health, bul is a
period nt tlve years.
«&gt;n the land
bad example to the nays.
ire many rha!law ponds, several isty"Boys who sjn.ikr cigarette*
ou* and like*, am! abundant forests '
we il&lt;. not c*re to-vmpky or keep ' to afford the birds protection.
A» a
• In bur employ.
In th* future,
feeding ground ui»o th* tra.-t Is *ald
we will not lilre any one whom
I tn I.* exv lb nu
It Is eX|o-&lt;'te.| that
we know to l&gt;e addicted to this
I myriad* of migratory
songbirds.
habit
It i« our desire tn weed
w-txHlpeckers and shot* birds will ilnd
It entirely out of the factory. .1 a haven In the pres-r.v.
just as soon a« it tit, practlanlde.
Fur year* the— birds, particularly
We will aek every uhr In our
robins, ducks an? &lt;--r«e. h.r.e been
/ factory who sees th* serimisnea*
furnished by the thousand to ths
‘of this habit to use Thetr influ­
market* of New • illentv. - St. I .outs,
ence In having It Ma piped out. *
Cincinnati and Ch'cago, for they huv*
"We have two objects in Internot tx-eij protected In th- winter by
estlng ourselves' in this ni.liter.
the game laws, of faiuUlan.i.
Th.y
First, to help men and Wr&lt;;
win. however.- b‘ protrtnsd the year
S.&lt;*ond,
belief, 'hat men
round In the preserve.
who do n»t smoke cigarette* &lt;&gt;j
Tho attention -&gt;f th* Rockefeller
frequent tits' s-ikoia. .an make
Foundation was .directed to the tract
belter .lUtomobitra .than those
by K. A. Mcllhcnny of Avery Island.
that do."
-Ira., who hud given much of Ms time
"We not ontv thit.K this, hut we
and means to bird protection In
know it," concluded ■ the speaker. leiuisiana f»r many years. The prop"The itay after this notice appear­ [ erty adjoins a Cil.OiiO-acr* tract dc­
ed. not i cigarette was storked in the l voted to bird protection by Mr. Mcvicinity of the factory at morning, i llhenny sswerat years ago. and It Is
noon or.night- We km-sc Intiier th.pt | near a Urge Yract on Marell Uland.
to think that.every man had stopped
which Mr. Mcllhcnny Induced Mns.
emeklnc.
But we are plen-ed, for Russel Huge to purchase for tlaC.uoo
wo were sure that It would lie 'eas­ and inclose ns a binl refuge in 1»1X
ier for tr.unm»r boys wpo came to
These three preserve* ajid-proper­
work for us to refrain from getting
lhe habit
Many of them had told me ty near them, which It is proposed by
that they never learned
until they! the foundation to acquire, will be inWent into a. factory and were taught j cliwrd "Ifttlmatelv in one great bird
it by older .ncn who thought it was a ' preserve &lt;*.verlng o0&lt;&gt; squsre milw.
w ith a T5- mile frontage on the gplf
joke tn see them smoking.
"In our instruction department! coast.

been received from tho government
of King- Victor BmmsndsJ. th* On

HASTINGS, MICH.

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large number of particular customers.
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Belknap Sleigh
The Man That Lost the Plow” and
The Farmer’s Soliloquy.

„
as news * May W'lh-ox to Dwtgh.t Van Horn,
n,-ws pwtcex •cc. -T. Murry, Hoo.
Osoo A. T.tlnjago tq Merrit N'lck-

KnlrnM &gt;1 lhe uu.lumr. .( II..- ,
linira
Mi.-lii.'-un&lt;,'t;ton
■io'nnd
rh«! less
Il'llt'tl
UtldeFthe
tittywriter
&lt; ITX tini?lnncCS
Utl.duTrrM
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a’
'1 e,ftM
H Hars
’s name and
• ESHEL.---------------------------------------------- I po.-toffleu address.
'

Where is this man ot mystery, “This man that lust the plow.”
I think I'll
and
look him up.
1 guess I’ll do it now.
Some say he'* short*and fat and stoat; aonte say
flic’s tallvnd lean;some say.he is a pious chap: some say he's mighty mean, but I don't care

ADVEETISINH RATES.
IMupIay advertising rales on apJOB PRINTING
plication. ,
.
Tho BANNER fins'one of lhe best | It-coi't jilut, IWrry.
HusineM locals . and reading nb»«eqtrippMl job olllccs in Western j
lices. On first page or among brev-| Miciiigun and is prepared to-do any
Hies, 12&gt;4 cents a line.
' kind of book nnd job printing.

a Whooper for any of his ways. The thing 1 am looking after is a set of Belknap Sleighs,
amt I'm told ii I can find this man for jr round "Plunks" 1 can buy a Belknap No. 4, com­
plete with logging bunks And the store I just came opt. of, with clerks was just alive,,
but the price they asked for this same flleigh was an even
thirty-five." The dif­
ference is not very ipuch*.
It's just a little bit; but then, 'twould mean two hard days work
shoveling gravel in a pit...NO. 1'11 never doit. 'Alleast I will not now*. I'll look around

Mlddlevllla

' until I find “The man that lost the Plow”

And Then I'll Buy A Belknap Sleigh.
■■« to prbmuii'' tuduxtry and commerce,

Well, here we arc.
I’ve found the place anti the man with smiles upon his face, and
he's gjjt the Belknap Sleigh.
Where did he get it?
Don't ask me. That's not for me to know, but he's'got the Bel­
knap Sleigh that's sure, and he sells them mighty low.
So let's all patronize this man,
"The man that lost the plow”—Tanner.
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LtUBIWJU

w rt' at to Emeat V.
.•ec. I4. Maple drove.

by virtue of the appointment ..f the Pr&lt;

H set Inga

vllluxe

miuxliur. when Mr. Itcdfleld’a

Jesse Townsend

men manufacljirtKj. 'tp.ue j,r.«!□&lt;.;» were thvae In which the mukei
.'1 natural or'aeuulred monopoly, no,that tfoubleaohie competition wa,

•THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW’

killing .
hh*
iiloodthlmty tru.

Were likivi-f controlled by up-to-date in.in. who applh*&lt;i the
Inventive genius togethvr with vrtlvfent manaivment. .and alao
trial thcl, meg a« tu get the tw»t n-ulta from them, ftpi clu!
iia Un n&gt;
srhbined with

,.t three combined &lt;•* give tbr
n&gt;-e III the production and &gt;

Hastings,
Mich.

Not in the
Trust

out-of the i|U««th&gt;n. “it 1* admitted that Mr. Iledtield proved to l&gt;v a ren

filed.
nbM.

«»rv Dunn.
,-r» » rrr buried aide by aide.
Chief
I’olt.ivun titan moved hla tribe to the
bunk** &lt;*f tWe’’Vi'v Paw river.
Hit
was later paid for hl* blimdthlmty

All receipts* ami
Bled.
Dlfclmrg
Swift, executor.

ranted lurin' dividend*.

era in thv plans for the building up
of Baug-atuck la M. 11. Urvvnebuum.
of th&lt;* Indian Transportation company. that run *• lake vvaavl during
thv summer brtv.--* n ftim&gt;*iluck grid.
ChlcuKi*.
Whtl*' tiru vi-nlur* han
not been *i brilbmtt tip.m-y maker
during thv lirrt iumhur. th*, official*
declare &lt;hvy arc |wrf«-*-tly &gt;Kitiatted
with the amount »-f i*u*lnr»» «lpn« and

merit for thv belient of Kuugutuek Is
tile Improvement of thg roads.
It la
id.ittned to put l&gt;, a vote of the peo­
ple next spring tho proposition of
building a i.'oncreto road tbroagh

The old flour mill

xtlfi

Frcrppti last wi.-rkMr*. Alice Cumming* .»( lluntluga
■pent Huturdoy and Sat.Huy With her

a flouring mill, now l*ring oper-

I'lnslund In the magnitude of’their commvreliil enterprises,
would-hsv* none of th^t u|d-fti»hloited nonsense that w.;&gt;*
eaidl our industrial and ixgnnwrHal* dev* i*»pm» nt. Ti.rr. f*,rv Mr. Redfield
la camo a champion of thv .Wil»on-J.jidrrw.e,d "t.irig:l*«r-;evenue-viib.."
HH.inie the dumping
rly surplus of revenue*
u.ia turned lulu on apixilling dotlclt.
Rvdtlehl did trot mind.
N». indeed,
went aiwut telling -tin:
•upplnntcd by the foreign
la ma in by -skUtcd labor
paid front one-third to one-half the Atneri.-.
not in mind « little thing
••Ign rompctillon ami that
wuuld make them vlth lout; they mu-t speed up the
i-hinea. ap«nd Up
Ui.lr men. ami ult.undid be well
He Should ha&gt;

••peat Haelf. jnany. Aturrican t^i-ry

itpuny having promise*!
along tills Un*- nnd to
one.
An attempt will

.Muitxr. Kuiy-dlun-

J.W. SMITH.
COAD CO.

the hole on account of one of the
hea.lH Iwinz caught &lt;&gt;n the outalde.
mentally Incuntpefipni person. Uoud Both hctidJ of Hi.- reptile arc ..f a
approved, liters of u'uurdtunahlp per^ct &gt;l&gt;6pe although one in a little
l.inie^-fT.au the other and » la back
farther oil the body.
Tho ahako al-

Southwestern Michigan:

ither
THIS WEEK'S NEWS IN
tin of harmbuy’uith th’
iccumtnudiillnK luelf
NEAR-RY COUNTIES.
Ible situation produced by
foolish atlrmpt to apply a "tariff*nly." rhi-rt he would cau»e his nthi'lumi fo tlekc-end uta.n that
•i&gt;&lt;L &amp;&gt;*.
maiaxu utpItaUxta
of the ‘••Irctriv. roaU
conditiuiitpfodiiced by Mr. Redlb-ld'i- party.
lUtl.-.l'd thnt
in 1—that »•

r

tfimbtadly .tx capable a» any
reptile of the wiiiic family, ari&lt;
jptib- ot it* kind.

nuts in iiurthcrti Mlchlgng thl- tall
reeull* the u.ne 30 yearn ago. wnen
W. S. Jpltneon «*f Nortltuurt. &gt;u&gt;nl
t'iffir ba’mi
firm* and
S3.000 f..r thv

■lutllcr
built,.

Chicago Ctitp|&gt;all1i-X or-

Thin important Case &lt;-&lt;iunt&gt; farm* .
•ning
hU attitude to­ anil after .&lt;m ertaininx. that lhe farm-

no uuul.i led

’.unit tbe quantity.

tb.it

:.t dl*in&lt;-llhAlkin. io r&lt;lt\rii|.t

ui

UP
MOKE

appointing lidruinlatratbr on- ed atick iiii'l captured the repute. unit
U.ind IU&lt;*d. l&gt; Item l-xuvd tn much to hi* rurprU.., found thnt .lhe
ai&gt;jH&gt;intinif thnr

■ One-half of your coal—and
it did you no good. Hard luck
that But there is a way to fix
it Here’s how:

i d th.

Vrtuiiing prudu.ilun. khulting down
.tnti-il their e-.ncl
'ptimlsl til I hr tn

tltafv Were.really no h.
|aup|e liiumlned thtten

Stabludi a life showing fl8S,3i&lt;l.SS worth of work | lon Wednesday.
lo&lt;-a! harbor a« h*u» been done H thv county oh main |
George Altoft spent Sunday with
rlcmd station, -roads during, tijt isist Jffar.. , This,
MraxU.-H, ^*mou-

by.

gU&lt;.rdUn

and tin-, th..

.That stove of yours has seen its best diys. gou need a new one. You know it—
but you have let things drift along.
Meanwhile, you have been losing HALF of every hod of coal you have put in it.
Of course, you knew it, but you did not think of it that way. You know that half
of every lump is gas. Fail to burn dial gas and it is like throwing into the ditch half
ef’-cvery dollar you spend in coal.
—
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Rather extravagant?. Yes?
The ordinary stove made of a lot of separate castings leaks air. They leak air at
the wrong place. Places you can not control.
Result—the best part of your coal—theJ 4,000 cubic feet of common illuminat­
ing gas that is in the average ton of $3.00 soft coal—gow up the flue unburned.
You have lost it It has gone up in smoke. •
। am
Save that gas—mix it properly with air and you have the hottest
:
kind of a blue flame. But there is only one way to do this—
Buy the only heater that is made tigbtpholds tight—stays tight

&gt;M-&lt;&gt;rtUiiK i" A. T. Wuehburn. of P
dent*.
The tanner thougfit this 1
a Rood tiling. and “hen the trump

*u&lt; If Al« hnuttance-

it* tite .ItJ^iip-

tilmxeir
&gt;11 aiKititur. be .Hr.tap«'d
- Htrunir right hand und

mlA -BupptMiting -hla

bin fi-wtlly
im rvoeor. why they «*„uM not
uf England und itiennniij. unit

Win n you Live aiivmoring lobe
done. TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

This holds true in your electric
wiring. That's one reason

wlnt.r.*

per ring. I* willKhed up'Wurd* of- Ml
IHiundr, In |j&gt;g niw^i* than half im tall
nn Turner linnnx-Jf. Com feeding in*

wintry wither.

It

VAN TIFFLIN

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'Our Specialty.
lirnui! limp

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
I

•- 4. lUnuM
N. USm,. frapi.'
OFFICt PNOHM 70
«■ A- Katthewi
«. Wellman
H* 'Phone H-R. Roe Phone 371

would
lUiikuilty the spot wan found by a
• eyor. and f**und to be thirty-live

the

Rest

of the

Time.

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■

This is the heater that gives a steady, constant h?at from soft coal or lignite.
This is the heater that will ho|d its fire untouched for a day and a half.
j
' This is die heater-we sell you under a guarantee that is as “good as old wheat al
the mill." Bums soft coal, ’ignite, slack, hard coal or wood.
&lt; It is just the kind of a heater you wantr Come in and see it

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
your electric work.
Von'I
k ;.ow it 1* done rishi and thid
juur ImiMtng* arc wfe ii I do

Cole’s Original
Hot x Blast Heater

leak* no a*r-‘ *
This is the heater diat mixes the gas and air and gives you all
the heat in the coal.
This is the heater that burns any kind of coal and makes a ton
of $3.00 soft coal do the work of $8.00 hard coal in a high priced
'
base burner.
This is the heater that is a joy and comfort to the housewife. It makes no dirt or
smoke in the house.
.
This is the heater that saves labor—fix it in die morning and at night and Forget

Ihdl Tm-iH-r, cntplojctl by
Klnttdnrd I'.-h
Munroe.
aprinic *',UKlit n good-elsed c.irp
which weighed 33 pound*. . lie mark­
ed it with .t tapper ring anef replaced
i -thumvr J&gt;,ltn Vlvr-4&gt;u &lt;&lt;T Hit- It itt the jn*nd. Thia tUh. with olhvr^
■ i|trrtninwl for M»me lithe a
.- &gt;&lt;• and Ic&lt;|uhci&lt;&gt;ux Ki-ntlemail
n&gt;&lt;-r “r.o.on. The corbpiny &gt;rln*d
iiukdevtly uiiniittcd that he 'was
pond f. r Khipinbnt toJCew York
ilbillalre Florida ot u*lfta-gr«&gt;tvrr
n&lt;ly. and Turner found ihr% flab

Order Our Qrays

Safety First

'ffS*

bed and northern .Mu hlgnn. and . each »ucrvvdlnir m-am'hi dl.-choell a deertuac
in the crop. Mr. Wwfiburn Is* unable

MHWh did aifftclency ns &lt;|i&lt;

See the name ^Cole't” an the feed door of each etoue.

None genuine without it

GOODYEAR BROS, - Hastings.

�IM4.

THF RAHTIXfi.1 BANNER. NOVEMBER

Home Made Sauer Kraut
That's Made Right, Is Right and sold Right, we made it
We are getting a

ourselves and sell it ourselves, so we know.
big tale on it;
.

The Belgians Need Bread

Have You Tried Our Oleomargarine?

HASTINGS

It will help you to save on the coet of living, and its dead
and whglesome.

Thert are thousands and thousands of loaves
of bread needed by the starving Belgians in
Europe.
Wouldn’t it be “great” if they
could have all they wanted to eat of

BESSMER BROS
The Meat Market Men.

Hwlnn, Mich.

Phone 16a

Accident?

These three makes of Bread—all our own
products too—are without doubt as fine
bread products as can be manufactured.
The Belgians never ate finer bread than these brands are. They are made from old fashioned home recipes
for making bread and this with the high quality products we use in their manufacture puts Hastings Potato
Bread; Malted Kream Bread and Bralour Brown Bread without peers. We take pride in our breads! We
feel that we are entitled to feel proud! Our aim has always been to give to the people of Hastings]
and Barry County just as clean, and sanitary products as can
possibly be made.
Hundreds of homes in Barry County use no other breads
but ours. Are you one of them? If you are not, you are
missing a great pleasure for our Breads please all who eat
r • Made,/torev ' ■
them.
.PinfcMalt, Milk.Yea. s t,

Have you the “Pint Aid" things on hand? With
the following list we will give FREE a one minute fever
thermometer that sells for 75c.
4 Gotue Banilagtt, iworted tixea; One 2 ot. package Abgen Perozide, P. I). &amp; Co.; 1 bottle LlMerine, 1 tube Liquid
Court Plaster, 1 bottle Vaseline, 1 tube Vaseline carbol tied, I
liottle Carbolic Acid, 1 bottle Spirits Camphor, 1 bottle
Carton Oil for burn*-,
1 bottle fluence Peppermint.
I Otlll ValUC.52.15

C. E. Harvey

' .'

North Side Pharmacist

HASTINGS POTATO BREAD
OR
MALTED KREAM BREAD
OR
BRA-LOUR BROWN BREAD

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Hatfings, Mich.

Often

Visit Our New Lunch Counter

The daily food lacks certain important ele­
ments such as the vital mineral salts, which are ab­
solutely demanded for the proper up-keep of the
body, brain, and nerves.

Short Order* Promptly Filled at Popular Prices.

Finest Meals In Barry County For 25 Cents

Grape-Nuts

International
Sunday School
Lesson

Supplies This LacK

This splendid food contains all the nutritive elements
of the whole wheat and1 barley—two ol Nature's richest
food grains—including the vital mineral salts, grown in the
grain, and which are an absolute essential for normal up­
keep ol the system.

Made under the moat Cle&amp;,n and Sanitary Conditions'

Star Bakery and Restaurant

; thl* i-lnima «&gt;r. HU Hou.

had

iwm and Inaplrntlon of
■ou don't bell*

PK.n. sat

Hastings. Mich.

SclKMtl RllMirt.
Report for the Yeckje;
o.‘ 9 for month ending
o. of days taught.........

Average dally attendance
No. of boy* enrolled

Total rnndlment. . .

hunt* wishing her.mnti)

ur jtialllh-.itlon (Rom. 4:351. |
Ilia real of approval
ilnlwhed work of Christ on th

Grape-Nuts comes perfectly balked—ready to eat Irom
the package—Iresbr crisp, and delicious.

About thirty of th* young friend*
home Saturday evening to remind her
of her birthday. Refreshment* were

I'hrbrt also,
other.
St i

Add a dish of Grape-Nuts and cream to the meal lor
ten days and see what it does lor you.

this week curing for her mother. Mrs.
t'harl-dte Still, and brother ixirl. who
uro qulto sick.
.
Mrs. Reuben Graham spent Mon-

happy- rr-

r. and Mrs. A. Seeber spent flat­
ly afternoon with friends In

Tanner U visiting friends

There’s a Reason” for GRAPE-NUTS
—sold by Grocers everywhere.

DOI’D ('OHNKBH.

QIIMUY.

Doud soiKK/T -house this Friday even­
ing, Nov. 37. Everyone Is curdtally
Invited to attend. Proceeds all to be
u-ed for building a coal shed.
Mrs. Wm. Carl has returned home

.

Miss Gertrude and Glenora Waters
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Marie touch.
.
MIm Estelta Johnson spent last

Mrs. Bert. Gorham of northern
Michigan I- visiting her parents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Calvin Blanton, -u. - .
John Halleck has tne Addition oh
*'Ws* house tje.-iriy'cdtfljfletea.
'
Thomas Northland Is spending n
few weeks with Mrs. Blnn Mlnnard
funernl of her father. Ben Blanton,
of Itanfleld. Wednesday.
John Valentine, who has heed
hunting north. Is. expected home
Monday.

Mra, Root nnd family left for Kal­
amazoo Monday where they will visit
her brother and family. They wish
to thnnk all of their kind friends anil
neighbor* who did so much for them
in their hours of need. Their kind
deeds will never ba forgotten.
The Ladles Aid Hoclely will be held
All come that can.

idea* going what we will contribute
for the ramr. Everyone, la invited to
contribute something.

MIm Esther

Jones

of

Dowling

MIm Katherine Rltzman returned

held In Rev. Hrendy's study n\ tho M.
E. church. Hasting*. Thursday, Dec.
3rd. . A good attendance Im deaired.

’ The battle of Chlckafmaugua, Civil

34,000 were killed or wounded.

Paper pulp' Is now oelng
from bamboo In iformosa.

made

Here Is A Chance
You can rest assured that whatever we send you Is
positively the best and will reach you in good condition.

Red Alaska Salmon, 20c quality, per doz.._$2.00
3 Cans Pincappie___ ___- ----------------------------- __25c
3 Cans Tomatoes--------------25c
3 Cans Corn------------------25c
3 Cans Peas.------- ----------------------------25c
Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. for--------------------:---------- 25c
Cleaned Currants, per package___.___________13c
Bulk Olives, Extra Fancy, per quart------------ 40c
Best Quality Rolled Oats, 8 lbs. for----------- —25c
Lenox Soap, 8 bars for—-------- - -------- - ------ 25c
Galvanic ooap, 6 bars for_______________ '._____ 25c
Oleomargarine, Best Grade, per lb.—----------- 25c
Light House Cleanser, per package---------------- 05c

E. C. Russ &amp; Son
. ............................
tno’i°6"

devotion tn und zeal for
u.lr .... ......
truth" &lt;3 Tim. 4:4) "even denying j
thi* Lord that bought them" (3 ITti-r
3:1).
Deaplte nil the gnlnraylng of I
the enemies of the «-ro*» of Christ.

Grocera

SHINE
IN EVERY
DROP”
B|aek Bilk Stove Polhh
■;-,1

thro inch
vanished
In” dlfterent .place* at
und "wuld _ ...
very *hort Interval* nf lime."
Her*
n.wl.rl.....
lb.. ....

PROOF

rd to Valentine Smith In l*ittaburg.
Fa., - In 1843.
To thia union eight

nu 8:38).
His RESl’RUEi--!
taken especial pain*

will remain.
To God's faithful.hum
they nre precloua; by them they are;
prized and proclaim* 1. . La»t w-ckj risen On* Hlnwelf

nwnrreetton.
Insteitd of confining;
Sunday with George Scott and fam­ aurneiVA* t.&gt; the Mown text, let us
ily.
... — -»n- •• — • *----TWoK^St ’-fritr wrf6rt"*slil&gt;p* t' of TVisi
resurrection,
using
for Jhla. purpose,
Mlaa Allie Kellar has accepted a
position In the telephone' offleu at various scriptures.
The Resurrection of Jc*m« Christ.
Pralrfevllle.
. .
INTRODUCTION.
/The rqsurrecDat Roue moved his family last

diphtheria in the vicinity.

Gertrud* Waters.

13» Ills Mfr and Ministry; it)
death f»r &lt;&gt;ur »lns; \(3) HU ceeui
tlon for our ju«tin&lt;&gt;ition; &lt;&lt;&gt;&gt; ...
present priesthood st,the right hand
•&gt;f the Father; und (7) His Gloripus
Return.
The truth of the Word of
Goil concerning &lt;«ch one nJ these
facts hns been mwalled by the adver­
sary and enemy of our souls throqgh

icmulned

•Inn by niuny litfalllblo primjw,
1:|&gt;.
Flrat. let tL&lt; hear th’e '

Further, n day

vice her.
She left thirteen grand­
children an&lt;| four great grand chlldwn.
She moved to Hasting* t&lt;

Black Silk 1
Stove Polish

hrtot (Act* 17:31).
How , &lt;hw» eVer
wmilrrful .ir»« nil '.thw thing-! May year-»hc h.i*
Jimi-give-tu* grnc* to live In the light I ,un H,nitb. &lt;&lt;t
1 -he rteparird thin life
of these truth*.
.'1914.
Shr would
Lit?bail »hc_Jlyed. unjl! _Pe;
"crinlirr 17th. A 'few weeks ago «he

tlr.it ov*-i

I olev &lt; Allmrllc Tnlili-tM.
( ,.r rr(.(,Vered from It.
She was DapAre wholesome, thorough cleans-] tiwd Into the Lutheran church when
tng.'.-ind have a stimulating effept on .quite young and,always lived li
thi* stomach, liver and bowel*. / Reg-1 Auth.
While she han left
ulato.yuu with no griping arid no un- world, .wc are as-ured she is in
distinguished Christianity from all cd under our law."
pleasant nftef effect*.
Stout people I ter one.
.
.
Surely,
other religions.
What other relfrlftn live hundred wltnwes are enough t&gt; find they give Immense relief nhd
--------------------------.comfort. Anti-Hlliou*.—Arthur Mul-|
A full-grown _ elephant can carry
founder from the, dead?
The unThese live hittKlt
’ -Adv.
denlabla fact of H|» resurrection
furnishes aa unshakeable fottndhilcn
for the Christian .religion. ~ The reaurrecUon of Christ la no. only unique, unbeliever.
but It la also Indlspcnaable. Without
that resurrection there, la no gospel, world.
no salvation. no hope.
"If Christ be •.tints not un unbelieving cy
not risen, then la our preaching vain, hold Him.
Only when He
and your f.rfth la alio vain—ye are glory and power nnd with
yft In your etna. Then they also

der: two. high t

lAUrSimww *mm*^*'

Get a Can TODAY.

NOW’S THE TIME

perished" &lt;1 Cor. 13:14. 17, IS).
Peter and Paul, the two prominent position, through devotion
Lord, und it could not tie sal
much of th»_resurrec|ion &lt;!
fore, ihntjfeoy gave their
merely for gntn. Again. the
tomb, the Lord’s Day.
MEANING pF Ills RESURREC­
TION.
Here we shall inquire Into
the character . nf Hla .resurrection.
Of course, 'those who do not believe
that He ever rdally died could not
understand His resurrection.
To
believe that Ho merely fainted and

wltnemrs
the
Christ
'I,.
His resurrection, of His being sutler. | ’
naturally, bodily, raised- from the i ♦
dead.
There was no Lord's Day be- | a
fore th/ resurrection of Christ. Thru ▼
the sabbath gave way to the lord's A
Day. the seventh «Liy to the tlrat day. j .
His own word* "I am .he that liveth. The Christian church, built on the ▼
doctrine (among others) of th*, res- ▲
urrectlan of the laird, wtoffd ' not|T
death.
Ito. dismissed His spirit
(Luke 23:48) und the life departed n-eurrcctloh.
from that body, which was burled. tion out of the N
inn i.nru j*«us t nrini in tne grave In
urrectlon bodily, or wua It only apirit- •cc corruption, und what a hopcleKi
What a &gt;*d ! “
•ual.
The. evidence pointe to the fact oituatibr. confront*
•tory you haw!
Only;because IL- 0
body.
We can only refer to the evi­ watt raised bi there n New TeM^gp-nt.' dence*. leaving you to study them Ailed with life’and hope fur thu«-i ▼
further.
The empty tomb, with the
linen cloths lying in perfect order
EFFECTS
..r,
I.v.o wr
OF mo
1113 RESCRREC
IIIUOI IIIIMTION.
Hy the resurrection from the
dead Jous Christ wn.t declared to*be
tt&gt;o body.
the Fort f&gt;t GM.
Il Is a proof of
lhe dvlty of Christ.
Tho Father 0

You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
ALL KINDS of GOALS and COKE for All kinds of Stoves, Furnaces and
Ranges.
We also have GENUINE GAS COKE in Five sizes, Furnace, Egg,
Nut, Pea and Smithing or Slack.
.
When ordering be sure and tell us which size you wish and we will do
the rest.
Just step in and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
are always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name
YOU a PRICE.
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
but our aim is to pay all we can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each day’s market.
Call us by Phone. Gjve us a friendly call, the latch string is always out,
we are always at home.
'

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealers in Grein, Beans, Seed, Hay, Ceil, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

RHONE 150

HASTINGS. MICH.

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�E WHERE JAMES FENIMORE COOPER WROTE
"OR OPENINGS," GREAT MIGHIGiN ROMANCE
STILL STAND IN SCHOOLCRAFT, KALAMAZOO GO.

SUBSTITUTE FOR SAS-

Charlag Williams
of Southwest
Th'&gt;rnapple, died suddenly Sunday

OLIME WILL HIT JOHH 0. evening. hlg" father, John I- Williams

AUCTION SALE

Owners of Automobiles and Gasoline
Engine* Interested in New Product
Wlikii Ouly Ooula IJ»c Gallon.
Owners of automobiles and gasoline
engine* everywhere will bn Interested
in a new substitute fur gasoline, which

The undenlgiud having dicldtd ta quit taring •» hm aa AodUoa tea M Ma PiM

Rapids Monday A. M ou professional

gallon.
The new product Is coniposed almost wholly of rain water,
with two substances added whKfacar.
la revered by all braves for the num­ be bought at any drug store
ber of scalps he has taken and who
The Inventor of the new flull la a
eonitdera himself appointed to rid the
country of the palefaces. He Is trav- Pvrtugeao by tho name of John An-

locatad In Baltimore Townahlp on Sac. 28,11-2 mllaa watt asd 1-2 mNa north a bwtkig,

will aell the following described proparty, on

Tuesday, December 1

shown by the fact that ho was re­ Ing of the quarantine.
cently paid »J0,SOO by ths U. 8. Gov­
ernment for a discovery he made for
toughening armour plate.
A test of the now fluid waa made at
the greet Indianapolis ••speedway” re-

Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.

I offer the following property:
FARM IMPLEMENTS.

Bay Getditig.

Tha report Is out thit two of our
local young psople. stole a march on
their friends last sumjner. by guing to
Cauad* and beinc qu.etly married.
We will not mention names at this
time.
'
’
Mrs. Mattia !&lt;ynd fell some days
In ••buncolag” this bunch of exports,
he certainly ought to
be rewarded
carrying out his plana to deliver the with a big leather medal for his talent suffering for some days un examina-'
,palo faces to the Indians Hcalplng
Rater falls under th*- spell of the
A Mill was set up before the eyes of
all present. who were naturally watch­
ing for all "loop-holm." The water

Grade. Uolsleln Helfer, duo Apr. Sib.
Gnuln llol-ucin Heifer, due Apr. 20th.

Two Horae Riding CuhivMor.
3 sbott-l Cultivator
H Olive

' HOGS.
Brood Sow anal H |»lgw.

Pair light Slrtgtw
Set of 3,000 bolster springs.
About 40 (Taiau

Potato Planter

Alnrat 10 ton* guud mixed liay.
300 buslieis ot Coro.

Ught «-t of tackle block* and rope.

Hot Lunch at Noon

Shelter for Horses If It Storms
AU sums of $5.00 or under cash. Over that sum,
x vi mo. onc yCar'j jjujg wm t,e givcn on good bankable
notes with interest at 6 per cent. No property to be removed
until settled for.

Michigan

S. ft. WEEKS, Proprietor
WM. CLEMBiCE
’
Clark

HENRY FLANNERY
Auctioneer

Katherine Mitchell.
C. M. Smith und wife spent Mon­
day In Grand Jluplda. calling on rela­
tives and shopping
ter without .the use of great heat. A
little.''Napthnllne'* fa added, and two
*ui«tnnc&gt;« whict^ can be bought r.t

AN AFTERNOON WITH JAMES

and family at Ypalfanti.

urday.

Mrs. John Dillon uf Slurgln la visit-

dianapolis Motor Bprcdway. who hud
charge of the demonstrations of the
fluid ns a power producerN&gt;turalty these two mra are not
giving out tho formula for ita mtu.u-

Mrs. Jennie Doyle of Haktluits Is
Ronan and husband.

Our L- A. K. Will meet with .Mr. und
Mrs. David Brawn Thursday, De-. 1.
und serve u chicken pie dinner. They respond at roll roll with quotations
extend a cordial Invitation to..•!! tu
. .................... .............. E
Kfn" o"'S:X5 g.

middleollk

Harding's

credit for his reformation.
ft ts one of the prides of School­
craft that Cooper’s story was based
In tbe territory surrounding this vil-

and a good time reported by all.
The many friends of Mra. F. JSchleutter will be pleased to know
that she is getting along fine after
her recent operation.
The Knoll children, who have been
comb *Riley, lhe famous poet t&gt;f the ill with tonsilitis, are all on the gain.
School will be closed in the Norton
district
this week Thursday and Fri­
tajnment at the next meeting of the
llasUnKM Women's Club on December day os the teacher, Miss Brine, is go­
ing
home for Thanksgiving.
4.
The author of “Home Folks.”
•That old Sweetheart of Mine.” and
The temperance meeting at the M.
hundreds of other beautiful prpdhc- ] E. church was well attended. The
tiuns in vtrr, has ulWays bwn pop- program and lecture by Rev. Roy
ular in the Middle wmi.
Th«- poet1 Wolf were cnioyed by alljireaant.
»uffervd a stroke of paralysis a jVnr
The many friends of Mrs. Jack
ago nnd he has written almost noth* I Hinckley, formerly of Maple Grove,
Ing sinoe then.
'
' but later of Naahville. will be pained
At th. meeting, th. member, will j
" £"2!™*
la- Ixx rlbcti'ai HaMlng.
Club Meeting.

al Improvements mude tn his n .-ldence

Wednesday was a busy day for X
If. Bell, our local poultry buyer. Ke
took a large quantity of all Kinds of
poultry and shipped the samu to Iho
eastern market the same day.
Tho K. of 1’. lodge-is making plans

moved Into th. roojns over the Wert
Hide barber shop.
Mr. Brace has
opened tho pool room and barber
Friday.

HOTEL TULLER
Detroit, Michigan
\ii(ri nf l&gt;wiuu»t n»iruiid Cirrtu Purki Take Woodtourd &lt;xir, yet
ujf at detains .loenuc
&gt;

Arthur Holmes wm a i
old schoolmate, John Hi!
had not seen in 18 years.
Our school teacher, Mias Zadie
Lewis, had to give up her school until
after the holidays on account of sick­
ness. Miss Bernice Lennon took her
place in the school.
John Hill was called to Nashville
Monday on account of the serious ill­
ness of his sialcr, Mrs. John Hindtky.
Mrs. Allie Thomas entertained the
Larkin club of ten Tuesday afternoon.
Dan Olmstead and family wery
Sunday guests of Charles Fnun and

BA\NEH WANT ADVB. PAYMlaa Iioathu Donovan la fcxptfcted
hum. from Grand Itaphla to bsend
ThunldsivlnK-

Form the Habit of
Saving
‘Cbc Dripping ot tbe water wears tbe stone awsv'
A little saved each day will do wonders in the matter jaf
money accumulation.

Mr. Gordon und family hi'e gone to
Jackson nd H. J. Chapman Is again
in iho undertaking . busineeaf al the

2. E- Gooding and family arc moving
Into lha house recently 'scaled by
Mr. Gordon and family, ot. Broadway.'
owned by Mr. Fike of Hastings.
Ifascos Lynd and family of Ht.
Joseph will be - tho Thanksgh iug
guests of hit mother and brothci Max

daughter Mra. A. D. French und tai'll*
lly &lt;t ScottaMlir. * They expect to any
until after Tlwnkagttlng.
SS. H. Good I ng und facility are mov­
ing into the i'lk. house on th. udwajr,
Mlaa Elsie Poland spent Jfaltfrday
afternoon in Grand Rapids.

from, his It.
his vacation
at just the right time.
M. F. Jordan haa been having sev­
eral impryvpmsnts made fn hla real-

Joseph will bo tho Thanksgiving
•wests -of hte mother and . brulhor,
Mrs. Msttlu Ljnd and son Mux.
11. M. Hull commenced Ills It. F. D.
duties Monday after enjoying a fifteen

We ouw-by Friday's Press, th.il our
noisy auctioneer-of Caledonia, „N. C.
Thomas was tho lucky one lo draw
tho post office plum In that village.
Mia many friends hero will rejoice
with him la hl» good tuck.

Ira. Ids McKay and daughters,
n and Alice will spend Thunksgnund ov&lt;-r Sunday With friends at

storms of fast wqck
SoI).,
duties by taking

XUUloS.OU

U

?

J. M. Hill wm week-end ;
friends in Charlotte, Eaton
nnd Battle Creek.

(fWS'i'T h n njfl

!&gt;s n H n
MmW'*'1'” M n.nsj
mfirtB ff. • *««f'
-virrf min miiui
ftr
?haju|

HU.,

* reading from his wprks. 1

tenant 1 *•»

HEAD OF GI LL LAKE.
Prof. Solon Bronson, who has been
spending the past two weeks at pis
was u pleasant social affair. The fa-1 cottage, returned to his vbotne/in,
dlrs uf the Club gave a very sifter* Evanston Friday.
talnlng program, and the gentlemen
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Baines are en­
tertaining relatives from Saginaw at
the present time.
•
Mias Bertha Williamson entertained
the Busy Bee Class at her home Fri-

Springs, moved on Friday to the Will
Ctsler house. In' Irving, so as to be
handy &lt;o tho tiinbe
job of E. M.
Brown's. Where they will bc cmpluy-

r

MAPLE GROVE.
The chicken pie social at Clark’s

WHITCOMB RILEY, POET hall Friday night was well atteaded

nt the very opening. Ono of these is
Gershom Waring, known aa Whiskey
Center and brother oT the beautiful
girl who shares a i&gt;la&gt;.-r with Boden
In the riinunir of the novel, gad the

Mrs. Harsh Hlmitlry. which iwcurcdj]
»t her home 1 In NushtUlv Sunday ii
night. Nov. 83.
Mr*. Illorklip* buajj
been u great sufferer from an incur- J

«

ONCE THE START IS MADE

it will be easy, and if your savings

are invested with

THE BATTLE CREEK BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
they will grow at a surprising rate. Then there will be «e
accumulation of interest which in a short time makes yob t
splendid start toward some property.

We Have More Than -Half a Million Dolltre
Invested in Real fistate Securitieo. &lt;

We Pay You SH%.
For further particulars enquire of

Albert Altoft and Jasper F. Black
Hastings, Mich.

,

�' Tilt
ISSEXeH WNiBsix
of lupwinm

Through
Eleclric-Ligh
Sleeping C*
«a'at i&lt; vat* ’for

1

9

' Fuller, (lt»i
Ith. Mcftrtyr
fompklns, Va

A. N. 'illivland. care
care of Insane
K. 1- Applet
constable scr. .
Erank 'Andrus.
£eriff
*. Han burn. 11
O. V. Hlam. car
Thad Caln ....

lOipiHililiOI
KiWLWf4li

FLORIDA

Chas

Alond?^' ‘cadwal’-’

IL fled, and Chas. E Nickerson, whom
the &gt; Lairman declared, aiseted.
Thv committee on mlaeelUneoua
claims and accounts through Chair­ Chairman Hmllh'auUtalttc-l thv tulluwman Parker submitted the following

respectfully submit­
E. V. ’Smith.
Birney McIntyre.

Moved b&gt; Mr. nroMnarr that the re­
port be accepted and adopted Cal rled.
Yeaa 1C. n«&gt;&gt; 0. excused. Mllltr.
rommlttee un township clerks’
report submitted tbe following report:

v,. o/«i».November 21, 1914»&lt;«

NcwWkfenlial Lines
CffrsJ-air Esar-«i nxiairctlon with
Qwnt 4 L/ncntf and ScMVra Iteih.*?

,

Detroit to Jacksonville

Leave Detroit »» p m. daily
Usvr Towdo I2J5 r.utfit daily
Arrive JxknonvilJe 953 a m.. Second moraine

commtttee on miscellaneous
and acenunte respectfuUy eubfollowlnx ua their flnal report,
ending thn allowance or the

II
l»

sheriff
Orlon B. Uvhly. at­
tending rlr. court.
Orton fl
Uchty.
riminal bill
Irs. A. U Wil-

lawyers Coopera­
tive Co., sup. ...
Ihllng Bros 4 Ev-

C

a j. f.oger. ti
•ling rxpepaea

i

Mark A. Hitch'-.

|(»aja

0

Excused.

Ickea that criminal
lowed at the amount
carried by the fol­
Abbey, Fuller.

Assyrl
Itahlni

Wilkinson

iter,
imar-l
,omorro*' "&gt;°fnln&lt; 41

....
3,'?i"U|o&lt;-k'

&lt;&gt;r»n«»vlll»
l-ralrlrvillr
Hutlsnd
Th»riuippl&gt;Woodland

tb-ngbusch
Ink
Htand Co., sup........
Furnlss * Wotrlng.
supplies

a
tssassia
llerman H. Rensch.

mal... »

Irmnii

Marxhull
Roll ru

Fr.d K Mend .

On motion of Mr. Tompkins the
ter uf puiclihxlng Kennedy's
tables was taken from the table.

Carlton
Caxtlrton
Hustings
Hop- . ..
Irrlna .
jolin-t.." 1

r«.
and Ollier

supplies
K. . Hu wry, sup.
K. Smith, oer. ex
in lh&lt;
ail rati

Holl call, quorum pr. s. ni
Moved by Mr. Ickes that

lhe

following

• i icaaurc i qin. unu muvi-u mui it
I approved by tho board. (Tarried. Yens
it. nays 0. excused. Miller. Ilensch. 5.
I The committer on 8upt» of the Poor
I report through Chairman Klingensmith
I submitted the following report.

\?oodruff. luwing report:
•
•lentlrmrn:—We have examined the
dllna.
&gt;IIH-r.
Fennels. report of the drain commissioner und
mnMins. A anTtntin—&lt; , . tint! the same to tie correct. Hsv— KllngensmltH.
Parker,
rment correc
Herman H.
(&gt;n motion ot xr.
,------ KtUpurnfti until tomorrow tpurnlng ^t
Commlll.
’
,■ h. Marshall..Chairman-.
Roy'Andrtls. Clerk.
. .

’Barry County Court Hoose
Hastings. Mich., ttet. 21. 1911.
Hosni met pursuant to adjournm-nt

Moved by Mr Woodruff that the re­
port be accepted and adopted. Carried
Yeas 1«. nays 0. excuse*!. Miller.
Rensch. 2.
Tin- committee on county property
through Chairman VunTIMln submit­
ted the fallowing report:
To the Ijionorable Hoard of Super*!-

man nppolnW .two tellers. Messrs
Miller and z Woodruff. Io whom the
clerk, administered -thn constitutional

On motion ui air.
i.f the equalisation

commjttev

On motion of Mr. Abbey the Ixmrd
&lt;»n motion of Mr. Gruxlnger the matproceeded to the election of a sup. r-r of purchasing Kennedy's tax
Interfdi-nt of the poor.
&gt;b|-s was tnkvii from the table
on
Gmilemen;—Youi
Mr. Groslngvr presented the nainu of
Moved by Mr. Groxinrar that Harry county property rexpcctndly submit
C. H I’nlnierton.
. . ; v.iunty purr-base eighteen ot K--n- the following report, recommending
tutted I nutly’s lix tables, nnd thxi the clerk that the trees tn ,h.- court yard be
doctoml .und prun--&lt;l We nnd upun
wa*
■■xamlnatlon that th- trees all nv-d
ro-Marr for a choice. ». i
Ihls work done onAth. in to presrrvin received I; Gilbert
•dyed 5: W. It. Harper r
There twlng Uu i-llok-v th

Mr •’iL'.’h
un murivii ... «.. —
took a recess until I p. m
Roll call; quorum nrescni.
A lummunfcXtlon from M. I* ®huHers. secretary of ll» HasUuKs Bmud
of Education, relative to Burry coun­
ty’s apportionment of the cost of

Nb choir./
Third Idillol:

Harry County Court Hoi|a&lt;lUstlnus. Mich,, Oct. 23. 1911
Hoard met pursuant l» adjournment
nnd were culled to •—••—1—....
Marshall.
Boll call; quorun
nance committer. .
- -Minutes of yeater
The committee on miscellaneous
■ iKud and approved.
claims end accounts through Mr. JI.:-,
ftnWl..:
Mr. Reynold* at
Intrrc aubfrtltleg the following r&lt;IhIsHI relative to tl
.
Whale number of votes vast 17: un
thy court house lawn.
ntevsaary for u chnk-.. »; a H. I*alm* r- —
Moved by Jtr. Gro'xln&gt;cr that
ton received-1: Gilbert Striker re. matter
uf the care tn the trees on
eelved «: W. !L Harp-r received X court house
lawn
l&gt;e
left
with
No eholee
Sixth bal|ol:

•

X1
2S
2&lt;
27.

Cd SUP .. .. . Alonso I’
Htltl
sprinkling •’r‘*-ta
A. K MulhollsnA
llastlngs i’rlnt Co.
SSf Uaiier, sonar

»n received t. Gilbert Striker
elyed 6; U. IL Harper received I.
ElUt'h'billot:
U hole number of votes rust

X’lnlli ballot .­
Whole number of
necessary for a &lt; holer,
ton rycwlved t: t»|lb&lt;
reived S: AV.. R: Hacp.-i
No choice &gt;
Tenth ballot:
Whole number of
necessary for a choice.

swat...
g/J/ Bdgir.’ ex act
F. R. Ttmmermun.

bld.

X-. . I.i.l.
.
eleventh ballot:
.
Whole Iiuml-vr of votes cast 1
rcessary for n choice. &gt;: V S. Palm.
»n received 1; inibert Striker i
•’I}’*-’*1
" 11 Harper received *.

VimHlnga
liann-r.
Srlnllng
. H. Dennis, sold
■ genl
K a. Hus*, supplies
JU»J’ Andrus |»robetinn officer •..
t&gt;: E. Fuller, mrdl-

would recommend
o them.
A. Woodruff.•rt J. Calklue,
commute-.

holo number of votes east. 17:
(usury for n choice. »; C. S. IMIm-rI rrcolyed 1: Gilbert Striker rvtttdv-

R'gTi;:...
tKhiSfo
’-" ......
bur. of Mrs. Fred

The committee tin criminal claims
nnd
accounts
through
Chairman
Tompkins submitted the- following re­

Mfailitorff........ Bros;
bbr Jus Phillips.
Walldorff
Bros..
bbr. Mrs. Jaffrey .
F.
G
Hheffietd.

Krrt McIntyre,
J: Calkins,

committee.

-e.-eo v. ... ■*. uu per receireu n
No choice.
Fifteenth ballot:
Whole number of votes rasi
necessary for a choice. »: c H, I»a|
ton n-C'lved 2: Gilbert Htrlker

h ballot:
number of votes

port hr accepted and adopted t’nrrled. Y.-aa IS. naya 0. Excused. MillTompklna - that Mr.
VdnTtmln sunctlnt. nd this work, .iml

rled by the following vote:
Yi-aa:—Abbey. Calkins. Gruxlnttcr.
Klingensmith. McIntyre. Mead. 1’arker,
I'ciinrls. Ritchie. Hmltn. Woodruff.
Chulrinun—12.
Nays;—Fuller. Ickes^ Tompkins. Van
Tlfftln—1.
Excused. Mlllerr Itenach—2.
Moved by Mr. Abbey that lhe county
treasurrr be uuthorlxed tu renew all

Gentlemen;—Your
committee
on
printing have conferred with the sev•■*«! pt-lnttaE houses In the city in re­
lation to prlntlna tbC full procvedln;:*
ot th&gt;- lioard uf super* !&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;■ u»&lt;) found

SJI'-',........

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hreuthed a couple of times and hia
life was gone. His family hav«&lt;the
deepest sympathy of this whole com­
munity in their sad bereavement.
Funeral was held Sunday at the ProKrewiivc church in Campbelltown,
w-here he was a member. Burial in
the cemetery’ near the church. Rev.
Gnsco officiating.
Rev. Weeks tilled the pulpit Sunday
at the Tamarac.
Mrs. Effie Lehman and children are
spending the week at Ho*s Cotton's.

County-. Motion
carried. Yeas
1&lt;.
nays v Excused. Mllli-r. Rensch. 2.
The 'eommlttee On printing through
Mr. .Woodruff submitted the follon-liiK

8pedal ty

ca«

Joi li'y of th.
declod. •
Moved byEJEiaLJ?-Atea. yJaaia”-'
* «vbooi.
&gt;ur committee on criminal rbtlniw CDCMnE
Carried.
accounts respectfully submit tbe
Ths ballot being ordered for school ,[

To the Honorable Hoard

ut Hupervl-

committer on criminal claims
and accounts respect fully submit the
following ms their final report, •recom­
mending the allowance uf the savera!
umounis ■■ given below, and that the
clerk tie authorised to dra~ —J—

32

A. N.

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Williams.

?k,5“ sr.te.’.’
$" if 'sustrf.,
crim, account ...

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CLARKSVILLE.
WEST VERMONTVILLE.
Mr*. Ernest Miller left for her
Uvinu Snore and friend vi
home in Stark, )Vix.. Friday, and was friemls iff Freeport last week,
areompanfed by her brother, Carl
....
John Mater and....
wife visited friends
Robbins and Will Chorlvy. who will in Nashville Sunday.
retain until the holidays.
Mr. Taylor is ver - y
’y ngain.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Shanks of
I'rotructcti meeting.- v.
I’.-iiin next
Alina, arc spending u few days ut Sunday evening in the N«&gt;tii Caatletheir farm residence.
ton church.
|
The apple dryer has closed after
Elmer Helion ami famRy of Maple
un unusually successful run of 50 Grove. John Gardner and family of
days.
■
—visited
........ w
re.. parents
North v
Castleton
their
e.Rev. Wooley, pastor of lhe Congre-. iawvis Gardner and, family Sunday.
Rational church, was absent from his
Frank Smith and wife, near Ver-,
pulpit Sunday morning, having gone, montvjllc visited their parents, John
to Fenwick to attend the dedication Snore und family Sunday,
of the new Congregational church'
----Ollie *Downing
visite.1 his sister,
there.
'
.
_________
Mrs. Dale Navue and family in Maple
Miss Hnxrl Bryant, accompanied by Grave Sunday.
Miss Van I.60, both of U. B~A. hpsN
Mrs. Dale Navuc.
of Maple Grove,
Floyd -Downing
pltal, sppnt the week-end with Mr. visited her parents.
•“
and family Sdnday.
"
and Mrs. F. Bryant.
Gilbert Linsen, of Stony Point, visPius Long, of Indianapolis, Li mukto’Z*exU^d'ris7t'^retaU^4it^ ’gPj ^rRihirT^iinn is
Mr*. N. Custer, Isaiah Ung and Mr*. । ,.°f **“**"• M,nn4 “
q q-br,v&gt;.t/
visiting friends around here.
.
Roy and Grover Pennington visited
Mrs. S. Mick spent the past week
the.-rale uf 11 pel day upon the pr—
thoir brother. Jay und family Sunday.
srntment of on Itrmlsml statement. at the home of her son. Lewis Mick,
Rev. Neasct of Owosso, visited ht*
Carried. Yeas 1«. tin) a o Kxi us. il. of South Boston.
brother, Charlie and family, last
Miller. Itcnach. 2.
William
Renkes
is
nicely,
sqttlde
in
The committee un salaries through
■'hairman Rltehl*- submitted the n»l- his new home.
PENIML SCHtMH. NOTES. »
lowlng. report:
Mrs. Frank Sowull and two chilReport for month ending November
Tu ____
the Honurablc
, Hoard of . Supvrvi- । dren, left for Grand Rapids Saturday
rirntiem. ii.— Your romtnl.iiee on xal- I where they will make their future 20:
Number
davit taught
arles of county officers would renori home.
•
us follows: recommending thal pro*-- J.
- Cltun
—
A.
attended the funeral of Tout! attendance
Average daily attendance
be allowed per his father, Monday In Woodland.
ol tin- superlii- I
Mrs. Jennie Hunt of l-akc Odessa Number boys enrolled
■ be mIIuW.mI pvrl
Number girls enrolled
■JIS."
court house and was in tho-tHlagr Saturday.
.
Mrs. -Charles Ray has returned Total enrollment .month
that 1
from a week's visit in Greenville, Palo Percentage of attendance 90
Claire and IJndcn Griffin have
and Ionia.
L. A. Scoville left for Grand Rap­ movetl to Hickory.
ids Monday for a few days' visit.
Mesdames C. Watt, W. Simpson putiilb tUis month.
Wc have investeti $9.00 of our box
and R. Brown of Saranac motored to
the village Saturday and called on Social money in &amp; microscope anti still
have $10.00 which we have decitleyl
friends.
to
put into, library books.
Mrs. Mary Harris, who has b&amp;n
LA VfcRA DOSTER, Teachor.
staying with her (laughter, Mrs. Ed.
Evans for several weeks, spent Sun­
NORTH CARLTON.
day with N. K. Jepson.
Rockford Price spent Saturday and
Sunday at Roy Burn's.
. QrAILTRAP CORNERS.
Mrs. JohrrGeise has been numbered
Mr. und Mrs. Hanes, of Nashville,
visited at Herbert Calkins* Saturday. among th* sick..
Ruth Winey.spent Sunday with
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Fuller spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. Vinna Allertb’ng.
A large number from this way at­
and Mrs. Walter Vickers.
tended
the funeral of George Clum,
Carl Sparks returned home at Mor- •
gan last week after working the sum- Sunday.
■ Htrxttnix". Mich . Get 21. ISH. । .n(,er
r for j»-ij
n,ln
Revival meetings are now in prog­
Del! m.
SHvUp
ll.mul met pursimnt Io adjournment &gt;n
'"Vi. for
l0L **"
i’h?J}R..._ ... .... i
... ......... i.. .... . &gt;. ... ...
lhe IOrange
.run re «■ will
The
will k.
hold an oyster sup­ ress at ’ Mie Progressive Brethren
Mui nlliltl.
per at their hull Friday night, for church. Everybody invited to attend.
Hull call: i
the benefit of the Grange. Every­
Minutes of
COUNTY LINE.
body come.
Quarterly meeting was observed nt
The commit te&gt;- on apportionment
th much tffurtrman Mead submitted the
' TAWaRaC CORNEllsj^.
/ the Evangelical church Sunday. Rev.
followlnc report;
To the Honorable Board of HupvrvlThis
community
was
greatly Koehler, Presiding elder of Grand
Rapids, was present. .
Your committee on ap|Mirtloiim- nt shocked last Friday evening when the
Ho’g cholera is reported to have
news wax 'phoned over the wires of
aubinlt the following re|Hirt.
the sudden death of Mr.-George Clum..' agajn .bcoken .o»L in.QUi vicixul*- A good many from thU way at­
He had been around all day same ue
tended
the funeral of the .Rev. Croff
usual, nnd that evening'was not feel­
ing quite as well, and while thcu/am- ut Suntleld, FYhlay afternoon. Mr.
ily were at the telephone trying to ■Crolf was jin Evungclicul minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gerllnger vis­
call u doctor he was sitting by the
ited the latter’s parents in latke
stars in a chair, they noticed his head
l«T0/h
drop forward, and his son. Glenn, ear­ Odessa Sunday.
Mr.-und Mra. Rex Croff und son.
ned him to the couch and he only
H, J. Gcrlingvr Sunday.
. We are reminded thut another year
■nax nearly pat-ved by the celebration
of another Thanksgiving.
Mr. und Mrs. Fred A. Eckhardt
an- the proud partner of h big babv
boy. Mother und . son doing well.
Congratulations.
,

According tu jut estimate by Slf
John Murray, the totnl ar ;unl rainfall
‘■pun all the land of :1
.be auoun's
to
TP,1171 cubic -HLe
-1,1 of this
Rutland
Center
W.
C.
T.
U.met
ipklna that them.
I nd Adopted. . Ckr- I'rnnels . .
drains off
last Wminesday with Mrs. Hattie Ed­ quantity «.55l cubic i .
«.»'■
». Ex&lt;-us-il. Ilensch —
ger.
Fifteen were present.
The --------Miller. Fennels. Itltchle .. .
smith
....
union voted to have at least a five-’
_____________
Tompkins
mSu’lb'i!,?-*,nl?P dril1 at earh
,,tof
A- **W»t.
thu
Van Tltllln
te^l
th Eva Haven* 144 •uP’*rin- lluiv,.rt| physic..! director.
tn.it
tu them un .Woodruff .
Tr „
.
....
.
ordinary diuidnif. u» an rxeruse. dues
the following vote:
It was also decided to have public nut &lt; omp«
Ed 1‘ennels.
,
meetings in the evening (luring the ■wimmtaK
Mark A ItllcMr.
enxmllh.
McIntyre
M
i'V“ R“v,’,U!’. ,'ue,1“ Oli»
gymn.i»t(c«
Chas. K Puller.
Renacli. Ritchie. To
I '
t.'umnrtltep;
Mary Be I son were appointed on the
; committee to make arranfementa for "i'tfm
x'V
Kxcuacd. Calkins. Uroslnger. Mlll&lt;-i.
refreshments
and
programs.*
It
was
"
?•’” BU I
I’annels. Knuth—J.
, The committer on IMy.roll through
also decided to semi th? "Young Cru­
Mr. Hlivhlr- submitted thi- following
sader to the Otis and Edger schools
to be reail before the children.
yioinacli tmeble nr c-nqipMion. no mat­
&gt;lion of Mr. McIntyre Ihe-buai
rd until Munday. ■ Jan. HI
A very interesting temperance pro­
ter of how kypg -landing, to try one
1:3&lt;* p. m.
gram was curried out.
u *r "S RaiT‘ Wonderful Si.inL.ch
II. Mai shall. Chairman.
........... .,,,------ r-—.
, Remedy—ipm- mil‘oinvoice von.
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RAGLA DISTRICT. •
T,li- '* «&gt;’- medicine ... m.m -I ’-mr
— vnwrgpiCT tfxt.un
.’Mr Klipfcr, who has been working! 1 '"A1
have been ulpm; »nl, , &gt;
- NORTHEAST hALAMO.
for Mr. Bray, is moving his family t‘
remits.
T(&gt;c
'
Tfie nv&gt;-t
tnoit thoron »h
Miss Ruth Wyble has been very ill “EJJ" PJ*-” home in Campbell.
e’e3Ejfr Wf rvcr
■Marr's
~
"
I during the last week.
TPe »ugar beet men are around
"•'"••erfol iituuuUl Remedy h
I
Vem Briggs is home from ptc pavy. । “8uln looking up those who,are inmid here by
ah
'
MurgucritcBnrtig has a week’s va-1‘^^’sted uiyf want to raise XBgar ivudrftg ilrugitists. and druggists
jiTj* is cation thi* week from her school.
1
,, ,
' &lt;-rywhvr&lt;-.
■
JM'* I
Sheridan Stillwell hail the miofor-1
Hcrhet and wife were callers
Th - nr»t U&lt;o-.- ;uu*i xuv von x
S’.
tupe to lox- nue of hie work lt»r«&lt;*.-&gt; - •
Lcoiiittd Wmidrrlich's Sund-ii I'll’» •&lt; ima -r
i -ii'i
.* ■« S last week.’
evening.
\
1;
wllh thr ,
Hl.ss leave ...........
Klmgrnsmlih
-L
41 2.IS
is 3»rlH
Sktx. ! Xo school in the Wylde Thursday..
,o Bunday School Sunday. Dec. ,«•»• iinrfvruinndinff yuitrnnmtrr
Skis'-"..'..
IHi ll®
-BAXXEn WANT ADVB. PAVe 1
"We 51* &lt;*&gt;’nK: It's Rally tw r-turn-d bJ- .-,-vur.3rvgsi«t wffl
| Miller ............
Uy.
Come siL
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Hastings. Mich.
Phone 262-R

thin! anniversary of her daughter.
EZISTOL -A rofe nnd sure
Helen’s birthday.
remedy in- nil
of overRev. Floyd Mend delivered the-ser­
_ *t limitation; also Indicated in"* I
mon at the M. E.- church Sunday
ail' c.iwx of Brain Fatigue.' Nrrv. on, Exhaustion •-xured .by over­
work or malnutrition. imc&lt;|UMlled
guests at Ed Palmer's north of the
for n«u»*« or general di-prouloii.
A general tonic nnd body builder.
village. Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John H. Hinkley, who hpx
.Mull orders tilled’ by Rexlxtol
been a great sufferer for some time,
Chemical. Co.. Horton. Max*.
passed away at her home in the vil­
lage Monday morning about 1 o’clock.
The funeral was Wednesday morning
at the-home here at 10 o’clock and
then they went tp their home in
Maple Grove, where the Services wenheld and interment was in the Joy
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. H. A. Brooks left last cemetery.
week Tuesday morning for Orlando,
William Logan of Vicksburg is vis­
Florida, where they expect to spend iting at the home of his son, Walter
the winter.
,
.
I-ogan.
■
Will Leibhouscr hux raised his
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Cole are vis­
office at his lumber yatd ami put a iting the latter’s parents, Mr. and
wall of cement blocks under it and Mra. Wm. Hummell.
is erecting a large buihling for the
The people of the village were
greatly shocked Monday morning to
protection of lumber.
Rev. Floyd Mead and family have learn of the sudden death of Mrs.
Virgil
Kidder. She was taken very
moved"rinto their" house on Queen
street, recently purchased of H. A. ill. and Mr. Kidder went in to the
next door neighbor’s to telephone for
Brooks.
a doctor and when he returned she
E. E. Smith and family arc nicely was gone. Mrs.'Kidder was only 25
settled in Chas. Gutchess' house on
years old and leaves two small chil­
Middle street.
dren. a daughter five' year*' old anil
Mr. and Mrs. E. V.. Barker have n little son three.
move! into- their house on Queen
Mrs. I. Aj Navne was taken very
street, recently purchased of Jnnt.es sick Monday. It.is thought that the
shock of her daughter's, Mrs.' Kidder’s
Word has been received from death, was the cause.
George Gallatin that he has gone to
The monthly business and social
Orlando, Florida, to spend the winter. meeting of the Y. P. A. of the Evan­
.Mr. and Mrs. George O. Dean left gelical church was held at the parson­
age
Monday evening. It was election
here last Saturday morning for their
of officers anil after the business was
winter home in Florida.
• Henry Roe returned home from the finished a-social time was enjoyed and
north ’last Friday evening; he tame refreshments wen- served.
sooner than^he expected on account
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Putnam enter­
of a fall he got on the ice which tained the stockholders of the State
Savings Bank and their wives last
wrenched him quite badly.
Miss Bernice Mead is spending the Friday evening. A four-course dinner
Thanksgiving vacation with her sis­ was served und their “Amberole" fur­
ter. Miss Beulah Mead, at Ypsilanti. nished music for the occasion. The
Mrs. B.’ D. Joy of Hasting* was In decorations were of red carnations
and a very enjoyable time wax had.
the village last Saturday.
Ray Townsend spent last Friday
Mrs. Mary Townsend is slowly re­
evening in Grand Rapids.
covering from her siege of pnuemonia
Mrs. Von W. Fiirnixs was at Grand and typhoid fever, but'is still unable
Rapids last Thursday. •
to see callers.
Miss Cecile Zuschnitt and 1’aulinc
Mrs. Clayton Fumiss returned to
Kunz were at Gram! Rapid* last Fri­ her home at Athens last Saturday.
day evening to see “Winning of Bar­
Mrs. Forrest Everts has been hav­
bara Worth."
ing a serious time with asthma, but
Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Smith and son. is much better.
Glenn, are spending a week in Alls—
George Appleman and lady friend,
Miss Hazel Robinson, of iuiwton.
Mr. S. Brunk of Eaton Rapids has came Monday evening for a few days’
charge of the A. M. Smith Co’s store visit with the former's parents, Mr.
during the absence of W. H. Smith. and Mrs. A. N. Appleman.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Feighner were
Judge ami Mr». C. E. Higbee and
two children, of Grand Rapids, are
in Grand Rapids Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Ema Mead went to Jackson guests of Mrs. Higbee's parents, Dr.
last Friday to spend a week.
and Mrs. J. I. Baker.
Mrs. Clark Titmarxh went to Grand
Mrs. Charles Deller spent Sunday
Rapids last Saturday to visit her with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Marley,
daughter, Mrs. Waller Scheldt and in Grand Rapids.
Clark expects to go for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. John Hall, of Chajlotte, was
Dr. S. M. Fowler of Battle Creek a guest of Mrs. Chas. Everts over
motored ovcrSundny nnd visited rela­ Sunday.
tives;
-------- he wdf accompanied home by ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hama?*visited the
kt.
__i.____ who ...
his niece, it:..
Miss n_..u
Pauhne
Kunz,
re- latter’s sister at Barryvifle Sunday.
mained until Tuesday.
’
’
. . Miss Merna House, of Vermontville,
Mra. Bertrand Young und three was a guest ut Frank Rarrick's Sun­
childrep. Mabie, Louise und I.ewis. of day.
Charlotte visited the former’s parMrs. Icie Kincaid, of Bellevue, and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwell, j Mrs. Warren Taylor, of Vermontville,
from Tritfry tfomrliJLSaiuruay ®ven- vtofted .Mnc B._J. Reyonlds Iasi Sutur­
ing.
1 day.
”
Word wax received here Sunday of
The Western division of the L. A.
the death of Mrs. Addie Martin Davis ( S..- of’the .Maple Grove M. E. church
ut Battle Creek, who had suffered served u chicken-pie dinner at Mrs.
some time with cancer. Her remains' M. E. Larkins.last Saturday.
were brought here Wednesday morn-' .Mrs. Hattie Noyes visited Vermonting for interment in I.akevi&gt;-w ceme- v&gt;He friends the latter part of last
tery.
_
week.
Mrs. E. G. Rothhaar entert/inrd,
Mrs. I.. W. Calkins, of Quimby, visfifteen babies awl their mothers last 'ted her daughter, Mra. W. E. Hanes.
Thursday afternoon in honor of the! ‘he latter part of last week.

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One 1915 Saxon Demunstrater
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Phone Ztf)

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Mr. nnd Mra. Allie Brigham. whoa*
home is now. in Mississippi, were
quests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Murray
Sunday.
.
’
,
Mrs. H. E. Downing was with her
daughter. Mrs. Claude Lewis, of Kala­
mazoo. at the Mayo hospital, where
the latter underwent another opera­
tion for goitre and at last reports she
was doing nicely.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Marshall spent
Sunday- with their daughter. Mrs. J.
£. McElwain in Hastings.
Mrs. L. Verachor, of Grand Rapids,
was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. E.
A. Hannemann over Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Phillips returned from
her visit at Lansing. Monday.
Harley Eeighner and Miss Irma
Swift went to Detroit last Thursday
and upon their arrival there were
united in marriage by the former'*
brother-in-law. Rev. C. C. Gibson, and
arc remaining in Detroit for n visit
with the'Gibaon family.
Mra. Kate Knickerbocker suffered
a stroke of paralysis Sunday night
nnd is in a critical condition.
Elias Wertz returned from his visit
nt Bellevue and Battle Creek Monday.
Miss Bess Burr is spending her
Thanksgiving vacation al Ix&gt;weil. .
SOUTH* NASHVILLE
’ S. Downs are moved to Nashville
in the house recently bought of Wm.
Run!.
Mrs. B. Benedict, who had her arm
broken, is getting along nicely.
Wert Serven is moved on S. Downs’
farm.
•
The company com huxker started
Monday morning, the first job being
at B. Brundige’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Navue spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Alm. Downing, of North Nash­
ville.
Harry Fisher, of North .Charlotte,
helped his brother. Wm. Fisher, with
his bean threshing lust week.
John Hurd, of West Kalamo. spent
Sunday with his son and family in
Nashville.
S. Benedict and family are enter­
taining relatives from Detroit.
Mrs. B. Dickerson and Mrs. Wm.
Rogers, of North Vermontville, were
the ^guests of Mrs. B. Benedict last

Mrs. Foot, of Battle Creek, wax the
guest at the home of John Hurd and
family several days last week.
Mrs. Foot, of Battle Creek, and
Mrs. I.ena Mix. of West Kalamo, vis­
ited Thursday ut Wm. Fisher's, near
Nashville.
MARTIN CORNERS.
Born, Monday, November 28rto Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Endsley, a fine
baby girl, which will be more than
welcome in a family, of seven boys.
Congratulations.
Mr. and Airs. H. T. "Munn and Miss
Annie Heideman of Lakeview spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher.
Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Barry left Tues­
day for St. Petersburg, Fla., where
they will spend the winter.
Mr. ami Mrs. Orr Fisher attended
the funeral of Mrs. Emilia Granger
in Hastings Tuesday of last week.
Mrs. Nancy Miller is doing the
hoasewqrk for Mrs. Sherman Ends­
ley.

PERSONAL MENTIONj|

FARMtl
There’s An Old Saying—
POULTRY “Clothes Don’t Make the PeoDle”
ALL STRIVE FOR SAME THING
for Standard Requlrementa In
Color, Shape and Weight

Breedara nf Rhode laland Rega. gs|
breeder* of all other varieties, are all
striving for the *aae thing—standard
requlrementa In rotor, shape and.
weight. In the Reds, tbe coloring of
male and female are practically tho

we?

•

Freeport

Rhoda laland Red.

same, the male's pluniage being more
brilliant; the weight lx five pounds
for pullet, six and cgje-half for hen.
seven and one-half for cockerel and
eight and one-half for cock. Tbe only
difference tn strain la one of family.
A community might consist of Amerlcharacteristics as families So with
chickens, a dozen flocks of Reda might
show 12 different race characteristics.

phaalze the importance of one point
more than others, and have bred for
that until their strain is prepotent in
that line, and a male of that, strain
will stamp tbe characteristic on every
descendant. Sometimes It Is strong
vitality -(the beat possible Inheri­
tance), sometimes a tendency to early
maturity, possibly towards egg pro­
ductions, maybe especially good comb,

.

Michigan

BUY A •

8 Cotton

felt Mattress

you Po ifot idant to "Buy a ^a/s of Cotton"
President Wilson bought a Bale of Cotton a few weeks ago. Since then
thousands of the best people have bought a Bale of Cotton or a Cotton Felt
Mattress.
Every newspaper and magazine in the country is advocating this movement.
• STOP AND THINK—70% of the cotton raised in this country is shipped to Europe.
On account of the war the crop has not moved.
.
■ The result of this movement is that in addition to our President end other big men in
this country being interested in this “Buy a Bale of Cotton'* movement, ell the big manu­
facturers of “Cotton Felt Mattresses'* have bought Bales and Bales of Colton andf are pro­
ducing for a short time only for their trade "Cotton Felt Mattresses'* at a price souow that
every one who cannot buy a Bale of Cotton can buy a Cotton Felt Mattress. ’
.
The manufacturer, from whom we huy our mattresses, have allowed us a certain
amount for this "BUY A MATTRESS SALE.’’ Right Now—At this Sale—You can buy
a Cotton Felt Mattress at a price lower than you ever had before or will ever hsve again.

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
BEGIN WITH SMALL FLOCKS

Depend on Building.

L.B. Lester, Freeport
FURNITURE © UNDERTAKING

The ambltloaa of the beginner are

elusions. If lOt) hens w|ll net a cer­
tain profit. 1.000 surely would reach
Small flocks invariably

A man has more time to devote to a
small flock, fully one-tenth mure time

For Fine Job Printing—Come to the Banner Office

timre larger. Sickness la more read­
ily noted and the jeceuitlea attend-

water.

With email flocks a man has

dally gajber up tbe droppings; tfrns

clean. Large flocks neceaaktato th*
employment of extra labor. This
hired help may ruin tbe flojk lt^
charge.
Thlx la opt imaginary, but
actual experience. Again, large flocks
terst much to tbeir discomfort and
health. Small flocks are afforded more
breathing space.

flock should be depends upon the acconimo'dailaM If the pen waa built

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction sale at my farm, one
half mile North of Irving Grange Hall section 28, Irving Township.

Thursday,/Dec. 3
Commindng at ]0 o'clock a. m., I offer the following described property
HORSEH.

capacity lx easily determined; All up
to that, using good judgment, and.
our word for t, there will be moro
profit.

All email tool" uwil on farm.

a &lt;&gt;i&gt;i. ut. i2oo.

Robe
2 Meal Bcucix-n
Dwl
T&lt;xd &lt;’•'
of White Oak N(inkling and lumber.

I. ohl. wt. 1200.
cai4i,e.

Stack Marsh hay
Black Bean I’oata

Holrtt-ia Calf, 3 monilf. old.
Hens will not lay when their comb*
are frozen.
Oats are ezcollent for both old and
young birds.

20 Grain Bags.

2 hog-. 125 Bm. each.

(TI1CKENS.
BO Hen* and l*ullel*, Drown lawhorn*.

Wide Tire Wagon, double box mid »prlng »cat.
Bement Sleigh*

See that the early pullets are pro­
vided with nests.

Hfiring tooth Itne-r drag. 17 tooth.

lent for the miklag of bone and mua-

1IOT-SF.IIOI.D GOODS—ALL OF THEM
Bedroom Soil. Blnlwyr Maple.
Kirchen t nblprl
Blah
’ ” rupboanl. glasx doors
Milk cupboard
■ ll&lt;M&gt;kca-»&lt;i
Couch
Sewing Machine, drop lirtui
5 Rocking l lialra.
0 dining chair*.
0 imrlor chalra.
Cbok Move, rang*-.
Dri.p leaf table
•
Bink
Heating Mnvc

FARM TOO1A

Doctor your birds at tho first sign
of droopiness.

Nature does nothing without a pur­
pose When the endowed the rabbit
Chopped onions are said to act aa
with a gift of collectivism, a bent to­
a good tonle to chickens when fed ts
ward conspiracy and stratagem. It wag
them.
a bint to man to co mo to terms with
the rabbit and Turn Ita powers tojtoCut green bona should be constant­
count.. It Is man's own fault when
ly fed to fowls—nothing la better for
the rabbit develops militant tendsncles and employs Its peculiar taleqU
to work him embarrassment
ua&gt;o
iuiuTh res varieties of dOga never bark nesi thalli, being about 10.1 ger
—the Australian, dok. the Egyptian
shepherd dog ;fhd the “llon-headsd"
dog of Tibet.
,

We’re always going to, too.

L.K. WdCOtt ThCkHhier1Ve

Wait until the poultry is dry and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Judson, of cool before packing.
l.msing. were xucstH of Mr. and Mrs
Soft-shelled eggs will be hatched if
K. A. Burton, the tatter part of last
week, returning home Saturday.
Rev. Dr. L. E. la-nnox of Grand
P.aidds. wax rhe guest of Rev. nnd
Mra. R. H. Rready over Sunday and lent food in cold
hr occupied the Methodist pulpit
Sunday morning.

Fault la Man'a.

NOW,—you can buy just as GOOD clothes as we sell.-r-but—(get this)—YOU
C\N’T BUY.GOOD CLOTHES ANY CHEAPER OR ANY THAT ARE
GUARANTEED TO GIVE ANY GREATER SATISFACTORY SERVICE
ANYWHERE, than we can and will sell you.

JVhen you buy from us—right here where, we are going to stay—you can come
back and '‘kick" if anything is wrong! We’ve always treated you right, hitvetf t

take ts made.

Mias Zora Unmnn spent Hsrurday
wllh Jainxlng friends.
Judge Smith went to Charlotte
Friday to hold a .'session of court In
that city.
'
•
Miss Gertrude Rum la home from
t’hlcugo' to spend the Thanksgiving
vacation.
,
•
W*. R. Cook and Gall Best went tp
i-hlcago. Thursday, returning Sat­
urday morning.
Mrs. John Myers returned Jfcunday
fr«m Hornell. N. \, where she went
to visit relatives.
■
Mrs. J. W. Hlic&lt;-hun of Hi. Joseph,
spent the. week end heje as the guests
of Mr. und MrartW. A. Hull.
Burnette More spent the‘week end
with relatives In Hastings, returning
to East tainslng Monday.
Mrs. W. It. t'inik arrived hornfrom
Butterworth
hospital
yes­
terday. much Improved in health. •­
Mrs. Glrnn.t Hnyden. of Haglnaw.
is home, for Thanksgiving. Dr&lt; Bruce
Hayden la WJH tea VO nrnvr today.
Wednesilny.
Rev. Rusnell H. Bread? gave an
nd dress to the Methodist Brotherhood
of Trinity church. Grand Rapids.
Thursday evening, •
Hr. and Mrs. O. W. Ia&gt;wry went to
Ann Arbor on lhe Monday nnqn train
In order that the Dr. may have’ the
benefit of hospital treatment.
Mr. knd Sirs. J. C. Ketchum re­
turned Saturday from Wilmington.
1&gt;&lt;-Ia«are. where they went to at­
tend the MeMtona' uf the National
Grange.
.
. Mrs. Frank Sage went to Detroit.
Saturday, accompanied by her little
niece, who hu been making an ex­
tended visit with Mr. und Mra. Sage.
Mrs. Chas. Sylvester of Battle
Creek came
Saturday to
spend
Thanksgiving week with
Mr. und
Mrs. A. F. Sylvester.
Charles will
plan in be here today.
Mrs.’ JIury Speaker, of Detroit, was
the guest of Mrs. Belle IL Burton
from Thursday tn Saturday nf last

But we believe they do—at least good quality, perfect-fitting
clothes bought from our stock of clothing “make the people”
who wear them feel comfortable and satisfied and look lots better
than they did before.

Buckeye Drill, io H&gt;x-.

Mvc tooth Culthalor.
Two Heated Surry .

Want Robv
;i numrraxo nnd iMtldlng
Qtimitliy of ilbdiCN

Single TlMl Utixg&gt;

Pfi-tursM

Ona’ Hlnglc llartwwt

Water ScjMirator.

50 sal. OH tank

Hot Lunch at Noon
All sums ot $5.00 or under, cash. Over
1 erm.S. tint amount 1 year's time will bo (Iron
on bankable notes with Interest at 6 per cent Ho property re­
moved until settled for.
,
________________•

ISAAC WOOLF, Proprietor
COL. W. H. COUCH
AUCTIONEER

■ANNKB WANT ABVB. FAT.

Washing Machine
50 fruit cans

R. B. WALKER
CLERK

�xovEMnrii

novae.
STONY POINT
Mr. and Mrs. Robert De Camp of
Thursday, North Castleton, spent Sunday at the i
“Ridge.” Visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Vumey.
Mr*. Minnie Mu**on ol Rutland
Mr. and Mfs. T. H. Bodrbaugh vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lapis Demond of!
North Carlton last Satunluy and Sun­
day.
Samuel Vumey has ti'i
I- hin'.
Into the atall bcaldo one at hla horses
i unit1
with a pail in hla hand. The home work on the new F. Mxc
i-ommeneed to kick and struck Eime: gone with his family back
ville.
. ,
HU boy be Inc r.onr t&gt;y managed to ’ Mr. and Mrs.
Hilfon of
Martin Comers
undajr With
Ira. • Jogeph
found that his leg -was bruited nearly their uncle, Mr,
the whole length of It. He is getting Messenger.
Mr. and J
sday at HaatJ. R. Daly visited his son Bert and
_
family recently. They are living on !*&lt;•
Mra. Wilkinson's farm In Suutheast
Mrs. Lewis of .Maple Grove, is vis­
Maple drove.
iting her son and wife , of Martin
'
Mrs. Holcomb and Veiinn Ilender- Comen the past fcw’tlay.-.
Glenn McPeck and bride are mak­
khutt report having a very enjoyable
time during tho week that they spcni ■ ing preparations toTftuve to Maple
Grove.
Success
to
yon
(Menn.
visiting friends In Battle Creek.
Mexdames. Me Pock *gr.d Lewi* were
be«n visiting friend* berk fur several the guests of Mr. anti Mra. Charier I
Orsbom Sunday,
Sunday.
Don't torget that turkey fot I;
Thanksgiving dinner.
luiXDKiUiiiorr

pure hall o/ Jiigh CJradu flrtl Mortgage Bondi
to not from

Jax
in Michigan.
It)rite or call for Information.

Rrand RapidsTsust Company
Both Phones. 4#9I

MONUMENTS

Broody of Ifastlng* December 1 al
tho school house. Subject, " A Trip '
.Mr. mid Mrs. Vjirn Gn. til&gt;Jd and’
Down Grand Canyon."
| - hlldren of Olivet. vi*ii. .1 Mr. und
Mr*. Ohurli-s Blanton Sunday.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Will Hampton, who
.jclcgi!,! i.y*
1’ralrlcvillc high school will give
their annual play November 27*25. Henry VapByckiss haa b. ,-«i working
.for him.
y
Ilufu* BUinlon of St
lii.-lens. .»
by home talent, at McLcay hall, emending thi» week whb hl
Remember thn date. 27 and 2*.
j here.
Mr*. J. J. Perkins left here last I „ M5M’.,fi&gt;nQ &lt;’fl, r’,n- * h “
w.dnrw., naw .or *lb.wr.
If*',k’
York, called by the *crioua lllm as of,i amui-imy.
|
Frank Fulk haa reluni-J frnni t(u-i
Mra. G. A. Blackman u «PcndRutl'^n*’S^-t
part of. th. winter wuh her .on tairne fall. , thr„
.
"*
.
u‘remta 'r41h.
J
Mra. E. C. Ctem.-ir ipcnl the Week i
Mrs. I.-nink K-nW11,.
end with fri&lt;nd» at lunulng. ■
,
.
... , ***
Ray l*arkcr haa returned from a . ..
..
hunting trip In lhe northern part
. *on4 u MX wi’th h \
thn state, but did not bring a deer
J?’10*
“ 1
home with him.
hl* eneci-h.
Ml»a Cedi Chaac has been confined

BEAUTY AND DIGNITY IN
MONUMENTAL ART are obtain,
ed only by careful attention to dt&gt;.
tail, proportion and finish.
ALL MONUMENTS FROM OUR FACTORY’ are made of the beat
materials from domestic and foreign quarries.
OUR PRICES arc the lowest consistent with the highest grade
work..

Ironside Brothers
Monument Dsslors

7

school

Slocum

we Recommend at uhis Jime

123 Ottawa j/Tne. if. It).

P'.GE HITT EX

Hastings, Mleh.

then’ being at

$c«ibg&gt;«ttri Barry

Christmas
Specials

Shop

Christmas
Specials

Early

'ii)e sail the best, for just a little less'

It is not only convenient to shop early—but economical. We are
making some exceptionally low prices for the coming “Holidays."
The selection of goods is almost at its best, the quality never
better

Table Linens

Table Linens

$2 quality extra fine all liden, double
satin damask fin'sh, fall .72
1 CQ
inches. Holiday special .

SI 25 tabic linen extra heavy quality
made especially.for service, full QQp f|
72 in. wide. Holiday Special zOu -

65c extra heavy unbleached table linen,
64 in. wide. A splendid cloth far X Qn
everyday wear. Holiday Special.
Vu

60c all cotton mercerized table cloth lull _
bleached, patterns copied 'from high §
grade linens, 6/ inches
^Qp
wide. Holiday Special_________ f

75c Outing Night Gowns

$1.25 Oufing Blankets

49c

98c

SI black 36 inch Messaline

Hastings,
Mich.

A

’*•
•

I

79c

$1.25 Eace Curtains

I ADQp|\l

98c

Cf) Standard
v^vJ. Patterns p

”&amp;ook for the Jtoro with the ifev front"

Maple Grove, from Wcdneiday until
Sat ifrday.

Johnson
taking a v.
at Edgvwoiid lu»t Thursday.
WEST HOPE.
Iliank-aix lug 1 'arccast-..
Itc*l at Dow
Wm. McCallum and wife and little
son William visited her brother, Mr.
.i
resident
of
this
।
' Clark and family, of Kalamazoo. Sunhome in Mn-bvlllr;'
‘ The company com huskcr began
CED.kR CHEEK.
husking com aL James Anders' again, ,
..,
Monday morning.
dj»‘
V’'0
, The remaihs Quid: December 2.
Mra. FranceaWiM has been suffer-' •‘£„r”t
ing badly with rheumatism thif past
"" •''* •s&gt;*&gt; ■"’» '
1
crowd out to church Bunday mern•*y, Hund.i;.
two weeks. Her right arm and hand &gt;"‘’J?”1, relaihi. in
ing to listen to u Splendid Herman
being so hidly swollen that she has ’. T*1‘' Ku*w&gt;' friMu
no use of it.
- ,IW '■ "■
***' *“•
, was completely dlsabiyjj by a »tr
Clayton I’ctilngUl and
.
ker’s thU week Friday night. The, &lt;Qf parulyFU’ut Kalamnkuo F. c'-aqh
r. .mil Mra. Thoma* Gorham
•11&gt;.- pnuiing M-h&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;| L&lt; f.r.'p^rimr
Ladles’ Union will furnish a plate
imlte with i hi’ llolyen children t•&gt;r Thanksgiving exervlwM to be held
last Monday.
Motorcycle•* at , brooming
supper. The proceeds are to help pay
i th.- hull in Dowling Wcilnesdu
Mr. and Mra Bert Gorham of Alba the moving expenses of the new min- popular in the I’hllinoftir*.
hla fooling and atnuigled.
icnlnu.
are visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mr*,
Mra. Jennie Lyons uf llanlh-ld
stantun.
epetrt Saturday and’Sunday with
brother. Ernest Quick.
BARRYV1LLE.
Thursday night al the church. This
m entertained o
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Day are the
will be our last meeting for a while Kind parents of a baby girl, bom
a Ethel und Mary .ur. and Mr?. 1 lurlm-rjji,i.-.y.
Nie guvcrnpii'iit/tu nfqr year*'
ursday, Nov. 19.
Mr. mid Mrs. Albert Ch.ieo will
meeting* next Bunday night.
Mra.
Including
rations
David McClelland, who is in the which.
---------i-nirrtalucd. t.rtaln Mr. aijd Mrs. Orr und
’
Lelna.ir 1&gt; our new janitor for the north hunting, sent home a deer last amount to 53.000.
in r »!»lrr. Mrs. Grvrgv Huffman. of 1 toy Fisher und children of NHo» und
WM&amp;
_ _ ..
will meet the first
A family is moving in the Rev. Gil­
Tuesday In each month. Mrs. Ernie,' lett house from Martin'Corncrs.
Horn will entertain Dee. 1 .for din*
Preaching Sunday morning at this
place.
thn pastry cooking,
bring
Miss Lula Day, of Hastings, is
needle* and thimble*.
•pending some time with her brother,
JULIA MARLOWE
Charley Day and wife.
HOLMES CHURCH
Mr. and Mra. Willis Lathrop and
family, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hyde and
YE OLOE TIMES
• upper
family, Mr. and Mrs. Halley Lathrop,
(irrant FL Olis &lt;fr-Co. Old Stand
COMFORT SHOES
OsForn Block
son and her father, sjffiht Thanksgiv­
Friday evening. Doc. 4th.
All are ing witfi Dr- and Mrs. Clarence Lath­
rop at Hastings.
,
cordially Invited.
Mrs. Chxrltti Hunt .and son Ken­
neth of Evart are spending a week
SPRINGBROOK.
Miss Florence Day, of Kalamazoo,
with relatives tn thia-neighborhood.
This is the opportune time to sup­
Do not neglect your feet now.
Esther and Lloyd Davis of Hosting* visited her aunt, Mrs. Chas, Haskins,
were guests ot their cousins Ella from Sunday until Friday.
ply your wiqjer needs, our stock is
new pair t»f shoes may save you many
Clark Haskins, who has been spend­
and Man' Wood.
complete and,-the values‘arc better
dollars in doctor bills.
/Mrs. Fred Durkee and Mrs. Charlie ing two months with his brother, John
Hull spent Thursday al Elmer Ills- Haskins, left for Kansas Friday. Mr.
than usual.
V
Haskins is eighty-five years old. but
Women’s Junn Marlowe Shoes in Gun
■ble to make the trip alone.
Fred Barrie and wife of Charlotte
Metal and Patent Kid. low, medium
Miss
Nellie
McDonald
of
Grand
were over Sunday guest* of Glenn
Rapids, u visiting relatives here.
Fuller and family.
,
aud high heel. Price
Tlie
Ladies
’
Aid
society
met
with
The chicken pin dinner held at the
■nd .........................................
Mrs. M. P. Bresson Thursday for din­
ner. The ladies tied the comfortable
Higbrock, the'best quality ever put in
IToceeds 11.60.
Women's Comfort Shows, the best wStp'rMiss Slason rewed Cor Mrs. Jennie
flrecc
uniirrwcAr,
extra
heavy,
all
Mra. ChM. Ree«e, of Seattle, Wash.,
ing and comfortable Jiid turn shoe,
Barnum last week. ■
, sizes 32 10 48, per gargO _
Mr*. I*arkcr of South Hastings is *n&lt;l Mra. Smith, of Detroit, are visitmade in regular and jumbo
ment........................... . . O \jC
J
M™- Be««&gt; “
Men’s plain toe Rubbers, sizfes
spending a few week* with her
Mr. Miller's daughter, and will spend
daughter. Mrs. J. Crockford.
make......... ...............................
9, 9^.10. 11 and 11 Vi ONLY.
the winter here.
Boy's Shirts,and Drawers.' heavy flat
llie
-Ladies
’
Aid
sodoty
will
hold
90c
values,
Friday
g
Q
_
NORTH HINT BARKY.
Men’s CHROME Work Shoes, a I I
fleece or ribbed shirts and drawers,
their bazaar Friday evening, Dec. I.
and Saturday_____ 37C
lUv. Bunnell prwu-hed at the M. I’, An oyxtcr .upper will be. served. The
Size*, tan and black.
church Sunday in the absence of Rev. bazaar will Be held at the home of
McCue.
and..............................
ment.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Flick. Every­
Don’t forget the chureh buxaar at body u invited to attend.
Uiu M. I’, church Friday afternoon
Men’s. Union Suits, ribbed or extra
and evening. Dee. 4.
Chicken pie
heavy Hetce,’ closed crotch, sizes 34GLASS CREEK.
supper beginning al 5 o'clock until . Slrl* V,ai? Havens returned home
Odd lot Ladies* Rubbers, sizes
lo 46 inclusive, per suit
last week after an Extended visit with
3, 4, 5, 7 and 8, 65c to 75c val­
her daughter and other relatives in
Arrow and Shawmut brands; the
and.............................................
jlaekaon county.
• '
ues, Friday and
best qua'ity rubber goods made.
win Ihi «lq&lt;i to welcome them back
School commenced Monday after a
Men's Wool Union Suits, splendid val­
Saturday________ __ OVC
Into tho neighborhood.
•
T:';«catfyn on account of the
ues, in ail
priced nt
George Robinson and wife of Abut- diphtheria scare.
Ing* vUtteU l. E. Andrus- an^Klfn
Hu inlay.
„ A &gt;'«•". daughter arrived nt L. .1.
Boys' Wool Union.Suits, extra quality
ford spent Sunday with hU broth W nurghduff • lagf Thursday and will
. lor the pricy, sixes 6 to 16. pex-j*ai B&lt;&gt;l Stanton und family.
answer to the name of Margaret Rouo.
Congratulutionx.
ment................... .. .......
.
Ft**
spent
When you hav.c a troublesome a few days last week with Forcsf
cough. It doe* not mean that you hate Havens and family.
•An odd lot nearly fall sizes, 201110 grey
conwutnptlon or that you arc going to
others tan, shirts mid
[have It; but It dues mean thnt your
......... .
in trance tmvinc
lungs arc threatened, and It la just aa &gt;uor.- than t.WIF Inhabitant*
..bout
Men's outing^annej.Night Gqwns, sizvS
drawers, 5Uc value.....
well tn bo on thtCsafe aide nnd take s.ooo are withnbt any public lighting, |
T5 iu |8 at »1,7Sc, an&lt;i 50c each.
For Men, Women and Children.
Chamberlain's Cough* Remedy before
f,S48 i»e lighted by

Dtpartwat

a badly ulcerated tooth.

!

Farms for Sale

SC^acrc*.
216 acre*,
ISO acres,
125 acre*.
120 acres,
SO acres,

extra
guod
good
good
good
extra

buildings
buildings
buildings
buildings
buildings
buildings

!&lt;l acre*, buildings.........
1XU acres, building*.,...
193 ocrea, extra building*
SO acre*, exiro buildings
2,000.
40 acre*. hoiuwJ....*...........
so acres, good building*.
3,200.
40 acres, good building*.
SO acre*, fair bniMings.
SO acres, good building*.
4,100.
l«0 ai-rcs, extra building*.
110 acres, good building*.
s.eoo.
SO acre*, extra buildings.
3,300.
30 acre*, extra bull ding*.
69 acre*, fair building*.
33 acres, good buildings.
120 acre*, extra buildings.
165 qcro*. extra buildings. . ia.000.
ISO acre*, good buildings. ».
3,S00.
80 acres, building*...............
so ocrea, good building*..2,200.
4o acres, good-building*...
100 mires, extra building*...
130 acre*, extra buildings...
SO were*, good buiMing*.

4.300.

go acre*, jgm»d building*.
73 acre* guod building*.
93 acres, good building*.

a, HOD,

SO abrea. extra building*.
&gt;30 acre*, extra building**

1,100.

MW.
74 Acre*, extra. building*■
,50 acre*, extra building*.

1 IS
SB
-io
-36
120
210
153

acres, guod .building*. ■
acres, good buildlngo• ■.
acre*, birtldlngn.............
acre*, good building*. ■ ■
n'ere*. extra buildings..
tuircs, good ,l)iill»U«nj.-i.
ucroe, oxtru building*- ■

1,109.
ojoy.

18,000,

.’

/cloak.

DELTON. MICH. .

al

i.'horlM

Weickgenant 6 Ried6
Clothing and Shoe Department

Underwear

Men’s Shirts and
Drawers

SHOE.S

Friday and
Saturday

Specials

3.50, 3.00
$2.50

Men’s Rubbers

25c

3.00

Ladies* Rubbers

$1.50
$1.00

su^4'.l'niiS?'rc “"d

Ezra S. Morehouse &amp; Co.
Huitlnga

Bradley and
Hand Knit
Sweaters

Sizes,
$3.00, $2.50 and

$3.50,
$2.00

$1.00

Night‘ Gowns

acetylgne.

A

Men’s Underwear
50c
Underwear, 39c

4.00, 3.50,
$2.25

Rubber Goods
Rubber Boots
High Boots,
Sock Rubbers
Felt Rubbers
■ Arctics and
Rubbers

�THE HASTINGS BAYY1.R. NOVEMBER St. ISM.

Life Is Worth the Living—
IF you can free yourself from habits that blight
The life of remorse, blackness, dumb dispair that enters into the existence of the person who is bound by the fetters
of an alcohol or drtig appetite cannot be imagined by one who is not in "that boat."
It can only be guessed at by see­
ing the desolation wrought, the homes wrecked, the life snuffed out by suicide or delerium tremens.
Liquor nor drugs are respecters of persons, all are subject to their damning, cursing, blighting power when once they
get their "talons” upon-the-appetite.
Rich and poor, high and low, male and female all have come within their power and
many have tasted the last bitter dregs.
f
HERE COMES THE SAVING.
'All admit the horror of a life of bondage—bondage of the body—but bondage of the soul is greater horrof. A WAY
HAS BEEN PROVIDED.
MAN or WOMAN—you can be-free—Listen while we tell you.
Three to seven days spent in the privacy of the home, hotel or club or at any Neal Institute taking the Neal Treatment
will cleanse the system of its accumulated poisons, overcome the diseased condition, create a loathing for liquors or drugs
and soon restore normal mental and physical conditions. No charge to any person who is not entirely satisfied at the end
of the treatment.
.
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READ THESE LETTERS:

WHAT OUR FRIENDS SAY.

Newberry Mich,
The Neal Institute,
Oct. ao, 191a
Dr. J. C. Copeland.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Dear Dr:—
.
igwwtaasixB
No doubt you will be surprised upon hearing from me at this late date, but I write you from a duty I owe
you as well as myself.
.
.
'Allow me to thank you for the wonderful change you have brought into my life.
I have nquf no desire for
any intoxicating liquors of any sort and I have you and your wonderful treatment to thank for it.'
Wishing you unbounded success in future as you've had in the past.
’
I am.
Yours Respectfully
NEAL INSTITUTE BUILDING. OF DETROIT

AM I MY BROTHER’S KEEPER?
Cain Knew the Answer—So Do You !
Tbe World’* Greatest Miir&lt;lerer-ALCOHOI.--h*« killed more good men and women, ruined more home* and wrecked
more place* of business than all other cause* combined.
THERE ARE BROTHERS OF YOURS-rclative*. neighbors, employe*, friends or acquaintance*, that
lhe Demon of Alcohol or Drugs lias selected a* victim*. They are trying to escape- to conquer by a "will power” that ha*
been destroyed by the poison of Alcohol or Drug*. They need and must have lhe aid of medical science to overcome their
diseased condition.
SEND THEIR. NAMES AND ADDRESSES with th'at ol tbe wife or "l&gt;e*t i.iend." You will be doing a
humane act—a Christian duly. We will mail them literature explaining how easily, quickly and effectively lhe NEAL
THREE DAY TREATMENT eliminates the "stored up" |*ai»Qnh from t^he system, create* a loathing in place of a
craving for Liquor or Drug*, and makes a well man out of a sick man in a few day* at anv one of our sixty splendid home­
like Neal inslitules esiablishetl in principal cilic*. Treatment at home, hotel orclnb for "moderate" cases of Alco­
holism or "Drink Habit.*’

Do Unlo Others as You Would Like to Be Done By

Grand Rapids, Mich.
The Neal Institute,
Aug. 4. 1911.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Dr. J. C. Copeland, Mgr.
.
Dear Dr. Copeland:—Words cannot express the praising and thankfulness felt in our hearts for you and
your work. Friends that came tb our rescue when everything Jooked utter darkness, sadness and despair, when it
seemed as though there was nothing to look forward to in the future.
When booze the Demon and curse of
mankind had utterly wrecked our once happy home. Such friends as you that came to us in our hour of need and
filled our home once more with love and happiness, by conquering the everlasting cursed craving for liquor, put­
ting new life, ambition and noble thoughts in my once despondent and wretched husband are certainly deserving
and have our sincere heartfelt praise and thankfulness for your preseverance and many, many kindnesses shown
in our behalf.
. .
.
Mr. Clow, the ever willing nurse, is certainly deserving in his share of praise for his patient and cheerful at­
tention through all.
•
We are also more than thankful to Dr. Broadwick for his good, kind and unfailing attention in our time of
trouble and need.
Hoping these few words will partly express the gratitude ?nd respect we feel for you and your work,
We remain yours with everlasting praise.

Detroit

Neal Institute-^
BOTH

phones.

lilKHTilifflSKdBIBIIIBII
ITS GROt
lowing topli
i&gt;uein&lt;*MH trip «&lt;i
|ful for?"
ulon* on Thanksgislng Day.
iti« Saturday.
Dori* Sprague hu* been
dinner ut the i "America."
lonrllltlti.
• iri.i* Friday, i giving Proclamation «
Ining Al? l&lt; ।
Home from Coats Grove
will be servMcCann. Mr*
Dccon-lii-r 3rd.
Juhn Springer wit* In Hasting* Fri­ (•&lt;1 by Mexdame* Gillotl.
day on l/uslness.
Mr. Springer r.-- "Good
hlch
Kidney. Y« u are In
c.f dinner and enjoy
mu Canal unit underground railways

INB TO

CONFEREHCE h

IRVING.

U1-.-KJ with pleasure.
While in the
north Dr. Butler improved hi* thn.
hunting deer. We have nut heard

■all with current event
lit Grand Rapid* to have hi* hip joint
placed tn Meh position that proper nr- I lu«t
ttculallun &lt;&gt;r the ImII and Docket Joint

"f the young nun. Mr. und Mr/. Mei­
Johnson of North Itntl.ind.

1'l.tUde h»* I
• navul •tntion aJ hl* cunvaleweneefrorn a bullet wound lust April when I
landed ut j
promonltory

i trip through
iiloitr.i|&gt;H&gt; i&gt;r Qiin n Wilhelmina nft&lt;

iioilttpd nn.l rr.nl a meet excellent artjqje on the life of Rembrandt, the
great -Dutch pointer.' The meeting

the ringing of "Mk-hlgun ,M&gt; Jllchl-

.
Flnccrl lished In the state of Mlchlgun on ac­
' the lengthen- , count of the hoof and 'mouth'disease
’ f irm. CM rceorP-J to the expedl&gt;f butchering their fol h«K* and

ktn.w
&lt; riher«&lt;

th&gt;- lir»l
hlch wifi

cltlm and have received better than
mne cent* per pound. It I* to b«--h&lt;&gt;p. und School Rally mid
lien rd him desired to have

urge turnout ma&gt; lie looked for uj&gt;&lt;&gt;:&gt;
the occasion of hl* aerond appv.-trunrbefore on Kiidfencc .a thl* place.

The

Kalamaaoo, Mr. and Mr*. I’urrvll
I'hlllliMi. Will Garrison nnd wife nnd
Frank Hush 'and wife.
Hustings

visited

at Chris

KALAMO.
Mrs. Will Marten* anti daughters
visited Mrs. Will Srivcr Sunday.
Lew Curtis and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Galen Cottrell Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Schleuter w*ht to
Grand Rapids last week Wednesday
for an operation.
Mis* Dot Brown visited in Kalainatoo Saturday.
The ladies are busy getting -read*
for the church fair to be held at KaL

The convention of the 3rd District Ann Arbor.
Counting trader* nnd
Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald and
Michigan chri-tinn Missionary Soci­ delegate*. there will l&gt;. m'oru than daughter Agnes visited Mr. and Mr*.
ety of-lhe Church of Christ. Disciple*, thirty in fhe (tarty.
They will go Evert Patinn of Hastings faun.lay.
Glenard Earl, of Battle Creek,
which 4.1* tu have 'been held last with pennant* and plenty of enthus­
came horn? Wednesday and will stay
month./but which wait posl|&gt;onrd on iasm to put Barry County on the
with his parents this winter.
account of the diphtheria, will not be map.
tcnslvrjy In Chinn, not
Club adjourned tniiKinx "Michigan My held tho firm
Rich phosphate deposit* have been
Michigan."
discovered, in Chile.
ot tho poppy.
could following:
PrHbytMrlMt
Sunday
School—I-aVrrno Sutton,
William
held later, further announcements
McKnight nnd Gardner ChidMtnr.
I'utiiie inMitutions.
Ih. made.
' Kpiacopui Sunday School—WulUcg
Oeborn nnd Keith Cqldroter.
.
-YOUTH IRVING.
Mrthodlit Sunday School—Ralph
Ward and Curtixa lluttum.
McthodUt
Brotherhood—Maurice
J. W. CulrM.’
RouKh and Earl Gllbevi.
ri-.r.
.. , Cal,,--; Who .»)“■
V. M.
A. —Bernard Quigley,
lor a Christmas present than an armful of
working in CompheU twp.. la at nonw.
Charle* TVdd. Harold Ho'nvenlr. flu*,
Mr*. Ed. ( Walter* returned home part or Hasting* township.
ordinary presents of equal value. It is trees*
bert Bronaon, Albert Hubbard. Erne«t Yoat.
ured and enjoyed long after the others a
High
School
—
Elmer
Buah.
George
forgotten. We always carry a large line
Frank dLarbcuater and family have grandmother.
She died Sunday nnd Ketchum. Walter Snyder. Hobart
been viafnhg hla brother-in-law, J. W. aged 94 year*.
Books, but our display now surpasses
Thoma*.
Ruaaell
Horton
arjd
DonMld
Cairns', shirted for Va*hlnkt«n today. he and hla mother attended the fan-]
Smith.
'
previous efforts. We have an assortment
era! Tuesday.
MlddleYtlle will bp repre»ented by
The member* of the Woman’s
Frank VanConnette of Quimbyof Books foi^every one,—young or old,
Floyd Cobb. Shirley Grlfteth. Arthur
spent Sunday in thl* vicinity.
rich or poor.^—-1
hi-tnTe counw. the proThe Women's Home nnd Foreign
Missionary Society will meet with Mr*.
Louie Hyde. Harry Neuman nnd Clay­
ton Wolfe.
pita I bed*.
Word from Ann Arbor says that
Mr; ami Mr*. Bert Hlllon left on
■ Mr*. Cornelia Clark of Parmale*
s Eyes------visited her brother W. ('. Kidder 8at- Monday ftjr ''allfornl* whjrr they the registrations for the conference
Wall ol Partition ..
Auction Block
will *prnd *ix month*.
They will
Rye* ol the World
Pidgin Island.
tlr*t go to l*&gt;* Angele*. *topping en
route in fttlt Lake City.
After re- !
We bavc'twelve hundred title* ol Popular Copyrights contain­
seveml,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Stahl nnd baby mnlnlng In D&gt;* Angele.*
ing such grand Books aa lhesj at only
v lotted Sunday with S. Jackson and month* they will attend the I’anama
Exposition.
&lt;&gt;n their return they delegation.
family .&gt;f Clarksville.
will nt op In Portland and .Seattle.
William J. MichMi ha* returned
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
PRODIGAL JUDGE
auditorium, which 1s io be the con­
li. Geiger visited at lhe home of
HOLLOW OF HER HAND
THE HARVESTER
much improved In health nnd &lt;he is ference halL and which seals 5.V0J*
Herman Gosch Wednesday.
WALL OF MEN
e------ —• ----------THEIR
---------- YESTERDAYSMax Keyser, wife and baby visited
BEN
HUR
DAWN O' HARA
by ticket to hear such jpeuker* of
Robert Crumbiick nnd family Sunday.
WOODCARVER OF OLYMPUS
THE
IRON
WOMAN
national fame us William Jennings
Rev. J. A. r.lickenstaff. of Grand (Iryan. United States Senator C. E.
Clarksville Monday to *p«nd Thanks­
Rapids, formerly of thh* city, was In Towntend, Governor Woodbridge N.:
giving with 8. Jackson and family.
We haye a large line of Mr*. Georgia Sheldon'* and Chariea
Mrs. Shaw and little gl{l from Re- town last Week calling upon old Ferris. Fred R. Smith und E. M. Roh.:
Garvice’s. (These are good book* and aa large a* the 50c
,
BJlCkenstafFg new inson. New York.
mu» an- visit Ing Iht-lr parents and friend*. . Mr.
one*.) Mr*. Southworth and Mary J. Holme*.,
A feature of th* Saturday's pro­
ly dedicated.
lit Is known aa the gram will be the great parade with
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS:
Ro»a M. Carey.-Mr*. L. T. Meade.-Dolty
That morning,
"Church builder" of the U. B. confer­ three bands In it.
Dimple,—pepper Book*,—Jack H*tkaway,-\la*tleinorc.—Boy Seoul*,—
sectional meeting* will be held, and
j
Floss Kenyon and family visited ence In Michigan.
Motor Hoy*,—Jame* Oil*.
rho built
The resident* ot
with Mr
.
BIBLBS. PRAY8R BOOKS AND HYMNALS
Michigan will give brief addresses.
Wilbur Coagrlff of Alto spent Sun­
They will represent ail kinds of boys'
HOPE DARING’S (MISS ANN.A JOHNSON’S) WORKS
day with Chilr Andrews and familysyrla Center (hereby connecting with organisations, church clubs. Sunday
school*. Boy
We will be glad to *ecure any book published for you.. Please
thn trunk-line highway running north school close*. high
th" home of Adnm Gockrler.
let u* haye your order •* early aapouible.
■
Austin Erb nnd family visited Bun­ &lt;&gt;f Battle Creek through Pennfleld, Scouts and the city and county Y, M.
are contemplating the construction of
day with Wm. Mishler und fumlly._
another mile in the spring. Thta will
No
German-made
toys
are
now
1
M. An.lro Michelin.- the famous bring tho highway -within n short dl»sold in .England, exceift German toy
ll-’roru-h lire anufqctunjr.-Mvho had *1soldiem
Th# deipand for these ft
ith /
jready, dona much for the developfiitenth uf military nvlatlon. wrote to
'
Phon* No. 31
Goods Delivered
Ire gin ‘making them. , Little EhgHsh
itho hroaldent &lt;&gt;f Yhe republic offer­
ing fh-’ aunt of I.OoO.OOO .franca for this summer for local motorists, who boys'wish the German soldiers to pit
against their British toy soldiers, and
lUzaU
• hall have, performed the most splen­ (ho torn-up condition in Bedford
did deed of daring In the course of township nf tho regular'road leading soldier ha* dlmtnUhsd tho sppply
to Battle Creek . throuah Johnetowr umaalngiy.

^464768^3377

The Very Latest

50c each

i:...- .;.it- t

In 25c Books

Irving General Store

We are pleased to' announce that the cost ot living is gradually
going down. Prices are getting back to normal condition and as
usual we can sell you at the following bargain prices:
19 lbs. Granulated Sugar.....$1.00
9 Bars Lenox Soap.‘..1„..2S
3 Boxes N. T. Matches... ..........10
Any 10c tobacco 3 for.25

Fresh Meats and Oysters at the Irving Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store
GENERAL STORE

Friday morning Barry County's
(legation to the twelfth annual

-nntlltIonic Ih.i

l ontlnun to cuiinc to us from Huy A.

e from all who
have Visited Roy ut the licwpltal. Thl*

MMdlcvtlle
Health

BALTIMORE TOW.N1JNE.
Thanksgiving dinner Sunday at the

IRVING, MICH.

l’HONK8-H*Ming«. 1W IL-49; Middleville Line. 1«3 1L-18.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

The

Drugslat*

Hastings, Mloh.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

NOVEMBER 26,1914—20 PAGES

tUt TUtEE—EASES 17 TO 20

22^2203972

Start With a Dollar

Report of Altoft aehool for month
ending October 30:

DOING GREAT WORK
SHIPLOAD OF Hl'FPMES

QUICK-

WAR.

more tnedlral supplies.

for help? •

Those neither absent

■You’ll Soon Have a Thousand

Myron
Reynvids.
Elna
Cheney. CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
George Endsley. Elsie Reynolds. Har­
PROJECT POURING IN
old Norton. Edgar Cheney, Velma
Bchelb.
Edwin Reynolds.
Harry
Kchelb. Cllftqn Becker. Homer Beck-

There can be no real freedom when one is driven
by necessity or shackled by debt. Money accumu­
lating in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT makes
you free to enjoy your opportunities for pleasure,
profit and advancement. It combines banking and
investment; for we pay 3 per cent, compounded
semi-annually, on all savings deposits. And that is
50 per cent better interest than a government
bond.

Thelma Endsley, Arlle • Endsley, Eltha Kinnc. Minnie Norton. Harold
Reynold*. Nina Wilson. Mary Hoover
and Leia Reynold*
the month
Beatrix Kaevoit.

xamlnatlon, '

and

Elmer

eontribat*

the European,

geons, trained nurse", surgical equip­ upon motion, allowed: .
ment. including bactrriologfval and Hastings Printing Co..
•terlizing outfits and hospital supplies
Thl* offer w.is gratefully accepted. J. T. Pierson 4k Son.

"Hte beat phy«iology examination* at the suggtwtlon of the Honorable
Robert Lansing. Counselor of the
Elmer Gr.imee.
receiving an State Department and chairman of
our Red rro-wi International Relief
Wo ob«erved Columbus Day and Board, the War Department was askalso Hallowe'en with appropriate ex­
ercises.
had 3 visitors this month. Wo
provide transportation for American

Better aleep on 3 per cent than Ue awake on 6

Minute* of last
read and approved.

Rhultrrs that ths Board

snppllrw.

On the outbrrak of

Regular meeting of Board of Edu-

'. lluaa « Ron.

Domestic

Edmond* Bros., rep. and imp.
Thornrippl* Gas and Elec. Co.
maintenance ............
Cook * Henry, rep, and Imp.
G. H. VanTIfflln. rep. and imp.
Walldorff Bro*, general appa

Elsie Bump. Teacher.

Ttio Heritage.
The rich man's son Inherits lands.
And piles of brick and stone
•
gold.
And he Inherits soft white .hands.

The Hastings City Bank

Rollle 1
passed n special act permitting
Red Cross to charter a ship, fit

Roy hnwna. rep. and Imp .
Cha*. Rhrrwuod. Janitor'* sup

By thl" meanx, and un&lt;!«

cold.

THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU
Th* rich man's non Inherits cares;

by thn Hamburg-American Line, the
turn,
other
breath may burst hie bubble Line.
shares;,
And soft white hand* could scarea- co«t nf one dollar.
snee on ship and cargo coat' 318.000.

Capital $75,000.00—Surplus $50,000.00—Resources Over $650,000

I
Charles E. Youngs, a boy of It' It ms that fell under our observation
4 years, son of ex-Supervlsof Youngs. tho few hours It took Mis to go from
’
j of Hope, husked 131 bushels of corn this city to Martin.

Uffems off Uereai Um fflmslHmgs Amd
Vicimiffy TMirty-lEve Years Ag®

binding the shocks
mnn-llkn manner.

In n good work- Ing strict atjentlon to the numerous
Wo think this a wheat fields along our route, to see
whether we could find any pieces of

October 3&gt;, 117#.
Proceeding* Board of Hupervlsors

township of Castleton, being sick and
unable to attend the meeting of tho
Board, Emory Parady appeared and for the efficiency of the city attor­
Barry County Court House,
ney. but have the Iggal fines been
township, under a temporary ap­ paid, nnd Is the money go collected
pointment from the township board.
fund? Perhaps the elt/ Recorder
the Board ot Supervlimr", the Rupercan answer that question.
Hon. Norman
On Friday last iyi Mr. Goldrlng, n
Clarkson will mldreae the Reform
Club next Runday afternoon.
। nd were called to order by the Clerk.
ging sand out of the hank, north of ।
Township treasures get your tax
Tho roll being called the followthe iron
tho
-- - bridge
- - on Broadway,
..
receipts at thia office.
Cheaper than
bank caved In. burying him aeveral |
their names:
A week from yesterday th* remain­ out with tho utmost dispatch, and ta­
ing Democrats of the North will be ken out olive, but has hl* lower Umbo
Barry—Charles A. Polley.
rerved upon the "half shell" busted
Carlton—Jahn Fleming.
covery are exceedingly alight.
A. II. Runyan. 6f the firm of RunMessrs Cook A Rogers purchased

this p. m. for Pennsylvania, to v|slt
Chas. H. Hicks. .
friends and relatives.
Hastings City." 3nd and 3rd Wards
The prices paid for wheat since our
last Issue, are as follows:
Oct. 23.

Orangeville—KU Nichols.
Prairieville—Washington Cooper.

There will be a social al Red Rib­
bon Hall on Saturday evening for
tho 'benefit of the Juvenile Temper­
ance Club.
Refreshments will be

The lotdies Society connected with
tho Presbyterian church, will bo en­
Woodland—Andrew C. Kilpatrick.: tertained on Friday afternoon by
—George H.' Ford.| Mbs. James P. Roberta.
The gentleRupervlaor of

sects.
But we failed to see the first
piece that showed signa of having
suffered any from .the pest.
Having

by the Insect, we had
but wo

were happily dlrappl
on our brief trip.
While passing the Yankee Springs
cemetery, we noticed ths “Sexton."
Mr. Nelson Watson, (iruptus
heaping U1CI
dirt upup­
on ft new-made grave, and upon Inqulry, learned that lhe ona just laid
Robert Dinwiddle of the township ot
&lt; Tangerine, who departed thia life on
Friday the 34th inst.i at quite an ad­
vanced
notioed signa of

which dressed 391lbs.;

Jia* under construction, a splendid
fat. and the most beautiful meat we residence, -which, when finished, will
ever ate.
W* very much doubt If

Upon our return on Monday,
wo neared- lhe school house at

on arriving at the house, we learned
that the last sod rites were '

Doyle.
It -will be re
the BANNER of las:

Ths house lies 13 rooms in lino re­

crib, largo wagon shed, hog house and silo; these buildings are ail well painted end on good
foundations, thia farm haa a good steel windmill and tanka good orchard and plenty of small
frail- The location la good, about seven miles from Hastings and three miles from R. R. Station.

thia city.
Hbt death occurred
...
Saturday night last, from the Injuries
he then received.
He had lived a
great many years at the Springs. un$l
was known far and wide as a '
eat. upright und gcnUemlnly

onntlder froune and lot In Hastings as part payment.

gret deeply hla sudden death.

The following named persons have

and tool house. 4 This farm Is three and one-half miles from Hasting* and In a tine location..
Tho price Is (7,588. Terms (3.500 down balance on contract.
,

30 acres sand and gravelly loam soil and Iles gently rolling, nearly all under cultivation
with eight acres of good clover; the fences are good and there is a good well of water;tho house

crib and hog house.

The rich man's »on Inherits want*.

Qf tolling hind*. with brown arm*

American naval officer*, and carried
158 surgeon*
surgical
equipment and
bttlaxic* Association

This place is seven and one-half miles from Hastings and one-half mile to
per cent.

November term of the Circuit Court
and summoned to be In attendance
on Monday. November 18th. at 3
o'clock in the afternoon:
Thomapplc—Edwin Fallis
and
David Mattison.
Woodland—Douglas B. Cooper and
Joshua Dlltenbeck.
Yankee Rprings—Thoma*
Ellsworth and Simeon K. Pierson.
and
Luther Rogers.
Baltimore—John
H.
and
Charles M. Hendershott.
Blackman­
Carleton—Ransom Wolcott.
CAatletbn—H. L. Perkins.
Hastings—Qeorgd Whitney.

MASTTOoS, MUCBMAN
Hope—William Kline. Sr.

Maple Grovt—Horace Dean.

Mra. I'. Bennett, freight r.irt

rue

ChuM &amp; Wileox, makitenanc
pecled objection was made on the
part of the British and French Gov­ Hastings Table Co., furl ...
what doth the poor man's son In­ ernment* to the personnel of the R. C. Fuller * Co., manuel
herit?
Ing delay and exStout muscles and a sinewy heart,
mulnte.
A hardy frame, a handler spirit:
■ pens*.
nancs
and num*" abroad: to buy" for them
proper equipment, with uniforms and A. E. Mulholland, book*
indigent pupil* and malnteA king might wish to Hold In fee.

klnderIn the United Btataq and In Europe; Thomas Charlra
What 'doth the poor
herit ?
nnd to bring them home to the Unit- W. M. Weld.". Mfg
Wished o'erJoyed with humble
things.
.
capita.. Including the cost of the Red
A rank adjudged hy toll-worn merit l'PO** "hip.
Additional surgeon*
Content that from employment
nance
pub.
A heart that in his labor sings;
Then* I* no doubt that had the Red Tho Maconlllsn C?..
maintenance
A heritage, it seems to me.
A.
C. McClury.4b Co., library.
sent It* surgeons und nurses and Ita
hospital supplies to Europe by regu­ Remington Typewriter
What doth the poor man's son Ii
lar ateamers.
Every one must, how­
herit?
ever. recall tbs confusion, uneertain- Imperial Bench Co.
nance
A patient learned of being poor.
The Parish Choit;. music
A fellow feeling that Is sure
’
Of could predict when regular trann- Ginn * &lt;lo.,’muskTo make the outcast blesa hla door; atlantlo service would be resumed. Romeyn If. Rtdhburg. m
The United Slates Government Itself,
A king might wish to hold In fee.
wish to send a party of llfty m-n
with -the ten-mllllon-dollar gold fund)
O rich man's son! there Is a toll
to Europe to help American Vwtenrf Df Appleton &amp;■ co. library
That with ull others level *u
sent two warshirs Instead of waltlnfc The Tannenlt* Works, man
training
The National Office Nupply Co.
Hut only whiten, soft white .hands.
maintenance*
This Is the best crop from thy

commodious a dwelling-house.
Try. gentlemen. x
Mr. Arbour, the gentleman who
Having occasion to pay a visit’to
Marlin. Allegan county, on Saturday purchased the store recently owned
list, we thought to couple business by J. 8. Tarry, lias been adding to.
building, painting, etc., and Lt preout for matter that might perhaps bo I
to be filled with drugs, medicines and
groceries.
It U gratifying to note
of the BANNER, by publishing
evidence* of prosperity all over our
fair land.
Mr*. H. C. Turner has been quite
sick, hating been taken with a eongietive chill on Friday night last, but
was much better on Monday, and O poor man's son!
the doctor thought ah • would he well

It.

concourse of people gathered there.

nnd 3 acres of rye one-half of which goes with the farm.

Red Cross shin
could
proceed
promptly and Mfely on her mission.
Through ths prea* the American
Red Cross' appealed for a suitable

of absorbent cot'-n. B7.300 pound" of
nonubworbent cotton, 435,400 yards of Hauimacher Selilernian 4h Co.,
manual training ...
absorbent gause. 10,000 yards nf
starched gauge. 48.300 pound" of Cvntinential 'Mfg. t'o.. Janitor
"uppllr* ................................
acorn not thy bandages. 30 surgical equipments of
I. H- Army standard*. Including E. H. Sheldon 4 Co. manuel
thrin bacteriological "id hterlfxlng putflta,
thine.
t.SOO pounds of chloroform ahd ether. Ixmgman. Green * Co, main­
tenance
Ip merely being-rich and great:
10 case* of drugs and chetnlyals, 40
music.
gallons tlnctun* Iodine, 5.000 typhffi&lt; IHlIon Burd'-tt * C
JChU John Church ,
vaccine treatments and many eases of *
Office.'
Book and Library &lt;
nigh—
surgical supplies; such .as ligatures,
malntemi
ncs
rubber gloves, clinical lhermometers,
A. B. Dick
hypodermic syringe*, extra Instru­
ments, adhesive plaster, ice caps, al­
cohol. disinfectants, vuselin*. etc'.,
McMaln A Gear, library
Classifying th* Owl.
ped to Europe., Score* of boxes con­
A lady recently selecting
taining stretcher*, thousand* of hos­
milliner's, asked cautiously:
maintenance
pital
garments,
sherts,
pillow
cases.
"Is there anything about the**
Eagle Pencil. Co., maintenance
feather* that might bring me into
trouble with th* Bird Protection so­
ciety?"
School Report.
"Oh, no, madam?' said the milliner. Ainbulance In Paris It has purchased
•'But did they not belong to som8 nnd ijhlpped 2*1.440 pound* of ab­
Report of the Bristol school, dlsbird?" persisted the lady.
sorbent cotton, 11.000 pounds of non­
"Well, madam,'1 returned th*, mil­ absorbent cotton, 150.000 yards of month ending October 30:
liner, pleasantly, "these feather* ar* absorbent gauze. 50.000 yard* uf
feather* of a howl; and th* how J, starched gauxe, and 9.000 stretcher*.
madam. s*«ln' aa 'ow fond he Is of
mle*. Is mor* of a oat than a bird."
the Bureau nf Prisoners at Geneva, to
BelgUtn relief?' tc. Ambassador* Her­
Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago. rick'* Emergency Committee in Purls, are: Clarlbel Smith. Esther YanflyYoiir attacks of Lumbago are not and tn the American ' Hospital* 1* ckle. Clifford Conklin. Willard V*n
Webster, I&gt;elmoift
nearly bo hopeless as they seeru. France. Germany and England; 355.- Syckle. Percy
Webster. Edith Van Syckle. Rev*
You can relieve them almost in­
stantly by a simple application of geons, and nurses' &gt;mUries, -outfit* Zlmiflerman. Patil Van Syckle. Mali*
Sloan s Liniment on the back and and land transportation of personnel Conklin. .
Ketcham
.
loins. Lumbago is a. form of rheu­ ■nd supplies.
The administrative expense* ar*
matism, and yields perfectly to
SloaiFai which pejielrales quickly paid entirely by the American Red
all in through the sore, tender
muscles limbers up the back and relief funds.
All fuodft forwarded
makes it feel fine.
Gel a boljle of
Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of mltted through tne State Department
any druggist and have it in tho or by th* American Lxpres* Company
Croup acares you. Th* loud hoars*
house—against colds,
sore and without any charge against th* relief
.swollen joints, rheumatism, neu­ f?uod.
ralgia, sciatica and like ailments.
re­ of Foley'* Honey arid Tar Compound
Ybur money back if not satisfied, contributed to date, a baUuc*
but it does give almost instant re­ mains of 3415,080, including (123.000 will master th* croup.
lief.—Adv.
request of th* Amsrjcan Ambulance

AgdlHH thia balance ngtul

�THE HASTLNGS BANNER, NOVEMBEH M, 1S1L

MMiwunTX-.________________

Dial JWwniwmaii
Morltiafin Bale
. Whir, as, defsuK has been mailt*

If You Smoke

lura.-,?;

mired by tr mnrf. .
dated the
Ninth day of August in Ute year A.
D. IWW. by Frank W. Sinelkcr and
Mi/io.L. Smellier, fits wife of the
• VillBgu of. Lake
Odessa, loniiv
County, Michigan, &lt;o Fanners juid.
Merchants Hank of Luke Odessa, j
Ionin County, Michigan, which said
mortaago wii recorded ta the o(-

you will find COMPLETE ENJOYMENT in the
Cigars we sell you. They have the pure tone of a
cigar well made from first class tobacco.

llre nf the r&lt;krisU*r of deeds of the
County nf Barry In liber No. 71,'of
mortgages, on pages No. 1W and
Court for the County of Harry.
'
•No. 185, On Uie 12th day of Ang­
At a aeaklpn of aald court, held at
us!, in lhe year A. D. 1H0W, at aighl the probate vfllce. In the City of
o'clock a. rn.
And whereas. the Haa*.Inga, in laid county, «n the Ind..
amount claimed to be due on, said day of November A. D. 1914.
mortgage al the dab.* or this no­
tice is the sum uf Sixteen Hundred
Fifty and 75-100 (11650.75) Dollars
nf principal and interest, and the
further sum of Thirty (MO.OO
Dollars ns an attorney fee stipu­
lated for in said mortgage and
which is the whole amount claim­
ed to tin unpaid on said mortgage
which lunuunls to the sum bt BixUwn Hundred Eighty and 75-100
Dollars, and no suit or proceeding
having been instituted al law to
nearer the debt, now remaining
secured by said mortgage, or any
part thereof, whereby lhe power of
Mile contained in said mortgage
has become operative.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given, that by virtue of the said
power &lt;&gt;f sale, and yi pursuance of
the statute in such case made and
provided,! the said mortgage will
he foreclosed by a sale of the a newaimpvr printed and circulated In
,.......nw
... n,.id county.
public auction, to the highest billClement. Smith.
•let, al the east door of the Court
Circuit Ju.ige. Fifth Circuit, acting
house tn lhe city of Hastings, in judge of Probate.
•aid county of Barry*, on Hie ’.Ulh a irur copy.
* day of December A. D. 1011, at ten
-------------o’clock in tho forenoon of tli.il ■
•Jay: which said premises are de-!
scribed in said uivrtgage us fol-"
lows, to wit:—Commencing nt six-!
tern feel west of the North-east i’
corner of lot Seven, f
thence running west
feet, thence South
thence
cast
Twenty-two
feel ’
Utriice north eight, rods to Hi.-!
pluco of .beginning, situate in the
Village &lt;&gt;f Freep/rl. County uf Bar­
ry mid Slate of Michigan.
Dated this Llrd day of Septem­
ber A. D. l»U.
Farmers und Merchants Bank,
, ,
Mortgagee.
Iiumns Johnson.
.
r
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Business Address, Lake Odessa,
Miehr-gan.

But back of the high quality goods that we sell you is the
way that we keep them at just the right temperature in the
zinc-lined cases with which this store is equipped—and every­
thing perfectly CLEAN-and SANITARY.
That's why the cigars bought here give the smoker a feel­
ing of pleasure and contentment. For five cents you can get a
smoke here that is a day dream, a reverie. Our patrons tell us
that the cigars they buy here “taste better.” There’s a reason.
Try us andLsee.
•

iMnr . .
Shlllln.

“THE CLUB” CIGAR STORE
Phone 106

“Thi Place to Meet Your Friinds*

Jifftrson St

J. F. HOONAN

E. Jo HUFFMAN

If you arc feeling “finnicky” and as tho you
couldn’t cat any thing it's a sure sign you need a

PROCEEDINGS OF
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

“Club” lunch.

-

The Juciest Fruits und Sweetest Meats.

C. D. Barnaby
Hastings, Mich.

Jefferson St.

CJIANCERY ORDER.
Stale of Midiigan, in the Circuit,
IZourl for the County of Hurry, hr
Chancery. .
MARTIN K. GALVIN,
Complainant,

CHARLES K ROLAND,
EDWARD L. SHULL,
E|J&gt;rrA A. SHPI.L
HIGH Alii • KOWALSKI,
DAVID IL HFEDER.
STEPHEN B. TQDD,
Defend,. nt«.
Suit pcouiug in r ■ - -d Circuit
Court for tbe Cdbnly of Barty; in
Cbancery, on the Oth day of October,
A. D. 101 i. In thh suit it Appearing
fiv.m the ullldaiit of Ralph L. Aid­
rich. on ftlo, that the defendants.
CliilrtM* E. Roland. Hicliard Kbwul&gt;ki and David H. Heeder, are not
rofidonls of Iho Stale of Michigan,
but are resident)) of the Sialo of
Illinois, and that the defendants
Electa A. Shull and Edward L.
Shull, are nut residents of the Slate
of Mirhigan. but residents of the
State of Indiana.
Oh motion of
Ralph L. Aldrich, solicitor for said
complainant, it As orden d that the
appeafanre of Hie vald nrjn-re&gt;l&lt;|.*nlM, Edward L. Shull, Elec I a A.
St|iill. Charles E. Roland, Hichard
Kowatak! and David IL Reeder be
&lt;*nlcn*il within four months from
Hi** dale af lhisa.rd*T, 3fnl m-eas.* of
Uifiir’appearance that they muui
their* answers to-the-t-mhplaint Io be filed, und a copy IJien.of to be served on the compinin­
ant’s solicilor within twenty dayafter Boryico on them of a copy of
Mid bill, mid a nolir.e of this older.
and in default there'll, said bill will
be taken us confeMed'by saw nonrv.iid. iit defendant.*: and it is furtlier ordered that w.ibin twenty days
flfpT tho (Into of this order the
cooiplainaut cause n nullco of this

Ui»e Aarons oun,
ArPsinmual occurrence has mart*}!
the Introduction ut the electric light ।
to the Devon (England) village o^
Knowlc, where a wooden post, put ir
tho ground to carry tbe wires, has
taken root and ts making a vigorous '
growth of greenery?

•xparlmenting With a Tablets for deaart travel. It is a sort of stodge mount-

a propeller moving In th* air, and
driven by a 60-horsepover motor, it
tn vela easily over the rolling find,
and It la hoped that by fitting It with
wings It may be.able to leap over
»n
A society has been furmgd. In Ber- i ohataclea. No scheme for transportsl.- I lies to bring roulta good art within tion Mtma absurd In these airship
times.
. •
•
■d -....... &gt;. ...
i.

Cork slabs, cnmpiv»«ed from
«
4231C3 IS| Il,ll,|rn n,"t other household effects of
, ‘L»C.-335 ! aitlnlli: value.
Lectures on
art--will
—.
——
—
----- - thickness of fourteen Inches tu half
' b&lt;- delivered to mumbers uf the work- j nn Inch, tire being tried out for iloor-

BPhllHpi&gt;U

YOU WON’T NE.E.D

u nry suit or overcoat if you call Phone !^1.
Wo can clean. pro**
und repair the garmeiu m&gt; It looks nearly uh Rood us thc':May It left
your tailor. Give ue a trial. Once'our cuatotner. atnuya u hATISFDU)
customer. Wo havu the moat up-to-date equipment. Including ateam
pres* a&gt;-aiem and wo give you the benefit of a doai-n &gt;can» of know­
ing h«w.
pJcc^jyjh" Aongcd nnd prewed, 50 cent*^

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

,

&gt;(. K ELI.OGG PKOPIUETOK.

-&gt;
;
.

Allowid.

.
:
1
i
’
,

Crystal Pride
PURE PASTEURIZED BUTTER

in £uei-4?ssj(&gt;u. or that be ctuiMi a
tv.py’of thin order Io be served on;
•&gt;fi«*n of the said non-r&lt;*si&lt;l&lt;*nl dc-i
f&gt;*ndat)ta jit Irani twenty day. !&gt;&lt;•(In* time ftnwcrib^d.for Unit
■flppouftncik.
’
.
CLEMENT SMITH,
Circuit Judg-.
DnLil.-fb i. pili. IDH.
IlALI’ll L. ALDIUCII
Solicihir for Ct-mpluitiani.
UlHn-45 ilddres*, f4» Mi.Ifal
BMb’n r^lroil. .Midi.
?MVkjl

Wc pasteurize all our cream and use every care possible in thfc manufacture
of our butter and recommend it to you as being free from
impurities and disease germs.

Do We Fill Crocks?
This question is often asked.
way.

llt JOlljv, flflll cifl

Phone us for information.

&gt;&gt;ni|u-.ihr. i&lt;&gt; Charie*.’&lt;troiun»er'
o.Hniiii. in "this hour uf his )&gt;■■•
”

«'Ii.ih. A. Woodruff.
K. V. Mniltli.
&lt;;. W. Miller.
Cunf (lift Ire.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO.
*
.
“Eat Crystal Pride"

ink.

Yes!

Yci, we will fill your crock if you prefer it that

Phone 533
Hastings,Mich.

The Farmers Friend
“‘Bat Crystal Pride'

�pmceuiusofw
BOAHB OF SUPERVISORS
Continued from

. Igntt. n.

County
Count
Injpcrtal Pudding.
. Soak one heaping teaspoonful ot
gelatine and one-quarter cupful of
rice in ono pint ot water until tender,
drain, add one-half cupful of sugar:

‘ 1
s s

hare is ono of tho lte»tThey may
t&gt;o served hot or cold, and w|ll bo sure
uf a welcome cither wav when pre­
sented to trio family or guests. . Thr
Ingredients Called for In ths prepara­
tion of five hard-boiled eggs (and. by
the way. they should be boiled twen­
ty minatrs to Insure being mealy ami
illgvstiblc), sro one cupful loan cook­
ed ham. chopped very fine, one-third
vupful stalo breadcrumbs, oookeri to
a smooth paste in ono-thlrd cupful of
milk..ono juw egg, one-half teaspoon-

Scalloped Tomatoes.
ment of breadcrumbs pounded to­
Turn nearly all lhe Julco off
gether Vflth minced ham and a bon­
Salt and pi
ed anchovy and moisten with part a can of tqmatexot a beaten egg. tho remainder being
used to coat tho hard-boiled eggs be­ cool place for soma other day's soup.
fore applying the forcemeat.
They Put a layer of br*ad crumbs in the
should'then again be dipped In beat- bottom of a buttered pie dish; on
them one of tomatoes; jtprinklo with
salt, pepper and some bits of butter,
also a little sugar.
Another layer of

i er-ir and how to avoid It.
It is thv
____ I ‘’mold'' known as the vinegar "plant."
FffJ/for “m,&gt;*her" that la the big factor in
ILt/J.
j making (mod vinegar.
Lots of vegcJL — e
table markets soil this mold, far by
using it in one quart of water. In
^AWCCST VAWIcn which a half a pound of coarse brown
sugar und u half a pound of trcachc
have been dl*olved. now vinegar can
ho made.
Of counw, this is not so
good aa the vinegars made from al­
coholic liquids acted upon' by acids
und exposed for fermentation, but It

[.! l.T

lUnktum pilly.
This is a chafing-dish recipe.

M. Marsbi.H. Chairman.
Roy Andrus. Clerk.
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'

October Session.
*

jsWft i
■'•SB.fMVb1
LEAUUn
't
CQkOR |

a I

f■

Abbey .............. 31S.00
1S.00
JP.Ot
Calkins
..........
irou
Fuller .............
.13. Si 1
i».:o i
(Jroxloger ........ 1S.00 :o 1'1
!».♦«
1S.M (
iiu- is :'.i
Kling* roinltii .
S0.1S
IB.«&lt;&gt;
1&lt;3»:
l».ou Jt* s•?o
s».o&lt; 1
MHDr '
IS I.J
1
20.04 ,
Parker ..............
Fennels .:.....
io VI
1S.S0
is.ni, :&lt;&gt; i.i •
i».jo
7tu"h‘|r /."'■/
ll.»C
Smith
.
... ’ il'F n ri
i».t«
Tompkins ........
ta.io
■is!
Van Timin ....
.Li
Woodruff ........
Marshall ..........
Kd F rnnels
M. A. Rlteh r,
•
Choe K Fuller.
Committee, '
Moved by Mr Woodruff that the re­
port hr accepted and adopted. Car- '
ried Yen&lt; IT. nays C Esruseil, Mr
Grosloger.
The proceedings of this day's session
were read and approved
On motion uf Mr Prnn.ls the board '
adjourned until Honda}. October 11.,

Barry County Court House.

Washing BlaukcU.
Blankets should bo washed through
means ii will not only ksep alive, but
will grow illicit, so' that- it can bo di­
vided Into two layers and thus bccomo iwu plants.
R appears to im­ tho water appear milky. They should
prove in its work as it'Orows thick. then bo wrung slightly. thrown over
tho line and then pulled straight. If
tho traces of mold or other things, they should not bo dry when evening
tho vinegar should bo filtered through
filtering paper or white blotting pn-

Cranberry Fritter*.
milk two eggs, two heaping table­
To the yolks of two eggs, well beat­
spoonfuls of sugar, one teaspoonful
of lemon extract, a pinch of salt nnd en. add half a cupful of milk, a table­
spoonful
of olive oil; tultspoonful of
on» tablespoonful of butler.
Bring
thn milk to the boil, add the nalt and
thn vermicelli and let it boll slowly

WE BUY BRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Wc pay you tho HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
0|.C.LAS. hue SI Klitim

dish und bake slowly until tho top Is
a dcllcato brown.
A littlo grated
nutuirg may bo sprinkled over the

Egglc*a Cookies.
These arc fine..and they will keep
for weeks In u closed Jar.
Tho fol­
lowing recipe will make five doxen:
Tnko ono large cup of butter and
jlard. mixed; one cupful of sugar, onv
1 cupful of molasses, one-half cupful of
[water. ono tablespoonful of ginger,
one of cinnamon, onp teaspoonful of

DETROIT

pump plan, bring operated by pulling
tho tube containing the liquid out of
thn cylinder encircling It, and thrust­
ing It back again.
Quito a generous
supply 4&gt;f scent Is thus distributed.

Choose largo white potatoes, as trap
from spots us possible; boll them in
their akin In sail und water until per­
fectly tender; drain und dry them

Business University

If You Think

ITS?

Vacuum Improved Cof­
fees are- no different from'
other fcood coffees, order a pound
from your Aroccr today and use i:
as you would ordinary codec.

When the package i:
empty, if you attribute any

Chlcip, KllMIZH L SlgllM I. I. N.
rime Table In Effect March V, 1»|»
Dally Except Sunday.
Lmvi Hastings
■oing South S:QS a. m. A 1:41 p. bx
Solng North.7:37 a. to. &amp; 4:11 p. ra
H. (X GREUHEU G. P. A.

disturbing effect on nerves, head
heart or stomach to the drinkin;
of this coffee, return the package
to your grocer and he will cheer
fully refund the purchase \»ricc.

Vacuum

at tho .Bed Sea?
Small Boy. No. ma'am,
walkover .for tho Israelites.

Coffees

A Remedy for Croup.
Beal tho while of an egg to a stiff
froth, then sweeten a littlo and add u
lltlo pulverised alum.
Give a teanpoonful every ten or fifteen minutes

Improved

are scientifically pro­
cessed so as to reduce the
fonnutivp of the disturbing toxic
dements in rousted 'coffee to a

Larfie numbers of

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 173
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PROFFBSIONAL CAROS

No Doubt Abouj It,
"I don't think I’m good enough for
you." said tho newly-accepted young
man with ail love's humility. “You

people

y.'ho Ibrnjerjy depict] themselves
ituji^/umcc in their favorite bevenkc ere
now freely driiikqqt Vacuum Improvej
Coffee with tho fallen: enjoynj^pt.

expenses
Al.be v |

School Report.
Btfiitieli school report for
■ndlng Oct 23:
Number of duya taught, 30.

Avorugo dally allcndancv. ».
NUntber or boys enrolled. 3.
Number of girls enrolled. 7.
toXffnillp

Vacupnj Improved Coffees
uro pyro, ddOD, wholesome. und
Mti-Jyinfc -futl sirettkih and full flavor.
You can ftet you? favorite blend at tho
pnro vuu ordinarily puv. You fct'fWi
vilue fur yuhr nxntvy in the eqffije. apdIn
■uMitiun the licnvCt of the Vcesum fppravinA Treatment: 5pld by invm
rw-rywhem-asc. -W^.wid Ou a bound

me, Warner &amp; Co.

wonder a woman has backache. liiitduchr, stiff* swollen jbinls, wnarlnrss.
poor sleep and kidney trouble. Foley
Kidney Pins gfvo quick rqllef fur
thesa troubles.
Tiidy strengthen the
kidneys—taka away tho aches, pain
in&lt;J wearlnw.
Make life worth ll»&lt;
liuf uiraiii. * Trv (■*..t.-v kidi.uv Pills

,
Do Yup Cough?
Don't ovctjtruin the flue membram
&lt;.f yuur throat in trying to dUlodav
the phltgm.
Chamborbln's Cough
Remedy will avcumplish this fop you.

�THT. MfflW BOfWfr NOVEMBER M, t»14.
— thrust Itself, to
horror
‘
kind.
T
had boasted.
lutlon of
___ ___
devolution,
m«tn had decried.

nk of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb

mong thn thoughtful onr». In splto

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western-Michigan.

had Jong believed

Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.

leaning on
lead.

the rati, looking at

For Young and Old
The acute agonizing pain of
rheumatism is soothed nt once
by Sloan’s Liniment. Do not
rub—it penetrates to the sorsnot, bringing n comfort n&lt;
drrarned ol until tried. Get
bottle today.

' Hfrulil.

tern and- ahead.
A million mile* behind U» .Mid a mH
blue as indigo,
new a shore!

Blue with blue

Rheumatism

Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

was blended.

Pulsing through that, blue abyss
fl mo nnd Thought were dead,
gleam? We bunt'd suspended In In­
finity Instead.
•

RHEUMATISM

the world wuw made.
&lt;.i&lt;lIvInn largely lit, smiled and
smiled at me—■’
i, on inc western sea: ।
-William Hom .Benet. I
Executive Ability Defined.
Willie—‘‘Paw. what Is executive abll- ’
Ity?" Pnw—"That In something pot-aessed by a man who has a position
that enables him to find fault with the
work douo by the real of tho help, my
■on."

Ualmect and in

SLOANS
LINIMENT

With t?w tickling throat, tight |
Throhtwd the silly engines. Joked the
chest, sore lungs, you need Foley's,
"
silly crew.
•Hull*." with palm nnd needle, swore Honey and Tar Compound, nnd quick- i
ly.
Tho first dose helps. It leaves n '
f-o-ithlng. healing coating ss It glides &lt;
I Jar J

In that uure value, wo
Stock-still

for neuralgia, sciatica, spraius and
bruises.

hung JUUNL'. -Every user is n friend.—Ar­
thur Mulholland.—Adv.

nd four cents in stamps for
TRIAL BOTTLE

Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc.

BARSTOW
IJBAY STATE II
the furnace that for sim­
plicity, durability and
economy of operatic
Is not surpassed.
HUFFMAN BROTHERS
JEFFKRBON BTRKET
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

The Latest Word

thnt the

what Carlyle called "skin-deep”—
and thnt modern Christianity, speak­
ing generally, did not represent
npostulto nnd especially Scrtpranil
ChrMlanity.
Also, these persons

the heart ot 11. w*« besttai nnd devil­
ish. in spile of the culture of civili­
sation und tho ethics of Christianity,
and Hurt to proof -this fact only
nwafted to nt occasion for Its display,
tn addition these students had affirm­
ed that, {he heart being deceitful
above all thing- nnd desperately
wlckrrj, only* Individual regeneration
and functiflcatlon could transform
society and that spy hopp for natlonsness apart from these
van necessarily illusory
Moreover, these teachers
hud taught that the Scripture mads
It plain that tunrtgrperate man would
he would go from bad to worse and
from worts to worst, and that he
would fling himself from thn dizzy
height of self-exaltation into the
abyss of nvoral and religious *»lf-drntrucllon. And finally, these Scrip­
tural Interpreters had proclaimed
that the whole course of this present
Age would be marked by divine Judg­
ments, In which, according to the
Master's word,' nation would rise up
against nation and kingdom against
kingdom, until there ^should be a
consummation of Judgment* In a last
terrible conflict, in which the armies
of the world would be arrayed, not
only against one another, but also
against God's Annotated One, and in

Buying coal is nn art by itself. To the inexperienced, a pile
of coal looks much like another pile of coal. Then, too, some piles
of coal all look alike, and only the experienced buyer knows that
one pile is GOOD coal and the other poor.
A man buys two loads of coal, one from one yard and the
other load from another yard. They- both look alike and both
cost the same, but one has 25 per cent GREATER HEATING
QUALITIES than the other—that is because the dealer knows
GOOD COAL

We Know Good Goal and
Fill Our Bins With It
WHEN YOU BUY COAL FROM US YOU GET THE
HIGHEST HEATING VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY. OUR
REPUTATION INSURES YOU.

BUY MAJESTIC COAL!

[mured out u
their satanlc
utructlon.

Life is Altogether Too Short
To worry out your days
half frozen. Let us heat
your home with a

MAJESTIC

Hut they had been

I Into culture, when suddenly.

; aroused und ho I* found tu^hs aa
__been under lhe liti fluence of Christ's parton, example.

Edmonds Brothers

been found to be right In their Inter­
pretation of the prophetic ScrlptUHM.
■It Is worth while to Inquire what they
end-events.
.
First, ptpphetlc t-achers hold that

so often In Scriptures Is a peesonnal
In other words, that no other
-such aa the destruction Of

Hastings, Mien

WE KEEP A BIG STOCK OF FLOUR, FEED, CHICKEN

SUPPLIES, AND ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GRAINS

Hplrlt upon the Day of Pentecost, or
and he Is proved to be no better man even death—satisfies or exhausts tho
meaning of the promises which relate
a Nero, n Calhtulu. or an Attila.
will only bo fulfilled

The Elevator Men—

Phone IS

AND PRODUCE

by a definite.

men had thought It would be otherwb—. Philosopher*
'hud’
poet*.had sung, and preacher* had person and in bodily form, as
unctly literal event.
ibout to dawn upon
____ *h® world,
Second, prophetic teachers declare
wherein brotherly love would iyr- that the second coming of.Christ will
domlruitn nnd unlveriuil peace would

preliminary conflict which Is prepar­
ing the way. geographically. nation­
Milt in bodily form; and second, to ally, commercially, and religiously.

ing millennial‘conditions were being
quoted as at least partially fulfilled.
And then Intu such dreams as these Judgment

of the chllSren Is that he don't ooms
often enough.
Misses Vivian and Beatrice Dun­
lap autoed to Hastings Bunday with

We had our picture taken- Wednes-

tsrmedlate catastrophes take place
Everyone buy a ticket for lhe
will there be developed those condi­ lecture course.
The ’ numl&gt;era are
tions In Europe and elsewhere which
Third, prophetic students teach will finally produce the coming aw­
•V. R. Johnson,
ful conflict of Man versus God. the
that the purpose of rhe return
tains, mighty men.

AUCTION SALE
"—Harin, decided to quit farming and move to Lansing, will sell at public auction on the
farm known as tha J. J. Barnum farm, 2 miles north and 2 1-2 miles east of Hastings or
2 1-2 miles straight west of Coats Grove on Section 34, Carlton Township, on

Tuesday, Dec. 1

warriors.

that this millennial period will be

rapidly nearing that final conflict
which is to .bring to pass the end of
■n Known.
Fourth. prophetic Interpreters set
—Article by Henry W. Frost, Home
Director ut North China inland Miaof th^ Holy Spirit and the church; slons tn Bunday School Times.
and that God's prtwent purpose, as

the fact that thia purpose

Hay Rack.

Hlrliil'- &lt; iilthiili.r

forbids

&amp; tootty Cultivator

tion up to tho present time.
And finally, prophctlo teachers
Number ot visitors, 1.
hold thnt thia rejecting of Christ by
The last pupil to enroll
tho multitudes, and therefore by tho Hasting*.
age. but also for Intermediate Judg-

Net uf Dining Clialrs.

Dining Illium Side Table

Bicycle.

nnd that thia Is the explanation
many of the calamities which t

Iron Mb ,I Stead
Ing seen among the nation*.
Deductions from the foregoing

Yearling Helfer.

lerrlble. necessarily marks the epd of
" ‘ declared.

ARM TOtkl
McCormick Mower.

not. dun to modern smokeleu pot

Edger, Mr. Wade and Violet Bron­
son. .
Ethel Johnson.

that we find It difficult to cope with.
We fumble through our verbal kit for
spikes mitficlently powerful to nail
hnme lhe enormous fact and find that
our moat comprehensive adjectives

.to stand idly by and allow this sub­
marine (POOR CREAM) to continue

Number days taught. 20.

Number of boys enrolled, a.
Number of girls enrolled. 4.
Total enrollment. 10.

HAVE YOU
A CHILD?

ration, and that it Indicates a reject­
ing of Christ by multitudes of people.

Is,- Glen

marks
llllilng Rimiiii Table

To Michigan Dairymen:

nnd periodically fire a
will crumble to dust

Is .to.takejout.of the nations a people

Commencing at one o’clock sharp, I offer tho following property
HOUSES.

—since Ita chamcterlstlc* correspond
war—-does mark a notable advance In
the fulfilment of prophecy, and that

f

William Beu*. Orpha, Roderick anil
Ronald 'Warner, Phyllis Edger, Josephlae Demond. Rose Bronson. nnd
Roy Belaon.

tion ot Christ.
fully longed: Hurt thlq -will last
lennliitn-oihal/lit. a thousand
that Ita roirthly. national center

Report of Edger School,
Report of Edger school

fl. &lt;nt.

part of the development
r&lt;&gt;ni Stalks nib&gt;ut tmn bundles.

Ixijv Wheeled Wagon, n good one.

as may take place will bo Increasing-

Lunch for Those Coming From a Distance
TCDUC fiF ^AIP A11 sums of $5.‘Mland under, cash
ILIlIflO Ul OHLL Over that amount 1 year’s time
will be given on good bankable notes with interest at 6
per cent. Nothing removed until settled for.

because Internationalism and scien­
tific invention nrs working toward
this end. but also because God's

many passages of .Scripture, but not­
ably in the second chapter ot

Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer

might'attempt to fix the cause of ths
poor cream problem, but -wobld that

The fourth and fifth grades Just
finished learning "The Children's
What
Hour" fo? language.
The Irving Sunday School enjoyed has on tho industry and what It is
costing us In dollars and cents, which
home of Mr. Hathaway of Rutland according tq conservative estimates
Thursday evening. Several of our amounts to -brer a million dollars a
pupils went and nil enjoyed them- year. IVb would not think of leaving
our npples or potatoes but until they
Harry county's traveling nurse. had become froxen or decayed: neltner will wc allow our cream to get old,
drees to the pupils Friday morning.
Tha things required to build up a
healthy body, according to her, are uct of any creamery tn the long run
(1) Fresh air, &lt;»&gt; Sunshine, (I) brings what It is worth. If tha but­
Cleanliness. (4) Good food, (5i Re*L ter Is poor II Is the farmers and not
People, especially school children.
There Is a mutual relation between
the patrons of a creamery and lhe
management of It that cannot be
on "Michigan, the I-ind of tha Plen­ broken without the farmers suflsrlng
ty," and also some very fine maps
with them. The bonks will be very
of either party.
This department
useful In tho study of geography.
George Stanford was absent from,t conducts monthly an educational
scoring of butler and cheeee. Nine

butter is the result

of poor milk

regarded as the flail conflict which
lies outside tbe cOualry ot Paleotine,
since ArmagMdofi. which marks the
beginning of the last conflict of this

This la a problem that may be dis-,
cussed with much profit pt Grange.
Tha pupils- enjoyed tests again last Farmers' Clubs and Farmers' Insti­
tute meetings the coming
Nellie Gillett spent Saturday and
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gil­ munition, sad there won't
question about smelling smoke. We
lett of Middleville,
Neills and Fred Kennedy of near can delegate thia submarine (PAOR
Hastings vURed our school Wednes-

whlch marks the 4nd of that conflict.
Mr. Edger made us a visit this
month. Ho made a good speech to
Iho children und tho only complaint

e

411 took yoor Cotp.
pound and have a fine,
strong baby.’’ — Mra,
John Mitchell, Mas.
■soa, N. Y.
“Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound Is a
wonderful medicine fpr
expectant mothers." —
Mra. A. M. Myers, Gordonville, Mo.

I

&amp;

“ I highly recommend
Lydia E. Plnktfiun’sVegetable Compound before
child-birth. It has done so

M. Doerr, R- R- 1, Con­
shohocken, Pa.

"I Uok LydiaE. Pink­
barn’s Vegetable Com­
pound to build up my
system and have the
dearest baby gifl In tho

Blakeley, Imperial, Pa.

or

from Middleville high school

strayed by the brightness of Chrlst’i
appearing.

E. T. WOOD, Proprietor

this problem out to the open sea and
fight It out.
Who's to blame? The nations at

In Charge Dairy Mfg. Division.

* chance. It did so much
for me before my little
girl was born." —Mrs.
E W. Sandulb, Rowles-

‘I took your Comlife to it "—Mm. Winnib
Tillis, Winter Haven,
Florida.

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                  <text>FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

20 PAGES

THURSDAY. DEt. J, 1914

HASTINGS, MH

HIS SHAKE FOUND
IN BURBH OF BANANAS

DAT AT STATE GFWKGE

LY CRITICISES WILSM

ALL GRANGERS I-IXPETTED TO
ATTEND THF. BATTI.E CREEK
MEETING.

LEADING DEMOCRATIC PAPER
OF THE COUNTRY RAKES
ADMlNlNTRAnON HARD.

1)1 buy these holiday sticker*

Copperhead Serpent Arriv

AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM

FOR MANNER IN WHICH MEXI­

Igtnatod.

flSTPHED IMU
BEETS THIS ffil

SECRETARY, TO BE HERE
hebjcrl*

Bern Provided by Battle Creek .
conceived
ru-nt Supporter.
Wednesday. December 9. has- -been the benefit of the relief funds for the
The New York World IIs not only
designated as Barry County Grangers' soldiers* hospital* In Brooklyn. Bom- without a' superior as a
careful around a bunch: of bananas.
Day at the state-gathering In Battle
paper of thia country.
It warmly FIRE DESTROYS M. B.
money was discontinued in thia supported tha president for AeclJon
TODD’S LARGE GARN
It has defended the &lt;di
country for a generation, although tt In 1913.
--- . --------------... •
x-upuYY
ministration's tariff policy, and has
found
vogue
In
Portugal,
HwHxerjoining Calhoun are planning to
tand, Austria. France, Spain. DenFully 300
As-cmbl&lt;&gt; amt
Mexlcan policy. If it can be called u
of Harry granges are hoping that their
Other BuildBut when the American
other European cuuntrle*.
There policy.
are now several thousands of dlffi-r- troops are sent away from - Vera
lion.
Tho delegate* from Pomona
Fire, which la supposed tn
all parts of the world, as many us
Anna Kronewltter: those ffotn th# forty being used In Austria for chil­ and without having accomplished
bustion. completely dsMrnyed one of
subordinate granges are Mr. and Mrs. dren's hospitals alone.
Roy Brurhm. of Castleton, and Mr. and
mess.
lew York World the Center road, on Friday morning.
Mra. Louis Norton, of Maple Grove.
The Iom was about 11,500, partially
Mr. Ketchum
has appointed Mr.
and the man that paper warmly sup­
covered with Insurance.
With the
Hathaway chairman of the commit­
ported for the presidency, and sharp- building were destroyed about 23
tee on division of tabor.
ton* of alfalfa nnd common hay, a
The meetings will b* held In Datil
largo quantity of corn fodder and a
Creek for four days beginning oi
number of artlch
'
Tuesday, December I.
The snnltar
many members of the county granges

new Masonic temple.
Mr. Ketcham
states that there win be present
H-.largs number of delegates nnd visi­
tors.
Various features of entertain­
ment and also accommodations
meroe and by the local granges
Battle Creek. Mr. Ketcham announc­
ed the following ^program:

V'

J

to get money for the nnli-tuberculo-,
—Opening of State Grange In form,
fifth degree; roll call of officers and

mlltee on credentials. .
Afternoon session. 3 o'clock p. m.—
Master's annual address. John C.
Ketcham; announcement of results
f advisory election by Secretary, J.
W. Hutchin*; appointment of com-

Miss Emily 1’. Bissell, the energetic

atlon.
Strictly speaking. It was an
abandonment.
We did not deliver
the town to anybody.
We simply
marched out and
sailed away.

jointly belong tho honor of originat­
ing our American Red Cross Christ­
mas Seal.
In 19BI. Mr. Hila' Inter­
est was aroused by the receipt of a
Christmas tuberculosis stomp on n
Evening
session—Exemplification letter from Norway. He published an
Wo entered Vera Crux, I
nrtlrlo about
thia
queer-looking
more, because we knpvv that
drill stamp in the "Outlook," and suggrstteam, of Rlurgls'Grange.
■
Wednesday, December 3. 9:30 a. m.
an opportunity here and prepared a
stamp, from the sale of which her President Wilson has said on
memorable occasion*—once In
address. to Control*. Apfcfl 20
with thia success that she Induced the and again In hl* eulogy of. our ”

&lt;*ile In 1905 on a national basis. With
^'Evening smsIor—Conferring
of very little organisation and with
filth degree, by Branch County PoLadles' Drill team of Branch County
Pomona Orange; conferring of sixth
degree by State Grange officers.
Thursday. Dec. 19. 3:00 a. m.—
3:00 to 10:00 o'clock, election of offi­
cers; reports of executive, legislative,
finance and women's work commit­
tees; final resolutions nnd peltitlona

ports of jsesalon committees: 4:00
o’clock. mertVortol services In charge
of Worthy Chiplain Olivia Wood­
man.
(All members of the order
-are especially Invited to attend this
service.)

porta of session committees.
-Reporta of session committees.
Evening
session—Exemplification
of unwritten workj Installation of

When. In response to .orders from
Washington fully sanctioned By con­
nevertheless, over. 1136.000 for gntl- gress, Admiral Fletcher took pos­
tuberculoeta work In various parts of
the United States.
In 1909. with killed more than 100 Inhabitants
more thorough organisation, the sale nnd lost about 20 of his own men.
Tho landing resulted .primarily from
tha reYujtal of General Huerta to
salute our flag In reparation for the
Templeo Incident.
General Funston
relieved Admiral Fletcher of cumrnnnd April 30.
..
.
tuberculosis campaign.
April 35. Brazil, Argentina and
It 1s fitting to note &lt;hnt war. InChill hud offered .mediation which
and that now wo hnd accepted. Tho various &lt;«ammlastens met m .Niagara
Fhlb.
Although we nt first In­
brings it back to Its fullest useful- May 13.
sisted upon having a voice in the
Help this campaign by placing a •ettiement of MexIcoS domextbi
Red Cross Seal on all your mall dur­ troubles, we finally, June 33. signed
protocols providing'" not only that
ing the month of December.
- ---,,, , auuuB the selection of a provisional And .&lt;
places of business both In city ’and
wholly to these officers .when chosen.
county .h*‘. *?h ?ub’cr,b*‘1 &lt;® “»•&gt; »»•&lt;&gt;«•

CLASSES IN 12 SUBJECTS

HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED

Into the fire.

Of
Supply Whatever tit.. PnMto

Been use of the diphtheria, scare
nual rally of the Barry County
Christian Endeavor Union wns post­
poned until Friday nnd Saturday.
December 4 and 6.
It will be held
In the Wesleyan Methodist church in FORMER BARRT CO. WOMAN IS,

follows:

3:00 o'clock on Monday,
and Thursday evening*.

llshed a college for young women at
not for from Wilmington,

learn English.

Closing.
1:30 Hong Service and Devotion-

county

farmers

CASTLETON AND WOODLAND
wilt

DRAIN HAS BEEN SOLD

them considerable prom annually, if
of cucumber*.
Tho towns round
about Hastings have salting stations

Ditch Nearly Two MUca laing Will
Benefit About 300 Acres in
Two Tinviv&gt;lil|i-.

formers for cucumbers, which

counties. The C. W. Walker company, sold to three contractor* the con­
Woodland and
of Grand Rapids, will build the sta- struction of the
Castleton drain, which will benefit
sec u red.
Contracts may be obtained about 300 aerm of land In the vlcln-

Wagon Rupi Over Ann.

named.
The highway crosses a sink hole,
which -drowns the highway every
spring and compels the mail carrier

school.

Under him will b&lt;- four In-

Initely decided upon,
tuition Is under "5 cen

full membership may not be dlscnn.tlnued on account of such present de­
ficiency.
Mr. Ellsworth wlsh-s It
understood that the board of educa-

education anything that the peopli
Ranfleld.
She graduated from tne
Michigan University and was selvc.ted
from a nun»l&gt;er of applicants because
of her fine qualification*.
reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic,
bookkeeping.
Itng. shorthand.
bualnvsa English.

‘ft:

Halting Stall on For Yiaatteim.

In local education

minutes eachTho students In the
night school arc very earnest ones.
Included among them Is a man fully

Banfleid

2: 00 Miscellaneous Business.
3: 30 Symposium "The Pledge.”
FOOT BALL SEASON CLOSES
(a) Individual Benefit* of Fledge
WITH ALUMNI VICTORT
Keeping—Mrx. Hart Stamm.
MU. wheat and other products. The
(b) Dlflk-ultlea in keeping the
men concentrated their' efforts upon Pledge nfid how to overcome them—
saving the building. The roof caught
Tables on High School I’leyOn
AM Easily Won.
'
helpful In Christian
Maurice Grigsby.
rhe local foot ball set
3:00 Visions and Servlc*
brought to ,i close ntf Thursday
morning when the Alumni team de­
the men who rendered such timely
3:45 Adjournment.
feated Hastings by a score of 20 to
assistance and saved his property.

The Barry

names on th-

Friday Evening.

Van Houten.
Devotion*—Rev. M. Itadder.
»:00 Addn-s*—Mr. A. I.
Spofford, Michigan Field Secretary.

plained thnt she

to help save Mr. Todd's buildings. A
number of aup-bucketa were brought
Into ptay and n buckst-brlgade wax
soon working like wrll-organixed
firemen.
Near tha biasing building

at first anticipated, the Hastings night

DEAN OF THE STATE COLLEGE night school have enrolled In 12 «ub-

HpufTiird,
mouir-

SCHOO LH.

poplar

allege by thrmMlves. about the
same training as they can obtain In
Michigan nt the Agricultural College.
Prof. Wallace. Hasting)*.
W^ille attending the national grange
The-C. E. as a Spiritual
meeting nt Wilmington Mr. and Mrs.
cremated.
J. C. Ketcham visited this college for
Mr. Todd . considers himself fortu­
women, which the granges and the
nate that the Are broke out when
women's club* of that state were
eight men were on the premise* op­
Mishina r&gt;- largely Instrumental in securing. The
erating a corn- shredd&lt; r.
Smoke
Mh»» Grace Gould.
.
Dean of that college I* a .Miss Rob­
was discovered pouring from under
inson, and when Mr. nnd Mrs. Ket-

or more bands .of partisans chance
to be In the neighborhood, they will
An ntarin was afnt
fight for It.
• once.
telephone nnd
neighbor*
■ufficlent reason for our occupation buckets soon thfonged the
At
one
time there were 11
of the Mexican seaport, how can its
rellqulshment now be explained?
’ Wo entered Vera Crus by way of
Tampico, where, April 10. lust, u
boat's crew from tho United States
ship Dolphn was
arrested and
thrown In a imllce station.
We entered Vera Crux also by­
way of the enlarged Monroe Doc­
trine, fi-ir. to keep European powerw
out of American broils, we had to

Caroline

which

tar..n!uln.

CAN CASE HAS BEEN HANDLED
to '05.
Some of your grandmothers
first played " peat-office" with stlck-

Th#

NUMBER 31

LARGE EWUIH
11 NIGHT SCHOOL
ing opjKMvd to th*

A. LAVERNE SMFFORD, FIELD
a

The BA NN HR.

■HRIiHTAN
CONVENE

From Delton corrospondent:

at first might be

TRY BANNER WANTS

PART ONE-1 TO 8

W hile pfcWn* off Umanas hr

MAUER KETCHAM ANNOUNCES

lum annex will be headquarters.

BANNER

THE HASTINGS

BARMY COUNTY

ALLS. 30 FEET FROM

TREE, BREAKING LEG

Rapids Whcro Bad Fracture
Wax Repaired.

• While James Hopkins, the little
and they easily wiped out grand son of James Hopkins, resid­
ing north of town was- climbing in
some trees or* hl* grandfather's farm.
Saturday, hr k»*t hl* hold nnd fell 3J
feet, dropping! squarely up-» i a pita
"Retf" Reynolds,
athlete, made tit
Dave Goodyear
Lynn nad broken
the oono ; &gt;trudlng through his
Brown kicked two goals
Ing was hot and exciting.
CspL clothing.
' ie break was a square
McQuffin and toathrop
Wolter Phelps, of the Alumni eleven, on* and Dr
had several teeth dlslocuted. 'and
Dr. McGuffin took the
hoy
to
Butterworth
hospital on the
a 'lutd cur
afternoon train and Dr. Webb and
to repair his scalp.
Cusrh Rogerx Dr. McGuffin performed
a difficult
.......... — the
’
"
broken
got Into the fray In the last half and stiFgical task to unite
considerably strengthened his young- bones.
It Is expected that
his experienced will quickly recover.
W IHln in—i . pis r.

siding north? of town, fell from his

To construct It a cut
wagon while ho was hauling a load of an open one.
beans to town, and one of the wheels
Tho ditch will
about METHODIST SUNDAT SCHOOL
■tossed over hl* right arm. breaking H. made.
31.900.
Those who secured tho contract*
RE-ELECTS OLD OFFICERS
Lathrop.
An Mr. and Mrs. Stark

both aged, Kirk was summoned
Grand Rapids by Dr. Northrup.
In a* hospital there until able to re­
turn.

happily

leytin Methodist parsonage by Rev. 8.
W. F. Garnett.
.Bower, Hastings; Michael Gullfoy.
Both parties io the contract are
Isike Odessa: Eugene Vnndleti. Nash­ John C. Kctcliain. Supt. School Made
from our own fine • young people.
ville.
.
•’
»y township. and are highly respoitAt n largely attended meeting of
thj&gt; Bunday School Board of the
The bride was gowned In blue silk
Methodist Episcopal church,
held
targo congregation
heard
Rev. Monday evening, the following offibert
Hartman attended the groom.
Uready’s first sermon during the AdSuperintendent—John C. Ketcham.
Mr. Wljllson'has rented a hohso
vqnt season Bunday evening.
Before I
Assistant Superintendents—Mrs. AV. from Charles Irving, south of Hicktho regular service tho Mac Dowell'
A. Hall. Mrs. Frank Huge and Clinton

Ijirgv Congregation

In addition to the program, there

^*r
mttafaction"
from Mexico. By this engagement
WILL STAFFORD'S JAW we wiped out the Indignity to the flag
at Thmplco. &lt; ,

HEARING HORSE BREAKS

for drill In the new cipher key.
All
masters and lecturers of subordinate Accident Ilafipcncd at F. Ho4*’ Barn
granges are being urged to attend
When H. W. Wcrtman's Horse
this meeting.
Been mo Frightened.

HUNTING SEASON PARTIALLY

‘

CLOSED ON NOVEMBER 30
Game Binis on land Arc Now Un­
der Protection.
Two Moro
Weeks of Waterfowl Shooting.

The present hunting season, which
ctosed partially on Sunday, is said to

scarcity of ‘ feathered game.
Th*
land &gt;haa been so rap MI y cleared of
covert* and woods during the -last
few year*-that lhe birds, which de­
mand thk-kota and solitude have be­
come scarcer through extermination
or migration.
Partridge and wood-

bits being about «ho only, game worth
The season on Monday closed on

cock.
tml-aquntlc

birds.

There
brunt.

plover «nd jack-snipe.

Taxpayers of Baltimore.

I will be

at Dowling.

Whitworth’s

Two - Auction Sales Ad-

vertised This Week

Goon to Pnstcar Institute.
Frod F. Bliew.
When Seymour Llnnlflgton’s hound
Having decided to quit farming
camo to the Foreman farm In Rut­
Wm. Stafford sustained a broken land*^* appeared to have something
an
auction
sale
on the Charles Norris
■In hts throat. .Don Foreman felt In
on Saturdey when a horse belonging the dor* throat to relieve him and farm one-half mlle'south of the Barto.H. W. Wertman. of Cedar Creek, afterward took him home where the ryvllle church, also four'miles west
became frightened and began to rear,
and one-half mile south of Nashville
overturning tho buggy. Mr. Stafford
on section live. Maple Grove, sale to
waa leading the horse and tie was was killed and Mr. ForemanXirought begin at one o'clock.
The list inthrown under the animal's feel The th.
tn
YY-_____ .
. .. .
Ann Arbor for analysis.. The anlm.il shoals, lot of farm Implements, and
ward caught. Dr. Timmerman was was found to have been suffering mlscellaneoua articles.
The farm
summoned to attend to the Injured
tools are practically new. having
man.
Mrs. Wortman was badly to Ann Arbor on Wednesday morning been used but one season. Col. Hen­
ry Bldelmtfn will be tho auctioneer.
to tako the pasteur treatment.
her homo In an. automlblle.
Dr.
Cross wax summoned to attend her.
particulars.
She was unconscious for many hourt
, Important.
Circuit court opened on Monday
hurt so that It could hardly move on with the trial of Edwin Mecch, &gt;f
Through an error the auction ad­
Sunday.
vertisement of Elmer E. Moore and
worth of butter from the - Hickory Clyda Walton failed to state that
there would be a hot lunch at noun
member of the flrm being made on this Wednesday morn­
ing. Tho next trial will be thut of who attend that, sale will have a good
Tho next trials feed at noon.
establish a branch canning factory. Frank Eggleston.
Are considering Hastings as a place will bo those of Sam Connor and
Harry Josephs, tho Toledo men. ac­
obtained samples of earth from Lals cused of attempting to pick pockets
Clyde Walton. Proprietors.
vicinity and wlli have them analysed. during the county fair.
Elmer Moore and Clyde Walton
be closed dnly about four months
To Rutland Taxpayer*.
during tho year. Barries of all kinds
I shall ba at the Hastings National
Maple Grove Center and three tplles
urday In December and on the first south of Barryvlllo on section 17.
two Saturdays In Janua^-.
I'shall Maple Grove, sale to begin at ten
Attention! Teach cni!
o'clock. The list is a good one and
What? Progressive Teachers' Club.
When? Saturday, Dec. 6, at 1:30.
cows, eight young cattle, four brood

A Brooks' shoe store. Saturdays, from
Attention. City Tsix Fayent.
Why? (I) To discus* the teaching of
December. 13 to January 9. inclusive, the common branches In the rural
10:50 a. m. to 3:00 p. tn.
At home schools. (3) To exchange experien­
on and aft«a* Monday, Dec. 7. 1914.
ces. • (3) To.arouso enthustawn Jn our
Royal A. Bryant.
HARRY R. MILLED
RECRETA RY.
CRy Treasurer.

grade Shrop e»&lt;* some farm tools
and miscellaneous articles^- Col. W.
H. Coach will be the auctioneer and
Chris Marshall, clerk. Tho adv. an
...........
Hot Itltfcb at noon.

lections which were very fine zitn
very appropriate for such a service.

ns contested with revivalism.
H.o
paid hl* respects to the fake schepte*
so often u»ed by professional revival­
ists to stir emotions of people with­
out securing the calm assent of the,
will and the formation of deliberative |
decisions.
At the same time the
pastor strongly urged « sane, deep
and sincere evnngeKsm.

,
Their many friends extend best
It was voted to adopt the graded wishes to the happy’ pouple. desiring
Secretary—Miss' Elnora Barr.

also voted to hate a Sunday schooT prosperity.
choir and leader. Fos Clirlstmaa the
MaraluHl-—Tvrpctiniiig.
plan voted was to have the Classes
make gift* for the benefit of the
solemnized Saturday afternoon. No­
worthy needy ones of our city.'

rolled. and the average,

attendance Mrs. Clarence

on this thertie:, "Did Jesus come to
save people from a future heir.’"
Ohl Fellow H Elect Officer)..
There will be special music preceding
■ At the annual election held hy
tho regular service:
.
member* of Hastings Lodge No. ig.
I. O. O. F., t^o following were electe&lt;*offleers for the ensuing year:
Slioota Mammoth Racomy.
N. G.—Edward Hubbard.
, On Tuesday evening. Harry Otis, of
V. G.—LiK-lan Will.
Rutland, shot one of the largest rueFrank A. Wood.
animal measured 64 Inches from tip
to lip and weighed about 60 pounds.
William Hilton.

I'hllley.

In Hickory

tween Dr. Robert 8. Marshall of Hick-

hing of Shultx.
Dr. Marshall Is a graduate of tho
Grand Rapids Veterinary College and
Has acquired an extensive practice in
Veterinary medicine since establish­
ing himself in business In his home
pin very acceptably as deputy sheriff
Bride and groom are both well
known Barry County products and
L'ommund tho highest respect of all

win hollow.
A stick poked Into the
hole brought forth growls, but the
ed in blue volte and presented a ■Very
animal refused to come out.
A shot
Into the tree ended Its life. Md. Otta spent
refused 33.75 for the pelt, which he pltal in Kalamazop last spring, was
their home at tho Pioneer Hotel tor
Monday, on- recommendation of Dr.
H. A. Barber and Dr. Frank Sheffield. the community.
Bnuly.-Sliarp.
JUj-mond L. Ijrady and Edna F. Mr. Cobb was treated for si nervous
Sharp, both of Middleville, were unit­ disorder and discharged after he..had
ed In marriage nt the Presbyterian
Manse,
on Wednesday afternoor..
T; at Bedford.- Dec.
by.
Lyle KJ Brody and Mabel Car­
The todies of the Presbyterian
ter of Middleville, were the official church will hold their annual sale of tor the purpose of collecting taxes
Witnesses.
TRn young people will aprons and fancy articles, also a full
make their home near Middleville, Una of baked goods at the chapel
Royal Rice.
Wednesday afternoonZDec, 9.' Sale
congratulations of a host of friends.
opens
o'clock.—Adv,

�Tin; HAWINGS BANNER, DKCKMBER 3, IBM.

THE CHURCHES
Jewelry—The Gift
of Gifti"

The Best Place
For Footwear

no Jefferson Bt.

Subject—"God

Th

. Thanksgiving • aervke. with testl
monlals. Thursday
Novcmbt

The Rush Is On

Batea. Hector.
Second Sunday In Advent.
Holy. Communion. l;S0 a. m. •
Holy Communion and s*rn

The people are saying nice dlhigs about our Jewelry
display. We expected they would. Couldn t
•ec how they could very well do anything clic.
For to tell the truth, we, ourselves, arc just a
little bit proud of it. NcfW, what is Y OUR
opinion? That's the final test.
Whatever you may think, we KNOW this—that wc
thought and planned and worked with the idea
of having our best-yet Holiday display this year.
The result of our efforts awaits your inspection.
When you call, be Sure of this—Whal wc have to
show you people comprises the latest thought in
Jewelry designing, with special reference to
Christmas needs.
And be sure of THIS, too—Each article is priced to
sell at the lowest figure that it can be sold for
anywhere by anybody.
Please read that last sentence again. Because plenty
• of people think that larger stores farther away
can undersell us. But that's a MISTAKE.
Please remember and act accordingly.
As we said, the rush is on, but for many people
there’s lots ol fun- in mixing with the crowds,
Kicularly with stocks as interesting as ours to
at. Come expecting to be interested and
benefitted.

Sunday school. 13 en­
livening prayer and address 1:00 p.

We know we can meet your needs for winter footwear
of every sort. It makes no difference what your needs may
be or what kind of a shoe, or boot, or rubber, or overshoe
you may desire, we have it. Every line of our footwear is
made with such thoroughness that we have become known
from one end of Barry county to the other as the most
reliable and up-to-date shoe store in this county.
We would like to have you acquainted with the fact
too, that we have just received a new shipment of fine
Winter Shoes for both Men and Women.

members

Friday, S:JO p. m.

Th,. Childrens Hour" on Saturday.
unique and

McllKHlI
IU&lt;J^ir,l l-L'pert. I*ni4or.
Martinijuimb)

WE SELL PHOENIX HOSIERY

endcraholt

Has it ever occurred to you that a box of Phoenix Hosiery
would make a splendid Christmas gift? We sell lots of them
(or just that purpose.
::
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Ironside Shoe Company

l III annu-

murnlnK nnd afternoon.

' "The Gift Store*

Phone 176

Masonic Temple Bldg.

10:00 a. nt. Testimony meeting.
10: 10 Sermon.
11: 45 Sunday school.

Hastings, Mich

■uu

L, V, Bessmer

county houae and a hospital.

Jeweler
Optician

p]» of China, and concluded her ad-

For a Useful Life.
Have a fixed purpose In life; one
that means something, and something
that is worthy of you. and^hon make
your whole life hinge about IL

Hlatory.
Calnf Young America—"Ho was ths
leader of tho young set in tho Garden
Of Eden."

Patience a Costly Virtue.
Patlenfta is one of the costly virtues.
If the value of a thing la to be meas­
ured by Ila coat, then this virtue la to
bo ranked among th«5*very SroL

In the Chinese Unxuagr.

Metlitall't E|tiM*&lt;n*al tTiutrh

Tuesday night ths Fellow­
The second Sunday in Advent^De- chuh-h:
ship Club will hold their

PERSONAL MENTION

10;J0 a. rp. .Worship nnd wrnion.

Thursday and Friday.

■ illege to aftrnd Thankaglvof Colon,
Middleville Friday and Katurday. ‘

spent

rvumx

17.00 noon. Sunday school.
The llrnt Society will hold their annual Christ­
mas Kalb and Basaar.
’ John ('.'
Tho Social sionary team from China will pay us
a flying visit.
MeV. C. K. Scull of
Tslng Tuu, China, and Rev. Charles

j «ml Mr. and Miw. Ib«« Burton.
Bradley spent Hunday with Mr. anil

Useful Gifts

jrs. Contrnlto.
r l&gt;&gt;- Gulltnant.

organ

l.irga influence In the moulding of th«-|

day till Monday
trolt.

liter and My Lord*'

rlth home folks here.

Thia will

&lt; irgan
Ring dinner with Mr. and
EL Mills, of Maple Grove.
IB,lift*. Miss Horner.
Sermon. "Did Jesus Come I
Sinners for a Future Heaven7*

Fred Itrhu

STRICT RULES OF PROPRIETY

giving.
Fairchild, of
Thanksgiving

spent Thanksgiving with friends In • Grand itapt da.
Kalamo.
Miss Rhea Kinsey of Caledonia ।
rj&gt;ent Thanksgiving with HaMlngH |

Mr. ad&lt;L lira. Samuel Bogart spent ,
Friday and Haturdsy with friend* In i Thanksgiving In Evanston.
Kalotnaaoo.
gu, »ts of Mr. and Mrs. J-&gt;hr
L.
Willison and family spent I
Mr. and Mrs. U F. Maui

with

Carlton Center.

end with her parent*, Mr. and. Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. IXIaht It. Hlnrklry.
John Wvtaaert.
! «f Chicago spent F
"
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Webb and yhll-J l»"« week with Mr.
Frank

r laindcn, MlnlMer.
tletay IL Grand S4.
rival continues with

Heel-

Meeting* nightly except Huturday.
Sunday services:
Bible school at 10 a. m„ Ell Davis
HupvrlntendenL

Beginners, 11:00 o'clock
oom.
. zJuniors. 5:00 p. tn.
Let th,' lenders of the different ,lc-

Eat|e Barnes, a sophomore nt Al- »r'd with hi-r aunt. Mr*. May
Lion college, ap*:ti Thanksgiving -With ; MIm I'uffcy is a student ut
ana air?. j-uv t.u&gt;|K ui .Mrai.'i
"L................. "*•
' ' &gt;r me nt.
Every body come nqw and TlEtp .til
Rapids. apent Sunday with Mr. and' Parmelee, spent TtvinVgivmg with
Mrs. &lt;&gt;. K Crook.
Mr. and Mrs. Walson Woodruff. ,.f

troiL apent Thankaglvinr
father. Cha*. A. Kerr.

In Albion coltaso,

with hlg, - xr*. Elin Wykom Inletyla u. lrov«
on Friday fur Chicaxu. rn route to ImI
will spend the

Ironside left &lt;&gt;n Saturday
Ufhd. Ihd. He expects to
I remain In the Hoosier state until
Thursday.
ng. w.is, william R. Harper of Middleville.
Who bus loo-n very busily engaged in
WWk f«r the.Mato lIveslnH, • udthry
e&lt;*mmtation. waa In town bn Friday
Mr. and Mrs.’ Whitlock, of liarryvil),.-. to dlteiid fhe monthly meeting of the
cvmmlseioncra.

I ton n *n

in the Spring Dry Goods Co.

Thursday

and

evening

ifternuon prayer meeting at
•v. nruauway.
' Choir'practice ul 7:15 Friday eve­
ning.
Bible school at 10:00.

Morning worship
mon hy the pastor.
.Communion Service.'
munion Sunday.
Junior' II. Y. I'. V.

Orientals Have an Elaborate Formula
of Courtesy, Which Foreigners
Should Learn.

One of the sayings, of Confucius Is,
“If you dauiut learn the nilas of pro­
priety, yodr character cannot be estab­
lished." t'nfortunately for the for­
eigner. the "rules of propriety." ac­
cording to Chinese usage, are often
diametrically opposed to the customs
of the west. The European gfliUeman. evep If ho has a university edu­
cation and polished manners, seems a
mern^boor to the Chinaman, and of­
fends at every turn againpt the strict
etiquette that. In Its mafh points, is
observed by4ho lowest coolie.
Wherever he goes the foreigner
helps to confirm thio1 opinion of him. i
Ho ls traveling in the interior. It may |
be on horseback, and he rides through I
the quiet country hamlet as he would j
st home, st a rapid pace. As he,
passes a group of men he calls out.
He probably gets no reply, nnd rides
on, thinking what unmannerly louts
these Chinese yokels are.
A rough, uneducated countryman Is
the next traveler. He pulls In bls
hone to a slow amble as he entero the
village; this is opw. of the "rules of
propriety." On reaching the group of
villagers, he dismounts—rale No. 1.

This la an apology for troubling them
—rule No J. Then he. too. Inquires

Yodbx l,«‘&lt;&gt;ph:'s ni&lt;cting
Luder Ix-yal Wllvtix.

;. Hawkins.
a ngnlisttc

18
More
Shopping

and xpevlal music.

Coinc to town and be sure to
visit Boyes' Racket Store
before you leave. We have
the largest stock, ol Holiday
Goods in Barry county at the
lowest possible prices. No

war prices here.

Before
Xmas

Wc

bought our Clinslmas Cjoodt
before war was declared.

Boyes, Racket Store
Three Floors.

*

Hastings, Mich.

prophesy.
flrat.
All

If need be. a man will even accom­
pany him tn point out the way. ■ There­
after these same yokels not unnat­
urally remark to each other what un­
mannerly louts foreigners are. Ignor­
Chorus choir ant of the most elementary rule* of
propriety -From -Thirty Years In
Mukden," by Dr. Dougald Christie

bible study
Daniel vflu

A red flatiMl undorohlrt will ao
prevent rh&gt;-um*Usm, declares a promJ
nent pbyxlclaa, thereby putting tht&lt;
vonerablK garment tn the uma cate ‘
gory with the xock that won! cure &gt;
Buys Conference ut Ann a aore throat and tho leather wriitlet 1
that won't keep tho arm from tiring;
tnlng service next while digging a ditch.—hMlrrllla
Tlmaa.
utjendahce. namely:
William Me-'
I Knlsljl. IstVern Sutton.and Gardner
tlhldsster.
The subject „t ths morn­
ing sermon will Te "MUpah &gt;tid Be­
yond."
A Urge audience Kreatcd.Miai Nelron last Sunday ,-Venin*.
It u«a .her
1-1*. Jan. I nnd tl Shults
last ffppc.iarnce for the present in
Hasting*.
She spoke- very plainly
W. H. Whittemore.'
about the needs ut. this colbmunity.
Hope tosrp. Treasurer.
8he said that Barry County nt . Jed

Every year sees a decrease m the demand for useless jim-cracks and silly
fol-de-rals for Christmas presents, and an increase in useful gifts because, if

a gift combines attractiveness with usefulness, its value is greatly appreciat­
ed.

There is no question about the usefulness

electrical household gifts

and as they are attractive, labor saving and economical to purchase and op­
erate, they are always greatly appreciated.
We call special attention to a few that we are selling at special Holiday

Prices:
...$L50

Electric Curling Iron Heaters .
Electric- Coffee Percolators ...

..(regular price $7.50)..

Electric Irons

.. (regular price 3.50)..

... 325

Electric Grills ..

.. (regular price 5.00)..

... 4.50

Electric Toasters

.. (regular price 3.50)..

... 325

Electric Toasters

( regular price 4.00)..

... 3.75

Electric “El Comfo" (hotwater bag), .(regular price 4.00)
Electric Radiator
(regular price 6.00)
Electric Bahys* milk-warmer

(regular price 6.00),

Gas Room Heaters..

.. (regular price 3.50)..

Gas Room Heaters

.. (regular price 5.00)

... 6.50

3.75
5.75

5.50

... 325
4.75

I'rrslijlcrlan &lt;'It un-li.

■ Do your shopping early—avoid the rush—get useful gifts and pay for
them in monthly payments with your gas or electric bill.

Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co
Phone 5

�Tin: MAffHXGS BANNER. DECEMBER 1. 1914.
EA«T WOODLAND.
qrorlfigsr's lambs, thich were (hip­
ped here from Chicago during the
Mrs. Ella Hager entertained M
epldsmic of the foot and-month dis­ and Mr*. Purehlxs and daughter MHease there, and found them all sound
and healthy. Mr. Payne Informed us Bunday.
that as soon n» thu c irrmission Could
check up and find where the disease
yet prevailed and where there yet Ct ton of West Woodland.
might bo danger of infection. Hie
quarantine would be lifted from non­ cd a -party of friend* Thanksgiving
With the
infected districts. Shipping tu outaide points will then be resumed, of Routh Odessa and Mr*. 8t. John.
which he thinks will only be a few
days. Through these parts there _ls n
vast amount of stock ready to go i.n
the market, nnd Jias been for some . Mr*. H. Downing and grnndion of
time, which the farmers are anxious Nashville visited her sister, Mr*. Jul­
to sell. Mr. Payn* «ay» the disease Is ius Huger over Sunday.
fully under control with only a few
pkic-es yet to clean up. He further day announced th* death in
states that this was tho worst epidem­
ic of stock disease tha government has
ever underinUca t» c. Tirol, ar. 1 that
they ha.it receive.! splendid coopera­
tion from the farmers nnd slock mtn land.
all over the country, to wipe out the
A. G. Kilpatrick of Ro. Dakota 1«
dreadful malady.
'
spending a few day* with relatives In
Mrs. Genclto Miller entertained Greenville thia*week.
Mr. nnd Mr*. W. J. Kilpatrick en­
Willard Ijolton nnd .family of Coats
Grove nnd Jess .Miller and family of tertained. ihelr uncle nnd wife. Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Kilpatrick of South
take Odessa Thankegiv Ing. day.
Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Holly. C. D. Garn Dakota. Saturday.
C. Kilpatrick whd han been tinnnd family and Mr.
.y»d Mrs. Will
Dove ntn Thanksgiving turkey with
relatives in Hastings.
Raturday much improved in health
Bov. Clark Adams bos hren hriplnit nnd sight.
In tho revival services nt. the U. 11.
Mrs. Mabel Racey and children of
Distributor
church In Hagtingg tho past-weck.
Cavtlolon visited her parents A. r.
I District Hupt. Phelps of tanning Kilpatrick nnd wife flunday. Mr. and
held quarterly meeting nt the M. E.
church Monday uftiTnuon.
ut tho home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wachter are
entertaining hla mother
Mrs. Geo.
Wachter of Ionia for a couple of
week*. They nho had the pleasure of Editor* a
a visit by Mrs. E. E. Lucas of tako
Gentlemen:
Odessa Friday.
Y.our paper contained a piece conMr. and Mrs. Charles Nichols were
lui»t Tuesday night through the In­ up from Knlamntoo Thanksgiving nnd &lt;mn being my non. Boy.
vitation of the Maccabae Hive of spent tho day with her parents. Mr.
Jjiko &lt;l&lt;1es«a. twelve of our Lady May- nnd Mrs. J. H. Bawdy.
Furthermore, if there wa* any dirt
eabeea of the hive here went to take
The Odd Fellows arc busy finishing
odrnu nnd were royally entarqUned off their new hall nnd will soon have
by the sister hive. A jolly good time It rva'dy for dedication.
was had. refreshments were served.
The Bulling -family held a reunion cans turnon ov
There was a special drill by tho en­ nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Leak night.
tertainers which wai much enjoyed of Rcbrwn Thanksgiving. Mr. nnd Mm.
by the visiting sisters.
John Billing nnd children of the vil­
Ironside Brothers of Hastings re­ lage bring among the number.
have helped to milk nnd take care of
Mlns Bess Bush of Hustings snjoycently erected a ■ tine monument of
Quincy sranlte hi Cemetery Number cd Thanksgiving dinner ut the F. F. till* farm. I also think It.I* an out­
*
C
two for Mrs. Mattle Palmerton, whose Hilbert home.
rage for any one to come and tell
Inland HdUy of Albion. Lawrence you that you Wave been arrested nnd
husband died a few months ago.
Union Thanksgiving servlres were Christian of Battle Creek. Miss Franc­
It recm*
held ut the church of the Brethren in es Holmes of Hastings, |tnlH-rt Born know anything about It.
the village, where all the village nnd Karl Foul of Grand Jluplds. El­ a man hn* no show nt nil, only th**.
‘
'
hl«
churches took part. A very appropri­ sie Holmes of Woodbury, Arion Burk;
le
of
Castleton
Center
and
Milo
Bost
­
ate program win carried out. consist­
alike'
ing at orations, songs nnd de.-l.ima- wick of Hustings, each spent the
Thanksgiving
holiday
season
at
their
tlons. A large assembly Were present.
•Right wrongs nobody."
A collection was taken for the suffer­ homes.
H. D. Kalhermnn spent from Wed­
Woodland.
ers In the war stricken countries of
nesday till Monday visiting his daugh­
Muro'pe. amounting to nearly 120.
ter. Mrs. Edna Peck In Chicago.
Drain Commissioner lllril^ill was
Elder Kenyon. wlf«&lt; nnd daughter
Obituary.
h'-tc Friday and sold tho job of digg­
Errol. made an auto trip to Ionin Fri­
ing the Woodland. Gasleton drain to
day evening to hear Bishop Hughes of
outside parties, consisting of C. How­
Hart Francisco. Cal., deliver his noted
d thin life
ers, G. Vandlln and Mike Glllfoy, who lecture on tho subject •That Boy."
were the lowest bidders and got the
। The rider say* hr wus well paid for
job ut prices ranging from four dol­
age hl* family
th., trip.
came to Mich.. rettllng,on the farm
lars down to forty-nine cents per rod.
Mrs. Maggie Munlon wns a Grand now owned by Williamjfounnlntr HiThe drawing of tile for IS rods
llnjlds visitor Friday.
of the drain nnd (he drawing of the
tarty ye«r« were itpcnt on bl* father's
Mr. and Mfs. II. C. Braird enter­
four foot Iron tube eighteen feet long
farm, aiding to subdue and cultivate
tained Mr. nriil Mrs. Khawnuin of Crelfor aialulceway nerosw; the road wn*
virgin fm
takenIby Orin Lehman and Frank sea over Thanksgiving. .
Calvin Bratford and wife of Mar­
Furlong respectively.
•
he hud In thia new country ut'that
cellus spent the latter port of lust and
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Manktclow en­ the fore part of this’ week visiting time. «&gt;n October S3. 18S2. he was
■inited In num-logo to Velerin Lewi*.
tertained a hoiiso full of compnny with the E. D. taonnrd family.
Thnnkagivlng.dny Including Mr. ManB. 8. Holly received .1 dispatch Mon­
klrliiw'a two sons mid familleif of Cad- day evening from Atlanta, Georgia, vicinity of the old pioneer home In
agricultural
pursuits. To Jhcin were
Ilian . the youngest san Charles and stating that his brother Will was seri­
children. Mrs. Gertrude
wife making the occasion a^honcy- ously sick with pneumonia nt his home clvvn I'wo
Houveur* and one who died In child­
moon trl|i.
.
there. .
•A. J. Payne, government Inspector • Our local merchants are getting hood.
Mr. Policy had a very cheerful and
ill the agricultural department was rcufly for the Christmas trade several
here Monday to make a Anal Inspec­ of whom' have already very beautiful quiet nature, always manifesting ttfr
most generous Impulses, which led
tion bf Bert Hntlth'a cattle, and Wm. trimmed windows.
him to very rnnny acta of klndtics*

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der Far Your
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Wash-off
Varnish
Remover

Our Store Is Getting Ready for Xmas
Be among the early buyers. It will Stye you the best selections and will help us to relieve the congestion of the last
busy days before Xmas. Our store is full of suitable gifts for your friends and relatives. We invite you to inspect our
line and make our store your headquarters, resting place and the place to meet your friends.

The old coatings quick­
ly soften and can be
easily washed off with
water and a steel or
scrub brush.
'
Alcohol and benzine
may be used if pre­
ferred, but water is
much cheaper.

Great Bargains in Every Department
We are having great*sales on all our COATS, SUITS, FURS, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS
DRESS GOODS, RUGS, CURTAINS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ETC.

mu^ji

Burial In North Onwtcry
Barry.

Obituary.
Em Ila Norton was born at Aurora.
Ohio. August 10, 182C, and died In

Come in and see the 1915 Models

Hastings Buick Company
New Messer Bldg.
Phone No. 269.
Hastings, Mich.

Her parents moved to Michigan in
IK Jo. settling nt (lull Frnlrle. Kslamnsoo Co.
Her fl rut .marriage wns

In Washington. D. C., 186S.
In 188J. nhv wi»« married to John
Kcaglo who died In
1900.
Two
huslntnd,

verted nnd has lived n consistent
Christian ever alnce.
Her last day*,
though days of suffering, were mark-

SLEEp T0 AVQ|D EXHAUSTION

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PERSONAL MENTION

attending Mimonii* lodge here.

Clean Ups in
Yarn Department

colonel and tho captains should die by
How to Feed Boy After School.
.
"Since the senses nover voluntarily
The Woman's Home Companion flea the sword, and that every tenth man
come to rest or shut themselves off
among tho noncommissioned officer*
.
.
' from the outer world, a point eventu- a department called "The Exchange"
Mls* Gertrude Ru.&gt;* returned tu &lt;*hl-1 n||y wt&gt;uld be reached when the or­ —a department full of helpful ideas and man should be hanged.
contributed by readers for the benefit
ganism would perish as a victim of
of others. A Moaaachusettb woman
general nerve exhaustion. In order to
makes the following suggestion:
' quest of Leopold the men were shot.
hinder thia nature arranges betimes, I.
"A friend of mine, who has three Instead of hanged: Col. George Madc . before exhaustion can seriously In­
hungry boys of different ages who lonischs was beheaded, after he had
jun* the organism, to get In motion
come homo from acliooi clamoring for sought in vain for a pardon. Tho surthat opposition current we term
‘something to eat.' has devised this' vlvore were consigned to quarters with
Tito' night-endowed animal-tends to scheme to keep them out of tho pan- other commands, and the regiment
try: She baa,three boxe* plainly lol-, never regained Its hatne or former
homo -on h riua
np&gt;*mimg
take its sleep nt night, since the slimlert’d with their mimes, and after prestige. In those doys, there was no
luncheon aha fills each with whatere* alternative
'
-but- -to -be- .bravo.
------«
—■­
Cow
WaMdorff.
I llrilles are then cut off. For animals
h beat for that particular boy."
ardice meant either death or everlast- ’
"enffbwed with other special senses, but
Ing disgrace.—Youth's Companion.
u not with sight, the night Is not so
with their aunt
den. &lt;r”« ■
Three can only blockTho idealist secs tho things of earth
and other rrl.iltvc-*
. | "do stimuli to tho senses either by as they arc. but ako a* they ought to
' Earl Cofom.in :ffld hl« sister MIm&gt; cre.-plrrg Into some secluded spot or be. Ho dreams, and looks to see his
Little Marion and Agnes were play­
•
home from Alma c»l- by the action of nature In causing an dreams realised. In our early years ing In'the yard one morning aa the
Heir Thanksgiving va- ■ opportune production of a substance wo are nil Idealists. Youth la not
lr parents. Mr. and (a sort of hormone) which acts as an daunted by evun tho most Imposslbl* i "Oh, Agnes. look,” cried Marion. "I
Coleman.
•
| obstacle by entering the nerve path task, it in ready to pay tho &gt;«4ce. (think he is going Into your house."
Carpenter, of D* tr..it,
d deadcnln&lt; scnsfoHHy.
"Yes. be is," replied Agnes, "we get
Wo smllo at tho enthusiasm of youth,
er also her mother.
.
but tho tragedy Of age la possible only Iola of letter*. Why, lometima* we
Mr*. Kuhlman, arrived Friday for .&lt; 1
—————
when • that enthusiasm Is gone.—
ilsil with Mr*. II E Felghncr* und I
Disgusted Dog.
Mr. and Mr*: 1. 1~ CD »ky. ' ' ' '
In a ^riain houso'Cherv was a very Youth's Companion.
Mr*. Rufus Cherry left Monday for flno baby and a[w) B very fine dog.
acornfully. "you ought to see the letKalamaaiio. where ht»e will *p&lt; ml two| &lt;j-bey'wero much attached to each othRegular Health Exercises.
week* with relatives, after which she I
,
cr, and tho only thing that marred
Men and women of sedentary habit every month.'
.will go to Ohio
their pleasure was baby's dally bath. as a rule do not lake sufficient oxer' During this proceeding baby always,
&gt;V else, especially In the open, nor do
while there.
Velma Bradley. I howled himself black and blue, on/
they practice deep breathing, both of
Marlon and Grac- Willard, nnd Mr. !‘the dog, out of sympathy, crouched In which have k direct. _____
There is In circulation yet another
effect__________
upon the
and Mrs. Vern Bradley, of Berlin. I tho corner and moaned. After a blood and Its course through
the bod?&gt;v*enlf* 8tory abou‘ *ho canny Scot. A
t
were Thanksgiving uurets of -Mio- -1 month or two of this daily anguish the Morning exercises should
lould be
be taken
taken regreg­ 'C*lrdontan chieftain won a million
dog devised a scheme to atop it. One ularly. Including deep breathing. They
Bradley will vigil the Mlsse* Durk*
day. while baby was howling as usual, should also bo repeated at noon hour Three days later he called, very wan
the dog came marching into the room and on going homo find again on retir­ and weary of aspect. "See here," he
carrying a rattle in his mouth, and. ing."
. counted them. They're three short!'
standing by the tub, shook his head—
Thrifty Welih Farmer*.
and
the rattle- vigorously. Baby actu­
In Wales, when the torment want
ally, stopped crying a minute to *ee
ally
see . Give our Want Column a trial for,
woodplgcono to make a dainty dish what
thlx unuBU&amp;l procooding meant., ®'eryb&lt;Mly reads iL
BANNER
they are said to climb tho tree* while
the bird# are young and tlu the legs but then began again with extra pow- of the nestlings to a neighboring &lt; r The doc dronix-d the ruttie with .
X“M*
n
disgusted
air.
and
after
that
day.
bough. Thu parents thou feed thorn
till they are quite grown, when the alwa&gt; A manngedlo be oat of the house 1
farmer's boy. climb* the tree again, during ‘the baby’s bath.
nnd plump bird* are secured for &gt;upIrrigation Term In Hawaii.
per with a minimum of trouble.

want advs. pay.

news of God's
Too Good an Excuaer.
'
A young man, having broken an ap­
pointment with Doctor Franklin, camo
to him the following day and made a
very handsome apology for his ab­
sence. Ho was proceeding when tho
doctor stopped him with: “My good
bo/, say no more: you have said too
’
much already; for tho man who Is so
ut the home «rf Mr. and Mr*. Walter good at making an excuse is seldom
Keagle. We laid her to rest in the good at anything else."—Life.
Riverside Cemetery, Hartlnga

Easy for Johnnie.
•'Johnnie," said tho teacher of a
metaphysical class, "can you giro mo
a familiar example of tho human/body
as it adapts Itself to changod condi­
tions?" "Yeasum," said Johnnie, "mpr|
aunt gained 60 pounds in a year and’
her akin never cracked.”
I

Spanish Royal Bodyguard.
HAD NO USE FOR COWARDS
The Spanish* royal family has an especlal and historic bodyguard to pre­
Soldier* of the Middle Age* Drasticalvent such Intrusions as that which
occurred at Buckingham palace at
Showed White Feather.
London. For centuries the Monteros.
who must be natives of the town of
Punishment for cowardice In the
Espinosa and have served with honor
German armj at the time of the ThirIn the army, have had tho exclusive
privilege of guarding the royal pal­
aces by night In their historic cos­
ish General Torotensson stormed talptume and wearing felt shoes they lake
up their posts at midnight outside tho xlg. A force under the command of
rooms of the king, queen and other the Grand Luke 1-eopold gave him
royalists, while detachments patrol battle before the gates of the city ..but
the halls and corridors all night long. during the engagement the MadlonThey speak no srord, acknowledging lache regiment became suddenly paniceach other's presence by sign and stricken. and lied.
Punishment ImmMlateiy followed.
countersign. In the morning they^dis­
appear as silently, giving place to tho When the regiment had again assem­
bled. six other regiments surrounded
ordinary sentrirs&lt;and attendants.
It. and tried It by court-martial In the

Itnpldn were TlrnnksKlvIng gm

to her sympathy and tender ministry
to others.
.
She was one of a family of nine
chlldrcni of whom one afnno remain*.
Mrs. Alice Warner, who Just recent­
ly passed her ninety-first birthday.
The funeral service wan conducted

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Frandsen 8 Keefer

,
Theory of Swiss Physiologist Seams to &lt;
Fit Into the Common Sense
View of the Matter.
I has
Dr. and Jin. Wynn Nobles nnd
•------I
daughter' of Grand Ui|tt&lt;-. spent '
Most of uk believe wc sleep because I
-Thnnkmlvlntc with hl* jnnther ord
we are exhausted. But Doctor Clapa-;
redo. Swiss physiologist, advanced a
new theory, which Is tu the effect that
we sleep to avoid being exhausted
; The theory la that sleep, instead of
being'tho result of fatigue. Is an Im­
pulsive self-dislufection which the bod^
conducts In order to get rid of tho
waste products before they have time
to produce exhaustion.
Thanksgiving with Mr
Just as combustion of fuel for the
Hell, of Maple Grove.
' production of heat and energy a!way*
| 1.* attended by ashes and slug, so the
Ville n'ctit Friday night
i slow combustion which produces heat

residence In Delton.

-

Childrens Fleece lined Vest and

HASTINGS, MICH.

titid friend*.

Built in Fours and Sixes $900 to $1650

89c

25c
5c 9,'ic 12'zC 18c
Pants at only
19c

Splendid values in Cotton Batten

SANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUARTERS

the reality of^re.llclon nnd respected
its genuine manifestation*,
also liberal to the support
preaching of tho gospbli

For examples of Buick longevity and uninter­
rupted service, look to the various models, from the
first one built They’re still in service—some of
them in our home town.

39 c

Sample Line Fine
Handkerchiefs

wise than that ho should have enjoyed
the respect eonhdisnee ajd love uf hl*
-rrlghbors. While not a profrmor q_f

Thousands of unsolicited letters from satisfied
owners vouch for Buick economy of upkeep and
records of tire mileage.

Some slightly soiled st grastly reduced prices
lull sire Blanket*, tan, while and gray
Hood* and Bonnets for children good assortment at

Men'

getlc. prudent. Intelligent mid strictly
honest. &lt;t man public spirited and n

and a brother to hoi first
who died in-1*07.

x 10*4 feet

Floor size .Rugs in Brussel*

Woodland

Buick cars arc every day establishing remark­
able fuel economy records. It was a Buick that won
the Wisconsin Reliability and Economy Contest with
an average of 24.8 miles to the gallon for over
.500 miles,

E-xtra Special Values in
Bed Spreads

One case of wool sweater* made with shawl collar and two
pockets, in navy, brown, gray and red

Quality Hardware

Economy in fuel consumption—Economy
iq tire mileage—Economy in upkeep—and
greatest of all, Economy in the long run be*
cause of the everlasting quality.

OQ
’ Cl
tpO«7(J
fk
Q
zOC
and $9.98

A big assortmi rt of ladies long coats in black, tomc
sold a* high as fl" and f 15 all to go at ooiV

E. A. Burton

in common use in Hawaii. It signines
the amount of water that one irrigator L
can properly handle In the field, it
vqries greatly, being dependent upon
th&lt;&gt; condition of the furrows, tho age
of tho. crop, and tha skill and Indi\ Ideality of the irrigator, it may be
almost any quantity under one second­
foot, which Is approximately' twothirds of a million gallons e^ery 34
'hours.

Good Idea at Any Time.
The following from an English pa'
er will apply to many other places
eslde&gt; the sick room:
"Whatever'
bwp..., do not keep o. «,!»,. No.,)
I o. .or. I .to tiring ,oo. 1 had txtter go.'■ Onl, . .Irk h,.r would lt.ro
uru. to
to take
t.kr this
till. literally.
UUrultr. Get,
&lt;1.,
the courage
i
np, say good-by, and go."

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

Superetltlon Concerning Friday.
There are some curious coutradlctlous In tho superstitions about the
“ '«
b,d lupk to
b*«l"
.-t.rprtK. to tturr, or
Tn °» *
»'»&lt;"■
*rld" '* “« b"‘ J” °&lt;
tho week to pare ones nails. One

Xmas is nearing, goods laid aside
on small payments.

Open evenings until Christmas.

a ©AKO? '
JEWELERS

OPTICIANS

। who laughs on Friday, will weep on

Sundaj*.

That's

�LOCAL NEWS

PERSONAL MENTION

Hastings relatives Friday.
Mm Henry Crockford of Quimby bi
caring for (he alck at Dell Webb's.
GETTING FIRST GRADE CREAM

Special Announcement

la hla grading circular, State Dairy
Commissioner Hine of Kansas
suggestions as to how first _
eream can be produced. The princi­
pal thought Is that of cleanliness In
every detail, and the following are the
principal rules:
Remove si! milk from the barn Im­
mediately after milking and separate

to turn* down town Tuesday.
Special sell of rib bona and fancy
goods at Ironside * Michael *, begin­
ning Friday, lactin* until Christmas.

Bet the separator screw so that the
cream will teat about thirty-five per
cent butterfat.
Wash, scald and air the separator
and all other milk ulenSlis Immediate­
ly after using.
Cool the cream Immediately after|
separating It. Never mix warm cream

Presents for the Baby, Presents for Grandma and Grandpa. Presents for
the Children, presents for the Parents. PracticalVresents. Presents to make
the home more beautiful. Presents to play with. Presents to Wear. Pres­
ents to Eat.

Keep tho milk and cream cool. This
Is best done by placing the cans con­
taining It In a tank ot flowing water.
Stir all cream a| '■-•ast twice a day.
Do not allow the cream
'
Keep the receptacli
containing

Of all these various kinds of *gifts we have the biggest,—best and most
temptingly priced display in the town. Christmas things from literally all
the world have been gathered here for YOU.
,

blanket while delivering t
ucU during warm weather.
He suggests also that every patron
ascertain from the cream buyer the
grade of the cream delivered, so that
the patron will labor under no mis­
apprehension and may be able to ex­
ercise such precaution as may bo nec­
essary to Improve the grade.
He says: "Do not blame the buyer
if your cream does not gtade first.
Find out and remedy the evlL Every­
one can produce first grade cream."

Improper llberilrs with children. It
'is to be hoped on every account thiu
the charge will prove unfounded.

We want you to know that after this week our shelves and counters will be
turned over to Santa Qlaus, so that he can show you the very things you want
lo see in your stockings on Christmas morning.

For the Ladies and Girls of Barry County our Big Sale of Coats, *Suits,
Dresses and Furs will be most welcome news. But don’t forget; first choice
always means the be§t selection, so do not wait any longer. Come at once.

Among the many beautiful tilings we-have in for Christmas, we cannot
help to make particular mention of THE LAST
IMPORTATION of
Swjss and Venice Laces and Embroideries, just arrived at our store. See
them now in our window display, 'there are many wonderful pretty new
things, such as the fine organdie embroidery edgings, etc. Prices less than
what you would expect to pay. Come and see them now.

MOST SUPERIOR DAIRT COWS
dvancsd Registry Testing Shows
Ayrshlrts Uniformly Come Up to
High Standard of Production.

yard*.
The body of Frank I&gt;eahl. u«ed 43
years, a nephew qf Peter Schumann.

for tho advanced registry
they seem to uniformly come

Our great Christmas exposition will begin the first of the week. Be sure
to come early before the eager crowds of holiday shoppers draw on it for
their gift needs.

k y said requiem m«M. Burial1 took
place In Mt. Calvary'cemetery.
William A. Caln, who wa* arretted

cult court un Monday morning.
lie
aided mute and a plea of not guilty
■*-wa» entered.
Mr. Cain declare* the
I charge Is unfounded.
Hr furnished

Fear is the worst enemy that any
man or woman can entertain, and If
it ia fait the cause should be ascer­
tained at once, if there la a physical

up to the high i^andard of prodnctlon.
•bowing Dial the great majority of
the breed a rd moat superior dairy

grocery
Phone
Jfo. 30

le)eickgenant &amp; Riede

driven on by unseen spirits, the sun
steeds of time are running away with
the light chariot of our destiny, and
for us remains nothing except with
high courage to hold fast the reins,
and now to tha right, now to the left,
from a boulder on'one band or a
precipice on tho other, to guide the
steeds In safety. Whither it goes who
can say? One scarcely remembers
and the pessimist la not sstlsfled with whence he came.—From Goethe's Egstopping his own activity, but tries to
prevent others from doing anything

life and none of tbe bright sldt
change.
As to Breathing.
To breath* wrongfy la to Impover­
ish the blood, and through it to reduce
the whole body to a state of suscepti­
bility, which opens a way for all kinds
of disease.
Comparatively few per­
sona taka In as much air as they
ought; hence parts of the lungs are
apt to become weakened through dis-

Appasl to Family Pride.
'We will now take up our annual
Election for the benefit of the

Fourthly at the close of bis sermon,
"and I hope those young men in the
back seats who have been making so
much nolae all through this service
will be especially liberal In their con­
tribution. They are In duty and honor
bound to help their brother heathens."

breathe the beat air poaalble; tho i
to obtain the proper amount In
right way.

Fertile Rhine Vallsy.
The climate of tho llblne valley la
warmer than in most other parts of
Germany, and is consequently more fa­
vorable than other regions for the cul­
tivation ft tobacco, grapes and corn.
The humidity of the* valley is exces­
sive, sunshine I* quite limited, and the
annual precipitation ranges from 21

long as It exists and'keeps you erect!
When you have regulated it. without
excess—just the quantity you are able
to accomplish each day—
will cause
you to live In health at. n joy.—Km-

Kick He Had Coming.
"Have you anything to say befor*
sentence is pronounced upon you?"
asked tbs judge. ' Ths only thing I'm
klckln.' sbout," snawered ilia aouvjfited burglar. "Is bein' Identified by a'
Pulton's Power of Thought
Robert Fulton possessed to a re­ man that kep’ his head under the
writable degree tho power of concen­ bedclothes the wbol* time. That's
trated thought. He studied French.
Italian and German and acquired a
proficiency in tha three languages.
Only Achievement Counts.
Higher mathematics. physic*., chemisIt It better to have one good idea
trr and perspective also demanded and carry it Into '■fleet than to ha^a
ill* atiention at he prog:eseed in a score of good Ideas and mirtly talk
about theia.

and Office
Phono

/fastings foremost department Store

No. 408

The Imported cow* and the home­
bred cows, the cows of the E**t and
the cowa of the Weal, the cowa of
all show that they belong to the
stme high class of dairy cows.
The records show that as dairy cow*
no one man or no one herd has all the
great dairy cowa

din*, which was a quiet
was performed by Ilcv.
Chaptfian. pastor of the

dry Cfoods

Biggest Thing Ho Could Think Of.
Two employes were discussing what
they would buy the boa*, whoso birth­
day wax approaching. Said Mr.' Biggin^ with enthusiasm: "Wiggins, old
boy; we have raised |50, and wc want
wonderful dairy family, behold some something that will make a show for
breeder who has never given his tbn money. Something that will look
cowa an official teat start# In and big. you know. Can't you suggest
shows that he. too, has wonderful pro­ something?" "Sure." replied Mr. Wig­
ducers that stand on a par with the gles; "buy .150 worth of rico and boll

False Start Better Than Inaction. I
' To bo buried altv&gt; in th* cemetery
Many persons pass their lives cn
of Hochwald, In tho canton of Solcure, ' ।tho edge of an -enterprise which they
was the fate of an elderly Swiss lady. never
।
truly begin; they study guide I
After tho burial ceremony the grave books
।
nnd learn the experiences of I
digger* wero about to fill In (he grave • ,others who have pioneered, ba: they
when they heard knocking In the cof- (do nothing theiuselveJ-axcepy ponder
fin. Instead of rendering immediate about
(
tho cost ^ll this la wist* and
help they fled in terror to inform the ]has nothing but waste as Its result.
doctor and tho priest When the doo- ■ ]
,tor arrived st the grave the coffin F।
•fefc-opwreu kir'. it was found-abat th*.

It la intereating to notion that with
the increase In number being tested,
there ia alto a steady increasing total
average In aU the claaaee.

Bank's Notes Never Reissued.
After returned Bank of England
notes have been noted In the .register
they are canceled. Thia Is done by
cutting off tbe signature of the chief
cashier, which la at the bottom of th*
note. Thus mutilated, the notea are
packed Into sacks and kept for five
years, when they are burned. A flv*years' accumulation amounts to about
100.000.000 notes. If they were laid
ih A.pUe.thev wnnlfl rc*rW-Mplsht of
almost seven miles, and they woald
weigh dose upon 120 tons.

Washing White Point.
When your white paint Is yellow
and dirty, don't wash with soap; taka
For Beginners in Crims. '
When aXyoung girl In ihe'East end a handful of common whiting and atlr
A regular text book for thieves and
man out of the deepest despondency of London is jilted by her lover she smqoth in sbout a pint of water; then burglars baa been discovered by ths
wipe
all
around
with
thia.
You
will
Invariably
proceeds
to
the
nearest
DAIRY NOTES
New
York
police. It contained instruc­
and given him Another chance. Say a
helpful word whenever you can. chemists nnd purchases lomu orris need a bowl of clean water afitka cloth tions how tu file bars, bow to pick a
root, which she takes homl without with which to wipe all around again. lock, how to avoid leaving finger prints
tjlmmed face cr to a workman who speaking to hny one and burns it. When treated In'this way paint will and many other tricks of tho trade.
has lost hla job or to a business man The one who lias jilted her la then be really white, not yellow, and places
that have been marked bddly will
who faces serious embarrassments. sure to repent and return to her.
scarcely show when dry.
Dlv*rvtfl*d fanning should include It will pay,—Lesli*'*.
If at any time you have a gathered
dairying ai the moot Important factor.
Dolly's Aliment.
finger or poisoned hand, take a cab­
'
Harsh InveetlR.
In Chicago a small I'nltarlan-girl
Mtllonalre's Business Maxims.
Langdon and Chester were next-' bage Vnf. roll y out w|p&gt; a bottle-until
The late Philip D. Armour. was a of four' whose father, a bank official,
the
juice comes, and tla it on'the af­
great believer in action. Often when had complained more than once that door neighbors on Beacon street, nnd, fected part.
This will draw and
bls hog buyers were Inclined to hold tho income' tax made him sick, was wero usually, excellent friends. But; cleanse It far bettor than a poultice.
off for a few days for prices to come playing that her doll was 111. Her on thls^ccaalon Langdon had knocked
When ■ cow produces * halt
Chester down and was sitting on him. I
of butter per year, as soma do,
replied,
As we psased. wo beard Chester shout
Revised Version.
has a right to be called a factory.
between his angry sobs, "You let me,
Be sure you are wrong, retain the
go. y
corrigible Encyclopaedia' best legal talent available, then gq
tltudo with his selling agents would
The manger should be low, since be expressed in the following words:
Brit'
-Boston QWma.
ahead.—Contast (Nev.) Miaar.
the cow gets upon her hind feet first, “The time to do.business is when you
and a high manger also makes it Ur* see a margin of profit!”
tng tor bar to get her food.
Character and Capacity.
How ths cows do draw up the w»Tha Impression produced by charter during hot days! A tubful to a
thirsty cow is as a single chocolats arter Is after all more permanent than1
that
produced
by capacity. It passes
sundae to a thirsty school girt.
into other live* and ia fruitful as an
See that plenty of chan water Is influence long after tho results of
provided the dairy cowa A dairy co* capacity have perished in the using — .

drinks about four pounds of water
tor each pound of dry food eater.

Ohio

.
Useful Proverb.
Tho best co* is always the cheap" Do you,” he asked, "believe in early'
■est. A |T0 cow costs little mor* to marriage?" "Well." she replied, "II
teed than a 140 sow and is likely to used to. but I am willing to say that'
give much more and better milk.
at present I believe better late than
paver* 'may be applied to marriage as
well as to some other things."

Occasionally a man * sir.* find hla

-BANNEB WAXf^S. PAY.-I

COAL
n “Lump" and
Washed Nut”

Connell Egg makes a hot fire
and a clean kitchen—TRY IT

West Virginia

Pocahontas

In “Lump and
■ "Htt” Sixes

In “Lump" and
“Nut"

Hastings Gas Co’s
Coke

Ih All Sizes

ROGERS 6 SON
Phones: Office 194, Residence 192

HASTINGS. MICH.

�tUe

HAfrrtxas

banker

bnotaunm a,

uh.

tT 17 7i
You Are "Thankful

LOCAL NEWS

Special Showing

of Holiday Neckwear
This week we are showing in our East
window, a very complete line of Christ­
mas Neckwear that every Christmas
shopper should see.
Beautiful Silks in
all the new shapes and designs.
The
price is from 25c to $1.00 and the Quality
is guaranteed to be tire best that we have
ever offered. Remember it costs nothing
to take a look at said window.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Go

Of Freeport,
Wnahburn had

If Warmed By
wtren th* quuranttae in Hxnton put

a good farmer apt
Charlotte Tribune.

BAUER’S KLEAN KOAL

&gt;&lt;! ritlsen—»

Mixed Wood
S2.25
Oak Wood
$2.50
..$2.75
Beech Wood
Split Wbod __
$2.50
Chunks
$2.25

tho object of which will be' to con­
vince American* of the unpreparrd-

Ing

to

an

announcement

tonight.

children, who Is 111 of typhoid fwcr,
daughter I*

Phone 224

12 washings and eight Ironing* u.-rkly
in order to nuppori h&lt;-r family, that

miinry ran-

onslructed in th
Costly New York Habit.
Old English Rowing Costumes.
Meaning of Bronze Herses* Hoofa.
1
Tho costliest of New York habits la
»T,-8n n
aK° I
r.qucBirmri
oaiticucuo
Equestrian atutuen
statues on
on tnc
tbe battlefield
1 “
- d. .7??. ,ro“ of Gettysburg «U follow a general raid that of keeping a supply of aubway or city council, uh Friday
the rnr 5, u m
U
* hlch sculptors have adapted as an nr­ L tickets In your pocket. If you have
500 fatnlll.
" "T'L'hlB&lt; °L ‘hC“ tO *“r “ hltrary rohvgntlon. If two feet of the . no ticket you have an even chance of
of the Jiret
1 ?r “
C-P .*“h “ h0™ «■’ air. the rider was .not being stuck for.tho faro;.if you
£ fcnl ■“d1,roH'*r’ of nankeen. In k|1!oiJ. u OI1O fool u j^ed from the have tickets, you Bay, as the other
In
Grund
Rapid- Thin tank
y
Bt ,.,en,e&lt;’ ,n *™n&lt;i the rider was wounded, if all man makes for tho window: "Come on.
weMr,n« *,uo । four feet are planted on' the 'pediment
York
? k
Cambridge was In white
,t
thut thu iUbJcCt of lhe you ii I in ply can'
Tribune.
,
and pink waistcoats. Broad-brimmed, Btaiuo waii not hurU
heavy straw hats came In a- little I
later.
lank*
Surely In Hard Straits. -----------------------------■—
• futurt
Phyllis accidentally discovered a
When Packing China.
"Whitt makes an Englishman wear dull that her mother bad concealed
Get a number of stout boxes, one a monocle?" ■’Well." replied Piute In a trunk In rvadineta for .the little inl&lt;
community
filling In the other, and'a quantity of Pete. ”1 liavu been told that diplomacy lady’s birthday. Tho following day at
excelsior. Put but a few pieces In in something like a poker game. I dinner nha surprised tbe family by
each box and embed thcso-ln the wrap- once taught an Englishman to play remarking: "I'm trying so hard to
rill he built next spring.
ping material. Place each box Inside! poker. and bclicte me. kon. there'* forget something 1 want to remember
one larger one, and pack- lightly, nothing like a monocle to prevent a that I don't Teel very hungry.”
' around each one. so that they are well | man's facial expression from slip
wedged In. The outrfldo box may then | t-tag.”—Washington Star,
Spanish-Anierirun war. I«
Seem to Have Defied III Luck.
be marked and sent safely on its way.
________
Tbo superstition concerning tho ill
---------------- ---------- —
Many Like Salomon.
luck of the mystic number 13 Is said fn rautn with the Fifth I'nltod State*
Hollander’s Use of Canals.
i
"I ain't never heard tell that tho to bo waning. It may bo pointed out
regiment will form ■
By using the canals for thv trans-1 I*ord pays taxes, or cuts tho firewood, that tho original colonics were 13
naive force . of the
portation of peat hundreds of boat- &lt; or mends tho root when It leaks, or in nutnber and that up to going to &lt; ,n.l.
Mi
nvBtf and tlieir families find a means | gets ahcea for the children, aud all press they have not. met with any
oflFvellhood In Holland. Aside from them things'has got to bo done. .Sol­ especial misfortune.
Philippines. in Alaska. in Tile «&lt;&gt;ulha certain amount of fhrlg|il which is : onion Hatch leaves things ho don't
"hlppld by rail, there are yearly be- like to do to tha-Imnl. Ho geta tno
the barracks nt PLittahurg. N. Y.. &gt;»n
Flrat Fuchsia.
’
twcen'S.OOO.OOO nnd C.OOO.MO cubic mo- »n‘l Iho Ixrrd mixed up.”—Kato
(dike Champlain.
Mr. Ilesstjier was
The first fuchsia known to cultiva­
ters (cuolc meter—35.311 cubic feet) Langly Bother In "The House of Haption was taken to England by a sailor
'ulumbin. with
of boat space ncccaaary.
. places."
and grown aud flowered by his wife
on a window sill. It was later seen
Mr. Wayback Learns Something.
by
a
London
nurserymap,
who
pur
­
Need for Booke for the Filnd.
I
shurprlmoiet
।
It In estimated that thorn are about- chased It for about 320.
Waltor—"Yes, sub." Mr. Wayback— i.one
I
modal.
'
million blind people und- - the pro-i
' Dew yew knory. I've be-.-n n-wondorln* '
remember
I tectlon of the British Ila* vhn ara only .
Small Soutce of National Wealth.
all along why they calle' these places
nMe to rend with their "ngeri;. Tho
Hraxll owes her wealth In coffee to
then they heard
chop houses. 1 knot.1 now. Will you
Braille books arc an inestimable boon, a monk who planted two seeds In a
please bring mejtn ax? I want tew
। but so expensive as only to be enjoyed,; monnatcry garden in Rio de Janeiro
cut this steal:.'* "
1 without soma practical assistance, by In 1761. whence tho plants spread
tho well-to-do.
thnughoui tho country.

HASTINGS
LUMBER
&lt;5 COAL
CO.

All Work for Man’s Advancement..
The long quest for the source of
tho Nile, for the north's cat passage,
for tho north and south poles: yea.
and the ancient search (or the ’ elixir
of life." "perpetual motion" and the
"secret of life," have for us this grand
algal flpan co -they all point to the
fact that In the . mind of man there
la a dcathlemt ambition to know nnd
to do—to fathom tho depths of tho
unknown.*' to conquer tho uncon­
quered, to add mote and still morn
to tho sum of Its knowledge
achievement.

Member Banks of

$4.50

Phone 254

MIIHH.IA 11.1.1

SPECIAL INTEREST TO ALL
n&lt;l night

Facts the Public Should
Know About Drugs
and Liquor.

&lt; Wisdom of Quiet.
• Moro than half a century of exist­
ence has taught me that most of the
wrong and folly which darken earth Is
due m those who cannot poshess their
souls In quiet; that most of the good
which saves mankind from destruction
comes of life that is led In thoughtful
stillness. Every day the world grows
noisier; I, for one. wlU have no part
In that increasing clamor and. were It
onl# by my silence. 1 confer n boon on
all—From the private Papera of
■Henry Ryecroft, by George Glsstng.

An Eminent Authority Says

Amazing Notice.
A traveling revivalist placed tho fol­
lowing raUter astounding notlco on the
bulletin board at a country school,
bouso on his arrival: "Thcro will bo
preaching here tho following Wednes­
day eve, Providence permitting, on
the subject: ‘Ho that bellcvctli shall
be saved snd ln' thut VeHcvetb not
shall be damueir*ht 3.30 In tho after­
noon.”
Action Better Than Indecliion.
Sometimes we uiust simply do the
thing wo have to do nnd think about
tq think about it afterward. Actjon Is
tho great solver of doubts, the great
key to life’s problems. Too much
thinking and debating- and 'discussing
only confuse the D-ijea.

J.mg.

■BANNER WANT A»V&amp; PAY.— -BANNER WANT ADVS J»AY-

9

$5.50

Pocahontas Lump
Good Soft Coal’.
Washed Nut$4.50
Hard Coal..’— $8.00
Coke ......$6.00

R.— ... they would be if »h
better health.

One Price Clothiers

BANNER WAN! ADVh. PAY.

PAGE FIVE

Reserve System

Backed By United States Government

nt«-ri.lining cm t

Johnson and f.i
ford. G. D. JV1

■ family.

-OWWKhJUuwr

In each district the National Banks which qualify to become Member Banks and place their reserve funds with
the RESERVE BANK of- their district, come under the protection of the entire Federal Reserve-System of the U. S. Government.

Hastings National Bank Is a Member Bank
When you carry your money in the HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK you have the assurance that back of it

stand, the Federal Reserve Bank at Chicago and the UNITED STRENGTH OF ALL MEMBER BANKS.. Back of the Federal
RESERVE BANK AT CHICAGO standsail the Federal Reserve Banks of the country and the Federal Reserve Board and hack
ol this Board stands the Government of the United States.

Two Very Valuable Features of the Federal Reserve System

Member Banks Can Loan on Real Estate
Under the Federal Reserve system the Member Banks may loan money upon
unincunibcrt &lt;1 real estate.
.
.
This will enable The Hastings National Bank to gradually extend it’s business
among farmers and place it in position where it can be ol greater assistance
to them.
’ '
II you are a farmer and do not carry nn account as yet with the HASTINGS
NATIONAL BANK you should o|»en one at once and enabld us th become
' acquainted with you, so when you need money we may be in a position to
serve you.
#

Member Banks Can Obtain Cash From Federal Reserve Banks.

RuilroSd
the garfl-r:

I must comply

..In every locality there are times when money is greatly needed, especially
during the movement ol the crops, or during a |&gt;eriud ol hay and stock quar­
antine, as prevails in many sections at present.
’ It has often been impossible lor banks to secure sufficient money to loan to
their patrons during times like these, because they had no source from- which
they could get money even upon their assets or absolutely good paper.
Under the Federal Reserve system MEMBER BANKS can send good notes
or other securities to the FEDERAL RESERVE BANK ol their district and
obtain ACTUAL CURRENCY to'meet their customers' needs.
Uqrd

We Pay 3% Interest, Compounded Semi-Annually

Hastings National
Member Bank of the Federal Reserve System

’ll inn!.
i&gt; kfndly re-

ank

iliiui K*iu.&lt; Whitmore i

.( Tiuink

muu.iI emttaer i« pulled

BANNER WANT AUVS. PAY.

-BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY.-

�THE HARTZOG BANKER, DECEMBER 8. 1914.

FAGE8TX

unu v n Qifuinui n VIIA QP Hastings contributes

nlW I Un A WUnLU onflHrLY CRITICISES WILSON

for suffering Belgians

19 Shopping Days Before Christmas

Bcshtrs Quantllh'i Of Cluthlng.

.Thinking that the peopla

Years

tutted for the Belgians In Hasting!
und vicinity w&lt;* submit the list as fol-

Come to Our Store For Your Needs

in the

Jewelry
Business

IL.
ed l,v the ••on,enti-&gt;n.’•-Him। &lt;-ih*. end ti.-iirial GutieSi.-/.
with G- iu-ral BI.iko, It.
kF, ,md that &lt;rni- hope Of St.l-i A.
• .. neral Villa, win. h .’ not I

Hastings

Miller

l»»d and be- 1
was making

THE ONLY STOCK
OF

DIAMONLS
In the County

WRISTLET
WATCHES
to meet your
demands

WE GRIND
Our Own

LENSES
and know we tit
you before
selling

s
I .ninths of w.uchfu' wa-t

tile pi.M-1
After l .nsl

1 inbandnned olir slnc.il y, and . »•1 !»•»« r abandoned ' Ver.
run without
—।
. ..ondl-binu one -&gt;f ..ur purposes, .
| .Tim flag has tjot 1

Smith

j re pt for «ur nsral f&lt;
' In. nr. p-wltlon to nihil) .ur engage-'
p&gt;eni«. will! loreigil powers. s-.-iting out■ to establish ronstlutlonnt
'government In Mexico, w&lt;* are l»-a\-—s ini; Ait-vic', n. io. »»wn rIlin, when Its litti-rnol affairs arc
I m-&gt;r.- .-h.i.-tiu than they w- r&lt;- when
1 we Interfered with t^ieni^.
• Have wo served
til M"tii-at's?
' Have m- ». rv&lt; &lt;l ourwh . ».* 1 lav., wo
r. rvrd injinkind
New fori; World.
1 Novenilx-r J4.

-i
Obituary.
1 1 Minnie Hell Clarey u.i
born Janufc^piry Li. i.mm. in jia»tint&gt;&gt;wm&lt;iiip.
She was the eldest daughter of Mr.
!and Mrs. William ' F. Clarey.
Rhe
{departed this life Suiuliy morning.
। November -'-1. mil. nt S:Urt o'clock.
| Seven years ago. with the family,
L»|ie .-ame from tin* farm into the city
lof Hastings &lt;&gt;nd In this city
her
beautiful life, she has made a gre.lt
2 . host of- friends.
Hhe liggnn her
1 work In tin- city schools, before they
lj moved from th'* farm, which she
i .-.iiiimiieu until iier gr lau.iii.'ii in
IjUllv, lilll. '
Him hud a wonderful devotion to
music. f$he begun taking cimuiis when
J&lt;l.’
While
t srm rea&lt; urn me place w n.-re »rm was
1 nble Io teach others ‘till she continued
1 to study. Him w'.i* giving n good fortho study
Hoti «f Ijrr tlm&lt;

for the first time in public Christmas

1 00
1.00
J. Hollow,i

lluderm.m

many of these splendid Christmas .Stems we hatte suggested

were ordered especially for Christmas Buyers.

nyvvstcr

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son K™E"LS'
■&gt;u lbs. Hour.
&gt;!nt*-r—Girls cap.
Edith lliilwoak—Clothing.
Morrllk Lnmble &amp; Co.—Clothing.

Frnnctacn * Keefer—pry lluoilc
L. J. Goodyear—Dry goods.
Grigsby Shoe Store—Shors.
Jny Carpenter, Carlton Cent*

devout Christian.
Sin- was l&gt;.-vptlz&lt;d
und received Into full comtniinlon ill

Cook Jt Sentz-'-Grocerlei*.
II. C. Wunderlich—aroeeriek
Episcopal Guild—Clothjng.
There were other donations
rc.inlst. 8ho clothing, but the committee do

altilful ill

thing It will In- gladly accepted by the
Cajhtnittew. .
All of the mone/T-ollscted has been
spent in Hastings in the purchase of
clotnitig. dry
clothing,
ury k
goods,
&gt;hhi«, canned
cannon kuuu
goods*
and Imans the merchants giving low,
prices &lt;&gt;n everything.
Committee.’

GLASSES

Pollce Duty Left to Burghers.
In the eighteenth century the whole
safety and order of Glasgow, ScoV
land, wore infrhsteij to "tho unpaid
and reluctant burghers. Every cltl-

FIERCE LOOKING IS THE SIKH eighteen and sixty, and paid a yearly

Repairing
Jewelry
ftdiCiifo

Glocks »i

East Indian Soldiers In British Service
Havi'Most Remarkable Per■ tonal Appearance.

rent amounting to |l5.«had to take hla
turn al guarding tho city. "On touch
of drum." says a writer, “the gentle-

and strolled with weary tread and
yawning gait along the Trongato and
Did you ever see a Sikh in uniform?
High street, and up the pitch dark
.No?
Whatever nt fierceness your -lanes. of winter nights till four In tho
childhood fancy painted upotritlje
• face । morning. After u
that hour the city waa
of a soldier the Sikh ha« It.Other
(.........
. without a police/
■may i-i brave.- or may fight j
wore t-iu-.t iously nr die tnor»: willingly. [
For Burned Hands.
but for simple fierceness of personal i
. appearance
r
- all
... medals
.Urw..» go to the
iur Sikhs.
mans.I:
F°r Jho burM' mor8 or ,M* ••TerB*
He is so fierce to look at that 11 lbat h«PP&lt;,n 80 frequently ta the
' wonder hta English officer can calmly kl,chen•• wcl1 ,o kecP or&gt; hand
a hn,
bottle
filled
. face him without fear. Does not Cae- there
”* “
"“ n
"“'' with equal parts
• »ar relate that the Roman -sdldlers j of linseed oil end limewater. Shake
। were frightened by the terrible looks the bottle well before application, and
keep the burned parts from the air by
of the v^rly German tribes?
|
A Sikh—and I've seen many regl- covering with lint or soft linen.

menta of them on their native heath—
More Tnan He Needed.
lx a tall man with black hair and a
"At the end of fivo hours and a half,
. long, black beard. The beard ta what
' makes him look so fierce, because ho ' if you are in town." said the judge,
1 plaits it into two thick braids and “you will bo arrested on the same
Charge" "Yow,may have five hours
of that back,” said the lawbreaker, “1
i they am tied.
I
If you think that doesn't make a sol- can get along with tho 30 minutes.”
। dler look fierce you make.a sad error,
, uhlch one glance at him would cor-

PANCOAST
The Jeweler
Hastings,

Michigan

Tho Sikhs are Hindus, und so strict
are their religious beliefs thst all the
food they eat must be especially proI'nri’d according to their own rite*.—
Philadelphia Ledger.

' Remedy for Neuralgia.
Cayenne pepper ta excellent. Take
j some jelly In a spoon, add cayenne
, pepper the Dlzo of a pea and carefully
corer with Jelly. Swallow quickly so
the pepper will not touch the mouth.
Take this two or three daya In suecession, then skip three days.

GOLD

THE

GREAT

PARADOX MUST LOOK INTO THE FUTURE

Metal Highly Prized Because It Is In Doing That, the Voter Will
Brought to a Comprehension of
a Workable Sense the Most
His Full Duty.

J nd Ko Smith -held r-ottrt

The union Thanksgiving Mrvlc
tho MeUradiM BplscofMtl i-hun-h .was
w-«-ll uttendrd and much enjoyed, by
all present.
Hey. &lt;*. L. Bales gkve
In bhur- a fine eertnun .which 'breathed th
true Thanksgiving spirit. The pre
llmlnary organ numbtra by Mrs. 1.

Wc, the people, need to have eyes
of Imagination In order that wc may
be good citizens. A votkr with suf­
Tho Thanksgiving snlrs of tickets
ficient ability to see the rust of man­
kind and the genuralluus yet unborn at the (Michigan Central passenger
will sacrifice his convenience. Und
Dr. and Mrs. (*. P. laithrop enter­
evert much more, to go to the polls. tained a party of thirty for Thank*-'
The better we come to know man­
Bricks made from clay are for all
practical purposes more useful than kind—the actual character and lives
gold. They can be made Into houses, of people whom perhaps we have County Agricultural Society will ls&gt;
held-In this city on Saturday, Decern ■nd nobody would attempt to brttak
them off and carry them away. It stronger grows our altruism, which Is
Don't forget the sale and' auction of
a normal quality of human nature.
bricks of gold
.. were, however,. etnHoj«Mor thta purpose, no houso The literature of tho magaxines ta
would be safe'. The owner of the renderlug. an invaluable aervlce. It 10 u'clocjL—
house. It he were a sound sleeper, ta forwarding a gradual reconcilia­
Tin- city council has
would awake in the morning to find tion of classes and races by Its vivid Michigan Central Railroad company
tbe walls gone, himself the center of •portrayal of what people really are. that tho Montgomery street newer
an Irreproachable system -of ventila­ It ta bringing our conception of "the
re^t of humanity" nearer to the hution.
' *
rntan reality.
...................... box Mortal and pedro party Haturday
Tho psychology that tells us ciesr-' ev-nlmr. Dre. 7. ui 7:30
All
has no
special
accomplishments.
Thus It never bores anyone by its ly how we are separated by time, arc Invited.—Press Correspondent.
While reaching upward one d.iy'last
rather than apace, from those whd
dividual or any nation exclaim: "I'm will be affected by our acts. Is Im­
more, dislocated -her left shoulder aud
tired of having so much gold around." portant in the development of civic
Dr. McGiiffiri was called to replace
Gold Is the greatest financial .para­ Imagination. For every ton of coal
dox In the world. Useless to sustain that we mine, for every beautiful hilllife. Its very stability makes It lend ■Ide that wo rob of Its forests, for
itself to the most widely varying pur­
bring laid for twelve, complimentary
poses. Without It war would bo a by the legislators that we elect, for t&lt;&gt; Mr. and .Mrs. Wrm Hhaw of Middle­
ville. parents of Mrs. Sutton. .
*
failure; and so, also, peace.—Life.
County Drain Commissioner D. E.
BlrdA-tll hns been notified by the Alle­
tions.
‘
Good Legs or Crutches.
Without imagination It Is Impossible gan drain conttntasloner that the AJIeProfessor O'Shea's article, in which
to comprehend our civic responsibili­
he speaks of parents who fail to help
ties.—Philadelphia Evening Ledger. * traet for the Gun Marsh drain project.'
their children by helping them too
Mr. Birdsall, however. Is not yet
much, points out a common weakness.
Totting It Up.
The student** bank
thing than to teach IL So It la isifler
-Captain Godfrey, who wrote Gio first
The simple
to tell the boy who wants to use the' book on British boxing—"A Treatise
equipment
necessary for the project
word "ordinary” how to spell It than on the Useful Science of Defense”—
to give him the help that, means he1 once appeared In the king’s bench* as
Interesting method of
will ba able to spell the word again surety for a friend for £3,000. Al­
himself. But what will ho do when though Serjeant Willoughby, tho opDell Shlveley lost a portion of the
ho wants to use the word some time1 posing counsel, knew well that the
second
finger
of hta left hand while
when no one Is by to helphlm? He is1 captain was good for a larger amount,
operating a rip
In the Fuller lum­
not really learning his lesson any more1 ho insisted on proof that he was ber yard several dnya ago. Mr. Shlvethan a child would be learning to walk worth so muA. Slowly the captain iey was taken to Dr.. Mctluffih's office.
who never let go his mother's hand. recited particulars of his means, and
The boy or girl who leans always on -finally Willoughby said there was still make a second amputation at the first
some one else may get through this “not enough by sixty pounds.”
joint.
.
,.
work, but he Is not getting an educa­
eWell, as to that," salt? the captain,
Twenty-one members of the local
tion. It Is no real kindness to him to1 "I have tho note of hand of one Ser­ Moose lodge Indulged In-an enjoya­
teach him always to rely on others. jeant Willoughby for sixty pounds, ble hunt-on Thanksgiving day. They
When he gets away from school Into and 1 hope he»will soon have the
bits and met nt Sam Damoth'a cottage
the competitive life of men and wom­ Jioneaty to pay me."
en he will find himself sadly handi­
capped If he must always ask some sergeant looked*very foolish, especial­ prepared by tho side which shot th#

Gold ta more highly prized than
any other metal, because It has the
great quality of being more uniform­
ly useless.
OtWr metals fluctuate
I more or
tbe decree of their
usefulness. ' Gold continues on its

Trivial Consideration.
Doctor—“I hear the operation lately
performed by Doctor Cuftm was a
botch." Friend—"Why, 1 understood
the patient was completely cured by
IL” Doctor—&lt; loftily &gt;—"I am not speak
Ing of its effect otf the patient .hut ol
the way the operation waa performed.*' Milwaukee Journal.
Her Two Steady Jobs.
When a woman really loves a man
•ho takes equally great delight In
making him comfortable when she
^thinks no Is miserable and miserable
when she finds hiiy comfortable.—l£k
diaaapolta Star.

LOCAL NEWS

ly when tho presiding judge. Lord brought
.
to town and given to tho Webb
Mansfield, remarked:
/
family.
"Well, brother, 1 think we may ac­
George* Stanley. of*Barry, received
cept'the ball.*'—Tit-Bits. '
tils examination in Justice Cadwaller’s
Mr. E. J. Hoyt, Mr. Lyman Jtpincourt. Saturday, and was bound over
son, Mr. C. W. Millner, Mr. Leo
to the circuit court for trial. When
Missed Opportunity.
arraigned before Judge Smith on MonAnother precedent has been broken.
Sarah Crippen, Mrs. P. H. Seger, Mrs.
A
Now
York
trained
nurso
married
a
breaking Into a house with Intent to
Mamie Strom,
wealthy patient, and then let him got do great bodily harm, Stanley stood
well.—Washington Herald.

—BANNER WANT ADV3. PAY.—

Little Thornapplc
uve hla work com-

drain.

Ionin.

pcr of Middleville, secretary of th*
organisation, has been busily engaged
In work for the state, tho December
from the first until ti&gt;« third
nesday In the month.
Mr.-

this month.
The meeting
held on -the ICth.

Will. bH*

Suez Csnal.
Tho Suez canal connects tho Medi­
terranean with the Bed sea, shorten­
trig the-route to India .from England
and America more than 5,000 miles.
It waa commenced ta 1850 and com­
pleted In 1169. Length 100 miles;
average breadtn. 339 feet: depth, 20
feet. Cost in gold. 163,000,000. Dis­
tances': English channel to Calcutta.,
via Capo Good Hope, 13.000 miles;

cutta, via Cape Good
miles; vlk canal. 9.500.

14,500
.

Hope.

&lt;*rd of Ttu»nks—We truly thank
the friends for their many acts of
klndneas and sympathy during the
Illness and death of our dear hus­
band and father.
Mrs. Polley.

5% INCOME
Money plsced

with

us nets

Checks Semi-Annually

On 30 Days Notice
million

dollars.

Our

25th

financial statement.

'

CAPITOL

SAVINGS &lt; LOAN ASS'N
Lantlns Michigan

�TTRIALWILL

convinceAw

Home More Cheery
and Healthful

YOU

N

OTHING that we could «a&gt; would so thoroughly
convince you of the value of Chamberlain's

You should know there is ONE Keating system produced that will heat your home wit’nf
pure, moist, ever-changing, and health-giving air.
We do sincerely say that with a properly installed ROUND OAK HEATING SYSTEM
in your home, you'll have the "PEP,
PUSH,” and “GET THERE," necessary for business
success and happiness.

Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you
of thousands who have been permanently cured of

chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, rich
headache and disorders of the stomach and liver,

This is the ONE system that never fails, never disappoints—that after all has been said
still requires the "PLUS" sign, and incidentally increases the market value of your home,
more tllan the purchase price of the system.
.
Ask us about it or if you can't come in. send at once for the two big books that tell you all
the secrets of scientific Home Warming.
Remember. “In time of peace, prepare for war." Call or write today.

but this will have little weight with you as compared

to a personal trial.

That always convinces.

Chamberlain’s Tablets
Coins of Small Value.
Doubtless tbe smallest coin In the
world circulates In tbe Malay penin­
sula. Himply u thiu wafer made from
the resinous Juice of a tree, and baa
current value of about l-10,000th of a
cent. In tbe southern parts of Rus­
sia the peasants use a coin of such
small value that a quarter of. a mil­
lion of them are worth no more than
*1 23. Thu old Japanese mouicng was
worth 1-112th of nn American cent.
In Portugal tho role la thu lowest
standard of- value, but no 1-rels
J'lare coined. A 3-rcis piece la
equivalent to 8-lOOtha of a cetiL

Must Not Whistle In Russia.
In certain cities of Russia street
'■itii-lllng by civilians Is a penal ofti’iisv, tho privilege lining reserved
for the police; who exorcise it, how­
ever, not In order to ntako tunv.i with
their moutli:i. but to send signal blasla
to dach other. The whistling habit
. brine hereditary. It noon disappears,
and in these cities no difficulty Is oxpcflonced In dealing nowadays with
the few who offend.

Hardware, Furniture, Etc.

na tho Chlnoso growth.
It has a
marked effect on tho digestion, even
in the presence of other-fluids. In
all cases It retards the digestive proc­
ess to an extent that would astonish
those who have not Inquired Into the
matter; and It has brpn recommended
that n pinch of bl-carbonnto of soda

DELTON, MICHIGAN

To Remova Paper.
An excellent way to remove paper
from tbe wall when about to repaper
a room, says Modern Priscilla, Is to
make a rather thin paste of flour and
water and go over tho paper with a
largo brush or cloth, wetting every
part. After allowing this to'stand for
a Hille while the paper may be taken
off in great strips without spreading
a particle of dirt or dust.
.

High Tuberculosis Death Rata.
’ Tho per cent, of dnallu from con­
sumption among, cement workers In night.

United States.
They Inhale great
quantities of cemcpt dust, but some

ALWAYS THE WORLDS
boll one hour, strain and aijd sugar and
lemon juice. Four boiling water on
flaxseed, let stflhd till It Is ropy, pour

WAY

Itself in its ability to build cathedrals,
to sculpture, to paint, to write, to In­
vent, to discover, to control mon, to
found nations, etc.. but tn Its ability to
commune with God and do bls bidding.
—Western .Methodist.

When he reached home, he found
that hla relation* had gone to a feast
at a country hcusu a few miles away.
Ho was so eager to see them that he
did not take the troublc to change blk
clothes, and was wearing the things
he had used on board ship coming

Land Constantly in Motion.
Moat people know In .* general way
that largo portions of the United
States have In the past been covered
by the ocean, but It Is perhaps not so
generally krfown that the continent ia
now rising in some places and sinking
In others. There Is every reason to
believe that minor movements of the
land are constantly taking place.

OUR METHODS
Finest Material
Best Workmanship
Prompt Service
I-ow Prices x Bridges
Plates
____ __
Fillings
Guarantee Satisfaction .
Phone for Suitable Dates
Open Evenings

DR. FRANK HOLMES

Capital
Surplus
.

Per Cent

A young negro who had accompa­
nied him from abroad was quite upset
by their coolness to his master, and
said; “Tif»y must all be very bad
men to receive you so cruelly.’'
"Walt a minute." whispered the mer­
chant, "and you will see a change in

Getting a Start. /
/
"What Is your greatest wlihr doclpr
He quietly put a line diamond, ring
now that you have successfully passed on hls-flngor, and. Io! every face began
for your degree?" Young Doctor—"To to smile, and .they pressed al oncu
put 'Dr.' before my own name and ‘Dr. around him and called him "Cousin
after tbu jmnip.ot.other j&gt;eople.'&lt;—LJfa
"Has a simple gold ring the power
to charm people like thia?" asked tho
black servant In perplexity.
“It is not that." replied his master;
"but the ring Is worth a good sum, and
they guess from it that I am rich, an I
riches are dearer to them than any­
thing."
’
J "What deluded men!" exclaimed the
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
negro.
"They think more of yellow
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as th»f metal and a piece of glass than all
my master's virtues aud loving kind­

18 E. Main St., Kalamazoo. . it E. Main St., Battle Creek.
113 Washington Ave. N., Lansing. •
’

We Pay

When he entered the large hall
where the guests were all assembled
hla cousins showed very little pleasure
at tho sight of-him. It was plain to
them that he had come back a poor

spending soma tlrtic visiting relative*
| In thia vicinity.
Mrs. Llxzfe Zerbcf entertained, for
dinner Thanksgiving. Herrit.iii Zerlx-l
■md family und Mrs. Mary' SleQuarrlc
of HaAflnica nnd Chua. Aldrich und

Oostacles Everywhere.
Life ta like valklng along a crowd­
ed street; there always seem to tw
fewer obstacles to getting along on the
opposite pavement; and yet If onv
crosses over matters are rarely mend­
ed.—Thomas Huxley.

920,000.00
6,000.00

A. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vicc-Prcs.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

. George J. Doster
L. B. Tccrpcning

PLUMBING 6 HEATING

HEALTH FIRST

GENERAL REPAIRING

have this to say.

If you have any work" in tho alxive lines 1 shall lie more
ihan^leascd to figure with you on the job. And you will
find my prices as low as 1 can possibly make them.
My Other Lines—Pneumatic Pressure Systems,
VVelli, Windmills and GasjEngines Installed.

DELTON.

And health is best
Obtained through the
Chiropractic vay.

M.W. Smith, D.C.,

CHAS. DENE.AU,

MICHIGAN.

md family

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

PACT EIGHT______________________

Second-Hand

&gt;r poultry dr*
Henry1* feed
F. Nlchote.

WANTS
barn, phon

Engines

Wnnletl—Poultry. Inquire
McLravv’a Feed Slore, opt&gt;n&lt;iie
Court House. McLrnvy &amp; Craig.
Phone 58.
if

For Sale

For Sulr—House and lol. Inquir&gt;)
at BIS East Homl SI._______ If
Mee Furnished Rooms for light
house
keeping.
Hee 301 S.
Church St. Phin Bmllh.
if

A&lt;1 dres*

land. I’honr.
Wniitc&lt;|—T&lt;

Gould. Nn«hville. II. 4.
Suh-..25 full ■ blooded irutT Orngnin cockerels. . Fred Aceby*

experithcat Michigan

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Agnc.ulfur.il

Colk'gt

or notify BANNEP
Lind Chinn

•Room furnished and nn-i

Which

For Niile—Good « room house,
nicely located: ga-». hard and soft
water in kitchen.
Enquire M*,
A. Cain. Phone I88B.
tf
-A three burner gns range.

Father
Husband
Brother
or someone s
else brother

st&lt;

Sale—Spring pigs. Duroc J«t- For Sale ChriW—Hough l-incli lum­
ber for routing and sliPOlihg; also
h si-vrs; famous top­
drain. Eligible Io regisr.. bill stiiIT. Phon** 4OBJ. Inquire.
F. G. Pierce. Cily.
if;
W. Higgs phone iltt-21■ lf'
Poullry Wontril—I nm now Incabd
room house. No.
in building nt‘rear of Irh Olis
. . Phone 4«0B.
reslnurnnt, near Fanners Hilcli- i
Ing Place. Phom* MWH. J. G.|
Kirchner.
If

moderate.South St.

Mr* Hyland. 720 Ea«i

Baldwin.

num. ... w
Moore.XSC E.

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French’s White Lily Flour
Is the “Best Value for Your Money”
There’s a reason WHY there is more French’s White Lily Flour sold in
.. Barry County than of all other flours combined. There’s a reason why this
' big mill has to'run night and day, year in and year out,’to supply its custom­
. ers. There’s a reason, too, why those who give it a good fair trial will use
no other brand of flour.
. If French’s White Lily Flour wasn’t the BEST VALUE for the money, •
then surely people would not compel us to run night and day, year' in and
year out, to supply their orders. People don’t buy flour for ’‘sentimental”
reasons. They buy the best flour because they know that it mikes the best
and most wholesome foot! to nourish the body and build up a good strong
constitution, with Which to fight the battles’ of life.
’
The manufacture of flour is”a rather peculiar business in .some ways,
and we attribute these peculiarities to the fact that flour is really the most
important food product made and people are seeking the “best value for
their money.” Now you let a new brand of flour be thrown upon the mar­
ket and a good many people will buy some.of it, just because they are looking
to see if they cannot get something better for their money. .
We do not blame them for doing that, because in the end they ALWAYS z
come hack to the old reliable “French’s White Lily, and are better satisfied
that ever before to “stick” to it.
x
' For over 40 years we have been d.oing nothing but make French’s
White Lily Flour. In that time we have gained a whole lot of useful knowl­
edge about making flour that cannot be found “in books.” All of this exper­
ience goes th improve the QUALITY of French’s White Lily Flour, but it
' doesn’t cost you a penny more.
i
We depend WHOLLY’ upon doing a LARGE VOLUME of business and
making a very, very small profit on EACH SACK of flour that we sell. Our
constant aim is to improve the quality, without increasing^he cost. Pure­
ly with that idea in view, we threW out our entire equipment of old machin­
ery, (which by the way was BETTER than yoq will find in nine-tenths of
the mills today) and put in a brand new equipment of the very latest models
known to the flour making trade. It costus a good many thousands of dol­
lars to make the change and wo’re making far BETTER flour today than
• we ever did before as a result, but you’ve noticed,-doubtless, that the COST TO
YOU hasn't increased.
’
,
.
For.genuine “Flour Quality;” for getting the “value for your money,”
there isn’t a flour in the country today that can compare with French’s
White Lily. We clean our grain better, and mill it better, and have intro­
duced other superior processes of manufacture, which you will not find in
«• other mills.
’
The result is that when you buy French’s White Lily Flour you get the
very “best value for your money.” People KNOW this to be true, and that’s
the reason why the great majority of them will have no other brand of
flour.
If you don’t use it you ought to order a sack and compare “RESULTS”
with any other flour made. Why not DO IT TODAY?

Middleville Roller Mills

..Shirt

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..No. .'.ISO Blue Serge
Sait.

M

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
Middleville
Michigan

. . Smoking Jacket

Necktie

.. .Belt

Some valuable suggestions on the
checking list make shopping here
easy—quality of stock spells satis­
faction—prices spell economy.
And it’s none too early to make
your selections.

G. F. CHIDESTER
Leading

clothier

HASTINGS

ther notice.
Joe Strong l» I short
1 long, Nashville Exchange.

alKiul 2.500.

Mux

To Kent—Seven room house on K.
Green St.
T. J. Brdaseau. 402 E.

Bump.

Thanksgiving Day.

Inquire Rog-

or Salo—A good Oxford Ram. N. H.
Coolbaugh. Coats Grove. Telephone

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For Bair—i.ight -wagon.
Saturday 2 p. m. ut auction, corn-

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PKODUCB.
Butter. 3oc par lb.
Kin. aoo par dor.

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Found—A lot of fellows who have
been slow In Settling their account*.

nettle and receive their, reJeaee Townsend.
Iwk
mlle*

iwirn und out building*, running
water, plenty, good.
Fine truck
nnd dairy fa^m.
Addreaa C. H.
Benton. Lacey telephone, Dowling.

good work home.
Addreo*
^»icHurd. Middleville. Mich.

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of Rockford, III..

lum. Shultz.

B. JdcCal- homo of her .daughter, Mr*. A. J.
Chamberlain, of Newaygo.
Burial
will take place In Kalamazoo. She

from huntlnx, trapping or trenpaaatlon 11. Baltimore kn&lt;h»n
"Rhoades farm."
1 wlTT'pi

chlldren.

sute

MARKETS
Hastings

Milling

Company
The

vnneed.

CryatMCrwuMry CoF(]P^*b'l,Ur
MKAT8.

Conrad-IUltoo.
Mr. Clyde II. Conrad, son of Mr.

Immedlaje family.
Rev. Rueaell H.
ent *ult* of room* for housekeeping Brrady performed the ceremony. Mr.
also furnished room*. Inquire cor­
ner 8l*te and Broadway.
. iwk their home at Coats Grove.

chine, instruction given If ’taken
Cottage to Reni—Inquire of A. J.
Immediately. Mrs. Grace Merrill.
Gormley. 20» So. Mtehlgnn Ave.
Routo 1. Hasting*.
Iwk

A Jolly party gathered at the home

or Salo—’5 Thoroughbred White mind him of old time*.
A chicken
Rock pullets.
Phone !•!-• ringa. t’iniitr waa a»rv»d vt whien thirtyone partook.
Ail left f.or their home
at darjt. hoping that Mr. Anders may
Ixmi—IMperhanger'*
straight edge
hetwren Walnut and South Street. enjoy many such gathering*.
Finder please phono 874R.

Re-

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Chuich St.
Finder pleaao phon*
19SJ.
Reward.
Iwk

place is history.—Oacar WUde.

Calf—Pure Blood Duroc eow. wt. my thank* to the patron* of my route
100. and six pigs of Utter of 11. who remembered mo on Thanksgiv­
ing Dey with tho numerous good
thing* to eat.
My family and' I did

gray!

Color dark, dappl*
Montdmery. Phonal

D.

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Tallow, so.

GRAIN.

Foster.

iwk I—BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

POULTRY AND HIDES.

BALED BAY AND STRAW.

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I block* from court hauM.

Loot—Kid mitten between McCallum
*chool«hou*e nnd WhlUemore cld*r
mill.
Finder plea** notify Bert
Ntwland.
Clllzeti* phon* from.
Hmiiinc*.
Iwk

' and desk.

ply 114 High St. or phone 580J.

ShiJiedCorn, per bushel. The.

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.. . Handkerchiefs

not. Strike the
right cord for a
happy Christmas
by presenting
him with some­
thing from the
Store of Practical
Gifts.

Grand St.

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It matters

.. Coltam

.. .Gloves

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. . Bath BotM'

Phone 2!i2 &gt; rlntci.

rente:

Goodyear Bros. !

“The Best For the Money Store

For Rent—flood H room house, 1st
ward, hard and soft waler in
kitchen. Phone 4B8H. I.. A. Cain.
if

MILK

CREAM AND BUTTERMILK.
Milk delivered to any part of the
city for si$ cents a quart Try it and
see for yourself that it is good, clean
milk.

A C. CLABLK

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

DECEMBER 3,1914-20 PAGES

i puted. after

DICKINSON'S BIO DINNER

tary of the Interior by President
Grant, and held the petition until af­
ter tha Inauguration of President
Hayes*.
Ht» adminhrtrtilo.n nf af-

SPECIAL 25 GENT DINNER

and carried out a KyMetn of regenera-

Wallington,

WlUi fill The Trimmings

ly the Indian'Oilier.

The Sanitary Needs of
The City ol Hastings
Paper Prepared By Dr. Burkhart of the State
Board of Health, and Read by Him
'.
During Good Health Week.
Mr. Chairman. Ladlra and Gentle- ।
men:—
vd.liX-.tllH.-lhrlfb'
Before i proceed tr&gt; tho aubj*-*'t a*the Limine
algned to mo for thlv evening,
wlah to cull yoy attention t.&gt; t
fact that, very fr«Cturntly, a parmt
reqiilred t&lt;* uno haruh mea*uri-i«
ImproMi the child with^tlie Important
hurtling and nii-to-dan
uf certain requirement* In life.
lb
lirvlng In the phrane. In tho Book &lt;
delightful It would
if thene

jrily ami faithfuineiffl the * xwptloti.
। The Ia*nd nnd Pension office were
I Mibjceted to thn purifying ppK-eiui
nnd the whole Deimrtm' bt was thor­
oughly renovated.
Th. ■« reforms,
instituted in tho„ civil ■orvl.-e &lt;,f the

B. DICKINSON,
Jefferson St.

In 1&gt;*m pjt.n vn.

In the Parent Office for dl«h
Immorality. He thoromrhlv

Starts now and you can get it any time. I would like
to see all old friends and many new ones. Have just
installed finest steam cooker in city.

HOME-MADE
COOKING

'Hayes h«n one hun-Ilve votes and is
though often dl&gt;itest of u kind never

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 11.

the child.” and realising
thru the parent ex|H*rlen«
pain nwnmlly m* h" .-xerl_
the child phy.-dcaljy. I reluctantly may
cause both of ua pain. In my remark-*
thin evening.
I-wiah you hi construe
tha attitude of the State Hoard of chunr**
.mount c* Health a* that of a- parent over th*conditions
VC ability
would al

Hint Ung KcunM nt Rctior’,

Hastings, Mich.

Health, such chartiscnient as 1 .may
administer relative to the shortcom­
ings from n sanitary standpoint

the niunSripa! nan-

There are better

== ' U l&gt;. Stamm
Grant, and Mr. Stanton. Mr. Stanton | (*. II. Myers
was appointed t*
I upon tha advice
.

LIFE AND DEATH OF SENATOR ZACH
CHANDLER, MICHIGAN’S GREAT STATESMAN

r man’** nu&gt;*t
e common )■
Bhtly,

count of the pooMbltltk .of canning

Senate.
Skitch

of the

IJf«*

of

J^U'harUli i nnd thus served In the Senate elgh-

Zachnrlah Chandler waa barn In !on vh'' 'n"lll,n of Mr. Chandler, after
Bedford. New- Hampshire, December ' dliwusehm In Conjtr.*K, a Joint com10. i»13. Ho received an U4ud*-ml&lt;-:.’ nilttw. on tho conduct of th., war,
• duration.
In December. 1»». lie &lt;’»n«l«lng of thtee Hcnatora and four
removed to Detroit. Michigan, whora HoprerontatlVea. were appointed, in*
mgng'ed In tho dry llrst huidnewt b»lng to Inquire* Into
id In a feu- yearn '
&lt;^ua*‘J* of the dcfiMl of tho Union
mu merchant.' . In f‘&gt;rco« nt the battle of Bull Run and
led Muybr of i&gt;«*Bluff.
The chalrmunohlp of
wn« the Whig nom- ,hI“ cummHtee ««« tendered to Mr.
of Michigan.

th*

Hastlni

thin n.n

that command,
hla entrance Jnl
Chandler was i
and skillful poll
advice was foil

million** of peopli*- are comdatHly
comparing the conditions In the vari­
ibi-r Kirin .enrolled
ous localities, solely by the obsorvacd and often secured aid fronji th.I enrollment. 14.
Oovcrqrncnt in the conetruction aud.
repair of improvement in river* and
until' aftci* tha advent of th*1 Ifepubour railroad train.*.
llron party.
In IBS’ Mr. •('hundlcr I J&gt;(lchigun: Johnaon of Tenne«ace. and barbora.
wag «-1&lt;-ct*-d to the United Statra S*-n- j
l ard of Thsultx—W« Fish tn thank
nt«&gt; n« a licpubllcan, la *uiin i|-Gru-1 chunctUr; Cavnda of Pcnnsylvuhla;
r friends anil neighbors for their mining months of nocumul.it l»n.' Illrr.il U'Wls ('nan,'lirmocrnt. nnd l«*.*k Julian of Indiana, and Udell of Ni-w
IUn*-«
lila rut March 4, K.W.
Thn prin- Vork. ' It wa» continued until after tho country, nnd the protection by . •*
*-1|&gt;nl xpo-chc * made by .Hm itor I the ch.»e **f the war. many chnngM Inw of all the rights of the humbl* -i “
('.handler during the administration taking place among Ha mrmbera'froin
•Burghduf
«n*l
a .mahi
time lb time. ^Mr. Chandler remain- .public am!
----- .private
. attain*.
... sts
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'•UMithm Ao the adrnUalnn nf Knn&lt;ma ed un-Xhc commlllm*. but declined at «f unque»u*»nublc integrity nnd grr.it
unnlr the Uemmpton CoMtHutlnn; in nny time Ji&gt; become ehalrtjuin, j|. । practical ability.
Hr had ■wonderful ‘
th -uKh ho wu* the guiding rplnt. ' |e*w« r» **f tiitiilth.n .in.I moral &lt; iurtn the United' Hint*
niyttclf a*
oppn-prixtl'iiiH for
ronitruntluq of lurnuMmy jm uiuimiler wan niMdr
chairman of the Committee on Com-1
tary of the Windstorm Insurance C
I will appreciate the support of
riien'c, ami held th*' poaltlon until I
poli.-yholdcrs of the Company «
tent ngn\m&gt;t the character
the expiration of his third term, i
can Committees in 1SI
Standing Committee* of the
March.!. IM'
chosen Chairman for a
wiy be n benefit to the company.
•which, while that body w.y
rlgilanc*
oln's administration ns
Very r.s;&gt;*cifully.
e&lt;&gt;mi&gt;o*&gt;rd &lt;i
—Adv. * wks.
A. Frank Sylvcst
Republican.
V'd tb*« firm friendship, ertrem nnd
C handle!
confidence of Prcoidenb* Idncoln nnd On the morning after tho ejection h’e

ahead »f hl» ticket; but the Demo'-

i*lilon.

This celebrated

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I

cmnmiu.

tnunlrlp.ilHh a throughout. the eoun*

&lt;3You Don’t Have To Go Further Than
This Laundry To Get Real Satisfaction
| 5 Our

modern system has proven highly ffttisfactory to a
large unmltcr ol particular customers.
If you desire this kind ol servicer phone 24; and our
wagon will call.
‘‘Wc Wash Everything E^ery Other Day’'.

American Steam Laundry
Phone 243

Shulters Bros.^Proprietors

Hastings, Mich.

Bo.

DI
If FROM OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
■ I W MEANS THE BEST FOR YOUR FRIENDS

We have been here under the present management for more than a year and not in that time
have we permitted a customer to go away from us disappointed if we could help ‘it./'We have
done just as we have advertised, and from now on we expect to do the same. During the next 3.
or 4 weeks you will find our store one of the pleasantest and most profitable shopping centers in
Barry County. It will pay you to keep watch of our ads, not only this month but all the year thru.
% OFF/ SALE on Children's Coats, Men's, Women's and Children’s Sweaters and Underwear,
Women's Knit Skirts, Fascinators and Auto Hoods
We want to close out these to make room for Christmas goods and so we make these extra low prices.
which insures quality. NOW IS THE TIME TO START YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING.

$5.98
$4.98
$4.45
$3.98
$1.98

CHILDREN’S COATS
Assorted Cloths and Styles.
Value, Sale Price$1.49
value, Sale Price$3.74
value, Sale Price$3.34
value, Sale Price$2X99
value, Sale Price$1.49

CHILDREN’S SWEATERS
Colors Red and Gray.
$2.02
$2.69 value, Sale Price
$1.11
$1.48 value, Sale Price
$1.04
$1.39 value, Sale Price
74c
98c value, Sale Price.
That our »htffve» are all a groanin'
’
it distinctly understood.
Get your pick in while the pickin'
as the sayin' goes, Is good.
'You can't afford to linger
till the last nice gift is sold.
You should, conic atul see u» early
•fore the slioppiu’ days are old.

AUTO HOODS
Assorted Colors and Styles.
$1.48 value, Sale Price$1.11
$1.15 value, SahjPrice86c
73c value, Sale Price.. —: 55c
48c value, Sale Price36c
FASCINATORS.

Colors Black and White
$1.39 value, Sale Price. .. .7. ..
98c value, Sale Price
78c value, Sale Price
48c value, Sale Price

$1.04
. 74c
..55c

..36c

SALE
STARTS
FRIDAY,
DEC. 4th

All new merchandise made by Columbia Mfg. Co.

$2.59
$2.06
$1.36
$1.-04

KMT SKIRTS .
$1.15 value, Sale Price.
98c value, Sale Price...
73c value, Sale Price..
48c value, Sale Price ..

$1.50
$1.04
..74c
. .65c

UNDERWEAR.
67c
89c Ladies Union Suits, now.
74c
98c Men’s Union Suits, now.
50c Girls Union .Suits, now38c
45c $oys’ Union Suits, now34c
Sale Starts Friday December 4th.

WOMEN’S SWEATERS.

$3.45 value,
$2.75 value,
$1.95 value,
$1.3!t value,

Sale Price
Sale Price.......
Sale Trice..............
Sale Price

MEN’S SWEATERS.
Colors Gray and Red
$2.00 value, Sale Price......
$1.39 value, Sale Price
98c. value, Sale Price........
87c value, Sale Price.

86c
74c
55c
36c

NEW YORK STORE

N. B. WATERMAN, Prop

PHONE 102

HASTINGS, MICH

�THE HACTIXfiS BANNER, DECEMBER 3. Itl4.

FAl.li TO.

The Hastings Bannej

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Published every Thursday at
Hoti UFA Michigan.

Want Column, fc a word for each
mserlion. No adv. for less than flcents.
.
COOK BROS., Editou.
Car&lt;l of ThnnJB, ic a" word.
.
; Obilunry poetry and resolutions.
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So h lino.
Subsdriplion by Mail, Post-Paid. 'I Obituaries of 20 lines or less will
ONE YEAH, in advance............ ftlRO' . be published free: 5 ccnls per lin&lt;
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THBKE MONTHS, in advance.. .25i: lines.
i Notices of births, deaths or inarCANADIAN BUBSCHIFriONS
per year. In advance.......... 150 rriages will be printed free as new*
matter.
No communication will bo pub­
Entered at the posloflk-n at Has­
ting*, Michigan, ns second class lished under any circumstances un­
less il bears the writer's name and
WKtir.—.....................
—
postofiicc address.
■ ADVERTISING RATES.
Display advarlising rates on apJOB PRINTING
Aieauon.
The BANNER has unu of the, best
Business locals and fcading.no­ equipp'd job oillees in Western
tice*. On first page or muons brev­ Michigan mid is prepared tu do au&gt;
ities, UK cents a lino.
kind uf book and-job printing.

"
Marriage ]Jccn»&lt;w
Clyde If. Conrad. Coats Orove.
Ida A. Hilton. Castleton......... *.
Leon A. Partridge. Nashville.
Robert &amp; Marshall. Harry............. 33
Maggie B. Tcrpennlng. Shults.... If
Raymond I* Brady. Mlildlevllle.. 33
Edna F. Sharp. Middleville........... 3Wtlhain A. fitrUuback. Wootliaml 33
Harriet C. Jlarshey. Sunfield......... 32
Ernest L. Appclfnan. Nashville... 26
Audrey Irena Hurtuncl, Nashville 30

Council Eroceedingi
OFFICIAL
City Council met In Adjourned re*

Mayor Jamlcoun presiding. ,
Frsepnt at roll call:’ Aid. Edmonds.
Lunn and WasjiInter.
Mlnntea nf October llrd.1^14. read
nnd appdaved.

Tho following ncoounta were audlt-

W. Roush, labor.

Gull Claim-

W. I-eonurd, labor
F. Whit. labor . •
Bert'Jeffery, labor
Lon Still, acct.
Dan Shay

In Ing. *l.oo.
R. Supply C».. acct
Edmonds Bros., ncct

quite evidently the Exiiniin
unep.irlngly condemuctl

Mexico.

Fuller
Nashville, J

rnui-unty whomr.

1. Bhay, team .
Geo. Tolhurst, team

Naplo Grove, »3.*00.

admlnlMratioii h.ui givrh no Indication of any change of plan, it I* quite im-

Syria. *1.700.
Myrtle V. Sharpileen to Edward 1.

leiuix
Clerk bo authorised to negotiate said
Hastlngs plat. *1.00.
loan.
ha E. Burton et al to William
cars «t*Wu*411figtvn. .A Mexican affront to the Hug. not nearly so Klarina
Moved by Aid. Selden that resolu­
tion be adopted..
Curried.*
Ayes
under the circuhiat^nc.* as the insult by Turkey to- th© Tennessee, awoke the
Ahl. Edmonds. Ilemey, Lunn. Nicu,
Roush and Selden.
Atiaont 3.
Movcfi by Aid. Selden Jhal council
lo of Ruth I«&gt;uIm* Hutchinson.
llutehlnaon, de­
er and rcveplt

the decision of th

Francis and Caroline
Bonlfa. c. deceased.
Order determ­
ining heirs entered.
•
in the matter of Mary . J* Gallup,
an alleged inrapo ponton.
J'ellUon
tttubli.-hin&lt;.-ni «&gt;f orderly-condition* in Mexico they may as fur admission to state hoMpItal^ filed.
I'hyakwn'a fert iffrate* filed.
Order
admitting to State Hoepltal entered.
dndlnn fat mere quibbling.
In the matter of John L. Jones, an
tn—......
mimlaelon to Slate Hmqdl..........
filed.
I'hyxfean'H certificate* filed. • Order
the situation in Mexico is still one

All that hux'been uccomplldied by the dispatch of our army »f invasion

i. Chlhnin. deceaa-

City Clerk.

Estate &lt;.f IH&gt;rlx Elsie Kidder nnd
Donald Edwin Kidder, minora. . Fe-

Resafvc.l l hat Adalbert M. Webb
■ nd wife Ida Webb bo ordered t« enn-

wen corner „f Michigan Av?. nn&lt;i
t-aActl.
Petition fur appointment of High street, also to Install sink and
*&lt;lniinl*trntur tlb«l.
Hearing there­ clowt within 30 days from this ditto.
Slam .1,
A. h. Cirvoth.
in lAcremher 28th.
Moved by Aid Edmonds that rceoluExtat** af Ann Gregory, decraacd.
Carried.
■hearing on final account llon be adopted.
Mured
by
Aid.
Solden that council
Hied.
‘'irrlctL.
..—Tr-_
IteMto of t'nrollne Bonlfncd. &lt;U:
Jwk M. Puttcii.
erased.
P-tlUon f«&gt;r. n|&gt;|&gt;ulntment
' City Clerk.
&lt;&gt;f ndmlntMrator fllfcif. D.itd of hear-

PLEA THAT JURY UNDERSTOOD
Brilliant Retort of Robert G. Inger­
soll to Splendid Argument
Won the Lawsuit.

tended ■ th"
&lt;llftsekley at Jhc old JjO’Pfiu
. Grove., Wednesday.
'

When Hob Ingersoll was In ....
the
Maple
. ■ prrmty of Ills law practico In Peoria
the colonel happened to have as his
client a young and buxom widow.
©f the week. '
'
— ■ The opposing counsel was Jonathan
Gertruda mid Ccnevicw HarnK. Cooper, as stanch a Presbyterian
Bellevue, were the gu&gt; .-Is uf thcil
codsin. i'.nby Schroder.
At. tho close of the evidence Mr.
Cooler arose and made a splendid
argument on-his side of th© dasc, cloaIng by saying that his legal &lt;ip|&gt;onent
was prejudiced when It canto to de­
: fending beautiful women.
J—-After the venerable Prcsbyturikn
dnughtir spent Thankfglvlng with hi/' closed Colonel liigoraolIVrose with a
Mr. and Mrs. f'bllc Van Airkeri nnd t.wlnklo in bls eye. and slowly and
children of Penn (ft Id' spent Thanks­ solemnly commenced ns follows:
giving with Mr. and Mrx. John Rus- ■‘'Gentlemen of the Jury, the counsel
»clL •
on the other side Is correct. I do
have a loaning in the direction of
Thanksgivltic with her parents,
b&gt;-autiful wpmen. I love tho fireside
and' Mrs. C. Btricldand of
about which play beautiful children,
Grove.
presided over by a smiling, beautiful
. Robert Harlom attended th.
mother. 1 tell you what.it Is. gentle­
nun of the jujy, I would rather—
uiu^ii rather—if I had my choice, be
In hell 15 minutes, sitting on a hitnl
wooden bench bealdo a woman as
beau 11 hi l as Cleopatra, than to rmtldo
u lifetime In heaven singing psalms
with Jonathan K. Cooper."
Ingersoll won the suit.—Argonaut.
turn given by Huy.NVolf.
viilc. Bunday, ©venuu;.

This liuhis true iu you: electric
wiring. .Thai's one reason

know il:» done right and that
jour buildings are Hfe if I do

VAMTIFFLIN

Mr. aud Mrs. Frunk &lt;Xig»well and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and

New York city is disgracefully in­
different to the fame and memory
of Alexander Hamiltnnr He was easily
tht. greatest man among those who
lived and died as cltUens of Manhat­
tan.
But there )■' no worthy monu­
ment to him there. A granite Game
it la inferior.

Nobody knows about

Hamilton. Extremely little notice is
ever taken of Hamilton's tomb, or of
any anniversary with which his name
Is connected. Tho place of his resi­
dence on Convent avenue and One
Hundred and Forty-first street baa
been obliterated by apartment build­
ings. And how his beautiful old home
is being allowed to fall to pieces, 'hie
lower portion of the wooden piilara
on cither side of the porch of ifamll-

pillars hang pathetically in tho air.
The old house Is simply tumbling to
pieces.

-11ANKER WANT AD VS. PAY.—

Classy Clothes
Make Men Look Classy

ILA DiSTrilCT.

Wednesday.

Thursday

old Bulb* farm,

i Thanksgiving
brother. Henry Kuns nf Grand Rap­
ids.
Mine*- EthMyn
Miss................. *
Of II.i.lings.

Minnie
'tend our hcarlfalt rymMillA and

Winifred Nichols called on Hilda
Mills Sunday.
Adolbvrt Sen ted and wife entertain-

o.ver night guests

This man is wearing
one of our perfect fit*
ting heavy winter fur
lined coats* The ex*
treme cold requires
the use of comfortable
coats.

Our line of fur coats
for men is very large.
Your health needs this
protection. Buy your­
self one of these at
once and avoid any possi­
bility of undue exposure.

G*-o. und Mpa Albert Qxtrnth at­ Radford and. family, of Hartings.
tended Mr*,
Leonard Wunderiieh nnd family cnhero -Friday,
giving diiirnr:
Dorothy Herbert
Cherny and Glen Lainphrrc
tin©*.

KuntUf evening nnd tpok his lath

home of Allie Chorny
- Friend
Elmer Warren and family, nt Sun- with Adelin rl and Mlliin Wunderlich.
fiehl. Mrx. Hylen Durham and two
QI AIL TRAP COHN ERM.
Ralph

Ecx'u.don

family

Saturday fur Tecumseh whero
nf Toledo, Intend to live.
Mrs. Ar&lt; hie Miller underwent an
operation Wedneeday at Nichols hos­
pital.
Her many friends In thia vl-

• Mrx. Almon Sheldon was called to
_...... .
WVCK IU ..(leRU -MIC
runcnil &lt;&gt;f h,.r mother.'
Hur duuifhton* Mr*. Grai:o Wcathcrbco an«i Mra.
Whtayou bitts auyiuoving lobe
Matl«- Mra-nur arc raring fur tnr
clone. TWO AUTO TRUCKS..
huuiH] work during their nrolhcr'a «t&gt;itenci".
PIANO AUD SAFE MOVING
Hhe was
f’Hffoni Hr&lt;u*ka of-Kaiamaxixi viait.
od hla fa|W1iofh it can truly bo raid: "Th&gt;Y Sunday. '
.
Oar Specialty.
I who knew her-best lovrtp her most ''
tiler daughter. Mrx. Lydia larthriip- tortnined Thanksgiving
HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.
was constantly with her for. a year
• and ministered unto her' ns only n
| lot Ing daughter can.
The sytnpaloqi tart Wednesday was largely
H. Wallman
J thy nf the community Is extended to
ended and stijoyed by all.
ITo- j
'tfiu .bereaved family.
*
■da nearly *L00.

Order Our Drays

Battlo Creek ..
.. ,,
Floyd McKay from Wednesday until
Sunday.

i ,l,Ue ,“’r ut Baltimore, apent Sunday
w‘** **r' aDd
Charley Cronk of
11 “
""
Mr. and Mra Ray Bird nud chlldren spent Thanksgiving with reU-

Ellsworth Smith and

FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS
*0* RHEUMATISM KIONEYg AKO • UlACaEff I

‘

v iwa

lani: vrEw.
Mr and Mra
Calvin Charlton und children John
nnd Zeda nnd Mina Irena Houghfalhi
of Muplr Grove, ate TtiankxgtvInK
dinner with' Mr. und .Mra Frank
Charlton.:

Aym
Roush. ‘Bolden nnd Wes-

nd li'tters Issu-

Safety First

Hastings,
Mich.

Mr. and Mrx. Roy Wickham ut
iCkt-Roa spent Bunday with Mr. und
Th&lt;&gt; City Council met pursuant io
Mra F.-.-.I Itutoiph.
the fallowing call, November 23rd, Voyle of Naahvlllc. Mr. and Mr&lt;.
1014. .
.
Chax. Smith nnd daughter*. Ffi.r- ,&lt;)ay with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Charicnee, Mildred nnd Eva und Hal Sin. i'
clelr ale Thanksgiving dinner with ,
plnter take notice. You are requested Mr. nnd Mra Floyd NexlwL
to attend a apeclal meeting of the
George Glllcrpk
hla room-1
! City Coum-ll.'tu be held nt the council
Suburban Resident—TPs' simply fine
to wajie up In the morning and heat i
tijc It-aVcs whispering outside you: ।
Ave. and High Street. City of Hast­ from Thursday until Sunday
window. City Man—it'a all right to;
ingA
hear tho leaves whisper, but I novel!
Str. nnd Mrs. James Bolter.
Signed.
W.- R. Jamieson.
could,Mand hearing tbo grass mown.,
Mayor.
Shriber
___ _________
—Tit-Bits.
__
‘resent at roll rail Aid. Cdrvcth Ed- cvnnlng and Saturday with Annina
"
~
‘ rttfaahl und George Gillespie,
Rsadlly Found,
and Selden.
Tho man who really la looking for
Wvsplnter.
Children of East Castleton spent Sun- |
optician,—Topah* Capital.

Hmlth, deccnacd.
"• of will filed.

rious complications

H mid
eon Carl. atrndc^Mh
of jtis
sister. Mrs. Ridder of Nartiville. Wed-

“THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW

Not in the
Trust

AvtiiAil badly enough.

American b

C. finding*

Jesse Townsend

&gt;. bniith. team

polk-y ut “watchful waiting” and aa It haa been aver alnce that time.
8. Mead, tram
20.00
Judge R. Barnum and wife to John
There la no organ licit guvernnwnl in Mexico capable uf Extending pro­
Moved by Aid. Selden that the acif. Woodman ct al, parcel, sec. 32,
tection to either cltuedfc or allcnif.^ The eltuution in Mexico City boa for Woodland. *2600.
vreeka been far wurp« than U ever wan under the Huerta regime. It must
Rclreocp J. Kirk, to Martin IJgnian
Aid Lunn cxcua31. Johnstown, 31.000.
.
Absent 2.
thu capital and give to Amerk-am* within hli» Bur* mure protection than they
Chilson
Resolved thut the city of Hastings

to protect American cUlxcna.

“The Man That Lost the Plow” and
The Farmer’s Soliloquy.

And Then I'll Buy A Belknap Sleigh.
Welf. here we arc.
I've found the place and the man with smiles upon hk&gt;-facc, aud
he's gut the Belknap Sleigh.
Where did he get it?
Don’t ask me. That's noffur-inc to know, but he's got the Bel­
knap Sleigh that’s sure, and he sells them mighty low.
So let’s all patronize this man,
"The man that lost the plow”—farmer.
.
•
•

s. Bruck. caru«&lt;

ner und wife, lot 111. Narhvilio vHl- A. Fehaly, tah&gt;r

Under the heading of "The Coltapsvd Mexk-.in Polley" the Exam-

Belknap Sleigh
Where is this ntan df mystery* “This man that lost the plow.”
I think 111 go and
Iwk him up.
1 guess I’ll du it now.
Somd say he’s short and fat and stout; some say
.has tall ami lean; some say he is a pioos.diap; wmc »ay lie’s mighty incauy but 1 don’t care
. a whooper for any of his ways. The thing I am looking after is a set of Belknap Sleighs,
and Ijh told if I*can find this man for 31 round “Plunks" I can buy a Belknap No. a, com­
plete with logging bunks .Ami the store 1 just came out of. with clerks was juft alive,
but the price they asked for this same sleigh was an even thirty-five. , ..Tlfe dif­
ference is not very. much.
It’s just a little bit; but then, 'twould mean two hard days work
shoveling gravel iu a pit.. .NO. 1’11 never do it. At least I will not now. X’U look around
tuilil 1 find “The man that losl the Plow”

R&lt;»l&gt;t. Green, labor
Jeralo lx&gt;pi»er. Burry
lalwurd M. Gielat n. Gratal Rapids 38

The

Blankets and Kobes
Wc have an unusually large assortment of robes. Wc have the small carriage
or cutter robe of genuine fur and also the imitation fur robe. Wc also have
the big heavy robes that are large enough and heavy enough to cover the
whole family. These robes are all of good grade and quality and range m
price to suit every purchaser.
■
.
Don't forget the needs of your horses during lhe coming cold days. We have
‘ many patterns of horse blankets in all-wool and part wool, large and warm.
.Fancy designs if required. Stable blankets for all sizes of horses.
See our stock of Fur Coats, Robes and blankets before you buy elsewhere.

Goodyear 'Bros.,
111-115 E.. State SI

No.' 1,
Phone No.'I.

Implements.
Hestln.s, Mich.

�THE BA9TIXOS BANNER. DECEMBER S. 1914.

Home Made Sauer Kraut

International
Sunday School
Lesson

'That’i Made Right, Is Right and sold Right, we made it
ourselves and sell it purselves, so we Enow. We are getting a
big sale on it.

PAGE PLEVEN

plum Pudding and fruit Cakes

Have You Tried Our Oleomargarine?

from CJood Old fashioned Christmas Recipes

It will help you to save on tl|c cost of living, and its clean
and wholesome.

There is no mistake about this! We have the Puddings and Cakes foZ
Christmas Festivities that will bring back the times of your childhood. The
reason is we make these from those GOOD OLD HOMt RECIPES like
mother used to use when she made PLUM PUDDING and FRUIT CAKE.

BESSMER BROS
The Meat Market Men.

Haitingi, Mich.

Phone 16a

Christinas Greetings
We have the largest and most complete assortment of
cards, seals, ribbon, bells, festoons, fancy cord, labels,
tags, calender pads, place cards, post cards, etc. ever
shown here, See the variety in our west window.
These add the Xmas sentiment to your gifts, Don't
lose it. They cost so little you can afford them.

venwKl In the hcutlng and ventilating
question will tell you that it 1" Im­
possible to properly ventilate a J&gt;uJld-

&lt;£ef Us
pot-hbl.

flntafiod"
it ascend

Star gakery and Restaurant

might llll all .things" (Eph. &lt;:10) and
"sit on my right hand, until I make
thine enemies thy footstool” (Heb.

Phone 381.

But V

The Sanitary Needs of
The City of Hastings
rhal Is being dons with th«

charged directly Into the Thornopplu
River without any preliminary purlflcatlun and probably, without much
thought upon ths part of this .com*
munity an to tho effect that such
the cities nnd villages below that ure
situated upon thia river, or -the Grand
River Into- which this river dta-'

the fogirnl outlets for the eewngc of
any community.
O.i the other hand.

of Ills presence!
The dlwtnimgeil.
tho lonesome, tho imperilled believ­
er has w|th Him iho on*
•
••
for hta
power, tin—~

Evory Drop’1
Get a can today from

and the psalms” commands i :w 'a da.
f Him.
Ami thr
Sixth, and briefly, the preparation
for doing tbta work.
Observe Hta
tho suffering, thlrj-day resurrection word of peace to them (Luke 24:8i»&gt;.
of the I.
peace 'with Him ta tho first thing.
pcrtranc.
Without this none can do His work. 385 acres; extra'buildings.
these
And then peace from Him belong* tu 285 acres, good buildings.
180 acres, good bulWIngs.
128- acres, .gvpxl buildings.
Important fact thut nil uf pi- Ohl
Testament scriptures had for their
al»u th" sending 120 acres, good buildings.
80 acres, extra buildings.
one subject the Coming Ono. Those
120 acres, good buildings.
39 books nre nsmcthlng more than n;
98 acres, buildings
ISO acres, buildings
Make much of
thin.
proportionately blessed and helpful 192 acres, extra buildings.
so acres, extra buildings.
as nr have our times and seasons of
Ing that was asked Of the disciples. tarrying with Him and before Him In
SO acre*, good buildings.
Z
In Jtalthew, (hr Jewish Gospel, the meditation and prayer."
40 acres, good buildings.
commission ta th«- kingdom oimtntasloii; while in Luke Is given "tile
proper t'hristlnn mission."
Thr dis*
180 acres, extra buildings.
110 acre*, good buildings.
SO acres, extra buildings.
20 acres, extra buildings.
59 acres, fair buildings.
22 acres, good buildings.
n&lt; m unto all nntl.ms” (Mt. 24:14). i eompltahed. despite tho unfaithful­
120
acres, extra buildings.
leading Up to the scene of Mt. 25:31- 1 n,‘»* “nJ unbelief of men.' May God
158
acres, extra buildings.
4C.
Quoting from another "The I help u- to know His truth. and\to
180 acres, good buildings.
80 acr^a, buildings.'
&lt;&lt;&gt;mpltahmenl of-this commission In
80 acres, good buildings.
Matthew, but of the mission In Luke,
40 acres, good buildings.
the bonk itself being, as lx known, the
100 nercs. extra buildings.
continuation of his Gospel" Acts 1:1.
120 acres, extra buildings.
Note (that In
2 with Luko 1:1-4.)
40 acre* good buildings.
Statthew* (2S:2i&gt;), the end &lt;&gt;f the agx'|
School Report.

foul air from this room, would ucpoimnoOate inn nine people.
Th&lt; r&lt;v
arc 25 occupuffts in the roam ail the .■■■cording tu His invitation nnd ap­
time and them arc 60 In the room pointment? "Hut why is Galilee mad,
half the time.
»•&gt; prominent hi the last chapter of
Matthew?
It Is. Indeed, n strong
xions regarding the ventilation of and important point In this Gospel.
your High School building.
The high school room ta hy far the
worst from u sanitary- standpoint. Gospel of Matthew, which Kiu* vs
Miliulilv place and burned or safely
exclusively. Ills Galilean ministry.
h|kico would nccummoduti* 145. Tin
air apace would accommodate 218. rejected Hhn and &gt;&lt;&gt;ught to kill Him
This
being used as an open sewer b&gt; the glusH area ta 20 per c,'nt shy. through Herod in it* infancy.
Thercabout twelvn families nnd
your Under Ideal conditions the vcntilat- is only found in Mlitthew.
streets ure sprinkled from this creek
the ventilating outlets will servo IN tatry Ho beg«fta—tr In 'the Galileo of
abomination of sanitarians, outdoor |M*oplr. In this room part of the thr nations' (chapter Iv). Thu must
open vault closets, are numerous and time you are housing 320 growing, Ignorant "Jewsr resided in Galilee and
Krom these llgurea you can they' had become mixed with the
must eventually. If not already so, pupils.
thl.t avntilea.
become a menace to tho health of Hu ■ro that whatever • ventilation
community.
The-o)d fluors In th lx bulld- look, fol* "Ot &lt;»f (l.ililee urip.'th u«
A JI ilk Commission should be
Hta first
created and nothing left to the silvered, that it in practically tntpos- prophet" (John v 11:53.)
It
chance or the honesty of the vendor. alble to keep them in a dustb-os and appearing there was prophetic.
wus tt sign that Israel would reject
sanitary condition.. Bo much fur tho Him a nd' that tho people sitting in
era section of the city should be in­
high school building, und I merely darknese would behold tho grout light
stalled.
Inasmuch ns-this will dls- present these actual facts und tigiiro
to you mi that after Hearing them you
will have no occasion to remark "I
mined ns to pollution, but owing to
geological conditions this danger 1»
tn this
"t the -JfclwtiX’m. .-the
very remote.
.
.
The WdrcY M-hool situated cl.w .
Klngib'in t-re.ich. d .ind rojectadj Wi
The traveler surmises that the
(he-high school ta^x good building nnd
public w-hoola In a community the
with un expenditure of enough nmney Salem..
Ho returns to- the place of
sire, of Hansings will, of course, b. to properly ventilate the rooms there­
His rejeittlon und Hla disciple.', have
In. would furnish an excellent place to go there und meet Him In'Galilee.
tho acinltar)- requlrenionts relating t,
In which to educate the growing^tenheating, ventilation, lighting and-toil­
(ration.
Tho traveler rtlso has ne­
et facilities. Accordingly he proceeds
proclaim the kingdom world-wide. 4&lt;&gt;
to the high Khoof building and, us he
situated In the southeast section of
(rounds tho corner, (he catches sight of tho city.
Thia ja'a school house that them.'
G.ol.Cleln. And
an ancient three-story affair, &lt;on-

tom Im in
. operation.
. ........
Farmers nnd
others collect the garbage possibly
tent that the eflluenl from any dta- twice n week; a few of the h«&gt;u«e&gt;
have closed tholr garbage cans. This
Is radically wrong and closed cans
should bo Insisted uirtin. and the gnrbugo should be collected /tt least
three times a week during the c&lt;dd

You Can Do
Your Best
Only when brain and body
are property nourished.

Grape-Nuts
FOOD
—made

from choice

nutriment of these grplns, and
furnishes In perfect balance
the elements Nature needs
for right nourishment—In the
right wn&gt;\

IIcIoum to taste!

“There’s ■ Reason”

Grape-Nuts
Sill b Sntin
—iiirphri

slderel relics of tho past by architects
whoso spoclally It Is to design build­ plorable fact that, in all probability,
ings Miltable for public school purthe pupils of this schcol will have to
K through another winter with m
Upon a thorough investigation of toilet accommodations other th.ifl the
the sanitary conditions In the school old Insanitary privies.
Tho toilets
building. It Is mpro than’ apparent liave already, been It'Mtnlled In tho
basement and everything it in readi­
considered us a jiroper place to allow
ness for connection with the sanitary
growing Individuals' to congregate

On walking back to tho hotel the

If Its From This
Store Its
Matter What
MNo Matter When
No

Not so very hard to have things fixed that way either. It just
takes a little careful watching, some experience, a diligent
practice of good storekeeping and there you are. Potto Rico
Molasses, the kind formerly handled by The J. S. Goodyear
Company.
A good grade Coflee, ffer lb. 15c.
3 lbs. for '10c
3 cans Pineapple, 15c size------------------- 3 cans for 25c
8 bars Lenox Soap for---------------25c
7 lbs. Best Rolled Oats for —
-2Sc
Can Peas, fancy quality,-----------——3 cans for 25c
. Can Com, fancy quality------------ 3 cans for 25c
Can Tomatoes and Beets
_.__3 cans for 25c
Genuine Whole Codfish
—----------- per lb. 12 '. j
Vacuum Process Coffee _______
.per lb. 35, 40 and 45c

TN°pi6°e

E. C. Russ &amp; Son

Grocers

/fastings, Mich.

ta menthined In giving the Jewish i
Bunnell 'rohoul report for month
commission, unit compare tho laxt ’ ending Nov. 20. '14.
■
■ Muse «&gt;f Mt. 21:14. while In Luke I
Number of days taught, 18.

liower (.-mmethlrw to happenNumber boys enrolled, 3.
The Christian misslun. Is
Number of girls enrolled, 1.
tnes-ca of these things (V
Total enrollment. 10.
'hrb.t'.i suffering, rexurreePercentage-of attendance. J00.
s responsibility. ’ and kinWinnid
Winnib ItobliuKin,
Robinson, teacher.
tenches
dri ll truths.,.
Ing church hud held faithfully to |
1.
(hta .work!
But It h.ie n-&gt;t. ’ The| —
J
(ruth about Chrtet I* being denied on i U LJ L I I ltg| /\
■•vviy hand, the truth about »ln‘ ta| |
I v I

' " V,1
'
or .
p.4' •«£.»( r»(i«mtance. -ror wmntinw -|«4
ni i FOB
r~i «U.
■ aarOBM»
a
nultalitiitcd for res.ncr.iu.il, men-try
. .
•
&lt;| „f hax Ing them ; pj_ht away—the first day you itart to
lern.cnt has be. n take RHEU.MA—the Uric Add poiwn bcprcachln,: of thej gins to dissolve and leave the sore jointa
I hope has been ' and muscle*. Its action is little less than
.....
Id «.inversion X‘|-“'' magical. 50 cents a bottle—guaranteed.
bcconiv tho popular thing although it I Judge Barhorst of Ft. Loraime, Ohio,
Mill remains the lmp&lt;n&gt;*lble thing In1 Mjm: "After treatment by three doctors

H H t. U IV1 A I 1SIV1

case of Rheumatism, by using two b
, of RHEU.MA.”

CAI1VETH &amp; STEBBINS

&lt;-s worship 128:17.), which ta duo only
to God; to Him Iwioags nil pow.-r
heavenly hrid earthly 38:18). which
certainly speak.u for His deity; Hi*
Name ta placed on an equality with

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Bec'y State Bward of Health.

edge of the future, a knowledge

Grace Bolycn, tcasttar.

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sewing' hands und feet . flesh nod- “
bones, capable of ta-tng handled nn.l 10
seen (Lk,24:39. 40); Ha ate (24:43), ‘ •
MMther
humanity;' Hr ▼
knew nnd expounded the scripture*
to Hta dlaeiplr-s (21:45); In His name
remission of sins ta preached (24:47);
He sent the Holy Ghost (24:49*).
How precious these things arc 4o our
souls! What an abundance of testi­
mony. to Hta Prison and Werl. I..
lheah few yeraek!

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School Report.
,
them of power (28:18).
Burdick school. D^trh-t No. 7. re­ service cun.be done acceptably only
port for month ending November 20. tn His power. "Without me ye can
do nothing." but "1 &lt;-an do all thlngrR
Total attendance, 247fc.
through Christ which streugthrneth
Average dally attendance. 12.87me."
.He menltons power Jieforv
Namber of boys enrolled, 7.
work.
And this Is tho: proper order.
Number of girls enrolled. 8.

50
10
73
92
ISO

acres, fair
acres, good
acres, good
acres, good
acres, stood

buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
'buildings.

110
93
74
so
50
100
118
so

acres,
acres,
acres,
acres.
acres,
acres,
acres,
acres,

extra
extra
extra
gi»Hl
extra
gaud
good
good

buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.

s, too;

120 acres. extra buildings.
198 acres, extra building*.

Ezra S. Morehouse &amp; Co.
tastings nt Charles
Bauer's
Office Saturday from 1.00 to
o'clock.

NOW’S THE TIME

Important
rordu nre commands, nnd are ji

of a certain street, not the main street with His disciples, unto the Cunsii-T
mmatlon of the ago (28:20.) pre*-'
ence In many places being one of the ■
tho main street and paved with con­ attributes which belongs t&lt;« God
crete.
Judging from the condition alone; Ills words concerning the end '

street cleaning department spends
most of the time In the business dis­
trict of tho city.
In conclusion, X,wlgh to call your
attention to tho photographs which
Illustrate tho conditions referred to
,ln this brief and, I trust, not-too pun­
gent narrative of a sanitary survey of
yot)r city nnd trust my visit and the
criticisms offered will bo . productive
of a movement which will have for
its object the betterment of the pres­
ent undesirable conditions.

Farms for Sale

Slny wc find in this

you that I go

foul nlr vents, under Ideal condition*.

of water supply for seme community
further down ehe stream.
It Is not

“Jhe Plum Pudding /louse

each Individual.

equal 200 cu. feet,
suppllel by some tne- after Hta p&amp;wlon by many Inf.illlble
proofs, being seen of tn. tn forty d.iys^
and speaking of the thtni:* pertaining
you (hr conditions In'your school, n, to the kingdom of G&lt;&gt;&gt;l" (Acts 1:3).
Hastings, Mich.
compared with theso standards, we Our preMint l&lt;n»un deal* with thl«
will take* for instance the eighth po»t-ri'*urrccti&lt;&gt;n commbwtan of Hl*
grade room on the first floor.
An (Hn-iplro.. In Hudylng tin1 lowon. wc
tar ns floor.space Is concerned, the
room Is Urge enough to accomniodn&lt;«
From u standpplnt of nlr
•Ing supply; but It ta practical; It | 57 pupils.
•pare, thr roonl will accommodate 75
From a standpoint of gtaw
and no doubt but that In the future pupils.
I'I'.KSICNCE.
1'ROfrHECY.
It will bn postlvvly mandatory that
1‘ROCLAM ATI' ■■■’
all aewagobb purified, to u certain
degree before It Is discharged Into
PREPARATION.
cry Inland lake, river. sircafti or naPURPO.SK.
Tim Outline Row
case a polluted river or body of wa­ conditions
if the tiling*
ter Is the only available source of
supply adequate to n\est the.demand
of tiny community. It fg neceuuiry
ed. amounts to practically nothing,
Icul filtration and posHibly by chemi- and whatever ventilation Is furnUhv l
rd gives testimony to Hta Hun. H
for this room, ta afforded by opening
■n a mountain thaxthc mectihe
munity. which Is taking Its 'water
from polluted sources, ngumrt .thr Ventilation' can be obtained by tills
ravages of watrr-borno
dlaeftsM means.
On the other hand there nre
Htmjy to
Stounluh
There are certain delnlto standards
of pollution which, must not be ex­
Hied
rtmrn on the
ceeded If such a nitration plant can when the ventilation by this method mount (5:1
tho
fhinsflguration
bo relied upon to perform efllelrn'. amounts to practically nothing.
Re­ (17:9); th.
try Into Jerusalem
service.
The limit of pollution l» garding the ventilating flues, both In­
take and exhaust In the room. at. the
II. Coll in tho water delivered to any present time, under Ideal condition*.
purification plant
ta higher than
about 600 per 100 cu. centimeters. the Inlets, the fresh air supplied by
Or If in ft one-tenth cu. cm. sample these ventilators Is sufllclent to nctho fu-

" ■ C. E. Harvey
North .Side Pharmacist

your Christmas flaking

We have every convenience for making ANYTHING YOU WANT and
making it rich and appetizing. We use only high grade materials and produce
only high grade products.
'
.
Phone us early what you want us to make for you.

God ^&gt;ath

You can right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
ALL KINDS of GOALS and COKE for All kinds of Stoves, Furnaces and
Ranges.
We also have -GENUINE GAS COKE in Five sizes, Furnace, Egg,
Nut, Pea and Smithing or Slack.
When ordering be sure and telLus which size you wish and we will do
thq rest.
Just step in and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
are always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
have for SALE that is handled by ANY" ELEVATOR arid we will name
YOU a PRICE.
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
but our aim is to pay all we can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each day’s market.
Call us. by Phync. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always outr
we are always at home.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealers In Drain, Beans, Seed, Hay, Deal, Cement, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH.

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WATCH THE CHILD'S READING

(gJeickgenant
&amp; ftiede

Itieiokgenant
&amp; fy'ede

Clothing A Shot Depirtmant

Clothing A Shot Dipartmtnt

Ol especial interest and importance to every GIFT BUYER is the unrivalled opportunity for selection which our line affords

OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK OF GIFTS
Stands unrivalled in variety and beauty of design and in quality.

Men's Neckwear

Neatly Boxed for Gifts
Perhaps you don’t, think so but men
enjoy getting nobby neckwear.
We havo the newest and most com­
plete line in the city.
50c Neckwear, a remarkable variety
latest designs, all silks, excellent
quality in light, medium or dark
colors each in a neat box.
75c Neckwear fur Men who care.rich
colorings, full flowing ends, this qua­
lity is usually retailed at $1.00.
25c Neckwear, you will think these
are worth 50c, its only an opportune
purchase that makes the price possible

Tie Pins—Why pay a long price when
you can get a pin of serviceable
quality at these prices, all the latest
and newest designs, fit for any man
to wear at $1.00, 50c and___ 25c
CufF Links—Not an old set to choose
from, all neatly boxed, splendid
line of patterns. Prices $1.
50c am*
25c
Combination Sets, cufF links and tie
pins, each in a handsome box, price
per set $1.00, 75c and__ *_r_.50c
Combination Sets, tie clasp, tie pin
and cufT links, every man's delight.
Prices, per set $1.00, 75c and 50c

Infants Soft Sole
New stock per pair

25c and 50c

Gartersand arm bands, suspenders
and garters, belt and garters, etc.
Each set in a handsome box, an ideal
gift. The “Hold Up,” latest novelty
for men, contains a pair of Paris Gar­
ters and silk arm bands (Il book lorn) 50c
75o Set, leather belt and Paris garters,
always useful.
75c Set, Suspenders and garters in. hand­
some padded box.
50c Silk garters and silk arm bands, very
pretty box.
25c Set, Paris garters and arm bands, a most,
serviceable inexpensive gift.
50c and 25c Suspenders, good quality, each
pair in a separate box,.

Women’s' Slippers

$1.00, $1.50, $2.00

Old .Mr. Taylor. 1* very poorly al
Uii* writing.
.Marguerite Bower und boylna Snore
visited their ulster. Mrs. Ftanlc Bmith
land family fiotn Thursday until Sund.iy&gt;

ARTISTIC

48c, $1.00, $1.50

Hundreds of Other Items Suitable for Gifts for Men, Women, Missis, Boys and Children.

$1.50, $2.00
and $2.50
Per Pair

Gome in and See Them.
। amt family, returned to litir home in
Allogati, Friday.
Jay !•&lt; nnington nnd Tamiljr visited
friend* l^-Morgan. Sunday. •

CONCRETE CHIMNEYS AND
HOW THEY ARE CONSTRUCTED

SENSE

OF

SEXES.

Mureumt and Art Gillarlss of the
World Prove Superiority of Man,
8ays This Writer.

Children's Shoes

SLIPPERS
Men’s Slippers

family.

Few of u* realize tbe enormous
power of literature upon childhood, for
it is so luaidloua in u* action. Bock
after book Is read and, w« think, for­
gotten. yet those very book/ are tbs
ones upon wblch opinions have bee®
formulated; hero a IltUo and there a
little, wo have amassed our kaowledge through them as medium. We
hear parent* exclaiming *t the ox■traordiiiary Ideas their children have;
they often «ay they cannot think
where they have got them from anii
add that they never thought such
things In their young days. Of course
they did not; the last geheraUon read'
much leu nug traveled far lea* than
tbe present one; tbcrw were no cir­
culating libraries and books so chess
that a few r*nce could buy them.
Their opportunities wero limited with­
in a much narrower circle, and It la
because of the very facilities which
our children now have for reading ev­
erything that It Is more important
than ercr that they should be super­
vised in the matter. Tho control will
not be foil, If only from the first those
In authority would take the trouble
to read aloud and suggest delightful
books. A child who has found by
experience that ho has received tho
keenest enjoyment when hearing or
reading books recommended by his
parents, will bo more likely to ask for
advlco and discuss what he has read
with them. So tho trend of bls .men­
tal growth can be directed, and those
who are responsible for bls education
will Have a better knowledge of his
Individual development and will nei­
ther retard nor unduly force him.—
Mrs. Theodore Chambers.

I notice that In a department store
advertisement women are quoted as
wondertag how men can produce such
excellent results with draperies. More­
over. one of tho domestic “bromides'*
Is this: “That's Just like a man!"
Very sarcastic and wholly uncom­
plimentary to hla sense of taste! But
by the red covers of Baedeker. Is not
the artistic sense of crude men quite
equal to that of fair woman? I ask
you to follow Baedekor to all the gal­
leries and museums of tho world and
Who mixed tho pigments for that
.Madonna? Whose chisel sculptored
th kt Apollo? Whoso hand (raced tho
lines for Sj. Fitter's? Who palntsd
most of the world's great pictures,
carved most of Ils statues, built its
Parthenon* and Taj -Mahals?
Men, and not women. Who make
most of the designs for all kinds of
dress fabrics nnd- laces? Men. Who
blends tha delicate dyes for the hun­
dred shades that qdorn milady? Some

- The -masculine has quite enough to
harry him. but lack of artistic sense Is
not his sex shortcoming.—Philadel­
phia IxRjger. ■
Marks End of Childhood.
Children pass out of a stage­
beautiful, exquisitely simple—In

dinner nt
Woodlund;
tun ul Ku&gt;‘ Jlowladi

Old Mother Earth

-A concrete chimney in ornamental design.
AH chimney* regardless of
should h^ve good foundation*,
chimney 1* nut.carried down i
i &lt;I«-pth of the cellar. It should

2—A concrete chimney in process of construction. The
lining inside the wooden forms serves &lt;S*the inner fonp.
chimney.' It k often the cuvtoni to
wrap the Ulf Hue form* In one or tw &gt;
thlekncMcs'of Uror building paper
*o &lt;is to leave 4. small sImcc around
the fiui'«, thus iilowi&lt;Ut for cx;uin«hui
..r
jyjujH jjeutod, the ptir-

my. Where tbe house I* oou»lructed I
with concrete walls, the.chimney
cu«t ait an integral part of the walla,
and. consequently, needs hi*'separate.

The Battle Creek Building and Loan Association »s look­
ing for people who wish to loan their money on Real Estate
Security. Money invested in this association is exempt from
taxation by the laws of this stalo and it is loaned on homes
of the best class of wage earners, receiving their incomes
weekly or monthly. All our money is secured by GILT
EDGE, improved real estate, backed by anJnyirancc policy.

Let Your Money Earn
All It Is Worth
Money invested in this association will NET the
investor
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or eravcl. In mixing the concrete II
I* convenient to remember that one
bag ot Portland cement I* equivalent
•to 1 cubic foot, so that the proportion
can l&gt;o stated' nx I bag of Portland

Iden by Interior plaster and the walla
! of the building, only rough forma are
(Tequlrcd. euvh a* are shown In Fig. 3..
. When rdof level is reached more uttettUea must be given to the form*.

ImfMjsod and artificial life. And they
are lost. Out of the finished, careful,
watchful. *-&gt;strulned n.an and woman
no child emerges again—'The Po»-

5*6 Per Cent Interest
and investors receive their interest every six months
(January and July). If interested write or see
forking

Albert Altoft and Jasper F, Black
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�PAGE THIRTEEN

The Pleasure of Giving
ILL be greatly enhanaed if your Christmas
shopping is done with the view of getting
something that will add to the beauty'and
comforts of the home. WHAT WOULD BE MORE
APPROPRIATE than some piece of good furniture
bought from our immense stock which we have on
hand?

Think of the large amount of comfort contained
in one of our large
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Easy Rockers—Prices Ranging at
from $1.75 to $35,00

$3.75 in Quartered
Oak

Wc arc overstocked
Rockers and some big
ducenients are being offered in the way of low prices.

Chester and daughter D.&gt;r.»i
Hnatlmtx. and Nr, nnd Mr*.
XVnncdy and family of the Sun
Thnnkaglvlng Day.

and family, and Carl nnd Beatrice M&lt; Donald, spent Th.inlowlvlnc Day with
Fred Smith nnd family.
.
Tim Annual Annlv.-mary dinner of
tho Tx A. 8. will be held in th- &lt; hur. li

Friendship's Duties.
"How many coolni-ssns would
avo(de&lt;t cculd we leant tv »eo i
friendship. llko all other ndatlbut
life, lia* more dalles than rights'
L. Soulgbj.

DRUNKENNESS

609^5

Herodotus, 400, B. C.

ill Christmas
Do not wait until the last day
to make your selections and
then take what is left, but
now while the stock is
at its very best. We will
gladly set it away with those
already purchased and deliver
it when you wish.
.

Price $12.75 in Bcstu
Leather

Price $14.50 in Oak. Pol­
ished or Waxed Finish
Sir. and Mr*. H. Da^mak-o &gt;i
Thank*?ivln« with Their dnmrhur

Furniture Co
Price $13.50, Quartered
Oak Polished

WINTER SESSION

Good Furniture at Less Money :: Undertaking at Lower Price^

Forest Notes

O|M*n* January til, in nil Be-

•U|M*rlorlty
Nuu&lt;t&gt;&amp; ot aorr books.#
Percent or.attendance. 100.
Those w4}&lt;» received half holidays
are Doris 8. Jewell, Orphn Schoch.
Louisa Durham. Neil Shepard, Dale
• Buiterttald. Clifford Dunn, Meta.* C.
Campbell. Kmereun Cortrlght. Glenn
Phjlllp*. Jessie K. Jewell. Hoy Caltahnlu. Vrrn Blanck, M.iylan Kennedy.

ht'liotil Ilcporl.
Following ta ttfe oebobl report of
urker school fur month ending No-,

NORTHEAST CAMLJON.
MIm Mary Wortley did some xcwlng
r her slater. Ms*. Cha*, Darby, last
Fred Van Buren md win. of Mar­
quette. Mich., are making «n extend­
ed visit with the former** staler. Mr*.
Wm. -Wording and family.
Warren William* of Table Mound*.
Kanoas. was a Thanksgiving gue*t of
hta parent*. William William* and

Pilot plants make Acetylene automatically a little at
a time as you use it in your gas cooking stove and in
your lights distributed throughout your house, your
bams and out-buildings. You simply fill the generator
with the gas-producing stone “Union Carbide" and
water about once a month.

'

Stomach Troubles
The leading doctor* of France have
for years u*cd a prescription of vege­
table oils for chronic stomach trouble
•nd constipation that acts like, a charm.■
One dose will convince you- Severe
cafes of years* standIFig are often great­
ly benefited within 24 hours
S? many
people arc getting sutprining results
that wc feel all persons suffering from
constipation, lower bowel, liver- and
stomach troubles should try Mayr's
Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It i» now
sold here by

With Home-Made Acetylene
And Make Your Acetylene With

Pilot Lighting Plant

ThosZ neither -»b*&lt;nt nor tardy
during- tho month wore Marjorie und
’Theodore Tack, UhrtaUe und Alfred

French Remedy for

Light Your House and Barns—Cook. Your Meals

Boy Tasker und family of
Oduaxa were Kiicot* of their
Wm. Tasker and family Sunday.

George

Rayjndml

gmlth near Quimby. .
Oliver Johnson *pvnt

torn* time prw.ching ut
place*, were jupst* of John
and family Thhnk»giviuB &gt;|

Mias Dora Slrhnluck spent Haturly with MIm (Henna Greenfield. '

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tirance LTnderwrHarw.
All told, over 250,000 country homes .are using. Acetylene
made the Pilot way.
A complete Pilot plant, consisting of generator, -pipes— hand­
some light fixtuj.es and gas cook stove, can be installed in any
country home in a couple of days’, time.
7
Such a plant is a permanent improvement and will furnish
you with the cheapest, safest and .no*t’ practical light and fuel
now available for country home requirements.
WnteUbr our illustrated catalogs and descriptive booklets
giving #11 the* facts.
ill

A. R. GRAHAM

leading druggists ami druggists cv
,vrywh«rc.
•

80S Mason Street
^Compound. • for coughs, co
croup, F&lt;A«y Kidnsy; P|1U at
Cathlrnc Tubist*.
For salo
town by Arthur Mulholland.-

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Flint, Mich.

OXWELD ACETYLENE &lt;20., CHICAGO

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Mulholland’s Drug Store
Already is Interesting Many
Early Christinas Buyers

Mure than ever this store, this year, is loaded with dainty, practical
merchandise within the reach of all. Our enormous Book Line, as usual,
will be our big feature. Our display when fully completed, consisting of

Christmas Cards and Booklets, Bibles
and Stationery, Jap Baskets, Parisian
Ivory Toilet Pieces, Manicure Novel
ties. Leather Goods and Hundreds of
Imported Novelties

rd on A. R. Woolcott. Monday.
.
Mr*. It. tt. Downing, whoha«‘bcen
at tha Mayo hospital in Rochester,
Minn., with t»r daughter, Mrs. Claud
I-ewl* of Kalamazoo, .pent Bunday at
homo and report rd that Mrs^l^wlt |j
at her horn* and In doing fine.' Mr*.
Downing wont to Kalamaxno, Monday
to help, care for Mrs. Lewis a few­
more day*
MIm EMa Wolf of Detroit visited
her mother, Mrs. L. 2. Seaman last
Mlss Me* Hoff, who ha* been help­
ing Mr* Waiter J&lt;og*n, went, to her
homo In Clio, Monday
&gt;
Mrs. Cha* Cool visited relatives In
Grand Rapid* Wednesday and Thurs­
day of last week.
Mr* A. h. Snyder 1* visiting her

NORTH XASHVILLE.'
-Ml»s Mabel Marti. of Grand Rap.
। Id* spent Thanksgiving with hey par­
ent* Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Marble.
Mis* Jennie Huckel . spent Thanks­
giving with Battle Creek friend*.

Where You Do the Best

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NASHVILLE

Goods Delivered

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Visit with relative*
wr
3Jr. and Mrs. Clift Klelnhana and
•on William spent Thanksgiving with
Dale Quick and family at Alngvr.
Mr. AQd’Mrs. E. Rothhnur and chil­
dren were Thanksgiving guests at Dr.
C. I'. Lathrop'* in HiikUng*.
Mr* F. C. Wilkie of Glendale, Idaho,
c.ime U«t Thursday to sjienil the win­
ter with her mother, Mr*. L Brurr.m.

There never can be a time when you will ENJOY A NEW SUIT of OVER­
COAT more than you will during the next few weeks—JUST THINK-----

Won’t you feel good to w&amp;lk in among your
friends at Christmas time dreBsed in one of
our New Swell-Fitting Suits?
Suits are not all of. our lines though. We have everything in Men's, Young
Men's and Boy’s Clothing and Furnishings.
Ladies, you’ll be quite apt to find what HE will want for Christmas at our
store. Better look in some day soon.

Wolcott
ThChrthieriVe
Freeport, Michigan
ACCOUNTS FOR OLD LEGEND

the doctor's care the past week.
Mrs. Joe Sidman was operated on
I Monday for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ahen Brigham and

In tho legend of the Golden Fleece
lies hidden the record of an ancient
method of the Tlbarenl, tho sons of
Tubal, for tho collection of gold. Tho
north coast of Aslg Minor produced
large quantities of the precious metals,
as well u copper and iron. Gold was
found In tbe gravel, as often' happens
still In streams draining from copper
regjons. Tho gold In copper ores,
originally
containing
Insignificant
amounts of tho precious metal, ac­
cumulates In tbe course of ages, and
sometimes forms placers of astonish­
ing richness,.

will merit the approval of the most critical buyers, both
selection and
price. Your inspection is earnestly invited. We are prepared to make
Christmas Giving a pleasure instead of the usual burden.

■The Leading Druggist

If You Don’t, You Better Go to the Fiji Islands.
If You Do WE WANT TO SEE. YOU! *

gold-bearing gravel, first .
_
which concentrated t|&gt;o fold Into rela­
tively small amount* of sand. This
was then collected and washed through
sluices having the bottoms lined with
Rapid* visited her parents cost of sheepskins. The gold would sink into
town from Thursday until the middle
of the following week.
washed away in the awlfl current
The skins were removed from the
sluices, tho coarsest gold shaken out,
and tho fleeces, still glittering with
the yellow metal, were hung upon
boughs to dry so that the rest of the
home of H. C. Peckham.
Miss Eunice Herrington of Belding gold might be beaten from them, and
saved.
The early Greek mariners, wit­
visited her parent* here from Thurs­
nessing this process, carried home
day until Monday morning.
Mis* R&lt;»a Beuhler wa* In Grand
Rapids Friday.
.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen spent
Thanksgiving nt Grunt with &lt;he form­
- Ralph Bo/ma spent Thursday &lt;wltl»
er's sister. Mrs. H. J. Bttckley.
David Kuns'and daughter Pauline, hl* pOvnU west of the village.
Bert iReuter of Grand Rapid* en­
joyed Ml* Thanksgiving dinner with
his father and sister of this place.
Cloyd Barcroft of Detroit is home
for a week's vacation with his parents
Tuesday evening. Tile Juniors hid and
if tho seniors found them'(he Juniors
had Io pay two-thirds of tho expenses,

After so many millenniums tho
metalliferous country of Tubal-Caln
La once more coming Into prominence.
Tbe natives still cull tho blgh-grado
copper ore, ahd break It Into smalls,
which they cover with wood and roast
to matte; they still work tho matte in
forgo-llko furnaces to black copper,
which they ship to Alexandretta and
to Euxlne port*. They still make tbe

finish by local Damascene workmen.
These decadent methods, .that glye
a hint of the approved pracUce of the
father of metallurgy, will soon become
wholly extinct, for tho modern miner
Is studying the disseminated copper
Mica -HoMna Simpson of Grand
Rapids spent several days Inst week
with her parent*'here In the village.

threatening to rekindle on a magnifi­
cent scalo tbe smoldering flres of
Tubal-Caln.—Argonaut.
'

Dl|bahni

i’. U Hcwcn ot Lanrinx was n guest
■' J*. M. Quick's from Wconeiday til!
liday qoon.
.

ML-s15 Mildred Quick
spent her
Thankairhlni vacation afher borne In
Grand Rapid* nnd Miss Agm-s Rosch-

How the Humbug First Buxxsd.
It ta not generally known that the
word "humbug,”, long so much In
vogue, is of Hcottlsh origin. There wait
In olden time a family called Bogue,
or Hoag, of that Ilk in Berwickshire. A
daughter of. tho family married a son
of Hume of Hume. In process of time,
by default of male Issue, th* Boguu
who was called popularly '.'Hume o'
tho Bogue, or, rattier "Hum o' the
Bug."

himself, bls wife,'family, brother and
al) his ancestors on both aides. Ills
Miss M-r.-'e Ferry of l)etr&lt;l it .visit­ talcs, however, did not pass current
'd her parent* Mr. and Mrs. George and at last, when anyone made an ex­
Perry the latter part of last week and traordinary statement tn the Nearns
In Marlon. Ind., nnd from there be will
the hearer would shrug up bU shoul­
go t&lt;&gt; Kansas City. Balt lake City and
ders, and style It Just *'A hum o' the
other wear* rn points before returning
bug.” This waa shortened Into hum­
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Riggins of Grand bug and the word soon spread over
Rapids spent Thanktglvlng with the the whole kingdom.
latter** parents, Mr. and Mrs. "C. P.
Parrott camo home from Grand Rap­
ids Wednesday evening to spend gi •
Thanksgiving vacation.
and Mrs. Henry Yerty. Thanksgiving.
A. Fest und family moved lust
Mr. and Mra. M. L Munson spent
week on Dr. Morris' farm south of Thursday and Friday at Charlotte.
Mbs Clara Heckathorp visited her
brother Bert and hla vyife al Muir last

Names, Plsasa.
There is nothing lovelier and sweat­
er than an old lady willing to admit
her years, and nothing more ridicu­
lous and pathetic than one who-wntertsdns the delusion that clothes and
puff* and powder can shoo the years
away.—Toledo Blade.

ThankiRCiving guest* of O. W. Mood
and family In Bellevue.
.
Mr. and'Mra Jasper Deed* are nice­
ly tiled Iu their new home on North
•Main fit.
Mrn nnd Mrs. F. Kent Nelson and

The entire United BUtes, exclusive
of foreign possessions, con Ulna about
1.800,000,000 acres.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

admirer of a young middy who served j
on the same warship, says the l-orri
don" Citizen. An accident occurred—
a man overboard and a gallant rescue'
by one of tho lieutenants, which:
brought a handsome letter of com-1
mendatlon from the admiralty.
'"Not that, exactly." replied the hus­
"It's, a nice thing to get a letter llkol
band, "but. as an example, my dear,
that,", said the old tar to hie young i you recall that picture I had taken
tho other day. In my riding toga—not
"Well. HI have to wait my chance,”
on a horse, you know, but Just stand­
said tho middy.
ing In my riding outfit, with my crop
"See here,” said the other, Til drop
held in my hand. Well, today the
from lhe rigging, and you Jump in
photographer 'phoned me that tbe pic­
tures are ready for mp and that they
"But 1 can't swim,” was tho reply.
"Never you mind.” said the veteraa.
'HI hold you up Ull the boat come*”
Ths Modern Idea.
Deadly *v7eapon* of War.
Chappy—"Would you marry a wom­
Individuals attain considerable skill an who had sued another man for
in handling thv bayonet. It is almost breach
of promise?"
Sappy—“It
a mooted question in military circles would* depend largely on how much
whether the bayonet ur saber Is the tho Jury had atrnrded her.''—Club Feb
better weapon. Tho saber, undoubt­
edly', la -ho quicker weapon, and more
skill is needed to handle It. Its Uter,
however, depends entirely on ths
strength of his right wrist and right
arm, whereas the man. with the bayo-

parries that nearly every muscle __of
hi* bpfly Is • brought Into service.
That. It In seen plainly, give* the bayo­
net the advantage in tho latter hinges

Ruth spent a few days last week In
Detroit, visiting relatives and friends.
Asher Wrsborn and family of HasUngs und I,owe)I Deenond and family
of North .Castleton spent Thaakaglv-

visited her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Perkin* Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Ritchie and
family ate Thunkigtvlng dinner with

Mr. ahd Mra. Leyter. Bfachj&gt;f Bouth
Nashville and Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde
Evert* nnd family of Castleton Cen­
ter ate Thank giving dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. John Varney of the Ridge.

BANNER WANT ABV8. PAY.

for a Christmas Gift
Tbe thoughtless,- fickle Christmas with its abundance of useless
and expensive gifts is changing to a Christmas of practical giving
of practical useful gifts.

We Want to Sell You Some Furniture
There ia not a more practical serviceable or inexpensive lasting gift that
you can buy for your friends than a piece of furniture. Why don't you call
and let us show you what a nice piece of furniture you can get for a little money.

There's a Reason Why You Should Buy of Us
We have a small store but we carry nice goods—wc have little
expense—veny little clerk hire—and,can sell mighty cheap. Try
us just once.
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FURNITURE G UNDERTAKING

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ray nAJmxns-p.\inrBn. uu-pmr.c s,

idii.

Will There be a VICTROLA in Your Home This Christmas ?
Select it Now at F. R. Pancoast's.

Terms to Suit.

Prices $15 to $200.

THE

PtRawd Rapids Jrust Rdhpany
Cannot die. is experienced in financial matters
and business affairs, has tho very host facilities
i—.—mfunds
-_ *—safely,
,-''f, is managed by offloors.
lor Inruling
directors aid employes o
conummlfy and u Itself financially strong and
responsible. These facts make It the eery but
agency or Instrument to administer a trust no
matter for vhat reason or purpose the trust Is
created.
re
re
rs
r~s
re
&lt;-»
IM Ottawa jfH. if. U.

Southwestern Barry
Department

wont tu Katamasoo Friday.
Mr* Nora Ulanchard
Grand Rapids on Monday
week tu apend a few tUy*

Dunkard church Hu miry evening.
Joe J tines of Greenville spent Wed­
nesday night and.Thursday, with hU
atslers. Mrs. EUah* Strong and Mr*

John MeKibbea. olM'^t ton of Geo.
McKibben, waa taken very ituddenly,
III al the homo of Wm. Hayward
laid for nine.
They wars all former­ Tuihaday morning. Hr w.ia removed
ly of BanflMd.
Mr* Flor* Tungale and Mr* Bes­ Klbben, Wcdneetliay, und l« gaining
sie Struln gave a Thanksgiving dinner Mitne. but la still very nick.
In honor of their mother. Mr* Joaeph
James Dlnwlddle'iin-l danghtcr Id*

Ho Creek were the guests of Mr. und
Mrs. Geo. Tungate Wednesday night.
Rev. and Jlr* P. A. Fisher *pd
Mixa DeUle Fisher were Bunday guesta
of A. M. Edmonda and family.
Mr. and Mr* Wm. Phillips and
son at Dowling were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wlckwlre.
Mr. and Mr* Dell Groat and Deo
ate ‘Thanksgiving dlnnsr with Mr.
and Mr* W. Peake nw Augusta, re-

Hfnday.

Really Not Hie Fault.
"You sometimes disagree with these
scientific exports?" “Not st all.” re­
plied the serene egotist. “Notwith­
standing the fact that &gt; here thought

Creek Mo mil to attend tho wrestling
match, also Ray Pierce attended.
Miss Bernice Williams, teacher of
the Parker school, was the guest of
her parent* In In Ing .Thursday.

Missed an Opportunity.
Hoax—'Whatever else I may bo 1'
nm not proud." Jp*x—“Well, that’f
something to bo proud of.”—Philadel­
phia Record.

NORTUEAWT BAHRY.

JI. 11. D«whi apant Thurv.uy with Mr.
ami Mra. Hoy Gaxkil) of Delton.
Mra. Roy FUher and children, who

children of Yankee Hprlnsa,
spent
tho last of the week w)th her parents
Mr. amf Mr* John Higdon.
Barry, who have beer, too loy.il to
spent from Thursday until Hat urday our -providers gpd protractor* t» gel
dl the Whitlock home.
up much enthusiasm oyer tho uotnuu
liny f.mr was the guest of hta ■utfrago movement, felt qdlto a flutter
of excitement Chat two of our number

h«r parents John Robinson nnd wife
al»&lt;&gt; their son Dewey*. alt of Itudlnm*.
from Thursday until Monday.
11 timer Kelley nnd family of Pel­
ton spent Thanksgiving with Will

Maurice Cock and family and IIIi ram t’ajrno unit family »p.-nl Th.tnkxglvlng In Delton with Mr* Ellxtbaih

cay baa long been famous, and cedar
fence posts often last for generations.

Hunilay at Will Croekford’a in Carl­
ton. '
.
.
/ Saturday. Nov. 2Sth. being tho 60lh
nodding anniversary of Mr. nnd Mr*
M. r. Fuller In Woodland the Holmes
Church pijotde •&lt;» 'ho number of flfte*n celebrated it by giving them a
■urpri.o Saturday evening. IJght refreehlcnta wero served. Tho company
presented them wllh * beautiful bou-

structlblllty of-cedar baa been poled
tn the state of Washington, where a
forest of hemlocks, near Acme, has
grown up over an atxMent burled for­
est of cedar* The trunks of cedar,
although lying Ln a moist soil, havo
been almost perfectly preeervud fur at
leaat 160 years, the length of time
that the ritiga of growth show tbe
homlocks to have been growing above
their fallen predeceaaora. -

Urf Bergman and. family have mpvcd onto thJir ncWly purchased farm.
MIm Det* Hannon has returned to
her home near Hickory Corner* after
■pending the summer with Milton
Nobtea and wifeDylo Bunnell nnd wife spent Satur­
day In Hastings.
’
‘

Is Abroad in the Land
*We have made our display early to give those who wish an opportunity to
make their selections before the Christmas Rush. We now have both tlw time
, and the goods.
•

MANICURE
SETS

PARISIAN
IVORY

TOILET
■ WATERS

All kinds in Ivory,
Sil ver, E Sony,
Rosewood and»Stag
Horn.

The new goods.
Odd pieces or sets
Nothing nicer.

ANY SIZE,
• KIND
OR
PRICE

POPULAR
COPYRIGHTS

JUVENILE
BOOKS

BOOKS
,

y ■

All lhe latest ones.

Buy now and read
before giving away.

Correspondence
CARDS ‘
Any Size. Plain or
initialed. Gold
edges. Assorted
boxes.

Many Plica Orders
Nov lor Spring
Dellwry -

This Is Our Guirintee
We superintend tbe placing
of our own pieces ol work~
that'a another reason why OUR
customers are all so well pleased

We cgn still'put in a
Rood foundation duringf
this exceptionally fine
weather and by building
the foundation now wc
will assure you, ol an
early spring delivery so
you will not l&gt;e disap­
pointed for Decoration

Perfumes
Both Package
or Bulk
From
25c to $1.00 an ounce.

'

Stationery

1,000 titles to choose
from at 50c per copy.
Many of the origin­
al bindings among
them.

Boy Scouts and
other series.
Linen books for
children.
A big line
v

Best assortment ev­
er shown. See our
cabinet assort­
ments. What every­
one needs.

CANDY

CIGARS

HAND BAGS AND
PURSES

Liggett's famouschocolates just re­
ceived fresh from
factory. All prices.
Fancy boxes.

Special Packages of
our best brands for
Xmas in boxes from
5 to 50.

A LINE OF
GOOD ONES
HUAI. LEATHER

We are always glad to take your order for upedal books and give you the
best possible service. Hand your list in early and we can secure anything
you want.

I rick with Mr. and Mrs Benj. Meyrtck.
Mr. and Mr* Joh tn llnuvenalr and^
family with friend* at Kulamuxoo.
”

.

Proaf of Insanity.

„ A Pittsburgh boarder ta beaten up
by hla landlady, armud with a Hatiron.

breakfast. Well, how would onn ox
pect a woman to dual with an iuians
man?—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
I

Free To Every Customer

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chart calendar. BE SURE AND GET ONE.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Phone 31

The Rexall Store

Goods Delivered

�THE HASTINGS. BANNER. DECEMBER «, 1*14,

BIG CHRISTMAS OPENING
At The People’s 5 and 10c Store SATURDAY, December 5th
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WE ARE PLEASED TO INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR HOLIDAY

stock for wm. our splendid une of-holiday goods is now
open^or inspection, call upon us early and make your.se,

A nice gift for every little girl under seven years of age who accompanies her
mother to our opening. Bring the little bne early, before
the packages are all gone.
Now, as always, the People’s 5 and 10c Store is the children’s store and Toytown will be at
the height of its completeness by Saturday

A Few Suggestions
In Pleasing Gifts for the Grownups
BARRETTS and COMBS
BRUSHES and MIRRORS
FANCY PINS
SCARFS
STATIONERY
SHAVING SETS
CUFF BOXES
PURSES
PICTURES
FANCY BASKETS, ETC.

Our Fine Holi
day Stock

Our 10c Side

of China and Glassware
is full of quality, variety, beauty and good taste. It would
be a mistake to buy before you see our line.

Will satisfy you, with the wonderful
Bargains displayed. Note our fine line
of Dishes and Jewelry for 10 cents

Let us show you high grade, strictly modern, fair priced Holiday Goods. All are invited. A hearty welcome, no matter whether you come to see or buy.

PEOPLE’S 5 &amp; 10c STORE

A. B. HEDRICK, Proprietor
HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE

family life. Nowhero Is tbe blood tie
so strong as gmong the Serbs or rev■ Servian peasant marries he does

Into the “x^druga" or family tribo,
often comprising as many ns s hun­
dred persons.' ruled over by a family
chief. This chief keeps the money,
makes the purchases, and decides tho
minutest details of family life, and
on his death a successor te appointed
bytho vote of the grown-up males of
the "xadruga."
.
The whole family does not always,:
of course, live In one building, but ft i
lives together In acjohdng houses.
•ometlmes occupying a whole struct.
Imsglno enduring the proximity and
perpetual criticism of such an array
of mother-in-law, aunts, cousins, etc..
and you gain some Idea of the general.
equanimity of the Servian tempera’’’e01.
Not the Old John.
"This JMbie Upping Is being dune
by your late husband." said tho ama-;
teur medium. "I don't believe it." an-'i
awered the serious woman. "When ।
John got to throwing tho furniture'
around he never stopped w ith any such I‘
mild demonstration os this."—Wash-1
,
I ng ton Star.
I

Poor Mrs. Smith.
FIRST USED FOR AMUSEMENT
A minister was recounting some of
ills amusing experiences In marrying Inventors of Gunpowder Apparently
people. “There’s an olti custom."
said he, "that the bridegroom shall
structive Qualities.
kiss the bride immediately after the1
good, practical custom, for It serves
more handily than anything else that
I know of to dissipate tho awkward i
pause that almost always follows a
simple. Informal ceremony. For this I
reason I keep the custom alive.
. "Ono day a man whom I shall call I
Smith came to the parsonage to be!
__
married. Mr. Smith was a i&gt;ompous, [
con'sequenttel little’'man’
.... „

pKl|ve* Mrs. Smith was a fine, win­
,()Ino &lt;trL' Artcr tS;(, Mremony, Mr. I
Smllh. |n spite of his pomposity, did
not sr,.ra lo know Juit whBt wu the
UBXl thiI1B t0 do. so. as In my practlCB |n #uch emergencies. I said: My
dear sir. I{ Is your privilege to salute
the bride.' He turned around and ex'ending his hand formally, said: 'Mra.
Smith. I congratulate you.'"

Childish Reasoning.
A" neighborhood meeting
... ...„ had
been
called, In
rural......
district, to pray for
rain, ami a swuet little maid trudged
down the hot und dusty road bearlug
a huge umbrella.
"Why, Jennie!' exclaimed a sur­
prised elder, overtaking the child,
"whj don't you open your-parasol and
Well Cloaked. ■
' protect yourself from the sun?"
fertile,
--j aidn' bring it for the sun," came
M Impostors—Lord Macaulay.
! the quiet aaswer, "1 brought it for

] lhe rain. H our prayers are going
to be answered, 1'11 need ft, and If.”
north irvim;
ISabrUe JafmAn t&lt; Sick With appen-' ••*'*«» 4®® '^Idhrs eyas twinkle, '
dlc-lttw. ,
don't expect an answer, why do
Mrs. OllIe'Hayra and daughter of take the time to pray?"
Belmont is visiting her parents Write r
,z. .
Ihgton Kidder and family.
‘
CARI/TON CENTER.
Bunday.'

paralysis Thanksgiving morning.
W. C. Kidder and family and Frank .condition Is quite critical.
#
Baker and wife spent ThankiOf/vlng
MIm Hasel Woodln of Belding spent'
with the former's sister, Mrs. CaroI n» Clark uf Parmelee.
’Bharpr.'
Cloyd Barcroft, who Is attending j MU«es Vera and Gertrude Heining
law school at Detroit, te visiting hte spent Thnnkegiving nt home on their
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barcroft. f^-ay to Grand Rapids toythe Teaoh-------- : err.' Institute. '
■
Will Chamberlain of Detroit te
home.
.
,
i Mrs. Flora WHUams of Grand RapEZISTOL
I Ids was u visitor In-the neighborhood
remedy In a
stimulation: also Indicated in
ind Mrs. o. N. London

R

work or malnutrition, unequalled
for nausea or general depression.
A general tonic and body builder.
Mill orders tilled
Resist o|

The

Mr. Lambert of Bay City; la visit I ns

Buttl&lt;

Kathryn

Irving General Store

We are pleased to announce that the cost of living is gradually
going down. Prices arc getting back fb normal condition and as
usual we can sell you at the following bargain prices:

19 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
9 Bars Lenox Soap _.»_
3 Boxes N. T. Matches.
Any 10c tobacco 3 for —

..25
‘
_.10
_2S

Fresh Meats and Oysters at the Irvins Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store
GENERAL STORE

IRVING, MICH,

BOTH yHONBS—Hastings, ISV 11. 48; Middleville Line, 1H2 IL-iS.

MH

HAD MRS. DODDKINS WORRIED

SLEMS THAT INSTINCT ERRS

If the Psychologists Were Right She

Deluded Rabbits That Make Homes
In Oil Pipes In California—
Birds’ Grave Error.

That almost unerring instinct which
"Dear me. dear me!" said Mra.
Doddklns, with a sigh. “I do hope carries animate through grave dan­
gers has led in many Instances In the
that the psychologists are wrong!"
"About whatT" asked her husband. Midway and Sunset oil fields of Cali­
fornia to their undoing, the Scientific
"About bqyS."
American remarks. Chief among such
"What do yon mean?"
'
"Well, between ten and eleven victims are rabbits and water fowl.
A jackrabbit and a cottontail find a
o'clock this morning our Herbert
broke
my
hear
cutgtess
dish nice round, smooth hole. There are
and spilled a whole bottle of Ink all many such in the oil fields where oil
piping
Is a necessity for the transpor­
over my new rug and threw a light­
ed match Into tho waste basket and tation of oil to the refineries. The rab­
left the water running In tho basin bits decide to set up housekeeping
In the bathroom with the plug In the there. The cottontail desires a per­
basin, and tho UVtiirooin was flooded manent home, and the jackrabbit
and the water leaked through and wants a refuge safe from malevolent
spoiled the ceiling lu the back parldr man.
Soon they discover their habitat is
below the bathroom.
“Then he tied a tin can to tho tall being -moved. No doubt they are
of Mrs. Smythe's cat next door, and frightened, but they instinhively stay
sho came o\ei hero on the warpath within their retreaL One end of the
and talked dreadfully to me; and be hole te closed. Even then they do not
broke ity grandmother's spectacles leave. Soon the other end of the hole
trying to put them on Ted Draper's Is darkened. Then It 'li darkness
big dog that Ted had brought over eternal for the furry pair.
Some time later it 1s discovered that
here; aud after that he tied your
mother's old crejie veil to the front, a newly laid oil pipe 1s choked. After
doorkpob for what he called th» 'fun' a great labor the line is disjointed and
of making people think someone was the remains of many rabbits removed
dead here, and the neighbors began Thousands of rabbits bare been thus
exterminated In the oil fields.
to come In.
"then he let hte sister’s canary
The death rate among water fowl te
bird out of its c^ge. and k nearly
escaped through an open window^ and bits. Instinct leads them to certain d»
after that ho dropped a horrid angle­ •traction. Every little lake of oil in
worm down Bridget's back, and she the vicinity of a gusher Is a trap for
has given warning—all that -between . 3be unthinking birds. At twilight apd
ten nnd eleven o'clock.”
' dawn these tsr-colorcd lakes appear as
“But- what have the psychologists bodies of waler to the deluded fowl.
Rule for Success.
to do with thatF"
To escape criticism do nothing, say
Didn't Want It to Be Public.
nothing, be nothing; go In your hole
Miriam had picked up umi- bad
and pull tho hole Ui after.you.
eleven in the morning.
words from the workmen Employed
true—well. It te loo awful to think about th) place, and her mother,
Assyria Farmers* Club.
of!”—Judge.
giving' her a serious lecture on tho
Mr. and 'Mrs. Rot&gt;ert Smith very
subject, assured her that such lan­
pleasantly entertained
tho A&lt;
guage greatly displeased her heavenFantters* Club &lt;&gt;n Saturday Nov. 3k.
Mrs. Goodoldsoul waa waiting tea
The usual crowd were present with for her husband, who was expected prised to see Miriam rush to her room,
home from the city every minute.
throw herself down beside the bed
pleased to welcome.
After the din­
Suddenly out In the street a coster­ and begin
to whisper furiously
ner the vice president. Hoy Moore, In
monger's donkey brayed. Tho dear to the curtained dimness beneath.
the absence of president called the
"I'm so mad I just can't help swear­
meeting to order and the club opened old lady, who wks a little deaf,
ing," explained Miriam, an explana­
*by ringing
' '
‘ "
Chaplain beamed.
"Run and pul tbe kettla on. Jane,” tion being demanded, "and I don't
erbs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berry' aho cried. "The master is coming want Ood to hear!"
were named delegates for state con­ down the street. I'd know h|s hearty
vention with Mr. nnd Mrs. George laugh anywhere"
BAI/HMOILF. CENTER.
Arthur Glasgow - and family nto
Mabel Moore
was named n now
MARTIN CORNERS.
Thanksgiving dinner wllh Mr. Cole
member* of tho program- committee
and wife in Hosttncs.
Julia Brown on Wednesday Dec. Sth.
Henry Mead ^nd wlfp and nlcx-e
nienl committee.
Mlns Irma Jhnlth,
A pot luck dinner will be served. You Mias Ruth Hansel of Oakwood Park,
took dinner with the former's sister.
•ponded to the encore. I. W. Curgo'i
paper on "Does it pay to take pains' ter than usual. - A cordial Invitation Is Mrs. Wesley Edmunds and family
extended to all.
Friday.
1
Preaching service at the church
,nothlng farther to bo said. Solo.
"Where The’Sweet Magnolias Bloom" next Sunday morning at 10:JO o'clock. Edmonds and family ate Thanksgiv­
All are Invited to attend.
.
ing dinner with Chas. Huffman and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Streby and family of Jchss’ownappreciated.
very appropriate recitation entitled
Miss Anna Olilaaple spent her
•The Thanksgiving Sermon." Solo.
Thanksgiving
vacation with
her
grandparents. W. C. Robinson nnd
Hilton.
Recitation
wife
and other relatives near Hickory
Mrs. Millie Fisher visited ’her parCorners.
By request 'Mjtbel Moore recited "A
There waa no school th the high
House or a Home" which was greatly
room test Friday on account of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. , Jortln-apcnt lllneas of the teacher, Mr. Boyes.
enjoyed. Mtra.^lma Wing then fav­
ored th) club with two fine instju- Thanksgiving with their children in
Harry Persei, wife and children nf
[toentals. after which they adjourned Grand Rapids.
Battle Creek, were guests of tha formiju hold thr next meeting with Mr. and
lira.- Roy Moore on the third Saturday Mrs. Orr Flaher.and Alfred FUhor
In December, on occount of Christinas.
IJtile Verd* Crowley has been quite
That gunpowder was well known for
a century or so before it was used In
guns appears probable from Investlg.itlons In connection with celebration
at Oxford of the anniversary of the
birth of Roger Bacon, the Literary Di­
gest states. Bacon's claims to the In­
vention of gunpowder are often pressed
by English writers In opposition to j
those of Berthold Bchwartx. who Is
generally said to have Invented It
about 1344—a century after Bacon's
time. It seems certain from the lat­
ter's writings that he was familiar
with the composition, not as.Its inven­
tor, but because of Its use In various
countries of the World. Apparently,
however. It was regarded merely as a
firework, a means of producing sud­
den and brilliant flame, nnd Its users
were far from suspecting that in a
confined space the expansive power
of its gases could be put to use in
hurling projectiles. Says an editorial
writer in the Revue des -Questions
Sclentlfiquc: "The text that we have
studied allows no further doubt that
Bacon know of gunpowder. On page
813, under the title Of tho Power of
tho Lombards,' he restates- what he
has already said In his 'Opus *MaJua*
of the explosive properties of this
powder, but he also Informs us that
It Is known In various parts of the
world, aud that 11 Is composed of
saltpeter, sulphur and . willow char-

Truthful Jamas.
Jim had been brought up In tho
country aud the paths of righteous­
ness. Even as a child hr bad been a
truthful little fellow, and this rare vir­
tue did not desert him when he camo
to man’s estate—which is queer, as
things go.
It so happened that ho was on one
occasion baled before tho bench
charged with poaching. It was a mis­
take on the part of the&lt;police, and
Jamas was Indignant Quivering wllh
rage, Itir-denled that he had ever, on
this or any other occasion, shot a bird
out of season ur belonging to sdtnecno

PUZZLED

BY

THE

TEACHER

Youngster Couldn't See Reason Why
Location of Her Roo in­
A~ teacher In an uptown school
came downstairs from her room and
discovered, just as she reached tbe
front steps, that she had forgotten
her rubbers.
The streets were slushy, and she
turned back to.get the forgotten foot-

tho stglrway aha noticed a boy coat­
ing down. She recognlxcd him as
ono of tbe backward pupils who re­
"Ob, I say now!” protested tho mag­
ceive special attention tn a class by
istrate. “Do you. mean to tell me you
themselves. She decided to ask him
have never In your whole life poached to get the rubbers.
a bird’"
■
■
’ Charlie," she galled, "do yot| know
where my room Is?*
with conviction. "Never in 'my life
have 1 shot a bird'that I hadn't a right
"No'm, 1 don't know.” ba mumbled.
Then be turned round and ran up
a rabbit what I clumped over the head the stairs. He didn't stop running
until
ho entered the schoolroom and
with a stick!"
confronted hte teacher.
Only One Way to Tell.
Lillian, aged six. stoln Into the pan­ thing's-wrong with Miss Brown.*
try and eagerly approached a sponge
"Why, what do you mean, Charlier*
pakc. which the cook bad Ipst taken • "Please, teacher, she don't know
from.the oven. Cook asked: "How do
you think it looks. Lillian?" "O,”
'Wfiat makes you think she doesn't
said Lillian disgustedly, “it looks all
right,-but you never can tell about
that kind of a cake until you taste IL" Cleveland Plain, Dealer.
Avoid Fretting,
/
Protect the Birds
"There Is nothing more /wearing
There Is every reason why the
than worrying and fretting; they
leave ugly fingermarks even on the people of the farms should protect the
birds, all kinds of them, which destroy
the insects that are annually bring­
ing hundreds of thousands of dollars
of loss to the people of the country,
After a farmer retire* fromactlvs first 'the farmers and then to the
work he spends the balance of hla world. The game birds are Insectivo­
life helping his wife with the family rous, but they are not all that are.
washing.—Louisville Times.
There are numerous birds of the fop
eat and field which work day'ln and
OARIZTON CfiENTE]
day out for men and yet these same
men who should be protecting them
their fall plowing done and corn se­ go out to shoot and rend them unto
cured for the winter.
death.—Exchange.
We are sad to learn that Mrs.
Sharp was stricken with paralyses on
Thanksgiving day. We trust she may
There Is no felicity upon earth
•oob recover.
A number of Carlton people called which carries not its counterpoise ol
on Mrs. Clem Sunday. Although Mr. misfortunes.—Jeremy Taylor.

•would bo glad to have hla tnanr
GRANGE HALL CORNEftfk
friends In Carlton call on him.
Will Wgrner- -went to Caro■»IJoyd Allerdlng and family enter­ nesday to spend Thanksgiving with
tained the L. A. 8. on Thanksgiving
day. All report a very enjoyable time. mother returned to Battle Creek with
him.
Wedding •belli hsivo rung minln. this
friends
time for Floyd E. Russell and MIm

homo Saturday night.
pathy of their many friends.
holding meetings

at

the Adventist

married November 24th at Bgttln
Creek.
They left for Chicago Siiturday. where they will visit tho nride’s
sister.
£)
Mrs. Efliallne VanSyckles. who has

monn All who hear them cannot help
receiving good, and gaining an insight
Into the scripture as Jena would have
us, understand It
They Intend to'
continue meetings this week. Come
Henry Bacon of Portage.
and hear them.
.
Mrs. "Elisa Shrfflelij and daughter.
Mrs. Henry Barber Is arnng those

Creek Saturday.
on Mrs. . Byron ' Tongate
Phillipa who te In the hospital at Nichols* hojpltal.
Grand Rapids la gaining nicely, and la

a visitor al the Bristol school Wed­
nesday.
Mra. Monroe Merritt entertained her I Friday nlglit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Merrill hava hewn
Clyde Conrad of Coats Grove and
Alien
Holcomb of Bedford I Mrs. Mavens entertained her chil-1 staying with thedr daughter dur.r.g
Mrs. Ids Hilton were married
at 'brother.
------ -___
— ----I dren. Thanksgiving.
| Mr. Warner's abtence.
test Thursday
Thursday night.
night.
Alice O. Thomas, reporter. Huatlngs Saturday. Congratulations, test

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

DECEMBER 3,1914-20 PAGES

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 20.

| l/ou will need money for Christmas
You Will Be Sure to Have it if You Join The

HASTINGS CITY BANK’S
&lt;£andis Christmas Savings Club
Which Starts December 21, 1914
£ast year's Christmas Savings Club a (grand Success
Last year hundreds of Hastings and Barry county people took advantage of our Christmas Savings Club and NOW they have a
nice little sum to spend for Christmas. This plan of saving for Christmas has met with the most popular approval. There is
not one who has carried it the past year but is wearing a pleasant smile to-day, for they will have some money to use for Christmas
and hardly know how they came by it.

.J)t Costs /Nothing to Join
you Cant £ose a Penny
you Jfave Everything to CJain
Our Christmas Savings Club is a Co-operative plan
to help one another to save money for Christmas' by paying a little every week into a fund for 50 weeks when the money will be
divided among the members according to the classes they have joined. Members will receive interest at the rate of 3 per cent per
annum provided they pay in every week or in advance for the full period.
•

In case you discontinue: payments you will receive
bursed and everybody belonging will get their money.
Cl

g®

How You Start

RS

Sfa

5 Cents Starts You—1 Cents Starts You, or you can reverse payments, when $2'.5O Starts You—$1.00
Starts You—50 Cents Starts You. 50 Cents or $1.00 FLAT WEEKLY PAYMENTS WILL
START YOU.
&lt;
r
,
.

In Class 5

Pay $ C£nts t'le ®fst W££k&gt; 10 cents the 2nd week, 15 cents the 3rd week, and so on, and we will mail you.a^ check 2
weeks before Christmas for $63.75 with interest at 3 per cent.

In Class '2

2 cents the 1st week, 4 cents the 2nd week, 6 cents the 3rd week, and so on, and we will mail you a check 2 weeks
before Christmas for $25.50 with interest at 3 per cent.

Payments Must be Made &amp;very Week or Made
Everybody Welcome to Join

in

Advance

&lt;7he Hastings City gank
, Phone 3

"Jhe Bank Jhat ffoes things for t/ou’

Hastings. Michigan.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, UM F.MHEii X 1*14.

il Hdotrttsewettts 875
■
■apigasr Half.
Whereas, default has been made
in tlu! payment of tha money m rnn-d by * mortgage dated the
Ninth day of August m the year A.
D. BMW. by Frank W. Sntelker and
Miuir I- Sliudker, hi» wife of Ute
Village of latke Odom, Ionia
County, -Michigan, to Farmer* and
MerobMt* Hank of l.ake Odessa.
|oma County, Michigan, which Mid REMARKABLE STORY OF
Biortgani was recorded »n the of­
fice of iho resister of deeds of the
WHY RUSSIA "WENT DRY'
i
■ f Barry in liber N&lt;&gt;. 71.
inortKtgtj. on pages No. (81 and
lit), 185. on tho 12th day of .Aug­
ust in the year A. I&gt;. (Wift nt eight
o'clock a. m. And whereas, the
amount claimed Io be due on said
inurtgago at tho date of this notiite is the sum of Sixteen Hundred
Fifty ami 75-100 (UlWO.W Dollars
id principal and interest, and the
further sum of Thirty (&lt;.'&lt;o.ooj
Dollars as an attornay fee stipu|.il.d for in said mortgage mid
which is Um whole amount claim­
ed Io be unpaid on said mortgage
which amounts to the sum of Six­
teen Hundred Eighty and 75-100
Dollars. and no suit or proceeding
having been instituted ut law to
recover the debt now remaining
SecurAi by Mid mortgage, or any
part thereof, whereby the power of
sale contained in said mortgage
ha* l«woine operative.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given, that by virtue
‘
of the Mid
power of sale, and in pursuance of
the statute in audit awe made and
provided, the mid mortgage will
be farrclo.«-d by a sale of the
rein described,
nt
premises, thei....
public auction, tn the highest bid­
der. at the east door of tin1 Court
house in the city of Hastings, in
saiil munty of Barry, on the 28lh
day of‘December A. D. 1911, al ton
o'clock in the forenoon of that
day: which said premises arc defu-ribed in said mortgage as fol­
lows, to wit:— Commencing nl six-

MIRACLE IN RUSSIA

corner of lol Seven, Block. Five.
thence running weu Twenty-two
fret, (hence South eight rotis,
thpnee rart Twenty-two
T.~~‘
feet
Uimicu north eight
place of beginning, ailuate in the
Village uf Freeport. Gouidy of Bar­
ry and-Stalo of Michigan.
. Dated this ■’.'□rd day of Scpletn-

mnra. 1 then tfitroduced m bill In the
City Cop mil providing that the city
give thia sum of m&gt;-nc^. to the tm-

THIS WKKK'S NHW8 IN
NBAK-BY COUNTIB0.

IF YOU SMOKE OR USE TOBACCO,

thia office I yae elected to the Duma
on in anUvudka plutfobm.
In tne
Dimin. I proposed a bill permitting onr^fourth or
is declared tu
Ik&gt; already sulxeribed.
The official
office of the railway la to be In Ohar-

Imperial Council.
•hero
anunvlrd und finally tabled.

we want you to get acquainted with this store; see what pains and EX­
PENSE, we have been to, to keep our Cigars and Tobaccos in the BEST,
CLEANEST and MOST SANITARY ways for YQUR use. We have overlook­
ed no detail that will tend to improve the QUALITY of our goods, and the
SANITARY CONDITIONS under which they are kept, even to an Electric
Humidor, which keeps the temperature in opr dust proof, zinc-lined cases to
JUST THE RIGHT DEGREE.
We buy goods in very large quantities, because we do a' WHOLESALE
as welt as a RETAIL business. We turn our goods over often; we allow
nothing to become stale. These are some of the reasons why you get a bet­
ter smoke here for your money. Why not meet your friends here and enjoy
a good quiet smoke?

THE. CLUB” CIGAR STORE
Phone 106

'The Place to Meet Your Friends’

J. F. HOONAN.

Jefferson St

E. J. HUFFMAN

listened Io mo patiently.
lie wm
Imprcwd with my rm-ital that mM
of the mroluUanary and WH-laiiat ex-

daN)-

Farmer* ami Merchant Hank,
Mortgagee.
Thomas -lohnixm.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Business Addrcrs, Lako Odessa,
Michigan.
■

C. D. Barnaby
Jefferson St.

PACKARD MANAGER
ARGUES FOR TRAFFIC

ABLE TO GET ALL THINGS THAT

ARE NEEDED IN AMERICA NOW

Carry ths radiance of your soul In
your face;, let the world have the
benefit qf IL— Fox

YOU WON’T NE.E.D

u now suit or ovorcoot U you call Phoue^II. ' W» can clean, proa
nnd repair the garment an it looks nearly «■ good aw the day II left
your tailor. (Jlrt us a trial. Once our riurtomer. alwnya u NATI SPIED

Men'* 1 piece aui

d tlrb-uaiIons'to preft-nt. petitions
the proper uuthoritlea fur the proutltw ..r thtw new sobriety for the

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

Crystal Pride
PURE PASTEURIZED BUTTER
Wc pasteurize all our cream and use every care possible in the manufacture
of our butter and recommend it to you as being free from
impurities and disease germs.
Frequently Very Much So.
You cunnot ad tn I re will in general,
because the eurMice ol will la that U
U peculiar.—Ghqjlerton.

Ma ticket fi&gt;i &lt; California he pul Ml
hand In his pocket for hla roll of
money.
To hla aurpriac t: ww not

Apply thr overall* were found harfeirig In I
thr elu-d. thr money In the pu. hot. I
Another proof that it I* not alnnyg. I
Mfr for mihotb to obey ordera. AU'*

Work on the new linker Clay Un.
plant at Grand Ledge la progressing
nicely .and thr miunM expect to have
th* kllna, which arc mammoth ntUlra composed of 1&lt; compartments.

Do We Fill Crocks?

Yes!

This question is often asked. Yes, wc will fill your crock if you prefer it that
way. Phone us for information.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO.
Thc Farmers Friend
“Eat Crystal Pride1

�PAGE NINETEEN

THE HASTINGS BANNEH, Diri-iMniirt a. foil.

Eight Thousand Dollars Will
Buy One of the Best 140 Acre
with th* tomatoes. whloh have been
.pealed and cut Into piece*, add a lit­
tle salt, a Httle pepper, and an even
tableapvonful of sug.tr, slow gently

\Vln*n Making !«• Cream.
Better result* will be obtained by
scalding otic-half , the quantity of
cn.wri used. This'prevents toa much
nwelHlik'

The owner of this farm is not able to work the place arid will not rent it
There are about 110 acres under cultivation, 10 acres of second growth timber
and 30 acres of fine pasture. The land under cultivation lays nearly level, the
pasture is rolling. There are 20 acres of good seeding and 34 acres »f wheat
(one-half of which goes with the place.) The farm is well-fenced, bordering
on .one of the best lakes in Barry Co. anti in\£ fine location, the house has
nine rooms in good repair, full basement bam 34x60,ice house, corn crib, hog
house and hen house. This farm is one and one-half miles to R.' R. station
and on a good road, there is a fine orchard with all kinds of fruit, windmill
pnd cement tanks at the house and barn, telephone, R. F. D. and creamery
route. Now there are lots of good things we could say about this farm, but
to really appreciate the place you should see it.
&lt;

highly

ed over.
Bring a cup of cooked Hee
to a bolt
Whcfi bull! UM. add the
cooked freah or mil flsh. turn out
on "a plotter, pour over II a mayon­
«* of augur. Holl quickly fur threenaise, and serve. V ”
quarters of an hour, stirring all the
time In order to prevent the fruit from
burning. Pour Into a atiallow dl*h and

iturihiy.

"Oil Paste” Polish
Black*, PolUhc*, I’rctcrve*

■ ih. the nice dinner .it ’^ingate'a
hall. Monday Iiecember 7th. Served
by the I- A. 8. Every body Welcome.
Only 3S cents.
, -

, Russet "Oil Paste”
arc nicely browned mid two qujrt»-of
hut *oup stock. or water. If the rice I*
raw, ormiuch le*« if cooked. ix&gt;t this
boll fbrTen mlputc*. then add a cup
of rice Cook until tha rice U tenil"!.
■til- wllh a fork to keep from burning.

Mr. and Mra. Wm. WieKwire went
tu Richland. Saturday, enroute for
l-lorirtu. They join a parly ut sla ami
Mart Teusday fpr Lukfr Rear. Marton

8unda/

Mra Sarah Sheffield went to Battle
Creek, MondaSX.be gue*t of her »ui.
Q.v&lt;».. und will stay over ThankeitlvIng.
John Sheffield tuok^ her In hl*

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

Wc pay. you (he HIGHEST
I’RKM We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on U LARGE SCALE. Wc
depknd upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME ol business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

DETROIT
Business University

Perceuiaffe of attendance, .i»8$s.
Thoac receiving hail holidays arc:
Paul. C’ridlcr, Wnt. Vridler, &lt; hear

Tu Remove Ink Spot*.
Ink sputa may lx removed from
white nr light colored good* by satu­
rating the spots Brat .with milk and

gradients. Line two deep dishes or
twelve deep patty iwww with paste
pour In the custard. and bake in .1
moderately hot Qron until the paste is
sufficiently cooked and tho custard
set If the oven has not a good bot­
tom heat the paste should be partially
baked before putting in tho custard.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Op.C.LAS. hyiM Hutlip

AUCTION SALE

and bake until tender, basting several
time* When done lift them carefully
with n cooking fork Inin a «l&gt;u Jlah,
flavor the sirup with one teaspoonful

The undersigned proprietors will have an auction sale at Elmer Moore’s
rai’Bb two miles west of Maple Grove Center and three miles south of Barryville on section 17 of Maple Grove t\^p.

Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1914

trurn atnnik the nation through hla
HIM till vamiuhihod foes trembled ;&lt;■*
they praised, the great leader of the
party of freedom, whaao achieve-

Fint in Economy

can &lt;IU»Wjahlp four rritllh&gt;n« of hu­
man'bc^nga from the lowest depth of
chattie bondage, the Idol of ttlx.idopl-

FIRE INSURANCE
It you Are not Insured or would

Number day* taught. 17.
Total ^llertdanco. Sil.
Average dally .itcudnnec. 1S-J-,

end for these reasons
Calumet Bakhiff
Powder is first in tins

Commencing at 10:00 o’clock A. M. We offer the following described property.
IKIIIMLS,

cucip, tiimiH a sigini a. a. ti.
■tme Tabic in Effect March s, 1*11
Dally Except Sunday.
Leave Hastings

is that you test Vacuum Im­
proved Coffee nkuinst other &amp;ood
coffee* selling st the-mow prica*—35c,

nation'll history.. do for the pebple
what Zanhwriah Chandler could and

•pared to have lead the champion* of
liberty. In the Impending
for
the right* uf nntii Irrespective of col­
or or nationality now being waged In

Pair &lt; wHat Ing xlclgtix.

J^MADEBYiTHMESs

Steel frame spring drag.
.

Moore plow, Na. 901.

Vacuum
JOHN M. COULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Improved

Coffees

TERMQ (IF Q Al P All sums of $5.00 and under, cash.
1LIIII10 Ul ORIX Over that amount 9 month's time

.Kvtjr the faithful and al«l«
tentative of the State, to wt
terlal growth and prosperity

will be given on good bankable notes with interest at 6
per cent. No property to be removed until settled for.

Why drink coffee substitutes when
you can few Vacuum Improved Cotte* I

The scientific treatment in vacuums
am) with Auperhcctcd

U designed to

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

tawoNQPa
.CHICAGO

ELMER E. MOORE AND CLYDE WALTON,
Proprietors
Col. W. H. Couch,

■nANsw w.vvr

advs. fay.

/Auctioneer.

Chris Marshall,
Clerk.

�Chink of henry Smith
Grand Rapids, lllicb.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Mens ®IE Meresl! Ha Haafags And
. ViicMty TWrty°fwe Years Ag®
John !».. but Always uftrr getting;
Xbout an tar. to repent and let
the suit av down and humbly gu back

THINK

fin
ai
WML

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

REFLCLECTIOMS OF AN OLD­

TIME “SCHOOL MAM'S" WATS

We have all kinds of COAL, but our groqt seller in the line of Soft Coal is the
“MAJESTIC.” It has more “heat units” per ton, than any other soft coal
you can.buy. People have found this to be true—that’s why we sell so
much of it.
•
. ,

Rheumatism
For Young and Old
The arute agonising

Think of the superior SERVICE you get; the prompt delivery; and above all
else the genuine QUALITY of the COAL we sell you.
When you buy a ton of coal of us, you get a good “plump” 2,000 POUNDS.
Before the coal is delivered we wash out the dust and dirt, so that when it is
delivered into your bin, your yard und house is not all covered with coat
dust. We have had a great many compliments upon the way we deliver.
Thut our COAL und our service must have given SATISFACTION is prov­
en by the fact that we now have THREE DELIVERY WAGONS, whereas
we only had one when we started in.

-

by Bban'a Liniment. Do not
rub—it penetrates to tbe wore
imot, bringing a comfort not
dreamed dr until tried. Get a
bottle today.

RHEUMATISM

EDMONDS OROS
Phone 18

SLOANS
LINIMENT

-The Elevator Men-

Hastings, Mich.

WE KEEP A B(G STOCh OF FLOUR. FEED, CHICKEN
SUPPLIES, AND ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GRAINS
AND PRODUCE.

Ax- neuralgia, achlica, rpraina aud
bruiaut.
AH Drw.hu. ZSc..
Send four cast, in ataropa for a
TRIAL BOTTLE

prevMi-nt that a w-hqul with a &lt;!&lt;*•
rpl»rd trarher wm’ alonr prn*rea*tvr
lin&lt;-. (hut uuch a teacher wax Jttet

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming and go away, I will hold a public auction
on the Charles Norris farm, one-half mile south of the Barryville church,
also 4 miles west and one-half mile south/if Nashville on section 5, Maple
Grove township.
.
•*
!

Tuesday, Dec. 8
Commencing at 1:00 P. M. o'clock, sharp.

To worry out your days
half frozen. Let us heut
your home with a

BARSTOW

Lunch for thosecoming from a distance
I never help having
&gt;f Ipd-oUa fear

1/ BAY STATE II

the furnace that for sim­
plicity* durability and
economy of operation
is not surpassed*

HUFFMAN BROTHERS
JEFFERSON STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

know these fi cllngx were unlovely.
Hut the truth I bin nut atmlnina*
’hen • aver they c*mo to me
■Through her . rrulte training.

Best For Khlncjw

1

'T'a-mmt. &lt;s. *U surat °* J5 00 °r Under, c,StlX CrlllS. urn amount 1 yoart

®,er
time will be given

on bankable notes with. Interest at 6 per cent
moved until settled for.

No property re­

flay .Itortor.

Dr. }. T. It. Neal. Greenville, So.
Car., eayit that in hie 30 yearn of ex­
perience he hue found no preparation
for the Ifldneya c-qttal tu F&lt;dey KidlieKt you pan buy ft&gt;r lr»cJc»fhe, rheutrmUatn. kldn*r and bladder ailments.
—Arthur Mulhullaod.-yAdv.

I. Henry Bidelman
AUCTIONEER

Adrian Gibson
CLERK

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BANNER

COUNTY

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DEC. 10,1914

22 PAGES

Big Fire in The Wool Boot
Factory Yesterday Afternoon

Rrorybody Reeds Th* BAMNHR.

PART ONE-1 TO 8

iniicuu

“!,I*!.HL.1[1..!N».COMII[«!STS
CORK HU
PLANTING FRUIT TREES

NUMBER 33

Well-known Hastings Residents
Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary

LMiirtdi Frida &gt; and

BARKY COUNTY YOUNG Ml
HAD P9UVII/EGK OF ATTEND­
ING THIS GATHERING

Th* Christian Hndea' r Conven­
tion held In Hasting* Friday^r*nlng

\tpNG HIGHWAYS OF MICHI­
GAN. PROFITAHLK AN WELL
.AS BKAITIFCL

SPLENDID IMPROVEMENTS IN

INTERESTING REPORT GIVEN

MICHIGAN HIGHWAYS IN 1914

BY DAN SMITH. THIS CITY

Ui'gllnUluns

Point

to

Still Gr&gt;wtcr

I'rogrc— During lb* Coining
th* cqnvenlfon. Hd 1* thoroughly allv*

•ion. My» amung'other things of in
iportionate
hl.h
wus won oy un&gt;
clely. with BarryvilU

boarded the 7:65 east bound &lt;r»ln Cor M., Hasting* U. B„ Woodland. Tama­
rack. North t'nstlatan. Bgrryvlll*. Kil­
had the general good spirit and sang patrick. WiKjJbury.'jltgfie.n, Baltispeculation.
_
mor*. East Burry.
a dust explosion.
Workmen -tat*
kept getting on the train and when
and all parts of th* program wei
the celling, and n moment Inter a
most interesting and helpful to all.
sheet of flame ehot through th*.
of the Grand Rapids band to th*
Ann Arbor high school bulHdng.
ilion. la
ill over the roam almost Instantly.
splendid
serious accident which
happened to Jay Clyde 8purkln. n ed our dinner. We then returned to conyenu
stranger Who recently came to the the High school and registered, se- pltwlfty.'
city, and has rooms over Newton's
Ings, and official programs.
store on Michigan Ave.
I* Barnum.
bout

The Hastings Wool Boot Factory
Yegiarday afternoon fire broke out
back of a "plcksr," on th* fourth
Great clouds of dense black amok*
big

plemanted by the Wool Hoot FarThough not equipped

Direction of !
r Will Give Ex-

On ^Wednesday evening December

The next-meeting of the Methodist
Brotherhood will be held nt the so­
cial rooms of the Methodist Eplsco-

camber 21
Rev.’ Dr. C. O. Mills, of
Athlon will b* fhe guest of’honor l':n&lt;i
speaker.
His subject will be "The
Uncompromising Man.”
Dr. Mills
has ths largest church membership
and tbs largest congregation in
Michigan Methodism, and as a pusequals. He came to Albion from
Miaaourl, where he had filled Urge
pastorates.
Being from Missouri it
will b* up to the Hastings Brother­
hood to show him th* largest Broth­
erhood In th** stat*, and one of th*
planned to have lilaltop McCormick

obllged fo caned his appointment
here.
He will com® Inter.
Charles A. Mackey Is the chair­
man of the supper, squad for that
evening. His aqumi contains also the
following members:
Lynn Stamm, James Shea,* H. D.
bard, Charles I^onard.
William
Mishler, Elmer Moore. Claud Mat*.
Gerald Nash. Ray Otis. J. T. Pierson.
Norton Patton, Bernard Quigley.
Oliver Rockwell. Wesley Andrews.
I. U Boyes, Orville Barnum. How­
ard Black. Hubert Cook. .Esau Cannom. Carey Edmonds. A. K-* Frnnd-

Forest Hall. A. E. Heath. W. R.
Kuenzel, Georg* Ruling. Willis Hgwklns, Forest E. Jordan. J. C. Ketch-

G. Sheffield. Jay BMkney.
Will Organise A Sorority.
Wot to be outdo** by the boys and
young men, tho young ladies con­
nected with the Methodist Episco­
pal church and Sunday school will
have an organization.
The name
proposed la "The Methodist Sorori­
ty."
Membership will not be limit­
ed to the church or Sunday school.

and from that up.
A meeting to
-organize will be held thia week Sat­
urday night, with pot luck supper

tl&lt;in to enable them to build more
roads and spend m&lt;&gt;x* money In th*
shortest xpne* of Dm*. Many &lt;»unties have expressed a d&gt;*lr* to finish

of E.II'nderhlll. of Potterharlea

32 ■

president for th

brother. Will

nnd aiding rled out.
r
raising «f money by any &lt;■
lethod for road improvement.
Mr. Colgrove further Informs

auditorium.

acrid*.

DECISIONS IN HEALTH

hl* lists for
nn Inpvltablfl
»f William •

WEEK ESSAY CONTEST

tell the boys who -were not ro fortu-, Vr..tn.
hludenls in Four
nate, about it.
Saturday al
nearly tin.form excellence o( Foster, city se

n.l to, Ing of fruit trees. He believes that
lUt an there should be a greater apprciutlufi
on the part of the public of this plan.
Beautiful roadside* are not only a
dellgirt to those who dally pass, but
Method Ut th* pleasant recollection l*ft In th*
i* ef the minds of tourists arc uf great value
situation.
,’llng f»un- farmer In every locality where this
condition exISta Th*; next legisla­
ture will be'pske'd to/pass a bill glv-

Stlles and son.' Nn'rn*nn. of Grund
-Mrs.
Edward Rapids; Mr. hnd Mrs. Frank Betimrr
and Mlw» Lura. Ingram, of Hastings.
ward Mottum. £&gt;l«o their grand­
daughter.
Miss la-onor* Wardell, friends in this city, who have Jolnrd
who recited. Edward ilottum,, their in congratulating them and In hopr
son-in-law, 'who made u humorous Ing that they will’enjoy many mor*
and

HOLO INTERST­
ING MASS MERING

if much

Hope to Ilavc^ltcndlng Hoorn

Emmanuel

ture in front ofzHlll Auditorium.

nnd complete any other jobs
need doing.
they

church. held*
Hl IIIHIL lit M &gt;5,,

that

on Friday evenAbuut* fifty sat

ranging to make hot coffee
Mishler horn*.
That's a fin* Illus­
tration of the gospel of helpfulness. He requested Greening Brow, of Mon­
Nhould the weather bo unfavorable ro*. Michigan, who are among the
leading nurserymen of this country,
go on Thursday, or Friday. or on th*
and whose qpple trees are ucknvwlfirst favorable day.
\

DELEGATES REPORT ON Y. M.
Walkliis presided
postmaster. A spirit of enthu­
siasm und Interest was everywhere
evident.
Mr. Don Stuart, in a few
well-chosen words, congratulated the
club upon th* very successful w-.&lt;y In
which It had been Inaugurated and
mad* th* suggestion that older men

C. A. CONFERENCE, ANN ARBOR

i.ssoclntkin. This request was cheer­
fully compiled with by them. ndt only th* club with their interest-and it
to show their Interest in the building fluence.
Mr. Chas. H. Osborn lb a brief
up of the roads of Michigan, but io
address reminded .th* boys that th*
t.f'road education, to beautify th* club could m*an much In th* matter
roadside*.' American* who travel of th* developmeril of futur* good
thrJbgh European countries, and es­ cltiaenshlp. '
pecially Jtf Germany, have gone irjtu
Th* president of th* club. Wallace
ec^tacy over their beautiful roadaid**,
iive u general sketch
principal made so by th* planting -of. fruit trees.

thd seven meetings we chose. Ode
wai tor the High School, which I ut- CASE OF CAIN VS. MEAD
tenlrd, one for the Sunday School,
.
HAS BEEN CONTINUED
one! for County Y. M. C. A., one for
Cltjl Y. M_. C. A., one for employed
Fifth and Sixth Grades—Kathryn boyt, one for Boy Scouts nnd one for Two WltniwwH Absent In Sult Widt h
Clarke, 1st prix*: Ruby Stedge, 2nd.

phlno Kemlg. 1st prize;
Richard
Cook. 2nd
. Ninth and Tenth Grades—Crystal
Freeman, 1st prise; Edna Winslow.
■2nd.
Eleventh and Twelfth Grade*—
Sarah Baitinger. 1st prise: Gladys
Giner, 2nd.
(Signal)
tauuiy Committee.

Immediately following pies* dlffformed.
The previous
mentioned
number of boya were tn
. .
besides many leaders and -workers.
After marching through th* main tlnued to a future term

certain churches for their delegation
dinners.
Th* County of Barry had Edwin Mead la alleged tu have hittheir dinner In the M. E Church ten off a portion of Leander Cain's
and fifty
15.000 damages. ' The continuance
Her* Is n true story showing how
n visiting-tuberculosis nurs* support; Every one was utmost starved after
ed from the sale of Red Cross marching so much and one could fends nt's attorney.
Christmas Seals carried tfio cheer of
these holiday stickers to a stricken •water” "wo want buns” most all th* ERNEST MATTESON WILL HAVE
time.
Still wo hud a most axcallent
family In Maryland.
AN AUCTION SALE NEXT WEEK
Tuberculosis had made heavy. de­ dln/ier and frpm here we went to
mand* upon the family, and thn In­ Ferry, Field to seo a Sqccer foot tall
come had entirely stopped for sev- game, after which we -went through
different departments of- the t'nlthey should run Into debt for grocery­
bills
well ns, .the rent.
With
Sheep and Hogs.
---- . as
.....................
. .
,
.
•••» larniiia uovernor
Governor rcrris
worry, .rr.l.i, UI a.pmlnw
„„
, - k
Ernest Matteson meds
it la not alwavs easv to And a silver educatlou.
..............
.. that
..
He said
on* must
lining in the clouds.
-have work trained Into them to be a
The condition
was recognised,
however by the visiting nurse and the real mun and he said that every boy
of Michigan should have hard work Allgoo place In Baltimore, 5 mlle&gt;
talned. and now both rent bills and and hardships drilled Into one from
grocery bills are being gradually early boyhood, so when a man he the McOmber school house, and H
lessened each week.'
Each member can take responsibilities of his own mil* east of th* Hendershott school
Col. W. H. Couch will be
of the family has had nursing care and rely upon oneself Instead of g*t- house.
Ing “pa." “ma” or friends to help
for some ailment or other.
sale with hot lunch at noon.
Evexy Red Cross Seal sold helps to him out In time of trouble.
Matteson
offers two honL_„ ____.
Sunday
morning
was
given
Just
to
better conditions like this.
church going.
Boys went to th* -' young caitl*. 39 shepp. 17 hogs, a
church they desired and also visited lot of corn, potatoes, cornstalks and
Notice to People of Hastings.
buckwheat
fioqr. .iil*» a nice list of
tho^dlfferent Sunday Schools.
As the Health Officer 4s responsi­
The
In the afternoon came, what I farm tools and other articles.
ble for seeing that all place* of con­
called tho best, strongest and deepest
tagious or Infectious diseases are
full particular!.
properly placed In quarantine. It also
Fred
B.
Smith
spoke
on
“
A
Strong
becomes his duty to see that the
He gave a few* introductory Junior BrotherlMKHi Monday Night.
quarantine la ralaed at the proper Man.”
The Junior Brotherhood ■will meet
time.
No person has any right to remarks, and then ‘
next Monday night
In the social
remove the placard from any place
rooms of th* Methodist- Episcopal
the Strong Man?"
church.
Ralph Ward la. chairman
First, “What is a strong man?"
fectlous disease exists. or to dlsinThere will be
Be believed that any man who of the supper squad.
a pot luck supper and a speaker.
of the health officer.
.
By order of Board of Healthy of who uses stimulants of any form Arrangements will b* made, for
or kind is not a strong man.
He drilling the young men In the "aetTaxpayers of Baltimore.
said that the dollar sign is .not a ting up" exercises of the soldier,
which will be very beneficial to
will
in example of a man who died them. Definite announcement
I will ba at Dowling. Whitworth’s
be made at the meeting.
store. Friday. December 11 and IS
and Jan. 8.
\At Hastings. Grigsby and he did not have money enough'to North American Concert Co. Coming.
&amp; Brooks' shoe store. Saturdays, from
December 13 to January 9, Inclusive,
ever lived, just because ho had faith Heed's Opera house for all at
Thursdays.
In God, was a sound Christian and
wasn’t afraid to say so.
Then he cert Co. *s premised. This Company
Treasurer.
1 "• '
Coailausd on raga S.
will no doubt be liberally patronised.

C«h-

Those who participated

to th* farmers, townships and coun-

get them into the Bible class study
and to Interest them as much as pos­
sible. not try to stop them smoking
Or swearing Immediately, but tuftc it
tfrudually.
Then cumo tjte large
photograph for th* conference boys.
Two thousand, ono hundred and sev-

i violin,
vlctrula.

iHevllle:

aj4,Wopd

BROTHERHOOD DECEMBER 21
Pastor of Church With Largest
Membership In Mich. McthodjKin
' Will Be tho Bpcakrr,

Wardell. Curtis Ilottum. grandson

•&gt;f this city. -celebrated thei
there comes not only a demand for
better roads, but im earnest Inquiry os golden anniversary of tlwlr marriage

suffered several other minor InJurlee.

I. &lt;♦- the Methodist
Episcopal i
eliurTh, a Chrlalmus Concert will b*
given uAder the direction of Miss
Good Health Week essay contest
Martha Striker, supervisor of muijc
-&gt;r the
All
of the city schools
The program JudgMk.
about
will consist of selections by th* high*
Three
dents In Hostings schools.
essays entered by, Naahvillo school
and by the boy's double quartette. pupils, wer* very creditable.
but
they wer* Ineligible under the condl, the music department at the Normal
will also -be present and assist ‘with tended some of tho sessions, or the
the program.
Admission will be by exhibits of Good Health Week.
envelope ticket and envelope mar be
After spending much care nnd at­
ind- tention upon thesn essays the com­
mute® has unanimously made the
Co store and at thk BANNER ।
following awards, th* first prize In
Concert opens at eight o’clock.
each class being *5.00 In cash, the

NEXT MEETING OF METHODIST

Mr. and Mm. Joseph

Second Vied.'
Stamm. Hast! ‘
Recording

Coats G--------- ---------

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wardell
mud and snnd, that th* expense is

llirowlng him off his balance and h« trying to find
fell alongside of the building onto
the roof of the second story section
of- the factory.
Hla left arm was
liuslnesa

Vico Prcaiderft

being fully corerad by Insurance.
Wednesday afternoon we. cannot give
Hill
How th* tire originated is n
any further detailed account of the
knonjn. and would
but mere. fire.

CHRIJTMAX CONCERT AT THE

campaign of education
which hue been conducted during the
past live learn U practically flnishfd.

while, the men and women living her* ■both reception and dining rooms nd-,
rnny have th* iM-nent as w*ll us their ding to th* charm of the color' tv &gt;■ .1. i
Isa j^llce Jones. Children, anil
lh*Ir children's chllgulden hearts. I»n«| th*
yellow designs.
After ______
hi-l|&gt;fulne«a bountiful dinner, th* guests went t»
the parlor whsr* a program of mus-

«n “fourth stories.

of hour* of hard righting.
Just what th* 1mm aril!

hll*
■luring, th* early spring.

Last Monday night' In th*
auditorium, Hasjlngs

high
delr-

Worttk" held by the State
Thanksgiving vacation. g.,v* report’
of what they hrai
every respect II -wa
Ing f.tr this city, th
&lt;h* kind
onducted.

ance. In some of these countries th* submitted
profits from the fruit trees planted
along the roadsides have been suf­
ficient t» p#y the
keeping Uf)

ntatlv* constitution.
tlon.* And with hand .-lapping and
future Bottle tables in hearty rooting, friends and high
school studentb honored the** young
uf Hastings who so creditably
anted .Barry ...County, at, that
g-.ttherihV ah’d ' so splendidly '
reported
It Monday evening—honor­
opportune time, fdr this country to
ed
and
cheered them a&gt;» football,
get busy and build up her highway*, of importance will
baseball
anil oratorical contestants
making them more beautiful and more

gaged Ip a most laudable enterprise | FOUR TO BE SENTENCED
and a largo per cent' uf **'* roads
BY JUDGE CLEMENT SMITH
from th* southern boumjitry line to
Miickanaw Is completed.

lliruiighmade ‘by a local

Juries Find Two Guilty. Pickpocket,
stretches in Newaygo and Ghln'd
Traverse counties I was hnpfewd
ns never before with th* plan herein
suggested of planting fruit trees along ■ Four will be sentenced by Judj;*
our public highway*.
Clement Smith within th* next f*w
days. Th* Jury found guilty on Wed-,
jaily adapted to fruit raising and we nesday evening Edwin Meech, of •
w^uld b* able In a few’years to defra&gt;
every dollar of maintaining the roads
with profits arising from the fruit
trees along th* highway^ to iwj’ noth­
ing of th* pleasure anff delight that day ufternoifn. th* Jury found Frank
such n. condition of things would pro­ Eggleston gullfy of assault and bat­
duce.
'• *
tery frith Intent to do great bodily
Shall we not take hold of this work
with enthusiastic seal? Mr. Colgrove ■ olowlng
verdict.
this
subject later,
Grand
Haven and
Grand Rapids will bo connected by u
cement* toad known uk the Grand
Highway. Th* amount of permanent
work don* In Michigan tn 1914 Is sur­
prising when taking Into conxldc-r-

Friends of th* boys pro­

William McKnleht as chairman of
singing.
Bernard Quigley and Earl Gilbert to

■Michigan My Mlchlrent-a hymn. "Boys

tif Michigan."
intermingled with

ferenee and conference «jtfi*cr«.

pickpockets arrested during the felr. gatherings .In th.
changed their pleas tu guilty:
| from'th* first on.
Cosmo Gordon-Lenox, who -Jumped boys enrolled from 54 counties and
hla bond of 1200. has tail yot been' S different religious denominations,
disposed of.
Th* bond , was slgneil &gt; Keith Chidester followed with a de-

Supreme Court decision declaring un­ the Englishman'had beta
constitutional the Auto Tax law. which
! Woodbridge • N. Ferris.
Senator
left the State Highway‘department
”, Charles Townsend and InTernotlonal
bankrupt-and ■unable to.pay rewards.
Father Wallis I’osscsehm of Child i Secretary Robinson of New
York
I doubt it better or more work has
William Brnnger, of Detroit, has City. ’"I can never lull what this
been dona In Michigan In any one begun hubeus corpus proceedings in! conference meant to me nor deacrlb*
clrcuif court to obtain poMowdon of '* "*
............... —“, k
“That JlilT Auditorium, where tho
Thulma, his four-years-old daughtek
history. The good'roads sentiment
It la like the pro- cnee Conley.
Several months ago,
the child's mother, now married to
a num named Smith, tried byn stin­
Thia day's program .Uy
cttonal meetings —
for
^7^.
Fred the little girl, who ahuwrd in the! ‘'uded
court room a marked preference fot:C;U,&gt;* frnm h&gt;&lt;h sch&lt; oht. 8on&lt;; y

her foster mother.

&gt;

Cealtaonl M Fas*

'

�THE CHURCHES

Christmas

"Jewelry —The Gift
of Gifts"

The Christmas Spirit may be fully carried

Christmas Jewelry
desire to direct your attention to the excellent
display of new and seasonable merchandire
which we have provided for your kind consideration­
best we have ever shown.
Every department is fuilv stocked with the very best
designs of Jewdlfy, Cut Glass, Silverware and Hand
Painted Chi' a.
Our Jewelry and Sterling Silverware stocks the
largest in the county, de*erve especial mention, as they
contain manyexcellent buying opportunities that are
worth your attention.
At each holiday season there are some one or two
lines of men handise that command special favor. This
year the popular demand is

Jewelry and Sterling Silver
In Jewelry the new-st idea is BLACK ENAMEL.
This enamel makes a beautiful contrast with the rich
gold ‘background.
To appreciate this new idea you
should see our new Solid Gold LaValhers, Scarf Pins,
Lockets, Cufi Buttons and many other pieces in Black
Epamel.
Sterling Silver has long been cons?8ered the ideal
gift for the home. No one article will b- appreciated as
much or remembered as lung as a piece of Sterling Sil­
verware. Our Mo k is complete in Full Chests, Knives
and Forks, Tea, Dessert and TaNe Spoons, Berry
Spoons, Cream Ladles, Butler Knives, Sugar Spoons
and Souvenir Spoons of which we have an immense
supply.
In order to rtallv appreciate our lines of goods one must see
them, so we cordially invite ypu to look over our stock, BUT DO

L. V.

Bessmer E»

Jeweler
Optician

Open
Eveqings

out if you buy your very dearest friend a pair of house
slippers. If some other footwear is wanted instead of
slippers we have it and for any one in the family.

SLIPPERS
Ladies* Felt Slippers with leather sole and heel, plu«h and fur
trimmed, and in ail colors and tizea—

Prices, 91.00, $1.25 and 01.50.
Organ. ’TtN-Mta.” by Dubulau
Mias Horner wjio rendered splen­
did srrvlc,- at tfie-otgan U»t Sunday
evening, will appear again next tfun-

Children's Comfy Slippers, ribbon trimmed and in ail colors­

Prices, 75c and |1.00.

MEN’S LEATHER SLIPPERS
In all styles, high cuts, low cuts, in tans and blacks—
Prim, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 Hi $3.00.

1

MAPPAClilC Indian Moccasins in Men's, Women's and Children's sizes in various grades.
fflUbUAOlnd
Prices, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50.

USEFUL GIFT—Phoenix Box Silk Hosiery for Christmas.
Men’s 50c per pair. Women’s, 50c, 75c and $1.00.

Ironside Shoe Company
Masonic Temple Bldg.

Phone 176

Hastings, Mich.

PERSONAL MENTION

Gave Him Away.
what, my dear Harrison, do
with yourself tn the eve.
.
Inquired his old college tutor.
who had come to visit him at his rural
home from Chicago Friday.
Miss Mae Pettit spent the ’ week
end with Grand Rapids Mends.
Mrs. Hortense Mead tea returned

resided In Mec»»t* county,
acted violently.
Two i

Champion,

Thursday.

"Well." replied young Harrison,
evasively, still feeling a little of the
old awe for hla visitor, "one reads,
you know, works with the micro­
scope, and ocqaslonslly has a game
of chess with (he vicar. But by the
way. air, 1 know you are Interested
In country dialects, and they tell me
one hears the cream of It at tho
Golden Lion over there. Shall we tn-

__ __ ,__ —.w

stay Indefinitely at the farm north

that It was thought l»e»t to send her
to Kalamazoo for treatment.
In response to an-Inquiry made by

Myron Kilmer of thia city, since
vember IS, left last Saturday
their home.
Mrs. Jennings la I

er. Erny.t Hathaway.
Young People's meeting at S:«0.
Leader Threatt Abbey.
Yoke Fella* Band at «;0». Leader formerly Mias Nellie Felghner. •
County Clerk Roy Andrus haa good
reason to disbelieve the theory that

Mrs. 8a mh Buwne of Grand Rap­
ids was ths guest of Mrs. J L. Reed
the last of the week.
Clare Befick of Kalaasaeoo
Is.
spending this week with hU, parent'

river from Dqtrblt. where the United
State* Steel Corporation la spending

"Once," says Albert Rabb, "I got the
Impression that toying with the soil
was the only life, not only for health,
but for wealth. A man tinted to aell
me 140 acres of land and put me wise
to the fact that $1,000 an acre could
be made off onions In that region. 1
figured the .thing out hastily and
turned diizy to find, as I made It.
that tho 140 would yield 114.000,000 a
year. That' looked good, so I held
a family consultation about it,
"Maybe there’s some mistake—bet­
ter figure It again,” suggested my

Mrs. ChsrtH* Shnitx ttt.d i
daughter. Mildred Nash, &lt;&gt;f
MN.nl Saturday and Sunday
•* Ml* Kd Shults
Hettle Clhrk, at Loa

catch sight of them than, turning to
the youth sitting by the Arc. he
ejaculated:

Bad Case Indeed.
A' rural correspondent of an ex­
change, reporting the disappearance
of a cltiseu who bad hi* head hurt,
says: "It la believed that owing to
Rain, especially whan at
&gt; panled
the head trouble he Is suffering from
by thunder nnd lightning, I
an abbreviation of the mind and haa
Using effect upon the soil. ___
_
either wandered gWay. unable to give
almost always ammonia In the air and
any account of himself, or that he
.this is carried by the rain Into the
haa made away with himself while
earth. It haa beep calculated that a
suffering from hla mental condition.
quart of rain water may eonUln-about
The case la a sad one, and every ef­
onc-etghtleth of a grain of ammonia.
fort la being made to relieve tho sus­
pense to hla family as to his whareWords of Confidence.
Trust thyself.—Kmersoa.

LOCAL NEWS

Beauty and Utility are Combined
In Electrical Christmas Gifts
Everyone-men or women, young or old-will be glad
receive an electrical gift for Christaas

"Ely® something practical and something that will

out a decimal point, and that the year-’
ly total was only 111 0.000, so I gave
It up and stuck to law."
Edward Butyr and mother. Mn.
Butler end her stater. Ms. Gale*, wllll
l»«ve aoon (or California where they 1

•UlAl that there are at precent four
drawing mother’* pensions In Bar­
ry county, tho total number of rhll-

The tutor consented willingly, and
they entered the cosy taproom. No

last

ana be useful for a long time
An electrical gift, bright, shining, clean-means

Contempt of Court.
“It you say another word 111 com­
mit you." said an angry, judge to a
wltSiwa before the court
"And If
your lordship does that." came the
Quick reply. "It’s myself that haa tho
consolation o’ knowing that 1 am not
the worst thing your lordship hts com

What never ran smooth yet can
hardly be expected to change its char­
acter fbr us. so we must take it as we
find it and fashion It Into “the very
best shape we can by patience and

tain and lasting pleasure to the recipient
We have just received some electrical curling iron
heaters, a splendid gift, at a
wlib h Me&lt; &lt; h was convicted of steal­
ins. I&gt;» worth of butter.
.
Fifteen neighbors and friends were
pleasantly &lt; ntortalhed at Ihn Twine

Call and see our stock and g«A our prices and terms

Thornapple Qasf
Phone Ro. 5.

k

Electrie Co

'ALWAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE'

�THE HARTTNOS BANWIM. DETEMBEH 10. UK.

mm 1.1. tl SHOOTS MEIICAN
tOlflMtf HELD
II DUEL II DESERT

GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS

GIFTS GIFTS GUTS
GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS

GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
I’. HOPKINS. FORMERLY OF
.ill IS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
RECEIVES 1250 REWARD
GIFTS
GIFTS.
FOR THE MURDERER n'lFTsj
til ITS.
Hopkins Once ('■■Militate For Rant- GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS

- ------ „ rwjn man n&gt;
Boston -Who diet! arid used up hrilf the
cemetery for his grave lot. simply to
■how hU wealth and Mr. Smith In­
quired about that man as al) the
other tomb ■tones a ere very close toHe found that this man hart

coWd to down Christianity and he
had ruined many and many Innocent

MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS ONE OF
PRACTICAL Gins
This is an age of practical Gift buying. A useful Christmas present
carefully selected 1s always more acceptable. We have this year,
(more than any previous) arranged our Holiday stocks most conven­
iently for quick service and specially low Prices in following lines:

Hopkins of Ludlow, Cut,
formerly of this city, who has been
employed an a special officer by the GIFTS
Santa .F« Railroad company for some GIFTS

IO convince you that

GIFTS

nd If nut. what church. they

nil collected and after the

.meeting Jured.

i ■ I FTS

GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GUTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS

l&gt;i:nwi \i:

MiiiiufncturcrH sample line of I landalike........................
.hr. I Or
Munsing mid
&lt; ContN. big line.
.30 mill

COME IN AND SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS TREES, 25c, 35c and 50c

GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS
GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS
GIFTS GUTS GIFTS

FRANDSEN &amp; KEEFER
HASTINGS MOST UP-TO-DATE STORE

HUTS Gl

.ml

PROGRAM FOR ANNI­

('•mtn Gruva Ladles Will Fittingly
Celebrate Organlxutbm .On
three tine organ sei'
MisseBItenbeth Horn
Tii'urMlay, Dc«x-mln-r
The following la the program &lt;if Grand Rapids.
Mrs
the U A S. Annlvcrxany meeting to and pleasing contralto
be held In the t'uat« drove .Church
of Christ &lt;Disciples&gt; on Dec. 17:
Grand itaplil*. A not. .
2Jrd Psalm in Concert.
next Sunday night l.«
Hong
Extent ’ ~

limes substitute night polkcman.

lnr« delegation boarded the train, for
•ed. nnd renclird

hem

ilbout

1:00

Love la precisely to tho moral na
Balxac,

It you want it to be a sunny world
atop wearing a cloud on your brow.—
Florida Times-Union.

। Most remarkable Watch ।
' offer ever made in this city ।

pl tai

able to return for fhrl«tm;ie.
Lowry Intvndn tn r.-turij on Thundmember* evening or Friday.
Instrummtal music by Mrs. Allie
Fuller nnd son. John J- Fuller.
Sonic personal
for our betAdjournment.
An oyster dinner will In. served
previous to the program and the us­
ual good time Is promise^ to nil.

51 Here in your opportunity:
51 Plans have just been coihpleted that permit ua to .rail
high grade South Bend watches
on easy payments at tho cash
rock bottom price,

f The amount each member
Win n.e I„
will h.
will pay In oach w«.&lt; will bo
so small that It will never bo
noticed and at tho end of a few
w~h« th. w.teh 1. .our.l,
paid for.
.

f“r "’“»*»**•
como ,n thta «v&lt;mlng and lot
U8 givo you more compIeto |n.
formation on this money saving plan.
f Thi. offer i» open to both
ladles and gentlemen.

FOR SALE BY

F. R. PANCOAST
THE JEWELER

GIFTS

GIFTS,

gifts'

up

ELABORATE

TOYS’

the I magi natron.

Decemt^r r
Mr xind Mrs. K. A. Burton enter­
Johnson, entitled. ‘The First Christ­
mas" also a poem by ’Mrs. Smith. tained 16 ru--»im with a dinner par­
"What Christmas Means to Mp," fol. ty. Monday evening.
lowed by a "Round Table"" discussion.
Hl of heart trouble nt thv*home of
her son. A. A. Anderson. ' "
'
planning our Chrl'tnun work and we County Agricultural Society will l»
hope for n U/ge attendance at tlil» held in Hustings on Huturd.iy.
Adam C. Butler has begun
welcome.
Helen Smith, Ber'y.

rri.1., m.M

IL I TREASURES IN ENGLISH HOME

randlduicM

the jilchlganj
isinraM .&lt;■ Normal
liege..
_
*
|
Emily Virginia Mason Chapter N.
rill lie entertained Mon- |
i
.
Engelarrest was mentioned |
take place in Justice!
CadwHlladcr's Court on the 18th. Mr. j
Engelhardt furnished a bund of |5uo i
|
regular meeting pf the
nt the home-of,
nnett next Ture-1

Doings in Circuit Court.

for InjurFea which he claims ho TebngkWd into the curbing . nt

Buttle

lous suit.

r&lt;&gt;yfo"
tTb't .Supl

,
When you have put Into a child's
; hands an extremely elaborate .model
| it cannot and docs not satisfy Ma
• imagination. He will play for a whole
. cause imagination enters the game;
I the armchair Is an engine, the »ofa
, Is a sleeping car. another armchair

iim.

Bump.
Topic. 'The Christ Spirit."
Response to roll call, scripture sub­
ject, "Ixive.”
Special
music will

™r

________
Rut if you give him a perfect thing
’ his imagination la left out In the cold;
atsworth House. Belonging to the•"■ there is no part for it to take In the
Duke of Devonshire, .Crowded
'
j game, there Is nothing to be done
____
with the mechanical model except to
_.
.______________________I hraak it nnan .nd ■*« hnw I,
Chatsworth house, whose literary
treasures have been diminished by Ha Indeed, more summary methods aro
I have
present owner, owes its existence toi quite naturally attractive.
tho’ first duke, a man of extromeh’, seen a llttln boy of four years old. to
catholic tastes, says the London Cbron whom an elaborate working model of
■ a motor car had been presented, after
icle. He not only employed a carver,
’ | watching It work for a few minute*.
whose work is as good, if not better,
’4 take it up In his hand and hurl It to
,han Grinling’s, ho was'himself a su 1
, the ground with a smile of satlsfacpreme Judge of art and archltekture.'
'I tlon. It was the only thing he could
Byt while he could-write, odes and
compose sonatas, he also loved racing* think of doing with it.
(
That Is why the hoop or the train
and cock fighting, suppers and masked,
: of chain or the rough and crotcaqna-.
balls. Ho lost beta running Into thou{-toy train will always give more real
sands with equanimity, and was con I
pleasure
than the most elaborate ma­
sidered by tho ladles to bo tho hand»Omest fellow of hla time. One of, chlnery that can be conceived; that Is
why the rag doll or tho woolly lamb
these worshipers, when he died sang
of him ns one
fectlons than tho most wonderfully
equipped
and
elaborately-clothed
French poupee —Exchange.
.-ommandlng look&gt; oai
■oiled.
•aw. and at flnit »Isbl
w.,iw
Father's Good ,Point
I
Little Elizabeth had been offended

No duko of Devonshire ndde&lt;y sc
lavishly to the Irr-.- 'rcA^pf C*at.&lt;
worth as William Cavendish. theWxtb
at the title. In 1812 ho bought the II- i
brary &lt;if tho bishop of Ely for 110.000.,
Ten years later he added John Kem ।
bin’s dramatic collections, tor which F
he envn 1° fWYA
X11 I...
‘

tn some way. She went off Into a eor
ner
turned her back on the far*
jjy.
-pm mad." she exclaimed sulkily
••[
j didn’t have any father 01
mother,

ni.iri.-rly conference, which was held ' magnificently.
Tho great con terra hare.
the name room, nnd th.- "family" I tory, covering an acre, which after!
“Well."saidElisabeth,
doubtfully.
• n- Interested wltnnwea uf th
ward served as a model for tho Crys | “[ don't mind having father; h«
tai ifelace. was 'his work. .On his i doesn't hang around here much, but
Hastings viiupt&lt; r-«&gt;f Royal Arch(MnTh.- m.-mio-rs of Eitxgerald l’..wt,
special coronation mission to ths I rm getting awful tired of the rest of
!. A. it..- hatfe rained by subscription t crar ot Russia he Is said to havs
- ’
.7&gt;n
.*.-। gp&lt;,nt
morc than the
December -IS.
There will be a class Initiation at! Riverside &lt;*mi
, nient allowed'him. a prodigality which,
the next regular meeting of Hast in ch1
j so touched tho heart' of Nicholas that I
Be Pitied.
veterans and on I
I am heartily'aorry fpr those per
tho monarch afterward paid the duk«
December 16th.
sons' who uro constantly talking of
a visit at bls Chiswick villa.
•
.
Mrs. Charlotte RitsaMI R‘.&lt;*l enter- mj'morljil momypient.
•
theperishable
nature Of things and
talned thff^'GOO* t .'hib" Monduy even
Illa. #rho was recentthe 'nothingness of human life.—
Ing. complimentary to
Bowne;- of Grand K.tplds.
BA.VXEH, WANT AUVS. PAY

that of the people vs. Chari*
cault and batter with

&lt;1 We peoprae to nil throe , Tho South Berni Wuteh
watdhM in dubs. By combin- which we\aro offering on thia
Ing tho purchases of several dub Plan l« a. watch you will
.people wo can sell a number of .*lways bo proud to carry—
watches nt no greater cost than 5T It is guaranteed to give
tho cost to sell one watch.
absolute satisfaction by both
_ —, ,,., i.-litf
ourselves,
and
—
,. .»
uu.B.:m-3,uuu
in» makers.
masers.
■T
n....
ll &lt;♦
_ —
.. . the
f That
Th.l . why .....
we »
&lt;■«
.l our ,
v„„ &lt;n|
rard
ju
Club plan. A watch will bo do- &lt;rlm ghMpe|y bulJd. 3
llvcred.to
each
member
upon
&lt;1
Don.
’
t
Inf
th;
D
hla making the first payment.
Jh&lt;nco tIlp ^5^
Cffer J

PERSONAL MENTION
Public mcirquerhile bull nt
range hull. De&lt; JlL—Adv.

iMvorcc frorli Elinor W-hV.iy.
Henry Nvwton is building an ice­
The Woman's Christian Temper-, house
once Union will meet
with
Mrs. pond.
Bready. Tuesday afternoon. Decern-

drew Bresee Isz now bring tried In
circuit court.
.Downey, a Battle

51 You have always wanted
to own « high grade watch—a
watch you could absolutely de­
pend upon for accuracy—a
watch that would bo tho envy

Mrirl PASS

Milin Sunday, where he conducted
mtvIcoi before m doran persons und
also administered communion. This
n*

Hop-

Not Much Out of His Class.
Hearing a notso at the kitchen en
trance, tho man of the house slipped
quietly to tho rear door and suddenlj
opened it. Tho grocer’s delivery boj
was there with a basket contalnlnj
a doxen eggs, a pound of butter ant
some Roquefort choose.
"Oh. It’s.ymj. Is It, Billyr raid tbt
man. “My wife Is always afraid whex
she hoars a nolso here, especially aft«
It begins to grow dark. She thfnta
It's a robber."
“•Well, she neednt change her mini
on my account," gloomily respond^
tho grocer’s boy, handing over th'
goods and presenting the bill, wMd
called for MA7.

Union
Suits

VERSARY MEETING OF L. A. S.

for capturing
J^rbl nr said like It.
I cannot ex­ the bandits. The whole sum of JSit-i
was ufferod'Hopkins, but he divide I
press his words hut he got so much with Bright, who gave him the cine
spirit and religious feeling In his talk
thnt many, many fellows from colIng and drinking and determined to
become Christians right (hen and

GIFTS

HITS GUTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS
GIFTS

thought they couldn't drop the ter­
rible hnbl( of whiskey drinking to

’red. H. Smith's did more

GIFTS

Si no

Rvcltatiun—Huth IVvOdmun.
Symposium—“How tho L. A f
Il la Interesting to Hum Been n Henent’to the Church t
the Community, and to Each M«in
Many did a candMstO for the Job of city mnrChurch

thnt

GIFTS

SPECIAL

latdles* Gowns. Hklrfs. i
Combination Sults. Rte

robbed GIFTS

pursued by Deputy. Sheriff Dick
Bright, of Otis. -Another Mexican
told Bright that Seja was one of the
men who had murdered the marshal
In earnest.
man.
k Christian and the pursuit began
any place and tiny where If hr simply Bright notified Hopkins, who caught
makes up hl» mind to.
He made many other very Inspiring
1ml Ho quickly handcuffed Castillo,
but Beja made n break for liberty
nokrd ul) thoar who ballsved In Gqd and ran Into tho desert. ‘ Hopkins
and are really Chrl»tlnn» to Mund,
organised a posse and started In
while "Blenred
Bo The Tin That pursuit with a mule team
Tw&lt;&gt;
Blnda" wax aung by the audience. in I l&lt;-s ’but. Seja was run down Draw­
ing his knife, he stabbed the mules
I’hrisHans did
".in miilupklns
id shot,
wvundlng him.
The Mexican des­
perately made another slash nt him
become sound Christian* and believ­ and tho.fatal shots took effect.
ers In God. and It was simply marvel­
"Where are you going to take
ous the number of college boys who me?" asked thn wounded man. , iu
Hopkins lifted hhn Into the wagon.
"To tho hospital," Hopkina told
He told them to Join Hible classes him.
«■ soon as possible und to keep out
'Well, you ran shoot, tne. If you
of the tough gang* thnt hnng around
I.
1 don't want to, go back to
nights and they would have no
aruna!” wan the reply.
trouble to become a bollevsr of Jesus
8&gt;Ja was positively Identified lu&gt;
Christ.
no of the gnmblrrs who hud lured
the marshal «f Corona to a .house
under pretext that he wanted to stop
main floor and to.the university atu- a VOW, and had shot him. Another
of the murderers was shot In Red*
IrlllhK
completely disappeared.
Bejn and Castillo robbed the two

Carter’s

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Girra
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Girrs
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/GIFTS
GIFT'S
GIFTS
GIFTS

FLOOR SIZE Rt'GH FOR

marshal of Coruna.

Jesus Castillo, had held up.

LOVE]

Sweaters, Unbrellas, Hosiery, Furs, Coats, Skirts,
Blankets, Rugs, Underwear, Gloves, Scarfs, Hand­
kerchiefs, Bed Spreads, Dress Goods, Ready-Made Dresses, Ribbons,
Suit Cases. Muslin Underwear, Flannel Gowns, Men’s Shirts, Ties, Sus
penders. Gloves, Socks, Etc.

GIFTS
thing is that Ignorant .persons always eently when lie shot
duel a GIFTS
GIFTS
seeking.
before he died in-the hospital, the GIFTS
GIFTS
ly careful about brink tempted

PACE THREE

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Intent to do

An interesting method of prevent
Ing fraud In thq use of electricity
has been devised by an Italian cngln
cer. The practice of offering boating
and cooking derices for current used
In power Is becoming more and more
general, but with tho ordinary con­
stant potential, current it is dlfflcult to detect the use of lighting do
rices on circuits intended only for
power and heating purposes. Thli
engineer advocates the use of ([fecial
circuits on which tho current Is sub­
ject to extreme fluctuation of voltage
at rapidly recurring intervals, which
would make it practically Impossible
to use lamps, because of tho fllckei
In the lights. As the current Is not
entirely Interrupted and the norma!
voltage li almost immediately re
stored, the proper operation of power
or heating apparatus is not interfered
with and tho rightful use of the dr
cults for their respective purposes II
assured.

Nifty 1 oys for Girls and Boys
Our Christmas stock overflows with splendid Presents for all
ages. If you don’t find what you want in the list below, come
in and look around, we have it and at the right prices.
Books for all ages. Hair Barretts. Bar Pins. Scarf Pins. Tie Clasps. Cuff Links. Dishes.
Fancy china'at unheard of prices. Mysto.Erector at all prices from 50c up. Ingersol Yankee Dollar
Watches. The King Air Gun, best air gun on the market. Mouth Organs High Grade Perfumes.
Hand Bags. Purse’s. Mesh Bags. High Class Framed Pictures. Box- Stationery, all prices. Burnt
Wood Boxes, 10 and 15c. Tobacco Jars, hand painted. Smoking Sets. Shaving Glasses.

ALL THE LATEST TOYS

Boye’s 52510c:ntd Store, Hastings, Mich.

�THE HAffHKCM'BANKKR, bROBMBBR 10, 1014.

- ideickgenard &amp; Riede
Jhe Christmas Jtore of garry County
This entire great store is bright with a multitude of Christmas Gift Merchandise at every price you care to pay.
The Gift Thought is in evidence everywhere and we believe that our store most carefully expresses the
gift spirit of Christmas, 1914, The practical and useful gifts are here and displayed in a man­
ner that will make it easier for you to select your gifts for young or old.
Do your Christmas Shopping as early as you can. Better do it now, for later on stocks will not be so
complete and the crowds will make selections more or less of a strain, while now you may choose more
leisurely anti enjoy your Christmas yhoppiog. Bring your children with you.

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Christmas /fovelties
and

Christmas handkerchiefs

fancy (foods

We have thousands of beautiful handkerchiefs to choose from, in fact the biggest and best variety
we have ever offered. All sorts of pretty Christmas values,-from the plainest lawn handkerchiefs
to the most exquisite linen hand embroidered. A great many of them in the .newest, dainty color
effects. Handkerchiefs are always appreciated,* and our exceptional values will solve the gift
problem for men, women and Children. Our Christmas handkerchiefs arc priced from

Beautiful, useful novelties that will
surely be appreciated.
Japanese Teapots, Pin Cushions,
Hatpin Holders, Pillow Pin Cush­
ions and many other dainty gift ar­
ticles, priced at

^o^protnOur

A wonderful assortment of these
pretty, lacey [breakfast caps. Special values, priced from

50c to $1.50

(X
)^J

25c, 50c and 75c
/Tew Styles in

fand f}ags

Beautiful Christmas values, priced
from

'50c to $3.50

Cloak and Mt Department

These garments have been sold for and arc really worth §15.00 to $25. Fashionable styles, great
variety of excellent materials and the season’s best colors. Come at once and make your selec­
tions.
,

There arc hundreds of other SuiU and r AA » .
Cloaks reduced now to_____________ $3.00 A"1* othcr ’P'™1

P”“6 UP

-

(10 7K
$1V. /3

Many a girl or grown up lady can be made extremely happy at a great saving in cost in our
Cloak and Suit Department.

Christmas /Teckwear

The very latest conceptions, all the
new novelties, attractively put up
for gifts. Priced at

Toques, Hockey Caps, Hoods and
Bonnets, priced from

Our handsome garments are now being offered at prices way below their real value. You can
practice real economy and your money will purchase a far better value by taking adA AA
vantage of our offering now. Extraordinary sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks and Suits at &lt;P1U.UU

jjeaudoir Caps

Christmas Jewelry
You will thoroughly enjoy selecting your Christmas gift from the display of Merire Jewelry in the
“Little Paris Shop” here in our store. Your money will go farthest in jewelry here, and nothing
appeals more to a womah—whether young or old—than a pretty luxury.
-----Choose an oriental riecklase, a lovely pendant and chain or a bracelet. They will surely'\
delight the friend you find hardest to please.
The gifts that will best suit a man or the boy are here among the Merits—Scarf Pins, Cuff
Buttons and Tie Clasps,
’
Every piece of Merite Jewelry is a work of art and guaranteed to weai satisfactorily.
Prices are surprisingly low. Beautiful gift articles are priced at

25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, up. to $5.00.
in addition to our stock, our big Counter Catalogue gives you the advantage of choosing from a
Million Dollar Stock of Cut Glass, Silver and Jewelry.
Polls Shat Can Salk

Soilet Sets. Combs,

^rushes
/felts

fancy Ribbons
S,aces and
Embroideries

Priced remarkably low. Make
your selections early.
Kid (Jloves

make splendid Christmas presents.
Ladies’ kid gloves in black, tan,
brown, gray and white, made from
selected skins by the highest class
workmen. Gloves that can be re­
lied upon to fit, look and wear
well. Our special brands are prided

“

$1, $1.25, $1.50
and $1.75
Pair

Jfll kinds of Knit Qloves and Mit­
tens for Judies, (Jiris and goys
-Special holiday Values

Christmas

Candy

of all kinds, fresh
esh supply just in.

Special prices, JOc lb. up

Warm, practical and handsome
Sweaters for children and grown­
ups, priced from

$1.00 to $7.50

2 for 5c to $1.50 each.

25c

Knit (foods for,
Christmas
(Jiving

without being squeezed. Soqiething enti/ely new. Come in and see them. They are really won­
derful and will delight the children, and even the grown-ups. There are cry babies and
-IE
girl and boy dolls made on the indestructible order. Special price_______________
Come in now, before they are all gone. Other clover Novelty Dolls and zXnimals at special prices from‘uOL LU «.P-L

25c to $1.50
Knit Slippers for Judies.
Misses and Children

Cosy, Pretty Knit Slippers in all
colors, fluffy lambs-wool insole.
Special price per pair

48c
fiaby Slippers 50c and 75c

felt Slippers
with beautiful applique designs
Special price per pair

75c

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/Tight (fawns

.Handsome outing flannel gowns
for men, women and children, very
practical Christmas gifts. Prices
from

50c to $1.50
fosiery for Christmas

flower gaskets
beautiful gift article,
50c and $1.00
Japanese gaskets Extra strong and artistic. Special prices from 25c to $1.50
furs for Christmas

For everybody in the family. Our
^W'awte Knit Hosiery represents
the ^very best, and we want to
mention only our beautiful values
in SILK STOCKINGS, priced
from

Furs are most admired by all women, and we advise husbands, fathers—and sweethearts in par­
ticular—to buy Furs. Our Furs are the hig-grade, dependabls quality that careful women de­
mand and we stand'back'of every Fur we sell.
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50c to $1.50

Fashionable Pony Fur Coats,
remarkable values, from___
/Tew Style Muffs

&lt;CO7 CA
gJEE
$&gt;-./ ,&lt;)U LU

Bcautififul Fur Sets for Chil(Ti 7C t-p. CM 7C
dren, »ped»t Chrinm»s-value», per net &lt;|&gt;1«/OIO

A"^s0 /Q $3Q 00

Sn the Jtoliday Rush

don’t iorget our Special Sale ol
Underwear

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SCARFS to match the mufls, priced from $2.00 to $25.00.

fiath Robe filankets and blankets of jffll Kinds-for Christmas (Jiving

The famous Beacon Blankets for Bathrobes, complete with cord, tassels and frogs. Con* O'! AO
ventional and Indian patterns in variety of beautiful colorings. Special price, complete..
gathrobes, made up. priced at $4.50 and $5.00
gaby glankets—The Beacon kind, beautiful new designs, special price 45c. Other values'up to &lt;2
lOool glankets. lOool Map g tanksIs and Cotton glonkels—Many practical and
handsome for Christmas giving. Priced from
-75c a

We are offering big savings in this
department
Rugs of jflll Jiees

Room size Rugs, size 9 x 12. Spe­
cial Christmas values at

$12.50, 14.50
.up to

$35.00

]U)eickqenant &amp; Riede
.

Qroctry Phont
No. 30

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/■fastings' foremost Department Store

Choice fruits and
Vegetables
and tht limut thing! /oryour hitch­
an tabU in our tjroary Pipartmut.

�THE HASTINGH BANNER DECEMBER IS. 1014.

| IN. Att*
CELEBRATE

PAGE FIVE

f. FULLER

imhveumy'

Wctl-iqpwn 1‘ionrgp of Wuodia
Omndctcb surpri-.l si Their
Hpmo lu -the Village,

Get the Spirit of Christinas

twenty .lalith. whan this splendid old
couple celebrated the sixtieth anni­
versary of (.heir marriait.-.
Mr. and

Mulholland's Drus Store

Give a man or boy something that shows your interest in his cjmlort and personal appear­

ance and you please him most of all. First on your list of where to get a man's gift, should
be this store. Ready here are useful gifts of the sort that a man likes best:

A Calendar and Weather Chart
FREE to Everyone
SATURDAY, December 12th

.Hundreds of new Christmas Shirts-.-..-----—50c to (1.00
Bath Rokes and House Coats, newest styles....(3'.50 to (10.00
Special showing of Suspenders and Garter Sets------ 50c to (1.00
Argersinger’s Gloves, lined or unlined..(1.00 to (3.50
Rich Silk Neckwear in holiday boxes50c to (1.00

A choice selection of Toilet Sets and Leather Articles, Traveling
Bags, Suit Cases, Silk Hosiery, Umbrellas, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins,
Tie Clips, Sweater Coats, Kuppenhcimer Suits and Overcoats.

CHRISTMAS DISPLAY

being u welcome place fur nil who
came.
Although both hud great love
for children, none.wen- born to them.

Which is the BEST that Hastings has ever seen.

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co

Every conceivable thing that is good in Parisian
Ivory Articles, Books, Bibles, Stuffed Animals,
Toilet Goods, Leather Bags and Pocket Books,
Fine Stationery, Engraved Christmas Cards and
Booklets, Perfumes, Smokers’ Supplies, Jap Bask­
ets, Etc., Etc.

One Price Clothiers

Death ul J a mtn T. Yiiuiig.

25,000 Beautiful Christmas Post Cards, 1c Each.

James T. Young, aged SI yean,
one of tht&gt; early pioneer* of Barry

Don’t fail to visit the Largest Drug, Book, Stationery
and Wall Paper House between Grand Rapids and
Jackson. .
logtUier

Arthur E. Mulholland
BOYS HOLD INIERESTIHG MASS MEETING

The Leading Druggist
Where You Do the Best—Goods Delivered

i®S^$s|i4tt4$»W4$4S4t4W4i4$1$iW41Mi4^4$4&amp;M»W4S4it4W4W4$4W4il®ft

our county papers, telling hdw to pro-'
'You don’t mean to day she's been
sent a horse from slubbering, and sent
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for the recipe. When tho |l.6O worth speculating?"
’’No. but her tlanqo has, and tho en­
gagement la broken.”

Man and Hla Age.
Peculiar Cramp Preventive. '
After a man reaches the age of fifty
Throughout Ixmdou placing n cork’ he bvglui to seo insults in tlio news­
In the bed Is regarded by hundreds tu papers to the effect that he ia an old
a aura preventive against cramp.
man.—Topeka Capital.

5% INCOME

ite Christmas Present

Checks Semi-Annually

On 30 Days Notice

CAPITOL
SAVINGS ( LOAN ASSN
Lansing, Michigan

There*is just one Christmas Present that every
person prizes above all others, because it means
pleasure, comfort and independence.

A SAVINGS BANK BOOK
IN THE

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Re-modeled
Re-finished
Re-seated

Fathers and Mothers, Grandparents and Guardians,
why don’t you give your son, daughter, grandchild
or ward, the right kind of an Xmas present. Give
them a bank book from our big, strong Federal Re­
serve System Bank 1

tnQdem

.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve
"Only National, Bank in
System
Barry County"
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
'
Pays 3% Compound Interest

Christ.”

The Cumintttra

aided by

Epigram Worth Heeding.
Joubert, the great maker of ex­
quisite epigrams, , wrote many on
friendship. As he was a man of many
friends, and never lost one. his wise

pumpkin pie.

tils experience
One of the’ best of
them is: "When my friend is blind in
one eye. I look al hint in proflie." It
-,
’ S—_;i we keep this euggesllon in mind, perft
they had 13 snake gods.
“
u
ai0'
Thlrtesn Thslr Sacred Number. -

Must Report All Tuberculosis.
j
Maneere ata not Idle, but tho fruit
I
*,? 9r**’ Br,u,n Physicians are of loya| aaiura an(j Of noble mind —
I obliged to report every case of tuber t Tenny w.
j culosls to the local board of health.
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High Class Pictures
This is the place to bring your whole family.
Wo will
have-nothing hut the bast in picture hints. I J’S A X£W
PLACE but you'll enjov yOur*vlsit there. / :
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The Home of Good Shows
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Ha&amp;tiugs, Mich.

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�THE KAnTNGR BANKER, DECEMBER I®, ibid.

The Pierson Store
%

The Big Busy Christmas
Shopping Center
Many Inexpensive, Practical and Useful Gifts for
Men and Women, Boys and Girls
1AR after year the practical and useful gifts are growing in favor with the Christ­
mas shoppers. This store offers infinite possibilities to Christmas shoppers. For
gifts of the sensible satisfying kind, we provide a positively unequalled choice, both
as to variety and price. Nowhere else will you find more things at moderate prices, that
will combine the Christmas Gift Spirit with genuine usefulness.

DOLLS

HOSIERY

Unbreakable Dolls, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c

Ladies’ Silk Hosiery in black and white,
25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.

Handkerchiefs
Fancy, plain and Initial Handkerchiefs for
Ladies and Gentlemen, priced 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c,
35c, 50c and $1.00.
Handkerchiefs in folders and Christmas
boxes, 25c and 50c.

Skirts
Ladies’ fancy Silk Skirts in Christmas boxes.
Priced $1.48 - $2.48.

Umbrellas
Ladies’ $1.25 Umbrellas, your choice each 98c.

Neck Bows

Shawls and Scarfs
Ladies’ black, 'white and colored Wool
Shawls and Scarfs, priced each 17c, 33c, 37c,
42c, 83c.

Aprons
Ladies’ fancy white Aprons, 29c, 39c, 59c.

Blankets
Fleece lined Blankets, per pair, priced 39c,
73c, 98c, $1.19, $1.48, $1.97.'
Wool Blankets, $3.75 to $10.00 each.
Crib Blankets (30x40) each 39c - 50c.

Sweaters, priced 98c to $4.50

Hand Bags
A large assortment of Hand Bags suitable
for Christmas gifts. Priced 23c up to $4.98.

Linens

Beads

Table Linens, Towels, Lunch Cloths. A
large and varied assortment. Just the right
Christmas Gifts.

A fine assortment of ladies’ Beads, priced
at 25c, 50c and 59c."

Gloves

Scarfs

Ivory Sets

Ladies’.flowered Silk Scarfs, $1.00 and $1.50.

Fancy Ivory Sets, priced 48c, 98, $1.48.

Ladies’ (Hide Use) glazed Kid Gloves in
popular shades. Priced per $1.00 and $1.50.
CAPE GLOVES—Ladies’ Cape Gloves,
lined, per pair $1.50. Unlined ^Gloves, pr. $1.25.

Ladies’ fancy Neck Bows and Silk Roses,
25c and 50c.

J. T. PIERSON &lt;5 SON’S De.pt. Store
Phone Number 9
Pythlmw Elect Oflkcrw.
Death of William Finley.
With the anticipation of hiking
At the annual -election of the
honu- with him some nice sweet cl- Knight* of Pythias lodge held on celved word on Sunday of the death
d.-r. which he had ordered at tho Monday owning, the following were In his home at Carmangar, Alberta,
N.-wtun mill. Charles Andrus
" "
of the death &lt;&gt;f her brother, Wil­
liam Finley
No particulars of hla
palls In front of Che mill.
^passing were given.
On Tuesday
ITejtdruiFrank Adair.
-Arthur Barber.
be brought to Hastings by R. J. FolTr insurer—J
Ila, father of Mr. Finley’s btisineas
th- tridg
partner.
The body will probably
-William Schader.
reach Heatings on Friday. Mr. Finund a pail.
the null - Un found his. expected pall
Hastings nnd vicinity.
Reports showed tho company— . , ■if .-Idrr rime.
....
Mr. ..........
Andrus says
ed from the Hastings high school
i a nourishing financial cuodilivo.1 tli.it If the m an ’who took th- appl&lt; ’ 1’. l.uhroi,.
and from the phaxmacy departmtgri
of the I'nlrrrslty of Michigan.
He
ornsw ronip iny ‘n th - «&gt;n*trur
•f n trffli) lino-between Hl&lt; k»r*
tho Canadian northweit
" "*
'Banfl-'id «x
nnd J tan fir
kt
turn-d poll need hot Im* flllcU with
yearn ago to engage in
of Martin bualnese.
&gt;u1&lt;act'it&gt;er&gt;&gt;.
itr which to avoid trouble.
5 and on
Attention Knights of Pythias.
Installation of offirers on Monday
Curd
Ke wish
t&lt;
tbeir klndnces
of colic-tin* Harry twp. taxeu. not alsting of fried oysters, sandwiches,
;&lt;!»&gt;• Decgmlx-r 11
■ nd help during
coffee, cigars and music. Turn out
■ Hustings. Hall's Implement
J. IT. Burke,

' At the annual m-etlm
tu-n* Telephunn Company ■
n«dd, helii in Edmond's hsjt

Wm. Shilton.
■ -Howard Shilton.
Mrs. Edwin flhaitx
wish

Frank Piper.—Adv. j

Hastings, Michigan
GlMan, Caw.iHi OlUtw. Ekv.nl.
The following officers were elected
on Monday evening for Glblum

B. Dichty .
C. Bisson .
It. Hubbard
I* Rlunim

ensuing year:
D. M.—T. Phillipa.
-Roy Andrus.

•H. 8. Sheldon.
C. Foster
V. Wellman
J. Dooley .

All Stars

N. Gilleland \

Hent-

pins
Pine

Pitta

I he probate office. In ths city uf
Hastings, In said county,
on the
eighth day of December A. D. 1»14. .
Present:
Hon. Chas. M Mack.
Judge of Probate.
In ths Matter of the Estate of

Bert
B.
Sparks,
administrator
having tiled In said court hta petition
praying for reasons therein stated

Contradictory Humanity.
A notorious thief, who was arrested
at Philadelphia, was found to have deyoted a great pan of his Ill-gotten

therein

in the forenoon, at said probate ofmalntonance and education of two lit­ flee, be and is hereby appointed for
tle orphan stria whom too bad adopted. hearing said petition.

notice thereof be given by publica­
Hard Luck.
tion of a copy of thia order, f »r three
I shall receive taxes at Hastings
Our notion of hard luck la to be successive weeka previous to laid day
National -tank on each Saturday In
overworked off a government Job.— of hearlpK in the Hastings BANNER
December and on the first two Sat­
a newspaper printed and c&gt;.cuLUed
Atchison Globe.
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urdays in January.

home. Thursday*

’. I-athrop,
Curd of Thanks—We wish to
thank neighbors and friends, church
Committee on arrangements.
and fra|&gt;rn*l societies for their
kindness and sympathy during the
rill be al Orangeville on the fol- sickness and death &lt;4 our daughter
Attention, City Tax Payera.
and sister. . M-re voids cannot ex­
-a
Prairieville. Dre. press our appreciation.
Al home BaturFamily.
At Carveth A 81 ebb Ina’ Drug Store.
HARRY R. MII.I.F.R,
S-wks
City Treasurer.
-BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY,

Order For PubHcwthm.
State Vf Michigan. The F

AUordln*—Naylor.

William A. Reed and LuoUa H.
Palmer, both of Middleville, were
united In marriage on Tuesday of-

Chas, E. Allsrdlng of Carlton and
Gladys M. Taylor of Brandon. Iowa,
were united in marriage on Thursday rice Grigsby officiating.
Both Mr
afternoon. Doc. I. at tho PfeabyterMiddleville, where MW Reed." has
Grlgaby officiating.
The young peo­ charge of a restaurant.
They are
ple will make their home In this receiving the
congratulations of
community
their snapy friends.

A'fruo copy.

Judge uf Probate

HrIlater of Probate,

Much Work on 8mal! Box.
The construction of a cigar box may
aeem to be a very simple matter to
jhe povics, but the box passes through
nineteen processes before it la ready

�HASTINGS BA

Lower Than Others.

Read These

Home Cured Bacon
..lb. 20c
Home Cured Hams
„ H&gt;. 19c
Home Cured Shoulden
lb. 14c
Pork Loin as cut out
lb. He
Pork Shoulder, whole
Beef Roasts
Rib Boiling Beef
lb. 12 1
L ard in Jaro ____________ _...___ _______ __z..14c
Special Whole orJHalf Hogs or Beef by quarter.

J. R. BROWN. Delton, Mich.

1)1 Mu',

' HTCKOHY &lt;

Delton
Practical Gift
Store

Ji-

Wilton Trafford attended the anof Middleville visited
her brother. Ad Burpee and family'
last week.

......
....
•tater-ln-ltw from Grund Rapids is

•acred

Christman

Heber AU

There is no question but we carry the most ex­
tensive stock of goods suitable for Christmas Pres­
ents that can be found anywhere in the south part
of Barry County.

cantata.

J. Barn&lt;
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Dec. 30. It will be glvsn by a choir
of eight voice* asstated by a reader. and fol at II. Chittenden.
MAN’S TIME OF TRIBULATION ALL BELONG TO ARYlN RACE Everybody welcome -to hear this canFrank
'a free. •
se In
Mrs. Terry Richards -was ill several
Writer Who Evidently Hat Had ^xHastings. Wednesday
«
Dr. nnd Mra • Robert Marshall
lea* Aid had a fine dinner
Cleaning a Furnace.
Brandstetter'a Thuraduy.
cleared over 111. it Is hoped
hnmr of the latter’^
A furnace Ja an Ingenious and fiend
All the people who apeak English.
evening to aps-nt thn evening with
lab device used for heating purposes German. Russian, French,. Spanish. Quently.
them.
Games were played and reIt is an asbestos-covered boiler en­ Italian, Welsh, Eno or Irish, Scotch ’ We forgot to ’mention
freshmenta served.
About twelve
tirely surrounded by pipes, and situ­ of Gaelic, and some of the Aaiatlc lan­
ated In ths darkest corner of the cel­ guages, trace their origin back to the tine Hartman of this place &lt;o Mr. of gifts.- wishing them much happlFred Lawrence of Augusta the day
lar. Tho idea of the man who puts it
in iMnu to bo that a convenlswt light used to bo thought that the Aryans before Thanksgiving. Thyy *'111 rehomt
in the vicinity of a furnace would be came from some point in Asia several
detrimental to hls Interests, says the thousands of years ago. But now cer­
Itlmt relative* nnd friends of
ptace.
tain people claim that their homo was Will mil
Mr. and
M«*- Will
Mott und
lleve he is right. Further a furnice is in the southern steppes of Russia;
daughter,
June, were In Jtultle Creek
a device that baa a hog's fondness far and that tho Indian aad Persian
dirt and a health crank’s mania for branch went toward the cast, the days with Mr. aiyl Mrs. Fred Green. Thursday. .. .
clcanllnres. It won t heat if It is dirty, Slavs and Teutons into the German
Mrs. McDonald returned to her
Chrlstand It won’t help to keep itself eJean. forests, and the Greeks
toward homo In Detroit tart Saturday after
Consequently the poor brute known m Greece; while the forefathers .of the Spending a week with Mrs. Polly.
"
Mra.
Arthur Mant'e) was called to December IS. Com&lt;; and hear them.
husband of the home must be attend­ Cells a^d Romans followed the Din­
Battle
Creek
last
Thursday
by
the
ant. masseur and rubber to the fur­ uba river into Italy and GauL
We
serious Illness of Mr. Mantel's moth- bfirtam hall. Friday evening Dreemnace as well. And these duties ho
l-er tfth.
Benefit of the school. A
must perform regularly in the dark or lated from many words that have the
aided merely by the faint glow of an same root. We can tell by words Hod relatives
In Clarksville from Suffragette."
eight-candle power tamp that has only
Saturday until Monday.
*
ono candle power left. To clean a fur­ dwelt together, when they separated,
Mra Brandstetter and Cleone visit­
Physical Gcdgrirphy.
nace a man must divest himself of all one group from another, and some­ ed In Kalamazoo over Sunday.
In History w« arc aiudylng
thing about their daily habits and
ascendancy of Spain' her retail
above ground. Then with an Iron lives. For Instances, we know that
tho Catholic Reaction.
brush ho must stuck the innermost the Aryans traveled In carls drawn
Ninth Grade*.
vitals of the apparatus; groping hither by cattle, because our words "wheel," chicken pie dinner by the hostesa. . We are studying about the Pe-|
-------- ----------------- -Hlrtcry.
and thither, now bumping his head on “axle," “yoke" and "wafcon" .all come
' tho steel upper Jaw of tho open mouth. from Aryan root words.
We know the coming year.
Eighth
tirade.
Mrs. Henry Mull of Vermontville
now scraping his knuckles on tho that at one time they were pastoral visited her sister. Sirs. Eckhardt, for
Madison's
Admlntotr.uion
,
nnd
thej
people, depending mainly on their
circulation of the «&gt;&gt;■•! lb the body!
dark! The light has gone out! No, !t flocks and herds, because our words
Sr.
In PhysJoiogy.
Physiology.
;
Is merely a cloud of dust that he fajlcd
DOWLING.
.
,
Seventh tirade.
to tnbalo quick enough to prevent Its “tteer" and "herd" come from Aryan
W.e are studying Analysts In Arith-I^g
Will Harrington, wife and daughobliterating the eight-candle power worda. Other words tell ua that they
... und. lhe
ts «&gt;f
metic
the produ.
products
.. I’. 8. i» K
t Eva, visited her sister and fam- ----aero
a
nomadic
people,
migrating
aclamp altogether. At last with the
Geography. .
dust In hla kings, hair, eyes,.oars, nose Mrdlng to the season to obtain paatur[»r. Kellar Is again conlned to the I
.
I'riinnryv Ruuni,
and vest pockets he staggers upstairs,house with inflammatory rheuma­
only to have the partner of his joys
It la a curious thought, that seems tism.
The fifth gradenr arc multiplying FIERCE FIGHT WITH NATURE
Henry Mowry and family moved
• and sorrows exclaim: "It Seems to to have occurred to no one, that many
mo you couM clean'jhat furnace with­ of the Aryan peoples are coming to­ Monday onto a farm in Maple Grove.
We are going to_give n piny at our
Mr. Oswold of -Iwnawee County
out scattering dirt all through the gether again In the United States, for
Lighthouse Builders Had to Face DlfChristmas
program.
haa bought the blacksmith .Shop nnd
house."
tho first time since their separation moved hta family hero and will oc­
Acuities That Seemed Almost
find grade,
thousands of years back. It will take cupy Edd Tethric's hobse.
booklet-.
centuries for their amalgamation in
John Ormsbo and wife epent Sun.ECONOMY IN NEW PROCESS what has been called tho “tneltlng day wlthe'hbi elater, Mr. and Mra
Right down to the time of John:'
pot;" but doubtless the homologous Arthur Gorham in Johnatown.
Smeaton. who invented the stone '
Mra Bophronla Held I* visiting:
peoplo thus doacunded will be the
tower, llghthour.es-were built of wood. '
&lt;an ns very »
relatlvaa In Quimby.
greatest peo'plo in the wdrld.
pressed In Steel Molds, Instead of
■Jhjop
’
d
by
all.
Il
was Rnitalon'H success hi placing !
attended.
Percy Henkes nnd family took
I
by Old Method.
a slotto edifice on the dreaded Eddy ;
dinner Sunday with Will Depreaater
stone rocka. In tho eighteenth century, !
EASY
TO
TELL
REAL
GENIUS
chicken pl^ dinner nnd supptr. It
In some of tho modern European
which really gave an-Impetus to light-! J
electric construction works, molding
house building, and since then the:&lt;
'December 11 th.
machlnes-turn out millions of small Man With Oapaclty for Infinite Toil
soa-btiilder has achieved many notable '
Edd Coats has bought an automo­
Is the One So Gloriously
brass pieces such as the industry re­
bile.
conquests In all parts of the globe •
Endowed.
quires. Compression of brass pieces
.CIhriatniii*.
The exercises wilt brt Tho first erected was that built byi!
in atesi molds haa now supplanted tho
held Wednesday Vvenlng. Do ember Mr. R. Stevenson on the Bell rock, on 1
Genius Is always nine parts gift
old method of casting, for turning out
23rd..
the famous Inchcape reef, off the J
such'pieces in brass or bronze. For­ Of God. A gifted person may learn dinner al the hall on Friday,
coast of Scotland. The construction 1
something
at
school,
but
he
becomes
cember
ISlh.
Ladles
bring
thhnmerly a sand mold had to be made for
CIA&gt;VE
of this lighthouse was one long, tor- !
great, as Ruskin says, only when he fclrs.
each piece, butqpow a single steel mold
Mrrt John Hurl,
Helton, intent rlblo battle with the angry sea. The ;
Quite a number from this yay at­ Saturday
aerveg for thousands of pieces.
pieces, In
tn this
.... i develops that peculiar capacity wlthlq
wlth^WT.
securing of the foundgtions.'naturally J
himself which he can learn front no­ tended th* North L. A. 8.. which met
Mra. Bert Mcjxifvm and eon Da­ the most hazardous pkrt of the whole ;
process are used brass bars whoso sec­
at Mrs. David Brown'a. Thursday.
body.
hl went to Kaf-mingdo on buMinesa undertaking, proved exceedingly dlf-'!
tion is chosen after experience so as
How is one to know whether he Is a
to be best adapted for shape and sixe
fieult.
-J
genius or not. whether those strivings
of the finished piece, then a section ta
tend the funeal of their mether.
Ibis recorded thnt tho men worked &lt;
within him are the ferment of medi­
&gt; daughti-r In ttaltli
The Cemetery Circle met at the hull
cut off the bar to length, and the piece
^tth desperation. Only two could re
ocrity or the first push of superior on Wednesday of this,week.
is heated to redness In a furnace, then
main
on
the
rock
at
a
time,
but
they
Mrs. Dell Headiq*. of near Gun
talent? The woods are full of young
molded at high pressure in the steel
Jj»kc spent Thursday with Mrs. Roy stuck there with the tenacity of
people who think they can write
Headlee.'
leeches, thn cold waters of the North
stories or poems, or paint, or sing, or
enough to produce the required shape,
=aca bearing down every few minutes
perform upon musicalTnstruments, or for burial.
and It Is found that pressure makes i
and sweeping entirely over them.,
The Stevens school
act. How are they to know it they
Kntama»&gt;&lt;&gt;.
the brass more compact and solid. As
When the first' stone was. nt last
the Meol mold can be made exact to a
swyng into pnaltlqn the men, ragged,
Perhaps tho beat tost Is this. A about tin.SO dollars
Ings «n business Saturtlrty.
small fraction of an Inch, the products
The money bi to ’ be used for
real genius usually has such a passion
WUt GineMple ’ went to Ktatasntfr'O chilled and wont with the awful strug
have very close sizes-for use. Even for his work that no power on earth provaments in the school room'.
gle. clugg to the Iron rods which they,
Monday on bunim
•
pieces which,, formerly ware MAI in can keep him from It. In other words,
had fccecttU upon the roof and ibecred'
Mrs.
E&lt;1
Tlius,
Jr..
U
on
Hie
sft-k
attend tho State Grange at . Battle
brenxe, such as shaft beariifrs. are
1 madly, tike soldiers just over the ram­
Carlyle's dictum bolds true, that (gen- .Creek thia week. ’
.
now made by the molding process.—
; parts of an enemy's forts. Again and'
•lus ta- tho capacity for Infinite to|L If
Scientific American.
'
• again they were absolutely driven
you are a God endowed one, therefore, from a visit In Chicago, Monday.
Flowering Planta Above 8now-Line.
They Were Connoisseurs.
----■
------ .
wr
&gt;&gt; ni-ii me tower orMrs. Effie Btcvens and Emelim- _ -----you will know it by your unconquer­
Sunday mornins at 10:00 a. m. »nd[Kan ,o appw „„ aboTe. ,be
investigations by Herr von Klebetaspent
last
Wednesday
with
Mrs.
able Joy and courage, if you are a
Many years ago. on our return fromAudiences With Sovereigns.
:30
Rose
Burnham,
at
AMyrLi.
rtblo storm* arose and swamped the berg In the Tyrolese Alpa have re­ a wedding, wo found the bouse rifled.
second-rater ybu will give up. and be
. The right of subjects laboring under
falsify turned away into mouey-mak-'
Sunday Schoo) at 11:00 a. in. The works. On sevofal occasions blocks vealed the 'nxlatence in that region Mother bad put v.'t litre, .her wedding
(a grievance to claim a personal audi­
weighing as much as two tons .were of no less than RtTlipccles of flowfcsJ jtnyu. and other things to air before
tag.
.
Eaton Jumou is XI The Great Commission ruthlessly torn out of their places and I Ing planta above the enow limit, and^
ence with their sovereign Is fully rec­
Tuple—Witnt-Mlrtg rorxfhHst.
Rapids and Kalamazoo.
ognized in a far less democratic coun­
Golden Text. "lx». I nm with you swept inio the sea- despite dove of these 5fi were found-some three stolid silver also, and the plate broken.
Mrs. James Smith la spending this
try than ours. Evor since his acces­
Per Borrowed Bobka.
tailed joints and Portland cement. In hundred foot above the Know-line,
The burglars haij ransacked the ice­
sion the Emperor Francis Joseph was
world." Mutt. 2
the end Uio . sea-builder proved vic-j while six occurred over fifteen hun­ box and fixed themselves an elaborate)
ho many docks were borrowed.ana
accustomed to set apart ono day a never returned from the writer’s home
torlous, a» be always does; but It' dred foot above The highest species spread. Vpbn the table was an empty
Witty
Sentry.
The 'topic U "Gcmd From My R«
week on which he personally received that aba purchased a script stencil
Of
all.
the
glacial
Ranunculus,
was
met
cost
four
years*
labor
and
the
expendl-j
cigar
box. and in it on a strip of paA lieutenant of the United States in­
petitions. Although care was taken to bearing her own name and a "please
enjoy thF i ,lir® °r l3'&gt;0-°®0 before the lighthouse! with at over twelve thousand feet
fantry recently met with a sad rebuff.
Everyone come' and
exclude those seeking to gain admis­ return." To date this plan haa proven
fine, bet. Fatty, your cigara are rot­
'
complete.—Wide World Mags
The lieutenant was promenading in meeting.
,
; stood complete,
sion on purely frivolous pretexts, there aaticfactory in returning her books In
• glockner. In another part of the Alpa. ten. Do beitch next time."
There ta going to be rhe colored: Hoe.
full uniform one day. and approached
was but little formality on those dej-s. duo time,
I viz
. on
the FlnKteranrhoni.
As niy fatlicr
was
a corpulent
man.'
a volunteer on sentry, who challenged weddln here next' Frida) ' evening. I ’
Persons of,all classes—ranging from
I been found at nearly 13,900 feet, the they evideuily knew their unwilling
him with "Halt! who Comes, there?"
a peasant wronged by hia landlord'toj
I
greatest height attained by a vascu- host.—Chicago Tribune.
Ireland*, Stirring Song.
The lieutenant, with contempt in-ev­
a highly placed official who had been
Where Trouble Came In.
The
chriltnius
Kite
tind
auction
TH. Ode. .1 th. U.omei.1
J&gt;'■« '»
:
ery lineament of his face, expressed
unjustly passed over for promotion—
“Do you have any trouble with your
the T. I*. A. will be held nt El
of Ireland, "St. Patrick’s Day In the,1 *®cncan
bis fooling with an Indignant "AasL"
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
vacuum cleaner?" "Only In trying to
Morning.” la most obscure. The ear-J:
The sentry's reply, spt and quick, beginning nt 2:0lJ ti. tn.
remember who the peoplq, are who
Rest
known
copy
appears
In
Rujher-I
came: "Advance, Asa, and give the
Early shoppers wilt lie amply
borrowed It last"—Detroit Free Press.
ford's "Country Dances," published iu'
countersign.”
Supper will be served from &lt;-.»ffr- 1719. but it is said to have been played 1
terta booth, beginning at 5:00 p. m. by the Irish pipers at the'battle of!
Simplified Spelling.
Fontcnoy in 1746, and was probably,
. "Why did you take Elnora away
Haiti ndc
current for some time before this. Tho1
from school, Anthony?" a gentleman ,peak at our churcta hare T-i..-«&lt;tay j
, .. tun-.’ is found attached to various rol-|
asked hla gardener ■'one day. An- December 15th. at. T:3(t p.
Tlv,„iai licking old English songs The Cum-1
thony sniffed scornfully: "'Cause de
berlaiid song of faithless Barbery
teacher ain't satisfactory tuh mo.
! Bell, whose lover vows to wear a red j
What you reckon she toll dat chllo
; coat for her sake, is sung to a version |
yes tiddy? Bho ‘low dat IV spoil tour,;
of "St. Patrick’*Day." tho words "Bar-!
when aven an idjut 'ud know dat It
Leaders Laid the Foundation.
v..„ my um
,ruM wll
,B BUWIU
bury „
Boll's
darilug"
being
aubsti-.
spells ivy."
In
manual- toll,
in commerce, in odu-l
chorus lor "Patrick's day
-------------—.............................
— , tutcdJn
luivu-m the
mt’ cm
*
Capital
•20.000.00
ktlnn and
nnH in
milillc.
anrulnn
nt
hnvna
I jn the'morning.*
__ __ ••
cation
in
public
aery
Ice.
at
home.
Surplus
.
6,000.00
Romance of Modem Life.
at the council board, tn the church.*
■
A. A. Aldrich, Frei.
•
J. G. Hujhcs, Vice-Prea.
"But, Helen, bow did Toa m»ko thoi there la not a bit of routine ypv can;
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier
acquaintance of your second, hue- put your band to, but tho'saints and,
Pleasure’s Limitations. '
band?" "It wag quite romSRUc. I] heroes were al the beginning of it.■]
■
Pleasure is medicine to some and
was out walking adtb my first when "Princes dug this well, yea, tlio nobles I
A. A. Aldrich
Dr. Donald McLeay
Gemfe J. Doster
under .proper cngdUlons is conducivs
my second husband came along In a । of lhb people hollowed it out with thsli.
health and happiness. Pleasure in;
T. A. Aldrish
Wm. Elliott
L. B. Teerpeuing
motor and ran him down. That was j 6Ceptcra and with their staves,"— itself, and when made tho only end
J. G. Hughes
the beginning of our friendship.”—Tit-J George Adam Smith.
in lifp, is a peril.

Our Goods Make Practical Gifts
The prices on these articles are very reasonable.

Cutlery
Center tables
Bed springs
Pocket knives
Kitchen cabinets
Mattresses
Scissors Stoves
Sanitary cots
AH kinds silver ware
Ranges
Sewing machines
Hunting coats, caps and
Blankets
Carpet sweepers
vests
Vacuum cleaners
Foot warmers
ReFlash lights,
Carpets
Beds
Rugs
■
volvers
Chairs
Fur Coats
Linoleums
Rockers
Dining tables
Robes
Couches
Anything in the Hardware or Furniture lines.

ALDRICH BROS. CO
DELTON. MICHIGAN

11

Diamonds, Watches
and Jewelry

Sterling silver thimble given away.
Every lady purchasing $1.00 worth
of goods or more gets one of these beau­
tiful thimbles FREE beginning Saturday,
December 12, ending Thursday, Decem­
ber 24.

Geo. M./Newton

I

We Pay

4*

HEALTH FIRST

Per Cent

it)e ha ift this to sayt
Uou should learn today
Jhat needed rest ■
Jind health is best
Obtained through the
Chiropractic way.

Delton State Bank
Diktcms

M.W. Smith. D.C., S±“*JS£*"

I

It

has

�==

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Second-Hand

Engines

lllgtw-t price* paid fpr poultry d«&lt; WuntrtJ
Vnntrd—Poultry.
Inquire
Inquire
Mr-1
l.iavv’i Fta&lt;l Store,
npppsitrl
Uvered at A. J. Henry's fr-d

WANTS

Cotirl Mouse.
Phono 58.

or Nair cr Heat—* room house and I
• lot*: inquire .Wm. Zuschnftt, cor. i

For Sale

bury with tarn which . .•ntaina
horn* nnd caw ata'ta, granary ail

Md.rtvy &amp; Cea iff
if

“The Best for the
Money Store”

For Bent—« rocmi house. 14
ward, hard and tuft water in
kitchen, Phone 488B. I.. A. Cain.

Addr,-«s * Inqulrits

j For Salo ChetiD—Rougli 1-incb him| her for roofing and alieebng. also
bill sluff. Phono 4001. InquirBi
, F. 0. Pierer. City.
If

s None too Early
------- ■u.'.-rgavnBM'",

turn, Hhulta.

Poultry Wanted- I urn, now locuh ■!
in building al rear of hu .Olis'
rejUturnntK near Fnnnom Hitch­
ing Place. Phone .WIL J. &lt;».
i .1 Kirchner..
tr

B. &gt;1cChJ.
--------- ills
II

the city for a retired funner, nlxo,
a good family horse. eell &lt;&gt;r trad* i
for a good pair mare*.. Phon* Jnij
Baldwin.

or Salo—to «cfe farm. 1ft mile*
wrr. of .tacoy.
New house. food
tarn and out buildings, runplpg
water, plenty, good.
Fine truck

of I hi st Ings. •

(For Salt—House and lot.
| at HIS East Bond St.

Goodyear Bros

buxalng for 55c p.r hour until fur-

Frltx.
Reward.
St... Hustings.
•

E.’ South |

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Expense Saving Turned Into Quality in The Making

French’s White Lily Flour

G. F. CHIDESTER
LEADING CLOTHIER

....

Hastings,

pingtan cockerel*

IN ANY manufacturing business
the item of GENERAL EXPENSE is
invariably the MOST IMPORTANT.
"General Expense” includes Taxes, In­
surance, Interest on Investment, In­
terest on Indebtedness, Power, Light.
, Bookkeeping and many other items of
Permanent Expense incident to man­
ufacture that you CAN’T GET
AWAY FROM.
One peculiar thing about “Gener­
al Expense" is that it GOES RIGHT
ON whether the mill is running or
whether it stands still. The FIRST
thing that every manufacturer TRIES
to do is to CUT DOWN his General
Expense to the VERY LOWEST POS­
SIBLE NOTCH.
By running our mill NIGHT and
DAY, year in and year out, we have
cut our “General Expense” account to
the 'LOWEST possible limit By run­
ning night and day as we do, our tax­
es, insurance, interest on investment,
bookkeeping and hundreds of minor
expenses are NO MORE than they
would be for 10 HOURS, or ONE
HOUR. By hiring an extra man or
two at NIGHT we get a 24-HOUR
OUTPUT at a 10-HOUR COST. That
MORE than CUTS our “General Ex­
pense” accourft IN TWO. In other
words we get a 14-HOUR OUTPUT
FOR NOTHING, save the hare cost of
the grain.
We put a lot of our saving on
“General Expense” back into the qual­
ity of the flour. It enables, us to sell
French’s White Lily Flour at the
Same Price charged for flour of infer­
ior grade.
If we did not run our mill under
the most favorable conditions we could
not afford to sell French’s White Lily

Flour for the same price charged for
other flours not as good. As it is, ev­
ery user of French’s White Lily gets a
HIGH GRADE flour at the same cost
as an inferior flour.
We have “manufacturing advan­
tages” in making flour, that you will
find in Very, Very Few, if Any, other
places in this whole'country. It en­
ables us to turn out a SUPERIOR
QUALITY of flour at a cost so low
that we can afford to sell French’s
White Lily Flour at the same price
charged for other flours.
By running NIGHT and D.AY,
year in and year out we make a better
flour at a lower cost than any mill tan
possibly do uiat runs 10 HOURS a day
and then stops.
The question of “POWER” is a
very important, one in any manufacturing'proposition, and is a me'ans of
large expense. We OWN our own
WATER POWER, and as long as .the
Thornapple river flows, we are assur­
ed of the steadiest and the best power
known, and at the LOWEST COST.
We CLEAN our wheat MORE
THOROUGHLY than any other mill. We pul our grain through MORE
PROCESSES than other mills, and
each extra process improves the Qual- ‘
ity.
That’s, why French’s White Lily
Flour is BETTER than other flour.
That’s why everybody likes it. That’s
why you’ll like it.
French’s White Lily Flour Doesn’t
Cost You Any More than is charged
for flour of Inferior Quality. It Will
Save You Money to use French’s White
Lily Flour. Why not try a sack and
-see?

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
Middleville,

’

than some of the
many different
things enumerat­
ed in this check*
ing list. This will
make shopping
here easy.

Inquire ■
tf'

For Hale—Good 0 room house.
I nicely localed; gas, hard.and soft
water in kitchen.
Enquire I..
' A. Cain.
Phone 48811.
If

liln i f ■

FATHER. HUSBAND,
BROTHER,
some*
one’s else BROTHER

Benson. Lacey telephone, Dowling.

., ./lialh Rota
H1I1.-W ri.irtli«&gt;u»t

*w;-tiy'rr,*^t.rx,i.ayemn* |'.

There are only 14 days till Christmas. This year
of all years people will buy useful and needed
articles for gifts. What would be better for

prrsons

j

Michigan Ave.

'■

Wanted—Poultry Intended for
the I
Christmas market, must be here
not later than December 14th or
16th. both alive and feather drras-

Wanted—To buy young calf.
,11
o.

Fred

r Hcrvlcc—Du roc Jersey
stock
hog.
J. B. Whitmore. South of ■
1'eckley school house. Rutland

butter

Notify
. .

nmiturc. For Salo—Side
board,
dining table and six chain, one
targe arm chair, book case, several

and

commodes.

price*.

Clark Osborn.

Joseph Boger*.
Wanted by two hustling young fnrmStock and lool» fur-

Michigan

Top-.Noteher
sey's left.
want one.
&gt;10 &gt; long 1

China stock nog for aer.
ry Foley, City, Routs I.

strain of Duroc Jer­
Phone soon If you
Chas. Biggs.
Phone
short.
'
if

। lbs gilt edge dairy
20 cents" per pound.

rlth

Respectfully, W.
Mathew*

Eagle

Inquire at 216 W. Thorn Kt.
about 2.500.

purpose

Max

drive.
Fred Benham. Roote
Hastings.
1&lt;

■ family

Bump, Phone

bidder at Couch's Barn. Saturday.

Finder pleas*

Ind

Enquire at HANNER of*

Saws—AU kinds filed and gummed
nt Ruling* a Shop.
Circular Saws Ixwt—Gold enamelled Kewple pin on
Church St.
Finder ple.ist phone
396J. Reward.
Iwk

freight will be returned Tn
charge.
J. W. WhHtejnore.

Russell Reed.

I’honp

topUn girdle bound In red. Finder

tW Halo—200 or piore bundles of
corn stalks inquire al BANNER
Oflgr.
1 wk

Tim porwin that picked up
cents, keep 25, return
Grigsby's Shoe Store.

Vanity
case

to
iwk

or Salo—Choice full blood Bailed

Rock cockergls; also Durnc sows
eligible to register, dur In March;
Shorten, Quimby.

beech and
maple wood, delivered any time.
- Phono 212 I long 1 short.

BANNER office.

Ellgiblo
DeMolL

to registration

Long

one rocker.

Phone •!.

or
Kale—Thoroughbred
Whmndotto
cockerels.
Flfleld. Hastings Phone.

White
Kidney
Iwk-

*[he Great Majority.
asaodalion with the

well

of the fault finders will be elected.—
Atchison Globe.

Remember there la a false alienee
which would be m shameful aa any
falseness of speech.—William R. Rlch-

MARKETS
Tho Hastings Milling Company
quotes red wheat nt *1.06. Priqes
have advanced on onions, beef nnd Strayed Bhe^p and lamb. Red paint
on rump of each.
Lamb has long
wheal.
They have lowered
on
talk
Homer* Batea. Phone 112 1
long 2 short. ’
Iwk

sgsjyg*”-

shire boars, for

Paet That Make* City Unique.
At Quito, the only city la tho world

d Bark­
er small

Crystal Crxamery Co^uoCm butter tat al X»
Onions, ta.

,

without tho wholo world finding H
oat.—Toledo Blade.
For Kale—Registered Holstein, bull
calf, "nearly ready for service,
Artificial K/M.
targe and nicely marked**
Dam
holda a world's official butter rec­
ord.
Sire Is a son of Ponttac ▼Dives eight distinct processes, each
Burke, from a record daughter of of which requires much patient skill
Hcngerveld De Koi. Andrew C. and considerable art.
‘
Brown, phone &gt;42, S .rings,
Iwk-

MILK

CREAM AND BUTTERMILK.
"
Milk delivered to any part of U.e
city for six cents a quart. Try it and
see for yourself that it is good, clean
milk.

A. C. CLARK TO

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

DECEMBER 10,1914-20 PAGES

PAJtT TWO—PAGES 9 TO IB,

bright

Landmark of Early Days!
Was Home of Wildcat Bank

4 DIED OF PREVENTA81E

SCHOOL NOTES

...‘rr1'

.

TT.

itth.

ntoved to Barry Co., Mlq|&gt;,. settling
on the farm now owned by Jo'
Osgood.
B&gt;' thrift and Industry

i after d lapse of 76 years.

.

_ ‘

In Barry Co„ Typhoid and Dlphtlx-eparty on FH'daty •Veiling.

I

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DISEASES IN OCTOBER Holmes Co.. Ohio, N^rsmlx-r

interesting
History
of Large
Brick
Building
on: ”u'ihn IUnk °f Kwnwon «««&lt;
f»
1 tv
tv
i
•
es-.
with all of lut contemporaries In tho
crash.
it the
Grand River Road Related in 1 he
Detroit Saturday Night.

Raplds.
Rutherford Bryant out1 Greek God was absent Tueod.vy
haa returned to school- at last, after on ac&amp;u/nt of slckne

contain*

Whrn traveling from Detroit on the lions upon the* honesty of hanking
promoters were very loosely drawn. building which stands by Itself in an
open field.
Few know that polite
the city, and cross the Huron river on i the authorised capital should be paid
a steel bridge that spans the stream ; in upon tho execution of the articles
high above its w/iters.
To yuurj
nix months thereafter until the whole
sum sulacrlbvd wus contributed. •nd.
bordering marsh.
To your left Is the Tho law required tho capital of The
Plcturesqiio gorge which the river,‘m
on demand.*’
Its earlier days, cut through the hl|l»
that ft might mingle with the lakes of
Milo School Rqxjrt,
fJvlngston.
In pioneer days the ftcrlptlon to tho capital of a new bank.
Report of 3rd month.
1
This specie wus supposed to be held

vacation with tho Misses Miller, and
which to. live.
The statistics
the rest of the week In Ann Arbor.
The fifth and sixth grades .of the Hustings durltjg October follow
tai births durlirg the month. 3;
first want schdol had a Pilgrim party
Grace McCollum of Hope. *Mra. Mary
Our mathematic teachi r journeyed
9. and eighteen of
relent.
to hey KMsmatoo home for her thr
Thanksgiving vacation.
under one year. 1' over &lt;K' years. 3;
About thirty &gt;■«-.»« ago
.Mjsa Meier, our Deutsch teacher.'
causes of death, pneumonia. Inilnen- with the M**th«ailst’ l;rot*st.i
reported a delightful visit to friends In
x.i, diarrhoea entrrls.
I but latrr ho uni(e«i with thr
jftas kmrnrm la planning
Detroit, during Thanksgiving.
hurch at Cloverdale.
rek extension, school** for th*
In the flty.

• crude mill sawed rough lumber and for the redemption of the circulating
notes Issued by the bank.
*
Thirty
per cent of the authorized capital

the class to visit rural arhools,

*»• tho promising village of Kcnalng. could lawfully begin business.
■
If contemporary history Is to be

of the Dank bf Kensington, a finln&lt;-lnl Institution that nourished when
Michigan wan young nnd the restless
pioneers were boosting prosperity by plentiful nnd the least valuable prop­
It required drastic
making money on printing presses. erty to be had.
legislation and some years of vigilant
supervision to re-establish banking
storage for hay nnd farm tmplemenle-|&lt;credit.
and chk-kena have roosted
In Its
Tho Bank uf Kensington was or­
vaults.
'
,
ganised In .1811. Il was officered by
The legislature of Michigan en­ Henry FTsko. president;
Frederick
acted the first general banking Irw Hutchison, cashier; A. A. Dwight, A.
M. Brown. N*. F. Butterfield. B. I*.
Hutchison. C. F. Cooke. C. I* Croue
und fi. D. Dlx. directors.
That tho
promoters of tho bank contemplated

Our lady athletes beglp their prac-

lady fmm thn Michigan
nnd

The mounting of the 4&gt;eda of fifty

Oakland county was mostly unbroken

Grand River cumulation of specie for the protec­
tion of bill -holders were’ almost as
which the tide of immigration rolled numerous ns the -banks chartered.
Into the Interior Kensington was a
place of Importance.
Singe coaches lated by depositing with the new
bank a certificate representing that
the subscriber had a stated amount
and beast. . A considerable popula­ of specie on deposit In some other
tion lived upon the exigencies of trav­ bank.
In most cases where this
el.
But changing conditions left
Kensington without an occupation. the Institution Issuing the certificate
Modern methods diverted the stream was quUe as Intangible as those of
•the new hank.
High finance Is by
duced to the level of u commonplace no means a modern cult, and those
country road.
Kensington became a
proprlatlng other people's earnings
memory of settlement days.
’
The only structure that remains to played a game without a limit.
mark its commercial existence stands
dltlon of buabieaa caused the gover,vr. and within a few rod* of , the
western boundary of Oakland coun­ Mature In special session for the
ty. Il la a one-story brick bullldlng. purpose of devising mtans of relief.
]n its day It was prqbably considered Tho legislature authorised the sus­
Imposing.
its day passed Into hls- pension of specie payments until

their latln verbs.

4th Grade.
Mary Quick. 8GH-

I/eo Quick. 85 1-3.

I-eon Doster, 86.
Paul Dunning. 81 1-7.
aut Grade.

wero Arithmetic.
Vera Dunning;
reading. Genevieve Brown. Paul Bay:
Civil Government. Bernard’ Bhauloy.
Mildred Tfdd haa started in school.

of the most troublesome Weeds &lt;&gt;|.Bar­
ry County, has been completed.

‘Household Management.*
tai Creamery a few week* ago.
I-ast
The grades are Iteglnnlng their
Monday the Roller Mill nnd Bnkery
Xmas
work
In .drawing nnd-painting.
were visited, preparatory to writing
The musid classes are *
Xmas carols.
Manual Training.
Manual training thls-yenr has been
advanced one year's work In, each
one or more bulbs to tx- used fpr
school room decoration, during the
winter.
We have hyacinths, dnffo- : by the seventh grade thia year. This [
dlls and narcissus among our collec­ brings an added Impetus, to the bo»s|
In tho grades and the Interest dlspjay-j
tion.
,

I the American Revolution will
enI trrtalnod by Mrs, W. It. Cook and
| Mrs. James Holes. - Included In thn
udon of “The
Moling Plc-

BANNER WANT AOV8. PAY.

phiylng games.

ning of last year, both In point
numbers and the difficulty of

hla visit In the northern part of the

Ing Indian. Eskimo and d«-sert life.
mechanical drawing boards to equip

Announcement.
I -wish to announce myself tm a
candidate for tho poalUon of secre'grade* of the
tary of the Windstorm Insurance Co.
party In their
I will spprec late the support of nil room Wednesday afternoon.
‘~
Then
policyholders of the Company who
believe a change In the secretaryship
will be a benefit to the company.
Vefy respectfully.
school .with &amp; broken arm. attended
—Adv. 7 wkk.
A. Frank Sylvester. the jxirty Wednesday afternon.
Even* child of the third and fourth
grades of the ward school contributed
a nh-kle to buy some chpalcs.. The
children nro enjoying the Uhrary very
much,
.
Tim Sth grade
maps nf Europe.

ed sufficient ability at this .kind of I
ork they were allowed Io design nnd^
begin to build for thenjselvea some ;
cabinet ■Jobs.
x
„ ■
,

traduced In the mechanical drawing
department.
It is a book course
consisting of four years of high school
work.
It comprises a thorough
course In geometric drawing through
specialise In either machine.* archi­
tectural drawing or shadow perspec-

YOU WANT THEM
BEFORE CHISTMAS f
Then .bring Yeur Garments to us NOW.
You want to look
all right lor the holidays.
We can make you look rich.

Phone 243 and Our Wagon Will Call.
We Wash Everything Every Other Day.

American Steam Laundry
Shone 243

Shulters Bros., Proprietors

Hastings, Mich

TIME OF]
SPIRIT

GIVING
“’Tie more blessed to give than to receive

The Christmas spirit is growing rapidly day by day, as that gladsome day draws near. Everyone is beginning to wonder what they can ’
give to those they love, to express adequately their esteem. Only a few days more remain for a selection to be made and hoping we may be ofC­
assistance to some perplexed shopper, we are giving below a list of a few items that may meet with your approval, as suitable gifts for those
whose lives you wish to gladden.
*
’

NICKER PLATED WARE
Copper Tea Kettles $1.00, $1.19,1.39
Copjier Tea and Coffee Pots 79c, 98c

ENAMELED WARE
Nice line of this ware at prices
that make you wonder.

SHOPPING BASKETS.
Several sizes and decorations ....
.................... /.... a.48c, 58c, 68c

LINENS.
Good quality linen, per yd.......... 50c
Better quality linen, per yd......... 60c
Fine quality linen, per yd............ 98c
Mercerized, Damask, per yd....... 58c
Napkins........................... 10c to 25c
SPECIAL
ALUMINUM WARE
Tea and Coffee Pot \
Rice Boilers
/ &lt; /
Kettles
(
Fry Pans
(/T1
Griddles
\
^Dippers, Etc.
J

|A. B. C. &amp; Building Blocks 10c to 50c
STATIONERY.
OTHER SUGGESTIONS
[Tool Chests........................ 10c to 50c Box Fancy Paper.............10c to 50c Umbrellas...................... 50c 'to $2.50
Small Tools.................
10c I Correspondence cards ............... 25c Leather Purses............ -...10c to 50c
Christmas Bells........... .'Zlc to 10c Leather Hand Bags.
.48c to 98c
Silk Auto Scarfs.......................... 50c
Knit Skirt
GIFTS FOR MEN
Sweaters )
Dress Shirts.............. 48c, 69c, $1.00 Breakfast Caps_ .. . ......... 10c to 50c
Men’s Hosiery „in fancy boxe^.. .25c Newest Tango Ties;........ 10c to 25c
FOR THE BABIES
Toy Pop Guns
.10c to 25c Men’s Suspenders, in fancy boxes 25c Toilet Combs............................10c to25c
Hair Brushes.................... 10c to 48c
Sweaters... .24c to $1.39 Horns -,.........
5c and 10c Men’s Gloves................. 25c, 48c, 98c Barretts
.................................... 10c to48c
Caps................25c to 48c Rubber Balls
___________
Men’s Ties, in fancy boxes......... 25f
.......... 10c
Blankets..........39c to 75c
(And many more.)
Men’s Handkerchiefs... .5c, 10c, 25c Back Combs..-......................... 24c to50c
Lather Brushes... .•................ 10c to25c
Mittens............10c to 25c
JEWELRY
Razors........................... 25c to $1.00
k_
FANCY CHINA
Bar Pins........................... 10c to 25c Baby comb and brush sets 25c to 50c
DOLLS.
'
Complete line, exceptional values. Beauty Pins ................................ 10c
Ivory assortment......................... 25c
Dressed Dolls................. 10c to $1.00
Cuff Links........................10c to 25c
Unbreakable Dolls.......... 25c to 1.00
GLASS WARE
RIBBONS
Clasps.........................10c to 15c
Kid body Dolls............... 25c to' 1.00 Star Cut Water Sets, Pitcher and 6 Tie
Stick Pins. .z.......... .......... 25c to 50c Fancy 5 yds bolt........................... 10c
Glasses...................................... $1.17 Mesh Bags/............... . ,98c to $1.48 Fancy wide ribbon, per yd........... 10c
TOYS. *
Ingersol Watches..................... $1.00 Plain ribbons.....................10c to 25c
Doll Cabs....................... 50c to $1.75
MIRRORS.
Ribbons for Xmas packages.
DINNER WARE
Doll Houses......................25c to 50c
White enameled frames, square,
Wheel Barrows................. 25c to 50c oval and round.
Two patterns of Homer Laughlin’s Fine assortment of Christmas
Beveled plate
Post Cards...'.................. 6 for 5c
China in open stodk. Buy what you
Toy Carts................................. 10c to25cglass,,
’
exceptional values.
wish and fill in as you need. Big Fine cream candy, per lb.......... 10c
Rocking Horses ....................... 98c
BOOKS
values.
Drums...................................... 10c to25c
That same brand of salted pea­
FUR SETS
Teddy Bears........................... 25c to50c Boy’s Boy Scout Books. .10c and 25c
nuts, per lb.............. . 1.............. 10c
Toy Animals........................... 10c to25cChildren’s Books...............5c to 25c Children’s Cojfars and Muffs.. $2.98 Fancy Xmas candy boxes.............2c
SPECIAL
KNIT GOODS.
Auto Hood\ _ ,

| NEW YORK STORE

N. B. WATERMAN, Prop,
Phone 102

Hastings, Mich.

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Hastings Banner COURT HOUSE NEWS

SCHOOL NEWS
The Hastlm--*

high

THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW

school

Wm. A. Reed. Middleville ....

OPQK BROS, filter*

Gaw of Tlianka, fe a word.
Luellg rf. Palmer.'Middleville .
OMtuiry &lt;w«try and resolutions. Harold . H. lUroum. Woodland

FIFTY-NINTH YEAH

Rubacrfption by Mail, Post-Paul
OWE YEAR, in advAoss.............»l.t»i
SIX MONTHS, in advance,...
50
THREE MONTHS, in advance.
28
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
par year, in advance......... . I Xki

Gertrude R. Price. Castleton...

Hilton, class &lt;&gt;f

Gladys M. Naylor, Brandon. la

forenoon, whi
Kathleen WA&lt;i
Some of

Qult ttalra Deeds.
A’, and Jraalr Kleis to Wm.

IS SELLING THE

Belknap Sleigh

flpringg I ISO.
tain young man walking this
No communication will be pub­
noon* accompanied by a tai
lished under any circumstances un­
less it (wars the writer's name and
Annie E. Humphrey to Florence
posteffice address.
M. Slater, pa riels, Delton and Pr*l- st &gt;tuttonal strolls—for alas! she Is a

The Belknap Sleigh is very good. It’s made of iron, steel and wood.
It’s painted red and looked so nice I made inquiry, got the price, then
bought some right away. I shipped them home and to my store, and
then the trust began to roar, Oh, my! Oh, my! He’s got our sleigh.
Now this sleigh was all our pride, for it almost took the farmers hide;
to buy one and I’d gather have this sleigh for me, than any plow I ever
see.—Tinkham.

ADVERTISING RATES
junior.
Display advertising rales on ap­
Florence M. Slater to Annie Hum­
plication.
The BANNER has one of the best phrey. SO acroa. sec. 1*. Barry, and
Business locala and reading no­ equipped job offices tn Western lot No. I*. Delton. 11.00.
tices. On first page or among brev­ Michigan and ia prepared to do any
Mias DeYoe was absent Thursday
ities. &lt;2t4 cents a line
lind of book and job, printing.
Thomas Hcott to John Scott,
acres, a*c. IT, Thornapple^ fl.00.

Bowman, a Totmsr teacher .in

Hinckley, lot 1». HardendorfTs addl-

belonging

vlctrola

Geo. MeWha and wife to -William
B. Dean ond wife, parcels, Nashville.

In looking after sleighs, see “The man that lost the plow” for
Belknap Sleigh, the Donaldson Sleigh, and fbr four-door spring cut­
ters, spring cutters without doors, and cutters without springs, and cut­
ter gears; also for robes, fur coats, stable and square blankets. I have
a full line of these goods, and at prices that surprise the Trusts.

I’earl A. Htaup And wife to John
life.
They provided for many visit­
ing nurses, whose hundreds of thous­
ands of visits brought instruction anc*

Frank A. Wilcox and
Baltimore. IF500.
William Coburn to Olive-Conlon.

tED Ci

Lule E. Phillips and wife to Edna

Th* juniors ar* planning a
tlmo for Thursday night, the nighl
on which they are to have thslr class

school, having
talent .In
_
long and Intrsaetlng program.

1335.
Henry

more. ll.HOO.

Jesse Townsend

. we hope that next
nvlte th*ir lea* lucky

'

school matM.
Philip A. Colo and wife to Chas.

Barry,

A. Pax on and wife to John

“THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW"

ed that they honestly believed that
a number of tho pupils of our school
had
9 ’

Not inr the
Trust

Hubert Bronson

Claude F. Hughson *nd wife to
turned to school after
Alfred Goodcnough und wife. *0

on account' of lllheas. ] mure would come.”

Chapel tterclsrs were held Friday
morning, conducted by Prin. Wai-

Ellsworth A. Hmlth to Clayton

building?.

Baltimore. 11.00.
Frank M. Hasel to William Jen­ our guests.
The juniors have just completed
ner, parcels of lota » and 10. blk. 3.
Grant addition. Hastings, JUS.
bles," and the Senior clans the

intercet In arithmetic. ' but II is
doubtful a* to th* amount uf l»tere*t

to

mtnlstralor. filed and discharge isaubuildings.
buildings.

good buildings.
l&gt;ull&lt;llngs.

buildings.

buildings.
buildings.

patron* to %fe that alt parcel
,agrw havo your return name
left hand npixr corner.
Pack and fasten
*

Postmaster or rural carriers, with re­
gard to cost of any Christmas parcels,
before the rush begins, so aa to avoid
delay.
Have them properly address­
ed and postage affixed before deliver­
ing to the poet office or left In boxes
for carriers.
This will help elimi­
nate the holiday congestion that Is

buildings'

buildings.
buildings.
buildings.

Ezra S. Morehouse &amp; Co.

It will Ulso help materially about
Setting .all mall away on first trains
If each patron keeps a supply of
| stamps und stamped envelopes on
! hand, no that all mall may be properI ly stumped before leaving same in
In times of holiday rushes, or bad
weather and winter roads which de­
lay the carriers, stamped mall will be
dispatched on nrut train while un-

Order Our Dray:

-------------------------- aa lt b&lt; only
through euurtiwy that carriers stamp
any null.
Tho rulings of the department re­
quire nil mall to bo properly stamp*d before leaving It in Jx.xes fur the
carriers, thus avoiding the necewity
of u carrier having hla horses stand­
ing in the cold, after living badly
I wormed up »&gt;r the long drive, while
he does the work that should have
been done by .iU patrons.
Remember the post ma«ler or the
carriers are ready and willing to dis'

PIANO

AHO SAFE MOVING

HASTINGS TRANSFEN CO

American Scholarship.
.
If American scholarship is not In
place, it U In power. If it does not
carry the election today. It determines
the policy of tomorrow. Calni, pa­
tient. confident, heroic In our busy
malerm life It perpetually vindicates
the truth that the things which are
unseen are eternal.—George William
Curtis.

A Query.
If a man gala up just utter the day
breaks, can b* bo said to have a
whole day before him J

Safety First
This holds.Hue in your electric
wiling,
that's one leaton
why I urge you to 1st me do
your electric work.
You’l
knew it it done right ami that
your buildings are sale if I do

VAN TIFFLIN

Vancouver world.
The grades are making Christmas
L-rested In their work.
SULTU BOWNE.
Tlie high school chorus la planning
concert to be given Wednesday. addition built to their house

Ileaale Bogart has h*n absent from

Receipts and* request

Hastings
Mich.

ure Island.’

day and Is planning to take up her
person.
'Petition for admission to studies soon.
Kalama too state hrwpltal filed. Phy­
sicians certificate* filed and order for a ••jpell-down'
admission to hospital entered.
Estate of Martha Bll*n Bharp- Kiria won.
steen et al. Minors. Annual'account
Miss Bowman visited the commer­
of guardian filed.
cial department Thursday of Inst
Estate of Edna Belle Roger*. *
minor.
Annual account of guar­
dian filed.
t
CUncy Farr has been appointed
Estate of James B. ’(mllson. .de­ cashier of the bank in tho comtnerceased.
Order allowing final ac­
count of administrator rntervH. Re­
Orlle Bishop visited th*
ceipts a*d request to discharge filed, school music clam Monday.
and discharge Issued to Burdett
Our talented blond violinist, who
Briggs a* adminiatratof.
has the power to charm tho fairest
EstXie -of Wm. Lowden, decease^ of rhe god*, showed hla aueceptlbllOrder allowing final account of Owpd.
Receipt* and request to dis­
charge filed und discharge issued.
F&gt;t.ite of Robert Montgomery de­
ceased. ■ Final account of executrix
’ Estet* of Edith O. Miller, ct al
minora. Annual Account uf Guar­
dian filed.
Estate «&gt;f Blanche Dickerson^ a mi­
nor.
Request to discharge Guurdlnn filed, and discharge issued to
Kathrun Brown as guardian.
Estate of Eseli N'- Yule, deceased.
Commlaalom-raxfi-porl on claims filed.
Eatato of Eliza M. Crouter, de­
ceased.
Final account of adminis­
tratrix filed.

by Venerable Hinckley.

aa there are four men-trying for
Ctsurh Rogers will have

•d by Ralph Ward.

Work That Moves the World.

may be limited but the fact that It la
work makes It precious. . . . Dar­
win could work only halt an hour at a
time; yet In many diligent half hours
he laid anew the foundations of philo­
sophy. . . . Green the historian
tells us that the world is moved along,
not only by the mighty shoves of its
heroes, but also by tho aggregate of
the tiny punches of each honest work­
er.—Helen Kellar.

Pleasure la not the chief cud of life.
Once we expect to be amused as a
baby with a rattle or a red cart, we
are preparing for a-day of darkness.
The development of character, not the
pursuit of pleasure. Is the true end
of life. Pleasure comes Into life as
by product, rather than an end. and
the more wo have legitimately the
tweeter life will be.

CHRISTMAS TURKEYS

to do. Everyone Is busy, but
Christmas and learning Christmas' have found time to visit us..
songs and making Christmas decofaUons.
Gladys Hodgn of the first grade

Ruth Ellsworth was absent from
school on x.qoUM of her grandfathTh«&gt; seventh grade are beginning
to study AustyaBaNo news from Mia* Matthews’
room thia week..

ternoon.
Alva Kirchner, who was 111 with
diphtheria, is back In scBool this
ttorothy Bronson has returned to
■chool ,uftj;r an abaenc* of several
weeks. " '
'
, .
Charles Weaver, Eva und
Earl
Rrld havo entered the third grade.
Mr. atid Mr*. Webb visited Miss

school the punt week.
Hubert Brown returned io school
Monday after an extended absence.
Vara. Bronson. Doris Belton ami
George Wettar* were absent MonjUrk
have &lt; amplrird tha work in physiol-

Harry Hasp was absent Monday.
The seventh grade baa reccivi
oom* new library books.
Floeair Conrad, of the, seven*

Rice Paper From Wood.
So-called Chinese rice paper la made ■ Miss Vincent has ilnlslfqd reading
"Ann of Green Gabion’' to her room
from the pith of a Formosa tree.

. A e-immerdnl prosperity
Kus h.-l.l in XfM.w.n 9 &lt;1.
t&lt;&gt; Prince Prosperity, who arrived
with his court on u goUvn barge,
propelled by the wheels of Progress

Only th* Seventh.
Guest—''Ikllghtful party yon are Mrs. Oxi 1’ardee, left fi&gt;(,hts home
having toulght. old f*yow." Host— In Elburn. I Hindis. Thursday.
Mias Loy Gosch visited friends in
Is thtTx. seventh anniversary of her Grand Rapids. Friday and Raturdny.

game. The Hastings high m-Ikm]
boys will probably 3phw .Charlotte.
Eston Rapid*. LaWjDdeeM. Grand
uncle. C. M. Benedict and family,
Rapids t’nton Hiirn.^irhlland. Grand
Wednesday and Thursday.
Haven. Sturgis and Lowell.
Thr
Xtllll*
Altn whn
What Is Your Rank!
t»ums need the hearty oo-operutlun
Man's rank Is his power lo uplift— haa been visiting her brother Clair
of the students end public.
George Macdonald.
Bunday.
Manual Training.
&lt;&gt;x| Pardeo returned fr°m hu
One of the moot Interesting things,
A leading Paris physician advocates hunting trip la ths north R'edneathat’s bring made In the manual
'sand man and deliberately dropped training department thia year. Is n that consumptives be confined In
health compounds and forbidden to
Grand
hi* beautiful blond head on hla desk,
Rapids visitor Saturday.
and disturbed the elements with hla by 14 Inchon high, oulshlo dimen­ lead a city life.
Mias Meier, who sions. It's large enough to ac-omyoung Teutons ~en
rn." arous'd
him
Deutsch
and returned'him to house haa followed th*’ grtirral lines,
of a dwelling house construction.
Thia give* the boya an opportunity
i&gt;n*rtn*rn&lt;to study building construction first
We will have a choice line of Turkey* and all kinds uf
hand, and bswms acquaint'd with
Poaltry on hand lor th* holidays.
If you are going to have a
subject of the right or wrong of cor­ the names and term* used/in that
family dinner and want something extra nice, just tell us what
work. Tho work
Is being done
poral punishment.
r
you
want,
and we will do our best to GET YOU JUST WHAT
entirely
by
the
boys
of
the
sixth
Mum Dkhcrson supplied in Miss
YOU WANT. Our aim ii to please.
Wilcox’s room Monday forenoon.
IFonmilc Ksdcntv.
Miss Will supplied in tho klnder-

A number of bulbs have been
brought to ths light so thrft they mothers win cu-uperaU- wllh thr
World's Debt to Humphrey-Davy.
tewcher.
"1 wish that as' many
Humphrey Davy, a poor apprenUc*
mother* as poasibl* would visit the:

i'enxance, England. 1771. He became
th* most eminent scientist of hl* day.
He made the safety lamps now used
in coal mines. And just before hl*
death In 1M» gave us the electrio
light D*ry made hl* first experi­
ments in candle ll^ht. Tod*y the light
known aa Barnegat light, off the New
Jersey coast 1* equal to 30,000.000
candles.
z

Wasted Brilliancy.
_
mao •misi uuas uu ioi__----------- .
de loudest sometimes aa) a •omethin*, ?, G. Bailey, returned to their home
. ...
..
....
...
Mondav.
Monday.
but his audience don't know it, kaxt
dey ain't expectin’ it.—Atlanta ConsU
fatten.
Mr. Roush
was away ploughing.

Cabbage Patch."
The eiudente who weri absent
during the testy t*ok them, last-'

&lt;11 e nd oh

Bertha Zuscbnitt and Cgcll Wilson

Our customers all tell ua that our Home Made Sauer Kraut
is the “BEST THEY EVER TASTED.'•
We KNOW it ia
RIGHT because&lt;we matie it ourselves.

BESSMER BROTHERS
Hastings, Mich.

The Meat Market Men.

Phone 162

[IWhy Not Now
|

FOR now is the TIME for you to decide on what COAL or COKE you want fpr

your WINTER SUPPLY.
Try our EBONY COAL either ia LUMP or EGG size anJ we think you will agree
with u* when we say that it i* the BEST COAL for DOMESTIC USE (hat you have ever
tl*ed.
,
Have all *i:c* in GENUINE GAS COKE an J when ordering atate vbht »izc you u»eIt look* a* if Flour would be higher but w&lt; can mH you FRENCH S WHITE
LILY "Th. Flour That rhe BEST Cook, Um" lor *5.50 per bbl. WHY NOT NOW
take a sack home for that CHRISTMAS dinner and relieve any doubt a* to it* •ncctM ’’

Ju»t step in and SEE, THAT'S ail we a*k. We invite Inspection and we are always
pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR. CEMENT. BRAN. MIDDLINGS,
and in fact anything we have for sale.
BRING in your Sample* of Seed*. Bean*, Wheat, Oat*, or anything you hgv« for

SALE that i* handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name YOU a PRICE.
Under th* pretest Market condition* it is impossible to quote future price but our aim

i* to pay all we can for Grain, Bean* or Seed* on each day'* market.
Call us by Phone.
Give u* a friendly call, the latch' siring i* always out. we arc
always at home.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc
Dealer* in Grain. Buna*. SeeJ. Hay. Coal. Cement, Hide*. Pelt*. Etc.

Phone 1JI0

~

Hastings, Mich

�HAROLD'SHELPFUL HINTS

Diamonds
We were well stocked in diamonds before war
was declarej in Europe, , and as the. markets, are
closed the£ will go higher. We can supply your
wants along the line-of rings, lavaliers, scarf.pins,
loose stones.
We guarantee every stone and the price to be
correct.

PIKE &amp; DAMON
Jewelers

Phone 281

Opticians

QUALITY MEMORIALS
Quality is the distinguishing characteristic of
an object which makes it superior to the ordinary.
Nowhere is the mark of quality more to be desired
than in your memorial work.
The cost of a rough block of granite is small in­
deed, when compared to the value it represents af­
ter being shaped into a memorial bv the hands of an
artisan. Our appreciation of this is a guarantee
of distinctive monuments.
We would like to impress upon you the impor­
tance of placing your -order now for spring deliv-

IRONSIDE BROS

Timely Suggestions for
Christmas Shoppers

-Oia trouble la," said tho young man
with tho Square forehead aa ho doUberately pawed over tho candy boz
and helped himself to ' the biggest
chocolate, "that nobody tolls you gtrla
the truth about yourselves, and so you
get .chesty orer the saccharine anfl
baseless compliments doled out to you.
You thrive on so many a day Just aa
though they were breakfast food. And
you get entirely wrong Ideas of your
selves!"
"Thank yon, Harold,” said the girl
in tho hammock in appropriately hum­
ble tones, "for coming hero to lead us
up out of darkness. I might mention,
by tho slay, that you havo-colossal
nerve and supremo conceit."
- "So havo all great men,” modestly
affirmed Harold. "Now, take Stepha­
nie—I'll warrant 1.000 men to date
havo Whispered In her ear that her
eyes aro causing them vast disturb"You are perfectly horrid!" flashed
tho young woman in question.
"Thcro you go!" commented tho
young man. blandly. "Working your
eyes, I moan. It's got to be a habit
with you. Somebody remarks that It's
a pleasant day and thereupon you give
him a glance warranted to kill at a
thousand yards.
"That all comes from tho fact that
when tho men mentioned your eyes
they politely neglected to add that
your noao Is impossible and that you
havo an unpleasant habit of being
snippy.
"When you consider Ruth—say, I
caught her yawning the other evening
when the new man quoted that thing
about shimmering waves of golden
hair or aomething or other. Every
man Ruth meets at once feels some­
thing stirring In the back of hla head
which Anally-burets forth in that
bunch of poetry he read lit his sopho­
more days. I'd like to know the per­
centage of her allowance Ruth spends

Men’s Traveling^Jases
Pullman Apron
Easel Mirrors
Art Calendars, something new with
Memo note
Suit Holder and Brush in nice leather

Leather Traveling Medicine Case
Comb nnd Mirror in leather case, for'
traveling
Manicure Outfits
,
Toilet Sets
Hand Mirrors
tf nolm nd'

C. E. HARVEY
PHARMACIST, HASTINGS, MICH

We Want You to See Us Before You Buy for Christmas.

The Bettar Way.,
A household hint says that books
can bo protected from •tildcw hyaprlnkllng oil of lavcnds, on tho
thrives. An easier way. though, would
be to read ’em occasionally.

“I wish you'd go on home!” said the
young woman in question, indignantly.
"Of course you do!” agreed tho
youg man. affably. "That's what I said
—not ono of you llkee to hear tho
truth and you aro getting spoiled In

Southwestern Michigan

COAL
Ohio
Restrospective.
"I havo lived 67 years, last grass,"
confessed the Old Codger' "during
which 1 can truthfully say that 1 have consequence. Your hair Is all right,
Ruth, but take it from mo that you
City should bo more ot a clinging vine. Hu*

means of an endowment of JISO.OOO
by Norman W. Harris, banker. The
Field museum aids by supplying sub­
jects for study.

Very Different Matter.
Grandma—"Well. Bobble, have yes
had ail the dinner you want?" Bobbis
—"No;.l only had all i can eat.”

Don't laugh at tho man with bow*
legs. It he could help them ho would.

On landing.

sere bombarded the French port of
lAipeetu.- many of the .residents, fled
In Miehlgan-tjtada automobiles.
'

only to be washed with map and wa
ter before dressing. A wound made
with an unclean instrument ought tc
have a cleansing that will be destruo
tlve to germs.

Kant thing to have a.otnid handy, es­
pecially when tha Joke's ou you."—

THIS WEEK'S NEWS IN

tlty.
The British were profuse in
u ixilugizlng for their hysterical stu­
pidity and haste In arresting tho so-

Pocket Mirrors
Shaving Sets
Cuff and Collar Traveling Bags
Pyralin Ivory Sets and in single pieces
Box Stationery
Box Candies
•
Books for the whole family
Purses
Bill Folds
Covered Flasks
Fountain Pens
Music Rolls
.
Games-of all kinds
Mccanno Building Outfit

which Is liking to think wo aro tho
whole thing and you are worshiping us
from down below. It’ll make a huge

and realize that she looks just like your brains. As for Florence—"
other women, but that It doesn't mat­
‘'Don’t mind me," murmured tho girl
ter, then the honeymoon Is over and
romance has silently stolen away.—
"I think too much of you to lonvb
Judge.
you out of this little helpful hints sym­
posium," the young man assured her.
“I am not going* to let you wander
The Philadelphia minister who says
plenty of 110,000 Jobe aro vacant have been enlightened. They tel) you.
doesn't alarm us. Them are lob many Florence, that you aro tho best dancer
|1 and IJ a day Jobs vacant to make It was ever their good fortune to run
across and they drag In that peaches
and cream thing about your complex­
ion, don't they? And you havo a lit
If a ray of sunlight smites you and" you
keep a bottle of freckle lotion handy.
Tho mnn a bo sgffere In silence may They remain discreetly silent,over tho
be heroic, but the man who “makes a fact that they find you In the ham­
holler" seems more sociable and is mock while mother Is canning cherrlca
therefore more popular.
in a hot kitchen—" ■
"She sold tbora wasn't a thing I
could do!” protested Florence, hotly.
"Mothers havo a way of shouldering
things,” sold tho young man. "Mino
would chop kindling while I smoked if
I’d let her! Resides, the men bate to
wait on you the way you make them.
That Lady Clara Vcre de Vere stuff
may make a hit with some, but nearly
overy man hustles to get away from It

Dr. Homes* Cut Rate Dentists
When you think of vour teeth think of him. Own* a-Dental
Supply House and his own Dental Laboratory. WORK equal
to the BEST. PRICESztqual to the LOWEST. Large busi­
ness, small profits. Only best materials used by registered

Expert Dentists
Ten year (written) guarantee given. Lady attendants in each
office. Instruments sterilized alter each patient. PAINLESS
MRTRODS used in all offices. Why not call and get FREE
examination as to what your teeth need.

DR. FRANK HOLMES

Stephanie, with warmth.
"Right!” agreed the young man.
"Sometimes, though, wo aro roused
from our lethargy to do a great deed
'of kindness, as I.havo jqst dona—”
"Maybe/* breathed Ruth, violently,
"you think you've made yourself popu­
lar around hero by it!”
"I’ve established myself In your af­
fections for life,” Insisted tho young
man. brazenly, as ho departed. "When
you get over hating mo you’ll be aL

‘'Anyhow/' said Stepbanlo from the
silence which ensued after bo had van­
ished, "he's perfectly horrid, but you
must admit you don't forget him tho
minute he's out of sight, as fou do
most of tho othersChicago Dally

18 E. Main St., Kalamazoo.
ia E. Main St., Battle Creek.
X13 Washington Ave., Lansing.
303 E. Main St., Jackson.

Banner Want Ada Bring Results.

"Something Blue.”
The "something blue" that tho brldo
wears whan «olng to the altar Is gen­
erally a pair of garlerq. A recentlyknitted In the pu
evenly done
needles, and give.. ---------------- Wlth turquoises dnd seed pearls.

n “Lump" and
'Washed.Nut"

Cannell Egg makes a hot fire
and a clean kitchen—TRY IT
Pocahontas

West Virginis
‘Lump nnd
•gg" Sizes

1 “Lump" and
• “Nut"

Hastings Gas Co's
Coke

ROGERS &lt;3 SON
Phones: Office 194, Residence 192

HASTINGS, MICH.

Jliits. Overcoats. galmacaans
IF YOU WISH SOMETHING VERY FINE
IN ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE, WE ARE
IN POSITION TO FIT YOU OUT IN ANY
OR ALL OF THEM WE ARE DOING
SPECIAL WORK AT THIS TIME AND
YOU SHOULD ORDER YOUR CHRIST­
MAS TAILORING DONE NOW.
-:-:-

Cleaning and Pressing and Repairing

jrflex guderm

ftigh Class Jailor
Hastings; Michigan

PRESSING while you wait

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, DI

10, 1»14.

Mt*. Auguxt* Hart and aen Virgil
ef Northeast
Vermontville
daughter Fern, of Detroit

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
Clothing &amp; Shoe Department
Grant Otis &amp; Co.’s Old Stand

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
Clothing &amp; Shoe Department
Grant Otis &amp; Co.’s Old Stand

WARNING
A prominent Grand Rapids cloth­
ier, who advertises extensively in this
territory was recently arrested, plead­
ed guilty and fined for fraudulent ad’
vertising. Do your trading with re­
sponsible Hastings merchants.

CHALLENGE
We challenge any firm or individ­
ual to prove that any statement made in
Our Advertising
is false. We are here to do an honest
business and to build a trade for the
future as well as the present.

Theo Pennliiftoi
folher.
visiting at the hoi
Oecar und family.
Mrs. Villa Clark of JtMhvilla und
Friday.

East Woodland, for a short visit
Mrs. Gardner returned home Satur-

F. Axthelm and family of North

A “Practical Christmas” is in the Air

he* * More at Ku la mo.
The Pennington boya

Practical gifts lead in the happiness they bring the recipient—in the length of time they carry beyond the Christmas Day
- the spirit back of the remembrance, and at this store you can find large assortments of practical gifts—Prices lowest consistent
with quality.
.
”
*

in . Huatliig*
lasuls. Hanson, agek about 70 years,4 township. In Baltimore und Hotter,
n former resident ol Barry county, j vl,lc*» ■“rtdved by th# followdlcjl Thursday &lt;.f a broken neck. n&lt;- •1,,K children:

horn in Sweden. Th
held
on
Saturday

more.

The funeral party came To

-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

AUCTION SALE

To rails morn, which I need to use at once, I will havo an Auction Sale ot personal

property at the tarm known as the Allgeo place In Baltimore, 5 miles south ot Hastings, Vi
mile west ot McOmber school house end
mile oest ot the Hendershott school house. This
sole will take piece on

Tuesday, Dec. 15,1914
Commencing at 10 o’clock a.&lt;m, I otter the following property:

Horses
Bay Gelding

Grain, Fodder, E,tc.
White Gelding

-

Cattle
Roan cow.3 years old, giving milk
■Red cow 6 years old, due Feb. 1
Spotted cow 7 years old, due Jan. t
Heifer calf, 7 months old
Grade Holstein bull calf, 5 months old

Sheep
38 good breeding ewes
1 registered Shropshire rain

.

Hogs

Poland China brood sow weight about 550
O. I. C. brood sow weight about 200
15 shoats weight about 65 lbs.

HOT LUNCH AT NOON.

200
600
100
600

the F. U. M.
located here.

Mrs. AriUnu' Herbert -if Hurting*

NORTHEAST KALAMO.

about &gt;• gathered at the school
house near the noon *------ **“u —"
filled dinner baskets
tho
served during which Rev. Bostwick In Bell und bride last Wednesday eve­
ning.
He wm married to MIm Maud
Huwr. In tiehsl
now of Ohio.
Congratulations and
beautiful ring.
happy future Is the wish that their

WEST VERMONTVILLE.
Earl Sturgis of Allegan Is visiting

Workmen completed a f
hour" lukt w.-ek In -cemeterj
which Wilf bu'tnuch apprecl

Township Sunday Kchpol- AxkoclaUlan S. C.' Vanbnutin 'making Inst
Sunday "it.iiiy Day” tor Woodland
township, there wax n large attendI a net* nt Sunday School In &lt;;«ch of the|
1 villngo chutvhe*

fumlahetl

! music *&lt;it, the C.
morninijr.
A numby &lt;&gt;f

home Friday night.

.

All steel 5-tooth cultivator
r-horse wagon
t6-ft. stock rack Check row.Corn planter
Set 1060 lb. platform scales
Fanning mill
Corn shelter
United States cream separator
45-gal. iron kettle
Cook stove
2 swarms 0! bees and some empty hives
25 cords of second growth wood
Incubator

Other articles not mentioned.

SHELTER FOR HORSES IF IT STORMS.

TCDUQ HF 2AIP All sums of $5.00and under, cash.
I Lil III 0 Uf OnLL Over that amount 1 year’s lime

will be given on goqd bankable notes with interest at 6
per cent. No property to be removed until settled for.

Ernest Matteson, Prop.
Col. W. H. Couch, Auctioneer

Mian Cynthia Green was

Sheridan Stilwell went to Detroit
.
John Snore and Mrs. Mary Thursday to visit his sister and other

Brown.
Mrs.

and Will Bahi a Friday in North C.irl-

Mrs. Leon Bromberg

entertained

QVAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Friday.
Thursday from BouLh Hj^ven i
aha attended her mother'* tuner:
Mr. and Mr* Ray Gould
Mrs. Will Taylor and son of Char­
lotte vllsted her mother. Mr* David TuMutay.
They wUl vteit relatives
Wilkinson and family, Saturday and and attend tho that* Grange before
Sunday.
Charlie Smith and wife of Nashville
visited at Clyde Brown's over Sun- Munday with the Utter'! parent* In
AxiyrU.
Mr. and Mr* Almon Sheld-m and
Albert Burgman and family of Dumd visited their sister, Mrs. Len daughter. Floy vlalled roUtlvea tn
VermontvUle. over Sunday. Mr*. Addle Hager of Woodland
Can! &lt;&gt;f Ttuinkv
and Can Downing and family, _of
Nashville, called al M. K. Downing'*,
Tuesday.
elated by the family.

iMurant-c

Company, King Delbert Taylor and family.
Mra. Rob Cronk and Utile son of state public utilities law. proposes to
Nashville nre visiting at Ben and prohibit cltle. from grunting any kind
CKve Hirow'a.
Mr. Cronk vlaiUd of public utility franchises, giving all
there Sunday.

EAST WOODLAND.

leri
•
'
&lt; in thia vicinity.
Mary'
W. Hitt apent last week on Jury in vlile vblted her xUter.
J. J. EmtUnd add daughter Jlrs.
Gardner. Thursday.
HOW, FRENCH PEOPLE
Edith Black are bring treated at •: Hastings.
Mr*. Wex WillUmx called on Mro.
howpllal at Ann Arbor: Mr. Eng‘
1 Milling
QURE STOMACH TROUBLE
land for hernia and Mr*. Black fod
r&lt;mrnaend Charlie Crows In NaahvIBe, Saturday.

A Jolly good

Mm JI. X Holly was' at" Grund
Ruplds Friday buying holiday goods.
Revival me-ting* began at the.

Farm Tools, Etc.
2-horsc walking cultivator

Max Baggerly went to Marshall.
Monday to visit his xUter.-Mro, R. E.
Mulroney.

Mr. Lind had for writing.

ney in. East Carlton Friday night.
A nujnber ..f th" young friends

bushels corn in crib
bundles corn stidks •
bushels, potatoes
lbs. buckwheat Hour

nt South

EAST AMYRIA.

Battle Creek Tuesday, by the

he school work and a generaj feeling
rua current that something was due

HASTINGS, MICH.

Uloodland

Mary

an operation for appendicitis at Nlch-

urday und Huoday.

Elea, of Battle Creek.

Mr..

Claude Kennedy'*, Tuesday.

WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
GRANT OTIS &amp; CO’S OLD STAND

been

Stanley Mix and family

Wrap up a box of comfort, tie a holly vib-j (Extra quality outing, trimmed 4. g HflU| lilk poplin,. reversible, four-in-hand enr
each ................................................. vUl
bon around it HE OR SHE’LL be gladl I with silk braid, each
Whenever you have “Meh" on your gift list,® Requisite patterns in satin, flowing 7^/
you decided upon slippers.
end. $1.00 andIvl
Women’s felt slippers with black furl make this note, Wilson Bros. Gloves, $1.00,Ea
around the top, cut high in front, some! $1.50 and $2.00. Then come down bright bh
Travel in comfort
plain, others with little^ ornaments on] and early tomorrow and look at these T-Ji
r
SUIT CASES
the vamp, colors green,
fg •ye! dandy Gloves!
purple, and black, etc..— - ■
Lined and unlined Cape gloves at eg nn ? are worth their weight in gold to him and
I
we
just
want
to
remind you that here are
Women’s knit slippers, fleece lined soles,
very comfortable, assorted colors, jo/ Lined and unlined*“Mocha" gloves eg ca unusual values at, *$1225, $2.50.er nn
$3.50
and
Jd.UU
at per pair............................... «J&gt;lxuU
per pair.........................................
It’s a capital idea, that of many people
Misses' and Children’s knit slippers, fleece' Real “Kassan" Cape gloves, silk e? aa
lined soles, assorted colors and jo?(
lined, per pair......................... q&gt;£.vv 1 who are buying
SWEATERS
sizes, per pair....................... -. .“O'A word to the wise is.
Men’s slippers, black and tan kid, hand f
. Children’s sweaters in grey and red, help
turned and flexible soles. Special fl»g qn'
NECKWEAR
keep the little fellows warm, eg /ir
price, your choice...................... 4&gt;l.uv 3
priced at $1.50 and
It’s something even’ man needs, wants
Ladies’ Sweaters an assortment of colors to
The luxury of OUTING GOWNS costs’ 1’and appreciates. Here’s a little summary
suit any one, white, maroon, purple, mix­
•of the largest sfu
stock in Hastings.
but little now.
I T'of
ed blues, grey, etc at $6.00, $5.00 (P'l CA
"*
** ’ "
Men’s military gowns, good quality jjaz Reversible
Four-’-in-Hands
25(
S3.50 and
outing, all
sizes,, each
vUl j.i each —,“ “ . ( • cui.ii ,...................................................
uutitig,
mi oiz.ua
vat.ii......................................
Men’s sweaters, from the best to the cheap­
Men’s outing gowns, with collar, trimmed 1» Roman striped, flowing ends,
25(
est, grey, maroon, scarlet, etc. are the
around collar and down front with
5 ; each ....................
' colors. The prices range from
7E/
Roman
striped, figured and plain rn?
neat finishing braid, blue or pink,
T
$6.00 down to■
satin taffeta with large open ends.^. vUl
each ■ vL
Belts, Suspenders, Hosiery, Garters, etc. are always acceptable.

CLOTHING AND SHOE DEPARTMENT

havo

day night nnd will continue for i&lt;
&lt; aitple of week*. Jlev. Ullery n.qd ।
MIm WIm will conduct the .Mrvilad.

NOKTH CARUTON.
A household remedy oi the French
Mr/ and Mr*. A. Y». Kilpatrick uf
Mr. and Mra. Bert Kime *penl Sat­ peasantry, consisting of pure vegetable
South Ilakotu. Mrs. St. John nnd M.
oil. and said tu possess wonderful merit
L. Cole, took Sunday dinner wHh Mr. urday and Sunday with the latter'4
pareiiU. Hiram Livingston and family in the treatment of etonudr, liver and
intestinal troubles, lus been introduced
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bunn and Mr. in this country by George H. Maye, who
and Mrs. John Gclsc spent Bunday for twenty years lus liecn ope of tlic
Scofield.
lea&lt;|ing down town druggisls pf Chi­
helping cago and who himself was cured by ils
Ida Hitt was u very pleasapl social
use. So quick and effeclive is its action
affair, and quite well attended.
JT*e is usually enough to
duties the payt
ted relief in the most
and many people who
dlle visited'her brother. T. Scofield.
w^dare they never heard
of anything to produce such remarkable
Cliccka Croup, Itutantiy.
Mr. and Mm Geo. Hitt entertained
results in so short a lime. It is known
few friends at their pleasant home
as Mayra Wonderful Stomach Remedy
and can now be tud at almost any drug
, JL G. Kilpatrick eeourlty that conics from having Fol­
store. It is now *o!&lt;J litre by
Baril. Mrs. I’hlla ey* Honey and Tar Compound In the
bouse.
It cuta the thick mucus and loading druggist! and druggDU ev
clears away tho phlegm. Mopo the
strangling qough and gives eaxy
•r, MIM Bertha Hume u lovely birth-'
Kveyy lute rotlafoctiOR * or wa don't want
day party In her achoo] room. Friday. breathing tend quiet Sleep.
user Is u friend.—Arthur Mulholland your money. It ia auld with thaWiAbout 70 guexta were prevent. They
t.'ve underotanding your money will
gave her a beautiful topax birthday
be returned by your druggist without
ring nnd a line picture.
A royal
quibble or'&lt;Ku&gt;atlo^.
-BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
good time wax reported.

Genlux and Madneta.
There la no great geniua without a
tincture of madnexg— Seneca.

| Thvnduy.
•
Wo received word fmm C. K.
Mr. and Mm Clark &lt;&gt;versi
llowtadvr r. &lt; rntly that the city of
Daytona. Fiori.U. was on the boom and daughter Mettle visited-at
Schalhly'a. Sunday afternoon.
big bu-lti'M this winter, with l&lt;iurUM already coming by the hundred* W.u.dl.ind spent Thursday evening at
J. J. Hertarly*
to apend the M inter there.
The Miwse. Florence.
Ethel and
Mro. .Eugen- Davenport ot Chainpolgn. HI- called on a numbar of her Vetti King attended the C. K. Con­
vention. at Halting*. Saturday.
I Woodland friends Thursday.
. Miss IxittK
mother «pent Thursday ul Glenn

The Wsscidlisnd t&lt;»wn»hlp board
wax In jkexaion Monday, afternooh- to
look, after.
luship affair*.
Townxhlp Tn axurcr Allen W. FulQuite a I;
been paid.

.mount

.and

1 Rapid* rial tor Saturday...
Will Dove &gt;]&gt;ent the f&lt;
the week'viwiUng friends
had

ter and family. Mr. and Mr*. John
Abbott in Carlton. Bunday.
Mr*. Kinrfial and *u*n. Floyd of
woodland, epent Sunday at D..N.
Hlowell'sL
* —
.
Frank Uhd Carl " Scotleld of Ka«t

Della Smith of Hxatlngd spent p^rt

while lifting

inuthi r. Mrs
| mndr from hero Frtdiiy by
iliuwUdcr to the Detroit market.

stands close to the people. It does not centralize wealth
nor furnish cash for the exploitation of unsafe or speculative
, schemes. Its field is local. The results beneficial at home,
with frugal and economic hands it gathers the savings of the
thrifty and enriches the community by putting the money
back in circulation.
, For information call or phono

Hast-

hla log hurt

Invest jour s.virg«, mI.ether large or small, where you
. are safeguarded by real csl3te--Homes arc the best of all
security- Why not have a 5# PER CENT NET on your
moqcy on this iccurity.

The Battle Creek Building
• and Loan Association

Friday In Freeport.

Ited al the home of T. Hcotleld
East Woodland. Sunday.

lodgi here attended the Iam.iiiI*
Day celebration al (fraud Rapid*
Tucaday night.
Frank Htlnchcvmb wax a Hastings
visitor Monday.
•

BIG BATE OF INTEREST—5^6 PER CENT,
AND BEST OF SECURITY

i’nlui&lt;-{h»n.

Albert Altoft and Jasper F. Black
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

King-*.

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A Sensible Christmas
Is one that can be used everyday, and will last for years. Don't this bring
to your mind that furniture would make an ideal present? Doesn't it
suggest beauty, usefulness and convenience? As well as durability?
Money spent in this manner is not thrown away and it will fill a long felt
want and will make a Merry Christmas at the same time.

See our beautiful line of Brass Beds, they will last and remain beautiful forever.
Prices range at from $9.50 to $35.00.

We have a
complete
line of
Brass Beds

Just think what a nice present a Hastings Electric Cleaner would make,
couple of dollars down and the balance as you can.
Just think what a nice present a big easy rocker would make. Think of the com­
fort and satisfaction it contains. We have secured a beautiful line of sample rockers
for the holiday trade at low down prices. Come see what a beautiful Rocker we can
give you for a very little money. Prices range from $1.75 up to $35100.
Why not take the opportunity while cotton
mattress? Special low prices.

cheap to buy

soft, easy, downy

Milter &amp; Harris Furniture Company
'

Hastings

WINTER BE

The Sample Furniture People

Michigan

Cleaning the Squawkcr.
Little Marjorie wu running down
the street, blowing u toy balloon, when
•hr slipped and fell prostrate In tips

ION

Opens January •*!&gt;

cxplalim oi
Equipment,

tlly. "Now my squawkcr is nil dirty.”
"Never mind, dearie," consoled ft
kindly old lady who happened to bo
passing. "Well soon mqke that ail
right again.” And with her nice, clean
handkedchlcf the dear old soul care­
fully wiped*thc little girl's mouth.—
Real Work Means Production- • Judge.
leal work \ consists of producing

can fervently cherltli a certain opin­
ion and yet Irollevu that a belluver In
the exact contrary may be equally iln
cere la the man cf a genuine charity.

Inserted them ix.th to Theophilus, hi
thn around continuing the history of
thn doings qnd IvachlngN- of Jo»u»
which He begun In the flrot.
(&gt;!&gt;nerve then, that Illa work und leach-

whether spllitlng feftee posts or rolling:
barrels from the point where they are
not wauled Io the.point where they,
are. Its iiuolincation lies In tho fact
that soitn-rhlng Is.dune tor which inan-i

International .
Sunday School
Lesson

Matrimonial.
A wealthy young California wptu.vn
ty«: "The man I would marry doesn't

Illa return. hut w«Sincerely

Not Frequently Met.
A right measure and manner In getUng. saving, spending, giving, taklug,
lending, borrowing und bequeathing'
would aJtuoal arauo a perfect man.—
Sir Henry Taylor.

Bymp

"Ws put one toot down and let It stay
till it gets ’way behind, and then do
the seme thing with the other, and
keep doing it.'.
'

b&lt;zy cutr.y running in from
i. Where
had b'1'.i slung
"Mnmtila." ho eelbed. "I
bees nrteci r&lt;*ai mean: 1*4

Can ths Better Judge.
..
l-ookers *ou many 11 race ms more
than the gaui-stera.—Bacon.

Forty

great change haa taken place, how­
ever, as a result of His coming; and
flo leaves the world not as He found
!•*
He han died for the sins of plan.

Reed's Opera House

complished on the croas. ’’May the
week. Is not In view for the present,
Holy Spirit gives us hearts tri dis­
buj 1* not forgotten either.
cern the -precious things of our les­
And after this, "He was taken up"
son, and may we be exercised there­
but
wait
for
ttys
baptism
of
the
Holy
by (Hcb. 11:11.)
Ghu*t. .arhh-h. was promised ot the
LESSON nivwioxs.
I. BEFORH TUB ASCENSION. Fatfawr. and prophesied and possibly
foreshadowed by John th- Baptist.
Thin baptism was to he In the neur
future' (compare Luke 31:4V).* This

The Outline l&gt;cwlo|H-&lt;l.
As wo open the Book of Acts, we
nr« confronted with somethin* about
authorship In the first verse*.
In
the first versa we nr» led to believe

FOR ONE JOLLY WEEK

Commencing Dec. 14th

/forth American
Concert Co.

ua| and temporal i&gt;lei»lng«
yt'h.u it scene thia mtwlTtav
He aloud bleaairur them, t

beginning »&gt;f the church- The prom­
ise Of -the Father ih Joel
Was Suddenly it Is noticed that Illi
in part fulfilled ut that time, but will do not touch th» ground.
Thr
Hud iln complete fulfillment In rela­ rises higher and hjghbr util
tion to Israel in tiara that «f» rat to
come.
On the «fu&gt;
&lt;»f i'qiii»c&lt;ut

Ion r&amp;ently to use. a liver medicine
and says of Foley CailiSrtlo Table!*:
ZThey thoroughly clcaiiMd my sys-

7 (.BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS) 7
Don't Fall To Soo Jano s Lows

First Night Free

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club adjourned '

Most Important *
Read Carefully •

Big Christmas Days

We have n new bubbling drinking,
fountain at school.
The Ml,yes Threagla Gillette add '
Marly Estep visited school last week [
Friday. We wlah we would see morn 1
visitors.- You are Cordially Invited '

at The East Side Grocery

From now until Dec. 25 everybody will [be mighty
busy and we know every housewife wants to know
what WE have for the Christmas Basket or for the
Christmas Gifts.

and will now

••Our Pilgrim

“Storiea
The 7th and Ith grade gtf
papering, carpeting and f&gt;!
In arithmetic. My1 what fun.

Only goods oi guaranteed quality are pflered here:

A good grade Coffee, per lb. 15c...
.3 lbs. for 40c
Genuine Whole Codfish ..
per lb. 12Sc
8 bars L.enox Soap for....
-25c
7 lbs. Best Rolled Oats lor
— a--------- 25c
6 bars Galvanic Soap for.—i...
..................2Sc
3 cans I’cas, extra fine, for.......
..................25c
3 cans Com (or---------------------------..................25c
’ 3 cans Beets for.________
— ---------- 25c
3 cans Tomatoes for____________
—.25c
Dried Apricots, Prunes, Currants,
Sultans Raisins and Seeded Raisins
Porto Rico Molasses formerly handled by J. S. Goodyear Co.

Christmas Gifts

FRUITS

Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neckties, Sus*
ponders, Cuff Links, Hosiery, Xmas
Toilet boxes, ’ Perfumes, Mufflers,
Purses, Christmas Seals, Shirts.

We have just received a shipment of Navel
Oranges, the finest on the market, large, juicy and
sweet, 35c per dozen.
Florida Oranges, 25c per dozen.
Large prime Lemons, 25c per dozen.
Malaga Grapes, 15c per pound. Sold every­
where at 20c.
Grape Fruit, the large size 7c each, 3 for 20c.
Finest Turkish Figs, 20c per pound.
Washed Dates, 10c per package.
Apples, 75c bushel.

t

Don't forget th
on our course Is

Full line of Christmas candies rang­
ing in price from 10c to 25c per lb.

Bernice Johnson. Royal Betts and
Fred Schlffman
were also absent
all on account of sickness.

Wc have a full line of Thistle Brand
Canned Goods—Pineapple, Peas, Corn,
Succotash, Cut* wax Siring Beans,
Tomatoes, Rhubard.

(Udon Gelman spelled the school
down Friday.

Dally Thought
Little minds aro turned and subdusd by misfortune, but great minds

Black Cross Teas and
Coffees

who does not dread to know bls own
aon.—Life.

Vacuum Brand Coffee (SpragueWarner), 35c, 40c and 45c per pound.

uh- l-ublkt i« cordially invtlnt to attend
thr thin mrctimt Hunday.
Gladding of Eaton

with much delight and pl

Christmas spirit h.iv&lt;
, ■placed upon the ChriaUnz
nil the little on&gt;-» In the
hood. as the r&gt;-al Christmas nulrit is

for th- a/. urtng tt

Tha

I'ly film, of seven -hundred*
A Meffm boiler haa been
the Him-ment of tho in Ml to
I’Wht ha» la-rn equipped with
dertt machinery and will Ih?

millers and others
ay- in such
completed

Ynuhff Mtn

NORTH IRVING.
MlMionary Society

at Mra.

Haturduy and

CART
O YOU know ot uyooo
who b old enough to

D

railroad auuing?
Of the total 2.258,000 acres pt for
Mt in Switzerland, covering nearly
one-fourth of the country, 1.879.000 are
under government control and pro­
tection.
Mining Under Difficulties.

raised out ot the mines of South Staf­
fordshire. England, last year to every

Fault-Finding an Easy Matter.
The fault-finder— it la his nature's
plague to spy into abusaa and oft his
jealousy shapes faults that are not.—
Shakespeare.

*dvtril*;.-ig world.

C^lrub and

family.
Elsie Cairns
South Hastings
Ruby Adams
John Doyle ot

Is visiting ft lends In
and Vermontville.
is working tor Mrs.
Campbell t &gt;wrmhlp.

Truth and honesty set a limit to our
efforts which Impudence and hypoo
risy easily overleap.—HaxlltL

•brother of the

School children of Findley. Ohio,

en another boy.

Rev. M. J. Badder and wife of
Hastings attended tha missionary

few dhys ago and was sold to parties
at Grand Rapids.
will ultimately materialize Into a
Wllihini McCann returned hist reality. An Idea, opinion, thought or
Thr boiler was put abroad the cars project whatever If may be may not
wo brdther-ln-lawa of Alma. Wm.
:uah!ng and Chester Benedict ami Idly as some other, but we make the
heir f.iu.JIes.
William reports a statement without fear of successful
tine’ time.
any worth and is good for u&lt;
On Friday evening Dec. J Uh Will mankind It wlU not die. but will
Irving M. E. church by Mrs. Bessie
George Webb, ot Grand Rapids, a
reader-entretainer nnd Chautauqua
elocutionist of national prominence.
The people o?thia vicinity and Barry

that “the tend that mtn do lly
ter them, but the evil uVft tfitrrred
with their i&gt;onea." It Is (so. Any­
thing good'will never dowg. A good
i Haatlngs and family
idea may u&lt;4 be pul Into execution
lira Gladding returned to
.l.l..
.. I. .... W....
.1..
precedence to some other idea of
Butler
.the people of thia vicinity.
Mra more pressing importance, but
Webb h.t« been engaged In Chau^Miqpa «-rk the paat aeaatin in the
rtnies of We»t Virginia. Kentucky,
Maryland nnd Virginia und the opthe time toeing.
Mill* l&gt;&lt;irtunlty to hrar }lra Webb la one
that nhould npt lie mlwed by pny-

job unco TUst July. During the
' w days th.. tH«lts have -been
•&gt;!a.-v nnd fitted-onto the pul­
I »h&lt;«|i&lt; by an •■Xpert ntong

Spare! Oh, Spars Usl
Tho peddler who sold painted spar
rows tor canaries In Hastings prove*
that the old Yankee InvenUvsneM 11
In no danger of dying out-—New York
World.

ported by* the ladles of the neighbor­
hood. Nxet one will be held at Mrs.

Ta v M
rl The
East Side
Grocer
1y.1.C&lt;XL»
Phone 144
Hastings,
Mich.

Hunday fo

the most brilliant genius will be ot
very little good.”—Sir John MiUals.

•

Meat Department— We have a full line of fresh, salt and smoked meats.
Also fine oysters and chickens for Christmas.
.
Remember you can do ALL your Christmas Shopping at our store—we furnish
every thing for the table. We run our own delivery.
■

• day ■ School*. which they were sent

First of Ail Things Is Work.
"My advice to all boys Is, 'Work!'
They can't all be genlutea, but they

a. 8en»pn tickets still for sale.
Lulu Chapman was absent two days

Canned Goods

Apricots, nicest grade; 15c per lb. or 2 lbs. for 25c.
Fancy Oregon prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c.
Heinz bulk Mince Meal 25c per lb.
Heinz Olive Oil for salads, 25c per bottle.
Heinz Apple Butter, 10c glass.
Cranberries, 10c qt. or 3 qts. 25c.
Bananas, 15c and 20c per dozen.

E. C. Russ &amp; Son CrLh.e„

following quiwtion.
Rcaolved th:.t
the t'. 8. Navy and Army zh»uld b»'
atrengthened. Thia la th«&gt; find of J J

Band. Ills mind has long pictured a
— ------------ —, .—■...
... —
young men of thia village and vicin­
ity. ycho could learn to play band
muric. 'His mind's eya hx« even pic­
and tured wonderful serenades by the
txund that would have turned the
heart of wooing Othello to shame.
the horn’’ ”7 Mr. and Mra. Ix-la
Gooderiough for a visit and are look­ Will I'frry haa talked band and play­
ed band music, more or less for all
in about
’
these years, that the project of an
Irving Brass Band has lain dormant

tmnk

by

ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER

the

Beautiful

Flowers Potted Plants

M
&amp;

B

White

Tho Young Peoples Class of the
Irving M. E. church met Bunday* af- called a meeting over in the town
hall to see what could be done to­
feet n claoa organization In order to wards organizing a
fnrrrtAe thr membership of the claaa Irving.
The project

-

IN CUT FLOWERS
Chrysanthemums, Violets,
Sweet Peas, Carnations

t

Hundoy School work by organization chairman nnd was delegated to look
iM-llevlsg that in organization of thia up the terms nnd prices on band inkind lies strength. Members ot the

class organization of this
from
tho class steps

work that is iHilng
work

throughout

gaiea m-rived thr same kind n

The

board the

Irving General Store

We are pleased to announce that, the cost of living is gradually
going down. Prices are getting bacf: to normal condition and as
usu^l we can sell yqp at the following bargain prices:

19 lb«. Granulated Sugar________________
$1.00
9 Bars Lenox Soap . _,25
3 Boxes N. I'. Matches... ....10
Any 10c tobacco 3 for_________ III..25

Fresh Meats and Oysters st tho Irving Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store
GENERAL STORE

IRVING, MICH.

called for

on

Friday

evening last

carefully compiled Hat of the various

About 2! signified a desire to join
th" band, and a meeting was called

motto and electing a commit t..- &lt;&gt;t prospect looting favorable for an ulthree class mt-mlwr* to draft articles
nf association for the chisa. The re­ Irving.
Tho Irving Womens Club mat at
, Estep, Vice president:
Verne R. the home of Mrs. Kato Bells. Dee. 2.
[Johnson, He--, and Tress. Tho class th" prealdent. Mrs. May. Johnson
' motto decided upon was: "At the having charge ot the program. Sub­
i fork—rwhleh way?” A motto'that ject "Michigan and Ila Educational
twill make some mighty good ma- Institution*." Opening song. “Colum­
ilierlal for class discussion, us well as bia the Gem of the Ocean” sung by
■flng an appropriate subject for’rs| miction by all young people.
The paper on th« "Early nnd Modem
Hiatory of Michigan-"
Mra. Sybil
Warner read a paper nn our "State
Unlverelty” at Ann Arbor from tta
up bf Verne R. Jc
MlaaXMarte Extcp,
Thomas Gillett. foundation to tho pesent lime. Mra
Katn Bella nmd a brief description
I heldthe home of C. It. Watson, of the Michigan Agricultural College
8unduy\evcning. Dec. 12lh. Rleps are
en by the committee to arthr payment of a small
her subject “The Michigan College of
Mines'* located at Houghton.
Nellie Gillett read a pi
plM.
Centrar .Normal SetoooL
Mid

Irving Gen

ROTH IFBONES-Haatinjz, 159 ILLS; Middleville Line. MS IL-lfl.

A good ldea\ncver dies.

G|v»n an Normal, located at Marqpette.

Mra.

POTTED PLANTS
Azaleas, Primroses, Cyclamen

g

A Boston Fern would be a
Lovely Christmas Present

CHASE &amp; WILCOX,

• HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

ft

Exclusive
Florists

3

�Children's
Ailments

THE

Grand RapidsTrustCumwiy

Ladlri Aid Socket y will hold
family at M1U&gt;

for investing funds safety. Is managed by officers,
directors and employes of high standing in f/w
community and is itself financially strong and
responsible. These facts make It the very best
agency or instrument to administer a trust no
matter '--- *■
—
createc

113 OttauajTft. tf. U

Both Phono?. 4311

hall. Friday.
December 11.
will bo served.

Mr. Kelly
poultry, canned goad*. qullta. aprons.

entertaining

hard prop*-Mt.on for your
music.
Music both vocal and In­
strumental from Kgjaronsoo will a&lt;-

but to improving *t «hto writing.

CUtEHREY.
fend t

D

ISORDERS of the stomach aid constipation are

tie moat common diseases of children. To
correct them yon will find nothing better than
Chamberlain’s Tablets. One tablet at bed time will

Rev. Hayward will hold

cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your
Come out and help wMr*.' Nora HiMcfeard. Mrs. Nettle
children by giving them castor oil Chamberlain’s
Holden and Donna Shedd were in
Kalamazoo shopping. Saturday.
.Tablets are better and more pleasant to take.
Mrs. Van Laird' of Leonidas is ths
a third man, who boro among hto
HHNpeiuflioTr school hovsk.
fellow huntera She name of
maid." were entertained a
Ftoher.
Brlnlnatool hotel on Thumday.
daughter took dinner with Mrs. Bins took uf a fine dinner.
I'rocMda
Brandstetter and 4*ugh-ers, Sunday. 14.00.
'
Jooeph Muneon and wife of Rut­
sawn.
hall Friday evening by South
land viaited with frlands here from
Jealously Guarded Privileges.
Saturday night until Monday noon! '
crowded house.
Cloverdale vtolled MIm Adah Mosh* man insists upon: First, tho right to
hto house uy
do aa he pleases, and, second: the right
and enclosed.
Friday evening
The many friends of Mrs. Walter
Mra. France* Hendershott vtolted
Oscar Gifford
as ho wants hltu to.
friends In Battle Creek, returning the Bolyen who has been an Invalid for
masoo.
more than s year, will b» glad to Huffman of High Bank, Monday and
Before this reach&lt;
Remarkable, Indeed.
health and able to dispenne with her
Mrs. Roxana Garrison
"Strange things, dreams are." said J.
crutchM entirely.
from Battle Crek. Friday.
Fuller Gloom. “Every time I cat horse­
George Klndlg returned Monday
Mrs.
Rose Gibson of Harbor radish I have a nightmare."—Kansas
from
a
vtolt
with
hto
mother
at
and family.
Springs to visiting relatives hero.
City Star.
In Battle Dowagiac.
cucora get. their price.

both useful and ornsr
und see for yourselvew

SouibwHiem Barry

Department
NORTHEAST HARRY.
U Crop.
"The Brotherhood
subject la tine. I

day. Dec. l?th, for dinner.

Chamberlain’s Tablets J

noon the L. A. fl. and W. C. T. U. Sunday dinner at John Shefflelda
win unite with b Christmas and ternHIGH HTHECT.
Mrs. Maud Brown and family and
will have n penny collection. Every­
Improving.
than S
one invited.
. . remembered
Mivt Luella Willets und Mbw Ver*
with beautiful flowers from Richland
nice Kelley attended tho C. E. con­ Hathaway.
MILO.
vention at Hastings tost Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ritter visited the
Miss Irene Htunton of Dowling
tho LadlM* Home Club on Thursday. ind he sincerely appreciates their
s|&gt;ent from Friday until Sunday at
kindnass.
fist Rutland. Sunday.
Chhri&lt;*t&lt; Barber lost a ycal-llng
Mrs. Albert Ttihgalo rntertalned
colt Sunday, caused by Indigestion. .
Mrs. A- «• Robinson is still In
liar niece and lady friend from Kai- Hastings helping care for her broth­
Mrs. Willard Gilkey to building a
er, Alonso Still. He to reported a
rlth hto
tupldd by Will Culp.
little better.
daughter.
of fuithful »&lt;.-rvice, quietly pxsacd
Hasel Hathaway attended the funDelton? will
amaxoo. formerly
Saturday.
Frank Movrdyke who apent the
zcaoon with Walter Bulycn and made
many frirnda hero left for hUK home
In Katomatoo. Friday.
Hr will
have purchased an automobile.
■pend the wlnter.grith Clayton PetMr. and Mrs. Smith
tengUI.
Banlleld Gleaner Meeting.
Mr. and Mt* Floyd F
Ftoher
their basaar but have received more Richland called on Warrei
Mr. and Sirs. Delias Neal motored
Thmwdny. ' Mr* rfrhcr I
to Allegan Suttirdsy to visit her ala- Saturday evening. Dec. 13th. Every than (30.00 thus far.
Matron »f Richland I’haplo
Mr. and Mra, Olin Bera of Galei- oincrra will be elected, flupper
burg apent two duya with H. Zimmer­ be served* after the meeting.
man la nt week.
Mrif. Sarah Hheflleld returned frtrm
lluxtinga Friday where who had -been
city providr; all Its curs with tele­
vtolllng Dr. and Mra Shefllcld.
phones, enabling their crews to com-

Robinson and wife of

Fine

Bregg Currency Proved Failure.
Brass farthings were authorized by

Mtoa Vesta Kenyoh of Kalamazoo

rerc suppressed as worthleaa about
returned to Battle Creek.

Henry Zerbel made a business trip
.to Delton. Monday.

tertajn tho &lt;'. C. No. 3, a. dinner, tho
hr»t Wednesday In January. .
and daughter.
■w days the past

Hastings spent Thursday and Friday
with Frank' Horn and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hnz

Thn funeral of Mr*, flophrima
W- ' •! r where death occurred nt the
home of her daughter. Mra. Marion
Bacon. wan held al the Dowling Kenyon's.
church. November 30th. Burial in
company from Kalamazoo Saturday
and Sunday.
tnn visitors. Thursday.
Mrs. Elsie Fields

to jeQiUrvd?

Black Silk

"Are you fond of Bach. Mr. DubaT'
be) Tuesday.
"Really, Mrs. Do Sousa, I very seldom
l)rink anything."—Buffalo Express.

T. and Comrade M. .11. Bell
neighbors for flowers, and kindness mason,“

sympathy of their many friends here.
streets in proportion to Its population,
the Htatv

White. Bunday

If. A. Zerbel Is attending Circuit
Court In Hastings,
Jurymen.

ttoh pond for

hall.

moved onto their farm they recent*
come them to thto vicinity.

Mr. and Mr*. 8urp]lcc,

death of hto tnotbef.

Stove Polish
Liquid

ikPasl&gt;

'W/

/ Does
No^Rub
Off,

Um&gt;

4 Times u

GetaCanTodaj

'Toy Town Is Open!
Christmas Shopping Headquarters For All The People
ANNOUNCEMENT—Santa Claus expects to arrive at our store Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2:00 I*. M. He wants every good boy and girl to meet him there.

Dolls
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9

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Christmas Books, Cai/ds

■■

We have the finest line
of dolls, we have ever had.
This includes the character doll, Campbell kids,
kid-body dolls, etc. Doll
bodies, doll heads, doll
furs, shoes, hose, jackets,
hoods, etc.
.

Post Cards and Christmas Booklets,
Christmas Gift Books,
Christmas Tree Decorations and Candles,
Holly Boxes, Tags and Seals

Candies
“Erector” F—— i'~;

3,500 pounds of strictly
pure and fresh candies at
10c and 20c per pound.
Peanuts, extra fine for
10c per pound.

Practical engineering ideas, worked
out in miniature form, bound to please any
boy who is mechanically inclined. We have
the complete line, 10c, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00

Cabs
Cabs of every kind
Cabs at all prices

I

BOOKS of every de­
scription for big boys and
girls, for little folks and
babies.
.

Gifts
Handerchiefs
Linen towels
Auto scarfs
Jewelry
Purses
Stationery

Perfume
Cuff and Collar boxes
Shaving sets
Smoking sets
Tie racks and boxes
Pictures

Shopping baskets
Ties and Gloves
Combs, Brushes, Mirors
Fancy toilet sets at all
prices.
z

Our Fine Holiday Stock
of china and glassware is full of quality,
beauty and good taste. It would be a mis­
take to buy before you see bur line.

The People’s 5 &amp; 10 Cent Store

A. B. Hedrick, Proprietor

Call upon us early and make your selections

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�NASHVILLE

Only Two Weeks
Until Christmas

k Wedncsilpy it

Friday.
of- Maple
Grew* prearhcL «i the Evan**U
ck»rch Sunday evening In th“ i
re no® of thu poorer; Rev. J.
lM*Uil*r, who la holding me ting*
hla CoMIctun oppolnlraent.

burn. N. Y.. «;«-nt • fast wcex at
Stephen Benedict'*
Mr. and Mr* Stephan Benedict I
vi»H their daughter and ntlie Bt.ite Grange meeting,
er* qopbmpanled by their

Do not wait .until the last minute and then have to rush
through your shopping. Come now while our stock
is complete and we can give you special attention.

Grand Rapid* Monday. on' bu-lnc**.
VerAnntvllle. Monday. vHiting thr
ion I’aul nnd faintly.
.John Taylor wa» at - Chnrl-.it

purchased tho pjant of the Nashville I
Creamery C&lt;in»i&gt;ariy on Mill St.. U»&lt;-li
consideration
JS.3SO.OO.
The ■■
Creamery Co. la retiring from bu»lneo* and {Will undoubtedly be dlasolv-1

rattled up. Mr. Clark will,not con­
tinue the Creamery bustnew. but
will probably dismantle the’ plant
nnd nt It up for Murage and shipping
purposes.
Ivy lodge No. J7. Knights of Pyth­
ias elected the following officers at
their meeting last week Tuesdav
evening C. C., Seymour Hartwell;

Fine Box Candy
Wc carry a very nice line of
box candy — The Famous
Leggitt Candy — Beautiful
boxes and nice large variety
of flavors.

Our Books

Miscellaneous Items

We have a larger assortment of books than ever before.
All the late ones. Over 1000 titles of the 50c copyrights.
Big line of 25c and Children’s books. A splendid line
of Christmas Booklets and Bibles make fine Xmas gifts
and we have them.
"

Post Cards, Seals, Labels, Albums, Tags, Perfumes and
Toilet Waters, all kinds and sizes. Parisian Ivory—we
have in sets and odd pieces, brushes, combs and mirrors.
Manicure sets and toilet sets in all finishes. Rexall line of
stationery and correspondence cards.

CHRISTMAS PACKAGES OF CIGARS
of W.. Clift Klelnhans;

Tulll.;
for three years, W. A. Quick,
entertainment committee to 1

«...

CARVETH &amp; STE
PHONE 31

“THE REXALL STORE’’

IN O
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Special Orders Given
: Prompt, Careful Attention

GOODS DELIVERED

The now Farmer*' Co-o'perMlve
Creamery asaociatiun has purchased
from H. K. Downing llio projH-rty «'n
Mill Bl, formerly uccuph-d by W. H.
Slllelils* planning mill. The build­
I STRICT RULES OF PROPRIETY
COATS GROVE.
ing will l&gt;e rebuilt into a modern
creamery plant.
New machinery luge from' Mlipi.* Grove Monday nail
! the I- A. 8. will bo held at
wilt tic Initullrd throughout, a re­
Orientals Have an Elaborate Formula M-hurch on Thursday December
frigerating plant put In and the
of Courtesy, Which Foreigners
company hopes to have things in
In South Bi nd.
Should Learn.
running ortl&lt; r next month.
Jnd.
•
. '
j
be held a package rale which will be
MI
m Mildred
Pqrchls
entertained
&gt;
Ono
ot tho sayings of Confucius Is.' lippllet] on the church, ahed .dehli
►hop Into hl* new building south ■&lt;!
lu*t
week
Wednesday
evening
with
•
Any ladyi
the poMqfficy.
: “If you do not learn the rules ot pro-; which 1* thirty dollar*
i prlety. your character cannot be e»tab-'
Partridge.
eno article nr trtatiy. nnd have It made;
I
llshed.
”
Unfortunately
for
the
forMIm Pauline Kunz enieriulnrd the
chicken difi| e!guer. the "rules of propriety," ac-|
Clover Leaf dub at her home Tuesday evening.
I cording to Chinese usage, are often i
lht&lt;&gt; hl?
Mr* t'tayton FurntM of Athens | diametrically opposed to the customs' -Mr*. Carrol lUrnum, Mrs- Bessie
new homo
visited her parent*. Mr. and Mr* J , of tho west. Tho European gentle­ Woodman. Floyd.t'lum. Gwen Strick. man. even If he has a university aduHarry llolmnn of KnUmo lias pllfRllla Deller entertained th. cation and polished manners, seem* a
tased the reshlencel property on the
&gt;rner of Reed ..A| Phillips Sts..
mere boor to the Chinaman, and of­
Kcllrnl Kilibath school Tuesday «■,
fends at every turn against tho strict
Ing.
j Demand.
The program I* yg fol­
etiquette that. In Its main points, is i
t'rla* Kraft end It. E. Bivens, n
low*: Reading.' ’Anthony CornaUlk
observed
by the lowest coolie.
al Grand Rapid* last Friday.
and His Work." Reading. “The ObWherever he goes the foreigner
Question box.
rsday to attend th&lt; helps to confirm this opinion of him.
mother, Mr*. C. 8 Ho Is traveling in the Interior, It may Bayne. *upt. of I’urlty Dept.
im-rwtlng mrctlng.
Refreshment*
Wood.
bo on horseback, and ho rides through
Mr* Mary luvldson of Schoolcraft I
the quiet country hamlet as he would
Hiram Coe had the misfortune to
and Mr*. WJIlt.im Smith, nnd other '|
fall Into the hhy chute, the other
relative*
.
/
Wm. TH marsh I* building a wagon
. day when feeding tlte stock, breakCard*- have b&lt;-en received to-Uce i
_ Ing two rib* and bruising himselffriend* of H.irofd Bornum nnd Ig«t-i
Roy Knoll and mothi
badly he was confined to hb/*b,.,l
;
He probably gets no reply, and rides trade Price, .mrumnclng their Anar-I
Bellevue. Sunday.
on. thinking what unmannerly louts
. these Chinese yokels are.
a coupl.
A rough, uneducated countryman is
Mr* Lloyd
Behlrr nnd little
tho next traveler. He pulls' In his
daughter arrived in the village Sat­ Woodland.
hone to a slow- amble aa ho cntcra tha
urday noon and ore stopping with
lotnsing Saturday nfu
village; this lit one of the "rules of
W, propriety." On reaching tho group of
Hmce Ali*lur&gt; govn art
A. Fast's house at tho corner of
villagers, he dismounts—rule No. 2.
Washington and slate St*
Coats Grove. Monday
Misses Vada Felghnrr and Villa Ed. Smith.
This is an apology for troubling them
Parrott were home from Grand Rap­
frtrtn Bellevue, where shi han bem* —rule No.’J. Then he. too, Inquires
His Knowledge,
Ids nnd spent Saturday and Sunday.
A Woman’s Last Request.
"I forgot to sign my examination
visiting friend*
Mrs. Pugh and tain Beecher, visited
Tho vtll of a woman, who died In
lasting* ia
papor with statement that 1 neither London recently, contains tho request
l.iH Tuesday evening "that her m-itn- ■ Mr*. Elizabeth 'Pointer zpeut Sun­ If need be, a man win even, accom­
___ ____ -..-I—J u—- — •• --IJ «*.*-. V-lday with Ifx-ting* Rtfmd*
'
pany him to point out the way. There­
&gt;nu*
that her age should not bo put” upon
In 'Grund Rapid*
after these same yokels not unnutMr. nnd Mr* Roy Marctrtraae and student to the professor In mathe­ bar tombstone.
urally remark to each other what un­ Margaret. of Hustings, and MIm Mary
matics. .“Not necessary. ” answered
\rmentvillo
mannerly louts foreigners are, Ignor- E. Brown of Castle Grove visited Mr. her parents. John Rogers and wife. the professor. ”1 hat
Wednesday.
■
"
home In Ohio for Interment.
Thursday.
Methods of ths Wrongdoer.
’
Ing over your paper.*
Mtns Gertrude Price, only dattgh- ■ant of -tho most elementary rules of
A wrongdoer Is often a man that
propriety.—From “Thirty Years in
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. l.lbblc
hath left something undone, not ah
inent. December 17. In the evening.
Mukdepby Dr. Dougald Christie.
Mculamrs
Pugh
and
Schroder
mill
ways
he
that
hath
dons
something.
—
old Bornum. &lt;&gt;f Woodland. Tlturjd.iy
k&gt;w*ton» Troll . hlghwny through Marcus Aurelius.
Mrs. A. E. Harris Ja visiting In Kal­
boarding place and U now making December 3rd. They were married
To DiMolve Gum. ‘
. amazoo. this week.
dish, and 5 caqtn extra for North Ddkoto. and 100,000 perron*
In Utnring. Returning home Thur&lt;. her home nt C. R. Quick'*.
If you were ever unfortunate enough • Mr* Chris. Christensen* and chil­
(ter*. ' All are Invited to
day evening, they met their relntive*
Give our Want Column a trial for
to
find
a
place
of
chewing
gum
utickcome.
her miytnery bualnew tft. Mr*. Kle.t- at the home of the bride’s parent*/ !ng tenaciously to your shoe or your dren .were tho guests of her sister,
everybody reads IL
Mrs. Jas. Mead of Rutland. Satufday
nor Stratton, who-wtrtaonllnue th* where congratulation* were In order;
Milton Hartqtn attended .the Farm­
' .
.
and :» pleasant evening, spent. ' &gt;n ' chair or yo^r rug or any of your other and Sunday.
Mrs. Dick Young, who was sick is er’s School of Instrbctlon at Bellevue.
Wednesday evening Friday evening a reception *a« held belonglnga you probably camo to tho
righteous conclusion that chewing better.
Mr* Bert Garrison nnd Mra. Chris.
! gum was tho most tenacious and slick
principal
feature
of
the
evening.
| lest substance in.the world. There !s
M. MeLuugbtln: 8. W.. A. G..MurAlta Belies leave school,
r; J.-.W., N. E. Trautmah: Trea*.
ono thing Uiat will dissolve It com­
found Grandma very poorly.
moving from the district.
M. Putnam; See., C. H. Tuttle; 8.
pletely and quickly, and that In gasoMr. and Mr* t'hns. Strimback -went
Clare McDerby; J, D.. -Phil DulJiuc. So if ever again you ore troubled to Battle Creek. Saturday.
couple tire h- Id by their friend*.
th iind ninth grades very busy nt the
uaer;-T.. J. E. Rentschler.
by its unasked presence dissolve it
Mark Garrison and Mis* latttle Bel­ present time.
with gasoline.
Mr* Zalle Miller and daughter
Will Bryan of North Irving. Bunday. ham In the Eagle district. Wednesday
following officers;-N. G.. Coy Brumm;
John Strimhai-k and family of Sun­ evening. ’
V. O-. Freeman Wurd; R. fl.. S. A. Pauline, entertained the tenth grade
Ways to Truth.
Thursday t vcnlng of which ckt*s |
field visited their parents. Mr. and
Tho Teacher’s Reading Circle was I
There are two ways of reaching
Pauline I* a member.
well attended Saturday.
Tho next
11 Rnymond
truth—by reasoning it and by feeling
Eakford
it out- All the proloundcst truths ure
NOftTIIWF.sT JOHNSTOWN.
1:00 o’clock.
Tho questio
The annual telephone meeting of felt out Tho deep glances Into truth
several lively discussion*
are got by. love. LoVc a man. that is
raa in the vllUgr Monday afternoon.
i. Horn. Tuesday.
A
with Mra.
and Mr*. A. Burroughs. All cornel the best way of Understanding him.
Every body reported John C. Tompkins. Mra Colter. Miss­
es Jennie Phillip* Bethel Keith. Mil­
and bring your wives.
Picnic din-1 Feel a truth, that Is the only way ot a linn time,
dred Hartotn. Kath*rln? Tasker nnd
comprehending IL—F. W. Itoberuoa.
liaMle. Creek last Friday.
Mildred Russell visited school last
1. BurghdolFs are
Como again! Visitors ure alFriday night.
'
Edd Davi*
8he returned Saturday. week.
improving.
Just
aa
Well,
EUton Palmer spent part of last
Don't forget there are revival
Long
quaffing maketh a abort life.
wek In Battle Creek.
the Glare Creek Grange ball Satur­
Creek all this school house. .
-Ljrly.
day evening Decerrfber 13th.
If
This—Ami Ebro Cental
BILLIARDS AND BOWLING
nate for the sale it will be gladly ac­
PLEASANT RIDGE.
DON’T MIHS THIS”.
Cut out thia
cepted. Proceeds for the new shed*
v SERVICE IS O. K.
Boice Is visiting friends
The social at Won. Bahcock',- was
•
6ho Knew Hsr Rights.
Itoianthe iMidenihip of
•'Yes. grandma.” .murmured tho lit­ and nddroM clearly.
Lum
Olmstead U visiting hu
__
daughter. Mrs. Lydia McIntyre and tle clrl, drowsily, •’111 be a good girl
Rite Above It
and lot you rock mo to sleep, but containing Foley's Honey and Tar
Miw-ea OayU and Beryl Cortrlght
Compound, for cough* colds nnd
Self-love is like being In a mist—1I Mr. and Mrs- Nelson Kennedy and
you cannot get rid of it directly: all'children
1
spent Sunday at H. E. Ke!- cornea homo so she can rock me to croup. Foley KSdney Pills. and Foley
Cathartic Tablets.
For sale tn your
sleep regular.”
town by Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.
About
eighteen
gathered
at
the
Mary Walker of Grand Rap- IL—Pusey.
hdmo of- Mr^. C.
Chamberlain.
Bring your job printinn to
1ast&gt; Thursday with a pot lack dl »—BANNER WANT ADV-

IM

One Ton of Coal Free

Because of the great popularity of our Howard White Ash and Buffalo Creek
White Ash Coals, exclusively handled by us for yean, others for some time
have been selling inferior coals under the name of “White Ash.” At the risk
of losing the benefit of past years of advertising'OUR ORIGINAL WHITE
ASH, wc have planned to sell this same coal under a trade name that cannot
be infringed upon. To do this so that all may know the reason, we will give
ONE TON OF OUR FAMOUS WHITE ASH COAL FREE for the best
Trade Name or Trade Mark suggested by any one. The offer is open to all.
Simply send us before Jan. 1st an original design fora cut, or a phrase such as
“Dixie Gem,” “Black Raven” or “Cast Iron Splint.” Let the name be as
suggestive as possible bf the High Heating Qualities of this deservedly famous
coal. This coal is mined in West Virginia near the Kentucky border. It is
exceptionally blocky, free burning and entirely free from clinker. We want
the best Trade Name or Design that we can get and the award will be made
. honestly and fairly.
Announcement of, the winner will be made
in our advertisement the second week in January.

sSsSsi

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
PHONES 254 - 224

■1

A Box of Cigars
Nice Pipe
or a

for XMAS Makes Your Friends Happy.
Buy them at

The West End Cigar Store

JACOB REHOR
HASTINGS, MICH.

BANNER WANT ADV8, PAY.

do only Ont class work.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

DECEMBER 10,1914-22 PASES

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 22.

Everybody Should Join The

HASTINGS CITY BANK’S
cCandis Christmas Ratings Club
The Landis Christmas Savings Club was a HAPPY THOUGHT. The phenomenal success of this Qub proves it performs a valu­
able service to the community.

The Great Advantages of the Hastings City­
Bank's Landis Christmas Savings Club
Is its co-operative feature. It encourages many to do what few would accomplish individually. It proves the old maxim that in union there
is strength.
.
.
Members help themselves and others help at the same time. They are sustained in their efforts to save by the enthusiasm of the multitude
and have the advantage of system and organization—which finds its highest attainment in a successfully conducted bank.
Every person in Hastings ought to join our LANDIS CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB. It directly benefits members personally and
at Christmas booms business for the merchants and helps the town morally and commercially.

Become a Member===club starts December 31 1914
And you will have both dollars and reasons for a Merry Xmas.

THE HASTINGS CITY BANK
Phone 3

“The Bank That Does Things For You1

Hastings^ Mich.
fl

Zach Chandler’s Last
Political Speech,
Michigan's Great Statesman Spoke Last
Time Before Chicago Republicans in 1879.
Mr. Clialrnuin' and Follow (Itlxcnx Presidential veto, and thank God for
thn veto.
(Loud applause
nnd
■ restrict tho lines ot cltiscnahlp in the cheers.) But these claims are not
Senate of the United Slate* nnd In all. There are claims Innumerable
the halls of Congress. You, will hear
cltlxenshlp described as confined to may go through the Mouth, und In cvStates, and It is denied that the/c
■hip. ■ I tonight addren* you. my
felloyr citizen/of Chicago, in a broad

will find'demands of untold millions
State. of America, regardless of of' dollars for the improvements of
Btatq line*. (Applauae.)
A great streams that do not elxst—where you
crime ba. bfen committed, my fellow
(Laughter.)
cltixan*; a crime against Republican up a stream at all.
Institution* throughout the world, a
Hut perhaps you may ray th^t I am
. crime against evil liberty, and the
criminal U yet unpunished.
That I*
to.Miy. he I* not punished according so, I will read you a petition which
to* hla desert* (applause).
and I la now circulating througl/thte south,
shall to-night devote myself chiefly and which has already been largely
to tho history ot that crime and shall circulated through the south and rcrnd«avor to hold up the criminal to
your excratlon. (Applause.)
Thousands aiul Ten of Thousand* of
The speaker then, by way of pre­
Klgnaturv*.
face, diacuased the "Ohio Idee." which
This petition demanded the pas­
He then turned his sage of a law1 by which all cltlxen*
might be paid for all of tha property
destroyed In tho war between the
states "bonds bearing three per cent,
ioual Banks.
. per annum, maturing In the next 100
declaring that the only advantage the years.” "Thia means," continued the
country would derive from depriving orator, “that you eball do .for the
these banks of their Charters would south precisely what you shall do for
annually upon the stock of National reached the meat In this cocoanut."
banks to national state and municipal (Laughter.) "And wo also petition."
tho document continues, "that all
The Senator continued; But, my
friends, thero Is another question of both armies bo paid In bond* or
which I* of vital Interest t» every public lands for lost time,, (great
man. woman and child In America— laughter) 4bst limbs and lost lives
while engaged In tho late unfortuof the enormous rebel claims pre­
sented against your government.
1 bo paid for their last time while
hold In my hand a list of Jhe claims fighting to overthrow your govern­
ment: for lost limbs, for lost lives
destruction which trying to overthrow your gov­
ernment.
Ah! my fellow citpens,
Kt ores, for every conceivable injury they are in sober, serious, downright
They have captured both
that war can Inflict. ' Even my old earnest.
friend Logan has gotten up more
claims than you O»n shake a (tick at while ago, the only possible harries to
for fhe fence rail* that his boys burn­ their pretensions Is the President's
There is not a man before me
ed yp.
(Applause.) I have claims vjto.
but hu s personal and direct Interest
than t&gt;o millions of dollars against
thia government—13.0(0.000.000
I
(Applause )
repeat, and tho only thing today—the tho government.
These rebel states are solid; they
are solid for retiudiating your debt;
. only protection, the qply harries be­
tween
..............
the
, ..treasury ____
of • —
the United
___ — claim*; they have repudiated their
-Sutra and these rebel claim* ia the individual debts thrdugh tho bank-

ruptcy law: they have repudiated
their state debts by scaling and then
refusing to pay interest on their scal­
ing.
They have repudiated their
municipal debt by, repealing thr char­
ters of their cities nnd towns and vil­
lages; do you think they arc more
anxious to pay the debt contracted
for their subjugation than they are
to pay their own honest debts?
1'
tell you no.
They mean repudia­
tion, und they don't mean thnt your
debt shall be uny more'Available than
their own, nnd when you trust them
you will be making a mistake, and I
don't believe you will ever do It ngnin.
(Great applause and cheer*.)
My
fellow cltlxen*, we havo a matter un­
der consideration tonight.
More Important TTinn All The llnnudal Questions
that can be presented to you, und that
We had supposed 'wo were a nation.
Our fattier* met in convention und
framed a constitution but they found
some difficulty In agreeing upon the
details of that constitution, nnd for a
tlmo It was a matter of considerable
doubt whether any agreement could
bo
reached.
A crlmonous debate
'
‘ ’
took place In thnt convention, and
finally a spirit of compromise
vailed, und the Yonstltutfvn
adopted by the convention nnd submltted to tho .people of these United
propio of the United States.
All
tho people of the United States
adopted the constitution that was
framed by tho fathers, and for many
long years the whole people of the
United States believed that they had
a government.
The whisky rebel­
lion broke out In Pennsylvania, and
\was put down by the strong hand of
the government.
And we believed
that we had n government. We con­
tinued In that belief until under
President Jackson South Carolina
Calhoun.
Old Geh. Jackson topk hla
pipe out of
___________
hla mouth, when told
that South Carolina was on the wur
path, and raid: “If South Carolinn
commits the first act of treason to
this government by tho Eternal I will
hang John C. Calhoun." (Laughter.)
Every man In America, including
Calhoun, knew that he would do It.

emment.

On tHd 4th day of Mardh.

the floor of congress, and John Went­
worth (turning toward him) ' wax
there to hear It. (Applause.) They
said then: "Do this or we will destroy

wo will destroy your government."
One of them was talking to brave old'
stralghtencd,himself

up.and

"Don't delay It on my account." &gt; their property. We found them wlth(Loud applause.) Careful
prepara­ ' out thA rights of cltlxenshlp; they
tion* were made to carry out this
treason. Jefferson bavin stepped out
right* of cltlxenshlp.
of tho cabinet of Franklin Pierce. as
rrti. believing that they had repented
tho United Slates, and became chair­ &lt;&gt;/ their «ins. We killed for them the
man of tho committee on military af­ fatted calf *«nd invited them tn tho
fairs. Your arms were shipped to feast., and they gravely Informed us
southern *tates. where they could bo that they had nlway* disliked thut
used.
animal, and were not thankful for
th« Invitation.
(Great apptauxe and
To overthrow You.r Government.
laughter.)
By the law* of war. by
Your ammunition followed your
arm*, and after that through an Ira
pa, uwrj uuu.ir ui inn cxficnnjt or
nocent looking clause In
general jhut rebellion.
They were bound by
.urti arm. a. be deem* It for the b&gt;- contracte.l
for their .ubjugatlon.
tcreat of tbn government to dispose I (Apptause.) -But' we
of," your arsenals all over 'the United
/
State* wqro opened your •rm* sold
Forgave Tticrn That Dcbf,

boxes they Iny in to the south, to be
government.
i Applause.)
was scattered wherever the winds
blow and sufficient water wa* found
to float your ships where they could
not be used ■ to defend your govern­
ment. ‘ Careful preparations were
made fos tho overthrow of your gov­
ernment. and when Abraham Lin­
coln (loud applause) took the oath of
office m President ot the United
States you had no.army, no navy, no
money, no credit.' no ammunition,
nothing'to protect the national life,
and i'ct. with nil these discourage­
ment* starin'R us in the fact, the Re­
publican -party undertook to save
your government. (Tremendous ap­
plause.)
We raised your credit, we

and today you are being taxed heav­
ily tn pay the Interest on the debt
that they then ought to have paid.
(Applause and crle* of "Good.")
Such magnanimity as exhibited by
witnessed on earth since God made
tho earth Applause.)
and. In my
humble judgment, will never be wit­
nosed ngnin. (Applause.)
Mistakes
were, no doubt, made, errors were
for nil the mistakes and all the er-

every proposition.
But in my hum­
ble Judgment, my follow cltlxen*, tho
greatest mistake, tho greatest error
that wo committed was. In not hang­
ing enough of these rebels to make
treason forever odlou*. (Yells and
cheers which subsided only to break

cd we might bo overthrown.
We
fought the battle through; we raised
tho national debt, thn national army,
tho national power,
the national
strength. till now, today, after 13
years of Republican rule, there I* not
a nation on ths earth strong enough
(Applause.)
derers.
One of these, two proposi­ to do you reverence.
tions you must accept.
Is there a Wo took your national credit when

nation.
And now. my fellow-chixens, somebody committed a crime;
nnd those men who rose In rebellion
n gal net the government committed

— ._
—— 'our
brave soldier* who have bared their your credit till your
bosoms to the bullets of the rebels
&lt;Applause.)
were not good patriot*, deserving market on earth today.
“
well of their country'?
(Applause.) Your credit stand* ' ' * ‘
[lon on God'«
credit of tiny other
earth.
(Applause..
life; we saved tho national
old scat In tho senate (applause.) honor; yet p«gwithktandlng
What.do I nnd? I might dose my
eyes nnd leave my ear* open to rhe ।of the Republican party 1* ended nnd.
dlscUMtons thnt are going on dally
when tha senate Is In session, and beHere I had taken a Rip Van Winkle
Ixatkm that existed on t tho fft$e of
God's earth, which, so ’ far a* tho
state of reward* and punishments Is
concerned, Is prepared 'to dir. It Is
the. measure* not at all.
Twenty that old Republican party.
(1 at ughyear* ago they raid, "Do. this, or we ter und appluuso long and prolongwill shoot your government to death."
"Full to do that, or wo will shoot
your government to death." Now. (Applause.)
The Republican party

those paroled rebels. Who have never'been released from their parole* of »o fur u« uny history or record can
------. . — .
.
,Do

history—It Is the only party that boa
your government to death."
&lt;Applitu*.) "Fall to obey our will aiid solltary unfilled pledge left.
Not
one.
(Applause.) ’ Wo
creat­
Now, If I am to die. I would rather ed with one ideu—&lt;o save our country
be shot to death with musketry than from the blighting curse of .Livery;
to bo starved' to death.
(Applause; and we saved It.
(Applause.)
It
&gt;3,000.000.000 and 300.000 previous a voice. "Good.') They arn morally
afraid of bayonets at in* polls- Wo plauae.)
successful issue, nnd finally, when the
We did more than that;
offered them a law'forbidding uny wo rooted the euracd thing from tha
rebels surrendered at Appomatox. were a nation.
(Applause.)
(applause) .they surrendered to the
government. (Loud applause.) They
octiptl'-i*. and they promptly voted It
admitted that they had submitted class are disfranchised they
down, for they wanted their kuklux
their heresy to tho arbitrament of
Sliall Not Be Represented
arms, and had been defeated, and
your national honr. W
they
----- surrendered
------------------- to tho government
— ....
.upon the floor of the house of repre- kuklux at the polls, but &lt;f soldiers nt
tho
polls.
Now, In all tho southern
United States uf America. (Ap(An-.'; BenlntlveB,
of the Ignited
(Applause.)
Thl* Is
plauae.) They made no claim against
pledged ourselves to Improve
this government, for they had none. I outrage upon all loyal mon ot there to a county; and of course about two
In the very ordinance of secession United State*.
(Applause).
It thirds of n musket. (Applause.)
which they had signed they pledged oifght not to be, ft must not be. (ap­
Ihiclrtc railroad; it i* built.
And ths
their lives, their fortunes, their sa­ plause,) and It Mhall not be.
last pledge that we gave. ._.— r_
(Apdler to
cred honors
would redeem the obligation* of. this
plause, and a voice—"That's sol")
government.
‘
Twelve members of the senate—and
that is more than their wheflp ma- Republican party assumed the reins
jorily—occupy their seats upon that
In *71; wo fuimrtd that ta the hour.
floor by fraud and violence; and I am
(Applause and shouts.)
Notwlthsaying no more to you people of Chi­
When tho Republican
they had pledged.
(Applause and cago than I have said to those rebel
slon Is ended, end that you ought to
laughter.)
They asked as a boon _______
generals______
there on ....
tho ...
floor of conran no nation on the
from the United States that their■ gresa. (Great applause and whistling.
should die today or tomorrow, our
—u--------- ba spared to I A voice: Bully- for you."With-maicrti their Uvea, i jorilles thus obtained, by fraud and riston of the nations of* the earth. children's children, to the twentieth
them.
------.--------------------------- Hr horse* and go violence In both bouses—they dare to You had but one ally and friend on
t_.
_ _____
_ ___
home,
obejr
Jho laws and raise crops, dictate term*’ to .the loyal men of earth, and that was HtUo Switzerland.
Republican party that saved tho naTb«y
had forfeited all their properly;
these.4 United State*.
.------------------------------------------------------. ,,,.
(Applause.)

every dollar was pledged by their With majorities thu* obtained, they
said. sign-manual.
We gave them back]dare to arraign tha loyal men of the

nation on God's earth but hop-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, DKCKMBKn 10, 1011.

DAIRY
FACTS

Cjrand Rapids Press

Christmas Bargain Days

DO NOT QHANGE THE BREEDS

f/

Production.
then ia poor practice. One should
be very careful before the particular
breed la chosen. To use * Holstein

you proltr

Ji Christmas Package of /42 pieces
Rfiarf Jhe

large flow of milk, a Guernsey sire an­
other year to securo richness of milk,
and a Shorthorn sire the next time to
obtain more beef in th* offspring, is
tho wrong principle to employ la the
breeding and raising, ot good cows.
Undoubtedly some good cows will be
obtained in the herd from such meth­
ods of procedure, but there will bo no
unlformjty of slxe, form, appearance
and production, and tho owner has no
assurance ot what he la going to got

Grand Rapids Press Christmas Bargain Day Offers. Good only from
December 4- to December 31

No. 1
The Press one year
The Hastings Banner one year
One Christmas Package (142 pieces)

55

ready bought, and purchasing better tndlvMu&amp;le belonging to tho same breed.
port carols again. Monday.
within tho same breed than It Is to
Hoy Callahan and Beecher PughL
Improve by changing to a different took one of their holidays Friday to/
breed. There are good individuals and see Battle Creek.
good strain* within any of the breeds
ills* Ixiuisa Durham spent Thurs-;'
Intended for a* particular purpose.
day and Friday with relatives near J

ALL FOR

HOLSTEINS ARE IN DEMAND 'Sterling Butt, rli, Id. Wilma Jewell. L
Gertrude and tlen.-vlcvr,' Harry and I1
McClella VanAuken visited school last |'
Popular Among Dairy Breeds Because week.
They Bring In Moot Profit­
Clifford Dunn visited John Hoffman L
Hardy and Prolific.
Ins and Thursday.
Holsteln-Frictiana ore vary popular
among th* dairy breeds. They pro­
duce great quant HI** ot good milk at
The next merlins of the Teachers'
low cost, are hardy, healthy, hand­
some and prolific, and when on* is
through with th* old cow aa a mHk
machine there la plenty of meat for
beet or bologna. Tbo Holatelni have
•on their way on merit and good ad­
vertising, and Ui«y will stay to th*

। $2.55

This bargain offer is good only on R. F. D. Dec. 4 to Dec. 31.
ORDER THROUGH THE HASTINGS BANNER.

Our Special Me for Christmas is good only until December 31.

Ctgal HdPgrtHenicntt

tn the payment of tho money se­
cured by a mortgage dated thu hearing, tn the Hastings BANNER. •
Ninth day of August in the year A. newspaper printed and circulated In
I). 191)9. by Frank W. Smelker and ■aid county.
Mazie L. Smelker. hiS Wife of the
CHA8 M. MACK.
Village of Lake
Odessa. Ionia
Judge of Probat*
trus copy.
County, Michigan, to Fanner* and
GRACE BAUER.
Merchant* Bank of Lake Odessa,
Register of Probata
Ionia County. Michigan, which said
mortgage was recorded in Use of­
fice of the resister Of deeds of the
Order Kir Fublk-ailon.
County of Barry in liber No. 71, 6f
State of Michigan, thn Frobate
mortgages on pages No. 1B4 and
No. 185. on the 12th day of Aug­ Court foF.tho County of Barry.
ust in the year A. D. 1909, at eight
o'clock a. m.
And whereas, the lh* probata office, in th* City of
amount claimed to be duo on said Hasting*, In said county, on the 2nd
mortgage al the date ot this no­ day of December, A. D. 1»1L
tice is the sum of Sixteen liuiilli'etl
1’resent:
Hon.
Bmlth,- —
Clrffifer Mif 75-i00 (11850.75) Dollars i „
. ,
- tU Clement
.......................
of principal and interest, and th* ««»droulL aettog Judge
further sum of Thirty (WOJtty of ,*‘&gt;b"te-

Dollars as an attorney fee »Upu-1 ln
Matter or the Estate or
lated'for In said 'mortgage and Robert Montgomery, Deceased.
Which tathe Whole amount claim-, caret* G. Montgomery, executrix,
ed to be unpaid on said mortgage | having filed in »aid Aurt her petition
whieh amount* to the Sinn of SIX- ‘ pr«ytn« that a day- may be set tor th*
teen Hundred highly nnd 7^*1001 heiring on her final account and that
Dol ars. and no suit or proceeding thn ,adna ot Mld Mtat* b* assigned
having been lusUtuled at law to. Bnd dlt(rlbuted to and among the
recover be debt now remaining
rnUtIed thorcw nnil ,he bc
secured by said mortgage, or any discharged from mid trust
part thereof, whereby the power of;
‘rora ■a'° ,ruM
That the 2nd day
•ale contained in said mortgage

has become operative.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given, that by virtue of the said
power of sale, and in pursuance of
the statute in such com made and
provided, the eaid mortgage will
be foreclosed by a »ale of the
premises therein described.
at
public auction, to the highest bid­
der, at the east door of jhe Court
bouse Tn Uie city of Hastings, In
said county of Barry, on the 28lh
day of December A. D. 1014, al ten
o'clock in the forenoon of that
day: which said premises are deMritied in said mortgage as fol­
lows, to wit:—Commencing at six­
teen feel west of the North-east
corner of lot Seven. Block Five,
thence running west Twenty-two
feet, thence South
eight rodA
thence
east Twenty-two
feet
thence north eight rods to the
place of beginning situate In the
Village of Freep.i t, County of Bar­
ry and State of Michigan.
Dated this V3rd day of Septem­
ber A. D. 1911.
,
Farmer* and Marchants Bank,
Mortgagee.
Thomas Johnson.
. Attorney for Mortgagee.
Addre**, Lake Odessa.
Michigan.

In tho forenoon. nt said probate of­
fice. bo und La hereby appointed for
hearing said petition;
It Is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof be given by publlc.ulen.gM* • copy nf this order, for
three successive weeks previous to
■did day of hearing In the Hustings
BANNER, a newspaper printed and
circulated in said county.
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge. Fifth Circuit. Acting
Judge ot Probate.
A true copy.
'
Grace Bauer.
1
Register Of Probate.

School lirport.
Report nt Hope renter School fnr
month ending November 37:
Total attendance. 39* H.
Number boys enrolled. II.
Number girls enrolled. 10.
Total enrollment.-^l.

Those neither absent nor tardy this
month are Mabvl. Bernice. Ethel.
Chrfstal and Russell Leonard. Cter*
nnd .Clyde Ashby. t’Urenie Payne,
Frances Payne. A. J. Eastman. Blrdena McDermott and Hasel Payne.
ORDER FOR PUBUCATION.
Haxe! Payne and Chrygtal Leonard
that* of Michigan.‘th* Probata Court jtwo of our eighth grade pupils recelvfor th* Coupty of Barry.
, ‘L ■ er"1”“»&gt;• h-'“,
. mOi.V£

compound Interest In Arittifrb-tf.- und
W- Garrison, administrator mtllllplkellon tables up td the &lt;*rlv»
and prays tfiat

our’eighth grade &lt; lags
Alics Juhnson. teacher.

neither absent

nor

E. J. HUFFMAN

tardy

and Beatrice Osgood. Goldie and Den­
nis Keller. Myrtle Fouchey. Doris
Hayward. Gordon and Dorothy Mc­
Callum and Vcrn McManus.
Gertrude Anders was tardy .gnee.
Verp McManus entered tho eighth
grade this month.
Dairy Cow of Great Capacity.
Glenn,1 Osgood was tho perfect
front because la tho estimation ot
speller this month.
■
Whittemore, practical farmers they bring In tho
Clans DcGoll.i, Gerald nnd Runaid greatest profit, says Farm and Homa.
Of late there has been a tendency
Anders, Mildred
I and Leia
to nnduly magnify certain line* of
Holstein breeding and to push prices
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Osgood.
to high mark*—In other words! a
John Osgood. Mrs. Will Haj
boom, In which prjee* with four jind
nle Anders. Gerald and Itomild ‘An­
ders attended our Thanksgiving pro­ that ball reives are worth *10.000 to
gram.
*20.000 each, but no on* Is Justified by
past experience In paying any such
arfiount of real money unless he can
School Report.
afford to lose It. When cows sell for
Report of Edger school for month several thousand dollars, they ^become
ending November 37:
the rich man's plaything, rather than
Days taught. 19.
the poor man's support.
Avaragfi dally attendance, 9.T.
Total enrollment.1'10. '
'
Tha pros and cons of dairy farming
are likely to be discussed for a long
Josephine DamoutL 1’hyliu r.'isi-r., time before an agreement Is reached;
Ronald and. In the meantime, the cow Is push­
Warner find William Bette.
ing herself to tho fiont In regions
where she has not been highly
mouth was Phyllis Edger.
estesnjed.
The children gave a short Thanks­
giving program. Those present were
Keeping Unprofitable Cow*,
Mrs. Emerson SOgrr. Mrs. Louis Edg-r and Miss Emily. Mrs. Vander- . If you had * hired man who was not
brook, Mrs. John Wood and Mrs. earning enough to pay hla board would
you keep him long? Then why do
visitors during the month were you keep tho co* that does not make
MIm Lillian .Edger and Master Lyle enough milk to pay for her keep?
Vnnderbrook?
.
’
Many farmers aro doing Just that
Ethel Johnson, teacher.
thing.
School Report.
’ Report of Tanner school for month

.No. of days taught. 20.
Total attendance. tOSIj.
Average daily nttenduncn, 20.135.
Number boys enrolled. 11.
Number girls enrolled. 10.

Daipy Notts
opportunity for health and growth.

Wrcentagn of attrn&lt;ian&lt;£ 97-1-.

Avoid putting too many cows in one
pasture to reduce the feed to the
ing the month were: Richard und smallest quantity for each cow.
Hasel iatncaster. Elisabeth. Netti-

Taggart. George Martin and Mildred
Hall.
s
Visitors during th*, month were
Haxel Hathaway. Maude Robinson.
Ida
Robinson.
Ernest
Robinson.
Mabel Coleman. Clyde Cotrtnan. &lt;3«-o.
Stewart, Geo, VanDenburg. Jrasle
Keech and Ethel Eggleston.

Don't neglect any broken wires In
tha barbed wins fence where the dairy
herd Is pastured. Cut udders are not
profitable.
If there Is the least idea In your
mind that any of your cows are
troubled with tuberculosis, use the
test at once.

Weeks adhuol. visited us ono day thlr
Whoa possible test the cow’s milk
month.
before buying her, and remember It
Qutf&gt;- a Hull- excitement was aruused Friday, November 27. whon th- milk teats much below three per cant

their old schoolmates wh6
tending high schosL
.

The cow and calf should be gradual­
ly weaned from cash other, and to
that end their qaarten. when separat­
■ nd mounted eighteen dlffcred Should bo In proximity to each.

Eva B. Stayart. teacher.

-BANNER WANT All VS. Ml.

Good Service
Yes, you’ll thoroughly enjoy a meal at the
“Club” Restaurant, or any “short order” cooking
you. may. order. Everything prepared is the VERY
BEST, and the service is excellent It necessarily
follows that you’ll relish EVERY BITE. ’
t
No matter how much of a hurry you may be in,
what you want is served so quickly that you will be
perfectly satisfied. And our moderate prices have
aroused much favorable comment Try us next time.

The “Club” Lunch
C. D. Barnaby
Hastings, Mich.

Jefferson St.

w.y J 1.00 plus. We sincerely thank
all. rapeclaUr th" young people, who
helped us make the •qrlal a success.
School report for fall ternr\of
Thelma CranOaQ VIfiled her grandm* —
\. n .. VS ra &lt; C-r—.. f Durfee school ending November 37:

Number enrolled. IS.
Thosa

Jefferson St

■Th« Plice to Moot Your Frlondo"

J. F. HOONAN

care, then stick to it. If a mistake Is
made the first time in obtaining poor
specimens, abd poor producers, then
rectify tho mistake as soon as posslblo
by sclecUng the right kind of a sire
belonging to the same breed to head

ALL FOR

No. 2

The Press one year...--........ ..............
Farm and Fireside------ .------ -------- 1.
The Hastings Banner one year__

THE, CLUB” CIGAR STORE
Phono 106

aa to which one will come to the top.

The new and unusual feature is the Christmas package of 142 pieces,
including fancy colored New Year and Christmas Postal Cards, Santa
Claus Stickers, fancy colored Cards and Tags. Just the thing for ev­
ery one for use at Christmas, and all free with your order for The
Press.
-

of December A. D, 1»I«. at ten
"o'clock In th* forenoon, at said pro­
bate office. be and Is hereby appointed
for hearing said petition;
Mortgage Sale.
It Is Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
Whereas, default has been made r.9
- maw—
.KI- —..
_

’ There is nothing that will please a man better than a box of fine
flavored Cigars—or a beautiful pipe. When it comes to buying Cigars
for gifc»purposes, we’re prepared to meet you on the “ground floor,”
with the largest collection of popular brands that you will find any­
where in Hastings or Barry county.
Ladies need not hesitate in the least in buying here, we are familiar
with the tastes of the smokers of H astings and vicinityt and carry a
stock of most select brands. Here’s another thing that will especially
appeal'to ladips—and that is the ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS of ev­
erything bought here. We keep everything in “dust proof’ cases, and
away from all dust and dirt.

Some Goods Cows May Be Obtained,

parm apd pireside pree for One year
Or

A Box
of
Cigars
For a Christmas Gift

-BANNKIl WANT ADVS. MV—

pleasure In curing for their

Dale Butterfield took first prem­
ium on his collection of itrains and
vegetables and Glenn Phillips the sec­
ond premium. Clifford Dqnn received

of corn nnd Merle C. Campbell 2nd
permlum at the school• social.
'

Quite a number of the children
have, had perfect attendance during

sixty three . Inrhea In dlamrlrr are
Hart n{ a rocormrtivo recently com­
pin ted :it
I’hlhsdelphia, the moat com* to visit us during the last
powerful yet bulk.

Grace I. Higdon.

two

Keep it Handy for IthcumatUm.
No use to squirm and wince and

will wear you out instead.
Apply
som* Sloan's IJnlmmL
Need n«»i
rub It tn—just let it penetrate all'
through the/uffe&lt;“e&lt;l |&gt;arfs, relieve
belter you want to go right out and
tell other sufferers about Shun’*. G-t
•a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 35
cents of any . druggist nnd have It in
tho house—against colds, soro and

YOU WON’T NEED

a new nit or overcoat if you call Phone 311.
We can clean, pros*
and repair tho garment so 11 looks nearly ss good aa the day It left
ycnir tailor. Give us a trial. Once our customer, ala-ays a SATISFIED

Men's 3 piece suits, sponged and pYeased. '5Q&lt;enp.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.

||k&lt;t allmehts.
Your mopey back If
not satisfied, bitt It doejfgive almost
Instant relief.
Buy a boltl* today.

—Adv.

Now is the time we need your loyal support it is Homing to the time of the
year when the make is at its lowest But our expenses do not drop in pro­
portion,, so we urge you to send us all the cream you can. It will not onlyhelp us, but it will help you and your neighbor to a better price for your
daily products. Our price for the past two weeks has been 1 cent per
pound of fat, better than the marke ts justify, but the market has been ’
good all fall and we are only too glad to turn you this extra high price for
your cream. If only we could induce more dairymen to milk more winter
cows, we could pay a much better price than we now do. Think this over. You
know we always see higher prices in the winter than in the summer, and you
have to feed your cow to keep her alive. Why hot feed a little more and have
her paying dividends? Here is the point—we can manufacture 15,000 lbs.
of butter with but very little more ex pense than it takes to manufacture
10,000 lbs. and the high price in winter gives us more for our over run. So
if it were possible to reverse the summer run to the winter we could and
would give you a much better market than we can as it is. You can .bring
this about very soon if you will just add a few good winter cows to your herd.
Do it as soorras you can:
1

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO,
The Fanners Friend

’Bfit Cryilal Pride*'

'
‘Eat Crystal Pride*'

�The Big Christmas
Store
Offers You Unbounded Opportunity
to Buy Nice, Useful Xmas Gifts.
Open
Evenings
Until
Xmas

At this time of year every one is looking for nice,useful Xmas gifts for their
friends and we know it is often hard to de termine what to buy. There is probably
no store in Barry County where you can find a finer assortment of useful and prac­
tical gifts than we can showfybu. Every year we supply thousands of gifts to the
friends of our patrons and we are quite sure you will find something useful to buy if
you visit our store. We are suggesting only a few of the many articles we can fur­
nish you. Just read over the list and if you don't find what you think you want,
come and see us and we will show you some of the many other articles.

SERVING DISHES
SAVORY ROASTERS
CASSEROLE BAKING
DISHES
BREAD MAKERS
FOOD CHOPPERS
SHEARS
SCISSORS
PEN KNIVES
JACK KNIVES
POCKET KNIVES
WISS SCISSORS

WISS SHEARS
SCISSORS and SHEARS
SETS IN CASES

RIFLES
SHOT GUNS
REVOLVERS
AMMUNITION, (all kinds)
HUNTERS' SUPPLIES
ICE SKATES

COMMUNITY
SILVER,

Knives,'Forks, Spoons, Soup Spoons,
Table Spoons, Berry Spoons, Dessert
Spoons, Sugar Shells, Orange Spoon, Pick­
le Fork, Cream Ladle, Cold Meat Fork,
Butter Knives, Silver Ware In Sets.

ROLLER SKATES
MECHANICS’ TOOLS
(all kinds)
WASHING MACHINES
WRINGERS
CARVING SETS
ENDERS SAFETY
RAZORS
0. V. B. SAFETY
RAZORS
GILLETTE SAFETY
RAZORS
DUPLEX SAFETY
RAZORS
KEEN KUTTER SAFETY
RAZORS
AUTO STROP SAFETY­
RAZORS
MULTI-BLADE SAFETY
RAZORS
WISS PEERLESS SAFE­
TY RAZORS
RAZORS
■
RAZOR STROPS

RAZOR HONES
'
LATHER BRUSHES
A HOT
I RON

A COLD
HANDLE

ASBESTOS SAD IRONS
NICKLE PLATED TEA
POTS
NICKLE PLATED COF­
FEE POTS

GRANITE TEA POTS
GRANITE COFFEE POTS
UNIVERSAL COFFEE
PERCOLATORS

ENAMELED KITCHEN­
WARE
ALUMINUM WARE
TEA KETTLES
FUR COATS
CUTTERS
SLEIGHS
SLEIGH BELLS
WAGONS
BUGGIES
HARNESS
BLANKETS
FUR ROBES
PLUSH ROBES
WHIPS

CHAFING DISHES
NUT PICKS and CRACKS

BAKING DISHES
CRUMB SETS
CHILD'S SETS
MANICURE SETS
TRAYS
LANTERNS
WATCHES
ALARM CLOCKS
CALL BELLS
HARD COAL STOVES
SOFT COAL STOVES
OIL STOVES
GASOLINE STOVES
CLARK HEATERS .
FURNACES
MAJESTIC STOVES and
RANGES.
ELECTRIC
PERCOLA­
TORS
ELECTRIC SAD IRONS
ELECTRIC TOASTER
ELECTRIC GRILL
ELECTRIC
CURLING
IR6N HEATER

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
THE CHRISTMAS STORE

Hastings, Mich
OFFICIAL HESULT OF STATE

Southwestern Michigan.

ELECTION ANNOUNCED

THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.

Neuralgia
There ia no nc&lt;d to Buffer tho
Dteurnigia; Skarn's Liniment laid
on gently will soothe the aching
head like magic. Don't dalaj-.
Try it at once.

han du ot one ot hla companion*. Him'Ina holed Mine name one of the boya
placed hla rifle, on the ground the
«enpon\belruc cocked and loaded.
Another member of thtf party picked
the rifle up when it wiui accidentally
dlacharxcd wilh.thg above result.

Alcoholic Poisoning
Delirium Tremens
fourth—Generally F'aml -Stagw^

The "Wet Brain”

511--. t'nrda Paul, youngest ilaucliter of -Mr. and Mra. H. H. Paul &lt;&gt;!
WuyUnd. has-recently proved upon
ICO acres of prairie land In North iu-

H«r WUt Othon S.r
• •'! kava bcm ■ nflenr with NoiraUb
fr.r «-vr«»l MM M 1 MS m.d’d.Sej.nt
LUIssenU. Kt Bioan'i Ueimasi b tha
17! 2^*.'
"5:

dd.
Believing It
“bix" hunting atorregaied hla friend*

SLOANS
LINIMENT
b the beet remedy for rbeumatami,
backache, core throat and aproixu.

Send four cents in stamps foe a
TRIAL BOTTLE

Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc.
Dept. B.

Philadelphia, Pa.

-Knuth. JUp„ S3**.
-Hamilton. Hep.. Cl
Hep.. 3.1H2,
-Kelley. Hop.. 4.Ill
-Crampton. Hep.. I

NEAL INSTITUTE
or Tl Sli.Mon Ar.- Grand ll.plda

loth Dlrtrict—Loud. Hep.. S.CJ7.
I Uh nutrict—Scott. Hep.. S.Ill.
12th District—Janice. Rep.. &amp;,3&amp;7
13th Diatrtct—Nlchola. Hep.. ».3

Untie until about thf Urn: of thr j v.ij.
Thn forepart of the week there were
drove A alx mule team Io transport M many aa nftr«M large itaxca whipMildler^ lo a river at that time.
Ho
la living with a aon-in-lAw, Wm.
Chase. between Bangor ami Glendale.

tuUohal amendments at^pwa only the
eludi-iit and libeling men amendmehf^arrltd.
Following
the vote:
For wagon roada bonding-*-Ysa—141.333; No—303.0(7. Co nst ruction ot
drains and linprevetfleiit of agrleul-

CO lul lutlhlu II htMlpI Clio

EZiaTOL—A»taandawr.
rrmrdj- In nil oaaaa at ov.raUmulatlon: nlw, lod&lt;&lt;.lH la
all
of Brain V.Ugw.. Narv»»• ll.hau.Uoa raaaad -T o»arwork or a;alnalrlUoa. uhwiu.lla,
rar n.uw* or irevrwl d.ivw.low.

R

�THE HASTTMOH BAKKER, DECEMBER IB, 1»14.

A Yuletide Tragedy
=

'

'■ ' !

coming so Injurious to me that I ba-, o

Glbba* wife.

-But your friends will

ph-nao you.”
Glbba smiled grimly and, aa hla wife
departed, winked knowingly at him-

The Most Extraordinary Sale Ever
Held in December
As a favor to yourself and the “New Store” will you please
Read it over carefully ..
Here At Last
Explanation
Extra Special! Extra Special!
$1.00 and $1.25

The Best Chance You Ever Had to Buy Christinas Why we can make these remark­
ably low prices
Presents in Good Staple Merchandise.
$6.50 all wool Sample Blankets, slightly soiled on edges, otherwise in perfect
You all know that we did not open our

$1.25

inaa Cigars—Joe Spicer, the beat judge

of a-two-fora half.
grimly too.

And Joe smiled

in&lt;l bUu-k. trimmed In contrastcondition, full size 68x80, count* in fancy plaids, etc.
i&gt;lor&lt; uf velvet. Sire* fur iaiiic*

Eldcvtlown

CHR1SJMAS SPECIAL.....................................................................

Gibbs', which was often—be waa an
old friend of Glbbe-he smoked one or
more of Josiah's wife's Christmas' el-

“Gallant and diplomatic of you, old
manr Glbba would say to Bplcer on
opportunity and smile bls knowing

49c

$7 .50 Manufacturers Sample Blankets, slightly soiled on outside edges only, I
fancy plaids, size 68x80, only 5 pairs.
£ j nn
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL....................... 4........................................................

69c

Dress Goods And Silks
"It's juat a perfect aha me, Joalah,
that you couldn't take any pleasure In
tbooe cigars and that your friend 8pl-

MAKE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS

^nows nothing about tbeir quality, so I
asked Joe Bplcer, haring heard you say
often what an excellent judge of a

Joalah Glbba had lustant business

hair and flung hla pipe and tobacco
Bplcer without bowing and without bls
knowing amlle. Bnt Joe still wore hla.
—Browning's Magazine.

.....................
The Reindeer

A sodden shot rang out.
A shot that fatal sped.
HU in a mortal spot—
Down fall the eight dear dead.

.

goods are new from the manufacturer and
are sold at reductions greater than we have
ever offered.

fine white pin stripe, full 45 inches wide
new this week
*7
Holiday Special ........................... • OC
65c all Wool Serges, come in all the staple
colors such as black, brown, navy, French
blue, grey, tan and wane. Sold in all the big
stores at 65c a yard
/f
Holiday Special ............................ T z C

$1.50 Black Satin Dutchess Silk, an extra
good quality. A splendid silk for gift pur­
poses. This silk is 36 in. wide and is one of
the best silks on the market for shirt waists
and dresses.
1 in
Holiday Special ................... ip X • X V

Beneath the enow spread root
A man In ruthleee cause
Had told a tittle boy
There was no Banta Claus.

■ And after they were killed
Throughout hU Ute'e long grind
The little boy saw not
Another ot their kind.
Whereof the moral lies:
In eport'e fair playing name
Pray let December be
Close Beason tor tho game.
—Xpw York Times.

GIFT* FROM HICKORY NUT8.

Hickory nuts and bores chest­
nuts mSke quaint little lne«Bnslvo toys. Draw features In
&lt; upon a wrinkled hickory nut
to form tho head of a grand­
mother dell, to which glue a roll
of white cloth for the body. Two
short rolls of cloth sowed to tho
body will make tho arms. Dross
In a checked gingham frock,
white kerchief and apron and a
wide ruffled cap, glued to tho nut
head.
With Horae chestnuts, a sharp
Jaekknlfs, burnt matches and
corn silk may ba made ducks,
chickens, heroes and other ani­
mals for a toy barnyard. A few
cuts to looaon tho shell of tho
nut make feathers end ears, the
corn silk, pinned on. Is used for
tails and manes, and tho matches
make sturdy, realistic legs for
tho funny little creatures.

Empire long hip, medium bust, made of ex­
tra quality heavy coutille cloth. Regular
85c value
£Qr'
Specially Priced ............................ OzC

with olive oil and tarragon
addlag aalt Garnish with
ispk end parsley.

X shipping

grape.

to

Two,

nn

^3.70

‘‘Remember these arc Sample Blankets, slightly soiled,
and sold as such."

Make This Your Christmas Store

Ladies and Childrens
W inter Coats

These coats are marked at-such low
prices that it will enable you to save
considerable. They are cut in varie­
ty of new models in the latest fashion.
A choice selection.
$12.50 Coats all new models On nr
Special .. ............................... «p/o7&lt;)
$15.00 to $18.50 Coats, new eln no
models. Special.............“O
$21.50 Coats, new models. Qir flft
Special.............. }...«......... ^Iv.uU
One Lot of Children’s coats in black,
sizes 8 to 14 years, ■ regular price
was $5.00.
Ci no
Very-Special Price......... v.

$1.50 Imported Serge, wine colorxonly,
Table Linens
shadow stripe, 50 in. wide.
Q fl _
Holiday Special .............................. zOC MAKE SPLENDID HOLIDAY GIFTS
Extraordinary . Values HiJre. t
Ladies’ Union Suits
60c Mercerised Table Cloth, beautiful
patterns. A good cloth for OQ
ONE SPECIAL LOT.
$1.00 quality in medium weight, made of
__ sendee. Extra Special ...........OxC
extra fine quality yarn full bleAched with $1.00 full Bleached Damask, extra
high neck and long sleeve.
_
and h good selection of pat­
Very Special at ............................. « z C quality
terns, 70 in. wide.
Special
................... ............
75c fine Fleece Union Suits, high neck, long
$125 Satin Damask made extra heavy.
sleeves medium weight, only
e&gt;
Very Special ............................... 3 VC One of the best linens for either gift
purposes or for home use
$125 extra heavy Fleece Union Suits, size Special ........................................ xOC
from 34 to 44, for ladies only, high neck vnd $2.00 Linen, made of extra fine Irish
linen, a splendid value at the regular
long sleeves.
O fl
Special ...............
xOC price and sold in most places 1 Z.Q
for $2.25. Special............. 1.UV

Two Extra Corset Bargains

A Dainty Holiday Di.h.
Op out yolks from two hard boiled
add one tablespoonful of buttar,
a teaspoonful of anchovy paato.
r drops of lemon juice, half a tea­
tful of white pepper and fill tho
k.
Coat with liquid aspic jelly

Two plain white.

store for business until the 8th of October.
We were not loaded with last winter’s
goods—nor this winter’s goods. We open­
ed our store with a very conservative stock
of merchandise. Since then we have been
prepared to take advantage of any manu­
facture over production sale. Owing to
the mild weather of the past few weeks
manufacturers have been forced to make
tremenduous price concessions to unload
their mill overproduction. Mr. Larsen
has just recently returned from the eastern
market and has made some of the most ex­
traordinary and satisfactory purchases of
his business career.

We make this request because we believe that our store deserves it. Our plans have been
made from the opening of the store, and we have been making continuous preparations for the
$125 fine French Serge in French Blue, coming holidays. We believe that the things we have done will give you the best possible service.
with fine black pin stripe, 45 in.' wide. Re­
This is not an ordinary year—people have been thinking differently from what they have thought
member these are new goods.
Holiday Special ............................ • OC in former years, and we believe that our store most carefully expresses the true Christmas spirit of
$125 Fine French Serge in medium brown the holiday season of 1914.

$125 extra quality of Messaline, comes in
French blue, rose and mahogany, shadow
stripe, a limited amount only
Holiday Special ............................ WC

Upon a starlit night.
I
The best at horn and hodf.
Eight noble reindeer stood
And stamped upon a root

$10.00 Manufacturers Sample all wool Blankets.
fancy plaids, slightly soiled, only 4 pairs.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL........... .................

We are offering the most extraordinary!

At which Joalah smiled hla knowing
smile and said:

"Why shouldn't hat*
Which made Joalah amlle more and
more and almoat chuckle. But ho said
nothing.
‘•Yas. Indeed," repeated Mrs. Gibbs,
“why shouldn't he! You know. Jo­
alah. yon told me that a woman should
never choose cigars for a Christmas

Q y nn
70

$2.00 American Lady and Royal Worcester
Cbi&gt;ets. These corsets are made of fine
quality batiste and coutille cloth and trim­
med with lace or embroidery, equipped
with extra hose supporters
&lt;f* 1
Specially Priced ....................

The Store with
The "New Front

Outing Night Gowns

Knit Caps

$1.00 Special oiler, 59c. Only 3 dozen
go on sale. Made of splendid quality
of outing, in dainty pink and blue
stripes, double yokes, sizes 15
to 17 Extra Special Value

A splendid cap for girls going to
school made of best Eiderdown yarn
white and colors
ziOr*
$1.00 Value Special
■ xv

$125 Outing Gowns in plain white or
fancy colors.
Q&amp;p
Very Special .............................xOv
75c Gowns in fancy colors, pink and
blue stripe effects. Some of these are
samples and worth much more.
_
Extra Special ............................. ■ xV

Knit Skirts
A splendid assortment of skirts in
grey, blue, white and
brown ... 59c, 98c, $1.25, $1.75

Christmas Handkerchiefs

98c special value, full size spreads,
plain corners, worth $1.25 regular.

There are literally thousands of
dainty Christmas Handkerchiefs to
choose from in our splendid stock, as
good a variety as ever offered and at
such low prices. Handkerchiefs from
the plainest to the exquisitely hand­
made and embroidered. A splendid
display of handkerchiefs for men, wo­
men and children.
I

$3.98 for. fine satin Marsielles spreads
that sold regular fo/$5.00 extra size in
fringe or scalloped, cut corners.

Fine lawn handkerchiefs with dainty
embroidered corners. A large AC _
selection. Choice ................... vOV

Cab Robes

Fine Swiss handkerchiefs, with dainty
/embroidered corners. Two ape-1 (U
cial lots. Choice................. ,.;-l-VC

Bed Spreads For Xmas.
$1.98-special value spread, full size,
cut corner with fringe, worth $2.50.

A splendid robe, made of extra
quality robe cloth, blue and CQp
pink with animal designs....... OxC
Extra large size in blue and QQp
pink. Special designs ...........xOU

Outing Bed Blankets
Special at 98c and $1.25

Gents initial handkerchiefs, theinitial
is hand embroidered. Special 1 C~
each ............................................ IOC
Ladies handkerchiefs, with fancy col­
ored border, made of Irish
Swiss lawn. Very Special at .

Sweater Coats

Special prices on entirestock. All colors white,
&amp; a- .
100 pairs of heavy Outiog Blankets at special prices that will navy, tan, grey, etc.
enable you to save considerable. These blankets are just in and $3.50 Sweaters
$6.00 Sweaters
A QQ
are ever so much better than those sold early in the seaso.n The Special ...........
Special ..............
T.7O
material is better and they arc also a larger size.
$2.98 Sweaters
$5.00 Sweaters
Q QQ
Special ..........
Special &lt;........... O.VO
$1.25 Blanket 98c
$1.50 Blanket $1.19
$2.50 Sweaters
10 pairs single Bed Blankets in extra good quality at the
$4.00 old Sweaters 1 OQ
Special ............
l.yp
special price of__ &amp;_____ _______________ _____ _______v/L Special ...........

2.98
2.25
1.98

A. J. LARSEN CO.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

The Store with
The "New Front”

�THI BASTINGS IA!

SOME FACTS ABOUT
THE NEW STAMP LAW

that sleep is promoted.
•
Il Is necessary to keep the water up
to tho highest temperature at which it
can be borne, for at least ten minutes
by adding hot water us the tempera.-

Vlrtoria' Plum Jam.
'
Weigh the fruit and Cake 14 ounces
| of preserving sugar for eifth pound.
I Wipe thn trull and halve it.
Take
out the stones, place the plums in an
cprthenware pan, sprinkling the su­
gar between the layers.
Cover with

To Clean Coverings of
Upholstered Furniture. DEMOCRATIC METHOD OF
The covering of furniture, lhat U
HELPIM6 UHCLE SAM'S PURSE
upholstered In tapestry, cretonne, etc.
may be cleaned- (If not too badly soil­
ed), wjth stalo bread. Rub the surface
well with long.'even strokes, using oni

16a*t. I'hico In a preserving pan and
rlouner rapidly, skimming ns neces■ary, and stirring from time to time.

Vigor. enthusiasm, love, powoi
you may have them land be a criml-l

still confused In understanding this
wonderful "war tax." which Is to
s.fvn Uncle Bum from "going broke."
under the incumbent administration.
The following schedule wlll.be &lt;&gt;f

Ilow Io Grow Thinner.
Again the menu appears In
An Apple Change.
Generally speaking, foid Is -high,
but apples are among the Inexpensive
things which are good, and tho fol­

The owner of this farm is not able to work the place and wjll not rent it
There are about 110 acres under cultivation, 10 acres of second growth timber
and 30 acres of fine pasture. The land under cultivation lays nearly level, the
pasture is rolling. There^are 20 acres of good seeding and 34 acres of wheat
(one-half of which goes with the place.) The farm is well-fenced, bordering
on one o( the best lakes in Barry Co. and in a fine location, the house has
nine rooms in good repair, full basement barn 34x60, ice house, corn erib, hog
house and hen house. This farm is one and one-half miles to R. R. station
and on a good road, there is a fine orchard with all kinds of fruit, windmill
and cement tanks at the house and barn, telephone, R. F. D. and creamery
route. Now there are lots of good things we could say about this farm, blit
to really appreciate the place you should see it

the bread out of tho mouth of thn
butcher, the baker and the green groc- forty them win
or. Reducing tho embotipoint grows
na popular In masculine circles ns it
Agreement of sale covering pro­
long has been among the sex where all ducts of merchandise -on boards of

laundry Starch.
.
. Laundry stayeh looks so pure’ and
white that many* have nAer thought

nil the holes with brown sugar: mix
• old water nnd strain through cheese­ half'a cupful of water and half a cup­
cloth.
You may th«-n cook It In tho ful of grape Juice; pour It by spoon­
fuls over the applA. cover pan and
pour off the surplus waler, and then bake until slightly tender: uncover,
pour In boiling water, stirring briskly finish baking; cook until a broom
■pllnt
will penetrate the apples easily.
Until It thickens.
You will bo so
They are quite
much surprised at the results of Serve hot or cold.
straining itarch that you will never rich.
Soft gingerbread ia always
again want to make It up without do.nctory accompaniment for dishes

Even thought the weight

be reasonnblely liaaome? Hut at what
n price! a pries! Read the dally reg­
Bills of lading or receipts fi»r ex­
imen of a chief among our rulers In
press or freight, each one cent .
8L Louis:
Ronds of indemnity and ns surety
for payment of money. performance
black caffasy grapefruit “ or orange
without sugar.
Luncheon: ftmail piece nf cold meat,
broiled laonb chop or eggs: two piece*

Ions and 1 green peppers. 4 taide■poonfula of kali, 2 talilespoonfute ot
sugar. 1 quart nf vlnegnr, n half tenspoonful eiu-h of ’
’
turnon and k1iik&lt;

headlights of-an approaching car are
Dinner:
Two pieces dry toast:
a recent Invention intended to over­ meats, same as lunch: salad, with vlncome some of tho objectionable fea­
___ ....
, ...
1300. 3(|
tures of powerful automobile • lights.
No beverages of any kind.
&gt;ach addltlonui I3oo &lt;ir frac­
The upper part of the Ions Is of dark
Shadowy dining, this, calculated tv tion. SO cento.
cut them In small places.
Cut the
Insurance
contracts
and
policies.
green tomatoes, the peeled onions and lighter shade for dkyllght use. .When­ X-rgy does. And thnt pitiless, unln(Ire. marine, lighting.’ tirnado. pUle
the green peppers; put all the Ingred- ever a driver la confronted with tcrmltted recurrence of the dry toiut
glass liability, burglary and all oth­
a brilliant searchlight glaring on hl&gt; —unbptterod crunching horror, nt
er kind except perwm.il. accident.
face, by bonding his head downward substitute for the gnashing nt teeth. health, mutual und
till he looks through the dark tortlor None but the brave deserve the fair.
of tho lens tho approaching machine
half cent.
Promissory nuteg,
except hank
notes for ctrcuhrttSn. each 1100 or
ZACH CHANDLER'S LAST
fraction, two cents.
Renewal &lt;if
1HW QUALITY
LAWCOT VANItTt

Whittemore's
ff/Shoe Polishes

POLITICAL SPEECH

Hot Foot Bath.
to trnnqulllxo the nervous system of-

(Continued from page 17.)

thing slavery, from the escutcheon &lt;&gt;f
this government.
(Applause.) And
they would havo the right to bOust
vlty nt night. Tho bath should ba through all generations.
each ten cents.
taken every night, for about 10 or 18
■ Sleeping car berths and parlor car
Ren Hill claimed Io ba^ tm jtinbasnador from tho sovereign state of seats to bo paid for by Che company
Georgia ^j-the Knltcd States. (Laugh­
ter.)
All the Hags of till the south- |
night b« put on on* ship.
cortlnff p
««• «»*•«• »"
It sail uround the whole Ib” charged nt one cent .ulditlnmil
ould not get the Milute of I and accounted for tho companies.
’‘It's AR Yau
You Hope It la!”
ono popgun.
(Laughter.)
But. I
stamps must, be &lt; ancMk-d
mark tho smallest sloop "r. a A."
««c&lt;l with .Into and Initials in
nnd sail her around tho world, and ’Ink or with rubber Kamp.

LEATHERS

1 Si

Brink Real
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

Throw
OL.WOI.IUIV3, socalled health drinks nnd unsatis­
factory compounds to the winds.

We psy you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 ELEVAI OHS. Wc buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. Wc
.depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
II you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

If you feel that you cannot
drink coffee because of fear of con­
*

•

*

’

evening.

ice of any nature, try a
Improved Coffee this

You will find thnt tho
Vacuum Process is designed far

Smith'Bros. Velto &amp; Co.

lust r,nch caaei as youn.

O'.C. LAS. Pftsi 57 Hullin

Drink this co flee and see if you
don't sleep soundly—with nerves,

Vacuum

FIRE INSURANCE
If you are not Insured or would
like to change your insurance call
In and see me. I represent a com­
pany with a cash capital of (LOGO000 and Fan fully protect you

Improved

Coffees

LEE H. PRYOR

it 35c, 40c and 45c a pound

tllcip. hliBUH i Salm A. A. Cl. arc sold by grocers everywhere.
Time Table In Effect March », ISIS
• Dally Except Sunday.

&gt;?cy uro ftinuinoly hood coffees—pure
nd wholesome — Tull flavored — flail
uren^th—with that dclicioauly satisfying
iroioa found only jn ftood codecs.

doing South f’:G8 a. tn * G:&lt;
doing North 7:31 *- m. £: 4::
6. a GREU8KU G. P.

Tlte reason you will enjoy
IrinlcinA Vacuum Improved Cof. ■»« is that these coffees have been
;c"m and in

Abstract Block. Huntings

,r.:^SL?“*o-..’2S nm^mriBeproceai,
folly
, ,

testate acta on commission, u an era* :
conveyancing. Having u complete set |
ot Abstract Books compiled, rrotn the ’
Records, can 'urnlsh complete Ab-{
•iracta.

protected by patents. Don t fortet
hat. to lx'|jn with, ail Vacuum Improved
’3cfiscs ep the best grades oPcaflWs sold
t the price*. You feet full value for your

any. nation

on God’s footstool

■alute.
(Loud applause.)
The senator used a very laughable
Illustration, developed at length, and
amid closet Intercat, allowing thnt nn
pld und faithful employe of a mer-.i
School llqwirt.
cantllo or other business establish­
Report of Coats Grove school fur
ment would not bo discharged—"«■&lt; r-1
talnly not to make room fur &lt;t con­ month ending No'vomber 20:
vict."
(Great laughter.)
The ref-]
erence to the Democratic Jail-bird
Average dally att&lt;'H,dnni ■
was keenly appreciated.
So I tell
Number pupils enrolled.
you that tho mission of the Republi­
can jnrty ia not ended.
(Appbi'i'e.)
Percentage of attvndanc

Honay Back If hot

Satisfied
4 Order □ pound of Vacuum
; Improved Coffee from your grocer
’

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

j

today, um the full pound, and if yoa have
r*um to complain of harmful effect to kaad.
l.c&gt;rt or MYtnsch. take.back the empty

8.A’

Warner 8 Co.
*-.»;* I’a-.t?: (u;3ji&lt;rijnhoi*buu£
CHICAGO. V.5.A.

Dealers In Grain, Baans, Saad, Hay, Coal, Camant, Hides, Pelts, Etc.

PHONE 150

HASTINGS, MICH.

School Report-

Report for- Primary
Dowling ochool:

Clayton - and Keith

Norton school district. Number 3. n
Maple Grove township, for the month In spelling; Leona Whitcomb 99;
Maude Eno 94 und Gertrude Maurer
ending November 21:

»■: "ur uni'ixi.inri'
I- hnoliffi •V&gt;.ivYr»en
north; stopping wherever he han n;
n er.ige off account
iiytny chlimind Vo; run for Judge In any city he
hna a mind.-to. (Applaud- temptestuoua and shouta continually for
Monday
several minutes.)
Well, fellow-ellixciuk, (aald the speaker, laughing). 1
hope If you ever elect him Judge, he
UfChriatipaK bntertaltunenl.
won't bring In any bill for loot of
time. (Applause nnd laughter.) You
Friday, using their holidayuro going to hold 'an election next
The address given here
Tuesday, the effects of which arc felt
tar beyond tho borders of Chicago.
The eyes ot the. whole nation are on
your verdict of next Tuesday. You
Visitors at school Friday
are to send forth greeting to the peo­ MIm- Vet “ ple of tho Unite) Butex, saying cither
Fuller nnd Misti
mal. Mh
...
&lt;f the Hastings high
honest money. |&gt;airloili&gt;m. and the; school nnd Mbs Uordslla-’Fuller.
national government (Applause), or
that-you are In favor ot soft money,
for the ti
repudiation and rebel rule. (Ap­
plause. )lt is good, Mr. Chairman. to be. compliment' d upon tfleir Um
blackboard drawing*.
to see GOO young men like you ready
to light the battle of their country
now and vote aa you ehot during thu
&gt;£. sama Hue S'',,u' n"'" *h" l'rei«*red und wrv. d
md Pilgrim'. i"ur "l"H
"Upl'&lt; r.
To our
war. (AppUuae.)
. ■
| mo*t .worthy toastmistnuM. I am tru­
ly grateful.
1 wish to thank the
Muaottic Ixxlgo Elcvtlou.
.
. - &lt; I members of the orehcetta and Mr.
Al the annual election of the m&lt; ntbeta of Hastings Lodge. No. 33, F. &amp; ondugi County.
A. M-. tho following were elected and
reelected oflkera fur tho ensuing

8. W.—Fred Brown.
J. W.—Robert Burch.
Tress.—Will I'aync.
Secretary—Oscar Fortier.
8. D.—Robert Mills.
J. D.—Esau Cunnom.

Don't Rb&gt;k Pneuinuula.
Get rid uf every cold aa quickly
possible.
It U the foreruntier of all
pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia

j ruUnbUnc him in full.

I’alh in city or country, responded to
with protuplncM, day or night.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Ipc.

Howard
speeches wherever we please
(ap­
Rar
plause): vote black Republicans tick-’ Harlow BarnUih, Hubert
Arln Nvalx-t. Ralph Ijuhardxon.
Smith. Chester Stowell, Rt-uUh
do It with
Exactly the Same Safely

Chamberlain'* Cough RenH-dy.
It.Is
a simple thing to do. but tho effect In
marveloux.
For soln by All Dealers.
—Adv.

-BANNEIl WANT ADVS. PAY.

A Taste
Of Health
Is Sweet
And some folks use it toward money and fame.

Arc you eating right for health?

Grape=Nuts

FOOD

August.

« Hiram Munk*

Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 172
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

You cun right now BUY your ENTIRE NEEDS for the WINTER in
ALL KINDS of GOALS and GOKE for All kinds of Stoves, Furnaces and
Ranges.
We also have GENUINE GAS COKE in Five sizes, Furnace, Egg,
Nut, Pea and Smithing or Slack.
When ordering be sure and tell us which size you wish and we will do
the rest.
Just step in.and SEE, THAT’S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we
arc always pleased to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT,
BRAN, MIDDLINGS, and in fact anything we have for sale.
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Beans, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
have for SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and Wc will name
YOU a PRICE.
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price
but our aim is to pay all we can for Grain, Beans or Seeds on each day’s market.
Call us by Phone. Give us a friendly call, the latch string is always out,
wc ar6 always at home.

till you and I can Start
Canndas and trove) to tl

miaao.

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER

NOTV’S THE TIME

i Really friends I h
' Thanksgiving -.plrU.

sons. Sylvester Jluna- r of Juhn»tuwn: I

more; pile brother. George Marvin;
right grand children. t&gt;estde« a lioat "t
friends.
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Night

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great only when to these you add self­
control.

Eight Thousand Dollars Will
Buy One of the Best 140 Acre
Farms in Barry County

tho

RHEUMA

is delicious with cream; easy to digest- -hi fact, partially
pre-digested; and perfect in nourishment.
It contains all the nutrition of wheat and barley in*
eluding the vital mineral $alts (phosphate o! potash, etc.)
in just the right proportion as gmwn in the grains.
'

FOR ALL FORMS Qf

RHEUMATISM

Right away—the first day you sUrf to ।
take RHEUMA—the Uric Acid poison be- |
gins to duaolvc and leave the sore Joints
, and muscles, its action is little leas than
magical. 50 cents a bottle—guaranteed.
’ • Judge Barhond of Fb Loraime, Ohio, ‘
—
saw; "After treatment T&gt;y three doctors
Hr guide* us wlth^Utterrlng h-n i.
■ without result. 1 was cured of a very had
tfo’ilx-'time with tearless -e;.-i we ll. cm of Rheumatism, by using two botdos &lt;
sae.
of RHEUMA."
Yea there, up (here.
CARVETM A S1EBUI.XS
|

A regular ration of Grapv-Nuts in place ol rich,
greasy, indigestible food generally shows a dctiiiilc gain.
Doubt it?

Have a trj!

•

There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts
—sold by Grocers every whose

�' THE HASTINGS BANNER- DECEMBER 10. t»H.

jifii uni of
COHPFMOIUW

ink of Renry Smith

■man.

Grand Rapids, micb.

DEPOSED

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

guick

Jpeed in

Maybe you don’t’care for speed and often you
need the power that makes speed possible.
Buick cars are capable of high speed if you
work to use it and have great reserve power to call
upon for hills, said or bad roads. We guarantee the
Biuck.
Valve-in-head motor to develope and
deliver more power, cylinder for cylinder, than any
other type of motor, either American or foreign
make.
Call and see the six new 1915 Models. Priced
at $900 to $1650, F. 0. B. factory and let us give
you a demonstration that is a real test of Buick pow­
er and strength.

/fastings guick Co.
New Messer Bldg.
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 269

MEVpil H ’ OF

‘ACCT-

INTERFXHSg PACTS.

he died on Saturday night last.
Mr.
Hwln was an honest "mail, und what
hi* character,
“In 1 »11 tha employers of Michl-'
any man.
If gun," Mid Richard L. Drake.-thc dr.lunimunlty In
which Ik
&lt; blent CiimmlWun who was In Char­
lotto recently. "kpfnt 1725.000 for in.
i f which went to benefit any of the
mi'll Injured In one way or another.

Florida war. the Mexican war

uno of the Important effects of the

killed and many

country. In arms. about ten years. and,
most faithfully and patriotically did
duties

a Kltnllor

This Lodge Is now prospering nnd
We think the Urd&lt;
In d tloiiMehlng cor

building

co.il mines many were killed and In­
jured before the law went Into efftet
where now the deaths und accidents

for tho year to..come.
tin the 3rd.
Other such
Inst., the following named i-erjnms preventable accidents.
Interesting figure* and contMMona
wore. mentioned.”
Dewey,
Concerning the beginning of tho
■a Stevens.
new legislation Mr. Drake Mid thia
-Irving U
Ix-hlnd Europe In taking measures
for the twoteetkrn of workingmen.
There are eight states In the Union
M.—Andrew J. Angle.
now having such statutes and most
D. M.—Mrs. Alma K. Angle.
of them are patterned after the Eng7
W. C.—Mrs. Emily J. McElwain.

man can nut get compensation if his
would accident Is In any measure due to In­
tnrdl* toxication.
Just now thought is be­
ing glvhn the phase of occupational
today ,lo attend the Grant troom.
[ .M. -sra Hale &amp;■ Bartley manufactur­
disease find Its proper connection
ed and shipped In t)ic month ot Oc­
There, have been forty-two visits
ranged from *1,31 ot *1.10 nt which tober 2.000 bblk of Hour. They have received during the month, from the
manufucturi'd and chipped, outside uf
nnd kindred labor troubles, because
The &gt;41ddevlllr Republk nn Is In fuThere are 1« non-resident pupils In It will tend toward better relations
between employer and employe.
attendance.
•

Upjohn. last week. ■

Judge

Im-IiooI Report.
Report of District Xu. 9. Bam;
■unship for month ending Noveni-

Think of the superior SERVICE you get; the prompt delivery; and above all
else the genuine QUALITY of the COAL we sell you.
When you buy a ton of coal of us, you get a good “plump” 2,000 POUNDS.
Before the coal is delivered we wash out the dust and dirt, so that when it is
delivered into your bin, your yard and house is not all covered with coal
dust. We have had 6 great many compliments upon the way we deliver.
That our COAL and our service must have given SATISFACTION is prov­
en by the fact that we now have THREE DELIVERY WAGONS, whereas
we only had one when we started in.
4 ;

We have all kinds of COAL, but our great seller in the line of Soft Coal is the
“MAJESTIC” It has more “heat units” per ton, than any other soft coal
you can buy. People have found this to be true—that’s why we sell so
much of it.

LAKE.

EDMONDS DROS

dcllverra at 3:00 o'clock
Mr. Whitney

WE KEEP A BIG STOCK OF FLOUR. FEED, CHICKEN
SUPPLIES, AND ARE IN THE MARKET FOR GRAINS
AND PRODUCE.

A Dlffwmce Indeed.
NORTH HOPE.
A mlwlonary, having preached In
Tldd und family of Marshall a vlllnga In North India, waa ac­
costed by a Mohammedan gentleman
who camjiared Christianity unfavor­
ably with hl* own religion on the
ground that when Moslems go to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest Chilson nnd
| Mecca they find at least a coffin, but
Grant Dickerson and daughter Elsa
of poverdale called nt J. ITanihkas

Miss Birdie Dryer spent Thanks-

Mra. Ada Haywhrd entertained for
ThnnkaglvidP dinner Ernest Johncnck and family, Ralph Brown and
family
ahd Churlea und Abe Hay­
took dinner with Mr. nnd Mra. Rosa
ward.
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f
Cudwullader Thanksgiving.
Bernard DeGolia and family spent
Mrs. Lulu Griffin of Bloomingd.de
spent from Sunday night until Tues. Sunday al Middleville.
Marlon Davenport nnd* wife of
Kalomaxoo.

Report for Tolles Dl’tr
Burry, fos month ending
Number days th ugh t. 18.

oren Dayton'*.
Mr. und Sirs. Rankin Hart nnd
children nto Thnnkeglvlng dlntfcr nt
William Haven'* of Glara Creek.
Ralph Bro*n nnd family enter­
tained Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Ferri*
Brown of Orangeville nnd Sir. and

Number boys enrolled. 6.

Life is Altogether Too Short
To worry out your days
half frozen. Let us heat
your hpme with a -

RARSTOW
Dhay state II
the furnace that for sim­
plicity, durability and
'Tecctuomy of operation
is not surpassed*

HUFFMAN BROTHER 6
'

JEFFERSON STRKEt

HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN

Girt about with boundless lands:
Under maiiy-cioudcd skies;
Every little glimmering pond

Our original, nine still have perfect

We an. busy preparing for our box
daughter Margaret visited Sunday at
social, Friday evening. December/.
Merton nnd Bernice Rockwell ore
tied for first place In spelling and
Mna and Vina Willison ore Bed for Mapes of Charlotte. Mrs. Dennis of
I To the light that holds the days.
Saranac, visited their mother. Mrs.
second place.
I We havo sought in haiyits nf fear.
W*
"&gt;«” organised a spelling
! For that all-enfolding sphere.’
contest
of two sections to run until
! And Io! It was-not far, but near.
Some from here will attend tha C.
Wo have found. O foolish-fond.
E.. convention nt Halting* Friday ev­
The shore that has no shore beyond. Iren Improved by It.
ening und Saturday. ,
Carrie Lawrence.* teacher.
I
A
*
Remember that next Sunday la "Go
Prompt Action Will KU»P Your Cough to Sunday School. Day" and nlnn to
With Its untransccnded skies:
go some place to u Sunday School on
When you Ural catch a cold (often
For what heaven should bend above
Indicated by a sneexo or cough.)
break It tip nt once.
Tho Idea that
Carol, carol, wc have come
Sunday f'.chool. You will bo welcome.
Back to heaven, back to home.
scrlous complications.
The remedy
Beat Far Kidneys—Says Doctor.
.
—Alfred Noyes.
which Immediately and easily pene-

"Shores no seaman ever hulled.
I Seas no ship haa ever sailed.

Tickling in (Ik- Throat.
kind demanded.
Dr. King's New
i the slightest tickling, or Discovery soothes &lt;ho Irritation, loos­
ens tJLl phlegm. . You tpel better at
forerunner of a dangeroua UlncM. once.
"It seemed to reach the very
Stop It at once with Chamberlain'*
Cough Remedy. For aale by all honeat teatlmonlal*.
50a
Drugglat.—Adv.

hold him. Ho la risen."—Tho Chris­
tian Herald.

tally. Unhappy—Physically, DuIL
Thu Liver, sluggish and inactive,
first shows Itself th a mental state—
unhappy and critical. Never la there
Joy In living, aa when the atomach

your liver’ active and healthy by us­
ing Dr. King's Now Life Pills; thay
Mr. opd Mra. Afton Smith nnd
empty tha bowels freely, tana up your
lUghter BertluK of Hnatinga spent cnee. Mohammed 1s dead. Moham­ Stomach, cure your constipation and
purify the Blood.
J 5c at Druggist.
med Is in hla coffin. The founders of
Buck ten's Arnica Salve excellent for
McCallum's.
all these false systems of religion and
Those that spent Sunday at John philosophy are In their graves. I}ul Piles.—Adv.

SIlM Ethel Johnson. Sir. and Mrs.
Wm. Anders und children. Gus Peake
MIm Isabelle /onnrrvllln of Clov­ nnd family. .Mr*. Charles Adders and
erdale spent the latter part of tho
Dinwiddle und daughter of Vermont.
James MUrphy. wife and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wllllanuan Agnes left Saturday for Ooblevllle to
nnd ' ilnuglit-r Bertha spent Thanks­
giving with Mr. and Mr*. George
Mr. und Mra. Ou» Wurm and
Ed. McAllnster loaded pohftoes St granddaughter of Hhultx spent Hun• Mrs. Joseph Baines, Mrs. Sherman
Prputy. Mrs. Morris Williamson nnd

Hastings, Mich.

—The Elevator Men—

Phone 18

Thnnkeclvlng with the

Not tardy or absent: Mnrtle Pickle.
Eva Whldby. Rom Whldby. Alfred
Whldby. Glenn Whldby, Ward Mon­
■i&gt;rdl:UIy. Invited.
roe. Gulila Monroe. Lw Monroe. G«lsintr the outside nt this Isaac nt
Illis BANNER was printed, we have GlocJJln. Ford McOlucklln.
bought the subscription list of -the
Kdjool Report.
—
Barry County Scntinsl. which co.mweather this fall so that farmers |h-Is us &lt;o send half sheet* to a porRyport for month ending ?
‘ might have had their fall-* work nil
rr 27. for Jtutlniid district
re since thr
done.
Number ot days taught 20.
tho editorial
It is with .great plwisuro that we
Total attendance, 321 Viannounce to the people of our county
thnt Tom£py Hubbard, formerly of
recently. Sira. M. E. Taylor wa* comDeeds for Sumner county Konr.is. on
Total enrollment. 17.
Iler this full than usual, to purchase
tnrdy
The Rev. Sir. McCord of IMchUnd;
Those . nelth&lt;
___ _ , . .................
Lloyd
will address the Christian Temper- ter trade.
She left last. evening to u,,.
n»c«: Union, at lied Ribbon Hall, next make her purchase*, and when »he Shroyer. John Dryer. Harold'Spring­
Sablruth afternoon.
Ho, Is un able return*, the ladles will sec the ino«t er. Mary Smith. Mabel fflidrten. Mary
Poland. Alva and Muud Moore.
.
.
Nora E. .Henke*.

dlscourse to the Lustnera men uf that
yicInHy, nt the. Methodist Eplscopnl
(Thurch pl Hickory Corners, at 2:00
o'clock In the afternoun of the 33rd
Inst. .

Think of EDMONDS BROS.

burgh. i«ome Mclal settlement work-

I nf the Union daubtie** will have a
&lt;--mp*nicitlon law.
In 1911 eleven
bills were introduced In the Michigan
The total enrollment of different legislature, eight of which were re­
A commis­
uplls in the city schools for the ported by committee.
sion was appointed'by Ovv. 'Osborn
for the month of’Sepb-niber and 483 nnd study of Michigan condltloiy
made.
Our present law', which is
Of 21 over last month, and 32
several working. In this country now.
Is the result, -.Mr. Drake told of the
■former antipathy of Insurance mm.
scholars received this month,
Thr companies
every room is well tilled nnd later cooperation.
havo made a aclrnlinc study of ncclpupils actually In attendance during
the month In the Grammar room has chlcnta today

November 12. 1879.

■nsequener of thr lllnrus ot

Aft
AL
V VXk

KILLED OR INJURED
many years, received injuries about
two weeks ago. while chopping some

Itesns ©It HmteresFl Ita lulasfe^s Aadl
WhiSy tertyA'e ^eaurs Ago

Dr. Upjohn box an oil painting, the
"mray cow." which wks painted two
hundred nnd twenty years ago. by
Muller.
.
Dr. Uriah Upjohn, of Knlamaxoo,

THINK

FEW WORKINGMEN NOW

perience ha haa found,no preparation
for thr kidneys eqlal to'Veiey .Kid­
ney Pllla.
In 50o und 81.00 sixer.
Il cot you can buy for backsche. rheu­
matism, kidney and bladder aliments.
—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

DANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

The House of

7

Cheapness and economy have long since lost
their significance with the intelligent buying public.
It is value and sanitation which appeals to them.
That’s the reason OUR Baked Goods are in such
great deniand. They show their WORTH and
their QUALITY upholds OUR REPUTATION for
handling GOOD GOODS.
Christmas is not far off and you will need an
extra supply of Baked Goods for the occasion. If
you have not already placed your order, do so now,
don’t wait. After your order haa been received it
will have careful attention and go out promptly fill­
ed with the best goods the market produces.
We have a splendid assortment of Cookies,
Cakes, and the most delicious Maccaroons you ever
ate. Try one of our Plum Puddings for Christ­
mas.
If you are not one of our many satisfied custo­
mers.- you should be. We always try to please you,
and if by mischance anything goes wrong and you
have a complaint, don’t keep it.to yourself, TELL
US. We are quick to correct it tiecause owe are
determined to have you satisfied.
Our liberal policy of dealing with out trade is
bound to please you. as our method of doing busi­
ness is based upon the principle of fair dealing.
Send us a trial order today, as we have so much
confidence in our goods we know your future busi­
ness will be assured.
. Yours to please,

Star Bakery &amp;r Restaurant
W. I. lAHIEiOI. rr»,rt«t»r

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PHOXE 311

MST1M3, MIH.

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’« BARRY COUNTY
CliuXation G:e*t*r Than All Other
Barry Coanty I'apers Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

GOVERNORFEfIRSWILLflEAPPOINT
INIMISSIONERC. [.GLASGOW

CITY RECEIVES LATE
EDWIN BUTLER’S FUND

Collected for Improvement of
of State Road Within Has­
tings Oity Limits.
Mr*. Butler, widow of the l*te Edcity’.limit* on the State road, ha*
turned aver to the city of Hastings
for the
d within
Buller

the City limit*.

_ ___.. _rrT.__ , ...
.. pronibUMi
the movement which resulted |n
gravelling the state road eastward)
from the city limits.
He had plan-

church last *prlng. but his falling
lieallh prevented carrying out the
work.
Mr. Butler wanted to see the
portion of the road Within the city
limits Improved and explained hl*
project before thb city council.
subscription, he raised a generpun
sum In Hasting*, tho .tbovi sum rep­
resenting the money collected. : It
was deposited In a local bank try tho
name of the “State Road Improve­
ment Co.”
Mr. Butler passed ftway
before he could make use of rhe
fund.
His enterprise In startlng/lhe
good road work on the state roaA'wlll
long bo remembered. Tho '! city
council will use the money f&lt;it the
work It was Intended for.

ny

TABLET FOR BULL’S
PRAIRIE MONUMENT

Oasaius L. Glasgow
lit* friends In Harry Co., and that
nlxrd a* afi nutho'rtty. with .a nation­
to read In Haturday's paper* that wide reputation. In the matter of
Governor Ferri* hud ‘announced hl* railroad rates, both freight and pas­
purpose-to reappoint Casslu* U Gias- senger.
Coupled with ability- to
quickly grasp a situation he pos*e'asRailroad Commission.
The position i’s keen logic, sound common sense, a
balanced judgment and tho highest

the Nashvlll.
that Could well consume all hl*
time. But be is in a position to ren­
der thl* very Important aervlce. He
I* pecularly adapted to Its require-

GEO. STANDLEY AGAIN
LANDS IN COUNTY JAIL

•nine time ugo for treattag

la Being Greatly Admired and
Pioneer Society Will Wel­
come Contributions. '

allo upon which stood this build itg
so important in the history of llarry
county. The tablet bear* an liucripI’ralrio settlement, the Indian name

ot considerable IniiHirtari
.In । and battery ^rith the* Intent to do l* a handsome relief ot t
’’’Tfgrrot bodily harm feui than the
ify | crime of murder, was found guilty of
*•-1 plain assault and battery,
by the

ed. Ho went to Battle CreolJ where rested on complaint of William Mey- 'MEN
It Is allegod he filled himself with ! „rs. the victim of u fight In which
him to Hlckory.jUornor*,
waa'&lt;.|ght children, and his financial confirst landed In -CRanfield. .
„„
WUK„
wurB WM
failed to recognise hl* home haunts, | compelled to appoint an attorney to
and he ordered the driver to eon-1 defend him.
Judge Smith sent
tlnuo on to Hickory Corners, whore i^wrence home with Instruction* to
he Ml Into the hand* of the deputy appear for.sentence whenever the
sheriff.
Tho taxlrab bill was 815.00. I court ,.nd. for him.

CO. FAIR OFFICERS
WERE RE-ELECTEO
ANNUAL MEETING OF AGRI­
CULTURAL SOCIETY ON
SATURDAY

tn detail.'

HURT IN FACTORY

FIRE RECOVERING

Three Injured During Excite­
ment at Fire in Wool Boot
Mill, Wednesday

I that a drain would rescue*300 acre*.

Burned Portion of Wool Boot Factory

'

Workmen Busy Day and Night Rebuilding

"Tlic Children’* Hour."
A unique affair took place at Em­
manuel Parish house.' Saturday af­
ternoon, a large and enthtt*la.«Hc
audience being In attendance.
The entertainment ww* introduc­
tory to the Girl's Friendly Fair.
Tho small room, before which tho
audience waa scatefl was fitted up as
a study, with table and lamp, hnd a
very realistic-fireplace.
The rector,
■anted In an easy chair, recited ie&gt;ngfeltow'a well known
poem.
”rhiChildren's Hour," and three little
girl* of tho Sunday school. Alice
Bates. Marguerite Potter and
.
Osborn, took the ports of the poet's
daughters mentioned in tho poem.
Thia was followed by a children’s
play ‘'Christmas In AU Lands." and
by songs and--stories by Miss Helen
Bates, Mr*. Hums. Mrs. -Patrick and
Miss Ruth WolMert.

Work in rebuilding the burned
** found
. portion* of the Hastlnfe* wool bool Knd replaced,
mill ha* ‘been progressing day and the fire that only one of the big pick­
nght since the blase, on Wednesday. ing machine* had been seriously In­
jured.
It I* expected that the work
gang of workmen began clearing nf restoration will be completed withaway the debris and rebuilding tho
burned portion*.'. On the lay after th*
The Ipw wit* fully covered by Infire, the fourth and fifth floor* of
the plan*: were disconnected and

flclent weapons with which to save
property frqm destruction.
In or­
der to fill the deficiency In equip­
ment, they have ordered n relief
valve, a short nonle, a noxxle con­
troller and ladder strap* and mftey

feet of rope In 100 foot colls.
Decree in Peck Case.
According to a decree of the cir­
cuit court Frank II. Peck and George

nothing had happened. . About 19
men. Including carpenter*, have been city through the season.
In order
engaged in restoring - the building. to fill all tha order* It will be neces­
sary to increase the regular working
Woodland.
force.
*•
-

the

THEBANNERHASINSTALLEDA
NEW NUMBER 14 LINOTYPE

Court Recommends that Paint­
er With Bad Retard Be Put
Away For Three Years.
Frank Eggleston, who was
vlcted In circuit court -on a charge i
of assault and battery with the Intent

for |
three years, with avmlnlmum penally '

Society's Reports Showed That
$723.61 Were Cleared at
Last Fair.

year*.
In passing asntence. the
court dwelt upon tha-serlouMiem of!
county.

Of the Barty County Agricultural So­
Instliutj/ms. ;
organization. served tune in penal
The sentence on Saturday was the
nual meeting held in ths court house. •evbrest one which he ha* had meted
It was the outcome o
Saturday.
The force of officer* who out to him.
his invasion duriqg tha night, ot th
homo of Mr*. Mary Townsend Eg

the

President—W. It. Harper, Thorqapple.
Secretary—John J. Dkwion. Hast­
Ings.
.
.
Treasurer—Philo
Rheid 5n.
Hasting*.
Director*—Robert Martin. Hast..
Ings township: John .Hinckley. Maple
Grove; Fred Lawrence. Harry.
The
not end un­

Elmer Rising.
Woodland;
McKihbtn. Hope.

Robert

per, Elmer Rising presided over the
meeting.
Report* of tho treasurer

their work In giving thrf county such
nn excellunt fair u* the last one. The

vorce.
»He broke Into the house.;
awakening Mr*. Eggletton and her |
guest. Mrs. Harriett Hunt of
etl.
He threw a c'
and took to hts I
frightened women
neighbors for help.

SCHOOL OFFICERS’ CON­
FERENCES TO BE HELD

In Barry and Other Counties
Sometime During the
1
Next Three Months
The county school officers' meetpossible throughout the state during

Durlng three months .there Is little
pressing &lt;rork In rural communities
newspaper publisher 1* to keep [With thl* new Model Fourteen i.inoconsequently
yin largest.
The dale* are fixed by
alphabet*.
the ruperintendent of public instruc­ force and backing II up with f ho- Tha machine la almoot a co
tion ami the cnlls are sent out by the latest nnd most approved methods' room in Itself.
Tills wldv r
county school commlssiono.
throughiiut tho mechanical depart-! type-faces u‘&lt;H&gt; eh ir.u-trrs&gt;
it some times happen* that be­ nient* of the paper.
The BANNER i cured from n Standard keyli
cause of railroads nnd train connec­ 1* not Mtlstled merely to
rectors will be on the first Saturday* tions. school officer* are put to con­
siderable
Inconvenience
.and
expense
mrnt
insist*
upon
being
even ahead
after January 1.
Excerpt* from the report * of the to attend the meeting In thlr own
with | t» placed to the right along aide &lt;»t
treasurer follow:
This SUXauxthe local and world'* new* right up the regular .magazine*.
Receipt*.
•Ude. In such case*
slngle letto the hour of going to pres*.
FurBy cash from former tTea*attend the meeting In the adjoining
the. command -of tho operator.
Ry Ml., of 5,317 aUult*
county, receiving tho sarno credit tnge of modern and tlexlld*
\ThU n«rw tpachlne t* capable
tlcksU
and compi-nautlon. However, school mem sufficient to meet the
turning out ut 'high' speed intrlfat
otll.-or.-. atundlng msellng* outside requirement.
' i composition in connection with our
(Heir own counties should Xako tw«.l
—M_.--------- ,he rtraigh;
I vertlsers and user* of printed ’ mat- | composition for
paper. Ail
By sale of 2108 grand stand
a *tt contickets 5’7.00 in order that he may check up and
grown, to such an extent that the I tlnuoufly.- mixed at will.
give credit to all districts.
!«&gt;]■! handset methods &lt;&gt;f composition* Our n&gt; ’ ...
ie acme of
concessions from Secre•ulmlnalion
In the past year tho attendance "f j woitld not meet tho demands, and Linotype perfection,
school officer* has come to bo uul-| l(HW
BANNER has taken another nf many years of nt
experts.
big step In advance by Installing the
not
repre-«cnted.
Township latest product of tho Mcrgenthalcr
dcbtedncsji
to a -position that
Linotype Company's factory—a ma-. chihe
- -... eompialtlon
.
chine known n* tho Model Fourteen the Inventor of the mnehlno never
their
Three Maguxlno Quick change Uno- • dreamed of.
/
type. Nothing better Is to bo found J
Wo invite our reader* to come In
To pay premium order* .... 1098.1!
In the big offices’xof the metropolitan and Inspect this new equipment.
Balance .*
80.31
tendon Is' being directed to limit dailies.
J Thl* addition gives the BANNER
Excerpt* from Secretary's’report:
school pokey. administration. In­
These with our Gom
The Model Fourteen Linotype as
ruction, - community work, nnd flic compared io a single magaxlnc m.i- »■-» i»ck;■■■
chine is*llke comparing a repeating equipment that cannot be duplicated
shcep,
school.
This year a cordial Invita­ rifle with nn old muMle-lomllng gun. &gt;ln any country weekly new«|»aper In
swine pens and stulls ....
17.90 tion I* extended to patron*.
The
For iitsurnpeo on cattle sheds
meetings should ’bo utilized in the
! burned '.
285.00 largest possible way to firing togeth­ “one-lung" type. For Instance, with ■ equalled-In the nation In ;i country
the first Linotype the operator hn«[ weekly.
For conct-sslon*
' For corKt-sslon* ......................
er state, county and district In the
Money‘borrowed to "pay 19.13
building up of strong loyal school
sentiment that shall inert
"
support and tho efficiency
the
DIsburaNnoni*.
,
school.
•
Gate-keepers, police help, etc &gt;169.35
86.050.13: the total expenditure*. |5..
320.52.
The amount cleared on the
fair was 8733.61.
Out of the re­
ceipts tho sum of 8733.00 was paid on
tho indobtedness. bringing tho so­
ciety'* debt down to 11,000.
The

For Free Hospital Bed, State
University Scholarship and
Emmanuel Church.

PICKPOCKETS SENTENCED

i

BARRY CO. MAN AGAIN
,
HEADS STATE GRANGE

TO JACKSON PRISON

Harry Josephs and Sam Con- {
ners Draw From Six Months
to Two and One Half Years.

contractor*. Mr. Ulrdthat
thl* county will be bcm-Htted. ' The
.train will be lo miles long and about

Harry Joseph* and Sam Conner*.
tho'.Iwo men who wery caught while
attempting to pdek Isaac Hponable's

mile*

Tho'wlll of tho late William Fin­
ralgned before Judge Smith In cir­
ley. who died in .Carmanguy. Alberta, cuit court on Wednesday afternoon
■and was buried in Riverside
nnd sentenced - to spend from six
left several generous bequest*.

ilnlalned

perm.® ent It

Jackson prison.
The court recom­
mended that tho men be confined
the income for life of 82.000.
there six month*.
ter her demise, the Income op 81,000
of this sum will bo used for the youthful In appearance.
they -claimed to hall from Chicago.
Ings hospital.
It is to be known a*
the "Isabelle Finley Free Beil,” (n
address was Toledo. They had spent
memory of hls mother.
If there Is
nearly three month* In the county,
no hospital in Hustlnl;* when the
jail before thty went to their new
sum. Is available, the bed I* to be place of confinement on Thursday.
maintained in the C. B. A. hospital In
Grand Rapid* until H(istlnga ha* a
. KHTTIIA.M.
hospital.
PROMPT SERVICE FOR
The Income of the other 81.000
CHRISTMAS MAILS
will be used for n free scholarship In
the state university, available for
-------- ....
.
| grange without opposition at the un
needy students in pharmacy or chem­
istry.
Emmanuel church of Hast­ Postmaster Dawson Gives'nunI meeting in iutti« creek

ing* -will’also receive 8300 when oth­
er relative* have hud their use of the
money.
brought outTho fact that now cqulp-

NUMBER «

fenced Ute Saturday afternoon

All three of the men injured dur­
ing the tire nt the’wool boot factory
aro recovering.
When
George
Hotchkiss, one of the oldest worker*,
. Attention Knights of Pythias.
annual election &lt;&gt;f offleerr of ■
Installation of officers on Monday found hl* retreat cut off, ho clung to
f, Jan. 4. Refreshments con- a window ledge and dropped before
iind installation will be held
of fried oysters, sandwiches, the firemen could assist him. Here
cigars and music. Turn out
ful.
Sir. Hotchkiss sustained two
broken ribs'and Internal injuries.
While escaping from the fire, Alfred
Darling,
who has worked for year* lo
C. r. Lathrop,
tho factory, slipped and fell head­
Hastings December !9th. .
long down stairs, badly Injuring'hl*
Committee on arrangements.
Ing hint will please mil on
head.
While attempting to assist
the.flfemen In hauling a hose up a
ladder. J. Clyde Sporkin. of Grand Repairing
building*.
Reduce I’natmastcr Dawson** Salary. | I’rojKMo to Drain McPIiariln Lake. Rapids, fell from tho top of a ladder
Tho iidmlnlrtrntion hint concluded • ’. It has boon proposed to-drain into and broke one of his nrmit.
that some of the postmaster* ure re- Fall Creek Mcl'hariin iskn in the
reiving salaries that soar too high, so southwestern, part of Hastings town- the men and -women employed In the WILLIAM FINLEY’S
th'n post office rfe|&gt;.lrtmmt has Issued ' ship on the Rutland town line. This Institution had to make a very hur-'
GENEROUS BEQUESTS
•n schedile of reductions, postmast- j lake Is very shallow and the highway rled exit and it I* fortunate that no'
er Dawson Is uno of the unfortunate i makes a considerable detour round more were injured. *

'■ Instead of 8!

EGGLESTON SENT TO
IONIA REFORMATORY

Ionia reformatory.
The sent
SOCIETY’S DEBT NOW
REDUCED [TO 81.0C0 Smith recommended .confinement

Many Juivc visited Ironside Hroth-

some bronxe tablet, which will be
in deciding -to
placed in the monument which the'
Glasgow for a six years term. Gov. Barry County Pioneer Society will
erect
on tho site of Moreau's trading­
Ferris has not only honored the re­
post on the river bank, just north
cipient of his favor, 'but has honored where tho railroad crease* Bull's
Prairie.
The monument will be sevon feel high nnd wilt be built of
field stone.
The base ha* been In­
CHAS. LAWRENCE GUILTY
stalled and most of the muti-rl.ilhave been hauled to the spot by Rob­
OF ASSAULT AND BATTERY ert Sowerby, through whose gvntros-

Alleged Intoxicated Farmer Johnstown Man Mixed in Row
Pays for Ride to Hickory
in Which His Wife's Form­
Corners.
er Husband Was Beaten.

PART ONE—1 TO 8

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DEC. 17.1914

24 PAGES

Everybody Reads The BANNER

Patrons Valuable Pointers
They Shoudn’t Miss.

Postmaster Jqhn J. Dawson has
Unity Club Meeting.
announced that mall carrier* will be
Tho Unity Club Wu* pleasantly cn- provided "with special tag* for send­
ing nrtlcls* under the Jnsurancc rules
Mr*. Fjrink Sherman, Wednesday and that tho blanks will be furnished
the patron* upon their routes^for the
called to order by sinking the club asking.
By having these tag* filled
*ong America followed by the Lord's out nt the homo* of the patron* lu­
st cad of, doing- tha
work lq.
.
. (he post
■
port of secretary the following pro­ office. Post
•ostmaster
master Dawson expects
ekpcct* to
gram was given:
"Heading, ''Strict save much
&gt;ch time and confusion during
Economy," Mrif. Fred Noyes.
"A tho rush hour*.
A rearrangement
Toast to Our 8ucce*sor.'"pTrank' Sher­ of .facilities for nceommodntlng send­
man. Reading. Mis* Pearl -Kennedy. er*-of parcel .pj)»t mattfr ha* l»«en
Reading, “The Third Cartridge." Mm. effected at tha office.
Noye*.
Remarks by Mr. Sherman.
Mall the parcels early, wrap them
securely, and address them plainly.
Parcels may be marked "Not to be
to meat with Mr. and Mr*C Lester OfWfftod
Until Christmas."
Fifty
Klnne. Wednesday evening; January pound* may bo sent 1B0 miles: 30

Hastings' Factory Is Making
108.000 Pairs Wool Boots
For French Army.
been placed by the'French

will !&gt;•• placed ttpoq them. It will
- rwe 30 freight car*.

must Ims fillwill be necessary.

usual. . Many from Barry county fa&lt;..,irjl aro restored the entire plant
granges attended and pronounced
. will be operated without afM.ition to
a vital and interesting session.
i us fullest capacity.
4

1 - The ord.' ’
More Dlphllicrla Cases.
Jack* Stem, the son of Mr.
tem. and Therul^Doud.' pUced And this factory
----...... .....d .......
Mr*.........
Solon
... --------Pond, are or ,h&lt;1 bu
i.u.ivei
,|CI,i place*. In
both 111 of diphtheria. City Health 'nla[’.y months.
Officer II.
A- mnrer
Barber la' laxuui
taklqg rvwy
every I
&lt;&gt;niccr
«&gt;■ a.
precaution to prevent &lt;ny
ot|
Kindergarten
Atudlrs Uniform.
„.httnla,
In
the dl'UMUib *ln the school*.
In or-'1
der to prevent the possibility of an
epidemic he inspected the pupils in
Mis* Matthews' room in which the
pick hoys attend, and took from S3 parent* mpy now wntar children of
pupil* culture*, which ho sent to the

mester, hereafter, tho children com­
T. J. Potter returned Tuerday from pleting kindergartipi work will take
a business trip to Detroit.
up aub-primary work.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER.. DECEMBER- IT. 1*14.

PAGE TWO

Pleasant Gift Giving

of Practical Footwear
That’s the modern way—something practical as well as beautiful—something useful as well as
ornamental. Handsome Dress Shoes servicable Street Shoes, cozy house slippers. Rubbers, Arctics
Etc., head the list of practical gifts. This store heads the list ofTbr actical Footwear distributors—
the kind of footwear that fits—footwear that gives dollar for dollar in value.
LADIES’ AND MEN’S SLIPPERS
Fur trimmed Juliets, Indian Moccasins,
Comfy Slippers for Ladies and all kinds of
slippers in brown, black and tan leathers for
men. We carry a fine line of slippers, even
are able to fit out the children in some of these
styles.
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00
$2.50 and $3.00

FINE SHOES FOR ALL
Our large complete line of shoes for
each and every member of the family
cannot be eclipsed in Barry County. We take
pride in bringing foot pleasure into the homes
of our many customers. Get your new shoes
now, or better still get a new pair of shoes for
those in your family.
Men, Women, Boys and Girls.
Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $4.50,
and $5.00

Our Stock of Party and Even­
ing Slippers is a fine assortment to
choose Trom. We have the very
latest styles in leathers and shapes.
Suedes, Patents, Velvets and Sat­
ins.. Any refined dresser can find
just the correct shoe in our stock.

Sizes to Fit
Prices $2.50, $3, $3.50

Handsome
Hosiery
daintier or mor* approbate
hosiery.

children.

Priced

We Sell the Famous Guaran­
tee! Phoenix Hosiery for men
and women and Black Cal
for children.

IRONSIDE SHOE CO
Masonic Temple Building

Phone 176

Mr. and Mm. Perry Henry have quartern into one of the upper rooms ed to hsv* no conlllctions with Kanl.i
jved to the city from Baltimore, in
H. Oaborn’a store occupied by i Claus. so they will hold their session
ITh.y will reside at 507 East Madison I Welckgcnaht &amp; lllcde.
on Monday evening.
s‘The condition of Mns. Ida Webb.
Willlum A. Caln, of thia city, was
.
I
I have samples of Bpirella corsets who is 111 with typhoid fever. Is arrested on*Wednesday and jailed by
Frames for Chlrstmas photos. New to dispose of below original price, somewhat improved.
Her daughter, Sheriff Williams on complaint of a
line just in at Patton Studio.—Adv.
Mrs?-Frances M. Tower, 43&amp; Hanover. I wh„ suffered from the same, disease, Middleville mother,
who charges
Mrs. A. B. Hedrick. who has been 1 Phoh* 401.—Adv.
, j,
I Is able to go about the house'.
Caln with taking Improper liberties
!
Barry county 1* included among I The farmers of Barry county have with
seven-yeam-old
daughter.
~--- her ------- *-----------. th* counties upon which has been I an opportunity to secure* a salting; Caln will be arraigned In
' lifted th* quarantine Imposed by tho station In Hostings, if they will agree This is his second'arrest ft
to raise 100 acre* of cucumbers. I
similar offence.
moving into tho Edger hffuso on huo^and mouth disease.
Court St.
.
.
Some contracts have already been!
The L. Y^G.• Club in
citloa as driver of the American Es­ signed.
Judge Charles M. Mack’s condition pro,* company's wagon.
Grant O»Maccubeo Hiv&lt;
loan time.
hr g w |x)wry L/ii
brousht ,h:lr Chr‘*t«"“* party December XI.'
Tn* school Ktnk will-be oatiMIsh-'home from th. state university us
“for^he Chri^M
ed no soon us the necessary equip- soon as bis condition will render such | .
.
h-,.
for
a delicious
An enjoyable

LOCAL NEWS

Hastings, Michigan
PERSONAL MENTION

, Sunday.
i
Georg* Leyser, representing tile
I Chicago branch of the Merganthulcr

Kevrelury Vaudercook ot th* CounY. M. C. A. attended a union »er-

Mrs. Carrie Balch ha* gone to Paw j linotype.
Big Boys' Conference at Ann Arbor.
Paw to spend the holiday* with her |
W. H. Chase went to Ann Arbor
sister, Mrs.- Crandall.
Saturday morning nnd brought Mra.
Misses Ruby Gaskill, Grace ind j Cha»«f home with him from the Unf- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kelley. Mr. and
Qllvc Lampher*. were Grand Rwj»- I verritf, hospital. She is much improv- Mrs. Fred Henke* and daughter at­
tended th* funeral of an aged aunt,
ids, visitors Saturday.
ed in health.
Bert Saddler of Kal*yi»xoo spent1
Mr. and Mr*. John Costeleiu and Mra. William Gougerty. of Bowne,
Saturday.
.
part of last week with his i.iolhcr. ' family went to Grand Rapids Tuc*Mr*. George SaddRr.
1 day to attend tho funeral of Harr;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Furr, of Kai-' Grnv&lt;* M"; Casltleln'a nephew, who
American Scholarship.
amuzoo. were the guest* of Hustings *’aM Rlllc&lt;J
"n Italian.
If American scholarship la not la
friends tho fiaat week.
‘
Mr*. Robert Burch returned &amp;itur- place, It la In power. If'It doss not
Mrs. George Saddler, te .pending i !“‘’r from Chicago where she visited carry the election today, it determine!
tho week with her tlaughtcj*, Mrs. i ,l,'r &lt;,"UK,’?frr
France* Burch. the policy ot tomorrow. Calm, pa­
Leia Bldclman. of Qulnrb'y.
I Ml“ Uurt-h will r.omo Friday to tient, confident, heroic in our busy
win •*_ i-. .. » ..
।
. ■ . I *P''Hd tho holidays with her parents. material llf&lt; It perpetually vindicates
Will Ten.Eyck of 1 .irmelcc was In .
xtr. xtarv
in*.
No news baa been received eon... Hodin -*.!..,
,»,« «««.». I....L Ludlow". El~. "ftJ IX, W
the 'truth Jnst the things which are
i.
...
...
... ....
. ■
i rolling at every • session, rive leach- ’cernlhtf thq cannery, which ■ Gen.
Reuben Smith, a well-known pio- ‘r'c «h“.f Shop. F.. State bt.—Adv.
cra
bc&lt;.n emp|nycd.
Mr. EllaWickham, who is seriously a.ik.
ler wJth a daughter. She stopped rn unseen are eternal.—George William
r.ccr resident and civil war veteran of’
mA. Lonna Palmer, wife of Ed- I worth and the members of the board
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbsrt Moore, of • route at Naahvlllc for a few days to Curtis.
Nkahville, was burled on Sunday.
son Palmer, received a check for !are greatly pleased with tho results.. in tha project by farmer*.
Tho es­ Rutland, spent F riday with their : visit her daughter. Mra. L. P. EdLocal dentists withaul dMWgo have i «t.«00 from the MaccabeesWedncs-•
Owing U the fact that tha next | tablishment of a cannery here would
daughter. Mrs. GrvUio Burgdttfz
_ . uiouds., .............. ' .
.
4«clclcd without cost , to examine the \
through the Record
Keeper. - meeting of th* city council would fall । result In the cultivation of more fruit
Mr. and Mrs. lZiIs Burckloy went I J unes Wickham, of Grand Rapids,
Serenity Beat
teeth of pupils In HmIH&gt;«P&gt; m-hoole.-— |Claxence Goucher.
; upon Christmas night-.if It were, held! in this lounly.
Mor* fruit would L* to Bowtie on Saturtkiy to attend the ; la in town assisting Mr*. Mabel W»Passion la oat of place In any dUcua*
Try the famous Cyko paper and | Tho member* of the
Hasting* |on th* day set tor tho next regular
funeral of Mrs. Wm. Gougerty.
I ters in caring for the forrfter's father
aion and more than ever In a right
Aneco film.
1‘utlon Studio.—Adv.
Whist Club have'moved their head-| meeting, the city father* Imvo dechlMr. and Mrx 1. L Boyes attryded • John Wickham. th5 well-known plothe funeral of Mrs. Boyes' grand-j ncer, who Is ill at his homo in the cause, for It befogs and bcauddlae IL
—Gogol.
mother. Mr*. Ferguson, at Freeport, [ first ward/

-«wr-

j

For The Ladies
For The Men
Diamond Pendant and Watch and Chain
cFiain
•
1 Cuff Buttons and Scarf J
Bracelet Watch, Rosary• Pin
Gold Brooch, Cameo | Watch Fob, Tie Clasp j

MARK THIS LIST
This list was prepared for your help
and convenience.. Look it over carefully and mark what you want; bring
it with you.
Our line of Christmas gifts em­
braces selections for every member of
the household, from grandma right
down to the baby.
We have what you want at the pride
you want to pay for it; and remem­
ber that our name on a box is a guar­
antee of quality.
These are but a few of the things
we have that are suitable and appro­
priate, and we shall be pleased toxhave
you visit our store.
L. V. BESSMER
The Jeweler
Established The Gift Store Open
I883a
.
Evenings

Lockft and Chain
: Cigar Lighter Lodge Pin '
Jewel Case, Toilet Set ~'8n^ Rln8’ Umbrella
Gold. Amber and Pearl . 5^ , Hing Fountain Pen
Beads Bedroom Clock ,Gold Pocket Knife,
I
Vanity Case, Mesh Bag . Thermometer,
Auto
For The Home
Manicure Set, Scissor j Goggles
CUEHT.OF SILVER
Sewing Set, Hat Pin
Ash Trfiy
Watch and Chain
Mahogany Desk Clock
Hand Pointed Plate
^!lHantdre Ur^r!lla Silver Picture Frame'
Mamie .Clock Firn IM
Brush .and Comb Set
Set Ring, Charm
Set, Souvenir Spoon

Solve the Gift Problem Electrically.

I

There is a certain novelty in an electrical
gift that adds greatly to its attractiveness.

■it

In

addition to.being attractive, electrical gifts are

useful, practical, and economical.

Why not give

the whole family an electrical Christmas.
El Comfo - Elec, hotwater bag - for Grandmothers aohea

El Radio

Elec, -heater - for Grandfathers feet.

El Boilo - later heater - for Dads quick shaves.

Elec. Iron - that great help to Mother
El Grillo - Elec, grill - for that boy or girl at college

In addition to the above we have toasters,

coffee

percolators, curling iron heaters, and a number of other
electric heating devices.
Come in and look over our reduced price list*

, For The Baby
Kins
Si her Cup'
Hob; Pins
Bruixiil
Ixh UcX and Chain
Knife. Fork and bpoon
Bib Holder
Dn-se 11ns
1-fctnllug Fuck and bpoou
ftputcolr Spoon

'which is in force only during the Chrietmas Holidays.

Thornappla Gas &amp; Electric Co
Phone No, 5.
.

"ALIAYS RENDER REAL SERVICE1

�T
»
TUB HAfllYNGfi BANNER. DECEMBER JJ, 1011.

FACETHRXZ

A FREE TRIP TO

Place Your Order For Your
XMAS TREE Early

Mich

8884

25c

CHRISTMAS GIFTS

PUBLIC
SALE
$25,000
- Stock of Ladies’ High Grade Ready-to-

Wear Coats, Dresses, Skirts; Dry Goods, Fur­

nishings, Groceries,

Carpets,

50c

35c

Rugs, etc., in

fact everything to b’e found in a first class de­

We invite everybody to make our store their headquarters, whether they buy or not. We ask all to feel at home when
visiting our store, don’t hesitate to ask us for any favor or accommodation we can render you as we don’t want to Ik* selfish
and ask for your Christmas Spirit, without being ready to assist wherever we may be of sen ice to our customers. Our store ■
is roomy and sanitary and has all the accommodations the public demand. Our help and we, ourselves, stand ready to help
you in any way we can.
'

Our Store Will Be OPEN EVENINGS,—Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday,—in the Week of Christm a

Special Holiday Offerings at Low Prices
All Coats, Suits and Skirts at almost
HALF PRICE
Long Kimonas in Crepe and Flannelette
98c, $1.25, $1.75
Silk Kimonas at$6s0
Wool Blankets$1.98, $2.98, $-1.98
Muslin Skirts at50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
White Waists in Lawn and Silk
at48c, 98c, $1.98. $2.25

GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Rugs, Gloves, Umbrellas, jSilk Petticoats,
Hoods, Shawls. Aprons, Suit Cases, Ties
Dress Goods, Silk, Table Linen, Napkins,
Bags, Ribbon, FuH, Coats, Blankets, Night
Gowns, Scarfs, Gaitors, Bed Spreads, Lace
Curtains, Bath Robes, Kimonas, Waist, Bed
Pillows, Sweaters, Shirts, Hose, Ties, Etc.

Children’s Sweaters48c
Men’s &amp; Women’s Sweaters, part wool 98c
All Wool Sweaters81
&lt;1.50, $5.90
Men’s Wool Flannel Shir*'
$1.00
Men’s Ties, Gloves, St* • niters, Shirts,
Socks, Gowns, Handkerchiefs, Etc.
Fancy, Handkerchiefs at5c up to $1.00

partment store to be distributed into the

Frandsen &amp; Keefer I

homes of the people of this vicinity at less

than the actual wholesale cost. Cost or values

RUGS

Hastings’ Most Up To Date Store

not considered, this intire stock must be sold

in the next I 5 days, starting

Saturday, Dec. 19, at 9 A. M.

: n: r.; i

i'SHJENDfflSUMMUY gisaS
who ait in this room from

Positively the greatest sale ever attempted
by any firm in this section of the state.

A

mighty massacre of high grade merchandise

[ OYS CONFERENCE *wh",uln ,hl*ro,,m from 411&gt; u&gt; *,y! 1 fi ,nd non
Ing.' Some aro planning to

------------ *

H. W. John

HELD RECENTLY AT ANN
ARBOR GIVEN BY A.
0. BROWN

are now becoming.*
in mastered, every

rtd I lap- ,

Baturwa]

atari soon.

l.yilia Crites la tall! caring fni

mns Mei
habit • Christian A.n.-oclati,in, tnai
ic'are j tho Men and Religion

carefully

Jfor a few days only..

PERMANENTLY GOOD
RESULTS ARE SURE'

Ladies', Misses', Children's Dresses, Coats,

Furnishings, Dry Goods. Groceries, Rugs,
Men's Furnishings, Work Clothes, Etc., at
nd

One-Half the regular price and less than the

actual wholesale cost. 22 lbs. granulated sugar

$1.00

10,000 yards best standard calico, per yd.. 3c
5,000 yards 12c dress gingham's, per yd.. . 6c

SI 2.50 Ladies’ and Misses’ 1914 Coats $3.95
tn

10c Rockford Hose, now

4c

"Most Wonderful Thing on the
Religious Map in a Century"
Said One Speaker.

same and in some cases even greater reduc­
tion.

Remember the day and date and
be on hand when the doors open

reflected anything but th# highest
credit on Burry County ptttple and
the Barry county schools."
-In his talk ths night the local buys
ing held al tha high school building.
Mr. Brown said:
"Fellows, I count
It an honor to have gona with y«&gt;u. 1

P. Rothhaar &amp; Son
Department Store
Nashville, Michigan

; brought In a verdict of no cause
ictton. Thursday evening. The
which heard a prev ioua stilt ilte-

kiwney'a . ejalm for U.oo*)
fur Injuries which he de-

WOODLAND

&gt;URht.

in Ann Ar- i
bor this year will be‘our do&lt; tor-*. ]
Eim.-r
lawyers, farmer*. buaineM
''i’’11-1 visit. &lt;1 ln*r mm
preachers. jirofcMtor*. ’ And abovv all l&gt;x,.r «iun.i«y,
of. (hat, what?. ChrMinn tremie- ’
E. A.’ s'tftdy
men!
You will not want pullerm&gt; n. ■ ptunlnir fo.-* srir
w.Jailc. jag cures. ho’pIlaU f&lt; r dupe*
tlcndj*, fur thr coming generations. The»e 2.042 boys, and" tile .«&gt;th--r
and him' in
thousands who will full, into '.Un* with! „|)Pn
them the next year nnd the next upd yria;
hav* rtot lent
so on. will tie the lenders: they* will | n ltlll

I was proud of you there.
1 am
proud of you here.' You remember
how one of the first speakers In the with the other boys who did not go
thb» time, but will go next, nnd can
,
... ....
300 could by hl* misconduct reflect •be depended upon to help, are what Hlillw rt'w. r,. Grand Rapid* visitors
on ths l»» others.’
Lot us in re­ retiring President Myers referred !■• Thursday mid Friday.
membering thia feci thut we, per- when he said. ‘Watch Michigan b»y*.1
Mr&lt; j,,hn g,ln„„ |.ft Wednesday
Virginia.
Remember:
‘What 1
will the school or\any interest with
itiKhter. Mrs. Wayne I at ng;
which wo aro connected
suffer
"l must nut continue. Wlmt
1
-jh«»
rival mivtliw at the
thought ot the convention?
I ran 1 rrn V&gt;»i
speak of misconduct because 1 feel pnly repeat: 'Wonderfall*
ft!l(
antinuv th’
that no boy who heard tho wonder­
"God bless nil the boy*. - God ’ tho we
ful lecture by Secretary ot State Bry­ bleed the Y M. C. A. boy*.
God
Mr*
an on "The Making of u Man* and
tho other by Fred B. Smith, ‘A

'r of Jobna-

’n»-&gt;’a claim »ai false.

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Jtnlgo B.irniim midi with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ea they
,rt..l
cannot reach tho seat of the disease. C*n mt
' larTh U a bl0&lt;,d cr
disease.

-'• i i? t

[&gt;e they may'
their stay there and we will b*

, tho bleed nnd mucc

Mr*. Kwah Pk'k.ds of Big Rapid
kt visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mn
Kfilno have
their beany.
The situr

finished

was prescribed by or.e.-otSUisJ best Phy­
sicians In Jtls country for years and Is
a regular prescription. It Is composed ot
the best tonics known, combined with the

threshing ; mucous surface* The perfect combloa^
tion of the two Ingredients It what pro*
d"Ces sueh wonderful results In curing
K-nd for testimonials, free.

r..n,. . ,» in.. Chur. ’&gt;
rtn. ... i,i. inur. h

I Coat* Grove beginning Friday and;
|Continuing ever Sunday. There were!
quite .a number- of delegates from'

I'.UIVICTH &amp; STKBMXK.

conduct anything but a sign of weuk-

"Retlrlng President Myer*. In the

Saturday, Dec. 19th ।

becoming.'
•
"What 1 thought
tion?
1 can only
derful-'
i'an any
wind It means to' 2.

from Burry County to any cunven-, enthusiasm and Ivar
tion that wax more of u credit to the ! &lt;• they heard, get the
county than that one tompowil of i #r*hip. realising that
leader, that ev«
watching hint.
docs?
Every
bor during the Thanksgiving
conference is a bigger boy,
boy. haw a larger. better ’
cam pa ny I ng the delegation.
| useful man. because of his
tluns with the other 2.041 l&gt;
Every fellow
minute.
thut
should.
Every one was e
the
a gentleman every nllnutc
Twenty-one hundred boys thia y«
time.
No persun in Ann A

$1.00 Sweater coats and jacket^ now. . .39c
$30 Axminster rugs, room size, now. . $14.95
. .
/ ■
Everything in the entire stock included at the

I
I
!
।
।

India.- Chln i

the wonderful-men'we had

tlment. ‘Watch Michigan boy*. They

living a clean lifo and building a
strong man.
The structure must be
in proportion to the foundation.
You cannot put a twenty •tory’bulldIng on a foundation Intended for a
bungalow.
Plan for * large struc­
ture—physical bigness, mental big­
ness. moral bigness should all bo de­
veloped at one time. To develop the
physical side only would bring verytemporary satisfaction.
We were
given the example of such a man who
was perfect physically but who came
to an early death in the gutter, a sot
and nn outcast, little above the brute.
Who has seen the Flatiron building

wonderful building had been left off:
Just m it would have collapsed, sc
not well laid and which la not com­
plete. ’
-• •
,

Stop and Shop at Boyes’
Our Christmas stock overflows with splendid presents for all
ages. If you don’t find what you want in the list below, come
in and look around, we have it and at the right prices.
Books for all ages. Hair Barretts.
Bar Pins. Scarf Pins. Tie Clasps. Cuff Links. Dishes.
Fancy china at unheard of prices. Mysfo Erector at all prices from 50c up. Ingersol Yankee Dollar
Watches. The King Air Gun, best air gun on the market. Mouth Organs High Grade Perfumes.
Hand Bags. Purses. Mesh Bags. High Ctfiiss Framed Pictures. Box Stationery, all prices. Burnt
Wood Boxes, 10 and 15c. Tobacco Jars, hand painted. Smoking Sets. Shaving Glasses. ,
’
Xmas Candies 10c per lb. Full line of Books 50c. Copyright Books at 24c.

■

ALL THE*LATEST TOYS

Boyes’ VW Store, Hastings,Mich

�the nA'wmrqs haxweh. dwkmbfr «♦, 1014.

ss
JThs J7ore Will £e Open Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings During Christmas Week

ideickgenant &amp; Rieds's Department .Store

Jhe Store lt)ith the Christmas Charm
This is a wonderful gift store. You will find here an almost unlimited assortment of practical and beauti­
ful gift suggestions foj every member of the family and all of your friends. Our values are extraordinary for
the modest prices we ask. We believe that you dan do your Christmas shopping at this popular store to your
utmost satisfaction.
.
•'

Christmas Handkerchiefs

Christmas Neckwear

Wc have thousands of beautiful handkerchiefs to choose from, in fact the biggest and best variety
wc have ever offered. All sorts of pretty Christmas values, from thc plainest lawn handkerchiefs
to thef mosMxquisite linen hand embroidered. A great many of them in the newest, dainty color
effects. Handkerchiefs arc always appreciated, and our exceptional values will solve the gift
problem for men, women, and Children. Our Christmas handkerchiefs arc priced from

The very latest conceptions, all thc
new novelties, attractively put up
for gifts. Priced at

25c, 50c and 75c

2 for 5c to $1.50 each.

//ew Styles in

/fand flags

Jug^^rom dur

Beautiful Christmas values, priced
from

Cloak and Suit Department

These garments have been sold for and arc really worth $15.60 to $25. Fashionable styles, great
variety of excellent materials and thc season’s best colors. Come at once and make your selcc*

Soilef Sets. Combs,
flrushes
flelts
fancy Ribbons
S,aces and
Embroideries

Cloaks reduce^ now ^°Ah“s“
’

$5.00

Kid (jloves

25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, up to $5.00,
In addition to our stock, our big Counter Catalogue gives you die.ad vantage o( choosing (rum
I ValLit*

1, $1.25,.$1.50
I and $1.75

/al

f.lnce Siltv/.,* ,nrl Irii'/'lr,'

'

Fashionable Pony Fur Coats,
remarkable values, from ..
//pci Sift Ip Muffs
/rew
-UltJJb

Rugs ■of.jfill Sizes

Q97
QCE Bcamififul Pur Sets for CbilCi r,r .
C4 -yr
.DU LU v]KJ&lt;J dren, special Christnu values, per ki «P !•&lt; D IO
D
thc most popular and desirable skin^, a splendid ase&gt;9 R/) . oo/i nn
sortment to choose from, at from...J
$Z.5O tO $30.00

SCARFS to match the muffs, priced-from $2.(10 to $25.00.

Room size Rugsr size .9 x 12.
• cial Christmas values at

$12.50, 14.50
up to

$35.00 5
fiaby Slippers 50c and 15c

/Tight (Jowns
Handsome outing flannel gowns
for men, women and children, very
practical Christmas gifts. Prices
from.

/hosiery for Christmas

Furs arc most admired by all women, and we advise husbands, fathers—and sweethearts in par­
ticular—to buy Furs. Our Furs are the frig-grade, dcpcndabls quality that careful women de­
mand and wc stand back of every Fur we sell.

Pair

felt Slippers
with beautiful applique design:
Special price per pair

50c to $1.50

-

furs for Christmas

jffll kinds oj Knit Gloves and Kit­
tens for Aadics. Giris and Boys
---Spacial Holiday Values

25c to $1.50
.Cosy, Pretty Knit Slippers in all
colors,, fluffy lambs-wool insole.
Special price per pair

Many a girl or grown up lady can be malic extremely happy at a great saving in cost in our
Cloak and Suit Department.
,

Christmas Jewelry

make splendid Christmas presents.
Ladies’ kid gloves in black, tan,
brown, gray ahd wjiite, made from
selected skins by the highest class
workmen. Gloves that can be re­
lied upon to fit, look and wear
well. Our special brands arc priced

Toques, Hockey Caps, Hoods and
Bonnets, priced from

Knit Slippers for £adies.
Misses and Children

And other special sale prices up to $19.75

ill thoroughly enjoy selecting yaur. Christmas gift from the display of Mcrilc Jewelry in the
"Little Paris Shop" here in our store. Your money wijl go farthest in jewelry here, and nothing
appeals more to a woman—whether young or old—than a pretty luxury.
Choose an oriental nccklase, a lovely pendant and chain or a bracelet. They will surely
delight the friend you find hardest to please.
The gifts that will best suit a man or thc boy are here among thc Merits—Scarf Pins, Cuff
Buttons and Tie Clasps.
.
Every piece of Meritc Jewelry is a work of art and guaranteed to
itisfactorily.
Prices arc surprisingly low. Beautiful gift articles arc priced at

Priced remarkably low. Make
your selections early.

Warm, practical and handsome
Sweaters for children and grown-,
ups, priced from

$1.00 to $7.50

Our baqdsomc garments arc now being offered at prices way below their real value. You can
practice real economy and your money will purchase a far better value by taking adAA
vantage of our offering now. Extraordinary sale of Ladies'and MisAes* Cloaks and Suits at «P1U.VV

50c to $3.50

Knit Goods for
Christmas
Giving

For everybody in the family. Our
Wayne Knit Hosiery represents
thc very best, and we want to
mention only our beautiful values
in SILK STOCKINGS, priced
from

50c to $1.50

flath Robe fllankets and fllankets of jffll Kinds for Christmas (jiving

Sn the ffoliday Rush

The famous Beacon Blankets for Bathrobes’, complete with cord» tassel? and frogs. Con- O') no
ventional and Indian patterns in/variety of beautiful colorings. Special pFice, complete,. wZ./O
Bathrobes, made up. priced at S4-.30 and 45.00
Baby Blankets—The Beacon kind, beautiful new designs, special price 45c. Other values up to$2
idool Blankets. Moot Hap Blankets and Cotion Blankets—Many practical and
handsome for Christmas giving. Priced from
■ 75c a pair up

don't forget our Special Sale of

$1,00, $1.50 and upA

Underwear
We are offering big savings in this
department

25c

&amp;)eickgenant &amp; Riede
Grocery Phons
Ho. 30

fastings' foremost Department Store

pri.wra uud the i/ody
taken to:
lietmout (or.burim in tha family lot."

LOCAL NEWS

Tli.-woric of the* member. of the;
HaaUncu firemen nt thc wool boot
factory fire on Wednotday h.ta been '

buckwheat rajalnx pfelttublv, owlnx'
to the abort .time in which thc crop I
!.
°&lt;kih. frwifc a
,Am i i.Va.n &gt;mi will, cl
yield.
An example ot the yield thl*
eettooli la ahowu by tho'fact that Dr.!*",,
,,
,
,
A. ItaiilSn. of MlddievUto received
1&gt;‘«*
Jacoba, ot Ionia.
Ai»u»K
wno cum* I1U for -JO inuhcU of the cropj »Ptn,nwr ,he WW!* wlUl var
mended, the.work ot the men wn« ]!■
W. Iluthe'rford. vice-preiddeM of the
t'nltcd State* Rubber
of
New York, who arrived In town a.'thri
tho fire Nt*i been reported to tho'

counted in xuhduintr ihv flarara.
They brought Into action five Mreama
ot w iter. which were aubjectcU’ to
hfkn pressure fu»m the city pump*
lux station.
new rhurj.ment

After th* firemen find
i&lt;"!r «r»»u work in

•IT Va I para Im&gt;, ■ he
completed1 •inktotf
“ »hip by
the wool, fc«-r.

PERSONAL MENTION

k*rt. of. thl* city. whtt ii
tho J. F‘. Kuxley UUlltm

�THE HASTINGS BAKNKH. dixkmheh

'■firmer

TELLS EXPERIENCES

Gifts That Please Men
Most Are Useful Gifts

i AND HOW HE REDUCED THE
'
VALUE OF HIS FARM
|5,800 in 9 Years.

irh.

PAGE mi
FKEKPORT.

eighty acres.
habits t rot
Solo, ’’Halleluiah Christ la Korn,
and groccrlea of our home tnervhnnu
by Ulsliqff. .
.
•
on credit, until full crupa wrr- h.,1.1.
Solo. "Arise Shine" by MacDermld
The neat year wax a w-'t aeaaon and
Solo, "Crossing tho par** by Cam
pion.

Hap Ids. Friday.
The Grammar and high
&lt;• a tri* antertalnn
&gt;._F. hall Friday »e»
|ng.
All are
Born to Mr.
i butur girl.
iw and Mrs. bum
lllglerlnk
in Ghitul Rapids.
Monday. ;j

promise and explained conditions,
paying as much ns possible, and they
date me until ,1 was aide, to buy a rnunlon, and advancement of proba­
tioners into full communion.' .
5.00 p. m. Worship and Christmas

■ THIS STORY WILL BE RE­
mail order houses began sending
PEATED IN MANY PLACES th*
me'catalogues, and Jhudually I -be­

Here’s just a few hints from the splendid Christmas stocks that make
this store thc real Christmas Gift Store for Men and Boys.
Traveling Bags .. . $1.00 to $12.00 - Xmas Shirts50c to $2.50
Suit Cases.........$1.00 to $8.00 Xmas Neckwear25c to $1.00
Umbrellas ..1.00 to 5.00 Xmas Handkerchiefs .. 10c to 50c
Bath Robes$4.00 to $10.00
Soft and Stiff Hats . .$1.00 to $3.50
House Coats$3.50 to 408.00
Cloth and Fur Caps . .50c to $5.00
Sweater Coats 1.00 to 6.50
Kuppenheimer Suits and Over­ Mackinaw Coats... .$4.00 to $10.00
coats $15.00 to $25.00
One Piece Pajamas. .$1.50 to $2.50.
Other guaranteed makes ....
Suspenders and Garter Sets..
$10.00 to $15.00
50c to $1.00
Everything for the Boy’s Xmas, such as Overcoats, Mackinaws, Suits,
Shirts, Kid Gloves. Gauntlet Gloves, Neckwear, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins,
Tie Clips, Hats and’Uaps.

Farmers Who Read the BAN­
NER Should Road This Letter
to the Farm Journal.

gan sending my loom* change to
them, letting my accounts stand in
my home tuwifc where I had gotten
my accommodation

Colorado, formerly of thia plat

■vrning

prayer

We then had one
little village* lb the
of -business In ull the brunches nier’hllAdelphlii. tho othrilling to help an

a long

&gt; human document.
fliin&lt; Gorlins
'I writes just aS he -would tell ua-r-and

that

if tlila pl

unmistakably

think and plan.

Morrill, Lambie~&amp; Go

F. hall Monday avenin*.

an evangelistic- sermon.
Subject. "A
'Free.Gift." Chorus choir and special
■I perlcnco that others may pr.uii, f...; knowledge Is more expensive now make uu,a neighborhood 'bill and
sbnd It to a mall order house.

One Price Clothiers

Twenty-nine years ago.I began my
sending fifth and sixth chapters of
farm career. I had an old team add
Come and bring your Bibles.
150.
Our furniture was mostly
Gradually our mewhanta lei
home-made—chairs, cupboard and
I j lounge inode from dry goods box**. their atoek of goods—for luc
pa.trong.io. Finally «• beg.in to
Il iMllt
■lothlng
j

Daniel.

so pleasant. &lt; 'ne by one ’ our mer­
chants Moved to Places’ where they

Sunday

energy moved In.
Gradually our terbeln Brotherhood, with an
town has gone down; our buaincaa lent proepect of being a strung

Arthur
KU Dav

number

team. There Is no business done, in
the town, apd therefore n&lt;« taxes io
keep things up. Hotel is closed for .ifivrnoop at 3:00 o’clock,
man bring a nun.

For the Christmas
§ Stockings @
YOUNGSTER

who finds a
bank book in

his stocking
Xmas morning
will be happy.

Tiie novelty of it will please any child—to have
his or her own Bank Account just like grown folks
—and who can say what an influence for good it
may have as the child grows to manhood or wo­
manhood?
.

temore spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mn*. John Foreman' In

package*.

« worth
a hard

buy. He w.lilts a phi
and churches, where

bls

children

ened to.the fact that In helping to
pul! the town down. It has co-t me
13.800 In nine years.”

THE CHURCHES

Whatever other presents you may make to your
children, don’t forget that a Bank Account, opened
with as little as a dollar, is the wisest gift that can
be made, inculcating, the habit of saving, showing
how dollars grow at compound.-interest—an ob­
ject-lesson in thrift and company.

Mrs. Fred OtlK is on the sick Hat-

Men’s meeting. 3:00 p. m.
Junior Meeting. 5:00 p. m

Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas.
Whittemorfr
and suns spent Sunday at I- Whltte-'
Special music will be a feature. more’s. Wall lake.
Al the last quarterly meeting held
glad to hear Rhe." la rapidly Improv­
ing from her .recent operation and

Subject.

L’nlvcroe, inrluding with Mr«. Mllll*

Tcsiimon!
evening. *7:!
Methodist Ephcopnl Circuit.
Itlcbanl K. Yost. PaMor.

The Bank Account you open NOW for your boy
or girl may assist them through college or start
them in business later-on.

There is many a boy or girl who would become
systematic savers if, started early in life with a
small saving. It may be your boy or girl nedds
just that kind of a start.

John llelaon’i

-- Fisher and Alice
i Saturday evening .

Song"—The

Chorus

il duel.

by.
Vocal Solo "Calm on the b^tvnlng
'Happy Thought*"—Vlblln Duel—;
ssrsjl. Aldhatn add Dan Wall-1

.Evening Prayer und address.
Hubjet, "St. Thomas." 7:00 p. m.
Meeting of Young Men’s Club with home in Indianapolis.4tatur&lt;l«y.
ddress und music. Friday. 7130 p.

Hi|..

Tlw JltUtodL-t UrotbiTbiHHl.
The lircembrr meeting of

Hafner spent

four

Generations in

We pay 3 Interest

one family.

CLEMENT SMITH

Compounded
Semi=Annually

JNO. F.GOOYEAR

ON

CASHIER

PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT

i beautiful ChriAmuK tree.
Tlu&lt;
•hlldren will entertain their numerSled boxes lill.-d with
given the children of
th* m-IiooL
It is also Imped -Uy
many that Ranta Claim will make us
a visit.
Ymi are invited to bring a
iweful Chrb&gt;tmas gift fur some needy

H. G. HAYES

Savings Accounts

W. N. CHIDESTER
ASST. CASHIER

Hastings National
Bank
I
“ONLY NATIONAL BANK

though the .meeting thia month fall*
the imme wefk a- Chrlatma*. when and kind friends for their kind offer­
ing during »ur little boy's affllctlmi
ull
and &lt;•!»&lt;» thank them "Tor the numerHhephi
tho Miutid.
C. O. Mill*,
he M-hool children
lecture on
Thc Fields With Their Flocks" at
ah&lt;&gt;wn him.’
compromising Man/’ Tw«
the morning service.
’
Thc annual Christmas Kutertulu-

1:00

OFFICERS

n BARRY COUNTY'

Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

Hastings, Mich

Friday.

-We mo^t idni'erc-

Il usl fca ri .i“—Ty6

THERE IS MANY AN INSTANCE WHERE
THIS BANK HAS DONE BUSINESS WITH

in*

birthday. Mrs. Munn Invlttd In a few
friends Saturday evening und gave
him a surprise.
A tine time was en-

—BANNER W.Wr\UHa PAY.

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Mich*.

�THE HAffTWGg BANNER, DECEMBER |T, 1»1*.

THE BEST FOR THE
MONEY STORE”

HasBeekH

xta

Remember Him

■ / Have You?

Father

Brother
Check Up

Check Up

. .CLOTHCRAFT SUIT
. .CLOTHCRAFT OVERCOAT
CAP
Rain Coat
Scarf
Lounging Robe
Hats
. Boxed Holiday Set
. Cuff Buttons ’
.Handkerchiefs
. Hosiery
. Muffler
Smoking Jacket
Suit Case
.. Sweater Coat

Necktie
Underwear
Belt
Bath Robe
Collars
Collar Bag
Garters
.. Gloves
.. Shirt—
...Trunk
Suspenders
Umbrella
... Scarf Pin
.. .Traveling Bag

Husband
Lover

Friend

You don’t need to worryfabout selecting a gift for HIM—we
have just the things he will like best and that are the most useful. He
will appreciate any one of these many nice articles. The expense will
not be very great to you and HE can have something for a Christmas
gift that will give him pleasure and service. Now, before you lay this
paper down, take a pencil, check the things you think he will like best
and bring the list to us.

Only
Seven Days More
to Do Your
Christmas Shopping.
Hurry!

G. F. Chidester, HThe
.s. „6SLeading Clothier”
Mich

CHILDREN WORKERS
MLBMCE

MIDDLEVILLE.
that they.

i Cumberland, Wlstonxln.

XuVAn,
'
'

'

r. Gladstone I* entertain-

COLLEGE COURSES FOR
MICHIGAN FARMERS

The new dairy building
| plrte in ecry detail and It* splendid

to In Barry county
thl* meeting.
Watch for full pro­
class rooms and laboratories will be Uiilr homes with a new vision of the
&lt;ram and further announcement*
vrri.x _* «;
e, ,available for those taking work possibilities of the farm.
E,iht Week! of Fine Schooling .llonr dnlr). llneiU
The Jaboratories

Offered at M. A. C. Beginning January 4.

girder of Comm., A. G. Hntha! In soli*, farm crop*, farm mechanic*. offered und detailed Information
rooming ac- [ *ny‘ L'lmirmnn.
entomology, chemistry, etc., win nil concernlng expenses,
•
be utilized to make the course* cbmBeginning January 4, there -will be piet, anij the herds of cattle, sheep
REPORTS SHOCKING CON-” ‘ •eeslon about January tat.
offered at the Michigan Agricultural and swine will be 'available In the,
Snyder,
1 cation to Pr«
PERSONAL MENTION
DITIONS IN SOUTH
I son' arrived here Sunday evening.
i'*ldent of Bowens Mill*, who died College live separate course* aloni I "‘"Or of ,lvc »lo5,t problems.
1 Ear.t -lauislng.
. u„
.— ’
, , * ■ 5-o entrance examinations »re re-,
he home of her aon In Grand Wfc.Uur.1
Un..
Tb.„ .
,„|
Rapid*, were brought here for burial
rax In Grand Rapid*
General
Agriculture,
Crenmer&gt;|
Man-1
every
mnn
who
hn*
u
desire
for
more
COTTON MILL WORKERS
on Friday.
Broughton unit wife nt Grand
ngement. Fralt Growing. .Poultry; knowledge along fol* chosen , line tin
A. L. Cridler whipped n car of hog*
mo-ting held In Hasting*. Huturdny,]
Mr. and Mr*. M*. J. Kellogg
In
EXPOSED TO DISEASE
Hunbandry nnd Chec*emuklng. and | better prepare himself for ‘
to Chicago Saturday.
Most of tho are
; January 8, 1*15, 'for the purpose of i Grand RapUlw'Monday.
each eight week* In • length. J Tho expense l* surely vet
Installing the Pomona officer* and
Mix* Juna Ferry visited friend* In
Nearly 3400 men have taken advant- j aide, there being a courst
,
There Are 20 Other States In
age of the opportunity offered since; resident* of jychlgan of 36.00 and u* many aubordlnatr Grange officers! Kalamazoo over Bunday.
the' quarantine.
ot these course* m tor non rcsiucnt*. stu.oo.
Which Children Under 14
I M. E. chtfrch Bunday evening. They
vldrncc of their pop-1
Some of the subject* to he conaldgave a very Interesting report of the
Years Are Employed
uhirlty.
|«red will be tho feeding, breeding
MIm» Zora Lemmon visited home
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These courses are oftet^d .during, nnd care of live stock;' formation and
Exposure to accident arid a definite
tnfleld Saturday andglad to pay our ahnre of thc govern- I tn,, winter months when I,, is most I treatment of soil*, farm corp*, forge can. will do no. State Maa,er. John folk*
tendency th tubt-rculad*. are the pen-"
ment expense* and thereby be able I convenient for the farmer to leave and bench work, fruit growing, poul-- |C. Ketcham will be the Installing of-'Hund*
altle* young children pay for working
to^hve under the Btura and strlpea
| home .and aside from th* direct ben-! try husbandry, creamery managc&gt;ore, after spending a
Rrjhe cotton tnU I*,'according to Lewi*
erti* from claa* room and laboratory | ment. &lt;hccsciiinkln|t. forestry, farm
has sold his East Main street dwel­ work, many opportunities -will be of- engineering, and f-tr'm management,
W. Hine, stuff photographer of the
A good.'program la to be ’ hl* slater. Mra. Orville Burgdnf, Mon­
ling in wh«h* Mr. and Mra W. E. fcred for hi* eduontlon and enter-1AIJ work" 1* made intpnsely practical I forenoon.
National Child Labor Committee, who
1st nnd ,!nd.
Nelson resjde. They will give powes- talnment while at M.
arranged. together with u plcnlo din-] day.
H.-J. Chapman wn* culled to Grand
ur investigation tn the South.‘“I wo*
Dr. LI. C. Swift Is fitting up 'the
•hocked to nnd conditions Mill so bad
Mrs. O. .L. Parkhurst dwelling on
Yankee Hprlhcs. The remains Main street nnd will noon occupy
there for factories l« thirteen year*,
some, both for hl* office and realbut from my *tudy of so mill* In
:-&lt;--X-&lt;-:--:-:-X~XXS--X~XX-&lt;--:-X-X&gt;
North Carolina alone. I believe ih.it
The. pupil* who drive tn from the
there are hundred* of violation*, und church. Friday afternoon. burial In
ountry did not enjoy their drive
that tho 11.10 census flgut*** which
Dr. Arno* Hanlon attended ti Intn- Monday morning in the least.
reported 1.000 children under II In
let In Hastings, Friday evening.
Sheriff Albeit William* wm In tAe
the rotton • mill* -of that one state
village on business Saturday evening.'
and 100,000 children under 14 In ag­
Mrs. Caroline Bedford visited her
John Otto did not get drawn on the
ricultural work throughout thc coundaughter. Mr*. Noah Kraft tind hu«- Jury on Monday nnd thereby wr*
■
able to return home
'
the number of young children at work b.ind in Charlotte. Saturday.
the
nooh
Jim o. L. Parkhurst nnd daughter train.
today.
Thera are Mill ’.'0 ’ other
Dora,’who ttnd planned to spend thc
state* beside* North
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’
Campbell &amp; Pratt shipped stock
again on Monday.
which the employment
children.
Merriam. Mr*. Parkhurst's daughter.
Miss Julln Cutler of Hasilngx is
Imvo decided tn remain In Mlddle.- tho guest of G. D. Whitmore and
family.
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premature vllh
work continue unchecked?''
th*lr holiday trade.
Smith’’ D ’par'ment St ire In Grand
With these fact* In mind, the
Mr*. Clinton Fprngue I* quit* 111 Rnpl.D.
National Child La__.
or Committee at the home of her daughter, Mr-.
Sun.
I* calling u conference of ull In­ Myrtle BetHlWny.
jworking hard on a holiday edition,
terested in
the
protection
of
MI
m Dora Chittenden. Who hn* n* hl* Chratmas present to hif «ubchildren, at Washington on the 6th b.—n the guest of her sister. Mr*. W. j
—
special line.
nnd *th nf January, Ut emphaelxe the
f n federal child Ichor law. haa returned to her home In Owoxso
slate, and he la entitled to the
leakers will include ReprexenMl«* Emma Fay of Gru oil Jtapld*
|H»r( of everyone In nnd near
A. Mitchell 'Palmer of Penn- l« the guest of Mpt. H.' la Moore, fi-i Middleville.
furrleh.
Canned Good* and can supply your
hlch la on
Mr.«. Pearl Putnam and daughter.
As the Health' Officer la responslneed* lu all the other line*. l*tionc
of Okla- Putnam nt Hurting* from Friday un­ taglou* or Infection* diseases arc
u« a trial order on groceries.
hom.i. who sponsored the bill In the til Sunday noon. •
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properly placed In quarantine, it nlao
Jienate. Felix Alder. 'Florence Kelley,
Cam)fl&gt;oll Sr Pratt Khlpprd live' liecojno* hl* duty to ace that the
■nd Edward T. Devine. Other* Invited stock Thursday. Many of the fnrm- quarantine la raised nt the proper
Kpecint Mlxeid
F.nallidi Walnut*
time.
No person hna any right to
John Mitchell, Jas. It. Mann. Victor
.Mixed Nuts ..
remove the placard from any place
Murdock. W O. Hart, and Jtecretary
Almond*.
Crescent Lodge K. of P. held their or houae where a contagious or In­
Wllaon «.f tho Department of Labor.
fectious disease exist*. or to disin­
day evening when
tho
fect thc tame, except by the order
b&gt; the National Child Labor Commitcit the health officer.
D. Dietrich;. V. i
By order of Board of Health
I chlldr.n employed upon' factory,
W. H. Fracman;
or cannery pradiut*&gt;*hlpp«d In
commerce; It limits the
thank and express our gratitude to
’rindle; M. of El.. G. D. Whitmore; nelghbdfs. friend*. the church and
all its organization* for their sym­
forbid* their employment at
pathy and many kindnesses shown us
It prohibit* tho employ- factory last wesk. Thl* I* tho first during the sicknes and burial ot our
time thl* factory
and’-Mrs. Wm. H. Mishler.

ha* sold hi* houae on Eu«t Main St..

which Mr. und Mr*. W. K. Nelson
I Inreside,.
and th-it they will give po«-

. _

many friend* are hoping tor a speedy

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Christmas
Foods
Candies
Fruits
Nuts

Groceries

There are only 7 more shopping days until Christmas. We are known
as reliable and when we tell you our stock of Groceries, Candies, Fruits,
Nuts and Vegetables are all fresh stock, we mean it and wc have every
thing you can possibly need for your Xmas feasts.

Groceries

•*

Nuts

Jefferson St.

Phone 83

Fruits and Nuts

□ranges

Candies

WUNDERLICH’S HXT

�YTO HAfiTiXCo DANNT-H. DECEMTIKIV 17, t»U.

Delton Meat Prices
Lower Than Others.

Read These

gome Cured Bacon----- __
lb. 20c
□me Cured Hams _l___lb. 19c
Home Cured Shoulders. Jb. 14c
Pork Loin as cut out________ 1_____lb. 14c
Pork Shoulder, wholer-r-lk 12p
Beef Roastsa—.;______ lb. 15c
Rib Boiling Beeflb. 12 l-2b
Lard in Jars;,____________________ •_„14c
Special Whole or Half Hogs or Beef by quarter.
It these price* look good to yon, let’* do budnes*

S©nnlHbwesll®iFffii IBWiry

Ear/body curdisUy tnvltrd

J. R. BROWN, Delton, Mich.

to

Delton
Practical Gift
Store

Correwp.indent. ■Helen Dlutrlch.
Mrs .Oil* wwgni e I* still sufferIng.from itviry ♦nd cold.
Miss .Mary Trafford of Silver
hear Creek I* visiting her brother. Milton
Trafford.
'

Mr* Eckhardt's Kslleyr
Louis Flower, -who attends Au­
gusta high school, ta boarding in Au­
gusta.
.•
Tho
Lot social bus been pustpohrd
laiulng her slater arid a friend from
until Saiurtlay .. evening.
Dre. -1».
Manton. Mkh.
Come and vlljiyf ,lhc furcr rutlllrd.
Mr. Mantel went to Rattle Creek "Married to * Suffragette." Henctit
Saturday to see his mother.
»f tho Mjh'Kd.
Mr*.' Folly I* spending a few week*
Mis* llMel LAWrem„f BsrtUel
with her daughter*. Mrs. Hopvenlr.
Creak spent Saturday and Sunday,

over Hpnday

•

with

There fs no question but we carry the most ex­
tensive stock of goods suitable for Christmas Pres­
ents that can be found anywhere in the south part
of Barry County.
i'iSta*
iW

'
H.1NFLF.LD.
Mrs. Delta Tungats Of Bottle Creek
When returntag homo trt'un a
spent Thursday night with' Mr*. Elim a Christmas tree on Christmas eve friend** Hurls' Jon*s wa* colup'tetcl;
and also exercises. blrryonc Is cor­
Bheffleld.
iho-* prubalo office,. In the City ot
dially Invited to participate In any surpHaed by finding about 30 'of her
friend* h.t Iter home to. remind her
Hasting*. In said county-, on thc rlfteenth flay of December A. D. 1»H.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cadwnllader
ITesent: Hon. Ch**. M. Mack.
of Gull lake und Mr. and Mr*. Rosa
lake is fully a* largo n* Gull take. CadwalUder of Hickory Corners
Will has been fishing and the small­ were Sunday visitors ul Russell Nor­
est one ciyight weighed four pounds wood’s.
Mrs. Carl Bow'msn is on tho sick
Kulamuxu
Mr. ahd Mra. John Payne of Hast­
list. Miao Edith* Fl»k Is caring for ing* vlalted Mr. und Mrs. DeWitt
Blate of Michigan, Tho Probate
Court for tho, County ot Barry.

tluit

*ho l&gt;c discharged from

said

In the forenoon, nt Mid probate of­
fice. be and ta hereby uppolntcd for
hearing raid petition:
It I* Further Ordered. That pub­
lic notice thereof Im&gt; given, by publl-

BANNER, a nc wipe per printed and
circulated In sold county.
Cha* M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
Elio C. Eggleston.
Register of Probate.

Order For Pulilkwtlou.
Slate of Michigan. Thc Probdic
Court Tor thc County of Barry.

tho probate office. In tbe City of
Hostings, in Mid county, on tho six­
teenth doy of December A. D., ItH
Present: Hop. Chita M. Mack.
Judge of'Probate.
In tho Mutter of tho Estate of
Cynthia H. Roberts. Dccrased.
An»oh J. Robert* son having filed
:n sold court bl* petition pruylng thpt
the administration of said estate may

visited
Clayton Brandatetter of Kalamaand i
aoo visited his mother over Sunday.
suit brought against him by a Battle
Mr. Hauer wishes to state through
Greek man.
tho HANNER that he wishes all
and thoso who have library books lie­
longing to the school would return
Bedford
~Ilr. ‘nnd Mr* Solomon celebrated
their 25th anniversary last Monday tor Chrlitmag-nnd Now Tipir’*.
•venlnif. On account. nt thc bad
Tenth Grade.
Wo are studying the beginning ot
and worn unable loJDe present.
Mra. E. Crandall Bunday;
Mr*. Lovllta Hteven* hi
Mr. und Mr* 't)*car Chamber! ■ : n
entertained relatives from Cloverdale
over Sunday.'"
Mr. nnd Mr*. Perry Arnold and
Mrs. Hampton of Cedar Creek ve­ Sebra and tho Spartan und Thebanj
little Nina dined with Mr. and Mr*. iled Mrs. Homer Kelley Thursday.
Supremacy in Aucient'llistury.
I
Andy Adams Bunday.
Eighth Grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rico and May work »n their play which they will '
We uro to John Quincy Adaiu’s!
of East Johnstown utn Bunday dln- pul on some time In January. Three
young folk* if re deserving of a great i Adpilniatratlun in History un ‘ *'
deal of praise for taking hold so | England Bln ten lu Geogrupliy.
D. C. Stile* went to Buttle Creek nlce’y nnd working »o faithfully un-.
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Monday on business.
der thv leadership-of Mr. Hauer to
We aru takingtUafy.1* In AtUhii.vput on a good number In thc interest, th-.
.

"Th. SUr .1 Cl.r," .1,
IM rhnrrti
church Hnnrlav
Sunday nvi.nlnr
evening.
Chicago by the serious Hines* ot her tho
m.u&gt;, making *And twiden and )■
Mr. anil
Mrs. Allan Griffith of
sister. Nina, who underwent &lt;in op­
In Geugraph? ho ur&lt;’ Mt
eration Thurday nmrnlfig.
At last Bantleld visited Mr. und Mr*. Isaac about thb country of Canada.
Wc are studying

Mrs. Wm. Hcribner I* visiting with ent last Friday and Saturday rvrnfriend* Ir. I&gt;o*tcr.
,
'
Allicri Warner and family of The audience ull appreciated the fun
other suitable person.
Prairieville, spent Bunday at Chas. nnd frolic of tho "Quilting Party."
It I* Ordered. That tho eighth day Kenyon'*
Will Hallock and Ellsworth Ken­
yon spent Saturday and Bunday at
HOWLING.
John Hallock's of Dpud*
•’ hearing said tiMItlnn; .
W*b»ler Burkhart spent a few day*
Mr* K1*-ln Ormabe Will entertafK
List week In K^lainuxoo.
Mm. Frank Wellman and daughter
cation of a copy of this
and Mr*. Brule Lewis nnd little
■ Roller * kul Ing every Tuesday and
drew Smith's Thursday.
Thursday evening*.. Archie Herring­
HANNER, u newspaper printed and I
Mr*. G. E. Kenyon entertained Mr*. ton nnd Guy Munger proprietor*
circulated In said county.
'
'
Gleaner meeting next Saturday
Thursday.
Mr* Myrtle Hyde tf Hornell. N. Y..
officer* will
i* vlalthig her father, peter Mosher. elected.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mr. nnd Mr*. I^«wl» Deinond nnd
Mr* Hoff of Curl tun. Charles Hunt
of Evart nnd Arley Mend of Hosting*,
spent Humlny' at Jesse Dcmond's.
Mr*. Currie l*armelen ond
Mr*.
Harry Decker and son were the

The prices on these articles are very reasonable.

Cutlery
C enter tables
Bed springs
Pocket knives
Kitchen cabinets'
Mattresses
Scissors
Sanitary cots
Stoves
AU. kinds silver ware
Sewing machines
Ranges
Carpet sweepers
Blankets
Hunting coats, caps and
Vaquum cleaners
Fool warmers
Carpets
Beds
Flash lights, Guns, ReRugs
Chairs
volvers
Linoleums
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Rockers
Fur Coats
Dining tables
Couches
Robes
Anything in the Hardware or Fqrniture lines.

| ALDRICH BROS. CO
DELTON, MICHIGAN

,in i i

liiKaiffliiM

"!!2":&amp; P79"" "! !
The Christmas
at
*.hu1'

church.
Saturday afternoon' at 2;u0 &lt;Tch&gt;.
inuMcal
. Tim Chl&gt;t3Ul*M*n*|i:Um will
niita t4UM‘ehu£&amp;fiBJ' evening Uy lining- ; The Bazaar given at the
given nt tho chtmh fhristmns
era Orrhestn* .of Plainwell.
Ailtnla- Temple Inst Friday was very
December 21th.- slop. 25 cents.
Every one come. '■ tended.
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Make Gur Store Your
Christmas Headquarters

Ray Freeman and Jfrank Whit­
worth worn nt Rattle Creek. Sunday, j

Wni iiemngtbh' and fauniy/ while'
returning home from Battle Crcltk.
Monday evening, tind a runaway.
The heck-yoko broke, frfgii’tehlng the
team, which Jerked Mr. ll- rringtot:
over the daahboard. euUfiiK* his head
so baniy that the services of Dr. KU-

Our Goods Make Practical Gifts

(Tiurcii.
o preaching Sunday

South Hosting*.
Clarencu Smith spent Saturday nnd
Sunday with hl* cousins at Itanfleld Sunday nt Fay Whitworth-.'.
and Dowling.
Sunday school next Kundny morning j
G. K. Kenyan visited his brother in nt 10:30.
Considerable Interest Is
Johnstown, Tuesday.
being taken.
Over CO attended

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This is a personal invitation to you. IHere aije j
a few suggestions for gifts for the ladies.
Grutxry Department too.

China Dishes

t’nlll tiflrr Clirtalout*, Me

|

JiACK/.
About keventy-hvo nt« dinner at
the Circle Wednesday.
Tho next

L.UCK ODEB8A.
Thc Three-By Four Club will be en­
tertained Tuesday by Mr* Eugene
Hunt.
Merton Bower Is now nicely locat­
ed In room’s mer Lupo's store.
Mr* Owen Bennett and Mra. Alton
Nye. who have been at Grand Rapids
for surgical operation*. . returned
home Saturday.
Ml** Rev* Bishop has . returned
home from Ann Arbor hospital where
she has been for treatment the past
thirteen week*.
Mr* Otis Miner has returned from
Grand Rapid* where she has been In
the hospital.
She Is in very poor
health.
•
,
, Martin Tupper ot Blanchard l»
] visiting bls stater, Mr* Walter John­
son.
Mr*. Allee Plant has her grandson
Frankie Height of Grand Ilaplds
spending a fa* weeks with her.

South, Rutland, spent Sunday
Mra. Chjarloa Ander*
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—HANNEH WANT AD VS. PAY-

-BANNER WANT ADVH. PAY.

We Pay

In Arithmetic wo aru hating fi.

.Mr*. Fuller’ returned to her home
In Kttlamnxoo. ttaturdny after spend-

In Woodbind Friday.
After Fraudulent AdicrtUm.
Mcsdamea W. 8. Barnum and Hen­
Dcnlor* who advertise clothing at
ry Itagta were tn Grynd Rapids shop­ ridiculous price* in connection with
ping Friday.
'
'Mr* Glenn Fuller wgs the guest Michigan Retail Clothiers discover
of her sister. Mra. Walter Wortley tn them doink It.
This Is part of u
l«iko Odessa Friday.
■
plan to eliminate fraudulent advertlsA few of Jofin Blood’s friends and tag from tho retail "clothing ”buslne«s
neighbors helped him to celebrate hi*! In this state.
The first case taken
70th birthday Wednesday, op last
Kcnjapiln..
week.
A^very. bountiful dinner &lt;*s &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapid*, who had 'beet, «Cserved to about thirty, after which vertlslng at whot tho association
ho was presented with u pair of iilp- considered "ridiculous" prices. Uep’ per* as a remembrance of thc oc-&lt; jAtnln pleaded gulltr and was fined.
After tho action, tho advertising of
The youngest child of Mr. and tho ffrm was considerably modlffed.
Mrs. Clyde Ulrich, which was burned

PAGE SEA KM

Pictures.

Erank Hart's.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hayward und
children spent Sunday with George

BOOKS

Vhihlren'i bcgik", Fairy luItS, Hi-. far |&lt;i
Atai u i-oinplMc line of toBft urUHi-.
fuuio. Toilci Waler., Talcum, PowderAil suitable lor C'liriumu-. gift-.
Toilet Set* ( &lt;&gt;iiil&gt;&gt;. MUnir... Etc. 2.1c

Floyd H Wilkinson

Per Cent

Delton State BanK

MERCHANDISE

Capital
920,000.00
Surplus
6,000.00
A. A. Aldrich, Prei.
J, G. Hughes, Vicc«Pre|.
Fred O. Hughes, Caahicr
DIRECTORS
•
•. Donald McLcay
George J. Doster

Prairieville
BANNER WAXf Al)VS. PAY.

. Parasols, special prices for
Christmas.

$2.50 value, Xmas
price
2.25 value, Xmas
price
2.00 value, Xmas
price
1.50 valtie, Xmas
price
1.00 value, Xmas
price

$1.50

1.00

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

PACK EIGHT

Second Hand

nMmMBF.R 17. 1914

frilled—Poultry. ‘Inquire
Mr
Lrnvy'.« Feed Store,
opposll
Gnirt House. McLravy A Crgt,
Piionn 58.
U

WANTS

Engines

WHY MYSTIC WORKERS
BANK DEPOSITORS GOT
LODGE IS THRIVING
CHRISTMAS CHECKS

Phillipa.

For Soto Ciiriio—Itnugn i-incli lum­ For .Rent—Gooff 8 room house, 1*1
ward, hard an. I —fl water in
ber for roofing and ahoeUnjD also
bill AtuCT. Phone 4001. Inquire
kitchen, Phone 488B. L. A. Cain.
F. O. Pierer. City.
If
If

ry county hag known; not afrajd,
of any thing; ajao good family

Interesting Detail! of the Local H.atingi City Bmlt « ChriitBranch Providing UntriuaDy
mu S.ript, Fund j.
Liberal Benefit*.
Avail,bio
circulation In Harting*

Phone 56NH.

Fin*

&lt;&gt;|wnloK

County
Deputy—Fanny

For Sale—Hoti.sc and lot.
Inside and
papered; Uni

Inquire

rooin hoiine.

kitchen.
Enquire
Phone 48811.
Il

ty. Hustling young man can make
Idg money.
(live references up­
on application.
IteehUnl of Hast­
ings preferred.
I- A. ’ Dudley,
District Manager, Battip Creek.

elssed ita Chrlstmak Savings Fund'
which was started last year and ha
Bhcf- many depositors drew out tha fair*
amount of their deposits with a nice
large accumulated Interest earning.
The many members of this fund

Jordan &amp; Hteele Mtg. CO.
ward ot their thrift.
For gevewl
weeks the treasurer of tho Havlnri
H — I.-....LI,'
er* Halting*

ot Duroc
soon if

Goodyear Bros.

. From
cents.

J'hone 349, 2 rinp'. from ILintlngn.'
r mile wi
‘
‘ '*
"
■nuth of
Krbey.

about

lime when every person U -wondering

cents.
From 34 to 3» years, on
cents.
.
From SI to 3S years, on

delivered.

boon to the Chritmas shoppers.
-- M
*

The

happy
ChrUtmas
many pcraona who mvm* bafora
could start a savings fund have now
deposited their checks In thia bank

half mile south of Mld-

custom

money to buy all of the Chytstmas

yawing.

rente.

bers will be permitted to Join. This
club has taught many people to sava
small amounts who, without its aid.'
17.000 and the rating varies accord­
ing to age and amount Insured.
ChriMmas with apprehension
The cost of Joining:
they would be unable to pui
Membership fee. *1.00.

High Test Michigan Wheat Used to Make

husbands for their

practice

French’s White Lily Flour

Looaot hand. 1250.00.
txjsa ot foot. 1150.00.
Lorn of both hands. 1500.00.

up their fund, and when they receive
the check Immediately place It in
the bank to help pay for zjohnnle'a"

Injured lad la Improving.
Little Howard Bristol of J&lt;
and Mra. David Bristol, who hfd hie
dry

beech’ and

Phone 332 : long ! short.

Flouring mills all over the country
like to get Michigan wheat to make
flour from, or to blend with Spring
wheat.
When you byy flour that those mills
make, you have to “pay the freight”
on tnat wheat from Michigan out to
wherever it goes.
Then when the flour comes back,
you have to "pay the freight” on that
flour from the place where it is made,
to the city or town where you buy it.
That is why it is more economical
for you to "buy French’s White Lily.,
When you buy French’s White Lily
you get a much better flour because
-it’s made out of the best Michigan
wheat, and you get it at a lower price.
We save you tho^e freight charges
both going and coming, and give you
a better flour.
We buy the best wheat that is
grown in Bany County, delivered
right here at our mill. We pay a bonus
to farmers whose wheat tests -over 60
pounds to the bushel, and we pay
enough so that it "makes it an object"
for the farmers to "groXv better
wheat." There are many farmers in
this section who have been raising
wheat especially for us for years. By
carefully selecting their seed, and care
in the preparation of the land, they
raise wheat that invariably tests over
60 pounds. They not only get the
highest market prices for their grain,
but in addition we pay them a good
bonus on, every pound their wheat
tests over the 60 pounds. That makes
a nice thing for the farmer, ahd a good
thing for this mill, because it furnishes

cording to the amount Insured—that
Is, fur 1509. one half the amount;
for Haitlnr*. Woodland. Nashville. for *2.000 twice thn amount.
Thl*
member.
Smith*!
Middleville. Delton and rural dis­
tricts. to sell our lino of frominill-to-man guaranteed
hosiery. lUlnols In 1»»&lt; and Its field of ltJ.br »rnd chroma. contributions to tho
church on Haturdsy afternoun or
Lady ar gentleman. Address your Is the '‘world."
.fl-ng.
Chicken* eggs.
aiiplk.itIons to "Michigan Distri­
fr**h fruit, vegetables
butor?." 'Hastings. Mich.
I wk
-- ---------KUKJ. un.ru jumii, riuuira or
wtmd "haturdsy between Carlton dollar, m .urplua; ovw four one-half. m&lt;1Bn- wt||
adaptable.
Any
auctions in retard to thia ftiatter
Center nnd Hastings, a horse blan­ million* paid In bcneHU.
They pay part while the membarv win |,t chr€rtully anawered by tna
ket and bundle containing lady's
■ re atm alive and Ih dl.trraa.
You ‘ ( ommlu&gt;e: Mra. It, X- Grant, Mr*
calling at BANNER office, proving Kvt both Ilf* nnd accident and old, w&gt;. a. Hail. MIm luetta Garn and Mr*,
property nnd paying for this notice. a«c benefit at thc aame time you pay Bflle Burton.
for only death protection in other or­
der*.
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wo tin*
Indian
Thia order waa flrrt Introduced In
MARKETS
Phono 294 4 ring* our vicinity in !»99.
Some of the charter member* are
Inga. Route 4.
Skill II. Ilia. UIIIOOS — I.V.II "• w
....
...»
,Striker. Chas and Wm. Bldelman. A.' *n« 11.11 for wheal. Ot.icr grains und

us with the best wheat that is grown—
and that’s what French’s White Lily
Flour is made of.
WE SPARE NO EXPENSE IN MAK­
ING THE BEST FLOUR
We will never let the cjuestion of
EXPENSE stand in the way of-mak­
ing French’s White Lily fust a little
BETTER than any other flour. Your
money can’t buy as GOOD a flour for
the price. And when you buy it YOU
RUN NO CHANCE. 'When you buy
French’s White Lily you get a GUAR­
ANTEED flour. Every sack yoti buy
is GUARANTEED to SATISFY
YOU. In case it should not please
you, all you have to do is to return it
to your Grocer, or elevator man, and
GET YOUR MONEY BACK. It’s
best friends are those who have used it
for the LONGEST TIME.
» Why not'TRY IT the next time you
order flour? "•Don’t accept qny sub­
stitute, nor anything claimed to be
JUST AS GOOD, because it won’t be.
Every grocer and elevatdr mah in Bar­
ry County handles French’s White
Lily.
If you want to try an interesting
experiment just to convince you of the
superiority of French’s White Lily,
just make a batch of bread from
any other flour claimed to be ’’just as
good.” Put both in your oven side by
side and bake them at the same time.
Give them both the “same show.”
Don’t show any partiality towards
either. After you have done this you
can SEE FOR YOURSELF which
flour you like best. Why not try it?

package dry goods.
No name.
Owner can have by Identifying and
paying for adv.
Henry Fisher.
Citizens phone from Hastings.

packng*

containing

McIntosh and wife and Wmt Maine, plea and onions.

Shelled com and

*1.000.
In. 1913. a deputy
made an appearance lf&gt; our
building the order to 37; Fh»
Sheffield having been oar of I
Join.

man's shirt, from the store of E. C.

I years, more tnrn n run
-• —
•en cut to 1C Ip 41 yegrs.
. VsaS'calvys, alive. 8M9;
Sheffield
was
ajipolnt.-d; Veal Calves, dmsal.tuw; »io B.
Under her work nnd the ' {{S'
------------- o of the whole lodge, th* i LaSba.all** isse to9740.
membership has be«n -ralseq to &lt;0 1 Hhsan&lt;litf-fiu?*' **”
and Is still growing.
iK
There Is no need »f knovklur
it»*j other
uth 1^^,

IF YOU WANT CHOICE

CONFECTIONERY, XMAS insurance ordeflu All

You Will Be Interested in the
the Club Cigar Advertise­
ment In This Issue.
Tho Club Cigar Store mil kerf a
'-:pc.-Ulty of handling choice confee-

we nee&lt;F do
| CbJskao*,4rv~~* •- •••
Io show our rales and gules: pthers S3 UMm, K
do the rest. Ask the above nld mem- Dg* •"•Mi
FMlAM nr
htlVr 111'
creased.
They will tell you "no." WbesL So. 1 wMta. fl.W; Na.1
Neither wlll/they be raised or ‘HaSWKtortLBWburtM *»*
crcazed fur the reason that at every Sya'iioo1^
'
biennial convention (the next ono', besas.Ma beats.
will be held In Grand Itaplds. Mich.. j ggg*
Inllll.l
Each lodge must be rep-1
BALMD ft*X AND M
resented by one delegate per 1M Wa, t TlWOtto IIOAO toRXM
members and the law making power ' n*led tnnvjMO to MOO.
is wholly vested In them.
FEKDS—HKTAIL PM
Would It not be foullsh to raise i Cotton Bee-1 Masi, »tj».
rates over their own heads?
911 Meal. WJ*.

I confectionery trade,
the "Samoset"
of Boston, and the "Johnson" of
, Mlwaukee. ar* recognized as two of
I the very best lines of confections
made, and tho Club Cigar store fizz
In thc neat, bright, comfortable
both of these famous lines.
.
•
Ono thing that the Club . Cigar It. hall.
During each month socials are be­
Store makes np especial feattfre of is
Ing held nt the home* of members. ’
In September a nice part* was en­
are bought every two weeks, and
tertained by Mr. and Mra James in . a-w
Froch trees FREE,
nothing la allowed to gel "stale."
'
.-{Im II Ii&gt;&gt; •c'
AU who are Interested in choice
VW j.ooo Apple, to Mil

.

Middleville Roller Mills
R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
Middleville
Michigan

rssi

young

45

Berk- I

Henbrri Wanted—HustllnK
2wk».
waDi||
r*f ’
----------goad innd.

’

JAY MEAD, EAST SIDE
GROCER, ALSO HAS MEAT

pleasantly entertained

Started Meat Market In Con­
nection With Grocery Bu»inesi Few Weeks Ago.

the home of BenJamH Wl.eman tomorrow ev.nint.
Th. gentlemen
will provide th. pot-luck; ladle, bring
a new apron.
The genu buy tho..
at auction.
All are Invited.

’*«•
“■&gt; *«"
Co. ha. ^ou-nda of ocr~ of
tratt land and Ute rvwc will bo cuay.
WHOLESALE DEPT"
BALK, (MWil, NURSERY CO.

A few weeks ago Jay Mead the
popular East side grocer started a
with his grocery 'More.

lojlg

nice roomy cooler for keeping

the

merchant and

■■
■

sewn young men Joined the

running ho has built up a like trade.
He ha. a special adv. In ths BAN*

Mina*. Marguerite Hetmanaperger
from Kalamazoo Normal for tbs hot*
idayg. f

MILK

CREAM AND BUTTERMILK.
Milk delivered to any part of ti*e
city for six cents a quart. Try it and
see for yourself that it is good, clean
milk.
liXS

A. C. CLARK TO

If.

pinjeto* cock.

rhlre

A fraternal Insurance organization.
from 112.59 to M3.7B, according to
benefit. Paymenta* ar* made monthly, tho classes that ths members enter.

Durham bull

rood. delivered

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

DECEMBER 17,1914-24 PAGES

Htems ol! Uerest Him ISaafada Arf
V5cM4y lFffiy°Ss_'2'eairs Ago

collectIons promptly attended to. fif­
th Comatook'a afore, Bnrryvllle.

NATIONAL ANTHEM
SHOULD BE REVEREOI

PART TWO—PAGES 9 TO 18.

Republic. t»&gt; u»- nil the Influence the)
poenemt to to carry out th* action ot
National
rvlew nil bands
re«|Ur«!liig
tiler

F. G. Fairchild &amp; Co
144 State St.

■hall
over Dvlilrm.

tho rrpubll- groverltK und pravialon*
»r, will ad- eland.**
drew tho cltkcena of thl* county. In
William Jone*.
Dealer In groorrlaa, praduro. pro- noun Train
vlaluna, flah. butter, lard. pork, etc
ritore on Stat- Mraat, opposite How-

KEEP ‘ STAR SPANGLED
BANNER” FROM MEDLEYS

If. X. Nhridun.
furniture.
non deh'iiitra to the county eon voli­ wnye on hand. HoWer'a new build­
tion.
■ _
■ ing.' Oppoalte Qlobe Hotel.
court houae.
3. W. iturkk*.
Stanton A 1
Stantnn'a Exi-ha'nxe.
Fnahlnoablc tailor. Cutting done
County Agricultural fair will be held
It. It. depot.-JiU-k«m.
11th und 12th of October.

Daniel Cook.

dry

goad*.

clothing.

eanatantly nn hand

Store

In'

Kelley,
urn in County
hit daughter, Mr.

m lllnwuf

Mlddlnvllln Rxchnttge.

Hecent hn-'

anything he ciluld find to du. • V&lt;-» early In life, he aeqffir&lt;-d the habt*.'

Grand Raplctf
re office. Middl

iibimtl Anthem. „
■Chief Gardner M

Battle Creek Houae. Battle Creek
IlCItor and counselor In chancery, and Mich. Bauie creek and Grand Hap
notary public, will promptly attend to
any buaineaa entrusted to hla care in
any of the court* of thl* etale; of-

f. A. Iftribrook.

other good thing*,
thl. anthem frum tite
ti&lt;mal mra with which
asuM-lated.
There Ii
noldlng. even inaplrl

Xmas Specials
Friday and Saturday, December 18, 19
$5.00 waists at . ....... .
$3.75
2.00 waists at. . . ............................ . . . 1.50
, 1.50 waists at....................................
1.13
I .Q0 waists and house dreses at. ..
Ondlot of hats at...

•Comrn.ind-

mJer-

One lot of hats at. .
One lot of hats at

amtiiiu hellion, and «
to Albion, win

... 1.98
50

Call and see them.

Mth-.j»s.,rah
1
(’hlriigil; Mr*.
Irdnlm al»&gt;
_ .... jaa. Hpeiit' lluffa|i&gt;; Mr*. Hubbard. Idnti
Girl on th* furhi which they purchaJHM In [ Flynn'. Huwnr.
Hutlaad. when they were tint nunl-'
Mr. Kelley canverted .1 atrip of!
•r oth‘ cd.
Grand dticliy of Baden now hai
wlldi-rncm Into n liny farm, where he '
realded ninny year*.
Mr. and Mr*. 2.|4£..&lt;i33 inhstiltantA- .
u. ditty, nnd otieervr ' tin* and
Kelley
were
highly
rcapected
real-i
reaum&lt;- tie allting tn ii Irregt
dent* of this county.
Mr. Kelli-yl.
! u» i.,r. half aahamgd manner
LOO ■ . st. r not to rlae at all
..
the will long bo remembered by thc-|
hundred* of pupils whom ho taught. I
nt« i'Star.Hinngled Banner* le f t]

till* larntlnu-nt expre-

influence over bin pup^i* tfnd -wa«
J

mi the cotrtnilttee In wham Iti good teaeh*r and dlM-lpllnartin.

Physician and surgeon, office In
IIWH&lt;ir» store, Ktate Ht.
Shingle*. per M...
Lumber &lt; whltewom
Tliyslclnn and
| S.fu.irc timber, per

.75
.98

generally Iit&gt; atudlc* on uveuunt of
king en­
-alien
un Ulldiho followed during tha winters of 40

Uonul hymn full upon Of-.
I» Incongruoua. bor&lt;*~
ludlrroua. while tin

nnd circuit court coflsjnlnek-ncr.
j flee In Bailey** block; next door
poet office.
Hadley A Baker.
Manufacture™ of tin, aheot-lron
General tux und land agent. col­
lection* and ' ull tinalnecefl entrusted
to hln care, will be attended to
promptly -and With , fidelity. Office
Dealer*, in drug*. mcdk-lnen, patent with that of th- KKPl.’BMl’AN
rdlclnra. palm*. olb*. turjwntlne. Banner, appinite punt office.
*

tiunary. fancy

patriotism and Joyalty to the rtntnr

»rt«bul in

loads. lection of debt* and all other bualpertalnlnr to hlu office. Office
~

hardi-ady made clothing, hate.
’ shoe*.
Htute Ht.
"Barlow Houee.”

iip.ithy with u*.
lisa while tinanthem l&lt; being playr-d, and If put
nf dmirw, uncover, to »how onr laveand admiration for nur Natlnal baniler.
Till* actin will edmmand the

Patriotic Societies ai Oitixens
Asked to Co-operate fcKeep
ing Separate the j

Heath. Fill* * Co.

Riudnciw
Grant

NEW a. A. R. COM. FOLLOWS
SUGGESTION OF PAST
COM. W. GARDNER

_ Cotnntand»T-ln-Vm*f give
iilvo to (hi* iw'ntltncnt of IhhPoncunntlim by n proper order,’ and n»k ihii.iqii-ratlon ‘of all «ouir.id&lt;** und
itriotii' propio Krn&lt;-nUh* in bringing
liuiit thn rrndrring of -our Niitlnn.il

however K'*J&gt;d. no that
Heparin of maple eyrup yield* and reverence urc to b
, .ADiarjr public and conveyancer,
will uUend to ull 4&gt;u»ln&lt;TM entrusted from North Fnrmlngton,..K. If., ah-iw
to him wl|h promptiiMw ‘and fldellty.
ing*. etc., liuttia
' f»r fur*. hldea und polu.
Itealdence, Jdhnatiovn. Harry . Co.
for the flag tn- love und
!&gt;. C. Uuw Icy.
■■mpany
rewnt Conimatidir-ln-Chlef
Denier In grocerina. provlalona.
ilfleply upon thj^ aubject. nnd
nrticlea.
Store on State
birr Public, etc
untltaled with thc Grand
doora out of BarloW houag.
Battle Creek.

much connucnc
mhQpl which
called upon euddunly to leave.
Mr. Payne. Hev. Maurice Grlgeby offlcUitlng.
Burial took place In 1th -

VlVfil Uj|-.h&gt;- foilawing chihlren: Mr».
Payne

Hotel Barry

Todd &amp; Norton, Proprietors

Does Your Shirt Have a
“Bulge” on?
It’s our business to take the “bulge” out
when we do your laundering und if you bring it
to us we will make it fit you like new.
During thc next year “we wash everything
every other day. ‘

American Steam Laundry
Phone 243

(Shulters Bros., Proprietors

Hastings, Mich.

ag. ChoiceJiulidoy Gifts JI
Have you ever experienced the full

joy that comes from giving gifts at Christmas time?

the expression of that love in making the gift.
once and see our fine assortment

Not necessarily an expensive one.

SPECIAL
Tool Chests.
I0c to 50c
Small Tools
10c
KNIT GOODS.
Auto Hood\
r
Fascinator ( T /
Knit Skirt ( /a \J1L
Sweaters )
Toy Pop Guns
10c to 25c
FOR THE BABIES
Horns ...........
56 and 10c
Sweaters... .24c to $1.39 Rubber Balls
........... 10c
Caps................. 25c to 48c
. (And many more.)
Blankets.......... 39c to 75c
STATIONERY.
Mittens....... ..10c to 25c Box Fancy Paper............ 10c to 50c
Correspondence
cards .........v...25c
DOLLS.
Dressed Dolls.................. 10c to $1.00 Christmas Bells................. lc to 10c
Unbreakable Dolls..... .25c to 1.00
GIFTS FOR MEN
Kid body Dolls................ 25c to 1.00 Dress Shirts.............. 48c, 69c, $1.00
Men
’
s
Hosiery
in fancy boxes.. .25c
TOYS.
Doll Cabs..................... 50c to $1.75 Men’s Suspenders, in fancy boxes 25c
Doll Houses.............. ..... .25c td 50c Men’s Gloves................ 25c, 48c, 98c
Wheel Barrows....................... 25c to50cMen’s Ties, in fancy boxes..... .25c.
Toy Carts................................ 10c to25cMen’s Handkerchiefs... .5c, 10c, 25c
JEWELRY
Rocking Horses .......................... 98c
Drums...................................... 10c to25cBar Pins........................ 10c to 25c
Teddy Bears........................... 25c to50c Beauty Pins ............................... 10c
Toy Animals.................-r.lOc to 25c Cuff Links..........................10c to 25c
A. B. C. &amp; Building Blocks 10c to 50c Tie Clasps...........................10c to 15c

Your dear, good triends; the love in your heart for them*^ /

It is the spirit in which it is given that means so much.

Stick Pins......................... 25c to 50c
I Mesh Bags..................... 98c to $1.48
Ingersol Watches...................... $1.00
OTHER SUGGESTIONS
Umbrellas...................... 50c to $2.50
Leather Purses................. 10c to 50c
Leather Hand Bags......... 48c to 98c
Silk Auto Scarfs.......................... 50c
Breakfast Caps.................10c to 50c
Newest Tango Ties.......... 10c to 25c
Toilet Combs.................... 10c to 25c
Hair Brushes.................... 10c to 48c
Barretts............................. 10c to 48c
Back Combs...................... 24c to 50c
Lather Brushes................. 10c to 25c
Razors........................... 25c to $1.00
Baby comb and brush sets 25c to 50c
Ivory assortment......... . .25c
PRESENTS IN FANCY BOXES
Boxed fancy white aprons....... 25c
Boxed silk hosiery for women.. 50c
Boxed silk hosiery for men......... 25c
Boxed hose supporters for men.. 25c
Boxed hose supporeYs and arm
bands for men.................. 25c !
Boxed dress shirts................... $1.00
Boxed cuff links....... .. ..........
25c:

GLOVES AND MITTENS
Men’s Mocha Gloves... .50c and 98c
Ladies’ Mocha Mitts.................. 50c
Children’s Mocha Gloves. ......... 25c
Teddy Bear mitts..............
25c
SPECIAL
Dress Shirts
Any of our $1.50, $1.25, and $1.00
men’s dress shirts in colors at
the special closing out price of 79c
PICTURES
A large assortment of framed pic­
tures of a variety of subjects. Coj&gt;
ies of masterpieces, mother and child,
cupids, ifi metal and wood frames
10c to $1.50
MIRRORS AND FRAMES
Heavy metal frames for photo­
graphs and mirrors in metal frames.
Just'a few of these to close out at
One-Half Price
SHEARS AND SCISSORS
Nickel plated steel shears......... 25c
Nickel plated steel scissors....... 25c
Nickd plated embroidery scis­
sors . .A..........................
. 25c
Nickel plated embroidery scissors
in case..................... * ............. 25&lt;S

NE?lAf
QTADF
Bltww YARK
I W^bVIX &lt;0
I VIVIm

Come at

COLLARS
Embroidered lawn collars......... 25c
Embroidered lawn ciilT and
collar sets........................... 25c
NICKLED CRUMB TRAYSsANP
BRUSHES
Tray and curved brush.......
39c
Tray and straight brush....
25c
Tray and scrapep..................
10c
POCKET KNIVES.
Boy’s knife with chain....
10c
Boy's knife with aluminum
■ handle .............................
15c
Good pocket knife..............
Pearl Handle pen knife....
FOOD CHOPPER
Family size with 4 knives..
98c
FANCY CHINA
Plates....... ......................... 10c to 39c
Cake plaes................................. I8e to98c
Olive dishes............................... 10c to29c
Celery Trays....... ;........... 25c to 98c
Salads....................................... 25c to98c
Creamers .. ........................ 10c to 25c •
Cream and sugar sets.. ,35c to $1.25
Cups and saueers .. ............. 10c to 5Qc
Child's plates.................... 10c to 2.w

N- B- WATERMAN, Prop

Phone 102

Hastings, Mich

�MOSTW

THE HASTINGS BANNER, DKOKMBKR IT, !•!«.

The Hastings BannerI'm HOIISF NFWS
Published tverr Thursday al
&gt;Mhtfa. Michigan.

OOOK BRpa. Editor*.
rtm-MMTH YEAR

=

Ing on petition January 14,-1*14.
Estate of Forria 24. Boot, deceased.
Bend of Administrator filed and ap­

“THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW

proved,
’
Want Column, io a word for each
insertion. No adv. for lew than 12,
Geo. It. Doyle, Bprlngflrld. III....ftfienl*. ‘
‘
K&lt;*a B. Blanchard. Cressey .......... 33 March 3«th.
Card Of Thanks, Io a word.
&amp; Obituary poetry and resolution*, Orwin J. Potter, Yankee Springs 83 cense to mH

Obituaries of SO linaa or leas will
SubMriptfqn l»y Mall, Poti-Paid.
JNE YEAR. Id Idvancn.............31.00 be publuhed free; 5 cent* per line
«X MONTHS, in advance,.... fiO yharged for each line above the 20
rilREE MONTHS, in advance.. .25
Notices of birthtf, deaths or maiCANADIAN SUBSCRIPTIONS
per year, in advanc«............... 150 rltgtswill be printed free as news
matter.
No communication will be pub­
Entered al the postoffice at Has­
ting*. Michigan, as second class lished under any circumstances un­
less it bears the writer’s name and
matter.• *.
postoffico address.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Piiplsy advertising rates on apJOB PRINTING
ulication.
The BANNER has one of the best
Business locals and reading no­ equipped Job offices- io Western
tice* On first page or among br*v- Michigan and la prepared to do any
■ties. I2H cent* a line
kind of book and job printing.

!»15.
real
Eva R. Hill, Yankee .Springs . ..,H •alo tiled, ^hearing
4th. Illg,
Warranty Deeds.
Estate Of Mary K. K-AXkg. deceas­
KlixaUth Plftenger to Harry Chit- ed. Hearing on petition jf Bert B.;
Sparks as administrator for license
Harry

Chittenden

IS SELLING THE

Belknap Sleigh

Flaatmck.

hearing on petition Janu-

TKe Belknap Sleigh is very good. It’s made of iron, steel and Wood.
It’k painted red and looked so nice I made inquiry, got the price, then
bought some right away. I shipped them home and to my store, ‘and
then the trust began to roar, Oh, my! Oh, my! He’s got our sleigh.
Now this sleigh was all our pride, for it almost took the farmers hide;
to buy one and I’d rather have this sleigh for me, than any plow I ever
see.—Tinkham.
.

Muaiiitpu
.
Daniel P. Waltersdorf and wife to
Estate of Jacob H. Lambert, de­
W. Hacker, n. e. 4« of n. w. \A&gt;f
ceased!
Petition by surety to be re­
c. 4. Irving. 31.00.
Adam M. Kock to Myra L. Firster, leased from bond filed, waiver of
notice filed; order releasing surety'
on bond entered. and new bond filed.
f Angus Ixtckwood. deJulia A. Rock. K
E»tato
closed
against
RICHLAND.
Adam M. Rock to Ernest J. Edger
ad wife. parcels of lot* city.
J. F. Gilkey visited William Mar­
ecouat
minor.
.
tin and daughter of Hickory Corners
IW
dlan filed.
served to about sixty people.
The
Estate of Louisa M. Burroughs,
Mrs. Ira .Wyrick, of Holland. visited proceeds amounted to 340.SO.
deceased. Order dismissing appeal
A. B. Bead met with an accident
r. and Mra. Frank Solomon thc
sat few daj-*.
- .•
tuceuay anon one or nia cows at»rAlbert W. Hilton und wlfs to Ed­ from ths e^rcult court tiled.
Estate of Angus Lockwood. de­
Mra Grunt baa returned from Kai-; ped on his leg. The injury probati,
icts
ceased.
Eatiilo closed
against
will not prove aerlous.
claims.
Iota
Mr*. Joa DeCrocker and Mra. John Bar Association Pa»« ResoluUon*.
licath
and
Burial
of
WinFinley.
At a special meeting of the Barry
maioo thia week.
County liar. Asoclatlon resolutions
rtfe. lota 1. 4, S.
Mra. Matilda Hamlin la spending were adopted expressing sympathy to
in Kt. Catharine*. Ont., on Jan. 34th.
death of their little son recently. ville, 3140.
Kate L. Butler to David J. Blsor
The resolutions were signed by a
committee comprising Attorney* ColFlorence M. Slater to Samuel
grove. Sullivan and Andrua.
A cer­
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Burch of tified copy ot tho resolutions was Beers, lot 43. Bush ad., Delton. 3100.
Anthony W. Nichols to Earn 8.
Hopklna have been vlsiUng Mr. and
Morehouse, parcels, Delton. 3200.

Henson and family. .

and Nike Connor are making their
xrns of Hastings for their many acts aec. 3. Curtlston. 34,400.
Mra. Addie Butler returned to her of kindness done and expressions ot
I*obatt&gt; Court.
home in Meringo Monday after vlait- sympathy to me In my deep sorrow,
Ing Mr. and " Mra. A. J. Buller for and for the many tributes sent as a
Estate* nf Henry Cohoon. deceased.
token of respect tor my late brother.
William E. Finley.
-count of executrix filed and allowed.
Creek and Jama* Bowen ot SpringMra. Julia Potter.
It reel pts filed and discharge of Ada
Green Street. Hasting*. J, Cohoon as executrix Issued.
Estate ot Joseph Adams, deceased.
William Boaclager. eleven year* Confirmation ot sale of real estate
tauranf and lunch room .ind Is doing old, of East St. Louis, at a recent entered."
a' fine business.
He also furnishes spelling match spelled 1,400 woi
Estate of Charles E. Williams, dc■baked goods to order.
without an error In eleven hour*.
Petltlon for tha appolnt-

Giffe for Tamil
an

In looking after sleighs, see “The man that lost the plow” for
Belknap Slejgh, the Donaldson Sleigh, and for four-door spring cut-. ...
ters, spring cutters without doors, and cutters without springs, and cut­
ter gears; also for robes, fur coats, stable and square blankets. I have
a full line of these goods, and at prices that surprise the Trusts.

thia city.
He graduated from Hast­
ings high school and for a abort
time he taught school in Irving. De­
ter he attended Michigan University

Jesse Townsend

“THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW”
■tnploy of Parks
l&gt;etroit.
Severing hi* connection
with thl* firm, he returned Jo his
farm home In the vicinity of Hart­
ing*. where hr spent a numbefr of
year*.
Retiring from active buelnea*. he finally moved into Heating*
to hie resident e on Green street.
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In 1313. h&lt;- took - a trip through
Western Canada, spending about two partnership with E. &lt;». Fullla and ,
Dr. Mohler waa called Jo the- home ! Pender and wtfe. Mr. Clarke nlao
months In ih&lt;- Province of Alberta. conducted a drug .busliicaa In Car­
। of Nathaniel Golden Sunday to see apenl Sunday with them.
The allurements and posekblUtlaa of mangay. South Alberta.
Mra. Golden.
Mr*. Oxi Par dr r waa In Lowell
During thc puft summer Mr. Fin­
Glenn Gates ami wife spent Sun­ Sunday having dental w»rk done.
resist and he again made up his mind
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On ley and Mr. Folll* wore In Heating* day with their parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
to return and enter business.
Kay BUM and family Vjstted Sun­
ensoute
to.
Eastern
Canada.
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Into
WltljGalea, near Shults.
day eve with Will Blough nnd fam­
January 1,. 1*13,
Mr. Finley** death earn.' a* a shock'
ily.
NOITH BQWMK.
Leun Rcujdt und family visited J.
to hl* relative* and friend*.
He was
In rood health until the day of hl*
B. Bailey and family arc spending Keims of "Elmdale Sunday.
death.
Illa aaaocU.lo In business the winter with C. Bailey and family.
Adicrtiaaxl IxHler*.
was CuEversIng with him ut 4
John Ruckle of Grand Raplda vta­
o'clock In thc evening and l«ae than' iled from Friday until Sunday with
Mr. Geo. J. Preston,' Mr. H. L.
an hppr later Mr. Finley'* ajdrit t~a»k. J. Cirpenter und wife and C. Bene­ Hubbard.
Mr. Ulen Hornsby.
Mr.
Its flight.
HU death was &lt;!uu to dict and family.
OndUe Stocking. Miss Olla Demond.
heart dUeaac.
Mra. Georgv Clarke .spent Saturday
The rcmuina were accompanied io eva and Sunday with her parents, H.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
Hastings by R. J. FollU of M.«-I«od.
All&gt;erta. at whoM homo Sir. Finley
spent his lira! visit In the wist. Th* .
funeral from hl* Ute residence on'
Green street was eonducted by the!
Rev. C. L. Bute*, service being held j
in Emmanuel church.
The Masonic order ;»i&gt;d the lnd«- ;
prniimt
;rrf*
which .Wdnirter-irny a nienTber
■I
landed tn u body, .u the a rave In i
Klvcr Sid- Cemetery, they coaduefed
the lurt sad rites sf the Order* upon ,
their decra-cd Brother.
Thc funer­
al was largely attended und the pro- I
fusion of flowers was a tribute to the ,
esteem In which ho was hold by the ,
cltlxons of Hastings.
He leuves'lo
mourn his *udd&lt;n departure two
sisters
Mrs. Julia Potter. Green
street nnd Mrs. L. U. Potter, of An- ■
golaz N. Y.. wild was so srrluualy Hi
she w.ia unable to nftrnd the funeral. 1
Ho alio h-av.-s two niece*. Mis* &lt;'.«tharine Putter and Mf*. Ermont New-1
ton. and two nephew*,' Mr. Forrest
and Clarke Poller.

Not in the
Trust

Hastings,
Mich.

Appreciated

A Box qf _Cigar§
Nice Pipe
or'lT........

. . When you are out doing your Christmas s hopping don’t miss coming to our store first,
where you can buy gifts that are of so much more use to you—Men and boys are always
proud when they have something that they can put on and add to the appearance of their
dress, and you can be safe in buying this kind of a present because you have our guarantee
behind everything you buy. Here are a few of the many gifts to be had at this store:—

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for XMAS Makes Your Friends Happy.
Buy them at

The West End Cigar Store

Nice Fur Lined Overcoats—made
COMBINATION SETS
of the finest materials to be had Combination Sets Arm Bands,
$30.00 to $-15.00
Hose Supporters and Suspenders
$1.00
Fur Coats—Fur on outside
Combination Sets Arm Bands and
$20.00 to $38.00
Hose Supporters
Regular Dress Coat—in black,
“ 50c
grays, browns and mixed colors. Combination Sets Hose Supporters
$8.00 to $25.00
and Suspenders
50c
Men’s Suits—in all colors and
Fancy Arm Bands—in pretty reed
styles
boxes
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$5.00 to $22.00
50c
Boys’ Suits—in all colors and Fancy Arm Bands—in Xmas boxes
styles
25c
$2.50 to $7.00
Fancy Suspenders—in burnt wood
Men’s and Boy’s Mackinaw Coats
boxes
x
$5.00 to $10.00
50c
Men’s Sheep Lined Coats
Fancy Suspenders and Hose Sup­
$5.00 to $7.50
porters—in burnt wood boxes
75c
Wool Shirts—all sizes and colors
Suspenders—in very good quality,
$1.00 to $3.50
in fancy boxes
Men’s Dress Shirts—in all colors
50c
and sizes
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Knit Mufflers—in all-wool quality,
50c, $1.00 and $1.50
in Xmas boxes
50c, $1.00 and $150
Mittens and Gloves—for men and
boys—-for dress and work
Hose Supporters in Xmas Boxes
25c to $3.00
25c
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Hats of all Kinds—soft hats and
derbies
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50c to $3.00
Fur Caps—in good qaulity furs
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $5.00
Xmas Neckties—all styles and col­
ors, in the latest designs
25c and 50c
Ladies’ and Girls’ All-Wool Hoods
.—in all colors, and remember
they are full lined
50c, 75c, «1.00 and $1.50
Holeproof Stockings 6 pairs for
$1.50
Guaranteed for six months
Men’s All-Wool Socks—in all col■ ors
25c and 50c
Handkerchiefs—in linen, silk, and
the big red and blues, price
5c, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c
Sweaters for Men. Women, Chil­
dren and the Babies—in all wool
and all colors
50c to $7.00
Men’s Cumfy Slippers—in leather
and felts; black, tans and grays
75c, $1.00, $125, $1.50 and $2.50

There are just a few more days and Christmas will be here, and now is your time to make
your selections while dur stock is still comple te.

ED. SHELLHORN
LEADING CLOTHIER

LAKE ODESSA, MICH

llALTIMDip-: TOWN UNK
Mra. Jim Mead of Rutland waa the
guest of her stater, Mrs. Chris ChriaHauen, last week.
Forest Garrison helped Ernc-at ■
Matteson buxa wood last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Tv bo were '
vis I tors ut Ed. McGlynn's Sunday.
1
Mr. und Mra • Frank Bliven und |
Mr*. Mattle l^sdgea and Emmett1
Raid went U- Battle Cmwk Urt week!
to the maid" Grunge. /
Mrs. tichwucho of Dowling is *«»•
ittn'g her daughtsr.' Mr*. Ed. Me-:
Glynn, this week.

BILLIARDS AND BOWLING
SERVICE IS O. Ks

JACOB REHOR
HASTINGS, MICH.

Why Not Now
[

FOR now
thc TIME for you to decide on what COAL or COKE you want for
your WINTER SUPPLY.

Try our EBONY COAL either in LUMP or EG(j ■tze and we think you will agree
with u* when we say that it i* the BEST COAL lor DOMESTIC USE that you have ever
used.
Have all eizeg in GENUINE GAS COKE and when ordering datewhat size you u»eIt look* a* i( Flour would be higher but we can sell you FRENCH,S WHITE
LILY “The Flour That the BEST Cooke U*e” lor $5.50 pd&gt; bbl. WHY NOT NOW
take a rack home for that CHRISTMAS didner and relieve any doubt a* to it* •ucce**.’’
.
Ju*t step in and SEE. TH AT S all we nk. We invite Lapection and we are always *
pleased t&lt;y.ho* you what we have in COAL^ FLOUR. CEMENT. BRA^ MIDDLINGS. '
and in fact anything we have for rale.
~
BRING in your Sample* of Seed*. Bean*, Wheat, Oat*, or anything you have for '
SALE that it handled by ANY ELEVATOR an^ w* will same YOU a PRICE.
Under the present Market condition* it ia impossible to quote future price but-our aim
i* to pay
Bean* or Seed* on each day’* market.
, iy all wp
wv cgn
cun for
Io. Grqin,
_.
Call u» by Phone,
Give uga friendly call, the latch string i* always out, we are
always at home.

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.
Dealer* in Grgiq. Bean*, Seed. HayvCoa], Cement, Hide*, Pelt*. Etc.

Phone 150

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Hastings, Mich.

�CHRISTMAS
FESTIVITIES

Are very apt to tax the time and energies of the hostess and housewife to the fullest capacity and often times make the
occasion a real hardship because of the worry and anxiety.
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Meat Department
We recently established 'a meat market
in connection with our grocery and now

when you want meat, order it with
your grocery order from us.

Oysters and Chickens
for Christmas
Full line of fresh, salt and smoked meats.
We are just as careful to please you in
our meat market as we have been in
our grocery department.

making it much easier for the mother in the home because of the helpful"suggestions given here.. No anxiety or woHV about
Just look at the list and ring us up and place your order at once.. We do our own delivering and guarantee everything O. K.

NICE FOR XMAS GIFTS
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neckties, Suspenders, Cuff
Links, Hosiery, Xmas Toilet Boxes, Perfumes, Mufflers,
Purses, Christmas Seals, Shirts.
We have just received a shipment of Navel Oranges
the finest on the market, large, juicy and sweet,
per dozen.....................
-i.t,;. .1. -i.i....................... 35c
Florida Oranges, per dozen.-. . ... :
. . 25c
Large prime Lemons, per dozen.
25c
Malaga Grapes, sold every where at 20, per pound . . 15c
Grape Fruit, the large size 7c each, 3 for
20c
mnd or 2 pounds for. 25c
Apricots, nicest grad
Fancy On [on prunes, 2 pounds tor
25c
Heinz bull Mince Meat, per pound.

Finest Turkish Figs, per pound. .w . ...
20c
Washed Dates, per package...
Apples, per bushel.... .
Heinz Olive Oil for salads, per bottle.
Heinz apple butter, per glass
Cranberries,. I Oc quart or 3 quarts for
25c
15c and 20c
Bananas, per dozen
Full line of Christmas candies ranging in price
per pound from... ... ;.... . 10c to 25c
BLACK CROSS TEAS
AND COFFEES
Vacuum Brand Coffee
f
e-—
■■
(Sprague-Warner),
All 'il
per pound35c, 40c and 45c
I |l.!| |

CANNED GOODS.
We have a full line of Thistle Brand Canned Goods—Pineapple, Peas, Corn, Supcotash, Cut-wax String Beans.
Tomatoes. Rhubarb. We furnish everything for the table.
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Jay Mead, The East Side Grocer
HASTINGS, MICH

Phone 144

THIS WEEK'S NEWS IN
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.

tary honor and In addition promoted
from an orderly to a captaincy for
“prominent , continued bravery” to on a plate out In the lobby
quote the exact words of the proud placard displayed near by.
guests to help themselves.
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play proves very alluring

parent heurtleinmwi in depriving
poor family, living In the wrM,
part of Albion of thc only stove
ponaeMcd. a couple of days ago.

reported buffalo on her southern
prairie*: red deer were plentiful In
every part and small game uniformly

SurprlM?

oiit any means ot keeping warm. Fri­
day tho name family had more hard
luck by being evicted from their
Ho Jumped out of bed und dressed
with thc speed of a skilled CsesMa.
Then, with empty stomach, but the
call to duty strong within him. he

opened It was taken to that location,
where it has thrived beyond ull ex­
pectations.

Educational

Bixby Office Supply Co.,
ual trainings

caught In a trap In Danby township.
Ionia county, a few, days ago.
He
has been missing chickens and got n
glimpse of the thief, tout was' not
Hli«bM who transport sportsmen?
mil from thc hunting grounds.

Jacob Jackie U the proudest man
In Charlotte today.
He la Just In
receipt of a letter , from hl» nephew

my pasture, his or her tall will be cut
off. as thc case may be.
I am a
Christian man and pay taxes, but

-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

Pleasantly Painless, Just Describes Our Methods
CROWNINC

BRIDGING

EXTRACTING

Honest Service, Honest Prices and Honest Advertising Is tho es­
tablished policy of our offices.
Our many patrdns In thia city hi pretty good proof that our service
Have your teeth fixed before Xmas.

Filling—Cement, Silver, Alloy. . . 50c up
Gold, $1.00 up
FREE EXAMINATIONS.
L*dy Attendant.
Opsn Evenings. 7-1:10

DR. FRANK HOLMES

Minutes of last regular' meeting
read and approved.
Moved by Waters, supported by
Chaso that the supply committee
purchase twelve thermometers. Car­
ried. ayes alL
Moved by Chase, supported
by
Waters, that the recommendation of
plan

Moved by Waters, supported toy
Chase, that wo adopt tho recom­
mendation of Supt. Ellsworth that
we have the teeth of the pupils In-

ther, would be no expense In the ex­
amination. Carried, ayes all.
Upon motion tho rvslfcnatlon of
Mias DeVine -was accepted and the
position of principal of the second

In order to clean out a limited amount of
Briquetts we are making a price of $3.50
per ton delivered.
•
Briquetts are the size of stove coal and are made of arithra*
cite slack. Briquetts will burn in a range, heater or furnace.

ROGERS &lt;3 SON
ICE, COKE, COAL AND WOOD

Phones: Office 194, Residence 192

HASTINGS, MICH.

�WE ARE READY FOR
YOUR

Chi’istmas Presents

CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
During the last few days we have been
busy arranging our store for your con­
venient selection of

Practical Xmas Gifts
Every indication is for a tremendous business during the next few days, we advise early selection
as you then secure the creams.
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NECKWEAR
Men become enthused whew they see
our dispay.
. Truly it’s the most remarkable display in
Hastings.
*
50c four-in-hand, reversible, made of
bengaline silk, 12 colors for your
selection.
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50c °Pen end
an colors and patterns,
suitable far all men nn all nrtr»il&gt;sinns

BOXED GOODS
Each in a beautiful box.
Belts and Garters75c
Suspenders and Garters....-»»75c
Garters and Arm Bands, cotton 25c, lisle 50c

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quality, rich patterns, light, medium
and dark shades.
,
51.00 neckwear for particular men, in
,uu evening shades and for dress oc­
casions.

SWEATERS
Men’s Sweaters75c, $125, $2.50, $3.00
$4.50 up
Women’s Sweaters$2.50, $3.50, $5.00,
$0.00 and $6.50
Children’s Sweaters.... .$125, '$1.50,' $2.50
and $3.50
Umbrellas$1.00, $125, $2.00 and $3.00

silk.

stripe, also club ties of bengaline

GLOVES .
Dress Gloves lined and unlined for
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00

Cuff Links25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
Scarf Pins25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
Cuff Links and Scarf Pins.. 50c, 75c, $1.00
Watch Chains75c

SHOES
For Women, Men and Children
Women’s Gaiter boots$1.0(F

F

Patent Leather$3.50, $3.00 and $2.50
Gun Metal$3.50. $3.00. $2.50 and $2.00
Men’s Shoes. .$2.25, $3.00, $4.00, $-1.50, $5.00
Boys’ Shoes$2.25, $2.50
Girls’ Shoes$1.75, $2.00 and $2.25
Rubber Boots, for “little men” 4 to 8 years,
$1.50

MENS’ SHIRTS
Dress Shirts, the famous “Elgin”
goods$1.00 and $1.25
Flannel Shirts, navy and
gray$1.00, $125 and $1.50

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UNDERWEAR
For Men and Boys, Union Suits and Sep­
arate Garments.
—

LOT 1—89c Women’s Slippers 89c
A large line of women’s slippers in
felt, with fur tops, etc., worth $1.25.
LOT 2—$1.10 Women’s Slippers $1.10
Women’s extra quality felt slip jrs, fur
* top
or ribbon run, every pair $1. 1 value,
,
LOT 3-*98c Men’s Slippers 98c
Men’s leather slippers in turn soles, former
price $1.25.
LOT 4—$1.19 Men’s Slippers $1.19
Men’s fine solid leather slippers, former
prices $1.50 to $2.00.

SUSPENDERS.
Each pair in a box25c ana 56c
Belts25c, 50c and 75c‘
Garters. .25c and 50c

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SLIPPERS
make a box of comfort that is acceptable
by either women or men, special prices,
starting Friday.

l-WEICZGENANT &amp; RIEDE

GRANT H. OTIS
OLD STAND

iTIiir.

oyland is Joy land

NmthvHip last Wednesday.
Hurry HlKbury und family have re­
turned to Quimby..
Mr*. George "Scott cntertidged her

I Will Need a Staff.

Every day is a happy day in our big Toy Department
and every day sees big crowds of eager buyers hence
it’s our advice not to delay your purchases, because toys
cannot be replaced.

I will need a staff to lean upon when
I'm old.
When the autumn leaves are falling.
And the air with frost is cold.
When with age. my form U bending
And my hair la turned 'to gray.
And along life's rugged ‘path*

: ’TUi-'
Get out your Christmas list tonight for Christmas is
\ not far away. We have numberless gifts suitable for
everyone on your list.—Man, woman, boy or girl.
Collar Boxes
Purses
Tie Racks and Boxes
Shaving Sets
Smoking Sets
Ties and Handkerchiefs
Stationery
Hand Bags
Shopping Baskets

Jewelry
Toilet Articles
Auto Scarfs
Perfumes
Pictures
Books
Games
Sleds
Magic Lanterns
Mechanical Toyi

Qrde^ Our Draya

Tool Chests
Rocking Horses
Mission Desks and Chairs
Rocking Chairs
Trunks '
Tables and.Dishes
Aluminum Cooking Sets
Doll Furniture
Wash Day Outfits

The Famous Auerbach Candy of New York, of
which we are exclusive dealers, at
•
10c and 20c pound. -z
NTS*

A barrel of Salted Peanuts Just arrived.
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No trouble to select your Dishes from the
finest assortment in town.
A-

PIANO AND SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.
Temple/Tek. —To Confederate ioI­
lers. by tho IT. D. C.
Juliet. IIL—To Spanish war v* ter­
ns. .
West Chester, Fa.—Tp Civil war

Frank Ferris &lt;»nd wife apent Sun­
day nt Fred Binkth's.
This community was sorry to hear
of Thomas‘Kelley's death last Fri­
day. just ono month utter tho death
Tho many plcaiunt Aid Society gath­
erings held nt. their farm homo will
never-bo forgotten by their anany
fr»end* In Huttynd.
Flora! designs

Under State Supervision
Our books and business are examined
twice a year by the state ollicer, which is an
assurance that thc business i/e do is and must
lie dene ip accordur.ce witj/thc laws governing
such institution's and tbd
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Battle Creek Building and Loan
Association

NS.

"nV

If you have not yet
the Christinas spirit,' come ' rnivli'.il/"*
“ ,lul
T,n
\
engineering ideas, work.quick to the Christmas Store.
please uuy boy who i» mechanically
Imllm-d. Wo have th,, cuinplcto line.

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HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Houston, Tex.—A public drinking
fountain surmounted by a statue of
Nam Houston, tllu founder of IJouiton. will soon be erected.
Hprlnwliold. Jll-yHtatuM of . A Ure­
na m Uncoln und tttcphen' Al DougIan. eoslfhff 150,000,'wills ho i uitflfflW

places all its money on Real Estate Security,
the strongest security in the. world, and all
money invested in this Building and Loan
Association is free from taxation and is earn­
ing 5# par cent interest.
jf you want to save money and have your
savings earn you a good Yate’soe

Albert Altoft and Jasper F. Black
A. B. HEDRICK, Proprietor

Store Open Evenings Until Aitor Christmas

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�Furniture Makes The Best

GIFTS
long felt want
is sure to fill
time to buy of us now—because the selections
are better than at any other time of the year.
now and make your purchase and have
it placed with the many already sold

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Company
The Sample Furniture People

Michigan

Hastings

Crony

NASHVILLE

for building T. E. Fuller'* new h'ousc
I* |Fu»hlng the work right along mid

Safety First

'Irgil Kidder nnd hl* little
laid, were both quite

alck

Thi* hold* true in your electric
wiring. That'* one reason
why I urge‘you to let me &lt;lo
’ your electric work. You*!
know it is done right end that
your building* are safe if I do

boy I* quite sick With pnoumunli and
other children in thc family are sick.
Mr*. Mary .Sent* of Ha»tinK’. vU-

CEO. VAN TIFFLIN
Rapid*. Thursday.
Mis* Cecile Zuschhitt wa* at Grur/d

Timely Suggestions for
Christmas Shoppers
This year callsfor more core in the selection of gifts than usual. Wc have studied
thc market carefully and arc prepared to assist you. Look oyer thc following list:
Mpn’s Traveling’Cases
Pullman Apron
Easel Mirrors
Art Calendars, something new with
Memo note
Suit Holder and Brush in nice leather

Leather Traveling Medicine Cgse
Comb and Mirror in leather case, for
traveling
Manicure Outfits
Toilet Sets •
•
Hand Mirrors

Pocket Mirrors •
Shaving Sets
Cuff and Collar Traveling Bags
Pyralin Ivory Sets and in single pieces
Box Stationery
Box Candies
Books for the whole family
Purses
Bill Folds
Covered Flasks
Fountain Pens
Music Rolls
Games of all kinds
Mecanno Building Outfit

PHARMACIST, HASTINGS, MICH

We Want You to See Us Before You Buy for Christinas.

v.yh

ChrlNtnutH lardi: I* picking up and
the stores all huv*. very nice display*
of holiday good-i.

Creek. Saturday.
.
Glenard Earl visited
friend* In
Battle Creek a part of last weekMr. Bottomk-y of near Brookfleld
fi.ia bought Dewey Procter’* farm.
Bowen school is preparing for a
Xmui program.
Beatrice Mast is sick at thia-writHOi Tifr west mrruixD.
Orvil Brughdoff hu« sold hla («rtn

BACK TO NATURE
6etoffC’ J

I THAT LINtl fl
you'll BREAK'S
ITHB PICTUREjl

A kink in your back is your business,
but if you want it adjusted, that’s my busi­
ness. Sp\nal analysis free, Citizens phone

�THB ■ASTTMCM rfAKXrn

Everything

What Shall I Give ?

IN

.nd o p p or t un i I i a ■ to buy ihe right glf11

Fine Jewelry

roparalt

For Men
Balmacaans
$10.00 to $15.00
Traveling Bags, Xmas
special $4.98
Suit Cases . . $1.00 to $6.00
Sweaters ... ... 50c to $5.00
Big assortment of Ties
in Holiday boxes50c to 75c
Garter and Belt sets.... 50c
Dress Shirts. . .50c to $1.50
‘ Mocha Gloves, silk or
wool lined$1.00
Umbrellas ...$1.00 to $2.00
Wool Hose25c to 50c
Mufflers .... ,25c and 50c
Handkerchiefs t. . . 5c to 50c
Suspenders . . . 25c and 50c
Night Shirts . . 50c to $1.00
Underwear, cotton or
wool50c to $1.50
Union Suits . $1.00 to $3.00
Pelt Lined Coats. .,.*.$5.00
Plush and Fur Caps. .$1.00
MEN’S &amp; BOY’S CLOTH­
ING BARGAINS
Men’s Overcoats made of
good Melton cloth, warm
and dressy, $8.00
value, only*-$5.00
Boys’ Overcoats, in brown
and gitey mixtures with
converttable collars, 5 to

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A New Coat For Christmas
Here’s the opportunity you
have been waiting For. All
Ladies’, Misses’ and Child­
ren^ Coats must go. Severe
price cutting all along the
One lot of Ladies’ Coats that
sold up to $7.00 J2.9S
to close at
1-4 off on all Coats
520
that sold from $ 10 to. .
One lot of Misses’ Coats
that “Id upto
5/.OS
$o.uu

GROCERY SPECIALS
19 lbs. of sugar
$1.00
Nedrow Coffee22c
Soroso Coffee. ,20c
Large can of Tomatoes tJ 10c
9 bars of Lenox soap. . 25c
6 bars of Naptha Soap. 25c
Raisins, per pound10c
7 pounds of Rolled Oats 25c
Cranberries, per quart. 08c
25c can K. C. Baking
Powder19c
Tycoon Tea . . .
40c
3 boxes of Matches.-.,.!. 10c

Whether the gift be great or
small we have something here
that will meet your approval.

For Women
Table linen. . .50c to $2.00
Bed spreads.$1.00 to $3.00
Hand Bags . . . 50c to $3.00
Muffs$4.00 to $12.00
Fur Sets . $10.00 to $25.00
Comfy Slippers 75c to$1.25
Handkerchiefs. . .5c to 50c
Knit Underwear
for50c to $2.25
Umbrellas . . .t. 50c to $3.59
Flanelette House
Dresses .
. $1.00
Lunch Cloths . 50c to $1.50
Side board Scarfs
for50c to 75c
Towels ... .-...-.r.t. 15c to 75c
Kid Gloves .$1.00 to $1.50
Knit Skirts.e. .. 50c to $1.25
White Aprons.T.t. 15c to 65c
Handkerchiefs, any style
and any price.
Kid, Mocha, Cape or Knit
Gloves.
’
Drawn Work,. 25c to $1.00
Muslin Underwear.
Lace Collars... 25c to $1.00
Silk Petticoats t.
$2.50

I 5 yrs., values up to $8.00
Special Bargains at.$3.95
Boys’ double-breasted suits

Christmas Shopping Made Easy
Gifts For Men '

Stick Pins
"Emblem Button.

Signet Ring*

Gold Watclies
Silk Fob*
Emblem Clmrms
Coat Chain*
Ix-iut Openers
Sharing Kris
Military BHvdira
Ma toil Boxes
Humidors
Ash Receivers
Photo l'rsm&lt;-«

Gifts for Ladies
Guaranteed WWW Rings
Diamond Ring*

Kirrilng Hllrcr Spoon*
Photo Frames
Pendant Chains
Signet Rings
G«M RracrtaA
Gohl and Nlirr Thimble*
Gold and I*r»rl Bra&lt;U

Toilet Sets
Puff Basra

■ Chatelain Pin*
Small Hra*» ami Gold (locki

Guaranteed Set Rings
Fountain Pens
Shirt St ml.

EjcgiOM Chain.*
Chafing Dlahra.
Gold

Gold IxM‘krtH

GUmm-4
Bread and Bolter Platea.

PIKE 8 DAMON
JEWELERS &amp; OPTICIANS

Phone 281

rtstmas

Hastings.

Oir Store Will be
Open Fimlngs During
TM Holidays.

&lt;5:’o

in Scotch Mixtures, ages 8
to 16 years, values
up to $6, at.
. $2.98

1000 pounds of Candy, 19 different kinds, at 10c per lb.

NELSON

Middleville

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MIDDLEVIL

TAMARAC CORNERS.
Miss Ix&gt;ls KJQodrlch. trimmer In
Mr*. Parker** millinery shop fur the
past season, rcturnril to her home in tho pulpit Sunday.
Allegan. Tuesday.'
Walker Coton. of'Grand Rapids,
J.yJ. Stork and wife are spending spent over Sunday with his parents.
n few days-with Mrs., Randolph Vol- Him* Cotton’s.
'»ur Christian Endeavor leader for
.....
............... .. .... husband.
They were next Sunday evening Is Mra inex
Dr. B.
Swift ha* .old hl* home b.lplng care for' him during hl» re- Gavltt.
Every body wclcomo.
.Mrs. Clara. Sears spent Tuesday
» frrat Main Mn«t t&gt;. Jamra Ken- rcnt
and dtalhnight with her mother. Mrs. John
Sumin
in
Woodland,
and abu, accointending Columbia
l-.inled her to Hattlngx. Wednesday,"
with Mra Henry Severance ut the
purchased home
home &lt;&gt;f Bert SeverJufr. lodl Simp- train for, Brandy. Virginia.
Fred Gufiln and family have movI from Mtn. Vollwelider's house,

The Congregational l-adle* had n
—Annabel Campbell surprised her
Mra Ora- lluughton xpent Sunday
-well «a baked good. last hjlurduy n,,‘'»'»T .her birthday last week.
at the council rrnina
j ,f&gt;' Inviting tf
* '
'
Leon Purduu spent Tuesday In
E. F. Blake wax in Detroit on bus- I
Ionia.
Inaa* Wednesday.
I Al,‘ R“c,.r”r ’
Mr. ami Mrs. George Scars and
mother,* Mra. Gilbert spent Tuesday
j
enjoyed
by
those
who
h'-Til
the
honor
Winter months in thc sunny
with dropxy
I t.i be Invited.. A suitable gift ns a
Mra Kerr and
spending a few
homo near IgywolL

daughter
at their

ar-' guext*, ail whiling her miiiy raturmi otir deepest sympathy.
old ,,f
day,
|
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Grand Rapid*,-ft Wednesday.

!■» tho -dining room whs

which all enjoyed

Jays: a nuts, is now carina:
He is quite comfortable at i

I have had my picture token, and
there ore now over 100,000,000 of me
thia country there are people -who
know mo and send for ms' to coma
and help them make their friends
happy.

Beautiful

Flowers « Polled Plants
for Christmas

t&gt;o dext rayed my meaning never c*an

forever, and it la stamped right on

first thing. 1» has helped many, many
people, and it will help many more.
I bring happiness and cheer to
ever/ placo 1 go besides the pleasures
Christmas packages and then put my
am usually put on the back of the
'package right beside the name of my
sender, but I am also found on tho in­
side* too.
I waa born about the first of Aug-

IN COT FLOWERS
Chrysanthemums, Violets,
Sweet Peas, Carnations

NEBRASKA GIRL’S CHRIST­
MAS RIDDLE

year at about this time. Then I shall
Thc following Christmas riddle was appear again with a smiling, cheerful
repaired by Camilla Edholm, a face, but Just a little bit changed, for
you know that will’ bo a year lafer.
daughter of Mrs.K. R. J. Edholm,
tonsil* -clalfon'for the Study und Prevention siderably.
You may find me yourself at Chrlatat thl* of Tuberculosis. Guess If you can.
First of all. I am a small piece of me from my description, and I hope
paper nearly one Inch square, and I

POTTED PLANTS
Azaleas, Primroses, Cyclamen

demand my meaaag

Wednesday
I will bo at Carlton Center store Fri-

nnd family.

for ihe Citlxena Telephone Cn.
■ rge nnd appreciative r.udlence
Bancroft aome tfeekx for treatment
attended th" Hefiry- Clark lecture
is home much Improved.
Pauline. who hnva been spending u

Kcv. H. C. Chevlx und fimlly left

in Cedar Wla, last Thursday morning. The
good wlsh.s of Ml^lelville friend^
g&lt;» with them. . They nude many
warm friends while here, who will
miss
them from the towni hoping
Mra John Shrincr was called to
ollnS Tuesday by the Mrloux Ill- they may efijoy their new home rela­
tions Is our earnest wish.
Mln Phlla Doane left lust Thurshomo

Hudsonville, expects to be
Ut iwo
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i ho

CHUen-s

n» nil my thing* xhould be at Chrlitma« time, and I remind you &lt;jf mow
Nearly twp-thlrdx of the mall mat- and ulelgha and Chriatmaa tree* and
r &lt;tf the world b. written in EngHah.

Hastings,

Halls

implement

store,

home, Thursdays.
Wm. P. Hale.
3-wks
Treasurer,

thank the friends and neighbors for
their sympathy and kindneaa. the

l&gt;or« in Rutland'ahd Hastings for the

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley.

Canada’s cultivated area

In

1911

A Boston Fern would be a
Lovely Christmas Present

CHASE &amp; WILCOX, EA“
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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THE HAFHNGS BANNER. DECEMBER 17. 1»1L

Miuwujiiire

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Get The Spirit of Christmas!

s

Refined Gifts at Mulholland’s Drug Store
Our removal early in the year to our new lo­
cation, opposite the city bank, makes it nec­
essary to close out as near as practical all spec­
ial holiday merchandise.
To do this we are
making special prices which good buyers can­
not afford to overlook.

We are selling the “CREAM” of the foreign

We want every man, woman and child visit­
ing Hastings during the month of December
to see our store and see things. The largest
and best stocked DRUG, BOOK, STAT­
IONERY and BIBLE house between Jack­
son and Grand Rapids.

and American products designed for discrim­
inating patrons, covering thousands of articles
made to FIT BOTH FAT and LEAN
PURSES.
Our showing of Christmas Post Cards and
Christmas Letters equals in finish and price,
those of the best stores in the largest cities.

Just a few things in which we surpass:

Books, Bibles, Hand Bags, Pocket Books, Post Cards. Xmas Letters and Beals, Manicure Sets, Toilet
Sets, Dolls, Bristle Goods, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Post Card Albums, Pipes, Xmas Stationery, Cigar
and Tobacco Jars, Brass Goods, Razor Strops, Mirrors, Traveling Outfits, Jewel Boxes, Gold Picture Frames.

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DON’T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING US

Arthur E. Mulholland
THE LEADING DRUGGIST

Goods Delivered

Only goods of guaranteed quality are offered here:

.3 lbs. for 40c
A good grade Coffee, per it). 15c.
.per lb. 12?.c
Genuine Whole Codfish ....
25c
8 bars Lenox Soup tor----- ...
25c
* 7 lbs. Best Rolled Oats fop r
6 burs Galvanic Soap for...
25c
_25c
3 cans Peas, extra fine, for.
,25c
3 cans Corn for.—
25c
3 cans Beets for
3 cans Tomatoes for
25c
Dried Apricots, Prunes, Currants,
Sultada Raisins and Seeded Raisins*
Porto Rico Molasses formerly handled by J. S. Goodyear Co.

1W E. C. Russ &amp; Son G
.Mr. Jenson will remain in Plain*

Southwestern Barry
Department
MtLO.
M4*s Roxie Bishop spent ThurStl.»y night with her teacher In Pralr-

her hemo Friday by thirty young
ftlcnds. She was tho recipient of
several nice presents. Refreshment*

Th«r M|lo school will give an enter­
tainment in the churen Christmas
•eve. They will present two drains*.
’‘Pearl'a Christmas,” by the httw
folk*, and “Santa-at School” by the
older ones, In connection with which
there will be « Christmas tree. Evcryono Invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Bishop spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. porter
Knowles in East Barry.
Mr and sir*. George Doyle spent
Saturday In Dolton.
Great Wedding Reception at Milo.
Lcftt Thursday, afternoon as Mrs.
Ida Brundiijtler was coming frqm

QUALITY MEMORIALS
Quality is the distinguishing characteristic of
an object which makes it superior to the ordinary.
Nowhere is the mark of quality more to be desired
than in your memorial work.
The cost ot a rough block of granite is small in­
deed, when compared to the value it represents af*
ter being shaped into a ipemorial by the hands of an
artisan. Our appreciation of this is a guarantee
of distinctive monuments.
We would like to impress upon you the impor­
tance of placing your’order now for spring deliv­
ery.

IRONSIDE BROS.
PHONE 1*7

MONUMENT DEALERS

V

HASTINGS, MIOH.

Where You Do The Best
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AxwrKVALi.:
MH* clrt'McC

Kalamuxoo • on the.-lrah’

Mos't Important i
Read Carefully •

- Watch for the
New Store

FINK LUW.
Mr*. Brinltutoul

•ry and ua George Doyle of Chicago
was already on thc train »hc instant- tho play aVDellorr f*rld;i&gt;'.

Dugal Campbell , enlcrt.
were going to Hastings to transact Sunday School ‘vias* Wcdt
some business with tly county clerk cuing for supper, a The evening wiu
And other parties. As soon as Mrs.
11. arrived at Milo Instead uf getting both , Engltah, und German languugo.
tho evening meal for her huabund
and afterward* darning sucks &lt;&gt;r iull reported a vuvjlcllghtfill time.
Mr. Fargcr ■»&lt;-jylon went u few
housewifely duty she began calling day* with Mr. nnj’ilrt/ Roy Headon her neighbors nnd telling thing* loy.
,5
f.
'
to make mischief and even phoning
Wutch for thfi'llawlcighman. li—•nt ....n .... ■..
...i..
tho mischief sho could. The result
of which wm that Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. George Doyle had been
happily ensconsed In their own Bert McCullum.
homo but
minute*
; fifteen
-------------:
•.and were
. ■
r.iia juvuuuin
Mr*. Ella
McCallum wmi e&lt;
sun Ducongratulating each other on their; Kul
a f(&gt;w d
„f
mutual clevernew in eluding their wlth ,r|l.nrtg ln • Kalam.^ .o.
friends, when a heavy farm wagon
Mnt_ Eva n.nenj.ort wn- .
with a hayrack on Ailed with people umMOO vWt&lt;&gt;r u couple of d.i
who had collected all the mu»lc*l InRtrument* to bo found.. »»‘i
Shtiltp
quite primative and &lt;&gt;th&lt;
l Mra. Henri Fennel*.
posed Mr and Mr*. Dbyle were too
■ &amp; Co,•aro cutting di
happy tu even notice a few discord­
mill. .• ■
ant tone*, but the' flrat selection
Mr.-and Jit*. Ir.t Htuok* spctil
played on them waked . ihe echoes ffutid.iy •with Mr*. ChumlK-HaTtn ’
and brought Mr. Doyle promptly to
Mint Nina Junnun of Milo colled un
the dnor with cigars In hath hands Ml“*r* Kihei &lt;uul Mary (liven Friday;
hopjng “those horrid hoys" would
Mr*. J. B. GrUwohi spent a few
tnlio a generous' supply and depart
from the scene' of hi* happlnesa. Rapid*.
But to his astonishment the occu­
pants of the wagon begun dropping' an both of 41.i■‘ting* • attended Mr*.
off from the rack and swarming into Gntswnld'a household duties while
the house, tilling even- ‘ Inch ot it
with congratulations, good wishes
Mr. and Mr*.. Muriun Davenport
and happy laughter.
The guests and son Gruver spent Sunday with

emulnd«

An announcement lias been nude
from the president'', office of jltv
Southern
Railway company
that
within five year* thc nnt'iugotmtB
expects to hove the entity distance
from Atlanta to Washington double

If

'T”'" *•
ent* ift Delton.
Nona Hearlcs I* doing
work for Mry. Alllat 1'lshvi

lur i.r-

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John McKibben la gaining slowly
' 'up teacher and pupils i
paring for a Christmas tree

neighborhood
please be nt Sunday »ch'&lt;&gt;ol Sunday
anil receive a Christina* treat and

Ellaworth Itarrot and wife of Del­
Ed. Hous',
caught
Thursday aoout noon, but tliu fam­ ton attended the dunes at I- D. .Mr. arid Mr*. Rhodebuugh.
ily und neighbor* put It nut by th. .Woodman * Friday evening.
evening.
It was quite well attend-1!”* 'h End&lt;nvor meeting,
The Barryvlll* Aid &amp;&gt;deiy ha* a
E~/Hri»ee ha* been brought to a tin* ed and ull preaent appeared tu hate | quilt to Bell.
if any one wl»he» to.
a good time?
&gt;h by the jury bringing in a verdict
' ,_ht; buy call at Mra. Neal, the pre»hltnt,
The Busy Bee* will have
school of ’’h”"v *’ 3 *ht,rl ’-’“"BPotluck
Str&lt;' Orr‘-n Fawctt and aoM Ray
i and Burr are v hit Ing relative* m
supper.
Every one invited.
loAEE VIEW.
j Charlotte.
The Grangers will give a supper 1 Mr*. Bell Seward of Battle Creek m ,
Mr*. • Emmett Felghtn^t ’of near
NauhVUIu visited Mt*. Ethel McKay Saturday evening in honor - uf the ’
Friday.
D. Woodman hu* built a
. Mis* Florence Coolbaugh spent
from Friday until Monday with Ml**
Kathryn Rltainan of Quimby.
Mr*. Perry-Gifford end son Millard evening, which
arid all enjoyed
Slm-lcir and' fam*

tine

After (pending a short time with

Korea, attended
Children.

Ip-

Thursday with Mr. und Jiri; Geatgv
Croid£vr. Baltimore.
&lt;

tin

mid MT*.

Frnnk

.Mr*. Will Cogswell and children'
spent Saturday evening with-Mr. and
Mr*. II. Munn.
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.

5ernis - CashPrices
IS*?- A neww-ay to buy
h'^". - a watch

latmts KUne..Is rapidly (ailing.

for her Saturday. She is nome bet­
ter ut thl* writing.
Mra. J .mu* Brown spent thc tatter
Thera, .will he rias* meeting led
part of the week with her daughter.
There will be Sunday School at 11
Mr*. Jrihn- Robinson nnd llt&lt;l®
daughter Lucite have returned home
Lane live Mr. and Mrs. Doyle.
Brook*. The topic is "An Udseilu-h from Gun lake.
Life.- Phil. 1:1-11.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
Ed. Myer* spent Friday. In Kalamaguo.
.
,•
EAST BAR IIY.
The school will have a Christmas
Everyone,
school hmiw Friday night
I Creek *p*nt Stuidajr ut Will ilarona*.
come.
two weeks- vacation.
Hammle Armour and wife visited i • There will !&gt;«»-.i Christmas tree ut ।
tho school house -op 'Wednesday. uf-i
relatives at Banneld Sunday "
ternootr.
•
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Troxel ’of E.t»t
Mrs. Lelehlltncr und children und |
! Cuatleton xpenl lint Friday in llaatMrs. Vernor .Webster ajid children to Battle Cicek Suturtidy
i ing*. viiiilng their «un. Vcrnard und
spent Saturday at Kalama too.
Chrislnias presents..
|R11K
Mrs. Clare Clark of'Hastings ve­ ,
\ P-, H,rth«y‘u1!., V.*?Wln.i’’i
i,rA CS'hthiu Perkimi of Hosting*.
iled her daughter. Mr*. Rdsell Mott. CricMs and reUthe* in Battle t.rruk. | j, vUHinjc her
Kll&gt;.- ,nU toOlU&gt;.

church Sunday.

.

WEST MORE.
have

hot oyster steV.
“And when they
got thero her cupboard was not
bare,” but contained two very elabor­
ate wedding cakes, one for the bride
and, one for tha groom so nothing

ible to h
There were a nnumber uf young proved in health u» tu
1
people attended the play ot Delton about the house.
Mr*. Louise Hulbert Is 1-.repms
Friday night and pronounced it
good.
.*■ "■
v.hll. hl.
Reuben Webster was in Hasting*
,? * “*O- ,
.
,
,,
K.iiry Bruhc ha. Um Mlldu
Saturday on. business'

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of this .pl^ce.
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Uid Mre T. 7t." lt«dH«augh"of "North,
CMel|elun. w(lh ,h..lr
were
(h0
-nd Mr«. Iler...
I'M. &lt;d WvMMand Hun.Uy.
Jlr. .-..(.Itaulh and

b

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M

w
*

Mh&gt;. Clyde Evert* and. ohljdrsq
jvh-lled her parent*. Mr. und Alr».
I Joint Varney of the Ridge, lost Mon­
‘, I
' ■«
dunce ni---------- - ------------ .
„tw. ..v.
-.
CttriatrouM lilght.- uh.. m&gt;&lt;‘-.|»i-r-1 dsuchler from B.iMle Creek visiting
on Naw Ycer eve. I’vir}-'* or-1 thorn.

You will bo Interested In our now club
’ plan as It enables you to buy a high grade
* South Bend Watch In a beautifully en.
craved gold case on easy payments at the
rock bottom cash.price.
1
No Inng prices—you buy thia watch
al absolutely tho lowest
•cash price.
You get the watch upon
making the first payments
and. its a'watch that you
will bo. proud of.
Mead thif description
Tho South Bend Watch
which «o are offering on
this club plan is backed
Design—Bridge rnodri of tho 1st
by our personal guaran-

Kainikir-No.21

manufacturer*.
Our new club plan ot
selling makes this offer
possible.
•
We ran make thia offer
for a limited time only.
Take, advantage of it
now-—come in and let us
toll you,the full particu­
lars ot Ibis remarkable
' offer.

lange* la temperature, »te,.
'
Hair i-prlng—Bred git—the vary
i*t made.
A Huiln

,F. R. PANCOAST
THE JEW EL1.11

Spain naa -7.rt4.?#7 cheep and

�TITT HAflTTYMGfl B^XVT.R. DECEMBER U, 1*14.

Bud Burns of Shidgleton

IRVING
tX» xplkrs in his shoes.)
Blew into Rhlngleton •
T&lt;&gt; punish Some "boose."

an* hundred f'plunk»‘.'
Hnooied on for nlghi*
tumlxr &lt;nmp 1»unl-.
Thin was his clothing.

ut urami R«pui»

Itnil Burna mliL nothing, but—•

O5Oh5 g

otronc vivid r«-all*tic pre-

Bud Burn*.

ntlllid

1.1k

h»

Soon pottrnd d'own the ll«’nu»r

Th.ls drama is a All dlsay-and trembling
And chilled by the j ol
pence und the,

Suitable for E,very Member of the
Family Will be Found in Our
Big Special Holiday Stock

And gray was his thatch:
'rt Rushs raid nothing, but—

.
And Brain nil confused.
murder.
Murder
Ills clothing si fright,
war is wrong!
It
--------- . — - -----dlsputeg ' It Is a play that should be
■ old winter night.

Thomas and Thresla Gll|ett gave .■
And boarding hoilN- tim
party at tbelr horn*- In the village Lurk turned iiR*ln&gt;t him;

Claude C. Wilcox, our navy buy of Thin wan hl* clothing
North Rutland. Thc home was tasti­
ly decorated in Ihn national red. Still. .Bums said nothing hutwhite nnd blue.
About S5 young
"Gimme er match."
people participated In the festivities.
The guests spent the evening enjoy - SaljJ it ydune woman *harply.

Don’t let unseasonable weather annoy you! Santa Claus will come anyway. He comes every year and this
year is to'be one of great rejoicing and merry-making. There are only a few days left and you should take ad­
vantage of the special buying chances we are presenting to you.

It. F. Gillett and wife of Middle­
ville and Mrs. Hattie Smith of East Burna touched hl» cop lightly
Leroy spent Saturday at the hbmo of
And moved Co the door.

Largest Stock of Books in B^rry County

the mother of Mra. II. F. aillctt.
Thin w;is hi* clothing
Rapid* Monday on btwlnera. ret urn -

gantxing of the Irving Brass Band.

Mtlll Burna raid nothing lull-

Books are lasting gifts. They fill a spot in one’s life that nothing else can fill. No more pleasing gift can be
made to any one than a nice book. We have all the late books, over a 1,000 titles in the popular 50 cent editions.
Many hundreds of 25 cent books for boys and girls.

Down.Burn*' rough cheek*;

Members of Social Commute.-, Irving Eye* leered nnd hand trrpibled.
Betts: E. E. Warner and Milo Shun,
in order ted aecure u tow wholesale Spent another long night

Gift Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymnals, Poetry Gems

the

We wish to call your attention to our Perfumes and Toilet Waters

money

Still. Burn* wild nothing but—
’ "Give me n match.”

ntahed

voluntere.1.
Dell .Setllffmen. furnish all the furl for the winter
that the band would use during prac-

-

Of Ufa'* fretful day.
tke every Monday night ahd the Thin Is his clothing.
And gray Is his thatch:
services of Cassius G. White of Rut­
land. a former bandmaster In ihe I’. Btid Hurns, if he knew It.
t|io band musical Instruction. Every­
thing has started well and under auaplclous conditions for a good stout
*----- --------------membership is

et's get Burna stray
From that crooked old trail.

The Irving Rolh-l Milla are now Breathe*, endlre* salvation
Dawn through heart* of
opened to the public.
The feed
grinding and buckwheat department- Thin may be hl* clothing
And gray be hi* thatch;
and the clam ot goods being turned
out show the eareful palnatnking manI l.iat I ng*. Mich.

th* mill and a high grade of flour 1»
being turned out.
The wheat flour

Floyd Russell nnd wife called

on

Mr. and Mho. Wallace Russell left
Wednesday for n week'-, visit nt Knl-

elude the completion of the flouring

with the butt saw outfit.

line and Mrs. Van Dcveres, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Risbridgrr. Mr.
evening. ami Mrs. Will Jones. Mr. and Mr.i.
Mary,
school house tn Rutland township.
Besides dbltjg the regular bust new.
Battle Creek, last we&lt;
Mra. Ruse I'lllllpa

Medicine Cases
Traveling Kits
Embroidery Sets

Card Albums
Pennants
Toilet Articles
Leather Pillow Tops

Toilet Sets
Shaving Mirrors
(
Glove Boxes
Thermos Bottles
Leather Covered Flasks

Card Cases
Smoking Sets

Cigar Cases
Ash Trays
Jewel Boxes

Hat Pin Boxes
Boudoir Clocks
Music Rolls

Fine Cigars

The Newest Article—Very Artistic Parisian Ivory—Everything from 25c to $3 and $4

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Goods Delivered

Phone No. 31

Bint 11 in; Score* nl Relior'-

Hastings, Mich.

IHSTRKT.

Glen * Lamphere.

»» ciiman

.—Jennie H. Skillman.

conductcd by th«- uchooi

Bntntih.

¥.,,!■ annoyed because .
v« tfjkcn to Invading

,lhe villa*.

Woodland Waa

Sund.'v
slven, interspersed with rang and M»h.-r
music. followed by a »oclal hour.
Thirty-live neighbor*

Club *ong and devotional*.
BualneM meeting and election
Muxlc—Young People'* Chorus.

nnd

friend* j

Mlle* add Desra Idnrks are horn-1
to spend their vacallOQ^They are a:lending Kalamaxoo norma).
Mrs. June Fisher visited over S-jn-l
day with MrA Sarah Fisher of Hn u
Ings.
Frank Kennedy had the . mlrtnrtunc to breajt hta shoulder taut Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Sprague. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Klnno visited with
nd Mrs. Albert Klnne. Sunday.

The

attended
unlvsraltle*.
&gt;eople In London

more than

iSOne Ton of Coal Free

Insinuation Jjin second Friday
January.

Mm. Chamberlain w.ia p^oranlV

trrAI their horn.- with well-Illled ba-;
keu Friday evening' to help Jhrm!
I celebrate their 23rd wedding nnni-;
veraary.
All hud n very enjoyable.
evening.
It, wan a complete »-ir-

wlt/f Adalbert

j homo Friday.
Leonard Wunderlich
sick list.
'
has beeni

ItclH-knbi FJs'cl Officer*
viithu Rebekah Lodge. No. 53.1
hr annual election of otllcera I
Friday evening:
'.uln Gregory.

latulMUgh

the Wednesday evening following 20 neighbor*
Christmas und a good time will b.forthcoming. A library program for

staying

ind in the village .
lor the purpose of collecting taxes.
S. A. Rflgler.

plans Where ahi

The Class name decided , upon Is
"The Irving Sunday School Boosters’'
class and plans und
ways were
broached, tending to uplift urn) Item lit other- by development and self

Solp—Phylllu Carter.

Christmas Letters
Tinsel Cards

Hand Bags
Fountain Pens
Hand Mirrors
Military Brushes
Hat Brushes
Clothes Brushes
Manicure Sets
Collar Bags

Candle Sticks
Ink Fountains
Shaving Sets

unlay, until Sunday.

Napoleon rice pop com nt the Irving ran Aljfin, spent Sunday nt F. Bri­
general store one day last week and
Samuel Pratt marketed a loud of dry
Mm Edd Bristol has Iteen caring
for Mr grandchildren. Margaret nnd
LaW re neo Howman. during their
mother'* Hines*. /
»nd known us the Doyle road.
Un
Bert Bowser i/nd' family
MonSay under ihe direction of over­ Battle Creek. Bunday,
seer. Oeorge H. Bedford, men nnd home Monday.
irams commenced work on this atrip
of highway which is now rather a
creditable road. With some more
She was joined by her. h unbuild and
ixccllcnt strip of highway. .
chiidjen. and they spent the day ut
The Young People's Bible
J. Msmtif- with Mr. Warner's nloihSunday evening to complete

Christinas Candies
Fancy Stationery

Paper Weights
Purses, Bill Books

Ion Rapid*.
Mr. and Mfa. H. U Van Sycklc
itrd Prod Van Syckle'a nnd fair/
Sunday.
. J)

phone line, known n*

mdved to California.

Reading Glasses

Playing Cards
Book Racks
Tobacco Jars
Hair Receivers
Card Trays

Are looking ut Ittirne;

A MISCELLANEOUS LIST

_____ __ _ ___

ped of ull its glamor nnd nothing but
blighting alckenlng effect*

Irvins General Store

We arc pleased tn'announce that the cost ot living is gradually
going down. Prices are getting back to normal condition and as
usual we can sell you at the following bargain prices:

19 lbs. Granulated Sugar_________________ .51.00
9 Bars Lenox Soap
"
.25
3 Boxes N. T. Matches
.10
Any 10c tobacco 3 for....
25

Fresh Meats and Oysters at the Irvins Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store
GENERAL STORE

IRVING, MICH.

DOTH PHONHS-Haiting., 150 1L-48; Middleville Line. Ifi3 IL-IS,

Because of the great popularity of our Howard White Ash and Buffalo Creek
White Ash Coals, exclusively handled by us for years, others for some time
have been selling inferior coals under ih6 name of “White Ash.” At the risk
of losing the benefit of past years of advertising OUR ORIGINAL WHITE
ASH, we havfc planned to sell this same coal under a trade name that cannot
be infringed upon: * To do this so that all may know the reason, we will give
ONE TON OF OUR FAMOUS WHITE ASH COAL F-REE for the best
Trade Name or Trade Mark suggested by any one. The offer is open to all.
Simply send us before Jan. 1st an original design fora cut, or a phrase such as
“Dixie Gem,” “Black Raveh” or “Cast Iron Splint.” Let the name be as
suggestive as possible of the High Heating Qualities of this deservedly famous
coal. This coal is mined in West Virginia, near the Kentucky border. , It is
exceptionally blocky, free burning and entirely free from clinker. We want
the best Trade Name or Design that we can get and the award will be made
honestly and fairly.
Announcement of the winner will be made
in our advertisement the second week in January.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
PHONES 254

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

DECEMBER 17,1914—24 PASES

c

PART THREE—PAGES 17 TO 24.

A Check

JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS
FOR

$12.75 $25
or double or treble any of these amounts

or $63.75

Id come in mighty handy, wouldn’t it?

WELL
Make up your mind before you take your eyes off this advertisem

to be one of the thousands to join our

Landis Christmas Savings Club
and save a little every week. When the time comes your savings will be paid back to you in a lump sum—plus interest

It Will Be Just Like Finding Money
You will never miss the small amounts you pay in. The dimes, nickels and pennies that you allow to slip through your fingers for trifles
will keep up the payments.

EVERYBODY IS WELCOME TO JOIN. The first payment makes you a member—no lees—no fines nor trouble—none are too old—
none are too young to be enrolled.

ACT AT ONCE—JOIN NOW—and Christmas you will be very glad you took our advice

The Club Opens Monday, December 21, 1914

HASTINGS CITY BANK
“The Bank Hut Dosi Things for You

Hastings, Michigan

THE OTTAWA TRIBE’S
BELIEF IN IMMORTALITY

at the door.

An old man made hl«

"rotfare on tho rood of tho dead."

thia direction?" •

An interesting Legend of the Michigan Indian’s
•
Belief In a Future Life.
to ascertain, all pagan Indians be­
lieved In the Immortality of the soul.
The Algonquin tribes generally and
thc Ottawa* In particular thought
that there was a beautiful, broad'
prairie, lying nt a great distance,
abounding In the finest game of nil

In
happiness forever and ever.
The
road to thia hnppy hunting ground,
called Kewa-kutpah.
“*■*
*’
"ghost
road,'* or
**"
zsage that_ no ■mortal _Vonld. ever
ipe to pass over IT: indeed It wax
only the bravest souls even after
death that ever reached the Indian's
heaven-, the weakest. Including womeft and chlh|ren. falling by the
wayside.
It was discovered und ce­

K

rlor, who. In a trance, travelled over

slated by kindly spirits, thtf former
finally captured him. and brought
him back to the Und of the living to
tell his wonderful story.
&lt;now Harbor Springs) zfho had spent
most ’of her life among the wild
tribes of the northwest territory, up­
on several occasions related to the

the happy hunting grounds. When a
little girl, she had traveled lit a ca­
noe with Indian escorts from Grand
River, Michigan, to St. I*aul, Minneamong*hostile tribes nnd witnessed'
many cruelties nfid barbarities, but

rd.
Her brother, being a renowned
medicine man among the Pottawat­
tamie*. had Informed her of many

llttlo known tn ordinary -white peo­
ple, and thus she was In a position
to' have accurate and reliable infor­
mation regarding air traditions and
superstitions of the red man.
•
Long before the paleface had ven­
tured upon the Indian’s native Und,

of lake Michigan, near the resort now
called We-que-ton-slng. a squaw up-

who went by the name of No-ko-qua.
great beyond, but he had left a son.
nnd pride of the whole.tflbe. He ex­
celled In the. chase; as a runner he
could not be beaten, and In battles he

chieftain'
naked No-ko-qua?

cctved with open arms, nnd the un­
flowers blooming
ion of Petoskey and Winona was
through this delightful country to a solemnized ut a great feast where
grand forest in &gt;whlch songbirds of the young hero related to a breithless multitude hU experience In thfl
happy hunting grounds.
w mdrrful melodies.
The Ottaw-as of L'Arbre Croche
No-ko-qua followed her son
still cherts)/inanr superstitions based
tradition. , They regard th.
tho nun waa sinking, she arrived
ry with the greater.; rever­
co the legend says it is thr
which proceeded
the sods
ind ence
fruit
of
life;
and they never kill lltlaughter of a largo multitude.

I

Prograjn son

Grange

Carlton

Number of days taught

Itpening tfong from Grunge Melodlrr.
N.umbcr of boys enrolled. 17.
Recitations by children.
Number of girls enrolled, 10.
JlOll call responded to with a
Total enrollment.
rhyme or quotation about Christmas
or Santa Claus.
Song—"The Children Welcome.”
Those nelth
Survey of Christmas
magazine*
Ing the month were: Henry Barker. aVd-pictures by Mrs 1-ancaster and
Helen Barker. Ernest Barker, George
She had reached the Happy Hurt­
taught
that
they
were
thc
souli
ing grounds.
Seeing a little wig­
“A Christmas Party.'
departed
children.
v
Leon Cole. Sterling 'Butterfield. Cai
wam near by. she knocked at thr
Brandt. Clyde Brandt, Thelma Dun.
door-post airtT was admitted
by a
'hrlfftnuin grab box, each member
Hurls Dunn. Clair Meade, Clare Not
too. had followed « son under similar ! if with pleasure you are viewing any
cents In price.
Strickland and Roy Strickland. Kate
circumstances;
and nithough
he, '
work a man .Is doing. ■
Kiir prise feature
camo every night to hunt and dance!
If you like him or’you love him,
und enjoy h|m»elf In the beautiful!
tell him nowl
Maude L’ortrlght,
clearing, she could not capture him Don’t withhold your .approbation till
for he was really dead.
She bade.
the parson makes oration
her guest to remain -with het^a *’"
* ' '
his
II.Ol’D COHNWIS.
/ l^ost '\\ak’q. L*Acr,
tie while, ’ when she promis’d
- br"8"
point nut
oc
Mario .Inuch sj
spent
Wednesday

name was Petoskey, which means, ,r , -....
- short time
"th" rising sun." Tho companions ago. But I fear you cannot follow
of Petoskey had no chance to win him.
It Is a dangerous and difficult
thing and you are sure .to fall in ihe
water.
I am stationed hero by
est; his eye could see tho farthest; Gltchl Manitou to brain all people
and his strength was so great that
he’ cnuld stuck tho most ferocious forget their worldly troubles nnd for­
animals empty-hafided and come off ever enjoy themselves In tho Happy
victorious
Hunting Grounds which lie nt the
But they must
One night, after returning from a end of the road.
hunt In which he had been unusually
successful, I’r-tos-key was sudden­
ly stricken with a strange malady. of life which lies yonder.
was unablo to do this, so I did . not
upon his couch of skins.
There was remove his brains: ho Is not ch ild but
much ’sorrow throughout ths village trawls in a trance."
They waited together outside the ■
Looking to thc place Indicated bv
and requiem songs nnd laments could
For
bo heard in every wigwam.
silvery beams, an old man camo andjr,,u *blnk some praise Is due him.
mnny days the chief remained la a strawberry covered with tooth-mai Its
dip It tn
comatoso condition, his aged mother. made by departed warriors. As the
him.
field nnd dark shadows glided Into | '
the berry, the guardsman hr tins tho opening, dancing and shouting I
Deer, elk. ,
ful maiden among the Ottawas/ being them with a sharp, quick blow from to tho music of tom-tom.
constantly by hla bedaid*, until they his tomahawk. and the severe l or- buffaloes arid bears nnd all kinds off
game mingled with the happy war-I More than fame and more than.mon*,
too. from sheer exhaustion, were
rlors.
Occasionally
&lt;&gt;no
of the |
compelled to lie down. ,
sunny
Without losing any time, No-ko- shades would cautiously approach I
. Suddenly they were awakened by
to the place, whore the old women
And the hearty, warm approval
a blood-curdling warwhoop, which qua attempted to cross yho river by were watching, and pointing hl* fin- |
n friend.
She had
echoed loudly through the still night crawling along the tree.
ger at them would say: "Look ot '
aid.
*No-ko-qua/ and
Winona not proceeded fur, however, until she the live people—how funny they are. i
jumped to their feet, and us they did slipped anjl fell Into the dark angry Go on home nnd leave us here in;
Calling for assistance, zho
so beheld Petoskey arisen from his water.
happiness.
AU the live people are
bed. arrayed In all the paraphernalia again attracted the old / guardsman, fonllsh and we don't want to l&gt;e both­
Be­
of wari before th*y could catch hold who came atid pulled her out.
ered with them any more.”
Then '
If you like him. let him know!
of -him he uttered another piercing neath her she noticed many minnow* laughing gayly would run away to
lt;
swimming
about
In
all
direction*.
cry and bounded out of tho door.
again join In thc sport of his fellows. ■
Let the words of true .encourage- i
Thinking he had left his bed In a de­ These, the guardsmen assured „ her.
One
of
the
Inst
to
enter
the
field
■
ment be said;
were the spirits of little children and
lirium. they started tn pursuit.
those who struggled to cross the riv­
"Pe-toa-key!
Pe-toa-key!"
cried er but could not do so and finally felt to enjoy, himself like the others, bitt I
underneath .the- clover,
i
the 4omen. but Petoskey paid no at­ Into the water.
kept clasping hl&lt; hands to his head i
he can nut reiid hltf tomlistune |
tention tn jhrlr entreaties running
and crying, “My head is heavy! Oh,
■
—Philadelphia Telegraph.
only the faster.
a Misled ’my’head is so heavy!'
Then Winona, with girlish fickle- her across to the other shore, and
again she started on Pc-to«-key*s son. 1’etoskjrt't, whoso distress
Th,, first Chinese dally newspaper’
to her father's jglgwam; not so No- trail.
caused 1»y Nn brains, which th«
... ... . ..
....
ko-qua, whoso 'mother-love was a
Before long she camt
man stationed at the river of death pe.trance and &gt;.« printed
surpassing virtue.
With a dogged­
I
had been unable to remove, because electric
- - - power.
ness born of despair she clung to the
I
trail, which was doubly difficult Io for a breach or opening of some sort
Keep
It
Handy
for
Rheumatism.
do because Petoskey no longer ran so that she might make her -way to gored toward them and im ho did &gt;&lt;&gt;.
No use to squirm nnd wince and
upon the ground but a little distance
they grasped him tightly and stuffed
y to wear out your Rheumatism. It
ip in despair when she ezpled that him Into a sack, which had been
ill vvear yefu out Instead.'
Apply
rrrlble passageway where two pes­ provided for the qccdslon. so that he
__________.__
“ghost tles of prodigious size rise and fall could not escape.
" ‘ not
on
Then taking him some Sloan's Liniment.
but determined to continue alternately.
There Is room for but to the wigwam they put him through
through the affected parts, relieve
rsult. because-tfhe Wad-satisfied a single person to enter ami the soul
nr son waa still alive.
AJ1 the must dodge quickly, first under one stones and san*L and the young man the soreness and draw the pain. You
rest of that night she followed him and then under tho other. in order to ■was soon brought back to comclouabetter you want to go right out and
na be*) aha could, aurmountlng the
most annoying obztacloa.
Finally perish, especially the weak and
No-kb-qua and hei» arm remained toll other sufferers about Sloan's. Oct
she camo to a broad river, Gee-ba-yn aged, but No-ko-qua "after watching with their kind hostess for »omr time a bottle of’ Sloan’s Liniment far 25
the proceedings for some time, bold­ after, his resuscitation, watching the cents of any druggist and bafe It in
a large splashing tree indicated to all ly made thet attempt and succeeded festivities of the dead each,night, but the house—against colds, sore and
departed spirits the place to cross. In slipping unharmed underneath the as they were unable to nhara In their swollen joints, lumbago, sciatica and
Your nfoney back If
Tho river appeared like a huge ser­ pestle*.
happiness, they soon began their liki alfmciiU.
pent, forever twisting and cawllng.
She then found herself In a mort perilous journey back to the land of nbt satisfied, but it does give almost
beautiful country.
There were nil the living, where they arrived In due Instant relief.
Buy a bottle today.
warn, and going thither she knocked kinds of fruits In abundadee and time.
They were, of course, re-

{

School R&lt;*|tort.
Report of Briggs sch

William

Walter Gates visited hb« sister. Baughman and family.
Mr*. Cleo Pennock of Hlckury Cor­
Earl Christy has returned homo
ners a part of last week. '
Mabel Armour spent Saturday nf- foy a thirty day's furlough.
mill Saturday itecame ent
in
School Report.
Doud school report for month efd- sustaining two broken rlbes and oth­
er Injuries, but he is Improving nlceNumber days taught.'19.
Bert Briggs is in Hustings upon
Average dally attendance.

Nutpber girls enrolled. 4.
Totql enrollment. 13.
Percentage of attendance

Mrs. Bert Briggs and, little daugt

liarciitH in Middleville.!
Japan** most expert wrestlers are
men who havo Inherited-their abillI'nltrd State* In t9!3 was 103.S20.-

profcMtlon
...

.

■

-

-

*

A Prominent Attorney Recommends the
Keeley Treatment For The Liquor Habit
will quote a portion of his let- know
let an follows:
Mr. Guy A. Beckwith. Mgr..
comes dull and feels bis "clutch” slip­
Dear Sir nnd Friend—As to myself ping; came bpek this morning und as
I squared away to work I felt more
had such bright prospects ahead of Hke arguing with an earthquake or a
mo and I am so well satisfied with buzz-saw than tickling a typewrite/.’ ‘
tha results. &gt;&gt;u brought about In me
that 11,000 In cold &lt;!ash would not
can put In
tempt me 'to- go back to my habits
prior, ta Aprirfirsf last. I have not I will do so. for I tun In position to
had the slightest Inclination to take a know what tho results you bring about
drink since finishing zwlth you ahd
have carefully followed the advice
Your* vary truly.
given by Mr. McGIenn and yourself
as near os possible and I. find It all rasthonla, or neeve exhaustion.
works out to my advantage. Have
For further information or lltsrahad’ several letters from tho other
me nt, address tho Keolsy Institute,
thc time I was there and te the best
of my 'knowledge all arc protecting 733-25 Ottawa Ara., N. W, Grand
their cures. I waa home for Thanks­ Rapids, MlcK. or phone Citx., |?H or
giving; had a pleasant' time. Tou Bell Main/ I9«.

�THE HASTINGS HANXEIi. UM 11MBEH IT, 1*14.

’Till Xmas
&gt;«...The-Joyous Christinas time with all its happiness is again near at hand. For months you have been looking ahead to its coming—
now there are only 7 days left. We are prepared to serve you. We have a very large stock of goods and among the articles we have
are the choicest of Christmas gifts. Articles that are useful, practical and inexpensive. The thought after Xmas that you have
given something useful will be a pleasure to you. Our’s is the store for useful gifts.

Every Woman
loves nice fine linen
and we know we
have the kind of
linen every woman
wants.

Table Linens
Towels
Lunch cloths
Napkins
Doilies
Tray Cloths
Dresser
Scarfs

Unbreakable Dolls. 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c

SHAWLS AND SCARFS
Ladies’ black, white and colored Wool Shawls
and Scarfs, priced each 17c, 33c, 37c, 42c, 83c.

HANDKERCHIEFS
Fancy, plain and initial handkerchiefs for Ladies
and Gentlemen, priced 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c
and $1.00.
Handkerchiefs in folders and Christmas boxes,
25c and 50c.

A large assortment of Hand Bags suitable for
Christmas gifts. Priced 23c up to $4.98.

DOLLS

SKIRTS
Ladies* fancy- Silk Skirts «in Christmas boxes.
Priced $1.48—$2.48.
' \_______
UMBRELLAS

Ladies’ $1.25 Umbrellas, your choice each 98c

NECK BOWS
Ladies* fancy Neck Bows and Silk Roses,
25c and 50c.
SCARFS
. Ladies’ flowered Silk Scarfs, $1.00 and $1.50.

HOSIERY
Ladies* Silk Hosiery in black and white, 25c,
50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
APRONS

Ladies’ fancy white Aprons 29c, 39c, 59c.

HAND BAGS

BEADS

‘

"A fine assortment of ladies* Beads, priced at
25c, 50c and 59c.
_____
IVORY SETS
_
Fancy Ivory Sets, priced 48c, 98c, $1.48

BLANKETS
' Fleece lined blankets, per pair, priced 39c, 73c,
98c, $1.19, $1.48, $1.97.
,
Wool Blankets, $3.75 to $10.00 .each.
• Crib Blankets (30x40)—-each 39c, 50c.
Sweaters, priced 98c to $4.50
LINENS
Table Linen*, Towels, Lunch Cloths. A large
and varied assortment. Just the right Christmas
Gifts.
.

GLOVES
Ladies’ (Hide Use) glazed Kid Gloves in popu­
lar shades. Priced per pair $1.00 and $1.50.
&gt; CAPE GLOVES-rLadies’ Cape Gloves, lined,
per pair $1.50. Unlined Gloves, per pair, $1.25.

Chance!
Buy Her

FURS

25’Off
FURS
and

MUFFS

Order Your Christmas Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits,
Candies, Etc,, From This List
181bs. H. &amp; E. Sugar for......... .................. ..

$ 1.00

Cranberries, per lb. 10c, 31bs. for....................... 25 *

Dromedary dates, per pkg/. ................................. 10

Oranges, (navels) per dozen. . . : . 30c, 40c, 50c
Gilt Edge sugar, per lb.............................................. ls2
Fancy Seeded Raisins, per pkg.......................... .10
Fresh and crisp Corn Flakes, 7c, 4 for. . ............ 25
8 lbs. bulk Rolled Oats for......................................25
7 lbs. bulk starch for............................................... 25
8 bars Lenox soap for . ........................................... 25
Shinola brush, dauber and 1. box Shinola .
.
.
combination ......................................................... 25

,

15c Post Toasties 13c, 2 for.................................... 25
Jello, Jellycont Tryphosa, 3 for............................... 25
Sunny Monday soap, per box................................ 04
Fancy primes, per lb................................................ 15
Peanut buter, per lb 15c, 2 for............................. 25
Bulk coffee, per lb.. . ............................... 14c 17c, 22c
Chase &amp; .Sanborn’s Coffee, per lb. 40c, 35, 30c, 28c
20c lemon extract now 13, 2 for........................ .25
7 z boxes tip matches for......................................... 25
PICK OUT JUST WHAT YOU

fiiWANT AND PHONE 9

Jumbo box Topsy-Turvy matches per box 7c
4 for
................. .. . ... . .i«i.
.25
Fancy oysters, per quart.................................... - .45
Fancy broken taffy, per lb.........................?&gt;&gt;-?. .10

Peanuts, p^r lb............................................................10
Fancy bacon, per lb.. . .*. .z.................................... 22
Picnic hams, per.lb......... i....................................................■ • .15
Plainwell Buckwheat, 10 lbs. for.......... • • « - *40 ‘
Corn Syrup, per gallon............................
■ .40
Red Karo syrup, per gallon................. . . . . • .45
Complete stock of fancy Nuts, Candy, Figs, Mal­
aga Grapes and Apples.
.
%

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone 9
L Department Store
Hastings
L,,,. _______;_______________ ______________ __________________

�TMC BASTINGS B ViNCT,
warm water, applied- with
flannel or sponge.
Then v

December it.

.

By JCNNIK PROCTOR.

beautiful polish to tho paper.
tomato^* of small or moderate aixe;
Qna pound of flour, one pound of
gather them when quite ripe, but treacle, one-quarter pound uf butter.
before they get to b« watery; scald
theih In.boiling water, peel then
aqueexc them u llttlr.
Spread them
Ffour to b« mixed
an plates and dry them In a brick in a alow oven.
even from which the br«ad has been In gradually, ths butter and treacle
taken or in a very moderate oven.
Leave |h« dishes In all night.
"Put away in clean bag*. In a dry
place.
"When you wish to cook any of
this tomato, soak It a few houra In
warm water, then etew. as you would
th* fresh tomato."
A ttaapoonful

Apple Sponge.
Thia calls for ono cup flour, onefourth cup each of augur and milk,
five sliced apples, one-half teaspoon
of. salt, two eggs and two teaspoontula baking powder.
Beat the eggs;
add sugar, flour (In which baking
powder has been sifted) and milk.
Heat the mixture well, then add the
apples.
Pour Into a buttered bak­
ing dish and bake In a 'moderate ov­
en une Ijour.
Bcrye with sauce.

"Oil Paste” Polish
~

For sHkiadiotBUek Shoes
Blacks, Polishes, I’marves

Russet “Oil Paste”

WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sell
on a LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing a LARGE
VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT. If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

Smith Bros. Volte &amp; Co.
Of.C.tAS. Pheas 57 Haitlip

FIRE INSURANCE
If you are not insured or would
like to change your Insurance call
in and ace me. I represent a com­
pany with a cash capital of 11,044­
000 and can fully protect you.
LEE H. PRYOR
Office la New Stobblns-Bqrtoo Blk.

Woodman, spare that tree!
Touch not a single bough!
Iri youth It sheltered me
And I'll protect It now.

P. A. HHELDON
\
Abstract and Reel Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings
.
, ' .Money to loan on Real Estate. Rea]
1| Estate sold on commission. General
conveyancing. Having a complete set
of Abstract Books complied from the
Record* can furnish complete Ab•itacta.

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 173
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PROFFESSIONAL

cards

PHY54CIAN*

« w. a. BAKUKK,
Physicians and Surgeons.

fiavo nothing mor* to do

"Father, oh, father, please! I love
him. I—“
But the father had closed the door
Amy Plummar, golden-haired, young,
teautlful, headstrong, made her choice.
Abo left her father's house and mar­
ried the man ahe loved—married him

forgiven her for her marriage to Will
Page. A successful man. able-bodied,
living in the midst of luxury, he was
deaf to hla daughter's plea. Ho had
closed tho parental door against her
and hers forever.
When bar baby girl was two years
old a storm broke over' Amy's house। bold. Sho never knew quite how it
I bad happened. She had been so busy
, with little. Evelyn. Her housesold du­
ties had absorbed every vacant hour.
cuo uau
niiju uius-iu
| going on about her. Perhaps she had
neglected Will. Many evenings she
was too tired to notice Will's absence
or hla whereabouts.
But ono morning the scales dropped

Thj ax •Mill harm II not!

That old familiar tree
Whose glory und renown
And wouldst thou hew It dowi
Woodman, forbear they stroke!
Cut not Us earth-bound t|s*;

When bat an Idle boy

In all their gushing Joy
Here too my slaters played.

Eight Thousand Dollars Will
&lt;
Buy One of the Best 140 Acre
Farms in Barry County'
The owner of this farm is not able to work the place and will not rent it.
There are about 110 acres under cultivation, 10 acres of second growth timber
and 30 acres of fine pasture. The land under cultivation lays nearly level, the
pasture is rolling. There are 20 acres of good seeding and 34 acres of wheat
(one-half of which goesfwith the place.) The farm is well-fenced, bordering
on one of the best lakes in Barry Co. and in a fine location, the house has
nine rooms in good repair, full basement barn 34x60, ice house, com crib, hog
house and hen house. This farm is one and one-half miles to R. R. station
and on a good road, there is a fine orchard with all kinds of fruit, windmill
and cement tanks at the house and barn, telephone, R. F. D. and creamery
route. Now there are lots of good things we could say about this farm, but
to really appreciate the place you should see it.
,j

&lt;&amp; @0)01© CO.
ELASTHHGS, MICHIGAN

from her and she was cast adrift upon
tho world—a divorced woman. An­
other and more care-freo woman had
taken her place. Where Amy had
cared for the child and had done her
own work, a nurse and servants were
employed. And there was nothing that
Amy could do. They told her that tho
law had so decided things, ahd Amy

Close as thy bark, old friend!
ere shall the wild bird sing,
Old tree, tho
And. wootfn
While Pro a 1

Cuba-Is •pending.

(1.100.00*

Mrs. Emma Herrington and duughV Beatrice of Kalamazoo visited Iler
In desperation, the cast-off went to
a friend to borrow the money to go to •fstrr Mrs. David Brown Thursday a •mall monthly rent.
and
Friday night.
Goorgo P. Morri*. another city. Often she was hungry
Frank
Saturday nnd Sunday with thrir
daughter. Mrs.
Kidder and
experienced hand. At last, a kindly
woman gave her employment as a doDep. Sheriff Frank Andrus return­
ed from Hostings Friday evening,
Incipient and Chronic Cases are
n success In every way. a nno chlokwhere he had been assisting the lived thus, unknown and unmolested.
tn pie dinner being served to about
checked by using RHEUMA
Crossing a busy street ope
sheriff during court.
He expects tu
• day,
'• an one hundred. A good social time and
No matter how long you have suffered.
automobile dashed around tbe corner, interesting program was enjoyed by
Or what form of Rheumatism you may
Its shrill siren startled the nervous I an present. Collection (10.15.
Friday afteynoon on business.
woman. Sbo dodged flrat ono way, । Thl. Hundliy g&lt;-hool "I'll Try" club have, RHEUMA will remove the cause
Fred Guflln and family have mov­ then the other. The big car passed ( will meet with Mr. and Mra. Sam and make you well. Cleans** the Uric
ed from Mrs. Vollwellder's houw. over her; then It stopped; sho was Ruxton Saturday evening. Dec. l». Acid from thc kidneys, muscles and joints,
purifies thc skin and blood, and makes
lifted into tho tonneau and hurried* to, Let, ull members be present as it Is you feel young again. It is a doctor’s pre­
M Johnson house, on Grand Rapids tho nearest hospital.
I Ihe election of officers. The gentls- scription—free from narcotics and opiates.
street, formerly occupied by J. I..
When tho woman opened her eyes i ,n,'n
*’,r club will furnish the pro- 50 cent* a bottle.
Bugg's.
z
LAitVETH A STEBBINS
John Otto returned Friday evening they rested upon a golden-haired girl, Kr"m fnr ,h'' • v,'"lnK"»■&gt; &gt;&gt;•» vr.a w.b.r.r s«.
from Jury duties in Hastings.
He tebloiuU, iowaa. KwuUw ..m.
,lrl who b.d blda.n &lt;b. chuUMr .top
”'h
lb, md&gt;U» cb.1 It. &gt;kU» ml,bl b. '1r ”"J
c’"”1
The K. of P. lodge and Invited
friends had a fln* time last Wednes- cared for.
■
Htnkley'a
“Don’t try to talk, mother," said the

STOPS RHEUMATISM

In spite of the quarantine on live
stuck, resulting In the closing’of Chi­
cago stock yards, there's no Increase
In meat pflceo so far.
Sirloin aqd
portsrhouee steaks can
still ■ be
bought for from 20 to 80 cents a
pound, rib roasts at 30 c4nt*. and
good beef for stew for 18 cents. Leg
of lamb Mils for If to 80 eents a
pound, and spring chleken at 20 and
34 eents.
shown upon
•upper waa
Phlbulelphla Hol Pu*.

tho

■mile.

John Pinkbelper. who

1

la home, much Improved.

It with her people.
Some very fine fat stock was
'
brought in to market Monday.
W. H. Gray has returned from the
north to spend the winter In his,
pleasant home here in the village. He
Ixsmon Potato Pie.
reports a good season at the ranch,
Grate a medium stxed potato and
put II over the Are In a cup of bal­ and that Charley and bride are doing
ing water.
Beat the yolks of two
eggs with three-quarters of a cup ot
Grand Rapids on a real estate deni.
sugar, stir this Into the grated pota­
to and add the juice and grated rind He has made several good deals of
of « 'lemon.
Bake in a good erust
and whin done cover with the whip­
ped -whites, mixed with two table­ with him.
been
spoonfuls of powdered sugar, and re­
making some needed repairs on bls
turn to the oven to brown lightly.
properly, the Bun office.
G.
D.
Whitmore
was
In
Grand
CTiocoiato Nut Taffy.
Rapids on business Saturday
One cup of sugar, one cup of mo­ Ing.
lasses, one-half cup of milk, three
10. J. McNaughton was In Lansing
squares of chocolate, a small piece of on business last week.
butter, I pound of English walnuts
Borne of the farmers made u»e of
broken.
Boll Ingredients, excepting
tbe puts, together fifteen minutes.
doing considerable fall plowing.
When it becomes brittle when
Frank Fender has tbe suction
tried Is eold water, edd the nuts, al- bills out for a sale and 'rill then
*0 ent teaspoonful of vanllbu »ofl move Into the village.
ppMf Istq a buttered poo.
candidate* to Grand Rapid* on TuesTo We*h Varnished papew

To wash varnlehsd wall paper, use Lsarnl* daytwo Ubleepoonfuls of liquid tmtarge dnaadUes ef wood
xsonla to about half a pailful w brought tatti this market ■

Philadelphia has 4.S44
Cu-torira,
employing 1(1.211 persons and pay-’
Ing «2»,*|J.&lt;(S m saUrle* and wag­
ed.

Bookings ot orders for finished
•teal products continue at a rat*
about tu per cent greater than ths
average rata In May. and ths month
i of Juns now closed will prove to be
ths b«M month for orders the steel
trade has had since February.

ARE. YOV. RUN. DOWN?
Nervous, tired, have no self
.confidence, afraid something
, I* going to happen without '
any reason for thinking so;
don’t sleep nights— .
—THEN TAKE KE2I8TOL1lt will make you feel flne Immediately
J to. SS« nod 11.0* a bottle.

ATTENTION

i.
A fine
about «0.

Hot pot. as It Is -made In Philadel­
phia, is an elaborate and confusing
hodgepodge; but II I* good.
Tbe
formula runs as follows:
Put a
tabUspoonful
of drippings Into a
sauce pan with a couple of pounds
of beef ribs, two onions ehopped flne.
half a doien of little green peppers,
a tableepoonful of minced chlvea, a
tablespoonful of vinegar, a hatfdful
No. It held
of raisins, eight olives, half a cup of
tomatoes, a bit of thyme and pepper.
candl&gt;
Cover tho saucepan and cook slowly
until the moat !* In rags and drops
from the bonea.
At the last thick­
en with a couple ■bf tablespodnfuls bf Urge one th Pythian circle*.
butter rolled In flour and turn Into a
Several were laid off ut the foctureen over slices of hot toast.
in orders.
This is the first of the
Kitchen Flooring.
results of the good Democrat time*
By far the most effective flooring with our factory, they haring been
for kitchens, and one which has been rushing things right to thr present
very little used thus far for ibis pur­ time, nnd it is hoped that this will
pose. is tho Welsh quarry tile. This be only temporary.
will not absorb grease, and It makes
Mrs. Allen I* now with thc Citizens
a splendid kitchen floor cover, both Telephone Co. as an operator.
because of its appearance and clean­ ' Mrs Lyle Hilary Is no longer with
liness.
Hand-woven Japanese husk th* T«iephon* Co., having resigned
mats may be used In front of the
range and sink.
Composition floor­
rhlch the farming of several different makes la also
used with great success li»-the kitch­
en.
Tho rubber tile flooring, on ac­
count of Its absorption of grease, la much for rye aa was being paid for
unpractical. As a covering to a good
wood floor, heavy linoleum furnishes
George Flnfcbetaer. of Caledonia,
was doing business here Monday.
without doubt, fthe beet surface.

Lemon Sauce.
Ono l*mon. one tablespooa of
cornstarch, one-halt cup or sugar,
ono egg. one tablespoon of butter.
Chlop, Kiliaizu &amp; Sulm R. R. Ci. Moisten the 'cornstarch with a little
-Then boil two Apo of
rime Table tn Effeos March a, (01X cold1 water.
water andspour over the cornstarch.
Dally Except Bunday.
Beat the egg thoroughly and add
Leave Hastings
slowly, stirring all tho time.
Add
•olng South.0&gt;44 *. m. A 1:44 p, m. tho sugar, butter and the Juice of the
•olng North T:H a. m. A 4:1| p. gg lemon.
Put In a double boiler and
8. O GREUMEL. G. P. A.
boil until creamy.
Thio Is delicious
for puddings or for cake.

-this man." A father stood before a
laughter, black-browed, unyielding.
-Oh, I cannot, father. I cannot."

• nt* In ono night.

bake five minutes mors, ssrve with

Lemon Bouille.
One cup of milk, four eggs, three
When the pudding Is turned onto
paper It is a good plan to have the tablespoons of flour, lemon aauce.
Put the milk over the Are. using a
double boiler.
Moisten tho flour
with a little cold milk and ad3 the
hot milk to It slowly. Put back in
the double holler and cook until
thick and smooth.
Remove from
No other authority on foodstuffs tho Are. add th* beaten egg yolk*
than Dawning declare* that tomatoes and then fold In carefully the stiffly
can be preserved In a manner that beaten whitey.
Have greased cus­
tard cups ready, fill the cups twohow hr aays II should be done: thirds full and stand them tn a pan
"Every housekeeper fond of fre*h half filled with boiling water. Place
tomato sauce can have it through the pan in a quick oven and bake
the winter by drying tomatoes dur- twenty minutes. When baked re­
move from the cups and eerve with
after the following rule.
lemon sauce.

PAGE 'n.’OCTKFM

[WHEN THE MAI FAILS HER

ha* b«rn aJiled two (a^blswpoonful* of

Oyster Salad.
People, especially cooks.
Pick over and parboil one pint of
■o And palatable dseoerts that do not oysters. When plump, drain and set
them (»way to cool. Mix one-fourth
Thl* recipe for "minute podding" 'teaapoonfui of oalt, a few grains of
calls for half a cupful of flour, half cayenne, four or live drops of onion
a cupful of sugar, two teaapoonfubi Juice, two tablespuonfuls of olive oil
and one trfbleapoonful of lemon
Jukie.
Pour It over tho oysters
Wash and slice thin
Mlx the Hour, sugar, baking pow- when cold.
enough celery to make twice os
»r and salt together and ■'then the
as you have of the oysters.
rr. unbeaten. Then heat the mix- much
When ready to serve, cut the oys­
ters. If large; sprinkle the celery
hot oven for ten minutes, turn out on with salt: put the two together and
a paper which I* sprinkled with
cover with* mayonnaise dressing.
layer of Jam previously warmed, Garnish with the yellow celery tips.

1414.

'But—you—and—father—together?" I Buxton.
home. I couldn't stand It, and grand-! M*l’TH CASTLETON AND
father took me in. You see, grand faMAPLE GROVE,
ther failed rapidly after you went Last Week's Leiter.
Merritt Muad und family apeqt
seem* tn get so much comfort from Sunday at Elsie Mead's at Morgan.
Juat holding my hand. For years we
have searched for you. And now you Buiton Is helping her.
My. and Mra Harley Hayman and
must be very quiet because wo want
to tako you—homo. Grandfather needs funflly spent Sunday at Willis Lath­
you so."
■&gt;- -sup's, of Berryville:
Tho woman’s tired eyea lifted up
- - -----------wonderfully and ahi? went to aleep, *0"', Art “n'* r“rn.1.ly'
,

By a big bay window overlooking a

SOITHWEHT (UNTLHTON.

&lt;U“«ht'r ’V’
'
MU* Gertrude Price and Mr. HarMothor, I wish you wouldnt make Lj,, Barnum of Woodland were mirme learn to earn my own living.:
rled In I-inslng. Thusday.
Congrat­
ulations.
' •
'
•
“Every girl should be able to make
Tobal Gurlingcr and family visited
her own way in tho world, unaided; nt Frank Pries'll Friday evnlng.
,
Mr. anil Mra. David McClelland.
Sundit)’
day ahe will bo thrown upon her own and two daughters, spent
afternoon
Sf
Albert
McClepand**.'
resource*. I want to teach you to care
John' Ocnmp.iugh und ■'family of
for yourself. The thing wo women
Castleton Center, spent Sunday at
must learn, la to put our trust In our-"
Tubal (larllngsr's.

broken
old man had entered the room. His
wrinkled band rested on his daugh"You are right, my daughter. We
men fall our women, but our women

It will always bo so. You are right;
our women must learn to stand alone."
Daughter nnd granddaughter ten­
derly placed tho old man In tbe room's
moat comfdrtablo chair, with cushions
and footstool. One brought him his
favorite drink. The other selected one
of tho books that ho liked boat and
read to him until he slept. Then both
sat perfectly still watching over him,
lest something should come to disturb
his comfort.
And when ho nwoko they smiled ten­
derly up into bls face, and naked what
mofo they could do to brighten 'bls
hours.
Like Many Others.
A doctor, while enjoying a holiday
tn the country, took the opportunity
along with a friend to go fiajiing. Dur­
ing the operations tho doctor’s sink-

a dilemma—no sinker, no more fishing
that day. Happy thought; he had a
bottle in his pocket, Tho bottle was
filled with water, carefully corked,
and sent down on Its mission.
After a few minutes* Interval the
doctor, had a bite and pulled up bls
line at racing'speed, finding a fine
“Ha, doctor, twins thia time!’

"Yeo," quoth thc doctor,
brought up on a b~ul4k too.**

To Build

Strong
Children
Supply their growing bodies
with right food, so that Brain,
and Muscle, and Bone deveb
opment may evenly balance.

Grape=Nuts
Food

was originated to supply, in i
proper proportion, the very
elements required by the
human body for growth and
repair.
To supply children a dish
of GRAPE-NUTS and cream j

^uick Satisfaction
What you desire and demand In a Motor Car
You’ll Find In a BUICK,

f

HaMlags

•*.

Dear BlrBefore parsboslng my *s el pe% wfaleb t* • Kulek Model
B-8#. I waa very mosh Itnpreweed by (be claims made In the
Buick literature ef tbe willeags per *xlion ef gasoline. I made
up my mind at that time U keep an aeeurate aeoount of all
gasoline put*hosed In order to determine tbe mileage I was ob­
taining.
I have been greatly pleased with the result*, and
believing you might bo Interested, herewith give them to you.
Since purobaalng tho ear. I have u**d H1H gallons of gas­
oline. which has prod wood for mo ••&lt;( miles, or 'on. average
since I put tho ear in use of JI.C plus miles per gallon.
Juno 14th. I drove to Lanaing with six poseengera. my
speedometer registering for th* trip,
miles using exactly 4
gallons of gasoline making an average of 94.1 plus miles per
gallon.
August 11 th. I drove to Wayland with five postengora, which
together with a short olds trip, registered (•« miles, consum­
ing X 1-3 gallon* ef gasoline.' making an average ot 24 plus
miles per gallon.
August 14th. I drove to Grand Rapids, end Reed* Lake
with flto passengers, my spoodometer rogistorlng 40-1 miles. I
ui&lt;*d I 2-1 gallon* of gasoline, making so average mileage per
gallon of 24.5 plus mllasIn conclusion. I dssire to say that I very seldom tako my
car out without its being lauded to capacity which makes the
reaulu obtained ell tho more *aUafMlory.
-.
Tour* vyry truly,
Cha*. B. Fotta Ewtlngo- Mich."

for breakfast regularly, is to i
start them on the road to
sturdy health.
‘'There’s a Reason”
for

/Hastings fiuick Co.

“and.

Grape Nuts

-BAfiNKB WANX ADVB, FATrr- Sold by grocers.

Messer Bldg.

Hwtiitgs. Mich.

�thc iHs-rffiGt saxskr, DI-i KMaKB 17, UH,

Ink of fienry Smith
Grand Rapids, Ifticb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose
Largest and Best .Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
•
Store on Comer of Monroe and Division Ave.
Sloro Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

Farm Phones—
Beil, 651
Citizens, 6251

STOMACH ON FIRE
Drink or Drug Users

REALLY GOOD MUSICAL PUNS

If Such Play Upon Words Ever le Per­
missible, These Two May Be
Are most painfully familiar with the;

International
Sunday School
Lesson

Proper Stock Foods
Produce Moneyed Stock

»X)H SUNDAY DEC. «.

■ nil King.
Reading Ix-wxin onljd 3 Cor. 3:11-31.
G,T. Gal. •:!&lt;xhall
pruprtatw at thto time.
Greatest War."
Thto I

I( may br drvvlopcd «nd uard
lesson if dsslr.d Instead of » r
Tho present European struggle has
been characterised as tho world's

present

time

for

this

behind arid beyond thto war Is a still
burning scnsailon within which prac­
It is said that a respectable trades­
tically forces them to seek tha TKMJNIflARY body, mind and soul de­ man of the name of G. Sharp waa as­
Both are
stroying relief ot further Indulgence. tonished one morning to find that are God. and Balan.
some musjcal wag bad added to his mighty, but God only’to omnipotentThe battlefield to not limited to
name the' words "is a flat." which.
earth,
but
includes
heaven
and -hell.
holto or drug poisoning of the sys­
tem. They cannut end will not
was certainly far front complimentary , rroln thn ll(|tinnln, (u. 4«:io.) Sa“QtHT" regain health °r llv° &lt;helr
to the worthy tradeeman.
tan also knows the dutcomo (Mt.
God's Word d&lt;H;lsres to ills
There la another instance In which I:X&gt;.)
a capital musical pun waa perpetrated. people the way in which the conflict
privacy of tho home, hotel, ortlub. or equally correct. In a technical sense,
«&lt;&gt;mr men
&gt;k. m ■
equally uncomplimentary to the vnlved in thr struggle.
are children of God. some children
I person at whoso expense It was made.
»ome
Its accumulated poisons overcome , Two gentlemen were passing the shop of tho devil (i John
"aro
of God. and tho .whole world
the diseased condition, create a
loathing for liquor or drugs and soon
trlct
of
the
metropolis,
and
tbe
pro
­
some
are
with
Him
ni.il
cithers
feature normal mental and physical
prietor was standing outside the door
As they did so. one ot them pointed tain angels arc God's ministering
In the direction of the shop, and re- spirits (Hub. 1:11); others arc thc
Pur full information call or adtrallty to Impusslble (Mt. 13:10.)
'That liar Ip always outside!**
Thn &lt; haractcre of tho contes­
The unoffending tradesman heard tant* are exactly opposite.
God to
the remark, and wonderful to relate, holy (1 l*rt. 1:15. IS); righteous
seemed Immensely tickled at tho.obor 71 Sheldon Ave.. Grand Rapids.
serration.
Tho
secret
of
it
was
that
etful
(Eph..
^3:4;
loving
(1
John
SO Neal Instil dies tu Principal Cilice.
he thought tho remark had reference1 4:8).
Sutan Is thr wicked one (Mt.
lo his sign a golden lyre—over the|l&gt;: X?);
ebop-frout.—London Tit-Bits.
■ (John 1:
SLAP AT MODERN TEACHING
men's minds
—
------------------------------4:4) J darkngrs -------- _
.
IK, p.opi. will uM.™,Kd JK1 ESKIMOS NOT KEEN TRADERS,11'-i“ »-*•»
■ ■
Whgt Moral This Anoodote to In- I
_________
14);
tended to Point
f
catvs
Will Give Anything. No Matter the
I
Value, for What Takes Their
as an angel of llgbl
working signa and lying wonders (X
pit. "811001100. pirate. Remember that ।
whereas "God to light (1 John 1:5);
we have only six weeks to skim
Among tbe Eskimos of the Bering
through this text book besides gettlnc
region, there to nu fixed value for
Each has a kingdom.
"The king­
h
h
iinf,,.,.
other
sub
...
.
....
_
__
...
a smattering of a dosen other sub­ whalebone, fura or epything they may dom ot God" includes "all moral Intelllgencirs willingly subject to th«
jects. 1 will now proceed to write a
will uf God, whether angels, thr
sentence on the blackboard "
thing nf value, he will keep it until Church, or mints uf pa»( or future
One of the teachers held up bis sortie white man appears with some­
dispensation*."
The kingdoms of
hand.
.
thing that appeals to his eye. And tho world" aro Hulun’s (Luke 4:5. S.)
“Please, pupil, let me write that sen­ the money* value ot what may take He to "the prince uf thto world"
tence. 1 want the practice."
him does not make any difference to (John 14:Xt); "the
The .bright pupil frowned.
him. If he has a trinket that may be
"My dear sir. that to d»a&lt; again st %ortb a dollar, and some one offers to God uf thia world (age)"
our rules. Wo give you as little actu- give him for it something that ts
~SJ drill as possible, trusting upon o&amp;r worth a thousand dollars but of which
Gud to eternal . P* 8O;J1
own lengthy explanations and the su­ hv has no need ho will refuse to trade.
perb quality of our texts to burn­ BuUfae will give anything he possesses
ish your minds."
tor what he really wants.
"But. dear pupil."
anotlirr
An Eskimo of St. Lawrence island. man race became Involved In IL
thoughtful looking teacher, "I have In Bering sea. made a catch one sea­
been looking over these text-books son of a big bowhead whale. The head
in hta pride' he .put himself on an
bear the dog-eared marks of commer­ fifteen thousand dollars. He knew the equality with God &lt;v 14). The myscialism and monopoly In the making. approximate value of tbe head, but'Yic
the fact remains.
God
Every author who writes one has only held on to It with no apparent desire explain;
the most superficial knowledge of his to trade. X)no day a trader appeared would cxa|t Hto Hun; Satan Would,
oppose that exaltation. and would
subject. Why not use some of the old.
with a small gasoline launch, valued
tested books? I—"
at, perhaps two or three hundred dol the greatest war. from beginning to
"Tut. tut! If you persist you'll be 4ars. The sight of the* so took the
God to ditsrmjnnative that he stralghway traded his nf tWIs one thing.
tendent will-talk to you kindly about head of bone for it.
your moral nature fpr at least five
Some of
Far out in the straits one day he tlauc-a his opposition to it.
minutes. Remember, you must all
ran out of gasoline. He abandoned the
possibly sumo of them before tjie
love your school "
launch for the canoe he was towing, creation uf ma Judgment because
and paddled back to the island. But
(he bright pupil said: ■
he did not regret his traded He was and void condition of tho earth In
■ "Period to now over. Now you can satisfied, and ready to try for another Gen. 1:X, for God did not create It in
go out and play, according to the whale.—Youth's Companion.
that condition In v I
&lt; 1* 45:18.
latest schedule prepared by the Na­
tional Pupils’ Association for the Ad­
vancement of the Group Tendencies in;
. God prepared the earth""for man.
‘Mcfltr—“Wouldn't *yuu like to
and placed man &lt;&gt;n the cart!:* (Gfn.
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' "Suttlnly. suttinly: just as soon an In fellowship with God. Here, then.
God had prepared a nx.cu that was in
I Ah’s spent dis W cents."
harmony with him. and that would
honor Hto Hon.
And ■&lt;&gt; Baton ap­
Checks Croup Instantly.
proaches our -tlr»t parenui. subtlll).
You know croup is dangeTous. And In a* beautiful form (tho serpent’s
you ought to know too. the »ens? of present condition to the result uf the
curse.)
questions God's goodness
Gore. Ga-. P. A. Mo: gun had occas­
(Gen. 1:1); telto hw lie (v 4); puts
:uto the thick mucus and a question mark after God’s Word
ion recently to use * liver tnsdlclne bouse.
. the phlegm.' stops the (v 1); appeals to pride (the very
"They thoroughly c)s*n»e4 my sys­ wrangling cough und gives easy cause of hto own fault) and holds out
Every tho challenge "&gt;o shall be as gods
tem and I felt like a new man—light breathing and quiet sleep.
and free.
They are the beet medi- User Is u friend.—Arthur Mulholland (or God)** &lt;v 5). He,promised the
opening of them eyes (v 5). whereas
tion.
I h&lt;- blinds men'* eyes (3 Cun 4:4,)
-Arthur
a UgntnouM every- four- Eve believed the He. rejected God s
Mulholland.—Adv.
Word, yielded to temptation.
Hu­
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of it.**
Tho postefrily ot Adam has
been divided. (&gt;.rt on one side and
part on the other. In tho greatest
The height of caution is illustrated
by the Brooklyn man who did not
marry until assured by bls doctors

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(Judo KILLING TIME ON THE TRAIN
“Many antichrists" (1 John X:I. 3:32). and "that spirit of an­
... . - Englishman Describee What
lio can go only »o tichrist it John 4:1 *’
the
him jntu thu world.
allng by Ear."
family in the earth that sought the and mixes the leaven in the meal
Ixird, all the rear being “servants of (Mt. IS:SS.) "Hixna and lying won­
sin" (Rom. S:17).
But -we know ders" pro&lt;-ced from him (3 The* 1:- 11m* railway trail la described by a
• ).
"Seducing spirits, and doctrlneo
■trayed and tho righteous preserved. strumenta of thu adversaryMany
During this lime Satan seems to
have estranged from Gud more of but do not exalt the Bon.
He would
discuur-iK'i believers, would draw
them away from God. dampen their
made marriage* with tbe daughter* devotion, destroy tpelr Influence by
leading them Into fanaticism, indif­
majority of th** inhabitants. of ference or ill-repute, would load
them into false doctrines, etc.
Any­
from among th*-'angels,disaster came thing tu keep men from exalting'
to, Satan's follower*
About 400 Christ. ' But he will not succeed.,
Many follow him. but God will carry
of Noah federated In opposition to out Hto own purposes.
Qixt at Babel
abel under t,he
the ivadershlp
leadership of [ And now. B brleX word ab0U( ths
God frustrated their plans. consummation of the greatest war.
(Grn. 11).
Then, in Gen. 13. God God will one day /emove the church.
■-ailed Abram, to make a fiation for
Ills Name, through whom He should
Nut until then
bring the Promised One into the hu­
man race, and through whom Ills L&gt; . Hn will exalt himself as God
testimony would be ..given to the
, Satan empowering him tv &gt;.)
world..
Thto • Satan
opposed.
'■ instruments will
have sdcThrough the king of Egypt he soualjt _
for a while (Rev.
IX.)
But
ha race (hrougtri the Lord's Coming will bring disaster
tho woman" was'
Bht God used Sa/ the disobedient nations will be judged
tan's own instrument as Hto own. to
------ ----- --------,—------ .
un ninxseii bound
uouno tor
for .a, thousand
htotory of the nation Israel furnjsh-,XO:i-J). and
es numerous instances of 3aun'«
......
activity |n opposing the exaltation of,I Iron" (Rev. 13:5, will rule. Hto saints
thc true God.
God allowed. him to! with Him (X Tim. XH1).
After the
d&lt;» many thing* but makes "the J lhl)UMnd ycMl-,.Satan to looo*d a litwrath of man" to proton Him.land Ilc ,ca&gt;on (Rcv. S0;1&lt; 7.) jpxlhsrs hto
'iirlst und His pcopU

Balan undertakes .to destroy

thlnk the game "as silly as putting
jig-saw puxxlea together."
My fellow travelers think I am

compartment. But In reality I am
amusing mys:lf with a little game of
my own. which I eall "traveling by
ear.” You ean only do It satisfactor­
ily, of course, on a familiar bit of
line, although it Is quite interesting

Johsnneabqrg
to calling
itself tbe healthiest place on earth.
H't ae healthy, ta
that the poopU
forever. If they did not eommtt suicide
or get accidentally frilled or poisoned.

cgagressed there not long age a*y !U
climate la tho fineet on earth, and that
Its people possess more stamina to
which Is Just a vartstion, at course,
ot&gt; tho old gag about brains.
Brill, between earthquakes, light

han Its full share of excltraento, and

■attlM hilled beeidea dying from din

Microbes Gather Moisture.

travel almost dally, 1 know my way Messrs. Triltal and Fouaaetor, pub­
very well by tl*e sounds ot the track. lished by the Academic deq Selene eg
I can tell to a yard when we are microbes, suspeaded in the air get ab
running on an embankment, when wo

la (this mainly by the sound of the
adjacent bridge that we run under, or
over). The sound of a deep rock cut­
ting Is quite dlstlnctive,.and different,
although there areVJtoints ot resem­
blance. too, from the dull roar of a
tunnel.
Tunnels In limestone, adds our cor-

la humid. The anthers give evidence
ot the extoteneo of microblan drape la

properties. One very interesting re
suit is that the -sudden cooling of the
atmosphere baa the effect of Iraasport
lug tbe microbes and localising them
In determinate regions.
The coot
surfsres attract them tram a distance
almost instantaneously, the smslle^ba ' ■ ’
Ing transported farther. These aew
dividual and rather unpleasant sharp Ideas throw light on tha genesis of car
ness— piercingnese—of roar. Upward tain epidemics, and may be useful is
planning Ihe sanitation of Inhabited
of course, and also alter what I can places
only call its "footfall'* noise, and when
we come to the tsp at an incline, it
seems as If the train gavq
The Jurors filed Into the jury bos

7

arid though he toft Him It was only
"fur a season"
(Lk. 4:1X).
A1'
through Hto life and miniatry. up to
the Cross, we see "the wrath of
man” in * operation; and that wTath
did not originate with man.
Hee
Rev. 12:1»J where thc dragon(Satan)
stands before the woman (Israel)

changes into
sy gliding and swifter
speed on the level. On my homeward
journey our driver generally slickens
Annageddon. which occurs In con­ speed a trlfie as we run over a ring­
nection with the coming of the Lord
ing girder viaduct; then after a few “they have made a mistake and sent
■a 13 jurors instead of II. What do
kingdom and end the tribulation, will yards of deep cutting, we run under
he j great battle, but Armageddon Is a wide and shallow bridge just before
-tbe home station la reached. Mime
But evsn
soon aa it was born,
precisely my movements so an to open judge of tho extra man.
Sincerely yours.
"Joseph A. HralnH," tut.replied.
though Satan succeeded
"Mf. Clark." said tkr judffe, "take
cels off the rack, and have the win­
thnt Instead of saying "Crown Him"
dow dropped exactly aa the train
Thokc
Shells.
ers
and ull them we don't need him.
,«hey said •"Crucify Him," he. did not
stops.
The
clever
priests
of
China
often
thwart God's purposes, but rather
fulfilled thn very Scriptures which he Insert tiny images of Buddha within
out Brainea.
,
Uncle
ffben.
the shells of a living oyster, which are
-Jit uaaisvurueu
II
"
Uncle Ebea.
undisturbed tor
for auout
about a
a year.
year.
reject.
And when Jcaus knew "that left
In New York city alone more than
At tho expiration of that time the ’-d*t when
*•* “•••*
.•Il things were now accomplished"
Images are covered with mother ol
hollers fob war. dem as has
churches.
PK,1
.Ufh .»
u.&gt; ,h»
b”» “ »“ &gt;■
“

prise to God; It did not Und liltn un­
prepared.
Before tho foundation the powcr.to tako that life from Him:
of the world He had convcnanted

pour to have groan In this natural
manner*
The Chinetie people hold these

■Ins of thu world &lt;1 Peter l:U-XP)-‘
God dealt with the nation that, fol­ that Buddha dwells within them.
And thus, while through their fall lowing Hatan. had rejected their However; should a Christian chance
King—dealt with them iri judgment, to look upon one of the shells It has
rejected them, postponed tho king- —
no __
further
__
value
_______
to them, as He charm
and until lie sought . them end dom. • And nose Ho to doing a new ! |t supposed to bqve toft It.—Sclantlfio
brought them back, while they were
. ............ —'•** *” •*"" “ ,p— American.
’
lying in the wicked one • 1 John 6;- ■ allltHt out-a.tiody and bride tor Ilia
Hon. the church. Thto waa a pur- ( . _ . „ .,
____ _ ” .
posA
hidden
m
Hto
own
heart,
und
of
|
A
Irai
For
Idvcr
Compiainl Mcnthat tho outcome of the tntnlty be­
tween the seed- of I lie woman nnd Which Satan doubtless knew noih-j‘
tally Unhappy—Physically, Dull.
Ing: So that God has a people who
Tho Liver, aluggtoh and Inactive,
will wurshlp and exalt Hto Hon now. first shows Itoolf in a mental state—
even though the covenant people
failed—and thc ejiemy to thus face to
foie with n new- problem?
And he
■hull bruise-tho serpent’s head, and to at work ton.
Hto activities are
from thia time on until the nrst od­ varied.
With them that «ra lost u .­
blinds tho mind (1 Cor. 4:4.)
He is empty tha boweto freely, tone up your
tranadormed Into aa angel ot *Hgbi. Htuiiuujh. cure your constipation And
purify tho Wood.
Hiitan. tho Utter In the majority. Ba­ Ciw:lli4, )«.
He to asraotated
lun has ever since had thc majority with "anothlr Jesus." "another splrof mankind, which might api*ear tu
" (X Cor. If.4;
be «u MtUsnlegn did' we not- r&lt;ihlch the Luted of
■
Interesting it is

look mighty thoughtful."

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IXisKAMED

________

Discovery of Skull Thousand* of Post-omee Department. "Im affixed) Different From the Ordinary Fable, It
Ig Worth Giving 8ome Little
w--— u-_ a.,u.u
M#n
. {o jjjp reverse side vf dumeidlc nt-iil .
Consideration.
mater.” and not on the uddreas aide '
of Knowlodj*.
i of any letter* or package* that are j
——
la tha Technical World magazine ' &gt;oln* through the mall.
They may I-There was oncea manwho thought
wo rtad that a skull was found latrly b,&gt; P,nre«* anywhere on' matter going ! that thc businessIn which he was cmSA»‘ many acai* may be ।j ployed
could —
got ---------------------along without—
him.
unk, ih.t i&gt; pmtabi,
V
’—
"u of a letter
Ho would
sometimes
say:
- I
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n-CL-* «_ . I u*ed on the Iwck
or packI
eral thouKand year* old There I* a 0KS
de,|rr&lt;1
Caro ahOiiid I
"Yes, I work bard and probably con­
ted of pitch ju»t outside the city b.
In ending tterctandUe
whL-K somebody
unmehndv mvj
uvu 1»
!■ llJtD
Hue .?
a 3Hc»«
Rlkaria .
___ «. . L
.... _____ .. 1 tribute something to Ihe profits; still
Which
Vguess it you had to you could do
sheet of tangle-foot fly paper, ranging
with
the
without me. nil right"
package
agqlnst
Inspection
and Sub-I And again:
depth. Even today little wild croattfrqa—rabbit's, bird* or gophers—be­ jefts Ii to firatrcloM postage rates.1 "A good many men think they are
come entangled in tho pitch and die User* of Red Cross Beni/ uro cau- } Indispensable. They get the Idea that
there, and thl* has been going on Honed against their lndi*crlminatlng i the wheels would atop If they weren't
use on foreign maiL Red CroM I around. . That's a wrong Idea. I know
thousand* of year*. probably.
Beni* in normal times may be used :
If a bird flics down close enough to on tha reverse aide of mail matter ; n great deal better than that."
Ono tyiy the head of the firm sent
the asphaltum to. be trapped, so tho ■ent to .Austria Germany, Great
monsters of long ago were caught and Brltlan and nio*&lt; of the DTitlxh col- for thl* young man and. said:
"You have given me an Idea. I
held there. The quality of the ma­ onle*. except India ana Australia.
have
heard you say so often that the
terial la such that it preserves every­ Guatemala, t’ruguay and
Portugal
thing that is burled there, and skele­ refuse to admit mall bearing non- business could got along without you,
Certain European and it has had such a psychological
tons have been found In perfect condi­ postagn stamp*.
countries will return to tho sender effect upon vne that I am willing to
tion.
take you at your ward and save your
The skeleton ot the saber-toothed tlthe address side.
Mall addressed to
ger with the long curved teeth that any of ths belligerent countries In wages. Hero is your envelope. Good.gave it the name was found hero, tho i Europe should' not bear the Red by."

small antelope and a huge bird ot prey used'on tha face of checks, on bill*,
called tho terator'nl*. The latter was on legal documents nnd on any comfound near thc skull just discovered, j merclai paper.
There Christmas
and because scientists know that the 18ei‘l» ■r®
»®“d for postage. They
bird becamaiextlnct many thousands ’*111 "«t c«ffr «ny mail mutter, but
of years ago, they can Judge somakln‘* ot m*1*- matter will ifarry
dhiag of tho age ot thn skull. Ths ,
skull la smajler and flatter at the back '*
Napoleon's Pen-Wiper.
tten a mini's skull of today, and the
According to Iho biographers ot
find has excited the scientific students:
I Napoleon, his brooches were always
of California.

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the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fuller In Carlton. Thursday.

Might Take Ono Prucautlon.
Owing to tho Shallo* neai of a cer­
tain harbor In England, tho ships trad­
ing to and from It havo to bo built
with a light dntft- Commenting on
i of white.cashmere. It often happened this fact one day. a facetious Individ———------------- —
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Z— tni* larl ono uay.
inaivta. ~ -■ 10
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Announcement.
,, ,
,
..
,
'
Fault In Education.
I ul»h to announce myaelf a* a
- '
.
...n.ll.Ui, for ,h. ,—lflon of
i
«!• Wtary of tho Wlnd.torm Insurance Co, .’kneed education of many young |&gt;cf

as a Crime.
policyholders of tho-Cumpany who from their homes and families and the
brileven change in the secretaryship I “old-fashlned” ways of the .'alter. The
Here I must dial with a di.tro-^irg , will te a benvtlt to the company!
tragedy of this gulf which school and
subject. Which it would b&lt;? pleasanter ■
Very respectfully,
I cojlnge have created, between students
to Ignore, but which my traliilnrf in —Adv. 7 wk*.
A. Frank Bytvoarer, and their parcut* I* known only to tho
realism will not allow mo to ignore,--------------------------------I mothers and fatterj wh&amp; have endured
Tho prowrites Arnold Hcnnctt in ihe CVntury
Effect of Environment
III. I'*ually. aldoT tho/explanatlon-i*
•
^},c hopie if It Is to be an adequate • thaMte chlTdren have~n&lt;4 won to oven
Harry Barnum spent a
day* Magazine.
"XtcriaSn stupnefu! rrlmo is often - preparation for life. Jin the - outside; the’beginning*'of' wisdom. ci*« they
committed on ytichts, mcrehnnimen «orld, must have nil the Ingredient*1 would r*lua‘ tte&gt; real- worth of tbe
futare represented, and In due parents whose greatness of loyalty and
Mrs. Ida Wood attended the funeral and even men-of-wnr. It Is iiojibriou* 1 Of
of James Youngs in Hastings, Salur- |h^t Nelson committed thin crime again | proportion—privlloge and duty, hard-' service and sacrifice I* beyond tho
nnd again, nnd t|mt other hdmirulr. have । (],(p and pleasure, discipline and re-! power of thc school* to bestow. Anycopied hla iniquity. Sailors, und par-j * nrd. it may be n great playhouse education which makes-a boy ashamed
noon
tlcularly amateur sailors, would soonwl(h ercry da&gt;. a holiday and every' of bl* mother and father I* a bad edu­
DO YOU UPSET YOUR WATCH? er bo accused of any wlrkcdn. '* rath- ^1, * dainty. Shor^ilghted love de- cation;
or than this. Charge them with cheat­
—t.tt/l.lira ,v Inv ’
' —
ing at cards, ruiijlns innocent women.and sheltered from every pang. That;
defrnudlrig the government and they homo has probably tho healthiest in-l
will not blanch; but charge them with fluence In which this Is impossible, be- porta only one automi

Ona of tbe troubles of watchmak­
ers la tho man who gels on hla watch’s
on whom a good watch is wasted.

A '

good second-hand watch that has kept
perfect time for other people will, with
and you may take your choice.
certain other people, go irregularly
Thc flrat ono la: Modesty is pretty when it is not standing still. It Is |
likely to be Its own reward.
common knowledge In the trado that
The second: It doesn't always pay watche* are greatly Influenced by |
to advertise.—Life.
their owners.
j
Nobody know* tbe reaao.,, but two i

,
'

of an infirmity

Philo

explanation* have been offered. One
I* that watehc* nre sensitive to per*onal magnetism, the natural electric-1

Ity that humnn beings contain in vary--;
Ing quantities.
j
The other Is that a watch may ho
disturbed by the vibration* set up by
a footatsp which I* heavier than tho .
ordinary. Tho man who put* hl* heels '
}
down heavily usually need* to set the

tejin“ wml’ilahe/heraelf at Klamath |
J**® ^m ud Jfrta?'
reC'“,n' caP,,ln- *°.u W0B,d “»•»*
peak in Siskiyou county. «.4&lt;4 feet:
,£,?*’ ” ?Li
&gt; and °r «hak-• not
h|ng O
f running
nothing
of
running your
your ship
nhlp across
aergaa
wtev* rea level.
Tho only huaaa I "« WJ *U around him. It SUB flvor- B roodow ofl a. d
,wy nl&lt;htr
dewy
night?"
Ito trick of hla- to atrtka bls pnnj
- - "Nothing at all," came the reply; gaining.
against tho edge of a tabic nnd. ot
One of tha mysterious aides of tho
though, to make sure, I might send I
who bring* the mall from homo oncei course, tho breeches Buffered.
|! man ahead with a ’watering-can."
subject is that watchaa seldom keep
Furthermore, it appear* that, how-j
a Week and needed mu ppi lea.
good tima on people of aarvoun, ex­
ever thc i;real man dressed In the
citable
tamporaments. — Bearson'a
INmT nii«k Pneumonia.
Bcxt For Kidney*—Su&gt;«. hector.
.Get rid of every cold a* quickly a* whole day, since ha would not ohanga.
Dr. J. T. It- Neal, Greenville. 1
pOMibie.
It Is thu forerunner of all hla toilet until nightfall. The inside c"r • «**■, u,at ln hl" J® &gt;'«“• at *x’
pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia or bU boou ... 1IUU wllb «UU tup &gt;»«•«• ti.b.. round no pr.pur.um,
Th* Saruia. Ont.. Canadian usy*
..
•I fAr
•• Lliltmvm
fdr III
th,*
kidneys unnnikl
equal to
to Woitrv
Foley IvlrlKid- that Thoma*. Collin* uf, the llr»t von| ney PHU.
In 80c and 11.00 sixes- ■,-eaalon-of lilddulp'h township, who
(.'hniitborhHn'a Cough Remedy.
I* ninety-nine and one-half year* old.
New Mexico now han a population I rnuUern. kidnoy and bladder ailments. has Just commenced taking mualc
' 33,541.
.
—Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

this offense, and they v III blunh. they eause q wholesome type of poverty ote
Mme Uuyie, who with her husband
will recriminate, and they will lie dis- trades its kindly discipline upon the
discovered radium, i*. Hie only per­
gracefully against all evidence; they----*•- of
- every member
' •
notice
of thc family.!
cannot alt still under me mere bus- A boy with daily “chores" has a bet-1 son in the world to hold two Nolwl
prjaes.
plclon nf
nl.lnn
of If
It.
tr chance of becoming a personality'
I1 have known a yachtsman, nn ex- than his little neighbor who accepts
Tick I in* In the Throat.
pert, a member of an exceedingly without question
ueation the
tne luscious fruits
rruits of
or '
...
,
,
_
tiekiln* or
crack club, suddenly shift his course service
...„ \. .b&gt;. E'en tho ,*ltgnre*t
.Itbout wi.L__. comp.lt.il
h. lhr„„
h lh„
shoreward in clrcumsthnces not do- evcr-recurrent
-rent necessity,
narMultv laid
lalil upon
un.in forerunner
- . .
.
.
- ...
void of danger.
him by circumstances, to render ro
“What are you gfaputl" was thc afCough liemldy.
frighted question. Ke replied:
effort.—Bishop Brent in ‘ho Living
"I'm going to teach her. If-I don't, Church.
I shall bo sick, nnd I won't bu sick
aboard this yacht’ ”
Giris Lavo Each Other 8o.
Ruch Is thc tfRtoundlng infitmnee of
Two girls fighting on a street corneti
convention, which has, transformed
this evening. It was an uncomely sight
Into a crime a misfortune over which
and. thank fortune, an unusual one.
tho victim has no control whatever.
Passersby were bo amazed that they
Money placed with us nets
stoppod a tew seconds, just aa tha
PnimiH. Ai-Moti Mill HUi|&gt; Your Couxli policemen took the belligerents, to In
When you flrxt catch * vohl (often .....
.
. .
Indicated by a. »m«-zu &lt;&gt;r cough.) derly woman who sold paper* at th«
break ft up at one&lt;-.
Tho Lira that comer *upplled the Information.
"It doe*, not mailer'- often load* t&lt;&gt;
tvnoua complication*.
The remedy ,
always la," said she. "Them girii
which immediately and- cavtly pcnc- .
la good friends, und all In the. wort&lt;;
Flrat mortgage w* ever
kind demand'd.. Dr. King*!} Now
million . dollar*.
DUuovcry soul hex tho irritation, loos­ one, to josh the other, said: 'Excqat
me. Madge’, us that your hair yo«
en* thu phlegmYou feel better ut
tlpunvhii
slaientoi.t.
got our Then they wont at U. What
spot of my cough" Ln one
caPrroL
huncst testimonials. . 60c
Druggist.—"Adv.
' *
SAVINGS S LOAN ASS'S
occur Iti Loudon «»i»

5% INCOME

Checks Semiannually
On 30 Days Notice

Lulling. Mlchlpn

Electric veilidea

tne fireman's. busiest muuOu.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, deckmmkr it. isu.

TWO

=

Qrand Rapids Press

Christmas Bargain Days
farm and fireside free for One year
Or if you prefer

Christmas Package of 14-2 pieces
Pead Jhe Grand Rapids Press Christmas bargain Day Offers. Cfood only from
December 4 to December .?/

No. I
The Press one year
The Hastings Banner one year
One Christmas Package (142 pieces)
The new and unusual feature is the Christmas package of 142 pieces,
including fancy colored New Year and Christmas Postal Cards, Santa
Claus Stickers, fancy colored Ctrds and Tags. Just the thing for ev­
ery one for use at Christmas, and all free with your order for The
Press.

ALL FOR

&amp;Z.55

No. 2

The Press one year
Farm and Fireside.
The Hastings Banner one year

ALL FOR

$2.55

Christmas Candies
That are Always Fresh and Pure

II

By the strictest attention to the wants of our patrons, we have establish­
ed a reputation for FINE CONFECTIONS. Our customers have learn­
ed that there is no place in the city, or the county, where they can find the
dainties that we have, and always so FRESH.

Our candy department is as much a part of our business as any other,
and anything you buy here is protected against all possibility of contami­
nation. There is a great difference in candy. You take candy that has
been kept in stock for some time, and it becomes “STALE” and “SOG­
GY,” but you NEVER find that kind here.
“SAMOSET,” OF BOSTON;
buy fre*h. ,upIpIi“ °f ^'*4**°
“JOHNSTON” OF MILWAUKEE.^.®11*
of cand,“ EVERY
•
TWO WEEKS.
WE HAVE THEM IN BOXES, IN PRICES RANGING FROM 25c TO $2

We always sell hundreds of pounds of candies at Holiday time, because
particular candy buyers, especially the ladies have learned that they can
get the BEST QUALITY and the FRESHEST goods here—and it doesn’t
cost them any more.
,

CLUB CIGAR STORE,

Phone 106
J. F. HOONAN

The Place To Meet Your Friends

Jefferson St.
E. J. HUFFMAN

This bargain offer is good only on R. F. D. Dec. 4 to Dec. 31

ORDER THROUGH THE HASTINGS BANNER.

Our Special &gt;Sale for Christmas is good only until Dscwnber 31.

Etoal Wrtisetnenu

o’clock In tho forenoon, at said pro­
bate office, bo and la hereby appointed
for hearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered. That publie
notice thereof be given by publication

Mortfjngo Sale.
Whereas, default has been made
in the payment of thc money se­
cured by a mortgage dated the hearing. In tho Hastings BANNER, a
Ninth day of August in tho year A. newspaper printed and circulated in
D. 1909. by Frank W. Smellier and said county.
Mario L. Smelker, his wife of the
CHAS. M. MACE.
Village of Lake Odessa, Ionia
County, Michigan, to Farmers and
GRACH BAUER.
Merchants Hank oi lake Odessa,
Register of Probata.
Ionia County, Michigan, which said
mortgage was recorded in ihe of­
fice of Jibe rcirister of deeds of the
Order For Publication.
County of Barry in liber No. 71, of
mortgages, on pages No. 184 and Slate of Michigan, tho Pr
No. 185. on the 12th day of Aug­ Court for tho County of Barry.
ust in the year A. D. 1909, al eight
o'clock n. m. And whereas, the the probate office. In the City of
amount claimed to do due on said Hastings, in said county, on the 2nd
mortgage al the dale of this no­ day of Decomiter. A. D. 1 »14.
tice &gt;s Ute sum ot Sixteen Hundred
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­
Fifty and 75-100 (11850.75) Dollars
Judge, rifth circuit, acting Judge
of principal and interest, and the cuit
further sum of Thirty ($30.00) of Probate
Dollars as nn attorney foe stipu­
lated for in said mortgage nnd Robert Montgomery. Dccenreu.
which is the whole amount claim­
ed-to bo unpaid on said mortgage having tiled In said court her petition
which amounts to the sum of Six­
teen Hundred Eighty mid 75-100
final ’account and that
Dollars, nnd no suit or proceeding
having been instituted ut law lb an&lt;t distributed to and among the
recover the debt, now remaining persons entitled thereto and she be
secured by said mortgage, or any dlacharged from Kild trust.
part thereof, whereby the power of
-It Is Ordered. . That the 2nd day
sale contained in ‘sanl mortgage
of January
has become operative,
Ndw,'therefore. notice is lifrehyV,
.given, that by ..virtue. of-llu* said •flee, be und i« hereby appointed for
power of sale, and in pursuance of hearing liATiT petition;
It l» Further Ordered, That pub­
the statute in such case made ami
provided, the eaid mortgage will lie
1 notice thereof be jriyen by publlbe foreclosed by a sale of the &lt;
premises therein described,
at '
public auction, to tho highest bid- »said day of hearing. In the Hastings
tier, at ihe east door of the Court 1BANNER, a newspaper printed und
house in the city of Hastings, In &lt;circulated In said County.
said county of Harry, on Ihe 28th
Clement'Smith.
day of December A. D. 1911, st ten
Fifth Circuit. Acting
o'clock in thc forenoon of that Judge
. Circuit-Judge.
of Probate.
day: which said premises aro &lt;!«•- J
scribed in said mortgage as fol- ‘
lows, lo wilt—Commencing til six­
of Probate.
teen feel west ot tho North-east
comer'of
lot Seven,
Seven. fildflk Five, corner of lol
thence running west Twenty-two
C,y.h- pjgjjJ
Order For Publication.
feet, theirno South'
thence east T
it;
State «»f Michigan. The Probate
Twenty-1
wo feet
tlience'-north eight roils lq the Court for tha County of Burry. '
place of beginuiir.*, situate in Ihe
At a st-Ksion of aald court, held at
Village of Freeport, County. Of- Har­ tho probate office. In the city of
ry anil-Slate of Michigan.'
H-oUnas. In Mid county, un thc
- ----­
Dated this t3rd day of Septem­ eighth day of Iieca ’
ber A. D. t9U.
Present:
Hon. lhas. M Mack.
Judge of Probate.
Farmer* and Merclianls.Hank,
In th- Matter of the EstVte
,
MortgageeThomas Jolmron,
i:&gt;rt
B.
Sparks,
administrator
- Attorney for Mortgagee.
having ilfr-d in said court his petition
Bueine.-«a Address, Lake Odessa, .praying for reasons therein stated
Michigan.

HEAVY BONDAGE OF CUSTOM
a Rare Gem, When All Things

Freedom is a priceless gem—and

INDIVIDUALITY IN ONE’S.PEN MUCH BENEFIT IN MEDITATION
Those. Who Claim to Read Character
Profess to See Ability Even In
Illegible Writing.

Better Than Discussion In Enabling

A newspaper editor, a friend oi
mine, wrote such a blind hand that ii
was a byword throughout the office
and a terror to the typewriter. One
day a joker Imitated perfectly hit
writing and signature and took thr
scrawl, moat of which was absolutely
meaningless, to the editor himself
asking If ho weald kindly tell what he
Intended to say.- Tho editor was a
trifle annoyed at first and started oui
with: "I don’t see why you fallow*
can’t read my writing: It's plain

In meditation we are free. We can
consider one side and then the other
without embarrassment. If we change
our opinion because the weight of evi­
dence has shifted, there is no one to
exult over us and make uk ashamed,
if wo recognise that wo have been
mistaken In our assumptlona there is

The “Club” Lunch
.

tho

Estate of

d«r his Anal account and prays that ■

C. D. Barnaby

effarson St.

Hastings, Mich.

| “Xmas Is Coming

tree recovers and becomes quite
rather perplexing in view of a little placid.
girl neighbor's precipitate and sob­
therein bing retreat from the garden. But:
"Oh. no. Indeed, .mamma.’’ an­
ORDER FOR, PUBLICATION.
Apropoe of names, tho all-Brillsi:
nounced the boy in response to her
State of Michigan, the Probate Conn
musicians who are now to make thelt
gentle persistence. "I didn’t forget
for the County of Barry.
fortunes might now and then be mort
’
bout
trying
to
be
a
gentleman
when
[nee, be and la hereby appointed for
euphoniously or splendidly- entitled
I made Annie try. She Ttaved awful,
hearing mid petition.
"
It is Farther Ordered. That public mamma, so 1 played I was a girl tor a come happily accustomed, and Clara
of November,
notice thereof be given by .publics- minute and pulled her hair!’’
Butt Is a household word. In the same
Chas. M.»Mack.
of

WHERE DO YOU GET THEM?
,
If you enjoy good eating, or if you merely
eat to insure HEALTH ancj STRENGTH,
you’ll get what y^u want here. The VARI­
ETY we offer you is attractive; our service
prompt. You don’t have to wait; you get just
what you want, and at a very moderate price.
And you ALWAYS have tne satisfaction of
knowing that what you get here is RIGHT.

quietly make tho necessary adjust- &lt;
ments to ever changing reality, and go|;
i on with our business of thinking. Wo: &gt;
are not required to react any predeter- J
mined conclusions. We have no nerv- &lt;
and he studied • orer the deceptive one anxiety to catch any particular^
w» chose, eat aa we chose and scrap of paper for a few momenta, train of thought, as we are traveling p
’ ig to put [
live as we chose, providing we did not finally tossing it away and saying: on our own feet, and
. Hence1'
encroach upon the rights of others. “That la a little blind, I must admit, up wherever the nlgl
But this we do not do.
and I can't remember now just what it is that while discu slona go on with |!
We dress aa Custom and fashion de­ 1 did write."
great vigor, and few'are convinced ex-!'
cree—be Ii comfortable or not. and
People who profess to read cbarac- cept of the righteousness of their own '
we are quite careful to follow fash­ ter by handwriting seem to find traits cause, meditation often brings unex-l'
ion's guiding finger though our daily of unusual ability In samples-qf tfad pected results. When wo meditate web
life and .from year to year. And so moat Illegible writing, ao If all Wrote t sometimes change our minds. Thia is J
we are not free—but bound securely. plainly there might be less Individual a beneficent achievement, for It ren •
What that bondage leads to may be tty In the world. I am tempted to ders it unneueaaary for us to spend
wen any day on any street where say what perhapa I ought not. aa It all our strength In attempting to
people pass by.
appears to be a alur upon my own change the order of the universe’and i
Dealing With an Affront .
Dally Thought.
Then there is another kind of free­ sex—that. In my opinion, the' peculiar the whole direction of human progress,!
Tho dull world haa got tho wrong
dom that should be highly prlxed and ahd Illegible writing of men Is decid­
s m‘
‘i”
h,“ wh° dW “&gt;•
sought for. and that la courteous free­ edly more characteristic than tbe mX?
M'.Cro‘h,rB- 10 A,Un“ci CUB Aurelloa.
front who pockets It; he who takes no
dom of manner. Many persons live meaningless weak and poor writing of
notice Iota It Ho In the dlrL—George
a rather lonely life simply because a great many -women. Whether a
they never considered graclousness judge of handwriting would agree with
Sweden yearly Imports about 120.Generally Succeed*.
as worth cultivating. ''Gush” and me 1 do. not know.
&gt;o worth of surgical instruments.
’ splashing over” are unpardonable ofCanada in 19H had A.000 miles of
Our penmanship Is something pe­ man than by "stringing"
fensoa tn our. conservative world.
three
culiarly &lt;mr own. Others may write
binetion tool made
And yet there Is a happy medium
pur--------------------- / , ■
British capital
bet wen that nnd the coldly ’ critical actly tho same. Since handwriting'Is
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
tralta •* istlmxted
person. A little freedom Is helpful so Individual a thing, and to some ex­
In all walks of life—for high or low tent an index to our characters, let
aa our stations may be, we are of a us hope that those who aro quick to
-common cla&gt; that must molder in see what It denotes may always find
time into common dust—for after a vomrf agreeable qualities.—Dorothy
century or two who could distinguish Wayne. In the Philadelphia Ledger.
dust of prince -from dust of pauper?
It Is worth while to bend a little—,
to be a bit friendly with the pilgrims
In tht&gt; island of Grenada. British
passing along the road of life. For
we need each other's aid and wo need
culler tree, the only one of Its kind
a certain sense of freedom in manner
nnd speech.' Frozen faces-were never
conducive to happy hearts. Unbend bio those of the so-called sensitive
plant, but whereas the sensitive plant
u little! —Dedham Transcript.
Is quite a small shrub, tho angry troa
grows to a height of about five or six
Played He Was a Girl.
The Hille boy’s mother had striven
hard to bring him up nicely, and In begin to shako and the whole tree
particular ahe had labored to Incul­ shivers, but If you venture to touch
cate high Ideals of chivalry and gen­ IL co Indignant will it become that it
teel conduct toward the other sex. One will bend until Its branches touch tho
night, putting the usual bedtime ques­ ground. At tho same time it aonds
tion aa to whether or no he had be­ out a most obnoxious smell which
haved like a gentleman during thc day, forces one to retire. After a time tho
lous freedom, freedom of the press,
freedom of speech and comparative
freedom ot our mode of living, yqt
wo are bound in various ways—such

a;

George W. Garrison, ndmlnUtrator
of said estate, comes into couH and

Your Lunches

And tho Lie Nine Hundred.
Tho principal difference between *
rspaper printed and escalated cat and a lie la that a cat has only
nine Ilves.—Mark Twain.
Chat M. Mack.
A true copy.
Judj
Ella c. Bcafuton'.

electrified In Japan.
Twelve electrie locomotives •will be used to haul
rail.

equally familiar with Carrie Tubb—
which seems to suggest the sincerest
flattery—but that lady might have be
guq with more consideration. Nor ii
Marie Yelland—another Queen's bal
soloist—too fortunate a name.—
Sphere.

New Jerrey factoriu employ mero
ran
nOO WA.l/.r.

That will mean a large number of good big din­
ners will be served in Hastings. ,We can help you
with a portion of it. It takes good cream to make
good coffee. We have it at 35c per quart, and you
can not serve an extra good dinner without some
good whipping cream, we have it at 50c per quart.
Dinner is no dinner at all without good butter.
Let us serve you. Our butter is made from good
wholesome pasteurized cream and fresh every day.
Put up in the following packages: 1 lb. prints.
2 lb., 3 lb., 5 lb. fiber package; also crocks when
you furnish them.
Crystal Pride is the Brand, Try It

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO,

Hatting fl,Mich.

The FarmcraFriend
Eat Cnwtal Pride’

Et Crystal Pride

�D5X KMHF.K 17. 1914.

FOB YOIIB BEST*

Arttehs Ysu Cm Hake Ron
Odds ml Esds M RlUoss.
nouniy you will tind people. so&lt;Jtl&gt;«*

nght against

tubarculoaM

Finest Box Candies
We make all our candies from

tion jmd cheer to numerpua patient*.

CH1RSTMAS MIXED TO BOX CANDIES

consumptive1 t
treatment, aid

All made under perfectly clean and
sanitary conditions

make dainty little gifts for friends wl
R&amp;4 dark spots on tho leeth under are remembered in thought mainly 1

Get a Utile or-

■rith the bountiful la possible with a

SPECIAL PRICES

(let a brush

TO SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES
llttlo fluid organ will dretruy the

The largest and finest asortment of Box candies in Barry county.
Canes and Baskets, fancy candies in bulk. Nuts of all kinds.

BANNER offlee.
buy ta a bullet against tuberculosis.

Don't wait until you have
mouth.

Watch the l&gt;oy*a and girl's

THE PALM GARDEN

Attach tho binding string or ribbon

Crooked Tooth Society.

tie emergency book. This Is a flat cilm

WASN’T LOOKING FOR FREAK

Orders taken for Ice Cream D,"’,.7l1iJc£r

or slip Into a coat pocket It to a friend

formed are streogthaued with calico

Tbe velvet sash pictured is a gift
hat any girt will think '•perfectly
A proposal was Imminent and they
both knew IL He talked politics fol Ing friend. It
a while, but that topic was rooa
exhausted. Finally hn reached for hei

"Dearest!"
She said nothing.
"You know that 1 lore you.
Mora alienee.
"1 want you to bo my llttlo wife."
Her alienee must have given him a
Blight chill Ho switched off to prao
tlcai talk.

J, W. ARMBRUSTER, Prop.

Place your order as early as possible.

Choice Waa Much Like Rest of

Phone 548

Hastings, Mich.

BAD EFFECT OF SMOKY AIR HAD ENOUGH OF NEW YORK TREES THAT ROB THE SEA HARDLY

Manufacturing Plants.

Mlghty Poor Opinion of tha
Great Metropolis.

,

Operating qxpepaea .of American
affirmative not only for animals but
to
If.llf.-

Listen.

Interest In tho home, I piny bridge'
tor money.
I smoke cigarettes
I
require expensive clothes and coo
tianal excitement.

Tho young man smiled Indulgently
“Certainly I want you." he an
swered. "Why should I have a wtfs
any different from so many otkei
'
’ ends, n little over a foot long, which

,
rar mingy ■ cuppers.
thermoia'ner that takool a drop too
A bandsouie quality of white satin
much at night, .and still Acts up early ribbon over the surface of which are:
scattered blurry designs in pinkish lavtbe next morning.
•Oder Is tbe material from which thio :
•tunning party bag is constructed.
.
In anticipation
___
tremendous
Tho bug is built on tha sama plan as .
truffle tho Union Pacific railroad an- milady's knitted purse. tho kind thatI
rolling stock.
This is the biggest
equipment order placed by the. com-

Better
Biscuits
Baked
v. &gt; j
&gt;
IKIVer tasted

daintier, lighter, fluffier
bruits than those
... ...
“kc&lt;1 wiU' Ca,omcfc
They're aJwaji

For Calumet inbaking.

RECEIVED
HIGHEST AWABDS

young slock Is kept hack under auyh
conditions, and In the rase nf old stock
or horseg these arc seen to require
much more care and luod thau those
which llvo In a pure air. Such effects
on animals are dua^rtly to the direct
action of tho vitiated air when taken
tato the-lungs and on tho other hand

tlrely of th6 mind.but It waa acute.

Each branch

J

Leaking Backward.
Certainly we get sense as we grow □Ider.
*
dolln.

h»prrimtnn

fees are no different ftorp
other ftood coffees, order a peun.’
from your fcrocer today and tteo ;
as you would ordinary coffee.

When the package i

TURKEYS

Vacuum

Coffees
cessed so as lo reduce tha '
formation of the disturbing toxic :

caflto lo a

DUCKS
FISH, OYSTERS, ROASTS, ETC.

•re scientifically pro* I

EUXumum.

Coupled

CHICKENS

GEESE

Improved

Uaunu i«

little, if any; differences
on the prosperous boniness outlook. I
On June 15.. the Idle freight curs]
numlM-red 232.334. which I* lucky. [
T&lt;« handle the wheat crop will re- !
quire all the
nd . thehf banks in foreign countries and mans
. &gt;mc.

Prime lender Meats

empty, jf you attribute or
disturbing effect on nerves, htnc
heart or stomach to the drhdcir.
of this coffee, return the pucki£
4 to your grocer and he wifi, cheer
fully refund thc purchase price.

~

the necessity of dealing fairly by

words:
"Well. John. If ever In doubt, quote
Is I
a text to yourself, and you will And
great help from It in your dealings."
He had not been gone long before a

to. 1 come hero to see th' fashions,!
actin' on tho advice of friends, thoughI which easily retain tho flotsam and;
I run n dressmaklu* establishment 20| jetsam carried down by the unceasing
years in Vevay, Inlftanuy. without
stating that tha price waa two dollars.
never cornin' to New York an’ ain't! angular fruit, which like that of the It was a very nhe one. but she. being
mangrove, ainks Into tbe mod, ger I
never comln* a gal 9. If 1 ever look
able to.affofd better, asked to sfe
der good eoutUUonm Sbeep raising is
,n iMaionji ,
ner- w
back th' fashions 1 seen here to Vevay, j
o there.
found to b- aprcbil^ d.fflrnlt In these ,rd IoM-Mcry_cultoln.r I f.- Iol an„ John, readra. ever, fetched another
ptecos. aven ^powiblu. N-ir Leeds. probab)y
oy| o&gt; |he
to the land. Indeed, therrajo '?* of
Bnr?’ box'
'Proudlng
U»to had to ba dla^unuued. tor the New York aln-t n0|hln. but a
Ur tinuaUy
. .
.
.
.
.
.
. Intrt runt rm lh«
al.r^J lt,«
wool wm ot vary topr quality, bwMas. awindl, {fom eni {o end a„.
being full ot ImyHyiUre •"&lt; -*hriot&gt;» ri.-««
“““ par* uimo cu*« _
. . . ,
kin,*. Th... II
,1... .1-"om 7T6ro br°aWast to lockln upi
glrfk
expoMe(I lo tha i «*»»•»«».
fetching another ona. also
, time. I was .uppoMd lo git a quiet
““ thl flSSXt
"*
thB
bMh" h«&gt;*
cncral rules apply to anlmala as to I
room in a convenient neighborhood. ,
encroached &gt;n the sea for ,he BOttU llho &lt;•“» “
uman beings under such circum-'
iXv01 tB°
“ w* -Theu,i,r wm ■p,e“,fU- ~d wou,j
two miles or more during their lifestances.—Scientific American.
gallery, an th thing* that neighbor I time.
hood was convenient fur ain't nothin''
,
John, flushed with his succeed, on
for you an' me to speak of. I moved ■
|( hla master's return told him all.
Evolution In Profexslona.
quick an' they wouldn't give me back mangroves and nlpa palms becomes'
George It in 1743. apllletf the beans tho deposit I sent When I wrote to cn-1- drier the trees die and give plaeo toj
asked
him what Scripture quotation
for the surgery-M’iyfy corporation. gage th' room. Hut I ain't gona under- i other tropical vegetation.—From tha
Several obnoxlons IhdlviduaU who ta|co to tell ye about all th' little things
cheated the lady that morning.
boo Wu ...«!»&gt; W-mli™. I» like that that happened to me. That's!। Magmtlno.
_
R&gt;mj&gt;«ritlnn
&lt;h. tartar. .1 J .om.
r„t
„„
„„
full Importance, replied:
Honor and Justice.
ih"r 0^.
„,hl ,n
wlnd„ ,ta
* • i's vanity tolls him what is

fresh not so many years a.’toTwnrd,
when fellows calling themrehos chip
opodlsls sprang Into existence und
declared thht no mtn should hnve bls
corns rcmovfd by anybody except, ex-

Vacuum Improv^ Cg€-

■omktiuxu

xxw tx naoa.

m,Mn&lt; „„

mM

I ttong|j, tn admit of a |w(r of slippers,

A perfectly sanitary meat market is the place to buy all your meats. We
have the most complete and sanitary outfit for keeping our meats in per­
fect condition that can be found in Barry county. When our meats are
delivered to you there is no question about their being wholesome.

LarJ&gt;,e numbers of people ra fan mmI tlx u*«ul

Our Meats. Are Properly Dressed

now freely drinking Voc-jam Improved Bllk frtugv mid Uttuwl are (he flulxb
Cofico With the fnlhu crycyncKt.
| The large eclliilnld ring through
—
j which tho lam is sllpp.-d and tbe small­
er dug ttint lu»hlb the contents tntaet
are pure, dean, wholesome and aro both •-oterod with tho ribbon. A
MtoTyinh-fuU swreAth and full ikvoe. pocket lx cut tn the center of the rib­
bon for the stowing of tbe articles.

Another strong reason why you should order your meats from us
is because we know how to properly dress our meats and have the facili­
ties for doing the work properly. If you will phone us your order
NOW for Christmas WE wifi see that you get just what you want when

for
money in i
eddmon the benefit of i

you want it

vanity articles bewho formerly deniod ihemwlvta I,ns
1,1
«le|»UA. Th. ends
inddhcTK. in tiw.r fcwrka bowrafta ore I
22in&lt;,e‘U ““d ",

Vacuum Improved Coffees

Sprague, Warner 8 Co.

MEANING

George Carter, a very jnst man. can

of brigtxt green leaves, thirty to
forty feet in height, form aquatic

the waitress, according to a New York i
along tho coast.
correspondent of the Cincinnati Timet- ■
Slur, "fa how there's so many people:

barkery. Gcorte fell for It and dis­
solved the combination. Th* surgeons

If You Think

GOT THE

wak Successfully Employed

Whether lira stock in likely Io out
She was a middle aged person from
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far when living in tho neighborhood the rural districts and evidenced ,Bh Protectorate la Borneo) aro lined
TOnly tbe tired man knows tbe of railroad yards, industrial plants health In her appearance and perfect wlu* nlt* P**™* and ®*ngrovrc. At
digestion in her breakfast. which coo low ttd» 7°° can
»»&gt;• mangrove,
listed of ham and'eggs with catchup landing on trestle. of black woody
university .proponed to
on them. The catchup made even the rooU- Poking Uke snakes writhing in

feel sure that you think well of mo
How about ItT
Thr girl looked at him steadfastly.
"George," sold aho, "I like you-well!
frankly.

Candy

A Goad Old Standby Gift.
Tbe good ohl mudby-the umbrella

Bessmer Brothers

�RENOWN WON BY CRIPPLES!
Numerous

riiuwmg that only harm to Individual* and to society can result from the conMitupttan cf such liquor*, because alcohol'!* a poison.
Rome system* nuy
heyonte ae accustomed U. steady poisoning a* to reduce the ill effect* physi­
cally.
Hut tn effk'leMy. In mofnl* and physically the use of alcuhid as n Uevmige tend* to physical, mental and moral degeneracy.

Cases
"

Where
....

Infirmities
Inflrmlt
Im I|

। have, notwithstanding thslr Infirmity
i; made a name for themselves in the
I history of the world.
The notorious, or famous, according
to the j&gt;olnt of view, French states­
man Talleyrand, the friend of Napol­
eon. and for a time French ambas-

Ki

rJihout

of operation nnd mcrea*ed number of accidents. ' '!'*• scientific mtn of Ger'
.
i
many. Franca and England have denwn'trated that only harm to the Doily |
[
■ nd to a greater or l*« degree paralysis of the brain, n-sult* from the takln,-: j PLAN OF SMALL DAIRY BARN'
in of alcoholic drinks Into the system.
ConmHiuently the military leaders of
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England kesp all alcoholic drink* away from their soldiers just a* far i&gt;" On* Advantage of Building Shown।!
possible; France has prohibited absinthe and largely cut down on the usHerewith I* Twalve-Foat DriveI
way
Across
North
End.
'
of even the lightest wines; Germany ha* prohibited Selling beer tu her

soldiary nnd Russia ha* absolutely prohibited the sale of ukohollc beverage*
in th* Russian Empire.
■

«Wh a nutlrr aa th’l*. and w« Und tho following' In the new* column* of th.
Now York. Dec. 10.—That the u«o of alcoholic beverage* shorten* life In

■resident* her«- thl* morning,

Flgun-t

th* finding* of-a mortality Investigation lnt&lt;
suranea policyholder*, covering ft period of 3
.
The Investigation, which ha* Just been finished, was made primarily to

through an accident when ono year
old. rendered * cripple for life. HI*
cunning, cleverncsx, political penetra„
tion.
UM, auluIl
adroit intrigue* nnn
and .ngeniou*
Ingenious
..ubterfugea
were
vehemently opposed
.....
, ruyuivuo;
uppuRCU
--------------.--------------------by the
emperor
’s wife. Josephine, who
I'tiergetlcally denounced him a* a
j "cursed cripple."
I have a barn built last year which Is'
, . ,
Mum Lord
Both
iA&gt;ru Byron
Dyru and Sir Walter
a* handy a* any 1 have seen. Il stands, s&lt;Sotl Wl,re Jftm'
north and south., thu main building 38!
Mrs. Browning, the distinguished
by 53 feet, with a lesn-to on the west!

16 feet wide. Beginning at the south
,.
•nd «r tbe m.1, buddio, I. . .I. rooil
„“‘r
room a, r.« lone, on
.Id.
*•" &lt;"• 10
ot Ibl. rood ,r. rbrro Unmoor .&lt;.11.:
«■'&gt;&gt; h.Pp.bml ta h.r
nd on, nr.feoc nUI. Cro....y. or ■ "'"""’•I"'.
“• «« “»•
ll» L.ru trom «.&lt; &lt;o »..&lt; b . It root
h“ ■«“’1n •
she fell with the saddle upon her. In­
curring an injury to thc spine. The
years she had to. recline on her back.
In every walk of life, crippled per■ son* have won renown, and proved
I that their infirmity ba* by no means
'hindered their rise up tho ladder of
| fame.

should be charged an extra premium, and which should be declined.

mortality Inquiry were also available for public u«e In lengthening III
Fatal Effects of Drink.
"Among th* men who admitted’that they had taken alcohol occasionally
Whose habit* were considered
■re 789 death*, while there

TALE IS HARDLY COMPLETE
Reader Will Think It Should Have In­
cluded an Account pf What the
Fish Man Said.

equirMlcnrju

lifetime of each. man. there are many who would consider that 'the C-urie

There was a man walking through a
mountainous region .one day selling
t Floor Plan of Small Dairy Barn.
• fish. As he went along he called;
driveway with a door high enough that
f°r aalo. Fish for saie.

1
d,lv. in .Kb . k»d
h.y, , "°1"' “""■rt •
•*"“*
very---tall
«Mt- J. H. K&lt;„ In MI.Kn.rl V.l&gt;„ to'look up
"" and on top of -a-------mountain which loomed Into the sky
Farmer. I unload with hay slings and;
’ I he saw a tiny hut. and closer hl* eagle
ropo from inside, which 1 find much j
! eye aeemed to discern signa of Ufa.
rould live If they had more handy, than unloading from the! Being an ambitious and painstaking
outside.
•
North of the driveway, at the east'iflsh man, he settled hla hamper of
'j fish more firmly on his back and alow.
from alcohcl.
corner is an eight-foot storeroom.1
1y climbed up to the' top of the mounThen come 20 fe«t for blns. The rs-f
‘ । lain. When he reached the but hp
malnlng ten feet is added to an 8 by
10-foot Jean-to which I am now rig-' knocked nt the door and a man cams
glng up for well, ganollne engine, corn I out. and lie said to the man: ’"Any
i fish today?"
The mortality in thr second group grinder, fanning mill, grindstone,
The man took hla pipe out of hla
cream separator, and aa many more'
'[ month, and looking over the deal, re­
tools a* I can put In and run with thoi
' plied: "No fish today."
‘
meat for moderation In the use of aleohollp, beverage*.
engine. Overhead I will put an SO-1
Light Drinking Dangcn&gt;u&lt;
!
The man went back down the mounbarrel water supply tank, and will,
"Th* committee of th? medico-actuarial mortality Investigation did not pipe water from thero to hogs, house,!j tain. When he had reached the bottnak* a report on the mortality among total abstulnur*. but sutflcK-nt »tntl*- mflkhouse, fishpond and hurae tauks. Ij tom he happened to look up and he
Beginning at the south end of lh«|I saw the same man In front of. the hut
tlaa have been published by individual companies to Justify the statement that
' beckon to him. Once more he set­
person* sho have always been total abstainers have a mortality during the lean-to, next to main building. Is a!
!! tied hla fish hamper on his back and
working years of life of about one-half of that among those who use alcohol four-foot feed room. At thu hide of I once more slowly-climbed up to the
this are five double stalls for sows,[
i top of the mountain. When he got to
'In view-of thl*, the *ff*ct of prohibition of the manufacture und s^le of equally dividing 32 feet of space. Tho within hearing, tho man In front of
ollc •beverages In Russia must bo very great,
If the government of main building Is 17. feet high to the' the hut aald to him:
s csrrlM out tts prlsent Intention to abolish permanently all form* of sheeting, which gives plenty of room
don’t want any fish today or to­
for hay.
morrow, either.”

persona dying, there would be probably 13 deaths: thut Is. three meft would

‘

ent warfare could ba made good In lea* than 10 year* through complete abstlnenoa from alcoholic beverage* by all the Inhabitant* of Russia.'’

Wisdom From Thoma*.
Ths thoughtful look ou young Thom­
as' face betrayed that he had a few
questions to ask. Aa soon as MrsBoardman had gone, he naked them. “ .
"Mother," said he. "do you like to ।
kin Mr*. Boardman?"
"No', dear."
"Do you think Mr*. Boardman like*

kiss when you meet*”
"Don’t you think Mrs. Boardman
would rather you didn’t kiss her?"
"1 havp no doubt of it.”
"WouidnX you rather Mrs. Boardman didn’t kiss vou^"
"0^,-very much rather.”
"Then." said ‘young Thomas, eon-’
clusively, "that must be why.”

next election.

“A Shine
1
Every
1 inDrop
” [il^h
/ Set a Can
I TO-DAY piOYfW
From Your
Hardware
or Grocery Dealer

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Seeing Contemporaries ae They Are.
After al), the teat of a vacation is
up our work on our return. The per­
son who live* among his contempor­
aries all the time has no Idea what In­
teresting people they are. They ap­
pear even romantic when one returns
to them from a short trip abroad.
There la a moment before we begin
again lo do thing*, when we have
leisure to see thing*.
,

sponslblhtles again. Our serious busi­
ness with our contemporaries Is to
Improve their conditions, their morals
and their manner* 'We do not have
too much'time for this work. But be­
fore, we begin again the attempt to
may enjoy the moment wljen we have
■nouKh freahnesv nf vision to see them
as they are.—Atlantic* tMonthly.
Quits Simple^
“A savings bank," said tho child,
In answer to the teacher, "Is a placo
whero you can deposit money today
and draw it out tomorrow by giving
a week's notice."

COST OF PASTEURIZING MILK

Inspiring Battle PicturesThe Crimean war Inspired many
wonderful battle pictures, ono ot tbe
most pathetic, perhaps, being "Tbe
Return from the Crimea." painted by
Sir Noel Paton, showing tho return
to bls cottage of.a corporal of Fusilier
guards with an empty sleeve, head
bandaged and a twelvemonth's beafd.He sits with closed eyes, white hi*
wife kneels at hl* t&amp;t and clasp* hl*1
waist. Print* of thl* picture are to1
be seen in thousand* Of home*1
throughout England.
OL-naval battle pictures, perhaps1
the most notable Is that which illus­
trates thc famous incident of the bat­’
tle of Copenhagen, when Nelson re­

About One-Third Cent Per Gallon Ii
Result of Teat*.
From tost* made and reported by
the government, the cost of pasteuris­
ing milk when a properly designed or
properly operated plant is available.
Is about one third cent a gallon. To
pasteurise cream costa about twothirds cent a gallon. Government
tests show that the flash process by
which milk is raised to a temperature
of 165 degrees and kept there for a
moment only. Is more expensive than
the "holder” process. In' which milk is
maintained for 30 minutes at a tem­
perature of 135 to 145 degrees. Less
heat Is required for the holder
procats. and it is believed that for
hygienic purposes the latter Is pre­
ferred.
It is believed that many milk plants
and creameries which do not make

'
painted by-Thomas M. Hemy, the fa­'
mous marine artist. Tbe painting Is'!
one of tho most Inspiring sea picturesI
which have ever been exhibited.

Baccarat.
Baccarat, the little town In the da
■team from their engines and steam- partmvnt ot Mcurths and arrondisse
driven auxiliaries would have heat, suf­ meat of i.unevllle. Franco, has appa*
ficient In rnany'cases for all the pas­ ently no connection with "Baccarat
teurising done In thc plant* If It were Bad Luck pad Bankruptcy." though Ii
properly utilised 'Instead of being
is not clear how It acquired its name
permitted to go to waste.

ported Into France by the soldiers of
Charles VH1 from Italy, where it wot
railed Baccara. Oulda uses this spell

Experlment With Alfalfa.
An experiment of the Illinois sta­
tion showed tW|t for dairy cows a ra­
tion containing ten pound* of alfalfa',
produced. 17 per cent more milk than!
tho lame ration of timothy used in
liep of alfalfa* Also that alfalfa was
worth I10.S6 more p«r ton than tim­
othy and when timothy Is worth 310
per- ton, an acre of alfalfa Is worth
chamberlain'* Cough Remedy
164.41 more than an acre of timothy
Lbeen curing cough* and cold* for the
pant forty year* and ha* gained In under the conditions In which the ex­
[.popularity every year.
What better periment was conducted and when
milk I* sold at $1,770 per 100 pounds. •

t
Worldly Wisdom.
fin choosing a wlfo ono should nover
judge by appcaraBce*.” "That * right.
Often the prettiest girls bavu the least
money."

may not steal. you may beggar you.'
neighbor at Baccara."

Dry Quarters for Calf.,
Thc ralfs quart era should not be,
allowed to accumulate a lot of damp,
dirty materials, aa thia Is almost auro
to cautu sickness and bad results.
Thu bedding should be abundant and
changed often. In order that the
pens or stalls be kept clean they
should bo in the choicest part of the
barn, where sunshine and light arc !
abundant. In summer they should

This Company’s knowledge of
the value of investments is used
for the benefit of estates in its
charge. It is conservativejn mak­
ing investments and in the handl­
ing of estates.
.

Ditto.
At an Inauguration in Washington
a couple of negro venders were ob­
served passing through a crowded
ftrect. one about ten feet In advance
of tho other, and both endeavoring to
dispose of their ware* to the passers­
by.
Tho first negro would cry out:
"Baah's wheah yo’ got yo’ clgabs and
tobacco, candles, fruits and nuts."
Each time hn called this out, tho
negro shunting along In tho rear would
cry: "Same heah, same heah, same
henh.”
&lt;

Cause of Stringy Milk.
It has been proven that ropy or
atringy milk can be carried from one
place to another by milk utensils not
being thoroughly cleaned and sterlilted, and in this case the only ramedy I* a more thorough and careful
cleaning.

ItRand RapidsTrust HoMPAHY
123 Ottawa Ave., N. W.
Both Phones, 4391
J

WINTER SESSION
Opens January 4lh In all 'Dcpnrtincnla uf tl&gt;c DETROIT

J* plenty of shade.

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troit, Mich,
Our catalogue
explain* oui superiority
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in
Equipment, Standing,
--Btaff,
Method* and Result*.
tcrcated In tho kind of school

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The Real*Eating Houses
There will be many times during the cold, blustery months that
are to follow, when you will not feel like walking home for your
meals.
It is especially during such times that this Restaurant can be of
GREAT SERVICE to you.
For only 25 CENTS you can come here and get a FULL MEAL’,
with your choice of meats, and pastries, and several dainty ‘‘side
dishes” that you do not get at the ordinary restaurant. It’s the
BEST MEAL you c&amp;n get in this city, or this county for 25 CENTS.
In fact you could not get up AS GOOD A MEAL for THE SAME
MONEY in your OWN HOME. The REASON WHY we can do it
is because we do our own cooking and baking on such a large scale.
Or if you only want a LUNCH, or SHORT ORDER COOKING
of ANY KIND, we, can ACCOMMODATE you. If you want a
steak, or a stew, or anything of the kind, we can serve you, and
SERVE YOU PROMPTLY. We have just installed a brand new
LUNCH COUNTER, and it is proving very popular, because our
patrons KNOW that they can come here at any hour of the day,
and get JUST WHAT THEY WANT.,
. And with EVERY MEAL, or LUNCH, served here, there goes
with it the recognized “QUALITY” of the Baked Goods, made by
this Bakery. Everything you get here YOU KNOW will be
CLEAN, SANITARY and WHOLESOME.
The next time you watit a FULL MEAL, or a LUNCH, come
and see us. We will give you the best for your money. You will
be pleased—and so will we. Wishing one' and all a Merry Ghrist
mas and a Happy New Year, we remain,
Yours Very Truly,

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant,
W. R. JAMIESON, Prop.
Phone 381

Hastings, Mich

To Scotland'
DREW TRIBUTE FROM TWAIN
One of tho flneat memorials In the
He—“Unselfish, «clf-«acrlficlng worn.
world commemorate* a poet,the author
Great Humorist, Asked for His Con­
best wives.” Bbo—".No doubt; and
ception of a Gentleman, Named
mJon.” This Is thc Scott monument,
they also make tbe worst husband*.**
Hi* Coachman.
tho chief ornament of Princes street,
—Judge..
Edinburgh. The poet Is seated under
. Once, upon being asked to give hl* a magnificent canopy, and by his side
conception of a gentleman. Mark is his favorite collie. Maids. This re­
Crop estimates: Wheat.
Twain, after a moment'* deep’thought, markable memorial also shows the coc:
paid tbe following tribute to one who reel likeness of 16 other Scotish poets
after many years of faithful service and statuettes of 64 of Scott's "char­
had just died—the-great humorist’s acters."
coachman, Patrick McAleer.
Scotland
another beautiful
"Ho was never old—Patrick. Ho
see this In comparison with the crowd*
coachman on thc morning that I drove who view the Scott monument, for It
my young bride to our new home. He
was a young Irishman, slender, tall, Mary's Loch in Ettrick Forest. It
lithe, honest, truthful, and he never commemorate* James Hogg, who was
changed In all hla life. He really was called "The Ettrick Shepherd." and.
with us but 25 years, for he did not aa in Scott’s caee. his dog. too. enjoys
JCoSvIth us to Europe, but be never re­ A twin immortality—the faithful sheep­
garded that os separation
A* the dog Lutliam,, which was the poet's
children'grew up he was their guide, constant companion for many yesf*.
lie was alt honor, honesty and affec-

Farms for Sale

Ml** the Best Thing*.
shire last summer, and his bplr was
A gay. serene spirit Is the soureo
just aa black, his eyes were just aa
of all that is noble an ’ good. Petty,
blue, his form just as straight and
gloomy soul* that only mourn tho
his heart Just as goed aa on the day past and dread tbe future are not ca­
we first met. In all the long years
pable of seising upon the holiest mo­
Patrick nevfer made a mistake. He menta of life.—Schiller.
never needed an order; he never recelved a command. He knew. I hgve
been asked for my Idea of an Ideal
gentleman, and 1 give it to you—Pat“Mary.” said Mr. Thomas, when a
rick McAleer.”
silence fraught with unpleasant mean­
•.
ing had followed hl* first altercation
with hl* young wife.
,
. Woodpecker'* Tattoo.
"■Vczf valid- Mary, interrogatively.
Heard a woodpecker tapping tho
"When n man nnd hla wife have had
tree In the high wood*. How strange­
a—a difference," said Mr. Thomas,
ly be is constructed! If we chopped
with a judicial air. "and each consid­
our teeth on u stick loud enougtr to be
ers the other nt fault, which of the
heard a hundred feel off, at the end two do you thlufc shotild make the
of an hour our jaws and gums would first advance toward* reconciliation?**
be so sore we could not bear it. But.
"The wiser of the two."* said Mrs.'
the woodpecker seem* to suffer no InThomas, promptly; ''and so. my dear.
convenlrco*

Cured by Suggestion.
Mental healing haa long been prac­
ticed. but Doctor Berillon of Paris as­
serts that psychotherapla is tbe medi­
cine of the future. He does not put his
Some very remarkable results are
patient* Into an hypnotic trance, but
being obtained by treating stomach,
places them in an environment which
liver and intestinal troubles with pure
create* the appetite for sleep and in­
vegetable oils, which.exert a cleansing,
vites them to repose on a bed nnd
’oolhing and purifying action upon the
think of nothing. Then ho leaves
lower bowels, removing the obstructions
them- They gradually succumb to the
of poisonous fecal mailer and ga,«c* anil
preventing their absorption by thc bln.»d.
ttek-tark of a metro-nome.
I'hU done, the food is allowed free pasWhen the .patient is In a hynottc
*cge from the stomach, fermentation
slumber, if it ta desired that he should
:ra*cs anj stomach troubles quickly dis■be cured of excessive indulgence In al­
cohol, the psychotherapist suggests to
Georgc II. Mayr, for twenty years a
ading Chicago druggist, cure*! himself him that he cannot raise a glass of
n&lt;r many of his friends of stomach.- absinthe to his lips, and repeats the
tver and intestinal troublet of years'
suggestion until the prohibition is so
tr.ndipg by this treat^ienr. end v» sucengraved on his brain that if he would
cuful was the remedy .he devised that
he could riol do *o.
• has since been placed in the hand* of
Doctor Berillon Is frequently con­
Irniftrists all over the enuntry, who have
sulted by those who wish to bo-cured
r.H thousand* of Inttkv
.
cf an unhappy love passion. Through
Though absohitely harmless, the cfhypnotism they obtain their release.
•ect o’f the medicine is sufficient to con­
vince any one of its remrrtable cffectveness. and within 24 hour, thc sufferer
•’eels like a new person. Mayr** WonAncient Irish Word*.
'crfnl Stomach Remedy is now sold
Tbe threo most anclepl word* in the
Irish language, it is said, are Tor. a
leading druggUls and druggist* ev- tower; Cir, a hound, and Bo, a cow.

Here Is Good News
for Stomach Victims

Tha first dose
lute satisfaction

tiro understanding your money will
be returned by your drvggtn without
quibble or question.

Jins*... .»TO,ooo.
dings.... 23.700.

135
ISO
80
130
•8
180
133
80

acres,
acre*,
acre*,
acre*,
acre*.
acre*,
acres,
acres,

good building*.
good building*.
extra building*.
fooi building*.
buildings...........
building*.......
extra bhlldlng*.
extra building*.

80 ucrea, good building*.
40 acre*, good building*.

!0
59
, 33
180
156
ISO
80

acre*,
acres,
acre*,
acre*,
acre*,
acre*,
acre*,

extra building*.
fair building*.
good building*.
extra building*.
extra building*.
good building*.
buildings...........

40
100
130
40
80

acre*,
aero*,
acres,
ocrea,
acre*,

good
extra
extra
good
good

building*.
building*■
building*.
building*.
building* ■

50 acre*, fair building* •
80 acres, good building*.
73 acre*, good building*.

7.500.

3.500.
8.0007

2.1*00.
4.000.
2,800.
4,100
4.100.
7.000.
0,000.

3.300.
.1,700.
1.400.
10.000.
12,000.
ajioo.
3.500.
3.500.
2,200.
7.500.
3.000.
2.300.
4.500.
2.500.
2,500.
2300.
3,000.

160 acre*, good building*.
130 acre*, extra, building*.

10 acre*, good building*.
10 acre*, extra building*.
118
SO
40
35
130

acres,
acre*,
acre*,
acres,
acres,

good buildings.
gopd buildings.
buildings.........
good building*.
extra building*.

7.800
4.000

1.000
1,300.

101 acreo, extra building*.

Ezra S. Morehouse &amp; Go.

DELTON, MICH.
Kansas's wheat crop I* estimated
at 154,000,060 bushel* In addition to Hastings at Charles Bauer's Is*
.Office Saturday from lie* to 4.03

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THE HASTINGS

'N BARRY COUNTY
CcMiy Pspera Cambiasd.

20 PAGES

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

02034306

RETURNS TB N1VY

Fred Wurit, Franco-Prussian
War Veteran of Hastings,
Receives Bad News.

Fred Stafford Pleaded Guilty to
Charlotte Deputy Game
Warden’s Charge.

killed whlls on patrol duty In Beuyouths from his home town in a
vineyard.
Th* men arc serving un­
der Duk. Albrecht of Wurttemburg

Claude Wilcox, the young sailor
wounded In the battle of Vong Cruz
lust April, returned on Saturday to of whom arc now fighting.
the
natal service after
spend­
ing a furlough of sevsral weeks

un ax pl red

will probably spend ths

Thu

Mr. Wurst ho* a iironui cross con­
ferred upon htan by the Gersran

Battle of Sedan. The cross Is made
Leagi.a Island Navy Yard. Philadel­ frotn a bronse cannon captured from
phia. Mr. Wileox has only recently the French at Redab.
lie was one
of the men on tho firing line in this
received during the occupation

talnlngly of hia experience under lire.
The blue jacket, on tha battleship
Routh Carolina "hod so often been

liance* and to project property In
Hantq Domingo. Hayti and other, turthey found that they would really
be sent at Vera Crux.
They em­
barked and lauded before daylight.

th* cadets and others In the build­
ing opened a heavy Are of machine
guns nnd rifleo.
The iMliors were
onmplrtely at a dlaadvnntago tut they
could not .tell Where the shots were
coming from.
The Mexican* llrad
from bulldltlg*,
through
windows
covered with blinds, round cornara
nnd from any place where they might

&lt;Lhe JFirst (Christmas
ST. LUKE 2:8-21

DO YOU CARRY WIND­
STORM INSURANCE

No

Locality Seems To
Exempt From Their
Visits.

Be

And there were shepherd* in the
same country abiding in the field,
and keeping watch by,, night over
their flocks. And an angel of the
Lord stood by them, and the glory of
the Lord shone round about them:
and they were, sore afraid. And the,
angel said unto them, Bo not afraid;
for behold, I bring you good tidings
of great joy which shall be to all
the people: for there is born to you
this day in the city of David a Sav­
iour, who is Christ the Lord. And
this is the sign unto you: Ye shall
find a babe wrapped in swaddling
clothes, and lying in a manger. And
suddenly there was with the angel
.« a multitude of the heavenly host
praising God, and saying, Glory to
God in tho highest, And on earth
peace among mon in whom he is
well pleased. And it came to pass,

whtn the angels went away from
them into heaven, the shepherds
said one to another, Let us now go
evan onto Bethlehem, and see this
thing that is come to pass, which
the Lord hath made known unto us.
And they came with haste, and
fonad both Mary and Joseph, and
the babe lying in tho manger.
And when they saw it, they made
known concerning the saying itrhich
was spoken to them about this child.
And all that heard it wondered at
the things which were spoken unto
them by the shepherds. But Mary
kepi all these sayings, pondering
them in her heart. And the shep­
herds returned, glorifying and
praising God for all the things that
thty had heard and-seen, even as it
was spoken unto them.

The Son of tho Magi.

Bethlehem.

Despite the fact that cyclones
cornea cleared up. yet « good many
people lq Barry county do not carry
windstorm Insurance. And they are

With n burning In oltr-spirits. with

experience has demonstrated, time
and time again, that no section of the
country is exempt from ' the awful
ruin and. devastation left In the trails
of these whirling terrors.

We have threaded fallen kingdoms,
forgotten In tho sunds—
Dead kingdoms where the thistle* crowd
to guard the empty thrones.
Where tone owls hoot their loud disdain
among the scattered stones.

county have been vtslted. where It
mllora replied, but they did not know would almost seem that a* cyclone
could not -reach. And only I pet year.
The "Chester" and the “Prairie" In our neighbor. Eaton county, the
•ntmhcd tne naval academy and klt1- little town of Pelrleville, nestling

We trod &lt;&gt;n crumbled Babylon, where once
on towered height

rd mi»t of the Inmates.

by any resident of the towp.

And! sought In vain the Christmas Child,
sred me forth with lamp of Faith,
and for a space It seemed
■
«Ugh Indeed a light Illumed the way
whereof 1 dreamed.
usaed mn wher; the erdss-ronde met.
and -Whispered me of Doubt:

windy waste.
Where once the Angel of the Hword the •

The sailors cornpletrty wiped off the map by n
cyclone, and not a penny of Insur-.

dued.

'
Mio held aJoft a dov*.
And amlled into toy saddened soul, and
spake to me of Love.
He led me through eeft-verdured paths

flBt-

tho higher country around thorn, the
Hr had boon In the
tcred shrine.

which started right here in Hastings,
tho "home" of windstorm Insurance
In Michigan, dove down Into PetrleVllle one afternoon last summer and

on a peak afar.
Twelve &gt;Magl keeping vigil for the rising of

destroying .property worth hundreds
of thousands of dollars. Of course
the people all through that section
ThU man was shot
through Ths now carry windstorm Insurance, but
It Is only another case of "locking the
breast nnd soon died.
All through barn after the horse la stolen."
the fight be lay exposed.
Finally
When Secretary D. W. Rogers got
the bill through the legislature thirty

of the birth.
The-great hour when a Child should come
to poise the shaken earth.
*

to think nothing would happen to
him when a Uillet passed through his
left foot.
H* dropped and lay uport

thing that ha* been of g
Mr. Wilcox said that the M.xicana SERVICE, probably; than he

up &lt;lqil 'buHdlngs erected. During its
which they had raised the Norwegian thirty years of existence It hav paid
hundreds of thousands of dollars In
termined men and machine guns at­
squarely
with Ils policy holders, made
tacked thia vessel and took prisoners
honest adjustments and paid Its toss­
es In full and has been capably and
economically mhnnfced.
desperately and that tho women us­
ed guns us yell as the men.
The against windstorms will be Interested
Mexican' soldiers In the town took to In the advertisement of the Michigan
their heels and ran Inland so yx&gt;n as Mutual Tornado,\CycIo no and Wind­
storm Insurance : Company In &lt;hla

•elves on tha heights beyond the city
were scattered by shell fire.
Stringsniping, and the tiring aquad had

JURY AWARDS FARM
LABORER FULL CLAIM
to

Much has been- said about ths
of the dum-dum bullets In rhe
present wnr.
Mr. WItoox'fl experi­
ence shows tbc significance of the
um

For Work He Did. For Frank
Price, Frank Campbell
Receives $98.92.

qulfed six months- to recover ffom
the wound.
A friend wee shot In

Mr. Price and his win. Alonzo, a
minor were employed by Mr. Price
Mr. Price declared that
bullet u*#d In high-powered rifle*. last March.
Thia man waa able to resume hl* Campbell was working on a contract
Mr. Campbell declared
place In the service Within nine days. for one year.
Mr. Wilcox likes tho wervlce.
Uncd If either* employer or employee
Mr.
Campbell
ter turret of the Routh Carolina. wero dissatisfied.
Mr. Prkfe.
The entire crew of-the turret he said stopped work tn May.
consisted of 69 men*.
Some of the claiming that Campbell's departure

mime In the magazine. others nt the fused to pay the last two months
Mr. Campbell declared that
electrical apparatus Tor hoisting the wage*.
shells to the turret.
One of these
flll his promise to repair a tenant
houpc In which the Campbell's resid­
Mr. Price met this argument by
will probably do shore duty al ed.
U-agun Island until hla remaining 11 saying ho couldn't atop his farm work
montns havo terminated.
He aaya just at that tlmo to repair the house,
that the giimpae’bf fighting he got in without incurring lox* to himself.
Mr. Campbell sued Mr. Price fur
that It was nothing compared with tho -wages in justice court in Nosh■ n '—. .
m."l
Mr
the present fighting in Europe.
Price promptly appealed.
Ixwc* Emin of Throe Finger*.
While operating a corn-cutting ma­
Ctarl:
been com and will b® Installed next chine on Thursday evening.
month in Memorial Hall, in the State
Hnune at Springfield.
It la the -gift under tha knife and ttfc ends of three
of the Daughters of 1813 of Illinois.
Tho tablet, depicting tho figure of
an Illinois ranger, with a block fort,
resembling Fort Doarborn. 1n the.
back ground. Is C feet high and 4 In
width.
It coat |t2S9, the appro­
priation having b«en authorlstd by
the last Legislature.
1111-

Advertised Letscn

Luke Waters. Rev. Russell H. Bready
otfloiatlng.
The guests were just the
roll. J. Immediate refauvoa Mr. and Mrs.
Foot*. Waters •will spend their Christmas In
Traverse City;
A host of good wish­
es goes to them from their jxlsngs.

Fred Stafford of Hastings, u*ed :i
"rat" in BalUmyrn township, and
Deputy Game Warden ChNMOpher
Mlllenbacber. of Charlotte, heard
14 I tastings on

flne and cost? totalling I) MS.
Fred paid.

eyes

that

Httie

gar-

And
to Bethlehem.
—Blanche K. Holt Murbran.

ENJOYING SOUTH
AMERICAN TRIP
RALPH
HUFFMAN
FINDS
PERU AND CHIU
INTERESTING
SHIP CHASED BY
GERMAN CRUISERS

Nitrate Trade Falls Off on Ac­
count of European War
Making Business Slow.

As has frequently been mentioned
which In the BANNER, Ralph Huffman, sun
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman.

■ iwui in
in Routh America In
a number of firm’,
which wish to Introduce Americanmade good* in Routh America.
In-

...,
......
BOUNTIFUL GIFTS FOR
bualneMS life, |s
THE WORTHY NEEDY the Interests of

Of Our City Were Made by the
Methodist Sunday School
Last Sunday.

Well, here I am In Routh America

at the Methodist Episcopal church ■ay that I have enjoyed the trip.
during tho Sunday school hour.
It Up tq Panama. It wa* with out Inci­
dent worth mentioning except.
of
ng gift*. the nnhool ahould
a "Giving Christina*."
The
humid . w
! ctaaaen woo called, and the ■nd
all lights
member*

German Parlllc squtdron. - hut they
of the church with gifts In packages, caught us at It and we had to run
such as canned fruit, flour, coffee,
sugar. vegetables, meats, etc., which
the proportions of a fair alxed gro­ kept then
cery- stock.
Thia waa Mill further
augmented Monday, the total value Then they went down the const
of the gift* of provisions reaching caught the English ship Itankflelds,
fully 3175.00.
In addition cash condrlbutlon* of over (40.00 were roIlansco cam* Into Payta and bsllev.*,
me .1 could not transfer quick enough,
All thia was dutrlbuted by a cum- and got to Callao, which l« the port
from Lima, Peru, and l. some old
the worthy needy ones of this city.
ThLs committee acted In conjunction
with like committees of other church
with like
committees
of other
churches end organisation* no that
duplication of gifts would be avold-

lutlon and the government
In this delightful experience of giv­
ing to- such a worthy cause; nnd
many In Hastings will hove a happy
Christmas who otherwise would not
except fur this splendid giving spir­ President of tho Iteuubllc. the chief
it shown by this achool.
Scholars of the Chamber of Deputies. and the

■oathful tone,
truth

OLIVER JOHNSON WILL

thretlgh an acquaintance I mad* on
tha ship.
L4m* la a unique place, different
front anjTother in th* world.
Il waa
the home of the old Hpanlah Inqui­
sition and the capital of Routh Amer-

HAVE AUCTION SALE old elaborateness

those

old fellows

■peaka well for the kind of building

A Christmas Hymn.

with
vision-lighted ayv».
saw his scepter hush the Mrth and
lean against the sklra. •

Tho fair young Ood they knelt to In the
brightness of the dawn.
This I* the Golden Child that rose, when
And floated In the lotus flower upon tjie
mother ecu.
This Im the Child of Myslery drawn down
to earthly yean*.
To bear the common burden and to taste

Hl* word shall be a sword to smile the
traitors on ttielr thrones.
Till where thd kingdoms stand In pride
shall be a jflaci- of stone*.
He comes to show'%* bow to love and how
fre-r
grief—
To make the barren bough of life start
trembling Into leaf—
To tell thn wondrous nems to men that
they belong to One.
Whose whisper la the llvlp

To earth tho nngrl*JjrOMghl;
H .1. |m t'.nilul.’*

When in the lowly manger
Tha holy mother maid
In tender adoration

But Just tho huddling sheep,

No flame of conquering banners.
No legions sent arsr. ‘
A lamp within a stable.

A Christmas Carol

"What mean*

•That

The rich, thn poor, the high, the low.
The little Child that sporta tn glee.

that star." the shepherd*

brighten*

Bing, angel host!
Sing of the Mar that God haa placed

through

Hang. "P
myn!

Babe with kingly rube, bedight.

Thia Ohriatmas morn.
Flor Christ is born
That saveth them and saveth me.
Sing, sons of earth,

But It was aald In word, of gold

Hod llveth. and we have a King.

That Utile children might be hold
• In perfect trust to come to him.

By Bethlehem's star that brightly beamed.
By all the heavenly signs thst be.

All round about our feet shall shine

If we our laving wills incline
So shall we learn to-understand
Simple faith of shepherds there
And. clasping kindly hand in hand.
Sing. "Peace on earth, good a
men!"
*

the BANNER will be lound an auc­
tion sale adv. for Oliver Johnson, who churches In u city of 100,000 people
and all very targe and expensive to
The old Cathedral built
as tho Charles Babcock farm. 4H keep up.
miles south of Hastings and H mile by the Spaniard* and containing the
north of the Hendershott school
one. of thn most Imposing churches

am bringing home with mo a lot of

ludea a good, sound work team. 1
years old; four ether horses; 5 cows,
4 head Jf young cattle; some hogs:
for full particular..

SANTA CLAUS GOING

Valparalao la a city built on hllla.
id hili* ao ateep that on* cannot

tha

TO COUNTY HOME
ty place, but not sit all modern.

Sing. Christmas bells!
Kay to the earth this Is the morn
Whereon our Suvlour-Klng Is born.

•What means this glory round our feet."
Tho magi mused, "snore bright than
monC"
.
And angels Chanted &lt;l&lt; nr and sweet.
"Today the Prinee of l*euce Is born!'

Offers Fine List of Personal they did In the old daya. Even tho old
Property. Bee Adv. on An­
and all the horrible equipment they
other Page.

Born lowly in the darkness.

Tho little children of tho poor

A Christmas Hymn.

The circuit court Jury brought in a
ed bullets by all nation*.
The bul­
let -which passed through Mr. Wil- verdict awarding Frank Campbell his
claim for 39S.B3 fpc wages ^gainst

Loyd Watkins, John Ws
B. Jordan, WU1 Gsrllnger, J

NUMBER 34

HUNTED RABBITS
WITH FERRETS

EROUS MEXICANS

Wilcox

PART ONB-1 TO 8

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, ifec. 24,1914

from Oppieabohm.
Kingdom of Wurttemburg. Germany.

Required Six Months to Re­
cover From Dum-Dum
.Bullet Wound.

TRY BANNKR WANTS
U Von Wiilf to SsKor Buy, Bmssm
Even-body Rcub Th. BANNER. ,

RELATIVE KILLED
IN WAR IN FRANCE

CLAUDE WILCOX BPBNT HIS
1FURL0UGH WITH HIS PAR
has received word
ENTS IN IRVING

WOUNDED BY TREACH­

BANNER.

That saveth you and

Hearts of 33 Will Be Made
Glad in Various Wajp, Christ­
mas Day.

Conditions here are bad on account of

matertal|xe into a wonderful thing laIn the course of his hurried trip
(hrouKh the country, flanta Claus will
stop hl* reindeers at the &lt;xiunly home at Coqulmbo. Tnlt.ll. Iqulqui. Autotaon Thursday and remember the 33
persons whom unforseen
clrcum- States.
when they were In the prime of Ute.
nr In the beat of health, never expect­
ed to be.
Ranta Claus will unload a
number of fruits and articles* for a
Chris'tmas tree and also distribute
gifts on Friday.
His arrival Is being
looked for with a great deal of an­
ticipation, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Caataleln
axw preparing to give him plenty of
room.
Miss Olga Hessmer, of Hastings,
has been 'busily preparing some tok­
ens for those In tho horns, in order to
follow out the custom* established by
her father, tho late John Hessmer
who never missed helping to make
Christmas cheerful at tho county
home.

after'chrlxtma* -an I will probably,
miss util malls, any. rcmombr.ince* for
mo better be held pending my atrlv-

•Will write you more in n few* days.
Trust }'6u and father are well and
Olnra If enjoying her school and with
Your loving son.
. .
•
Ralph.
1 do think Chile Is BT itfUeli -worse

ind. thia condlThe tn.Un occupation of tho people
hero W- nitrate mining, practically all
of which goes to Europe and the wat*

the county home on Christmas and
conduct %rtef_services.
tho poor peopitt aro today living on
one meal a day and going to bed at

MASONS TO HOLD ST.
buy candlea.
Think of It. aVOh
Of courae. cundlttou of
JOHN’S SERVICES caindlra!
»hta kind cannot help but be fSlt b&gt;"'
tho

to

Sing thou in rapture this dear morn
Whereon jhe blessed Prinee is born.
And os thy song, shall be of tow.

. And they wh.o do their souls no wrong.

In

M. E. Church, Sunday
Evening. Rev. 0. L.
Bates Will Speak.

center a

and that-

make*

hard

trtftnely hard sledding ' for countercial men.

nanclal condition*, Chile la « HtUo
The. cUmWta la ttoUshlful
A special communication of Hast- paradlae.
.__ ______ __ M
rr.K Bll
held at the temple, Bunday evening.

The, Christ

had the Iptprssaion I waa going
Naw Orleans.

'

�Tni: HAWING* BANNER, DECEMlnil SI, 1BI4.

ESSAYS WRITTEN RECENTLY,
BY SCHOOL CHILDREN, ABOUT HEALTH WEEK
If

Rubber Goods

work is laid off on lb# HK—tmaa, hn«
may so on vntll tbe aftole 'dlgsutive system

if not only lands
• physical t-olng bu
Xnl and spiritual.

More than a hundred boys and
young man are now enrolled In grwjs
work under the direction nf the Bar-

ORIMN OF THE WYI

wwAnoua feotp exact statuncs that ev­
ery time Ina clock strikes, some place
doing splendid work under thr dilu our ''great, wide, beautiful, won­
derful world,” a murder is commu­ with as many windows open in your
room as possible and spend about two rrahlp.
while
health.

crims-

wholesome' exercise you may, it will

ly forefutners have fallen into I
idqtlon and sin, in this way ruln-

Maintained Much

ITTES

Warm Footwear

Popularity—

We have

I fine. of ‘‘Ball Band” and “Straight Line” Good..

under the leadership of C. R. Wat­
The. Wyandottes were originated,
son at Irving.
Carl Boyes of Shults, the teacher like the Plymouth Rocks, treat a mix­
at Dowling, is In charge of the nine i ture of Asiatic and European chickens.

| Your money can’t
I buy better Rubber
and Cold Weather
I Footwear than we
Rave for *ale, be­
cause they are not

that country achool house last Wed- bright Bantams and Sliver and Goldsnthem. passing oh to their child n
feneration or the brain cells which nesday evening, Dec. M. Two of the spangled Hamburg^.
The inkeatlon
broken down constitution, he grows
buys drove two miles and a half that |
up Inbnrlng under disease, coming to
night to attend the flrat meeting of
r.mr.hvod with this handicap ever
confronting hiu. and If his mental

Insartlty is the disease ij.hlch most
often results In crime. If It Is not
enough to convince the people uf to­
quently result in insanity should be
stamped out. in saying that hundreds
of babies are coming Into tho world

lows: President. Manville Whitney;
If the bdys could only realize what vice president. Clifford Du Bois; sec- |
they were dojng when they smoke re(ary-treasurer.
Arthur
Gerber..
their first clgeretta
Although It Other member.
group areSterling French.
Chariea Daniel
them Trethrlc. John W. Hook, and Aaron
E. Sckwacho. These boys will take
forms and they cannot stop even If up the study of the Bible course. |
"Men Who Dared.” which is the same
they wish.

High Lace Rubber*
Leather Top Rub­
ber* for *ock* in
8 in. leather tops
I 2 in. leather tops
16 in. leather tops

on boys than on men. If the habit Is hustling organisations.
The Ah- I
not stopped soon, sunken eyes, sallow meeks led by Gerald Nash and the I
Engles led by R. N. Kebier.

Men’*
and Boy*’’
Pressed and Knit
Felts with Overs

ehortneai of breath, impaired di­
gestion, malnutrition giddiness, weak­

ning at 8:0# o'clock.
Every boy
will be required to bring hla father or
some other mnn.
Their menu will
Include the serving of rabbit. Talks
by both boys and fathers and gumrs

anguish the k&gt;n result.

thirty seconds some one

on

God'i

Men’s &amp; Boys’ Arc-

eternity, a victim of this deadly dis­
ease; and that every two and a half
minutes one” person tn the United
Stales dies due to the, amrmusf.

Having caught the spirit of service
which so strongly characterizes counof two hundred ten men in the foot­
ball tryout •&gt;.&gt; per cent of the ty work, the Eagle group arranged to
provide a Chriatmks dinner for &lt;in
non-smokers
gained
places
while
onforward In one great movement
unCorf „ na t« llwatln^a Camila*
THa
against this army of tiny soldiers,
who are killing hundreds of people
, a committee consisting
Leland.
of Rodman Haundero and
_______
to be dreaded as much as leprosy, test not a single player who smoked -Johnson playing the part of Santa
and a true citizen who Iz an unfor­ gained a place.
Claus In delivering tha big basket
Connie Mack says it is his opinion
tunate victim of this disease should
As a preparation for the coming
that the cigarette smoker is unfitted
First Annual Barry County Confcrmen as far as possible, as the danger
ence
la which tho brain te required.
।, *
nf® of Older Boys, to be held about
An examination that proves that! the middle of February, the Nashvllle group under the leadership uf
seventh baby dies from the lgnonsn&lt;e contain poison U to soak fifteen cig­ Newton Trautman la giving special
or indifference of the mothers before arette papers in three tableepoonfiflx emphasis to Ils literary work.' In this
of water, tn another soak an equal way, these older high achool boys
. alarming. This condition la certainly amount of tissue pr-er. Tho water
soaked in cigarette papers art 11 kill
• Invaluable In making that confer­
home where a birth is recorded and
Dr. David Paulson tried this ex------ -- _
pcnmeni menitoncu
—
the child and the laws of good health■ £.Me&lt;1 rln)u,h tobacco lo make a
The cleanlng.of the teeth la a habit clgar,tte in some water and injected
whkh should be formed as Soon as &lt;( l0 the of. *)cin; In a few minute*
one Is old enough lo use a bruart it began to tremble, then It had the |

Hyde presided as chairman of the eduutlonal program, calling for the fol­
lowing extemporaneous speeches by
members: "Lessons from the World s
War." Harry Nesman: muifc. Harold
Felghner; "The Spirit of Chirrtmas."
Fred H*l; "The Making of a Foot­
r
imlnd «,n ’V *•"» ,0 h*lP our M,,on bw.me ball Team.” Jack Downline; *Winter
J?™*
'**" *«*«••»• maM progressive, and Evenings," Albert .Lathrop; “Benetns tertn ami If not removed decays. 1 ..
• ...a.-a.
_ _ - ...

Vermontville group for four years.
Each talk was criticised by some

WOMEN S CLUB

was to produce larger breeds with tha
beautiful color, and markings of the
oeongnt
namourg iowib
iuu
Sebright ana
and Hamburg
fowls..
Thus
tho gUrer- and Gold-laced Wyandolt
formed. Aa fanciers'
fowls they have since maintained
popularity and have been
.much
■--. scattered *n considerable numbers to our
farms. But it remains for a later va­
riety, the White Wyandotte, to gain
the greatest popularity for the breed.
The Buff Wyandotte Is also coming In­
to recognition. As to color, the Laced,
White and Buff Wyandottea occupy
similar positions to the corresponding
colors In the-Plymouth Rock breed
The Wyandotte is smaller than the
Plymouth Rock, but an equally rapid
grower. It is generally claimed that
the White Wyandotte will stand push-'
Ing for rapid growth tho best of any
breed. As layers the Wyandottes seem
to rank about with the Plymouth
Rocks, but being somewhat more ac­
tive and haring less tendency to over*
fatness, they should bo credited with a
slight advantage.

■

furniture con bo bought at a much
njore reasonable price than good
health.
The windows.should be kept open.

ly wash "enough to keep off the risible
dirt. ThU term ‘does not apply to the
washing of the outside, which by the

being m ide to protect us In thlf way
The milk supply, however, has not
received much attention.
An InKor should visit the source from
h this Important food comes.
Cheerful environment in the home
and school also play nn important

BuL the main essential of all Is
right living. In having so direct n
communion with the great God of all
in claiming Him as our personal
eerrtev that we hove no time to think
or do the things which lend to1 ruin

tul servant, enter thou intb the joy
during Good Health Wee
hard for ma tq choose a i
those that Impressed me

that. much attention
. keep lag them round-

going tc

sentatlon. tha material In It. gram­
matical errors, etc.
These boys are
In making up the breeding pen care
also studying. “Jesus, the
Head should be taken that the females are
Coach.” At their next meeting they matured and that the drake, though
will debate the question, RerolvCfl. fully grown, is a little on the small
“That the United Hutes should Insize for his breed.
It .Is the ducks which Impart size to
Another leaders training conference
ir those In charge of these groups tbe progeny and the male bird tbe
nd for those Interested In Bunday shape and style, so that large-framed
ducks should be mated with medium­
George Huffman, accompanied by
sized drakes.
j
Shirley Crook on ih«- piano, sang
There Is a good first cross-^Ppkln"Good Bye” and "Mother MaChree"
Aylesbury, which produces large
ery admirably.
Roll fall was an„ healthy ducklingh, but wMcb d&lt;/ not
ewered by Christmas suggestions. One|rauBd table discussion by the leaders
mature so rapidly as the pure Ayles­
rill help them to make their work
bury stock: still, considering that thn
serene during tho weeks before ChristAylesbury ducks must have a fairly
Plans are already under way for
Barry County's First Older Boys' Con­ Sheltered position If they are to do as
ference. to bo held at Nashville. well as early breeders, the above cross
no other
State Boys' Work Secretary. J. A. Van might be chosen with advantage when
Dta. who waa laYgely responsible for breeding Is to be carried omtn bleak
and unsheltered situations
It jts a good plan to run an Ayles­
Hastings should have a Community
bury Irako with Indian Runners for
the production of passable table birds,
and then to remove tho draxe auu
en with a huge banquet.
replace him with one of their own
Function of Story Telling in Modern
Another affair of interest mid im­ breed, for the production of- pure
Education" was a comprehensive
handling of this Important and inter­ portance to the County T. M. C. A. breeds for egg production.
movement.in this county will bo the
esting subject.
Thaf the story Is as
The proper sheltering of breeding
Ings the evening of February 81. It, ducks Is of the greatest importance,
as tty» birds cannot render a good ac­
plained that most of our knowledge
ees win Include several men of prom­ count of themselves unless housed In
of the Indiana has been derived from
inence from outside the county. structures that are damp-proof, well
their legends.
She further said that
Among them will Ims Albert E. Rob­ ventilated, kept clean and well bedded
the story Is a work of art and as told
to children It quickens their Imagina­ erta, international secretary from' with dry litter.
tion apd cultivates the habit of at­
one of sere nil sent by the govern­
tention and concentration, that the
fairy story Is of priceless worth to the ment to Europe us a member of the
'htld and that nature and historical Rural Life Vommlaslon to study rur.il
tories are also admirable for chil­ credits and other rural matters.
Secretary Vandercook him gone to
dren. 1 The writer belieres that in
Before his
order to tel) a story Interestingly to Mason for the holidays.
Skim milk la invaluable for chick* child one must enter into the spirit return he wilt attend the monthly
training
conference for secretaries to
of It and not “talk down” to children
&gt;s so many grown-ups do.
She also
Castor oil ds good for crop bound
suggested that to dramatize the Mor­
birds.
'.
es after hearing them Is a very ef­
fective method at teaching the child the International Committee of the
The shellsipf the goose eggs kver• elf-expression.
Miss Johnson gave
the club a very interesting lesson on
go 12.8 pet pent of all.
the county men of Michigan such‘im­
opinion few people when rending a portant matters ns the direction of
Tbe averece of Al samples ot bens*
story slop t&lt;r consider whether it is summer camps, rural phsy festivals,
&lt;•««»
gave 1
jftr cent for sbelL
athletlo
contests
and
other
phases
of
the plot, characters or background
-hat pleases them and realise only In
To stop trether picking, foed raw
expected that there will Ox- an im­ meat occasioning, and cut green bone.
•tory.
portant meeting of the chairman of
entertaining afternoon with an Inter- county committees.
the belt mothers.

I. Gwl teeth
' because H&gt;m,

Don’t forget we sell the famous Phoenix Hosiery for the whole family.

Ironside Shoe Co
Phone 176

GODFREY CLOTHING STOCK

SOLD TO RIEDE BROS.

Hastings, Mich.

Masonic Temple Bldg.

The Butterfly's Immunity.
"The general rmmuntty of butterflies
and 'ty flying moths from attack by
. Insectivorous birds Is as strikingly

MANY EAT DOWN TOWN

DURING WINTER’S STORMS

During ths u. blustering months
'
do the birds of this district," «riles
Rledn Brothers, who afe members; an Indian correspondent of Natura,
“pay no attention to tho common but- pie
Rieda in Hastings.* pulled -off
tcrfllca. but the latter aeem to despise rat*

Clothlnx Company, and the J. H. -“’’•I’* 11 forced to take long flights
Goody re r M-xk of dry good*.
I durln*
daytime, are Hable to aV
They h\v,.-.pen-,1 i. big pul.ln mi. &gt; Uck- *D&lt;I
,h«*° drcumstsucas

Star Bakery * Tiestaurant. fgrnlsties

out the different lines of that stock mJ. i lug a haven of refuge.

common

Everyday

BANNER in which they give eorne

kind."

j- —
—
Good Will Toward All.
How admirably is he who does such
grace to Ms own nature that he will
never meet any man with ready-pro-'
vided suspicion. Me carries, topard
mapkind that presumption of limo 1
cence ■ .
which nevey eceses to'
be surprised at the spectacle of mean-'
nesa and malignity.—David Wasson.

proper Trogtpiant of Plante.
Plants should ba kept as near the
light os possible, Aid those that are Bakery * Restaurant In thU tssoe.
at the sides or back of a room should
be constantly turned and Interchanged,
Palms and aoms other plants derive
much beneflt from being repotted. It
is advisable to let a florist do this, M
he understands and has ready the dlf(erent kinds of soli suitable for bls timers American
various "paaents."

Banner Want Ads Pay | ADVHHTD*E IN TUK BANNAJi j Banner Want Ads Pay

Co Our friends, the Citizens of bastings;

PoultryNotps

Softanlng Gold and Alloys.
«PV*&gt;
To. di

Mi*«e»’ &amp; Children’*
2. buckle arctics
1 buckle arctics

^4”r

Good Plan to Run Aylesbury Drake
With Indian Runners for Produotlon of Table Birds.

m

arette.

We carry a full line of
light shoe rubbers in all
sizes for men, women
and children.

ais Public Sale Started There
•“ “““• •• m* la E.tl.na or Star B0ery and Beatavraat
Tarnishes Good Square Meal
RESULTS IN BREEDING DUCKS
tueedar, Thur Week, With : ££'’“■
Tor Only 25 Oeats,
Splendid Pajgaina.
•
iutcalau theory ot.mimicry. .KM only

competent thinking jJeroun.
The answer is, "Prevention »n place
of cure."
Five essentials of good
health are: Sunshine, fresh air. ular meeting last Friday afternoon,
cleanliness, pure food and cheerful en­ the usual number of members being
vironment.
present.
Mrs. D. fc. , Vandercook
out of 'doors as much as possible and

4 Buckle, cloth or all
rubber.

White Wyandottea.

Mg It for four dayg at tha boiling
point of water. AX higher tempera-

Ing but a few seconds st 400 degress
F- It takes much longer to soften
allays, however, and since gold and

softening

it requires 674 degrees F.

truders.
Requisites of a Companion.
A companion to be interesting, ought
For broiler! &lt;nd roasters, Plymouth
to bring new elements, and not best
Rocks, Brahma, and \\&gt;andoltea are
repetition of our own too familiar per­
among tho beet.
sonality. We have ennagh of our­
selves in ourseivttet we desire a com­
Strongly. fusUgalod nests may
panion who will relieve us from the
keep vermin away, but are liable to
bounds of our own thoughts, as a
neighbor opens his garden to us and
delivers us from our own hedges.—P
Guinea fovR eggs should
G. Hxndltoti
*Uy ttrong. aa -tbeir sh«Ue

Banner Want Ada Pay

* w *•
-----------THX0N AW. IN 'HIE BAN 5 EH

(Uc wish at this time to express our appre­
ciation of -sour patronage Suring tbe past tearCbc man? hinb anb coinpliinentar? worbs saib
bv our Customers tegarbing improvements in
our service, have been ver? gratetull? recetveb.

(Ue sincerely wish ?ou a ver? fflerr? Christ
inaa anb a fiapp? anb Prospcroue Dew Sear.
StlKCLClV IjCRtb,
Cbornapplc 6aa anfc'Gtectric
- Pbonc 5 „ . .
''ALLY'S RENDER REAL, SERVICE

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SILO FURNISHES WINTER FEED FOR COWS

LOCAL NEWS

their hell on Saturday night,

irtfclM u&gt; their rightful owner* the
— "**'*•• 111 111*' 'i- sv n.
hall next Monday nlgtiL Installation
“ n4 • ’SP’** t’1*1" ,|‘ur initiation.

Again at Christmas-tide the season suggests to us
pleasure of sending our good wishes to all.
So we take this opportunity to express
our sincerest wishes for a
Merry, Merry Christmas.

•k&gt;» at tha Bunday evening service
i the. Method lit Episcopal church,
lie .will wing at the 'live o'clock aerTh* ohlt-krn

corning" from tho surrounding coun­

musical program.
County R««lW»r of Deed* Town&lt;&gt;n Monlay after taking a compulsory

Frandsen &amp; Keefer

Tlie jack
Silos should be built in time to take

Wo found tbe best way to feed

kick
Mr.

month

and the thrifty farmer will build aa

and
the middle *'of next
Oklahoma nnd Other

placed in it about seven acres of
drilled corn, well eared, and three

monla lul wftner.
In Oklahoma,
they Will visit their aon. a former res­
ident of thia. city.
Fred McNair la enjoying hla visit
Sheldon.

V-rk city nnd enjoying the sights.
Hr spent three day* In Cleveland.' one
In Rdvenna. Ohio, three In Pittsburg,
ten tn Washington, one tn Baltimore,
ten in Philadelphia.
Mr. McNair
any* that one year , In Washington
nnd Philadelphia would be none too
Wilbur T. Gray, better known a*
’ “DoBr." former catcher on the Hart­
Inn* team, who recently took up the
who has been In Bronson hospital.
Kalamnaoo for thr last week suffer­
ing from on attack of typhoid fever.
i» reported n» being much better.

William H. Knox, of Grand. Rnprtantly killed In the boiler room In
the Itanlvllle building tn Grand
Rapid*. Wednesday.
Mr. Knox was

faro and during milking time, and tbe

I bulU a round silo Id feet 4 Inches
panics which supply Chicago with bot­
tled milk, and was pronounced by them
a fine article testing on tbe average
about &gt;.7 butter tat by tbe Babcock

For a dairy of fifty cows, two
round silos, each eighteen feet In di­
ameter by thlrty-alx feet high, should
furnish enough for the winter’s feed­
We started feeding it to titty cows ing. and carry tbe stock through the
dry time next fail.
In providing plsnty of succulent
them until March 10.
food of this nature for the dairy, mll^
The corn put in this way furnished can be made belter and cheaper, and
not only the roughage, but concen­
trates, M all needed to balance the
In building thia fall, do not worry
and four pounds of
about the roof until tho silo to filled,
no matter about the weather, as
Following this stock In the barnyard should It rain while filling or later.
waa about thirty pigs, shoots and It will do no harm, as corn fairly well
sows, and with practically no other matured needs more moisture than It
feed, 1 never saw stock look batter on contains to make tho best sllsge and
March 1.

DAMAGE DONE BY
WORKING WITH THE
OVERHEATING HAY
HONEY GATHERERS
Beekeepers Often Have Trouble Two Cates of Spontaneous Com*

In Handling Honey In Their
Apiaries In the Fall.

bustion

Reported—Thorough­

ly Cure Before Stacking.

Neetar Is usually thin and watery
Clover bay Is now being put up In
many parts of the country. Already
It ts deposited in tbe cells, less than
a drop at a time, much of the extra wa- clover hay.
were held on Saturday.
Mr. Knox
In two cases, tn Hamilton county,
waa employed in a Hastings factory eUltato evaporation the bees leave the Ohio, and another near Paducah. Ky..
In this city.
He organised the local cells uncapped foe several days when It to reported that spontaneous comKiM-lallms and was their leader \Jur- nearly full.
Soinullmoe the bees accelerate this burned.
ripening process by vigorous fanning
Thera is no doubt that not only
at tho entrance of the hives, which clover, bat some other crops, as green
LUCKY MAN DIO WORRYING
may continue all night, when honey sorghum, will become so hot as to
is coming tn fast
burst into flams whan air ts admitted.
Mr. Finkelstein, Who Drew the Black
The more thoroughly the honey to
It to claimed that alfalfa will become
Ball, Had Been “Mercifully Spared
so hot u to burn Itself up, but there
That Anxiety,”
a fact in chemistry with which tho
are no well authenticated cases of this
In the hearing of many mutual ac­ ■ latency of honey depends somewhat
It to believed that combustion* is
quaintances Finkelstein had grossly upon- the source from which It Is
Insulted bls old friend Kobeiin. The gathered and alao upon the haste with produced by a fungus which to capable
of developing great beat under certain
affair bad got into the papers. All which it to stored.
conditions.
'change In Berlin knew both parties
aa men of honor. A challenge was in­ are yet more fond of honey, and will
evitable. Tbe seconds met to make ar­ forsake the fields at any time to col­ large stack or into a barn In large
rangements. Neither of Hie principals
quantities before It to properly cured,
lect a load of ready prepared sweets.
was apt with arms, either swords or
Thus beekeepers often have trouble and all dampness removed, It to opt to
pistols. - To spare them, therefore, aa In handling the honey In their apiaries, heat quickly and produce a very high
far as possible the sight of. deadly
for when the bet's get a scent of the degree of temperature.
weapons, recourse was had to the plan
alluring harvest they tall upon the
of drawing lots. Right will prevail.
plunder and quickly convey It back to his father's barns tn Illinois that one
Finkelstein, the offender, drew the their hives.
could not hold hla bands in tha mass.
black bail. ThorUpulatlon was that
Indeed, under the Intoxicating influhe must make an end of hla valuable
actual combustion.
existence within three days. How­
become demoralised, and like a miser
ever; on the fburth day who should
at the sight of gold, dream only of ac­ on a neighbor's farm, destroyed by
appear at the stock exchange at bls
quiring the largest possible amount.
usual hour? Everybody guesses It. of
Thus swarms sometimes fight over no moans of setting it on tiro could
course.
Finkelstein!
Finkelstein It
the honey, and finally tho strong ones
Hot. muggy weather will produce
16s old friend Kobelln received him
sat In clover, particularly If It Is
rob their neighbors. Old-time bee­
with open arms. 'Thank heaven," he
keepers understand that whegi honey
cried, "that you are still alive. You'te
to to bo handled It must be taken Into
no Idea what a frightful state of anx­
a room and tho door closed, or else
Clover should ho tossed up Into tho
iety I've endured all these three days
there Is, danger that tha whole apiary
tor tear you had shot yourself."
may bo* seized with a frensy for rob- out before being put Into the stack,
"Well." replied Finkelstein, coolly,
and tf It Is stacked green or put Into a
"J was mercifully spared that anxiety."
Great care must be taken In opening
hives at such times when little or no make trouble.
Essential to Charactor.
honey to coming in from the fields, and
Tbe only way to prevent beating to to
It lo bitter medicine, but tho one
at no time should honey be exposed cure clover bay very thoroughly. If tbe
thing needed most In the human soul
In or near the apiary.
weather Is wot during haying time, the
la discipline.
Bees do not need dally attention, but hay must bo given air and cured in
It Is well to have force, genius, vig­
or, enthusiasm, love, powar; but you can be given sufficient food at one
may have them and be a criminal, a time to last all winter. When natural ternate layers of straw or old dry hay
forage
Is scarce, bees will co11 oct between the layers of new hay.
maniac or a cad; you become great
honey dew, the waste of cider mills,
To prevent beating, the hay should
only when to these you add self-con
fruit juice, the refuse from sugar and be distributed lightly over the whole
trol. ,
surface of the stack or mow, and no
T^ip latest movement in education molasses barrels, if available.
But
this
stuff
cannot
be
called
honey
big
load should be dumped Into one
Is toward developing the Initiative of
tbe Child. This can hardly be carried and will prove disastrous to the bees
Hay gathers moisture very quickly
too tar. And the old. stupid method If left In tbe hive tor tho winter.
after sundown, and the last load
at thwarting, denying and browbeating
brought In should be allowed to re­
little ones, Just for the sake of dlaclp
Feed a little charcoal In mash once main on tbe wagon overnight, and
line, cannot be too roundly condemned
But for all that there Is danger that
when put into the barn next jnornlng
In our now eagerness to find and bring digestion in good shape and that’s im­ evidence of heat should be carefully
.
*
out the child's forces we may forget portant In getting eggs and prevent­ looked for.
ing
disease.
the prime need of strengthening his
After bay has been put away, run a
self-denial.—Woman's World.
long Iron rod into It occasionally and
»
When Defects Appear.
Defects either constitutional or hay is heating the rod will toll tho
In Chicago.
Maude—"Harriet can read her hu&gt; Moral, do sot show themselves, as a
It Is dangerous to open up hay that
band like a book." Marte—“He Is Im* rule, until an animal baa reached full
physical and mental development.
to very hot. because the admission ot
third volume. Isn't het'
rbo la employed aa teach-

To Castleton Taxpayers.
I will be at Morgan, Tuesday, Dec. tools when you are through with them.
S». and at Coals Grow, Wednesday.
Dec. 10, for th* purpose of receiving
taxes.
’
C. H. Brown, Tress. Castleton.
AdvertiscYour Wants in the

HAVE
HAVE

LITTIF
inv
LITTLEJOY

in
IN

.LIFE ' FINE

iHeld Monday Evening.

titles—Wives Never Alluded

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Should the women of Persia ever
get a vote they will doubtlep# .see to*
It that the lot of their sex Is conoid ■
erably improved, for at the present
time they are regarded as nonentities.

feting"

of

Farm Hand Was Something of a Pe-'ti
destrian, but Much More of
Stickler___
for Truth.
DROWNS DURING

.

-------------

; Thomas OoUister, Like His
•*.
Wife, Was Victim of
HoDeleas Malady.

Washington, hla veracity batting average was 1.000. He was a Musachu
setts farm hand. but a|&gt;put once .ini

■oi

bi, h,m. J. „uW*

XL™;";

M. old tawnek. and dluppur do.n

„ J™ * , J

,hc LdS-

(h. du.y ro,d.
ibraa. ala or oo.n. I
rK„
cuilaar. ..art
times twelve months HIb last dlsaj&gt;-{ -i; years, was drowned. Friday afo-rpearance had spanned 11 months to a nooi
*
day. It was September when he re-1 ter

turned, picked up a cutfer, and began; Mr.
to .reap the corn.
j-----"whar you’ bln. Bill?" asked the
S|H&gt;nab|e found him with Ills head:
farmer, who always took him back.
"Bln to Floridy." said BIB.
about n fool nnd one half deep,
The body wn» brought to Stebbins*
"No," said Hill, "I can't honestly
undertn king room* and conveyed on
say's 1 did. You see, 'bout ten mile Saturday V' Johnstown by. u brother
south o' Charleston a teller came along
In a wagin an' offered me a lift. held on Sunday.
Couldn't seem to see why I should
walk ef I didn't have to, an’ was pret- nt. about one year u«** fell upon a
ty Insistent, like them Southernersfstove and received burn* from whichwhen they set out to be hospitable'»&gt;'** died.
Their child, a «fii lighter-of
So 1 had to climb in an' I rode with| x&lt;'",n &gt;‘‘nrA *" aiding In Chicago,
him quite a spell—maybe two mile."— i,h'*
no1
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Everybody's Magazine.
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Few Eggs In the Philippines.
|
Tho fact that no Filipino of lhe[
common
class
regards
himself
equipped for living without at least
&lt;jne male chicken explains why the
Islands, although raising so many
chickens, still Import mllUonH ot
dozcDB of eggs. Aa In all cock-fight­
ing countries, the fighting bird In tho
Philippines is a personal pet which
the owner carries about during prac­
tically every idle moment of tho day,
and on which be lavishes enough care
to raise many laying hens.
Duck
eggs are rarely found In the market
except aa “balules." that Is, eggs on
the point of hatching, boiled, a form
in which 'eggs are commonly eaten
by the Filipinos. They are sold fof
lunches at all railway stations and
at other points where crowds gather.
'
Duty Plain.
You know your duty. No man evat
looked for it and did not find It—Phillips Brooks.

There to one sin which. It seems. Is
everywhere and by everybody under­
estimated. anil too much overlooked
In valuation of character. It is tho

tho, Methodist

EPILEPTIC FITS

BIB Flint was a mute, Inglorious,
Edward Payson Weston, with a dash -v

rod unbearable to the band, the only

BANNER for Best Results.

Rev.!

Dr. C. 0. Mills, of Albion,
the Speaker.

which Would naturally Interfere with
About 5J&amp; were
A husband in Persia never speaks the attendance.
of his wife to his acquaintance* and. If
Th.
obliged to mention her 4t-1s by sonio •led.
other term than wife, ax "mother of announced.
my son" or “my house.'' She must
not extot for anyone but her husband
and from all others she must be hid­
den—nonexisting.
lire. Dr. C. &lt;&gt;. Mill*, pnrtorFor this reason when the harems Methodist FJ|iIhc&lt;&gt;|mU church
of governors or very high |&gt;ersonag&lt;-«
pass through the street* of Persia the membership In the Michigan C
men whom they meet either turn their once. - l&gt;r. Mills' theme wm
backs of slip down a by street or Into
some convenient doorway.
On passing a European, if sure that
none of her cornllgloril»tH sees her. a
provnl In no uncertain nuintu-r. Homwoman, particularly tf she be young
and good looking, will often raise her piece’of word painting ns we ever
veil, from under which a pair of dark had the pleasure id llr.irlng. " Dr.
eyes follow- the stranger with a curi­ Mill# wan n warm . place In the
ous gaze.
,
hearts nt the Hrothcrlioiul member*.
Maidens wishing to got married visit
the tomb of some sacred woman.
There are many such tombs, and most
of them are considered as the'patrons
of virgins. Marriages are contracted
very early. Sometimes, owing to fain-1 planning lo
j lege town.
lly reasons, one hears of a youth of *I mrntt 4cgnsls
^n.|„|nir (lf nullMn,.
fifteen or sixteen married to a girl |I „
IU| roh-s,
and
Pole*, abqui l'.uim) in all.. This
_____
much older. The.marriageable
'ago j foreign se?&lt;l&gt;ni 1&gt; illrtlm-t from the
for a girl Is fixed at nine.
/n carf speak English. The
irotherhoAd plane t«» employ
HADN'T WALKED ALL THE WAY
r to -conduct a night school

'I!:

WHY WASTE TIME FRETTING?

MEETING
OF METHODIST BROTHERHOOD

O YOU know of anyone
who is old enough to
read, who has not seen that
sign at a railroad crossing?

D

time or other, then why doesn't

Maybe you think, Mr. Merchant,
“Most everybody knows my
■tote, I don't have to ad vertiM."

Nothing to ever completed in the
advertising world.

The Department Stores are a
continually advertising — and
they are continually doing a
good business.

about Christmas time, it cervertiaemenu about all the time.

ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER

aa speech—so common, that unless it
rises above Its usual tone of discord­
ant complaining, we do not even ob­
serve IL Observe any ordinary meet *
Ing of people, and see how many mln
utea it will be before somebody makes
more or leas complaining statements
of something or other which probably
cveryone In the room, or in the street
Il may be. knew before, and probably
no one can help. Why say anything
about It? It I* cold. It is hot. it Is
wet. it Is dry; somebody has broken
an appointment, ill-cooked a meal;
stupidity or bad faith somewhere has
resulted In discomfort.
There are plenty ot things to think
about. It Is simply astonishing how
muqji annoyance may be found in tho
course of every day s living, even ot
the simplest. If one keeps a sharp eye
out on that side ot things. £ven Holy
sparks fly upward.” But even to tho
sparks flying upward. In the blackest
of smoke, there is a blue sky above:
and the leas they waste on the road,
the sooner they will retfeh It. Fret
Ung is all time wasted on the road.

Nothing Like an Understanding.
"i bog your pardon air—" Grau ted;
bjit It's no use bogging for anything
else!**—Glasgow Record.

Stop and Think
Here is What You Want in a Motor Car
APPEARANCE—You waul a car of graceful lines, beautiful floiijh.
slylikli a|i|&gt;oinltni*iiL-&lt;. Oitc that in quiet, nlalely ami M.«y-to
control.
■
• '

COMFORT—Yun want a car that gives you a comfortable ride—
il«*t*(&gt;'u|i|iAblery&gt; spring* that relieve I he car of vibration, evPOWER—You waul reserve (tower lo meet all road enieru

STRENGTH—Your stfefy lies in strength, you waul the maximum
DUR.ABILITV—Buicks an* built lo givx you long, hard service,
wh-’lier for yf-arn of tbe or f&lt;\r gopd value in future ex-

The salt works at Carrickfergus in.
Ireland, arc making white salt from
rock salt in a new way.
~
’
.
Rock
salt
'from the mine Is now fed into a gasfired furnace, where It melts, and runs
by gravity Into successive chambers.
In two of the chambers are three-ihch
pipes, pierced with many tfny holes,
through which powerful jets of com-

agitate the molten salt, and thus to
make the slag nnd other impurities
sink to the bottom. It then passes
through a settling chamber, then to n
reservoir, mid finally into rotating
pans, in which the salt, now rapidly
cooling, encounters rakes that agitato
It in such n way ns to crystallize It
in various grades and sizes, ready for
the market. The three furnaces at
Carrickfergus produce 70 tons of re­
fined salt in 24 hours. The process
1a continuous: the salt to deposited in
a finished state half an hour, after it
■eaves the mine.—Youth's Companion.

UICK

fullilF fill Hies.* requirement and there are styles mid sizes lo
suit your needs.’
Fours und Sixra $900 lo $1650

Hastings Buick Company

'nn' Messer
MaaeAr Bldg.
rtl.lcNew

,

Phfllle
Phone2 260

Dcinonslraliotis Kindly given over routes that may prove these cars.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, DECEMBER M. t*14.

MIDDLEVILLE

(

HAL MENT10NJ

c. t9r thu holidays.

Frits Itehor la home from Ann
Arbor for tbe holidays.
Edmond Wood in hums frum Ann

Leland

Holly

of Albion

visited

Grand Rapid* vialtons Saturday.
Albion college !■ home for the hull-

Mr. und Mrs. Richard H. boppenthien are *uc&gt;U of relatives In Hud-

was In tho city Tuesday culling on j
friends.

in* on Hastings friend* the I.im of

D0^C

Superviaur Fred E. Mcud,
tuiMi from hit lown»hlp dutlu,
rtlje ■ few pigs. He ha» wld geviTul |(g« during l he teaton, but
I ail week he brought down the
largest Jot of I ha ■eatoo, M head
Dial weighed 11.100 pound*- Some
pork*.
•
W. H. Freemuin is also some hog
raiaer. Ho aold the name day 35
head, Campbell mid Pratt bought
both bunches. They shipped three
days last-week,
.
’
Ruih Loe arrived home Thurs­
day evemng from
Indianapolis,
where she is nlli-iiding School of
Music.
She will enjoy (he Holi­
days wilh her people. •
James Kypkuy und family are
nicely settled in ihvir new home Ihe
former. Dr. Swift house.
Dr. Swift and family are now in
the Parkhurst house &lt;m .Mam street
where he has also Jilted up an of-

HMD TRIP
CunUnued from page r ,

Of course Its just spring here and that
accounts for snmt- uf it. Nut' It nemr
gets hot. The Humboldt Mre.nn frotii
tho Amartlc Hows right along th&lt;const of South Anicrh-a und from
Guayaquil down It1

I suppose the winter is setting in
now at home and tbe old furndee I*
b«*&lt;1nntng io heat up.
Well, down
here they Ipive no stove# for heating.
or flreplacciC
Its never cold envuirfi
for them, but you Olwnya sleep under
blankets.
Quite different fcom what
the cUmutn uf Chile Is uelialiy sup­
posed to lie.
,
Excerpts from anvthi-r of Mr. Huffman's Getters fallow
The customs of
funny—nothin* don

Ely .Mt'.Vitighlon arrlvutl hoine on
Morris HUI is hiMne from tho F«rri«
Institute, Big Rapids, for the Christ- Friday for Ihtt Holiday*, lie will en­
rmut vacation.
joy vacation until .Ian. 5, 1915.
MW. CaihiTinr Rood ♦returned lo
mu« vacation.
her liomi* in Washington, I), t:.
Mrs. Charles Babcock. of Toledo.' Thursday, nfler spending several

ar th.I* the

the L’nlvarsMy uf Michlgun fur the
a great big paper Inst week chock
holiday vacathm.
full of g&lt;&gt;od thing.*, n credit to him
and to the loyn.
Mr. and Mnu Clyda Wilcox optnti Charles Mcl’cck is under (he phy­
Friday In Naahvllle, the guests of I sicians cat*.
•
\V. II. Caln of Hastings was ar-

Ilekanl* to nil my frk-ndit und wile
love tu all the family. 1 .un.
Yuur 1 uvin* sun.
Ralph.
TvII Bob Uinible to come down
hen- and open n bank and arrange to
retire in 5 years.
That's
ii banker usually stuye is
und they ^elduni go broke.

Christmas with Mias I
mefw. of Grajid Rapids.

SPORTING GOODS

Mr. and Min. Solon Doud.

Baldwin nf South Hastings.

lUuKhtcr Imrothy. apenc Sunday

al

Mi«s Gertrude Hue* returned from
Chteigo. Saturday, aud will ■pylid
thu tiolkkiys with home folks.

Duplex Preen Co.. of Battle Creek. Is

CO.INCORPORATES

Local Industry Doing Thriving
Business Selling “Wilson
Wobblers" Lines, Etc.
The Hnsijngs
Spurting
Good*
Works has been inuorporated under
tho jaws of the state-with a nipltallxatlun uf fto.ooo and- tho following
officcra:
ITcsidL-nt. Abcn Johnson;
■ecrctAry, Maurice Foreman, treasur­
er. Mlw E.'Johnson.
The cinnp.iny
hua enjoyed, an vxcclli*nt sale of
"Wilson Woliblors," reels und llxhlhg
lines.
~

ed by him.
Mr. und Mr*. Arthur Moore of
Charlotte are vlelttog rehtllvce and
friends )n the- city and vicinity.
sleigh ride and il is impossible lo
Mr. and Mrs. Bbiriey Smith
see the display of our nierehauln
with out doing some buying.
.
different colors
Jay Goryun is preparing lo open

luring certain

John McElnuln, over Christmas.
tlii* Ferguson buildmg, on the west •lyice for ilshlng on the surface.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sisson and
ride, of lire river.
_. ______
___
tieorge
Thorpe is ill mid con- in the depths.
tlon and d.irt* with a motion like a
Harold Sheffield rrturncd‘-M&lt;&gt;nda&gt;' lined lo Ids home.
from St. Johns Military Academy.'
W.. Mli.u X." V- ... ....... J .U w.
.. Mi■*. Ih-lxiruh lli&gt;gei&gt; in spending
the wihler with her dnughlcr, Mrs.
Charles Biinilold in Grund llupid*.
Sim. rornes down onco in u while lo
Sunday.
Mlfis Nina Walldorffl nnd M&gt;» we her friends nnd look after ln*r ORANGEVILLE TWP.
Gretu Hmith. wbu ure teaching «t property here,
LOSES ROAD SUIT
Rk-Jtland. urt home for the hollduy
Tbe dnnring |&gt;arly nl the inn
vacadon.
v
'Friday evening was enjoyed by all.
The Jury Gives Judgment of
Music was by Troxels.
T. I&gt;. French is very (xHtrly and
$876.22 to Claimants for
Thursday.
Mrs. Will Hhlllon. und little
Bond-Building Work.

■nd Mrs. Edwin Shultz. Friday and

SchiMds will close on Thursdayt
for I heir annual vucnliun.
'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holly and
son Birdwill arc rlaitlng Mr. and Mt* . The rabbit IiuiiUts are report-;
Bert Holly and other reUUves uf
Woodland.
Some fine fish are being s|ieared

rpendinx tho ludlduva with his sis­ (hr ice and thr boys arc bu»y.
tar. Mrs. Albert Vcdder and MIm
Jennie More.

anti camo Thursday to visit her parami
BrJwi
Blue Jay. Mr. und Mn&gt;. Chickadee,
Mrs. George Hti’-fflHd slid John Hhef- und Mr. and Mrs. Nuthatch most easfleld of^BsnlkJd.
^eaVxlayJte ull &gt; vu. iheir C(JMda..»ipJ
neighbors to attend au open ulr reT
ceptlon;-hnwhron and 'concert on
Ohirstmas Day.
. ”
As evldcnec of their sincere hospiMrs. Rupert Carrot hers and

tbe holkU)i&gt;.

Mrs. Brack Gilliland, of Lake Ode&gt;-n. ilocldcd to
pleasure of ’-booing their own place
-if entertain men I and of furnivhlng
hmi-nt*. augKcstlng only.

gunt to fteed city where tht-y will

and fn-sh
Earl Waite, who will gradual- tht- rjrt. lieef-lKincs,
from t*t«wI'npsnlty ip-xt June. U |x&gt;rkrlnds be fustenetr on tru- or pole
■(wndlng u part of his "holiday v#&lt;-atiuu with relatives in thia city.
crumbs and cracked nuts -be placi d
un some sort of shelf out of the snow
■pond tin holidays with their parent*.
Im- provided to drinkMrs. Donald D. Smith and daughprovided by the birds, absolutely free.
Iztuls. Mo., camo Friday tn virllMastInga rclatlM-a during the holidays.
Mr*. A. Si. Hall and eon I'tcder.o
able
to si-v und unnounce
of Belding came today to &gt;p&lt;-n&lt;i
in fight;
Ehrtetnus with her parents. Mr. Und tfte moment he appeurs
While Mr. Blackeapped
___ .
Mrs. W. J. Field und daughter chairman «f «-ntcrtiMnm«nl. promises
f&gt;oroth&gt;’ and Mina Gertrude Rum uf
&lt;3ilc»|u came Katqrday t.. visit with unevs by the Downy nnd Nuthatch
heme futkn during the holiday
fumilb-s. though .-modesty forblda Ih&lt;
M.m- Josephine Anderson returned
folurday from Akley college to sweetest music from the Chickadee.
spend the Christmas vacation with
twe«n daylight
Dus Day; the place. ,un&gt;whc:&lt;- in
your V icinity, not too public: the re­
frestune nt a. what you cun spare from
your bounty.
The Michigan Audubon Society, :is
Roland McCrecry. of Landing.
Invitation Coniinlttee, would be glad
to haye reports vf successful rccepllmis held, eent l» its president.

Frrrta

ho is MttciulInstitute, Illg Rapids.

Bvkert.

Two Diphtheria
Mb* Ethel Hammond amt her «i»-'
ter. Mrs. George McCulln, are HI with
diphtheria und placards have been
placed &lt;w their rosUeiw*.
Their
eundithm is improving.

Idleness.
utinSs and the holiday of fools.-Lort
Chesterfield.

dig department Store
announce their

Ready-Jo-ltiear Me
deginning Saturday, december 26th

or &lt;il untiia

Then­

olfcnse. against lillh* girls and had
his examination before Justice
HelrigJo on .Monday.
t:. P. McNaugiihin spent Sunday
willi Itis family uild drove t*&gt; some
inland customers Monday, leaving
Monday etc fur the nurlh on busi­
ness. ’
■
O. B. Haller, of Saginaw un
Equitable representative was a vis­
itor of &lt;;. I). Whitmore," Thursday
and Friday.
Christinas will In* observed by all
Un* eliiH’i'Iies. and it is needles.* to
wiy that lhi&lt; gintfll boy Ik belter than
rwmiiion. Tin* recenl fall of snow
Ims made I In* sleighing fairly good
and has been a good thing for busi-

&amp;)eickgenant &amp; Riedes

The newest styles in Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses—handsome tailored garments—
a great array of them—will be offered to you,, beginning Saturday December 26th., at
Rock Bottom Prices.
• We haye a large, carefully selected stock'of the finest and best styles of the season. We
sincerely believe that our stock of Ladies* and Misses* Ready-To-WeaY is larger and more
complete than all other stores in Hastings combined. In fact our stock is too large at this
time and we feel obliged to reduce this sple» did stock as quickly and as much as possible.
Hence these tremendous and decided reductions in Price.

$3.93 for J^adies and Misses Coats
is all we ask for handsome, servicable styles that sold formerly from $7.50 to $12.50
Other values, equally as grieat Bargains are marked down to

$5.98. $7.98. $10.98 $12.98. $14.98. $17.98. $19.75
In justice to yourself, we advise you to investigate Our Big Ready-To-Wear Sale as
early as you can.
This is a remarkable money saving and real value giving event, just at the right time
when the season is at its heighth.
.
At this issue of the Paper we also wish to take the opportunity to most cordially thank
the people of Hastings and vicinity for their loyal support and confidence and to wish you
all the Season’s Best Greetings.
We feel inspired for greater efforts to serve this community more and better during the
coming 1915.
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&amp;)eickgenant&amp;Riede
'ROMANCE

FOUND

IN

WILLS,

eighth of a mile, or any other dis-1 _
tance? If you pace au eighth of -. Bequests and Instructions Reveal tha
...I,............. »
......................
Ulimn, * nH
—t
rVn.
mile you wl|) probably find that it will
take you considerably more than two
hundred and twenty fards The trained
Thn romance of wllli,.to my mind.’
walker learns to gauge bis pace ac­
conaisS primarily of the revelation
curately.
Do you know how long
your normal pace is? The* way to find therein of thy .humor and pathoa of
ordinary
Uvea, wrltea E. Vine Hall
out how long it ought to be Is to
of Jxmdon, In Case and Comment.
After u short*deliberation, tho cir­ drop a string from your eyebrows to Thus It la that, when here In London,
cuit court Jury which heard the suit tbe floor. Onehalf of that distance at .SomerB’-t bouM. I turn over the
for unpaid wages which Edward Bil- is tho normal pace. British roldlcrs jpaltltudlnouF leaves of old voluml-a.
c«x-k. assignee for'clulmants. brought are trained, to step 31U inches, ter
against the township of orungevllle Gerinans one-half Inch !&lt;**». Frencl covering- centurtca of dispositions con­
for the sum of
. rendered a and Austrian infantrymen atop -w ceived by common men nnd women
Inches, and
Russians
27‘i.—Tha of other days. In tho hour or In the
The original claim wag fsjt. With American Roy.
caged in a truly romantic quest. 1
Interest the sum totalled tho uuiount
allow’d by th. jury.
| handled recently a romantic original
Tito township voters twice turned
. here, tho last diary* of Horatio Nelson,
'
Rtgsonable.
down a proposition to raise money by
A Missouri darky wu endeavoring written in a little notebook, Inter­
to sell u .iinilo to a Jefferson^ City leaved with thin blotting paper. It
contains Nelson’s last prayer, fol­
curved by the failure »f t ke'«in«&gt;-r* to
lowed by a document which was
to
the aulnnd's age.
have a definite undemumdlng us to
"if." said he. "this mule Is as young
"October
'“S
Then in
as you claim, why is it that he bends gins:
the sight of the. combined fleets, of
Personal Ambition.
• "Oh, don't let that little fact worry France and Spain, distant about ten
Personal ambition Is n quke hon­
miles.”
The conclusion, /which re­
you, boM.” tho negro hastened to agy.
orable mntivc. The-dealrt) for approval
vfMt-mula bepd at dd lalgs, but ain’t calls In aoinn ways Captain Scott’s
and praise i^ aomqtliiug uhlth nobody'
last messago from the antarctfc
should despiue’. Hut a man should not due to no age flat he does. De Iiodm*
truf, bo», I* dal I ain't had de money
stake everything upon those; other­
to look after dat mule de way he follows: *T leave Emma I^dy Ham­
wise. w hen lil ;- works fail to obtain ougjiter W. 'My stable is kinder ilton therefore a legacy to my king
recognition he- is disappointed. Ho low an' dat mule he been obliged to and country, that they will give her
should ha« e in bimaell as his primary
stoop a little, dat'a all.”— Harpor’a an ample provlsldn to maintain her*
motive something which makes him
rank In life. I also leave-to the
Magazine.
Independent of those things, some­
, brneficenen of my country my adopt­
thing which prevents him Tro[n doing
ed daughter, llorutia Nelson Thom­
all thosu little things which impede
Another Way of Putting IL
son. and 1 desire she will use In fu­
"Hitch your wagon to a star," wrote ture tho name of Nelson only. These
public work, and make it difficult for
men to work v.fth others —Str-Edward Emerson, it does no violence to tbe
Grey.
wisdom of Emerson to transpose the and country, at this moment when I
thought agd urge the necessity of ntn going to tight their battle. May
hitching tho star to your wagon, your God bless my |dng and my country,
■
Polite Music Teacher.
exceptional moods to your drudgery, and-all those I hold dear! My rela­
"How do you like jour mew music
and "your finer enthusiasms to tho tions. It is needless to mention; they
master?" •'He is a very nice, polite
grinding toil of the dally life. This . will of course t&gt;e amply provided for.”
yotfng man. When I made a mistake
Is, Indeed, a fine arL but Its accom- j
yesterday ho said: ’Pray, mudamolpllshmcnt will reconcile thn opposite &gt;
Beyond Him.
selle, why do you take
much pains
nlrom., .hkh .r. „ oil., la coaA party of Now Yorkers &gt;eTw
A
worn huntto Improve upon Beethoven?"—Le Fi­
garo.
*
Ing In tho "plncy woods"-of Georgia
-------- ----- ----- ----------- I and had as an attendant an old negro
Sailors and the Albatroea.
I whoso fondners of big words la char
Good Combinj^lon.' ,
A remarkable and weird belief of j acteristlc of Urn race. Ono of the
A cheerful temper joined with Inno­
cence will make beauty attractive, seamen Is that connected with the al- | hunters, knowing the old African’s
knowledge delightful and wit good-na­ batrnss. These huge birds, measuring ‘ bent, remarked to him; "Uncle Mo-je.
thn Indentations In terra firms In this
tured.—Addison.
'
locality render traveling In a vehicular
stormy regions of the Capes* of Good conveyance without springs decidely
Knowledge First,
Hope and Horn and tho surrounding objectionable and piUnful anatomical­
To know what should bo defended latltudM. They follow ships for wesks ly. Don't you think so?"
la the first' condition of successful de- at a time. Tim peculiar belief of old
Uncle Motw scratched bls left car
sailors credit Hieae birds with possess­ a moment and replied, with a alow
ing the souls of ancient mariners, who kbako ot his woolly head: "Mistab
for their misdeeds teuvo been doomed Gawge. the exuberance oj&gt; yoh words
n“‘b Jurydlcttao."
Knowledge is thc parent of lore; to scour these stormy regions for eter- i
nlty
_
-----------------------------wisdom, loro Itself.—Augustus Har^
•
|
United Qtatss fl hasp industry.
"" !
।
In round figures, 43,000,000 shea*
'
Righto.
are sheared in this country each yuar.
tho ladles of thn A. U.’club for the
The doitor may uao hlercglyphlqsdn j yielding !8UX)*).&lt;W) pounds of wool,
beautiful jlowcrs wont mo In my .sick- writing hlB proscription, but bo takei | worth fd«JX)OJ&gt;GO.
Hess and also the nclKhbors for their care to write big bill to v.e can under
g________
kindm-M.
■UM
„

DIVIDE

Ysobel'a Reformation.
Ysobel Smooch, young and beautiful
to say the least, hesitated outside the
glittering Cafe de Bon Ron. torn be­
tween- conflicting emotions between

ALL

GOOD

FORTUNE

Selfishneaa.

Outside all was dark and dismal.

Probably no more clannish—and un­
selfish-people exist than the nallvea
of the-aretie coast of Siberia, the low­
est type of semi-savage Eskimos, a
writer in the Youth’s Companion re­
marks. They arc ever thinking of

■nd cheerful and gay.
"Shall I turn over a naw le
bel asked herself, "or shal
hitting up on the old page?"

comes Into possession of anythin* of
value, be never thinks of keeping. It
for himself, but calls tho other mem­
bers of tho tribe to share with him.

toward the lights, when she reflected
■gain.

caribou, or walrus Is killed, tho meat
is divided among all tho Igioos. Even ■
during the hard winter, when there
is ■ shortage of food, if a seal is
brought tn by some fortunate hunter,
tr are equally distributed.
_
Four men from'East "Cape,, ths SI;berlan side of Behring stralL. -WA
tj)Q whale-ship Narwhal
to make up the boat crews for whal­
ing In the Arctic. AH through the
summer season they remained aboard
tho vessel, doing their share of- the
perilous and wearisome work. When
the vessel returned to East Cape, on
Its way south, tho captain. mad« a
pile ot flour, sugar,'hard bread, calico,
tobacco,
cartridges,
needles
and
thread, tea. matches—everything dear
to the Eskimo heart.—'It was their
wages, and tho Eskimo were proud of
their wealth.
The walrus hide canoes camo along-

without the formality of paying her
bill.
Resolutely, Ysobel Smooch turned

? A

Commends the Judge5&lt;T
As the Judge of one of our western
■tarn
courts was leaving the bench, after
making a decision in a case, the losing
attorney remarked with some beat tbsl
he was hopeless of getting a "square
deal" in that court. And what did tbe
Judge do—reconvene tha court and
mulct the auorn^y in a heavy flue for
the flagrant contempt? He did notHe camo back at the attorney in good,
strong Anglo-Saxon-and prepared tu
thrash him If the insult was repcatei]
Involuntarily We ‘are Impelled to say.
Good for tho judge, who thus waives
an easy adyahtage of Judicial powe:
and aa tnfln to man submits his bonoi
lo the cUvalHc wager of battle!—. ashore with their riches. At tho wa­
Law Notes.
ter's edge every article was delivered
to waiting hands, and when the men
who had worked all summer for these
' Vulnsrabl*.
During an election that took place In necessities and luxuries started for ■
their Igloos they carried all they kept
for themselves In their hands. They
ware almost as poor as they were
;o pall'.n" station
when they started on the cruise, but
the village was temporarily happy—
himself, with, whom Im «ot into con i
versation. After a very exciting argu­
ment. the two men came to blows.
I
The poor lad was very much fright
cned. and, seeing that his father was
getting the worst of Lt, suddenly-called
out to him:
"Hit bln) in tho watch, lathsrj that'a
cost him something!”

Look Always to Naw Day.

Some blunders and abaardltiaa arapt

While some old soldiers were telling
war stories one of them recalled a
eurlous Incident. He had a raging
toothache and tho night before the
battle hardly slept a wink. Next day

there was the usual nervous appre­
hension among tbe men. but, ha waa
fully occupied with bls aching tooth.
Suddenly tbe fight was on. and with

Is yellsd
Tomorrow is a aew gay. You shall
...... ....
wijen victor* was won De wat
too high * spirit to bo cncuiull'.rcd! conipllinonud for his bravery,
with your old noiMuutoS.-Emersan.
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We wish to thank our many friends and patrons for
their splendid patronage during this year and we take
this opportunity of

Friday morning In tho chain.)

Wishing All a Merry Christmas
The coming year will see us still meeting you with a
pleasant smile and handing you out good values in
Clothing and Furnishings.

With Sincerest Thanks
Grlgaby.
on Friday. Dec. l»th. at the Presby­
terian Manse
—- — " '

tor

the Pat-

ronage given us during the past year,

we extend to all a Merry Christmas

A. D. Grigsby, father of the bride.
Tho Christmas Concert was v
much appreciated by the large con­
gregation lost Sunday evening.

and Happy New Year and wish for
, you Continued Prosperity.

Again-MERRY CHRISTMAS

Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co
One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Mich

fTed Spaulding, vocal duet by
Mcadames Frank Holly and M. Grigs­
by; a violin duet by Meaers AI dam
and D. Walldorff; one selection by

meditation on the theme. 'The Big­
gest Birthday Celebration of All the

J. T. PIERSON
&amp; SON

H.lUxlUl EpJacupal Cburili.
Baptism. Hqly Communion and the
advancement of probationers Into full
communion.

Pipe Oniui, Mias H-xel Radford,
Neutralized
.
Mukden is one of lhe historic cities presiding.
Organ. "Choral Introduction"
of the Far KaaL It baa a population,
organ,
of about throe
hundred
thousand,
who
’
man.
three
1R&gt; partly In tho old walled city and
"Venlte. Ex ul Um us Domino"
partly In its extensive suburbs. Tho Buck, double quartette.
walled city la a square incloaurc, butSolo. "Halleluiah, Christ Is Born"
rounded by massive, ramparts, brick by Blshoff. MIm France* Burch.
ilble. The world la not made better built and with fantastically decorated
"Nuno DJmittla" by Hornby, double
air at once and by tho big achieve"Te P«um," by Buck. Double Quarchu dynasty that .conquered China In
process and the little goodneaaea or a the Bcvenfcen|h century and reigned
Offertory, Orguh, "The Chorus ot
multitude of people combine to make at Poking until the establishment of
it possible. If it came easily and sud­ the Chinese republic To the north
Tho double quurlette is as follows,
denly and through Individual effort । and northeast of the city there are'two
director, Charles G. Maywood; tenor
we might easily shoulder our respons­
Frank Horton. Edgar ^_L. l*uwers:
ibility on some one elec, but when It Is waya. numerous pagodaa and halls Suptano, Mrs. Maud Stuart Tucker:
such a slow business at which a multi­
Soprano, Mrs. Maud Stuart Tuck­
tude must work then to neglect our sal figures ot uncouth animals carved er.
MIm
Gladys,
Sisson;
alto
part is a sin and a crime. Because It I In atone and.grave mounds surrounded Mrs. Nina E. Tllmarsh. Mrs. Gall
Is so little that the beat of us can do. by grovos of sacred treca. These parks!j Myers; buss. Ctum. A. Kerr. Itoyal
it Is all tho more important that tho are the burial places of the Mancbu Myers,
little bo done after- the best fashion, dynasty, and in the oparatlona around' Hermon
a Cunningly
Devised
lest the whole process, so slow and Mukden both the Russian and Japan-1 followed
laborious at best, still stay and linger aao commanders took the greatest Fabia?"
for want of us. No, wo ought not to earo that no troops should enter the
Inclosure and that no injury should be
10:SO a. in. Worship and sermon.
■top tho procession.
done to tho groves and temples — Tha Holy City."
7:00 p. m. Worship and Si. John's
From "Famous Modern Battles."
Captured Wounded Eagle.
Day sermon, by Rev.. C. L. Bairs.
A .wounded eagle chased a fanner
Pathetic Figure on the Strand.
of Dover. N. J., who waa out taking
There la an old man who patrols will attend
tf walk the other evening. He heard a ’
queer sort rf fluttering behind him. ,ho •treets of London dally In quest
Pew fro-1
but thoughtilt waa somo naw-fangled of a vanished daughter.
kind ot automobile. - Tho fluttering quentera of Hid Strand can have failed
t'nttcd Brethren Church.
Uaa followed by a screech more rauc­ to observe him. He Is a pathetic G. Eluycr latmlen, MlnUtcr, rcwldcncc
ous than that.of tho latest auto horn. figure, with his leggings, his top kat.
The farmer jumped and turned to
Tho special meetings olosed Sunday
"cuss out" lhe speeder. He looked written placard which advertises to evening with a good crowd present
________________________
___ Ho ran. th,- w orld his mission In life.—Loudon and a deep Interest manifested. The
around
and saw a bald eagle.
the eagle following and gaining fast j al°bc.
Brotherhood meeting Sunday afterI noon was well attended with six more
until it Anally fell hclpcaa to the*
men added to the list.
ground. It had received a gunshot,
gunshot.
The Heroic Poem.
The Sunday school will render a
Tho :farmer
took tho „bird
Ho who would writ* a heroic poem
wound. Tt._
_________________
UUI I
home, it measured 64 Inches between i must make his whole Ufa a heroin Christmas program Thursday eve­
ning.
A very line entertainment will

Stopping tha Prooaaslon.
The fact that tho little we can do
lo make the world better is email In­
lux
held In Hastings, Saturday deed la ofteh our excuse for doing
nothing, but It is a very poor excuse,
J&gt;nu»ry 2. in Odd. Fellow Hal):
in reality. It should be the very rea­
son why we should do our little and

•The following program hue

team from Irving Grange.
A pot luok dinner. In order tu
make the work of thr dinner *4 light
lady bring a plate, cup.

llcport of State Grunge
by A. G. Hathaway.

fork

und

Meeting,

Reading—Mrs. A. McDonald.
Reading of cypher key und t-xemp|lticatlan of unwritten work by State
Master. J. C. Ketcham.
Conferring of Flfih Degree by Po­
mpon Officer*.
Come and let us make this first
Pomona meeting of 161$ a credit io
A. G. Hathaway.
U A Talmoa* &gt;
Mrs. J. F. Edmonds.
’
Cmnriilfi.
Why Not Ham?
He had held forth for so long! on
the subject of hla adventures that the
entire smoking room was dlstlnnly
bored. Finally he reached India. "It
was there that I first saw a man-eat­
ing tiger," ho announced boastfully.
"Pooh! that's nothing." raid a mildlooking little man. edging toward tho
door. "I once saw a man eating rab­
bit." And he sauntered gracefully
out.—Lippincott's.

Tlvery year at about this time every one should take a
good look at themselves and at their surroundings and- if
possible find out hoW they stand as compared with a
year ago. • Compare yourself with what you were a year
ago and see if there has been any improvement. Man
people go through this process annually. All should.

Now, We Ask You
to look at your financial condition—compare it with
one year ago—have you gained anything over last '
year? How much have you saved? The successful per­
son lives within their income and lays aside a part of
their, earning week by week.
This is a good system to follow—Look over the con­
ditions, and if you haven’t gained anything, or as much
as you should, try and see if you can’t "cut the expense
corners" for the' next year and bring thet extra sav­
ing to us. Anything we can do to help you save will
be ch’eerfully done. Our ir terest rate is 3 per cent com­
pounded semi-annually. .Conservative and sure.

We Want to Help You Form the Saving
Habit

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Reserve System

HASTINGS, MICH.

Old English Carol service.

Tho Young Men's Club meets nextMonday evening.
There will bi- &gt;n
interesting speaker.
Each member
may &gt;brjng*a guest. ‘
’
a
Christian Hcicuci- Society.
Sunday aervlce, 10:30 u, m.
Subject. "Christian Science."

THE NEW BIJOU
East State Street
East

day evening,

FEATURE FILMS ONLY

Rkiianl

COMING, MONDAY DEC. 28

■The picture that has set all America Talking ,
*t Quimby, church.

Invited.

How Much Have You Saved?

HASTINGS, M1CHIG N

Bible school

ALWAYS JOY IN GOOD WORK

Sermon. 11:60 a. tn.
Beginners {Reeling In class room at
:06 a. m. Miss SUH, leader.
Juniors

Pltarura in Doing, No Matter What

ANNETTE KELLERMAN
in
NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER

Thought of Drudgery.

A Seven-Reel Feature

'Ono of the changes which niuat bo
gradually Introduced Into industry If
jrhlch will be an MluaUafcd lecture. outburst of human spirit Iti it la to
*I«o'aannsaion. hut u coitbcUun *zw,n increase the element, of pleasure, rc;
marks tho Engineering
MagarinoTliere are parts of Industry which
are how fascinating to tbe workers.
Itepliu Church.
Western America glows kith thn entbualaam of the conque|t of nature
by tho mind. Many engineering con­
Thursday evening
ceptions. many smoothly Interlocking
systems of administration .and many
Friday afternoon prayer meeting al conserving plans of financing,-have
been accompanied In the doing with
Choir pi4ctiso Friday evening at
thrills of delight, which have bound
IS. All member* requested to be
tho performers like lovers to their
tasks.
Bible school at 10:60.
Classes for
Good work and joyous work are. In ;
Morning worship ut 11:00, Sermon lhe long run. the same. Wherever In,
by the pastor, subject. "A New Year industry good things huve been done'
lli-solutlon." Music by. the choir and —wherever achievements have been1
characterized by vigor and largeness'
of plan, simplicity and directness of
Itusscll Place.
method, and nervous beauty and finYoung People's meeting ut 6:00.
have to do with .work which' has per-1,
mltted the performer to experience]
joy. freedom and an exulting sense of j
strength, while It was being accom-^
Evangelistic sermon.
pliahed.
And. gQntrariwise. when we,,
Moat Precious Name." Chorus Choir
find tha worker intelligiint and joyous |i
Bible Study cUaa Tycadgy evening we may expect superior results, for; ■
then tho psychological conditions are ij
chapters of DunUl ■this week,
right.
and bring your table*.
Pleasure tn work produces a sympa- J
tbetic. teachable mental aliltude to ?
ward Hid task, it makes the atten- i
tion involuntary and eases lhe strain];
of attending
It stops lhe nervousi]
leaks of worry. One of the secrets I]
of lasting well Is to avojd getting L
stale and tired and in a mental rut.']
Ths- older people are urg-

Holy Communion. S:00 a. ni.

the driver. To know a thing thoa*,,
oughly and attain mastership In ‘It!;
one niuil be drawn back to it repeat- ■
edly by Its attractions, and must And IJ
one’s powers evoked and‘trained by],
its inspiration-

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WELL-KNOWN HASTINGS MAN IS AP­
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takes this opportunity to.thank its many friendsand customers for their
exceedingly generous patronage during 1914,
and to wish you all—

ear
PHONE 22

Hastings, Mich.

World's Debt to Humphrey Davy.
* Humphrey Devy, a poor apprentice
to a country chemist, waa born at
Peaunco. England, 1778. Ho became
the most eminent scientist of hla day.
He'made tbe safety lamps now used

It has been Miwtted that ** &gt;"•
■ e "i formal protest agnlnst what
aa Mid last week about thr ability

death in 18X9 gave us tho electrib
light Davy made his first expert­
menu in candle light. Today the light
known as Barnegat light, off the New
Jersey coast, is equal to 30,000,000

Mr. Pryor 1» one of the most wide­
ly-known men of Barry county. He
was burn In Yankee Spring*, where hr
fset OU fems. To make this take all
tho plants up to thu bathroom, close
the door and window, and fill the bath
with hot water. Let the plants stand
in this hot, steamy air for two or three
hours, then gradually clear the air so
that tho plants become accustomed to
the ordinary atmosphere before they
are replaced in their customary post-

SCHOOL NOTES

la visiting h»r sister Mixa Wilcox.
Muriel Hoblpson and Rachel But­
ler of the 7th grade were absent Mon-

Intricate Story.
"Before my marriage 1 told her all
my past life. Don't you think I showed
a wonderful courage?** "Yes. and n
•till more wonderful memory.".
Optimist and Pessimist.
Tbe optimist tells who won the
game. Tho pessimist tells who lost
It—Buffalo Enquirer.

The belief prevails In parts of Ire­
land and Europe that only five fam­
ilies rightly bear tbe O—lhe O'Neills,
high monsrehs of Ireland and kings of
Ulster: the O'Donnels, princes of Tyrconnell; tho O'Connors, kings of Con­
naught: the O'Briens, kings of ’Thotuond. and lhe O'Flahertya, priucea of
far Connaught Sir Henry Piers wrote
in 1682: "Such as have O prefixed were
of old, superior Ionia or princes, and
such as have Mac were only great men.

We are all in a greater or less de­
gree lhe slaves ot words, judging of
an action by-the name wo give It or
hear given It by others. This tyranny
ot words waa well Illustrated by a re­
mark made by a woman of at least
average Intellect: "That sounds very
reasonable.
But are you not now
preaching free trade? Because If you
are, I entirely disagree with what you
say.” She had been willing to swal­
low the doctrine, but the label* stuck

er be tho O'Neill of Ulster than king
ot Spain." declared the Immortal
Shane O'Neill to the British Elizabeth
when requested to change hU Irish
title tor an English dukedom, and aa
such, claiming Ireland's throne, he'

uncongenial society. In pursuits which
cannot by any possibility be of use to
anyone. In doing things we take no
interest in. In reading books which
need never have been written, in writ­
ing articles which need never be read

Epigram Worth Heeding.
Joubert, tbe great maker of ex­
quisite epigrams, wrote many on
friendship. As be waa a man ot many
friends, and never lost one. his wli&gt;
sayings may be taken aa tho flowers of
his experience. Ono of tbe best of
them Is: "When my friend i» blind in'
one eye, I look at him In profile." If I
we keep this suggestion in mind, per |
haps we shall make and keep friends'

amount to years In the course of a life­
time, and yet we submit, smilingly, un­
complainingly, because we And all
these things labeled "Pleasure" and
we “ought to take a little relaxation."
—L. B. Wheeler.

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next year In their work

GERMANS AT I HOI
IN DESPERA^A
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Life ts

NAVAL RJ
WAS F\
■
BELv\
Eight graue*—Writing desks. small
tables, foot»t&lt;»ols, book ehelves, book
racks, tabourettea. pedestals. hall
trees nnd kitchen stool.
High (K-hexd—Three library table*,
writing dfak. medicine cabinet*, an
Ice boat, tabourettea and book ahelv-

IEIT STATHAM

.Grtfn.it i .tuinitix 1
to Attack Bnti\
Co-operating^
Troops Near
$1,000

Z&amp;ATES TO
each" pupil in the 7th grade and 1th
grades and high school la allowed to
select hla own problem. The princi­
pal difference In the work of the
grades la the decree of difficulty of
the problems In hand.

their

Bargain Days To^ary
BIG MICHIGAN OFFER
The Hastings Banner, The Daily Herald, The Michigan Farmer,
Fruit Belt, Farm and Fireside and Home Life.*

ALL FOR $3.05
May 10. 1114. at Bay d* Chaleur, Nova
Beotia. She went to Marine City.
Mloh.. to reside In I960. and waa af-

Farmers’ Review and Kimball’s Dairy Farmer OR Orange
Judd and Kimball’s can be substituted for The Michigan
Farmer.

HOME CIRCLE OFFER
The Hastings Banner* The Daily Herald, McCall’t
Magazine, Today’s Magazine and Home Life/.

w dreadfully

HI fir 13.15.
Odd and Evon.
HU Wife—“I don't want yon te be
coming home at such odd hour.” Hue­
band—"All right. dear. I’ll try td make
It four instead of three."—Philadel­
phia Bulletin.

n* Dill) Hinli ni Hutlip limr (2.15

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�THE HASTINGS DANNER. DECEMBER 14, ISM.

PAGE ffiVEN

HOLMEN CHURCH.
Harriet Fuller will e

Delton Meat Prices

*; •
Qllleeple.

Lower Than Others. Road Theeo
Home Cured Bacon. __________________ l__!b. 20c
Home Cured Hams,L.H&gt;. 19c
Home Cured Shoulderslb. 14c
Pork Loin as cut outlb. 14c
Pork Shoulder, whole_lb. 12c
Beef Roastslb. 15c
Rib Boiling Bcef_r_Jb. 12 l-2c
Lard in Jars 14c
Special Whole or’Half Hogs or Beef by quarter.

'
ROWLING.
attended tho Ladiss* Aid Chrlatmaa
George Garrlsup and wife of Hend- **Mj*. Evelyn Hoffman of Nashville
frwhott Oora«fS apoitit Sunday wtlh
their son. Floyd und wife
will mtertklii

DEUTON.

tha of CD
morning to

pact to go to Detroit in lhe near
future.
.Miss Bessie Olis of .Manton is
spending her vacation with her par­
ents.
Mrs. Libhie Douglas visited her
mother Mrs. Count last Sunday.
Geo. Havens spent Munday with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer McKtbbin.
The telephone meeting al A. F.
Burroughs Tuesday elected lhe fol­
lowing officers':
Pres., Lewis Ed­
ger; Vice Pres., Fred Otis; Sec.,
Peter Vauderbrook; Trea*., Will
Havens. AH liad a good time and
u line dinner.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Newland
were at lhe farm last Wednesday.
Mrs. John Baker entertained tile
Union Thursday.
Mist Blltha Rice returned to her
home'Saturday.
Robert. Lord is al wurk iu Has■ liugs.
There will be a dance al tbe Glass
Creek Grange Half New Year’s
•right.
Beit Way to Keep Apples.
The best vessels In which to keep
apples are crates or baskets that per­
mit ventilation, and also permit han­
dling the fruit to prevent bruising.
When It commences to reach Its full
stags of ripening It Is well to sort it
occasionally, and remove and uso any
that are commencing to decay, or that
are becoming soft or overripe. Firm
Of ordinary newspaper and

coot place, and there kept
longer
time than when not so wrapped.
Firat American Admiral.
E*ek Hopkin* waa Uw flr*t admiral
of the American navy, being appoint­
ed in 1775 by (he continental congrette
commander-in-chief of the navy. While
he at flrat achieved great euccca*’, ho
waa removed In 1777 on the ground
of Incompetency. He died In 1S02 at
Providence, R. J., where a monument
ha* been erected to hla memory.

We'Pay

Program for Union Grange for
Saturday evening. Dec. 36lb.
Singing.
Roll Call—Some Christmas quo­
tation or verge.
Recitation—“The Master's Poor.”
—Hazel Hathaway.
Recitation—“«el|lng Information
Out of Pa.’— Keet Tobias.
Song —“Slivery
Stars.
Weyermaa and daughters.
Discussion—“Christmas Shopping
nnd Christmas Giving." Led by Sis­
ter Mabel Andrus.
Recitation—"The Glutl Things.”—
Thelma Tohian.
A Short. Play—“Thfl Spirit of
Chriitmas.
Each member bring a small pres­
ent; costing not lo exceed ten cents,
and wrap it in a fantastic shape.
Refreshment])
served
by the
men.
Lunt Tobiax, lecturer.

Maxom will come Thursday to upend

Mr*. Atwood of Ludington. wu.
»rc Thursday in thr int*r*sto of th&lt;
afternoon with Mr*.

'

Capital

920,000.00
6.000.00 .

Tur-r ..Jj,-—-?-Surxslua. .___ _
A. A. Aldrich, Pre*.
J, G. Hughes, Vice-Pres.
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

DIRECTORS
A. A. Aldrich
T. A, Aldrich

Dr. Donald McLcay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

Georgc J. Doster
L. B. Tcerpeaing

-

surface. When the dragnet* which are
irlng mid pctltton;
Furthur Ordered, That publi

aro killed by removing them from a newspaper printed and circulated in
water* of great hydro*tatlc preanr*
to conttauoiuly docreaolng pressure*
A true copy.
hap* act.” "She has!. I can make
Ella C. Eggleston.
In Their Several Claw**&lt;
no ImpreMlon upon It!” "Have you
A timid persou l* frightened before 1
Mr*; Bertha Oarvtom was .taken
tried a diamond?"—Houston Po*L
1
a
danger,
a
coward
during
tbe
tine,
I
suddenly nick Inst Thursday uftcrnn&lt;m
field spent Hunday a(-W||| FhUltp**.

treo Milch 1* for oven-bodyMr. Blackman of Prairieville *p»nt
Sututoy wlrtj hl* bfotber, F.
Black­
man and family.

amaM&gt;v,
uaw—,
..... ,
here were there doing their Christmas
■hopping.

SUII a Chance.

Edwin Ormsbe and family, 'liny
Freeman nnd family •tx-nt Wedn&lt;»-

Battle

GKAXGK I1AU. coilXHIlhi.
Ml** Ethel Rottfui
vlisted Mary Bcsicti

Banllcld

Will Hammond wu»
In Battle
Creek, Saturday, on businea*.
Sherman Zimmerman and daughhave

Allen Hyde came home from the

Battle Creek. Monday.
I’.KDAR CREEK

Helen Stanton I* inending the hol­
idays with her grunthnother ut Bai-

Deceiiiher 311.
cd lo &lt;-om'c mid
the family I hey
n train anylhing

Every laxly iiivil-.
bring anylliiiiu b*r|
ran- As they have
In (he line of grain

By Kathryn

Wednesday fully restored to health.
l.v th- whOOt 1 during Good Heiiltli Week, was the
"Care nf the Teeth.”' I thlpk every
little boy and girl should profit frnm
the lecture and exhibition. Wu ■hnuld
early ng*.
&lt;&gt;|ir firai teeth, or b*by
Hurprlac on Ed. Myer* nnd family De­
cember sth.
Altoiil forty of their teeth, should !&gt;&lt;■ wall cured &lt;1
friend* nnd neighbor*
met there.
an*n&lt;Un£ * jileafjtDt .evening und
iMvfng ** a to«en"or
u rug.
Mr. Myer** people are moving to
their farm near Ionia aud will be
But we wish lhem success In their

Most boy* and nlrU do not think n
gri-at deal of the.1 impurtunt fill
grinders, until semi night they ws

MICHIGAN.

WHY

The BANNER’S Plan of Handling
Auction Sales Ought to Be Favored
by Every One Who Contemplates
Haying a Sale in Barry County:
। ST—BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS.. In the past
1 six years, over 750 Auction Sales have been advertised in the BANNER to
the mutual satisfaction of the sellers and buyers..
We have letters
from many who have advertised their sales in the BANNER showing
that oq a single article they have realized enough more than they expected to
pay all the expenses of the auction. In all cases when results have been com­
pared with expectations the sales advertised in the BANNER have exceeded
expectations, in some cases by several hundred dollars as we can show by let­

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O ND—BECAUSE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO LOOK TO THE BAN4NER FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AUCTION SALES. The stfccesa
ol the BANNER’S plan of advertising sales has naturajly led people to ex­

pect that an auction sale in Barry Co. will be advertised in the BANNER,
just as they expect the letter carrier will deliver their mail.

*5 RD— BECAUSE OF ITS SMALL EXPENSE. We make a uniform
charge for our service in reaching practically all the people of Barry Co.
that is but little al&gt;ove what used to be charged for sale bills that were read
by only a few of the people.

4 TH-BECAUSE IT PUTS TIFE SELLER IN TOUCH WITH Ills
^HEST AVAILABLE CUSTOMER IN BARRY COUNTY, The BAN­
NER goes into practically every home in Barry Co. The people naturally
look to the BANNER to learn about Auction Sales. If a Barry Co. man
wants for his own purposes any tool or live stock advertised in any sale, he
knows just where to go to find it. He will be prepared to bid what he be­
lieves the article or animal is worth, because be has use for it. There will
be no clement of speculation in his bid. With the old plan, the people in
the immediate neighborhood were the only ones who knew of the sale, and
they would generally bid because they hoped to buy something cheap.

CTH—11 ECAUSE IT AVOIDS HAVING TWO AUCTION SALES IN
°THE SAME NEIGHBORHOOD ON THE SAME DAY. The BAN­
NER makes dates for the auctioneers and practically all of them report the
sales they book to this office, which is the recognized Ruction sale headquar7

tors. If we find that two sales are booked for the same locality we can'anp
do at once take it up with the auctioneers, and arrange for a change of one
of the sales, thereby avoiding spoiling both sales. This is ait important con­
sideration.
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ED ONLY A FEW IN THE IMMEDIATE LOCALITY OF THE SALE.
This is so evident that any elaboration oi this point is quite.unnecessary. -

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THE AUCTION
z ADVERTISING IS LAID AWAY AND PRESERVED IN THE HOME

Banner Want Ads Pay

ALDRICH BROS. CO

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ters and personal references.

Charles |jitllmuKh’« lite tlrel Tues-,
day
in January. Bring needles
nud Ihituble.. for \vc are going I"
tmw for Mrs. Gougl.
Revival ineniingH will uuuUiiu&lt;*
all IliirWME.- MflJ'Tiliif"r&lt;'d i- be­
ing shown and .soul, are being

minister at the lh»nn; of Mr. and
.Mrs.
Ardy
Gwens,' Wednesday
the Barney Mill* ‘ *chool.
Chri«tmn» entertainment mid
her scholar*. Monday night.

To produce an iron range with all the conveniences of the steel
range, reauired genius and originality by experts who were accus­
tomed to design good goods only. The result is the Iron Chief—so
'good, so different, the new points of merit covered by patents.
In this family range of pleasing pattern and distinctive design, you
have joints that never open up (construction patented); largest oven
built in any c&amp;st range, and an exclusive reservoir that heats the wa­
ter satisfactorily and permits you to bake at the some time. This
eliminates your reservoir problem for life.
It burns successfully and economically, hard coal, soft coal, coke,
wood, and cobs. Being built of the genuine new .Round Oak Iron*
carefully tested and chemically pure, you are not only assured of
every possible improvement, but a lifetime of service.
Let us show you thia range which has secured our heartiest com­
mendation.

■Richter.

it. WlllU-m.

□rand Rapid* and

Burpee and. family.

A Good Range is Not an Accident

DE.LTON.

&lt;n tho greatest depth* of the ocean

surface containing specimens of an'i-

for Mrs. Cora I’urtpatf. near Bellevue.
Dflbert Cortright I* spending the
holiday*/it home.
liuliep furnish refreshnienl s.
Mr. nud .Mrs. Bunton are irwiving
There wns.it filge' crowd al lln.&lt;
hi with lheir daughter, Mrs. Frank
HINDS CORNERS.
W. C. T. U. and Ludox Aid al Mrs.
Bailey and family.
Edward Campbell s. Thursday.
ory Corners spent Susday with Jacob
Kline,

Delton State Bank

Kuaaall OrrenHeld:

playing game* and Uiuajc.
mrnts will be iwrverf.
Al

SOLTHWEST CASTI.CTON

4 Per Cent

rIH

-pent Bunday with Frank Pints* of

fine

n*w .Epworth nlai
Remember that
dishy invited to
Chriatnuin exercl*

Mr*. 8«rth Hteln of Buttle Creek is
hero for a viait.
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. M»to Wilbur, of Battle Creek,
died nt that place T\urvday. and was
buried In Iht Jay ,$rmet*t&gt;'- Hnturday.
5frs' povert.’
Sherman Clark came home from
Singing—Home Sweet Howe.
the M. A. C. Friday to remain uiMlI
Augusta Brisbin, lecturer. after the holiday*.

.Mr. and Mre. John Ocuinpaugh
and oinkin'!) have moved l» Chi­
cago, theft* former home.
Hoytl .MeOlland of Itarryvillo,
called at Bert McCellanil'e, Sunday

Hon.

Hon thereof be granted to roar pett&gt;

Caeyl t^clUman of Jackson v
Ml pSrentWttw mkMIc of the w«
The Hunday School mH spend

Sunday.
w" hoi*
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many mor* birthday*.
Earl ailllwi of a»r*n*&lt;&gt; vUlted hl*
Homer Merriman ho* sold hl* farm
brother Wm. Qinie* and family over
to Roy Smith.
Bunday.
Mr*. Fitch
reek with Mrs. II. the Bristol school. 1'rl.tuy night &lt;wcrv|
well attended.
Battle Creek
Program for Carlton Grange No.
LACEY.
264, January 2, 1915. Witt Warner and family.
Floyd
Bussell
and
wife
have gone
Fann
Horne
program, where Claud PutttMtff' were Interr
each lives for the other and all for Joy cerAetery, last Friday&lt; ;.&gt;&lt;L
day were Earl Wqpd nud
Singing—Ever sowing.
Battle Creek last Thursday by the
Discussion—‘The farm home, how
U&gt; make It Hje brightest spot on Jennie Wilbur.
were In Battle Creek. fiaturq.iy.
earth." Led by Geo. Hatcli.
Dorothy Clark of Uicdy. rpent the
Mulls—An exercise by six lillle
who attended had
girls. ’
Little Howard llrf&gt;l"l i« doing nft-e-

Discussion—The part each mem­
ber of the home should bear.—
Win. Hale. •
Recitation —“That
Brother
of
Mints."—Alice Brisbin. '
Recitation—“Just Being a Happy
Mother."—Mrs. Jessie Allofl.
Singing—"Old, Folks al Home."
"The secret of cheerfulness."—
Mrs. Levens.
RecHntimi—“Now 1 Lay~Me/^-

Present:

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MHTTiWEHT RUH.AND
Don Forman returned home from
Ann Arbor, Saturday.
Mra.
Ixmnington
visited
her
daughter. Mrs. Fred WJIHams, Fridya.,
Floy Whitmore is spending her
vacation .at home.
Will Havens, wife and daughter
spent last Friday in Hastings vJIb
Mr. and Mrs. G.' H. Olin, who ex-,

Chaplain—Hattie Bollinger.
Conductor—41. Collins.
,

Mcomukk nitmucr.

If these price* look good to yon, let'* do busioas*

J. R. BROWN, Delton, Mich.

Kaatsr. deceased.

thing tu slop the tooth from aching.
After you hove tried everything,
mothers camphor bottle, oil of clov­
es, tooth uehc drops, .peppermint und
the dentist nnd vllher hav«
: pulled or filled. Jfrtw If i

WHILE THE BILL IS SUBJECT TO THE WINDS AND RAINS AS IT
IS TACKED ON THE FENCES AND TREES.

THE BANNER'S METHOD ot odv.rtliln. Auction SatM has boon andonad
tst—By the State Association of Auctioneers,

2nd—By all the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.
n«h&gt;

be frv&lt; frum tooth ichr.
Doi
In-&gt;t t&gt;rui&gt;h your teeth' straight b&lt;-r&lt;.s«
I the ouUlip-. thv Upper teeth should I

gunw.

inside

th? same way.

brushed in all dir&lt;ttlytu&lt;.
.\|a.t»&lt; . gobq tooth brbsii.
dental powder and .dental ribbon &lt;rf-

3rd.—By ail Auctioneers in other Counties where the same method has
been pursued.

Any printing office can print auction sale bills, but only a paper having a
large general circulation,-streh.as the BANNER has can successfully advertise
an auction sale that will bring results. The BANNER is now printing 5,200
papers each week and covers the County “like a ‘blanket.’’
We would be pleased to hear from anyone contemplating having an Auc­
tion Sale and we will mail them one of our booklets, containing 16 pages of
information and suggestions on conducting an Auction Sale. You should not
fail to secure one of these booklets if you contemplate holding a sale. Its
sugRcStiqns will mean larger and better results from your sale. We have

both the Bell and Citizens telephones.
away-with otuin-ich . troubles,
trakes us better looking.

Altogether Uk«ly.

rlrd a MBs We
fell in loro wi
■pled her.

1 Banner Want,: Ads . f?ayl

The Hastings Banner
Both Phones No. 15. Wo Make Dates With Auctioneers

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PERSONAL MENTION

For Hale-&lt;'.hrai&gt;—Hmign f-inctflum-|
j ber for roofing and BhertiuR. also j
I require
bill sluff. Phono 4tMU. Inquire
F. G. Pierce, City.

Ki'.urday night. I&gt;r

Farmer.

Jobnntown
• Hyde. I..

pt 818 Enut Bond 8L ,______ Iff
'or Huie—Good 6
room l&gt;oil.&lt;u\ |

nicely locuii*&lt;l; gn.«, bard and soft,
waler in kllchcn.
Enquire I..,
• Tbp-Noicher strain of Durov JerA. &lt;!aiu.
Phone 488B.
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Phon* soon if you
Cha". Bigg".
Phone Wanted—Poultry.
Inquire
Me-1
I.ravy’.t Fred Store.
opposite
Court House. McLravy A Craig. |
Phone 58.
If I
enquire HANNER offlc.
For Rent—Good 8 rnurrt house, 14
ward, har-ci and soft water in.
kitchen. Phone 488B. I. A. Cain.•

MARKETS

Claire Horton, of tbe M. _ .
rived In Hastings Friday- to spend a Other price* chanx*

1ey-lMvtd*on motorcycle, with
without side-car.
Rxnellent .
dttlon.
Box 43,
1

uing &lt;n Mdl'Anir
butter milk fqr

Poultry Wanted-I ain.nov
in building al roar &lt;4 I
restaurant, near Farmer
ing Place. Phone .Wil.
Kirchner.

For Sale—Hmin* tiul lot. &lt;■ Inquire I

Phone i«l-l long. 1 Mioit.

MIm QMim-a Hoyea la home from

J wk
md Mr*. Frank Ixumtrom of
■oi&gt;t.-umax lady's iw4r Wanted—Good frr^Ji cow, also tank
itfi'.." an11 pair -new
heater for sale,-. Frank Trego.
Probably left (n
shott.
lawlastfng". Monday, litElliott Sohanlx.
ccntninlng money.
by
H. fldmatk
its.

tHMtied,
Gilts bred fer* price".
Quimby tri.«ph«&gt;r

8«

Beef. live weight. 4c; 7c.

Experienced.
Washington. City.
Co!. Knlskrrn will com* today, und
th*lr *on« Lewie and PhNIp. of New

Inquire Sylva
th»

For Half—Thoroughbred R.
rooster*.
Butb-r Smith.

I. R.
Phone

Mr. and Mr* Claude Bush and
children are visiting relative* In Grand
Rapid".

LOCAL NEWS
Fine Dry Maple body

I’oullrj and Hide*.

Whitlow will apend Chriatmoa with

I roller

their winter arMion on January 4.
The circuit court Jury han been excuaed until Monday. January 4.

Martin strain. For particulars
quire Earl Gilbert or phone 443J

Grand- Rapids.
Ueef Hide-. 10c.
Mrs. Chas. Dawson an^ children of
Ann Arbor came Monday lo spend a

Ith her son, George Johnson
ChrixtmaJl here.
nnd family.

1I.-.V .1 Wilcox,

R.

Small "urn

Qlaagow

will spend

Chrlatmaa Oata. 45c.

ence Gobb.
Thn tiny youngster and
Rye. 11.00.
of Holt
the mother are doing well.
Miss Elvira Barnaby of I Anting 1s
boot mill are being rapidly rebuilt und

D. Barnaby.
Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich and dangh-

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No. 1 Timothy, 810.00 to 812.00.

filed to mee\ with the Maaohlc brolh-

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ple who have used French’s White Lily
Flour from buying any other—they
couldn’t be persuaded to buy any othWe ARE advertising to get the per­
n, who has not yet tried it, to pur”
ase ift, to purchase JUST ONE
SACK.
After that—well—you try it and
see. People who have given French’s
White Lily Flour a good, fair trial can
never be persuaded to stay away from
it very. long. . .

Sure, they may occasionally stray
away and try some other brand for a
while, but they ALWAYS COME
BACK again.

We don’t blame anyone for trying
some other flour once in a while. It
helps them to find out HOW GOOD
French’s White Lily Flour really is,
and the best way to satisfy yourself
that there's no other flour in the same
class.
Naturally we would like to have you
become an honorary member of the
_ old "standbys"—people who' have
used French’s White Lily steadily for
OVER 40 YEARS, and wouldn't have
any other flour if you gave it to them.
French’s White Lily Flour was first
made in one of those "old pioneer”
mills over 40 years ago. That mill
was a crude affair compared with our
present complete equipment, but it
turned out a ^rade of flour that soon

won. a reputation for QUALITY
among its pioneer patrons, both with­
in this county’s limits, and outside of
it.
Both the mill and the miller have
improved with the years, and have
kept strictly up-to-date. As the repu­
tation of French's White Lily. FlouV
spread out beyond the limits of this
county, business commenced to pour
in. We have increased the capacity of
this mill many times over. For the
past 25 years we have been compelled
to run this mill night and day, year in
and year out. This, with our brand
new equipment produces a far better,
smoother, and more even quality of
flour than you can buy elsewhere.

When you buy French’s White Lily
Flour you .get a BETTER VALUE
FOR YOUR MONEY, and that helps
you cut do4m your living expenses.
Here s an experiment we would like
to have you make:—Buy a sack of
French's White Lily, and a sack of any
other kind of flour claimed to be “just
as good." Make a loaf or two of
bread from each kind of flour. Put
the loaves from each kind in the oven
at the s^me time, and bake them right
"side by side.” You can soon tell,
and will KNOW which kind produces
the BEST LOAF.

Decide today to buy French’s White
Lily Flour tomorrow. You will al­
ways be glad that you did.

Middleville Roller Mills

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Drc. 31.
Mr. Trpxel’a from Hasting" and proceeded to ar­
rill fqrniah the music. range for the forty guests which had
been Invited.
The greater number
were old friends and neighbors from
William A. Caln, .-tcctwd of im­ Bnrryvllle. where Mrs. Mend former­
proper conduct towards a school girl ly lived.
Those frtftn th* vllbtge
In Middleville, received his examina­ were relatives or old friends.
After
tion on Monday and was bound over ull had nrrlved. Mrs. Mead waa
to the circuit.
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brought home and it would be diffla bond of 8500.
Caln denies

The special council meeting which
as held &lt;&gt;n Monday afternoon it.
about shaking 'hands and greeting
would fall on Friday evening, was so all with her usual smile.
lightly attended that a Quorum was
The rooms were prettily decorated
with smtlaX and red carnation". The
Saturday evening 75 neighbors and Iting and recalling old times.
Suddenly we were called to order
and
Mrs.
Julia
Marshall
in
behalf of lhe guests presented Mrs.
Mend with a table cloth and'napkins
of fine linen, also chin* cup and aau-

tosh of Quimby surprised them, the
occasion being their 40th wedding an-:
niveraary.
Tho thne wna spent with
games and visiting. A rocking chair
was left as a remembrance. All had
a hoppy time.

Hastings sch'Kils today. Sants ed many pleasant memories to all
who were present and helped tn
sr.xdea and distributed gifts. There
was plenty x&gt;f Christmas music, and
speaking.
Rev. Russell H. Broody made all feel that she thoroughly op-|
delivered an address before the high predated the gifts as well as the
i«cho|&gt;l.
Nine Christmas trees were
We were thin called to the dicing
usoL
The gift* were msde by the
children foe their parents. , teachers
out

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Happily Surprised Mra, Mead.
iaut Thursday living the sixtieth
birthday anniversary of Mrs. Eunice
Mead, her daughters. Mrs. Bertha Middlings. 11.50.
leged Improper conduct with girls, Wlk-ox of Hastings and Mias Bernice Hammonds Dairy Feed, 11.4*.
received his examination In Justice
CadwaRader's court on Tuesday nnd
Wednesday mornings and waa bound rhlch was fj surprise indeed.
over to circuit court.
She was invited to take dinner With
LITTLE MOTHERS BOTH. BUTDon't forget the Fellowcraft Daucthem to the M. E. church to Bl. John's i

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Chaplain Lougher. of Jackson priaThe luncheon consisted
hood In October, will occupy thr pulgoad by. wishing Mrs. Mead many
evening of Sunday. January 3.
mon- happy birthday".
Mr. Lougher will talk upon thr
Mrs. Rose Reynolds.
fiuencea that make criminal" and the
duty that society owes the man which
Old Demand for Ships.
society is trying to reform.
Many
The demand for more shipg waa
pronounced Chaplain Laugher's lec­
ture thr best heard In Hastings In beard in England as far bjtck *a the
sixteenth century. In 1577—11 year*
Many In Barry county y’e Inter- j before the Armada—Dr. John Dee pubie,&lt;! Id. Mav View., lhe beautiful, re-

have appreciated the fine awlmmlng

John M. Hall.
aoclatlon a magnificent auditorium,
costing 850.000. Word reached Judge
Smith, who Is a trustee of tho Hay
View Association, on Monday that
Mr. Hall, whose generous benefac­
tions hud done so much for Ray View.
trolt.
H. R. PMtenglll says in Moderator
Topics: “Some foolish grangers, uc-

Grange session. In their purpose to"
session, in their laudable purpose to
give our fine State Agricultural Col­
lege a worthy fund, proposed cutting
down ths appropriation for our Stnte
University.
Neither of thou groat
institution" gets half enough support
now.
Both arc doing an Inestimable

thpes, this Is the worst to talk of-re­
trenchment In higher, broader, dsep-

ment of a "petty navy royal." It was
to consist of ''three-score tall ships
or more, but In no case fewer; that
henceforth. nelthen France, Denmark,
Scotland. Spain nor any other coun­
try can have such liberty for invasion,
or their mutual conspiracies or aids.
Ofly way transporting, to annoy the
blessed state of our tranquillity, as
either they have In times past had.
or else may have, whensoever they
will forget or contemn tho observing
of their sworn or pretended amity."—
London Chronicle.

Carried Mere Doll, While tha
Other Undeniably Had th»
Real Thing.

station. Have you ever noticed what
a lot ot queer things due will see
'while killing time lu a waiting rooth
with nothing to do but watch what
thn other fellows are about 1
waiting room. A girl, perhaps thirteen
years old, ber mother and a small
child of three. Just big enough to ■•'go
It” alone. It was apparent from lhe
first that the girl was a “little mother"
to that child. She had him in tow and
ahe watched over him with perfect
proprietorship, relieving her mother
Of all care. Shu took the child on a
tour of the big waiting room and as
she camo up from tho other side she
bad the child In bor arms.
Just at this time another girl, of
about the iutme age but aligbtly taller.

girl with the child. The latest girl
had a big doll all togged out in a
baseball uniform and cap.
Lookers-on couldn't keep back a
smile as those girls paused a moment

doll »bs almost as large as the child
In lhe other girl's arms. But the girl
with the child certainly had the' real
thing and alio looked her superiority
as she sited up the basebsll boy doll
and Its owner.—Brockton Enterpr.se.

Valuf of Thinking.
Bays Henry W
: "The Intelli­
gent designlngjM
beauty through
lofty thinking I*
ascendent of a
fine art." The beat cosmetic Invent­
ed Is a beautiful thought, and It makes
no difference how many' rouges and
paints one puts on, a close inspection
*«ui 'fimsye see * certain ugliness
there. A hate, a low thought, an «nkind word. * mean act always show*
Itself on tho exterior and injures one'*
appearance. You cannot hide 1J. Mur­
der will out. But let one devote him­
self to simple living and noble think­
ing and he will gather a charm about
him that even a nathraP homeliness
will not hide.
Beauty Is In tune
with the Infinite, and when one be­
comes ugly It Is the sign ot a die­
cord.
So. then, ho had better tune
up by taking on fairel- thinking and
living a truer life.
Don’t trust to

Trust to thn life.—Ohio Stalo Journal.
Rar* Egyptian Sculpture.
The Egyptian sculpture gallery at
the British museum has received an
Flattering Offer to Singer.
Interesting sarcophagus of the nine­
On one occasion while crossing the
teenth dynasty, of dato about 1300
ocean David Qlspham, In addition to
B. C. It Is of red quartzite, about
his contribution to the usual concert
seven feet four Inches In length, and
program given for the benefit of the
Sailors* Widows and Children fund, of­
described in the Inscription as "a
royal scribe, overseer of lhe cattle fered to auction a program which had
of the temple of the gods Ra and been autographed by all the distin­
Turn." Ou the lid, which la sculp­ guished people on board. He actually
tured In human form, is a figure secured 1800 for the program, which
uf the . sky goddess Nut, who Is was added to tho receipts from tickets.
represented with outstretched wings, After It was all ovsr a gentleman ap­
emblematic of ber care ot the proached Mr. Blapham and said, with
mummy, and below tho figure Is a all due admiration and enthusiasm:
prayer that she may protect the body "Say, I'm a New York auctioneer, and

too state hospital on December 17,
The body wua shipped lo Walldorff
Brothers' undertaking rooms in this
city.
Funeral sekviees were held
from Carlton church on Monday of the deceased.
morning. Burial took place In Wood-

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you did tonight. Hera la foy'card,
Life.
Life Is a comedy to him who thinks, singing you Just come down to me and
TH
giro you 110.000 a year to sell our
a tragedy to him who feels.—Horace
Btut.”
Walpole.
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Thomas Sharp, whose whereabouts In
nArtK tmknown. hv her

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Not tho Sama Thing.
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There ia nothing dearer to g man
zlatera residing In Carlton. Mr* Sharp
waa committed to Wie hoopRal aev- than a good wife and very little that
la
more
*xpanalve.
eral weeka ago.
On the return from
I the cemetery.
a number of tho
n)ourners had a narrow escape from
injury when the bob-sleigh In which ...If. a.man getji up Just attar tha day

they were ridiqr eapmed —over "a
Fortunately the

team

Hie Herd Luck.
"I atipjweo you’re waiting for year
abtp to cone in?'*
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"No, Eva given up hopoe”
"Wtaafii the Idea?**
"T undoretand my wife's re 1ativet
have ra.loed
harbor,"—Detroit

whole day before him!

Banner Want Ada Pay

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DECEMBER 24,1914-20 PAGES

PUr TWO—EASES 9 TO II.

THE FARM—A Christmas Appreciation
By Eugene Davenport, Dean of the College of Agricul­
ture University of Illinois
PUBLISHED IN THE FARMERS
REVIEW OF DECEMBER 19, 1914

G'KNE DAVENPORT.

the Illinois College of Agriculture.

On the farm, more easily than elsewhere do. the young attain that physical)
moral, mental and individual development that is necessary to the perma
nence of a people. The farm is the place where “home” means most, be
cause it is there that parents, children, and the daily business come together

How many of our people realize Ing cells by lhe nubile alchemy that,
H'?L th" ,fann is soinelliing more we forget or overlook not only bethan a place where plain people cause it is common, but because it
live? How many conceive that it Is is at once loo delicate and too trea IniKiratory where the God of Na­ mendouR for our understanding.
tions. with a little help from the
Tile result is corn, and we know
farmer, prepares Ute food of His corn because, we can sell il for
people?
How many appreciate money or feed it to our livestock,
• lull il is the place whore more than |. whereby it ministers to all our
half our ciliien* arc born mid rear- ' wants through what it can do or
■*d. al least lo early manhood? How what il can buy. nnd we worship
many understand that
tnai lhe
tne fanh
farm is well
wc|| |in
n paying
paying homage
|&gt;
to the Indian
m.. plan wtmra “homr- mrau. g,Hl. M„nd„„in.
liut.l Ix-caUne
1„•«’[!ila,* it
il I*
I., there
Ilia,r,* that
Hint parnnr- ' .. .
.
1110*1
Thn farmer planted the seed. de­
enta, children and lhe daily busistroyed a few wewb, and harvested
ih-m come closest together?
How the crop when its work was done
many realize that a farm is an inand its life departed. Done? No,
Mitution—not simply a piece of.!its
work was not yet done. Some
private property?
'of it was eaten by our Christmas
It is not the Farmer, but Kvery-- turd. So tho corn becomes turkey
mnn, that, is most interetted
, , ,in; ■' h&lt;&gt; feed us, and after the feast is
land. Tiie ChriatnuiH feagt
but1 I] । ov,f*'» &gt;he carbon, the oxygen, and
’uw
•lea l^e genemsity wi...
•*■•••*•-, mv nitrogen
hkivkco wi
»i mucuuiu
lu
,,,nu wnichjtho
will
become iuuu
man,, to
Mother Earth yields her bounties । i|,jnk great thoughts nnd perto her rnullilude of hungry ch Id- Ichance lb do gr„nl things. Wonren. Ue My that the fanner raises d„rfulI
Marvelous are the ways
he corn crop, yet f&lt;»r every day of of (ho creator and past llnding ouL
labor be bestows upon the ......
Held, the
.... y
Yet
Pl |hh
thn is
lii what is
|S gving OI1
on al
all|
-sun rains down u llioiisand more in about us every day, always and
lhe invisible form of heat arid light.
t- everywhere, so common as to have
. The turkey thnl graces our
r lost its meaning, so subtle ns to esChilslmas iMinrd, like lhe dressing cape iiotlce.-but so meaningful as lo
and all accessories to the feast, are shape our destiny,
But
a*fier all
nil mt
man is a factor in
after all
alt mostly the carbon, the oxyoxy­
Bui after
. geh. ami (he nitrogen of Hie atmos­ lhe issue. The fanner does but
phere with thu little mineral from littlo 'himself when compared with
(lie land, captured and held to­ God, but to him has been given the
' Kether by processes we little un­ key that unlocks and seta in mo­
derstand and are powerless to imi­ tion the most tremendous and lhe
tate.
Yesterday the turkey waa most' significant of nature’s forces.
•olive a.id eating com.
Three। It was ho who decided that corn
months
ago
the
corn
wakt instead of weeds should grow in
aHVe nrifi liurd al work. What is II. (he Held, and it was ha who decided
- to be alive?
and what Is It that that the turkey should bo hatched
has gone out of the turkMr and |iand fed'
the corn? Only God knows. I
In some instances man has so
What was the corn doing when it bungled his share of this partner­
was alive out in the field last sum­ ship with God as practically to de­
stroy
tho business. It ia as pathetic
mer, when the farmer said, "You
can hear il grow?" It was hard at as it is significant that the cradle
Western Asia
work making corn. By slow, silent, of civilization In
but. mighty processes iUwas galh- where Christianity started is now•
i-i'iiiK carbon, which is much like u broken ftnd weary land. We had
the coal that is burning in tho base­ nt our Thanksgiving table a native
ment; capturing oxygen and nitron nf the city of Nazareth—one famil­
gen. those invisible gases which iar with lhe country about the Sea
nmke Um bulk of the atmosphere; of Galilee and tho silo of Christ's
ndding a little hydrogen from the baptism. His eyes moistened as ho
water -that went, coursing through related tho degenerate atato of ag­
its tissues—Ugh), fleeting, evanes­ riculture in Palestine. Yet this is
cent us a dream, yet needful to the the Promised Land that once flowed
fT«»&lt;t of the god* that is making; with milk and honey. Something
selecting small amounts of a few lias gone wrong, fust as something
minerals like Iron, lime, magnes­ went wrong in Mesopotamia when
neglected and
ium, sulphur to- make it flrm and tho ditches were
k-hmI; wringing from its coinbina- grant Babylon fell, and with it the
" Hons minute, bits
of.lhe same Whole people, because their, means
phosphorous
(hat
ignites our of life had been cut off.
Tho farm and its fanner aro alike
matches or glows like a.troubled
spirit after the nightfall—all these held inconspicuous as compared
tlio mighty corn plant brewed to­ with "great things.” In old coun­
gether in the crucible of its grow- tries the land has been overrun

from limo immemorial, and in the I Him who spoke ns never man spoke,
iwelitielh century the farmer i* and yet who s|&gt;oke out Uf tho very
but "cannon fodder," Yet, ns Dr. L. I heart of God.
JI. Bailey recently remarked, nf-1
t»»r lhe war is over, after civilization I
is thoroughly asliunwd of itself for J,
having destroyed about nil that has
been accomplished, then the fnrm- “
er will commence all over again loj
rebuild the fot|n&lt;lalions of society ;
THIS WKKK’S NEWS IN
out of the bounty of nature, nnd. L
NBAR-BY COUNTIES.
by Hie slow process of production,
he will repair again for the hiind- J F
re&lt;lth time the damage done by war.
The fnnn is something more Hinn I ,t
a laboratory for providing the ma- ।,..ondomnlng It for either drinking or
terlala of life and eivilizaiion. it is rfighting
1KIll„y, Are.
It is he&gt;4 ‘hut prlvl.
-for■ --— &lt;purpo*e
---------- n would
the great breeding grtund of the ; p.^,,
the ■--•
latter
race, for here more easily than else- probably result in household
where do tho young al lain that und an epidemic.
physical.'industrial, moral, mvntnl.
....
and ifldividuaLdevelopinent that i* .
Aiuxhcr old land mark I* dl&gt;apnecessary lu tho permaneuce of a | j,raring in the old i»ower hou«e that
people.
History shows that, willr furnished power for tho gristmill nt
Hie single exception of lhe Jews. Hie । Alaska on the Thoniapplo many
life of a race is measured by its , y,^rw, bring tone down.
connection with lhe land.
|
. i •
.
Nowhere rhe does Hie individual j
AnCitan „in |WTO B part a„,i TOicd
amount to so much as on Jhe land., n |20 oeo bonit for that purpose at n
breause there he works with the Allal etaclton.
mighty. Nowhere else is hr so j *
...
conscious that, he mustwork in and i
■„ .Hr
lbr&gt;.u«li natural f.m™ ,ud to nnl""
f,, , JS
ural llwa. hi mo.l ra|,aeille, .. ..... •
"• b“'”'
work* with man and ea.il,'c.nn...
mrad.hd&gt; ar Ut.l. antaal. that
tn rdhaldw l.lm.'lr a. raidaln
•- -dlnwy »««
■onwlliin,'. On lite tan.i he Itv...
■»
‘ ."'J'X
daily amid majralle tmeralr. that
.5""
would srlnd him to powder It he did I
"P”1"' IS","1’? K!
not work tn harmony with their op- . ur b'u- Mc4"I*
’^.r
eratlons. Thi., too. I. well tor Ulf i dozen, part of ,K
them
"” born in captivity,
tha others caught In traps.
One 13
man.
4
dear
whjta.
with
th*
«qtcpUon
of a
Nowhere else are men kud little L
'little Mhefc -strip on'Yh'b®?aa«t. Floyd
children drawn so dose together n*
upon tho farm.
Nowhere else do SowlM has about the same number
nnd
tpey
are
so
tame
that
ho
often
common things mean so much, and
They
nowhere else.do simple cheer nnd picks them up by thn tails.

Southwestern Michigan;

hospitality go so far.. Nowhere else
do we pray with such fervency.
"Give us this ilay our daily bread."
and nowherg. else does the supplicaHon mean so much.
Nothing is too good for lhe farm.
Mother of our being and provider of
our daily bread, il is also the in­
spiralion of our souls. It is ever
to he nourished, fed. dressed, and
cared for most solicitously. And
every loyal son of Adam, wherever
his place of abode nnd whatever liis
calling; be he rich or poor, let him
pay homage to the Fann, and give
thanks daily for all his body bene­
fits.
Theteforo let lhe Christmas tur­
key be well stuffed and eaten with
cheer. To this end was he hatched.
Ami let lhe fanner give thanks—
not alone, but for all mankind whom
ho feeds. . And let mankind give
thanks that all men are brothers,
because of the simple teachings- of

Ring out our heartiest thanks to our hundreds of Christ­

We have enjoyed the finest business and

wish you alba

Merry, Merry Christmas
For tbe late shopper we have many more of the nicest
things for the Holiday Season and if you have forgotten

anything come to us and get it.

The New York Store
N. B. WATERMAN, Proprietor.

Hastings,

bo used at first.
Grand Rapids have

Khlamazoo.
.
to that city by members of the Com­
mercial club. On a recent trial trip
roots which they sell, but they also between the two cities, a distance of
secure large,profits by selling seed fifty miles, thr exceptionally fast time
of 33 minutes was made.
This In­
tlvatlon of the delicate and valuable cluded a stop at Montleth.
Can will

day after January 3. but the complete
In addition to hl* official ilnties as schedule has not been Issued.
&gt;unty clerk next year. Frank
FpnJ &gt;
bage.to provide aauer kraut .
good percentage of tho trade ot Mil­
Hoy »&lt;*ung of Martin, had tho tnl«waukee and Cincinnati, and that
moans some cabbage. Mr. Ford has
stumblind jiropiMf* t&lt;i plant tha
to his horse and buggy and drove to
and has contracted hla product to the home of Frank McVane where a
the Charlotte kraut factory. Hr hai
raised a considerable amount of
Thr boxing of the third rail on the
Eaton Rapids township.
electric road Is complete from Mon- ;
telth to Grand Rapids.
The com,1
Mm. Mathew Shllta of Walton. F-aw-ork ao an to have It completed by
word that she has fallen heir to
5*5,000.
The property comes
Mrs. Shllta from an uncle’s estate In
The W. (3.
Enjland.
Mrs. Shills will not go to
England to look after the property,
but will have her interests there tak­
en care of by an attorney.
IlcnmanU at bcu\«T dams which J nlno

Tn the township there

e.eew county partially
burled
muck
and hidden
from
1
loysl members left could no
by
thick
Luzhea.
it
la
isaid keep up tbe organization.

kind.
All were'taken , from traps killed off by hunters und
ths fall.
Harley Baughner has two
-kunks.
One of them showed tight rlnco then ha« been unhampered exwh»n taken- from thu traps and the
young owner has a mark on one of
his hands where the sharp teeth pen­ village Is located three and a half
etrated the flesh.
Now tho pair miles east ot the William Underhill
fnrm.
The owner has strictly for­
objection te taking -food from their bidden tony person to molest the
the- territory flooded after
owner’s hands
Tho price of fur dams
i-gyh-fuln
Is practically of no value
suffered a dump after lhe war broko
fol agricultural- purpotes.
Outside
oP
1
the
people
living In Thetford
present In the flesh.

Kryftd Lrntt tfo m nir
luh.

Nor add years to the

looks, are sanitary and
can be made to fit any
eye.

Optical work is

our specialty, we can
take care of you very

satisfactorily.
longer

K»n county house. received a phono-

by Mrs. Clara Hughes of Fralrlavllle.
The gift was.purchased with the-proMrs. Hughes at Prairieville. Mr. Ellis
ts a comparatively young man. form-

so crippled with rheumatism that he'
Is helpless.

Pike &amp; Damon

Ths Boston Way.
Boston men never flip heads or
F.x-Ahlcrman Clarence Snyder, of pioneers, the existence of these dams Ulla. They choose obverse or reverao.
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Ionia, hurried away from the scene,
of a novel advertising stunt. In order
to dlspoM'of a certain piece ot mer­
chandise which had' eome his way. ford township furnish a rare treat
1
which In a few years will be destroy­
business Institution had conceived the ed. Tho dams already are becoming
Idea of throwing merchandise, wrap­ weather beaten and many of the
huge
logs rolled into place .by &gt;he
ped In packages, from the roof of Its
At some
store, and letting tho crowd below beavers are now bare.
.confidence, afraid something
Tou probably know 12 men und can
points, tho dsm has sunk Into the
Is going to happen without
Judga about how much prejudice th era
mud and Is burled beneath debris. It
’ any reason for thinking so;_
AJJennan SnyderW
Atchison Glebe.
stuck his Unger through the wrapper,
then .glancing hurriedly about him. rafting that beavers once Inhabited it will make you feel fine Immediatelyj
He was plainly worried and got out
25c. 50c and 51.00
bottle.
Abraham
Miller,
of tho Jam as quickly as possible. bo destroyed.
When he reached a secluded spot he formerly of Thetford- township but
threw the bundle In the Jungle and now a resident of Clio village, can
ran.
It contained a self-reducing remember when the
corset of tho latest design nnd ho did
not enre to bo caught with the goods derhlll farm and
UurJl Lake.
A.
an him.
story of seeing tho
If the' Intelligence of Ionia muskon the
mlld winter.
Along the flats they
have built their hotuwa cloze to the that he never m
Underhill
water's edge and mode them unusu­
surrounded
ally small.
Muskrats often show farm
•cross
poor Judgment about getting too
cloze proximity to trap*, but they can
usually predict the weather several
Thetford township.
months In advance.

Jewelers, Opticians
Phone 281

Banner Want Ada Pay

Get off the “Ragged Edge”

Jingle, Jingle,
Christmas Bells
mas Buyers.

Isrgely betuuse of this fact that many
new beds were planted this year.
Several farmers In this vllcnlty have
upwards of 510,000 worth of the
plants nnd hot only do they realize

Michigan.

Arthur RoUi, the young German and since then It has been consider­
who has been staying with John Lelk ed dangerous to explore tho dam.
George II. Cliapman, owner of the
St. Johns Portable Building Company,
has received Inquiries from Germany
It 5vaa slated
some of Its tales wore for portable houses.
Roth's clo»est friend, ac- that the Russians ’ had destroyed
waa killed in
near acqualn- proposed to house the people tempor­
arily In portable' buildings.
Ing been Jilt by dum-dum bullets In
Fred Conant of Otecgo was out for
a battle'with the French contingent
of. the Alllee. Roth has been In this a rabbit hunt last Friday.
Hts dog
chased a skunk Into Its abiding place
tho war broke out waa nt|ll a citizen
of Germany and liable to draft for
military service If he returned to his odorous animal*.
Think of his sur­
native land. He decided to stay In prise. when before completing ths Job
tho United State* nnd is rapidly learn­ ho unearthed nineteen of ttu&gt; fur
ing tho English language- He is at hearing and scent producing uHtmal*.
present employed on Fcro Hauck’s
duclng. for the flock was worth. In
cold coin, about 125.00. It made a
Although It la an exceedingly risky profitable day's work for Fred and he
crop, a large nuEnber of-farmers In
this section of the state started flew
ginseng beds this fall.
Not only is
Tho first regular scbedtJed trip ov­
the risk confined to the possibility ot er the lines of the Kalamazoo-Grand
the roots falling to grow, but also to Rapids Interurbun line will be made
on Saturday. January 2.
Owing to
be.lng stolon.
Tho European war tho difficulty In securing can of the
will greatly increase tho prewent high
value of the ginseng roots and it was rolling stoek of an older pattern will

That’s what we do with your Collars,
Cuffs, etc. It’s awfully annoying for one to
put on a Newly Laundered Collar or Cuffs
afid have a saw-edge gouge your neck or arms.
We stand back of our work and “We wash ev­
erything every other day.” Our wagon will
call if you phone number 243.

American Steam Laundry
Phone 143 -

Shultcra Bros., Proprietors

Hastings, Mich.

war and
•hocking.

। In all of the capacities in which it acts for oth’ ers, whether the word “Trustee” is used in de­
I scribing its title or office, the

I
I

PtRand RapidsJrust Company
| is in effect a trustee. It is a broad designation
of the relation it holds to the property entrust*
* ed to its care—an intimate relation concerning
| business and personal affairs, in which the
। rights of those interested are ffty protected.
Grand Rapids. Mich.
I 123 Ottawa Ave., N.W.
Both Phone* 4391 I

I

�he

Hastings Banner COURT HOUSE HEWS

Published every Thursday
Hastings, .Michigan,

COOX Btipa. Editor.

,&lt;btrd of Thank*, io a word.
Obilonry poetry and resolution*
5o a hue,
Obitunries of 20 line* or leu will
be published free; 5 cent* per line

nrrr-si»TH vkaii

International
Sunday School
Lesson

Ye«, you’ve heard of Belknap Sleighs before.
They may be
good, or may be poor. They may be elm, ash or oak, but I’ve got
the Belknap that's no joke; so come and buy the Belknap Sleigh of
"the man that lost the plow." For we have some dealers here on
earth, gelling implements, that figure profit on their sleighs at 42
per cent. Such greed as this will damn the soul as long aa ceaseless
ages roll, for when they knock at Heaven’s gate, St. Peter ’ll say
"you reprobate, just pass on down the line. My guest* within are
of that class that tilled the virgin soil, and when 1 saw you robbing
them it made my blood just boil. But now I’ve got you on a hook
I'll fry you in this pan, and see that in your place is put a much more
honest man."
,
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•The BELKNAP Sleigh

II, Thornapple.

JOB PRINTING
The BANNER has one of the besl
equipped job oflloes in Western
Michigan and is prepared to do any
kind of book and job printing.

HASTINGS RESIDENT’S EXCITING EXPERIENCES
AS A FIFER DURING THE CIVIL WAR

livcred from Egypt and brought into
the kind by God through Mooes and
JoshuX. Exodus to.Joshua; they re­
mained In the Und slS^cars. until
the captivity, B. C. ««• (ten tribes
going to Asgyn.T. in captivity B. C.
7JI), Judgog to : Chronicles, some of

of Solomon,. Isaiah. Jer.. Lamenta­
tions. Hosea to Z-jphantalR seventy
years they were in captivity at Baby­
Ion (two tribes. 606-58*). E*oklol.
Daniel, some fsainw. lamentations;
Hope, some returned to Jerusalem. Ezra.
Neb.. Esther, some 1’salm* Haggal.
Zach., Mai., three Gospel*, dispers­
ed A. 1). 70. out nf land; back In Und.

The Man That Lost The Plow1
So call for your Belknap Sleighs, fore-door cutter, spring cutters,
Portland cutter and cutter gears, Fur coats, Robes, Blankets and
the Donaldson Sleighs at my store.

Jesse Townsend
THE MAN THAT LOST THE PLOW

Not in the
Trust

H astings,
Mich.

I. i j-civr
----A,word about the.Hook of Judge*.
•This book tak&lt;-» it* name from the
thirteen men raised up to deliver Is­
rael in the declension and disunion
which followed the death ot Joshua- Our works profit nothing In tlio mat­
Through these men Jehovah continu­
ter of salvation; Ills works uro prof­
ed His personal government of Is­
rael.
The key-verso to tho condi­ itable unto ull'thingK (1 Tim.'*:*).
tion of IsroeT lT'fxvil 8). "Every man
did that wfilch was right in fils^own
eyes.'
Two facts stand out—the ut­
ter failure ot Israel; the persistent
grace of Jehovah—the book records
seven apostarlc* seven servitudes to
seven heathen nation* seven deliver-

Comrade B. F. Taylor and His Fife.

1778. cut near the site at tho prwent city of New Orleans by ha grealgrandfathrt*. Abraham Taylor, a aol-

filed,

nine days. Comrade Taylor had many
.Interesting experiences.
His faith­
ful fife, which he; carried throughout

EVIL

Having a Rea) Good Time, b
Fond Father—“Tommy writes us a
feeling letter from boarding school.”
Dottug Mother—"And what does tho
poor darling sayf Fond Father—
"He says'be'* been whipped so often
he cun tall what -kind of wood th*
teacher's switch is made of by th*
feel."—Birmingham Age-Herald.

M. Gray: ’The story of the book of
Judges' Is eoiuethlng like this: While
Joshua and the elder* of that genera­
tion lived.( those who had personal­
ly known lhe wonders of Jehovah.)
lhe people continued in measurable

resided in Hastings for IS years
Mm. Taylor's father was O. Towne, a
pioneer of Barry township. They
came^hcre from Marshaltown, Iowa.

IDLENESS

Thar* I* an excellent proverb, which
haa been handed down to osc genera­
tion after another of Japanese. It
ought to be ia every language. It
runs thu*: “Ta do nothing Is to do
evil.” Perhaps It is this which makes
'
It Is »"r&gt; hard to
nothing. Eve* hte
ia filled with thing*
.
_
Infinite Bow|ag and
scraping and bending double before a
friend la properly greeted or to* I*
properly served. But the proverb may
not be compelled to work so far.se
the Japanese maha It work In order
to do. good. iuda a question whether
ihowiac of thl* country realise'as
they might, and aa tbe wise should,
how evil it is to bo Idle, it la this
which leads th* children of th* city
Into mischief. The houses are so close
together that they have lost the

have been ruling at the same time in
different parts.of the land."
Also,
tho captivities and servitudes doubt­
lew were limited In tho aiune way to
curtain parts at tho land, not the

looked upon aa giving ua ti|O
tents of' the Book In a nuUhdD
reat of tho Book giving un the

.■r.|- r

IN

jth In Japanese Proverb,
Should Read ths Bam*
in All Language*.

Judges through ut one sitting if pos­
sible. to get tho whole of R in your
mind, before taking up the first les­
son.
T*t» hours should suffice for
reading these SI chapters.
May lhe
teaching Spirit lead us In this year’s
work, if the Lord tarry.

agrd 91 in Amea. Iowa. Mr. Taylor
hn» a brother and n slater living.
The former lives In Ames, lhe latter
In Milledgeville. 11L
Her name is

ALWAYS

choree are du&lt;*e out cn tbe farm* or
by the city. It Is idleness which- ja
the curse of the rich and of the poor.
Yet It Is idleness which sesms to be
the great desire.,of the individuals ot
our nation, tn desiring It they desire
evil and they do not realize what II ia
they wt*h.

That this country Is peacefully l»dined ia shown by every village in it
wanting a Motion or two for its pobllo

when they died, and anothvr gener­
ation camo ou the acene, there wae u
steady decline.
They trad made the
way ca»y*far thi* by falling lu drive
out' an the-Canaanllea from ■sxmoUiiMthem.
The proxknUy &lt;rf theae cor­
rupt ’henthen'JMiople began to act like
leaven In tho dough.
teracl inter-

.. Mr.. ThyJor waa struck in birth 1ck»
With- buikshot during a little episode
while the rcglnuat under CoL vDav«
Stewart F«s foraging along the mail

-BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY,
Bhelp.

Teorponnin*,
d Inventory

'hat COAL or COKE you want for
FOR
your WINTER SUPPLY.
think you will agree
EBONY COAL either ia LUMP or EGG
when wc *ay that it i* the BEST COAL lor DOMESTIC USE that you have ever

Queen Elizabeth, the “Good Queen
Beu." was n monarch who showed a
'decided partiality for perfumes and
ery article of her wearing apparel
was scouted, even to her gloves and
•hoes. The former were spoken of as
The purchase of 100 Red Crosk
thing or any oao tanlirfi 'so quickly.. , Beats «s your share In tho
being "sweet as damask roses.” Lord
!
general
preventive
camOnly one came back and marched
Oxford, Edward Veto, waa lhe first'to
with u«.
W« never again heard of
present Elisabeth with
perfumed
those other five dancers."
gloves, which pleased her so ranch
The duties of a drum corps In the
that she had her portrait painted In
Union arn» was an Important one.
them. Perfumed gloves then became
They sounded the reriUe at about'
the rage, but they were not always
six o'clock in the morning, the roll
Have Varying Regulation*.
harmless. Sometin^es they were poi­
call.’ guard-mount. thb- ’ dinner call,
No two nation* have tho same law*
soned and used *a a means of getting
dri»» parade in the afternoon end
regulating the handling and storage
of explosives.

marching. tl&gt;6 officers often &lt;erder«d
ths dram corps to pkiy aomethlng
which wenild put life Into tlic Urging
frat—and l.'ivy always responded
wth wnif stirring, ulr uluuh cauaod

Bracelet*.
In the'middle ages, bracelet* were
ornament* and worn only by the

which Immediately and easily pensI traras tbe lining of tho throat I* Ute
kind deraapd&lt;xt
Qr.- -icing's Now
IXm-cnary soothes the irritation, looo- I will appreciate th*, support of all
Girl I Left Behind Mo.” “Y.ta»- AM the phlagraYou feel bettor at policyholders of tho Company who
•oodltf." "Mucking Bird.” "Jriah- &lt;i«c*. , “h seemed to r-ach the very believe a change in the secretaryship
i Slmnti,.” "(.ild Pin* Tros” and fvol f* my aough" ts one of jmu&gt;' will be a benetU lo the company.
honest testimonials.
80c at your
‘“ Very ree|kctfuBy,

ter 1 of tho Book records the falluro of Israel to completely drive out
tho Canaanites (read It).
In chapbrought against Israel.
Israel did
hot separate themselves from the
idolatry and people ot the hind (v
2). with the result that they were un­
able to drive out those Inhabitants
&lt;v » who remained to become a.

Have all sizes in GENUINE GAS COKE and when ordering state what size you use.
It looks a* if Flour would be higher but we1 can sell you
you FRENCH’S WHITE
bbl. WHY NOT NOW
LILY "The Flour That the BEST Cook. U.e" for $5.50
do.Ll u lo it, succew?
take a sack home for that CHRISTMAS dinner apd relieve
Ju»t Step in and SEE, THAT'S all we ask. We invite Inspection and we ar* alwaya
pleased tu show you wlyit wc have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT, BRAN, MIDDLINGS,

and in fact anything we have for gale.
’
BRING in your Sample* ol Seed*, Bean*, Wheal, Oats, or anything you have for
SALE that i. handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name YOU a PRICE.

Under the present Market tondition* it i* impossible to quote future price but our aim

for Grain, Bean* or Seeds on each day'* market.
,—
'
' is to pay al
Call u« by Phone.
friendly call, the latch string is always out, wcTiare
Gn-e

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc,
Dealer, in Grain, Beans^Sccd, Hay. Coal. Cement, Hide*, Pelt*, Etc,

Phone 150

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Hasting*, Mich.

�TWOD HARTING* HAMMER, DFZ'FMBFR SI, f»I4.

BANKRUPT SALE
W. S. GODFREY STOCK

Next to

Miller &amp; Harris

Next to

Miller &amp; Harris

At Public Sale the Entire High Grade Stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, to be Sold In the Shortest
Possible Time

Sale Now On
Could you have seen the crowds who gathered at this store during the

crowds of eager enthusiastic buyers than did the first three days.

This

opening days of this “Bankrupt Sale” and the eager manner in which lib­

alone will prove that the fame of this, the greatest of all merchandising

eral quantities were purchased, you would need no further evidence that

events has already been carried to every section of this and surrounding

this is the only “Real Sale” in this or surrounding territory.

counties by the thousands, who have visited this great sale, and availed

The SECOND WEEK of the BANKRUPT SALE will draw even larger

Let Nothing Keep You Away

If You Value Money, Come Now
$20.00
SUITS

$25.00
SUITS

$10.00
OVERCOATS
BANKRUPT
PRICK

$6.98

BANKRUPT
PRICK

BANKRUPT
PRICK

$13.98

$10.98

EVERY DEPART­

Off

BANKRUPT
PRICU

79c

BANKRUPT
PRICK

.

PRICE

i9&lt;^y

lie
.

$1.25 to $2.00
50c to 75c
Wool Shirts
Children’s
and Drawers Shirts and
RANKRUPT
Drawers

25c
NECKWEAR

HATS

BANKRUPT .
PRICK

BANKRUPT

ituck

$1.00

39c

43c■

15c
Handkerchiefs

15c
NOTHING
RESERVED
EVERYTHING
MUST GO

BANKRUPT
PRIC E

lie

19c

'

25c
HOSE
IN CObORN.
BANKRUPT
PRICK

BANKRUIT
PRICE

BANKRUPT PRICE

88c
25c
Suspenders

$2, $2.50 to V

50c
GLOVES

$1.00
DRESS SHIRTS

BANKRUPT
PRICE

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$5.98

soc

BANKRUPT

BANKRUPT
PRICU

65c

SALE

DON’T MISS IT

WORK SHIRTS

$15.00
OVERCOATS

BANKRUPT
PRICK

IIANKRUIT
PRICE

$5.00 and $6.00
BOYS’ SUITS
BANKRUPT

PRICE

$9.87' ’

33c

$3.98

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EXTRA HEAVY
'

50c Fleece Lined Shirts
and Drawers

SWEATERS
At

$2.50 and $3.00
HATS
BANKRUPT
PRICE

BANKRUPT
PRICE

35c

f

1

$15.00 Value

PRICK

BANKRUPT
PRICH

BANKRUIT
PRICK *

39c

BANKRUPT '

*/4

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\ ONE LOT SUITS

MENS
PANTS

15c
HOSIERY

$1.00
CAPS

BANKRUPT
PRICK

MENT.

50c
SHIRTS

43c

50c
CAPS

PRICES SMASHED IN

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themselves of its many money saving opportunities.

Bankrupt Prices

Remember—This Entire Stock Must be Closed out as Soon as possible.

$3.50

50c

CORDUROY PANTS
BANKRUPT
PRICE

SILK TIES, Splendid
Assortment
.

$1.00

$2.49

BANKRUPT
PRICK

35c

Small Lots are Going at a Fraction of Their Former Price—Don't Forget the Place

GODFREY’S CLOTHING STORE
At Their Old Location Next to Miller &amp; Harris

RIEDE

bros.,

Proprietors

�UNCOVERS MANY BURIED COMMUNAL
CITIES IN MOUNTAIN; OF NEW MEXICO
its third Mason's work ’ supposed to belong to the r^ce of
if four pueblo* at tha p»-oplo uo*f sxtlfltot save, for a few

CARING FOR BREEDING COWS,
No Question That Growing and Soiling
Calves Under Proper Conditions
Is Profitable Busi nose.

with the Idi-a nf -making a compfetei
report .upon thn whole Tanos caun-,
try.
This Will require, some outsldr ;

In part, no doubt, tho difficulty of
gutting a high percentage ot calrus
arises from sending dry cowb to tho
shambles. The cow that has suckled
down ottoa fails to get Ih calf next
year. She is In calf and fat and away
she goes. Another cow that has raised
a calf takes a rest next year, and so

startling rind Is mA&lt;J‘
The pqrblo ruins I
Nrlsrq has.' been dr

We desire to thank our friends and patrons for their
liberal patronage during the past season. We believe
this a good opportunity to Inform you that we are here
to make Hastings our home and at all times stand ready
tb.do our small part toward making Hastings a pleasant,
as well as profitable city for You and Us to live in.
We wish you a Merry Xmas

Ono advautego* of selling tho calf
crop to the feeder rather than year*
Ungs or older cattlo la that so much
to tho breeding; cows and tbelr hlgbor
'condition and vitality will enable them
to produce more calves.
It there Is a shoriagu of feed It will
usually bo noticed that heifers that
breed young and older cows that have
been breeding take a lay off. and this
Is undesirable, with calves at present
prices.
A good calf Is worth $25 to $30. and

country surrounding Santa Ft.
/•Ictogruphs are found every,
on ihqre-ks. near thcro vil
Good pantographs nhvo been
of most of them.
&lt;&gt;ne »h«*[
figure of a man, crudely drawn.

niab hay to winter icvunjl mother,
cows that lay the golden egg. There
Is no question that growing' and sellUng calves under proper conditions Is
a paying business, both for the grower
and the feeder who buys them, as
they go to the feed lot In splendid
condition, but it will not pay unless
tho cow* receive enough attention and
uro kept breeding, except as a more or
• less speculative proposition, depending
I on tho prices al which cows are '
bought and sold.
'
Where tho production of really high1 class feeder calves Is. the end In view.-I
■ these can be constantly Increased in i
’ value by more feed ahd better cows, i

WINDOW FOR A DAIRY BARN

A practical dairy ham window Is
made by placing the hinges at thu
lower edge of the sash, as shown, and
attaching canvas at tho ends so that;
pounding a body

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Clothing and Shoe Department.
Hastings

UTILITY

Mich.

GIFTS.

They May Ba a« Charming and as
Dainty as Ona Can Maks Them.
A useful and attractive gift for the
housekeeper Is a bandy telephone &lt;11
rectory like the one shown here. Thia •
one "iis made of fancy silk nnd moire.,
with n fancy braid around the edges.
A tiny picture cut out of tapestry i
and framed in braid adorned the front I
Of tbe pad.’ Underneath each of tbe
little flaps nlphalMUcnlly marked waa
a white space for recording the mimes
and numbers of those most frequently
called up over the phone.
Very small dct.iil*. which seem of
little lm[,ortance, often mar or make
more beautiful a piece of handiwork,
so It is always wise to beed the lit­
tle things
Never knot U:e thread. Fasten'It by

You Will Find the Beat
RUBBER BOOTS,
STORM RUBBERS
OVERSHOES
MEN'S SHOES

BEST

GOODS

FOR THE

MONEY AT

Philip Lutz’s
Shoe Store on Jefferson St.

IDEAS

FOR

THE

Hastings, Mich.

GENEROUS

5% INCOME
The best charity cannot be organ­
ised. cannot. Indeed, be called charity.
In the usuil sense ot the word. Some
jf the men whose sifts In various pub-

Checks Semi-Annually
his money at any Ums.

ruen, and some whose gifts are nbver
heard of are the moat generous men
tn tho world. To do tho most good

COMFORTABLE
Fur Coats iini Robes

DOGS SHOULD BE DISCARPED

We have a very large stock of the finest kind of cold
weather goods—Fur Coats, Robes and Blankets.
by a dog tbpt Is continually ^snapping
at her bools must*suffer a great deal,
of pain as her udder Is thrown from
side.to (Ids by the movement of hur
fleet limbs.,
i- •—
»-■
walk after bls rows ho had bolter get

This

wearing
perfect fit­
ting heavy winter fur
lined coats. The ex­
treme cold requites the
use of comfortable coats.

CAPITOL
quatnted. ubiquitous and invisible.
SAVINGS « LOAN ASS'N
The rich man who will stand high-,
Mt In lhe world's esteem will be ha
Limin*, Mlcnlgln
who devisee some way of reaching,
by direct and‘ quite unmechanized
. .
lives, not counted among
They Looked Dangerous.
tho needy, to whom special rifts for
A Mttlo three-year-old boy, who from
benefits of ' th worth would bring to
time ot Infancy bad been under tbe
themselves and others the -greatest
blessings. We
was visiting his grandmother aftef
secret service
convalescence from tonsllltto. An open
fire attracted him. After watching the
sparks, which fell Incessantly on the
agents to distribute pianos to persona
hearth, he asked, "Grandma, are^bqse
who desire to play them rather than
red spots germa!"—ChrisUaL
" “
to hear them played, college training
10 those who,will go to college to get
11 rather than everything but train­
ing, and trips to Europe for ।schoolIcachera and ministers to wh6m and
though whom they will bring consid­
erable, heaven tauiarth: would bf Jh%.
Wdfld's first best charity.—Christian
Register.
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a rough look.
/
When working with silk It Is itnper-1
alive to have n sharp needle and
smooth thimble, for a rough thimble
will rough the silk, mid It is impossi­
and says otj-'olcy Cathartic Tablets;
ble to do good work with a bent or “They thoroughly cleansed my sys­
tem and I. felt like a new man—light
A pair of small sharp scissors should and free.
They are the best mcdlalways be used to ent the thread or a
tagged appearance win bo the result
liver active,
Tho busy Christmas giver who has:I Mulholland.
Safety tint Is tho beat policy In
not time to make gifts or take an ex- ’
handling the dairy bull.
tensive shopping tour might step into
a bookstore and select some neatly
- When you build a bam ■&lt;
la comfortable and sanitary.
be appreciated by tbe recipient. Thia
Every cow in the herd should bo shopping can be done quickly. .
halter-broken. Begin white they are
Masculine Loyalty.
The family consists of two small
If you haven't one. there Is still I children and their devoted parents,
I time to put up a allo for this winter's and of the latter papa usually help*!
| feeding.
the small boy to bed. mamma taking'
care of the small.girl. Occasionally.I
Tho calf should be given flue locks however, something takes papa away I
of hay when young to encourage Its from home In’the evening and
appetite.
does double, duty. After one such ex |
porleuve young Philip confided to hit ]
Tq have a -calf that will mature father the true and deep-seated reason
Into a valuable Individual give it whv h&lt;- preferred masculine aaslstenc*
proper care from tho start.
f
in regard tn Baling hla prayers.
‘ Mamma’s all right, of course, for a
In any but a round silo tha allago lady," ho generously concedpd. "but
doe* not Settle well, an^even ssttllng you cee, father. God's a man. undl
Is wipt; make* quality In silage.
you're a man, nnd I'm going to be a
•
nian.
I suppose B's natural Jor us tc.. Scours i« far too common a malady stick together."
with young calves and If not cheekod
tho outcome may ba disastrous.
Cheeks Croup instantly.
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Yoti know croup Is dangarous. And I
you ought to know too, the wnu of
security that cowiu from having Fol­
ey’s Honey and Tur Compound In the
house.
rt cut* the thick mucus und
clears awqy tbe phtegm. bfops -the
rtratigllug cough «fl&lt;l •ivvs easy
breathing and quiet sleep.
Every

dog may bo allowed do bring them In,
for he quietly walks behind them and
'does not bring them down the lane at
a two-forty gait.

Our line of fur coats for
men is very large. Your
health needs this protec­
tion. Buy yourself one
of these ^t once and
avoid any possibility of
undue exposure.

BLANKETS and ROBES
We have an unusually large assortment of robes. We have the,
small carriage or cutter robe of genuine fur and also the imitation
fur robe. We also have the big heavy robes that are large enough
and heavy enough to cover the whole family. These‘ robes are all
of good grade and quality and range in price to suit every pur­
chaser.
Don t forget the needs of your horses during the coming cold
days. We have many patterns of horse-blankets in all-wool and
part wool, large and warm.* Fancy designs if required.
Stable
blankets for all sizes of horses.
See our stock of Fur Coats, Robes and Blankets before you buy

Goodyear Bros• Implements
111-115 E. Stale St.

On 30 Days Notice

Phone No. 1

HASTINGS, MICH.

daihyf*oi!S

.11 111
&lt;-■......
T
,
celve in return-a free trial package
containing Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound, for cough*, cold* ana
croup. Foley 'Kidney. Pills. J&lt;nd b ol$y
Cathartic Tablets— For site In your
town by Arthur Mulholianu.—Adv.

Let Your Money Earn
All It Is Worth

The Battle Creek Building £&gt; Loan
Association Pay* You All
Your Money E-arns
at 5W% Interest
Department "A”
You can deposit in this class $ 10 or any mul­
tiple of it up to $10,000 and receive 51 per cent
payable every si* months.

ONCE THE START IS MADE

it will be easy to save and your aceiitnulation
of savings will grow with surprising rapidity.
Write today for information.

Albert Altoft and Jasper F. Black
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

-BA5XER WANT ADVS. PAY.

�THE HA9HN0H BAXWER, DECEMBER M, !•!&lt;.

PAGE TH1RTBM

SCANT ATTENTION PAID TO GRASS LANDS

Merry Xmas Mr.Farmer

ACCEPT OUR THANKS
A

Bank? It's worth yuur.cuteful inspection.

for the iplendid patronage you have given us during the
past year. We wish you

:

You will want Mint* of I lie remedied.

W«- have them.

C. E. Harvey ! i

A Very Merry Christmas

North Side PhariimriM

Mich.

and hope the sun of prosperity may'shine upon you
during the next year.

COATS GROVE.

MILLER &amp; HARRIS
Sample Furniture People

[[feaas oil Hmteresfi Um BEaaUmgs Amdl
Vndmily IFWy-SBX Years Ago

।
Mian Florence Grohe la Aerklng at
[: Wm.- Gokry'H.
Miss Isidoro Henderson of Kalam&gt;!uzoo l» Visiting her aunt. Mrs. C. H.
■ Brojrn.
and Alics. Roscoe.
with

their

W. H. Ohls has rented the Rex
elected chairman, und O. L. Ingram, theater to Wayne Kidder and Harold
Feighner and lias gone to latnslng
•eerstsry.
°n motion the following were apAll lhe grades and the high'school
P°loted a committee
on crcdcntlujs:
............ n.i&lt;i cxen-ises
or t.nristmas Testiviiies
J,,hn 5,llr* Gilbert Striker. Daniel | „f B,inlP k|nd and the, whole school
। JL Pratt.
1 seemed to have the right Christmas
Tho committee on credentials re- I spirit.
past hna held a similar position in
■ ported tbe following ua regular auMrs. J.
Na'vuo was quits sick last
thqjtallno school.
1 thorlzed delegates:
week.
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Next Monday ..ml Tm-do, tinHope—John E. Hall. o. L. Ray., John
j..;.;; Snore Isi building n barn ....
on |
11th und 11th of October, ia the time
HI rain Wilcox,'Truman Klngabury.
' his property recently (purchased pf
'allotted for tho exhibition of our
Orangeville—H. -C. Turner. John । Wm. Howell, on the nrtrth side.
county fair.
-The new ground Is H. Eutle. AlcXatnler J. Stanley, l»
W. K. Cole returned last week
nearly fitted and. will be I tv read!-1: W. Wing.
WednesilnyJJyHii
visit with friends
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---Mapls Grove—V. O. Buck. J. P.
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It. Durand and other pL.ce‘
blank block, known
the “market Spencer. T. Branch. Henry Mallory. ‘
fo? eTnter wTh huTrothlr'
square;" on the south side of State
Ii«ue of October 7, IBMi.
&gt;
. C. Cfon.ton
the union
school In Our village. Mr.. Cranston
tho union
»«i formerly principal

I

ent binlrexs part uf our vili.igc The
ground la In good condition, though

'In"V’-

m.” "

exhibiting horses in hnrnea*
The
i Brook* Saturday.
making and fitting of this track has Barnum. Sanford Sisson.
been a Urge undertaking, and would I
Miss Elsie Smith of Burlington.
Thornapplc—U. II. Fuller.
John ’
Wisconsin. Is visiting her parents.
only have been done In ilntlclpailon '! Slocum. D. 8. BuKbcc, W. W. Paul.
। Mr. and Mra. Wm. A. Smith.
tha| the society will continue to use i;
Harry—Josiah Tolls. L. I^liy, W
I Wilkinson, Joseph Kingsley.
Christmas exercise*.
,,,
,
something has beeh
permitncntld;
J’’Blmoro—&lt; Ubort Striker. Mlle
done for Hie benefit of the socletyJ) ”
G' 1 .. Durfee. John Her- home from .1
. I last Saturday.
which will secure Its future prospvriA rlnSfonlives . in the.
. ty, to a much greater extent than I
Woodhind-E. ------- ....
when Its annual fairs were migrating tf. P- Cramer, K. P. Barns.
,K‘rL of_!,h,: •talCi vulh-d on
concern* We Insist that the village
Hastings—J. A. Kweezcy. John y. ffriends here .Saturday.
of Hastings hna done Its duty, ahd -Nevin* Daniel Striker. A. Ryerson.
Laurence Bwhs visited hla gran.ljf the farmers In the county will do;
Yankee Springs—John Miks. c-1
and **”’ 9*®r&lt;c Francktheirs and bring In their1 fine stock^lW. Bassett, • ”” Mlles, Calvin Hill.
choice vegetables and domcetic mun- • Castellon- ... —
—
pie In town Saturday. All the atores
\ufsctures, both of the useful and | Wheeler, o. Scott, C.-------H. Palmer.
- - ...
were full of customers und It was
ornamental, the fair will Im such aai The convention
“
’ - • lhe
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nominuted
fol- about all a person's neck was'wurth
to get through the crowd on lhe
we may feel proujJ'-oL notwlthstand-. 'owing county ticket:
Ing our county is new and our r»-!
Rcpn-scntntlve—George Thomas
street, but that Is what the merchants
sources limited.
County Clerk—Daniel Rtriker.
Republican County Convention.
NORTH NASHVILLE.
County Treasurer—H. N. Sheldon.
Tho republican convention con-,
'. Smith was at Grand Rapids
Register—Henry I". Cherry.
t oned on Monday, according to -prevlous
notice,
tVhetf
the
convention
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---------- -------- ----------- , Circuit Court
was called to order by. J, S. Van.| Ray,
Ing.
Brunt, chalrmiin of the county com-1
Mrs. David Wilkinson
County Surveyor—Jas. H. Brow:
quite ill with Ingrlppe the past week.
inlttee.
.
• ' vorom
Charlag and Earl Banner &lt;&gt;f Coats
On motion the Rev. O.‘ Scott w.w | Spencer.

(By w. MILTON KELLY.) .
I
The ones that grow will not interThs succenful grass grower needs fcro wiUt the other varieties, and the
to have a practical understanding of, yield will ba increased.
all the speclss of lame grasses lltal
it has been found that land will not
ws firow as well aa a knowledge of produce Its maximum yield of grass
their requirements and conditions that I unless It la occupied by a number of
are essential to their growth.
I kinds of grasses.
Much of the success and many times 1'’ "
Practical experience has shown that
all of ths profits of our farms are dl-l any sail will bo more certain to yield
rectly dependent upon tho amount and larger and better crops of forage and
quality of hay and forage produced.
hay when It ie seeded with mixed
Very fow fanners bestow much grasses than when sown to clover and
thought, care or attention to their timothy alone.
grass land, and comparatively few can
Our flocks and herds will thrive bet­
name th# different varieties of ter when fed on mixed grasses (no
grasses that are growing on their own matter whether In n, green condition
or cured for hay) than they will when
They sow timothy and clover (which
Is not grass) in their rotations because •lone, no matter bow nutritious these
the custom of other farmers In. their
section Is to do the same thing.
They fall to devote their attention portant to balance our forage rations
to the study of tho less iu.„ujuu
common rarle- , aa it ia me grain rations, it we would
tlca that are in many cases better ■ obtain tho best raralta from a mini
adapted to their particular kind of Mil.! mum amount of feed.
After committing
a fow
timothy
and I that depend upon grass
------- --------------All animals
-lover Seeds
keeds to their poorly fitted |I will thrive better when fed on a mix­
clover
fields they congratulate themselves | (ur8, for lho elements are furnished
that they have done all that mortal in a greater abundance and in a man­
man
can do------and either
blame the gov-1 ner better
ndapted-to
------ ----------------- --------uvuvr uuu|iu
ipiu their
ineir needs.
ueeus.
ernment at Washington -or- their
if you have ever noticed a hone or
W“lber f°r thelr “Wklw “d ?U'. «” •« liberty you will have observed

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tha special benefit of the society;
Assyria—A. 1’. -Waster. T.
B.
■'‘r"*’• Bowen of Lansing* h
and a track mude through heuvy CraiiMon. D. W. Ellis. A. W. Chapin. , '‘■‘ting in and around the village.
timber and a thick under-growth of
Rutland—Jo* Cook.’ E. M. Bates,
Jim Taylor
sick with pneu-]
Cha*. G Cmqe. Harlow Wilcox
I"?"!*!' 4 .
Evans Is curing.
! for him.
ened. being about half n mile tn
Prairieville—8. , II. Nyv, J. w.
. b&lt;mS ““’I
length, for the especial purpose of

NASHVILLE

Job Printing

sick j

ZAe are here to
serve you with
anything in the
line of printed
stationery, for
your business
and personal
use.

A Busy Crew at 'Harvesting Time.

HASTINGS, MICH.

■pending their vacation

thirty-second anniversary dinner1

•■&gt;« r.rtTh..

ouring the past week. Dr. Ba
Hasting" was called last Wed
She-Is better at this writing. '
See Us
Before
Going
Ebe-

"I'urity.”
Mrs. &lt;’. K. Smith. ft will be “ "Muther’s Meeting."
Many of our Coats Grove folk* Wer«
Christmas shopping.
Ward. Wmul l« home for thr hon­
attending t^e rrrls Institute.

•hottie. Mopday. after spending nearly .
a month visiting here.
. Mr* J.ucy Barnum. Was quite sl,-k |
the tlrat uf the week.
Dr. Mohler is;
the attending phpdclpn.
.

Of AU Kinds

The best quality of work
at prices that are RIGHT

State Ru.id were Sunday visitors
Fred Smith'*
Other visitor? w&lt;

,„iw

Us It* ‘ho management of our grass end of n large pasturo'to another to
lands.
■ K(fl u hi bbl a of some variety of grass
There wo may find from ten to that I# different from that in tho other
twenty kinds of grass growing on one end of tho pasture.
all'thriving and producing '
Pastures that conUln the greatest
bay and forage.
number ot varieties of grats are InWo go on our meadows when tho । variably th# ones that will support
proper time comes, cut the grass, cure the most stock.
It Into hay and haul R to the stack ■
it j8 one ot the evils of our system
or barns and think no more about the I of farming to plow up good pasture,
whole matter until tho next .year (for it requires 1* number of years to
tomes.
.
•
I get a good turf established. Then we go out qnd go through . in selecting grass seed for permsth© same motions, onljt wo get a | nent pasture select kinds that will
smaller crop, and keep this up until , bloom in succession from early sumtho yield Is so small that we fee| it is mer until late In the fall so that when
necessary to plow up the field and re- । one kind is not growing there will be
seed it to clover and timothy again. : mother to occupy the soil and prevent
Wo don’t go to the trouble of top- | weeds from growing In where tho soil
dressing or fertilizing the meadow or l is not occupied.
tlle-draln.lt to prevent tho water from I In selecting grasses for the meadow
drowning It out during the'wet sea- iclcet varieties',that flower about the

NORTHEAHT THORN APPLE.
Mr. ami Mr*. N. V. Mollit of West
Thornnpple upent Sunday wit.h Okar
Sherk ami foinlly.
Mra. John Kermet-n «prtit a four
Carl McDonald and D?nzll Wood
day* of law week wtth her daughter,
A pleasant time was enjoyed by tho Mra. Jamu Haoum. of Haatlngx
'A tin* t'hriatma* program will b*
itli- folks of Hie Sunday school la«t

Mr?. William Smith.

;&gt;nign. 111., lx visiting hi

Mr* Maud Smith.
The Xmas Tree
body come.
was enjoyed by the children.
Floyd Van Wle has had the mlsfortiin- lo to*, four hags.
The last one
died Monday night.
Mln Mildred

Sunday ill the usual hour* .
j
Mr. nnd Mra. Harte Woodman and i
■i..ughi.-ra, Ruth nn.i Marian. .xp.-ti
n&gt; spend the holidays witlf relatives In!

iwpytan^t
- So many r
bcnciilnl In

Mra. &lt;»zl l*nrde* «|w-nt from Friday! draught of rhluiii
until Munday with hr, «i«ter.
Mr« . mu.ttw.1 ttould.-..
also s|K'nt Sunday tin
■■►.*,■• iwnr-iin-i spent nunimy ;
ter WeiiiK-e and family.
D-'nnletqn hn* b«-en on the
tho pant fow. di«* •
I
Ullam Ittwenloi lkr of Grand ;
Hied on h*r ».n. M. Keyser
nnd-ffimlly.
I
Johtf Ml-4iler Is assisting her
— with her ;
rith'tonslll-1
I
of Fillmore
Ith Ad.itq. Gavkelcr
u nd. family.

last neck of the marriage of Mr. Hur- spending &gt;i few weeks with her pur- KnolL
.
vey Williams and Mrs. Millie C. ents. Mr. and Mr* H. E. Downing.
•
Ed. Palmer und family will spend
Francis ut Ia&gt;s Angele* California.
MIm A ft hit Rarick is hojne from 1 Christmas with Mr* Palmer's parthe ninth day of December.
Ypsilanti for the holiday vacation.
(ent* Mr. and Mra.-Georg.- Abbey, of
Frank Rarick I" putting the sewer ।
mim Bbrnlce Mend entertained hcrluBatin&gt;«
connections Into his house on Phil-4 school and parents of the scholars nt
wiivi« nr r-t ...nwunrrv
Dps street.
.
■ her home on tho south aldo Wcdn., /J™’ ,hr“nk
‘"J1"
Tim Lentz Table Factory shut down day for. dinner.
Idaho, Is a guest of her brother. Fred
last Thursday evctjsg for two week.-..
Mra. Ralph Kauffman of Grand; Brumm and family.
Hchool closed Friday fob u two; Rapids la visiting her parents. Mr. i
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■
weeks vacation.
I mid Mr* J. E. Bergman.
।
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ASSYRIA.
J,yh-Cortrlght came home from the. .Sleighing la tine und everything
-- J.
. &lt;’. Tompkins visited
Mr&lt;
1’. of M.if'riday for tho holiday vaca- looks like .ChrBtma*
1 Genevieve l\i.ion, of Pennileld. Friday,
tlon.
/'
&lt;&gt;• B, Schulze hu» purchased a now J
Ethel Hall Is the gui-st &lt;&gt;f her
Harold Shutter was a guest «t Geo., Sterling piano as a gift for his daugh- I grand mother. Mr* Park.
I 'rahek's over Friday night on his, ter*
i
Manville Morehouse Ipts pneunwn-

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uad

ray
-rats

iihrr and
• tn-hng that

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ac“ nemid.-. &lt; hie co*c will convince
&gt;."u
it. v.-ii.-.Il;.- give* vn-.ulerfuV rclie! within 2-1 hotira—even in the mo.-t
MubWni careJlzvr’i Wonderful
Stom^h Remedy t&gt; now w!d here by
'
leading druggists and druggirts ev­
erywhere.
The flrat dos* must give you ahsoluto Mitb-foctlon or wt» don’t want
your money. I: Is said with the posi­
tive understanding your money will
be returned by your druggin without
quibble or question!

Safety First
This holds true in your electric
wiling. That's one teasott

our liver. active und healthy by me
your electric work.
You’l
know it is done right and that
your buildings are safe if I do

rnpty lhe bowels freely, tone up your .
Ftomuch. cure your constipation and
purify the Blood.
25c nt prugglst.
Backtab's Arnica Salve excellent for

GEO. VAN TIFFLIN
Busy Women During the Hay-Making Season.

•on; nor do wo plan to leave a stubble
to protect It from tho hot summer sun
Another case of the Inferiority ot
our meadow lands is the fact that
they are supporting numberless us#
less weeds.
~If w# could rid our meadows of this
pest It would add mIUtou ot dollars
to the pockets of our fanners. How
can ------it be done? By thorough Ullage?
By tho use ot more grass soedj Most
emphatically no. That would bo in
direct opposition to the laws of na-

.We may prepare the soil in the beat
possible manner and sow on clover
and timothy so thick that the grass
will come up as thick as the hair on
a dog. and In tome places we will yet
.find that the yquug plants will die out
and their places be filled with noxious
weeds.
These interspaces may be filled ever
so often with fresh seed, and tho re­
sult will be similar. %which la conclu•Ive evidence that every mH has a
capacity for supporting a certain number of one kind of plants and it will
produce no more than that number of

•ati.e time, so that they may be cured
for hay at ono cutting. Select those
that funil&amp;h tbe most leaves, and thus ■
diminish the amount of woody, Indi- '
gestlble matter in hay.
It is folly to try to skim off a second I!

crop from the meadows. -------If the growth I
,s
rank ,n ‘Do fall pasture It of!!
wlt,‘ young stock; but do not pasture!
It dose enough to Injure Its chances j
of living through the winter.
I

moling a rapid foil growth. Tho old j
Ideas of getting something for nothing
Have been exploded for a long time :
and If-wo cut three tona of hay from ■
our meadow? we must feed them ac !
cordlngly and keep tho bare spots cor- ‘
ered with crass inslendnf weeds.If we supply better forago ration*
for our llvb stock they will com®!
through the winter in batter condition
and ft will rcqhire less grain to keep
them In a thrifty condition.
We. as a rule,
— are
- - feeding
--------- . top much
Kr"ln ,0 our &lt;nima!s. and unless wo
devote more attention to providings
nutritious forage rations we must ex- ’
| PPC‘ !«■ hardy und vigorous, animals.

from ths I', of M.
\
[gVovs to spend h&lt;^ vacation.
' '
Jlrwrn- Venn. 0&lt; o. Bt anett mid
John Mead Is home from theV. of|
Miss Gladys Hunt went to Spring- - John Tompkins, were in Hastings.
if. for tho holidays.
1 port to spend disc vacation with her , Satuuhiy.
Mtw Beulah Mead is home
from . parent* | Tho I- A. H. will serve n ten cent
. YjiHlantl for the holiday vacation.
Miss Mildred Quluk ir spending her dinner at the basement, i rhiliy. JanuMrs. Q. I’. Hmlth Is miilo sick.
| vacation with her iiarcnts in Grand I ary 1st.
'
Dr. and Mr* K. T. Morris and non • Rapid*
J. C. Tompkins made a business
Emory arc st Jasper to spend Christ-1
Mr. nnd Mra. Cly^e Wifeox und son trip to Cnton City. Monday.
ma with the fonnor's mother und Cranston of. Hastings were guests al '
May
Callahan
and
Bernard
‘'“H’1, TMallve*
Mr* Eunice Mead's Friday.
‘Tanker each hud IT “h&lt;.idmarks" In
•
J'r Urt8fra'ra
.Xu lns - V" JJia?“lck •*“
Gr-nd |U‘‘,U*M
•ec«nd rtKlllng dos.
I
dolfJh.Of .Grand Rapids are spending :dst FrHtay.
Our Christmas exercises are to be
the-week wtUi the former’s parent.
«r. and Mr* Harry- Williams are brtd at the school house Monday ofMr. and Mra. Clark Tltm-irsh.
■ troth clerking for C. IL Brown dur- ternuon ut two o’clock.
Mra. Hanoirn Furol** nnd daughter |IU! the holiday trade.
‘ Our teacher. WsbMrr Hasting* left
Miss Hasel DcRnir of Ultax ar© visit’. MJ»s Dorn Gukey &lt;amo home from T.lemlu.. morning for Grand Rapids.
tilled or how many are germinated on
Washing Dairy Utensils,
• Ing thn former's son Floyd Deltlar. । Highland Park, Detroit. Wednesday
vui. his hither .
und other relative* hero for t*» for hsr holiday vscaqoii.
! Wc have lost three pupils this that particular soil.
'
Hare
respect
for your .dslry
Mi-ekc.
1
MIS* A’llla Parrott is home from ’ ni„nth
Naomi Evutis moved to Hat­
When we fill tfleie Interspaces bo- titcnglls. Soup should not bo used for
- Mm. Elisabeth Williams left Tues- ( Business College in Grand Rapids ■ u„ "creek. *and Mae and Alta Hilles
tween
the
plants
with
another
species
I
cleaning
them. Use asl-soda or stomc
day for Florida where she expects lo'nnd is clerking for Ruthhaar &amp; Son moved fo Mupie Grow
•■.end the winter. She wax acvom- this week.
. m vhi Sheuar 1 Xnt Salurday and of grass a certain lot of its plants will {"’her alkaline "ashing powder to cut
°y * Udy COU*“‘ “**“'«**'"*!
Mp
,Kd "uugard spent Sutidav Vitb hi* brother and family grow and th* rMt mil di* soon after ’•»* urease. At Inst, this Is onr exRgpMs.
. Sunday with the latter' brother. Rutiy
i.-n.&gt; Amyria.
। thy have femlaatsd.
perience.
. Hay Messimer is going tn . com- f Bivbp* and hl» wifo.in Map)# Grove..
w
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------------------------------------------ -------------mqnce working for Herman Maurer,
While Splitting wood Sunday Dale r,
W
4. AJo
-------------------•gain vhs tu»t of the new year, mid Reynolds cut tils foot quite badly.
Danner Want AGS ray
FOR BEST RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.
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want Ads

stomach

arfd

r- and Mrs R. C. Townsend. TheMf-■ Inga Monday .for a visit with friend*
^Mra 1SwJh d€i'sher of
ternoun will be long remembered by
MUe Ruth Luke H home from Yt&gt;-1 ■
' « * S r '
V'"
.
th# Udles as -a Very pleasant one.
sliantl for the holiday*
’
Woodland spent the week with the

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banner

John Ehret started for his wlnieri
Miss Mildred Coe of Norway II
morning.'
■pending her .vacation with Her mothairs. v. I,. MiH»aow arm nor rnuiner.
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ullu
Mr* It. P, Milh r. entertained with, Ueorge I-ranck.
-­
Mirs Bernice Mead.
German whist Wednesday afternoon.
Mist Grace Collins left lust Rntur-1
Xssc. 1«. The house wus prettily dec- day for her home ut Marlette tu
orated whh festoonlngs &lt;&gt;f red, red ; spend' her vac talon.
carnations and polnsetta-blossom* A ;
Mlo Agnrll
,urt,„j Hia.‘ vlllo Christmas day. An appropriate
dainty luncheon wag served and the urdB&gt;. nv&gt;rn|ng f.,r hrr horns In Nbr-i
-— •
•
red and white color scheme was car- WU). Jn ,h„ uppCr peninsula.
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lowed by a pot luck dinner.
ried out in the reftyahment* und; Harry Outchesa has gone to spend
Mr. anrl Mra. Henry Ge.irhart and
iS^atm^aTf fn*o7n ‘Thr hnstcJXs ■
'“'-■atlon with the hdme folks at-children of Vermontville were gue»u

returned

&lt;nd family visited Sunday ut Willard 1 X- ' • Mofllt for two weeks.
Holton's. .
,
Anthony Miller of the North County
The rchool Is planning on Xmas i Line is slowly falling.
.
e* Thursday afternoon.
Mra. fiteve Raker sfomt Thursday in
' Mr. and Mr* Isaac Rowley and | Oranit Rapids.
daughter. Norma, visited Sunday with . Jm MctTIrkln had the iplsfortuue t&lt;»
Mrs. Hatior.Aif'W.-st Woodland.
1 Irwe onr of. hl« hnraca Thursday even-

; Grove spent Tuesday
night
with J. Men
W. ­
’or Liver
Complaint
tally Vnhappy—1‘liyMeally, Dun.
The Liver, sluggish and Inactive,
-t shows itself in a mental state—

has rented Frank Rorick's houae on'
s,l"• Mabel Marble la home frum
Phillips atrcet, ja&lt;at«-il l.ixt week by Grand Rupldk to spend, thn holidays.
France C
nd t
, and will
Mr* Myrtle Kring of K&lt;&gt;ute, Indi-

Leiter Heads
Bill Heads
, Eavelopes
Cards
' Wedding Invitations
Posters or Announcements

Banner Wants Ads Pay

BACK TO NATURE

UUrvitlUHTL'D

A kink in your back is your business,
but if you want it adjusted,, that’s my busi­
ness. Spinal analysis free, Citizens phone
317.

M. W. Smith. D. C„

Mailings, Michigat

�THE HAffBDraS BANXRR, DVX'KMBEll 94. 1»14.

nnMiiu

IniigillCliHllillMIIIII

,

Are You Insured?
Tornadoes, Cyclones and Windstorms
5 In a few weeks the Windstorm season will commence, and this state and very probably this

County, will be visited by some severe windstorms that will do more or less damage to property.

Just how severe they will be, or just WHEN, or WHERE, they will strike, is not for us to know.
The only thing that any man can do is to insure against them, and then “hope” that they won’t
destroy any of his property, or injure any member of his family.

Michigan Mutual Tornado Cy­
clone &amp; Windstorm Insurance
Company

OOH PYRAMID

S 1.071330
SI.27S.4OO
. $1,803,445
$1,954,795
$2,491 .925
$5,892,22 1

If Not Protected, Why Not

Start the New Year Right?

$14,477,280
$18,698,560

,

$21,037. 181
$25,725,367^$30,304, 1 12
$37,502,87^

&lt;f Why not begin by protecting your property against
these whirling monsters? Why delay longer?
You

$51,816,183
$50,996,383
$55,483,353
$60,023,338
$6 5.4 9 6.,68 1
$65,05 1,088
$74,021,501

can gain nothing by putting it off, and it may save your
entire property by insuring now. Many such instances
have happened with usance this company was organ­
ized, and we have saved a good many people from

$81,437,564
$86,826,138
$88,069,021
$101,181,286
. '$114,631,813

ruination. Since we were organized we have paid hund­
reds and-hur.drcdc of thousands of-doP.arc in losses, and

in a good many’cases these losses have gone to people
who would have been seriously embarrassed, financial­
ly, had it not been for their having a policy in this
Company.

,

The Basis Upon Which This
Company Was Organized

/

&lt;J When this Company was started m 1885, its organ­
izers started out purely upon the idea that every policy

holder was entitled to a “Square Deal." In the adjustrpent of losses, our adjusters were distinctly told that in
all cases of loss, they were expected to make an adjust­
ment fair to the insured and fair to the Company./ We
felt that every policy holder meeting with a loss, was
entitled to just compensation. On this basis we have

conscitniiluusiy aimed to adjust every loss.
It would
seriously “cripple" many men to meet with a loss of say
$ 1200 to $ 1800. But with our 60,000 members, each
member would only hate to put in two or three pennies
to make up the loss, and put the man "on his feet ’^again.

&lt;J In short, this Company was organized to be of service—to help those who meet with loss—and to do it at the lowest possible cost. Organized upon this
broad basis, we can look back over the 30 years of the Company’s history with the feeling that it was started upon the right principle, and that its affairs
have been rightly jmd conservatively managed. That it has inspired confidence in others is shown by “our pyramid” showing our growth.
Starting out
in 1885 with 159 members, and $163,710 insurance, we have today over 60,000 members, and OVER ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE MIL­
LIONS ($125,000,000.00) of insurance. Every loss is fully and promptly paid, every policy is as safe as a Government Bond, and is sold at the lowest pos­
sible cost. If you want your property protected from loss by Windstorm, why not take out a policy with us? Why not DO IT NOW?

Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone
and Windstorm Insurance

WM. E. HALE, Pres.
D. W. ROGERS, Sec y
GEO. E. COLEMAN, Treas.

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Home Office:

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WIlipQIIJ

HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN

�tite hawings

lino now buggy.

Most Important ■
Ke ad Carefully •

nunrcB. nrcFarnrn si. tin.

rm

WEST HOPR

Mia jilaeeh* M«Caltwn U home
thu w»ok from »-.lwx&gt;l du tie*. She hna

In order to clean out a limited amount of
Briquetts we are making a price of $3.50
per ton delivered.

Only goods of guaranteed quality are offered here;
A good grade Coffee, per lb. 15c.

7
6
3
3
3
3

lbs. Beat Rolled Oati for .
bars Galvanic Soap for—
can* Peas, extra fine, for.
cans Corn for___________
cans Beets for —___ _
cans Tomatoes for______
’ Dried Apricotg, Prunei, Current*,
Sultana Raisins and Seeded Raisins

g £ Russ &amp; Son

ROGERS 6 SON

a -Christmas tree at the McCallum
school house. Thursday afternoon.

ICE. COKE. COAL AND WOOD

INCREASE THE EOG SUPPLY

touk place befure dinner.

Roy Moore

faithfully for tbe pest two year*. My-

Grocers

Ono of tho ways ot Increasing the
egg supply Is to keep the hens happy
and contented, and two ways ot doing
this are to have scatterings of grain
through the chaff on th® floor so that
the fowls win keep busy scratching.

BAI .TUI ORE TOWN LINE.
Mrs. Ernie Mattison and children I

John

tary, Mrs. Harry Mayo; treasurer,
Chua. Ttwtkerman; chaplain. Mrs. I.
W. Cargo; organist, Lylo Tasker;
post cards on her (Ith birthday, Dec.

SoKtbwetttm Barr?
Deparimtat

I . Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Dny and children
of North Johnstown were Sunday
Fisher spent last week

daughter Ruth.
Mra Della Tungato of Battle Crel-k
returned homo Thursday from a two
weak* visit in Gils place.
NORTH ABT BARRY.
Mr. and Mrs. Efllost Crandall went
and Un Edward Oatnpballs, Thurs- to Hastings op business Friday.

il sermon.

Creek will continue for some time
yet. There have been straw vonvers In rut and many tnorn are under con­
viction.
Vernine Kelley la suffering with
neuralgia.
School will close Thursday for u
held at the bom® of hU brother, Da-

‘

quite ill. Is slowly Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tower* are lhe
proud parents uf a fine haby girl.
JniM Hasel.'
Mra. Minnie Groat is 011
sick
list.
BaufU-ld Gleaner Meeting.
Tho regular meeting of tho Gleon-

open meeting to Install

iil.nun

dust boxes aro placed In' the corner
which catches the most sun during
the winter. Ideal jlust boxes are strong
Dinner followed which was up to soap boxes filled with road dust, into
which has boon mixed a little fine
afternoon session opened with a talk limo and a liberal supply of Insect
by John Hoyt, rural carilsr from.
Bellevue, In which ho explained lhe powder. Soil from the garden It It Is
light and well dried will answer tho
master (General Burleson In recurd to purpose quite as well. It la an ex­
cellent plan to remove all this dust'
and sift It over, removing anything
our secretary notify Honator Hamilton
of our opposition of having the mail undesirable which has gotten into fit.
then take It out in the sun, spread It
basls and placed upon tbe contract out thinly and lot it dry thoroughly.
Most of it can be need repeatedly If
Burleson.
new lime and insect powder Is added
The Young Pfopts
every month. Tho dust boxes should
•Tho King's Busina
bo placed where they will not bo
fouled in any’ way. for i&gt;oultry will not
use them if too dirty, hence will go
v.itbout dusting, nud the lieu will then
Koto. "Jost to Hear You Call Me become rampant.
Dear.” by Phyllis Carter, waa greatly
enjoyed- This was followed by a reci­
tation by Bert Shepard. "Basham'* RAISE DUCKS AS SIDE LINE
Raby.” which was highly appreciated.
Mrs. Cox gave an excellent reading
entitled, "Whaf Wo Owe Our Neigh­ Many Deterred From Trying Them on
bors;" Irene Jones and Ilza Shepard
pleasing duet entitled. "
jsctlonabl® Qualities.

■rood meat.
family, Sunday.Will Crain and family spent Sun- .

DITTLE CEDAR DAKE.

ysry ill ydth no hopes of hla recovery.
MILO.
' Rev. I*. A. Fisher, wife- und MUa
ria. were Sunday guests of Mrs. A.
Binuxou, Ttiuiwdar to vl»lt her dsughEdmunds,' luring and Alfcn. ,
thank
nf his limbs In.Oklahoma is expected
lo arrive In Barry county this week.

on Thursday to »pcr
Mrs. Homer Flu*

Rock Bottom Prices

You buy the watch at
the lowest cash price at
which it can be sold.
Our chih plan makes
this possible.
Weir tbe Watch
while you pay

You get tile watch upon
making your first pay­
ment.
Thisaoffer is for a few
days only—
Take advantage of this
opportunity — let us
give you Hie full 'par­
ticulars in regard to
tins remarkable offer.

F.R. Pancoast
The Jeweler

William* of 't'allfrirnla containing
|5.u0 for the Milo piano fund. She
had been III t&gt;ut was improving.
Miss DeWoolf entertained her sister
Sunday.
. Mrs. Gid Wilkinson nnd Mrs. John

BESSME.R BROS
ChurlcJ Stevens and family
flaailnKs were cullers at Nick Telut
Sunday.

the &lt;i««ood farm, is moving on a farm

thought.

Hotel Barry
Hotel Hcnire.

Todd &amp; Norton. Proprietors

The Christmas Gathering
re.- grto you LUS opportunity you hav-o wished fur to UlK'A“
your friends or relatives about u MonumcM or Murker you
would like lo buy. You enn place your order n&lt;rw. and It will
coot you no money until tho work la placed next spring. Wo
have u number pt fine Monumqpu und Markers in otock tn
t&gt;ele«t from. Wo extend an Invitation to &gt; &lt;&gt;mo In und look
lh«pi over. If wo d&lt;&gt; not |tuv&lt;! in inook whul you like we can
readily make up. a design of your Idooa Come In now. Noth'

IRONSIDE BROS
MONUMKNTDBALSR8
PHONE 197

a

HASYINA8, MIOH.

We have enjoyed one of the best years in our
history and we wish to thank our patrons and
wish them a

Mrs. A. E. Harris is still visiting In
Kalamazoo.
Barnum
neaday with Mrs. C. Kennedy.
Irving Snyder and wifT und two
little dnuyhters &lt;&gt;f Onondaga visited

Merry Christmas
Next year we hope to do even better still.
A new department will be added during the
coming year and our efforts to please you will
continue

Bercy Henry und wife
tildrvn &gt;&gt;f northern MRI
rlaitlmr their luirents, Mr. and Mrs
iisc.ir I'crthlnglon, and other relative"

Ware, come anil go. rulers faff trnm
It Is hurry in tbe morolng, hurry at
noontime and hurry at alghf. Nerv-I
oua bodies wrought up to a certain
the pubil^ prints. Kcadiug the contin­
speed, fret away pleasure and good j
uous lamentations with earnest atten­
nature just to keep up the pace. It* |
tion, it seems Hint die boy is afways In
iaxatlou becomes almbsl painful—rest |
danger of grow'iug up and becoming a
a farce. To bo In any measure con-i
man and that ho must be watched very
tent cne feels it necessary to be rush­
closely. On 'the other ttaiid. some of
Ing aloi.g breakneck. No more is «c-|
'•■th become sissies, a fat® that Is discompllshed, homes are not brighter. |
Quesns Delight.
I tinctly more to bo regretted, although
children
ma'de;:
cuuurvn th®
mo happier,
nappier, or
or lives
lives mioo
,
....................1 the uphftcrs aay rmtiilug about IL Aamore useful by all thia rosfi. And
th® baloaea fa wholly In ; s|vting\thfa pernicious instinct Is tbe!
..
II up.
,
«'
■&gt;«•tor.d„i„
to.
One has only to watch lhe crowds
with, th 6 Peklmi are con-1 A1„| -6t lf,
. cxct.Uod by hl8 dealt®.!
Lolng to trains or cars to see the •*«««» «*o must deslrablo by tbs-—
r- .
• •
working
out of- the speed mania. I writer on account of their great size, bwi-mc n buy again. The gicat joke
Rights of others are forgoHcn, per­ early maturity and prolificacy, aud if •fit every boy fa the exchangb of boy­
a
sufficient
number
are
kept
ao
that
sonal safety seems naught, just
hood for nianhoed, ant! to this all men
there fa
a surplus
of feathers,
hrin/m^
’thL
.h
. tho
d
&lt;•««
&lt;*
crowd, push and gel ahead.
And. wZa

J. Brendstettsr started for Cleve.
land, Ohio, on Munday'morning of
this week.
ss quickly as wo would if we were to
Mr. und Mrs. John Carerenter if
Oden, Mich., visltod At J. B^undsle,.- move in a leisurely manner.
Haste makes waste—we all know
tor’s Sunday.
that. And waste la expensive in tho
TA M-ltlAC CORN ERR.
extreme. Some ixreons are too busy
to attend to that which Insures them­
rent Amos nf lliut place, und Miss
Gladys Purdutt. of thia vicinity. Con- selves good health. They expect to
mend a broken auto tire hastily
hastily and
crmuLiti &gt;n«
Hermttn AnspMtgh spent Wednes­ with nn skill. This Is an linpusslbll- .
day and Titurs.Liy with Abe llagger- Ily, but that is not taketrinto con­
sideration.
, airs. aoMit’ nation ua.-i cuiicu t»
And so tho haste and waste go on.
Ohio on acetal nl of the serious lllnesa
of.hrr sister there. Hho started-Thurs­ and some day comparatively young
day morning.
mon ar.jl women let slip from their
hands all that I* useful and happy in
next Hunday evening
life. Their grasp has gro'tfn weak and I
nothing can lui
ho held lorxer.
lunger. All due
line
oothlnft
Christ."
—- ---------- - -------------- tu/idmn high to the dally rush of eating, of work­
■dhool at Woodland, last home on a in?. of walking—everything done
hastily, with only a thought for sav­
ing an hour nr two. In the long run
-Owe No Man.”
Borrowing Is the canker and Ute It ia no saving to rush and hurry.
death of every man's estate.—Sir Wal­ The average peraerh knows this but
ter Raleigh.

just as reasonable as

Uttle'.hawrcncui Mattison has the
chicken pox.
'

Dependence shoukLnut be placed on
hens alono If onetf^v* to K®t tho
best out of poultry.
the
Chorus
and
n
rising
Try other yarlotlM also, boginning
Hasting* Monday on business.
thanks.to Es-prasidsat Hat—............ , .....
..
h .
.
post service, lhe elub adjourned tn
"*'e n,cyi'N
B. church Sunday evening.
and Mrs. Gao. Winters. Bunday.
cvcnim:
O. A. Wertman will help ths Willi­ meet with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoyrat ‘fled the® are deterred from doing
Mr. and Mrs. Doles Neal. Mr. and son Bros. In. their saw mill nagr Hick­ ths Improvement Club HaU In Belle-1 so by talcs of thslr objectionable
ration. There v
Mrs. Dewis Norris motored to Battle
qualities, not knowing that it profib
» and program.
Creek. Friday.
An English cousin. ory Corners. It will ba a six week*'
Alice G. Thomas, Reporter.
Job.
'A
There will be a donation WWnrsmonth with Mrs. Nettis Drolltt, ns
EVIL IN MANIA FOR SPEED
IS AS OLD AS THE WORLD
turned with them.
or-ths benefit of Rev. Gould. All are
Mr. and Mrs. John HhctHeld spent invited. Currin and bring what you
Sunday with Mrs. Hhefllald's brother, can in thn way nf provisions or mon­
Boy, Problem New. as Always, the
Jerry Haines of Baltimore.
ey. Ladles, please bring something
Most Vexing Question for
Mrs. Elisa .Sheffield received new*
“Move Alopg

That's all it costs you
pe.r day to buy a high
grade South Bend
Watch ou our club
plan.

The MEAT Question

Woodruff's

rating. The report waa accepted and
the treasurer authorized to pay their

The pupils of Mr*. Aiule Tungatc

.‘.I. Al.u •* • **• ‘.ll.l'l 1 Ml
to Buttle Creek, Monday.

Think It over.

. Not Unlike People.
A noted naturalist states that one
uf tho strongest of animal instincts ia
' that of 'blind anger, lhe venting of
spite on inanimate things. For ex­
ample. animals caught in traps will
punish tho sticks tod atones that lie
conveniently near. It ia the same im­
pulse which occasionally causes a
grown person to kick a door against
which he has rammed hie head.
But there are uofiable instances uf
forbearance and ptultmcc. Tho wind
mey blow away n robin'* ’neat titnej
after time, yet the bhd «pparonU&gt;nevar lores lu temper, but patiently
builds another one.
A western naturalist says that bind
Sundays—Just as if they had nothing
but time, and thp problem was how to
kill IL" They will attempt 40 things,
finish none, and then sit down as if
saying, "Well, what ahull we du next?'*

1

The Jeweler
Hastings

Mich.

BA Kill V ll.I.i:
NEW "MOVIE THEATER
TO HAVE 500 SEATS thls.pUci. Sunday

T. O. Palmer’s New Play House
Will Also Be Used For
Various Shows.
AFtior. ’ Mrs. Pmlth
Work upon T. C. Bulmer's new
moving picture theater, whies will |
iiIjuf be used for shows, was begun &lt;»&gt;.
MomUy on the block west of the
Barker House. The building will be
120 feet long and IS feet wide. It
wlll contain a stage in dimension* It
jy SC fret. Mr.» Palmer states tha,l
he new thratcr la planned to sen, ,
&gt;uu'Itcreons. but if this number cannot ■
vo u.-cbmtnodated with comfort to the

of Hurting*, their
father. Henry Lathrop, and brother
HalleY Lathrop and family, of thU
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Demeray wpent
Christtmu&gt; in. Jackson, the guests of
• -- — ----- 7
~.
an*’ 7“n!U&gt; and Mi«« Er.

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured c

that he wants his patrons to have
plenty of room, so' that they may en­ tsrail rcmcdlta.
joy th.&gt; performance*. Ho will build

| worth knowing and fewer things that
are best left unknown than tho man of
forty cr sixty. Tho yvlscst thing In the
world ii I bn boy tn his early teens,
nnd his only faliv nt all I* growing out
nf them. Life Is thoroughly complete
.far the bay. uixl Ifoijl-- llma» were:
hti men to encourage an ambition to.......I.
.ii...’__ ..11 __ ..tu .

■niwtruottou of tho building.
directly on the
rf»ct eomMasre.lul.-ly with tho laws »"'|'rn'"«
the two ingreoients is wwn pro­
construction of auth buildings. The ; gu,.,, ,uch wonderful results in curing
budding will have an ornamental j t^tarrh. Sand for t'lUmoalsta. free.
arched front.
It will probably ho y. 3. CHENET A CO.. Prop* . Toledo. O.

oarvltth a stebbins.

b&lt;- well. It Is while li&gt;» fa Christopher
&lt;iAMI»HKt«l.
Colunibnrihg xaroui:il in those early
days that he learns nil the human ata- ard church, closed StpMay evening.
Ray Strong and family of (Tarlton
direct arid .•iM-oclaHoniv Intimate. ThereWlfn
Is tittle t&lt;|tilvoenH&lt;m. nud subtlety ha*
I lhe franktiiof canieatticmv instead
„r ,h. ,i„n|lr;,r „r to ................ ................ it Greenville. Sparta

...................
•
&gt;irk lint and has. been absent from
| steadfast, lifelong enemy in to give
।1 needless offense "&gt;
to ■
a '»&gt;
boy’ of •'»
ten years.
whatever tho ditnsnslons, if no | oj,|
Mourer nnd wife with their butcher­
The buy of today knows far more ing Friday.
ow.i to u..d ih.i Ito btoto ■ frj«
hi, ,.,tor .III
,totoc,. tol.
Iron, dr..,to. .„d cto.lon.lto.
or.!.,I Itotour
M
Ito.."toto.l'7
j^ia" X
.....

Order Our Drays
Whsn you Lave snymnving tn he
done. TWO AL'TtKTKUCKS.

PIANO AHO SAFE MOVING
Our Specialty.

,ewto7"I, '’T

I tot

,h

to J’fi? .?

tarred paper at tho hack and side*.
The front nay bo arranged so that i
during th® warmer periods of confine- I।
ment IL can be covered with wire net- iI
ting through whiclf the sun s rays may |
come, and thus provide a pjeasant
place for scratching.
If no place Is planned for a scratch-1
Ing shed. It will b® necessary that the :
food bo given at least twice daily. I|
I
scattered among tho chaff on the floor, '
1
else th®, hens wilt not take enough ex­
I
ercise in the limited space to keep
1
them In good condition. Whatever |
th® plan of tho bous®' It is necessary
to provide a fair amount of light and
ventilation as well aa to keep it fairly ■
warm in winter.

vu«' rt«hi •!»«. •»*:

Banner Want Ade Pay, nlv

ix

the

i

HASTINGS TRANSFER CO.

Banner Want Ads Pay

Phons &gt;71

- ■
■
tak&lt;*n aa a class, are Improving dtstinctly and with us mtn h celerity as
ran bo expected.—Seattle Post-IntclHgencen
*

Aavice.
Don't train exclusively with your'
own crowd. Givo yourself u clianco,
to grow wisn by dwelling part of that
tlmo with sill feted peopiu who do
not think aa you do. They will give
you useful changes of thought, so that
&gt;0M won'1 &lt;cl tlr011 ot yuurself so
S00n._Ijfe&lt;

Plsasantly Painless, Just Describes Our Methods
CROWNING

BRIDGING

EXTRACTING

liuncst Service. Honeet Prices and Honest Advertising U tho ns.
talilished policy of our offices.
,
OUr many patrons in this city is pretty good proof, that uur acrvlc®

Tell Fresh Eggs.
The freshest eggs are thp heaviest,
and when placed in water will aink
to the bottom at once, while ptalo cgt’s
will float on top. ‘

Experience Works Two Ways.
Sometimes experience trachea ant
sometimes she merely gives "us self­
Fowls Demand a Variety.
confidence enough to oucourago us to
go ahead and make our worst mis- to do well. Ko one grain will long be '
relished by the fowls, if made an ex­
clusive diet.

Halls Catarrh Cure la

As a matter of fact, tho boy of four­

SIZE OF THE POULTRY HOUSE teen ar.fi sixteen knows more things
Poultrymen Differ In Opinion as to
Amount of Space Required by Each
Fowl When Confined.
------It is generally considered that
square feet of floor apace should Are
allowed {or each fowl In planning a
poultry houcn. and otf this basis a
house for 20 hens would be about
ten by twenty feet inside. Ksually
this
Is a safe measurement where no
--------*72 7 J is provided for a scratching
space
•bed; In tho latter evpnt much less
tiled:
space In tho house propar will sufiico.
^*? ----------‘
Jto.Un,. pjrptoo.
MWornl POMI.
trymcn claim that six square feet for
each hen is sufficient, but forlhe nor-

HASTINGS. MICH.

Phones: Office 194, Residence 192

Keep the Hsns Busy Working for

Porto Rico Molasses formerly handled by J. S. Goodyear Co.
Td.Pho«

Briquetts are the size of stove coal ant} are made of anthra­
cite slack. Briquetts will burn in a range, heater or furnace.

tnvited and fadlcs bring some thing to
oat.
'
Thoro wax a social, at tho McCal-

.3 lbs. for 40c
. per lb. 12/^c

PAGE FTFTOOi

Filling—Cement, Silver, Alloy. . . 50c up
Gold, $1.00 up
FREE EXAMINATIONS.
Lady Attendant.
.Open-Ev’anlHga, ?-S:3®

A Shine In
Every Drop”

::
&lt; &gt;

DR. FRANK HOLMES
;

118 E. Main St., Kglamaxoo.
ia E, Main St.. Kfaltte Cret.
1x3 Washington Ave., Lansing. 303 E. Main S|.t Jackson.

!
; ;

�rnr:

habttngb bamiocr, dboembkr m, i»14.

or tardy: Alton Warner. XVI fl him
The children of the Alloft aclwml c
Kenneth. Beatrice und Vivian Dunlap. aro preparing u Chrlutinx* program to I
be hehhThursday ufievnoom
Clarence. Klnno . had the mtsfor-l •
tune to hue a valmiMe Halsteln cow. *
Cktyde nnd Rosa H.-hlffmann. Juelht.
Henry and flarlolt Matthews. . Glen

IRVING

•ilrui-

Mr. and Mr.*. Frank Benner nnd |
Grtman. Eldon Oatman. 5fellh* Gillett. daughter flora. called &lt;&gt;n their son I

Sclilffm.' 'in., Eva Wat-«&lt;&gt;n
Dunlap. Vivian Dunlaps
R-hool clown Thursday.

-Idna Kr.amN'ii und grandrhll--□
lllrkury '*&lt;inier» ep-.-nt from
•
until Thursday qitli her nm | PREPARE GEESE FOR MARKET

given by tha
first number.
on tha following questions last Friday |

Betts rendered a very pretty solo.
"Htlent Night.” accompanied by Mrs.

Merry Christmas

While Fattening Young Fowls They

und army should

Excitement—Keep In Pen.

Elgin Norwood, n second grader,
started school Monday morning. The
"children are busy learning Christmas

Ridge. Munday.

Ml,. X'.-vn T,

thought*'.
Castleton spent Sunday with hl* aunt
WlIsT VERMONTVILLE.
and larnliy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-Perkin*.
Lange, played by Mrs. Martha Dean.
Rev. Bostwick visited at Will Bass*.
The nlxtjneetlng tu be held nt the Bunday.
M. church on
homo of Mrs. Ora Chapman. Jan. 4.
Mrs. John Stahl of Fn-nporl and
ISIS.
Subject. "Noted Men and James
Cousin nnd Wife. Mr.*. Charlie ’. tjutfin. on the following Sunday.
U.-.iulutlon.
living Betts sold two luaJ* of fat
Mr. nnd Mr*. Harry* Ritchie nnd
family were callers nt rhe home &lt;&gt;r her

place
Mr. Wlk-ox has work on the
section, helping the fun-man. Mr. Gil­
lett with his work.
The regular semi-annual business

ALL
InK hl* grandparents. returned to hl"

land telephone line, known as Una No.

COUNTRIES

LEVIED

ON

Entire World Contributes to the Mak­
ing of the Famous Biscuits

' .The first teed for goslings is grass,
fed on sod; a small allowat.ee of corn
meal, slightly moistened. Is. also given
them. Sand and charcoal are some­
times mixed with the corn meat They
are fed on tha above food three times
a day .for a couple of days, when they
are given a ratloji composed of equal
parte, by measure^ of bran, middlings,
and steamed cut clover or cooked
vegetables. This feed Is given them
morning, noon, and night until they
penned to be fattened for market at
ten weeks old.
. To fatten young geese, place them
In a pen. not loo large, so that they
will not exercise too much, and feed
three times * day all they will eat
up clean of the following: Corn meal
mixed to &amp; dry, crumbly state, and
beef scraps amounting to 20 per cent
of the bulk of tho corn meal. While
fattening young geese they should be
kept os quiet as possible; do excite­
ment whatever should disturb them.
When feeding approach them quietly,
and do not Irritate them in tha least
or they will not fatten, but will "throw
out” or grow another crop of feathers.

has been
„ ,_.no Charlie
vanlng at the Aunt Rhoda Wilcox
choot house In Rutland twp.
Near- Spellman, for some.time, returned to
her home In L'bjy. Mich.. Saturday.
From Zanzibar. East Africa, the
Mrs. Jopn Stahl of Freeport visited
wern present wnrii inn i-resiaenr.
Dean Hall, of Rutland, called the
biscuit man buys his cloves. Mace
meeting to order, announcing the
comes from the faraway Straits Retbusiness to &lt;-dme before tho meeting.
tlements of India and Makassar In
the —
iMitch
East Indies.
Figs are
*«t nnd a * •••■*
—
' gathered In California and In the
■ groves of Turkey. Many green acres
[of California and of Greece
their of tho wings reach the tell, they are
cce yield tnetr
«upply of
of currants.
currants.
Cinnamon Is
Is i ready for market and should weigh
mi&amp;* Bethel!j auppiy
Cinnamon
t&lt;t California.
Adalbert Wilcox was
reinstated as one director of the com- Heath. Lyle Tanker. Ethel Ixturrncr gathered In the East Indies; ginger between eight and ten pounds.
and Ethel Hull were welcome vteitors [ r00(g frojn cOChin Cftlna. and from i When young goslings are to bo

Mtes Ixiutse Durham vVlelled Doris
JeWell Thursday evening.
, Marion and Estella Kennedy visited
Thelma Crandall Friday night und
milling Saturday.

land line.
Ip the meantime tha

miller.

John

Chapman.

the third nnd fourth grade aprlllng

his father having beep a miller all his
life.
Mr. Chapman, when a boy be­
came familiar with the Ins and outs

. NORTIIEXST KA1.AMO.
diaries Bteel Is much Improved. A
nurse from Battle Creek is curing for
■Ines been engaged followlnlr hl« him now.
trade of milling.
A nice uniform
brand of buckwheat flour is being
turned out.
The feed grinding and
Gertrude Granger has been ill with
newly installed machinery Is certain.ly a revelation along that line uf tonxllltl* the past week.
The Carlisle Christmas tree was
John Springer and eon. William
Springer tmvo taken tho work to do a
Butler.
MrIng Mill from
re completed
Springer and ■
about two acres ... .... v— - —- — -­
P. II. Pdpe, resident of !&gt;anslng.
cleared up thn peninsula that jutted
out north of ths old red shop build­ died Wednesday night of paralysis.
ing, standing on the mill property.
Ills wife died about thlrvicinity wa» a coualn of the decrastpl.
Mrs. L. T. Bromberg has been vis­
iting relatives in Ofange recently.

considerable

portion

KALAMO.
Stephen Harpster and family went
of the to Cairo, Ohio. Saturday for a two

pl lx.
The teacher. Dot Brown, will
spend her vacation In Sunfield, where
she has u position in a store.
grown on this point of land.
Kula mo school Xhh their teacher.
The Irving Band Boys met Monday
Marth^ Lane, thirty in all. visited
vision of baadmaater-Cussius G. White Bowen schoolFriday afternoon.
of Rutland, who has been enraged to
Mrs. Brown and daughter Beulah
teach them thr art of playing band
William Pattison of Rutland town- liar£ and family Friday.
. Minnie Hloason was a wm
visitor with relatives in Charlo;:
&lt;&gt;n Bunday evcnuyt the boy&gt; of ..the.
. Mi C. A. group* wlio uitcnaea rne
woo Baby fender.
The **baby tender” Yurentrd and
used to thia day In lite Island ot I
their own words of their experience* Marken In lhe Zuyder Zee Is the sub-1
nnd reflections on tho-trip which was
made In November, last.
This was a atltute for tbe cradle which resists
mate conference and from what the the advance of baby carriages and'
young men MkFthey had been imbued modern high chairs.
In Market:, ba­
with a determination to bo leader*
among other boys In helping on all bies of both aexes ate dreeeed exactly '
good wfcrkx and had a desire to have alike, the accepted fashion haying;
been unchanged for three centuries.
At so early an age Is lhe infant in-j
County Secretary. !&gt;. &lt;’. Vandercook
was unable to attend the* meeting, cased In the slays of this costume that I
and Sunday school Supt.. Daniel Get- there Is no use for u A%dle for babies
In Marken. The child la supported
and kept out from under fool In a |
after which Milo C. Bhfti
wooden contrivance serving both as a'
chair and cradle, which is mounted on '
their turn: Mewrw Thede und Sc had small wheels so that it may bo readily
i epresented tho Leighton Sunday moved about. A shelf In front serves
school, Messrs Cobb and Griffith- rep­
resented the MlddleviUo delegation. as a rest or .rcceptable for food or ■
playthings.
brush as Fell as a considerable num-

f

schoL
The boys did nicely and an
aiMed Interest -will be taken In ST. M­
No Poker Bluff.
A. work in this vicinity, because
KS
..A------------------------ ---------------- -------The Irving Brass Rand is a living
reality, all the instrument? having ask for her hand uptll ho had shown
arrived.
The number of players In- his—Dallas News.
f« which

The proponltlon wu» ably bucked ' in
te village «o that the band h&lt;&gt;&gt;*
promptly obtained /heir Instrument*
at a low price.
The aoetai commlttbe villa** *o that the band boya
Hand Boya dance ut the town hall In
the village for New Yeur’a eve, De­
cember 11, to dance tho old year out
and the New Year In.
A nice turn

cordial Invitation is extend-

The

REXALL DRUGGISTS

Phone 31

Hastings, Mich.

WOODLAND
risd out by the pupils of the high
school Friday afternoon, after which:

the I

QUIMBY.
Wm. Kellar of Orangeville wilt

Sawdy at the Un-

Myron Hlmrton shipped two nrnre
barrels of drexasd oiultry to New
York City on Tuesday.
Mrs. Ixtna Caatejaln »i&gt;eiit Mon.liy
ii&gt; Grand Rapids.
V. ■ J15Hfi'."Sunday.
Jos. Hurd
of Nashville came up
.
.
They urn talking of employing
a
clllxena to make pinna for a canvass I singing-evangelist for revival services and repaired the lamps In the church
of tha township for aid In this work. I In 1-LjH Woodland this winter.
Everyone will thu.«'l»e given a chance;
M. I- Cole entertained friends Sunto help.
•»«£„
.
hall Wednesday evening. Dec. JOth.
Mixa Martha Hynes was the lucky'
Country t. lub met at Hie home ladles' Aid io furnish supper. • All
contestant In the Booster Club draw- [ of Cha*. Hitt Friday evening and had cordially Invited.
DaeemlMW ISth being the 40th
Ing at McIIaney’s store last Wednrs- A good time. About IS were present,
day. when she drew the piano which
Dr. und Mrs. Mcl^ughlln of WoodScott McIntosh. nearly fitly neltrh-

cation Is being taken.
Relist wark-wos.juUM

dressed foremarket. they are killed by
John Kahler 4eft Monday -morning.
Mr- "«&gt;•&gt; M»» O. Lshnian were at their home Saturday, evening.
cutting them In tho root ot tho mouth, to spend a f.-w days vlrfltlng relatives | f?** “t H»e home uf their brother. Uamra Were played, intorapeniod wMh
Cotton. In West Woodland Bun­ musk-, after which a fine lunuh wus
severing tho artery, or by stunning In and near Delton am! look nfter hla
there. nnd pefh.ip* try hla luck .
them by hitting them a sharp, quick farm
fishing n little In which he Is quite
MI*s Martha Lundqulat ta spending etc., followed by a general good visit
blow on the head. Tha picker uses a proficient, -x
holl,,a&gt;* weeks nt home from her together and with the be*t wlsbnt ot
box in front of him about the height
Mr. and-Mr*. Trume' M«nl.m made M’5?Xrly all the country schools ure their friends. AM departed to their
home* leaving a fins rocker us cU tok­
of the knees, bolding the bird with the
preparing fine Christmas programs en uf friendship.
procured.
left hand and clasping lhe feet and John'Wenver ul .Hasting*.
for tljelr patrons.
The nigged hills and fertile valleys wings together; ho places the head of
will relinquish hie position here as
- ~T7 ”.*.* '
I--------- -----------5,r*- Bernard Black returned from
of Spain yield their almonds; walnut lhe bird against tbe box and hAlds it over to Hastings Sunday afternoon । AlJn Arbor Saturday where she ha.
and spent a few hours with rolativsa, been for treatment In th.. University
meats come from France.
Filberts
returning home In the evening, no-; Hospital.
coma front Turkey and Spain, and
companled by their son lx-land, whoMr. and Mrs. Carl England returned
grated pineapple from the Hawaiian
Ing wayx has made many friend*
Islands. From Ceylon, tite San Blas
j here who wish him nothing but suc­
College to spend a three weeks vu- । "eeks In West Woodland.
cess In hla' future work.
coast of Panama. Trinidad. Porto
cation at home.
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NORTH IRVING.
Bunday School next Sunday. Dec.
Rico. Jamaica. Ruslan and Saint An­
church clo*ed Wednesday evening.
K||xuVeth Garrett vlaltMkJltr
drews lire gathered the coconnuts.
Istrga congregation* were In attend- grand daughter. Mr*. E. E. CaTra*
Mrs. Sydney Todd of Vermontville
Nuts of finest quality como from the
ante at nearly every service.
j fr,,n&gt; Wednesday until Saturday.
la visiting her slaters. Mrs. Rockwsll
Principal A. E. Giddings left Tues-1
Elsie Cairns l» working for Mrs. and Jdptky, and intruded church here
coast of British Honduras.
day fat hht homo at Hillsdale to spend E. J. McNatlghton ot near, Middleville, Sunday.
America furnishes the other, and
the holiday vocation. Miss Durham Is |
Cloyd Barcroft of Detroit is spend­
Indeed, tho .chief Ingredients of the '
spending the vacation at Nashville Ing ~
~*
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EAST ASSYRIA.
i biscuit. for from our own country}
. nnd Mrs. J. H. Barcroft
int Us” Pedro Club
j come the cheese, lard, eggs and &gt;titns will close her school
ter, |&gt;rcans. honey, fruits andyjvlllca. j
vsnlng for the holidays
aud also the molasses and sugar; nnd [
i by Mrs. Nellie
miles and miles of yeJIBV fields of'
There will bn Sunday School pro- j I|eJm„ w«n
Eubanks was
•™~ TT1 If’
51
wia-Ow •"J ThurM.,.
consoled.
grain yield the kernels of wheat.
and U. B. churchewChlrstmn* eve. of- t Mrs. E. H. Adams rrcelt

GENTLE FORCES OF

NATURE

Wonderful Agents That Transform
- Continents of Granite Into
Mott Fertile Suil.
What adds to the wonder of the
earth's grist is that the millstones that
did the work and ure stilt doing It are In place with the knee. Pick the
the iteutle forces that career above dur feathers from tho body ot the bird,
then dampen the right hand and brush
heads—the sunbeam. the cloud, the

the air’s velvet touch, tin sun’s noise­
less rays, the froet's exquisite cyrsteh.
thebe combined are the agents that
crush the rocks, pulveriu lhe moun­
tains and transform continents of
sterile granite into a world of fertile

about two Inches ot feathers on tho
neck, and alio leave feathers'on tho

(com Christmas tree* at botti place*. । Thursday.
Joseph Smith of Goshen. Indiana. I
-----------------------------Visited hla mother In the village over.
DURFKK SCHOOL DlfTFRICT.
/Sunday- Mr. Smith Is here on a short
A merry 'Christmas to all. «
bualnta*trip.
;
a party ot young folks spent MonWallaco Mcrrlsm moved hla build- day evening at the homo &lt;&gt;f Nate
Ing from the Holly farm to Raddlebas Pursell to hdp hl* son Orville celslake Saturday nnd will convert it Into i brute hie JOth birthday. Thoy all re­
a neat cottage In lhe spring.
port a tin* time;
•
Lewis Christian closed a deal with; Those who took Dinner with Mr.

Thn Infant eon
and hurled In thn Joy cemetery. They
have the sympathy of their many
friends.
,
with pneumonia at'this writing.
Bernlco and Barnard Lannon were
pleasantly surprised Wednesday ev-

All report a tine time.

Tha company

Main street.
has moved hla household good* In the

our sch.fil closed Friday for g two
weeks vacation. A large cruw^l lis­
tened to u fine program and'Banta
The prbeeTis ft distilling perfumes
Rev. R. R- Atchison Is home from 'gladdened the children’s hearts with
wings against the body of the birds
was invented by Avlcenua. an Arabian
candy, pop corn and presents.
and tie a string around to hold In posi­
Mr. nnd Mrs. It.
Morgan wore doctor who lived in the tenth century.
tion. Placfl the birds, when picked,
Forest Christian purchased one of ■ guests of their daughter, Mrs. Emma
&lt;• I Paddock and family, Sunday.
in cold water fqr an hour or so to those beautiful cutters of1. S. Riling-'
.&lt;‘^RC!Wra‘,D&lt; th? arotpa Jroflj the
&gt;
.t J?-'plump them; tf they are tn the water er Saturday.
plants and llowura' sd tnat’it could
too long they aro liable to bleach and
Notice to Irving TaxjMtjrcrs.
.
WedneMloy.
become water-soaked. They are then
and smelly' oiis. -Early-day physician!
Iced up in barrels ready to ship to
isbA .,ntihin1&lt;ht.‘viHnLJnr lev
Omllle and Mi« Huxel Henry ure used lo prescribe certain sweet odors
market.
.th. l»15. and in the village of Iri- B|)elMj|ng their/' vocation with the for various ailments, particularly In
Youtfg gee«c should be marketed be­ Ing December 2Cth ahd January Sth ; |lorne fo|h,_ (frvllte Is attending col- the case of nervousness. The Egyp­
fore cold weather seta In. Il Is much for the purpose.of collecting taxea.^ 1 |,-gr in Lanalhg and Miss tinsel is tian women wore strings of scented
harder to dress a gosling in cold
S. A. Rrlgler. • teaching In Flint.
beads on their necks, as do tho Chi­
I wp. * wun.
. . ...........—
......... nese women of'ttxjayjmd the modern
yveather. The feathers sot tighter, --—KB
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his parents und other relatives and ,
and in picking thept tho flesh is torn.
I friends around here nt present.
i woman with her string of* scented
Ranner Wanf AJq Pav
Mr- «nd MrM- W1H
"B*ht
—n
aaaKK oanner
wane /-\as ray,Thurada&gt;. W|lh (tleir son ci*ud.

It Is us if batiy fingers did the work
of powder and dynamlt*'. Give the'
clouds and lhe sunbeams time enough,
aud the Alp* and. the Andes disappear
before them or are transformed into
plains where corn may grow and cattle
graie.
,
The snow falls as lightly as down
and lies almost as lightly, yet lhe
crags tumblo beneath It; compacted
by
grew
the iretrew* gravity, out of it ft
1' " SUB
tnendous Ice sheet that ground off the ERADICATE THE ROOST MITE
mountain au&amp;mlts. that scooped out i
------------lakes and* valleys aud modeled oui! Insects Are Easily Extermlnsted by
northern landscapes an the sculptor
u,a "&gt;r Kerosene Oil—Prevention
bls clsy image.—John Burroughs.
■
Better Than Cure.

But He Didn't Mean Quite That.
The Curate—Now, my dealt chil­
dren, I want you all to join me io
singing that be-utlful hymn.* which 1
hope and trust wc will sing together
In thu great beyond. "Heah We Suffer
Grief and Pain.”—Sydney Bulletin.

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Irvins General Store

We are- pleased to announce that the cost of living is gradually
going down. Prices are getting back to normal condition and as
usual we can sell you at the following bargain prices:

19 lbs. Granulated Sugar$1.00
9 Bars Lenox Soap25
3 Boxes N. T. Matches.10
Any 10c tobacco 3 for—.................................... .. ......... 25

.Fresh Meats and Oystera at tho Irving Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store
GENERAL STORE

Garveth &amp; Stebbins

Ja,na,ra
»--------------------------------------------------1,1 llle WeBt I&gt;“Hes. From
alto Is gathered the allspice,
n
Jamaica also
From Trinidad In the West Indies and
from South America comes the cocoa,
Citron comes from Italy and Spain.
From the ancient graves ot Italy thn

This

Since

to all our friends and patrons. Wethank you for the past year’s
business. If there happens to be anything more you wish to pur­
chase during the Holiday season we shall be pleased to have yon call.
We do not wish to pack any of the nice Holiday articles away until
you are snre there is nothing more you want. There are many
fine books still in stock, besides hundreds of other articles.

IRVING, MICH.

. BOTH raoNKB-HuU,,,. IM |L-&lt;3:' MH41n.ll. Uw. ia ll-l*.

Roost mites are vary common and
troublesome. When they become numeroua enough, they not only Infeat
tho nests.but other parts of the build­
ing. especially cracks and crevices, as
well as the roosts. They are much
Ilka tiny spiders and are often called
spider lice by poultrymen.
Mites are easily exterminated by
applying kerosene to ail infested parte
of tho building. They become numer-

As prevention is better than cure, It
paya to paint your roosts once every
four lo six weeks tn winter time and
once every two weeks during the warm
weather. You will probably never see
a mite In a house so treated.

Fowls in an Orchard.
Fbwia running at largo In an or­
chard do an infinite amount of good
in tho dealruction ot larvae, worms,
beetles, btigs, etc.
Good Claanfer.
Fresh earth ip th a duat bath will
aid materially to cleauao tho feathara
and akin of Impurities, effete matter
and lick.
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One Ton of Coal Free
Because of the great popularity of our Howard White Ash and Buffalo Creek
White Ash Coals, exclusively handled by us for years, others for some time
have been selling inferior coals under the name of "White Ash." At the risk
of losing the benefit of past years of advertising OUR ORIGINAL WHITE
ASH, wc have planned to sell this same coal under a trade name that cannot
be-infringed upon. To do this so that all may know the reason, we will give
ONE TON OF OUR FAMOUS WHITE ASH COAL FREE for the best
Trade Name or Trade Mark suggested by any one. The offer is open to all.
Simply send us before Jan. 1st an original design fora cut, or a phrase such as
"Dixie Gem," "Black Raven" or "Cast Iron Splint," Let the name be as
suggestive as possible of the High Heating Qualities of this deservedly fampus
coal. This coal is mined* in West Virginia near the Kentucky- border. It is
exceptionally blocky, free burning and entirely free from clinker. We want
the best Trade Name or Design that we can get and the award will Be made
honestly and fairly.
Announcement, of the winner will be made
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them weekly into our

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Join Now
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open Wednesdays Evenings.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
‘'The Bank That Does Things for You’

PATHETIC DEPARTURE OF THE LAST POTTAWATOMIES FROM MICHIGAN
Muckemoot stood In front of his
lodge, gusing with sorrowful mien ut
the low range of hills that bordered
the southern hufixun.
Beyond those
hills lay thn happy hunting grounds
of his youth; the binds that his peo­
ple had once called their own.
Ths
I'.ift.iwatomies were then a numerous
and a powerful nation.
Their do­
minion extended tover many valleys
iind their chief carried great weight
Hut’ tho proud spirit of the chieftain

people their valleys. War. disease,and
the untoward influence of white civi­
lisation had decimated the tribes.
And now. having sold their country
for n mess of pottose, lhe soldiers of

IN

1840

Vie win accompanied toy three of ma
braves . who would not be denied.
Muckemoot was armed with a bow.
A quiver of arrows hung over hta
shoulder; a tomahawk and knife were
In his belt.
Hta companions carried
rifle.
The fugitives passed swiftly
through the -woods of Genesee end
bJS, but no many of the Indiana fled Oakland,counties, avoiding ths roads
cut through the wilderness by lhe
while men. until they approached
far from complete awd In 1539 and Pontiac.
Here they took to the road
again In 1540 United States agents passing through that village and on
M-oured the country from the Huron
-The work of gathering In the In­
Hans began* tho day after Mucke-

noted.
Two soldiers dressed In cltlsen's clothing and two backwoodsmen
were detailed by Gen. Brady to ap.
prehend him.
Tho course ot his
flight wan suspected, and his pursu­
ers 'wasted no time In seeking his
trail, but started towards tho river on
horseback In the hope of intercept­
ing him there. They learned irr Pon­
tiac that four Indians had passed that
village a few hours before.
Press­
ing forward they passed the fleeing
troops for tha purpose of gathering in red men before tho tatter reached
these jioor wretches and conducting
Auburn. Gen. Brady's orders were
them to the rendexvous on the St.
to make tho capture without harming
Joseph from Whence they were to
start on their weary pilgrimage to the
Indians equaled tt-at of the poue and
Presently an Indian youth emerged
from the thicket and approached tho
chieftain.
The fear ot the hunted
stopped before hla sire.

said.
The chief did not remove hta
eyes from the distant hills. , Beyond
them clustered^ all the traditions of
hla' youth.
'
ta time," he said.
At the direction of tho chief tho
youth summoned the band to ths
lodge of the old warrior.
"My children,” he said, "further
flight Is useless; the arm of tho white
imo is far-reaching.
Fight them we
cannot.
Our numbers have become

powerful chieftain suffered himself
to bo driven like a dumb beast before
to the
Owoyuo.
cabin and hard cider, presidential
campaign of the first Harrison. En­
thusiastic whlgs of the vicinity had
erected a huge log cabin In .the vil­
lage of Owosso as a headquarters
for tho Harrison supporters. It stood
on tho southeast corner of Main and
Washington streets.
Hero tho In­
dians were confined as they were
brought in while the soldiers scoured
the woods and swamps In squads for
those who had eluded their vigilance.
When all. that could be found had
been brought In. a number uf army

Into
three wore loaded the women nnd..
children and their fow belongings.
Some of the old men were permitted
to ride in the wagons.
Some had
ponies of thejr own to I’fdc: others
made, lhe Journey bn foot.
Farmed
in this manner nnd closely guarded
by troops.- the mournful procession
moved out on tho road, bound for the

pl. a forlorn and dejected sacrifice to
tho advance of -white clvUlsation.
The events herein chronicled Were
staged
74 years ago.
Since tho de­
reant In charge of the party deemed
parture of Muckemoot arid hla band
on
that September morning u marvelIncurring their suspllcon of his design
and trust to strat egem to accomplish
region of Owosso by the industry o£
hla purpose. They passed the fugitives
Forest and kwampwith only a casual "hojrdy-do," and Jhe white men.
have given place to fertile fields.
Cities and thriving villages greet you
ed the„ approach of the Indians and
on every hand.
Railroad and trol-

Old Muckemoot made an involun­
tary movement of defense and then
seeing the futility of resistance, he
restrained his companions who had
brought their rifles to bear upon their
assailants.
Expressing surprise at
tho attitude of tho white men. pje
wily old chief demanded to know
Interfered with hta peaceful journey.

llterated the Indian trail and
the
ford.
Tho air ta resonant with the
hum of Industry and the county of
Shiawassee alone sustains a greater
population than that of tho entire
state, both white and red. during In­
dian occupation.
The Indian occuried but ho did not utilise.
He
obstructed the progress of mankind.
It waa inevitable that he should ga
—Detroit Saturday Night.

-A BAN.NCH WANT ADV. PAY!

Tubcrculoata.
By Rpbj Slcdgr. Sth Grade.
Tuberculosis, or the Great White
Plague. Is a contagious, often fatal

By Frank H. Peck,
'lol, dear viol.

"I am Ogemawksto. tha Saginaw
chief." replied Muckemoot.
"I am

children may learn to love the naw trolL"
home as Muckemoot loves these hills
"No." said thn sergeant, •'you arc
and forests.
Muckemoot Is too old
not Ogemayketo.
I have known him
many years.
You are Muckemoot
of tho nun would blind him and he the Pottawatomie* and you must go,
would become lost on tho treolces
with me.”
wastes.
Muckemoot grew up in the
Muckemoot's countenance fell, but
shades of tho forest.
Ho Is a part of
It.
His heart Is there and It cannot he raised himself to hta full height’
be transplanted.
He will go to the and hta ryes flashed the pride &lt;&gt;f hta
lineage, when he answered:
"Yes. I am Muckemoot, thr great■
wlth hta cousins, the Ottowas, in tho
woods of Canada.
When the great
1
spirit calls, Muckehioot will meet his that you laid for me In ambush. for
children In the Happy Hunting
Grounds of the Pottawatomies."
.
With this farewell Muckemoot dehard, but I
JW‘r‘«.4.J&lt;?*»r«&gt;s W St. Clair river.

the setting sun.
Muckemoot nnd his
Im media to followers were fugitives
"from the guard that was herding the
Indians together for deportation.
The first removal of tho Pottawa-

year that the old chief Muckemoot
with some 200 of bls band penetrated
lhe swamps of northern Shiawassee
lo elude the vigilance of Uncle Bum's
soldiers.
In what is now the town­
ship of Rueb, In that'wounty. were
then extensive cranberry marshes in
the vlenlty of tho BhUwusseo river,
and here the fugitives'burled them­
selves. In the early autumn of 1540
Gen. Hugh Brady, once a well-known

Hastingi, Michigai

Viol, dear vlri).
What musld she flings!

Those who earned half dgy hol­
idays were: -Helen Mott. Etale. John*
son. George and
Mildred Slocum.
Hattie and Warren Brogm. Minnie And If the music-of my viol.
Hendershott,
Charles and Greta
More sweetly would rise, •
Johnson. Loup I Garrison. Morris My aoul In great rapture.
Hnynvs. Ijto Hendershott...Mary and
Would leap to lhe skins.
Celia "Cline. Thelma Fuhr, Leila
Haynes,
Howard and Carl Bryans.
Arthur Bechtel and Harald Haynes.
Visitors this month were Helen And how balmy tho breeses.
Zanders of Katamasqb and Vennle
As through the maples they cleave.
Hendershott.
music.

The seventh und eighth grades
Tho sighing &lt;»f pines,*
Just finished reading "Bnowbound."
We arc busy preparing for-Christ­ Sound the notes in their
mas exercises and u tree to be given
So strangely and -clear.
the evening of December 34th.
Beutah Van Vranken. Teacher.

D.A. R. CHAPTER’S

MONTHLY MEETING
This Organisation's Prise Essay
Contest Will Be Held In
Delton Schools.
held at tho hoinc of Mrs. R. M.
I-umJilo on Center street Monday af­
ternoon
Seventeen members were present.
The Chapter voted
to co-operate
with tho movement to secure a vis­
iting nurse.
Tho prtao essay -con­
test will be tendered the Delton

year read a beautiful -memorial of
the life of Mrs. Silas Crawford of
Norwalk. Ohio.’but a mriftber -of the
local Chapt^.
Resolutions were
ulso read, prepared by Mrs. Jason

■■nches.

Had »&lt;&gt; 'stealthily crept.

Whllo the musical fairy alept.

Tin- IJll|« Old Town.
tie old town:
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than this;
And the prop).- who live in the tinier

of tuberculo bacilli, which la found
in rhe phlegm coughed up from the
lungs, nnd by the filthy habit of spit­
ting.
Thran dangerous little germa will
live for months ir. dark, damp places.

wealthier town
Thaj you can't In a town that

sunshine they quickly die.
These little germs enter the body
try being breathed Into the lungs In
dust or by a consumptive coughing

heart of the toi
The bacilli some times enter the
body In food, and drink, especially In But the neighbore you
milk.
•
Sickly jieoplo and those run down! w,th “ **'lcorne your coming ajralL
Yrhi-mpriri«e.',
'V* H’lW'W
.of the glitproperly nourished, are apt to con„
tering town.
tract this &lt;ltat-.,»,
w,.1I
th..-.. _ By the palq.ce and pavement and
that have suffered with some less
In the midst of the throng. ■
dangerous lung trouble, such as cold,
You will long, you win long.
u neglected cough, lung fever, and
For your own little town, after all.
pneumonia.
We should be very carifful about
moving Into a house where some one
has lived* who had tuberculosis, un­
little town
less It has been thoroughly dlslnfcctFather courted
maid:
In order to keep our bodt&amp; healthy
your own

have lots of fresh nlr. good food, such
And melody rich and rare.
Goes to the distant woodlands.
Thin back to mo here.

It doth refuse to move.

Cannot count for reluctance.
It has quite lost control.
And my bosom'enthrall. '
Woodland. Mich.

,
erculo bacilli get Into tho body or
'lungs of a healthy person they do not
multiply, and aro usually soon "kill-

That he builded
Shade.
.... ,uv ini, in your own
little town
That ,the school and the book you

person they often Increase in num­
ber and produce tuberculosis.
If
wo want to keep txpalthy we . must
have fresh, pure air. in the room, For It Isn't by money you
work room end school room, proper
food. cleanliness, temperance In ajl
Or the mile* that Its border ex­
thlrgs, hading a regular life* living
.
tends;'
.
For the best things you gather, what­
ever thr town 4
to a physician und have your lungs
examined.
Be sure to avoid all forms of alco­
holic liquor.
It is not particularly dangerous to

arid friend*.
In spite of the fact It is small,
You'll And that the town.

Keep It Handy for Rheumatism.
tuberculosis. If you aro careful
destroy all sputum coughed up. by
try to wear out your Rheumatism. It using old rigs or paper cups, which
Womens' Relief Corp- FJex-iIihm.
will wear you out Instead.
Apply should readily be burned, but you
the "Social Influence of lhe Moving some Sloan's Liniment.
Need not must avoid Mgeplng with a person, or
Picture." The work of the national
even In the k-ime room with a person mens' Relief Corps have &lt;4ected the
censor lioard was described with Its through the affected parts, . relieVK who has tuberculosis. Tubercul
following officers for tho ensuing
standard of censoring, und tho many thq porenees and draw tho pain. You may bn cured It taken. In time.
Influences of thia popular form of
Waste no time nor money In pa­
I*resldent—Abbie Bktnchard.
amusement dladuued.
tent medicine, go at once to a good
Vko President—Elim ,H*lt.
RefreedwiM'nts were served.
JJr«, tetl other sufferers about Sloan's. Get hospital .in the country^ where you
Junior—Clara Pennock.
Holes assisted Mrs. Lajnble In enter? a bottle of Sloan's Llplment for 35 may receive the best of treatment.
tairilng
cents of any druggist and hava It In
Chaplain—Ina Moore.
Con.—Rose Taylor.
Tickling In the Throat.
swollen joints, lumbago, sciatica and
Guard—Libbta AlckM.
I the slightest tickling or. like ailments.
Your money baek If
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
been curing tough* and colds for the
forerunner, of a dangerous Illness. Instant relief.
Buy a bottle today.
Stop It at onco with Chamberlain's
popularity every year.
What bettor
Jar.—14 bble. Hickle.
Cough Remedy. For sate by all
recommendation ta required?
For

The program consisted of a very

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to wade end Ure In filth. Thia mean*
clean yard* and dean, well-bedded
• tall*. Everything short of this la
poaltleely repulsive and should not be
tolerated any longer ia a driUaed ooasm unity.
Stop the flltby practice known as
meant lhe drawing of a little milk Into
el the

Selling a ml Advcrti»lng
Red Croag Seal*.
‘-Selling Red Crura Soods la a Job
‘
man

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many dlfforent

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o'clock in the forenoon, at said pro­
Htate of Michigan, The Probate
bate office, be and is hereby appointed
Court for the County of Barry.
for hearing said petition;
Mortgage Sale.
• It is Further Ordered. That public
Whereas, default has been made notice thereof be given by publication the probate office, in the City of
Hastings, In wild county, on thn nfm the payment of the money se­
kivxuu. IU oaiu any oi
cured by * mortgage dated the ------ hearing. In the Hastings BANNER, a
Preient: Hon. Chas. M. Mack.
.Muth day uf August in the year A. newspaper printed and circulated Id
Judge of Probate.
0. JWX'. by Frank W. Smelker and wld county
Moxie L. Smelker. his wife of th*
In the Matter of tho Estate of
CHAS. M. MACK.
Village of Lake
Odessa
Ionia
Judge of Probate Joseph Adams, Deceused.
Couuly, Michigan, to Farmers' and • rru* copy
Silvia Adam* administratrix hav­
Merchants Bank of Lake Odessa.
GRACE BAUER.
ing filed in aald court her petition
Ionia County, Michigan, which uid
mortgage was recorded in the of­
hearing her Anal account In aald •»fice of the register of deeds of the
Order For Publkailon.
County of Barry in liber No. 71, of
■ mortgage* on pages No. IBt and
State of Michigan, the Probate
she be diecharged from said
No. 185, on the i2th day of Aug­ Court for the County of Berry.
ust in the year A. D. 1009, at eight
At n session of sold court, held at
It ia Clrdcied. That the eighth day
o'clock a. m.
And whereas, lhe the probate office, in tho City of
’ January A. D. ISIS at thn o'clock
amount claimed lo De due on raid Hasting* in said county, on the find
mortgage al lhe dale of this no­
flee, by and ta hereby appointed for
. lice is the sum of Sixteen Hundred
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­ hearing wild -petition;
Fifty and 75-100 tfltKO.75) -Dollars
of principal and interest,* and lhe cuit Judge, fifth circuit, acting Judge
tic notice thereof be given by publi­
further sum of Thirty. &lt;430.00; of Probate.
Dollars as an attorney fee stipu­
...
......
ilia rotate or cation-of a copy'tif thia order, for

Ltgal HdPtrtitewtNM

lated for in said, mortgage and
which is tbe whole amount claim­
ed, to be unpaid on said mortgage
which amounts lo the sum of six­
teen Hundred Eighty and 75-100
Dollar* and no suit or proceeding
having been instituted at law to
recover lhe debt now remaining
secured by said mortgage, or any
part thereof, whereby lhe power of
sale contained in said mortgage
4ta| becoftje opefapfa .
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
, given. Hint by virtue of the said
power of sale, aud in pursuance of
the statute in such case made and
provided, the said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale of the
premises therein described.
al
public auction, lo lhe highest bid­
der, al lhe east door of the Cotirt
house in lhe city of Hasting* in
said county of Barry, on lhe 28lh
day of December A. D. 1914, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of that
day: which said premises are de­
scribed in said mortgage as fol­
low* to wit:—Commencing al six­
teen feel west of tho North-easi
corner of lot Seven. Block Five,
thence running west Twenty-two
feet, thence South
eight rod*,
hence
east
Twenty-two
feet
thence north eight rods lo the
place of beginning, situate in lhe
XiHage of Freeport, County of Bar­
ry and Stale of Michigan.
Datedl this ‘.-3rd day of Septem­
ber A. D. I Oil.
,
Farmers and Merchants Bank,

Robert Montgomery. Deceased.
said day of hearing, in tbe Hasting*
Carrie O. Montgomery, executrix.
circulated in said county.
• . Cha* M. Mack.
hearing on her nnal account and that A true copy.
Judge uf I’robale.
the residue of said estate be assigned
Ella C. Eggleston,
hnd distributed to and among the
Register of Probate.
person, entitled thereto and she be
discharged from said trust.
Order For Publication.
of January'A. D. 1918. at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, at aald probate of­ Court for the County of Barry.
At * session of said court, held ut
fice. bo and is hereby appointed for
the probate office. In. the City of
hearing aald petition;
It Is Further Ordered. That pub- Hasting* in said county, un lhe sixHe notice thereof be given by publi­
Present: Hon. Cha* M. Mack.
cation of a copy of this order, 'for
Judge ot Probate.
throe successive weeks previous to
In the Matter of the Eslate of
Cynthia 8. Roberta, Deceased.
BANNER, a newspaper printed and
circulated in/sald county.
in aald court hla petition praying that
dement Smith,
Circuit Judge. Fifth Circuit. Acting be granted to George Ent or to seme
other suitable person?'
Il is Ordered. That tho eighth day
A true copy.
Grace Bauer.
oluUa ot.
Register of Probate.
dried for
hearing said petition;
It is Further Ordered. That pub­
Order For Publication. .
lic not loo thereof be given by publi­
Stalo of Michigan. Th* Probata cation of a copy of this order. for
Court for tho County of Barry.
three successive weeks previous to
At a session of said court, held «t said day of hearing, in the Hasting*
tho probata office, in the city of BANNER, a newspaper printed and
county.
circulated In said county.
Cha* X. Mack.
lent:
Hon. Cha*
Mack. A true copy.
Judge of Probate.
of Probate.
\
Ella C. Eggleston.
tho Matter of th*
Register ut Probate.
Mortgagee.

volunteer. Score* of them

Milk Pull.
teats before and during milking, leav­
ing the excess of filthy milk lo drop
from tha hands and teats into tho
palL
Wash ail utensils clean by first
using lukewarm water, afterwards
washing in warm water, and rinsing
in an abundance of boiling frater, then
exposing until the next using in di­
rect sunlight, which la a good Merit­

ular in different parts of tbe coun­
try.
The tnolion-picturu thnstro*
arc worked, and tn many ot theni_u ]

Jefferaon St.

E.J. HUFFMAN

the barn free from accumulations of
dust and traah.
Whitewash the barn at least onoe a

OUR BUSINESS IS

Feeding People
We devote our entire attention to the
RESTAURANT BUSINESS, and con*equently are better prepared to provide
PROMPT and SATISFACTORY SERVICE.
That we are pleasing the people is evident
from our constantly growing patronage.
When you are in the city and want a good
lunch, or a full meal, just follow thr crowd
and it will lead you to.

The “Club” Lunch
C. D. Barnaby ।

Hastings, Mich.

Jefferson St.

been used for tbe day. Using them
tor thia purpose at any time infects
them so badly that no&lt; amount ot
washing ia likely to clean them. Bac­
teria arq invisible, and millions can
find lodging places in lhe thin film ot
moisture that remains after diabe*
are apparently clean.

lure ta being an advertMng feature. win
fur California Bundi
Clocks. thermometer*
laddors and where they will spend the wlgtar.
•ptwvd thrtt Christmas vsoatloa with
lied Cruea shield ' tholr grandparents in Matl*w«u.
Hev. Hayward
ciueed

»cal Ik put on ev«ry ticket for certain

MAKE-UP OF YOUNG HEIFERS
It I Cl ILAN I).
Inheritance of Quality and Quantity of quenlljf known tho Mayor, or even
Mm, a-.—
n- a_ ■ A_
ernor Dix. to auction off the first one
Roughly speaking. IS p* cent of
sire or daq. is transmitted,*© the off­
spring. Where a test such as milking
quality can check this the female will
show a slight preponderance, 2# per

Thia refers to high-producing cow*
and with ihotn tho ratio of high to me­
dium offspring is about half and half,
whlln with medium producing cows
with belter bulls the high producers
would be but one high to seven me­
dium. Thm* ara indications, though
no proof, that production 1s linked to
a sex factor, milk production being so
closely Interwoven with ml
Inheritance of quantity and quality

family visited relative*

in

Prairie-

Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gtlkay aterte.l

tho winter with their daughter. Mr*
Nelson Boyle* who l» confined to Leon Jone* and family.
hla room by illness, is gradually
Miss Alta Beil, who ia studying
liesmrn. They hurry from dot r U&gt; growing -worse.
music tn Griffin. Georgia this yosr.
Mr* Elisabeth WHn stHI remains
buy th* cheery holiday Btickera. In
ChrtaUnee holidays with relattvor.
Harrisburg list year th* policemen
Harold Gilkey U making hla home
acted a* Helen and delivery men.
with A- J. Butler and family for tho
Home of *&lt;• moot prominent stngu
holidays
people have helped, auch su&gt; Melt-a.
Schuman-Hrink.
Anns Held and
Mr. and Mr* F. E. Puffier returnDoolittle
rd from Delton. Monday who*** they
v tatted the former's cousin. George
unturned.
Besides amasoo thia week.
Mpnroe aAd family for several day*.
.
ma gaxlne*. biHE. "W. jBtevens shipped four decks

sjrt-ctal

ed lantern alides i»f the »eal are be­
ing show n in motion picture housesull
over the country. A special mot*un pie-

'•dnredaj.

Charlea Bta**ll and Martan Keen

BANNER WANT ADVS. FAY—

ber of fat globule* In a given quantity
of milk being about the
due to larger globules.
There Is s chetnicsl dlfferecco be­
tween large end small globules, the
former containing softer, lighter fata:
termlne the size of the globule. Prob
ably much of the heredity for produc­
tion lies In the also and character ot
the globules. We are still In the stage
of Inveetlgatlng these things without
being able to make positive state­
ments. but tho young dairyman will
come to more positive knowledge by

The tall, slender type of silo has
rapidly come into favor and has re­
placed tho wider type, formerly oonatractod. There Is a very good rea­
son for this, since a larger amount of
silage can be atored In a given space
In this new type on account of tha
greater compression of the lower lay­
ers
Furthermore, there Is little or
no danger of spollluff in the case of a
allo nf small diameter, because a good

nu c.

-BANNga wSot.sdvb.

lea and town* four, five or ata hour*
every day, and I can tell you lfa.no
Then we

Uaa milk paha, cans, etc., tor no
other purpose but to hold milk.
. Keep out of theee utensils all sour

Bert
B.
Spark*
administrator '
Attorney for Mortgagee.
having tiled in said court his petldmi
Husmera Addies* Lake Odessa,
The follow tug officers .were elected
pra&gt;'lng fot reasons therein stated
Michigan.
■&gt;ad installed. by the member* of
Hustings Chapter, No. Cl. R. A,_M.,
on FsMfay evening.
deecrlbad at private hila:
ORDER FOR PVBUCAT1OX.
High Pr|est—Woi. A. Schader.
State of Michigan, the Probeta Court of January. A. D.
King—do* McKnlght.
Scribe—Henry b. Sheldon
In the forenoon.
tid court, held at
bearing said petition.
It ta Further Ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by puMIcaMon ot
euccesMva weeks previous to aald day
la the Mauer of tho Estate ot
fed In a stanchion. The most com­
ot hearing. In the Hastings BANNER
Ann Gregory, deceased.
mon trouble in c«Jf ralaiac Is scours,
George W. GarrUon. administrator
or indigestion. This is brought on by
bejjtinel—J. u Crsujey.
overtrading. leading sour nr old mili.
Choe-. M. Meek.
London Wit.
cqld wilk ud dirty poll*, trough* or
sUU* Svecs** depends largely upon
lecUow were played by a couceslad
Had. ' Ovardg'wLogdae Globe

ftiSS

CLUB CIGAR STORE
Phone 106
The Place To Meet Your Friend*
J. F. HOONAN

ALL FOR

'
Ne.2
The Press one year

Thomas Johnson.

There Is no one thing in particular
to be observed in tho production ot
clean milk. Anything that tuada to
cleanliness Is desired. Keep lhe cow*

Possibly at the Very last minute you may find that you have ov­
erlooked some gentleman friend, whom you intended to remember
at Christmas time.
'
IT he uses tobacco, we can make the selection a very easy matter
for you. In our very large, fresh, stock we have EVERYTHING
that will bring CONTENTMENT to a smoker.
We have Cigar? in boxes of 12, 25 or 50 to the boa. We have
Pipes of all kinds and prices. We have Tobaccos in HALF
POUND and POUND CANS. All users of Tobacco accept our
goods as the models by which all TOBACCO QUALITY is meas­
ured.
’

Went Iwvs.

MV—

wish to thank you one
all for your liberal
WEand
support during the past year,

and wish you a Merry Xmas
and a Happy and Prosperous
New Year

CRYSTAL CREAMERY COThe Termers FriseA
Bit Cryeul Frutc

�5
Put In a bottom ot mold two hardbollsd egg* carefully sliced. Bring to

Iona to the family
grtments speclaltat

previously dissolved in on* cup of
stuffad
cold water.
Add th* chicken to thia, (juagw,

In addition to doing a general line of Hospital work, the Otter
Lake Medical and Hurgloal ttanlMUdum. Lapeer County, Mlahlgan.
makes a specialty of the treatment of the Liquor and Drug habits.
Our treatment positively removes all dei
coholia stimulants or drugs und la a harm it
which la administered by mouth.

ibio compound.

liquor habit and th* c^fet 1* only fifty dollars.

txts*

Eight Thousand Dollars Will
Buy One of the Best 140 Acre
Farms in Barry County

Cabbage

and pepper.

mlnutea, Make a Muffing of tho minc­
Tiny Roil*.
Ou* cup scalded milk, one tabla ed ham or bacon; the sausage, onion,
Mix well and season.
spoon sugar, one teaspoon salt, one- and tomato.
Lift cabbage from water, drain well,
and-open carefully to the heart. Put
put In

uver this, then

Place the outsr.

Wa guarantee aaUsfaction or refund lhe money before the pa­
t leaves tho sanitarium.
Write for Information.

egg beaten light and tho flour. togvthar, und tie.
Knead thoroughly, return to tbe
cup
benr). cover and lot rlac till doubled
In bulk. Shape In email rounds,
spread with melted butlar^fold over per and a little salt. Sprinkle lop
Into shape, place in a buttered pan. With buttered crunit-s and bake until

|

Otter Lake Medical and Surgical
Sanitarium
Otter Lake. Mich.

One cup brown sugar,

one cup

cut Ihto^

third cup lard, one teaspoonful cin­
namon. one-third teaapoonful clove*.

th&lt;&gt; tough

about 15 mlnutaa before dropping In­
utes. ' When cctol add one tanspoon­
to a vessel of boiling waited water to
ful soda dissolved In warm water which yfiu have added one-third tlatwo cupa flour, one-half tmuipoonful spooii soda.
Cabbugi—In f.i&lt; t. all

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The owner of this farm is not able to work tbe place and will not rent it
There are about 110 acres under cultivation, 10 acres of second growth timber
and 30 acres of fine pasture. The land under cultivation lays nearly level, the
pasture is rolling. There are 20 acres of good seeding and 34 acres of wheat
(one-half of which goes with the place.) The farm is well-fenced, bordering
on one of the best lakes in Barry Co. and in a fine location, the house has
nine rooms in good repair, full basement barn 34x60, ice house, corn crib, hog
house and hen house. This farm is one and one-half miles to R. R. station
and on a good road, there is a fine orchard with all kinds of fruit windmill
and cement tanks at the House and barn, telephone, R. F. D. and creamery
route. Now there are lots of good things we could say about this farm, but
to really appreciate the place you should see it
.
* i2 t

nut kernels. Beat thoroughly. Dake turnips, onions and cauliflower—
In loaf forty minutes.
should bo cooked in a large amount
Potato Turnovers.
Thia will prevent tho disagreeable
Take ono cup mashed potato well odor during coolttai,’.
Cook about
seasoned with butter, pepper and 35 minutes or until tender, the time

ELAOTHGS, MKCMGAM

Remova from the water carefully.
quite thin, cut in rounds tho stae ot
a saucer.
Put finely chopped meat butter or a w'hlta
Serve hot jin
hot dish.
from tho bench, hia a great rspcrtnr- a rich brawn .on both aides.

A Difficult Choice.

Hla favorite one re la lea to

ous burgiar.
ho naked.

HopctcM.
“Ah. good morning. Let me shake
hands with you."
notqrt"On what?"
‘.'Oh, on the blua skies, tho sun­
shine. the lino weather we’re having.
Isn't that enough T"

you married him?" ho proceeded.
"I dld.“ eho admitted.
“How eouJii you" poaaibly marry
Wash the beans in two waters,
■ueh a man?" Mr. 1’lqwdon demandthen »oak before stringing. Break
- thenf in l-lneh lengths and boll until
tender In wail salted water.
Drain new explained confidentially, “f was
very dry. then put tnem nark In the getting old and two chaps wanted to

th

Smith Bf o». Volte * Co.

Ol.C.Lhi nMlSI lutlip

FIRE INSURANCE

*poon of chopped onion browned In
butter, one-half teaspoon salt and
two Ur three dashes pepper. Roll up
the little atcclu and ■ secure with
email toothpick or akewer.
Put a
tablespoon butter eutd a cup of hot
water in' bottom ot baking pan or ta
u heated cuKrote diet with the little

harvest, therefore he had practically
no expensu for fattening.
Alice McCoy, 14 years old, of
Caddo 1‘arBsb. lau. showed • pure­
bred Berkshire sow pig weighing 4lo
pounds al 10 months of age.
Alice
bought the pig on uredit for J7.SQ
last spring from a nu.n who was in­
terested In pig club work. Her entry
won the uweopstakes in tbe cldb com-

baked in an open pan. baste them
frequently after they 'begin to brown. all Berkshire breeders exhibiting.
Thicken tho gravy and strain over On a strictly market basis ot 7 cents
the steaks when arranged on a heal­
pany with a cash capital ot 11.099ed platter.
/ .
Imai.
It ta aald that thta one pig ta
ooo and can fully protect you.
worth moro than Allee’s father's cot­
Macaron! Willi Oysters.
ton crop •under present unfavorable
Break macaroni in 1-lnch pieces;
there should be three-fourths cup;
Sauer Kraut *f^r Winter Coe
Ulcip, IiluuiH I Sulu* !■ 1. C«. which has been added one table­ Ono method for preserving cabbage
spoonful salt, until soft, the time re* for use during tho winter when fresh
qulrcd being ‘about twenty minute*.
Drain In strainer and pour over two
Leave Hasting*
This German
quarts of cold water lo prevent up into aauer kraut.
•olng South
a. m. A
plwtee from adhering.
Wash and dish m*y be eaten taw. fried, boiled
•olng North T:IT a. tn. *
Tick over one pint oysters. Put one- with pork with oalons added, or with
half ot the macaroni in buttered bak­
ing dish, cover with one-half of lhe oven, or cooked with spsreriba.
Tho department's assistant In girts'
SHELDON
per. dredge with flour and dot over demonstration work, who ta endeav­
[ with two tablospponfuls butter; re­ oring to aid the young women in rurpeal and cover with onc-ha|f cup'
buttered cracjter crumbs. Bake twon- out of their vegetable products, recBstet* told on commlaalon.
ty»ttve minutes in a hot oven.
proMrving cabbage In thta m«nn*r;
Usuer kraut or ."trout.”—U** 1 ।
Baked Bananas
3 quart* gait to 30 galloiu &gt;hro4d&lt;
• tract*.
Pull duigu u section of tire skiu of
each banana, loosen (he pulp from herd cor* of cabbageShred flneiy.
lhe skin. remove al), coarse thready Ltao tbe keg with, the terger'Ie*v4*
on the bottom and Hde* as-you *|}l
the pulp to tho akin. In It* original
I poalt|un; lay iho fruit thus prepared
ded cabbage and aprinkla with 4 or
। in •• agate pan apd buka in a hot
Ofice over Grigsby &amp; Brooks | oven until the skins aro blackened 6 Utolcapoou* :a*|t.' Continue to re­
peat ttjis proce**. iiiiinff *jth tMc
Phone j7«
.and the pqlp Is bpRcncd.
Remove Urge leaves.
Pound it all do*n
1 pulp from the skin without injury to until tljc cask is full and coverod
NAGTINGG. MICHIGAN
'•Shape, bend iff a half circle and di*- with the brine. Cover with the targe
)cgxe* and a board eovw to ijt ln*|4e
powdered »uf»r end tlno chopped thr ea*kWeight this cov»,r dopn
I blanched piataclilo nuts and serve «■ with heavy weight 50 it wJIl keep the
Ja dessert dish; or pour over a Riche- rover Iqvel.
It u neoce««ry th&lt;c all
lUev or * currant WAp ^wce and the cab ba go be covered with brilte
PHY3ICIAH*
j servo as tn entree with broiled or at all tlnieeKeep lu a cool, dx&gt;cellar three wteka to a month- ■ Re­
move tho scuta
»eo th-ft tho
Jellied Chwxai.
W.is well covered wjth Jigep. (
like to chang* your Insurance call

JOHN M. GOULD
. LAWYER

nomamtu. cams

THEY MURDER

Certain Groups of States Pro­
duce Largest Per Cent
of Both Crops.

Drink or Drug Users Simple Plan for Lighting Farm
Home, Barns and Other
■Their hvlpk-»a w’vmcu -uml iuuucent’:
Building*.

ELECTRIC LIGHTS

FROM GAS ENGINE
formerly operated by hand.
flatiron, an'd-an electric toaster.
All
lhe buildings uro lighted by ulectri-

"Well, then, shako hands with mo , Iteporta received from 390 ship­ children who mpk&lt;^ rely-ur act up­
tho
&gt;r not having a disposition like ping pointe In 16 principal lato-on- on thu ;wtnk,l&lt;.UH ckilin that
other farmer* In that section are
your*.'
figuring on turning this luidltiunal
Ion producing Staica^ebow that ap­
proximately 13.934 ' carloads
of
or lufreotic drug puiaonlng la
Pennsylvania farmer has hitched his
Orange Sirup.
onions were shipped from the*- sta­
"Only u VlriouM Habit."
engine
to
a
small
electric
generator
Boll one cupful of orange Juke and tion* in 1913. Of thta number about
nnd makes II light tho farm buildings.
'In support uf thta Mutetn
pulp (remove ths pulp and jul.u
from the oranges with a spoon, dis­ vent time and g.69-5 curluads were
carding the saeds and fibrous partlI tho medical aud avion title history' of
toM). the juice of half a lemon, one
cupful of susar and ouo-fuurth cup- tlmated commercial onion
of mankind which proves Hint the belt-driven from hla 3-horkf-pow«-r

and black pepper and a tabloepoanful
The other chap
of th* best salad oil to every quart of rled Hill then.
beans uncooked.
Bet them over
ill thickened nome what.
slow Ore for flee minutes, cUrring
. Beets.
salad Droning.
Wring off tops and tap-root Instead
with either quartered lemon or pep­ of cutting, so the beets will not bleed
Boll until •poon of flour. 3 ulblespoon- ot muaper vlneaar. ’ Instead of lhe oil fat too much lu cooking.
thqoiMl&lt;
Drop in cold water,
tn slless crisp without burning them. la not loo salty.
p ot mill
peel und set on Ice until wanted.
They may bo served half a doscri Adding the beaten whites of
until It Is absorbed.
Servo &lt;tn a hut
dish with lhe bacon laid wn top, or made very hot and drcMMed with
.melted butter.
'Anything with flour
In it-apolta a beet.
Mell the butter
cucmberti in vinegar.
Loiiariann Stale Fair.
Second Way—Boll the bean* .attar with a very little hot water, oay u
stringing until tender, dmln aud put teaspoonful to thu tablespoonful of
butter.
Bcut
In
the
lemon juice club* ut tho Louisiana State Fair. Juat
- tn a deep dish with -alternate la ye re
closed
at
Shreveport,
it I* reported.
of sliced onion and very thin bacon. thoroughly, adding * dash ot white
Buko until the onion te well done. and cayenne pepper, also a l|ttla sutesta which have been held each year
Serve hot with corn bread and strong
By chousing red and yellow beet* of alncc the work vraa inaugurated. Al­
pepper sauce.
equal also and shape, slicing them In though the fair authorities hud limit­
lengthwise and arranging them to al- ed tha number of pigs t&lt;&gt; ISO. boys
adgjUjjgi
~ you
■' • may from all over the State shipped 1B5
ferqato around
the dish
entries.
WE BUY GRAIN OF ALL KINDS
Clarence Martin, 16 years old. from
Crowley. La.. showed a purebred
W© pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. Wc operate 5 EL­
Ono und a half pound of round Tainworth sow pig, 10 months old.
weighing
4S0 pounds.
In open com­
EVATORS. We buy ©nd sell steak about half an Inch thick; then petition against
all breeders his ptg
on a LARGE SCALE. We cut In pieces about « inches long and won first In class. junior champion,
I wide; place on each piece a large
depend upon doing a LARGE
and reserve grand champion. Young

VOLUME of business at a
SMALL PROFIT.
It you
have never dealt with'us, why
not give us a truil.

ONION AND CABBAGE
CROP MOVEMENTS

through a comblqptlon switchboard
provided with automatic features for lhe young ladles.

quantity awing Int - atorago at thusol
timely death
liolnla 7.*79- carload". These 16
the annual crop..
Report* received from 33*- ship­
ping points in 19 principal intc-eabbagb producing Vhttes show that ap­
proximately IB.694 "burlqjids uf cab­
bage were shipped from thvsu Mallona In 1913. of thta number about

time and 4,339 udrlundx wore held in
ntorugo at those points for later tuile.
From three repurt-i tho estimated
year 1914 at the same points Is 20.­
390 carloads, of which number
around I3.74S cars urn being moved
during harvest and about 4.615 cars
put Into Moraga.Thven IQ Mt.Ues
produce about two-thirds of the an­
nual crop.
-It’s AH Vou Hope it l«!”

friend.

Tho apparatus ta located in a part ot
the lasrn. Current Is drawn from this

ooh rostufe* normal mental and
lymeul conditions.
For full mfornuitlun

Neal Institute
or 71 Sheldon Ave., Grand Itaplds.
•if Neal liirtliulcs In Principal cities.

small token ot

that
Get rid uf every cold as quickly a*
possible.
It la the forerunner of all
pulmonary trouble, nnd pneumonia
At tlrst thta small electric plant was may develop In a few hours.
Take
used for lighting tho house, l&gt;wn« Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It is
and other buildings, but Mr. Glndi’r a simplo thing to do. but the effect la
has added continually to hla stock of

AUCTION SALE
Tbs undersigned will have an auction sale at Um farm known as tha Charles Babcock
farm, 4VE miles south of Hastints and VimHo north of tbe Hendershott achool house, section
5 Baltimore twp. on

You Don’t
Have To
drink coffee “substitutes,”
so-culled health drinks or
other

Monday, December 28
Sale to begin at one o’clock sharp.

I offer the following:

HOUSES.

HOGS.

unsafisTftctory compounds.

Science and invention have
solved the coffee problem.

FARM TOOLS.

Siam Colt. I inoH. old.

Vacuum
Improved

Pair bob elclgite, now.
2 Iwrac walking Moline cultivator.
Other Chilled riding plow.

CATTLE.

Coffees
ore good whole coffees—with
full flavor, strength and aroma—
pure, absolutely clean snd wholciomc—
scwntiflcelly proccss*d by means of tujjerheated steam and vacuums employed
for the purpose of ptepannj, these coffees
to they wall not prove uncomfortable dis-

FODDKR.
*00 bundle* oonutalka.

Cow. I *r&gt;. old. duo now.
Ghule Holstein bull. 0 mua. bid.

LUNCH FOR THOSE FROM A DISTANCE ANO FEED FOR HORSES

Vacuum Improved Coffees
at 35c, 40c and 45c a pound uro
equ»l in quslity to uy coBea* sold al
the Mtad prices.

] Armc All sums of $5.00 or under cash. Over that sum,
1 ci 1I1B. one yc&lt;r’5 time wj||
given on good bankable
notes with interest at 6 per cent.

Money Back H Not

Order a pound p£ Vacuum
Improved Coffee from your grocer
todey.'uae the full pouad. end if you hive
etna* to complain of harmful cfilacta to
L-a.l 1.
■'■
l^..-t. ftiA

| OLIVER JOHNSON, Prop.
r Col. W. H. Couch

Spra&amp;ue, Warner &amp; Co.
CHICAGO, V. 8-

•

AuctiMur

�rss uniNW a was. Mn«n fj, ,53.

Trnnvi

MMH
contain shout
uoo.ooo.uou in gold &lt;uin and bullion. What

V°r

Aged
People

WHY?

Ib.OOu tons v
mention is made of the .buthel

re in pern.

epHE BANE of oldagt it constipation. The bow1 eb become weak and unable to perform their
functions without aid. For this parpose only
the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used.
The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble
and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain’s
Tablets art a favorite with people of middle age
and older on account of their gentle action.______

Do people eat pancakes made of succotash flour, when they can get the genuine old
fashioned buckwheat. We know whereof we speak when we tefl you that we have some

gilt-edged flour.

reive®. und

Get Edmonds Bros. “Happy Home” Buckwheat and have peace in the family

Chamberlain’s Tablets
Harold 8nM»n

COUNTLESS TREASURES HIDDEN AND

Juniors still attt.i

LOST DURING THE WORLD’S GREAT WARS attentlbtu
European authorities figured

EDMONDS BROS

that

x’vrtd

the hoarding has gone on for ugve.
during which armies have swung uu
might result, nearly I35O.0OO.OOO In
and down th® tlscuded lands, tearing Yea. thou art mine consolation
down cltis® and destroying everything
When 1 come in early mom,
in sums ranging from a gold piece or
And study my translation
loin enemy.
Spain
has
millions
of
dollars
In
with hiding away J150.000.u00. Gergold, silver, pearls and gems burled
-and lost In a thousand ancient castles,
aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiii
monasteries and other public build
This was the money which had &lt;• i. —
...... -.1
been traced Into those countries Just
Spain imported Countless million"
before tho Balkan hoalillties began
COUNTY AGENT AND
gold and silver from the Americans
nnd after war started.
Tn addition und faithless Officials made away with
PROFITABLE FARMS
»n unHarry Hush of the sth grade was
great sums in bullion, hiding It away
guMaahle quantity of gold alrcmly
absent Inst Friday. '
burled In tha ground.
It.
'
County Agent is Part of Move­
India la th® bottomless pit of tho For In spItcW this affection
ment to Improve Com­
thousands of hoarders of money.
It
The teachers say, in manner gruff.
world's gold.
In ono year India Im­
la utterly Impossible to guess at the ported 4300,000,000 and there has "You'd better study your lesson
Zelm.i Smith and Frank
munity Welfare.
amount of gold which the people ot
And put away that stuff
never been a time apparently, when
The county agent Is a part of a
Russia have put Into the ground or India was not Importing gold, silver I
inuia wus noi importing goto. ®uvcr i
.
great agricultural movement.
This
Into th® cellars of their homes. The and precious jewel*. In the temples:So thAs «*&lt;*• SO through life, you
Roman Felpauich of
grade' movement has for Its ultimate pur— tho. 7th
- ----------of India there arc sold to be 31.800.-1
’
was absent tho first of the week.
pose th® building up of a country
000.000 in precious metal and pre-1 They say (the teachers* I mean.)
pearl Webb is absent from school ■ life that shall b® wholesome, atlrac-1
clous-stones.
India has more nnc.The things we wish will not aiwaj'9
on ncteount of the illness ' of her tire, cultured, efficient, and prof­
mother.
'-7-^
• liable.
There ar® many sections I
put together.
Mra Clyde Derby and Mrs. Walter of our country' today that havo one
lldom
weigh
Fockhlll vlaltedthe flrat dnd second I or more of these conditions, but the!
The party held by the Junior class
‘
‘
Friday j sections where all are found in hap- ■
cheat has behind It. If the signs me.in
The visitor sera Home of thin gold. If on December 10, in the Masonic hall, afternoon.
nra cnmnaralK-alv
I nv
py tinlsnn
unison sro
comparatively fe-ue
few.!;
anything, other sums in little war
Mrs. Tudcr nnd Mrs. Larkin visited Tho desire of those who are think-*
cheats—gold which the government thn visitor should attend A function
Store Phonet—
given by one of the. princes of Indio. was opened with a game conducted
Ing of rural problems is that rural
by Margery Reynolds. In which all
Bell. 173
•ale, or bond* thr people would trust,
communities
everywhere
shall
b®
tu feel thernAfghan, Mogul.
Citizens, 5173
or opportunities in pommerce hereto- could not estimate.
wholesome, attractive, and cultured,
Tartar, raiding through India, found
and that each Individual shall receive
inHIInns
upon
mil'long.
blit
the
troops
England han lie hidden hoards. nn
t&lt; r writing and Christmas sturie*.
a fair reward for the labor don® ®nd
did not nrpl It ull,
The sixth grade are dramuiUing —
...... ...........
.
.... ........
.
the —
capital
Invested.
The
county
He stronc.
but there is concealed In England
"Hirds. Christman Carol." fur part nt । agent has one dominant part Ir. Ibis
Bo Strong!
nothing like th* amount thst is hld- would suspect. 1"
their Christmas entertainment.'
program.
While he may take other
which the natives of India bury and
keep buried.
.
and prof-j
drift,
The ameer nf Bokhara. a Russian mnln/&lt; Mu" won out
v«y boundary line or a little creek to
'e have hard work to tkb. and loa&lt;I&gt;
liable. In proportion ts agriculture
____ ____ I W»
"J Many other amusing stunt
Is mad® profitable -will tho communi*
performed, nnd all
the Junl
Shun no
Ing c&lt;’ 3^.000.00*1 ii year, and this la easily Maid , that the
i.'hlrstmasi 1'1‘iL’o wholesome and desirable
kept in a great vault where Russia
their feet.
might posslblp find ,i resource In rase
ifltatde
Re fitt
of need.
Tn Egypt and liking the
Charlotte IV. liman In absent from ngrlrulture? Simple
Bay not the days are evil—who's to
north shore of Africa, the Barlxiry nnd the hall was' be
■hi.ni on account nr.ltln.-s.
I shall be a reasonable return on lhe
blame ? '
med with tho safnv
The children are very busy making! repltal InreMed In forming nnd a
tlmated oy the million*.
&gt;ar- reasonable return for the farmer's!
o shame*
. labor and • managerial ability.
A stand up. speak out, nnd bravely, in
that committee.
3COO.OOO.UOO In gold.
test I farmer, like any other man In any .
go.1, name.
’ •islnex*. is entitled
to Just
- earns and no more: but
Re Strang!
tiding &lt;irm- reived. "That the V. S. army
. earns should be sufTlcient t &gt;!
nuvy should bi&gt; increased."
him and his family some of the
Miss Mettle Striker rutted t
waged billions of treasure changed
.^ntla) convenience, of
hard ra7”^tlle g.^g the diys.
Sh
hands from lhe vanquished to the vic­

The Elevator Men, Hastings, Mich

I

PHONE 18

Chink of fienry Smith
Grand Rapids, Mich.

When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
Store on Corner of Monroe and Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Farms for 'Sale

extra buildings.
good
g/w!
good
extra

buildings.
buildings.
btflldlngs.
buildings;

91 Korea, buildings.
110 acres, buildings.

xo acres, good buildings.
40 acres, good buildings.

SO acres,’good buildings.
110 acres, good buildings.
10 acres, extra buildings.
Gt
23
130
110
110
JO
30
40
100
120
40

acres, fair buildings.
acre®, good buildings.
acres, extra buildings.
acre®, extra buildings.
acres, good buildings.
acres, building®...........
acre®, good buildings.
acrefl. good buildings.
acre®, extra buildings.
acres, extra buildings.
acre®, good buildings.

10
73
*3
ISO
10
130

acres,
acres,
acres,
acres,
acres,
acres,

good
good
good
good
extra
extra

buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.

74 acres, extra buildings.

SO
100
Ill
10

acres,
acres,
acres,
acres,

extra
good
good
good

buildings.
buildings.
buildings.
buildings.

IS acres, good buildings.

93S.OOO.
. 13.700.
. 11,100.
12.500.
. 7,500.
. 3.000.
, 3,000.

DRLTON, MICH.
at

dharls®

ucatlon anil will remain here

RHEUMA
RHEUMATISM

3,500.
8,000.
3.500
2,800.
4,000.
2,300.
4.100
4,100.
7,000.
o.ooo.
5,000.
3,500.
1,700.
1.400.
10.000.
btgun Monday night ji
11.000.
5.300. ure towns of Spanish America which
3.500. made tho pirates wealthy. Hut the her studies
3.500. capture of bullion and the exaction of
tors from about tho time nf the
polconlc wars.

llio

DETROIT

•».

troll, Midi.
Our catalogue
cxplaliM our superiueily In
t-uiulpmrat. Standing,
Stan.
Mrtliods and Results.
Y'pu

7.100. to stagger um|er such ®n exaction of
7.200. tribute an no ancient Caesar eyer
dreamed.
,. It the hoards of Europe could bo
tapped—if th® hidden truasures of
European cities should be tapped by
invading armle®—-the,possibilities of
loot In jewels and precious metals
are beyor.d computs. But all th® loot
ir.ooo. possible would not dompsnsat® for
10,000. th® hundred® of thousands of ounces
of gold wtych must b® paid each day
for army sustenance and equipment.
In olden time® wars paid for rhem•slves. reckoning from the viewpoint
turned from

IMPORTANT

■II

good opportunity for th.
to make contract with some
town family to supply them

many midnight lights to burn, among

enough, possibly. to satisfy lhe de­
Tim concert given
Wrdnreday mand «f lhe city family. hut If lhe
Nevertheless the mod* night by thn High School Music Class
nrrauKcments to market
2.500. tunltles of loot which arc hgrdly pntNormal Department.
2,800, alleted In pnclent history'.
Thus the
Miss Eleanor Will Is supplying lb tinue to do so throughout the year.
defeat of France resulted In the pay­
ment to Germany of JI.OOO.UOO.OOO
igements to ship
on account of the illness of the &lt;
everybody wants
ment hardly rivaled In ancient days. «-r. Mimi'Rosa Jluehlvr.
MW,-' Daniels, history- and English Them; thin to do so In the spring,
4.400. If France and Russia should conquer, teacher In the Chelsea high M-lioo) when, they nre in abundant suppl)

Bauer's Law

nt

bvniness university.

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO

1,200.
iK:

Ezra S. Morehouse &amp; Co.
Hastings

portUK'iilM

how, long.
tui tion, and opportunity for education
Faint not. fight on! tomorrow &lt;y&gt;mes
id | for hla children.
With ®6m&lt;&gt; money
■ lhe song.
' In his pocket the farmer will support
.1 nTW cnjoyatJe evening.
Maltbie D. Babcock.
visited High
,
students! lhe church, place convenience® In
Monday morning.
ffnrt to cc
■ompl.i.d their course, in &gt;&gt;is house, magazine® nnd'llteraltfre
high school
Philadelphia hna 9,543
factories. L
ly, linv- taken up the study!""
■‘tUng-room Wnblr. and send
Sliaw.
employing 37,11.31s persons and pay-!'
Inf w'cbst.T’a original Educator.
Mildred i’.' •• "i&gt;i«
that holds th
Elmer Bush li taking a short, hut very little outside prompting.
Wednesday p. m.
Grnererlc. which was not found
instructive bookkeeping course.^ lhe
tlfth hour.
■f Carcassonne In Southern France day forenoon.
Miss Daniels, a teacher •&lt;( English " ArcelloUH Campbell H now pre•ait put away when the* Huns und
and History in Chelsea high school.
hna the fnlillhry drill down
Goth' looted’ Ifotnn TtrW ciirtfM*’ Yiis
tY.u 'you 'should have' y&lt;&gt;ur Dry Cleaning done now to avoid w
treasure In Carcassonne,
tradition
rush, und ihcn you want tha t old suit to look like new when tinSTART PARCEL-POST
modem
men who helped him. stow It away,
Sciatica.
Arthritis,
Gout,
Chronic
Neural-1
MARKET FOR EGGS ffia, or Kidney Disease. After taking a tew I
and it has never been fourjd,
Thro'.Pinrt Sults Sponged and PrewMil
Millons
doses you will know that the poisonous
THE ONLY HTHAM PRESS SYSTEM IN IkSRltY CO.
Solomon's Temple.'Titus having raid­
Excellent Plan Whereby House- Uric Acid ia leaving the system.
ed Jerusalem and made nway with of St hool Superintendents
“For six yeara I was practically a crippl®
eastern Michigan at Jackson.
wiftf May Establish All­
on crutches from Rheumatism. One but* |
Sf. KELLOGG PROPRIETOR,
Thr...................................
- —
Board met
Thursday
tie of Rhcuma cured me.*—J. K. Green­
cred tip. and which was
Year Market.
ITiono 2S3.
burn. 3839 Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago. Ill.'
loot that King .David. 1/ul
ITompl Attention to Parcel Post and Dcllcverie®.
RHEUMA—guaranteed—50c. a bottle.
Branch
Agio.
Middlevlllc,
Sunfield, Woodland and W«&gt;odtmry.
CARVETM 4 STEBBLNS
mat»Y housewives who would be glad1
was the accumulation
ten centuries of profit In the terna supply of fresh eggs direct from
tho farm throughout the year. JiubI
Th® loot of ancient Rome, the loot
of Constantinople, of Calcutta. Bom-1
bay. Erkin. with the treasure'.ships rolled In the night SCHOOL
the demand
tors.
The treasure was ^commonly
tho public fund*,
have wealth were

HO acres,
135- afirs^
120 acres,
10 acres,

WINTER SESSION

visited normal lust Friday.
where ut a nominal price. A satlsflet■ Clura Hodgo from the 1st grade winter customer -an be made a prof­
was nbjent last week on account ot itable all-year customer if
proper
prlcct adjustment® are made when
Rb-b.-r* Wn*t» sraji absent Friday I eggs again hecom® plentiful. (Fartpon account of sickaeJs.
ers' Bulletin 594, "Shipping Eggs b?
Parcel Post." can be obtained from
back to school after a long Illness.
the Division of Publications, U. B
Tho 4th grade are preparing Xmas Department of Apiculture.
Wash­
program.
ington. D. C.)
Once having secured a parcelplanning a Christmas party for next
Thursday.
easy m market m»ny other thing’
by the same method, such us butter,
poultry, fresh and cured meats.
Christmas song, entitled "

across

loaded

BANNER WAXT ADVS. PAY.

UIIHNUHUIHHIMIHIVHIMIIIU

Why Our Trade Increases
Our Bakery and Restaurant are both enjoying an increasing trade
and it is because we emphasize

QUALITY and SANITATION
Housewives have found that our baked goods are just as good as
they can bake in their own homes.
Hungry people have found that our meals are just as good as they
can get, even for more money, elsewhere.
This is because we give Quality and Service—Quality in material
in both Bakery and Restaurant, and Service in every department of
our establishment.
Don’t, take our word for it unless you wish to, come and see for
yourself.

Star Bakery &amp; Restaurant,
W. R. JAMIESON, Prop.

Phone 381

Quality Bake Shop

Hastings, Mich

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                  <text>IN BARRY COUNTY
CitiwUtion Create! Than All Other
Barry County Papera Combined.

FIFTY-NINTH YEAR

ENDDRSED.W.RDGERS FOBf-ELECIIOli

BANNER.

THE HASTINGS
To the Methodist Episcopal
Church. Large Enrollment
Already for Easter.

firnOr Tfi
WILL IlLI ItlL lU

SPLENDID SERIES OF
SUNDAY EVE ADDRESSES

I

FARM N ASSYRIA

is well

t —— —

SOCIAL PROBLEMS

FIRST ONE TO BE NEXT
SUNDAY EVENING

l.y War.'

Sunday evening. January 3. "A Llt-

Giving Rea.om Why thy Mem­
Leader for This Work, Cover­
Is An Excellent Type of Citixen "«• Journey Through Eng at.d '
,\fter ths ceremony of Induction
_ _
...
iI January
inTiuaF.' iu
iii . —a
rLmiJet in Journey
ber, of the Committee Favor into membership had been completed,
ing Nine Lessons, is John
and Competent Public
Through Russia.'
holy communion waa admlnlutqred to
Mr. Rogen' Re-election.
LUtl» Journey
C. Ketcham
Official.
The foltowing |« a copy of a letter
being sent out by the'-Ragers' Boost• r Committee" to name of the mem­
bers of the Michigan Mutual Torna­
do. O'clone A Windstorm Insurance
Co.
•
.
Recognizing Mr. Rogers* faithful
•and efficient service, and the fact
that he han been very instrumental
In building thia company up Into the
second largest of its kind In the
world, the Rogers' Booster Committee
not only endorsu him for re-olectlun
as Secretary, but give reasons why he
should receive the support of all
policy holders.
That Mr. Rogers should receive the
endorsement of such n representative
lot of men as the Committee is com­
posed of, reflect* still greater credit
upon him, both as an official, and us
a.-cltlxen.
The latter rends as follonrs:
H.istlngM, Mlvh.,-Dec. 22. 1914.
hear Hlr:—&gt;
The annum meeting of the Michi­
gan Mutual Tornado, Cycloim and
Windstorm Insurance Company will
bo held In the City .Hall on Tuesday,
January 1!, 1915. At that meeting,
among other things, will occur the
election of Secretary, at which lime
Mr. D. W. Rogers will be a candidate
to succeed himself.
As a policy holder In the Company,
we know that you ure Interested In
Its wonderful growth.
Today It
stands-us the second largest Com­
pany of Ils kind In the world, having
over *0,000 member**, and carrying
more than one hundred und twentyflvo millions (•123,000.000.00) of In­
surance In force.
Wo know, too.
that you appreciate that this Com­
pany has furnished you with insur­
ance at a Lower Cost than any Com*
pany of its kind In existence today.
For this wonderful growth, and for
tha remarkably low rate of Insurance
We believe-that your sense of Justice
will Induce you to place the great
share ,of credit right where it be­
longs. and that Is to Secretary D. W.
Rogers, the man who
virtually
founded the • Company, und t whose
careful and donservatlvo ihsnagenn-nt has placed it where *t ll^ today.
In tho very forefront of the Compan­
ies of Its kind in the world.
'
It Is always a poor policy to •'swap
horse* In the middle of the stream."
Mr. Rogers is t'ecognlxed as one of
the best insurance men In the coun­
try. because of the capable manner In
which ho has managed tho local
Company during the nearly thirty
years of Ils, existence
He Is still
alert and active, and la “on tho Job"
•very jlsy.
Figures show that the
Company he was so Instrumental In
organising, and-which for nearly
thirty years he -has so capably man­
aged, Is furnishing you. Windstorm
Insurance for about HALF’. what It
would cost you .In any other Com­
pany.
It makes a difference to YOU, ns
to who manages your £nmpany.
If
you appreciate what he has done to
hulld up thia Company, as' we know
you do. can you not well afford to
spare the Utile time that will be re­
quired. and come'to tho annual meet­
ing'on Tucsdsry. January 13, 1313. In
the City Hs«; tt.ixtlngw. wmJRsMK, 7^=r
vote for Mr. Rogers? It will only
taka a ahorCtime. and is It not really
a duty you owe tn one-who lias done
so much to build up your Qompany
Into the strong organisation It la to­
day?
Tho polls will bo open from 9 a. m.
to 3 p. m. at the City Hall. If you
do not care to stay to the meeting,
you can vote ANY i'IME between the
hours named Wbove, nnd go about
your other business If you wish. Thjs
Is YOUR COMPANY and'we truft
that you will al least taka Interest
enough In It to spare thfellttle tfm*
required. to do Jtistlre to the present
able Secretary who has always had
Its deepest welfare at heart.
.
- Yours very truly.
Judge Clement Smith.
A. A. Anderson.
Thomas Sullivan.
I’. A. Sheltfdn.
James Rddford.
,
Cheater Mreaer. .
Harry G. UaVes.
.
R. I. Hendershott.
.
p. s. Goodyear.
if
C.' IT. Osborn.
E*.Sheriff William-. Candi­
date for Secretary.
The Michigan Windstorm Insur­
ance Co. will have Ila annual meeting
Tuesday. January 13, 1915.
The polls will open at nine o’clock
In tho forenoon, and will continue op­
en until thre.i o’clock I" the afternoon
which will afford ample time- and op­
portunity for every policy holder to
taka an active part in the Company's
affair*.
'This Is your Company and you have
a preferential choke. Come and ex­
ercise It.
Having been solicited. T have decldsd to enter the contest for Secre­
tary.
My past record will answer Tor my
quallfleatloKS to nil ths office.
Having represented the townshin
of Baltimore as supervisor for seven
years, and held other positions «f
trust and responsibility. I could ad­
minister tho office to yaur entire sat­
isfaction.
Albert N. Williams.
1wk

Surely there could be no better
Christmas gift than giving one's self

the day both the nume and meaning.
Aside .from tho -- to
- - the
-­
30 --added
church on Christmas
day. RoV.

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(Through Germany
Having flnlshe*! hl* two term* *i»i January 24. "
county treasurer,
Leander Ream-. Through Austria.'
who has so competently fined t{»e ofJanuary 31. ’
flee for four year*, will tomorrow .-nd | Through Belgium,
his official career In the court hou-&lt; 1
Mr. Reum*, with «n eye op£n for fu
turn comforts, some tlm*
chased u farm south of Assyria

reimivn Jn the

“S.N

trapREASONS FOR

bT"

join ng church

PsVw^.^
Head Lake.

ontinue until th** beginning i

LETTER FROM ROGERS
GREW UP DURING
BOOSTER COMMITTEE accessions to the membership. which
THE “LOG CABIN" DAYS
now, including probationers,

INTEREST NG SERIES
OF STUD ES PLANNED

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While Paul Tower waa hunting for JUDGE SMITH WRITES LETLEAGUE
Next Sunday evening th** Pastor of LOCAL EPWORTH
TER TO SETTLE C0NTR0the Methodht church will inaugurate WILL CONDUCT COURSE ON [‘-‘'•'■it. In the wood* aouth of Hall

AB SEO. OE MICHIGAN MU.
TREAS. REAMS COM
An hnpreaalve sight waa witnessed CO.
TUAL TORNADO, CYCLONE
PLETES SECOND TERM
the
Christmas
A WINDSTORM INS. 00.
OF OFFICE
ministered the Mcj-amvnt of baptism
to three children and is adult.*, and
received 34 into the church from pro­

"Little Journeys Into the Coun­
tries Blighted by War" at
Methodist Ohurch.

NUMBER 35

PART ONE-1 TO 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 31,1914

16 PAGES
THIRTY MEMBERS ADDED CHRISTMAS MORNING!

tRV BANNER WANTS

Everybody Reads The BANNER.

Ultl&lt;

Journey

Hrad lake, in* dlwovered some Uld-

VERSY IN CHARLOTTE
ger trift-k*
dy *•« th.
hill.
m?tl was '
tiuio*-. wuu jar. hiw*-i ।
_ .. _
.
Iilm-d &gt;ume trap,! at Ui- eniraiwa. I AGGRESSIVE CHURCH MEM*
1
bership campaign
caped. The nrx day th- same thing &lt;
-------------•-xurred.
on the third day. hejBeififf Carried on 1ft the Con
round that one /f t.he trap* had been
°
V
sprung and some snarl* coining from j
grcgational Church in Our
.4.W
KI-. .K.. --------------- - w.a!
Sister. City.
y&lt;-'en caught.

length of tlm-. for the animat *pollngiit cam* out of the hole

Little

ttealuung that the diuirb baa

Additional member

Little

Anumg those r
infuriat- | ifutchlna
u *• mi*
thinga.* ‘

During Hi

doss that will be admitted to church
membership at the Easter morning

program will begin each night at
.art* ty to the Sunday

Family and th** Child,
men and Child)

1c by a double quartette, and a pow­
erful sermon on the dirintty of Christ.

FARMERS' INSTITUTES
OPEN ON MONDAY

Y. M. C. A. GROUP HAS
“FATHER’S EVENING
"Ah-Meeks” Entertained Their
Fathers and Others With
Banquet, Saturday Bve.

*-t long.

The Attack Upon Poverty
Tfic Conservution? «&gt;f Tlu

r this
man ankln* Juda.* Smith If he would
Im willing l.* giv«. |n writing tho
reasons that had led .him t*. affiliate

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Ifcpubli.a

FipST OF FORTNIGHT'S SES
4
SIONS BEGINS IN MID-

C. A., known as the "Ah-Meeks" held
a delightful banquet for their fathers
and others on Haturday evening. The

DILEVILLE
him to print his letter Jn the Repnldl-

TEACHER’S INSTITUTES
HELD MORNINGS

hclping oth**c&lt;
plea Judge Smith permitted the-pub-

Hon. H. R. Pattengill Among
young men for tills first step in se­
curing their fathefa* Interest In the
Speakers.. Second, Week's
movement.
The menu was followed
Program Next Week.
with Bible study.
It wua Interest­
ing to ace how rhe young men took,
hold of this'port of the* meeting. The
. ....----- tea will lie h&lt;
last part of the program consisted of
during tho first two
games In w'hlcfi most took part. The | bus handled the financial affair.* .&gt;f nry, bcciniilny In Middleville on Monshrinking from the publlMeeting
evening was enjoyed to, the fullest Burry county In a syntcmatlc mann* r. j day. t The olllcera of &lt;h« Institutes
loclr, ahnrp every
extent b&gt;‘ .all.
AU father* present tho exact standing of the count’ s'nr*-: E. J. Edger, president; Roy
Sunday night. Com* the first night
avnilabl*
a member
any hour.
•
During the flrst - wi
• .Mr. Reams is an e*-clb*nt type *if a I speaker* will b** Ilan,
aunty sl-hool commls
self-made man.
Horn In w,log h*&gt;u**’ । tcngil), of Linsing. f
r raperln- DEVELOPS LITERARY
&gt;n
the
Itemorratlc
ticket
at
. Unknown to their friends, Mr. Am- In the wild ernes* of Pipestone tow n-pendent of public Instr
n. «nd Mr.
TALENT IN PRISON [tho coining election.
ship. Berrien county on Jam
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Wllda Andrus, of Grand Rapids,
formerly of this city, went to Lapeer surroundings and l*ul the life
Flora Bead io Renkes.
I was old enough to
Frank G. Jones Imprisoned for,
t'ornph te ptograms hav
ussttmi* responsibility. 1 have always
Ingston nt the Pxesbytertan parson­ built. M. &lt;,’. II. It , wua ulxjut 30 mil. &lt;
Forgery, Earned $1,800 With j
age on Christmas eve.
After visit­ away. . Settb rs -were .few and born*
Pen. Pardon for Xmas.
whom we cull Go*!.
I have always
ing the^brldegroom’* parents. Mr.
[ t:.\NNFR will bo published the pro-!
OUIET WEDDING SOLEMN­
believed that’Christ came into the
and Mrs. J. II. Moore, tha newly mur- h6m&lt;* was P.&lt;ikag*&gt;n's Indian
... i grain* f«r th- wound week's meeting*,
ment.
A railroad train was
gr. al I which will b- hold n.s follows: lllc!;IZED CHRISTMAS EVE world, lived here, taught here, died
Saturday morning.
They succeeded curlouslty and Mr. Reums well r. ■ ! t.ry Corners, January 11;
Ranfleld. talent that I* in a man. On.- of th1
In keeping thslr secret until Tuesday members tho time when at abuat liielJan. 13; la«*-’y. Jan. 13; Maple Grove. strangest cases I* that of Frank G. I .
tomb, and came from the tomb Inta
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ng&lt;* of five years, other m&lt;*n&gt;l*cr* of'Jan. 11; Nashville. Jan. 15.
Jones, &lt;&gt;f Muskegon, who wo* *.«*n-1 Miss Myrtle Hedrick, of Has- ths world again, walked and talkeff
the knot, which caused them to wa­ the family t&lt;&gt;ok their lunch* *
null
Educational meeting* wil
^4OfU,rOf^e‘,5’OM
rul,r; tings, and Mr. Amos J. Samp­ with his disciples and ascended to
drove to tho nearest crossing **f th- In the nynmlngv. and will tn
it future life.
Ing congratulations.
They
son, of Chicago, Married.
hl* span* m.jm.*nt* to writing short
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L**’’
Mr. Ream* rajs the I School Commlsaulnvr
KufjtXat which he became very pro-t
Oq Thursday evening.
December
Moore Is the daughter of Mrs. Rose
them were i Pattcngll).
llfknt.
Ho wls a model prisoner. ' j«t
Myrtle Hedrick was united
Affdrus. of Grand Rapids.
mqny &gt;car»
I'T-"’ ‘Lt^r.‘Xrh:T?
“"i’
to Mr.
Amu. J.being
Sampson
*ld. | round-uu institute meeting will be ^t.^
,,nK 1 in -marriage
•'Mea.o the
eon,mony
perthe family miA-ed to Prairie
helil In Hastings on Friday.-Jan. 23.
very popular with tho Inmates.
t,'« hon"? of ,h- brlde *
the hlstnrlb spot of Knlnmaxo
aart.iken
The
Institute
will
open
In
Middle
­
The Woman** Christian Temper­
ville on Monday morning. No proance Union will men with Mrs. Cooper In hl*.novel. "Oak G*
Russell
..
Bready. Only
LamiBnan. Tuesday afternoon. Janu­
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...
,
Immediate family were in at- enment of baptism.
cal cnmmtttee.
ary 6th at 2:30. Topic, "Beginning
camo very pbofieient. Hr aoon be-'
nee.
’’’he bride Is a young lail&gt;
brother*
teachers' Institut
Third—During
came a contributor fur some of the' f estimable chnracte- and ha* madli-adlng maguxlnes, and it la raid that
Roll Call, "My Alm This Year."
the. rebellion.
■ind Pattangill
understand that
his earning* from hl* writing*
We hope ^very member may be
lhl&lt;'city.
»lr.
Hampson
hnW
a
fine
jlrely willing th
during the serviceand pupils of schools In the vlclnJones wan one of a large number' position with Butler Bros., of Chien-i
ReatniA fault that- he did not.
l^aprr, "New Strength for
a and although ** stranger to most
Th«! 'foregoing state* my relation­
Dutire" by Mrs. Clara Brown.
hip to the church.
I loved IL I
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v.
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...
-.ariou*
unit** in exlcjtdlng - best wish
IJi: 00—F i.'villng ,au*&gt; J-are of Dairy
prises, t** those wHtfng the t*»iCy;..vby Mr*., Gail Myera.

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There will be . important work in
completing arrangements for the W.
C. T. U. County Institute and Rally,
which la to bo held at Hasting*. Jan-

&gt;lzed.
U*uma oldest &lt;
Mill living In Bcntqn Hnrl»or.
Mr. Reams waa also
a
school tcacj&gt;*r. while living afterward
In Sodux.'M’-.rrlrii county.
At the
ago of is years, he taught In a Iob
school housi on the St.,Joseph river.

member should be preset/ -to help
with their part. Visitor* are always distance* of IS miles, then- a
welcome.

Music.
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11 :&lt;Jo—Marketing the Farm

Discussion.

Discussion.
MubiK

the magazine raid that if be.had ►
his way about it. Jones would h
had one of the
next July.
i
Christmas hr

iny and Airs.- Sampson wilt go later.

Oakland county, and &gt;1
Smith of Rultlmore tbwnship.

hardly jl&lt;&gt; so now.
church *&gt;f the
had for many

outa
Methodist

Ian man»e. on Saturday afternoon,
poniry parole.
unrisimus wua ms wiic ana iguiuy,Doe- 8&lt;*’ th® P*rt.*»r. Ref. MaurlrtT
and devote hl* whole time her^atu-r I Urtgaby. officiating. ’ Mrs. Mary E. •Ightw.u* living than ■&gt;hv-w/ narrow
to literary work.
j Smith ajtd Mr*. M.
Grigsby wit­ -onstruction- of Its creed or doctrines,
.
*.
. ... .
&gt;
.
“Incased the ceremony.
Tho young md fnr several years I have found
flattering offer*, from
i couple will make their home with the

Stockholders Annual Meeting.
talk by ll
Mr. Rrams lived I^Uf way between Battengill.
ought to be. arranged so that he will
holders of the Hostings City Bank, of the bridges, and n bostt wa** u*&lt;*d
Hastings. Mich., will be held at their crossing the river.
Securing .a Job
Evening program If interest
Marriage
member was to accept, th*-’ essentlid*
•pt th*
bonking offico* on Tneaday. January ns teacher In 'Royalton township, on
&gt;&gt;f&lt;the Christian faitji. und that great
him best.
tho opposite bank. Mr. Il&lt; nn&lt; cro*-Woodland W***l. Jan. n.
i&lt; riu.p* It Jones hud not gone to soiemnlxXd Wednesday evening. Im­ Intitudc. was given In th*- cohirtderafor tho ensuing year, and the trans*
9:45—Opening England Orchestra. prison his literary genius might neter 53, nt Rattle Creek, when Miss Ahn
tlon of th* non-i-ssnniinls.
This, was
action of any other bu*lne**a that
10*00—Fertillxer* and Fertilizing
Tiiy desks were slabs by O. G. Barret
.
is asMgtp-d
united in marriage to Hairy E. DoyDlscumlon.
*
young
desirable proposition f&lt;
td till* chinch by the
Jiltts.
The seats were-.mails of slabs
and the pupil* *ait faring bare walls.
Farming—L- , sentence Jugt to see if lie could devel­
friend, ‘arid i* so fair In
i. Johnson.
In this small building,
Umma had
op kiiiiMr.
.i particular
talent.
tion of the required
(1iri*tnia*&lt; Gatlicriiig.
Qlscusslon.
.
church that ho attract*
, lory win rv.wni
i.ir
Noon.- '
’ Mr. nnd.Mrs. Herbert Calkins of
hi* sermons and peraut
und
Battle Creak, where they wilt m
T:ou—opening by England’s or­
Maple Grove entertained for Christ­ class, lifted lh«Mr fee
his everytiaj- living httv*.
..
[their home. Mr. Buying holding a
chestra.
mas, the following: Mrs. L. W. .Calk- bench, swung nlrout.
» .»•••- Ii sponsible
— »i&gt;*v
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’H' many-wJ the questions
ltion in the office
Business meeting.
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Ins. of Qulhtby: Mr, and Mrs. Will who faced the interior,&gt;&gt;f tb
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their
[Nichols
jl
Rh&lt;
purd
Co«
of
that
city.
I
which
many
I
_c. Ml,, nnr.l i'.. '
thn*
.11..-. ......
trona of Rumi Route
Hanes nt NashvHe:
Mr. and Mrs.
kin.I ri-membram-•■* at Chtrstmu* und
---------------- s—
Carl Mahay anfi'son. Harold, of Rat­
their
m-.ny
fhrSre
during
ill.whole
ONE
AUCTION
AD
­
farmer*
in
the
n«lghborh&lt;&gt;&lt;t&gt;l
became
i:»0
—
Dlscusiflon.
tle Creek ’and Mr.” and Mrs. Floyd
Recitation—Ralph Leffler.
Watkins »n&lt;) family of Hastings. Af­ prosperous und when the school
rcnlpted.
Chas. A. Gaskill.
VERTISED THIS WEEK
ter partaking of a bountiful repast, building caught tiro from the' stove . 3:00-—Ill-tier Cream—by a repre­
they were escorted to tho home of pipe, the* boja refuted to help him sentative nf'n Detroit Creamery.
3:19—Educational talk—H.
R.
Homer Merriman and Ohas. i...|(ldotw
Ranta Claus, there being prepared a put out the flames as they thought
but standing
they needed a new s.-h&lt;io|.
Mr. Pattenglll.
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J for ttv-m and giving them an inlerHyde Will Dispose of
Question bflx’by State Speakers,
Here Banta Clous helped to make
prrtntlon pnd meaning ■ con-istept
a..*—
,.* &lt;-• tt—ii..
*
Eastern Star chaptrt
building burned he would 'have no
Goods.
•ody xn** St. John's
their several places of abode, never to Job. so he succeeded m Moving th*bls j conducive to spiritual growth.
In the M. E. church
building.
- 7:00—Openln’g., England** Oreheson Bunday evening.
Rcv."t. L.
Mr- Reams learned the carpenter'!
Hyde.
Annual Sleeting.
trade.
Al tho age of 23 yv.-trs he
Vocational Education—O. G.‘ Bar­ Bate*? rector .uf HaaUqga Emmqtiuel
Bur- lowed by the membcr*hlp and many
church, delivered un interesting and
went lo Lea township. Calhoun &lt;-oun- rett.
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others and had for its central
rough* farm, located
approi-riati* oermon.
south of Dowlingfand 4G roils north thought "InstTuctlun.
Inspiration.
11*0. to Mis* Allee E. Palmer. ‘ In
A'ssoelatlon
of the John»town Grange hnll.agle to F.-.-angoUzation." and thia program
1130. they removed to B**llevue lownClosing risTg—kmerleoMasonic School of Instruction.
begin
at
ten
o'clocla.
—
Hot
lunch
at
broughtthe congregation
In close
Thursday- Jan. 7. Gias**
Grand Lecturer Gilbert 'v111 hold u m»on and shelter for horsts If it touch with Christ, his sorrow*, tfrucied until 1191 .when thej^ purchased
school of Instruction Iti* Masonry In storm*. Henry. Flannery will be the fixlon. death and resurrection, and
a fine farm In Assyria which they now
1:45—Opening.
trustees, and ths transaction of surtt
Hastings auctioneer and .Will Clcmsncs. clerkFertilizing
buslnsos as may be brought before
attendant re- -----wilt confer
ths meeting.
the third degree.
Tho ludgro which
alwaya has the confidence of |Hs' f, 1will -partlclpata In tho araston are:
low men, and consequently he ha*
Musk.
Middleville; IVoodland. Naahviye. Or­ grain, farm tool*, etc.
angeville, Hurting*. '
■ (for Dill particular*.
Bated Homing*. Mich. Dec. 30. 1914.
Continued on page two.

�THE HASTINGS BANNEH, DECEMBER SI, 1814.

. 'A'HLMJO
f
. . Wjwii

MPffGlW

bismvl
, -——

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Cnnllhn.,* fwtei' ...a.. nn«.

TlTTt NINE PEOPLE ENJOY

ED DINNER At METHO­
DIST CHURCH
tho ncMy at the. city.
The AI&lt;1 uf tho Prcobytorlah Church
n'rowentoft th* putor and wife with a

FIRST FAMILY RE­
UNION IN FIVE YEARS

has proven to be one of the most popular features ever
introduced by this store. You can leave your shoes at this
»t^op, or at this store and we will have the work ready for
you when you want it. We sew on soles at the same price
others charge fd'r nailing them on. We make no difference
m the price of sewing dr nailing on soles.

Judge and Mrs. Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Cook En­
tertained Relatives.

When we put in our Rapid Shoe Repair shop on Jeffer­
son stteet, we installed the VERY LATEST and BEST
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT that money could buy. We
also secured the services of a thoroughly skilled mechanic.
The result is that we not only get out your work
promptly, but in the best possible manner and at a very
reasonable price.

SUES CREAMERY MAN
FOR AUTO CRASH
Mr,. ^ary Smith, of KalamaWants $5,000 Prom
J. Vcenatra.
ffee In ring that she hustalned injur.

crude In the public schools, one

Our RAPID SHOE
REPAIR SHOP

No matter what part of your shoes need repairing, we
can do it for you in the best way on our machines and your
shoes will be practically as good as new when you get
them.
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!» Cook. In the social parlors of the
M. thodlst Episcopal church. which
mistletoe and other Christmas deco­
rations. Th* small table*, iwnting six

WORK LEFT AT THIS SHOP OR AT OUR STORE
WILL HAVE YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION.

and dainty

ITH NAPOLEON AT THE END
•LirpeV. Altnee BcnkcH and Dorothy

on That Memorable Jane Pay
at waterieo.
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’ RAPIIj SHOE REPAIR
SHOP

Certainly i‘p!n«» in' TilaUry U-as-'

-lured to Jean llaptiatc Cosier, who
»n Napoleon’, guld»-;oii the day of

mu waa nftj-rfirce'tlftn be’ did that;

.real day’s .wergj • Tho- post did not'
.mm. io WB'.'WWrsntw.-W.Wij
ured by tho French ana taken diny.
*n Sunday morning to the farm of ftin*&lt;
.on. where -^bpotoon bad apeni tl»u
ukhL . • ■ .
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Friday

«ft»rnon

I s*rvk-e. Mr. Tra r|ook will not ; conneetefl With any other Bibb
The Chorus Choir wjth a *}!&lt;&gt; ’whool arg Invited to come and stud1

nxettir win
■abject.

John

FncleV

"Prevallln

.n&lt;nibr B

der M„ B. HwwktnS-

■ nd has done splendid work
Th!* If c-rtnlniy a

Bible study class Tuesday evening
7:80. We take the 7th and 8th
■nntem ofvDanb'-l this week. Come
ind bring jour bibles.

It was settled. The battle began at ono{
o'clock. Napokon wan on fo&lt;5t. aUhSd-j
cd by his aldot dA-cAJnp and Cosur. Ue.
took, out a msft wwtiaoed Coster as
to the roads, thought for some time
Then be put the map iujils poekqt and
Daily Thought
did not look at It again. The little
There are three relationships in hu­ man stood until four x/cIcclC often sayman life—commercial, which depend ing'ln a clear vice. “H goes well?
on a hat you have; social, which de­
Thon he mounted bls hone .and ltd
pend on what you do; and real, which his staff to the slight Bill near La
depend on what you-are.
Belle Alliance There they, remained
till seven o’closk. when Napoleon, look­
ing through hla glass, said: "1 think
Although mo»t of the cities in Japan that 1 see; the PrUtetau Hug." A gen­
lave good sidewalks, modern street....____
____
___
’avlng Is practically unknown In the ■ upon Napoleon shook his head'and
mplre.
j "turned
'
pale. As —
they *■
rodu
- an ,to I41
Haye Saintc a hall of bullets nssajlcd
them. Coster ducked his bund. But
What
May irapect.
1 Napoleon niutturedi. "Stand straight,
"Now an automobile han been tn* I my friend; a ball can hit you as well
treduced which plays tunes." "More ji on the right as the left."
expense. I suppose nest any man who!1
Then came the final struggle. The
pretends to be In the awlm
swim will have;
have, rtukfl or WelMngtort men charged,
to own n . 1grand-opera
car.- a- -light*
broko f|hc
thfc .French
----- , uiu.u
.... Une8 an&lt;j3et ....
.... — .In
v
■AlSt and
3’ll something
' .Hl.ll.lt,, sedate,
ttuHn, A ' dj
. . MOrtier.
.
opera runabout
for Sundays."
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Banner Want Ads Pay Banner Want Ada P‘y

IRONSID1
•” PROP1

JEFFERSON ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.

By hila Own Deposition.
.
A policeman. wteo&gt;« - evidence was I
taken on conunhaioo, depoaqV . "The
prUppir uat .upoajni, casing mq aq
aii, a precious dolt, a sMceoro.w. a
rMWJUKlu,;
*V&gt;*»
being! lu: ccwj^oa of V1?
Ula signature was #r«osdi'&lt;l .by Um for­
mal, ending. "AU of which I-swear te

ue Polish

Rex Beach Big Play
at

The New Bijou
Tuesday, January 5
Matinee and Evening

y
JrDw.

Liquid
■

-Keep Him Wotit.
Bolted ham t« attfoit usrfurqnif pop­
ular dll'll. but it 18 InClfntd U get hard
and dry wlieri stared. To p(evauCt$ls,,
spread over thp'cut' pprtioo*
a1
thlxi layoy oi bttfter. then with sJaygrl
of flour paste and. ths ham will keep!
beautitaHy-mulst.
.
.

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“THE SPOILERS”

Danger la Taking Cold.
The public health aa -well aa private
comfort both would'profit If general
-heed wife given to the warnings of
thV departments at health and chartgay deevnptk*^"
To thia iladytt's tivp.M.tp ,tbawdapgerr Involved In
rthkWur WMf -r cahtfW make it oth- catching cold, fa remind people that
etwite.
I writer kccbraing to the pncumonlw * and consumption Ohan
thought), »MrtfTfp-H. When I think have-tbeir origin in-a common oold
tipbrt God My h«ort is- an fun of Joy onjrtrt tn Itself to be enough to lead
thul 'the noM' diricc nhd leap, aa It fbetr.' to guard against what is In its
weft ;from .Tnr pen. &gt;rfd afnee God after ftfrets oftentimes one of the
'
tai. gfvitf the, p cli'et rtul .heart, it will I most dangerous of diseases,
ixt . ca*Uy"‘T6rgiy\.a tgc that 1 aepra,
him, with a., cheartuV spirit."

j/ Not Rub
Remedy for Group.
Beat the white of nu egg to' a jitiff
troth, then ewMtea a little and add a
little pulverized atatn. Give a teaepocntul cm? Un or fifteen minutes
until relief eomte.

J

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Yf

a Can Today

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BETTER LIGHTING

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,

The Mazda lamp which was placed
on the'market A few years ago, made
a wonderful change in electric light­

ing, as it reduced the cost, compared

to the old carbon lamps, two-thirds.
We take pleasure in announcing that
•a new lamp known as the Type C nitrogen

The New Bijou is placing some of the

very finest moving picture films that can be
obtained and the people of Hastings and

Barry county have an opportunity to see
shows that do not usually come to cities
[1 the size of Hastings.

■of such shows.

* ‘The Spoilers” is one

DO NOT MISS THIS.

Remember the Date

TUESDAY—J ANUARY 5

filled lamp is now-on the market and
you fill be pleased to Xpow that in

the. larger sizes this lamp takes one-

half the current of the old Mazda Ismp.

Frandsen i Keefer's store has in­
stalled some of these new lamps.

Thornapple «r. A Electric Co
'Phene Ho. 5.
’

‘always

Off, La*

hbhdsr- real service*

�TOK HASTINGS RAMMER. DECEMBER St. 1814.

FAMS' INSTITUTES CO.MJTHAVETEN
OPEN H MOW SMB SCHOOLS
own—Hay B. Otis.
11:10—Discussion,
Dinner.

.

Business meeting.
Corn Culture and Judging—O.
LHscusslon.
Music or recitation.

Kerr.
J: 46—Educational
Fatten*!!!.

National arm Management—by
Music.
LU-Address—-H. R. Pattangill.
Friday, Jan. 8. Prairieville.

REMNANT SALE

WELCOME CORNERS SCHOOL
NEARLY IN THAT
CLASS

Thi» u the time for real Bargains. Remnants in every department, odd lots and single garments in Coats,
Suits, Shirt Waists, Furs, Dresses, Kimonas, Sweaters, Underwear .Blankets, Remnants of Dress Goods, White
Goods, all wash goods, Flannel, Men’s Furnishings, Etc.

STATE OFFICER GIVES
THE REQUIREMENTS
Enumerate* Alteration* Nece«&gt;ary in Schools Shown Him
by Commr. E. J. Edger.

Low Prices in All Departments

made in the equipment of thut num­
ber of rural schools. mx-ordlng to
tho report furnished County school
Commissioner R I
k. ..

Improvement among the people
well aa among school officer*

Miss Hazel Woodin.

ladta achievement, tho superintendent'
of public instruction provides the
Standard School Plan. .A certain do-

Shirt Waist Bargains

COATS

«...
Will* .11 r.
l-rntrlevllle have not been announced, Edger, inspected io typical
Barry
but they will bo excellent one*.
county achoola last month.
Mr. Ed­
ger atates that before the nfcxt year
Card of Thanks—We wish to thank
the kind friends and neighbors for a number of standard achuol*.
By
tha good deeds and kindness Shown n Standard achool Ls meant a school
us during tho recent Illness and death which complins with’ requirements
•■f our beloved daughter and mother,
also the choir for thetr beautifully public instrucUon aa forming a school
rendered songs. and all for their floral
Mrs. Mary Ann Rowlader.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henney.

PAGE THREE

On«

«J With goods, silk and flannel,
great table.
Remnant mgs on i
money.

48c, 98c and $1.98

All Dress Skirts at
Half Price
Fur Bargains
Blngl* pieces either scarf* or muffs, from brok-

Men's. Women** and Chi
colors. All sizes nt only

Come and

Odds and Ends in Lace Cur­
tains and Rugs

Sweater Values

*2 years old.
died Saturday.
comfortable and sanjtary conditions,
yeurs.uf extreme suffering from can­ and In thn ability and character ot
cer.
Tho funeral wua hold at lier
home, corner of N. Hanover and Mills
achool.
Interment In
K. Hawkins, officiated.
Riverside Comotery.
born In this state,
daughter of Daniel :Dillan beck.
Woodland.
by conferring upon the school a di­
ploma certifying to tho axcellMica ot
tho school.
The aperitkatioM of the
Standard School will Include yard
mour Howe, -formerly of thia city, and out-buildings, the school house,
died in St. Mary's hospital In Grand furnishings and supplies, tha organi­
Ilnplds, on December 1*. following an zation and (he school.
■
operation for gall stone*.
She Is
Schools ariahlng to ba standardized
should communicate with tha count)
salts.
Mrs. Hows had many
school eommlMloner.
Upon the Lnqnalntancss In this city.

Remnants

holiday ru*h.

Fino 11 d.OI
at only ..

•t.irlc

Rugsi, floor size at ....

Wishing Everybody a Happy New Year

Satufaction
to
"
AH

Frandsen &amp; Keefer

One Price
to
All

Hastings’ Most Up-To-Date Store

officer from the Department uf Pub­
lic Instruction will visit the oounty

1 -want

An Appreciation.
to thank the kind friend tha bent of-condition and to nee them

Department to Inspect eom* ot the
tor. There -was no name signed.
school* In th* county, -which -would
Bu&lt;-h a friend la a friend indeed-, and
1 beilrva will not bo -‘weighed In nearly meet the requirement* for
tho balance and found wanting.” standardisation.

Abram O. Carltc

ths aao at. Welcome Con
of town.
Of this aobool. *
WootoCon Smith U teacher.

Deputy O. N. Otwell repona that if
the following schools in Barry coun-

■cboola may
ichoad plates.

OLDEST DRY GOODS FIRM
IN CITY ENDS CAREER

Has Had an Unusually Long
Career. Building and Stock
that
Are Sold.
The purchase of tho.J. 8. Goodyear

IJgfHweight*, -Heavy
.
Wrights ami Sapj
Dr. la-wlv Baker of Ohio han joincd th«- Mur Martin vla*« in Michigan
and through advrrtlei-mrnw in tho |
k-adlng Quillen In answering all cor-1
respondents mythical und oHji-rwixr, |
| with rrntediM for mnnt of the «I1«ea«-j
vs that human flesh is heir to.

Dnp^rtment that the Standard Schoo’

black*

Methodist Episcopal church. Tuesday

and school

ilUes in which the peoph
thrir schools are good
It la expected that this
uid thaao dtaoueaiona -will

Nope.

Daily Thought.

ways been identified. Isas had
e«t build- usually long career.

Hydrochloric'

Oa* Standard So boot
m
tn* sStabllshmsnt at osvarul mere
Utaadard Ssheol*.
Ths Department Issue* a balletic
explaining
all
about
Staaderd
Schools. Thia pamphlet Should be In

oommunlUaa.

No man.can bo bravo who considers In a- community generally rosulls
temperate who considers plsasar* tp
be the highest good.—Cicero.

ADVERTISE LX TICK BANNER

t. 8. Goodyear sold the store '
sion in about two week*.
Under
part It Ion these circumstance* Mr. L. J. Good- ■
Mm. AU
sufficient num- and induced them to purchase

water-euppiy.

There Is nothing more damp-

caliy sealed during school
hbqn
without proper ventilation, lighting.

New threshold tor one In­

School*.
Ithout alteration

Counties

Nor add years to the

aurroundlag

Barry

Ths requirements tor a Standard
School follow:

house.

looks, are sanitary and

Good approaches
Two well-kept, wi

below. Provide foul ata- vent In chim­
ney if chimney la double.
If chlm-

and have pipe leading from thl* regi­
ster Into th* ehlmney below the
smoke iripc-

•tiring.

Suitable room or-place fot

can be made to fit any

eye.

Optical work is

good repair and pointed.
Good
foundation.
Well lighted with aomr
attention to proper lightingMust

onr specialty, we can
terior

decorations.

Good

black-

Pike &amp; Damon
Jewelers, Opticians
Phone 281

men strain and struggle, brnik

ly to furnace.
Register In chimney While there Is lots of oclencn In the
and removes foul air from room.
for foul sir “vent.
Partition off
Hardwood floor and Interior clean
wardrobes In vestibule in front of a smashing, rough and tumble con­
New steps.
Set aullalble flict in -which youth and agility tlnalFurnishings aad Supplies—Desks room.
■liable for children of all ages,
blaekproperly placed. Good teacher's desk
Wkrd..— onslaught.
Good book cose.
A’good collection boards, slate or hyloplate.
rob««.
Now section of floor through
school
Oll the floors,
reality.
Evyry move of this big
globe, dictionary, sanitary drinking to schedule,
condition.
battle is recorded with a fidelity and
facilities
realism that Is thrilling wonderful.
Organisation—School
well-organ­
Ised. especially aa to grade*.
Claaelp New Bijou. Matinee and
flcatSoe and daily register kept. Def­
A treat that none^shouh!
inite program of recitation and study. leads the band, bring a soloist—Do

OS st

Seed discipline.

fl»u»-yoars high ariteel satires.

Kldd’a Vanished Treasure*. '
people are *HJ] leareblng for Captala Kidd’s buried treasure. This
Ula, having Mffne’y (o barn, probably
criftaatti It

Uy upset. Their carrying capacity also
Is great, and the kufa men pack In their paasetigere like herrings in a bar­
rel. 1 had the good luck to take a pho­
tograph of the actual building of a
kufa on the banks ot the Tigris river,
says a writer In tho Wide World. They
uro made of date palm branches
woven together with rope made out of
leaves of the same palm, thickly plas­
tered on the outside with bitumen.
They range from four to twelve fe«t .
in diameter.
Nowhere but on the
Tigris and loner Euphratus river* can
one see these curioua craft, which
serve principally tor the transport of
Daniel E. Birdsall
passengers, country produce and
beast* of burden across the river.
Daniel E. Blrdiuil, tne wel
■
...
cteran. will About three men are requirwl to make
us codnty a kufa of respectable sijfc. and it
rommiaalom
take* them some twenty d/ya to build

up to tha highest tempAhfture at
which it can be bornc.for at least ten
minutes, by adding hot water as the
temperature of the foot bath becomes

and

loards. slate or hyloplate.
Freah ulr clinch, and put In smashing blows
rhlch Intaks
and returns from room direct­ whenever they »ro fighting free.

ihoot

Mesopotamia Boat. Known as Kufa,

rapld turn-over of this stock uf mcr- : Tablets.
it. Like the kelek. the kufa 1* ot
cha nd lee. und no doubt an extraonll-'] ,how that tho active principle la the -if Woodland.
Mr. Birdsall has pro­
nary sale -will be In store for the peo- Thyroid Gland «&gt;f th« »h- .-p.
The moled many drains during the four great antiquity, for both these strange
ergft were Ip use long before the limo
pTo of Hastings and’Barry county.
! National I&gt;isponant&lt;&gt;r&gt;- says that Tltv•Of
£hrl*L Tb# oJdwnce.pf.ihfa &gt;,«»' £“,14 Gland when u«c,| In &lt;Hi*.cCybc:
Little disputable, for on the bas-reliefa taken
.sufllfh-nt to enujt" dvireazc In ‘weight nrctest with the propowd
Tho Greatest Fight Ever Filmed.
Tharnapplo and Gun River drain*.
from the palace of Sennacherib both
Borne power of tho primitive throbs
craft are clearly represented.
wrinkling ,&lt;if the skin.
The Hot Foot Bath.
There ta-nothjng like n hot foot
counts for tho perpetual popularity
SCHEMES TO KEEP UMBRELLA
healthy
flesh
for
u
skin
like
n
China
­
bath
to
tranquillize
tjic
viervoua
sys
­
of cumbat.
While wrestling bouts,
man and wrinkles lli:&lt;&lt; a Merino tem after a siege of prolonged study,
boxing-matches and prlzo tights have j sheep.
thyroid' gland will probably
have a tendency to produce that result. literary labor or other intellectual ac­
tivity nt night. The bath should be
that marks one of tho big. fierce and
taken every night, for about ten or
vital chapters of "The Spoilers."
twelve minutes, before going to bed.
While Roy Glcntster is a strenuous
Every time it rains, according to
.-timoninti
and the water should be as hot as can
person, he curbs his disposition
ha* got a real affiictlon in be borne. Let the water come well one observer of city life, the grow­
openly meet and overthrow the
over the ankles. It will cause the ing popularity of raincoats Is demonblood vessels' in the feel to fill and strated-'by the Increasing number of
niinent cause of his ruin.—until the
psychological moment. Disregarding IS obliged tn vs-hrw all &lt;»-&lt;-iilnt-&gt;ry afford almost inslant comfort and them to be seen. Yet the umbrella
all restraint that has kept him.from performances with any gentleman" soothing effect, as It withdraws blood holds Its own, loo. and the manu­
callers.
Bfit tin- ’DiM'tor
facturers and sellers of the latter
Hluff for "Maud." the alllh
All pressure •front the overstimulated have an unfailing market bepatise of
rlth
brain.
This Induces relaxation and
the recognized propensity of the um­
cases
the
mental
tension,
quieting
th*
scorning to light an unarmed man. he
nervous s.'su-m, so that sleep is pro­ brella for gening lost. .
enters -the clinch with savage joy.
' ! used to lose two &lt;St three timbrelmoted.
While scientific boxing, or wrestling. day and

. Provide
n
suitable fuel bouse tor wood 1f burn­ emplifltd, these two strong men put pocket handkerchief win
up a fiercer fight than has ever been a nnpkin.
that Villone
Our chemist
coop la sufficient
caught upon the flying film. None of
No 1 fri. Carttc
the so-called "holds" am barred and

take care of you very

satisfactorily

thcjstlll gaining.

furniture

school tn a bare, tree leas and ahn
l&lt;ss locality, especially where rr
has spoiled the hand of Nature, .
nta/e-uninspiring-thin teaching and
sUidylng In a school-building when

Krjftd Lmti
ait m
gnJ kth.

"Mirs T.

OLD CRAFT OF ODO DESIGN

The Kufa, a curious circular boat
ma3&gt;- of basketwork, and seen no­
where else in the world, la a com­
mon sight in Mesopotamia. The fer­
rymen charge only a cent each pas­
senger. There is one good point about

In danger «f qualifying for. n jilaev ,
ng ta achodule.
Remove old pump. will remove from thls'clty's busln- -e
Na. 3 tri. Oariton—Paint building.
ind besoming a real kitten

A. Hartman, both of Hope tow

Wesplnter and W.

War Veteran’s Term As
Drain Commr. Expires.

fiard at Thanks—I wish te thank
ty patrons for their kind romem-

Antidote for Loneliness.
i-jtlmat-'d
There is un old lady living out on
'Maud" nnd tor 50
a barrel full &lt;ifj Washington Heights who has studied
out tho psychology of company, ttnd
can cheer herself tip at a moment s
notice on dull days wheu she Is all
alone.
.
"My san.* for whom 1 keep house, is
Keeping It Up.
Shortly after the death of one of
England's great pools one of hi* de­
voted admirers visited the little vil­
lage where tho poet had lived and died.
The stranger entered Into convehtation with an old man, n native of the
village, remarking sadly on the death
of the poet. "Aye, aye,” nnaw-crod the
old man encouragingly; "still I tankno doobt but the wife’ll carry the
business on.”

Banner Want Ads Pay Banner Wantf Ads Pay

she explained, “and 1 am left to my­
self. On dark and stormy days, when
1 cannot get out. I hang the big look­
ing gtisii on the kitchen wall; then I

atove nnd place my sewing chair
where I can aee my own reflection In
the mirror.
Tho kettle ring*, tha
•team moves, the lady in tho minor

quoted. Tnhtll I hit upon the device
of carrying one with a crook in tho
handle Just the size for Atting over,
the arm so that by hanging it there
4 can use both hands without putting
tho umbrella down and going off and
forgetting IL" Another scheme of the
same sort is to carry either an um­
brella or a cane all ihn tijne, so that
you get used to having something la
your hand. Then when you feel that
your hands are empty you will re­
member your umbrella and go baek ■
and get It, providing, pf course, that
you go back in time, before some one

Dally Thought
If is a good thing to be rich, and a
good thing to be strong, but It la a
better thing to be beloved of many
friends.—Euripides.

Dally Thought.
of tea together. Tho Illusion i» per­
fect.
It’s a party."—Minneapolis
Ledger.
ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

PROMT IX HAMNER WANT ADS.

'

�Store Closed Mon. and Tues., Jan. 4th and 5th

Unheard of Price-Reductions

Quantities Limited

(MAT 10 DAT SALE
Beginning Wed.Jan. 6, at 9 a m

All Purchases
Positively Guar­
anteed or Your
t Money Refund■ ed.

Never Again Will

a Like Opportunity

be Presented to the

The J. S. Goodyear Co’s Magnificient Stock of the
Highest Grade Dry Goods and Ready to Wear

People of Barry Co.

Must Close Out Positively in 10 Days
The building has been sold to Arthur E. Mulholland, Druggist, and must be completely-vacated by us at the expiration of this record-breaking sale.
Never before in our Personal Experience have such tremendous price reductions been offered to the public anywhere and if it were not for the unusual circumstancs this GREAT BARGAIN FEAST would be impossible. The J. S. Goodyear Co. after 55 years of successful and highly creditable business career have sold their
building and were forced to close out their beautiful stock at once. We bought it at our own price. No other condition could bring about these Positively Unheard of.
Money Saving Values.
, .
*
Judge for yourtelf! Bring this bill with you and come at once. The quantities necessarily are limited. It will pay
you to travel many miles to attend this Great Price Slaughter. Come as often as you can.

Read These Items!

Ono lot ladies* and children's un­
derwear, Goodyear Co.'s
Price 35c. now

'

u ft
1PC

Best Calicoes, Goodyear
Co.'* Price 6c. now 3!ic

36 in. unbleached sheeting,
Goodyear Co.'s Price;7r, now

J
TfC

One
lot of
French
ginghams,
Goodyear Co.'s Price 25c « £
now .................................

loC

36 in. unbleached sh'ecffng.
Goodyear* Co.'* Priri*8c. now SJic

Best lining cambric
now

___________ 3c

36 in. \ unbleached sheeting,
•
. Goodyear Co.'* Price lOr, now 61sr

Bleached outing flannel. Good- A
year Co.'s Price 8c, now...

DC

36 in. bit-ached inmdin. Good- f*
year Co.'s Price 8c now.
DC

One lot of silks, Goodyear Co.'s
Price from 50c to Aft
8100, now..^.,..............

36 in. bleached muslin. Good­
year (&gt;».'s Price Ifk*. now..

wPC

36 in. Lonsdale muslin,
now

■ 7Jic

One lot of silk*, Goodyear
Co.'* Price 81.00, now....4FJFC

I hi.
Fine Cambric, Goodyear
Co.'s 15c and l?c quality f
now

i

11C

9-» unblenched sheeting, Goodyraj- Ch.'s. 30c quality ftj
9-1

bleached-

year

Co.'s

Good-

sheeting,

31c

30 in. black taffeta silk, Good­
year Co.'s Price ft.25 /»A
now .......................................

uilC

1

5 in.
year

!

One lot outing flannels, Good• year Co.'*
Price,
and foe. now
■6He
rfCsV'rrprim. gimtiiumK-'tiwiij- jr
year tk».’* Pric* Ik’, now:
One
Curtain materials.’
Qoodyear Co.’s Price to r»
15c. now ...................
One Tot &lt;7 curtain materiaik

’&gt; in.
black
measalinr,
year Co.'s Price. 81.00

1
11C

Goodyear Co.’s Price to «
25c now.................. ..................
One lot of curiam materials,

J ft
me

Goodyear Co.'i Price to
50c now........................
One lot of white good*. suitable
waists and dresses. Good- &lt; ft
yrar, Co.'sBPrico 5&lt;&gt;c, nowl PC

One lot white goods’ Good- ft

. PC

year Co.'s Price 25c. now..

1&amp;C

for kimonas*.
Price in

’ One lol of dress gingham.*, Good­

year
Co.'s‘ Price
15c,
now ....................................

ry
/e

One
lot of
ilanneleft*.
Good­
year Co.'s Price ltj&gt;c and ft
15c, now .. O C

One lot of
year Co.'a

tlanneb-tto*,
Price, 25c

Good­

Good­

TvC

I PC

.One lot «f dress goods. Goodyear

Aft

Co.'* Price, 50c. 50c anti

O/ C

•One lot of dree* goods. Goodyear
Co.'s-J»ri(lQ, St.00 an)i ft ft
64.25. now

OPC

Ono lot of dress goods. Goodyear
Co.’s Price SI.50 and
82.&lt;W. now
................

ftp

J0C

One lot of silks* suitable for trim­
ming* and ventings. Goodyear
year Co.'s - Price. 82.00
and 62.50. now

QQ
POC .

Co.'*

Price St-tW. jww’,...... .. 6

iw/j

wC
jg Q

One lot of table linen. Goodyear Co.'s price 75c, now^Q

/• o
ODC
One lol of table, hncu. Good- A A

C

Ono lot of table linen. Goodyear Price 85c, now

TX—.

ft

- * .

1U Days Only
WEICKGENANT &amp; RIEDE
Proprietors

0C [

hasting thread,
feather slitch
braid and etc.. Goodyear
Co.'s Price 10c, now
Hook and eyes, Goodyear' Q
Co.'s Prices 5c and 10c now DC

j

1C

•

•

Obe lot of

table

linen,

5 piece* of buck toweling, Goodyear

'7Q

1Q

CwS&lt;Price to 8c. now.........

children. Goodyear Co.’s ftft

|

Fancy bress Braids, Goodyear ft

HOC ;
Ar*
novf£DC

One lol of *taqd
year Co.'s Price
35c. now.
Ono lol of stand
year Co.’s Pricer

spreads.

Good-

19c
spreads. Good-

39c

75c. now ...........

Ono lol turkish and guest- towels.
Goodyear .'Co?*
Price «ft

1UC

One lol. stamped
year Co.'* Price
now ....................

linens.

Good-

19c
f"
j DC

One lot white apron*. Good- &lt;
year Co.'s Price 25c, now

One
lot
fancy
white
aprons,
Goodyear Co.’s Price ' ft£*
50c. now DDC

‘

Small lot underwear, odd* and
Goodyear
ends.
Price 19c. now.--

“‘5c

. Ono hit ladies' and children’s un­
derwear,
Goodyear ' Co.'s ft

Price 25c. now..

tfC

ft ft

One lot cotton batts. Good- j A
Co.’s Price 25c, now..

. 1 PC

1 piece atair carpel' Goodyear ft
Co.’s Price 15o./f&gt;ow...........

Odd* and ends women's and P*
children's hose, now DC

PC

Infant wool hose ..Goodyear* &lt; ft
Co.'s Price 25c, now

-

1/C !

Children's wool, fleece lined and
cotion . hose. Goodyear J ft
Co.’s Price 25c, now.......

year C.’s Price 10c. now^f

97

Children’* wool hose. Goodyear Co.'* Price 50c, nowDf

Jsaco curtains all go al % the
original price...-..-.....
A few bed
discount.

| /

/2

spreads, at 20 per cent

One lot dress skirts,
Goodyear
Co?* J’rice Io 85 00 Aj

C
C

Women's fleeced lined hose, Goodyear Co.'s Price
now ..............

"17c

Misses floored lined gloves, brown
navy and red. Goodyear, jft
Co.'s Price 25c, now

1UC

' One lot kid gloves, small sixes.
Goodyear
Co.'*
Price nr*
61.00, now ..........................

.^DC

Women's
kid
gloves.
Goodyear
Co.'s Prices 81.30 and
/in
62.23. qow .........................

&amp;OC

One lol dre*s
skirts,
Co.'s Price to 86.00
now .................................

Goodycai-

Aft ftft
,D»»Pv

One'not

dress

Co.'s Price

skirts,

Goodyear

For the sake of your own pocketbook you ctrnnot afford to miss this

Goodyear

4 ft

me

slock

Entire •rioek

ycar

ilo.'s

of

Oft

p/ C

corsets.

Good-

corset*,

liood-

of

Price

81.50 AO —

'*

A J QA
D1»DP

year tto.'*. 82.00 and
now..........
One lol corset covers. Goodyear
Cp”* Price "SOc and 75c
muslin

lot

_Utw

skirl*.

Goodyear

Co.'s PririKtLUp, 81.50 ^A,nn&lt;l 82.00, now......................
Hrnnll
lot
eiderdown
dressing
. sufique*. 'Gootlyi&gt;ar Co.'*
Price 81.50. now .......

/ 2/C

OA —
DPC

Children* hoods, Goodyear 1 7 _
Co.'s Price 30c and 3Oc. now

1/C

Knit woof shawls. Goodyear
‘fo.’s l*fice $1.23. now. ■ ■

due

lot

women'*

O
tQC

outing

flannel

97^
D/ C

year Co.'s

Co.'s

CO

Price

81.25

lot ladji-s wrapper*. Good­
Co.’* Prico 81.00

imudI!

One lot coats, Goodyear Aft ft/a
Co.'s Price to 8H) nowyp»pjj

lMc.4am.J0,
now.....................

to

gown! Goodyear Co.'s
Prirc 50c. now...................
One lol outing flannel gowns. Good­

to 87.50

coat*,

Co.'s .Price

Co.'* Prii-e.lXic, now......
Entire

QQ
#P5

lot

4^

Waists, (loud-

One ioC'-cbrsels, (ioo«lyear

One lot coats, not this year'* -style*
Gooiiyear Cd.'s Price A J
to 810. now..................

One

wash

Smalt lot silk waist*. -Goodyear
- j:o”* Price to 85.00

UC

OqeJylxpUoii batt*..Goodyuar^A..
-T/C’s Price Hk. npu
*• .'PC

'

1/C
Children's wool hose. Good- 07

C

One lot 45. in. chiffon, can bo uiyd
for lining &amp; etc.' Goodyear W A
&lt;&gt;).’* Price 50c, tiow,....l

UjC

year Co.'s Prices 81.75 A &lt;
62.00. and 62.35,. now pl

year

Entire stork cmbroidcrite :tnd All
ov*rr laces % the original
| /
price.........................................

regular AA

61.00 quality, nqw
One loL won'icu'* union *uiii'

OifC

8i.up. now.......................
One lol Jnp silk waists

DC

QQ

lot

Small

Gm.- lot laces. Goodyear Co.'s A
Price 15c, now...................

derwear. union suits and sepa­
rate garments, Goodyear
Co.'s Price 50c. now
Co.’*

“1

to 10c. now.............................

One lol ladies' and children'* un­

Goodyear

now

^C

sertion.iGoodyear Co.’s Price ♦

Price 81.25 A A
.......................................

One iuL mik ‘'petticoat*

PC

Co.'* Price Io iOe, how....

JjL

DDC

/PC

year Co.'s

One lol lace' .and embroiflbry ^n-

Remnants—Dress Goods,- Silk,
Wash Goods, and. etc.,
One-hall price

‘

DPC

DC

One lol ribbon*. Goodyear ft
.Co.’e Prine’tu..25c, now....

PO C

One lol children's wash dresses,
Goodyear Co. s Price to ft ft
81.25, now.............................
One lol colored petticoat*, Good­

ft

I

•price to 62.W. now

Aft jq

ritibuns, Goodyear

women ami

for

Ono lolzwa*h.skirls, Goodytar'Co.'tt Price 81.25

3 yds. long, Goodyear
Co.'s 84 qu»fflyOne pattern (able cloth, il4.yd*. long

lol

plush capes. Goodyear .Aft
Co/* Price 85, now

One lol,* children'* wash drvsaes,
Goodyear Co.’* Price 60 eftft
5‘Je and 75c, now..................

/C
Fiischer* German Knitting, •« Q
1-4 lb. skeins, now................ 1 PC

'bqe

Price SI.oo and &lt;f--*5
now ............................./PC
One lot sweater*

^UC

Goodyear Co.'s regular 88.50 value. now^^aTtO

!
i

One lot of umbrellas, Goodyear Co.'s

Co.'s Prices 50c and n/j
65c, now ....................
fTn'c lot of pattern lable cloU)!',

5

Good­

jQ

Shetland Floss, Saxony and Ge&lt;^
manluwu yarns, Goodyear ft
Co.'s Price to 12%, now...

One lol harrelte#, Goodyear £»
Co.'s Price f5c. now...,."
DO

Goodyear

$1.09

Women's initial handk'fs.
year Co.'s prices 19 and

Ail Furs Ji Price

___________ 15c

One lol of (able linen. Good- rtfl
year Co.'s Price 81.25 nowdOC

35c, now .......................

year Co.'s Price 81.00 nowQirv

1 ft

tut) yd. spool silk
now
Odds and ends darning cotton, Llack

One lol of Turkish nnd Guftt
towels, Goddyear Co.’s Price ft
10c and I2%c. now......... OC

65c now

Corduroy.. Goodyear

' gf

Bark Combs and’barrettes, Good­
year Co.'* Price, 25o'now.................. ■

Ona lot of lunch cloths, Good­
year Co.'s Price f3.bo*j£ J

Giw-jyear*&lt;’•».'* Price 75c J 9
now

&lt;

q

Ofl|a lot c-oata, Goodyear Aft q
Co.'s Price io 615. IIOW^O ePO

dne lot women's vests and pant*.

Ont lot of dress good*. Goodyear
Co.'s Price- 25c, -30c, and | ft
35c, now..................................

DC

Soe. now

Good­

j

... DC

8espqnUt)c '.Crepe
* Goodyear Co.'s

black taffeta silk'
Co.'s Price 81.50

i

quality

Q
DC

San silk, all colors, Goodyear
Co.'s regular 5c quality, now
^'omen's handk'fs, Goodyear r*
Co.'s Price tOc. now
DC

Satisfaction Guaranteed!

year

One fol bouse dresses, (modyear
' Co.'s Price, 8100 and
fl .25, now..............................

T\_1

,

/ PC

10 Days Only

J. S. Goodyear Co’s Store |

�THE HASTINGS BA.WEE. nBCKMUUI &gt;1. !•!&lt;.

PAGE fflT

—■I il
4OTT

Clearance Sale!

4off

The sale you have been waiting for is now on. The chance to buy the moat reliable Suits and Overcoats
for Men and'Boys at a genuine discount of 25 per cent is now open to you.
This includes B. Kuppenheimer &amp; Co. and Matchless Specialty Co. Suits and Overcoats and the famous
Dutchess Trousers. All seasonable, dependable merchandise, crisp, clean and up to date.
(Blue serge suits not included.) -

$25.00 Suits and Overcoats now ■
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats now $20.00 Suits and Overcoats now $18.00 Suits and Overcoats now -

$18.75*
$16.88
$15.00

$13.50

$16.50 Suits and Overcoats now
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats now
$12.00 Suits and Overcoats now
$10.00 Suits and Overcoats now

-

Every garment sold is fully
guaranteed to be as re­
presented. This is really
unnecessary to mention as
wefedthatwehaveproved .
to the people of Barry Co.
in our twenty-nine years
of dealing with them, that
we always do as we adver­
tise.

$12.38
$11.25

$ 9.00
$ 7.50

This is a chance for you to
save money weeks earlier
than usual. Come while
the selections are good.

25 per cent reduction on Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, heavy weight Trousers and'Work Coats.

SEE OUR
WINDOWS

Morrill Lambie&lt;5Co

SEE OUR
WINDOWS

One Price Clothiers

^PERSONAL MENTION |
cold while braathlng fresh air, but It
Did you ever see a huMer, woodsman
or primitive Indian with a cold?
Fallacy two La that you Obould "feed;"

। nem spent from Saturday till Mondayl

better chan whisky.

A

PARISIAN

HOUSEHOLD

French Capital.

R la not considered a disgrace th

Reubert Hall spent Monday with old

Oliver Water*, of Albion, called on
cretlona aran't interrupted.
If you
must sat more than usual put the
emphasis on frulR*
Drinking cop­
iously and frequently of pura water is

lH

slater. Mrs. Lucian Willison.
Mlaa Lucille Randall of Grand Rap- '
1.1, ....... .K—
...--- ■ t.-.-1
Joa. dottle of Chicago, La the guest and Thelma Butch over Sunday. She

In Detroit

ty in Grand Rapid*.
Mra. Clem Foster rrtumeil Wednes­
day from her visit In Grand Rapids.

a factory than In n household would
ba laughed at. Mauds Anuesley. in
"My Parisian Year." jives a delight­
ful account of 'Parisian servants.
A maid la ready to run out on er-

Luther Burbank.
cold won't

more, drink more water and avoid guest of Hastings friends

• pioneer resident or this clt*
suddenly .ut her home

Mis* Charlotte Benham la spending with typhoid fever.
•ha( holiday week with her parent* at
Homer.
...
Johnson
Mlaa Ethel Ward of Cleveland is • nd daughter Miss Mary of Montprlacallon w*ith home
folks.
j
i
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. McGuffln and eon

Randall of Grand Rapids, vis. it with hi* father und relatives at
They exBurch. Ixindon, Ontario, Canada.
Daniel Shen in Now York. TJt*y came 1 Christmas

Wlicu Worming Over Meet.
The b-tt^way to warm up a roast
of meat la to wrap It in thlckly
greasetl paper, nnd Ijrep It covered
while In tha oven.
By having It
covered the steam will prevent the
meat front becoming hard nnd dry.
•nd It will become heated through In

Anson Merrill und Bert Merrifleljl
left Thursday for Bayminette. Ala­
bama. where they have located.
Whitney Tunner nnd the families of
M«*sra. Merrill ami Merrineld left
Monday for the same place.
Mr.
Tanner will return in the firing.
Funeral services will be -held In fit. Newark, Ohio. are guests uf Hastfaga
ose church at nine o'clock on friends nnd relatives.

Miss Wilfred Mnwn of GraylHig.
spent Christinas with her parents, Mr.

REASONS FOR
JOINNGCHURCH
Continued from page 1

MDja
Mrs. Ira, Baldwin and baby
nte Cm______.________
Mr*. /Bechtel of Baltimore.
of Mrs. Walter ixigan
from Friday until Mondav

quiet, pnd. In keeping with the'
n. TJi'-y Jiro ।
non and judgment.

with his Min. J. M. Townsend

Why'not make this bank YOUR BANK? Why not open a
SAVINGS account here and let us pay YOU interest on your
savings.
\

Are You Really Independent?
No man is truly independent who is in debt or whose outgo
is not less than his income. \
.Money in the bank to fall back upon in an emergency or lo
use in an opportunity gives one a wonderful feeling ot inde­
pendence, •
\
Build up such a reserve as this-by opening a savings account
with us apd add 3 per cent interest to your savings semi-annually.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
h„ r-a.,.1
Uaiam
Member
Federal Daoarua
Reserve CSystem

• \ HASTINGS, MICH.

Wednesday mornin* to Mishawaka.
Ind-, tn attend the golden wedding

They lake a friendly Intereat in
yotir^appcarance. and in your goings
and coming*- They will ask how you

tloa, "I'm sure madame looked nicer
than anyone'."
’
Sonants in Paris do not spend all
they earn ou dress. They have one
never ape their niistreMfs.
One
femme de chambre Lad asked per­
mission to go to a ball given by her

aftns to me without an atom of self­
conscious new. She was charming in a
black skirt and neat, white, high
blouse; she wanted nothing better.—
the ThompsonYouth*. Companion.
dent of the construction of the 3* ‘
.

HU Bunday with Hustings relatives.

erected, and Philip having charge of
tho finishing of the Interior
same structure.

only to be as helpful as I could In the

•’ A bank is a depository for the savings of public at large.
. It pays interest on the money it receives from you and it receiv cb in terest for the money it loans to its customers.
In general, a bank is the same as any other business insti­
tution, save, that its interests which arc your interests are more
carefully safe guarded by the strictest of conservative business

"their work", the cook will help with
tha drawing-room, or will aid the
maid with needlework If she I*
preaaed for time, and the maid* will .

.Rock*

guest of his mother. Mrs. Helle Patti&gt;&lt;&gt;n. Christmax.

key officiating. Burial will take place nor, uf Shultx. spent Tuesday with

A Bank’s Mission

long dlstauce by tram or train,
and her apron is not considered by
her as a "badge of servitude." The
cook always does her morning shop­
ping hat les* and aproned. There la

PUT END TO FOOTBALL GAME

Witnesa Contest. but Pi
Middling Good Money.
Ju«t before the Civil war io much
counterfeit money waa tn circulation
that business men found It advanta­
geous to tiae a counterfeit note de­
tector.
' head scanning thd*'spen water south-

my privilege. and that by my own
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Burghdaf und

,:'K,T,7X“i
’er.the “L"",'
bow

hv rttv in ri,,,..,
.J
,
*lwr &lt;ur -x.mln.na,..
oa
' curat of her brother. Grotgc Wilson
low forgot thia particular errand. A
third time he waa charged with it in
terms unmistakably strong. Again he
day has added to the satisfacti/in I Mrs. O. Manning. Christmas Day.
forgot. Fearing to conteia hi* earnhundred nine Into full fellowship
the rtureh.

■Ihlllty among my fellow*, my great-■ Mined Mr. and Mm Bert Hading* and
er Inner atrength to meet the uncer- i family of KaUmasoo. Christmns Day.
taint io* th. - ---------------------- “ - •
■ ----- ------------- ----------- --- —
sensibility

O

to kick the misshapen
™ * •”“"• !™&gt;«V «t
’"r K.

men were just getting the Kink* out ot
tljulr legs when the harpoonfcr-W the
crow'* nest called softly down to tho
deck that a poll* bear had scented the
men on the ice and wa* excitedly mak-

somehow.
"Well," said the storekeeper anx­
iously, "did they say It waa a bad
bill?"
"Why. no." said the stage driver de­
be in a great hurry. He shambled rap­
body of Chrlii-men and Chrlrt-womcn | Miss Maude Slaeon and Clare Slesor. liberately. "not exactly."
• nd working with them under the [of Freeport are gitexis of Mr. and
“Not exactly?" ejaculated the oth­ idly along in and out among the humplan of great leaden, shoulder to Mrs. J. M. Hnwon and Mis* Mubcl 81*- er. "What do you mean.
Was it
Jaa.
। Pull himself erect to »nlff the air
»houlder. and try ing to do my duty.1 son.
i good?"
• nd In aa wuv linmnarerl tw th. una.
\t
’ Na, »o&lt; &lt;•&gt;.«!, Hat.
- ..di“5
&lt;*»"
T. M. Foster.
Jih.aldn.a briiht.ned a IU.I.. “TA.,‘k
T1 “ *“
thing In th- church -which I cannot visit hl- parent*. Mr. and Me*. D. R.
....
...
&gt;
. r that he crew more ami
fully-, approve, and (hereby hindering j Foster.
some from coming Into fellowship'
Mr. und Mr*. II.
Wider- und
**■*
'■
—
daughter Bct-dc ot Santa -Rosa. Cal..
did no harm to tho men on the Ice
_
;-----------wni ice ocar came w tun last
Moore—Bump Marriage.
1 family.
h“V1 ■ t^Brn”Lr
®’e,T J hunimock -hat »eparated him from tho
-■'Mandy,

vd in mat

Ch.y
“»
« pl»
On. or ih. own ... I,
id Mr. Wil-1 r&lt;-turn&lt;Ml rrnm ixrweti wn-tre iney
.
7
..
.. o’'r
wvro unit- •'pent Christmas with Mnt. Shawinan'* *le Political
situation
year. *&gt;» &gt;l»
..............................
* thia
-- -------------«. 'WW ,h. ..uMu, - out
i■ Yo.t on (Treat-.
Oatcake-"Mebbe, 811..; buL
“ ’* of the ball when tho bear suddenly
emerged inJu clear view. Tho ball fell
A reception -will ba held 1 Grand Rapid- arc moving to Haatlnga
to thn Ice. the man s lig tame hurriod&gt; home on thia Wednes- ‘hl- week.
They were former rewi- about It for three month* ahead." .

Orators a Poor Second.
Remarkable Family.
'Ml** Florence, and Morri* Bartow.
about*, -r-T*
and the —
Ice■ ~~
became
alive with
r,
Beyond a doubt the telephone ha*—
—— —
r’e remarkable record '.nr*' _-pent
.....
Chrletrnw Mlh relatives•_&gt;•••)
fn (
northern Michigan.
"■
conferred more bouelits upon mankind'
men.
Never was there a
prised the Raltlnglaa* (County Wick-|
Mr. und
Mr*.
Will Smith
und
ehll■ than all the political-nratnra that erar *»uklt,r change ot scene. Men aintnlow, Irelandl.rural council when appll- -----. '1
"
k
t
i
lh
.
w
..
r
k
vi*-i
«ht. w..-k
vi«.&gt;....
.-------- '------- - u
bled and fell and yelled and fought
cation* tor cottages were being db-iffi’"—
brr...
Mr*. Abby
Urktn
**************
thairMU

cussed, it was stated that one of
the applicants. Jehnllurphy, had been
manned ftra Hm«&gt;. and has 11 chil- daughter of Grind Rapid- epent | trona on Rural Route No. 3. I wlsji to, Hth laughter that they mado no c!
drea
Murphy proudty asserted that Chri«tm«M with the former*^ parents, express my cr-UJudc and approciu- j
Mr. and Mrs. 1L C. Water*
&lt;.t|on for the beautiful und useful gift*I------ --------- ----------------Mr. nnd Mrs. Wunen Wilcox re. -towered upon mo during Cfcrtelmas | oughb -larmptf at th&gt;t copstcrnatUm
the youngest a baby, and all the fam­
Dirmd 8umii; io tltcjr home in Un-.^'k
1 th-kk &gt;&lt;ju .all for iouj1 he bad caused ib.l he turn-ti tail and
ily sere r«d 00 rabbit*
idiifc after H*|tlng I lulling* relative* Kindly wmembraflres and wl»ti you.flad in a ciumtj gallop down the Ice
--—
------•" a ver&gt; Happy,New .Year.
Clarence I’hlUey, df Hickory Cur.
D. It. Foster. Carrier, Rout* 3.
, ' ■
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�Clothcraft
Suits

Sulperior

MY SEMI-ANNUAL

UNION SUITS

SQUARE DEAL SALE
Begins Wednesday, Dec. 30

ALL SUITS AND 1Z. fljr
OVERCOATS Z* «££
ALSO ALL HEAVY WORK PANTS
This Means

This Means
All Men's $25.00
All Men’s $2200
All Men’s $20.00
All Men's $18.1*)
All Men’s $16 00
All Men’s $15 00
All Men’s tW.OO
All Men’s $12 00
All Men’s $10.00

SUITS or OVERCOATS
........
SUITS or OVERCOATS.......... SUITS or OVERCOATS
............
...
SUITS or OVERCOATS. ...................
SUITS or OVERCOATS
.........
SPITS or OVERCOATS...............
SLITS or OVERCOATS .
..... ..
SUITS or OVERCOATS
------SUITS or OVERCOATS............ ................

.
..
..
..
.
.

16.so
is.oo
13.S0
12.00
11.25
10.S0
9.00
7.50

AH
All
All
All
All

Heavy $3.50
Heavy $3 00
Heavy $2 50
Heavy $2.00
Heavy $1.50

This Means

WORK PANTS ■ - $2.63
WORK PANTS
2.25
WORK PANTS - - 1.88
WORK PANTS
1.50
WORK PANTS - - 1.13

AU Boy,’ $8.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS............ $6.00
All Boy,’ $7.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS ......... 5.25
All Boy,’ $6 00 SUITS or OVERCOATS ......... 4.50
All Boy.' $5 00 SUITS or OVERCOATS........ .
3.75
All Boy.’ $4.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS______ 3.00
All Boy.’ $3.00 SUITS or OVERCOATS______ 2.25

Any FUR CAP at Vi Price. Come early while the selection is good—they never last long at my prices.

Blouses

PERSONAL MEN

on btulnr** Saturday.

Walter*.
Mlaa Anna - Hetmanaperger
of
Kalamazoo visited Hastings relative*

G. F. CHIDESTER

Knocker
Overalls

LEADING CLOTHIER

Mo.rtimer Mchol*. tho past weak.
city. Monday on bustns
Ort, McClintock, who ha* been j baby of Galesburg. spent Christmaa
.pending a few years in. Ohio with I with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Judge Clement kmitt
Hill.
Ing. Tuesday attending a meeting of, relatives, tn home for the winter.
the judges of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Crook of VicksMr. fend Mrs. A. B. Stain and
Mias Olive Lathrop of Lansing Is1
lhe guest of her brother. Dr. C I*. ,
Lathrop and/Mrs. . Ixithrop.
Mr. and Mrs*. John Hhuwmrin of
Lansing. were guests of Hastings
and lUmlly
relatives the lost uf the week.
Christmaa.
„ t»r. Chester Pryor of Rig Rapids

Christmaa vacation

with Muskegon, were Christmas guests of
Judge and Mrs. Clement Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cook.
Mis* Blancho Hampton of ChlcaNicholas DabJIch of Leadville. Col­
go Is 'upending thn holidays with her orado. came homo with Frits Rebor
■later. Mias Gertruda Hampton and from tho University of Michigan for
a visit through tho holiday*
Mr. and Mra. Emil Tyden and
Rapids spent last weak with her par­ daughter. Miss Florence, of Evan­
ents, Mr. and Airs. Kep Silsbee and
Oths/ relatives.
■pent hla

| A. M. Hah of Belding was the
jfuest of Hastings relatives for Christ -

I Dr. nnd Mr*. Wynn Nobles
| daughter of Grand Led go were

and father during tho holidays.
Will J. Field returned to Chicago
Monday , after amending Chriatmaa
here with rekutvea
Mrs. Field will
remain until the last of tho week.
Edward Downs and his cousin.
Claude Down* ot Charlotte, left on
Monday for Jacksonville. Florida,
where they will
spend
several
month*.

J. Z. Maynard, two daughters TIL. are spending thn holidays with
Mary and Clara H. Maynard of Stan-

January Pre = Inventory Clearance Sale/!!
We thought we were buying very carefully during . the past season but wb find we are quite heavily over stocked and must reduce this before we take inventory
next month. We are going to give the people of Barry county the advantage of a big Pre-Inventory Sale.
. /
I■
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Sale Starts January 2nd
DOLLS
Unbreakable Dolls.
25c values, pre inventory price. .18c
50c values, pre inventory price. . . 38c
75c values, pre inventory price. . 48c

DRESS GOODS.
$1.75 to $2.00 values, pre inven­
tory price.„ . .
$1.29
1.50 value, pre inventory price 1.15
1.35 and 1.25 valtfe, pre inven­
tory price.........
.98
1.00 value, pre inventory price'. .85
.75 value, pre inventory price .59
.50 value, pre inventory price .43
FURS—25 to 50 per cent discount.

UNDERWEAR
Men’s single piece, heavy underwear
sale price........ ............................. 42c
Men’s $ 1.00 underwear, sale price 88c

Children’s 25c underwear,
sale price.....................
19c
Children’s 50c underwear,
sale price..................
42c
Children’s $1.00-underwear,
sale-price...................................... 84c
Ladies’ 25c underwear, sale price. 21c
Ladies’ 50c underwear, sale price .'42c
Ladies’ $1 underwear, sale price 84c

Night Shirt* and Night Gowns.
50c values, pre inventory price. . . 72c
75c values, pre inventory price. . .58c
$1.00 values, pre inventory price.79c
$1.25 values, pre inventory price. 98c

DRESS GINGHAMS
High time to buy dress ginghams,
for spring..
One lot 15c and I2|p ginghams
per yard....................................... -8£c
8c shirting, per yard.........................-.6c

GROCERY DEPARTMENT
181bs.
E. sugar...................... $1.00
7 boxes tip matches........................
.25
Corn syrup, per gallon................
■38c
Corn syrup, per | gallon...........
.19
10c Crown baking powder....
.07
Fancy seeded raisins, per.pkg....
.10
8 bars Lenox soap........................
.25
15c Post Toasties 13c, 2 for....
.25
Jello, Jellycon, Tryphosa, 3 for .25
Bulk coffee, per lb............ 14c-17c-22c
Jumbo topsy turvy mtaches 7c, 4 .25
Fancy bacon, per lb......................, .22
Picnic hams, per lb.......... ..
.L. ., .15
8 lbs. bluk rolled oats for. .................. 25
7 lbs. bulk starch for.............................25
Peanut butter 15c pe rib. 2 for. .
.25
Large size Racket baking
powder
.07

Sunny Monday soap, per cake
.04
Cut water sets, each..................... , ~T .19

Closing Out Suit Dept.
15 Misses Coats, worth up to
$10.00, pre inventory price. .$1.69
20 ladies’ and misses' coats, worth
up to $ 18, pre inventory price $3.48
’ Balance of coats will be sold regard­
less of cost.
Suits will be closed out at from

$2.48 to $9.50
Dress

Skirts,

pre

inventory

price

$1.39 to $4.98
YARNS
10c yams, per skein.............................. 8c
Germantown, Saxony, Shelland Floss

SWEATERS
Ladies’

and Children's Sweaters
20 per cent discount.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
HASTINGS

department store

MICHIGAN

�THE RAFTINGS BANNER, DECEMBER 31. 1SH.

PAGE SEVEN

MORGAN.
Wil} Iovq them freely.'

Lower Than Others.

Read These
Ed. Myers look a loaf of furniltim
to Ionia Saturday.
Orville Tot "
‘
it.
\i(ttin|
his parents.
jt. (Utas, Tcf

Mira • Myrtle

M BM I

Ray Pierce and Munll# and Hold.
'
Henderson and wife,'of Shu1tz,agpent
Christmas at Hiram Payne's.
Chas. Tobtu.^amk family spent
teaching in
Christmas at Mel. Windershot's, of
Baltimore.
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other plants, recently established tn
Unit should receive thia and surrounding counties.

these get-to-gether meetings that the
good things of,life tire passed along.

Tbsaelwat th* may
of vnui'i life, from
eirlhood, tlirmiyii the ordeal, of ■otherkeod to the
deciiniaf yearn, there i, no ufer or more reliable
oedidae for iteaerh tronhlea and

u£&lt;j fixauir.
Quite a little moving of late: Muri
Helle* ho* moved Into hla nc
Clydo Walton, onto his u«

hMuw;
Moore'

Whitney

into

lainvil heg
dtttar ____ __
—_. — ami Mrs.
E'sher, of Prairieville. Christmaa.
II. Northrup's. P. O. Nashville.
George Demotes pefcpie eiitcrlainBert N«-*bott fell through
od the Dernau's families Ghriitmus

Albert Parker and family *peut the

C. P. McNaughton t* spending the
holidays at home with his family. Ho
will start out on the road again th*

iT.irn villa

and had a Christ
Dre.
John Robinson
fully tinjc^ing
Staven*.
being at horn? wiQi, his family church at Stoifr Point?
again.
this- •way are enjoying thn meetings
ns well aa the sleigh ride* furnished
by Elgin Mead, ho having taken us

Editor Barnes of tho Run Is under

supply.

Bet-

Chamberlain’s Stomach and liver Tablets

, of Deilnn.
i', Mra. Imis
Con.it.
Maurice Cock and faintly ‘spent
Suntjay al Doi Payne's, of Doud dis-

Ths program is not complsled *s y«t
but a good ono I* aasumd and an al!

Monday onn buameag.

Mrs. Ida Wilts' of Marlon Is spend­
James Southard anil wife rpeiit
.
ing the holiday vacation with he:
Chrlgtrtinn day with rehtives in Yan­
kee Springs.
. .
G. D MernllnAd|\. l&gt;. .McrnOdd
Lingle Higdon.
CLOVHRDALE.
started with' their guods for their
Satie McClure of ChloaoA
new hfunp in ^labtpp Tituraday. . Daniel Bolinger Is spending th*
Haatlug* are spending
Thoir families were to start Monday
morning. We 'wMirlliom atireess ion, Ohio.
Fioronca kciUdhuuacr visited with
| friends in Homing* from Friday until[ in their uaty home. ,(
Quit* a crowd aUeibr'd UwCtiritiU nt 8. I.. Bolinger's
'Monday.
fl
.
•
I
Miss Dorolke*' Hoahasl of Battle mas U»e at the Taraneb sehbtil h&lt;iu*e
daughter, epent a few days with th*
Christmas eve 'and^uoyed a line tho Morgan and C.mtlrion circuit of
UttotM parents tn Marric*. Mtdk.
thn T.1 M. cnurch will convene this
program.
Mur.h oKdit 4s due to
Mr. und Mr*. James McDonald

death ofAhelr father.

jtlun with ralaUfm in Bunneid.

the vacation during the holiday*.

poor health of lata.

The CfirUtma* neruises at ths
varlnus churches were carried, out
with much jomUX to the children, and
those th^t’hud them In training. To
sab* that they were well enjoyed by
r.l|. would *&gt;•» piaring It mildly. The
IHUe onm. and many ot the older

Mich., were the Christmas guest, of j tL’*.
hi. nnrent.
1
The merchants enjoyed an’excep-

’

a

.

preceding
towns tijforo

Dy .our h
Mrs. M
was laid
Hod been

I&amp;.I
Tho Masoilc lodge observed
Johns night, Monday evening, and
my that u good, time was had is !

have no quartern**

leader is undecided.

We. miss th* factury whistles this
week.
We understand that they
win start up with a full fore* next
Monday.
Hero la hoping that they Kendall knit-. George of
may continue &lt;0 operate tut success­ •Kent Friday with Mr. and
fully the iomtng year us they have McLeod.
in tho past.
HhUlta spent Friday with
year.
that

much

I

Arehfe Hr^htafWri-wytartnin-rf ttta
Twilight fiuh'WedTTeicRiy evening!
Roy BmtQ» vf,lM»Uo.Crack 1* driv­
ing for ,Dr. Kcllw,
u,..
.
Ml** JSbyC nbmlng'pf Lacvy »p» nl
Frittay uod'&amp;iluctfay.'wU&amp;'uta Mlgse*
Ethri. Edlui “Ad Vere 'Clamcik'v. .'
Wil! Cjeempco
and wife aiibiil
Chrlatm** wiQi hfa rfW&gt;ttief In Beetle
errak.
,*—
- =
Sir. and’ Mtk Sklltmati'ciddrLrthed
Mrs. MrNaughten of Satti" Creek
Ehvin Oi-m*b* and family and R'A
Frooman wn,t ftftmh'. etiriBfauu. •;

aunt
Wilkinson of Hickory Garner*.

4 Per c®nt

Delton State Bank
z

Capital
Surplus

•20,000,00
6,000.00

A.. A. Aldrich, Pres.
J. G. Hughes, Vice«Prc».
Fred O. Hughes, Cashier

A. A. Aldrich
T. A. Aldrich

DIRDCTOR.S

Dr. Donald McLeay
Wm. Elliott
J. G. Hughes

George J. Doster
L. B. Teerpeotpg

Death came instantly.
*w&lt; held at the Briggs church
Monday al &gt;3:00 o'clock and the re-

tng said petition.

A true eopy.
Elta C_ Eggleston.
Order For Puhllcntlon.
court, held

Judge of Probate.
In., the Matter of th*
Thotpo* Krlb*. D«cra*ad.

Thu French' Lumber Co. of Battle

n Instrument now

and art up a mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manton
firfntly, Mw Ray Knapp and dough- i

LACEY.

on file

MARTIN CORNER®.

Mr. und

Hun la Claus, and

nunosj
—• —- ----- - — - ,
Mlaaes Ethel and Edith Clement" visit and to bo present at thevwedcHng! brother. Thomas
ths following otHcsra were eleetea. attended tha^l'll Try Club at Sain ■C Mr*. Warner's.sister.
-'-Monday. ■
Supt.. Mrs. Peter Adrtansnn: Ass't
Mias Emetine Steven* is vlalUng her '
Mr*. Lewta Mill
Buxton'*. Saturday ovcnlng.
.. . -r,Ma
■ Jdhn, Christs nnd family of South .-\tinC, Mary Uurruuglu at Dowllug for I coring for her do
Vtamli* and yr.in|j M^kinder. wife a /aw day*.
. Landis, wha la lllJohn M-.id and-faritily of H.iatingi. ।
Preaching at .the
and Hltlc daughter ata Chrislm.is din
nor with their brother. Oh’un. und spent a few days of the past week ; day morning. *Pla
' with relatives hen-.
*
«. frxn Devon.’ -wishe- to thank all familylife and three. 1 Mr.
Xlr. ^zi.l
and Xlrw
Mrs. J'harl^M
Charlva Kl.nlnn
Stanton w^r&gt;.
were!'
.
pOrrau. &gt;"»- &lt;1.-'*
'Wafer Christmas •
y. •
. present, 11 ntno and onc-holf pound!
of Cedar Crock, dundkF.. daughter,
— - - v-having- arrlvss!• there /fe;
with WiHle Jones.
Christmas with her rlster, Mrs. W. B.
LUrkef-ln iBttle preek and Sunday
Card of Thanks—
vlgitad Jamna Smith and family ot talced .ibout forty of their n&lt;xtr re.atlvr.i-nlfh a .dinner on ChtlHmi* I tor the many brautll
'
mcmbrance* on Christmas,
Milo Rhaw cf Trying was the Wuek Day.
i| mrmorsme
thank you.
you.
'.
end guest of if41
Mra, Inn'
Miss Dane Benson und Miss Grace; i thank
Smith.
'Thomas are

day.

Reading. Clarence Van Patten.

Banner Want: Ada Pay

Hiivvrx.

A Good Range is Not an Accident
To produce an. iron range with all the conveniences of the steel
range, reouired genius arid origiriality by experts who were accus­
tomed to design good goods only. The result is the Iron Chief—so
good, so different, the new points of merit covered by patents.
In this family range of pleasing pattern and distinctive design, you
have joints that never open up (construction patented) ; largest oven
built in any cast range, and an exclusive reservoir that heats the wa­
ter satisfactorily and permits you to bake at the some time. This
eliminates your reservoir problem for life.
It burns successfulfy and economically, hard coal, soft coal, coke,1
wood, and cobs. Being built of the genuine new Round Oak Iron,
carefully tested and chemically pure, you are not only assured of
every possible improvement, but a lifetime of service.
Let us show you this range which has secured our heartiest com­
mendation.

ALDRICH BROS. CO

DIXTON,

MICHIGAN

Mr. und Mrs. John
Pitts att
Christmas dinner with MT*. IL 1U1lock und family.
Leo and Golds Mourofr . of UB*r
days with Raymond and-Frances AM-

Grand Itaplds. Dec. Zdth. a nine
pound son. who will answer to the
name of Gordon.
tioon ware quite well uttouded. Much
credit nhould.be given M1m Stlpvhcomb, for her untiring efforts in
training thorthlldrmi. who all did

The dhitdren uitd grandchildren «t

Christmas with them at their homo
Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Horn apcul
Satuntay and Sunday Wljb relative*
In Huttings. ,
Herman Zcrbel and eon Stcrlltis »t
HasUagw are spending u couple ,uf
day* with hl* mulhcE. .
Mr*. Geo. Kenyon wax calie^
Grand Rapid* Saturday mortilng.
nmo «ranosons wtui nrrr.
■ Ch.Ajdrkh-. -wd ,-Uiully aptnl
I DUMungs. &gt;14i ttBld’lc*j 1(1 1 iMMK

In tills

Ln’Jr.

day* vjalt.

saving thcirjdinner.itkQd Christ ma* churc
;E ..."
. '
wife enlorluin&gt;3ay initcnil bf

Mr. and'Mrs. John. Horn enter-!
tained their 'children unit grandchii-,
tfren for Christmaa also Mrs. Ltxzlc i
■Zcnxl «f this pl.»ce. *
Uh. Myrtle Hyde left Monday i'
morning for her homo in Hornell. N. •

Estate of

boadiaittrd to probate and tha axMtuiian thereof he granted to Thom­
as Sullivan or to itome other suttnbhperson.

with their parents. J. W. Munton.

Mr*. Marshall Norwood entertained dnughtan *««••• Hoxlfdad. .taitd Frank 'Christmas.With
Kltnmarling and family at Looey Gtu+*tt.

.This spent ji 'few
they I Mrs. Replug

We Pay

ily spurn Chriatmaa with Guy Jansa.
Hiram —-j
- - -

old at tho time of hla death.
program.
over the Sabbath.
Thu new church
Clyde Sledge and$|iliHy, of .Has- ■ will be dedicated. Sabbath morning.
All* &lt;Tjme and heir something frnm
Mln Emrn Dinkel of Katamaaoo liiiire visited at Elmer Hathaway's Brother Gallin that you won't forSundky.
waa home Friday and Saturday.
gtd right away.
14Ltle .Mqrris fillhr. is viMting hut
mOponafitii. Mf. aid Mft. &lt;&gt;i4lhe reentry right arounS • the lero
li*m. of |V'esi RMliingl
.,
mark.
enjoyed our portion of
gSoa Ohrtr and gift*, for which we
'•DM I
are, very 'thankful &lt;0 our patron*.
Mr. and Mra
kin spent the
his , brattatr, pith .Mln.Georgia Lathrop of Barry­
'Will
-jyton &lt;rt Cnton ciyj
' Mr. ;u:,b Mra Gdo. Years and chlll'»nn., came Thursday for a month* dn-n of'Middleville came Haturday Tungat*
I or a short visit with her brother. J. Everybody Is Invited to

■pdndlng tho
•nt*
and friend*
! rt„L&gt;,frT77r
XtWuMrttt*
^Charles
Gray and bride of Merritt.'L
f^,. jjy/w^h
Mr. und

.

ent, whose

force to their opinion*, highly praise the won­
derful corrective aad curative properties of

Mr. Fraokn&amp;erter
lafning their
ff
Michigan,
-

MIDDJAKTLI/E.
A Farmers' InjrtUulo will be held

ot a good team in tho spring.

superior education

Mrs. Surin GqmT h jpcutiliig |hv
holidays yilh li'lnUvil in Kuluiiiu- ’
tpa.
’

J. R. BROWN, Delton, Mich.

driving *nmo fine

WOMEN

order In gathering new* lot the eetm-

Home Cured Bacon,__
Home Cured Hams
lb. Ke
Home Cured Shoulders.
lb. 14c
Pork Loin as cut out
lb. !4c
Pork Shoulder, whole &gt;.
lb. 12c
Beef Roasts.._________
Rib Boiling Beef
—Ib. 12 14c
Lard in Jars
.............. 14c
Special Whole or Half Hogs or Beef by qusrtsr.

®I

The Hastings Lumber and
Coal Co. takes pleasure
In thanking all for the increased Business enjoyed dur­
ing the past year. Under the renewed resolve to bet­
ter merit your splendid patronage, we shall strive to the
utmost to increase our facilities and improve our service
to better care for this community’s needs during 1915.

Wishing All a Happy and Prosperous New Year.”'
Yours for service,

Bauer Brothers

�THE

HASTINGS

BANNER
War—Fool. »
Let the gulled fool the toil of war
pursue, where bleed the many to en­
rich tho few.—Sheuatoue

LOCAL NEWS

studio Into roums
’
“The government dlatribulaa aeeda Garden.
to encourage Mother Nature." “Bui
■why setae algrottee and dlacrlinlnate
against iMmo Faahloar

2-foot

Potaux;». IOC.
.
Onloita, »Sc to ?8c.
Cryatal Creamery Co. quote* butter
fa. at HWc.
.

Keep It Under Covar.
‘ In 1715 Frederick tha Great wrote:
"Constant attention muM be paid to
hiding as tar as possible one's plans
and ambitions. Secrecy Is an indis­
pensable virtue In politics as well as
In the art of war."

ke Pomlehcd Rooms for light hou»e
keeping. 304S. Church St.' See
Phis Smith.
iwk

fly Cream Separator direct from the i
factory of Albaugh-Dover Co.. Chi*,
••ago. |n FPIJ or 1914. and will mall i
me your add res*, bi*h ani| number ।
ot the .machine. I will mull you my]

Where She Doesn't Understand.
Whenever, aaya a Macon editor, a
fellow ttlea to be aa^nloe to hla wife
aa he waa In the rood old daya when
ho waa courting her aha at once be- work in the initiatory degree Tueaglna to wonder whafa the matter with day evening. Jan. 5. A hot lunch will Sheep. 2ci 3 He.
the old fool.
’*
l&gt;e served.
A good attendance 1" dePoultry nnd Hldca.
Chickens, alive, c to 10c. '
ChlckSM. dressed, 3c to 11c.
Natural Thing to Do.
"Bay, Chlmmlc, what yer suppose
dot guy Aladdin did when he rubbed
hla lamp and er’ palace sprung up?”
"He rubbed hla lamps ter ae If ho
Dau. 46c.
Shelled Corn,' per bnshei,' 70c.
Rye. &gt;1.00.
. .

“French’s White Lily Flour”
Better Made

Better Known

Better Liked

What Every Barry Co. Housewife Knows.

and put the loaves in the oven side by side

Every housewife KNOWS that there is a
bip difference in flour. She knows that
ceriain brands of flour will make good
bread one (jtime, and poor bread the next.

and bake them at the same time.., That
will be a fair test of the flour, andtit will
SHOW YOU that your bread depends a
whole lot upon the QUALITY qf the flour

On the other hand she knows that French’s
White1 Lily Flour makes the best’ bread

you use.

Why French’s White Lily Is Better

EVERY TIME.
With French’s White
French’s White Lily Flour is BE ITER
Lily she knows that if she uses about the than any other flour made because we
same amount of flouur each time; prepares clean our wheat better, we have special
it in about the same way, and bakes it with patented machinery that removes all the
about'tf^er tame degree of heat, that she will "cockle" and kernels of grain; we have
ALWAYS have nice, white, delicious special machinery that polishes the wheat,
bread, that it is always a delight to eat.
taking off all the “dirt" and "'fuzz." All

A Fair Flour Test Easily Made

this cockle, broken grains, dirt and fuzz is

Where is the difference in these two
kinds of flours? One kind may LOOK

" ground" with the wheat in ordinary mills
and is mixed up with the flour it makes.

just as good as the other. In fact the poor
And when it comes to equipment we
kind of flour may look better than the oth- have the-BEST that money'can buy, and
er. You fake a sample of each in'your every machine is BRAND NEW and of
hand and you would say that one kind is the very latest pattern,
•
just as good as the other.
/
' But you let your wife make several
batches of bread from each one of these
flours and you VH11 find that there is"a "big
difference." That’s why we like to have
the housewife bake a batch of bread from
French's White Lily Flour, and a batch

You will find that French’s White Lily
Flour is of ‘‘even granulation," and every

made from ANY other brand of flour that
is CLAIMED to, be "just as good." Mix
the dough in the same way with each kind,

py" and "uneven” in QUALITY the bread
will be uneven. Why not try French’s
White Lily Flour your next order?

particle of the flour is of the same size as
every other particle. For that reason it
absorbs the yeast and moisture -EVEN­

Waynesboro, Mlsa.. former resident? for faults: ’ll Is my temperament."
There never wts a temperament'that
viUe.
Mrs. CharlWood -suffered a
stroke .of •paralysis on B^ptember -Id
possibilities. Tiro truth is' that we
inherit, our temperament with its nat­
Uioriiif. wiwn* she nnd her husband ural pcrvorslons, and'it Is our busi­
will Ktx-nd the winter.
ness tn life to shake off the perver­
J. Palmer McGuinness, formerly of sions, in ordys. that- we-rasy do the .
this city, who Li now employed a»
principal of lonl* city schools, is th» excused themselves for
eltlahneas
third candidate for nomination for
county school commissioner on thr
republican ticket
Mr. McGuInnese
graduated from Hastings high and really excusing the perversions of
received his education In pedagogy in
perameut itself, much needless pain
The BANNER force Is Indebted to and sorrow might rhave been avoided.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley PattengHl for
some ripe persimmons.
Mr. and
Mrs. rattenglll haV*
visiting In

■ Before the war broke out Paris was
Interested In the new "science" of
gloasomancy, which consists In read­
ing people’s charoctera by the shape
and site of the tongue. Thus, nedordIng Jtf’gloesamanclsts. a long tongue
shows frankness; a short one, dlsslmulatlon; a broad one. unreservedness;
a nsiW one, concentration; a long
and broad tongup. Inclination to gos­
sip; a long and narrow one, frankness. of their’ friends n&lt; McKensle. Tenn
It i» of tint
Those who possess short and broad sent them the fruit.
tongues are untruthful; those whose flavor and was enjoyed by nil.
longues are short and narrow are sly
Rebekah
as well as bed tempered. Hold out
your tongue!
proved the opportunity and presentGame Being Exterminated.
Indiscriminate slaughter of Sambbar by&gt; villagers la India, is likely to
cause the extermination, of this noble
speejey'of Xeer. Even noy they are
-tory-iiard to flpd In places where they
used to be common. These large
dfaer can be easily killed without the
use of firearms and with the aid of
even one or two useless pariah dogs.
A dog has only got to chase one or
even a herd and they ftake for the
closest water available and stand In

them and berks they will not leave
the water but will allow themselves
to be surrounded and kil!,cd by men
armed with only sticks and axes.

Chrirtrnae presents, consisting
fork. a» tokens of love and apprecia­
tion.—Press Cor.

When Looking For a
Good Fann
L. A. WILLIAMS

Covert and family of Woodland and
I Mr. nnd-Mrs. Clarence Covert of Carl-

A program followed. eonthe following numbers:

pleasant home on the county line, 4
miles west of Middleville and H mile
south. Pttoe. 14100.00-4-13 5 00 down.

L. A. WILLIAMS

In Hartings schools who mu Injured Shelbyville
In an accident In Jackson some time
ago, died on Chrurtmas eve.
Death
i wag due to a blood clot on the brain

Michltw

The funeral w;w he|d Jn Jackson
Burial took place nt her old home In
LapeerMiss Halleck taught In
vious to that time she taught eight

membered with affection by many of
her former students heiv. '
Mrs. Walter Wilkins, of Sterling.
homo of Mr. and Mm Holloway. Is
In a critical condition as the result of
the victim on the day preceding
Christmas.
Mrs. Wilkins visited the
craves of her hurtiand nnd child in

found Mrs. Wilkins lying senseleoe on
the floor.
Dr. McGuffln and a nurse

We’re^n
Shouting

ed from Sterling on Christmas Day.
Mrs. Wilkins’ condition is slightly im­
proved; but she la still helpless.

Special
Prices

An Indignant Georgia farmer sent
this inquiry to the Atlanta Constitu­
tion:. “One o’ them city ortomobllas manufacture.
killed my bull, and I don’t know wbsl
number it was. Thl&gt; number of the
bull was branded to him, but that

.

The Gift Store

Let Us Convince You

MgaBnanaannaonananunnannnnnnnnnannawMWMMWM

her I could see."—Punch.

11. J. Christmas nnd son Earl of
Eaton. Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.. ' 8Q acre* good load. 9 room houif.

song by Ruth Rapsom:
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■ ■ .'.’T . " ; ■ .
- — • 'p(,eYnaf HsTYrliJs? } 7"
’ Hawi Thomas.
In conclusion the
There are some Important/points
about placing rat traps. They should ents. making ma by happy Including

accustomed to coming for food sup­
plies. They should be more or less
concealed by scattering dust, flour or
corn meal on or about them. Conceal
tho cage traps by pieces of sacking,
straw or rubbish. leaving only tho
opening free.' But above all, success­
ful trapping can only bo expected
where all food supplies are absolutely
cut off other than the bait In the trap.
To the rat the question of food supply
Is a matter of availability, not of pref­
erence.

struck his little sister)—“Why did you
bit your sister in the face, John?”

It will pay you to take a ride and
look over the farm bargains with

temptml to leave the buggy to go into
the Holloway residence, Henry Hill
who -wns taking her .there, was com­
pelled-to assist hey into the house.

R. T. FRENCH, Proprietor
Middleville,
Michigan

;

The "Temperament" Excuse.

The “G" In “Gnat."
"Spelling’s a queer thing," said ono
boy. “What do they, want with a
‘g’ in 'gnat? ' “It belongs there,"'re­
plied the other. “Jt’s what you say
a’hcn one stings you. The only mis­
take Is not putting an exclamation
point after It."

LY, and for that reason it BAKES EVENIL. With the ordinary flour that is "lum­

Middleville Roller Mills

"

"Harold Percy doesn't seem to have
any difficulty in getting engaged.” "Ot
course not." replied Mlsfr Cayenne.
"All tho girls to whom he has previ­
ously been'engaged wear such stun­
ning collections of Jewelry."
known In thin vicinity. He vnw form­
erly nn editor nnd teacher tn . Memphi*. which l« atom 8upt. Kllaworth’i
Strength of Character.
Strength of character Is not mere
strength ot feeling—it is the reaolu'.e
restraint uf strong feeling. It Is un­
yielding resistance to whatever would
disconcert us from without or unset­
tle us from within.—Charlee Dickens.

know is: Can tho etale give mo tho
number of the orto? Hit was a red
one, with a white man in It and going
like hell, so to speak."—Philadelphia
Ledger.

LV. Besnier
Jeweler and Optician

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

UCMBER 31,1914—II PACES

nun iwo-pmes i to it

New Year Privilege
That You Should Take Advantage of

i

r

Resolve to save while the saving days are with you—the day may come when sav­
ing opportunities are gone.
•
£

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Join Our Landis Christmas Savings Club

8*
We have had a tremendous increase in the number of depositors in the Club this year g
K
•and we are sure there are many more who will take advantage of this chance. It’s just t
splendid to have a neat little sum of money payable to you next year just before Christmas.
A few cents, nickles and dimes saved weekly will do vyonders. Come in any time.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
“The Bank That Doe* Thing* for You”

Hastings, Michigan

Proprirlorw of pool rooms in A&gt;- may ha necessary.
legan petitioned the council for a
rebate of the 85 annual license fee
per table which is charged by the
THIS WEEK’S NEWS IN
i clty. Tho rebate was asked because
;
NEAR-BY COUNTIES.
j the war tax just levied by the .na­
tional ‘government provided for a
similar tax on the table*, and tho
Van Buren Counly Is planning on owners wanted to efcape.ths pay­
anmo cxlonsivc road building thn ment of the city assessment. Thn
ruining year and are now conrider- I&gt;(-tiiion was denied.
‘inc hid* for the conMruuclion of
Sonic people In tho vicinity of
thirty-two miles of road. For the
most part,- this construction work 6rand Ledge have been selling the
merchants eggs thit Were cackled
will close up the gaps that now
1st on important arteries of traffic over many weeks ago, (or only last
in the counly. The West Michigan rotten eggs in ono dozen purchased
Pike road will be. fixed up so that week in our homo we found four
Hjere_will Im a coritimioim improv-.
'flffFrtrnttii lire Way’ tn’KhieJjffi. ‘ *
inisl that the state authorities will

Southwestern Michigan

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pul a stop to this traffic of anti­
Deputy Sheri it 11. M. Hall has dl*- quated eggs.—flrand Ledge Timos.
4covered n way to inaku Eaton Rap­
id* a very uncomfortable place for
the trump* who are not desirous of
. *kiing any work, by ordering and
seeing that they earn their lodging
mid breakfast by shaveling snow in
th? business district.

Rot. H. 1). ^McCarthy. of Ionia, hi
msktartha boys who’ n|tAnd tha
Acddemy a very nice Chriatms* pres•nt. They have been-studying wirelea* tdlegrsphy and the interest hna
been ■&lt;&gt;
that Fr. McCarthy dcdIde&lt;1
to great
b
a complete outfit, so the
pupil* could art The practical part of
thia new sclehce. The nertal* will be
erected on the llagntaff of the acad­
emy building. which acta well upon
the north hill and ft will not* Inmany day* before meaaages will be
receive^ there. The new apparatus
will cover a range of SV mile*. mnkmesajigca from almost any latitude or
tho lower lake*. The young Mudent*
Sn no longer bo made to believe
nta Claus live* around.-the north
pole. They aay ho realdea next door
to th* church and pariah school und

view. First, a number of prominent
farmers we.ro. caught adulterating

Nineteen year old Ben Speentra the milk they were selling to the conwas seriously wounded Sunday by
an accidental discharge of his ahot~
gun while hunting near phase lake
in Ada. As the leg is badly shat­
tered below the knee. amputation

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denaory.

Next, the number of stalo

bearable that tho dairy and food de­
partment waa asked to do a little de­
tective work to ascertain, If possible,
who the parties are who have been
•ailing eggs that

Happy New Year
WE WISH ONE AND ALL THE HAPPIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS OF NEW

YEARS.
WE ARE PLEASED IF WE HAVE BEEhi ABLE TO PLEASE YOU DURING THE

PAST YEAR AND SHALL TRY TO MERIT YOUR ESTEEM DURING NINETEEN
FIFTEEN. WATCH OUR ADS FOR BARGAINS. ■

The New York Store
N. B. WATERMAN, Proprietor.

Michigan.

"MK-onJ childhood'* stage.
Lastly
cumru the announcement that a
butcher has been arrested there for
•elllng sausage In which he had
placed cereals without affixing the
proper • label to the finished product.
After the department has -concluded
it* work there Lake Odesaa may rival
Battle Creek as -pure fired” head­
quarters. but at present It is a good
town in which to “fast.”
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The stale reward road between Ada
and Grand Rapid* has been comdeted and the highway la now open
for traffic. This gives a continuous
trctch &lt;»f statw' rood from Grand
Rapids to Lowell. nnd an enterprl*ng young man who lives In the city
s arranging with the Ixzwell mrrehants to run an auto truck between
the two town*, earning freight back
and forth. It l« figured thia service
will bo cheaper and quicker than that
furnished by the railroads.
6. N. Stoat, o idraivgv. iiwna a hog
which would bo a very valuable as­
set to the kaiser’s' army. Friday this
pugnacious 'animal became dlreatl*fled with life in general nnd forced
his way through two gates in the
barn yard. At this juncture he met n
valuable horse, and after a few- pre­
liminary feint* trf« pair .began to
fhsht to the finish which ended only
when the hog succeeded In rendering
the enemy hors do combat. Mr.
Stout, who Is” looking after the Hean grist mill .during XMr. Heston's
Illness, was called homo Saturday to
look after hts fighting hog. which still
Krelated In entertaining the idea that
waa master'of all he surveyed and
was giving quite a little trouble to
hla custodians.
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COUNTY LINE.
A happy Now Year to all our read­
ers and may the now year bring
bountiful bleoslngs and prosperity to
alL
Christmas guests were aa follows
at-Orley Glllllande: Mr. and Mrs.
Brech Gllllkind. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lepnrd. HWld Lepard nnd Grayer
Fender. Orpbta Gilliland and Cedi
Hershiser. Burma Gilliland and Wm.'
Naber: at Jes*e Meyers. Or* Lapo
and family and Mrs. Guy Ic.po and
children: at Waldo GerlingeFs, Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Gcrllnger and daugh­
ter, Luts, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Show­
erman and daughters. Edna and Myr­
tle.
Mrs. Henry Kuns and son. Lorens
and Mlaa Esther Aubll of Grand Rap­
ids were holiday visttors at Mrs. Bar­
bara Eckardt's.
H. j. Gerllngi-r was a Grand Rap­
ids visitor Wednesday.
Lewis and Fred Eckurdt and fami­
lies were over Christmas visitors with
their parents. My. and Mrs. j. j. Eckardt.
Christmas rxerctac* were observed
at the Evangelical church on Christ­
maa night.
A very good program
was rendered to a packed church.

ASSYRIA. .
Claud .Wood and family apent Bun­
After congratulations all sat down
Mra. Alma Watrous and children day st H. E. Ksiaey’s.
to a bountiful dinner served by Mrs;
of Hastings visited her parents O. H.
Mrs. Lydia Crites is spending the Blanche Struble. Mrs. Alene Strublo
and Mias Carrie Struble.
Phillipa and grlfe. Part nt
X*«k. holidays at her home In Hastings.
Florence and Harold Barnhart, of I L. D. Woodrut of Sawyer. Berrien
Only the Immediate relatives and
Flint, are the 'guesta of their father. Ca. spent Christmas w|th Ms par­ friends were present.
Rollin Jjarnbrirt. ”
ents. Mr. and Mr*. Shefmau.
Mr, and"Mrs. Newton will be at
Mrs. fjintord Plum of Goblesrllle,
their homo in Hulland after January
1. 1»1S.
visited her mother. Mrs.
Helen,
Newton—Struble.
Tampkin. during the holidays.
A vary pretty wedding took place
Mrs.
Margaret
Hamilton
and December ISth at the home ot Mt.
Few Others Know of IL
daughter. Elisabeth, ar« visiting her. and Mrs. O. W. Struble, when their
. Many a man who says be studies to
sister. Mrs. A. A. Hoyt of Jtattls daughter. Mia* I-eora was united In please expends moat of bls efforts on
Creek.
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marriage with Mr. Frank Newton by himself.
O. II. Phillipa and family and Don Rev. Weecbrook of Middleville.
Mud lea ate Christmas dinner with hl*
At high noon the couple accom­
daughter. Mts. A. O. Haskill of Bat­ panied by Miss Hasel Coykendall and
ABEL YOU. RVK DdWN?
tie Creek.
Elmer Struble, brother of the bride,
Nervous, tjred. have no /self
Mary Beach of Lansing Is at horns after passing between ribbons held
.confidence, afraid something
to spend the holidays.
by Olive Struble anq. Nellie Warner,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nhy and cbtl- look their place* under a largo bell,
is going to happen without
dren. ata.Christmas dinner with her
any -reason for thinking nor The bride was preiplv, dressed Jn
mother, Mza\J M. Tuckerman . a»d brown mcaasilue, 'trimmed In white,
doa’c Bleep night*—
:
family.
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while the groom wore dark blue, and —THEN- TAKE KEZI8TOL!—
Mr. and Mra. F. 8. Schroder visited the bride's maid were white wool, If. will make you feel fine Immediately
her parent* John Manser and wife trimmed in pink.
55c. 50c and 11.00 * bottle.
of Bellevue, Sunday.
Mrs. Schroder
remained to help care for her mother
who la very sick.
Mr. and Mra. O. H. Phillips. Mra.
Alma Watrous and daughter, Helen,
of Hastings. Mrs. John Augus and
children. IJnwood and Bernice, visit­
ed his son, Tom and family. Sunday.
John Tasker and family spent
Christmaa with their daughter. Mrs.
Edgar Cole arid family of Battle
Creek.
Mary Coulter spent Christmaa with
her sister In Battle Creek.
Nellie and Ruth Cashmorr of Bat­
tle Creek visited the former's parents
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bivens .and children
spent Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Swift In Maple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard entertained
their children Christmaa
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan gave a Christ­
mas dinner for their children.

COATH GROVE.
Mr. and Mra Wm. Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Win Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith and family an&lt;J Beatrice Mc­
Donald were guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Jaznes Wolfe's of Hastings. Ghristm»».
There were 35 present in all.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stowell spent
Christmas with relatives in Kalamaxoo.
Mr. and Mra Ray Sprague of Grand
Rapids ore visiting relatives-at this
place.
Mrs. "Edith Richardson has return:
ed from Ann'Arbor.
'
Mia* Theda Kelsey of Grand Rap­
id*. I* visiting at H. E. Kelsey's and
others.
A large number of paranta and
friends gathered at the school house
Thursday. December 54. where they
gave their attention to a flnw pro­
gram.
Nuts and candy were eerrcd while presents per* distributed
Fruit of Kvll Associations.
Go with mean people and you think and every body went away feeling
they had a very pleasant time.

the world Is mean.—Emerson.

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Washing Clothes
DURING WINTER WEATHER IS
DREADFUL!

Don’t do it! We can do it so much easier than
you can and in the end will save you money,
for we have every convenience for doing FAM­
ILY WASHINGS. Phone No. 243 for our
wagon.

American Steam Laundry

Phone 343

Shelters Bros., Proprietors

Hastings, Mich.

Property of estates entrusted to the

care of this company is kept separately
and is not mingled with its assets as fre-

. quently happens, with honest intent, in the
। case of an individual trustee or executor.

ItRand RAPiDsTRusrnnMPAMY
| 123 Ottawa A*e.,N.W.

Both Phone* 4391

�THE HASTINGS BANNER,

Hastings Banner COURT HOUSE HEWS

International

Want Column, io 0 word for each
‘finRTtlon. No'adv. for ten than 12
Adirrttard f.r&lt;lm»
R. M, Davjs, Sylvester- Brock.
cents.
Card of Thanks, ic-a word.
Mrs. Wai. Price.
.
Ohilu-iry poetry and resolutions.

ftm-NINTH YEAH

of 20 lines or less will
bo published froe; 5 cgnia par line
charged for each line above the 20
lines.
Notices of births, deaths *or mar­
riages-will be printed free as news
mailer.
.
No communication will be pub­
Entered at the postolhce at Uasn*s, Michigan, as second class lished under any circumstances un­
less it bears the writer's namo and
postofllco address.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Display advertising rales on ap­
JOB PHINTINO
plication.
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The BANNER has 004 of th« best
Business locals and reading no­ equipped job offices in Western
tices. On first page oi* among brev­ Michigan and is prepared to do any
ities, 12H cents a linct
kind of book and Job printing.
Subscripttoii by (foil, liost-Pptd. '
ONE YEAR, in advance............. &gt;1.00
ffiTMONTHS. In advance
.50
THREE MONTHS, in advance.. 4'5
CANADIAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS
per year, in kdvance............... IA0

Luke Waters, HtusLiuu*..,........ .
Halinah A. Matthews, Hastings.

01

Sunday Salumi
Lesson
Deborah

Glen SmOenjan. Denver, Col....
Lulu Barber, Hammondsport.

InirodncUH?.

Harry F. Lcinaar. Hope...
Eda A. Hartman. Hope....

en the gist of the contents

John (J. Johnson. Dclroil.
C. Isaboll JohiMou. Irving.

otjn uf the dvliveronua* which follow'.

uf tha

Lcoj-a E. hWblb, Yankeo Springs 21

Amos Sampson. Coleman..............
Myrtle .M. Hedrick. Hastings...

Othntel gird Ehud (chapt
15 three. Hhamgar being the

Huy E. Patten, Walled Lake....
Ruby A. Smith. Baltimore...,.

William A. Moore, Rutland....
EUte J. Buntp, Carlton................

^SffltlhR^d'

DECEMBER 81, 1»14.

Roy C. MUter, MiddlevIHe.....
Goldie I. Johnson, Middleville..

uro used under God' to deliver laraat
from oerving Jubln King ot Canaau
after they have been *old into Jubln'*
hand tx-esuse of UUir *ln».
Here­
in WO dnd lljuatratcd God's Word in
I Cdr..l:JS-ii'*'For ye eac y?ur call­
Ing. brethren, how (hat not many
wise men after the flesh, not many
ml*hty, nut yiohh, aro. called: ' But
God hath 'cho»en the foolish things

Hull Claim Deed
Allie Mason to Ed. Mason. 3 acres,
and God hath chosen the weak
sec. 22, Maple Grove. S25U.
things of tha world t» confound tho

Warranty Deed*;
Nashville Creamery Co. Io Wal­
ter C. Clark, lot, Nashville, S2,25&lt;i.
John W. Reed and wife to Will
E. Hunt, el al. 391-i acres, tec.
21. Hastings twp. and portion of
lot 1031, Hastings Village plat.

F- R- Pancoast
H«*ti*g*, Mich-

Jeweler

hnld a joint InataUaUna

Brumm, one-half acre, Nashville,
R. hall. All members are invited. &gt;4,200.
Hattie Naylor, Pre** Correspondent.
Reuben C. Smith and wife to Alice
Pennock, cl al, one-half acre, Nash­
ville. &gt;3,000.
.
people of the Hcnderaiwtt Bunday
Thos. P. Locke and wife to Wal­
rchoal and neighborhood tor the gro­
ceries »nd provision* which they re­ ter Eredrick. 81 acres, sec. 7, Hut­
cently seal uo.'
We also thank the land. &gt;1.00.
people all over the ooutnry foj their

AU We Ask
w

_

UVI. «MU «U»*

’

is that you test Vacuum Im- j

HASTINGS AND CARLTON.
.... T(
TOWNLINE
Christmas exercises at the Alloft
were quite well at­

See if *-hool bouse.e,

____ and
____ enjoyed
by those pres­
tended
ei

Vacuum Improved Coffees are not

ent. The usupl exchanging of gifts
was enjoyed by all.

'Bien consider if it is not worth
1* always to &amp;*t

Vacuum
Improved

Coffees
Why drink coffee substitutes when
The scientific treatment in vacuums

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disturb:.-.^ effca.

Thomas Cecil and wife of Cold­
water are visiting W. B. Herron
and family.

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Wjuuuq ur 0U3CI

Spra&amp;ue, Warner 8 Co.

Crystal spent Christmas with the
former';, mother. Mrs. Caroline
Brgydorf of Holmes Church vicluiljr.

Archie Wilson and family, Neil
Wilson and family and Blake Bar­
num and family ate Christinas din­
ner at R. V. Wilson's.
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Abram Yarger and wife ot Di|ini&gt;ndal'‘, John Francisco and fam­
ily, and George Myers and family of
Hastings spent Christinas with Leo
Cummings and family.

Charles Bonnier and family, New­
ton Benner and family. Floyd Ben­
ner and wife and Arthur Benner
spent Sunday visiting their broth­
er, Dr. G. F. Benner of Chicago,
who is spending a few days with

'On Thur»day evening.

December his parents, Frank Benner and wife.
, Clarence Kinne nnd family spent
Christmas with their parents, Albert
Kinde and wife.

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or Chlc-iHu. tho c#remony being pore
faftnod at the homo of tl»c bride'*
ftarenu. Mr. and Mr*. A. U. Hedrick,
by Rev. Ruaoril H. Bready.
Only
the tmniedUte family woto in atteudsmee. Th* btUta 4* a youn« lady
of wtlimable character and h** made
many friend* during h*r ro*ldenco In
HU* city.
Mr. Sampson ha* u flne
poaltioB with Butter Bro*, of Chlcaututo in axusndlug

Sunday visitor* at, Glean Moore's
were Victor Prall and wife and Miss
Catherine Corrigan of Iniog.
Glenn -Moore and family spent
Christmas al Patrick Corrigan's.
Hi F. Barnum aqd wife spent
Cbritomas with George Cole and
wife of Carllpn.

be*: wl*he* to

aynp*etn raturaeJ to Qirteago
day am! Mr*. Sampaon win go

md

thing*

“The Mari That Lost The Plow”
So call for your Belknap Sleighs, fore-door cutter, spring cutters,
Portland cutter and cutter gears, Fur coats, Robes, Blankets and
I the Donaldson Sleighs at my store.

yea, and thlng-i which are not, to
bring to nought things tlrul are: That
no flesh should glory in hl* pre*by my
h&lt;MU."

Jesse Townsend

spirit, with the Ixxrd of
A* suggested in U*t week'*

suiting the map In your Bible you
will And. that Naphtall and Zcbulum.
the two tribes concerned Jn this leason. hud their Inheritance in the
north oft the hind, near the Lake of

-THE MAN TH4T LOST THE PLOW" . ' 1

*Wboq yai flrsl cau;i, a cold
uullcaleil by a *tiecxq or cough.)

roup Is
.hingcrou*. And icnou* conjpUcatton*.
1* dungcrou*.
Ths remedy
too. the KBiJ of which Umuodtelel* and. ***ily pane­
*
" '
irate* the lining of the throat in the
kind dwuand.'d.
Dr. Kins'* Now
mugand DUkxrvery sootha* th* irritation, loo«-

Barak lived in Kedeah in Naphtull, between Itotnah (idol
clave)- nnd Bethel &lt; h&lt;i«
In t|»o north, wjillo QfifcorjaJ} . Uypft •irfd
Lj'Mc'cdiitet hbnJU
between Bethel and Ramah in mount

huijcy^ Vvp.tmrnlal*.

40c

Mich.

,aru.°.ss

distance from Kedeah.
Barak's 1to her tor judgment. "For I beheld,
name 1* fourji In the faith chapter -and (here waa no m-ii|. even araoni
.(Hob. IDHfl together w»Sh thoad oL
three othdr &lt;diaractow of th&lt;{Bfplq
of Judges.
In the light of Human* ’
v&amp;lco went out tu .Baf&amp;k. Hhc "went
to hl^wWl Uia Word .it OPR true
td her iamr." Bhr’ tWllM Mm to
Lesson DlrMOOs:
VOICE. 4-7.
nutrie OT the- 1-wd. brought*tu him
VOLUNTHER. t.
God's command &lt;v •), nnd God's
VICTORY. S-16.
frfvn&lt;aa.&lt;v
,Vw Jjm*

K. U. T. M. M.. ot which tha former
«** ftmarwl.
Thn
departed thl*'life «n
u* into heaven (He. »:14; &lt;:18, 20).
l$t&lt;. aged »6 years, fi ma..
Naught can prevent'tho aalnt* from
— L-------Ha 1* *urvlvcd by hl* wife.
going there. The la*t clauaf of vpt*
Fir 'four brother*, two ajaters and ser.au
“and them wg* not ajnm,,)&lt;l' children, and sixteen grand ehlldrwc
ap«ak« &lt;4 kCproph-to ^isffnri’' . Sg«:h
. h The children1 are D. L. Moore, of
a victory hus'ilo wrought ’for u*.
U*. Clarksville. Mr*. Bell Winry of KaR•
HOC, W. I. Moore of. Hooting* *•
Moore oi Cedar Hprlnga, Mra
dcuUt, at, the ita^d ot a, woman. 40
eortflHir 'to thtf word that had been

of Cum City.

tho light of tho blessed hope of His
(ult In advance.
We have a buttle return pxoeel** ourselves "to have
the I^ord, perhap* Including idol to light &lt;Eph. 8:10-!*). the provision
always a conscience void of offence
worship, oppreation of one unui^er for which l» t«:tirely of God. who b&lt;V:
jti’Watj God? nM -toward mca* (Actai
and urxIcannpM.
Tho ‘Ix&gt;rd ! oold
them into the hand-OT Jabln king,of
GldetB—
Canaan, that relgnaA In Ifnxcr. Hurt­
er will be found on the map near
Compare
KcdeMh, referred to aSove. while wduld accompany him.
Harmuwth is farthar away toward
Obituary.
ilth’.W.’ txf'irffjtr* VbfW-ftntfffLeonard Moore w
&gt;o butll.s u£ Uh- Lord with Mm 1'? GtHcMO ,Uv’b*rtln“
r. .rtn« th_
h...
4, 1S4».
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outcome —
„..«
M „*ork. on bJuly
no fearing
t
ax the
btupotni
hep
. m^wjth his parents
J. 1-4 that Jehovah left them In th^ Word,. not
Und to pnovo the children of Israel,- using .that sword of the Bplrlti 'Let t&lt;f 4tiMwk'- county. -Michigan.
On
uartkte conditional' ‘itllfinghens' bo
Mitrvh 28. 1871, he waa married to
ours
Unwilling
1n
obr
own*
strength.
punish Iiranl tor their dlsobcdtanco.
were’burn to thin union of which ijevsold Israel into the hand of Gentiles
■■n aro'*tlir living.
Mra Moore died
to correct them (see 1 Chr. Still- a.lllngnera and depoudi-neu tjahn. ion July*I. IH7. Mr. Moore Bred on
.S:5; Phil. 4:U.) .
. 21.) They were "mightily oppress­
ed" by their cpDqueriir* (or twenty

.■^.vsna'rxrTr*

pertencH.
Ro Kbpoa ibui
tSSEfflb.

the samp farm* on which th«
side*, dltfltof. that SMU.UJN
.Warding, Fred tftucK. Lrren
____ ________ _ ______ __ ...____
Friend. Mrw Geo. Hmgdon. Wllllyi
William* George Fuller, Pink' FuHer, George Goodie, N? O. Aller ding.
ver Wsdto. John 1 Urper. -'David
Stark*. Matfhow Young. John ScobeyL Mr*. John FregtaJid. Mf*. Joel

Huron
Die* In OUfotrnla.
ki.vu
. ..........
they fiv«d
Mr*. Francis* William*,' wlfa &lt;tf
God. Seeking an OgpUcaUon for the
ig |o Cu
Harvey William*, a prominent realunbeliever. 1* lr not a manlfeatnifon
dent nf Milo, died in thq winter koroe
of God'* love and mercy when He
In California on the evening of Sun­
bring* Into dlitree* the unrepentant,
day. December 11. No particular*
aoui that he may take time to think1 too, , When He
of Him ^hp hga &lt;llo\l tor him? Hi*
■hall lu&gt; xlortrled
aflHcUng hand.!* waiting to become
wMrh ahc had long been suffering.
a healing h*n&lt;J; Hl* heavily resting
honored., with other ypritloiut of.
hand to beconui the hand that llltctlf 9. another Weak lunirijinent in Inlfo- tru«t. Th«u his health tolled him! I
tnee; Hl* uniting hand to become a duped as imln* ■ the ouc through &lt;1114 tor tho paat live years he ha*' '
Deborahblessing hand- . And tor th* believer whom Gjiil wui tu wurlt.
wo may find an- application. Sec I
formed; gathered
" rgc* and nipt Brethren church, of North Carlton
• M ha*, found no D»pnti&gt;m
n touch wflij' then transferring £o the Prrsbytertai
kidney* wual to Fmoy KldUever should Judge und put away sin.
Hjff 4*C1X1U^1U M&gt; iha uowrr. 9f.aod
cliun-b of Caw City of which he wsi
xrieir
'army,nnd
the
Wile to'Ute rite.
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cannot attend Hla Ute -‘t'd work; 'hy*
Uurd
’
a.
The
L-.rd
।
The dK-ttdied -wmr a member of matUtn. kidney mid bladder sltmggu.
la building wood, hay ttubblr. Infoal, und nevsr will
Estate of Eliipi Af. CroUmr, de­
Owd city Lodge, L O. O. F.. ami the) —Arthur Mulholland.—Adiv.
Heforo he can serve
ceased. Waiver ot notice of hear­
ing on final account filed, receipts
forth much t/uii that the Fattier
filed and discharge issued to Grace
Bowman as administratrix entered. sin must bo judged. ' And *o our
Estate of Clara Gasser, el al, min­ God in love and mercy chastening
or*.
Annual report, of guardian when wo fall to judge ourselves, that
lie may &gt;bring w» to self-judgment.
filed.
Estate of Barton Cortrighl, minor.
thereby.
Annual report of gi^ardtau filed.
FOR now is the TIME lor you to decide oo what COAL or COKE you want for
Estate of Mary Dosaana Clark, de­ Skknoaa, und even dcuth result from
failure to Judg'o *clf (I C«&gt;r. 11:20.1,
• your WINTER SUPPLY.
ceased.
Petition by United Blates
John'* "«in uiito'dcitUr" (1 John 5:Fidelity and Guaranty Co. to be re­ 1#) may refer to the aainn thing—
Try our EBONY COAL Cither tn LUMP or EGG •tze.an'd wc think you will ajjrcc
leased a* surety on the bond of phyaiuui death, not Io** of eternal
with u« when we. gay that it it the BEST COAL for DOMESTIC USE that you have ever
Tho voice wu* that of Debor­
Hiphanl B. Clark, filed.
Hearing life.
ah.
Deborah mean* "the Word."
u»«d.
■.
.
set for Jap. tllh.
She «n* the -wife of Lapldoth (which
Estate of Sophy Spath, an incom­ mean* "u Flaming
Have all sizes iu GENUINE GAS COKE and when ordering state wh^t sijic you useTprch”). See
petent person.
Annual report of Phil. 2:1S&lt;
Deborah wa* a j&gt;ro|ih«'tIt
looks
as
if
Flour
would
be
higher
but we can sell you FRENCH'S WHITE
eai.
Tho hurlpture XpMk »f oeynn
guardian filed.
LILY ‘The Flour That the BEST Cooks Use'‘ for $5.50 per bbl. WHY NOT NOW
Eslate of Albert C. Storms, de­
them, however, uro referred 'to tinceased.
Estate
&lt;;likM.*d
against
take a sack home for that CHRISTMAS dinner and relieve any doubt as to its success?
claims. Final account of executor
filed, hearing thereon Jaji. 25th. In­
Just gtep tn and SEE.TH Al S all wc ask. We invite Inspection and we are always
g:Hl;
another
.11)
la
1:1;
\nna
heritance lax determined(Luke S;M&gt;; and Jewbci. “which
pleased, to show you what we have in COAL, FLOUR, CEMENT, BRAN, MIDDLINGS,
Estate of Jonah -B. Kasey, de­ ealleth hvraclf.'.i prophetess" (Itoy.
ceased. Final account of adminis­ &gt;:!•). *^A wutnun called to HU ■
and, in (act anything we have for gale.
trator filed.
Hearing on account m»n'* piaco In tho econopiy of God.
BRING in your Samples of Seeds, Be^ns, Wheat, Oats, or anything you have for
Woman given tor ail Ik1P mate—a
Jan. 22nd.
SALE that is handled by ANY ELEVATOR and we will name YOU a PRICE.
Iptate of Jane Smith, deceased. companion (Gen. 2:IB) uni not to
light hla battlM' ur aUnd a* judge
Waiver of provisions of will and over lil* misdoing*.
Under the present Market conditions it is impossible to quote future price but our aimBut here, man
consent to sotile estate under the
is to pay all we can for Grain. Beans dr Seeds on each day’s market.
statute filed. Petition for appoint­ faith which will enable Him tu mag­
nify Hlmaelf through him. »o cull*
■ ■ Call us by Phone. . Give Us a friendly call, the latch string is always out, we are
ing administrator filed, waiver of no­
the weaker ve*e»l that tru*t* Him In
tice tiled and order appointin/r Lil»- whom to magnify H** nAmc." "Daelt
always a| home. .
'
bio E. Multon, as admmJslralrix. iinX..r Ih..'tm!Hi.tri.&gt;4* HVmbul ift V|oIter
catered.
tun-.
Estate of Harriet L. Fowler, delory.
cegs«;d..
Order appointing Lydia
Cbriat's
Lathrop, a* administratrix entered,
.Dealer* H) Grain,, Beans,. Seed. Hey, Co«l. C«aieot, Hidgg. IWto. Etc.
bond tiled and approved, iolturs is­ the way.
Tho radcMned muitliddo
sued. petiUpn for hearing on claims of lluv. 7:3 ctrrrirtd. palms tn their
filed, and order to hear claims 'be­
1^2^ ■
■ ■. ■ • ,
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-i
fore court April 20th, 1015, entered.

Estate of David Searle*, incom­
petent. Annual report of guardian
filed.
Estate of John Mui vans-, deceaesd.
Estate closed against claims. Final
account nnd wavier of 'notice filed.
an|l discharge issued to Augustus
Mylvany as executor of said estate.
Estale of Francis Wilkes, de­
ceased.
Estate
ciuocd
against
claims.
Estate of Joseph N, bliullx. a
itelttne.
revert of guaixitatr
Jib'd.
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Why Not Now

Waters Bros. Elevator Co., Inc.

Phone 1§0

MuUwUand.

J

Not in the
Trust

Probate Court

VM.III.

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proved Coffee nkainst other Aood
coffoo* Mllin&gt; at th* um« pries*—35c

JuJ^g for yourself

Saturday.

Will K. Hunt to John W. Reed
nnd wife. 100 acres, sec. 15, Balti­
more, &gt;1,000.
John Holden and wife to John
Baker. 60 acres, sec. 25, Prairie­
ville. &gt;2,300.
'
Chas. .W. Hyde and wife to Will­
iam Hyde and wife, parcel, sec. 32,
Castleton,, &gt;20.
John W. Deining and wife to Hen­
ry Kuempel and wife, lol 5, block
1, Freeport, &gt;100.00.
Tlieressa H. Eaton to Herbert R.
Eaton and wife, 40 acres, sec. 11,
Baltimore, 11.500.
Elba .Lowe to Emry 11. town.-87
acres, sec. 3. Irving; 81.00Carrie Sdhapp to Wm. 8. Kirby,
lot I, Englewood Plat, Pine lake,
Prairieville," &gt;1,-000.
Abbie C. Weeks to Samuel A.
Weeks, 20 acres, sec. 20, Baltimore.
81.400.
Jos. Adams, per adtnr.. to John
W. Springer and wife, parcels Irv­
ing'village, 8115. ‘
Reuben C. Smith and .wife to Elnier B. Greenfield and wife, 8 aceres, Nashville,
. ..
Reuben C. Smith’and wife to Eva

things

the IBelknap that’s no joke; so come and buy the Belknap Sleigh of
"the man! that lost the plow." For we have apple dealers here on
earth, selling implements, that figure profit on their, sleighs at 42
per cent. Such greed as this will damn the soul as long as ceaseless
| ages roll, for when-they knock at Heaven's gate, St. Peter 'Ussy
you reprobate, just .pass on down the li^e. My guefts within are
of that class that tilled the virgin Roil, and when I saw you robbing
them it made my blood just boil But now Fva got you on a hook
I'll fry. you in this pan, and see that in your place is put a much more
honest man."
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Hasting*, Mich.

�■nm BAfiWNGfi HAMMER, DECEMBER »t, t»N.

»AOE 1XTRKN.

BANKRUPT SALE
Godfrey’s
CLOTHING STOCK

BANKRUPT SALE
of

GENTLEMEN

MEN'S WEAR THAT WEARS

You Want Clothes and We Want Your Money
IF WE CAN GET IT BY GIVING YOU MORE THAN ITS EQUIVALENT IN RETURN

We are Now Selling at Bankrupt Prices Godfrey’s Clothing Stock. This Announcement
‘ of Interest to Lovers of Good Clothes

There Is No Question Regarding
the Savings on These Items

SUITS &amp; OVERCOATS
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats
Bankrupt sale price
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats
Bankrupt sale price _
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats
Bankrupt sale price
* Que* Lot—$15.00 Suits
Bankrupt sale price

$1.00 Shirts, Bankrupt Sale price------------------------ ..
50c Work Shirts, Bankrupt Sale Price------------------50c Fleece Shirts and Drawers, Bankrupt Sale Price
25c Suspenders, Bankrupt Sale Price
$2.00 to $3.00 Hats, Bankrupt Sale Price..------ .
50c Caps, Bankrupt Sale Price
50c Neckwear, Bankrupt Sale Price.

$10.98
$13.98
$5.98

65c
-.33c
_.3$c
19c
$1.00
39c
2. 29c

BOYS SUITS
$5.00 Boys Suits, all sizes
Bankrupt sale price _
$6.00 Boy’s, Suits, all sizes
Bankrupt sale price
$7.50 Boy’s Suits, all sizes
Bankrupt sale price
$8.00 Boy's Suits,
Bankrupt sale price

$3.69

$3.98
$5.67
$5.98

This Is No Ordinary Sale of Clothing, Etc
Which fact we ask you to bear in mind when considering any of the propositions here submitted. Its a rare pick up for you
gentlemen and the sooner you get busy the better opportunity you will have for making choice selections.

Riede Bros

Riede Bros

Godfrey’s Old Stand
DRUG USERS
SUFFERING
TORTURES
bllMy that In jn short time It will be
impossible to procure habit forming
drugs al any price should cause all
drug users to secure prompt medical

thousands from tho body, mind and
aoiil destroying habit of using
Dnh't suffer longer or take the
chanco of greater suffering, misery.

Go to the nearest Neal institute.
Tolk with their high class, experi­
enced; physicians and thn many high

Ltment ,ev-

Order For Publication.
State of Michigan, tho Probate
Court for tho County of Barry.

Smith Bros. VeltB &lt; Co.
Op.C.LIS. httl57 Hlrtip

l*IRE INSURANCE
If-you are not Insured or would

(Map, Iilnuii L fahn

Being North T:1T a. m. * dill

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PrMant:

In

Mack.

tho

Silvia Adams, administratrix hav­
the probate office, tn the City of
Hostings, in said county, on tho 2nd ing filed In said court her petition
praying that a day may bo not for
hearing her final account in mid es­
Present: Hon. Clement Smith. Cir­ tate. that tho residue of sold estate
cuit Judge, fifth circuit, acting Judge
of Probate.
that tho be discharged from Mid
In the Matter of the Estate of
Robert Montgomery. Deceased.
It U Ordered. That tho eighth day
Carrie G. Montgomery, executrix,
having filed in said court her petition In the forenoon, at said probate of­
praying that a day may be set for the fice. bo and Is hereby appointed for
hearing on her final account and tha; hearing raid petition;
It Is Further Ordered. That pub­
and distributed to and among tho lic notion thereof bo given by publipersona entitled thereto and-she be Chtlnn of a copy of this order, for
discharged from mid trust.
raid day of hearing, in the Hastings
It Is Ordered, That the 2nd day .BANNER. ,&lt; .nevsnaper prjntqd rajd

Neal Institute

We pay you the HIGHEST
PRICES. We operate 5 EL­
EVATORS. We buy and sei!
on ■ LARGE SCALE. We
depend upon doing ■ LARGE
VOLUME of businegs st a
SMALL PROFIT. If you
have never dealt with us, why
not give us a trial.

A&lt; a aesslon of raid court, held at
the probate office, In the
"' "
on the
Hastings, in said county.

Present:
In

Hon. Chas.

tho Matter

of the Estate

of

Bart B. Sparks.
administrator
having filed In raid court his petition
praying for reasons therein oUted

It Is Ordered, That the Sth day
of January, A. D. 1815, at ten o'clock
In the forenoon, at said probate of-

cireuUtt-d m onid county.

bate office, be and is hereby appointed
for hearing said petition;
it la Furthur Ordered. That public
noticr -----

uf hearing,
u newspaper printed and circulated In
said county.
Chas. M. Muck.
Judge of Probate.

Ella C. Eggleston.
Register of Probate;

D AYTQX- COR NERS.
GIH,Unsea and family and. Mr. anti
Mra.-.Byron Rawson spent Christmas
at the home of Mr. and Mra Clnn-nce

ot tanking
und family hist week.
John Harvey spent Sundny_wlrif
montvllk-.

Judge of Probate.
Ella C. Eggleston.
Floyd Kilpatrick's at South Wood­
Register of Probate.
land.
Claude Kennedy and family spent
Christmas at Stanley •Mix's-al south
Order For Publication.
east Nashville.
’
State of Michigan. Tho Probate
Mra Cathurlnc Keith of Kulamo Is
Court for the. County of Barry.

A true copy.

the probate office, in tho City of
Hastings, in mid county, on the six- school house.
last Wednesday night.
Present:
Hon. Chas. V- Mack.
H. Harvey Ir not a
Judge of Probate.
writing.
- Oscar Pennington and family en­
Cynthia 8. Roberts. Deceased.
tertained a company of relatives for
Anton J. Roberta son having filed Ch'rUtrnas dinner.
in said court his petition praying that • There was a Christmas program at
the administration of said estate may the east Castleton church Sunday.
bo granted to George Ent or to some
KALAMO.
other suitable person.
It Is Ordered. That the eighth day
Fred Van Vlleruh of Believin'. Mr.
of January A. D. MIS. at ten o'clock and Mra Wolter Vickero und son
Howard of Maple Grove, nnd Mr. mid
ffee. be and Is hereby appointed for Mra Will Srlv.-r -were Sunday .guests
hearing'.said petition: • Elsie Face of IMmondale visited
It is Further Ordered, That pub­
lic notice thereof bo given by publi­ her parenta Christmas.
cation of a copy of this order, for
Gurdon Mast und family of Battle
three successive weeks previous to Creek visited his parents
from
Thursday until Monday.
BANNER, a newspaper printed and
circulated In raid county.
'
Chas. M. Mack.
Marten and family spent Christmas
A true,copy.
Judge'of Probate.
' Ella C. Eggleoton.
with Mr. and Mra Harry Holman.
Register , of Probate.

Order for Publication.
hearing said petition.
It la Further Ordered. That public Judge ot Probata.
notice thereof be given by publica­
tion of a copy of this order, tw three
State of Michigan. The Probate
ot bearing, in tho Hastings. BANNER Court for tho County ot Barry.
a newspaper printed and Ci.cnlated
A true copy.
dodge of Probate
Ella C. Eggleston,
■Winnie Hillis, daughter, having fil­
Register ot Probata.'. ed. In said court her petition praying
, that an Instrument now on file In this
court purporting to bo the lastwlU

Court for the County of Barry.

Godfrey’s Old Stand

probata office, in tho-City of
Hastings. In mid county, on the flf-

Etgal Hdttrtlftatwt

In the forenoon, afraid probate ofof overcoming all doslre. craving and flee, bo qnd la hereby appointed tor
physical necessity for more drugs, hearing said petition;
■without abstinence or -withdrawal
It la Further Ordered. That pub-­
lie -notice thereof be given by publi­
cation of a copy of this order, for
the disagreeable features of old time three successive weeks previous to
'methods.
It removes the cause by
eliminating the poisons "stored up" BANNER, a newspaper printed /nd
jn the system nnd restores the circulated In said county.
strength nnd vitality wf former days.
Clement Smith,
If you can't cnll In person address
Circuit Judge, Fifth Circuit. Acting
Judge of Probate.
A true copy.
Grace Bauer.
Register of Probate.
or 71. Bheldon Ave.. Grand Rapids.
M heal Institutes tn Principal CiUco.
Order For Publication.
State of Michigan. The Probate

WE BUY GUIN OF ML KINDS

“Mens Wear
That Wears

This farm is five miles from Hastings on a good road and
in a fine location, the soil is a clay loam and lays gently rolling/
the fences are good and the place is well watered, there is an excelient 8 room jirieL- hvjie with- femitee heat, ■fr.-o large
(one full basement) “also large hog house and hen house. This
farm has a fine orchard and everything is up in first class shape.
The price is $3600 terms $800 dowp balance $200 per year
and interest 6 per cent or might consider house and lot in
Hastings as part payment

bias™®, mhcmgah

Beauty Is In the Ideal.
Nicknames of Prise Fighters.
To live with a high Ideal la a suc­
There was a time whan nearly every
prominent prixe fighter had a ’nick- 1cessful life. Tt is not what one does,
name more generally usrd by admir­ but what one tries to do. that makes
ers than his real name, and some of the soul strong und fit for a noble
these were picturesque.
William 1career.—E. P. Tenny.
Thompson, uho won the championship
,
in 1835. was known as Bendigo. The
Australian mining town waa named af­
Papa (conccaliniT something In his!
Mra Harry Earl.
ter him, and although some of its In­
hand)—-"Willie, can you tell me what
habitants managed to have it re-;
Mind Always Above Fortune.
it is with head-on one side and tail
christened Sandhurst, the new name
The mind is above fortune; If it bo
on the other?*' Willie (triumphantly)
evil, U makes everything else so too; nerer caught on.
—"Oh. 1 know! It's a rooster on a
but If it be right and sincere, it cor­
fence?"—Judge.
/
rects what Is wrong, /nd mollifies
what is hard, with modesty and cour­
Elm trees have been planted In the
age,—Seneca.
squares and parka ot our city where
you may make their acquaintance.
Get rid of every cold as quickly aa
They are trees you can learn to rec- possible.
It la tho forerunner of-all
During continued damp weather ogniso at a distance because of- their pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia
books often become musty and even general form or- habit of growth. A
moldy. Thia can be prevented by well-grown tree is broad and rather ChamborlMn's Cough Remedy.
It is
placing a few drops of oil of. lavender
a simple thing to do. but the effect is
and Canada balsam in the back corner son it is called a fan-shaded tree.
of each booknhelf
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UOEUMHI
Abstract Block. Hastings
Estate sold on commission. Genera',
conveyancing. Having a complete rat
of Abstract Books compiled from the
Records, can *urnlah complete Ab(tracts.

JOHN M. GOULD
LAWYER
Office over Grigsby &amp; Brooks
Phone 17a .
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
PNOFFESSIONAL CARDS

I&gt;

a

A. * C.
KABIKB.
physicians and Bar

�the iiabhnos banner,

nKmraiji it. tan.

&lt;'lirUtnu&gt;» ut Uio M. I". Fuller hums.
Revival aorvicM will Login al th*
M. K chureh next Suntey, Rev. R R.
AtchUon will have charge of there
rervh-w. wiHch will begin wtta- aev. ral night* «&lt; auftoptlcon view* with

JANUARY SALE!

—
You wm Find the Boat
RUBBER BOOTS,
STORM RUBBERS
OVERSHOES
MEN’S SHOES

Tailored Suits

Mr. and Mra.

Fr.irMc

Hyn.w

of

BEST

GOODS

FOR THE

Shoe Store on Jefferson St.

During Janu(fry=

This is surely an opportunity to buy fine tailored
clothing at the lowest prices ever heard of. Get
in early while the selection is good. Cleaning and
Pressing—Money saved in having this work done
by the month.

daughli-r

j quested to attend.
virltur* with

Hilbert.
a'(niruimas dinnet f&lt;-r their children.

MICHIGAN

H family. of Freeport; Frank Holly und
..r IK.tl.wv Vtr.aml lire. I-Hilbert fnd children of Ute vll-

on Rubwith her fclrnd. M• Vera Cooper. ’
II. H. Hotly** . ntertnlned their
children:
Klrm-r i'.shor upd tHmffy
Situation Well Put.
tt‘f kalumujltMi. lasLnd of Albion VolHonor New York’s Mayor.
Britain'* Incomtax, which the 1
It «u an amateur -performance of
The pooltioi of mayor of New York
prime mlalrUir think* should be ro­ har. a curious privilege attached to it.
’ .-munf . by their »&lt;&gt;n.
The Pirates of Penzance.*" The pouujly. whet* a ChrisUius
customary
to terect. Hcemen's v.
chorus
having been encored
t-wt.. .i— i._
___ ih..
“ ; It lias
lon" long
DC®“been
‘uauMiiary
to ere*
........ »»&lt;«&gt;*
..&gt;.«£*
M.anv 1m-.. lltlful
a L- ™indir,^nt ‘*o “J*®‘ ,am|* °ul 01 ,he chy fund,! tWlCC' “ l,,tnl ”"COn?
deroa,lded
It was
submitted to by
indignant'
ui ■anmitted
nv an Indlenant
.. . .............
. , ____ _&lt; In front of the mayor s private-rasi i Thl» "•*’* ‘fi’* l'au*’ °J some, misunnation, who get rid of lite abomina­ dence. and to keep them alight all' derstandli.g behind the kernes, and,
tion In three years. But, Napoleon nlghtKnot only during hla term of of af,&lt;!r “
one solitary man lu blue'
could not b« conquorcit wkthost . IL flee. but during the remainder uf his i /acod ,nr footllglHa. In vain he walv:
and It made spasmodic entrances and lifetime, should- he so desire.
The I
fQr hls companion*. even beckon-,
exits, until In 1812 it became a hardy practice originated in the davs when *"* t^e111 1,1 h,a •»«?i*lr. but his in­ .Uy* visit.
annual. Ireland managed to struggle New York *im little more than a vll- dHMnal efforts were not to meet with,
IU&gt;y DllUnbuck
on without It until 1857.
lage and the major waa Ita only appreciate, for a voice from the Clarksville *|&gt;&gt;-&lt;it I’firl*
magistrate.
und* shouted: “Ht man! You're off Wm-dlund friend*
| your beat!'
'hriidnuix winner to a nurnU r of relBeginning of Great Industry.
tlvua including Mr. und Mr*.’ John
It is said that the first sawmill in
Important Difference.
the United States waa at Jamestown,'
“"'bo can furnish a clear definition
Nothing In a Name.
from which sawed boards were ex-1
* politician?" Inquired the profesnuviuv.
iucs^
huic
irumca.
Another u&lt;
of life'*
^little
Irpnlea:
ported in 'June. 1807. A water-powar j •or- "* ca**" said tho son of a con- Pennsylvania's nr&lt;-at "gon work* are
***
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-i-0 which party do you located al Bethlehem! ~ Columbia
Mohler nnd ttaufftnara
present cite of Richmond.
i .State.
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Do Not Cost Money j
They Save Money

|

DON’T PLACE AN ORDER UNTIL YOU SEE US
Every Enterprising and Progressive Farmer wants one of these
Steady, Sure and Permanent “Money Makers.’’
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The Lansing Silo—A cittnbiilalion «»I many exclusive features
strongest, most lasting SILO that money can buy.

that

malccs it the

Start Right—Every lumping Silo is. matk\&lt;&gt;f .-inxiallv -clcctetl lumber.
inches thick.
Can be furnished to suit yutir needs and ’ |H*cki t. in «*uv. two &lt;&lt;r three
piece jdavc.s »if Red \V«*xl, Oifjgou i ir. White i'inv. Red I'iiic. Yellow
I’inc, Tamarack ami Hemlock..

Prices Arc Reasonable—\Ve have a great deal to. tell you about tin l.aii-ing. It’s
.
|&gt;atent continuous ppening door frame." Tin patented.door without locks
or IkiIk and the Lansing Draw Lug. See the new Outside Hinge Silo
Door—never ru«ts, nothing to break ~abs.i1u.tdy the finest thing in silo
, floor coustruction. The tipcci&amp;l loygnjng and graving of.the staves which
niake the Silo perfectly air tight, tlic'u’sc of the steel Spine and weather
strip in the end of llic stave, t ome in ami talk the matter over with us,
or write for our catalogue on thj.- Lansing Silo, the best and cheapest for
you to buy.

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR ORDERING EARLY.

thinking of |*i*ililts up a .-dk» cut out ihii

HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS
.u*

1 ri'difi- oti heel ion

..................................................Tvwnsliip '
tiiunlj,, Mich.

HASTINGS, MICH

5% INCOME

Total Annihilation Something Maurioa
Maatarflnck Was Unahla to
Picture to HlmMlf.

Way Down Low Prices!

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Hastings, Miciu

MOST SURE OF IMMORTALITY

Because the month of January is quiet and because
we have a fine large stock of stylish suitings and
overcoatings we are going to offer to the people of
Hastings and Barry County the BEST TAILOR­
ED SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT

HASTINGS,

MONHY AT

Philip Lutz's

It la quite possible, and even very!
probable, that the dead are all around I
us. atnee it Is tmpoaaible that the deadl
do not live. Our subconsciousness.
must mingle with all that does not dle&gt;
in them; and that which dies tn them,
or rather disperses and loses all its
importance, is but tho little conscious-!
ne»s accumulated on this earth andi
kept up until the last hour by the frail!
bonds of memory. In all those man I i
testations of our unknown guest it Is
our posthumous ego that already lives*
In Us while wo are still In the flesh:
and at moments joins that which Th*?*
not die in those who have quitted their!
body. *n&gt;en does the existence of our,
unknown guest (thesubconscious self) |
presume the immortality of a part of
ourselves? Can one possibly doubt it7
Have you ever imagined that you
would perish entirely? As for me.,
MaxhViUe, spent
what 1 csnnol conceive la the man­
East-* Woodland.
ner in which you would picture that
Monroe Ruwl
total annihilation. But. if you cannot
MtvIsJ. Veit.- ati
perish entirely, it la no less certain
Uttie llaruefi in Hasting*. Mun- that those who came before you have
Rhe waa formerly Mira'Hattie
not perished either; and hence it la
■ and wif.- entertained not altogether improbable that we may
f friend* at their ri»i- be able to discover them and commu­
IVoodtand. Christmas nicate with them. In this wider sense
the spiritualistic theory Is perfectly
admissible: but what is not at all admisalble la the narrow and pitiful In­
ChriMma* Kuesix :&gt;l Uh- home terpretation which Its exponents too
often give It.—Maurice Maeterlinck, tn
Harper's Magaxino.

the
Put Into Practice.
.Poor Pattison went Into a druggist's
und reni'-mbruncr-* shop for some plaster for hla head.
this Christm.pi time. '■
"I've always' tried to bring up my
children to think before they speak."
be said with a sigh, "but 1 am con­
**■
was gtvea t.. .1. vppreclatlvu audl- vinced It Is a wrong principle "
"Surely not. sir.' answered the drug­
riwv. . Perfect ti idvr proval1&lt;*d and
gist sympathetically.
children were delighted.
”Yea, sir." Pattison replied: ,“1 told
th.- holiday*, with hl* daughter. Mrr. my children always to count ten be­
Htella Purchlre In BuryriM. Ohio. fore they say anything. Thia morn­
ing I went out tor a walk with my
eldest son.
We were walking near
some partially-built houses, when Tom
called out:
"'Oh. father!'
“ Now. steady, my |xjy,' 1 said, see­
ing hv was excited. 'Count tea."*
"Did ho obey?"
"Yes, worse luck, be did: but before
■ SPIRIT OF SACRIFICE he bad got to Ove tho brick be had
seen falling bit moontho head. Thank
day Be Defined aa a 3en»e In Which you! how much?"
» “
One Must Pay for All
One Givox.
■* The apfrlt of recrltiy- I* the reve­
lation of a larger life; and Ixs-aure
It is go, it Is also a revelation of vie
lorious power. The Ilfs is one, and
through Ila action soul can reach
loul.
We have all been able from
lime to time. In the most expressive
pbraso, to enter into the grief*, the
wrouga,-* &lt;ta dsJIures,
-^2.
a* we have'done »o. we have found
withio our reach a power vf *ympathy. If wc may dare to u*c the
l-hrnse, there Is a virtue which goes
ont from him who truly feels lor an­
other to ' the object of hla love, not
without effort, not without lo»»- Wo
must feel that which we alleviate.
Them is a sense In'which we must
pay for all we give.
The instinctive pleasure which I*
felt in natural gifts, in wealth and
strength, and beauty and rank and
Intellect. Is a call und a promise, a
call to a grateful use. and a promise
of effective Influence
Hut all these
things-.are not In themselves bless­
ings tn wfylch we can rest, but op­
portunities of blessings. They must
be consecrated In serirlco before they
can be a true joy of their possessors;
and everywhere there I* the same
condition of hallowing Conflict goes
before the victory; discipline before
tho prize: anxjous questionings be­
fore auro love; travail pangs before
the new birth.—Bishop WcstcotL

Cheap Housing for ths Poor.
Hcv. FranK Tatchell. vicar of Mid
hurst.. Kussex, England, I* giving a
lesson in practical philanthropy by
having the old vicarage turned Into an
almshouse, where the bk*xI poor of th*
parish may rent a room for a penny’
a week. There are seven rooms and a'
kitchen, and » sink, and running wa•'
ter is being put Into each room. The]
tunant* will share tho kitchen and gar-j
den. Tenants will be asked*to sign a
I*u|*er agreeing .to iMve at n month's
notice if requested to do so by the vi­
car of ilUihurat.
Tickling In. U*e Tlirowt.
Kvon the *llgliteqt tickling &lt;&gt;r|
buureenca* In the throat may tin .thej
forerunner of a ihiogrroua lllnowL
hiop it ui ouco with i'hainborlaln'ol
Cough Remedy. For sale by uil
Dealers.—Adv.
-

Too Long to B* Entirely Valid.
Oliver Knox read aomo published
letters in a breach-of-promlM suit, and
laughed.
"Thia Idiot wrote to the
girl that be would love her always."
he commented. “Now 1 contend that
'always* is the longest word In the
dictionary, and no wise man ever uses
IL” "No," retorted hi* discerning wife,
wise-WQMA ^HSioCr vwmrrw
him if he did.”

Gore. Ga., J*.
Morgan bad occas­
ion recently to um a liver medicine
und itays ot Foley Cathartic Tablets:
"They thoroughly qfeansed my sys­
tem and I felt like a'new man—light
aw&lt;| free.
They are the beat medi­
cine I have ever taken for &lt;!onatlna­
tion.
They keep tho stomach «wce(,
liver active, bow Ms regular.”—Arthur
Mulholland.—Adv.

■Money placed with us nets
the investor thia rets and be
receives hla

Checks Semi-Annually
on tho first day of each Janu­
ary and July. And he can get
hie money at any time.

Oh 30 Days Notice
First mortgage bsmIm over a
million dollar*.
Our 23th
year. Write for booklet and
nuaiM:kil statement.

CAPITOL
SAVINGS I LOAN ASS N
.Lunins. Mfchljan

STOPS Era
Incipient and Chronic Cases are
checked by using RHEUMA
No matter how long yon have suffered,
or what form of Rheumatism you may •
have, RHEUMA will remove tho cause
and make you well. Cleanses the Uric
Acid from the kidneys, muscles and joints, _
purifies the skin and blood, and makes*
you fed young again, ft is a doctor’s pre­
scription—free from narcotics and op&amp;tca.
M cent* a bottle.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

NO LONGER THE SMALL BOY
Remark of Father's Former Hired
Man Regarded by Lawyer as
Greatest Compliment.

At a dinner party, where the com­
pany was made up ot prominent law­
yers, Judge W. wm asked to tell what
he regarded the highest compliment
Jie had ever received, says the Indian­
apolis News.
Without a moment's
hesitation, he answered:
"It wag
back In the early days of my prac­
tice. I was pleading a case before a
jury, and recognised among them a
man who bad been my father's hired
help when I waa quite a small boy.
"There had not bean much love be­
tween us. for I wa* at the meddle­
some age. and he. being quick-tem­
pered. had at times when ho thought
it' necessary, administered several
good sound spankings- 1 had made
dire tbroata of getting even when I
grew up, but had never happened to
meet him after I attained to manhood.
"After the trial was over and I had
won the care, frlenda crowded around
to -congratulate me. Tho former
hired man. now an influential old
farmer, canw up and asked my given
name, and where I was reared. When
I told him. he grasped my band,
looked me over from head to foot, aa
If to size, mo up, then glanced up Into
my face, and ( ojacuiyedt ‘Laws, Ed.
how you've grdwedff"
Thls-^And Mvo CMUl

DON'T M1HH THIIL
Cut out thta
slip, cnckise five cents to Foley A
Co.. Chicago 111., writing your name
und address clearly. _ You will re­
ceive In return a tree trial package
containing Foley'* Honey and Tar
Compound, for coughs, cold* and
croup. FVdey Kidney Pills, and Foley
i Cathartic TWiileta.
For sale in your
’ town by Arthur Mulholland.—Adv.

j Banner Wants Ads Pay

Don’t 5x/z °/o Interest
Interest You?
The Security cf The Battle CreeK
Building and Loan Association
Constantly Increases
a* paynu nl&gt; arc made monthly or weekly by the borrowers.
No Building and Loan Association has tailed in over 17
years.
1
.
.Money invented in this association will NET the investor

5X1 per cent if invested lor live yews.

Along with this remem­

ber that fhe laws of Michigan exempt ycur money from taxation.

’lake a resolution this New Year and start an investment
at once.

■ ‘

Write or Phone

Albert Akoft and Jasper F. Black
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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�FOR ONLY 19c

rived from Grand Itapids Saturday |
muruiug tu spumi a few days wuhl
. On vgrniLg th® «t»m&gt;mnulovvltr
Mrs Buchauan'it parents, W. Mont-j
two (marts &lt;&gt;r more ot btovd w»r«
•
rannd th'ieia, and three »'• • trt- gunwry and wife.
angvlUr r :|4Br« of th® spl»-n. caval.u«y and Lotlie Merrill »P«-nl
•d. ®rtthu.it doubt, by being ihrowa Chri.ftoM afternoon with Elinor I

While they last we art,going to sell for
only 19o a big splint' clothes basket holding
one and one half bushels.
This is the best
special bargain that we have been able tcyob*
tain in a long time. Only one to a customer

and no mail or telephone orders will be filled.
early as We have only a limited stock.

Pneumonia sufferers should wear a chest prot­
ector. We have them from the cheapest to the beat.
Paper Protector at 10c
Felt Protector at 35c
A Better Felt Protector at 50c
Chamoise Vests at $2.00
You will not be without one if you wear ’one once.

and Irene Osborn.
Mrs. Buller Sulillt enlerlaitici ■
Mi* Merrill and children Christina* |
filing.

I/M-hr and sister spent
at llastiRga With Charles

&lt; miters and patrons of line lit)
met al Mr. Echtinawte f&lt;y a byntiwsg meeting Tuesday.
’
Elnu-r !.&lt;&gt;,-hr aceompaim-d his sis­
ter and husband tn their home at
1-aivmur. for an extended visit.
.Mr.' mid Mrs. P. Cairns ityeiil
Chrigtma* al .Mr. Jenkin's in the
Olis neighborhood.

Come
...

The many friends of Mrs. Frank
Walers are pleased |&lt;&gt; kpuw she ftareturned home • from Butterworth
hospital jimeli Improved in health.

COTTAGE CHEESE
- Milk, Cream and Buttermilk.-----

Furniture Company

Milk delivered to every part of the city daily

HASTINGS, MICH.
that it is clean and

Try it for yourself and
fresh.

—COTTAGE CHEESE DAILY

people of
Dancing.

Itessas ©£
' Vicimty IF

A. C. CLARK

sd Km Ksis&amp;igs Asidl
'-See Years Ag©

HASTINGS,

Phone 428R

MICH.

The MEAT Question

BESSME.R. BROS.
*• Cauu of Water Bubbling.
• Thur® la an erroneous impraaalon
that water bubbling violently la hot­
ter than water at the boiling point.
Aa a mater of fact, the ebullition it
caused-by the eacaplng steam, which
means loat heat. All water (except
In a high elevation) reaches tho boil­
ing point at 21S degrees Fahrenheit

AUCTION SALE
• Homer Merriman having sold his farm, he and his tenant, Charles Hyde, will sell the
entire personal property at Auction at the farm known as the William Burroughs farm lo­
cated 3 miles south of. Dowling, and 40 rods north of Johnstown Grange Hall on

OPFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY

HORSES

' .

Bay horse weight about 1.000.
Span of bay horses, weight about 2,ouo
Bro.wn horse, gui»d worker or driver, weight
about 1,050.
.

CATTLE

”

HOGS AND CHICKENS

Red sow, due April io. .
•
(). I. C. sow due .March a&lt;&gt;.
Black sow. due April 20.
Nine shoal*.’weight 40 pounds cad
4U Chickens.

HAY, GRAIN, ETC.

ZlStack uf straw.

’

About 406 bushels of corn.
About 300 bushels of oa,ts.

FARM TQOLS
I.umber wagon, .wide lire.
Wagon Ik»x.
Set uf farm truck*.
Top buggy.
McCotViicJc mower.
J3-tooth OsboriT drag.
tjA Gale plow.
Lehr cultivator.
5-t&lt;Kith cultivator.
Dayton cultivator.
__________
Corn King manure sfycailcr.
Combination hay ami stock rack. .
Check row corn planter. Pair wagon .springs.
Half interest in'6 h. p. gasoline engine.
Pair of sleighs. _
.
’ ’

HARNESS AND MISCELLANEOUS
■jliirtl hurse harness.

1 &lt;•( double fiartia
tingle harnesses.

feet of lumber.
'
of dump Imards.
ll iiyfurk ami pulleys.
125 fcul of rope.
Tank heater, Barrel of salt. 40 gals, vinegar.
3 vinegar barrels?
3 barrels apples.
-•ograin sack*.
Quantity Itousclioltl goods.
Hoes, shovels and furks.
Other articles too numerous tu mention.

Hot Lunch at Koon

j.oqo

Shelter for Hones If It Storms

TfimiR
$5.00 or under
cash.s
■ ormb or SalA*
aaie. AU
Ovcrsums
lhjtlof a(nounlt
one ycar.
time will be given on bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent.
No property removed until settled for.

HOMER H. MERRIMAN

CHARLES HYDE

PROPRIETORS

HENRY FLANNERY, AuctlORfler

WILL GLEMENGE, Clark

to ask for her favorite portion of
chicken, the drumstick. Upon being
asked which pieco she would like she
remarked, at the same time looking
at her -mother wistfully. "You put It
over here and 1 11 Mtp myself."

candidate for the poslHon of secre­
tary of the Windstorm Iflaarance Co.
I will appreciate the support of all
policyholders of the Compsuy who
believe a change In the aeeretaryshlp

Shockingly Unfit.
The subaltern waa being put through
an examination In geography, where­
in he proved hlmxelf astonishingly Ig-

part ot unuiual flagrancc. the exam­
iner scowled V.h'ra and thundered:
"Idiot, you want to defend your coun­
try, and yot^don't know trhero it la!”

Remedy-

local people-have l»ccn taking with sur­
prising result*
The rno-t di&lt;vn&gt;ttgh
svstem cleanser we ever w»ld. Mays'*
Wonderful Stomach Remedy t* now
sold here by

well supplied

CAMPBELL

'

Elisha Slrong. wife and dnunhtcr
Opal return*! Wednesday, after a
few days visit wilts the former’?
Sinter in Rrtund Lake.
. About 31 friend* mid trial it ett of
Zeb Xorfult’s ale Christmas dinner
with ’them.
Jesse Knowles, wife mid Hon
AV$ctfeww. of Carllmu M«s«l Suudaj
at It. M. EggvrniHns.
Ai Him Hui. - and wif, spcnl Sun­
day with the. furui-r’s usele. Elisha

)Ut shodtiy

always done bls level best. The sense
■pt efficiency, uf being master of one's
craft, of being equal to any emer­
gency; the consciousness of ixmsessIng the ability to du &gt;|Jh auperioyity
whatever ono undertakes, wilt- give
aoul-satisfaction which a halt-hearted,
slipshod worker never knows.\yieu
a tpan feels throbbing within him th®
Strong.'
power to do what he undertakes as
Milo Noivull.
well as it can possibly be done, and
all of hla fatuities aay ' Amen'* to
Mr*. Leo Alliy-&gt;iiiu.&lt;yf Carlion, und what he is doing, and give their un­
Irs. Vera Bliss./of Sunlhdd. tile qualified approval to his efforts—that
Is happiness.—Orison Swett Mardeo.

er. Mn». busier.
John myl Gala1
spending a few &lt;k&gt;;
terte siater.Mrw. M,

chtirrh.
Austin Livings
spfiu Chrislmati m
Frank Tusker an
Odr*s'i. M|Mml Ctxri
Livings Ion's.

Tot For Liver Complaint Mcn■ belly ■’Vteheppy—Phg&lt;v*uMy,.Va&lt;L
Th” Liver, sluggistv and Inactive.

Safety Fl^st
This holdI true tu your electric

.

wiring. That's one reason
why I urge you to let me do
your electric work. You’!
know it is done right and that
your buildings are sale if t do

GEO. VAN TiFFLIN

According to the dents! xcience of
tonethorapy a blow on the jaw lines-

thetise 'a man so completely that he
remained faat asleep whllo tho referee
coiAited ten.

BACK TO NATURE
^etoffC

1

THAT UNFli
yOulLBAEA^
THIS PICTURE:

Aimqii Merrill mid family. MrsMccrillold,’ • Burl
Merrifield
mid
family, and Wh
y ."Fanner left
last week fur tpeir new home in
Alubuma. The
Wishes uf (Iwir
many fHunds go with (hem.
laiwi-enec Osbtjrn from the M. A.
C. is spengitiR a two week’s vaca­
tion aL home.
The Smith family enjoyed a Xmu»
tree al the huiw of Fret! Smith.
Thursday dveniit-’
Mr. and Mrs. Earl BuMv from
Muring arrived llmi-duy to spend
Christmas with 1
. purvuls.
Luther txielii s. All al&lt;- Clirislnui*
dinner al Weloi&gt;fu&gt;* with Mr. and
Mrs. Gorham.
Mr and Mn
4bt&gt; Hlir 1st mu­
liltrynH. Mi Biwrs and fatuity.
. and .Mrs. Louis Unchuiiiu ar-

Only Education of Value.
Reading and writing are In no sens'!
education, unless they contribute to
this end by making ns feel kindly, to­
wards all creatures.—buskin

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured • !
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they '
cannot rvach the seat ot tbo disease. C*. ■
tarvb is a blood or constitutional dtoeaaay ’
and In order to cure It you must take tm '
Ureal remedlee. lull's Catarrh Curwta.,
taken Internally, and acta dlrecUy upon ,
the blo-l and mu.oua surface*. TtaU'a
Catarrh Cure U not a quack medtelno. U 1,
VM prerirtlKd by ono of the best phy- ,
■teians In U&gt;te'&lt; ountrr for rrars and^s,.
A regular prrsermt-on. U *A c*Fl^**d.f* !'
Mt® beat tonics known. comMnrd with the t
best blood purih rs, acting directly on the &lt;
mucous eurfaccs Tl perfect crnnWnw
tkm ot live two Ingredients Is what produe* such wonderful result* In curing^
eatarrti. Send t”r 'r.uraontA. fr®w
|,
9. J. CHBNKT A CO . Prop*-. Toledo. O. ,

A kink in your back is your business,
but if you want it adjusted, that’s my busi­
ness. Spinal„analysis free, Citizens Jihone

M. W. Smith, D. C-.

ItvsUt.^ku^ur,

�I III 1111 I \

Don’t Use Ointments or Salves tor

PILES
Internal Medicine is the Only Sure Method of Removing the
Cause.

■

A Good Resolution

•

For E,very Smoker To Make
New Years Day

:.-i'

Y|“|antl for til.* holiday vacation.
L &gt;is McMillan
of----Colon
'
'
Pili* Melaughlln,

Is to buy all tobacco and cigars from us. We can’t ask this without having a REASON’
why. .Our reason is that we keep our tobacco and cigars in the right way. There is no
other place in Harry county where* so much attention is given to the proper care of smoker’a
stock. All those who know us and our stock accept our cigars ami tobacco as models in
Tobacco Quality,’ Drop in when in'Hastings and get acquainted.

The cause removed—the piles disappear!

Olive Crocker la vuning raiIn Toledo.
•

^All Rectal Ailments Benefited.

Free Trial Treatment—Cut out the coupon below and mail to us
with your name and .address written in. Do it now—Delays are
dangerous.
,

|FREE TRIAL COUPON]—

Phone 106
The Place To Meet Your Friend.
J. F. HOONAN

Address.

Regent Medicine Company

Munro*
Mr* Eva Quick of Bellevue ll vis­
iting al D. A. Quick's.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Neteon and
Mlaa Btasie Netaoti of Detroit, are
with F. Kent N«drorklni

Marshall, Mich.

Dept. L

There’s a Reason

Why

ti» spend the holiday vacation with
her parents. Mr. and Mra. Geo.

to Grand Rapids. Thursday to spend
[Christmas -with relatives.

State are' visiting Mrs. Smith s brother]
Stove Benedict and other relatives In

Mlnses Beulah and Bernice Mead

The “Club” Lunch
C. D. Barnaby

Jefferson St.

QUALITY AND CAREFUL ATTENTION
WILL ACQUIRE SUCCESS IN
ANY LINE

talncd all their children and grand­
children Christmas. Mr and .Mra.
Bertrand Young and three children
of Charlotte. Ernest Hartwell, Ma

PLEASE CALL AGAIN"

STAR BAKERY AND
RESTAURANT
QUALITY BAKE SHOP

PHONE 381

HASTINGS, MICH.

gurata of (heir mother.
Walker.
iMtai Olivo F
Middleville, Monday. rt_
family returned homo Wednoaday
Monday.
Curl Reynolds of
Christmas *ith his pi
Mra. M. H. Reynolds.

spent Bundaw pnd M
tatter's parents. Mr.
spoils mm. Christmas morning and Zerbe In Middleville.

Christmas, guests of their eon. Clyde. her position tn rhe telephone office

clothing liuainca* In\Nashville.- hl«
| business affairs having been placed Mm. Frank Felghner north of ths vtlIn the hands of. Len W. Feighnen&gt;ns

Christman

t'unbrocklln have been seriously 111- with pneu- following people for Christinas guests
cre.nn lb Clarksville, gave
Mrs. Mary Phillips, Mr. nnd Mrs. Al.
r shower .for Chrlstmus.
Hugh Johnson Im spending the hol­
. kh«m and wife of ILdtnea iday season with friend* ut Grand llttle daughter, Mr.
[ vl. inlty spent Sunday with Chas. llaplda. Dorr and Kalamazoo.
&lt;Ur
Xi-. V V
.1.

iristmas festivities are n&lt; follows:
P WnrthUv nn.t «tf..
a t' fcspondentM with u booklet./'I’earta

•1 tine dinner and^a Christina.
l we Sty-eight i&gt;t
rlth

family
family

NORTH NA8HVU4.E,
Bert Noyes of Lansing Is visiting
Etta Clifford of South Haven. 1s relatives in this vicinity.
I spending the holidays with his par­
Mr. Goltry is IU at this writing.
Kangaroo's Voracious Appetite.
ents, Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Clifford and
MIm Elsie Smith of Wisconsin is
The kangaroo which la noted for its1 greeting old schoolmates und friends.
enormous appetite, is said to be abla
H. Smith.
ter Otto Poulson ure visiting friends
The Grange held their meeting ut
to eat as mnKb gras* aa six sheep.
In Dowagiac.
the Hall Friday night. The men car­
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Chnffee visited ried out the program by reading, ad­
relatives und friends tn
Hastings dresses and recitations after which

IMPORTANT
■tit to look like now when tin-

HASTINGS DRY CLEANING CO.
KELLOGG PROPRIETOR.
Phono III.
Agt*. Middle* III-. Sunflrl.l, W.Kslland and Woodbory.

Thursday, for Los Angyles, Calif.

good time

fives in Hastings and Kalamazoo, last
week and Mr.
Northrop
spent
Christmas hl Kalamazoo with her.
Miss Martha Kywer Is home from Hastlngi.
Ypsilanti for the holiday vacation.
Dd. Kaiser of Adrien is * gueat of
hie parents Mr. and Mra. Otto Kaiser.

guest of Mildred Coe.
bo for Pythian* only and their ladles
Ella Clifford of South Haven H
and the program will consist almost home for tho holidays.
Lynn Brumm is homo from flint
over the holidays.
music.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy han
popularity every year.

Chink of benry Smith
Grand Rapids, micb.
When You Want Flowers For
Any Purpose

Largest and Best Equipped Floral Establishment
in Western Michigan.
'
Store on Corner m MvhYwc «nd Division Ave.
Farm Phones—
Bell, 651
Citizens, 6251

Store Phones—
Bell, 173
Citizens, 5173

DAIRYMEN
Many people wonder why we a re able to overpay other creamer­
ies and give better satisfaction to the patrons.
Following are a few brief explanations:

PLENTY OF CAPITAL.
allows us to give prompt returns.

,-islt- ■lilm

I

and will move there In the spring,

le by All oDelerg.—A^V.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bthdiy and son Hons.
Guy of Butternut spent Wednesday
night at Frank CoykrndtalTs nn the
wwy'to Hiltlmorv. to visit friend* over
Christ magi
Merlin Morgan and John M.-Iver

enter At-^GreenvIlly.
Jciin Bishop I* In very poor health j
and/hls daughter, Mra. Florence Ack- ’
relative* here until Sunday noon.
Creek eraon will spend the winter with him. ;
When Mr. und^Mrs. II. J. Reynolds
Edd Snobble and wife recently enand children returned home from
Sabbath &gt;«huoi Sundny noon they
smelled smoke nnd on opening the day vacation at their home here.
at Wm. Hewett In Grand Rapid*. ’
John Kraft la visiting his parents.
dining room door discovered that the
Rev. Lnlly and family arc visiting
lire was there.
It had' caught In the
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hannemann
»t«»vo and followed n cn^ck some little spent Christmas tn Grand Rapids.
TAMARAC CORNERS.
burned a rocking chair quite badly.
M)m Utah Ex:
Jta.1 ahanv rirati
Vra. Vdmg.
if probably wodld have been much mhg ner oust 1
from Ann Arbor' froi
and is doing nicely. I
Kumiss of
a guest of Lisle Cortright the taller
Christmas
part of fast week and unhl Bunday
noon.
Kraft and r-mnlrted- over Sunday.
tons; Aunt Hannah Smith nnd sister

vl«itlng Mr*. Kent Nelson ynd other Saturday ugtll Wedsesduy u guest at
his uncle David Kuns's and other
relatives here.
MIm Cbltsla Baxter of latke Odessa
David Kunz has been quits sick
Ed'Mtbhauaer.
Sqnday.

Hastings, Mich.

Christmas

guests, and Mrs. MurJurle Myers aAd
bounteous supper provided by ths Queenston Woodard iklth friend* in
Grand Rapid*.
Ida Sunday school.
to
Jonathan Smith and Mrs. Aurllla
The United Brethren church ob-

[ Brujik.v and family of Campbell. nnd
Christmas and over Sunday with their
[Wm. Tasker and family with th-lr will do, l&gt;ut will probably remain In daughter, Mrs. O. R. Chaffee and
brother Charles Tusker and family,
family in Grand Rapids.

NORTH EAST CARLTON.

We add to the pleasure of your life by pleasing
you with the best kind of foods, cooked by
good cooks and served in a very satisfactory
manner. You can get anything you want in
season from our tables. We shall be pleased
to have you call for a lunch or "square meal."

aiysis Bunday.
Mrs. Ward nnd daughter Ruby of
Frank Dllbahner of Chicago, visited
I* slater, Mrs.
Lydia. Lathrop,
Christmas.
I
Mr. a ng Mra. Wm. Gokay of Flint.
Miss Ruth Marshall of Jackson.
LIKE ODESSA.
Stephen Little of Shelby, and Mra.
olen Brn^rn of- Saginaw were guests
of Mr. and Mra. Frank Gokay Thura- urdoy on business.
Frank Kuykendall won in Wayland
Frank
and family
his uncle, Luther Mason.
Mr. and
Miss* Bernice Dunham
Susan, nt Bernie Smith's: George
Mrs. LeKoy Mead and three daugh­ Rapids, spent her vacation
ters of liddk-vllle, were guests of
Hear* nnd family anil mother at Mrs.
Mrs. Eunice Mead over S Un day.
Goo. "Dunham.,

/heir son. Otto and family ut IstnsImt from Thursday until Saturday children ft&gt;m near Niles, Mlaa Olive
Walker of Middleville and Ml» Mary

It takes quality soil to produce quality crops.
Likewise with eating houses and bakeries—
Quality materials and service produce quality
places. Our products are prepared from the
best materials and recipes, and these along
with-proper service are always an’invitation to

LIKE GOOD FRIENDS ADD TO THE
PLEASURE OF UFE

Visiting tho former'.* brother Dell nnd
family.

Miss Nora Peterson of Grand
Rapids Is visiting' her parents south

Our business continues to grow—very easily
explained------

It takes quality lumber to produce quality
furniture:

Good Meals

durins thn holidays.

Dan nil Ward.'

nahh ville.
MIm Mildred Coe, who la home
from Norway for her holiday vaca­
tion visited Mra. E. V. Smith. Wed­
nesday' and Thursday of last week.
MIm Goynell Franck came home

Jefferson St
E. J. HUFFMAN

McKlnnii of Blaine, WMh■Inton. &gt;w»r« Christmas guests of Mr.
und Mru. L. W. Felghner.
Dor* Downing of Detroit spent

•I* o'clock dinner Christmas
with hta parents. Mr. and Mra. B. B. I
Downing, and other relative* here.
Miss Elect, i Eurnlae of Battle
Mr. and Mrs. George Wellman
Creek is spending the holidays with
silent Christmas nt their cottage at
Thonnmpto take.
Rob«t Wldrtck. who has been
Nouni inarhvhjje
clerking for H. a. Maunr for some
hla connections

Name.

Dept. L

CLUB CIGAR STORE

F. V. Grohs spent Christmas With
his «an. Clarence In Baltimore.

city

BETTER KNOWLEDGE

OF

THE

BUSINESS.

allows us to give accurate results all around, which means satisfied
patrons.

BETTER BUTTER BRINGS BETTER PRICES
Sweet cream helps us to make better butter.

.

BIGGER BUSINESS
cuts down the expense, allowing us a profit and still giving you
FULL RETURNS.
Remember, every patron you help us to get will help you and us,
and by working together, let us make next year for all, a

HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

CRYSTAL CREAMERY CO;
“Eit Cryrtri Pride'

The Farmers Friend
“E.t Cryrtri Pride"

�THE BASTINGS BAKNER. nWEMRER xF. IHL
N0RTHKA8T BARRY

Mra. Allie Kelley. Jan. mh.

■ for.

3 cans Beets for ....
3 cans Tomatoes for

.3 lbs. for 4«c
.per lb. 12?_c
............ .....2;x:
...25c
...25c
...25c
...25c
...25c
...25c

Klaulou ami family.
.
Hannnii* Anufnir mj.l wife t*nt&lt;*rr|l

tained a company ul relatives,
ChrUUjias day.
Will Lilt* and wife enlerimned
thiur children ami grand children
Christinas.
Mary Htnilh of Baltic Creek high
school'and Desvvy Stanton uf Ha»- J
tiuip High school are ayemliug lln^r

Dried ApriooU, Primes, CurranU,
Sultana Raisins and Seeded Raisins

Porto Rico Motaaaea formerly bandied by J. S. Goodyear Co.

TttBe E* C Russ &amp; Son

vacation with ^yr pmvtUs.
,
Mrs. Maria ^tmpbm spent hull

week at home. Her cbildn u and
grandchildren spent Christina* diy
with her. Some of the family were
unable Io lie present. There wa*ite
Christmas (recall had a good time.
Mcrl C.lark of Hasting* is speeding
a few day* Willi rel.alites here.
1

Grocers

HHIUIII

MONUMENTS

Ht - SUSPENDERS
35 Cent.

EveW

tnwiing a ayoce*
.
Mr. and Mr». John ||obin*'ui mid;
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Cowles of Ha*-1
lings *pbni- Christmas with Ssfi'H

Only goods ol gtuJmnteod quality are offered here:

A food grade Coffee, per lb. 15c.
Genuine Whole Codfish ......

• I

. The L. A H. will meet with Mr. I.
ami Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Jun. J
7th.
Bvrryonr nrritert. ———- - |
Th.« w. c. r. ti. «di uMrtL^ihd

Most important ff
1 P*-ead Carefully •

Gu« Eldred awl wife niasi dmiuhter Huth "f Coldwaler are vbiitog
their son Kd. Eldred ami wife.
John Arnold of Kaiamuzoo spent a
few day* last week with Mrs. Ida
Anrnld.
The ChristniBM tree ami ex«y
Iclses were a succv*-'1- A
hurra- 1
I less Jokes w ere play ed op some of
I the unsu and buys, as is usual a) a;
I Christmas tree. AH seemed to have
la good Him*. »
I Roy Eldred ami family visited all

buaineaa In «ur hl*l»ry due &lt;0 ’&gt;ur
continued policy; HIOHKUT qi?Ai*1TY OF WORK. PROMPT KERVICH
fair nnd honeat treatment of &lt;&gt;ur eu*tomar*.
\
the quality uf work and atvek *•
have turaUhed
QUALITY will be

Ed. Eldred's Nunday.

llEMIERKIUnT SCHOOL HOI KE

IRONSIDE
BROS.
“0"“"MT

„7

Farms for Sale

Hupl.: Su*ie Phillip*. An*!. Kupf :
Volnib Hunly. .Sec. ; Lnuuni Bet-Idol,
Trims.; liuib
Beach, librarian:
Zana Beach, urgmUsl.
Joreph Xhuaon and family. l*on |

urns ul J. H. Daly’s. The ChrisUnas tree at I he school
house and a nice program given by
the children called a liU'K*1*crowd.
Kahlmlli School nexL Kuislay. ul
lu:.Hl o'clock. I'reaobing in -the
&lt;*V.'lliil-.
1MM . V It*.Vi .
The Young Crusaders' Clm|'s will
Burn to Mr. mid Mrs. Ercd Jiutolpl
give mi eutcrtainriMwL in Hi.- even­
Dec. SO n daugtol* r.
Mr. and Mr*. Uuyd -Hlshnr und ing of Jmiuary&gt;8 al tho wliouLboui*.
chlldi'en of thr Cpater dlrtrlct. Mr.
anil Ura KaVkt of llutfnm.1 Slx-nt

Mrs. Earl Oudlruy und daughter HieuiMjr uf K*Umuci&gt;&lt;&gt;. Mr. and Mr*. Sah,
Varney and sun Voile '«rf Noohvllf*.
Mr. und Mr*? 1’loyd ‘Ncsbet und Hal
BlneUIr of thl*
.They enjoyed
a Christmas tree. un&lt;U,»pcnt the eve­
ning playing i

buildings.

building* •

acr*a,
acre.*.
acre*,
acres,
Berea,
acre*,
acres,

good bulldiagn.
good buildings,
good building*,
bulldlnga
good .buildings,
extra building*.
good buildings.

Eaa S. Morehouse &amp; Go.

January Clearance
Sale
Suits and Overcoats,
$10.00 Suits and Overcoats
--

' ■ ■ Jm.i* .ry r*h-ar..uyc. liib- UHcu

$12.50 Suits and Ovcrcoatff
$15.00 Suits and Ovcrcoa|s

$18.00 Suits and Overcoats

Mr. ^od Mr*, llpiitlltoti Mtmu und
Hlu Anna ll.nlcinitn s.amt Christ*
mu with Mr and Mf4. Jmuea Pbliol
ot Maryn'Cvrnrrt. * ■
1 A good «rowd attended the Christ-

CA

$5.00 Boy’a Suits and Overcoats

$3.75

$9.38

$6.00 Boy’s Suits and Overcoats

$4.50

$11.25

$7.50 Boy’s Suits and Overcoats

$5.62

$13.50

$8.00 Boy’s Suits and Overcoats

$6.00

*P • •OvJ

January Clrarunce Hale Price

$1.98

Odd sizes and broken lots of Women’s Patent and Gyn Metal Shoes.
Gun Metal Shoes

Odd sixes and broken lots of Men’s Crome and
'

Weickgenant &amp;. Kiede
Grant Otis &lt;5 Co’s. Old Stand
. Hugh ■.hdiiuain-tend. -urn Mr.
’.Mrs. frank J.dluisi'IrrfT' llt-'h
mid- Mis. .Clunks Ai.njere ajiJ

cshoheinDeptd
Osborn Block

.mirth

hope

.-l»iiding the holiday* with Ins
nurit* here. He will return to chi­
] cagu mul pursue lu* studies in id-

n-«U.Tv.l 77, .,U ll&gt;-l '
.I-.II

I,.,,.- I...
K.1-1
mond* • vi.ccU to I'onu* back in Muy.
.

.
.

O..I.IHU.

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1 Yi '■hn 1I11 S

done.

TWO AUTO TRUCKS.

PIANO AMD SAFE MOVING

b
Our Specially. ,

-

Iai*d ’ 'lliursdiiy.
Mr*.
Loyillttj The Milp people extend ’sympathy
SVM-ii- went &lt;&lt;• ChiirliiHi-Jf&lt;*r ah'
to the ramily ami friend- of Mrs.
nid»‘lhnlc .stuj with relatives.
I Highland Honeywell.’ wlm passed

HASTINGS TRANSFER C&amp;

.Mi-, awl Mrs. J&gt; -«* nisbriilgCEami
family. E.
Crandall,
wife nml Thtir*day uftcruoun.
&lt;I.Higlti*&gt;r .’|e'ul Christman with Mr.
ami Mi-. Ii. Armour uf (kxlar
W&lt;- are pleased (&lt;■ announce Mrs.
dill' Ih-w’ey i* iiiuili better aud enrtained her son Glenn and daugh• Mai? anil fiunily with Glirislma.-

Are Your Teeth Awful Bad?

"OU Paste” Polish
Blocks, Polishes, Preserve*

^Russet "OU Paste*
Mirouxti tho uffwll&lt;d parts, relieve
lh«&gt; sontMyei nnd draw Ufn patij. You
R.-t eh*x nt oin-e imd frrl a&lt;&gt; mugh

"

Banner Want Ads Pay

CREEK bTREET.

Order Our Drays

DOL ItS CORNERS

Mi~- Ethel Minnatxl n home from'

j

.1- were i;hri*lma,l”'l'‘'i.‘b»' 'l Wl,li Mr. and Mrs..Glenn I ,
.-ftf.i vv-.' Gru? Win-Sunday/ '

School J* clowtF for two week's
vacation.- •
Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Whipple
are spending a few day* in Augusta.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Larabee en|iTtftUi*'&lt;l
tlp*ir
v.ltihlroh at a

Ma.ny prengntu were givl*nz Grandur.i Abram*, mother uf Mrs. Oweu,
Fred Bergman spent itfiri*Unas
was preseul, ut the age uf Hfi. Grand-;
fna exptysged herself by saying: with Mr. mid Mrs. Will Lillli.
Mr.' and Mrs.
Henry Bergman
^Gud is so gupd U&gt; me." .Mj*. tipij. 'Mr*. Will
-U|~. l.uella WUHl. .™,il clin.l-,' entertained,
.-ul.-rtaiu.-l. Mr.
■15277.1... .____ 7
...
lln.u-h &gt;UII fumil

•

Kelly Mu- vv’-s^
.
&gt;lrs Myrtle Lehiaar lias gone to
The young people in Ibis vicinity
.Mr, and Mi&gt;. Elbert Edmund* Anbloii Io spend the holidayswith ! enjoyed a very ph-asatil. liine at the
weijl !•&gt;- Crbamfab* &lt;•* eat dinner, |lcr ptn.-nts.
party al Mr. nnd Mrs. J. bmilh with Mr*. l*&gt;lm&lt;&gt;n&lt;h' iiarcnt^f Chas. ■
Mr. and Mr*. J&lt;awtie McBanc eu- Christma* uigbl.
sliumak.T mid wife.
j|„rtnj
j Ml. and
ljp Ketch- I
Mi;. rnul Mi*. Karl Maikleu and
Mrs. Luiiiv Ik-vtey uppivcinb's Ami. of Martin. lusL week.
Harold McIntyre, of Hallie J'.reck.
Ut£ gift* id Howers *&lt;-nt In-r during
Mr*. Graham is entertaining her mul ,Mrs Will Hunv*^. of’ Adi«hvillc.
h«r lone ilhie**.
j brother. Claude IkHycii. of Detroit, j spent from SalurduLjjnliV Munday
Mr. and Mr.*. J&lt;&gt;hti Maurer of
Mr. mul-Mr*. John Carpenter, of al L. W. Calkin'*.
'

Mrs. Chas. Anders &lt;*ii(erlain&lt;-&lt;l
from Tliursduy until Saturday with
Mr. and Mra. Hoyd Neabet.
ciHupany froin (kMH&gt;cn&gt;vUlv and Gun
Loren Fuel* upent a few days last marsh last weak.
week with hla lather at Charlotte.
Mr. mid Mrs. Oliver Hay wan)
and children ale Christmas «bnuer
with Goo. Hansom und family ul
Mis* Annina Olllcsple I* home from Kouth Itutlmid.
OueUr where she U u.ichtag for. the
Mr. and Mrs. John, Maj'tiu nml
holiday*.
Itirec children of llttsliwrs. Mr. and

...................................... ....... ’

ItAuj^ VILLI'-

.tj. lUuikliJ. spent
Ho&gt;d ii
Mr. and Mr*. C. P. lUdviuian cn’!_•&gt;&lt;‘K ‘M'Wltw’!*„tEW-ut
^r.TTliiu-r.cl ix'Siig mam- :.......... • ................ ........................ —*•— • terfaimsl :« rbildreh ami grand■Tn amt imne X.‘Tty night.
•* John
J*,hii liosler
Do*
I.mI a valuable Im.mh ' rfiihireii for Christmm&gt;.
Ia&lt;t Wednesday night. It was found ;
Mrs. Clarissa Merrill, of Brnlgr
,d**ad in the stall Thuursday mum- .Street.-U visiting'Mrs. Ch&lt;M. llidclUig. Colic was the probable cmise
ina'u.
a- ih&lt;- horse had been subject to it.
Mis- Allie Keller, of Prairieville,
1
Mo'rri&lt;sJohus&lt;m is (pending a week
spent Christmaa al ln*m« .
at his fnj^ithome al Milo.
'I'lic. rxcrei.M-s al the Quimby
Mr. mid Mr*. Howanl Bush, of
j lint. siH-nl three day* of Inst weok i-hureli Clirisliuus eve.were milch
••ujoyeil by inrrylgMly, Much credit
I with the latter’s parents ul East
BANFIELD
Milo.
Wm
Wiuvlal and wife Of Cu--y j Mrs. Cha*. Jetauu is l|i&gt;iue«Jroni her vUorts in drilling the school
lehildreii who look part.
Auofc. Milt Lake, were Sunday &gt;un
• mi extended
v*u-mi.-u stay
auay in
&gt;11 Plainwell.
ruiiiinru.
.■
'■
I. |m*ler and family *|ieut I'riduy
'&gt;r mid. Mrs. FI031I Wmkins. of
(Ri/fti? qf Mt. and Mt-. Adnnu*.
will, then- datiughler. Mrs. Marshall”IV,«‘ f”"" Thunulay un1 .Xnrwwd
. I Hl .Monday with the Itfllcr's tiarvut*.
m-m nr nctroit; ur, am, urs. Geo. !
Iturria Jones will mve a aii! Mr. and Mr* ^iumuel Ge.ger. and

Ml and Mis Edtvard May-1. of Kaiaui;u|Ki, spent I'.lirialma*. with ilu
The Gleaners will hold mi open
Inlier’s pardul*. Mr. and Mrs. Etl*
meeting of inslallallqtj of oflit-ers,and an oyster supper al th. Glean­
er 'ball, tsalurday nighty January V,
The following ••fllrcr^'will be in-*lalb'il:
.
Chief Gb-uin-r—A. M. Edmunds.
Vico Chief- H. I.. Carr. .
Ker. mid Trcas.—J. E. Chandler.
Chaplain-Rev. Brunks.
.
! jili.' lbebl and soil Winston, of Bal- , '• •'lock dinner ■for the .Mtb» young «umu&gt;.
Conductor—Hnufoia Tungale.
•
• ,.1
—‘o_
• .Mr. and Mr*. 11. E. Holds and
Hie old Innin-;|e'*
l,le.
*n-Tlitinatay .-vemug.
\h; Creek. all in,
• Lcclurer-^Mary Tung.ite.
u-hildreii, of Battle Crock, ire visit—
•meld Ml lienor!. to"1’ biiiMr will work C. Backnow intin-d by J
Inner (luurd—Carl. Bristol,
r Sur.di Sliff-'11'
f*n“ •lie coming year.
■ iiur at Mrs H. Hmmhlalm *. .
Jiqiurday.
of their Httilber.
.Diller Guard—Carl iiri-tvl.
1 Tin- -i-Ii.miI i-Ii 11,1i-ri 1. iioili-r tin &gt; C. P. Biilelman is vi»iling friend*
.CUri^riiiiai.
The installing ofllcer xrtl In­
prafoing &lt;’f Miss Alice Jones, did.! and relative* .it .Beldigg.
.
C. Stiles. Ewry'lmdy is Invll
• MrC-timl Mr*
, 1 hciiGelves pniml' in ,the exercises I 'Hie p«&gt;uml social which was to
U) alteiul.
1..............uiT^-ri • ’ ’ll
1 1 in v !'1 ,'1'' ‘'burcli Chrislinhs eve.
1 Inn*' been held al the Quimby Hall
Cora Wttilei&gt;,; levditrer.
■ I,’, A.'.x-bk Hi. s ujill visit at Hie -. Eny.^i, |^.WIS' family are quar-' Wdlneaday eveiiiug wa» postponed
Ul,...,. ».U. Sir. ,o.l Mr,. hl,„„..|
' uoU, Fri.hr .w^oo.

There wn* a large uiirndance til
Un* Christmas tree Wellnejday eveuitiK The exercise* by the teacher
mid pupils were excellent..
MIm Herdin' Dryer i* enjtq'hig a
work.’* vacation ul her Udine near
Uasling*. .
Quite a number &lt;if the yodlig peo­
ple of this place ntb'mlod the mas­
Mr.
Mr*, Ciataix-u &lt;Wav»*» and querade danco at IkiwlfrtK ErAtfy
- dwughtor Mlrfui uf Battla Create spent iitF)il.
the
M"1 wlihltonr daughter und
-Mire k'uivy. uf JlaMiun» .gpcal
huabnitlT Mr; and .Mra Ekiyd McKay.
Wi-diie.Miay and Tliui-Mlajy with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godfrey and. U'illiatn Anders mid-fiunily.

UTFLg CEDAR LAKE
Mis* Ethel Miiiuurd is spending
.11. XW. Wcrtinap nnd children her varnthm with Mr. und Nr.-.
ap'-ni Christinas with Addie Himp- Ihiviti Murlhlaiui.
'
stiit and wife aL Augtula.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gales mul,
s.--- — —
.The imtiicdialo .relatives
of -.-.
Mrs. family spciiL ChrisUnas with Mr.
Mary Ow*n met at her house fotjaml Mrs. GlecJteoflOck.

Arbor for a fqw days.

y4 off

$2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
WOMEN'S and MEN’S SHOES.

Chridnm* dinner and Irw, tweulsrDELTON, MICIL
Hve living pryacut.
Gknihin Wuters Is gpcniUjiE
liasUnga al Cbsrio* Hauer's Law
hi r xii'aliou at homo*.
liab Chandler'S* visiting her par­
ent.-, Mr. und JUr?i. Martin Chauiliei.'
' ' , ."
.

dfrislnia* and unjoyvl u Hue tune.1

Choice

Take Your Pencil and Figure Your Own Savings

Frankie mul ,V&lt;*mia Hrnilondiolt.
Will Smiili and wifi^ apeiti Christ/-!

Soutbwetitm Barry

Beiwnmxi

bulktlug*.
building*,
budding

NECKWEAB
50 Cents

CLOTHING and SHOE DEPARTMENT
Grant Otis &amp; Co’s Old Stand

,

Kabbalh achoql was retinfutiuvd
Sunday with Corthind tUndiridge. a* |

«.0H.

Weickgenant &amp; Riede

Tsve Charity.
■
Now the emi of the ehmmatidWeei
la clwipy out of a pyf-s heart Whd of
a
CM‘&lt;dM'. ?r-&lt;l Pt PVh" uu

Tiler.ii a PifferCTce in HitiiVaj Banner Want Ads Pay

And you haven't much money to have them fixed with ? That* the
time I want to see you—you need me about that time. 1 ran save voui
teeth and 1 am tn position so 1 can help you out SaaacaUy, it may be­
any bow tl will pay you to ter me, (or I hare four big offices and can pre­
pare my work at 1cm expense than other dentists cdn.

DR. FRANK HOLMES
Call at any of than* office*
u8 E. Main St., Kalamaaoo.
ta E. Main St.. Battle Creak,
ri’j Washington Ave., Lansing
303 E. Main St., Jackson.

�Blank Books and
Office Supplies

Save $4 — How?
Burn Briquetts $4 Per Ton
If you have never burned "Briquette's” don't know what a saving they mean. Takes
the place of Hard Coal—burns just as well, produces just as much' heat—lasts just as
long—saves half the price.
We are burning Briquetts in the hard coal burner in our office
and we will be pleased to have you call and see how nicely this fuel
burns. The demonstration will cost you nothing.
.

School llepri.
Report for Burdick ochnol.

Member of girl* enrolled.
Total attendance

XORTMFVHT KAIAMO.
Mrs. Bert Briggs received the news
night previous. She died of pneu­
monia having been 111 since Monday.

EDMONDS BROS
The Elevator Men, Hastings, Mich

htita.

Knojw where you stand in business. It means
money to you to know which lines are profit­
able and which are not. This applies to the
farmer as well as the merchant. The only way
to tell is to have a record of all the money you
receive and where it goes. We have special
Blank Books for every purpose in sizes to suit
your needs. The Rexall Letter File at 25c is a
whole filing cabinet in itself.
. .
A most complete line of supplies for your
office. All kinds of Pens and Pencils, Pen
Holders, Pen Racks, Inks of all colors, Ink
Wells, Mucilage, Library Paste in all size jars,
Rulers, Rubber Bands, Erasers, Stenograph­
er’s Note Books, Calendar Pads, Diaries.

LET US KNOW WHAT YOU NEED.

PHONE 18

The Rexall Store
Phone 31

Goods Delivered
,
Hustings, Mich.

Delos ’Cairns of Toledo O|iio, who
has been visiting his brother* left
for Cressey Wednesday to vfail his
I’l.ipl Geiger ami writs’ of Harbor
Springs am spending the Holi&lt;lays
with llieir relatives in Utb neighl*orli&lt;M*il.
John Kidder of Parninlee spent
ChriAinuM Willi his brother Willie
Kidder ami family.
Eunice Cairn* spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. l.ro Barcroft
of I'.atitplx-ll.
Mis. .Mao Hudton and daughter
.Mabel &lt;&gt;f Vicksburg are visiting her
brothers-J. W.. E. E. and W. J-.
Cairns.
Mr. ami Mra. Harerufl and sous
Elmer and Clyde spent Christmaa
with their son, Loo of Campbell.
There was a piml crowd nt the
cxliibiiiuu al the Fillmore m*Ik«o1
Thursday evening. A good program
was rendered.
Elver Barcroft and Mias'Eunice
Cairns spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Nutria of South '*

.,rirrer tCSWri?
Hwstfar.'iurfturi

HOTEL TULLER
Detroit, Michigan

Crnttr

biulntu '•nOrnriA ClreutPark. Take H’oodwanf rar, gtl
•&lt;ff ql Aifams .lemur

Rooms, Private Bath, fl.CO Single. $2.50 Vp IJottble
“
3.® '•
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TOTAL r.oo OUTBIDS ROOMS

9 Bars Lenox Soup----------------- --------------------- .25 .
3 Boxes N. T. Matches.........._............... .................. 10
Any 10c tobacco 3 for.----------- ------- --------- 25

Fresh Meats snd Oysters st the Irving Store

C. R. WATSON, General Store

program U» ths patron* of the school
Thursday afternoon and then the
children- enjoyed the Christmas lad­
der too.
)

Otter Lake Medical and Surgical
Sanitarium
Lapeer County

Rubber on one’s heels si a protec
tlon against a flash ot lightning—com
mended by the coroner at a recent
inquiry—gets no support from Flans
marion. who has specialized on tbs
ttavior cd thtaminsiuim*. Even an in
dig nibbor suit he thinks childish, aa
childish as silk umbrellas without iron
ribs Among hla rules for safety, noi
generally recognised, is ona forbidding
us to run during u storm, for running
causes movements of the air, and light­
ning Is easily diverted along such s
path. Don't ring bells, and avoid ani­
mals and telegraph posts, are among

Banner Want Ads Pay

Ray Matthevf* of th.- Frit
Muqki house of Grand Rapids,
out Thursday of last wok to
ChristnUg, ihe -cum of hi* pu

Otter Lake. Mich.

WINTER SESSION
Opens January 4th In all Dc-

Want AdsTa;

One Ton of Coal Free

wlll.sarie dinner al th* church jmrJoes, precisely,aj noon, and ample
preparations have been made to
liMko this function a sucsens.
After

t.itiuA la extended to all
Qa Sunday Hoy Johnson, who t&lt; .. itily returned from a hyfpH»l tn
Grand Rapids, had the pleasure of
&gt;«»Klng nails from eighteen /(&gt;f his
frianjia during ’he rourae of Gio day.

In addition to doing a general line of Hospital work, the Otter
lAka Medical and Hurglml Sanitarium. Lapeer County. Michigan,
makes a specialty of the treatment of the Liquor and Drug habit*.

MrWTO T. ft RodetmuKh. Leon Bar­
num ahd Sylvester (Jurti* nnd fnmtIlra spent Chriatmaa at Horace Cur-

IRVING, MICH,

BOTH PHONES—Hastings, 150 1L-4S; .Middleville Line,

IRVING

brother and family. James Mead &lt;&gt;t
Morgan.
.
Don't forget the 0. M.. next Friday

Tth. 1115, and In the village of In­
Ing December I*lh and January Sth
for the purpooe of collecting taxes.
H. A. Relgler,
Twp. Tress, of trying Twp.
Ray Conway and Vernon Wolcott 1-wks
were Un Grund EUpIds. Monday.
&lt;*. H. Steckla is entertaining hl,
BnUln's Pagan Coda.
two cousin* from panuda.
“Make tho puniahment fit tha crima."
Mis* Mabel Hhuuin of Hustings,
•pent Christmas wllh F. A. Biaeon and waa Sir Robert Andmon's Gilbert Un
text at a mansion house meeting ot
the 8t. Giles Christian mlaalon
,0lr Robert, who was once head ot
tha crimlpal Invaailgation depart men t,
1 * - t.f. .
U.1
~ - ~
code, and the punishment or crime
supporta It. The proper way of suit’
Ing the puniahment to tho crime would
be to moke a man who steals a teapot
giro It back, or pay compensation
That way, in fire or six years, we
should have a sdrt of deputy assist,
ant millennium.*'—London Chronicle.

Ihe Irving General Store

GENERAL STOffi

Glenn McFeek and wife of Ma.pl* I
Grove and* Charley Lewis and . wife l
of Martin. Garners apept rtirlstmas ।

F. A. Hiwwn and Mnu&lt;l&lt;* and C1MT
SiMon.spent New .Year'* day with Mr.
nnd Mr*. J. M. Mann of Hasting*.
Word of Cheer for Ambitious Boys.
' My lad." said*B*ckrille MoKnutt.
"see the eminent philanthropist. He
was once a little messenger boy like
yon This gave Mm ample lelaure to
ait down and think out way* for mak­
ing a fortune From thia you ahould
learn that If you make use ot yoar
opportunities you may one day be aa
cordially detested as he Is.“—Kansas
City Bur.
.
'

Because of the great popularity of our Howard "White Ash and Buffalo Creek
White Ash Coals, exclusively handled by us for years, others for some time
have been selling inferior coals under the name of “White Ash.” At the risk
of losing the benefit di past years of advertising OUR ORIGINAL WHITE
ASH, we have planned to sell this same coal under a trade name that cannot
be infringed upon. To do this so that all may know the reason, we will give
ONE TON OF OUR FAMOUS WHITE ASH COAL FREE for the best
Trade Name or Trade Mark suggested by any one. The offer is open to all.
Simply send us before Jan. 1st an original design for a cut, or a phrase such as
“Dixie Gem,” “Black Rftven” or “Cast Iron Splint.” Let the name be as
suggestive as possible of the High Heating Qualities of this deservedly famous
coal. This coal is mined in West Virginia near the Kentucky border. It is
exceptionally blocky, free burning and entirely free from clinker. We want
the best Trage Name or Design that we can get and the award will be made
honestly and fairly.
Announcement of the winner will be made
in our advertisement the second week in January.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
m..

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J'

PHONES 254 - 224

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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